/jlgl ■ . ... ... :30Simmm -.-isStfV \ "^teanMhipJ^ityllichinondrofJMiteheUjßiohinond,^ r^pM^HmSi :W'-. Jff »*»- Opel -', J> ,^^hr^^^^«J^S^»co;iS«!4'i(‘wElinston,: ** -i&^aViV*^M*3» K-^;‘Ay 1 <- fiSSiw^irfor^PßiUdelpW^ i, 1 , - Arorf f;h*ne«? ttij^viitai^.Vlfth' v ■•:. ' - * yc^Kt)ri^k»fieGnuwt(»*J!*dmiM^«^tuoket ! 17thin»t ( -v'y: iHMmi; - B, Peacock,^in;^ ';\ s ' -J: JS£ v i -- ■ '’'Jt' jfZvii' ►■< iiSi’ \y^’2i %t> 'J&mi V" 3^s*S£? ■*££?=% -'; „ r>; &fg: iHßrapflP P aMIM ?l 0 |f (fel mmmm ■ - ' . ,i/t ' Z&y;J\'r For ftjfrFoutth fuse.:' ■ ! ; _ ■/ iisjtimow rAJS^ioSSnlyi&l^nora" Mffesi* v«^ntfeK: ; .?;:, a%^g£|p^MtPJeM f t 'X~TCliWarner,NO ... i .;-v * iJVotofJtfß<"*i ./& ‘: A - J Loewt* Lexmfcton' tafMKfi&a&v ms^m^:. i ■ • . ;01J,J&neii TamMatv / ' ’:. ; I RJoiw, TmebAub. ‘ -JBiHiman..Pntt«villft „■ ■■•>..v; J rf 'i 'j '.i.- lie w.oeiys. Uie amiu*J,-du«ii of ; mem-, ,ISr»,-Vhi6h •hoaiqbe pelajirejriws i&MH 1 nuft 1 meotinfs. ■ j.> vs ponding Secretory. ■ rMMfiiMi dr#hi&Cnc»U6fl cv«n.. Every one that T'7;-~pfoTlclB'.“—-- THE '3WL "CITYVWITK ‘WaTBIUH’-' •'> *-’< * - W*t»- TMtApxivitlk, August 22,1859.- -ExtraAte- Supplements to bn Ofdinariee'entitled ’ is 4 -' AteOrdmaajie 'organising Jthe;J)QpArtrt}ent for eup /' ply.the city with water/'.p&*»ed December;29tb, 18M; r andpotober 16th,2.0•>, . .. i m , |KBectioft-lkTheSelecfc:*ttd-Common’Councils of the city;bri , hilildalphia'do. ordaCav Thht all Water Rents shall belpayable to,the Register of/Water Rents;at his office, annually, in.advanoc.cn tho second Monday of Jau&ary*andupoh;aU water-rents unpaid upon the first day or-ApriMnianycyoar,' there,shafi bo charged the :*gnj.of. fige .per wsntura ,\amftupon ■au rents.un jiaid on atf additionalsum oV temper if any tuoh tept f withtbe eaidaddmonai charges, ghaUreniaimui?- Midon the firstdfty_offoptomi»n’m.»nyyear,'the said Reiitiflr >haU;nbftfy -ismChtef. Entinfler of the Water Workroft the: names ofkueh v tfybaiiuettte, who shall canae to he detached fromihepipo or.eonamt, and suit be in* Stitntedb fofrthe. rtbOYerydi such rent; ana. after such /errtdM.sßail detached* the jwater shall mot agambe sifppliedLormrmshed tothe said'prenuaesiOX inw of all arrears of wafer rent; and the to the, Viator department, to be everadweiurf*- htmseiituatcon any.a»reet,fane/»lley, contt, or.other oiacewher* thc.wM*r-ipu*m laid; and as fas tbs it may uudAlbnaUMdiae ouanjr..tupK -piope.rtr a» afore? toe Chlpftßpf meer to assess Mate m .tfXof ;euoh amount, against Kjg*e.*il ianowchargwftwhere ihewateris introduced. notified that aU premises wilbe depniyeaiofttieJWatoron the Ist of September, union the;W»ter Rent and Pon<y due for the year 1859 »hdvo Ordi ■ a\AreV^7ablo(bnl f) at tlie' office, yiFTHand-CfißSTJiUTßtwets. -• * \ P» WHITE, Register. conieroY CHESTNUT and i£?wru«^|t;cornerof Eighth - Sixth ERWAIID PAR R ISH-.f . • Jgoiger of Eighth Eighth eg* a^ ; Rtß'ls;wN. BEj?oT.v, .i,^.Ciornerof Niflthand.Green the WAliiutBt, ; ' ,^£ckr^Eß , au22-tf rfflfaffMafe’ ESCHicrast the.’ ropRjieHOTOOKAPHS iOF ALL SIZES. forAmbrbfypeb at* i&Wlce'sr of a J^RSRMGHT ; ORUIIARTER—The A 'Yy.*F»e‘:AIUrirEnVEOLtJ tSMtons,'. Anplrto ~ - naa : msnatii front st... AFLQjVT—7,73O bushels Turks Is- bng,Ocean;l»leMFdrii«! n ('jn y&UM’ WHARVES? ossot^ir&D^Rvks, and 2, kbkp m&s* rtJfl»ioAllr.ftir-tifhi in Vmoment by □urn opthfcoVeri »nd tu eairily.opened whendcairea. Ste?fe?@^a ,^afef4fy’}s ADJJBS’ifIATIi; BRAIDS, WIGS, FKt- »ri4 ; 'gUftE»f(ni>ritlfMtsifed irt thovery eonßtanty iwJijntedp tfnd promptly ottonded SUPER OF, ; LIME, warranted free from any adtiltarAtioji ornnxturfl oil 1 la, ter, Lima, Mar!, or Char coal.,,? or yslownealerß xnltlio-inert favorable ter me, Otfhh ractory or eiore, bjof l C. B, JROUKHS, V-paaOrht*,-’.- ;.vrr-h‘r.-Mo.-m market,Street. tSotato ploughs, op. themost AP A—PROVED 1 CONSTRUCTION; by which tho labor often man can bo laved m.dig»i«ootaloia. „For sale : k ■ No, 111 WLAR&T Itr’EET. i^ol®js.^Ac>lßjnWl«lbt;;ofv^eiy i 'sjiperi o r jpLj(tiirh* jfl6o»t >»^;V *!f*#*• anO for tale Ijjifll I»WALNUT;Btr.,at. 1 XXWYANAvTOBACOO.— S2 bal«»,H4v»n» philadeEpkia female be. (foiWren from MONDAY;, A.til( £■s»?•»% can pa • ns»-a(«<8 . "fi-i Vi-Ji'i.:- ' -.; ■ ~ •'T^iVQVLYifM: IVOW-»BA»r:-’ ■•“'<;- ;s'; ■ t i> .chntsLi My-RouWe, .and howHo Me sThp^Singer: ht liie -BreakfMt Tame s Reviews and Literary Settees; Recent Americart PubnoaHons., 1* - TtTsas&.—Threo uofiars,.per annUtn, tWenty r fu-m rcetltkanUmlwr.• nnlpt.tf, the\fnb}cnptioir pvfatthe JfofMwierf mil,mail the work tunny part of the United States, pre-pata, ' V ■ ‘ r- r Cz.Vfl»c-;For Ten Dollars, the Publishers'will send five copier of the' for one year, the subscribers to pay their own. goats te; ~; ■••*'• " - ■ C!ergymen.'-Tesohers, Ana Postmasters will receive the work for.TwoDoltama. year, ’ - .' - ' .- r - PHILLIPS. SAMPSON, * CO., aaM-ht . ■ . ,\ . 13 WINTER Street/Boaton. ?(OVEI. BY THE AUTHOK OP «JOH N, H AHP AX.” HARPER & BR O THE R S FRANKLIN SjIOARE, NBW YORK,. ■:' ! I- j , PPBI.ISB ,THIB BAT.!. ' ;. • A tiIFE EOK A : LIFE.", A J NOVEI». BvMISS MULOCH, . ' ‘ ’y > -, f y ; . ».• y, 1 . ’?'* ’ Authmof , ■■ .' C John Haiifitx, dnnileihan," ‘* Oliva,” -'The Ogitvias," “ The Head of the Family," M Avillioh/', ’ ' “ Agatha’s Husband/' “ A Hero,” , \ &?•» .'• \ , 1, post-Mid to any part ol' the United States on reeeiptbf Fifty Cents. 1 - - ' au2o-2t (TJ.AUT * VOEKMAR, HnvoToraolejhefallowin]: ifatoFNaw&kTtoieltsir ,standard anpmibcellaneous, ; ' ' .nn For sale at Lota Prtcesr t “ 0 oarii< '« tii " ca 10 :'e»M . y A LOCOMOTIVErOr, £.ife and Liberty In . Europe. By .the .author of Belle Britton's y|H : O( AjAM By Georgo aathor of Scones ' WORK • 'A Wob of 'Matty Taittirea.- Wroaaht hr Rnttj Partijitton. ■ ■ ' . T^.LIMORSENERAL GARIBALDI. Written Companiptts in Arma. - ‘ IBSaK'S of lh0 ; Flowera,»ml F»rmfev. AS By t Hen?v'Ward'^eclie^ rUitS| NEW STAR. PAPERS; Or, Views and Experiences -« ?y Hentr Ward Beecher. - 'GLOSSARY OP ENGLISH WORDS,- Q>ted forinerly.insenses different: from, tnoir present.- By Hich*rd.’D. ‘ , ..THE HISTORY W? HBROpOTUS. Anew English r rersioai-Edited by Pec* Rawlmson,M. D. VOI.I. v 1 GERMANY., f ßy M#d. deStael Holstein.. A new edi tion; with noM»i «kCi By 0. W. Wright. 3 volt. " ANASTABIS; Of, The Substance of Three Exposi tory Lectures m Jst Corinthians, chap. 15th. Delivered in JayneVHfilLj. S- ’■ " *'• . ' OF LIFE, which is the midst of the -Paradise ofGwl.vßy William Morris, v' * m : ; Also, afine Wsottmeht of STATIONERY. ? j ; r -'N. B.—TeachereJijid'- the Trade. We aro'now pre-. G. EVANS’ BOOK LIST.-ALL i” * :^?S)? ar< ’*? ld ,h t »ho lowest prioea. nnd a hand -1 The Kentucky , Ran*«r. Miahir Hnntor. Onevolumfl£l?m9,,olgth.iPrioe-Bl,* • tTHE. ■ cloth; • PERILS OF FAST-,LIVINGi Or, Three per cent, a Month. ( - - , , - . One volume, Umo..'cloth.?rice SI. BEAUTIES OF WOMAN’S FAITH..A Southern -Tale., t... { " Oneroluhie.Umol.cloth. Price Si. PICTURES OF COUNTRY By Alioe Cary. One volumeilftno.yolothr Price Si. t SPARKS A LOCOMOTIVE. By Colonel Ful ler,. ' J ’.’ ' One volume* Bhno.j cloth. Price 81.' ' > MEMOIRS, The French Tolioeman. llcjM4%c&’ THE pSopA 1 : By tho Bev.H. Sto»ell Brown. ‘ Onovolumo. Wno.'.olotb.Y Price SI. , ■_ALLTHR;.NEWBTOKS and a GIFT, warth from 23 cenU to sltXf, GH-15N WITH KAOH jl'OOK. at ; • ■ . . :- - ' GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, .' £ '-auW-St. '--- -""-t R 0.489 Chestnut street. Phila. - TVEWPUBIJOATIONS. SABBATH.ANp ITS LOHB AND THE .DtVINEMAN." ByReV. John G. Wilson. 12mo, Illus trated. 75oents. - '—•,.- KIND WORDS FQR CHILDREN, to Guide them in the Pathof Pettee. 1 Dy;R»v. Harvey Newcomb. l6mo. i2cents. •’ '*-.t ; - a , - A COMMENTARY/ Explahatory. Dootrinni;' and Practical, on to the Ephesians, By R, E. PattisoOyD. D. ISmo. 85 cents. ’■ - .TWELVE LECTURES ontheGreat Events or Un fulfilled Prophecy i which are: approaebing their'ftilfil »l^»W&,2tcar&.V 1!n ,o. TJaWorka, of p'Lindilay„B. D',,;V®Uu»o;i no* CJUBSORIPTIONS RECEIVED AT- THE for ■ - ‘ - ’.*■f - Of,’. ■ COO.PBR’B NOVELS. Or th«,A*.nt will oall nwin thoa. who notify Min of their desltw to exanunethe work.",' -; ■ ~;'.:,£,auLlBt*'. ' ,’: CURTAIN. MATERIALS. ; rjlO V•, SOUTHERN -AND WESTERN . frT&i l ko HANTS, ! '. ' ■- •- ••, V- ,-J ■' BflylSO WINDOW SHALES,. • ; .’ ; window'Hollands, ... WINDOW-SHADE FIXTURES, , ; y y, 'CURTAINS,O*' . ' : .0 U RTA'IH'jtAIEB I All S. FATTEN, ' ~. • 630 CHESTNUT STREET, ' Offers for inspection tobtiyerea full lino of .the Above goods, manufactured and Imported exproisly for the , A : fci‘yT RA D E • ' L• , t firs’ Offered -to. the Trade at prices that doff competition. - ' aua)-6t QUILLOU, EMORY, &' CO. : , j y^«i;.ylvyy; V; no' aar market street,' ' ' .. ■'lmporters and Joblwrß of ’ ■ HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, y BLANKETS, AUII/TS,.'TOWELLINGS, &The»er with their home porohaada, in r * 1 A' ? M : B ; i(i J d^A ; -'ir FA BR'ID-S, - will enable them to offor to tho Trade one of the molt /{ . l attraetire itocluin the market. ; j[ •■' CASH AND BHORT-TIME BUYERS , .Are respeotfully solicited to exatoinethls stock before phrohahliijfYY'’, f" ’' ‘ ‘'. - aus-fm wSm , SMITH; WIEDIAMS&CG m • NOS.' *IS;MARKET, and *lO COMMERCE STB.'. ’ We have now ready AfuHatnokef ‘ ■ Y AMERICAN AND- EUHOFEANFABRICB, r ‘ r< f, ; oujt OWIOTORTATION, ’’ ’' -AodbroughtdireotfromiheMaoafactarorV . > We have matijr »tyls» of STAPLE GOODS, especially * ': u ; adapted to the TRADE, , y 1 J Manufactured for,' and confined exclusivetY to OVRaßieVKa.v*' .. _ aufi-ftnwlm JT!W;:GTBBS; & SONS, .. T. ; NO. *3l MARKET STREET, ' Are nowopeninytliGir PALL k -WINTER STOCK OP GOODS ADAPTED TO : r J.‘M%N’S \y E A R. /:. u lawhioliSHU befoundaXuUaaaortmentof- CLOTHS, DOESKINS,. VESTINGS,. TRIMMINGS, fcOr,ftufi-dm gLEAOHED AND BROWN ' ‘ SHE ETI NG S'; : ,, J,"-, .. ' •-- A FULL LllfS OP . the MOST approved brands, '/ ... yon SALK . ' . BV THE PIECE OR PAOKAOB. ■ JOSHUA D. BAILY, ' ; Mi MARKET STREET,' aul-tf PHILADELPHIA. ' : : 185!*. FAU ' Tnjr "’- 1859. SHOBTRIDGE & BKO„ ■ (fIUCCXdeOXS TO HAUMAIf, AWTUSKV A c 0.,) . importers and jobbers . ; DRYGOODS, 420 MARKF.TSTJIEET, - ’Have In itore a comrlote Una of PORKION AND DOMESTIC GOODS* Befooled eypreHly with a view to the interett, of , CASH‘AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT, DEALERS, To which they respeotfully invite the attention of the .'n.B.-A full ,took comtently on han>V ’ - RIBB ONS, : Of eveWldnd;ift immense variety; NKW BONNET-MATERIALS, - \ BONNET YfILYETSB ' ■ GRO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, ! 1 ' ENGLISH GRAPES, of the best makes* . FRENOH A; AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL i .... FLOWIRS, FEATHERS, BUCHES.&c, .Also,heWstFallstylesof . j STRAW AND PANCY BONNETS, ; And STRAW GOODS, of.every description, Now open, and presenting altogether the most com plete stock of MILLINERY GOODS in this market. Merchants and Milliners from every section of the country are oordlally invited to call and examine our stook, which we oflhr at the - ! J - "... ; - CLOSEST-POSSIBLE PRICES. * ROSBNHBIMBROOKB,- A 00., aulO-tnovl . 431 MARKET BTRBBT., CHESTNUT: . J LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, Invitaithe attention of the trade, specially oaah and fthbrt-time buyers, to their - - , . ' UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS* FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS. RIBBONS, , FLOWERS. FEATHERS, ke„ Ac. N. B.—Our Fancy Bonnets are ail made on onr own premises.' aull-Sm J t HILLBORN JONES, Importer and Manufacturer of ..FANCY SIIjK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ' , ' . feathers, ruches, &r Tho attention of City and Country Dealera ia invited loalargenndvnriedetoeKof the above goode, at m MARKET STREET, aa»Am , ' • Below FIFTH. fAlNcv dry goods jobbers. HJoOAULEYj BROTHER,&BREWST£Ri .B3;NORTH F.QURIH STREET HOSIERY.' * 1 ■ , GLOVES,AND /. . - /- • . FANCY GOODS. i Wo have a fine stock of Imported and Domestio Goods? particularly adapted to \ , v ' : j i S 0 ; U T H B:R N TRA D B, To which we invite the attention of first-class buyers* ’ aus-3m & ROBERTS, ‘ *29 MARKET STREET, . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS . ' ' Of = HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COMBS, ■ ' ' BRUSHES. LOOKING-GLASSES, ■ ’ GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS, AND TAILOR8 1 TRIMMINGS. auS-Jm U_ DUMBING & CO., Noe. 23 and 23 NORTH FOURTH STRBBT, Are now reoeiving, by ansoeeilve arrival# from Europe, • THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS: , Of ■ , ’ .. : . •. ENGLISH AND OBRMAN : H- 6 S I E K Y" , ; ' GLOVES, AND. SHALL WARES, . 4 MACHINE . SEWINO SILK AND THREAD, Andaoliolt an inapoetisn of their ooraplate and weli ' - eaaorted .took, ..iyll-Jm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO, ' -SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. jgURNBTT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, . , Above FOURTH, Nonh aide, v * A^HAWDVIMJ:-A»»£RTMS»r ov , ' ' . NEW FALL STYLES OF , FANCY DRY.GCODS, ' ‘ ' Of TKKm OWN IMPOBTATIOJ* and selection, vrhich they offer for sale to buyers from all parts of the United states, on the moat reasonable terms. - aus-Jra JjiALL, 195 9. SITER, VAN GULIN, & GLASS, IMPORTERS ASS ... WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, Etc., No. 433 MARKET STREET, noi-Ira Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. JJJARTINS, PEDDLE, & HAMRICK, Importer. nnil dealer. in *•' - HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, • . , NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, ' j . I Five doors bolow tiifl Merchant.’.Hotel, Oner for sale iho most complete .took of Goods in their " n 8 MMi,ting #f • ' LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS.and COLLARS. ofen- Uretyjew demena, with nn endless variety of NO -- . aus-3m CHINA : AND QUEEIYSW'ARE. SMITH, & CO.; ;;/:, china, oLass, and queenswarb. PITTSBURG AGENCY, GLASS,-NAILS, &0., delivered from the Faotory , AT MANOPAOTURBRS’PRICES,. ; GRANITE BUILDING, No. # North FIFTH Street, ; . 5 ... PIIiIiADELrHIA. . - ' : auS-fmAvrtf , rpURNBUDU, ALILEN. & C 0,,. NOS. S 3 AND 0* BOUTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS AND -■’ * Dealers In’ ! CHINA,' GLASS,.AND QUEENS WARE. PITTSBURG GLASS AQENOY. JCTMerohantstupplied with Ghue at Mrlofii; ’ ‘ \ • aufi-ftn .. jjOYD & STR6UD, IMPORTERS and,jobbers, Have now on hand a oomplete atcok of QUEENSWARE, • OLAsWaRE, and './■>. FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, ,At their OnJ> Sr*nn,No. M NORTH FOURTH ST., skater o of«v^ u ;L r rfi^iii 1 B oh th ' ,, lnv,to 3Sf Aqbnts for P 13788080 Glass. aus*3m • rjiRUITT. BRO.. & B CO IMTORTERB AND WHOLESALE DEALERS ’ ■ ■ '. in' HARDWARE, .OUTLBRT,.GUNS, PISTOLS, Ao., 5Q9- MARKET STREET. 5Q9 ■ RELoW: SIXTH, NORTH side; ' . auo-5m —PHILADELPHIA. ]J|OPRE, HENSZEY & CO-, HARDWARE, CDTLERT, AND GUN WAREHOUSE. NO. 437 MARKET, AND 410. COMMERCE STS., CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. JU’OALLDM & CO,, ~ CARPET MANUFACTURERS, QLEN ECHO MILLS, OERMANTOWN, Al«o, Importore and Dealeri in OARPETINGSi OIE CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &0. WAREHOUSE m CHESTNUT ST., . (Opvoeito the State Hoiue.) Southern andWeilern buyefo are jeapeotfully invited to oaiU ’. au4>Sm TIfARAUAIBO COFFEE 500 Bags iu. strictly prime for.^, by «n» LETITIABIrtet. FALL TRADE, ' HARDWARE. PHILADELPHIA. 'HIIUD'.STHEETJOjBIiiNGHdiJSIEs/ fJHAMBERS & OATTELL, 38 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, I?. • IMPORTERS,OF ■ SKINS,- - r?>'V:‘Ait# MANUFACTURERS; OF ,0.1T,Y ; OAIiR..AND ;, KIP BKINB, f Mo'rocoos'aniljLlnmsa’, Ote dtul Rofl Sola Leather. : I.auB-lin • ; .. ■ '& MAGINNIS. • - ; importers and wholesale dealers in ' ENGLISH AND AMERICAN '■ ■' SHOE THREADS, ) FRENCH'AND ENGLISH LASTINOS,-AND SHOE-MANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES; ! ' Sewinir Machine Bilk, Thread and Needles, f AMa t.’for NO, 30 NWWK THIRP ST., ' . UPPIELD’S PATENT BOOT-TREES. ' . JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS . ' of , DRY GOQDS, Nos* Q3T- & fIU NORTH THIRD St., aßovb RACIi, Wobld now Inform their customer* and the trade gene rally} that their stock this season will be eilADm ATTRACTIVE JUNGERIOH & SMITH, | > ' WHOLESALE GROCERS, NO, jl3; NORTH; THIRD BT.REET ; Honey, end Levering’. Ejrap slwer, on herd. &u5-2m ' gOWER, BARNES, & CO., . I. PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN’ MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, .AND - BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY,’ HO. 3r NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH, DH-bmmons 1 new-American manual of . GEOLOGY. .Sanders/ New Headers. Greenleaf'a and Brooks* JJENDRY & HARRIS, manufacturers and wholesale dealers boots And shoes, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STS,,' PHILADELPHIA iJiHOS. MELLOR & CO., ■ s North Third street, IMPORTERS oe ‘ ENGLISH, FEBNCH; AND GERMAN HOSIERY,-; aLO VBS, SHIRTS,. DRAWERS, Ao au&-3ra ' . , Pbtbb Sibohr, Wm. 8. Bunn, Joan Wibst, . Jacob Ribokl, p. B. Ervin. BAIRD, & CO,, fLate9ieger»Lamb,&Co.,) ’ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS : ■ ’ OF DRY GOODS, No. 4T North THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. OUR FALL STOCK It row complete in all its department*, and ready for Boyers, .'Prompt paying Merclumts from all parts of the Union are respectfully solioitea to call and examine for themselves. ‘ anS-Sm YARD, GILMORE, & CO., NOS. 40 AND 4fl NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN • SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, .... . * WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, ' EMBROIDERIES, Ac. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS. aus-3m, , - 1859. FALLTRAD ?-1859.' J. T. W A Y & CO., 1 IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS , NEW. MARBLE BI^ILDINO, T’ NO. 28 NORTH THIRD STREET. - We offer, by the package or piece, to CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS, A very large and attractive Stock of AMBRIOAN AND- FOREIGN DRY GOODS. Burch era will find our stock well assorted at all sea sons of ne year* 1 . J. T WAY, , JAS. H DUNLAP, WM. T. WAY, faus-lm) GEO. P, WAY. GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, LONGOOPE & PEARCE, NO. 10 S.OjjTH FOURTH STREET, Have now 1 in stole a full assortment In their line, to whtoh they invito the attention of thew customers and buyers of snoH goods. aus-Sm J- W. SCOTT— of the firm of Win • cheater A Seott—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MAN 014 CHESTNUTStreet, (nearly opposite the GirardHouse,) Philadelphin. 1 1 , J, W. S. would rojpectfully call the attention .of his former patrons and.-iriends to his new store, and is pre pared tofili order a torSHIRTS at short notioe. .A perfect fit guarantied. Yr holesale Trade supplied with AneSmrtaandOoMare, > - ► > jy2l-ly FERTILIZERS. rpO^FAiRJiIEES. , THOSPHATIC G iU A N O’ ■ nit.. • ■ . FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, WEST INDIES. THE RICHEST, FbRMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD. It oontains ov.r SO per cent, of Bono Phosphate of Lime,, being CO per cent, richer inPhoiphatoofLiine than Bone Dn.t. Foil SALE BY THE TON OR OARGO, AND l’O FARMERS AT $3O PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. JOS. B. HANSON, Sole Agent in Philadelphia, No. 105 North WATER Street. auU-thsm 2m CRACKERS. gOSTONCRAOKEKS. BOND’S EXTRA” CRACKERS FOB FAMTTJES. BOSTON CKAOKBRS, : IjMA BIBCUIJ, |® I 0 NIC IIVt! . TOAST. BISCUIT « GRAHAM WAFERS, EXTRA PILOT BREAD. We a/8 constantly receiving this oslebrated make of Chmekers, fresh from the Ba« ,in barrels, boxes* and tint* H. H. TRENOR, Aoeitt, HO SOUTH WHARVES. harness, BRIDLE LEATHER, &c. & BROTHER, CURRIERS. AND LEATHER DEALERS, • .423 DHJAVYN STREET,— .. iAßelow'Wilfow atroet,' Manufacture to order, nnd keep constantly on hand* extra fine black and russet bridle, SHAVED AND WEIGHT HARNESS, SKIRTING,. ' : TRUNK LEATHER. Ac., Ac. aulB-6t # SADDLERY MANUFACTORY, M. J. LUKENS & GO., . - No. 312 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, * Have on hand a general assortment of Saddles. Bridles. tircese. Trunks, Ac., suitable for the Southern and Mtetn trade.' . ~ nuB-lm AUCTION DRY GOODS* J # B. STRYKER & CO., WHOLESALE dealers in BRITISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN DRYGOODS,, ’ And. C A RP ETB, ‘ ‘ BOUGHT AT AUCTION. NO. tiXQ MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, " - EXCURSIONS. R A N p ..E X C U R SI p N STATE EENCIBLES. , CAPT. JAMES PAGE, ' : ' TO NEW YORK BAY AND STATEN ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1850. - ! ■ BECK'S .CELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA. pAND WII.L ACCOMPANY .TDD EJCOBRSIOX. I BJJo. k< 'o!iTw?o n n!'‘ Lad ’ M - tacludini'Dianar, V fALfIUT-STREET WHAUP at G\i Tickets can be obtained of any of the members of the Company, ortho Committee, at the ARMORY; No/fiOS CHEBTNUT Street, every evening until tbB Recursion. au2o-Tt ' - Mmmm ..; jl O R TH E SEA-S H O R E . IN TWO AND. A HALF HOURS TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY 1 DAILY AT ?K A. M. AND 4P. M. RETURNING. AT 6 A. M. AND 4.40 P.M, i ' SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LEkVEB. 8 A. M., AND RETURNS AT 6 P. M.' auJ-tf SEBASVSRTISSMBNT. Mm THE PENNBYBV4NTA RAILROAD COMPANY HOW* ISSUES EXCURSION TICKETS i • = “ ;; •& - ■ ,• TO / - ; ... ALTOONA AND CBESSON OK THE* •• * J /■! ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS, : ~ * GOOD FOR FOURTEEN DAYS. _ Fereonr’iriaßlng ,to breathe pure MOUNTAIN AIR, Mekera of pleasure, and all who desire relaxation from business, should take‘advantage of this greet • REDUCTION" OF FARE, TO VISIT ' ALTOONA AND ORIiSSON.; Fare to Altoonr. nnclßeturn... $7 U . Passengers" k™ uWeyiM forimhed with ttohou tofiopewpU-tHe terinlnae of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad—where.two lines of stages and backs connect for the Springs, f TiekeUlo be.had at the office ofthe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner Eleventh and Mar ket streets. THOMAS MOORE* Agent. , Jyl9-lm LEWIS L. HOUPT. Gen. Ticket Agent; 155 w 13 in' PHILADELPHIA aMLROAI> ’ Excursion Tickets to the following places will be is sued at the Depot. Broad and Vine streets, on the SA TURDAY of each week, to retam on the MONDAY following, vis: To Reading and back 25 PottStown do. ieo Phffinixville do 110 Lebanon do. ..... a»- ~ Pottsville do. ...a... 375 By order of the Board.- aug-lmW, H. McILHENNY, Secretary. for-oapemay,' AT 6 AM. „ KENNEBEC, Oaptiun Hand, Form . Daily JJn? betwy.ii this' pity, Capo May, and at 9>£ Ahf ° aVlnB , m irat P» r heloirSpTnoe.atreflt, s v ror MS&tfa}*’ *' B °’ O,OCk ’ Leave New York, {Sunday* excepted,) at ; A P, M. Fare to New York, Cabin $200: Pareto Cape May,lnchidmV Carnage Hirel * 76 *, ” Sorvantsi.: 7« ** * Season Ticket, Carriage Hire ' .. * • extra. aeo ‘ s. 1* - State Rooms, extra ..... i 00 Freights for New York and Cape May taken atlow rates, bqojla destined beyond New YorfcwiU be for warded with despatchjfree of commission. t - SH and A South DELAWARE* A VE&UE. _ ( FOR CAPE MAyT ON SUNDAYS. ’ During the M Season,” a steamer will leave for Cape May, on Sundays, at 8 o’clock A. M. % Returning, leave Cape May, Monday morning, at 8 o’clook. j«3O-tf COMMISSION HOUSES. 1859. AUTUMN. TRADE. 1859. C. MAY A CO.’s superior colored Spool Cottons. HACK BROTHERS’ Patent Hoop Skirts. GUIDO BRTTINI Blaok Silk Bewuigs. J. CLENDENNING A CO.’s Cotton Damask Napkins L[NBEYa W g '' .' / ' TROY Hosiery,'Merino Shirts and Drawers. «. Twilled Shirtims, extra fine. J. LLAYLNSic SON'S Cotton r-8 aWt ,v SVr -t a u 'B'cn’d Table Diapers. FRANKLIN MILLS Fanoy All-Wool Cassmieres. CHERRY VALLEY do. 410.' do. l TWENTY-EIGHT INCH Union Tweeds, Ml-Wool COM TWINE. : 5../CK a„.i iiiAß COTTON VELVET 3, Billt Enbh. , UNBLEACHED COTTON FLANNELS. ROBERT E. EVANS. ans-Im-fmw 210 CHESTNUT Street. Jf. W. MELIZET & CO., * No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET, Agenta of THIRION MAIL LARD A CO. P.RINTFD AND PLAIN MERINOS AND MOUSSE LAINES, BOMBAZINES, VEIL BAREGES., ALSO, BROOHE AND STELLA SHAWLS, .. Ac., Ac., Ac. PHILIPPE KID GLOYEB. au M4t : RETAIL DRY. GOODS, j OPENING THE SEASON WITH GREAT BARGAINS.-;A large lot of, Net Cash Goods, bought undor peculiar circumstances, to be add cheap. 60 pieces fine White Brilliants at 131* cents, cost 17 cents to import* „ CO do. superior do., at 20 cents. 20 do. assorted Plaid Muslins, cheap. 5G do. Bayadere Mous.de Laines, rich styles, at 12>a cents. * > Gay style Pacinos, 10 cents. Bayadere Mohairs at IS cents, worth 31. - Super, mixed Sack Flannels. 31 cents, wortn 3?M. Ku J? or *^ ! iy w * Damask Napkins, 81 76 per dozen, worth 82 M. Gents’ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. I to 50 cents. _ Do. Colored .bordered do.* 20 to 37}* cents. Ladies’hcra-stitohod at 31 cents. Super, plain aU-wool De Lsirtaa 37f* cents. Elegant Black Silks, Black Bombazines and. Alpacas* These are Job lots. . Also, Wamsutta, Wilhamsvitle. and othar Muslins. M CHARLES ADAMS, atU2 EIGHTH and ARCH Street*. I\TEW FALL GOODS!!! i S i Pia^S»NiiS M -? O ' norofEIOUTIUl ‘ d BEAimP^'sATm'FLAIDVoPLINS. Rich Foulard Silks.- Handsome Fall De Lainos. New Fall Chintzes. Ac., Ac, ■ Whtth areverv desirable and very cheap •< BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS 111 Light Cloth Raglans for fall weather. Shawls, Dusters, Ao., it\*reat variety. Good Family and Fronting Linens. A large stock ofDnmostio Muslins, Great quantities of Flannels. > Cloths. Cassimeres. Satinett*. Ac., Ao. CLOSING OUT MUCH/BELOW COST:' Silk Mantilla*. . Lace Mantillas. 1 Bareges, Organdies. Lawns, Ac., Ac. - .All Summer Goods of every description, offllV**** & CHISM » ElGHTrtand SPRING “ N*. 8.-WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH.” ftu2o-tf . , - ' : Tif ERINO GAUZE UNDERGARMENTS, J.TR. of Cartwright A. Warner’s superior make. We have them in all varieties for L&diei/Gepts and Chil dren’s wear. - , " ' Hosiery in medium and superior dualities for Ladles’ Gepts, arid Children's wear, including a lot of Ladies’ open-worked Lisle-thread hose, of verr'fine qualities, and A lot of linen and Lisle-thread half hose for. Gentr wear. Gauntlets in silk, silk and Lisle, Lisle thread, kid and buckskin. . . Nubw. Scarfs, or Clouds, of large size, m whits and cotors, for salo at ' *• ■ HOFMANN'S HOSIERY STORE. ffatigl-mwfcftf No. 9 NORTH EIGHTH street. Foulard robes. Handsorao new designs long Dresses. Medium and neat Stvles. _ 1 Imported by SHARPLESS BROTHERS, aull EIGHTH and CHESTNUT. Lawn organdies and bareges. Selling at vorylowprlces to make room for Au tumn Goods. BHARPI.ESS A BROTHERB, aoU CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. Medium and dark chintzes. French and British Chintzes of new Styles and Colorings—both neat deigns and rich boquetß. Im posed by BROTHERS, null CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street,. F REN Oil LAOE BOURNOUS WITH Capes, Points and Mantillas, (Alencon,) all at re duced prioes, to close tlie season, at the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. 708 CHESTNUT Btreet. FRENCH LACE BOURNOUS WITH CAPES, Points and Mantillas, t'u. i-ly .young or mid * dle-ftced Mau to take ohargeof ft. Male School in ahealthy location in.MUi!Ml|)pf.VG6od'reference re quired. Apply to No. g North FOURTH St. 11 au33-St \7ITANTED—Man of/gobi'|iddresB as M TRAVELLING BALEBMAN ;in * Wholettle Drug, Paint, .and Glass Rouse.. Mnst. have a knowledge or true business, ana business experience generally. T° ft good, sober, ftnd milnstrious mans liberal'salary will ’be paid/ None but good men need apply, ‘Address * Box 2101,” Post Office, , aul?-3t* ; \AfANTED—JoExihange, Ten ThQns'&rid -,y f ■ Acte. sood.FanMng Liniti, ato.tMi in Yotows-. tatafe, Floycf.MitcheH, and other counties, mi the State of lowa/for Morpbandlsek'Laiid.m; quantlttei to suit PhiledelphlaPwtOffice/'; ; aolPHlt WANTED —By a sober-And ihdnsbnons i f Man. & situation as PORTER or PACKER.-in a Wholesale Straw orBhoe. House. Has-had experience \tTAJS TEDr-By. a SALESMAN, a TY. situaMon In a 'Rctaifc- Dry-Good*. Store. Willing to go SouUTor West Address R.” office of The Prc*s. •; -, >'* ■ ■ ftUlWt* -■WANTED! YO EXCHANGE for improv •v T. ed city property, freafrom incumbrance, 160 acres of exoeOent FARM. BAND, m.Gloucester Co., ,New. Jersey, "TheßAnroad(rpnlCatndfrn.taßridgetou> shortl/ to be laid, posses Inthm's, short dutence of the land.' For Jbrther particulars address J.-K., office of TktJPrts** '.ft.vr-" jg*b "FOR SALE AND TO LET. gUPERIOIL . . NORTH THIRD STORE JO BENT. The large and well-located granite-front Store, NO. m NORTH THIRD STREJ2T, - - ABOVE ARCH, : ; Suitable for JOBBING OR HEAVY PACKAGE TRADE. Terms satisfactory to a responsible'tenant) Apply on the premises, or at * . NO. 487 VINE fSTREET.; % auapfitlf* - . ,j _- m YOB SALE OR TO BENT The JKL‘ ROUSE and STORE, N. of TAMANY. Street and. YORK avenue, well-suited fora Shoe Store, or .other heht business. Terms Iow;-Apply to T* Q.. HARCROFT 1 , Grocer, opposite comer/ •- *att3o-6t* TO , LET—The very extensive CELLAR of StoVe No/606 MARKET Street. Apply on the premises. . . . aall-12t*i m TO LET,—The large, six-story Bpek WAREHOUSE. No. 60S COMMERCE Street, suitable for Storage nr Manufacturing purpose*- Apply at Mo, 606 MARKET Street. y ■ 1 aull-lm* A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR RALE, two miles from the Chelten-. hiU Station,,North Pennsylvania Railroad; containing 120 acres of highly improved land, with an abundance of. fruit and shade trees. The improvements are a fine stone mansion, containing fourteen rooms, tenant-house, ice-house, large barn►oarTiage-houae,- ana hll necespary out baildings. A fine budding site on.' the premises* Could easily be divided into two beantiful country seats. , For further particulars inquire of John J. C. Harvey, - aogl-lm* ' HARDWARE. —A Wholesale House, do hu Ohiufljr a Southern pjwkeie' bu.lnew, to prompt dealers m qitiei, desires to sell out. Bad '■ health the reason Air retirmf. Tho business of .twelve years standing. The stock is all new, and mostly in original packages. The Terms vrill be liberal. No lands taken in exchange/- Address “Delphos,” Box 2051 New York Post Office. - » **?» augl-12w "T|RAFTS—On the Union Bank of London, VoSAX* BAnk ' myls-3m* 3 . No-400Chestnutstrest- boarding/ B OAR BIN a.—HanOsbrnely furnished Rooms i location vofjr desirable ;*TnnyjrfiS hnd -njnxlo-ironttraisnvmjemnmoaatedJ-ai’jw'WALNU r Street. Reference required. auS^Ct* Desirable winter board in WostPENNSGUABE. Aadrwa M. H. 8.. No. 2, Iwlow Market. , - • »u2o.sm&wSt* A PINE SECOND-STORY PRONT BOOM nnw vacant, with or without Board: Location, CHESTNUT Street, above Fifteenth. Anawcr “AN pha, M FrMs omoe. '• • aul9-3t BOARDING. —Elegant arid: airy ; .Rooms, 'single and in enites, oan he had with Board, for the Sommer, Fall, and Winter, at 1315 WAL NUT .Street. . , • .. . ■ : anB -2m DESIRABLE PRIVATE BOARDING for families; large and email rooms communicating, handsomely famished: large garden attached. Reler .mtl. required. t»9 SPRUCE Street. . Jyli-lm*; LOST AND FOUND. T OST—Tho certificate of Pew No. 61, St, S-2, Phtlijrf F. E. Qhurch, having been lojtbr roUlmd, I harebr give notice that a new. CfrtiSeate will belap- Ula ob “ r | , ‘V i Bl;M l b4i h ß?§HAM S “ r Augusts, 1839. ItuB-m«w4t*, PERSONAL. IP THE GENTLEMAN wbo .exhibitcd his INVENTION at the Merchantn’ Hotel, o few data a»o. will address a note through Bipod s Dispatch tq R. WILKINSON,ha may poasibly find a purchasor. au2Q-2t* - - - • u- .. ITIEXAS LAND AND COLLKCTIONS.— A The writer will spend fbe poming winter inTexas, and willattend to the examination or Lends, the pay ment of Taxes, &e. Unexceptional re ferences given. Address •* Box 3107, ’ Post Office, Phi adelphla. aulsmwf-4’.‘ REMOVALS. JJEMOtYAL. FRANKLIN STOVE "'V'pRKS.^' I have removed my OFFICE and SALESROOMS from No; 305 North SECOND .Street to the large-WarehMMe, Nos. 215 and 347 North WATER SU.below .VINE. Having greatly increased my facilities# iand added lar*ply to my stock of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, &c. lam prepared to fill the orders cu deal ers with promptness nnd despatch. A. J. GALLAGHER. . Manufacturer nnd Wholesale Dealer in STOVES, CASTINGS, Ac., Ac. * Nos. 245 and 247 North WATER St., below VINE. au2o 3t-if* PHILADEI/PHIA. HYDROPATHIC, :: £JHESTNUT SPRINGS. WATER-CURE. At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA Bonn.tr, P»-> for the treatment of all Chronic and obstinate disease*. This institution,under the charge ofan expenenped and slulful Physioian, is now confessedly, the leading and moat fiuoaesnul hydropathic establishment in-tale Mr*. Maty Cottringer; iS4 North Twelfth street; 'Charles L. Sharpies*. ‘Esq., corner Eighth and. Chestnut streets^George.Grant.Esq-,353 Market street; H. Farrington,Esq., of Myers,Ctexhora, * Co. Forothertefemncej^d^uUm^w • RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL. - Je&Ami f ’ - ' ~ * • . COAL. SW. GROOME & CO., ;' - * . Dealers and Shipper* of LEHIGH, TOP SEMI- Office. No. 145 Bouth FOURTH Street f BROAD Street, below Rwe^ TO > ap3-gm ■ r PHILADELPHIA. WOOD; COAL,,AND KINDDING WOOD. • * JANNEY & YF.AGER. - , COATES-STREET, WHARF, . Havo constantly on hand a laree and supenor article of PINK - OAK and HICKORY WOOD; and. having completed our arrangements, are nowprepareu to saw the WOOD BY STEAM POWER.. We have n!»o on hand it superior article of LEHIGH COAL, of all mzea. selooted with care- Dealofs and Consumers will nnuit greatly to their advantage to purohase Kindling wood of u*. , Je6-am WASHING AND IROI jg\ WASHING AND IRONING 1 DONE' fiygj with NEATNF.BS nnd DESPATCH, fot Single 'winL Ladies and Gentlemen, Families. DoATtJjax Sohoots, Hotels. Steamboats. Ac., -at' DONOVAN'S FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. 2M South SIXTH Street, comer of Prune. Family; Shirts' and Collars patent polished. Everything washed by hand, on the com mon wash-board. * The whole business is StneUy attended to by' female operatives. ‘ Sir*. DONOVAN,’. jySSMr BupermilSßUBdL HJpNTON’jS: ENCAUSTIC TILES for OrnamentAl Chimney Tops for cottages. Garden yase* and Fountain*. yunfied Pipe for drams and water eonduotorfc Imported and for sale by _ - * fab is-tf into STRAIN MILLS —GRAIN MILLS —For VN theFnrmnna Plantation. TheIRDN-BVRR IUTI.L has no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Colfee, Spi ces, eto., by hand or power, Srloe $B, §25, and $45. , > ow in oporatou at 126 South SECOND Street. ' Agents wanted In every county and Shite, by ! aul7-3m E. FARREL t CO. Drills and sheetings for ex port. - ■ -, • ' M South FRONT St., nnd » LETITUI! Btreat. oclo-ly 11 ■MACKEREL and ALEWIVES. —9O *’* bbli. and 50 half bbls new No. 2; 200 bbls. and 100 half bbls. new large No. 3 Mackerel; 100 bbls. Alswives, fo V] nt.“W Ilf ANILA BALE ROPE.—A supenor lot: i’d far* for 11,0 nulO »». WATER SL.nnil a N. WHARVEB. CODA ASH—49 casks Hazelliurst ft Son’s. '|WK ASnrSEJOBNTS. W^klSla^W’ s ' AROH ry, 13 cents Pj3aW*rf.forColo wt Perspns, is. sen A; Prt* yata Box In,Gallary for Colored Persons, S 3 cenu. atqaarter of - ' HfusiCAL fund;;hall. , , '.GNE WEEK, MORE. AND yOSITIVKLY THE • A“2U« 23. . Tho (h , Sill#- R. M.HOOLEY, *{ Proprietors, w . ... S. C. CAMPBELL, Musical Director pr^nS{J. aW “. r ; er ' rT eVeni “f *? • ?5 r S'rtloolor. Wee hill, of the toj. LAomisiioo 25 reuu. , ■ Door, opori at 7. Tocommonce utao-cloolc. »u23-it -A URAND exhibition of FIRE f."!- th«. Mioorintendjnaa of ProT. atFAIBJtCIUNT. TjVB,E E , MUSIC, AT EAIEMOTJNT ' 4 T| | - RAILWAY. parform and •vanin* at Fainaotral. Tbd canioTthe Grass and Contea-street Rajltm pees along Eighth and-Grates attests, to Fairmoont, every fivemmate*. Fatefiyeoants, - . - *• ' ?• amg-snnrthtf- ..WILLIAM READ, Superintendent jg AKFQHpig.OPgtAHOXTSE, ELEVENTH .te.fi ijWiTn CWn’ot u 4 ' \ BAKP(M^s r^S^‘6ra'a, ' Ey TS“^” r "®»«sr^ r '- TSSS. TffllA academy of frio»l% -*?/??» *t* T nnderUjears half BNTXNT " o ' r °* ORCHESTRA.—M: HASS .« BROTHER ropectfnHj- tmuiniM that tSSV randeSS.U* Kir v ®* r***?* * Y“*re f■jACMM&te eon bp mute M W » U ' • . '. ' leU-fi™ EDUCATIONAL. : . j MISS C:. A.HGRGIN {WILL RE-OPEN ia^ 1 r^ 6r School for Young Ladies on’Peptember K. PRICE-STREET, academy, • .GERMANTOWN. THILADELPHTA. . ct PARKER, rjtIKCIPAL. ,lm tetitulKmcoqjm.nM.S9pt.m- Mr Star 185& The coarse or iwrt ruction comprises ail the branches of * thorough English Education. together with the Latin, Greek,~aad French Languages. aog-6t» A'” M.D. 0. ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE, sV siSH.? t,ni6r °f-FILBERT in' l JUNIPER Sts. Stulms will In resamcd oiT MONDAY, September sth, at 9H Jk. M.- - -*•- /•■ , augfrSw* JAMES A, WARD, 8. J. President. THOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE . MATICALnnd CLASSICAL SCOOIi FOR BOYS, JV. It. comer of BROAD ottd' ARCH. snlT reopen Sepi Member tgt, • ■;■ f ,v -,:, , eua-lm* A NNIE CHURCHMAN HAS REMOYED MSSWJiSS September fith. t • r-. /;y- >•.!/ :-•: f - anK-im* PENTRAL INSTIIUTEjN.IV.CORNER N-/ of TENTfl.mf SPRING GARDEN Streets, will .be reoeenedMONDAY. September 6 Bojiiprapared for \aj DIVISIONm the PUBLIC GRAMMARfICHOOLS, forBUBINESS.Qi Cor COLLEGE X ; - ' aa33-6w>. , B. G. McGUl&ErA^M..Principal. The classical; institute re- MOVED from N.Pro'- Joseph.Leidj.prou Cornelius Felton, Cam bridge | Theodore Sedgwick, Esq;*-New York. tnlS-lm* nPHE GERMANTOWN ACADEMY; WILL -*■ reopen on.MONDAY)September Mb.-IS®. The Principal will Tecelre a limited number of Boys into his family/- . " J. H. WITHINGTON.i. M.. aul7-Jra* , ' Principal. •fFHE MISSES. EWIKG WILL OPEN A • JL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG'INDIES AND CHIL DREN* on MONDAY, September fitb. at SBrSPttUCE Street, where Circulars mar be' Obtained. - r REFEBBNCEs.r-Rev. Albert'Barnet, Rev.-W. W. . Spear. D. D.. ProC C. D. CleVofaMid.' - - ■ aulT-6w* ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, will, O. V., re open on MONDAY, Ber4emberl2th.at9 A. iu. Applications for admission, if made before the begin ning of the term, should be made to the Pnttprpol. J. ANDREWS HARRISTaTM.,. . anlO-Syf&m-ir ... J2OT RACE Street.. .I?DGEHIL Ii SCHOOL;. PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY.' > r . ‘ •The next aession will open on Wednesday, Angnat 3d. JJoya rege ire 6ag*fhV prepenrtimi for eqifaws or btuß - nes*?- ■ Thorough mstnieUon, in English Mathematics, "Ancient, and etc.' ■" Fundamental • principle* are mastered, and halnta of study formed which will make ftiture attainments easy mid rapid. The moral character of the pn pil* u gnardsd.yri th thie utmost vigilance. All gemaland mofat influencas are made to pervade th»_school, and no pains are spared to tender it asafe, comfortable, and happjr home. For terms ami particulars address ■-- , < . . - Rxv. iAMEB P.'HUGHES,Trindpah angl-nituwslw-mwOw OAUNDER’S INSTITUTE. —WEST PHI- P, LADELPHIA INSTITUTED Weal Philadelphia Railroad; MARKET and THIRTY-NlNTH,Streets; MONDAY,,September sth. grove; dear field; large rooms; health; moral*; appUcatum; youth of refinement; selectiieaaiEngli*h; history; mathema tic* ; French; Latin; Greek; any College: any class; business; aU dftji with meals formsheujall the week, except Saturday and Sunday; all the term of 5 months; all the year; a happy home; visit j examine. aulT-ot npHE MISSES AERTSEN J S SCHOOL FOR X - YOUNG LABIKS. - - _ PRICE STREET, HERMANTO H7Y The Fall Term will begin on the FIBBT MONDAY m September. ' 4 • / •fnstruction in tfce usual Enqlisu with LAtiy,FftKSCH;and Dhawxkq. auld-tf riMIE AROIi-STREBT INSTITUTE FOR Jl -YOUNG LADIES:—The Eletenth Session will commence on MONDAY, September sth, 18W.* For cir culars apply at 1345 ARCH Street;one door east of Broftd. aulSriw* •' - - hUa* L. M. BROWNTPripcipM. EtDEN HALL {LATE PARADISE) F. I SEMINARY, situated in the tillage of Paradisd, on Xflhcaater and'Philadelphia turnpike* fifty-three miles wpst of Philadelphia, ntne miles east of Lancaster city, and three-fourtna of a mUe fromLcajaianPlaca ataßon. .Pennsylvania Railroad, RE-OFBN», for it* rough xepair, a ston. bemgaddM for dormitories, into which water will ,ba’introduced; and bath attaohed. Comfortable aooonuoodation ii thus provided for thirty boarding pupils, and the trustee#will spare no. expense to ronderjhe aehobi worthy of publio favor, _,, . . . Atot- The Seminary for young ladieeat Paradise> Laneas torpouuty, under the. general superintendence of De. KiUikelly, and with Miss Chamberlain, as the immedi ate and active Frincipah is one that, I think, may be re lied on to do faithfully an that it promises. The situa tion is healthy, beautiful, and easily accessible by the PetfosylvamaltiulrcMUi. Dr. Kilhkeuy has had large ex perience In superintending the education of young la.- - dies, and Miss Chamberlain brings to the institution £)o well-earned reputation of & most competent .and suc cessful teaphen as well in imparting knowledge as in adnmustepne discipline. Tbe Seminary is, therefore, T think, entitled to. the confidence of the 'sublio, and £ hope will reoeive it” • drfe ERMS ’ aal-ew Paradise, Lancaster oountf, Pa, Harriett brown will reopen HER SCHOOL FOR YpUNG.LADIEB.Jn tUh Largo and Airy Rooms at the N. W. cor. of FILBERT and JUNIPER Streets, opposite Penn Square, on the CthoiNinth mo. (September.) Circulars oan be obtained at No. 1329 FILBERT Street. auli-lm* TfUiE REMANS INSTITUTE. at No. 1315 WALKifT higher education of a limited number of Young Lsdio*. Parent* to whom he is not personal!? known are referred to Professor C. D. Cle&veland, Professor Charles Short* Rev, H. J. Morton, 1), D., Rev. Win. B. Stevens, P. v., Rev. J.P.B. wiliner, D-D., Rev.H^A.Bonrdmaa,D. 1)., Rov, Wm. H. Furness, I). 2>. t and others.- jy3l-2m * JAMES J. HELM. BhJ MISSES CASKY awt* ** lUK MISSES CASEY AND MliS. BEE • BK*S Boarding and Par School for Young Ladiefc, 1708 WALNUT Street, reopens WKDJTBSDAYTSep temfaer 7th. . _au3-?m Bryant & stratton'S national MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York* Buffalo, Cleveland.and Chicago.' For la formation, call or sand for Catalogue. feg-tf MONEY. $50,000 TO LOAN, fM SUMS TO APPLICANTS, upon Diamond*, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, &c., on moderate terms, by JONES * .PP-^. Bro . lfo [ 8 N IlO£ t^' ~re, a t corner of TIU RD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the las- SS rears.. Office hoars from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. Second-hand Gold'and Silver Watches, by eminent makers. Warranted genuine, for sale oheap, atona-half the original coat aiu-Sm-if MEDICINAL, ANOTHER PROOF OP THE WONDER. XJ.FUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL'S NEURALGIA ’ . Phil*,, July 7ib,1558. . Mr. E. W. TaoxstL—Dear Sir:-lhave beentroubled withthp “NEURALGIA" for the tut 14 years, and have suffered the most excruciating pain, compelling me at umes to give up my business entirely, I could not eat, and sleep was & stranger to my eyes. I suffered more than tongues can tell, i had the advice and aid of variousvhystotans, and used other remedies, but all of no avail. Having noticed your advertisement in the papers. I concluded to call on a person whom 1 had learned waacured of a case of 90 years standing. He applied the “ SALVE” but once, and I felt immediate relief—a second application removed the pam entirely, and I now feel like, a different man.' Binoe then I have sle.ptwelb-sometmngtbatl have not done for months, 1 being obliged to sit up all night m a chair. My appetite has returned, and Ifeelgrateful to you for the restora tion of my health. . CHARLES H. BAKER, Tobacconist, _ CARROL Street, above WOOD, Kensington. For sale, wholesale and retail, at S. W. corner SIXTH and PARRISH Streets, and at T. R. CALLENDER A Co.’s, N. W. oorner Third and Walnut sts, ap3Mf Dr. westcott’S celebrated tar CORDIAL. Westoott’s Tar Cordial onres Consumption. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Bronchitis. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Coughs and Colds. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Sore Throat and Breast. ‘ Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures Palpitation of the Westcott’s Tar Cordial eurea Nervous Debility. Westcott’s Tar Cordjal cures General Debility. Westcott’s Tnr Cordial cures Diseases of the Kidneys, Strangury,and Gravel. Westcotvs Tar Cordial cures Blind and Bleeding WestGptt’a Tar Cordial oures Female Weaknesses. Cordial Depot, No. 639 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. , Also. Principal Depot for Dr. Westoott’s Antl-Sorofu lous Sirup ana Cholera Mixture. ‘ ..Dr. E. It, WESTCOTT ean be consulted on the above diseases, free of charge, at his Consulting Rooms, «°* 629 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4 P.M. JylS-tf HOTELS. HE UNION, 1 akoh sWt, above ™mt) UPTON a NEWCOMER. The situation of this HOT'LL u superiorly adapted to the wants of th 9 Basin era Public; and to those in scarab of pleasure, Passenger Railroads,.which now run past, ana in dose proximity, afforda cheap and pleasant ride todlftawn the city, as-ftq