: irp-*5 ll o’cwo* iAir'iiisa,. GIRARD HOUSK-iciiMtent irt;, >»!cnr Ninth! t H-'E'XleiiniiflerVHftUfai'i!'' dTCotilter'ißalt’ ’ ■ : & ;p& >l* •:, .A J Pnlk, Nasbvilhv - Mis* A Polk. Nashville • MissT Kifsmatr, NnsliVillo E Cohen, Balt , -RD Bower*-Cm, 0 : yJO Dugan, Balt. - JONellrrMiss -T J Foster. Jr, Tenn , . AUwJf.StLouis ' BStPrice, Va, , Miss Kwiti'-Aliss •- Mini LookWnoA* Mi&s - G W Vim Hook, Miss 'H L Jones'.NY HA Smith. Charleston * S Apeio, Pittsburg •* Li*Benedict, TVof J. ~G wTIUy fcta‘ r CraiO * Thep NevipK. Galveston J * J G Gallehst, Vn .. w - G WitiUr, N Y - •' ‘ J A-Willard la. N C 3iO Howard. Ky C K Engle. Bustleton P Lauadale Cox,La. * ttl* Cox,.La JKMld.'Plft ’ ■ ,r ' Miss Kennedy, S C Mm A Kennedy, SC ,Miss Ma beson.S G ; 'JJPerson&IJVNO s^JftPflPtX 0 . Jos Renkert.' O • Geo D Hall, St Lotus J P Robisort, Cleveland, 0 Miss Robison. Ohio EMPohryJt -X> . Wm Shephard. 11l . T VRobertsoa, S 0 ; .■ Geo MeCants k la, 8 C A Avers, NY * wKite. Va ’ R « Sharn, 8t Paul , WH White. Va J D Chamber*. Wash, Pa 0 Hjckox.Ghio - ETlnsalU&la.Mass . Aaoltn Bomtta. Costaßica T),Kendall, Sadramento F Pullman. N Y 1 Mr ChUrim, N Y , J/Covert k la, V* ,‘ MlssS Chapman. La HWTilton.Boston JCUawson, Augusta, Ga G A Baker. Va, i OC Lockett*'vr ‘ J E Haskins, Na . BI)Morton, Va. . SMMoorman, Ky JW Paxton, Wheeling M A BoydSn fc la, N C EAGGloptnn;Rloh’d, Va JW Webb. Washington r e,ohiirlertn,BC Ja, Mobile |Mit. r^a oblla . --.Mfcffityp 8 Kaofmau Ala, Brooklyn *. , MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth’ at. bslow Arch. }Y HATger. Chambers hunt W. Dunlapi Steubenville _H G Fisltor. Hpntimdon* PaHon W Bigler. Clearfield - - K RobartSjEh'nsburz, Pa -8 L Gamble. 1 Frank co, Pa- FA Collins. 1U AD Wright. 11l M BanaU, lowa- ’ W Lyons,Pittsburg ; 9 WO.‘ok./Tonn H/< Tenn J C Barb, Tnnn P w Wilson, Tenn FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third. ‘ SnmlMoorn.Mooreav, Ind RR. Sootj.Mooresv, Irul . RPhAIps.NY * , Sraatus Clark. Utifia John D Whiteheod.V* v GKimbsHadd, WeUaburg 1 MChurch. NTt F Elite, Boston. . M W Allen, Texas > pp PlAnders,Boston Carlos Jiyer; Boston -PJl’U ,ion9 ’ ; .LflLoder,if Y J W jßuphanan. NY WClark & fia,N Y hlissM M Whitfield.Ta M\stft,uorl)orQan, Pa ' J A -ThnmiMn, Jk Balt • P L Perkins, Balt A JBacknel}'N Y . '• 1 B Ketone, Rockville, Conn J G Bundv. Boslnn ' • AMC Oramer. AM Mrs A'CMillar. Md j Jonnston. Allj/henViPa P W Burns. Ind ' ’ John R Cnrry, N Columbia 2 MoOnviile, Ohio JamosSulUyan/Ohio,; . . Peter Bullivan, Ohio JEBeern.NY - ; WFPhibron.QC . • ft,9?TO oe *^ r^?), o w *, NJ JB stark, Wilkesbarro . - T M Atherton. Wilkesbane R Hutchins,.Wilkesbaire BRsmleN Easton . ... H W Horne, Jackson, Ten MOnhn, Johnstown,'Pa J L Kerr, Bethany, Va HR Langley, Oallipoiis.O gj ' _ -AhlEßrCAif above Fifth. JohnPCftrney,Lex,Va,'" JiioAßaMwin. Jr,Boston GMartm,NY, ■ NJameson,NO L |Alnrmy_& son, NO J Wesley * ,I** N J i®Bt k f»,TT Y. . J Parker, NO - , J ; H Holman, Boston . B Bailer, NC ' W?U l Perley. M Chunlr EfiHannell. Va ?* . ») Burbngton, Vi :.H A Smith, Rome. Ga II Bprlmston, vt ■ Drj Thomas. W Chester P RChettroedvN J,.-- - G PCotreshsll,SC John Joße", PorUro City - C 0 WatWne, C T Cuinplitlo tc tnu Mexico A B Richardson, Del SASpsnrh.NC ' w A i.ash.N C G Campbell Y ■ Miss CarapbelKN Y IWAyerett,US.N WJBpnu*h,NC . W .Tr.Jt C J P Goodron. N 0 BMWithers.No PJ Barry. Tsmaqna ChaaJE Tooraon, La 0 E Graves, Winf'hes , r,Va B Ji Bunt, NC Thoa Scott As la. Va ThosSfoene,SO ft Arnold. Snfiblk, Va - Y W Gibgon 8 C W Arnold, Vn AA Welch, NC Mrs Hall « child. N Y Chae L Conn, Va Wash Chilton, N Y « etfesi. above Sixth. CWWmht, D*f. John White. NQ B RSlianvood.NC A Haws, Texas - .Geoßooties.N J AWRdey.Boohestor.N Y WmM Knight,Md Uavid Coonnr. Ohio A C Crawiord. Texas C.Dewer, „ „ OrBteuier& la.Ga . L Berkley. Wfolk, Vjv , >1:0 Gmnt. Portsmouth, Va J A Jenkins, Portsm.Va -MmOH Tiffiinr. Belt Prof OK .TidXnv, Balt Geo. Rijpley, Ohio John BSheatos. Ohio Banmof Warner- York,Pa C M RiWonbiOhjp fievUr Meson. N C Rirhnrd Groen-Md B Mlenno.tlanville,Vft Q P Meiane, N 0 H B Txvlor. Cal - BE Nicholas, 1 ,WJ MoNafry, Mlsa T N McNairy. Tenn - AD MeNairy, Tenn .NWintfield/AliM. . Jm G Whitfield, N C W G CampboUi Miss BARLEY BHEAP—Second street, 1 below Vine. -MPaxson, Newtown LSYeatraan, Trenton Airs Norton-Reading . . AH Gorhart, Belvidere A C Barbery LambertviUe JPBi’worth# Nowtown BButton,Bucks- TE Pickering, Bucka STaUor.Bucke JElyiHuclrt B Baker. Bucks D McNair, Bucks JSntcn, Hartsville . WX purvey, Newtown P Bonham, Tuckahoe J C Rich, Bucks J W Halloweli. Mont co J Simth. Warminster .1 Y, PaTry, Attleboro EGlHittrham.'Biicks - Cl)Ubroo,Pn E P Hnrhs. Buckmfham A Corsom Bucks A border Pa H Wfttson, Pa ; ;TWa!ton.Pa ik A German, Pa- P Bolwru Bnckinsham -. W Davtsoo. Cheltenham SKlv. Pinevtlle - R Reeder. Sotebury . , GPMMU Solebtiry J .Scully.Solabnrr H.T C Terlor, Pojlestown- Seneca 3eane Pa ■ PCasA.BueW RBtoorer,Mt Pleasant Jtjierkos. Warminster - A pastborn. Newtown JPtarkhou«o,.Pa _ K Lovett* Newtowu CoU H Brodhead, HarrisbrgS 9 Ely, Pa J Kolsov Pa C Oadwailador. Pa - CPBtanler, Pa J K Palmer, P* . - JB EaqtlutrD Pa J, K Lukens, Horsham, Pa J Batmisly, Bucko J E&slbarn, Lab&ska. ■ - • -STATES UhUON—Market at., aliove Sixth. J We«*g». Bonlentown W Sparks, Clinton, Pa H J Waiters. Lewtstovrn , 110 George. Jndinna cn AI Cochran. Armstrong co .1 Bruner* Bellefonto. Pa W Walti Pittsburg * •' JDanwiddie. Harrisburg Elias Felt, NY 0 Brackett, NH , JftsKerhn. NY „ . - WraWataon, Jackson, 111 JnsMoKeot. Harford, Conn' AD Thomas NH • J W Mathews, Huntingdon, P J Entviken, PenntiWama §M Lewis.Fattonoa •- E R ‘rhck, Columbia , eoPHtt, UarrtsbuK i • C Barbour, & la,Trenton John MoVey, Hamaburg Mr MoVey, Harnshurg NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.' A Kiiise. Ashland WTVoute.ScH Haven John Brown & wf. Trenton Jo* Whitakerv Alt Clare 0 F Bennett, Montoursv’e E Lehman. Lane. 0 Jos Bernard, i-anc, O John J l£ustnn.T#ehnnon Geo Conover. N Y J K Fondle Sc. lit, Lebanon HP Colo, Lane co John Masteraon. Dauphin Wra FYonnk,Lnnoco. P HDnnhard. Md H Garrett k 10, Ohm Peter Bowman, FotteviUe Mrs S A Miller* lad Mias Miller, Ind . - BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st, Callowhill. Gen TV WnlLßanhoro H LefTorts. Northampton J Haldemnn. Back* co W-Eddowe, Moreland Cftfiper Roads. By berry . P Tomlinson, Byhorry Doylestown . . CjF Dane. York. Pa . T Lemer Bamneytown F Rond^Sonthamptmi lsaiab Dokny. Southampton A Roads, Southampton ' 0 Clammeos. Choster Val D Cleaver, Olov JH AKitzmiller.Pa HJWntkina, Pa j A Btoufer, Reading , MERCHANTS’ HOUSE-Thtrd st, above fcailowhlll; E Zuck. Baeke connfy, Pa M, Martini' Ballefonte, Pa Geo Bmset, Allentown John-Fuller, Umontnwn - John Bosh. Chestnut Hill C Lynn. Sherrnersvilla ~ W Wlntmcr,P«y „ „ .MrsS Lynn.Bhenm*r*viUe Miss A Bush. Chestnut Hill C Swartz, Maucn Chunk Thou Johnson, much Chock, MOUNT VERNON—Second streot. above Arch, At Keck. PJiUft, J S> Lee, Fhila M rs Scott. Philo j Mitehel. Ewton P Boat, Easton A Martin, N Y .. 'KW.OwonB, NY • Sami Mac Pete. SC , C C Tollmen Holmoebarv Richard B‘ Williams, N \ Columbus J Caulk, Dei City P Platart k la. N J John S Leeds, r*.4, '■ - * . COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Sixth at. above Chestnut. B Black. Pt Deposit, Md ' Jas Johnson. Del co P Lindekturler.Fa - ' A.Buntln*.Delco Win H Morton, Delco ■ Mias Roberta. Montv eo ' Win Alexander, Ches co .. A L Caster, Pottstown EAGLE HOTEL—Thirdstreet, above Race. - PAt Painter, W Chester G fipeskrosn* Del co; Mrs Pranks, Washington P Schmiqt. Readme T Jacoby, Pa fl Simons. Bloomfield P Harvy, Choa co Tbos William*, Cbea co BALD EAGLE HOTKL-Tbird sf., All. Calowkill. M .MeAdam. Back* co, Pa C Rkhn rdson. Burks co ~ John Doan* Buck* ro - Beni Barn*. Jhickmuham E Benpger, Quakertown C E Humphrey*, Cberryv IMPORTATIONS. (Reported for The freiv.J ’ - RIO'DB- JANBlRO^'Bark % Cbnmd*r2tt)o beg* coflee Tbos A Mowhalt A Son*. 1 • - '» ' MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH PAGE. ' ’ ‘ ARRIVED. . BteamshipDeltt.vnre, Copes. 25 hours from New York. With tndso and passengers to Jan Atlderdice. Fused two berm brig* and a topsail-aohr .below tho Ledge Light: l>iirk Conrad, from Kin de Janeiro, off Reedy Is)* .and; an unknown brig off Delaw are, City: a Br berm brig ' below Nfiw Castle; a Boston pocket nsrkoff tb*t plqco. andahngnnd ten schooner* below Marcus Kook, all bound up. ; - > - . fttrk Conrad, SaUbury, from. Rio de< Janeiro4th ult, whroffoe tnTbr* A.’Sewhnll fc Son. Left bark* Char lotte E Tar* Hushes, banco.wtg; Darid G Wilson, from. -Lisbon, just ary; and others before reported The C was. becalmed for nine day* offßermudi. Wn* towed up by tug J G Neahe, and report* the uchrG AI Robertson, from the West Indies, at Quarantine, and a Swedish bn< above Beody Island bound up. Brk Elizabeth Watts, Hoffner, 6 day* from Boston, iu ballast to ,T W A J F Starr, Bohr Clara. Crowell, 6 day* from Boston, with mdseto Crowell A Collins, . Schr Rookincham, Talpey. 6 daysfrom-New York, With mdse to French A Richards. - \ , - Schr.John A Hazard, Laws, 2 day*, from Milford, Del, with bark to Richardson Sc Overman. « Bohr /fcmue) Croft. Arrants-Jdaysfrom Chesapeake City, with gram to Christian k Curran. Bohr Jos Marsh Adams, 1 dar from Newcastle, Del, wUhwhe&tto JasLßewto} it Co;. . BT.TZLTORAPIT, (Correspondence of Tbs Press.) _> - : ’ ... ' NfcWYpßjt.Sdptlfi. Arrived, ship Wiepherd Knapp, from Hum Buryi hark* £, nvadatNew>orfeyeuterdny. if • r * ... fo uw°l‘ ** re W» New. York yesterday Briggs, froii), OaK'euton, arrived ;t . x \t ; ; ’ Bark Ade!aide { :WmiAto. fmm Rio ds JaneiroAue 14, r rr iP* ®»U*wrj yesterday. Left ship Banaheo. ■ from Baltimore, disehs. - ■ - York yestlir ™titiaf t from firemen, arrived at Ney rW J C 4"'ro l mhni" y '<“ Hark Clifton. Lewis, from filo da Janofariat Balti , more-ypfllorday. ' * r* . • , : from Cobra, Chili, arrived at Baltimore yesterday.. - r ' . Bark wiolapilr Ostorman, from Bremen,-arrived at • Baltimore yesterday.- , . , . ' Jf D w Vrk esS X da * Brock * fr ° l ? l Matanaas, arrived at e l °n^«e^lir^*r(J^loaoe , *r r ‘vc <' ftt Portsmouth ’ , Briff Open Sea) B&bbidgo, honce,' arrived.at Banxor ' Bnr .T'Jfickerson,.Nickerson, from.Turk* Island,at Britimore yestorday-'vrae reported bound to Philad. ~ '.Bnt Mwm.t Vernon, Hall, from Rio Ue Janeiro, ar- JjSohWi 1 H & f rey, and Aim S Cannon, Bohr Wntehranu, Jones, from TrdvTdence for 3‘hiia- -hence, arrived at New Bed -3 iA h s B i y ami Isabel, Taylor, for Philadelphia, sailed from -New. Bed ford 16th inst. Sf|FFlp PHILADELPHIA, B,Era Bimt ” S' \ Mawim* atiKelr Mectme wi the Bih : . r?&£l r i?l°£ CENT, bn the •T'-aKrt l : •' life?' ™‘‘'' iut b, '" uK ! e ? OT m sl7»atuttit3oo ~ - ■ ; TfeWfar. /^tUAJfOV.GCtANO. —iOO totia of Guano, v* id «tote add far sals, «,«*£*« moo ft». Amijal, At tho.tora. ;■..., f , ,_ - ■ . JOHN McDANKY, U* - . Ejtr.fft. Wlnw Hftcppil. SIPERM CAM)LB§.-37 boxes 4s and 6s ■,, ■ '‘-y- '{';- ao.lB Soutli ■ ■ - pITCH ANIT?AR.-350 bbls,. Pitch, ;•’,?! »W.". • ; -V •, WigUar’s BlMktaf, SOSCfiKST-. rfHE LAST CHEAP TRIP TO THE SEA-SIDE, VrA CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. REDUCTION OP PARE. SUNDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER lg, 1839, MAIL TRAIN WILL LEAVE VINE-STREET ' FERRY AT S O’CLOCK A. M, RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC CITY AT 3 P. M. ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, GOOD FOR THIS DAY AND TRAIN ONLY, »1.55. , '' . JNO. G. BRYANT, Agent. Mansion, Neptune, Bedloe’e, Light House Cottage, and several other Hotels, are atill open. .It* PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION, Wth BE HELD Oil TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, S E P T E'MB E R 20/A and 21,/,' AT CONCERT HALL. Tickets, 20 cents. Members can procure tickets ofdho Secretary at the rate fixed by the by-laws, ell-dtzi HENRY HAY, Recording Secretary, (CARRIAGES OF THE MANUFACTURE OF WILLIAM D. ROGERS; REPOSITOKY, 1009 : CHESTNUT STREET. 1011 *ls 2m iftjM A SBVEN-OCTAVE §4OO BOSE mjnwOOD PIANO FOR LEBB THAN SBOO, payable m eo*/sums of 03 per month.—The PHILA OELPHIA MUSICAL SAVINGS AND LOAN 80CTK- T) , chartered by. the State of Pennsylvania. April Sd. will hold their first Public Meeting for tho dlsinoflat ofStock. m the Third Senes, at their Office. No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street, on TUESDAY, ' September »th. lBs?,at7«p’c!o k,P. M. This la the only charter ed association ofthe kind in existence, and gives groat inducements to thoße who may desire to become the owner* of aJirAl-e/iWi Seven-octave Rosewood PIANO, made by. the celebrated manufacturers, BCHOMACKER AGO < Pereonswishing to avail themsolvea of this op portunity should make early application, ns the number of members will be limited. Several of the Society’s splendid instruments will be performed upon. Let all .who love good Piano Music, and desire to possesaan in -strnmpnt of their own, attend this meeting. N. B.—The Books are now open to receive the Hub. scriptionstothe Third btries. For further particulars, call upon the Secretary', where circulars can be obtain ed. : t ' a WM. A. ROLIN, President. H. W, GRA\, Secretary. 1021 Chestnut street. bl 7 st piRESH FRUIT J[ARS. T" Those who wish to avoid the uncloanliness at tendant upon putting up fruit, Ao., by the use of the old style Jar* wjtn metal covers and cement, will be pleased to leam that the whole operation of Preserving can be performed in less than one half the usual time by the use of. KARTELL’S ALIr-GLASS PRESERVING . r ARB» pronounced by phrsioians and scientific men to ?e the safest and most reliable Jar ever made. A single nspSQtiQn will 1 satisfy any one of their incomparable superiority over all others. Manufacturers under the pAtent, , • KARTELL & LETCHWORTH, * *- V No, 15 North FIFTH Street, el7»3w* -i ■' General Glass Depot. rPHORLEY'S HOOD FOR CATTLE, . _ (As Imported from England.) For Horaes, this food is indispensable In promoting and sustouune all the animal functions in health and vigor. For Milch Cows it is invaluable, increasing the quantity and improving the quality orimlk. For Sheep and rig* the,effect produced in one mouth will exceed all expectation. , ‘ The addition of this food may be attended with a sub traction ofotherfqod, to the extcntofQue-third.thoreby rendermg its application one of economy, while at tins same time it materially assists the digestive powers of every animal, in extracting a larger portion of nourish noiU from the ordinary food, whToh would otherwise be ost, consequent upon too impaired or defective action of those organs. " Depot, 202 DOCK Street, elMoef PHILADELPHIA. «f)RONOKOSMOKING TOBACCO, Just introduced into Philwlelphia. t , A NEW YORK FAVORITE. Opinion of the/‘Smoking Editor” of Fornoy’s 11 Press ** s- “ Ytrdtct—not to be txcelled—iisjtavor and mtlantstturt iitthart/iime cotnbiilatian.”~R, s. Of. . TJ l?s9ffi«i , . ! lt"fi**l‘S t P*Peetoobv'iatod by the use of ihe * ORONOKO. i Whe n emokodni a meerschaum it eouel* in flavor the finest Havana Ci«ar. ORONOKO SMOKING. TOBACCO, together with hLEEil^CHAlfidS^^ terge,,t of .< ‘ •ForsftleatHUSTED’S, . . . and Hetail Dealer, H» N. E. THIRD and CHKBTNUT Sts. ALL KINDS PHOTOGRAPHIC Pic tures, lie it a Life-size in Oil or small Ambrotyne. You will find the best accommodations at KEIMER’h Photovraphio Gallery. SECOND Street, above Green. * Gentlemen wo old do well by oallmg on BILKS fc KENBIL, 189 N. NINTH Bt., above Cherry, and, have their old garments made to look equal to newibjr cleansing or dyeing and repair ing. sl7-2t* MA DAME. VAI LLANT, Successor to the late Madame GARDEL, will reopenher Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, ifis CHESTNUT Street.on WEDNESDAY,Sept. 14 »ie-3t* f mvERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.— M/ S uSSf T ° P M,NEB - ARTS ’. The Online ofLecturc. in Ihl. Deportment Trill com mence on the Ist of Novemlier. Prof. FRAZER—” Mechanics and Chemistry.”' Prof. nnd Mineralogy.” Prof. E. O KENDALL--** Vathematica," Pior. FAlßftlnN ROGERB— 1 • Civil Engineering.” Prol, PETKR LESLEY—" Minin*.”' - - For information apply to the Janitor, at the College, North Building, or to FAIRMAN ROGERS, ' * ' . .. Doan of the Faculty. slg6t / 208 N.RITTENHOUSE SQUARE. LAW DEPARTMENT—UNIVERSITY GF PENNSYLVANIA. A Terra of this Institution will commence on MON DA i»October 3d, Tbesubjeotsof the different courses are as follows: 1 - Hon, GEORGE BKARSWOOD- , ‘r©rsonß, Personal Property, and Mercantile Law.” Prof. McCALL—" Evidence.” de Prof. tj E. SPENCER ItILI.ER-” Equity Jarispru- T,T^ e i?rt^i I pA5 r t,H c SJl r ? be delivered on PRI- CHARLES JONES, No, 3QS North SECOND Street, (Successor to A. ■lf Gallagher, would respectfully callthe atten tion of those desirme stove* to his extensive Assortment of. Cooking. Heating, end Parlor stoves, I have purohased the exclusive right to the retail win end waire.inPhiladelphia,of Gallagher’s Celebrated *'Morning Bta«?’imu >*’Sunrise’’ Cooking Stoves, well known for yoars as the most satisfactory Gtoyeain the market. Also, his new l'lat-top Cooking Stove r Daylight.” which combines ail the useful im provements, ana operates admirably, 1 also manu facture, in a superior,manner, Silver’s Gas-burner of the best Rntsis Sheet Iron. Those are the roost economical and easily managed Parlor Stores in twe. , al«-3ra T) AILY OPENING OP NEW EM -“-- broKlorie,, Lace.nml White Goods, Kid Gloves, and velvet Kilinons. Hand-made Threaalnee Collar.. Just'received, Collars and Bleeves, for half price, at the now Store, St North EIGHTH slreot, ' olh-St’ EBFEN k BROTHER. J NICHOLSON, • —Manufacturer of and MARSEILLES , ’ a BOSOMS and COLLARS. A large, and choice assortment, and well mad*, al ways on hand unto which I particularly invite the at len,'o B r^»r» Philadelphia. sio-lm* KNIT JACKETS, the Cheapest m the oity, at .the Manufactory, from $lO per doaenup, a superior article of Ribbed Berlin and Lined Jackets. Also, Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, Comforts, Ac. x, GADBBY fc SONS, 12-ltt* No. 10 FETTER Lane, Third, above Aroh. ]\EW PLANING MACHINE, Embracing J- a The Andrews Patent of 1313, with matching works for dtessmg Boards, Plank, Ac. , New Principle of Feeding. Great Saving of Tower. Machines of various sizes, 21 to 30 inoheswide, for aiogloor doublo'eurffwmng, with or without matching heads, for tale at No. 23 Noith SIXTH Street, Phila. Call and examine. wlff-th«ti)2m AF,Q. W. COT,BY A CO. e* MANCHESTER SCALES. AfiSaAt No. » North SIXTH Street may be found a assortment of . * f COUNTER SCALES/ * .* , portable Platform scales. . * ' dormant warehouse scales, „ , r HAY-A«r>COAL SCALES. Also, RAILROAD TRACK SCALES furnished at short no tice. All warranted to indicate standard weight, accu rate and durable. The style and finish of the above goods best known by examination, sl3-thstu2m GEO. W. COLBY A CO. WARMING AND VENTILATING * » WAREHOUSE, 1132 MARKET St. f Phila.2 BUILDINGS OF At,l, Ut'iSCim'TJONH WARMED AND VENTILATED BW CVLVEO’S NEW WAtM-AIR. -_ ■ . _ Purina ck. The above Furnace, hs* now been in use during the last two winters in tlus city, and has givenumverealaat flMction. J lie large heating surlace tieiog directly over the. name of the fire, and the conical tulies, through which all the drafts pass* are so arranged as to consume the larger part of the eases from the coal, being en tirely of Cost iron,with deep, sand joints,is now of fered to the .pampas the most complote beating appa ratus now m this market. C. W. being a practical mechanio, will personally attend to all heating and ven tilating* . i §ix sizes of Copk'ng, Ranges, adapted for hotel and E*™*T* B ,:-C°ll uu’ Patent Chimney Caps fur ventila- H£&»*2r #,n °hey chimneys, with a full, assort ment of Registers and Ventilators of every sue and Stoves, Bath Boilers, (to. - * Jobbing promptly attended to. au22-tuths-3m Late* Bake: b& Wi lml mg. WE HAVE DETERMINED TO ADD Jha HOUSE PAPERING and RETAILING OF TAPER HANGINGS to pur business, oarUolicit from all who are desirous of decorating the*bouses an ex* ammation of our stock, selected from best factors, foreign and domestio. and at the right P»ops. l-.yer h.,*.n S iu any ' auJO-stoth lm*_ 12North THIRD Street. PEACH BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE-^ Of first quality and all sizes. constantly on hand* attd for sale by DANIEL WILLIAMS A SONS, ' , SI W.corner of SIXTH and COATES Sts., „ The above Slate is equal in quality to the best welsh SUto, anZt-tnihs-lro REFINED SUGAR.—SOO barrels various .grades. 100 bbls crushed, sifted and.nowdenl for sale by - JAMES GRAHXm k CO., an*> T.RTITU WrMt* CJUGAR-BOUSE MOLASSES.—ISO ithds., warm air fUrnaoje. * T THE NEW CONE FURNACE •WM *U x., PAS CONSUMER Warm jour house with one-third tn»n is rflqaired by any other Furnace. Vo C V- < t n .’ l j a x oases guaranteed. Bujldmes Wanned and Ventilated by , ARNOLD A WILSON WlO OHKBTNUT Street. Sjlate Mantels; ~ Tl J, e j R L9 h * eit .. and .niost Beautiful Specimens of Enamelled Slate Mantels, ever ottered foraale m this country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate stone, and for sale very low. ARNOLD A WILSON, ’ Iplft CHESTNUT Street. COOKING RANGES. . ' All in want .of the Best Elevated Double Oven Pooling Range, will do well to calUt _ * -ARNOLD & WILSON’S. Ip IQ-3mlf 3010 CHESTNUT Street. fiKUD¥ TURPENTINE.—3O bbls. Soft V and Hard <». alt it, MSouth WHARVES, E,—5OO bags lowpnced Rio. 100 •r"» V.TITM Rireet* JjlPAmsa OLIVES—In bulk, in, prime order.for sale hy __.. . , Sl7 j ‘ -A. MKRINQ, 14ft Sooth FRONT Btrwet. HfENTON LEMQNS.—2SO boxes Menton sound and in primo order, for sale by IK A, MERINO, iWsoutn FRONT Street. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1859. DRY-GOODSJOHIimttf. yy ill open T n-l S DAY, ANOTHER INVOICE or THE MATCHLESS PRINTS. FOR SALE BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE AT SIX CENTS. for BEAUTY OF DESIGN, . Axd GOODNESS OF l 7ALITY AND COLORS * THEY ARE WITHOUT RIVAL. JOSHUA L. BAILY. El 3 MARKET STREET, »11-tf PHILADELPHIA. J. W. 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My rtook is now very complete in every department And will be found to offer inducement* to buyers unsur passed by any other.house. aull*3m HARDWARE. rjTRUITT, BRO„ & CO . IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS HARDWARE. CUTLERY, QUNS, PISTOLB, 40., 529 MARKET STREET. 529 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, aufi-Sin PHILADELPHIA. jyjOORE, HENSZEY & 00-, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND CUN WAREHOUSE. NO. 49T MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STB., Hi 4m PHILADELPHIA, p II I L A DELPHI A ASD CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, MB LB AT NO. 0 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o’clock A. M„ Bectomlior Tth, 16,10, Iho follow ing gentlemen wo unanlmouslj elccteii Dneotoi. of the Company,vir.: GEORGE H. STUART, 8. MORRIS AYALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CIIAS. MAOALESTER, and JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The HOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION to the CAPITAL STOCK nf .aid COMPANY are nowupen at the abo\e named Office, where nit person, favorable to the enter prue are rcepeotfullt invite,! to .uWoribe. «8-tf 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 SrLRFOfIQOPip BAZAAR—Grunt Emporium for Viavrs, American, French atul English. uporn Glasses. Miciuscnpos. nud improved Bpeotaclus, correct!) suited to the o\ c*. nt ... a M. T« FRANKLIN 8. (human, A..U 2 ' ."Ah FOURTH Strom,hulov Chestnut. ** -Artmoml Human Eye* msorunl. s6-lmif 1 000 B OX E S AM ERICAN AND , PBEI ? C !' AVINIIOWGLASS-Thomoat approved iirami*, and of oven size and quality required for Ally andtountry trade, ni pricos astonishingly low. Send your orilors to KIJCGLKR k SMITH. Drug, \firmslt Dealers, corner BECOND and GREEN Street*.* *l3 tf PURE CONFECTIONERY, mancpacturbd bt t UPWARD A. HEINTZ, Late of 8. Henrmn. Btere 8. W. corner ARCH and NINTH street*. nO-Sm tractor) au Killmrt street.) PORK. —200 bids, Mums Fork, of New Jersey, Ohio, ami Philadelphia packing, for sale by „ C. O. SADLER & CO., _*m _ARCHBtreot, second door al«>ve Front. HERRING.— 275 bbls Pickled liming, also, 525 boxes Smoked Herring, for sale by O. C. SADLER A. UO„ gIQ ARCH Street, second door.above Front. RETAIL DRY GOODS. T ADIES* PRICES^ ■*“* A ,, i op ? ,nn * with the present season, our ttiirtr seventh ''uainoaa ypar. wo tiiKo pleasure in . . ANNOUNCING TO THE LAUIRS 1 erl) 0 iiAlh 0 - of M * r our OVn exclusively, of a su- S]M. isD DOUBLE fitting zephyr, 11 ssmmmasPfo . BRILLIANT COLORjm. merits its uistinome name of VASIIMERF. ZEPHYR, and wjnoh, on account of the hnntod quantity that can ADiiunllv In pro,luted, I,in heretofore ften cbnßn.d tS tlio exclusive use of tho louuhou w . hutk or the K!’K(irKixai.iTw,i. Their favorite knitting, work having been suspended during the Italian Campaign.in orderly set the natnoSJ example of preparing Unt for the military ht»pi£fethZ Court dealer* expecting a prolonged war, dirt notin Ifaxo, nshitherto, the entire supply of Cashmere ZbJm r much to their subsequent repot when the declaration of pence whs lolloucd by the renewal of the raxe or /ophyr Kmitiiu. Taking adiaiitnge of the |,e w t« on ot the Court dealers, our CtunnnsNioaer promptly ton!; up for us the entire surplus thus set free, and contracted for a share of the supply of future venrs, by which w« have placed our My customers on the same famine a* tho most favored dames t»l the Continental Capitals.nnd tx advance ofthe ladies Of any other Aineriru» city We nave also in store nnr usual lane supply of REGULAR QUALITY ZEPHYRS, for Afghans. Crib Covers, and fancy Woollen articles in general, at only at) cents per ounce for Colors. ... liJ “ *' for Whites. We are now prepared to exhibit the MOST MAGNIFICENT .STOCK OF FANCY DRJSSb TRIMMINGS that we have ever had the good lortuue to otler our Lady customers. . Also, a lino assortment of , ZEPHYR EMBROIDERIES, in now and exquisite designs. r , . I’EAINi AND UIJABED HAIR NETS of the latest and most desirable at \ les. _ . . . 4 bMIAWh HORDKRS. of tho richest colors and patterns, for bordering Wran pers ami black or colored Shawls. “ v {■Heel Buckles and Slides. French Woven Corsets. Fanoy Riblwns lor Dresses. Extra qualitv Black Velvet Ribbons. Pino Black Thread Laoea. Real Point and Honiton Laces. Embroidered Cushions and clippers. Orne Knitting Balts. Which, in working, form ofthemselvca’perfect de signs. Shetland Veils, all colors, Knit Zepb} r Goods. A tot at ,0 cnt. per ounce. ullBtoc k of all tl,o varieties of BIAPLE XRIMMINGB omhraced m the assortment of a „ r THREAD AND NEEDLE STORE. We are now prepareilto offer Alt sues of the original, genuine I.OOM-WOVKNSKIRT. WOVEN SKIRT, THE GUF.KN OF DIAMONDS BKIRT, THE PLAIN WOVEN BKIRT, Arid other desirable patents In Ladies’ and Children’s okirts. An admirable Hki't Supporter given without charge wit Q eaoli Ladv’s Skirt ■olu at our establishment. Advantages enjoyed by us pre-eminently as manufac turers., importers and packaxobujera, with unsurpassed experience and ample cash means as the basis of all our operations, enable us tq dispense \v;;h the usual re tuners profit and to furn'ih the ladies with goods of a superior omss,. nt the prices demanded elsewhere for goods of hut fair to ordinary quality, thus being the first and only manufacturers, in our lino, who roali2e the de sires olthe political economist, to see the producer and consumer dealing directly with one another to their mu tual advantage. Wo again call tho attention of the ladies to the prominent featuro of our establishment, the retailing of goods fre&U from the looms which we where we constantly employ from 80 to J3o persons in tho various depart inerts of our business. FANCY ORDERS EXECUTED AT ax neurit's J/otioe, J. U. MAXWELL k sort. No. 1032 CHESTNUT Street, S. E. oorner of Eleventh street, Westward from the Giraid and St. Lawrence Hotels. Bat" t\o shall continue to supply in large or small quantities,.tho wants of Merchants of the South and other soctions who require superior goods for select ru,stmners*A»idthqugh we cannot vary from the prices nt v, Inch wo retail thorn to uur own customers, thoso tatfis will he found, Considering tho superiority in quality, to compare lavornuly \uth the piece prices of exclusively wholesale houses sl7-3tif WK CHALLENGE COMPETITION!!! „„ DRY GOODS VERY CHEAT!! WE BUY FOB GASH WE’RE SATISFIEDWITH SMALL PROFITS. WE AIM AT LARGE SALES. A large amt varied stock of SILKS, SHAWLS. _, , DRESS GOODS. Linens of our own importation. Cloth, Cnssimefes, Sattmotts. Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Ac., Ac. Blankets, in all sues and makes. Marseilles, Tbnnty, and Lancaster Qinlti, Ao., Ac. At THORNLHY k CHISM’S, N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. s!7-tf E W SILKS. THOS. W. EVANS & CO.. HAVE NOW OPEN, OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP DHESS SILKS. IS THE NEWEST AND CHOICEST DESIGNS. ALSO, A LARGE LOT JUST RECEIVED non ACCTION. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. ,16-3 t JtJEW AND ELEGANT FALL STOCK. L. J. LEVY & CO. Ato (truly receiving nAditions to their new end very clioiconssortmontor FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which comprises at this time one ofthe largest as well as the most select assortments of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, . which can be found in this country. Every now fabric tthichhns been manufactured for Fnll mid Winter wear, ns well as their usual assortment nt STAPLE GOODS of superior qualities, will l»e found in \ ariety, and nt prices as low as similar goods can be purchased elsewhere. L. J. 1,, k Co., have effected Paris by which thoy will bo in constant receipt (Hiring the sea son ol small quantities of every approved new article which may be presented to tho fashionable trade of that oity. The selections will be made from the houses m Paris most colebrated for their good taste. 800 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. BIS fit A PS ON’S, CORNER OF EIGHTH ANI) CHERRY STS., Have now open a fine assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, SINGI E, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. The whole from tbo celebrated manufacturers, Hertz. & Wegener, in Benin. Our customer* can depend on Betting the best article ever offered at retail in Phila delphia. at the lowest price*. A SFI.ENtIID ASsnnTMRXT KMBROIDF.nED SI.IPPKH?. A variety or Blaik Cloak Tasskls. ll a nino.ue Crochet Cloak Fiu>ck*«. Nk w AM) BKAL’TtfIL DllK« TrIMMINOS. »V ooLi.KN" Knitting Yarns, all coluss. /kphyk Knit Talmasjwd Cap«. Zephyr Knit Uaitkk* and slkrves. A Fl'l.l. stock op Staplk Tuimwimi*. AT U APRON'S LADIES’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE. Cor. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS, aIC-2m PI II LA DEL I*illA CENTRAL IdIAWL . AND MERINO ROOMS. Will he arranged this morning from the two larre Auction Sale* of Hennequin’s k Lupin's FRENCH GOODS— -20 Let, Now BLACK CF.NTKE STELLAS, from J» to #lB each. Now Bt> lo Paris Gauffre Shawls. Do. Double-faced Berlin do. And ninny other kinds. 100 Pioeos LUPIN’S FRENCH MERINOS, in plain and high colors. Blacks and Whites, ai 73c to $1.25. Rich Prmtod Moussolmo Delaines, all Wool. Also, just opened. Large Stock NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. batii)-lnred Valoncias. Camilla Foulards. Palm Travers. Plaid Satin de Paloatro. Poll do ChevroB. Super Glossy Silk*. 8-4 Black Thibet, for Shawl*. BroehoShawl Bordering. Round Cornor Black Lace Veils,Ac. Daily additions are made. „ , 41 CHARLES ADAM 3. Fel-thsin EIGHTH and ARCH Street*. WALL AND WINTER GOODS, ... For Mon and Boys’ Wear. Black ami Colorod Cloths, in French, English, and American Jaimes. Fancy nud Plain Cassimorcs. Mixed Coatings. Beaver Clollia, Tricot, &o. Ac. Just trout Auotiou, a large lot of low, medium, and fine grade* ot.Biack Cloths, of Belgium fabrics, suitable for the Tailoun# trade. Cloaks, kc., Ac. OURWKN STODDART* BRO., 430,462, and 464 North SECOND Street, ■M*3t above Willow. ■OLANKETS. English and American Blankets, in all grades and sizes. On hand, an extensive stock, which we arc selhng by the pair or in unantitie*. at low prices. CURWKN STODDART k BRO., . 46U, 462 and 4M North Socond Street ' ntovo Willow «t. 13LACK CENTRE STELLA SHAWLS. Additional lots from Auction, tit Reduced Prices. „ CURWKN STODDART Jt BRO.. , . Nos. 450,452, and 454 North SECOND Street, sl6-3t above Willow, 12 KOCIIE LONG SHAWLS. . Vieniiosa ami Paris fabrics, in now design* aud colonn}.'*. Just Irom Auction, a splendid line of superior Shawls, at ts IU. „ CURWKN STODDART k BHO.. .. . W 4W, 432, aud 431 North SECOND Street, sib 31 nlfttve Willow. T ONG AND SQUARE BLANKET SHAWLS. French. English, and American atmu I*, ol new uml Apiirov rd *ty lex. CURWKN STODDART k BRO., 450, 452 aud 454 North SECOND Street, itfi-al L above Willowatreot. pASSIMKHES, CLOTHS, VESTINOS. Heavy dark mixture* Caeshnere*. Do. with and without Sideband*. Black Casxiniflre* and Dconkins, Black Brt odclolhs. $1 50 upward*. Light-colorod CU>akir\?s, $1 S 3 up. rail and Winter Vestints. COOPER k CONRAD, «S NINTH and MARKET. ]\EW FALL CLOAKS. L ’ The Subscribers NEW FALL CLOAKB, FLOMBIERK STRIPE CLOAKS. CHESTERFIELDS. CASAQUE3, to which they respectfully iniite the attention of Ladies. The Paris Mantilla Emporium, im CHESTNUT Street. J. W. PROCTOR k CO, T UFIN’S FINE MERINOS. .1-J ono hundred piece* of extra quality and desirable colors nt $1 00. One hunclrcd piece* of fine quality and of same oolors At 75 cent*. Those goods have the most value of any that we have ottered. .SHARPLESS BROTHERS, " _s3 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH .Street*. TOEW AUTUMN SILKS. L l Just oponed ten case* of selected Silk* of our own importation. I’lun I’oiilt de Soles, from the lowest prices to the finest goons. Rich Lvons Silks of the newest designs. Plain Black Silks, glossr and heavy. Neat Ggiire* and Brocade Blacks. Block and Fnnoy, two Jupes. CHEsWAMTOJa. ir|KESS GOODS. ; 1 ,brn Dcum.,, Lupin O reneh Mermnes, 75 cent* up. Cheap Delaine* and Plaid*. p h a " phinues, S. o. , black Wool df.i.ainfs Lupiu s Black Wool Delaine*. 37 and 48 cento WANTS. W A »^P^r, Fol ' 11,0 DOX PEDRO II RAILROAD, Brasil. a! f?.“dmTMoli!"' ’ , ‘" k ' ,n Tu "" tl 80,, °.n'- 5 Tu'nnci'f’ore'iiieD! ti5 "’ ™ l ' d »" 3 Mnfned Peraon. to keep Buerdine H0n.,,.' The passages nf these men will l>« pnj,| to », Q( u Janeiro, and will be taken off afterwanl.w iha worM vances. Stead) employment guaranteed; for Iwhtosn tnonttis, and good wages. All those remAiHinr Jo? »hS *J»ve length of time will hare Sasls.es to lul United States paid bock, or the same amount**? lirnnef giien thorn in Brazil. For further information naulr personally or by letter to the undersigned, at the Ehtll Timti office. Reading, Penna. OLIVER JAMfc* * Agent for Messrs. K. I). MUHLENBERG * Co ~7 D°N PEDBO 11. RAILROAD BRAZIL, S, A. "^^ANTED —By an established House in f the Wine and Liquor Business, nu energetic »oung Man as Travelling Asent. One who can rome maud a go.*] cash or six mouths’ trade; none other need »PI>I). Ad communications strictly confidential. Ad urfjw, with real name and reference, none others shal! f’cene attention, • Box !.«),” Post Office,Pluladel- lt* $2O 000 and sums VE \Ti| Htw’eu Co,,^l “ car * - Xo * m South SB* S'v,l\.R FER WANTED, at No. 24 North 1 ' i ni fThansell. n* YYT'AN I ED—Permanent employment by mTi! "honM^'Xbnety' fe,"gfii r^? r - Mll Add,.,. “WANTED—By a Vonnp Man, 19 years v*. .* ,- oW » ? Situation in any Store where he can malr* »?eful, m the eounting-room or among the gQstda. Adtlreas *Q. L.«” at this office. s!5-St* 8 WANTED —A Situation at any fair AonMtr.and inler.itj will he Ifil.' ll }' ejlPlojer l harms a seneral bunneu qunlihcnuon, of which reference or security tor the Addree? ‘*J. E. ’ Press office, stating where an interview may be had. s!5-Kt* —An Industrious Youth, who * * o< 2s Xriterandaceountant.nnd of a me w!!«IV« a h« urn Bueh a ono may find a Situation hilnKw.a ! nfiy I®*" 1 something that may be useful to mm, by addressing L C.j attbtaqffico. a!5-et * V\TANTED—By a Yoiin? Man, 19 years * T Situation in ft ■Wholesale Store as As sistant Clerk, or in any department where his remces might be required. Salary not so much qn object as an opportunity of learning a useful bra«ch of trade. Beat °* mereace will be given. Address “J. P.,” this office. WANTED TO BORROW, $l,OOO FOR * ; s jx months. Good interest and real estate se cuntywill bo given. Address “C* K.” office of this *U-4f ■WANTED TO EXCIIANGE for improy -7 " ed city PJppertT. hee from incumbrance, 160 acres of excellent fARM LAND, located in Gloucester Co.. w ., JerBO ,L .The Railroad (rorn Camden to Bridgeton, shortly to be laid, passes within a short instance of the land. For further particulars address J. K., office of JAe Press. jej]. FOB SALE AND TO LET. TO LE T—o hree-sloiy Brick Dwelling. IsJlNo.ftlft South THIRD Street, containing 10 rooms, with at piodern unprovements. Inquire Northwest corner fUjH and CATHARINE. s!7-3t* MHO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the Btate House, suitable foraLswrer’s Offica. Appl> 431 CHEBTNUT Street. yjs MANY GENTLEMAN desirous of se curing a first-class residence on CHESTNUT St.. has now nu opportunity of purchnsme the House nnd IMI. first door west of Dr. Rush’s dwelling. The lot ;a *35 feet deep to Sansom street, and 22 feet iront. tour-story house, tUree-story double back t*uild iQgs, finished in the best and most substantial manner, and repleU with all modern conveniences. The house will be open far iiwpoctiou every day until arid. Apply to Messrs GUMMKY k SON, or to W. II CARRyL 711 CHESTNUT Street. ?rme Sl&,uw,Viid $l4 OOOmiy rommn. sI«AI7-2t fm FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— The suhscrilier, in concentrating bis business on Chestnut street, west of Tenth street, offers far sale, upon reasonable terms, Ins large mann factory, with out buildings and large lot of ground fronimiroa Sixth, Mar shall, Ami Master streets, suitable for almost any large For particulars inquire of ALFRED EITLER, Converancer, No.fil N.SIXTH Btieftt, or to the subionber, No. 1(»9 CHESTNUT Bt. WM. D. ROGERS. A SPLENDID LARGE FAMILY or Coupe Horse will bn sold nt HKRK NESS’ALCriON. Coruor NlXTHand GEORGE St*., on BATI RDA\ NEXT. 17th inst. Color, very dark roan, with uiano, tail, ftmlldg* jet Wacks tail verrlong ami full. Only <3 >anrs uld. OierM hand* high. War ranted In ever) respect—spirited, stjhsh, ami very handsome; fearlohs on steamboat# and of livcomotivea; very gentlo, but a froo, fait traveller. Well worthy the attontiuu of any permrn who vnots a first-class large Horhe. e!3-3t FOR SALE.—A pair of Sorrel Geldings, )5, 1 * hands high j »«v«n and eight rears old; sound and kind; of tugU spirits and good bottom; •'•■ui trot 10 about three minutes to the polo. Price $1 (iw. Also, aChesnutßorrel Gelding, IS hands high; nine years old; sound nnd kind; a square twitter, and of great bottom; has always beeu used to the pole: am] never tioen in training till this summer, when be snow ed 1.19 to his half mile. Price $1,500 Can bo seen ou application to S. SAGERS, Point seU-€t* jobbers.-to Rent, the best arranged chamber* and Basement in Phila delphia, provided with fin-, front and back entrances, hoistway, wateraloset#, basins, ete. These rooms are 'beautifully finished and are well hshted by sky-luhts. Tlie second story contains wardroom 12S teetx2s feet, and an office 29 feet square. The third story contains wnreroem 100 feetx2sfeet. And two offices 25 feet square. Tho fourth story contains two fine rooms 23 ft. square. Apply on the jromises, to CHICKERING k SONB, 807 CHESTNUT street. ' sKHtutbgt TO LET—The Office lately occupied by Okie k Cnpp. Brokers, 223 DOCK Street. Com pletely furn'shed with water, g&s, counters, desks, fire proof in wall. Arc.. Ye., well suited for a Broker. Insu ranoe, o» Railroad Office. Will be let with or without the furniture. Apply to J. M. GUMMEY SONS. 520 WALNUT Street. se3-stuthlot FOR SALE —The well-known and old- BMestablished Hotel, at Woodbury. N. J., with large stabling attached i one of the most desirable rnmleln West Jersey. Terms easy. Appl) to E. P. MIDDLE TON k nßo..sNorth FRONT Street. sIJ-«t TO LET—Two Large Rooms in the Building Northwest corner of FIFTH and CHEST NUT Streets, they are nearly one hundred feetionr. nnd well lighted with eight large windows. Applv to P. HER.ST k CO., on the premises. *l2-61* For sale. The Subscriber trill dispose of the entire Stock of FINK MONUMENTS. STATUARY*. HEAD AND FOOT STONES, icc., Ac. AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD, No. 1823 ARCH Street, West of Eighteenth street ■l-2m WM. HILL MOORE. FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200 mSm Acres, well fenced and watered, in s good state of cultivation, admirably adapted to the growth of grain, grass, vegetables, and fruit of all kinds, particular!} peaches, the trees of which live to a great jige. Situate within two miles of a Railroad Station, Kent Cotintr,, Delaware; comfortable buildings, Eor particulars. acn a Dancing Academy at the p»*ce above named, on MONDAY, the 2Utli of SopteniW. Mr. H. Ssll aU) teach classes in school* and private fnmirewijßbH'* style of dancing is plain, easy , and bo acquired in a short time. An ea»y oihS i\e iKvruuorit.as well as a perfect knowledgaraliw w*sent style of dtncinK. such as i* done in the very best m ciett. will t«e imruried at rutce to the scholars, and on liinewsaied in learmng o*d steps and dances thti are out of frt«hton. lor terms, references, etc., nppt? m the luUl. seii-Jm AMUSEMENTS. academy of JIL'SIC. great, triumphant, UNPARALLELED SUCCESS NEW ROMANTIC PLAY or 131 DORA OF SYT.Va.VIa: treated everv eveoint with th» ENTHUSIASTIC APPLALSE • And pronounced to be the , MOST THRILLING PLaY Ever produced on the Philadelphia htijs. The New Grand Ballet of La KONTAJNK D’AMOUR, S ARTISTIC AND CHOREGRAPHIC TRIUMPH matchless entehtJTxmext will be THIS (SATURDAY) tYEXiNR, Sat!«mb.r 17Si. no. si ,c l r 0 j 'viTSi >,£ - s - THE GRAND CORpS DE BALLET. n f!>n(n?tlu( ensum. a wri„ ni ,(«-l w DIES mil be nenned. ,||l| oiivaUftl C si, - rharaelers. to Hire perfeetion t„ «n,eh li«« Ijeeo elTectod Tilli .Mr. HENRY mllUoale h« fir,! appenr.mce JM. I (delpi 'i j a ’ t "e 1- ADMISSIO.V FIPTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CKNTI at »n»rortl al 7 o cioci: * Performances »ocomnv*«r« Wheatley * clakke’s .arch , STREET THEATRE. . S n mV*W EVENING. September IT. Knw C »vl \7 Dc K 01 Gloster. Mr. Edwin Dv>th ; l„'w'- !r - John Gi,he ”' «“•“ Elil.tetfi, To conclude with THE DOUBLE-BEDDED ROOM. in Dfes. .L. lc S , ir Adl ? lßS,on ’ Sccnr ® '* Secured 8«f« W Urcle cents; rarquet.fiO eenu. atr^o'ekSfifpVe/lMf;? 01 ' p * rf ‘ >nnl, ' M 10 ““«■« GREAT SHOW! THE MOST UNIQUE. EXTRAORDINARY, AN D ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITION UFO EARTH. Will Exhibit at Allentown, Saturday, sept. mh. reading, Monday. Sept. iitb. TOTTSTOWN, TUESDAY. »epL Seth NORRISTOWN, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3!« FAREWELL TOUR OF CAN RICE, The Greet Americen Humorist. THE ONLY TRAINED RHINOCEROS' THE ONLY TIGHT-ROFE ELEFHAXT • THE ONLY “ EXCELSIOR!" THOSE COMIC M L’LES ! Ami an infinite number of other unequalled :ioca, are comprised in this LEVIATHAN EXHIBITION KT Pen. pASTiccLaaa ix Bill*. TV OVE Ij ATTRACTION AT FAIR. dFTKE I SCHUYLKIL , i‘ 6 ACROSS Omdsmif'lilt ,'° rho r«’»r]KK OF J. S. ROBERTS THIRD TYEEK OF J. K. ROBERTS UNABATED SUCCESS. sbcE! ‘ s - LAST TEHEE NIGHTS THURSDAY MISH& Sept. isth, lath, and 17th. SPECIAL CARD.-Ti! e fnS!!fMW\f c 6 P*troeafe.extended«>nee *** rMpectfcJly to announce that, nutyuhataadnu the great roeces* notr attendme the iC f - F S us{ ® nd M»r*uente. < hundreds bem< dI. ,S»nJ.,i{sl l,lMtl niehtty,) it MI’ST POSITIVELY VP\^T HD ? A Y rN AF ‘ I ! f:^SATU^DAY KVi-NINiJ i>E-\ l, m order to live place to other attraetionapfe- DAY,’life Al fci§ililfllSgi?s?iBS3 For the pjewnt ror the prevent Those who have not yet seen Thoeo who have not yet seen This Rpeetacnlar Masterpiece u . ~ . . Ibisßpertaculsr Masterpiece choula embrace thepresentopportunity. c . ... Remember, list three mzhis. Seat* secured without extra chare*. * _w)6*3t EVERY PAY. AT THE BOX OFFICE. A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. HOOD’S MaTIXEE. BATLRDAI AFTERNOON, September 17th Adtmmon 25 cenu. Six Tickets for One Bolbr, open »t 2- Commence a! 3 o‘cloct SECOND APPEARANCE OF THE MKXERB LOUISA avo JOSEPHINE, \> no will, on this occasion, ersonitc. r KVA A.N%k TOPSV. In scenes frum the celebrated story o»* . , UNCLE TOM’S CASES'. After which, the creed Spectacle of the r *• BEAUTIES OF F..ORA, in tine tableaux, introducing Smzio* and Dancinr r.j conclude wiih the successful Comic Pantomime ot the T u- v«., F 0r R hO VE RS. In which Old Grandmother and ail the little Children will appear. Tickets to be had at nil the Music Store?. »e}>-3t* BEE MUSIC AT FAIRMOCXT.— The SSSStf™ COATE3 ' SXRtET RAI ™ , GERMANIA BANI/ P*l[ nrm e«fenr afternoon uad evening at Fairmotret. The cars of the Green end Coatee-street Radnor pass along Lignin and Coates streets, to f’a:nnoa*it. avpry uve minutes Fare five cents. *nl*-«mwtMf WILLIAM READ.Feperintesdam. Return of the FAVORITES, _ AT MUSICAL FUND HALIT COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER IS.and Every Ereninjtdtmns tha Weefc. The World*Renowned. Oriirmal aad OriiT GEORGE CHRISTY’S hUNSfjtKLS: GEORGE CHRISTY A JC-ttf;. HOOLEY, PBoraikiiSji^- S. p. CAMPBELLyMasicaI Directs. 9r Admission 25 cents. Far farther particulars see smalland targe tills. Doom open at 7. Comtrenco et 8 o’clock. LEWIS A. ZWISLER, l7*lol Agent. e AKFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH street, between Chestnut and Market, Onen for the Seasor.. SANFORD’S BTAR TROUPK, the largest .Company in the world. In their excellencies every evening, . SANFORD appears Every evening in his great Role of Character*, Doors open at 7h. Commence st 2. Admission 25 oeaU. Chuldren )S oento. autvSm MCDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—RACE ST., below THIRD. THIS EVENING. THE GREAT PANTOMIME or BLANCO’S MAGIC SWORD, With NewScenerv, New Dresses, end KewA?p?,nt ment«. WONDKRFUI. TRICK! GREAT SCENIC TRANSFORMATIONS’ u . r . . . MECHANICAL EFFECTS' Price of Aamission Id and 15 c«ats. Private fLx*4 23 cents. THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. No. 1025 CHESTNUT BTREET, Is open daily, (Sundays excepted,; from 9 At M-Al 3 P. M. Admission & cento. Children under 13 Statue of EVE REPENTANT now exhibition for a short time. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to their stock of SILVER WARE, which is uow unusually large, affordinjra va riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any the United Stale*, and of finer qushty than Is avsuufe.' - tured for table use in any part of the world. Onr Standard of Silver u 935-1000 frarta jurer, The English Sterling 925-1000 *• American and French' Thas it will be seen that we give thirty-five parts pur*? than the American and French coin, and tea parts purer than the English Blerhng. Wo melt all our own Silver, and our Foreman being connected with the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several years. guarantee the quality a* above (9G3), which is the fi-uu (Aol nrem, ual -so authorised to seul* the N A CO mason, Sept. 7. U 59 C. K. ROBINsON. N.B.—TheDRY GOODS JOBBING Bus ness w.U be continued at No. t3i MARAETFtre-l.usder name, by THOMAB P. JsaSO.N I'IULaDV., Septal, sS iVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the -LN arm of WARXICK. CHADWICK. £ BRO.it tt.li dar ditto}rad. The Heater, Ranee, and >’->• % >*ivn*n vui be ooatinaedanvl«r tie name <.t' CHAi)vV;CK \ HR0..&1 the Nonbthkt corner of SEi\.NP asiRACH Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK FRANCIS A. CHAl>t* ICS. ;jU d Philadelphia, July 11. laid. HOCtUET & HUTTON* MANUFACTURERS of DESKS AND CABINET F I R X I 7 V K l\ X 0.239 S-OfTH THIRD >TKLXI. _ * Office. Bank. and SoY*o! Fiiriiture. Kit on*. -a . ei, Bookeaees. Wardrobes. etc - "" 650.000 TO LOAN, rN SUMS TO SUIT APHICiST.', upon Diamonds. Vatchej, Jewelry, Ones, Ypr chanJtae. Clothme, Ac., on mcalerate terms,by JOXFs 4 CO.. Brokers, northwest comer t>r THIRD snd C.v > KILL Streets. be\»w Lombard. Established fir the la* years. OfEce hours from T A. M. to 7 Y. M. Second-hand (.mid and Stiver "Wsieiipj, hr etr.ireci maker*, warranted aenuine, for sale cheap, at one-h- i the original coat. \»i X-a-H Drills and sheetings eok ex PORT. BRo &£i.Sleached, and blit: drills, heavy and LIGHT SHKfcTINCS. Suitable Cor Export, fc r sale t » .. „ FROTUINOHaM k Wh1.14. U South FRONT Bt, and M LK riTIA Street. natt-1* PACKING YARN.—ltalian Packin; Yarn, •■itab’e for steam en.in-»s. ir.orutACa-e t o( the beat materia), and tor a\L*. at tv »oue a » rr.ee. trt WEAVER. FiTI.KH. 4 Kv. X.vttV \VATVM*nd«V 'VHUtVVs ]\K\V Nos. 1A 2 MAL'KKIII L—A nuii! 1 » tat oiceof assorted r-vrwaros.lj ;.l.r< f;oa. veajuaj K#naia«tca. and lor aal? 01 VM. J.TkYLOR i C' . SOU fH WKaR\