* M f|j| r^ « " tmsg^ri '^SS®^Sni& ; S <V* '< Amimy saas^^ass&&&& fY<,x.t^-.W^K.amU9lV»®o^lpnßW 0 4; ' "'"Wm >j£ta fi #it 4>i! •BfeS* 5 ' 1 '•: ' S V;' i&* South- »mv*d jerterdi.f* „ ; vn-; *;■-•- ••■ ?. Vv -Fkrnda (Monday,; from Cienruagos,srrivcd at ■ clexretiat Near York yesterday oftiS*4nwv»BW.i?'r!s f«<r y.-feM-v, > .•;.. ■■■ ‘ :V J B*ilc.o/W..J*ouUnßT,,Mar»linnli forJetaonth, viAt re ported Jf Havanamh raetdj: » : v ravt... ~ ’ fiJ ‘ B*t^hM^UTboßa,:Banuind^ror Bt Jago, oraa at Ha ;'Mrw^,fene;:R™e,for Ph[l«<l»iphia,Va« at Havana Kenrir, tai Philaielphio. Wtti at" HavaLa ■-s rS S' ! is i i'T B - 1 > '. Brw Aure4.3>»i)l, B«siJlin(r, from Baltimore, arrived for-f hilaaMphla, sailed from NdFiurtntal sal rasnawarded to the wreckers (nthe case pf.thesUip Indian Hooter. lost on Frsnnh Reef .in June - last wtasfSSdßl rthetots l amount of.sale* of careoand matonel aayadyMiWl-lgaJit. J)V;nw,s. > o j ofis a te.lhoM Bfjtfc .wbain Ve * 1 CuIfNTHSpQERMAN BlTTEßS> , ,’wKfch "ca'n bihad ,df '■ at7scent* per faot- reason- fcmtlivJrOUßTH St**©fc,)ftiiia4el *&!■WATSON. ■?;.'>i , J<Sja'-HACSii’*iEA'u 'ATnENiKNKK,;OB Haw ;Rjt2sovATOK,tH»-irr^«ft : of theage for rtftforihglhe h»tr,Aß<4 pre»er«nrthe light.’ Apro- ctttf for taaUM;i«a.yit ii hot a'dye/trtit. wiU their to}g hi dtife-eolory Solti 6r hll jpapeo tahki 2>niftut#, 'ands wlwks*ale?d«>ot: of Joxw JtkVUi'k 7M ; Cheatiiui SirtOfc, ?hi UdelphlM' ’ J'; au22-6t ' • i, ‘•' ” are niado Vdarina'iWaihgitw J.ilit'CirsK, &t the C&tiinot &nd - byjfowler, {"Well* Co.,] 023 ; Chertnut etotj story,"* ’" ’. *§>s au2Z-3t V CoiiMtfrbr Nsw'Yo*«.-Tho A«»noy or this Com ptar ton b»n REMOVED TOTHE ENTERPRISE iNSUEAN.OE 'COMPANYiBUILDirfG »tth«.'S«uth- WMtcorner of FOUKTH snd WALNUT Stmts. ! Awjt.' iuwoas Sm.iuVud, iDMe'lia manner* expreMly- for m»rkonrloweat wiling prioef in *nJitc- fio trai* pn wick artioW.fJlUcow toorder ■iui vtmated fu^'r^r'pi«x 7 i > kic« avtixu i**tmtlyaditer*d pfclWo believe tlua to be the only Cwrvey of tootfii*,# tbweby att afcifoatrt alike. ; •|?#<ft|«r-^,^.:«*y,. -:Startf. . . v&>B % Aki s/.-fcvSAviKOr'l'Djrafe'NdKtawssT -J76it]Tf«^Bseoxp/rad( l WAisnrV, StoMt».VP*Poejt*< - v frdmolJcla*w*of, > t&'obnwrontty, ud ftUows interest at-the rateof five per: «• ■ f .br oheoia without {oar of in- from>untii *o*clock» and oaMon- 9 .'id 'the erisaing. President, PBANKLUTXj&L \ Seo^etarnCHAff --.yjgoit3t^fgsii; ; , v - y M .;. * OoKri:KT<~ChjtrUr«d by the 8tal« «f PtjMaylvmi&i ■■ ;KULEB.- V • '■ ?; *■<■) j * - - .L koMjW.ruiiiwd »rei7 d»r, »Bd; InVaf amount, > U«e orsmalky;; V-, >-"?■£ y * ; 'l PEJtQEJNT.'interest it ;p*sd for rttoney froms / IS.* ; ,< U always ptidbaek iaCK)Ll>wlied«r*r i(fi*ea^fosysndsntiioutaotioe.' I .\J >.'/,■ /*■ f . i^:KeiMy4s¥«6etv*dtEpmJftwtttfer*^Admi*i*frafors, >: ff*errff«*e,j»o4 {it lsrge or small sums* - ito period« 7 &4«V,,f£ r /Ay ; . •, neoney re©* v*d flrom Sepoeitors is Tnteetod in C#o»,o»««viiry Strut, touthwwt ■ Cil,*l**T#p No«iti.w« Fam'ilt Sawini-M.csinM, ! ,v lf r i ; 'r. ! S-.** c8 V B o>*reiti,::! 1 '•' ; .c#tV^OT»bririlylrtiCo;StH^MdW»jr.-'. \ : tiie Vnellth mst.’, bV Rev.'A. A. /Wi»jts7Mr, James Miller to Miss both ’ gP^&sSEl^6^yj«h'i/ I .ti;iir:Rov>. -NswKrgMrjAMg; Araod to hliw B. Bommer, of this city. the 9th in*t.,by Key. Franae ChurehfMr: Hugh-Ferguson to- Miss Isabella - '/Hunter;'both!oitms.cftyo , n * . -.i • • 1 * cWn.n ffi®m fast* on the ;?<#Wr^pt^Tibar-D*eto«icitTa4n. from .the “city. Her toattena, without fur ■ msr .-The^ren^iiii;are^to‘se. removed to Bos - ifr&cooi, in jfe -A;M.<\His Hj- IwSluMe' to* sechi* remMns At ms street; between 7 ana 1 ** •' ijtth i qst., Susan A., wife of -Th omp*. '*yp«iae»l wwa.tK^resFfleffce'of fie? husband.SSS North ftieMthjeir ofhiga?iy • -., - .*• • jy«dence,'Oraharrtsireot, Pmnlrf«nlitjiiB(Tp«rf>r)ofterntion,'at3o’c)ookr i * r'rFaßemurem «e residence ofhls father, Christopher ; Ha«rti» FifteWth streetyfiwt boose belptr Fitzvater, oa-Wadaeadayafternoon.at4o*ctock. ->- •■ “-• ■ -**,- lUt, i a£*f BU zabejh, Preoll, t Jame? Prealt, nottfew*!jeorpervOf- Fropt and ijUnumd streets, on Wedn#*afT#uteTTtotfo,at4o’elocki •’> '>■ - "'■ ** vHAiU^fifcH;--On^the;illt’inst. l Mrs, Margaret Her- Funeral <fronuthere*idenes of her husband, No. Sl5 South; Eighth street, thurtTuesday) afternoon. ht;i O ejAcki -.-■ f .'-s-- - ■.. ;-• :’■' -, ’ ' ■• i*> -■ :KERH-rrQhthe*lttHn«ti Janet-. daughter of Thomas -TItOGEWO.—On-the.flstifist;MatTAfne*,daughter of :^J«riw T W/aad SaraK Roeer*, aged«months" ~V ‘ _ ?-Funeral • rHfhee .parents, -No. 924 ;^on th. Jweopd jiiMekJbis g (Tfrcscay) ‘afternoon; afc/3 i fcufeut. Wed Pangjai fftite tiArmndeneh ofMir*,McGinley.Nrt. 609 - SrK}fhyoart««t.ifm at 3 o’clock.*' JSWiHfeStOifc tw JUtinft. MT.SamuelKxbgf in the 41st the aSh'jit*t ? i(>tr*rt i CiarVj AS years/ d fromhuf laterefidenco, N0,27-William street, o’clock. '< **• ;Wp3*? l*?(Bsa*i'of%-' ,-0S Hit? toviX'i yf§ ■vf 4- ifofcY 4£; fel IgWWlite o'clock,at NfPPESJHALL)N:E, comer ofFotirth and Green s tfWWiWhMiitof -%W »»£* wentont triU be] pra •anted* And year. >- aiflßrSt* '• -v j . -■& pIPpALL, Secretary. • woondaypra YKR <* and. a fto f■- m ONUA_Y\J h « 22d ■ Zeldin'BAKSoM-BTREET between Bixth-and Seventh, un .UfiStCliiifrhi wtucftiii now cloeed: for r»Wlf».'Ski.i j*. will da given. Every tuna that !>■ ’*;•.-. <",VY 'V- c ’ sraUescdnsent. torm'ofimVobases of aka ; It fn ‘river, Street, above green. -; ,- ■■■■■■ -" ; ■ ]t* , ?p^^^ClooitNpSS®P' ilpiMiSipjfc'. viThealnvc ,oalltj?.to Welih l - 7. , oug-tuths-lm |lft'AitTflSi/sSPEAKKCttr 1 TO: • EARTtf: ,'.; '.. / THE Clilt.DJtEff, j sia KMt'i’MO .WORK, 'm tmelHve’e&iericie thatjMre. Partington?*, ilew book contains a rC|lgiou» element to •'iieflietr.#l'tK'lWpumOri, ,/ Jit;;-7. ,•' j eetOto - WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN.nnd ell r4P^^^yWA3V9^4Mi<BteKi'>L%i^opt s>l.Wdo;'Ashton's Pine per shjp ; Por mlegn IoU to wit,“b»„ i, “ ■;-*.Adecoatw*f.~l,yTT RRH OF ADMIN STATION on ; lndebted joeetd Eel|U'»fe to ‘ pefinent toblnt/andejj hivingo'lmrna ■ I^:=ia^'^'?l^>^v^-*\y'tllTsl^W;,l Ac3Trunis|rnE or ' ef. : rj:k:a i , •• ,c ~ -NOTICES, •’ QJ.BEEN "AND'-COATES, ?n ! '*' s \ X >CFOURTH AND;EIGHTH STREET,' ; - TIO K E T : 8 . ; : i . FOR ONE DOLLAR. ; FORBALe AT THE FGLIWING AGENCIES I C. K^MRp'Dy.;v;i l .i. J .,Druiwirt,Wn ef of Ttlirl EUGENE SHOENING....J?i f > o ur«i ROBERT K<MGFF;V.:.V.’.xSS||:,I ?SS o erSr S Mitli BAKER-; ‘•. • • ■Urilg^Bt I,sorJiero,f 1 ,50rJiero , f Savontl A,SI, 8URDEN....... i...'AirUKSt^or^rofEighlh FRANCWZERMANJ.;..: Hint i .mm?, rrywrn.,,.;. .Atew .NArafiUOBL RA»pK;;...DMte% , ai v i lj tt l t AURENT AM ARPN. U ..of Sixti J. A' Q.COOKE. cornor of Eighth g. o.*bow%.v.‘-2. i? u n |^ o c *?riot' of six* A. E. GR1FF1TH.,........ . TriiWist, comer of Seoond GUSTAyUS MANNEL,. ,Dniirshjt?car!of Eleventh ’ '* ’' ll ' ji ; c "end BUcfcOnwoOdkts.'innd' EDWARD PARRISH;....-. .Druggist, comer of Eighth D. L. .Druggist, corner of Eighth GERMANTOWN A NOR- antlGre6nßte - ; , RISTOWN DEPOT.’ .Corner of Ninth and Green OFFICE of-the COSnjANY.No?!*! Walnut «t. REO£IVER > g OFFICE./; ...Fnirmount. aii22-tf A BMIDjISTRAOftON NOTICE.—AII per tTmakefmfe^^ au23-tu-6w* FAULtNE MEIER. ASmlni.-r. - '■KBWA»Dg;y' , 1 p i y b y i?:-p i .yjl|l W.A,R r P r ;, ' ; • Will tiyonWthfr return of'alflho good# ajohm from NoiSSS OHESTNUt Street,,on SUNDAY MORNING, August 31st, and up questions asked. The' robbers were dressed u« sailors, tind harried bags cirn tafning ninoteep pleopi of. black Silks, one pioce of Vel vet, and oigbty-nine tlozen black Cravats. A proper- 1 tionate reward srill.be paid for part of the goods. ; a : SHUjFF & WERNG r AG. .SUMMER..BESORTS.,'. i . TVATIONAL '■ HOUSE. -' - >X-;. -m, i- , ■. Tt.t.w ..it" ' LpNG.BRANOH, NEW JERSEY. ; The i™n,W&q'fer.we our patrons with good s ßdow§; good attendance and Fare, tom at the best located and mo»fr agreeable Hotel upon the Hranoh, - att23-3t* J '^.V > -.-;i..- t 7 3 _ r 2J.T<' PETERS. , Cfc-g, st BAzaAB, NINTH ANh': sansom on;aS§K#?®«cEßN. q Bas aar, will be apm, peremptory, on account of whom it ■' •. , . A eajr °f beautifnl Bay Horses, 15X hnnda high, wi'h fy.lM, IT IN G. • S;A R A TO G A , Mra. Partingtononceeojanrhodatthls'famo'uSresort. Sho Fartingtonially gives her impressions of it in KNIT TING woHX.-.i!'.-- ' .Ar-nf,' ;■»-/; -• ■■ - For sale by G. G. EVANS, snd nli Booksellers. ■ it ‘OTEREOSCOPIO BAZAAR.-Tho giTat . Emporium for Stereosopses and Stereoscopic pic tures. supplied continually with novel.ies from Pane and. London, For rale, wholesale and retail, at “ .-i?AAk i ESA, N RUIN’B, Optloinn, . ' . 1W South FOURTH Street, below’. Chestnut. , Also, improved Speotacles and'Eyo-abMSes, JMt croscopes, Optra-glasies, Mathematieel nndPhyalc&l In- m & great vanety.--Attifioiai Eyesinserted. ,N I T T; r N G. w o K. K welcome friend. With little. Ike.in filagree, the author Times UB 801110 .rare.oddities, iu hta sketobes.-Troy 2' li-Rorealebyi ibtoBB,Bßb.i A'CO.'' Warming’ >And ventilating ■ **• 'Ph! l- L' , - ' - 'FURNACE, :;' > • ' ■ The above Furnace, has uow.been in,use during the I? 81 twd meatus in this City, and has riven universal eat flsaejlon.' The large beating surface being directly over the flanie nf the fire, end the. conical tubes, through which all tho drafts pass, are so arranged eg to consume ;h# lareer-part-of the eases from the cbal, being on tirely of Gait Iron, with deep,'sound Joints, f is now of fered to the piiblhras tlle mosfctnn'plete heating appa ratus now.ln thli market. C. w; .belli*, a practical m.ochnnio, will personally attend to all heating and Von tiiMing*y ‘ , jitso,'' 1 ' ■ » ■B ,x »ia©spr CnoVng for hotel nnd private hse.Cojlinr Patent Chimney Capa/or ventiia flMJi-andrVentiiatore of every slxe nnd pattern , Fire-jplacs Steves, Bath Boilers, &o« b * r j andMutbsolin . t; ,■" Lateißaxnit A^y^tiats. -•JVH M2-M 0© E;DydH’U;S B;A'N D . v: For airulhrui descripUoaoC,*ls ratcfindividual, read MRS. PARTiNGTON’S KNITTING-WORK. ' . - For sale by W. Bi ZfKßEß.and all Bpoltseljera. [lt, XXTE HAVE DETERMINED TO ADD, tX*ti^ k a9SS?l i nW E!ll 'i G p® 4 Retailing of- PAPER HANGINGSTre ourbniineßß.Bndaolteit from nil who are _denrous of aeeoratin* thdirhoußes on ex amination of, our etcak. aeleoted from the beat footer., foreign and domestic, and at the right prices, - . Paper banging in any part of the oitv or State, by ,vi,-! LONGSTRETH &.BRb., | au2>-«tu.ililm» : j laNorthTHlßDStrebt. N I T T: I N. G W O R K.‘ Whoever isincbnedto." or the bides, will find an immediate remedy by reading selections occasionally from .Mrs,* Partington a Knitting Work.”*~Salem Ga xette. J - / , » • fltj .. ' Fot eftle.hy * H.II.HENDERSOH & CO. „ Hating purchased o.e. chicues .Tßß’B intereat'in.ithe Merchanti’-Advertising, Uomm*Bsion,'ttnd Collecting AcenoV and FrmtinVßuin nes«, the underairned'will aettle j»U claim* of the let® firn) of CHICHESTERdc SANFORD, and contmuo the business, ns heretofore, at No. 341 DOCK Street. 7.au23-3t-v L- v-.V ,t. . HERVEV SANFORD. jj; Ead;; TIN &fOB K, t "biMHSbPARTINGTON’S NEW BOOK. ltf • lvolume;...;;,ismol,\f.e.’;Pri6p ; ff«OR FREIGHT OR A J Fast-,aillng.Bjie EQT.It; 200 ton*, ' Ap»lr to ' »u22,A. MERINO, 1« Smith FRONT St. 52 ALT AFLOAT—7,73O bushels TurkB Is mu &" d ’!“ <,i, '' - rom br !c.0“«» Isle. For enle, in nuaSt 134 SOUTH end 8a J£SE AD KN IT TING 'WORK. ’ ' 1 MIJS, RARTINGTOR’)} NEW book:"'•• ,i U} ! ; ' pOA sale! 1; VERY WHERE. T\W No?. 1 & 2 MACKERE&A sumll Kensin V to C ° and”oraaloT’ kaee ' i ’ ) “ n^ ng t™"* sio!Unor t note ~ L w?tARVE'B, •pCONOMY MESS . SHAD—Nos. 1 and 2, •A-i a prime article, in store and for sale by nn«. - ... W ll-abUTI?WHAR C vijs. J£;N IT,T. I -N ; G W O R.k ; -Thereto philorebhy In M«. Partington.'-She'to not a' Ktaro utteroroF eomicaUy duhKated wortb. In away of er outre, productions thero run* a vain of honest pen* IMient, hoalthful opihioit, or profound sagacity, whielt' iß.none tha,worse for the inner man that it is swallowed with a lauph. instead of being gulped down like necoasary physio,wiVhasolemn countenance,—Buffalo Advertiser* For gate by . SMITH, ENGIJSH, & CO. ms;. JAMES riANSELE, HAVING «nn»i^?Jl« F i?ft f JcSefry ! atiMes'to're, 1 !?!). where'all friends and former pustomera ofilr. J. KAN? SELLtnaylwaocommodated. , •- ■ • ftu2P-?t*, ■ TO PERSONS SEEKING EMPLOY 'MENT~Petitiong■ and applications for.situations cftrofullOreparodbyEDMUNb Lgy, oq^veyaqoer r yo. 134 8. FOURTH fit. , &u2O-3t* ■ /NjBNTLiaiEN WOULD DO WELL BY calling on BILKS, & KENSIL,' 139 7f. NINTH St.,- abovo cherry, and have their old garments 'made to look equal to hy cleauaing or dyeing aRd repair inß* 1 ' ”" r ~ ' ----- ■ ■ auso-tt* jf 'O B ADR U MUBB!; r He wna'not, however, a momber of any* band. 'For full nattfeulsn rend MiS.'Pnrtlnsion'e KNiTTINCf ‘WORK. [lt] ..' ForeeWby T.B.PETERSON &BJIO. piRESH ERIIIT JARS.—Why not usotho «#|ISSW.®S required. RWaeiiermotically' air-tight in a moment by i turn of the.edver, and as easily .opened when destrod.- The nfocess of preserving is so aliflpjifted .by their use that the most inexperienced need never fail. Every jar , . h<; , f ADIES’ HAIITmAIDS,. WIGS, J I'RI- BETTS, and, QVRLS r manyfftOtored in tho vary best »nduewest.PAns and or Vllich wo constdiitly assortmenton.hand, sold wholesale knu./®W»j|Ji>tho lowost^ssTble prices.. .Ordersfrom all pdrl* o* the oountry ftWlpited. and pmmptljfattended r’|K 10INAL AMMONIATEO BUI>ER siwttffs on ? ho . • No. in Market Btreet. TJOTATO PLOUGHS, OETUE MOST AP- Ir . PKOVBB COSBTRUOTIONi by which the labor of ten men can be saved in diggiHg potatoes. -For sale ■w:.' ,f; ; ; ' HonnM^lte. riRAIN MILLS -f- GRAIN MILLS —For toe Fam and The IRON-BURR MILL has no.equal toy Grindtng s Fuia fd e al» Foeds'Coflee, Spi -= ■U: ' V in pVeraton At 126 South SECOND Street. ;- : »nj^^ i y° rir •"?»> CO. TVAVAt STORES.—I,IOO hMfl, Sfiippihg I v , Rosin j »dbbl*Spls Turi'flntine; 3M bhle Fltoh 150 bbleWilniiiiEton Tar; swke,a Wilmington Tar. In MACKEREL 1 AND.' /ALEIYiyES,;— 90' LTJ. hbli. and Mhalf bbla new No, dj a» bbhrtnd ISO hainjtilt.niw !ar goNo. SMAoko ro f; 100 bbla. ASroivoei irm' « i * •■■■'- '.■■■-■ booth • MAfftCA.BALE HOPE:—A supenof. lot, SaaggiagaiiiaE 1 MOL ASSESi—ISO; hlids.. *• co„ , (W»'‘ .... , -iffiTXTiA,Street, -i ';, J>‘ ,. t , ••' - >1- w-A * • THEeP DRY.GUO»S*JJ»S®K(f. ‘ 5 : ! i i fERSYAN v iRESS;BPRi)ER3A?; r - ■ ; V ; • 031 fhen&h whs®)?®; ;,-omni i :.s v. -vr : '£ , -V'A'N.’^a^>;'tt<A''S-'S;-A;.L i ,L-{:' f '-‘' 51 SOUTH; '• aulß-St ' " ■ ' CffISSTNtJT. . I NO. A3I- MARKET - Are now opening their/ "V. ' ‘ FAi.il M iriNfßß of opbia adapthd to y- M'E N-’S jW E'-A : lt-- ;■ In which will be fouml ft fiiil oßsortiTient of - ;; CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, Ac. ~ •-. 5'.,.;- A'; l .'iwHS 1 JgEEAOHBD AND BROWN*;.- .'J' . r s: h: e e t i N g * A FDLL LINE OJ..'. - - ; THE MOST APPROVED BRANDS, \ ,* - " Von if At* J 'r ’’ ‘BY THE PIECe'o'R PACKA&B. ! JOSHUA SU, BATEYi. ‘MS MARKKA STREET, ; • J &ul-tf, PHILADELPHIA, 1859. FAI - t HHOJ.ITIIIIKU-; SC JSIPi.. , (sTOtntssass TonaMMAK.'sHvnga.'Ah'o.,) 1 ; IMPORTERS AND, JOBBERS i ' >■, /.*of‘ • lk ' 1 ■ 11 •* ■*. dry goods; ; 430 MARKET STREET, ‘•A-' l Have in store a oompleie line of K •FOREIGN AND Selected expressly with a view to the Interests of - * , .CASH AND PROMPT, BHORT-CREDIT DEALERS, To whioh they respectfully invite'the attention of the ttftdto ' -- ■ -• -'V -. > . • Vs* •-1- i ’- Ni B.—A full stoek constantly bn hand, and orders yriU be executed promptly, at the - • y • - T aus-2m] LOWEST MARKET,RATES. 8 • * COMMISSION HOUSES. ,p. W, MEUIZUT '& C 0.,; No.. 312 CHESTNDT STREET, .1 : y- Ag»nG of THIBION MAILLaRD A QO. V - -SPRINTE £> ri ' - .!■ -- ' AND PLAIN.'' - •• o-q'-J' MERINOS AND MOUSSE LAINES, \ . BOMBAZINES/ VEIL BAREGES,, ~; ■ l ; also, ‘ • i • BROCHE AND STELLA SHAWLS, . Ac., &C., &C. 1,--, -‘ , • FHILIPPK KID GLOVES. - > anSGlt - , r ; i NE W PUBLICATIONS.. TEI/liOW'S. Read what Mte. Partington says of this Pearly extinct saob. ;,KNITTING WORK ia a kind book, a wise book, atftf al furiay book. - • “ 1 - *, Fop sale byJ.\B, LIPPINCOTT & CO., and allßook gellers, > ■ r -* <' • ;it'’ TVOW, READY: . Al THE .ATLANTIC - MONTHLY V ' - v . - FOR SEPTEMBER. v CpsTENTB.~The Life and Work* of Ary Soheflerj A Vwjt .to Martha's. Vineyard i polgber to Mavi Elgiuinia, The Minister's WooTnx: Once and Now; A Tnp to Cuba; Eelma's Vow rThe Murder of the Inno esnur My,D«lble, fthd how He undid MelThp einger: The Prowsror at the Breakfast Table j-Reviews and LiUrary, Notices; Regent American Publications. • Xxßaiff.*~Threo Dollars per annum, or twenty-five (Cents a number. Upon the receipt tif the subsetiptto* “ wi, ° Mri CLUBs.--ForTcn Dollars, the Publishers wilt send five c opi?£ of tIyvATLXNTic for one year, tho subscribers to p»* their own postage. Postmasters wiU recoive the workfor Two Dollars a veer, • ■ - e^vt, -GUAR D I AN. FOR IKE! All persons interested in the. future welware ofjfsaae Partington.aro requested to read in KNITTING WORK how Mrs.' Partington succeeded in placing him Under the guardianship of Old Roger/ He is certainly safe,• The book is for sale by E. IL BUTLER A CO. ' it - fjATJT & VOUOIAR, - ' Have for sole the with a very large and complete assortment of Books in every department of Literature. STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS. ; ' "HISTORY OF FRANCE. FfSnThc«rU°eSttfira to Br OjeHov. James white. ISow. B/fho m“hocofi^i BEDE,, By George Elliott, author of Scenes' o> tidnofti ljiiOt ,v, - KNITTING WQRJCj A Web .of Many Textures, Companions in Arms. FSlfcVr'S . PLAIN AND PLEASANT TALK about' Fruita, A“ sSbSbct; Glossary 6 8?¥NGLilif h wbRDs. used lormorly m sonsos difibrent from their present, By Riohard C. French: D. D. " . JTHE HfBTpRV OF HERODOTUS., A new English versi.n. Edited by Geo. ILtwlinton, M,JP. Vot/L ■. •GERMANY. ByMsd.deStnelHoliUln. Anewedi t'en. with note., Ao. Bv 0, W. Wright>-2 vole. ANASTASIS; Or. The Bubsfftnce of Three Exposi ory Leoturs4 id Ist Oonnthians, chap, lfith. .Delivered in Jayne's Hall. . Alaq t THE TREE OF IiTFE, which is the midstbf the. Paradise of God. By william Morris. • * ■ Also, a fine assortment of STATIONERY, ’ -, N.‘B.—Teachers and the Trade* We are nowpre aaaHSft'NrMafite „J,ii»tref,e'red. a large asmrtmsnt of SMALL STEEL BNGRAyiNGS. at low prieee. . auM-7t N I T T I N G WORK. We loln our voice vrith that pliorna of thankagiving hteb jvill com, up to the liatenlng ear of the venerable lutn, from all parts of- the oivibged world, in that ehe has, been pleased toprlnt-iu well aa to preach-to do a# Well at to nay.—Syraoujc Chroniolo. . ■ For Bide by '[ltl " -GAUT A VOLKMAR. a -G.'EVANS’ : BOOK LIST.—ALL ’ JfßlSf ereaold at.the loweatprice#,;and a hend aome GIFT, worth from M oenta to 8100, la given with each book at the time of purchase. NEW BOOKS. ■- Pioneer ° F| COL ' J,ANIEL BOONE * Tho Kentucky One volume, cloth. ’ Prioli 81. --- ' 1 *i • - LIFE OF LEWItf WETraiyTKe Virginia JUnker. One volame.Jfimo.j'oloth.-Pride ®l? P-, • LIFE OP cdL. OkoCKETT. The Mighty Hunter. ■ Oneyolume, Urno.;oloth. Price 01, . , THE ORPHAN OIM.S, * T&t?ot Southern Life. One volume; 13mu.,cloth. Price fll. m PBRILS OP FAST LIVINO; Or; Throe tor oent. a a u ; Mn Alice Cry. IO^ARKs m FitO#t O X ? i°OobjlOTrfE. By Colonei Ful : Polio, min. SSi V te°vi^^°(] b K8 P «S 6 a%PT, worth from 25 cenUtpSlOO, GIVEN WITH EACH BOOK.at (HPT Rook EBTabliBHs[e&t,'' ' Wo. 439 Chestnut street, Philft. tp ■ c.oun t r y rii> e , . -jn .KNITTING WQRK»'is alone worth the prioo of the book. ' - . 1-, .• ' ) - Foffialo by K. COWPERTHWAITE & CO.,and all Booksellers. . , TVTBW .PUBLICATIONS. Ouid« them in the.i’aHi°£Teaee.. ByßawHarvor Nowcomb. J6mo. 42-cenis. ‘ 1 -; A .COMJVIENTARY, Explanatory.' Doctrinal* and Practical, on the Epistle to the Ephesians. BtR.E. P&ttiEon,!). D. 12mo. 86 cents. Tho .Wfjrkil of Philip Liudaloy, D. $. Volume l how aft-fo .to. »ssmmmL ONE DOLLAR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS it], .. , , Will buy, at any Bookstore, • 1 j “KNITTING WORK. lj SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THE Or ft.; Ann? &ot f who nolifr him of their denra to sxaminethe Work. ' aul-ist* J£ NITT IN G, IV OBKI j ufilican a f - roat summer fovotUm—Sprinsne\d'Re« it ’ For aula y , J. B. SMITH 4 00. IPHE PORTRAIT OF PAUL MORPHY 4t. ' and the Illustrated News of the World. THE -PORTRAIT OF JOHN BrOOUblf, .. and trie Illustrated Netos of the World. Of any Of fAs rtiel-ettgraved Portraits* toith Memoir, published with the Illustrated News of th® World! will pe ttint,pM-paul, to any part of the Untied StateJ, on receiptpf 16 conte,cash or,postageHtnrnps.at the pub lishing office. Address to HENRY A. BROWN, & CO., 14 Hanover street, Boston, Moss.' au2o-a tu th 4t U* MBEIt. 10 1. j A'queer sketch in KNITTING WORK. Don't fail to read It.' For sale by SAMUEL HAZARD, Jn;, and ail Booksollerf. ‘ i |it {\VD BOOKS-OLD BOOJCS--OLD BOOKS .\f The undersigned states loathe has frequently for Balabookfi printed between thejrenrs 1470 and IWO: early editions qf the Fathers of the Rejormerai and afthe Pu- TjtanDiVmesi inlAw,Braeton,Lrttletgn, Puflendorff, Grotius, Dowat, Coke,Hale, the sear Books,Reports, Ac., are often to 1 be found oh his shelves; Cjolopodias, Lexicons, Obwsie authors, History, Poetry. Philosophy, Science, Pplitioaf Eoonopiy, Ooveruznent.Xrcbitaoturt! Natural History. Treatises upon these an j otherSndrad sHWecUare being continually dealt in by him,' Books, ipyisjgmjr , ' i JOHN CAMPBELL. ‘A U t T lON I i AIH persons who are of a delicate constitution, ot who are fearful of serious consequences from indulging in a hearty.laugh, eautioned egaiast rending KNITTING WORK, as its humor is irroaistiblo. All otherseftn eafe ly peruse it., , , . .i ; s, - . For ,sals by-BURNS, k BIEG, and BdoksoUors in all •parts of the United States. ; ,_ ( { SUGAR.—rSOO barrels various Wbf 8 ' 155 >bh FANCY DRY Goods JOBBERS. & JEIOBEIITS, ~ . . , ’ 439 ftIARKBTiSTREKT, . *‘ : ! . . '' IMPORTIiRsM® JOBBERS ■ ‘• ‘ r ‘ ’.'.'."V? 'o3 ■' ■' HOSIERY, GLCVesa ~,. .... liu.-i: SMALL WARES; 1 COMBS, • .BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES, , .‘GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS, ‘ , .. Attn ... TAILORS’: TRIMMINGS. auß-Sm DUHBING & CO., . . Noe. 28 and S 8 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe, J ' ’ THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS .. . ' 'op . ‘ ENGLISH AND GERMAN* ' H O S I E It , Y , GLOVES, and SMALL WARES, WOOLLEN YARNS, . MACHINE SEWING, SILK AND THREADi And solicit an inspection of their complete andcwell ' , 1 - *• . assorted stock, JyU-3m EBPECIALIfY ADAPTED. TO ' * SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. : gURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, Are now openiur at their Store, NO, 409 MARKET STREET, : Above FOURTH, North side* A UANDSOMR ASBORVMRNT OP . NEW FALL STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS. OP Ttlßm OWN IMPORTATION and selection, whioh'they offer for sate to buyers from all parts of the United States, on the most reasonable terms. : aufi-2ra ,j^|ARTINS,; PEDDLE. & HAMRICK. Importers and dealers in HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS; ~ NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, - :- - . 4 Five doore Below the Merchants’ Hotel, ~ Oner for sale the most complete stook of Goods in their line to be found in the United States, oohsisting of > HOSIERY, of every grade. , . ' kr **: * LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS ana COLLARS. • WS? FRONTS. ' LADIES* ELASTIC/BELTS, With olasps of en tirety. new designs, with 'An' endless variety of NO- PALL, ,1859. : SITER. VAN OULIN. jfc GLASS, ' . IMPORTERS, ... - ■ AitD WHOLBSALB -DEALERS. IN HOSIERY, GLOVES; FANCY GOODS, Etc., . No. -433 MARKET STREET,- twtwra AbovcFOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. .||JoOAULEY, BKOTHEB, & BREWSTER, 83 NORT.R FOURTH STREET HOSIERY/ . - GLOVES, and < FANCY GOODS. . We have a fine stook of Imported anil Domestio Goods, particularly adapted to . . < ; * W BOUT.H E k 'n TRA D E, 'To whioh we invite the attention of first-class buyers, * au6-3m- •, - . CURTAIN MATERIALS. SOUTHERN AND WESTERN M-EEOHANTS, , ' SBVtiid WINDOW SHADES, ' WINDOW HOLLANDS, WINDOW-SHADE FIXTURES, CURTAINS, ok -CURTAIN MATERIALS. W. HENRY PATTEN, , < .630 CHESTNUT STREET, Offers for inspection to buyers a full line of the above goods,' manufactured and imported expressly for the FALL TRADE, Which are offered- to the Trade at prices that defy competition. , auSU^t Q.UILLOU, EMORY; & CO., N0.,33T MARKET STREET, Importere and Jabber* cf ■ HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY-GOODS, BLANKETS, GUILTS, TOWELLINGS, *c„ Ac., • CURTAIN MATERIALS. And Sol. Agent# in Philadelphia for ' HUG UENOT SHEETINGS. : auis-lm CHINA AND QVEENSWARE. TUKNBULL, ALLEN. -Mm , • • 'V <• -• ,f kV^' "• •’■v.C'"-'“ & CO., •• - NOS. Jl3 AND 95 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, ! ' IMPORTERS \ AND , Wholesale Dealers In . CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARB. *, PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. ' . ■arMerohant* supplied with Glass at Manufacturer’s prioec. nua-am JJOYD & STROUD. ; IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have poV on hand s complete stock of ■ QUEENS WARE, ' GLASSWARE, and FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their Oip Stand, No. 38 NORTH FOURTH ST., four doora below Merchant#’ Hotel, to whioh they invite theattCDtlon of WHOLESALE BUYERS. WAagNTapoßPiTT>eunaGui«s>' aus4m HARDWARE. JJTEtUITT, BRO.. & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DSfALEHS ut . HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, 4oi, 5Q9 MARKET STREET. . 5g9 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, MU-Jift, : ' '.PHILADELPHIA. HENSZ EY&GO, , HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN Warehouse, NO. 43r MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE BTB., MMa PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS, OIL- CLOTHS,' &o~ M’ oallum & 00,, CARPET MANUFACTURERS, OLEN ECHO MILLS, DERMANTOWN. £leo, Importom and Deal.n in OABPETINUS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &C. - I WARBHOUSK WO CHESTNUT BT., . 7J,, , 1 ‘ the State House.) Bouthern and Western buyers are reapeotfuliy invited to o»ll. - au4*3ui GENTS^FUIINISHING GOODS, QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS "’. v ‘ ‘ AJtD TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS* LONGOOPE & PEAROE,, Np, 10 BOUTII FOURTH STREET, Have now in store a full assortment in tbpir line, to which they invite the attention of theif customers and buyers of suoh goods. . aus-2m JW. SCOTT—lato of the firtn of Wio e cheater•&- Scott-GENTLEMEN’S FURN)[BH ING STORE, and. SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 (nearly opposite the Girard-House,) J.W.o. would reßpeotfaUy call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new store, and is pre pared to nil orders for SHIRTS at short notice. -A fit guarjmt|ed. 1 wholesale Trade supplied with HARNESS, BRIDLE LEATHER, &c. & BROTHER, OURRIEKS AND LEATHER DEALERS, 434 DILLWYN STREET, . -r- - , i Below Willow atroot,’ \ Manufooture to order, and keep eonstantty on hand, EXTRA FINE BLACK AND RUSSET BRIDLE, SHAVED AND WEIGHT HARNESS, BKIRTINO, TRUNK LEATHER, Ac., 4C. aulS-Jt* ■ ■ SADDLERY MANUFACTORY, ; M. J. LUKENS & 00., No. 312 MARKET STREET, ' ' . PHILADELtHIA, Have oil hand a general assortment of Saddles. Bridles, Harness* Trunks, Ac,, suitable for the Southern and Western trade. - ' - &uS-lm POLITICAL. PROTIIONOTARY OF THE COURT F OF COMMON PLEAS, - i , . JOSEPH 0: COSTELLO, Otibo Beoond Ward, . ftyfitibjrct to Daenooratio rnlee. . -uirl-ti. TTAVANA TOBACCO.— S 2 Bales Havana THtHD-NTKEJSTJOBmNG,HOUSES. junqerxoh; & smith:, WHOLESALE GROCE R S i NO. 43 HOKIH THIRD STREET *sr Hph.7, and Lov.rlng’. Syrup alirayg on hud. BARNES, & CO., „„„„ PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN miscellaneous, school, and ' BLANK, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ' N °- ? I T., KOHTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH. Piiblifli«r» of Pelton’s Spsjjdid Seriss of DR.EMMoXW'fakI? Vandal op SBndßra’ Now , Headers. Uraenlenfand Brook.’ JJENDRY «Sj HARRIS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS AND SHOES, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STS. PHILADELPHIA. T HOS - MELLOR & co.J NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS ‘-' - ' '- • 07 . ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND,GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES,'SHIRTS, DRAWERS, *o aos-3m ' - : - , \ \ Pktbr Sisobh, . VWm. S. Baied, Jons Wiebt, ’ Jacob Rieoei,, , . , D. B. Eevin. JJIEGEL, BAIRD, & CO., (Late Sieger, Lamb, A C 0.,) ‘ ’ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS v 1 o» ; 33. R Y GO O D S, No, 47 North THIRD BTRSET, FHII'aDELPHIA, OUR FADI^.STOOK! Is now compete In and roady for Bayer*. Prompt paying Me robin Is from all parts of the' Union are respectfully solicited to call and examine for themselves. nuff-Sm CHAMBERS&CATTELL, NO. 39 NORTII’ThIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS OP ; f ' ' FRENCH CALF SKINS, 1 : AND , ; MANUFACTURERS OF CITY CALF. AND KIP SKINS', Moroccos and Linings, Oak and Hed Sole Leather.' aos-lm . , i • » ?, . & MAGINNIS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN " ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHOE THREA D S. FRENCH AND ENGLISH LABTJNOS, AND' SHOE-MANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES; , Sewing Naohino Silk, Thread and Needle*. ' . ‘ NO. 30 NORTH THIRD ST., Agents for__ * _ UPFEELD’S PATENT BOOT-TREES. aus-3m .. JAMES,'KENT, SANTEE, & op., .; ... IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS • OP DRY GOODS, Nob* 237 * 241 NORTH THIRD Sr., movb RACE, Would now Inform their customer# and the trade gene*- rally, that their atock fhis season will be , , • . . UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. aus-?ra YARD, GILMORE, & CO, NOS. 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, .. ' WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, ‘ V , EMBROIDERIES, &o, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS! auSAm ' ' - 1859. * All ( tba.dk. 1859, J. T. WAY & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ; • or ' itY- Gr O O D S , ' NEW MARBLE BUILDING, N O. 2 8 NORTH THIRD STREET. We offer, by the package or piece, to CASH OR PROMPT StX-MONTUS BUYBRS,; A very large 'and attractive Stock of ' AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS. Pojch ere will find our stock well assorted at all sea sons of ne year. - J. T WAY, JAB. H DUNLAP, • WM. P. WAY, fanS-Sml GEO. P. WAY. . EXCURSIONS, ■ ■Mmmsrn'] THE PENNSYLVANIA, RAILROAD COMPANY sow -rigtfss EXCURSION TICKETS *o ALTOONA AND ORESSON . “ OS TUB ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS, GOOD FOR FOURTEEN DAYS. Persons wishing to breathe pure' MOUNTAIN AIR, seekers of pleasure, and all who deaire relaxation from business, should takeadvantage of this great REDUCTION 1 OF FAKE, TO VISIT- • ‘ : ALTOONA AN© OKESSON; - Fare to Altoona amUtetura.. ~«... .$7 Id •* Cresson . , ,7 60 “ Hopewell' , «. 714 BEDFORD SPRINGS PASSENGERS ar? likewise furnished with tickets to Hopewell—the tomlinus of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad—whew two daily lines of stages and haoks connect for the Springs. Tickets to he had'at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast comer Eleventh and Mar ket streets. THOMAS MOORE. Agont. JylSMm LEWIS L, HOUPT, Gen. Tioket Agent. QRAND EXCURSION OP TUP. STATE FENCIBEES. CAPT. JAMES PAGE, ' TO NEW YORK BAY AND STATEN ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1859., BECK’S CELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA BAND ■ ■ - WILL ACCOMPANY TUB EXCURSION. ' , Tickets— Gentlemen $2.50. Ladies, including Dinner, 5 St WHARF at 6H o’clock. ‘ ' ' L- ' “ ’ Tickets can bo obtained of any or the members of the Company, or tho Committee, at the ARMORY, No. 509 • CHESTNUT Street, every ovemng until tho Excursion. au2o-7t JjlOß THE SEA -SHORE. HT TWO AND A HALS' HOURS. TRAINS LEAVE : > » VINE-STREET TERRY DAILY AT Vi A. M. AND 4P. M. RETURNING AT 6 A, M, AND4.4O P.M. BUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC' LEAVES 8 A. M., AND RETURNS AT 6 P, M. nu6-tr SEE ADVERTISEMENT. ' ' Mm aanomKum PHILADELPHIA ExourrionTickets to the following places will b® is sued at the Dopot.'Broad end vine, streets, on the SA TURDAY of each week, to return on the MONDAY following, vie: To Reading and baok..’. ~~. —..52 25 Fottstown do. 150 PhmnixviHe do. , 110 Lebanon do. 3 0) Pottsvillo do. 3 75 By order of the Board. au6-lm W. H. McILHENNY, Secretary. for cape jut, . AND NEW YORK, B!Mm,ra ?M A liefer” - KENNEBEC, Captain Hand,, „ Form & Daily Line between this city, Ope May, and Yor_k, leaving from First Tier below Spruce street, »o*..ock. Leave New York, (Sundays excepted,) at .5 P. M. 41 * - Cape May. daily, at •. 8 A.M. Fare to New YorV» Cabin * • jJ3 00 4 * “ Steerage in Fare to Cape May, including Carnage Hire.../.... - 75 “ “ 5ervant5...................... 75 14 44 Season Ticket, Carnage Mire extra 8 00 44 4 * State Booms, extra l 00 Freights for New York a«td Cape May taken at low rates. Goods destined beyond New. York will be for ™iei ™ ■ SH and 318 South DELAWARE AVENUE. FOB CAPE MAY, ON SUNDAYS, ■; j During the •'Soason,' 1 asteamer will leav. for .Cana May, on Sundays, at 8 o olook A. M. Returning, leave Cape May, Monday morning, nt 8 o'olook. JeSO-tf Hams and shoulders:—2,lo6 Pieces City Smoked Hams and Shoulders. Also. WO pieces e*tfa Sugar Cured gaga, for sate hV , * anSW Areh street. nennnri onor above Front. HONEY*— A small l lot'of very superior 1 Cuba Hohey, in tierces. . Jn.store and for sate “W:»W, CJIARInSS TETE, MO WALNUT$tre.t. wants; A ; ?? DN ® FROM EVAA’SVttUE, irw fiiSW'W” dQ , 1, , lr °U“ Of obtaining a .itoation in'a pry Goods Jobbiug House, . Can influence nil the trade from the-ftbove-named town. Address “X. X?” this orgee/j ■ ■ ■ -• ■ . - qpg^nt*- TMTANTIiD—A, siUmtjon by, & young Afan jVbo hfls had-several ’ye«rs;eap«rience in the A No/1 reference.; Address Forward,".Blood's Dis patoh. -• . . ; , f , , • nu33-4E* *; , Y/tTANTED —As neat* Frankford as possi- J . Wei a very substantial ROOM, about 28 by 100 feet, with dot less than 32 feet oeihng * eight-horse mo tive power attached. -Any one having such a Room ter rent may fiud a permanent tenant br applying tn . ■ * M w '• - ; . - JOHN CLENHENING. ~ au2S-6t . -• . • ; •, ~ ‘ - Eranklord^ra. A RARE CHANCE.—OnIy $l,OOO wanted for Eighteen States of a very valuable' Invention; lately patented* Address “P.Q.VBox 1102,, •; FIRSTrGIjASS SALES-, MAN, in on auction dry goods Jobhing'house.' a o one who can command a cash and short-time trade, fftl salary will Itepdid;; An interest in the business *tt' en Ifjia proves himself worthy. -Address L. VV. g„ Press office. ‘,l au2o-3t» pIARTNER advertiser B .'r° u * df his interest in a safe and {\ o rn^ri« ( l«'n i? G n° u » r Forpatticu lars address ** Q. Sc C 0.," this office. ’ ,au2o-gf A YOUNG LADY, OF REFINED'EDU CATION, wishes a situntion in a Private Family; as Governed, or woujd be willing to take in ohawe a limited number of pupils. Address “ E.," office of rress, - au2o 3t* - An intelligent lad wishes a SITUATION in a Wholesale Horise. Can write a good hand, and is Quick at figures. Address “J. F.” this office. r , aa2o-3t* * T^7*ANTED—competent young or mid • T ",,dlfl-REcd Man to take charge of a Male School in ahealthy location in-Mississipni. Good reference re qmred., Apply toNo.23North FOURTHSt. an2o-3t ‘^I^ANTED—;To Exchange, Ten Thousand * . Acres rood Farming Land, situated in Potawo tomie, Floyd, Mitchell, and other counties,in the State of lowa, for-Merchandise. Land in Quantities io suit , purchasers. The Land hag beep “ located" four and five years.. Fpj: further information, address “ Box 233," Philadelphia Tost Office.- .i-anß^t \J\T ANTED~-By. a ; sober. andr industrious' J* r» , Mm,, a situation aifPQRTKR or PACKER-in a Wholesale Straw or Shoe House.' Ha# bad expeneuen os Packer of Straw ofouy refemnee*jnven,- Addross **K.‘ T " office Of T&e Press', - - * :r-- t ,aaiB-at^:' ANTED TO' EXCHANGE for improv- J ▼ ed city property, free from inoumbrnnce,36oacres of exoeliont FAItM. XAND;located m Gloucester'Co., New Jersey. 'The Railroad from. Camden to Bridge ton? shortly to be pauha edthin a'sttrwt land. For further partmuiara ■ edifer»si -X; K», Office or Thf frtss. ~V J •, y.. f FOR SAIjE AND TO LlsT,’ '> : - FOR Duelling and Lot. No.' RACE glreet. For terms, apply to Mr. THO pYF^EENTfmre^°^ gBtQ ?’° O^e ; of^^t^ a : M .T 0 BE LET.—The Dwelling part of the House. No.ISO South’. SIXTH Street .opposite Independence Sauare, will bo ranted low to a good te nant with a'stnau family. - Apply on the premises. : •I * -.- : ~ ,)ftn23»<t*, ' g UP ERIO r; : ; ;.,1 ;; NORTH TJHRD STORE TO RENT/ The large and well-located granite-front Store, , I NO. 134 .NORTH THIRD STREET, • ’ ABOVE ARCH, * - • 1 •_ - . Suitable for , • JOBBING OR HEAVY PACKAGE TRADE.' Terms eatisfactorj-to a responsible tenant.-Apply oh .the premises, or at \ ,r -,. 1 : ' - NO.' 437 VINE STREET. au2o-4tif* • . ~ ». ... m FOR . SALE OR TO RENT The HOUSE and STORE, N.E. coriier of TAMANY street and YORK .avenne. well suited for a Shoe Store '£ other light'business. Terms low. Apply to T. Q/ HARCBOFT, Grocer, opposite oorner. au2o-flt* TO LET—The Very extensive' CELLAR ,of Store No. £O5 MARKET Street. Apply .oh the premises. • ■ aull-12t* MTO LET!—Tho r large sixrstory Brick WAREHOUSE. No. 503 COMMERCE' Btreet, suitable for Storage or Manufacturing -purposes. Apply at No.gQSMARKET Btreet. j, , - ~ anll-lin* A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY 'SEAT FOR'RALE, two miled from the Chelten hill Station,, North.Fenusylvania Railroad, containing, 120 aores of highly improved land, with an abund&nos oi fruit and shade trees. The improvement# are a fine (stone mansion, containing fourteen rooms, tenant-house, oe-house, large barn, carriage-house, and ail necessary, outbuildings. A: fi ne building site on the-premises. Could easily be divided into two beautiful country, aeata,'- For further particulars inquire, of John J. C. Harvey, on the premises. *•' ■ » - ' ■ - augl-Im* HARDWARE.— A. Wholesale do ing chiefiy a\ paokage business, .to irorapt dealer# m oities, desires to sell out. Bad' health he reason for retiring.’-Tbe business of twelve yean standing., The'stook is alt.new, and mostly in original packages. The Terms,will be liberal. No lands taken io< xchanjc.' Address Box 9051 New York Post Offioe. , - . angl-12w DRAFTS— On the Union Bank of London, and Royal Bank of lreland, in sums to‘suit. r _ For sale by ' . >■ WBLIS, FAR.GO_&.-CO r , ' m,TIB-3m* . . i- . - No. 400 Chestnntstree*-' BOARDING. BOAR I)! N U.—Handsomely furnished Rooms: location Very desirable?'families 7 and single gentlemen accoipmodated; at'IiOfF'WALNUT Street; flaferenoe reqoited.A 1 4 an22-gt*. j BQARDING:— Hegahtraadfniiy/KddniS/ single and in, suites, can be had with first-lass toard. for the Summer, Fall, and Winter j-atISM WAL • NUT Street. • - c - auB-2m~ Desirable private boarding fpr families; largo and «mall roomii coramqmcntirig, handsomely-furhiahediJanre garden attached.,'Refer-' enoea - PERSONAL. ri 1 THE GENTLEMAN \vho exhibited his INVENTION at, ilie Merchants’ Hotel, a few day* 9*o, will nddross a note through Blood's Dispatch to K. WILKINSON, lie may possibly find a purchaser. au2o-2t* ■_ T - - _ _ KEMOVAUS. j^EMOVAt. FRANKLIN STOYE WORKS. - - . ' . - T have removed my OFFICE ancLBALESROOMS from No. 305 North SECOND. Stroetio the large Warehouse, Nob. 215 and 247 North WATER St-, below VINE. Having greatly increased mV facilities,- and added largely to my stock of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, &o. lam prepared to fill the orders of deal ers with promptness and despatch. - - - - ■ - A. J.-GALLAGHER^ • • Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in STOVES, CASTINGS. &c.,&c. Nos. 245 and 247 North WATER St., below VINE. au2d3t-if* -'PHILADELPHIA. ; HVDKOPATHIC. (JHESTNUT SPRINGS. WATER-CURE, At CHESTNUT HILL. PHILADELPHtA Connty, P»., for the treatment of all Chromo and obstinate diseases. This institution, under the charge of an experienced and ■kilfol Physician, is now confessedly, the leadi.ng and most, successful .hydropathic establishment in this O< RsPKBB!tCHs.—Mrs. Mary °Cottringed 134 North Twelfth street;. Charles .L. • Sharpies*,. Esq./corner Eighth and Chestnut streets: George Grant,Esa.,333 Market street; H. Farrington,£sq.;qf Myers, Cbighorn, *Co. Foy«tk.r,.remind RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL. Je9-3mif . MEDICINAL. A NOTHKR PROOF OP THE WONDER. xl-PUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL’S neuralgia SALVE. ‘ : ; vi‘n.xV,lo'y7^««. Mr. E. W. Tspxxiir-Dsar Sir:—l have been troubled with the "NEURALGIA” for .the last l^, years, and have suffered the most exoruaiat;ng.pam ( opmpeUinr roe at times to give up my business entirely. . I couJd not eat, and sleep was a stranger to mr s. 1 suffered more than, tongues oan tell. 1 had the aavi.ee and aid ol vanousphyeioians,and used other remedies, but all of no avail. Having notioed your advertisement, m the papers. I concluded to call on a person whom I had learned was cured of a esse 1 or 30 years standing. He applied the 44 SALVE" bat onae, and I felt immediate, relief-* sooofld application removed the pain entirely, and I now feel like a different man.' Bmoe then 1 have slept well— something that r have not done for months, being obliged to sit up all night m a chair. My appetite has returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restora- Uon of my holl^' Aßlj j :a BAKER, Tobio«ml.t, CARROL Street, above ’WOOD, Kensington, For sale, wholesale andretail, at S. w. corner SIXTH and PARlSHStreet* andaO I ,R.CALLENDER* (fo.te.NTw. corner Third and Walnut sts. • ; ap2D-tf TIB. WEST<3OTT J S CELEBRATED TAB X/ cordial; a - "’• 1 ■ < Westoott’s Tar Cordial oures CommbdUob. Westoott’a Tar Cordial oares3ronomti*.t - _.r Westcott’e Tar Conhat oures Coughs and Colds, v Westoott’s Tar Cordial cutes Sore Threat and Breast Westoott’s Tar Cordial .oures Palpitation of the Heart. *•'- Westeott’s Tar Cordial cores Nervous Debility. - Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures General Debility. ' Westeott’a Tar Cordial oures Diseases,of the Kidneys, Strangury, and Gravel. '* ' , Weetcotva Tar. Cordial .odTes Sund and Bleeding We'stcott’e Tar Cordial oureir Female Weaknesses.’ ’ Dr. wostoott’s Tar Cordial • Depot, No. SE£ ARCH idsol PnncfpaF Depot for Dr. Westoott's Anti-Sorofu '%V?o, a wte^'o il a t „ l '[|- co— on the abov. diseases.free ofoharge.at his Consulting Rooms,No. Qg ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4F. M. 1 ■ Jyl6-tf . CJCkOFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HlP disease, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptions of the Skin generally* and all Humors and Impurities the Blood, are radically and permanently cured py the celebrated IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. ’ . { . It has been a-very important agent m the euro of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounsberry & Co., for a number of years past, and its great value m the cure of Cancers is abundantly established, by the many oures e^n° SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative efleothasnever been equalled. Itourepthemoat ol»U -n TESTER, SCALD HEAD, and a\l Eruptions of the Skin; readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine. Malignant Ulcers and Sores v® readily oured by the use of a few bottles- / . , l.winsberr- fc Oo.,) ; No. 50 North FIFTH Street, below Arch.' For sale by the following Druggists: J. F. Long tc Co., Lancaster; u. W.Eptmg.Pottsvitlej J. H. Baser, Reading 5 8. S. Stevens. Reading; T.- & J. MoClintock,Easton 1 Given, West Chester; AVm. Stabler,Norristowu; Bunon Ban,Bethlehem; Dr.Live sey,New’Hope; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt & Co., Allentown rEllis dt’Bell, Manayunk, Pa; j. D: - James, Trentort;-Do'La Cour, Camden; Brewster Bridgeton; Robertson A Lippincott, Salem, N. J;thlc- Inall, Wilmmcton; L. 6. Hoopob, ,Wibn\ngton *. T»’F. H&ramerslr, Milford, Del.; ana Druggists generally, ‘ jell-stuthamif ~ ■ ' . - WINES AND LIQUORS, pRINOE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, DE VENOGE fc, CO , EPEHNAY, FRANCE. , THT, I. A. I'RRFKCn.Y P(IBK AMD DbUCATR WIMM, from the Vjn3Yiird of,Messrs. De Venoge A Co-.-whoeo estate; lies in the -efu/rs of the far-famr4 Champagne Dinner of fonnte,, It has hitherto been confined to the bast tables of England and the Continent, and has only very reoently been introduced into this country, where its rare’quality, combined with the moderate pnoO M which if is offered, is already achieving a success popularity unprecedented m the annals ct the wine T Si!rt'it) this city b, REEVES * PEAL, No. BMMAR KET STREET, and at the PrinoipafHotels, and by all the leading dealers throughout the country,. E. V; HAUGHWOOT, BOLE IMORTBR, Corner of BROADWAY ttrni SROOME STREETS, »rw?tg?a &&&!”!» 10 °° mal ” M A EXHIBITION OF FERE. WORKS,- - under tha '«v>r»wvr P-KEB CONGERT .Al'',SAlEMOtJNTi— ?££ffwECE}s9° n ™ T WttoJiom “ ’ WIIiLUM RBAK Swrinteatfrat ftui9-f&iutr i|f tJSrOAL FUND HALL. •• = 13M. ONE WEEK MORK AND POSmVEEVTHE / F&"a C ;aS°of I,AY • r COOI/ WiiiTE r,v V GEOHOEjBfIRmTI’’S ,-■ , •mi. - 8. Cl C AMPBEt»Ij» MnneaHJVreAtor, “Srramme 1 Bppear «*?** evening WMentiraly h»t Z‘s Boon open at 7. To ccrom<no<r&t 8 o'otpckl -BANFteD’B 8T ARROWS, - tlw .tareert. • ‘ • -.- In their w£f ey*Vun*...’ Eve tr eTenini m f!» raM l> 4ol« of ChitaoUi*. oMn din» ' ,‘- . HASS-. EDUCATIONAL. PENN: ! INSTITUTE,--Tfa'e'Sessioni'will mrtEBSBnBWI rarasafesSSSSM; Hfllwa aiassfiaffSSS' feifjfSSHKSSa&H tofnSlf P ': M; ’ * f u ?fler rafortMtiotOwJ* ob? saa-tf.. ’ ■ ■'. R. STEWART: Prii^ip#^. TIpST • PHILADELPHIA FEMALE, SK • d rf ..The next a a ,Koh |W il| C ;om , SMM ? 'fertimSmb. I ''A few AoOrdera can, be reeeived into the tSS rHiDAY.P.M..canbeaccommodated.- -t »n<>.rt|iif MR- winthroptappaN’s board- BIES 1727V7WP SCHtWi FoSyouso I,A- ,IJP®^^g->/BTOGm,^pi;RE:oPEN ’ ? “ »« d ener Bepteraber Hh, ftom. » ™IJ - EE»KEbNcE«.-nev.Ai b erfß»ri)e«iyrm..B;PMe IM. 1 M. pRIOE-STREET 'ACAI)EMY, l; . ' ? ?tbiffe&«&‘4 UraJ ■ vith the Latin, Greek, and French - 4 \ £v;D - a ! St: JOSEPHS COIiLEGE, ”5. "ViptCoitnei of FILBERT end JUNfPfeR. Bts. at M 4 A?'m . ta . r ? ,um<Kl ™; MPNAAT, So»toibir stb, - e«2-»w*~‘ -'"•' rpHOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE „ „ MATICAtond CLASSICAL SCCiOIi FOR BOYS, •: A NNIE CHtjRdHMAN HAS 1 REMOVED PENTRAL INSTITUTE, N;Wr CORNER ,Vf of TEjVTK end rSPIUXG QARDEN Strict., wiu for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE;- - ■' ■-■-:r - eua-Cwr-i . H. O. McBl!lßfe, A.M.iJtineipe], T’HE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,, RE hfOVED from No. .1302 FILBERT Street to No. 127lNorth TENTH Strict, September sth. Boys prepared Bualneae, All brnnehesbf a complete English ediicatidg, thy Hm. siis, Mathematicsi and Modern Lauguag^sitto'iaiight after a system whish insures thoroughM** arc reeld progress. - Circulars to.ba hat^a t the, - _ No. -127- _ Rkskrexcks.—Rev. J. nl 4* 5* >I ? l -fe orser l J J? r * MrrWnr.H.Furnei»7BealasDm bridge; Theodore Sedgwick, Esq>, New York.-*nw-lm* The germaktown academy will ■ reopen on MONDAY T BepUmbac,sth,ls4S. The aulT-lm* > PrinoipaL THE WIS3ES EIiYING/WILL OPEN A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADJES ‘AND- CHIL DREN, on MONDAY, September sth* at SPl®cfe Street, where Cirouiars mat be obtained,' • ‘ • Rkvksences.—Bov. Albert Barnes,'Rev; Wi.W, Spear, P. D. t Prof. C, D, Cleveland. ‘ au!7-3w* SAUNDER’S INSTITUTE.—IVEST PHI . LADELPHIA INSTITUTE: Weit-Philadelplua Railroad; MARKED and THIRTY-NlNtjrstwSSi MONDAY,- September sth. - Seven-acre grove ;• elear field; large rooms; health; tnomlafapplioation; youth of refinement; aeleouietg; English,; tics; French; Latin; Greek ;auy College; apy-clasa; business; all day: with meals',furnished; all tM week, except Saturday and Sanday; all toe term of- S months; all the year; a happy home; visit; examine:'aillT-a THE MISSES AERTSEN’S SOROOL'POR YOUNG LADIES. , ■ . , T :. PRICE- STREETGERMANTOWN^ „ The Fall Termwill begin on the FIRST MONDAY ia September. Instruction in the usual Exglisr utAXCBKS, with Lavin, Frehcu, and Drawisq. ; c ■ au!6-U nPHE ARCH-STREET JNSTITUTE FOR A- r YOUNG LADIESv-The Eleventh• Session w» H commence on MONDAY, September sth, 1859, For cir culars apply at 13U ARCH Street,one door east ofßroad. au!s-4w* - -- MissL.M..BßOWKPripcxpal. . ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT -C A. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JUNIPER Streets. The Autumnal Session of this Institution will open on MONDAY,SeptemberBth,at 9.o’clockA. aL v■- . -Boys ahle to read* and not leu yeagavf age. aye received as soon as Ihey have begun. to, wrile and cipher. nnd are condnoted through theryarioda ciarstw of. tjie. Aoadomy with’a rapidity proportioned to their ability. , • -> -s' 1 The Tuition Fee for those, in the lowest class, is §6O per annum, for ail others $75 per aonum; payable half yearly m advance. > • • - t , .Besides this fee there are no other charges; instruc tion in the French language and Drawing,- and the osa of the Gymnasium being afforded, without addition ta . the above-named priees. *— - - - Applications for adroiuion maybe made to the Princi* Sal. at the Academy* daily after August 31st, between to hours of 10 and 12 o clock A. M/ ■ • ‘ james w.-robins, a; M.. • anlB-taAth-lm J ~ -•> ••• - Principal, HALL, (LATE PARADISE) ¥. situated in .tho village of FeradiaSk oh, Lahcaater and PJMladeJphia.turnpike, nftg-thrf* miles West of Philadelphia, nine miles east or city, and three-fourths of a-mile from LeautaaPtape m BEPTEMBBR« * The bmidl ngfo undergoing tfo wigh repair, a .story being added for donmtonee, iSo whioh watot wiilr'to» mtrodaeedt-.aßd baUi attached. Comfortable accommodation, it thus provided for thirty boarding pupils, and the trustees will spare so rypruum : to render the school worthy of public favor, 4 • -, Amonflßhe many to whom the oontinetore of this scheol might refer, they are oormitted.; particnlarly to same Church, Pennsylvania:-’ . . <• The gtemtnary for jotrak UdiM At Perediw, Lunct, ate and aotive Principal* is one that, I think, may be *e bed on to do faithfully aU that it promises. The situa uon is healthy, beautiful, and easily aocesmble by the Pennsylvania Rmlroad. had torse ex - benesoe in.superintending-tl\e educaLonof yeuagU dies, and Miss Chamberlain brings to the i*stituuoiitn% well-earned, reputation of a 'most oompetent aadsaa- o^*l l?’ 31 ,ERMS, whichWdderete. plehaead ,, RoVjDrrSIUHKKrUY, iw»or. - aul-ew - _ paradise, Lanoaiter ooanty. Pa* HARRIETT BROWN WILL REOPEN &Hr oppoina Square, on. tha nPIIE HEMANS INSTITUTE. mo .»!:fiftfe' MffiOTA highoi; education of almntoduutnber of Yoons ll&dree. * to v 5,0, or ß he ia not perconallr known »iw reforrwl BSta-AISF 6 ?* D ' : . JAMES h HELM. IJliiß MTHMPo #,*««—■ ‘HE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. Bife .Ai and pay School for Young Ladies, 170 S WALNUT Street* reopen* WEDNfesiMYrseir temoerTtn. ac2-Jm. Bryant & stratton’s national .MERCANTILE COLLEGES, locateOt PHila delphta, 8. L, comer • SEVENTH and CHESTNUT: New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in formation. call nr tend for Catalogue, >' - w-u MONEY. $50,000 TO LOAN, fN SUMS TO SUIT applicants, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate terras, by JCSfiFo A CO.. Bro*ep* f uorih\rest corner ot THIRD and GAB KILL Streets, Mow Lombard. Established tor the la*' 86 years. Office hours from 7A.M.t07 F. M. , Second-hand Gold and ffilveT watches, w eminent maker*, warranted genuine, for sale cne&p, at one-MU the original cost. anwm-u T» sealv’s, arrived fot oadduotor..
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