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Sohr.Sarah-L,Smith* New London,, -; «* r. ,: do" •, „ , Gardiner# C A Hecluher# - # s St’r H LjG^^l.cr^iklHmore {A Groves ,*Jr.a ‘, ; “- 4„- ''- 'f '•£}.• §yye t/fein sy wf./-'w•-/-.C. * •,: , -{(ftrfettondeftfte of the -_i* . - -■ r, §'*£ The solir-Kenslngtoni' V Ro&dr toftidy* for JwDaiea.,'’There areatmniber of ''-.vesiels'iii the Roads. /*. *v r tV’/-./'>:' ;u-'< £ < ' - > r a ~ ."- J,,,"~ „ - ,-,‘l s Nkw Y6*x, An* »-' - ' Arrived brig*F]/ins Eagle froruCaraooa,il)ußkirk -‘ from Cieafaegoe., > 5 ; r >.;> ..j .-/ '-_■> MEMORANIjA. - ■) >< • Bteaftymp City of New. York, Howes,-heiieoYftt Bos-. - ■>"V , • 1 ' L v ;, Steaniship;jw«ton#Sellevr t heneeiatßostonyesterday. - Glasgow, cleared; ai l ten New York * Ship Calcutta*! sailed- from X#»verpodtBthin|i4->v v ' '?* ': ABriff-Harriet HAlloeSf Barton t arnved it •• '-RavOfork yesterdays’ • * 'u • <1 p--{ »v?v' - Bchr:Elootric,ifOrd,lience, J arri7ed-at;NeWrljondbn .ZMinst. ' -’•rt.;'-- >r "-T'( , .--i. ; -.:-'‘.-vA-j,-, ■: . Susan'jßrayidieediiieuoej afti'lfeirbiuypplct 20th ! Mitpheii. heno*: arr at ' ; i>ooi fth' -BarkHarriet,BFiWP|«r*JCprqm#lOi.aiid Philadel phiacieatM|atLondo^Bt^liut. -iVO Cramneri'Fiyawaytpavie: .ChariotW Carman } Marr *,Eliaaheth, Heed i VqrtheS;Lifht, LakorAan 'Tunwfi Ayrcst jfj & CokkWajr,"Keltonj JohttTTAl . len,„Hiirt»e ijHttelabf HansOrt ; FA Battnders,'Bdtoers{ ' - Elieha T Sm 1 th,-Xee, and Sa'oyr.Fiake# 'Weaver,' Phila t deljjhja for_Bosston,i,tWttm“-wave.' English,. FhiiAUel 7 ahiafor yortetoh;Taylor* dpior SiUem; r b * < t£¥ : ’ dp s lor Panrers; Abi^il^ennings; , sacUer^ Sn.»-» Pfailaaelbiittaß>rJ*o«onr Caroline WHolmeir, & 1 , ARRIVALS PEINCIPAL HOTELB GIkAW) * coluiriini.Mo ,i< • Jbj B Sltarp A „-' : ,:^Wfa~-A r V,Wriyht t .GK i . _ ■• J M Monk, ■WilroVn? IT C-'ToW ( CSraV #%£. (g; * jMPa«iS %9p»WS%cot§ B Si?°T^r*^i t Y^^»{Pa ; aELem»«; ? . iW!S«Sw^ Ppohartyn^^^a >■• ••';* Mu»M A/jones, Lh --■ : iJHEnnn, La ' ™7. Mis* While, 8 C • • ' .SlraOftUlweHlt cb, J? C . ; MSssetk gs^Erapafc^*. ’, * Ala CJ>» mmm^sss:^ GOrahami-SCif-f-^iT -"■ '.skjLfUt, ®?fM:-';£<;," coiigimi!wn,.w«sh -..- *ifjStStm fc-teftrtjr% >: ■ Mrt.WorU/Vi,:* Mii* FiUnorsJp, Va,' i .J. • AMKRtcijl HOTei^jaa^t'^MaS^i’ihk., , „ w4ws«a . ji a faHt*, A.rltJoUMrSva; f£ £ H ■■', , & P 'i e . I l^ tri tll ?j l ! n , ,,u^.,| t 0l < J 'P eht^ill '» urn-' .-' - ' r totoeenSixth amlSqvantk.un- ®&-SS^KS!f"i oh JS for repair*, 4,©.. i* :>. jjHjrSro&gfe W iv, , Ks!^^*^iTi i S« f n wS*y*t b ?«fe e fH^ Ev * ,ry on® that, « •'” iheHofy Spfm upon our land' „•. f •*■!••« *f«M Mv» »yoii onV it, in this union wsgaji*^:ko'^i^- /S^Uhoiiner^onfa^JriS^^SiSfSiSa'raJlli*'’ Miifiiswoit k f?ms't^«?^i»SsSa»fj , TOn*^ t Third. W RBtokrj ; Liverjwl S;A%M^A«linStVa @p|§a A O Black. O - /,...- M Hudson. Cnrm =-‘- ;•» BSayler.NY?;, .../V . SBroWTi.NY.„, • ; w*Griflin,T)o. - Henry.VaU,NY>: MOUNT «t, store Aroh. ! jR-Baetj-KnUtown - . . £?W“Wnusoe, Allentown.- A Yoder, NJ :- * • '. .. : COMMEiclii/H6TEl^3ijlh-«tinl»' , I < ’' Chestnut. - BALB -'EAO&fe ■£• > *bd?e -Callowh»3 i 1 JohnS M»UerrWilkesbarre H fc; eo TA Prutsmam Reading CMioWhin. Jennihge, HarUnlle ’ iCHe&Harper, Jenkintowa . HLeffert ..Northampton ; wihHarner, Pennshnrc • Master Beiple» Cataa&uqua : , - WmLeHiiehiphoo, - A l.Mickley. CAtMaqua . , Jaa Moponald. Catasamna i Gen Iredell, Phila • Jacob K Hilf,'Earlrille., ; P:PMickley A la, Pa ;,: David Bechtel. Pa Pa ‘ WKline,Earivilio ‘fra Thompson.-ZinnßviU© 1 - JohnGerhard.-itesdinj ■, . Eli Bechtel.Berksco ;.- . - s^lk4T i‘W &u*Ukht>ve Thihl, / RD. O . 0 B Reiftnyderi Cattawi'a JV'ob Levi Riokseeker. Mt Joy ■ll -TJ c ?WC n *f ll ;;t > yp 3 Menms-Allentown tiMiju A CRoide, Allentown, John, Gerhert.Roadine . Mefti Reedlne- s,:. ,; „ John' Pottieeer, Reading KJjPP. Bohuj,lkiiUo,P» John Klopp.Stroudsbarit J Henna A le. Belt ■ 'JJ Ku.ton, Lobmion, Pn jiiisPEicjiAt^cJTioEs. , iV. STtifutANT9.—Thoso requirmg the assist •!VWeof *' stirhbUitit QER 'MANrBITTBBfi.* Thej,coatainuo>Usoh,Ql or injurious .inftMiWnts.MidyetpoiMessfrefttstjmulatinif properties, satTariug -with Ap ‘peiite, these BiUerswillsipeedilyieiidpertflaiißritly eure S ft*-’.* il-'! ’A h j:v.; j ti, F 1 i>r,*Ale by all: d rti gg IMs, end jnedicmesat per bbikte. Als6»by tho pVoprietdrs, T)r. C. M, .!fAC ( 418 Philadelphia, v •i 1 SifiAHANDER FiiuWPhoof, Safes.—A very Jarfcs.fcailortipa&tof SAXXMANIXERS for Raleatroason .abiA No<26 Smith' FOURTH Straot, Fhiladel- V EVANS '*. WATSON. ATiiRNiENNfi; or Hair HXNqv£TOX,tha’ greatesr-ehemieaJ, wonder of the ago. for restonng $e bsiriftiid preserving the night.* X pre r vmitive andbdre for balanesariHg-nota dye, tmt wil* .change gray hair oKwhifckers to their brigiaal life-color. Sold bj\»U respeefobtq Druggists,and atthe Laboratory t*od wholesale "depdt 5 bf JuMis' HaukV&Co.Y No. 704 ChestnutStrket, ' jV-''' ' ‘ du23-6t,. Lfc'CkriwJ,»t;tbe?Cabinet-and ;jk>ok •(Ore'eetabliJiHed'by & Co;, 922 Chestnut street, Second story."r, ' j-i ?■ -•;", ' au22-3t - ■! -j.* '*>*?■ »■>•:• r > --, ; r _ > j' !, ‘ - . One-Prick J/LOTHING : ; OF THR „ I/ATBST JBtv&'ei, and mode in' the best "manner, expressly for KXTAtn BAfcts.’ We 'mark our loWMtselling prices in - rLAiir yiouVxs ott e&oh article;All goods mado.tdorder are warranted satisiaotory, iLnd our ons-pxicx sYitsx ti strictly.adhered tm. We believe this to' be the only ;,f«r way of dealing, as thereby, ei l are treated alike, j - ■? ' ” ‘• V 5 JONES d& CO.,* . 6M MARKET Street • Fnifii—Northwisst ogpjtira*' Sxcoat, and ; 'Wii.wut ) Bti^ets,— JDeppsita rp- all oUuuesof community's and allows interest at the rate of five per' ' eeSti o',,\‘ s . ■- ■; Moasy may be drawnby cheoks withoutloss'of in ■' /. , ' r , (Mies open daily, from 9 ,until 9 o'clock, and caMon .'day randlsatorday.xmtil, f in, the evening. President, PHANKLINJPKjL;,Treasurer and Secretary, CHAS , • f Saying Scnd—National , Safety Trust ; CoKrAKTi—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, i . - ... RULES. v ? L Money is received every; day, and in any amount, large or small, ,y ■}. ’fy, A FIYB PER CENT, interest is paid’ for riioney from fthe da# ft is put'ihi’ 3;' v -V *',,. 1 ' y K'/Tfci moneyis whenever it is calledfbr, and without notice. ' - Administrator*, Ou4r4uuu t a&'d. bOiet Trustees, in large'er 'small nuns, toremoinaldng or»hort p«riod. '\.: ; . . -i'., . :jt ,The money reesivediVbm Depositors is invested in Seal Estate; Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other ftrtf eMspuhcuritfes. ;f‘ ; ?; ; '*/ .<*2? open every day-?WALNUT Street, southwest ;oorne# Third street, Philadelphia. ' l , <■ , . apls > . Grover &;BAK*R , B ; ;CB.«^ T Hb;S6H,L>..',.P*Ka T Biwim-MAosuiii, 1 ;■ ' | . I " ”, :» ;! ■ Bro»dw»r. - ; ,i,? j wiil wtani to Wo; ." tho 21 «t Inst., by Rev. Jd?i .Mr.jDanioJ, X). Poster to Miss Eliza-, Jolin o. SsSaMttSßSrf 1 ' lvßoraBn . 10 m - a r>f t«h Inst., by Re v. S. M; 'Mrv'lV. . M ,h Rev. David A.< Whelan, Mr. Lawrenee J. CAatea to Miea Marr vMoCar|hr. / 'Jh,.—lA-’ '■ '•. -*- - ' v ' V'i:'.; ; . r iSEACbCK.-~pn ;the JOtli’inst., David B. Peacock, in tha4&thyearoffiisege. v ' , V ; Tb? funeral, iriUtoke-place at Mt. Hotly', N. J„ this :(WBdneadarjmoyninJiJMtfi inst., at II o'clock. ifla Phi ladelphia friend*'nre>invitod to see hia remains At hia : Jate residence. No. llfSCallowhiU street, between 7 And morning. »* •' \ * 1 Funonil fmmfu.lnto rpsHlfinee. hack of No. fios Guilford MTMHlatd GeorfojrthUi {We-■ - • * -r HBRON.—On tbeadinst.i Charles Heron, aged 38 years.-; i v».< - s t funeral from'rthe'rtsidenoe of his .bro.ther-in-lawy riUiam Jttoran; No.W3fl Wilcdx street; this (Wedneg ayyaftortioon.atloVock.-~ ‘ 7Bth’ *-Funeral frooThts iaie fesidence,'baelcoi‘l£Sl Sites flats V«»cSil^^»io S^Vor. 'Bon pf joseph:.and'MaryWeaver,aged 4 years and 4 'months..’ ' “rj ■!•:*■-, ( "r ; h • ' ' Funeral, J from;th9.rfe*id«riea of his parents, Guilelma ; streetiabove 1 Hanover, Eighteenth ward,thia (.WoUnes dajrJaileriioon, at 3 o'clock. - -BOYLE.~On the *W mst/,' Wiilinm Boyle, son x>f W. sH. and M-. A.Boyle, aged 7 years and 10 months. « .Funeral from thoros.ideneeof-hiß parents, No, S Le vant-(late ’Laurel) street, this (Fourth-day) afternoon, -at 4 o’clock'. " -.■* . * • SKELLy.—On the 2Sd mst., Rosin* Skelly, wife of -ThomasSkeUyvaied 3»years. •• j-Funeral from; the'TBsfdence of hey-hashhttd. No. 2200 Sommer street, ! this day (Wednesday), at 17 o’clook. * LORD.—On the 21st inst.jjAlonzo Lord, aged H years. -Funeral tcj.fcroceed to}Deiaware,;thi« (Wednesday) morainr.at OK o’otook, from the residence of his father, Christopher •fferty.Fjfteentlj'ptreet, first boose,Mow Fitz water, bis (Wednesday) afternoon; at 8 o'clock/ * * ?^PR^tLL^pn.the*Slit irisfcVM^rFUz abeth Preall, 1 - Fundral from the residence’of her son, James Preall, northeast corner of Front ana Almond streets, this r^ r ■ ■ . Funeral from the residence ofdtfra. McOinley, No. 009 -South Fourth stf,ott’ Thursday auernhOn; at 3 o’clook.* * •«ea,»a,thing_ '• ■ TO^ , JEME^ TJBE COTTAG B-ATLAN’riC CITY, -( Till, deai rablerHouw .Trl 11 rem.l n opan .fowt.ooka - An«-gt* , : . <; Proprietor. qii]PBRAY HOJJSE}- ' ‘ yj *. . ; NEWARK, OHIO, ' /J* the largest and h|rt|WW«ed Hotel fit Central Ohio, /is centrauy of; access from all the ■ rhutes’of travels It<3ntairt»all r the inodern improve menhr/sttdcver/ coaveniencefortheoomf-’i , >V7 i *.i JAMES GRAHAM' U CO., LETiTIA Street. iaTEEBOSCOIUO. f^;:Efnp6riuniforßt«i'.6(iopnegiAndStorooßcopioPio ] #“ A:- mßouth^ ‘fiSTAlso, improved Spfctaelea'and Eye-tlasaes, Mt eroseope*, Opera-gldgseff MathematicalandPhy.flical Iri • etruments, in a great variety. Artificial Eyes inserted. - jauZHf - MR. JAMES HANSEIiL, HAVING j^gANSOM afea^tp ' AA^S^t^Sj'fcoiifutßay yi*H to 'B*m*t»mil* mSimmutes. •' :v •; < **' , >. j t: J 4s '?.r,i* § I L V E B« -W A K E -;Wil. WILSON j & SON '• Invite special attsntion to their stock of WARE, irhioh is* now. unusually largo; affording a vn-> .nety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house ’the United States, and of finor.qußUtr.thnrus niiinafirflK tured for'tabte use Of the world. % Oiir, Standard of SHv.or, is 935-1000 parts ■ pure. The English 5ter1ing..,,....925-1000 “ -Atnerioan and French .'..900-1000 (< - Thus it wilt be seen that we give thirty-five parts purer, than the American and French coin, and ten parts purer than the English Sterling.-,. We melt all our own Silver, and our Foreman being oonneeted with tho Refiniug De partment of the United States Mint for, several years, we guarantee the quality as above (935), whioh is the finest that..can be made to be serviceable, and will resist the aotfon of adds mueJi tetter Mart the ordinary Silver’ manufactured. W«: WILSON & SON,; . S; W. CORNER-FIFTH AND-CHESTNUT STS. N, B.—Any flnensaa of Silvor manufactured ns ngrOßd upon, but positively none inferior to-JPrenck and Ameri can standard . Dealers supplied with the same standard as used in our retail department. Fine Silver Bars, 399-1000 parte pure,' constantly on hand, i > a ■ auM-5m CO3HWIBBION ROUSES. isa» i ' ATJTOMN TRADE. 1859. C. MAYJI CO.’s superior colored Spool Cottons. HACK. BROTHERS ’ Patent Hoop Skirts. GUIDO "uETTINI Black B»lkSewings. Ji OLENDENNING A CO.’a Cotton* Damask Napkins I. ? 3EYa. We ““ g ' l -. ' 1 - TROY Hosiery, Merino Shirts and Drawers. r A?M^?)? e .^3)KfA l s^. Shlrtl, !f B * extra Bne. J, LEAVENS A SON S Cotton Diapers, (infanta*.) >*>§ atvtvt YWT Tai. 28-inch BlcVd Tftble Diapers. MILLS Fancy All-Wool Cassimeres, CHERRY^VALLEY' 'do,, - ,do. do. *• INCH Union Tweeds, afl-Wool { '* ir) ' } *' • '.BLACK and DRAB COTTON. VELVETS, Silk finish. iW«§G P s RINTS - s : 4 “ ' UNBLEACHED COTTON FLANNELS. * ROBERT E. EVAKS* -210 CHESTNUT Street. ROBES & LLOYD, 219 CHESTNUT STREET, luv>te the attentipnof tlie trafte to their Stock, oon sietingof various makes and grades of SATINETS. - , TICKINGS, CHECKS, : ' ' CASSIMERES, ' •'DENIMS; TWBEDs/ DOESKINS, ; * * MARINERS’ STRIPfeS, Woollen andColtonV OSNABURG 1 •' «*,- . . ,v LINSB%,’v • - ceNtrevilleragsj BHAWLB, *4' ,> Ac, -'f. . i }' 1 ’'' l ; Alao f ; agents for the >—- .i WINNIPAtJK;,COMPANY*S ! FELT CLOTHS, * PETERSHAMS, , , , U TRIGOT6* . BEAVERS, Ao., fin full assortment of grades and colors. au3-w s-tf DKY-G.OODS JOBBERS. pEE “ARABIA.” : . : BROOITB ■ SIIATVTi - BOBBERS,. . \ PERSIAN DRESS BORDERS, : .CASHMERE 1 SHAWL BORDERS, ' FRENCH CORSETS... TIIR TIUDE SUPi’LIED BY' E V AN'S' & • H A SS AL L, 51 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (Ul2l-3!, ... ( ... 5 doors.aboVis CHESTNUT. J m W. OIBBS & SONS, / >-* j ' NO. 531 MARKET STREET, Arp now opening their . ' ‘ - FALL A WINTER STOCK OF GOODB ADAPTED TO MEN’S W E AK , . Jn whioh will be found a full assortment of , CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGB, .TRIMMINGS, &0» -.auS-8m JgLEACHED AND Mown SHEETIN as. ' “. , A full Lira OR-- . j THE MOST APPROVED BRANDS, ' TOK BALR BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE. JOSHUA L. BAILY, ' MS MARKET STREET, aul-t'f ‘ : PHILADELPHIA. ‘ 1859. f ALL . T ? AD? - 1859. SHORTRIDGE & BRO., (SVCCESBOBI TO UAUMAn, SNYDEB, &. C 0.,) i IMPORTERS AND JOBBERB . ! ), . - ~ . '.‘OF > I BKYOOO33S, ■;,l .490 MARKET STREET; . > Have in store a complete line of FOREiaN, AND :pOMBSM;O- Selected expressly with a view teVhe internets of CASH AND-PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS, they, respectfuUy inWte- the attention of the . N. B.—A full stock odnstantly on hand, and orders will be executed promptly, at the' -• auB-2ml LOWEST MARKET HATES., MILLINERY GOODS. 1859. J A&ARb; & GO.. i - r , ) 323 MARKET STREET, _ , ;f 1 WHOLESALE DJEALKRS * : " ; ■ ■' 13 , HATS. CAPS, FURS, . .BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERB, Ac., Hare now in .torn & full .took of Oooda, to which they Invite the attention of first-class buyers. !ml3-2iri* MARKET STREET. 431, .RIBBONS, , ' Of everykiud, in-immense variety; ’NEW BONNET 'MATERIALS, ' ~ BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, . | GKO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, , , ENGHBU CRAPES, of the best makea, french &.American artificial . ' | FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, &c » • -. Also, newest Rail styles of STRAW 'AND FAUCI BOHNETS, , And STRAW GOODS, of every description, rNoW open,-And presenting altogetherthe' most com plete stock ofMILLINERY GOODS in this market. Merchants and Milliners from. every section of the country are cordially invited to'call and examine our •took, which we offer at the , * • pLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, A CO., aulO-tnovl . <3l MARKET STREET. FAXili trade. *225 ' STREET,.,' ; | LINCOLN*, WOOD & NICHOLS,,*, Inyite the attention of the trade, specially cftsh and short-time buyers, to their >■ UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS . FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, .RIBBONS, .) FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac., Ac; 'N.B.r-Onr Fancy.Bonnets,are all made onourown premises. - - \ Aull-Sm J # HILtiBOBN JONES. 1 Importer and Manufacturer of FANCY SILK , ’ . ; ' , i - awb .... STRAW BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, I ' FEATHERS, RUCHES, to -..The attention of City and' Country Dealers is invited toa large and varied stock of the above goods, at > ' ! i • 433- MARKET STREET, ‘ &n9-3jn .■ , ■ ‘ Below FIFTH. MONEY.- A : $50,000 TO LOAN, IN. SUMS TOB U.I T APPLICANTS, Upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,. Guns,. Mer chandise, Clothing, Ao., on moderate terms, by JONES to CO.. Brokers, northwest comet of THIRD and GAB KILL Streets,.beJonr Lombard. Established for the laa- S 5 rears. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 7P. Mr , • Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent make™,.warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one-hall the original oost.' ' . ■ - au<-3m-if * fpRESH FRUIT JARS.—Whvlidt use the t** best? The only perfect Jar made for patting uj» required. Made hermetically air-tight in a moment by nturnol the cover, and as easily opened when desired. The process of preserving is so simplified by their use warr *teii pe fect o *^* 110 ' uever foil. Every Jar , kartell a letchworth, Manufacturers under the patent, s ao%H?t* ■* No. IS North FIFTH Stroet, Philnda.' ;T AWES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, PEI '■M-J SETTS,.and CURLS, manufactured in the very best and newest Fans styles, and of which wo constantly keep a very largo assortment on hand, sola wholesale aha rcUUjftttho lowest possible prices. Ordersfrom iall parts of the country solicited, and promptly; attended “• Al.o, a newHAiitinh, |yp<’S°» I in B ;!f 0 ' . i 'au2o-Bm*- ' Between Market end Chestnut. 1 : ORIGINAL AMMONIATED SUPER " PHOSPHATEOFLIME,warranted freefromnny. "aim-et”" 1 > r ' orBloro ' tr No. 11l MARKETBhreet. "> TSOTATO PLOUGHS, OP THE MOST AP-' JT PROVED'CONSTRUCTION, by which the labor of ten men can be. saved jn dig g i n otAtg OlBlllO *fnn»-6r '.' 11 ' No', m market htr’eet. KiRAIN MILLS,—GRAIN MILLS —For vX the Farm and Plantation. The IRON-BURR MILL had no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed, Coffee, Spi oes,‘6td.. by hand dr power.' . Price, ©g, 825. and §45. . Now in operaton at 126 South SECOND Street. Agents wanted in evhry county and State, by - ; aul7-3m E. FARRELACO. TIfACKEREL AND ALEWIVES.—9O bbls. and 50 half bills new No. 2 {2OO bbls. and 180 ?of.^’*b, noir .'“ r ‘ 8 ;" 0 - 8 MT r i IyIP M 8 SOUTH WHARVES. MANILA . BALE ROPE.—A superior lot, suitable for the Southern market. Manufacture! i and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER A CO.. “mM !. je Hi WATEH St„ and a A w|lABYi& THE ..FRESS.SPHILADEI^t^i®EfAgen» generally. • ' TENi YE All# OF.TREACHER LIFE ; , ' OR.' chapters prom an autobiography. BY WILLIAM HENRY.MILBURN. Author,of‘‘The Rifle»Axe, and Saddle Bags.” One neat 12iuo. vo). Price 91. There ■yras ft time •when ineadoTrrgrove and stream, The earth, nnd every common sight* To me did seem ;Apparaled in celeßtial 1 Tho glory and tho freahnei LIST OP THE COIN' Early Reminiscences. (The Accident. Burgioal Consultation.'. The pick Chamber. Two Years Imprisonment., Irfind of the Setting Sun. The Baokwoodff Preacher. The Saddle Bass taken up. Let ho:Man Despise thy . • Youth. A Western 'Wadding. A 'Western Camp Meeting. Ap Exhortorin a Dilemma. Liberality of Methodists. The last seeno of Conferen'e Walking the Hospital. Cry Aioud and Spare Not. Its Unexpected Rewards.. Congressional Chaplain. Extempore Speaking. 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A SputhernHome. Tribute to the South. Author charged with liaresy A Fearful Spectacle. Strango.Supcrstition. Homage to Ladies- Southern Hospitality. Southern Matron. Southern} literature. Indisposition of the Author, IReturnstoNew York. . WOW HEADY FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. §OHAPEER & ROBERTS, :•*.•• ’ «bmarket-s^beh'T; , v , -importers and JGbhehs V her. I. > J - ' TiOP ’ 'h* Olf I OVJ c' I'V HOSIERY, GLOVES,' > • SMALL WARES, OOMBS. BRUBHEB, LOOKING-GLASSES, OERMAN nud FRENCH FANCY GOODS, 1 AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, auS-Sm JL DUHRINO) & CO., No., 23 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are (low receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS 1 OP ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSI E R Y , GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, WOOLLEN YARNS. • MACHINE SEWING SILK'AND THREAD, Andsolioit an inapection of their complete and well ■ ; assorted etoek, JyU-3m • ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO' , SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. gURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, Are now opening at their Store, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, Above FOURTH, North aide, A HANDSOME-ABfIOHTMBNT OP NEW FALL STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS. OP THKIR OWN IMPORTATION and selection, which they offer for sale to buyers from all parts of the United States, on the most reasonable terms. ' 1 aus-2m J)| ARTINS, PEDDLE. & HAMRICK. ; Importers and dealers in ’ HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. SO NORTH FOURTH STREET, ( Five doors below the Merchants* Hotel, Offer for sale the most complete stock of Goods in their line to be found in the United States, consisting of . HOSIERY, of every grade. • GLOVES, m three hundred varieties, UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS. • LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS. LINENGAMBRIC HUKFB. & SHIRT FRONTS. ■ LAI) IBS’ ELASTIC BELTS; witholaaps of en tirely sieyr designs, with an endless variety of NO* ,TloNs}t6 which they invite the attention of FIRBT-CLASB WESTERN AND SOUTHERN 7 ' ' BUYERS. ous-Sm PALL, 1859. , SITEB, VAN CULIN, & GLASS, ; IMPORTERS AND , '(WHOLESALE DEALERS IN , HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY HOODS, Etc., ' No. 483 MARKET STREET, ‘ auJ-lnt Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 23 NQRTH FOURTH STREET. .HOSIERY, GLOVES, and FANCY. GOODS.- We have a fine atock'of Imported and Domestio Goods, particularly adapted to 1 ; 80UTHS1U TRADE, To which we invito the attention of first-class buyers. au6-2m CURTAIN MATERIALS. F£o .' SOUTHERN 1 AND WESTERN MERCHANTS. BUYING WINDOW SHADES, * WINDOW HOLLANDS, WINDOW-SHADE FIXTURES, CURTAINS, on 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, Whioh are offered to the Trade at prices that defy competition. au2o-Gt QOTLLOU, EMORY, & CO., , NO. 327 MARKET STREET, , Importars'aml Jobbers ef HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, BLANKETS, GUILTS, TOWELLINGS, Ac., Ac., CURTAIN MATERIALS. And Solo Agent* in Philadelphia for huguenot sheetings. L auls-lm CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. v Y|TRIOHT > SMITH, &CO., CHINA, GLASS, AND Q.UEENBWARK. PITTSBURG* AGENCY, GLABS, NAILS, &0., delivered from the Factory AT MANUFACTURERS’. PRICES. . GRANITE BUILDING, No, fi North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. aus-fm&wtf YUKNBULr., ALLEN, *& CO., NOS. 23 AND 25 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Dealers in CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENBWARE. PITTSBURG GLABS AGENCY*. supplied with Glass at Manufacturer’s pnoes. auS-Jfm . gOYD & STROUD, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERB, Have now on hand * complex ttock of QUEENSWAKE, GLASSWARE, and -) FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their Old Stand, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST„ our doors below Merchants’ Hotel, to which they invite the Attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. “ tOT Agents for Pittsburq Glass. ans-3m HARDWARE. 'JVRUITT, BRO., & CO . IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IS HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OUNS, PISTOLS, &c., 529 MARKET STREET. 529 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, ' RuJ-Sra PHILADELPHIA. ]gOORE,HENSZEY&CO-, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE, NO. 42T MARKET, AND 418 COMMERCE STS., PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. w CALLUM‘ & CO., .CARPETsMANUFACTURERB, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. Also, Importers and Dealers in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, , MATTING, RUGS, &C. WAREHOUSE 509 CHESTNUT ST„ (Opposite the State House.) Southern and Weetora buy ere are Tespeotfully invited to call. aul-2m GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS* TRIMMINGS, LONGCOPE & PEARCE, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Have now in store a full assortment infteir line, to whioh they invite the attention of then customers and buyers of such. goodsi auS-Sra JW. SCOTT—lato of tho firm of Win • Chester & Soott-GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH ING STOKE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the GirardHouse,) Philadelphia. ~ J. W. 8. would rospeotfulty coll the attention of his former patron* and friends to his new store, and U pre pared to nil orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfeot fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with fine Shirts and Collars. jy2l-ly harness, bridle LEATHER, Ac. & BROTHER, OURRIEKS AND LEATHER DEALERS, 423 DILLWYN STREET, Below Willow street,’ < Manufacture to order, and keep constantly on hand, EXTRA FINE BLACK AND RUSSET BRIDLE, SHAVED AND WEIGHT HARNESS, SKIRTING, TRUNK LEATHER, Ac., &c. au!B*fit* HO LBSALE SADDLERY MANUFACTORY, M. j. LUICENS & CO., No. 312 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, five oirhand a general assortment or Saddles, Bridles, irness, Trunks, &c.> suitable for Ihe Southorn and ejWfUWIW! ous-im THIRD-STREET JOBBING HOUSES JUNGEIiICH & SMITH, WHOLESALE . 1 ’ . - grocers, NO. 43 NORTH THIRD STREET * r Honor, anil Lov.rlng’. Syrup olwoti on hand. ouß-2m gOWER, BARNES, & CO., PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND - BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NO. 3T NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH DR. EMMONS* NEA OAN MANUAL OP, Bandera* New Readers. Green leaf’a and Brooks’ Arithmetics. &c. Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping, Curtain, and Wall Papers, aufi-3m JJENDRY & HARRIS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS ROOTS AND SHOES, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND AROH STS., PHILADELPHIA. J'HOS. MELLOE & GO., NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS or EN&LIBH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN . HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS,. Ac aus-3m - ’ ‘, .• / PETKR SlEOKfi, Wm. 8. BaTRD, 1 JOHN WIKST, Jacob Rieoel, , .D, B, Exvih. JJIEGEL, JBAIRD, & CO., (Late Lamb, & C 0.,) i IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS y. , Off , ' DRYGOODS, No. 47 North THIRD STREBT, PHILADELPHIA, QRR FALL STOCK lanowcorapleteinall its departments, and ready for Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of the Union are respectfully solicited to call and examine for themselves. aus-3m CHAMBERS & CATTELL, NO. 3S NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS OP FRENCH CALF SKINS, Alfti ' ' - - t ( MANUFACTURERS.OF CITY CALF AND KIDS KINS, Moroaoos and Linings, Oak and Red Sole Leather# adfi-lm r. & MAGINNIS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHOE threads; FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS, AND SHOE-MANUFAOTDRERS’ ARTICLES; Sewing Maohino Silk, Thread and Needles. .. NO. 30 NORTH THIRD ST., Agents for . UPFIELD’S PATENT BOQT-TREES. aus-3m • - JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, Nos. 33T & 241 NORTH THIRD Sx., above RACE, Would now inform their customers and the trade gene* rally, that their stock this season will be „ „ ’ UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. ftus-2m YARD, GILMOEE, & CO., NOS. 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &c. HOSIERY,- GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS. aufl*3m 1859. FALL TEADE. 1859. J. T. W A Y & C Q., . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS'" 7 or DRY G* OOD S , NEW MARBLE BUILDING, NO, 88 NORTH THIRD STREET. We odor, by piece, to CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS, A very large and attractive Stock of AMERICAN' AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS. Puroh era will find ouf atook well assorted at all sea oonß of no year. J. T WAY, • JAS. H DUNLAP, ’ ' WM. P. WAY, [aus-2m] GEO. P. WAY. EXCURSIONS, THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ROW ISSUES EXCURSION TICKETS TO ALTOONA ANDORESSON OH THB ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS, GOOD FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, Persons wishing to breathe pure MOUNTAIN AIR, leekers of pleasure, and ail who desire relaxation from nulueas, should take advantage of thia great REDUCTION OF FARE, TO VISIT ALTOONA AND ORESSON. Fare to Altoona nndßeiurn. $7 IB •* Cresson " 7 60 11 Hopewell M 7 IB BEDFORD SPRINGS PASSENGERS are likewise furnished with tickets to Hopewell—tho tormina* ot the Huntingdon and Brood Top Railroad—where two daily lines of stages and hacks connect for the Springs. Tickets to be had at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, southeast corner Eleventh and Mar* ket streets. THOMAS MOORE. Agent. jyl9-lra LEWIS L. HOUPT. Gen. Ticket Agent. QRAND EXCURSION STATE FENCIBEES, CAPT. JAMES PAGE, TO NEW YORK BAY AND STATEN. ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUBT 29, 1859. BECK’S CELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA BAND WILL ACCOMPANY TUB EXCOTIBIOX. Tickets—Gonttemen $2.60. Ladies,'including Dinner, ®Bmitlßa™« rO wfLNUT-BTREET WHARF ot 6 }l Tickets can be obtained of any or the members or the Companv, or tho Committee, at the 505 CHKBTN UT Street, every-evening until tho Excursion. &u2O-7t JjlOR THE 'SEA-SHORE. IN TWO AND A HALF HOURS. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY DAILY AT 7K A. M. AND 4P. M, RETURNING AT 8 A. M. AND 4.40 P.M. . SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LEAVES 8 A. M., AND RETURNS AT 6 P. M. ftud-tf SEE ADVERTISEMENT. fSSmuMWHHBsa PHILADELPHIA ANTI READING RAILROAD. EXCURSION TICKETS. - . Ex.ur.ioa Tioketa to tho foltowinx ulaoos will be ij -Bued ot tho Depot, Broad and Vino street., on yieSA TURDAY of oaoli week, to return on the MONDAY, following, viz i To Rending and hook -S3 25 Pottetown do 1 50 Phmnixvilte do - | u> Lebanon do 3 50 Pottevilio do. 3 78 Br order of the Board.- _ Sm™ w. H. McILHENNY, Secretary. Ififi FOB CAPBAIAY, NEW YORK, DAILY, (Bandars oxoepted,) at 9H o’olook, A. M. Steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes, BOSTON, Captain Sqllew, KENNEBEC, Captain Hand, „ ■ Form A Daily Line between this city. Cape May, and New York, leaving from First Pier below Spruce street, ot9«A. . RETURNING, „ Leave New York, (Bundaysexoepteu,) at •* £• Ih* 44 Cape May.(Mondays excepted).*. *A. M. For. to New York, Cabin.. - S?oo Fare to Cape May, including Carriage Hire 75 “ “ Servants • , *5 “ '* State Rooms,extra .......... 1 00 Freights for New York and Cape May taken at low rates. Goods destined beyond New York will be for- SfflfiHMSiMte.' jo 30-tr • A lex. McKinney, A. ATTORNEY‘AT LAW, GREENSBURG, PA, Will practise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and In diana counties. selMf A UGUST BELMONT, J\ BANKER, 70 BEAVER STREET. Issues Letters of Credit for Travellers, available in al parts of the world, through tho Moure. Rothohilds, o!' Paris, London, Frankfort, Naples, and Vienna, and their Correspondents. - ' . mh7- cornerof ®. TO BE LET.V-Tho' Dwelling part of the House. No. 130 South SIXTH Street, opposite Independence Sausre. snlt bo rented loss to a good te nant with a smnll tanulr. Apply on the promises. . , ■ ■ ■ - . ■ autMt* U P E R 1 0 R NORTH THIRD STORE TO RENT. The large and well-located granite-front Store, NO. 124 NORTH-THIRD STREET, ABOVE ARCH! Suitable for JOBBING OR HEAVY PACKAGE TRADE. Terms satisfactory to a responsible tenant* Apply on the premises, or at ... • NO. 437 VINE STREET. auM-dtif* fS FOR SALE OR TO RENT The . H °HBB»nd STORE, N.E. qornor of TAMANY Streot end \ORK .avenue.well suited fdr a Shoe Store SIAfeWc 1 ®"' 11 ' Terms low. Apply to-T. a.' HARCBOFT, Grocer, opposite corner. , Btt2lj-6r T'O LET—The very extensive CELLAR -*■ of Store No. CO5 MARKET. Street.-Apply on tho premises. . cj aull-Mt* M TO LET.—The large six-story Brick WAREHOUSE. No. 6M , COMMERCE Stroetj A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR RALE, two miles from the Chelten mii otation, North,Pennsylvania Railroad, containing UO acres of hiEhljr improved land, with an abundance of fruit and shade trees. The improvements are a fine stone mansion, containing fourteen rooms, tenant-house, 100-house, large barn, carriage-house, and oil necessary out buildings. A fine building site on the premises.’ Could easily be divided info two beautiful country seats. For further particulars inquire, of John J. 0. Harvey, on the premises. . , augl-lm* HARDWARE. —A Wholesale. House, do ing chiefly a Southern package business, to Rrorapt dealers m quids, desires to sell out.' Bad health le reason for retiring. i The business of twelve years standing. The stock Is ail new* and mpatly-m original packages. The Terms,will be liberal. No lands taken in exchange. Address !*Delphos,”. Box 3061 New York Post Office. . angl-llw' TYRAFTS—On the Union Bank of London, P-f and Royal Bank of Ireland, in sums to suit* For sale by WELLB, FARGO & CO., mvlB-3m* - - 1 - - No, 400 Chestnut street* • BOABDING. DESIRABLE/WINTER BOARD IN West PENN SQUARE. Address M. H.S.,No. 3, below Market. • au2o^in&w-it* BOARDING. —Handsomely furnished Rooms; location very desirable: families and single gentlemen accommodated; at IiOO WALNUT Street. Reference required. - au2B-6t* BOARDING. —Elegant ancLsiiyi Rooms, I BlnsJa And-jir'roitoortma'Vt. hud Vlßl fint-olsia ''BoKrtCfor the Summer, Fall, and Winter, at ISIS Waxt- NUT Street. i aaS-ftn TYESIRABLE PRIVATE HOARDING for M—P families; large and small rooms communicating, handsomely Burnished: large garden attached. _ Refer ences required. , 1639 SPRuyE Street* ■, • jy!9-Im PERSONAL. Texas land and collections— The writer will spend |he comincwinter inTexas, ,and will attend to the examination or Lands, the Pay ment of Taxes. Collections, Ac., ko. Unexceptional re ferences given. Address ** Box 1107,” Post Office, Fln adelphia. anlfimwf-dt* LOST AND FOUND. LOST. —The certificate of Pew No. 61, St. Philips’ P. E. Church, having lost or mißlaid, I hereby give notice that a new Certificate will be ap plied for, from the Church, in lieu of the one so lost or mislaid. Per SAMUEL RICHARDS. August 5,1865. , auB-m&w4t* HYDROPATHIC. OHESTNUT SPRINGS. WATER-CURE, At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA County, Pa., for tha treatment of.*U Ohromo and obstinatp diseases. This institution, under the charge of an experienced and skitful Physician, i* now confessedly tho leading and moßt successful hydropathic establishment in this Mr*. Mary CottrmgervlM North- Twelfth street; Charles L. Sharpies*. Esc., corner Eighth and Chestnut streets: George Grant. Esc.. 3SS Market street; H. Farrington,Esq.,or Myers, Claghorn, kCo. Fo,otherref o re R oc e jandjart.oulareaglrere RESIDENT PHYSICIAN,CHESTNUT HILL. ja9-3mtf ■ • , - - MEDICINAL. Louisville artesian water.- An analysis, by Prof. JV I». SMITH, shows one Kalian to contain 915J4 grains. as follows, viz: _ Chlor. Soda: 622 grs. Sulph. Magnesia.... 77m. . “ Calcium 60 u “ Potash. 3 “ Magnesium... 7 “ _ ‘ Alumina..... * 41 Potassium.... 14 44 lodulo MaMpftona.. 35 . . “ Aluminium... 15 44 Bromido , w •• 37 , Phosph. Soda 2 44 Bi-Carb. .. 35 " Sulph. Soda 72“ “ Magnesia. .3.00 “ “ Limo , .29.,'* Sold by the barrel, gallon, retail, by HASSAf nu24-tf CHKS , or in bottles, wholesale ami ID Sc CO., Apothecaries, ■TNUT BUcor. Twelfth rt. A NOTHfiR PROOF OF THE WONDER vvii EFFECTS OF.TROXELL'S NEURALGIA SALVE. . Phil*,, July 7th* 1858. Mr. E.'W- Tboxkia—Dear Birr—l have been troubled with the “NEURALGIA” for .thp.last 14 years,and have suffered the roost excruaiatme pam, compelling roe at times to give up ror business entirely. I could not eat. and sleep was a stranger to ray ere*. I suffered ' more than tongues oan tell. . I had the ad rice and aid of various physicians, and used , other remedies, but all of no avail. Having noticed your advertisement in the papers. I oonoluded to call on • & person whom I had fe&rncawas cured of acase of a) years standing. He applied the “SALVE” bat once, and I felt .immediate relief—.aaecond application removedtuepamentirely, and I now feet like a different man. Since then I have .slept welt-something that t have not done for months, being obliged to sie up all night in a ohair, -My appetite returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restore lion of my os chaßLEB aBAKER, Totaoo^nirt. CARROL Street, above WOOD, Kensinrton. For sale, wholesale and retail, at S. W. corner SIXTH and PAdhtSH Streets, and at T. R. CALLENDER A Co.’g, N.W. corner Third and Walnut sts. apao-tf DR. WESTCOTT’S celebrated tab CORDIAL. „ ' • WestcotCs Tar,Cordial onres Consumption, Westcott’s Tar Cordjal oures Bronchitis. • Westcott’s Tar Cordial oures Coughs and Com*. Westoott’s Tar Cordial oures Bora Throat ana Breast, Westoott’s Tar Cordial oures Palpitation of the Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility., ' . Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures General Debility 'Weatoott’s Tar Cordial owes Diseases of the Kidneys, WeltStl T cures'BUud and Bleeding P Wasted t’d Tar Cordial onres Female Weaknesses.; Dr. TVeqtcott’s Tar. Cordial Depot, ARCH I °Dr?l:?S. l^Ea¥c e OTT esnbo* consulted on the above diseases, free or charge, at his Consulting RoomiijNo, 629 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to iP. M. • jrigjt_ INSURANCE COMPANIES. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., A INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER FERPET- Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stmk and Surplus In vested in sound and available goonntiet, continue tom sure on Dvrelliogs, Stores. Furniture,- Metehauduro. vessela in Port and their Cargoes, and other Por«mal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted, srupvi.j . umucions. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutifii, Patriok Brad), - Chag. W. PoutuSy, -Israel morris. GEORGE ABBOTT, President..,. THOMAS R. HARRIS. Secretary. JtfMy if POLITICAL. |i*Oß PROTHONOTARY OF THE *■ OF COMMON PLEAS, JOSEPH 0. COSTELLO, Of the Second Ward. i9°Buhtaot to Oamoorfttio rules.' Hams and, shoulders.—2,loo Piece* City Smoked Hama and Shoulders. Also, 900 pieces extra Sugar Cured Hams, for sale by . . A t - i- C. C. SADLER & CO., auSO Aron streafr. wiwml rttwir *hov« FrnnL FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The A ZFaat.gailing Brig JSOLU ; 200 tons, Apply to au22 . A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT St. SALT AFLOAT—7,73O bushels Turks Is land, landing from brig Ocean Isle. For sale, in lota, by .. AT,EX. KERR, au22-3t 134 SOUTH and 322 N. WHARVES. NEW Nos. 1& 2 MACKEREL—A sraall invoiceof assorted packages, landing from steamer Kensington) end lor sole TAYLOR & CO. - HUS 2 ' 138 SOUTH WHARVES. REM NED SUGAR.—SOO barrels various grades. ISO Mils crushed, siftedand powdered, *“3B* by ■ JAMES ORAH^Mfccp.., ECONOMY MESS SHAG—Nos. 1 and 2, a prime article, in strand,torse^ fc c 0 b „22 1M SOUTH WHARVES. ' ‘A*T/BEaOSN»S. - theatre. MtoiM KS , T? 16 W * J IM ‘WJoS? r the OEDI4STABLIBHBD.- FAVORITES PUTAtW,v IOnal ARTISTS of the HIGHEST Er! TRKS OF N ¥fi 6 i BC }^,/-I9 m ! U lO EEABINiBITILEX w^s&J^’SS&s&pds production Ttho hiiheft^rtS?^ 0 ! 1 * «if/oy• »ropW »y kovewibs; WISiKIiTmWIIE'SJKOO. “ Mr. Sommerton, Mr..Stoddart: Mr. Brown. Mr Clarke; Mrs. Soramerton, Miss Taylor/ . mawtl > SAT - Scals or PRicEN.-rAdunssion; 29 cents: Scoured Smta in Dress Circle, 5% ce'Dtei/Parquet.ffl cental BeMs*in ' Fj l V? 7 u J.WliolePnvatcJkjr, ia? Gulls itvFi? 0n i 8 forColoxed Peraons, 25 cenfirjPn* vate Box in Gallery for Colored Parsons, 38 cents. ' * 7#p’clock;;perfomiaQce to commence •at qnarter of 8 preoiaely.. ■• ,v , pBEE. MUSIC .AT FAIRMOUNT— The Celebrated COATE S- S TAEETRAIJ,WAY. - , GERMANIA BAND psrjonn every afternoon and evening at Fainnonnt. Thn care olthe Green and Coates-atreet SaUwa, pan along Eighth and Coatea atreeta, to Fairraonnt. erarr fiva minutes. Fare fire cents. ’ 1 r ania-Bmwthlf TOIUAMREAI). Snperintendent. IifUStCAL FUND, HALL.' A ONE WEEK MORE . AND POSITIVELY THE femG. August S 3. W L„ —jti „ ®* C. CAMPBELL, Musical Director, programme, flpDear everr-even.ng jn an enure) “m* Por particulars see biUsof the dar. ’ Admission Scents. • - ,- jDoors open at 7.-: To commence at 8 o’clock, ang-tf * S A JISS?Jr opera ; HOUSE, . ... i SANFORD'S STAS TROUPE, , „ " ' " CMildraa.lSoanta. ACADEMT OF A : TRB FINE ARTS. - ..; : 7 ” , ’ . -No. 1036 CHESTNUT BTR'KKT' P S^Adrn&m B^ 3 ?^ tX9 A - M. UU d P..M. Admission * dente., Children under Uyeanctiif eSt±^ h S o T.fm°e fE now « XXASHLER’S, ORCHESTRA.—M HAS& %jfi£ffiegm36s2* Tzz!l ■ ■ - f . .' 1414-Sm ' MARBLE WORKS. JJJONUMENTAIi MARBLE WORKS. Ha. omutastly on hand a very large aieortmect o MONUMENTS,- , . * ENCLOSURES, and - GBAVE-STONES, Of various dengue! made of flie inMt, ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES, ' ' Which he »iU .oil at greatly reduced prion. la alas prepared to execute. order.. upon'the most favorable term*, anti respectfully invite, the public genii rally to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. ADAM STEINMETZ, Monumental Marble Works, RIDGE AYENUJS, below Eleventh street, aplB-mwf-**“.«» spared to render it p*niouiar* address' i,asP!r ioma - For tarm * “* ftngl-mtnwßiw-mwftw^^ B * Principal., MISS C. A. BTJRGIN WILL RE-OPEN J)« School for Young I«wiies on^eptember» r be made, on and after September sth, from 10 ta 12 oolocK.. - ~ Albert Barnes, Wm.B. Page,M. £*» ■ D - Qloveland, Ambrose White, - worse Trott, L. Johnson. . . - au22>im% ORICE-STREET. ACADEMY, vi,..L Ln^f 1 '*his Institution commences Septem ber fitb, is&). The course of instruction comprises all of a thorough English Education, together with the Latin, Greek, and French Langnages. »*»*»-«»«- A. M. D, GvST.. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE, • N. E. corner of FILBERT and JUNIPER Sts. StujHea will be resumed on MONDAY, September 6th, au»-3w«JAMES A. WARD, 8. 3. President. TIIOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE _ MATICAL and CLASSICAL SCOOL FOR'BOYS, NiK. comer of BROAD and ARCH, will reopen Sep tember Ist. an«.im» . Annie churchman has removed her BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL to No. 908 FRANKLIN Street, above PopiAr. Term commences September sth. ‘ aolg-lm* CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N.W. CORNER of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, will be reopened MONDAY. September 5 Boys prepared for any DIVISION in the PUBLIC GRAMMAR BCHOOLS, for BUSINESS, or for COLLEGE. au2g-fiw* H. G. McGUIRE, A. M.. Principal, The classical institute, re- MOVED from No. J 302 FILBERT Street to No. 127 North TENTH Street, will reopen on MONDAY. September Mh., Boys prepared for College or Business, All branches of a complete English education, the Clas sics, Mathematics,.and Modern Languages, are taught after a system which insnrea thoroughness and rapid progress. Circulars to be had at the School. O. BEIDENBTICKER No.-127 North TENTH Street. Revkukxcss.—Rev. Mr. J, A. Vaughan, Rev. Mr. J. H. A. Bomberger. Rev, Mr. Win. H. Furness, Benjamin Gerhard, Esq., Arthur TV. Little, Esq., Cnas. Short, Esa n Prof. Joseph Letdy> Prof. Cornelius Felton, Cam bridge-; Theodore Bedgwfok. Esq., New York. aclfi-lro* THE GEiiMANTOWN academy will reopen on MONDAY, Septembor 6th, 1869. The Principal will receive a limited aiirabor of Boys into his family. J. H. WITHINGTON. A.M.. aulf-lm* PrinoipaL HE MISSES EWING . WILL OPEN A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL DREN, on MONDAY. September 6th, at 837 BFRUUB Street, where Circulars may be obtained. KsPßKßxcss. Rev. Albert Barnes, Rev. W. W. Spear, D. D., Prof. C, D. Cleveland. ou!7-gw* rrtHE MISSES AERTSEN J S SCHOOL FOR JL YOUNG ladies. __ , PRICE STREET, GERMAfTTOWN. The Fall Term will begin on the FIRBT MONDAY in September. • , _ Instruction in the usnal Enoush. buancubb, with Latm, Frsnch, and Dbawise. . aulO-tf mHE ARCH-STREET INSTITUTE FOR A‘ YOUNG LADIES.—The Eleventh Session will commence on MONDAY, September 6th, 1839. For cir culars apply at IMSARCH Street, one door east of Brood. aul6-4vr* , Mias L. M. BROwN, Principal. DEN HALL (DATE PARADISE)”]?. SEMINARY, situated in the village of Paradise* on Lancaster and Philadelphia turnpike, fifty-three miles West of Philadelphia, nine miles east of Lancaster city, and three-fourths of a mile from LeamanPlace station. Pennsylvania Railroad, RE-OPENS, Tor its TENTH SESSION, on the SECOND WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER. - The building is undergoing tho rough repair, a story being added for dormitories, into which water will be introduced, and hath attached. Comfortable accommodation is thus provided for thirty boarding pupils, and the trustees will spare no expense .to rendetlha school worthy of publio favor. AxnonSffhe many to whom the conductors of this so hoot might refer, they are permitted particularly to name the Rt Rev. Bishops Alonso Potter and De Lancer, and the Rev; Dr. W. Bacon Stevens, of Philadelphia. They also submit the, udiowms. testimonial, kindly tendered by the Rt. Rev. Dr. 8. Bowman, Assistant Bishop P. E* Church, Fenpsylvauat 4 ‘ The Seminary for young ladies at Paradise, Lasoas ter county, under the, general superintendence of Dt Killikeuy, and with Miss Chamberlain, as die immedi . ate and active Principal, is one that, I think, may be re bed on to do faithfully all that it promises. The situa tion is healthy, beautiful, and easily accessible by the Pennsylvania RAibroad. Dr. KiUikeuy has had large ex pedience m superintending the education of yoong la dies, and Miss Chamberlain brings to the institution the well-earned reputation of a most competent anu suc cessful teacher, as well in imparting knowledge as in administering discipline. The Seminary is, therefore,! think, entitled to the oonfldenoe of the public, and I hope wiUxeoeiveit.’* - . ■ FOR, TERMS, which are very moderate, please ad dress the Rev. Dr. KILLIKELLY, Rector. aul-gw Paradise, Lancaster county, Fa. H" ARRIETT BROWN WILL REOPEN HER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, in tha Large and Airy Rboms at the N. w.cor. of FILBERT and JUNIPER Streets, opposite Penn Square, on. the Mhof Ninth mo. (September.) Circulars can be obtained at No. 1329 FILBERT Btreet. aaU-lm* THE REMANS INSTITUTE. The rubooriber ■willepee SEPTEMBER ISth, at No. 1315 WALNUT STREET, hie School [or the higher education of a limited number of Young Ljjoio*. Parent* to whom be is not pereonallj known are relerrea to Profoenor C. D. Cleavelsnd, Profeespr Charles Spoft* Rev. H. J. Morton, D. D„ Rev. Win. B. Stevena. D. P., Rev. J. P. B. Wilmer, D. D.. Rev. H. A. Board man, D, m ' “• I ' urneM ' B> Sam&Thei,m. T lilE MISSES CASE* AND BEE BE'S Boarding and Bar Soh fflyBlXafflY & >703 WALNUT Street, reopens WEDNLSDA Yj sen T&RYANT & STJtii'ITUtPS NATIONAL BSwss smg&s&imn$ mg&s&imn HONEY. —A small lot of very superior Cuta Honey, in tierces. fo 'Btore and for e&la 9HAJKWS9 V) «Ttf (,