awd c % seems to a ;‘«ifdvr d^yB:feafcfc^2ifwaks l effflrtdthlstji'drnliig at • ,83; "without ;IbWdert,cVviCT iftt!js}ysts pt4ady,‘bat not ohattel bondg.sola L it ?oi^ ; • ; • *> r Readhi* at 22J bid.. Tbore waS 'iiothiiig: dofieinit,'however, andall tbSotbßrfai&feiea'neio equßliy inactive.- >•:-' i ? Tiio money* fa ftTkcTßQbtiidfe'i^ui^thb. 1 Same ca&£ vaif t • per ehlefly jit .tho outside figaroy-but-dte v& Wpta b»X«J>»t pM orgine a similar chaMo,, tf«r pest 80 ;nntt flO-davs r miper negotiable ;fuMer^pe^ mfit-kotvha« r ’ much' JmproYfed dunnjrth* VlvKcek. lUnmiStsk'abiei ifij.UYiijrincemiperciah oinfernjmsarf btr>!l; sides, r > v ;Widfttiie^oixq of -tbi? ; •f/ImproV.ed. : ,Th*nbwa froiii' Enrbpe by/the ; City. of •-- Washington, l offi' Capa RiwOris awaited •’irittt much ; > interest; r The. exchange'bn. t, ,aas?off > •iroipsl: business forthis /mail has-been ht /' h.42i afcaigbff6rVo'ntid , st&6si, 1 > < ::--',•„ • ?.;,**' ; statement of z.Vwe b^ks;oft New 0 for tire two week's end -1 ss&■ a!frJv SjJeakujgof'this stM^eh4 3o'por rnew stock tw helmed ont at - tbopne aifd'tf of stobk is tbe ijmds of': tbd. i • ~:j i,*.’ .i''■?,-• ! - fi f.'- j- J &*% { I •tvi Aae'onrionsTfoct to railroads, we may i ie^ o w^A t lb®^ ; i^ginraandTenneMeeßßili l Oftd i? $7*000,000.-, 'lXb>lBsff f the;^tMablo ; valnnof ,tbe land, in the coun* ' l> to ®?J* ,rol . l S ll^w 3 tic 3*' taken-frbm the State -it $53)017,229 !tor an iporoase,- in .six yea, r?,- ot $25,355;6591.1 Thi*- sadden increase ‘ i» elone?;the an" ihtbf&al - improyoment .Tvwhioh has cost only 97,000,000 i -v. \i# .\-±. .Y. jiniiiDKLPHIA STOCK B-TOPANOE BALEB. ■ ■ ; - Atisurt Vi 1889. ! .( ' *!i£iS u, «J T * 'oo.; «'in<-KQr»i' .’ I K?*£?“"!2*** M ***' Homiawntcoiiaii: AtHimDA3oeHasrxtrT»Ta«Ts,> • ?252 io,PUhter. Bk Ten Mlll S2X• iil- 100 '■' gif o{ r v- d0.;....^7>s .1000 I«ohUhValß- 65.., ggk 4- I ; -do ........ :. ;/$7& ,S 2S 01l i l i® 1 ?B.ntcof NAm 10t. ,., 10. - J2S?> 5i c E? vR y Pi*. ?*- SMorm.OMiel prof.’lMK .. >g“| . N . fo nnn R e,ei ■ tobriliiv c*iS!...bB,tosl \ «S; Tvi 0 '&&r / w.n . -jrHbwUßSin lot. ..:K% ■' MW Cnm^c'Ain's,’ ; BSii mt- f fie£f s f fr«S?.tfrra.'.[Si< W *'do^:* I '.'.' .'.V.'..' .‘m.'.'o ■ 4^Sgfe^;'gf v ?' 3 '; "Fl>U» oaperfino, extms'j and fancy Ryo.Flonr is scarce aha firm at $3.75, andPennaylvanla Corn. Meal at - jruhdnt mnch, doing in either/-=>lOo - £sl® Sdld^at/V 1- piicd .kept’secret. receipts andfttlly.equal to . >tb&-vdemft&dp i asr'ihe'7ti>lltera^are,' } r ndt' % to* ~ .opiate to any extent at , tbb' presei)fc asking rates. ’about 4soo lots,Tat 118a' 1200 for fair to prime red, and't2Bal32o for, white, vAI VI , l u ?i^s r > Uw lattdr’fof ohoiceKontncky, Rye l - is wanted, and'all sold hWQtfZs for now a Delaware,.and 78a80o for-for'PonnJylvania, : Corn V 1 good, reqncgt.and about : 4500 bushels' 82d, .The oSeriuga are ijght. .Oaifl meet "with a steady de*' , m»ndj-»ni »l)tmt:6000 lm!lielB told • „ 34*340f0r. m(ma]ity,.ioclnd!nglOOOba«hela: , .-Pnwjoldj; .kept privato,.; In, ■ ‘ Quercitron J*,rk dhero is'noth; nr doing, aiui Ist ''od»lity;N o Vl;ii,iretiti)d' »t*2B per tob“ Cotton— . Xnere ls no Onetige in'tlm market- end e mbde'rate, - bnrmcsK iioing. a!. previous qaoUtioDS. , The 'do. ‘ i i9»Bd.;foVgl,MOr|#*‘-rin4'(®rOTMon«.-|* raodereti, , * JSolr sale, of fiif Rio Coffee was made at lOo'otf time'. Til lieedfi ;ive are oMWfcap,Timothy, at *2 Ts s ;pef is bare,aid aotno s toldert,.art PeimsjlTania and Ohio bbls in email lots; 150 bbls. Western were aold at 27i0. .Drud(t« la firm.et 2«o andhhis. 28io BFew ‘Tori ' Stock 7 "'/ L /lW£fT|?^"v CM,BnrlAiQu;,,.M |«0,.:. ilo 1)50 6*3i »]P«oitfo MSS <*>.... 83X'ioo do ■- *..;vilx»„3Bsi Wok.-a do ;■ l'hv-.’inw ! M* • ■ JB4-‘- •• ■-'iiviiso'tv S 4 ‘J J 0 *-.• • do ■*•'* r.r,- ! ,... eBx -W; -V-S .-«’• •'I-.doy. i.M Corn Moal, bujbol; nor it #1.4801.0) Tor .Suth.ro, and 5 ; ''* -■'< •? ' _ v ‘Oats are qtnetatolii rates- ,v ‘ >•■ , .- : ‘l - dn be tMfi jdAm>tnd;Wf tb inodersfo salMiat •BfehysMr?!°n"kf".r * r tb t v ' t J,-r - 'fcK-. >; V establishments Klfht«n -rtpettettira tbeTori'e employed for the Houses of £ar~- "*Wj/ ft l? n m>.a'fo inwistom thoir worlftf A»lu>**ihOf rbr .mg'lit . Four; cnbs, Dy the Timet, •fvfdvißptoyoa feoUlf.ln baitfrod reportara and report# to ..andJJotbotweenPrintmg'Honia Square ajidthe FnUoa fleyendoftha lead *:in| - vnrpOM pafora the pnbltb acknowledge of Of;the‘«nrm#nt# 'jnade and epid ; lyifeay Nd«S' #QS paaaingaJong ; tittd' *hth* ‘'•tjeojai {ttjpfjbQu y hw ddabtJeßSj 5 6f £hirid?d, {i-tiia nostUaart'f coyneft -'Thi* geptlmaß»fo7t»erlr /ofibe ; takes , ;l ibfialeorfentleinoft’iioTo'tliior.bw : furniahlng gooda. famished, de- jlhy eujiomcr ftnawiHalwaj’elJopndertheTOpervisioii of ;World t : '' AiJ#We stock of fot'.Mp 'jPaltrind WihtOfr»alei, Boleeted ’ : *heibe#t jiuropeen and A merican, ~ ofthe pdWio, who art re- Clothing fq ! aor>he«#t;cbrnbr.r of .Ohe«tmii In>'lrtlgh'< > Njainit an 6W 1 by irtdimeaajQaaria'raffioiflhttoinrttMp'fc l ‘>tWatnraJatibn.^ltyiU < p^fUlf|rt , aty#l ysa; ; |b^idipga i but j# beaten; rafleettb^of produce#' that beautiful effeet of eclioet, repeat* l . - - iog, ; . wUa .tvJmost 'httmaa- ’diatJrtctn'esa' tha oft-told id** ' f j- jour telothmtf of^OranviJl9;Stoke>;' • .tbofMhionable olothicr/No. ' S iA m* t h »; SAVma;- Fiisfn—NomhWsb*. •t -.CkiKifßp - epcorni; and ..JVitpaT; ?•* .’ 'rt&is34 jn small /rora; all olaasea of< \, and aliowa iatemt it th# rate of five par V^n^perwiittnh-Y Y-- Y ; ti" " Motier naylbe drawn br check#,wlthoQ t'. tom of m* rt'rteti X", 7 Y- : I'' -■- ; !' d> - r * 1 ’ daf^aad.Sitoftlar tintl! 1 fi.fn evening* -'president, FRANKIJNcPEIJI/r ¥rtaetfrer. &jui Secretary, CHAB • Bi MOBSIS. r J.' / ~, ." TBirsr t W«KcrTr~ChnrtßV9d br^ibe.Start orPannaylvama* rtoeivijdlevery ln anr amount, .largeorsmall., .. -;. v ;f 'Y'.V- ' ; 2 ;{ ,' baotlnOOLD, whenever if;iXlenalletfforj^rtdl^thbufndiioe,. v r-. f, c i received WbvHfxttui fn isirafort, ■ /;;.''l, Prtmgft Kents, m etherflrrt* i iC) CjOpwiioS' ioathirMt. ’V". —l— iKfdaMoitiMttl ofSALASfANDERWorKUo reuon-)' .MgROItyATIOWS. (Reported fof The PressTl " . SAVANNATt-StdMi'lliin.Btflo of Oeoreia, Gari-in -100 bale* cotton 8 MMris Wain & Co; ,H 0 do H yUruifc BonteOilrt-JP C rotor A SorfU tlo Btorrart. Corron & Co; SO bklet domestlnußev A McDevit: 32d0dl Crelsliton A Corel do PH MooroA CnilOdn-J 8 WoodwardiA Eoni 03 do Ttnelev, Enrli«h A Co; J 2 do AWboMon A Son; 100 oaoka noo’B.J-Ettina A’ Broj-.41 jksasundnos to, MAbales oottonorder*\ r, - ’-. * t , PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. •’ WM. B. THOMAS, Jv WMi C. KBBRMLE,) CoMMiTTBK or th* Moirrfl* .JOHN E, ADDICKS. S ! . ■ letter bags • v AT THE MSBCHAWTS* EXCHANGE, PHItAPELPHIAr , SWp Tonawanda, J011m.;.. ;. .Liverpool, Aot 38 S„;MARINE INTRtHRBSCB. PORT "OF PHHoUHihPHfA. Aog. 3D, 1889. BUN S3I SUN 8ET5..„....„.(i 32 HIG)H WATKR:;r.i...' ~3 2 ~ ,i.. arrived. ' . - .; ! ... £ IT 8 mait atoam*hip Stato of Georsa, Gsrviftt from Sa« vnnnsh. with mds« ,and Tmss?n?erB tn Alex Heron. Jr., FnctAr, nt JO-SO.A M.’oa Frrmx Fan Shml, onssad rohr lkos Holcombe, bound south: at AM. 30 milpg Sof -Frtin«?«it3hosl,'SteatnglHpyAtnwCo,bound 8; IAO P north of Fmnx Pan, steamship Star of the Bduth*>wo bound 8; Saturday. 5 A M, steamship Mont-' fotnetjh And at IQ A M. steamship Keystone State. . • Steattuhio .Boston.'Sellew. 21 hoars from* New, York viv Cape; May,' hours, with mdse and passengers to J« Altdenlico. • ~.Bteamsh!o Kennebecj Hand. 24 hotirs from NeW York," ria'Capo-May, with mdse and passengers to Jas AJl derdte6i',.-' r ■ Jt■ 1 • —' / « , 1 •SehrCorro-Gordo* .Irons, 1 days from Suffolk,*Va, with’shmxlfts tdoantain: ’ • Schr Sarah Ann 800. Baker, 7 days frnmßoston c with mdse to‘Crowell &-Collins.' Pawed ft herm brig and' a. lomber*loeded Sohr below Reedy Island, beatm? up. '' Sebr John A Haxzard; Law*. 2 days from Milford, Del; with wheat to.Ta*,Barrfttt&Bnn.' * • Sony IpviAj-Hennias- Richardson, 3 days from Poco rl?s‘cf»^.l,tWnt»bey,toJ'W‘Bacon. ' ' . ; .Sew J M. Gaaee, Smith, fdays from New York, with mdsoto Crowoll & Collins * < Sjsbt. Ttanoocaa,-Andereon'. 1 ! dar from'New Castle, Deli With wheat and onto to Richardson & Overman. Bohr Bohomia. Clark, 2 dAys from Chesapeake City, withxram to Christian & Cnrfan. • ' ! . 1 '. ,Schr Delaware. Deobv-2 day* from Smyrna, Del, with wheat trt'Jna Barratt ic Soa.‘' - .-Bohr,Telegraph. Carter.,2 dare from Camden, Del, withfcmjn to Jaa Barmtt A Sort. , _ . , Shore. Imh,'2* days from Harmony. Md. Ja« Barratt Sc Son. , - . . . *. •Behr Mabel, Coulter,‘ 3 days from Sassafras River, Md, With oats and wheat to Job^l»JJewlev.& Co. Bchr JV H Maillor. Crowell, from Boston.. Bohr W B Ferguson Wheaton, from Boston. • " Bohr Marietta Smith. Dill, from Now Haven. : 'Sloop Laneet. Bayatd, 4-. day from Christiana, Del, wHh srrain to Christian Sc Oarntn./ , « , ' - Steam-tug America. Vird*n. l 0 honrs from Capo Mar, havior-towed to sea ehip Wm Cummin'ra. bound to St Johr|, NB. - Af S l o’clock ■ yesterdar morning. 10 miles 8 of CabfvEenlpperi, Spoke schr B 'Watson, from Mobile for Philadelphia. ■ ■ • , Btean)>h;r America, from the Capes, having tawed to •«4;at3 A'MF iaay, ship Lancaster, for Now Orleans. «-r tfc’f-U :CLEARED. ; : Wobeter T ty Mitchell, Richmond, T • Rhin.T H Perkins. Cutter, N York. Workman fc Co. - ’Bw.ToeMaxwell«Havis. Port Spain DAllett Bros. Br-brig Aarottrup, at Thomas* J F Po -niston.''-;- r ,1?..,- y •• • -‘Brig Opett Sea, Babadro, Banror, L Audonried Sc Co. ,:RehrHenry May. Hoover. Weymouth. .. do Rohr Vesta.- Henpt. ThomMton. E A Bondar Sc Co. Schr W H'Mailler. Crowell-Boston. Novin Sc gn-Wrer. W B Ferrnson* Smith, Amsqunn, Tyler, Stone ■&-Cn.'‘ - .> ", 1 *• - Schr E Flower, Ravnbr, Boston, D Conner. _ ‘ RTi-Daly- Hewson. Wilmington, NC J Baker. -Btr J Jerotne, Jerome, Alexandria, eto, T Webster, Jr. ‘• Btr C O AB*er. Shore. Alexandria, eto. D Cooper. • Btr jS Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. ; ;(06frespondAnce of The Press, iv? - . - - ' vHAVRE DB GHACEi, August 27.1839. . . The wVomlne. left .hbre this morning with 7 boats m tow. laden and consigned as follows: DauphinVpj* iron to E J Ettlas k, Bro; Effort, bitumi nous coal to Wilmmvton: Norcross Sc Sheets; lumber to' WiJnuneton; National, bituminous coal to Thee J Co?k; kopng Jambs. Extenuate, and Ida, coal to Dol City. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchance.) - LEWES, Del. Alls 27. - The following vessels loft the harbor on Thursday at noon, Mat-Bark Helen Maria; bms Abbv Ellon,Oliver, Lnoy Annj BChrs E H Adams, E W Gardner; Buena .Vista. R L Tar, Paugasactt. T P % Coooor. Clarissa. Em ma, Albertj-.Challenye, Triumph. Eloctno Lisht.Pe 4uonQOck.-Paran«.C R -Payn'or. Bolivar, Loader. 1, Godfrey,,L W/iedbeo,' Effort,'Aililxme, And Jane Fish. The schr Frank Lucas was hauled off yesterday by Bur ton Sc Marshall. Wmd south, and warm. :rXow»,.t .f ' _ . . . WM..M. JIICKMAN. .MEMORANDA. Steamship,.Virginia, Kelly, henoo, RTrivod at Rich mond 23thinst.’- - • •Steamship -De Soto, Bullock, cleared at New York SrtfnnstfpfHavana,- ' - ... Steamship City of Now .York, Howes, cleared at Bos ton 27thjnst.forPhiladelphia. , • •' » ’ Steamship Northern Light, Ttnklepaugh, from Aspm wall. a t-New < York 27th Inst. ' r, Steamship Cahawba.Smith, from New York, via Ha .varta, «t New Orleans 21st mat. ' „ _ Snip .Constitution. Lunt, from Galveston for Liver pool was spoken 24th ins toff Hatteras. ■ . Ship 8 8 Glover; Killam, from Calcutta, at Boston 27th instant. - - ? Ships Africa, Boutelle, for N Orleans, Osborn Howes, Crowell, And Union. Small, for Boston, were going'down tho river fiwn Calcutta 2d July. ■ Bhipti : Chicago',.£haSe, Shamrock,' Donne, Calliope,' Goodwin, and-Arkwright. Davis, were loading at Livor pool 13th insUfpr Philadelphia. . ‘ , ... Ship Michael Angelo sailed from Callao 10th ult. for tho y States. - - . , PiU^ 9 from Liverpool, arrived at Ton-. Ship Jennie' W*’ Paine, Colburn, from New York for Ban Franoisco. was spoken is th ult* lat 740 N, long e 2 25. V Ship Robin .Hood* Matthews, for the V States, sailed from Callaojithult. Shin'Amelia, McKenzie, cleared at Charleston ,25th inst.ibrLivernool,. • 5 Ship Alfred Hill. Nagel* for Hong Kong anilShanghao, cleared at Boston 26th mst. , Ship Flying Eagle, Bates, from Now. York, Orpheus, Howes, fromdo. Ocean Express* Wilhs, from do, Amos Niokerson.- from do. Northern Mo- Kmney. from ; dn via Rio de Janeiro, and May Qowor, Chßtfield. from Boston, At Sen Francisco lat font. . Ships Chonoi of Fame, Knowles, from New York, and Dashing Wave*Lecraw, from Boston, at San Francisco 3dillsU , -,'-. ' - •.•Ship Gauntlet, Borland, sailed fromSau Eranoisco Ist mat. FotNevrYork. • • M Ship Wizard* Wbodaide. for Kong Kong, sailed from San.Fmmusco Ist inst, . . •• ~" Ship Magnolia, Paine, sailed from San Franeisoo 30th ult. for New,Orleans.- . ■? -Bark. Amy, Hammond, from Charleston, arrived at Boston27th inst. «- » v: Bark .Martha Wendall, Smith, from N York, arrived at Callao Nth ult. f - r- Bark St Marts, Spavin, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived at Now York 27th inat - > r , Btirk AmorioaUi Wortingor, sailod from Cardenas lHli mat. foi* Philadelphia. ' Wilson, from Baltimore, arrived at Buenos Ay res July a. ; , ' BarjrßrAjgsnxa, (Br) at Valparaiso 13th ult, was char .tered to losri nitrate aWquiquo at 613 per ton for Phila delphia. , ‘ > ' i n * ‘jßark .Dublin, Huntlejr, henoo, arrived at Boston 27th :j BAric Dawn, ? cleared at New- Bark ——, (blue signal with white ball in contra) was 'Wa'aSZta., arrived * I^l.omMh. Distant/.-'; - - 1 .Brlgg. G- W; Barter, Rio Grande* Foster, Model, Tan gier; ami CB.Hatl. hence, arrived at Boston 27th mat ,BrjgßF Na*h, Ramadale, s fro'm-Bue|io3 Ayres July 5, nrrivedatNflwYork27thinst. .. Brje Gco.DoWlnes, Jameson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Kn«toort2sth inst. w Brig Chicopee', Howes, sailed from Boston 2Gth mst. for Philadelphia. . r . . * „Bng Sea Belle,Rose; for Philadelphia, .sailed from Havana 20th inst.- - .V -- Delhu Kenny, clearfld at Havana 20th ; inst. for s Crooker,;Preshrey, foriPhiladolphift, sailed Smith, Leo; Raven* Rose, and Beulah, Hanson, honce, iimyed at Mancheetor, Mass, 23th insh , . Bohr-Jiß Johnson; Johnson,'sailed from balem 26th mat; J for Philadelphia. ' - .' .1. Schr-Island Bello, Shopman, henco, arrived At Now Bedford 26th inst. . , „ Schr‘Z A Paine, Sadler, hence, arrived at Ewrtport 20th inst.*' - • - - ■ , , Sebr Mary Fletcher, Crosby* sailed from Eastport23d mat. ipriPhiiadelnbia. - - . v bebr Planet Mars. Geoshegan, from Maracaibo, ar . jjg^lgpgjgfor ‘Saco, arrived at '.yjcfcr ChW vMoore, Ixigersoll, hence, arrived at East- Greenwich24thinst. ' » - , l . Schr Goo. W Krebs, Emerson, hence, arrived at Balti more 27th inst. - ' SchrM A McNeil, Hand; cleared at Wilmington, NC, 25th inat* for Now York*> -- ficiir ; Marinah N, Gautier, for - Wilmington, Del, went to sea from Wilmington, NC, 2Sth inaf: '■ - -Bchr Jphij Price, Seßrs,'cleared at Boston 27th mat. for Philadelphia* , - „• Sehra.L Btev6ns, 'Jaa' Bliss, Medorn, I* AOrcutt, A .Tra l, bAudenrefd, Martha marshall, Perrin;-White Stfunll, John Rogers, C A Hecksohor. Geo L Green, and « Payson^hence, arrived at Bouton 27tKinst. ' • , Schr* TXeVo;J H Rlsley.. New Jersoy,E W Perry, hence for Roxburjr; oeo J Jonest-do for, Salem; S B Wheeler, R H Snanuon, do for Boston, sailed from .DutchlslAuU Harbor,2sth inst. • . . - -Schr Judge Harrington, from Brandywine, arrived at New Haven 23th inst. r - - , Schr M M Freeman, Nickerson, houce, at Portland 2Sth inst/ ■- - - T'.-. r- - : Mary Prioe, Blizzard, from Baltimore. and’E WBenton.vTaylor, from Delaware City, arnved at Bos ton 27th insC , - i •Schr, Cicero, Yates, W-WlBrainord, Browditch, And Bruriis,i.Ei|rml, Bailed from Providonoo Sljth mst for , Bchr Al v imi .Brannlh, cleared at New York 27th inst for Philadelphia. Schr Maryland, CAthcart, hence, for Portsmouth, at Norfolk 26th met with loss of foresail and jib, sailed &{-am aaroe day. . . 'Schr Fidelia. Gamly, honee at Providenoe 26th.mst. . Schr Mrtria Roxana. Cox. hence at Boston 2flth.mst. Schr Hill Carter, Fisk, cleared at Boston 26th inst-for * Sent j M Vance, %uWge, from CHnrloston, ot N-York 26th inst.'Had heavy N E gales j split anils. - Bjvs'fiulow, Lawrence, hence for oalom, and Ame rica, Robertson, do lor Beverly, were at Newport 2PM '2sfb inst- - -fv '■■./. - * * Knight, Whiriow; McCloskey, SleV bins; Lillie Bonders, (Me, and F.Afenrm, Avery, sailed from Providence 25th inst., for this port. . SchrTilMe E. Babbltt, hence at Di Tisie Coming for Dyspeptics anti tlioaewho have .suffering for years with a disor dered liver, or weakness of'the digestive organs. You Will believe thls.after'giving lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERSd trial. This remedy will cause a permanent dure, and finable jrou to enjoy life. ;. For sale by the Proprietors, Dr. 0. M. JACKSON & C0.,418 A’RCH Street, Philadelphia. auSP-ltd&'W' . ‘ Facts fob this Fezbijb.—Dr. Mott’s oss£ts2Atw Fibtß.—The only preparation of Medi djniil lroh sanctioned by the Medical Faculty, and pre scribed in their practioe. ■ /• - 'The experienced thousands daily proves that no pre paratioa.oriron panifoYa moment, bo compared with !itl Innoxious in all maladies in which it has hitherto been tried, it has proved absolutely curatlvoin mimer ooscosesof eaohof the" following complnints, viz: In Debility,.Nervous Affections, Emaciation. Dyspep* - lie. Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Incipient ' "•*Consumption, Scrofulous Tuburculosis, Salt. ‘ sj - Khoum, Scurvy, Mis menstruation, Whites, lY Chlorosis, Jaundloe, Liver Complaints, Mercurial Consoguences, Chronic ; /; Headaches,. Rheumatism, Inter- • rpittent Fevefs, Ao., do., Ac. -DeftUiy, Impurity,of the .Blood, Depression of Vital Energy, FaWand btherwieo Siokly Complexions, indi cate itS neoessitjr in almost every conceivable case. In all oases of Female-Debility its effects are dolightfully. renovating. '• No,remedy has ever boon discovered in the whole History of Medicine, which exerts such prompt, .b&fepy*'find;fully restorative effects. Invalids ho long bed-ridden as to have .become forgotten in their own immediate'neighborhoods, have, after a fow trials of this Restorative, suddenly appeared in the busy world j as if just retarded from protracted travel in a distant land. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisi tion of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, r immediately follow its use. For salary, all Druggists in town and country. 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United States, who will roceivo subscriptions axficute ail trade outers for weekly numbers, fort nightly or monthly parts, or volumes, and to whom all matters of uusinona. or and drawings, or advertisements in the United States, intended for this paper, should be sent. au34-wmf-3t THE PRESS— MpjyffAY, 29, 185#. r Stand, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST-i four doors below MorehnnU’ Hotel, to which they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. i?“ Aoknts von Pittsboro Glarh. au6-3m MARBLE WORKS. MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS. Has constantly on haud a very large assortment o MONUMENTS, ENCLOSURES, and GRAVE-STONES, Of various designs, made of the finest ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES, Whloh ho will sell at greatly reduced prices. Is slbo prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable terms, and respectfully ihvites the publio generally to examine his stook before purchasing elsowhere. ADAM STEINMETZ, Monumental Marble Works, RIDGE AVENUE, below Elevonth street, ■ apl3-mw f-6m Philadelphia. HARDWARE. *|TRUITT, 880.. & GO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS H ABO W ABE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac., 529 MARKET STREET. 5Q9 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, auS-3m PHILADELPHIA. ]J|OOBE. HENSZfciY & GO* HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE, NO. 437 MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS,. PHILADELPHIA. LOOKING-GLASSES. ROOKING GLASSES. Nov in store the .most extensive and elegant assort ment of LOOKING GLASSES, Forever? ssacb and every position, ami at the most moderate pnoes. LOOKING GLASSES In the most elaborate and the most simple frames. LOOKING GLASSES Framed in the best taste, and in the most substantial manner. LOOKING GLASSES Furnished by us, are manufactured by ourselves in our ovm establishment. LOOKING GLASSES In MAHOGANY and WALNUT frames for Country Sales,.., '** JAMES S. EARLE & SON, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, apl-tf PHILADELPHIA. PAPER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOUKKE, IT SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (helow Market), AND OPPOSITE MERCHANT STREET, Hryo on hand ft largo anil splendid asaortinont of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS, To which they invito tho attention of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. au2s-2m T ATJREL HILL, FALLS OF SCUUYL JL/kILL, WISSAHICKON, AND MANAYUNK.- The Ridgo Avonno and Mnnayunk Faesonyer «advnvy being now completed, tho cars.run regularly ovory fif teen minutos from tlio now station, corner of Ridgo and Columbia avenues. Tins lino connocts directly with tho ** Girard Collego Passenger Railway’' cure.. leaving Second and AtcU street* every four minutes, via Ninth stroot ami Ridgo avenue. This is the onty Passenger Railway route to any of tho above named places. au27-3t ALFRED L. CLAY. Secrotary. CJUN BALE ROPE—Manufactured and for THIRD.-STREET JOBBING HOUSES, (jHAMB-EES & CaTTELL, NO. 34 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS OP FRENCH CALF SKINS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF CITY OALP AND kIPSKINS, Mnroccoe and Linincu, Oak aud Red Sole Leather. auß-lm JUNGERICH & SMITH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, NO. 43 NORTH THIRD STREET Honey, and Loverlng’s Syrup always on hand. au6-Zm gOWER, BARNES, & CO., PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN MISCELLANEOUS, SCHOOL, AND BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NO. 3, NORTH THIRD STREET, BELOW ARCH, Publishers of Pelton’s Spendid Series of „„ OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS. DR. EMMONS NEW AMERICAN MANUAL OP „ geoLogy. Bnjiders Now Renders. Greenleaf’s and Brooks' Arithmetics. &c. Blank Books, Writing, Wrapping. Curtain, and Wall Papers. aus-3m T Peter Sieobr, Wm. S. Baird, John Wiest* Jacob Rikokl, D, r, Ehvin. JJIEGEL, BAIRD, & CO., (Late Sieger, Lamb, & C 0.,) IMPORTERS and jobbers or E> ELY GOODS, No. 4T North THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA OUR irALL STOCK Is now oompleto in all its departments, and ready for Bayers. Prompt paying Merchants from all parts of the Union are rospeotfully solicited to oall and examine for themselves, ( ' aus-3m LAING & MAGINNIS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SteCOE THREADS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS, AND SHOE-MANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES; Sowing Machine Bilk, Thread and Needles. , NO. 30 NORTH THIRD BT., Agents for UPFIELD’S PATENT BOOT-TREES. , aus-3m JJENDKY & HARRIS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BCM3TS AND SHOES, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STB., aus-2m PHILADELPHIA. rpHOS. MELLOK & CO., NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS OV ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN H O 9 I ERY, GLOVES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, 4 o aU6-3m JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Of DRY GOODS, Noe. 83T A 211 NORTH THIRD St., above RACE, Would now inform their customers and the trade gene rally, that their stook this season will be UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. aus-2m YARD, GILMORE, & CO., NOS. 40 AND 43 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS -AND DEALERS IN BILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, Ac. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITT 6, AND SHAWLS. aus-3m 1859. PALL TKADE -1859. J. T. W A Y & C 0., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Of DRY GO OO S, NEW MARBLE BUILDING, NO. 28 NORTH THIRD STREET. We offer, by the package or pleoe, to CASH OR PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS, A very large and attractive Stook of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS. Purch era will find our stock well assorted at all sea sons of no year. J. T WAY, JAS.H DUNLAP, WM. P. WAY, [aus-2m] GEO. P. WAY. FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. DUHBING & CO., Nun. 26 and 23 NORTH FOURTH BTREET, Are now receiving* by successive arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS OF ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, WOOLLEN YARNS, . MACHINE BEWIN9 SILK AND THREAD, And solioit an inspection of their complete and rrell a4snrtcd stock, Jjll-Jm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. JgURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, n& 6 357 Above FOURTH, North Bide, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF NEW FALL STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS, on truant own importation and aeleotipn, whioh tlrov offer for sale to buyers from all parts of tho United States, on the most reasonable terms, aus-2m P A L L, 1859. SITER, VAN CULXN, & GLASS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, Etc,, No. 483 MARKET STREET, aus-Jm. Abovo FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. § HAFFER & ROBERTS, 439 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL. WARES, COMBS, BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES, GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS, AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. nuJ-Sm PEDDLE, & HAMRICK, Importers and dealers in HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Five doors below the Merchants' Hotel, Otto r for sale the most complete stock of Goods in their line to bo found in the U.mtkd States, consisting of HOSIERY, of ovory grade. GLOVES, in throe hundred varieties. UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERB. LINEN-BOSOM BHIRTB and COLLARB. LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS. A SHIRT FRONTS. LADIES' ELABTIC BELTS, with clasps of en tirely new designs, -with an endless variety of NO TIONS, to whioh they invite tho attention of FIRST-CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. aus-3m jyjcCAULEY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 33 NORTH FOURTH STREET HOSIERY, GLOVES, and FANCY GOODB. We hove a fine stock oflmported and Domestic Goods, particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE, To which we invite the attention of first-class buyers. au6-2m GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, LONGOOPE & PEA&OE, NO. 10 SOUTH* FOURTH STREET, Have now in store a full assortment in their lino, to which they invite tho attention of their customers ami buyors of such goods. auS-Jui JW. SCOTT—-late of tho firm of Win* • cMstor & BooIt—GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH ING STORE ami SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 XLlTbtreot,(j\oariy opposite the UirardHouae,) jlw. {?. would rospoctfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to lub new store, and is pre pared to nil orders for SHIRTS at short notioe. A perfect fit guarantied. "Wholesale Trade supplied with fine Shirts and Collars. j j 21-ly fZJJSNTLEMEN would do well by calling V* on BILKS & KENSUi, 130 North NINTH Stroet, abovo Cherry, and have their old Garments inndo to look equal to uew, by cleansing or dyeing and repairing. aiui-2t* WANTS. TiITANTED-r-A-SALESMAN in.a. Fancy .'i _„_~„ r y*lf o , l } B6 • .A smart active young man. ■»ui.. "onainted with the city trade, can address Box 21>12 P.O.i it \lTANTED—Fifteen u,' !«'enty Roodßur- WAN T E D| —In a Wholesale Ribbon Store a Salesman and Errand Boy. Address ** T,” at this Office. au27-3t» A LAD OF SOME EXPERIENCE DE SIRES a situation. Can give good reference. Please address “ F. D." Oil North SEVENTEENTH Street. . - au2B-3t* ■MTANTED—By a young Man, 19 years » * old, ft situation in a Wholesale Grocery House, as Runner, Clerk, or Salesman. Can furnish good refe rences, and would be willine to acoopt a low rate of compensation, until his faithfulness and efficiency shall be developed. Address “J. P.” office of The Press. • : _ : , . au2s-st* YTIfANTED —By a young Man, 20 years * * of ave. employment in aWholesM® establish ment as ASSISTANT CLERK. - Would be willing to make himself useful'to hrfl employer. Salary not so much a present object as an opportunity to advance on Ins merit. Addrooa » deg. west i»0 feet to a post on said canal, thence south 28K deg. east34B}» feet to a post on Neshannook creek, thence south 45? a dee. west aid feet.by said creek to a post, thence south 20) * deg. east 249)a feet to the place of beginning, on which is erected a Bolling Mill, the .mam building 150 by 212 feet, with sheds attached, ift which are. 16 bourn? furnaces, 6 heating flirnacea, boilers and engine..sufficient to dnve all the machinery in said mill, bar rolls, smab rolia. nail plate and muck rolls. Bqnee?ers, shear*. Ac. Twenty five nail machines, and onQ wrought spike machine,and a brick vr&renou&fl.GG by.2o feet.. A piece of land beginning oh the eanalat southwest corner of mill lot, and running south 2H)» dog. west 136 feet along said canal, thence south 60>s dee. east SO feet by land of J. A J. C. White, thence soutn 2 deg, east 181 foot by street, theuce west 24 feet ton post, thence south 2 dee. east 150 feet by an alloy, thence, 18 feet by J. k J. C. White, to mill lot. thenco alone said lot to the place of beginning; containing one-half acre, more or loss, on which is a nail and stave factory 46 by 112 feat, en gine and boiler Rouse, With engine sufficient to drive machinery for 24 nail machines, 1 spike machine, 1 stave machine, circular saws, Ac., therein contained, one cloy houso 68 by 34 feet, with machinery for grind ing and tempering cloy to mako fire briok, and a brick drying houso 78 by .W feet, partly on said. Jot, and partly on land of J. A J. C. White. A LWT OF GROUND, No. 8. in White's addition to New Castle, bounded on the north and east by streets, south br lot No. 7, and west by Jefferson stroet; 54 feet front by 150 feet, on which Isa brick cooper shop, 25 by 40 Joet, and carpenter shop 12 fret squaro. . . .... . A niece of land in Neshannock township, lying south of Eastbrook road, containing 334 acres, more or ‘ eM » boing part of the Jhmpson tract, purchoaodby r. McCor mick from Diana Ihrapson, situate about D£ muos from New Castle, on the Eastbrook road. , . . - A lot of ground bounded, north bv other lands or said trust, east by A. L. ana G. W. Crawford, south by White's heirs, and west by Jefferson street, on which is erected a brick dwelling house. The above described property will be sold torethor, ns a whole. Algo in separate parcels, as described; . The undivided half of 4W acres of land, nqoro or less, in Noshannock township, bounded north by Crawford, cast by Pearson Pvle ana others, south by Thomas Falls, andwost bv Maitland and Crawford, abounding with coal, about 250 acres cleared, coat banks opened, a num ber of frame houses, barns, sheds, stabloe, coke ovens, Ac., erected thereon. A PIECE OF LAND. , „ w „ In Noshannock township, bounded by lands of Willmm Alexander, James Boyle, and John McKee, containing 39 nor os and 130 porches, on which is erected a plank bouse, tv log house. & frame stable; about 20 acres cleared; also, a tood spring of water. Four contiguous lota of ground, in Pollook township, bounded on the north by Cunningham and others, south by White, cast by Vossn and others, and wostny , on which are erected dwelling houses stables, Ac. . A pioco of lend in the borouth of Newcastle, begin ning at the northwest corner of School-house, on east side of Jefferson stroet, near the brid e over Noshannock creek, thence north 88 dog. east 130 feet to said crook, thence north 37)adeg. west 43 feet, thonce soutbs3J4deg. west 281 feet, to Jefferson stroet, thence south 1 deg. east 125 feet to the place of beginning, containing one acre, more or less. _ ... A lot of {found 60 feet front by 160 m depth, m the borough of New Castle, bounded north by street, east by alley, south by Jacob Lint, and wost by Jefferson streot, on which is erected a frame stable. .A lot of ground in Pollock township, m White’s addi tion to Newcastle, beginning on Miilstroet, at the corner of lot No. 2. thence south 2 dog. east by said street 50 feet, thenco south 83 deg. west by lot No. 3.150f0et. thenco north 2 deg. west by alley 50 feet, to southwest corner lot No. 1, thence north 88 deg. oast by. lot No. 2, 150 feet to the place of beziunin?. A frame houso and lot in Poliocktownslup, bounded north by Noshannock creek, east b; Jefferson street, west by -, oast by - 1 A lot of ground in said township, l>cmnded north by Wallaco, oast by an alley, south by Diokson, and west by Croton road, boing 50 feet in front by 150 foot in depth. ALSO, A TRACT OF LAND OF ABOUT 423 ACRES, In Sugar Crock township, Venango county, Pennsyl vania. known as the Saw Milltract, l>oin< the same de scribed m deed from Pollard MoCormiok, to said trus tees, dated 2*d August. 1855. A inoro full and nccurato description of the property to bo sold uqII be furnished from tho deeds, at the tirao of sale, or previously, t 0 t* llB *® oB, One-thml of tho purchase-money to be paid in cash on thoocknowledgmentof thedeod; one-third inaixmonths, nml ono-third in twelve months from the time of sate, with interest from that time; the doferred payments to bo secured by bond and mortgage on the premises; ono third of the amount of first or cash payment to bo paid when tho property is struck down. ISAAC M. PENNOCK. WILLIAM K. NIMICK, CHARLES KNAP, au2t>-finAwBt* . H. BRADY WILKINS. BOARDING. BOARDING. —A large, pleasant Room to let with Board, for a Gentleman and Wife (with out children.) or single Gentlemen, in a desirable neigh borhood and convenient to business. Address Box 762,” Philadelphia Post Offico. au36-3t* BOARDING. —Handsomely furnished Rooms} location vory desirable; families.and Bingle gentlemen accommodated s at 1108 "WALNUT Street. Reference required. nu22-6t* SOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms, single and in suites,- can be had with first-class Board, for the Summer, Fall, and Winter, at 1316 WAL NUT Streot. miB-2ra Desirable private boarding for families; large and small rooms communicating, handsomoly furnished: large garden attached. Refer ences requirod. J 629 SPRUCE Street. jyl9-lm* EDU C ATIONAIj • Education of young ladies— -1 Tho Spring Garden Institute, No. 611 MARSHALL street, will be reopened on tho 6th of September. GILBERT COMBS-A. M., Principal. au29*l2t Residence 611 MARSHALL street. IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE, MEGHAN* ICSBURGH, Pa.~This Institution commences its next annual Session on Wednesday, the 7th of Septem ber. Students leaving Phihdelphia by early train for Harrisburg, will Teach the Collego in tune for dinner. §l6O pays for board and washing, fuel, light ami tuition in tho College Department lor one rear. For catalogues address Rev. A. G. MARLATT, a. M. nu2o-8t President. LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI SETTS, rind CURLS, manufactured in thevorr best and newest Paris st> ics, nnd of which w® co P 3 ,”"*i£ keep a very large assortment on hand, sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible price*. Orders |rom all parts of tho country solicited, and promptly atteiiuea to. Also, a newHAdm, au2)-3m* Between Market and Chestnut. HWARD, Nos. 103, 105, 107 North • SECOND Street, i» est patterns. Also, a good assortmentor French Lace Materials and Trimmings for moving Bonnots. Also, a choice stock of French Flftwers. Feathers, Ruches, and Bonnot Frames. JJU ’ aulB-thsJcm-6t S“ PTS. TURPENTINE. —150 bbls Spts. Turpentine, in BtorenndforM.lehv ROWLEY, ABHDURNJ v R L iiCO iis _ AMUSEMENTS. TU^ATRE. Sols Ee«»«e„„, .........Mr*. M. A. GARRETTSONV ActingnndBt.eeManager.....-...■Mr. E. F. KEACIL Bmiubm A.ent TT. Blr. JOB. B. MUREBY. . MONDAY EVENING. Ang. ZRA. UM, RICHARD 111 ' * Richard IH. Mr. J. B. Roberts: Buckingham, Mr. L. R. Shewoll; Elizabeth, Mrs. Duffiehl. To conclude with - - _ BETSY BAKER. , . Scale op Pkicks.—Dress Circle, (Seatssecured WTlh out extra charge,) 60 cents; Parquet. (Seat* secured at » cents, ; Second Tier and Family Circle, and Third Tier,2s cents; Private Boxes, according to their locale, 86 and ?3; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private **°xes, 75 cents. Wheatley & clarke’s arch. * " STREET THEATRE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. Admits. .OTHELLO; Or, THE MOOR OF VENICH. lago, Edwin Booth; OtheUo. Air. TYheotlert Demid mona, Miss Emma Taylor. To cohclado -rith the LauiheMo Comedietta of « . LADIES BEWARE Col. Vavasour, Mr. Wallis; Lady Beauchamp, Mr*. John Gilbert. .- - . SCALK or Pttlcßd.—Admission, 25cent.: Secured Seste in Dress Circle,cents: Parquet,so cents: Seat* in Private Boxes.Wents; Whole Private ry, 33 cents; Gallery.tor Colored Persons, 25 cents; Pri vate Box i n Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents. Doors open at 7«f* o'clock; performance to oommeno* at quarter of 8 precisely. • Hf cDONOUGH’S GAIETIES—RACE ST., ITJL below THIRD. FIFTH NIGHT RE-OPEN£NG. GALAXY OF TAUENT -1,100 persons visited tho Gaieties' on Saturday even* ice. Three NEW PDAYS this week. “ Hernar.der « the greatest living performer, together with Richard Bnrt hlein, Billy Thomas. Pan! Burger- John Williams. Yoon* America, and Master Tommy. Miss Kate Leslie. Wise Marie. Miss Whelpley, Professor ' Sim peon, Master A 3 Becket. ~ • - ' c BAND OF SERENADEWfI. .Admisaion 10 and 15 cents. Private Boxes 28 cento. Return of the _ CAMPBELLS! chf.stsBt?above “twelfth. comm «? Fm&tiss*"*' ORIGINAL CAMBELL MINSTRELS. , j; bbassband asd bobble troupe. Ana .the only Campbells now is existence; all others aa suming the name are nothing; more than mountebanks and impostors, not to be trusted. We caution the pubUo against all such. ■ * The advantages the Campbells enjoy above an/ other Minstrel organizations arise from their wintering the last 12 year* in the Southern oountry. Their delineation* of Negro charfltfter are taken from natural seenes sod in cidents in African Life, and aim at presenting the Mrisi cal and Comical necriuflritiesof the Southern Ne*ro, and elevating hfm-toThis proper Standard of Natural Wit and Musical Talent, presenting the phases of Negro Life on the Plantation, an*> representing the nmsioal capabili ties of the more Te&ned nerroes of cities and viuaae*. ill representing; trutbfall/the Shades and PecuUantlee of Nexro Life, the universal accord has stamped the Campbell artists nnapproachablo and dafyinr. _ Free Balcony Serenade nuhtlf by the CAMP BELL BRASS BANDAS led by the ‘Wlmndßatto?, August Acbi. Boors open at 7K o’clock: commence at 8. . ADMITTANCE 36 CENTS. •P. A. CLARKB. Agent, and -Business Director. Free music at fairmount.— GREEN .AND COATES-STREET RAILWAY. . The Celebrated . „ GERMANIA BAND „ . perform every afternoon and eve nine at Fairmount. . The cars of the Gre*a and Coatee-afreet Railway paae along Eighth and C-oates streets, to Fajnnottnt, every fivenilnntet. Pare Ave cents. aulg jmwthtf WILLIAM REAP, Superintendent. SIANFORD’S OPERA ROUSE, ELEVENTH street, between Chestnut end fltnrkK, BANF<^3>'8 r BTA%“faOOTH, the largest Company in the world. In their flxrgiwncies every evening. &Ar*7oJU> appears Every evening m hi* great Rple of ChayeotMi. Doors open at 7& Cqnimenoe at 8. Admission SS oenta- Chißaren IS cents. ang3-Im • . . . rfIHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THE FINE ARTS. No. 10555 CHESTNUT STREET, Is' open daily, (Sundays excepted,; from 9 A. M. ta 6 P..M. Admission 2S cents. Children under 12 years half * Bartholomew’s Statue of EVE REPENTANT aowow exhibition for a short time. HASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS LERA BROTHER respectfully annoonoe thee thsrbave located .their Offioe at their residence, 12GB LOCUST STREET, where engagements can be made as rant- inllAn EXCURSIONS. Jpl O R THE SEA-SHOBB IN TWO AND A HALF HOODS. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET .FERRY DAILY AT 7X S. M. AND 4 P. M. RBTUHNINO AT 8 A.ALAND 4.10 P.M. SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LBAVEB 8 AM., AND RETURNS AT 6 P. M. »u5-tf SEE ADVERTISEMENT. ESl ns,nurm.iamict PHILADELPHIA RAILKOAD - Excursion Tickets to the following places will be is sued at the Depot, Broad and Vine streets, on tEe< SA TURDAY of each week, to return on the MONDAY following, viz s To Reading and book. 95 Pottstown do. 100 PhramxviUe do. IID Lebanon do. a........................... 350 _ PottaviUe do. STB By order of the Board. au6-lm W. H. McILBENNY. Seoretary. ' FOB CAPHMAY, DAILY, (Sandsjsexoepted,)st9K o’clock, Steamer* DELAWARE, Captain Co pee, BOSTON.Captain SeUew, KENNEBEC, Capta|n Hand, Form a Daily Line between this city, Cape May, aad New York, leaving from First Pier below Spruce street, at9K A. hi,-*’ RETURNING. Leave New ork, (Sundays excepted.) at..... AP, M. Cape May,(Mondays excepted). ....BA.M. «Fare to New York, Cabin. A* 00 < ** Steerage '. 1 ao Fare to Cape May,including Carnage Hire....... 75 <( M 5ervant5...................... 75 ‘‘ ** State Rooms, extra 100 Freights for New York and Cepe May taken at low rates. Goods destined beyond New, YotkwiU be for* warded with despatch, free of commission.' JAMES ALLDERDICE, Araat, 514 and 315 South DELAWARE AYENUB. 36 30-lf • FEKTIEIZERS. FARMERS. PHOSPHATIC GUANO FROM ’sombrero ISLAND, WEST INDIES. THE-RICHEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD. It oonleins over SO per cent, of Bone Phosphate of Lime, bains ao per oent. richer in.Phosphato of Lira, than Bono Duet. FOR BALE BY THE TON OR CARGO, AND TO FARMERS AT $BO PER TON OP 2,000 LBS, JOS. B. HANSON, Sole Agent in Philadelphia, aull-thsm 2m No. 105 North WATER Street? CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &©. JJJ’CALL-UM & 00.. CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. Also, Importers and Dealers in .CARPETINGS, OIL OLOTRES. MATTING. RUGS. &0. WAREHOUSE 60S CHESTNUT ST., (Opposite the Stats Bonss.) Southern and Western bur ere are reeieotfullj Invited to call. HOUSE-FUKNISHING GOODS. |JOUSEKEEPERS, AND THOSE COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING, Will find by far the largest and most useful stook of housekeeping and useful articles m the oity, oompriaing many new goods, just received from Europe, of a kind never before for sale in Philadelphia, at the ware rooms of JOHN A. MDEPHEY& CO., 922 CHESTNUT STREET, ij27-f m w tf ABOVE NINTH. HYDROPATHIC. QHESTNUT SPRINGS. WATER-CURE, At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA County, pu., tor the treatment of all Chronio and obstinate diseases. This institution,under tho ohargeof an experienced aud skilful Physician, is now confessedly the leading and most suooessful hydrop&thio establishment in this Rbfbrbncbs.—Mrs. Mary Cottringer, 134 North Twelfth street; Charles L. Bharpleas. Esq., corner Eighth and Chestnut streets; George Grant.Esq.,333 Ma-’ket street; H. Farrington,Esq., qfMyers, Clagbom, A Co. For other references and paioculsra adores* DR. JOSEPH A. WEBER, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT HILL, je9-Bmif INSURANCE COMPANIES. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CQ.» -CR- INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPET WALNUT Strut, nbov. Third, PWl«delpUa. Having a largo paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in suro on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Vessels in Port and their Cargos, aud other Pereonal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. JohWelUb?"’ fime^Rclmfell. iamuel C. Morton, f Patrick Bradi, Ch«. W. PouUjSI, GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIB, Secretary. Ja33-ly if ' MONEY. $50,000 TO LOAN, £N SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Ganj, Mer chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate terms, bj JONES A CO., brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard- Established for the la*- 86 years. Office hours iVom 7A. M-to 7 i*. M. Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one-half the original cost. • au4-3m-if Must sso to sioo be invested in A SEWING MACHINE, to secure a good and reliab'e one.fo?. family wse? This question is of pecu niar* intoreiVtsfevcry family who think of purchasing one of these-Mbwr-eavfng Implements. A satisfactory solution Ofjthe iflueation maybe obtained by calling at thnSaleSrcpme.W JAhpiS Wll.LCOX.Manufectureroi 4 ‘The Machme«? 7 MaK>mo H.li, Lo. 714 CHESTNUT Street. uawt