Pss»«nKer-Ilailw-sv,-wreat “%aV" •'T™Mi r tlill>W | j'Wllfi ffmf woTTnlffTi Rwii}:on (ho;lst .of-September.- -In '•#«%;i «w«# aominae. »• fcw» .the l&fer* 1g;m ' wi ' ul,is :■ ■" toMin li^aaiSßwasasfflSß. ?iv ; -, . land, i : -eurss of:th»l^)W^V»im%)feiSi >:, 'iS' :: - S .Ui; .:5;-trlV«f^ts»<;^ 1 :‘ -npoute'abtathaunn*]ml&ihe;nhM«f.ia‘&Mi‘\ letr»tionT*hohiot(wS|lli9jl*w(J»l'< l sj®»loi» n i-> thoM OhhriA»d dootMrt, »M SW(ih h&d,>thereby • '.well nigti <‘ oruehad mt J Ab^m't»S»lgy«‘}b«D«- tontaj^.M^hnlfeh^gWjroeet -. these same feoei (itTßln.ofjWhioh l- thought I re memberedjhad SMatnW4jihtd.as«tiriklng-appro - of the' idrtieaioTybhr : editorjUa few daya ribse, fn,which’d WrtoaWdit Hie ear# of ; oame nptnTol«nWrUy > '4®»l^bttWoWtbosaA’en , »l ■ « nohow of power, the»-would notbean obotaole ' >: oftheif old-fjlillicnba prtn v ' ; ■ ctplea. ,, v >. ;V- -' r : -.- -o' ’- , ' My companion waa afgenUemanwell “ poeted”; - abdihehofthei oohnty^-ufolroam';: '«t»inl»*t»d,dpliii6B,tVn'»»d»(o«ii | l tMapreoiotie .'-■ ‘ lwd«^Wbbp#ifli»Wbjf ( *f ««?iiring;th» >npi)thh.’ I -moot of deputy'minhaM;' andthese dontutating the aotlre material of theimeetlrffi, seemedbut ; : too gUd to do bta blddlhgi' fAmong’tKo pfßeorh of : - thb a»itini,w»» onft.whoia I :l>rM :ihfdmod-b«d - --% hoeiVT ,ohhodnoed- ; W *hr Rtpublimn - candidate • ; Odr dSw,-to iind another who h«4.-nhai%tthl«i.but *fow w*ek«, boon 000 of the' ' tto«bfttoawp»]^''#sftijs»-WortK; ; JS'the..ooimty. •; Me «*rt^ ik itoirteTW-ftii™ my odm / p»nldn ,lioint«d ' Snt ,h*d ,' b»«n ,; t4oaUao(l . : mor9 , : or lew'wltVtho.JoderidjpiSyt «SiVh»d>lWay|, • oppowd lbo el«v»Hon of Mr. Bnnhunnn. - ■ - :-•, I -gtrefyou'theW/foctii^usfnlr-esiiiplooftho; . motorinl oompoaHtitbe me»Hng» : wh(oh, under the drill-of unwnipa!ou* leudere,' are: pwdog re«ola- ( - - tlone endoning »n iAdmlnUtfuuoo wbwb the |fbo! C Dooitnretio the ddfidcmhg;?,-K'p'. m»a whowitnesieaiheniregurd* thorn «• onylhdi-; . notion of tho popnlhr Mntitneilt. Tho foot the Eat hts_gonO: forth that. tliileoo the hoijeet senti mentofthepedplel«liuppite«sed—ubleMthe Admi nistration-to, lsudod in theoe menmng]es3 gotliers ' iognitjditßitiiftert moy tromble for their.: sofely, . nnrt ;expeotont census-taker* may oeok some other «»Hin*. - cI; h»Te."He»rd -ndl man pretend that the lehlgh meeting wasareflei ofipopulareentlment, : —none eo fooldiordy- aa to justify a resolution ro ’ ehddreing the Cinoinjiati platfdrmvand in the eucJ ' eeedingone applaadingtho Administration of James' - Boohanan. - ".jVv'jori&DEt.'''" 1 Miller^kB T gallons Whale .oil 51,000 doShober,; whale ©iiUW dopenguindo Bbohety Bunting, fc Co 4, 4 ; - .4; ;.' PASSENGERS SAILED, , v -v ; In steamship" HtatoZbf Gedfsiai Jot ‘ Saynnnali—E J • MosesandlndfcjMiu Moses,Mss fovy* 08 GbenyjH fihloasTMr* 8 RHarnwri Mjwi A A Stavensmi. Or-P Y 1 Clark?LV£Uerraaii» K.-Paubw* J 7 Paulas, L Jacobs/H A CanffprdiJacQbLoroh, analOthCsteerege. 1 >.,\v • - Z: CJ < w! J 6oWirTE« 0» rH* MonTB« JOHN' ErADpICKB, «'r ;V*- ,'S: - . -i'j H- ea-■ > ‘■ . -A - .yiEME*.' '-BAQVX S?i f-r'j!*-] . ATTSiWEECBARTS^XOBAifaK}tmtABELTKAi• fihip.TgilOTrMjd*. Julies,;. ...i.Liverpool, Attg 39 Berlt Wanrefr Fisher* €row*U,x%;v..xx3a?b&dOflif,'soon ;« l ..... i . i L»{?o*.yra,«»on; Bnj EJla Reed. Tuz0..... . .StJago do -Cabo, eooai Bng Cb*rie»HFrost, Hewitt, CsTden«i«V' “- •- . * -x 7-\ -'V :andMatenzas, soon MARINEINTELLIGENCE. i' PORr-Oy + JPHU.ABEI.PHfA,»»|i«.I,IB»*. ■ Bohf ihKiUI *P Mil!«rf WiMctSf day« from Now Lon- ' , in, !n 6 M^'t?^>sriiir&'™'' n ' < dtV5, " rromNe’w: lisdforil, . dJjn'from Tatinton.in: ' ‘ -tnth jnd«k to Crorreil & Collina.” ■ ■' ■ ' ■ • Bclir K K fjewia/Yorlc. Od/iyafrom PortlandtiriUillO ’■ tony nUatarto Jnirns Baker. • ■ ,: .■ ■■ ■ ‘ ■ Bohr EwillhCYork. » -»■ from Portland.ra-tfh ISO ' BohHSSrtiM?u»mtain; I dajafroniNetr York, frith -A-,.-' '—?■>' ■■■■-•; fklir m J Gjuiso, Smith, from Now York. , . , ScfirWH It owe. Vf 1 Eitne.from >eir Badlorri. : j , BehrCiM W|jkiMi Mi«|n ? i Garvin, Savannah. ToAi Vincijp M»y f / V-: '■/HBjUnortmiblornbatWJohn Crn if;; Riaitiit'Son.do, : fcf? TnSp £_tai;,vH^uraa,EUen,and Dr haFU-' ,;.-. Mrt, coaUoDnlaTOre Citiswwis" f-‘- ■--;~... :-.- - ■ f f 'iw^L&xsp'& fiSs^ja>^/ilt*bei('VftCgfWer f - ‘Jf I nubr^jjpoyl^g' henn« »6Hia,T Chartnf: Gha>tr«,iiem!B for Pawturkct, -■' ■' • Citf fordo,; r -•. >. •• - v a • INSTITUTE FOB vYOtING ;•£%-XtAßiai, -No. #?9 AKCH Street, foot door* below will openonjMONDAY, Sop- Srfith.iß-mlhe possession of all the inodern and iSJOARDINGSOHOOL NEAR .MEDIA, •4Et ff jS; ; 5, ‘ ;tAM&SGO ODFE DLOW Ar Tithe Wain*.* oX hie School, ot W 3 X.OMII A R-D Ejt.. MMOWDAYiSeptemberHlt. ;■ <. '■ mt3o-W . rfHIR. SUMMER- STREET INSTITUTE J Ml«* D.8.-BimT, Prib-, PIANO, ANI), JL# i-OBITAR.—Mr, T.BISHOP wUlxeinraeibußuioßa B^eraberJL.VooalActidemyiJ^PlLßEßTKti i* ’ •’ '- •.,-l-":v:-s. 1 ' '< 1 EIBUQATIONz iGF YOUNG ;JGi TheSpriug:aft'rden Institute, Nb.'eil MARSHALL Zai^tr.^U , • • ,*- ,laia3?-12t ,?} *•:'- Residenca OU MARSHaLI street. TRviNQ female: college; mechan *loo pays lot boat'd, and wnslung. fuel, light aod.tuition, n the College Departmenfcfot one lOar, For catalogues Preparatory department of the ■iyft ~ ,* v ,r-’' V c *-■ . ' \\ YonthsoW admitted who aw able to, pursne Clemen-. ,>arslM4theruatiorfAka>ra ; Geomstfy,“Ac.> The tho •rough «mnrt f MEil?li«b.'MatheiitatiQB, and- thoNatu- ZraTanaEznenincntalßcienoMr.oompiisesthoso studies ZWhienAtttiemanded. in;:common by. every, business either to-pursue hisrstudfee m one oFthe professional Aob&woUne-ooilegs, or to engage, in the-sctlye dutios nensable -< t& course* of’able f Meonamcel.- ~ -. Cmxi»t*y—lnUu«tri»l;'An*|jt>Ml, and AgrifUltnral, erilfreopen two week. after the Preparatory, viz i Sep, Both department* are under the direct suporriaion of Preeulent Kknnsdy, to. whom appllßstioa. Should . be medentthe College.:i\ vr; ,-v • W-.NE WK tRK,. - J. Mcl.ntykx, Sec,. .mj3r-2er. Prea.Bd. ofTraeteßß. fNEASSIOAL INSTITUTE,' . M resumed faIRIENDS’ ACADEMY ROR BOYS, -JL 3ut of 41 North ELEVENTH Streei. willreopea tbeliMh JnsL All denominations admitted. $l2 per . . WM.WHITALL. , TWErSUBSORLBER -WILL REOPEN HIS ■ YIK. COJISTOCR HAS RETURNED AND -ii ibadytosive .instruction In ap<, inUoominenceon oA)? •at«9ARCHBtTMti . -r-’•*- ,r. - 1 : aug-str •j|fO3.-‘BAEl?0N J S ill4 1 J BO AZRBtN O V TiteWinter TermvriU openon the aeoond MONDAY Young.Ladies reoelved of nnr age—and taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. ' French spoken mthe familf.'-for Oirculare and par ticulars, apply as above; r.aa2s-jDW&CaI-Gw Tlf (TSIC AND SINGING.—hIISS LIZZIE CARROLL would rsspeetfullrinform her friends endue publio.tnatshe has resumed the duties of her> Bpfeseion. .Scholars will be received at ber residence, e. Q& Sopth TENTH Street, or taught at their own hooiles. Sue refers with confidence to any of her supUs, Oy to Mr. Coarad Meyer, Pisno Manufacturer. Terms moderate; :r •■ • ; • ■ au2S-im ZEIRIENDS’ GREEN-STREET. SCHOOLS i / will reopen Pth noo.Ath. In the Girls* Grarnmer School the; higher branches thoroughly taught. Othor denominations admitted. Entrance, fiSt DILLwYN "ItKir***i | rui?s.—D. ‘ Ellis, CI7Z Franfclin street?'Jane tfonhsoßi JnS North Fourth 'street Levtok, C 33 - , •;-" -. . • - . au3B-3w* IHISS .LUCY R. iIAYER AND MRS. R. ZAvR-.M; Britß will-reopen'-their..School for Young Ladies.atA2IS'CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAYtuo Oth of Septembers f ••-*.. v».y? auf£Sw , HI ARY L. STACKHOUSE WILL - OPEN her Boardins.and- Day-School for Girls, No. 1030 'SPRING GARDEN-Street,-on.thc lat of September. ForCirotflaraapply tothe Fnncipal.,- . . ~ au2t>-lm* Spring garden academy for. O’YQVHa MEN AND BOYB, N: £. cor. ano* BUTTONTYOOD Streets.—Resumes duties MuN DAY/September fith. Numbor limited ; all pupils un der ft he. immediate,care of the Principal $ the govern ment is that of purely “ moral suasion, ’ reports sent to nareuts weekly ? the Mofal, I:iteUectual, n.na. Physical Edttoation of Boys will ,be oarefaily and conscientiously attended to;* Catalogues gratuitously at the Academy, H E OLAS SIC AL' ANO; ENGLISH ■ A] SCHOOL of H.;D. QHEGOEY, ;A v M., Np. 1183 MABKET Htreet, will reooen on THUjRSIiAY, gop iembef»Bt. . l i: i. ...;. ■ . auit-lm* aERMANTOWN, FEMALE SEMINARY WALNUT LANEj bbiween MAIN eod GREEN praetlcftl. embraeiruf; »li, t);.jetfal end • ornnmonte brabebee .nenb.l to » finished reweie edeoetion. ■ Pfivate. instmetion siven in Music, i?aintiiig. and of -wiJ4-tf Z. 7. .l 1 - • -t.,T rnnoipal. PW- INSTITUTE.—The -Session will M. t commence the'.itb'of Hftptara^ej 4 .' Thf .object ef.thie Institution is to-prcparepupus for,, -College or business. Ip aocompUßting tliis .obieot, ra bidity, and especially fhorpvgJweesiOra gesiraU* rend to be thorough requires not otMJ that the .general diffi culties mustbo-met, but thoseof lmlivjduiu. -.The method adopted for, giving sinstrqchon; is to be tomejn coTnborerwith tqppupil,efforU to £&v* him lead;ana reserving- for. the .teacher to point ’ottteirrora, remove doubts, or suggest the mariner of pro* ceedingv '-' .•'’-.v-'-'-}'*,. * . > - For exeraplifripg the principles of the various braaoh; h* of Natar^Science,apparatusjsfuUv provided, and for practical fn Surveying, a first-class trau sit or Phuedelphia manufacture is furnished.. ~/ Besides pijrparag the, vanoaa Studies vitUText bopky, Lectures are ceHvjirod intoguUr order on Natural Phi* l°S.9Poij Chemia,trr,Gsplpgy. Mythology, etc*-. ... ' - The Rooms occupied are tbpse on the second, third. «rth storiesbf-tho bunding at the S. E. Comer of RENTE and FlLBfiimStiW entranco on strsftithey are large and. freely. vepiSJaJod.find «xror"iyJL her School for Young Ladies, at 1334 CHESTNUT ibONUAYv September 12th.-For further- par ticulars, UKJUW* U Presbyterian Bookstore.. •' aa2Mtsel7«stuth-2w* .A. Mi D. G.‘ ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE) jjMES:ii. J i tjtHOS.BAIiDWIN’SENGBISH MATHB vJ-SMATICAL and CLAMICAI, BCODL FOR BOYS, *r;B. oon«r ofBROAD »oc! ARCHrWiU redpon Sep temper Ist, r/• * - ~ 1 * - - auas-ltn* - t 4 jSNjET CHUECEMANHAS BEHOVED A r W_BpARBINa Md'DAY SqHOOI, to No. 908 FRANKLIN Street, ebav* PopUj, Tertßioommenee, SeptemberCth. / r , r ouliMtn* W; COENER V/1 6fTBNtJf Md HHtINO GARDEN Street,, will Hi O.aIcGULRErA. M,. Principal,; PJJEN HALL (LATE PARADISE) P. M-4 SEMINARY, .ituoiod in the villAro of TaradiM, oa 1 uHsattji ssqnfliUtiMliitil# ytnrapike.' fifty-three ifilw mwof PMiwolpMojiitoo mile. «*eter< Lpni»eter, is then provided for thirty boarmju wpiUi ehphebfttjrteep idß s pa« *no expense .ES^.*^l7«tWXfeofShl..o,ho(,l might 'refer, they ’ are -pe named particularlyto name the RtA&ev, Bjsnops AlonKo Potmr.ahd Be Lancer* and Church, Pennsylvania; ■ ; ? - “ The Seminary for young ladies at Paradise* Lances thi general mperintendeseaTor Dp KBUkejfy, and with, Mils, Chamberlain, as the frnmedi- ' cm andactive Prinofphirisun* that/1 think} may be re rUedohtpdoTaitnniUy euthat K it promises. The sitao tfon;i# health 7, beaabndt.and.easily accessible by the Pennsylvania JUilyoadi.' br.lCUikelfy has had large •*- perWnce In superintending the education, ofyoinislA die«* sed Hiss Chamberlainbruigs to jriftitntion the wsllteaJned reputation of a most competent mid suo cwttfaf: teacher/ MWellin-imparting knowledge as in Mmlnistenrtk discipline. The Seminary is* therefore,! confidence.of the,,pubho^nnal ,;aal-gw. ,-■ . •>: 1 Parddisejbaaoaeter oSiintyfi.Fa. fp:HE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,- EE dies,'Matbematiee. add/Modem baoghages,are taught after;, a system, which.insures,thoroughness and rapid itesj»et. OireulM. to bo > j.HxrETiESCBBri-Key. >lr, J. A- vanghan, Ilev.Mr. J, H; A. Bombhrgen Aer* Hf? Wm.:H- : r,. - Prmoipal, OpfIiTMISSES EWING WILL; OPEN A FOF..YOUNO 1 LADIES CHIL. DftßN, on,MONDAY, September flth, at 937 BPKUOE Street, where Circulars mar be obtalnedi • - Rev. W. W. v. p.. Prof. C, D. Cleveland. ■ aul7-6w* fInHE MISSES ’AEJRTSEN’S SCHOOL HOR 14:-dfouNd-utDtid.'rfo **, >v: t*.*>; j •• PRIGS STREET, GERMANTOWN. Vt» The Fait Term will begin on the FUtHT MONDAY in '.tontar* < - Cut ruction, m the, uinial English branches, with Latin, P&ixcir, end - - •■■ aq3B-tf - mils" AReii-STHEET INSTITUTE FOR J* 1 70t7NG.T/ABlEB.t-TheHlevonth' Session trill cormhom'*) on MONDAY .Bnptmnt>erflih, I.HZ9. Par cir- f WILL : REOPEJij ‘flpi- mIH BCgOOL FOR YOUNG I,ADIF.B. In trie Airyflooma at the.NrWS 6f»r. of PiXBERyj. WdTUNreEB. Street*. oppoeite/Pena the ,ta2’ I •iw>! f£f! '.foe. 1 ; f§ iiia. iiSßiPsisii BATON'S NATIONAI/ fnawaoniCillOTiHwi hi PfUlosu., ° llBo ' (e)-tT~ EDUCATIONAL. PUBLIC SPEARING.—A class .for,.the *itWbo isihere that hna notion oalled upon, at some im6 to addfeas an audience at greater or lesserlonsth, . o deliver an oration orleoturo,to road on easayyor to ahkertfow remarks upon an occasion of interest and moment to those engasod m it ? And who*of all’that number, unless practiced as a speaker, has, not felt a degree ofembarrassment and hesitation painfijbboyond description,'in undergoing what it was so entirely new And unusual to porformr Boarooly one in a,hundred can claim exemption from miohfeelingfl oftnortifioatiou; and wbile'everrmnnm this country may bo called upon' to dp that which gives rise to those emotions of regret. . at his inability to acquit himself with jnore oase and credit, lew of the groat mass think of fitting thomsqluoe or public speakers by any course ;of study* why is uar Is it not because extemporaneous speech has never been taught us an art, as easy of attainment ns any other? Is it not because men boUovetheyoworsof an orator to be a“Ki(V* utterly, unattainable by the many, that thoy nerleot to take instruction by wldoh operfect themselves in the use of lanfua«e nsapphod o real oratorical power? And yfttevery nubile speaker rill readily admit that hd baa no gift,but that carp -111 study and practice is 'ftt once the basis and secret of success. If this is true* whAVcourso shall a student take to attain the highesEpositiOntu public speaking? Every other art has n. aystomof study, rules .and pre cepts, a methodby.wiuch to porfeot tha/jratorjoal aspi rant? here ho Is loft to his own tmaicjed powers, to wandor in unknown paths,aijd to moot with discourage ment and doubt lit every .trial. -And yet, tho ability to deliver an easy,flueut, <»rtecfc extemporaneous speech, a agroat power to be acquired, by a.sorios, of.blundors andadvanoes—l>i the correotionjof imperfect ions—and he entire eradication of all mannerism. This power is most emphatically np Annas capable as any of being reduced to a system, And taught and acquired as such miler competent upd cjtreful criticism, and the power t> dotho our thoughts in appropriate language is as much a Jtaw* formed, by .repeated practice, as in the exerolse of any oUierart.whether requiring merely mo olianic&l aptness, or cabling into being the .highest er istic skill and study. And as no one is a finished writer >y Intuition, {is the composer acquires hie art bypro- Kressivo practice; until he Comes at lost by force of habit ;o write a perfect sentenco, ab it woro, involuntarily, and as fast as ho can m6vo his pen, so, by the. same trainin? in the othocand vocal rnodo of expression, ho cannot fail to acquire; in' proportion to his natural ca pacities, tho same facility ami perfeotipnof language and sentence. Why should it nqt be so?. Who does not mow that by,oonstant exorcise m tho formation of any mbit a man will, in the end. almost transform hitnsolf; will gain hew and astonishinff powers 1 will boppmo, in reference to this habit, & new being ? And has this great law—applicable.to every other,art, and under*whoso omnipotent influonce.the'aspirant goes forth with oon- Ideboe—no application to the study and practice of ora tory? -.This matter or extemporaneous speaking, then, aan art to be acquired, as all.others arp, by careful .cultivation of the ’ natural-powers, and no than need despair or becoming a good publio speaker by proper tr Tt?sppori this ba^ie-that The' pupils/aro here taught,: Anu it is intended not only for those who are young and undisciplined, but for those who have seen enough of yeairs to feel the want of inch a course. A-fowwords , will suffice to show the system of teaelung which natu rally springs out of the ideas just stated. Three objocts are accomplished; First, the improvement of the voice in elocutionary drills. - Booondv the power of delivering a fluent, impressive,'extemporaneousapcoch, by means S fdebates, rAud ihe'formation or a dqliboratiyo body, estened tour spare a student for.nti; the. incidents of publio life.* Third, the accumulation of a mass of infor mation, whioh can bo acquired underthis system, while pursuing another as tho roam objoot. ;' - The instructor is present. during.every .exercise to criticise and apply appropriate rules, the grand object being to porfeot tho student in tho style of his language, his rhetoric, andeiocutton, and ineyerythmgthat enters into the arts and embellishments of a,nnisUed extempo raneous oratory. * ... 1, , , , ~ ' Application lor admission into the regular class should be made before theflrst of September, but Students can loin at any time without detriment,. iCirculars may be Obtained by addressing DAVID WILLIAMS, ' auW-ttttns-St* ‘ ~ ,'493 WALNUT street; IMTESDAMES CHEGARAY AND D>HEK -Ifi VILLY’BBOARDING *ND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. N0,.1809 LOGAN SQUARE,(Vine street) Philadelphia. • * ’ ' ‘ - ' ' in connection with her niece, Mme. L’HERVILI.Y. opening in Philadelphia an Institution on precisely the same plan as the oneflOwejUbliehoft m tlje former city, auoV Mine.CHEGAJtAY-ririll continue to will answer applications and receive vjsHer* on and after the l?tn of September, and the School will open on the 15‘b. * ou3l-lm* PRIVATE INSTKUGTiON.—A Graduate of ObJlege, who has had several years experience in l teaching, would'be pleased to devote a few hours each day to private instruction in Latin, Greek,, Mathe matics; and other branches of education, Address ‘‘ Tutor,” office of The Pres*. au3l-3t* A CADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT J\. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JUNIPER Session of this Institution willopen on MONDAY, Beptemberfith, at 9 o’clock A. 51. Boys amo to road, and not less than eight years of Bgo. are received as soon ns tbpy have‘.begun to write and cipher, and pro conducted through the various classes of the Academy with a rapidity proportioned to their Fee for those in thelowest class is 860 per annum, for all others 816 per annum; payable half yearly in auvanco.- . * Besides this fee there are no other charges: instruc tion in the French language and Drawing,- and the, use or the Gymnasium being afforded without addition to the above-named pnpep.. , . t , _ . . Applications for admission maybe made to the PrinCi- Eal,atthe Academy; daily after Atfguft 31st, between ae hours of 10 and 12 o’elook A. M. „ JAMES W• ROSINS, A. 1)1,, ■ aalO-io&th-lm • Principal. IMfR. WINTHROP TAPPAN’S BOARD- AfX ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA DIEBr 1727 VINE Street, near Logan Square, will open onWEDNEoDAY,September I4th! it . * % RXvsrbxcss.—Pres. Alien* Girard College: Hpn. Joel Jones, Rev. J. A. Vauyhan ,D. D., Roy. A,. H. Vinton, D,_D., Joseph G. Mttchell, Esq.-Phibidelphia. Prof. J. A. Alexander, D. D., Princeton, N. J. Prof. R. p.HitohcQcktJ), D.cNow Yotk city. • lIon.R.Q. Wmthrop, Boston. v • aufB-thata’6w* Education al.—Miss ella watson 256 North TWELFTH StTcet, will recoramenco giving Instructions on the'PIANO, at horown residence or those of her Pupils, after September Ist. 1859, au2s-thß&m- Sm* RETAIL DRY GOODS. Autumn styles, all-wool paris PRINTED MOUSLIN DELAINES. Just opened ..very noh ffoods, at|2J» cants. ; CURWEN stoddart * bro., , 4fi9,450, aud *H North SEqoi'D Street,. - i auso-3t - - • ebovo Willow Btreet. Rich style figured french MERINOS, Just opened, at low-prices. - Several lots desirable styles. - ' CURWEN STODDART fc BRO., 450,4®, and 464 North SECOND Street, - &u39-3t above Willow Street. F~ ALL SHAWLS, - Purchased at the Into'Auction Sales. .•Several low Stella,Shawls—whjdh We are running off very low. qURWBN STODDART & BRO., ' 430,452, and 461 North SECOND Stroet, ynu33-sfc • -• above Willow Street. ffrEW FALL CLOCKS. i.'» The {Jubeorilior’fl NJBW FALL CLOAX& ODS!!! A 1 THORNIiKY & CHISM, oomor of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets. * ’ , Have just received a Jot of , BEAUTIFUL SATIN PLAID POPLINS. Kiob Foulard Silks. Handsome Fall De r nines. NpwFtllGhintzeß &p., &o. _ Which aYc\} try desirable arid very cheap. ; BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS Ml Light Cloth Raglans for foil father. Shawls. Dusters.&o., in treat variety, ‘ Good Family and Fronting. Linens. A large stock pt Domestic Muslins, oreal qualities of Flannels.' oLosdP^m c ifCT»«" fco - Silk Mantillag,' « Laoe Mantillas. • B®c?, Dreandies. Lawns, &c„ &o. _AU SumhfejG&Odenf every description, & V CKfKM, EIGHTH and SPRINC ■ b oy and BELLF.OR O^flW* aPENING THE SEASON WITH GREAT BARGAIN^.—A loyg© lot iiP' .%k&maßir. Linen goqps. i Rest makes heavy and fine Llnpny, i Breakfast Cloths, from 75c. to #lis. Duuag-table Damask Cloths. ■Am '■ • Wafer, ■VS7ILLIAMSVILLE. ‘Jm f .Wamsutta,'ahd Other Bhirh'ngs. 1 : Fine and low-pricod Shirt Bo bo ms, Sheebngs by the yard or piece. Flannels, Tickings, «fco.,Ao. - - C o&Vn n CcP®feT T ADIES’. HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRl rf-* SETTS, a'nd-CURLS, manufactured in the very o»t pud newest parts styles, of which we constantly Keep a very large assortment on haqd.sdld wholesale and retaU. at the lowest .possible prices. Orders from all parts of the country solioited, and promptly attended tp. Also, a new HAIR DYE, suponor to any in use. * M< HUTOIB, No. 12 TENTH, Bt. # auao-sm* . Retycog Market and Chestnut. Ta WESTERN AND. SOUTHERN MER- cbjlsAlamla Rppe, assorted sizes', f or sale at lowest prices by -SSF- No/ M NJAfeliH%f B G v%.. SV| SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER- Street.' ■* - nuSO-'lm TUTE BALE ROPE—Manufactured BAT RUM. —S puncheons very superior Bay R turn- in store and for Sale by -IU;8 - A; MERtWO. 14(1 South FRONT Street-. ‘IM’ANILA BALE 'ROPE. —‘A superior lot, ; suitable for the Southern market. Jllanufooturefl and for sate hr 1. “/WEAVER, FITLErt A CO.. ,• anti) MNrWATHg flt.nndagN-^WHABVfefI. Economy .mess shad—nos. i And 2, ; a primbaTticlb, in store and for wUo by h _ ,na ' ’ jm' sofm wkar%s, SUMMER RESORTS, IyURRAY-HOUSE, XTX , 'NEWARK, OHIO, ; la tho .largest and beat arranged Hotel in central Ohio, is centrally located and l**oasy oraboeea from aU the reutes of travel. It contains ail the modern improve ments, and'e.very convenience lor the cornfortand ao-. eommodation ot the' travelling, public, ThetSeeping Rooms aro large and well ventilated. The Suites ol Rooms are wolf oarefully furnished for families and large travelling nartios; ana tho Iloiue wiu u to « a au24-8m ' ' ' ' ' Proprietors. SEA BATHING-, . , ATLANTIC CITY. i8 t (? ovr T pon ‘L or the RECEPTION OF the Buraoribsr will be happy to •eo his friends who may favor him with their patronage d^ e, ° MOm . . . THQB. C, G ARRETT. WHITE SULPHUR AND.OHALY. BEATE SPRINGS, it DOUBLING GAP, PA„ are now open, and are esoy ot access via Harrisburg; tiionce on too Oimiborland .YaUey, road tiienee 8 miles staging tb the Springs, where" yon' arrive at6P..M. same day. Jsvery arrangement is oomptote or visiters. Board perweek. 88; per day, $155. Re nuotion for familtes. References—Jas. Steel, Morton JdcMiohael, Bancroft,'fc Co., B. 8; Jeannay, Jr., fc Co. i-Roferenoetothe Analysis of tlip Waters, James 0, Booth, Aitalyftoal Professor of U. S. Mjiit. „ Address NewviUo P. 0., SCOTT fc COYLE, Jo7-3m* Proprietor. SEA BATHING—THE MANSION HOUSE,foot ol Pennsylvania avenue, ATLANTIC' CITY, is NOW OPEN for Kuesta. For convemenoo of arrangement,contiguity to the[beaoh.andojtractiveneeg o the adjaoent grounds, this house is unrivalled. The Proprietor has spared no pains in making this Hotel all that oould be desired by visitere. - jel-8m 15; LEE. KITTATINNY HOUSE, , ■ DELAWARE WATER,GAP. This pleoe having been so crowded, until within a Tow days, as to prevent many person* from obtaining accom modations, the Proprietor now aunounoes to such, end, to tliosp who wish to spend a few days or weeks during the delightful autumnal,season, thattboy. can ho aocom-. : modatoa with oomfortablo rooms The months of Sep tember and October aro not only the rnost pleasant season at the “Uapti’but afford tho additional sport of .fine Fishing aiuLGunmng. Passengers leave. WALNUT- StrOet Wharf at 6 o’clock in tho morning, and arrive at' the .Gap ht 12>fi o’clock eamq day ;,or.by the North Ponn syivauia to Luston in the afternoon, and arrive at the Gap noxt uay at 120 clock. 1 t t L>W. BRODHEAJ). Propriotor. riIHE MANSION . HOUSE, . 1 «,«!&, This well-known establishment, the favorite resort of oilmens and visiters, has .lately undergono extensive repairs, and is now one, of tho,most oommodipjis. ele gant. and, thorough hotels In tho Umon ; beautiraijj lq .cateaatthe corner or FIFTH and PENN Streets, Read ing. Its accommodations ore first-class | the rooms spaploue and airy; and the table constantly supplied with ail tho loxunoa of the season. Persons desirous of spending a few weeks in the summer in an agree-, Si A d wsra‘i®ss?f-rt » 8», Reading. . - > J ap22-tf BUSINESS CARDS. JAMES R. CHALLEN. ATTORNEY AT Law. Cincinnati, Ohio. Western claim* solicited. Remittances promptly' made,. The beet of references given. May bo seen'for, few days, fit* No, 29 South SIXTH street, Philadelphia. , an29-6t a lex. mckinney, , , • Will prootise in Westmoreland, Armstrong, and Ip diaoa oounties. ." sell-tr August bblmont, BANKER. TOBEAVER BTREfeT. , , Issues Lottera of Credit for Travellers, available jn al parts of the world, through the Messrs. Rothchiuls, q Paris, London, FmakfortiNaplesiond Vienna,and their Correspondents. mh7-toi PENNSYLVANIA ‘ PAINT STORE.— ZIEGLER fc SMITH, corner of SECOND and GREFNStrsets. ThuiWeu*ltiiownanoientestablißbmoiit stiuretainfl the reputation of eellinr the beet articles at ettvscTdlnarv low prices. l*«P-rf OKIE & CAPP, 223 DOCK Street, above Walnut, STOCK BROKERS* and dpalera in Mer cantile Paper and/; saouritiea generally. Attend'the Brokers’ Board daily, and fill all orders for the porohase or sale of STOCXS. BONDB. fco; ■ Ja7-Iv THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE ffiq CHESTNUT Street, forwards‘Parcels, Pack- Rces, xaerobandise, Bank Npfces, .and Bpoote, either by in owtf Lines, or in connection with other Express Com nM/i 1 th!,srmoiclo t0 5 , %. ,, §» RC th ’ aul-tf . General Superintendent. COPARTNERSHIPS. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex luting between the'cnbsotibers is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will, be settled by JOSEPH B. HANSON, who is authorised to use the name July Ist, 1859. ' . NORWOOD PENROSE. JOSEPH B. HANSON will continue the Tobocoo Com mission business, and Agency for the sale of Sombrero Guano;as heretofore.', ■ , No. 105 North WATER Street, and No. 106 North DELAWARE Avenue* GEORGE BOLDIN,' IQS North WATER Street NORWOOD PENROSE,, 106 North DELAWARE Avenue, NORWOOD PENROSE (lata of the firm of Joseph B. Haneoh fc Co.) Is this day sosooialed with .GEORGE BOLDIN, under tho style and firm of BOLDIN fc PEN ROSE, for the purppse of conducting a Tobacco, Oil, and General Communion Business. July 1,1899. Jfl-tf IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the J-v firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK; fc BKO. is this day dissolved. The Heater, Range, and Stove business will oc continued under the name of CHADWICK fc BRO., at the Northeast . FRANCIS A. CHADWICK., Pjuladolphia. July 11,1859, -Jyl2-tf MEDICirf4Xi. An analysis, by Prof. J. L. SMITH, shows one ration to cpntam 916)4 erttinß. os follows,vis t Ghlor. Sodium 622 grs. Sulpu. Mesnftaia.. 77.00 yrs ■ Calcium eo"’- “ P0ta5h......500 41 ; 44 Mogne.smra... 7 44 44 . - Alumma.. r ato 44 j 44 Potassium.... 24 4 f lodidq Magnesium 036 44 ‘ 4 Ammmlum... 16 44 Broraido 44 ?' 0.47 ” Phosph. Soda. *2 44 Bi-Carb. 1r0n...,'. OAS 44 Sulph.Sqda 72 44 44 Magnesia. .3.00 44 L'im0...,..*-. 29 •.* i Sold by the barrel, gallon, or in bottles, wholesale and a nother proof of .the wonder- PgL EFFECTS OF TPOXELL'S NEURALGIA Mr. E. W. witt the “ Nbt^RALGIA ,, fdr the met fii years, and have suffered the most excruciating I>&fn,o6rnpelling me ht times to give ut> my BusUiess entirely. I oould not Sat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I suffered more thaUtoneneji can,tell.. I had the aqvifte And aid oi vanoup phympiahy, and Used Cf&pr remedies, but all of no avail. Having ndfloed y<}))r' iff the papers. I concluded to call 04 » poi9fln'#hQm 1 had learned ww cured of acsw of SO years sfanamg. He applied the “ SALVE”- but onoo. nnn 1 fait immediate relief—a second, application removed the pain entirely, and I now foelllke a different man. Since then i have slept well-fiomething that I have not , dono for months, being obliged to sit up all mghtinaoK&ir. My appetite has returned, and .1 fed grateful to you for the restora tion of my health. 4 OAH^LsSaiile^&^teSltoi,. Co. s. N. Y 7. comer Thlra and walnut ap2p-tf Dr. celebrated tab CORDIAL. westecU’s Tar Cordial cures Consumption, c, Westoott’s Tar Ooid}a pares Bronchitis. Westoott's-Tar voraja curre Gougkc and Colds. Westoott’s Tar Cordia cures Bore Throat rfrid Breast Westcott’s Tar Cordial cafes ralpitdtion of trtf jfSttcoU’o Tar Cordial cures Nervous Debility. Weitcott s Tar Cntaiw General Debility. Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures DUh(is«« of Uid Kidnoys, Strangury. and Gravel, , , n Westooivs. Tar Cordial curek BUod land Bleedin# Piles. Weetoott’s Tar Cordial ouresFemalc Weaknesses. ■&*» ?»• ■» AROB ■ Aim,Frlncipßlfiapot for Br.'We.tooU’. AslFSoiofu ccmmljid iIUsAB HOTELS. TpHE UNION, *• ARCH STREEt, ABOVE THIRD, UPTON S. NW»J™ lA ' ’ ’ Atffflaiwas' of pwiuure, PjMone.r. RBjlroads.Wiiiqli now run put, ana'in close proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant ride to all places fir interest in or about thoTmty; 'jy 33-Cm B V&U SAFES. Igi A large assortment of- -*v *, , PHILADELPHIA N BANKLOOKS,/“ r^°^^r ' 8 - ' ' IRoI« S ?WT'Si?V, On as good terms m nnjr other esi&bliShmsnt in the United States, bri Vo. J 3 e?rfSt, PLEASE HIVE US A- CALL. ' f -“''iKlf M TNTON’S .ENCAUSTIC TILES for ■ floor*. < , , - • yitnfipd Pipo for draina and Water conductors. Imported and tor aale br v ■ * . tob ig-tf ; into C WAt. AND FOB EX -■ft®® MelWmWl « South FRONT Bt„ and 86 LETITIX Street. oclg-ly j The stock op window-glass, , GROUND PAINTS of alt Cblor?,end WHITE LEAD, which ZIEGIjER A SMITIL Wholesale Drag guts, corner of SECOND and GREEN Streets, offer for cuWio approval, a* to price and quality, are une qualled. Those who oonsult their QVii iute>wftt« will examine their aesortment, and parehase of theft a su perior quality of goods, at a less' price' than oan be had elsewhere. j ■ Jy29-tf Havana cigars—of th© following celebrated brandss l t 00,., -ass?- Espanola, • Upniaurb Neptuno, Pruebeae, V Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Lino's Tioket Offioo, Northwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at tlieFassen gor Depot, corner BROAD and VINE. . THIiQUGK 1 , EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN iOavesthe Depot, Broad,street, below Vine, daily. (Sun day excepted,) for all points West and North, at 0 P. M. freights must be uelivored before 3 F. M. to insure • Freight Depot. BROAD, bolow Vine. Or to CItAS. 8. TAPPEN, General Agent! N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT StrceU, 001-tf Philadelphia. JS&flHfißWjjP SUMMER ARRANGE ( and balti- Oryind itli.lB69. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA. For Baltimore at 8.16 A. M., 12 noon, (Express.) ana 11.10 P/M. 1 For Chester at 8.13 A. M., 12 noon, 4.30, and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.16 A. M., 12,4.30, and U.IO P. M. For New Castlo at 8.16 A. M., and 4.50 r. M,. For Middletown at 8.16 A. N.> and 4.30 P. M. For Dover at 8.16 A,'M., and 4.30 P.M.- For Seaford at 8.16 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. 61., (Express,)9.4o A. M., and 8.25 P. M. Leavo Wilmington at 0.33 A. M. and 0.90 A, M., 1.10 and 8.40 P. M. • • • , Leave Now Castle at 8.46 A. M., And 7.40‘P. M; Leave Middletown at 7.60 A. M. and 6.34 P. M. Leave Dover at 6.60 A. M., and 6.26 P. M. Leave Seaford at 6.16 A. M., and 2.46 P. M. Leave Chester at 7.44.9.60 A. M., 1.45 and 9.16 P. M, Leave Baltimore for Seaford and Delaware Railroad at 6.30 and 9.40 A. M. , A , „ TRAINS-FOR BALTIMORE Leave Cheater nr 8.45 A. M., 1248 and 11.40 P. M. Wilmington at 9.20 A. M., 12.65 P. M,, and 1340 ' ’ ■ • • .SUNDAYS •, Only at 11.10 P.M., from Philadelphia to Baltimore. Phi fr Qn } Baltimore to Philadelphia. FREIGHT TRAIN, with PASSENGER CAR attached, - , Will run as iollovrs: Leave Philadelphia for PerryHlle and intermediate places at 646 P. M. ®M!? n f ° r Internet. LflaveHavrfl-dfj-Grace for Baltimore andintermediate places at 6.10. A. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-do.Qraoe and intermediate placeaatMOP.M. , , jLeave for Philadelphia and intermediate pace* a . ■ ■ B. M. RELTON. President. fig MB BffiBBBB PHILADELPHIA, UER- On and farther notice. Leave Philadelphia e. 7, ,8. Bk, min., 10, 11K, 13, A. 3)4. 4,6, 6«;6, 7,6 t% 10, and 11P. M.' Leave Germantown 6,7,7)4,8, 8k, 9, 10, p Leave Philadelphia9.os min. A. M., 2,3,6, 7 k, and 10)4 Lea\*d Germantown 8.10 min. A. M., 1.10 min., 4, 6)4, and 9k P. Mj CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD, j LeavePbUadelphia6,B,«4, ll A. M., 2, 3)4,4,5)4,6,9, Leave Chestnut Hill 7JO, 7.40, 8.10, 9.40, 11,88 A* M., 12.40,3.40,6.40,7.10, K^lgj/M.g Leave Philadelphia9.osmin. A. hf.,2.6. and 7M P. M. Chestnut Hill 7.50 A. M., 1J.50, 6.10, and 6.66 FOR'CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6,8.05 min., 10.05, min., 11)4 A. M„ 1.06m1n.e3.05min.,4)4,6)4,6%,1&p/M. / p Leave Norristown 6,7,9, IIA. M„ 1, 3)4, 4)4, 6, 7)4, ■ -r ™ a , , . .ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 0 A.M,, a and 4P.M. Leave Norristown 7 A. Mi. 1 and 6P. M. t ’ t,, .. a , FOR MANAYUNK. Leave, Philadelphia 6, 7.06 mm., 8.05 min., 9k, iaos 5?J a yiy?,‘4 ,^, *^ osmln, * 2 ' osmm *» B * w min., 4*, sk, M, 8,11 7 A r. Al. 'Loave JHonarunk6». IK., BV, 9K, 10K, UK A. HI., IK> 3.06 nun., 4,5,6)4,8,9.06 min. P. M. _t . * .ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9A. M.. 3.4 PM. Leave Manayunk 7)4 A. 6)6. 8k P. M. m,7 NORTH PENNSYL- On and after MONDAY, MaylGth, 18K, Paasoncor Trains will leave PRONT ant,'WILLOW Street., Phi ladelphia, DAlLx,{Sundays e.tooptod:) . For Bothlehom. Allontown. Mauch Chunk, Wilkes barre, Hazelten. &o.,(Express) at 9AO A.M. For Bethlohem, (Express,) i.t 4 P. M. For DoylestoWn, {Aooommcttatiqn,) atB.l6A.M.and 6P. M. ,-■ • For Port Washington,(Aocnmmodation,) at 3.15 P. M, and 6J33 p. M. ' TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA: * Leave Bethlehem, (Express,) at 8 A* M. and 4.10 P.M. a Vi p 6 M° 7^eBtOWn> (Accommodation,) at 040 A. M. jJjflaveFVnX Washington, (icoommodation,) at (W 0 A. * ONSUNtAYS: Philftdolphift. for Doylestowii, at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Doylestown. for Phifada.. at 6AO A. M. and 5.45 F. M. to Beihlehsjn, 61^0; leMnuch Chunk. 52.60; to Easton, to Spoants; toWulfodborre, Am’Passenger Trains (exo ipt Sunday Trains,) con noctat Berks street with Fish and Sixth-streets, and Second and Third-streets Passenger Railroads/ Passengers for Wilkesbarro take 9.3 Q A. M. Train, and amve in Wilkeabarre at 7 P. M, mrlB KLLI3.OLARK, Asont. figwromiMwa . NOTICE.—CHESTER aND F IH~- TERMEDIATE STATIONS.—On and after Ist January 18£9d the Passenger Trains tot DOWNJNGTOWN, wil start front the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia am reetJ roiUi Comp^Dy » corner of BROAD and 4 ipaves at DAILY (Sundays exoeoted.i ByTorderofliiaßoardot Managers of the Philadelphia onaßeoding Railroad Company. ; dSO . W. H.McILHKNNY, Sooretary. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL , . ■ . RAILROAD. - 1859: liw 1859. the c^AC si MfSpp. EftUAL T ° ConneotingdijeotatPhiladelpma with Throtfch Trains from Boston, New \ ork, and all pomta East, and at the Union .Depot at Rittsbufg with Through Traims for Cln cmnati.sl.Louis. Cleveland..Qhicajfo.Burhnston, St. Paul i, Indianapolis, Louisville,• New Orleans, and all int'ermedjato < pmnts in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois; Kentuc ky, Michlgan,WiscqnBfo, Minnesota. Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska—thus farttiahins'faoilitles for the trans portation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and com fort by any other route., • " r »• Wucte' 11 * W*'* HrrtfjVinj'jCSircKMuttifiHM W.aJmTMIaJ tyoodnifTii ay sj\lf Jram loaves Philadelphia at7.lg A. M, SAY THA IN 3 V &AVE AB FOLLOW: ■ Farkesburg Aooommodation at 11 A. hi. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia,2Xo P. M. Columbia . 4AO P. M. . Passengers for West Chester will take the Mail, Parkosburg, and Lancaster Trains, at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. Passengers fog Sunimryf Williamsport, Elmira, Buffo to.NiagaraPalls.aua intermediate points,leaving PhOa deWaat7ilsA. throii®. Tickets Westward may be obtained at the offioe of the Company lit Philadelphia,-New York, Boston, or BoP timore; and Tickets Eastward at any of-the important Railniftd OfifoM in-the West) also on boa# any of the regular Line of Stotandrs on the qr Ohio Fare always a* low: Many other Rout?. The completion; of the Western conneotiona of the tp The connection of tracks ‘by the JWlroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all dravage or ferriage of Freight, together with the saving or time, are advantages readily appreciated by Shippers of Freight apd the Travelling U ‘ FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route;FreikhtJi or aft deicnpiions can be for warded from Philadelphia-New YorkJßoeton, OKBafti more, to any pbint-'on theiteilvoads of l*>hkn Kentucky, ln^ana^i^i?j ! Jowa^or.Miiooun.b^llail- Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at Pittsburg ,wlth Steamers, by whtoh Goods can be forwarded fo any port,on the Ohio, Musklngutn, Kentuoky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Mi sour i, Kansas. Arkansas, Rivers; and at Cleveland, Sandusky, and Chioago, with Steamers to ail ports on the Northwestern Lakes. • „ . Merchants apd Shippers entrusting the transportation SiMfiaU? I m is? -.rift THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the Wont by the Pennsylvania Railroad are at all times as favora ble as are ohayged by other Railroad Companies. Be particular to mark packages “ via Fenna. Rail* ' Merchants in tho West ordering goods from the East, will dqwejl to direct them to be shipped by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to; or address either of the following of Jhe pom ’“nyi‘ - D, A. BTEWART, Pitbbnrs; Doyle & Co., BteubenvilleiO.; H.B.Pierce k Co., Zanes- V| fe; o.{ J, J, Johnston, Ripley. O.s R. MoNeely,Mays prmßby & Cropper,Portsmouth, 0.; Paddook A. Co.; JeffetionviM®, Indianai H,- W. Brown-& Co., Ky.ll'.G. O’Riley & 00., Evansville, Ind.j N. W. G ra il™ & Co., Cairo,-111.! R. F. Basil,St. Louis, Mo.l John -H. Harris, Nashville, Tenp.j Hams & Hunt, Memphis, Tend.; Clarke fc Co., Chloalo.Ill.! W. H. 11. Koonts, Alum, IlhiMurPliy * wsypi Duhuiiuo, 111.; or to Freight Agents or Railroads at diflhrep! point, in the west. Parties' attending to their ovm Shipments from the East! will find it to Uioir interest to call on tho Agdntsm the. Company at the follpwing ylacos before shipping! or letters addressed to’eitherof them on the subject of k 1 ' p MAGKAW A KOONS, 80 North street, Baltimore. LEECH k CO., 2 Astor House, or 18. William at,, N.Y. LEECH k CO.. 64 Kilby street, Boston. 1§59. iwPB 1859 SVMMEIfARRANGEMENT-NEW fORKLINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO'S , - LINES. FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-PLACES, 1 EBOM WALMJT-BTBEBT WIIAEF, WiHleaVoasfQllflwa. vi?J 7A350. At 6A. M-i via Oamdml add Amboy, Cam. A Am. , Accommodation 5 .". . t ........ $2 25 At 6 A. M.‘; via Camden and Jersey City, (New Jersey)Accommodation... j-s ........... j... 2 25 At 9 a. ftL, via Camden and. Jersey City, Morning Mail 3 00' At 11 A. Mi, by Btenmboat, via Taoony and Jersey .City, Mornmi Express 3 00 At 2 P. M.,vnvO:imuon and Amboy, C. A A. Ex press 3 00 .Ai3) t P.:»1.,b) Stoamboat, via Tacony and Jer soy Olty\ EVkhiOff Fspre-s 3 09 At 3)6 P. M.V hV ateamboafi’ via Tacony abq Jor- * *' soyCity,2d Class Ticket... 2J5 At6p.MMViaCqmden and Jersey City Ivening 1 At 11 P.’ *M.V via* Camden‘and* Jersey City, Night Mail .. .. 2 25 At IX P> M, via Camdenand Amboy .Accomodation, (Freight and Passenger—lst Class Ticket. 225 2d Class Ticket 1 60 At6P. M., via Camdenand Amboy, Accommodation, ( Freight and Passenger/—lst Class Ticket. 226 2d Class Ticket 1 76 The 6P. M. Mail Line ruQg'daiiy; Tfip 1} *^laU, Sl Fm' il lpvUle'le[ t% Fleimngton, Ao.,at d A.M. AI Gap. Stroudsburg', Scranton, Wilkesburre, Montrose, Groat Bend, &0.. at 6 A. M„ via Delaware, Lackawanna, and western Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and2P. hi. For Mount Holly, at 6 and 9A. M., and 6 ' way lines For Bristol, Trenton, &o, at 3>» and P. M., fro.m Walnut-atrqot wharf. i _ , For Palm) rft,Dolnnco, Beverly, Burlington, Borden* town, &0., at 1 and 2x P« M. , __ Steamboat John Noilson, for Tacony at II A.M., app for BordflnN*tt*n ami intermediate places at SiiP. M. , Stcombo.-it'l'reiiton, for Tacony at A. hi., and for Bristol, Burlington, and intermediate places, at 12 M. and 4)i P. M. - , , , , , Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each passenger, fasson/ors aro prohibited from taking anything as bag /aco bpt their wearing apparel.' All wigßage over lilty pounds to bo paid for Tho company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any qmount beyond §lOO, except Jujje L Agent. STOAU-riOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO khds, tierces,'and barrels, for sale by James graham a co„ UB2O • LKTITIA Riroet. ItffBRRING. —750bbls. Hemng, assorted J--*- brandß,in«toi«andforsalebv IjU RAILROADXINEB. - l i l^ ol r t Tlo^e i B to tho followiiiy places will be i«- Depot. Brq&d and Vine strata, on theSA- "“*• *® !»*““ »“ Sa MONDAY *° Reading&nd baok ----,82 25 ?2»„ t. -t:::-:" }! n Pot b ,» 0 t: ::::::> S™ By order of the Board. ' 878 » u H m W. H. McILHENNY, Eeoretary. ,B&WgBggf«BSH NEW WEST ,CHES- : and Philadelphia „ . SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, and at 8,4 SO and 015 P. M. - ’ 1 ' ‘ ula 11 A.M., ■nr«-tf BeneSFsnn&litondeit. Em'Hgaßßln ffffILADBtPHIA ?&S»ai|f3KfenSS points, oonnecting'at Harr!jburg 'wiyi train. runnuTg to Pitteb»rg„CtamMr»tojj to. . ■AS»™ r '™^ I!VItM " d MT, DAILY .(Sunday» axoepted,) for READ ING, and Intermediate point*. - _ ’ »PlB . -V. H. McILHENNY, Seoretarr. RSainmwwe NOTICE TO SHIPPERS *Th9^mim^rtmi F iu?L^J'A^ H i?o I S?ANY •» now prepared toreoefve and forwaraTrafeht tothefcl gjuu poiaUontho NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL- IdOok Haven, ‘ Lewisburg, ' feWre. I^huraborland. te bSf y- „ Wilharaaport, RUlareunra, Muncy, Halifax, ~ Wateontown, York, Milton, Junction. RA?LIIOAIS' an» FLOUR INSPECTOR -will oalt at No., 14 VINE Street, between the hours of- 9-o’olook and 8 I: riU^STEfi 7 WIU ‘ he la T. M. 7 LAUMSiT 7 ' isiy Flour Inspector. Department of public high- WAVS.-Office S. W. comer of CHESTNUT and T-R otreptf. ■ _ Noyiog to GokTE»l t I oE» A is»a”e I d’Propo’»S'wiTu reoeivod by the undersigned, at the omoo. until ]2 o olook M. September 12,2869, for the construction of the following CulvertBi > > One on the line of Wharton street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, to be ofßriok,2 feet in diameter. Qne-on the line of Sansom street, between Twentieth and Twenty-fourth streets, to be of Brick, 3 feetia dia meter. One ot\ the line of Eighth street, between Coates stroet and § point 200 feelnorth of Brown street to be of Briok, 22 inches iq diamesor. And ail bidders are invited to be present at the open ing of Proposals offered on aafdday.at 4 o’clock P. M, n Specifications may be obtained at the Department oi Survey.. • • .JpSEPH SHANTZ, Chief Commisaioperof Highways. PIANOS. CHICRERING & SONS, n rrn M*trar»CTtmsa« ojr , GRAND, SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT PrANO-FORTEB. - ■ warbrooms ear chestnut street. awardod, at the dmerent Exhibiuoni in this oountry and MED t^ lr ■ Light Streets, Baltimore, . - .Have, always on hand a large assortment of their supe rior Pianos, rooqmmendod, by; certificates from 8. Thalberg, Btrakosih, apd, other celebrated partonners Bvh‘y()«t» oud a Dhviisse of exphanie.sraat.d within Ig tnmithi, thould they not rtvo entire- «ati.lMtW Maw,; LEE fc WAMEll'.'ijo. 7i*C§ES'S?ijT Slreet, Piulndelphm, or. our euthonuod Acenta, mid wiU keep oqugtaptly op hand and seU our Pianos at ma nuiscturers prices. -- mbiHim RAVEN, BACON, & Co.»s, rrjTTT Nunna tc Clark’s, Hallett. pavis, k Co.’s, and A.H* Gale A.Cq.a superior. PlANOS. Also, Ma soni Hamlin’s unrivalled, MELODEONB and HAR MONIUMBi so desirable for ChuroHes 'and Lecture Rooms. Ciwo. w 4 Kdlwieoji. to | BR t. mru-lr SEVENTH end CHESTNUT. yyiNES AND LIQUORS. the fracuent invitations reoelved by me' to fedOw the Ss of myCbaiHpavne Wines to the United States, piwbeyeby-tp mform.my 1 former L,in general. appointed Messrs.F.C. RR, ANCHER, & CO., Bofe AgenU m-the united otatos, for the sale or my Cnamjiagna Wines. My Wines have been so long and favorably known in the United States, it will be unnecessary to comment on thmr quality, farther than to Say that my new ghvpmsnts ««SffSS:- ouhtod,iniol. m »pff-6m *‘ n BEAVEil^twtTWey 1 Yort’. i~^LARET. —100 cases Barton & Guestier’s \* mm St. Julien; 300 do. 8l Estephe; 300 do. Washing ton Morton St. Juoen; 100 do. qp. Talenoo, pints 560 dp. Chateau La Rose t 60 do. do. LeovillejjScotoh Ale, to stone and.glaas? Ynunger’fl, Harvqy’a, Falkirk Btowh *ai“* OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—IOO - bbls Old Rye ; 100 half bbli do. just received and for sale by AnS A. MFRfWn. iSAßnuth FRONT dPIUEB ?RANI>Y.v-IQ. hbls. pure Con nectioutCiqeVßVaildy. Also o bpla. qo'old extra quality, on Consignment and for sale qy. " • " •• -C. C.fIADLER & CO„ au2o ARCH Street, seooni) door above Front fPSPFSt rfIHE efliai>¥ST BRUSH HOUSE IN V& PHILADELPHIA,—Look at the following list of prioes 'for Handscrubs, and oompare them with those bought elsewhere i No. 1, Oknote, 62X per down. k-i; la*; r II No. 4, 69 knots, 100 *f No. 5, 83 knots, 112 ‘f No, 6, 100 knots, 125 il No. f, 104 knots, 150 “ No. 8,160 knots, 175 • «.» - p¥dtr i>S O|ILEBIRATto LONDON Quality ismore'essentialinaHair Brush thAn in any otnet Toilet article. ’ PROuT’S BRUSHES, wherever introduced, have at once taken precedence for quality Sf materials and for scientific construction. His Hair rushes, oombimng a peculiar elasticity with the re quisite firmness, -are found to pass uniformly and smoothly THnoran the hair -rather than roughly and harshly ovbb it, thus Riving tho proper stimulus and consequent freedom from dandruff to the scalp-akin without injuring it, and thus, too.'insuring, ana turnlly gloaky, healthy condition to the hair. His TEETH, NAIL and COMB BRUSHES are equally desirable also for their respective uses, all coiqbmipg, m q t*markable degree, oompletest Ulgfume®? with .eittralirdmftry .dura bility. A mil assortment orVnOui « vrapomit nthxld,- -inofuaing some erttirely .new paUcrns, with a terse «toek of LUBIN'S desirable* 80AP9 ahd'PER FUMFiRY, just imported direct, bbbbh and sknuikb, For sale, wholesale and retail, by HASBARD & CO., Apothfloariee, ly C-tf CHESTNUT) Btrp.,*,. of'^ajfth. CABINET WARE. CABINET FURNITURE and BILLIARD VJ TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET, in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business, 4ie nowmanufaoturm^asuporior^artigli^f anil have now on jiMuralbill supply, finished with MOORE k CAMnON’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which are pronounood by all who have used them to be superior to all others. • Foij the quality and finish of these Tables the mami laotorers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with tn? ohawwftT ql‘their work, ' *" jy«-em WASHING AND IRONING. jA washing and ironing done im' With NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Single “ P- Lailies and Gentiomen, Families. Boarding Sohoals, Hotols, Steamboats, &0., at DONOVAN’S FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. 233 South SIXTH Street, corner of Prune. Family Shirts and Collars patent polished., Everything washed by hand, on the com mon wash-board. The whole business is atriotly attended to by female operatives. Mrs. DONOVAN, it 20-ly Buparindenaeilt LEGAL. TVOTlOE.—Letters Testamentary to t)ie r D, W? FREDBMOK KLETT, Into of tho Oily of Pluladelohia. decoßSod. havinc been to the undersigned, all persons indebted to aald Estate wiU please make payment, and those havint claims are re- JJWUB.II. E. corner SECOND end OAL FRANKLIN C. JONES. OM RACE Street. SB SI-tutMwfcse ji S-tuth«w Exeoßtor., ppENESSj • A ixm. - „ . On Friday -Morning,-., , . , September 2, at lOo’olook, by catalogue, on six months’' oreiht. 400 loiaof fnnoy o»d stoiple FrenCb dry gooda. LARGE SPECLAL FALL SALE 0F,1,000 PIECES r , DRESS SILKS—Just landed.• - ... ' On Friday Morning, - * ' September 2d, at 10 o'oloek, consisting of— ‘ - Cases Bayadere raye'enlanune. non Pekin rave barro. - “ rich chine culumine. “ rich ladrille grosde Naples. “ r|ch Pekin damasso a poil. ' 0 riohdroguet Jardinere. ' M rjch Dayadere.caneie. “ rich col poult do sqie. , rioh pomtelle do.. *• rich black drosnets do. FLOUNCED SILK ROBES-Jost landed. : 200 lots two-flounced broohe and fancy brocade silk robes, new style. X BLACK GROS DE RHINES-Best good* imported. , Casoo3i,26,23,3o,aud32inohfineto superb qualities high lustra blaojc sros de Khines.' fioo PIECES RICJH MOUSLIN DE Also, 600 pieces extra rich Paris small-figured, plaid, trine, Bayadere, poljta, bouquet, detached figures, me dalhoqmousHnde lames, RioiF 6 PARit . , •* ROBES, Also, 160 now-style Pans bonnet ribbons. •• BUIFFIMG. _ ?0R THE SOUTH—OHARLES -Btem.hrp°x s 9f fi "™ Mr oeßtb mi „ - «, F P R CHARLESTON. S. C. iJ« h rF;S; M D il i§ toa !?’ hil ’. KI? OT ON EfeTATE,Cai>- Tta-O. B. Mail Staamalup STATE OP GEORGIA, Imou. h in «s to W) Haul;, onlj «lwmr»at 8«k. above everytendaya, that forming & commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the Booth and Southwest. ■ , • ; At both Charleston and ftevannah, these Ships con nect with steamers Cot Florida, and with railroads, &©., for all places in the South and Southwest., - - „ - INSURANCE ~ - ratb br *^l“ nß veM *l.p ths promiusi being one-hslf th* 011 jS R»W»d Prelelit in entirely SSnSSSfK? ,fMt ?* r ’, , te n Cb.rlesKm or Bav»muiMti» dole. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles ton and Savannah steamships,lncluding MEALS on the whols from Charleston and Savan nah to Montgomery! • To Charleston . 915 DO Savannah. is Op . ISLAND PASS. Charleston*—^... , a> Savannah. ~1. ------ ai GO Anpaata...»,oo Maoon..—. Atlanta.Bloo Commtraa .. 36 00 ; STOO Mopt/omery...—BB 00 Mobile.. -...'4890 L New Oilmans-......31 00 liter the atup has sailed >plrcm board, at aeooad wharf NTER Sc GAMMELL; ton* steamer Carolina every th; steamers St. Man's and \na Satnrday. • jyS. Anguata....... ®oo Maoon. n go Atlanta* 33 00 .. 33 00 AJbftny 94 oo Montgomery.... »00. -88 No bills oflading signed si -v For vt?‘*bt or PMwne ftp; above vine street, or to Bouthwert oonu r FC Agents m Charleston, T. E J* ' - . ; Savannah, HUI from Chariest B }v Florida from.Eta.Tuma st. John’s, every Tuesday a . THE BRITISH AND, NORTH SHfe AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM- ‘ . , YROIC NBW YORK TO LIYWWOIi Chief Cab it} Passage —-- f SeooiidCabinPassage.... 7a ■ . * ?BOM BOSTON TO LIVXXfOOL. \ Chief Cabin Passage.. -. —*.... ..81W BeoondCabin Passage •CO The ships from Boston oaQ at Halifax. PERSIA, CapOudkins, | AMERICA, Capt Millar, “a of* o’ I NIAGARA, Capt. Ander- These Teasels carry a dear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow; red OP sort bow. • PEBBIA, Judkins, leaves N Tort, Wednesday, Aug.lf. *‘mA B t A ’.? tona » L‘ ' feton, Wednesday,-Aug.24. ..... H I? York, Wednesday, Aug. 31. AMERICA,MiIIar, 44 Boston, Wednesday,Sept. 7. APkICA, Shannon,' N York, Wednesday, Sept. 14. §EyiuT&r jeff-gro SAVING FUNDS". SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO- K 3 CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Offioe, No. J3l North THIRD Street (.Consolidation Bank Building. 1 CHARTERED BY OFPBNN- Deposits received in sums of One Dollar and upwards, drawn, •• .' • A teipenrible and reliable Savings Institution has long the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity, The Managers, in organizing and iopaims it, nave been governed wholly by a desire to aoooramodate the busi ness interest and waafcoi thevery large and eftteipri* mng U jjirromgld. tanndi* and Thursday from 5 until 8 o’olook in the evening, . _ UiLMXeXBS. fifflEtSf** ■ ■ ait. 1 mfe ar ’ • fSpEs.. George Woelpper, Geo. T. Thorn. Peter p. Ellmaser. Robert B. Da^deon. _ „ James s. phjngle, pfeeSent Francis Hart, Seoretarr, ia2o-tfif SSAVING’ fund—five per cent, in •WWWVj Fetinejlva- T?foney is received in any sum, large or small, aryl in terest paid from the day of deposit to toe day of with drawal. ■ The office is open ovgry dfty fjm k tfelook in the VU * iu toe evening, and a?. Monday J. R«9r HMretMj. „ _ ntoxcToss. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr* Robert Belfndge, Francis Lee, SamuelK, ABhton, .. Joseph Yejke®, C, Landreth Munns, Henry DigVmqwftr. Money is reoeivod and paymanu made dSnyl ThoinyeetmoQU Oj’oonmnnitT xrith the PH>Ylßi6nf'or T toe Cliarter. m Heal Estate Mortgages. Ground Rents, and such first-class -seourities as will tl wbvs insure perfect Becoritr to the .dfleoSitoTit and 10 ,i ’*- SAVING FUND,—UNITED STATES W eQMFANy, corner THIRD und CHEST- Large and small sums reoelved. and paid bAek on de mand without notfoe'i'with Eiye FxTR.CBNT. INTE REST fiejfewf to. theday of .withdrawal. .MbfrfclrdmlFuntH 5 ox.oqk everyday,and on M QTOMjjVENING3Jrom7nntiI 9 o’clock. - DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from *1 upwards. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, Ttemurer-^JAMEB R. HUNTER, PLINV FISK, Actuary, •* sey-^y M A Uutfe, bat often, fills the Purse.” ffIRANKXIN SAVING-FU®— 4-'No. 135 South FOURTH Street, bfltwoep Cheethutand WUlnut, Philadclpaia, Wja De posits du demand. Depositors’ mpnpy sacurad hy Government State, and City Loan*, Ground Rents, Mortgages, Company deems safety better than profits, consequently wiU ran no nskwith deposi tors’ money, but have it at ail times ready to re- Srn with o per oent. interest to the ownef, oy have always done. This Comply never suspended.- • ‘ ■ . Fem»l«'. nVOTtei pr ringle, imd Miaor. oan gapmdsin their d7d;tght. t knd soeh deposits oan Dewithdtavto only by their consent. Charter perpetual. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to reoefvo s*o ■TLdHMlSllßie™ received. Offioe open daily from & to 3 o’olook. and 8b1«» of real aitate «nd itqoks jnll hernaftor bo bald ai 13 o’elook aoon, instead of m the evening,. - - 3ARD.—The Trade Sale'td Booksellers willeommehoe Tnesday,,September 13. Jg^Catslognegnowready. FALL RALES STOCK'ANT) REAL ESTATE, : First Fall Sale, 6th September. Second Fall Sale, 13th September, TWnrFaH Sale, 20th September. -Fourth fall Sale, 27th September. ' Part of the handbills for eaeh of the above sales now ready. - - - - ' , STOCKS. LOANS, Ac. On Tuesday, Sept, 6, at 13 o’olock, soon, at the Philadelphia Ex change— • ■ ,' . Without reserve, for account' of whom it may oon* com— a bonds, $l,OOO each, North Western Railroad Com* * 0 bonds, $4OO each, Donaldson Improvement Com pany. 7 per cent, interest punctually paid May and No veraber. coupoos attached. ’» , ' A due bill Tor $900,’ payable in carpenter work, rough lumber, and lloorm b —sl29 to be paiajn cash at the tune of sale. , * -Also, for other accounts— * l share Point Breeze Park Association. Stockhcldor’s season- tioket- American Academy of Music.-' ------ Also, without reserve, for account of whom it may concern— 1 -- - vt - ■ - $161X107 per-cent, second mortgage loan Catawissa, Williamsport, and Erie Railroad Company, redeema ble 1838. , - - - -■ ' EEAJj ES'I , ATE-2UtgBKPTEMBER. Will inolnde &.arsC-cJa*s farm ana valuable elty pro- SEPTEMBEH. Will inolode the estate of p.Shettline, 18 acres. South Broad street and Thirteenth street— by order of execu tors. . - ;l „ -REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, he. Pubno Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tttf#- dar*at noon, during the-basmess season. fSr. HandbiUq or e&oh Property issued separately, is addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous tg each sale, one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form, Stving fail description of all the Property to be sold os lejollowinc Tuesday. , • • ■ ’BALES AT THE AUCTION SALE. ■ - ' We have a large amount qf Real Estate at Private bale, moludiq* every description of eity and country *»** KV/leal Estate entered on our Privater Sale Reg ?ter annadyertisedoooazw nally moar Public Sale Abstract* (of wbi°h 14)00 oopies are.< printed, .weekly,) tree of onarge. .* - - - . -r „ •- • FALL BALE—SEPTEMBER *, AT NOOK, EEBIBENOE, WEST rmiiAOELPH^A.-* Handsome modorn new three* 1 story stone, residence, southwest corner of Forty-se* ???. pheetnut avenue and Pine street Lot 6* fi?£ deep, widemiig to 106fedt2n the rear .-LARGEAND VALUABLE LOT, FOUR FRONTS, of Forty-secegd and Pine streets, West Philadelphia,, 160 feet onr Forty-second feet on Pine street, «0 feet on Rook street, and I£ofeetonJViiUcreek. Fonrtronts. V pLARGE LOT. TILL STREET, WEBT-PHILADEL etreet. north, or mtt street, e T t , d . e . 9^^SlQans^et--Tw&froata. of Forty-fiist/or Wyotaln* JnA Pratt' West.Philadelphia; IfiO feet fronton Forty-fires m O . dwcuing, east side.of Mervina street, between ward , * * XJJRBE DWELLINGS AND LARGE VACANT tOT OF LAND, BRISTOL,-Pa.—Three two story frame dyrelluus and a largo-vacant lot of four acres of landj Bristol. Pa., adjoining thoThiladolphia and.Tren* ton Railroad ,and near the uoWtvarerivet and eaaoL SECOND FALL SALE, SEPTEMBER 13, AT NOON, - Orphans’ Court Sale—Estate of Alexander .JL Shaw, THREE-STORY .BllfcK^p WELLING.' No. 3tf Christian street, between Third and Fourth streets. • > Sale—Estate of Jacob 3. wonder, deo’d* BUILDING LOT, north side' of Morris street, De~ .tween Sixth and Seventh streets, (First ward.) - Same Estajo-TWOrSTORY BRICK-DWELLING, south side of ; Pearl street, between Thirteenth and J warcU and Vine and Callowhi.ll streets, (Fourtsentij ; -Estate of James Banfcird, dac’d; . THREE-STORY. BRICK DWELLING, corner of Sixth and Mary streets, between Lombard and South streets. - . * - , - «r S (sS?i^i nt t”fiF ELLl r N FORD, AUCTIONEER, No. 530 A MARKET Street, and 131 MINOR Street. - BALE OF 1,000 CABEB ijoOTS, SHOES, BHO- J3ANB, See.. „ . This Morning. September 1. at 10 o eiook pTaaisely. will be sold by o&t*iogue. on,four months* credit, 1 w)0 cases of men's and beys’ .boots, shoe*, gaiters; brwans, &o.j ladies* and misses boots, ahOf»Cf gaiters, ties, ftp., embracing & large and varied assortment of citra&d Eastern znanw* facftiyc. suitable For present trace. - - AUo.Uncduded In sale, ao oases Scotch gingham um brellas. . Cataloffues early on the morning of sale, Whea buyers wiil find it to their interest to attend. JM. GUMMEY & SONS, • ’ HEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, No.eso Walnut street. CARD.—J. M. Gnmmsy A Son., auction**™, will bcii resnlar sales of Real Estate, Stooka, SoT Afco house hold furniture at dwellings. Kb. On our Pneato S»!ij;jte e i«er wtU alwaya be {bond aww ”aSHwCs:-"” 4 " HI OSES NATHANS.- -AUCTIONEER Swasiaffijss? MEkcHANT - 8 - E^ro " „ MONEY TO LOAN. JaoNXV TO LOAN, in LABOB OB &3sn month, including Stonge, Arc., at Nathans* Pnnoabl Eetaiindimoet.S.E. comer of fcIXTH and RACES?. : b^r^YY^M^re^ujw’oNW!!! '• Money-liberally ndvanoed ittUug.er stpaij amounts, from one dollar to,thousand*. lru 'l- & by the use of the old ♦ftTA*,™ 1 ?!,?? fi ,ne u L N COVerB nnd cefbont.will.be pleased *,^ e operation of Preserving can-be I? lC ij* I r>S?KlM? T L on ® half the usual tim* bv the Vlne f HARTELL’S' FRESERVINO uv4v ’ P r r o nouucea by physicians and scientific men to be tfto sifost and most reriable Jar over made. A sin-la will aatisfy any one- of their incomparable guphrionty over all others. ■ • - Marraf&oturers under tho Patent, KARTELL ft LETCHWORTn, Lig-dt* No. 13 NORTH FIFTH street SJIERKOSCOPIU BAZAAR—The great Emporium for Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Pic tures, supplied continually with novelties from Paris and London, For sale, wholesale and retail, at „„ ,M. J. FRANKLIN'S, Optician, . l)t South FOURTH Street, below ChesUiut. StF" Also, improved Spectacles and Eye-klasaoa, jlfiL troseopes, Opera-glasses t Mathematical and Physical In struments, in & great variety. Artificial Eyes inserted. rrtilE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO ,X CIATION OF PHILADELPHIA.—>rOTiCB--Mem berajn arrear* for D«oa willmtease m%ke payment at tho Rooms, 1009 and toll CHESTNUT Rtreet. « nu3o-3t JOHN WANAMAKER. Cor.gec*y. FTCH —250 bbls. City made Pitch, m store and far nMe by ROWLEY, ASHBURNER- ft CO.. auM - 16 .SOIITH WHARVES. SSPTS. TURPENTINE.—ISO bbls Spts- Turpentinejn store and for sale bv ' ROWLEY« ASHBURNER, ft CO.» anil is ROirTfT Vvh jkhq XT AMS! HAMS! DAMS! Just Toceived a prime lot now suvar-cured Hams, 10 cents per pound. CHAS. SMITH., aiiai -*m* • 91.1 nnr) 9'S M AKKKT Street. 1} EFINED BCR AX—2O cases for sale by lb wetheriLl a brother. Nt>«. t> »na ,9 Nowtß Bvcnvn RfM*r i*o Bf-CARB SODA—IOO kegs for sale by ■WETHERILIi A BROTHER, ffon. O and a S. .SRPOWtt i- » DAVID P. MOORE. UNDER •’