-V 't v'C rASSESOERS ABEIVED. /V"// ; :M 's!»ig«jmwggg2jg|^s*-' ; ; VB'Min'^«teitmhisT®r^#;BUri.M»l«»m»wJo eS»feifeSSE , in ßr|Jt MartlSifJntoh. Ijf :TSkr Arpw NicholsonVS dijt frpm ' CH»rie«toni v^mhitkleolSiDBStefc*ph£;CtVvV/, -;. ' Md/with lumberto J\v Bocon< i ': ;-;< -..-Job^V' / r' r day frerofifmyraarODel, ■ with rye and corn to J L Bewloy* \U. •■? BohrHenryNiitt;'Baker,Bdfty* from’Charleston,.with vindseto Jamis-Bake?.*.- vs:.'.-' uV'‘t ■ , Schr HJtehtAck. S dayg from; Portland, , Withw&&toE;ASo^Uet&,^. f p; r -..-- . .* V ■' ' v :' r -, Schr Lucy L Sharp* Corson, Charleston, D- S Stetson &-Co. ‘ ~ ~-• ’V,' '...’-V* 3; JA\.’i Y Sohr C KEogere, Langley ,Newbury port, N Start«:; Vant&Co. ,;M .' - Y-—i. -./<:,•* -• • •'. • -80 h r.Li * zia Mahl. Lake /Boston, lYAudenrieo&Co. 11 • Bcbr - do . • v .' rf- ’ - BaaWitch.'Snntli, Providence,;., do-' ; ' Sir J 8 Grovea.'jV. f • Zitk Arrived ,-brir Cnunu ffotUMenton. Italy. . " .y;,y f ' Below, barKAne!. from Port an Prince, t',. - A sblP orbatk,.unknown; is reported ashore neatHo* Inlet, Rotskawayv. She probably wentondimng thegate . SeSrafolC from ihat’ i.Se ichr Rhode Island, from (bo west Indies, isanbore inside of Hatteraslnlei SUq wasbmmri to NewV.ork, with cqf?„ fee and su&uV Horcrew b%ve encamped in tent son the; •;• N.York l • Steamship' City of Richrwmd.Mitohen, sailed from Richmond 23d Phjladelphin:'i V' .r v:' .k y - ; Slop ByeadnoviKht; BaraueU jiromLlverpool, amted_ i a Vhf^^^Campbel*^romK|eri^i*«Qne»a / rrjvedatN K B-Fo ribes, JBailard, cl eared'atßoston Francisco 27th ult. > • 1 ■<• -' -0.,', y , Bark Oruara/Godet, cleared at New York yesterday for Havre and Bordeaux’. - -I.' * - . .'U - Bark Storm Bird, Gerard, for Valparaiso, aailedTrom .BMFranciwoi7thult.,__,‘ .: . Bark Lorenzo.- Ardeason, -hehca for Lesliorii, sallea, from tiibrnitnrisihnit. v *. ■ -v-t-.rr •’ ;-V t „ Brik Worancy, Tin Wer.frobn St Croix, wa*at Sombre o R ,%b/ 0 arrivedstrortii moutn2Pthin*t.‘ ,-‘v ’ ••.;■ {'--- 'k'j-: Scbr dndustrjyMoLenn, henoe, arrived at Sf John, N. B, 18th ihati •'r • -’J,’- ,'V - /’/-• HOLMES* HOLE. Au« 22—Ar, Bchw ilaron, Rose; Lady EHenVCoraon: Jonathan May, Cobb. and Deborah -Jones,. Tatein, Philadelphia-for Johnson, Philndelphiafor weyihooth; Jas K.Stoneback, Lake, for Rockport, Mass; Ocean' Herald, Clifford, doYor Po»*tland: Jpne o Baker, Hand, do for Portainqiith, NH;;(ieore Wwtt, da, Sailed, schrs, ArcturoSi B FWoolsey * L PharCS Char lotte Shaw.'H Joh&&.Allen,Snow Flake. Oregon, R 8 Miller# -Alex-iHenderaon,' AJthea, and Eptram* Anna;-.’ -V. ’• ~, i -23d,7AM,calm—noatriyau. 1' V InportytheaiiovonrriVftlß, nnd bnifs Maria white, J M Sawyer, JfCineo. Cuba, Phebe A Paige, J West; sons. J Grierson, James R Mltche l, Challenge,F JBrognard. Orns Francis, Reni. J.S Hewitt, Montrose,N Hope, Chronpn meter, MariaL Davis, wUUam JJ Tjt comb. Flyaway, Mary-ft Elizabeth,'Northera Lisht, Ann Ttfmor, Bonlab, P-. A Sanders.jaUsha T Sntiib. hlaryE Ga«e/Maria J_9arTtomja;,C/Porteri Abigail Jemungs, Presto, Black Diamond, Yashtl Bharp ,and C WHolmes.■,- ,; ; - ■»-: - 1 . - ARBIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL DOmS up to 12 o’clock tAsr-OTOBT, V v \; , ? GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut st., below Ninth. AHSmclair.Kr \{ ’'JTSmolalryKy '' .j/.T:. (i R Taylor, Wheeling,-Va- G-S Anderson, Bedford, Pa J Swinburne, PatersonfN.J, Cabt Hamilton, Pa., t AI, Andouine-& 2 la, Macon JE Burwelj. va KP Nowlin, Ga {EB Sloan, SC JB Sloan, 8 0 • J •- 'THBensonJ'S C• -_• - JBCbrk, 8C ~ • *.’3 J Justice, Ga 1 BA-Yfinstock.BC;. 1 , .\-DH’Amci.'Flft 1 j£ JasSeaboni,SC‘’ /-HCBrock,NO EDBrowning,NC ’ r -/-J CLnmsden,NC J AChaplm'iDahnQna-v;' JTCbnplm Dr C Quarles, Ya ;M Burkpi Uamßbnrg ■ 8 A WUtiftma.Nq ;■’-h j . ; S Morse. Ohio •' G Tffettlter, Baltimore H P Coohron. Va'' V L J Fleming,' Mobile ' W C Wilcox. St Louis . A Coyle,-Washington —, A A Carrier .M. C Stanly, N V-r . . WmSCaldvrelLky; V - RHSmithiKjr .-:*. JohnCrntcher.Ky " /JLarcombe, Washington JJ£ RoUms, Wcat-Pomt v . H KHadlay,N Y ’ W R Dodge, Fla ; SP DinsmoreiNY . - L M.Krauser A la,"Balt. , t NMears A ta,Chicago' Miss Means, Chicago ~ - . Mias Bnfefr,.Chicago-r \ WMKing&I»,I)C-' "EM Reynold*& la,'Tettn. NM Griffith, Cievojaml, o. : -AK-HJoy,Bostonv *" , paa&assgi^ Sr P : - ‘ . A D Mansfield,Ky /- • JMKtmbnll, Memphis ' J BonneliA da ' Robert M MoFurst •/ (JeoE&et l ' ‘ E‘PCutlet;Boston ‘ .A G ‘Waters, Bnß ' » r -- -WBHiH, Kit ~ - - f; P Bnncroft, Boston. ;, ' . tiss Jlewcomb. Ky - : . ; Jos Cpms. Bufliuo-.' - * W W Winstod, Pulaski L F Beecn, NaahviUe , EW Fowler, Jlaahvilte'; 1/ David , ' Fitch Taylor. Jr, N Y;.; (/ ,W 4 Clark; Caracas, 8 4 H SSmitn.Mobile/Alft : ■ Robt ThCmas; Ga ' _' PGreeley.NY- * • - COBanford;Va .• WraMorebond &lajLa . , Mrs hi Knot, La • ■ Miss Blaokboni.La TliosJ. Eroorr, N 0 Miss Emory, B.ilhmpre ' WmTJoynes,-Va>. T&dsH Wynn, Va.,: j 1 \ J RHoldane,' N-Y.v . AB Blewett; La - .<-// • s ;,Mrs AJB BleweU,' La \LLogan, Va' - \ ‘ . .■WlAnde>«on,S C-- , JGHolmes, SC ' : JiFJltirstatWs C,.. v :JFECrane.NY S" j. HWmecle.NY - - JG C Bfttchsllcr; NY' ’' Jas A Weed,' Mass '■ SW Broaden,Va ' -•- 'BPLathrop|Va r / " R A McKennedy. Pittsburg' R C Sallon, Richmond MT Stroet & W.;SC O —E RThrelkeM.Kaasascity DGnswold^N.Y, - ,v LH'Wood.NY .* Jno Barber. LntusviUe JMCopk, Balt ; . ' -1. -.. DrßUmej.iwf.Chicago* JMLeoteiMiss - LSfiskor.tk la, V S A-, Misaßaker,hi C - 1 , ’ T K Canon. AJn ; BD Stockton, < . • '■ CCHyatLMd- John Bowie, Ma,. ~, - RD Baugh, Mempbisj -John Newton,Memphis V BassacampifMemphm •* 8 B Curtis, Metnphl* James Newton. Memphis Win Montague, Ga Wm Foster« Memphis . - WmFFonhm, Ga -- . JONES' . ' ABEvaiis,Ghio~ ~ Vr- ;RRBrown, Lexington, jm Young, Middletown v J S.Harnh.A-U, Utuontowu - . V- •*’•*/ CAlebßoss;BeK : - GeojfßoSSi Del V - 'v-EdwCurd, Missouri• JwfisoiL&;taWashington F 8 Hooker, Houston,Tex R B Spates/Baltimore ' 5 - CPotterfJr.Rl - ’ ~: MSweenej/CinCiDnoti oFRnbJCam.Phila > - £B'WlUi#msrN-\ • ; JasKellyiMaM E Story, Mass ; *, J 'r, jC Whitney, Balt •/' - ' M Whitney ' i/, ' Tbos Dell ' ■ *-- '? V I •F C Thompson; N:Y JFReyimuH, Richmond': HC Smith, Ark , S Wederhpld, PittsburgJohn Hpbtw, NY : „ v SColWte-. ‘‘ JanHNeithbour,N J p 8 White. Balt * '*. ’. sJR-Goro, Fraedona;; \ '■* T Reese, Weetrmilater- , •'.J \ ■" w BBmyth& w>».Conn ■»TWRnih,Ky., . Z J Malebere.'N V- t MERCHANTS! HOTEL-Fbarth at, helowAfch.,/ g Monfc.St jraeph r AlJas'Vnß ftollartu Canton,o/ •; R T Walls/ Ky 5 i* ■ ■ ’■ WRMilier,Pa ' * BCOMi.Wo*l*riW 6 »OhlA'.'-V*DI/Gq^MJ,T«iin 4 - ' Kir# § k White, PituboNf :• Miu ■ , A! 8 Carr, Charleston : Henry Qomos, Tamaqua v Pa AT Jorabrook. Mites -i.v; ■-<' N R Leman ✓ Boston - - *- - - * , M M ]k nt * ;WUrn {,N,C .J: ' C H gnjsfTUtoburg ‘/ijg «l* i B Hull, U.H N.. y.* . AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheatnutst., above Fifth; * W'a ShioH.SO V/' . . J gtlpor, ®«OU 'JasLSrAimdiitAwf,RT;-’’MliiJmimoiie I RI ’ ’ -Hob 8 Hon,-Fotterco, Pa tJep Q Soltall.Allentown , 1 E SteTdevaht. Coftn -? • J ' Erie ’■? '■* steft?s?sitesaT' . J'APeuiberten,NC ’ , Mr#fUnwlweiNC MissHimsdalo,N.C' r ' -'' J - A GOwen, Ate lj Lynch : ,: ■ C TBqrgess, Tcmt: TM Hi txhimer, Riehffihhd 81. Jackson. CinotmwU ,' A D 'WKflUvinMn.' ted r' * HBmitb.;Titteburß . 1 ' ■ J;^ertcptt,Cin, o , S M Korr, Jamestowhi Pa P Williams. O . 4 JN Carter Ate, Ciß.,.Oi^J&Moyer,Anentoiro T . J T Horoeiy GflstiimJ.Ow-: J C falero. If J - J Pa r-s «* -I) Bojton '■ *» HO Bawrer, O&Mlfete ! >o Spqfper t eon. LancaeV JobO i f MSeWmiam!?, Charleston . Kir#Bhoffleiv«-Y'" u y> AlieeAShofflenßfY Miaeli Shuffler,N-Y-v/’ 1 ;4l WiUUnis fc la, CliarlestV, EastOn--' -,^M»rkWlilniii/7lnd--. ■ [ John N M j - ? - ■/ HenlyM Wermso, Ftv -x si Tm JLmm, j? Z. . M T) PiewntiCiosjaßstl '.J iyr Wvlip. o)iester, po; - S /. OrawJi A' X*Moftpt. r C}ie*ter, Pa - Mies M E MoileJ,_Cli9«t.r. \ O r A Urtpiptoß.Mifi s. „Ejaroj*imj.MrMT. ' ; •> ' JaePeniji.da^Pwehjjrirv'^ .- M 'JxraofV Altooha'r 'IY, MarpUaJJ ,Ald, f„.-~ , -;j meet-. KVjiHlMi}, MiaA, JMiJBfMhe:followii!it, K.ntieraen »•»>» , of AMooiotipl) to serve .'-r->ir“v.'• .-'• ' \m. ->- • %A Precllfci—B.'M. Singly’ Mhrltclat^^SitFn'iHhe'n. 1 AiUlt—P. H. MoßaEl-tl i^CrM^y. .' • ffie . a«iMagfefe . tiftb*:vhtofb»;Wh\chla ;iw»yrcToia kc, { \ le ' r*o»*Befl, or^hich.notice irill bo riven, Every one tha. MABKIED. HACKER--XIINBT.-On tt» E Gr.eff, 1.1 S. Haoker. of this city, to Mis. Lavima L. IPHara. Mr.-Thorasui Shields to Miss Sarah J. Flynn, bbthoftlusoitf.-; - ’ - ■ DIED. KEENE.--0n the morning of the 24th insh, Wm. J. Keene; in the Sdth year of his are/; His remains will be taken to Newark, N» J. f for inter -88 Years. ' ■ ‘V*. ' -- • - Funeral from his late residence, No'. 1607 Vine street, on fFridav)morning,,at 10o’olook. ' ** . '^KIMPLE. 1 —On the 22d inst., WilUara Kimple, in the 48th year of his aee. . . . - Funeral from his late residence, Somorton, Twenty in the 34th yearof his a,e. »bov« Twelfth and-M«r (firanl nvanno, this (Thurs d«y)»fieni.qpiiiat4b’oloo)t. V- , ' - ftf-liliO-if}.—On the 22ii insto Joshpliine E., dsnehter ofR. 8. Mid Adhß. K.iiois, nf.ji U mohttw and 10 daira. „Punaral from the residonoa of hor nramlfathori Wm, ,K.Bfft«detl»j, No.lOaoßoiitfiSaqondstroot, tlus(TUurs , BUCK 6 LkY.-M FranTford, on' the' Md Sarah, idauihtor of Fraaois .aad laaballa Buoklar, aged 8 jaars and X manths. ; : - n - '■ Funeral from tho reaidonco.ofHor parents, comer of Msiu .ml Tacmiy streois, this (Thursday- afternoon. tbA 22d ii)Bk, Mrs. Mary Archer, in the o from r the residence of har’lnother, Mrs. Bow arSf'MAsoher OatßDbnton) street, this (Thursday) after noon; at 4 o olook. - ■ - * u ROBE RTS .—On the 22d inst.. Bailie, infant child of Dr. C, B. and Bafah Rolierts, aged 81 months. ’* - * r * Faneral.fVom. the residence of her-parent»,No. 1136 North. Third- a EVANS’ BOOK LIST.-ALL f Books are sold at the lowest prioes, and a hand some. GLFT. worth from ,40 cents to 6K>O, is given with each book at the time ©fputchaw. ' ‘ i- V NEW, BOOKS,' ■THE MISSISSIPPI BUBBLE., .. ' ; A MEMOIR OP GEORGE LAW. . 7 if THE DARIEN SCHEME? '<■ ' • „ THE 80UTH-SEA BUBBLE. _With'Notes and References.; Translated from the French of M.'Thtersby F. 8. Fie Xe.. „0«e volume, 12rao. Price Si. TEN YEARS OF PREACHER LIFE: Or, Chapters • from an Auto-biography. By W. H. Milburn. _One volume. 12mo. Pnoe $l. OF A SOUTHERN MATRON, '.and a New England Bride. By Caroline Gilman. One volume. 12mo. Price Si. LIFE OR COLjOROCKETT, the Mighty Hunter. " One volume, 12tn0.. cloth. Price 91. LECTURES FOR THE PEOPLE. By the Rev. Hugh '\Btowellßrown*of theMjrrtle-fitreet Baptist, Chapel, . Liverpool, England. ,-, One volume. Umo. - Price 91. . MEMOIRS OF VJDOCa, the celobratod Frenoh Po . liceman. \ «2?K- v e, l 3!P.?i, 12 S a P‘* , » ,r t A ®Q‘ft. Price $135. COOK BOOKS—-In great variety, and a handsome Gift , with each Book. forßli > . : ALL THE NEW BOOKS and a GIFT, worth from 28 oents to 9200, GIVEITWITH EACH BOOK, at G. G. EVANfr GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, < No; 430 Chestnut stroot, Phila. «JgO.BBLJi MANIA!” ■ I' wbw ReAtir: • . 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BOOKS-OLD BOOK S Theunderngned steteif that he has frequently for sale.booksprinted between thoyesrs 1470 and 15p0j early editums of .the Fathers of the Hefonner# and of the Pu rttott KvlnOe; id Law, Ihaetom Ljrttletan, PuffendarfT, :Grotiu*,Dpwat/ poto.lfelf, the Year Books, Reports, art often to befoimo on- his shelves,* Crolopedias, -LeßtooMiCleMio authors, History ..Poetry, Philosophy, VeienoßiFouticalEconomy, Govern rnent, Architecture. U large and sinall qnannSee. pyrciiased at the Custom . JOHN CAMPBELL. • MILLINERY GOODS. PALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, 805 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now open n complete assortment or FLOWERS* RIBBONS, FEATHERS, CRAPES, BONNET MATERIALS, To which they invite the attention of the trade. ftu2s*lm 1859. august. 1859. FIRST FALL OPENING OF BONNETS AND MILLINERY GOODS. STERN & FREEMAN, 738 CHESTNUT STREET, WILD OPEN THIS DAY An unsurpassed variety, and at the closest prices, Fall Styles of ‘ , FANCY VELVET, SATIN, ’ STRAW AND TISSUE BONNETS, BONNET MATE RIALS, RIBBONS, RUCHES, FRENCH ft AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, HEAD-DREBBEB, BLOND LACEB STRAW TRIMMING axd OHENELLEB. To which they would invite the attention of. Wholesale Buyers. 4 1 - nu2o-stuth6t 1859. FALL TRAI)E ' 1859. , AGARD & 00., 323 MARKET STREET, ■ WHOLESALE DEALERS -IN • . HATS. CAPS, FURS, BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, Ac., Have now la store a full stock of Goods, to which they invite the attention of first-class buyers. auls-2in* STREET. ■ 4$J. RIBBONS, Of every kind, in immense variety; New bonnet materials, BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, GRO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, ENGLISH CRAPES, of the best makes, FRENCH AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, &C Also, newest Fall styles of STRAW AND FANOY BONNETS, And STRAW GOODS, of over/ description, • Now open, and presenting altogether the most com-' plete stock of MILLINERY GOODS in this market. Merchants and Milliners from every seotion of the oountry are cordially invited to call and examine our e took, which we offer at the CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & 00., 431 MARKET STRBET* aulO-tnovl FALL TRADE. 725 CHESTNUT STREET, LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, Invite the attention of the trade.' ppeeialiy cash and short-time buyers, to their UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac., Ac. .N. B.—Our Fanoy Bounets are all made on our own premises. aull-Sm J. HILLBOKN JONES. importer and Manufacturer of FANCY SILK ASD STRAW BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ao The attention of City and Country Hosiers is Invited to a large and varied stock of the above goods, at 433 MARKET STREET. au9-Jm Below FIFTH. LOOKING-GLASSES. ROOKING GLASSES. Now in store the most extensive and elegant assort ment of LOOKIIfQ OLAOfIUO, - For every space and every position, and at tbe most moderate pnoes. LOOKING GLASSES fa the most elaborate and the most simple frames. 1 LOOKING GLASSES Framed in the best taste, and in the most substantia] manner* . , LOOKING GLASSES owi^MtAbii^mot^ 0 manu^a °tured by ourselves in our LOOKING GLASSES and WAI.NL'T frame, for Country JAMES S. EARLE & SON, . 816 CHESTNUT STREET, npl-tf . PHILADELPHIA. Goods for men and boys’ fall VTFAR 1 , CURWEN BTODDART S grains, ns follows, viz: Chlor. Sodium C 22 grs. Sulph. Magnesia.. 77.00 grs. “ Calcium6o “ ** Potash..... 3.00 ”, ” Magnesium... 7” ” Aluminn... 2UO ” ” Potassium.... 14 ” lodide Magnesium 035 “ “ Aluminium... 15 “ Bromido “ o, AROH Street, aeennd door above Front ROSIN. —2,000 bbls Shipping Rosin, to arrive. For sole by . , ROWLEY, ASHBURNER Sc CO., r anu jo BOUTH WHARVES. SSPTB. TURPENTINE.—IOO bbls Spts. Turpentinotjn store. For sale bv W EY , A R CO fe _ CJUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO hhds. K 7 tierces£and barrels: for sale by - - JAMES GRAHAM & CO., A«W LETITIA .Street, the press—Philadelphia; Thursday, august 25, iss?. JOSHUA L. BAILY, IMPORT E R'- AiN'D -?, 0,8 B E ll ‘ - c i'i' • I'.i'ji: J ' - ■ 'OF::-:. ■ > - ' DRY GOO DS . NO. 213 MARKET STREET, HAS NOW OPEN ONE OF THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST ♦ ASSORTMENTS OF GOODS IK TUIS UAIiKKT, To which he Invites the special attention of FIRST-CLASS BUYERS From every section. au23-tf VELVETS, pEE “ARABIA.” BROCHE SHAWL BORDERS, PERSIAN DRESS BORDERS, CASHMERE SHAWL BORDERS, FRENCH CORSETS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED BY EVANS & lIASSALL, 51 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, au23-St d noGHs abovh CHESTNUT. W. aiBBS Sc SONS, NO. 031 MARKET STREET, Are now opening their FALL & WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO M E N’S W E AR, In whioh will be found a fall assortment of CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, &c, aus-3m 1859. FALL TRADB -1859. SHORTRIDGE &.BRO., {SUCCESSORB-TO UAMMANi SNYDER, tt, C 0.,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP DBY aOODS, 420 MARKET-BTREET, Have in store a oomplete line of, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Selected expressly with a view to the interests of CASH AND PROMPT SHORT-CREDIT DEALERS, To which they respectfully invite the attention of the trade. N. B.—A full stock constantly on hand, and orders wjII be executed promptly, at the auS-2mj LOWEST MARKET RATES. FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. FALL, 1859. SITER, VAN CULIN, & GLASS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN - HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, Etc., No. 423 MARKET STREET, . auS-lm -Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. gCHAFFBR Sc ROBERTS, 429 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WAKES, COMBS, BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES, GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY Goofi£J, AND TAILORS* TRIMMINGS. aus-3m DUHRING & 00., ■ Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are cow receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe* THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS l .OF ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSX F K Y , GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, WOOXJDEN YARNS, MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD, And solicit an inspection of their oomplete and well assorted stock, jyll-Sm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. JJURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, Are now opening at their Store, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, Above FOURTH, North side, A ttAXCXOMK ABROBTMBNT OF NEW FALL STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS. OP YHPIB OWS IMPORTATION and selection, which they offor for sale to buyers from ail parts of the United States, on the most reasonable terms. aus-2m JJjARTINS, PEDDLE, & HAMRICK. Importers and dealers in HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, . - __ Five doors bolow the Morohanta 1 , Hotel, , OirerTot’sawj»rv»^#*fc v «ttn«iJciiafoftkof Goods in their line to be found in the Unite tioiatkSi con»iirtW-*f— HOSIERY, of.everjr grade. , 'GLOVES, in three hundTedvaTietles. UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS. LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS. LINEN CAMBRIC IfpfCFS. & SHIRT FRONTS. LADIES' .ELABTIC BELTS, with clasps of en tirely new designs, with an endless variety ol NO TIONS, to which they mate tho attention of FlWr-CLASa fioi)THE|W m jyjoGAULEY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET HOSIERY. „„„„ GLOVES, aKb . . FANCY GOODS. We have a fine stock oflmported and Domestic Goods, particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE, To which we invite the attention of first-daw buyers* aus'2m gILVEE WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to their stock of SILVER WARE, which is now unusually large, affording a va riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house tho United Ktates, and of finer quality than is manufac tured for table uso in any part of the world. Our Standard of Silvor is 935-1000 parts pure, Tho English Sterling 025-1000 “ American and French Thus it will bo seen that wo givo thirty-five parts purer than tho American ami French coin* and ton parts purer tban the English Sterling. Wo melt all onr own Silver, and onr Foreman being connected with tho Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several years, we guarantee the quality as above (935), which is the finest that can he made to he serviceable, and will rosist the action of acids much bttttr than the ordinary Silver manufactured. S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured as agreed upon, but po.iitti*- Pbtxr Sieger, Wm, 8. Baird, John Wibst, Jacob Rikgkl, . D. B. Ervin. JJIEGED, BAIRD. & CO., ' (Late Sieger, Lamb, tc C 0.,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS op DRY GOODS, No. 47 North'THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. OUR FALL stock Is now complete in all ita departments, and ready for Buyers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of the Union are reapeotfutty eolioitod to call and examine for themselves. ' '. ' aus-3ra JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, Sc CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or DBY GOODS, Nos, 237 4c 241 NORTH THIRD Sr., above RACE, Wouldnowinformtheircustomersandthe trade gene rally, that their stock this season will be UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. aus-2m yARD, GILMORE, Sc CO., NOS. 40 AND 42 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS* EMBROIDERIES, Ac. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS. aul>-3m 1859. FALL trade- 1859. J. T % WA Y & C 0., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or DRY GOODS, NEW MARBLE BUILDING, NO. 2 8 NORTH THIRD STREET. ' W 4 offer, by the package or piece, to CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS, A very large and attractive Stock of "XAnmiCAif . DRY GOODS. Punch ore will find our etook well assorted at all *ea tons of- ne year, J. T WAY, JAB. H DUNLAP, WM. P. WAY, (aus-2mj GEO. P. WAY. EXCURSIONS. pHEAP TRIP TO THE SEA-SIDE.— On and after FRIDAY. August 2Cth, daily, except SUNDAYS, until further notice, a Passenger Train will leave VINE-Htreet Petty at 6 o’clock A M. for ATLAN TIC CITY. Returnirtf, will leave ATLANTIC CITY at 6.35 P. M. Faro for the Round Trip, for this Train, only $1 25. All other Trains. Q 2 50. The public is respeolfuJly informed that this Train will he run by the Company, and gentlemen, with their families, can all he nccotnmodated with seats m good, comfortable care. Office, at VINE-Strect Wharf, will be open for sale of ’Pickets au2s-tf JNO. 0. BRYANT, Agent. Q.RAND EXCURSION OF THR STATE FENCIBT.ES. CAPT. JAMES PAGE, TO NEW YORK BAY AND STATEN ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 29,1859. BECK'S CELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA BAND WILL ACCOMPANY THE KXCUIftIOX. Tickets—Gentlemen §2.rikl donraltove Front. pOR FRKIUHT OR CHARTER—The A L 2 Fust-sailing Bri« EOLU! !«P tons, Apjilvto UU22 A. MERINO, 140 South FRONT at. TOW Nos. 1& 2 MACKEREL—A small I » (nvoiceof assorted packages, landing from steamer Kensington, and for sale liy WM. J. TAYLOR Sc CO., au22 138 SOUTH WHARVES, REPINED SUGAR.—6OO barrels various grades, 150 bills crushed, sifted and powdered, for sale by JAMES GRAHAM & CO., 1 (tu» LETITIA Street, E DU C ATIONAI,, SIPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR XOUNG JIKN AND BOYS. N. E. cor, EIGHTH tPPvStreets.—Resumes duties MON- Number limited; all pupils un nfrfnf iu the Principal, the govern tmvolio w a ß ifW p li° y nr mo . l,a ‘ suasion, reports sent to Intellectual, and Physical nt»nnai;?? rt of oRr ®CuUy and conscientiously XrSffl&orth I?iXlh »t?“ef. ratu,to,lsl s,nt5 ,nt tto Academy, juiZKw F. BONLF.AYY Long. Principal 1 . The classical ttnd English SCHOOL of H. B. GREGORY, A M Velina tombwlaf. Stroo1 ’ ' vill rcopen «” TKURBijA^'&iv- EDUCATIONAL,— Miss ELLA WATSON 2W North TWELFTH Stroßt, will rocommonro BJyins fnstruotinnson the PIANO, nt her own reehieSoe or tlioso of her Pupils, after September Ist. 1869. nu2s-ths&m-gm* (VfRS. BARTON’S J-'A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, mu Tir rn No. 1929 CHESTNUT street. Phih. . The Winter Term will open on the second MONDAY in Septemlier. Young Ladies received of any nice—and taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. _ trench spoken in[the iamily.. For Circulars and par ticulaM, apply as above. an2s-DWACaI-0w Germantown female seminary, WALNUT LANE, between MAIN and GREEN Ktreotfl. This Institution will reopen September Ist, 1850. The course of instruction is thorough, systematic, and practical, embracing all, the usoful and omnmental branches essential to a finished female education. Prlvnte instruction given in Music, Tainting, and Languages. Circulars setting forth terms, eto.. mar h« obtained of Prof. W. S. FORTESCUE. A. M., _ft» 2 <-tf Principal. PENN INSTITUTE—The Session will commonoo on MONDAY, the nth of September. JLbe object of .this Institution is to prepare pupils lor College or business. In accomplishing this oliiect, ra pidity, and especially thoroughness, are desirable; and to be thorough requires not only that the general diffi culties must.be met, Imt those of oach individual. The method adopted for giving instruction, is to be come a co-laborer wilb tho pupil, efforts being made to have him lead, and reserving for the teacher to point out errors, remove doubts, or suggest the manner of pro ceeding. . For exemplifying the prineiplegofthe various branch es of Natural Soienco, apparatus is fully provided, and for PUyUlP'l operations m Surveying, a first-class tran sit of Philadelphia manufacture is furnished. • Besides pursuing the varioueStudlea with Text Voles, Lectures are delivered m regular order on Natural Phi losophy. Chemistry, Geology, Mythology, etc. The Rooms occupied are those on the second, third, n- n «iT?^K^fl aa °K *&!t 1 34!&51' S* the S'®* com® l " of IHIiITEhNTH and hiLBLRT btreets, entrance on Filbert street; they are large and froely ventilated, and afford ami» o space for Recitation, Lecture, and Flay I\ooms. They arc now open from 9 o’clock A. M. tol jMjtoejc T. M-i where ftirther i n for|qatiOß priay t# ab au23-tf It. STEWART, Principal., MU. TVINTHROP TAPPAN’S BOARD i’* INO AND DAY SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LA- Swi ' ra r wUl T RnVKUKNCES.—Pres. Allen, Girard College t Hon. Jool Jones, Rev. J. A. Vaughan. D. D., Rev. A. 11. Vinton. D.D.,Joseph, G. Mitchell, ksq., pliiladelphia. Prof. J. A. Alexander, D. D., Princeton, N. J. Prot. R. D. Hitchcook, D. D., New York city. EIHon. R. 0. Winthrop, Boston. aul&-thstu-6w*' Academy of the Protestant EPISCOPAL QHUROH. LOCUST and JUNIPER streets. Session of this Institution will open on MONDAV, beptemberfith, at 9 o'clock A. M. Boys able to read, and not less than eight years of age. are received as soon ns thoy have begun to write and cipher, and are conducted through tho various classes of the Academy with a rapidity proportioned to their ability. , , The Tuition Fee for those in the lowest class is $6O per annmm for hll Others Per annum; payable hair s’eariy inadvange. r ‘ 1 * K Besides this fee there are no other charges: instruc tion m the Frenoh language and Drawing, and the use of the Gymnasium being afforded without addition to the nbovo-named prices. Applications for admission maybe made to the Princi pal, at the Academy. daily alter August 31st, between the hours Pi 10 end 1? o clock A. M. JAMEg W? ROBINS/ A. M„ Principal. IVTISS O. A. BURGIN WILL RE-OPEN b° r School for Young Isuites on September 12, 1859. Circulars may be obtained at the Schoolroom, 911 WALNUP Street, where application fotadmisainn may bo made, on and after September 6th, from 10 to 12 o'olock. Rkperbncbs.— Rev. Albert Samoa, Wm. B. Pago, M. D., Prof. C. p. Glevelaud, Aruhfoso Whlto,' George Trott, L. Johnson- au22-lm* PRICE-STREET ACADEMY, GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA. OEORtiE B. BANKER, PRINCIPAL. The Fall lomi of this Institution commences Septem ber 6th, 1859. The course of instruction comprises all tho bronchos "fa thoroujrh English Education, togethor With the Latin, Oreok, and French Languages. nu22-6t* Am. D. G. ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE. » N,E. cor lt orof FILDEBT add JUMPER Sta. btunloswilt bo resumed on MONDAY,September Sth, au33-3w* ' JAMES A. •WARD. 8. J. Freaidont. THOS. BALDWIN’S ENGLISH MATHE MATICALand CLASSICAL SCOOL FOR BOYS, N;K. cornerol BROAD and AROII, will reopen Sep tember Ist. " au2B-lm* Annie churchman has removed her BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL to No. 908 FRANKLIN Street, above Poplar. Term commences September 6th. , au!9-lm* CENTRAL INSTITUTE, N.W. CORNER ofTENTHand SPRING GARDEN Stroots, will be reopened MONDAY. Septembers Bovsnropared for any DfVISION in the PUBLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, for BUBINEBS, or for COLLEGE. au22-6w* 11. G. McGUIRK, A. M.. rrinoipal. Eden hall (late paradise) f. SEMINARY, situated in the village of Paradise, on Lancaster and Philadelphia turnpike, fifty-three miles West of Philadelphia, nme miles east of Lancaster city, and three-fourths of a mile from Leaman Place Station, Pennsylvania Railroad. RE-OPENS, for its TENTH SESSION, on the SECOND WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER. The building is undergoing tho rough repair, a story being added for dormitories, into wbioh water will do introduced, and t>Ath attached. Comfortable accommodation is thus provided for thirty boarding pupils, and tho trustees will spare no expense to renderthe sobool worthy of public favor. Amonwhe many to whom the conductors of this school might refer, they are permitted particularly to name the At. Rev. Bishops Alonso Potter and De Lancey. and the Rev. Dr. W. Bacon Stevens, of Philadelphia, They also submit the jbllowmg testimonial, kindly tendered by the Rt. Rev. Dr. 8. Bowman, Assistant Bishop F.E Cnuroh, Penpsylvania: '* The Seminary for young ladies at Paradise, Lancas ter county, under the general superintendence of Dr Killikelly, and with Miss. Chamberlain, as the immedi ate and aotive Principal, is one Diat, I think, may be re tied on to do faithfully .all that it promises. The situa- Lon is healthy, beautiful, and easily accessible by the Pennsylvania Railroad. Dr. XUlikeUy has had large ex perience m, superintending the education of young In dies, and Miss Chamberlain brings to the institution the well-earned reputation of & most competent and suc cessful teacher, as well in imparting knowledge asm administering discipline. The seminary is, therefore, 1 think, entitled to, the confidence of the public, anu I hope will receive it.” • • aol-flw Paradise, Lancaster oounti, rtu rriHE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. R& ,-j- MOVED from No. 1302 FILBERT Street to No. 127 North TENTH Street, will reopen on MONDAY. September Sth. Bojs prepared for College or Business, All branches of n complete English education, tho Clas sics, Mathematics, and Modern Languages, are taught after a system whioh insures thoroughness and rapid progress. Circulars to l>e had at the School. O. SKIDKNSTICKER, No. 127 North TENTH Street. Keferrxces.—Rev. Mr. J. A. Vaughan, Rev. Mr. J. H. A, Bomborger, Rev. Mr. Wm. 11. Furness, Beniamin Gerhard, Esq*. Arthur W. Little, Esq., Chns. Short, Esq., Prof. Joseph Loidy, Prof, Cornelius Felton, Cam bridge { Theodore Sedgwick, Esq., New York. aul3-lm* THE GERMANTOWN ACADKMYTvTEL reopen on MONDAY, September sth, 1859. The Principal will receive a limited mini her of Boys into his family: J. 11. WITJIINGTON. A. M., aul7-lra* Principal. THE WILL OPEN A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL DREN, on MONDAY, Septombor 6th, at 937 SPRUCE Street, where Circulars may be obtained. Kefkhexcks. Rov. Albert Barnes, Rev. W. W. Spear, D. D., Prof. C, D. Cleveland. au!7-6w* The misses akrtsen’s school fob YOUNG LADIES. PH ICE STHE'ET, GERMANTOWN. The Fall Term will begin on the FIRST MONDAY in Sojpteirfber. instruction in the usual English bkanchbs, with LXtin, Fkbsch, and Drawing. aul6-tf The arch-street institute for YOUNG LADIES.—The Elovonth Session will commence on MONDA » • September sth, 1859. For cir culars apply at 1315 ARCH Street, one door oast of Brovd. au!s-4w* Miss L, M. BROWN, Principal. Harriett brown will reopen HER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, in the Large and Airy Rooms at the N. W. cor. of FILBERT nnd JUNIPER Streets, opposite Penn Square* on the 6th of Ninth mo. (September.) Circulars can be obtained nt No. 1329 FILBERT Streot. aull-lm* The hemans institute. The subscriber will open SEPTEMBER 12th, nt No. 1315 WALNUT STREET, his School for the higher education of a limited number of Young Ladies. Parents to whom he is not personally known are referred to Prnfossor C. D. Cleaveland, Professor Charles Short, Rev. H. J • Morton, D. D., Rov. Wm. B. Stevens, D. D., Rev. J. P* B. SVilmer, D. D.» Rev. 11. A. Boardman, D. D., Rev. Win. H. Furness, D. D., and others. . _ Jy2l-2m • JAMES I. HELM. HE MISSES CASEY AND MRS. BfflS BE’S Boarding nnd Day School for Young Ladies, 1703 WALNUT Street, reopens WEDNESDAY, Sep timber 7 th. ou2-2m B“ RYANT & STRATTON’S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, 8. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT} New York, Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in formation, call or sand for Catalogue. ' r fe9-tf FERTILIZERS. rpo FARMERS. FHOSFHATIC GUANO FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, WEST INDIES. THE RICHEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD. It contains ovor 80 per cent, of Bpne Phosphate of Lime, being 50 per cent, richer in Phosphate ofLiine than Bone Dust, FOR SALE BY THE TON OR CARGO, AND TO FARMERS AT $3O PER TON OF 2*ooo LBS. JOS. B. HANSON, Solo Agent in Philadelphia, aull-thstn 2m No. 10C North WATER Street. GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS* LONGOOPE & PEARCE, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Havo now in store a full assortment in tboir lino, to which they invite the attention of their customers and buyers of such goods. aus-Sin J\V. SCOTT—late of the Jinn of Win • cheater i Scott-GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH ING STORE nnd HHIRT MANUFACTORY, 8U CHESINUT Street, (nearly opposite tho Girard House,) Philadelphia. J.W.o. would respectfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new store, and ia pre pared to Hit orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect nt guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with fine Shirts and Collars. jy2l-ly BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM ZCH STREETS. SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. SPAN OF MATCHED BA Y HOUSES. On SATURDAY Morning next, at 10 o’clock, at the Bazaar, wilt be sold, peremptory, on ncoount of whom it may concern— A pair of beautiful Bay Horsos* 16)4 hands high, with Iwbtftila, said to bo 8 years old, and to have Trotted to gether a mile in 3 minutes. No postponement on account of tho woather. an23-3t-if ALFRED M. HERKNEBS, Ano’r. AS* MB. JAMES HANSELL, HAYING from bnsineeH, l>offa to request all per sons who have loft Jewelry or Watches nt fits Store, No. 705 MARKET Street, for repairing to call for tjiom at the Store of Mr. E. HOLDEN, No. 708 MARKET St., where all friends nnd former cuQtoniera of Mr. J. HAN BELL may he accommodated, nuSHt \ WANTS. TArANTED—By a young Man, 19 years * , - OIU, a ,lt«aticm in a Whol.wUn Grocerr iiO'd.o. a»Ruunoi.Cleric,or Bniomnn. Can fumuhiooclrofel ronces, and nould be villiM to accept «. lowfctoof compensation, until his faithfulness and efficiency iM bo developed. Address “J. F.” office of The Pr’ts! ao2ft-6t» WANTED— By a young Man, 20 years of age, employment in a Wholesale establish ment as ASSISTANT CLERK. Would be ffirto make himself usolbl to'his employer. Salary not so much a .present object as an opportunity to advance on hwjnent. Addrorg “ .T. L.*' office of this paper. a25-Ct* WANTED —In a Clothiers’ and Tailors’ Trimming. House, a young Man os SALESMAN, who is well acquainted with the Southern and Merchant Tailors. He must have some knowledge of the business. Addressßox No. 629,” Pluin. Post Office. au2s-6t 4 WANTED —By a young Lady, a situa tlon as GOVERNESS,or to take charge of the Primary Department of a School. Can come well recom mendeu. Address ** M. C.” Dojicstown. Pa. mi2s-6t* X^tTANTED —A competent and responsi "". ble party, with some capital, to sell on commis part of tho State, a FJRST-CLABS MACHINE, of an established reputation, l Ills is a chance whore large profits can be realised by 2„fP- n * p6^nt pa s y, » Unexceptionable references Te «^ or address, with real name, sta ting where an interview can be had, ” S. M. A.” at this ■ n025-3t* WANTED— A smart, active SALESMAN D » at & C |go! Urll ' ,h g00<) TXT'ANTED —By a young married Man. a \ situation fla Assistant BOOK-KEEPER, in a Wholewile Establishment. Best of references will be furnished. Address, nt Press office, “.Robert.” au2t-3t* A YOUNG MAN FROM EVANSVILLE, Indiana, is desirous of obtaining a •itiation in a Dry Goods Jobbing Rouse Can influence all the trade from the above-named town, Address “ X. X.” this office. ■ ‘ - au23-3t* V%7'ANTED —A situation by a young Man * * who has had several years experience in the >orwarding and Commission Business. Either Book keeper or Clerk. Would have no objection to leaving !>i e A- Jw* 1 reference. Address “ Forward,” Blood a Dispatch. au33-4t* WANTED— As near Frankford as possi ble, a very substantial ROOM, about 28 by 100 fact, with not less than 12 feet ceiling; eight-horse mo tive power attached. Any one having such a Room to rent may find a permanent au23-6t Frankford, Pa. PARTNER WANTED.—The advertiser is desirous of disposing of his interest in a safe and profitable mani|facturing business. The amount of mo ney required will bo four thousand dollar®. For particu lars address “ G. fc C 0.,” this office. , nu3o-st* "WANTED TO EXCHANGE for iruprov -7 * ed city property, free from incumbrance, J6q acres of excellent FARM LAND, located in Gloucester Co>, New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton, shortly to be hud, -ffUbiji a short distance of the hind. For further particulars address J. K., office of Tb 3 Pits*. je2l. FOB S.ALE AND TO LET. 9 FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— Thp subscriber, in concentrating his business on cnestnut streot, west of Tenth street, offers for sale, upon reasonable term, his large manufactory, with out bmidings and large lot of ground fronting on Sixth, Mar shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost afly large ipaniifactiirmg business. For particulars inquire of ALFRLD FITLKR. Conveyanccr/No. 61 N. SIXTH St, or to tho subscriber, No. 1009 OHEBTNUT Bt. nu24-l2t* , WM, D. ROGKRS. . m, TO LET—A handsome and, large threo-story brick HOUBE, back huildinas, &c., No. 316 North SIXTH Street, two doors below Wood- Ap ply to PUGH MADEIRA, 116 South TENTH Bt„ below Chestnut. antt-3t FOUR FfNE LARGE ROOMS, commu- MfiiL picsiin?, handsomely ftirnished, and two on first noor—na parlor anrt-room, will bo let with board in a first-class house. Neighborhood of Broad and Walnut. Address “ D. L. D.,” this office. nu24-st*i> FOR SALE—The Dwelling and Lcit.*No. 1631 RACE Street. For terms, apply to Mr. THO MAS 8. WIEGAND, Lmg Stare, corner of RACE and FIFTEENTH Strqgtq, au23-2t* ctei TO BE LET,—The Dwelling part of Mill the House. No. 130 Bouth SIXTH Street, opposite Independence Sauare.will be rented low to a good te nant with a small family. Apply on tl\e premises. an33-4t* NORTH THIRD STORE TO RENT. The large and well-located granite-front Store, NO. 131 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE ARCH, Suitable for JOBBING OR HEAVY PACKAGE TRADE. Terma satisfactory to a responsible tenant. Apply on the premises, or at NO. 427 VINE STREET. au2o-6tif* mFOR SALE OR TO RENT The HOUSE and STORE, N. E. corner of TAMANY Streot and. YORK avenue. woU suited fora Shoe Store or other lieht business. Terms low. Apply to T. Q. HARCROFT, Grocer, opposite corner. au2o-6t* TO LET—The very extensive CELLAR of Store No. 605 MARKET Streot. Apply on the promises. _ autl-I2t* A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR HALE, two miles from the Cbelten hiU Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, containing 129 sores of highly improved land, with an abundance of fruit and shade trees. The improvement® are a fine atone mansion, containing fourteon rooms, tenant-house, ios-house, large bam, carriage-house, and all necessary out buildings. A fine building site on the premises. Could easily be divided into two beautiful country seats. For further particular® inquire of John J. C. Harvey, on the premises., apgl-lm* HARDWARE.— A Wholesale House, do ing ohiefly a Southern package business, to prompt dealers in cities, desires to sell out. Bad health the reason for retiring. The business of twelve years standing. The stook is All new, and mostly in original packages. The Terms will be liberal. No lands token in exchange. Address “ Delphos,” Box 2051 New York Post Office. augl-12w DRAFTS— On the Union Bank of London, and Royal Bank of Ireland, in sums to suit. For sale by WELLB, FARGO & CO., mvlB-3m* No. 400 Chestnut stree** BOARDING. BOARDING —For-first-nlass families, at not SPRUCE Btreet. Rooms convenient and handsomely furnished. An office, suitable for a Physi cian, also to rent. au2s-thstn-4t* Desirable winter board in West PENN SQUARE.' Address M. H. S. t No. 2, below Market. auaO.sm&wSt* BOARDING. —Handsomely furnished Rooms; location very desirable: families and single gentlemen accommodated; at 1109 WALNUT titreot. Reference required. iui22-6t* BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms, single and in suites, can be had with first-class Board, for the Summer, Fail, and Winter, at 1315 WAL NUT Street. anB-2m Desirable private boarding for families; Urge and small rooms communicating, PERSONAL. PERSONAL. —If tlic Gentleman, who left a note at 1118 MORRIS Street, will call again, he will recelvo an answer to his inquiries. nu2s-2t* TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT! A CARD. Messrs. Geo. B. Sloat & Co., remembering with gra titude the noble exertions of the Firemen of Philadel phia, on the occasion of the disastrous fire at .their premises, on Ihe morning of August 20th. desire to return their sincere thanks to those whose efforts.wero #o promptly, ably, and faithfully excited in their be half, amt wliile tho very efloctive service of the steam* fire engines is particularly remembored, they cannot too highly appreciate the devotion to duty and the well directed labors of the entire Department, to whom they tonder their earnest and heartfelt thanks. it COPAHTNERSHIPS. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting between the subsoribors is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the Arm will be settled by JOSEPH B, HANSON, who is authorized to use the name of the firm in HANgON July Ist, 1859. NORWOOD PENROSE. JOSF.PH B. HANSON will oontinue the Tobacco Com mission business, and Agency for the sale of Sombrero Guano, ia heretofore. _ __ < No. 105 North WATER Street. and No. 106 North DELAWARE Avenue. GEORGE BOLDIN, m North WATER Street. NORWOOD PENROSE, 105 North DELAWARE Avenue. NORWOOD PENROSE (late of the firm of Joseph B. Hanson A Co.) is this day aeaooiated with GEORGE BOLDIN, under the style and firm of BOLDIN tc PEN ROSE, for.the purpose of conducting a Tobacco, Oil, and General Commission Business. July 1.1859. Jyl-tf TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the i V firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, Sc BRO. is this day dissolved. The Heater, Range, and Stove business will bo continued under the name of CHADWICK A 1110 SorilieMt °sffM. 8 c F ® aSk.^ 011 FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia. July 11,1859. Jyl2-tf MONEY. $50,000 TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO BUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns* Mer chandise. Clothing, &c., on moderate terms, by JONES Sc CO.. Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the las -85 years. Office hours from fA. M. to 7P. M. Second-hand Gold and Bilver Watobei, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sate cheap, at one-half the original cost. aut-om-lf WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, 1133 MARKET St., Fhila. BUILDINGS OF ALT, DESCRIPTIONS WARMED AND VENTILATED BY CULVEC'S NEW OAS-BURNING WAHM-Alli FURNACE. Tho aliovo Furnace has now wen in use during the last two winters in this city, and has given universal sat fis&ction. The large heating surface being directly over tho flame of the fire, and tho conical tubes, through which all the drafts pass, are so arranged n« to consume tho larger part ot the gaaes from the coal, being en tirely of Cast Iron, With deep, sand joists, is now of fered to the pubno ns the inoat complete heating appa ratus now in this markot. C. W. boin< a practical mechanic, will personally attend to all heating and ven tilating. . AI.SO, Six sixes of Cook'ne Ranges, adapted for hotel nnd private use. Collins* Patent Chimnoy Caps for ventila ting and cure of siuobey chiinneys, withalnll assort ment of Registers and Ventilators of every size and pattern , Fire-place Stoves, Bath Boilers, kc. W Jobbing promptly aUomMto.^ ati22-Uiths-3m Late Baker Sc Williams. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION.—ThtfNINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Witt be held nt FOWBLTON. PHILADELPHIA, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 27th. 23th, 29th, nnd 30th days of September next. On the )sf of Soptomber, the Secrotanr will remove to tho Rooms oftlte Philadelphia Koeietv for the promotion of Agricul ture, No. 626 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, where Books of Entry for the Exhibition will bo opened. Letters addressed to the Secrotary, at Harrislnirg, to John McGoive.v, Philadelphia,or chaklksK. Enqlb, Bußtleton, will meet with attention till September. DAVID TAGGART, Tnnidont. A. O. lIKISTER, Sec’y. 11261030 HMD. Nos. 103, 10-5, 107 North • SECOND Streot, is daily receiving nnd' Manu facturing a good assortment of COLORED LALfa and STRAW BONNETS of tho best patterns. Also, a good assortment of French Laoo Matemls and Iniminings for making Bonnets. Also, a choice stock of French Flowers, Feathers, Ruches, and Bonnet Frames. auiS-ihsatm-flt MACICEKEL AND ALEWIVJSS. —9O bbls. ami M half bbla tt.vr No, 9; 200 bbls. nnd 180 half bbls. new large JNo. 9 Mackerel i 100 bbli. Alewivee, %T b 7 fjKTURN OF THE CONCERT H AMPIIKIiIjS ! CHE6TNUI.ABOVE TWELFTH. ' : . ORIGINAL CAMBELL MINSTRELS. . . 'BRASS BAND, asd DOUBLE TROUPE, And the only Campbell* now m existence; all others as- BununK the name are. nothing more than mountebanks and impostors, not to be trusted. We caution the puWio against all such. * x,fi 1 ® advantages the jC&inpbeUs. enjoy above any other - ?ni??^ re l or,{ ® n,zBt ‘ on * r aVu ' THB,WKPT OF THE. WISH-TON-WISH. Satisfaction Skunk,Mr.Clarke; Conanehet,Mr.Bel- Jfeathcote, Miss Taylor; Narramattsh/ . S^Ai.EOFpflrcf^.—Admission, fScents; Secured Seats m Dress Circle, S7H cents: Parquet, fiO cents: Seats ia Pn vate Boxes. 74 cents; Whole Private Box, #3: Galle ry, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 24 cents; Fn vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cent*. •♦v?? r 8 2* 7>4.o ? c!ockj performance do commence at Quarter of 8 precisely. ALNUT-STBEET theatre. Sole Lessee _ " J xr a OARRFTSON ISM 8631 ' 0 ' 1 ° n SATIJRDAy EVEN?N(£ Aupilt Util, to introduce the OLD ESTABLISHED FAVORITES ADDITIONAL ARTISTS of SS aIjTaTION. selected from the LEADING 'THha- UNION, compoalnjTa FULL aKI) EFFECTIVE STOCK COiIPANY, engaged at a heavy i&s&fsm fißSassssp' Md *» th> » row •fp rim^£S£ lm NovfeLT,ES ' l-f It E K MUSIC AT FAIRMOUNT Tie cffited ND COATEtS - STHBET AY. GEHMANIA BANS perrorm evßry aflernoon and evening at Painnount. The caraof the Green and Coates-itreet 8ai1,., pass along Eighth and Coataa street!, to Fairmoont, everj five minutas, Pare five conte, anl6-amwthtf V* tLXi. Commence atlT . Admission 25 cents. ChiUdren 35 cents. engS-lm / - • THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS. T J No. 1025 CHESTNUT BTRBET, Is oven.daily,.(Bundays excepted,; from 9 A. M. tills Pa.M. Admission 36 cento. Children under 12 years half price. Bartholomew’s Statue of EVE REPENTANT now on exhibition for aahort time. TXASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS LER& BROTHERjreapectfnily announce that' VKXMXPJS&Si&JttaK °®ce at their rendenoe.UCS LOCUST STREET, where engagements can be mads u SURJ. leU-Sto MEDICINAL. A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER FUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL’S NEUBALOLA SALVE. „ ~ w ■ ‘ Phils., July 7th, 168. Mr. E. W. Tboxkll—DearSir ?—I have been troubled with the_“NEURAL£rIA” for the last if years, sad have suffered tpe roost excruciating pain, compelling me at times to give up ray business entirely. I could net eat, and sleep was a stranger to my efts. I suffered more than tongues can tell. I had the atmee and aid of various .physicians, and used other remedies, but au of no avail. Having noticed your advertisement in the papers. I concluded to call on a person whom I had learned was cured of a case of 9) yean standing. Ha applied the “ SALVE” but once, and I felt immediate relief—a second application removed the prop entirely, and I now feel uke. a different man. Since then 1 have slept well—something that I have not done for months, being obliged to sit op all night in a chair. My appqfet* qas returned, and 1 feel grateful to you for the xeetoce tion of my health. _ _ _ _ _ CHARLES H. BAKER, ToWeooist, CARROL Street, above WOOP. Kensington, For sale-wholesale and retail, at 8. W. eornsr SIXTH and PARRISH Streets, and atT.IL CALLENDER 4fc Co.’».N.W. comer Third and Walnut Sts. apKMf OCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP ► 3 DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptions of the Skin generally, and ail Humors and Impurities oi the Blood, are radically and permanently oured by the celebrated - . IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. It has been a very important agent in the cure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounsbeny A Co., for a number of > ears past, and its neat value in the cure of. Cancers is abundantly established by the many cures SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative effect has never been equalled. It cores the moat obsti nate cases. TETTER, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions the Skin, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine. Malignant Ulcers and Sores are readily cured by the use of a few bottles.. Prepared and sold by MacNLCHOL k BRO.,(Late Lounaberry & C 0.,) - „ , , No.fiONorth MFTH Street, below Arch. For sale by the following Druggists: J. F. Long & Co., Lancaster; C. W.Eptiifg.PotUviUe; J. H. Raser, Reading; S. S. Stevens. Reading; T. A J. McClintoek, Easton; Jas. Given, west Chester; wra. Stabler,Norristown; Simon Ran,Bethlehem; Dr.Live zey. New Hope; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt te. Co-. Allentown: EUts A Bell, Manayunk, Pa; J.B. James, Trenton; Be La Cour, Carodpn; Brewster Sz Co., Brid/eton ? Robertson A .Lippincott, Salem, N. J.iMc- Inali, Wilmington; L. S. Hoopes, Wilmington; -T. F, Hammers!/, Milford, Del.; aud Druggists generally. JeH-stutodmif _ Dr. westcott’s celebrated tar CORDTAL. Westoott's Tar Cordial cures Consumption. Westcott’a Tar Cordial cures Bronchitis. Westoott’s Tar Cordial oures Coughs and Colds. Westoott's Tar Cordial cures Sore Throat aadßreait. ‘Westoott * Tar Cordial cares Palpitation of the Heart. Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debitfty. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures General Debility. Westcott's Tar Cordial euros Diseases of the Kidneys, Strangury, and Gravel. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Blind and Bleeding Piles. Westcott’s Tar Cordial cures Female Weakness*. _ Dr. Westcott’s Tar Cordial Depot, No. 09 ARCH Btreet, Philadelphia. , Also, Principal Depot for Dr. Westoott’s Anti-Scrofu lous Syrup and Cholera Mixture. « , Dr. £• K. WESTCOTT can be consulted on the above of charge, at his Consulting Rooms* No, 629 ARCH Street, from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Jyld-tf INSURANCE COMPANIES. Great westekn insurance and TRUST COMPANY, Office, No.«B WALNUT Street, ( Company's Building,) PHILADELPHIA, Haring consolidated the business of the FARMBJIB‘ ONION INSURANCE COMPANY OF ATHENS. Pa., will hereafter conduct the same with a oombined Capi tal, and available _ ASSETS OF OVER $350,000. Invested, for the most part, in Fia.vr Bonds and Mort gages, bearing six per cent interest, on improved pro perty, worth double the amount. FIRE, INLAND. AND MARINE CARGO RISK* Taken on the most favorable terms. DIRECTORS. : Charles C. Lathrop, - William Darling. I Alexander Whilldin, E. Tracy, i • John C. Hunter, James B. Smith, , Isaac Hazlchnrat, O. N. Shipman,Chiowo. Ik J. R. JloCnrdy, . FnuTyler, WaTerbbfl. Y. Thomas L. Gillespie, Charles Harlan, Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan j. Slocum, C. C. LATHROP, President. WM. DARLING, Vice Preside fit* JAMES WRIGHT, Secretanr and Treasurer. C. S. RUSSELL. AwuntantSecretary. mh2t*dAWtf AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET UAL. No. 3lp WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus fn vestod in sound and available Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merch&udue* Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, James R. Campbell* •* Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, ' Patrick Brady, - , Chas. W. Poutnly, Israel Morris. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARRIB, Secretary. jaO-ly if WINES AND LIQUOKB. pRINOE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, TEOSt DE VENOGE & CO , EPERNAY, FRANCE. This is a pbutectlv rmiK ahd Dblicatr Wixx, from the Vme>ard of Messrs. De Venoge A Co., whose e«t&te lies in. Abe cmirt qT i/ic fur-famed CAampayne District of France, It has hitherto been confined to the best tables of England and the Continent, and has only very recently been introduced into this country, where its me quality, combined with the moderate price at which it is offered, is already achieving a success qnd popularity unprecedented in the annals of the Wine &old in this city by REEVES Sc DEAL.'No. 2W MAR KET STREET, and at the Principal Hotels, and by all the leading dealers throughout the country. E. V. HAUGHWOUT, SOLE IMORTJBR, Corner of BROADWAY and BROOME STREBTB. Jyl9-tuth&e2m if HYDROPATHIC. SPBINGS. WATER-CURE. At CHESTNUT HILL. PHILADELPHIA County. Pa., for the treatment of all Chronio and obstinate diseases. This institution, umtor the chnree of an experienced and skilful Physician, a now confessedly the leading and most successful hydropathic establishment in this C< REFBRUXCKa. —Mrs. Mary Cottringer. 134 North Twelfth street; Charles L. Sharpies*. Esq., corner Eighth and Chestnut streets: George Grant,Esq,,33.l Market Btreet; H.Farrington.Esa..orMyers, Cuighorn, * Co. Forolborroferono^nd RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. CHEBTNUT HILL. je9-Smif HOTEI.S. riHIE UNION, A ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, . .UPTON S. NEWCOMER?^ 11 '*' The situation of this HOTEL is supenorly adapted to the wants oftho Business Public; ana to those in search of pleasure, Passenger Railroads, which now nm post, and in dose proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant rma to all pumas of interest in or about the mtv. fr St-Am JOHN BINNS, HOUBEahd OFFICE, No. JWSouirS&uthßlWrH Street, . (Nearly onapyte the County Court House,) 4 He has, by law. “follpowerto administer Oftthrf and Affirmations, and take Testimony to be read in Evidence m any Court of the Commonwealth of PenniylvanLA." He is a Commissioner ot the United States, and aleo, a Commissioner of Deeds and lor the Probate of Ac counts, for nearly oil the stales m the Union. Commissions to take Testimony, from any of the Courts, in this State, or am ot the Courts in the United Bt*tworTeHUW«BiS»omyils carefully weent»4, ■ tIM-g