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Chei}tor $0 JHnjkmanrJJheßtor oo ‘' - J /WrwbyeiL'PA - . 1 kele*.Rd«bom ? -« : ''Ti)- ... iier.ahd lodirPa’ ' l ' --iT j '-' ;' nUliKßluo BelF-J’ i, |o® Mppto.Biif* H»rtof i. v RlCHSJOPlttrStisipiliip.Tirjiniv-e* J»x«« Umbos lotiabort. Wanti*' j£;>ibtpi'eriii<m :*CT,do .98 drv.DuhMV.fc raitt;i»do3dolfeotaqrTjifpOamtoo!i7&Oni eo ito s 42 o«»» domestic* .Tinglejy-Haßjrard. & Hutohm«ou; W farter*., TojSmU: JOt I>sm }M*dfU l«33 tane«ster>t Sod: d hafe*leather j ,- Cds pA baka-flaxMed Grove ri*. Bro r7to]ui«atuer mww 7iuto P, ;i«wl^Md(iittWBey £ Colui}B &i GorlOOi bales ‘feathers oJttfcegs dnod fruit 6S tale* dorhe*Uofr&d /pig* lead to 'VdnqttBdoiujkneeß.->t] ! U--- ~?>*■•i ; WM / THOMAS PH / A WUpB. ’ ! ‘ <’ . ! m v * $ VTOKWAIIMU PffßbAtMf*TVUk^.i} :^™ffaasa Brig Ad 1 er* UuKi^r/?. ,^.tC?^ Bebr-Pduft(e t jyance T .,. .y.r, ..v:7;.;;!jß&ytuu».goon SAILING Or XHB OCEAIT STEAMERS, -r\ ... V ,- i*AVK * ! ! America.; 1 u....,;.3fMiton..XiV«rrsdotV&V...; i. .S6pt 7 Yopk.’.Cork ..SeptlQ -•ffi?* s tXK iV»7 if'; Ac;/* >// •>* • Sept 10 - Africa.; NewYork.yLiverppoh... Sept 14 ; Jason. . .Net* Ydrk.:GslW*?/.7. -.•...Sept 15 .Bararit';Vr;; iV.'NewYork/.Haraburg... .'.7,.... .Bept 15 ; Ara*0.......... 4r*£Xor|t.-JUm?4toww. -.. Bopt ir ; we5er.,,,.....,. Nfcw York-TBremen;.-.Sept 17 - Bfltopa 7, : !Vv. liivOrpool.. I Sept 21 , Kangar00......, .New York..Llverpool»' k 0...... Sopt 24 Ooean Queen... Jiewyorlr.'.JfAvrp..;, .7 n ...SeptSi • - n xU t ;:r * l\i -.V*< s'fn-4 --> AY* 1 - *• ..Southampton. .New York. Aug 23' ! Arafo.y/.y..vBouthamptonr.NewY r qrk;..v,,;...Aug,24 ;Ocdany.ue^...,Bsvre» i. Aug at S’" ftlr^otfoi ' POBXVjttg: ifHIItAPEIjPpUA^ ISB| BL’KSETS 8 23 jßWMwfffllsst^'sSrtwyctirt^f^swaapS'iS'W ‘•sV v‘ ' ~ i.‘BtwttwbttrVltWal^ t :KeU)i via Norf { ,Ng days frota.WndMr^NS.with '4wi * M toS'S®SS ??£ ss•). JbiiHdode Abb*, ldayfrom OdoMA.Dpl, Shea* to J-L‘BaWiey-&430.' t -‘ i,, :- J 'v / ‘-. 'V - - 5 -•''•■' &a»n'JJt*y f 'l ; ianr ? , a,tUy*frt>iii'N*^buryport»in / : ) ciaysfrom Ne w York,V *§*#s?*- ] - SSii"Vkoa»ati r Codpar, ,dtyi from Sm,rii&i Del,with , train to Jas Barratt 9c. Sob. 1 ‘ P.'-v* • ■ '.■ ' ■■*'• v Sohr Wm Howes, Scott; from Boston. <,s ‘1 ' y *.-{,' ,^BoMjt3Baxtarfßabcock, fromßoston*;; !;!'‘''' i Ketokara, from toxViug, ,* - : >£ v,w:--j '-.:■ - f ; Barque £.ttefcrtf &Btille;HoflmaniWlimiii'6tbni I KCk D S.St Ctßdn, Kendo Ketoham, W Mlnngton, Hayes iSohrJJßA^ml^a^^^tNStarteiintfc.C& £«. v SebriH LGaWiiUofiJmUiinow* A.Gttves, Jr, ’, *’v-, i-rTlie t? 8 &iati steamship Key stone State, for,Cbarles-' tbn, MtlodcboatU *AM jr6sterday,haYing on board a and fifty phtafagfi*, 5< w , ] < pa/tyliirixE s»W BViaol 'i f The Kingston.; left ; hera< thicmormog < with ! ftrboats laden andconsigned asfoUowaj >r . -.'.w'w; to S.fc AY/WUlsb t M are?; Bow* -', f .^^^S^c^P»psWO»'@«Pbfi.lB6o, n' r c Ttopng Ctosa Havana*with sugar; iandtobaccptorM esere.'fbaeWattepn h Sons.arrived -atjtauamt^mpaSflrtardayy~jmdvwill hO detamM; for a 'fewd&y*,in coMMoeaoe.ofbeiiig froui aninfected YourejWtv^A^'H^VY,Y;Y‘‘' } , >* /kuL. H.jV -i j r/tConWp^ii^^ffiSiJ^lj^iVExohanjre.r ihfta# the, prevalence of a atom, from brige arepatauleysweriiig for the {-.'■’■',' -'-,«i<C#fW»wn4«aMof The?res».j . "'' ' ‘ !i^mve4,»Kffrß«iUiii l fromNmUforlt.. ,*.«i • ■■; •■ lMew;York : je;tonUj”forA»pinwall. .. • i «?4”s«sr.' ’)ieDC6 at New,York 4th ißetM"-'' ,-.«n'i.i'sZ&S*3?iuv *s. , } yes terday for LiveHfeferu # t -.. t r ShiitalaMe-'WeM.-Hutchineoni and MedalUonTTheo ork.>yeWeMaf.r ?iJ t*r^r ,,v }- Barks Creole. Buck, nnd Cava Her, McLeod, sailed from * I| wft^fWo*wn>*''cl e *ired’arßoetoii 3d £ Berk CsvaliarrMcLeod. cleared at Baltimore 3d nut, i Bng Mount Vernon, HaU.iience, was at Rio Janeiro 33d July. V. ' ' * ‘.. ,••>• *-t tbelttiMt»u« mrlhii port, .J- -, » New yorkyesterr - fd^r’^pMe^sSa^&ejileai^l^^e^^cirlcyestor-T, porti,ayie,wYork4tnlnst* ~y Mr jt ; ..i ? .*’ ■ r : Sdirßffbrt.BtmmagThejloe at Chsrlestorilstinst; - lienop aihvpd at S^rfolk ; Syft, t at;^etod inst for. i BiWteidi at New, York* i*4 ; vrgYo r V[y eat o iiß'SEEcasisiSQOTsaES.'' " r pBEHBK-; rzn op TH^aiiE.—Th'e elegant toilet artibla ever .ictdiscorerfd w EAU I.UBTJIALE _ HAUL JIE NoyATpß. f -‘ Cuflyi aoft, lustrous treiaea aro. •"the hairnjer.previtrailr have/been... It i« alio an infal~ ;iiUe ; o! 'baianeM. : Sola by ill tc Co., No. 701 ls the Unf»ly tooorf©ofraphleal knowledge; tbeother :hni £ftr*tt bfi $f hiknan Mifreriftj," ;<3*rraaorl]itter*i< fMnown in,thi»v«oßtttrTM^‘tHaOKLANl) f BGBRMAN 1 Complaint, Debility ferreanenil*) ©uwfd -, by tbia ? _„»m«dyl *Vpi l*l4 and Staler* r inlMeaU, .dm aver bottle,;. Also" by. the. k Co, 1 ,418 Aroh strait,', X ~«* .•; .^cv-'di^-tr:' OIUIIUMI> Mol«(Utt PAMILT BXWIHa-KAOtiIRM) Wp: f&r wniil.i\;\’ ■ -y po*»i* Bmwß:taAJtiUKn BltmU.—Dspotlt* «' :tW4ommMftr,'«aattari laurarf it Uie ntofo! ay* i»r i di»*nßr<jh*«ka without lm ef la, t*r«t, .. ' . ~-, ;/’ ; JVT.V •'!*“* -‘-’ ‘‘ " : ■ -'■'" <4%l and Saturday aatil * In the avoninirf' Prdaidanti J>HANKMN FBLIrI TMinrer and Beqrtttrr"oHjiS .v | ~ZLr,:i.T^r ,j*4 - ' ~-,f'>L?'tt’i «\ l .-*'( '' * , '"~J'’' f - i V •' 1 ' -Mdur ta «»Miwil'«ifw a»r. und ieiw warns*, isfa'Mill,: . : ~- 1 ’• " ,r fc.FIVE PER CENT, lsttrait Is paid fcr isonMfrom ; 9. Tt*jtiioxsr ls;«]m)'( hM bsoK tn TOLD wlwirtw I '■OiufcM*****. t is l»r*« ssr smdl unuL 1 et&M f- -Vj 31. oh*- PiraBNOWOTOALviExAMIimipWS, .Kith ten (leecTljtinne of eharnoWriara fmedo DAY arid; 'ttNOpW Ji'E. CAFEKfj C«Mpet and'Book ,«<tiWirtedbrr<i4rlilt!WellJ, ! lc:Co.;M» OHEST-1 'SJaiiiSShmi Fim-Pkoof Safes. -^A ; yery pribo|t Street, Philrulel v*". S s?« ‘TOo«*ho;.tri*kt{i Mold it-! jlupoa cutting up mut.Afuy brflw vis ft tbs Old; !|iQpo!lsgK«fOV rWINDOW-GLASS. or«t!sS?Js r finui? -wufTEi M»g» y<Ml» BKOIiER fc KMJTH.WliOlewlo Bra*-. WjgwrtjywWWaaliMaltw »rio« than oanbo tad \ktk r „b ic-PiJHO/ ;^ut ! VI"?. ' KaWniHe/BoVi BikA* ( lRt !Mt.“ J. B.Bpotwyonil, M/.F. B.JaM.lhi tu Mias hi, tJM l»M; jAano Breti, IxJth^of kJSIA, ,ijnn cq.»Ui cjiunty, September So. IS®. Mrs. H, Cecelia, wife of HoHfJoe.; Konigmaoher, of 'F.Pbrata, and daughter ,df .Henry, F. Laitoaeter county,, v n Funeral,will fake iruwo tufa (Tuesday) morning, Sep man, agedfo voors anu l ibotitha* 7 r-t The, relativesof the family; w,i Mpeotfully,invited Ur attend the fanerakmmi tho residence of ins sister, Mrs; It 1 m JiotalU anjilfarriSbUTß papers Sunday. Uie ,4 th jtiflk*Mary U. H., eldest 1 attend tno lurifftaT, from the residence ofhaf father. No. 211 •treotj'oa WpdUeadftyy 7th at lb <vcWk . HARKINfiON.—At GormariloTrii,' od the 'Sd lnSjant. EU f Ka^etli^u^ lf^ou o^l,! e afc oh John nilu ' funßral uom the residence of Herpareota, Maui arid ; BtreAt« A ,tltis^ f < Xueadajr>r afternoon, at ,3 , WU.SON(-On_tho *i inst,, Mtt-'JBUliaboth John Laudenburger, decoasmt, Rising Sun Village* this {Tnesday)nfternoon,atlo’oloqk... > ♦ _:- * .„ ■ • KEAUMANN.-On the *tMnst.,Mrs. Tryon Keau matin* widow of /Joseph Keauihan, formerly of Norris fown,Pa.,'inth6Bltnyeatofhorage.' ' - „ Funeral fromherlate residence. No.6o,Market street. South Camden*.this (Tuesday 1 morning, at 10 o’clock. * * ,DAftßAGffctfn tlie dth jfast., John Darragh, Jr., the residence of -his father, John Dar- 1323 Market street, this,(Tuesday; afternoon, at CLlNl£—Ori the,4th inst.,' Gatharine A.,' wife of Geo., Cune, intlie7lstreftrpfUerage.. * ‘ ~ Funeral from, her late raßidenqe. Jf0.1109 Carlton street, above Eleventh, on Wednesday aftorooon, at 4 ° CG&NO.FL—dti 'the'4th inst., Mrs; Mary. Connor* wife, ofFatriokConnor,agod*3years. - . - ' . . - ' iFUnerai from'the residence of her husband, No. 310 Williamson,street. between Second .ami Third, below' Tasker. thfsfTdesqdylaftdrfloon. at 1 o'clock. - - * _CONROY.—On,.the. 411/.inut,-, Ellen, wife of Andrew Conroy I ,agCdSgyears.' ’. ' ' Funeral .from, the residence of her husband* No. 1119 HantiUon street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock.* TOUGHAR.—Suddefly,? oh the 3d iiiBt., .Tatriok Toughar.acedSfiyears.- > u : f-£- r' . 1 */: Funeral {Vdihius- late residence,, Concord street, se cond .above, Catfi arms, .this (Tdedd&y) morning, at,BK 0 OtOCk, I •* 1 - ' ' I. 1 J ' * MORRIS.—On the Sd'inst.. Margaret W.. eldest daugh ter of William and tho late Mary Ann Morns, m the 23dyearofher asre. - " ' ' Funeral frbm.the residence* of her aunt. Mrs. Marga ret Ebert, No. 1613 North. Sixth stroot.tlus (Tuesday) afternoon. at2o*cldck; ‘ * * .THOMPSON.'—Suddenly, on the 2d inst.* Edward W.: Snow, son of .Thomas .add Caroline ft. Thompson, agod 8 years anddraonths. ‘ ' ‘ -i * the 4th inst., John Eli wood, boh of; John 8. and Margaret - Mailooh; in tlie-2d year of his age.; . THOMPSON.—AtCheaterviUe.Ohfo,ontfio-Sltitult., -Fannie Theora,; daughter,of*Williiun' ‘and Rebecca ■ Thompson* of this city, agqfl 22 months and 8 days. , *• J2RAl!mrA*|fll»;f 0» - ASSISTANT ’ U 3 , Teachers in Grammar, Secondary, and Primary ’ held at the , g6^4tif ' • THOB.'E. HARKINS! Chairman, KOTI.GKrJOHK W. KMNE BBINO no l n: our employ, is not authorised to ■i-ransact any business for us. _ .v - • VV 'J f -HOWELL & BROTHERS. ; , Philadelphia* September 1,1869. ' ss-3tf n-5* ANABXOJJRNBft MEKIWoOFTHE <Lk-3F WilliainjportMii Eltnlro Eajlroad Chattel Mort -374SonthThird BtreCt. T i R ! ■ i.k/i <’■ 'VsS-gtl ;A, »: taeetinit'of domja*aiqj.eVs naraml in the noV JnoorporaWn, the Thirteentli »nd fiftoentti-.trooa Pas- CcnTOn w , nf.Pl u l«l.lpi,r»,-li»W 3npt, Jjt.JfWintNd. sn minuti»treot,it «umwlvod thnt li , . 6 ,£ ook ?v for ? u ?iKr i » t, °! 1, to t , ho -i;,l'it'>l .took or the Thirteenth nnd Pjfteenth-»trc6J«'Ptmenger Railway Company-be opened ott THURBl)Ay,'Rept. 22d, 1869. at 9 o’ofock A. M„ at. No. 4 South SEjmmiStnsot! • ‘-*1 * HENDY6HARwqoH« Secretary.* : Notice is hereby given? for reoeiving sub scriptions to the stqbk.pf the-Thirteenth and Flfteenth atreqts PasMnger Railway Company vrill bo opened at the fame and place ; , : - 1 ■ :::;' 'Wn I w&m: V . ; : 'nrg»;ie.oNyiNEHi;AtHoxEE tosilPAsfY. resolutionof the,Board or , ; n _ ~ J. BBR6EANT raicE.TreMnrlr: : THtmD#th?W&v nUMe 6p “ r“ l *. Contrjbrmonl vriUjfe rjoeivodat the. Hall on.the 6th ■inst., and during the Fair. J ausl-wamAlu-^t l ' PASaENQBR. RAILWAY CO,*;Aumutj I seoekiitiltlere of tha PhiliidelphiA'dily l>eaeen- : S.rßfilway io*tßlmjmt:of FIVE DoL ,LARBp«ral»iro,on each .li.roofßtock of ttifs Com io the Tre»,urer, E. ,8.. itomboi U, ÜB9- ■ 1 ' ■ . ] Br order of the Risrd orDlreotork. 1 »n3l-Uel6i. . SINOERLY, Soaroiafr. ■ : VS?n.. S , ! B r !S,,H Jllff A “T: A STRATTON’S'MEK-' MONDAY, Septem (ber l2th, at 7 o clook. -Course of instruction' comprises Mercantile Law, &o.teonauttinrik thorough-discipline fdrtho count-. M-koo.o- One luiliin/ee lisoures tlmtsuith khowlod,a wtlhout jekard to tima oomrumod. Call for Circular at |B, E. comer Seventh and Chestnut, v •; auSl-IQt* . v GRAND JUBILEE ' which whs to C,on«d in_oon»jjuano» of tha alorm, imtil TO-JWtt ;R°W, iWailnoadajr, *ho 7th.) ’iSan. hr reuua.t/tho wilt bo performed As advertised. < - > . ; The Cars wdl leave VINE-Btreot wharf 11A0A. M.; 3,4,nnd7P; M. ' - jpLgve prove « 8.30,10A0 A. M. i 1,3, iSQ, 6.30, and _8 1 Fare, fnclndihg ferriage, jp cents pflch way. -sg.-2t* frtjit and floral festival j •WILL.BEHELD IN THB- ■ (• ■ PRINOKTON PRESBYTERrAN CHURCH, : '! : ON POWELTON AVENUE, > WjUiam its., West Philadelphia,?. Tuesday, WePvhsday', and Thursday,Beft. 6,7 t k8. j DAY AND EVENING,; \ * . BBASON TICgETS, 20 CENTS. SINGLE, 10 OE2ITS. ! JfcP" Cars and Coaches run Within One Square of the Building,' y, *. • • ) - / , ; WATCHES, JEWELHY K &c. gILVEEWA REv / 1 WM. WILSON , & - SON “ *, Invite, special Attention . to their'stook of SILVER fYARE, which is, now. unuwtallj targe, affording .a va riety of pattern design unsurpassed by any house tiie Unitedjßtatea, and of finer quality than is manufac tured for .table uee in any part of thd world, Btandard 'of -Silvor b 935-1000 ) parts pure. The,Sterling;.',...',92s-1000 , . “ iimerioanahd.Fronoh.. ~,..800-1000 “ ■ Thus it will be seen that wegive thirty-five parts purer than.the Amerioan and French, ooihi and ten parts purer tpnthe English Sterling,'Wo meUall'our own Silver, and our Foreman being connected with the Refining Eo ifartmenfiof the United severalyears, we • ffUftrftntee Jhe uiiaUtjr as above (939); which is tho finkit tfxa idn‘itp\k4,i,to 6s strcietable, and will resist the action' of«acids much better than the ordinary Stiver manufactured, _ i(X v . .. \ } -WM>,-wir.soN, : & soijy r : ;- 'S, W> CORNERFIFTH AND CHJSRRY, STS; ; Any fineness of SUver tnanufectured as agreed upon, but positively none inferior,to French and Amm canjtandard.^' ' ']> ’• . 5 . - J ] Dj»l«» supplied with the same standard as used in ;our rotail departntejit. > - . ■ • Fine'Silver Bars, fW-1000 parte pure, constantly on hand? - t o , f s<>■ .■ • . -Bui4-$m i ;j _•. | Now in «tore the mo»t extensive and elegant stedit? iheatof i, l ' i s, !. . LOOK.INO OLABBF.B, For every «p»ee end ..every poalhon.and at the moet moderate pnoej.' - ' ■ ■ T LOOKING OLABBES . , Cnihe most elaborate and the most simple framee* i v " , LOOKING GLASSES Framed in the beet taste, and in the most substantial manner. t • * [ , v » LOOKING GLASSES ? . * ownesUibi]s|men^ r 0 by ours elves in oar 1 ; V- - GLASSES jnnd WALNUT frames ;'fox Counter 1 > . - JAMESiB, EARLE & BON, j .::.8,1,6 ,OHII'S!SKOT ‘STREET, , j hei-tf •• .;■■■•.. vf Philadelphia. .EDOCATIONAI.. Rer. JAS. J— ,?• HELM (Witt open, September »,>fo Sohod! for tha higher education of a limited number of Young La 2iM* •'JPersDii* ■to whom jh6 is not personally known are ftferred,.to Prof; C.I) Cleveland, ProdOfiarles Short, RowDra; Morton,' Howe. Furness, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— M^^»e^?OTe > BoniSuHB)Ji'ir!tisoBt"”n» 0 h Ale Tuition/pr q&cb terra, thirty dollars, l-«* ••--Vyßern^mUg'Sfct.. tw ’ A. M., Teacher of . the *h *ka r^ o, i sfr»Allen may be applied' rrofereor Allen. No. II2',BOPTH fourth street . 112 iSJESEOSCOPIC EmperinnTfor Steroosoqi>oBMldBtoreoeoopieyieW.,AmeHottS P?an3s wulEnirtuh. Opera Glirneom Microscope., and Improved Spectacles* correotly muted.to(Ha eyes. at ‘ “ p i i-‘ i M. TjFRANKLXN’S, Optician -1 . )Wfeuth FOimTHßtraot.beloTCh?«Mt. |<yvArt»ficial Human Eyes insertea« • s6-lmlf' fIIHREB SUPERIOR. PHOTOGRAPHS ?*- For SSi as well aa all kinds arid pncdfl'Ambrotypes, are wade In large qnanhtios at REIMER'S complete and extensive Gallery, SECOND street, above Green. - .CJUGARSJLND Donoghifo- South WATER Street, offers' for sale 3,000 bbls.’ refined SagarsnndSyrnpstin lots onOoj-morepackpgest r at the lowest market prices, for approved City paper at .thirty or sixty days. . - • ' ■ sS-Bt* AFLOAT.—S,OIS, sacks. Liverpool arrived per ship pir JohriFranklin. for sale /jOIDGE ‘AVENUE AND MA^ATONK Jtfc PABBENGER RAILWAY. ’ •" Tha double track ofthisitailw&y bains now completed tain? wissahiokoniOarswilUeavethe new station, at tIU corner. of-RIiXJK and COLUMBIA/Aventtes, for Laufel Hill,* Falls of Sotiiiylkm, Wissahi* kon,’ nnd Manarunlr, every 13 minutes* between the hoursof 6 A, mT ana J every half hour between 7 JP. M. and * p<_M.*anaaCaraUO«P.M.imdn«P.M < . ■ The down' Cars will , leave Man&yunk at 6A. M«, and. sii A; M m and thereafter every 15 minutes until BF. M.. then oyery halfhour till 10 P. M. ” ' ; N. B.~The Chrntd College Passenger Hallway Care from Second and Arcli atroeto, via Arch Ktruet, Ninth streett and. Ridge ayenue, connect with exchango tick ets.- - • ALFiiiiD jj. OLAY, rpepNOMY. 3pJSS,SHAD—NofI. 1 and 2, •E* 'ft prime ortiole, in itoreand for tale by WM, J, TAYLOR k COy ft«S I3Be&UTHWHABTgO. j *■} '■} >* ?;c ; v;.; '; l ,;;,To.MEEcH^icsßC3fitf<3.;.'•; 1 . |wiNDbW‘Hor.tiANi)s, ‘ V;V V ’" ' ' WiNISOW aiiApE FIXTWRKS;* ‘V ■ ■ , CURTAINS Cfll. .CURTAIN MATERIAISj, :_ t ' i , W. .HE:NR Y V A T.:T,’E N, ; V'' 030 CIIESINUT.STREET,•, ; . : por inspeotioW To Buiraliis V' ■'! j ' il iiiii iiaiitoVtllß A,qv»^dliS, ; '.V. ;Moriufaotdredand fortita ’ ' ! , SAL LI»A D B , 1 V ! .6-61] . . , Which aro ofToroil at ■ ' i -i PRICES THAT DEFY.COMPETITION. ) TO., IiIERCHANTS; BUYING O,IE CLOTHS Aril) window, shades; ' ' ! i ABILABQN .SMiTH.' ; " ; 1 MANUFACTURERS OP.OIL CLOTHS, .lit NORTH THIRD BTREEtVPHILADELPHIA., ■ , Wo inyi to ihe attention of dealers to our large stook of FLOOR, TABLE, ANB. CAftKrAGE OIL CLOTRSV .GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful'article 1 fof IsiadeSv* The largest of 'WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS m, fhe. ; market, at prices which defy eompetition. y . «6-2 m • OWNS, I*ISTOI*S, &c. ; -A ijjE e p ,! -'& ha il’: /; j s :' SPORTSMEN cbMMENCE Mra TIN(J ON THE The undersigned have .the largest assortment of ,; i i 'AND FINE GUNS g j that oanbe fouiidid'the cpiidtfy, , ( | ~ - PRICES MADE TO SUIT ALL BUYERS, ' l „. ‘ Call ami examine at the Model Gun Btore of ' - 1 i ;•' '• PHILIP. WILSON & CO.-, s ' J 438 CHESTNUT Street^., '• au3l-6t • " bhlowFifth Stree*.' , BAPRIt HANGINGS, &c. PAPER. HARTi Montgomery,;& t co., ! NO. 323 CHESTNUT; STREET, 1 Have onp of the larpeet Factories in, the city, and are prepared to furnish all qualities cf •-- *' *' i • ; PAPER' HANGINGS,; ,■■••••. »BO RD E R S',-' ' i ' • ■ and .--".” ■■ DECORATIVE PAPERS* -Either to oity.or country, at the lowest rates. , 1 Their Sfoek rltifr dfa hahd i 4 liirge, and owners of pro perty* buildert, anddealera generally, will find it to their’ hdvantage to purchase of them. auZ9-lm ’, WARimOUSE, HOWELL & BOURKE, 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (»bi.ow Mahkht), , AKb OPPOBITS MSEpUAWr BTBBSTJ / ‘ >; Have on hand a large and splendid assortment of , wAtiLij: and .7.7 Vr. WINDOW PAPERS, To tfiuoli they invite the attention of ' WESTERN . AND SOUTHERN BUYERS, . aoSMra ; 7 7 • IW7E HAVE DETERMINED TO ADD ’ < Ihft HOUSE PAPERING , arid OP PAPER HANGINGS to our business, and solicit from all who are desirous of decor&iih*-lhsir houses on ex ?. miration of our, stock, selected from.the bestfaotors, bretgn and domoetio, and at the right prices. : Whanging in ' lath Ira*. i • J 3 North THIRD Street;' - NEW PUBLICATIONS. Jji'E-.RJN O N’S R E 6 1 S T E R; , ~ .', JESTATJUSnED MAY 31. 1830,' . ' : NOW IN ITS FOURTH ANNU ALVOLUME, .. ,Ha* (v Circulation througijont the UNITED STATES;CANADA, aid GREAT BRITAIN. THE UNITED STATES RAILROAD AND MINING REGISTER, f which i* the title of the publication), thus widely circulated* is dovoted to the lateat mtemgence from air parts of the world on the special subieotsof , RAILROADS, METALS,"AND MINKS! ' ■Hence to all MACHINISTS, and to all WORKERS in the METALS, including all who are encaged in the pro-, duotion of IRON, in the pig, bloom,rail, tyre, oat, rod, sheet, nail, or other form, and aU whoßp pursuits are : ‘ “ ran fHE mecimnic arTs, , ’ • , and .who, from the n etals, manufacture Marino. Loco motive, Stationary, and Fire Engines, and aUotherftp- RaratUs, contrivances and articles whatsoever, from the irgeat and costliest, to the smallest and cheapest, THE. REGISTER is ait approprinta and‘tm>fitablo - ‘ « ADVERTISING MINIUM, • because its readers (many of whom preserve the paper. on file) are aettiored in the marts of commerce ami : taonulhcturoo, m the Iron aad Coal districts, and in the mineral arid tuetal markets. .Tpsubeontors,THE RE GISTER la reopuimerided for i|s valuable cosmopolitan statistics; for jts roconl of discoveries and improve meats, and for its current- reports of the tonnage ol the coal-carrying lines, the earnings of railroads* and the prices of stocks and metals. .TBJUtts—To BubecriUerSt'Pwo Dollars per.auuum, advance. : fiSf*, Advertising prices Bp«f ideally announced at the head of the paper. .THOMAS 8. FKfiNON, Editor andTrourietor, , Office No* 4«3 WALNUT Street, . It* , . , , Fhitadelphfn. PAUL THE PREACHER ; or, A Popular, and Practical Fkpoeitibtt 'nf l|i» Discourses and Speeches, aft recorded in the Acteot the Apostles.''By John Eadte. D.D..L1..L). 12mo. jftl.2s. • MERRY’S ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF RHYMES. 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States.should be essod.'!.•) • - r ’ - 1 ’ * «g-mth4t, BOYD’S PHILADELPHIA CITY BUSI NESS and COPARTNERSHIP DIRECTORY for 1859*60, just published, contains .tno names of over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND Business men, classified atoording to trades. 1 It gives the names of general and special Partners.amountofoapital and limitation. Price One dollar. „ ‘ J JOSEPH MONIER, • ftt* Bl *** N. E. oor. SIXTH and MINOR St,, up atftirs. fT*HAMBERS’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA. (To be Ip 65'm'onhly parts, is bents eaoh,) sapplied to' aby address, freC of postage, by . ! f JOHN»M£FAßLAN,AgontforPennsylvania,' For Appleton’s,. New Amenoan Cyoloptsdia, and’Ben* ton’s Debates of Congress.:* . •-tn/^ IT r -• o; i' i * 'ARCADE HQTEIA 621 CHESTNUTStroat. Agents wanted to canvass in every county., au2T-lm r\LD pODKS- 7 pLDBOOKS~OLD BOOKS The undersigned states that he has frequently for 147 0 and 1500; early editions of the Fathers of the Reformers and of the Pu-, snbjeots are being continually dealt in by him; Books, in large and small quantities, purchased atths Custom »bfpKeffi; tlU ’ ol *™ Street, abo.ve nurM-ftn JOHN CAMPBELL. , XIAVANA CIGARS—-Of iho followißg JLi celebrated brands: ° ‘ Hojasde’Oro, , aiofm,* ■/ ’** ' ifeaSS: ■■ ' Isis,- ?Verdad, ’ , Vegas,&«..An..Ao. Of,all sixes njio qualities, on ,hand and constantly ts* delving from Havana, and for sale low t>y - MIU f ■ aulO-lm CHARLES TETB, life WAI.NUTi Secretary. SOUTHERN AND WESTERN AIER* asssawteaffi Buooti an»-Jia DltY-GOoDli : JOBBERS, ’ "> ' L-, f ; Jj 1 ALL G-’O.O'DS. ;THOS. iWv-!E?ANS;&.OO., : .Have now.pren.oftheir own I ON. a large 'assortmentof '* i -•: //a »» ; NEW AND ELEGANT j 'fall and Vinter goods, * ■ mS&ACIM •RICH SILKS, SHAWLS, FOULARDS,■ ■' i MOUSUnIES, VALENCIAS, " ' 'i, JOPLIN'S,’ FOIL DE CHE'HES, //' ■•• ENGLISH AND-FRENCH smbroidbries, laces, ao.; > ■ With a groat variety ol’otlidf GdoU. the rtowoet and moot laohionahle otyie., imported tilio ddoodfi, aiiso, A FULL-LINE OF i MOURNING: GiOODS. ! with the Sfia'l maRSs oF ; HOSIERY, KID GLOVES, AliiSy Ac; ; 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT- STREET. ’ Additions will be made to the stock bn'the arrival of 'Europeansteamers. al-et- ■ W. GIBBS & SONS. , NO.’B3IMARKBT STREET. ’ i ' ■. ’ " Are nov opening their , . . FALL & WHITER STOCK OF OOODS ADAPTBD TO i ' MEN’i.W.Ei.B,' - 1 Ip whioh will be fonnd a full assortment of y . ;«LOTHS,‘ DOESkiNS, 'VESTINGS, TRI«MINGB, Ac. , r ‘ • .i i‘,ii * auS-8m fancy dryiGoods'Jobbers. & ROBERTS, 499 MARKET STREET," ' ’ - -' : 1 b IMFORTpRS AND JOBBERS , ,: ' ! ''oir ■' 1 , HOSIERY, GLOYES; V , , BMALL WARES, COMBS, • • . ■. . " BRUSHES. LOOKINGtGLASSBS, , GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY .GOpDB, ■ 'AHD . . ..■ I i i ' ' , | TAILORB* TRIMMINGS.', , aut-3m jjfj < DUHEIJStG& 00., : i Nob. and 23. NORTH FOURTH STREET. Are now receiving,‘by enooeesive arrivals from Europe, 1 THEIR PALL IMPORTATIONS ; v; /1 v ■"•»! '■ ENGLISH AND OBRMAN ‘ KOSI E R Y . GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, wboLusisr y’arns. ? i MACHINE’SEWING BILK AND aTHRKAD*' ’ And solicit an inspection of their.completo imd.weU , assorted stock, . jyll-8m ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO ’ : SOUTHERN. AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE* ’ SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, : ■' • 1 Abpve FOURTH, North side, . A HAJfDSOMB ABSORTMSNT OF, ■ • NEW'FALL STYLES-OF \ FANCY ijRY GIOODS, prTHnra , awiriMPOßt r ATion' and aileotion, whioh they offer for aale to buyers from ‘all parts, of toe United States, on the most, reasonable ■terms. • • '/ . i . • aus-2m jyjARTINSi PEDDLE, , ; b uj.r' ,'V\ .'A-jk^MßlOKiff ’ Importers and dealers in' ‘ HOSIERY, GLOVES; AND .FANCYNOTIONS,' ‘ , , .. no. 3b norThfourthstreet, “ r , , Five doorsbelowthe-Merohants* Hotel, Offor for snld the most complete stcok of Goods in their line to be found in the United States,' consisting of HOSIERY; of every grade. ' : GLOVES, in three hundred varieties. . . UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS. . • ’ ’* llnen cAh^i 8 Shirt fronts. LADIEB’ ELABTIO BELTS, with clasps of en itiroly new designs, with, an.eudfess variety, of, .NO j- I ?IRfiT-SLASB l 'vf| SOUTHERN^ H|oOAUIiEy, BROTHER, & BBEWSTEB, 23 NORTH FOURTH BTr'bET:;, i ' ' HOSIERY. • ' .. ' ' , * ■;■■■;< GLOVES, ant> - • • ; « FANCY GOODS. ; W« have a fine itoolr of Imported and Domentio Goode, pertioulariy adapted to ... B O U THH R N T-R A D B, To which ve invite the attention of firet-olees buyere. - and-Pni - - ! . , JHJLLINERY goods. MARKET STREET. : “ RIBBONS, - ■■ 'Qf every kind, in immense variety; . . NEW BONNET MATERIALS,- . BONNET VELVETS, SATINS, ’ ’ < . GRO DE NAPS, LINING SILKS, ~ - ENGLISH CRAPES, of the best makes, FRENCH & AMERICAN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERSpFEATHERS,RUCHES, Ac - Also, newest Fall styles of STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, And STRAW GOODS, ol every description, ; Now open, and presenting altogether the most com* plate stock of MILLINERY GOODS in this market. ! Merchant* ami Milliners from every seotion of the Country are oordialiy invited to call and examine our stook, whioh we offer at the CLOSEST POSSIBLE FRICKS. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS/* CO., !, 431 MARKET STREET. aulO-tnovl 1859.. ***** TBADB ’ 1859. ; - AGARD & CO., 3*3 MARKET BTHBBT, 1 WHOLKBALE DEALERS ■ - ’’ 1 ' IX ’ ■, "■ HATS, CAPS,' FURS, . . i , BONNETS. RUCHES, FLOWERS, Ac., , Have now In stole n. full Btcck of Goods, to whloh they invite the attention of first-clou buyers. 'aulS-Sm* MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, 805 OHESXNUT STREET, Have now open a complete assortment of FLOWERS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, • > VELVETS, • CRAPES, . LACES, ' 1 'asd t I ' B O.N NET .MATERIALS, Towhioh they invite tho attention of the trade, ait36*lm - ’ . •;/. " FALL TRADE. 725 .CHESTNUT STREET, . LINCOLN,' WOOD & NICHOLS, Invito the attention of the trade, specially' cash and short-time buyers, to their UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS \.r; • * ' m? * 1 FANCY- AND, STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS,'Ac., Ac. N.B.—Oar Fahoy Bonnets are ail made bn our own premises. * ' aull-3in J. HILLBORN JONES. .Importer and Manufaoturorof FANCY SIEK - AMD STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,!. 1 1 FEATHERS, RUCHES, Ad The attention of Citjrond Country Beelers ie invited to a large and varied .took of the above goods, at ] , 433 MARKET. BTREETj^ au9-3m ■ , >-/ - ; Below FIFTH.u CHINA AND QUEENSWAKE. rjpURNBULL, ALLEN, & CO., NOS. *3 AND SS SOUTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS <1 . '* ‘ ’ AMD * Wholesale Dealers in CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARH. PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. - supplied with* Oloss at Manufacturer’s prices. ftug-am gOYE) & STROUD, \ \ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Hhve now onwul a complete etook of J , QUEENS WARE. ' '• GLASSWARE, and ' , j FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, Attheir One Stahd, No. 3* NORTH FOURTH ST., fciur doors below Merchants’ Hotel. to which they invite the attention of .WHOLESALE BUYERS. . par Aonnra von Pixisetmo Glass. . ; uui-Sm /NIJuVNO, GUANO.—ISO tons of, Guano, T . n3-6t* . f/:--' • WILLOW-Strset; I>e)ow Boonnfl. LADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS, WIGS, FRI SETTS, and. CURLS, manufactured in the very best and newest Farts styles, and of which we constantly keep avpry large assortment on hand, sold wholo&ale and retail, at the lowest possible prices. Orders from ail parts of the country solicited, and promptly attended to. Also, ft new HAIR DYE, superior to any in use. / ' LM. HUTOIS, No. 13 TENTH Bt., i I Su6o-3m* , Between Market and Chestnut. ■\T ■ 8.. B ALMER’S" ADVERTISING V e AGENCY, N. E. corner FIFTH snd CHEST- taken for tho beet City and Country N,ww#P,Hb at lowest oaeli prices, eei-8m !§B { p.q!.BM b e a „Xst.v, ' DESIRABLE STYLES ■ , FiXJj AND WINTER GOODS.' : We filial! now.ba in diiUr receipt of ■ . " NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES OF SEASONABLE GOODS, FROM AUCTION AND' v r OTHER " ' ' t -j -’ 'Strangers in; the city are particularly invited Wa^ * examination of our Stock. .s,i l* , l CCRTON STODDitET Alißa;’ J 5, I W «t,'4B, , aa4iw)(oitiiraOOND.W(nV-'' s6-gt '! - • <».- I'above Willow Street 1 .. ITVEW FALL, GOODS?!! . "\.V« " ! |p\ ( rapS r ?r M ' oo ™ ro^ !O , H T Ha " d _ JRrtyfl Just received a lot of : W - ... }jaad(wme FallDeDailies.' 1 v 4 * NdWFpUChintheii.&p.t&c.-. , ■’ * , ■ Which, arevttydtsirable and vtry cheap, ' BLACK SILKGANDRANGY 81LK8!iH f Light Cloth Raglans for fall wfathsr* Shawls, Dusters* Ac., in sfeat variety* . • - 1 ... Good Family and Fronting. Lin«oBi < - •„ A large stock of Domestic Muslins. I - Great quantities of Flannels. ;\ r * I ; 1 , S(lk MjMtiUaa. . . . , ' ’ , Lace nfafltiui&sr 1 , 1 , Bareges* Organdies. Lawns, to., Ao. , AU Sommer Goods of every description. ByTHORNLEY.fc CHIBM, EIGHTITana.SPRING ; <?N.B.-WB BOY ’AND SELL FOR‘OASH. / ’’, ? >S JIOO-lf . / , !■; • ;■■■■'* ' )T UPIN’S FINE MERINOS.' !•", pieces pf extra quality and de«irab]e One hundred pieces of fine quality, and of same colors atjfioents. * * ’ rr, ‘ ‘ ' Tw ‘ r\ ' .Those goddshave the mostvnlneof any that/wr have offered. • . - ' • SHARPLESS BROTHERS, . gfl ,■ T -o , CHESTNuT'and EIGHTH Streets. ‘TtfEW AUTUMN SILKS. ~ , L ▼ Just opened tern eases of selected Bilksof our owii! importation. . „ . , . . Fiaih PouiMs Soiea, from the .lowest priaestpthe ! finest gdods. w * ««•».. r- > , ••-‘■‘f-a , Rich > LvotiS' Silks' of the newest designs.■ -•* ‘Plain Black Bilks* glosBjr,nfld heavy. Neat figures and Brocade Blaoks. •■ ' > . * •: Pnglish sHifiTitfus. l!1,f ' ' Jilßt'received'acholdd’lht - 0 ‘ ’ Of neatand medium styles C'-' n ‘” ' EngUehQlurttngsvPnrtts; ,'. .> •; , New designs, gooa colora. JILI , •_ «5 ' / S wnd FALL AND WINTER GOODS, . For Men and Bora* Wear. - - , Black and’Color«dfClothsi'Ux:Freueh»sßllgli|hLfiid, Amerioaufabrics. * t .-- a g 5 ' American^&’iqs 1 iu.F.ronoh, aad_, 1 .Mixed Coatings/ •;' ” • Beavoy Cloths, Triooh&o.Ao.’ . - . r ,Ko TBllor,nx c®^ErasD A D c i^-A'Mo.. , - - «0,452, and 4MNorth SECONJ) Street, _ s3-3t ~ above 'W'lnaw.* * ! CtALE ASO WISTER SILKS, --, !■. ’ From the feoent Auction tiales. . . * ' We are now in almost daily receipt of flew and de 'Siralile styles froui the above sourocs, which we Are eelhng at email profits/' . - :• - ' ■ . Wholesale buyers and consumers are invited to an in ’sphchdlldrourstpek. ‘ ! * . > CURWErj STODRART A-BRO., ; ' VtfiO, 453, and 4StNdrthBECCNII Street, - s3-3t , - .. above Wiuowi pDHILADELPHIA CENTRAL SJIAWt A Ajtu MERINO JBOOMS;} ' ‘ Will be arranged this momma from the two large G&OBS a6> enßdqu^ <l Lupih’s FKENCIi \ 20 Lots*New BLACK .CENTRE STELLAS, from' Vs tosiaeaoh.-' • '■ ’ . J ‘ ' \;* , : New Style Paris Gauffre Shawls. ' - ’Do. Double-faced Berlin do*‘ , mSI, 11S; e MERINOS/ In plain Also,* jnst opened.- * ' Large Stock NEW •FALL DRESS GOODS; 1 Batin-faced Valencias. • - , , CaipiUa Foulards, y • 1 Satin I Travers, Plaid Satin de Pnlestro. . , t - Poilde Chevros. -a 1.l . • -i j- i.-< l Super,GloMy SiJks. ; * T -- • |-l,Black.Thibet,' for Shawls. u; <-■ - ■ ISrpcheßhawl Bordering. ' . • ' , Round Comer Black Looe,Veils,&o.. Dally additions are made. , - - * • • ; . . - > t"• CHARLES ADAMS* »- . _el - - EIGHTH and ARCH Btreets.,, Fall ..and, winter shawls, 11 a a bSjISl 1 ® Rich Border Stolla Bhawls, in colors . Broche and Chain Lain® Long Shawls, of oil grades, m ne W( l e , lg u,. unwEN &BR 0„ ' . . «0,452, and4s4 North SECOND Street, sS- 3t, »; I. . -aboi*e Willow. • High colors lupin’s - : . FRENCH MERINOEB.- ■ Finks* Blues, Buff Green, and Crimson, 0n1r.75 cents per yard, i « CURWEjrSTODDART‘& BRO„ • ! *. Nos. 450,452, and <54 North SECOND Street, s3*3t>.--.,^.-A^.. above-Wiliawr 11 Figured french jierinoes. Of small and medium styles, suitable for Children*, at 70 cent* per yard. • if’ T 7 CURWEN BT.6DDART A BRO.. $. ! ' Noa. 4C0,452, and 451 North SECOND Street/ • s3-3t above Willow. rOLACK SILKS , A.BiIO.. / 150,452, and 454 North SECOND Street, r ; ee3-3t above Willow, Blankets. Just opened, a full assortmentof Ribbon-lioitfld add Wituey Blanketa.whieh we hav o marked to sell at low prices. CURWEN BTODDART 8c BRO., ‘ .. Nos. 450,452, and 454 North SECOND Street, 1 e3-3t - 1 • , al»ov’o Willow, Dress goods. Rich Bouquet-pattern Woo! Delaines- : > i Lupin's French Mortnoes, 7$ cents up. Cheap Delaines ami Plains. 1 Full Poplins, Chintxes, 4c. BLACK WOOL DELAINES. . ■ Lupin’s Black Wool Delainesi 37 and 43 cents* • Lupiu’s finest 9uaUty do.,&oaud S6oents.. , ■ ' Black Bombazines, A&,oM.Sni«,*o. n ; ee2 C mSfH anJMAKKK’r. fUSSIMERES, CLOTHS, VESTINGS. Heavy dark mixtures Cuesiroeres. ( Do. with and without Sidebands.’ \' f Block Caeeiraeres and Doeskms. Bjoolc Broadcloths, 8130 upwards. Llght-oolored Cloakings, 81 S 5 up. Fall aud Winter VertjW . ae? ' • ■ TVEW FALL CLOAKS. ' I" The Subscribers r - nre now opening . , NEW STRIFE CLOAKS/ ' ! ‘r. / , , CHESTERFIELDS, CA3AQ.UEH, Ac., Sec., N to which they respectfully invite the attention of Ladies. The Paris Mantilla Emporium, ..ns, , CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. JgAILY & BROTHER, IMPORTERS OF CARPETINGS, NO. 030 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now opening their , EALL STOCK ' or VELVET, TAPESTRY, inn BRUSSELS,' !t ALSO, ’ A LARGB ASSORTMENT OF THREE-PLYB AND INGRAINS. And an unusual display of e:S-3m FJLOOR OIL' CLOTHS. JU’OALLUM '& 00., CARPET MANUFACTURERS, ’ <■ , GLEN, ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, Also, Importers and Dealers in ‘ CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTING, RUGS, &0. * WAREHOUSE IN CHESTNUT 8T.,- (Opposite the State House.) - i Southern and Western buyers are reepeotfully invited to null. , , a»4-2m ' REMOVALS. £55 REMOVAL. ‘ THE OFFICE OF THE - NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY; OF LONDON Has been removed to’the NEW BUILDING ofthe Phi ladelphia Bonk, ■ • 1 ; CHESTNUT STREET. , ABOVE FOURTH STREET. •. • ,1-lit ‘ WM, GETTY, Agent. JJEMOVAL. DAVIS & BIRNEY HAVE REMOVBD THEIR OFFICE TO NO. 87 SOUTH THIRD STREET., el-12t ; : WINES, AND LIQUORS. p RINOE IMPERIA L CHAMPAGNE. IHOM DEVBNOGE & CO,, BPERNAY, FRANCE* This is a pbrpbctlv Purs and Dbmcatk Wish, from the Vineyard of Messrs. De;Venog* h Co,, whoee estate lies In the cent™ qftht far-famed Champagne . DUtriet of France. It has hitherto been confined to the best tables of England and the Continent, and has only very recently been introduced into this oountry, where Its rare quality, combined .with. the. moderate prioe at which it is offered, is already achieving-a success qnd popularity unprecedented in ,the annals of 4he Wine tlii. city by REEv'eS.A. PEAL, No. 204 MAR KET BTREET, nnd at the Principal Hotels, and by all the leading dealers throughout the country. i , E. V. HAUGHWOUTy BOLE IMORTER, : Corner of BROADWAY and BROOME STREET? NEW YORK.' ’ JjrlO-tutbiciflmif' HfINXON’S ENCAUSTIC TILES for A»JL floors. . - . } Ornameptal Chimney Tops for cottages, - Garden Vases and Fountains. Vitrified Pipe for drains and Water oonduotor*. Imported and for eel. by . „ W ,b O N, fob W-tf m CHESTNUT SUeet. f ,* 7 * • i 'WA3iTBi' ; • ,'. U 1 VVANTED—To rent » Furnished House/ Ll* in theGity orGeriiimtown. AddreisAn., Pr<« Efface. sa~at» • 'iWT ANTED—A Young Man, in a Ranking L * J f and Exchange Office, who fully understands/th* Address 3> at this office., se-2t*v rro-jINTED.—A jilace , for a young rnari of 1 Tj*i f 38,|in a.Vrholfisalff .busipese iOr’,coanting-rodm; iwntes A good hand, both w English ana German., Beqt jeferenoea given. Apply at'lso Vine street,. > ag-gt* , {"ITtrANTED —An ' active Basinets ‘Man, \* V .with a capital of dlo.obo to J120.00U, f itt a business .already jestaulishedr ond where a similar amount ia,in-i .vested. The .business is n safe on?* ond veir Inorative, and can be greatly extended; To any one with capital a .chance is here Tresented thatis rarely met wim. _Ad- V. r s.®? “ Enterprise/f aC.this office, or. confeixmlr J* .KERSHAW, Em,, one -ofi fcherpTovrietorffof the Cora mercial Agenoy’Np. ,TgliLl>B- j. ~.se2-st^r Y\/TANTED—APartnen with s6soo.cash, the consideration of every man*' < whd wishes to invest ■uoh ainount B.'if/ly. Adilnjji. with nama and rarer. encM,*?Coinimmon,”at Tkt Pren ogee;- t «*. ■■■ TfTANTEDTO RENT—FROM OCT.lst, - * T . Jpr. aeven ntoiitluj.'a mdderafeii.i&ed Fur., ; nwlied House* between Tenth rand TWentr-aUcotljUta:, and Lombard anil Aroli. br a Oondemau and bis Wlfe, .without ohildran., Addrets Box 1155 Post Offioe, with 'terms.M I ~»• 5:>U \ ummit WANTED TO. EXCHANGE for ioipror ' * * ed city property* free from lnmimbrance,i«j acres of excellent RARMTuAND, located inGloucesterCo.,' ;New. Jersey; - -The Railroad from C&mden to Bridgeton, shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance of the land. For further particulars address J. K., offioe of .J&sPrw.- •- -- , I'-ihpiftpwo ...-n.;:/'. GOOD ACCOSBIODATIONS for a few FIRST-CLASSTBOARDERS. Cprainuhicatmfrmr single rooms. m,n oefttral part ofCH EBTN UTDtreof, inajnvate family. ■ For address, apply'at this office! * - jTJOARDING.—EIegant' and, airy Rooms. JLjP . tingle and in suites, oah be bad with ffrat-chuis Board; for the Sommer*- Fall, and Winter, at 1315 WAS NUT c t . 1 - . . anB-2m .< JPOR SALE AND TO LET. - , rpr o hen T— ‘ : ,i:'.\" : ; * The IsTKe, woU. lighted' HOOM, 80 by SJ feet, over j -HAZARD’S E 0 O K..S TORE, ■; / Ti* CHE3TNUT STREET/ '. ' ; ' ' , wma ssraaxoE-BveRS costraiEscii.' , ;*. i. -RENT LOW TO A OOOD TENANT; APT I,;y ’ 0 NTH B : P R E M I. S B S', I aS’-At i- r - P E R I O R v- THIRD; STREET STORE TO* BENT. I The large and wen-lighted granite-front Store, 1 ‘ ■' No. 121 NORTH THIRD -STREET/’ ; J | „ ABOVE ARCH, , ; . Suitable for . ' , • f JOBBING OR HEAVY FACKAGE,TRADE. • Terms fi&tisfaetory to a responsible tenant. • Apply on th 6 premise*, or at • • ■ - No. 4S'r VINE BTREfiT. . ' •’ lOR SALE—A. * thre«-fitonr -Modern BaL Dwelling, No. 836 -MARSHALL Street. wft%dt the convdmences-2 ranges,aljdatet#, gak, wraiwer throughout. Apply on the procgiSpV. • , stf-st* l A- RARE ; CHANCE.—For enlefheStmrk, TO Office lately occupied by Okie tc Capp, Brokers, ■ 223' DOC3T fitreetit- Com pletely furnished with water, gas, counters.,desks. fire r proofin wall, ito'./ &c.. woll sulted' ior& Broker;lnsti-. ranod, or Railroad Office, Will be let with or ynthout the furniture. Apply to J. M. UUMMEY SONS. 52U WALNUT Street. - • go3-«»uth)Ot SALE—The Stcickand 1 Fixtirreßfof one of the pldest Wholes tie‘Grocery Establish-' hients m.this city: a butirtsaa -of, uotrlesa than two hundred thousand dbllarsper. annum, nflarly one-third of which is cash.' AppiJ- at No. . 407, North THIRD Btreet. f 'sP^t.*-' ® FOR SALE, n barguiitj or'rt } Rent.-r MMTlie House and Sto'reNos. 501 and<o3 YORK Ave nue. Bailable for the Bboe trade or any bght hasi ness. Terms Jow.' Apply at No. 491.' ; y.. .seg-7tf 8 M/ TO LET—The Rcsideiice /No/loOfi CIEESTfiUT Street(Colonadeßow), just painted Htid papered throughout. Imdtediaie'Possesstort. .‘Apply, to JOHN C. JOHNSON, 620 WALNUT Street* Boom No.lS,2datdfy. - ' s3-3t*. TO RENT-rA /Large Stone Divelling, && and about 8 aoros of Innd.inGennantown, situated on Linden Avenue, within 6 minutes wfljk of the Depot, There is hydrant water throughout the hoiiao, ,and the grounds are in good condition. For further partitnlars apply to ' BbDLOOiT A FASCHALL, - t sl-6t* .- - - Conveyancers, 715 WALNUT Street.. SALE.' ‘r - .ii ( ({fi? J- The Suhsortber wi U dispose of the entire Stock of . . _FINE MONUMENTS, STATUARY, < . / . HEAD AND ,FOOT -Sf ONES, Ac.. Ao. AT THE M(HCUMF3IT MAEBUEyABD, , No. 3825 ARCH Street, . , , ■> . : .l-2m MOORE. SFOR SALE—TIxe well-known and old ektablished Hotel »t Woodhutyj N. 7.'. with large iflg attached; one of the i.ost desirable stands in’ w«t Jorrar, Term. |f |. Mo , ; I slAt - 1J North FRONT Street " FOR - SALE—A FARM of orer 20<J «Z!» Acres, well fenced and watered, in ztsefctfl state, cf Cultivation, adtagrably adapted to the growth of gtdifl,. grass t /vegatab]es,-<and fruit of all kinds, particularly peaches, the trees of which tire to a great age." Bituato within two miles of a Railroad Station, Kent Counm Delaware; comfortable buildings. For particulars, ad dress Box 32, Cheater, Pennsylvania* au3U-Im*.„ 'm A HANDSOME FOUR-STORY CHESTS Hlii. NET Street Residence for Sale: No. 1924. Lot. 22 feet front, 2*5 feet deep, double 3-story back buildings. Is in good repair, and replete with all the modern im provements, furnished in the best-manner; For parti lars, inquire of W. H. CARRYL, au27-tf •- ■ 719 CHESTNUT Street; i- TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo rough Cottage LAs'for sate, admirably located on and near Ridge Avenue, above the Six-mile Store. ... Passenger Railway Cars now running near, and will soon run b, them. Apft*, vraB b r . , au27 lm* No. 112 South FOURTH Street ' fm FACTORY PROPERTY FO^SALE.— Uni The subscriber.'in concentrating his business on Chestnut street, west of Tenth street* offers for sale r uuon reasonable term* his large' manufactory, with out-. a mgs and large lot of ground fronting on Sixth, Mar , and Master streets, suitable foy almost any large manufacturing business. For particulars inquire of ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer. No. 61 _N SIXTH 8t (or to the cubecriber. No. IWB CHESTNUT St. . (',{ au«-m*, ' .- ! r , WM„D. ROGERS.^ . INSURANCE COMPANIES. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO^ ; TA, INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PERPBT* No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.; .Having a large paid-up Capital Btockand Surplus In vested inspond and avnuable Securities, continue to in sure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchauduej Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, apd other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. .. niXSCTOHS. • George Abbott. - , -* John 'L Lewis, John Welsh.' 1 James K. Campbell# , • ■ ?«foSi©; ; ~ Giss^GE <, ABBOTT, Freeident,-. THOMAS R, MARISi Secretary. 1 •. . JeC-IyHI HYDROPATHIC. CHESTNUT WATER-CUKE,. At CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA County, Pm, for the treatment of all Chronio and This institution, under the charge of an experienced and skilful Physician, is now confessedly, the leadi.ng and most fuooesuar hydropathio establishment in this °°isrsitßWCKB.—Mrs..-Mary,'Cottringer v ; 134 -North Twelfth street; Charles lu SharpleM, Esq,. con»r, Eighth and Chestnut ptreets s Geprgtf Grant. Esq., 833 Market street; H. Farrington,Esq., Qf Myero, Clashnra, *Co. . RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. CHESTNUT HILL. * ' 's ! ,‘. 5 ;. . , ' iMEDICIIYAL. CCROFULaI WHITE SWELLING. HLP ►3 DIBEASE, TETTER, BCALD HEAD, Eniptions of the Skin cenenUiv, and all Humors and Impunues o 4 the Blood, are radically and permanently jCured by the celebrated j M p^j^ lAI< p E PURA TI VE. . t It has been a very important agent m the oure of OANCiSROuB DISEASES by Dr.Lounaberrjr & Co., for a number of years past, nnd its great value m the cord of. Cancers )s abundautly esiabushed by the many.eurds * affections its remarkable'curative effect has never been equalled. It cures the most ol’Sti-, SCALD HEAD, and all ‘Eniptions Qf.tU' Skin, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine, Malignant Ulcere and Soros are readily oured by the use of a Few bottlos. A - 1 No. 60 North FI FTH Street, below Arch. For sale by the following Druggists: J. F. Long A Co., Lancaster; C.W.Eptmg, Pottsville; LH. Raser, Rending; S.S.Stevens.Reading? T. *JI MoClintook,Easton; Jas.Given, West Chester; Wm. Sta Mer, Norristown; Simon RaU»Bethlehem 5 Dr. Live-. In.ll, Wiimmaton; L. S. 'Hooee,, lYiTmill z tn»Fir, r. Hommotsiy, Mitford, Del.; amlDrukSGU seniimlp. v jell-etutumif . ■ < ■ •-“•* *• -- Sso s poo TO LOAN, JN SUMS TO SUIT. APPJjI.CANTB, upon Diamonds, Watches', Jewelry, ; Gans, Mer chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate tinni.by JONES A CO., Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAB KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the las -35 years. Office hours from 7A.M.t07 P. M. Seoond-hand Gold anq SilvCr Watches,’by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for eale oheap, at one-hail the original ooet. .• au4-BSi-rf VriRAIN MILLS-rGRAIN MILLS —For \A the Farm and Plantation.' The IRON-BURR MILL has no equal for Grinding Fine Meal, Feed; Coffee, Spi oes, etc., by hand or power.', Pnoo.#B, S2a,andB43. . ‘ Now in bperoton at 190 South SECOND Street. iSSST”**- in *™ } "^E.^ARIiII.&CO. ARMING ■ AND VENTILATING ‘ " V WAREHOUSE, JI3J MARKET Bv, Phila. • BUILDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS . • WARMED AND VENTILATED BY CUL7ECPS NEW GASSURNINQ WARM-JJR ; FVRNACE, 1 The above Furnace hsa now-been in use during the last two winters in this city, and Ims given uni versa! sat fisaotion. The largo heating aurface being directly ovpir the flamo of and the conical tubes, through which all the drafts pass, are so arranged ns to consume t|ie .larger part of the .gases from the coal, being en tirely of Cost Iron, with doep, sand joints, is now of fered to the Dublio as the most complete heating appa ratus now in,this market. - C. W. being a practical meohamo, will personally attend to all heating and ven tilating. Six sizes of Cooking Ranges, adapted for hotel and private use. Collins’ Patent Chimney Caps for ventila hhg and eure of sinokey ckitimeys, with a full, assort-' ment of Registers and Ventilators of every sise and pattern, Fire-place Stoves, Bath Boilers, xc. ffy Jobbing promptly WILLIAMS, au2l-tuths-3(n Lata Bakxb fc Williams. HTHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF i THE No! pis A chlstn ut street, Ie open daily,(Sundays.excepted,,from » *. M. tlB « F.,M. Admission2scents. Cmldrenunder 13yearshaa P Bartholomew’s fltatne of EVE REPENTANT now on exhibition for a short time. . HASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS LER & BROTHER respectfully announce ftel the, have lpoate<f_their Office at their reaidonoe. lae LOgUST STREET, where engaiemente oan bc^nuidc^M T?ff; 'W-P ® *v * CLARKE’S 4ECH-: ..THIS ftrpt. «-BICRX*D f lll.—RiclmroThirdVEdwinßootli; Kina Henry VI. Sr, John Gilbertj Qu«en ETixabeth, Mrs: John Drews Lady lAtme, MiwEsmpaTpylor. • .. , _ * Toconclmle srrtKtoe.KUghafite .€S»inedietta.of KILL ,OR CURE—Mr/ , Broym. T Mr. dohd Gilbert.- - * i. SecuredSfata in Drees Circle,esnbi i 5Q eents. - -t* ” * > Door* p pen at 7 ole look f. performajaoe to oommenca T r l > -- t* ;^r ALNUT 'STHEETTHEATRE. " ;|oI« L«»m..,:; .. ...rlir>, M. /. GABRETTSOJJ. Stage Manazer.VMr. E; F. KEAOH; Basmera^gcnt......,’i.Mr,JOS. D.‘MUKPEY. jbgDm onmi ntj o'clock.' Ourtaitwill riia at Bi o'oiw*.: i .Whotuw been Ta-etrtaVedfcjF the purpoeeof rtvia* ' the vresteet mwsible effect agd eclat to the c*fthe Gr^od’laezendaTr^Drama^- a repreeentatioa of MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, And Everr Evening daring thaWeek. i The JVTauanenfenVrespeetfuHy ask of the - public ■ not to confound the piece novannoancedfor rnpreeea- 1 tatiorr with Any other m'tne'peme name* as this ic the first titno it h*4'6Y6t been'acted in tW* eitfriefld .ii the 1 .same orieinaUVprorfuoed at the PBXNCKS3’ THEATRE, - .LONDON, -where the exgaisitffirendilion m Mepbisto nhilßs br Mr. Kean, with the excellence of the general • Dramatis Pfir*onro, and the gnperUtive'heantjr of the > Closirir Tableau* secured nnn&uitertnptedraiUM nearly ITwo Entire Seasons. •• «•*»;>• ;. • AN EXCELLENT BALLET TBOUPB, / -Under the dir®«tioa of Mr. 0. WV SMITH* has bse* • 'enyared for the occasion , tomri sting of the ' following' fPnncipal'Artiptesi -- •<• '■v-'*-' i iM'Ue. IuSNBTo* 'iJMiw'CHOSS. Mow'JAMES* 7 Mr. G. Wi SMITH. ‘ l -: Mr. B. YATES, . ■ Aaaietedby the Tull Corps Ce Ballet . • Will be presentafltbe Grand T* Rendary Drams, from the German 6f GOETHE, entitled < -_•} ■' J t‘ .FAUBTAND MARGUERITE..,'" , i The Mome—Vocal and In&tttimeßtal—e<smeoeed and .rr S XI the m( nrt J, T Scenic Artirt.Mr.Georee jHeister. The Maehmerr.br Mr.A.Wil*on,lHll inyelva ■rovfY .State*. ThePropertte*, l Aprmtwiate . Coatmftea, by Mr.'Wataoa.- -The distribution of Chhrea-' . terwtnll embody the * M '--‘ r • - PULP. STENGTH OF THE TALENTED COMPANY? -Mephutopbile«.i.~r.;:’.-..-n..w.v.Mr. J. B. ROBERTS Feuat.nnaeert scholar. Mr.H. A-Perry iValentme,aroan*soldier..v... .Mr. lx, R.RheveQ .Rlebel, Faust 1 * Papii- T ..; ......Mr.-Vinin*Bgtrere •Branderfif Conredesof....Mr. Yecnr c Pntsr.j.l j * Mr. Geo;Johphton :Peters:..sStudent*.<..«v»....Mr: Bates LAoselmoS - ( .... Mr. Green*' ;K»rt, brother to Madeline - .;:. ;v;.Y..Matter Wi]fcf Jtieit.- ...r,. .r...Mr.Reed ,Old Mad. .Mr. Jnhfiitoa a..... Triton ’MamienteronOrphan. •Martha, horattenoant.'.;.*.„y..Mr*. Thayer •Madeline..\ ' i H. A-Ferry An a e tte*; -> Coli^nion* 6 $ **' •~'*- *- -♦ Sf?* .GertrnS*'; '' ' .J/K..J.Y.Misi Blil ; : Spirits of GoW ftMEffly rtoWer OiTUV&g. -7 y f ' SYNOPSIS OF SCKTfKRY; iircn)ENTB, Ac., -; r - - ■ ' : w '„■ K * ,v " ■- 1 ‘ « : TH£ LABOJUTOJiy pp-FAUST.; v- 'k ■ Fanet, a Maddart-m knowledge atadedwer. rlcbi»; > ine stores of huroarrlearnltK,tMVstiraftwfcfllap»ror- * hiaaert-HJoinmicm over p<r»r»rt. mortal'snd unboandedTraaltlMmlumtetJ indulgence. Btadentthfid' CATomana. -- -* • - ’J •• - , . Chobus— l u wafafeMaftieMraatfceoMtofaaftoviflii' ' • Andjroauiflicto<m*fffluft»fleetin?ho(iA.” The Matter and Fapt). “ <%Tswth!:j«ttb! ittbet** • * «pftlUwbrinetheb weir • - -THK SKMON-APPEARS AT HIS SJBBm©! ' TheT)oetor , «‘Oft*nandi' The CmwJitioo*. ~r,, thevisiorof . Tmnsformati<m-ffom OM • ConjrjwUwmi r>UcITBR-ia Complete; BTftEET AND WINE HOUSE.'- ~ ' The Carouse r*.’ Partin* of Brotherand Bister, > - Boa® Cnc®r s—“ No sanoier set of swaps,.! Than German student* • 3P*ts r - i * * • ( , - ■* i * 2 * i The Sorcerer arid Mane Barrel. Realization of .the 1 Vision.- MeetingofFauetandMariroorite.'**Bheihell 'be mine! bodr Bnd inKmlJ ,, ;;, 3^- '» £**'/-•>-.- '■pjfcSL’T' SBOtV^TO ' **' ' **- j *” ~.m ." -i ’ PAVILION AND GARDEN BY- MOONLIGHT* T > 'Soxo—Mahoetoitk—** Deceive mennvir voneM.** r The Pursuit. -'TemutatiOn-of Diamonds* • •' Good X7*f Innocence.”-- The Gallantries o£Loeif«r* f r ;, . - ;- - -; > : * - THE MAGIC TREE** -V--‘ - An Elopement anditeCoMc^uences. THE STREET AIH» ,Cmnip» or VrLtiomi.—‘.‘Ho.w to tip FtmjnUl* .*- sparKiui*sm<fbright.” Fe«ees|3«*st» lt ..'“oRANB Dy* Km. -Hontir MisifCross- - Miss Jainee, Mr.-Q. w; The rtiaffl'of Valentine. ’-The E*jHsntaiitBip»*r..-A |<. Brothers! iitJoifand the Dfrng Car»*k v NepWeto-/, s l . ■ i The whole of the vaat see no tank* from Jtbo near and dißcovers tha ; a . - -< j v ' ' * apotheosis of- MARdimknßi o ™ a ». tae. *° ‘ lua ; aoME OF TOB M.EBT. jy' ' -- •> the Drama. ~ u . . y A POPULAR FARCE EACH EVENING, ’' * '/• t lourhich Miss C.'JefTerson,Him Miuer, Yiningßoir* pra.Tl»yer,Hemple,Biteconib7&e.; , wiHappear.'-v * 1 ScAiK ojp Prices.—Drete Circle; (Seataeeeurtduritk oat eptmeharge,) 30<*ht4; ; Far*netf (B<Mts **eqred’as 6poenU,)37K }SecottdTier imd Family CircfoAed Tram; Private Boxes. according'to ftwrjoMiMi 93 and 93; Single Beats in' OrcbCeti*•aad'FitPara. Boxes.7fi cent*. 1 i»- < • ■- ' Box Office open daily, from 10 until 2 o'dodf/vfcea-' tents can be secured In advance. ' 1 ' aS 3t AMERICAN ACADEMY OP 'MUSIC. ' •i* This tenner of *rt.ill b. opfln,d oft MONDAY anti TUESDAY EVENINGS,,S,I£o MjH 6. A NEWPtAY IN FIVE ACTS, '''.l- > ! ; OLD.PpES I %IT§NjrW : ;FACDS.'; . r , , T ; , Jyillbe producddfor. tbs firaltimeriAKprKeoßß magus- Itcenee; with the ala of aVapetfor ecispur of artiste, a . Urea chorus and ballet, near magic and scenery; .and ef fects of a novel and.peculiar character.. .The Directors have generously consented to aid the scenjo effect, ae also to offer comparison of the en|areed and improved machinery of the stage, by the exhibition of the ; * . GRANDINTERiQR .CATHEDRAL. - -.' the perspective estimated at fade hundred and fifty feet* being one of the several scenes painted by the eminent' artist,M. Riviere, under taeauoscription of theitoeS-, h T®*kEW SCENERY br'Mr. RIVIERE. ■ THE NEW and ■9KIGIB Ai MUBIC br Dr. ÜBI9- fjjjk .NEWORCIIESTRA.Iod bj Siioot DB P THE NEW : MACHINERY, b r Mr. HIGBEB t*t •'thENEWSCIENTIFICEFFECTS, bj Mr.;;NO ? THE NEW COSTUMES, bj Air. GEORGE wU>. ' • WJiL CQMFKISX. PfA J lV“si!®^?:sx^ , siste I ARXM«. MRS. D. P.BOwTJBS. ' ; MISS LUCY ESCOTT, SIGNORINA PRATEBI. SrGNORINA GALETTT.and MRS. J. W. -WALLACK, Jr-, ~ SIR. J. W. WAULACK, Jr.. MR. J. H. TAYLOR. MB fe A. Ts\ FENNO, - i .MR.KS?AraEHILL, , HR- P. FLETCHEIL MB. ROSSITER, MR, MAIUiOW, , Ac., . Ac.. - .**<?• - ON MONDAY Brx, 1132* I ■ THe'bDAiliK AGATE, • t Or. f ■ - OLD FOES WITH NEW FADES. __ i A new Flay in Five Acts, written bv MRS. BO WERE, ■. ’ £ From a celebrated NoveL - „ CHARACTERS? ' Orestes—FrefeofcorAlexandria.....Mr, A. W. FKNNO. Philemon—A GroekMonk. Mr.J.H.TAYLOjL Raphael—A rich ,finny Jew. Mr. J. W. WALLACE. Jr. Amonina—An Abbat— Mr. EUFUB AVAM3. Theon—A Oreek—Hypetia’eFiuher . _ J , • Mr.F. A.TANNEHILL. The Sorter -MOfigSITBR. Priest#,. Monks, Syrian SiaVM,.Greeks, Egyptiaut, Goths. •' : ■< - .-t.- Hvpotia-rAn Athenian Malden and Teacher of - Philosophy Mta. D. P. BOWERS. Pelazin—Favorite of the Goths...MistLUCYJBBCMT, Miriam—A Jewess... t....-Mrs. J. W. w ALLAOK. Jr. Greek Women, Nuns, Pancera, Ac, . , SCENERY, ACT Ist. Scene 1. Count Yard of a Monastery. Sofna 2. Street near the Palaoe of Qrestee. Raphael ana Si nam, the Jewess. Scene 3. Intenor ofthe Palace. The Jew and the Prefect. ‘ Scene 4. The Nile.' The Greek* and the Goths. The arrival of Pelagia and her train of damsels and dancers. The life of the luxunmis Green* GRAND CHORUS AND TABLEAU. t ACT 2d. Scene 1. The Bower of Aerasis, as enchant ing picture ofthe luxury of Grecians, contrasted wit* that ofthe Goths. Musio and the dance. Scene M. Street in Alexandria. Scene 3d. Hypatia’s Btud». The Home of Athenian Philosophv. The rather and Daogn t«r. The Jewess. The Sacrifice. Scene 4th.'Rapheel.e Home* The Plots of the-Jewess. The Mob mad their Master. • - .. , . > THE DEPARTURE OF RAPHAEL. ACT 3d. Boena Ist. Hypatia’s Study. The, Greek Monk and theMiuden Philosopher. Arnvml of the Pre fect B>'fme2d. Minam*aHome. The Jewess and the • Greek Monk. In the Power of the Knchantreee. The Dosigns ofthe Jewess. The Fate ofPetaglft and Hype fta. The Black Agate Scene 3d. ,Tha Garden. Hypa tia and Philamoa. . The Visit of the Abbot. Pelajaa, the Goths, and Miriam. Th* BlnckAgate,. TheDUoo very .by Phitamon and Pelagia. Where is the BUek Agate ?• The Power of Minam. ’ - _ ... . • ACT4th. Scen«Llat. w Philainons Horae. The Abbot and Philemon. The Relatioosbro. .The Benediction. Beene 2dr The Statne Gallery. The Invocation. The call upon the ancient deities, of. Greece. The presence TOE ARTS OF MIRIAM v^.THE RECOVERY OF THB BLACK AGATE. THE DESPAIR OF HYPATIA. Act6th. Scene. TheintenoroT.theGrandCathedraL brilliantly liv hted. and occupying the whole arena ofthe 'v-ftit stage. TheMnsio or the Pwutents, the Frocewnoa of the Ectdesiastioa. The Abbot. Pelagia, and Fhikb mon. Mmatn’e Triumph at the Overthrow of Hrpetta. Hvp&tia’s Refuge in the SanctualT' ofthe GroekChjtreh, The crieq of the Alexandrian Mob. Hypatia spefianoe of the Rabblo. rhilamon. The Character ofthe Athenian Philosopher Contrasted with that of theAlexandrmns. ■ HYPATIA. -V FINAL TABLEAU. . After the play, the Orchestra will perform the Grand March from the Huruenote, . t The entire play will be produced with novel and peon- • liar effects which cannot be described in anysynopeu ofinoidents. : MRS, D. F. BOWERS; Sole Leeeee, MR. J. W. WALLAOK, Jr Stage Manager. . MR. JOHN DABCIE.,.. JtaKDirMtar. SIGNOR OE CARLO .Director orOrchertro. , SIGNORtNAPRATESt jßir.ctrei.or tha AOMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CENT 3. - Beat, mar be lacurad daily from Eight A. M. until Six ;P.M.—'THE OFFICE OPl5f. . anSl-tf MINSXKELS! , SJNjnGHTS LONGER! - COMMENCING*MONDA Silt. t. m And continue every Night daring the week. • W Second CAMPBELI? MINSTRELS, BRASS BAND and DOUBLE TROVPB * . The following new Burlesques wiUt» seated (rstg mm HARRYLEHR IN NEW ACTS ** TUB ESCAPE® CHINAMAN.’* Little Bobby, the Child of?ong and Comedian; inth DULEY in new Comicality**. TJie 'ARTIST,” with other numerous nets. .. “ sr Fo ' p “2ffirr s & b dE a cent's. Doors open at 7 X o’clock} a^ARHE. $ s5-dt Agentamd Business Pireotor. Free concert at fairmount.— ™* “» , v every See mmole* to mmver pasMosorn to tM ironna. < fare KTO CBMTS. • : WILLIAM READ. aul9-fi.tutf ■ Superintendent. •jif cDONOtJGH’S GAIETIES—KAUE SxT, , bd *l3 , 9sa . woo “•f'hroe NEW I’DAYS this weei. * ™™*S w"&* W» r Simpaca, faster A'Bechet. BAND OF SEKENADERS. .■t-i.irimi lo.ncl 15 cents. Private Boies «S cento. SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, ' f.I/EVENTH Btreot* b®fc*ro«a Chortnn* Mtd Mari**. Bj^mW&JkfSbinz. the lanoet Comiwaiy m the 'world, . In their excellenole# every eveiuß*. •• Bvery eveningln Sib of ChaftoUtat Door* open at Cqmmenoe at ft. Admission 19 oentt. Ohiildren a oeata. augS-Sst,
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