;: »n^Qto^‘^J»l|^s~ssf^^^'- ;t X '■' . \9p t t.» . * J ~ »o*»«w *■** n »s> J«OErio«hmmid» M MOMSi N IGo.\: •*>*»* mKmo ho «*»« *■*/.! di> J r* "M HO aaeb:ili3lta QQ?ofayiill772. passatfh \*& to tl§ ;lbl!ow!nrof!irft! ! “;Wl»r»»».jtMat.ln«t*v«nl«nco and -. Eifljcuiimhay’A.afisen to rh^Aflair* a ml,Trada of this { "i'ftOf>ne»*;for*aittij»f'*pj*H 'Money-forucliwliofPiir JE»aS*drwi*rffef.]Miit . • forthwith; Jmspatad w,S*«liit»Ati the ‘Bom of Fiv* i BUBdfad ftnntdh in Fenaloa. 3Sra F»noo* and Three Fane«> of the foUomn<¥Fi|UM* amMownptioirt/’ *co &o TnMO little lnteaf afetyjied leathaf woufifap - poor odd in on d»T* -oflhrod m paymontsfor elegant olothia}. at l(iO i>*lati*l;»tow of GranvilleHtokoe.'No. or Cheafatrt etre?t. ; AB*Atrtirm,E»TA*LisrrHMTi~lnjiae«ingal(*t, notioed (he n legality m pro lament of>,. It. Ktdrtdgaret the northaast-’conler. This gentleman .formerir of thd ’[■ ‘y.OU' JBrol>orlpn).';;lilt»;(aVsm; ' and rutetlup.-inauperb styleotlns oligiblo location for, i the aaleiofiK«ntlWnionr*.' A lpudjtodlfjor ,'3s3sgsg r A,W»; SfcSKS \fcoMwVWirnita ibo mipecUonofth* public, lriniv i*?; ■p#ctfdUy:invHtedtocWlbt , iK«fv£oDbj>6nULptptf»ng. ■ ' e^A " (ftoportedfor.Tbe r -> ■ _. ■ iRICHAIONI)r-SfeaTVWp.VJrsfftia-l«bQxei 0 r,tote^o T M»fffei , 'A. AntolorlU’ bfUi6s «cm*s,tobacco fiaoknorftlcCAnunon&AK).; CO.boxot:^ ’ M^^Bdehnri-fflTOtt^O’caieKlobMeo.Ai&itiAJfm-: . •tronil 160>Dio«ip^*.tQh«coo3facluTtb^tT;W :■A W^LMINUO:ON r >, f . tio« JCatfeß'&!‘Kifitir Aahbumer, 6S-balej.cQttpn.^ftnij^^o.Jhe^tcOJf Colli Co; k 6 bus?pe& toy. ?Adi^ir^w&»l^i)ir ,/ j aanukriti^i^'/ q “I -£5 :UA*oZt?i -FOMYr-OF/rFan.tirtHi^Sg^lllgf MWHtt BteV'Jr ' U ™* ■ '' »iia oiu . -^rJunJUt Hodman ‘fc *. dote KSpSrtWtAuaai*^ -'■.: Sauna, Vtfunu r . \ floaf" to 7 . ymipi aod fcmnioiiiKtdV; '*'■'. hftjjfe msSismKßmmm : • .^^mSSrns^&a^S^ vt>(.VBll«i. (iwiAnhiß; iUyea, :'tOT®tH*W> r *iViP*MWi'WVWVonait^ i ;at™oWie 24th uist Tyitnl?®balds botwß(,« do rop© cutr ■> Monteli, and Bfirfra, Andrews, Sf»i#sra MtsSam Bi.ckfo^d,C>r v Sliuri tia«Tdo; Ate y» fWiTCork, ,do C Noptm»e*«rO?ftTonte.‘ Emmertop, 'Anu Aitce C6Unoe/Btflger t ldy; for Gorki 4o» Arrivals at the principal hotels. ■hi :<,' v ■ to. iq ltj>:chocK tj&Bt swar. ■»., v p 8 E Nelson *tt?Altf;.. A S Nelson* A lay Ala' - A MigflGooltiAlft/-T jc'WL's <; Mite Gorai Ala , ’' ,a ,HarasWaUer, Ala • ! MrsDarbunr. Misa Miss Danbury, Mias/ s , r ADv:=• ■ Richmond.: .>«rWrT-.BnuyA la? ’Y ffifeilHfSlipa, A-KWSdiM(i,B«l HJ-■■ ■'■: ‘Nine C J'rnhee.pel, ; ifeSSlfcs Nlu>’ '',tz; liul, .*?' m ! ">•. < ■.:; ;Mfi»jiicl)owon,Lo. I fcs;*^nn>'‘-.; I i% Ma,■¥/{ ilU’i.feSaorßanrtileiyi': %|tow.^T ! '-’ i-H?obmwn,Phil** ' rl r • v ...t ■r ■ J R Mtller.Tenrr-- - 1 _ . unetnianrEn land ' O WaUh & la, NJ . WT H ■iWjltStloWjjf; Y >- 1 - J 1 WOiMllw.ll,■ftiUi.'< l ,A' ( s.%lC-®W«f^o*. •■• • ' " EtDivieerNY; : ' W;p B»m!«r, S C- : . ■; Chiußttrj;Jf,N'Ya>i"i' i EKnapp, an ■ i- ■!.-■• Robt Mitchell debt, Cin. O- W Mitchell. StLouie , S’S-BtoM.'A#tneS,o»-' -J.i fcmnhiiim.'A!* ‘ m om™,St Lt)ul« - JPXeavirt, CltllO ', e ■■:• CSIV',.’., fiorj.Cn, l> ' ■ltirco M Gililt, llelt :■ ■ -■l • )4Js;Wanl. ■Hi 1 ’- niiM'BjSbodftiiY^ YY.'v Jftireie: xif Y' •'" ’■ Miss Luoy Ksootfcy NY'-- * ■ wo j\9*6riJWT-dtt^'3 v3K H Auetin, H ■: .< tl vrTjelliiKh, Bmoß : ::: J Q Sampaom Tamaqua ■'- Thoa Foator, 111 . ;' . ' Horrisbu^g, a: W^&ybl W H liiweU ! fijrt', Eadoh,. John BffIMHSSSWPSf'Ifo-i 1&B8* WPnnerßyHlfi'i > 3m ‘. *' * * ■ IMS&mimmm : IsV Howv'-. Phila 7 !F Horton. NT i'- J JMiUcr.NV J'sWiWkW ;Jaa il: «;W Ala, Ya 'J ManningA;4a,3ttd’ ; 3 , (f;- .s t i2tft?Jßrowii -• 7 i ; Mr.Coc4ran,Ala--’ B JoQp.Rinf*pWfßAjt SMcK TattiTßalt ■/-»•- ly CAwjrfclrY. b-t >.■ BamißUffora/AU -- -', .fcGallA*aer. Ga . < , w A Nation*Ala i J G Fitsutrickf But 1 * r.~ : FhiU " v i Balt • - r '.~F, TBweaay*Balt ». ’ ■ ■-, ' • ■; -GB Abbott,’Naabvillo 1 irareliS’fiSirolvS ’. ' IpMNtiSniHl: ~- «»';.<• S'- -1 I Mim M Flowf t», Pittebor* lfA|roniPinlt,-A)le.ntown ,' H JiSmith, Allentown-A'>-( { iN'Hpeloyf Cnlrtomin ' i H O lniekenbaek, Bethlehem H J Hendler, l'otteviUe 0 Gin.rieh. LebHOon J M Whitlef. J'hiU i 3w> Hrutoiksn Parv > Jno ASimpion. Ark i Fa ' DPi'otnwntNY u • Gordon Allan, JJ.Y ;K D - *3* JTPinlc, MonU oo | M.OebiiiuttuaJtertotni-, : --BL«wia.F* , „ - - - , ™te-A:,yA;,fei%fsS^on:" t-3nnJDo**y»W'< ' -'A ' l - _.S ' PIUVKIiIN HOtlSEicheeftiiiteiroet.ilhovaThird. Col p Potter. N J.- '-• - ‘ Konnan, Conn - Jq*aobto,«-Ye,v’>- s |wTf*niiAntigua' l*VA.viJFDarie. WMmntfton JBDans, .;Je*NiStarr.Havana.•' ■• r i ’ nWUTtaii’ WJillcon jsteobeiirill*, irnt hinni Va ‘ " JJslwdsV~Bt I*ouja ‘/ mft BUibdlJirjdeabur* >1 |Cfes«v. • i MERCHANTS* rt/abbro Callowhill. CHMjehner,Md v* \- <;l»avißiliVmanrßuckaco - Moeoa ulmam Winaport A oo Joaoimn* Roberta, Pa>la u -JiiGroa,Myomown , 1,1) A Albruht* Readjpjf - ; Bethlehem , i t*;j;'-f f l?,,f ,i!ta>!*?t\W ! ta >!*?t\W BfATlid Biitfi.* I MttUßMrtfctex r.i rjtftmpion, ARantldtCityr. i fibiwiiAjwfßf/Cluiiott;-; ®>lGroam 4 ladf; t:> • - ATM ; />m)lA-)4',Citt*OJilo -vf • J % JonM,Sib* 0 . Mr« Wilimme, Reading . u l 8 Jy» VorfcTaV- 1 ... J-TSmuhi Dapeaetar v iJTKJofinion.PntabdW--,’- SAl ? J r «®® an '•'<■■■ j'AHonubar^e^Pft^'\. - E 8 Carpenter, Elmira, , ■ AKlinble,Chestoroo DlCimhto*tCiieBter^a.r-': ? l Blinniea,Chester eo, - J Scott, Chester eo ' : CMorcerr Chester co te^#f er^, 'i«Wilmi„ g tOn ( l)el W Chester co. . ' :fielhw : Vine3 E Dos tc iy Bethlebem; •jn ~ johrt MeWedr &U, EMto ‘ Jnii-SWty*' AUsnttw*, :n 'Rpehr A iVEnston^ I Martelf^M^gajton-.^ s JBNReks flcla.Milwftultee I . f C ? ».er ‘ iA W Fotteiser, Rotwlmir . 8 Borjetrawr, rhila !KH liODg. CitrbOß OQfV* J /Sepp, Lanesdalei Pft; : above CailOtrhiil, HONKgUi NewtownJacobßßoot,sowtoWn■*> i fb« YdunDeAtlanUo Cityjj t H.Dageflnri Now Texas - WiTrJrirdfia- Sheimorsvnie -Sami Milter, Bernville ■ 1 D Da«> ”j*’- Pbii'V •< v. Che? Davao, Prleetown * DCl•)llens.Che«te^'VAlloy^' , •.'■’/* ( '*» P/* ;; ; Lfe Ch " lB teh [tellErie.Pn ; : MOliSi-VBItNON HOTEL-Seoond nbove-Aroh. iKpX&I Ja^^TeMattj« J W® HeuahftWj Easton, Pa '-J...Y' ‘ s - UMpMg^n ft:-. v?c ’given his attention to tho mitigation 6f human salfdrmg, >HiTini.liiV' in^wti^n ;khbvrhin’'thi»eoOntfyas “lIOOFL'ANIIS GERMAN Has conferred fin invaluable,.boon upon 'mahidpU» ; 'pyai??Ps lft « Liver Complaint/atid- Nervons- Dobility.hW speediiyjwid permanently curedsby, this remedy. -For sate by-Druggints and -Dealers in Medi cinal, everywhere;, per: bottle. Also iprbpnetorsi-fir.-p. M. Jaoksof tc .Co., 418 Aroli street,' ‘Philadelphia*.' r,. ; /V/; ;/i, ' l •“ .- > /.d&Wrtf,;-. • ' jCoBNER gnpoiib and W>inut\Btreeta.~Deppgifs 'x*?i received in small and. large amounts, from all olaesss of, 4 the oomindn!ty, afldeUosn» interest at the rateoffive ’oent.^rannttm*; v i -V-.,-; ! Money may be drawn Dy'oheokswithout loss of iot! 'V- s --V'*'";,, l Office, open dally, from P-untilA o’olbbki ahd on Mod-’ -day 1 and. Saturday until 9 in the.evening. .President, , FELL; Treasurer, CHAR | '.farjawi yiHdM-n^ * • • **» *j the 28th inst.; Mrs. Mary Dougins,' -from her late residence; No; sis South Nme etWclwk~ f 5 BM|TH.-<)ii the 27th ifist., George.W* Smith, son of Marla and the lats George w. Smith; m tho ad year of his age, -v,. v, - , . u;> Funeral from his mother's residence, No. 1251 Moya raensing avenuei hbbve Wharton street, on Wednesday afternoon,atSo’olook. •* -o 1 * r ANDItEWS.j-pn the2Sth inst.,'Mr. Robert Andrews, **Funeraf /rora.his late residence, B. W. corner of R at t Jo’clio? l 81 rce Is, thj " (Tuesday) aftor- GRO»3.—SdQde‘iily/W'thoB7th inati, Edward Gross, inthe tut year pf-liii age."" " - w “ - r * - - Funeral iVom his-lato residence. W 2 North Tenth atroetahis (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock * -SLATER.—On the 23th inst., James Slater, agod 32 years. „ k •.. } Funeral from tho residence of his brother. William Slater, 721 South street, aboveSevonth,this(TuesdAy) afternoori.jatl - O'clock, . , . u- f 1 * SWARTZ.—Suddenly, on the 2oth inst., Christian Swnitz, in the 43thyear nfhismge.-j T •'? ’ * LENOIR.—On tho'2Sth inst'-,'James, bon of James and 4 montSisnmfSdiys Joseph,P. and hlary A. Chow, a^ed COMITY.—On tho,2Cth inst, Martin-C. Comly, in the 43thyear’of hisngo;“. * M MeINTiRE>-On the 27th inst, Jane, wife of George Mplntirgiirt thetßdyearof her ago. * t io 27th inst., John P. Lindsay, in the 43dvoarofHUage. ' * rt ,M^bONEY,—On the 89th inst, John Maloney, in the. his ago. , , * ■RoOD.-rOn - the jsth inat.. at Mount Airy. Matthew Henry, son of Samuel and Ellen G. Hood, aged 3 jours and 14 days. 1 ’ - , • * , I ‘DITMARr-On th623th inst., Elizabeth, wife of John 'Dftm§r. in the 23th year of hor ago. ; , » ; - OALLOWAY,—Drowned frorii on lioard the steam ship Phmeas Spraxuo;Alexander. 8. Galloway, aged 33, lyearp.’Anative of Scotland; * > PRATT.—On tho M instant, Mary Elita, infant daughterof WilUam.H/and Ann Jane Pratt, agod 13 months. ; ~r 1 t ; , . * 1 FRANKLIN MARKET. THE NE W M AHKE T HOUS.E ON TENTH STREET, BETWEEN MARKET AND iCHESTNUT STREETS, ‘ WILL'BE OPENED F O B. B IT S I K E S 3 SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 3d. i The building will be-oponod da THURSDAY ahd’ FRIDAY neit for the inspootidu of ihe public. Ladies paftienlarly Invited.' : V 1 ■ EDW. 'WAIiTTMAN, Prosident. WM. W. TROUT, SuperinTaadent. jY*3=»’OFFrCE OF THE EAST IHAHANOJT lks railroad com pan y.—l’un.A.pxt.fr hu, Au*ast3o,3Bs9. J 1 i r ' ; Theeeoondinstajroont of FIVE-DOLLARBper Share' liecompadaeiandie payable at the Office.of tho' Com i >any. No. 407 Library street, on the Ist of October next ; au3l 571522 ol* y t -- A. McINTYRE; Treasurer. ; nrg= NOTIG_E.—O. OF TJ, A. Jl.-GKNKRaL: Orilor.of,P*mde;nf.the Order or, UNITED-. tMRRICAN MECHANICS in Germantown, 73d ward, FbilftdelpnU, on Monday. September 6th Ifi6£». - , Tbe line will form on Chelton avenue at 9K oVloclc A/M., and move at 10 o clock predsoly, ovor the fullow- In r iroutcj—Coubtermarch; down Chelton avenue, to Main street, up Main to Prico. up Price to Hancock, up Hancock to Haines, down'Kambs ter. Mam.up Mam to Harvoy, doym Harvey to Greon.down preen to Ritten , bouse, opßittonhouse to Main; down Mam to Fisher's, lane.'ana countermarch'Op Mam to Manheim, down Manneim to Green© up Green to Queon. up Que6h to Main; up Main to. Chestnut Hill, ana thon uismii»B for dinner*, whioh will be sdrt f ed*’di?'i o’clock by Bro. C. Donat, proprietor of the,AuiorjoairHotel at Cheathur HiU.- theorchardor Brd;-CvDonati.BßdaddrowdBwill bo da iiyerad;br Mann.‘Hon. fc Joy Morris. Wm.Moran.and J. R. Flam ifldy Esqrs., and othor eminent speakers. T Councils who have-not notified the Committee of their InMuftonty Participate, are requested ip do so without delay, by Wm. hi. Taylor, -'Jacob J. Stroup, or wm. M.WockQrly, 5.,0. Seo’ry. - - ■ The Chief Maisnm has appointed Bros, Wm., M. Weckeriy, ofNoaC. JoaaphH. Comly ? ofNo. 4, and Chas. ■ B.Lsrr&lorft.ofNo.l?,hiaAia9, who will be ackdow-' 1 N. B.~Bhould the weather unfavorable,ithorpa tade will take place the first'cloarday following. n29-flt*; OFTUK U MEN’S NOONDAY UNION PRAYER MEETING.-rOn and after- MONDAY, the gptlrlaat.tthjsmeetinirwill ue held daily; from 33 tol ffelisalt, Id JAYirE'BHALL. 'OhnetmitTjelow.Seventh street.. Room for thou sands, Letevory One that desires anoutpourlng of the Holy Spirit upon pur land, such as isnawbeingpouredoutuppnlreland,como, and hpend 4Uh°ur^ or J'P of t l^n o f ll v in the union of prayer* The fiigtmpof thejiast weqk have been largo nndvdeoply j V3?* A jHEBTINQ -OF THE HOLDERS OF. ILT,'the Jut MortfAge Bondsofthd WILLIAMSPORT AND BOTJRA ■RAILROAD CO.Vrr!r;lKi held at Room" No. 80, Pmladeipma Exchange. WEDNESDAY, August-Slst, At 10 o’clock,; A, M ~on business of pan ticuigrimpormncg, -. ;.. /; au2&-3trp* ,l . K EXCyRSfON TO .ATLANTIC.CITY.— Y oung Mpn’rExonnlon, postponbd on nrpount miOjgivthe,.2fith*will take place on MONDAYS flth or Sewwnber. .Cars will leave Vine St. Wharf'nt 6 pa&.®rk*. oAi,i,xoHKR : ; ffUIOS.BmOU&SON. “ ' ™OttEB™ n UTStro?,™ ok ' ,lt,hO AnCtion Stora N °' ir v ,r , WILL PB SOLD,-; ■- - - A lares assortmdnt.of New and Seoond-haml Household Furniture, including a suite of parlor' furniture, covered with pJuab, supprmr Rosewood Seven-Octave Piano, Forte,made byJreHoeinackei- AC6. 1 $ Also, Threa Fire Proofchcsti. . ' :" . it* 4pfc SOUTHERN^AND WESTERN MER CHANTS will find ft splendid nssortmont of Fall MiUTnery.atMrs. M.S. BISHOP’S,No. 015 CHESTNUT -gtreet.-*- - - . aft3o-Im MEN’S CHRTSTIANASSO ]M. crATION OF PHILADELPHIA.—NoxicB-Mem bemn arrears for Dues will please make payment at the Rootns, 1009 artdlon CHESTNUT stroot. - . | au3Q-8t JOHN WANAMAKER. Cor. Soo’y. STEREOSCORIO. DAZAAR.—The great r Emporium for SterooiCopes and Stereoscopic Pic tures, supplied continually wiui novelties from Paris and ■ tendon. Tor sile, wholesale and retail, at « - i:-f • /.M..J. FRANKLIN’S, Optician, • i j ?, 112 SonthFOURTH Street, lielow Chestnut.; *?s Also.improved Spectacles and Eye-classes, Jui croscopes, Op«ra-f/aj«j, Mathematic aland Physical In .strumenta, in a great variety.. Artificial Eyos inserted.' au3o-Ct i■: " > T - -'j i.‘.; «• •• • > t TP YOU WANT .A .SUPERIOR--LIPS. * SIZE PORTRAIT,' get a Life-size Piiotograph iii’ §dt.at; REIMER’S Complete anil Extsiisive (ialloryj BECOND Street, above ureon.- Open evory day, and Wednesday and Saturday evenings. It* TAMES R. CttALL'EN, AI’TDRNEY AT » CinclqrfaU.:Ofito. r; - Western claims solicited. . ?r 08 'm ptly.madei Thb best of .reforonoeß CHIpUUPKRSiL_(jo hhds.'Diy g n R Shoul dSts. Jiist reeeiveil and foy eale by-. . ■ ri *■ .Ort-.. 1 0. O. SADLER.&OO., WS AROH BtTMti Mooad ilcwr shov, Froa*. Wktsi£ M..M ,„ iTittffiS’UOQDmiiO'W;^-WJM *1 r tQ. h«B§l©B,.o£ tiU at on Monday, saptopiborstfi. ■» -«■ °° 3o -^ fTIHE SUMMER;- STRSUT jPAVt-Septeifeberg. ~r- - •" ~ - f--' anM-m-: tO'i'S'BA d siNalNb, piano, anb ’Septembor 11, Vocal Academy, 1202 FfLBER r St. ; i i au3Q-12t* .. \ . J : OTOMO; plass 1 for the J|~ i-atudy of this Art-will be formed ontha Oth, day df SentemWr, at the Rooms No. 422 - 1 Thesystem of instruction has iieverbefqre.beenpur 'as*j?si? 'Ol leftrnmjr Ims bopn fo gwatl. neß ec»,ll as,tills, and' yet ivho is there tlwt lies not been enlled upon, nt some ; limb, t 5 ndfliosti an nndienoo ht l tester or lesser lenßlh. to deliver an oration or,lecture, .to readWeßSay.-or to make a few' reraarhs upon .an occasion of interest and moment to those ensajed. »n it? An&vho ot.ol Itiwt number.; unless practiced as a spoakor, has not W a dosreaoferaiiarrassnieutßndbesitationiPaiaiul beyond deionptitm, in sSmt.t was so.ontiro y now and unusual to! perform?.;Boarooly ono.m a huudrod canelmpiekeraptioitfromsuehfeelings of mortifiootion| and while evorr man in this country, mny.ho.cmleil upon to dp that iyhichsiTesri.se to.tßesp cmoUonsofroEict, at hut inability to acquit iiimsoif svith plow, easei and credit, few of the sreat mass think of fitUne themselves, for public speakers by any course'of Study. Whr is this r ‘ Is it not because lexiomporaucouS speeoh has l never been tsushtas an art, as ossy oC attainment as. any other ! Is ltnnt beonuss men bohovo the'powers ol an orator to.be-a- “gift, J ’ utterly, unattainable. bj-|hq many, that they. Hogfeot io take, instruction by which to perfect thorasolveß in tho use of languaxo asappaed to real oratorical power ? And will readily admit that ho has no 'gift. . bdtthfli Care ful Study, and practice is at onoe the basis nnasopretof Hueceiis. Iftnis is true, what course, shall, a student take to attain tho;highestpoairioniupublicapcaking? Every other art has a.Bystem of study, rules ana pre cepte, a method byuditcii to* y 0 .or ato P) * rant*-here, : ne is left.to,his oVn w fsl7«a*Vow?{to U P»“Scl®^ most emphatically* an-AJtT.as capable being Sdiiced fo a system, and taught npd acquired as suefii undor compotont and catoftil oViticism.and the -power to olotho 'our in appropnate language js as* much a Aa6it, f formed -by.ropeftted.practice, as id tho eierciseofttuy othernrtr>hethfer requiring mert» me chanteal aptness, or oaUlingunto being the .highest ar tistio skill and study.. And as no one is a fimshed'wnter. by intuition,-as tlie eoUipoaor RequireshUartbypro greesive practice, until he cprocsHtUst by.forop of habit, to write a perlect. sentence? a* it wore, mvoluntarily,' and as fast as he ean move his pen, so, by the same training in,the othpri and vocal, mode of exprogsfon, he cannot fail to acquire, ft), proportion to bis natural oa paoities,-the.same,,focdity, and perfectionoflaaguage and sentence.-. Why should it not bo so ? .Who does not, know that by constant exorcise in the formation of any, habit a man.will, in tho end, almost transform hhnself;, will gain new and astonishing, powers}, will bopOme, in reference ta this habit, a new.boimr ? And has,this great law— applicAble/to .every othorart, and undervwhose, omnipotent influence the aspirant goes forth .with con fidence-J-no* application to the study and praeticOof ora tory? TJiis matter of .extemporaneous speaking, then,, is an art-to be acquired, as all others aro, by careful: onUivation of the natural .powers, -amLn©• nsqn- need despair of boeotning a .good publio, speaker, by; proper 4 r -•* - ' ‘.r J 1 V“ - ».* -It is upon this basis that the. pupils, are Jiere taught, and It iaufteuded not only.for those who are yqung nod urfdisolpunod,' but W those who diavo seencnougßof yeaTS to feel tho want oi Buoh a course. A fqWwords will suffice to show .the systom. of teachinewhich natu rally springs out-cf the ideasjust statedi-l Three oidapts arc accojjiPhshod. First, tho IjTiProvopiont of the voice in olocutionary drills. Second* tho powor of delivering a fluent* impressive/ extemporaneous speooh, by means of debates, and the formation of a deliberative body, dQßi'neil-la nrapara a,student for All the inuidontsof publio lifo. Third, the accumulation jof a mwwof infor mation, which can be acquired under this system, while pursuits another as the mMn.Qbiqot... . \ . , The' instructor durinr every exercise to criticise and apply appropriate roles, the .grand object bein< to perleot tho student in the stylo of his lan ;uago, his rhetoric, andolocution, anu in everything that enters into the arts ana onibpllisjirnonts of a finipliod (or admission InYolhe roguhir class should be made befofo tho first of Soptembcr, hut students can join ‘ ftt anytoma-wlthout-detriment. Oircnlars mat be obtained by nddrossiug * DAVID WILLIAMS, * 1 WALNUT street. ; DKY-GqppS JQBUFin^ BHAIL SALE. , V T ; v:-i i > /.i. ; ; l f / A PULI, LINH ' 1 : STELLA ! SHAWLS, ‘ PRINTED AND BROCHfi BORDERS, is BLACK AND COLORED CENTRES,. , ... ... . * , ynoM TUB •- * ’ ' [GREAT AUCTION .SAIiRS or •' . PATURLE, LUPIN,<* CO., - r*il' hennequin a c0.,-'; ; ,TO DU . , ‘ - bit* KN E H TII I B DA Y j - - BT ‘ s ' ' r JOSHUA, 11. BAILY, NO. ■ 213 MARKET STREET, • , nuSMf 1. ; . ' , PHiLADEI.riIIA. WHOLESALE BUYEItS THOMAS. W. EVANS & CO. Have now opon, of thoir OWN IMPORTATION, A large anil elegant assortmont'of FALL SILKS AND DRESS [GOGPS,. • ■ . Of every description, 1 , - Which they are prepared to offer Withe Trade at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. . _ 818 & 820 CHESTNUT STREET. au2B-fit ’ . . 1 . 1 JJASON 8a GO., WHOLESALE DEALERS In Foreign and Domo.llo ; DRY GOODS. , . AV ' ; 11, - . - NO.AS* MARKET STREET, 1 ’ AND • ‘, NO’. 429 MERCHANT STREET, i Have a full Fall Btock. ' • au29-5t j; W. GIBBS & SONS, NO. $3l MARKET STREET, Are now opening their FALL k WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTED TO . MEN’S "\VE AR. ' - In whioh will be found a full assortment of CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, Ac. aug-jtn 1859. PAiL TSADE -1859. SHORTRIDGE & BRO., (SPCCBSSOSS TO RAHMAN; shtdsb, & C 0.,) ‘ - ~ , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ID B Y AMMaSSk HI%iVSl J S'LETTER- Some very choice specimens, Vnrtli tho attohtion of I Amateur.. O jj KO ' MO : LITHOGIIA .p US , A enlemliil asßorlmont.' comprising all the finest puMisk : ea. tngethor with |t vnrtotr of now subleets. The early attention of puri'lianora is requested, es many of the books are difnoult to proottro, anil cannot be replscod at the Bamo ratos as the copies now oflored. , Foreign Books; Engravings, S£e„ Imported to ordor by T.Tfr!£e: linviitg oonnoeted himself with the above .business, Invites tiro attention Of Ins Irlemla to his new location, i I - angy-fit GG, EVANS* BOOK LIST.—ALL • Books a'Te sold Rt the lowest prices, and a hand some GIFT, worth from 60 cents to 8100, is given with each book at the time of purohaae, I . j,' ''NEW BOOKS. PARISIAN PICKINGS. Or Far|am all BtaU, and Bta tions. by Jnlip de Mnrguornttee, author of “ Italy and tlieWnroflfesco , ,&a. - f IJS?LS OF THE |CINO, by Alfrod Tennyson. One vot- TIlElioltI)EAU r XTON| t A'NI) LIQUORDEALER’S GUIDE—A treatise on the manufacture and ndultora tionof Liquors,' WOMAN'S*THOUGHTS "WOMAN,, by the .author of John Halifax. One volumo,l2in6. .Price $l. , , ~ „ .MEMOIRS 0> VIDOCQ, the celebrated Frenoh Po- Bna I Yo?ume.l2tno.,with a Gift. Price $3 25, LIFE OF COL. CROCKETT, the Mighty Hunter. .•Onevolume. 12mp.,cloth. Price #l. RECOLLECTIONS OF A SOUTHERN MATRON, ;and a New England Bride. By Caroline Oilman. LEOTu’rES ’po!r°TH^‘PEOPLE. By the Rot. Husli ISttan.Pri.....:.' ■ .ALL.THE BOOKS uud a GIFT, worth from BSent* to;® 100, GIVEN WITH EACH BOOR, at GIFT BpOKESTABLISHMEhT,' Noi 439 Ohestuut street. Philo. ’ autf-St' / jflVAIi. PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.—The lareost assortment itt'tho 'city always 1 ready,and dan bo fitted w|iile you wait, and warranted best of gild- OvarFxamo Maker, Sjsu2l 7 CURWEN STODDART& BRO., •• 450; 463, and 4M North SECOND Street, v ■ au3o-3t' : ... ~ abbvOyWillowStreet.^ TVTEW FALL OLOAIvS. . X x The Subsoriliorß , j «, arc now obening' NBW-FALL CLOAKS, • ’ 1 ■ “ r PLOMBIERE STRIPE OLOA.KS. ~ • CHESTERFIELDS, OASA&UES, ; *- ' I . -trn. &d., : 1 . to whioh they roepectfully invite tho attention of Ladies. •* 1 - •; * * - * *■ j j The Paris Mantillft-Krmmrmm, 7ftB CHESTNUT Street. ; au3o -'i - ' - -J. W« PROCTOR & CO. MILLINERYGOODS. 1859. aug-ust. 1859. | FIRST FALL OPENING OF BONNETS AND MILLI N ERY GO 6D S. ! SPUN,& FREEMAN, .; 1 ■ ■' ,728 CHESTNUT STREET,' ’• will open this day An imsurpassea variety, and at the closest rrioes, Fall ,St;)es of FANCY VELVET, SATIN, : STRAW AND TISSUE BONNETS, BONNET MATE -11 rtAls, ribbons, ruches, . FRENCH & AMERIOAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS FEATHERS,' HEAD-DRESBES, LACES | STRAW TRIMMING AJfD OHENELLEB,. , ./ To whioh fliey would invite tho attention of Wholofiale 'Buyers., au2o : Btuth6f 43J ‘ MARKET STREET. 431 # RIBBONS, _ f \, Of every kind, in immense variety | NEY7 BONNET MATERIALS, BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, » * GKO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, ENGLISH CRAPES, of the belt make., ' 1 FRENCH fc AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL ' ‘ ‘ • FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUOHES, So - - '' Also, newest Fall sty les of ' .'.STRAW 'AND FANCY -BONNETS, - And STRAW GOODS, nf every description, ' 'Nov open,' and presenting altogether the moat oont piste .took of MILLINERY GOODS In thl. market. Me.rohanta and .Milliner, from every 'section of the oountry-are oordially invited to coll and examine our. .took, which ve offer »t the ’ .• . . ■ ' CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICEB. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, 4 .00., auld-tnovt 431 MARKET STREET, J{t ALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, 80S, CHESTNUT STREET, Have now open a completo assortment of FLOWERS,.' .* RIBBONS, FEATHERS, VELVETS, ■ - -CRAPES,. LACBS, BONNET MA TER IA& 8, fTo which they invite the attention of the trade. 1 , au2s-lm 1859. trade, 1859. AGAR© & GO., 323 MARKET BTREBT, . -WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS. CAPS, FURS, • . BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, &c., Have now in store a foil stock of Goods, to whioh they invite tho attention of first-class buyers.. ■ &ul3-2m* FALL TRADE- 725 CHESTNUT STREET, Lincoln, wood & nxohols, Invite the attention of the trade, specially oaah and short-timo buyers, to their ' UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS ! FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, j FLOWERS, FEATHERS, kc., &c. 1 .-N. B.—Ohr Fauoy .Bonnets are mode on'oar own premises. ’ nnll-3m' JV HILLBORN JONES. Importer'and Manufacturer of FANCY SILK ' and ST#AW BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, &c The attention of City and Country Dealers is invited to a targe and varied stock of tbo above goods, at ,433 MARKET STREET, ,au9-3nr ■ Below FIFTH. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. gItVER'WAEE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to their stock of SILVER WARE,whioh is now unusually largo, affording a va riety of pattorn and design unsurpassed by any house the United States, and of finer quality than is manufac tured for tablo use in any part of the world. - Our Standard of SUvor is 935-1000 parte pure. The English Sterling..92s-1000 , “ American and, Fr0nch.......900-1000 “ • Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-five parts purer than the American nnd French coin, and ten parts purer than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver, and our Foreman being connected with the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several years, we guarantee the quality as above (935), whioh is the jintst that tab Hmadc tobt serviceable, and will resist the action of-aoida muth better than the ordinary Sifter manufactured. WM. WILSON & SON, S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured as agreed upon, but posittcsfy ttona inferior to Frtneh and Ameri can standard, Dealers supplied with the same standard as used in our retail department. Fine Silver Bars, 999-1000 parts pure, constantly on hand. aull-Cm CHINA AND QUEENS WAKE. rpURNBULL, ALLEN, & CO.. NOB. 98 AND 3S BOOTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS ARD Wholesale Dealers in , CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENBWARH. PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. WMerohants supplied with Glass at Manufacturer’s prices. , , _ ; ■ auE-fan jgOYD & STROUD. ; IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on handa complete stook of , QUEENSWAKEV • GLASSWARE, and ' FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their Old Star®, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST., four doors below Merchants’ Hotel, to which they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS.,. ■ tOT Aqk.tts toe. PiTTSBUfco Glass. aufi-Sra HARDWARE. IJIRUITT. BRO„ & GO . . IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS ' H A R D W ARE., CUTLERY, GUNS, PIBTOLB, &0., SQO MARKET STREET. 539 i. BELOW SIXTH, NORTH BIDE, -anJ-Sm PHILADELPHIA! gjOORE, HENSZfciY & GO-, . HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE. NO. 497 MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STB,, uJ-Sm i , PHILADELPHIA; LOOKING-GLASSES. ROOKING GLASSES.' No win i tore the moot extenelre and elegant aeeort mentof , LOO,KINO GLASSES, ’ Fotct.it epaonand every position, and at the riuwt moderate pnoe*. . ‘ ' LOOKING GLASSES In the moat elaborate and the most simple frames. i ! ‘ LOOKING GLASSES ’ Framed in the best taste, and in the most substantial manner; LOOKING GLASSES PurnishedbTus, are manufactured by ourselves in bur own establishment. , 'LOOKING GLASSES In MAHOGANY and WALNUT frames for Country Sales* ’* ' • - JAMBS 8. EARLE & BON, 819 OHESTNUT STREET,' ; apl-tf, t PHILADELPHIA; fi/tftfST §SQ TO §lOO BE INVESTED IN IT-sL A SEWING MACHINE, td aaoura a g - and Tailors’. y * ' Trimming Hbuee. ftyounf Man as SALES MAN, ‘ who lawell acquamted'Tritn Uio Southern and Sonth westom Merchant Tailors He siust have some know- of tho business. Address ** Bdx No. 633, J * Phita!.. Post Offico.. , . , , - , , sn2sr6t*/ WANTED— By a young Lady, a tion ns GOVBRNEPB, or to take charge of the Primary Department of a School. Can com# well recom menfled. Address ** M-, o.** Doylestown- Pft. • aoSS-6t* TyANTED. TO. EXCHANGE; for impfov ; » 'ed city property, fraefrpm lncnmbrance,i6oacrei of excellent FARM LAND, located m Gloucester Co., New Jersey.* The.Rauroadfrom .Canmen to Bridgeton,* shortly to be {aid, passaf within 0 short distance of the .land. For further particulars address J. K., office of ThsPrsss, <*• •i' *. * ", ..-/..j** Jea.* FOR SALE AND TO LET. JTOTEL AND RESTAURANT, for rbWt or,Lease. : A rare opportunity for a competent person to embark in' OR FOR MEM a BRfis P OF t CWfGffilB3'TO SECURE . ,A MOST DESIRABLE CLUB-HOUSE. This excellent establishment ia'rnost eligiblj situated within one hundred yard* of tho. United States Capi tol, being the nearest building Of the, kind .to the two Houses of Congress. Members of Congress have taken rooms every year, and havo bestowed the hiyhest praise upon its convenience and healthy location,' The propri etor, having been engaged for many years ln the 'hotel business, had U built a few years,a*o under his own tax* porvision, and it is tnoreforo furnished throughout with all the necessary apphaneos requisite in‘a flrst-olasa hotel. It contains forty airy roama*. Including the finest tar-room ol any hotel m the city an oxcolle at wine collar attached*, a s!U'aid-room,vor two tables: Bowl nn-saiopnrVlth twoallss; and a pistol andßifle Gal lory ini foot lout J a fluoKitchon, with superior Ran.o, «Ud nDipmr-room which will comtortahly Boat 175 per- Bolls for ail the rooms. Gas tb'rou hoot the hons 4. Also Water, ta-othor with soveral ’Bath-rooms, for warm, cold,or shower-baths. .A Stable’. Chicken-housa, and numerous other out-bulldin*s, with a good gardes, are attached to the premises. * ' None but responsible* persons neod apply, and th such terms will be made ypry easy, and possession aiven Im mediatoly.. Application should he made without delay, aa Members of ami otnors who intend to re main in naphinktQU duria< the coming long session’ generally ensagaapaUtponta early in the fall. Address . JAMhS CASPARJS, au3o-tf ' Capitol Hill, Washington, AC, HESTONVILLE, MANTUA AND FAIR MONT CITY Pn„en«TRollro«I StodV. ISO snares, far sate br ' J. wTdEHICKSON; - an3o-2t* No II South THIRD St, TO PARENTS—For sale low, a Sis- Months SCHOI-ARSHIP,.in one of the heat Bemi n&rlos in Pennsylvania, Address BETA, office of The Press. * . ' - . auSO-dt* m, FOR SALE-A FARM of over 200 Acres, well fenced and watered, in a good state of cultivation, admirably adapted to the growth of grain, grass*’Vegetables, and fruit’of ail kinds, particularly peaches, the trees of which lire to a great age, Hituafe within two mile* of a Railroad Station, Kent Cooney, Delaware; comfortable buildings. For particulars au dresa Box 32, Chester, Pennsylvania, an3o-Im*' OmCE TO LET—At 1104 Spruce street. ‘Boarding lf desired. ‘ augMt* ' Desirable business stand to LRT—Tolet,the office N. W.'cornor of THIRD andCHEbPNUT street, auitdblo fora Broker’s or In suranco alice. inquire on the promises. - au2P-6t * A BANDSOME FOUR-STORY CHEST m NUT Street Residonee forSftle No. 1934. Lot. 2! feet front, 3 6 feet deep, double 3 story book buildings. Is in good repair; and replatawithi all the modern tin provements.fnnushea in the beat manner. _Fnrparti fars, inquire of , , . W.H. CARRYt, . au2T-tf . ' 719 CHESTNUT Street. . Hardware house; . A House in the Hardware Business, with as mall Stock, desires to sell out. Any one Wiraine to purchaao, will aadreas ** Hardware,” at this 6mce. * auz7-3t-if* TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo rhugh Cottage Lota for sate, admirably located bn and near Ridge Avenua, above the Six-mile Store. Passenger Railway Cars now running near, and will soon run by them. Apply to . JOHN FRASER. Architect, au37 Im* No. l» South FOURTH Street, m, COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO RENT MiaL on GERMANTOWN- Avenue, near Turnpike Bridge.: The Germantown Passenger Railway passes the «door; contains three acres of ground, good water, gar den, shade and fruit trees, stabling. &n.; has gas far nace, Ac. For terms apply at No. 593 Church Aliev, 3d story. -- 1 - 1 au37-ot* • M FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— The subscriber, in concentrating hia business W Chestnut street, west of Tenth street, offers for sale, upon reasonable term, Me large manufactory, with out buildings and large lot of ground [routing on Sixth, Mar shall, and Master streots, suitable, for almost any large manufacturing business. For particulars inquire of ALFRED FITLKK, Conveyanoer, No. 61 N SIXTH St, or to the subscriber, No. 1009 CHESTNUT St. - au24-12t* WM,P, ROGERS, A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE, two pules from the Okelten hill Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad. containing 190 acres of highly improved land, with an abundance or fruit and shade trees. The improvements are a fine stone mansion, containing fourteen rooms, tenant-house, ioe-house, large barn, 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 particulars inquire of John J* 0. Harvey, on the premises. ‘ ' ' ap ?*~* m * ARDWARE. —A Wholesale House, do ing chiefly a Southern package - business, to prompt doalers 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 is original packages. The Terms will be liberal. No lands taken in exchange. Address “Dolphos," Box 3001 New York Post Office; angi-13w BOARDING. BOARDING —For, first-class families, at llOt BPRXTCE Street. JRooro? convenient and handsomely furnisbod. An office, suitable for a Physi cian, also to rent, afl2o-thstu-4t* BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms, single and in suites, can be had with firsLelay* Board, for the Summer, Fall, and Winter, at 1315 WAL NUT Btreet. auB-*m * MEDICINAL, SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP- P DISEA&E, TETTER, BCALD HEAD, Eruptions of the Skin generally, and all Humor*and Impurities or the Blood, are radically and permanently oared by the celebrated IMpEKUL PEJORATIVE. ’ It lias been a very important ageut in the care of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr. Louusberry A Co., for a number of years past, and its great value in the curs of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cures effected by it. ... In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative effect has never been equalled. It oures the most olati "Tetter, scald head, ami .n Eruption. pfth. Skin, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medioine. Malignant ulcers and Sores are readily cured by the use oi a few bottles. .... For sale by the following Druggists t - j. F. Long A Co., Lancaster; C, W,Eptmg,Pqttsvillej J. H. Racer, Reading s 8. S. Stevens,'Reading ; T. & J. MoClintoek,Easton; Jas. Given, West Chester; Wm. Btahler,Norristown; Simonßau,Bethlehem; Dr.Live sey. New Hope; Dr. Loslie, Bristol; Schmidt it Co., i,lfentowuL EUi* & Bell, Mnnayunk, Pa; J, D. James, 'renton; De La Cour, Can)den; Brewster A Co., Iridieton; Robertson A Lippincou. Salem,N. J.;Mo nall, wtlmmiiton; L. S.,Hoopes, Wilmington: T. F. lammerely, Milford, Del.; and Druggists generally. jeU-stutn3raif ~ « WINES AND LIQUORS. pRINOE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, FROM DK VENOOE & 00 , EPERNAY. FRANCE, Tai. IS k pervectlt runs .rd Dtoicatr Wiki, from the Vineyard of Messrs. De Venose A Co., whose estate lies in the ctntre of th* far-famtd Champagne liisirict of iVance. It has hitherto been confined to the best tables of England and the Continent, and has only very recently been;introduced into thisommtry, where its rare quality, combined with tho moderate price at which it is offered, is already achieving a success and ppputnrity unprecedented m the annals of the Wine BoLdintlii, city by REEYES & PEAL, No. 201 MAR KET STREET, and at the Principal Hotels, and by all the leading dealers throughout the country. E. V. HAUGHWOUT, SOLE IMORTER, Corner of .BROADWAY and BROOME STREETS NEW YORK. ■ Jylfl-tuth&BSroif > pOR SAVANNAH, UA-,, STEAMSHIP STATE OF GEORGIA. CAPT. JOHN J. GARVIN, Will receive FREIGHT until TUESDAY EVENING, And sail on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, nu29-3t At 10 o'clock A. M, TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER-. CHANTS.—A large Stock of MANILA ROPE, as sorted sixes. Mauufaoturod, and for sale at the lowest N ° W *"* *“*?■ l> WEAVER, FITLBR. * CO., ' AnS ts N. WATER St. and 28 N. WffABVRH LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS; WIGS, FRI SETTS, and CURLS, manufactured in the very best ami newest Paris styles, and of which we constantly keep a very largo assortment on hand, sold wholesale and retail, at tho lowest .possible prices.. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly attended to. Also, a new HAIR DYE, Superior to any in use. M. HUTOIIi! No. 12 TENTH St., au2o-3m* . •' Between Market and Chostnut. HWAKD, Nos; 103, 105,407. North • SECOND Street, is daily recenjn* andMartu faoturing a good assortment of COLORED LACE and STRAW BONNETS of tho best patterns. Also, a good assortment of French Lace Materials and Trimmings for making Bonnets. Also, a choice stock of French Flowers, Foatnois, Ruches, and Bonnet Frames. . , anlS-ths&m-et a 4~|DD BOOKS--OLD 800 KS-OLD BOOKS ” The underaißneil states that he has sale books printed between the vears H7O and JJPJJ JW edition* of the Fathers of the Reformer* titan Divines; in Law, Braoton, LYtueton, Grotius, Dowat, Coke, Hale, fte Year i>oojca,.ilepoytar Ac are often to ba mundon nis shelves, Cyclppedias, KxieJSJiSwp authors. History. Poetry,PhHjieophy. B» renresentm* the nmaieal eapabui .ties of the more refined negroes of eitiee and vfUueo. In representing trethfaUy the Shades and Peeußaritlee of hiscro Life,’the ururertal accora hae st&mpsd the Campbell artists unapproachable and defying - r:- *m i^bSs®^ Aurust-Achi. ' " • ‘ - Doorsopensprest B. .. ' . , * j.L clahkh. ;* Agent and Business Director. - STANFORD'S OPERA. HOUSE, - ELEVENTH stTecV between Chestnut and Market* «a r the iftlKNi', v -■ - ■ Company in the world, . .. i Every evening- in hie .great iioie of£M»fA .J>oon>openat73i. Comment* atS.^.: ,- Admission 25 eents. Chiildrea J 3 oestf*.- MgS-lro - - THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS. A ' No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, la open .daily, (Sundays exeepted./from 9 A. K. t*4 P. M. -■ Admission 35 cants.; Children under ISyearsbsif prioe. j ~ ' ' Bartholomew*# Statue of EYH REPENTANT sow on exhibition for a abort tisnft. “' HASSLBR’S ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS LER A- BROTHER'respectfully announoe that they have jocMedthair Office at their,reeidesoe.Utt LOCUST STREET, where engagements oaa be rntuU a* anal. - - -'«• * * - -* • -f«l4-%n EXCURSIONS, JP O R TH R SBi - S B O-SI , IN TWO ARD A' HALF HOURS. , . TRAINS LEAVH VINB- B TRS'NT FHRR-Tf DAILY AT 7H A. M. AND 4 P. M. RBTUSNB{« AT r 5 A. M. AND 4.40 P.M. SUNDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC LBAYBt . < 8 A* Mm AND RETURNS AT 0 P. M. aug-tf. BSS JLDTSRTIBEKBNT, ... 'PHILADELPHIA RAJLROAR. Excursion Tickets to the following places will be sued at the Depot. Broad and Vine streets, on tasSA TURDAY. of. each week, to return o& the MONDAY foflowinf.ri*: 'To Reading .and bach. . _$S 25 Fottstown do. ]jo PhtemxTiUe do." ......... 119 i*banon do. 2so „ rotttviUe do. ..... ........ 575 By order of the Board.' au6-lm ■ W. H. McItHENNY, Secretary, ' foroapemax, NEW YORK. DAILY, (Bandars exQfiptod,) at PX o'olocii A. aL Steamers DBLaWaRE, Captain Copes, BOSTON, Captain 6ellev, „ KENNEBEC, CaptainHa^di- Form a Daily Line between this cirt, Cape May, and New York, leaving from First Pier below Spruce street* at 9?s A. M. . „ „ . RETURNING. , - Leave New York, (Sundays excepted.! at JP. M, ** Cope May,(Mondays excepted)....." BA. JL Fare to New York, Cabin. 4l 00 Fare to Cape May, inoladmg 'Carriage Oir£-\ .*l7.*. 1 S • ' ■ ** Servants........ TB • State Rooms, extra 1® Freights for New York and Cape May taken at low rates. Goods destined beyond New York wiu be lor warded with despatclufree of commission. SM and ais ~80-lf -CARFJSTIAGS, OIL CLOTHS, An. iJU’qALLUM & CO.. i CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, Also, Importers and Dealers In- CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTING, RUGS, &C. ■WAREHOUSE 60S CHBBTNUT ST« (Opposite the State House.) Southern and Western bayers are respeetfnlly invited to call. • au4-Sm HYDROPATHIC. QHESTNUT SPRINGS, WATER-CUBE. A* CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA County, Pn., tor the treatment of all Chrome and obstinate diseases, This institution, under the charge of an experienced and skilful Physician, is now confessedly the leading and most successful hydropathic establishment in this country. , Refxrxscbs.— Mrs. Mary Cottrin«er, 134 North S.fth street; Charles L. Bharpless. Esq., oornor th and Chestnut streets: Geor*e Grant. Esq..S33 let street: H.Farrm,ton.Esc..of Myers. Cto.hora, & uo. For other reference and particulars addren DR. JOSEPH A. WEDEKT RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. CHESTNUT HILL.. is9-3mif . . INSURANCE COMPANIES: American fire insurance co.. INCORPORATED 1310-CHARTER PERPET UAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound And available Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings, Btores, Furniture, Merohjsvdise. Vessels in Port anu their Cargoes, and other Personal Property.' All losses hbersliy and promptly adjusted. piancTOKs. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh. James R. Campbell# Samuel C. Morton, Edmond O. Dutilh, Patnok Bradj, . JDhasTw. Poultnly, Israel Moms. _ . GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS, SeoreUry. jaS3-lyif MONEY. 850,000 TO LOAN, rN BUMB TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamonds) Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise. Clothing, &0., on moderate terms, by JONES A CO., Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established tor the Is** 85 rears. Office hoars from 7A.M,t07 P. M. Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sale oheap, at ona-hau the original oost. , ' au*-Bm-ii W E HAVE determined to add tha HOUSE PAPERING m,I RETAILING OF J AI'EIi HANGINGS to our business, and solicit from all who are desirous of decorating their bouses an ex amination of our stock, selected from the best faotors, foreign and doraestio; and at the right prices/ Paper hanging in any 12 North THIRD Street. au3B-a tu th Im* PEACH BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE— Of first quality and nil sizes, constantly on L *nd and forsale bv DANIEL WILLIAMS & EONS. S. W. Corner ofSIXTH and COATESI Ste., The Above State is equal m quality to the best TVeisli •State. • an23-tuths-lm WARMING AND VENXILAXJNU ■WAREHOUSE, 1132 MARKET St., Phils. BUILDINGS OP AU-Dl*C^™ON4 ilat CULVEC'S XiEW WARM-Alk. The above Furnace has now been in use durinz the last two winters in this city, and has given universal aat fisaction. The targe heatingstirlacq bemgdirectly orrir the flame of the fire, and the .comeat tubes, through which all tho drafts pass. Are so arranged as to consume the larger part of the gases from the ooal, being en tirely oi Cast Iron, with deop, saml joints, is now of fered lo tho public as the most comrlete heating appa ratus now in this market. C. W. Heinz a practical mechanic, will personally attend to all hoAting and ven tilating. r : ! ALSO, ffis sizeaof Cookmg Rauses,, adapted for hotel and private use. Collins* Patent Chimney Caps for ventila ting and cure of sniokey chimneys, with a full, assort ment of Begisteta and Ventilators of every size wul pattern , Fire-place Stoves, Bath Boilers, Ac. promptly wn , l>rAVBi 1 &u22-tuths-3m Late Bakzk & Williams. «f MS9OL HILL, FALLS OF SCHUTL JLiKnST WISSAHICKON, AND MANAYJJNK.—