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Itis, Pe Zion& Lebanon mmel orelfe • veranda Joe W Maker .Mt Clare Laud J iaaee,tlasnton .1 M Leek Latina. Pc OniallOMA is Win7l.-411110 area. ab Cbentant. j Dive. West Cheater , r Alenader. C i iiwie ( o. clitrgie: T Z b n's itt r iii r im. cog. Pa I t i • r le ag l i t kint lcei tit b riPi r r a ial r i a i „a, • *esteems ' man iti r • ' t : NA ' - F r. 13 Chester oo 1 8 t a p. d eps e tfr e fxr so, *nab., , Mee iv... 0h.r... so , onn keel Cheater. JIIIRCIViII It ins-Mn Blackford. Penn 1 I G u t IS c a'tlk k y w O a TßLltib l ie irn r. (Wrap Val: ,44andereforit. N.r rr a it %h.* ."2:n0417, Jo wan. Ilannitirc R Wise, Mnmblip errg.priggagille. Pa it it Storer. 01 bray. Jeainatown Thu Fin nib 1 . Itairi 11 to Nig Finney . • Wartervilla •in Mattel. enumburcr. • J ? 4,,V4P",. k tr&a": nTi:yor.fit:, va 4 P . * /% 426 i t i l i=tair: e / b"" 1 Albin Peal Parra Plilladelehla Amuse Creek bees Nett. Bannestown 0 50 Mleannta . Bee Weser Bedarevale i 'USURY AMA? MlOTBlAisecal st. bebw Sine. *a Weikevaa '`.- , tWtilsiriiiPlubb,„ ftert 0 M t" !ph r " i4lll! l i t i ari t r ' r tineelAST" l errf=t wa .., itb. note no .. 4 I nittrt, eql... r . frown ,_ y ev..... Ar Lo. " on7Pittklr y j r aMOAierer& filyPflereity e a ut, ito6 1 4_ twit, Attiglmy. raFettag' ' P , Itif i ttliat is ag i VegtT 4 r i er b traft co ..._, I mp g r a t t i ltutz .0 !it th•tall'edbbf. i li ,„ 4 ' 'errs'* Owes letekinibeeb. fa - * - 1 t , c r Tr bower. Pa ' - 4 /i kilic t " it a oh 41 ±CA .41 14 in Waning Ztekpli4t s trni m pta oto 1 ' Sal t & . i gi e dain l ir " r r 1 jail *minder. Pleading ''''' vatk, *al itlttit.Leiggit Ott I 11/101,014 iiiithiiVriiiitit:ailiAltelkill:- idralizr o y ~.., , ~._ : ,, l ii_w ;Ilitebinser 'D.,'` ....isilitr,b., ~1.: , ro, a rob. (Wei no ....e.ew , ~..1,.. Of' ON • r o. akeiri! veer. eo !'_l,.lS i'D"l A 'la i_ :.I:,'-+ „O ;3 ~11, 4 90M701111rIlitArSOK ?If 413,1fP r • ,(Oorrommadoneo of tho Prrh il :l l ' ; iaCed. bark EliaMl4, float Riga; brig Heals, from . . ~ t [Per deaguihip Beropoi4 - ' " ArriMitfrentitiPirYork SI niskOonoltn, of Beechf Resat etinPieekg Dorchester. at riymonthi . , Milted fleet Mew Orleans Md. Harvest. at Genoa. ___,' litisigiship Girt ofltiemernad, fditchell, home, arriymi atlgtahmond Irth last. ... ItmnibiP D•awaro."uwootill:hinatie, arrivedtit New Ydrk tWteritay.,and ideated to return. gulp et' nover,liaria. Nora' porni on for Philadelphia, 'WW Sth Met. and ignebored, Mile Mari Wings, Dielsoni from' Hagler at Now Y ork Blip Osman Monarch, Page, cleared at New York yes-, Girds', for Liverpool. ', --• • • ' - v iler% Houston, Share, for Gelveston, cleared at New 111 71 a r gr . ' - ' Geo atom BO ar= ri vast Haiti: 6 llm Pe et.l ° llY frblA' rif • " . , Brig A G Castel:wets:4 from Charleston, arrived at New rine UM hate ' ' elhre ..Paton,Stereneon, and Cropper Lb Brother, ittll l ' tante*, arrivicirat ftiehmondlrth met. tr ig Eobralne Minato. hewer, at Wilmington, NC, hr ft W Cries, Painter. for Philadelphia, cleared at ilmington. WM Wthinetr Bohr avidßatest. aloslander. for Philadelphia, was advertised at Wilmington; NO. 17th init. Behr N Haight; Neel*, bent*, arrived at New Bedford' , Me met. f Singers Novelty, 11104. Antinmeite, Jones. and Ta wny, Sly. hence,arnitia at mew York yesterdip: .. w . 1 11AR M S MHICIBLL ANY. - , iNt Thomas. Pp ad—Tb• bark Margaret, of Philadel phia, Opt Q 0 k, freer Philadelphia; bound to Parnell:a we°, with a cargo of floor, ko;attived at this port Yes terday irk' dietrees, having enemiotered a severe burn-. ante on the. 15th inst. in let 118% N. long 61% , lost star& 'mile; rkei hulwarhe move, and. bottom injured by the drimitiag of 'Pan beforethey could be cut away. A ow -1 elf has been held . • .. . ter Mane maxima, Captain Palmer, from Phil.) ..4.- vb &tit Bartonllkh inik. reports: 10th inst. let $9. fell itt nil* bark Mabee. of Heston. Lewie. from New York for Philadelphia, Orevionaly reported) in s "mein" Con -tidos. and took oft' all hands. Copt Lewis. of the mom report': Sat rust. experienoed a severe gale mum the NE. during which ohs eammetioed to leak. Rove to at 13 M. the ;oak invassint, and, the vessel la. begins hiuid. At gA M kith found three feet water in the bold. Threw over shout twenty tone of care° to Illtlttett NW forwent, in !topes o Endive the leak, but to no.amul. . At 7A N found Sve est of water in the hold, and the pumps amens from stove cargo, At 8 A Nt gave up all hopes of saving her. Sawa sail fifteen miles to leeward; Whine droved to be the.dlarla Rosanna; ran down as requested her to ,lity by us. Weather more moderste, with a hear ilkell,the vessel rolling badly. Let go both anchors to bruit het head to the sap.. Held. a consultation, and .ono ( dad to abatidol_ber, She sink ing in twenty minute. atter to went on board the Maria, Roxanne, at 3 P M. where we were kindly re • eelved b y Cant Palmer, and• brought to Boston. The Maria Roxanne bit a bw,t and foresail in a gale on the 1 nth fast. • Gehr ft ig Dyer. of NastPort. 'Praoy. at Providenos Nth inst. fres Philsdelptop s at the commencement of the heavy 11 Wale of the mu, at 6 P 66, anchored two •miles n o rth of Monteith; at 11 the Rohr began to drag wih both anehors and the kedge oat, and to prevent her • foundennewaii competed to throw overboard about 1000 • bricks. „ . Bohr,W U. Dennis. whient ashore pn Block _ Island eight of Bth lot. while co ed pewee* from Baton to Philadelphia, bag beau w age apparently bat slight ly damaged. and arrived - Pt Newport on the 18th. spEdiA.r., NOTICES. • ORN#T IMPILOVIVONT SBWING MA ottrtas—Att adlustable armed, to run slow or fag, for mannfaotarind and family use. Prioes rednoed to $5O and upwards. LADD; wr,csrm.R., k, co., ael9•6twam* ti 29 CHEbTNUT street. EATS , FOR F. - WARBURTON', BATTS& NO. 430 CHESTNUT Street, having cre mated several newstyles of HATS for gentlemen's au tumn wear, respeotfully invites inspectton and pa tronage. selB-6t SAVING, Ittanr—NATiowAi. &riff Tau Corsemy.—Clbactered by the Mae of Penneylestue. RULES, 1. Konen ii• imolood seen day. and in any imolai piece • -- 1. FIVE PER OEN4. Interest la paid for money from Wedgy it hi pit in. L The money is always paid kook In MOLD whenever 'it is called for, and without notloe. Mom , reolhwt item Rztetaofs, Adothrtstreters, Geerdisos, and other Trustees, in large or small imam to remain a long or short period. I. The money revered from Depogitore is invested in Real Estate, Mortgagee. Gragad Rents, and other &M -elees mooned's. : Office open every' day—WUXI/4 amt.. saitthwed - Wier !Skirt stmt. Philiwialotriii. ALL mum not fad to read the adver tigtimerit of Prof. WOOD in to-day's paper. anif-tt SALANANDIIB FERN-P3OOl. 5A.7103.—A very large assortment of BALAMANDERB for sale at rea tnable prices. No. 304 OffkBTNUT Bt., l'lllladalphia. an 33 tf EVANS k WATeON. . ONE Pawn CLOTHING OH tug LAMS' limms;inadi in the beet manner, exprendy for RS TAIL BALM LOWEST lamas moms marked in ,Plain Firms. Ail 'seeds enutsto ornervsnlated theory. Our ONE-PAIOE system is stnotly adhered ,to, es ve believe this to be the only Mir way of dealing Altera thereby , treatednitim. • JONES & 00.. , • , Ms MARKET BONO °AID PUNTING; BREIT AND CRILIPAST IN the City, et St Routh THIRD street, CIRCULAR PRINTING, Beet and Cheapest in the City. at St Beath THIRD street. BILL-H 13411 PRINTING, &at and Cheapest in the City. at 34 Beath THIRD 'beet , PRINTING, Bea sad Cheapest in the ClitY. it 34 South THIRD street. PAMPHLET; PtiNTING, end every other descrip tion of Mans. of the most superior quality, et the most reasonable rates. at RIND WALT & BROWN'S, Drexel. Budding. 34 outh THIRD street. Ji/5 ,•.13zoviaz it ..11.moWs CIMIMBIUTRD EIEWING MACRINZI. The Rail in The for Family 01311111 E. 110. 730 !lIFSTNUT Street Philadelphia. worm, MARRIED. . . . VlRNOrtrlarM.—On the Uth instant. by the Rev. D. IL Miller,Retitge W. Vernon, of Claymont. Dej., to Warr M. Him Frantrot& 00111.e.4LWEW....-On the lath instant, he the Rev. Jgestl PAptor EMM to bliss Emma Etwell,.all ot•P adelt • •CO WE LL-SPENCER—On the ltith instant. hy the 'Ray.' Samuel altiordw. Mr. Wm. C. Colwell .of tbeneett_nr city. . - - DIED. IlirfßlAS.Deearted this life, on the 18th instant, Frances, wlfe ofJoseph I. Matthias. TN relatives and friends of the family- are affea &instaly invited to attend the funeral. on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock from the renitence of her hus band. No. MS niNortsrs.th Seemed street. To Proceed to BMW A 1121 Monmeciag. - - • gin l 4 .—A4 his residence. in Trenton, N. J., Charles D. Benjamin: in his 61st year, on Sunday evening, after a protracted 'lineal of Many years, which he bore with Christian fortitude, Pia fnends. end Blends of the family: are respeet folly invited to attend his funeral, from his eon's resi dense, 910 Randolph strait. this (Wednesday) after noon, at 2 o'clock. _To proceed loth* Monument Gene t - a g3W - 2661END.—On the 14th instant, Mre. Elizabeth /Trammed., widow of the late David Townsend, jn the tat year , of her age. - Fauns) Dray her late wieldenee i - No 114 Lombaid ktreet. this (Wednesday) aftermo_n. at o'clock. A CTON,—On the Ifith instant Nathaniel Anton, aged tp roan. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1790 Lomlwrd street; thelWednesday al ternoon, at 1 o'clock. • MALONN.—On the 16th instant, Mrs. Cathannii Ma lone, aged MINIM Pleieral from Per late Maidlitioe.' Domsn's oourt, .Chrhallutetreet. below Third, this ((Wednesday)motin- Lieiit 8)4 o'clock, 11 g. 11,Kw11111—Ort th. 16th instant, Henry Mama Fearing From his late residence -Palls of Schuylkill, this telfedgetriar I afternoon. at 2 o'clock. HIINTiCR.—On the 16th iistant, Mr. James - Hunter, i l 4 , 4 S S 4 dSr 2 . Puma tremble late remdeisee, corner of Richmond and Bennyy streets. Nineteenth ward, this ( Wedeln m) oftemolon, at thelock. • 141141110.Y.—0n17th Instant, Mr. Robert John Kintner, in the 30th year of hcr are. Flaninnid p lane ,he residenee of his father, No. 1910 Veggrold this (Wednesday) afternoon, at . 3 o mock. - KIRBY.---On the 17th mot., Isabella, wife of Bich Ord JCltty• Ihe 17th indent, Wm. Henry Kuhn, in the 20th year of h i s age. ' Fatima from the reeidenpaor his parents, No. IMO %n et Vernon attest, this wridnesday) aftnnloon,jit 2 o ebek. MO LE RNON.—On the 17th Instant... Mary A. HlciLer non. daughter of James and Ann MoLemon, aged 3 years and 6 months. Funeral from the 'residence of her parents, in 'endow street, west of Eleventh, above Christian, this Wednesday) afternoon. st 2 welipek. - ateLouoeLiol.—On the 17th instant, Ann MoLoogh lin, limed hillars. froml al the rasidoeneiot her son, Daniel Mo- Lima Min. o. 437 it. Sobs •treat, above Willow, this afternoot. t l o'elock. WEIGH 16th instant, at Beverly, N. J., Mrs. Blies th Wright, in the 47th year of her age. .Funeral from her late reouletwe, Harlington road, 'above Wood lane: Beverly township, N. J., th is (WV' neSday) ofternami, at 1 o'clock. MINTZER.-00 the 17th Instant, Sarah Ann, wife of Wm. G. Mintier, in her 41st year. ' Funeral from the residence pf her husband. No. 1033 &nth Third street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, a n t 4 o'clook. N/ILL.—l:hi the 17th instant. Beebe), widow of the lets he James Neal, of Talbot mainly, Md., ., in the 78th view Mim es r age. 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THE SEPTEMBER EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 'l9 th, • cIIRARD' COLLEGE.-The Directorg - of; ..... the (Ward College give notice that thenii ptS6 I pared to bind out. m the amt. or Pramaylvan a, WWI- TY-THRRts ORPHANS , in amordanee wit h the will of, Stephen Girard. to stumble occupation', molt ea Airriculbire, Navigation. Arm. Mechanical Trades, arid, Manufactures. Toe master wilt be reqUirsd ter teaok his entreaties his respective art. and •to furnish him' with suitable board and lodging in hie own pleas of resi dence. (except where, for special reasons, the armrest tine may be allowed to board elsewhere./ This master', Witt be allowed to take snob orphan on trial for p tern, not exceeding one month. Persona desirous of obtain- , ' Ins an apprentice can apply at toe College, between the - hours of Sand a P. M.. or. if not residents of Philadel- I 1 pale. can address the undersigne el write .Igiving,, name. residence, occupation. and vant, t 0 latter i whenever possible, to be resident, o Allied. hie: Rh NRY W. A HY, 1 -Heeretary Girard College. NOTIOE.—The public ,itnit all persons in terested are hereby notified that a certain promis sory note for 81,1C.50, dated April 15, Me. drawn by Lacey at Flemine. at six months from date thereof. Will not be Paid at maturity, as the same has beett loft or stolen. ael 7 -]t• THOMAS THOMPSON. SON. it CO., ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP CiADINET!MAKERS' MATER“.I.I3, OS SOUTH SECOND STREET. tY Brotatells, Plashes, Reps, Damasks, and every description of Furniture and Curtain Goods. seitlim P' ;000 METALLIC PAINT COVERS 8 Ogosurotre feet on metal end 6,ooo'on'wood per 100 lbs. Priori, three cents p,r pound in pigment, end mw. cents in oil, with large disooume to heavy consumer". Samples and circulars, with reference' and analysis or this moat durable artd cheapest of_painte. sent free. W. O. BMA If, 132 21. FOURTH street, asl9 2t• bole Agent. ROSIN OIL.--3,500 Gallons Extra No. 1 Machinery OH. 2,880 alone Refined Gramme Oil, ROO gallons Gael/41 In stare and for eale by ROWLI{I, 1413HHURNER, _lc Co., *eV • 140.16 Routh Wharves.. - P1TC11,375 13b1s. Pitch in store', awl -1 for sato by ROWLEY, ASHBURNER, C 0.., No. 1U tlouth Wharves. 849 CAINESE-AND, JAPANESE ; GOODS.— The balance of the above consignment reesived by the Edwin Forreet, will be disposed of at low Eutaw. They consist ' of a Vary 'superior Japanese Cabinet, Tables, waiters, Fans, Teapove, Teapots, a few selected Pine Apse and lion Fall and 'Vginter.gresses, Ms., &a. No. H. West PENN HQUARE. eelg•atif USEFUL IN* EVERY FAM.ILY. ' lIPAI.DINO'S PREPARED CLUE CONE EXBOTTLES TRA ADHESIVE TIO MUOILAGE, WIT% ELAS CAPS. DANIELS' INDELIBLE INIC AND OLOIR STRETCHED. The attention of the trade a Invited to the above goods, which are all of the beet quality, and vat up In the most convenient style for popular use. sPALD NG'S .PH EPA RED le all l known, se to d ireg no %Other' reosplaitidation, a is now offered in rdittliViligTothe6inri,ltt nrif Cope Bottle, with Muth" Cap and Brush, greatly ea °IIIIII7I4II4)iDELIBLE INK, witholit peeve ' rattail , is warranted equal to any made, and Is 'Mt UP 7 ft Cone shape enolmed in a wooden eassewitioh orm a CLOTH STRUTCIIitar and is OOTifideinly , offer. to the public) as s Peri superior artiste. For sale by the principal fltationers, Druggists. and gape, Oood Dealers, and wnolesals onlY iyablEN . l kt 32 Smith FOVICII. AZIJ?dIIA 1 AZUMEA',I AZUMEA AZUMEA I AEUME A! AZIIMEA VRAP. MORRIS' AZUMISA DAYZINO POWDER. Manufactured polely at No. O. North FOORTPI Street. Ann for eels by Grocers , orally. eelll-atutf • CAU TIO N-DRIFAT'N, DETERSIVE' 80/iP.—lnctuiraged lie Om' g ay and merited sue. , OM of tray article,. several ear prinoipled maker' have cleselY iudtatedit lri apiaerraYiele oaly. and ere , feel it our duty to notity thep each oliah' that none le genuine, in cept nor name te atomp on' bar. aartl-we Lit „ Ale HAGEN & IticKHON,lli Rh MINDERS' LATIN PARADIGMS.-A new ureters.. of LOSU Paradigms, with Elynopids of Dealetunonni.- Adag,ted to any Latin_Grainsnar. Bt Cortland flannOnn. 4.. M. Long 800. Fisica Monti. Tnis wort r rarsonananded lir the Prolusions of ailment lantana* its more than thirty of our Ant Col lege*. au.lo•lnt E. BM A& & CO., Publishers. RETIVA 1;; KNIGHT, 262 'SOUTH BE, -...' CiOND 90146. A doom above Efiebee. wont side, 1 bee :vow is store A 17 Sloortntent o l . , .:11rtQl oogti l etbnee. &0,. '' • '' ' - wbtob Will be sold at tire lowest mar ket 'rites for os alp likliATTAlo9ll9' of kinds, readfoxade or madeto order "! I" I2MITIZIVaiIT, 116 , 2 BOUTII. BACON]) St.. 5 doors ab. Spruce. FEATHERS; of , all qualities,' for sale at the lowest cub prices by KEEVE L. KNIGHT. 488 sou= B.EcoND Ht., I doors ab. aprpoe. WEATTIER BEDS, BOLSTERS,•,AND gut), ready-made. of made b order. Rt. lowtatnish prices thsvi 642113}VAITH tritcOND Ft., 5 doors nb, Homan. FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM WALES, WWII kir 2.1. by it . RWINO iS it. C HESTNUT S tmt. Ptul., Clatiq RAILRCit*AtIWIRII. HAMLIN. 'AND 0 URTIN. EXCURSION TICKET'S FOR: THE LANOASTEIt FARE. $1.60 FOR THE TRIP. NOTICES. WELL BE KEPT OPEN DAY.ANG EVENING:, ~ 1 114 1 1ailAtliii4 1 ---,..-::-.'.' 'l:?.' JJLD) Pi ii RETAIL DEIC GOODS. GRAND OPENING - 1860 ! THORNLEY / e 4 P4IPlvl-• N. E. corner EIGILPH and SPRING GARDEN, Hiving enlarged their Store, And greatly added to its coiniEntO. WILL OPEN, THIS MORNING. A MAoNIFLIENT DISPLAY OF RICH FANC9 SILTS. BESP BLAORSILRS, BRAME UL DRESS GOODS, PURE LINEN GOODS. EXCELLENTDOMESTIO 00018, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, CLOTHS AND .I.ABBIMEREB, MARSEILLES AND OTHER QUILTS, WITH. A WAND DISPLAY OF SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. At taloa' an low as out be found in Philadelphia, and every article sold waranted to be all represented. N. B.—Thankful folthe past, we look hopeful to the future, and pronitee t. do all we can to please. THORNLEY eels tit QOR. BORTH and SPRING GARDEN. SPECIAL NOTICE. L. J. LEVY & CO. WILL OFFER, ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, ON 4 CASE OF DOUBLE-WIDTH POPLINS, FIFTY CENTS PER YARD The Goode are ENTIRELY I'MW IN STYLE, Ravin% Just arrived, and are greatly below the usual Price. '; L. S. & Co. will °odious to repairs daily the balanoe of their importations They will be all sold at VERY RRDTJOED PRICES, deft is their Intention to close out SS rapidly as poe Bible the whole of the stook. Families requiring Superior Linens, Blankets, Table Linens, Shootings, Flannels. Quilts, Cambric', and White Goods of all descriptions, will And a very large assortment to choose from, and el at PRIVIES CREAMY REDUCED 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET eo 15-tr SPECIAL NOTICE. L. J. LEVY iitt Co. &mimes to the - Publio and their Customers that they will commence to sell off, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, AT RETAIL, AND• FOR CA.,SII ONLY. Their very extenalve and choke stook of STAPLE-, AND FANOY DRY GOODS. The goods will all be marked down to VERY LOW PRICES, in order to dispose of the stock in as short a time as a forted private sale will admit of. ON MONDAY NEXT They will open three oases of new printed CARIARRES, AND IsIERINOS. Also, one me of black ground FOULARDS. All of which will be offered under regular ;floes. L. 3. LEVY & CO. would• be greatly benefited by an early settlement of the aoeounts now due them. , SO9 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. see-tf , . DRY GOODS—A .LARGE ASSORT mgrur,-whorente dad Retall,'hotight for Cash, and gold for Cash only, at very mall profits at the g l lZlTll ° 4tre o e f t, Arch. rNTEL 1.4°. 110:19TtIth WALL OPENING.-=Our alterations be- Jr. - NM adhteleted, we have now arranged for isle a fine easortmeet of FALL GOODS FROM. NEW YORK AUCTIONS, which, for quality end Prtee,pannot be gummed in the otty • ," • ' Velour °Homers', all 'tyres, from 50 cents to 81.75 Tinted Merino's , inolnding some rich brown. rinted Merinoas. magi:amens atylec Natio a Bole • Poplins; Dinorahe, al l &a.. /to., &o. ISO styles hunk telemer—lfeE canto. Datliartel 4 4 diet b bb Ibte Call oorgs-114 bents . JO u vlrefi A D mows °LOVES. hut receivedl A splendid assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS. We hare remised to sell goods at a LEGS FROFIT THAN. EVER BEECH*: And hereafter win have PRICE! • We Invite citizens and strange:: to call and examine our stook before looking_ elsewhe re . _ CHARLES ADAMS SON, EIGHTH and ARCH Ste. se79•wmf RICH DRESS STUFFS. Aubbea poriupes. • Peking, Raye de France. aaribaldis, new, sr ya cents. Popelinss Brooke. Embroidered blerinoes. Mott styles of de Leine,. Faney Bilks, of new designs. , lot of F r iend s. Frisch Chintses, very b, rio lleat Popelines, for Friends. Children's Bright Plaids, Plaid Flennele, Scotch styles. hosed plaok Mantle e% ateltPLEan Oft Silks _txri nd btrw e . Valve t%, In and METH Sty EXTENSIVE' IMPROVEMENTS! THORNLEY CHUM, II E. Cartier RIORTH & SPRING GARDLN Sta., #" l "enTniclitP7dllß STOCK, Nowar'fbrinsofttanon: 1:1 OF' ThE ST STOOKS OP GOODS In their line in Philsdolobia. BOUGHT FOR PAUL EXCLUSIVELY, . And will be sold ' POSITIVnLY CHEAP I. Spaniel attention invited to , Silks and Dress Goods. • shawls and Cloaks.' Cloths and Cassimeres, Blanket' and Flannel.. Linen Goode and Mutant. Marseilles and other Quilt's., Hosiery, Gloves, Hdaffs., AG.. ike. All Goods maiked at the lowed priori. sell EYRE &, LANDELL, No: 400 AROR street'. oath dealers to Shawls, wholesale and retail. 1.000 Blaek Centre Stellat. , 1,000 o.d Style all Shawls. 1000 Seaton Plaid Clan Shawls. 1,003 Broth° Long and Square Shawls. aais-t[ VYRE ANDELL, southwest corner FOURTII kid ARCH. Cash dealers in Farm and Staple Dry Goode. Richest Silks Imported. Best quality Bieck alike. Bilks Imported for Friends. Nol3-if CLOARIN9 CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, BROADCLOTHS, VESTIROS, &C. Boy' Cassimeres, good pattern". 70 ots. r Minato and Union ,Cassimerea. 00 to 70 oto. Fancy Cassimores, from 70 to elle. Vine Black Cossimers and Doeskins BLACK BROADCLOTHS. For Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Overcoats, &o. • Heavy Overcoat' nys. Beaver. Pilot. Tooot, /co. LIOHT CLOAKINOB.* For Ladles' wear of every desirable shade. Vine quality and low mice, by the yard or piece. rt, B.—Tettote supplied at lowest net cash prioes. COOPKR do CONARD asls Southeast oor.NINTR soil MARKET. t'FALL_ CLOAKS IN PREPARATION, 'some opening eve' day. Bt. wk will be complete. On tere taken and exeonted with despatch. le and Winter Ehawhi. Chi hired's and Illiesee' bhanb r y ' FR & CONARD, nen Southeast 00r.T41 I'll and MARKET. REMOVALS. 112EMOVAL.--MISS E. M. REDMOND R hex removed to N 0.1224 WALNUT street. sel2 12t* D. T. CHILD HAS REMOVED TO N o . 634 RACE Street, one door below z .Pevesth street. e15.6t R RIVIOVAL. E i VERETT, DICKS; & CALDWELL, , OLOTH HOUSE. isbve removed to 123 MARKET STREET. 'BUM are invited to examine our stook. atill-Stri PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REMOVED TO au/9-wfmlOt No. 921 CHESTNUT STREET. REMOVAL,. CHARLES HARKNESS, . • ' wmobteAt,E CLOTHIER, ttee REMOVED TO No, 410 S, CHESTNUT STREET, Aoth Side, above Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. su3o-1m "OUR RIOHARD'S EYEWATER. , '- eh:dent:no Preparation removes °stared. and all 'kin oftn Th Hai 'Mat ton• no matter bow long stand ing or severe. To h e tall of all Druielets, and at the ventral depot, Na. N West PENN BQUAN E. Twenty-five °elite per bottle. selB.6tif rl l O BOOKSELLERS and STATJONERS, , 1. —STEREOSCOPIO INSTRUMENT:I ntAtUran• luredlinfivezetyle ; SI'EREOSCOPIU VIEWS, Ante noon, Fr t en , and Fug, halt, ol lacest temofie.tiolt at the !awes prices to track M. J.FRANKL IN, UDti- ADltin. No. 1 South you RTH Street, below Chestnut. $, se? 3tl( ~trotrJta:ll, . 10, 1860:- POLITICAL. DIMOOR&TIO TICKET. FOS 001111101 01 PmsysvANlA, HENRY D. FOSTER, Of Westmoreland County. FOR CONGESII. lit Dhstriot—WlLLlAM B. LEHMAN. 24 JOHN BRODHEAD. 3d JOHN KLINE. ith WILLIAM MORGAN. Rh HARRY INGERSOLL. 87A rE SENATOR, hrt Distriot—BA?dUEL J. RANDALL. LROISLATVRN lit Dastriet—JOSEPH CALDWELL. Sd " THOMAS E. GASKILL. Sd " PATRICK MoDONOUGH 4th " ROBERT E. RANDALL. Bth " SAMUEL JACKSON. Bth " CHARLES L. WOLFF. 7th " PAUL RETTERLIN US. Bth " JOHN SMITE. JR 9th " HENRY DUNLAP. NM " HUNRY O. LEIBENRINO. 11th " JOHN B. HIER& 12th " WILLIAM O. SNYDER. 13th " WILLIAM D. MORRISON 11th " OEOROE W. h. SMITH. 13th " JOHN M. ARUNDEL. 16th '" THOMAS W. DUFFIELD 17th " S. M. ZULIOH. FOE RICORDIR 01 DIED', GEORGE W. WUNDER. FOR PROTRONOTART or DISTRICT COVITo WILLIAM LOUGHLIN Pon MARX or QOARTXR 938110:11, PHILIP H. LUTTIL Fos. coßolunt, ANDREW LOWRY Nes-tf INSURANCE COMPANIES. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON, HEAD OFFICE, No. 495 =MTN UT STREET, Hew Building, Philadelphia Bank. CAPITAL. --116.DD5,800 INCOME -.41,200.000 FIRE RISKS TAKEN AT MODERATE RATES, LIFE RISKS ON FAVORABLE TERMS. (JETTY a LIEBING, Aaairra aut•thltntm TEE MUTUAL LI FE =MIRAN CE COM PANY OF NEW YORK. . _ Assets : SIX mita:lora OF DOLLARS, INVESIED IT 14ORTG•01111 01.1 UAL MATZ. FORTH OVER 813 01:0,000. The premiums ere Dividendsan in many other Cotenti n's'', and the have been oirsAysa. This /St o c k holders , Mustrer. Company. PRO FI TSh no Jo that ALL THE MELON , / TO TUX 1:121118XD Pamphlets, and every information, may be had GRATIS, OD IMlltiOll r to ItA CRFORTI RTARR. agent. B. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFERUNCES: Thomas Robles , John Welsh. ordecai L. Dawson, eeorgw H. Stuart, (Ma M. Stroud, E. 0, w he en, John. Myers, J. Fisher Lemming', riPatterson, William 0. Ludwig, ohn M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin homes 11. Powers, George W. Tole:nd, William MoKee, Thos. NVattson. n2S 1).11 VANE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO 406 CHESTNUT street, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED A PHIL, 1836. BYSYLVANIA THE STATE OF CONFINED TOPENN FIRE AND INLAND RISK& Samuel WD DIIIECTO, t Wm. W. Walters, L W. Frames. Chas. It Ishan loon , Rear! bawls, Jr., Geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stent,, 0. Wilson Davis, Menke Stern. Thos, 8. Mart G EORGE W. DAY. President. FRANCIS N. BUCK, Vice Prea't. WILLIAMS 1. BLANCHARD. Secretary. 11a11-If t MEDICINAL. DR. BOBENCK, wig LUNG D T OCTOR, THE PROPRiKTOR OF SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYNIIP, THE IN3TENTOR OF SCHENCK'S RESPIROMETER, TILE ONLY INSTRUMENT THAT CAN, To a Certainty, Patriot the elightest Murmur of the Remeratory Orem,. Thie to of great iinPattanoe to thoooniumptive. Many eminentphysicians make great mialakeeon examining L unt . ; it requires constant and lime practice to become familiar with egery_sound or AT ration/of a nig/mod BKOPIC P HI lEANTS TUBE. Come to DR.*SHENCK To yet Examined THAT WAVE BEEN k•XAMINED BY THEIR FAMILY' PHYSICIAN And told them that one Lung was almost gone, when by a antitorliith thel s gga Is often found that Itla an affection of the bronchial tuber, and by getting a healthy action of the liver and tone to the stomach the sufferer is soon restored to hoisltli. Sometimes medicine that will atop a cough Is certain death to the patient , it locks up the liver, stops the oirculatiop of the blocs!. hemorrhage follow., and In feet stopping the the action of the very organs that amsed w. Liver Complai ash nt and Dyspepsia are the caves of two thrda of the oases of Consumption. Persons that are at this time eomplaining with dull pains in the side, bowel' sometimes costive and sometimes too loose. tongue coated, pain in the shoulder blade , feeling sometimes very restless and at other times drowsy ; every thing that is eaten lies heavy on the stotrittch, ascidity, belch ing up wind , hundreds are complaining at this time in this way, let them take a heavy gold and before they get shot of It, then anpther, then la the time to know what to do, then is the time to go to Dr. Schenck and get your longs examined. then is the time to know what Gough medicine to take. Stop that cough sodden and then the hinge, liver, and stomach are all put in an inactive state and before the patient IN aware of his situation the lungs are s mass of sores and death meet soon follow. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is an Expectorant, but it does not contain any opium, or anything to check a Cough suddenly, but if aided with the SEA WEED TONIO MANDRAKB . PILLS is sure to purify and carry off all diseased matter from the system. Nor. S. has a number of parsons, In this city that can C be referred to that have been in the last stages of ONSUMPTION AN CURED BY H IS S MEDICINES. He does not wish to be understood that when lungs are gone that he can make new ones , but when one is sound and the other may have quite a cavity in it, it can, by careful treatment, he riverted, and diseased matter carried MT. and the patiOnt get well. His dare for seeing patients in Philadelphia are FRIDAY AND SATURDAY or Visit? WREN. For a thorough examination with his Respirometer he charges $3, hilt it often happens that patients do not require an exploration with the Resturometer, as he has had snoba large experience he can detect at a glance whether such an examination is neceseary. All professional advice GRATIS. and cordially invitee all suffering from Coughs or Colds, or any disease of the LUNGS, LIVER. OR STOMACH. to 'call upon him on those days. He has recently fitted up room, over hie store, for the better accommodation of hie patients that are waiting for advice. A Pamphlet, containing a full treatise on the various diseases he treats, with oertifioates of Cures, can be had.gratis, at the Office. send and get one, read it carefully. go and see those giving certificate., and be folly perinvided in your own mind before using It, then give it a fair trial, and life and health may be spared yon. OFFICE, Nn. 39 NORTH SIXTH STREET, CORNER OF NORTH STRLET. sel9-3t. IVEW ROMEOPATHIO PIIARMAOY.- L 217 EIGHTH Street. below Walnut. A ehmead & Steck', popular rem ediee. with the *mall Romeo pethio prepara i tions. Dr. STECK n attendance for con imitation. The deterring poor iberally dealt with. sel9-11.* HOrdEOPATIJIO BLAOK AALTEA:---Un surpassed for purity, unequalled for grateful fra grance, undoubtedly the best Black Tea Imported. Be sides Its Unrivalled qualities as a beverage for general table use, it is especially recommended as a diet drink for invalids. Packages in Sy' sad 3‘ poundr, 23 and 60 cents. Bold only at 217 EltalTill Street, below Wal nut. N. ll.—Not sold by Grocers. sell) 2t. WEOIALITY FOR LADIES.—TRUSS S-7 AND BRACE DEPARTMENT conduoted by com petent Ladies. Entrance on TWELFTH Street, fast door below Race. A. full line of Mechanical Reme dies. light and elegant in construction. specially adapted to Ladies' we. C. B. NEEDLES, Proprietor, • TWELFTH . W. corne TWELFTH and RACE Streets. Philadelphia. Cr Entrance to C. R. ft.'s Room, for gentlemen,. at the corner. sel4 3mif AA WODERFUL AND NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYPROFESTEM. SSOR =REIN' EUDEPHALOB, AN EXTERNAL REMEDY. Prared by MOCERIDGE CO.. No. 6S North FOURTH Street. ow - And for sale by Druggists generally. salt-Smif AminFor the INSTANT RELIEF and YEA ALANSNT CUILII of We distressing corn- plaint. nts FEND T's BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Made. by C. B. !SEYMOUR & CO., for NAMUR Street. New York. Friar $1 per box; sent free by poet my't.ha in FOR SALE AT ALL DRVOGIEITIP. PAPER HANGINGS. PAPER HANGINGS. HART, 3EO=OO/EERY, & 00., WILL SELL AT AUCTION, Without reserve, from their store, No, 322 CHESTNUT STREET, ON THE 18in, 19ru, AND 20ru OF SEPTEMBER All their largo stook of PAPER HANGINGS. BORDERS, PANEL, PLAIN, MARBLE, OAK, AND CURTAIN PAPERS, Aa., Of allsnalitlea, and in lots to suit rooms of and sue. A rare ohanoe will be offered to those who wish to payer their house this &II to get bargains. The stook will be sold at very low rates until the day of gale. see•ttthf MEROANTLLE Lll,llLy,Rt NOTICE. On and alter SATURDAY, thi. 18tt instant. TIM MERCANTILE LIBRARY , Will be oven from 9 o'aloak A, M. until. 10 n'olook ..P.'111., end the NEWSPAPER READING ROOM from the time the buitchng le oven, narlY in the UMU Inn until 10 o'clock P. &I. eel!-et WANT/. WANTED -A SITUATION &a assistant Clerk. to a wholesal• house, by a f pcmi ch nzt . 11Wrioj:111.4. "Alit:: ' 4 ktrartrPicieg or this yaw. sslaSt. WAN T E D—An experienced BOOK KEEPER la ri wholesale dry -goods house. To • comp e t e nt person a fair salary. wiii be given. Address, with reterenoes, " & C 0.," (Aloe of 2%4 Preis. se it' XXX. A HARDWARE SALESMAN, HAVING fourteen years' experience in * tirat-olase Now York home, virtu no engagement In ttur enty, A dram .• Box 211)1, Poet Mee, /sew York. sere ASV WANTED.—An industrious young man to attend %dry_ good 4 sta e. t Good teCovoots 0.? this °Moo. aolfl 44. II required. Addre as $5OO WANTED, for which s, bonus will be wild, and s liftyolioY SS_ Se selitY . A n ote giddretiod to F. snail se woo= Blood's Dospatoh, NOWT' prompt Mt/Da tion. self,-3e S. MARINE CORPS RZORIIITING IT • BERVIOR.—WANTED—For the D. 8. merino corps. able-bodied, MIMMTIOn men . between the ages of 21 and 83 10$111, not law than AI Get a% unshorn high, and of good character. Boldiing .smug in this corps perform duty at Ravi yards and on board ITnited Mates ships-of-war os fo reign stations. Pay, from 811 to $2 per month, betides clothing, ra tions, &o. All other information whieh may be dulled will be given at the Rendtzvous, No. 311 both FRONT Bt., near Spruce. Ist Lieut. W. 8 WIEB BOYD, sell-ISt Recruiting Officer. WANTED--A Situation as Packer in a Wholesale House. or as Agent its any ossasitY, by a map who aim write a legible hand and has a sow knowledie of firma. ills bast of tofetteta gw ss 3 r t r. Address • 0.1 E.. ' Press mane. VI]ANTED TO .RXCHANGE—A choice treat of unimproved Perm Land. convenient to the etty. for improved or unimproved property in thin oily. Addreu •• New Jersey." this office. selT-3t• WANTED -A SITUATION AS POR TER or PACKER in kWholesale house, by an Irtriont. sober. and intelligent nuddle-aged Address man. w o oan furnish Arstesigas oity r•fereunes. Add Press Ofiloe. sel.l-45. rIPICAOHERS WANTED—As Principals, Assistants. or Partners, in the diferemt /Rates. Schools. Plum Ma. and ColLeges, seeduna eompetent Teachers (for any swoon of country.) min obtain the beet talent for any Department by addressing the •• Na tional Teachers' Institute." 33a BROADWAY. hew York. FOR SALE AND TO LET. 8500 TO $BOO.—A Oash Business romnntnitive, now in encosental oPe raticrt in this tit:7,l4Bw a rah, and Boston. Toe person hams the cash a ohalloe to establah the semi In a neighlx.ring city is now offered. to those wishing a permpermanent. growing. and reliable business. th co ad above offers II rare Opportunity. For pattloalars, call on B. HODOC 8, 113% N. NINTH street. sel9-2t. AZ & FOR BALE--A new Clipper Bark, of shoat WI tons, now on the stooks; built of the bast materiais. Can be ready for MS in six data. bhe ie ssI7A.P fitted for passengers, and wonid Incite • fine Ilwohet. FOWLE. H ARRI CO.. 0. Cly to 60 North FRONT Street. MaOOATESVILLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned will sell,at private gaze, two hews, in the most central busines part of the r Ukase of Coates.ille, Pa.. suitable for a.o kini of public haziness. end where a prosperous business is now carried on as a bakery and confectionery. It is a rare chance for an enterprising person. Possession can be given in a few days from purchase. Terms accom medabng. For pa/dealers, Inquire of N. M. RAN- N UM, on the Promisee. sel7-3te si TO OAPITALISTS.— FOR BALE— im:rhe Machinery, Stool !IA and P4tureir of a Lase Manufactory .of PAPER ANGIN, replete with every convenience for carry ng on an extensive bind le's. A deniable Investment to persons of energy who Oa l l l bei nes. ? Y guy,l 4 or without the br ntir i" ARETONTOOMAY, & Co. MIIENOURI LAND I I 500,000 Ames for Sale, at wham ranging from Mt to BO dant. rer Aare. PA TER _rin results& TAXES pid, and A'S prooursd for punka sag of band under the radrustion AM. Plats tarnished gratin by *pawing • eontlase Itnme For further informat on appir3o WILSON. RAWL GS & CO.. V. S. and Denoted...ad 4genhs, 60 UT Street. Between THIRD and FOURTH ST. Lotini, Ado LAND WARRANTS bought, mold, and located. BOARDING. 106 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET-A Ism seeond-stor front ROOM with BOARD for gentleman and wife. A lso seennoies for single gen tlemen. t* BOARDlNG.—Families and Single Gen tlemen can have Board and large pleasant rooms. finished or nninnushed. ura first-alas house, by ap plying at No. 929 CLIP TUN street, whisk runs east and west. and between SPRUCE and PirE streets.. aele•at* 4IIPERIOR ACCOMODATIONS for Fa- L.- milieu. with board, N. E. oorner of SIXTERNTII and LOCUST etreete. An elegant nude of room on second floor. with private parlor. if desired. also min gle roan References required. entS-St• BOARDING.—The eligible and well-fur !gilled House. No. 1316 WALNUT Street. will be reopened for the reception of two or three perma nent faml bee. on the let September order the supervi sion of efficient houeekeepers. Referenoes exohanged. seB-1111, PERSONAL. IF Mr. G. H. HAZLETON, LATELY OF Chicago, Illinois, will call at No 49 North THIRD Street, he will meet a gentleman who swishes to see him on busmen. . It^ MILLINERY GOODS. FALL ft MILLINERY GOODS. M BERNHEIM No. SI SOUTH SECOND STREET. I have now oven a complete amortment of RIB BONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and BONNET MA TERIALS, all the most faaluonable colon and Myles. STRAW GOODS, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, La., La A Large auortraent of Vernon and Continental Hate, with Feather, to matoh, to which I call the attention of MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS. Prises are LOW, and great hulnoerae n te will be Wend to Cash and reasonable Purchaser& angt-rm THOS. KENNEDY & BRO. 7 2 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, /Live ovened a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of FRENCH FLOWERS. BEAD DRESSES. FEATHERS, RIBBONS, STRAW GOODS, AND BONNET MATERIALS!, AT LOW I'RICEB. sa6-2m ta , FALL, 1860. RIBBONS. BONNETS. MILLINIERY GOODS EXCLUOIVUT We have now on hand, and daily receiving, a large and handsome assortment of RIBBONS, OF EVERY DEBORIPTIOE, BONNET MATERIALS, STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, NUM' .AND INFANTS' HATS, SHAKERS, to., FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOW ER.B, REATHRES, RUCHES, AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE MILLINERY LiNr. To which the attention of the trade is directed. BOSKNITEBI, BROOKS, ft 00., 491 MARXET Street. North side WS. M. CONRAD, 015 CHESTNUT itrest. begs leave to inform her friends end the public that ahe will have a grand °Denies oo THUD 8- DAV. ttke 2ith lest., _when she will modem, all the la test feahion IN in the Millinery line, of the day. seta-7t rim PIERS. M. S. BiSHOP, NO. 1016 wieIHERTNUT street, next door to the Bt. Law rence otel, has reoeived a large and elegant assort ment o PARIS BONNETS, CAPS, and HEAD-DRESS, and le now prepared to Bullish Milliners and Merchants with pattern Bats. aot1•Im 1860. THE 1860. AGRICULTURAL FAIR, AT POWELTON A VWENT PH Y-FOURTH WARD, PH ILADELIA. THE PHILADELPH3A ISOM wry ERPPIOTING AGRICULTURE Will hold its next Prhibition of the products of AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, And the MECHANIC ARTS. On the popular PAIR. GRO OR UNDS, West Philadelphia, : 76th. Stith. 27th, mad 38th days of Sestember. All objects to be entered on or before TUEs oA Y. Sep tember ,at neon, at Which time the Exhibition will DS OP •t ra VISITORS. Competition Invited from all parts of Pennsylvania and the adjoining Siete'. . pactous frame buildings. tents. stalls. and sheds will 0, ...0r0y100d for the display of Sleek, of arrictilisrai Prodece sad Implements, of Fruits. Vegetable,. mod .Flamers, and Of Aforkierry and Manufactured Goads. . The moat liberal arrangements will be made withNall.. road Companies for the trtumportatarn of Exhibtletla aml objects to and f rom the nor.' _ TTISIS of Horst/. Proceemons of{ the Mat RlSAfit i r Exhibition. and aloha tests of undements place daily. Pamphlet Copies of the Prerodarri List may Lad gratuitously at the Agriculture! Warehouse/I, or by ad- I dressing either of the und ersigned, at the ROCIITT's Roosts. ho. 626 CHHS set. CfLAIO BIDDLE, President. A. L. KENNEDY. Rem Slio'y. seta St CIRIENTAL DitTIRSIVE SOAP.—One V round of whieh will do an much washing. nod do it bitter than thine of common roan 10111 , billies need no boatel' nor rubbing cut a 'womb haul. ' Over 100.000 11111:1113.8arecow conatilinUT union it. V. • instant** It to give snots nation, or return the money. All respecta ble Wooers sty it for WIN TRAIN k McICEONE. 6.021 we LC tt 22 mud MI Sant; W AMERICAN AOADINT Or MOVIO. ITILLAIN Ot n min PA • The OnA c i f of L L A OPENING NIGMT. 11 • atmsmut IL LA 80111.1 MISS ADEL IA hi a4 1......., On Pride/ 24118 rat l tt il l=2l2 edoquidl i Z i = t„ lagt o o .T A V, l a M I L b., allentlA. 4" wir- NO - OPEILI WI EN AiratATED daring Ur ressoo. Admission to Parquet.. remelt* Otrele,aadla 5 5•81; Rescue Feats, no oen.e extra_; Tilmil7 SO cents; Amphitheatre. 25 dente ; rempeamem 815. The sale of t ekets for either Of the Mot titan commences to-daLat the Academe/Om* end Chickering's P.ano and Mama monk topim 0E62 a 74. Opera commences at 8. ee/2-31 AZIERICJAN AOADIERY Or WSW. Tte NDGiA re G o ß to ld re E r r fth O e P Aoad 7RE ara t L i or lTß lt itl ea e nregi as air e hive the pleasure to annoanee tau in eoresegersee of the unprecedented overeat whisk attended the per formances of Wee twoXfailapt Artiatas THE isfElttt NTAL'. at the ?aeon Theatre, Havana. tett men, they, hate Won indexed to eagles them for four nopeeseatatime— which are the calyces Hier ace Inv be gi * Poor to Or re. tarp to Havana...) these the fret two will ves la Philadelphia. whir ty was the Ina to magma. thin e [mat Lyn° talent , and his trim saimitid W s ga m Ntitali for their re-entre. Their first Perforariaeo wilt take plate on TM.IIIBDAY EVENING next Sirotioator HAM, when they will appear in S. Verdi Opera of __TROVATOR SIGNORINA AGPMS NATAIALI Leonora. AIGNORINA. FANNY NATALIA" Azaainui. Pint appearan Brans diatingalefied Timor Minor E RA N of th Chien Goaisaaid in b l. oho - motor as COINS dy Lima. sel7.tf WALNIIT-EMBEET ThEATILL. v • got. lAN*. — JEN. I t 3LARMAIMI Stare Manager— -- 7 W •A. ihreeeee Arent—. ... .. r. •11.11nriffi. THIS ( lIRDPIESDAFT . Nlll6, ati__ll4 THE WIFE. OR A, A OF MANTRA. _. MI an pt. Fiore. Mr. J. W. altsek; Mariana. Rana. Oladetana. ROLAND FOR AN may/tn. Door open as 7 o'alook. torfonnaaossa eameßmaa at 734 o'eleek. Prete' of Admission: Draw Carole. (9aate_ aerared without extra charm) 50 PM_ . .ti i Pa ivit .l r mole exited at SO mats, 373 0 0 ete ; mama I UV ..** Direlarad Third Tier. St neat. ; Frmire 13; Single Seats in trrehaatra and Yrielltens7s a. WHIATLEY & CLAM'S -ARCM STREET THEATRE. The tg i lat Extra"... LA siiro LAg.LA, AIX* LA LA RUO LALIIROO HOUSPB CROWORD TO OVE FLO El! SHOUTS UPON SHOUTS OP UGH RR It mill be performed every evening, with Xr. sod Mos. W. J. Florence in then. great orgual elearealeep. to anon:news) to-night loth the laagaalas Tam olf tim AIOOMON. Pint' {rand Matins* On Saturday next. LALLA ROONLI in all ice splendor. CONTINENTAL THEAT El (Late National.) WALNTIT titreet tams Ugh*: POEUTIVELY RIX KWH "It ONLY. Commenoinor MON (JAY NW:NINO, tut. rt. WIC TILE HOLMAII J OVEN t L.J.: PARLOR. 0:611 TROUPE. Comprising four of the mart tabard:oJ Chad:Ma in the world. A m AT - MEE will be given as WEDNE - DAT. Bee daily hills for partimlars. Doom os4a at 1, *ma me nos at TX. Tickets. X cents. mart McDONOLIOH'B NEW G RACE Street, above recent. IMMENSE RUGGERS OP THE WONDERFUL MAROU P TI E NETTI AND RAVEL TRIP rivedneeday EVENING. N.t, Is. JEANNETTE AND JEANNO . GRADS/SIM GROUPING C A D R EZ IOW& BELLE OP & C n he y r sSonere ie bh l c t mp ont y h . e Conolodingwith thryolipors. ITALIAN BRIGAND& VIGHT YEARS ROUND THE WORLD IN SEARCH OF A SVNBATION lam a Email-a cyolopotio•-, ratotopohtaay a r oumterrammu wanderer, or—what you plow* to hire me. Bi - AI years ago I we. in Philadet• out ' my t phia r, eight jeer ago Philetelphia was my friend. I ired and wandered. " Feist' fields. and Pastures sew us sited me, and-I had to get" Shortly ? after leaving Phtledelphia, oircumatateme called me to Huron*. and I bad trot been Ices in Europe before I found that the philosophy 01 Mr Annimean sou was endorsed by the elder oontinent-that his la soma tional-that the sum of our sensations makes up the integer of our life, and that he who contributes • Ism sensation, contributes largely to the wane of• tkat Integer. How to contribute largely wee the diflany_f !gear me if 1811014 the style of the fewilfisteraisr. I had ea ditavorsd to create many neneatjora. and dote mg beet to be se woodertha to my knowledge gad estram stance, would allow me. ronnething new wei requiredther sensations were wanted, to gratify the sessabo phismoWLY. To 'honorer them, I devoted eight years of wry life. To find them. I have traversed the globe mend twine oromed the equator ; been in both hemispheres, end en joyed a freeze 'Atha Arctic and the liatiVi meth Dunne my eyologeal excursion I have OP' nortunities. I have mod "a morning " to out-of-the-way mcinsintannes.and enjoyed a s e i reg V i g many s family party in lands far away. The reed ta. that having ranmettei the world for sometking new, f wine back to philedelphia--that, after mane Years et wandering through Europe, raypt. India,a e rm. the Isles of the Vinfia. and tiadifornis. I retain th all the novelties in the way of a aensation that I as similate to my repertoire of wonders to the come of my career. I went to Europe. to 'me what they coed Meek net there. I learnt the lan philosophical wonder 4 the et. &Matron of dia. magnetism to !name. • I went to India, to learn what they could teach as there. I learnt how Anrututzebe oould be chef Of PO tentatee, and chief of mamma.. I went to Egypt. gte Highness Abbaa Pitch* Melted the Conjurors of Cairo to perform before ise. I behest, I learned 'mouthing . . . . . I went to Australia. The Aborigin es that °anti. vent, the Rim amerces of Shads: a Lead. said the Maoris of New Zeeland,instructed ens lathe ererenen_ ty of their recondite lore. Ido not forget the 111141/Hig wonders theydisolesed. I walled et Tahiti end Honolulu. In Sasebo the na tives made me acquainted with the Irma writ of the Therunaceotorto, which I end so long wims•ll to learn, end. in Honolulu. after_performing before Xing rain. tilthralis and his Court. /WY inducted la.o the relena- Ties of the Kanakian ntes of the Pall-Sall. which On. In InPlnentVeN semi-warauistorla, In California. amidst its glononensenery sad its bete rogenons population, I minim' still 'intim sequitiAt ante withlthe means of mute. Some there'll/11M vim had been magicians in their time sad had turned gold diggers. It was a " sensation" to mint them under such circumstances, and they taught me how to 18014111 new sensations. The aggregate of that which I have learned ; of Past whion I know that which I have seen. emithattrintrk I have acquired; the last " senserlon " in magic; the last nuatery in the macrocosm of waterloo wawa the world affords. I will endeavor t la Phi 4. while performing in Concert Ball. The first acne there. on Monday neat, will opmprise all Wein4- ders produced by me when in this city eight years singe ; and added to them will he the reunite of eight years travel. If I receive but half the Patronage / enjoys during my previous soionyn, no public rgerfornier will feel mote petaled than will JOHN HENRY ANDERSON. seta Wizard of tile North." 1860. SANFORD'S OPERA HOITSV. ELEVENTH STREET, OpitN FOR THE miEASON. NEWL DECoRATEr. AND PAINTED. MR. SANFORD Iles scoured one of the LARGEST COMPANIES em )recanted hentologgl, who will appear nightie. Seaford will perform every evening. Come open et 7; Commence et 7X. Admatanoe cents. Children la cents. calf-Im PROFESSOR ANDERSON, B. GREAT WIZARD OF THE NORTH. ANT COSMOPOLITAN MONARCH OF ALtOICIANS. will, (after an absence °relight years from Philadalidtia) transform WAtan LL. CHESTNUT STREET, INTO HIS PSYCHOMAN'TEM, On MONDAY next. September Nth. p ENNA. ACADEMY OF THE FINE P ARTS,-1025 CICKEMPUIrr o Street. tue ) :iru n o i ii t o;e i n u gg ili frCul ° 9 -li ;j4. B4E tinr, =mon 25 ; oluldreu unde r Plana! Deutz. 1,1-St SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAVING PIIND.—Coan , 'lain theast nu a Bu' g. 1 1) .1:F e l W V I Z and _ RTH Streets. pen 7 o'otosik. and on MONDAY tine in t.twArrrt tswac Old institution kaa always said In Mu, ea VithOSIC ILOlll9*. uMEREST PM. Pal 01M, All MSS paid Is 0 dmilandLiA told aluinil7lll. T J)I4TREV. RI. KEILLDTN,AI m iet. tiAti.. WORK, Vise t... John C. Farr, .A. q . ar d r i . s.. Wat! utast. John AlLlPlatit Jr.. Joao Allman, MI .......,... A . MD, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN H. WILMA . TOOXIINT. lOHN C. 81M18. Secretary. aistl-Isit SPRING GARDEN SATING WIND, Office, 991 North THIRD Btreet, Were= V7/10 and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legudaiihrill ltth. Open for Der te_eo PAT& It Al frtalictrt:,°B oISWA Intereej 5 per cent. per mum. Deltoid draw their Money' by Checks. if deeiredn= m t• ;ante received. IMAMS IL PRINGLE, I=pb, named. Ham illaeretary. wan% FUND--FIVE PER OINT. IN r•-7 TREST—IMTIONAL SAFETY TALIMek . . pnefy, WALNUT atria. aoaskwastOOTVAl Philadalabia. Isooreonagod by $M BMW ar ' -- ' 7- 1 . : Is krtayta rewind in any yam, OM or mall, lad q Nireii b rud from the day of dancent so the day of tria d_ . a aloe a roan every dal frets o'Plevaill mot, IMlLlev i g'sdoel i s Te m. r sad as an". i °n 1 1 91.0 3" NE. P rrealgst. OB A S RLDrix , WEL.Lux .t. KM, Rearetary. 11TIMIPOIS 1 . tau Hwy L. Bunn, • Callil . i ii mrnor, tu ard L. ner, bart Selfridge, Samuel K. Ashton. mesh l i irlsla. one, Wm" , am" Ll i srmodk one, us raceired and pa me in . a inveatmcnta are made, in conform IT _ink ds marl...ions of the fltiar!er. ssi ,_ _Reel E•••te itortose.. ammo ju mt .,,, n d as first-tear_ 1 1:211V• lOU Ilbi- WADI lajzire 10thka .:90 . 7 , d_tr_V____ : ak tofil, it w th 6l . lle=l i f i aal . to il • seum•••11•/ stalat% S AVING FUND—UNITED STATES TRUSTIiEPANT, *mar TRIAD and Oit Tag- NUT Street. l ail a irin a galtgbW r ir e jjnit yiri c i n bleAlk Ran from th e du ot tto the day of Irttk— draws!. oilSoe hoto,V 3 r ., o'aiel svarjr day, sad es Iding s v r ao s at t ap r l i g d a . 4ll. 3oo66‘ n r i efid " traj LIN PUlCAotaarr. 0 STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR.. Ho. 1116 MARRET STREET , s now prepared to meet the wawa ol the sub.ni more completely in all the debuts of the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelpnia. in 'roof of which he 1131'14s COM ?AR ITI Vl' xxswinattori. The following are among ho own porn er invitations, several of which have alreedy obtained a national rare. ta w ) ... ~,,,,,,eing in excellence and reournor any other Stoves in use. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Om burning Cooking Steve, acknowledged to be the test Stove for family use in the world. JAME. SPEAR ie the Patentee of the ealebrated Gml-coninming Cooking Range, now rapidly mated into general use. JAMES SPEAR la the Petentee of the Improved Sil ver's Air tight Oaseeneurning Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Imriertut ( Patented Ornamental Stove Urn. to from ide beanty Lod utility, is likely, this season. to be waiver. sally *domed. JahlES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, reel. and Cot:Mimi-wirier Ironing Pan. JAI/SIMS? EAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Olehitsfeted Beltway ear Heater. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved Wirer,besed Stove. Tor all of the above the Inventor Tarr 111 Stly elates, advantages which rosette bet to be g ad by the maim to titn e aLottLat:tr u sot i atel s sad ? ref . 7 . 1 1 I ti n y'rro o ldrerelgr extend • gtordialfiglaal lia to W . 111 want of stoves to call and 1121•11411 foe tits= Partles erithitte to her will kikv. every &Headiest shown themorhether into imimedietel7' is ru ckus or not.sieSeeim DIVIDEND OF THE PLANTERS' BANK OF SENNESSXF--Tho 1M0i44014. twont7 Woo sod throe-tumors IICM? pet Met. s• t►o Ruck of the nu:tore Bast ofT sooomoo. las Sao [roc tomol parts of .k.stri strands PI4 s mob. ontl too pool to Mock ag tae WeILIM Soak of PluMetotollos.o. sod oftor 111 W trot. U. M. TAOUTMAN. OISIST. STOVES. DIYIDE,MIS.
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