j£f’ > ¥toi? loa %°L^ , ?*wv , •A* Baoker, Savannah, Ga ' J Weddell. Ytv . - -RDowle«,NY A &2*&Kl V ‘ la.Philft, T Jlfcrernjiiißs '-•'- ,y; ; 5 h Johnson, N Y !i vKHjWvi* •« ■ ' G APerdioanß, Trenton ' J W OPoe, Macon, Ga ,• •• WW'Parker, NC - - - Leopard Pawano, Balt IH: ; L Rumple JtlacGfV -, Mim Kumple.A sister, Ga. N Waterman, Boston G p Whitaker, Md Clh* Flickering, N,H 7.' B*rHjS.N Y 1 Y • > ThogChalmers,Va Mrs P V-Crumn.Va -•••-- J_BLamper,Mass ;’. > ''' •HP Edmond, Richmond JTDoswell,>NO ,- , 9 MSorr^l;Savannah f- - 3 King, Ga *,*■ . i -W. - ‘ G Crook, Waahinstton,D C 5 Mi«Jjelar r P.orto Rico L >jprKirkpatricks Dublin ?• §p- Kri " ?ort2r> ' ST-Brown* Georset’q B O' • H K^nr*Gnor^t'n,DC * J J WMacoffliuMobil* JM/Wil*nvßaU --CA Burns.N Y < wj Shaw, NY J Gilbert. N Y £X&™ua.NY* . . ', Geo (? Dunbar, K Y 6 WHiuton,WMhjDC'.- J A Fittlflr.Stateii Island JB Kuby. gonn>. • , v , ’ ■ .. .... MERCHANTS’' HOTEL—Fourth sh. below Aroh.' R F Rrpvn, Readme “ ;:DBrtn«ile. Pa ' Jno.B Grim, j*a: \ - ' ‘ JY-l) Bigler, Princeton H D Norrell.Au«usta, G& B Reilly,PottsviUo- TjFrvraire. Milton - JCLoag. Phila w ACoxv'Bhipnensbttrg '-Miss Maggie JnrinVPa Mies Nannio trvin, Pa P Arnold, Carlisio, Pa J«W,R»dlej, NY . J Chambers. Newport, Pa Sami Bteanfrrn«niN Y - Mr Winchester. Pa ‘ Wm Willis, Pi WD Bowman. Muncy, Pa W A&’hryor Pa ; - Jos Johnston, Term H AElhoft, Balt ' * NH Jennings, Balt' W DDoVid,North Behd , LEWise,Balt' Chns Broward. FIA * Henry Wise. Balt MS Fletcher, Md Mr £/W Fu Ito e r &*o n, Pa Mis* 8 C FabnnWWport W & Carmichael, Tenn 3 HVOianoniTenn ' HBoob?e,NY‘ v • • > C BSeelyA la',Pittsbnry.‘* ,l - HOTEIj-CKeßtnn isU, abpve Fifth. - - WE Bates, Pittsburg •- - ; JFf Harris.. Pittsburg WHSvan,PitUburst , • C White, BaYannah J-Bhnruml, Jersey Gity 1# P Cowdey A* Ja. Ga G Miller Alar NY Miss Miller, NY ’ v RBGdmer,MtAiry,NO WHSam, Jr* MChunk. John Kearns, Wash, D C Wm HBhaw, N Y A Hondersou. pottsviUe David Strohm. Kingston • C Brin ton A Ift-W Cbester Miss Brinton, W Cho&ler ' Misa Thomas. W Chester •, Bami Bandel. Balt - • J hfWilson A !a. N Y Miss E M Tarranoe, NY. HDrolflinan.'NY/?/ > R Gray. N C. JCHart.Qhio : v > .• gv®*pn AIa,NY. Mim Wuson- N x - iJpPefers^ionKßranch R WAddis, Irsncaster 7 Gbo M Ot.bnger, Lancaster £ AHadmut.N Y\ „ . ~ JasKSmith, Reading , E ' ■ l H.4«“f?c™Mrd co,p*' Natton.FegJsr, M Chijnic.. WH Condell; Del - . ,la* l)Coop»T A tft.Bol H H Wldte; Baltimore H Krs w, York, Pa -,. /V Manner A la, N C . TBWithaniAla,BC * “ T RMagIU.SC’ * 1 F M Jahnsoni N C. ; • . EL Here, Salem’. NC • HBCatlett.Whsh’ton.DC MrGittiossAla.Wash,DC > FRANKLIN HOUSE—Cheitnnt street, above Third. Whi LNashy.NY 8 Truitt. Md;, ' , f EKHaraey. Tenti j ; • Jaa McMarms, Towa ', $5 Lwlu?ston Ala,N J - t .JiCßrm(l,P* giml-DaTißiltU - J • Thos Heart, N Y . ThosMow,«.Y. .« u<( .Jaa Wilson. liid . r Jos BmdbnrT.'N Y‘*'' JasSmlthiN.Y Wlßeed.Maas'r-CClaud,NY /\ llHaldoinan,Harriaburtt,Pa . JONKS’ street* above Sixth* JDooimio.Ul ~ JBGraves.Hl Henrj-Ii Hoyt.Va . Davis Wrlsht. Va John N Mason A la, Pa R Boale, Washington Miss Bnnle. Washington : Isaao Davis, N J Theo Carter. Pa- • TBDoran,Ala Dj MrLoan A la. Easton John T Bcotf, Balt WmMnevins.NY . JWBro»th,NY A T Dei Vailft. NY Mn M T Levere. N Y' E aDcrden,N Y.: *. A’ G 8 Winston<N Y Rami Wood.N Y - Rev Geo W Watson, N Y C Wißcnnottkto.NY ER Biddle, NY P K White* Richmond , -i Mrs SArlenton, N Y. Thm Geor*e< Md f ; -.1 Jacob Wilkins, Md DHenmNY- •. -v "Wilsonßums,NY Mrs Y» jison. N Y Mias Ramh Esrlo. Va 8 OTownaend A la, N Y , Rohbßayard.N Y G K Faust. NC JHPrinee.NC MwJH Prince.NC W CHandlan, Wheel^Va Wm II Ross, Del. . .. ' STATES VNION-MarkotsU above Sixth. . , G WGates, Htmtinvton co J-HThompsdn, Pa /W G JnneW, Wilm. Del ' J 8 Gleim, Texas- WmS Chandler. Texas 1 ’ F Myers, Kootstown - B ' P Wright, Pittsburg 8 Wrlsht. Pittsbttrt . ■ > ■ W•Moore* Salem j. 1 • 8 A Shroff. J co J Carson.-Lnoftoo ; : ‘ RK Hassmver, Lntrobe A Garland. NY-"- JT Morris A la, Phila w Krouso, Pa, - j - ' HHa)nmirrh,Va ARhriyer, Pa - -■ ■ WSUckrt,'lAnoco v ‘ 118 Miller, Lane oo John H Peoreol. Lancaster H WilUams. Lancaster ’ > J A Johnston, Pa - ’ J D Conrad A la. Allan City Miss Conrad* Allan City • SilasConrad,Allan City A Gneakman, Coatesv’e - GW Hinkle, Atlan City - W MeVey, Harrisburg HPDnnbir. Pittsburg Isaaoßlaca,Columbia Miss Beil Collms, Atln City M MnCiees, Atlan City A Annv.China, , Mr Clark,Shippcnsburg RDFlsner, --< ■ * ' UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third, A D co’, Pa T 8 Filbert. Waynesboro T-GRobertson,Hasewtown Thos B Wilson. AUentorm Miss E C Wils on. Allen town Wm 8 Sbanu'N J H B McGoaeral A la. NY ZP Boyer. Pnttsville J HH Swartz, Lebanon E GShulse A la, Ohio - J Bndyes, Rhippensburg - WS Kins. York co, Pa - AM Loidich. BPlank,Cumb’dco. Pa JHEImer,N.T -' Geo L Croil, Middlotown H J Michael, Balt ’ W B Rhofibr. Pittsburg .Ino Beck. Easton i_ liP Halme.Mo " : , W B Amborsnn. Waynesb jos Price. Waynesboro ‘ J Besnre A U, Waynesboro MissMMflntzer, Watueeb MissM AColliflowar, do • H Lebo. Jr A wiio-Allen’n John Postorios, N Y wm C Gostmrgb A la, N Y David Pntnam A wife, O N ATION AL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. JBCta.wc*rphita-' Benißeiff.Phila . J A Jomj*, BtClair - H JHendler, Pottsville John Koonea- Lancaster co Jacob MartihiLambißterro JJ Dovoy, Schuylkill co JJ Weietev, Anuvillo, Pa , . .JH Jones. Jr,Boston , Miss K Kooucs,.LMie'Wreo Mias E Koones, Lano'r co MrPMll&Ja^NCnstle.Dol Mrs Bardwell Adaua.Pa OlilwGontres^'MtEaton,o Mrs CTMarsh.Lanr/rco JeeWhUakerj Dnrhara Wm Taylor, Allentown ,T,Bchimrman, Allentown HOTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut. JfS ThoinMnm.NO.XJ.Moorc, I*, • \ J Travner. Chea co J KKJrkjChes.co D Kimble,Chesco b .'. .. . . RJ, MoMiufer. Cfacsco AKirrme. Chosco- • 8 H Shuler, Ches co Isaac Pertolet.: Rendine .. J M Heller, Readiog ALromrPtDeposit, SMorcer, Pa A. f - I'-LBHoopes,‘Wilm.Del JasComwr. Wjlm, Del HP Jones A la, Ches co Pennock, Wiinu Del ; y MERCHANTS’ HOUSE-Third at., above CaliowhilL HHHeUcI. Pa ' BillheimJr.; Bntstown AKKalclmer, Lehigh co . JF ShaSer, Lehish co JoeSchnnrmap A K.AUent WJ Doster-Bethlehem ALAnderson, Plilla, C Fellraan, Richland CyrusM Krall,Pa EVBurkert.Pa Rev Herman A fate, Read . A R Wbidman, Lane co -.l Gftn V Anplebnch, Pa - „ ASCunwilnrs.Beuns prove J P Richter, Selins Grove Miss A-Richter, Bftlms Grov Mrs Boyhr, Bath, Pa BALD EAGLE HOTEIr-Third st,. ab. Callowhill. Isaac Colgman.Bethlehem Jns Donnely A daa.Pa Jns Lownebt, Bucks co, WinF Mosser. Rlatinvton Wnf Adams, geagersnllo JGWink.N White Hail Pa. r H Smith. Montgomery co PoterSpanglor.Jr.Pa h H Phillips,Salem, 0 H Holjooher, Montg co . Jno Woldner, Monts co P*ter Brovrn, Irfunc co Jnoß CWmcr/TrlftTapoxt CPPeixotj. Tylersport,Pa MH Rnyder. a ßethlehem F>onut, Northampton co . HM Nogel, Pa J’-Jhale,Northaratoaco . ‘4 EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above .{lace. . J Stnrlftir. Boston H Lawson, N Y . > SM Mnus, Chester co , JfHYtmux, Delaw co f D Cline.N J / W WaJiner, Boston i J N Watson. Baltimore B J Thompson. Kansas , PHrown^Df-Y *. - ‘ GRRnwtll.Montgy co SP Tomaa. N-Y- ’. ►> r I*Tmmel, York co ~ E Whiteside. Pa' . < T GF*orjrn, Min ' ‘ i. • *JN Baily, NY , CS Mustier •' - . . J.D Brington, Indianaco - . » BARLEY' SHEAF—Second street. belowVJne,.. & Smith. Easton <, . M MelhtosUfGerrnantown 3tratton. Germantown W P Phelan, Germantown nonHolcorabe. N J ■ Dr W T.ivinsstou A la. NY ji Thomas. Lombemlle • ■ WD Ely, PWls BHHckwell.N J_ ... - 3 G Blackwell, Loaisv, Ky BTi patren « U, Mass - J Anderson. Newtown AYerkea, Bucks co G Winahip, N, Y BLAtiK DEAD. at. above Callowhill taron Krdman. Milleratn J K StawonLNewmanHtn Uster Steward, NeWroanst LM. Leung, Millbauk Chos Borer# Millback .. - J Hontsel* Pottsyillo , LeviMinerr,MChunk,.. H Briggs, MChunk. - * f MOUJfT YERjpfON—Second street above Arch. ’ , 'J Mitftbler.Easton, Pa J K JrY'' •, : GMoßalters.Bethlehem • .'Hfitnll. Trenton, N J JTWftaster, N Y , H S Stull, N J • Qfeeßsrhdurfc la, Fla • . IMPORT ATT OSS. tbe PressJ , ' ' • - itfaretta, Bibber-340 hbda sugar 8 A W AIARIN£' IN.TKI,II6EaCE. SEEFOURTH PAGE. .•** 'r-'v "■ BY niBOIAVR, * fc * f (Correspondence of The Press,) trom*Rot tar^ainf V * nU * * ront Liverscol; Charlemagne, .; Below, ship JAne Parker, from London. , nshora Hole, and the brifi Commodore otowart and afi twknomi brig are ashore on Doxbury Beach, :• ±* seconddrspatcu. * - 1 The brig JaDiaty£"f and from Portland for Philadel pbfa. is osbnro. on DuxbUrr“Bc»eh. She hoe lost her Slits and forefoot. Brin, Commodore.of Portland, for aeksortvjlle.ia ashore at the same place. Both .vessels will mofTdurin* the next spring tides. .1 . .BaltimoSX,. Sept 19,18» -» Arrived, sehr Exchange, from Monrovia, Africa, Aug 8. brig Palmas, hence, arr July.27th. for leeward in two dors; brig Useliaymim New .York, &:h?!t'V7Mau4nd l ofNowYork,wentashore on Fri day on llodkip Point. She will have io be lightened. ; ‘AB&, °*'*“ >l *» t * . Bichawnd Wh ■ ynlk’jeil'ordM,''•*“!»• Mriwd *1 Near L?ve wol S > wtW® 0 "* from York, errived «t : arrived ®hl« t r< JT5, Liverpool fo/ PhiUdel * “i? ul,) M* 0 1?. !»»* “«• n'?irti»7?b HoDP ? r ! f ”. VelwrelM, Mtled from jSliip GremulsVDrejer.from Borton, at Boiter Mth _ ShibJ q Riolmrdson, Lavia. fo,BaUimoro,«»Ued torn Liverpool 2d inst. •’■v I **. . Shin .Switzerland,, from Manilla for London, passed pwllit tnst..* , < , j a /* ,i ; j ■ 1 - Ship Marathon, from Liverpool, arrived at New York yesterday.- 'i * • •: r . - *- , - ,* * l *, ,Sh Ip DeWitt Clinton,Fonkf from Liverprol, was be- ltnr® MwUng, from New Orlea^VtLM ‘ Shtp-Jolm Harris,Lewis, from Charleston,’w*s at . Xfbara. Cnb*, 28tb nit, to load tobacco for Valparateo, . . 8M& Manhattan, Dixon, from Liverpool Aug e, arrived -at New York yesterday. - ■ r .‘ ‘ I -Birk Milton; Bradford, from Liverpool Aug lO.'arrived at New* York yesterday. • ■" BdrkHoheMtouJfer, JUmbke, for Philadelphia, 1 hailed friwHclvoetSlstnfti • •*- '■ • - r ‘ v t-'Bark Mahloniwilliaipson# B^harfforth,,cleared at Ba hut lithult- forUlode -• ' -- : ' Albordiha, Onendag, henid, arrived at- London Bark -23 th utt, • '*’ ** I '* ••■ s - r \ Bark AMra.-LTnchtfor PhiMalphia, cleared at N»w : O.rlnnns.utli Jn.t with: H hhtl(*«biw«), tm pin lead. >,iu Mia blilea. J 3 Me. make root, Cl J tmptr eaekei ana .nntboyfliand&pke«rwlae, .y., ■ \r-.t •; . ; SHEEnNOS iFOR EX =■• . >_.:T;'kSTeHOLSON, J,;... ' . ; : wtppvifa, alt waye mf SSHitam wWOn* at- tnonthttsk buyers. mmmommmntmi wmsmmaaßmst SUOAR.-M-S(K) B&irel, Tbrious ‘.wpls'i* sw tost* JRsiJo 'J.iiSTITIA Stnet. i tITAYLOR-OUANIf.-On-tbß Sib'inMn G. ,Wll«nn, V. D.Mm Mr, John 6. TttSlor Ur' f.lrUi' HnntiiiK Ann Cjuann, both crthiSoity.* •, * ' ■ -,, MUbLIN-PITHMAR.-Auru.t Ml, br R,v. J.Hn roilton, M.F, MnUtn, Esa.tioMlss EUen'JanC Dithniftr, both orPhiladelphla. * ■ • —' •' ,• , * MULLEN.—In Norristovrn, on the 13th inst., by RaV. J. O’Donahue Peter y. Hoy, of valley Forge, Ra., lo Miss Maggie T. MuUen, of this city. * LUBBOOK-COURT.-Oft the Wth inst.; by Rdv, Wm. Sohumnn.F.E.Lubbock,of Charlestoh. 8.C., to Mia, Mprgeretta Court, eldest daughter of Edward Court, of this city, • • • >' , * DIED. HALL.—On the 19th inst., Edward Morris, son of Ed wardS. and Kate Pi Hall, in t. e Bth year ofhis aeo. «?o’ ni ‘ in”il>« Her relatives friends aro.refrpnctAilly invited to attend;her funeral, from the re r Bl ‘ d H e j n Jft of n £S r S., Burr, southwest colmer of Sixth and Fedenvj streets,on T^iesday,2oth inst.,at 2 oclock P.M.^lo proceed to MonumontCometery.; ROBINSON.—On the 17th inst-, Miss Ehxabeth Ro binson, in the 47th year of her age. , , , Funeral from the residonoe of her brother;inJaw, Asron Pilmor, South Paecllstvillo, ,T»oo‘y fourth wnrd.tnislTuesdftyJaftornoon.otJo dnok.. * CURTIS.—At west “Chester, Fa.* on the. I7|h mat., Harriet T., daughter of John H. Curtis, ofthisctty. , • Funeral eernpeatSt. Andrew’s Churoh, Bignth street, near BBmcejthis(TuesdayJaftombon, at<o clock. , ENffl.ffiH.-On' the 18th, inst.. Henrj F. Enjlub, in theSSth rear of his are; .. _ , . , Funeml from No. 9 Fayotto street, this (Tuesday) a iMt„ Capt. Janwa Jerman, in the 4lst year bfhisaee.^' • „ . . . ■ Fuheralfrora hi* late residence. Second street, below d Nippes, Esq.,intlieaistyear ofher age. . . - ■ Funeral from tlie resideuoe. of lior huabsnd, corner of Sixth and Coatee streets, this (Tuesday ) moxwng^at ?»loCUI.IjOUGH.— Suddenly.' on the ,18th inst., John, son of John and Elizabeth MoCuUough,aged 13 years and S months. ... , _ __ _ Funeral frointhe residence of h»s Hutnes, No 524 Dugan street, west of Fifteenth, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, - ' COLE -On the 18th mst., Sarah Cole, rehot of the late Joseph R. Cole. - , . , . Funeral from her late residence, No. 24 Federal street* below Second, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. . ‘ „ * COOPER.—On the 18th inst., Almira H., wife of BenJ. C. Cooper. , , , . Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 134 North Eleventh street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. _ . * RINEHAMER-*-On the 17th instant, Elmira., only daughter of James B. and Charlotte Rlunehamer, in the 4th year of her age. . . . w •Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 208 North^ Fourth street, (his (Tuesday) morning, O' WELLS.—On tho 16th inst., Mr*. Rhoda Wells, aged 33 years. 1 Funeral frora the'residenoe of Mr. Jacob Staflnor. Prime street, east of Gta/’s Ferry road, this (Tuesday) morning, at 9 o’clock. • „ > * YOUNG.—On the 17th inst,, James Young* in the 36th year of bis age. . ... ~:■*_ Funeral from toe residence of his bnnher-in-law, Archibald Ginn. Cutnbort street, near Twenty-third, M. ;„d ,Mary Krupp. sred l year and 2 months. _ * - BUSH.—On the 17th mst., In Bucks ooiinty, Peter Bush./ormerly of this city, in the 82d year of his age. * MINES.-On the 17th inst.. MaggieAudersOn, infant daughter of jameß and Jane Mines, aged 11) weeks. * i MARSHALL.—On the 16th mat/, Alex. D. Marshall. . -.Funeral from his late residence, No. 115 North Fif tfehth street, this (Tuesday) afterboon, at 3 o’clock. * BEELER.—Suddenly, on the morning of the 19th, of congestion of the brain* Mr. Godfrey T. Beeter* in t.be A2d rear ofhis age. (Due notice will given of the fonerauL • ' HOOPEB.«Cu the 15th inst,, J. Ross Hoopes, aged 37 years; - w ' . ' -•BITUAItY, Dead! In the crime and vigor oflife—in the lush and joy of manhood. “ Ashes to aehos* and dust to dust.*’ iWe knew J. Ross Hoopes in his home circle, sur oundod by all that was Dearest and denrost to him, his >est and holiest feelings called forth. Now that house hold band is broken, and he, tho “ loved of nil,** dead. JAfe to him was dear, and it cost many rants to bid farewell to its brief dream. Ho kuew that he must did; to to solve tlmt enigma human wisdom never yet has fa homed, that when the morrow’s sun should rise,he would wap archangel in knowledge,and bo hid sraidst the glorious beams of the sun of righteousness. There were moments when the billows of the dark oaenn, so deep, so awful, and troubled, made his spirit recoil with dismay | but he remembered “ yea. though walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will : ear no evil: for thou art with me; thy r<x) and thy staff they comfort me,” and the utterances of his heart were i “ Behold. God is my salvation; I will trnst, and not be afraid: for the Lora Jehovah is my strength and my song; he alto is become my salvation.” The thought of leaving' his little ones fatherless was naturally .tempered with muoh sadness, but God’s pro mises to tho widow and orphan, “A father of the fo herlosa, and ajadjro of the widows is the Lord in his mly habitation.” cheered and encouraged him. Kind nenda and loving hearts strove to warn off tho blow, mt death waslnvincible, he folded him in bis embrace, eaying to us the remembrance that he was true n* a msb&ndjlovmg ns la paront, faithful as a son, and valued ns a friend. “ For 1 reckon that the sufferings of this present time £re not worthy to bo compared with tho glory that shall e revealed in us,” , September 19,1859.* M. BLACK. IRISH POPLUre, all qualities. :Plain Grey Irish Poplins. Black -Yelopr Reps. ; Block Amehnes. Black Bat*n de Chines. ' Black Winter Gloves and Gauntlets. Mourning Brocade Mohairs, Black Cloth Cloaks for Fall. Mourning Balmoral Skirts. BUck Gros Grain and Poult de Soie Bilks. , Just received br BESSON A SON, MouratnK_Btore, s!4-ly No. 608 cfHKSTNIfr Street, .AMANDA SPENCE, OF NEW YORK, will Lecturo ”On Evil and its Conse quences.’’at Sjnsom-streot Ha(l, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at o’clock, Admission, fl cents. rfp.2t* fYPrmiSH DBPCTATION, THEDEPUTA- Uk3 TION from t|<6 Irish Preshvtenan Church, oon sistingof the Rev. John E»oar,D. I)., of Belfast j the Rev. 8. M* PJI.L, ol;Ballymena; and the Rev. Daviu Wilson, m Limerick, arrived at New York yesterday. It In proposed to hold a meeting of ministers and laymen of the v.rjotis Evangelical Churches THIS DAY, at tho close of the noon pra) er-meeting, mJA YNE r s HALL,for the purpose .of making arrangements for extending to tho Deputation a.oordial wolcome to this city. It* MEETING OF AMERICAN BOARD.— V‘T*m..vT&S*S)2? ira,tt,e of Arrangements will ineetTHlB AFThR NOON.f Tuesday,) at 4 o'clock, at the PRES BYTERIAN HOUSE, 1334 CHKBTNUT Street. It* - • JOHN McLEUI), Seo. of Com. fr?*..TP.^ UE WILLIAMSPORT AND EL- IkiiL chattel mortgage BONpHOLpERS.-A meeting will be held on WED* NhBDA\.thG2Ut September,tU 12M.,in Rooms Nos. «and 24 Washington Building* No. 274 South THIRD Street. By order of the Chairmih. s29*2t ir"3=» NOTICE GUEEN AND COATEB-ST. LL7 PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. The third instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per share, fip «ie »(cck of the Green and Ooetes-strcet Passenger Railroad Company, will be due and payable on the llth w WA^JPu& r fet ,; t** 1 * 16 °® <,e of the Company,No. By order of ilia Board. i&tfigtutOH HARRY CONNELLY, Treasurer. frs=* PROF. 0. 5, FOWLER WILL COM \U. MENCE a Course of LECTURES ON LIFE, its Law. Organs, Funotions/and Improvement,**taught br and Pbyßiolo«v* at MUSICAL FUND HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING. Sept. 29th, and give professional opinions and advice daily at his rooms. For particulars see bill* and papers of tho day, s!2-lm rr?* notice-office of the hektonn FIVE DOLLARS on each share of the etook ol this Company Will be due and payable at the Office of the Company on WEDNESDAY, the 21st of Sept, 1069. «9-J4t S. M. ZlJLlCK, Secretary, GREEN AND COATES STREKXB I'AS IO,. BENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. Notice is hereby given,, that ell Stockholders who do not pay the sooond instalment of their subscriptions on or liefore the 29th day of September, 1859, will be charged one percent per month on the unpaid balance from June Bth, iultimo, and If tbe same shall not be paid before the Bth day of January, JSOO, their stock will be birfeited. order of the Board. , DENDY BHARWOOD, els-dt3s . Secretary. At a meetins of the Commierioßer. named in the act ineorporatin,the Thirteenth and Fifteenth-atreote Pa«- oC TbiMelphia, held Bepl. Ist, 1859. at No. 327 Walnut street, it wns resolved that the Books for * sQbspnptions to the capital stock of the A h L r^ ent L an(i : FiftecnthHrtreets Paosenger Railway JiwAESfiaitea Notice iti hereb, given, l ßtmka?o , r rtMffismk. •enptions to the stock of the Thirteenth And Fitteenth streeta PaMonKcr Railway Company wfu be opened at the time and plaoe above mentioned. il, * -«w4 '-. Vmmgs Till, - Committee. NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE “THE PRESS” prepared to execute neatly, cheaply and expeditiouri, nvinv suonirrioH of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, POSTERS, HANDBILLS, Printing for AUCTIONEERS, LAWYERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, BANKS, KAILHOAD AND INSURANCE 18. All orders left at the Poblioation Office of The nit, No. 417 CHESTNUT STREET, will be promptly Headed to. TVOTICE.— A& there has been no nomina li tlon made in the Sixth Representative District, 1 offer myself as the Democratic candidate. \ It* . , GEORGE EARP, Jr. ftABRIAGE BAZAAR, NINTH AND \J SANSOM Btrceto. TWENTY-EIGHTH SEMI-ANNUAL TRADE SALE -. rttvt OF CARRIAGES AT PHILADELPHIA. This sale will tAKonbwe on WEDNESDAY MORNfNG, Sth September, at Id o’clock, at the Bacaar. - The collection will comprise nt least j , 100 LIGHT CARRIAGES, From makers of acknowledsed reputation. Tho sate will be positive, and will not be post poned on acoount of the weather. teSb-at: ALFRED M. HBRKNES3, Auctioneer. '%/§•- E. - CLARK, on motion of L. B. ,T°WNSK N D, Esq-.and JOSEPH C. TURNER, 53WptiQaof Furman Sheppard. Esq., wore yesterday tp practice law in the District Court, and Philadelphia oololl oa *' or ' City nnd County of Their office may be found at WO WALNUT Street. |M| cOLEES’ * PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, 02 f Street, below Seve nth, op posite Jayne s Holt. ’ r IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! 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JvP*?Md Jaokson. Mmo. 25cts. SIX SOUNDINGS., By Rev. J. B. Ripley. 18mo. 23 oents. LIFE AND LABORS OF REV. DANIEL BAKER. 12mo. 3L25. For sale by a WILLIAM 8. 5b ALFRED MARTIEN, _ls No. 608 CHESTNUT Street. OLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS VF xhe undersigned states that he h&a frequently for sale books printed between the rears 1470 and 2fl00:«arly editions of the Fathers of tho Reformers end of the Pu ritan Divines; in Law, Braeton, Littleton, Puffendorff, Grotius, Dowat, Coke, Hate, toe Year Books, Reports, Ao., are often to be found on his shelves: Cyclopedias* Uxicons, Classio authors, History, Poetry, Philosophy, Science,.Political Economy, Government. Architecture, Natural History. Treatisesuponthesp and other kindrod subjects are being continually dealt m by him. Books, in large and small quantiUes, purohased at the Cuatom- Fourth a philadef‘fio! 10 ’ Street, above - mvioim D JOHN CAMPBELL. rpRUITT, BRO„ & CO.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS H A R DW ABE. CUTLERY-, QUNS, PISTOLS, 40., 529 MARKET STREET. 529 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, nub-ton PHILADELPHIA. HJOOBE, HENSZEY & 00-, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AHD GUN WAREHOUSE. NO. 437 MARKET, AND 41S COMMERCE STB,, a»-ton PHILADELPHIA. CAERIAGES DILL HEADS, OF TIIE MANUFACTURE OF WILLIAM L. ROGERS. COMPANIES. REPOSITORY, 1000 CHESTNUT STREET. 1011 815*2m (JLAKK’S SPOOL COTTON, Just rooeived, A FULL ASSORTMENT IN WHITE, BLACK, AND COLORS, For sale by CHARLES FIELD, NO. BO NORTH SIXTH STREET, AGENT FOR PHILADELPHIA. rf-Im* NEWLAND & 00., LOOKINO-3LASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stock of OIL PAINTINGS, oto. All at very Low Prices. 604 AROII Street, above SIXTH, Philadolphin, ’ alg-tjnlif MANCHESTER SCALES. £* No. 23 North SIXTH Street mny bo found a ni'rnlftßsorlmentof OONTKR SOALF.S, PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES, DORMANT WARF.HOUeE SOALEB, Also. . , RAILROAD TRACK SCALES furnished ft( short no tice AU warranted to indicate standard weight, accu rate! and durable, Tho style and finish of the above goods best known by examination. ais-thatulm GEO. W. COI/BY Sc CO._ pEAOfI BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE— i?r r a gfr "" tr r, 1 ' mu v B. W.oorner of fIIXTH and COATES Bttf., The above Slato la equal in quality to the best Welsh Slate. nuZVtnthß-lro 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 BTEREOBCOPIC BAZAAR.—Great Emporium for Sterepscppegacd Btereoacopio Views, Amerioan,French ana English, opera Glasses. Microscopes, and improved SP ' O^M -Cor, e0 l i}f?.“ l^misf.n t U»i.n, , , ns .Booth FOURTH.Stteot, bnlow Che.tnuL AiUfioinl Human Ejp.in.Mm, cS-linif THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, • SEPTEMBER 20, 1859. THOUSAND SUBSORI- HARDWARE. THIRD-STREET JOBBING HOUSES 1859.fa1l trade. 1859. BUNN. KAICHJEL. & CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN FANCY DRY GOODS. 137 NORTH THIRD STREET, Are prepared to exhibit at their salesrooms the most completo stock of goods ever offered by thorn* present ing unusual attractions to the trade generally. The stock oomprisea a complete assortment of every variety of SILKS , lUBBONS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, CLOTHS, OABBIMEREB AND VESTINGS, HOIBERY, GLOVES, AND TRIMMINGS, Also, a full and genoral assortment of Fell and Winter SHAWLS. To all of whioh they invito the attention of CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS, 8, M. BUNN, V. C. BUSH, H. R. RAIGUEL, W. W. KURTZ,* s2O-Jm H. E. BUNN. HALES BY AUCTION. YOKK. NEW RUCTION NOTICE VAN WVCK, TOWNSEND, & IVARRENS, THURSDAY, SEPT. D, At ID o'clock, at their Salesrooms, On six month, oredit. SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE SALE SHAWLS, Bern, tho ENTIRE BALANCE of the autumn im portation of THIRION, MAILLABD, * CO, The sale will comprise the following goods, viz: 500 SQUARE and CHAINS LAINE PARIS BROCHE SHAWLS, of suporior quality and designs. 600 LONG CHAINS LAINB PARIS BROCHE SHAWLS, of entirely NEW PATTERNS and SPLENDID QUALITIES, for city rotail trade. 5,000 BUPERB QUALITIES and NEWEST STYLES THIBET and CACHEMERE STELLA BROCHE BORDERED BHAWLB. The assortment will comprise a LARGE PROPORTION of the RICH EST GOODS EVER IMPORTED into this ooun try. 600 very ohoico and RICH STYLES PRINTED-BOR DERS THIBET and CACHEMERE SHAWLS. 700 SUPERB QUALITIES BLACK and CHOICE SHADES THIBET and CACHEMERE SHAWLS, heavy BILK FRINGES. 600 super BLACK and SELECT COLORS THIBET and CACHEMERE SQUARE SHAWLS, wool fringes. 150 SPLENDID QUALITIES BLACK THIBET and CACHEMERE LONG SHAWLS, for BEST city retail trade. 2,000 BLACK and MODE 7-4 and 8-4 MOUSSELTNE LAINE SHAWLS, of very superior qualities* K?* The attention of the Trade is solicited. Catalogues and samples on the morning of sale. se2o-2t DRY-UOODS JOBBERS. I L L OPEN THIS DAY, ANOTHER INVOICE ‘ OF TOE MATCHLESS PRINTS, FOR SALE BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE AT SIX CENTS. ron BEAUTY OF DESIGN. GOODNESS OP A ULITY AND COLORS' *, THEY ARE WITHOUT RIVAL. JOSHUA L. BAILY, 313 MARKET STREET, IK-tf PHILADELPHIA. J t W. PROCTOR & CO.. IMPORTERS, MANUFACTUR ERS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS, * L A D I E S’ CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, 708 CHESTNUT street, PHILADELPHIA, invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS To their Stocka’compnsing EVERY VARIETY OF STYLES In medium and first-olaas Goods, inoludioc FINE AND COSTLY VELVET CLOAKS. HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS, MISSES’ CLOAKS. Ao., Ac. NEW STRIPED BOURNOUS, BOURNOUB WITH PLAITS, Ac., Aon All of which will be offered at Low Prices TO CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO.. THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. 708 CHESTNUT STREET. M-tf 'YyM. S. STEWART & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, 303 MARKET STREET, Are now daily receiving from the Large Auction Sales, and other sources, a full assortment of desirable FALL GOODS, purchased FOR CASH, to which they invite the attention of Cosh and prompt Six-months bujora. Full lines of Black and Fancy Silks, and all tho new fabrics in Dress Goods, constantly on hand. e9-3m 1859 FALLIMPORTATION * 1859 JOEL J. BAILY & 00., No. 219 MARKET STREET, AND 308 CHURCH ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA, Have reeeivod by recent arrivals, and will continue to reoeive during the season a full and ooinplete assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of HOSIBRY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS. LADIES', MISSES’, GENTS’, and BOYS LAMBS-WOOL, MERINO, SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND TANTS. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Black and Fancy Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Cravats. Linen, Cambric, and Silk lldkfs. SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, Ac. Also, a handsome stock of WHITE, LACE, and MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. COTTON, MARSEILLES, nnd LINEN BHIRT FRONTS, a large and cheap variety. “JOUVIN’S SYSTEME.” BBBT QUALITY KID GLOVES. A splendid assortment of oolrtrs and sizes. WOOL COMFORTS,HOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS, &o Together with a large assortment of CLARK’S supe* perior six-cord " Silk-Finished ” nnd “ Enamelled •* SPOOL COTTON. Also, their Bewing Maohino Cotton, put up on spools of 2,400 yards each, to which the ntton tionofShirtMakereand Manufacturers Is particularly requested. CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS are Invited to examine our Btook, which is one of the largest and most attractive ever offered to the trade. s7-2m PACKING YARN . —ltalian Packing Yam, snitablo for steam engines, manufactured of the beat mntenal. »od InF.elo. otthe Ue.t pncea, sell We.» N. WATKR end if W, Wfjj kWh. PITCH AND TAR.—3SO bbls. Pitch, Urge Wilmington «l«e extra oualitjr, for ahlp uae. ,31 bbla, iJerth ,U No. W BouUt whakVjis. RETAIL DRY GOODS. JjJYBE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND AROH. _ STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GO OHS. 18 5 0. DRY GOODS FOR AUTUMN. THE WHOLE STOCK OF SILK GOOHS. full stock op STAPLE 000 U S. FULL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, FASHIONABLE F ALLSHAWLS, CLOTHS. CABSIMEREN. AND VESTINGS* BLANKETS, QUILTS. TABLE LINENS, he, N. B.—Black Silks, Wholesale, at Low Rates. BARGAINS DAILY FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS sso-liu DRESS GOODS. We would respectfully call attention to our complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. POPLINS, VALENCIAS, MOUSLINES, PRINTED MERINOS, CUALLIES, FOIL DE CJIEVRES, ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINTZES, i Vc., With a full Btouk of all the now duairnt'lo textures of thi. season’s importation. THOS. W. EVANS & CO.. . 818 AND 830 CHESTNUT STREET. *l9-3t •* PALL SILKS. THOS. W. EVANS & CO*. ■* * ’ HAVE NOW OPEN, OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT or NEW RICH SILKS, f Selected for the best CITY RETAIL TRADE. And will bo found to embrace all the latest and moat fashionable stylos miportod this season, AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. *l9-3t AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. CUR.WEN STODDART Jk BROTHER, 4JO, 453, AND 454 NORTH, fiECONDSTREET, ABOVE WILLOW, llitve receivnd n largo Stook of Goods adapted to the preeout aud coming season, consrttmg of new and beau tiful at) le* of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, Ac., Ac From (ho late Auction Sales in New York, and ready for exhibition. Upward* of FIFTY riECES RICH DRESS SILKS of now and haminoj.e style* at from We. to $1.25. b2O-3 AND ELEGANT PALL STOOK. L. J. LEVY & CO. Are dailyreceiving addition* to their new and very choice awortmeutof FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which compri*e*at thi* timo one of the largest a* well a* the mfert select assortments of ‘ ■ LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, which ean be found in thi* country. Every new fabric whioh han been manufactured for Pali and Winter wear, a* well a* their usual assortment of tfL'APLE GOODS of superior qualities, will bo found in and at prioes a* low a* similar good* can 1m purchased elsewhere. f** tc Co., have effected arrangement* in Pari* >y>biefi they will In) inconstant receipt uuring the *ea wu'-of *malfqui*«atie* of every approved new articlo wliich may be presented to the fashionable trade of that city. The selection* will be made from the houses 111 Tana most celebrated for their good taste, 800 AND 811 CUKBTNUT STREET. *l9-31 T ADJES* GOODS AT FIRST PRICES.— •*-A lu opening with the presentceason, our thirty vevealli bosinea* year, wo take pleasure in ANNOUNCING TO TUB LADIES the introduction, for our owu salos exclusively, of a su perb quality of SINGLE AND DOUBLE KNITTING ZEPHYR, wmoh foT it* EXQUISITE SOFTNESS, ROITNDEp FULLNESS, and BRILLIANT COLORING, merit*it* distinctive heme of . CASmiERE ZEPHYR, and which, on account uf the limited quantity that can annually b? produced, ha* heretofore been confined to the exclusive use of tho XtlTB OP,TUB XL'BOrKAtt pAPITAtB, Their favorite knitting wo(k having been suspended during the Italian Campaign, in order to set the patriotic example of preparing (int for the military hospitals, the Court dealers expecting a prolonged war. dul not on* gage, asmtherto. the ontire supply or Cashmero Zephyr, much to their ajibseqiieht regrdt whett the declaration of peace wna. tallowed try the ronewal of the race for Zephyr Knitting. Taking advantage of the hesitation of the Court dealers, our Commissioner promptly took up for us the entire surplus thus sot froo. nnd contracted for a share of the supply of future rears, by which wo have placed our lady customers on the same footing as the most favored demos of the Continental Capitals, and in advance of the ladies (if any other American city. We Jiavn also in store our usual lap/e supply of , REGULAR QUALITY ZEPHYRS, 1 for Afghans, Crib Covers, and Fancy Woollen articles in general, at only SO cents per ounce for Colors, „„ 13 “ *' ,for Whites. We are now prepared to exhibit the MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF ' FANCY DRESS TRIMMINGS that we have ever hau the good fortune tooffer our Lady customers. Also, a fine assortment of ZEPHYR EMBROIDERIES, hi new and exquisite donens. PLAIN AND BEADED HAIR NETS of the latest nod most desirable styles. (SHAWL BORDERS, of the richest colors and patterns, for bordering Wrap* pars and black or colored Shawls. Steel Buckles and Slides. French, woven Corsets. Panoy Ribbons for Dresses. Extra Quality Black Velvet Ribbons. Fine Black Thread Laces. Real Point and Honlton Locos. Embroidered Cushions audohppers. Orne Kuitting Balls. Which, in working, form of themselves fperfect de signs. Shetland Veils, all colors, Knit Zephyr Goods. „ Khotlann Wool, all colors. A lot of TAPESTRY, closing out at 10 and 12 cents per ounce. We have provided a full stock of All the varieties of STAPLE TRIMMINGS embraced in the assortment ° a THRKAtI AND NUBBLE STORK. . . We are row prepared to offer All glees of the original, goiiume LOOM-WOVEN SKIRT, MORAN’S TOURNURK WOVEN SKIRT, THE QUEEN OF DIAMONDS BXIRT, THE PLAIN WOVEN SKIRT, And other desirable patents in Ladies’ and Children a Skirts. An admirable Hki»t Supporter given without char.ee with eat>h Lady's Skirt »olu at our establishment. Auvnutagdfi eiljiiyc'd by its pre eminently ns manufac turers* importers and paekatd buyers, with unsurpassed experience nnd ample eaih means as the basis of all our operations, enable us to dispens* with the usual ro tnilera’ profit and to furnish the ladies with goods of a superior class, nt the prices demanded elsewhere for goods cf but fair to ordinary quality, thus being the first nnd only manufacturers, in our line, who realize the de sires dfilid political eeonotofrt, to see tho produoor and consumer dealing directly with one another to their mu tual ndvAntagd. We dgaitl call the attention of the Indies to the prominent fcatute Of oar establishment, the rotnilincof goods fresh from thO looms which we operate in tho spacious upper stories of our STORE AND FACTORY 11VILDING, wherowe constantly employ from 60 to 150 persons in the various departments nr our business. FVmV ORDERS EXECUTED AT AN HOUR'S NOTICE. J. G. MAXWELL & BON. No. 1033 CHESTNUT Street, , „ S. K. corner of Eleventh street, W estward from the Girard and fit. Lawrence Hotels. ftr we shall continue to supply in large or small qunntities. tho wants of Merchants of the South and other sections who require superior goods for select customers, and though we cannot vary from the pnoes at Which we retail them to our own customers, these rates will be found, considering the superiority in quality, tocompare favorably with the piece prices of exclusiveiy-wholesale houses s!7-3tif WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION!!! GOODS VERY CHEAP!! WE BUY FOR HASH. WE’KK SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS. WE AIM AT LARUE SALES. A lary var I °d “lock of * SHAWLS „ DRESS GOODS. Linens of opr own importation. Cloth, Castimefes, BattmoUs, Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, ko>, Ac. Blankets, in all sizes and makes. Marseilles, Dimity, and Lancaster Quilts. Ac.. Ac. At THORNLEY A CHIBM’S, N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. slMf JJAPSON’S. CORNER OP EiailTH AND CHERRY STS., Have now open a fine assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. The whole from tho celebrated manufacturers, Hertz A Wegener, in Berlin. Our customers can depend on getting the best article ever offered nt retail in Phila delphia, at the lowest prices. A sri.E>m» ABSOBTMENT KMBROIDKRED SUPPEHB. A variety op Black Cloax Tassels. lUxiisomk Crochet Cloak Fiunoes. Nkw and beautiful Dress Tbimminos. Woollen Kmttino Yauns, all colors. Arvuyr Knit TalmasJand Caps. Zephyr Kn*> Gaiter* and Bi.kkv«*. A FULL STuCK OF STAPLE TRIMMINGS. AT K APBON >8 LADIES’TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, Cor. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS. sl6-2m LUPIN’S FINE MERINOS. One hundred pieces of extra quality and desirable color*, at 81 00. One hundred pieces of fine quality and of samo oolors at 76 cents. These goods have the most value of any that we have offered. „ BHARPLEBS BROTHERS, S 3 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street*. New autumn silks. Just opened ten cases of aolected Bilks of our own importation. Plain roult ne Boies, from the lowest prices to the finest goods. Rich Lyons Bilks of the newest designs. Plain Blaok Silks, glossy and heavy. Neat figures and Brocade Blacks. Black and Fancy, two Junes. 4 CT E,!teii§ma. RETAIL DRY GOODS piALL SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. I 4 *?.I** 1 ** ? r iS n0 £i( lotl1 Cloak* of Lißht and Dark B)iades Hahit Cloth*. . Prioan range from 96 to 88 Jo. Cloata msdo to «<!«.« on, das'. noti c «, -=!> W&kjfflfor. BOYS’ WEAK. MEN’S WEAK ' Cassimeres «av«omllv for ho™. Coalings for Boy*' fall and winter wear. Caaaiiuoraa of oxtra weight at 87 cents s £("?£ 'H Fnncjf, fkm, ,„d Blait. Black Doeskins, extra quality and cheap. Auction bln Black Cloths B!.fio up. v Ladies Light Colored Cloakings, COOPER * CONARD. N. D.—lnducement, to the TnSpr'id l ?. %£j FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. DUHEING & CO., Nos. 3fi and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET* Are now reoeiving, by successive arrivals from Europe* THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS or ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, WOOLLEN YARNS, MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD, And solicit an inspection of their oomplete and well. assorted etook* . jyll-Jm ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. & ROBERTS, 439 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS HOBIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COMBS, BRUSHES, LOOKING-QLABSEB, GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS, lap TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. aus-*n JJURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, Above FOURTH, Nor h Bide, k BA.HDSOMX ASSORIMMT or NEW FALL STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS. or THKIX OWN impobtation and aeleotion. whioh they offer for sale to buyer* from all parts of the united States, on the most reasonable tannz. aud-ftn JJfARTINS, PEDDLE, & HAMRICK, Importers and dealers in Hosiery, gloves* and fancy notions, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH BTREET, , , Five doori below the Merchants’ Hotel, Offer for ule the most oomplete stock of Goods in their HOB^KRY, n of , '. e ve/; IT .f^^ll!,l• °' KiliM.n R D T A§"iW R F S HONTB. LADIES* ELASTIC BELTS, with qlatpa of ea tirely new designs, with an endless variety of NO TIONS, to which they mnte the attention of. FIRST-CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. auA-3m JJjcOAULEY, BROTHER, & BREWSTER, S 3 NORTH FOURTH STREET. HOSIERY, GLOVES, aito FANCY GOODS. We have a fine stock of imported and Doinestio Goods, particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE, To which we invite the attention of firet-olau buyers. auS-3m WHOLESALE CLOTHING. HUNTER, & SCOTT, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OP COMMON, MEDIUM, AND FINE CLOTHING. We invite speoi&l attention to onr complete line of MACHINE-MANUFACTURED GOODS. NOS. 434 MARKET, & 419 MERCHANT STS. aus-3m QLOTHINGI AT WHOLESALE. 0. BARENESS k SON, US MARKET STREET. .OTTIIKA.T CORNKB off .OURTU STRUT. Offer fnr sale, on tho moil LIBERAL TERMS, A new and extenaive stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, adaptbd to thx SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE* TO WUICS THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS. jy2B-2m BOOTS AMD SHOES. J-JAZEL.L & HARMER. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 128 NORTH THIRD STREET. A full assortment of City made itoota and Shoe, eon atantly on hand. alO-tf J. & M. SAUNDERS, NO. 34 NORTH FOURTH STREET, (Near Merchants’ Hotel,) Call the attention of buyers of BOOTS AND SHOES To their Stock, whioh embraces a general variety of PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ENGLAND Manufactured goods. aus-tocB W. MoOUBDY & SON, 331 CHESTNUT STREET, (2d FLOOR.) LADIES’, MIBSKS', AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS. M&nuf&dSured expressly for the Retail Trade. aull-Sm g P- WILLIAMS & CO., NO. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE.) Have now on hand a full assortment of Eastern and Philadelphia work, towhioh they invite the attention of Southern and Western Merchants. aulZ-Zm STERLING, & FRANKS, WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS AND SHOES,. NO. 413 ARCH STREET. Purchasers visiting the city will please call and exa mine thoir stock. aul3-3m & GO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS m BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 613 MARKET BTREBT. auß-9 pALD STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES. JOBKPH H. THOM SON A Co., Hi MARKET STREET, Have now on hand a tenge stock of BOOTS AND SHOES OY EVERY VARIETY, EASTERN AND CITY MADE. Purohasers visiting the oitr will please call and ex amine their stock. Jr*3-tf BASIN. & CO., BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE AND MANUFACTORY, No. 606 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. We have now on band an extensive Stock of Boots and Bhoes,of all descriptions, of oua own and Eastbum Manufacture, to whioh we invite the attention of South ern and Western buyers. aus-3m WARM AIR FURNACE. * T THE NEW CONE FURNACE OAS CONSUMER Wilt thoroughly Warm your house with oxjj-third less coal than is required by any father Furnace. Satisfaction in nil oases guaranteed. Buildings Warmed and Ventilated by ARNOLD tc WILSON, lOlO OHEBTNUT Street SLATE MANTELS, The , H !S h .'* t .. an i l , mo * l Beautiful Bpeoimom of En.moUed Bint. Mantels, ever offered for ealefn thie oountry. manufoctured b, ue, from Penn.jlvama Blate atone, ami for sale very low. ARNOLD & WILSON. UHO CHESTNUT HtreiL ROOKING RANGES. All in want, nf the Best Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range, will do wellto call nt , A . .. ARNOLD k WILSON’S, aolO-Simf 1010 CHESTNUT Street. CJPLUM CANDLES.—37 boxes 4s anti 6s ■IT No. 14 South WHARVES, WANTS. A YOUNG LADY desires & position to 77 •«*«*» Music, Drawing, and Paintnm; English, and rudiment* oi French. The ei t y preferred, but would go in the country, or South. City references rnen. Address “X. Y. Z., f * at this office. se2o-3t* rjlO HARDWARE MERCHANTS.— ■** Wanted a situation by a Young Man who has bad considerable experience as a Salesman, m a hardware store in Pittspurg, and.other Western cities, io a hard ware store,. in this city. Address “ Hardware Sales man. at this office. se2o 3t* A/I^ANTED —An interest in a well-estab * * lislied paying business, by a person with a capi tal, who is well connected, and would keep the books, or take an active part in the business generally. Ad dress ». Box «». Philadelphia Post office.” scao-St Wanted—By a young married Man, T a situation in ft wholesale bouse: no honorable eninioyment refused. Address “ J. P. F.,*’ care Thomas Rnkton, Rtocet, cornet TENTH ,nd BHOWN Street.. A YOUNG MAN Wishes to employ liis J' I ,eeenin.. profitably ; writes a Rood band; COUTH AND WEST.—Wanted by a Young Man, a situation as Salesman, to *o South ‘c ty R: , r.,^. be6 t”n', x .. ,e .'*. r ;‘" the “3,lni K “rea ill 3t* ° AdB “Competent,’' Press office. WANTED— For the DON PEDRO II RAILROAD, Brazil, a) good Rock Men, to work in Tunnel Bottom. W Heading Men. 6 Blacksmiths, who have worked on Railroads. 6 Tunnel Foremen. ' 3 Married Persons to keep Boarding Houses. The passages of these men will be paid to Riode Janeiro, and will bo taken off afterward, as the work ad vances. Steady employment guaranteed, for eighteen months, and good wages. All those remaining for the lol’Y®,*lof 1 of M l ?® have their passages to the paid back, or the same amount of money given them in Brazil. For farther information, apply «T - r I b , y le , Uer tb ® Widerzigned. at the Daily Times office. Readme, Penna. OLIVER JAMES. Agent for Messrs. E.D. MUHLENBERG A CO DON PEDRO 11. RAILROAD, BRAZIL, S. A. WANTED TO EXCHANGE for irnprov- J * ed city property, free from incumbrance, 160 acres of excellent FARM LAND, located in Gloucester Go., Now Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton, shortly to be laid, passss within a abort distance of the land. For further particulars address J. K., office of The Puts. j«2L FOR SALE AND TO LET. £ft FOURTH-STREET RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—The desirable three-story brick dwelling, at the northwest corner of FOURTH and BUTTON WOOD Streets; gas throughout; bath; hot and cold water, and modern conveniences Terms accommo dating. Apply to HORACE FRITZ. Conveyancer, southwest corner NINTH ard BAN6OAI Streets. ae2o-6t* 4ft TO KENT—The convenient dwelling, JhIHL No. 422 North FOURTH Street; gas, !>ath, hot and cold water. Rent moderate. Apply to HORACE FRITZ, Conveyancer* southwest corner NINIHand SjkNSOM Streets. se2Q-3t* fft TO RENT—Three-story brick dwell il me, No. 637 North FIFTH Street, with ras and bath. Rent low. Apply to HORACE FRITZ, Convey ancer. southwest corner NINTH and BANSOM Streets. ee» 3t* Third-street store to rent— The four-story building. No. 243 North THIRD Street. Rent moderate. Apply to HORACE FRITZ. Conveyancer, southwest corner NINTH and BANSOM Streris. seSO 6t* <&9 HOft TO LOAN on FIRST MORT- GAGE. Apply to C. M. WAGNER. 341 North SIXTH Ptroet. ie2B-Bt* ATTENTION, JOBBERS.—To Rent, the •kM. best arranged Chambers and Basement in Phila delphia, provided with fine front and back entrances, hoistway, water olosets, basins, etc. These rooms are beautifully finished s-d are well lighted by sky-lubts. The second story contains wareroom 123 leetxH feet, and an office 20 feet square. The third story contains wareroom 100 feetxttfeet, and two offices 25 feet square. C4JU . W ■ , UMJbv, M ,00, 84U1.1 9. The fourth story contains two fine rooms2s ft. square. Apply on the premises, to CHICKERING k SONS, 807 CHESTNUT Street. slthtuthfit TO LET—The Office lately occupied by Okie k Capp, Brokers, 223 DOCK Street. Com pletely furnished with water, gas, counters, desks, fira proofm wall, Ac., Ac., well suited for a Broker. Insu rance, or Railroad Office. Will be let with or without the furniture. Apply to J. M. GUMMEY SONS, 53) WALNUT Street. *e3*«iuthlQt £5l TO LE T— r J hrcc-story Brick Dwelling. i2ia.No. 315 South THIRD Street, containing 10 rooms, with all modern improvement* Inquire Northwest oorner TENTH and CATHARINE. s!7-3f TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the Btdte House, suitable foraL&wyer’s Office. Apply 433 CHESTNUT Street. sl6_ ® FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— The subscriber, in concentrating hi* business on Chostnut street, wost of Tenth street.oflera for sale, upon reasonable terms, his large mannfactorv, with out buildings and large lot of ground fronting ou Sixth, Mar shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost any large manufacturing business- For particulars inquire of ALFRED FITLLR, Conveyancer. No. 01Jf. SIXTH Street, or to the subscriber, No-HXO CHESTNUT St. •16-lm WW. D. ROGERS. FOR SALE.—A pair of Sorrel /On. Geldiovs, lC. l i hands high ; seven and eight years old; sound and kind; of high spirits and good bottom; can trot in about three minutes to the pole, price $1,030. Also, aChesnut Sorrel Gelding, 15 hands high; nine years old; sound and kind; a square trotter, and of great bottom; lias always been used to the pole: and never been in training till this summer, when he show ed 1.15 to hts h«lf mile.. Price 91 <£» . Can be seen on application to $. SAGERS. Point Breeze Track.” seH-6t* For sale. The Subscriber will dispose of the entire Stock of FINE MONUMENTS. STATUARY. HEAD AND FOOT STONES. Ac., Ac. AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD, No. 1825 ARCH Street, West of Eighteenth street sl-Jm WM. HILL MOORE. m FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200 3C+ Acres, well fenced and watered, in a good state.of cultivation, admirably adapted to .the growls of grain, grass, vegetables, and fruit of mi kinds, particularly peaches, the trees of which live to a greaLage. Situate •within two miles of a Railroad Station, Rent County, Delaware; comfortable buildings. For particulars, sd dress Box 32, Chester, Pennsylvania. au3o-lm* TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo rough Cottage Lots for sale, admirably located on and near Ridge Avenue, above the Six-mile Store. Passenger Railway Cars now running near, and will soon run by them. Apply tn JOHN FRASER. Architect, au27lm* No. 113 Bouth FOURTH Street. $50,000 TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamond*, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate terms, by JONES It CO.. Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the las* 36 years. Office hours from 7A.M.t07 P. M. Second-hand Gold and Silver Watches, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sale eheap, at one-half the original omt, suU-Zxi-rr BOARDING. BOARDING. —Wanted, one Furnished and one Unfurnished Roam, with Board for a eentleman and daughter. Second story rooms pre ferred. location must bo desirable. Address “Box No. 1019.” Post office, stating terms and location. None others attended to _ It* A GENTLEMAN AND IDS WIFE, OR two single Gentlemen, willing to pay for superior accommodations, in a private family, may hear of such by addressing “ York, Blood’s Dispatch. s!7-3t* BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms, single and m suites, can be had with first-class Board, for the Summer, Fall, and Winter, at 1316 WAL* NUT Street. auB-2m CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. JIJAILY & BROTHER, f IMPORTERS OF CARPETINGS, NO. 030 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now opening their FALL STOCK o y VELVET, iXPESTRY, aud BRUSSELS. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THREE-PLYS AND INGRAINS. And an unusual display of ees-3m FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We invite the attention ol dealers to our large stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful article for shades. The largest stock of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the market, at prices which defy competition. au3l-3m jyj*calbum & 00., CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, Also, Importer, and D.&l.n in CARPETINGS, OIL. CLOTHS, MATTING. RUGS, &C. WAREHOUSE KO CHESTNUT ST.. (Oppo.it. flt, BUM Houit,) Southern and Western buier. art rcpectfuUr invited to call PHILADELPHIA Ann CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OFJTHE ABOVE NASiED CORPORATION, HELD AT NO. ti MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o’clock A. M., September Tth, 1869, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors of tho Company, viz: GEORGE H. STUART, 8. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MAOALESTER, i.tD JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. Tho BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION to the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter, prise are renpeotfnlly invited to snbsorilte. sB-tf TURPENTINE.—3O bbls. Soft and Hard Turpentine, in store and for sale bytta ROWLEY. ABHBURNKR. A C». *l5 No. 18Smith WHARVES. SUGAK-HOUSE MOLASSES—ISO hhds., tieres, Jand barrels- for sals bv „ JAMES ORAJLAM A CO., nvM LETITIA Stnet, ' IKUSEMENTB. academy of music. BRILLIANT TRIUMPH of the GREAT COMEDY COMBINATION, TO-NIGHT, i TUESDAY. I September axh, KBJ. ANOTHER GREAT COMEDY. WITH A MATCHLESS CAST. LONDON ASSURANCE, With the following splendid Distribution of Charac ters. ®ir Harcourt Courtly Placid* Dazzle Mr.J. W. WaSbek, Jr Charles Courtly. ..Mr. Brux* }l’“J , A r K ll r*r Mr A-W- Fsbdu Mark Meddle W.Davjdra Dolly Spanker Mr. Lewis Cool. Mr. I.IL Fletcher Solomon Isaacs Mr. Racers Martin.. M r . Robtnsow James Mr. P. Aademm Orace Harkaway Mrs. D. P. Bowers J.ady Gay Spanker. Mrs. J W. Wallack, Jr fert Mrs Place The Comedy will be followed by the new Grand Bal let of LA FONTAINE D’AMOUB, SIGNORINE GALETTI and PBATESI, ON FBIDAY NEXT. Stpt,n>b.ra<L GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, tendered to _ D. P. BOWERS. THE BOX OFFiCE NOW OPEN. Due notieewillbe tiven of the BRILLIANTLY SUCCESSFUL PLAY _ u ISIDORA OP SYLVANIA, Written by the renovned English author Barry Cornwall. ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. be securedd*)!r from EithtA.M. smtilFlTe 8 °' C * OC * t * rerfonKMce. toeonusese* "VITALNUT- STREET THEATRE Tmtti.feffr-'d?' A. OARBETTBDN. THIS .TIKSDav, EVENINTJ ». Damon. Mr.. E. L.‘dA5S« Mr. H. A. Cowell ® erm,<me * a * rB, Duffield; Calmtli» Mrs. NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS. SckLX OP Peices.—Drew, Circle, < Seats secured with out ertra charge, j sOeeota; Parquet. (Seats seeored si J and Family Circle.and Third tier,Scents: Private Boxes.accordme totheir local*. g«*Rd *3; Single Seats in Orchestra aad PnrSs Boieses cents. e.T?*,?-1® open daily, from 30 nntU 1 o’clock, whea seats can be secured in advance. W he ATLEY & CLARKE’S ARCH ? Z_£TP.KET THEATRE. THIB (TUESDAY! EVENING. Bcstemter 20. B . , . MERCHANT OF VENICE. Ldwin Booth; Baaaauio.Mr. John Dolman; Portia, Mrs. John Drev: Nensaa. Min TimmA Tailor! Q MARRIED AND 1 Beau Shalterly. Mr. John Gilbert. bcALior I'eicx*.—Admission,Sßoents; B«eur«dSeats in Dress Circle, oents; Parquet.go cents. Doors open at 7 o clock; peyfoman** to i —mmtine at 7 % o clock precisely. PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION WILL BS BSLD OH* TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, September 20th and Mat, AT CONCERT HALL. The doors will be opened for contributors at li o'clock on the 21th. and the Committees for awarding premrom* will meet in the Hall at go'cloelc. The Exhibition will be open to the poblie at I o'clock ca the evening of the 20th and during the day and evt ning of the 2ist. A band of music will be in attendance during the evenings. Tickets 23 cents. Members can proenre tickets from the Secretary, at the rate fixed by the Br-lavs. Members whose Annual Ticket* hare not been deli vered can have them at the Hall dunar the Exhibition. «19-3 t HENRY HAY. 800. Son. JJAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW I THE MOST UNIQUE, EXTRAORDINARY, AND ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITION UPON EARTH, Wjft Exhibit at POTTSTOWN, TUESDAY, *e pL 20th. NORRISTOWN, WEDNESDAY, Sept. list. CAMDBN, Thursday, Sept. 22d.- WILMINGTON, Friday. Sept. 23d. WEST CHESTER,Saturday,BeptJtth. FAREWELL TOUR OF DAN RICE, The Great American Humorist. THE ONLY TRAINED RHINOCEROS! THE ONLY TIGHT-ROPE ELEPHAKT! THE ONLY “ EXCELSIORf* THOSE COMIC MULES! And an infinite number of ether aUisc turns, nre comprised in this LEVIATHAN* EXHIBITION, KfFcu. Fabticcljl&s is Boas Return of the favorites. AT MUSICAL FUND HALL. THIS EVENING And Every E venicc ftnring tbs Wmk. GEORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS. GEORGE CHRISTY i R. 4L HOOLbY, psora irroxs. _ S. C. CAMPBELL, UoneiU Director. ST* AdnuujonZS cents. For further j»rticals» •$« small and large bills. Poors open at 7. Commence ti * o'clock. LEWIS A. ZWISLKR. Agent. SABFOKD’S opera bouse, ELEVENTH street. between Chestnut ta4 Mnrknt, Open for the Seasoi. SANFORD'S STAR TROUPE, the largest Company m the world. In every evening. Every evening in si» of Characters* Boon open at 7$S. at A Admission SS cents* Children IS cents. aneS-Sm IyjcUONOUGH'v' ,1 cpONOUGH’S GAIETIES—RACE ST., Ml below THIRD. THIS EVENING. THE GREAT PANTOMIME OF BLANCO'S MAGIC BWORD, With New Scenery, New Drees**, and New Aypoint meot*. WONDERFUL TRICK! GREAT SCENIC TRANSFORMATIONS! , MECHANICAL EFFECTS! Price or Admisiion W and 15 cents. Frlrste Bokm 2S cents. rpUE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Of X THE FINE ARTS. _ No. W» CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily,(Sundays excepted,/from 9 A &JiB t P. hL Admisaion aa cents. Children under 12 yaaVhaV prim. Bartholomew’s Statue of EYE REPENTANT now oa exhibition for a snort time. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. gILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to their stock of SILVER WARE, which is now unusually large, affording a va« nety of pattern and design unsnrpaaaed by tAy kooaa the United States, and of finer quality th&a U rnairrike* tured for table use in any part of the world. Oar Standard of SUrer is 935-1009 put 6 pan. The English Sterling 925-1000 11 American ted French 900-1000 “ Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-fire parts perer than the American and French coin, and ten parts purer than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver, and our Foremanbeing connected with the Refining De partment of the United Btates Mint for several years, we guarantee the quality u above (9U), which is ihtjUui that can bemad* lobe ifrcic»M«,and will resist the action of acids muck better than the ordinary Stiver manufactured. TTM. WILSON & SON, 8. VT. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STB. N. B.—Any fineness of Biivsr manniactored as agreed upon, but pojt'firoly i>»/h inferirr to FrencX and Ameri can ttandard. Dealers supplied with the same standard as used in our retail department. Fine Silver Burs, 996-1600 parts pars, constantly on hand. nnM *m COPARTNERSHIPS. TVOTICE.—The Copsrtnership her*tofore -*•* existing betweea the Subscriber* u dia*olr*d bjr mutant consent,THlß DAY. , M ____ THOMAS T. MASON bsvint purchased CHARLES E. ROBINSON'S enure interest in the Concern, it alone authorized to Mttle the business of MASwf & CO. THoMART. MASON, C. B. ROBINSON. Philada., Sept. 7,1359 N.8.-The T>RV GOODS JOBBING Badness will bo continued at No.-434 MARKET Street, under the p&jno Dome, by THOMAS T. MASON 7 Thilada., Bept, T> 1880. «&-Im Notick is hereby given, th»t the firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK. A BRO. is this day dissolved. The Heater. Range,and Stove£tt*ine»a will be continued under the name of CHADWICK * BRO., at the Northeast comer of SECOND and RACE 8 „ 6 .U. Phi Metohia. Julr U. 1549. Jrll-tf MEDICINAL. SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP DI3EASE. TETTER. SCALD HEAD. Emjtioe* of the Skin generally, and all Humor* and Impunnee ot tho Blood, axe radically and permanently cured by the oelebrsted lupERIAL pEPUHATIVE. It ha* been a very important agent in the cure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Looaabercy k Co., for a nomberof years past, and its ereat valae in the cure of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cure* effecteAby it. In BCHOFULOUB affections it* remarkable curative efieot has never been equalled. It cure* the most obsti nate case*. TETTER, SCALD HEAD, and &U Eruptions of the Bkin, readily yield to a moderate use of thi* Medicine. Malignant ulcers and Sores are readily cured by the use of a tew bottles. Prepared and sold by MacNICHQL k BRO.,(Late Lonnaberry k C 0.,) No. A) North FIFTH Street, below Arab* For sale by the following Drojrttst*: J. f. Long ACo., Lancaster; C.W.Epting,Pqttanße; J. H. Raser, Reading; 8.8. Stevens. Reading; T. AJ. McClmtoek,Easton; Ja*. Given, West Chester; Wm. Stabler, Norristown; Buaoaßan,Bethlehem; Dr.Llvn *ey, New Hope; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt A Ca, Allentown; LUia A BeU, Mananmk, Pa; J. D. Jama*. Trenton; ve La Gcur, Camden; crevstST A Bridgeton; Robertson A Lippincott. Salem. N. J,; Mc- InnlU Wilmington; L. 8, Hooves, Wilmington t T. F. Hammer*!/. Milford, DeL; ana Druggists ganenuly. jell-rtutnemif WINES AND LIQUORS. pRINCE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, DE YENOGB k CO , EPERNAY, FRANCE. .This i« a pkbfectlt Pm* axd Dxiicatk Wrsx, from the Vineyard of Messrs. De Venose A Co., whose estate lies in the emtre of the far-famtd Chowipagns Diitritt of&aact. It has hitherto been confined to the best tables of England and the Continent, and has only very recently been introduced into this country, where its rate quality, combined with fhe moderate price at which it is offered, is already achieving a suceecsand popularity unprecedented in the annals of the wine T §sS'in.thi, cit.br REEVES Jt DEAL, No. XI OAK KET STREET, and at the Principal Hotels, sad by aB the leading dealers throughout the country. E. T. HAUGHWOUT, SOLE IMORTHR, Corner of BROADWAY and BROOME STREETS NEW YORK. j,ia-totli*«toif lIOGUET & HUTTON. S-A MANUFACTURERS OF desks AND CABINET FUBNITDBE, NO. 359 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Office. Bulk, »nd School Funuturt, Ex teuton TaMc. Bookciues, Wardrobe.. .to. . «3Am TVTEW Nos. 1& 2 MACKEREL—A small is invoice of assorted packages, landing from steamer Kensington, and for awe by , _ WM. J, TAYLOR A CO. Boa w south wharyrs. HERRING. —275 bblg Pickled Herring, also, 336 boxes Smoked Hemnr. for sale by c, c. BjjfijfKe a 00,, •19 ARCH BttMt, neesd door.ilxiT* fnit.
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