' <,) ditYvC?- feSK+'i'-f'-"' ?! *•-; •r'i-'fPS' ■ TltE IM' I. P IT; Discoursebythe Rcv.Dr. Moriarty s : PBLIYBEED A® BRAKKFOED, JiAST BONDAR ■ . ~,,,AE^ER^O,Oir.,; |. ] Reported fer tile Press,] 1 i The folio wing, announcement, in ibo papers of Saturday, had the effect of gathering a very large audience at tho church specified at the appointed hour: ’ 1 o : , ,« Tho : faota- of Prophecy, compared with tho Calumnious Predictions of tho Assailants of tho Oathotio Church.' A liootnre on tho aboro suhjoot willbe delivered hy Very Eov. Dr. Moriarty, at , St.' Joaohim’s Church, Fr&nkford, on Sunday next, atAo’oiooh, ?. M.” ~ i : Though announced as a lecture, its having lieon founded mors particularly Upon a-single passage of Scripture, and ' delivered in a •church, on Sunday, by a minister, would seem to entifte.it to the position of oiir usual Pulpit •Sketch'. The price of admission charged on this occasion was twonty-flve cents, which we - paid, as we .presume all did- who were not previously provided with tickets. The excel lent music, for which Catholic churches are - celebrated, was In Itself a sufficient, compensa ’ tion for our quarter, though the discourse which followed wis also' in, many respects ex ’. ceedingly entertaining. j . The speaker opened by. saying that tho prd . .mise of our Saviour,' wheii ho commissioned his ApOßtles to go forth and publish the glad tidings of salvatioji‘ throughout every, nation, that Be would 6e viilh them through all timi, was one of the most precious promises in. the Sacred Volume, and one with which Catholics were, he believed, : univeraally ! ac<|uaintcd, as l it was- also: one upon whichf they loved; to; dwell. This expression of kindness .towaril his evangelical embassy, that He would be with them “all'days, evetl unto tho consum mation of the world,” was never' repeated in tho hearing- of- Catholics 'vrithout .'causing in thrill of Joy in the heart) especially when they reflected upon the successful fulfilment of this Divine declaration; , ' , ’ j To show .the apparently inauspicious charac ter of the Introduction oi Christianity into the world, thVspeiker here recounted graphically ; the humble origin of the Saviour, according to his humanity, and- the humiliating scenes of hie incarnation, from his manger-cradle to his' death upola the disgraceful, cross, The, heroes, too, of the faith, who were to prostrate tho powers of Imperial Rome, were twelve poor, obscure, ill-clad men; yet they wont forward and. ,conquered,'under the promise that Jesus would be with them in, their trials “all days, even unto the'consummation Of the world”—a promise which could only have originated with Divinity. Tn this the faithful ness of God to his children was most stri . , kingly exemplified. To this day, the promise then enunciated had been most perfectly real ized by tho church. -Not. so with the pro mises of man., How few, indeed, there were whose memory was not effectually obliterated to living generations by the lapse of fifty summers] , Even; the,operations and active influence; of Mohammed were limited to tho horizon of time; but not so with the Church; and.Cbrist, it was said, by asserting its perpe tual duration, had uttered a prediction which, - almost beyond everything else, substantiated his divinity. ' . . . In taking up more immediately the subject of his theme, he said thht time would allow him only to adduce some of the most striking evidences against the aspersions and false in, ■ terpretationa of. prophecy to which tho ground work of the Church had : been subjeeted. Ho , would show, however,: what would bo a com plete refutation of those enormous misrepi;e-' gentatioiis which had been made at the least - outbreak in an alley or lane of any European city, to the efioct that tbey were tho ominous preludes to the downfall oftheChurch of Borne and the displacement of the Pope I Thus K was; that the /aU of that,- which ini* pro phecy had declared;that “the gates of, hfell shall not prevail against it,” was constantly. - being predicted. The absurdity, of these de lusory calculations was borne upoii'their“yery face. The very fact that the. Cross—tho sym bol of ,their faith, was received and recognised throughout the world,-was, under tho circum stances, enough assurance for him that Us du ration was eternal.; ; ; At this point the’Rev. speaker called upon bis hearers to fancy for a moment, if they could, that their Holy Church was not perfect ly. Infallible, and unchanging, and.cternal, and at once he confessed that for his part all his faith in the divinity.of Christ and the holiness • 'Off b<* religion would "be wrecked, and solte oanse ji® should then have discovered an un ■truthiu Revelation, and becauße theßihle could then ho overthrown with this singlo argument —that they, as the Church', had hot an institu tion that was unchangeable, immovable, infal lible, and that would;be divinely sustainedito the last. The very promise of the Saviour,ist .yrhich ,tho heart of Catholics how leaped (hr - -joywhenever it was repeated, would than ibo found to have been but a lie, a mockery, a. do-' lusion, and a Bnare. i . Why this promise had been originally made, and hoa It Was to be strictly .fulfilled, the speaker admitted' wi3 indoed a'.mystery; but . it was a mystery, he added,'which no Oise hut a member of tho holy Catholic Apostolic Church,could possibly solve, or rightfmly at tempt to do so; It was, then, in the indestruc tibility, the infallibility, the unebangeahieness, and the perpetuity , of the Catholic Church, , that the truth of Scripture was most potently vindicated. ■, She was tho Spouse of tho Sa viour. That she wassubjocted to much perse cution and difficulty was admitted; hut why was this? Because,-she carried with her the vindication of every vtrttiOj and of every (ti vino trnfh and principle! In.this, also, she . resembled her divine Head, the Crucified Sa , viour, and, like him, her glorious triumph was certatn; Thd persecutions against her.had commenced in the first ages, on the part of the Jews, as we read in tho Acts of tho Apostles,- This sword had. next'been passed to the Ro mans, who wielded it with a fury which, Had the origin of the Church been bnmany’ii must have fallen, never to rise. Tho bold and eonrageons course of the Apostles, as ekbibi ted at Rome, Athens, Corinth, Jerusalem, : and elsewhere; were here recounted,’ though’ -not,' that we could learn, as being particularly in tended to prove or disprove anything - that the Romans had cru cified Christ at the request of tho Jews, itwas not a little remarkable .that from the-very place where the crucifixion-had been 'enacted,. It was that the first delegation .was sent to Rome for the. conversion of her people to the Religion of him whom they Juul been em ployed to put to death at Jerusalem. In speaking of the trials and persecutions of th® Church in, the .first centuries, it was said that, had our modern pseudo-prophets' and in terpreters of prophecy lived then, they, would have had even more than now to warrant them in “ downfall”, predictions; but Christianity had eonquered then/as the Cross of Jestis, under the'stability of the Catholic Church, would, conquer, now,. The Church, he knew, was not destined to. calm and repOHe. ■ She did not expect it; but, like its Founder it could only look forward to a happy and trium phant resurrection at tho last., From the inundation of barbarism, which' flooded the world.during the .dark ages the Church had suffered much, but she had gloriously emerged ftom the trialß, really strength ened' by ' the conquest made in gathering - the' heathen into her net during that in auspicious interval. Over the Worse than Siberian and Galilean Sea the' glorious Church had triumphantly rodo, and again heard the Master's, whisper to. thd Saves, “ he calm,” and was now putting.to ftilenco tho barbarous = Hectors of modern, times.:. But, as In the days .whop the Jews., sought . to. put . down Jesus, . even in the presence of tho Mount which was still glistening with the lightof the transfigura tion, so the heathenish calumniators of tho Church at the present day, by their Basb phi losophy, destroying widows’ asylums, burning churches,andtlieirfalsoteachings, were trying to put down the Church; and all this, too, under the pretext of “liberty of .conscience, and freedom of tho mind!” . Ayo‘, Cverythlng that could, invent and malignity, execute vrasyeaortod to by these men.: The integrity , of the Church was falsified, her Morality was ' impugned and misrepresented, and all this wjth the avowed objett, of destroying the Church which Jesus Christ had declared was to 'endure . - forever.. Ail this, the speaker.believed, was In fulfilment of the Saviour’s prediction; that “the timb wonld come that Whosoever killfeth von (addressing his disciples) will-think that be.dooth God service;” yet like,the Saviour, his Sponse hid always been,triumphant, and always would be. Through eighteen hundred years she had subsisted against all the infi delity, skepticism, liboraiism’, and everything ' else that had been .brought against her, and to-day it was thoir privilege to see the tops of her [mountains luminous above the 'Spry on . , nlanght that had been made against her, Tho babbling, chattering,” sneaking, presump -tUous. interpreters of prophecy, of tifc.pre-, < sent day, whenever Savage 'warfare JrfeJailed abroad, pr there borealis,'on a breaking, of tliebanks, (laughter,] or a disturbance among 4 lot'ofcontenllous, . .brpken-winded pastors’ [renewed laughter], ! Immediately raised tho cry from one- end of ' tho:;land to the other,,that it /was in fulfll mentbfa piophcoy,” of which the conshm motion would bo the doumfallof the Chilrch J.of'fipmeipnd the destruction of ffig f ope I • In innumerable pulpits in this country (if, indeed, they deserved , the name of pulpits j “ talking accommodations,” he tliought, would be a “J** appropriate term)—while the recent hos ,. tilitles were in progress in Europe, the ekposi f tion '.of prophecy, as, pointlng'V the speedy overthrow of tho CathpUc Church, wls Ihe • ahsorbing theme, to r the exclusion Of alinosf oyorythidgdse. Indeedj ; he hjid heard of ini stanceB,te, wliich theaeMen hadpegn obliged to .' repeat the same sermon more than once, lf itWas .' .well got up,ln order,'if they yvould tolerale ti i.' cotamon'phrase. to “keep up.stcam akalnnt - Ropery.”:, (Laughter.]'! Tho Revy speaker :. Saidhe'dld.not wonder..thatthese gentlemen - often.became snt|jeet to certain.internal affllc : ' tlons, * dortnfeement'of the stomach oj somc ” thing else;Which .noeCssarllyresuJtCd in ; tho pfithSif' congregations for several ■ months pbtidlanghter]; andtheresult Of which generally was, that they, were obliged to go to Europe to restore the health of both body and mind. Ho had lately read from the pen of a Mr. Pairin a very painful article, written against the Catholics, and printed in one of tho publi cations .of the : Harpers! which contalnen another of 1 those “ two years” predictions, Which h® thought had become a fashionable limit to assign to the existence of tho Church, as several others had, Within the last three hundred years, fixed the samo period for its duration. Luther, it would bo remem bered—“ that abominable heretic,” thrown in parenthetically—hod in bis day uttered the famous prediction that “in two years there would be r no more Popes.” Tho number of Popes since then, the speaker claimed to be a very- brilliant refutation of this prophetical «, staff.” ; . Ho also referred to the prediction of Mr. Fletcher—which htt.'modern imitators were proud to quote^lp^de. S.omo century and a half ago, thatthejpjypnld .be a revolution in 1848, and that the-Pope would bo exiled, soon alter which the happy jnillcnium of “a thou sand years” wbuld'ho; introduced, for—the speaker supposed-—tho special enjoyment of snob fools and dotards and crazy fanatics as Mr,- Fletcher hunßelf! [Another audible smile.] Gibbon, the infidel, was hero quoted as hav ing once made a very .just and truthful re mark, at least with regard to its modern appli cation—viz f that the Apocalypse of St. John would never have heen reta!UCd !W a canonical hook; but for the obaenro passages it contains, upon which Could be.convonlCntlylbunded ar guments ajjairtsMbe .Catholic Church. The speaker here desired his hearers to mark well what he was about to say. and ho wonld say it in defiance of all contradiction—that from the days of theiApostlea'ddwn, not one nation under Heaven'; hadAieen converted to the Christain faitftiwhifch, had not received that faith either ftom,the Pontificate at Rome, or , zealous missionaries In immediate connection with tile Holy See. Furthermore, the Catho lic Church waa Ike only Church of the Bible, She Was the pillar and friend of truth—the Spouse' of the Saviour. [At this instant, a ludicrous incident, not announced in tho pro gramme) was enacted. A little child in tho con gregation commenced crying, at the top of its voice! when tho Doctor Instantly interrupted his discourse with an “ Ah! ah 1 Baby crying— must, take,baby out; more of tho spirit of the false prophetl’l—whereupon the little offender Was, removed, and the Reverend gentleman proceeded.] If we came to interrogate these wise prophe cy-vendera of modern timos, with regard to the|r calculations, the answer invariably was, turning to tho Revelations, here wo have the scarlet woman I the beast with soven heads and ton horns I the twelve hundred and sixty days! all of which plainly indicates the speedy downfall of tho Catholic Church!” and this, too, was attempted to be forced upon intelli gent people by men who have not enough knowledge to explain tho philosophy of an aurora borealis, while they pretend to pene trate the dark veil of prophecy. He knew, however, and admitted, that ftom the earliest ages of the Church there had boon learned men who had suffered themselves to bo drawn into these foolish speculations, and ho sup posed there always would be such, in order to form »lead for tho host of smaller prophecy venders. The.closlngpartof tho address was devoted mainly to tho early history of Romo and her position, as having been transferred from her opposition to Christianity to tho seat of St. Peter and his successors. Hjeekly Review of the Philadelphia - Markets. IRepartail tor The Press.) Fnizimarms, Sept. K. ISS9. ■ The Produce Merfaeie ere etill without mueh anima tion, end the trsnsnetions ofiiie pest rreelc have been of Vmoderato character senentlly, BreAdstufis con tinue dull, nnd in the absence of any shlprimr demend for Flour, quotations are unchanged. Wheat, Rye, and Corn, owing to light receipt*, maintain formergunta fions. Baric is rathor lower. Coal is in bettor demand. Coffee is in good demand, bat tbe high views of holders limit 'operations! JSsgar end Molasses are dull. Cotton meet* a limited inquiry, cm! prices are rather lower. Fish are hold firmly. Nothing doing in Hidos. Hops are'very dull. Iron is firm, with more inquiry !v,th for Tig aiid Metal. Naval Btoreß ara quiet, but for Spirits Turpontlne holders have realised higher prices. Oils are unchanged. Plßster is scarce. Provieions—The stock is very much reduced, and pricos have improved. Rice continues dull. Seeds—No nhango. Tallow, Tens, and Toboson are selling slowly, at formor rates. Whis key is rather tower, Wool—There is a good inquiry, and prices are tending upward, Tho Dry[Goods trade ie also less active, but more animation is ehtioipsted as soon-as the now .trade opens, which is about to com mence .With tome spirit. Boots snd fihees are selling more’ freely! and the trade generally is quite satisfac tory. Th* damsnd far Breadstuff's has been rather more ac live during the past week but the p'ioos of Flour are vr-thaut Any quotable ohenro, ana the market at the cieseinoctiroit: about last week * rates; sales reach nearly POOO Mils, in lots nt Bfi for superfine. $5.25*860 for extra*, and $£.75#6.2f1' far extrp family and inner lots asm quality, including Brauuswme at 804m.smt some oldatnek wbleh is vary dub, at s£2B*o4o per for fntmlv Flour. The sale* to the trade range at from $4.60 to $640 per bbl for old stock and fresh around pir> oela according to brand and freshness, fi t* Flour is ouict.with sales of 350 bbl# at 83.75e*54716e per bbl. Com Meal is dull, and only about 400 bbls Penn, sold at per bbl. The following are the inspections of Flour and Meal for th" weak ending Thursday, fiept. 15,1859: Half barrels of super/ine - Barrels of superfine..' ’? - “ . gilddlinga..//. [" “ Coro Ueai * « condemn'd....-,- T0ta1.......... lO 855 WHEAT.— I Then* Has lieen less offenns, and the de mand for milling betns fair, prlcae are rather better* oyt at the close the market is doll. The week’s sales foot up 0b0ut23.000 bushels, ranging from 115ai]2lc for common prime red, and ISOnatto for prime white, including choice 16j4 at 136 c.. Rye comes forward slowly, and mints a good demand at a further advance, with sabs of 5 000 bushels to note at 739750 for now Southern, nnd 75 4>770 for Pennsylvania, and 80c for old do. Corn is also better., and a good inquiry to act®, with sales of 30 000 bushels Pennsylvania and Southern yellow at 80tr81o. closin'" at4ho Utter quotation, including som® damaged AtT2ir?ic, and sood white at 78c. Barley fnewcrop)fold at7o#'.’so, and Barley Malt at ftOc. Oats have advanced, andaro in steady demand, with sales of 20000. bushels at 35wii3te for new Southern, 360 for Pennsylvania, and 37e for old do.' PROVlSlON^.—Receipt* find stockb co&tinn* light, and pTscesaro firmnr. Pork is selling m a small wav at 414 {$ for Mere. Mess Beof commands ns to brand. Bacon—There is a fair inquiry, chiefly to go South, and prUea are .firmer, with sale* of plain nnd fanny Lams at Ride® at to $1.62«, and Pickets from S6XO to . MOLASSES )• quiet, rales continue limited at 20 ;o|w for Cuba, and 40c for Now Orleans, on tune. NAVAL BTpR.EB.~3iX) bbls common sold at slXO©lXO,and 20OW>WNo2at $1.67H. Tar and Fitch arounchanged. HpiritsTurpantma is m iKitfer demand nt the advance, wtihe&Wiwif 206 bbls at 47©430, closing firm at our nigh®ft4UQt4tfons.. OlLS.—Linseed Oil Is. ratjimited demand at Me. In Fish Oils no change 5, sales or crude Whale are reported attipitfo; some, foil Sperm sold on private,terms. LArdOiJ is quiet, with sales of Winter at 90®92a,0n time, as to lots./ The follnwmg jg the import of Bperm and Whnlo Oil and M halobono into the United States for the week end mgßept.ls, 1659; ’ ■ Towß,rH,.^..2^S^'* h ' lb, : bon8 : Previously, 198 181,470 1,770,700 From 4«n.1t0 date.'. 74.243 184,470 1,770,700 Bftmo tlino lost year;. MJB2 229X09 1,982.000 PLASTER is .dull at $2.76©3 ty ton, andbutlittle dn!n». RlCE.—Prices are unchanged, but the demand is li mitod at 3?4©4.t»0,4 months, the latter for prime. SALT.—A cargo of Turk’s Island sola on private terms, ' SEEDS.—There is .very little inquiry for Cloversepd, with sales of 250 bus to note, at •$5.fi0©6.76 Ims } Ti mothy Is in fair demand, and 6«j mi* sold at $2 37«® 2.76 bus. Flaxßepd,fs ;oomm? forward more freely, and commaridsßlAftW^lniss; an Import of Calcutta Been brought about SL«F to arrive. - RUGAR is steady, and sales pf 1,200 hhds, mostly Cuba, are reportod, part for refining. atfl?*'©7,y. and 7® , for Now prlearu»rtiU:time, and 7£» bxs Havana on • terms kept private. r ;-asr^'. \ - - BPlRlTB.—BrantUhftro held with more firmness, but thodemartdmsmaU4A{|Lisa®27o, anddrad?eat.2sko. ,• TALLOW.—Safes are making nt JOKello for city rendered. , ■ TEAS.—Blacks and Greens sell slowly at former quo tations. • - : TOBACCO.—There has been very little doing, but the .market is firmer. , . WOOL.—The receipts and stocljs arn unusimlly light ?nd prices are firm with sales at from.&BauptoB2o cash or common and fine fleece, net. • SOUTHEBN AND WESTERN JtEß ftfcfPßt. , ». ■ auSn^iut HAMS!,. CAMS! HAMS! Just received a prim® lot new sugar-cured Hams, ltmt.Hr.wl' . - • ■ angy.lm* <■ ■ ; -81 ft and ad GREEN, have ftdquired a great reputaftop by in® wise and prudent oouree they bare pursaed since thm?|eomrtienceinent ip business, by ®elHp« » first-rate article at a Wfigure. slfl-f.f P AN DLLS, —400 boxes Hydraulic, Sperm, and Adamantine Candles, in store and for aala by ... ROWLKY, ASIIBURNpR. k CO., »W ,No, ISBouth WHARVES. IMPORTATIONS., [Reportod for the Press.] BOSTON— Btenmship City, of Now York, Howes—l4o pkjrs domestics Fnrnlmm, Kirkhain k Co; 136 do Froth insham Sc Wells; 80 do A Slade Sc Co; 55 oases hoots and shoos O B Cloffin & Co; 42 do Hendry «fc Harris; 23 bales eoat skins K&-I) 0 Spooner: 26d0 JO Bates:'l49 pkirs plnss Muzzy Ac-Miinroo; J4O bids fish J Palmer k Co; 120 doSlroup k Bro; 83 bxs qandles 0 W Boruadou k Bros 200 pkgs mdse Loeoh k Co. , ™ PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. WM. B. THOMAS, ') f WM. C. KBRHMLE,} Committbb op thb Month. JOHN E. ADDIOKS, ) LETTER BAGS , AT THB MSEOnANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA, Ship Tuscarora. Dunlevy .Liverpool, Oot 1 Bark Aon Elizabeth, Norgrave Havana, soon Bark Oessner, Lankennu London, soon Bark Chan E Lex, Almeida Port au Prmoe, soon Br g DolhirKennv. - Havana, soon Bng Ella Reed, Tuso ....... .St Jagode Cuba, soon Br g Claw, Herdman London, soon Br % Empire. Crowell, Ktptston, Ja, noon Br g Triad, Wooster Kingston, Ja.soon MARINE INTELWGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA* Sept. 17* 1859. SUN R15E5...„.5 52 |BUN SETS.™,. .6 3 HIGH WATER * 530 ARRIVE]*. Steamship Citv of New York, Howes, 60 hour* from Boston, with mdse and pnssongers to Henry Winnor. Sohr Emma L Dav, Haekney, 8 days from Now York, with mdse to captain. SehT Eehtaim fc Anna. Bole.-t days from BA\era,iti ballast to'Noble, Hammett k Caldwell, Sehr Anna Smith, Smith, 6 days irom Boston, with Hillvard. 2 days from Smyrna, Del, with wheat to Jas Bftrrntt k Son. , „ . Str J 8 Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. CLEARED. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond, T Bteamsmp*Boston, Sellew, New York, via Cepe May, Jas Allderaice. w .„ . . Rrig Culvert, WiUar, Sierra Leone, Wni Cummings N Smith, Smith, Charleston, Pettit, Mar- Mirnmla, Hillyard,N Bedford, Nevlns & Sawyer. Schr Ephraim k Anna, Dole, Point Shirley, Noble, Hammett k Caldwell. < _ _ _ . Sohr Anna Smith, Smith, Bdston, R R Corson k Co. (Correspondanco of The Press. 1 HAVRE DE GRACE. Sept 16.1M9. The Kingston left here this morning with 6 boats in tow, laden and oonswned as follows: Lindsay Mohaffey, light to Humphreys.. Hoffman k Wright; Capt Porter, Inmlier to John Crnigt Stars and Stripos. do to Noroross k Sheets: Col J Beebe, dp to Ma lone k Taylor; Compromise, cool to Delaware City. (Corrotpondeno, of tbe Phl^hi*B«h.nj. ; ) s There has boon no shipping at the harbor unto last evening, when the wind came out strong from ah, and quite cold. Two henn brigs and ten schooners, which B " ive «,r” iw ’ ” ow “wM^ickman. BI TBLBOEAPn TO Tllß PBIM. Hampton Roads. Sept. 16. Arrived, U ft corvette Plymouth; Br bng Abnnn. from Avis Island. Tbo shipFleotwinghftß gone up to Norfolk. Washington, Sept 16. ' The New Orleans Picayune of Saturday reports the hark A D Foster, bound to Havana, went ashore on the Jut, on Moselle Shoals. She was gotoff, and then left for Nassau. MEMORANDA. Ship Josiah L Hale, Graves, from San Francisco, nt Hong Kong Juno 28. * „ , . Ship Panther, Gannett, cleared at Boston 14th mat. for inst. for Liverpool, with 3736 hales upland cotton and 924 bble rosin.. ’ „ „ „ , . „ _ Ship South Amenott* Berry, for Callao, cleared at Bos l°Ship John* Henry, Carver, cleared at Savannah 13th inst. for Liverpool. „. . „ „ . . Bark Beni Hallett, Little, from Bordeaux, at Now Or- Ryder. from Boston for Philadelphia, sailod from Holmes’ pole 12th inst. t Bark Ann k Lizzie.tßrem) Jansen,clearedat New York 16th inßt. for Rio do Janeiro. Bark Aaron I Harvev. Miller, for Philadelphia, went to *ea from Charleston 13th inst. Bark Tims Allibone. Barnard, for Falmouth, Eng, ro mafned at UavanaTth inst. . , Brig John Welsh. Fineld. aloared at Savannah 13th inst. for Tortuga* Island, with Hii.OOO bricks. Brig Iris. Pierce, cleared at Now York lfith inst. for Btis America, Robbins, fromßeverty for Philadelphia, sailed from Holmes’ Hole 12th inst. Brig Amina, Lowis, hence for Boston, nt Holmes’ Sohr Eugenia, Jones, cleared at Norfolk 14th inst. for e |f Birdsail, hence, arrived nt Norfolk Schr IsaRC Rich,Smith, ejearedDtfston 18th inst. for Philadelphia, Behrs Fidelia, Wheaton. Geo Edward, Baker, and E W Perrv, Samson, hence at Salom Nth inst, Schr E Coles, Pettit, clearedat Now York lfith inst. for Philadelphia. „ BchrLdhe Sanders, Gnlo, from Trovidonce for Phila delphia,at New York 15th Inst. Sohru Anetis, Chase, W G Audenned, Hewitt, and Lady Ellen, Corson, hence at Boston lltli inst. Sour Adole Felicia, Cartwright, sailed from Fall Hivo 11th nibXJur Philadelphia. Bchrs Polly Brito) Adanvtihonoe for Boston; Dingo. Cook, Samuel Rotnn. Gand?. L P Pharo, Cmnmer, and Ella, Perry, fioni Boston for Finlnddiphia; Electric Light. Hume. Portland for do. and K Flofror, Raynor, from Boston for Wilmington, Del, nt Holmes' Hole 13th inst. and remained next morning. Bcnrs Ocean Wave, English, and 8 J Bright. Smith, hence for Boston; Lizzie Tnylor. Tnvlor f do for Ltun;J Compton, Shinn, do for Pijmouth; Harriot, do for Ha verhill. and D P, Talpey, do for Portsmouth, at Holmes’ Hole ]4Ui inst. Schr Halo,Newijiay,hqr.ee,a;lived at Nowburyport 15th inst'. Boljr hepoe for Norwich, Hoy London Sohr John Beatty, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Haven 14th inst. Sohr Rachel 8 Milford, Giflord, from Delaware City, nt Portsmouth 12th inst. fichrs Boston, Brower, Francis C Smith, Smith, aud 8 D Garrison. Grace, bonce at Providenoo nth inst. Steamor Thomas Sparks, Grumley, hence, arrived at Halford Jjlth inst. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION.—The NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will be held At POWELTON. PHILADELPHIA, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 27th, 23th729th, aiidBpth days of September next. On the Ist of gepretary will remove to the Rooms of thorhlladeJpJnafioclety for the promotion of Agricul ture. Noj29 6kESTOsT:Biri>t;niladelphii;. where Books of Entry for the ExTubition Wijl bevipened. Leltors to the SocretAjr, at Harrisburg, to John McOowkS, hhij.adellihpa, or cmaslxs k. Exolb, Bostleton, wiirnieetwitn (tue>ntinb till 3»t of September, „ DAVID TAGGART, President. A. O. HEfSTER, Seo’y. - auH*-w3se-Ueg4D26tl3 2m LADIES’ HAIR BRAIPS, WIGS, FRI SETTS, and CURLS, manufactured in the very beet and newest Paris styles, and of wluohwe constantly keep a very torse assortment on hand, sold wholesale and retail, at too lowest possible prices. Orders from all parts of fhe oountrr solicited, and promptly, attended to. Also, a new HAIR DYE, superior to any in use. k mThUTOIS, No. 13 TEN'/lI k, au2Q-3m* , Between Market ana Chestnut. pAMILY CHOCOLATE Manufacturer and, Importer of FtenoU and Spam»h „ w CHOCOLATE. Store 0. W. comer AllCH.and NINTH Streets, (FiwtoryBJ4F»fbert utreet.j fHE PRESS.—PttILADELPUIA, SAiCftttAr, §EP®MM|ft'it, isifil. LEGAL. EDUCATIONAL. MUSIC.— A. E. TAYLOR, Teacher of Binging and fiano, 070 North TWELFTH Struct, below Coataa. .l.'l-lm* EUSTON’S AYRITING ACADEMY, 8. F<. onrnar EIGHTH and SANSOM Streeta, Onen daily IromB A. M. to 8 t. M. To Gentlomeri a rapid and eleiant business hand is imparted. To Ladies a neat and graceAd epistolary style. Claw* Private. Cards written, ana every de eoilption of Penmanship neatly executed. 813*3m POLYTECHNIC! COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Piulm»el«iu. Incorporated IBM. and organized with a full Facnlty on the plan of the Industrial College* of Paris and Ger many; comprises a Preparatory Department and Four Tkchnical School*, viz : The School of MINLs, Tito Sohool of PH ACTfOAI. CHEMISTRY. Tbo Bohool of CIV It, FNUINEKRINU. The Sohoolot MKOli ANICAI. KNOINEEHING, Architecture. t»ud . lopoirauhioal went Meciiamoal Drawing are included in tiie Engineering Couree. find the most extended l r itld and Laboratory practice is afforded. „ Tiie Seventh Annus! Session wtU btgi* on MONDAY, September Wth, 1860. For Catalogues end further infor : niatton./Lddross DR. A. L. KENNEDY, . »12-2 w President of Faculty, NO. 230 SOUTH .FOURTH STREET.— Mr. THUNDER has resumed his professional praotioe. aiQ.igt* American school institute— Bohools and Families supplied with competent Teaohere, nml leachers with positions. Parents gra tuitously supplied with Sohool Circulars. Rarer to-Vaoultz Amherat Colloge, Mas*.; Dr. Low ell Mason; Prof. Geo. F, Root: Mason Brothers; Hon. ftwiUkiftetS d - «»”• k CO., 840 BROADWAY, New York and Sls-3t 609 CHESTNUT StreeL Philadgn, MUSIC AND SlNGlNG.—Thorough In struction on the Piano by a Lady Teaohnr, nt har own residence or that oilier putu it. Terras-211eioons, Address Muslo Tenoher,’' Blood's Disyntoh. 1 MESDAMES CIIEGARAY AND D’JiKlt uoNO UA Y D?E^ OARI>INO AKD DAY BCHOOI ' FOR iHILADELI’JfIA, No. 1809 LOOAN StiUARE, VINE O a KKKT, Madame C H E 0 A R A Y respectfully informs her friends and the puwio in genoral, that independently of Kf tends, in connection with her niece, Mme. D’HER VILIg\ > oponing in PIIILaLELPIUA an Institution onnrecisely the same plan as the one above mentioned. The Principals will answer appljestions and roceivo Visiters on and after the 12th day of September, and the Sohool will open on the lg’h, nu3Mm* MISS M. \V. HOWES WILL' REOPEN her 8choo! for Young Ladies, atl»l CHESTNUT street. MONDAY, Septembers. au26-dtsni7.stnth2w* MISS O, A, BURGIN WILL RE-OPEN her Sohool for Young Indies on September 12, W 69. Circulara may he obtained at the Schoolroom, 911 WALNUT Street, whore applioatih>l*. The Winter Teim will open on the second MONDAY in September. Young Ladies received of any age—and taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. . French spoken m the family. For Circulars and par tici/lais, applv flB aifoVe. an2s-DW&CaI-6w SPKLNG GARDEN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYB.N.E. cor. EIGHTH ano BUTTONWOOD StroeUi.—Resumes duties MON DAY, September sth. Numbor limited; all pupils un der tljo immediate oare of the Principal; the govern ment is that of puroly " moral suasion, ’ reports sent to parents weekly; the. Moral, inlelfteliml, and I'hyaica Education of But s will be carefully nnd conscientiously attended to. Catalogues gratuitousiy at tbo Academy, or 459 North Eighth street. ’ atfg-»y f. DONLEAVY LONG, Principsl. PENN INSTITUTE.—TSo Suasion ml] commenoe oa, MONDAY, the sth of September. The otyoctof;this Institution is to prepare pupils for College or business. In ocooinpnslung this object, ra pidity, and especially thoroughness,are uesirable; and to be thorough requires not only that the general diffi culties must be met, but those of earh Individual. The method adopted fo r giving instruction, is to be come a eo-)abcrer with the pupil, efiorts boing made to have him lead; and-reserving for the teachor to point out erroi'g.rernot'e dQWts.iJV jhe manner of pro- For oxemplifring the principle? of the various branch es of Natural Solence, apparatus \k fully provided, and for practical operations in Survsyiag, anrst-olass tran sit of Philadelphia manufacture is fornlsliod. Besides pursuing the vonwi Studies wuh Text books, Lectures are delivered m regular ofc'eron p *"* losophy. Chemistry, Geology. Mythology, ute. are .thnso on the second, third, afford amp e space for and Plat B' p y tf J r T n rMtni ta?ned I“ in/brmstion may W ob --,u3-'H R. BTEWART. I‘rinclpfil. PRICE-STREET ACADEMY. „ QERMANTOWN. PHILADELPHIA. F.DAI/A'fiW, PRINCIPAL. ,l.n HR/ 5 ' l hts Institution commences Septem- u5 9 .‘ fl.lo* instraeftoii comprise* all oq.. New York. aulB-lm» Academy of the Protestant EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST nnd JUNH’KR Streets. . The Autumnal Session opened on MONDAY, Bepteni berath. Appheations for Admission may be made to the Prin cipal* at the Academy. da»l>( except on Haturday>l»o tweon 10 and 12o’clock A. M. JAMES W. ROBINS, A- M.* Principal. sl-thsmlm TITR. WINTIIROI? TAPPAN’S board. stSi W vouno la. ?» l Wfe , SiKlD^a*ttbsr IJ}BP 1 J}BP »*„ RKrKßE.tcgs.-Pre*. Allen. OimPi College: lion. Joel Jones, Rev. J. A. Vaughan. 0. Rev. A. il. Vinton, D. D., Joseph G. Mitchell, rsq., PhTtyielphia. Pror. J. A. Alexander, D. D. f N. J, Prof. R. D, Hitohcock, D. D., New York city. Hon.R, O. Winthrop, Boston. aulB-thstu*6w* raDUP4TION r AL.—MissiJLLA WATSON TWELFTH Street, will recommence giving Insfructloris on the PIANO, nt her own residence or those of her Pilpils, after SqbtQpiber Ist. 1659. a»2s-tt>sAm 2m* WEST PHILADELPHIA FEMALE SE door we “ of m* . o , ~,0. 0. Oif/aiAN, PniNrrrAL. • The next Bession will comuiena® naptember 14tb. A few Boarders can bo roceived into the family of the Priucipalon early ayphcation. Persons in the city desi rmgtoßend their Children from HONDAVYA. At., till rHIDA i. J*. ftl.. can he nrnnmniodatod. au2o stutw The misses aertsen’s school fob YCJINO LADIES. PS/CB STR RET, GERMANTOWN. Thfl Fall Term will l>. sm on tho FIRST MONDAY In September. " T instruction in the usual Enoliih prancubs, with Lati.v, FRKNCH.and Drawixo. nul6-tr The misses ewing will open a SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHri.- DKEN.on MONDAY, September sth, at 9J7 SPRUCE Street, where Circulars may lie obtained. Reserbnces. -~Re\\ Albert Bsrnes, Rev. W. W. Spear. D. D., Prof. O. D. Cleveland. aul7-ow* The classical and English SCHOOL of H. D. GREGORY. A. JI, No. 1168 MARKET Street, will reopon on THURSDAY, Bep tembarlat. su2s-lin* The misses casey and mbs. bee- BE'S Boarding and Day Bohool for Young Ladies, •17W WALNUT Street, reopens WEDNESDAY. Sep emb3r7th. • au2-Zm Thus. Baldwin’s English mathe- MATIOAJjand CLASSiOALSCOOL FOR BOYS, N* E* corner of BROAD and ARCH, will reopon Sep tambiir Ist. nii22-lrn* The subsoriber will reopen ms Bohool, At 1230 LOCUST Street, Beplembar 5. qu27-4w* tf. KENDALL. RITTENHOUSE ACADEMY—N- E. cop. nor of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Stroots. dhtranco on Eighteenth slroel. Tho next Session will oommence SEPTEMBER FIFTH. 1869. I.UCIUS BARROWS. / Pr - Q . s3-lm JOHN 11. WESrCQTT.f Allen gkove female seminary, FRANKFORD, PENNSYLVANIA, six miles from Market streot, Philadelphia. The courso of instruction in tins School iscomprehon sive and thorough. Parents and Guardians who intend to plaeo thoir daughters or wanft at this Institution will do veil to make immediate Application to . # Mus.E.L. THOMPSON, s3-tf Frlnolpal aqd Suporiotondent. Annie churchman has removed her BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL to No. 90S FRANKLIN Street, above Poplar, Term commences September sth. aultf-lm* MRS. SHIPMAN’S HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, will ro open September 12. Teachers of the highest qualifications are eniplojcd, andparontaandKuardiafts fnay lie assured Hint every eflort will he made to give pupils a thoroughly practical, nawollita nccomplinlied education, Circulars and re ferences may bo obtained by nddrening MRS. SIUP MAN* nt No. 938 ARCH 817, riiUadqlphm: nu27-t3t» Bryant * stratton>s national .MERCANTILE COLLEGE I, looatail at Fhila ueipnia, H, aornor SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New York. DuOalo, Cleveland. !,r.d Chiaaao. For In formaLon. oall nr send for CatalngiTa. fo9-tf rjENTRAL INSTITUTE, N. W. CORNER Vy of TENTH and SPRING GAItDEN Stroots, will for BUSINESS,or for COLLEGE, ? au»-6w* 11. G. McGUtRE; A, M.. Prlnoipal, CLASSICAL INSTITUTII Vl , .DEANSTREET,LeIowLOCUST. oJfe'oftf "sJWMS“h." U I,lll ' rel " ,m ' d lyr. FAIRES, A. M„ Prlnci ual. rfiHE gMji^toWßaDMywiEl JL reopen on MONDAY, SoiAarilarr nb, 1859. The Frinolpafwill reoelve eliiniied nmjbsr of Iloj. into hi. -T.i/i™. H ' WITHINOTON. A. M., i l’rmoipal. TfIRTENDS 1 ACADEMY FOR BOYS. ih "‘i* 1 n rll , 1 FCEVENTIJ Stroot. will ronpon tn” 2»th mat. All denominations’admitted. *lB per term ot ,1 weens. A" 27 -’ l "* WM. WHITALL. XXAMS—IOO tierajs Siigur-ctircd covered llama, nackoTh, Gardner, l'bipp.. k Co., Honr/ tew;., Jno. Shay, Beatty AdTapadoLt, lleiett A Wood, Lowjb Staggs, and Onl*u». For sale by Atmtr c. °* S 4DLER k CO„ alO AnOH Hfreftt., flucnnddfinr alwiva Front XTAVANA CIGARS oflbrud to dealers , TT lt gavoyablß retea, of vnrlona alies end brande, in oludins Fartagoa, Cabana. Fiaaro.Nono. Bird. Floren- Grain mills—grain mills—For the Farinand Plantation. The tRoN-RURR MILL has no equal for Grinding Fine MeoL Feed, Cotree, SpJ* oej. etc., by hand or power. ' Pnoe 98, 92ft, and s4fi. Now in operaton at 126 South SECOND Street. * Agent* wonted in every oounty and State, by WlWw £• PARREL k 00, INSUIIANCE COMPANIES. ASSURANCE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED IN ISM. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICES: LONDON, ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLAS GOW, PHILADELPHIA. \ CAPITAL, ®6,Q98,800. ANNUAL INCOME UPWARDB OF SIJWJIW, Policies guarantied by the unlimited liabilities o nearly 1,000 Shareholders. Losses promptly adjusted and paid without referenoe to London, by * WILRIAM GETTY, AGENT FOR THB UNITED STATES. OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA BANK, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE FOURTH, ruihabkhruie, REFERENCES. Messrs. STUART k BROTHER, 13 Bank street. » MYEtfS.CLAGHORN, k 00., 232 Market at “ WM.JIoKEE k CO., 22 South Front street. '• McCUTCHEN k COLLINS, 8. W. oorner Front and Now streets. » SMITH, WILLIAMS, k CO., 613 Market at. “ JAMES GRAHAM k CO.,2oand 22 Letitiaat. JOSEPH B. MITCHELL, Esq,, President Mechanics’ Bank, JAMES DUNLAP, Esq., President Union Bank. Hon. WILLIAM A. POATER, 623 Walnut street, late Judge Supreme Court. Jjfftuthfcs tf rgtt E WASHINGTON FIKE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, FARQUHAR BUILDINGS, No. 280 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. incorporated In IBfi7, unde, the General Iniur&noe Law of Pennsylvania. Authorized Capital..—- Subscribed Capital..**. « 900,000 Paid up Capital...-. 114,900 INVESTED A® ZOLLOWa i Bond and Mortgages, first lion $52,170 Bank, Railroad, and other Stocks and Se ountios..^.^.^.^.^...^.. 54,000 Cosh in Bank . 8,630 — $114,800 FURNITURE, &o. Also, on CARGOES and FREIGHT JP znd from all parts, of the world, and inland Naviga tion and Transportation, on favorable torms. OFFiqEffs 0. C. BUriihß, Secretary. H. 0. HAMBORGER, Assistant Seoretary, DIRECTORS. filters.. F. P/Torrey, Jno. Toijnor. Wm, B. Grubb, Charles 0. Iralay. SenryK. Strong, . D. Jonea,, Alonzo Butler* J. H. Hftyei, mar 18-tf HEAL ESTATE. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. ’ T)ie Subscriber will offer forsMeat public auction, on TUhSI)A\, the 18th clay of October next. at 13 o’clock, nt the Howard House. in tho town of Elkton, m Cecil county, r.i the Btnto of Mnrjland, the follow in* property, vjz. : . Lot No. j—Boin* fine timber nnd wood lot, consist in* ol 174 acre* mm IS jterohe*. Lot No. 2—Having sixty acres of tine denied arable land, the balance m timber, ami being in the whole iio acres and 13 perchos. LotNo.3—Being a good farm, with suitable buiWl mzs, consisting of 203 norea 3 roods and 21 perches— -100 Acres good wood and timber, and the rest cleared land. Lot No. 4—Consisting of a fino wood and timlwr lot of 1M acres 2 roods and » perches. Lot No. 5-Alao vorjr fino wood and timbor land of 124 aores arjdSW perches. LotNo.C-UonsUlmg of ?4 acres and 3 porphe*-*} acres cleared, and the balance in fine timber. No. 7 Born* 132 acres and 33 perchos—all of which are cleared, except about IS acres. No. 8— Bom,* a farm consisting of 181 acres 1 rood and 32 porches, with a'l suitable buikhms upon it—too acres cultivated land, nnd 84 acres in wood, easily cleared. i'o. Bern* a farm of 197 acres 2 roods ami 35 perches, of which there J2O acres of cultivated land, with good buildings, tho rest fine timber. No. 10-Consisting of 132 acre* of very fine laud, with suitable bmldiiigu. No. n—A ver>~tine v,-,od XfiiJ timber lot of 93 aores and 6 porohes. • 1 .No. 12— An exc6llentfarm, with good buihhiws, cou sistm* of 193 acres and 15 perches, all oleared except 40 acres of Wood nnd timber land. No. 13—A very fine farm consisting of about acres, with an excellent farm-house and suitable out-build* inzs. No. 14-Containin* 174 acres 1 rood and 19 lurches of land, and has upon it a largo stosm saw mill m good **&'*:. : ’ .. • . No. 16— and timber Jot of M acres 3 roods and 1 petohe*. .... i , J»«. KJ—AJeo, n |ot of very fia6 timber and woqd, oou tnimpK l!tt acres and 31 porches, lhi« proporty lie* in* bodv,and is situated in ttie low er or o?" ,l »ora par* of New Castle county, Delaware: it is about equally utsi.*”! from IMiiUdelrUia ami Balti more, botn eon fiOnnd 70 miles. Tho road from Massey's X road to Smyrna runs through it. It is distant Irorn Smyrna about 6 nnle* in a northwestern direction—it is at>out 8 rules from Middletown, and Is between 3ai\d 4 miles from tho T)o|qirarfi Railroad. Tins proper ty lies on the ImcJieft portion »>i li.o peplnsuln between the two bays—tho watora on the o»o aide rtinnnis into the Dnl:iw«re, nnd on the other into the uhfeS'tpea'ka. The situation of tho property Is believed to be very healthy, and there is not an acre of swamp land in any part ol it. Its natural soil is very fine, consisting of a loam of city nndsnmt. and when worn, easily suscepti ble of improvement. Every lot or farm has an outlet upon a puhlio road. The woods consist for tho most part of the various kinds of oak. chiefly tho white oak, which is very fine. The term* of the sale are one-fourth the purchase money to l>e paid in cash,and the belanue in equal in stalments of 1,2, npd 3 years ‘from tho day of sale; credit payments fn tear semi -annual interest, apd tq be secured b> tho bonds or notes ortho purchasers. Those who wish further information wit) apply to the subscriber, or his arent. .Mr. J. if. DULANV, who re sides at Millincton, Kent county, Eastern Hhore of Ma ryland, who will show them the land. „ . G. L. DUIiANY, No. (9 Courtland atroet, Baltimore. SAVING FUNDS. GJPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO OIETV OP PHILADELPHIA. Office, N 0.531 North THIRD Street CHARTEREuTiV pi® BYLVANI A. Deposit* received m sums of One Dollar and upwards, and repaid in Gold, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST from the dar of deposit till with drawn. A responsible sad reliable Savings Institution has long beep needed in the. Northern part of the city, and “ The Spring Garden Savmgs Fund fiooiety ” was chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity. The Managers, in organizing and locating it. have been toverned wholly by a desire to nooommodate the bugi oeu interest and want* of tho very large and enterpn .iaspopuMon^w^u,.^^^. Prom 9to pi o’ol^k: blso, on Monday and Thursday from 5 unuiQ o’olook ‘nth® evening. r _ . . . MaNAOtaUS, Frederick Klett, Htephen Smith* •kWtevoa.r. Franois Hart, Joseph P. LeClere, John Kesslaf, Jr.» George Kneoht, James 8. Pringle, Jacob Dock. Joseph M. CroweU, Hon. Wm. Millward, George Woelpper, Geo. T. Thorn. Peter 0. EUmalter, Robert B. Davidson. „ „ James s.PWNGLKPrM.d.nt, Feawcis Hakt, Seorotarr. / IngMnf SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST.—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY . W ALNIUT Btiejal, South'!* e#t corner of THIRD, Philadolphiß. Incorporated by U{e State of Pennsylva nia. Money is received m any sum, largo or small, ami in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The offioe is open every day from 9 o’clock in the morning till ft o’clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings tills o'clock. w William J. Rkbd, Secretary. DtBKCTORS. Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barr, Robertfielfridge, Francis Lee, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, 0. Landroth Munns, Henry Diuenderfer. Money is reoeived and payments made daily. Tho investments are made, in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and styMi first-class seeiintios as Will al ways insure perfect security trt tho depositors, and wljioh cannot fail to give permaaenoy and stability to this Institution. aul-ly SAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, writer THIRD Mil CIIEBT NU T Street.. La'Re and small suras received, and paid back on de mand without notice, with FIVE i*KR CENT. INTE REST from the (Uy of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office houM. from 9 until 0 o'clock everyday, and ou MONt\AYIJVENINOBfrom 7 until 9 o’clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from A 1 upwards. Fresidont—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. treasurer-JAMES R. HUNTER. PLINY FIBK. Aotuary. 'VA Utile, \>ut oftep, J»Ui \)ip purjio. M Franklin saving fund—- No. 1M Sooth FOURTH Street, Mvnn Chestnut and V/alout, Philadelphia, pari all De posits on demand. Depositors' money seoured by Government State, and City Loan*, Ground Kent*,Mortgages, *o. This Company deems, safety better than large profits, consequently will run no risk with deposi ton' mpney, but have it at all times reedy to re turn with 0 per cent, interest to the ovner, as they have always done. This Company never suspended. Females, married pr single, and Minors ean deposit m their own right, and such deposits oaa be withdrawn only by their oonsent. Charter perpetual. Ihcorporatea by the State of Pennsylvania, with authority to receive mo neylrntn trustees and executors. LARGE AND SMALL BUMB RECEIVED. Omoe open daily from • to S o’olodk, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings untiJSo'olk. , u« „ DIRECTORS. Jacob B. Shannon, Cyrus Oadwalladar, John Shmdler, Goorge Russell, Mafaenj W. Sloan, EdwardT. Hyatt, Jos. R-Satberthwaite, Ephraim filanonard, Joseph W. Lippincott. „ „ JACOB B. SHANNON, President. Othus Oadwallamr, Treasurer. (118-y "A Dollar saved is twice earned." CABINET WAKE. FURNITURE and BILLIARD MOORE & CAMPION, Nn. SSI SOUTH SECOND STREET, in connection with their extepslvo Cabinet Business, are aowmaaufaomr^a^.no^i^ which are pronounced by all who have used them to be supsHor to all others. For the quality and finish of these Tables the manu laofurers roT®r to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the oharocter of their work. jj>6-6ni BRUSHES. npilF. CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN PiHLADELPHIA.—Lookat the following list of Ki*htei r B ewhsjj 0 : roba,ttll[h, anefevenaefa of touch, with oxauisite deli oaor and sweetness, tnese SUPERIOR AND kKAUTIFUI/LY-FINIaHKD IN STRUMENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomiums, amt are pronounced by critics to bo far su perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this oountry. Constantly on hand, a targe and elegant assortment of our unnvallod PIANOS. We have been awarded the First Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, in cluding the Prize Medal irom the Crystal Palace Exhi bition. New Yprk. 1663. let-tf MEDICINAL. If OUISVILIiE ARTESIAN WATER.- An analy#i*, hj prof. J. X*. SMITH, uhave one gallon to contain 913 n (train#, u follow*, ni: Clilor. Sodium 622*r». Sulpli. Mai?nc*ia.. 77.00 rra. ** CalciumW •* “ Potash 3«P* • ” ' magnesium... 7 “ “ Alumina... Joo “ “ Pota*«um.... H “ lodide Magnesium 033 “ Alumiotam... IS *' firomldo “ Q.<7 14 Phospb. Boda. 2“ Bi-Carb. Iron O.SS •* Sutph. Soda 72 “ u Magnesia, S.W ** “ Lima 29“ Sold bj the barrel, gallon, retnil.br HAKSAP AuW-tf CHKS' or in bottles, wholesale and LD k CO., Apothecaries, fNUT St., cor. Twelfth st. A NOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER- EFFECTS OF TROXKLL’S NEURALGIA „ „ Pkila., July 7th. 1558. Mr. E. W. TRoxsu. r Dear B>r; r l have been troubled with the “ NEURALGIA” for the fast 14 year*, and have suffered tfie most excruciating pain, compelling me at times to give up my business entirely. i could nod eat. and sleep was a stranger to iny eyes. I suffered more than ton toes can tell. I had the advice and aid of Various pnyjiloianii atm used other remedies, but all ot no avail. Haviux noticed your advertisement in the papers. I oonoluiled to call on a person whom 1 had learned was cured of a case of 20 years standing. He applied tho “BALViy’ but once, and I felt immediate relief— a second, application removed the pain entirely, and 1 now feel like, a different man. Bmce then I have slept weH—snintithiog that I hare not 4-tf • CORDMLi Westoott e Tar Cordial cures Consumption. Weetoott a Tar Cordial cures Bronohitis. Westoott a Tar Cordial oures Coughs and Colds. Westoott’* Tar Cordial cures Sore Throat and Breast, Westootvs Tar Cordial oures Palpitation of the Heart. WeatooU’s Tar Cordial cures Nervotui Dehihty. Westoott a Tar Cordial oures General Debility. Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures Diseases of tho Kidneys, Strangury. and Gravel. Westoott’s Tar Cordial cures Blind and Bleeding Piles. Westcptt 9 Tar Cordial oures Female Weaknesses. 8i?. r ;tMSahffl r do " l '’ ,l No - “ AROH Also, PrinoiDaf Depot for Dr. Weatcott's Anti-Sorofa* loue Syrup and Cholera Mixture. Dr. h. It. WESTOOTT can be oouapHed on the above djsftMfls. free of charge, at his ConsuUmg Rooms, No. 639 ARCH Street, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. jyld-tf WINES AND LIQUORS. f'JARD.—MAREUIL-SUR-AY (CHAII-- . I'AGNE), JANUARY lfl, 18fi9.—In ooraequflnce o( th, fronuent mvitstioni receded bj me to ronow the 1 beg leave hereby to mform ipy former customers and * Wnilife 1 1 [* av «appo!ntcd Messrs. F.C. A^ CI .l tR 1 ?0., Sol® Agents m the Vr*^Sri,.- J . a \?fw sa V mv DhainparB *mVdtoys, Pumping Engines. Ac. , Sole Agents for N. Rillieux’s Potent Sugar Boiling HWwytli l Patent Steam Hammer; ana ' ng D l3aohl a. WoUey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Prain- SODA.—IOO kegs for sale by «oo]®lSst lU ' * BROTHKB - <7 SALES BY AUCTION. p< URN ESS, BKINLEY, A CO.. 1 saleW^MTOS^ds. On Tuesday ilunuag, c ■JPtJOth, at lOo’clook, bycaUtogue,rogens. gaiters, slippen, overshoes, to • lAd[e» J acdroisses’ boots.shoes, garters, ties, overshoes Ac* Kr Catalogues early on the morning of sale * when buyers are invited to attend. T GOAT SKI *6, COCHINEAL LININGS, Ac. Included in sale will be fonnd'— 200 dozen goat skins, cochineal hniogs, striped bind ings, Ac , 200 CASES GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. Ai*o, in sale, sample# of 2UO cases Scotch gingham uinbtellas. %f“ Goods op#h for examination, with catalogues, **t if n morni ng of sale, when buyers are invited to B SCOTT Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431 • CHESTNUT BTRBET. meat, th. Ctutcn Housa. between FOURTH and PlPTHRtr**,*. a * l * ; * H SALE OF EMBROIDERIES. BONNET RIBBONS mILLINERk GOODS. TfiUdailNO KIBBONsTac? 0 . Wednesday Morning, *, in P w^n 0 !^ P n a oredit, commencing * ** job) a large and desirable asaort ni2ri< r. .1 ab°ve goods, suited to city retail sales. C»t»loi»« mo um,lu «»rij,on th. morruni of T M. GUMSIEY & SONS, .... 7? waSwaw FIRST FALL SALE. On Thursday, Sept. 29th, at 7Ho clock m the evening, will t* >t gmldio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the follow •7^'roplorT, 8 " 1 , e- r 8 , 1 ’? 7S f -A T« r ll Sioond-ront of street, » fa«t south of Brown street, M fe«t front by 73 feet 8 inches deep. * Peremptory Sale—923oo.—Bond and mortgage for 92-800, on three-story brick residence end lot of ground east side of Seventeenth street, 34 feet north of Swain street; lot 17 feet front by C? feet deep. Peremptory Sale-SliOO.-Bond and mortgage for 91X0d, onlofof ground south side of Brown street, 235 feet 8 inohes westward from Sixteenth street, Id feet front by ft) feet deep. TWd DESIRABLE LOTS 01 GROUND, west side °r INrenty-fifth street, between Susquehanna avenue aud Emmett street, S 6 feet 11 inohes/ront by 111 fe«t& RICK REa I pENCE. with large three-story beok Duddings, and built aud m loud otdst. Futma, i.maiu on rioiad 'jlinEE-STORY BRICK RESIDEKOE. litual. No. 724 Sansom street Lot meet fronUty « feetTSehe# deep, to a book oqt|a{, This is a vslnable property* bolus in aoentrallqphtion.aoikrerydesiraMe foraSceg. .HAiIDSOMR HPUQH-CAST R.KBIDENOE. for niebed with all tbp modern convenianitei, Urge lot of Rround.aqd excellent stable, south side cfrifoaperstreet, the north side ot Vine street, extending from Fifty- Fifty-ninth streets. No. 1, oorner lot, 120 feet by 3UO feet: No. 2,120 feet by 288 feet; No. J, W) i£t by 275 feet; No.4,corner lot,® leet by2sl feet Faiseiv ger ntilway wusns the Iront. GE RMANTOWN.—Degirablo lot of ground, south side J > Xv ; P ar a tl l l|nBtre ®(*the turnpile.W feet trout by ](X> feet d eep, within eight minutes walk from the depot. Kit. On our Private Register wiUalwpya be found a very large, amrautoi real estate,laomdingeveryde ■onpUon oUTHf 80N „ SHIPPING. THE BRITISH and NORTH AMERICAN ROTAI. MAIL STEAII- _ . , rapn -raw ion to liyumool. Chief Cabin PaMaia.— 9130 Second Cabin Paaaase 75 „ . , _ rEOJC IOBTO.T TO LITXZPOOL. Chief Cobin Peerage..—.—. 9110 .Second Cabin Passage,. .. . m M The ships from^Boston call at Halifax. ESSbPA ' °** J - L4itth ' Tho.oT.MtU oatrr aolea -ahitolight at meat-head: VS!, n ,S n .*S?.r b,, * rd “>• i "S,?® Portjwi. vitu/\lA’®t hlin . n 2 n,l#aTe, J*' or h.JS?edneeday.Bept.ll. fevDor^’.^il &*ton, Wedaeedar.Bapt.3l. ?o^toA’ 7. Nhort,Wo M" AKTIN k QUAYOrS STATIONERY, TOY. and FANCY GOODS E M P O li 1 V M , M 35 WALNUT STREET, BILOW KLKVIXTH, _»y.™ pfniiAUELFHIA. TSAAU ROBERTS, Rjlvl Estate Agent : tPi. . SAMUEL C. ROBERTS, Conystaxckb: Qn .hberal terir-.s, FaßMfa AND COUN TRi SEA rB, in J ennsylvanla. New Jereey,DelawAre. and V, r?mia . and DWELUNtaS and BrORhS m Norristown, Uennantown, and Philadel mV£ A . N S°¥SX 0K F1 ? 0T MORTGAGES, Examine Title* to Real Estate, and attend to CONVEYANCING in all its branches. Office MAIN Stroet.near the Bank. Nprnstown. and N0.233500th THIRD 'Street, between Walnut and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. al-lm* ALEX. AIcKLNNKY, Will practise in Westmorelacu, Armstrong, and In diana csantiea. sell-tf ITHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE CHESTNUT Blreet. forwards Parcel*. Pack* ages. Merchandise, Bank N(?ie*. end Specie, either bj it* own Lines, or in connection with other F.xprets Com eames. to all the principle town* and cities of the United States, E. S. SANDFORD, aul-tf General Superintendent. JSAAC K. IVRIGIIT & SON, DEALERS IN LEHIGH COAL, OFFICE, NO. 134 SOUTH SECOND ST. YARD.OATHARINE-STEEET YfHAJtF, 'T'UEO. D. EMORY k CO. OFFICE No JK South FOURTH fit., 'PbtlvdA., Bole Agent, of GEO, C. FOTTB k CO„ Miner, and Shippers of the LOOUBT DALE OOAV, From the Loenet Mountain, Near Ashland, api-tm] SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Fa. S\V. GROOME & CO., * , Dealers and Shippers of LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, and BROAD TOP SEMI BITUMINOUS COAL. Oflioe. No. U 6 South FOURTH Street. _ . BROAD Btreet» below Race. ap*-*m PHILADELPHIA. SALvMANDER SAFES. I9S A targe assortment iff _ EVANS A WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES.' VAULT DOORS, For Banks and Store*. BANK LOCKB. , IRON \)00 E RS' * 0., Ou as good terms,a* any other establishment (n the United States, by F.VANB A WATBON, No. 36 South FOURTH Street, Ff.EA.UF ntvE UR k rnT.I. Philadelphia. Men TUN'S ENCAUSTIC TILES for floors. Ornamental Chimney Tope for oottagea. Garcjen Vaees and Fountains. Vitrified Pipe for drains and Water eonduetorvA Imported and for sale by (• h I* tf 1010 M THOMAS * SONS. • Nm. IS lad 111 SOUTH FOURTH BTRRST __ _ ‘Formerly Noe.andB9.) __ STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE, TUESDAY NEXT ~ AT NOON*. Pamphlet catalogues now resdy, containing fu3 de scriptions of all the properties to be sold on Tuesday next, a*h instant, at a o’clock, noon, together with a ist of sales 23d and 27th instant, aud ilh October, and of real estate at private sale, oocspnsiag a large amount of valnabfo property. CARD.-PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS AT THE EXCHANGE, at O o ciocs.xoc# Sales of real estate and stocks will nsreafter be WiU at 12 o'clock xoos, instead of in the evening. FALL SALES STOCK AND REAL ESTATE. Third Fall Sale. JWhSeetember.st theExcbsaxe. - Fourth Fall Sale. 23d neptetaber. on the prexia»i, re*ideare and furniture. No. 237 North Twelfth street. SlFifth Fall Sale, I7th September, at the Exchange. Fall Sale, 4tb October, at the Exchange, a &T Pvt of the handbills for each of in* tcoK eaiea now ready. „ REAL ESTATE. BTOCKS, Ac. Psblie Sales at tjre Pb tiadelphU Exchange every Tirt day^at.noon, during the bailees* season. wST HaadbiUe of each Property issued separately, fat •dilit:on to which we publish oo the Saturday previous to each sale, one thousand catalogue* in pampalet form Se fo d Tu*wU* Property to be add oe el^R THE AVmm _ real estate at pk/yate sale. aliZr*. b >ve a Urge amount of Real Estate at Privs'e 'd«*cnpt»oa ■of eity and coemt*y fofirtloli IMO MfiH U. praud WMfIT.) ft*, cl io. c SapMO, >IU ydook, boob. bTui. FkiladalHiU E»- For uoooßt of whom it mi, cobciw— -91.1 W ooar.rtlM. mortp«t. ioiß of C.mbrii Iroo «Mbta Joao«T i«t. lii. witK anraiV^ J J»o riißre. Oißlimm CoWt Mißiat Coiap«o,-p»r SI tqj orner aocousts— -1 share Philadelphia Library. 2S share# Ridge-avenue and Manarank Fasaaaxar Radway Coropeoy, 98 p,ud. xaasangar Also, 9UJ VALUABLE PROPEKTY- WACft£3 •yvth improv*m«BU, opposite Dr. Bond’* ele.s&t rwi ddßc«.Bo«th Brood street. Thirteenth street,sutner, Wol(« ind Fortw it'Mtr. aul Mo)«neatto/ mid * Lx waters* Bate— KiUU of F. J. Krsiroh.dw'd r UOtNTJLY KHSIDKXcL. LaNCAS TL*-—Lle*snt modern t.Uo, wiS !«« W h ,.m*V” d 5 M,M of ‘ ro,uu! ' HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE -F<*r-rtMT hro\fw-*t/ a« residence. with dec hi* baci Onjjjla.», Fir Stati 0 convenience, NowUtt Finestreet,*estoJ 7vtti L k^ BT ' E W ,W, ?G LOT AND TWO DWELL j{[2JL» S ,r * et » A>«4e STenne nod sVssne 1,01 48 **** 00 " ova «rwt. e& feet on Rid*a ..VALUABLE FARM.—YntasKe farm m scree, en the old Brvrs md.t m?;es oast of Potutovn. Potte- Pnck residence, mthcouble bock taiUluu««n4 racer* *?.&?£ B, JS?fjs e . tlr P aB Fifth sod six‘h. ,JOCR Bft ELLINbh. >'pnr modem ihree-etnr* bnck dwallins t Wot, ICO lit* UQk tad IttJ Majrfae street, north of Master. Tventi* th srard PcrempWn Sale.-LAKGK ANDI»VaLVABI.K LOT, north sufo or hoe street, vest of Till, Tventi-fcurtii veia, l» by J» feet, vuh three front*. &" g*fa xtso ,. VALUABLE.FARM.—'VaIuabIe farm. 270 scree, Sa lisbury tovathip, Lancaster county, Fa., 1 oit« fr ta : mi,• i irom Gap *ution, on the Penn* , Knecotorji B»le—Es***e of T. J. Heaton, dee’d. VALUABLE LOT northvtit tde of the Oorb* plank road and oaseen.er railvuj.betveea Mary and ft ilham streets. Tventy-faurth vsrd.W lwt front, 210 feet deep, tvo fronts. Faeeutora'Sale. No. il? Wine street, SUPERIOR FURNITURE. RQSfcW »OD PIANO, KeR mirrors, oil painting*. PLaikd WAHt, BRUSSELS CARPKIS, Ao, '***■*^" On Alonaa* Montour, Id o cieck, by order of exeentors. at No. o etreeL the euper.or iorr.iture,To«ev o«j p.aao, Preoch-plato piernnrror,oiijMiictinr>,6ne phtedware. Bruise Is earpets, hair mattresses,beddm*', Chia» and glassware, Ac. u ,*?“ May be examined at a o'clock on the morning of tne sale, with catalogue*. 1! On Tuesday Morning, Sept. 20, at 11 o’clock, on Mam atreet. near Mmheic% next door to the telegraph office, Germantown, thv aa penot furniture, gat enandQher. orutsels carpets, rcee wood piano t fine cow, cart, Ac., of a ten tie icsa leaving the city. May be examined on the morning of sale, •! 3 o clock, with catalogue*. piayo. 4 Ob Tuesday Morning, 20th uut., at 19 o’clock, at No. 11l South Sixteenth street, by catalogue, the superior household furniture, eutnpriiin* suit of bandsome walnut drawing-room furni ture, fine Parian marUe figures and ornament*, ajeenor rosewood piano (made by Wilhelm and Schuyler*, nee velvet carpet*, gaa chandeliers, superior walnut dining room furniture. fine slated ware, handsome cottage cbajnber furniture, bedding, kitchen furniture. Ac. i . Av* The cabinet furniture wa* made to order bj KUu der. Degenther, 4 Co., haa been well kept, and u m ex eeuent order. May be examined at 5 o’clock on the morning of sale. at. N- E. corner Twentieth and Green streets. ELEGANT FURNITURE, MIRRORS, SILVER PLATE, 4c. „ _ On Wednesday Morning, B®pt. JIM, at Id o clock, at the aorthaait comer of twentieth and Green streets, the elegant household furniture, mirrors, silver plate, Ac. Particulars ia catalogues. 4I sil\t:r. . A sp, a complete act of silver, manufactured to order by Wilson, coneisting of tea eet, forks, spoons, ladles, fish aud cake knives, napkin rinse. Ac. Also, three superior Sheffield plated Urns, tor The cabinet furniture was made to ?rder by Moore 4 Campion; has been well kept, and i* la excel, ten (order. .•» May be examined at S o’clock on tbs moralng oi the eate, with catalogues. Sal® at Noa. ISSasd 111 South Fourth Btr*e\ st^MJOR FURNITURE, FRENCH PLATE MIR RORS, PIANO-FORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETS. A On Thursday Morning, At 9 o clock, at the auction store, an assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, piano-forte*, fine minors, carpets, etc., from families decani lx house keening, removed to the store for eonveniecce or sate Also, 3 enper.or billiard tables, with ivorr talis and rues complete. ROOMS ON HARMONY COURT TO RENT.-Ap ply at »• auctioa store. PRIVATE SALE.—Share# In the Phitedsiphij &zsd AXercjaatile Libraries and Atheasum. AT PRIVATE SALE.—The *.*aiuable propertv, comer of Fifth and Adalphi streets, below Waiaut, larga bnck bmlding and lot, 54 by 99% feet Two fronts. Moses, nathaks, auctioneer AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. 8. E. comer SIXTH and RACE Streets. MONtft TO LOAN. Mos*t to toan, is naac* os ***u. aworTrrt, on merchandise generally, and on all articles of vahte. All ■cm* ovsx ovs acjtnaxD dollxx* Twtrygj cXST. pes Money übatsUy advanced uiUrge ot naafi amouste. from one dollar to thwuaods. on sold and silver plate! diamonds, watches, jewelry, lowilsg-pteces, tcuvcsl ia ■trumenta, furniture, dry goods, clothing. KTocene*. c»- gara. hardware,cutlery, rooks, homajL Ahictea and all articlea of value, for any fiStth of time axree^ Wltl llst ' rsl, feolteiSK^i^iSKatffiSd T &!iSS tiian halt the usual store prices: Fine gold English patent roll jewelled and plain, of the ipo*t approved and list make, in bunting cases and double bottomed. Fine gold esoapetneut lever ami teptne watches, in hunting ease wJ open face, some of them are extra full jeweled, and beat make. Silver English patent lever watches, escaye raeot lever and fepiaes, in hunting case aud open face, some very superior; English, Swt&s. French, sad Goartier watcfict; u< gold vest, fob. neck, and chil dren’s chains; fine gold pencil cases and pecs, bracelets breastpins, finger-nags, ear-nngs, studs. medxUiocs, and jeweiry generally. Superior Havana Clears at SH per thousand, in boxes e *oU by sincle box or eoantities, to suit purchasers. Numerous faces articles, Ao., ao., 4c. . At PRIVATE SALK. A superior fire-proof esect, 4 feet high by 3 feet wid* Also, watches, and jewelry of evert description. PHILADELPHIA, WETHERILL HOUSE. SANSOM Street west of Sixth.—This deservedly favorite k®*.? pur I c h'epJ by the underauned. w:’d !j,*! r ®?Derl*e conducted on the tn«st eaterprism* scale. 1U best Game, Oyatera, and Relrestimeuta, prepared ui the choicest style and the finest Liquor*, from tne moat popular importing hou.js. always on hand. The patronage of the public is respectfully mmed r o JDHNJ. BARTRAM. Rooms for Suppers, Arbitrauoas. Com mittees. bocieMes. Ac. *:0-lm T'UiJ UMIOiN, “ A ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD. „ THILADELPHIA. .UPTON S. NEWCOMER. The situation of this HOTEL is adapted to the wants of the Busmeas Public; anuto loose m search of ploasuie. Passenger Railroads, which now run rast, ana in erase proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant nde toallulaAesof intarastin nrabnat thecitr. itO-Ati WASHING AND IRONING. WASHING AND IRONING DONE SIS with NEATNESS and DESPATCH, for Single Ladtfts and Gentlemen, Families, Eoardmc ftihooU, Hotel*. Steamboats, 4c., st DONOVAN 3 FAMILY LAUNDRY, No. £i3 South SIXTH btreet,