- Liteptilyatreiii!r- 7,3 'ffit WT. *'l,l - e ; o,.irkfig.w.- • • ~_, • • ‘: . 6'16 , ;•••,, .. ...... ... ... ::,4" 19 tea4m 4 P.l.Olatire , 0 9POtt.,10.1pB;ritfroOF.Njw. lrork ; • —: " 11:319 . 61741 4 I sOoOnottpassentlers to James All+ Bst*. , Trsuton,AtiOrton, from Ditthion.'' edirldwin-ilosT Ohipman, 6 , ,dayst_froni Bimitbn, with tatit4itlin *Nowt 'Thooossifottar, orer,-B.diya from New Yo k, ,in balleet to OhisAtiliti Cc°, Z. ,an* a tali+ l2llidier,-Peintrill day*, from • Boaton, with nolui-ta - f3Viettip4Kt, ()heeler; afintell :dayelficini Sorts to.o-Milier flat Itarilitti/411;;Baliw,-20"dayi,frout Halals, with. - 7 100E1%50 .. .A SontottA ' - eetier i 1 t sit n n . lfoliimYstiartit;.l daj from Bolin., • - Det, with whilt - Ind Barratt & Bon. . Bohr N Leak, Plentint,4 , day from Milton, Del, with" . -os'etoiseifiatrattA sow . Bohr. Wean. Bird, tAolleriS dirt:from laurel, Del,. wit', lun,bel to J,W flteOn &Co ,• • • - • - Sam Golden (lite;'llnOne. 1 day from - Wedirioi, Del, with 'tootle J'ame4 Barratt & Son T•l• Sohi,lamea s Barratt, .Ir, Sonnell,l day_r, from "Laurel,- Corn to ion Itiirratt ar, ,i;SeltrAkiery, Ittokatdo,l. day' from ',oamditn, , Del, with; -lorn ro 4,1, Bewley &:0o: ~m'Sohr.Delawato, Tautly; Saj from Smyrna, Del, with --,irblott to Jos DAtratt & how; • - .l3olOlirm. Endicott; from Bohr "". Behr o By.Prios Ada trat, BOMB , datott. actin Bereaue. Conon:Trona Boatoh. Sohn J 8 Bt.:Mosconi Wheaton, from Boston. • cumuli). • 'f; - Beinizuship Pennsylvania; Tool, Itiohmond, 'Thomas Wobstied*r.. attismaklp Roston, Palley, Newyork. PAndardies. Bets.TreatoU. Attune 'n, Perused. Ilapplior Bro: • Boht9iditlo. %ROC Chipman, Minton, N Sturtevant 00 ••;:: Soht Ald,Nogitsk. Boston, C.A Hsolmhar Jt.Co. • Botte U 8e.,..: Laks Boston, TyMNlStons - A, Co. f -, .-BohorPolly Prlos, - Adaitis, Boston, 43 MlUer it, 00. 80biGiitum_GledIstiValits.11alim. do - • novenae, Corson; Itiotosi Van' Dula, Norton. gone Irflowsec Itayeior4Onlotaireio.°NT,. do B Diatimars:Wheaton" Vraviderma t ` , • ttintir ,lll 5 11 . Fokt. nsdbio,4 stitUor nopr j etuM Levier ?outgo -Salim •- ' do • `',llosrltrio,lidtat & Con. • Bohr at ft kfakiodyt Ritoken.-Boston, do Behr,il,ll(.Baiiediat, Rillar'froeutsnosi do.- • Bahr A Q Vasi l - Jimmy:Now •York, • do - ... /Vl` B W Ming, Ctlaypta4 italilmoree4 : i,(Oottlawondennoof Thertida.) • , EtaVitil DB GELDS. Ben , 10.1865. Xingston, left 'tots morning, with T boat - laden, and ooustplegila (Wows: ; LoGiilc Inakbee,to D 8 Taylor, BnrrOWIS, do to PiTs'on• & To7ton P a 811 e. on, estiototoss ifelbsetst Cot J iheyihnod,:do td nary yard; Itiobadaa Ann; do' to Itsw.,,,Yenkj pain. KIM, No 2 atitheaolte coal is In - stdmitos; TWO Alsturrii, do to Dubious Cler. - • _. • -„- . • - (Oorrespondasse of The Press.) • • RILSOING, Sent 9. 1858. Tha"ftalagielf boats out otthottroton Canal tads,. boleti to'- PhUadeiphie, laden and consigned as follows; A SI Talior• limber to Batons & Taylor; Tradesman, iron.. ore to Retort k 0o; John A... 1 Shasta. lumber to Norcross A. hinieu , G Wolfsbargar. authnicho oval to • El rave & Br*, grankford; Alias, Beher k light, to gap (Gorresmoutionse of Dia Philadelphia Bubonic) - • t LliWitit Del.. Sept 0 1858. _ , Thelarbor haelsels entirely bare of jewels for seve ral day. past until tills wining; ten schooners came hi durt•g the night 'I will give their names in my_ next. • ' Barna* White Wing paaw4 loses ibis morning,: Mod S. lmare, 4211. • WK. Y. F.IOFMAN. < 111(MORAPDA. t' Fteeimeiilo if/gilds, Kelly, for , Philadelphie sailed from alchinand fhb' inst. •. ! Stosunititp itanniebeo;Handihence, arrived at N York dtamsbtp NOW ,, York, Von Sante, cleared at N.:lfork inateedoy for ithmen.... % • .., • • Staamebff North Star_ Zones, cleared at N.W. YOrk• Petards' for tloalhamptoniand Ham., • '• .• • fitgamsbirolf•yentardele 31er, (ilityptfon) from Boa; '.ton; arrived at Gibralarlatit Mt: --, • 'Ship itertriettaaiturityi from .oilleo for Oolfely was spoken July-U.IM 9,61; lour 26 , • • • - Ship J4Wallegaidt Young, fronr_ fitvrzlork for , San • Francisco, was ipotesi July 28; Ist 2666 N,longll6 24, 25 days out., ' • • Ship Vourgis, Nesse. cleared at Boston 9th inst. for BSA Prorate a and Port Townsend , • , • Shipellownie,larnesster, and Stalwart, for Phliadel • pia, tetra lording at Liverpool 28th ult.. • ' • 'Smoot/Achilles, Sodden, was loadings& iondon 28:h nit : for Philadelphia • Iterque.lrma, Nobre, hence, was AllsOlisrging at Bar. badoewelst Brig Pownlielens, (Dutch) De.Wasiiiiiince at Bali mars 9th hut, to loialfor Amsterdam i _trig . Helen, Dfillerf cleared at Baltimore 9th inst.; for Pernantbuooand *market. • , Brig Wiesen, Tibbetts cleared et Bengcrefth inat ter A ' Brig 'AlbylilleniAllahrlatcfrtird' Boston for Piffle: delphte r atalelaileal•gols that, and cemainsd neat Morning, - - P .••• , Ilertherellebrist ,Eteeley, for''Phtladelphie, elearwl at Portlsod Bth ir! Brg Edward, Itodgoool. from 'Aargau. NB, repiirted for Philadelphlivataiohneal Hole 7th hut, and • ails Samuel &mill, Lane, cleared at Banton 9th host, • for Port Spain... ' 'Brig Sylph, (Br) Howling., from Barbadvea 21st tilt, arrived at quitraahne, Nal timore yesterday Left aMps Baugdouriti-4:-, - fram lareentekXldit; tgrah Marsh, Ninety, from Callao, discbg; .barquea Kohinoor, Dun; can. from Greenock, 1:Ig; oopia,„--, from do; Christi na; Trimble, from Stephens, NB, diecbg; Antelope; - "Modes, for Now /lama. ldg; Damon,Bartlett, from discbc brigs Coquette , Youngfrom &att.-are, Jut arr; Gwiner Walker, aforebouee. from Weymouth, with lumber; trying the market; Antekpe, Green, from St John. NB; Princess, Eialitinson. from Weymouth; Warylludd...Musbar,teenadir, Olutriottoi---, from ldg molnages; _Transit, "Mal. from Liverpool. ldg lames at Bpelgbtaromm -J Howley, Hart, from 0o: k do., Soar A „Doughy's. Duoklareiretwor,a , yesterday for PhiNdelphla, ••., • • -Sehrg•W • , P ()orbiter Hewitt, and _Vary Blitabetb. Print. helarteld Bielou Bth lest.'' SAir D W gidridge. Ogden,from rionilnlea, arrived at Yeetsldsr Bohr ti is Neal, Kind , for, New York, sailed front t'llabmand &h. hat • • - anal% ideilne.,TOineend, P A - Cummings . Hiobat,•. enII. end Biehlnl; -Vans, grink,r,heace at Richmond 9th inst. eihr•J Cadirithidar,flodfrey; henna at 'Newburypork 1 7th inst. • kcbr David gawk Ifoalander, Bence at Wilmington, HC, 6lb josh' Sabi T 0 - Dartne, Chienhence , hen' at Charleston 7th lmt • Bolas Prima - ph, AMA; Yeiguien, Smith; Monte one. lisikeribsint; U Ali7Weeari, Weoss; J G. Mien, Bob cork; Bliss Willhatus, _Taylor , Alielsar, Long; P O . 1 Smith, vinith, and White Sharp, home at Bas= tei At/Oast. • , ' '6obre si'&l4aggeOlager)..ll 'Bistimbe, Burke; iohn - Blttitee. Ornion;-1 Scolli R'WYeoe•• Ben Arsoii,• Jahn it Blather; Ntekerma. and Plelgeleetl` Wapiti; lii-noi at Satin 9th,lnet. • • Behr Ilme` B:7mo#,:fr t elly,,eleirei 015051m' ' 9th' ' hut. for , ' ellbill'UOntdali,9loltelli 1044 Wan 'ltielnV Jr. Wins-. more. hence the Boslon, !ere eijoksa tilt last. off Sleek „Bela 111Mbetit • Aleilarlas; fiestas Porta climb Bth last. Behr Ghisalle; &mars • sailed from Salem Tilt inst. for Philadelphia - Behr Dttlfrinieb. Prencb, hence at Salem' Bth WA. Ache al5 laitier;lieedatson, for Phltsdelphla,:galled front Salim Bthleet • Solar R ago )30.4.4, Arnold, hence at Pall Blear 7th Bahr X L °rocket; Presbrey. foniTiunion fo r a .4.lllphis. passeol dowel'all River Ith .' • , tchr '2l - Pantos (three:Mai - rhidyOuthiart, :at' Boston 9th New Orleani. ' Sabra Owner .T,Orrosend; Oherity: BaftettP liege Bleb: Smyth, end Joseph porter, in4lbili,lroin Boston , forghiladolphisslatlitlmee Role 7th lust , ‘ The Mee. , Beret.' Date Blab hailed again eaniechy, and the Joe - Pliiter °nth* ltli ..• Holmes, ilabaratel - Llssie ralloriTayietiOnhise at Providence , . _debris Je 3 / 4 1717artittn;Bakerr B ItTioolitey, grrialtilon.” : 1 ' for Ililledelphoi, aint,yrillow Harp. Jones, for'do or Alegaidrii pt ed stoe, ProWithence Bth 101 l , Bahr , Lefylnire, Natio; situ I fro!ii, zwrimast Bth iies kiathdelpb* ' • . „ _ - - XXVI :Km, Oct e . :Ar, Alp John 11 klliete, Tacker, durererirjorpr• Beediii; Vara; LIP; ,drUnt Xthisri; brisk*, Nuevium; Debra Helene ; Jadesotr,Obtairstao• - Thomas, aa'aomb, Bristilirßi:o a raiford; Keller t airatad: Walt,; Saari. Sleuth, Usitubrui barques Emi ly. Tilted; Slits Jersey Osrbor; Weal/ .11.`gessre9y; 'Xtbars; /Woods, litru , pby. Hahfil sebrei W Miser. Bar r rlfatiamis; Oa .ld Os barber b; -Oreseb - Wiure Waible I My ramliaterP,, fr ,triutalLME;. Marinich - molar 7. Stemetur.leters,Oardrotarid; steamer Pow.' rasa, freacte:idattaldie. LO rTOttelespt-9—,l?reblp - Aroay Imes. Liverpool; askiMiraYot4:: Ordiolse. Obartitetutt“badi.Hatitar;Ver. 0 7; Welluratteulde butler. VirHettplateuitur tills; lair. dirdsdrte , brit -Xl 4 l buqims- Baletla -coole4hrufartroM B Met de; itawils,charlesknri. brio Banal; Seirr, Hadley, "Amreayei; BA. Morass, Ours, do; Baud _ ' lima; ldm;kbrraepefur Trirddst; sur j olla Ote eatek, Oip• laythareihr Y , erabral, 8t Tsonassi 2%000181A.• • I ALTIB° 4I / 4 . 1 4k/ a44 4 4 o 4l aisdin , lilson , New Toig,bai OS padre's, Yedrisr - destee; bilge Louisa, Ital'utyps,•Ssui; -ultra 'Nut 'Brows!, MAMA BusieWelder;sbor, Adieu— , 4 1 44Y4 52 4T:T05: rAlricau: atals, • oul:4roLoc4.llu,s xost!arct , • GIRB.IO HOLOSTeeeo*seignit• street, below. Ninth - W Jessie Del -• W Tikeker,HO ' • pH Tholes 178 ' Thrives,* le, tiesdellle kidltee,toolitrlllo, Mill. iltOkiio, LOUISTM4 8 0 Mortis:is' wifei 0: 4 • 060ins'it woe; Texas `:W D.Erione& diti434outelifre She, 10104 k ' , Mee Grees,ll Lowe.' , „ ' lilB4 Still, IA LOUIS " ~. Vastness PbilheiN 0 t'••4 T Wail/tee: Ira W B PreaZon & - 11, &Voss, 8,0 W*Hing.Do. 7 - - ' • W,O f,PNeaI,D 0 1.1 Witold; Rook Island' 8 tailline, Hilt` D Adams; pal:Alio, 0 7 ktewestle, Mardi • Bt&Wfogalevl;cool o . l, Te 'W W, Morrison. Os Inelthi 'Veva' • L Morris', N 'Y H B Payne &la Ohio_ Mies Peyne, Ohio' • --Wu - Boyd; 011i 3 O` • - Paltaroi ea s It ROlll6OO NAT , 'Aid W roots. N Y W nand ool 4 PseriNe' D D Minute, Wu T B PppnNrg;N RE H Aiken, Jr, liostan - J'D Obsmaglotasers; Washoe, Ps B PitreWoh, Ps W - H ioebOra, Wi - • 0 Nehiraisio4rt &; it Hee it 04Itele & de, W,uhettlagtea' ICH Tuts &,ke i ,Wadhlwilt!a'7ehn'Horrie Kerr, N.Y ' 7IN Rb,hutZN • .', j &Wel Joeeir & wife, Ala Thoe 0 ItelesCAls"'„' , Mesa K. Goode, Ts 7elenuark Kyle. ya• No a 0 Mee Belie °vans. SA: , Its Wed3e, Ts Mho o,Bockwithiya. , tr,l,-uwieock, V 3,WlNtribe;lll7 . Ailes A Hansa, Gs ' idles If Maraud, Oa • • W .15.1,aaa; le; Jordan, Vs IT Plelod* lAttilvilioe'X7 ,o . 0 •Dyrne•&-2 late, Bat Xeo /Mal:4 haX Y.- • • -,. 0 01080, Buffalo It II Eoinpnb.:43l,, , ,tohn. IL Owes, Vs 013 Woodward, , iireeldahr-, H W Wetherell & la, Bost Vt OoodrldM Xl', '• / V Wire...NY • 0 Lemmas, lowa L'f! AV* ILLeuman. York, Pa U. Dwbbibeh Win , DIE Ilorpoy TO 71,3kes, , • - TllTtDpen eet,N ST‘A P Bbseibtek, Ve••. lbsdr - . ..-,,Wltloneei 8 0 , Mark*, , _ • .Ildroae, Waiblestoil ; •..N.Hatoberb.;l4oglead , . „ 3 , 01 ," ytet ; y Freineheo KseePf Oopelsattl,Visallinfria -,4,Norria N , - It V Duthie Jc." wife. V% TIdSO Hughes YVa, ' • Ilazal/ det_rjTi!. W3PstetisiD tar Louie N,Y D Tayler,tAln,.o ' llKollowen , , Hos W. Distileon, , ' `•••• W Y ..N.B,Ndmundsi Ara ,ilOOBB--08esziatittreai. b.'s' low Olith, 000',W;Addatei, Vs • J A Pada Nitle,Migsverms, PtOstlion. Pope,Wie j,Derdea, To; _ ,J A Irv, Augoatei Gs JM Worth,. 0, Woroi, OR. 3 Was Meek VIP Miss Clint jN 0 Jame? Vs 0 - Diektesou r Peoebarg P Neynel4l, - ,414 - -N Autande , 8800410 004 1 7*1314. P li taton, Pa Mltpr, wit*Oltutifti. Obuthiorreli; „ • a6-.16.214ae1Pie.:-Y. V. 3 Waco, •Jry Illehmood Tire - Htsdidd Ts . •Al *UMW* *t; D.O 'That, Oderet.l r , Lemon( Waelduatow O N tioBdoo, N 0 %.,:1V - 84f,0304. B aden AtteNttenzN T It Haar, T 0113% X iffion lJrtil it larWaehhr T Map, fi 0 0440, MIROBANTO , 110111.-liourth Mott, below, Atoll. • Vi.W41173-Wdlottirlo,''',-"A".'•Dissluget; liarioauter-oe 11R - RvinnAlo,'Bnoyrws 0 Moil Lenek. Brulyrue, 0 R Crewrea , New eutp.iiko.,..ltenderano, Ala ; R M Merlon" 8 J Whatlr-y, Ala • W.THIMion. genslleld, La - ,,T,Walker,".lr':; Pa E Colville, Tenn W 0 Scott, Ind', • N Cowmen, Baltimore J Cowmen: Baltimore , 4 H O Boardman, St Louis COP; flordelani lam:moot& J W Blmpeon. Pittsburgh P D Croat, Tenn RH Inalone. Tenn 8 Wetherill, Bethlehem, Ps W li Revd, New York JArosier. Centre CO; B L Craven Pa 0 Noble, Oleg ylllo, Par :-J Welders,MAUl tield. 0 J Woodrow, W Browo,Hillsbero;o ' • Blythe, liaston, Pa AII 6100 lees, Tavloretown mvs Moore, Pittsburgh W 8 Parra. Indiana 5 G Johnston; Novel bile, 0 , 0 litreeno, New Phlla, 0 0 M Dodd - J Petriken, Money, Pa Mrs M N Thumbs% - P , lngrabam. Pa . W 0 - lefo - Mite lltakly, Wollayllie, 0 J 0 Baker t 'Atemplaa $ 8 Beekman, NY, • D.S Beekman, NY- „ . Hon J G Jones, Pa Philip Roger,. Pa Jae Donnelly, Ind OP Dyil, Llarrlabnrg i pa •.• •• • ' EI . Wm Saltsgiver, Ohio H I/ IWO.. lit Pant J li Urtnpe & d, Macon Oeo J N HiCl3; Milford, N Edward I, Hoge, Salem, NO AO liege. Lexington, N A A Weloh. High Point,NO S A Spangh,N 0 ' J Howell Peratval.W ladles B Weiner, Pa Woi3Oarpeoer lowa, John 0 LOOM, lowa. • itichaiB Lei tel,Pottaville' AP Spinney, Ashland, Pa GNt Mon roe','Cleveland, 0 Henry Small. Cleveland, 0 N Wegner, Circleville, 0 8 N Drieseaoh, Ohl° Min Mary Pallets. Pa "Et P Cline, PILO& -3 , lt , Arter; New Lisboa, " - John Bova aclapra. W P West, Belem, 0 r •T Venting; N Y - W Witte, N 0 • ' , . • NATIONAL HOTEL—Bane street, above Third. 'Yoe it Reiritt & sou. Pa . John PeLeell & lady, Pa ,aly Scan, Trenton, NS. lEJ Young. Easton, Pa 'Eder Deshler Enloe, Pa ' A Gray, Wilkeaharre, Pa 9 On Nord. brawn& A E Bimpson, Ohio 4 .latobe, - PbterOxville, Pa A /41c.hbact• Ephrata, Pa ,41FsEgohback t Ephrata,Ps B L,Bettle, N Y A J Ilutizioger. N Y ' Ales Cochran, Ohio' J Handier, Pottsville P Balliet, Lehigh, Pa JP W Deininger, Betiding ' • BAIIILBTIGiBiIi,NO'fIEL—Becond street. below Tine. , 0 Brnwti, Trenton P Eat, Trenton ' .I' Comfort,. Pa `Jos Wiener. Wilmington J4ißubbard: N Y J It Book, Newtown .11:aetburu, Newtown Jae B Lambert, Vollogton .1 . 11 Emkertni. DOllVg . oli .Embor Walton, Oentrewilo ,EI Wynoooolc,d in Pa T ii Walton. Pa A Merple. Attleboro .' J I' Straw°, Niwtowll K Gillingham, pucks ao . J 8 Bestbarn. Backe co T Broltb, Bucks no B Smith, Bake co Jno !port* son, Ltartallle Bob; Longebor , Pa Jno Kelsey, Pa, ~ • . L B Prete Ilatbo• o Jwillatllng, Hatboro Jos Gilb.ort, Buoklosbam H Wasp°, : tick Ingham , - des 0. Corn. 11, Solland,Pa A German, Noitown ,-David, Woodman, Newtown Jacob Wobllery, Newtown Pena Mara , Newtown B Gore. Pa- ~,_ A Terkel', Pa .-:- 431. It L Labelle. Naito - mi. - A Ltniabore,Newtown Jos It Tay,or,l,Newtolen Jos Barred. yi , Backe oo Efr,lteeder, Burke co .. . P S Frets, Doylestown Mx Ilorlion Obiltenhim„ ' ' . .• , I".M•DIROF 1210138.1184fecind 'street, above Market. llaory.le Matto. Md - •SE Taylor, Pa . it A Jones, Wraith tan 2 , 11 Andrews. Walh Mgt , B, • hinoiti7,, ,as r pa A B imsell. Lana oo B P Smith, - elbaoyJ 0 Boyer, Albany J a arm. Chiolnnati ' J . I /mho Clicoinuati B P Slater, Blate.vAle - SAILD,4I.OIII lloTilli;—•Thisd street, ab. Oallowbill geyser, Reston JaiHas W Weise, Ps 11-aPmith, P. - J ÜbMrty, Lthish co 'Mrs °betty, Lehigh so 8 Smith, Stroke co • Ben Beane. Boas co Geo Sharer, Bucks so IL Math, Bloats to . BLACK DEAR INN—Pitth and Merchant streets. 01reymiu4N'S - „ t Maw.ll:Lancaster co Deets Thiess, Chester co ..Thos Dewees. °beater oo - Joe March, Cheater oo H wlllaner. Puchtown, Pa 7 Obadiah:lll Cheater co U P Ntiellger, Phda ,7 U Lewis, Delaware co 0 Williamson, Delawa-o co G Callaghan, Moe Bell, Pa 8 D Chandler, Norriat ,, wo Pawl Id orris. Cheater co J P Thornton, Norristown 8 D Byars, Chester co W Garrett, Chester co • B4,4I3SISEAR EfOTEl:—Third, above tialaw)lll. leaao tqleitkie*Tremont W gsamtixisti, Bambertown 11 Josef. Soosoiltbkrn Tboa H wtar:Danboro ' Oeo W Wolf.Panb•ro -Rd.ard Ancoads. Elybenrr - Curie /Wads, Ityberry I' Rhoads, Southampton B,Trnmbowier, Dnyleetown • E Haldeman i Ith Mine Tobilloson. Byborsy Thos Ruth Lohigh,co ISt Eachsrds, Hambn. g Pa 1 1 W Betblg, U1:01311 OppibtiOhester Valtey , Thos W Hoffovus, AtqFtOgta. On the mcireineof the 9th Ind.. by Rev. J. H .A .Rotobeyger,:hir. JACOB IL BEN rz to two EMILY I. &tighter or H. D • Dletrielt, loth of thle city IF By the Rev. George Chandler the Ihe Diet' - , -Mr ZDW/N W. BIRRILL to Mae Y. GINIA MILLICR. - Oa 'ha Oth tat., by Rev. J. B. Anderson, Mr. HENRY .BORBRT tO Mies MARY ANN DUNN * —On the Slater August, by Rev. Atehony Atwood, Mr 11 ALLEN , Araks,- o f :Wallington, D. 0., to BIM slots. PRESS, of philedelphis. - * Deaths. At Decatur, Illinois, on lith - AIMED W. SU/MOWS, in the 20th fearof his age. • The Mende and relatives of the family - %TB respect- Invited to attend the feneral. from the reeldenoi of We bothei.in-law, No. 3804 Greetistreet, to•inor. low (Sunday) morning, at 8 o'clock. Interment at itadnor: , • * At :41113aniellabnOi;Pit , on the evening - a the Bth lint.ol2llllooA M., Wife of ! Tames W. Carson, of this • "On the 9th Met 011iatLP.3 DTDALL, aged 28 Ills relatives, and friends of the family, Ale respant fully Invited to attend' the funeral, from the reAidance all, mother, on Monday morning, 13th fort., at 0 o'clock: - On the 9th inst., Hu. MARGARET LHECHELL, wife of Lewis Luechell. to the Sin year of her age. - Her friends, and those of the family, are Invited to attend bei funeral . 'from the residence of her bus. band, West Chester road, lifth house shore Ron street, West Philadelphia. on Saturday morning, tt 4 o'clock. To proceed to Oathedrel,Cesnerery. • * Oft Thursday oth'inst J0.93Pfl COX, eon of Joseph OW Peony Brunt. aged T month& and 14 ,aye, w ..,`;„TipillbStenjp4l friends of the fatally • are respect. ore/sone Cox, hear filmairotoiisi,--maltunlay after. I nooli;l2tbinst- - ,, at 'O'clock. - en the 7th lust , CHARLES ELLIOT, in the -781 ma' of lala age. - piffle relatives and friends ate retwectfullYin - ited to atiaicd thermion; from Motets reaideme, 80) North flik'h St.; oh Saturday mornmg, at 10 o'clock. ** On'Atte.llth - lost., Kra. MARTHA THORNTON, in the 184 year of her age.' 'Her Slagle* and fr:ende are respectfully Invited to attendt the fti teral,,fron her late reoldei Lower Pie r,on-Toritshipildont, ornery o utity; near to ,be Mena. junk- Pay Bridge,mn Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * Om Thursday, 9th Ind., ELIZABETH ELLIOT, aged On WedoeSday morning.-the ••Dth. Instant, ;ELLEN JANET BLELOWI, in the 21st veer of /Image: . ri/e - Chireh' of the Covering t.—Serwlcei at ' CONCERT He LL,'CHESTNUT above Twelfth, TO-110SROW (Sunday,) et /OX A. )f., sad TX P. IH., kr-the 4ei. Dr ctiffrytale. Bible T elegrams ::-Iftarl y Sabbath War ship —T. H. STOCKTON; (D. V.,) at NA -TIONA.I..,HALL, Market Street. above Twelfth SAD DATED MORNING, at &Mask. 6, Cams thou tend ',gaining', that-they-may go, and say unto We— lters we are ?), -Da lON PRAYER MITNfING Dom 6to 8 P Al. All Invited. - eell-lt* Firemen's and other Union Prayer - -BMX rLAG- L uader the ILUSTICei e t the YOUNG }IBN ' S OUR [STUN ASSOOIATION. ON SAPRATH AFTERNOONS , ' - -UMW States b.ngioe, Wood, bolow Crown it., from 6 to 6 o'iitaik. - `rems, lvetaa Nose, Eighth st., below Green, fiom 4 lo 5 &clock, r - - . '' Trottel, floss, Selma floss, et , Mee* Twelfth, from 4 to 6 O'oloot. , . 84.118AT11, at 7)4 IFDiligent Vnaine, corner of Tenth and Filbert alai. DelaitatisEngive, South at., above Nineteenth at. Western Saone, Uallawhlll, below Sixteenth at. z' ON' TUErDetY, at 7g P. 31. • ' - • America ltagir.e, iluttonwo , d, below Thltd at: Philadelelva Engine, Scv , mteenth, below Chestnut Robert Morrie AIOSe, Lombard at above Eighth et. Coltimbia Hose, Cherry, above Seventh it.- ON WEDNSPAY, at 7,4 P. kt. . Hlagseasing School House Darby roar. liudependenoe Engine. Pednir Garden. near 24th it. Boutawark ksiglite,-0. Third, above Washington at. ;MI gent Hose,=Aladison. above R ice at. . • F ON THURSDAY, at 7„W P: M. N Liberty Iloilo, New Market. above Coates at. thilted ate/411w, Butto.mood, - below Fifth it. Schuylkill Hose, Locust at., below Thirteenth it. Navalloyluin, Gray's Ferry road. • Fairmount Nazis% ill a 4 avenue a"ove Wood at. Good Will Hose, Wood at , below Twenty.t.thd. Club.Roorn, corner of Batesnth and Silbert ate. ON ,FRIDaY, at 7x, P. M. Western lime, Twentieth st , above Lombard it Vigilant 'Use, Eighth et., above Wharton at. War. en liceie, Darker, abate Eighteenth at Eprias !Istri' }lose r Parrish, near Eleventh et. * Diligent Regina, Gomel. Tenth and Filbert its from , to 6 r'.lli; Toting Mania Dubin Tent, EL fifth, below Wharton at:', firma 5 to 6 P Ladles and Chain fan Neal are affectionate! - vin I*.d •to attend • - . -By order of the Runners Cominittee of toting,bleu'a 'Christian itseomation:• sellont tf lona 16•11ce.—The mamba , ' of Washington COUNCIL No 6, 0. at V A. M., .111 please mattattbair Coanoil Chamber, TAM 61011NIN6t, at IN o'clock. Attest, ELI/NRI" 0. COBB, 2. 6. Kyle - The Fruit and Floral Festival In Aid of the PUILADaI..PRIA. 840 BATH 80H00L ArmODIATIOR, wit be bold at JAW , XII .11ALL,en MONDAY IlfEtirlitl, Dept. 70th. Sabbath gamble in a body will be admitted every dey bef'ro 6 P. in. . Do. WWII' of Emit, Flowers, dm , wbich will be gratefully acknowledged; will be receired• at the Deli. /mutest Tickets 7b dente.. Teachers Mots 10 dente, Ohil drem'e Tickets 6 cents ,' JAMES B. DODGERD, , . . .... J. B.' CUMMINGS, • . . WILLIAM IakTTY, '', 5 ,.• • . 0. A. KINGSDOIIfi M. D.y , . - • ISAAO 611L011it, . - eell-it. - . Committee. j 7, To the Vetoes of the Filth Watd, who are to favor of Americans r, ling' America, end mooed to the forther.egtenelon of Blimry, end again st the dilation of say Pres-trade candidate to oftlae, and opposed to proscribing Men on ILCCOU La of their relleious will west et the Leanly Oonrt Bowe, on MON DAY SVANIbIa DMP, et 8 o , olcok, for the purpose of formats in AIibIitiOAN•DESIOJRATIO ABeOOlA.- TIOM of the Ward sell 21* 11 4 , tamed Ratification Kelly, 1: `PROPLEI viz vim& pH RIUL&DELPtibI. who :ire' oPecooD to the existing NIIMI&NAN'DY , )46tWrIt, and who ere IN NA' OIL of the frOVV,REIGNTY, OF THE PEOPLE, In oppoettlonto Exzwrivis TituattaY ; - And in favor of the o=o Ampao&N -D9QTRINZ PIOTiOTION A.M.BRIOLN INtiIISTRY; ‘o644seares BROOM( ' of exisilOg ♦bueee /13 our COUNTY OISIoES; And *be are gotormiced to, old to the elootton of the -: TIOICHT. OF TUB PEOPLE et ittopiitn9a ELECTION, will meet on 14ih; -- - • .;Tor the purOme of ENDORSING the PECIMP, ft- NOMINATIONS lOW JUDO'S, OF TIIR 011PR6IYI " COURT, CANAL 00mm44491.,m,_ AND COUNTY OPiICERB. . InvitaVeme bete been eoodedto DIRITMOVISTIXD onalcha ,FlitOkt ABH.OAD, whose WOWS will be Milessoit tb fi dez or twa t • Me • a.! re lil ) We 4" IX Office of the Milaviatttne ir • ,11XDISUBANCE OCALPANY. , , , ,s - x,, , Az . . • - " - PHILADELPHIA; August 12, 1858 r The rindersignedCommtesioners, appointed to receive anbsariptikie Ito the INOREASPD CAPITAL 8 ODIS OF THSI DELAWARE MUTUAL - SAFETY INEVU. - RANCE COMPANY, under the 'provisloneof a Opole. meat to the Charter of the said Company, Mimes& April 18th,.1858, and the resolutions of the Board of Dim:taro; adopted Augiast,,l4th, 1858, liefeby give no.' tiro that they will be prepared to receive subscriptions to the uspitsi Stock as afort. , ald,'bn ,end after MON DAY, the Bth day of September next,' fiettireen the • hours of 9 and 3 o'clock, at the Mil a of the Company, S. E. corner of THIRD at,d WALNUT Streets, where books will be opened for that impose, in conformity to the tollowlog p - ovlsiona of said supplement , and the resclut one above referredth to wit: Signal 3. That the CaPitril Snick of said Company - may, at any time hereafter; be increased to an amount 'not exceeding five handrail thousand dollars,.te be aub. scribed for in - shared or twenty-five dollars each, auk eubscrlVions to be paid in cash, or in the scrip or mot. times •if isid Company, itsuad for profits thereof, in the manner, et and) tiniea, and.uppn such terms as the 'President and Mei:Mrs - of the Company maydeternitne. Sac. 4 That it shalt be lawful for the holders of the' present stook of the Company, to convert or change the same into the new clock to be created ,nader this act, upon such terms as may be. agreed upon beta een the said President and Directors, and the holders of said rite*. - Sao. 6 That when the Capital" Stook shall be in area ed one hundred Moorland dollar', under this act, the cash dividend oa the eawo, bad on any further M oreno thereof, ant :OW, on the present stock of the said eorpnration, shall be eight per cent. per annum; bat should the profits. in nor 'or= year. not amount to a sum sufficient to pay a dry mood of night per omit , thou'whateser surplus or profits thorn may be. 'hall be divided pro rata the stockholder's: Provided, that after the ma Capital btock shall be so iusreasod, the hellions of su,:h increased stock shall not be enti tled to any certlicate or share of any remaining cur plus. or profile of the Company, in addition to the , and eight per cont. I RDSOIAT s lONS OF THE BOARD OW DIRECTORS. stook of .he Com • • vesolvedi That it is isEcedient to increase the.cannel of two: ty-live do,lars each, in conformity with the pro. Pony in the sum of SP 0 000. in shares visions of said ouppleme t. Resolved, That for the purpose of obtaining subsorip• Mona to such increase of the capital stock the following gentlemen be and are hereby appointed Commissioners, to wit: minuet E. Stok a, Iheophilus Pauldinf, and, Edmund A. Solider and that broke be opened for , he recording of the signatures of the cube, ribera to ouch stack at the office of the Company on the first MONDAY In Sept.'s:ober next, and that the books remain open unfit shi whole number of sparse alien have been sub scribed for. tiosoio,id, That the condition' upon which such stock May be subscribed Co' oh it be as follows, to w,t: Daiment-to be made in two insialmenta each of twelie-dollars and fifty cents per share ; on each and every share of stock anbacribad tor. She time of payment shall be as renown : The flied , tostahnon to be - paid at the time of subscription; and 1 the second or remainink . instelment- to bripaid within sip months from the date of 'subscription. I • Themannernrpayment shall bo as follow': One fourth of each instilment to be paid in cash, three fourthe of each instalment to be paid in the ceitilloates of scrip of the Company at par (or J r u cash ) MANUEL N STORM. tILIPPLILIATS PAULDING., BDAILLIND A. BOODEtt., Odnunistilonera ium. St. Louis Ten Per Cent. Mortgagee.— The undersigned, President of the Real Estate Savoigs Institution of fit. Lone, and an old resident of that city, can be won between the hours or 9 and 12 o'clock, for a few days, at the Office of Oberles B. Keen, ,No 325 Walnut street, by particle desiring to invest in Deedsqj Trust, or Mortgages bearing ten per q.:nt in teres t,Tths legal rateo in the best city property Any Irnormation desired will be promptly given. GEO. K. BUDD. Refer to John B. Budd, En , Wm. W. Keen, Esq. sel.o-3t G .. 0-if...v. G. Conipeny—Notice.— t perbonn baring claims what the German team Gas Crinpany will please prerent them at the Onto (Germantown) lot payment and all persons in debted b. said ,lourpany aro requested to call and settle beterA the ,sth last. By order Bard of Directors, WM. 11. MOPADDEN, ISeo'y G. Gas. f ri, Union Bank.—At a meeting of the thud of Commissioners of the Union Bank the following preamble and resolution were adopted Inereas, The Commissioners of the -Union Bank, by very general molest of•the Stockholders, resolved not to enforce the payment of the second Instalment on the subscription to the Capital Stock of said Bank during the financial crisis of But year, and u, in the judgment of the Cononlealonera the proper time for the organisation of said Bank gee non been touched, therefore ' - Resolved, That the second 'instalment of Twenty Dollars per share on the subscription' to the Capital Stock of mild Dank shall be paid at the Office of the Dank, Southwest corner of THIRD and ARCH Streets; Philadelphia, between the first and fifteenth days of September next, and between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock daily. Stockholders wishing to pay prior to the above date can do so as heretofore. • • ' ' JOILN M. - POMEROY, Seoratary. July 19, 1868. 33021-y4806 rrA Funeral Air thetk to Fri...men he Rev. JOSEPH CASTLE wrl preach a sermon en the • ecloton of the sud.lait detth of JOHN A 1120 ER and JAMES PROCTOR, members of the Hope Hose Company, fn the M. R. Church, Fourth street below Arch, on bIINPAY .EVENING, 12th hat , at which time on account will be 'given of the deceatedotnd a ake:ch of the navvy deatha of elk Firemen of the Hope and Southwark Hose Companies. All the FIREMEN of the Ctty are affectionately Invited to be protect ; sesta reed, ved ion them. Service to commence at hall past coven o'clock. Pleat° come early. EDMUND J. YAllt, , Sept. flth, 1858'. Member of the Rope Home Co. selo-2ta, fir Price of Admlasinn Reduced —The OSMAN CENTURY ,p LOT STILL IN ULOOat 'that all may have au opportunity of eeethg Ilia FLO RAL. WONDkit 'MIR week, (w.ll;th, frotn,ll appearance, wilt Wits hat ) the price. of ..tdratqlett bee been re duced to TeN OIIN H.- Children under twelve. Five Cents. Pmceeds for the benefit of the YOUNG blgtp.3 OHRInTIAN aS•001ATION. ee6-6t* Treeenrerte Department, Peztosylvanin RAILROAD 902dPa NY. PITILADELPEIIk. Sept. 7, 1055. NnTlCE.—Pardon holding SECOND MORTGAGE COUPOS of this Oompaay, payable nn the lot oc , ober proximo, can have them OASIIN,D on presentation at this °Mcrae,. lof t a r... THOMAS T FIRTH, Treasurer TrHoward Fire - uud Marine Insurance COMPANY. PHILADBLYIIta, fleptember 7, ISSB, At an ELECTION he'd Ti•l4 DAY, - at the .oMce of the Company, purauaut to nollro anti in accordance with the provisions of the Charter, the following !v gen tlemen were duly elected DIRECTORS to eery° for the ensuing year: . John ii. Diehl, Wm. B. Leech, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt W. D, Truitt, DI W Paidnlo, Thee. B. Lettere joke 0 James,. Wm R. Ileml‘n% A 3 Buchner, - B. It hhilltngford, John W bertou, 7 0. E. Voangtor, William Baguet, 11. it Pod ton, ) 7 4. in Beata, Win, R. L^ve, John Garrison, ehs.des P. Norton, E. B. Warne, Saute ttyer. CIIIABLES A. DDT, Eecretery. ccr. tat) , tomuste.lon,re , Oft - dce. Pa Ildinal.r/311, August , 80. 1959 THE BOARD OP REIN I MON will meet at this office to fulal the Seise of their appointment. an follows: Pleatward—Monday, September Bth. 1858. Second ward—Tuesday, September 7th. Third ward—Wednesday, s.ptember Bth. Fourth ward—Thursday, September sth. Fifth ward—Friday, September 101 h. Sisal ward—Monday, September 18th. Seventh ward—Toe/45,, September 14th. Eighth wind-Wednesday, .ept•Otber 16th, Ninth we d—Thursday. September 16th. Tenth ward—Friday, September 17th Eleven. h ward—Monday, September 20th. - T.elftb ward—Tuesday rep ember 2lat. btrte-nth Ward.:—Wedneeday, September 224. Fourteenth ward—Thursday, September 234. Fifteenth ward—Friday, September 24 , h Sixteenth ward—Monday. September 27th. Seventeenth ward—Tueaday riep'ember 2 , 1 h. Eighteenth ward—Wednesdly, September 29th. Nineteenth Ward—; hurejay, September 130th, Twentieth ward—Priday, October let Twestptirat,ward—Monday October 4th. r Twenty-second Ward —Taieday, October Bth. Twenty-third ward—Wedneeday, October 81h. Twenty-formai ward—Thursday, October 7th. fir The A earasors of the various wards will take no ice accordingly. J 111 LFDDY, .1A.9125 LOOKS. City Commie's. ADIVD R Fla I.,LIAMS, A. S. VIA.tMatt.VELT, Receiver of Tave. WILLIAM V. MOOR 1 11, City Treasurer. 7flame for Invalids with Affections of TITS CHEM . W. corner PARSE and CHESTNUT Streets. Welt Philadelphia. T _ RE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE eXiating between E J. ONEENTEHE et I. A 1 IN SON & 00. expired by timita.ign, Fept e mb r 7, NM, B. J GENENTECH retiring from the firm. The buei nags of the late firm will be nettled and carried on under the name of L. Atkinson & co. L ATKINA'N sell Elk , UILISENTitHE. TAMER AND TRAINFR OF ft." - N HOBB.B —Mr FAME:FEL IkIMONB le now lu this city, and Will TEACH a CLUB of fire, ten, or more persona hie great American art th•t le practhed by Mr. Esrey in Eureka, He will practice nit on a wild and .ic'ous rtallloo at Mad, PlinnaN Rid rir School. ABM Street, west of Broad, on TUURPDAY, Sept. 15th, at d o'clock P. tif Au invitation is kindly extended to alt bia former ptip , le. He will else tame, frae of fibers°, the most vicious horse that can b. ;0-e -lated. sell MA A LEX. MuKINNEY, ATTORtila AT LAW,, GREENIPIIIICI, PA. Will practice in Westmoreland, Armstrong and In dims *attains. , sell-if gaictSUNDAY EXrITTssIONs..._ The ' , Learner YOUNG AMERICA loaves Blegargee , a Wharfiltensioston, every eIIN DA's' nt 10K. I,t(, and 9 o'clock, for 9.131.1 B ,NS, stopping at reft and Christian greets, in pIAA of the Logan. Beturning at 12. 23i, and 6.si o'clock. Extwsion 15 mac 'rell-Itor L .) •..., " PHKENOLOGIO 91i EX Aid INA f,, TORS with mitten deg - erlptloas of charactid. ',,...' f !doh, I ingadvice di reference to busincaldiealth : eviPicaproyernent. &c. a e made day and eve nin.3 at SOW f, it,R, WELLS, k. , O.'S, ao11.8,:u 922 Chentnut at., Ithilndelplata. LURE H MATTRESSES ORE AIR AND A superior article or Spring Mattress. manufactured and for mile atNOBLIT, BROWN, & NOBLIVS o.bines findings sod Bedding Warehouse. No. 222 Ro•. th MON D Street, below Dook, Went side. DROPSY OF TUE CHEST OR ABDO MEN—Relieved and cured by a simple vegetable remedy. Alm, /Whom and Dicese(e of the Throat eacmadally treated, by Dr G. W. ENGLI4II, Phyd. elan for Moot° Mamma Office 728 RAOS St oet, Philadelphia. ITIO WESTERN AN 1) UTLIERN MER 1. CHANTS —A laTe stock of Manilla Rope, Mara factored and for sale by WEAVER. FITLER, & CO., Tao. 23 North Water areal, rod sell No. '22 North W iIAItVES, BALE' OPE.—A largo stock of Bale Rope xuanufsotured for the Southern trade, by WEAVER, RULER Ss_ CO., - 120. 23 North Water street and is-11 No, 22 Noah WHARV RS THOMAS & CORFIELD'S well known Burning Fluid and Pine Oil. for nate at No. 120 North WLIARVBEI, above Arch street. sell4t*ll CHEESE.—=2SO boxes Cheese for sale, by o a BADGER & co., Bell , Aiton Street. zd door above Front. • MACKEREL.- 888 bbla Nos. 1,2, and 3 hic.keral t Io aisortod panes, t , r, tole by O. 0 SAD! ER & CO., 801 l 1,R03i Etreot, 21 do r %boy% boot. 11.11.411 SCHOOL - DR 'WING 'INSTIIMMBNIII. Mottainatical-Tuotrnmentd, in sets or olugla pleoed for ado, at low luitoe. by - - BA %,L'EL L. FOX, 0 ticien, sag-in b 57 N, Baoolulat., above Buttonwood. ItIirACKEREL.-20b - 1314. Nos. 1, 2 an LTA - Mackerel. For lude by 0. 0. BALM & CD., MPG - ARCU Ghent, 24 490 r a!:opre Font MIME PRESS.-PTILLADELPHEA. SATURDAY. SEPT.EMBER . 11; 1858: CLOTHING A.T. REASONABLE -111 . ADiedlillea Just completed, and bee now ready for male, at Ma new eters, aoutheage corneverlifiy,lll 4 Mll.and .14 A alga' Eltreenti the On eat, MOet.vattod; Artd,blegenVy Inge AO4 of .9 1,01 41NG ever offered in this city, at the ti26o ransolideleyricas. 4lec„. complgto ,itasortment of ,IJNOUT ,q9OPB for ' Ono oUtonter # . 7 1 , 40 , which Irlll. be made to order in an. parlor style. '• , , 1108 T, H. ADAMS, , aert•ltle , 18;431:„coi. tkoptu..nd n.par.4 sta. Mass attb 'ol,etnetOarc• KEIt''"CHINA. HALL, OrtESTN,IIT Street, commute the STATB 11.0U3N. - • 100 Gold Band Fronch China Tea and (lofts sets at $lO per set, usually sold for 216. 150 doz Gold Band Tea Plates; at' " ' 81.10 White-Iron Stone l'ea seta. 46 pieenti for:.., ... , 2.00 White - Iron Steno Dinner Sets, littOlotent to * al 12 persons, for _Whitairon Stone Chamber Sets. 10 Owe . . .... 250 1,000 Ctivld Band Tram& China Brad 25 200 doz. Out Glass Goblets, per don 2 00 600 do Out Glass Table Tumblers, 'per d 05.... 160 .With a great many other useful housekeeping astioles at equally km . prices. ' • • - • These reduced prices are for,eash only., Will J. Roue, China Hall. sall.Bt Chestnut at , oppes.te the State Rouse, FOR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA LlNE—GattrAntled Drat and'fyilr veuoi for this week. Freight received until thus evening at as low rates as soy other vemeel loading. . The splen!id A 1 ren•arkably fast-sailing packet ship PLEIADES, Nathan Winslow, master, is now taking in the last of her cargo at Race-street wharf, and will con tinue to receive freight as above. Fhippers will please hurry their engagements along ride s,ithout delay, and those wishing to avail them selves of .hs first and only vevel 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, SIMONS, & 004 105 Arch street, above Front. The P. will insure at the lowest rates, and will take steam down the Delaware and up the Aliesieelppl. eelt.dtf $2,000 A sum of $2,090 or $2,500 to • Loan on Mcrtgago, and $O,OOO to in ract to a good Ground Rent LIIKENa & MONIIIO3fIRY, aoll-1t41.. 1033 Beach et., above Maiden at, di 4 a 6 4 . 6 4 6 4 6 41 — fiiii7T31140 - 03 - Urnefearfy q7 4- I..Iit.OJAJRJP• Ground Rents of $2lB each for auto at a litn.r..l discount - Apply to 11. U. THO.it2SON &G. M. OCIN 34noR, se9.4t 933 AOOO street HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL-THE GREAT PAIN ANNIIIILA VOR AND REMEDY Putt DTePEPSIA., WEAK ETObiliOn AND WEAK HOWELL Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12K, 26 and BD Gent°. VIE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL SCIENCE! IlaltrallOßNlPS CURE-ALL should be kept in all fag:tulle/1 in case of accidents or sudden sickness. 11A RTSEIORNE , Et CUBE-ALL cures Rbonnathun ILA RTt BORNE'S 01111,E.ALL outgo Cramps, 0h01143, Paine In the stonnteh or Rowels. eaTBIiORNE'S (A:IRE-ALL mills Pains in the Limbs, bile desk and Breast. • nTEIHOIINIt'S OURS-ALL cares Sprains, Scalds and urns. lIARTSUORNNIC CURE-ALI. cures Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffnea4 in 'he Joints. HAIMIIuftNE'S OIIRLALL cam Cholera, Dian hcea and all Pain HARTAROKN VS OURE.ALL cures Ear Ache and Deafness from et cold, HARTSHORNE'd OURIC-ALL cores Dyspepsia and indigestion; also, Dunker and Bore Month and sore Throat. ei5413115.1111111 , 13 MIRE- ALL cures all Bplnal Affeo• Unto and Weakneam In Limbs. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL is a great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Dlgestum. Aa the frequent changes of the weather produce I bed OW, Rheumatism, pain in the Limbs and Body also, Stiff Neck—evory person should get a bottle. It acts upon the Nervee, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and Bone.; and, by Its warming oleotro-nugnetle power, ex pets all polo from the system. Ge . a bottle and try It, cod you will be astonished at Its happy offsets. , N. R. If you have a Cough, use BARTdRORNII , B Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, it is the best Cough Syrup in the World, Bottle., 25 and 60 cents. and 51. I, you are Billions. use HARTSHORNE'S ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS. They act open the Liver, lillaolach and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Pool Seeretlers. Boxes, 25 cents. Sold by R. 14 'JENKINS, No. 26 s (MTH El WITH Street, - Between Market end Chestnut Streets. Mmes , Stores, Chestnut and Market streets. Gartignee. Teoth and Coates streets. Wagner's. Tenth sod Lombard sts, aul2.th etndtf If 'WING'S FARINA CRACKERS.—These Crackers are acknowledged to be one of the mitt healthful articles of food ever produced, and' they are now used by numerous fatulles with great advsnisee. One pound of WING'S CRACKERS Is estimated to contain as much toorishment as two pounds of bread. 1 hose who use WIMPS CRACKERS regularly find them UNEQUALLED FOR TIMM IN VI HORATING POWER, not only in aiding the action of tho stomach, but in restorlog those forces of the system which have become ;educed by disease or mental and physical labor. Eminent physieduss recommend their one a' a vale able food in sickness as well as in health, and especially for children. Un sure nod get those stansp.4 44 A. IVING.” These may be bad of the best Family Grocers gene rally, and at wholesale only of A. N. THOMSON C 0.,& Nos. 221 and 423 FULTO I Street, New Yolk, or • DINGEIC & BROTHER; Wholesale Agents, No 145 South FRON7Street,-Philal'a. For the convenience cf Purchaser's, we give the 'mien of some of our best (Docent who sell therm. ; • FUILADIMPOIi. N I SITARIV all" 10; Archon & Smith Ridge Road and ?balsa.° et B. Mack Thompson Black Jae IC. Bowman !S.& S. 80yd.... AI L. Rust, .. • • ~ . Ilugh Brady Oor. Eleventh and Pine rte. 80.0. Werra .. . ... ... .Cor. Ninth and Locust ate. Thomas F. Braeley 8 W cur. Birth and Spence eta. W. Campbell No. 042 Pine et. Wm. Campbell & C 0.... Cor. 11th aol Market sts. James W. Campbell..... No 200 Walnut at. Sitcom Cclton No. 1400 Walnut et. Wm. Clark Twelfth and Race Mg. John Devine No 1602 Market et. Jame. D.•bbion NO. 1937 Market at. J. 91 Ellie & Son Cot 9th end Spring Gardere A. Eppelaheimer Tenth & Series Garden. Edward Fnel. Cor. 9th and Spring Garden. Koury Floyd Cot% 8 12th and Lombard. Frazer &Johann vecond. below Chestnut. Gordon & Ferguson ....Cor. 19th and Market eta. David Si Graham Green, corner Sixth at. Thome. Graham Our Snub and Cherry Graham & lilarttn No. 1035 Market at. :wane' W. bray No. 352 South Fifteenth et. irredie Gmbh Cor. Elev. nth and Coates et. 'tunnel Hayes Cor. Eleventh and Walnut. John Rowe Cor. remand and Lombari its. Wm. J Holt. North Second street. T Balteman • B W car. 6th and Callowhill William 0. Johroeton....oor 13th and Girard ay. Win. Kelley Twelfth and Girardavenue. Samuel Ken... , Sixteenth and Market sts. D. liett,e Tenth and Market sta. J Il & 8 A. Love Seventh and Brown eta. J. 11 Lee:wood B W. car. 7th 'me. Ferteralate, M. McOarilty. ...... ....Tenth. oar George, at, J.& B. McClean No. 710 North Second at. 0. M. Mattoon ' Cor Tenth and Arch eta. Wm L. Maddlick & C0..140. 115 8 nth Third et, W. R. McKinley Ile mantown Rd and Jefferaon. Samuel Moon Paul and Sevee,th ate. John Moore Pine, above Ninth at, Francis Morrie Cor. Tenth and Shipprn eta. R. Neff highth and Vine eta. John O'Brien Ohristlan and Flowerets. John If Parker Eleventh and Starlet eta. William Perrin, Jr..... Twelfth car, Chestiest st, Phillip 11 Purdy No 10 Walnut at Thomas it. Patton Locust. corner Thirteenth at. 1 Samuel Rogers ...... ....Sixteenth and Vine as. Samuel 11. Reran Cor. Second and scout ate. Albert 0 Roberta Eleventh car. Vine at. &hart Ralston Thirteenth and Girart ay. Samuel Rosa Stoma and Noble eta Andrew Sproule Cot Marshall and 00/den et, Monte P %Jilin o,r. kichth and Arch am Jeremiah Starr. ..... ... .Cor. Pitch and Merchant sta. Wm. 0 SteVenson No. 712 South Saco , •d it. Joho Sailer Sixteenth and Cherry eta. Gavid Sullivan Third and German tate Joshua Wright Cor. Pp Garden a Al Panklin J U. Wheeler Cor. 1 bird and Lombard eta. John 11. Weaver a Cu..Cor Second and Pine its. R /lent Woodside Market, kb Seventeenth at. Wm. Dock, Jr IL D. Smith DORLINOWN, S. J. I. 11. Burling Igoe & Thomas BRIDCATLN, ti. J. Simnel L. Fithian wumincrron t Altman & Orpwood P. Aiken Edward L. Moe OINOINSATI, 0. Joshua. W. Oaskill sell 1318 20 I. 0. S. 1!!. MINNEHAIIA LODGE. A ETATED MEETING of the Lodge will to held on SATURDAY EVENING, 11th Init., at 7 o'ekk. The Regular Stated Meetings will be ou grey Satur day evening until further notice. Punctual atendance is earnestly (Wired. llq order of the GRAND OOMMARDER. GEO. W. WOOD; Grand Secretory. add 21* ANEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY This important discovery has Just been pa.ented by the United Staten, and it in now confidently reammended to Manufacturers, housekeepers, and others. It in a labor-Having preparation, and cods lens than ltlf of any other article known for cleansing purposes. While it cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and Woollen goods of every description, it will tot injure the most delicate (alma. Certificates of its nano have been given by some of the leading mannfacttuers of the country, as well an by many reliable houselnepete and citizens. Dfaunfactured by the Patentee, and for, al( by SAMUEL GRANT, Js., &- CO., 139 BOUT/1 WATER STIEET, jy22-thtu ly PEIILAIBLPHIA WILLIAM GEISSE & SONS, AND BEADS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, ICE .-150 to 200 Tons Ice, now on the way to thin market, 14 Maly expected to arrive, for oale e by • manor, SIMONS, lc CO. ;4.106 Ana Street, above trout, Oliipping iltlonep alettatttal. N0..1M OhoFtnnt et No. 1700 blarliet - t t. No 20 south Broad st: No 552 North F ereuteenth at r• 1544 Race street. .No. 2CO North 111th et. 6,lolleVeoWit. Jabec Oates & Beo littlittBDohoi PA, EEMIEEM WASHING AND SCOURING SOLUTION PATENTED JUNE 22, 1858 No. 116 South FRONT Street, below Chubartt, Importers of LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, For the INDIAN TRADE, !to 3 aso 600 b 0 IVEW FALL , -000DS. -:‘ J-1 Opened frisna.recent Auction males— Ilayadere Valencia", at 40eta. Rich PialclPnil de Chards, 20 to 87Ii cts. Neat IlliVadeig McAdam 28o: Pine black W bite Luxora, 26 ohs., worth 38 ots Plaid, Lilacs. and• Brown Mixed Poplins, 18X obi. Lupin 2 aßiaok; Wool De istnisi 85 eta. - Black, Wool Delainea, 26, 83, 85, and 3 eta. Made WoolDel'ln ti. briptn'a, 33 and 85 cts. lupin'a French Merinoes, 00 cm, -PIO NO u 'CUM. TZEB. Clay colorings pod new deaigne,at 25 cis. Myles• ' 4.4 Double Purples at 18) cis.. ' Best English and liferrlmaoPrints. PALL MANTiiBB. Now making, silk Dusters for Fall Wear. Also, Clods Cloak" and Dusters. New Shawls In Shawl Room. Daily receiving Now Roods. COOPER & GONARD, sell 8. E. corner NINTH and MARRNT. N. B.—POSITIVNLY" no deviation in the prices. NEW ENGLISH BOOBS—Just imported, .1 I and for gale by D. 7. PRICE & 00. 33 south eIXTII Street. above 011.o3TNUT. - THE BOOK OF THE xurstitioussilENßMS, by John U.Regrove 1 vo , royal Bvo bat! orocco. RBI AL ..ONT'S LIFE OF THE DUKE OF WEI,. LINGToN. T ringleted by a. It. Glelg,lll, A. Vols. 1 and 2, royal Bvo , cloth. NOT dB ON THE REVOLT in the Norihwegtern Pro ?bees of India, - By Chas. Radom 1 vol royal Bvo., cloth LIFE OF . MARY ANNE BOHIMMEIDENNINCH., With a Portr .st. 2 vole., small giro , cloth THE BALLADS OF SCOTLAND. Edited by Wil-• Item Edmogatortue Aytoun. 2 vole., 12m0., cloth. HOW TO LAY OUT A GARDEN. By E. Em ig . New aid greatly enlarged edition, with very numerals plates. 12m0., cloth, gilt. THE HISTORY OF RING • ARTHUR, and of the Knights of the Round Table. Edited from the edition of 11334. By /boom Wright, Eaq., M. A'. F S: A. &a -3 vole , Bvo., cloth THE GERMAN CLASSICS. from the 4th to the 19th Century. By Max Muster. 1 vol.. small Bvo., cloth FAIREIOLVS COSTUME IN ENGLAND. Beauti fully Engraved Illustrations on Wood. 1 vol., royal tiro , ball morocco. SUMMER TIME IN THE COUNTRY, by J. A. Wil. mott. Illustrated by Birkett Foster. Harrison Weir, and John Carrick Nowa Bvo Cloth gilt edges, COMMON OBJECTS OF THE OdUNTRY, by the Rev. J. 0. Wood. Beautifully colored plates, 12m0., cloth. WILL HE MARRY HER 2 • By John Lang. 12m0., cloth. ONE FAULT, by Mrs. Trollope WILD FLOWERS. How to gee and bow to gather them by Spencer Thomson, a 2. D. 32m0. TIGRE. HUNTING IN INDIA, by William Rico Bvo., colored plates EGYPT AND PALESTINE, Photographed and De scribed, by F Frith. Jr. Parts 1 and 2, ratio. ROB tiRDPS SKETCHES IN EGYPT AND NUBIA. Lithographed by Itaghe. Original anbacrthdra , copy. Proof folio half morocco. GUIDE TO THE ENGLISH LAKES, by Min Mar tineau., St-el plates. Ibmo(sloth 61 1 1301"8 MEMOIRS 0.3" 818 OWN TIME. Vol. 1, Bvo, cloth. FORSTEri.'S ESSAYS, Biographical and Critical. 2 vole. Bvo., cloth. • OAMEB FOR ALL SEASONS, for the Young, illus trated. Square Soo • cloth, FISHES AND FISHING, by W. Knight, Erg. 12m0., cloth, THE MICROSCOPE AND ITS REVELATIONS, by Fergusou, 12mo , cloth HAND B 'OK FOR TRAVELLERS TO EGYPT, with 14 illustrations l2mo , cloth. THE AQUARIUM, by P 11, Uob/10. Colored plates, small Bvo., cloth. THE CRUlsig OF THE BETSEY, by Hugh Miller. 12m0., cloth THE BUTTERFLY VIVARIUM, or Insect Home, by H 11. Humphreys Square Bvo., 11000'S LIE h OF 011 ELLY. 2 vole., Bvo , cloth. TEE SEA-11DE AND AQUARIUM, by John Bar. per. Illustrated, 12m0., cloth oretgu Books imported to order by every steamer Monthly Catalogues of New Alan Old English and French Books !undated gratis ou applioation. sopll-3t 0 HAS.LAING & CO., Hatters, I JUST PUBLISHED— N, E. car. CIIIO3IIOJ f and SIXTH Ste. 'SPLENDID 'OPENING NEW OF • FROM THE GREAT FRENCH Asp OTHER SALES CHARLES ADAMS Will have arranged on second day morning, the nth lost., a large and choice variety of new and desirable DRY GOODS, adapted to Ihe present seisen.vir: LUPIN'ii MOH PRINYRD eIfitibSELAINES, All- Wool, in variety. All , Wool, in variety, Robes a Lee. • Do. YitchOß untie OES and CASHMERES. All-wool Yield and Dayadexe Poll de Meares, and all wool Plaids. Dayadera Mehairs and Valencias. Lupin's block Bomb•aioes. Do. plain colored Moue Waffles. Union Printed Del•inee and Plaid Cashmeres In great variety. . . . SHAWLS NOR THE LEANN LUPIN'S itELLA SHAWLS, in many Mode and styles Brown, Black.-White, and Oolored CENTRES. Plain mixed OHENIbLE SHAWLS, bound and with fringes; for FRIENDS. , First quality dint Plaid Bay State long BLANKET SHAWLS. Drab Centre and mixed Blanket Shawls. Plain and modituo,dquaro do ,&o ho. sell-ood-tf EIGHTH and ARM Streets. VHAS. LAING & CO. IN THE FIELD.— Ni.." "The fight goes brarelyOn."--40fill styles gents , dress bats now ready. The attention of gentlemen is invited to this model style for the tall of .18613, having been approvpd. and meet the approbation of gentlemen of taste. We offer it to our customers with confidence, and recommend lt, knowing that none but the hest workmanship and first mislay of material have been used in its conetructlen, We for it the consideration of gentlemen. . . _ - NEW Elle.Vi LS THOMAS W. EVANS dc CO Would roopectfully call attention to their largo and elegant assortment of SHAWLS, COMPRISING AT LEAST 1,000, OF EVERY VARIETY, MOST BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS MS and 820 OHEBTIVIIT OrREET LUP,N'S BOXBAZiNES, 75 eta., worth $l, from a late auction sale, with a full stock of superior grades CURIVEN SIODDART & DROTIIER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Strout, above Willow. LONG BROCHE SHAWLS, of Paris and V,ennose Fabrics, in now And beautiful designs, at considerably ( educed prices, • CMLWEN PrODDART & 1111.0THIR, 460, 462, and 454 North .9EOOnD ttreet, selo-2t above Willow. A LL WOOL PLAIDS—Just opened addi li tional lots, choice el:gallop and designs, at re duLed prices. 01.11tWEli STODDAUT & BROTHER, 450, 95/, and 454 Nor.b Be OOND Street, selo-2t above Willow. jaItEEN AE'D BLUE, Brown and Blue, Plabl Ponlt de Foie. CI7IIII , EN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 462, and 464 North SECOND • treat, geld 21 above %Elm I. 4 NAINCY BLACK. SILKS. 11. Neat style Figured, Rich .4 Heavy Ar.nures, trOstr r :in. OURIVEN STOW/ART & DROTII ER, 450, 452, and 454 :quail DLO Ni) r tree., selo-2t above W Lbw. NEW SILKS. L. 3. LEVY (k. CO. WILL OPEN Ms DAY SETUR•L I,IIIW 877LE8 Or , RICH SILKS. 110 T-Ors. 5tr.30417311 , 7 , .471. se9.3t— r:IIZ A WV,_,DAYS LONGER--GREAT White and Colored Embroidered woven Corsets, $2 60, .„_ Aloran's Unequalled skirts, $2.60, " $3 oz Linen Trimmings at heavier reductions. .1. G. MAXWELL /c SON, New Trimming dtore and Factory, se9-6tif 8. E. Corner Eleventh and Chestnut. itlbillesale Chp (Rwobe. CARIETINGS ELLINGTON BEVB§ELS, SUPER ALL•WOOL INGRAINS, EXTRA BINE INGRAINS, DOODLE COTTON GRAINS INGRAINS, VRNITIANS, AND LOWER GRAMM, Of choice styles and approved manctacture, constantly receiving and for gale by JOSEPH LEA, sell) too2l Noa. 128 and 130 CHESTNUT fit CLENDENN ING'O DAMASK TABLE CLOTIIO, TABLE COVERS, TABLE NAPKINS and TOWELLINGS TO TUB DRY 000 D i DIB ROTIA^:TB : GRIMEMBei : Ac I have bestowed more than must me: se and labor in gett ug up this article of Damask Table Damask In thle country, and have stucco dad In furnishmg an article equal, and in some respects supe— rior, to the imported one, at a much lees expense, I treat that those oho have a disposi ion to encourage Ausitman Irtfvesesies and American labor will not fsrget my address. JOHN CLENDENNING & CO , A.RAMINGO MILE. Mee RPORD, I.III.I.,ADELPIII A. P, 13.—Those who travel and supply Country Trade will Lind It to their adv.utaoi to tail at the Factory before purchasing etee where Parties wishing to buy, and catmot make it conveuleut to call 'ea the Factory, Will pieemo send their •ddrees, and they will be waited on With samples of the above. se3.l,m‘f tUattlics, Jeweirg, Sc. FALL TRADE, 1858. PRATT & REATH. N. W. CORNER FIFTH AND MARKE2. STB., ale now receiving RtattLAß INVOICBEI comprising in GOLD AND siLyEa WATCHES, . EVERY VARIETY OF STYLE AND QUALITY, adapted to the wants of SOUTHERN AND WESTERN BUYERS and THE CITY TRADE. They eolictt the attention of Cash and Fhort Credit Buyers. sell•a to th at .VINE WATCHES, NEW AND FASH- Iu lON/LIME 00l I Jewelry, with Ciral. Cameo, Lava, and Jot asttinirs ' Gold Chains, Brno , lets, Minia ture Lockets. 8 . -Irt. Elt.;ds aid Sleeve Buttons, &a Silver Finks, Spoolia, Ladles, &C , of STANDARD SILVIO. Pitted Plumes and Narita or superior quality Watoues and Jewelry promptly repaired and Rivals, tad. at ti NO Alit RUSoEli'll, No. 21 Nor,ll SIXTra Street. B AILEY & CO., PORAIRRLY BAILEY ...t KITCHEN, Have removed to their new Fire•proor, 'White ittexbie Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE Now opoolog their roll stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WAR ES, AND VANOY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of the public SILYDR-WARE,WATONES, DIAMONDS, AND. PEARLS, AT WROLESALN AND RETAIL TBE MANUFACTURERS' AND 3rg °HAWS, SAVINGS AND LOA` COMPANY haw) removed to their New Building. A intlieftht comer of BIX.TiI end COINIMBECE oireets. JOHN M TO LET—The two rooms in fe..ond story, tone story room, Omen on Commerce street, mad basement sell) 6t* 120FILEN'a WEESP ANCHOR, GIN._ _LP 330 pipes now landing at first wharf below SOUTH stre.t, from on board the brig "Mom Hendrik) , from A•stterdatn, and for nale by the undersigned, sole lm pottere of this eln for the United ritates. HENRY HOHLEN • sel9•l3t Nos. 221 and 233 S. POURTII St. MEN'S FINE CALFSKIN BOOTS, CON -4111,411 GAITERS, &a , of the beet city ammo facture, MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND ORILDR.E7PS WEAR) at low prime, at DUTTON'S, No. lit :North SEOOND Street, above AROH, D.st aide. Aleo. ;Wye , and Youttle , city made calfskin sewed Montan. Whole sale and Retail. " SIGN OP THE RED DOOM' " 13ep10-m, w, fr, & see NOTICE. -A 8 there is -e change cant ern plated In the Business of McKEE, ROBERTS. to MOKEE, of Columbus, Oa , the public are matinee not to transact any further lonluess wltb, that firm, without the consent of the undersigned, 0. September Bth, VAL peT4t* Ell) publications. 17 - DRUGGISTS' DIRECTORY. 1858-69 rentaining the name and places of boatnema of 26,000 Wholesale and Retail nesters In Dina, Panay, 01le, - Medicines, 2bc to the UNITED STATB, Canada., New Brunewlck. Nova So. tia, d:e dc., &O.; the West Indlot, vvr. : Havens, Kmgaton, &o. Alec. London and Liverpool, 'England Melbourne a. d bydnoy, (Australia) and the leading Wholeoxin Drug Balms la ouropo v.z; Great Britain and ice bawl, France, Germany, Numbs eta ; Central and Beath Amersoa, Mambo, ita.: data PRICE, FIVE tOLLAR3. For sale la Philadelphia at PETERSON EV, 800 OGE9TNUT, and CALLENDER & CO 9 THIRD AND WALNUT, And at ‘ ur Ole., A FPLETONS' BUILDING, NEW YORK. . a ell •P2t MIDHEL9 & EDDER, Pu Sieben .Nl.; W ISOOK I •'STAND UP FOR JESUS!" "It should be in every family In the land.". .Iy/uvulas's. A rich memento to the sainted and beloved Tyng —t kviosian Chr,nicis. "Useful in rousing thousands to imitate his bright example."—Neto York Obs. over "Nay be sung with propriety in any Chrietian fam lly."—Arorning .69 ullettu " We hope the author will be rewarded."—Banner of the Craig. Price. GO arida. T. 11. STOCKTON, S. W. corner BROAD and CMS t NUT Sts., sell.lt Philadelphia. JUST PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL , UNION, LOTTIE'S THOUGHT BOOK, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, 11. mu., cloth. Price 50 cents. Will be published on Saturday, September 18th, ORACLES, A Systematic Text-book, so imaged that each text has a direct bearing upon the textth for the preceding and auccceding ear. Published by the AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, No. 1122 CIIES'TN CT STREET, PII/L 4.D.ELVII lA, sell-It* And for sale by all Ilookeellera IN ENY PUBLIC &WON S READY TIME WEEK Tin A - TWO MILLIONS 117 11 M. ALIAtN WEITLBIL Pnce 50 cents. LEGENt.IO-.4.I!TAV-z-__ izzas, BY ANNE ADELAIDE PROCTOR. (Daughter of the Poet, Derry Cornwall.) 000 vol ,12Luo , 75 contn. . . This is the charming volume of fresh sod tender poems, by the daughter of <me of England's most hon ored and popular pools. nll,ll has lately been received with hearty a welcorn.• in England and etmerio.. choice portion. of it. copied by the prase. with lively palms, have found their way to the fireside' of both 'soda. M. ON SIATINDAP, ELECTRON; oft. THE PRANKS OP THE MODERN PUCE , 11l put a vrdle round about the Earth." A THGEORAPTIIO RHO FOt, THE TRIES. In which the origin, progress, and marvellous devel opments of the Se , euces of tiectricity and Maguetiam are sot forth poetically and practic.lly for 2,60 • years, from the time of Tholes to the Submarine elegraph, embracing ore,y broad reld of electrical discovery and aohlevemeut, and especially the last great Vilna) of the Atlantic Ocean. E=CM23 Tovocatien; the Amber Sprite; Infancy of Science; ropernions; fall!eo; Newton ; the 'Temple of Science; Elect on'e Trance; Inc Awakening; Electron Tor tured; Attraction and Reptilian: Electron in Oar msay. the Electrical Mach no. ‘ Electron Entrapped; the Leyden Tar; Franklin and hi. Kite; the Lightning Captured; the Kite in Europe: Franklin's Magto ; the Thunder Stern.; the Thunder-Bolt; the Lightning- Red; the Northern Light/; the Arctic Aurora; Gar vaeigra ; Volta; El e ct i on a Met morphoses; Tale of a Tear; the artidcial Diamond ; Shakespeare's Clitl; the Submarine Battery ; the Telegraph Foreshadowed; Eiectre•Magnatism ; the Telegraph Realized ; the Avenger of witted ;'the Electric Eire-Alarm; the > lea trotype; Cause of Cholera; Table Turnings; Ocean Telemaph ; Conclusion. ONE UNIQUE VOLUME, Is raN_l• BOARDS. EOM+ 6tl r ono READY I , k,KT WEEK, THE OFFICI✓IL aCC 0 U NT! JUIN St tILLALY. PI ice SO coo Ca THE LAYING or TUN TELEGRAPHIC CABLE With all Ca Incidents and Anecdote.. impressing or di verting, aa well an fresh and reliable Biographical etiteichee of Messrs. Yield and Everett, and Captain Dodson. AN AUTUBNTIO GIBTORY. FOR TIE PSOPLE, Complete and accurate anbatanbal and cheap, shun dantly and graphically illustrated with Portraits, Slaps, Ilewa of Groups, and representations of the Machinery employed. 3 Vol , Bro. Price 60 cents. D. APPLETON 6 CO,Publishers, selo 2t Nos. 316 and 348 BROADWAY, N. Y. THE GREAT EVENT OF THE AGE JUST PUBLISHED: THE STORY OF THE TELEGRAPH, AND A NItTOLY OP TUE ATLANTIC CABLE. Large 12mo. Muslin. Price IL ABUNDANTLY AND BEAUTIFULLY ILLUS TRATED, wilt numerous wood•cutl, steel engravings, diagrams, And a superb folding colored map, which pre sents in a clear and intelligible manna ; plan of the , übmarine felograph, tog tzar with the relative pa n thins r f Europa and America, nearly every Telegraph line in both countries, and is, of itself, worth the price of the book Containing a complete Record of the Inception, Progress, and Final Success or that nob'e under taking A. flenerst History f Lind and Oceanic Telegraphs. Descriptions of Telegraphic Ap maths, and Blo gr tphleal Sketches o' the Prin cipal Persons connected with the Great Work. Dedicated to, and embellished with, a magnificent Steel Portrait of CYRUS W. VIRLD, FaQ., To whose indomitable energy and unfaltering perse verance the civilized globe Is indebted for the attain plithment of this triumphant enterprise. This book will be sent by mail, postage paid, to any part or the trotted States, on receipt of the whin, $l. RUDD &0 rs and Booksellers, No. 510ublis he 111t0 DWAY. New York, N B.—lnducements will be offered to TELEGRAPH and all other AOHNTS who can procure subscribers. aulltuth&aattl JAMES OHALLEN & SON, No 25 SOUTH SIXTH HTRRET, Publish TUE CITY Ok"flIE GREAT KlNG—the nose numb work ou Jerusalem ever issued. $3.55. DADJI IN SYRIA 75 cents. CARPENTRY MADE EASY. $3. NEW JUVENILE LIBRARY. $2BO. CAVE OR AT &CHURL $l. GOSPEL AND ITS RLIMIENTB 35 cents. AVIDENOTS. 35 cents. IY MSS. 1 ILLESTINR, PAST AND PRESENT $350 IN AND AROUND STAMBOUL. $1.25. au2B-Imit EAR. E WORK ON 001.0 NIAL • LA'P'P—ORALIIIRP.S 2 OPlNlONS.—Opinlons of .ominont Lawyers on various points of Flnglsh Juris prudence, chiefly concerning the Colonies, Fisheries, and Commerce of Great Britain : Collected and Digested from the Originals In the linord of Trade and other De. poilitorleth By GROBOR Cnimints, Bag., F.R.8., 1 vol. Bvo, 811 pages. Just received and for sale by Eta' & BROTITER, Law Book !milers, Publishers and Importers, .1129 19'8outb Sixth street. A WNINGS I AWNINGSJ H. JOSE PIT H. FOSTER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street above W Wow. Italian and French Window Awnings for DWellitigil and 081 - 0 Win dows ; Awnlogs for Stores, A wet ugs for Steamboats and Ships All kinds of Awnings Tot,ts, Filo or any thing In canvas, made to order byJOEMPII II FOSTER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street. Resi dent° e o 840 South Front S JOSEPH 11. FOSTER. en7-Irn iIIiEESFA.-105 buses II erknuer county V Cheese now landing, and for sale by 0. 0. SADLER & 00., ses ARM Meet, 24 door above Front, .tor guile anb Jo Let. FOR SALE —A. very -stylish Black HORSF3, 6 years old. imitable for s Coach titirae j 'or Physician. Prlats um. _Apply N. B. corner Ninth and Willow. Atli-at* ROUSES TO RiNT —TO LET Mil The House and Store In Third street, below Lom bard Reot $l7 per month, to a good tenant • Also. tho large House in Third street, below Gaelrill Rent $425 per year. Al , o, the Hough 81$ Mallard street, above Third. Rent $175 per year, Also, the House 1109 Vedetal street, above Eleventh. Rent $l2 per month. • 'Also, the neat dwelling Roma In Jefferson avenue, below, Dickerson. Rent $27 pet...month. Apply to ,TtiOBIAB MARTIN Real Instate Agent and Collector, Northweet cerner,THlßD and LOMBARD. sell.3tis f,g-g TO BEN —The new iron-front Store, Aux No. 24 4 . North •THIRD street, above Race, with th the ree es d :::::::7, Counter, ace. Suitable for the wholesale C lot h ing, • Nottone, or soy Other Winne's. Terme' apply at No. - 252 North THIRD B , reet, . sell 6 * if irk LARGE LOT, 60 'by 200, two fronts, Itia. and the buildings thereon, sonth,eide of Market etreet,•one square west of the Bridge,, for sale low. Apply to - 11. 0. THOMPSON' Et G. .M aqualung,- aell•St No. 933 Aftoll Street. ca TO' RENT—The Dwelling Reuse NO. hEit. 210 Chestnut Ptreet, in mp Parlor, dining-room, and kitchen on co same lete orthir. floor. Bath—hot and cold water, Ac. Rent very moderate. 2250 pm annum. Also, another, No. 2119 Ohaatout street. rent 2160 p er annum. Goa and bath Apply to MUEL 0. 000P1 ' sell-ltle 221 North SI X TR Street, above Race. 411141 TO RENT—A good Brick Factory and la new Steam Engine and Wharf on the Delaware, three utilea from Philadelphia , Suitable for a Distil lary or any manufacturing pur pose. Inquire at 221 South SECOND Street, Philadelphia. sell.ll.* may. STEAM FLOUR MILLFOR SALE OR TO LET —highth and 'Willow atreeta ; has three run of Fronch Burro, nun cup-blo of making 100 barrela of Flour per day. Apply at 209 BROAD btreet, above Rao, eel° ttrr JITO RENT.— Counting-Holise, No. 12.6 North DELAWARI4 avenue. with floor extending ttrougb to Water street, well adapted for Gromy or Flour business. Rent $4OO per annum. Apply eci premises. se&tit CHOICE COTTAGE SITES, WITHIN threerminutes walk. of two Stations on Philadel phia thud Germantown Railvied, for aale elte‘p. Apply at corner of Tioga Street and Plank Road, or at No. 23 Norto Stitth Street, to see-Im* T L. LITTLEFIELD. L, FOR SALE.— A handsome resideste, with all tile modern imprevements, large elde yard, groper'', etc. SIXTH, near SPIVNIII , GARDEN Street. termeeaey. P. K LYND, S 3 South SLIME Street (second story.) autS-tm - gm FOR SALE OR EXCLIANUE -A adore new mace n, 10 rooms, and 40 acres, near Gwynedd Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad' Site splendid, fruit abundant health unsurpassed Any person really desiring a handsome conntra neat in exchange for city property, will lind this an unusual opportunity of accomplishing toe object Apply to P K. LEND, If South SIX PH St., (2nd story) sold-lm ecl TO RENT—The new iron-front Store, No. 240 North Third street, above Race, will the use of Shelving, Counter, /Cc. Suitable for the 'mole cule Clotting, Lotions, or our o her bushoccei. Termc love. Apply at No. 252 North THIRD Street. three doors above, ati2ftel-tetif f p FOR SALE. —A pretty Cottage, nine ty rvome, and One or more sores on Wyoming avenue, two Mike out the Seeoud Area Turnpike. A lanoeve rel. handsome Cottage lots The neighborhood b healthy, beautiful. ant rapidly Imp oving. P 11. LI ND, toi South SIXPR , (21 story.) - auld-lm pti=!.l TO BE LET—On account of removal ea to our new store, the house No. 432 CHESTNUT, bolos, Fifth street. Possession may be hat about the first of October. The position is one of the moat desi rable in Philadelphia. -For terms of lease apply to 5.0.13-1 m J. . &LOW ELL J.cs CO. CkFFICE TO—LET.—AN ELIGIBLIS MT N—. RICE for an Insurance Company, or similar cor poration, haying three communicating rooms on the same toor, No. 222 WALNUT Street, above DOOR. Immediate - poeseeeion given. Apply to JOHN 0. KEYFER, or THOMAS T. BUTOHRB, No. 1128011th FOURTH Street, raliSOL'hithe-tI second story, front room. iv! WASHINGTON•SQUARE HOUSE Jim TO RENT—South side of Squlre. No. 704 is in perfect order; suitable for a professional man. eel-tutbicsat3t* ea •TO RENT—OLunting.lionse No. 12.0 Eial. North Delaware Avenue, with floor extending through to Water etreet. Apply to JOAN M. KENNEDY & CO., 4116 132 N. Delaware Avenue. 'OR SALE—A valuable LOT, in the vici nity of the Baltimore Depot, in an Improving neighborhood. For particulars, address J. K., Box 027 Post-oaks. iY/6 personal. INFORMATION IS WANTED OF JOSEPH OHHEOII, who left hie jaMill o dw w " a re : ueoticut some three years since, aod, side somewhere Is the Et e ts-- , - - rro lemon Any informatics ..aereauouts will be thankfully' re- . , ARTHA OHoll.olf, Hartford, Gt. Oburational. A RCS • STREET COLLEGIATE LNSTI- Zs. TOTE FOR. TOILING LAMAS. rovr,-ou.an6ss-.4.--Gattran,-Drio PRIKCIPAL. . - - - - No 1530 AROII STREET This Institution is unsurpassed in point of locality and educatiebal matages. Scholara from abroad ere surrounded by all the influences of a well-ordered Chris tian home. The Fall Session begins on MONDAY, September 13th. Circulars sent. and additional infor m Con given, on application to the Principal. Letters may be directed to Sox 1859, Post office, Philadelphia sell-C tie T.___NAEK'S EPISCOPAL 'ACADEMY, for the oxr.ET_NeREET rtcepti, West of BiAteenth. is now open The arrangement of the Classes affords peculiarur.uing their education there taTlerge t va . ,T, daily given, especially to smaller troys, to study firm school hours, no that parents may be spared the neces sity of teaching their sons at home. Connected wich. the Academy is &Preparatory De. par mina. under the charge of &highly competent lady, which is designed for boys between the ages of six and ton years From this Dimrtment boys are advanced to the Principal's as mion as their progress warrants it. J. ANDUNWS Principal. se 11.• Olt 3,IES CHARLES PICOT is inclined to devote a few hours dal yto the teaching of the French Language to Lalies. rhhuid any of the fo - mer pupils of Mr And Mrs Picot desire to wail themselves or thi., opportunity of co versing, resdln4, &e., In Erench,.it would afford Mrs. Picot much tlessure For particulars and torus, Inquire of Mrs SNOD GRASS, northwest corner of Eighth and Spruce sta. selo-Bto n'IIONNELL'S BOOK-KEEPING x -r S..utheset corner EIGHTH and ARCH &feat, devoted exelustvely to instruction io the bold -0• se of the Counting house. Open day and everiwg. See Circulate. ee9•lni q~kYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF JLD NATIONAL PIERCANTILE COLLEGES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast censer SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. For information, WI or fiend for circular. ie1641 JIifENING SESSIONS HAVE CO3I3fENOED VARNISHES, JAPANS, a:o The attention of Dealers and consumers of Varnishes is solicited to our SUPERIOR COACH AND FURNITURE VARNISII, DRYING JAPANS, IRON JAPANS, MASTIC AND SPIRIT VARNISHES. We claim to be the Oldest Varnish Elanufactoring liatabliahmeut IN THIS COUNTIIY, Our Yarn'whcs bating now in.on in constant use OV bit FORTY YEAIII3, anti are admitted by competent judges to be EUPERIOR TO ANY OTEIERd MADE IN THE UNITED TATES An we ask in .1 fele ft hi, and we are satisfied the tneritb or our Yerfhahes i. i.t be FULLY ASTABLLYBED. yt C. $0.11.R ACK & CO., OLD ST IND..Noo. 152 ard 154 North FOURTH &roe lINS. RIFLES, AND SPORTING IM ll 1 LEMF.i TS. The Subscribers have in store TUE LARGEST ASSORTMENT cc FOWLING•PIEOES, RIFLES, &C., Ever offered in thin city Desiraus of reducing their ayso.tmei.t so much 69 possible berme the let Dec. 'boy 'sill sell AT VERY LOW PRICES TREIR ENTIRE OTOCR, conipei ing GUNS FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED MANU FACTURERS OF DS GLAND, B/.LGIUM, AND FRANCE. ,plinaP b. JUS LICE & CO., No. 21 North FIRTII Street, aeOdlin above Market. MECHANICAL BAKERY, itlertufactures a variety of kinds of SUPER (OR FAMILY BREAD, To is hich are Just added RYE, BRAN, AND MILK BREAD. Its purify is emu/fitted, and for weight dad quality this Brent is unrivallea F r sale at the Air.= ten throughout the city, ano delivered, when desired at fl se cents a loaf. 0. Of AC DANIEL. Euperleteedent. Corner lt6Olb atd VINE Streets. BRIDGETON.—The Steamer EXPRESS leaves ARCH Street Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays ' at 8) o'clock A. M. Returning, leaves I.SRIDGETONAIondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays ' at 8 o'clock A. Al Stopping at New Gentle, Delaware City, Fort Delaware, and the llflllal Landings G. the Cohausey Through tickets for Diilleville, Port Elizabeth, Alauricetown, Dividing Creek, Newport, Cedarville, and Fairten. se7-Im* RECEIVED PER SHIPS WINDWARD arid SMENDM MAI, a full assortment of WINES and COGN AO flout tbo well-k, own bowie D. Ltlloy . , d'Attradel, & Co and for nolo, in bond, by S. D. 1 etNGOIIAMP. 217 booth ERONT StroA. Solo Agent for Messrs. 0. Lolloy, d'Asoudel, & Co. se7-01.. PHILADELPHIA AND GRAY'S FERRY PASS DWYER RetilAT AY COMPANY.— Notice in barely given that the titid instalment to the capital stock will be due and psysitie at the oi➢ce cf the tompyLny, 41011 IVA SLIT Street, on SATURDAY, the tH ilk lost, between the hours of. slid 2 &slack. et6-12t GEO 11. ARIOTRONG. EtWy. UDR° ISIONS.-100 Bbls Mess Polk. & I ,coo pra City Smoked llama. 1,000 " " Shoulders. 100 bbla Lath. For sale by C. 0. SAME?. & CO., eel - Arch at., second di-or above Front QUERIZY AND PORT WINB.-30 qtre. 10 Eighth. 'Harmony Sherry; 20 gra. Wallis Port Wino, in bond and for aale by WILLTAM 1r EATON, 210 south FRONT Street ApiiCulUrietiEnl,:w-I.2sdOingbbf,!sd f Nos. ia l b , y .2, and 8 0. SADLER & CO., *el Arob at.. second door above Front. IagOWN STOUT.-40 casks lc Fins' & JILD" Imported direct front Londo, In Store and for ske by W M. YEATON, 219 EQVTEI /MOT etzeot. -- çu n WAgTED—Female Servants for a largo toimbei of' drat. clan ieturned home. Good Cook and ...plain Cook. $7 to $l4. Liao, Weak- Iremfn, gnat:oar/941b, Walters, Nara's, Berautreues; 00 tar housework it ' - , O'CONNOR'S Intelligence Bell ltir 10 6.lloOGE,Cheatnut, .Love oixtb. IVANTED—A Partner with $2,000 in T etch, in as old•ostablislaod ,House., $5,000 to $7 000 profit yosrly. Apply, for threw dap', at N 0.133 2dAti.3ET Street. sett-Scie WANTED.—By an experienced Book keeper, 11 situation in a first•elass Mercantile establishment. Best of reference given. Address 0011.6tst 1 100 8.-HEIIP.Int, aline of The Press. WANTED.—By an active, intelligent Lad, • situation Ls it Jobldng Dry Goods establish— ment ae Entry Clerk. - Address • sell , 2t* • ELLIOTT, at this office. WANTED.—An autivo young Man, who le welt•erquairited with the city Grocers, to sotto! t orders for Blereheadize. "Address EsettBtW J. P. & Co., at Ms Mee. r 11 1.1 1 To ß ti D o i--- a Ul i e ng tr . T i arr an i d ed two C h tte ig aLe y tarnished apa. Leonia in second story, in some respecta ble family in thin city, where there are no other-board ers taken. .The highest prioe will -be paid for suitable accommodations. Address BKADOLPH, at this (a line. ael.l.4t* "1/ETANTED--A Gardener : (ik single then,) T' V to go a short distance from the city, to take charge of a Garden and Hothonse. Good references roie naked. Andress T. B , Office of The Preen selo-4tiS WANTED —By a sober and bonest Man, a II tuation aa Night Watchman in come large ectablisbment Can give the beet of t.stimenlais as so Character. Address VIGILANT, at this Office. alO-3tV WANTED—By a•Lad 18 years of age, of induatridua habits, a Situation in - a Store or Col:tab:or-room; is a good writer anti quick at Banter. Addreus W. C. J., at Thin Offloa.' - aell)-Stile lA/ANTED—As Sales-Book keeper in a V v - Wh. lean a Pry Gonda O Roo., a Young Mao, at a moderate salary . Moat write rapidly and be eorreec in flaa.ea address, nr , tia reference, In writing cf appll oant, R. L., at the Philadelphia P. O. ae9 at* AA/ANTED-By a Young Man, a Situation ins gareaery Store. Baa a knowledge of the bad nes<and le willing to make himself generally seem!. 'Speaks the ClerroaxPand,Englieh Ise es Clood'refe mace will be given. Please atidtest,'at liuttatin OZcs, ACTIVITY.' lATANTED-4.Young - Man, iv - ho has aims ?lance iu selling goods by tample j to travel thro_ogh the Wtat and touth and grad' Naha on. convulsion. ltd. (ices' COMMISSION, at the Office. - at9-st* VITANTED—By a '.middle-aged Engliah v V MD; a SitUMIOU MI Walter or Coachmen Apply at ELFELETH Ally, No. 11. Fo94t* VETANTED,By a young. able-bodied. Man, V a Sitaation ae Underatanda the able-bodied , of Herself, and can giie gcaid refereuees. apply in the r ar of 52.4 a. SIXTH. ot.. below L.Anbard et. eelNtil, WANTED—A Practical Farmer, who has a small amount of capital. to go to gle State of New Jersey. in Gloucester county bat a few hovrte, ride from Philadelphia, to take charge of an unimproved tract of good land for a term of yearwaltboutriat, binding bimaelt t. make c.-rnvn improteTenta every year Rod having the option of buying the mace on reasonable terms. /or particulars adiress This office. see Okle WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATER CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, tun:tont : ad many to Whom will be gives good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendanoe. Pay from In to 137 per month. No man having a wile or child will be week Apply for MOUNTED BERVICE at No Ell Ma nialix Street, above Eighth, north Bide. • ' - • D. N. EAGLE, lit Lieut. Ed Regt. of Cavalry, Recruiting Onion. Eloarbing. BOARDING.—To Let, with Board, a very large and doe second-story room, with flu and use of bath; suitable for two Gentlemen, or Gentleman and Wife, Also, a front room in third story. 'dimly at No. 302 North NINTH, second door abuse Vino drew, welt fade. BOARDING--A widOw Lady, - about te a, tiring from hounkeeping, fa deafroua of renting her beim and the rile of her furniture, and boardicc with the occupant. For further particulars, addreen J., at tide Office. , • • 5e10.50 BOARDING—Wanted by a young Man, inn central locality, in a private. family. Terms must be reasonable. eoldreas ItEntr, Blood's Dee. patch. ae/o.2tie BOARDING. -A Gentleman arid Wifo, and two Single (lentlemen, ,can be accommodated with comfortable Rooms awl good Board, with a private family id CHERRY Street, above Eizteenth. Couva. nittit to Frienia' Central School. Address C. W. D., this office. %musemzitte. VIVELCHni NATIONAL THE ,ATRE.— oseph 0. Foster, Bole Lessee Foster. Stage September 11 1858 1 0eT ~ 42" 111AZNiP A. Cliatelian of Laurenski, 1dr..1 Johnston; Illszeppa, Mr. Ohm". Foster; °husks, MM. E. Le Brun. To conclude with the 3d act of • • - - ROOK WOOD; OK, THE 61P8RY CHIEF. Dick Turplo, ,kfr. 0. Foster; Tom Ring, Mr. W. If. Paso. Tickets of admission, 25 cents ; 'secnreit seats, 38 cents ; Orchestra chairs, 60 cents ; Beata in Private Box, 76 cents ; Whole 80x,6140 ; Family Circle, 15 cents. Doors open.at o'clock; commences at 7,r1, o'clock. 11ARS. D. P. BOWERS* WALNUT-ST. THEATHN, corwir of NINTH and WALNIT Street. SATURDAY RYZNINO. - Peptember 11, 1558, LOUISE DE LIGNESOLLES. • Henri de Liquor°lles, Mr Perry ; Lagrange, Mr. Rich loge; Col. De Glary, Mr Conway; Louisiade Lignerolles, Sire. Bowers; Cecile de Oivey, Miss Richinga. To with the Popular Drama. entitled ASMODIUS. Ferdinand. Mr Dubois; Fra Antonio, Mr. Orme ; Caro, Miss A. Cruise. Prices of admisalon—Second Tier and Faintly Chula, and Third Tier, 26 cents; Parquet, 371 d cents; Dress Circle, 60 cents; Private Boxes, - according to their locale,s.3 and $5; Single Beats in Orchestra and Private 1 .-.IIIT , • • - - t 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at 'IX o'clock. WHEATLEY &Thlutaw1 3 ._AAGH-ST. TEIVATILS.--liVilllam 8. Fredericke r Loting mQ Stag% Manager . . SiVT:WAY EVENING, September 11, 1858, Tom Taylor% blew Play, entitled TWO LOOSE AND A LIFE. Anne Musgrave, Mrs W. C Madeline ; Ruth Raven mar. Mrs John Drew; Sir Ggrra,e Rokewood, Mr. Showell. Mr. John Davy, Mr 7. S. Clarke ; Bather Rat cliffe, Mr Gilbert To conclude with SKETCHES IN INDIA Sir Matthew Screw, Mr. John Gilterti Sally Scraggi, M John Drew. Admission. 26 eta Secured Feats io Oren Circle. 37,if eh;; Orchestra Stalls, 60 eta; Beate in Private Boxes, 76 ets ; Gallery. IS eta; Gallery for Colored Persons, Zeta; Private Boa in Gallery for Colored Persona, 3d eta t Whole Private Box, %3. Doors open tit ; commence styg, precisely rpHOMEIT'e VARIETIES (Café Chantant,) Northwest corner of ItIVIIE wad CIIEsTNEIT - - . The famous humorist J. H ROBTIMIN, formerly Comedian at the Arch Street Theatre, is regularly Ga med. IgISCSLLANECUS CONCERT RVERT E.V Misses JENNY WREBT, YBOTHINOIIAM, BE NA GLE, and Memel J. H. ROBINSON, J CAMP BELL, DEO W WREN, CH. OASTELLI,A MOYER, 8. AbIIWORTFI, J. REYNOLD, BACHELOR,an4I% A'BECRAT, forming alto:other A PYRAMID OP TALENT,. Which pines , hiseitabliEhnient mat Indubitably. ABOVE ALL RIVALRY AND COMPETITION. . . 0..m.0em0.0g at ...jf before 8. Admission —lO ee.uta Sol() Bt* QTRA.KOSOII CONCERT COMPANY.- BI , L• E TERVU YARODI'S FARE4,fiLL . ooNtlifit IN AMERICA . . . _ M. ST R A NOSCH has the honor to a. pounce thst the unpreiedented suers/is which attended IPLLE RO DI'S appearance in Opera and Oonoett In every part of the trn.ted States has induced hint to engage this dntioginsbed Ord v.net popular artiste for her farewell tour in time country. The drat of her Farewell Concerts In America will take place In Philade.phia, ON TUESDAY, EF.C.T.1.1, AT Tilt aIUSIOAL VI ND HALL. Particulars in future wive, thernents. A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.— ..na. The public Is respectfully informed that the cele brated and popular NAVEL COMPANY, (under the direction of the Brother! Gabriel and cots Ravel,) with ths unequallsd danseuse, MLLE TROA MATIIIKS, win wake their first appearance at the above establish• meat on or about __ MONDAY EVENING, dept 20th. Gabriel Ravel is now on hie return from Europe, whither he has been to make several additions to their alread POWERFUL AND NUMEROUS CORPS OP ARTIBfB syeAs navel hem been for come time natively en. gaged in superintending the necessarily extensive eon• ctr uction cf siECLIANIOAL AND SONIC PRODUCTIONS, so the; neither Libor nor expense will be spaced to ran . leying their representations every way w•rthr of a continuance of that liberal patronage which they hale hitherto enjoyed. N. B will terealterbe onnonnoe4. . 5e13.13t CONCERT BALL; NOW OPEN. SANDERSON'S GIGANTIC ILLUSTRATIONS OF FHB nussi&Dl WAR. Representing the moat important events of the late .IPar, concluding with the NOSIBARDSIENT ANDOO DESTRUCTION OP SEBL. Admission It cents; children la cents; Colored Per sons, to gallery, 25 cents. trr tee programmes NATIONAL HALL—MARKET STREET. NOW OPEN J. Isr..co WILLIAMS'S celebrated PANONAMA OP THE BIBLE. This weirnitic - nt PAINTING emmences with Chaos, and cononnes down in historical order to the Babylo- Lisb c o ptivity, containing more than flfty of the moot s ublime and interesting scenes is the Bible. Bid:elution EVERY EVENING. Doors open at 7; to eminence at 8 o'clock precisely. Titkets 25 cents—to be had at 116.1.1 door. Childre under 10 yearn 15 can's. Also. Exhibitions on WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY AFTERNOONS for famll l e , and schools. Doors open at 2; to commence at A pree.sely, Explained by Professor TIBBITTS B AL RFAT: s GYMNASIUM. BILLIARD ROOM, PISTOL AN Ii GALLERY. ore. 00 MONDAY, September 6th, atNo. Sot MARKET Street. aeB-Dnie SN.IFIIRD'S OPERA. HOUSE, ELEVE Op N Street. above CHESTNUT. en for the Sweet, with the largest TEMP e; OP ARIISTS IN Tilt WORLD. The Entertamments nightly offered by SANFORD'S TPO r.P eoutoriee RH the latert So, Hires, Dsetta, shortie hateable, fiancee Ballots, &c , interapereed with WIT AhD ELOQUENCE. In feet, all the VoceEarn of the day it produced by iltUSfO, lONO, AStr POltl3iY. The wbole under the management of ldr. 8. B. SAN. FORD. Admission 25 cents. Doors m forename to enmwenee at 8 °rah CAMPBELL,S Cor. of TITE2I3 Str-et and HARMON Ireittrt, bee been closed for several days past in order to be regerarated and dis.nthraile.l. It will be open.d n TUESDAY nest, with impr.orem.nts and alterations which wilt astonish the town. The ho.t has thrown hls soul - it.too the task of ran-wal, and we think that Ma afro:trivial meet with maw real approbation 'When reopened, it Will be a model entablialantent. toT-4 40310C1C: par av24-/m
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