IinHj&ITATIONS. :'Pi in>rL'SJWDMANKIRO.‘rBri, Riliwan-WM t»Sf ooffooi . ' ■ SeA' Nrrcpji—2o auk, jin, 9do “t.' «■ ®»eifA«tephanr}Bdo 'do t ; r,. CMt|lloa ;- So nV« «in.-'iMHPlwl , A% tt l JoKlbmndy, W Fink) l cli br.ii/iH QpitUfflilH »W pipe "km. J Gin aott.SottfcCni.lOpitie* ?”>• WallMS AlKl Mackey s 1U 4 •- • .> -xkeTrine.N Sm thi;»-oK«.*nne. J Myerfc Co; 7 cits . {vim, 1 ckbniwfiiJSj’WG ! 4 ckj nwd((«ri B»owart; .. ' , Carson, .VCojJJhainpir. unit'. F D Lomchfrmp; KU ' ! .., 1 t:mm n!(S, :P,Milioh<ird ; )2cMS« rod*. J Loeb; Joo « -«> '■ cheatsffldd," 16docherry water, 8 Auerbach Sc Go} 6 v r - <?bestAmdK,puiles&Cop9jJ(cksmkx,Hiradr & Bren •- 1 --* Her: 4ci* itou*iGMullervs7.bkawrae, 1 ease verdigris, 'r- ' 55pipbsfiU,20Kamii*, v t0order.; l•? - wja t? tSomls PH , ,A B0 *R» oftrade.': . .>■ uim bags , , rj .JiWCHMtVqttXCJUKB*,'*HIL*t>BLPHU. •.V/• v f&l&V!?. f• • *»• ■Li.varpool, Qot 1 • Havana, won S: fn* k ® aft “* *~; -London,soon : il&lS gzwzwisps&za . «... Br S Triad, w 00at0r. .... ... { .Kittgiton, Ja,eoon ;ma»i INK INTELLIGENCE. rORT Of PH7IiADEI.FHIA. Bfpi. 1». tes9. - 3 . - . - , . ARRIVED. ' ' l • •; r> h Bhip E*ther,LeB)rn, from, Rio de Janeiro 3d tilt, with coifeo to Thomas A Newhall Sons- - Towed up br the , v America, nod reports the Br bnsßifleman, from Rio, at ; anchor At theXasarettb, - _ ■ Bark 7Beilo,R?d®ri & days from Beaton, with mdse to TwoHs&Co. > ‘ . -,r - - . Dutch bng.ZeeNjmpluSchipper,B3 days from Rotter dom.withmdse to Stewart, Carson 3c Co. . Br bnj Rifleman, Small, w data fromßio de Janeiro, ; .‘. ~VithcofboloßUtter,N6Wi]&li A Co. Julr23, lat 24 46, long 39 30. spoke brig -Tanner, from New York for Bue *.*/. nos Ayres.,• , Schr MitoberUdn. Morrow, 9 days from East Harliorc TI. with salt Jo. John F Poniston, - kohr Jas A Bayard, 8 dare from Wilmington, Xg, with naVaUtores W JaiW BsW. . - '/ Sohf Sarah Wqod mdgo, Atkins,Odaysfrom 1q ballast to captain, > . %* • ■' - : Bo,to "’ in “*■ '• -to to i l © l iiv ‘ r,om Rosbu,) '' in bill - - ,v ,J ‘ ‘ i^^ard 1 ! 111 ® o^ware ‘ Copes, New via Cape Mar, : vi 1 Les.Alm»lda,Port&uPrince.Thomaa ’’ §*aie Boetoh, Noble, Hammett & vKidweu. • - * c Bclir Jmlni Thnnej, Cottrell, R R Corson A Co . v Sjhr J S Weldoit Smith, Providence, Baum, o<le &Co i -7 BtxCCAlger,Shore,Alexandria,eto,DCooper; i' . ' Your*, (Coneapondsncs of the PhiUdwlphia Ezohanre.l Ui^eihi&oamein yesterday,‘morninska’ndanehored -l»ck of tlicyßrtakwiter.- Srijr* Paragon and J Means, eobrs R GWhiiden, Trentnni Almira Atm.- H Foriytb, D'.J Sawrer, 'TulU Lacon, J H Marsh, M A fftiesVJiPrmrierr&mbfrß State, Grccian r -John Collins, Oiinwt, J M Mooa,.V R Ggnn’, H Curtis, OloU, Lady goflolk. Jacob .A. William, Robt • J Meroer, Elizabeth, Bainaei J‘ Price, Qsiuna, end Some twenty othSTOvaranOw at the harbor. Wind strong from N3v—weather wet and stOTroy, ' - r • , .-C'/ »T T*LSOK*ra, : . » /• .. .-’M {Corrtepondtmoeof/The Prees.) *: - •hip. Borussia, frwn*amborrBept;l. and Southampton ' 80pt.4“-PMsangers, 397e0c00d cabin and steerarepai ’ aen-’ers..Po4thin*toQt, ! ltu'the;English,channel, saw . ; steamship :,On ftm loth saw. the Bremen - ateamship Bremen, hence for Bremon ?on the l«h saw the rteamship Ancl.-henoe for Sontbirapton ami Havre. Oat he jnh laWitiieHambont steamship Bavaria benoe . mr Hftmbur/,7 On the JOtksaw the American ship Anna Do'fltur of Portsmouth, from Suederlnnd for this port, On the loth passed the Amcnnan shipE. Greeley from - Liverpool for this port.-. The Boraaeiaexperienced very - heavy westerly-Kalesrwnh a tremendous sea durme the. - entire remained Onttide Sandy Rook aU Saturday nuht waiting ibr a pilot; saw nothing of the ,stdamßlnpPersia. .5 . ir r> Arrived this evening steamship AJongomerr from ■ . ,j'Savannah4 l l i 7 •' ! J :'• - . BOSTOM. Sept 18. • from Bremen; brig Times, fm - ■» * 1 vV ...1. ’ ship Ht Charles, fromLiverpooii with a cargo ; v i:Nkw Oar.BAgs,Sept. 17. . Arrived, ship Hocklight, from New York.' „ • - . ’ MEMORANDA. ftienmfimpPhLne&a Sprngue, Malthewe, hence, arrived 7 -at Boston loth met. r : . Steamship Kcnarngton, Baker, cleared at Boston 17»U inßt. forrfuladelpbia. ■ Steamship Virginia, Kelly; henoo, arrived at Rioh /,-• moad flth uwt. * \ . ,1 Steamship State of Georgia, GftTvin, for Philadelphia, • bulsdfroro Sayiumab mat. with 073 bales ootton, fid s v ,doyarni2K);do domestics and sundries. Fasseugers— j .r A Racher. Ii S Gowdery and lady, and J 8 -■ r *r' SteamshftjPhllAdeliphiA. Harrison, for Havana and N Orleans. clearetTatNewYork 17 th in*t; Ship Snmatra, Abbott,oleared. at New-York 10th InsL . , > forSanFranossort..- ■ ‘ Ship PlulodelphiA,Poole,froin.Ltterpoo] sth ult.for - PhiladelpbU,,was spoken on the &tb, lot 40 5L lon 36 00. - Evans, Rom Calcutta Slay SO, was bolow . BostonlSlhinst. ... ' i»hip.Othello,Greenpush,for Idverpool,went to sea 4 , - ; from Charleston 13th inst.. .. ' ■ -,&“JR.P a ltf ea *?^ M ’*£BoatMmhi | irt.rromCalcutta May J 7 ., Capo Good Hnpe Jujr J& . Hn<3 heavy V7;,we*torlygales oirthe?Oapei Bpoko July;J4,lat3467S, \. l?agl9ME,B]iip TrMftontfrom Bombay for Liverpool}. . A»1L??» let 8 H St »W, bark Ceres, from Danen forS Amenca;,same day,ship Witherles.from Liver , pool for Ademfiflpt 12.1atS551N,lohg 7110, baric Theo* dfcfrom Charleston forßarcelonal . ,■ - jSjito Sea .Lark, from pensjag.WM below Boston 17th BarksArtb'nr»fromBbattghae,andVernon,fromMon tevidpo. were bgloivßoston 17th inst. . . r,. • , .Bark'Marcy Ellen, Worroll, from Cuidad Bolivar,ar rived at New York mb inst. . * .• , - Bjirk Bayßtato. Sparrow, from Bolton for Baltimore, , before reported ashore south of Cape Henry, was gotofi, and arrived at Norfolk 17tb lust, .Bflrk JsTces'Briant. from Buenos Ayres, ar . nyed at New YorkJZth inst,, ' • Bark- He>n Mana, Nickorwm, cleared at Boston isth inst. lor'Philadelphia., - ■ > V B £’ k Graves,'clearodat New. York 17th inst. for Rio do Janeiro-- •' • \ ’ ' . • ; Bark Brnzitiero Baxter, from Richmond for Ilio de . Janeiro, 8 duyS odt, was spoken ,11th list, lat S 3 sa, long -, Buck cleaxed at New .OrVflAs iotii Inst, for Havre. ’• JUehinond r or - -J*o®iro, sailed from* - 1 , i n zf T fo r C if™' Bumphroy, clearea at 8t Jo!»n,NB, ; ’ r - ' , Brig Sea BoUe, Kow. from Havana 1 for PhUnd^lphls, , Brown Water Rogjt, went to , pieces. Tho canto hsd arrived at Nassau previous to Ist . mst, aod ’a vessel chartered to forward it. .The (salvage 1 awarded was 40 per cent.' ' ' . ■ -BrigTno,Jeni t fromßiodo Janeiro, arrived at New' Yerk l7th mat, r ' - - , * Brirjjene. Cplel hence, arrived at Boston 17th inst; Bng Tangier; Pendleton, hence for Bostou, at Holmes* - Hole jC?b inst. ' ‘ ' . Britf C H Sampson* Porther, hence, arrived at St John, ■ NB, 13th fait. J ; Brig May Queen. William's, henoe,waß discharging at Port an Prince fits InsUtovetufn. Bng Etqilr, Saunders, for New York or Philadelphia, tilled from Providence lfith ihst.and anchored below. Schr Fly, Checseroan, hence,'arrived at Nantucket 13th mst. . ' fiehrs Geo* J Jones, CroyreU, LA Danenliower.'Weeks, . Sarah J Bright. Smith,aridy R Plater, Gandy, hence, % ' arrived at Boston 17lh inst.' * - ’ Sohr Broadfietd, Fisk, for Philadelphia, cleared at . . -'Boston 17thinst. ’ r ' Bohr Judge Horkinson; De Groot, hence at Richmond ‘ • istninst ■ • v . 1 ' r 'i ' . Forest Xing,Perryifor Rio de Janeiro, sailed, from Richmond lfith inst.' , Scht Jane Ross, Jaoksont hence, arrived at Norfolk - -lfith inst •' ■ • -■ - ’ - , 'Schr Sarah Lomsa, Cruse, hence for Pawtuekct^at Providence 18th inst* „ - ' ' ,• Bohr Francis Newton, Emerson,for Wilmington, Del, ' - to load for. St Croix, sailed from Providenco 10th inst; • ■ and anchored below; 5 ; - ; Bchrs Reyenne, Gandy, W E Bird /Smith .Native, De*' hart, and U & 3> Cramer. Huntley, sailed from Provir; ' denoe lfith instTforPhllMielpliia. i r v J , . 7 f ' . ‘ . .. 4 , -Schr Dorcas Ireland; Bako/, cleared at New YorklZth ' - ' iß*t, for Fernandine. - - • - - Schr Jas E Price; Loverton, cleared at Baltimore lfith ■ : inst. for Philadelphia/-’ ’•" - . - . ScnrECKuighti Whiflow.honce,arriveda{ Norfolk » lfith mst/-■- ■>. i- Sohr Hannah Matilda, Price, hence, arrived at Boston ' letti > ' : • JHRiiley, J Clark, W W Marcy. M B Mahony, • . A iWotidraff. < Binis l .PadzaM*kand H E*Weston, Maloy; Hence fof BOston/were at Holmes* Hole lfith lost •• ~ Schrs -Fcrtu hence for Haverhill, Mary Ann & Caro .' lino; do for Portsmouth; Mary Fletcher, do for Eastport, r. .. AnnSCttnubOtLaniotDaixrat.Aid,do for Boston,were at Holmes’Hole lfith inst. ■ * ' ' ochr Maria Roxana, hanee for Portland, sailed from . -> Holmes’Hole lfith inst; also sailed, sohra C A Greiner. : Mary . Miller. Mary Patterson, David Smith, Mary J - Hoyt, Mary Anna. Minnesota, Gagelle. E - Flower. Samuel Rotan, E H -Atwood, LT Pharp.F.lla, t,^Cabo t, A• J Horton, 8 J Bright, North Pacific, _ ®c!irß?ueGri?i Mann.hcnco, arrivedntJohn, NB, _ Schr Warren 6 Nelson, EndicoU. hehce, arrived at Newport Hth inst. ■ Bchr Amelia, Rookhill, from Providenoe for Philodel phia, sailed from Newport 15th iflst. ' - - - « ’Schr-Win P Williams, Aiken, henoe at Providence -■ • 15th inst, Qn the hixlit-of the 13th. off-Montague, in a heavy Huall, split foresail, jib, and flying jib. , • - j Sohf ranthea, Potter; UehoQ for. Pawtuoket, at Provt* ■ - dOaoo 15th inst. " •' * « -: US-'""- Bchrs John Cadwalader, Naylor, Wm Lopgr, Robin-- son, Percy Heilner, Gandy, War. Steed, Smith, Lewis Clark, 6noe?> Almira T, Emerson, Chu Carroll. Pratt, -- andJaa R Mitchell; Morris, fthe, tatter for' Pawtucket) sailed Jrortf Providence lfith inst.’for Piaiadelphis,- - ■' Schr John Rurales, Rider, tor Bangoror Philadelphia, according to winuf sailed |Vom Providence 15tUinab ; Bclir Bmril. Hawes, benoe at Gardiner 10th inst. Sohr Nightingale. Bangs; sailed from-Gardiner 10th ' inat for Philadelphia, - ' goto Marf’RPnco, henoe at RocklandJtftinit. 1 Sear Martha Wnghtington, of/Pall ififi tons, well found in sails and Tigging, and in good order, Jins been purchased by parties on terms not - -transpired/' ? -r- ,t ? , , . ' J %**&brß U WbeMen» Capt Jarman, from Alexandria for *,, N, York, put Jnto the .Delaware. Breakwater ltth .inst, iii m . distrasa.hiiviing been dismastodanrinsagnjeonTburs* - fliyy-night, off the Cnpes: will come to. this city to repair. - Jones, cleared at New York 17th ' AMIVALS tAT TBB PRINCIPAL HOTELP, = oc.td xw*£v* o'ococklabx jiwat. ' [For additional Arrivals sis Fourth Page.] . "GIRARD street, bolow Ninth. ** • JHoppfa,'Boston ' v:- AJ4 M«m JjLniDb, Bouton • 8 D-watkinaaru! lady,Ten Mw OBMoKuroan»T«»8 -4! Dowlus* Cincinnati.o J TSwerihxpr,St Loutii . ,?B mnnpnn*. BlngJip’tn Mnkou.Gnlvnstqa, AMonhmrner, N Orieanw r * New¥*rfc£> j„ M»»w?BattBlte ( NfiwYoFk . WAThomas, New-Yorfc EG Mawraj.Charleston, «• . ' - WH Bailey . Boston' ’ E Johnson',,Connecticut A-_-E mJWntbicum, IK* • F C MatnorgOiuUharlestou WJdSHopkiu/, Wash, DOWE OffrdU. Montg.AJa , ■ ' ■ WW# . , jna C Pinchfjey, N Y -. ~.Atatnoo4 B utr,Toxas, • cl)Bare.iuU..Mb ri U<?p vjn gton,Xy FWfiraith,NY JONES!.HOTEL-rCheatnut itreet. abov® Sixth. -, - - , = ElVFarnawo'tth, Nashvjllo W J MoNailv* Ma»* - HQ’NeiLNp V . - •WGninre.BaJt / > «■ . ■ , y'Mßowrey.Va. fiWillmm*, N Y > ; ■JmWilliams* NY-.'! , -E Kealinp, Mbm N JLto(ton&U.-N’Y, ? Miss Luxtoril NV ■ ‘ > . . SlissFjeid, N Y - . W Meanoy, Boston > , - yr/»rtF|Pror f Kt ■ ■ T Foster * Is, N J <■. : FRANKWN HOUSE, Chestnut street, alx>Y© Tliird. ’ Jos Curainge, Bpston., _ . •' 1 ' AMERICAN HOTBIr-ChentnUtiit.lohaveFmh. !. i ■ Tfftreeto, Belt ■ „ ~H J9miao»|Nen- Cn.llo Jft 856&W ■ ■ AH Houston. NO FJ.ee.Erwin, N C .% ».... t JxMerrefield. Batt =t<* \. Germantown ‘ \ */*, PrSfwtoniGannmitoVn AjJTfariaon,NC ; &la.'NC TrAnUmiA daug, y*.', ■ . aWShoto?,- ' i^MY Ellis,NC ' C-- at., below Arch;’ • '?■ 3'cnn . ,E C-Codeilf Vhi!4' l ■' :Geo at Kiddie. PutU r Goo H Ettla, Pa , Afr^Gepb4tt..Ma^ <; >, i *, - ,ri HOTpJ>~4joh, street, hbove Th)rd. ■ a 8 mvTs.'l’htla, . v . : Allen. W Cheater J ; / 8 Davia, Huntington, ind' “•/ ’;'BAi'ij£AbBKiyi»B-SRooirSAF^.— &y&j arge aeeortmenk of SALAMANDERS for gale at reaabp- FOURTH Street, PUladeL i:,-: J ■ :EVAWa k WATSON i Ftnh)—Noß«hnwi )*} 2vt *."* <K>|tJ«WiW!itW-h«4 r lTgfctwt.'t« re i ‘4tr, fnMttt lar**' ftmoiutte, from all elutes of - y; f --l : and alw Interut at the rate of five per •' . oenf.uvefann'nrcu -■, -■> >j - '/. Money mar bo'drawabr oheobi-irlthoat of in- ; v rtere«. ,* ‘ V.-l ;’ J ' ! ■s£{*’■• , Office ope» dallii ifomY nntil* o’olock, and on Mob -1 < -, day,and g&t&rd&y onbl 9,in>the evenlac,- freeideat* fn«t Bop^om? ■ Special notices. „ Tub. Eau Lustralk on Hath'Renovator ovJuLgs Han el possesses astonishing virtues in purify ing and invigorating the hair. Hair that Iras become harah or diseased from neglect-or sickness, is speedily by its use transferred into lustrous, soft ringlets, and prevented falling off. The BAD LUBTRALE should find a place Jn evory Lady’s.toilet. Boldby JULES HAUEI, fit Co., 701 Chestnut stHfit, Philadelphia. It Facts for tiik f FEKBLB.—Dr. Mott’s Ghalvbsatb .Pints.—The only preparation of Modi omul Iron sanctioned by the Medical Faoulty, and pre scribed in their practice. - The experience of thousands daily proves that no pre paration of Iron dHn, for a moment, be compared with Innoxious in all maladies in wliioh it has hitherto been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in numor .ous cases of each of tho following complaints, viz: In Debility, Nervous Affections, Eraaoiation, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Incipient 1 Consumption, Scrofulous Tuburoulosis, Salt ' ’ .-Rheum, Sosn r, Mismenstruation, Whites, Chlorosis, Jaundioe, Liver Complaints, Mercurial Consequences, - Chronic ■ Headaches, -Rheumatism, Inter mittent Fevers, &0., &0., Ac. -.Debility, Impurity of the Blood, Depression of Vital Energy, Pale and otherwise Sickly Complexions, mill pate its necosaity in almost every conceivable case. In aU cases of Female Debility its effects are delightfully .renovating., No remedy has ever been discovered in the whpleHistpry of Medicine which, exerts such prompt, happy, and fally restorative effects. Invalids so long bod-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own immediate neighborhoods, have, aftor a few trials of this Restorative, suddenly appeared in the busy world, as if just returned from protraoted travel in a distant land. Good appotite, complete digestion, rapid acquisi tion of strength, with an unusual disposition for aetive and cheerful exercise/ immediately follow its use. For sale by all-Druggists in town and country. Price, fifty cepts per box, containing fifty pills, sent free by mail to any part of the United States, on the reoeiptof the price. Principal Office, 339 BROADWAY. R. B. LOCKE, General Agent. Wholesale and retail iu Philadelphia, by DYOTT A 0N8,313 North SECOND Street. auSfi-thsficiufim -, WroaELRU & Wilson Sewing Machines. -Philadelphia Offioe, 538 CHESTNUT Stroet. - Merchants’ orders filled at the BAME DISCOUNT as ,by the Company. Branoh offices m Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton and Westchester, Pm - eel4-4m Saving Fund—National Safety Trust OoMpAnt.—Chartered by the State ol Pennsylvania. RULES. 1. Money is received every dagr, ahd in any amount* arge or sm&U. 5. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day it is pat is. 9, The money is always paid beck in GOLD whenever it is oalled for, and without notioe. 4. Money is reoeived from Executor*, Administrator*, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, tp remain a.long or short penod. 6. The money reoeived from Depositors is invested in Real'Eetate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, mid other first olas* - '. & Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest oorner Third street, Philadelphia. gpU WM. M. HICKMAN, ONB Prick CI.OTniNG OF TDK LATEST 'STTLXs/made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL .SALES, LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Oar ONE-PRIOB System is strictly adhered to, os we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES Sc CO., . «08-tf . 604 MARKET Street, QrOvrr & Bakkr’s Cblhbhatxd NoiexLßifl Familv SawiNO-JUAOBinxs, AT ZBDVCXD PRICB§, Temporarily at No. 601 Broadway, Will xetnra to No. 405 in a few weeks, rjJAYLOR, GILLESPIE & CO., UNION STEAM SUGAR REFINERY; No. 337 ST. JOnN STREET. No. ne south front street. ■l9-mwfiotir riARD.,—CYRUS B. MILLER re«pect vv fully informs his frjends and the public,'he has removed ins Hair Dressing Establishment to No. 4to CHESTNUT, •bavwFourth stroet, next door to TAa .Preis offio*.. He will always ondenvnr to please his 'customers and visiteis,and be thankful for their pa trpnaga, - . ~ sJ9-2t* Removal,— a. miskey & son. Note and Bill Brokers, have removed from No. 18 to No. 45 South THIRD Street, above Chestnut. It* PURSUANT TO A DECREE OF THE COURT OF CHANCERY of the County Pala tine of Lancaster made on the tenth day of August 1850 in a cause Banner against Hitno and others the persons elaiming to be the heirs at law of nnd next oT kin to Solomon- Elkin late of tho city and parish of Kingston in the«puuty ol Surrey and island of Jamaica Esquirewho died inorabontthe month of February 1825 and to be tho children and other issue of Sarah Levrin Rose Kop msn Pnsoilla Him*, and Catherine Alexander the daughters of the said Solomon Elkin or the legal per sonal representatives of nur such next of kiu children and other itsae who may hfidoad are by their solicitors on or before the lfith day of November next to come in nnd prove their claims at the office of the Registrar for the Liverpool district of the said Conrtof Chancery of tho County Palatine of Lancaster situate at Number 1 North Jonastrest Liverpool in the said County Palatine or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said decree. Dated this tweutiethday of August, 1359. - , j JAMES W. WINBTANLEY, District Registrar. • Dodos Sc Wynitb, / Union Court, Liverpool, Plain tifl a Solioitom. , ’ ~ ~ a.--- f TNIVKRSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.— -*J -DEPARTMENT OF MINES, ARTB, AND MANUFACTURES. . ~ The Course of Lectures in this Department will com mence on the Ist of Novemlwr, , * Prof. J. F. FRA/ER— * Mechanics and Chemistry.’’' Prof. CHAB. B TREGO—“ Geology nod Mineralogy.” ( Prof. K. O KENDALL—** Mathematics.” jiof. FAIRMeN ROGERS-;; Civil Engineering.” >rol. PETER LESLEY—” Mining.” For information apply to the Janitor, at the College, North Building, or to FAIRMAN ROGERS. i Dnan nftha Facultv. »16 fit . . 202 N. RITTENHOUSE SQUARE. Law department - university _dF.PENNSYLVANIA. , > ATermolthia Inetltution will commence on MON DAY, yetolmr 3d. The subjeoteo! tho different course. “hmi.GEOKGR SHARSWOb'D-”Pertonn, Personal Property, and Mercantile Law.” Prof. P. McCALL-‘.‘ Evidenc*.” ' Prof. E. SPENCER MILLER-" Equity Jurispru dence.' . ti , ‘ . , The Introductory Lecture will bo delivered on FRI- TtfADAME VAILLANT, Successor to the LU, Ute M’idamwG ABDEL,wiII reopen her Boardine and Day School for Young Ladies, 1418 CHESTNUT Street.on WEDNESDAY, Sort. 14 *l6-3t* (JA.RR,IAGES WILLIAM D. ROGERS. 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. 1011 sl6-2m 0 LARK’S SPOOL COTTON, .Ju»tX6oelyedf'■ • ... - A FULL ASSORTMENT IN WHITE, BLACK, AND COLORS, ' For anJfl b, , ! OHAHL E S f F lEL D, : No, 20 NOitTli SIXTH STREET, - AGENT FOR PHILADELPHIA, CIUSK NQ FURTHER! YOU WANT Vour Portrait for lour parlor. The improvement in Photographing now enable* you to cot Life-size Pho tograpli* in. Oil atHKIMKR’o Photographio Uallory. SECOND Street, abovo Green. It** Fresh fruit jars. Those who wish to avoid the uncleanlineas at tendant upop putting np Crutt. by the use of the old style Jars with rnetal covers and cement, will be pleased to learn that the wholo operation of Preserving can be performed in leM than one half the usual time by the use or HARTELL’q ALL-GLASS JARS, pronoancedny physicutnaand icientiho men. to bathe safest and most reliable Jar ever made. A single inspection will satisfy any one of their inoomparauie superiority over all others. Mwufiotur^^hePj.^ ! No. IS North FIFTH Street, ■l7-Bw* • General Glass Leuot. fJIHORIiEY’S FOOD FOR CATTLE, • * ' (As Imported from England.' . For Horses, tnie food is imliapeiisable in promoting apu.sußtjiniiuall, tho apirpal functions in health and vigor. For Milon Cows it is invaluable, tner easing the quantity and improving the quality of milk. For Sheep and Pigs the.effect produced in one month will exceed addition of this food may be attended wi tb a sub traction of other food, to tiio extent of onp-thinl, thereby rendering its application one of while at the same time it materially assists the digestive powers of every nmrttnL in extracting a larger portion of nourish ment from the ordinary food, which would otherwise be iost.honseinient upon the impaired or detective action of those organs. Depot,«« ROCK.Street, s!7-too7 ‘ PHILADELPHIA. nENTLEMEN WOULD DO W.ELL BY .vAcaJUng on DILKB & KENSIL, 139 N. NINTH St., above Cherry, and have theif oki garments made to took equal to new, by cleansing or dyeing and repair ing • a!7-3t* T NICHOLSON, # ‘ SHIRTfI. IJNWandMARSEILLBfI BOSOMS and CfiliMßS' A large and choice assortment, /md well made, al ways unhand, unto whioh I particularly invite the at tentinnofcAair and prompt-paying rhobt-time buyers. • 8. E. oorner of BECOND and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. elO-lm* CHARLES JONES, No; 305 North SECOND Street, (Successor to A. Ml J., Osllajcher,. would respeotfnlly call the atten '-7 P, “tion of tnoflp desiring stoves to his extensive assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. I have purchased the exclusive right to the retail tales and repairs, in Philadelphia, of Gallaghers Celebrated " Wording Star” and ’• Sunrise” Gas-burning Cooking Stoves, well known for years, as the most satisfactory Stoves in the market Also, his dew Flat-top Cooking Stove “ Daylight,” which combines all tho useful im proyetneiits; and operates admirably. I also manu facture, m a superior manner, Silver * Gas-burner of the'best Russia Sheet Iron, These are the most economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves in use. - »16-3 m j 7 NEWLAND & 00., LOOKING-BLASB AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An exten.iv* .tool, of OIL PAINTINGS, otc. All at v«!r. law Price*. HU. AIICII Street, above SIXTH, Plnlsdolphin. ___j eU-tlalif .tSIABM AIR FURNACE. T T THE NEW CONE FURNACE GAS CONSUMER . Will thoroughly Warm, jour house with one-third less coal than is required by any other Furnaoe, REMOVALS. HAVE REMOVED TO TUB EEGAL NOTICES. EDUCATIONAL. OF THIS MANUFACTURE OF REPOSITORY, NEW PUBLICATIONS. V A very remarkable book, a very bold book.”— [Churoh of England Review. . Now Ready, OUT OP THE DEPTHS; THE STORY Off A WOMAN’S LIFE. 370 pages, 12m0., neatly bound. Price $l. The following extract's, from lengthy reviews iu pro minent English journals, will enable the reader to form some idea of the character of the work: [From the Church of England Renew.] “This is a very remarkable book; a very bold hook * and the writer must have made up his mind to have a good deal of fault found with him by very different kinds of people. ” In the first plaeo.what is oalled the ‘ religious world,* will dislike some of the doctrines implied in portions of the story; then the downright immoral and ungodly will, of course ridicule its reprobation of vice, aud its honor given to virtue and godliness; while last, though not least, there is a very largo class of highly respecta ble persons who will say that the author ought not to have meddled with such a foul sink of vice as that in which his heroine has wallowed. They know that such things are, that the social evil, as it is emphatically called, is working most perniciously ; but, sliut up in their oomfortablo homes,' with their home enjoyments and family pleasures, ostrich-liko, they prefer to olose their eyes to what is going on around thorn, to forgot the mischief and to ignore tho evil. Such persons will find themselves rudely shaken from their tranquility by the perusal of the book before us. and will exclaim against its author as having written a very bad book, a very im proper book; one which lays bare a large class of society, the existence of which ought not to be known, or, nt any rate, ou?ht not to be spoken of, or even alluded to, by decont people. With such objectors as these we have no sympathy. Tho * silent Anivd®’ are too exact a type of the course whioh they would recommend; and the destruction which befell that stupid oity is ton true a prototype of the threatening destruction of civilised sooiety forustorefuso to take warning by those things * which were written aforetime, and written for onr learning, upon whom the onds of the worid aro come.’ If the evil could be eradicated by silence, tho case would, of course, bo different; but has it been so i Have thoy the faintest notion thatsilonco is doing good? We do not think that they have; their only feeling on the matter is. that it ia better to lot ill atone; they do not iiko to have their coinfortablo quietude disturbed, by having painful imaged obtruded ctf their minds. *****t** “We think that wo have provided tho author with a good stord of objectors to his book; but they (if Mr. Puff's principles are correct! are likely to recommend it more successfully than those who would bestow upon it the highest encomiums. 'lt is irreligious,’ says one: *lt Is immoral.’says another. While a third declares that it only tells what tho greater part of the world does, and what tho remainder would do. if it was not afraid. What greater inducements than these can there'be to make any one read a book t It is a faithfhl picture, and nobody ought to read it, because of its irrellglon and immorality. “While we allow that it contains far too faithful a picture, we will not call it irreligious or immoral; on .the contrary, we call it most truly religious and moral; or, better still, most godly nnd menly. We have in ft the 1 Story of a Woman’s Life,’ recording hor downfall, her gradual degradation to the lowest of the low, aud hor painful and laborious ascent again to purer regions—ln short, tho ‘Harlot’s Progress’ of the nineteenth century, instead of in painting; provided also with a re tracing of that progress, whioh tho grant painter-moral ist of tho last century so powerfully depicted. “We now take loavo of this brave and honost book, thanking tho author for his courage and faithfulness* He (for we imagine the work is a man’s, though profes sing to he svomnn's autobiography) does not profess to have found an innneifiate specific for the social evil • but ho has done bettor: ho has written a book which cannot but tell well upon every young man who reads it, and is not wholly dead to virtue nnd to godliness—a book which rnay hoof the groatest value in holping to stem ho course of the aocial evil, the miserable nnd hatden ng offeots of whioh ue has portrayed as faithfully as Hofftrth, while he has supplied us with a soquol as in structive as, and far Jess painful than, that great moral ist has given us.” OUT OF THE DEPTHS ; TIIE STORY OF A WOMAN’S LIFE. One vol., Hmo., 370 pages. Price $l. [From tho London Literary Gar,otto.l “ A woman’s story and a woman’s book—' Out of the Depths’—will interest many nnd terrify some; but It can disgust none, for it is a book written with a tender and dolicate hand, and oven tho foul things of whioh it treats lose much of their nature by the method of treatment. It is. the old, terrible tale of suffering sin, and slmme; the old cry 'of ansuish sweeping up from the abysses of human degradation and spiritual death \ tJie old plague-spot laid bare to tho eyes of man, to see if porchanco there may bo wise and clever physi cians who can heal it. * «■ * * * * “ Tho book needed a skilful touch to reuder it readable by the general public. It needed to bo written clearly and distinctly, yet with extreme delicacy; more allu sively thap by direetdesoription, suggesting rather than relating. 1 hose diffiouitics the authoress has managed with alia woman’s ndmirnblo tact andjndgmont,nnd has succeeded in producing * very interesting novel, on a loathsome and revolting subject.” OUT OF THE DEPTHS; T|IE STORY OF A WOMAN’S LIKE. 370 pages; J2mo. Prico s]. [From the Examiner (London), June 3.J “ The book is, we believe,as to itsessentialcharacter, no fiction, bat tho authentic story oTa woman’s descent into the lowest depths of degradation, and of lmr reco very into a pore state of fervont piety. The narrative is written with a sacred purpose, and it is by hor reli gious feeling that the writer ha* been guided safely through a strangoly honest narrative that extends over the most perilous of ground. 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BALDWIN, CIIAS. MAOALESTEU, and JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION to the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to tho enter prise are rflßpootfuUy invited to subscribe. »8-tf RNIT JACKETS, tho Cheapest in the city, at too Manufactory, from 810 per doton uo, a superior article of Ribbed Berlin and Lined Jackets. Also, Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, Comforts, ho.. , n-in. n„. t* ri^gngWAJftfov KJEFINED SUGAR.—SOO barrels vartous m bb,s ssf»<jiKa nt* Mi»> TVV.TITM RtreeL CUPjRM CANDLES.—37 boxes 4s and Gs ISC TJITCH AND" TAR.—3SO bbls. l’itch^ v .\ iF W Wilmington .I*. extra quality, for chip use. 131 hide. North Cnrnlinn Tnr, for .elo by „ . „„ „ ROWLEY. ASHBUBNER.k CO., •W No.l, South WIIARVfS. Ttf ACKEREL AND ALE WIVES. —UU i-yJI bblj. and M half Bide new No. »j SCO bbl«. and I» half bhhnnawlugeNo.• AUokerelt loobhl*. AlewlVe., fo^laby NEW PUBLICATIONS. DIABY Of THK FRANK MOORE. 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The selections will be made from the houses in i arts most colobrated for their good taste. 800 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. 819 3t D«ESS GOODS AND SHAWLS FROM NEW YORK. iJ . Arranged this morning— VY, i V on cl» Merinos, high colors. Printed Prench Merinos, Polka Spots, i rinteu F ranch Merinos, Chintz Figures. l, r n l e< ! franeh Cashmeres. Aiirir (‘Hjtotion Cashmeres. a w°°! ? «“!«. Satin Travers. wool Mono de Lames, Printed in great variety ol stylos, ami inunj other kinds of Drois Goods. Htn iwAf a { l \ 1,,e °f Bay State and Washington Mills 7,r. J Sqiwre Hhawls.of entirely new de signs and fine Qualities, equal to French Blanket Hhawls. Bn , vorn l "tyloH Hoversable and Stella Blanket Hlmwts, ot entirely new dosuns. ftlS esch rowu Centre Stella Thibets, from $3.50 to Broche Long nnd Square Shawls. A new stock of Gents’ Neokties. Bajou’s dark Kid Gloves, .to. ■lf-thsm ' EIGIIT l A A n lt nJ l iVcil A 8t?e , . 1 .. T ADIES’ GOODS AT FIRST PRICES.— UQ ,.n...V*l °P e,l 'ng With the orksentseason, our thirty seventh hiismeKsyear. we Ink© pleasure in * , TO THE LADIES pirh quality of"’ f ° f ° Ur own wlea ®*clusively, of a su wlnih f,!nu A " D I)OUIiLE ZEPHYR, a ROFTXF.RU, Ry'fNDKll FULL.YErtH, and BRILLIANT COLORING, niorttsit. distinctive nnuieof , , , VASIHIKKF ZEPHYR, SUll.X.il?. 1 ! 0 ™ aocossnt of the llniitod quantity that can the evc/i/m's iPseof Urn' 58 horetor '> ra ' lM «" <t™s..cd tS . V e -T,' ,E KU »OWNCAriTALS. diirinJftmVriiiS been suspended Svnn.nia m 1 ,n order to set the pstriouo ?- r p ‘ fe r .° P® T 1 n^ ! "> 1 for the military hospitals, the Court uoalers expecting a prolonged war. did not fin. Eage, as hitherto, tho entite supply of Cashmere Zenhvr much to thoir subsequent regret when the declaration ‘’7 the renewnl of tho rage tor ofTho rmi'r/Vlftiiiflw- king advantapo of the hesitation balers, our CommiUKionor promptly took op for us tho entire surplus thus sot free, and contraetAil I B i ,,l L e i the supply of future vyesrs, by which we ft*} Placed our tady customers on (he same footing an ?i o ,i li n/ r r,.'i I? d V*V lea °f tha c “hUn®nta! L'npiti\!.,lmt tn aihanre ol the ladies i\f any other -American city. Wo have alsoin store onr usnnl lar/e simply of r. ar *. Regular quality m geucra!?ftt C oSy COVCrfi ’ nnd Woollen articles 20 cents per ounce for Colors, w W “ ’* .for Whites. Wo are now ptepared to exhibit tho MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF ~ . . EAXCY DIIESST/UMMINGS 'net. we have ever hadthegood fortune tooller our Lady customers. J Also, a fine assortment of , ZEPHYR EMBROIDERIES, m now and oxqmsite dosuns. PLAIN[AND BEADED HAIR NETS of the latest and most desirable stv es. , lt . . ISJIAWL BORDERS, orthe richest colors and PftUerns, for bordering Wrap pers and black or colored Shawls. v Steel Buoklea nml .Slides, r rench Woven Corsets. Fancy Ribbon* for Drexses. Extra quality Black Velvet Ribbons. Fino Black lhread ),ftces. Real i’omtand Honiton Lace*. Embroidered Cushions ondelippers. . Orno Knitting Balls. signs 0 *’ m worl£ ' n *’ * orm o f themselves (perfect do- Shetland Veils, nil colors, Knit Zephyr Goods. ... , Shetland Wool, nil colors. A lot of IAPESTRY, closing out At 10 and 12 cents per ounce. uTAmV“?Ii o i\V , fi l iiv^i lUto , ok ‘' f .“ ll Ul ? vMiotie. or ofiv TRIMMINGS emtirMod in tho assortment w THREAD AND NEEDLE STORE. MKIRIh* 1 * 011 of ’* lfl MORAN'S TOUBNURH WOVEN SKIRT, -fas sK " RT - And other desiralde patents in Ladies’ ami Children’s Skirts. An adnuroble Ski t Supporter given without charirewftn oath Laor a bkirt roufat our establishment. Advantages enjoyed by us pro-eramently ns manufac turers, nnporteraand package bujors, with unsurpassed experience and Hinnle cash means as the basis of all our operations, ortable us to dispense with the usual ro taiterg profit and to furnish t‘*e ladies with goods of a superior olftss. at tho prices demanded elsewhere for goods of but fair to ordinary quality, thus bora* the first and only manufacturers, in pur line, who realize the de sires ot tho i political economist, to see the producer and consumer dealing direotly with one anotherto their mu u*l advantage. We again call the attention of the ladios to the prominent feature of our establishment, tho retailing of goods fresh from tho looms which we operate in the spacious upper stonos of our , STOIIE and favtohy building, whore we constantly employ from 80 to 130 persons in the various department* of our business. PANVY OIIDERS EXECUTED AT AN JWUR'S NOTICE. J. O. MAXWELL Sc SON. No. J 032 CHESTNUT Street, „ . H. E. corner of Ele\enth*treet, Vimwrml from tho Girard and St. Lawrence Hotel*. aar we shall cnntmuo to supply in largo or small quantities, the wants of Merchants of the South nnd other sodions who require suponor goods for select customers, andthough we cannot vnry from the prioes at which we letmitliem U* our own customers, these rates will bo found, considering tho superiority in quality, to compare favorably with tho piece pricesof exclusively wholesale houses s!7-3tif Ilf ERINO GAUZE UNDERGARMENTS. jf-"**- of Cartwright 3c Warner’s superior make. We have, themjn all vaiietie* for »mlciul -JrftMerym mfdiumand"»t»K*r. w , «uAittles for Ladies' Gents,’and Children’s wear, including a lot of Ladies’ open-worked Lisle-thread hose, of very fine qualities. And a tot of linen and Lisle-thread hau hose for Gents’ wear. Gnuntlota in silk, silk and Lisle, Lisle thread, kid and buckskin. Nubia Bcarfs or Clouds, of large size, in white and colors, for sale at HOFMANN’S HOSIERY STORE. nugl-mw3cftr N 0.9 NORTH EIGHTH streeL WK CHALLENGE COMPETITION!!! DRY GOODS VERY CHEAP.'! WE BUY FOR CASH Wg’RK SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS. WE AIM AT LAROE.SALKB. A large and varied stock of SILKS, SHAWLS, . , DRESS GOODS. Lmcns or our own importation. Cloth, Casiiiiiip|-c"> Sattinetts. FlmnoLs, Muslins, Tiokincs, Ac., do. Rlnnkcta. in nil hizc* and makes. Marseilles, D'infty, and Lancaster Quilts, Ac., Ac*. AtTHORNLEY Sc CHISM’S, N. K, corner KU/IITH anti SPRING GARDEN. . al7-tf SILKS. THOS. W. EVANS & CO.. NOW OPEN, OWN IMPORTATION, LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT DRESS SILKS, NEWEST AND CHOICEST DESIGNS A LARGE LOT JUST RECEIVED from AUCTION. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. nIJ-St ARSON’S, CORNER OF EianTll AND CHERRY STS., Have now open a fine assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. The wholo from the celebrated manufacturers, Hertz k. WogODor, m Benin. Our customers can depend on getting the licet nmole ever offered at retail m Phila delphia, at tite lowest prices. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS. A variety oe Black Cloak Tassels. Handsome Crochet Cloak Frinoes. Niw and beautiful Dress Trimmings. Woollen Knitting Yarn*, all colors. ZEi’imt Knit Talmakjand Uai»h. Zephyr Knit Gaiters and Sleeves. A ri'Lii stock op Staple Trimmings. AT K A PHQ N * 8 LADIES’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR. STORE, Cor. OK EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS. «IG-2m Fall and winter goods, For Mon and Boys’ Wear. Blaoknnd Colored Cloths, m French, English, nnd American fabrics. Fancy ami Plain CaMuncres. Mixed Coating?. Heaver Clothe, Tricot, fico. Ae. Just Irom Auction, a large lot of low, modiutn. ami fine Kradea ol BlnckClothi, of Belgium fabrics, suitable lor the Tailoring trade. Cloaks. Ac., Ac. CURWEN STdDpART A BRO., 450, 453, and 451 North SECON D Street, *l6-3t above Willow. TJLANKETS. ■*-* Eughsh nnd American Blankets, in all grades and sizes. '' On hnud, an extensive stock, which we are soiling by the pair or in quantities, at low prices. UL'RWKN STOP DART A BRO., 450, 452 and 451 North Second Street *l6-3t al>ove Willow "t. anßlou, Black centre stella shawls. Additional lotsfrwn Auction, at Reduced Brices. CI’RWKN BTODOAUT A BRO.. Nos. 450,452, nud 454 North SBCONDStrent, sl(i-3t Above Willow, B ROCHE LONG SIIAWLS. ( Viennese mid Fan* fabrics, in new designs and colorings. Just from Auction, a Bplendid line of superior Shawls, at $lO. CURWEN BTODDART A BRO., Nos. 450,452, nnd 451 North SECOND Street, slri-St Above Willow. Long and square blanket SHAWLS. French. English, and American Shawlß, of new mid approved styles. CURWEN STODDART A BRO., 450,452 and 4MNorth SECOND Street. slrt-.Ht , abovo Willow street. rUSSTMERES, CLOTHS, VESTINGS. VJ Heavy dark mixtures Cassimeres. Do. with nnd without Sidebands. Black Cassimeres nnd Doeskins. B|ack Broadcloths. #1 50 upwards. Light-colored Cloakings, $1 25 up. Fall snd Winter Vestings. COOPER A CONRAD, »eJ NINTH and MARKET. LUPIN’S FINE MERINOS. One hun Ired pieces of extra quality and desirable colors at $1 ot*. One hundred piooes of fino quality nnd of same colors at76conts. These goods nave the most value of any that we have offered. BHARPLES3 BROTHERS, 65 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. TVEW AUTUMN SILKS. La Just opened ton oases of selected Silks of our own importation. Plain Poult de Soios,from the lowest prioestotho finest goods. , * Pich Lvons Silks of the newest designs. lam Black Silks, glossy and heavy. Neat figures and Brocade Blacks. Black and Fanor, two Jupos. BHARPLF.BS BROTHERS. s 5 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Btrecti. Dress goods. Rich Bouquet-pattern Wool Delaine*. Lnpui’u French Mermoes, 75 cents up. Cheap Delaines nnd Plaids. Full Poplins. Chint/es. Ac. BLACK WOOL DKLAINEB. Lupin's Black Woo! Delaines. 57 and 43 cents, Lupin's finest quality do., 50 and 58 oents. black Bombarme,,Alp o . a BUk., o * o . joj NINTH and MARKET. OF TIIEIR WHOLESALE CLOTHING. HUNTER, & SCOTT, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF COMMON, MEDIUM, AND FINE CLOTHING, Wo invito special attention to our complete line ol MACHINE-MANUFACTURED goods. NOS. 454 MARKET, fc 419 MERCHANT STS. aus-3m CLOTHING I AT WHOLESALE. 0. HARKNESS & SON, . 638 MARKET BTREET, tOVTHIi.IT COSMia Of TOUBTH STKIITt Offer for eale, on the moct LIBERAL TERMS, A new aid txtfmiivo etook of ?ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, AVAFTXD TO THI 60UTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE, TO WHICH THEY" INVITE THE ATTENTION OP BVYHRB. Jy2B-2m HARDWABE.* ‘JtftUITT, BRO„ & CO . IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, *o., 529 MARKET STREET. 529 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA. jJJOOIIE, HENSZEY & CO., HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE. NO. 497 MARKET, AND 41# COMMERCE StB„ PHILADELPHIA. INSURANCE COMPANIES. AMERICAN FIRF, INSURANCE CO.. lBlO-CHARTER PERPET- No. 310'WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having & large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplua In vested in sound And available Securities, continue to in* sure on. Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, MerchaUdixe. Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted, „ ... DIRSCTOUS. Oeor.e Abbott, John T, Lewie, John Welrh, James R, Campbell, Samuel C. Morton, Edmund G. Dutilh, Patnolc Brad), Chat. W. Poultnff, israel Morris. „, r GEORGE ABBOTT, President, THOMAS R. MARIS. Secretary. JaS-ly {f Life insurance and trust com [P ANY.—THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INBU RANCE COMPANY, Northeast corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Assets, $902,225 83. INSURES LIVEB for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—purchases life interests in Real Estate, and makos all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees Trustees, and Guardians. „ . ~ TRUBTEEB. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel 8. Stokes, Beniamin Coates,, William Martin, Richard S. Nawbold, James B. McFarland, Wi ham P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, william H. Kern, , James Kuston, Samuel C. Huey. Theophilus Paulding* Charles Hallowell, Edmund A. Souder, Henry C. Townsend, DaiuefL. HtUchtnsoi« Rodofphus Kent, John W. Hornor, William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, P. V. Duflow, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. RasiJi. . John G. Brenner, PT S. Michler, Keeton, DANIEL L. itfILLER, Pfaiident . _ BAML. E. STOKES, Vioe Pres't. John W. Hobnob, Secretary. aulS-ly THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, No. 403 WALNUT Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL..- *300,000 SURPLUS. .130 000 FIRE, MARINE,. AND INLAND INSURANCE. Fire Insurance, limited and perpetoal, on Buildings and Merchandise of alj descriptions. Marine Insurance, inland and Ocean, on Vessels. Freight and Cargo to and from all parts of the World, OSFICSKS. GEORGE H. HART, President. S. H. BUTLER, Asi’t Secretary. DIRECTORS. E. W. Bailer. Andrew A. Chamber** Charles O. Imlar, ti. H. Cogaihalh Hon. 11. M. Fuller, Delaware mutual safety in „„„„ BURANCK COMPANY. lISCORPORATkIiUyTIJEI.E(iISLATVRE Ot Georg* H. Hart, E. JvKoa*, A. C. Otte\t, Foster 8. i’erlans, Samuel Jones. M. D„ PENNS YL YA NIA , 1835. OFFICE a. E. CORNER thir6 AND WALNUT Street!, Philadelphia. onvMffl* , ‘ NBI,SIANCK £ARGO. S To all parts of the World* „ „ , , T ’INLAND INSURANCE On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, and Land Carnage _ to all parts of the Union. _ FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. H®* If/W SoSipamy,' " November 1*1859. p ar Market valve. #103,000, PhiUdelphia City 8 W cent. L0an....9105,iu 00 T~oinlVrivan]i% State Loans 101,425 00 S3O,GW, U. S. Treasury *X if* cent. Notes.... 80,111 50 $60,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d Mortgage .. 8 V ceut. Bonds 45,375 00 $20,000, North Fennsylvania Railroad Mort gage 6 cent. Bonds s $13,000,300 shares stock Germantown Gas Company, interest and principal guarantied by the oity of Phila delphia UJX 00 $5,000,100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company 4,337 60 $5,000,100 aharcs North Pennsylvania Rail road Company 660 00 SM6O, Sundry shares Philadelphia Ice Boat Company, Havre do Grace Steam Tow Boat Company, Sa vannah Steam Navigation Com pany,and PhJladelphiaExchange Company „ 2,030 00 t 340.700 9M9.199 00 onds nnd Mortgages, and Real Kstate, Of fice Building Bills receivable for Insurances made Balance due at Agencies—Premiums on Ma rine Policies recently issued—and other debts due the Company 01,388 1 Scrip and stock of sundry Insurance Compa nies Cash on Deposit m Bank. STORB. James C. Hand. Thoophilus Paulding, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr.# J. F. Pemsion, Joshua P. Eyre, Samuel K. Stokes, Heury Sloan, iames 11. M’Karland, 'homas C. Hand, Robert Burton, John B. Semple, Pittab’g, I). T. Morgan, •* J. T. T.o*an. '* M MARTIN, President. !. HAND, Vice President, iretary. mh36-dtf William Martin* Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Puuilor* John 0. Davis, John K. Penrose, George (1. Leiper, Edvard Darlington, Ur. R. M. Huston, William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig. Spencer M’llvaine, Charles Kelly, H. Jones Brooke, •Jacob F.Jones, WILLIAI THUS. C. HENRY LYLBURN. Seoi INSURANCE COMPANY, No. A 411 CHESTNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED STATE OF CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS, DIBKCTORB : Samuxl Wbiort of Wright, Broe., k Co. William W. Walters, William Ryan k Co. Charles Richardsoh- J. C. Hove k Co. Gsorob A. West West, Fobes. k Lloyd. Barclay Lippincott... Lippinoott, Hunter, k Soott. Jacob W. Stout.. —.-.. Chinees, Stout, k Co, Hxrry Lewis, Jr...... Lewis, Bros., A Co. „ David B. Birsky Davis k Birney. A. H. Rosrrhbim..— . Rosenheim, Brooks, A Co, John B. Ellison John B. Ellison k Bons. John W. F,vkrman..—. John W. £ verm an k Co. Thomas S. Martin Bavage k Martin. GEORGE W. DAY. President JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, Vioe Pree’t WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Seo’y. aul-tf INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE JL STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE-No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILD INGS. Chartered in 1794—Capital 8200,000-Assets, January 1, 1359. 8347,446 60 100. Alt invested iii sound and available securities —con- tinue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, Ac., on liberal terms. * DIRECTORS: Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Btuart, Simeon Toby. Samuel Grant, Jr.» Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner. William 8. Smith, Thomas B.Wattson, John B. Budd. Henry G. Freeman, William R. White,' Charles S. Lewis, George C. Carson. HENRY D. SHERRERD, President . WILLIAM HARPKH.HaoreLnr. ieS-wfiuif THE ROBERT MORRIS FIRE INSU RANCH COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, 409 WALNUT STREET. This Company insures against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public and Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks ofGoods.and Merchandise generally. The following provision in the Policies of this Com- K guaranties their security when assigned as col ai: “This policy shall not be invalidated, or in any wise affected, attar its assignment as a collateral security to a ground-rent, or mortgage, and the approval of such as signment by the office, by an> transfer or conveyance of the mortgaged Paul T. Jones, Jeremiah M. Brooks, John llulme. Robert Clarke, Isaac 8. Waterman, David Salomon, Edward. G. James, William Vandenreer, Joseph Janney, Theodore Cu> ler, Joseph H. Collins. Baruuel Castner. FAULT. JONES, Presid r* WM. VANDERVEER, Vice President. OILBVRT fl. BTJSIILINO. B«oret»r*. 1X1,7-11 Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Thoe.L. Laden, Win. F. Leech,, J. Edgar Thomson, Robt. W. D. Truitt, M. W. Baldwin, Wm. K. Hsmliu, John O. Janies, H. H. Shilhngford, A. J. Buckuor, C. h. Spangler, John W. Sexton. ft. H. Houston, william Raiguel, Wm.ft. Love, Jldwin Booth, Charles h. Norton, ohn Garmon, Isaac Mjer, P res ident—THOM A 8 L. LU DERS. Vice President—E. 8. WARNE. .Secretary -CHARLES A. DUY. deU BREAD MECHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Comer iTA BROAD and VINE Streets, PHILADELPHIA. This establishment is now in successful operation, day and night, and all are respectfully invited to call and see the whole process of bread-making for themselves. The undersigned takes the liberty of saving that ftr thmy-fivo years ho has been a practical Hhker—five as apprentice, and five a* journeyman in one of the first houses in Scotland, and twenty-five as master—during which time he has had the opportunity of making many experiments, and observing au the improvements which have t>eon made during that pencil. In this establishment, of whieh he has now the man agement. in addition to the complete labor-saving ma chinery, he has how facilities of many kinds not hereto fore possessed. ... Being unrestrained in the purchase of flour, none but the soundest and best shall ever 1* used: and he has no hesitation m saying that Bread of all kinds can be de livered, unsurpassed in quality and weight by that made by the ordinary process. Families in whioh the Bread made by the Mechenioa! Bakery Um not been tried, or in which it has been tried only, at its commencement, before the machinery was in perfeot working order, are respectfully asked to give it a trial now, the underlined believing it would lead to mutual jdvant.se. JOHN 6. MOXEY. tfIJM-tf Superintendent. LETTERS Testftincntary to the estate of ULRICH LINDENMAYER, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the subscnlier, all persons indebted to said estate wilt please make payment, and those having claims wiJJ present them to WILLIAM VOLLMER, executor. No. 211 South TWELFTH Street, or to his attorney. FRED ERICK HEYER, No. 341 South THIRD Street. sel4-wst* SOUTH and WEST. Wanted by a w\2J u, ?i Ma ?» * •itHAtion as Salesman. to go Btr»th ritrnlL. M bee , n , s , lx year* in the Jobbing Business. ■YffSt* *' Addre ” “ Competent,” Press office. XMT ANTKD—For the DON PEDRO II ▼▼ RAILROAD, Brazil. » 10 " ml ■" T “ nne! Bo,tom -3 ?K,TFn h r , .A° h ' ,re R “ llr01^ S Mamed Powoni to keep Boarding Houses. The p&assges; of these men will bo paid to Hiode Janeiro, and wilt betaken offafterward, u the work ad vance*. Steady employment guaranteed, for eighteen months, end good, wages. All those remaining lor the above length of tune will have their passages to the United States paid back, nr the same amount of money given them m Brazil. For further information, apply personally or by letter to the undersicnad. at the Dtuiv Ttffws office,Reading, Ponna. OLIVER JAMES, Agent for Mean. E. D, MUHLENBERG * Co! DON PEDRO 11. RAILROAD, »17-3t* BRAZIL, 8. A. WANTED —An Industrious Youth, who is n good writer and accountant, and of a me chanical turn of mind. Such & one may find a Situation where he may learn something, that inaj be usetnlto him, by addressing *• J. C. 11 at this offioe. sls-4t* YV"-^TED— By a Young Man, 19 years .of are, a Situation in a ’Wholesale Store ns As sistant tlerk,orinany department where bis services might be required. Salary not so much an object as an opportunity of learning a useful branch of trade. Peat °f jj(|[$ ac 9 Wli ' b® given. Address “J. P.,” this office. W ANTED T 0 EXCHANGE forimprov p * *n°*9 r R , !?RV?X>( r SftfJomincnmbraiioe f MPftcTes of excellent FARMXANp, located in Gloucester Co., New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bndgeton, shortly to be laid, passes within a short distance of the land. For farther particulars address J. K., office of Tk* Prut, jeji. FOR SALE AND TO LET. ®TO LE T—lhrce-stoiy Brick Dwelling, No. South THIRD Street, containing 10 rooms, with all modern improvements. Inquire Northwest corner TENTH and CATHARINE. s!7-3t» ,r|lo LET—A Second-story Room, conve ment to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer’s Office. Apply i3l CHEBTNUT Street. at 6 ® FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— The subsonber, in concentrating his business on Chestnut street, west of Tenth street,offer* lor sale, upon reasonable terms, his large manufactory, with out buildings and large lot of ground fronting on Sixth, Mar shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost any large manufacturing business. For particulars inquire of ALFRED FITLER, Conveyancer. No. 51 N. SIXTH Street, or to the subscriber. No. 1009 CHESTNUT St. slfl-lm WM. D. ROGERS. FOR SALE. —A pair of Sorrel Geldints, 13& hands high; seven and eight years did; sound and kind; of lugh soints and good bottom; ran trot m about three minutes to the pole. Price 91,000. _ Also, a Chesnut Sorrel Gelding, IS hands high; nine years old; sound and kind; a square trotter, and of great bottom; hi* always been used to the pole; and never been in framing till this summer, when he snow ed 1.15 to his half mile. Price $1,601) Can be seen on application to 8. SAGERS, “ Point Breeze Track.” iel4-it* For sale. The Subscriber will dispose of the entire Stock of pine monumentsTstatuary. HEAD AND FOOT STONES, Ac.. Ac, AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD, i Ho. IB3K ARCH Street, .Mm {M FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200 •3m Acres, well fenced and watered, in a good state of cultivation, admirably adapted to the growth of grain, grass, vegetables, and fruit of all kinds, particularly peaches, the trees or which five to a greaUige. Situate within two miles of a Railroad Station, Kent County, Delaware; comfortable buildings. For particulars, ad dress Box 3k, Chester, Pennsylvania. au3o-Im* TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo rough Cottage Lots for sale, admirably located on and near Ridge Avenue, above the Six-mile Store. Passenger Railway Cars now running near, and will soonruu by them. Apply to _ JOHN FRASER. Architect, au27-lm* No. 112 Bouth FOURTH Street. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR two single Gentlemen, willing to pay for superior Accommodation*, in a private family, may hear of sseh by addressing “ York. Blood’s Dispatch. al7-St* 9ft l WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE, Second-atory Communicating Rdbras, fur nished as parlor and bedroom, or separately. Also. single Rooms with Board. sli-St* BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms, single and in eflite*. oaa be had with first-class Board, for the Summer, Fall, add Winter, at 1315 WAL NUT Street. aaS-tm PERSONAL.— A. D. ANCONA GIVES A high price for Ladies’ and Gents’ Cast-off Cloth njr. Address. 330 SOUTH Street. *l3-et» CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. gAILY & BROTHER, IMPORTERS OP CARPETINGS, HO. 020 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now opening their FALL STOCK or VELVET. TAPESTRY, and BRUSSELS. ALSO, A ULR.UK ASSORTMENT OP- TIIBEE-PLYS AND INGRAINS. And am unusual display of ses-3m FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. T<f MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH. MANUFACTURERS OP OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We invite the attention ol dealer* toour large stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, s beautiful article for shades. The largest stock of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the market, at prices which defy competition. aa3l-2m IH’OALLUM & CO.. CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. Alco, Import,,, and Dealer, in CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS. MATTING. RUGS. &C. WAREHOUSE W 9 CHESTNUT ST., (Opposite the State Bouse.) Southern and Western buyers are respectfully invited to oall. n*4-2» s^aooo 43,0(57 86 $633,804 70 FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. DUHRING & CO., Nos. Wand 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS or ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND BMALL WARES, WOOLLEN YARNS. MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD, Asdsolioit an inspection of their oompleu and well* assorted stook, Jjll4m ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. gCHAFFEK & ROBERTS, 429 MARKET STREET, LUPORTERS AND JOBBERS or HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COMBS, BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLABBES, GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS, AMD TAILORS* TRIMMINGS. aus-3m JJUKNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, No’4Sr J 'uffiET ,h "TREEi', Above FOURTH, Nor h tide, A nAirnaowß asmjrtmwjt or NEW FALL STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS. OP tßtll OWM IJtpOaTATtOM and selection, which they offer for tale to buyers from all parts of the United States, on the most reasonable terms. MARTINS, PEDDLE, & HAMRICK. Importers nod dealers in HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Five door# below the Merchants*. Hotel, Offer (or sale the most complete stock of Goods in their line ft B found m the Vx\m Stxtbs, oonsisUng oT HOSIERY, of every grade. /•, oVFS in three hundred varieties, UNDERSHIRTS mi DRAWERS. LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS end COLLARS. Sen cambric hdkfs. a shTrt fronts. laDIFA* ELABTIC BELTS, with ijlasps of sd tirelT new designs, with an endless variety of NO TIONS to which the? invite the attention of Fl&r-cEASa AND SOUTHER BROTHER, & BREWSTER, S 3 NORTH FOURTH STREET HOSIERY, GLOVHS, ak» ’ FANCY GOODS. Wehaveannestock of Imported and Domestic Goods, particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE, To which we invite the attention of first-olass buyer*. ftu6-8m gLEEPER & FENNER WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS or UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, 336 MARKET STREET, PHI LA., Are now makingmors than nrz hcxdmd Dirriaitty pARiHiiEt of UrabreDaa, of every siae, from 23 to 40 Sayers who have not had 8. A P.’< make of goods will find their time well spent in looking over this well-made stock, which inoludes majct aov*LTtx«, nor to l*jnst With %lstvKtrt. jgIMON HEITER, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER OF UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND MAR KET STREETB. My stook is now very complete in every department and will be found to offer inducements to buyers unsur passed by any other.house. ault*«n WANTS. BOARDING. PERSONAL. UMBRELLAS. AMUSEMKNTB. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. , GREAT COMEDY COMBINATION. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. SepUmbe, I*4. lAJ». When Sheridan'* Corned* of the SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Will by presented, with the followinr IMMENSE AND MATCHLESS DISTRIBUTION OP CHARACTERS. Bir F«t»r Ttaite ...Mr. H. Ptaeito . (His Sratappcarance Here in three jear»-l Sir Oliver Surface Mr. A. W. Feino Joseph Surface.... j. VT. Wailark. Jr Charles Surface Mr.J H. Taylor Crabtree ...........Mr. W.David?* Sir Benjamin Backbite. -...Mr. Bner* Carele«4 Mr.J. j. Prior •ar:*J&saS |V Si, rrT ' Bor,; v;.'.;;;;: ;v'.: J \ ll M r%. Candour... - Mrs. J. W. Wr 800 \Jr Lady Sneerwell Mr*. t**aoe Mana Miss J. West, servants -Messrs, p. a. Anderson and Galagher The famous Scandal Scene will be produced with Groat Scenic and AitiaUe effect. l e ? of Com * >r W 1” r “Uov*> Lr Ib. ... Onxi Brt- LA FONTAINE D’AMOUR, ADMI6BION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CRAW. Se.u m*r be an-ored d.ilT from Eirbt A. M. mail Fir, P. M.—THE OFFICE 13 NOW OPEN. “““1*1" Door, o„n »t 7 o'clock. Performance. tocomiiHaoa at >4 before 8. TtTHEATLEY k CLARKE’S ARCH ® ¥ STREET THEATRE. m-TOISIMONDAYi EVENING. September U. MACBETH.-Macbeth, Edwin BoothTMaHoffM- Dolman; Lady Macbeth, Mrs. John brew. To conclude wth „ , , FORTY AND FIFTY . Mr. Lily W>ite ; Mrs. 141? White, Mrs. John Gilbert. . ScAXkovPates*.—Admission. Scents; Becaredbeacs in Dress Circle. S7K oents; Parquet. 50 cents. Doors open at 7 o clock; performance to rrommenoo at 7H o clock precisely. RETURN OF THE FAVORITES. AT MUSICAL FUND HALL. EVENING and Ererr Erenm* duria, tb« "GEORGE CHISTT'S minstrels. TS. VfoTld-R,oo»nod. Oriricl .ctl Oalj MINSTBEIS GEORGE CHRISTY & R. 11. HOOLKY, - - . ..^?J? F airroas. __ S. C. CAMPBE LL, Mniical Director. Aqmis»on 25 cents. Tor farther parttealars eee small and large bills. Doors open at 7. Comnena* at 8 oVlojk. , LEWIS X ZWlBL^rAgewt. WALNUT-STREET theatre. » \ Bole 1/iwa. M. A. GARRETTSOff. THIS (MOXDAYI EVENING. 8-n Umber IJ. _ , HAMLET, PR&.CB OF DENMARK, Hamlet, Mr.E. L; Davenport; Cbiudiss, Mr. Yoeog ; Gertrude. Mrs. Duffield; Ophelia, Mrs. Anpa CowelL tToeonclud** with „ THE MILLINERS’ HOLIDAY. Seals op Paicxs.—DreseCircle,(Seatseecnredwith out extra charge,) 50 cents; Parquet. (Beau focann at M cents, )3TK} Beoond Tier and TiusiJy Cinele.nno Third Tier, 23 eenU: Pnv&te Boxes, according to tneir loeale. 95 and R 3; Single Beats la Orchestra and Private Boxes, 75 cenU. Box Office open daily, from 10 until t o’clock, when seats can be seenred in advance. PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION WILL BE HELD OH TUESDAY AND 'WEDNESDAY, September 20th and 21st, AT CONCERT HALL. Ths will be opened for contributor* at UCfdock on the 20th.and the Committees for awarding presumes will meet in the Hall at 5 o’clock. F The Exhibition will be open to the public at 8 o’clock on the *venmt of the 20th and during the day and eve ning of the 21st. A tand of mono will be in attendance during the evenings. Tickets 25 cenU. Members can procure tickets from the Secretary, at the rate fixed b« the Br-Uw*. HENRY HAY, &*C- 3^. PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION, 4 WILL BE HELD OB TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20f A and 21 it, AT CONCERT HALL Tickets, 23cents. Member*can procure tteketsof the Secretary at the rate fixed by the by-lawa. s!7-dt»l HENRY HAY, Recording Secretary. JjiN RICE’S ' T GREAT SHOW! THE MOST UNIQUE. EXTRAORDINARY. AND ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITION VPO EARTH. Will Exhibit at HEADING, MONDAY. S«pt. l*b. POTTSTOWX, TUESDAY, “ept ibb. NORRISTOWN, WEDNESDAY, Sept JUt. FAREWELL TOUR OF DAN RIOB, The Orest American Humorist. THE ONLY TRAINED RHINOCEROS t THE ONLY TIGHT-ROPE ELEPHANT: THE ONLY ” EXCELSIOR!** THOSE COMIC MULES! And an infinite number of other ittrto liens, are comprised in this LEVIATHAN EXHIBITION, ®P“Fcll PanriccL4ns in Bo.ls OREEJf >.VD COA‘ Tta«WrtnUd oKß|ulllAßAl|J) perform ererj afternoon and crania* at FetrawasL The run of the Green and Coetee-etreet Kailvar fUi along Eixhth and Coatee streets, to Famaooat, ererr five minutes Fare fire cents. __ anie-smvthtf WILLIAM BRAD. Sueerintendent. CANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTHetreet. berrseaChestantand Market* Ooen tor the Season. ~ SANFORD'S STAR TROUPE, the .largest Compear u» the srorld* la their excellencies every evening. SANFORD appear* „ _ Every evening ia Ki* greet Role of Chafsctera. Doors open at 73*. Commences* A Admission » oenta. ChiiUren 13 oenta. sacS-Sm M cDONOUGH’S GAIETIES—RACE ST.,- 1»A below THIRD. THIS EVENING. THE GREAT PANTOMIME or BLANCO’S MAGIC SWORD,' , With New Scenery, New Dreaaes, and New Appoint ment*. WONDERFUL TRICK! _ GREAT SCENIC TRANSFORMATIONS! MECHANICAL EFFECTS’ Price of Admission to and 16 cents. Private Bowe* 23 cents. rpHE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OV X THE FINE ARTS- No. MCS CHESTNUT STREET, w „ is open daily,(Bundaya excepted,i from 9 A M.JfS • V.bl, Admission 28 cent*. Children uderUrtfMua Statne of EYE REPENTANT maw on exhibition for a short time. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to their stock of SILVER WARE, which is now onusuallj Urge, affording a vm« riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any how* the United States, and of finer quality than if IE*BBfV>- tured for table use in any part of the world. Our Standard of Silver if 935-1000 parte pure. The English Sterling 925-1000 “ American and French 900-1000 Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-five parts pater than the American and French ooin, and ten parts purer than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver, and our Foreman being connected with the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several year*, we guarantee the quality asabove(93s), whichif'ifcejbus* teat ca» made to 6« «erric*s6t«, end will realm tha action of acids much better ikon tk* ordinary Silver wummfsutuTtd* WM. WILSON & SON, S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured aa agreed upon, but po titivtly notu inferior to FrtJuX and Amiri* can standard. Dealers supplied with the same standard as need fa out vetail department. Fine Silver Bars, 999-1000 parts pure, constantly oa hand. an34-em COPARTNERSHIPS. jVOTICE. —The Copartnership heratofora existing between the Sobscnbers is dissolved br mutnsl consent. THIPIKAA. ___ _ THOMAB T. MASON harms pnrehased CHARLES E. UuBINSON’S enure interest in the Concern, is alone au.hon.ed to end. to. |<* | cfE. ROBINSON: Fhilada., Sept. 7.1559 N.R-The DRV GOODS JOBBING Business will be cooHaoed at No. 45i MARKET Btre«t. under the narae.by THOMAS T. MA3OJC Fayt apa., Bep*. 7,1559. s&-la_ TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 11 firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, k BRO. is this day dissolved* The Heater, Rango, and Stovp basinee* vill be continued under the name of CHADWICK' k BRO., at the Northeast oorner of SECOND and&ACB StToets. JOHN K. CHADWICX. FRANCIS aTCHADWICK. Philadelphia. July U. 1859. wM-tf DANCING. DANCING ACADEMY, Northeast comer of ARCH and BROAD Str*e«.-Mr. HAZARD, from Fans, and , w«U known in this city a* baying hod the largest and most fashionable Dancmc Academy for many years, haa the honor to inform bis former patroai and the nnbuo that he hat returned to this city, and wiu open a Dancing Academy at the place a borenamed, o« MONDAY, the Kth of SepteraW. Mr. H. vill Mk teach classes in schools and private famil e*. Mr. H « style of dancing is plain easy, and graceful, andean be acquired in a short time. An easy and graceful de portment. as well as a perfect knowledge of the preeeot style of dancing, such as is done m the very beet »* cicty, wiH bo imparted at once to the scholars, and no time wasted in learning ohl steps and dances that are out of fashion. For terms, references, etc., »pT«J_oi the hall. seH-am ITOGrUET & HUTTON. as. MANUFACTURERS of DEs K S AND CABINET FU K N IT U R E, NO. 239 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Office, Bank, and School Furniture, Extension Tawee. Bookcases, Wardrobes, eta ©50.000 TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamond,, Watchee, Jewelry, Gnae, Mp> ohandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate terms,by JONES k CO., Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD andGAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. EstaKished for the la«- Seyears. Office hour*fromT A. ALtorTeat. Seihd-hond Gold and Silver Watches, makers, warranted genuine, for sole the original <Mt thrills and sheetings for ex. RRfIWV BLEACHED, AND FLUE DRILLS, MO hejlvv ANUI.iJhT SHEETINGS, M Scwli FRONT BL, aad » LETITLA BtnaL OMS-I* PACKING YARN. —ltalian Packing yarn, suitable for steam engines, manufactured n r the best material, and for sale, at the lowest pnoee, ol me or 'WEAVER. FITI.ER. A dbu lall No-UN. WATER and gN. WHARVES. IVUW Nos. 1A 2 MACKEREL—A small 1 i in voice of assorted packages, landing from steamer RAILWAY,
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