AKRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS; GIRABB HOUSE-iciiMtmit '«t„balow Ninth. B Whitaker, lowa . p Reed. Girard. Pa •_ SfttnStN6 -\ L RftSoat,lAiavonsrortK - SW*?i rt8 L Tvn' : Goa'W Adams, Savannah' T> G -.- O A Gwon, : Richmond. Ya A rouUMn# Atigu*to t Ga >, .1 P Stinson, Ga Cbr«i,i.Ooatown.-Vo. ' W A Holcoiuta.NO ItvanoUonfif, Balt Mr Roswell.N V’ l l nS * .wiV Ga Seymour. Syracuse f/fe i y ,nd LOrr, MU» , Mr? Butt.Va JosCox.BaU, , - JohnDAusten,La . ,: .f l^ls£fa Hrri,buri fraM 1 '-M&gste*™; MrtNixoniNQ'Y, • Mr* Russell, Pa MißsßlopmrPa A Ralloway, Xenia, 0 MMf ' - • - P O.Conley,Mqbile GW Turner* V* ■ JL Barley, va T, A Snhraldsi &dhm« Phila WBOollma & \% % N J W>BooookAwf.Va . JohnOraocyX la.BC_;. Mie* Grace* « m. S 0 .F 8 Honter, Leesport .. S F Rntherford.Hnrrisburg G M Lawman 41%i Pa ;. BY Overton-Towa-. H fll Cftldwo lI - rf Y «„ 0 «s&» d b - , W M Watt* k la, Carlisle - Misa Camnbell, Carlisle iWo^lcT' 1 ’ Ct ' U “' 9 Ala MrLa u h tin A J !Ml y, Miss K OLau*hlm. Mil* Jeff lAnrblm,Miss DrR Bsrp, « 0 Mrs £ w J one*. Ark - MU* Bailie Jonas, Ark p Jones. Ark Oliver - Jones & vf, Texas HWfSffiSSWv-,. Mte2fffia.BC BfelH' |aWiUis.&k,Chj!!a?r) wS Hose & - OenlJoßMip.Wftslimtton ' Miss Jessup,Washington HG Coffin. NY- - t . CfiPurit.Look Haven Ira C MitoiielL Bellofohte F Wilson & la. Va Miss Jennie Beaver, Va M s* Annie Lmn.Va JamesJJLibn Va”- , - '.'D Robert* & la. Mo. ■ W M Rooknfeller, Pa ' H K Parcons. Harrisburg DDwher. HnvrUburr- - - '.WfiGlamp. Barton, O lfe 'k|»y - ::. ifki?Ac«x r .oi lwMks& ife w r. V* u^ a B V X)fl Tkrir, Charleston Mrs VMPe mi foil 9 0 KiPsn.ton' a O WS-Ralli Balt BN BanaUTNUM:. Miv Christy, Li ■ Mifi# RainkediLa, .. .H.Park.La, E B Kin, 4 nt.Aik Miss Kin?, Ark A5l BPtanieifltnmlß ‘ Mrsßnr.isiio A da. Mobile RnbartHarttell.ya. - DrV Wheatley. Va > MißsWheatlav.ya.. i . f>r O W A.tiW, Va, , , BrJ Gaines. Va w llßoekfellow.NY PrßArGarreltAUiVa . J T Antnm Sc da. Va * *•; WHWrivht,OiTj,o ; , Q 4 Haynes, Brnnkljn I q Fishefesv’ "'i' ' ■.f ?AnpteSmV Y' 0 E Stewart. Charleston J H Smoot. Georgetown -T Leonar4.Ara*a ... - Odeorne. Boston T J Cionton, "V a - R Croarsont N C t - -< TSBarkin.NY , j..PHMaaon, St Louis. . Mr Duncan. NY ‘ . DrTalesferro. Va WBAtcoct.NY i C Knevnls, NA 1 . - Fourth at-ibelow Arch. RTvJer,Buckscb. NHeiron. Tnd . -BGTurner,rav. • wf.Anthonv.Tenn. . M Anthony, Tenn.- F Banard. Mass ‘ififflsfcps.a ’. s ■: G Gni'Mnhejraer* Va; ; IPVasay A. la, Blair oo .Miss lafsyrßWreo , Ml*4 Cunn!n*haui, Pa SihsHafoy. Pn AFortgnbotijhPa M flmiun-Jbi’' W Savford. Pa • it 1 - . ■ \ J Hater Ala. Pa Wffeyson.Pa' ' J G Koontz, Pa DBSternok, Pa . .JH JGHer,Fa OhMCaraOn.Pa: ' ‘ DrMKennedy,Pa B J BawLPa--- r■- ‘ SRWiseley.Pa T McCaodllsb. NewTl|le . S Randall. Newville Tho«BtottYh. NewyiUp RJ Lawton A.la, P/v . - J Irvine Aw. Pa,-■ JOJBrown.Ri ‘ J.T Brooks^NY ‘ . ' o Blrf>valett]'f J ' - F McCoy, HoUiiHtsbiii'e ,T J fuoore. P« . H T,Munay. Hoilidaysbur* ColCrtsswe\l,.Pa ' (lK Hersh&'wf. York, Pa WOWaroner. MCreek .TWSharer,MtUnlon . HTMoUlmr.pa . J RHeintcr,Lanoa»t«r P Biitmyer, Lewisourg, / , Jns Scott. 1 Lawishnr* Bit Kaverstick, Dauphin J G Dieflenbich. Pa fl Moßnrney, Pa D Blanchard & la. Pa • JmF Weaver. Pa A 8 Davidson. MUeshnrg W E Frazer'. Pa- ' J Foster, Union ro, Pa JY Foster, Centre’co, Pa A h AVVterson, Pa M B Brestter A in, Pa, , Mr* Mary Lion, Pa, : AB'wirt.Pa H W Ermnort Honoter W D F.mmert. Hanover ’ J C Beck, York,Pa • \ JI/Muttini.Pa ' ■■■ A JSloan.Bloonwnurg WHBevaa; SchtilHavett; H Slnte A son. W'msport J C Bhodes. Danville AT, Dechertft Ia.PA ‘ B ARhpp. York. Pa B N Posay, York, Pa T F Halfowell, Juniata co BRGotwalt. York.l’a - C Soanrter, York, Pa G Kunkle, HaTrisburz H F Moßeynolds. Pa 0 L Murrav. Meroersburg J C Kenedy. Chambersbz A R . MRoitler, Va JnoKoontz.- Va .. ■- H Blanchard. Hartford, Ct »AM Cobam. WavarhiU .-M L Graham. Conn •* FD Owen?, Wilmimton . RW Hunter, Ohio i § Bow fflilll, Md ‘ „ h Jcsanhthnl, N Y H 8 Conrad, Albany.X Y ; B H Walton, Va AMBRICAN above Fifth. WPhiliipsiNY'' : „ TBJones.NV WH Jll Farrell. Brooklyn - SBM , hU.,B»oolflrn, V . BP Smith ,U BN ORFlma.Va - Y I,Tlavin.BC; '• WfihriU.SC GB Worth. Pliila i, Levy & la, Aunista, Ga W3J Watson, 8 0 WC Watson; SC" Jno A Griffith,*Oin, 0 W J J.von. Williamsport Geo H Leeds. N'Y G W Remolds. Va JMHohs. Term L M Gott Jr. wf. Va Geo A Ford. M 4 BF Wall,Dayton.o . AIP Brown Aji.Pittsburg HM Stewart.PiUabnrg' J H Cochran, «Y JeaseL Brown, N.y , - Chna, Huntsinger. Pa , Wm M Mason?NY AYlPurdislc.Ny , A Patterson. Hamabarg / EWillTi, Me 8 HHaokett.il 8 N *■ 1 H JWo)v»rtott,BUnbury AHB?lo. NO - H Welts, w ( • C Buhb. Pa Hath Shaw, ,Pa ; .T Buhb. Pa -111 Crawford. Pa BF Jacobs: Pa '*• J W Bndces. Pa MQui/lav Asou, Pa D C Wlcox & In, Pa Miss N E Bridces, Pa W. V, Baird. Pa Miss K Law Pa' WSandorson &dnuc. Pa Mias J Henderson, P* . RMrCormickA la. Pa R Alexander h daug, NY SH Wilson 4 mo,n y RCAilison;Pa G WHaienbackisdft.Fa L T Fearon &> sis, Pa ’ - Bjinon floott. & daur. Pa M B Hfirrlnz, Pa.. , Wm Bridses. Pa. HenrvFnck, Levrlshurg Wm Jones- Lewisburg I,avi L Tate. Columbia co W Banks. Pa 8 C Hoopea, Pa '• Lewis Coz. Fa J Morrison, Pa , H Jones, Pa B Curtis. Baltimore T Holmes. Baltimore tas?£ MrW - . :: .. Wii»d ; •* E A White. NO ’ if G Holms* Va ■ Thns B Bktoner. NC 1 ' L Hakes. Witkesbarre i > Richardson. Nk JF Jones. Smyrna, Del W S Gilmer. NO PR Wharton A H Lindsav. N C ' Chhx R Baxbnry, Mass CAZitz.NY RHMIs. Jr, T Col u H May. Jr. Pa E B Stephens. S C Dr G 8 Paticost, Vft * Griffin Roth, Fa FRANKLIN Wrest, Above Third. G R Busonberrr,N YJG.Gmnroen, Burlt'n.Nj P W Pmdexter;Wash n -■ Missßohatmnn,N,f W R Howitz A In. 8 0 AH Berenrort, N Y J M Qdell-Freehold, N.T WP Little. Tittslnirg, Pa WFJosse Pittsburg, Pa Thos Walker. Pittsburg Alex Jones, Pittsburg F Wmand- Chieoro. 11l J A CannoaiHarrifibiirg J Devlin. N Carlisle, Ind Mm M Holmes, N, YL r J G Harris. Lock Haven AFamswortb.t/kHaven C fCnnfman, D nvilla.Pa J F Ramsay, Danvjlle, Pa J C %>*d, Danville, Pa C Garreteon, Danville, Pa BTC Farnsworth,Danv*e H L Petouze N Y ' HKBiaokstone Ato, Ohio x 3 Griffith. Washington Jno Benson, N Y Capt Higeins, Boston ... THE UNION HOTBWrah street, above Third. * P Thomas. Reedaburg, 0 8 B Brown. Del WHOrovsr.TA , V HO Nr ..Ohio . innßLsho.Enston.PA., JD JohnsoD. AUssh.nr.Pa T V Huihss. Wssli.P. Ch«o 80r.h1,, Urisbur, Miss Maxcid Brown, Lano ' J H fitohi. Union co „ J M Kins, N Y , W T Roilmewir k. la. Pa 68 Yodor, Jf Btowti. ir.Jrfßislrar, K A Vinkror, Jnhnstovm Jos Clark, St Lmita Chas Heitshu. Iwnesster ‘ A K Hoflman. Lancnster P Dare, Norrutown • Mm Bhartle. Pottsville Miss Howell. Paonn, 111 CW Rturgi*. Litiz, Pa j 0 Bturris,Lttiz,Va WJCtook.Pa C H MaAteer. Chkmliors g . F Mardih k fa. Carlisle Jno HGosweilftr, Pa . - 3 N Black, Md w R Bateman&»f,Pa AH Bartlett. Peoria, 111 Chas C Caproo, Mass I, B Frantz Easton, Pa > J l.awrenre & la, N C Jno S Cottrell. N J KO'Brien.NJ y ; Jaslxiwther. Altoona , Jkjuis Plank. Altoona M J Ake, Altoona Ohua 8 Estell,' AUooaa '3p MT Wright. Liberty. Ind JClftTk. Dauphin, Pa .JEhrman, Dauphin,Pa WmJ,McClure, Pa- JHHniint;Ta Jno RoMoHon, Ohio W H Rohinsou, Ohio Jos M Nesbit. Lewisby, Pa D M Nesblt, LeirUbnrff.Pa N Dodto, Lowisbttrt L Bram k. la. Lewisburg ft Dmsbick. Lewisburg Miss M Dresback. P* Miss Lizzie Anunon, Pa Mies Canto Ammon, Fa Jo* Mn Crei£ht. Pa', 8 Arre*. Milton- Pa J Clspp. McEwensyille A Karohroi. MeEwensville John P Clapp, MoEweniv fi Qlapp. MeEwensville G W Armstrong, Pa Miss E Miller, Mil on. Pa Mt«s M A-MoMurtor, Pa . P Johns k la. Btoomsburg A N Hari’ey k la. Pa Miss J R A Harvey. Pa , 8 Hoyt. Am-rston. Pa L Finapy. Milton, Pa V Ha?enbue]t, MUton, Pa . A Miller k la. Pa - JnoßNio*ly, Pa - GjYfiegrch Pa Mr* Kmzer. Greenvila e.Pft J P Wallace A la, Pa Wallace, Pa Jacob Lieb. Pa AG Cox, Del : ' ’• E Orison,"Ohio Pa ; - :' ' . ’ STATES UNION-Markeizt,. above Sixth. J Sharbor, Solent, N J W Sanderson, Salem,N J ,T K Hr»U tancbrTrentftn H Crouse, Johnstown, Prv TF Piper, Johnstown,' Pa ¥ra J Jackman. Perry eo J'L Kvinzer, Pa J Ij Kelly. S*ndy Hill P Shively, Anrieevnt*. Fa OAOibeon.JPft. -> ■. ; .F F Giltson. Blue/Beil . . .WBHeßd.Latrohe.Fa . I)r TRTlffr,Latrj»be O W Porter, Mt Joy C J Heistand, Mt Joy A J AnHeraoj). Fa MBossart,Lfttrob? - W Anderson. Younzstowu C Roth. Jr . Bloomfield - 8 Bnares, Richland. 0 John Linneay.JM'fflin. Fa , L Keyl&,Meebsmosbg,*Pft JBHerrlnc. Meohomcobg 8 filnre.Mechanicsht, Pa P WiM. whiteHouse,Fa SO Oallio. Carlisle.Pa Jaa K KlinV, NewviHe, Pa,, Vm Wetmer, Newville Geo W Moll. Newville, Pa- Z P Moil. KewVlUo;p» A Rhoads Or la Trapne.Md HO Stephen*, Pa ' CJmhoff&U, Carlisle,Pa A MRanibo. la, ft eh, Pa J CoriiroAn. Cathsln. Pa JnhnMoKieaie, fit Loni* 8 St Louie Jo* B Meadow*. 11l . Kami Cunningham/Pa Johnpevde. Pa Jncob/Wistood. fill Joy M 8 Riobanls, MioersviUe Mr* Moore & da, Pa AReel.r* - .. WJI Fortney. Pa J Rearer,,Leywhurx A Folta.HarriKbur* J Campbell. BloofnfieM , : - W Work, Dqncanoon.Pa H reUer. Lftndisvilje j G TurbeU. LandisviMe 0 M'ml. Hanover, Pa L H Starkt Hn novpr, Paj • - J H HoflabadW, Pa ' F GStark, Fa A Taylor. Weat Chester MERCHANTS’, HOUSE-TWrd at,, shore CaUowfciH. .• 8g»MS&» G A Kern & la. Nazareth .N Garmao, A»le«tawit > Jos KeUer. Moßroe co. Pa BB Kramer Ab,.Pa _ pA. AjhrleM, Reeding,. , Xnpcker. Hwlispire, Pa Lev* WHockor, Lebanon D BAerch. Berk* co» Pa ' l*owi Shiffier, Lebanon eo ' John Klopp, Lebanon co . Wm Kahres, Pa DCKehws.Nortbamptonco Gent) Moyer, pa Wm Hoffman, Pa ■ - J Bodmnn. Udlontown t> Snvder, pmontom WHYobe Awife.Unlon’n ‘ n iHTKMder,.-Lebanon. Pa T'Z KoMer-Lebanon, To - K Soitart. Lebanon 00, Pa Jll.FftlmtFs- - 1 Wm Schuler, Pa E w Landia, Pa B Gnlhraith. Milton, Pa KB Motor, Fa K.\ l wmiftm*.lSncMter 6 Ncwhlrt}olin«rore, Pa A Pratt.'Belnwmve. P& Hnml H jHtley.Ta , - yk Kohler, Beedaville Mrs M Wert*. Rcedsville C Blear. Union op, Pa PeteiSlMr, Lnlon eo.Pa, John Yoder, Union co. Pa johtrJPßicfctor. Tinsman. N J wmTln«nnn AlavNJ > MraH Hu-he*. N J Thompson Derr, Pa GeoEntorline, Pa K HatrTPa - .. , John HMnlhck.Fa JohnGNbvJm, Pa MGBfioemakar.Ta MM* ■ NATIONAL street, Third. G W Ramsay, Beadinjt /' W 8 Fisher, Reading Ja« MoGonieni, Danville KMeika. Gree»sbur« Jno Krioer, Oreenßtnxr< I Mummftw. Lebanon N Wagoner. PhccnixviUa Bren'Umxer, Pa It Barnnaton-CofttfisviUe . J Jameson. Norristown J B Lswis, Allentown Edwin Clark. Lancaster . C AYoka.AJeS. va - HBeobtola. Mt Joy, I’a . JB Lon*; Mt Joy/fa - 'JB Michael AJa.O Mrs SSwarte.Wiliiamsport Henr» Pare. Baltimore Wm Bonahower, Reading Capt Kidsick, Bioorasburg fl Kitewan, Lane. Pa „ w Yorke th, vnionnlle : Lx*., v.'C'r~’? i . / JONES' HOTKL—Cfcestaut strict, abpYe Sixth, NY .Col%pwn,Ya All Mann,Balt §|i&Y |°4%”dh= tt faffi:. W D Mitchell, NY J Green, Jackson, Miss ’ ■ JCowden, Jr. M- WoDavoy, Jersey City W A Carter,NO Robt Brown, Balt GW Snyder, Johnstown CDOaseber. Pa RRlmfchi.Rl R?vW Hodges, NC Mrs Hodges, N C Miss Hodges, N C OStokes&fm, Phila Jus W WrII.NJ Mrs Haines, Columbia Jas Young. Allentown. Pa John Morns. Balt M VL Qrusor, N Y Henry Wall, NY Mrs White Sc 3 das, N J j Green. Miss D Driggs, Va^ Mrs 8 B Crown, \ a N YV Brpwn. Prov 8 Stiver, Conn L 8 White. Conn 8 8 Rogers, Oonn W Hows, N Y W L Dewart. fiunbury F H Murry, Md AMeßride.Md E M Reed, Hartford W R Snow k la. Wash’n W 8 Snow, Washington ME Wilson,NY RBCocke,NY „ BamlAMoDgwell.NO BTDeForaJr. Balt JasLobban.Va John Boyd. Balt Jos G Mourse, Cin, 0 G C BatcheUer. N Y AH Gall,N\' John VM.KY r . Dr Chas J MofTeti Ga ' Mrs DM Moffett, Ga GO Hall A la. La Miss Hall, La; OH Gould k wf,pin, 0 E D rrootor,N Y Vincent Brown. Md* S B Dodd, Mi) DBrioe.Md G Whitfield Ala. Ala B Whltkeld, Ala J B Whitfiold. Ala NM Sutton.N Y SM Tredvotl,N Y BLACK BEAR HOTBL-Third «t., above Callowhill. A K Trullingor, Monti co D Bruner, Dorlestown T Weiss. Lehigh 00, Fa gSnrder, Lehigh 00, Pa H J Snyder, Lehigh 00, Pa DF Snyder, Lehigh oo tea, B p?” er ‘T H Btickler!'po° yert ° Wn Israel Ream. Harrisburg D Sohell.SholUburg.Pa J B uothermel. M Cfeek Miss Rothermel. M Creek Michael Hamer, Avila Ind J BMuicolman, Pa Levi S Stamm, Windfield Pa Mrs Stamm, Windfield, Pa FH. Mills, Montg co, Pa 5 Thompson. Pa Sami Beider Allentown -H 8 Cope, Sellersvilte John Hersh, RtinssviUe Chas weand, Allentown James Bubb, Fennysburg M Goldsmith, Montg co M CoopertCoopersburx Aaron Mattie, Berryehurg A Mattis, Elizabethville .H K Ludwiek, Pa MrsLudwiok, Pa MOUNT VEJINON-*Second street, above Arch. JDenurer. Reading , , Col H R Myers. Reading James Mitcueli, Easton Robt Hague, Pittsburg Jos Marshall, k wf, Pa Miss E Green, Pa Peter 8 Pollook, Pa B R Hall. Milton, Pa Adam Lamboch k wife Pa Mr. Lamhach, k wf, Bath Wm Kooh. k la. Bath* Pa W B Munger, Phila R P Lowell. Phila , C Christman. Norristown H T Cox, Trenton, NJ , Joel Ritter, Reading Wm Winchester* Milton Jos Smith, Northampton W Meyers. Northampton Jas Brown, Mr Manm oetmehem M Diolnnson. Phila James L Hicks, Pa 0 Forshoe. Wfi*t Chester Uriah Gregory, Deposit NY A Colder, Deposit, N Y COMMERCIAL street, ab. Chestnut. JG Moses Pbsnixvme * T Coates. Lancaster co JTrftyner, Chester co J Scott. Chester oo DHhmes, Chester co ’ D Kimble, Chester co A Kimble. Chester oo 1 J Burnite, Wilmlneton, Del D Dana,’Huntingdon, Pa fi Russell k son, Md RTnmble,Phila D Ruppe, Cumberlandco Thos Carson. Phila Jno Ry ner, F ranklin co, Pa Thpe Maynard k la. Md J M Ireland, Md D Stubbs &2sons, Chester oo A 8 Hanna, Chester co WD Roberts, Phila , • • BARLEY r BHEAF-Second street; be tow Vine." Jno Starling. Burlington 1 L 0 Btookton, N J H Morris, Willow Grove H Pickering, Newtown Jno Kugler, Black** Eddy ' ’ MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BERFOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Schr J J Spencer, Dole, 6 days from Wilmington, NC, with naval stores to D 8 Stetson k Co. . Sohr. Deborah Jones, Talent, ft days from Boston, in ballast to L Audenried k Co. _ Schr Jns L Heverin, Pearce, 2 days from Dover, Del, with grain to Jas Barratt k Bon, „ Bohr Bay Shore. Bwatn, Idays from Chesapeake Bay, With grain toJas Bairatt k Son. Bohr Frs Ward, Mattson, 2 days from Smyrna, Del, with grain to Jas Barratt k son. Schr Mechanic. Hendriokson, 1 day from Odessa, Del, witn wheat to Jas L Bewley k • Co. Sohr Sarah Denn,Smith,! day fromHancock’sßridge, N.T, with corn to Jas L Bewley k Co. >Bonr Mary. Rickards, Z day from Camden, Del, with rye aid oats to Jas L Bewtoy k Co. ; CLEARED. Bark Jeddo, WTieeler, Boston, L Audenried k Co. Bchr Fly.Cbeeseman, Nantucket, Noble, Hammett k Caldwell. ■ l 1 Schr. Geo Edward, Baker,Bos ton, L Audenried k Co. Bohr J B Austin. May, • do do Bchr A TjrreH, Higgins. do' do Bchr Sarah Denn.Smith, Salem, NJ, do Sir J 8 SUriver, Dennia, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. SAILED. „ Bark Gessneri Lankenau, sailed yesterday morning for London, having on board a oargo comprising MOO mgs and S9O obis oil eake, U&tos beef, S 3 kegs butter, 7810 locust treenails, 200 casks, 100 bbla,B boxes, ami 1 pkg mdse. (Correspondence onhe^hn^iiihiaKxchange.^ , Tw<> herm brigs and Mhrsare riow'/olng in. bound °nt W.^wnat^r^ MEMORANDA. .Steamship Delaware, Copes, hence, arrived at New York yesterdav, , *. ■ Shipßetsy Williams, Nlukerson, for Philadelphia, en tered outward at Liverpool 9tb Inst, . - Blup Mercury, Hubbard, for Boston, sailed from Cal* cotta July Si. t fprNew Y'ork, sailed from Calcut -Bld p rortontal, Osgood, for Melbourne, cleared at New York yesterday. Ship A Eidndge, Coleman, cleared at New Y ork yes* terday lor San Francisco. , . . , T , Ship Jape Henderson, Galt, from Baltimore, at Hel voetlOthinst. , POLITICAL. pEOPJLE’S TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL. THOMAS E. COCHRAN, of yon* couxTi. FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, WILLIAM h. keim, or BXRKS COUNTY, • FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, W I L Li A M B. M A N N -FOR. PROTHONOTARY OP THR COURT OP COMMON PLEAS, CHARLES D. KKIUHT. FOR STATE SENATOR—Seoond District, 'QEORUE B. SMITH. FOR STATE SENATOR—FouI th Di»trict. c OEOBOE CONNS'LL. FOR ASSEMBLY: First Dtslriot-FARSON EDMONDS. Second Diitrict-WILLIAM B. TURNER. Third Dj etriot—CHARLES HORTZ. Fourth Di.triot—HENßY K. STRONG. Sixth District—CHAßLES O’NEILL. Seventh District—J. JL SELTZER. Bijhth Dlstrict-JACOB E. RIDGWAY. Tenth District— 8. FANCOAST. EleventhDistriot-IBAAC A. SHEPHARD. Ttrelfth Distriot-RICHARD WILDEY. Thirteenth Dietriot-JAMES HOLOATE. Fourteenth Distrlot—J. B. ALLEN, - Fifteenth District-J. F. PRESTON. Sixteenth Distrtct-GEORGE WrLEY. Seventeenth District-CHAS. R. ABBOTT, sere-til,» (JRAND BATIFIOATION MEETING people, AT JAYNE’S HALE, ON THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT, 29, MANN, KNIGHT, THE TWEET OF THE PEOPI.E! The Citizens of the Consolidated City who are oppos ed to the despotism and anarchical, tendeneips rtf the LOCO FOCO Party* its developed by Ihe'Nfttidbaf Ad ministration, under the rule of JAMES BUCHANAN. And who are in favor of restoring the Government of tho Country to that Conservative position designed fdr it by its founders, and who aro in favor of the Purity of the Ballot Box, as against the corruptions which have stig matised a* as a people, through the influenoo of the des potic rule of the miscalled Democratic Party, will as semble in' grand mass meeting • JAYNE’S HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, the 39tu instant, at 8 o'clock, L.tth.T.aiils come in their strength and rallr again torethp- for tha purity of our Institutions. Lei them, after having redeemed our beautiful Me tropolis from tha greap of the Vendsle, again come for ward and ehov to the oountry that they aro determined to carry the». Banner of Victor; to tho Itniis of the N» tional Capitol at Washington. Addresses will Undelivered by , , HON. 11. M, FVLLER, <■ COL. PHILIP S. WHITE, bXVio Paul brown, E«q„ -MORION McMICHAEL, Esg., OEORGE A. COPFEE.Esg., ' r ' HON. EDWARD JOY MORRIS, WILLIAM fl. MANN, E«g„ HON. WM. D. KELLY, r- HON. HENRY D. MOORE, FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Em , CHARLES D. KNIGHT, Eaq., HON. CHARLES GILPIN, THOMAS K. FINLETTER, E»,. ( , WILLIAM -MORAN, Es,., WILLIAM D. BAKER, Ese., LEOPARD MYERS, E«q„ JOHN M. BUTLER, Ess.. ISAAC J. NEAL, Esq,, JAMES COOPER, Esq , J. B. HARDING, Esq., J. WAGNER JERMON, Esq,, GEORGE CONNELL, Eeq„ GEORGF, R, SMITH, Esq , AND OTHERS, sM-« RETAIL DRY GOODS* pANOY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. J. LEVY & 00. full and complete assortment FANCY DRESS GOODS. FOR FALL AND WINTER SALES. , Besides their owu Beleotiuns in Europe, they have purchased at the NEW YORK'AUCTIONS, Choice poodHof this season's importations, which they ore ouaiilcii to offer at ■ VERY LOW PRICES. Miuty of them loss than the COST OF IMPORTATION. , Thoy aro alßonrounred to offer at reasonable prices a argo stock of STAPLE GOODS, which havebeense lected with caro as regards tho fabric*. Thoir stock is ol very superior aimhtv. „ , LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Emnr&co nll the esaentiulu, and are now in full and com plete variety. 523-8 t sO9 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. OLOTHSII CLOTHS!!! SNODGRASS & STEELMAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &0., NO. 53 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, Are daily reeeivin? additions to their nlready inrge stock of FALL GOODS. Comprised in part of BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, BEAVERS, “ CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERiS, SILK, VELVET, AND CASHMERE VESTINGS, Ac. N. B.—A variety of Cloths and Boavera auitahie for LADIES’ CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, all of which wii! ho sold at reasonable prices. sW-tf JfjjYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. STAPLE AND FANCY SILK Q O O D S. 18 5 9. DRY GOODS FOR AUTUMN. THE WHOLE STOCK OP SILK GOODS. FULL STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS. FULL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, FASHIONABLE FALL SHAWLS. B N°KM»E'!sfayi S SN N^ B ,Ac. N.B.—Black Silks, Wholesale, at Low Rates. BARGAINS DAILY FROM NEW Y T ORK AUCTIONS s2Q-lm pOPLIN VELOURS. An Invoice of these rich double width Dress Goods just reoejved, in bold and medium styles, at a much re duoed prioo. Also, French and Irish Foplintun bright colors and PI S" CHE§W^ E fe»,t.. TJRIGHT PRINTED MERINOS. French Figured Merinos, In all new styles and colorings. Swiss Figured Cashmeres, in black grounds, very rich effects for children's dresses. Gay designs of Cashmeres and Flannels for Rotas de Chambre, BHARPLEBS BROTHERS, J2ft CHEBTNUT and EIGHTH. eHAWL BORDERINQS, An assortment of Sue goods, of the newest French and India patterns. Btella Shawls in greatest variety. Wide and fine Shawl Merinos. «WBBa SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. Auction tots Shawls, at $1.50, $2.00, s2,fio, to $4.00. Finer grades Stella Shawls, at cost and less. , FALL CLOAKS. Ladies’ Frenoh Cloth Cloaks of Light and Dark Shades Habit Cloths. Prices range from $5 to $8.60. Cloaks made to order, at one day’s notioe, .ere tem BOYS’ WEAR. MEN’S WEAR. Cassjmeres especially for boys. Coatings for Boys’ fall andwinterwear. Castmneres of extra weight at 87 cent*: Finer grades in Fanoy. Plain, and Blaok. Bl&ek Doeskins, extra quality and cheap. Auotion lots Blaok Cloths $l4» up. ' Ladies Light Colored Cloakings. COOPER k UONARD. v« T , .. NINTH and ICTjCKT. N. B.—lnducements to the Tailoring trade. se2o •WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION!!! VY WEB^«B V H EaYCHEAI ' :! pROF,m A large and varied stock oi SILKS, SHAWLS, T . , DRESS GOODS. Linensofourown importation, Cloth, CaMiraefes, Battinetts. Flannels, ( Mutlinn, Tickings, ko., Ac. Blankets. in all sizes and makes. , Marmities.Dn contend for them. , Olwcrvetho Horses—"hi,rthaWnshm.ton,”of Fhils delphtat " Bay John,” qlßiltmioro; •• Planet,” of New Jersey, fqrmorly West Philndelphw; mid the celebrated Horse, Georse,” elt in the same race, 3in a, ton-axons. Premium S2OO. Also, BAME DAY. “ Brother Jonathan” and “ Gonlle A nn ? .x^ 11 opntVd for a match of 81 000. Mile heats. 3in ft. ‘ Brother Jonathan” in Harness; ” Gentle Anna” to s'ddle. JAMK DAY-;' Lady Jnolt,” " Break,” and “ Albert Kimiiell. will Trot for n premium of 8100. Mile heats, 3 in ft to Harness. . p 1 • the greatest day’* Trotting ever offered to the Philadelphia public. Trotting commences at 3 0 olnox. Baltimore, Wilminyton, and Derby Trains run ns hsual. It* JAMES H. KELLY. NEW PUBLICATIONS. pART VI, CHAMBERS’S ENCYOLO- A KNOWLEDGE _ Rn d Wood Engraving*, Published In Monthly Part* of M page* each | printed from the fame .plates, upon the mme quality of paper, and executed in every parilcular like the Edinburgl! Edition. Parte I to VI ready, price IS cente each. _ „ J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., eP-St 22 and 21 North FOURTH Street. A HISTORY OP ALL RELIGIONS, Containing A Ptatemont of their Origin. Development, Doctrine*, and Discipline. m SAMUEL M. BMUOKER, LL. D. This wprk present*.m a condensed form the most valuable information in reforence to the *ub|eot which could lie desired. It contains, also, select Biographtcat Notices of Eminent Divine* and Theologians. * P 12m0., 336 pazAH, Price 91, , DUANE KULIBuN, Publisher, *g-tath*6t* No. 33 Bouth THIRD Street. fNOHEN’S PHILADELPHIA CITY D[- V. ,MSI OR . Y ?OR 1660. PHfApITYD{6&6T^V°I»eS?S™ B lif“MMTOn to ex plAin bußine«B are inserted without chakob; and no CanvAMer 1* authorised to receipt on account of Cohen’s Philadelphia City Directory. Compiler and General Superintendent, H* • Oilice m CHEBTNUT Street, pLEEOE WOOL IN NEW YORK. 100,000 POUNDS Of very light MEDIUM FLEECES, ohiefly from Ohio, for sale in Now York, at No. S« FINE STREET, by „ ~ MESSINQER.4 WRIGHT. eW-w&f ■■ QUART’S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. GEORGE WHITELEY, ]35 South FRONT WHIBKEI ■ 827-SIII 1 AM PREPARED TO RECEIVE EVERY •*. description of Family and Domestio Goods, having Sowing Machines of the host inanuiaoturersTae also t o most approved.and ekijful opeyatore N. B,—All articles finished with neatnesa and dosmitoh and ateuch prices that dcly competion. u o»puicn Mis* M. A.BMITIIKMAN. 8. h, corner of SIXTH aud PRUNE, 1 m Laundry Office. ALL KINDS PHOTOGRAPHS, EITHER Life-size or Miniature size, as well a* all size and price Ambroty ps* are made at KBI (TIER’S complete nnd extensive Photographic GaIIery,SECOND Street, above Green. it* DURAR’S exchange coffee HO UBE. The Undersigned would respectfully announce thnt ho will open hi* New Coffee House, in the MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, THIS DAY, at 12 o’otock. The PublV are invited to a welcome. It E. DURAR. rjHILDREN’S CLOTHING—Latest Styles in great variety. Patterns always on hand, 80i RACE Street, first door above Eighth. 527 «r ROSIN. —1,700 bbls. Shipping Rosm in yard. 1,800 bbla. Shipping Rosin, cargo “W. L. springs,” afloat, for sale by ROWLEY, ASHBURNEK. ft COm JSL Nn. 16 South WHARVES. rjOOKING RANGES. Doubl « °™ M IQ-3mlf _ A t L C D Ka«L 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR.— Great Emporium for 112 Bnuth Fo'ilßTH Ohc,"' m it WT* Artificial Human Eyes inserted, tf-Jmlf THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1859. gPF.CIAL NOTICE. THOS. W. EVANS & 00. WILL OFFER, THIS MORNING, THE I U ENTIRE ASSORTMENT Ok* KEAti INDIA SHAWLS, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICKS, With a view of CLOSING OUT THE STOCK, Having determined to relinquish tins branch of BUSINESS. 818 ami 890 CHESTNUT STREET. 527-3 t CJLOAK OPENING. THOS. W. EVANS & CO. will HAvn Titnrit FIRST OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS OY WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28> Comprising the LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST Adsortment they liave ever offered their eustemers. «27-3 t 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. JJICH DRESS SILKS. ADDITIONAL LOTS FROM TIIE AUCTION RALE OF MONDAY The largost ami moat varied Stook we ever exhibited, the most of which has been bought at Auction at leu tbnn Importation Coat, and will be aold cheap to induce 480, 452, AND 454 NORTH SECOND STREET, £JHEILUf? KID GLOVES. EE BOUTILEIER BROS. Have cloaed the conaignment of the “CHEILLEY” GLOVES, Known in Paris as BOIVIN’S. Alt Americans visiting Paris obtain a supply of this celebrated Glove at the Glove Store of BQIVIN. War ranted the same mtiole. prick ov lawks’ asd gents’, ONE DOLLAR. 827-3t* 911 CHESTNUT STREET. UIALL AND WINTER GOODS FOR X Men and Boys’ wear. Black and Colored Cloth*, in Frqnch, English, and American Fabrics, Fancy and Flam Caesuneres. Mixed Coatings. Beaver Cloths, Tricot, &c., Ao. Just from Auction, a largo lot ol Low, Medium, and Fine grades ol Black Cloths of Belgium Fabrics, suita ble for the Tailoring trade, cloaks.&o. CURWEN BTODDART k BRO., Nos. *5O, *52. and 45* North SECOND Street, *27-3t a above Willow, STELLA SHAWLS, Broche and Printed Borders, , in Black and Colored Centres. A splendid line, comprising nil eradesand prices. CURWEN BTODDART k BRO., 460, *62, and 464 North Second Htreet *2T-*t above WiUow. Long broche shawls, In Paris and Viennese Fabrics, in new designs and colorings. CURWEN BTODDART k BRO.. *60,462, and 4M North SECOND Street, •27-St above Willow. Brocade robes, PRIOES REDUCED. CURWEN STODDAkT & BRO., m, HI and 4M North fiECOND Strent .27-St above Wtllow street. JIJEW GOODS. A FULL ASSORTMENT OR RICH SILKS, RICH SILK ROBES, MO US BE LAINES ; SHAWLS. VALENCIAS, POPLINS, CIIALLIES. POIL BE CHEVRES, ANB CHINTZES. / EMBROIDERIES, HOI SE R Y, GLOVES, AXD MOURNING GOODS, WITH A VARIETY OV NEW I’ALL GOODS, Now open and for «ale, at very reasonable prices, at T. W. EVANS & CO.’S. 818 AND 830 CHESTNUT STREET. «31-»t PHILADELPHIA. gPECIAL NOTICE. MORRIS L. lIALIiOIVELL & CO. Invite the attention of BUYERS to their large n«- sortment of FANCY DRESS SILKS, Including many Styles purchased much under regu lar prices AT RECENT AUCTION SALES, Which will be sold at prices UNDER COST OF laM PO lIT A TIO N. THKIH STOCK OF DRESS STUFFS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, Ac., Ac. Is complete and well adapted to the wants of THE LATE AND NEAR TRADE, And will ba Hold at low price, to CASH AND PROMPT PAYING BUYERS. H 27-61 CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. 'J'URNBULL, ALLEN. & GO., NOS. 88 AND as SOUTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Dealer, lu CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENBWARB. PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. (STMtrohantaiuppliedwith Glauat Mauufaeturar’a prioei. laus-gm gOYD & STROUD, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a complete stook of QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, and FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their Otp Stand, No. 33 NORTH FOURTH ST.. AONKTg FOR PITTgtURO OIAM. au3 Jm NINTH AND SAN TWENTY-EIOHTH SEMLANNUAI. OF CARRIAGES AT PHILADELPHIA. This sale wij] take place on o a WEDNESDAY MORNING. 23th September, at 10 o'olock. at tlie llAtimr The coflection leist From make™,of a^nowlidg'^repuialionl including iomapitrafim.hodCarriagee made hr H. Fritanir of Wilmington i John Merrick, of do.: Pino. Hdu.ilrgor pMfiaffptfc L,lne * b °' “A The most of tho work will be warranted, and mav la examined previous to sale. nu IGT No postponement on account of the wont her ee2l-«lif XI.FHKD M, HKRKNEBB■ A?gl.. TJOKK.—I9O bills. Mess Pork, of New A Jersey, Ohio, and Philadelphia packing, for tale by ,14 ARCH Street, eeoond door abow Printt, RETAIL DRY GOODS. RAPID SALES. CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, ABOVE WILLOW. DRY GOODS JOBBERS. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. SPECIAL NOTICE DRY GOODS DEALERS. We tag leave to cull speclalattentlon to our stock of DRESS GOODS. Now exposed for sale. every retailer Who may visit NKW YORK will be amply repaid the expense of hi* trip, by selecting out of our splendid va riety style* different from those to be found in other markets, WE ARE NOW OPENING 80 CASKS DELAINES, new and really beautiful. 300 •* WAMBUTTA PRINTS, new styles. 100 •* WARREN PRINTS. 1,000 CLOAKS, SACKS, AND MANTLES. 3,000 SHAWLS, Imported expressly for us. We have a rich aupply of DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS, OF POPULAR BRANDS; But to the above wo ask your notice in particular. We shall not quote prices, but suffice it to say, that by this advertisement we mean to arrest your attention, and the Goods ami prices will enable you to arrest tho at tention of your cuafowrr.t the country round. DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & CO., SO AND 82 CHAMBERS STREET, jyjERRIM ACIC PRINTS A FULL LINE MERRIMACK PRINTS, ALL NEW STYLES, ro\: ['rising THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THESE DESIRABLE GOODS In nny Market of the UNITED STATES, TO BE OPENED THIS HAY. JOSHUA £j. BAILY. 213 MARKET STREET, s2Mf PHILADELPHIA. S. STEWART & CO., JOBBERS OF AUCTION GOODS, 305 MARKET STREET, ABOVE THIRD, Have now Store a full line of BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, BROCHE AND OTHER SHAWLS, SILK MANTILLA VELVETS, Of all grades, and all the new fabrics in Dress Goods, to which wo invito the attention of CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTH BUYERS. «9-3 m <§1 J ECIAL NOTICE. K E C K I V E I>, PER LATE A It IV A LS, A LARGE AND FULL ASSORTMENT OP BLUE, B K (MV N , AMU BLACK CLOTHS. of the most desirable makes and fimidi. BLUE CLOTHS, medium and heavy. BROWN do., do. do. BROWN do., superior do. * BLACK do., plain, twilled, medium, and heavy weight. ALSO, DOESKINS AND OVERCOATINGS FOR SALE BY FARRELL & MORRIS. . . 832 PHBfcTNUT HTREET, *24-dinos . Importer* and Comminsiun Merchant* w. proctor & co.. IMPORTERS, M.ANUFAGTUR F. RS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS, LADIES* CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS To their Stock, comprising LVERY VARIETY OF STYLEB In medium end first-class Goods, including FINE AND COSTLY VELVET CLOAKS. HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS, MISSES’ CLOAKS. NEW STRIPED BOURNOUB, BOUJtNOUS WITH PLAITS, 9c., &o.» All of which will be offered at Low Price* TO CABH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO.. THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. 708 CHESTNUT STREET. aB-tf 1859 FALL IMPORTATION. |§s9 JOEL J. BAILY & CO.. No. 210 MARKET STREET, AND 308 CHURCH ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA, Have received by recent arrivals, and will continue to reoeive during the season a full and complete assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of HOSIERY, GLOVEB, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS. LADIES', MISSES’, GENTS’, and BOYS LAMBB-WOOL, MERINO, SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Block and Fanoy Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Cravats. Linen, Cambric, and Silk Hdkfs. SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, ft c. Also, a handsome stock of WHITE, LACE, and MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT FRONTS, a large ami cheap variety. "JOUVIN’S BYSTEME.” BEST QUALITY KID GLOVES. A splendid assortment of colors and sizes. WOOL COMFORTS,HOODS, JACKETS .NUBIAS, &o Together with a large assortment of CLARK'S supe perioriir-corj “Silk-Finished” and “Enamelled” SPOOL COTTON. Also, their Sowing Machine Cotton, put up on spools of 2,<60 yards each, to which the atten tion of Shirt Makers and Manufacturer* is particularly requested. CASH AND TROMPT SIX-MONTIIS BUYERS are invited to examine our Btook, which is one of the largest and most attractive ever offered to the trade. ■7-2 tn FERTILIZERS. r|X> FARMERS. PHOSPHATIO GUANO FROM SOMBRERO ISLAND, WEST INDIES. THE RICHEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD. It oontlinß over 80 rer cent, of Bone Phoiphnle of Lime, being 80 per oeut. richer m Phosphate of Lime then Bone Du.t. FOR SALE BY THE TON OR CARGO, AND TO FARMERS AT $BO PER TON OF 2,000 LBS. JOB. B. HANBON, Sole Agent in Philadelphia,. aull-tlißin 2m No. 108 North WATER Street. CPEKM CANDLES.—37 boxes 4s find Os New Bedford Spermaceti Candles, for family use, for sale by ROWLEY, ABIIBURNER. ft CQ.. J 7 No. M South WHARVES. SALEH BY AUCTION. RUCTION NOTICE. MVEIiS, CLAGIIOHN, & 00., ON WEDNESDAY MOBNXNO, SEPT. 28™, ON SIX MONTHS CREDIT. IMPORTANT SALE OF FRENCH GOODS* or THR IMPORTATION OR ' MESSRS, THIRION, MAILLAKD, & CO., This being the only sale to be made by them, in this market, this season, MERINO CLOTHS, from fine to extra superfine in quality, including all tho desirable shades. CACHEMERE D’ECOSSE, from fine to superfine qua lities, including all desirable shades. MOUSSELINE DE LAINES, from fine to finest quali ties imported, blaok, choice shAdes, and high colors. SUPERFINE BLACK TAMISE. 5-4 BLACK MOUSSELINE LAINE, from fine to su perfino qualities. SHAWLS. SQUARE AND LONG CHAINE LAINE BROCHE SHAWLS, including many entirely new designs. Square and long, richest styles, Paris BROCHE, 8 PEL LA, THIBET, and CACHEMERE SHAWLS. Riohest printed and BORDERED'CACHEMERE and THIBET SHAWLS. Superb quality blaok, mode, and high colors THIBET and CACHEMERE SILK-FRINGED BHAWLB Superb quality square and long black and mode THIBET and CACHEMERE wool-fringed shawls, for city retail trade. Buperfine quality BLACK AND MODE MOUBBELINE DE LAINE SHAWLS. Superb RE VERBIBLE CENTRES all-wool SHAWLS. Superfine VELVET rich CHENILLE-FRINGED SHAWLS. NEW YORK. This offering will be found superior, in point of aai-ort ments and qualities, to any sale made this season, con sisting of choice goods, just received per recentarrivalc, to which the attention of the Trade is requested. The goods will lie open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morping of sale. MYERS, CLAGHORN, & CO., se23-5t if Auctioneers. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. JgAILY Sc BROTHER, NO. 030 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN TO-DAY A LOT Of ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS, OP NEW PATTERNS, AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD, . AXD ENGLISH INGRAINS AT SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. 522-dtde7if rpo MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW BHADES. BLABON Sc SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We invito tlio_»Ucntion of dealer# toour large stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful article for shades. The largest stock of WINDOW BHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the market, at prices which defy competition. nu3l-3ro JjJ’OALLUM & GO.. CARPET MANUFACTURERS, BLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. Also, Importers and Dealers in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS. &G. WAREHOUSE 509 CHESTNUT ST„ (Opposite the State House.) Southern and Western buyers are respectfully Invited to call *n4-Ira MILLINERY GOODS. rj\Q MILLINERS, MERCHANTS. AND We have now m stock, of our own importation ami from the LARGE AUCTION SALES OF NEW YORK. BONNET SILKS, JOINED BLONDS, BONNET SATINS, GRO RE AFFUKIUES, VELVETS, FANCY BONNET MATERIALS, GRO DE NAPLES, LACES, FEATHKRB, ILLUSIONS. FLOWERS, RUCHES, NETS, CRAPES, BONNET RIBBONS, VELVET RIBBONS, PLAIN RIBBONS. The above are the newest and most fashionable goods, nmi will ho ofTered at a small advance on the coat. WARBURTON, 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. 306 SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW SPRUCE. *27-tf fa J. lIAMBERGER, No. 11G North IMfcSECOND Street, is prepared to exhibit the moat completo b too It of Milliner) Goods, comprimug Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers. Blonds. Ibices, Ruches, Velvets, and other Bonnet Matonals. Also, a handsome asrort nient of Pattern Bonnets, to ail of which he would in* vi*e the attention of Merchants and Milliners. N B.—Goods daily reoeived from Auction, and sold at the lowest prices. si7-2m* fa MISS E. M. REDMOND, 207 South V4HTENTII Street, Phila., will have on THIJKB - Sept. 29th, 1559. a handsome assortment of Fall Millinery, to which she invites the attention ol her cus tomers. *27-31* fa MISSES O’BRYAN, 014 CHESTNUT (£4Bkßtroet. will open Paris Millinery for tko Fall, on THURSDAY, the 29th inst. t 36 J2t* a SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER CHANTS will find a splendid assortment of Fall lery, at Mrs. M. S. BISHOP’S, No. 918 CHESTNUT StrAAt. auM-lm jyo. 21 SOUTH SECOND STREET. Now open, the cheapest assortment of MILLINERY GOODS in this city, sold for cash, or on short time, at wholesale only. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, VELVETS. SATINS, BONNET MATERIALS, and STRAW GOODS, To which wo oall the attention of the trade, as we are closing out our FALL IMPORTATIONS AT UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. No. 31. M. BERNIIEIM & CO-, No. $l. att-lm NO. 21 80U1H SECOND STREET. PAPEU HANGINGS, &c. ALL PAPER. HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., NO. 333 CHESTNUT STREET, Have one of the largest Factories in the city, and are prepared to furnish all qualities of PAPR HANGINGS, BORDERS. AND DECORATIVE PAPERS. Either to oity or comitrr, *t tho loweit rate,. Their etpek now on handle large,and owner, of pro perty, builder., anddoalera generally, will find ttto their advantage to purchase ot them. aJ-3w PAPER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOURKE, IT SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (»stow Misxar) AND OPPOSITE MERCHANT STREET, Have on hand a large and splendid assortment of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS. To which they invite tho attention of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. au2B-2m Hickory and spring mountain LKHIGH COAL, prepared with care, for sale on best terms. Apply at KNOWLES’S Depot. NINTH and \N ILLOW Streets 522- tf rPHEO. D. EMORY & CO. x OFFICE No South FOURTH St,,'Phllada,, Sole Agents of GBO. C. POTTS A CO„ Miners and Shippers of the LOCUST DALE GOAL, From the Locust Mountain, Near Ashland, ap9-8m) SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. SW. GROOME k CO., * Dealers and Bhipeere of LEHIGH, S°H^l(jy^ 6 «nd TOP SEMI ofc*4HN&Ks rau,. 8 "" 1 - PHILADELPHIA. XT AMS! lIAMS! HAMS! » «»?."“erVotd? ‘ PriraB '° l »nSI-lm* and ,U MARKET Street. AUCTIONEERS, AT 10 O'CLOCK, COMPRISING O T II E K S COAI,. WANTS. PRIENDS TO INDUSTRY—AIIow me, though a stranger, through the medium of this l?.J ou \ e * lzenB of this favored city of Philadelphia, to aid meby your counsel, if nothing more. I am here seeking an honest living j I am a good workS and am ever ready and willing to make myself naefuf Jam no mechanic, would that I were 5 I have been con sidered in NeW York and Baltimore a pretty fair salei- WflP i.L have an extensive acquaintance in the South. a » nd » ,f l j- an 1,6 fft . vo "d with an opportunity, I think f lltnll not disappoint such as shall try roe; i have well mgh used lip ray limited means, while begging for em ployment. Heaven grant that some one inav near my appeal, and save me from idleness and degradation. 1 can ofler satisfactory evidence of my veracity and stand ing genorally. I beg that >ou weigh the matter, and see tne and hear my history. A note addressed to me at this ° a‘7 it meet Wlth prompt BEGGAR. StQ 000 AND Partner wanted, ,n Rn f*tablished business in this city, mJV* 18 ‘opopy* and with exertion aspeedy fortune ■,,i' nr . tlc,lla r? furnished at an interview, “ Workman,” Press office. It* #U A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED hv t i 1 ? O m l ! ,t6r -.V R * on * on “no of ‘ho principal J‘ re . el ?,l A^nr/xl , ?v?' I U UiUt,I, I7 etna children. Apply * »»-*{* (,OOI)M - An « No. 103 South FOURTH Street. * ANTED—In a Commission House, a . person who would be active in sales. Tonne who can give good references for energy and intesritv a fine omortUDlly l> offered foradveelJS ° A§dr"n "c” M.” with real name, at this office. XXTANTED—A Special Partner, with Ten wl 1 f i° Twelve thousand Dollars, in an established Wholesale House doing a safe and profitable business. Address Firm," office of this paper. s2*-et* THE ADVERTISER, ft practical busi ness man, desires to associate with a Capitalist having lrom twenty to twenty-five thousand dollars, in the purchase of an established mercantile business, of which he has a thorough knowledge, and to which he can add $4O 000, in sales.the first year. Address “ Mer chant,” at the office of Th* Press. se24-6t* A LADY TEACHEIf DESIRES A SlTU ation in a School or private family. Is competent to instruct m any of the English branches, Latin, and Drawing. The best references given. Address “L. K. 8..” Western Sub Fost Office. *tt 6t* fill (¥S) —A PERSON with the above Sr AyVVAA* amount wishes to obtain an Interest or Partner in some Business where he could make himself Senerally useful. Can furnish a store and three or four irse rooms, if required. Satisfactory reference given and required. Address ” Business,” at the Office ol this Paper, stating business, and it will bo attended to. se24-stuth 3t* A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN desires an engagement in a wholesale Dry Goods House, Can furnish good oily and New York references. Ad dress T. 8.,” at the publication office of this paper. s2l-*t* An active partner wanted, who can command $15,000 in pash, to join the Ad vertiser in a Manufacturing busine** which willyield a profitofCOper cent, on the amount invested. No ono need apply except those having the amount required. Address, for particulars, ” Eaton,” office of The Press. s2l-st* FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE—A small lot of Furniture, in good order: no second-hand dealer need apply. Inquire at 431 CHESTNUT Street. a27-tf TO RENT —The Store and Basement No. 504 CHESTNUTStreet,South side. Spaciousand desirable as a business stand. 525-3t* mFOR SALE OR RENT—A large Mastic Brick HOUSE, with all the modern im provements ; hot and cold water, gas, heaters. &c., &) in complete order, No. 9$ Union street. Burlington, N. J. Apply to E. P. MIDDLETON, 5 N. FRONT Btreet. or to THOMAB DUG DALE. se24-tf BURLINGTON. N. J. ®TO LET—Very commodious and de sirable modem RESIDENCE, with large Back Building, No. 1728 CHESTNUT Street, quite new, and finished throughout in the best mannor. wjth evory con venience. Handsomq Mirrors, Chandeliers, and Gas Fixtures may remain in the house, _ Apply to JOHN G. JOHNSON, 520 WALNUT Street, Room No. 13, se24-3t* Up Stairs. TO LET —The first-class Retail Grocery Stand, with fixtures, hoisting machine,counting house, ami storage rooms complete. No. 259 North SE COND Btreet. For key, apply to M. WATSON, Bar ey Bhcnf Hotel, next door below. 522-thstu6t* ttg AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, Koot. 22,1559, on tho premises “A Valley Farm,” in Chester county, adjoining Cain Station, on Penn sylvania Railroad, three miles west of Downingtown. containing 125 Acres of excellent quality of Land, with good Buildings, and possessing many advantages ol water, roads, and other convenience*. For further par ticulars call upon . JNO. E. FOX. Executor, 811-Jm* No. 11 South THIRD Street, Phil*. TO LET —A Second-story Room, conve nient to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer's Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street, s!6_ M FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— Tho subscriber, in concentrating his business on Chestnut stroet, west of Tontb street,offers for sale, upon reasonable terms, his large manufactory, with out buildings and large lot of ground fronting on Sixth, Mar shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost any large manufacturing business. For particulars inquire ol ALFRED FITLKR, Conve\anoer, No. 51 N. SIXTH Street, or to the Subscriber, No. IUOO CHESTNUT St. glQ.lm WM. D. ROGERS. FOR SALE. The Subscriber will dispose of the entire Stock of FINE MONUMENTS. BTATUARY. HEAD AND FOOT STONES. Ac., *O. AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD, No. 1825 ARCfMtreet, West of Eighteenth street „ sl-2m WM. HILL MOORE. Mg FOR SALE—A FARM of oyer 200 23b Acres, well fenced and watered, in a good state of cultivation, admirably adapted to the .growth of gram, grass, vegetables, and fruit of all kinds, particularly peaohes. the trees of which live to a great age. Situate within two miles of a Railroad Station, Kent County, Delaware; comfortable buildings. For particulars, ad dress Box 32, Chester, Pennsylvania, au3Q-dm* sso*ooo TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, io., on moderate terms, by JONES A CO., Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the loa -36 years. Office hours from 7A.M.t07 P. M. Second-hand Gold and Stiver Watohes, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one-hali the original cost sift-Sy-if BOARDING. BOARDING. — Elegant and airy Rooms, single and in suites, can be had with first-claw Board. for the Summer, FaD, and Winter, at 1315 WAL NUT street. anS-2m MEDICINAL. DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia. flatulency, heart-burn and headache, coitivenees. diarrha*a, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, tilcers, eruptive corn plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in fluenza, irregularity and all derangement ol the female system, piles, and various other diseases to which the hum® frame ts liable. For sale hr the propnotor, l)r. W. B. MOFFAT. 335 BROADWAY, New York, and by Druggists generally all over the country. 524-dAWIy SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP DIBEASE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptions of the Bkin generally, and all Humors and Imparities ol the Blood, are radically and permanently cared by the celebrated ® IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. It has been a very important agent in the cure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lonnsberry A Co., for a number of years past, and its great value in the cure of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cutes *^n°IfcK6FULOUS affections its remarkable curative effect has never been equalled. It cures the most obsti nate cases. _ _ TETTER, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the Bkm, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine. Malignant ulcers and Bores arc readily cared by the use of a few bottles. Prepared and sold by hUcNICUOL A BRO.,(Late Lounsberry A C 0.,) No. 80 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, For sale by the following Drugfost*: J. F. Long A Co., Lancaster; C. W.Kpting, PotUnlle; J. H. Raser, Reading; 8. S. Btevens. Reading; T. A J. MoCtintoek, Easton; Jas. Given, West Chester; Wm. Stabler, Norristown; Simon Rau,Bethlehem; Dr. Lire* sej. New Hope; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt A Co., Alfentown skills A 8011, Manayunk, Pa; J. D. James, Trenton; T>e La Cour, Camden; Brewster A Co., Bridgeton; Robertson A Lippineott. Salem,N. J.: Me- Inall, Wilmington; L. S. Hoopes, Wilmington; T. F, Hammerslyr, Milford, Del.; and Druggists generally, jell-atutnomtf LOOKING-GLASSES. ROOKING GLASSES. Now in itora the most extensive and elegant assort ment of LOOKING GLASSES. For every apace and every position, and at the moat moderate prices. LOOKING GLASSES In the most elaborate and the most simple frame*. LOOKING GLASSES Framed in the best taste, and in the most substantial manner. LOOKING GLASSES Furnished by ns, are manufactured by ourselves In our own establishment. LOOKING GLASSES and WALNUT frames for Country JAMES S. EARLE A BON, ►lO CHESTNUT STREET, Wl-tf PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA ' AND CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THK ABOVE- N AM ED CORPORATION, HELD AT NO. O MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o'clook A. M., September Tth, 1839, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors of the Company,vis: GEORGE H. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, • CHAS. MACALE3TER, asd JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL BTOCK of eaid are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respectfully invited to snbacrit>e. ss-tf (CARRIAGES OF THE MANUFACTURE OF WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, 100 U CHESTNUT STREET. 101 *lB-2in QILVER SOAP—A simple preparation for cleansing Silver Plate. Jewelrv, Mirrors. Mar blf'• «c..lnr more convenient amt elective than any other. One hall the labor ol House cleaning may he saved by using this Bnap, which cannot poosihiy injure the finest Zinc white, and as no scrubbing is required, the saving in the wear ol the paint is much greater than the cost ot the Soap. It lea’ves Wie surface as pure and white as when new. Manufactured onlv hy the Boston Indexionl Soap Company, ami sold b> their appointed Agents, HASSARD Si CO.. Apothecaries, TWELFTH aodCHESTNIJT *2l tf SED DINGER & BURWELL, Silverplaters, rear of No. 21il ARCH Street, keep on hand an as sortment of Carnage Hub Bands. Shaft Tips, Name Plates, Ac., at the lowest cash. prices. Old Bands re plnted and all other coach mounting, at short notice. 524-3t* GUANO, GUANO.—Ioo tons of Guano, in store and for sale, JOHN McCANEY, s2t-3t* AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC' * MAMMOTH BILL ‘ tOB THE FIRST NIGHT OF THE FAIR. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, September 27th, HS?, IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS. •m. , ,DON CiESAR DEBAZAN. -Wtth J. W. Wallack, Prior, Brirgs. H. Lewis, Fletcher, Anderson, Rogers, Mrs. D. I*. Bowers. Mrs. and Lucy Ehcott. GALETTI, THE GREAT ,n Grand Pas. *; IR £ T NIGHT : OR, A PEEP BEHIND THE |p^£. S ~? f yk£ LACI DE. LUCY KSCOTT. BRIGGS,. FLETCHER, PRIOR, ANDERSON, MRS- ANI * COX.—Mr. Davidge, Mr. Prior, Mrs, THP d m n l rriF Rr '?' el l ßci,elll of Mr. Pheide-BPEED mEILOI GH. and other GREAT ATTRACTIONS. "VLTALNUT-STREET theatre. * * Bole Lessee... M. A. GARRFTTi; Second Tier and Family Circle,and Third Tier, 25 cents: Pnyate Boxes, according to their locale, 95 and $3; Single Beats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 75 cents. Box Office open daily, from 19 until 3 o’clock, Whan seats cap be secured m advance. WTHEATLEY A CLARKE’S ABOH » » BTREET THEATRE. THIS (TUESDAY! EVENING. Sent. !7, SPEED THE PLOUGH. Sir AM Handr. Mr. Gilbert; Bob Handy, Mr. Wheat ley; Parmer Ashfield, Mr. Clarke: Susan.MisaTaylor. xr . THE FRENCH ’ Mathude de Meric, Mias Angela Seftoo. BcalsopPbicx<.— Admission.2s cents; SecuTedSfate in Dress Circle, 37K cents; Parquet, 50 cents. _ open at 7.o’clock; performance to commence at 7>» o clock precisely. [NATIONAL THi:ATRE. 1 8 W i«V»QU’i l i e i?W?s, tveeD Eighth and Ninth. MARSH’S JUVENILE COMEDIANS, THE W,IND*RS ytjr Ar-** MONDAY AND TUEBDAY EVENINGS, _ „ . „ . 26th and 27th, Will be spectacle of the aWK™ o’clock; Performance to commence Admission 25 cents; Parquet and Dress Circle. cents; prirate Boxes, $1: Orchestra chairs, 76 cents : Orchestra chairs, secured during the day, 50 cents. A GRAND PERFORMANCE, for the aeoommoda- LAdlcB *nd ChiIdren.onSATURDAYaFTER NOON commencing at 2.4 o’clock. Box office open from IQ A. fll to 3P. M., when seats may be secured. aeX THL PENNSYLVANIA AC.AIIKMV OF THE FINE AHTB. m .NOTICE TO STUDENTS. The Evening Studies by ens-lisht. from tbo Casts of Antique Statuary, commence on SATURDAY, October Ist, at 7 P. M. The Life Class commences its studies on MONDAY Evening, October Sd, at 7 P. M. . JOHN BARTAIN. Chairman of Committee on fnstrnetion> T)K. VALENTINE, . The most pleasing of all Lectniert* will five a senes rf bn humorous PARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS, CHESTNUT .t™S°» : to® B Tv"nh, I '' Commencing MONDAY the 35th, »nd eon* tinuing every evening during the week. His efforts ro please have never faded to draw larze and Zaaniooab!* audiences. The Doctor will introduce at (east FIFTY CHARACTERS each evening, making this the most pleasing entertain ment in the city. _ TICKETS2S CENTS; OR FITE FOR SL To commence at a quarter to Eight o’clock. aati-Tt* SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, " ELEVENTH street. between Chestnut uni ilirkM 4 .Own for the Season. SANFORD’S STAR TROUPE* _ the largest . , .Company iq the world* Every evening in Bis treat Role of Characters. . Doorf open at 7s. Commence at 8. Admission SS cents. Children U cents. Vn cDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—KAUE ST. * below THIRD. __ THI3 EVENING, THE GREAT PANTOMIME or _ BLANCO’S MAGIC SWORD, With New Boeuerjr, New Dresses, and New Appoint meats. WONDERFUL TRICK! GREAT SCENIC TRANSFORMATIONS* „ . MECHANICAL EFFEC^TdI Price of Admission 10 and U cents. Private Soxea £5 cents. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. PINE WATCH tS. PINE WATCHE3- A largo invoice of Pin© English and Sttim ‘Waichef, just received, and for Bale by Lt,WISJL,ADQMUS & CO.. 803 CHESTNUT Street. Persons desiring: to purchase Watches, Jewelry, or Silver ware, will do woU by calling and examining oer atocs, which lawell selected and made of the finest rca tenal. All Silver guaranteed pure coin. Studs aci Sleeve Buttons m greatrariety. Don’t 'orret, LEWIS LADOMI'S & CO., 802 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. gILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to their stoek of SILVER WARE»whioh is now unusually large, affording a va riety of pattern and design nnsnrpasaed by any hoots tbs United States, and of finer quality th*« is mano&o tured for table use in any part of the world. Our Standard of Silver is 935-1000 parts pure. The English 5ter1ing........925-1000 “ American and French...... .900-1000 Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-five psrtsptuer than the American and French coin, and ten parts poior than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver, and oar Foremaabeiagoonnectedwith the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several years, we guarantee the quality as above (935), which is the jU«e fAaf can be made to be strvueable r and will resist the action of acids muck betttr than the ordinary Silver manHfaeturtd, WM. WILSON A SON, 8. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY 6TB, N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured aa agreed Upon, but positively nont inferior t> Fundi and JLm*ri ean standard. Dealers supplied with the same standard at uiad m our t et&il department Fine Silver Bars, 999-1000 parts pure, constantly on hand. aoU-ara HARDWARE. IJIRUITT, 880., & CO.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESAIJi DEALERS HARDWARE. CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, io, 629 MARKET STREET. f>Q9 JiBLOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA. jyjOORE, HENSZhiY <& Co*. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE. NO. 4»T MARKET. AND 416 COMMERCE 81*., PHILADELPHIA. COPARTNERSHIPS. 7VOTICE.—The Copartnership heretofore -L" existing between the Sabecribere n dissolved by mutual consent, THIS I>AY. THOMAS T.-MASON baring purchased CHARLES b. RuIiINSON 8 entire interest lathe Concern, isakoa authorized to settle the business of MASON A CO, THUMAST. MASON, C. E. ROBINSON. Fuilada., Sept. 7, 1359 N.B.—The DRY GOODS JOBBING Business will bo continued at No. 43i MARKET Street, under the seme name, by THOMAS T. MASON. Sept. 7, 1859. a3-Jm IWi'IUE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 1 * firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK. A BRO. i. this day dissolved. The Heater* Range, and Stove business *ill be continued under the name of CHADWICK 4 BRO.. at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE Street*. JOHN K. CHADWICK. , FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia, Jnly 11,1819. jyli-tf CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac. MERINO, HO SOUTH FRONT STREET, Hu in (ton and bond, and o?,n for Bala, a Lane Anortment at OIQABS, Reoeireddlreot from Har&nai ofoholoe and fsvnrtt9 IMOVAES, Removed.— james needham. Hair Dresser, hxa removed from Jones’ Hotel, to Vo. 12 South SIXTH Street, where be respectfully invite* hn old patrons and the public gene rail). Bhaving, Hair Cutting, and Shampooing done in the best style. b2t-si* Removal.— martin & wolff have Removed to No. 334 MARKET Street. Sooth side, below Fourth, where they ofier a chqeee assortment nt Fail anil winter Goods, at very low rnees. »13 Jm WARMING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. 1132 MARKET St., Phils. BUILDINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ‘ WARMED AND VENTILATED BY CULVECS NEW GAS-BURNING WARM-AIR FURNACE. The above Furnace has now been in ose during the last two winter* in this citj,and has given universal sat > fisactron. The large heating surface being direct!* over the dame of the fire, ami the conical tabes, through which all the drafts pass, are so arranged aa to consume the larger part of the gases*from the coal, being en tirely of t*aat Iron, with deep, sand joints, is now- of fered to the public aa the most complete heating appa ratus now m this market. C. W. being a practical mechanic, will personally attend to all heating and ven tilating. ALSO, Six sixes of Cook’ne Ranees.. adapted for hotel and private use. Collins' Patent Chimney Caps for ventila ting and cure of smokey chimneys, with a full assort ment of Registers and Ventilators of every size and pattern, Fire-place Stoves, Hath Boilers, Ac. Jobbing promptly attended to. _ . CHAS. WILLIAMS. an22-tuth«"3in Late Baker A|Williaws. George whteley. No. 133 South FRONT Street. Importer of Brandt. Winoi. A*., offers for **!». in bond only, the following, among other standard brands of brandy: Pinct, Castillon, A Co., Thot Hines A Co., Jules. Robin, A Co., Otnnh Dupuj, a Co.. A. Seignette, Mxrett. Camees. Pellevo-sm, C. Dupont A Co., Union Proprietors, J A r. Martelle. Jus. Rennes'*. Also, Stuart’s Paisley Malt Whiskey, and the choicest varieties of Madeira, Port. and Rhine Wines, Palm Tree Gin, Jamaica Rum. Santa Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. Ac.. Ac. 527-ly Ilf [SS M. MUNSON. Clairvoyant Physi- IN A. eian, has returned to her Rooms, No. 1W South TENTH Street, where she may be consulted daily from 9 to 2 o’clock, for a few weeks prior to her departure for Californis. . , Miss M. has hart an extensive and successful ear*- rtence m Boston,and ha* no hesitation in rronumi satisfaction to thoee who tin* require her a>J. Terms, lor each examination, if the person is present. ?!• sSZthstnSt* OPTS. TURPENTINE. —5O bMs Spts. ■2! No. IS South WHARk F.S. Buckwheat flour, tee first of the Season, just received *ad for wle. at the Buckwheat Emporium, No-. 30 j*?** WARE avenue, the first invoice of theSeaaw* ot extra *no Brt.h«tfl» ur ,J ,r ~ v&oR PACKING YARN.—ltalian Packing yam, suitable for steam engines. manufactured of the t*«t rnatmal. and lor Mle.flth.loTOt trice*. i. v , WLAYr.H. rITLr.R. A *.t», *eU No.»N. WATER &ad ON. WKABVIi,