'orOwjiws^fe-,a sS£aM&wp<s&ia -IH«, ind«4,a wonderftil production, and; for family two espe will, bear any CfrMpftrifoO wltaU., I.fc tbo finest nsYrell as. i* pre-emlneiltly adapted to 1 or faithfully manufactured, and yet it' 2a offered ,at tha low prioeof thirty doUtgra. .. Aby wtjoje really vaiuftble r is ft© moat eoonomipalto thopuroh&ser; this is MpeoiaUy .tnw in regard to sewlng-ma*' chinw, and we are gratlfted tolearn that thU little machine,.wbtoh “ never wlww a stioh, n Js ooming rapidly into favor.—Evening Journal,. V „- A® announced, by ns yesterday,’tha U^S.Warner. Ful ton has boon totally, lost. She went ashore at' Rosa island; dear Pensacola, * liar- officers and orow. wire aaved,, fortunately.' Xn another column will bo found somo account of tbe Fulton, from tho time She was built to the present ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL 1 HOTELS, UP TO 12 O’OLdCK LAST IfXftHT. " GIRARD it, below Ninth. .' PSmith.NY , ; TDCoffoe,lnd ’ ChosShreve, Mias . . . O W Cass. Pittsbure EC Humes, Bellefonte JwjT Hale, B&lefonte , 5 Mr Gibson. Texas „ , FW Thayer. Chicago ‘ NO,| A Rf,!?v T ffi s B H a"‘ 8 ff P^ffi^TNo a pr B aii,W% y S MM. , twasskifcte M Oloott. Rochester. K MWhitoluMd, Q* 4 si ft i ® n f wj-Rochester. KJVMnm,m&l». Ky. • WmM.cOn.oken,NO . <■ MrsM.llor, NY : I‘Morris. Midi. P, D.ujhortv, Hjrrl.lmrg . I) Tknuhertr . lUrr i.btuc. • E Adams, Ctn.O E Riddle .NY' ftC Werrmor fc I», Brkl n HniißYates, 11. ■ , saao-. MIIU&Lt'o'.VY • l> K M> N j.Un B 8 prun\mnqd& i* t Petrs’b? R Cramp, Portland. Me WTMBtddlej.Cftrhelo.Pa F A Lut«j Washington ’ H-CFroat.'Rooliaater, NY ASAbeU.Balt - WLJewctt, Md , . JN Chambers. La * Mtsh Chambers. I/ft. EdwJ)urrino.'NO Mrs Dtirri.no.NO Mr* ER Harris. NO ?>.d<r Harm,NO . . HarrvHLonosdale,No B£ve,Rome WR Hallott. N 0- ’ Qftmmoll A vf. Savannah W J Coleman. Halifax, W Ansby, St Johns, N B J V Bvrne, Evansville ' J Jenkins AU, 111 ’ 00Horoeyilji.» • Sirsß Hunter. Newbury Miss Hunter,Newbury W WParker, Macon, Ga • Miss M Parker. Macon, Gtv 'W HjMftfrftw.Uno.Pa' SWT a Hen, Fort Wayne ft H Lprtnr, North Liberty t W Stephens, Ind . Miss Biddle. Pa rlTHßnrley St da, Mass MrsT D%il Sc ris. Mass ' HencfLee. Entrland Arrnur Barff, En?land ChasJC-Bralth, NY -•- AT Graves, NY Miss DunVerdalo, NY .H WellsA la. N Y- A Wierts. N Y- AW Bradford, Balt Miss Bradford-Balt ' J B Bonds U- * .-* ,■« > Tnos 8 Budd, 8C - ” ,■ - Min Hinld, Charleston* S 0 T> Huff. N J, 0M Huley, Richmond, Va Mobile / |RPojto'-, RJ O Francis. Jr* R I F PerkinstN Y * ■ ■ • Wjp Harris A wf.NY :; R M MoJitpse. NY r HR Parsons, Peoria,ill . Barrv pavis, N y ■- TVetn Cm, 0 TH Ehrmau, Cm. 0 . . Hon F Watts- Carlisle W M llenderson. Carlisle 0 M Wilcox. U 8 A Emiln Grainer Paris, .. H FJones. NY JB Walcott. Mas* . - CUlandUWnM; J H Pmitb. Balt >. M Hall A la. Phila pfMehnirsr , - BMShoejnftVer,Balt ' John Hill. England. Q D Yorttj r,-France '. ' Tiics C Moraller, Va . _ n U Wjlson. Lexmston; Va T WThoney, Missouri. . I«eonara Johnson, Mass•Geoßrown.HY . fi ; nton Sloyaits. Pa , . It Johnson,. Mass - BFSfevensNY- - CbaAL Meissner,NY - t) Meirer,'BMt 1 Jn* Winter. Turks Islaad J> Mmine A H.Trojr T. ■" M Morns/Trny W wBiiattuclLNY-| Bot A Myers,Riehmond . G T Cooltor,Balt . J BFovlnnd.La ' s ‘ - • < TA’BaIUN Y : wJßnvdar, Richmond, Ya AY Thompson, Pittsburg. JH Daniels Un • ■J K Nichoh k la, Balt * JH M enry & ,ft »l-ebaron. O JDiato.Hat'ana • J CCpnnnat. Savannah, Gft JHall?arter,N Y R P Butterwortb,N Y §M Johnson. NY CPriond A ii». va- Mr* JT Moore, Va > Miss A W Hflrnson- Va •J J Dasuiell A la, Md . John W-Du Bois, Ala • - - , MERCHANTS* HOTEL-Fourth st. below. Aroh, ; A K Pa . , J Mow, Sidney. 0 Ite/t-WLlmr, litttef’gS'ud ' W B«eson,Hmontown BBCraven.Pa TCNoble, Claysviile.Pa JECoJviiGPa:- / • n B*uiekv Bedfoid.' Pa -• • W Irvin, Clnarfield '-* G N Smith, Johnstown C Murphy, Pittnburg . MR.Roam. Ohio - .1 Walker. Ohio - • J W McClelland, Ohio J Yoimv. Mononrah«lac y H C Wood. K- M» Ir Underwood, Boston A 7) Maridev. Montg co, Pa B Barley, N C G Komblc, lowa A A Barteo, Ebensburr B, C CarajiK la,' Boston GLevi»Harerstown, Mu 'A Levi. Barer*town, Md Jofl Truesdale. Pa^ E P Parker A ia, Fla J H Keisor A la, S 0 Miss Veiaer. Columbia,B COT Haines, Itul , JGfllbreath. lnd . ' G B Llndeman, M Chunk , 3WSSMKP Ir,NI . sm B^&?rtp h n\& N H Wriabt, Bedford co, Fa G W StHckjand. Mo -. 0 W Shoemaker, Mo - John H Risk, 111 _ JMLon?, Lancaster- ' Henryßhepoard.Mo. Wm Moreau. Trnv. Pa -Morton. Hartford, Conn Master Mrs Jameson Harvey, Pa Wm -THarvev, Wyo’g Val HHHarvey, Wyorrvc Val DEFeb.Fellnity.o-: ' OPB Fee,Felicity,o - T C Warren. Ky P Clapp Sc wf, Muney. Pa 5 'R'tnil Htranymin, N ! Y Ji SlrXauch’m A ia,B C TR Carter, NY J A Clark. Mil ,JWFrfied.Vft GWHarrts.La JTJ Fores. Latrobe. Pa JnoHill. blairsville. Fa JBSalmon. Veraaillos,Mo R P Matheson.No E C WadharosjPlTinoutb.Pa Chas Panaleo A la, N C MrsStickor;Milton;F& . AMERICANKOTEL-Chestmitit,aboveFjfth. , K Bromberg, Mobile J C White, TVttswlle - KPatertila.'Pa .8 M JRaye» Balt ’.i H Bartlett Ohio. Jm Maynard, Ohio CKomer. N Y , 3L A bW* D ' 3 „„ J Johnson * wfiVA. -WKTo’trne.NY , AP FahneitiV’k.'Lano , . YTASAXton,Pa . ,-••••< 9Tawoft,phiO : v E Wheeler,ftlmtra v .T Lewis. Smyrna, Del JTYounff, Vo ' ‘TM !<yn£h, Jfo- • TVBabbett;N C , W IT Prout. Ala r GT- Davidson. NO WHanson.Boston - •’ .■ TThornns,Boston Ja*A Amis.NO- Mt« Smith, Br«>okiTn' fhts* r». Georgetown, DC J 5 DBandem. Newport. RI ovPChainWe. ,Ky 8.T Byrne.Loniarille, Kr J Barobury, l-oti'sv'le, Ky JPStorn, Lancaster, Ind A L Pnr kor, Bristol, Pa IW Lester, N Y ■1 A'WiHlftmStPhm / ; > ALnndis.NC CToppan Boston - ‘ GWBMI.NO BT, t tinsfbrd,'Va ‘ * John BtJhaner.'Vn GJ Ball-NY W Beniamin. NY JSSporo A K.Bcaton CLCami,.Va_ ; b iWko).NY WCooler,NY - Y PSohtfflfH; NY r, Sottehrhito. N C ■ BP Chnatham. N C JJ Cheatham, ,N O B A Hill. Shenherdst’n, Vft prSNieholfonv-Va 1 Peter Lfpe.'Va • ’ - •** • - I'iSSberttt,Wnab; * ,CAWtf!u>e:NY I, if Batchelor, NO - P A'Wison.N C . J)C Anderson, Frankfort GDRochbrun*. Wd • R R Howbert & 1»» V» 'Henry MArk.Ohio .. J Sloan.'N O • • * T TJndsir. Pf 0. , I*»«oO lU&mr'frhh MiseV. WBowm*iuTenn O W Huddleston. Tenn > Mrs M Ilovrtnan, Neon C "Whitei Savannah NATIONAL street, above Third. ‘DrP'Fleaohut. Lanort, Pa Mutiny, Pa J'Schloss, Pnttsville H 8 Tavlor, Taylorsville J? J Clark. Muncy HHayden. Muncy iM D Lacroix, Ind TjClapp Munov. . . NJ , W R Roberts. N 1 Y ■ Ilarvqv Dave, Po OH Wilson, Pa ‘ ‘ Col A Boyd, Harrisburg jrt Shipman. Boston .Jm W BheMan,.Pa . . Djflhaat*. Danville ' • W Imthqr. I’a . ' ' 8 feldman. Pittstnn. Pa CD Bartholomew. Pa E B Atwater, Allenville,o Wj YfMl, ‘lbwtOTrn, Pa MJ y ramer. Allentown L v M«ller. M.Chpni M JKunkle.Laport, Ind JjoMo«: ColumW • H Armstrong, Pa .• Ja»K Davie, Selina Grove Peter Bolijr. Feline-Grove HE; MillerJtelifi* Grove F H Ebur, Lobanon , Mis* E Tliomas, Pottsville j? B Johnstdn; NY- ' W Carter,-Pa Geo Fisher. Salta, Ind Beni Brown, Pa AaronJ*trause,Pa. ~ " HABoniberger,Ta GfloPatterson.PotUviile . • Vtreet. ahovfl Third. OoptF DMay. Bt Louie, John Rest. Pitt»iburg - MraeßMar, SfLonis W Coburn N J -- J R Whjttenian, Maas Mrs Brannin*hnm fr son AR LmngKton.Trenton DSRohre*. Freeport,lll J Thomas: Pottsnlle ~ J Eurri'l, NY * WHLeaee.Md JfßtanffenMd MiMCftke.NJ. John M Moore- N J D M(V*re, Pa : , John A Craig, Ohio WHLepett.NY , E A MeMurraV. N Y ChaaPatereop. New Haven James Rov, NY i H Wel*ter, Maw J Perry. Webster, Maas jfobn Whtnole, Prov, R. i RHW>l!s f Mnss •fea Davy. Newark ;* i - Geo N King,Wnhash, Ind , WKing.Wabash,lnd. JB Anderson. Del b Brenner. Va rit ' JMOdell,N J , Isaac Btekqyg, Chicago, JU ■ i PQTBIr-inheitPnt irtroet, above Sixth. - J Jee tror. Loudon; Ohio - w Burgess. N Y twv*/?^ 3Hig*nbothorn. Balt . p <>Grady/Wohile ChaaToamier. NY - aoiinlunroirßilt Wm'Benntstt fc li, Pittsb’g John JLToweil.NY G W Owens. NC - : ' • JZejtar-.R'Y j__ i JDavis.NY . . John Pulobrown, Mass G«o H<wU. MiUs * J t ß r Cbas Heigh QNJ. . .. Mys H ?Allen & t ch. Mass J B Allen; Ixjwell Maes Jo* A McPhail,Button , A OTitcomhs, Mobile, ' E*rnl MAlhsoa,Mobile „ BrßFletcher,Cmcirmflti KProhet, N Y •. rwDlraiok,NY KHiwiSiwB*KY . , ffa^f 614 ' 0 . -, cViSown ick, "Wmli, DO © I SS G !’™ lol UY 4 I WimU«, N Y - A ‘ _ Brown ’ Brr ‘ n ' lo,l ' M, “ UNION HOTEL—jVrdij.tr6Pt.aho vfl Third. . AH op!«.l;nnnco , WmS Pett.!. Ohio - SyiL Cook. 0 no A it Blair, Watson. 11l Go? Martini Alio?" City - . Mrs Stoddard, AllosU City 3 Ha—nrth. Pittsburg J Folton .' Wm.B Kirk, Ohio . SJBrorvn. Cftilis, 0 . HWooO.&hm ; iM-Bomhart, Tamanua L A Basroiniaa. Ohio Geo P Bates, AJlianco, O Jolm C Cook. Cleveland, O. ' AJ,Mobs.Somerset,o EBolden. NY , . si I’luh'p J, V „ 3 CWrinlit. Warsaw, 0 Sr‘y®!ff CTmy s,'S 1 Bhoadee. M<T M?'“Kl* , rff' li ? lv<,r B d Myers, Hanover ' noTetorsburg A Bemj,Maneßold,o , P S Boyo.Tn.rnaauft, r& K J Jones. Tumuqua Vn , &fckK Urmiw ’ ffj • ' Ja * B ‘ >raorol ' hniMl U nrwt 13TATL8 UNlON—Alarkot at., atwve Sixth. 8 Trainer, Kwanhlng -John Twiner. Kittanning R B I’ar» or. Patterson, Pa HP Horsier. Ohio i John ; Mirdt Pa • , B F Jones. Dauphin oo ‘/ j Mulliscm. Cnmmbia, Pa D nlaver. Harrislniygi WtCmteier.Pa • John Hunter. Brooklyn tHAWemeriChetrtor.Pft •.H F Davit.-Va t-JJWoisrd.PA . . . Isaac HuiLPa. - 4 , •r‘S , « oo' B T.indsayvColumbin ' « •'/ ‘ Mi*sLSmith.Mobile 9£ X rt .? rt » tftncMt&T oo K Fstr. jr, H&LRR JFParkerjraUewon. Pa JohnMoCrom.Patterson L E ofm'!‘gSVf.'S;? on -Jmßa.twood,Pkil. MERCHANTS'. HOiJBE—-ThSrd at.', above Callowhill. , C a'mmm oriiTe £^^«IW. ! &I?F«HrOT» J x Burdne. Allontown ;» - BL Millet# AUentown ' FlluSeTt k llM“io" P |«f■ rs «c- rli ni'ii anoc0 *” a J?MMuraftr,Banceo.-Pa . .HBickeUPblln OHPottuvilln „ J Coorer> Meyerstown *■* SBalUet, North TY,Hall ' feAR HOTEL—Tiliril st., aWe / Callowhill, A Koller, Brick* co O Motor. .MomUonjari co 1 s Finnev f HartsviUe . , Mw Finney. Kartavillo i Jenkintown ' W Hamer. Penntburg ,-XHgt]e. GreenT>ne W Kline EarUvilie ‘ Bern Ttranp; LandsdaU' Win Moil. Allentown ALmi*;Pa - -* • - EliasObold,JVUPleaaant Bc t" e ' r l ;iffi ,lD ' J Jonetj Snmneytown ■ : H peeerin?i New Texas A Prederwbarg • ITlnnet. Warrinitoh-, •, ' Mw Finney ? ;Warrmvtoa wm Thompmn, Zionsnlle ! • ZiontvUle R Roads, Southampton 1 .. ‘ :; :M (lSpJrXr*™ ® wiUm! ‘' 1 ’ stoMrav ‘" o ' © below Vine. A v‘?^: ij^i'ertvU! ® v J.B MiHer, Strondsbure w e M«w^? a ’ * "J Rittenhoute'A la, Md HBHeHydr.-ftld ' /ENMitea.Ps - ' : t. OenJH Davie, Pa . ? co -IPAlribridp. Cheltenham ’ Hetboro -"JSCRffy, NJ < JnoFiinal.^N J . , r' y 't, HQ,T®L--Third street# above Raoe. •' ! i , RlumflolensS" 0 ' wAmftl^'piS!^"' B i' ft-WKWoV■ ; .. . ■•‘i, BATjTIEAOIiB: HOTBL—Third et.. »b. Cellowliill. li,: SßBWJtthth, Wlntervllle' Elmsß Lynn, i PER, f > JM Miohtch; Bethlehem gMs4»ej*Bfithle&em TK Kauffman,' Allento'Bi * 7|*Albertj-Middletown • • H Qeaset. Mreratown- » :!;■' 'CiyY/ifJ#^; , 'PocKsr' Oo^-Dkitkctu/i.—Our Passen ger Railroad Companies Jiave been so much imposed upon add have suffered guoh serious losses by the con ductors of their cars being imposed upon vrith base coin, that fbr sdind time past the managers of the various doibpdhied have been diligently at work to devise some metHdd % wjifoh.tbdy dart proteot theinuhlvds froifi gliding victimised in this martnet. ’ • We ore inforined that aW of bar city,companies have already* or are abotit ordering from Messrs. Imiay & Bioknell, the publishers of 'the Bank-Note Reporter, one of their newly-invented Patent Pocket Coin-Detec tors', for each conductor on their,respective roads. ' -Suuh.ainove os this certainly does credit to their dis crimination* for no onVcan s'oe these perfect little in struments without at onco recognising their usefulness. • They aro just the articles for this* or any other out door business; they are so,small, and neiit, tliat they can be earned without any, inconvenience,, in the vest, pocket, and do not require to be placed on a counter or table* but can just as WolL and certainly test the genu ineness of coin by being held in the hand* as any other wdy.' *■' ? ■ It always givos.ua pleasure to bear witness to any new and useful' invention* and we have seldom seen any-* thing that has deserved a wanner recommendation than, this, _ Tub Empress Eugenie, with all a mother’s so lioitudo for her child, has determined that at stated pdriods the Princo Imperial of Prance shall doff hisira perialTobes, and don the plain dress of oitizen. In or der to bring about this result, we aretold, the Persia brought out exact diagrams bfhis “ shape*” to be sub mitted tp the “most skiUUi tailors in the country.” for the purpose of procuring a complete wardrobe of ele gant winter clothing for his youthful Highness, Itis also snid that the choice has fallen on E.H. Eldndge* of the ” Continental Clothing Hall,' 1 northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets. The Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine prac tically demonstrates that it is not necessary to pay $6O or $lOO for a reliable Sowing Machine. Price $3O. For sole*,wholesale and retail,"at 7)5 Chestnut street. Tire “Columbian Skirt.”—Tho Mexicans gravely assert now that the reason why the North Ame ricans, As they call the Yankee nation, want more terri tory* is because they need the room to accommodate tholx.wives and daughters with their colossal hoops. The sterner "sex dress loss extravagantly, eepecially when they Obtain their garment* at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of RoekhiJl A Wilson,'Nos. 603 and Gos : Choßtnut street, above §ixth. .* ' “*v 'Perfectly True.—A good man, who has soon much of the world and is not tired of it, says* “The grand essentials to happiness m life are. something to do. something to love, something to hope for* and a beau tiful new suit of comfortable fitting olothing to woar. from the palatial establishment of Granville f.tokos, No. 607 Chestnut street. IffInPOEtTATIONS. [Reported for the Press.] CAPE TOWN, CGH—Bark Island Home-W bales goatskins f Rosenthal Sc Bros: SC bale* wool 13 coses aloes 7 Mis wild beast steins 2 bales blisbo skins 80 do sheep skins 40 do rout skins JOO do ox and cow hides Crawford Coates; 120 bales goat skins 117 do Cape sheep skins. 166 do wool 118 hides [order. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BBS FOURTH PAGE. - - ARRIVED. ' Btoamship Delaware, Copes. 19 hours from New York, with mdse and passengers to. Jos Allderdico. Passed ahermbrieoff the Capes, bound in; five deeply-laden schrs off Morris Liston’s, hound up; another below N ew Costle.withlossof mainm»6t: ahrigendschrabovo New CAstln;bsrlr Aaron TRarvay below Christians Creek; a halit herra brig above Chester* and anotheroffthe Fort; brig Mary H, a lurabor-loden and ten light schrs off tho Home, Jeffrey, 68 dava from Port Eliza beth, CGH. with skins to Jas Keen. Sflpt 10. lat32sT, long C 7 61. spoke *chr Alma, from New York for Cape Town, CGH. While lying to below the Bny on the Brown, during tho gale of Saturday night, lost anchor and 76 fathoms of chain. t Brig Mart H, Baxter, 7 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. Bohr Governor, Nickerson, 10 days from Gloucester, with mdse to Geo A Wood. Schr-Graco Giroler, Paino, 7 days from Boston, with mdse to Gpo A Wood. Behr Isabel Ta»lor,4 days from Now Bedford, with oil to Hodvson & Keen. f . Schr Willard Saulsbury, Hudson, 0 days from Boston, in bnllnst to N Stnrtevaut« Co. . Schr W n Martlet. Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell Sc Collins. ~Bchr 8 L Stevens, Bindley,6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell A Collins. _ ' Schr Pol*r Btar, Mobrny, 8 davs from Fredericksburg, Md. with bark and cram to J L Bewler & Co. Bebr Octomro. Tuft. 1 day from Port Deposit, with wheat to J L Rswlot & Co. ' Bchr Bird. Chambers, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with corn to J J L Bnwley As Co. > . Bohr Sarah Denn. Bmith. 1 day from Hancock s Bridge, with gram to Jbßewley tc Co. , . , 4 Schr J W Hall. Morris. 1 day from Little Creek, Del, with oats to J L Bewley & Co. CLEARED. , ’ Steamship Virginia, Kelly, Richmond. «e,Thoa Web gtor. Jr. Brig Helhi, Kcnnv, Havana. Thos Wattsnn k. Sons. Brig Delaware, Rich. Portsmouth, L Audenried Sc Co. 1 Brig Ormus, Baker, New Bedford, do SohrOssuna. Carman, Boston, captain. Bohr Henry May, Hoover, Boston, L Audenried & Co. Schr f, Audenried, Bartlett, do do Schr Abep Downing, Rice. Charlestown, do Schr Almira Ann, Bickmore. Newburyport, do Pehr Adelaide Smith, New London. do SabrGaxeUe.Navlor. Rnokport,. do Kcbr Percy Heilnor. Gandy, Rookport, do BtrHL Gaw, ller, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. »T TKLEORAFIt. (Correspondence of The Press.) ----- _ ... NKwYong.BeptSO. Arrived, ships Charles Hill and W II Prescott, frdm Liverpool. ■ Boston, Sept 20. Arrived, ship* Holyhead, from Calcutta; Jas Parker, from London; bark Saladia- from Buenos Avrest brigs Tartiue, from Jacksonville:'Black Swan, fm Rio ffache. Baltimore, Sent 30. 1869 The schr Ada Francos, hence for Providence, went ashore on Saturday at the mouth of the Rappahannock. She will have to discharge a portion of hercarro. New OsbEANs, Sept. 26. Arrived, ships Mnffnolia and Rums Choate, from Bos ton: c»nosnre, Hartford, and Elisabeth Mallory, from New York. ; MEMORANDA. SteamshioStardf the West, Harriett!), for AspinWdil, WlWffltt, oUareii *t 1m ye* terdAv for LivdrpOoL Ship WaUioe. Lone, from LlveranoUoc. Philadelphia, was spoken Ist inst. on the Grand Banks- Ship Wm V Mosps, hence, aiiivod at New Orleans 20th tnst. ' Ships Revenue. Preble, Hemisphere. Taylor, and Sir John -Parker, tßr) Calhoun, from Liverpool, arrived at New York,yesterday. - , Shirs Fairfield, from Glasgow, Emerson, Webster, and Britannia, from Liverpool, arrived at New York y*«terd*T. ■ Ships Germania, from Havro, Cornelius Gritmell, from London, and St Peter, from Bordeaux, arrived at NeW York yesterday. , _ „ Ships Star of the West, from Liverpool. Marquettn, from do. National Gu&ro, from do, and Havre, from Havre, at New. Yrtrk yesterday. * Bark’Msry H Kendall, was discharging at 6t Jago 3d inst. - - Bark Rebecca, Micham, for Batavia, ole&red at New Barr David Lapsley,Bishop, from Cardenas, at New York yestarday. with sails split, &o Bark Louisa, Jarman, heuoe, was discharging at C»r tienssilth inst. Brie Jerlen, Anderson, from Santos, arrived at Now York yesterday, , . ySeht Ellis, hence for Prt)vidcnts6, at N , Bchr rferoinj? ChatrlpUil, cleared at New York yester day fm Philadelphia. Schr* Carthagena. Crapn. and Bsnj English, Bliven, sailed from New Bedford 19th rest, for Plrtwdeinhia. Bchrs Kate Merrill and E L B Wales, for Philadel phia, wAnt to sea from Wilmmvton, NO, 18th inst Pripeller Ironsides. Vanderveor, cleared At New Y oik yesterday foV Philadelphia. Arrived at Ban Frrncisco previous to 98th ult. Msips Charger, from Boston, and Satellite, from Nowcnstle. NOTICE TO MARINERB, v New Tower axo Lioht at Oapb MAViNonTH Ripe of Entrance to Delaware Bay, N. J.—Tlia new light will he exhibited in the new tower nh and alter the 31st of October next. It ib of 'the first order of Fresnel, re volving 30 t*rflo seconds, that is, showing a every nialPminute. whereas the old or present light is revolv ing 1 min 20 sec to l min 20 sec. or showing a flash every minute end twenty seconds. The new tower is about 68 feet higher than the old tower, and plitoed NlO deg W 889 feet from ib It is built of brick, and washed stone color? the watfh room ami railing and the lantern being naintedred. The new light is 160 feet above moan sea level, and should be seen in dear weather, from the deck of any sea-eoing vessel, 19 nautioa! or 22 statute miles. .The old luht will be extinguished on the exhibition of thenewlieht. ’ By order of the Light House Board. „ M * HARTMAN BaCHE. - „ . ;' Maj. Topographical Ensineors, Br. Maj. , Engineer’s Office. Fdurthij. H. District, Philadelphia, Sept 19,1559. SPOKEN. June 20, let 13 208, lons 7819 E. ship All Thomptnn, Small, from Rangoon May 10, via Mauritius, for Fal raonth. July 10, tat 25 45 8. lonn 15 E. ship Eagle Speed, Fuller, from Bombay .Tune 2 for Liverpool. „ July 18, long 21 SO. ship Spark of the Ocean, Drummond, from London for Melbourne. July24,)atB4 57 8.1 on« 1030 E, ship Typhoon, Saltdr, from Bombay May 30. for Liverpool. , July 28. latBlO#.lon*H62E.(notsgbefnre)shlp Ata lantn, Colby, from Akyab April 2) for Knsland. ■ July 26, lat 8„lone 25, ship State of Maine, Humphrey, from London for Melbourne. - _ Aur 12. lat 15 44 3. long 720 W, ship Holvhead, Colo, from Caiontta May so for Boston; was lit eight fldays to S 908, lon* 30 44 W. ' M/UIRIED. WOOD--MOitOAN.—At Philadelphia. <m tho 20th inst., by Rev. Wm, Suddards, John Wood to Mary Morgan, noth of this oity. * . the Mlh inet.rby Rev. A. P. Cobb. Chnrtos W, Greene to Mias Marian L. D. Kennedy-both of tins eitr. * LJBE--(ttnBTs,—in Camden. N. ,T..on the )BUi inst., by Pey. H. M. Brown, John Leo, of Leesburg, to Aman da Gma*,nrCamden,N. J. * LUFPBARRY--VOflLE.—On the 18th inst.. bv Rev. Chandler, Mr. Henry P. Luffbarry to Miss Eli zabeth Vneje. _ * TAYLOR—COSH.—At West Chester. Pa., on the 25th orAusust, bf R«v. William E. Moore, Mr. J. Kinsey Taylor to Miss Jennie Cosh, both of this city. * STHADLEY--WADBWORTH,-On the 16tl. imt., by ReVjM. N. Morns, at Hartford- Ct., Dr. Jolm fitrad of Wilmington, Delaware, to Miss Carrie E. Wads i LK WIB—H AM ILT ON .--In Kiiissessing, Ausust 6th, le£ erdett, Mr. Jo!fm B.TLewis to Miss Mary, McGOWAN“KPATINO.—Orv the 11th inst.. by Rev. Father Sourin, Mr. Thomas MoGowon to Miss Agnes Keahnr, both ofth's oitv, » FELIi—-LIGHtHOUSk —On the 29th inst., hr Rev, A. Christman. Mr. James Fell to Miss Mary Liehtlionso, both of Wilmmston. Cel. * FELTON-GRAV.-On the 16tli lust., bv Rev. A. Christman, Mr. William Felton, of brig Delaware, to Miss Fannie Grav, of this city. % , * ' GARDINER—DAISY.—On the 22d of June, by Rov. .F. A. Beafnan, Daniel H. Gardiner, of this city, to Mar tha K. Daisy, of Baltimore hundred. Del. . * DIED. -DEGENS.—On the 20thinst., Mr. JacobDegen»#4ied 29jearsand Idmonths. „ .The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon, at & o’clock, from the residence of his father, 937 Fnssy unk road. The friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend. ” HALL.—On the 19th inst.. Edward Morns, son of Ed ward 8. and Kate P. Hall, in ti e Bth year of his age, • he relatives and inends n| the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his father’s residence, this (Wednesday) afternoon, c; 3 o’clock, without further notice. - - * - CURTIS.—At West Chester, Va.. on the 17th inst., Harriet T.tdauvhtorof John H. Curtis, of this city. * BEELElt,—Suddonlr, on the morning of the 19th. ?/ congestion of the brain, Mr. Godfrey T. Seolor, in tbntadyearof hisage. , —Funeral from his late residence, southeast comer of rirth and German streets, on Thursday afternoon, at * O OIOOK. i . ** McCAYj—On the 18th inst., Sarah Jane McCay, in the Bth yearof lierage. from the residence of her parents. No. 118 ITiA 1 ! 18 OYednosday) alternoon, at 8 o'clock. MoELHENNY,—On thp 19tn inst,, George MoJKl henny, ated 28 lears, . * . Fnueml from the residence, pf his cousin. James Boyle. No. 8)7 Marriott street, this (Wednesday) mom in tr, R t 9 o’clock. „ ’ . - s O’BRlEN.—the 19th inst., Mary O’Brien, daughter of Franois and Marsaret O’Brien, aged 16 years. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. JS ■Moore street, belotvFront, thlsf Wednesday) afternoon, ' FORDNEY.—On the 19th inst., Mr. Henry Fordney, *!fulieral a /rom his late residence, back of 021 Thomp son stroetdate Duke), this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 4 ° vANkORN. —On the 18th inst., Sarah Vanhorn, daughter of Eli and Reboooa Vanhorn, aged 9 years, 5 months, and ll days. _ _ , . * . : Ppnerat from the residence of her parents, No. 1721 Latimor street#below Locust, tills ( Wednesday) after .MARGETT^—On the J7th inst,. John Margctts, in the 42d year of hie age, ~ <4 „ „ , . ,_Faneral from the residence of his sister, Mrs, Harlwrd, IMO Cherry street,- this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o r dook. - i-, „ . . * TftiAOK IRISH POPLINS, all qualitiep. ptete.n,,. rft'ack Winter, GJovefl and Gauntlets. ;;.feggi?fS«d o s O i 6 sin [ .. ; : THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1859. * SPECIAL NOTICES. ■ Hoofi.and’B German Bitters will posi tively. euro Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De bility, &o. Read what ia said of it by the Rev. J, H; Tur ner, Pastor of Hedding M. E. Churok: Philadelpuia, April 20,1869. Dr, jACKBON‘-jDrnr Sir; Hating used your “GER MAN BITTERS” in Ihy family frequently, I nm pre pared to say that it has been of great Service. I beliove that in molt oases of gederal debility of tho system, it is the safest and mdst valuable remedy of which I have any knoiVlfldgd. Yours, respectfully, . . J. H. TlmftEß, 726 north Nineteenth street. For sale by Druggists and Dealers in Medioines everywhere, at 76 cents per bottle. Also by the proprietors. Dr. C. M. Jackson & Co., 418 Arch street, Philadelphia. sel2-DAWtf Salamander Fire-Proof Safes. —A very arge assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale At reason able prices, No. 26 South FOURTH Btreet, PlriladeV phia. ftU23 tf EVANS k WATSON ; Shakbh a Savins Fund—Nonrawnat Corker Sscond and Walnut Streets.—Deposits to ceived in small and Urge amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per oent. per annum. ' Money may be drawn by oheoks without loss of in terest. Office open daily, from 9 until 8 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in Ore evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL ? Treasurer add Sfioretary, CHAB E. MORRIS. Wiieeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. -Philadelphia Office, 623 CHESTNUT Street. Merchants’orders filled at tho SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Branoh offioes m Trenton, New Jetßsy, and Easton and Westohester, Pa. sel4-4m Saving Fund-National Safety Trust CoMPANY.'-Charierfid by the State ot Pennsylvania. RULES. 1. Money is reoeived every day, and in any amount, arge or small. 2. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from .the day it is put in. S. The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever it is oalled for, and without notioe. 4. Money U received from Bzecutors, Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to romain a long or short ponod. 6. The money received from Depositors is invoited in Real Estate, Mortgages, Grdund Kents, and other first olass Bounties. 6. Offioe open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest corner Third street, PhilAtteltM*. spu Onb Price Clothing of the Latest Ettlss, made in the best manner, oxpressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling pnooe marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered to, as we believe this to be tho only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., ie3-tr EM MAkKET Street. GaovSß & Baker’s Ou.BHU.ras NoieiLßie Kamii.r obwins-Machine., . AT REDUCED PRICKS. Temporarily at No. 601 Broadway. Will roturn to No. 495 in a few wAefct. fr-S=» MRS. AMANDA SPENCE, DP NEW •13 YORK, will Lecture “ Ort Evil nhd its Conse quences, ’• at Sansom-strSet Hall, THIS EVENING, at V,j o'clock, Admisai ojup cents. sa)-2t* DONDHOLDERS.—A meeting will be held dll WED* NLBDA\,tbe 2l«t Septfiml»or,at 12 M.. m Rooms Nrtn. 23 and 24 Washington. Building, No. 274 South THIRD Street. By order of the Chairman. s2J-2t prof. o. s. fowjler will com. IL3 MENCE a Course of LECTURES ON LIFE, its Laws. Organs, Functions rand Improvement, ns taught give professional opiniohs and advice daily at his rooms. For particulars tee bills and papers of the day. sl2-lm rNOTICE .-THE steam fire en- AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, at their Exhibition, at Pmmdciplua, during the last four days df September, are requestod to appoint eoob one Delogste ta a Cdnvon ?r l UJt 0 .bld ** the office of the Society, No. 626 CHESTNUT St.. Philadelphia, on TUESDAY EVEN- of September, at 7 o'clock; and the Hand Fire Engine Companies each one Delegate,lto meet a £°* n 0« o SVr o t&rVlr’£\ e . ld Mth* same place,on WEDNES DAY EVENING, the 14th of September, to adopt rule* and regulations to govern the contest. This invitation is extended to all Coihnonie* t iroueliout the United st n. r,,„b R . ffp NOTICE-OFFICE OF THE lIESTON LL|7viLLPL MANTUA, AND FAIRMOUNT f'AS- CO.—The third instalment <pf FIVE DOLLARS on each share of the stock ot this Company will.he> due and payable at the Office of tho Company on WEDNESDAY, tho 21st of Sept., 1859. *M4t 8. M. ZULlCK,Secretary. rrs=- GRJikN AND COATKS-STRiiISXSUAS LL? . SENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. Notioe IS lioretiy flven, that all Btookholdera who do not pay the second instalment of their subscriptions on or before tho Seth day orSeptembcr. 11559. aritl lleeharsod one percent, per. month oil the unpaid balance rrom June Secretary. nrs=* THIRTEENTH AND EIFTEENTH- PASSENGER RAILWAY COM- At a meetinK of the Commissioners named in the act LSS?. PO! S 11 iY‘ ™ TjliTt.dnth and Fifte r nlh.,treeU Pas' fit ft ia« J ii l tef ,, aS‘ ! -ffiSf ny . Mid Sept m,l&«,ai N°, 827 walnut street.it was resolved that ¥m222 ,s ?i for the cantal stock of tho Thirteenth and Fjftoonth-«treoU Passenger Railway Company be opened on THURSDAY, Sept. 22d, 1869, at 9 o’clock A. M„ at No. 4 South SEVENTH Street. Notice is hereby giv4tt? S?/i« ld te *° Thirteenth and Fiftwinth- Railway Company will be opened at the time and place above mentioned. A. Q. HaRMER, E. G. KROMER, ini JOHN JP. VERREE. P-otg Committee. liEGAL, IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE , CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. K «fXn n f v* K w S I- S n • eco V e m (1 nteatate.) <jf ANNA WEBljlDec«a*ed. (Testate.^ Ifae Auditor appointed liflhe Court ttt audit, settle, »nd ad.uet tho account drEIU, K. PRICE. Afllnihis* tratut d. U.tl.tff the estate til BAMUEL vV_KBT. de fh«l .1S! 1 ?, th , e M Executor of the Let will, etc., of ANNA west, deooased, and to makedistribution am.one the next of km and leratees, acoprdlng to their rights in rospect to both estates, taking into view, the distributions heretofore made West, as Administrator of said Samuel West, and pf the indebtedness of her estate i® •■lftt®’ and the indebtedness of legatees to her esta.te, will tho parties intereited for tho purposes ? f , h,B •PPOJntrnent. on MONDAY, tlie 3d davoTOc fej&t4o clook P. M.. at his offioe. No. 204 South FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE A CITY AND^COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA, mi . Estate of JOHN MORRIS, Deceased, ihe Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adiust.the firit and trnnl.account of JOHN J MOR RIS, Administrator of the estatn of JOHN MORRIS, dyconsed, and to report distribution of the balanoom the hands of the Accouniant. will meet the parties in- WALNri- sueat, szl-wfmit Auditor. ■PROPOSALS For wood and coal. a Nortev^Ms^l! 1^8 0P THE No * will bo received at this office, on MONDAY. 26th mst., from 9 to 11 o’clock A. M.« for the supply oi Wood and Coal for the tue of tho Out-Door Poor for th? several Districts, Wbe delivered at slloh points, and m suohquantities, and at tnneato be hero after designated. Coal to bo free from slate, dust, and other impurities, 2,210 pounds to the ton. Wood to be of good quality Oak, subject to the inspection of the Board or its Agents. Proposals must b« handed to thounder signed personally, C, M, DERINGER. b21.41_ ■pHILADKLPLiIA AND READING RAIL *■ ROAD COMPANY. Office 227 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, Sept. 20th, 1859. Td avoid detention, trie holders of Coupons of this Company, duo on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave theyi at this Office on or t>efore the 30th instant, when receipt* will be given, and Chocks will bo read? for delivery on the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts, a. BRADFORD, sSI-duio , Treasurer. ■you WILL EVEK VALUE A LfFE sizfl Photo,raph taOitof an absent or decoti.vd one roa ei/eem: thtntnra visit RKIMKft’o I'hoto grnjlno Gallery, SItCONX) Street, above Green. Open DAY FVKNINUi/' “” d WED ‘ NEaUAY “” d SATUR- PERSONAL—A. D. ANCONA Gives a „ . } '‘ri l ■ivs, ,C°s. L ”?' ° ’or Gents’ Caot-oft' Cloth ing,at 830 SOUTH Street. n2]-6t* Buckwheat flour, the first of the Season, Just rooeived and ior sale, at the Buckwheat Emporium, No. 50 North DELAWARE nvnnuo, the first invoice of the Season, of extra new Buckwheat Flour, direct from Albany. S3HR* R. It, MOOR. ROSIN. —ljsoobbls. Shipping Rosm now landing, for sale by ROWLEY, ABHBURNER. & CO.. s2l No. J 6 South WHARVES. «PTS. TURPENTINE.-50 bbls Spts- Turpentine j'n store and for wile hv ROWLEY- ASHTtURNF.R. k CO. >2l No. Iflßmith WHARVES. CARRIAGE BAZAAR, NINTH AND BANSOM Htrnets. TWENTY-EIGHTH SEMI-ANNUAL TRADE SALE m OF CARRIAGES AT PHILADELPHIA, This sale wjji tnke place on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 23th September, at 10 o’clock, at tho Bazaar. The collection will comprise at least „ t 100 LIGHT CARRIAGES, From makers of acknowledged roputation. B 5? The sale wul bo positive, and will not be post poned on account of the weather. so2Q-3t ALFRED M, HBHKNEBS, Auctioneer. warm: air furnace. ■ * THE NEW cone FURNACE w» .U ~ £AB CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warm four house with onk-third lk»b coal thin is required hr any other Furnaoe, Satisfaction in all oases guaranteed. Buildings Warmed and Ventilated by ARNOLD k WILSON, ■ 1010 CHESTNUT Street. ©LATE MANTELS, v? T n® j ß y! h . e#t ,. .most Beautiful Specimens of BnomeUed Slate Mantels, ever offered for sale in this spsnu‘aclured5 nu ‘ a clured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate stone, and for sale very low. ARNOLD k WILSON, lOlO CHESTNUT Street. ROOKING RANGES. /S A^J n the Best Elevated Doublo Oven Oookmg Range, will do well to call at , -c ARNOLD k WTLBON’B. se 10-3mif 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Drills and sheetings for ex- PORT. FROTHINGH 1 WELL?, 91 South FRONT Bt, and 35 LETITIA Street, nols-1? SCOTCH WHISKEY.— 125 ptmcbcous ►3 James Stewart fc Co.’s Paisley Malt, in bond and for sale by GEORGE WtfITKLEV. *21.3m- T NICHOLSON, •F * Manufacturer of SHIRTS, LINEN ami MARSEILLES 4 , BOSOMB and COLLARS- A large and choice asaortmentTand well made, al wayc on hand, unto which I particularly invite the at tention of CASH and prompt-paying snoBV-TTME buyers. 8. 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OLD 800 KS-OLD BOOKS--OLD BOOKS The undersigned states that he has frequently for sale books printed between tho rears 1479 and J*XU early editions of the Fathers of the Reformers and of roe I’d ritan.Divines; in Law, Braeton. Littleton, PufTcndorff Grotius.DowHt, Coke, Halo, tho Year Books, Reports, fco.. are often to bo found on his shelves; Cyclopedias, Lexicons, Clmsio authors. History, Poetry, Philosophy, Science, Political Economy, Government. Arohitooture, Natural History. Treatises upon these and other kindred subjects aro beinc continually dealt in by him. Books, in large and small quantities, purchased at the Custom- House avenue Bookstall, CHESTNUT Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. mrH-flm JOHN CAMPBELL. SALES lIY AUCTION. YOBK, 3>T£JW CTION NOTICE VAN TYTCK, TOWNSEND, & WARRENS, THURSDAY, SErT. 23, At 10 o'clock, at their Salesrooms, On bix months credit. SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE WALK SHAWLS, Being tho ENTIRE BALANCE of tho autumn im portation of TUIIIION, MAILLARD, A CO. The sale following goods, viz : 509 SQUARE and cafßfc-: LAINE PARIB BROCIIE SHAWLS, of supflf6r quality and designs. 600 LONG CHAINS LAINE PARIS BROCIIE SHAWLS, of entirely NEW PATTERNS and SPLENDID QUALITIES, for city rotail trade. 5,000 SUPERB Cit/ALfTrKS and NEWEBT STYLES THIBET and CACIIEMERK STELLA BROCIIE BORDERED SHAWLS. Tho assortment will oomprise a LARGE PROPORTION of tho RICH EST GOODS EVER IMPORTED into this oouu try. 500 very choice and RICH STYLES PRINTED-BOR DERS THIBET and CACHEMERE SHAWLS. 700 SUPERB QUALITIES BLACK and CHOICE SHADES THIBET and CACHEMERE SHAWLB, hoavy SILK FRINGES. 500 Super BLACK and SELECT COLORS THIBET and CACHEMERE SQUARE SHAWLS, *ool fringes. 150 BFLENDID QUALITIES BLACK THIBET and CACHEMERE LONG SHAWLS, for BEST city retail trade. 2,000 BLACK and MODE 7-4 and 8-4 MOUSSELINE LAINE BJIAWLB, of very superior qualities. 1 The attention of tho Trade is solicited. Catalogues andjsamples on tho morning of sal©. f so2o-2t DANCING. TRANCING AC ADEMY, Northeast cornor " Of AROH and BROAD Strqets.-Mr. HAZARD, from Pans, and well known in this city as having bad the largest and most laahionable Dancing Academy for •"W. yoars, has the honor to inform ins fornierpntronsi and tlieimbljo that he has returned to this o ty, and will o ), ?s the Ploco Htwvo named, on MONDAY, the 26tu of Soptombor. Mr. ]L will also teach elasseß.m Mhojda and private families. Mr. H’s style of daneing is plain, easy, and graceful, andean be acquired in a short tune. An easy and graceful db- as wolt ns a perfeot knowledge of the ©Veseht styvs of danoii\g. such as is done in the very best so ciety, will bo imparted at onc« to the scholars, and no timo wasted m learning old step* and dances that are out of fashion, bor terms, roferonoes, eto., apply nl the hall. aeH-.lm KNIT JAOKETS, the Cheapest m the city, at the Manuraotory, from «10 per dozen uo, Jl-ir Ho. W rEIIE J ffine/T®y»£?e &, RETAIL’DRY ROODS. JgYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and arch. STAPLE AND FANCY SILK Gr Q O D S. 18 5 9. DRY GOODS FOR AUTUMN. /J THE WHOLE STOCK OF SILK GOODS. FULL STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS. FULL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. FASHIONABLE FALL SHAWLS, CLOTHS. CASBIMEREH. AND VEBTINOK DLANKETB, tiUTLTS, TABLE LINENS, Ac, N. 8,-Black Silke, Wholesale, at Low Rates. BAROAINB DAILY FROM NEW YORK AUCTION'S sHblm D HESS OOODS. We would respectfully call attention to our complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS. POPLINS, VALENCIAS, MOUSLINEB, PRINTED MERINOS, CHARLIES, FOIL DE CIIEVRES, ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINTZES, fyc., 4*<*.» With a full stock of nil the new desirablo toxtures of this Boason's importation. THOS. yV. EVANS & CO.. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. fall silks. THOS.'W. EVANS & CO.. HAVE NOW OPEN, OF THEIR OWN IMfORTATICN, A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF NEW HIGH SILKS. Select© J for tho hesl CITY RETAIL TRADE. And will be found to embraro all tho latost and most fashionable stylos imported this season, AT VERY ' REASONABLE PRICES, 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. fi!9-3t AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. cun WEN STODDART A BROTHER, 450, 450, A?fD4s* NORTH, SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW, Have received a large Shrek of Goods adapted to the present and coming season, consisting of neWnntl beau tiful stjlcs of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, A,'., Ac. From tho lato jVuclion Sales ift Net? Ydrk, dad ready for exhibition. Upwards of FIFTY PIECES RICH DRESS SILKS of new and handsome stylos nt from 95c. to 91.25. s2O-3 HJEW AND ELEGANT FALL STOCK. L. J. LEVY & CO. Are daily receiving additions to their fldtt and very choice assortment of FAIL AND WINTER GOODS, which comprises nt this time one ot the largest as well as the most select assortments of LADLES’ DRESS GOODS, which oait be found irt tluicdurttfy. Every now fabric whiclilias booh imtiiiifiictiired fhr Fall and Winter wear, as well as their usual adsdrtmflht of STAPLE GOODS of suporior qualities, will be found iu variety, and at prices as low as similar goods cun bo purchased elsewhere. L. J. L. k Co., have effected arrangements in Paris by which they will be in constant receipt nuriug the sea spit df smah quantities of every approved new article whiclfiua) uo futTe'ETtitf t?j jhe fashionable trade of that city. The selections will bo/nano fftfrt (hdlluusesm Paris mpet celebrated for their good taste. 80» AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. e!9-3t Hosiery goods.—j. wm. hof- MaNN. No. 9 North EIGHTH Street, ha*now opart Ins Faff Frock of Uoaierr Goods viz: Under vests andDrawdrs of QartWright anu Warner’s superior manu facture, for ladies’ and misses’ wear.. Merino Hhirts and Drawers, lar rents ana yo'iUhß, ’udrihn Havlery’ Cottpn Hofliery, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves nftef Oatinl (ets.aml gomin geaeraily appertaining to the Hosiery buMnoei. J. W.H. respectfully solicits the attention of families to his stock, assuring them that his stock is un excelled for variety by any other in the oity.und that his prices areas low as those of any other tegular house. N, ti.—No abatement made from the prices named. s2t-wfmtf CULL SHAWLS ANI) CLOAKS. •fr Auctioii IoU 51.60, $7 tW, $2.50, to $4.00. Finer grades S'ella fch/twW, iii cost owl Jess. FALL CLOAKS. Latlies* French Cloth Clonks of Lirht and Dark Shades llalut Cloths. Prices ranee from $6 to $8.50. Cloaks made to order, nt ono day’s notice, COOPER k COWARD. told NINTH ami hTARKKT. BOYS’ WEAR. MEN’S WEAR. CnssiinoresoMpociallv for boys. Coalings for uojs’ hill and wmterwear. Casj'mercs of extra weight at 87 cewts; Finer grades in Fancy. Plain, and Black, Black Doeskins, extra Quality mu) cheap. Auct'on lots Black Cloths $1.50 up. Ladies' Light Colored Cloakings. COOPER fc CONARD. NINTH and MARKET. N. B.—lnducement* to the Tailoring trade. tc2o WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION J!.' DRY GOODS VERY CHEAP!! WK BUY FOH caRH WK’RK SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS. Wl5 AIM AT LARGE SALES. A largo and varied stock of SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS. Linens ofnurown importation. Cloth, Cnssimeyes, SattinetU. Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, fco., Ac. RlankeLi. in all sizes and makes. Marseilles, D'lnity, and Lancaster Quilts, Ac., fco. At THORNLEY ft CHISM’S, N. E. cornor EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. s!7-tf JJAPSON’S, CORI ER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS., Havo now open a fine assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, BINGI.E, DOUBLE, AND STLIT. The whole from thp celebratod manufacturers, Hertz fc Rerun. Our customers can depend on getting the best article evor offered at retail in Phila delphia, at the lowest prices. A •‘I'LENOID ASSORTMENT KMimoiTOCRED SLIPPERS. A variktt op Black. Cloak Tassels. Ciiocifet Cloak Fnr.voEs. New and buautivul Dbehi Trimmings. Woollen Knittino Yarns, all colors. Zkphir Knit Talmakund Caps. ZEpuya Knit Gaiters and Slkkveb. A yi'LL stock op Staple Trimmings. AT K ARSON’B LADIES’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE. Cor. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS. sIC-2in LUPIN’S FINE MERINOS. One hundred pieces of extra quality and desirable colors at 8) 00. One hundred pieces of fine quality and of same colors at 75 eonls. These goods have the most value of any that we have offered. BHARPLKSS BROTHERS, 35 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets, IVEW AUTUMN SILKS. 11 Just opened ten oasos of selected Silks of our own importation. Plain Poult de Soiea, from the lowest prices to the finest goods, Rioh Lions Bilks of the newest designs. Plain Black Silks, glossy and heavy. Neat figures and Brocade Bl&oks. Black and Fancy, two Jupes. BHARPLESB BRQTHKRB. *5 CHESTNUTaud EIGHTH Streets. GOODS. JJOUSEKEEPERS, AND THOSE COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING, Will find by far tho largest nnd most useful itook of housekeeping and useful articles m tho oity, comprising many new goods, just received from Europe, of a kind never before for sals in Philadelphia, at the warerooms of JOHN A. MURPHEY & CO., 922 CHESTNUT STREET, Jy*7-fm wtf ABOVE NINTH. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. QENTLEMEN T S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAIIiORS’ TRIMMINGS, LONGOOPE & PEARCE, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Have now in store a full assortment in their line, to whtoh they invite the attention of their customers and buyors of suoh goods. aus-2m JIL SCOTT—late of tho Arm of Win* • Chester & BooU-GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 81 CHESTN uTStreet,(nearly opposite the GirardHouso Philadelphia. J.W.B. would tespeotfully o»U the attention of his former patrons and friends to tils new store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. .A perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with fineBhirts and Collars. JyH-ly 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR—Great Emporium for Stereoscopes sjmotereoacopio Views, American, French and English. Opera Glasses, Mioroscopes, and improved Spootaolos, oorrectly smtod to the oves, at u », A U3\ FRANKLIN’S, Optician, FOURTH Street,below CheslnuL Human Lycß inserted, uHnuf DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. yy ILL OPEN THIS DAY, ANOTHER INVOICE MATCHLESS PRINTS, FOR.BALE BY TJIB PIECE OR PACKAGE AT SIX CENTS. BEAUTY OF DESIGN, GOODNESS OP I JALITY AND COLORS THEY ARE WITHOUT RIVAL. JOSHUA L. BAILY, 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, J. W. PROCTOR & CO., IMPORTERS, MANUFAQTUR EES, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS, L A D I E S’ CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, invito ftie attention ol WHOLESALE BUYERS To th.ir Stock, oom.n.in. EVERY VARIETY OF STYLES la medium and first-olase Goode, moludiai FINE AND COSTLY VELVET CLOAKS, HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS, MIOSES' CLOAKS. Ao., Ad. NEW STRIPED BOURN OUB, ffi FOURTH-STREET RESIDENCE FOR iM BALK.—The desirable three-story briok at the northwest cJrtfar of FOURTH and BUTTON* WOOD Streets; gas throdg^out: ba»li; hot and cold water; and modern conveniences ..Terms accommo datin':. Apply to HORACE FRITZ. Conveyancer, 111 A _, southwest corner NINTH and SANSOMMfeeI*. TO CASH AND BHORT-TIMIS BUYERS. *e3o fit* BOURNOUS WITH PLAITS, Ac., Ac., AU of which will bo cffered at Low Prices j. w. proctor & co., THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. 708 CHESTNUT STREET. >3-tf yy # G. CHITTICK & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 111 FOREIGN AfiD DOMESTIC DHT GOODS, 438 MARKET, AND 43S MERCHANT bi&&StS, Are now rooeiviug from Europe their FALL IMPORTATIONS, Embracing & full assortment of goods adapted to the present season. Theee, with their home purchases, in A M li It I 0 A I* FABRICS, wiQ enable them to oiTer tn the Trade crfie iff the most attractive stocks in the market. CASH AND BHORT-TIME BUYERS Are respeotfull/solioited to examine this stock before purchasing. aus-fmw2m yyM. S. STEWART & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, 305 MARKET STREET, Are now daily receiving from the Large Auction Sales, and othor sources, a full assortment of desirable FALL GOODS, purchased FOR CABII, to which they invite the attention of Cash and prompt Six-months buyers. Full lifles, Of Bloch and Fancy Silks, and all the new fabrics in Dress GoGds, constantly on hand. s9-3m 1859 FALIj IMPORTATION -1859 JOEL J. BAILY & CO.. No. SIB MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH AIAEt, PHILADELPHIA, Have received by recent arrivals, and wilt continue to teoeive during the season a full and complete assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS. LADIES’, MISSES’, GENTS', aud BOYS LAMBB-WOOL, MERINO, SILK AND COTTON BUIRTS AND PANTS. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Black and Fancy Silk Scarfs, Tics, and Cravata. Linen, Cambric, and Silk Hdkfa. SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, Ac. AV*o, a handsome stock of WHITE, LACE, and MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT FRONTS, a large and cheap vnriety. “JOUVIN’B SYSTEMS.” BEST QUALITY KID GLOVES. A splendid assortment of colorsunil sixes. WOOL COMFORTS,HOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS, Ac Together with a large assortment of CLARK’S supe periorsix-cord “Silk-Finished” and “Enamelled” SPOOL COTTON. Also, their Sowing Machine Cotton, put up on spools of 2,400 yards each, to which the atten tion ofShutMakersand Manufacturers is particularly requested. CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS are invited to examine our Stook. which is one of the largest and most attractive ever offered to the trade. 87-2 m REMOVALS. rjUYLOR, GILLESPIE & GO., HAVE KEUOVED TO TUB UNION STEAM SUGAR REFINERY, No. 337 ST. JOHN STREET. No. 110 SOUTH FRONT STREET. 819-imvnotif Removal. —martin & wolff have Removed to No. 334 MARKET Streot, South side, lielow Fourth, where they oiler a choice assortment of Fall and {Winter Goods, at very low prices. i!3-2m CHINA AND QUBENSWAHK. SMITH. & CO.. CHINA, CLASS, AND QUEENSWARK. PITTSBURG- AGENCY, GLASS, NAILS, Ac., delivered from the Factory AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. GRANITE BUILDING, No. ft North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. auS-fmAwtf rj<URNBULL, ALLEN. & CO., NOS. S 3 AND SS SOUTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealers in CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENBWARJS. TITTSBURO GLASS AGENCY. eupplied with Glau at Manufacturer’, price.. JJOYD & STROUD, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERB, Have now on hand a oomplete stock of QUEENSWAKE. GLASSWARE, and FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their Old Stasd, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH BT., four doors below Merchants' Hotel, to which they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. •3P AOKNTS FOR PITTSM/EG GLASS. ill3-3tTi MARBLE WORKS. MARBLE WOAKS. Hu constantly on hand a very large assortment o MONUMENTS, ENCLOSURES, and GRAVE-STONES, Of various designs, made of the finest ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLEB, Which he will sell at greatly reduced prices, la also prepared to execute orders upon the moat favorable term#! iwed* respectfully invites the pubtio generally to examine hia stock bofore purchasing elsewhere. ADAM STEINMETZ, Monumental Marble Work*, RIDGE AVENUE, below Eleventh street, aplft-m w f-Bra , Philadelphia. NEWLAND & CO., LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stock of OIL PAINTINGS, ote. All at very Low Prices. bU4 ARCH Street, above SIXTH, Philadelphia. slMjaln' TRACKING Y A RN .—ltalian Packing *■ . Yarn, * n itablo for .steam engines, manufactured naMMtar WANTS. ANTED— A 1 enialc Teacher, in a Ben»inary,a few miles from ihecitr. pn, n „ ticulari. address " Cheltenham," Blood's Disnatch. Par *3l-31* WANTED —A Situation as Wet Nurse, by a respectable Yournc Woman, who bas re cently lost her child. Address ° Nurse," office of this paper. «3i-3t* WANTED A Steady, Sober Young Man, who understands the care and manage ment of horses, to go South. Applications, with refer ence, can be addressed to "Carolina," Bloods Dis patch. g3t^3t* VITANTED —By an Active Young Lad, * » 18 rears of age, who V/ites a fair hand, a situa tion m a wholesale store. Address "Alpha. * this office. sJI-at* V/V/MNTED—In a pleasant neighborhood, " ▼ Board for a Gentleman and Wife. Terms mo derate. Address, stating terms," Samuel.” this office * A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN desires an engagement in & Wholesale Dry Goods Hous*. Cin lurmsli good city and New York references. Ad- Bs'aV't* * B "’ at lhfi f uljllWi bon office of this paper. A N AUTIVE PAKTNEB WANTED, - r *-. who can command 814 OOQ m coah, to join the Ad vert uer in a Manufacturing business which will yield & iron'of w per cent, on the amount invested. Noons reed apply except those having the amouot required. Afldnss, for particulars, " Eaton," office of The Preu. sJI-«* A YOUNG GIRL, who has experience as a Housekeeper, wishes it situation in a private family. Would have no objection to wo a few miles in the o mntrv. AppU at 929 MOB RlB Street. »31-3t* AYUUNU LADY desires a position to teach Music, Drawing, and Painting; English, and rudiments oi French. The city preferred, but would go m the country, or South. City references given. Address "X.Y. Z at this office. s»3O-3t* T'O HARDWARE MERCHANTS.— . Wanted a situation by a Youngs Nan who has had considerable experience as a Salesman, in a hardware store in rittsburff. and other Western cities, in a hard ware store, in this city. Address ** Hardware Sales man. at this office. seg)-3t* ANTED—An interest in a well-estab * * lished paying business,by a person with a capi tal. who Is well connected, and wonld keep the books, or take an ncMvtf part in the business generally. A<l - *‘ Box 2128. Philadelphia Post office." aejp-St SOUTH AND WEST. Wanted by a Young Man, a situation as Salesman, to go South or West. Has been six years in the Jobbing Business. City Reference. Address " Competent," Jrreu office. •19-3t* 11TANTED TO EXCHANGE for improv * T ed city property, free from incumbrance, 160acre* of excellent FARM XAND, located m Gloucester Co., New Jersey. The Railroad from Camden to Bridgeton, •htffilyjio be laid, passes within a short distance of the land. rof fifrther particular* address J. X., office of The Prut. jeSl. FOR SALE AND TO LET. 2A AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, «5*0ct22,1*59, on the premise# “A Valley Farm,” in Chester countr, adjoining Cain Station, oil Penn sylvania Railroad, three miles west of Downmetovn. containing 123 Acres of excellent quality of Land, wita good Buildings, and possessing many advantages of water, roads, and other conveniences. _for further par ticulars call upon JPtO. E. FOX. Exeoutor. sJMm* No, 11 South THIRD gtreet, Phils. d® TO KENT —The convenient dwelling, ££!. No. 4 ii North FOURTH Street; gas, hath, hot and cold wafer. Rent moderate. Apply to HORACL FRITZ. Corn ,r aftce/, »ou(ii*n( corner NlKlH«nd BANBOM Streets. ««gu-»t* mTO RENT —Three-stovy brick tlwell ln«, No. 837 North FIFTH Street. WJthriw and bath. Rent low. Apply to HORACE FjwTZ* Convey ancer. southwest corner NINTH and SAN3UM Streets. seJOjlt* f f ill IRD-STUEET STORE TO RENT— Jk. The Ibur-story (ffliidins;, North THIRD Stfpet. Rent nimfomt.. Apply Conveyancer, sdutbwest corner NINTH and SANbP.u Street,. . wwlit ahQ firm TO LOAN i/s FIRST MORI* t JA.UUU oaGK. Apply to 0. H. WAGNER. HI Worth SIXTH Street. TO LET—A Second-story Roma, eotire i.ient to the Stete Home, euitahle for&L»Trj«r’< Office. Apply til CHESTNUT’Hire,!. effi_ Ata FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE— Mi The 1 etthecrittCr. in rnneentmtine hie lmstnei. on Chestnut street, ut-at rf Tenih .tree.,offer, formle, upon reasonable terms, his fargejnanufsctorv, with out buildings and large lot of grmind fronting on Sixth, Mar shall, ami Master streets, suitable te* almost any large nifwiulaohmn* business For particular* ‘Aialr* **J ALFRED FITLbR. Conrevnncer, Ao 5l ff.|>JXTH SDetß.m to the enbeenher. No. X^RoMbS. For sale. , „ r The Sulwerthcf will dispose of the entlr, Stock of FINE MONUMENTS. STATUARI. HEAD AnII FOOT, STONES, *c., A^ at The monument marble yard. No. i «S ARCH Street, We,i utE,ehU %M'. ,r mti MOORE. «M FOR SALE—A FARM of o+ef 200 «2m Acres, well fenced and watered, in a good state.of cultivation, admirably adapted to the .growth of grain, grass, vegetables, aud fruit of all kinds, particularly peaches, the trees of which■ live to a greaUige. Situate Within two miles oi a Railroad Station, Kent County, Delaware; comfortable^ buildings. For particulars, ad dress Sox Cl/gster, Pennsylvania. au3o-lm TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo rough Cottage Lots for b3*£, ddfnir«My located on and near Ridee Avenue, above the SiX-tfnniStore. Passenger Railway Cars now running Ms?, Sad will eoou run by them. FRAgKR . Alfhitocli Su27 lm* No, 111 South FOURTH Btreet. ©50.000 TO LOAN. f« SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upoh Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Gune, Mer chandise, Clothing, Ac*, cn moderate terms, by JONES k CO., Brokers, northwest cOrrtef of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for tlio las* 16 years. Offico hours from 7 A. M. to 7 P. m. Second-hand Gold and BUver Watches, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, st one-hall the original oo**- eni-gji-w BOARDING. TO GENTLEMEN—A Choice Sccond etory Front Room, with Breakfast, Tee, Fire.end Giu, in en excellent locality and prirate famil*. An dreis - W. B. I).," this office. dl X" BOARDING. —EJegaDt and airy Rooms, ■ingle and in «inte«, can had with fim-ctass Board, for the Summer, Fall, and Winter, et Ulfl WAL NUT Street. »nB-2m EDUCATIONAL. Broad-street institute for YOUNG LADIES has reopened its Fall Sri>»’<>n. For tennsand p*rtieular#.apply to Mr*. B J. cOOitE, Principal, No. Bil BROAD Street, below Poplar. s2l-18t* CARPETINGS* OIL CLOTHS, &c. JgAILY & BROTHER. IMPORTERS OP CARPETINGS, NO. 930 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now opening their FALL STOCK o f VELVET, TAPESTRY, and BRUSSELS. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THREE-PLYS AND INGRAINS. And an unusual display of Mi-Sm 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 dealer, to our large stock of FLOOR, TA?LE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful article for shade.. The largest stook of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS m the market, at prices which defy competition. au3l-2in jyj’C ALLUM & CO.. CARPET MANUFACTyRERS, OLBN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, Also, Importers and Dealsrs in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &Q. WAREHOUSE SO9 CHESTNUT ST., (Opposite the State House.) Southern and Western buyer* are respectfully invited to nail l * ll< - >nl PHILADELPHIA AND CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. at AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF*THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, HELD AT \ NO. e MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o’clock A. M., September Tth, 1839, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directory of the Company, via: N GEORGE H. BTUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CUAS. MACALESTER, asd JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION to the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above named Oifioe, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respeotfully invited to subscribe. eB-tf CARRIAGES OF THE MANUFACTURE OF WILLIAM 13. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. 1011 nl6-2m HERRING— 275 bbls Picklod Herring, also, 323 boxes Smoked Herring, for sale by C. C. SADLER Sl 00., eiQ AROH Street, cwond dwr.abovo From* AjnTBEHBITTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CONTINUED TRIUMPH of the GREAT COMEDY COMBINATION. In compliance with the GENERALDEMAND, Sheridan's magnificent Comedy of the SCHOOL FORBCANDAL, IMMENSE ANITIJNAPPROACHABLE w . ; , „ , CAST OF CHARACTERS, wtuca created a dramatic furore on Monday evening. WILL BK REP>ATKD W L^X^9lT r r T0 * ? fIUHT. Hir • September U»t. JB®. Sir Peter Teazle ifr.fi. PUieide S,rol.'y. , ,’su h ;Sctl?r. ! ' n “" ln th vW feteuShr 8 .- : :'>ir: jw^lfi/rkTr Carele* Mr' s i Snake U.... ”!! . mV Tnj.. -Mr. J. H. F&tefir flS&Tiiito.v;:::;; v~h*«.*?li?‘4!sSl Mr*. Candour Mrs. J. W. Wallack. Jr Lady Bneerwell - Mrs* Place >bina -- - Mias J. Wert Servants ....Messrs. P. A. Anderson and Gallagher The famous Scandal Scene wiU be produced with Great Scenic and Artistic effect. The Comedv will be followed by A GRAND TRIAL PaBBEDEUX , by the renowned Dancers. SIGNORINE GALETTI and PRATESI, ON FRIDAY. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, tendered to MRS. D. P. BOWERS. THE BOX OFFICE IS NOW OPEN. «nSe aotlce given of the next representation BRILLIANTLY SUCCESSFUL PLAY TT ... v . LSIDORA ofsvlvanu, Written by the renowned English author BARRY CORNWALL. ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Seete m»y be secured duly from Eight A. M. until Fire r. Ju.— Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performances to coduseso# at before 6. WALNUT-STREET theatre. Bol® l.eraee M. A. OARRETTSOff. EVENING. September3l, BT. Marc : OR, A HUSBAND'S sacrifice. Mr* L.L. Davenport; Lorenzo. Mr. L. R. ’ laaora » Mrs. Dumeld; Theresa, Miss Mary V* MY FRIEND, THE MAJOR! Bcalx op Prices.— -Dress Circle, (Seats secured with ont extrach&rge,) 60 cants; Parquet. (SeaU Mesiid at 60 cents, 5 Private Boxes, according to theirjocale, 86 and 83, Single Seats in Orchestra and Pnvato Boxes. 76 cents. Box Office open dally, from 16 until 3 o'clock* when seats can be secared in advance. "WHEATLEY A CLARKE’S ARCH ▼▼ STREET THEATRE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) KVFJflNG.Beytembera. __ _ MACBETH. Macbeth. Edwin Booth; Macduff". Mr. Dolman: Lady Macbeth, Mrs. John Drew. c _., A NABOB FOR AN HOUR. Sam Hubbs, Mr. John Gilbert. BcAiEorPßicKfe-jtfauatoJi.a cents,* SeenredSeai* tnDressCircle,37>f cents; Parenet,*ooents. -,T?? rB . at 7oclock; perform&nee to commenoo at iri o clock precisely. PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY^ THE AUTUMNAL EXHIBITION WILL BS HELD 09 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, September 20th and list, AT CONCERT HALL. The will l>e opened for contributors at 12 o'olock on the 30th. and the Committees for awarding premiums will meet in the Hall at So’clock. The Exhibition will lie open to the public at 6 o'clock on the evening of the 20tb and daring the day and ere mng oftheZlst. A band of music wilt be iu attendance during the ev-nmgs. Tickets 25 cents. Members can procure tickets fram the Secretary, at the rate fixed by the By-law*. Members whose Annual Tickets have not been deU \ered can have them at the Hall dnnnrthe Exhibition. s!9-3t HEN RY HAY. -Reo. See. J)AN RICE’S GREAT SHOW 1 THE MOST U.N’iaUE, EXTRAORDINARY, AND ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITION UPON EARTH, Will Exhibit at NORRIBTOWN, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 21st. CAMDEN, Thursday. Sept. 13d. WILMINGTON, Friday. Sept. 53d. WEST CHESTER, Saturday, Sept. tuh. FAREWELL TOUR OF DAN 8108, The Great Americas Humorist. THE ONLY TRAINED RHINOCEROS! THE ONLY TIGHT-ROPE ELEPHANT* THE ONLY •* EXCELSIOR W TIIOSE'COMIC MULES! And air infinite number of other unequalled attrac tions, are comprised in this leviathan exhibition. Full Pabticclabs js Bills Return op the favorites. _ AT MUSICAL FUND HALL, THIS EVENING end Every Eraoisr during the Week- GEORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS. _ GEORGE CHRISTY & R. M. HOOLiSY, FXOPBIITORS. M S. C. CAMPBELL, Musical Director. tSr .Admission S 5 cents. For further particulars see small and larg® bills. .Honrs open at 7. Commeno® at 8 o’clock. LEWIS A. ZWIBLER, Agent. alO-Ct __ ___ SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH stre«t. between Chestnut and Market. Open for the £«aapn. SANFORD’S STAR TROUPE, the largest Company in the world. In th«rei:j|eHeßcie4 every evemnf. E rttt evening in Eis f of Character®. Pewa open at 7){. Commence at A AdmUritm H oenU. Chiiidren 13 oenU. ancVZin Free music at fairmount.— GREEN AND COATEB-STREET EAILYrAY. The Celebrated _ GERMANIA BANS perform every afternoon and evening at Famnoant. The cars of the Gra*n and Coates-atreet Kauvap pas® J!c«x Eirbth and Coates streets, to Fairmount, every v® minutes Farpfive cents, aulft-umsihtf WILLIAM READ. Superintendent McDONuUbH’S GAIKTIES—RAUfiST., below THIRD. THIS EVENING. THE GREAT PANTOMIME OF BLANCO’S MAGIC SWORD, With New Scenery, New Dresses, and New Appoint ments. WONDERFUL TRICK ? OREAT , Price of Admission 10 and 15 cents. Private Boses SSoopt*. rrtUE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THE FINE ARTS. No. W 25 CHESTNUT STREET, M I* open daily,(Sunday* excepted,;from 9 A* M.Jul I P. M. Admission 26 cents- Children under 12 fMHn* Statue of EVE REPENTANT now on exhibition for a short time. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. gILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to their stock cf SILVER WARE, which is now unusually large,hfferding it»* ncty of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house the United States, and of finer quality than is maoufao tured for table use in any part of the world. Our Standard of Silver is 933-1000 parte pure. The English Sterling.* 926-1000 “ .900-1000 American and French’ Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-fire parts purer than the American and French coin, and ten parts purer than the English Sterling. We melt all our own Silver, and our Foreman being connected with the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several years, we guarantee the quabty as above (835), which is the JGust that can be made to be serviceable, and will resist the action of aolds much better than the ordinary Silt or manufactured. WM. WILSON & SON, 8. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS, N. B.—Any fineness of Btlver manufactured as agreed upon, but postftccly non* inferior to Trench and Ameri can standard. Dealers supplied with the same standard a* used In our retail department. Fine Silver Bars, 999-1000 parts pure, constantly ou hand. au24-Sm COPARTNERSHIPS. TVOTICE.—The Copartnership heretofore 1 i existw? between the Subscribers ie dissolved by mutual consent. Tttif* Day. , THOMAS T. MASON havtnr purchased CHARLES E. RuBiNSON'S entire interest in the Concern, is alone authorized to settle the business of MASON A cO. THOMAS T. MASON, C. E. ROBINSON. Puilada., Sept. 7,15J9 N.B.—The DRY GOODS JOBBING Business vill be continued at No. 434 MARKET Street, under the Mia* name, by THOMAS T. MASON. I' uhada., Sept. 7,1&53. eS-lxn TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th»t the 11 firm of WARNICK. CHADWICK, * 880. je thia da. duuolred. The Heater, Range, and Stove tMmneee will bo continued under the name of CHADWICK A BRO., at the Northeast corner of BECOND and RACE Streeu. FRA&CIS'ih. CHA^iCR. Philadelphia, July 11, 13a. jrll-tf COIL. JSAAC K. WRIGHT & SON, DEALERS IN LEHIGH COAL. OFFICE, NO. 134 SOUTH SECOND 6T. YARD, CATHARJNE-BTREET WHARF. r rHEO. D. EMORY & CO. OFFICE No US South FOURTH St-JFhlladi., Sole Agents of GEO. C. POTTS & CO., Miners and Shippers of the LOCUST DALE COAV From the Locust Mountain, . Near Ashland, apl-gm] SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. SW. GROOME & CO., • Dealers and Shippers of _ LEHIGH, TOP BBMI- Office. No. 146 Boath FOURTH Street. BROAD Street, below Raoe. . Kpl-fcn PHILADELPHIA. HARDWARE. rjiRUITT, BRO., & CO. IMPORTBR3 AND WHOLESALE DEALERS HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, *o:. 5Q9 MARKET STREET. 529 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH 81DE, PHILADELPHIA. jyjOORE, HENSZEY & CO-, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE, no. 49T MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE PTB., »J-im fRILAPELTHIA. PHILADELPHIA.
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