vrV,'. /'* •v.dai-.s"'*' <<j*r We jd.Ui* j^fii|bf'^mn&«kV the WlUuu^pdtiiS'jßmS Mndd aft***. that amu i«t wiUj? * J A G**rtJ-,CoKItE?jMoV > ,4SJI ■* -.” StsjwJteldtafAltwSii**et«dlK>ftfe^J¥*«d*!'-t wase ough He tarnedH<WE*>e» Vpohnyi which Beamed to apeak whole etufl£*oHe» lutdtlwtt wth tl at tweet voice which no** «M nllaf ekes* he who I ves he TM he declsred-thatfor the balance of hi* lift ha wnald'bajr all hit Sunday suits at. tha Brown gtoae Clothing IWt, of Roekhitt t Wilson, . Mot; Mi ami m Oheatnut gttwtntbaw. Sixth. Noble and seußtft Balding r ' A Wir.il Gbban Sronif.—W* are aothoriUUve ly Infornesdihai the aiOrfthat has been idinglhhrbunda. • of the praaam relation to the shooting of.a.wild gooso at a distance of fixniiles ibid rwofurlong*. with one of. the nCwlrt-iaventest '/Arpietron* guaa.'Ms entirely us-> . true.Ahe diatanoe etwhiehtbe unfortunate goose waa brought downbemf but.littlemorolhanhblf a. dule. -and acculentallyln ranee- To asosipe a similar fato, our, I ■ readers .in ; guest: of, exguleitel)r>fuhloned gannenU should nnrcliaae onl)--atlti*”Conimental'' 1 Clothing" : Hall of h. H. .Ekl ridge., northesstcorner of Chestnut and hiththetmte „ r V ■ Cnisasu CunisTtiaß. China Btrald, , noticee tha marriaae of a eoonleof Chinese Christians . ■ by the Hev. K.O.Wont: aCluncse nrnuster.sstheliist instance inWhiohalltl»»*rtiCi«k<idnbtd'een>.at.«K». Cliincae.ChriatiaaiacdProtnaianr.: Thebridewneeti tiroly hidden uodertne rndrobeeyerown-shsped herd ■ dress, and red crape VO' i of tboMiuedy nasty, a costume, wbioh tho Tartar oocqufronTi hsnß ; neyersiceoeded .□ ■ chnn.mg. 'Tbarewaa, music, sad a profusion of gar lands ami flowen-' Itdennneoeaeary towM, the .h«pr g frohTtL.paWm ato e of gntnvlUe«h*»* No *g Cheslantstreet S b Ai<«a yfttvurtr FcNihr^omiHwiat C ins saconb and W*unr*. Streata.-Depo«iU re -toQ vediassmaUeadlitga amcnotayfconrallelaieaaOf IK* com»taait»f a»d Ml»Walnt»^l*t« auiWMbCjTWpet: cent.peranntnh Money au be drain bp check* without lo« eft* tortat* £ H t f . Offio*H>p«'PAJlri < fi‘o«n •: ««til f pa Mon- * Par aod Batardv aatil^ria" Ua .Piwat*-: FRANKiiUi *9UUt Trxmmlli!******** CUAB EeMORRIm w j M ABBIWtt 388. RBMPALHQTELS s Smbr»w &*•*£•s«*£«» ;; r Q WWhiiistfrdf Wtoh - vM SsimpariN o _v r. t *v TPAyrflfeß*'fit,M*mpm«'Mi«LV»jmßxziibn.Memtmia' -wfes^iiX-^.ssMtete I .^; . O Hohiruion i Y* i: ;^M^own'St ( *a* '.' Mr WittfcVnrN V •.: Y.‘ J<An T'Bk&.'S Cf'-T*' .»Vf T Leonard, J <imanseld - \S;S Bra?tS. Rl,;' • w G Bittner. Mi«» ■.: .V'SMount.N _■ :f B®fefe,«.crtr* diu.B,it: • w %,:, ?•> = - A T W&HhWi U‘i;t?-£«y J Charmam ita&g«**tfS? W> ■' " W K Cumimnzß,JfFrov-y: • Jno Smith, Ky..- -- ; ;s. -■" W yTr t ; j:Camm«iiam.BaU^' - '. Mrs White £se t KlUteW XC Bfetifefcfc W-PhilaL - > WOPeU,-Rjf^oo»d,lndtvß^SPritehard.NLiiboa ■; J? WoTthmatoil* Q F.Tomer.-On.->-.- .>.- “ ■ W Wort a]}. Mbntf ei* '•> -1# £ SiohirdvDabaqae - •-* H Wilson. Union; A £ ,AG Rowland* Phila Dr F Keister. Ra^jM,- 5 , .', r WfjrenAyerrßoaton - T B HeiQe^^rjwqerPA-^/Wiaj'iuwes^rnßWir*^ H H Hflalrt, M«m;„ . '>gr--’MBsffi»aKßllW w rii.- O ■< M Toib»Tr,Cui9lm)MiVO;/\iKqn»touii4ljeiSej)rpUy, ! P 1) u rlbo .PaUiij ra .:L _;. ;i ;S C lndian* poll* - .Fiftfcv", : H B Qwarr. Laacarteri. ' - Jaa MT>*m*re«, NY.';';', .. AHfiareon. Ohlo'- "-. %F.Agar3kt>l*iNC.\, ■’ ~ • BF NartecV* , . - >Ja*W Si/xlfuintec--H 8 S Stone,Balt i ;-%vi /-'-D CiShnrlockJenn 02K. - J S Yoon;, Tens-,' £. >,y-. A'.JDonaWaoti, Tnmaqua' - win M WetßpnTN.'iJ-. • iWmFfceeTtonj N:Y.f r - T •.* * l) 0 ,._ C Halt*AdalßTiuiiu BG ' ' 7a McDonald/Ati 1 * „/G^Wftdo^Mt«troM>Bai; J Youos, atontroW*J?* , \‘ Fa r J Q, Barnos, .V-J,/,'.;. Mr« DrWjdterT Pfe.' 0 Q HnmpstedrßrogSlya ir-BEldred f , * . Mim E E CS»Pjp.iN. York, S A BMrtAßrmtiiljti.' ‘ ! . A. Baoph fc aon. New York 1 .-WM shn«ter,YfMl>mgton, N M Carte r» Ala : - , V W.ABann'”y'd ■ " ” J ONKSVHOTEL—Cbattnct atTeat-above Sixth. Beal CBrd, Ala \(S. THE tWION-HOTBE—Aroh itrMt/abovt Tlilid. ■ n wi&sc. •••■?, •/ .j6ji-iwtoetfw,-i.••>-- . • f «^lAi!a B hen,:ii^ifafe^W:;i s . • IPRPalm,Boh’)?_3favon J BsgS”A]lsYCit Yl^'.wS^¥o3»^i 1 > --- ’. NATii>»A:tJid , iifefl^Si|^J^TOrtr i K ;■, B S Viwcij^Oiiiti'.-■-,• wr- 1 s jiWYSMlor.'ltl,'.■>:■ >■ vr-.' KWWifirAShjremaMtowU-.TDuntzingor, PolUmlle:-. - / Oeoli Atlnnu. Labsnon :: ■ P B«olf»BcranUm ; ■.. . lOtHn^hOddH,Rej\dlBKi & £»PißQd*Mi.R*«tdm«* w - :J.W T Rboad», AUentovm' G-wJStuUar, Alien to wjv>-i^ Mitfflodxton wilnj Del . C A Hamilton . Dehanon > v: John HnmUtoni < U Greseany rottaville i RTATKSUJ(IpNHOm-Msrket»trMt atey*W*fc ipsa? ■i J WiirreitJCmcirtrirtti- LJ Grave*,.Pittahorsv- 1 ; JiVlornsoinColumbia; - . S AJP*aI:J , w. u^i. c»sc :S| Morton“mi* AU*nUt*n 1 ,: ESKubne t^^e&ete^^o COMMEROIAI/ ftOTKIi-BiiUi *t CfcfrtnnL .1) MKl*«lns. < N«r,.Ca*tte;K-Jrjß!jß«ilHraWa*l<i*nl!a ■ Ij b .BoomM. WiwinjstoK i- 9JYTairtor^nrMaaAiMs•, t P, MOT? , 9%LMN(S JJOMIMTiUo *Sa JDavoe \Y*rtCfi*«tor 1 BARLEY BgESAP k b*lo« Via* !&TEii—TWrd«tre«t aboraßao* , J Artur PI It* n \ i 3 co |fcc^ ifasipSlEL ~ tort J^L” BLACK dbowCdllSriulL MEM (Reported for The Pr#*B.]\ ' ; . ; i:.; ‘t-’tIIOHMOND-Bte»msbie Citrof Kiehmond/Mitohell 80IffitpbMCQBacknor^MoCwnmon4Co; *ltucr42<vi; dpTWebster. Jr; 115 bxa Jo Mercer & Antelo'; 20 do J jltßfihk&Go; 242 pigs lead 0 JAdams * Co; 42 baxs ra*s -FA Server; 24obis end 12 bags mdsp .Cooke'& Emariokj 41 lues machinery 343 oil boxes-Pettit.Alartiu & Co; 29 bagswoolJ. Morgen;-15 empty .caskslSpkgs sundries -various consisaeof., • ri-KW Carthakena, Crapo—£so6 galls, t*l eached white whale oilShoberj-Buutinf 9c Co; 23 palps* •wicking JGlftiWeAe Co;4 cask sperm oilPenitsyivania Jl ailrogd: 3 I>Xb loose. N,LHart&.Coj 3do R'& TV* C Bid-,- Solir Freileriok Dyer, Cotirell--ffi»,n»'l»« 11 ' 11JOO pickets MTrump A-800.,> '.a<. v ; ., -..v,?. -" *‘. ' MARINE ■ INTELLIGENCE, v , BVH RWES „.SJJ|BUNAETS.— W Ap?H 6lB " U S Ma ! l -rtenintliip^fC-de^ene ; State• Marsiihsn, 50 hoirsfrom c&!!u»v sc > ». Craw>» Odanj/frora ■ Ne w v Bedford, With olb 90. toSnober, Bunting*Gn.w.m* <-'yj '*? *Bohr Frederick Dyer, CottrelUie dareycroitf:.Calais* • tnlfilfttuand pickets toltf Trump-fcSon.-'V S ' - Sahr 8 A Hammond* Paine* 8 days from .*Bo«ton r with : nMse to captain. \ . ‘Schr Jsoao Rioh* Smith* 6 days from Boston* with toe ■■ _ itohr Collyer* jßayner, 6 days fromPoYtiahd, Ct, ■ WJth stone to baptoihi. . a-' 7 • ~• . • ' SchrOeorgeLewis,.Walker.Sdays from New Castle*- ®liom Smyra«, Dol, : witli gram to Jasßarratt-fc Son. - - Bqhr Bird* Chambers.ao hoarsfronV-Lewes*Dal, with ; j •. iSehr Bfizmonette. Snow*9 days from New York,with, ;l«dtoTatbam'«Bro. / . /..n ,v:Bchr4)livia« FokVl day from Cdessai’Del* with grain - 4o Christian.* Corran. «-;-j . V -V '•• \u l "n Bohr Matt Clmton. Veal* 7 days from Surry* Vu* with ; lumber to Gaskin Af Galvin.' •‘-' vr‘ c '*‘ ! -^‘V • 'fjtohr TP. MeCoUajVDepuly,2daysjronjMilford*Del, ; with eoft.to J H MoCoHojV' i - ; ; Behr Octoraro, Tuft. 1 dayfromForfc Deposit* with Wheat to Jas b Bewley &Go. . - ;■ _ • ' ' .Schr'Young - AmerioaTTaft, 1 day from Port Deposit, J*th wheattp -v£; .• ' ( CLEARED^: -' «r - ‘ KfltUMb9o< Hand, Ncw York. via Cape May, V BrtkTheaConneK P«eit Imp Co. % * Ben Isaac R oh* smith, Bcnidn; CAHeckroher & Co. .Sohrßarhh A-Roe t ßaker*-Boston, NoWeiHammett* . * Bchr Bar«h.CulTen/CuUdn»‘Boston, Blakiston * Cox,. Bchr 1/BFergtuou, Barratt, Pawtuoketr -• ; do - , .Sehr n’S Pharo* L Audenned * Co. . SphrHF Lewie. York. PortUndi . do ; o Bohr I) T*WiUette, MlCerV W«w do . bStrHL Gaw. Iler, Baltimore, A'Grovesi Jr. r -Wyomin!t >iV hero Urfs.nbrAidv wlth-7 boat< ( iatow,ljwsn »o consigned as fellows: s '.Apna » Seeboldvlamber toB T Janneyl Johh Griffin* yajlroad frtmto.RaevaS.Abbott Co: Mobile, bitomi- 1 noas <ooal. t»:Ba«deyiJiefl£e Bt Coi CoinpromiseiiU* beopd Ann; RolUnf*waye* and Pronttet*,coal to Dela wara'Ctty. i and oonsicaadasfoUOwit ■? •: ’ mFike’* puft* irouoroto B * Q Broek; P G Fialer, iher to Norerpes * Bheets;' Blas»ng Staroron ore to Eft G>Brook;iPreiik.ißaVrow>;lUißberto~ Frank Bnnows; Ibyioxr; r \,- t ■ I»r»*;,hi*cOMßO: ttolm«inl,.jrtMroihip Key»Wne Bt»le,fl% Cunuton, fumpvtk-EinniA, from -Bostoiu yuwl in thi(t afterueon. Wind south—weather clear I^^SSfti'^ s i;/TH#.B;HSdHES. ' eohr JBeorge Hoflman»from Florida, with a < £,pv.\ ‘ *' h ±t '' ‘ r VstesroihiirSaxQnia, (Ham) Ehlers, cleared at N< York* Jlsttutafor Himtnirf.^Ti,- -j. •-? v' ' : : 4ReuiisnttEDelaware» Copes*.Hence, arrived at New, 4, ; ,Btaaniship'Bonuiria:Traatman,'from New York,arr ; Shf4' .nil. for Philadelphia.v ; Bhiss Thos Jefferson, CaUiope, Bhamrook,' and Ark wngfitsfor:Pluladelpma,.were'ioadinf at,Xiiverpool 10thulft, 4 ; .V'-.a'-"-,. ; k<". \ ' »f.r. - i , .*■. . v Ship Goloirndh, Emerson'* from Melboume* via Bio do. Janeiro, arrived at Boston 31st ult.' : . '.Ship John Mornck, Crabtreo. cleared at New Orleans 50thalt;forfiavre,*/ - . , ’^B^^ ConsuLMortuner* from’ Bavabnah, at Liverpool ; IWattson/LapreUe. was waiting Orders Thomas H Perkma,’ Cutter, - hence, nrrived AtN 1 - J^hn'Jtoven)| Sftlter* sailed ffoin Boston 31st ult. American, Wprtinger, from Cardonas,'arrived Buenos AyresJuly 9* arrived u ‘ wtrk BU%me»; Crase, sailed jVom Rio do Janeiro 19th * from Rio do Janei ro 20th Jnlr for Baltimore. . v •,, 1 • . - , ; Bark Helen Maria', Nickerson, hence* arrived at Bos ton34stUlt C ;; J - a -Bark Yrma, ITraSioh, hence* arrived at St John* NB, Sftbiilt. •- :* r « /Bark Sophia; Jones,'for Baltimore, sailed from Rio do Janeiroitth’July.- 1 V , . r- Bark 8t CJair, from .Marseilles for Philadelphia* was ««,' railed from GenoaSthtilt* v >vr £ - .;BarkFanny;Cieiubaw,Munson, for South America, - sailed&omßfdhmtmd3istniw; : * ’ ■: .. * ' Bark,Ann.E.Grant.-BWain*;fi>r South America*sailed '■ from Richmond 31st uIL.V ;: i . : ! . - "Brir Rblf* 1 Christiansen; Kenoev arrivod at Gibraltar Smiui* at.Bostph-' _Briir Empifei Crowell» oieared at Boston 31st ult, for Pjnlsdelphia. C ; - , ' ' - 'Brig Latina* Edwards, hence at Halifax 35th ult. . Amos, NiclioLs, hence, arrived at Boston - Brig Louisa* Turpio.at Harwiohnort 27th ult. from 'Kennebunkpoii* one sailed29th for Philadelphia. rßngLucy atßostoaSlst nib - . _ 'l)ewexs|-;henoe,' vt»'-Jamaica* was off :rBcbr Sarah,Beusonrhohae,arrived at New Bedford 31st uIL- 1 -.f.ciiVr-i jSif- Schts Sophfa Ann. Ann Smith* and;E W'Gardner, heDeO, arrived at Boston 30th nltj/: , ' ' Schfs. Paraa. r ßuenA Vista, r Clarissa. J 8 Weldin, El ;jem 'jQliftcBmith> Laroot Dupont; J O ’Runyon, Isabella Thompson; Leader; O M Pettit; hence,and Compromise* fropiOdessaiDebaTrivedatßpstonJlstnu. - c nßchr A-Hammood* Paine, oieared at Boston 30th ult. for Philadelphia. - *./<.' L v, * ’.Schr Albert* Field.henoe,arrived at Taunton.Sotli.mt,- rßghr ThomasP arrived at Fall River Bohr arrived at Nassau; NP/Wtiiuit. J , * Schr p 'R ; Sfartin, Bowers, cleared at New York 31st UlLfor PbUadelphia. , , ■ ' ' ' ti " Bonr Jas B Hewitt, Ross* cleared at'Bonton 3iat ult. .for Wilmiugtor;, Del. , V 'Bcbrs JZJ Piokup.PiokuP, heno* for llaverhilband' Banner. Rose, from Boston for Philadelphia* at Holmes 1 Hole29th ult, and saued again. j ' . - Schrs Electric, Thacker, and Blectrid" Light, Horae* hence; arrived at Portland 30th nIL ~ ; blelitj S uTt ltE uttlos M*y<^h® nc ®» arrived at Barnsta . Bohr Cwpian, Megathlin. hence* arrived at Harwich portMth ufeTand sailed 26th for Braintree,; : - . ' - . D E Wolie/HuiaeU, hence forPawtucket* at Pro vwence 30th ult., • .‘Schr L H Kndicot/ Leeds, sailed from Providenoe l /js’. , .^^fffi!fhU„d n S J ohu.on,L„ o kwc,x s . hence,'arrived at Salem 30th ult; - - *. hence* arrived at warren - Propeller Novelty ; l ßell, oieared At New York yester day forßhiledelphia, ~ . 'r. V- PPRT,qp phii//dbl?hia.';. 1 • l‘ LiBt!ff-Torti«n t Md i ooaitwifce'ttrnva.ls atthe port of fhiltdelpWrtor thenlODth of Aui(iiBVl369t - ’ - . '<‘r kV o* Ef o N< ‘‘ ' " ; Bbi p*. 4 3vj ~; -.K: A. 61 Bn gs^. V- -v >OBarks .*i ;v;-6] Schoonert.»*W -W'w .Schooners "Sloops £ T IIARINE MBCELLANY. '. L . MarisE,Los«rs for Atforsx.—The N. York Courier and Enquirer publishes the usual table of marine losses for tho past montliyshowing an aKcregate of nineteen vessels, of whicheightwerealupr, three were barks,one .was jv l)rig,;si;*were schooners, and one a steamtuß-,, • value of property lost 4 was $683,071. This i«th*,vnl«e pf thepropeify.totaUy tost, exelimveof da? msfe to[vessels nofarapuntiug to a total lots. As com? .pared with,the month of August, 1868.- the above-shows anjueraaee in the yalUe yfpropertylost. and. mist ms of -S3B^SI..V: ' - - TotaljowesforJanuary..-. 46,- , : §i,109,000 - Lpo. ’--'./'-Fehmary ......... 40 888000 > do. A :’h&Tch;.-...41 823200 5)0. April.... ' 988,600 : / ’ Do.. . May'. <.. . 40 1,165,700 1 Do. * 5 “We..f.;.:..28 1,002,800 . rDo. July 1A 1,063,600 Do '..^Augu5t,*—......... W . 083-071 • h Total for eight months ...'>26l. $7.509,871 >/Same per odjfiJgO..Jo9 ; 6,620,191 -V game periodiu 1857^.:^....400 ' , 11,606200 STEREOGRAPHS. ITEMS'OF AMERICAN SCENERY. : ; THE? NBW.f.YORK' STEREOSCOPIC; COMPANY iiuhe United Btates. r ; . ' • ' . Thete Pictures ’are in the firpt style of Photography, e<uiaUowiyuowma4e} are neatly mounted. with,da T sonptive letwr-vrees,'snd very handsomely oolored. li»t embr&oes pver 300. different Scenes, among, &lcedem4:effij,.-' '' f ;J '■ Philadelphia * and Vicinity SaratogaJpriprs(6h *r <|o), v * . ' Trenton PeWOsJ.'*; . Passaic Palls 18). ' > g•^4weeSaK(W)^' , . m*hinxtonD.C.(l2.) . Niagara Fans (»), 10 a few Potomac River (8). -days.'- - - - , ; Pataveoo RiyeytT), Cohoes] Village and Falls Shenandoah River (3). flOhJh-aYewday*. Harper’s Ferry. fateg“»r> WST“ •• WestPoliit(B). ~ ... Si bn Sing. - .., .1 Hudson:Ri v er (8). - - GrMnwood CemeWy (6). New York and Vielmty(»>. fco.i’fc<£ j ' •'<••• tag Room, ’Pjc-Nio, Negro MinstrelV and'. Dramatio a.Coicf 9 ., Satrnnonia) Barometor(3). Sherri, Sir ?> The Conscript, .The-Menfc.-' i-\w } from the Wart.' ; Little ReajßuUna. Hood, j AllinmrEyei Hatty Martin Mathematical Abstraction. Nose out of Joint,-etc. - - : * Ai»o t iboo.t.-IOQ European Beenes, among which are 20 vtotmcrlne paper, admirably colored, and ‘lu,air respects -.unsurpassed; by any in-the market, are a -We havealso a very extensive stoca of every variety orimportetliSterßoscomo Instruments and Pictures; hutf|'eheap yieirs and/Boxes,aelowas any oflereu for :Catalogues, wUh desoriplion and list of prices, sent 011 apjmdstion, e&closing a postage stamp. seP^t. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE 01 Bamnerß. Wood. deoeaaed, and to make dl -*3SV‘ lon of riie balance fn the hands of the Account* ant,wiifm9#tr the Paft 1 e tin te rested for the purpose of • LOQUBT Btxeets»,lnihe city ofPhilAdelpMa... • ot2 fmw st y AHfaiBqUOgEKTY, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’. :COURT -FOR THE tad MJn“t the Administrator o.,t.jft/ df^AJnyh«m ana: to make distribution; of the balance in the, bands' ,bf; Accountant, v ,will, .raeet- fhe ;• inte rested. for the purpoaes of ius appointment,'onr J)AYv September 1W0» at ,11 0 clock o A. nfc the southeast corner Of EIGHTH and LOOUBT Streets,ln wi-Vmy^t* 1 DQUOHEH.TY .Auditor. TTISSOEUriON ;.OF PARTNERSHIP;— J-r.' Tho .FartneTihip heretofore existing hofwoen A; BrisfitrHotT andjWllliam L. Msnsonj-trading under Die firm of HOFFiMANSQNnNp. «& North SECOND. Btreet* was dissolved on the 7th day of July. by WilUam.L. Menson purchasing the interest of A. Bnght hHoff. This is, therefore, to caution all persons alQ slut npHH MO|T;iSJHLFpii,-PERSON 1 ESP' I|fARTIN -AitmAYwi’S 0 ' ■ AT* STATIOUgRV'i'oYaHD FANCY GOODS . Z‘: X" '■ ’ ■ PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 3. lg ° 9 - * : COABTWISR.'; \ . ■#V.iviT 6 Bieamors.,:.?. 3l Barnes;/..^... Boats...- '7011./:' T ■ 'XirEGAIi. j NEW PUBEI' jnOOPKR'S/NOVELS.’ - • VJ • ‘/KBW RDITION.) _ ,V ; illustrated by barley. • , . The .WeptofWi*h-toa-WiBb. Eighth of tho S,tiesiS toWjrtady. * ' ‘ s mcHENRY. Sol* Ae.nt, ; ,'j-jg . . .. T . . 400 WALKTJT Street. C LOAN’S MODEL ARCHITECT. ©/THE MODEL ARCHITECT. A Serifs of Orlgi ii»l Designs for Cottages. Villas, Suburban Residences, eto , aeeoinpanted by Eaplanatioiw, Sueoificatinns, Ee tluiateß, and Elaborate Details. Prspared exoressly for the use ofPro/eotorgnnd Artisans throughout the Uni ted States: A new Edition with- new Drawings and large additions. By SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect. In t ’Si™Sd ß tiiisSy WE. Hi BUTLER k Co., 137 South .FOURTH Btreet. ■- se2-2t ■ , NEW- WORK BY MAJOR HILL; The Obucipixionop Onaisv. By Major DANIEL H. HILL. With a preface by Rev. N. LTrIOE, D. D. The author 'places the Evangelista on the stand, as before a civil court, and BUhJeots them to the most rigid scrutiny; and he demonstrates tljht they exhibit such audso ifmny evidences of sincerity, and truthfulness, that in.any, court of juatioo their testimony would bo a «ffio is remarkable for its clearness and simpli city I and his arguments are so dearly stated, and are so conclusive, that we find notonly advantage* but pleasure in jho perusal of the book. • - g ' & ALFRED MARTIEN, • ,1 : .umao. chEBTNUT Street. pi G. EVANS’ BOOK LIST—ALL BAYARD IN.GIIEECE AND E vllß^noi P )Y'”i 1 Counafllor in' Busi ness, br Frank Crosby. BOO?-YNU I BHoi“bi’ANufACTL , lllß i B ASSISTANT. , ,On« vbbistno;; Friou «J!5. SSfe Stowell Brown.,. . - ‘ ThI ? RAtNT j'Slbilla SAVIOUR. ByStuiguon. ! SHAK®ij&R'sfcOjft < WORKS; B P S°d*f Sift, worth from 25 oenU to *JOO, OIVEN .WITH EACH BOCK, at ■' ; GiFT BOok eslMlishm:nt, ao3t-3t - No. 439 chestnut street. Fniia. BOYD’S THILADELPHIA CITY BDSI- I ness And copArtnkrship directory for IM9-60. lust published, oont&ins the names of ov-or .THIRTY-FIVETHOUSANDBusiness luun,ohtssified ucoordiug to trades. .Itsrvesthdnamesof general and ffidiil»" WB, ''“ mounfofolfi ioS^ , nuU-et N; E. cor. BIXTH and MINOR Bfrr, up stairs. ffIHE .DRAWING-ROOM. PORTRAIT . J»; GALLERY OF EMINENT PERSONAGEB, with •Memoir of, each. - 1 A TWBStT-riVB UOLLAE BOOK FOR FIVB DoLLAKS FiitxvCbnts, a first class Family Journal, containing all foreign and ooloni <1 news of interest, elegantly illustrated with wood hft To*kmnND,AIEMoiR'<JRATIS. , •Price 15Cent* p»a No., postpaid. ■ • I%rtnj.<ffG*ar<er(ir'Bue«cr«Pitim. Onreoeipt of $2,13 portraits not yet publishdd will.be sent* neatly packed, by .return:,or atoldetiofl.may.be made from those al rfidv pvbUthtd, and the paper will bo sent postpaid to any yurt of the tr B.,'for J 3 correapondibg week* iS3 »0 for 8? weeks* porirafis t» <H(vancfl, °r eelectiom and «™®E^sBrSfd and may be hya by retuni of mail,Po.tipaid, to any part ,b l°Lteter^Y U oW^OßLD. •on nctipZ. ofAfteen cents or postage stamps. * Fla nprotfK on l&Tge paper* 9135; India proofs 92 50 e&oh.* gubflonptiona, orasrs from the trade, ana all mat teni of business connected with the Mperin the U. 8., ma*t be addressed to HENRY A, BROWN * CO-, 14 HANOVER street, Boston, Mass. . au29-mw<3t ENCYCLOPAEDIA. (To be in3s monhly parts* 13 cents each,) supplied * For Appleton’s ■ New American Cyclopedia, and Ben ran-. AA^lSffßnb..« CHESTNUT Slrest. Agents wented to eanysss in every oountr. Au27-lm jnHOIOE ENGLISH BOOKS.—MAGNIFI SIXTH Street,-above.Chestnut* having lust returned feirtihMMPmsifr isHsasfe BOOKS* invites the attention of his friends-and the pub lic to the immense assortment now arranged and ready forexaminetion. >. . Having personally selected, all his purchases abroad, every volume, is in toe choioest condition, and most .beautiful style of binding; and amateurs find lovers of bboice books will now have an opportunity of adding to thefr Libraries such books as have never before been of fered in this pity. , , /, WORKS. , Ia 411 ; C CHOICII %OOK8 S ON d BIBMOOI^ < Pinf. - tM " t ' i « .. TRAVELS, &C<* . MfN® LETTER BOOKS* Some very oholoe'speoimens, worth' the attention of ' Amlt * Ur '' OHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS, A splendid assortment* comprising all the finest publish • ed, together with a variety of new subjects. The early attention of purchasers is requested, as many of the books are dimoultto procure, and cannot be replaoed at the same rates as the oopies now offered. Foreign Books, Engravings, Ac., imported to order by every steamer. , C. j; PRICE, having oonneoted himself with the.above business, invites the attention of his friends to his new looation. . , . _■ -,au27-6t |-|LD BOOKS-OLD 800 KS-OLD BOOKS VF;Xhe undersigned states that he has frequently for sale books printed between the rears 1479 and 1200: early editionaof the Fathers of the Reformers and of the Pu nian Divines; in Law* Braeton, Lyttleton, Puflendorn, erotinsj Dowat, Coket-Hale, §e Year Rooks, Repoyts* *o., are often to be foundon ms shelves; CyoippediM, Ivexioons, Classic authors, History, Poetry, Philosophy, Bcianoe» Political Economy* Government. Architecture, Natural History. Treatises upon these and oUier Iriudred Kibjeots areTieliiK contumalTy dealt in by him. Books, ¥ °Jgk£r ,A ‘' tb, * . ' JOHN CAMPBELL. NOTICES. | t O. S. M. , JIINNE-HA-HA LODGE. •The regular stated meetings will be resumed ou SATURDAY, EVENING' NEXT, 3d I^ST., AT iii O'CLOCK. The members are requested to attend punctually, as business of importance will be brought* before the meeting. By order of the Grand Commander, «2*2t - ‘i , GEO. W. WQOD, Grand Secretary. HEMOVAI.S. I^EMOVAX. THE OFFICE OK TJIE NORTHERN , ASSURANCE COMPANY OF ..LONDON Has been removed to tho NEW-BUILDING of the Phi* ladelphia Bank; . CHESTNUT STREET. ,■ - ; ABOVE FOURTH STREET. al-m ' ' WM. PETTY, Agent. jJEMOVAL. . DAVIS & BIRNEY ' HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO NO. 37 SOUTH THIRD STREET. ,si-izt ; '. ■ ■ , WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. g LL' V E R W A R E . WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to their stock of 'SILVER WARE,whioh is now unusually large, affording a va riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house tho United States, and of finer quality than is manufac tured for table use iu any part of the world. Our Standard of Silver ,is 035-1000 parte pure. The English 5ter1ing........925-1000 “ American and French 900-1000 “ Thus jt will be seen that we give thirty-five parts purer ilian the Amorioan and French coin, and ten parts purer then the English Sterling. We meit all our own Silver, and our Foreman being connected with theHefining De partmohtof the United States Mint for several years, we guarantee, the quality as above (835), which is the finest that' cvn be made to be serviceable, and will resist the .action 6f 1 aeids’muM better than,the ordinary Silver tnonttfdcturcd,' ym. wilson & son, 8. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured os agreed 'Upon, but positively none inferior to French and Ameri’ eanstandgnli ' ' , ‘ Dealers-supplied with the same standard as used in our retail department. . 'Fine Silver Bars, 998*1000 parts pure, constantly on hand. * „ .- - - .. -•■. • au24*em UMBBELLAS. gIMON ftEITER. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER ■ ' ' ' OF ' • UMBRELLAS AN©: PARASOLS, NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND MAR . , XET STREETS. My stook Is now very complete In every department, and will be found to offer inducements to buyers unsur passed by any other.houae. aull-2m gUSEPEB & FENNER, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS ;• : * ‘ • or . UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, * • 386 MARKET STREET, PHILA., Are now making more than vi vs Hunminp diwxUsut yauisTißß of Umbrellas, of every size, from 23 to 40 w>o have not hod S. & F.’s make of goods will find their time well spent jnlooking over this well-made •took, which Inoludes siAnY HOvabTins, not to be met with elsewhere, au6-3m CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac. 'MERINO* : - 140 SOUTH FRONT STREET, .. Has in store and bond, and Offers for Sale, a Large Assortment of CIGARS, Received direot from Havana, of choice and favorite Brands. : . 1 , . , , - auB*tf 7TI H Y ONE OF THE FINE . SCOTCH > u OII JOHAM UMBRELLAS, Light Steel Framee, real namboo Stioks. Mauufactured and for sale by . ■ ' JOSEPH FImBELL, . FOURTH and MARKET si., el-3t* ~ Fhiiatlelpbia, ■ROSIN. —700 bbls. Shipping Rosin, in " T , ' . , No, 16 South WHARVES. , AFLQATt-6> 160 sacks > Liverpool K 5 Ground, landingfiromship Gov. Lnngdon.and for THE PRESS,—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEjfriER 2, 1559 . feyhfrflj? # Ptl i I r-! SOwSSrgSSNES; & .CO., aeo M 1 C BLANKBan^ V™ AND W * NO. 37 STATIONERY, I SS.B BT d'lff T i j ■ -^w^4f®w oP ftui-3m THOS. W. E\xx.. Have now open, of their own IMPORTATION, a *a»o assortment of ' . ■> t NEW AND, ELEGANT ' PALL AND WINTER GOODS, EMBRACING : . RICH SILKS, SHAVES, FOULARDS, MOUSLINE3, VALENCIAS, 1; . POPLINS, POIL DB OHEVRES,, ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINTZES, EMBROIDERIES, LACHS, Ac., • With a great variety of other Goods of the newest and most fashionable styles, imported tliis season. A FULL LINE OF • . MOURNING, .GOODS. - WITH THE BEST MAKEB OF ; HOSIERY, KID GLOVES, MITTS, Ac. 818 'AND 'B2O CHESTNUT STREET. Additions'will be made to the stock on the arrival of ‘ European steamers. . . . «l~6t jg HAW L BORDERS. JOEL J. BAILY. &; CO., No, 319 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA, Have just reoeived by reoent steamers, and nowin store ready for inspection, a large asaortment'of J SHAWIi BORDERS •of this newest designs and patterns, to whioh they would call the attention ofFiret-Claca Trade. SHAWL BORDEUS. ' »el-4t* . - «ss ■ * 1 • a. ghittiok & po. # IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS, ' - IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 438 MARKET, AND 433 MERCHANT STREETS, Are now rooeiving from Europe their ' FALL IMPORTATIONS, Embracing a full assortment of goods adapted to, the present season. These, with their home purchase)?, in A M E RIO A N FAB RIOS, wil enable them to offer, to the Trade one of the most attractive stocks in the market. CASH AND SHORT-TIME’ BUYERS Are respectfully solicited to examine this stock before purchasing. • auS-fm w 2m 1859. autumn trade. 1859. 0. MAY A CO.’s superior oolored Bopol Cottons. RACK BROTHERS' Patent Hoop Skirts. SuiDO BETTINI Blaok Silk Sewings. , ' ~ J. CLENDENNING & CO.'a Cotton Damask Napkins i,dmi? o'*** 0 '*** • TROY Hosiery, Merino Shirts and Drawers. Do. fijeaohed Twilled Shirtings, extra fine. . . J. LEAVENS & SON’S Cotton tfiapers.l Infants’.) So. Do.- ■ 38-;nch Blcn’d Table Diapers. ANKLIN MILLS Fancy All-Wool CasflmereS. CHERRY VALLEY do. do. do. TwjsNTY-EIGHT INCH Union, Tweeds, aM-Wool SOTTO^TWINP LACK anti DRAB COTTON VELVETS, Silk finish. Do. do. ITALIAN CLOTHS. BASaUE MARSEILLES, (F. K.'s.) llSyr T! ' H “ iK UNBLEACHED COTTON FLANNELS, ROBERT E. EVANS, eus-lm°fmw 218 CHESTNUT Street. ' WHOLESALE BUYERS. THOMAS TV. EVANS & CO. Have now open, of their OWN IMPORTATION, A large and elegant assortment of FALL SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, Of 'evory description, Which they are prepared to offer to the Trade at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. 818 & 820 CHESTNUT STREET. au29*6t JJASON & CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS In Foreign arid Bomoatio DRY GOODS, AT NO. 434 MARKET STREET, AND NO. 489 MERCHANT STREET, Have a full Fall Stock. auS9-(3t J # W. GIBBS & SONS, NO. 631 MARKET STREET, Are now opening their FALL A WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ADAPTBD TO MEN’S WEAR, In which will be found a full assortment of CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, Ac. -- auB*3m HILLINERY GOODS. JjtALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SoilS, 806 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now open a complete assortment of FLOWERS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, VELVETS, CRAPES, LACES, AMD BONNET MATERIALS, To which they invite the attention of the trade. au2s-lm 1859. TRADE, 185 a AGARD & CO., 383 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, FURS, BONNETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, Ac., Have now In store a foil stock of Qoods, to which they invite the’attention of first-class buyers. aul6-2m* MARKET STREET. RIBBONS, Of every kind, in immense variety;' NEW BONNET MATERIALS, - BONNET VELVETS, BATINS, GRO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, ENGLISH CRAPES, of the best mokes, FRENCH & AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL ' FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, ko Also, newest Fall styles of STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, And BTRAW GOODS, of every deionption, Now open, and presenting altogether the most com plete stook of MILLINERY GOODS in this market. Merchants and Milliners from every section of the country are oordially invited to eall and examine our stook, whioh we offer at the CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, A CO., anlO-tnovl 725 CHESTNUT STREET, LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, Invite the attention of the trade, specially cash and short-time buyers, to their UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS FANCY AND STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac., kc, N. B.—Our Fancy Bonnets are all made on our own premises. aull-3m J # HILLBOEN JONES. Importer and Manufaoturer of FANCY SILK ■ AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, An Tho attention of City and Country Dealer, is invited to a large and varied stook of the above goods, at 433 MARKET STREET, au9-3m Below FIFTH. HfISSES AND LADS STARTING FOR XrA Boarding Sohoot, will fin Avoiy eunerior Umbrol las Tor role by JOSEFH fCBSEI.L, 7 No. a North FOURTH fet. Bees for sale.. J. LIVERMORE, tl-7t* Blaokwoodtown, N, J, 431 MARKET BTRBET. FALL TRADE. JOBBING HOUSES, . Sanders' New .. Arithmetics, &o. Blau. Curtain, and Wait Pasere. JJENDRY & HARRIS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS AND SHOES, NORTHWEST CORNER THIRD AND ARCH STS., PHILADELPHIA. rpHOS. .MELLOR & GO., NO. 8 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS '' OP ' ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN H O SIEEY, GLOVES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, *o &u5-3m Pbtbr Sieger, Wtf. S. BAikr*-, John Wiest, Jacob Rikokl, D.D. Ervin. BAIRD, & CO., (Lain Sieger, Lamb, & Co„) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP DR Y GO OD S, No. 4T North THIRD STREET, 1 PHILADELPHIA. OUR FAILL .STOCK Isnow complete in all its departments, and ready for Buyers. Prompt paying Merohnnts from all parts of the Union are respeotfully solicited to oall and examine for themselves. - aufi-3m LAING & MAGINNIS, ■ IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALBHB IN , ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHOE THREADS, . FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGB, AND SHOE-MANUFACTURERS’ ’ARTICLES: Sewing Machine Silk, Thread and Needles, „ NO. 30 NORTH THIRD ST., Agents for UPFIELD’S PATENT BOOT-TREES. au6-3m (CHAMBERS & OATTELL, NO. 32 NORTH THIRD BTRBET, PHILADELPHIA, ‘ IMPORTERS OF FRENCH CALF SKINS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF , CITY CALF AND KIPSKINB, Moroooos and Linings, Oak and Red Sole Leather* auff-lm • JUNGERICH & SMITH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, HO., 43 NORTH THIRD STREET •Sr* Honey, and Lovering’s Syrup always on hand. aus-2m JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP DRY GOODS, Nos. 337 tc 341 NORTH THIRD St., asovx RACE, Would now inform their customers and the trade gene- that their stock this season will be ‘‘UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. au£-3m • GILMORE, & CO., NOS. 40 AND 48 NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, kc. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS. au6-3m 1859. FALLTRADE -1859. J. T. W A Y & G 0., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS . . • - or Dlt Y GOODS, NEW MARBLE BUILDING, NO. 98 . NORTH THIRD STREET. . ‘Wo nfftr, by tlto jackage or pieoo, to CASH OR PROMPT SIX : MONTHS BUYERS, A’vary largo and ottraotive Btook of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS. Parch an will find our stock well aasorted at all *ea aoo. of ne year. J. T WAY, JAB. H DUNLAr, , WM..P.WAY, [au!-2ml GEO. P. WAY. FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. U # DUHEING & CO., Nos: It and SS NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS ov ENGLISH AND GERMAN . HOSIERY-, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, WOOLLEN YARNS, MACHINE - SEWING SILK AND THREAD, And lolioit an inspection of thair oouplate and well assortod stook,’ jyll-3m ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. • JJURNETT. SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, Above FOURTH, North aide, , »^l a 'Ms”o%' ■ FANCY DRY GOODS, Of TOXIA OWN IMPORTATION and selections which they offer for sale to buyers from all parts qf the United otatos, on the most reasonable terms. aus-2m P A L L, 185 9. SITER, VAN GULIN, & GLASS, IMPORTERS AMD WHOLESALE DBALBHS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, Etc., No. 423 MARKET STREET, nog-lm . Above FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. § HAFFER & ROBERTS, 429 MARKHT STREET, ■ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS - OP HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, OOMBS, BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSBS, GERMAN end FRENCH FANCY GOODS, AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. aus-Sm PEDDLE, & HAMRICK, Importers and dealers in HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS* NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Five doors below the Merchants’ Hotel, Offer for sale the most oomplete stook of Goods In their line to be found in the Uniteii States, consisting of HOSIERY, of every grade. DRAWERS. 68 *. LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS. LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFB. k SHIRT FRONTS. LADIES’ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps of en tirely now designs, with an endless variety of NO- W ?f , R S BT-ci;AS S ,h^|^ o XlfS t, fl n 3u o iHEßN m jyjcOAULEY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET HOSIERY dLOVHS.ANn FANCY GOODS. Wehaveafinestock of Imported and Domeotio Goods, particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE, To whioh we invite the attention of first-class buyoro, au6-2m CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND window shades. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF. OIL CLOTHS, ■ 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We invite tl|e attention of dealers to our large stook of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful article for shades. The largest stock of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the market, at prices whioh defy competition, au3l-3t M’OALLUM & CO., CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. Also, Importer, and Dealers in CARPETINGS, Oils CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &C. 609 CHESTNUT ST., ' (Opposite the State House.) Southern and Western buyers are respectfully invited to coll* 1 aul-2m S E t -DESIRABLE STYLES FALLAND WINTER goods. Wesjiaii nor bo in daily tooeiptof NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES OF SEASONABLE GOOUS. P R OM AUCTION AND • . other sources, 4ND ~ V '•(Tortd at onr usual low Mice,. hicli will Ub Strangers in the oity are t examination of our Stoefc, / CUE.WEN BTODDAHT tc BUO., 450,45 2, and 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow Street. TJRESS GOODS. ! Kioli Bouquet-pattern Wool Delaines. ' Lupin’* French Mennoea, 75 oeats up. Cheap Delaines ,and Plaids, PaU Poplins, Chintzes, &c. BLACICWOOL DELAINES. Lupin a Block Wool Delaines, 37 ahd 48 cents, Lupm’s finest quality and 56 cents. Block Bombazines, Alpacas. Silks, tcc. : CLOTHS, VESTINGS. . Heavy dork mixtures Cossimeres. Do. with and without Bidebanda. Black Cawlraores and Doeskins. ' 1 ■ . Bjaok Brradoloths. $1 50 upward*. - Light-colored Cloakmgs,sl u up. Fall and Winter Vestings. PHILADELPHIA CENTRAL SHAWL Will be arranged thin morning; from the two large Auction Sales of Hennequm’s A. Lupin's FRENCH GOODS— • ; ; 20 Lots New BLACK CENTRE STELLAS, from $5 to eaoh. , New Style Pans Gaufire Shawls. < , , ; Do. Double-faced Berlin, do. And many other kinds. 100 Pieces LUPIN’S FRENCH MERINOS, in plain and high oolora. Blacks and Whites, at7so to 81.25. Rich Printed Mousseline Delaines, all Wool. < Also, just opened. Large Stock NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Batin-faced Valencias. Camilla Foulards. ■ Satin Travers, Plaid Satin do Palestto. ’. . , Poll de Chevres. • • - * • Super Glossy- Silks. B*4 Black Thibet, for Shawls., . Broche Shawl Bordering;" W&BBS&&JSS*?' 111 ***- ' .1 - EI 6H TO E A 8 R A «. t .. TJLAOK MGUSLINE DELAINES, . ! •*"* of Lupin’s Fabric.,: From the late Auction Sale# Nowa " a ” i; ' d 6u l k^svT‘4’si^i ,u ski" oM «. , - 450,452 and 454 North Second Street above Willow «fc PARIS-PRINTED ■ FRENCH MERINOS. - In small and medium figures. .at 70 omit a per vard. CURWENfiTODDARTABRO., - •, , , , 4», 463 and 454 North SECOND Street - B t-3t > - - above Willow street. • High colors french merinos, BUFF, PINK# BLUE, CRIMSON, CURWER 1 sV?)I)TS ART A BRO., 460,462 and 464 North SECOND Street sl»3t / above Willow street. Paris-printed, all wool mous, DELAINES. 1 Just from Auction, additional lots wlnoh we liave marked oheap. 1 CI’RWEN BTODDART A BRO., 460,452 and 464 North SECOND Street' sl-3t above willow street. Black and colored centre . " . BROCHB BORDER STELLA SHAWLS, , From the late Auction Sales. ■ CURWEN STODDART & BRO., 460,462 and 484 North SECOND Street al-3t above Willow street. TVKW FALL CLOAKS. ■lv The Subscribers ■ . are now opening new Fall cloaks. - PLOMBIERE STRIPE CLOAKS. CHESTERFIELDS, CASAQUES, to whtoh they respectfully °invite the attention of Ladies. The Paris Mantilla Emporium, 7AB CHESTNUT Street. au3o J. W. PROCTOR 6c CO. TOW FALL 'GOODS!!! & CHISM, oomerofElGHTHand SPRING GARDEN Streets. Havejustreceivedalotof BEAUTIFUL SATIN PLAID POPLINS. Rioh Foulard Silks. Handsome Fall De Laines. New Fall Chintzes. A Ae. _ _ Which are very desirable and very cheap. BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS 111 Light Cloth Raglans fqr fall weather. Shawls, Dusters, Ao., it\ «reat variety. Good Family and Fronting Linens. A largo stook of Domestia Muslins. Great qtihntitios of Flannels. „ Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts. Ac., Ao, CLOSING OUT MUCH.BELOW cdST: Stlk Mantillas. Laco Mantillas. J • Bareges, Organdies. Lawns, &c., &o. _ _ All Summer woods of every description, & CHISM, EIGHTH and SPRING ‘‘N.B.-WEBOY AND SELL FOR CASH.” anao-tf TtyTERIISiO gauze undergarments, ATA of Cartwright A Turner's superior make. We have them in all varieties for Ladies/Gents' and Chil dren swear. Hosiery in medium and superior qualities for Ladies 1 Genta/and Children’s wear, including a lot of Ladies’ open-worked Lißlo-thread hose, of very fine qualities, and a lot of linen and Lisle-thread half hose for Gents’ wear. , Gauntlets in silk, silk and Lisle, Lisle thread, kid and buckskin. , . - Nubia Scarfs or Clouds, of large size, in white and colors, for sale at , _ HOFMANN’B HOSIERY STORE. angl-mw&ftf No. 0 NORTH EIGHTH street. FOULARD ROBES. Handsome new designs long Dresses. Medium and neat Styles. Imported by SHARPLESS BROTHERS, auli EIGHTH and CHEBTNUT. Lawn organdies and bareges. Selling at very low prices to make room for Au» tumn Goods. SHARPLESS A BROTHERS. - sull CHESTNUT and EIGHTH a tract.. TWEDIUM AND DARK CHINTZES. Frenoh and British Chintzes of new Styles and Colorimts-rbotu neat designs and rioli boqnets. im ported ty a HARPLESS BROTHERS, null 1 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. LACE BOURNOUS WITH -*• Capes, Points and Mantillas, (Atenoon,) all at re d«ced,^^o.Sl}f|«,s^i3at^. 708 CHESTNOT Street. PRENCH LACE BOURNOUS WITH CAPES, Points and Mantillas, (Cambray,)in great profusion, at reduoed prices, to close the season, at the Paris rSKtlllaemporium 703 CHESTNUT Street BLACK AND WHITE BAREGE CLOAKS AND Dusters, at reduced prices, to close the season, at the PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM/ _ 708 CHESTNUt Btreot SUMMER CLOAKS AND DUSTERS, in an infinite variety of fabric, at reduced prioes, at the FARlrf MANTILLA EMPORIUM, _ , t 708 CHESTNUT Street The whole of our stock is now offering at reduoed prices, preparatory to the dose of the season. J. W. PROCTOR A CO., Jyl 708 CHESTNUT Street. WILLIAMSVILLE. vT Wamsutta. and other Shirting*. Jh ine and low-priced Shirt Bosoms* Sheetings by the yard or pieoe. Flannels, Tiokmgs, Ac.. Ac. „» c 5 PAPER HANGINGS, &<% yy ALL PAPER. HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., NO. 32S CHESTNUT STREET, Have one of the largest Factories in the city, and are prepared to furnish ail qualities of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, AND DECORATIVE PAPERS, Either to city or country, at the lowost rates. Their stock now on hand is large, and owners of pro perty, builders, and dealers generally, will find ittotneir advantage to purchase of us. au39-lra ■yyALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOTJRKE, IT BOUTH FOURTH STREET, (below Mabkhi), AND OPPOSITE MSRCUANT BTREBT, Havo on band & large and .pleudid aßsortment of WALLL AND . WINDOW PAPERS, To which they invite the attention of WBBTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. au2s-2m CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. SMITH, & GO., CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. PITTSBURG AGENCY, GLASS, NAILS, &0., deliverod from th» Factory AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. GRANITE BUILDING, No. S North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. auH-fm&wtf rjTURNBUEE, ALLEN, & CO., * NOS. 23 AND 85 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Dealers in CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARB. PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. ■STMerohanta supplied with Glass at Manufacturer’s prices. nv£-2m gOYD & STROUD, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a ooroplate stook of QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, and FRENOH AND ENGLISH CHINA, Attheir Old Stand, No. 33 NORTH FOURTH ST., BST* AOBHTS FOR PITTSBDRg GLASS. RUS-3m HARDWARE. IJIRUITT, BRO„ & GO . IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DBALEBB IN H ARD W ARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac., 529 MARKET STREET. 529 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, au4-3m PHILADELPHIA. jyjOQRE, HENSZEY & CO., hardware, cutlery, and gun WAREHOUSE. NO. 49T MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS., uB-8m PHILADELPHIA, »”<l can bo greatly"EffiiSi* Rad«~°i Hllt 14 >»- —— fL9* ■ se2j\\+ | Buoh ammmt iafeiV ev ?£ man who wShS O^ 1 * 1 - eama^E&asisalSig — : —: a-3t* -1 "rtioiUsrijr invitea to as, „rv!‘*sjw,»B lood'-S -y-, » e/H. JONES.Conveyance., It* . No. 129 South SEVENTH Street. dreea, for two u>». TO RENT—*By a responsible party, a STORE to the neighborhood of MAR KET Street. in either Third or Fourth street: or * large Second-story on Market itreet. Possession wanted immediately. Kent inast be moderate. Address “Store.” &t Press office, r. ,■ - 1 i -j, ga-st* •▼ » Mftrtr of it pod business habits, from Lancaster Co., Pa., wants a situation in a Wholesale House: has a knowledge of Book-keepingj can curmnaqd some trade; salary not so much of an objeotns a situation where industry and close attention to business will advance him in position; been in business in the oity one year. Best of references eiven, both oity and country. Ad dress “Young Man,” Blood’s Dispatch sl-3t* "V^ITANTEp—A. Situation in a Wholesale * * or Retail Grocery Store, by a young man, who hM had five years experience in the Retail trade $ best city referonces given. Address J. P. C., Press office. , sl-3t* ••WANTED TO RENT—FROM OOT. Ist, " * for six or seven months, a moderate-sized Fur nished House, between Tenth and Twenty-second eta, and Lombard and Arch, by a Gen'leman and bis Wife, without children. Address Box 1165 Post Office, with terms. 1 - - - . -au3l-6t* TO SOUTHERN AND iWESTERN-SIER -0 —By e Young Married Man a Situation, Bputh or West.in some Mercantile or Manufacturing business, as Salesman or Superintendent; has had fifteenyears experience in the Wholesale .Job bing business m Philadelphia. Can give the . best of {eferoace. Address “ George,” 80x'624 Philadelphia ’ost Office, for one month. aa3o-ot* - TyANTED—A FURNISHED, HOUSE;-on ■>'■ * the first of October, for six months, in. 6f near Germantown, and accessible by Railroad. Address Box 303471*. U,.Philadelphia., - 1 aa3o-fit* W/ - ANTED TO EXCHANGE-for improv »* cd oity property, free from incumbrance, 180 acres Sr excellent FARM LAND, located in Gloucester Co., few Jersey. ■'The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton, shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance of the land. For (briber particulars address J. K., office of The Prtss; ~ Jen. . FOB SALE AND' TO LET, FOR SALE—-Awell-establißhedCity and - .Country Easiness, worth $1,200 to 81,500 per year, in Philadelphia and Baltimore, A supe rior opportunity fora person with a small Cash Capi tal. Bold, beoauee the present .proprietorwlthes to go' out of business. He win give all necessary assistance to a purchaser.'Address, with real name, for further particulars, Box gl.Phila. Post OtOoe. • ~ s2-Bt* FOR SALE—A Homeopathic'Pharmacy. Only ®SCO in.cash required. Address “Similia,” Press office. . ssSAt* .. a TO LET—FURNISHED COTTAGE, at Tioga Station, on Germantown Railroad. Hot and cold water, bath, gas,'stable* coach: house large garden, &c. or tho furniture will be sold very low ; Rent of Hmi&e S3OO per annum. Applr on the premises, cor. TWENTY-FIRST and TIOGA St., or 431 CHESTNUT Street. * al-3t mTO RENT—A Large Stone Dwelling, and about 8 no res of Germantown, situated on Linden Avenue, within 6 minutes walk of the Depot. There is hydrant water throughout, the house, apd the grounds are in good condition. For farther particulars apply to BKDLOCK & PABCHALL, gl-6t* Conveyancers, 715 WALNUT Street. For sale. The Subscriber will dispose of the entire Stock of FINE MONUMENTS. STATUARY. HEAD AND FOOT STONES. &0., &c. AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD, . No. 1825 ARCH Street, West of Eighteenth street _ sl-2m WM. HILL MOORE. mFOR SALE—Tho well-known and old established Hotel at Woodbury. N. J., with large stabling attached; one of the i .ost desirable stands in Weßt Jersey. JfIgJjUgTONg TON BHO .' silt J North FRONT Street, ■gSs TO RENT—A Handsome Three-story £aHa Double Brick House, built in the best manner, situated in FIFTH Street, first door above Cooper st., Camden, N. J, It has every eonvemenco, and all the modern improvements; hot and cold water, gas, bath. *c« Apply on the premises, or nt 218 North SECOND, Street. Philadelphia. au3l-3t* MTO LET—Tho Desirable Three-story Brick Dwelling No. 118 UNION Street, above Front street, containing I>> rooms, kitchen on first floor, in good orders large yard, bath, hot and cold water, range, Sea. Inquire 619 VINE Street, from Btolo A. M., or 3 to 6P. M. au3i-3t* TO PARENTS—For sale low, ,a Six- Moutbs SCHOLARSHIP, in one of tho best Semi naries in Pennsylvania. Address BETA, office of The P ress. ao3o-6t* FOR SALE—A FARM of over'2oo *2E» Aores, well fenced and watered, in a good state.of cultivation, admirably adapted to the .growth of grain, grass, vegetables, and fruit of all kinds, particularly peaches, the trees of whioh live to a great Age. Situate within two miles of a Railroad Station, Kent Cooney, Delawaro;’con»fortable buildings.. For particulars, aa drees Box 32. Chester, Pennsylvania. ■ au3o-lm* TILSIRABLE BUSINESS STAND .TO MuP LET—To let, the office N.-W. corner of THIRD and CHESTNUT street, suitable fora Broker’s or In surance office. Inquire on the premises. au29-6t MA HANDSOME FOUR-STORY CHEST NUT Street Residence for Sale, No, 1921. Lot. 22 foet front, 2*5 feet deep, double 3-stnry back buildings. 1b in good repair, and replete with all the modern im provements, furnished in the best manner. For parti ‘“lkrT ire ° f 71^CHESTfHJT^Street. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo rougli Cottage Lots for Bate, admirably located on and near -Ridge Avenuo, above the Six-mile Store. Passenger Railway Cars now running near, and will soon run by them. Apply to _ _ trOHN FRASER. Arrhiteot, au27-lnt* No. 113 South FOURTH Street. M COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO» RENT on GERMANTOWN Avenue, near Turnpike Bridge. The Ge rmantown Passenger Railway passes the door; contains three aores of ground; good water, gar den, shade and fruit trees. Btablmg,Ae.s has gas. fur nace, Ac. For terms apply at No. 203 Church Alley, 2d story. ‘ ' aaZ7-6t* M FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— Tho subscriber, iu concentrating his business on Chestnut street, west of Tenth street, offers for sale, upon reasonable term, hie large manufactory, with out buildings and largo lot of ground fronting on Sixth, Mar shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost any large manufacturing business. p or particulars ? ALFRED FITLER, Conveyanoor l No.fllN SIXTH St, or to tho subscriber,No.'lOOO CHEBTN*nnt> h au24-12t* - - _ . WM.D. ROGERS. HARDWARE.— A Wholesale House, do ing chiefly a Southom package business; to Srompt dealers in oities, desiros to sell out. ■ Bad health le reason for retiring. Tho business of .twelve standing. The stock is all new, and mostly in original packages. The Terms will be liberal. No lands taken in exchange. Address “Delphos,” Box 2)81 New York Post Offioa. anzl-l*w Hotel and restaurant, Long known as the Caspariu House, WASHINGTON. D. C. _ FOR RENT OR LEASE. A rare opportunity for a competent person to embark in OR FOR MEM*BeFs P OF^ONgSeIb* TO SECURE ,A MOST DESIRABLE CLUB-HOUSE. . This excellent establishment is roost eligibly situated within one hundred yards of the United States. Capi tol, being the nearost building of the kind to toe two Houses of Congress. -Members of Congress have taken rooms every year, and have bestowed the highest praise upon its convenience and healthy location. .The propri etor, having been engaged for many years ip the hotel business, had it built a few years ago under his own su pervision , and it is therefore furnished throughout with all tho necessary appliances requisite, in a first-alass hotel. It contains forty airy rooms, mourning the- finest bar-room of any hotel mthecitj, with an excellent wine cellar attached; a Billiard-room, for two tables: Bowl mg-saloon, with two alleys; and a pistol and.Rtfle Gal lery 120 feet long 5 & fine Kitchen, with superior Range, anu a Dining-room which will comfortably seat 178 per sons. Bells for ail the rooms. Gas throughout the house. Also Water, together with several Bath-rooms, for warm, cold, orsnower-baths. A Stable. Chickon-house, and numerous other out-buildings, with a good garden, are attached to the premises. ... None but responsible persons ueod apply, and tosuon terras will be made very easy, and possession given im mediately. Application should lie made without delay, as Members of Congress and others who intend to re main in Washington during the comm* long ■ session generally engage apartments au3o-lw Capitol Hill! Washington, Ac. Desirable board No. 2 west PENN SQUARE, below Market. Booms suita ble for Families and Single Gentlemen. bb2-3% BOARDING.— A Suite of handsomely fur niahad rooms, on the second Soon to be had. with board" at ?he §S!shoa«t cor. of EIGHTH and SPRUCE Stroeti. No. 301. au3l -- ,t BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms, ■inzle and in suite.. oan be had with fir.t-j.IBM Board, for the Sununar, Pali, and Winter, at 1314 WAL NUT Street. IjINGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. I’d The Sehool of the Bnbaoriher. in SIMF.S’ BUILD ING on CHESTNUT Street, ahove Twelfth. wilt re open on the SECOND MONDAY, the 12th day of Sep ‘°Bo2^t r r CHARLEB SHORT. PRIVATE TUITION.—A gentleman can devote two hour, a day to the private tuilion of one or two Lads or h oung Ladies. of from 10 to 14 year, of a.e. in English Gramma' and Literature. Logio. Phi losophy, and other English branches; General Mathe matics, Latin, nnd French. Addreee Delta, Press office. «--etutn-3t H/fESDAMES CHEGARAY AND.D’HER iII. YILLY’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR SQUARE, VINE Mndaniß CHEGARAY respectfully informs her friundn nnd the publio in general, that Independently of her Boarding and Day School, Erected byheraelf and IiSJ moce. Mme. PKFTVOST, in NEW YORK, she in tnndfl l °in connection with her niece. Mme. D’HER VILLY7 opening in PHILADELPHIA an Institution on precisely the same plan os the one'above mentioned. The Principals will answer applications and receive visiters on and aftor the 12th day of September, and the So nool will open on the Is»h. au3l-Im* J(EED & RAIL'. SPORTSMEN ON THE The undersigned have the largest assortment of LOW PRICEB AND FINE GUN& - that can be found in th* country. PRICES MADE TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. Call and examino at the Model Gun Store of PHILIP WILSON & CO., 438 CHESTNUT Street, . au3l-6t below Fifth Street. $150,000 TO LOAN, IN BUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamonds, Watohes, Jewelry, Guns. Mer chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate terms, by JONES Sc CO., Brokers, northwest ooraer of THIRD and GAB KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the l&a- Sdjears. Office hours from 7A.M.t07 P. M. . Second-hand Gold and Silver Watohes, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one-qau the original cost itu4-Bxi-tf HAMS. —80 tierces extra Sugar-cured covered Hams, packed by Gardner, Phipps, Sc Co., Henry Lewis, Jno. Shay, Beatty A Tapecctt, Keiatt A W.Wl.ia»d<.th,ra. o For S l ?)&R & au27 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front, want/,. ' n °o.To[mvig BOARDING. EDUCATIONAL. GUNS, PISTOLS, &c. ’■gafey'aiaK WMABiUfei&; .BiSwSSSMtiMKff"-' ”' RMmSSwj? ra-'W«SSI i J *fih«t B(SMfaoured 8 (SMfa 0ured Witt- “Drew OiraleSriTiSsi“»a. •'wSsHHt-Jl/ff'- - Writte,. - . - - THE iitj.. -..'^ACJZg, ,' OLD FOES WITlf NEW will be produced’for the first.tirae, inforgeo licence* with the aid of a superior company of artuv*. larso chorus and ballet, new mosia and scenery, and af fects of anovel and peculiar character. The J>ireotor» - have generously consented to aid the scenie eneot, an ... also to offer a comparison of the enforced and improved machinery of the stage. br the exhibition of the GRAND INTERIORCATHEDRAIj. >' the perspective estimated at fonrhundrea and fifty feet* being one of the several scenes painted by the eminent «tiBti AL Junare, under the subscription of the stock holders. ■ THE NEW SCENERY- bv Mr. RIVIERE. n |HE NEW and MEIG "jHENEW ORCHESTRA, led br Signor DE , THE NEW, MACHINERY, br' Mr. HIGHER and Assistants. . *• THE NEW SCIENTIFIC EFFECTS, by Mr. NO- _ L THE NEW, COSTUMES, br. Mr. GEOROE and Aa- SJStSQtS. THE NEW DANCES, br Signori** PRATESI. THE NEW COMPANY JNGAGBD for thin FLAY, . -•WUUI/ COMVB.JSB, - Besides an efficient chomsanrt irrond ballafc. _ .. > THE FOIiIAJynNG DISTINGUISHED ARTIST#: - - • MRS. D.r.BOWERS..* *. / , .* MISS LUQY ESCOTT. V. ‘ • BIGNORINA PRATEBI. ' • • ;: ."WWWiSf,,; . \ - : ■ :■ lr. : MR.XiVr.P£HN b, ■' * £ ' -MR; F. Al TANNEHILI,, • - • \ MR. ROSSITEirj \ _ *■ . - MR. MARXOWV ko.f ' kcl* Acc:» ' A#,---. ON MONDAY ETO?^NO, T (TX, 181,, • foes ymk new, jiCEg,- A new Pier in Mwi Asto; written b* MRS. SOTORS. From Novel. . . _ „ .CHARACTERS. " Prefect of Alexandria Mr. A. W. PEJTNO. ;Phtf*mon—A .Greek M0nk....: Mr. J.H. TayLOR. Raphael—A nchyoung Jew. Mr. J. w. waLLACK. Jr. Arsenina—An' Abbot Mr. RUFu3 A*AMg. • Theon—A Greek—Hypatia's Father w 1 Mr. F. A. TANNKHTLL. M: L , Gol ’\ )£L«° r Priests, Monks* Syrian Slaves; Greeks,' Egyptians', > Goths. . '■ . Hypatia—An Athenian Maiden and Teacher of. - Phi1050phy............ Mrs.D.'P. BOWm . Pelagian-Favorite of the Goths. -.MissLUCY - ESCOTT. Minam—A Jewess Mrs. J. W. WALLACE* Jr, Greek Women, None, Banners. &o. , ' SCENERY. ' ' ACT Ist. Scene 1. Count Yardof aMonaetery.Soena ‘ ' ' 2. Street near the Palaoe. of Orestes. Raphael and Ml nam, the Jewess. See ne 3. Interior ofthe Palace. Tba Jew and the Prefeet. »Soene 4. The Nile. The Greeks. and the Goths. The arrival of Polisla and her trainee damsels aim dancers;' The life of the tcrnnoni Greeks. , . GRAND CHORUS AND TABLEAU. . . ACT 2d. Beene 1. The Bower of Acras» c an enchant ins picture of the luxury of Grecians, contrasted with . # that of the Goths. Masio nnd the- dance. Beene ad. - / Street in Alexandria. Scene 3d. Hypatia’sStudv, The ’ Homei of Athenian Philosophy. The Father and Dangn t«r. The Jewess. The Sacrifice. Scene SthTßaptaalw Homo. The Plots of the Jewess. The Mob and their Master. - ■ .THE DEPARTURE OP RAPHAEL. -■ ACT 3d. Scenq Ist. • Hypatia’s Study. The Greek Monk and the Maiden Philosopher. Amval or the ' feet Scene Sa.- Miriam's Home. The Jewess aadjfcsrv' Greek Monk; Tnthe Power of the Encbantrese. TW Designs of the Jewess. The Pate of Pelagia and Hype tie. The Black Agate' ficetae 3d. The Garden- Hyp** . tia and Philamon., The Visit of the Abbot. Pelagia* ' the Goths. and'Minam. The Black Agate. TheDtaso-. very by Philamon and Pelana. Where is the Black Agate ? The Power of Miriam. 1 < . ACT 4th. Scene Ist. Philemon's Home. The Abbot and' Philamon. 1 The Relationship.'- The Benediction. Scene 2d.- The Statue Gallery. The Invocation. The call upon the anient dailies of Greece. The presence” ofthe Jewess.-The Trance. • DARKNESS. THE MYSTERIOUS VIBION. THE • ARTS OF MIRIAM. THE RECOVERY OF THB BLACK AGATE. THE DESPAIR OF HYPATIA. Act sth. Scene. The interior ofthe Grand Cathedral* - - brilliantly lighted, and occupying the whole arena ofthe'- vast stage. The Music of the Penitents, thtf Procession of the Ecclesiastics. The Abbot. Pelagia; and Phi la* mon. Miriam's Triumph at the Overthrow of Hypatia. Hypatia's Refuge m the Sanctuary of the G/eek Church. The cries of the Alexandrian Mob. Hypatia's Defiance oftheßabb!s. Hvpatia and Philamon, The Character of the Athenian Philosopher Contrasted with that of the Alexandrians. -'The Fate of Hypatia. THE CA* - THEDRAL DISAPPEARS IN DARKNESS, and the SPIRIT OF HYPATIA IS SEEN TAXING ITS CE LESTIAL FLIGHT. - The entire play will be produced with novel and peoq liny effects which cannot be described in any synopsis of incidents. „ .... MRS. D. P. BOWERS Sole Lessee. MR. J. W. WALLACE, Jh Stage Manager. MR. JOHN DARCIE -Stage Director. - SIGNOR DE CARLO .DirectorofOrehestra, - BIGNORINA PRATES!. Directreseofthe Ballet. ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CBNTST' Seats may.be seenred diulv from Eight A. M. until ott P. M.—THE OFFICE'IS NOW OPEN. AMERICAN ACADEMY- OF MUSIC-NOTICE.— The extensive preparations on the stage, and in the sconio department of this establishment, preliminary to the producing of Mrs* Bower's new play at the com mencement of her management, on the sth of Septem ber, compels the postponement ofthe Eighth 1 Floral Matinee, from the afternoon of Saturday, the 3d ofSep ‘Tu&'tr 0 Satunla? the Mth ° f hood. McDonough’S gaieties—race st;, ItA below THIRD. FIFTH NIGHT RE-OPENING. GALAXY OF TALENT. . -1,100 persons visited the Gaieties on Saturday evea- shrea NEW PD AYS this week. M Hernandez , u ths greatest liting performer, together with Richard Bort hlein, Billy Thomas. Paul Burger. John Youngr America, and Master Tommy. Miss Kate Leslie. Miss Marie. Miss Whelpley, Professor Simpson, Master A’BeckeU BAND OF SERENADERS. ; Admission 10 and 18 cents. Fnvats Boxes 85 cents. _ DETUBN OF THE CONCERT Si £E BBLLS ! CHESTNUT. ABOVETWELFTH, ' CAMBIMJaUNsfotELS, BRASS BAND and DOUBLE TROUPB, And the only Campbells now in existence; all others as suming the name are nothing more than {noontebeelp and impostors, not to be trusted. We caution the pub2e against all aueh. . _ ... . The advantages the Campbells enjoy above any other Minstrel organizations, anse from their wintering the last 12 years in the Southern country. Their delineations of Negro character are taken from uatoral scenes and in cidents in African Life, and atm at presenting the Ma*l cal and Comical pe.ouliaritiesof the Southern Negro, and elevating him to nis proper standard of Natural Wit and Musical Talent, presenting the phases of Negro Life a* the Plantation, and representing the musical capabili ties of the more refined negroes of cities and villages, 111 representing truthfully the Shades and Pecuaannat of Negro Life, the universal accord, ha# stamped the Campbell artists unapproachable ana demag..,. _ . ' Free Balcony Serenade nightly by the BELL BRASS BAND ”« led by the WUard Bugler, August Achi, - ?. A. CLARJtB. Agent and Business Bireotor. CANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTHstreet. between Chestautand Market BANF<SrW 5 Company iinihewoild, In their exoellencie# every evening. , SANFORD appear* Every evening m hi* great Hole of Characters. Doors open at 7J*. Copuaenoe at 8. Admission 25 cents. Children U oenta. angS-lm • "CTREE CONCERT AT FAIRJIOUNT.— Will play the most popular muiioof the day* near the Toon tains on. the NORTH SIDE 0? FAIR* ' The Car* of the Green and Coates, Fourth and Eighth* street eempany.pas* along Eighth and Coatee streets every » minutes to convey passengers to the ground. Fare fIVE CENTS. WILLIAM READ, aulO-f&tutf Superintendent. npHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE N?.™ffia' 4 StliiTNUT STREET, Is open daily,(Sundays excepted,;from 9 L M. till P. M. Admission 36 oenta. Children under 13 year* half price. Bartholomew's Statue of EVE REPENTANT now on exhibition fdr a short time. HASSLER’S orchestra.—m. hass- LER & BROTHER respeotihUy anuousee that they have located their Office at their residence, 1306 LOCUST STREET, where engagement* oan be made aa anal. ieli-Sui MARBLE WORKS. jJJONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS. Has constantly on hand a very large naeortment o MONUMENTS, ENCLOSURES, and GRAVE-STONES, Of various designs, made of the finest ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES, Whieh he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Is also prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable terms, and respeotfully invites the publio generally to examine his atook before purohaaing elsewhere. ADAM STEINMETZ, Monumental Marble Works, RIDGE AVENUE, below Eleventh street, aplB-m w f-tfm Philadelphia* INSURANCE COMPANIES. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., "l INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PERPBT- No. 319 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continue to in jure on. Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and othor Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. SIixCTORS. John T. Lewi*, James R. Campbell* Edmond G. Dut^h, Ch&a. W. Poultnoj, oSotQE°SbOTT, Prandent. THOMAS R. MARIS, Ssoretw. jaSJ-lTlf George Abbott. John Welsh, Samuel C. Morton* Patrick Brad}» HYDROPATHIC. £JHESTNUT SPRINGS. wateb-gjjke, At CHESTNUT HIIA.-PKHaiIi'ELPHIA County, Fs.. for the treatment of all Chronic and obetmaip diaeaeeg. This institution* under the charge of an expenenocd and skilful physioianV is jaow .cqnftssedly, the leading and most suooeuful , hjdroMUuo; establishment in this iSisi fcco. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, CHESTNUT BILL. je3-Jinif ... SUN BALE KOPE —Manufactured and for HAVANA TOBACCO. —52 bales Hayana FOB FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The A 2 Fafit-sailins BrijrEOLU ; 200 tons, Apply to aua A. i&RXNO, U 0 South FRONT St,
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