J a*. _ A* - - I t nwely limits micreat tank* peonla or ouroltr f • ni the iaroranco compsny thome haa '.beeuwrit-' 1 " THPWEiSftMn Rsnsttig hnltno«iT*agefiBBiaMe;*Bd, raepHpaUi^jAl^MW^ h»re<£.Ttew pallat|,.to TP-, idea ):fc^bUMr>ii*Ha4{eal sign, mefAennlpAnr.’lßianioeb mm a bialgniißo want™ 4 - - *dßat*ser*-'!*te»*e)***t, , ‘ :tam>y'qaeeUm)»;Wn«: o- thoolty.wUh reqneeta rill hnmdrdOefjileeaVy it they HVnUttHTdite b> naineaattaobed a* autho rity.' n,L-„..—_ aottm'ribat-thsyjirould be ttjteflftsrinEwf 1 to *a#-®«i4- are sScT>mtlf.il we Kate a reritaWe wS'oC twite to-flef fa,Vft, ibaitMrat ■ englnbiiasitone throuxbi'pffn thaßjoompbttrg wd= t ■ IjmkawtwOe.JlallroadextensionifrotncßupeTtio , DaaTlile,s¥«.-,*hll»* corps Ofen*ln«erii<*»geg#d; j mtsriSii! v, . ■ ttepoOpMfttttir , ,▼•«• publish hi* letter entire -* !;. there anypotatbl*. **Ynnf:getiing;go6d* fro#* Europe heroxfithoot »lt Shelley ew? bother ■ ■ rlnrieW|eoerUly 6ti WedneS4w? jVellp in' lB- . |m doomed to diaappeiotmeut ~ ’ ■ I'lHlheßratplMe.lrhenaeunarderamTeaher* ■ oh Tdeeiay.or wWedneaday.r thedlKhorsrnx does i] not erenootmaTOoethetweeki iTTOeoto Canord'e. and they Ml .you M&etttitke* Aff&leeM&g now the © dieehar*« out *e*k, «S Monday or. Sueeliy > begin* to it* . ~ charge on Monday; goods go to the enatom • hotue to net paaaed: you go to ilroad street and aak « eterlc there in the delimy oAiee:: he talkr to anotherelerkforeotnertime.'.eiidat'.Usttferea ■' round to you and say*.-* Welt, wbata the matter?' ~ Yon tall hla j’Otrwant to koow.when ypß tnay eltr. . ■ peotyonrgooda.tl'iont kww.he tay*,>rtth an lqJnrednlr..'(JotolBl7*w etreet?{YoU goto 18New street: : after: waiting some Ume,:the clerk; a*k* whet you want, tfcen'lookaoarefesely through a i book, *ndasya,.'HaTen:igotth«n: r m»dth«etid 1 ofltia thatgooda thatarrire iu-Keur York-on Wed nae.l ax. the let. the eotuirneedoe* not rot till b'ri day. the 10th. or. Saturday, the 11th. : •:... i . -as.lf yoacan ald.by the aaatataneeofyou* paper.' In routfngupeomebody.and ahortefllngthered . 'tapeandoiietunloentioo,'youwtllraedivethehearpt ; v ■ felt fbauks ot a ereat tnany merebanta In, New York.andeipdelaliy of yonr obedient eenraut, wy u _ t Airrt CncußLOcoyioy Tlt* A*i*.hWarrl»*d'»ithlat*r new*.' not atall . encouraging to the holder* ofhwadshufe.and-bet i moderately &ofbr the eottonmen. The rednetion of. the rale.oC diaaonnf.et the Benh of PmrKje, i from four to. three and' a .hall percent..waanot ■ unexpected../.Xhe.nithdrewal’ plapeole.from' the i Sank of England .aeema.toiheterbad -the -effect of Mroewhet-tightening:dhe'ii6n*y; , wark4t;-lii London , , • Thefolloxringla thebankimovement of.the.lbar> principal oitioa. as ehoirn by. tlietr laet atatententa: f iLbana JDeroe ta. flpeeie Cirtulat n It \ork mnm eg ’ll tttfa- » nusa a m»ms Fh la. MIJ7 730 14«9<S! ,iam J4l J7953(2 Boa ton JSI2S 000 11400000 , 000 *JTO(B0 Km Orleant.." . M. ; jsfs-t vsj&Zffiiwmm Tho follotrlnir m tho Angnat atatement of th# : Ohio State banka Specie slB3o 835 <1935,878 SxchW 1404 433 1 143,394 ' Diaooanta. 10 835 870 11878803 , Capital 5 379 379 5 383 225 Cirenlat on 7 748820 8,048188 Ihdtridual itepoaitr 434 v 94* 4 582 456 Safety fond -atook 1 552 7 5 1 833 002 Thechtingeaftomtheltatrfiiarterareaa folio**: Jlooreaaetn i .398643 , Tnereeae in 7 r 332,039 -Secreaac in dmoonnti*. v,.....: .Y 02.953 Doeretuse in’ cmmlation. ..V, ...108.079 Beoreaae in dopoatta or 339 sli The Pittsbursr and Boaton MinlOr Company hae - declared *£lv dend offontdolianiperth*» paya , hie Aajcnat2s . , The foHowinff ta theeoal tmmaM bf thb SBaaokin . Valley and PottsrUleTUiJrejui^noipeny / For Toek emimp. Ana. - \ > trjaece game time last year:e..fegglf..-.;.8483 16 n 8M U Inoireaae * '•W'"' Ml W JBS4SJ The folio*B® lithe statement of eoal tratuported i> ar W' tSSfolSfiSitlMf ' JO2O 14 M »J« S i>w«Bog io no ii io no n ■,-ftlaltd Animat*, , lM4.'..-.’,V.f.v.;t*lßM7.|e«!.'^ y o.it; • ■ weekeiKiri«Aognttl3 r l!«e.'r.v.'..'-'»A®a) . WMlrvttdinsAtiKtttt O<WS.6O-v' '.'■-iMWlßtaWß.fe&sVyS'l - .viaißMßift ; , Theresa po naoteble ehaage litiFlonr, aad the ? market.M *eiy.dall,to-day;r,TO brtngin • - email lota Only, at front;fs:nptO 84,60a6.50 for ! . perilne, extroa. and fanoy branda, aato brand and «nality.fßtand*rdinpudineia"olferiaatotirlo'tte»t' ... flgnrea.y.but freehrgnafw fUoi;- la.gentrally held hWier.* o 4ye9siiteltat>Bs*s.ss.p*rbbl,aoeotdT / auidtjaalte at lhav prbie.if rPeiiitaylTail*' Corn .; Milllib'. actlT*,:and atfeut S.OOO.baa. haTe'.been Mid at 120* 1 us? ,r-- : ;;. arriyUat7B«t)erhni;ChTOilfnfoo4demabd,*nd , al»nt B6 ■ abont4^6o:biißiS*^4at3ss3B?Aif^e*'Si«lh4' - Bark—lst'Sofl Qdereltron ia iMnlfed for'at?32B ■ ; t^M^BQppto wzmmt , J .'\ b nHa&&2?L i VJx*' V: i-.~Si 4^s ti; 1 CITY WS. ■' 'fr-.-.r r ■ 1 w • Gnowma C00r,.-nrThojil»»dMifcwo«t&r yrlUepan bag* to bnas people hern* Id drtve* from th»:C*i>i*.’ Buslneee will revive. tho btrtetaWiUAgaln b*ftrontM. - atorefceepara wilt smile DnaSmora: hauzaknapers will get in their winter* fuel;readwerjbodjw|li lookout for new; in d aekkoiinblaijsniitiiils, Spe&icnvi? of new %if ments reminds naof the fact that Rookbill AWilson have at tlieir Brown Stone. Clothmit Jl«ll, Wok. COSaiid 80J. Chestnut street. above Suth. a aplendid .assort; uienVof gaVmanta for And youths. . '7 . t An aord Arab khowk as Bex-Ai,liE!?-o’l.t* (or.the Green Snot m'tlie Desert) is occasioning eotalf dernble amazamant Ataoma of our. fashionable watenngr' planes. from In« wonderful powers ofdivmationorseeoiid aialiti salt iscnliod. WMIe entertaining a large ns*? 1 0- blazfta fewdays imeo. he performed a singular rent, wUloli conalatod in simply. looking in a in!' lo * - when in atantsneouzly. there. simesrttl all t|io.itraafa, 0 f ?,r r »® altjrimoTinj Wore,Ton-p*oplOiV»»*> *®‘ r ; “? large and natural oe Ur», *nd .»romln»nt<ri.tr>U i nio''inff mys was E H Eld d*a t witbMaoo v> ot dW“«- nibn.;o4ttart( /fee.-impvinßsn 1- iftb nnd Che'tnut alroats* • In the. tyosn ihile the bslanoo of hla stools at Sdmuisr Clot! oa be is disposing or at h a old atabd the Old FrAnklin Hall qiattzinß Emponiiidj- ’fo.MI Chaatnut street v,-.-'. •' A Bqet.ovW**' aaje tbnt many yours ago,, the iwhbktfiwtiofSMuwt **m r>tvehMed for asmt ofelofcheag - amtfhi&llj** Uionlrlubhbitont* w<re wolvesanddeer. qifttoito may ba*a3dof the the maheep'Sclotnmg ahditha d* n f*< m.orino- Hbe-Prtttrgood.' Sppaklng of elothon. naturally leads to the bfchuttfyl articles in that lme/now.pf i ftfed; to ptibllojrt the Fashionable Emporium, of iGrtumtla Stokes* the celebrated clothier* NorfiOT Chest' jitet jsfreefr- \&yyjy ’*•'£'•* t; v '^ 1 IMPORTATIONS SURRY Yy-Sclit Phffibe Nelson Eldnd»e~M 000 .feet orellow. pmo *csnthnf 150.000 do boa rdf Ga*k»U & Calm MARINE INTELLIGENCE *KB FOURTHLFAQB. ' MEMORANDA „ ;.„Bt*emahip.Delawar*.'Copw.'.fcenee« arrived at New , .sAyW Vigo. MoQdlfan. from frew York* at £l - New York, arrived at Cowes StytTflefadei. Wmalo’r.for Philadelphia, cleared at , . Poole. for Philadelphia. oloared at .Svpa'Rourvt’iliiekiaan»LosHiope»'.BtirApakr Chicnso, Bhararoek.audArkirrijclit, for PhUadelphttfjwere load- from NerrOrleans. arrived front K« O l„nn nt wOothenmnraoth ult: <: * :• > ' •:' BhipChina.Xe&ser. from arrived at Ere ;Keat. Cadi*, cleared at Li i^Skjy/Ar^jj^*.Crofts*cleared.at.City Point istb mat. enkey hence for Bremen/v&* off from Havre, arrived at Shields | limile. hence, arrived at Mar*. I iatillpeiitinat* - heaoe. arrived at Barcelona Kp(sht. Qa*»i oleared'at.BoeUm lTth Inal, for Ylsta/Boanh. beneei arrived at Richmond ( s%nBfaSß! M N#w Wk yM v..NST&r./rr-!The'Powhatan and ToejWanCcharterM rsteamer) wersatShanshae about Jane4th: the German itowaana Fentmora Copper at Hong Kon* June 4tm and rthe Mfestmippi was at Japan nt iaat ageounta. r , : i !&RiaVALB AT fHB; PRINCIPAL HOTJEi.B i GIRARD HODSB-Cheathut itreeti below Ninth. H B Hwaii. N Y •-W F-JWest, Sandusky city tTDWest .Sanduskyfclty 'v JRPeixoth, Ohio'? , ; Vf BPomphrer. Wheeling • GWAlden, PittstHi?* RM£u{oi?,'Pitt|bar/c Mise L P Aiellor, Pittsburg rJaejCoutheriand, Tonn"--V S Ande«on,St Louis - U.W.MfirohtwiMiN'Y' R Carter, Rock Island iMf B«iith',Cin,Oh»o-y \MrsffrtmbvCin, Ohio ' K c 'f a-> v.MwJFiemwgfStLoms; • - ; JnoW.Kin»on,NC * Jnoßcott, Mobile . ■ •■ ■L Sanehe* Ale.Tortoßico F Howe, 6a <: iLHjKt'toof.fl*--:' Jnoßurr, Chican. - iftol Homes, N J ~. v » Jos BPackerd, phicoso 8 W Goodman. NY e - WAHutehiMjt la,o ; Mis* Lowe.Fortsmcnith, 0 ’J F M'mhsnv, Balt «»»: oiio;:' WMSSSV I .^? IXliJ’BnninjlM),NC-;; ? }W Hartt,N C ", . iT]G Allsttr NA!> 'i; ...'liVljsnninsi&la. Toon AMoorent.wifo,N,Y Kr ’ 5 VJ* J*,Cha»dlelyWashington gG &vw«a NY <rJKft: Conn; ** **< ( ;H It T-*« Mrs Carponter • ■‘• r ~ fcß WnsdofktN O ' MjrSwiflkMMrf, l --, ■ * '- E Herman; Mi«u; JPHolber*; Miss : • J. :D Narketejn.'/ila- Mr.Jtosenhatsto,Ohio 5 IBK - r MnOttßurn/SC 1 ; • -; ;; RL BurovS C ; -’ * «E '.-'-.s. M.«, Oliver-’ 1 •? -. •- - -:Hertry > ■■•.' ;.WmADean*V ij Fi*her,< rt u J i i;,vr- j J A Harableton. Balt : fit!» s*3 Y ■ • PFahnestoek, - ,0 A Snuth,-Baie . JuaeGoale, lr» Balt f JRDajifdnltdtfacon!Oft r vVM.RHpsroerrChicftgo : »|sspy;,,., iB HurarfMj^ri:Y'; F A Payntor»PiColumbna '5 MiUtCHANTS' iW.CJLoeaa.DanvillevKj; : JP. Kyy; I» l)_Bjrani\Ur Ban’rtUeYky- b JOS NjWwraossrnn t ,gK SmitS^CohwiWabo 1 , j MTWUkiiJifipahAtiityT^on TjßGeorfe,,Btli :' •• - S B.HotehkissiTeinx - xTV’BajnjtstonaTenn' ‘ w BBooker-Tann ■' r-.r^JohnOv^lman.Orajcon;Md Seh Ink, Ohio --, - . Pittsburg _,.. . ■ai D.MftDohala. Ohio,, ; Griffith EJli*, Ohio i ; t ; it O Berryi MadisoMnlle.Xr'AMocre; Macon,. Temj" .i.T pe«tt*gn.C«lJideti;i AU. -ltT.jfenamV Oamdea; Ala G-A Colt* Washington • -I) H Wiles, Hafrerst’n, Md >l;MpJten,Alton :,>r- J SeHotuo. Salera, li y•* M“SKiJnPiSsl»ra,'N J> - J fHOrarandhinatjolii .- MSi t . T p Carson, Gettysburg,?* K BLmaermau & £a, P& . A JjFufepr, N j ' (M PFiteh.Klmim MiwMeKeUen,M d Thoß Mulloy. Mass P ' -: • ItBLuca«,mim. J_ & Mfizedth* Nohraska C W Henry. Chicago ■MMSrSIMBWi 8a W < JraiHton,Mov':^ * ! ' ,‘i WrnBhOpU;Mo ' nn . itreaU »hofeSiilh. . . £»a a tto«i.: fwfflSerKin.BaU -> ;" A • Bahitaor.:: nl ■* t fs Conu^TjJtlohmooflt-Ya'pCSmithiJ?V 1 -‘ • ;R CsropbeJl, BaUink)rßr; /, ?H ifGrauthaja,Ala. , ,- tTpH Jenkins^Balti more ~ - L Kvans, Washington ;John God msn,.Wa*nington 0 B Bairows. Ga - AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheitnnt atyabove Fifth, | :WnPlltci»ft f Ta A ' '" JBmjlieJr.Eaaton.Fa., | ‘ ? o,#a#Q ®* oa '- >J ' li ': wJ^wntonSfNY ’’ ■ J ftr.AlurphariXoyaaapoft ;T yFCjatki Indiana —.- : § ~ i' ;3 B Atkinson. Ya V ;, ,. ;: pfcßob^fer^'BM*re.Jr«nn' *, , • w ; r Ipfesiftes#®- ffi ft HarrJ« t >l*. ■>;■:. Aq«ln»«,'o» . -■.. Jdl«j!fffwtf/Elkt-?a, Kit MJltilor.CalifomU .] ,;-;;to«ON;hpTBL, Ardi atnat. »bov» Third. ■ J <■’ I'F BMratler.Palrfiold, Io W Olds, Mo»e»tin«,low» J S Hnllinimr, Io»i • 8 Forior.'JJulJm, ,■ J ? O Lown»d»l;,Prinoalon' Crawford, Bt* rim*; 111-: J H Booae rT« J • John L i Jones, NJ,.,',/; J jfombarger.TotUvillo - rPJUNKMN, HOUSK-ichMtno! at.,'above Thlrc(, ’ ,-B]tW.I&,SO.: .:-, " iG.mSMti*,Wilminjton UTATIiSUNIOSt nOTEI/—Market atrceti above Sixth; r C IrthbfjyCarliile . ' ; ; PenniriKtonv'e SiThoranaoßedforato' <-J[WCtwpfn. HoTmeetwp aßeoibe, Pittatiurn. Henry Legiei.Harruburg .Henry Brimer.Ccftmbi* -jnpJAlltri'NY. J PJonpi, .NJ Oil era/ Williamsport ShjSleMsfereM, Pa J'- • RSMeCruin, Altoona JnnJ? Otfen.'pr V ££f ’VJB-fVnXtti H>m»hnr* Cnllowl.lll, fnvll<>J»rt<. r ClMi»tor<!o.. ' S-llnmM k I»,Potbitown , H##kin,'Bolt. ’i -MDavi.iritutmre' * mjtnwy, Cliontsroo; ■ ■ ",':V : ft; hhovi; Chi.tß.n4 •sraKi!ri?' ,T fsSSijej'j; ■AWard,‘ -. 'A Lyons, Port Deposit,-Md »t., Mow Vmi.‘ lr . •Knithltirter.Pß / ; W B Ely, rhils., ftlUMhOßisiP* • -j< ■ - i,h LoyoUtßuclraf o !' -* 1 ■'»'••>' }•'.'■•■. ’■ . > . BPEQI AE.NQTICES. i Tiie Wondbk of thk Agb.—Tho greatest wondor of thesis U that celebrated romedjr for diseasie arinini from a debUlW Of the Jigestivo organs-HOOK LAND’S GERMAN, BITTEnB. The power exeroleed over d weesee of. this ?)»•» b f; t!l ° Bitters is indeed jnlra enioue. Tiicr oute the trorit cases of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Netvoua .Debility, Want .of Appetite, with thogroatcst&iiUjv ' '-.. it'- > 1 ,« '■ '■. • For saie by .all druggists and dealers in roedicinosi oVorrrrbero/.atW'cepts Mr Aisd by , the Pro* Uk>n. »r- <3- M. JACKSON A Cp., 418 ARCH Street, rhlladelpliia.— ,)t - . ' l> n ; TnH l ;.VKGETA'SI.ji - LlQurD llAni . Dl'H 'OP Jvlss HaukL requires no previous preparation of the hair. Its efreota are producing a lieh, glossy, and life*like black, brown, or auburn, entirely from the dull, caused by other dyes. It is easily applied, aria is perfeotlyharmlass. , Sold by.all t druggists,>nd by JULES JtAUEL '4fc C(r, No". 704 CHESTNUT Sttaet.'Philadelphm. adlfi-0t ; REMOYAV-j-TirE JltJTtMri Life Insurance CoMPArfr fcs'-Njro' Yo»K.-Th6 “Agonoy of this Com pany REMOVED.TOtTHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY BUILDING'at the South .yroatoornor.orJOUßTH and'JfAI.NUT Stroats.-V; auW-lJt ' ' " P.KATCHFORD STARR, Agent. ONB-PniOß CtOTHINCF OF THB LATBST Styles, and .made in the .best, manner, expressly for retail sales, We mark our lowest Beilin? prices in .flair figures on esch article. rAll goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our ore-fricr system ,1* etriotly adhered to. 'We' believe this to be the only fiur wity of dealing, as thereby all sretreated alike. _-4_ , .. . JONES & C0.,.' ap2B-tauST • * v - CM.MARKET Street, . ’&.BAKTO’a , ' .OiuuMTip' Tomtit SxwiKo-MAoainni ■IT REDUCED PRICES, ■ .TemporarilratNo. SOI Broadway, WiU.ro funi'to No.' 49ff in' a few woeks. SAvijra F^nd—National Safett Trust ; CompanV.'—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. •• .!vr.- ri-t . -RULES. : 1. Money ii reoeiVW 5 every day, and in any amount* .large or small. ; r- - c I. FIVE PER 5 CENT.'faterest Is paid for money from the day.it is pat in.'*-* %r >? . • ->, - S. The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever it ia called fori »hd“ Vnthout ndtioe, / . 4. Money is received fipora Bzttutorz , Adminiitraton, ; Chtardians, and other /Trustees* in large or email sums* > to remain a long oy shortperiod.„ The money reoeiVbd from Depositors Is invested in Beal Estate. Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first dan securities,, ~ - • ■ fc Office open every day-WALNUT Street, southwest ooroewChirdstreet, .Philadelphia. ... spU • ■ Sbakkn-s..Sating CottKSR SvooND.'and Walnut Street*.—Deposits re-- ’received idHhiall and large • amounts, from all classes of ,the community, andallowsinterestatthe rate of five per — MoneyVjnar .be'dmwn'by'oheoks-wiUiont loss ofin -te«wt-• y-’v_ •-;■ '-y .y _•/;* ’ Office opeh.dallyi • front 9 ttntila b’olook, and on Mon day and Saturday.nntirMn the evening;" President, <FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary, CHAS E.morris. - •/' - : ’- ■ PYLE—SHELMTER.—On Thursday. August 18th. by ltev; John Patton. Mr.WilHam J. FyW, late of Chili, South America; toMn*.' Margaret Bhelnuor/of this ettr.- . . v * • the 16th inst., by Rsv»J. New ton Brown, Mr.; Enos Tyson to'Miss Maggie Mrers.aU of this city; -- '. : fIOWARD—SMITH.—On Tuesday. 26th July last, by JacobrW. Howard to Miss Robert J7Black, Harry Paisley to Jennie Hull, both of thiscitv, - 1 .>, , , ; *■ ‘..PAGET—BATES.— August IC. by Rev. E. J. Way. William .Paget and-.lftiss Mary .Elisabeth Bates, bothof-thiscity. - r... , WAITE—BARTHOLOMEW.—On the. 17th inst., by Rev. William H. Odenheimer, -D.-t)., Joseph E. Waite, • formerly of the Island of Barbados*, Westlndles,) to ’Ellen,eldest daughter of the'late Thos^-Barthoiomew, of this city, ■ »- * - • . _ WALLEN—-VERB AN\ —On the 34th instant, by Rev. •Dr. Brantley. Mr. F/edenckJ-. WallontoMiu Elizabeth iVerdad,. both of this city;. .. . DIED. j TYNDALEOiV the ,18th Sarah Tyndale. Wdowoi the late Robinson Tyndale,,m the,67th year of ; .The niale.friends of .the. family are respeetftilly in vited to attend, tno amoral, from the, residence; or her son-in-law, EdwariVP, Mitchell, Germantown avenue, opposite Armot street, Germantown, on Monday, Aug. r* 3 o’clock, without further notice. To prooeed to :Laurel Hill. *** , the lSth instant. Robert, son of Dr. jWilliam C. and Rebecca J«ne,Moalaekin,in the7th year of his age. Fanoral from the residence of his parents, northwest : oorner of Second,and Reed streets, on this (Friday; afternoqfl.aU o’clock; - ■> * * T LpjDENMAYER.-On Monday evening, 35th- inst., -UlnohLindenmayer, aged 33 years-.; ■.* < ,■ ; 2 ; -‘Funeral from his late residence. Np. 309 Cherry street,- ,on thulFriday)afternoon the 19thinst;, at 2 o’clock.*, TRUCKS.—Ou'russday ,16th inst,. Mr. John P. Trucks, from Easton, Pa„ at his late residence, 2w North Front ; street.?.-■ <• •' * : -- r r Funeral service at Calvary (Monumental) Chnrob, at r ® S£ io Skthis (Friday) mortung. • • - • . * - SEEpS.—On the leth instant, Caroline; wife of Thos. Seeds, in.the46tn year of.hdr age; • - , FoneYal from the residence of her husband.'No. 43 iNorth Thirteenth at., on this'(Friday) afternoon; at 3 6 clock, i * ■ the 17th inst., Casper Walter, in the ,fi7thjearofiii*aKe,w, ■ i Funeral from his late residence; northwest corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets, on Saturday afternoon, at 1 o clook. '.To -proceed r to, German Reformed Churoli, 'Sixth andjßranklin streets, thenoe to Mount Moriah the ieth inrtant, after a. lingering illnew, which he bore with-Christian fortitude, Mr. Samuel Shawjn theSSthyearofhis .ago. j • Funeral frora hls Ute reaidonco,-No. 2041* Carlton it., on this (Fnwyjdfterndon, nt 1 o!olock. * To proceed to Mount ; * J7. 'on the 13th instant, In theSlstyear of his axe. . - * > BAJU£Y.-onthe9»H *--- - nS[ ~ : x"ioMrso??.-6n a tii0 f l7tii' ittstanWMis* S. M. Thom,: •on, qf Camden, county,-!?. J., in the 78th year of her ►iVs? )ER^ OT - , “^, n th© 17t>i instant, after an illness of uH, dayo, • Annie C. 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Uu* / v."2SteM»to. 640 DA ASH—49 casks Hazelliurst & Son’s, Coo, arrived per ship Emilv Aurnsta. FoTsaleby . ‘ , ALEXANDER KERB. ‘aulWt* J 34 SOUTH WIIARVEB. pTNGLISII SAL. SODA—6O bills arrived per ship Emily Augusta! For .ale by > .. V ALEXANDER KERR. , nnia-3t*- • " 134 SOUTH WHARVES. sacks Ashton’s Fire j h? 15,000 do Liverpool Ground} M,OOO bags Dairy, as- Wrtfld auoa, for saleTm lota to suit, hr . ‘ - j ;; ( JM e» H^!®^9' THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, AUCTION DRY 4SOODB •Jj®. 'strykeb; & : oq;> • ;V’- -WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ' •; , BRITISH, , URIJNOIti /AND. AMERICAN i'' v" .v, y 1 , ']. !.-•• - OARP.K Ts, ■ VC* I ' BOUGHTAT AUCTION. . K0:,3,10 MARKET; BTRBETr, nuia-lm - ’ " ’ PUILAPF.H’HIA.- DRY-GOODS JOBBERS, AND BROWN ‘ SHEETING'S* 5 APCLLLXNEOr THE MOST APPROVED BRANDS, , . TOR SALS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE. ‘ j JOSHUA Jj. BAILY, , »U MARKET STREET, sul-tf . PHILADELPHIA.' J e W. GIBBS, & SONS, NO. 031 MARKET STREET, - Are now opening their PALL & 'WINTER STOOK OP GOODS ADAPTED TO '■ M.'e'N’S" we ar, In'vStoh rrill be’foantl a full assortment of - - CLOTHS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, ha, aus-Sm 1859. FA]^L tkade. 1859. ; SHORTRIDGE & BRO., • (successors to uauman%«kvsbb, k C 0,,) ’ • IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS • ‘ “ ’ 1 OF „ DRY GOODS; , , 420 MARKET STREET, Havs In store a complete line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Selected expressly with a view to the interests of _ 'CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERSr To whioh they respectfully invite'the'attention of the > N. B.—A fall stoak constantly on hand, and orders will be executed promptly, at the , auS-2m] LOWEST MARKET RATES. Gk OHITTICK & CO., ; IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS i ’ . IS ; FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 498 MARKET, AND 433 MERCHANT STREETS, Are now receiving from Europe their FALL IMPORTATIONS, Embracing a full assortment of goods adapted to the present season.' These, with their home purchases, In ! AMERICAN FABRICS, will enable them to ofier to the Trade one of the most - attractive stocks in the market. ; ' CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS Are reepeotfuUy'sollolted to examine this stock before purchasing. • . attf-f ra w Pra , 1859:., PAiLTRADE :' 1859. SMITH; WILLIAMS & CO., ' NOS. 313 MARKET, and 510 COMMERCE STfl, We have now ready a full stock of AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN FABRICS, . OUR OWN IMPORTATION, And brought direct from the Manufacturers. We hare many styles of STAPLE GOODS, especial}?' adapted to the SOUTHERN TRADE, ! Manufactured for, and confined BxcLUstwLV to OUBSKLVKS. aufi-fmwlm . COMMISSION HOUSES. j-JANDY & BRENNER, NOS. 23, 33, AND ST NORTH FIFTH STREET, ; PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sate of all kinds of - ’ AMERICAN MANUFACTURED HARDWARE, , AND IMPORTERS OF , GERMAN, BELGIAN, FRENCH, AND ENGLISH HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Keep constantly on hand a large stock of Goods to sup ply Hardware Dealers. BUTCHER’S FILES, By the cask or otherwise; BUTCHER’S EDGE TOOLS,. ■ • BTTCHER’S STEEL OF VARIOUS KINDS. WRIGHT’S PATENT ANVJtLS AND VICES, SHIP CHAIN, And other kinds in every variety. SHARP’S R E PEATER. PISTOL, WEIGHING ONLY BH OUNCES. SHARP’S NEW MODEL RIFLES AND PISTOLS. ,SSWAX2> S. HANDY. JNO.C. BBSNNSB. C. f. BBKXXSS. — gERGESS & MEAD. DUNDEE GOODS, BY THE PACKAGE. , WOOLLENS AND CLOTHING GOODS, . HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Sole Agent, iu the United Sto tea for th. sale of ‘ - • CARTWRIGHT & WARNER’S MERINO HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, No’. 08 BARCLAY STREET, (Opposite College Place;! , NEW YORK. GEORGE BURGESS. HIRAM W. MEAD. . • ftOl7-lm FOBES & LLOYD, 219 CHESTNUT STREET, Invite the attention of the trado to their fltook.oon eistiag of various mekes and grades of piK gfi«. Also, agent? for the ' / Winn ip auk company’b :?m. otho - ■ ; l ln full aaeortmont of grades ondoolor* ao£-we-tf GOODS. F. V. KRUG & 00., ; 826 CHESTNUT STREET, Inrtt. the attention of Wholesale Bayers to their Urge »nd,'Varied .took, for FAI(L AND WINTER TRADE, oonoieting in part of MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAW ERS, WOOLLRN HOSIERY, GERMANTOWN FAN. 0Y KtflT WOOLLEN GOODS, *0.,40. SOLE AGENTS IN PHILADELPHIA POR WATERBDRY KNITTING COMPANY'S MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. WATERVLEIT HOSIERY MILLS MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS AND HOSE, HALP-HOSB AND WOOLLEN ELASTIC SKIRTS. PROVIDENCE MANUFACTURING FANCY KNIT WOOLLEN GOODS, WHITB AND OOX.ORED SHETLAND YARN ■EASTERN MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S WOOLLEN KNITTING YARNS. WALLACE/4 SONS’ STEEL-SPRING SKIRTS. OTIS ' MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S MERINO SHIRTS AND, DRAWERS. . IABSANPINK MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS - AMERICAN AND HOWE COMPANIES' PINS. jy2o-vf4ra2m 1859. AUTUMN TRADE. 1859. 0. MAY! A COJs euneripr colored Spool Cottons. . HACK BRGTHEKS' Patent Hoop Skirt*. 3. 4 coS Cotton Damask Napkins jMS*^**' •TEOY Hoiiery, Merino Shirts and Drawers. r 80. SleaehM TVtlled Sbirtinss, extra pne. J. LEA YENS 4c SON'S Cotton Diaper*. (mfanUM Spn’d Table Diapers. Fn S°o r Af, -S OOl Ca ’T !e ‘‘ .TWENTY-EIGHT INCH Union Tweeds, aJt-Wool • BLACK and DRAB COTTON VELVETS, Silk finish. .BASCLUE, MA d &EliLiB, I (P?i?.’^ > ) T ' Ka ' PlLidi "CLOT HH. Ifc^Ws™ 9 - 4^4 - 4 - Unbleached cotton flannels. ROBERT E. EVANS, aus-lm-fmw 210 .CHESTNUT Street. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, *o. JU'TALLIJM & 00., CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN’ECHO MILLS, GBRMANTOWN. . . Alim, Importera and Dealer, in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, | MATTING, RUGS, &C. WAREHOUSE 509 CHESTNUT ST.. (Opposite the State Uotiee.) Southern ttndW.rt.nt barer, are reepootßSlr invited tooalL. , ■ «a<-*m Grain mills —grain mills—For the Farm nnd Plantation, The IRON-BURR MILL has no equal for Grinding Fmo Meal, Feed, Coffee, Bpi coa, etc.; by liifml or powor. Price %8, $23, and §l3. Now iu oporaton at 129 Bouth SECOND Street. Agents wanted in every county nnd State, by aul7-3m 13. FARREI Sc CO. IMPROVED SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES oorroctly fitted to the Eye Ht- - • ' 112 South TOimW'streoD Mow £he!itritit. constantly oil hand* Microscope!) Opera glasses, Mathematical ftnd Physical Instruments; Stereo scopes and Stereoscopic Pteiures f m a great variety, wholesale and retail. . auls*6t-if JUST RECEIVED—A large assortment of Buslo? and Bonds; also,a fu}l fine of Hair Nets and Badlenr Bilk; Ladies.pross Trimmings of the latest W l.rch yre ere BRO., «uir-3t* 0 Sputh POUH?Hi l.t door bsh Mstketi SOLR AOBNTfI FOR AGENTS POR fillliZilNEßY' <SOOHS. 1859. 1859; ; j:: AGA|j> ;& r ej : o.., . j:*- 1 “ 1 7 533 MARKET STREET, XWIIOLEdALB • , i ' ■'- * .' - -In' ;‘- 1 - - ■ ; DATS, CAP 3, FURS, , j * ; |ONNETS, RUCHES, FLOIVERS. Ac., 1> Have now ip full stock of Goods, to which they ihvite theattdnUon of firat-clnss buyers. auls-2tn* > 607 T. S. OUSTER, 607 NORTH,SECOND STREET, ABOVE GREEK, now in store,nnd is daily receiving and manufactu ring a largo,assortment of WHITE AND COLORED FANCY LACE BONNETS, ! Also, a large assortment of. ; , FRENCH LaCE, TRIMMINGS, TISSUES, AND MATERIAL FOR FALL BONNETS., Also, a full line bf-JUbbons, Flowers, Feathers, Bonnet Silksi Velvets, Satins, and new-shaped Bonnet Frames. auU-flt* ■ ' -. * ' ~ i MARKET STREET.. R I B B O N S, 1 Of every kind, in Immense variety; NEW BpNNET MATERIALS, 1 ' BONNET VELVETS, SATINS. GRO DK NAPS, LINING SILKS, ■ ENGLISH CRAPES, of tho best makes, - FRENCH & AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ac Also, newest Fall styles of STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, And STRAW GOODS, of every description, Now open, and presenting altogether the most com plete stock of MILLINERY GOODS in this market. Merchants end Milliners from every section of, the country are eordially invited to call and examine our stock, whioh we offer at the CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ROSENHEIM; BROOKS, & 00., »al6-tnovl 431 MARKET STREET. FALL TRADE 7£5 CHESTNUT STREET, . LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, lirtito the attention of the trade* specially cash and short-time buyers, to their : UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS FANCY - AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, 4c;, 4c. ; N. 8.-Our Fancy Bonnet* are all road* on our own premise?, ~ . aull-3ra j. HILLBOEN JONES. Importer and Manufacturer of- FANCY SILK r i ' w AMD STRAW BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL, FLOYteRB, 1 . FEATHERB, RUCHES, fee' The attention of City and Country Dealers is invited to a large and varied Block of the above goods, at 433 MARKET STREET, ; aaMm , Below FIFTH, , LAJJIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, JJLACKINTON .. WATCH-SPRING SKIRT, with Tire SELF-REGULATING BUSTLE, The lightest and moat beautiful SKIRT yet invented. For Sale (at wholesale) by STERN &. FREEMAN, Solo Anente. T2G CHESTNUT STREET. THE JOBBING TRADE. W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS, ADJOINING THE FACTORY, (Formerly the Friend** Meeting House,) Invite the attention of Jobber* to their stock of Lidies* Drew, Cloak, and Mantilla Trimming*, ofForeignand Domestic Manufacture, comprising Velvet head fringes.. Silk Buttons. Rich crochet <r Tassels. Real Guipure laces, Skirt Braids &c.» Jco. Imitation “ “ * also, BERLIN ZEPHYR AND SHETLAND A FULL LIME 0» LADIES’ AND 'CHILDREN'S SKIRTS. NEW Bo,a Agents for RYLE’S Spool SiUc. FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 23;N.0RTn FOURTH STREET ’ HOSIE^L6vE3,AnD . FANCY GOODS. YTe have a fine etopk of Imported and Domeetio Good*, particularly adapted to BOUTH ERN TR A DB, To whioh we invite tbeattention of first-class buyers, au9-2m ‘ ‘ . gCHAFFjBR & ROBERTS, 430 MARKET BTRBET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OS HOSIERY, GLOVES, , ’ SMALL WARES, COMBS, BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES, GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS; AXD TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. nuß-dm Jo[ # DUHRING- & GO., No*. 39 and 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS OF ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY. GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, WOOLLEN YARNS. MACHINE SEWING SILK AND TIIKKAD, Aadeoßoit an inepeotion of their complete and vell , Buortrtl stock,’ Jrll-dm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. JJURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, Above FOURTH, North side, A HIXDftOMK ASSORTMENT OF . NEW FALL STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS, ' OP TBBIR OWN IMPORTATION and selection, whioh they offer for sale to buyer* from all parte of the United States, on the most reasonable terms. .• • auO-2m PALL, 1859. SITER, VAN OULIN, & GLASS, IMPORTERS AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, Btc^ No. 423 MARKET' STREBT, ■ auß-lm Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. PEDDLE, & HAMRICK, Importers and dealers in HOBtBRY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Five doors below the Merchants* Hotel, Offer for sale the most complete stock of Goods in their line to be found in the United States, consisting of iIOSIKRx, of every grade. ILQVES, in three h jmdrod vanoties. INpERHHIRTS and DRAWERS. 4NEN-BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS. jINEN CAMBRIC HDKPS. A SHIRT FRONTS. .ADIF.*’ ELASTIC BELTS, with qlasps of on tlrely now designs, with.an endless variety of NO : Pml¥-oIIABS l 'lfE|T!|HN DSd 1 fISSTHEW^^ CHINA AND QOEENSWARE. rpURNBUBLi, ALLEN. & CO.. NOB. 98 AND 93 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Dealers in CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENBWARE. PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY.. flSTMarob&nts Supplied with .Glass at Manufacturer** prices. aus-2m JgOYD & STROUD. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a oompleto stock of QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, Bud FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At tholr Oip Sr .so, No. 39 NORTH FOURTH ST., four doors .below MerobanU' Hotel, to whioh they mvfte the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. BSr Aobwts yon Pittsbueo Glass. an3-3m HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. JJOUSBKEEFERS, AND THOSE COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING, Will find by far the largest and most useful stook <of housekeeping and useful articles in the oity, eomprinfcg many new goods, just received from Europe, of a kind never before for aale in Philadelphia, at the warerooms of JOHN A. MUBPHEY&CO. f 922 CHESTNUT STREET, fog-fin w tf . ABOVE NINTH. POLITICAL. Ijm PROTHONOTARY OF THE COURT L OP COMMON PLEAS, JOSEPH 0. COSTELLO, Of tlie Second 'W&nl. W&ftiect i« Dwiooretio rule*. houses, SANTEE, OBBERS DRY GOODS, NOS. 33T * 2(1 NORTH THIRD Sr., »80VE RACE, •jy-ould now Inform thoir ointomors nml the trade send' rally, that their stock tbisnoason will be . UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. aafl-Sm JUNGERICH & SMITH; WHOLESALE ’ GROCERS, NO. 43 NORTH THIRD 6TRHET BSF? Honey, and Lovering's Syrup always on hand* aus-2ra ■ ' ' . SOWER, BARNES, & CO., , PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NO. 3T NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH PuDusherii of Polton*, Spendid Sarios of ’ OP Bandera Now Readers. Groenleaf’s and Brooks’ JJFNDKY & HARRIS, MANUPAOTUREBS and wholhsale dealers BOOTS AND SHOES, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STS.,' PHILADELPHIA, XHOS. mellor & CO., NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS or ENGLISH, FRBNCH, AND GERMAN • H O SIE.RY, GLOVES, SHIRTS,'DR A WEBB, Ac au6*3m . , . fJHAMBEES & CATTELL, NO. 3* NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS OP FRENCH OAEF,SKINS, v . AND MANUFACTURERS OF CITY CALF AND KIPSKINS, Moroccos and Linings, Oak and Rod Bole Leather, ' auS-lm Laing & mAginnis. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE.DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHOE THREADS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTING 3, AND SHOE-MANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES; Sewing M&ofiiii. Silk, Thread and Needles, , , NO. 30 NORTH THIRD ST., Agents for UPFIELD’S PATENT BOOT-TREES. aus-3m • , Petsb Bibo mi, Wai. B. Baibd, John Wihst, Jacob Ribqhi,, • “ I). B. Ervin. JJIEGEL, BAIRD, & CO., (Late Sieger, Lamb, & C 0.,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP DRY GOODS, No. 47 North THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA OUR FALL STOCK, Is now complete in all its departments, and ready for Buyers. Prompt paying Merchant* from all parts of the Union are respectfully solicited to oall and examine for thoraselres. aus-3m yAKD, GILMORE, & CO., NOS. 40 AND 43 NORTH TIIIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, BMBROIDERIES, Ac. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS, aus-Bm‘ 1859. PALL T KADE. IBS9 . J. T. WAY & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or D EY GOODS, NEW MARBLE BUILDING, , NO. a 8 NORTH THIRD STREET. - We offer, by tho paoksge or pleoo, to CASH OR TROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS, A very huge and attractive stock of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS. Porch ere will find onretook well assorted at all aeo aonsof nayear, . J. T WAY, . JAS. H DUNLAP. WM. f ■ WAY, ■ taut-im] GEO. P. WAY. .. EXCURSIONS. CAPE AIAY, BREAKWATER, «SSAKDLE WISTOWN.-Thp Steamer JOHN A. WARNER, w;!l make an Excursion to the above places, leaving Bristol, on SATURDAY. August 20j:h, at 5 o'clock?. M.. stopping at Burlington .Beverly, Aurora,Boakley,andTonosdale; and leave Chestnut* street Wharf, Philadelphia, at 9 o’clock P. M., and ar rive at the Capes about daylight SUNDAY morning. Will leave May for the Breakwater and Lewistown at 2 o’clock?.M. SUNDAY; and rcturij.to Cape May in time.to wave there at 6 T. M., arriving in tho city br midnight, and .Bristol about l>f o’clock. This will give tho Excursionists an entire day on the Island, and afford anpjxcellont opportunity to those who cannot leave their business duringthe week to visit those popular places. Meals and Refreshments provided on board. Pare for tho Excursion, 91.• • aulMt* Jjl o B THE SEA-SHORE. IN TWO AND A HALF HOBBS. TRAINS LBAVB VINB-STKBBT FURRY DAILY AT 7K A. M. AND 4F. M. HETBRNINa AT 6 A.M.AND 1.40 P.M. BBNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LEAVES 8 A. M.', AND RETURNS AT 8 P. M. au«-tr SEE ADVERTISEMENT. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY NOW IB9BBS . EXCURSION TICKETS TO ALTOONA AND CRESSON OR TOTS allhoheny mountains, GOOD FOR FOURTEEN DAYS. Persons wishing to breathe pure MOUNTAIN AIR* seekers of pleasure, and all who desire relaxation from business, should take ■advantage of this great ' REDUCTION OF FARE, , , . TO VISIT ALTOONA AND. CRESSON. Fare to Altoona andßoturn...^.U “ Oresson J| BEDPOR??SPRINGB PASSENGE&fT are ‘likewise furnished with tickets to Hopewell—the terminus of the Huntingdon ana Brood Top Railroad—where two daily linen of stages and hacks connect for the Springs., Tickets to be had at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast oorner Eleventh and Mar ket streets. • THOMAS MOORE. Agent. JylMm LEWIS L. HOUPT. Gen. Tiokot Agent Excursion Tickets to the following placeswiltbeis sued at the Depot. Broad and Vine streets, on the SA TURDAY of each wees, to return on the MONDAY following, vizi • To Reading and baok.'»* ....... _.®3 25 Pottatown do 1 CO Fhcenumlle do I JO Lebanon do 3 60 Fottsvillo do. 3 78 By ordorof tho Board. __ „„ .. „ auO-lm W. H. McILHENNY, Seoretaiy.. FOR CAHBfIAT, NEW YORK, . AT 8 A. M. Steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes, BOSTON. Captain Sellew, KENNEBEC, Captain Hand. Form a Daily Lino between this oity, Cape May, ana New York, leaving from First Pier below Spruce street, at 9K A. M. fo r C^E rW . O'Coe,, Leave Now York, {Sundays exoepted, > at.. M .. AP. M. . Cane Mar. daily, at AA. M> Fare to New York, Cabin * $2 00 44 44 - Bteerage . 1M Fare to Cape May, including Carriage Hire 73 »• 44 Servants a To 44 14 Season Ticket, Carriage Hire „ _ 44 44 State Rooms, extra .I 00 Freights for New York and Cape May tAken at low rates. Goods destined beyond Now York will be for warded with despatejufreo of Mmmlsslpn. 3U and 310 South D^AWA^I • FOR CATO MAY, ON BUND AYS. ' During tho ” Season/’ a steamer will leave for Capo May, ou Sundays, at 8 o’clook A. M. Returning, kaye Cape May, Monday morning, at 8 o’olock. JeSb-tf HYDROPATHIC. (JHESTNUT SPRINGS, WATER-CURE, At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA County, Pi., for the trentmont of all OliroDio ana obstinate ill.eaaes. This Institution, under the charge of an experienced and tkilfm Phyaiolan, « now oonfeatodly, the losdipg ini most successful hyaropathio establishment‘m this “SSfbmotih.—K»., Mary jCottringor,‘ Ui North Twelfth street; Charles L. Bharpless, Esq,, comer Eighth and Chestnut streets: George Grant. E5q.,333 Market jrtreet? H.Farrington, Lsq., of Myers, Ciaghom, *«"■ f- °‘»or PHYSICIAN, OHEBTNUT HILi, . WANTS.'- WAN TED—In an office, a bright,, iptclii* WANTED— A Man of good .address 'as TRAVEtLING ir SALEBMAN In a Wholeenlo ' *J ld G . ", M Rouse. Must have a knAwlodse ,of the business, and business experience generally. Td a good, sober, and industrious man a liberal salary win ™.P"KI Mm but good men need apply. Address * Box Fost otneo. _ , - • - - auj9-3i* - XMTANTED —Two well-furnished commu » | nicating ROOMS and BOABD, for a small fami ly* m a fashionable locality. Address WM. ELLWOOD, at this office. • ~ aul9-2fc* WANTED: —T o Exchange, Ten Thousand Acres good Farming Land, situated iu Potawa taroie, Floyd. Mitchell, and other cpuutios. in the State of Iowa; for,Merchandise. Land in quantities- to suit purchasers. The Land ha* beep 44 located” four and five rears.- For further information, address 14 Box 383,” Philadelphia Post Office. /■' ,' -, atUMt yyANTED-—By ayoung Man, a situation. ia.a Wholesale establishment, where Tie nan majee himself usefunu the Counting-room, or also in the Store. Address ,4 ,F.R.” this office. - • i- ao!8-3t* \J\r ANTED—•By’’ a - sober- and industrious w mPORTKR or PACKER in a Wholesale Straw or Shoe House, *jtas had experience it Best of City references given. Address K>,” office 01-The Press. |S - aulfl-St* 'VIfANTED—-A LAD to run oii Errands tm * « TB ? * • Address, in handwri tmg of applicant. A. L.” office of ta* p r *»*. aa!B^3t* WANTED— -A Partner, with from ss,otSi) to 810,000, in the Cash Jobbing Dry Goods busi- R°#!U established «. excellent location on MAR KET Streets Address * A< G«” Press office. auiB-2t*^ \arANTED— By ayoung'Mun, a situation * * ’ in a Wholesale Drug House, who has-hnd fivo years experience m the retail business. Best of refe rences oan be given. ■ Address “ Opium,” Blood’s Di spatch. : - ■ . . r ,t - -v - auiB-2t* WANTED— By p, good SALES3IAN, a situation in a Wholesale or Retail Dry Goods orore. Willing to so South or West.. Address 14 J. M. R.” offico of Tht Press. ' ' a ul6-6t* WANTED TO EXCHANGE for iraproy- New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton! shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance of the land. For further particulars address J. X., office of Tht Press. . t . . j«2l. FOK. SALE AND TO LET. • SALE—On favorable terms, a hand *v some COTTAGE, on. Day’s Lane, Germantown.' Irtnoire on the promises, sixth hdute southwest from. railroad. ■ , mU9-.gt*; - FDR SALE OR TRADE—The Right of . the State of New Jersey for a valuable PATENT. Apply to 44 J; C,” 83$ CHERRY Street. , 1 • li» FOR. SALE.—Season Ticket Arch-street Theatre. -Address 44 E. W.” Blood’s Dispatch.' ‘. - - •~ . ~ ~ ' ~ ' - - au'lB-2t* SALE—One Sharcof Stock Arch a M T^? a U®» .-with Season Ticket. Address 44 Nette,” Blood’s Dispatch. au!B-2t* TO LET—Two handsome offices on the Firet Floor, at 731 SANfIOM’ Street. ■; au!B-2t* TO LET—The very extensive CELLAR of Store No. 305 MARKET Street. Apply-on the premises. ~ • aull-i2t* S’ TO LET.—The large, six-story Brick WAREHOUSE. No, 502 COMMERCE Street, .suitable for Storage or Manufacturing purpose*. Apply at No.fiOS MARKET,Street. - ? aull-lro*. A YALE ABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT POR SALE, two miles from the Chelten hill Station, North. Pennsylvania Railroad,/containing 120 acres of highly improved land, with an abundance of fruit and shade-trees. The improvement* are a fine stone mansion, oontsimngfourteenrooms, tenant-house, ioe-house, large barn, carnage-house,'and all necessary out buildings.. A fine building site pn the premise*. Could easily be divided into two beautiful country seats. For further particular* inquire of John JY C. Harvey, on the premises. • augl-lm* HARDWARE.— A Wholesale House, do ing chiefly'a Southorn package' business, to Srompt dealers m qities, desires to sell out. Bad health is reason for retiring. -The business of twelve years standing. The stock is all new, and mostly in onginal paokages. The Terms will bo liberal. No lands taken in exobanee. Address Delphos,” Box 2051 New York Post Office. ' augl-l2w Farms and country seats for SALE. ■ ;< -Fafms of 132 acres, only two'-and a half miles from Norristown, will be sold on easy would make two handsome Farms. Fafm of 43 notes, beautifully located, under good cul tivation', and is a very desirable property—very fair im provements. Farm of 100 acres,'six miles from Nomstown, ina good neighborhood and beautifully located—improve ments verrgood.. • Country seat, with 18 acres highly improved, and in a splendid part of the oountry 5 only two miles from Nor ristown. Farm of 30 acres near Fort Kennedy, in Chester coun ty, one of the most productiro little properties in the oountry, and possession can be given at any .time—terms easy. • Farm of 60 acres, in a good neighborhood* foT Bale cheap. ’ • . Country seat, with 16 acres, within the borough limits. Country sent, with 9fl acres, fruit abundant, near the borough. Farms varying from 20 to 360 acres, for sale on terms to suit, throughout the oountry. Three or four Hotel properties for sale, where a good business can be done. Persons desirous of,purchasing real estate may find it to their advantage to call and see me. Good Horses and Carnages wi)l be furnished, free of expenso, to parties who may desire to rido out to examine the properties I have for sale. For full descriptions, terms, Ac., &c., address aul2-fm&w4t* R. It. CORSON, Norristown, Pa. DRAFTS —On the Union Bank of London, and Royal Bank of Ireland, in sums'to suit. For sale by WXL£s, FARGO & CO., mrl3-3m* ' No. 400 Chestnut stree*- BOARDING. Afine second-story front room now vacant, with or without Board. Location, CHESTNUT Street, above Fifteenth. Answer “Al pha,” Press office. ‘ - aul9-3t* gjIIRST-OLASS BOARDING, AT ' 1104 A SPRUCE STREET.—House central and plea santly situated« Rooms in suites and single, handsome ly Furnished and Airy. Also, Office to let with Furni ture, v auKMt* - BOARDING. —Elegant and aiiy Rooms, single and in suites, can be bod with first-lass Board, for the Summer, Fall, and Winter, at 1516 WAL NUT Street. , ' “ au3-2ra , Desirable private boarding for 'families; large and small rooms oommnnioating, handsomely.furnished: attached. 4/4Refer enoea required. BUS SPRUCE Street, jyl9-lm* PERSONAL, WANTED— The Gentleman that adver tised in The Press, on TUESDAY, to invesj $lO,OOO. to oall at the The Press ofnna and get a note that awaits him thore, aadrcuaed “ Machinist.” It* mEXAS LAND AND COLLECTIONS.— The writer will spend the coming winter inTexas,- and will attend to the examination of .Lands, the Pay ment oTTaxes, Collections, Ac., &o. re ierences given. Address Box 1107,” Post Office, Fhi adelphia. • aul6mwf-6t* HATS AND CAPS. 1859. FALL TBA . DB -1859. O. TI. GARDEN & CO„ Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers ili HATS, CAPS, FURS, SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, oiiiA AND STRAW GOODS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. FEATHERS, RUCHES, &c., &c„ NOS. 600 AND 005 MARKET STREET, Southwest corner of Sixth. EXTENSIVE STOCK. BEST TERMS, LOWEST nulB*3m PRICES. - HARNESS, BRIDLE LEATHER, Ac. ]|| e BEATH & BROTHER, CURRIERS AND LEATHER DEALERS, 433 DILLWYN STREET, , Bolow Willow street/ Manufacture to order, and keep constantly on hand, EXTRA FINE BLACK AND RUSSET BRIDLE, SHAVED AND WEIGHT HARNESS, SKIRTING, TRUNK LEATHER, &c., &c. ou!8-9t + ' CURTAIN MATERIALS. 4-IUILLOU, EMORY, & CO., KO.-33T MARKET STREET, Importers and Jobbers of HORSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, BLANKETS, GUILTS, TOWELLINGS, &c.i AC., CURTAIN MATERIALS. And Sole Agents in Philadelphia for .HUGUENOT SHEET ING S . aul3-lm GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. QEtfTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS’ TJRIMMING3, LONGOOPE & PEARCE, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Have now in store a full assortment in .their line, to which they invito tho attention of their customers and buyer* of suoh goods. aus-2m JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win • AhmitAP ie. Scott—GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT M h,£ n?™2rFinn S\ CHESTNIJTStreet, (nearly opposite tho GiraruHouse,) *j.W?!f would respectfully call the attention of.his former patrons and friends fom* new store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notioe. A perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with fine Shirt* and Collars.- J>Zl-ly HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. TOTHOLESALE GUN HOUSE. If We offer to the attention of the Wholesale AND Being Agent* for some of the piukcipal MAinjFACTTJ bbrs op ouws in London, Birmingham, Liege, anu fct. Etienne, wo are prepared to oppbr pbojh stock, or to nraiM®,lU&r/ e i.QCKB, CAPS. Flasks, Homs, Pouches, Triggers, &0., in large variety, PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO. SI North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. 04 CLIFF Street, New York. aufc-lm PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE. We offor to the trade. At a Bma.il advance by the Package^WOSTENHOLM’S. BARNES’, end wOODBLEAD’S FOCKET CUTLERY. _ T WADE A WOSTENHOLM’S HENRY C. BOOTH ic^CO/*'TABLE CUTLERY. SCiBBORS°AS/D GOODS. T ° S *SfAS®OHAM n BH°ELP HARDWARE. PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO, SI North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. 04 CLIFF Btreet, New York. , auc-im IVAVAL STORES.—I,IOO bbla Shipping Mr. Samuel Coddle,Mr.GilhertiMrs' Mrs. - Gilbert? Mr* YMushSSL&rlfc S^l ei i? k Mr. Dre^ D°>e, Mr. Olarko ; Mrs, IhnrrpSiS, Price.-—Admission,2scont.; Bwire4S«»t» p*r.t'«ai s i? ,r ‘'* 0 '- 37^lOOn SlI^ ftr fi uot ' c O nentei Setti rr ; ii.nta; jriiotaPri vxta Box. <3TgS£ Si?'.'T for Coftred Pbixoiu, 2&a.nts;- Pn- DmS omiSf? vl? r?' Cnlowfi Pursoni, 38 cent.. - at Wrtflfof aW£i£«t°° k 1 *ri<**»*» t® »Oin«l» w .„ .. .HARMONY cmdm&imi *° . : SMH”"”, ,||“ NO^FlftlTilfi ,Sfecßjrn? lmr m™>is«™St&,S WILLTAM REAT),. . ' ‘ Supanotandant an!9*f&hj tf TVfUSICAL FUND . HALL. ‘ “■... . . TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! ■ Sir™Tnr?f« w ? r l d >,‘ renown ! d OPOkoF CHRISTY'S flay, Admission 25 cents.-* , . .-, soJ7-4t SjAx\FOHD J S OPERA HOUSE. ': ' /BANFOID’S r STAR f ra6UFB, ,' ' ■ t tha .largest • •. Company in the world, la their excellencies every evening* •' - appears . Every evaaing in tos great Hole of Chaftaeten. . Boors open at 7J».' Commence at 5. - Admission 25 cents. - Chiildren 15 oents. of I. J.'fc btrhetv • | jrj&sissg^m^tAXJi EVE EOTANT.OW o. jjASSLER’S . ORCHESTRA.—M. H assl “ tt*!*SSSSn.MnS •n«l7 ° ~ 151 ■ w “, ere jrajEMem«nt* us ba^maAiu EDUCATIONAL. ANME CHORCHMAN HAS REMOVED her BOARDING and J)AY BCHOOL to No. flat Sspfombj'r siti? 1 ■ e * tl ° b ° v ° F ° plilr - Term a?, B *;** np he Classical institute, re siog,Mathematics,.and.Modern ;Langaage*,arc taught * Noi w' North .- Mr* J* A. Vauehan* Rev;Mr. J, brlfe^xL^ TPHE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY WILL reopen on Mo7fDAY.j3epfemher.6th; Principal will receive a limited number of Boys into hi* family. J. H. WITHINGTON.A. MV, * aul7-lm* ... , » r.: . Principal;- mHE-MISSES JEWING WILL OPEN A •R* SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHtL, DREN, on MONDAY, September WTSP&Ucg Btreet. where Circulars may be obtained. - -Reverence*.—Be\v AJbert-Bsraw, Her. VT. W. Spear, D. D., Prof. C, D. Cleveland. - aul7*tfw* - ST. MARK’S-EPISCOPAL,ACADEMY,. LOCUST.Street, ymt of Sixlamtb, will, D. Y., open on MONDAY.'Haptemlier 12th, at s A. tii. Applications for admission, ifmade before the be*in mug of tho term, should be made to the FrmoJMl.’ _ • ' .J. ANDREWS HARJUS/aTM., - auio-wf&m-tf - _ . . IWT itiltfEStre.t. TPDGEHILL SCHOOL; PRINCETON. AU NEW JERSEY. ; -- The next session *rtU open on Wednesdar, AnrnH 3d. Boys receive a carefbl preparation for college or busi* ness. Thorough.instruction in English Mathematio#. Ancient and Modem eto. Fnidatnentaf principles are mastered, and habits of etadr horned whioh will make future attainments easy and rapid. The moral character of the pupils is guarded with the almost vigilance. All genial and moral influenced are roadetd pervade the school, and no pains are spared to render it a safe, comfortable, and- happy hume, For terms and particulars address JAMBS P. HUGHES, Principal. apgl-mtuwslw-mwSw , - - CAUNDER’S INSTITUTE.—WEST PHI.' tp, LADELPHJ A INSTITUTE I "Wett PKWde)jhl» JUitroad ; MARKET and THIRT Y-NINTH SUmSTi MONDAY, September sth. SeYen-acre sroro) clear field 5 large rooms; health unonla: application * youth ot refinement j seleetness; English; history i mathema tics* French: Laun; Greek ; any .College; anyebu*; basineM: all day, with, meals furnished; all tha week, except Saturday and Sunday fall the term off months r all the year; a nappy home j visit; examine, aulf-et - The misses aertsen-s school for YOUNG LADIES. - - ; • » , PRICE STREET; GERMANTOWN. ’ The Fall Term will begin On the FIRST MONDAY in September. ■ ' , . instruction in the usual Exotisit -bsakchss,' with' Latin, Fsexeg,and.D&A\viyQ r . - • • . i aulfl-tf~ rfIHE AROH-STREET INSTITUTE FOR’ A YOUNG LADIES-—The Eleventh Session will commence on MONDAY, September 6th; 1859. For <ar culars apply at ARCH Street,one door east of Sro*d. aul6-lw* . Aliss L M. JJROWN, PiTneipaL >• Law school op the university at CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ' TBJS ISSTTICTOB# IX THIS SCHOOL IBS; " ..J Hon, JOKI, PARKER, LL. 8,. Royail Professor*■ lion. THEOPHSLVB PARSONS, LL. E, Dane PttK feesor. Hon. EMORY WASHBURN, LL, D„ University Fre< feasor. ■ ■ 11 ■ . , _ t THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION embraoes ih* various.branchesof the Common .Law; and of Eqaity. Admiralty, Commercial, International, and Constitu tional Law | and tha'Junspradence oTthe United States, The Law Librery consista of about 14,000 volumes, and as new works appear they are added, and even effort is made to reader it complete.. . J .. , „■. - ’ Instruction la given by oral lectures ana expOtiitbnaV ~ (and byjecjtationa and examinations in connection with them./of which there are ten every week. Two Moot Conns are also bolden in each week, at each of which* . & cause previously given out is argued by four stodesU* and an opimon delivered by the Presiding Instructor. 1 Rooms and other facilities are also provided for the Chm Courts, and an Assembly is held weekly for practice in' debate, andaoqmnng a knowledge of parliamentary law and proceedings. Students may enter the School m any-stage of their professional studies or mercantile pursuits, and at the oommenoement of either term, or in the i tiddla. or other part of the term. . . y i They are at liberty to eleot what studies they will pursue, acoording to their view of their own wants and attainments. ... The Academical year, which commences on Thais-' day, six .weeks after the third Wednesday in July. i*. divided into two terms of twenty weeks each, with a" vacation.of six weeks at the end of each term. During the winter vacation, the Library is opened, warmed, and lighted, for the use of the members os the Sohool. The exercises of the next Term will commenoe on MONDAY, September 6th, 1659. * 1 Applications for admission, or for catalogues, or any further information, may be made to either of-the Fro* fessors at Cambridge. . - - : Cambridok, filass., Jolr 25,3359. aus-law-Sw Eden hall (late, paradise) f. SEMINARY, situated in the village of ‘ Paradfee. on Lancaster and Philadelphia turnpike, flfty-thwM. mile* west of Pmladeiphia. nine miles o&stof-LsQ<»eter city, and three-fourths of a mile from LeamanPlaee. station, rennsylvania Railroad. RE-OPENS, for its TENTH SESSIpN, on; the SECOND WEDNESDAY INSEPTEMBER, The building is undergoing rough repair, a story being added for dormitories, into. which water will be introduced, and bath attached; Comfortable accommodation Is thus provided for thirty' boarding pupils, and the trustees will spare no expense to rendetlhe school worthy of publio favor;* % Amongxhe many to whom the oonduotors of this sobool. might refer, they are'permitted'particularly to name the Rt. Rev. Bishops Alonzo Potter and De Lancer. amL the Rev. Dr. W, Bacon Stevens, of Philadelphia., Tlwr also submit the following testimonial, kindly tendered by the Rt. Rev. Dr..S, Bowman, Assistant Bishop ?. SI Church, Pennsylvania: • • 44 The Seminary for yonng ladies at Paradise, Lancas ter county, under the general snperintendenoe of Dr. Kulikelly, and with Miss Chamberlain, as the immedi ate and active Principal, is one that, I think, may be re lied on to do faithfully all that it, promises. The situ*- - tion is healthy, beautiful, and easily accessible by tn* Pennsylvania Railroad. Dr. Kilhkelfj bos had urge «x-~ perienee m superintending the education of young la dies, and Miss Chamberlain bnmrs to the institution the - well-earned reputation of a most competent .and suc cessful teacher,-as well in imparting knowledge as in administering discipline. The Seminary is, therefore, I - think, entitled to. the confidence of the publio, and I hope will receive it.” , FOR TERMS, which are very moderate, please ad dress the Rev. Dr. KILLiKELLY, Rector, • aul-6w Paradise,Lancaster county, Pa, Harriett brown "will reopen HER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. in the Large and Airy Rooms af-the.N. W. cor. of FILBERT and JUNIPER Streets, opposite Penn Square, on ins Sth of Ninth mo. (September.) Circulars can be obtained ftt No. 1329 FILBERT Street. aull-lra* The hemans institute. The subscriber will open SEPTEMBER 12th e . at No. 1315 WALNUT STREET, his School tor tne" higher education of a limited number of Young Ladies. Parents to whom he is not personally known are referred to Frofessor C. D. Cleavoland, Professor Charles Short, Rev. H. J. Morton, D. D., Rev. Wm. B. Stevens, D. D.,' Rev. J. P. B. Wihner, D.D., Rev. H. A. Bturdman, D, D.» Rev. Wm. H. Fatness, D. D., and others. jyZl-im JAMES I. HELM. rjIHE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEE* A SB’S Boarding and Day School for Young Ladioa, 1703 WALNUT Street, reopens WEDNESDAY, Sep tember 7th. au2-tm Bryant & stratton ? s national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, 8, E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chioago. For in formation. nail or send for Catalogue. . fa9-tf MONEY. $50,000 TO LOAN. IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANT*. upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, &o M on moderate tenpß, by JONBS A CO.. Brokers, northwest oorner of THIRD am! GA3 KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the loe ss years. Office hours from 7A.M.t07 P. M. Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one-lmu the original oobU au4-3m-u INSURANCE COMPANIES. American fire insurance co. # INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPET- No/siO WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-uv Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRBCTOBB. John T. Lewie, James R. Campbell, Edmund 6. Dutilh, Chas. w. PoutnSy, gSoRGE 0 A I MOTT i Pr.rid.nt. THOMAS H. MAURIS, Secretary. jaH-U It Georjte Abbott* John W elsh, Barauol C. Morton* Patriok Sradj, Great western insurance and TRUST COMPANY, Office, No. 403 WALNUT Street, (Company's Building,) PUILADELPUIA, _ Havin* consolidated the buemesa oMhe f ARJyEJ“P UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF will hereafter conduct the same with a combined uapi tal, and avail^I | ETS 0F OVER $360,000, Invested, for the inoßt part, in Fibbt Bon®* qagisb, bearing six per oent interest, on improved pr^- INLAND, AN-D MARINE CARGO RISKS Taken on the most Charles C. I.athmp, William Darling, , Alexander Whilidm, E. Tracy. John C. Hunter, £ RI " 0! »H. Smith, Isaac Ilajlohurst, C. N. Shipman, Chmaao, H. J. R. McCurdy, . Fib. Tyler, WavoriyTN* Y. Thomas L. bOlespie, Charles Harlan, Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan J. Slocum. C. C, LATHROP, President. - „ , - WM. DARLING. Vioe President. JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. ' C. 8. RUBBELL, Assistant Secretary. roh2*-dfeW « I^HEESE. — 325 boxes Herkimer county; V 0h.M.,.»«0r. * go,, , tn.S ARCH glr«»t. Mnnml tor Ahnra Front. T»AI RUM.—6-puncheons very superior -Ob w r "rtfflßlgtfjggiL'ham w,,.,. UEFINED BORAX—2O owes for sale by 3KOTHBR, N«. 41
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