PenniiDgtott^liifaieJem(ha^y.: fOorrespohdenneof .The Fre*fl.] ‘' J., 4 ?Sept:so,lBsB. :t DbAß.Siji i-Last/evening wehad the pleasure of listening to' the oJbsiDg.exercls&B of, the Penning ton Fem&le ftamlfiftryj’* troder the charge of Miss . Maty -Hale'. -Tfaey we w h'tjia in “Evergreen'HkM, l ,’ The byMlsa-J.- Phillf wAnd* MifftA. YhfrHirn, ytba jvdry r fcood- M&e- .the: Star of Home,-was- Be?- Miss Emma A; Skluman; of.Ringoes,- N. JT>:&nd Madeline Oaeey, GattskillvN." Y,iwas exoellenV Doxina -WhUk, by Prof.-Wage-) ner LrSohenck, Hop s'And'Rose, 80de*' by Lillie'Holei was excellent.^'BslhsariD, dnßt,E. * lsubem Phillips, /was performed beau* • tifnlly.i.iij j.> ,« f : r ' V. t !' •• --v Essay on Amerioaj by Miss Maggie R. Herbert, 1 Freehold.™-!**; Vi .;-*.»«/ «•.?; - uW ExhlbUjofr Polks wm good. k 4 ' Standard‘Watch, 1 •tforig/'-Misx-M. Casey, -was li very >eft«tffuMqng v ;.Thia Lady. has a, voic9j^dir^ah!,cpmpete'"with-soihejof our; opera - eingers." ‘ : - '~y ’ ’ , n , Essay .QttFfcahloii.was, excellent.*? - v r Bot' of mriatft^t l ;^yr;Y ;^iT<-: A: 'e “ThegreatobeswmatchMtireen Germany and Amerioa, betifedii'AliHarrwits'. of and Mr. Paul Mqrp-hyj Of on in this city .at'tbe Regenoe, in tho Rue Bfc. Hpcorht of. the lovers oT tbis sclehtiff matoVistO the gaihsr df- ttib-fifiit seven homos;- ■ ; M;' Hairrwits' t gained the fifa^tvro'gtftoes, -Mr. * c Mbrphy gained the three next, the last of which wasplayodycsterday, afternodh rad eWnin^-; u ih'el third and fourth. sdme of' tHcT'most bril liant and Btart!iog.moves that.had ever been seen iti the,(U£e'Ao ai. great.was the U£egrephio r . despatches .were sent WlhB»fflii£®;wsfeV l -,the..l>ulce .of vfeseyftiJwiwft**; them %ia^^jmsXbhd^^4pc.^w^sWonder. ; < < of//* tha -world.* TSotmi)iri^a(|* J PS K re ' *re in the midst of tho all the fashion, is eapposed-at-least (obooutof'townj theCafe;deda Regehdd3ttH?BCene ISA orowd/or a of all : na>j any meaf&rer^j.andfin.th'at'oaSo, r he.becpipestho chamWoatof mifl An beat .HarrndtAfS^t wenty>eeyeti..yearB old, Morphydwt plays much faster than Harrwiti, ao'd, in fact. faster than any adversary ha.haryefc-'.ftiet'in Europe, and the bold ness andoriginSlity of his moves strike the lookers- 4 “J* FAxin AQdus|^ n .4T<'G.ohsHßt4«?rr!l , ha mill: train.:on; 6 thet)?Penniyi’aniivCentral?.Rallrb»dr which left at 7 A. M. with’ an acoident at death, -of a man- ’wHbse rY name cWCdicTpoflearh.,:' It api fearsihat lh& d Co eased rack'izi a he heard the whistle,of>u" approAohiCg train; 'Looking odthe saw a looomo tivo standing still, and-thoughtyno doubt, that the warning bad’prooeededrfrom 'it/ ajld that there war nodaoger. * «• .ir--- , v late, that the' whistle . had come from a mriving-' f train. s He attempted to baok. him and broke^the^wa«)h, and so se-. mkn'th'at .he,’died during tbo.aftorndop^Frpm.appearahoeshewas a farmer-ine.wag loaded pumpkins. No blBmA;-whattm\qtiMM attaohed to the engi mer. ’ •, HoBfbn>B.^Loi2iBvil^ ? Ky;j ‘was Bcece of a homicide last Lindeay oamo-Ufioii L, L. WarapffhbrwNM sitting? or sundihgitrfront of Mr. PUler’ctohaccoraiorei; Some conversation ensucd.'X'Lindsay oalledWard' a liar; Ward -struck-him, and Lindsay-shot him/ instantly) ' Ward staggered,-into/tbe offiedof ,the Louisi?itlt I)einbcrdi?toufr sat. down. in.A' oh'afr/ (( LtDdBfty'did r st^*'Baid'he > . (r a few steps, to actable, laid down,'and died in about The, parties were printers bv trade." Lindsaywas worklbgr in -the; Courier' office. The deoeaced reft that .office on » strike, some weeksVhgo^ : Lindsayrhas'a- family ihVthls city. W&Td hae.a wife and two children, .wi&lfte In N A TaBMESDOUsHunRiOAHis swept, through the uppet ralley. of the Cohneoticutj in tHeVici-" nity of.Fatrlee, .Oxford,' Bradford/,and Newbury, Vt, on doing A 'largo; athount of damage? "Forestsby'the acre were torn up by thf' roots, fenoes prostrated, barns nnroofod, and muoh d&mage done. fo sdob of ai, wepe.not har- Testea*;,-ffeyeral of the lumbermen in Fairlee and Oxford bad much valuable growing - timber oom» pletelyprostrated-- -- PHIIWSIiHIA. noABD Of TBADB. ‘ DavisPbabsob.'v~3 «« Edmund A:Bocroxß-,VCoiaci«rrM ov • ax Manx, GkoBQX L. BUZtfTf>]P tr ; :i ' LMTTHKBAefi . ■ il Iks M*rekß*ts'.Exehangi, P\ilad4lpki*. Ship Toriajra&da, Jalius.' ......a....... .Liverpool,!. sorn” Ship H Carolina, Foster .•>••«..Catharine, soon' Ship Pilnfce de‘ Jolnvlllei Fblter.’.r. soon Barque Florida/Mtlndsy, •*• t • •» * i«• • •«* Cardenas, soon Barque Hamilton, Jackaon,V*.»‘.,Bt Jfcgo' de Cuba, soon Baxque America, Wortinger,.,;i; ..Garden**. soon JJarqoe St James,'Cruse'/. ;V.>, ...Riode JeoeiroilOct 20. Brig Adeline. Scbniken,.iV..V*;Lbridon, Abon Brig Zenith) Leering,,.. soon. Brig Kppo Heflarick;B6h’at,;../..'i...,.«t00dd8,50bn Behr G»q Hair} j, ! ,atypl#,; ;;«» Birfcadeef, gpoa PORT f OytV; 8> IS4BV BON 815J88r...*.,.....0'12|5UH 81T5...V,..,..fi 43 HIGH WATBB.v:.V.;; 5 .;..*;i , .V.V...> v , ;ii;..5..a , 88, ABBIVBD. Btearaßbip Boston, 08llewr22hottrs from New York., with m&*4 •*6 pwiddgers l t6''Jas Allderd.ce.OfTtbe' Ledge Light passed* barune; Ishowing 1 showing a private signal, white and bine, with red DitUnoentre and. black iftarln upper corner. .Probably ihe.Obarlotteß Tay, from Rio. de/ancirq, , r:*”-" T Bohr days- from Calais, with 700,t00lubstoOaailil'S f’, Vo\ SuX-'” Bchr Diamond,' Townsend, v 8 cays from, Indian River, Dei, wHh corn to J D JWirlsy & Ctorrr'' v , v Bchr LrtftiHrjf Wh‘fcvB- * ??t ' ■ * Bchr Hope. Morrla, i day *frbm 'Julian 1 Biter, with, lamb9rtirf.yfiß»oen(* !,^> '•; *<*’ fichr Brtzft; Hawes,'‘lo''days > Irom Hallowell, with atone to P'OobiWr. ' V . ‘""" **' ? Bchr Telegraph, Truitt,.! day from Oapadan, Del.with wheat " -;'V' 1 Bcbr Volmar, Baker, % days frpm Baltimore,'With wheat to Jasßarrott A Bcbr Preeurtahri?P&dikiy »‘flalli,fromliill*h Rifer,- wUh corn tq J WBaoeuA C *- - fiehr Henry May, Wataop,ff day* from Boiton, with fish to John fi Kenned*# UcW -\r~ 1 Behr JGStUle,Oorson,s daysfcom Providence, in ballast to L Audeorfed de Col,' v/H/ ••..‘ V H 5 . Bchr Lady of the Ocean, Tibbetts, from New York. Sohr Gilbert Green, yfeifttifnak Lynn#./ • Bchr Eicejsjor, / . ,/ Bchr 6 Godfrey, from Boston.' 1 fichrK«twßAlfabaßr/f>Hal!ahao,fr6m Albat>jr/ J l ’ r ' - Bchr^eroyßelloer,Gandy t fromßoxbui7* : • — l-' ■ -ir Steamship PennsyJrjmja^T^al,',Richmond,' Thomas Webster, Jr, ’ Jy . .. . Steamship Kenneheo, Hand, N York, J Allderdloe. • Barqae Chester, Crosby, .Boaton,- TweUs A Co. Brig Trenton Atherton; PortlandfC A. Heekehes A Co' fichr Ida L Howled, fitahl/ ** t v.^ ; v? dd ' ' fiobr L A-JCUfte&hbiOTj AlJea^JßOsttm, . ■, * » &XW s ‘ fichr Brelyn, iWHUatnSi Bing, YSnDiGeuvWortqn fichr Gaody, Bfcfimoril, ficbr SaralrDi'.fifirithrß^^Wr'^"' fichr North' Paoiflc, Marcy. Salisbury, K .*,do J fichr Northern Light* Lake f do^ Bear Clotilda, liaher, Washington, - - do . fichr JRbthermsl,. *** <’■''//; - (oM< moidiac, «fXS» P«»».) , rV_-! •' ’ . .HAVbli ilk bkAOßj.O^ljijMS.jj; The Wyosatajfeiettjjiert morning^ • laden and wnslSaedSsToDows:;^^ . r.r j, - AmericaD^kli/JrimWrt^HCroskOTj.-MajyiMßha-- man, oats,bSrttvic.v to,Perot Jfc Sroj- Got Wm Willie,.. oorn, rye,blopiqS ( .'to(f*taTeatoHumphrlM,HoffaiMi A Wrights Ida,’coal City. . Yourp,.A.c, J L‘ s /.,.W. N._W«;-. „„ js-% 8.pt.a0. 185S:r-: Til. follow£naj ; t>o»4!i mmi'thq.Umoii .Outl, jujtted. Into th» SclijJkUL GiioU.. so^.y j bond .to; P bl», Bloomer, laraDeC/10. Mal008&;-Tfljlar; J¥ Crefcmor, do to BO Ifoatfsi.HJt(lM,do & i.H,Dolehar( Ari.ti do. to Bolton, Tandtm.r i.Ooi ,Oritft|Ht, Onl{;. , Prot.otlon,dptoQrant A*W)r ; AY****'b/. v.••'->"« * I-:« v I No "resSeii ‘haveOßMS&i' 1 : fdttd-day. YwieftYeln steabaar the north this afternoon. WlhdHW r .,4 r iHOflr.A jpdaii.' loonTrlom !: i'Sept 80—4rrlr.il; «te»mltllßPbUai;iphi»',;frolrige» Tort,; ehipa KortliiunptOR I M*r.Uiod, aDd; johd H.n-. cock.frotado; i : j''4 Vm/rr f, :• ■ mwauunsti^*.•« m« ~ yesterday - ;' f ate«niltlp Bel.vAt.; irrlffrl'.t ! Mew . YortlynstorOtyro 'uV< l l [.. .oft • - ; -/ ';V- Bt.«o*ltip nlltd from Blchmond f. nlt.twr ,Bliip Wop,,Wile,, fprjßhepgHa, ele.rede»N York . -”ghip,‘?llohMl Xigelo,' EltUrUge, for V.lpwreieo, Cisoi, w»a,spoken 18th ult, Ist ?6 89, IoDgBO. . -j, Bhip Msgoei. (Br) from,Manilla, was telegraphed be low Boston 80th nit. - Abip;.Tartar, Mix, uncertain, remained at nlngpo a ‘Wood, from San Francisco, srriTed at ’ Victoria'abphtAng2B. ■ .. , n ,,' ■ Ship Phoenix, HoXie, from Liverpool 8d tut. for FnK ladelnhia. was spoken on the 81st, lat 44 61, long 43 80. ■ Bhip , 'Kelami*6o. Tii>lor,“frofai Liverpool Aog 28 for Citv Point,' was spokehrMth hit, lat 44 60; ldog 41 80. * ’ • Bbip.Weymhuth, Elliott-from Akyab, was at Mauri tius AnglO, supposed for England. , ’ •- Ship Charles Ward, Gonld, Cleared at Boston 80th ult forOallao fa," ~ , c . s . ' Ai . ’ - . Barque 1 Arthur, Hoyt, oleared at Boston 80th ult. for East Indies,. ; . . ~ .. ■ Bafque Elm, Taylor, from ; 'Boston for Philadelphia, "psCsea Highland Light 2P, M 80th nit.,' V . * ' .* « BarhUe 'Adeline 0 Adams oleared dt.Bopiott 80th ult. rorFwiaaeipbU '. ' , /j ’* . “■■BtigMyri, Fuller, hence'St Boston 80th ult. 5 BtigFosca Helena. (Dutch) Baltimore lot Amsterdam; went Visa from Cape Henry 2ith ult. » 'Brig Lauretta,' Dunbar, cleared at New York 80th ult for Para." ' ' . . . *-4 n.- . Brie Judge Whitman, Pressey, hence, arrived at «a- Brig Moohllght, Small, for Philadelphia of Pictou, sailed River 28th‘ult. ' . Brig Velooa’ Pettigrew; frCm Calais forPhllsdelphla at Holmes’, Hole 29th ult, and sailed again - r • Brig Irene, Plumerj cleared mir Boston goth ,nlt. for * BdliSS 4 BiHlk.n; Fl«h, i«iw forfio»too,ro^alnM at Holmes’ Hole 29th ult, . , - 'BHa- OiiVe; CaUfgan, hence for ATftcalMj.af wow bon -don 29tb ult;' ' ’ ' ' ‘ ‘ Schr Geo W Krebs, Emerson, henoe at Baltimore yestefd&y?' f ' ■ ‘ . - -Bohr. J L .ft'doer, Endlcott, sailed from. Richmond SOth uit. r do*n tha rfrer, light. > Jesse Williamson. Jr, Winsmore; ObSsßOar ktafrs. Sombre, ♦ T H Seymour, Kelly; Bra Beil, Tilton, and Fidelia, Wheaton, hence at Boston 80th nit ", Schr ShenendoW, Smith', hence for Folly Landing,’ 4t New York yea etday, - ‘ t ’ w . ' Schr Sami P Goodwin; Hendries son, from Milford, Del.iat New York'yesterday. -I Sekr J R Mltehell, Mornsj benoa,'arrived at H York •jMterdayP ? r - '• • Sohrs Almira T, Gandy hence for Providence; Har riet and Wrah; Tlce; dd for Quincy; Caroline Sail, Qti- Kam. dO for Haverhin. and T Becedlot, Goldsmith, do % for New Haven, arrived at New York yesterday. Behr MSTfa Fleming. Shaw; bleared at New Yorkyes terday for Wilmington; Del; ■ - : Sehre Deborah Klfxabeth and ,Gen Cameron, from .Trenton, arrived at New York 80th ult. ' '• ) Schr‘ < Jamee - English* Neal, for-Pklladdlphia, sailed from New Haven SOth utt. ! - r iivSshreFaitna, Moody, fsnkee Boy, Bisley, and Abbxtt Lawrence. Wilson, arrived atWilmingooh,' Del,°Eoth ult—(the lattCr in distress. See Miscellany.) „ flebr Mary Price, Blissard, from Boston, at WUmlng toh, Del,'Both alt; - - 5 - ’ Schr A X Douglass, hence, arrived at Hartford 30th ult ’ - ir * ; Schr PearL'Brown'. eleared’at Boston'SOth ult. for .FhUadriphla. . * • .ySshr Vssbti Shsrp- Sharp, for Bath, to load for PhUa de phia, cleared «t Boston 80lh ult. Schr Elliott,' Weaver, hence, arrived -at Braintree ,j»th ult. ' Schr Bobt Corson, Corson, from Boston for Philadel phia, at Holmts’ Hole 27th utt, withloa* of. fore and mtln topmasts, and’head of foremast Above thexlgglng. She sailed again 29th. ' Bohr, Oaxper Heft, Shoe; hence, arrlvel - at' Hartford 29tb-ulAj '> , ' -r - i\*’ '■ ■ Eohc Jesse Williamson, Jr, Winsmore, henoe for Bos ton, at New London 29tb ult. - ' .*:«■ '• ■ . ■ Schr L 8 Levering, Megathlln; hence/arrived-at Ne pQOMtSit i.ult. I //.-*•'. r- •• > , ;Sohrs David. Bmith/DouglaSs;and Era BellTilton, whence fcr.Boston*. end Joe H JRUley, Bowen,do for Lynn/ at Hotafs* Hole 27th <, aodremaiaed A M 29th. • Fidelia, Wheaton, henoe for Boston, at Holmes 7 Hole 29th,Ult;.-; -rj ..'ift .-■< *; - - ' Pounce, Watts, and FredkSberer, Sherer, hence for Bostoni em ained at Holmes’ Hole A lit 29th ult _ . ''Schr kid, DhUds, hence for Falmouth, Mass, at New York 80th ult. * * " Sohrs Alpine Freethy, sailed from Calais 1/th nit, •ad Georgia, Hutchinson', on the 18th; for Philsda*. ' SteamerM-W Chapin,-Kellogg, sailed from Hartford Wthult,forPhiUdwpbla. ' l ;‘ - MI3CELLANY. v Lerwick, Bept 13—Mr -Monroe’, owner of theTbbos, Stysr in fate deposition, that fa# went belaw witfa a ygbt .to daoertain.wnatthe cargo' of ' the Mar Queen, bfßath,' fiom Gothenburg far Boston? eonslitedor, when’ hie at tention wae drawn to the port bow, by seeing tfa# fasten ings hanglngdowa.' He also saw amaul ana a crowbar lying Immediately below thebreutvork! and it appeared evident, fay marks cntfae'pbitethat tne : crbwWhsd ■been ue«d, as well as the mh*t, In an effort to drive and pnheh oat the port. Bchr Dolphin, of New York, Capt-EHery, owned by Mesere woodraff, Qri&ag 9c .Co, on nor war front Aspto wall, in ballast, bound to New York. eu wrecked on Ooortown Bank, 16- miles E3B of St Andrew’s Island, Caribbean Sea, llth August, at midnight In a far hoars after .her timbers were stove in. and'she filled. Mine days after the disaster, the sebr Petrel, of' Balti more, Capt Gayle, took the captain and crew off of a small ca/,-and. carried them to - Aspinwall, via 86 An*’ draw’s and Boco.del Toro, where they arrived on the 4th Sept.* »*The Dolphin was 131 tons register, and part.’ If insured In Philadelphia. Sebr Abbott, Lawrence, Wilson, from- Wilmington, N 0, with naval stores, bound to Boston, arrived at Wil mington, Del, 28th r in»t, :0n tfaelflthlost deck load, and commenced, Liking.. veryfaadly: will have to dis- , , #rM y . »o» B*wa>£Bßß-rThe N 7 Courier aadßo^ulrerpublishes the,usual table of marine losses iferthe past, month, showing*an aggregate of twenty yhaseli, of which,one. was* steamship,two were ships, fonr were.bixques, fire were brigs,, and eight were sehrs; The ( toU} value of property lost was $1,128,200. 1 - Value.’ TotalloMesfor January...... 13 -. * ", ft436&0 .Do , ' February.........,33 •1,183.300 March...,;..33 . 813.500 D?;; 38 , -mi,olo v.'H- D| ; . June. 22 - . - 814.401 .4 do July... ;;.sa 340.701 < Do ;.. .18 . 200,760 ;Do j( - ' September,,,. 20 • 1,128,200 Total lor nine months.... 220 . Same period j ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, . UFltp-OM O'OLOOK THIS HOBXIRa. 1 ' GIBABB BotJBß—Oheitoat itmt, below Klntb. i Welch,P». - ' WB Bttn.ll, N 0 w U Johmon tl», Mir. Blob«d.oa, N X BB SoxtonjOblo T D Pullerton, B.lt W Gilraer. Ji&U .Bolou Gilmer, Belt Bobt A GrSontn, Ijl . H BHukiu, Mo M Brewiter, N Y - 3 £ Heath, Vv J OSimmOee V. , HPBuuell,Okuletton Aojeew PW Grey, N Y J B Bond, N Y OS.lie/or, Mrßoyo.N Y . d.®°o«o, Al» . Thoelliee&U, Al» JobnJ taker A 1», Y» A J Grew, B O . .W JHendHek, Al» J Miller, N.Y ' Y 10 Baroe., Bo,ton P B/lort.Huntorllle, Mo Ai.Blbb.'HooterlUe, Mo G *l., N Y . W,P Do«,*;l». BI S2 S %r» d *. N i > ■ - Miea Sprigs,.Belt £ 7;? W'-Ve,N J x . . ,B B Koberte* wf. N O •' • O £ Spitting, OloelnxtftlijO •.MrBtons.Bogi.iid Mil. WllUnns, SO., Min WUli.ms, S 0 in»Mcßj.*/»,SO , W Kennedy * la. 8 0 £P E r *«, HHnoi« . . Mre t T Krefft, Illinol. T T Brown, Cincinn.ti, O A B«irne,.V» ,5,H»m00, ta . . JHBmilh, NO W t Helfewteln, Pa BMEdgerton, Pittsburgh Be i d % rt > B'ookton, 0.1 L Br.ckry, WlKotuia Mil. Anthony Mio Hall i i ' HiMliegnrr, WMblngton m - Blv more Mie«Nionolion,'Md MB. Blslr, V* B W Bich.rd.on, Bo.ton ■ A Bpr.gue, Blob mond Mr. A.hley, Btohmond *l™ SM.tn, N V Mr. Lothrom N Y- , T B Towler, N V TJ Toblu, 6h.rl.iton, SO Major B.goer, 17 8 A HHnr.hbMk.NT OHurimu,’N-T, H Hilger,N Y B Jenning., B.H . J Bntler. Jr, B.lt H S Andrew., B.lt , - ,Ju P HuTiion, Cllforni. yg M L.wlf, cilfornln. ’ Mr PsddocV, Prino«ton,lll S Granier; PMi. w H MerHtt, N T John NP.nle, NT , B.Kopp«, NT. Mring.tonB.tterip.yNr JFrstt, M.u . , tath Allen, NY Jne'Blonnt, N O', , Thn. Farrington, Oregon Mr MoGltuiMe, Potteriil. , B Howell, Ga , Qeo H Hetuh.w & 1», N Y , *• • MBBOHANTBi HOTXL—Fourth, below Archatreet.| Pierce Wil«on; Oirobrtdge John Yunekel, Ohio - - BF Reppert, Fsyetteeo, Pa E R Berantt, Indiana B BaDd leaao Fi.b.r, D.llc, 111 Daniel Jpbnson, Md ’ , ,-n ml*; J 1 BOreigh, West Chester A Wilkins,Dalrdit u .. CM Hlcks. Pa 1 * ¥ Glbscq, Ind, ',:r D r Biddle, .Washington co JHoJ Brown. Balt . T Smith, WSat Chester J Oha* Quin, Ohio Mrs Daugh, Texas f .8 L WiUita, Muncy A /iHorney, Salem. 0 . Mrs tfegisstry. Pa JH PWnney, Jr, Towanda H 8 Phlnncy,Towanda.PA TTfitnrgeon, fiprtog Mi, 0 .R A,Armstrong. BsU Mrs H A.len A child, Baflialo B A Collins, Galena, 111 WHHuges.PA .t WJOave..Ya . -? i % Griffith, Ohio 'JClark, Kiitsaningj.Pn..-,;...-! ..{; h v -, AMERICAN HOUBB-Chestnut street, below Sixth. fiJB Summers, Boston-Vr.. AXinorr,Ten^‘ E P Witmore, Va W Haanton, PitGburgh Mr Aldrioh A lady, 111 8 T Tan fiaub, Phila JO Bronson; Trias i? .' -W B Brunson, Texas W G Rigg/JCentuoky • • \W fl £lantoQ, Ey ABKing, Georgia B Y Mwsball, Balt HMerrUe.N Y - LLee,N York Jaa Warner, Springfield OHOloott, St Louis Edwol atchaFl, Va H B Woodward, Boston AM Payne, Md: . LSJOhntoh.Md T H Collins A lady, Md •• -Miss Purnell, Md - T & Turpin A lady, Md Miss 0 Purnell, Md ONION HOTEL—Arch street, below, Pottrth. . Wm Cooper N Y ■, , Jos Hoar, Belteville'Pa 8 Watt*, - .Geo WijVans, Pa ThoSyPergos, Pa a Jos Young, Ohio J Brown, Allegheny City W H Holmes, Chicago Tfimlth A dau, Washiogioo J 0 Tonaon, Milford, N J HPomerene, Middl4town,o. G W, Stewart, Ohio Wm Berger, Mlddl«tow&;0 Mies L J McDowell, Pa J N Patterson,JPp,/„ . Miss Chandler, N J i Col R Ratcliff/ Tamaqua Min ASbober, Norristown LO Waterman. Mass r 7 d Cbw»Bohulhaus.N J .: JBHay. Wloslow/N J HH Douglass,Easton Pa.-, , f . -VNArtONAti HOTHh-B«« rtTMt. .boT. Third- J Yschler, Wheeling, Ya* ' M BUenbarg, Bar&esrille TAleX’Gamole, Mt Joy s -' ' W 0 rhoemaker, Phila H^niyHartey,'fltLouis ' -UHBides.OheitnutHlH ■John B Nice. PottsrlUe; 'W H Blxler, M Chunk PB'Bndon,N J. f >■'. * ' J 1 1T Pa’ J H Boyer, Hellertown, Pa D Clement, Sunburyj Pa " 2 ■ f BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third/ abdVe CallowhUl. HcnryCGUbert,’Raiding' Daniel Nelrener.W A. Pteaterville John Van Attsdale. Pa • ,Geo Markley, Hilltowo". - ‘'.Win Eddorrs, Moreland P Roads,' Southampton: -• i r J, R Haldetdan', Warrtogt'n L Olfemena and son, P* <; -, j Lkrgc, Books co .fiaml Trdmbowcr. PA V 7 Be U j TomUnson A son, Pa i MOUNT YBBNON HOTli -fleohnd .sGeet, abole Arch ; WB»rd,.Bfds. v .AEschbao^Hairiabiurg J KBcbbach,* Harrisburg .r j i BdThomsoniDel PWHliabi#, Del * L W Cogley, RorthPenna iJfP.Tatlor, Del - fl -I.OUyton, Del- J.Green Ala, Jersey Shore MBs Annie Green, Pa MbM M*ry‘AdanG, J Pa / DPergason, Baltimore ~ BABLirr BHBAP HoTBL—Seoond street. belowYlne. ‘SfOseS'Eastburn, Bolebury: 0 B Yell, Bolebury BiaWWslton,Pa Miss SB Walton, Pa Wm A WsUon, Pa - ••»»r;. B W fimithj NY,- “ - _ M Shaw.PA • w .J 8 Chasser, Albany, N Y 8 BlstChTO*SoHbury -•- 'K M*xw6u; Lau<3'cof Pa ■' BVW'Pell, Buckingham Jos Fell, Buckingham 0 Kip/N Y- - •!/-:'? „trj g Baatbura, PmsJngton JttNWbold, Attleboro > , John Polk/BdcKrf de •• j X'Btfektnafl, Newtown A T Vansant, Yardleyrille fifrd B Patsr, Lkhasca - Jaa H York co, Pa EmMor Walton. Oentreville A Watson, Montg’y co, Pa Chls'Mttchener, Phila - 1 B Jarrett' co f - Pa R Longshore, Lower WakPd J Doer A wl, LowWakf'd B, Treso, Lower. Wake - J M Pide, M. D..‘ Qttak’tn ■,TJSBrath Bucks to Jas McNair, Bucks co- HWatifon,‘Buckingham ' A Loogahoro. PA\ 8 Ktomlinsoni Pa -. ' H tardier, YardlsyviHd AmoS Border,-Bucks co . - o W McNair, Books co .J Laedom,’Kewtowa-< -- 0 OedwalJadCr, Newtown $ J H Gilbert. Buokingham 8 Murray, Buckingham J Bnckmkn,'Buckingham RL Lashelti, Buckingham H CdrsoU) Buckingham- ; Jno Major, Buckingham heUenbam Jno Harding, Warminster’ Jno Cape, Warmlriater - ’ ’ > ‘ BLACK feBAB INN—Fifth and Merchant streets, R E WklkeriNJ. '• r 1 GH Grier. Altoona, Pa , i ,C.ril.l«, 6h«tt»tc®—< ';-jeFoy,.piert.reo - ,■ 0 Bontt Chfister ho Mina Fulgsr. Botto. • DBootl.Md ; ’ . EPrUer, DoylaiWirn, P. If 8t»«n«on, perryiklilo -1 HridemMi. Brt 00,P4 - ‘dSBRSin t l.YOhe.telrro SDBietk, Oh.rt.r'eo- - o Ittiitemh, B»i CQ) i* fOiy & BALDIAGLI HOTEL—Third stn«t, ah. OtUowhUl, Lewie Brittain. 111 Dm?el Broun, 111 John Sherer, Backs co Gvo Henninger, Backs eo Reuben Willwrlte, Pa' Wm Beaus, Bdcksco ‘Win Haidar, Pa ' ■ James Stone, Pa < R.Willower, Easton, Pa MADISON HOUSR—Second street, shore Market. 'P 0 Jones, Del H Reynolds, Dal , F H’Deal, Frankford, Pa PW Smith, Del J W Carroll, PMla JBrown, Pa G Lipscomb A la, Balt, - John K Harrey, Ohio WB Potts, Ohio B H Mosely, N J * By Ber. J. B; Ripley, of this oity. Mr, MARTIN B. LIN to Miss :ANNA S. LUMBERG, of Wilmington, Delaware. ’ ' ' ' J * On the morning of the 80th September, by Rer. Dr. J. H. Alday, Dr BENJAMIN B. BRATT; of Beading, Pa., to Miss AGNSS M. DOUGLAB, of MeadyiUe. * i?,. - ' 11 •' j JUeqt|s. . ' At Boston, on the 224 nit.,' Mr. HENRY EMMONS, one of the oldest, if not the senior printer of that oity, in the 80th year of .his age. Oh the 27th nit., after a lingering illness, Mrs. JANE HOLMES, wife of John Holmes, in the 60th year of her age. ... . .» r The relatives,and friends of the family are respect* folly invited to attend the fnneral, from the residence of her husband, 3433 Frankfort road, this (Saturday) morning, at 0 o’clock. To proceed to Franklin,Ceme tery. # ' On the 20th ulty JAMES ROSStLL, son of John and Mary Russell, irf the 19th year pf his age.; • • * Suddenly, on the 20th nit., Mrs. MARY H., wife of William Vandike, In the 62d year of her age. - The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to etfePd the facer*), from the residence of her husband, No. 341 South Fifth street, this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o’clock.,-To proceed to .Barren Hill, Montgomery county. ' # On the 29th-uit., Mrs. ELIZABETH WALTER, in the fifth year of her age.. , The relatives and friends oft the family are respect fully,invited to a tend her funeral, from the reridoooe of her son-tn-law, Thomas Oalahan, No. 968 Fifth street, opposite George, above Poplar, to-morrow (?on dSy) afternoon; at 1 o’clock, without farther notice. To proceed to Frankford-road burial ground. # On the 29th uit., MARY WILKINS, in the 50th year of her age. • . ' The friends and relatives ot the family are respect fully invited to attend the fnneral, from her late rest, dence, No 1634‘North street, bblow Eleventh, to-mor row (Sunday)* October B,' at‘32 o’clcck M, without further notice.' To.proceed-to Mount Moriah Ceme tery. . * r # On the 80th uit., Mr. JOSEPHS. ARCHER, aged 49 years. The relatives and Jr'ends.'are invited to attend the funeral, from his late'restdence, No. 107 Lombard street, above Front, te*morrow(Bdhday) afternoon, at 3 u’olook, without farther notice. I ’’ , tf ry%iß» Green Street M/k. Cburch-»-Th*re LU? will be no services in this Church TO-MORROW. 8d lost. The Prayer Meetings and Glasses will meet as usnal. '' oc2-It# ry-=s» .Spiritualism.--Mr; R. .P. Wilson, of IL?' New York—a medium—will Lecture at Sansom street Hall, on SEND AY, at ID# A M t on“ Spiritual Reflations thesourCe of life,” and'at 7# P M. on the. -question ‘“Has God awritten word?” Admittances cents. r: 5 • - 002-lt* ' Chnrcb of the Covenant.—Concert Half, L 3 CHESTNUT Ktreet, abdVe twelfth r Services TO-MQBROWwMOBNING atiPif by Rev. HBNRY B. BARTOW, and 8 P. M. by Rey. Dr. MAY, of Vir ginla .> , ; ( ..ft’ - ■ *. ■- ‘ ‘ It* Unlqn Preaching‘for the People, under A. 3 the auspices of the Ministerial Union, in con noctlon,w)lh the Young Men’B Christian Association, by the various ministers of oar oity on every TUESDAY and THURSDAY, a«4 P. Mi.’in the BANBOM-STREET CHURCH, until further notice. Services oonfi ed to ONE HOUR precisely; Rev. JOHN CHAMBERS on TUESDAY, sth Inst. . ~ . - oc2-St Baslut as- Men’s Union Prnyer-meeti ns O —BANBOM BT. UHOROd—Special prayer to day for Sunday Schools. The prrtwoceof a large num ber of children will add interest to the occasion. - It* < Notice. —The Regular monthly Meeting Ls or the EOLEOTIO MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA will be.hejd at the Rail of the Eclec tic Medical College, N. B. corner of SIXTH and CAL LOWHILL, MONDAY,' Oetoberdlh, o’clock P. M. AU friends of Medical Reform are invited to at tend; T i , JOHN G, BIOH, M. D., oC2-2t» _ , , , , Secretary. ryea Philadelphia Hose Company, No. I. L 3 At an adjoumed'stated me'tlng of the Philadel phia Hose Company, N 6.1,.1, held September 29,1668, it was, on motion, *- ’•* *• Resolved, That the thanks of -this Company be ten dered to Meters. RSANi,NKAFIE, A Co. for thelr very handsome and liberal donation of FIVE HUN DRED DOLLABS, being the amount of prise money awarded to them as successful competitors In the' late trial of Steam'Fire Engines on Boston Commons. SAMUEL'V. MERRIOK, President. Jacob I. Phillips, Secretary. - - - ocl It* Bank of Commerce, Philadelphia,.Oct* Uot IBsd—Notice is hereby-given that an Elec tion for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS to serve the en suing year, will-be held at the Bmhiog House, on .TUESDAY, tbe 16th day of November next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. M. oc2-a tuth-tnolQ The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUESDAY, the 2d day of November next, at 2 P. A)at same place. oc2-atuth-Uo2 J. O. DONNELL, Cashier. The American Patent Company of Cln- UjJ OINNATI. OHIO, organised July, 1868, with a capital of $103,100, boys and sells Patents on commis sion, solicits Patents, executes Mechanical Drawings and Engravings, and transacts all business pertaining to Patents, ef whatever nature.' The Company also pub- Ushee the SCIENTIFIC ARTISAN, the best mechani cal paper in America, at $2 per annum. The Company can furnish all information in reference to either American or European Patents. Address AMERICAN PATENT COMPANY, Cin cinnati, Ohio. - oc2-stutb-ltn ryr=» A Stated Meeting of Atlas Ledge No. U 3 295.1 O. O. F.,wUlbe held on SATURDAY Eve ning, October 2d at 7 o'clock, at the usual place. Punc tual attendance of every member is requested, as busi ness of great Importance will be transected, Installa tion of officers. Quarterlypayment dne. pfl2-2t# ~ THOMAS 0. MOQEH, Secretary. *5 848,301 ,*l4 768,300. The Annuel Meeting of the Contrltmtora lkJ of the Y,OUNG MAN’S INSTITUTE, will be held on MONDAY; tbe 4th lnat., et 32 o'clock M., at No 232 WALNUT Street, when : the annual report of the Board of Trustees will be submltitd, and an elec tion for Trustees held. WILLIAM L. REHN,' Secretary of the Board of Trustees. Geology,—Two Course* of JLectares ®OS» on GEOLOGY will be delivered to Lvdies and Gebtienen. in the Seientifio and Classical Institute, CHESTNUT street, northwest corner of Twelfth, by J. ENNIS, Principal of the .Institute,’commencing Oct. 19th, tad continuing the afternoon course at 4 o’clock on TUEBDAYS ana THURSDAYS and the evening coarsest# o’clock on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Both oourses'will be the same, each comprising 22 lec tures, a number sufficient to bring forward all the.great and woodeifulTßUTHS of GEOLOGY, and likewise the FAOTB by wbfoh these truths are demonstrated. Tbbus —The two introductory Lectures FREE. Each course’s#. Entrance on Twelfth street. - aol-18t (yrr»*tTlie Voice of the People speaks In IX3 thundertooes. throughout the First Congres sional District. ... BALLY, . FRBBMBN! BALLY! Once more into the Breach, for REED. RYAN, KERN, And all the Candidates on THE PEOPLE'S TICKET! GKBAT MASS MEETING! TSS FBIBVDB Of AMERICAN INDUSTRY, AND TUB ADTOOATBB or A PROTECTIVE TARIFF , Will Moemble at the WHARTON MARKET,* Second and Washington Stuets, ON MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4. At 7J4 O’clock. Come from your dwellings—come from your work* shops—come from your foundries. Ooms as the winds come when forests are rended— Coma as the waves oome when navies are stranded. Your Candidate for Congress, Major JOHN W. RYAN, will bs preaent and addreas-voo. The meeting will also be addressed by Hon. Henry D. Moore, Oliver P. Cornmau, Beq., Philip 8. White, Esq., General Wm.' F. Small, Hou.,Wm. D. Keiley, Joseph B. PJanlgan, Eeq., Hon., E. Joy*Moms, George A Coffey, Esq.. John Goforth, Psq., Charles O’Neill, Esq v , John L. Hasband, Esq',William Moran, Esq , anc others. There will be a brilliant DISPLAY of FIREWORKS on the occasion. ocl*St rvr»i Firemen's ‘and. other Union Prayer MEETINGS, under the auspieos of the YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ON SABBATH AFTERNOONS. United States Engine, Wood, below Crown at., from 4K to 5J4 o'clock. Pennsylvania Hose, Eighth at., below Green, from 4 to & o'clock. United Hose, Brown st., belew Twelfth, from 434 to 6X o’clock. " Per&eveWnco Hose, Quarry street, below Third, bom 4*to P.M., . ON SABBATH, at P M. Jtagine, corner otlenth'and Filbert eta, Delaware Engiofi/Soatb at Aaboro Nineteenth ei Western Bogifie/OallowhlU, below Sixteenth at. ON TUE&DAT, at 1% P. M. America Eoglne, Buttonwood, below Third st. Philadelphia Eogioe, Soventeeath, below Chestnut. Robert Morris Rose, Lombard st., above Eighth it. Columbia Hose, Oberrj, above Seventh at. ON WEDNESDAY, at 7# P. M. Ejngsessing School House, Darby road. Independence Eoglne, Spring Garden, near 24th st. Sontnwarh Engine. 8. Third, above Washington st. Diligent Hone, Madison, above Race st. ON THURSDAY, at.7# p. M. . . . N.-Liberty Hose, New Market. above Coates st. United States Hose, Buttoawood, below Fifth st. BcbujlkiJl lloi-e, Locust st., below Thirteenth st. Naval Asylum, Gray’s Perry road. . PairmouDt EngiDO, Ri 'ge avenue above Wbodst, Good Will Hose, Wood at, below Twenty-third. Club Boom, corner of Fifteenth and Filbert sts. I air mount Hose, Pleasant street, above Eleventh. ON FRIDAY, at 7* V. M. Western Hole, Twentieth st, above Lombard st. Vigilant Hose, Eighth st., above Wharton st. Warren Hose; Barkor/above Eighteenth st Spring Garden Hose, Parrish, near Eleventh st. DAILY. . ♦ Diligent Engine, corner Tenth and Filbert sts., from 4to &P. M. ' Young Men’s Union Tent, S. Fifth, below Wharton at.j-frotn &to6P. M. . • Ladies and Christian friends are affectionately invited to attend." ' By. order of the Executive Committee of Young Men's Christian Association. - - > sell-sat tf ry-«p» Medical Department of Pennsylvania LkJf COLLEGE.—Preliminary lectures will be de livered daily ih this Institution, commencing on MON DAY, Sept. 27th. at 12 o’clock M., and continuing until the opening of, the regular session. There will be a medical ana surgical oUnlc, in' connection with the Pennsylvania College Infirmary, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 12M. r :FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D.,. . ib26 ... ...... . - ' - lnvall d" wl,to Al(eoUon. «X B. y. corner PARKE indOHESTNUT Streets,. West Philadelphia. DETERSIVE SOAP .--Time;' labor, and money wed. In using Jt, clothes do not require any boiling or rubbing on washboard One pound-will go as far as, three fpounds common Rosin Soap. War ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded It is decidedly the cheapest, and beat washing Soap ever offered to tbe public* "‘Manufactured only by. VANHAAGBNA MgJIRuNE. : For sale by all re ftpeottble Grocers in the city .and wholesale only by ' . TRAIN A, MottKONB, ( oc2-8m r i ; 22South Wharves. PINE CALFSKIN BOOTS and Gaiters; with all descriptions for Men, Women, and Chil dren’s wear, of the best city manufacture Low prices. At ,\ . ' ! , DUTTON’S, 1 No/111 North SECOND St., ab. Arcb, East side, , ;oo£s,pilh»Bt* “Sign of the Red Boot,” A ELEN GROVE BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL for Young Ladles, FRANKFORD, Penn syltaula, aix miles from Market, street, Philadelphia, Under the superiitendenoe of Mrij.B. L ‘ THOMPSON. Young Ladles teoelvedatihlb Institution atony time during the Session. pefi-Xt# THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1858. ifltattiage*. Ntui publications. OOXBNTIFIO BOOKS. ►3 Published by LINDSAY & BLAKIBTON, 25 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut. .1. MORFIT’S CHEMICAL MANIPULATIONS. 800 illustrations. 1 volume, oot&vo. , , 2. NOAD & MORFIT’S CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. Il lustrated. 3. PEI8 4 E ON TBE ART OF PERFUMERY, Jto., s. J. -B. LIPPINCOTT A CO., 1 ' Publishers, 002 4t ' 22 and 24 North FOURTH St. WEBSTER AND HAYNES CELE BRATED SPEECHES Just Published in one large octavo volume by T. B. PETERSON St BROTBERB, No 800 CHESTNUT Street. Col. HAYNE’S GREAT SPEECH in the SENATE of 1830. on Mr. Foot’s Resolution. . DANIEL WEBSTER’S GREAT SPEECH in , three miles north oast of Wilkesbatre. On TUESDAY, November oth. 3858, at 7 o’clock In the evening, will be sold at public sale, without re serve; at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE: No. I—All that valuable tract of.land inown astho “Bearle Trao*,” formerly belonging to the North Penn .sylvania Coal Company; beginning at a point on the north branch of the Pusqnebanna river. Luzerne coun ty, Penna adjoining land of Ell K- Price and others. Containing 103 acres, 120 57-lOOths perches, according to Bnryeyor’s plan. 10* On this tract, No. 1, the Engine and Shaft ore already erected, and driven through three vein* of good oo*l. These improvements would enable a party pur chasing to commence operations immediately, on a large scale. The opening being on the bank of the canal, the expense of loading boats will be consequently very small. With these facilities, at least 600 tons per day can be lifted from the mines and placed in boats ready for market.' The northern extension of the Nortn Branch Canal is now completed, which will open an en tirely new market for the mineral wealth of the Wyo ming Valley, and tho extromoly eligible situation of the*e lands will render them among the first to enjoy its advantages. It shonld be mentioned, also, that toe large Pittson vein Is still iobe reached, varying in thickness from 14 to 20 feet. The shaft Is 00 feet deep, and 16 by DJ£ feet wide to a 10 feet vein of c»al. Also, engine, 50 horse power, engine boose, hoisting apparatus, and all the necessary arrangements complete for mining, preparing, and shipping coal. - Also, a tavern-stand, known as the “Hancock Hotel.” jp* The improvements alone cost about $lO,OOO, in addition to the land, Close to tho ehaft, and convenient for loading boats, is a basin ou tho canal, rendering the site one of the most eligible ever offered at public sale. Terms cash, fcubjoetto a mor gage of ft),000, duo Ist Juno, 1857, interest paid np to that date. And, also, a second mortgage of f 13.708 21, due 16th Octo her, 1857, with one your’a interest, due at that date. ‘IX7" It is contemplatfd to convert one side oL the North Branch Canal into a Railroad, with light grades, to connect with New York Roads, giving the shortest and best line to the North and West, a lithographic plat of tbe lands may be had at the Auction Rooms, showing the boundaries, courses, distances, Ac. tijr* Sale absolute, without reserve or limitation. No. ?—All that valuable tract known as the “Han cock Tract.” Beginning at a point on tho bank of the north branch of tho Susquehanna liver, adjoining the above, aod lands of Eli K. Price, James Williams and others. Containing 244 acres and Kl 6 perches, accord ing to survey. This tract tan be worked through the «hB, flell.Sm 022 Ohoatnnt st., Philadelphia. Assembly— “ ■ SECOND DISTRIOT, EDWARD 8. REDSTREAKE, The PEOPLE’S JNDEi'JSNBENI (JANDIDATE. «e3O-Bt* il)l]0l£3(ile SDrp (Soo&s. FALL STOCK. McCauley, Brother, & Brewster, 28 NORTH FOURTH ST. Hats just opened an entire new stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY GOODS, to which they Invite the attention of first-olass buyers, Our stock Is particularly adapted to THE SOUTHERN TRADJ. aa9-2mlf 1 QftO packages AywdJv Brown and Bleached SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, and DRILLINGS, dlreot from LACONIA, GREAT FALLS, HADLEY, PERKINS, MASSACHUSETTS, DWIGHT, BARTLBT, and CABOT MILLS, In which will be found a large and desirable assortment, to which we beg to call the attention of the trade. ROBESON INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, HAMPDEN *■ TWEEDB, STRIPES, TICKINGS, AND COTTONADEB, In great variety. SATINETS, FLANNELS, &0., For eale by FROTHINGHAM * WELLS, Ag.ata, .iD-Smlf 86 LETITIA Bt. and 84 8. FRONT Bt. JRISH LINENS, WOOLLENS, STUFF GOODS, BLANKETS, A fall and general aeaortment of FALL DRY GOODS for sale oh favorable terms by WRAY & GILLILAN, 121 CHESTNUT STREET. anBl-tuthe24t £jLENDENNING ,fl „ DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE COVERS, . TABLE NAPKINS and TOWELLINGS. TO THE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS: QsHTLiiisa: Aa I have bestowed more than usual expecee and labor in gottmg up this article of Table Damask in this country, and have succeeded In fumivhmg 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 disposition to enoourage AvsaiOAX Entbbpxibb and American labor will not forget my address. JOHN CLENDENNING & CO., ARAMINGO MILL, FRANKPORD, PHILADELPHIA. P. S.—Pedlars aod those who travel and supply Conn try Trade wiU’find it to their advantage to call at ’he Factory before purchasing elsewhere. Parties wishing to bay, and cannot make it convenient to call at the Factory, will please send theiraddress, and they will be waited on with samnles of the above. ■ eefi.lmtf iUe&innal. Dr. ooggswell’s nevy medical SALT, for infiammatory diseases only, is for sale, wholesale and retail, at the depot, 202 LOOK Street. Also, sold ty all diugglat*. Dr. coggswell's new medical BALT it not a patent medicine nor a cure-all, bat le prescr.bed by an eminent physician, lor infiammatory diseases only. ’ Dr. coggswell’s new medical SALT easily, but surely, subdues every form of inflammation, but no other disease. Isk those who hare tried it. DR. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL B*LT cures rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, fits, fevers, inflamed lunga, throat, and eyes, and any other form o* infiaeamatory disease. Ask ant druggist, your hus bmd, year wife, your neighbor, your fri-nd, or anybody yen know or meet, for a circular describing Dr Coggawell l * new Medical Balt. Read to-day’S ledger for a list ef druggists who have Dr. Coggswell’a Hedt d at the Pas senger Depot, corner of BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dally, oxoepted,) for all points West and North, at o BgPreights must be delivered before 8 P. M. to insure their going Hie same day. Fer ituther information apply at Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, , Or to OS AS. P, TAPPSN, General Agent,. „ n, w. cor. Sixth and Chestnut Streets, ocl-tf ‘ *J Fhilhdeljbia. Franklin institute. TIMMS AND PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS, Annual Contributions, $3; Life Membership. $2O, with an additional charge of One Dollar the first year for-a Certificate of Membership, ’lhe fiscal year com* mences on the first day of October. Members not in arrears are entitled to tho uso of the Library and Beading Rooms, open daily from 9 o’clock A. M to 30 o'clock P M„ with tho privilege of taking out the bookH. They will also receiTO Season Tickets for the Lectures and the >xhib!tion, and a Season Ticket for a Lady, to a f tendthe Lectures, and six sin gle Admission Ticket* to the Exhibition for ladies or minors. They will also be entitled to receive One Copy of the Monthly Journal of the Institute at one half tho subscription price The Lectures of tbo Institute commence iu Novem ber, and are continued onMoodoy, Wednesday, and Fri day evenings for Twenty Week«. J PRIVILEGES OF MINORS. The minor children, wards, and aeprentiees of Life Members, and of Members whoso annual contributions aro paid, including the current year, are, on the payment of Two Dullars per annum, ddtitlea to nee the Library, attend the Lectures and tho Meetings of the Institute, and visit the Exhibitions; or, on the payment of One Dollar, they will receive Tickets for the Lectures only. DRAWING SCHOOL, , , For Instruction, Mechanical, and Architectural Drawing and Designing, 1 commence* September 20th, and l* continued on Tuesday, Thursday, and ' Satu'day evenings, for Twenty-four Weeks. . Pupils undor tweuty-oud years of age are entitled to attend tho Lectures in the Institute, and visit the Ex-' hibltion. Tonus, $5 per Qaarter, JOURNAL OP Tnß INSTITUTE,,. Devoted to Mechanical and Physical Sciences, is pub lished In monthly numbers, illuatrated wlth Plates ana. Wood Cats. Subscription Price $6 p*r annum. THE STATED MEETINGS Are held on the third Thursday evening of each' month, at wbfch subjects connected with science and the arts ore received and discussed. The members tickets, for the coming exhibition and lectures are now ready for delivery. Gentlemen wishing to become members can do so on application, at the Hall, in Seventh street, below Mar ket, to WILLIAM HAMILTON, se29-6t Actuary. fjio ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ACADIA FREESTONE. Now landing, and shortly to arrive. 1,000 tons of this beautiful Stone, both of the DLUE, GRAY; AND BUFF TINTS, the former of which, for softness and delicaoy of color, la untlvalied ( ' For the character of this stone please examine the following buildings: Job. Harrison's, Eighteenth street and Rittenhouee Square. Harrison's Building, Locust street, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth. Saorael Smith’s West street and Bittenhouse square. Mrs. Peterson’s No. 1219 Walnut street. A. K. Womrath’s, 415 Arch street. - Samuel Bimos\ Twelfth and Chestnut streets. T. E. J. Fassitt, Seventeenth and Locust streets,and others. ARNOLD A WILSON, Agouti!, PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, - 1010 CHESTNUT STREET. B. M. PBLTWHLL, SapH. MANILA CIGARS.—I Caso First Quality Manila Cigars, just.arr'iTed’in'Store and'for sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON. | seBo m South J’KQNT Street. REASONABLE SHAWLS, of Desirable ►3 Styles, from Auction, at reduced prices. - r Parch wed at the Auction Sales of Tuesday and Wed nesday last upwards of . ONE TBOtWAND SHAWLS, comprising ' Square Printed Border Stella.' ■ ■ Do. Broche do. do Bound Corner Printed Border Stella. 80. do. Bxocbe do. do. Square Velvet Border Btella. Viennese long and Square Shawls. Paris do. do do. Of new and choice designs, in all desirable colorings. On hand, an extensive stock of AMERICAN and IMPORTED LONG- and SQUARE BLANKET SHAWLS. ' All of which we offer at low prices to Wholesale and Retail Buyers. r CURWEN BTODDABT tc BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North ShO'JND Street, Oc2-lt above Willow. Auction bargains of fine french Goods And ekochk shawls, ■ From the two groat solos of HKNNEQUiN tc Co,, and THEIBON, MAILLARD, tc Co. ■ CHARLES ADAMS Has now arranged in his SHAWL AND MERINO ROOM A large assortment of super BROCHE LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS that cannot he surpassed for beauty of design and style of coloring, and at piices much below the nsual rates. Splendid do with Wool Ohain. Super Silk Plush Shawls. Thibet do Plush Borders. Round Corner Stellas, $5 to $l2. Square do, all kinds. Black Thibet Long and Square Shawls. High colored Emetines at S7)4c 0-4 French Merinoes, High and Pialu colors, at 63, 76, 88, and $l. > Super White do at SI. Black do do at 70c and 88c. 0-0 Cashmeres 75c. to $l. . An immediate examination is requsted. oc2-eod-tf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets MEN’S FANCY* FLANNEL SHIRTING, Stripes, Bayaderes and Mixtures, In fine French colors. Flannel for Travelling Shirts. Also, Plain high colored French Flannel. oc2 EIGHTH and CHESTNUT. VESTINGS, Ao., Ac, PLAIN colored Brocade Silks, Modes, Browns and Olivos, and Blacks, neat styles. Bolid colored silks, Imported especially for Friends’ wear. oc2 EIGHTH and OHESTNUT. JJAILY & BROTHER, Jo. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN THIS DAT Their Fall Importation or CARPETINGS, iel6-tf] At PRICES. GREATLY REDUCED. JjtYRE fc LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, SECOND OPENING OP PALL GOODS TODAY. ROUND-CORNER SHAWLS, MAGNIFICENT DE LAINES, RICH PRINTED MERINOES. LUPIN'S CHOICE COLORS MEBINOES, 6-4 NEW STYLE VALENCIAS, NEW PALL VESTINGS, Ao , *o. EYRE A LANDELL, rep29*toel2 lOURTH AND ARCH STREETS. QOMPAGNIE FBANOAISE, 810 OHESTNUT STREET. GRAND OPENING OF PARIS FALL CLOAKS, AT FUENEB & OO.’S OK TUB Ist OF OCTOBER, 1858. *e27-flt Grand opening or WINTER CLOAKS AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM The SUBSCRIBERS have now open their IMPORTATIONS AND MANUFACTURES, FOB THE FALL AND WINTER SEASONS, Comprising the most extensive and superb display of OVBK GARMENTS Ever exhibited in this City. J , W. PROCTOR & 00., 708 CHESTNUT STREET. se27 J7IALL AND WINTER Excellent POIL- J 1 DJS-OHEVREB—New Lots. 25 Gents. Robes. All-Wool and Silk, and Wool, $3 to $B. BLACK BOMBAZINES. Particularly oheap lots, at $1 per yard. COOPER A 00NARD, se27 B. 15. comer NINTH and MARKHT. ENGLISH BLANKETS—Largo Sizes, nearly square, at $5. Low priced and (Uo Blankets. Rochdale Blankets, Marseilles Quilts. COOPER A CONARD, a 027 B. R. corner NINTH and MARKET Sts. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, SATINETS.— Broad Cloths, auction lots, $1 60 to $6. New patterns Side Band Qassimeres. Black, mixed, and other Satinets. Vestings, Silk. Valencia, Ac. COOPER Sc CONARD. ' 8. S. earner NINTH and MARKET Sts. N. B.—Tailors supplied on the Right Terms. se27 [MANTILLAS!! MANTILLAS!!—Mo -ITJL ELROY respectfully Invites the Ladies to call and examine his stock of Mantillas, embracing many atyles potto be found elsewhere. Oar stock is the largest, oar patterns the latest styles, and our prices so low that we defy competition. 6.000 yards Black and Fancy Silks, 37#. 44,60,66; rich, 62#, 69,76; rery rich, 81,87#, 95, $l. 10.000 yards Delaines, Bareges, Ducals, at 10,12#. 16#, 18#, 20, 23, 26, 38, 81, 86, decidedly the cheapest in the city. 10,000 yards fine French Lawns, 10,12#, 16#, 20, 26, worth, many of them, 37# to 62#, very fine. One lot of Orape Shawls, at Jl6, worth $3O. 600 yards side-band Oasslmeres, 37#, worth 61, with a great variety of desirable goods for men’s and boys’ wear, less than aanal prices. 1,000 yards Marseilles'Vestings, at 26, worth 76. 1,000 yards, new style Bibbons, the cheapest In the fine Frenoh Needleworked Collars, at $l, worth 63. 00,000 yards of Plain and Plaid Jaconets. Swiss and Oambrio white Goods, the greatest bargains in the city^ Ribbons and Fringes ana Trimmings, in endless va riety, at leas than half the usual prices, MoBLROY, Jel-tnth s-tf No. 11 Booth NINTH Street, QBEAT ATTBACTIONI OYER $1,600 WORTH OF SHAWLS FROM WHICH TO HAKE A SELECTION. THORNLEY A OHIBM, N. 2. cor, EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Street*, Have the best SHAWL Stock in Philadelphia. They would respectfully call attention to h • following Tery cheap lot*. Tit: 46 LONG BBOOHE SHAWLS at $ 8 each. SO Do., do. do. at 10 “ 20 Do. do do. at 11 <( t 21 Do. do. do. at 12 «« 10 Do. do. do. at 18 “ 1 1 20 Do. do. -do. at 14 “ I ■- 20 Do, do. do. at 16 « 8 Do. do. do. at 18 “ i 8 Do. do. do. at 20 “ ' 8 Do. do. do. at 26 11 In the above Lota of Long Broche Shawl* will be found every desirable color of centra. BEAUTIFUL STELLA SHAWLS From $2 to $l2, in every color. French Blanket shawl* in new detigi.*. Plain Thibet Shawls, fcquare and LoDg. Real Canton Crape Bhawls. Plain and Embroidered. Children** bhaVrla, Misses’ Shawl*, and Gentlemen** Shawls, at IHOSHLET A CHISM’S, “ONE PRICE CASH BTORI.,> Northeast (Joiner (CJ**HTH A SPRING GARDEN N. B.—City and Country Storekeepers baying for cash may find bargains at T & O.’s P. B.—A Magnificent stock of 811k* now on hand. «e!8-tf rpO THE~TKADE. PUft BTBAMKB “ARABIA.” CHESTNUT ST., below EIGHTH. seSQ*3t JJANDSCRUBS AND CLAMPS, |gNo. 1. per do*, 2. 750. “ ’ 8. BTo. « j 4. 1000. « CLAMPS. 6 Row, $1.25 per dozen. 7 Row, $1.75 per dozen. 8 Row, $2.25 per dozen. 1 HENRY'C. EokflfElN, Be-ia 65 North THlRDgtrot, PlilailelDhli »J\HE “OLD DOMINION” 1 COWER POT, THE “OLD DOMINION” Are manufactured, under the patent for the United States, by , ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY* Nos. 117 and 119 South TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. • iO*' Merchants visiting Philadelphia, shonld, bj all means, lay In a supply of these COFIftSE and TEA POTS, which are rapidly coming Into use, and destined In a short time to supersede all others. fljf"’ A. B. & G. are also manufacturers, under the patent, of ARTHUR’S CELEBRATED AIR-TIGHT BELF-SEALING CANS A&D JARS, Which, it is conceded on &U hands,, are the best In the market. T «aul7-tuth&stnolB Also, Trade Agents for JOBREY’B ADJUSTABLE DOOR SPRING. Eeiaii HDru ®00&0- STAPLE AND PANOV SILK GOODS. NEWEST STYLE SILKS, BIOS DOUBLE SKIRT ROBES, lOELAND MOSS PASTS, MARSHMALLOW SHOPS/ PLAXBEED PROPS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, Manufacturing Confectioner, Nq. 1210 MARKET STREET , se29-8m West of TWELFTH Street. CO CARTONS OHENE BELTINGS ' OASH BUYERS. JOST RKCIITBD, HORSTMAN’S, HANDSORUBS, Ho. 5. $1 12 per doe, 6. 1 25 « 7. I 50 <• 8. 1 76 *< IBA POT, JFor Bale anb to £et. FOB RBNT-4 new three-story Ella fioupe, containing ninejrooras, on HAVERFORD Street, between Thlrty-«evenib| and . Thirty-eighth, (Manfuayille ) Rents2Qo , R* -• FOR SALE—rThe superior Shelving and ' Counter, with Drawers in Store No. 246 North THIRD Street. Terms low. Apply at No. 252. three doors above. oc24t* ffI&RENT—A second-story hack Room, X -near the State House, suitable for a Lawyer or Oon ▼eyancer’soffice. ‘Addrefla 80X1856, Post Office oc2-3t FOR SALE—A FARM of 67$ acres, X near Pottstown, on the Turnpike, Montgomery oonnty. One of the b?st Farms In the county. Vine water, good building* and front- Apply,at the Goal. Office, BIXTH and SPRING GARDEN Bta. seSO-St* TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE fiiifi. Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Doub’e STORE, corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front, .one of the best lecatlons for large Business in Phila delphia Also, STABLE and COAQH-HOUBB in CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, In rear of Ash land House Apply at 273 South FOURTH Street. mTO BE LET—A very Convenient Two- Story HOUSE In CATHARINE Street, above BACOND, North side, opposite Trioiir Church, Kitchen on the flret floor. Inquire of EDMUND J. YARD tc BON, No. 209 BPRUOE Street Also, a very Desirable HOUSE In fcPRUCE St., near 880 AD, South Bide, Four Stories high, fine large Yard, Gas, and Furnace in quire as above. se2B-st* TO LET—The HOUSE” NO. 1626 CHESTNUT Street. 'ln good order. Rent $6OO. Has a large Yard and Modern Improvements. se2B-dtf m’FOR SALE—A Handsome COUN TRY RESIDENCE, of 7.Y Acrea, with good Im movements, on Gref’s Lane, three miles from Market- Street Bridge adjoining Batcher’s Town Platt. Apply to Dr G. STUART, on the Premises se2B*6t# Rooms on commerce street— The Three Upper Rooms of 416 CommerceBtreet to Let. se274m MFOR SALE—A handsome, residence, with all the modern improvements, large side yard, grapery, Ac , SIXTH, near BPRING GARDEN Street Terms easy. P. K. LYND, So nth SIXTH Street, (second story.) sel7-lta Mfor sale oe exchange—a handsome new mansion, 19 rooms, and 40 acres, near Gwynedd Btation, North Pennsylvania Railroad. 81 tc splendid, fruit abundant, health unsurpassed. Any person really deairing a handsome Country Seat in ex change for city property, will find this an unnsoat op portnnity of accomplishing bis object. Apply to P. K. LYND, B. BIXTH bt, (2d etory ) ael7-lm . «si FOR' SALE—A pretty Cottage, nine MBs rooms, and one,or more acres, on Wyoming avenue, two miles ont the Second-street Turnpike Also, several handsome cottage lots The neighborhood is healthy, beautiful, and rapidly improving. P. K. LYND, bU S. SIXTH St, (2d story.) • sel7-Un t&a TO CAPITALISTS, BUILDERS, &c. JaiHL Large &od valuable Lot at Private Sale, Locust Street, South side, between Broad and Fifteenth Streets, 113 feet front on Locust street, by 173 feet in depth, to a 20 feet al'ey. AT PRIVATE SALti—Handsome Brown-stone Resi dence, No. 1520 Piae Street, known as * Union Bow.” M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, ' ee3o-ths>a&tuSt 239 A 142 8, Fourth Street. OFFICE TO-LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF FICE for an Insurance Company, or similar cor poration, having three communicating rooms on tbs samb floor, No. 222 WALNUT Street, above DOCK. Immediate possession given. Apply to -< JOHN O. KJS&IEB.m THOMAS T. BUTCHER, No. 112 South FOURTH Street, znhSO-tuths-tf second story, front room* T‘ O SPECULATORS and CAPITALISTS. —Thirty acres or less of beautiful Land on Wyoming Avenue, near New Second street, only two miles north or the pavements, forsale a bargain, and terms easy. Apply to P.K LYND, 5# South SIXTH Street, (second story ) gfllT-lm JpiOß SALE— One of the most Valuable and Desirable double brown stone residences IK THE CITY, No. 1810 OHESTNUT STREET, EXTENDING THROUGH TO GEORGE STREET. Having been built by the owner for his own Residence, so expense has been spared in its construction. - Apply to CHARLES BOGGS, »629 Market Street, Or to M. THOMAS A SONS, sel4-lmlf 189 and 141 South Fourth Bt. CHOICE COTTAGE SITES, WITHIN \J three minutes walk, of two Stations on Philadel phia and Germantown Railroad, for sale cheap* Apply at corner of Tioga Street and Plank Road, or at No. 83 North Sixth Street, to seQ-lm# X. L. LITTLEFIELD. J3oarbing. BOARDING A handsome suit of rooms on second floor, with first-class board: also, rooms for single gentlemen, can be obtained at No. 251 North TENTH Street. oc2-3t» SEVERAL agreeable persons (either mar* N 7 ried or single) may obtain good board and the com forts oi a home, where there are no children. Refer ences exchanged., 121 North NINTH Bt, ... It* ‘ IN ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS, near CHESTNUT St, a LADY can have furnished Apartments before and during Confinement, where tbo r-finements of a heme may be obtained. Address “8.,” Press efiico oc2-st# BOARDING. —A Gentleman about retiring from Housekeeping, desires to secure Comfort able Boarding for himself, wife, and four small chil dren. Terms most be moderate. Address VICKEdS, Office of this Paper. se3o-4t* BOARDING. —A handsome suite of apart ments on the second floor, WALNUT St., between Broad and Sixteenth. AddreßS, with reference, L. M. R , Press office. BfllO-tf (CarriajiES. £JARBIAGES. WM. D. ROGERS, COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER, 1009 AND 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all parts of the world executed with promptness, and satisfaction guarantied. eel3-3mlf tDaUljes, Jetoelrg, &t. Bailey & go., »oeh**ly BAILEY 4 KITOHEH, Have removed to-their new Pire-proof, White Marble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE. Now opening their fall stock of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND. lANOY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of the publle. - SILVER-WARE, WATOHEB, DIAMONDS, AND PEARLS, AT WBOLBBALM AMD BSTAIL. SDennstrg. a Dr. W. S. MdlLHENNEYiDentlst, gfrlfp would inform bis friends that he has resumed praetioe at No. 1848 OHESTNUT Street, second door above the U. 8. Mint. . sepl-Sm jXIOUEg. AND WELL-SE tlDOaOiTv/ cured Mortgages of these amounts for sale. Apply to H. 0. THOMPSON & CONARROE, se2B ' 1 ’983 ARCH Btreet. dhA £»QO OQ A YEARLY GROUND R-NT of this amount, Princi pal well secured, for sale at a liberal discount Apply toH. 0. THOMPSON & G. M. OoN *RROH, 8 e25 983 AROH street. JpOR COLDS AND SOKE THBOATS. JAMES 8. EARLB 4 BO'S., SIB CHESTNUT BTREET, OPPOSITE THU OIBXBD HOUBS, Invite the attention of Western and Southern Custom* - era to their immense and elegant assortment of LOOKING-GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, PORTRAIT AND PIOTURE-PRAMBS, ~ BuiUblo. for the FALL TRADE. WHITE ZINC, of the Vieille A Montague, ground pure. It produces a clear, white, fine gloss, and attains a firmness and evenness or surface. Guarantied genuine. For sale by ZIEGLER A SMITH, . an2B-dtf Southwest eor Second and Green «ta. BRIDGETON.—The Steamer EXPRESS leaves ARCH Street Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8% o’cloelwA. M. Returning,leavesßßlDGETON Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8 o’clock A. M Stopping at New Castle, Delaware City, Fort Delaware, and the usual Landings on the Cohansey. Through tickets for'MiUevllle, Port Elizabeth, Mauricetown, Dividing Creek, Newport, .Oedarville, and Falrton. „..se7«lm* . TO SOUTHERN AMD WESTERN MER CHANTS —Manilla Rope, assorted sizes, from \t inch up, manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLEB, A CO., No, 28 North WATER street, and ■*24 N 0.22 North WHARVES. j&a CONSIGNEES OP GOODS BY Sgg&BREUBN BRIG HERMES, DEWERS MASTER, now lying at Spruce-street wharf, are requested to send their permits on b->ard, or to F. H. HABJES, 23 South THIRD Street. All goods not permitted within fire days will bes»nt to the Public Stores. ootl-4t* TMTACKEKJBL —368 bbls JTos. 1,2, and 8 IVA Mackerel, in .hole, h.lve.i, q.irtere, andeigtothf, for sale by 0. 0. SADLER. i CO., «p 23 » ARCH St.. aewffld door «bo™ Front m, TREES FOR AUTUMN PL.AJNT- Sm ING, 0 r all descriptions. ID* Extra' large anil beantiftll 'EVERGREENS, on unusually favorable terms DAVIJ) J. GRIBOOM, BTorgreonNuraerT, «e39-w&w2t» Woodbury, N, #. Drug buyer wantf*d.—waited, In a first-class Drag House, in New York city, aa Assistant Buyer, an active young MAN, about 20 years of age. He must be of good personal appearance, wide awake, snd posses a good knowledge of drags and other articles pertaining to that business Toajoungm.n with these qualifications, a fa : r talary will be p*ld to commence with,'and good prospect* or advance should he give satis r action. rfaonid this meet the eye of sudi a person as above indicated, he msyaddiess DRUGS, Box 3'Bl'N. Y. Post Office, stating the salary required the first year, where last employed, and giving refer ences No notice will be taken of applications not cor responding with these requirements. oc2*2t* OSTANTED—A Situation as Entry Clerk, V f by a young Man who has had three yea s ex perience. Views as. to salary moderate. Address WILLIAM, at this Office, ©c2 st* WANTED— A Salesman. in a Boot and Shoe House. One that can influence near trade. Address 86X1246 Philadelph & Post Office, with par ticulars, and name. oc2-atu.th.-3t* TO PRINTERS—WANTED, a good doable-medium Washington Press. Address 8., at thlsofflce oc2-tf se29-Bm* WANTED— By an American Woman, a Situation as Housekeeper or Governess. Good reference will be given. Address T. A , office of this paper. '* oc2-2t* WANTED— An experienced Salesman in a Wholesale Jobbieg Dry Goods House. To one who esn influence good cash near trade a Ilberalsalary will be paid. “ Address DRY GOODS, at thi*> Of fice • oo*-Bt* LADIES’ MAIDS, HOUSEKEEPERS, Nonets Cooks, Chambermaids, Girls for general housework, half-grown Girls, always on hand, tor all pat's of the City, Country, States, and Europe, at O’CONNOR’S Office, 19 Arcade, CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth. oc2-lt* WANTED— By a Sober, Industrious Mid dle-aged MAN, a Situation in a Wholesale Store. Will make himself useful to his Employer, snd will accept a small compensation. Address HONESTY* Office of The Pm*. ocl at*' VITANTED —An Intelligent Young MAN, vv to ' take charge of the Secretaryship of a Reli gious Association. Address T 8., this Office. ocl-2t* ,\I\T ANTED-—A . Thoronghly Educated v v MAN. to join the Advertiser in establUhing an Acidemy in an Interior Town of Pennsylvaoia. Protpect good. .For pattieolarß, address *♦ TUTOR,” Office of this Paper. 001-4t* WANTED— A LADY, competent to Teach Music and Danclog in an Academy nea the City. Address NORRIS, Office of The Press. ocl-3t* MMTANTED—An Intelligent Young Han, V v who writes a good hand, to take charge of the Invoice Books in an Importing House. Address, with reference, >. G., Office of The Press. se3o-8t» A FEW AOTIYE CANVASSERS are wanted, to Canvass the City and Interior Towaa of Pennsylvania, to'sell-a newly patented Article of every-day use. Address CANVASSER, through Blood’s Despatch. ' - se3o-4t* \\T ANTED, by a YOUNG MAN, a Situa- U tion »s Cake Baker in a Confectionery estab lishment. He thoroughly understands the business, and can elve good recommendations. Address BAKER,\ this Office. seBo-8 * WANTED— 100 Stout Young Men, to go on Whaling Voyage*. Advance to the amount of $75 pild to each mao; extra pay to Coopers Oarpen- Wo, and blacksmiths. Apply at 104 West Stree*. oor. Liberty Street, New York seCO-dt* A; GOOD PENMAN, Quick and Correct at Figures, Educated at Philadelphia High School, wishes a t-itaition. Address jUNIUb, JB -x 9s Phlisda. Post Office.' se2B-tnthsaBt» WANTED— A Partner, either Active or Silent, who can fureiih $lO,OOO, in a perma nently established bhelneos. paying nity per cent, per annum on he Oapitalinveated Address MJSBOHANT, at this Office. s»3O-4t* \kr ANTED, FOR TELE UNITED STATES " T OAVALBT-Able-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, end medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to t 2? per month. So man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUMTSD BSBVIOB at So 817 MASKST Street, above Sighth, north aide. W. TH. MAOBUDXB, Ist Lieut. let Dragoosf, BecraitiQ* Officer. TOHN GBANT, a Dative of Ayer, Scot* •* i«nd, who left T iverpool la February last, per El* lea Austin, for. New York, will hear something to his' adrantsge by calUag upon or sending his address to JAMES PATRICK, No. SO Beaver Street. New York. se3o-4t* A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, J\. BROAD AND LOCUST Street. TDK GREAT RAVELS] SATURDAY-EVENING. October 2,1858, . ROBERT MACAIBS Jacques Strop, Francois! Robert Macalre, Mr. Wells. DIVERTISSEMENT. By Yrca Mathlaa, Mona Mathieu, Lina Windel, Ac. THE GREEN MONSTER. White Knight, Gabriel; Harlequin, Francois. Chevalier de Hircque, Mona, Maugin: Obeveher Ma rots, Blr. Wells; Cheveller Le Gram, Mr. A. Lehman; Qteeullonster. Mr. Lehman, Jr.; Rosalie. M’lle. Cecils. EXERCIBEB ON THE TIGHT ROPE. Admission-—Parquet, Parquet Oirole, and Ealoony, 60 cent No. 8M MARKET street. seB-lm* Removal— van haagen & Mo- KEONE here remoeed theirDßTEl SIVK SOtP WOKKS to their New Factory in CALLOWIIILL Street, neer the Wire Bridro, adjoining Darid TbaEn & Co ’s Adamantine Candle Wort*. eeT-fit CITY COMMERCIAL AGENCY No. 60S CHESTNUT STREET, 2d Story, adjoining Chamber of THE BOARS Of TRASE. For Pamphlet, containing Plan and Conditions, appl at the Offloo. se2s-tf Removal.— o. c. sadler & Co. have removed from Ho. 9 North Water Street to No. 108 ARCH street, second door above Front. eel PETERS* PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE BEiJf r GENBRATING GAS LAMP is the only .Patent Barner that has » Non*Condaotor attached. The pubtto are oantioned against ail other Burner*, as 'they will heat, and liable to explode. State and Ooontr Bights lor sale. Apply or address ' MIS D. P. PBTEBS, 422 BROADWAY, N. Y. engraving gOHRACK’ 8 VARNISHES, JAPANS, The attention of Dealers and consomers of Tarnishes is solicited to our superior ooach and FURNITURE VARNIfIH, DRYING JAPANS, IRON JAPANS, MASTIC AND SPIRIT TARNISHES. Wo olnlm to ho th« Oldest Varnish Manufacturing Establishment Onr Varnishes haring now Wen In constant nn ' OVER FORTY YEARS, and art admitted by competent judges to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS MADE IN THE , UNITED STATES. All we nek Is . fell trial, and we are satisfied the merits of onr Temiahes wlllba poLLT istialiesed. , . 0. SCHKAOK & CO., OLD STAND. .Nos. US ud 154 North FOURTH Street. ged'lm RUBENS’ MAGDALEN. —Rubens* great PAINTING, now on view, at EARLES’ GAL LERIES. did CHESTNUT Street, will shortly be closed. Exhibition hears from BA.M.to 8P M. Not open dating the evening. The net proceeds will be hnnded to the UNION BENEVOLENT AS'OOIA TION. Admission, l6 cents ocl-3tW ri ANGS OP RIGGING made to order by VJT WEAVER, FITLEB, Sc 00., No. 28 North WATER st .and »» flo.aatitiawik™. Oants. Personal. S&mnscmenis. Remonols. REMOVED TO TERMS, *2O PER YEAR. Camps. IN THIS COUNTRY)