* Branco Bljrs, chergsd'ftitti a«t w«mm^btorfs?».,wjs ' the administration ofinstiqKitt endotttroriogto In; : ipssmmaugnm who satintoteea^JKit^ofabommiiuhgtaagUirate., effeetcd&n inmtfajaee awm hli/slock t&mftMi&m on the h!s - etook. / An inveitiffafiffu/; by* Rire /Marshal' Blackhdim among the goods,*all ove* the stofoT With avlfew of havioz the stoiy. of Mrrßlve, and others con ncctod mih : 6ffi r .this whole froth,. nwVoh^otprOp'i , iety ? bnm redoes fceJb-ithe&rii attendance nt.theiMayor’s offico. Whilh is g6ing on r 6en4 Hubbell, counsel for Mr, Bly p,/hearing tHat-he and his family.are at the M&yoraoffice,'goes there, and directs hi8 J ollenfcWdeb\V, 5 considerable exottemenfc f ,, time, JiaitiinA- Yri* met;by .lho. ro sponse that he (Mr. IT.) is a perfect gentlemans JS; hoard ,on habeas rorp«.*,whtoh results indhe de-. fendant being' rcnsßodeU'foV trial.’ ’/On© of.tbe’Wit-;' nesses against him is Ann Devlin, * family, whom it is alleged Blye insMtutes *.prose cution impose of frightening' her. away; aTeo/mStme city. Ann examined Ing, and sworothatßlye had endeavored to induce her to date 7 the ahdWth Neif -that a threat had'besn did warrant to induce Ann'D^-riin-totbs Mr^Bliiokhtmi hod a boos saloin®4M>*ft?# flolW aM.ft.en, she. became the victim ofrßlye»conUnuftl-thwata rand evidenc es fchowed'a’bold at^ ‘ lnitjumentelity; an indlviddafcww-mreddio pereonatoiStr. Blab* - ■; burn, nod td* hihlft. ’certain- to'Afifr D&r- Mr. Hnbbeli, and her.slgnsturo-obtained to a pa per. written by tho eonnsel-fbrißiye, the,contents s? which obeliiidiiOt uodStstand!’ ’", ,h'- n -' General Hubhetl, on, behalf ofMr, Blyo, askod tho conrt.to hear witnesses on behalfof, his client, nromlsmirtb’shhW that- lie had -good fcanse' for the Xeaw^S.iH'ne^i^Me^S^iS to hear. teitirdony-'rof thV dafenoe,' as the 1 hearing was a mere primary one.heflittinz as a sominitting asgtifirate. GenerarTfubbelljthoh; spoken to tho ease with a good dearofbitterfoeUDg, denomina ting thc'pioeasnWoniis'spersecation, aild the inycS tigation. byoOffioer, BJaekbnrp aa a; one. He detaiied;Oipj^rlienlnr?;bf.tbb seene.st the office;between him anil the Biro Marshnl, and waa . tie*. SemuUMted k'gtoiMvlftdiyMuiiJntoi&stin the bate, andftokebfhMr, B!sckhnrna?“ tills fel low oept on almost ' oonelnded to eraio tbtj a.rae of Mr. llubbcll from the list of 'mcmbers.eMbo bsr for : applying the epithet of.“liiflMt tda-prefestionalhrotherpautl again,wheii ( Hfr.ir‘th'featened,in siViolcnt mnn ner, to"lUp tke faco of oheoftho witnesses bf the Commonwealth in the oaao of Torn Hand, the noted eonnterfeiter, do we joro.«*ber.to.hayo. hoard oeeb nndignifletUaognagefrow anatfeirneyin pnroourta . iSs'Btaokbnin. iyrbd.'saweys’ reniains eobl'and ; eolleotod, reprayentaA'W’ihe .court tbrtngb District AttorneyMenn, 1 that the statement: OfeMr.Hub bsll', who cTineed'Weh'bostility fobim for ttiere ly di«Wgtng>;ia dnfjj *f*. “‘ftO frombeginning. Jir. ' IlubVcll' 1 angrily ‘rotorted with tlie word i( faisQhoodv’-'icoupleiliwitb someindistinctromsrk,' when Mr. Biackbam said,; that an the occasion re> ferrod.ta,Mr.iH.,acted like* p'orfoot ; lanatio. and that Mieondubtksd atiracted the attention or-one of tho deteetiveoffieprs. who was about to arrest Tho’couriiiiou'glit'that tho personslitissof Mb. H. had gono.itoo far. ■ Jndge lmdlow' said tbit be saw nci thin mint ho'conduct of tho officer both full and faithful performance of duty. ; and that the evidouee now before him diyoloeedatbe'feet that an attcmpt the part of Blyo to' pre vont too pro nor administration oftLelaw. lie ao oordingly ordared thtadefendant to .find bail in-tbo earn of 8300 to snswen at oouct , tho newmhargo of misdomoanolt'wbiebihacl : boon; preferred T jigain« him. , ThlSj'it tbo'hodr'of adjdnnitnorit, Blye bad faileds.to.do. and..,WOS Sent' to.Moyamcnsing prison.: We oarnostfyfrnst'thnt when Blyo’s esse is called, for trial there will bo: Ho ‘ropetltion bf the disgraoe fal soeno .of^yesterday; epd fecl confldpnt .in saying that au attempts to intimidate or browbeat a fearless and faithful'officsr liko Mr. Blaekbnrn must nroye'fatile.e.'Aun BeylinlySsteiday waS af fected to tcary tuider a fasbionable; bat brutal style of •'N.*tK^il«u ! '.*i> < > 3 e 'of weaker resmny, in tlie presence of a crowded court, be seared almost out of- tlioir Wits by tho thausand and-one petty.etcvicos,* best known'to those‘.who employi theia .for tbat purpose, it will take soino tbing'-bf ,(1 atorner.stuff’ to seal the -mouths of •>so who, dtuo\y ~their .rights, and who pill claim them under IBS proteetioa.of the law. - Elias Lasarns-was putm trislj on-the charge of selling lottery policies;-: .Goorgo Fulmer,' colored, testified to bn,y»bg;d>ee»'cmployed, byLazartis to sweep out' biatVcffice,- in 1 Market street near Nine daring tbo taontb of^uhmary; eo ihat be wbb un able taleivrf &°d had' to ; ;be f takenrin : g iqVthe. examination •KneftM # -'that he arrcsUd Lazarus at liis'jhpusc/la Quoen gtteeh Boujhwnrk, and befbrp!' Aldermen. Mo- Oonagby,' iwribern part of tbe cHy, Lazards ’ oco?;on rtho balk of Matthewßlifier. reputed to Do .in-tbo noas; nflerrrr.r<!s on.tbd l bath" of George Rankin, also Rankin not cxaminCdry Tbb t’o" bb.-inalifuted by “ bockebjH who refiaod to pay % f * Xhe jury, after Bomr :4 'delib'eritror\y/rendered. a./.verdict: of gniliy. Sefilencfedfto nine mbnihs T 'ltnprisoninonl at lnborv-io-tbePhiladelphift County Prjpon. < William ;-Ha«kiaa /convicted of a petty ns* faultandfFa^f^V, iftj/'wnasentenced. to;ap im prißobm'ent.bfiwoirenks,.:-, f -.lw.<. v,'-- -. Jobn Adama pleadv guilty to a bill of indictment chargirig'bim-Trftb the J of/ehoea.' He ivaE Boyd ijud former waa cbargbdjwitb Tbo mns I^strange, -'thee* versa* . I£. appeared from tbe ©Tidencetkftfc’Adams badarresied a little daughter of liCTtrangbf wh o r . wqllk now n/,aea respectable, quiet/ciUien, phd knocked him. down rrhen be Jo 1 spoakabout ; the matter, ffbo fte dcfctuiabts f waa guiltyjuimdnqccjwd rforihjaa »ey ftobdindieted../ .'- -•««-/ :.*-*!* Xboa.Pitftfomid bed DiHy Moor^/two of tb b on a cbarge bfcikd, 3 wero. acquitted' of<i«sauls and Bobmittednby tbe \ District. Attorooy witbonfc eyjdbpcoK--. " : ' r VHj .tornoy.witm>uv-- ; . Hoiyry*9^)^W4!S f cqi|vlote4 of Aij'fl sptnU Ond bat tery on aefonfrlboxingfelldw named John llawsey. bio work for the pjoJ and agitl with whom be enough to borrow some of thopoorr^tjwvn-epard warnings, and became oh-; lirioiij or tbo'fjvSvthaUt waa.hia duty to return the moneyVV;HetjMßo,>fbjrfeot to,: pay Mary for tho, work •bo 1 ; IToaet- 1 hese oironthstancOiß," she wen* tofc'irli<ntse Of .DawSeyy and. wKeri ber right ful f’ttfii wpjm/frftiMd>ber,' shepulled - bim.bff 'p, brrohw TheWridencOwM:uiHrontttidictedvaiidHbe ; ji iy';^Y#t|f ,3 tK^rVeT3Jpfc‘;;-Jt' f jl« { dtilywhotfstoefc cue v .we?ftere OS requestor -tpo! District At tor se j, the woman '-way:sent home to ( berfaraily/iWbd \ arc indebted' to hOrrdaily Oxerilbris’ fortbdirßub- r.'-h. Vs V- / v* The tifext-nasertrled wu : The'prOSOctitor;was itMrv'O’NeHl,"who"ls-in : ms ninefy-ftrst'yeSr, lindlbe defendanteMr, Bode'evs, whole tnhlMJrtty-r2venthj6ar.lt was a- trivial charge battery.:, It" opmearsHtbat tber!Biritd''#,)'al^)t ) "dif&caHy ) ja^marke^ ; -place, .O’JfeiU nruck B<H!gers;?ith'»«aiie-, :; aud^jlhQ/latti»r;pttBhe4' ; tbo former waHvVTTnderltbls;; eyldcnpo 1 the. jory/.of a»u*&gw wIU ness prosecutor - »peik-t>f the an oid'taabi Mr 4 gßoVd&fjf.Vji&tjjhy tn’lbettilf-of Bodgers. whoso age appears to Kayo “ weighed; him, ofthe 1 senior ip the Ontise; j -v with d4t&SBfe. wbero ho purchased from Jbtar HoalHads/wbo Were' Jn the employ.of. Messrs. Abscr t A/Co., a large qu&aUfybf arid /pipe? elcewftieh had boon sfolen frOto tbo establishment of those gontfemdu, 5 -Tho,boyi. who wore as wlfricsSOt; that .tney'hnfl feloniously taJtetitheterttolesOßdiSoldibem toJlHbtUfldVwho knew wberddhe? onme.from^acd; wboenoouragod tbdi^i)m' QOndnot.yThe prisoner* ‘thrbughrthe interpreter, Mr.Dayis, stated' that Be eotftrt bdt Englisbj bis guilt, , r> Mo?ars. D.,Murpby and Walter Budd ably defended: him*; having-bddomo intereafedvin. verdiotbf rullty. The tynimfeTs :twb liUld' girls wpife'pHMttVftrid 'tiieffv sot*'/ >Bilbrimdf yropt Hko a-'ebua, spd mhny.>wpfO •' unumunpd. • -It was effecting. scene/ 1 an«| 'Whpn :judge DudW itffe‘ prt&nfer;he"iaf4 ho. were to oVnt,.fOelingtr ; of-sympathy-he would allow tbjrope ration Of the jaw.to cense:; bat perform: for t£e 1 pro-’ teciionof {the 7 Ho ihe f>risoner*:4<r aeightcenK* montb&Vcontlncment. at •OjqPY' ; il , EMS^ ;t!S ju ;. v,-t VJ-’TNE ?'«r<c. Spf.®Spa>;J}WiiPU(as,ftTlifi,uioH slogsnt. juiti: of f norm in (lie world i»»t (ha 1 Hofei rfo Villa, in Pniri». ‘ Th#'WMateifof,^pt>H%lna«;nnarto£ref«'. their Vomplefe illumination' &.7M tap«r,and.a.W au b,mier». fen tlioiiaruid vititors can l>e Accommodated i Stone Clothing Hall ofßhpkhiUAWilpWNosi'.eOJ a.nfl 605-Ch^ptiwffrae^a^o^flßixth, m tMs.oitjV- >_■, .y* * siiMUpiterAexl year/as,follows i-w^s)*)7 bf theetmyJftauarr^»»^«‘V?®' - -of tiie yoboiL February B,>i*|bl^; allrcoDdHr^ mn t July l|(Vi*ible'oft thfc 4.-A-TR»rtialecHp?p.Qftlrempani the Antipodes. - .»WKi ./U;?S p^rtrin^Oofober^ the palatial Store? of GranvilleStokeafNcii fiOZ Chestnut - '*}W f Y‘ a f A ; T : ! Ah- 4 - '■■ ,Jl ■ ? t^^{s )>i*oC !'J’bhn Ifpbton'F- Xx.QMtf*l*Jf .VtAfal'-- ‘ ' ml ttiuew im the tm mr.v It ' wae,&%itoifegntreufameßdow>withapjand-fortetiiefarß. «|arafc ■ BtirOT«feilrittU6lf [)>'.B(rip>lnß'fe i lij«*hirt '■APASfiiCtoaSSS Vr. * I vMi i y;j:/- f r iBEE 'fourtb A PAdk& ;•vw ty^f.'Xi.: "fc'V£ :,‘AMUSEMENTS.?HIB£VENING. - ,; ,- Yl ’.-i SAWfo*»*a Opbra Housk—Eleventh etreet» above, iCbeitnat—Concerts nightly. ■', .., ♦, .'Fairmoost.—Free Conoortevery afternoon and evfn ttv-übytheGermania Orchestra'- ,*'•»**-» .‘<l' Jv _ r v.FwriwoftM.—Great exhibition of firevorks, by Prof* Jaoioon, at Fourth Amlßcrlfßatreeta. • > ‘vSh'Ai.'Oi; Alleged Rodbkhv.— Thomas' O’Keefe, one bf the 'porters s in theeraploypf Blesart; Abbott, • Johnes A Co„on Market s treet,/was arrosted a day or’two’since, on-the, charge of robbing bis cio f’pjDTers. A v pieoSof very valuable black silk, to -gether.wiih pomaother artiolosof a Bimilarobarto-, f tetV; ; in ,the,.trunk, of 1 the ;[&ebqed’v O’Keefe confessed'ttf'thbUrCeny'Of sdmd'-of the J goods; : and .wUSJcommitted- iff deftu,U>ofi;s2»ooQ Baitfto fenawer'thb charge;: The praotioo ofpur loining, suoh as has'been^prAottopdTon ‘several ■occasions, lately;,by* people,employedaa porters, is one that-onnnot>ba'tQo~<severoly punished; Porters are people in whom the, employers arooom -paiedto plaoaithe tuosfcimpHcit confidence. - They qaVe access .tb iho storo at unseasonable hours* and a. thing,,the confidence of thQiremplbyersVpuapioionjriirelyligHta uponthein.' In-'the case/above' mentioned, as. in manyothor Gftshsj tbepTiSoneris said to harO beon engaged at UiobuSitress 7 df'stealing ibr’ some time, aha to such .sa extent that tho .employers oanribt very easily! extentof their loss* From tho burglar 1 ;thero i» somo defence, in the shapehf an impreg nable salamander, and massive/doors, bdt from the Inau In whom allconfidenoe is ropoaod, there is re ally no proteojtion v Those,who are thus guilty of theft, as ahbnjd bhpunUhed in ah exemplary manner.:,, ..'iwy - 1 ‘TijTHiq^BEj^R'^^^Jhicf\RhgfiUs, ; ltaa re ceived A’letter vfrbmV-New::York, informing him. a' boyAbont, of* age,'who gives his namo,- as' Jpaeph' Henry )llatch, .was,, picked up in: tho streets of New’ \ork/W Sunday, and 'macod in the' ” Juvenile .Asylum” of that city, ITheiboy says ho belobgsMh and'was deserted- by .the. captain. I b£a yesspf, .by' whom, he was 'employed. - lie - also says, that hU parouta 'fcra nmid: Theophilus; acd LydiaJ hfid that they .V; V. * , ' fire abouti half past-hi ri e / o Vs) oo k yesterday mom :ihg Was caused by the'burning .of* tho) upper -story j.and a 1 portion ! Of tho ,irtx)f' of abufldiffg'on Second - . ’Mr.. J*:, tea-dealer,Ms tho -.ocoupaht?. • His stock 1 ' waJs somewhat damaged by wqtCr, - The entire loss will hot ampu'nt.to ( -much; l SoYeral steam, fire en- ; rginca'were upon .the ground,, but did not. go into service./' <■ ■ ■’ ' 5 >*•''-• ■- Arrival op Steuben jAssp*. ciatlop of New York,’ numbering twenty-three men;*, arrived hero last , -'eveniug,;*ud'.are ia; flue; manly .looking f They 'fedhome* on-Friday, their .visit herobcing.for.the<purposo,of participating in or the SteubenThstituto bfihiscity, Which takes plaoo-at Englnand- Wolf's.form to '-dey.•’ '* - f • - j* I , j , The Ambkkta Ekqixe. Company are making BrrangomenU' fo 'p&y tiViait Bodthj orttho. 11th of .September/ Thoobmpany will takeJheir_Bto&toor along, landr.wiH number .about -forty, members, ’■wuipped ih'Nefr "toft style. 1 Bebk’a Band will go along to do thonielodious/' The America’will stop 'at n ashing tonand Baltimore. Arrangement* havo jbean made to receive them. .• ... - > ( . f Conpebence in Session.—Tho coloredhie ■ thodist Epiioopal Conference hold its first session yesterday morning at tho Zoar Church, Brown street, .sbovo Fourth.: The. cohCerenoo teas well • attended,’-bnt> n& : business of public importance Wis transacted. .. - Escape.— About a vreck since, a-Cuban, namedAugustnsdo Miramia, tybo '-vras, arrostod in New York, on the ohaigo ofdeftaudinga.Cuban bouse in that city of ovor $5,000, by making false entries ,in: their bg'okspmade, bis ’escape on Tuojday.i&it while in thoeustodyotan;ptHocr. , ' --'iE»p* f or;o> Fivgit.NpAKtatient at the Charity Hospital,"of Havaha, dn tho night of the 24thulL, ’ who was enduring frotn' fyver, suddenly jumped from bii 'bed, ran:arbu'nd tho gailery, and threw :Kirasel£byorthi)balustrado into tho contrp square, . killing himsolf bn tho spot. r ' rio-H|C.“bJThefe' will' "fab a‘« musical jnhilee and pio-nio.” Jo-day. ~at.,.Engol 4 Wolfo’a .Fnnn. .Xho affair is under the management of-tho Steuben Institute. A glorions time is anticipated—weather pernsitting. - - - - - ■ - .... FauiThboogh [ a ■ Hatchwat.—Yesterday afernoon, about 4 o’clock, a-man named Lawrenoe Kolly,. aged, tbirtvlyoars, was severely injured ,by; fallingthrough a hatchway in., .the stables attached to. tho depot of tho Ridge-avenue Railroad Com-, pany. Ho was taken.to Bt. Josephs Hospital. : . ~, SebiocbAccimnt.—A boy about fifteen yeats of age, named Joseph Adams, had his right 'hand caugnt in npiekejr pfc the ooltou milt of Mr. TA'rbcokle, ta..Man«£k'. The hand was so se verely crushed, amputation will bo •necessary;'; ,‘' r • *’• T**- y?------ ‘ ‘ Yestoda: «/hb ..KATtiEH. jfest iy was warm .enough"'td be .felt, thdugH it waa not disagreeable. tThe any was rather"cloudy, and particularly so in the evening. Tho clouds, as amfttterof course, inter* ftired yrith the moonlight arrangements and spoiled the beauty of the night. v;,V ! ; ,• . Jj man named Kelley ’ was ad . mlttod to the Episcopal Hospital yosterday, having ■boon pun over and - severely injured by a coal-cart inßioh'feotid'btiroot; ' ' Jaw Broken.—A laboring man named Thos. Soybrs,"about fiftyyearaof age, had bis jaw badly .dislocated by ftiliingdown a pair of stairs at Frank ford road and Huntington street. He was eonvoy* cd to the EpiicoparHos[ntal,_ Found Drowned.—The body of John, Gillig a.Gennan, who baa been absent from home for some time,'wns discovered'yesterday at Cbrlsttan-street ‘wharf. llo,resided inEleYonthstroot^below.Chris tian. and was of intomperate habits.. Arrivals at the principal hotels UP TO 12 o’clock last sight." GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth/ ' A D Ditmar, Lancaster i >. Gen B A-Shoc/Tor. Lane Sami Carpenter. Memphis >-ITHMc‘Cardto ! yicksburc -A. < L§ c J. n V ln Keokuk ..Cl*Knufimnn.Columbia, !W V? Batloy, Helena. Ark £L Knott, Louisville HK Parsons, Harrisburg K Mend* St I onia wJT Glenn,B C ( ~MHSellers,S 0 SM Johnson. NY . Goo M Jones/N C ..t.HWatfe. Va. ■ WBYSntTfo , BLopicerftJames,l** -'•.MWntton, Jr* Red River a a STkeWMjpß . Mrs Sykes. Miss „ MiusSykes; Alisa ‘- * ManrnesaaeUrria,Hava'a' Jdo Alcoln, Havana. • .. Boncfaceodcla Cuerta, Hanbrajro de la Ctiorta.Hav '•'Havana ‘- ft Rafael Zamora, Havana T do Mondmla k la, Hav ♦BTumoulot, Np*. • ¥m Pope, Miss •fi Haywood-Ohio • M J Chambers, Memphis , G D Smith, Newburg.B O' 0 John«nn. Savannah John W Epnals As la, Balt J 7) Gross, Union Springs •j W Wilsnm Richmond - • "JW Hnaehi Vicksburg ■ RRoarh. Vicksburg, Miss David R Garins, N Y HMrCftllou?hA2aons, Md.THiUmftn, Ala ■ , -Gen Sims, Pa . - ~ C 0 Cloory, Momphis A M Btokos k la. N.-Y , C B N Rupley, N Y H T Lemmon. Memphis Jiut MoDonslii As la, Albany W Elmer, Jr. Brid'ton.NJ J:RKllett. Mirs Thou S Kin? « la, Mobil© W D Harrison Ac la. Va .Geo P Davies, Cin-Ov,’/ : Mtes Davies. Cm, O -T A Nelson »v. la, Memphis Miss Laura'Nelson. Momp Miss Jennie Nolsou, ap. .. .Ch W Anderson, Nashville Koyes Mich.nel E Smith, Boston , Judge Martin, Balt j . * Strnnro, Memphis Morcer Merrell.'Momphi» f n Mw.W RStmngo, do - James Blade, Boston, < R.Oobh,Ky t . 1 T E Courtpnary. fjt LouJ» .w,Holmes, Pittsburg -Mrs Holmes, Pittsburg , . Mr* Moore, Pittsburg - ,Mjss Kenedy.Pittsburg, Rov T M Dnrght k la, 0 A Kwwttnu,& K, Ohio R C fiandlbrd. Ark Pa J 8 Horton, N Y John Wait, 'X, '*7 r’ T A.Wlialin. NY .F H Archer, Salom. NJ. John Osborn k wf« N \ •Jnlm Q Oalwrn. NY *- ■ --Dr Johnston,Lomsvnlle.Ky {Miss Johnston, Louisville . Geo T Knwbt, Enelnnd J N.Sperry, Nwhvjlle. fon. RobtF Percy, N Y , .'John Barbee, i*miisviHe Joifah Harris*- ,* i‘ > Jns A Carnes.; Memphis •• PC Butmnn. Boston -ChasXocUn,NY • ' RChitty,EiV'Hnu JS* S Hagerty. Balt » . J W Gorain. Ky. COJon(s,NO - i Mrs M H .Tout*. N 0 J J Williams A.'la , Fla ~R C Badger. NC .' B.irrr Dnvi*. NY • • . , A A Peasson. Nett ton Foils :J-WLittlo.Newton Falls. D Clarke* Mwa . Sml M-Bailey,.Rmhraond •, A 3 Beech, NashviUe.Tenn Rl* BickmgmvVa ,j ~ - > Geo WDusonborry, Va ,r,HBnUor.Vn; . . , . I H Gnntnr, V» ' ’ ~ ,JJIC Spmla. I. Yj< ;. _ cji»i Btojnlißn*r,jp. Y. , G-BMasson,Mobile . MrsRK Rumoli, Boston •ARennedrJJfiß,; - *.« , WPWilfon Acla,ra,_ MissJJ/irxFj(rW*n*Pa>f. . WEtnrm. Pa . ~ „ , R A Pnnsle* Charleston Jno H Bills, *Tonn m : Miss Clara Bills, Term ■ - Mrs Lucy C Bills,' Tenn Jno Thompson. La Grange ~ Dr Urkhart As la, Ga, . Aire Multjanl, . <i RP Richardson.Richmo d . JBFergusonvHichmond ~ X f Smith, B»rmg field, 111 f.Wßidonbaugh, Mo, ,TEBarron,Mo• GBRobortc. Ga - Mbw Tdneey. Ga, -A W Steel. FayeUeville - MasterW AStool.Fayot’e ,J A Clarkson..Va r HCBntclor, Mo CaptDevier k\ a* Balt- •, .R M.hfcJmisoy. NY RMapraw,Balt Edw Matthews, Ohio • MERCHANTS! HOTELSonrth street, below Atohe -Col. Bardwell.Pa m vßG.Murphv.Pittabnrg -J R Dowell, Boverlf, Ky ""w Brooks k la, Toxos ■ Edw Hartwell/M Clmnir ' "Mr Kupper. Milwaukee ' 'Geo Bjkerrßiohmond, Me WHson Bakor, Riohraond ‘ M‘P.Warn*. Easton. ' I, Coalman. Aja' , _ - E N«bhnt Ac fanlj Georgia . ieaiah Lord,Ohio • • fl| J-B BrownsN Y‘ ‘ -J V FiWrd/Lovonw’th.^ia jJt G Wood, Hopkinsville.Ky Ira F Ellis Ac la, Kr • -W'W White, Loi'kHaven. - FAI Hirfutor,-Heading CGeiper.liancaster H LTillotspn, Pittsburg E Barnes Ac la, Mtw SHort. miss iMins Emma Ifnrt, Miss' M L Graham, Sahabury, Ct -EJF»mum,NY pQßnrfcla.SC. .‘ABimon.se „„ ; JuliusMierslra,Ga *iirJCTucker,NY /r ‘ AMERICAN MnSU Shinlarv-PitUburg- E Conn Kirs Pratt k-9 eh;n, Ohio H AJloff, Reading isaanHPfr,RefldinT ; "JRBrown,lowa --- - J C Thmnpson, FajettoviHo J Williama Ac la,'Trenton HiramFoeht.Jlending ' W D wfrilLWnshington ,Wm Ilehren, Washington E W Tenn CAWMIacOiNY EHeflth.NO- _ ■JnhnDrakn. Enston 1J Lom* A'Zwiiler, N Y i R Downing.* West Chestflr W M Coleman k la, Boston Mies Cooper. Boston 'S Inanlls-Msss <' J Evanß, Lu*6mo co; Pa *- wHGadon.DC o«tah6ea*4ravft.N Y • B W-Wricht. Da • } W Pearson.’N Y‘ 1 - * -H"C N*»*nitt« PortDoposit } HOJcott. St Lout* ; - » Mrs-T B Htneon, Boston MtssHDover, NH JH Hanson. Boston \‘i' : ; JONEfl* HOTETv~Oh»«truW«t,, &boveSixth. ißrJLHterman.US Aj.- * bJBRlce, Phila -JK Sharpe. Indianapolis 1 ' -Jas Wrfsht A la.Ky ;,Ta«JMHBk?n,Md / .. ’ £Bo Ford, Va ’ / , ‘S WiAnM,N'Y. ‘ l '■‘’&A Cochran/Middletown Jos Neal] >lies j - Tlios Broome; Pa »• JJ 8 Mansfield. Mas* .. MrsSti-ter.Nj- 1 ' •" • - . MreC MeWillinmn.N’J : ' J K J l/Crnsßalt j Robert J Milled,’Balt * 1 »•'' DrCW RoNv;k fcls.O il. A Barrows. NY ~ MrEtwelh N Y • J Coupon. Jr. Md AHow. NY -AClftrtT?* Y' ”"' ' MTllndcllfTo.Ky 1 P rfrown. Conn . ' (IMSmitli, W.stTroj SHDof'o^fcla.Eioliin’il tfnVimottr.-U'iH ; SPMsjus.Tonn arc Wood,. Hiill. ' , Job Urie,;. Il.tU !H,HBinl. Bolt . BonJ Hard,/!\ld Mi,PmI,NY--•' . i, ‘ FflAfottlN HOUSPi—Cheßlnutet„ nlmve Third. B flaoh., Ky" . ' (? Pnttermn. FoitivjUe B.Cnfefort, Yft - •' < 8 H Comfort. Yn ,T»» Comfort, Vtt BFnttor«on,ro«avilfe r n B Jannoy. Po : B FY Zeller. Cape Me, N.Waehinston, Cftlifornia , F Gllihona. Plnla TP I.theli. N 1 , Jolm Doherty, Srliyl Jlav’n | Newark, ti J O E Hufehineon. N J : i’Tuls« ow,,rk ’ NJ -j ■ anilnnrao, N O, * -.JDHiU,NO i’ - 1 JimON HOTEL-Arch atreat, above Third. ' . :C R Bassett, Canton. O', y' RW. Roberts Ac la. Chicago VHi you. NY , , , . Twnrman, HiorlesviUo , J. 7 Wliitn Va. Cln. O' j - Mra C C Kohl; Cin, 0 , Misa A Bohelloiuer,Cln.O ThonMrtroliy,Bel . iSliaa Murpliy.^«l»tor,M 7 WmßTolinan, Ma;s , O Dorickapoila. Pel Mfea Bonoknin, Del T O Wortli, Wil'ri, Ir C _ J B Taylor., Freeport, 111 81-ATF-S UNION HOTEL—Market Btreet. rlkivo Sixth. ■,Tno Vt Ctinndler, .Flii'la '' ID Coiinul.ArtfiTitio City. A L Thomna. N V -, -i? &".«». Blair co ■ ,13 8 Carpenter. & la, Klm’a i?.', sl i? wn : J”ft I Sri>o?if ttabari 'HA Tuntlaiu'|l j Uit ' L,r ' ? ■ WHofeicK Cincinnati WI Ana iota. O ncinaati oe?fcn ! a ta : "' ; t fiKffiwofrhfla 1 / -. .GeoLl’htt.llarriabura . JasHnntor. CmnniliiaiFa ; .T M llairtl. Wheel ns,Ya' Se,°/,F I !f’f b ’ ‘WH fitiickler: York, Pa > Roht Mtiltson* KiUftHning . W BrinklioO, St Louie . ’/_J‘H Bonforil. Somerset, Fa r.! NATIONAL HOTEL-Kaeo streotfitbove Third! }W Bingham, Conn _ Oeo M Stranb, Phila SKflSearfoß.ljpbanoni'Fa . JKiUor t Qlno . . . •il) NeliiorirOnio' -Ik Jns Morren, Fa ■ ‘ ... )sS>rtiison;N Yt : ... T) CA Clarkson; Harriab’g lll,Handler.-Pottaville ' - |w Itoheria. Lobanmtco, . AUGnsTnvussa.';,'-: MARINE INTEM.IGENCE. SEE FOUHTH PAGE.: itoitm«Mn from New York, via Cum May, 8X hours, with mi|«e andpassonsars to . "fi'.'hr Youn?' Arasfica, Tuft, 1 day from Port Deposit, with wheat toJoe I* Sawlar & Co. - ■" *Vi i Sohr .fohnLank, Johnson, 1 day from- Frederioa.Del, with wheat to Jas L Bowley & Co. ( CorjospondsnOa of the Philad^^iaßx^han£<U g , Tho flohonnart' M 'Plata and "Ba* i\r« tho only vessels ,atharbor. Thoxchormor Mary H Mlffhnloft the Broak watertbiamorningforPhiladelphia. .windlouthenfit— WCa he ySuM, TO M. HICKMAN. -- • '' 6Y TKLEQKA.PK. ' . , 7 An~ hermaphrodite brig and several sdhoonors passed .m> this afternoon.. No vessels gains mor out. .Wind 8. ThermometerBoirttheshade.' /V\.Y©iiw, -THOS.B. HUGHES. / . ■ ( BY TBLKGBAVH, ... . <Correspondence of The Prefis.) ' [Porstoamshin Arabia, at Halifax.], , -'Arrived from-New York 23d ult. Dr Barth,at Ham burg;l 26t)v Emerald, at-Liyerpool: 27th, Mercury, at .Havre; Plymouth Bock. atDoal: 23th. Blue Jnoket and Zophyr, at doj 23th, D Webster, Favorite, and Robins, from New Orlonn*-23d, Harry Hammond, at- Bordoatix; 28th, Cordelia, at Deal. < - ; • ~ Arrived from Boston 29th, Leaping Water, at Deal, . AfnVfld from Charleston, Rolia. in the Clyde. Sailed for SaVannnli 28th, Georgia, from Liverpool, -„v ’.. ' MEMORANDA. . „ __ . .Steamship Boston, Sellew, hence, via Capo May, ar-, Staamriifp 7 Vanderbilt, r< from New York, arrived’at Southampton 27th ult., >■■ '' i t Stoamship City of Bsltimorc, Leitch, from New York, at Liverpool 28tfi ult. ' ' ' , „ • . Steamship City of Manchester. Konnedy, sailed from Qnppnetown 29th ult. for New York.. ', ' ~. Ship Saranak, Rowland, hence, arrived at Liverpool 25th ult. • 7\T • - , „ j . • .Ship 8t Charles, fan reported) Conway, sailed from Li verpool 23d ult. for Philadelphia. i Ship ■ Fannv MoHonry, from New Orleans, arrived at Bordeaux23dult. . / - 1 , • *j Ship Shamrock, Donne, from New Orleans, was off Li verpool 27th ult. - ■ ; • SniptHornet, Mitchell, for New York, sailed from San Frartcisco 7th nit. , * • . ... • . Bark Mary Ridloy, Ellis, honoe for London,arrived at Deal 2&th uft. .. Bark C Heddlo, Brown, clouted at New York yoster dnv for Lisbon; * »,•/•- Bark Thomas Allibono, Barnard, remained at Havana - 1 23 d inst. uno. • ■ •>■,,- ; Bark. Bonj Hallott. -Little,- forflNew Orleans, sailed from Bordoaux 23d hit. - ■ , Bark Elizabeth, Samrai, bonce, arrived .at St John, N 'B. 7th inst. * - ~ / * • , L’Bark. Cores, Humphroy,'hence, arrived at St John, N B.7thinst. "BriffjYounz Dorchester,- Fitzpatriok, henco, arrived At St John, NB. 6ti| inst, <* ' >- .. Brig Annie .Grant, Heath, hence for Londqn, arrived at Deal &3th'ult. B*hr Nnthaniol Lnnk, Fleming, from Frederica, Del, at New York voatnrday. . Schr Johji B Mather,.Nickerson, honoo, arrived at , Mijlar/sAiled from Now Bedford 9th from Braintree for Phila delphia. Bailed from Hnrwichpnrt fith inst. , . , Schr Roberts, sailed from Wareham Slat '/ Be i? sailed from’ Warehara 6!h inst* for Philadelphia... i tJ ■ " MARRIED. 1 On the 4th instant, by Rev;* Jem H. Kennard, CHAS. P. BETHELtM. D.» to Miss LIZZIE SMART, both of this city. * ** (ft the Bth instant, hr Rev. A. Bentty. Mr. WILLIAM FREEMAN to Miss MARYANN BARTON, all of this * l (Jn the 21st of July last, bv Rev. J.H. Turner. Mr. JONATHAN TOMPKINSto Mrs. DEBORAH A. HAY WARD, both of Philadelphia. • '' * . > - DIED. - On Wednesday morning, 30th instant’, aged S years,' ANNIE, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth 8. Brown. ' Funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, from No. 1703 Green street, at4o*olock. - , . * ' Or oonsnmptton. on tho morning of the lOth instant, HENRY K. A3HBRIDGE. in the 38th year of his are: .The funeral will take place: without further notioe, from 1602 Filbert street,* on Friday noxtjat 4 s*. M. * At Media, on the 9th inst;, WM, WILSON, in the 08th year of his age. ’ ‘ < ■ , ' His relations and male fnonds are respectfully invited in attend his funeral, from his late residence, 327 North 'Fifthfltreet.on Fnday morning, 12th inst.* at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Woodland Cetne tory. ** •On the 9th inst., ELMIRA, seoond daughter of J. W. and Maria Goff, avod 21 years. - The relativos and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 17008ummer street, on FndAy morning, the i2th inst.. at 10 o’clock. - --** the Mb instant, JOHN, son of Hugh and Julia Alex ander, in the Bth year of his age: , ~ , . Funeral from the residonoe of his parentB«northoaat comer of Twelfth and Poplar streets, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * - -On the Bth instant, WM. WHITE, m the 30th year of his a'qe.. ' Funeral from the residence of his brother-in-law. No. 2 Gilbnchara(late Little Green}street, Kensington, this (Thursday) afternoon, at l o’clock. • *' -'•On the 9th instant, MARY ANN, daughter of Thdroas and Ann MnlvahiU. aged 4 months. -Funeral, from the residence of her parents, Somerset and Salmon streets, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock, without'further notice. ‘ * On the 9th instant, ALFRED, son of Joseph and Sarah Birch, aged throe months. • ' , -Funeral from the residence of his .comer of Twonty-first and Vine streets, this (Thursday) morning, at 9 o’clock. Proceed to Mount MoriahCeme tery; ' - * • In Camden, N. J.. on tho 9th instant. SAMUEL HAR RIS; son of Joseph and Elizabeth Ellis, aged lyoar; 10 months, and 22 days, Funeral from the residence of his parents, Seoond .stteet. below Cooper, this {Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock, without further notice. • • ’ * At- Burliniton, N. J,.Aug. Bth, JANE ANDREWS, sister of John and -Robert Androws, of Pmladelpiue, from Chestnut-street wharf, this ‘(Thursday) ,moraine, at 11 o’clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. Car riages will be in.attendance for those wishing to proceed bo9th instant, JOHN McNICKLE, aged 45 Tears. ' _ wi vuuin. •'Funeral from the residence of Hi* brothers, Daniel and Patrick MoNinkle. nortboast corner of Sixth and Bouth -streets, this (Thursday)morning, at 9o’clock. Funoral aenice at 8L Paul’s Church. -lalermafft at St. Mary’s Cemetery. . A * On Tuesday, 9th inst, ELTZABETItSIARY, daughter of Hamilton JP. and Charlotte D. Latta. : Funeral from the residence of her parents, southwest corner of Twelfth and South streets, this (Thursday) moraine, at 9 o’clock. To proceed to Mount, Moriah Cemetory. .. i , ,<; * Onfhflfcjji inaf/mE of, bilious dysentery, Capt, BEN JAMIN INGERSOLL, aged 57 yoars.; • , ' from his late ro6ul»nce. No. 221 Federal st.. below Jefferson avenue, this (Thursday). afternoon, at 3 o’clock. To, proceed to Philadelphia Cemetorv. • * On the fithmstant,' CORNELIUS GALLIGHER,aged 23 voanj. . ‘ FurioraT-fronv the tesidnned of hi* brother, Beach street, botwoon Spruoe and Pine, Schuylkill, this(Thurs • day) afternoon, at 1 o’clock, without further notico. * On theSth JnaUnt, Mrs. SARAH, THOMSON, widow of the lata James Thomson, in the 86th year of borage. Funeral from the residence of nor son-in-law. Suaa W. Johnson; Market street, west of Thirty-fourth, this (Thursday) morning, at 9oVloek. without (iirthernotiee. On the 9th instant, MICHAEL DOUGHERTY, aged 63 veara.. - Funeral from his late residence. Green street, below Margarotta. West Philadelphia, this (Thursdayjftfrer noon, at 4 o’clock. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery, On the Bth instant. CATHARINE BRADY, daughter ,of James and Susan Bradv. Funeral from the rosidenco of her patents, Southern avenue, below South street, this (Thursday) morning, at 8K o’clock, without further notico. To proceed to Ca thedral Cemetery. Funeral service at ,Bt. Patrick’s - Church. ’ * On the 9tn instant, CHARLES, son of Charles and •Mary Jane Smith, aged 1 year, in months, and 29 days. : Funeral from the residence of lus parents, No. 418 E nterprise street, above Fourth, thin (Thursday) after noon, at 2 o’olock. To proceed to Philanthropic Ceme tery'. * * On the 9th instant, ELLA, daughter of Maria and tho late Beniamin Horn, Agod 6 years and G months. Funeral from tho residence of her mother, No. 479 York avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 9 o’clock. * OBITUARY. _ Mrs, 'AMELIA JENKB, only daughter of the late Simon Snyder, Governor of Pennsylvania, died at Eas ton. Pa., on Saturday P. M.» August 6th. Thinking the only daughter of such a man, add such a Governor, should not be permitted to pass from our midst without somo notice, I have taken the liberty of an nouncing her death to you< She was a subscriber to your papor* and very much admired (ts tone and spirit.' She poMOssod a remarkably strong mind, whs full of wit and humor, and nil who visited hor honored fathers mansion in Harrisburg; or Selin’s Grove, can remember the kindliness of her heart, ns wet! ns the strong Chris tian, principle which' adorned and besutifiod her cha racter. She married Dr. PJiineas Jonks, of Newtown, Bncks county. 1 ♦ • - * SPECIAL NOTICES. Ilian Living.—This is very apt to pjo duco a'disordorod stomach, resulting in Dyspepsia. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS will ontiroly re lieve any nausoa or bad fooling, and provost more Boriouseonsoanoncoß. If you Acre the Dyspepsia, & few bottles will entirely restore the digestive organa to their original vigor. . • ..For.sole by druggists and storekeepers everywhere, ai 75 cents per bottle. Also by the proprietors, Dr.’C. M. JACKSON Ac Co., 418 ARCH Street, Philada. It ; Removal.—Thk Mutual ILifb Insurance ov New York.—The , Agency of. this Com pany has booh REMOVED TO THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY BUILDING at the South west corner of FOURTH andWALNTJT'Strobts. - aul£»-lst J ' 4 .* F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent. Throw Away Youu Wigs.—A luxuriant growth of soft, young hair speedily follows the use of JcLst Havel's or Hair Restorer, it iaanever-ffulingromedyfor.andpreventiveof, taWnrrr ft alto changes gray hairs and whiskers tt> their origina* lifecobr. Itia.not a dye, and is perfectly Harmless. Sold by .alLdrugglsts, and by JULRB KAUEL Ac Co. No;7ot CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. auB-flt Olfß-PRICB OLOTHING OF THB LATEST Styles, and- made intho best maimer, expressly for retail sales. We m&rk our lowest selling prices m plain piovßßs on each article, All goods mAdo to order are’warranted satisfactory, and oi}r owr-prick svsthm is striotiy adhered to.' We believe this to be the only fair way of Uealiug, a a thereby all are treated alike. • JONES k CO., ap2B-tauS7 . . 604 MARKET Street, Gbovbb. & Baker’s Cm-BBEiTED NoiauLKaa Family SEWixa-MAcnmßa, - AT REDUCED PRICES. Temporarily at No. 501 Broadway. Will return to No. 495 in a few weeks. Saving Fund—National Safety Trust Company.—Chartered by tho State of Pennsylvania. rules: L Money is received every day, and. in any amount, large or smalt.*. FIVE PER CENT, interest U paid for money from the day it is putin. S. The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever it is called for, and without notice. • 4. Money is received Executors, Adminiitratori, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 6. The monoy reoaived from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first olms securities: 6. Office open every day—WALNUTStreet, southwest corner Third street. Philadelphia. apld Shaken’s Saving Fund—Northwest Corner-Second ami .‘Walnut Streets.—Deposits re- :received insmalUml largo amounts, from all classes of community, and allows interest at the rate of five per oent, pdr aßhum*... Money may be drawn by cheeks without loss ofin tCreot. . * . - , . Office ppen daily, from© untile o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, FRANK MN'FELLj Treasurer and Secretary, OHAB. E.MORRig. :* •; , Ff^nfttAsGNW; ILT 7 Of MONTGOMBRYXODGE, No. m.-A. Y. M., the Grand Lodge. of.PenUBjlvania» and the Order in general, are-rcspoctftdly invitod to meet at their Hail, CHESTNUT Street, above Soventh. on THURSDAY! lllh inst., /.at 3 .o'clock P. iM.,. to ■attend the funoral of thpirlato’feilow-mftmber, BROTHERTHOMAS BELL. By orderof tHe W. M.i ; -V«« • auH>-2t* . GORBON P. CUMMINGS, Acting Sec. ’ GERMANTOWN. AUGUST 8, IBfiO.w. Lk3. A Fair, for tho sale of useful and fancyarticles, wlTTbe held in tho Town Hall, commencing MONDAY, August 8, and continuing open day and evening during the weekt The proceeds are to be apphod towards JiQUidftting tho debts incurred m enlarging tho Church ot St.' Yluoent do Paul, Germantown, Rev. Father pnmenee, pastor. The hearty '.co-operation of all feel ing an interest m tho coniplotion of that t>oautiful ohurph i* rcspcotfull/ solicited.. Tickets of admission IQ cents; season tickets 25 ednts; to bo had at the door. Cars lonvethe depot,Ninth and Green sts., every •hour during the day and evening. Last train loaves Germantown at 10H P. M. . - - spS-Ct* npHERE IS AN EASE AND GRACE AND ,**■ . an infalliblo Likeness in the Life-size Photo?rnphs in Oil, and the iniiiiaturo Photographs, In water-colors or platn.'mndo nt RElMER’S’Gallery, SECOND Street, -.above Green. It* ' A EOTIC FIRF/INSURANCE COSIPANY OF NEW YORKr-Cosh Assots. $300,000. 3,1. .* .s -* .. •• . A. F* SABINE. Agent, . . tt SlTWALjfOTfitrerii NEW PUBLICATIONS. GREA.T.I'SWO’CESS.' THE BOOK OPTItE BKASON! ‘ ; . 10,000 . O’OPIKS ’’ ,■' 7M B s par ¥j Ra’TO N’ s. K -N’ I. -T-.T I K G.'.’ W O R K Wem nhMMd in adi-nnoo, snil nre now'fof «flo by ml Booksellers. It is just the book, to both instruot and amuse,- being a happy combination of . wbiiment and humor, of tnirth ftr.d philosophy; akind.°f Punch, in whioh the sedate forms a. Jpdioipus eoreecUvo of the eceentrio and gay, which might intoxicate, ine a whirl, liko the whirl of tho smoke, , Part sermon, part poem, part satire, part joke; Now wrought into romance, now framed to a speech, < All things considered, but little of each, * work:; : ' • It is just the book, for (ho sea-side-just the book to tako with you to the country-just 1 the book, in a cool, shady spot, to'rob the dog-days or all their power. . In tho says: ** Here wo.have opened another and, most genu inely American voin of humor. Mr. Bhillnber .has cer tainly developed a peculiar phase of wit. The innocent verbal blunders of the most worthy Mrs. Partlnrton are secondary to the sly satire, often conveyed m the mis takes. Thore is a groat deal of fragmerttary picture drawing in the accompaniments, whioh, if .Performed upon canvas, wmtld eive Mr. Shillaber.rank with the best Dutch and Flemish artists. Sam Slick has run his race. Mrs. Partington now is tho American humorist; original, gonial. laughable, and not unißstructjve. We wish it to bo understood that ■* Ike’ :ia included in theso pemarks. one should buy; the book who thinks it sin- Jn a recent lecture, speaking of tho difference between »It and WEtoELL HOLMES, ‘ i THE AUTOCRAT ARD PROFESSOR. •, ' ‘ iji the Atlantic Monthly, says: “Humor is infinitely rarer than wit. I think thore has beon vo.nr liUlo of it siiloe Burns. Humor must have feeling in.it, wit needs none. Voltairo was a wit; but Mrs. Parttngtonla eo«- t>er#fl(fo» with the omnibus drtver has more feeling arid humor than ever he uttered. As laughing an.d weeping aro =l<“ 6l >' i U'f 0 T 'f i O N 5 'wo E K 1; ,/ ' . MRH. PARTINGTON, ' in not wholly n humorous Iwok, nor in tho humor in it of that character which too oiton rondersabook unfit for h Whhin 7 iti b pagoß may bo found (lie most beautiful thoughts, tho purost sonlimonts, and instructive lessons, mingled in prose and rhyino. * *• iH-tm'ion.^o^^o^nj-arti.t,... ~ and embrace, dmong many othors, Ike a Pugilist, Ikk Burlesquino Hoops, Mrs. P. and the Grocer’s Dacojitek, The Partinoton Family, ' Ikk anp ms Guardian. Tho greater part of tho book ts entirely original, whioh will render it moredosirablo, ob tpere exists everywhere art eagerness to.road Mrs. Partington’s last, ft is in tondea not to please .only for a short time, but to be al ways a oheerfuf companion.for A weary hour,.and a wel come guest* at any time, within the family circle. ' ThofirataPPO,l^s ( 0 B Or PARTLNGTON . before tho publio, in book form, was welcomed by a sale °y° r thirty THOUSAND COPIES. Five years have since passed away, and tho pld lady has become even more popular, and present indications nr, fnvnrnhl, w Q R K than of hor previoua.volumo. : In One Vol., 12mo. Price 81 23. BROWN* TAGUARD, & CHASE, ' 1 Publishers, Boston. EVANS, and nil Booknolloni. anH-lh»-B DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. §ILK GOODS, FALL ’59, SIBLEY, MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF, NO. 531 MARKET STREET, . (North Side,) Invite the attention of Buyers to their oboioe and com* plote stock of .... - , SILK, DRESS, AND FANCY GOODS. &u5-lm ’ ‘ FALL TRADE ’ 1859. SHORTRIDGE & BRO.' (successors to hamman, snydbr, A c 0.,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ' or DRY Or O O D S , . . 420 MARKET STREET, Have in store & complete line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Selected expressly with a view to the interest* of CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS, To whioh they respectfully invite the attention of the trade. N; B.~A full stock constantly on hand, and orders will be executed promptly, at the ‘ euB-2m] LOWEST MARKET RATES. JgLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS. a full link or THE MOST APPROVED BRANDS, TOR BALK BY TIIB PIECE OR PACKAGE. JOSHUA la. BAIEY, 2U MARKET STREET, »ul-tr PHILADELPHIA. piRST OPENING . or MERRIMACK PRINTS, FALL STYLES, THIS DAY, AUGUST 1. JOSHUA L. BAILY, SIS MARKBT BTKBBT, Ml-tf PHILADELPHIA. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 1H DRY GOODH, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMLRES, BLANKETS, Ac NO. 304 MARKET STREET.' au6-2m j # W. OIBBS & SONS, NO. 331 MARKET .STREET, Are now opening their FALL k WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO MEN’S WEAR, ' In wbioh will bo fousd a ftill assortment of * CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, Ao. iws-8m JOHNES & GO.. IMPORTERS.AND JOBBERS OP SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ' NOB 327 MARKET, AND 524 OOMMBRCB STS. , BEIRUT SIXTH.. Having just removed to the above location, are now opening a new.and very desirable Stock of Goods, em , bracing every varioty in their line, which they offer to tho trado at tho lowest market rates, for cash or ap proved crodib i aoB-9m pBIGE, FERRIS, & 00.. IMPORTERS OF ■WHITE GOODS. mB imw mAntillah, &o. KOB.SS6 MARKET BT., AND 088 COMMERCE BT. Our Btook is selected by a member of the firm, in the BEST EUROPEAN MARKETS. au6-3m - WOOD, MARSH, & HAYWARD, IMPORTERS AKD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. NO. 309 MARKET STREET. . PHILADELPHIA. Fall and Winter Btook now complete and ready for buyers. aus-3m WIEEiAMSON & 00.. WHOLESALE DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN DRY GOODS. NO. 436 MARKET STREET, (And 444 Commerce street,) BBTWBHN TOURTII AND FIFTH, NO&TH SIDS, Our stock, wpeoially adapted to Southern and Wect* ern trade, is now large and oomplcto in every parti cular. ' 1859 FALL IMPORTATIONS. J§s9 DALE, ROSS & WITHERS. 831 MARKET, AND SIS COMMERCE BTREETS, PHILADELPHIA, . • IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS op SILK AMD 1 fancy goods, Have now a complete atook, to whioh they invite the at tention of buyers. ’» ' • - aus-3m PALL IMPORT. 1859. HERRING & OTT, Have now in Store their usual SPLENDID STOCK SIL \ B tBBON| ta . EMBROIDERIES. AKP FANCY GOODS. N. W, CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET Stß. Hd-im DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. gMITH, MUBPHYi & GO. 83T. MARKET ST., AND 828 CHURCH ALLBY, j Ate now opening -their- . V • tfALL AND WINTER STOCK / ‘,,, • ■ of. 1 ■' ! ■ • ■ , ■ STAPLE AND FANCY .. :DRY GOODS,, To wtloh ttior Invito thn nttentlon of CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-TIME BUYERS. Pbiuada.i Amu»t, ises. nus-3m GOODS. frmmt^ U nnd ! oU P ’ S rCopCt: ’-' n.h the attention'of their. ’cash and biiort-time buverb ' TO THBIR STOCK OF.GOODS, OoßfraCio^ety^e«o ?la ’' £& * , DRESS STUFFS- From tho best souroee. FRANCIS LASHER & CO.. auJ-rn 238 MARKET STREET. FERTILIZERS. TO FARMERS. PHOSPHATIC GUANO FROM BOMBttERO ISLAND, WEST, INDIES. THE RICHEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF • ' LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD. It contains over SO per cent, of Bone Phosphate of Limo, boin? 60 por oont.jfichor in Phosphate of Lime than Bone Dust. FOR SALE BY THE TON OR CARGO, AND TO FARMERS AT $3O PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. i JOS. B. HANSON, l Sole'Agent in Philadelphia, auH-thim 2m No. 100 North WATER Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. W. MOOURDV & SON, 331 CHESTNUT STREET, (2d FLOOR.) LADIES’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, Manufactured expressly for the Retail Trade. aull-Sm UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, &C. gJIMON HEITEK, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND MAR KET STREETS. My stock is now vorykompleto in every department, and will bo found to offer inducements to buyers Unsur pftoood by any other houao. . aull-3m CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. JI’OALLUM & GO.. CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. Also, Importers and Dealers in CARPETINGS. OIL, CLOTHS, MATTING. RUGS. &C. WAREHOUSE M 9 CHESTNUT BT., (Opposite the State House.) . Southern and Western buyers are respectfully invited to oall. au4-2m MILLINERY GOODS. FALL TRADE 725 CHESTNCT STREET, 725 Lincoln; wood & nichols, Invite tho attention of the trade, spocially oasli and short-timo buyers, to their UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac., Ac. N. B.—Our Fancy Bonnots are all mado on our own premises. aull-3m JURKET STREET. 43J. RIBBONS. Of avery kind, In. immense variety; NEW BONNET MATERIALS, BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, GRO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, ENGLISH CRAPES, of the best makes, FRENCH A AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ac Also, newest Fall styles of STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, ' And BTRAW GOODS, of overy description, Now open, ami presenting altogether tho moet com plete stock of MILLINERY J&OOD3 in this market. Merchants and Milliners from every section of the country are cordially invited to o&H and examine our stook, whioh we offer at the CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & 00., aulO-tnovl 431 MARKET BTREET. | HILLBORN JONES. Importer end Manufacturer of EANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Feathers, ruches, &c. The attention of City and Country Dealers in invited to & large and vanod stock of too above goods, at 433 MARKET STREET, au9-3m Below FIFTH.- LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS* FJIO THE JOBBING TRADE, W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS, ADJOINING THE FACTORY, (Formerlr the Friends' Mooting House,) Invite the attention of Jobbers to their irtook of Ladies' Dreee, Cloak, and Mantilla Trimmings, of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, comprising Plain fringes from X to 8 in.jPompopoite Trimmings. Fanoy hood do. IK to 6** Shawl Borders. Velvet hoad fringes. 6uk Buttons. Rich crochet ,r Taasols. Real uutpure loose. Skirt Braids Ao., See. Imitation" " ALSO, BERLIN ZEPHYR WgggJED AND SHETLAND A FULL LINS 07 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SKIRTS. Sole Agents for RYLE'S Spool Silk. ouB-J2t AILS. THEBE ELEGANT SKIRTS NOW IN BTORB. QUAKER HOOPS, Oftnodost voluminousnCßS, FOU FRIENDS AND THE ELDERLY, ■Who are conscientiously opposed to dooeptive appea ancea. Also, the CELEBRATED " CONTINENTAL SKIRT,” For economicarpcrsona,'who desire to mako a great spread on small means. - •' THE TRADE SUPPLIED BY EVANS & liASSALL, au»-3t NO. 31 S. FOURTH STREET. HARDWARE. rpRUITT, BHO„ & CO . IMPORTERS AND WIIOLESALB DEALERS , HAH D W ARE, CUTLERY, RUNS, PISTOLS, Ac., 5Q9 MARKET STREET. 529 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, au«-8m PHILADELPHIA. JfIOORE. HENSZ EY & CO-, HARDWARE, cutlery, and gun WAREHOUSE. NO. 43r MARKET, AND 410. COMMERCE BTB., auft-Sm PHILADELPHIA. yy HOLESALE SADDLERY MANUFACTORY, M. J- LUKENS & CO., No. 312 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Have on hand a Roneral assortment of Saddles. Bridles, Harness, Trunks, &0., suitable for the Southern and Western trade. auB-lm HAMS AND SHOULDERS.—2,OOO pieces City Smoked Hams and Shoulders. Also, 900 pie* oen extra Sugar Cured Hams, for sale by C. C. SADLER k CO., ansi Arnh street, seopnd door above Front. SHOULDERS. —75 hhds Dry Salt Shoul ders, jtut reooived and for sale by i ■ * 0. C. SADLER, Sc CO. aucO ARCH StreetiMooml user above FroaV THIHD-STHEET, JOBBING HOUSES JJAIGrUEL/, MOOEE & GO., (Late Raiguel & Co.) IMPORTERS- AND WHOLESALE .'DEALERS 13 R Y G O 0,0 S. No». SSO AND 333 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE HACK, { wkst sum.) RO5-M PHILADELPHIA. OF 1859. t . LUDWIG, KNEEDLER, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF BRITISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, NO; 36 NORTH.THIRD ST.J ABOVE MARKET.' aufi-ISt wbst SIM. THOS. MEL.pOR & GO., NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET, ■ IMPORTERS or ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN H OSIERY, CLOVES, SHIRTS, DR AWEIISj &0 auo-3m CHAMBERS & OAT-YELL, NO. 33 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS OP. . ERENCH CALF SKINS, AND MANUFACTURERS. OF CITY CALF AND KIPBKINS, Morooooß and Linings, Oak and Red Sole Leather* au3-lm , JyYING & MAGINNTS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SH O E I TH RE ADS, , FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS, AND SHOE-MANUFACTURERS’ ARTIOLBS; Sewing Machine 80k, Thre&d and Needle#, - NO. 30 NORTH THIRD BT.* Agents for UPFIELD’S PATENT BOOT-TREES, aufi-dm JUNGERIOH & SMITH,. WHOLESALE GROCERS, NO. 48 NORTH 'tHIRD STREET.;' KT Hotter, and Lovering’s Syrup always on hand. atxo-3m JJENORY & HARRIS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK BOOTS AND SHOES, NORTHWEST CORNBR THIRD AND ARCH STS., auMt PHILADELPHIA. gOWER, BARNES, & CO., PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN . MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ' . NO. 3T NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH Fublisli.rsbfF.lton’.Sp.ndjd Soriesof , Sanders’ New Readers. Greenleaf’a and Brooke* Arithmetics, ice. Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping, Curtain* and Wall Papers. anS-Sm 1859. FALL TRADE -1859. J. T. WAY & COL, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or .* DBY aOODS, NEW MARBLE BUILDING, NO'- 8 8 NORTH THIRD STREET. We offer, by the paokage or piece, to CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS, A rery largo and attraetivo Stook of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS. Puroh era will find oar stock well assorted at all sea sons of no year. J. T WAY, JAS. H DUNLAP, WM. P. WAY, [aus-2m] GEO. P. WAY. TAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERB or - * - • DRY GOODS, N 05.037 * 941 NORTH THIRD Sr., aaova BACK, Would now inform their easterners and the trade gene rally, that their etook this season will be UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. aus-2m Pbtbh Bibobb, Wm. 8. Baird, Join, Wibst, Jacob Ribohl, D. b. Bbvix. BAIRD, & CO., (Lato Sieger, Lamb, & C 0.,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS 07 DRY GOODS, No, tr North THIRD BTRBET, PHILADELPHIA. ■ OUR FALL STOCK It now ©ornplote in all Ha departments, and ready for Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of the Union are respectfully solicited to caU and oxemino for themselves. aus-3m yAED, GILMORE, & CO., NOS. 40 AND 43 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, -BMBROIDBRIES, Ac. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLB. aus-3m GENTS’ FURNISHING. GOODS. QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS TAILORS’ TBIMMINGSi LONGCOPE & PEAROE, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH BTRBBT, Hava now in store a full assortment In tbolr line, to which they invite the attention of their customers and buyers of such goods. ' aus-2m J^ # C. WALBORN & CO., (New) Noa. 0 and 7 NORTH SIXTH BTREBT, MANUFACTURERS or SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, DRESS STOCKS, ETC. Dealors in every artiole relating to the GENT’S FURNISHING BUSINESS. myl7-3mlf T W. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win- CHESTNUT Stroot, (nearly opposite the Girard House,) 3! W°!‘J! would reepoetMly Phil the attention .of hi. former patrons and friends to his new store, and is pre pared to fill ordofa for SHIRTS at short notice. A porioot fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with’ fine Shirts and Collars. Jy«-ly jyjcCAULEY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET HOSIERY, GLOVES, and FANCY GOODS. We have afinostook of Imported and Domestic Goods, particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE, To which we invito tho attention of first-class buyers. auB*2m REMOVALS. JJBMOVAL, MOSS. BKO„ & GO.. BOOKSELLBRS AND BTATIONHRS, Have removed to 480 MARKET STREET, SOUTH SIDE. sul-12t-if J^KMOVAL. PHILADELPHIA, August 4,1865. THE OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY Hn. hen REMOVED To the Company's Now Building, at tho S. W. CORNER OF FOURTH AND WALNUT STS. auB-I2t-if CHARLES W. COXE, Seorotary. REMOVAL. X*' KEENE, STERLING, & FRANKS, ■WTIOL7SBALK DEALKttR IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Have removed to ARCH Street, null-fit* /WANTS. $5,000 CASS WANOIED-ln^estA, asgs&aay*”*" £ \TI7’ANTEIJ—A Salesman in the Whole'- f a VL— B £ lo iP rsr Goo £ a ba *incsa. A young man from 21 t 023 yoars of ago preferred. Address 41 Box 1863,’* Post Offioe, with name, and referenco. “WANTED—A situation as, Boojc-kceper KntTT c - lork K,* Jobbing -or Commission Houso t by an experienced Penman.. Satisfactory refor ence given. • Address “E. E.” at this office. aulo-6t* —A Situation by a young Man * / ■ In a Commission'Dry Goods'Houso. Unex ceptionable references given.- Address “ Commission '* at this office.-» - . . au9-3t* ’ ■WANTED—A Situation as Clerk,' or As ” " ' eistent Bookkoupprj by sjrounj man who can give good reference., Address™ W. J.,” Priis Office. ap9-3t* ' * A young man, a carpenter. DE .Z* SIRES employment-at his trade in an interior town of Pennsylvania. Address “ James,** at this of *S£l ' auB-4t* YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUA i TfPNa. Teacher of MUSIC and ’FRENCH in a private family or School. Address *‘B.” office of The Press. suB-St» X^TANTED—By a Young Man, a situation » ▼ as Assistant in a packing room or Light Porter. Can give good reference. Address J. p., Puss office.' * augl-12t* "VATANTED TO EXCHANGE for* improy- Now Jorser. Tho Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton! shortly to bo laid,paosoi within aohprtdietanoa of the land. For further partioulara Oddrosa J.-.K.' office of I7i« Pr.ii, joai. FOB SALE AND TO LET. ’po LET—The very extensive CELLAR or Storo No. 505 MARKET Street. Applr on tho pramioea. -■ ‘ aull-12t* - fjffij i TO. LET.—The large six-story Brick ■T-fc, W r AI tt : HOUSE.No. 603 COMMERCE Street, suitableforSloraroorMonufaoturiiig. tnlrpoie,. Apply at No. 60S MARKET Street. aull-lm* HPO LET-- V- - - » •/., m and Fifth Stories of the new Store, 413 ARCH Street. Apply on the premises. all-6t* 4JH TO LET—With Steam Power, for a Eal liyht Manufacturing Bosineu, the fourth etory of the Iron Buildine, N W.oornerof FOURTH aud ARCH Streete. Plenty ofliyht, Room «by 51. One, Water, and Heat introduced. Apply in second story. anß-flt* m ' FOR SALE OR TO RENT The m; HOUSE and STORE, N.E.ijomer of TAMANY Street and \ORK .avenue, well suited for a Shoe Btdrt 2T.QJ 11 no s*- Tsrros low. Apply to T. Q. HAROROFT, Grocer, opposite oorner. &u6-7t* 17*0R; BALE —A. handsome. three-storr v COTTAGE, with Btab]e and oat-buildinas, and about two acres of Ground, with Fruit Trees, and situa ted on the main street °‘ Haddonneld. The salubrity of the country and facility of aooeas by rail gives it great advantages. Enquire of au3-9t f E. WALN, 702 WALNUT Street. A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR RALE, twojnilfla from the Chelten* hill Station. NqrthTennsylvama Railroad, containing 120 acres of highly improved an abundance of fruit and' shade trees. The improvements are a fine stone mansion, containing fonrteen rooms, tenant-house, toe-house., large barn, carriage-house, and all necessary out buildings. • A £ne building site on the premises. Could easily be divided mto two beeuttfal oountTr seats. For farther particulars inquifo of John J. C. Harrey, on the premise#. ; , angl-ln* : HARDWARE.— A Wholesale House, 1 do ing chiefly a Southern paokage bu#ine«a. So Rrompt dealera in qltiea, desires to sell out. Bad- health lerqason for retiring. The business of twelve yean standing. The rtock is all new, and mostly in original package#. The Terms will be liberal. - No lands taken in fxeh&nge. Address “Delpho#, o Box'2oBl New -York ost Offioe. augl-12w SUPERIOR NORTH THIRD STORE TO RENT.—The larre.and well-lighted granite front Store, No. lMNorth Third street, above. Arch,suitable for Jobbing or Heavy Package -Trade. Terms satisfac tory to a reiponsible tenant. Apply on the premises, oc atNo. 437 Vmo street. r r jy3o-l3t^ T|RAFTS— On the Union. Bank of London, XJ and Royal Bank of Ireland, in rams to suit - For sale by: ,• * .■ . WELLB, FARGO K CO„ mylB-3ra* ' _ No, 400 Chestnut street-. BOARDING. Boarding wanted.—wanted, ‘ Boarding by-a Gentleman and Wife in a private farail- occupying a commodious House in a genteel neirhbirhcKxf. Address, with terms and looation, “Box Offioe. . ■ . aulo-3t BOARDING.t— Elegant and airy Rooms, single and in suites, oan bo had with first-claw Board, for the Summer, Fell, and Winter, at 1316 wAj> NUT Street. ‘ ■ •- auB-2m Desirable private boarding for families { large and small roomg ooramanieating, handsomely- furnished: large garden attached. Refer ences required. 1629 SPRUCE Street.. Jyl9-lm* EDUCATIONAL. Harriett brown will reopen HER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, in the Large and Airy Rooms at the N. W. cor. of FILBERT and JUNIPER Streets, opposite Penn Square, on. the Sth of Ninth mo. (Sentorabor.) Circulars can be obtained ; at No. 1329 FILBERT Street. aull-lm* WHOLESALE CLOTHING. HUNTER, & SCOTT, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS . ' OF COMMON, MEDIUM, AtfD FINE 'CLOTHING. Wo invito .peoiftt attention to onr oomploto lino ol , , MAOHINE-MANUFAOTURBD OOODS. ; NOS. 434 MARKET, t 419 MERCHANT STS. ‘ . ~ ■ . ;■ - ‘ fJLOTHING! AT "WHOLESALE. C. HARKNESS & SON, 333 MARKET STREET, OOVTBSA.T COBNBtt OB SOUBTH .TBBBT, Offer for sale, on the moat LIBERAL TERMS. A now ond extenaive .took of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINtt, AP.PXBB TO THH SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS. Jy2B-Jm COMMISSION HOUSES. W. MELIZET & CO„ No. 312 CHESTNUT STREET, Agent, of THIRION MAILLARD & CO. PRINTED AND PLAIN MERINOS AND MOUSSE LAINES, BOMBAZINES, VEIL BAREGES, Al.O, BROOHE AND STELLA SHAWLS, Ac., AC., Ac. PHILIPPE KID GLOVES. jgENAT BROTHERS & GO. 238 CHESTNUT STREET, IMPORTERS OF WHITE COOLS, BMBROIDERIEB, AND L. C. HDKFB,. Invito tho attention of wholesale buyers to their pre sent season's importation and stook, comprising every desirable variety of the above-named goods, aul-lin-if WINES AND LIQUORS. pRINOE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, ynoM. TB VENOGE Sc CG, EPERNAY, FRANCS. This is a pervbctlt Pubs and Delicate Wise, from the Vineyard of Messrs. De Venoge Sc Co., whoso estate lies in the centre of the far-famed Champagne District afFranee. Ithasnithortoboon confined to tho bOBt tables of England and the Continent, and has only very reoentiy been introduced into this country, where its rare quality, combined with tho moderate price at which it is offered, is already achieving a bumom and popularity unprecedented in tho annals of the wine city by REEVES A DEAL, No. SMi MAR KET STREET, and at tho Principal Hotels, and by all the leading dealors throughout the oountry. E. Y. HAUGHWOUT, BOLE IMPORTER, Corner of BROADWAY and BROOME STREETS. JvlO-tuthAsgm if rf^ARD.—MAREUIL--SUR--AY (CHAM-- I'AQNE), JANUARY 10,18i®.-In consequence ot (ho frequent invitation, rcqeivod by mo to renew tno shipments of my Champagne Wines to the United States, I beg leave hereby to inform niy former customers and llnitod Btates, for the sale of my Champagne Wines. Sly Wineß havo been so long and favorably known m tho United States, it will be unnecoesary to comment on their quality, further than to say that my new shipments will in no way bo found inferior BILLEGART SALMON’S CHAMPA ONE WINES, both CABINET and for sale and oon ■,ontlrorh“n^!ncl°BOTuwfs': A CO„ qp27-flm gl BRAVES Street. New York. /~'LARET. —100 cases. Barton & Guestier’s St. Julion ; 300 do. St. Estephe; 300 do. Washing ton Morton St. Julion { 300 do. do. Talonco. pints; CO do. Chatoau La Rose; 60 do. do. Letmlla: Scotch Ale, in stone and glass; Younger's, Harvey’s.Falkirk Brown Stout and London Porter, in store and for sula by . nu 6 A. MERINO. 140 South FRONT Street. LEGAL NOTICES. riUKE NOTICE—That on SATURDAY, A 'l3th of August. lSss.the undersigned will make ap plication to tho Court of Common Picas ipr tho city and county of Philadelphia, for a decree to direct tho Recor der of Deeds, for said city and county, .to euter satisfac tion upon the'Reeord ol'a certain by GEORGE G. KAY AN to ABSALOM WILSON, of pro mises situate at the northwest corner of- FIFTH nnd NORRIS Streots, in said city, dated 23th of Marolt, A. D, 1865, and recorded in Mortgage Book R. D. W,. No. a, peso 25, otc.; and that said decree will be made unless cause bo shown to the contrary. . . aull-2t* D. WEBSTER, pro Petitioner. CAMP MEETING.—Tents and Materials for the Comp Meeting ground, near Media, will be sent on SATURDAY and MONDAY.otaevenocloek A. M., from the Depot of the W. C. ana P. R. Co w N. E. corner EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets. Excnr- BionTioketsfiO cents. aulu-fit Manila bale rope.—a superior lot. suitable for the Southern market, htanutaotured uhd for salo by WKAVKK, FITLER, A co. t a,ill) gtN. WATKB g>.. oml » N. WUABVKS. JUTE BALE ROPE— Manufactured and for aala by WEAVER. FITLBILfCOy. mitO No. 23 N. WATER and a N. WfIARVES. A MERICAN BALE ROPE.—Wp invite IX- the attention of South.™ merchants to our atopk of African Hemp gudTor mL- Ko, a N, WATER Mi a », WHARYEB, GS M&mmWrSZ. «ndBMKS I SIJ'/t^S? < ’“ or JACSBOI, -.“ COURTS aß«dS?M2Sciiif®StS«4iS£m.i«. .—T.Ho c»™ of tho Fifth and T) , RKlwny wiU convoy »eiK>n. to ana i; . - wamt. TVTUSICAL FUND HALIT “■*- ■ FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.' Commencing MONDAY, August Iff, yfgp : ■ 0H S wglkj ;#iFT^^ ROACHABLfI Voce.l, . wjiitrtnnin , Mrformnnoo,. and omSrairn* UNEXC E F TI JnTbTe Of NOYELTIBSi attractive entertainment Ever offored to the citizen, of Philadelphia, Entire chnnsjiof prosramrae enoh evenlne. be had at D t2o‘ , MCSIc n eTORBi ; 000^; ‘ acMm»Sm|*fhom M<,tTed for X * di '* and aa9 ■ LEWIS a: gWISLER, Agent. WALNUT-STREET-. THEATRE. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY-BENEFIT, - - ' CONGRATULATORY Friond. C Sn” filt3o of 6 T Yo « >»4 Fhitadotphia . .S^tSP D A y . evening, august' is, i». A good bilL Full particular# on, Friday. a aft-fit* MUSICAL JUBILEB AND THfi STEUBEN INSTITUTE . • . ANNUAL BOC i'a'S 0 '' 1 ?) V iTVrnl • AT ENGLE AND fiM 1 ° K ’ Boantifaljy and romantically oitnatod onthe bull* of iv°nno h cl¥£ U nTor - nd “*r of tCT&ST z The Committee have ohosen . . THURSDAY, AIIGUBT 11ih, And arrangements have been made to secure narita oomlort to ail their guests on the occasion. A complete \ • s ORCHESTR-A a/&QWSH? °« f BR 4 SS et>d STRING INBTRU- ha# been secured, and intend giving thoee pm- WALTZB|‘ C FOLK^!I.r ,lBCtion fha STEUBEN ASSOCIATION of Now York, com pnsmKsoma ofthe best SINGERS in the UnififdtttSL have been invited to. participate, and visiter* Sll b+ doubly repaid by hearing them. * wm J&l The Committee; have adopted RULES to r M«ai« • strict decornm throughout the day, and th#y williTao instanoe be departed from. ‘ TtfUSIC AT FATRMOUNT EVERY AF- At whioh im the Popular Marie, ortho day will be perfonned. The programme wiU be vaned daflr. ©M(*kV!M. 00mm#ae0ftt four ’W>d eontfsne until teu Tbe‘ cara of the Arch-street, Race and Vine, Green and Coates-streets Railway will eonvey pcraefe gers to and from Fainnount every three mirmtrt - wMt ‘ OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH rtTeet. between Chestnut aod Markef. 8 JJXfSSw sfeS^6upB t _ the largest . .. .Company in. the worW. In their exoetleseie# every ereniaf. ' Every^mngmfi#grsS 1, ffil6fCharaet##fc Dobra open at 7H. 'Commence atA . Admiiiioa 26 oents. Chilldraa 13 oeata. angs-im. THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. - ? SP o Ad ai^(l^?ft,B ®^S^d?; T fre|k E ? i. U. f-.Mi Admission 25 oents. Children under uyearsneu price. -. * ■ Shares of Stook, entitling the holder’s jiunUj to ad mission to the Academy at all times. $3O. . HASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.— M. HASS LER & BROTHER respeotfolly' annoonoe that • • • f.1.-An. HETAEU DRY GOODS. robes. a Handaome new decnenx long Dr.mt. . - Medium and next Stylos. Imported by SHARPLESS BROTHERfI. mill EIGHTH and CHESTNUT. T AWN ORGANDIES AND BAREGES. Medium and dark chintzes... French and British Chintzes of new Style# and Coloriiue—both neat design# and rich bonaefal Ina rs®* chybWwH One month of bargains to CLOSE OUT SUMMER STOCK! Fine Cfmllis reduced to island 26 cents. Barege Napoleons and Double Bareges reduced to UK and 16 cents. Baroge Robes reauoea to 84, $5, and 87 00. Basquins, reduced from S7M to 25. Fine Lawns, Bareges, Crape Maretz.aad Tamartfee% Lupin’s Wide White and Black Bareges forSbenrie, Mantilla*, Ac. Chantilly Laco Mantles, reduced. Super. Pusker Laoe . dov do- SHAWLS IN VARIETY, Blaok Silks,Hooped Bttrte, Ac. Latest stylo French Worked, Swiss, and Oambrio Oot ..lars, at fiO cents. - FURNISHING GOODS. 12-4 HAMILTON SHEETINGS. 4-4 WilliarnsviUe Shirtings, Baltic, Semper Idesv Amoskeag, Ao. . _. ——~ Fine assortment Flannels, 12)*c. to SI per yard. BU3 . ■■ EIGKTH'and ARCHSIr^k TUJERINO GAUZE UNDERGARMENTB, of Cartwright tc Warner's superior make. We have them in all varieties for Ladies/ Gents' and Chil dren's wear. Hosiery m medium and superior qualities for Lading* Gents,'and Children's wear, including a lot of Ladled open-worked Lisle-thread hose, of venr fine quality*, and a lot of linen and Lisle-thread half hose for Gents* Gauntlets in silk, silk and Lisle, Lisle thread, tidood buckskin. Nubia Scarfs or Clouds, of large siae, in white aad colors, for sale at HOFMANN’S HOSIERY STORE, angl-mw&ftf No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH street. rruiORNLEY & CHISM, •& Northeast comer EIGHTH and SPRING GAR DEN, . . Are closing out THEIR SUMMER STOCK . At and under Coat Price U: tioh Organdie Robes, {Napoleon Buregee. ich Bareee Robes, IDucalsand Vajenola^ ery fine Csmbno Lawns, ] Crape T^martinM. Good quality of Challies, 1 Fanoy Silks, Sec. Black Laos,Pomtofl, Block Silk Dusters, Silk Mantillas, Barege SbawU. Ac. Just opened, a splendid set of Foulard Bilks, very oheap. Excellent Black Silks. Good Shirting and Sheeting Muslins. Irish LinenS| Men’s augl-tf French lace bournous with Capes, Points and Mantillas, (Alenoon,) oU at re- FRENCH LACE DOURNOUS pApl^^U and Mantillas, (Cambrayjir. great profusion, at reduced P rie». to - BLACK AND WHITE Dustera, f iSfUjMRR; “ & SUMMER CLOAKS AND ln variety of n^ujod^^ll^ The whole of our etook ja’m)W pnee., prepemtory to tho jyl ; 708 CHESTNUT Blwet. CASSIMERES, &c. V/ Fine Black Broadcloths. Loaies* Cloths, light colors and black. Fine Black Doeskius and Cassimeree. Fanoy Cassimeres. Yeetinga,and6atmette. N. B.—Summer Stuff. JyW NINTH Linen goods. Best makes heavy and Linens, Some oheap lots by the piece or yard* Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Diapers. Breakfast Cloths, from 760. to $1.26. Dining-table Damask Cloths. . „ iyJ7 WTILLIAMSVILLE. T v Wamsutta, and other Shirtings. h ino and low-prioBd Shirt Bosoms. SheetinßS by the yard or pieoe. Flannels,Tickings, CONR ,. Jrt7 NINTH and MARKET MEDICIN.VX,. SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruption* of the Skin generally, and all Humors and Impnnuee ot the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the celebrated IMpERIAL BEPURATIYE. f It has been a very important agent in the our* or CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounsbeny St Co., for a number of years past, and ita great value in the our« of Canoers is abundantly established by the many oaten •WBSrJAIOUS affections its remarkable curative eflect has never been equalled. It our os the most obsti "fEVTER, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the Skin, readily.yield to a moderate uso of this Medioinn. Malignant Ulcers and Sores are readily cured by tha oa» of a few bottles. Prepared and sold by _ , , . _ MacNICHOL &. BRO.,(Lat« Louusberry St C 0.,) No. 60 North FIFTH Street, below Anjb, For salo by the following Druggists: . „ . ... ffj. F. Long & Co., Lancaster; C. W.Epting, Pottsville* J. H. Raaer, Reading IS. S. Stevens, Resiling ii. tf. McClintQck, Easton; Jas. Given, Tfest Chester j Wnu Stabler,Norristown; Simonßau,Bethlehem; Dr.Lfye zey, New Hone; Dr. Lealio, Bristol; Schmidt It Ca, AitentownLEUis&Boll, Mnnayunk, Pa; J.D. James, Tronton; Da La Cour, Camuen; Brewster A Co,, Bridgeton; Robertson A. Lippincott. Salem, N. J.jMfr- Inall, Wilmington; L. S. Hoopoa, Wilmington 5 T. F. Hammorely. Milford, Dol.; and Druggists generally. jeU-etuthSmif HYDROPATHIC. (JHESTNUT SPKINGS, WATER-CURE. At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA County, Pa., for the treatment of all Chronic and obstinate diseases. This institution, under the charge of an experienced ana skilful Physician, is now confessedly, the leading and most successful hj dropathio establishment in tais Co RxpJaEXcxs.— Mrs. Mary Cottringer. 134 North Twelfth street; Charles L. fiharpless, Eichth and Chestnut streets;, George Grant. Esq..an Market street; H. Farrington, Esq., orMyers.Clabhorß, A CO. Forotkorrergenccjund^ttaul.^™* RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL. je9-3mif money, $50,000 TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamonds, Watohes, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise. Clothing, &e., on moderate terms, by JONES <fc CO.. Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the lae -35 years. Office hours from 7A.M.t07 P. M. Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by emloent makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one-half the original oust. Ru4-3m-(f ri’IiAUDE LORRAINE OR LANDSCAPE XJ MIRRORS-A plonsinq and benutiful Itiitromqut for viewinq Clouds. Lundpoopos, Ao.: r V adapted for uae in tna Country and at the SeCSnora. Tho MIRROR produces lastentanooualy thtf; moot churmius reflection A n BRff?»ES. ati6-6tif i 728 CHESTNUT Street. UTAVANA TOBACCO.—S 2 bait* UaY»n*. ML ?
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