AlRltildr& Cr IS li, tt'OMNßts FA* BMW* - ',' `; ..tiai 4 211 rtt - 3. - .:-....,..- , .-:-...-.. •• - , - l i / 'Attfi c 4OTEttliihrlabli o tk` . llo4 , l l C t a im eri te tut, 13 441 1 M at) / 1 , tillef i ate t VtirsVille T . H i m ( ~, t 11 1 . - * b ut, iti York Oration mom 111 D Dodge. Clinton. lowa 14 M T r ° o l 6 / 4,7 4 .=. I; e l4an s M fg r d e Var a 4 14 h, iota r A m b irin 41( omgoy, keenienia 0 aillittla•kigriegjeang . , B Greene. A Immo Mt ortione, ALlavorpia Jet SI bangor, Bow Xiark AAt lii,-,Ltme-:, irtvik , ... , 41..-= MI it sliest ' ti I ol erre Alluret !Ali ' it ire 1.1 1 111 1 ; 6 to 11. m tt wkigroillp 1.o:le behead !lir l ifi • , 4 ~.,,,„ U4 at e - arm eat., itat Vtlsote -; Li itietc&: tr. g u ru& flu A as •t. a F am tak,a lu erpg,(l pa Mil li :lomi, rie ohs ' Nita one, rg tua Milts merit 13 , 411 k iFa l ai i rro, m iavanneh .1 Preitton, ra 11 ri , m ii , v 0 .&,,,,; 0 iik illiaC T "tt kr&eso%ll ,I ant ' tome tua T aCaroline .firnis rut f lir l etmiTi l ir s ' W e rurttelk - w t, th etontri 1 re J A Hillard, S alomon Flt nonohan, Havana F Bally New Vol i t ,, f t Mri ou w Chester ni F Bririgg Lim a - ni Flo w er, tennis in Nana, Idles Graeae °winkle " u• if //tales. At i s t i m itnia l lltinllmunt o Loanians K i fyitiasZtritikaa , ell gis j ii g ar. inretmore Lewis 0171 to tn. Lowman's' its Pynchin,,illahama l'i is, taw . Yors, , Pa - . 0 W May, Jr. Nen York AIY et 1 Jigontsomy eo N'Bnokttatiter.Pittsbing /it St 10; 0. • Mrs Bondirkantas John ye aireann F choueu. Maryland Thits ttut am Jr . ra Tilasswill, England 0401 arrak ow York t s l E n r !sour il l - il l:glut .1 t_Biaultrilli. wCel nngtonr w . M oises. 34.* ty• w Bigitp; flew York Edwin Iloyt,4ewYork vgarroo.l , rovtdenoi • W P Bailey, .ashisaton I W J e deck wr. Salt. Mt 8 Woodside, Raft's Mrs sell. Bait, pp °WWII, Baltimore A; ikeitulgrr; ~b ite '3 hituey,iijobsina 0 itt g. gingtani . igglad gig 0 Nunn, MOW York Mr Dawson k la. inland Mr Winker, Englim4 SdEJartMew oak A 0 Forenoon la 11, glee YCrlntiLbt pelf oakJ B Minor, lowa A Redeem blrmra • ' Jll Parker. Boston J • SW (sou& w i , Boltimore Miss Pianism Baltimore James tanckhe :Bartinunitti Brewer, Baltimore C A Crain, New "ark E L Penniman, Bra - kiln Geo Flown - . New York II W Ploknel & is, Vs Mrs .1 Rowlett: Irwin's, • Jae 0-Clarke, Baltimore F o•Connehttiatore • Mrs W B Jones. Miss , Knox Jonah nit - 'l* Aliellon, rails , 3 A 'Hayden, ow York R J ROT. 4 001 Por• FW r fenreltailew York JasCuntintmoilliew York O millorsaitimore Nuts Penniman, Brooklyn NatimandfillWrer, ti York • r * eIEARE,IIOIII9I-Maul end Cheatind guests. Jilt` Iv igen; BeirritkOre Xin Barris. Baltimore (i'f eitilhiti'valtitudro W V Vaguest; Aheirieoore Joe Bobst.,Cinainnati 0 A 0 Comstock. Intw,York Vt,Bll 4 igthe, Chivehmil ywmalsiititimowtds mow natal, Canada. ~ fdlaaatanni . Camas 'rhos I Hodge & err, Mtn - NW_ Bodice andiett Mrs Csniebell,Lopeou T williams. -Germantown 11. n Jatitsom. Yirrinia Mr Fallm•Baltimero Chas it Stewart. 71 a Mrs &Swint, N a no Connelly'. B C' That Cootie 11y. 8 C - Mr liray &la,_Froy,N Y Mim Gray. Troy, N y 3 V ir rollWaasn.lirooklin. It Thompson. rooks J phony, New York Thos a MAMMY & wi, NY Ma nassy. New York Mel ji Wolff, Cie, 0 Win iinamo,fa ' Jim Lowry & Is, Mass altakowm,..garsadinatatts Win It Fowetnith, Chicago ti . r . - A5...." , i ,'"= . 4- 1 1 W 80 " , V M A . ii iiitli t ai t ncur ma Missatillica. Maryland ' Mum tewart;lt Q_ A 8 Cronies , Bannors 000 RIVII6WeII, .1.1 York Goo tines. A ..x.„„,,, r , It Adams, Alexend'a NI Conine Va , Boston Il A il l Y ' Fi el te / i : V W, l l?"& m ill ta us ° AVM:IM, Nashville JI. tau & la, Louisville Mica At J Curbs. Hy 0 E Feu & 1 8 C • Mice Barrett. 8 Carolina Min rink., Bouarolina Muse Elinneer. B Caroline Thot Wtheleet_ New York Veiny MIL ore,,/sw York A P•Bobinaon, vela - want W bagM, NeE look anti Baker, New York Min Baker, New York g Baker, trehlatollna Jon J . 05171 . ), gittunc. Mra Linnissil. Indiana Jacob Atwell, Indiana 'F Warmer, Wasii, 0 0 Mimi TbOntraorit_wash Mrs Long, Wash, D C Gleene Weigh. Btu A BXltricy, Virginia Mr welsh & Is, Penns A W IllioNee. Pens% • J Vr Gales & Is. Ey mislMeoelee, Louisville till Carrier. Penne • W JTelborn, Indiana Mrs Welborn. Indians Nit Me & se, trre_sport Vg•N Brainard & la, 11l ii_gra.... , vgadpir & A la, N York . ??EB Foster, Penns MI tiernel7, WIWIMOTO WI IMIIII,II, Baltimore C Clanninittialb {• Del 8 yler,Olnoago Aline, Oleicaeo - ,89 rt otter,. Yantis Mrs muter, Penns • , misscartor, Kenna Bk. VW: Piroitm" . - l',hreggrAMPl. 311 i. 5114wbr...... rig:gin - I:4a. to ma 11 , 404 . 0 , 41 . , itt ., lll:stti f ; Car's Moe Jennings. n .1 - II In Onion, Baltimore C L S_Loarv, Baltimore N li_psshar.e, agtamore Dr 4. "J_Witi vials, Balt L I, w Ilion, Ban Yripm so° !a ; , . 1 ' WI 18 ) Conn, , A Overturf. Poterab g,Ve. 7,t Mrs Cooly, Wash, D o 4 V i rtim a h'is wore Wm W Wasting.. kiles • ' trealt maibridge.n Y M.l Cornell, Baltimore 3,17 itOolre, Wain. DC ' F C fluttar. Virginia rtiniituaiti , ,itorak-itTmith sheet. b•low mob. .1. ha_ysiattan, Tenaeitee , lirEountz Stark co, Ohio U S Wilson, Ohm. 'Ai. A lirwi j i:Canoniville J P Irwin, Lan Mnne , e George Wk.te, pitkolw Mum AN. Eicher. Pittsburg Joann rush & wf, Conn A hi Brown, anoutriell J M. Brown. Cincinnati 111 M Dinumore hi chunk Jle Barrett. Ohio J R Berrett. Ohio II Colby & err, Ohio Jarneeploos,Jy. Ohio J It Mona, Teunewee Non) Cessna, rapasylvania R P lit. Torbert, clog on a •I• Aran ut. Philadelphia B ill Walter. Virginia. Wja it Aoop, San Fran° 1. ndtew .1 rdorddsr. Cal Dll Mem o , eiticeburg, to Wl' Galbreatb3hio George ILLawYer, N Y 1...1, Olansead, l's Y Dudley .Blanchard.Lk 'lava Edward llosemak,C hie John ts trout, Vermont • J 0 WI1118; fentlEVlllollll‘ A Went:, D illsbunia Pa A Forted, Tetneueri 11 Cathout.Dillsburg. Fa M Settler. Virginia Ai Barnard; Ohio • ' Mit ICAN ROUBE—Chestnut street. above 1, 1 attersonrPenns Dave, Warn* Fa •. 4 - throes Carolina , T ' : Prage r , Carolina 4 11 8 )0 1 , 1 4 o ireuj tiskrnte l L 4 Aligner ' km., Mara Wto l f . noon:Virginia. 43 - 31 taUDInt hatl.4l 00, Va Jae all, Putnam co, Va VoliparacunGroenbaro t hicl Jae ' rsatlerell, York. Pa - A ascii, 1%51 Chem Morgan, Padang/Ng iiscr.frrorthroti ow Norma, New I oth ow York ft O'neill • J-A Pipes. Vir W P Allemong, Virginia It O.K.:nista- ele;s Eligte Ls Puma JOh tune , Ca P taro t Ji Carolina T Dot; Stumm.. Ch u atllis .10=7.1 lir nom t loth • W W Mom Pawls 11111 OOP' .UOTEI,-91mititat street, above Math. Gas , glarriand A %sail cr WS Yelp 2 4" , "" 3°i N w igite l t i ! M ?o watalutm a Wuhmston iqp r ittillplpl o rsa Wolff & Valence OPOr ittaeasi4itii itortt Car waV e gym.p, r a . Itit , tza i nl, T turenne iltirrahigtilio go •AK Joyce Bristol, Pa THE I.[PUHKHO.TEL—Ainh'etreet. abone Third. ~. r l o 0 -WAtavArtrOhioZ: : .'D Bear,. Indiana • . VrEtre - lin.tinni i t 4 . ..1.11 mim e & le. ft .1 Pigt, ont,dlo.: t i . larrie — Olk, Ki n ~ . Itinielp..Trenton. 0 ".1 , Grace, leer Market 0 ' JIS Orestr..Pine.Orove _ _ \V Orson. Ohio • TthseDrew, Poston '''' " o.7.,mmerrnen, Jr. Penns WI. reaper, Letrasster ..- . 8 Itoszdrran, Donn, .RJ_lp j Hagerstown L R kluetnner. Pa Ni. Othello laaiana ._. M T Feast, Somerset, Pa re of Lone. Fieuiltivet i Pa Bbi ' Milhous, Oh,o ea Precht, Baltimore , - -Nand Anderson. Ohio ];Jong, Oiddl:^Tp, . ... t.W. 8 Sharp, Plow J mei ' i'• i • .NV tO }mania et.: abort . Third. Wm Cornwell. New York - Willi am 'H Gorden. Phila. ttowlend,ranadelena J Rowland. Philadelphia - r abneilles, Jr,' Fs J Smith,' Philadelphia. tp.iss oroparlend. - .Philn .1 Johnston, Chestnut II ill ale Wallace,' eerrientn John 8 Rinnr, liernientn - ,P1.1 molt; New Yeerk - William Rankin. Vs 8 Mendenhall. Itiehrod, lnd .R.O Caldwell. flaitunore I 3 10ntrdeekrtitetOri ' . ' )otter Eti:`,l4fslll,ll,Y,' 0 2 Bengt/4. 6 100 lyn .. Ariziton, ..6.l•Annaris, l 7a i.v v „,, , ,TA1:= , ,, : ighrin).....vrvri—' Twtilie,!ntibiimr ‘,- 1, 27.,."1„1virt , g& fTii , ipi,.. undo. r . r A x. rhadelphin ainlitten4elenrate - _ . - 461-1 t/E ( KIX,- sae 6 etrnet . alms instft: ILWeathrivqpntleansOn - 18 Melivaind3sp., Pa ( AIM ZWllse. , lnntled•lnhis .• Jahn Foster. Vitnints Biextini Ikmisse, Ps J 8 Fatly & ts. W Chester Henry umee,lnireiesnrs IC Tsylori Ceatreville,Ps Cooper,Lneemo W P Goo Loth. nov a am Wm m. Jae Entnagni• neaten' Joshes Beale. Penns- - James *was - AAI Dory, Penns Hr . -Wyman. Yittsbanr etoiamsamth noTEL-cook ab. Cheetnnt.' 14;044tv.i - itcriirni-D-htar at~heeter ; " - ly rdi t tree Georg isivEr.. aflleMb g Bee • 6 ood, Wayne •=4 l ,T., ?c ,_ .t ilaigras d ing 61,15Wanipp;p`eater oo' et hoe, Chest oo JkteH ,heetecoo Klee Lawton, Cheater co BARLEY BNEAF NOTEL—!6cond it. below Vine. dhotwelL New .Tergey • R Watson, Bucks county NY:N Thatueson, Larry tale -Georiokerina. Bucks co Jnrnickits. - Philidelptda. Wen James, Nook* co et Battey & is, Penns: Elias Eastburn, Latinate. ...Morrmk- Hoot ee,solconry,Pahl Bucking'm ft Ran: Boers county C Pubree, Able ton iaothy WArnanster A X Clayton. Wrightstown J creenaly, Bunke county,C Hart, Books comae J itettenhoueertnart land Bent Gore. Bunks county . LHeielottek. Newtown Nowbold, Bucks county .) filloArnebry. ;Was op .15 t 3 nodgers, Socha oe NV - B eltelY dt„.101:,.-13neint Co. Wee 8 Blakey. Books no tiY Vialeon. tinelteohtun B Oroff.Chelterdusna )1 L Byett,tllteetee entemedlel,Chester co T Wateu,tliwaneyouudi Jamb Sharer: Anoka co peose EIY. Eel:110 16616 4185 (kronen. NeWIOWII re onntli; BoNtreoletllr ffiLACKISEAR MOTEL, -Third at.. ab. Callowbill. atelia..:llwribe • laseo Pa :111111 1 " " rireur . D f il e lt ha t.o nia" muck Slattalainuiay Waal& 11.41soItiold, .1 1 is " Morelj4n4 Figir.e.r., !Naito coals, 14, V Iviftrlatallegit & I a. 1% listatmOr i . P.outharabWa Ramlis,l3out)lornroot; • /..11.x.+1ocertoil F Beane. Yennarlimliin i A Heald. Permit a Trumbower, Dor lestowri dhult, floykstoiim Thos Oye L tabnakey 1) Davie, Jr. elptcrrennar. Warns Illighte griirigaburg ttar,Vordor Go, Pa Altos& Boatliamptoa ClePle)4 l .. "heater Vatter • ''' • ' • /TAVONAL.IIOIikIo-isee street. above Third. W Billen•Phtlanelehin, W F Voote. Pennsylvania lAkesh.:4ll: Weaver. The B - 011ek, liowerstn.Pa, C - Roach, N ?aro Ina, 31 A blinslab !Shamokin Ibhalateeron. asto.nt John ute Pennsylvania istßeern: Pew Vora , paophie , B Cosine, Dauphin , • Jos w Imager, Set Ulan!! Pe r BoWnen, Bahlmore .1 a Brow'. Catiwit , ll6 13 L•hants. Allenwlle, Pa , u 0 Wolf, /disowns, Pa L Petiltilieranton • , FOLIXT/LIAMITEI.-=.9erend West. above Market. WAII if Siwor. Philadelphia hfin J 'Devine, Philo SD4IIIVIWeIot, Delaware WM HPIIIIIBLOoneord . anl oulno.,l3olanare .I.levid Puller. Dalawale hos Browm/Setvle racy JI MJI COX, Dellorme ..,,Gao .0 Cron, Delaware - a Todd. Deint , ais Calaken , r • :A 11 Cook-Alit,Tameare - . 11!IPACilA.N*1.110,D8E-i bird star t, Callowta; F Ritter, Fr &mambo re :RH lielfrtab k Sam, Pa i, 0 Curt e. Is Albin!, Ind oLetoher N Albany,lnd hlarshalloßloonisuurg -, linpit I. Moonshots IS Ym4. Permsylranta. • Mot Molly , Lebanon B Eio lf VF,INOtt 110 TEL-Ind sheet, obothi, Arch. 3 ,B played:pike no bubree, Johosvilll - W Lord;',lr. - Oliettenhani KC! Baum, Monti oor , tieo A Bowers, Phila., WISSIMS, Pelutolvatiis „ • • BALD EAOLE - 11.DTBL7-Thire M., 'abase /14110whill. 4N . B l eti r t i l'Agg U o k ' - # r MNlntstlialare„iitOiin lu AMU ;::3 -DANODSV AO ADEMY , AT INA. coNcEq HALL, tiff STNUT Street, above, TWELFTH:: •-• - SEASON o p mo•st, 41.71.18 - MARTIN, artiste de ,'Academia !Ripens-hi acrarta,hiui _the. honor to announce to Ms friend( ' his patrons, and the public, that in order to with the reanimate of a large number of fennhes, he has secu red the largif etifoon of Concert Ira (or the acoommodation of hisLediee'.oJasses. where every comfort and cony. rivencie will be found by hie pupils andtheir parents. As it wilitimpeseltrie to procure therm imo room fertile Gotitleel+lV.C.Wesees,Jely. Martin has been obliged to make other, artantetuents, and' has engaged-the new A f tV,lhtt r e n g, i iiin d efi l otg r s e giel l ib t rtL e s e a the vn ifeek". d 3 Al: Apppaphinir eerier of t heireis inivientee w:11 in, 'now tit Ibtr..lllbaNceri Saloon, lit Broad attest, below Akio, win lob he is happy in having been am to stows ltult.Plrt: eVettleci.'. , - - .. ;In he *Orem rte ar gon entente above an tibrito 310 eXpettleS have been stated to • , nd approbation of hie i units and yhe public, e Monsieur and Madatna Martin hope to receive a oontinuatton Of the patronage of those friends IthO trete form, teen, eaomliefol seatiore seconded with ireall iberality all their effothrto asvanoe the standing tl ztigt lizzollCoung Lsiiiee andlY;i;thii H all en MY here Or. itillls. ls kgatll ' e a fttnig o t n o ce d r e , vet t k e r =VI NetkitlVlt it:VI:AM:IV that :hi ' -4 AttriViVAl:eltatt e lt . f a t n tle Ir i dgeorgt s 1 . i 6 ....5 , d 1 .14P di... -6, ltVlVC Y teilratilgeTeabokYo B 4 I've tor young Ladies end Masters, from b unto at4 si t :Ptir j geNtrnTi.' f:ArMVPii . `", and "11111 4 . ittgegrafigiti i irtim a tiono. dldoe... to m . ... ar. revue _Reunion llanseptell I Vll dirititriTreA, Th . i totitient, sob .41eCarse Martin) et: itnnt torSTATJ*A t t e x t ki Ana - Ilisiceirlieret . ofore . 731 - MWAr il iogit h attaliti l ehritril t iglA i ii i . . i rmatt i r e Academy, lathe mesa 00! , ' - ' viii reeirteice-of : J VlArift Weer. - " ,01iz.L., 1 aft:. Y eza , y 1..:5 , r 'POLITICAL: GRAND IklASt3 • - THE UNION ! . ONE AND _ INSEPARABLE. GREAT RALLY OF THE. DEMOCBAOY OF TILE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, FOR TILE GALLANT FOSTER, LEHM4N, 4ND RAND.rILL, AND THE WHOLE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. The Dernooraey of the First Congressional Oistriot Will assemble in Mass Meeting ON SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 29, AT FIFTH AND SHIPPER STREETS. RALLY ! DEMOCRATS ! 4nashow by your numbers that you are true to the great Derecioratio Organization and Regular Nominees. The following distinguished Rveakers will addresa the Meeting 1 1 1 ,.ITAU 1 1 1 ) . Y W A TT W. LERMAN, " kit,I3IIPiAIiiEANT, • • G. W. NERINGER. Col. R. R. 1 °ONG. Pen .It SIXTH OF ,THE GRAND SERIES OF SPECIAL MEETINGS , IN FAVOR OF FREEDOM AND PROTECTION. - HON. FRANK TI P BLAIR, JR., Of MISSOURI.-will.brinvitation. address the PEO withw disti.tiax of insrelf. nn TUESDAY EVENING!, OCTOBER 2d, AT 8 O'CLOCK, WA AT NATL L. • MARKET STREE IO T, N B A ELOW L THIRTEENTH* 0019 St' On the great Niue* of the der. CURTAIN MATERIALS. gP,PT EMBER, 1860.." ' CURTAINS, MATERIALS, AND TRIMMINGS. • W. If. CARRYL & BRO., Importers, Rave now in Store a. 'full Stook, embracing_ newest styles and novelties, at POPULAR PRICES. WIIOLB SALE and Re-TAIL. Wide French Satins. Wide French'Brocatelleth Wide French Satin do Lane. Wide Wonted Damask. Wide Union Damask. Wide Damask Table Cloth. per yard. Wide Moquette, for IL R. Can. French Plusime, for It. R. Cars. - Gilt Cornices and Bands. Cords, Gimps, and Fringes. Tease.* and Loops. Nooks, Rings, and Brackets. Furniture Coverings, Turkey Red. EMBROIDERED LACE CURTAINS. Lane curtains, 3 a pair. Lace curtains, 4 a pair. Lace curtains. 4.50 a pair. Lace curtains, e a pair. Lace curtains,6 a pair. Lace curtains 7 a pair. Lace curtains, 7.50 a pair. Lace curtains, Et a pair. Lase cortapm, 850 a pair. - Lace curtains, 9 a pair. Lace curtains, 0.50 a pair. Lace mamas, 10 a pair. Lace curtains, 12 a pair. Lace cartains,, 14 a pair. Latendrtairei, 15 a pair. Lace curtains, 18 a pair. Lace curtains, 18 a pair. Lace curtains, 271 a pair. Lace curtains. 25 a pair. Lace curtains, 30 a pair. Lace curtains 45 a pair. WINDOW. . . _ Painted and Gold Borders, in store and for se le at the olleying Prices. with good Fixtures complete for each r wine. RETAIL' lidt Bordered Window , Shade and Fixture., $l.OO. Galt Bordered Shades and Fixture., $ '.25. Gold-Bordered Shades and Fixtures,l.so. Gold-Bordered Shades and Fixtures, p 1.75. Gold-Bordered Shades and Fixtures, Gold• Bordered Shades and Fixture., Gold-Bordered Shades and Fixtures, Goid-Bordered Shades and Fixtures, Gold -Bordered Shades and Fixtures, Go d-Bordered Maiden and Fixtures, Go d-Bordered Shades and Fixture.. Gold-Bordered Shade, and Fixture., old- Bordered Shades and Fixture., Uold-Bordered Shades and Fixtures, Gold Bordered Shades and Fixtures, Gold-Bordered Shades and Fixtures, Gold-Bordered Shade. end Fixtures, Gold-Bordered Shades and Fixture*, Gold Bordered IS ades and Fixtures, /7N. Go'd-Ilordi i st B sdes and Fixtures, 9.00. Gold-Bord s rides and "PlXtures, * lO,OO, Gold-Horde il *des and Fixtures, $12.00. ' Goid-BordereLS vide. made to order, any sty le or cite. Gilt W S Cornicea, BO cent.. Gilt 9Pin w Cornices, 40 cents. Gilt Win w Conneet, 50 minter. ' ' • Gilt Window Cornices, 62 cents. . Gilt . Window Cornices, 70 cents. Gilt Window Cornices,' 1.00. Gilt Window Cornices, 1.25. • 41114 Window Cornices, 1.50. - - Gilt Window o Cornices, 1.76. 0: t Win ow cornice., 2.00. 01 t Window Cornices, 226. Gilt Window Cornices, 2.60. . 0114 Window Corrine., 2.75. Gilt Window Cornices, 3.00. . Gilt 'Window Cornices, 5.78. Gilt Window Cornices, IN. Gilt Windo • Cornices, 37e. Gilt Window Corn ces, 4.00. (kit Window cornices. 4 60. Gilt Window Cornices, 175. - Gilt Window rornioes, 669. ' (jilt Window Cornices, it 00. OM Window ()entices, 700. Gilt W ii irdow Cornices, 0.50. VIDETAINS m e and put up,by experienced work ration. the newest sad Meet elegant stile. , - IV`- Spicing D6ii gni made , bp. our-own artist, If de sired. Masonic Hell, '719 CREETNUT street, A ' • PHP ILADEL HI. W: R. CARRYL & HBO.. SPORTING. - 1 ,0 2; PHILADELPHIA RAOEB. - ES POINT-' 'BREEZ PARK ABBOCIATION. — FALL MEETING POR - 1 SOO Will oonunenae on WED nEfIoAY. October 10. Finer Diii.—Wednesday. October. 10 —Handi cap rime of one mile. Entnlemei $100; for feit, iliee; declaration, M. The Ana:nation vitt To name and close Septemberlo; weights an nouneed 11th September; declaration Octo ber 1; brindle/severe selected by the Associa tion. The rule for handicapping is to be by reaueirm not incresinng weintits. Any number of horses can be run by the same person in this handicap, cl,nsirD Wrrit TEE SpLbowinto nitrates : .Thos. Pommy enters oh. f• ROSA 110111SEUR, years, by lisp. Glencoe, darn Millwood, by imp. Mo narch. Weight 87 The. Thos. Paryear enters b. e.CONGAREE, 4 yews, by LS.M. Menem), dam Millwood, by Imp., Mooliroh. Weight 104 W. H, Gibbons enters br. h. TWO DITTB,II3 ears, by Revenue, dam by Imp, Priam. U. 8. Lloyd (F. Moms) entente'. g. THROCEINP,OK, 5 yells. by Oracker. dam Sallie Ward. Weight 103 /be. 0. 11. Lloyd (F. Morris) enters b f. FLEETING MO MENTS. years. by Bolingbroke. dam Queen of Cy press. Weight PO Sir. Thom & 'rips. Vir: Doswell enter g. in. IRONA, icir a l t iy i nr . ter, dam Black Sal, by Prince George, SA ME Day..—Ageociation Purse. two mile heat, HS 00 For which it is expected a fine field of horses will contend. SAUK Das.—Continental Hotel stake. sweepstake for colts and fillies threeyears old. utile beat,; *lOO subscription, .$6O for feit ; five or more to fill the stake, and to close on the 20th of September. Continental Hotel willsdd.— 260 00 The entries for this stake not having filled, a substi tute race. it is expected, will be arranged. BSCOrtli Dsv.—Friday, October 13.—dweepstake for all ages. Four mile heats. *MO sub soription, $lOO forfeit ,1 three or more to fill the stake, to close on september 20. If three or more start, the second best to receive back his subeeription. The Association will add..... 1 500 00 Thos. & Thos, W. Doswell! enter oh. in. FANNIE WASHINGTON. 6 years. by Revenue, dam Sarah Washington, by Zingeree. 0. el. Lloyd IF. Morrie) enters g THROGSNEOR. Pedigree above. above. • Thos. Puryear enters b. e. GONGAREE. Pedigree John Hunter enters ch. g. NICHOLAS I, aged —, by Imp. Glaucoe. darn Natalie Rhodes, Wagner. BANE LAY.—lingoolatiOil Fares, mile heats.— .600 00 For whiob a fine field of horses, it is expected, enter. Entrance r the Purses , five per cent., to go to the ascend best Mee. The Association reserves the privilege of poet ponies any of the rages on account of weather. The aboveam to be run according to the rules of the Fashion Course, New York. Easiest for the two Purses in the foregoing programme omit be sent_ Na the Oillee, No. 144 South Fourth street. before 4 P. 51. on the days previous to . beforeein run for or if left pnthe tune dila' at tire Park 3 P.M., will be sent from there to the Office. A Ticket and Badge, for the admission of a gentleman and ladies, with the privilege of admission to all the g rounds, stands, and premises, for the whole weak, com mencing Bth of October, *P. Single Admimion 'rickets (fir the admission of male Persons only)1). With tins Ticket, a Badge Isl addi tional) will give the errvilege of admission to all the grounds, stands, and premises. Without imp ezrepismi, no male person will he ad mitted on the days of the above races without present- MCA ProPerlY-anthorised tiokelof admission,. members and annual subscribers will be turruabed with special admission tickets. All improper or disorderly persons will be summarily ejeeted from the ori lames Tickets and badges may bo obtained at all the princi pal hotels. Ample arrangements will be made for the conveyance of persons to the Park. SAML. KILPATRICK, &avatar!, it No. 1441 South FOUR:elf Street. COPARTNERSHIP' NOTICES. NOTIOL—The subscribers have formed a L I limited Partnership, in accordance with _the Ant of Assembly" under the firm and name of Boritießfl & DRAPER, for the Importing and trading in Foreign and Domestio 81.rishandise, and the general Commis moo Burnam. The general partners are ISAAC B. HEBREW , and WARNEILDRAPER, and the special the is JOHN D. BENDERS, who hee contributed to !he Capital of the firm the sum of Tee Thousand Pol ars. the Partnership commences this day, and ends on the twelfth day of nentember A. D.. 030 1. Oisn" , - - isAao_o - earingi ff s WARNFAI DR A its R lGeneralPartners. Miff D.IIENNII peenal Fanner. rititadebbts. September 38, 1860. Ae79 seat LEf4AL. A DIkIINISTRATOR'S 3-X. VCR is hereby given, that Letters of ....denude tration on the &tate of CHARLOTTE DOWHEETY, late of the otty of Philadelphia, de e med, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to mike im mediate payment, end those having Maims against the slime to pyesent them for settlenient to HERMAN WELLS, Administrator. se29-set Pottstown, Montgomery county, Pa. A GRIOULTURAL PAIB,POWELTON -4-=. WIE DAY LONGER.—The Exhibition will_rosi tively clove TlitB AFTERIjOON. The .t.ararde of Pro mums will be reed from the stand at 12 o'clock M. -,At 2P. hi. Grand Trial of Ppeed for Citizens' Purse of *to for beet &anion tp harness, Open 4o all that May halt. entered. ' lt. TIIE VIETUOSO,—A collection of Rare Silver Medals and Come for Isle, about one thousand in number, comprising a series of Lutheran, Papoleonm, and Louts Philj_ppe medals rare antique German, Dutch. English, French, American, &0., me dals ; &Subscribers' set of the Modie medals, in mat; vary rare Eaaltre and Roman whin, ko. The above, now offered for sale, entire, were the collection of Mr. Jahn Allen, a well-known frpmunnatolosiet of New York. and comprise the gatherings of over efaty.years. As an Waggle sedition of interest to a public institution or private cabinet, mush an opportunity is seldom offered, as it is believed to ke the finest collection on this omitinent. Address, for terms. Ao.. OEOII *OOERS, 41.14 PEARL St.. New York City. sae et WARM AIR FURNAOF. Thelma Cone Furnace Gas Cong tmer will thoroughly warn] your house . With one-third less coal then is re entree by any oiber furnace. Satisfaction in ell cases inarantiod. Buildings warmed end ventilated by R 11101,1) er. WILSON, ste9-stutb9mif 1010 CHESTNUT Street. COOKING RANuilii.—A It in want of tl v -/bent eleVated, double oven Cooking Ranges. V tr. do,well to call at ARNOW) ILSON 8, peti:mtuthanalf 1010 CRILF TNTT Street S'ATE ' 814NTNL8.—The richest and swat )teasnrul seseitnesi of airmailed mate Man -014 .vat 6 iftiid rot- I We this eonntry; snufsatured Z r iul, front fenruryttriniasistt•ktons, an og l e very kkkOLD k r IV, - /14.0,94Fitg. RETAIL DRY: GOODS. FIRST OPENING OP PARIS CLOAKS. IMBRAOIIIO ALL T 111; LATEST NOVELTIES, MONDAY. OCTOBER I. THOS. W. EVANS &I CO , 818 and 820 CIIESTIiirT Street, e 029 It EXTENSIVE STOCK OF DRY GOODS SELLING OFF AT VERY LOW PRICES, • To clout, out. L. J. LEVY & 00. Ara now Belling their very extensive and choice assort ment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, FOR CASH ONLY. During the present week they will offer, in addition to their stook of PM, 00011111 AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT or LINEN GOOD LANKETS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS OP THU VERY BEST DESCRIPTIONS IMPORgED. At prioes GREATLY BELOW THE COST OF DI POE PATtON L. J. LEVY & Co.. 809 AND 811' CHESTNUT STREET. seal-tf REAL IRISH POPLINS. PIP% THOS. W. EVANS 8.1 00. HAVE JUST, RECEIVED REAL, IRISH PpPLINS, PIM, BROS. 6c Co.. 818 AND 820 011ESTNUT STREET ee22 tf HOSIERY • FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. SERVICE & GRE ASLEY, (Formerly with L. J. Levy & C 0.,) Beg to inform their friends and the public that they have opened the new store. No. 1208 CHESTNUT Street, with a general assortment of Hosiery Goods, Gloves. Cravats, Handkerchiefs, U:nbrellas, &o. se24-st. ' I "HE UNDERSIGNED nAv i p NOW--IN 1 &ore their Fail Importation of ZEPHYR WORSTED, Embraeing all' the new and choice colors of the 'maven' In all. the Kneel, Meek and assortment ever offered to the ladies df Philadelphia, and, as heretofore, tho whole from the celebrated alanufseturers. HERTZ & WEGENER, IN BERLIN, Now to favorably known to the ladle, of this city, and which we have had the pleasure of introducing. As we ate deeirous to give to our customers every advantage possible, and having famlities for so doing second to none in our line of business, we have concluded, for the future, to SELL FULL, HEAVY WEIGHT, Without advancing the pica per ounte. Our C 113.0- mere will, therefore, enjoy the advantage of having their Worsted WEIGHED AT THE COUNTER, The only real preventive of fraud. CHINCHILLA REDUCED TO 20 CENTS. We would also call attention to our stock of EM BROIDERIES. in Worsted and Chenille, EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS. EMBROIDERED SOFA CUSHIONS. BILKS OF ALL KINDS FOR WORKING. FLUTED EMBROIDERIES. ritsW-STYLIz GIMP TRIMMINGS. GILT TRIMMINGS AND 011 a BELTING& DRESS GARNITURES. WOOLLEN YARNS, ALL SIZES. RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY. se26 2,n 4.00 4.25 4.50. 4.75. 5.00. 6.00 CCLOTHS, OASNIMVILS, N- 1 BROADCLOTHS, V ESTINOS, &C. Boys' Cassimerq", good patterns. rs ate. Satinets and Union Oman mores. no tole ots. Fancy Castomeres, from 75 to e 1.711. , Fine Bleak Casaimers and Doeskins, BLACK BROADCLOTHS. For Dress Coeds, Frock Coats, Overcoats, ko. Heavy Overocatings. Beaver. Pilot. Tricot, &o. ',NWT CLOARINOS.• For Ladies' wear, of every desirable shade. Fin° quality and low price, by the vard or piece. H. B.—Tailors supplied at lowest net cashprices. COMM% 5512 Southeast oor. COOSR and MARKET. ALTERATIONS COMPLETED AND NEW CHARLESDS RECEIVED. ADAMS & SON. have mush increased the depth of their store, and will now Menlo, on ONE FLOOR, a large and °home variety of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, which they intend gelling at prices to Dent COMPETI TION, FOR. CASH. 4.4 Wameutta 123 i 4-4 C. Adams & Son's d a, CO • 5-4 . do do Yillow Maelin, 12.4 dente. Dark Prints , atIO cents, usual price usi. Wlute-ground rrinted Bnlilante, CCU omits, meal price 2L New style Fall Delaingo, at HU cents, usual price le. Super quality Home Skirts, at a oents per hoop. Rich printed french Mennoes. Rich do Lupin's Mous-de-I winos. High Wei all-wool email Plaids for children. Large bars rich styles Plaids, Now style neat Lavelle's. Stesla, Brock J e and Blanket Shawls. Homiery and Neok.tles in variety. New Goods will bo daily received, and every atten tion given to render this a FIRST-CLASS FAbIILY DRY GOODS STORE. see-stuthtf S. E. corner EIGHTH and ARCH Ste. - PALL OPENING.—Our alterations be- Je-' nag completed, we have now arranged for sale a fine assortment o FROST NEW YORK AUCTIONS, whiob, for quality and price, cannot be eurpassed tbe city. Velour Ottomans, all styles, from 60 cents to 81.75 per yard. French Merinoes, including some rich browns. Prrnted Merin Ass. magnificent styles. Satin a 8010 ; Poplins Dinorahs all wool Pla i ds , So.. Sc., An. 250 sty lee'Pacefie Detainee-18U cents. tine 0/1.118 double VUTPIe Ca 11001,2-12% cents. JOUVIDPS AND BAJOU'S GLOVES, Just received.] A splendid assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING 000D8. We have resolved to sell goods at a LENS PROFIT THAN EVER BEFORE: And here will have but ONE PRICE: We invite citizens and strangers to call and examine our stook before looking elsewhere. CHARLES ADAMS andON, eelll-wmf EIGHTit ARCH Ste. EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS! THORNLEY CHISM, N E. Corner EIGHTH & SPRING GAHREN Having enlarged their Store. and INCREASED TIMM STOCK, Now offer for inspection ONE OF THE BEST STOCKS OF GOODS In their line in Philadelphia. BOUGHT FOAnd R CA will soldSH EXCLUSIVELY, be POSITIVELY CHEAT Special attention invited to Bilks nod Dream geode, Osiris and Cloaks. • . cloth. and Casanneree, Blankets and Flannels, Linen (rods and Muslims. Marseilles and other Quilts Hosiery. Qloves, Han., fcc. All Goode marked at the lowest Taint.. Bela, !PYRE & ,LANDELL, NO. 400 AROYI - 11 -:A street,. 100 lots Auction Goode, Marinom Shawls, Bilks. DeLainen nod Culimerem. se:l6 VYRE & LANDELL, NO. 400 ARCH iluAl Street, have found in a series of years that MOH 81L1C8 draw customers for other goods, therefore they have this season lard in the Biohest Mika imported. Beet Black bilks made. Bilks for Town Trade. ee2d ifiIALL CLOAKS IN PREPARATION Ja: some opening every day. Stook will be complete. Orders taken end executed with despatch. Fall and Winter Shawls, Children'a and Moen' Shawls. COO SR fr CONAIII),_ Neil Sonthenstoor.ellPlTH and MARKET. CRICIKET FLANNELS. Just received, superior white. BHARPLFSS BROTHERS RUARPLESS BROTHERS K , Rave opened a fine dimogsy of opetinee.Ribbnd Merinoee. Brooho Corded Popehns, and Think fanny etas. RIOII MOUSSELINES, Chintz Colon, new designs, .Neat Styles bright colors, Friendly patterns of ali-wnr lg AUTUMN SHAWLS. New opening. Broolie, Caehmeresi Striped. Brodie °mine, and a the thick winter Shawls, imported for thin eemsom lIIHAPLENB BROTH hos. se2B-if CIIESTPIUT and EIORTH Ettreeta. sa GREAT BARGAINS AT ROSEDALE NURSERIES —Over 100 Ofti Ornamental SHADE TREES of beautiful shape, inoluding,every variety. AlfD, 750 000 Evergreens, of extra size and perfect seetumens, battik too torte for ehtortß Dowses. bat. suitable for produoine an immediate e eat to the LAWN, PARK, OR AVENUE. Will be sold at very,low rates. When one load or more is taken they wtil bo de livered at any place Within 15 miles of the oily. erDarby Railroad Cars pass the Nurseries "every hour. Fare 10 Gents. It. RUM & sort. Nurserymen and Seed Growers, Warehouse 022 a nd r 904 904 SIARKET,Street, above Ninth. It IS RE'A T DAHLIA SHOW.—The largest oalleotion_that has ever been exhibited is this anuntry at.BUISTS' DEED WaftxHOUSE. o ' 2 ' 2 and 9•24 MARKET street. above NINTH, on BAT UR ,DAY, MONDAY. and TUESDAY. It BUY YOUR MARKETING ON AND after to-day . , of the PARAIERS. at their NEV MARKET, at '1 VI. BIRTH. and MARKET streete. If you residwat a distance, tiecare will take you there at & (s not moult lees than you win gain by going elsewhere. It' BANNERS, FLADS, AND TRANSPA. RANDIER for the election. D. .T If MENU AN. 18 North HIRD Street. T— TORCHES FOR PARADES.—Manufac- JR. tared bY AIELLOY & YARD, lt* 727 MARICHT Street. 6.6 WHEN IN TIINI COURSE ON HU roan ovontatt becomes neoeuir to l et pi,thne i rt Vrver, ir,o to REF EINB ol LERYf ott 8 vt) auto above 9.888 „ THE "' PRESS.-- SATURDAt SEPTEMBER 29,.1 Ls6o, 2 ones of of the celebrated MANUFACTURE OF D1.1131,1N. THIRD STREET- JOBBING HOUSES RIGIIEL, • MOORE, & 00., Nos. 220 and 222 NORTH. THIRD STREET. RAVE NOW 'OPEN THE LAIWEIST AND MOUI COMPLETE STOCK or FRENCH, BRITICH, CIURMAH, AND DOMESTIC DBY GOODS They hare ever offered, end to whioh the attention of OASIt AND SRORT-TIME BUYERS In respectfully maenad. Sr For variety end oompletentiui in all its depart• mate, our present !nook °Hers luduoements to buyers uneurpriesed by any other house. sett-lm THE attention of Buyers is solicited. FRESH FALL GOODS. RIEGEL, BAIRD, &I CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS 4 ". or DRY GOODS, No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET, Would respectfully invite the attention of tlic trade to their LARGE AND WELL-SELL OTED Stook of FRESH FALL GOODS, Whieh they are now opening. We are daily In receipt of all kinds of fresh and desirable goods. Call and examine our stook. ela-2[ll JA.MES. RENT. SANTEE. iSts 00.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or DRY 000,13-18. NOB. 289 AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE, Beereotfully invito the attention of Buyers to their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE sToOrOF FOREIGN AND DOWSED 4300 1 / 9 , Among which will be found a genoral assortment of PILILADELPILTA-MADE GOODS, Also, a large variety of new and oonßned laying of PRINTS, MERRIMACK SECONDS, &o. aul7•Rm MEI.JLAOR 00.. riots. NO. 8 NORTH TRIED STREET, IMPORTERS OP H O S I E R Y. MATS AND DAAW,ERB, MALL WARES, &o. Tgoa. AULLort, JOHN B. MILLOP., EOWARD BAINN ego. 0. - aul7-2m FALL , 1860. COOPER. PARHAM. ea WORK. Importers, Manufacture», and Serge» of HATS. OAPS, FURS. AND STRAW GOODS. NO. ai NORTH. TBIItD STREET, WOW ARGIL PHILADELPHIA. MILTON COOPER. WAI. M. PARHAM. T O an ß d K r . eady for buyers. Fall Ste:A ß :o p : R (l p ];let W e nalr-Pm SOWER,. BARNES. & 00.. BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS. ' No. 37 NORTH THIRD STREET, Lower ends, above Market Street, l'hiladelyklar - Invite the attention of Bookeellere and Ooantry mar guriiTttgrzrabineatr4oortnearVeinikVglag: one and Blank Hooka, Paper, end Mations?? tanerair , $,, B. & co.. are_publiahera of man? popular wor a, among which are the following : TEE CENTRAL GOLD REGION,- BY COL. WILLIAM OILO11;4r - (Late of the U. O. Arms.) i ILLUBTRATED BY NUI ROCS MAPS. One sol o aro. hound In cloth. P e SI.M ; and a l ) bend ' disoount to th rade. : This book is Srononneed the Isondesfeoiltitii; - So. add comprehensive treatise on the geograp hy of . ente oontinent ever published.. SOHOOL BOOKS: sANDERs. SERIES OP READERS. BROOKS' NORMAL PRIMARY ARITRMK= .. ...... oti. BROOKS' NORMAL MENTAL Ms ' BROOKS , KEY TO MENTAL ARITHME BY E. BROOKS, A. M., Professor of Matbematios in Pennsylvania Mate for mat Liberal Orme for introcluoti Sch on.oo l. WHITE'S COPY-BOOKS. BY T. KIRK WHITE, rreaident of ronnylvanis Commoroial College, PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS. This aeries of SIX SUPERB AIM'S Is now adopted in almost every school of note in the Union where sea oaths is taught, and has no equal. Priori BM for full set of six maps, or ele for set of hemisphere maps alone. auB-3in WOOL. Now in store, and for isle at the lowest market prises, a large Stook of the most desirable grades of OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA FLEEOEEL ALSO, LOW AND MEDIUM WOOLS, Which purchasers are requested to call and examine. BENT. COATBS. 127 Market Street. Philadelekle. AMALGAM BELLS. Only ONn-THIRD the urine of Bran end less than half that of Stool Bells; of equally sonorous and mellow tone. Warranted for twelve months against breakage by fair ringing. For sale at the SOLE AGE:III3Y in Philadelphia, No 512 COMPS.EIWE Street. se2tfthstu3m . A. M. F. WATSON. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, PURE MAR AND WINE VINEGAR. Green Ginger, Mustard Seed. 6pioee, /co, ke. All the requhlites for Preeerving end Fmkling Durpolos. ALAIE.RT 0. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES. 0111/11111t 'ELEVENTH and VINE Paratitel STOVES. 46 THE UELEBRATED ROYAL COOKING STOVE: is the best, and most popu lar Cooking 'Stove in the market. It IS made either with or without gas-burning exturea. Manufaottired and for sale by NORTH, SONAttic,fe NORTti, Foundry Ware-roomy, 209 North SECOND Street. THE FIERY STAR GAS-BURN ING AND RADIATING PARLOR STOVE us 11 1 14 b aietu n rld ir a K nVfgarnTilO B RVIgt g li o n v it k NOR rh, Foundry Ware-room, 209 rtorth SE 1115ND Street. ir OUR NEW GAS-BURNING BASE STOVE le the most beautiful Stove of the kind, . and much more durable than the Um-burners with a ahem iron bane. Manufactured and for male by XVORTR, 0114.8E,k. NORTH, Foundry Ware-roome. ,200 North B.E.corip Street. se29 61 NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that Plans and full apcclficatione for the erection of a first-olate Grammar Bohool- house, in the Fifteenth Ward, will be, received by the untioreigned at the oilime of the Board of Controllers. B. E.gor SIXTH and &DELPHI- Streets, until IIIOND Y, the EIHHTR day of OCTO BER, at 12 o'clock, M. The acid school•lionse to ba. erected on a lot of ground situated at the southeast corner Twentieth and Coates streetz,llB feet 84 inches front on Coates street. 69 foot JO'; inches on Twentieth stront.l29 feet 103 n inohee on North street, end 88 foot 0; inches on the east hue to Coates street. The build ing to be three stories in height, to accommodate one thousand pupils, and not to cunt over fifteen thousand dollars. The architect of the plan approved to superintend the erection of said sohool-house. end receive for hie cer vices three per cent. on the cyst of the building. In ooneequenee of an error in the former advertise ment for plane, &o . of the above building, the exact description ol the lot not being given, hence the neces sity or the above notioa. By order of the Committee on Property. HOBERT J. - HEMPHILL, se26-St Secretary Controllers of Public Echo% FFIOE OF THE PHILADELPHIA, IMRIVIANTOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAIL ROAD LO.. September IT, 1860. The Board of Mana gers of thin Company, at. a etated meeting of the lath inetant, declared a dividend of 4 per mint. on the capi tal stook, for six months , ending the 30th instant. 'which will be paid to ntookholdere on omfatter MONDAY, the lot of October next. Transfers will not be made for ten 'days after the ?nth intent. selB•tuthetol W. S. WILSON, Tenanting. eI ERMANTOWN PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY—OI arcn Omen and DIAMOND Streets—PRILADEt.PHIA, AUL Met, DYNO.—AIk Instal meat of Frye Dollars per share (being second instal ment) on the capital stock of Germantown PRAM- Nor Railway Company, le due and payable ()nor before the first day of October next emoting. By Oraer of the Board of Manager!. W hl. bINGERLY. eel-1m Beoretary and Treasurfir. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAIL ... road Company, °Moe 227 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. September 24,.1880.—T0 avoid detention. the holders of Coupons of title Company. due on the let proximo, are requested to leave them et this Nice on or before the 29th instant, when receipts will be given, and cheeks will be ready for delivery on the lst_proximo, in xohanse for said reempts. S. BRADFORD, e seta-t29 Treasurer. MBE PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND BALTiMOAA A/MAGAS) GOTIPANY— Septemivor 19, tado.—The Damon; have this day de clared & semi-annual dividend of three and, a - half nor cent, on the capital etook of the Company, payable on and eft rUt Ootober coat. ALFRED itO_ANNA. Bell),-thetudt . Deeretary. NEW PUBLICATIONS. I3U TICAM 13 NEW ILLUSTRATED EDI TION OF WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS, Now publishing iu Monthly vols. at $l6O oath. and AI'PLE•TON'S NEW AMERICAN CYOLOP.ZEDI co per vol,, are sent free of omega. regularly no Issued. to any address In Penney Iv. nis and Del .vnre, by JOHN MeFARLA N. 113 SOUTH FINTH STREET, AGENT FOR THESE STATES. Subsonbara to THIS AGENCY are irsvplied Nr.tA any Hooka, sot subsoription books, at twenty per sem, die uount from the retail prim—for instance: Rotail. Reduced Evorett'a Life of Washington, 8/ 00 080 Household of Bonverte. 2 0) 1 co Itobeit Roudin, the Magician, 109 E 0 Mauls. 1 25 1 00 Lilo end Lettere of Mtn. 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IVicEt,ROVS PHILADELPHIA CITY DIRECTORY. 1801. will be leaned about the let of January, lag, and will be easigully compiled, under the persenal superintendence or the subeeriber. and will <footsie the annual cheeses of (Irmo, &e.. as hereto fore ~All business and professional men, housekeepers, and others, desirousof having their Vetere paid Wee, bone correctly stated, wall please give proper informa tion to the canvassers. A card, with name or names, &eh, left'at yrrvaii dwellings, could be . handed to the mummers by the attendants, and thus may erenre he !Welded. Subscription price $260, end names of sun• scribers inserted an capitals Ilia oar vase will com moner+ next week. A. NIVELROIf, , Compiler. sea-di f3t 33 South SIXTH street, ad floor. NEW • •BOORS —F 0 R SALE BY SAMUEL HAZARILJn., 721 CHESTNUT Street. EVERETT'S LIFE OF WASHINGION. One vol.. 12;no. cloth. $l. The only reliable and popular Life of Washington published. 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ING'S VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. By Krouth. ~e 2 9 3t IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS. SHELDON k COMPANY, 115 NASSAU Street. Neve York, Will rub likh on TR UR BDAY, September 21, THE LIVE 01 GEORGE WASHINGTON, !lON. EDWARD EVERETT, In one 12mo. volume. With a Steel ' Plate Likeneag or Mr. EvIGIVETT, after the celebrated hut by Hiram revere. Price, oloth $1; tamp Sl.he ; half oats HEAD THE NOTIcES OF THE ADVANCED SHEETS: Correspondence of the Moon Post. The biography is a modal of oondenestion. and. by its rapid imitative and attractive strle. llMet commend 'teen to the mass of readers as the standard opuine Life of Ws/Mouton. r• From an able editorial in Vie World. Ur. 'Everett is rendorin■ a s tenni. end needed service iurecattling. attention to Wash n* ton and teactorbt us to appromate the reasons why he has Wen mixdod the - reateatpublio character ;WA has arpeared m human istory. • From log Boston -Atlas. - 'TWA it will Its one rf the meet eleg nt, ram, rat, and ler d igui r igatqw ol ta thit h ilz, m tY he ran , "Feinert ' of hit OvouniTy" e o,ssutrr ‘ thi t in the di od stiosuishe.tl orator of Maxesohusetta. At will unuttes l!onablii be in great demand..:, /ikon Nye New 'Fork Examiner. "it trill, doubtless, Is irehutild. Sod de way_ into every hougehold, as the popular embodiment of Washint ton. end be seen alike in the costly library, surrounded by throne& of other volarnaa, and on the humble mantel, whom m oonnectiou with the Haile and Illgrim's Pro. grass, it will form the °Aare stook of family reading. THE LIFE AND LETTERS. MRS. EMILY U. JUDSON, (FANNY FORRESTER.) Third Wife of Rev. Adoni ram Judson, D. D.. Mission ary to Burnosh, BY A. C. lEND.RICK. Professor of Greek in the University of Rochester. 1 Voi.l2nio. With ateell'lato lakerwas of Mrs, JO son. Price .131.25. LOVE AND PENALTY. BY- J. I'. TBOMPBON, D. D., faster of the Broadway Tabernaola. 1 vol. Ithno. Price 75 cents. LATELY ISSUED FORTY YEARS' EXPEMENOE IN SUNDAY - SCHOOLS. BY firlill'HEN H. /TN°, D. D., Rector of St. George's Churoh. New York . 1 neat Hme. volume. Price 60 uente. THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA Being the Volume II of the Feriae of American Hide ries for Youth. BY JACOB ABBOTT. To be oompleterl in Twolve Volumes 16mo. Price 75 oents eaoh, voluwo complete .n tsel .24-mwat MESSRS. TICKNOR & FIELDS PUBLIBB THIS DAY I. Prom Early Sheets. THE GLACIERS OF TIIE ALPS: Being a lierratiVe of F.ximrsions and Ascents, an ac count of the Origin and Pnenomona of Glamors, and an exposition of the Physical Principles to which they are teletod, BY PROF. 3911 N RANDALL, P.R. 8. With numerous Illustrations. I vol. limo. 8110 THE ODES OF HORACE : An English aletrionl Translation. fly THEODORE MARTIN. 1 vol. In Blue and Gold. rrion 76 cents, Mr. Martin's tranetation ham been commanded. as preserving, more than any other, the spirit and grace of the original. It Is the most ertooenslol attempt ever made to render into English the innnitable Odes of Horse°. W t'or vale by all Booksenern. 134 'WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. • se:7-the2t JULY IST. 1860. NEW FIRMS AND ORANDES. MERCHANTS IN WANT OP BLANK BOORS can be supplied &min very superior assortment mule from Linensteek,crr made to order. . WARRANTED AT LOW PRWEE. IVAI. U. MURPHY to SON'S NEW BTORE. 'Stationers, Lithographers, and Letter-Press Printers RION OP TIM I,RDENR. No. 339 CIIaSTNIIT Street. fee irgr-tf SMeIIKNRY'S BOOK ROOMS, IN -7• 40(3 WALNUT BTS BET. PHILADEL PHIA. STANDARD SUBSCRIPTION WORK(. (gay I,l* AZUMEA 1 AZUMEA 1 AZUMEA ! AZUNEA: AEUMEA: AZUMEA! AZTJIIIEM PROF. MORRIS' AMU:A BAKING POWDER. Matutfaoturod ola! at No. 62 North FOURTH Style. and for gala by RfOOP re ronerallv. non Sour FAMILY FLOUR, MADE FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT, C. H. MATTSON. ARCH and TENTII vtTeetn. O RIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.—Ono Pound of which will do an meet wnehin. end do it better. than three or common rosin soap ; clothes need no boiling nor rubbing on a vow; [word Over btu PO) families are now constantly using it. We guarantee It to give satisfaction, or return the 1110116.1. All respoota bleGrocers have it for sale, THAIN & eIcKEONE. au93-we iftf 211 tool as ohnte h.o. es. 011'8.-3 480 Gallons Extra tlleached OIL, 2,100 do, do. do. Whale Oil. 3 520 do, packed do. Oil. 4,000 do extra No. 11lnchi nary Oil. 9,420 do, ltefined tirentove Oil ,00 do Ow , 011, in store and 'beadle by ROWLEY, AbHI.IURNhIt, & Co.. No. IA South Wharves. its:7 MARTIN & QUAYLI'S STATIONERY TOY. AND FANCY GOODS 1036 WALNUT inithEr• 1311 LOW ILEVIDI7II. fal4llr PRILADELOHIA 50 CASES OF SEED LEAF TOBACCO, in store, and for side by 5e2841 CAUTION—ORIENTAL DETERSIVE BOA P—Eneonraged by the great and merited ana emia of this artmle, several unnrioolpled makers have elosely imitated it in APPearanee only. and we feel it bur duty to notify the online that none is genuine, ex cept our name le atarnen_d on each bar. .021-Nor tat VAN EAGF,N k 11.TrICVON,N. OIL -60347 gallons Arctiercuan landing from golsr. Cumming/1,, and for as lc bl oc , , ROWLEY, & Au, 10 Bputli Wharvea. SALES'BY AUCTION. lA' - " ICO CARRIAGES AT AUCTION A. --THIRTIETIt TRADE BALE AT Pll4 IA ' , ELF/EA.—Tine ale will take place on WED fi EMMY AIOANING. B October 3. at 30 (Meek, at the BAZAAR. NINTH and SANSOftt Kroete,and will not be poatponed on account of the weather. The collec tion will embrace over one hundred light Carriages, mode by makere of the highest reputation In this city and vi,c , inity. 16 r iho ummalics may be_examined_twodtis pre violas to WA. ALFRED AL .11.BRICNE53. to o-Oil Auctioneer. . . . NEW YORK AUCTION SALE. BENKARD 8c HUTTON Witt make a Spacial Salo of do ENTIRE BALANCE of their Importaiion for this imam, including LUPIN'S MERINO CLOTHS, CACHEMERE D'ECOPE, BOMBAZINES, AND MOUSSELINE DE LAINI4S. SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, And their maKnificent stook of STEIN BACK, KOECIILIN'S, A ND BEYDOU X 81 E BBR'S PRINTED MOUSSELINE DE LAMES AND ME RINOE9. FRENCH CHINTZ PAINTS. &c., ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, October 4 and Lt AT THEIR OWN STORE, 144 DUANE STREET 67 - Particulars hereafter. Nsw Yonx, Sept. 2?, I¢6o NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG, ea 00., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, 79, 77, 79, 51. 53 at, Bb DUANE STREET, NEAR. BROADWAY, OFFER FOR SALE A NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK of DRY GOODS for the PALL TRADE, suited to all Setiio2ls etr the country. play are 'lnsoles weekly, AMOSI(EAG AND wAMS U T T A PRINTS, IN NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES. THESE CELEBRATED PRINTS ere tho OBEAPEST and BEST now sold in the UNITED STATES, and they bog leave to call the particular attention of dealers to them. au 14-311 INSURANCE COMPANIES. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON. READ OFFICE, No. 425 CHESTNUT STREET. now Ad!dim Philadelphia Bank CAPITAL.-- -.SU 298 800 lIiCOAIE OVER -- 81,600,000 PIA E RIBRB TAKEN AT MODERATE RATER LIFE mica ON FAVORAILLIF TERMS. OETTY ,t , LLEBINCI, au2 tlotulm AND TRUST COM MUTUAL, LIFE lI46IJ IIESTNUT Street. Musets, LINSURANOI -R-sPANY.—TIIE PENN DANCE COMPANY, 92.1 937A91 69. INSUItn.B LIVES for the annuities and endowments- Real Rotate. and matron all tiontiasonoies of Life. They not as ExeontOrs. Treaters, and Guardians R . TCS Paula L.llllller, Coates. Ittphard Et. Newbold. It alltam P. Hecker, William H. Kern, Samuel C Huey, (Marlins Hallowell. • Hem C. Towueend, Rodolphus Kent, , winter.; H. Cart, P. V. Elution. ' Winiam Robertson, Warner M. Resin. Alioh DANIEL ,e whale term of life—grants —purchases life interests in I oentriteta depending on the Administrators, Aasigneos, • TEES, Bennie , E. stokes, Virilltrm Martin, /r,nten B. Menulend, loseeh H. Trotter, James Bunton, Theophilus Paulding, linkman! A. t•ouder. anial L. Hutolnneon, ohn W. Hornor, Ellin B. Moher, gatnuel Chnstien, Joseph M. Thonina, John B. Brenner, ler, Banton. L. MILLEB,-President. . STOKES, Vico From t. [arr. aulS JOHN W. IloaNcutateere AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., UAL INCORPORATED 1810-01/ARTER. Pk;RPET. No.lllo WALNUT Street stave Third, Philedelplue., AU' huge caid-up lovas' Stook end Surplus In vested in sound and &Yeti able ffsonritles, continue to insure ou'DlVOiltllol, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels Port and their oargoes. and other Personal Property. AR losses literally and promptly adjusted. DIV/V/8M Thos. R. Merin. John T. Levu, John Welsh, ppnymuel rii7."114 traualti . . ft Petnof Oh*. W. Poultney, Israel Morrur. THOMAS It. ALUM, President, ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. 9oorstarr. feint-tl OIJAKER OITY INSURANCE, ()0111PA ,08. NY—FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, tee WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL AND SUR PLU3 flabf : 7o.lo.—lneuree wine; Lora or Damage b 7 Firth end t e Penh of the Bea. Inland /Urination and Trantnottatran. GEORGE H. HART, President. E. P. ROSS. Moe President. ft. IL COGGSHALL, Deo'y arm Tretuntrer. M. H. BUTLER, Assistant Secretary,. DIRECTOR S, Na.. P. Roos, Foster 8. Perkins, Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones, M. n., inhlS-tf George B. HATA. C. Cattail, W. Basle?7 It. R. Cogga Hon. H. M. Fnl ler A NTIIRACITE INSURANCE COMPA .4—s- yERPETUAL. NY.—Authorlsed Capital 8 400, 0 0 e—CHARTER Oihoe No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss ek damage by Fire on Buildings, Fu rn iture, and Merchandise gene rally; Also, Marine Insuraneee on Veneto, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insnyanee to all parts of the Onion. DIRECTORS. Joseph Ste.:Seld, Dr. GeorgeEckert. John R. Olakt N. aton• Win. F. Dean, J. E. Daum. JACOB ESHER, _President. WM. F. DEAN, Vice President. W. m.SmITIY. Senretar, ana.tuthsti Jacob 'Esher. p. Luther.. L. Audenned, VBVis Pearson, Yotar Biagor, ]filAblE INSTJRANCE COMPANY, NO -w• 406 CHEBTMIT Etreot, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED APRIL, MK BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. CONFINED TO FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. DIRECTORR. Samuel Wright. P. B. Birney, Wm. W. Walters, J. W. Eyerman. Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Deo. A. W. Stout, Went, O. Wileon Davie, ingot) Menke Stern. Thos. S. Martin. tisoRHF, W. DAY, Frosidant, FRANCIS N. BUCK, VlOO Pres% WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. (1411-if t THE 'MUTUAL LIFE IT'SURANOE COM PANY OP NEW YORK. Asset::: MX 10.111LION8 OF DOLLARS, /NVENTND IN PIP ST MORTOAGEN ON NEAL ESTATNe WORTH OVBR ,$l3 U 00,00(). The premiums are LOWER than in many other Comps• mem, and the Dmdends have been GREATER. Thit in a atriotly MUTUAL Company. There are no Stockholders, ao that ALA. THI; PEOFITE. BELONG TO TILE INSURED. Pamphlets, and every information, may be had GRATIS, on applatton to It. RATCHFORD STARR. agent. S. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Iltreeta. PIIILADELPIIIA REFERENCES: ' Thomas Robins, John Welsh. Mordecai 1.. Dawson, George It. Stuart, George M. Stroud, E. S. Whe en, John 13. Myers, .1. Fisher Learning, Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Arthur G. Coffin, Thomas Powers, George W. Toland. Wilburn MoKee. Thos. Wattrion. n23.13 , *11 GARDEN SAVING FUND, N. 7 Office, 331 North TIIIRD Street, between Vine 'and Callowhill. Incorporated by the Legislature April 14th, 1861. Open for Deposits and Payments. deity from 9to 2t4 o'cdoeir. Also, on MONDAY and 1111/ItbDAY EVENINGS, from a to B o'clootr. Intereu%B per oent. per annum. Depositors eon with draw their moneys by Cheeks, if desired. Speoial De. posits received. JAMES S. PRINGLE, President, FRANCIS MUM Remoter. , entlei-tf if ip,XCLIANGE INSURANCE COMPAIVK " —Ofhoe N 0.109 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Houses and Merchandise nenerally, on Morelia terms, either limited or net netual. DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Bonsall, Edward D. Roberts, John Q. Ginned°, John J. °ninths, Joshua T. Owen, Reuben C.llOlO, Thomas Mare' John McDowell, Jr., Sena. L. Smedley . . Jae. T. Hale, Bellefonte. JEREMIAH BONSALL, Prcsident. JOHN Q. OINNODO, Vise President. • EDWARD W. DAVID. Peareterr mh2l mtt THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADEPIIIA. (FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY,) ROMPANY'S BUILDING, S. W. COHNB.3 FOURTH AND WALNUT V.TRE.STS. DIRECTORS. F. Ey:tette°RD Sralit MORDICAI L. DAWillMo WILLIAM MOKRII, Otto. H. SIIIART, NALBHO FRAZIIB, JOHN )1. Baown, JOHN M. ATWOODI B. A. VAHNIigTOOIt BEN/. VIlliDICk• Artenaw D. CABE, HINST salmon, . .1. L. PIRINGRIt. F. RATCHFORD STARR. Freeident. CHARLES W. COXE. Seoretary. tem SPARKLING AND STILL OATAWBA N- 7 Win . twirrAntßito BT 3. ESHELBY, Cincinnati. Ohio. AlTrey , on band, and In lot; to tont nurohesere. by CHARLES F. TAGRART, Sole Agent, ly9-ten No. 031 MARKET Street R. SHOEMIWER do 00. CLARA, PAINTA, OSLO AND VARNIBDUS Northeut Corner FOURTH AND RAM' tOrtol. skytillm W NTEL A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONEY.—'Pen States of n vary valuable Patent Rio t / eau lus bousht for FOOO. Address, Immediately, " Useful." Pre,A lt• W A N D.—A young lady experienced in teaching mould like to form an engagement in or near the city to inarru^t In-Mum. Drawing French. and English. Bear of retorenees given. TO ighi go eolith. Addreba C. 11., Preas office. ne27-3t* WANTED—By a first-class old esta blinhed Life Woman° Company of New York. an Agent to roprcamit the Company in this city. He must be an active, energetic, and persevering person in good standing. and qualifiedfo do the busineFa of Life Insurance. Address. with reference, Box p7l. New York Poet Office. - 5025 et APIRST-OLASS BOOK-KEEPER, who hna had twenty years' ,experience. wis Harper , 'Fagemeni. Bost reference given. Address " this office. se2s 5t U S. MARINE CORPS' REORITITIn G • SERVICE.-WANTED-For the U. S. roaring corps, atoe-bodied, unmaniod men..between the ages of 21 and 32 years, not lose than 5 feet 4 mhos high, and of good character. tioldieri; serving M . this corps perform duty at navy yards and on board United &etas ships-of-war on fo reign stations. Pay, from ell to S 2) per mouth, besides clothing, ra tione, &o. All other information which may be desired will be given at the Rendezvous, N 0.31 1 South FRONT Bt., near ffmtice. let Lieut. W. 81 ORES BOYD, 0017-12 t Recruiting Officer. riIEACHERS WANTED—As Principals, Aanietoute. or Partnere, in the different States. &hoots. Faiodes. and Colleges, iseektng competent Teachere (for any seotlim of country.) can obtain the host Went for any Department by addressing the " Na ti'nalTeachors' Institute." 335 BROADWAY. New . York. AA UANVAFEING AGENT IS WANTED for MEDIA and DEDAWARE County, GET- Tvr; (iiinG if and ADAMS county. (and ecerY Town and County in the Stare.) for PuMain's Na. tonal Illustrated Edition of WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS, LIFE and LETTERS, now publishing in monthly volumes. Address JOHN McFARLAN, Caine of the New Amerman Cyclopedia, 33 South SIXTH Street. se2l-nref Agent for Pennsylvania and Delaware. FOR SALE AND TO LET. tr a , SUPERIOR FARM.—FOR SALE-- One of the finest FARMS in Delaware county, 234 miles below Darby, containing 176 acres, 40 of which are to valuable Timber—the balance arable, and in fine cul tivation. This property le desirably situated for a large Country Seat and Farm, or for division into se veral handsome places. Will be sold all together, or di videdito suit purchasers. Apply to J. D. REIN DOTE. It* No. 436 WALNUT Street. an, MONTGOMERY COUNTY FARMS AT PUBLIC AND 'PRIVATE BALE.—R. 11. CORSON, Real Estate Brok•r i at Noriistown, Penn sylvania. will offer at public sale seve•ril valuable FARMS during the months of October and November. Catalnxuen. with full descriptions, sent br mail to par ties wishing information. Handsome properties, varying from twenty to fifty sores. within miles of Norristown, for sale. FARM of SO acres, Hs' miles trnm the borough, with a fine, large cottage, water and Hint, and fine local ion. FARM of 28 acres, beautifully located, with new cottage and out-building, only 2 miles from the borough, will he sold a bargain. FARS( of 78 acres, 13; mites from Court-house. Gaines of woodland, 15 acres of meadnw lend. and stream of running water passes through; house is 2 stories, in fair condition, and one of the largest and best barns in the township ; will be sold a bargain, as the owner is going to Europe. Terms wilt be easy. Uhero is a tenant house and barn on this property. Persons wishing torrohnan will call on or address ge29-arnth9t R. R. COREON, Norristown, Pa. iff TO LET—A NEAT DWELLI NG. No. lasi 723 North Seventeenth street, with bask build ings. and modern conveniendes. Avid). to M. HINC MAN. Heal Estate Agent, No. 28 South SEVENTH Str et ne2B 2t* MS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A Farm of 40 or 80 Amen. (Innate on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, at Ham monton Station. Hours, Barn. Fencing. and improve ments. generally, good. The House and location suita ble for a Boarding House or Seminary. Cottages and Building Lots also for sale at Atlantic (lity. Enquire of JOHN STEWART. Arehitect, seB-stuth-)2V No. 427 WALNUT Street. %VIE SUBSCRIBER HOLDS FOR SALE -s- a handsome country residence, situated on an emi mince one fourth of a mile above the terminus of the Philadelphia and Darby Railroad. D. acres of superior land, bounded bp Darby creek ; well watered by never failing springs ; house spacious, containing all modern improvement. ; water through the house. bath-prima, dumb waiter, &a. Also, a large green house, furnished, with fine foreign grapes, ice house. spring house. stabling ho. Handsome grounds around, ai abounding in fruit and fancy slide trees. for health d beauty, cannot b surpassed. eels-6t. e JOHN B. BARTRAM. - 110 R SALE—A well-assorted stock of -•• Hardware, Cutlery, he.. and the fixtures of the store. with the privilege of' renting the store, which in eituated in the centre of business. The house has been doing the Southern and Western Pennsylvania trade. Any person desirous of going into the Hardware busi ness will find it a good opportunity. The stook will bo ofiered on reasonable terms. Address "A.,' at this office. seta stuth tf FFOILEXCLIANGE.-A 0110 ICE TRACT of good uniinproved farm land in the State of Now Joao. convenient to the city. will be exolvtoired far city property. Apply at Po. 1./5 FEDERAL Street. so72.ti - 111/SSOURI. LAND ! 300,000 Acres for Sale, at prioex ranging' from 125 E to 60 centsar.Aoro, to any quantities required. TAXES paid. and PATENTS procured for pUrelia se re of Land under this Graduation Ant. Plato lurniolied gre.tia by enoloetug a poetic° stamp For further Intorruat , 021 applie wiLsori, RA LINGS & CO., U. P. and Goncral Land Agents, OA VII VSTA VT Street. Ilk twoon THIRD end pourcrti, ST. LOUIS, MO. LAND WARRANTS bought, told, and located. 1,2-3 m BOARDING. J33OARDING, with communicating rooms, ei loins! va um , of bath. with Parlor. and private table if &aired. 132! WALNUT otreet. solo-6t• 1218 WALNUT STREET.--A fen'Se lect boarders noconnuod%ted on reasonable term,. Second and third story. single and communi cation rooms, ee2s BAXLICOAD LIIIIIB STRANGERS IN PHILADELPHIA, NOW IS THE TIME TO VISIT THE SEA-SHORE. THE HOTELS AT ATLANTIC CITY ARE NOT HALF FULL. FINE BATHING, SAILING, AND FISHING. Tram' leave VINE•STREET WHARF at 740 A. M. and 4 P. M..dailr. eel•9-to l FALL ARRANGET. .0.111.K1_ AI EN T - PHILADELPHIA WILMI GTON, BALTIMORE RAII.BO6D. On and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 1.1860. PASSENGER TRAINS Li , A.V.E PHILADELPHIA: For Baltimore at 8.15 A. AI., 12 noon (Express), and 11.10 P. M. For Chester at 815 A. Al., 12 n00n,1.15, 4 15,6, and 11.10 P. M. For Wilmington at 8.15 A. 81.,12 noon, 1.15, 4.15, O. and 11.10 P. M. For New Castle at 815 A. M. and 415 P. M. For Middletown at 8.15 A. M. and 415 P. M. For Dover at 8.15 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. For Harrington MBl5 A. Al. and 415 P. M. For Milford at 8.15 A..M., (Tuesdays, Thursdaa'a, and Saturdays at 4.15 F. M. , • For Farmington at 8.15 A. M. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4.15 P. M. For Seaford at 815 A. M. (Monday a, Wednesdaye, and Fridays at 415 P. AL, For Saliabnry at 8.15 A. M. Train at 815 A. Al, will connect at Seaford on Tues days. Thorgdays, and Saturda4 a with steamboat to Nor folk. TRAINS FOR PHILI DELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 6 30 A. M. (EMilons), /0.1 5 A. M.. and 525 P. Al Leave Wilmington at 720, 9 , and 11.10 A. M., 1 4 5,3 43, and 835 P. M. cave Salisbury at 1 30 P. 91. Leave Seaford at atiesdayo.Thuradays, and Satur day s at 7 le) A. 51.1 A. 50 P. AL Leave Farmington at (nicsdays, Tim ridays, and Ea tu Nay a at 8 A. AL) 1 10 I'. M. Leave Milford at Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri dim; at 50 A. AL) 4P. M. Leavo Barrington at 8,15 A. 51. and 4 25 P. AL Lravo Dover at 9 05 A. n and 5.25 P. M. ea vo Middletown at 10 15 A• Al. and 6 40 P. AI. hence New Castle at aa and 11 A. 91. and 735 8. 111. Leave Chester at 8.2) and 9 10 A. Al.,' 12.04, 2.22, 4 55. and 915 P. 81. Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and Delaware Railroad , at. 10.15 A. IV • and 6 25 P. 51. TRAINS FOIL RALTIAIOwr : Leave Chester al 8.45 A. NI., 52 28 and 11 40 P. 51. Lew° Wilmington at 9.25 A. a1.,12 65 P. M., and, 12 2J A. 51. FREIGHT TRAIN, with Passenger Car attached. will rim as follows Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 3 P.M. Leave Filming ton for Perryville and intermediate phees at 15 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace and i rmen i nto places at 4 251'. a:, ON SUNDAYS: Only at 11.10 P. Al. from Philadelplim to Baltimore. Only at 525 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. yell B. At. FELTON, President. WEST CHESIER rnILAD.ELPIILA RAILROAD • VIA MEDIA. CHANGE OF HOURS. °trend after Monday ,Septemberl7 th 1860, the trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, corner of Thirty-find and hfarket streets, West Philadelphia, at 7.43 and 10 A. AI, and 3.50 and S P. 51. Leave WEST CH ESTER, from the Depot, on Eaet Mallet street, et 7 and 1016 A. M., and 1.45 and 5 P. M. orf SUNDAY, Leave Philadelphia, from the depot, northeast corner of Eighteenth and Market streets, at 8 A. 31. and P. 51. Leave West Cheater. at 7.50 A. M., and 4.45 P. 51. Train leavir g Philadelphia, at 7 45 A. M. and 5 P.M., and on Wednesdays and seturdays only, at 2.30 P. oonnoat at Pennellon with the Philadelphia and Balti more Central Railroad. for Concord, ICennott, Avon dale, Elkview, Erb, and for Oxford, via Ftage. from end of Track. at 745 A. M. On Tuesday, Thursday. and Sac turday, the? 45 A. 51. tram from Philisdelphia will con nect a line of stases, via ()Mord and Hopewell, to Peach Bottom, in Lancaster county. '1 he last Passenger Railway Car will Mare Front and Market streets 20 minutes. end Eighth and Market streets 25 minutes before the starting time from the Depot, and will carry a deg to denote it. Office and waitinz room. southeast corner of Eighth and Martel streets. where passengers. purohaning tickets for West Chester. will be furnished with a ttoket over the Passenger Railway. HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent. Tito barrow, on r will leave ilihreeolti and Market streets one hour before the departure of the train from the Wept Philadelphia Depot. set! t 2 NEW TRI-WEEKLY Fg-a'A'PASSENGER. AND FRB LOUT ROUTE TO NORPOra and rartTsmou'rn, Va., Vla the Philadelphia. Wilmington, and Baltimore. and Delaware Itadronds, thence by the new steamer rh Ha ilelehin to Norfolk. an 1 Portsmouth. - On and after July oth, passengers from Philadelphia will take the 815 A. M. train at the depot, corner Broad street and 'Washington avenue, en uesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, arriving at Seaford at 1 30 P. M.. and at Norfolk ends the next morning. The steamer Philadelphia will leave Norfolk on the even ings of Monday, Wednesday. and Friday, Connecting with the tram at Seaford, which arrives at Phl.adel nhla atl P. M. Fare for first eines passengers, ineiuding meals on the boat, 87 Becond-elass passengers, including meals on the boat 30 Freight taken as low as by any other route. For further particulars see small hand-bills at th hotels, and other nubile places, or lIIMUTO 01 C. P. DAR .Agent, corner Broad rt. and Washisgton ay. H. F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation. lm. • P. W. ..S!. B. R. R. M. RAILROAD, WEST CHESTER ..?rd TRAINS via PENNSYLVA NIA depot. oorner ELIS.V.S.NTR and lA/LAU:T. nt 7.30 A. M., 12.. 5 ;1) P. I I A., and 4P. M. Ort Sunday, leave Philadelphia at 8 A. Id" and West Chester at 4 P. M. /00-ti 3 3AVA OOFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime J. came, for - sale by JAMB /3B.AIIAM & toN'FIWI A Mt..* — T — AUCTION, PRICES. —STOOK OF rtwthits, .P.REAFANEft, MACIIINERY, &c. Vaituilettrea,voli RTicca , oloao basin/ s ea l livj AMUBEBLEN7L'S. CONCERT HALL. PROFESSOR ANDERSON, • E GREAT WIZARD O TH F THE IsMITIT. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AT t , t• Specially adapted for Families and Soltoota. gar Schools admitted to he Matinee at half mice. SIXTH REPRESENTATION OP TILE IMMENSELY SUCCESSFUL. ENTERTAINMENT. A NIGHT IN WONDER wow); MAGIC. MYSTERY, AND /MATH. Tius pv.ttromerter TUE SEVENTH REPRICSENTAVOS, OP Till SAME GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. The Prot:emir is assisted by Miss Anderson, the Modern Mnemosyne Pianists, MetzleaultlYrr tAen'dalerdeorent,.°a-sre•7l-kltmletn.tATehYLAin"Phllliatih• Choretikopas. , Miss Ehz% Anderson. the Attendant Ariel. Mr. J. H. Anderson. Jr., Aid-de.mynp to the Wizard. Doors open atThi o'clock. Commence at 8 o'olecii. Body of the Hall.— ..... oent6 Balcony— cents Beate should be peoured et Box °Mae, whit& is open oily from 10 till 4. Tickets obtainable alai) at all Rotas' and Muria Storni. It t:II0OLS AT HALF PRICE TO PRO- N. , FRSSGR ANDERSON'S GREAT MATINEE MA CHINE, TO-DAY, at 1 Z o'clook. Doors oven at half peat 1. It IXON'S ROYAL. EQUESTRIAN TROUPE, raoat NISI,O'S GARDEN. NEW YORK. Alitley's Amphitheatre. London. nod the mil:wiped cities of England out the Continent of Enron.), will perform for .117 - 3 3 1611 3 NIGHTS. 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY', September 27.28. and W. AT TUX CONTINENTAL TREATISE, When will ha introduced .N.LLA ZOVARA, THE SIX HANLON BROTHERS, WILLIAM, GE (ltis let appearance in Palladelphia,) GEOR, ALBERT, FRE • DERICK. a TROhl F EDWARD. BEST ACROBATIC FANILY THE Sig. SEBASTIAN WORLD, , __ Mom DUVRRNEY. Mom CHARLTON. Mons. DU BACH. Mr. JAMES WARD. Muter WILLIE GEORGE Bolts, • (Champion Rider),witam anicArtE, Mr. DAVENPORT. and FORTY PERFORMERS. Tho whole tinder the direction of SASHES H. NIXON, Who will make his FIRST VISIT TO PHILADELPHIA With the ENTIRE ROYAL COMPANY. And, for the Eirst tune in the City of Brotherly LO2O, exhibit a REGUL RR AMPHITHEATRE. PRICES•AS FOLLOWS: Dress Circle and cent,' Family and Social Circle.. •• Milano nodcr 30 years of age, toDress Circle 25 .• Private Boxes. • .—• end $5. Doom open at a quarter to 7. Performance will com mence at a quarter to 8 o'clock. On SATtiRDA MATINEE. 'ck, coll-St A SPECIAL, ' WALNUT-STREET THEATRE IF Bole Lessee --. M. A. GARREIVIION. tee Manager.__,_..-- Mr. WM. A. CHermAN, Btu/mese Agent ,Mr. JOB. O. hill THIS (SATURDAY) JPIENING, Sept. 29, - ENCHANTRESS. Ramir, hlr. P. Richinge ; Stela..htisa C. Riohinge. To conclude with the gran ALLEGORY 11F WAS HI NGTON. Doors open eta quarter to 7 o'clock ; Derforimposs commence at 7.'1 o'clock. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle. (Seats snowed without extra charge,) 91 oenta ; Parquet, (Feats 94- cured at Eli cents,' 3731oente ; Second /ter and enmity Ci role and Third Tier, 25 cents ; Private Rosen. 66 and $3; Single Seats in Orchestra end Private Boxen. 760. WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. SIXTH GRAND MATINEe, TO-DAY. at 2 o'clock. 1 he entertainments will commence with the We ster ling Comedy entitled THE LIT Mt TREASURE. After which, Matte DlllOO of Two Nations. The whole to conclude with the celeb n of ROBINSON CRUsOE AND HIS MAN FRID AY IN THE BV e RING will be protected, for reallitelY the last limo, the beautiful Romance of THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. To commence with, first time this season, THE TODDLES. Cn Monday, after great preparatton, will be brought out Torn Taylor's great Comedy entitled '• THE ELEC TION." 3I oDONOUGIEB NEW GAIETIES— RACE Street, above Second. AS DIMENSS BILL. RATURDAYEVENI NG. Sept. 29, THRBE PIECES TO-NIUI,I I ', PUNCHINELLO: OR. A DAY IN VENICE. BEDOUIN ARABS. n which A ndro Lehman well execute In wonderful and terrific Pent. entitled T 13ATTI,B SOMERSAULT. Surprising evolutions on the Tight-Hope. , Aliso, the COMM Pantomime. entitled •TliE WEST WIND. In Which the whole or the great blartinettt and RiNel Troupe will aeecan secure your seats early. VIERIO.AN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. The Directors of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW YORK, respectfully announce that they will give a brief Beason of - ITALIAN OPERA, Including • SIX GRAND REPRESENTATIONS', The lint of which will tike Once on aioNll AY, OCTOBER 8. The following 0 re.as will be given ROB tRT LE DI ABLE, by ERI3EE R MA ATHA. by POW I PURI PAN HEW/ LES . RN I. by.AN . yE vaRD ken MOS h. IN EGITTO, br This chef uvre of the grant , irce ant Composer being per (armee, for the filet tune, in Philadelphia. In the above Itepresentations, the following Artists M RP rsB ar Alei z tlNA PATTI, MD'ME COLSON, Ann MADAME INEZ FABRI, (Her - first appearance in Ph.ladelar.) SIGNORI BRIGhtiLI, STIOELLI. ERAtit. SIGNORI FERRI, b. HARM!, SOS NI. HERR CARL FORMER, (His first appearanoe since his return from Europe) Conductors MAX MARETZEK. Signor MUM, anti MAO RIC% 8 TRAKOSCR. The Directors intend to gender this the most bril liant Operatic Beason ever given in Philadelphia. Full particulars in future announcements. ser-tf SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH STREET. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. NEWLY' DECORATE' ) AND PALNTED. MR Iles secured one of the . SANFORD LARGEST COMEA 241E8 ever presented heretofore, who will appear nightly. Ditaford will perform every evening. oors open at 7; Commence at 71.. Admittance 25 cents. Children 13 cents. tiel7-lin fIARL WOLFSOBN AND THEODORE x.-1 THOMAS'S SERIFS OF SIX CLASSICAL SOL. REES, at the FOYER of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Subaoripttons will be received at the Music Stases ef G. Andre & Co., 1104 .Cheetnut street; Lee Walker, 712 Chestnut street; Beck dc Lawton, Seventh and Chestnut streets; and Th. A. Schmidt, Juniper and CheLtnut streets, where the programmes and particu lars can ha seen sea ew • pENNA. ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS.-1 025 cREsTriuT Street. Containing a largo collection of Paintings and Sculp ture, to now open daily from 9 A. M. till 6 Y. M Ad =anon 25 : obldron under 12 youth 11 oeuts. bl-If MEPICINAL. J R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR. WHEN OLIVE TAR IS INHALED WI heating'Sabarnic odors are brought it contact with the being membrane of the THROAT, BRONCHIAL TUBES. AND ALL TEE AIR-CELLS OF TEE LUNGS. _ . reheving at ones any pain or oppression, and healing EMI irritadon or itill'pOSSloll. WHEN OLISIL TAIL is TAM . ; 111 . 0 N SUOMI. it for n, an unequalled Soothing and Healing Syrup for Coughs and all Throat diseases. Witti OLIVR TAR Is Arrutini ita Matunatte or ton centrated curative powers render it a most speedy PAIN ANNIHILATOR. Oeivc Tar is not sticky—does not alleolor. PI Os coats a bottle, at 44'2 BROADWAY. N.Y., Rut by all Druggists. J. R. STAFFORD'S IRON AND SULPHUR POWDERS Are a soluble preparation of Iron and Sulphur, identical with that exiating in the Hood of a perfectly healthy person. Uni log with the diseated food. Tim REVITALIZE AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. THEY IMPART ENERGY TO THE linsvous liyurart. TREY INVIGORATE THE LIVER. 'TREY STRENGTHEN THE DIGESTION. TIERS REGULATE THE SECRETIONS OF THE Bon?. AND ARE A SPEW VIC FOR ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES Paler, ONE DOLLAR A PACKAGS. At 113 BROADWAY, Raw York, and all Dinggiala TANN/LET CO:VTAINING TESTDIONIALR FROM TN' follow= and more than 100 other well-known promi nent persona, will be sent to any addreee,free by mil. ti En LAW, Encl., Fifth avenue, New York. F I : , LEOR DRAPER, Ern., Banker, New York. Tnontow Warp, SEQ., Albany, N. Y. Gen, Der• GREEN, Washinsree. D. C. COI. SAMUEL COLT, Hartford, Conn. Col. Chas. MAY, D. S A. Rev..TOBEVA LEA VITT, Ed. independent, New 4 VOrk, Rev. E. BRionT, Ed. Examiner, New York. Rev. D. W. CRONE, Agt. Ant. Bible Union, N. Y. Rev. O. F. A. SPINNING. Buttermitts. N. Y. Rev. Dr. LEONARD, Exeter, N. H. SEND FOR A PAMPHLET. - • Bold by all Druggists. D 1 OTT & CO., No. 23 North SECOND Street, Agents for Pennsylvania. se2e.2m SPEOTALITY FOR LADIES.-TRTIBB AND BRACE DEPARTMENT ormduated by cm relent Loot ice. Entrance on TWELFTH Street, nom below Race. A lull I:ne of Meobanical Reme dios. tmat and elegant in immix/ion. :rectally adapted to Ladies' use. C. H, NEEDLPF.F. Pro meter. B. W. corner TWELF TII awl RACE BLieetet Philadelphut. CO"' Entrance to C.ll. N.'a Room, for gentlemen, at the corner. eel 4 A WONDERFUL AND NEVER FAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. PROFESSOR. MORRIS' EUCEPRALOS, AN EXTERNAL REMEDY. Prepared by MOCKRIDGE /c. CO.. No. 62 North FOURTH Street. ZIT And for sale by Druggists generally sel2-3mi r ASTHMA For the INRTANT RELIEF end PER- I RSA:LUNT CURE of thin distscamini am- plaint, lan FEND T'S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, lam, by C, s. BEYIIIOUR lc CO., 435 FROAD WAY', New York. .Prioe $ll per box; cent tree be peet. mv7-4m if/ FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'. THOMAS THOMPSON, SON. ee CO-. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF CABINET-MAKERS' MATERIALS. WS SOUTH SECOND STREET. Di" 'hauteßs, Melee, Rep!, Dameake, and every detertution of Furniture and Curtain Goode. aria-em. BUTLER HOUSE, No. 112 SOUTH SIXTH Street, Opposite Independence BOIRTe. Conducted on the European Plan. Accessible at all hours. ee24-lin A. R. LUKENS. Proprietor. CAST STEEL BELLS. FOR caußcnuts, FMB ALARMS. &L. /on NAL/I BT NAYLOR tlet CO, GOMMEECZ
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