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Ve Now York - - , : ' ..4 ' ...i'7 ` . ,'- cf ' 70114 tiollamswinkt.ftreet, above rixth• .p , , irwithers,lcesteeky T D Leonard. Tanneeeed ~.` I toisrfilten , vary Jll 11111roso. Nentiockv "'"'" ' - ' linions, Nashville W Darnell, m Wedge ville ilk i t .. - •' i , .. ran d es d, mBlOOlOllO litt r ytattor,Bgtrz a ti li k tfu rno tzle ih r t7l=, I,' nmgur. R.::. ynclrk. C 11;Irrumeeit, klberWmon 'W P C lark, Beaton ' Y; %. lLib igga tlll i i i l l :gp t tit j 4 4 14 1 1. 1 :f•= 4 ;1 " t 1148 ,! ie ff . over York - kigansinger. BiltiOlo7o ~ Wye - mmeiermr• I pilleflOrilh Dover DO_l . ...,,t) elker fr, la..4llsrriorbutli BMWs, lyntlei r m y r we !„- ‘ 1 , ;( 1 , - ; : , ksayt r iTi P irr , 4111 f jrit. " 4.."; al.. NY Co t - • • MR% iffsoldrit " - r Sha'An.syl i vegia te 1 • - i',l' - '4, A 04 0 ',. VAS k r N I 'llo w tt pi t l ai vau , m ~..i , ,,, . . ,- , /rjeto - , ' ~, wic ifwhataut Iffo SUM la r• ,t ' ', „, ma.' !an ' N. , Was, ,YOl Fri a ' - -, B " .., A w odr. mitotic, Car ' . is ' Pittibirc A > with. A York . • ..f, ~ ,i L. o{ v ig, s Al.. ft.a ,. 03001 telle nr.a... 4ll. bid,i t eg rk , ' -•. 1. - - ; ' ',.' .--. sill Mrigi. ViriTailabs ilFaiTia ' Aron, Idd t ut 4 . '" ' '. ors egoCkdar, Taraeoss , . A siker, 41. ork 4 1 11"1.6 7 4."rk '., Iltslig • & bt a tiNtora : . ,-, „pi it ' I irdeiplaa' reek .e 1 Jones. Lis, Ti p - '-'''' ' ' 841 ' -14"14 liter ; ja hak BD .WltisZi ll "lithn Ff, . .''' t44r411%,V41,_ ' 11v""ne c"' ~ ,4 ,, , +,.•, 1'. .., ~, kgrut3,4,714 - w Pis t kw,Tho , .1 . 4, , ~:7," ~, SO' lntel usieware 7 0 Caftan. Phiiiiielphis ~,,, -.,..... ~,, i i Mg AtrowLtrap-irt ow. above Third. ..11 Lisbon,o / ~..' , :r. ' - ... / 4 g rogles,ll:4 l York 42.1111.4Miri ~, ~, ip fir../ 1 . Ohm ... Jri l Viuolabio r t'r . .-,',,, - t.. - Malter. wining .ria v j ... an t , i i:f t . 4 ~„,r , , - . t ' , ,-, 7- , T i;Wl e tlir e i=es' V 1.44 s ae ' ' - ilii, seed' - ^-' ^ It WWI% *-- s - ~--. i ..„ Aro" 7,1 , u , . -}, ' o_., ESE 9,Tbr• '' ff 114144 iit rriX it„„k."°' 7:j.cupn i gt: 4 bwifoa , . Ti4llll. diall i KSl7 jr • TV:r. "Sfargejt2 I 1.4•1 r Toik - d met ", C _ I NOM .001610 a " Ito itfr Otivet: ab Obestait. italltes;Chester no 443"t reA t a t at r 15! Dnvii-5 m' alter cu. ' yi 4l" t ree . ti P itOke 00 1 10 , 1 4 . n , landelobin , - + A t+4llndAtig, ' t nvi aa!tr.....?" lii,„.. ou phi ri. , c VAi lle Tn t nimmtdr A ltilnhipl IV ltem==nel m.' listlintP2Miai '' yz,471,1-wh i c..te. .------ ,--- - - - , - , --,- , 2, •• --- --,-------•:,- iiimmtg,-.6..t.,fiipTit,ii k e. .. ' - '' , -"irtm-gszo ~,, 1-- -, coo ow , A' Jerrie& Pin Chl. - f-, ::- :-' , t , :z. ' ', • - ," MC' ..;.1,41; fin-wfstMOL„.. -' ..- -, , , .. 1 / 4 1 ;- iv • ,Siiren:— -,lin 5 =6I4,NT-0W ,:.1 , lie*: iiAtivr,dnfnirreg • , ~" .0,". -:"-Iti , ' itirui 1 04 , - :i1414 b r / ba;11, plltiln .'-' :-A,-W,A, r -1,--lntid- flrt, peow.nrotY . a 'tie Ar !, . ;..3 , .1,, .. , , ~ in*,,WAtti:: elifra elgA;47,=:n Br 1 1 '174 *"' igni,r::;3111,21.46.-EFPA —46, 1 , -. 4 It . Aitipt,lostm— MEM ~4 '~ :.. i. ~r ..- ,•~ sec'+~eitip,~.-;v:r~~r~s^, - =r~:~~r:e~:n-r~.Kr,~,.s~saa .:~- .... .. ~.rn f r ,p e r i tuntdjkl i e r t ta — al Keeton 4 rt tlibteri n " ant steekee r Kastr i n n , Pe • nit I. It Whitaker. Wayne no Pfignesem elpasvoreiniet , W G Book. Newburg' of DosoleiYrmaelnelitirg ' Mrs 0 Fryman, Friendlier lit! % U tter ._r.mrm; ,Pa Thos 1 56 . 1; no t .? Ch. . Dela°. Pre- A. Bahnel. a .o.rorswo.n.. - . 4 &nal 11, klyondown,Ps-II oehell, Myeretown. Pa kr 0 any er,Weieport ' 0 Soder. Bethlehem FOUNTAIN TlclTond strait. above . Market: J Ja¢ee Debilitate Davis Darner. Delaware faingB4.lo: l9lll4 ';Vil l i.frrgi;Z Dlel Jae Manlerne• De Kate ' Soho Kam over, Del AKt Cook, Dover:DM. ' Ise 8 Knight; Camden, Del J Platt. Dover. Delaware . Joe 8 Trade. Milford. Dal oam'l K KleGear. N J W Sproolds, Jr, N Y 8a; Johnston Virginia ,W McMullan: PhDs • DlIdel;.??Illef, Dover, Del Moore, Wayne no. NY • , NATIONAL Notpar—Raoe srait. abort! Third. W Hacker, D Lemma, Dauphea Oall; Roadbed StOhohild; Williamsport P renninstoni pryegspang .froh Rive, Bethlehem jfiebiwon ,,p. • Worth, Lebanon Mast Klbighane, Reading 16 Irdeet t emnersville BIM Riolossisille. JOS Whbla..r. Mare .Ipapptieggr,Tßeadien - Deeter.Denvelle . A m Green. Mussy, pa R o m m o m. Money. Pa R Green. Manor. Pa .3 in &OM*. Takothootion 8 8 flamer. Lebanon iARINE INTELLIGENCE. ftlili pOlflt7.ll PAWN. ARRIItI D. • Bohr sisrithilbseennot daya from New Bedford, with of Cochran A. Russell; Mr S A Roe, Baker, a dais from Laud's' Cove, with •rtit t4 ll A felltaddook, Williams; 4 dare from Hartford, *ithetone_to Thos Mansfield. • 80hr Undine, Rie Si. $ days from New York, with *did to Orowell Collin.. Bohr, &goners Rogers, J days from New York, with mils* tollitrldtear. - Bohr flobeNt3ls lark, d days from Chesapeake City, with credo to Clitletian it Curren. Behr Sameel•Croft. Codifies: dart!' from Chesapeake PSI. with gain to Christian dc Curran. • Behr Free Meson: krorman.Ailays from Indian River. with eon to las le Bewley & Behr Diamond. Townsend. S days from Indian River, with corn to Jos L Bewley & Co. ' •- - i.• • • - •CLBARF,D. SitelioneyS Shrive?. Dennis. Baltimore. A Groves, Jr, Bohr W Medlar Colby. Boston. L Audanned & Co. Bahr Id a A Wo od, (now,) Esker. Boston, Reveller & Brother,- Bohr Stag, Townsend, BOston, Repplier & Brother. Fehr Trojan, Cook. Boston. do. Bohr T PLamed. Ireland. Boston, N Sturtevant & Co, Slohr Mft Bltepos•d, Lane, Bridgeport, do. Sehr Lewis ewer, Hingham, C A ffeeksher * BCoohr. Tnatepti. Artie, E Cambridge. R R Corson & Co - „ • Ship Fedelia,Basaling, from Live] pool, arrived at New I'culc sesterd*T. Ship William Penn, Meads, from Liverpool. was be low flalttmore yesterday. Ship Bangs Chum Foster.ln Hampton Roads from CMlamites bean oydered to Baltimore. B nd ark lus, Lennon, for Rio de Janeiro, sailed from llaitinurrelesterday. • • Behr Geoggs 0 Baker. Barnard, for Philadelphia, re mained at Daboaston lath ult. SobrehtFlemins. Shaw; Ai Plater, BliaaardLld Hea rs. hi orolurr orei.Ponos, Stokes, arrived at wanting too, Del. rd mid Bohr Salialauy. Edward., rano. at Rlohmond Ist init. SPECIAL NOTICES. ;11.4.LANANDE13FDINTROOP ai.VEs.—A very largo assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at res. South's prises. No. 304 OHASTPILM St., Philadelphia. auS3 tf E VANS& WAToON. aivisa Pcorn--NATIorriL &raw Taw (bisrma—Ctionfood by 'the State of Peangylvords, RULER. 1. Money is reoeived over, deb and to any amoanl arse or small. ' I. FIVE PER CERT, interest is said Air money from the das it is mit in. • - • 11, no mem is always said book in GOLD whenever it is Maned for e land without notice. • 4. Moniy li mooing from R fsewfors, Admipithat ere, Gestdions, sod other 'bairns', in lams airmen maim thriumin a lois 'or short peril* Mona mosivid from Depositors is invested im Real Wats, autism Ground Rents, and other fiat eleas eseiritiss: • - O. Oboe open aiery day—WALK:II7 atteet. soithwast oder 71kiv1 stmt. Yhiladelohia jell Baslf!i's SAYING FOND—NORTHWM aroma Bloom) and Wit arre itrasztv.—Depoelti re oeived in small and large amounts, from all °lames of the community', and allows laterect at the rate of FM PEI CENT, per annum. *Mowry limbo drawn by *hooks without loss of Ins .04On OlNninaily; from 11 imtil o'clock, and on Moo ns, end &Wind s. until nine In Inn evenuig. Presi dent, FRANKLIN YELL; Treasurer and 6eorstary, GAAS. 111:110R1R.111. tIDARD PAINTING, BRUT AND ORRAPBST IN the City, at 34 Ilona THIRD street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and °Leanest in the City, at 34 South THIRD street. BILL-HEAD, PRINTING, Beat and Cheapest in the pity:ai . 34 South THIRD street. HANDBILL PRINTING, Best and Cheapest in the City, at 34 South TRIRD street, PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other dessorip tionof Printing, or the most imparinr quality, at the most reasonable rates, at RING WALT L BROWN'S, Craters Building; St .Bouth TRIAD cheat. /YU ti. ONS Ptuos OLOSUING of MI LASSOS 81171.11111,71E1N10 In the best 1111111119 t, eXPreMIT for RE TAIL SALM LOWEST ftellifig snots market Flain Insitee. All good's made to orner warranted sada Stebpil. Opt ONB-PR/CIE system to stringy adhered to; &ewe bslispre,this to be the poly Our way of defiling All are thereby treated shim JONES & Co.. 1114 MARKET Street. Glierl4l# BLICWS VELIBRATED riettsiimis MIWIIIR'MACEIiIES. • Tiup',Beet in Aloe fOr •Femilr Sewing . . No: 130 CIIPTErUT Etieet Philadelelue eurbir ' " „ SHOULD not fad to read the adver tisement of Prof. WOOD id to-deer sager. orri-rt B l is ll p L Wo Y6N.— d b te y m t b ße d m hDil r the rHtin,h F t Hds rink ofltomon. to _Qsroline M. Tyrol". of this pity. daughter of Samuel wi Tyson, and niece of the late Hon. Job IL - Trion. M.C. • lIIAII.OI—GLASS.—On - the 2d Instant, by_Rev. (Jeo. Mr.tiohn T. Mahan to Miss Kam Glace, all of Anatol Pa. idePIAMAAA--CLOVER.—On the 26th of April. by the Her. 0:A ,Porburrogy, Mr. Henry Mollamara * to adiskehrisba H. Mover. RIIBII—MOORE.—On theist of /MY. by Bev. Pdo vr.b.zdal. -He nry Enr i lijo thi ltlliiA Hume. daughtecof 000 M o ore . 7. 28 th of August. at Clioney. Illinois. by Rem Father M 0 M 16 116. Frank elookert. Esq.. of St. lymph.' Mo.. to Mary. younrest daughter of the late Jas. 2. Mime. EMI" of Philadel phia. HOSISVSON—DIGHAM.LOnthe 87th of Augut t. John II: Robinson, to Hull Sally A. Dltham, both of Phila delphia. MORRUL—On the &I instant, at the Knoll. near Phoe nixville, ra., Hannah Morrie , daughter of the late Cad wallader Morrie. The relativesarid friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. on Wednes day morning, the 6th inst., at/0 o'clock, without fulter incitation. - • MAGULL.„---16a the bd instant, Matthew Magill, in the 89th year of his age. 'the relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice. from the re aldsuelrof hie son. No 614 Wharton street. on Wednes day nywn az. at e croloak. To incased Frankford..• -CAM M—On naturdaY, Lt inst., Mr. William Cam's, Hu tbe teld Tear of bit. age. „Hui relatives and friend • and those of the family are reirpeutf.ll• invited to attend his funeral. - - without further notice, from him late residence No 1206 Arch street. on this (Tuesday) afternoon. 4th inst., at Vi o'clock. o'boNNELI.,.—On the Mgt Labeller, wife of Agnes O'Donnell, aged 80 years. Fp_perai from the residence of her husband. Sorrell and Bath streets, Diamond, this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3 oWlook. DON the 2d lust, Mrs. Johanna Dona hue. amid 29 years. Plateed from the residence of her brother-in-law, Jambs flash. N 0,1708 Wood street, on tam Tuesdp afternoon, at 3 co clock. YE —On the ma of reptember, Ida A delaide. only daughter of John H. and hinny Dye, aged 6 years and 12 dare. Funeral from the residence- of her parents. No. 1323 south Fifth street, on this (Tuesday) afternoon * at 4 .14tro.—On the 2d instant, Mrs, Isabella Field. --Funeral from her late residence. No 5261 Button• mood street, on Thursday morning,. Bth inst., at 10 o'olook. 810R110W,.--On the Ist indent, John Morrow. son of Samuel end Sarah Morrow, In the Mth year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his parent*, Howard street, below Franklin avenue. cd this (luesdo) afttir noon, at o'clock. MOORls.—TuddenlT on the 2d Instant, John Moore, In the 32,1 year of his age. Funeral (torn hit late residence. Twenty-second et ree vabove Filbert, on this (Tuesday) afternoon, at °'c lock , , NEW LAND.—On the Ist lust., William Newland( tft., in the 81st Tear of his age. Fmierel from the residenorf of his eon, Edward New land, Dwain street, above rfteenth and Coates, this (Tuesday) afternoon.atd o'clock,- qui NN —OO the 2,2 inst., John Quinn. aged alyears. 1. users( from the residence or his father Redmond Quinn, at Kedieyiryille. Upper Derb y . Delaware county, on this (Tuesday afternoon. et o 'clock. .TOMW INS —On the Ist ism., Miss Fanny IL , daugh ter of Ell and Pbcobe Tomkins, aged 18 years and menthe. - - Funeral from the residence of her brother-h)-law; Mr. Win. Smith, N 0.719 Oxford street, below Eighth, on WedrAeday afternoon. at 2 o'olook. hie DOwF.l.,l,.—Cia the 20th ult., Percy, son of Wm. and Mary _McDowell. aged 5 months F.MERSON —On the ibith ultimo, Henrietta Emerson, of Eget eonnty. Md. lomst,F.Y.—On fhe Met Intim", Mrs. Henrietta Ellis ley, aged 56 MOURNINO 'G S OOD FOR FALL.- Arnelines. Napa 'digital, Amara Nati mes; mu t wmult i reptA,,,B:g4r4n.t;„ - R.„. _Bum de . West, Parmatta g. Bombazine &lemons, &o. rJ a eleil l er:ei n a g e l Co rded l & T. I"M' * sad Panda Pons Printed Mousseline Da Laing% and Cashmeres. Blank and White %WWI Be lotinec 18 X. 'iento• SEB3ON k BON. Moulting Store, let • Tio. 918 Übeeteut street. grin. I ONLY RELIABLE ARTlCLE— gatreeiltilvnisstregotasLl rwroths fi for They.dolkeir work better tbaliinli.,lithOfitditiir inde li bly. The fUVII fit Mottos, , hisoh will mark SAW esti° es. For sale, Wbolssale aisid br O.TA Y uolt-te_gq. seats for the wanlifeetsuer , No 600 011158 Tia teo-ato ip=b .01 , 1 1 'ElltiNGDA_V ti AT TO R E PEN.. •• BYG ANIS. TA&DCW43 90.1100flior Feeble undid Children, at JUSDIA, .ou stIUABDAY. Beg. timber 13 ~T,I.CBETA for eels at the following glades. PA COE 10 CENTS. Edward Parried. 'LW. cornet Arch and Eighth etreete. Alum & Biog. B. W._eerner kighth and Chestnut. Herr & Bro th er. IN • pow., Tenth end Osestrtt. Terklusine & Higgins, No. Lia North Fourth street. , Th• time for running trains to and from Media NOB be antiormeed he forehand in the Wipe rd. tion • Di e nner slid !upper wll hildr e i n. he provided. and an Exhibi rivn br the C Sale of Faney and Useful AwncLo, limo of which have been made by the Chi dren. • le^ Take your offerings, and do good tut you may have ability. - . esS•tf Z:.METHODIST EPI§CoPAL cHUltett V e ve , DL I KETyg e zff b WW . V! , I STA -plaire leave Pe t tladehafla 7.30, NINA, N.. 2 30, 4.42, 9,16 -awe Newton Prelim/ for Pluladelphit'a 7,ie, 900, (.46.9.16' OM P. M. - me 4 at. VEE_MXIITIC CITY COMMITTEE OW kUr ?UN ENDEPIOS —A meetinir of the r e an e d cisit , iitiVALVVINt.:24 I ; xviroitschas I .ocao., . nit attenetteee is eiveoted. on bodiless of great Imp J rtanec. ALFRRO T. 59NE8. ''':'' ' - ' IteNlti r A, OILDE.ft, ' It" ' _ ' . : .'' heeretettes. EJOCELAIIOR DIVISION, No. no s' S. of 'Y,—The Pivbrlon ertjj meet at th e new hall, tryie CllttATNUT.Street. above FIRM, on H IR9 DAY, as 6th inst., at 8 o ' olook . raantual at sees requemeel; - , ' - vwc.:llt , - • ROST.' MeCUI,LOCAL - R. Beebe. I‘E PENNSTLYVNIA- , -- ... LAW ILTARTNLE.L.it.: ' • - ' _ties Inu he on the first fiVc, - rouointigito the eubieoto of the - tatypbto;.'.4,lnternfitionel;Oorp: ~, , , , • tif t ettlttPtactice.n - Li,: • = 1 4 L. ext: hetet. sal • ltlitteiNfaiiitelitered oiarfdee, 611111400 Vik tt (# olo ek • • et the artist lean* roma by insars Mama r, atiltrtir MARRIED. WED. POLITICAL. LINCOLN! HAMLIN O• U Ii 'T I N,i VIC T OR TI PEOPLE'S MASS MEETING Ia&NOASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, - 9EPTE6LBER 19, 1860 PROTECTION AMERICAN INDUSTRY FREE HOMES FREE LABORERS, FREE TERRITORIES FREE WHITE YEN! THE AtAINTBNANOE NATIONAL UNIO,N MEM BIIPLEMAOY OF THE LAWS: TEE PEOPLE PENNSYLVANIA! Who me in Moe of the PROTECTION OF AMERICAN INDUSTRY; Who are In favor of FREE HOMESTEADS TO ACTUAL SETTLERS; Who are to favor of PROTECTING TERRITORIES NOW FRBB From the DLTORT OF SLAVERY EXTENSION; Who aro in tsvor of JRAINTAININO OUR NATIONAL UNION SUPREMACY OP THE LAWS INVIOLATE; Who are in favor of A RADICAL REFORM, Snob as will oorreot the shameless srodissor and oor runtione of the present National Administration, are invited to attend s GRAND STATE MASS MEETING LANCASTER. PA., ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, Tof strike al deounve blow. at the perfidious Demo cratic' rulers who here impoverished our Treason', paralyzed our Commerce, and Wagered oar Laborers by their Free Trade trolley, mad to roue their voices eireinet Beationaliem and Disurtionierm in any and every shape, The following dlstingtuehmi gentlemen are expected to attend end deliver Addressee: ' Hos, HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine, People's Candidate for Vice President: Hou. ANDREW G CURTIN, of Nuns., Proplo's Candidate for Governor ; Ron. CARL SHUR 2, of WI/woman ; Hon. JOHN SHERMAN, of Ohio; Hon. THOMAS CORW/N, of Ohio; • Hon. SIMON OAMHION, of Penn.; Hon. MORTON. MoMICHAEL. of ?ann.; Hon. LYMAN TRUMBULL.of Hon. E. JOY MORRIS, of Pannoylvenle ; Hon. SOHN RICKMAN. Hon. THADDEUS STEVENS, Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, • • Hon. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, Hon. DAVID WILMOT, Hon. JOHN W. 'RILL/NEER, • • Hon. A. IL REEDER, Hon. GALUSHA A. GROW, Hon. E: McPHERSON, • • Hon. JOHN COVODE, Hon. JOHN O. RUNNEL, TRH LINCOLN, LEAMAN, AND CURTIN cLups Throughout the State, and especially an all the Eastern counties, are expected to attend, p. openly orgenmed. TILE WIDE-AWAKES Are tocusotod to attend in full torus, properly Moored and equipped, and a WIDE-AWARE TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION Will take place on the Evening of the Day EXCURSION TICKETS Will be Issued on 'all the Hallways, good for the tune necessary to go to Lancaster, attend the Meeting, and return home. Friends of the Right! the great preliminary struggle in the Keystone State is nigh at hand. Ballwin your might to pro Mote your glorious an WS Chir friends In any part of the State, desiring Informa tion in detail in relation to the fealties for treneports tion to and from the Meeting, or upon any other point• will address the STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, by whit% all communications will be promptly and satisfaotorily answered. ALEX. K. MCCLURE, CHAIRMAN PEOPLE'S STATE COMMITTEE ,TO IN M. SULLIVAN, Steratary PEOPLE'S STATE COMMITTER ROMS. t PiruLinurnin, August MOM. . y set 14t SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. SILK AND DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. LARUE AND ATTRACTI,STOCK RALL AND WINTER HALES. SHORTRIDGE, BROTHER. & IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No. 420 MARKET STREET, and No. 410 MERCHANT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Have in atom complete F A NCY ' FOREIGN and AME RICAN STAPLE and DRY GOODS. saleoted with a view to the intereste of 'CASH and prompt SIX-MONTHS' Dealers, to whloh they invite the attention of the trade. N. 4.- A FULL STOOK constsolly on hand,embraoing many styles MANU FACTURED FOR THEIR OWN SALES. and not to be found maewhere. Orders executed promptly, at LOWEST . MARKET RATES. se4.2m CLOAKS I CLOAKS ! • TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. EVERY NOVELTY OP THE SEASON* AT THE LOWEST CAM PRICES. Wirbierehente , own materiel. made ttp it desired. HENRY IVENS, net 22m ' No. 93 South NINTH Street V MI:BANGUI INSURANO COMPANY yria r etAfriligrit ti tierohendlee gees y, on ♦o * Senne. 01.4 r ten or pet- IR fi • Dr :• o 4 :i ' 11; 1 ' . ' 45. 'be111; Bert Igii i' " - 1 - '- t o 'l6 • ,r r ~....., ... ~.) , , trl • rIPt , • ons, L t it WAPar I avnAlkooli a tarr . . soklit-wfmet 448 THE PRMS.-7-PHOELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTKMBER 4; 1860. 46 FRE ED 0 ' BATTLEONOE BE GUN. Bequeathed by bleeding sire to SOD. Though baf fl ed oft, is ever won:" GRAND MUSTER OF FREEMEN BRANDYWINV iaTIR,PTELD; . , SECURE FREEDOPPAND PROTECTION. And the Triumph of LINCOLN, HAMLIN, AND CURTIN.. A MASS MEETING OF THE PEOPLE Will he held at CHADD'S FORD, TUESDAY, the 11th SEPTEMBER. The Eighty-third Annivoreary of the day of the groat Strule Lirty. DT THE PATRIOTS OP T ggHZtor REVOLU be TION. ON THE BANES OP THE BRANDYWINE. . Hon. JOHN iiHE MAN. n 7 Old o Hen. JOHN COVODR, of Pennsylvania c if. JOH_N WOMAN ; it. 1,. MARTIN. Beg Hon. JOHN M. BROOMALL. of Penna.; Hon. N. B SMITHERS. of Delaware ; Dr. WILLIAM ELDER, of Penna.; I. W. COWAN, Egg, of Penna.; Hon. WM. D. KELLEY. Penna,; lion. WILLIAM B. MA N N, N , of Penna., DIRT INGUI L SVIVB E2 SPEAKERS, Will be present and address the meeting. FREEMEN OF AMERICA: ASSEMBLE IN TOUR MIGHT ON THE GROUND MADE HOLY BY THR SILVA]) OF YOUR WOREP A THARS REMEMBER YOUR SACRED INHERITANCE RALLY FOR FREEDOM WHINER WASHINGTON, LAFAYET E TE, PULASKI, AND WAYN CHARGED FOR LIBERTY! SHOW THAT TEE MeN OP 1850 VALUE/PIZ DEEDS OP TUB or 1777! The meeting will be o rg a n izadat one reeloakT. 141., in OToTO on the Farm of T.F. SIOBISII , AMPLE ACCOMMODATINS FOR LADIES. GRATA PROVIDED FOR gate. Clubs of " Wide-Awakes." " Remora," and " Ward invineibles." " Rad-Spli Derv," " Pushers." and Township Deleratidne.ihave announced their intention to lei present with Bantle of Musia,ilansers. Ao., Extra aecommodsticns. and roomed rates for ex cursionists, will be made by the Philadelphia emd West Cheater and Baltimore Central Railroad Companies: whose ears stop clone to the grove. 'trains will leave Market and Thirty-fißh streets at 710 and 10.30 A. AL, and 230 P. M. Faro for the exouraion, only 75 yenta. RUB-COMMI PTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Francis C. Hooton, Lewis P. Harvey, Townsend Speakman, E. L. Chrisman, Joshua P. Eyre, ; Mordecai Lewis, E. W, Capron. • Levi T. Rutter, Franklin Taylor, Y. S. Walters, C. A. Vernon Dr. Owen, Joehus T. W. Pinkney Ewing, Md. U. H. Painter,Come all, and breathe " the haunted air." a eons of sires who conquered there. With arms to strike. and sonic to dare, Ast quick, as far as they. - • Strike Tor your edam and your fires b trate for the Zlllatturav es of your sires; ' GOD AND YOUR NATIVE LAN ti U.S It 11. It GR.IND . ,RATIPIDATION MEETINQ PEOPLE'S PARTY, The citizens of Philadelphia, without distingtion of Art?, opposed to the present corrupt and disgraceful NatiCast Admintsitation, in favor of FREEDOM OF THE TERRITORIES. THE PROTECTION OP AMERICAN INDUSTRY, TILE IMPROVEMENT OF RIVERS AND HARBORS, FREE ROMESTEADIS. AND THE RIGHT OF THE MAJORITY TO GOVERN, Ate invitedl6 assemble in . = • PENN . IAQUARE. CORNER OF BROAD AND MARKET STREETS, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 8, RATIFY TUE NOMINATION ALBERT, 0. BARMER, , FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS; PHILIP 8. WRITE, FOR PROTHONOTARY OP THE DISTRICT COU RT; GEOROE H. MOORE, FOR CLERK OF THE QUARTER SESSIONS; Aiwall as the Nominations for Congress of 1 JOHN M. BUTLER, EDWARD JOY MORRIS, W ILLIAM D. KELLEY, JOHN P. VERREE, AND THE WHOLE LEGISLATIVE TICKET Addressee will be delivered by tho following gentle men : Hon. N. P. BANKS, of Mmomohusatta., Hon. JOHN SHERMAII,ior Ohio. Hon. JOHN COVODE, of ionnoilvants. Hon. B. Joy Morris. Hon. Wm. D. KoUT. Eon. John P. V , Morton Momionnoi, Etq., Pion. chorine Gilpin, Edward Gratz, • Hon.Zo',ll;,Boltgt!., Bell e Cnl.Finlip 13. White , Charles O'fiain, Marshall Sprogell, , F. Adams. John X. Latta, Leonard. Myora. John Goforth. T. K. Fintettey, G. mama Riche, Wm. F. Small. ifriesph Y. Longhand, George A. Coffey. M. Bull, Simon Grate John Sanderson, Charles M. N , " eal,' J. Alec. Sinleoui S. J. Rae, J. E. Newport. eirm. Moran, L. C. Reeves, J. W. Jermon. The Ward Associations of the PEOPLE'S PARTY, the Campaign Clubs and.Wide•Awakes, are requested to meet forthwith, and Make preparations to march in pro cession to the meeting, as there wiU be a GRAND TORCHLIGHT PARADE after tho meeting, under the eurervieten of the follow ing Marsha's: 'MEP 31 ASSN AL , P. 0. ELLMAKER. ASSISTANT 1,1 ANSE ALS, A. 11. Freeman, C. B. Andreae, JotW. Ford. L. E. Broomall. eph M. Zowell, Matthias 'Myero, W. S. Halverson. Jacob Massey. Bertlel Shoe. James M. Gibson, Joseph B. Sinn, Jobn W. Leigh. By order of the People's Committee of Superinten dence. . • . JOUN J. FRANKLIN, 1 searetartes THOS. J. SMITH, ies-6t RETAIL DRY GOODS. OPENING. THOS. W. EVANS, & 00. WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Their Importations for the Fall season, embracing all the latest novelties In DRESS SILKAP„ POPLINS, POPLINS BROOHE, POPLINS OORDED, EMBROIDERED MERINOES, PRINTED do., SHAWLS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. Purchasers are invited to examine our stook before buying, ee we are confident that we can display the latest styles and at the lowest prioes, Noe. 818 and 82 3 0 CiIE3TNIIT STREET wee-at 1860• of IMO. -FALL Ul.- SEASON . .. Pull stook of Gioh Bilks. Pull .toes liStnile lillk. Pj stockvib ti . ll aof drsgs. tnil stook of Painted Merinos. u3l stook of Corded Merinos. un stook or MOO is Wear. ull stook or Furnishing Goods. sea EYE..., to LA ni DE LL. FOIIII.TH and ARCH F ALL OF 1860! EXTENSIVE IhtPROVEM ENTB ! WILL OPEN IN A FEW DAYS! THORNLEY & GRIM, N ! E. Corner EIGHTH & EYEING GARDEN Ste.. Raving nearlf l oompleted T EIR STORE EXTENSION, will open in a ew days with a magnificent stook of finder FALL GOODS, Bought for cash, and selected with earn, to which they invite the attention of their numerous customer eeld the public anorak,. VAST UH&NOE TO PURCHASE SUM MER GOODS AT AND BELOW corm We will offer our entire stook of Summer Goode for one week Bh,LOW 1;08T, rather than carry them over to another season s-4 Fr. Pled . Brilliants.lllNo, worth ano. Lawrie at aserlhed I ales. Bereave at sacrificed rates. Gingham' at eaorificed rates. TRIN DRESS GOODd taT ao r taOPD RATES. All to be stored outlltolmake wa andsome stook of PALL 000 DB. CHARLFS ADAMS rA BON, set EIGHTH and ARCh btreeti. RICH AUTUMN bILKS.—A small as sortsneot hat opeood of New styles Fancy Silts, Plain Colors Pode Holes, Cannella lltrises in Colors, fidhd-oolored figures. t o Also , oh Printed de Laines. aligns of Cashmeres for Rohe'', be de Phambre. , aw.designs Perkins end RP Yelours. SRA LEBB BROTIINR9. sulfl-if MOWN UT and MOUTH Streets. 4- l OTIOE.-APPLIOATION 73AS BEEN made to the Andifor General or the State of Penn sylvania for the renewal of a Certifieste of Pennsylva nia Ma , . Loan, per not of Avril 16.1846, No. 1,1s1). fey $1,440.40, dated Amil 10; 18.8. In name of dibilla Kennedy, the same having been lost or destroyed. ig eel tin C,I,ERMANTOWN . PASSENG&ii RAIL WAY OOMPANY—Ormcs thrra and DIAMOND StrOODIF—IIIILADDLPHIA. Aug. alst, 1860.—An instal ment of Five Dollars atm_ ahem (betas seeond asta • mention' the capital -.gook of OPermantown Pasoan g.r mango , Company, IN due and payable allot Debra the first day or Ootober next a mine. fAryrserof tim Hoard n Stpnagers. , • m effilltEßLY. set-lm Bieretiry and Treasurer. QTRANtititS PASSING THROUGIf N 7 city, Who 11,117 wiskillibibimikinoture‘ahr feu. tintilaTly requested to oral at Ft ktwat Gallery, BE OOND idtreet. above Orson, Wore ocnas elsewhere, At" OF THE MARS MEETING, At Eight O'Clock, AND ANTONY CONRAD, FOR CORONER. JOHN D. WATSON, President ' NOTICES. NEW 'PUBLICATIONS. GRAY'S REPORTS. NEW VOLUME LITTLE. BROWN; & CO.; BOSTON, ,PUBLISII 21113 DAY, VOL. XIII OF REPORTS OP CABER ARGUED AND DETERMINED BUPR.EMI•; JUDICIAL COURT MABSAOHUSETTS, BY 110RAOB ORAY I Jn...4.tuthistif LITTLE. BROWN, & CO.. BOSTON, PUBLISH' THIS DAY, A HISTORY OF NE TY ENGLAND THE STUART DYNASTY. BY JOHN GORHAM PALFREY, LL. D VOL. ii. Eivo. $2 25 This volume consists of six hundred and forty pages, and embramis the period of the Confederacy of the Four Colonies, extending from the year left to the year 1667. It treats of the history of England during the last years of Charles the Fug, the Commonwealth, and the first years of Charles the Second ; of the primitive institti.: tiona and usages of New England; of the relations of the Four Colon* to the neighboring French and Dutch planters; of transactions with the Narragansett and Nyantio Indian', and with the English borderers; of the attempts of Eliot, Mayhew. and others, to evangelize the natives ; of the organization of Congregationalism. and its influence on the course of ecoleziast'cal and po litical affairs in the varent country ; of the proceedings against Presbyterians. Quakers, and Elaptiete ; of die unions in the Confederacy. threatening its dissolution of the establishiag of Rhode Island and Connecticut, as chartered Governments; of the annexation of New Haven to Connecticut; of the adventures of the three milord' fugitives; of the defeat of the attempt of Lord Clarendon to overthrow the Charter Government in Massachusetts; and of the establishment of the autho rity of the colony over Now Hampshire and Maine. " This work, of en author who sifts out the old and the new, in the light of a true theory, is the ANN book to give a ooberent and comprehensive exhibition of the around policy of the tri•r, vino created New England." —Christina Examiner. .. W s pongratnlate Mr. Palfrey, not only for his good fortune the eminent noble a theme reserved has s o pen, but for the gnome with which he has so far treated it. We trust his life and health will be spared to complete the work on the comprehensive scale on which it has been begun t for we are con fi dent that it will take its blue with those • posesessions forma" winob an animal, number of stoat historical writers have in our day Oven to the world."—Baston Courier. veirY.tigeithea evidence not only of consolentious research, but of that historical sayacity without which the most painstaking fidelity is of little Avail. We be lieve thst Dr. Palfrey has penetrated d @pig into the spirit of Amerman Maim, and tote thus given a certain bar maidens 111110 to the annals of the New Erutland Fa thers, the want of winch has made the narrative of their fortunes, as usually related by the early writers, leant,. confused, and repulsive."—N. Y. Tribune. "Baked upon thorough renearoh, written with good sense, and the modesty that commonly distinguishes a real from an affeoted fulness of knowledge, this Hitter, of New England promises to be a substantial addition to the libraries of England and America."—London Examiner. " Mr. Palfrey la noe of that school of hietorlaus of which this Ka e—de finient in many epartments of Mara ture—hae slant tight to be proud.' —London Saturday Review. eel•etuthbtif MESSRS. TICKNOR & FIELDS PUBLISH THIS DAY THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT, BY OHARLEB .READE, Author or " Peg Worrington," " Whits Lim" /co ^ 1 volume, muslin. T Cents THE WILD SPORTS OF INDIA, Wilk Remarks on the Breeding and Bearing of Horses, BY CAPTAIN HENRY SHAKESPEAR, 1 volume, musifu, 75 aunts. A work full of dashing adventures and 'tarring de scriptions of enoountars with the wild animals of the East Indian jungles. 133 WASHINOTON STREET, BOSTON. 6u3o•thlu2t - HUY YOUR BOORS AT EVANS' GIFT .w-s , BOOK STORE. 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They were read With unusual interest; and their re• publication hap been called for, by so many who desire to see them widely distributed, that we have been in duced to throw them into convenient form for study and preservation. The tandems of Tariff and Free-trade doctrines will find abundant repayment for an hour's attention, and matter for much leisurely reflection. 7 he Publisher' give it to the Dubin" at the fair cost price of publication. and expecting large orders will be reads to fill them promptly. The pamphlet or in 32 pages, double column, on fine white paper. good, clear type. Price, 10 cents per ocip7 ;76 cents per dosen 412 per hundred. Address orders, enclosing the money, to RINGWA & BROWN. sel•tit 34 Routh THIRD attest. Philadelphia. SCHOOL BOORS, FOR TM; STUDY OF LANGUAGES, In Am•rioau and Foreign Editions. A new Catalogue, in press, aid ready for oietribution in a raw days. F. LEY POLDT. No. 1323 CHESTNUT street. aual-et Corner of Juniper. below the U. 8. Mint. 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Parsons at Mann.) e wishing to sell Books, will desarbe their _namets.dates, Nixes, bindings , conditions, and amen ParnPhlet Laws mPennsyl vania, and old Hooke upon America wanted _ an44m JOON CAMPBELL. pHILADELIMIA SOCIIITY PROMOTING AGRICULTURE THE CATALOGUE Of Bionic, Agricultural Implements, Machinery, Menu faetured Goode. &a., of the EXHIBITION to be held et • POWELTON, WEST PEILA_DELPIIIA, On the 25th, Sth, 17th, and 28Vo of Boptembor hist" UNDER THE SANCTION OF THE SOCIETY. Will be published by the undersigned, and be for sale on the grounds on the days of the Pair. Sr A FEW ADVERTISING PAGES WILL BE INSERTED, If inimediate application be made. S. 1&-CIOrig.N, •el.4t once 7111 011E8TPIUT Bt., fld floor. THIRD STREET JOBBING HO isEs 186 0. FALL TRADE. 186 P BUNN, RAIGUEL„,S4 CO., • /MPORTERS AND .I I SBERA . or ' FANCY DRY GOODS. NQ. 137 NORTH THIRD STREET; , ANN NOW PREPARED TO OPFER To THE TRADE GENERALLY AN UNITSUALLY ATTRACTIVE ISTOOK OF GOODS, COMP/1161Na SILKS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WRITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, • u..oTBS, CASSINIF.RES, VESTING% • ROMERY GLOVES AND TRIMMINGS, Together withafull and varied 'took of orr PALL AND - WINTER SHAWLS. To ell of whioli they invite the attention of CASH AND PROMPT SIX MONTHS' BUYERS. El i fh EL. IL F. BUNN. 1860. FALL. 1860. RAIGUEL, MOORE. & GO., NOB. 220 AND 922 NORTH THIRD STREET, NAVE NOW OPEN THE LANAMOT AND MOSS COMPLETE STOCK FRENCH, BRITISH, GERMAN. DOMEBTIO DRY GOODS They have ever offered, and to which the attention of CAM AND SHORT-TIMIS DUTHRS L reepeotfolly solicited sir For variety and completions's in all its depart manta, our present clock offers inducements to buyer. unimrpassed by any otherbonse. an2t-rm JAMES. KENT. SANTEE. Ba 00.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP DRY GOODS. 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Invite the attention of Bookeellers and country mer chants to their very large stook or School Books, pub lished in this and other °Mee tlether with hileoellane• ous and Blank Books Paper. an btationery generally. e., B. Qo., are pulitistiere o many popular works, among whieh are the °Homes : THE OENTRAL GOLD REGION, BY COL. WILLIAM GILPIN, (Late of the U. a. Army.) ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS MAPS. One vol., 8vo,• bound In cloth. Price 81.allt and a liberal dmouns to the trade. This boot is pronounced the most wonderful, Wend go, and oompreilettllVe treatise on the geography of our Dont:went ever publlahed. SOHOOL BOOKS: SANDERS' SERIES OF READERS. BROOKS' NORMAL PRIMARY ARITHME TIO ..16 oh. BROOKS' NORMAL MENTAL ARITHME BROOKS' REY TO MENTAL ARITHME TIC.. 46 ots. BY E. BROOKS, A. M., Professor of Mathematics 111 Pennsylvania State Nor mal Halloo!. Liberal terms for introduotloa. WHITE'S COPY-BOOKS. BY T. RIRIE WAITS, President of Pennsylvania:Comm/of& College r PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS. This series of SIX SUPER]) MAPS is now adopted In almost every school of note in the Union where geo graphi is taught, and has no equal. Prlos flat for full set orlon maps, or 810 for set of hemisphere maps alone. aug-3m REMOVALS. REMOVAL/. CHARLES HARKNESS, WHOLESALE CLOTHIER, HAS REMOVED TO No. SOS CHESTNUT STREET, South Side, above PHILADELPHIA. t,u3o-1m REMOVAL. EVERETT, MOBS, & CALDWELL, CLOTH HOUSE. Have removed to 323 MARKET STREET. Buyers are invited to examine our stook. IlUil-2m DYOTT & 00., No. 232 North 'SECOND Street.—Ff eying removed to our new and gpacdow Store, we would oali he attention of Dee*, to our ex tensive stook of PATENT fdEnICINES, PER- Fuhniay, and FANCY ARTICLES. tier lilt com prises a tester variety than oan be found at any eat a a. nehmen Ip the United States, and our armee will com pare in any market. sar-tuthatm 11Q1B1110VAL. —The undersigned have re to Ertl theitifir and Saleeroom Boy the Foun dt7.at BLE-8 RS "I' WHARF. to the .E. corner of SE D and g Streets, where de ere will find n large collection or BTOVEtt of the most approved pattern!. Tinned. Enamelled, and plain Hollow-ware. oomprillog en assortment second to none in the coun try. All orders left at the ogles, or by mall, will receive prompt attention. LEIBRANDT A iIIeDOWEGL. Philadelphia Stop Works, sap-iflm and Hollow-ware Foundries. riIHOSB BUYING GLAFSWARB AT 515 AL %molt Street, can we the omation ofeass blowing. THOMAS BURNS, 101 dt . ; Mont. WEST OfFESTER TRAINS via Eltiy49az 14 A lota depot, comer BLS Tit end R ,at 7.30' M.. . r. Al, an 4 :le. Op Mandan save Plu 'loam at aA. at., and Wait Callan at • Y. M. J 73041 XDIUCATIO . SAL. P G GARDE'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MON AND novo N.E. Dor. Bier= and BUTTONWOOD ptrmta. gtkeepthr. /Anglia gol• Math Insilco, Drlmtnr. &o. o to mimic at arms age , se3-Inn. P. DIINLEVY LONG. Principal. B ^ OARR CROSS, Professor of the Piano and Porte Violin, ete , and Conduotor of the Mandel and Haydn ffommorill resume the duties of hie Pro feseion SEPTEmBrat ie. ResideneeNo..l9la MT. VERNON Street. seam.. BOROSS. JR., Teacher of the Piano • and Violin. will resume SEPTEMBEBIo. No. 1913 MT. VERNON Street. see-et. D•. R. YOUNG ASH LA TO DIES, N'S I No. 919 Arch e. NSTITUTION. FOR 'tre four doors below Tenth, North side. will re-open BEPTEht- B Thig tong itatabltshed Seminary is provided with eve ry modern ittrehance of a complete system of female eclufmt.on, and the Principal is aided by an 111111 , 18 corns of thoroughly qualified Am/tants ; but its highest and Most peculiar excellence is its original method of oral argructioa. giving the pupil a thorough and Practical command of die Imowledg• acquire& set•tf • I r iILOCUTION TAUGHT, AND STAM- J-1 mar • and Dereorive Arktoulatios Corrected. by Dr. A. • BToCK, 50S ARCH /knot, PAIL. sl-St DOLYTECEINICF COLLEGE.--SCIENTI AL Pic SCFIOOL. afordipe th e privileges ot the tol -1 ege Discipline and Men fie Instruction Lothar* not Students or the Teehnicia Schools, will be reopened September 3d. For Circulars ittPtliy at the Collate Buildin g , MA InChT Street arid WEA I: PRISM Square. Th e TECHNICAL SCHOOLS, tor profeseional stu dents of Engineering. Mining , Analytical and !nine trim ope auetr y, metallurgy and Architecture, will be reopened two !reek. after the Selerit , fie School. A. L. KENNEDYdet. D. eel-Bt, President or Penalty. TAE MEETS MERINO, No. 1135 Spring GARDEN Street, west of the Church of the As sumption. and formerly occupied by the, Sistine of Notre Dame, will open their Asadepty_ tor Young Ladles on MONDAY THE Sd BETTENLPIER. Circulars oon.. Wrung terms, and other particulars, may be obtaited on abd after the 27t11lest., at the Academy. angl traits Im 11 ADA ME D ' OITVILLE'S ENGLISH and French Boarding sad Day-Bohool for_yoare halm, 141 t SPRUCE Street, trill oxen on MONDAY September 10th. anlll stuthlm MoNa. ALEX. WOLOWSKI, Puma., oy-pollen ends Mell theND VOCAT.IsT. begs leave to inform his fri and public. that, having met with so much success last season. he intend. opening another course of INSTRUDTION on the PIANO and BINOINO by his NEW IIitIsTROD., All those who de sire to become in a short time fine longer, or excellent Performers on the Piano should avail themselves otitis new system of instruction, as this will probably be the last o PP:inanity. -They ahem kl appl Hots comsat lotion dense, No. 79 t aaNtiOhl ?treat. rs.of 7:e from IO to ly o'clock, A. DI., infer/ def. Sunda y ex cepted.eel etif THE SCHOOL OF THE PHILADEL- A- PIRA SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSALEM. C he rty street. vest of Twentieth, will reopen on MO RI - DAY, Se tembera. For term/. &e., apply to Rev. W. E. Banscle, Superintendent. Sixteenth street, above omen. 141.5 t. $lO FOR FIVE MONTHS, DT BOOK xEEPIticr. Arithmetic. Algebra, Mamma- Von, Samelin Mechanwel Drimmag, Or Writing. bIECHABICS'g. mahout corner Tenth and Ridge Avenue. Ltto MISS KITTERA'S SCHOOL WILL BE reopened, Providence permittini,on MONDAY. September 3d, at Ito. 60 North TENTH Street, near Ara. amMete SUPPLEE'S INSTITUTE kOR E• YOUNG LADIES, E.oor. MARSHALL end SPRING GARDEN Sts.ovdt reopen Sent. bd. en33l-4t. 'UNION ACADEMY, No. 5 EOLITH FIT TEENTEI Btreet—Prinoipal, TROD. D. JAMES.— A. opted to the ',roe Own of sound health. good s , haler ship. sod profitable assoeuttions. t irculars 0211 y be had et thn moms, or they will be sent to any address. 1101-1 m 4 UNDERS' INSTITUTE, THIRTY-NINTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPIA. Professor E. D. SAUNDERS & (KIRTLAND StAUN DERS. A. M., Principals. Hon. WM. BILER,. Cleiuteld; Wbf. MoRISBIN. 'Red., of the Merchants' Hotel. Philadelphia ; Ron. J. W. FORNEY. of The Press. Ban N. H. BNOWN.K, Pluladelj i l;a; Rev. R. WVITEIROOK, of the 8. A. Urnon on. J. W. MAY ARP, Wiiliamsport tJ. LEISE KING. Est.. President of the Lehigh Cosi and Navigation Company• and Ron. ASA PACKER, Month Clinch—an of whom have 10,1.1 boarding in Saunders lasi! ure—will give their friends who may be looking for lassie. thorough, and pleasant school any foimation dulled respecting this seminary. A ffrove and lawn or EIGHT ACRES are attached to the Institute for seclusion. recreation, audihrwast ea -0T6115. • . •_ • . - the The terms for a session of five months, (wanting from the day of admission, ere 875 for day-boarding pupils, $lO3 for pupils who spend Saturday and Sunday et home. and 4133 for pupils remaining constantly. No extra oh . Pa41901/t• In ad fence. 8029.1 m pin SUMMER-STREET INSTITUTE for Young Ladle', No. 1626 SUMMER street. Philadelphia. Muse D. B. BURT will moven her I3ohool for boarding and day_papils. on MONDAY, Sept. 3. French is spoken in the faintly. under the direction of an experienced native teacher. Refereno•s end other particulars from eiroularn snip. et. ;HELY P. TUPPER WILL OPEN her SELECT SC SECONDr Yonng__Ladiee, Trinity Chanel. FORTY- street, West flols dolphin. on MONDAY. Sept. 10. au, THE SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE for YOUNG LADIR.O. will be reopened on the 3d of SEPTE M BER , a 1 608 end 611 MARSHALL Street. GILBERT COMBS. A. SL. PnnetpaL an 29-121." PENNSYLVANIA FVW&LE OOLLEGX, T HARRIBBURD.—The Eighth AnnualSeemon will oommenoe on WEDNESDAY, Sect. ath. circulars FOURTH tained from killetri• Perkenpine k }Egging. .13treet, or Tract Depositors, 119 North SIXTH Bey. BEVMLY WAUGH, A.M.. 506-8 t Principal. GEORGE R . BARKER'S ENGLISH and CLASSICAL 801100 h, MOB Street. German town. will reopen on MONDAY, Seritember 3d. an2S-Les• HARRIET BROWN ~WILL REOPEN Per SCHOOL R GIRLS 013 the N. W. comer of FILBERT and JUNIPER /Streets. oePeeite Penn square, oa 10th °rattail moult. (Sept) au27-Im* MARGARET ROBINSON, RACE and FRANKLIN &mete. will REOPEN het SCHOOL FOR GIRLS on the tenth of the ninth month. an71.12t• CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. DEAN STREET. below LOCUST. Thq duties of the Clauitial institute will be returned Malviai • Eantember 3. J. W. PAYEES. A. M.. sag-a2tu PrincipaL CIERMANTOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, N-fli WALNUT LANE, between MAIN and ORLEN Streets. This Institution will reopen September Roth. The course of instruction ta thorough. nlstematie. and practical, embraning sit the useful and ornamental branches essential to sfixiJks4 tone. education. Private instruction in Mum, Painting, and Lan itnagee. Oirmilars getting forth TOME, Course of Instruction, etc., etc.. mar he obtained of PROP. WALTER S. FORTESCUE, A. M.. stal-tt YrincipaL IIOS. BALDWIN'S ENGLISH, MA TIIHMATICIAL. And CLASSICAL ROSOOL, for r BOYS. N. E. corner of BROAD end ARCH Sept dd . , will re-open au26-1m BALLAD SINGING, CHANTING, PI ANO and GUM R.—Mr. T. Br+HOP trillts rams business esot. 10th. VOCAL ACADEMY, 1202 SIL BER r Stress. UNIVERSITY ' FEMALE INSTITUTE, IV Lewisburg, Union County. Pa., Rev. JUSTIN R. LOOhllh, Ltd. President. The course of isstruation in this institution oompre kends all the breaches included in a rho, push and ac complished English Education. together wish instilla tion in Latin, French and German. Particular attention given to innate. Any questions pertaining to the school or 'expense via be prompay answered by addresses the Princi pal. blies A. TAYLOR. The neat session willows menoe September 90. Write fore ostalorusi ante-let THE CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SOHOOLofH D. OR ROORY. A. M.. No 1108 MARKET Street, will reopen on MONDAY, Se ett m ber 3d. en2l-1m• ItrISS M. W. HOWES HAS REMOVED J-Lig-her school for young lailhte to 1420 ClitSTriU P street. and will reopen on WednesdaYi Becitember iL A few boardins pawls volt bo received. For oiromere. in wire as above, or at the Presbyter= Idonse. 1=.34 and 1336 Otk stout street. au2ll-lm PENN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST COR. ligH THIRTEENTH and FILBERT Streets. re oven, MONDAY. beptemuer M. Four more Mile 'mit be admitted. Catatoeuee sent to epy address. aral-tf R. STEWART. Frumps!. MISS THORP'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, at 113 GIRARD Street, will reopen on MONDAY, September ID. au7o.lm• CENTRAL INSTITUTE, TENTH AND SPRING GARDEN . Streets. will reopen Septem ber & Bra prepared (or any DIVIIIOO of the Path° Grammar Sohoole. for Colleges, or for Butner*. av3o.6w. B. O. hicOLORE, Sorpospal. RITTIM1101:78E OADEMY.—Engtish and clonsicg.Sehool, (in the Cats Institute Build ing.) CIiNSTNUT end EIGHTEMSTII streets. en trants or Eighteenth street, third door abate C7testnet. The next lemon will commence on MONDAY, Bep temMr 3, late. riul7-1m JOHN H. WESTCOTT, Principe. MR. WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD- M and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LATHE% No, 1757 VINE street, near Logan Square, RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, neptemberlita. Clroulars fumtnbed on applioation. anls-4lw• MISS LUCY R. MAYER and Aka. R. M. BIRD ertll reopen their school for 'loon, la dies, at No. 1010 SPRUCE street, on hIONDAY. Sep tember 17. snail -gm PRIV ATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS.—LIJ CIUS BARROWS, for the past Ex years Asso ciate Prinolpal of Rittenhouse Academy. In Eighteenth "treat. above Chestnut street.. .nit open a School for Boy., in C EtITN UT street. seoond door below Eigh teenth, (city Institute Buildings,/ on MONDAY, Sep tember S. ISdO. threatens ms y be obtained at the City Institute, and at 036 and 009 Chestnut street. References: John 8. Kart. LL. D.. J. J. Reel*, aulg-lm• frIIR MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S English and Frenoh Boarding and Day School, for Young Ladien. N 0.1703 WALNUT Btreet, will be re opened on Weikesday,Bept.lith. ant-ew nRYANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia. 8. _E. corner BF.V.KNTH and CiiRaTN or. New Y B ork, eale, Cleveland. Chicago, and Bt. Loo a For tnformation craw send for Catalogue. fe2-tf MESDAMES OHEGARAY AND D'HER VELLY rimeeetthily inform their friends and cklA they til s rfo e r a eg o o m y eLt o tlzr ea ßo us agi t n o t N and no. and Ilittl for n gr'ltUttli Street. where they will be ready to metre their pupils on THURSDAY, Septem ber nth. Meedemes CIIEGARAY and D'HintVILLY will re ceive visitor, at No. Iso9 LOOAN BIMINI punt the *Ms Mime. 1111-dun WO DRUGGISTS; GROCERS, HARD wmtv. AND HOUSE.FUR.NISHIND MER cHANtTS.—Oentlemen : Your attention is respectfully TS . to he runt' of J. H. (JAI/TIER A CO.'s CAREUR ST OF IRON, For Polishing Stoves, Gates, Ramses, Anil all other M Made of Iron Goods. J. H. G. & Co. being the most extensive Crucible Manufacturers an the Coated States, use only pore Fait India Lead in the manufaMtas of the above. named Stove Polish, the advent ,gas of which, over all other compounds now in use. ore: It not only removes, but prevents palsy. while the surface is not injured by the action of the most intense beat. Unlike most other articles in use. at ie entirell tree from an, unpleasant ardor. One package will last iftnser spa produce • inure beautiful polish, with entr eat the labor. than three of any other fowls use. To be had, wholesale, of the following Merchant's WHOLESALE D H UGUISTB French A Richards. N. W. corner Tenth and Market. ,jOha M. Mans dc Co., No. lit Market street. °pert shoemaker & Co., N. E. corner of Fourth and Race streets. • HARDWARE niEßctrAns. Russell & Sva mr, Manatee. Co.. Fifth street. Stuart & Pe t e reon. Wallow street. Vance & Landis. No. all Market street. Charms briskey.ifik street. wHOLSSA I.E GROCERS. Biases A Bro.. lite South Front street, Chipman & Whits, It South Front street. fl. M. Jonmai• Market Street. Herr Wegner. WA Market street. And by all first - CleAllt Wholesale and Retail Diller' OVeryWnere. J. W. BRoWNE. • Agent for the Manufacturers. 131 South FROV I r Street. let door above Walnut. rhalleAritekte.. WHITE LEAD—Warranted pure, ma v nifsatorryl and far rata bi WETXI3I.ILb BRSMIEIt, 47 sad 49 Barth KECOND 84 •a 3 1400FING PAlNTS—Manufactured and AAP for will by WETIFELILL k lillitOTltEß, 47 sad 49 North RECOND &Mt. iiivikitertL; WAIMIIT4ITILUT THUM e v .m.Leerae.--.--XVILIVNE. u'e " I " •• "l,Vesizaiiot z i' ' I la, ' la , Tan MDWAY) fit 41,, • IMA DI wax% LiteiA. Aanl. Wain Abea.taa raelikkaale. Brookhosse Birwhtr • Daart. A To toeseista witli'THE WAT . Doors open :as TX o'clock. I Salmossa at DX o'clock. - . riltitil of AdMilliOn; DPW CUNire lIIIMINIIIII4 without extra oharre,l Al wrote; Mare cured at IA oeuhr.tatid oasts; Sen te .iiwill' (Arai and Third m', SI ends ; 4 1 ; Mule &mak on:Matra aatt 1. eatitillae. WIMATL . ' & 0148,1iMi ARCH rpm. TEMATM.B. _A__ lINGAWAsENT OF JUSSICL MIL AND W. V. 2. IMO - . THE ULM Ins , lIILIVMpt pimps am, i 0- 10,, ‘' -IN IBISEWits'S 1/01 THE YOUNG • . figar. Mn. Florence in six e Mr. Florsaies is Mures eUrs i .'illtill'-lwillill'imes—ems sairs• CONTINBNTAL litijkirs i , 91:ALPf17T Street. aberrl y46 lax ' OailaiOlOOS AND rila a /LEIS. 71 F. . 2108 Z v2wllfo..apD MY 0 DIMING Inot Or X urrAzit 'ix Of do swam V il l ... 1 1 ligeniii a di t Leads than, ea - Win 111011. AX Follow is Storni*, MIAs _ Era LW .1% . The Sam Ilfantheat aa tar tk• thaitah will please 611. Mr. L L. CARI7)*II rafr Ott 4:1; fIT art el.• la b4 1 1.. it sal 1.8811188 , *oupsisVMiLivmy WIT. . re ankrYPVI6.OI.EANIMAVER. M l : t := If r i f 14:10k ; comuneum . st & T p u1 . 3 . 8 D ma. , w pß a NMr. RBOWA Clod Amor, nil appear . ERT 81WbIE. FeT snOiKt aall PENNA. JLOADEMY OF TEN FINN Arra-4045 VConfiam n( lanzirClßl2Mir asiffinie aiirranuldrezi iggis. XX Lheti _WANTS. WANTED.---4 . ha, slit, y eon o r tfLiVrelipard 1:417:=. twz iflo u iMeo ialsrar.""*. 11"4:4 WITZT . ED--A res t ratsbliC Ann; to part of the e dit i jr:= eard ciktisetae wags. * A I L wire towards eftrd. Address • .••• at tlaia base. lt• WAN'TED.—A graduate of the High . School ',Ulm a mashes as Yetpr e art La el wholesale shore. Address OrfiematAle of this aseerAew setele WANTED—To Purchase a Lot suitally • • situated for a dd . *di - fs Aress SasSies lam .. Albertson," Pius oactor files. poi His• AA FEEIST:CLA - 888ALESMAN 1178E118 .1 - in engagement in • AT Goods Jobhist sop, trade.uets s fair amount or sou Cliab . ir = s ew Address dalssman," CAM. MSC IV _ TEACHERS WANTED—As 'Principe/a Bobo°ls F, Assistants oot . or nitoors and . at theass diferwit Iltatoat sies. oissr ossorpossos Toothers (for an sootton of ooari.) sea ob Iva to tots . domo I ens for sot Dersartortot Wisurstos R ton t 1 Teaohors' /wort:ars. Baolt.nway, noir York. ele-la WANTED, IMMEDIATXLY;—An en ergo tie saie Ina teem wialasala Rouse. One who can iifteno• a onsust I so._ C ( . 3s , h trades. osa how of sloe& atomism br MeV Clotithrg." °Mos of rile Prue. WANTED—To Rent; by a ailla haul IrAr without duldnra, a medusa-sisal Imwww, famished. ip t p Pleasant /mitt!. Addamo"JlL .t." quirer oilloo. at at. . _ qx) HOTEL, PROPRIETORS. —A potent parson irlf large sad Imsappirienosa noosing', dame• H o situatir/a of Clerk us X familiarity with Hotel rintios tinders lona Mims any position the Hotel. d ha eau bnisi references. Address "" as this Aim YOUNG LADY, 'WHO HAS BAD A - 3 , - sight years' sapsfienso se flalssaffffirsa fant, class Fenoy floods Mors, oi desirous fa obtausing a mttiatjogi caltionus. Boa of foaming& fp=aml feria tooL Address " A X," this oilloa WANTED-TO RENT IN GELMAN v • Timm Inth or Apply " Box 2180," 71aladalpt la; ra last ma llllaomai alab/a au.lo-thstn-9t" A 4 ' . BOIITHERN MERCHANT, WITH mai years? experience and aksgriteeeine ea quaintazios..wishes a Dna:4W PAATP•••• to • qua' mission henries,. Bast norrecie• WMa udleAplrpg, address" P. through the Pose elk*, mum et - s ik PARTNER. WANTED.—The adyertimer is desirous of selling his intereetlatailees Manufacturine finainees already mina Pew thousand dollars in mob will ft rat Address ' Factor." °Picea!' Tee Press. sali-ne VITANTXD TO EXCHANG.B.—Ons dyed and sixty-inx sores ti( Wins whamming and is Okomorter J..rn•nipuiti neighborhood, will be examined kJ r turrld Pnil. Port/. For psrtionlant Odra* . Ass of iiii• paper, stating arbors so Interview gong beta& 12t. FOR SALE AND TO LET. I 1 . Right ese be rachased fnr e. Par eszteedus. address **Maury.' through arood'a /*mak& male* AA RETAIL DRUG STORE FOR SALE vary chrtr. Location <Astral. Heaipaitahar. A. SNICK. at Baker & 164, Nen& AtiLt kb a. ir REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALS- A beautiful Country Seat at Cheats ma Also. a desirable Convex, litaaideaos at Nine Jena,. Ale ). a beautiful °attain is toga Also, one half in Also. a large three-atm seek putelliac, is ins, Pa, AISO. . 11/ Pittgb7,l4 Nextoa'a Waskintas Ina Worts ALIO. • 10 1 1•Edia Fit= of* scree, at New Morey Connecticut. A iso, a large Poundff, two PitnusAw• lsllls Mill, and Hail Paotory. at Hyde Park, h. P. Also, • small Iron Purnaae. at dwaatema. Pa. AlllO, • WV, 113/111r11111 in & COW MISR, OW Xis* Chunk. Pa.. and 10 Coal Cara, of beat 'lush.. Invitee of the owner. u'A. JAMES szarro t lLA . .. o. No. 1251 M or. PAUL EEC" c No. 411 et sweat . P. B.—• beautiful Steamship, know' am thr o W of the Wave." FOR SALE—Two second-hand Marble Top BILLIARD TABLFS. in vsrygood mdlor. For rticulars. inanity ot MOORE OAMP 4 ON.ta• liouth pa ESMOND turret, wiz doors awe sPRATiE sel4t* RIISIRPBB STANIL FOR RENT. — dun -e-ov of the beet STORE ROOMltorith Warshaw.. IR the toarn of Columbia for bins, to tee bun tart el tows. nearly °mute too Beak and Post aim Rise It be gl feet, desired end fined ap on the heel toraser i Mm awn et say time. A good. outztortate.• 1./W convenient to the Store. can be had. Poyjeartiereiege apply to. or addreve. lORAS MEgMlitS. te t• St. COLUMBIA. laneaster pointy. n W VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE, in a rood location. For farther inGmaation, awnt4 at No. 434 nORTH TRIRD Street. Camden. N. - saii-stuthim• IGIOR SALE---THE STOCK, FIXTURES, LEASE, and GOOD-WILL of a larg• Cat7et Ii tablisbizen4. Located in one of the Beat Business etzeete to the ° 'fte stock is on. of the best selected in tie las:lat. The whole will be disposed of on favorable Aran to closes partnership. for pairtnwars, anal, at No. 47 Boots 701:11.TI street. asae-ntt di PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON witaWOßX£l. SOPHIA FURNACE. authority Tasted in no as Tnotoo• for oo minks of ?ottani MoCorntioo ‘ antl in parrionof • reee7imiel the flutinct Conn of Aniniti,lT Want,. tote ( l am . of Pennaieseis. to Mo. 3 of Name r OhmTinif tese. o bhe woks, oi4io MENG bxemkNoEon !nook, le Molar of Fink burg. on rukEIDAY, EIIiPT.I.Ith. MC et 11 o'clock A. M.. the Itolline Mill aril Ifaal situated near New tkietle. Lawreeee seetele, vaunt. known ample ORIZABA. LIMN 1 1 1, 01%, 1 4- tan rang 'sixteen Boiling Formats lee Haskins nacre, Bar Rolla. email Relic Nail. Plat*. seer Melt Baneezere.4lo Nail Maannew one Mime; l= Maohine,_and Diaohinery for nuartefeeteriee Real and Fag Brtok. Also Wo r k Furaaoe. Irscrers se Bosh's. above . 'which is meal:deo( halaikit out 7 1 . ' 4= PiR Iron per week. Alert, several tote of around adjoning sad seemed pieces of laud adjacent to the Iron Works. oontaming void, Iron Ore, ustestorte. and Fire Clay. Time.—one-fourth o ft ha purchase many to be nail in oaftt, on the acknowledgment of *ha deed- the an-a in one. two, and throe years from lb Imo of We. dl r.,. with interest from that time ; th e nod paymaids to be scoured by bond and taertgabh on prom CPIA RL i ttIAS t i ft i fik M. X. 14 !MICR. etax7o-taell a TO RENT—Two spacious, well /WA lighted. well-etatilated Rooms. near the Ex change. noted for ;meting came. or for agaaattemf /W 31171 . 2? t .h . h r l i r . l a 3llV. poet am T3C.. "l4l44 ear-la rro BUILDERS.—A large lot, hinny three lambi. nitsble for 'monodist' botrmrft situated on TWENTillail street, below C. 4 Will be look' onaceorronodaUtlS terms plirtZ tpao will imp, For terms, to.. Poore.. . - x• OUP= 01 als paper. VAUTORY LOT FOR SAL.E.—A 11- . lot, haring three oa r. * samstadq boatnanratern part or - the rin be meld or on reasonable term. For partlealltal. Mobai else. We'd' MISSOURI LAND I 300,000 Aerss far Bale, at prises reastar'Osiet ni6 LeTtreSta tar re:11 t al tbss reeve se rs of Latvit anAer the tinstastion lat. ruts fartusbed Krebs by eeelosass s postage stamp For farther Worst op a_pply_to W WON RAWLINGS & OR is. .S. aid Nuns! Lind le li_gtl 8 8TH Uk t fr it ISetWees TRIRDATI LO m b . LAND WARRANT!! boasht, sokt. sad losatsd. fra-ka SALT--The Stock and Mused of a -A. Wirral* Boot and oboe H. star dour a good baioneea This a a good orsortaaity tar re or enstong to go Into the bi au L t unzes , . or a Soar waituar to torero their trade. sob= ont. Address "Bon BaMTßlbria l et a* Mao, with name. TO NUR/MUM AND FLORISTS glarrileargesi%7VM4: BOARDING. - DRIVA TE BOARDING.--Gentlemen sad their famibee, or mingle gentlemen. ems be aoeoaa modated irtta Hoard. with stemmata rooms. tbruteWeji or antilirmatied. 616 1u r,0C.V 11 ,L, south lode Wealungton bemire. The bamboo. lei opposite to one of the handsomest parks in the city, °lvrea, and extremely pleasant. Transtant pellololl vialtinglh• otti c r be accommodated by the day .or weak. Tinos ut o rate . A basement frontroom. vita Pnvatir entrance. or rent. wettable for an I --t! T WO YOUNG GENTLZMEN CAN 13 . 2 or withoor=t6riei_n% Ti ew ik trot. Address WVLanigi • • Walla 'No patch. A WNINGS ! AWNINGS ! ! FLA,GBI FLAGS!: JOSEPH R. BOST.ER, AWNING KAMM 443 North THIRD Neriwt. rbiladelpien, Hu on hand FLAGe of all Ens, or mad. Co abort notice. Pont:mai parte& Orate. or as veer** would do wail to old Worn see eters. *ekes Bottom, Dace. and 44.11-40 , 4,1 1 . sa•mtrbie CLAWS ON IRELAND. lip CPOORBIAB WILIPON t ,_ j_ltlciumn KDIV4. wasep), A=DABIAS AND CO UNA AS 4? LA W. AG. BROADWAY, am Yam ilavips istabloWd irtssavo Cc=wwiseee sad auk =1 6 4 .&, bosuns, In nen put nr that nonteir. NO Newham IQ BER—Ottanid _pucein 0/1, AUP Tara/1A WETABItILL PalarraSS. tio Plonk ialfivuXD Mu&
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