CoMromiNQ.—' The gratifies; Its readers byannoanclngifoTthebeaefitofthose per-' sons/pbo difLqof get » sight at' the,comets that it wtl| a?aio appeal before -the pqblio for a few flightsrnjhe autmhuoCsH?. ; lntbe moanwtylo-thoq? who pationcb to "wait untiUbat tUno,.can comfort themselves by procuring their own and their sons' garments at the Brown Ball' of RockliiU fc Wilriou, Nos, CO3 and 603 Chestnut street, above Sixth* • Woman.—lt la the cant of would-be wits and pre tending cynics to rundown woinaa, to leave out of Bight all her sweettVomanly qualities,'her tohdemeas, her long'sufferirig.'lier courage, itonerosity, and truthful" ness —to laugh at the defeote which exist in a few, with out recognizing the bright, rare virtues of tho many. Such satirists, or rather such libellers, are unwortny of the mothers wild bore them, mldshoutd be doomed, to go tliroughlift withodt eiijOjihg the luxury of an elegant AUit tif'Cldthel frbrn thd tialatial 4tote tif Orattvillh Stokes, No. $7 Chestnut street. Tifß Boot axd Bhoe Trade.—A very large busi ness has been doing for the past two months in this line of traffic,' abd- the amount of goods forwarded to the Southand West has beoniuunense. The excellent quality of Philadelphia-made work is universally ao knowiedged, and we congratulate those engaged in this branch of ftiahufacture on the rapidly increasing de mand for their ware. We profess to know and to speak from ourkoowled je, of the various individuals engaged id the shoe-tradd, They, are—'Without a si*\gle excep tiorf—genlleiitcVoC the sternest integrity, to whose dri- Uring energy, outerprieo, and liberality our city is in debted for the magnitude of this important branch of ■ CHARLESTDN-gteamship RtiyStSho State, Marih mou—Jl3l hales cotton Kobt Patterson k Go; » tloß Sle¥n: 4} dots Morris Wain & Co; 10 do Katej & Foster; 13 da McCutoheon k Collins; M 2 ;do order; 6 bale* waste Danfeb louden; 1 bale a WlUldtn; 12 bales yarn WH Koluan; / roils leather Myers. Kirkpatrick, & Co; 2 bdls hides U Wdmratb; 35 sacks rho flour Thos Richardson Sc Co; ; 60 empty casks Massoy, Collins A Co; 30 do JA H Butz; 3d du Lewis TalmoniU) do Engel & Wolf; >5 bbl juiis miss Carey; 1 box (to T F Chanom; 1 box do JBe Saddler: >n bbl do Jos Bombard & Co; 2 lioxes do J W Bponoer; 2 trunk doUr K A Uibbes; l box do E H Butler k COs * 1 bdx do Off Davis; l keg do Col Jas Lynch; .1 base 00 J F Campbell; 4 chairs jno Wagner k Co; 1 box do Mr Moultrie; 1 bbl do Mrs S 1) Foy; 1 jar do Horace Smith; .10 pkgsindsdroflr.' , marine intelligence. SEE FOURTH'PACE. ; -,i f T - .’ v arrived. V S Mail- steamship Keystone State, Marshman, 49 buoys-from Charleston, BC, with cotton, rice, and pas sengbrs to Alex. Heron. Jr. At3l’ Mon Tuesday, off Capo llouiain, passed schr Argus Eye. hence tor Char leston; Thursday, passed Br brig Ashby, oir Bombay Hook; n Intue ship, in tow of tug America, below Reedy Island, ship Pleiades, from Liverpool, below New Cas tle, in tow or two steam tugs, and brig Tiberias, from Gieitluegovbeiow Chester, all bound up, Also.anum borofvessela in the bay and river, outward bound. Bnglris. Peace, Bdays from New York, m ballast to Coplain* • v ' * Sohr victor, Bears, 8 days from New Bedford, with tuiisa in Older. ■ ' - Sehr Telegraph. Hazel, 3 days from Smyrna, Bel, with wheat t<» jas Barrett & Son., Bchr Anna BRusseil, Duffol, 2 days from Lewes, Del, until grain to Jns L Bewiey k Co. - ■ Bchr A Manshiu, Bloxam, 8 days from Camden, Del, 1 with wheat to j H M'CoUey. * BT TEtUGRATH. ■' ' > (Correspondence of The Press.) „ Hampton Roads, Sept. 22. Armed-Bark James L Davis, 35 days IromSautos, Brazil, with a cargo of coffee. The captain is awaiting orders.-'No'American vessels were at Sautos. The markets were advancing, the orop of coffee being short. . . \ , , ' Nsw York, Bent. 22, , Arrived— Stopmortimet Livingston, from Sunder land; bark'R&W Dodge, from BtJago do Culm, ; .• ' -- -' (Per Arabia.) Arrived in the Clyde, Sept htft, ehip Rosoneath, from Charleston. - Arrived at Bremen, ehip Dingo, from Charleston. Arrived at Bordeaux, ship Jean Insulaire, from Charleston. MEMORANDA. , The steamship Pennsylvania—long and favorably knownJnUte trade between-this city ami Richmond, Va.—which has just been thoroughly overhauled ana repaired, made a trial trip down the river yestorday, for the-purpose of -testing,, the’now direct-action online lately placed on board of her, by Messrs. Heaney, Neafle, ACo. Tlm cylinder is 10 inches in diameter, with 35 inch stroke,. Tho resaltof the trip was considered emi nently satißpjciory, the performance of the engine re booting the highest credit upon the above-named ma chinists.! fho Pennsylvania will resume her trips to Norfolk and Richmond on Saturday next, under com mand of that experienced and popular seaman. Captain A cal. Steamship Gity of Richmond, MitchoU, for Philadel phia, sailed from Richmond 2)st inst. [ Stonraaliip Delaware, Copes, Jienoo at New York yes terday. ... 7 Ship,Helen A Miller, Sweeny, from New York for San Francisco, encountered very heavy weather off Cape Horn, vhich caused the vessel to leak badly; tried to niako Port Stanley, but, findmx she could not be kept afloat, rap her ashore on Port San Carlos, A letter from the ctytaiu, dated Falkland Islands. June 11, states that aportion ofthe bo saved, slightly damaged. 1 heH-A M was. built m Baltimore mlBsl, SlOtons regis ter. find was owned hr J Sweeny. Ship Rambler, Lathrop, from Jarvis Island, arrived at New York yesterday, SOhr Ambition, Rotas, henoo; arrived at Richmond 2ist mst. ..Schr V 7 L Springs, Buckaloo, hence at "Wilmington,' -N 0.20 th inst. James English, Neal, hence at New Haven 21st 1 E J Raynor, R J Mercer, and N Holmes, for PhiUdelphia,sailed from New Bedford 21st inst/ Bohr Canton, Arey.,hence. arrived at Salem 21st inst. Propeller Beverly Pierce cleared at Now York yester day tor Philadelphia. HOIMES 8 HOLE, Bept 19,P..M.-4-Bailed, brigs Con doya, Abhy Ellen; senra Polly Pnoo. Ocean wavo, Liz zie PUylor, Johu Compton, H Willetts, Finn, Mary Ann ACaroine.Vonloo. Puugasset, Boston, Jahn Rug- W P Phillips, L B Levering. * Arschrs Mary Price, Blizzard, Brandywine, Del, tor Boston t James H Moore, !n*ersolL_Phiiadel- Phia for do; John B Austin, May; Mary k Elisabeth, Rood; Vftshti Sharp. Haioy. and White Squall, Sharp, Boston for Philadelphia; Ceres. Meredith, Lynn for do; coco. Haley .Hingham fordo; Fidelia, Wheaton, Salem fordo, —•- , . . • B.'d schs Mageliau, Ciood,Panama, Thomas H Thgmp son,>jnjd«lio, v,- 2lat;-ArAohs Joseph H planner, Dasev» WUmington,” N .for Bosicm j jbh Towimcad, Wiiliams; Charles Bormti; Ehxa Williams, —1 John Walker, Farm; J Wiilianuion. Jr, Wipsmpre:,Caroline M Wilson, Cnifsp; T Lake, Scull, and Efiza.ec. RebeccA, Price, Philadelphia tor Boston ; Z Stratton. Smith, do for Chefrea-f.Carobne.Hall, Graham, do for Jfyannie; Jo- Marsh; Mathias, dofor Marblehead visG Johnson, K&xZ*?* l^ 0 r • JaishaTßrntth. Smith: W (i BarfieU, Oonolly; Treasurer, Fisher: A TirreU.Hix andjrolm Lancaster, Wton forPuUatleJpJiia; F Taft,Rand,East- S;lltitcor« en Her,o,> »ng Russian, schrs Rio and Glenrgy, ashore—about AItBIYALS AT THE PRINOIPAI HOTELB.- UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST RIGHT. GIRARD HOUSE-—Chestnut at., below Ninth*' VlpSMfat- WfttfU - Josm.«M«,{<C ~ MiaN.JPurviance.Pi. H.AMwjr.No JF Hnuth, Mobile, At.. 'Viut tAPcUfS-W.lm.-NC WW' Peirce. W.lm, N C w 4.5 !i-“ lj r r ',) Vilnl > c 9Hore h c I Kxf .D a J lO n, 0. y-SWoodiYtt - W M Carrol ,Va J>V Toalldm, On P Klnlendorf, Ind' ' H H Richmond ' H' Roddejv V* JVO Norwood, SO % PCWcr. Bosion T 1 Hale, Jr; Nowliurvport OBRotiinroni Ie.NY HR Griffin, N Y Dr J Redhead, Miss J 1’ AnaaH, Va LCDuliin & in, N c. Mte HHitchcock, St Louis Mr Crow&ie,.St Louis Geo W Beans. Roeton A LR.d, Wash. D 0 A O Morris,NY Joßotnnsoo, Richmond,Ya RRobinson, Riobmond.Ve LO Pwichori,l,a , Tho» Harrison, N Y goo Welter t U, Balt C D Gibson, N V Miss Hardc»*tle, Aid . , J.J) Stevenson, St Ldnis Jns Green,-Ale*. Vs, ’ T W WlUiairis A la, Md }7 AGnn'o; * ta» AU MissEß Poollmtz, Ale Geo D Hualt, ScLouib _ APoweU, Le AStanwood,Boston' . AYethle,4wife,Kr Rwhileker. lown Whitaker, iowe A Morrell, Bait ■. R McKee, Mo J Moorheed, Cherjeston.SC R w Gale, Charleston, S C fh<« P Owcns, Aiiuinj Chas B Owens, Album! Chas K Rnitle, Busieton J 8 lkwtiQk, Ark , vt fh A o, I ‘&S,'Jf? J ■ A'Yecnrd,Memphis JTCohb, La Mr Stone. }owa Mr Nick, Md !; M Llnthlcom, DC N Gladding, N Y S«”i,Hnolh, Boston GeoHetdecker, N Y o H WlPP' u S*S? n James Stoner k In, Tenn AJißotd, wiim.NC a Brown & Is, Ga 4iMSf ,I ,P ni *|Aia~. S Grennelt, Mo w. Wu .A B, Wharton. N Y Jos Black, N Y ’ Jus Consart, Dansvjjlt*. pa o^n? uat>r^r/>D 'J vßpaun &> la»8 C RDfipaan.ftO: J A Rogers, Va - J L Hutted, Brooklyn Jno f biHiysr N Y . - - . UmH Sanger, N Y M.^urlbiit.-N Y ' • t s -Joa Andrews, Ireland John Vnn Yeohter, NY EL Brocket!, Va J F Brown, Chaileiton, 8 C Mien YnunrTHito J AMackay, Xy OHLid©,Memphi* •FRANKLIN HOUSE, Chestnut street, above Third. . •. ir, ®d i ?| C | i l“ r faster Gco’WMsrsh, Cin nd Waldron. Cm . M.st Louie Aldrich, Cin suise A mot, Cin Miss G Afoot. Cin ' Shropshire, Cm . Mise J Shropshire, Cin 1 ■ Shropshire, Cin. Miss J Dtckmsn, cin !!!!??L all ' ron ’ Cm Mjss Psnnj Waldron, Cin ron. Cut , Miss GMousier, Cin rmiienMonsiey.Cm / MissH Johimori, Cin A*fe i«n?.Oowl»»» Cm Miss Jlnejin Courier, Cin ALs Pnuh, Pin . cLa TatUi, Cm . ft Arehor, cm, ,h Monro, 6m T Bstouinn.Cln J Wilcox, Chester mfefJgSnrikmHsven Wml ‘ H&ci’ton.O • I j.\te, c f.j;fra''' o mioCoiinlfk. Vn . ■■ JH Wilson, (‘s' SrS&IP 1 *? 0 " 10 ” S P, iMmson, Boston / , Bethlehem ‘ MniLhcalinihait, Mae, WSHlnrn«ii,Balt ■ , Drfhmr'Bß,Wv»tClieater JCConrad,NO . ' B.W'Adnrah, Middlebß, V*. O Wiilisinscii N y MwWiilinmson,N r ' WBHnokctt.Enston . SSuffl r 4."& E 5? t , on fi CMaeombe, Auburn VHs. MoAjeer, Md B Akers. Vs ■ ,J Vpisilcr S la. N J Geo W Johns, Pottsville ' MissB D Wyett, N C Rdstrtil dmlth. NC ' J W Isniden, RI ‘J liP v 1_ TH Wirtden, Mass iB.T.'W’ ■ IrSVc"' fl 1 AV^rKton™ 50 ' 11 ' 2“ Saaltna **, Vs H R Jones', P,ov,"r I TL»i ' ' J«eMo3ntiro, Del tfSY Bpulden, Md _ Jacob Rudy, Md ‘ Darden, fiaffolk, Vd, Ichard tier. StilTolk, Va J M Taylor & la. N 4i Sense r, M&uch Chunk 1 MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch. LWhelden,Manefiidd,o AS Cordon h la, Pa MJ Turnoy t oreoplm/g D W Mead, iMt Vernon M |i®L, o ■nV ß^n% c r ~omi' ° fSPf'Stly, Gnilirolle, O J J Williams, Teiin ,W James, Tenri Dr P M Hiester. Reading tre Hoistor * ofc Reading S Meyers, Chamlmrsburg ,A Sirs Hnilohauttii, r& 6 1 .« Jtu» Nolll. Cliamberßb’g M L Stoana, Va Hllftuete. Va FL Fieke, Ottawa, 111 ao H Inniß, Easton J Wilson, ‘ Spring Mills, Pa riMontyotnerj. Pa , R M WefolhSC • ISimtfi kla,Pa 'PC Grove, l*a .. < ’lsharn, New York ■ ' J E Jones, Wjlhanisport ANeatßoiithmiWn OUell,Knoxville, Ttnn DHarvm.SC' . HHDaslieiK Md 'Heron, Md • ’ . WH flock, &d J.Frflme. Ohio ' A H Wood, N H - Wood, Nil MissCnstis, N C j'* 3 Custie.-N C • Mrs Cuetis, N C lrsEHiB,-N0 > J S Scheie, Atchison , HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth. ' HS| f ' • few®^.Somerset ~ fete,¥a J . esse Dei , ’ ' 'r^O'h'eVlfc]ifi )m ‘ .‘ \ t«MnS,6 leB ' Je; oy cl „ ,It Hvane, Pa 1011 , . ' P F u te l Af^” to ' 1 teefefeffe, Va ' cil) ' R’ifuaStoyyTN Y^ Jrlft&KW , VS'iW^ 4 : tefecVpa, . ; v • .UNION HOXKL'-Aroh streMy above •‘Third. * '- r 4 2 A Grew* RJehraomLjOhio J A Thomas, Crestline, 0; - Crertlme, 0 .J F Davis, Msivland Eii£l tty “ We ' F 8: 1 SOTlßL^ltaeestreet,above Third. : ill SfPWISfi 1 .6monco ' r iQ,^ o * er ' entown »T a STATES UNION-Market st.. above Sixth. •4c Vail, New York • •"-■WH-Striokler, Philiv WMcCloary, Smithfield, K Brownfield, Union town P Cooper, Pa - B Deihn^er.Ohjo HBwivel, Harrisburg A Heffley, Nebraska City C J Heffley, Somerset, Pa 8 Camp. Doyleatown, Pa 8 Comp, Pa H Bnsscoe, St Louis W B Crump; St Louis ' H AMcGonagle, Pa C Munson h dau, Pa 0 Munson, Pa MOUNT VERNON—Second street, above Arch. Chas C Farr,Camden, Cotm P A Schurer & wf, Conn John Leonard.Chester,Pa Jacob Norton, Easton, Pa E A Rodrick, Bethlehem 11 Porter, I'hila J H Morgan, Bethlehem John Leo, Reading E E Chase, Phila Win Simpson. Harrisburg Mrs Richards, Mass W B Morris, Rending EAGLE HOTEL— street, above Raoe. E G West. Tremont S M Painter, West Chester N C Else Ala. Piula H Sharp, Pa W Bvsbe, NY T W Saylor, Boston G Whitson, Ya LLBamlorson,wf&dn,NO . COMMERCIAL HoTEL-Sixth at., above Chestnut. J Lee, iieodiftg WH Kline,Pa W Rogers, Green od. Pd .f tyrkni, Jr, Chester, Pa IS Kirk, Fremont, Pa L K Brown. Pa J Clarke, Md J Devoe, West Chestef BALD EAGLE HOTEL-Third st.,ab. CnllowhiU. 5W Ketteriug, Harrisburg John Hanning, Montg co Aokey. Lebanon co, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third st., above Callowhill. Danl G.HoflinamPa Jacob Kintzol, W Chester Geo Iredell, Fhtlu MERCHANTS* HOUSE-Third at., above Callowhill. EdwdKroll, JoneStowa, Pa Alfred Dale, Centre co,Pa Aaron Spimlor, Ind Jos Brass man, Sellerav, Pa BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. Dr w Liviuvston, N Y Thos Blnfeey, Md Jas Mooro, Va H ANeai k la, Pa SPECIAL NOTICES. Tuft Prices op 81NGER ’8 SEWING MACHINES HAVE ! BEEN 1 ! REDUCED !! I S2l-3m Salamander Fire-Proof Safes.—*Avery arge assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason able prices, No. 26 South FOURTH Street, Philadel phia. au23 tf EVANS k WATSON Hoofland’s German Bitters will posi tively oure Dyspspsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De bility, Ac. Read what is said of it by the Rev. J. H. Tur ner, Pastor of Hedding M. E. Church; Philadslphia, April 20,1839. Da. Jackson— D<ar Sir : Having used your “GER MAN BITTERS” in ray family frequently, lam pre pared to say that it has been of great servico. I believe that in moat cases of general debility of the system, it is the safest and most valuable remedy of which 1 have any knowledge. Yours, respectfully, J. 11. TURNER, 129 north Nineteenth street. For sale by Druggists and Dealers in Medicines everywhere, at 1b cents per battle. Also by the proprietors, Dr. C. M. Jackson Sc Co., *l?Afoh street, Philadelphia. *el2-DA,Wtf Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. -Philadelphia Office, 628 CHESTNUT Btreet. 'Merchants* orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Branoh offices in Tfentofi, New Jersey, and Easton and Westohester, Pa. sel4-4m Saving Fund—National Safety Trust Company,— Chartered by the State ot Pennsylvania, RULES. 1. Money is received every dor, and in any amount, arge or small, 2. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 2. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever it is oalled for, And without notioe. 4. Money is received from Executor), Administrator), Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 8. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other lirat claus »®CuriUes. 6, Office open every day—WALNUT Btreat, southwest corner Third street. Philadelohia. spU Seamen s Saving.Fund—Northwest Cobnbb Sb£ond and Walnut Streets.—Deposits re oeived inferaall and large amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of five per oont per annum. ‘ Money may be drawn by checks without loss of in terest. Office open daily, from 8 until 0 o'clock, and on Mon day and'Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary,CHAS B. morris; One Price Clothing of TnR Latest Styles, mado in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Flam Figure*, All goods made to order warranted satis factory, Our ONE-PRICE System isatriotly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES k CO., ses-tf 604 MARKET Btreet, Grovkr & Baker’s OSLBBBATKU NOISELESS FAMILY SbWINU-MACBINXS, AT REDUCED PRICES, Temporarily at No. £Ol Broadway. Will return to No. 496 in a few weeks. JOAURIED. MANDERFIELD—McCLASKEY.—On the 2?d inst, at the Church ol St Philip de Neri, by Rev. Nicholas Cantwell. Mr. F.A. Manderneld to Miss Lizzie McClas key. all or this city. * t CARRUTHERB—STIBBS.—On the 7th inst., at De lanco, N. L. bv Rev. Mr. Lawrence, Miss Agnes Jane Carruthers to Mr. Honry L. Stibbs- of Bavannah, Go. • ALLEN—' C^jSSEDY*—On the )6th mst., by Rev. Fa ther Leon, Mr. Joseph Leon Alien, of this city, formerly of Cuba, to Miss Koto Teresa Cnssedy, of this city. * STEWARf>—JIOGG,—At West Chester, on thedth of August, by ltev. J. M. Carter, Mr. Robert BtoWNyd, of Petersburg, Pa., to Miss Margaret Jane Hogg, of Wil mington,Del. * DIED; LEHMAN,—On the 22d inst, at Mount Holly. N.J., Dr. Geo. F. Lehman. The.male relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attorn! the funeral, from the resi dence of his son-in-law, V. A. Snriori, No. 306 Pouth Eleventh street, on Saturday afternoon, at a 3 o'clock, ad, inst.. Mr. Samuel G.K mlltott, late State Senator, aged 46 years. Funeral from his late residence, fll T 6et » above Sixth and below WbariOD / 'to A »'tFriday ) alter- WLEG AND -On the 81st' to**-'* William H, Wiegnnd, inthe2sthyearoffoea%^' Funeral irom tne-rasideiice of lus lather, George Wio gnnd, No. JO North Nineteenth street, this (Friday) aftqrjfoon, at 1 o’clook. * LYLE.—On the 2ist inst., George Humes Lyie, in the 43d year of Jiis age. . Fuheral from tho residence, of his trother, No. 4 Hobensack place, Coates street, below Second, on 8a turday morning at 10o'clock. VANSCIVER.—On the 20th inst., Asa Vansciver, in the 7dth year of his age. , Funeral from tho residence of Mrs. Sutter, West street, below Berkley, Cooper's Hill, Camden, this (Fnday>aitornnon.at2o’clock. „ * FURNESS.—On tho 21st inst,, James Henry, infant son ofSan.nol and Alice Furness. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. A 1 Mam street, below.Greeu, Prankford, this (Friday) slternoon,at2o’cloclf. * KIDD.—On the 2lstmst., Mr. John Kidd, ared49 years. Funeral from his late residence. No. 132 U Rodman street, this (Friday )afternoon, at 2 o clock. * _MOEWEs.—On the 2lstmst., Charles Francis,son of Fred'k and Susan Moewes, axed 1 year. * Funeral from the residence of his parents. No. 827 North Ninth street, this (Friday) morning, at 9 o’clock.* the 20th inst., James Wilion, in the late residence, comer of Tioga and Duke streets, Twenty-third ward, (this (Friday) after noon,at 2 o'clook. * - BURKK.—On the 20th inst,, Edward J. Buiko, in the iWyeaTofhisage. Funeral from his late residence. No. 302 Union street, this( Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * LOwNSBURY.—On the JUth mat, George W. Lowns bury, in the Wth year of his aeo. Funeral from nis lato residence, Dana (Into Duke) street, beidw Newmarket, this (Friday) morning, at 9 o'clock, { * METZ.—On the 21st inst., Harriet, wife of George W. Metz, eged 36 years. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 206 Saranac street, below Moyaipfibßiug avenue, this (Fri day) mqfeinc, at 10 o'clook. * BARttETT.—On tho 20th inst., Mrs. Eden Barrett, aged 60 years. * DAVIS.—On the 20th inst, at Blackley Hospital, David Davis, late of Merthyr Tydvil, South Wales, aged 40 years. ‘ THOMAS.—On the 20th inst., at Cholton Hills, Mont gomery countv. John Woolmau, son of J. W. and K. b. Thomas. ageaTjears. * ARMSTRONG.—SuddenIy, on the 20th inst., Edward Albert, youngest son of Edward and Mary Armstrong, aged 3 months and 20 days. * McCOY,—Oa the 2ist mst-, Mary, daughter of John and Klien McCoy, aged II months ana 6 days * NELSON.—On tho 20th inst., Robert, infant son of Robert and Jane Nelson, aged 1 year and 1 month. * ARMSTRONG.—On tne 17th inst., Augustus E. Arm strong, ayed49yeara* , * SLOAN.—On the J6fh inst., in Montgomery county, Lite 8.. daughter of Wm, L. and Eliza Sloan. * WRLLINGER.—SuddenIy, on the 2lst inst,, pavid John,.only son of Samuel H, and Lizzie Welhnger, aged tfpjonths and 13 days, * Black Irish poplins, all qualities. Plain Greylrish PopUne. Blaok Velour Reps, Black Ameltnes. a Black Satin de Chines. Blaok Winter Gloves and Gauntlets. Mourning Brocade Mohairs. Black Cloth Cloaks for Fall. Mourning Balmoral Skirts. Black Gros Grain and Poult de Boio Silks. Just received by •li-lr EEBBON nS ffp THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF ‘L/L .the establishment of BUSINESS MEN’S DAILY gg ON PRAYER MEETINGS will take nlwe on w^f? A X’ l{ i° l is ,n * t!l ® on which the Fulton-Btreet meeting m New York was commenced. Tiio«emcMorttieNp o jidaymectii)g inJayne’K Hall, CHLBTNUT Street, below Seventh, will, on that day, have special reference to this tnteresttns event. Let all who Jove tho cause of .Christ, and theeo meet ings. bo present on this occasion- to Join thoir hearts in thanksgiving and praise to Almighty God for the manner in which he has.blessed this instrumentality in lo pmy for a yet tmtei outpnunngof thMioiy Spirit npon our city, am! upon the whole world. PTs** PROF* O, 8. FOWLER WILL COM. *L2 MENCE a Course of LECTURES ON LIFE, Its Laws. Organs, Functipnstaild improvement, as taught gn 0 professional opinions and advice daily at his rooms. For particulars see bills and papers of the day. s!2-im Oompany, will lie due and payable at the Office of the Company on WEDNESDAY, Jhe 21st ol P PenU IIS - ' - s.- M, ZULlCK.Beoretarr. fTr*Gm°F T GOMSTEAM FIRE EM «rn r«lnS&mIl,' l, ' l 'f Im , ( of Soptemlmr, 1 to ench onn Dnlnyate to a Cnuv.n -it-TC ?%* °f jfn. 628 ißffi ,o'-tPMi»delplu», on TUESDAY EVEN- Soptamber,. nt 7 o’clock i and the Hand ona Calegnte. Ito meet a y, ezmnded to * A. 0, Hbister, Secretary, s2-fm&w-12t rr 1 5~* oreen and coates-streetspa« IL?TSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY ETS PAS ’ Notice is hereby given, that all Stockholders who do not pay thoseoond mstafraent of their subscriptions on or before the 26th day of September. 1869. will be charged one pe/oflnt. per month on the unpaid balance from June Bth, ultunp. and if the same shall not be paid before the Bth day or Januarv, 13W), their stock will be forfeited. By order of the Board. DENDY BHARWOOD, ale-dt26 • Beorfttary. Q.UTTA PEROHA CEMENT ROOFING. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST DESIRABLE ROOF ING IN UBE. IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY, WITH .full Printed directions for applica tion. Specimens and the bost of references can be seen, and Any desired information obtained on application by let toror in person at our principal offices, SiOBROAD AY. New York, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel i JJ49 FULTON Streot, Brooklyn, opposite City Hall. w , JOHNS & CROSLEY. Wo yrant a thoroughly practical and responsible man, in this pity,, to devote his tnim and attention to tho sale and application of our ROOFING. Anf such person who would like to establish for himself a safe, good payinv, and permanent business, will please addross us a note to that effect, with his references. In our reply we will give particulars. 523-Ct rPHE PICTURES EMANATING PROM ■R* REIMER’B Photographic Gallery, SECOND St., ojiove.Grcen, show thatsCilfal persons have made them. Ekftinine the; Lifo-nze Photograplis in Oil. H* SALES MY AUCTION. RUCTION NOTIOE MYERS, CLAGHORN, & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28tii, AT 10 O’CLOCK, ON SIX MONTHS CREDIT. IMTORTANT SALE OF FRENCH GOODS, OP THE IMTOBTATIOS OP MESSRS. TIIIRION, MAIELARD, & CO., This boing the only sale to be made by them, in this market, this season, COMPRISING MERINO CLOTHS, from fine to extra suporfino in quality, including all tho desirable shades. OACHEMERK D'ECOSSR, from fino to superfine qua lities, including all desirable shades. MOUSSELINE DE LAINLS, from fine to finest quali ties imported, black, choice efradds, and high colors. SUPERFINE BLACK TAMISE. fi-4 BLACK MOUSSELINE LAINE, from fine to uu porfino qualities. SHAWLS SQUARE AND LONG CrfAINE LAINE BROCHE SHAWLS, including many entirety ne-tr designs. Square and long, richest styles, Pans BROCHE, S PEL LA, THIBET, and CACIIEMERE SHAWLS. Richest printed and BORDERED CACHEMERE and THIBET SHAWLS. Superb quality black,mode, andhigh colors THIBET and CACHEMERE BILK-FRINGED SHAWLS- Superb quality square arid long black arid mode THIBET and CACHEMERE wool-fringed shaffb, for city retail trade. Superfine quality BLACK AND MODE MOUSSELINE DE LAINE SHAWLS. Suporb RE VERSIBLE CENTRES all-wool SHAWLS. Superfine VELVET rioh CHENILLE-FRINGED SHAWLS. This offering will be found superior, in point of assort ments and qualities, to any sale made tins season, con sisting or choice goods, Just received per recent arrivals, to winch the attention of the Trade is requested. JS-The goods will be open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. MYERB, CLAGIIORN, k CO., se23-Ct if Auctioneers. NEW PUBLICATIONS. (VEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! •Ll MEMOIRS OF THfc.tiFF OF JftMES WIL ON.Eso. By James Hamilton, D- tf. ifmo. SI. HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF HYMNS, THfcrfc WRITERS AND THEIR INFLUENCE, fly Jtisetfi Belchor, D. D. 12mo. 81.25. , THE DEAF SHOEMAKER. By Philip Barrett. Il lustrated. 18mo. 60 cents. FORTY YEARBIN THE WILDERNESS OF PILLS AND POWDERS. 12mo. ffl. 1 THE RECTORY OF MORELAND ; Or, My Duty. J2mo. 81. THE ROMAN QUESTION. Boston correct edition, 12mo. GO cents. KNITTING WORK, A WEB OF MANY TEX TURLB. Wrought by Ruth Partington. Illustrated. J2mo. 8125. XJNICA. ABtory for Girls. 18mo. Illustrated. 25cts. For sale by WM. 8. k ALFRED MAKTIEN, *22 No. 606 CHESTNUT Street ANEW WORK BY Professor CLEVE . LAND. E. C. & J.* BIDDLE, No. 603 MINOR Street,'will 8 A r c6fi U ?ENS)Tu 8 M OF CLASSICAL LITERATURE, on the plat! of the author's Compendium of English and American Literature. By Charles D. Cleveland, for merly Professor of the Lrttnf and GreoklLamruages in Dickinson CoHego, Carlisle, Fa., and of the Latui Lan guage and Literature in the University of the city of New York. This work will embraoe a general viow of the most eminent of the Greek and Latin Poets, Historians, Philosophers, Orators, and Misceßnttenus Writers, with their lives, accounts of their writings, and choioo ex tracts (selected or original translations) from their works; and brief notices of such Classical Writers as ure less generally known and read. s2l3t PUBLISHED THIS DAY : A FAMILIAR COMPEND OF GEOLOGY. By Mr, A, M. Ilill side. An Elementary work for Schools and Families. The only work ofthe kind extant. Half roan. 76 rents. JAMKBCHALLEN 4; SON, sl7-Gt 26 South SIXTH Street. JJY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. Appleton's Now Amerioan Cyclopedia, s3pervol. Benton's Debates pf Congress, $3 per vol. Frank Moore’s Diary of the American Revolution, 2 volumes, $5. Life and Adventures of Kit Carsot). 82.60. Dr. Pauconet's Ladies Medical Guide. $1.60. Swedenborg’s Exposition of the Four Gospels, by Prof. Bush, 25 cents per No. Wilkes' Narrative of the U. 8. Exploring Expedition, 6 volumes, 815. JOHN McFARI.AN. Asent. . ARCADE HOTEL, C2l CHESTNUT St. Agents wanted to catlvass in every county. *5-mwf-9t rjHAMBERS’S ENCYCLOPEDIA. V/ (To Iw in 66 monhly parts, 15 cents oach,) supplied to any address, free of postage, by JOHN MoFARLAN, Agent for Pennsylvania, For Appleton's New American Cyclopedia, and Ben ton s Debates of Congress. , ARCADE HOTEL, 621 CHESTNUT Btreet Agents-*amed to canvass in evonr county. au27-Im PAUL THE Preacher } or, a p. p «w and Practical Exposition of his Discourses and Speeches, as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles. By John Rad e. D.D.. LL.D. 12mo. 81.26. MERRY'S ILLUSTRATED BoOK OF RHYMES, W MAOUALAAND BETHANY. By Itov. S. C. Malan, M. A. 18mo. 40 cents. A formula. ,Ry tlmAtithur of " Uncle JESUS ONLY. By J. Oswald Jackson, lflrao. 25cts. SIX SOUNDINGS. By Rev. J.B. Ripley. 18mo. 26 cents. LIFE AND LABORS OF REV. DANIEL BAKER. 12ino. 81.26. For sale by WILLIAM S. k ALFRED MARTIEN, 86 No. 606 CHEBTNUT Street. rkLD BOOKS-OLD books-old books The undersigned states that he has frequently for sale books printed iwtween the years 1470 and 1600; early editions of the Fathers of the Reformers and of the Pu ritan Divines; in Law, Braeton, Littleton, Fuffendorff, Drotiut, Dowat, Coke, Hale, the Year Books, Reports, to., are often to be found on his shelves; Cyclopedias, lexicons, Classio authors, History. Poetry. Fhilutophy, Science, Political Economy, Government, Architecture, Natural History. Traatisesupon these and othor kindred fiubjectsare being continually dealt in by him. Books, in large and small quantities, purchased at the Custom- House avenue Bookstall, CHESTNUT Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. „ myM-Sm JOHN CAMPBELL. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM A. MARSHALL, Deceased. The Auditor Appointed by tho Court to audit, settle, and.adjust the final account of WILLIAM R. LEJEE, Acting Executor of the will of WILLIAM A. MAR- deceased, and to make distribution of the halanoein tue hands of said accountant, will meet the P Rr iis?J , . , t® reB t e d for the purposes of bis appointment, on M(WDAY, October 10th,1&9,, nt 4 o'clock, T. M.,nt the office ol WILLIAM R. LEJEE, 309 WALNUT Street, in tho city of Philadelphia. e23-frmwst IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate or WILLIAM A. MARSHALL, Deceased, The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settlo, and rnliust ihe first and only account of CHaRLES LENNIG and WILLIAM. K. LEJEE, Trustess, aft pointed under tho will of william a. marshall, deceased,and to make distribution ofthe balance in the hands oi sa<d Accountant, will meet the parties in terested, for the purposes of his appointment, on MON DAY . October lOih, IBM, at 4 o'clock P At., at the office ofWILLIAMB.LEJEE,3O9 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. s23*frmw6t PLEECE WOOL IN NEW YORK. 100,006 pounds of very light medium Fleeces, CHIEFLY FROM OHIO, FOR SALE IN NEW YORK, AT No. 454 PINE STREET, by MESSINGER A WIUUIIT. s2l-6t PENNSYLVANIA, SS: [pKAIi.J IN THE NAME AND BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN „ SYLVANIA. WILLIAM F. PACKER. GOVERNOR OF THE SAID COMMONWEALTH. w „ PROCLAMATION. Wherbar, Rv the third section of tho act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth passed the 2?d day of April. A. D. 1853, entitled ** An Act to establish a sinking fund for the payment of the public debt,” it is made the d <tv of the Secretary of the ConmionweaUh, tho Auditor, General and Stato Treasurer. Commission ers of the Binknig Fund created by the said act of As sembly, on the first Monday of September, A. D. 1869, and on the same day annually (herealter. to report and certify to the Governor the amount received under tho said act. the amount ol interest paid, and the amount of the debt of the Commonwealth redeemed and held bjr them. Whereupon the Governor shall direct the certi ficates representing the same to he cancelled, and on such cancellation, issue his proclamation statin* the factand the extinguishment and final discharge of ao much of the principal of said debt. And wherea**. By the ninety-eighth section of the act . ti ,€ !i General Assembly paused tho 19th day of April, A. J>. 1863, entitled “ An Act to provide lor the ordinary expenses of the Government,” it »* provided, that tlvore ftlter tho receipts to the Sinking Fund, to the amount that mar be necessary to cancel tho relief issues now in circulation, under the provisions of the act of tholtii t r y ,°J.r l ? y,A iV‘ the reissue under the actol the 10th day of April, A. D. IM9, shall bo applied toward the cancellation of said issue, And whereas. William M. Hiester,- Jarob Fry, Jr., and Ell Shfer, Commissioners uf the Sinking Fund, m obedience to the requirements or law, report andcortifv o mo, that the debt of tho Commonwealth of Penns) 1- vama redeemed and held by them Irom the 30th day of November, A. D. IW7, to the 6th day of September, A. D* JBW. amounts to the sum of one million one hundred and tmrtv-seven thousand one'hundred ami fift)-fivo do.lara and thirty-six cents, made up as follows: Certificates of stock loan of April nth, 1848, Opercent SH^OOO Certificate of stock loans of various dates, Opercent 1.W7.2.18 26 Relief issues rnncclled 41 071 00 Interest certificates of various dates 4 2VO 10 T0ta1.... *1,137.155 34 Now, therefore, as required b> tho the third section of tho aotof Assembly aforesaid. 1 do hereby issue this my proclamation, declaring tho payment, cancellation, ex tinguishment, and final dia.-harge of one million one hundred and thirty-seven thousand one hundred and filty-five dollars and thirty-six cents of the principal of the debt of the Commonwealth, including forty-one thousand and sevonty-one dollars of the reliof issues whion have been cancelled and destroyed, as authorized by tho ninety-eighth section of the act of the 19th of April, A. D. one thousand eight humlrednnd fittr-threo Given under my hand and the great sealoftiio Sute atHarriaburg, this mnoteonth dav of September, A. I), 1859, and of the Commonwealth the mghty-fourth. WM. F. J’ACKER. By the Governor: WM. M. Hikstkr, Booretary of the Commonwealth. 522 6t PERSONAL.— A. D. ANCONA Clives a blch price for Ladies’ or Gents’Cast-ofT Cloth ing, at 330 SOUTH Street. s2l-6t* PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Office 227 Bouth FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, Sept. 20th, 1859. fo avoid detention, the holders or Coupons of this Company, due on tho Ist proximo, nrn requested to leave them at this Office on or before the 30th instant, when receipts will be given, and Chocks will bo ready for delivery on the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts. 8. BRADFORD, s2l-dt3o Treasurer. SPTS. TURPENTINE. —5O bbls Spts. Turpehtino, in store and for sale hv ROWLEY. ASH BURNER, ft CO. s2l No. 16 South WHARVEB. Buckwheat flour, the first of the Season, just received and for sale, at the Buekwheut Emporium, No. 50 North DELAWARE avenue, the first invoice of the Season, ot extra uric Buckwheat Flour, direot irom Albany. s2l-6t* R. H, MOOR. PACKING YARN.-Italian Packing Yarn, s”itab!e for steam engines, manufactured of the beat material, and for sale, at tlie lowest pncCß, by EoU No. 23 N. 22 m!w’iiAß%B. TttE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1859. . 2l SOUTH SECOND STREET. ENow open, the cheapest assortment of MILLINERY GOODS in this city, sold for cash, or on short time, nt whoioealo only. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, To which we call the attention of the trade, as we ara closing out our FALL IMPORTATIONS No. 21. M. BERNIIEIM * CO., No. 21. 523-lm NO. 41 SOUTH SECOND. STREET. JJICH SILKS. Now on exhibition the largest and best selected stock 13 HESS SILKS, (RANGING IN TRICE FROM 80c. TO #2 SO. I EVER OFFERED TO TILE PUBLIC. Tho Abovo have all been bought at tho Into Auction Sales in this city and Now York at very REDUCED PRICES. Just opened, ft lot of Two Flouueed BROCADE ROBES, RICH PRINTED FOULARDS. Wholesale buyers are invited to on inspection. CURWEN 6TODDART A BROTHER, 460, 452, AND 454 NORTH SECOND STREET, a22-3t ABOVE WILLOW. fJICH PRINTED FOULARDS, •R-*' Jrtst opened, a large assortment, which we aro selling off at oar iiaimi low prices. CURWErrsTODDART k BRO., 460,462 and 464 North SECOND Street 522-4 t db&ve Willow street. MERINOS. JL Of choice shades, in desirablo qualities, aud Two lota Rep* Cloth. SeJeot coliwPopeline Cloths. _ CURWEN STODDART k BRO., 460, 462, and 454 North SECOND Stroet, e22-4t above Willow, Rich paris printed mousseline DE LAINES from.the recent Auction Sales, at Reduced Prices. CURWEN STODDART k BRO., 460,463, and 464 North SECOND Street, 522-4 t above Willow. Heavy twilled Valencias, Of now and novel styles. Just opened, 1,600 yards, which we will run off at 25 cents per j ard. CURWEN STODDART k BRO., 460,462, ami4M North SECOND Street, 522-4 t above “Willow. Rich figured french merinos. Frpm the New York Importers, a largo lot, com arising Choice gttles. P * CURWEN STODDART k BRO., 466,463 arid 454 North SECOND Street. g22-4t above Willow street. VELOUR epingle, v Of choice styles and colorings. CURWEN STODDART k BRO., 450 i 452, and 464 North SECOND Street, 822-41 above Wil 1 ow. Blankets, In all qualities and sizes, of English and Ameri can fabrics. , ~ , . Hotelkeepers, housekeepers, And others supplied, by the quantity or single pair, at tho lowest prices. CVRWKN STODDART & BRO„ 460,462, and 464 North Second Street 523-4 t __ altove Willow. Fall and winter shawls, Stella Shawls, of all grades, in Black and Colored Centres. Broche Shawls, Square and Long, of Fans ami Ve netian fabrics, in now designs and colorings. French Blanket Shawiij. of choice styles. Long and Square Woollen Shnwls. Bay State, peace Dale, and Watervliet. This stock is imshrpftflfled by any, and worthy tho at tention of Wholesale and KrtuHJmyers CURWEN STODDART k BRO., Nos. 460 , 452, and 464 North SECOND Street, s2l-tt above Willow, gYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GOODS. DRY GOODS FOR AUTUMN . THE WHOLE STOCK OF SILK GOODS. FULL STOCK OF STAPLE FULL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. fashionable FALL SHAWLS, CLOTHS. CASPIMERKS. AND VESTINGS, BLANKETS, GUILTS, TABLE LINENS, Ac. N. B.—Black Silks, Wliolcbalc, at Law Ratos. BARGAINS DAILY FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS sSO-lm 1-,-ALL, SHAWLS AND cloaks! -*• Auction lots Shawls, at SIAO. *2,(W. $2 60. to $4.00. Finer grades B*olla Shawls, at costand less. FALL CLOAKS. Ladies' French Ciotli Cloaks of Light am! Dark Shades Habit Cloths. Prices ranse from 86 to $8.90. Cloaks made to order, at one day's notice. COOPER k CONAKI). sr.JO NINTH and MARKET. Hosiery goods.—j. wm. Hof mann. No. 0 North EIGHTH Street, has now open his Fall Stock of Hosiery Goods viz: Undervests and DraworsofCartwrighlnnu Warner'usiiperlorinnnu facluro, for ladies’ and misses’ woar. Merino Shirts and Drawers, lor cents and youths. Alerino Hosiery, Cotton Hosiory, Woollen Hosiery, Gmes and Gayiil lets.und goods genorally appertaining to tho Hosiery business. J. W. H. rcapuctrulh soltcito the attention of families to Inn stock, assuring them that his stock is un excelled for variety by any othor in the city, and that his, prices are as low as thosoot Any othor regulm house. N. B.—No abatement made from tho prices named, sgl-wfmtf BOYS’ WEAK. MEN’S WEAR. Cassimere* ospecinllv for hoys. Coalings for Boys’ (alt and winter wear. Cassimere* oi, oalra uoitrbt at S 7 cents; Finer graded in Fancy. I'itvin, and Black. Black Doeskins, oxtru quality nnd cheap. Auction )9ts Black Cloth* 61.50 up. Ladies’ Light Colored Cloakings. COOPER k CONARD, mr „ , NINTH and MARXET. N. B.—inditcomonts to tho Tailoring trade. se2o WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION !! ! DRY GOODS VERY CHEAP!! WE BUY FOR CASH WE’RE SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS. WE AIM AT LARGE SALES. A large and varied slock of SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS. Linens of our own importation. Cloth, Cass'inefCH, Kattmelts. Flannels, Muslins, Tickings. Ac., Ac. Blankets, in nil sizes and makes. Marseilles, li'iutty, and I.ancestor Quilts, Ac., 40. At THORNLEY A CHISM'S, N. E. corner EH/hTH and BVRINU GARDEN. sl7-if CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS., Have now open a fine assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND BPLIT. The whole from the celebrated manufacturers, Hertz k Wegener, in Berlin. Our customers can depond on getting the best snide over offered at retail m Phila delphia, nt the lowest prices. A ‘•PLE.NDID ASSOUTMUST EMBROIDERKU SLIPPERS, A vakikty ov Black Cloak Tassel*. Handsome Crochet Oj.oak Fringk*. Nk'V AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS TRIMMINGS. Woollen K.nittino Yahns.au. colohs, Zrphyr Knit Talwa>Qanj) Cap*. Zephyr Knit Gaitkim and Slkkve*. A FULL STOCK OF STATUS TrIMMINOR. A T KAPSON’B LADIES’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE. Cor. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS. elB-2m T UPIN’S FINE MERINOS. One hundred pieces of extra quality and desirable colors nt 31 00. On© hundred pieces of fine qualify and of samo colors at 75 cents. These goods have the most value of any that wo have offered. SHARPLESd BROTHERS, sB CHESTNUT md EIGHTH Streets. NEW AUTUMN SILKS. Just opened ton cases of Silks of our own importation. Plain Poult de Soles, from the lowest prioestothe finest goods. Rich Lvons Pdks of the nowest design*. Plain Black Silks, glossy and heav). Neat figures and Brocade Blacks. Black and Fancy, two Japes. . „„„ BIIARPLESS BROTHERS, »5 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Stroets, Hickory and spring mountain LEHIGH COAL, nroparod withcaro, for sajo on bost terms. Apply at KNOWLES’S Depot, NINTH and WILLOW Streets h 22 tt JSAAC K. WRIGHT & SON, LEHIGH COAL, OFFICE, NO. 121 SOUTH SECOND ST. YARD, CATIIARINE-STREET WHARF 'VUE O. D. EMORY & GO. A OFFICE No 148 South FOURTH Bt.JPMlada., Sole Agents of GEO. 0. POTTS & CO„ Miners and Shippers of the LOCUST DALE OOAA, From the Looust Mountain, Near Ashland, ap2-Bm] SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. SW. GROOME & CO., • Peelers and Shippers of DKUIOII, BCI.UY. ( K, V ,, 6 „„ Jc |kOAD TOD SEMI- Office. No. 146 South FOURTH Street. BROAD Street, below Race, ap9-<m PHILADELPHIA. PROPOSALS FOR WOOD AND COAL. £*<«?]?& V°UW^? lANa 0P THE POOIt ’ SEALED PROPOSALS will bo roroived at this office, on MONDAY . 26th inst., from 9 to 11 o clock A. M.. for the supply of Worn! and Coal lor the use of the Out-Door Toor lor tho sovoral Dihtricls, to ho delivered at auch points, and m such quantities, and at tnneato l»c here after designated. Coni to |,o fron from slate,dust, mid othor mipuritios, 2,2t(i pounds to tho ton. Wood to ho of pood quality Oak, subject to tho inspection of tho Board or its Agonta. Proposals must be handed to tho under signed pejsmmUy.C. M. DRIUNGKR. *2l 4 1 Drills and sheetings for ex- PORT. BROWN, BLEACHED, AND BLUE DRILLS. HEAVY AM) LldllT SHEETINGS, Suitable for Export, lor sale hv FROTHINGHaM & wBUla 24 Bouth F RON f St., and 38 LEl^lTlA BtreeL onlft-lv 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR—Croat Emporium for Storooscopos and Ptereoscomo Views, American, French and English. Opera Glasses. Mioroscopes, and improved Bpeotooles, correctly miitod the eves, at „ ,M.T. FRANKLIN’S. Optician. U a Bouth FOURTH Btreet, below Qhostnut. Artificial JJuman Lycg meefled, v pfl-lmif MILLINERY GOODS. VELVETS, SATINS, BONNET MATERIALS, and STRAW GOODS, AT UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. RETAIL DRY GOODS. 18 5 0. GOODS. COAL. DEALER?IN PHILADELPHIA DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. gPECIAI, NOTICE. RECEIVED, FEK LATE ARRIVALS, A LARGE AND PULL ASSORTMENT BLUE, BROWN, AND BLACK CLOTHS, of tho most desirable makes and finish. BLUE CLOTHS, medium and heavy. BROWN do., do. do. BROWN do., fluperior do, BLACK do., plain, twilled, medium, and heavy weight. ALSO, DOESKINS AND OVERCOATINGS FOR SALE BY FARRELL k MORRIS, S3U CHESTNUTS!., BZ2-ißnos Importeig ami Connniflaion Merchant. I L L OPEN THIS DAY, ANOTHER INVOICE MATCHLESS PRINTS. FOR SALE BY THE ITKCE OR PACKAGE AT SIX GENTS. BEAUTY OF DESIGN, GOODNESS OF I JALITY AND COLORS THEY ARE WITHOUT RIVAL. JOSHUA L, BAILY. 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, J.W. PROCTOR & CO.. IMPORTERS, MANUFACTUR ERS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS, L A D I E S’ OLOAICS AND MANTILLAS, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS To their Stock, comprising EVERY VARIETY OF STYLES In medium and first-olass Goods, including FINE AND COSTLY VELVET CLOAKS, HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS, MISSES’ CLOAKS, NEW STRIPED BOURNOU6, BOURNOUB WITH PLAITS, Ac., Ac., All of which wit) be offered at Low Prices TO CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO.. THE rAR I S MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. YY m - s - STEWART & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS ANI) FANCY DRESS GOODS, 305 MARKET STREET, Are now daily receiving from the Large Auntion Sales, and oilier sources, a full ansortniont of desirable FALL GOODS, purchased FOR CASH, to which they invite the attention of Cash And prompt Six-months buyers. Full lines of Black and Fancy Silks, and all the new fabrics in Dress Goods, constantly on hand. s9-3m 1859 r rATION. j g~j() JOEL J. MAILY & CO.. No. 219 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA, • Have received by recent arrivals, and will continuo to rccoive 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’, o.nu BOYS LAMBS WOOL, MERINO, SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Black and Fancy Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Cravats. Linen, Cambric, and Silk lldkfs. SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS. Ac. Also, a lituidsomo stock of WHITE, LACE, and MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. COTTON, MARSEILLES, nnd LINEN SHIRT FRONTS, a large and cheap variety. “JOUVIN’S SYSrBME.” BEST QUALITY KID GLOVES. A splendid assortment of ootors and sizes. WOOL COMFORTS,HOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS, Ao Together with a large assortment of CLARK'S supe perior 2ir-ro'd "Silk-Finished” and ** Enamelled ” SPOOL COTTON. Also, their Sewing Machine Cotton, put up on syools of 2,400 ) anU each, to which the atten tion ofShirt Makorsand Manufacturers is particularly requested. CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS Are invited to exnmino our Stock, which is one of the largest and most Attractive ever offered to the trade. g7-2m CAIU’ETIJiUS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. f|lo MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, 1«6 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Wo invite the nttnntionol denlor, to our large stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful article for shades. Tito largest stook of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the market, at prices which defy competition. au3l-2m m*OALLUM & CO.. CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. Also, Importers and Dealers in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &C. WAREHOUSE an CHESTNUT ST., (Opposite the State House.) Southern and Western buyers are respectfully Invited to call *»<-2m lIAUDIVAUE. 'jiRUITT, PRO., & CO.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, a UNS, PISTOLS, Ac., 539 MARKET STREET. 5Q9 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, »u 8 3nl PHILADELPHIA. {JJOOEE, HENSZEY & CU, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND QUN WAREHOUSE. NO, I'JT MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS., PHILADELPHIA, GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS* TRIMMINGS, LONGOOPK & PEARCE, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Have now in store n full assortment in their line, to which they invito the nttontion of their customers amt buyers of finoh soodo. auS-Sin JW* SCOTT—late of tho lirm of Win • Boott—GENTLEMEN*B FURNIBH [NO STORK and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 81 CH.LSlNl|rbtreet,(nearlyoppoßite the Girard House jISv.S. would respectfully caII the attention of hi* former patrons and friends to his new store, and is pre pared to fill ordofs for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trado supplied with fino Bhirta and Collars. jy2l-ljr ©ILVER SOAP—-A simple preparation for oloanflinjt Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors. Mnr hlo, Ac.. Inr more convenient and etlective than nny other. One halt the labor ot Houso clonninz may be saved by using tins Soap, which cannot possibly injure the finest Zino white, ami as no scrubbing is required, the Bavin-f in the wear ol the paint n much greater than the post of tho Snap. It loaves Urn surface as pure and white nswhen new. Manulnctured only by the Boston ImlexicalSoap Company,and soli! by their appointed L C 6" TWELFTH BOOTS AND SHOES. JJ, P. WILLIAMS & CO., WO. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,) Have now on hand & full assortment of Eastern and Philadelphia work, to which they invite the attention of Southern and Western MerohanU. aul2-2m J£EENE, STERLING, & FRANKS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 413 ARCH STREET. Purchasers visiting the oity will please oall and exa mine their stock. &utt-2m * J-JAZBLL & HARMER, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. NO. 128 NORTH THIRD STREET. A full assortment of City made Boots and Shoes con stant!) on hand. slo~tf & M. SAUNDERS. NO. 34 NORTH FOURTH STREET, (Near Merchants' Hotol,) Call the attention of buyers of BOOTS AND SHOES To their Stock, which embraces a general variety of PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ENGLAND Manufactured goods. aus-toc6 W. MoOURDY & SON, 331 CHESTNUT STREET, (2d FLOOR.) LADIES’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, Manufactured ozpreMlr for the Retail Trade. aull-Jm \yHELAN & GO., WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS AND SHOES. NO, 613 MARKET STREET, au(-l p’ALL STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES. JOSEPH H. THOM SON & Co * I 114 MARKET STREET, Have now on hand a lave stookof BOOTS AND SHOES EVERY VARIETY, EASTERN AND CITY MADE. Purchasers visiting the oitr iritt please call and cx> amine their stook. LEVICK. BASIN. & GO., BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE AND MANUFACTORY, No. 609 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. We have now on hand an extensive Btock of Boots and Shoes,of all descriptions, of ovnowx and Kabteen Manufacture, to whioh we invite the attention of South ern and Western buyers. aaA-3m FANCY DRY GOODS JOBBERS. DUHEING & CO.. Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET, # Are now receiving, by successive arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS or ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY GLOVES, AND SMALL WAREB, WOOLLEN YARNS. MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD, And soliolt an inspection uf their oomplote and well, assorted stock, Jy 11 3m TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. & ROBERTS, 429 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COMBS, BRUSHES. LOOKING-GLASSES, •ERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODS, AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. anP-3m JJURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, Are now opening at their Store, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, Above FOURTH, Nor h side, A lIANPSOUK ASiMIBTMK'IT OF NEW FALL STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS. OF TIIKIK OWN IMPORTATION and selection, which they offer for tale to buyers from all parta of the United Btates, on the most reasonable terms. auB-2m PEDDLE, & HAMRICK. Importers and dealers m HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Five doors below the Merchants’ Hotel, Offer lor sale the moat complete stock of Goods In their line to )>e found in the United States, consisting of HOSIERY, of every grade. GLOVES, m three hundred varieties. UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS. LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS Rud COLLARS. LINEN CAMBRIC lIDKFS. A SHIRT FRONTB. LADIES* ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps of en tirely new designs, with an endless variety of NO TIONS, to which thev invite tho attention of FIRST-CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. au4-3ra jyjcOATJLEY, BROTHER. & BREWSTER, 2 3 NORTH FOURTH STREET HOBIERY, CLOYKB, and FANCY GOODS. We have a fine stock of Imported and Domestio Goods, particularly adapted to> SOUTHERN TRADE, To which we invite the attention of firat-olas* buyers. auG-2tn WHOLESALE CLOTHING. HUNTER, & SCOTT, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS or COMMON, MEDIUM, AND FINE CLOTHING. We invite special attention to our complete line of MACHINE-MANUFACTURED GOODS. NOS. 424 MARKET, & 419 MERCHANT STS. aus-3m (JLOTHING! AT WHOLESALE. 0. BASENESS k SON, JM MARKET STREET, IOfTHBAST COBNIR Of JOORTU ATRIST, Offer for sale, on the most LIBEKAL TERMS, A new and extensive stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINfI, ADAPTED TO Till SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS. jy2B-2tn MAIUILE WORKS. JJJONUMENTAL marble WORKS. Has constantly on hand a very large assortment o MONUMENTS, ENCLOSURES, and GRAVE-STONES, Of various designs, made of the finest ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES, Which he will sell at greatly reduced pneos. Is also prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable terms, and respootfully invites the public generally to examino his stock lieforc purchasing elsewhere. ADAM STEINMETZ, Monumontal Marble Works, RIDGE AVENUE, below Eleventh street, aplB-m w f-«m Philadelphia. Clark’S SPOOL COTTON. Just received, A FULL ASSORTMENT IN WHITE, BLACK, AND COLORS, For sale by CHARLES FIELD, NO. 20 NORTH SIXTH STREET, AGENT FOR PHILADELPHIA. s9-3m* A;" WANTS. Young Lady wishes a V **tuation as Housekeeper. Beat refcrencessuren and required. Address •*B. T., M *l tins office, njt 3t* 'WST'ANTLD —A Miller, a young man pre . T \f fared. Address “ David P. Lukens,” Burlmg ton, N. J. WANTED— 50 tons of old Scrap Iron, at the Hollow Ware Foundry, South SECOND ami MIhFLIN Streets. «2J-2t»r NORTH, CHASE. & NORTH. A LADY TEACHER DESIRES A SlTU ation in a Hohool or private family. Is competent to instruct in any ol the English branches. Latin, and Drawing. The tast references given. Address “L. E. 8..” Western Sub Post Office. a 23 6t* Y4/"ANTED—Bjra Young Man, IS) years " * old, a situation in an? mercantile establish ment where lie cun make himsPif useful in tiie Counting Boom or Store. Address “V. T.,” at this office. s»-3t* VyANTED A Female Teacher, in' a .. T Seminary, a few miles from the city. For par s2L3t* Tm ** Cheltenham,” Blood’s Dispatch. "VyANTED—A Situation as Wet Nurse, "., ,br * respectalilo Young Woman, who has re cently lost her child. Address *• Nurse,” office of this paper. *2l -St* V<yANTED —By an Active Young Lad. ▼ “ 16 years of ago, who writes a fair hand, a situa tion in a Wholesale store. Address “Alpha.” tins office. s2l-3t‘ A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN dobircs an engagement in a Wholesale Dry Goods House. Can furnish good city and New York references. Ad dress “ T. 8.,” at the publication office of this paper. S2l *t* AN ACTIVE PARTNER WANTED, who can command $16,000 in cash, to join the Ad vertiser in a Manufacturing business which witlyield a profit of Soper cent, on the amount invested. No one need apply except those having the amount required. Address, for particulars, “ Eaton,” office of Tht rnss . 821-et* A YOUNG GIRL, who has experience as a Housekeeper, wishes a situation in a private family. Would liaVe no objection to io a few miles in the country. Apply at 929 MORRIS Street. $2l-3t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. rpo LET—The first-class Retail Grocery A Stand, with fixtures, houtinc machine,counting house, and storage rooms complete. No. 269 North SE COND Street. For key, apply to M. WATSON. Bar ley Sheaf Hotel, next door below. gg-th«ta6t* AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, IS. Oct. 22,1859, on the .premises “A Valley Farm.” mChester county, adjoining Cain Station, on Penn s)lvama Railroad, three miles west of Downingtown. containing,l23 Acres of excellent quality of Land, with good Buildings, and possessing many advantages -of water, roads,aQdofhercoavamences. p or further par ticulars call upon JNO. E. FOX. Executor. e2l»lm* No. II Bouth THIRD Btreet. Phila. m FOURTH-STREET RESIDENCE FOR BALE.—The desirable three-story brick dwelling, at the northwest corner of FOURTH ami BUTTON WOOD Streets; gas throughout: bath; hot and cold water; and modern conveniences Terms accommo dating. Apply to HORACE FRITZ. Conveyancer, southwest corner NINTH and SANSOM Streets. se2U 6t* Third-street store to rent— The four-story building. No. 246 North THIRD Street. Rent moderate. Apply to HORACE FRITZ. Conveyancer, southwest cornor NINTH and SANSOM Streets. ee2o 6t* tfto .LET—A Sccond-story Room, conve- A nient to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer's Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. al6_ m FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— lilii The subscriber, in concentrating his business on Chestnut street, west of Tenth street,offers for sale, upon reasonable terms, bis large manufactory, with out buildings and large lot of ground fronting on Sixth, Mar shall. and Master streets, suitable for almost any large manufacturing business. For particulars inquire of ALFRED FlTLbft. Conveyancer, No 61 N.KfXTH Street, or to the subscriber, No. 1009 CHEBTNUT St. sltf-lm WM. D. ROGERB. FOR SALE. The Bulwcnber will dispose of the entire Stock of FINE MONUMKNTB. STATUARY. HEAD AND FOOT STONES. Ac., Ac. • AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD, No. 1825 ARCH Street, West of Eighteenth street sl-2m WM. HILL MOORE. FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200 •SC Acres, well fenced and watered, in a good state of cultivation, admirably adapted to the growth of grain, grass, vegetables, and fruit of all kinds, particularly peaches, the trees of which live to a great-age. Situate within two miles of a Railroad Station, Kent County, Delaware; comfortable buildings. For particulars, ad dress Box 32, Chester, Pennsylvania. au3o-lm* TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo remgh 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 to . , JOHN FRABF.R, Architect, au27 Im* No. 112 South FOURTH Street- ©50,000 TO LOAN, [N SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guos, Mer chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate terms, by JONES A CO., Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the las -35 years. Office hours from 7A. M. to 7 P. M. Second-hand Gold and Sliver Watches, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one-half the original cost «n 4 Sx-rf HOARDING. TO GENTLEMEN.—A Choice Second story Front Room, with Breakfast. Tea, Fire.and Gas, in an excellent locality and private farm)*. Ad dress ** W. B. D.,” this office. s2l-3t* BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms, single and in suites, can be had with first-class Board, for the Summer, Fall, and Winter, at 1315 WAL NUT street. auB-2m CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac, MERINO. l4O SOUTH FRONT STREET, Has in store and bond, and Offers for Sale, a Large Assortment a! CIGARS, Received direot from Havana, of choioe and favorite Brands. aoA-tf CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. RIGHT, SMITH, & CO., CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. PITTSBURG AGENCY, GLASS, NAILS, Ac., delivered from the Factory AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. GHANITE BUILDING, No. 5 North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. aus-fm&wtf ffURNBULL, ALLEN. & CO., NOS. !i,l AND Si SOUTH FOURTH STREET. IMPORTERS AXD Wholesale Dealers in CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARB. PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. supplied with Glass at Manufacturer's prices, • au3-2m JgOYD & STROUD, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a complete stook of QUEENSWARE, GLASBWARE, and FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their Old St*nd, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST., four doors below Merchants’ Hotel, to which they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. Agents fob Pittsburg Glass. aos-3m PHILADELPHIA CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF .THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, NO. 0 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o’clock A. M., September 2th, 1959, the follow ing gentlemen wore unanimously elected Directors of the Company, tiz: GEOROE 11. STUART. S MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS, MACALESTER, AMD JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION to the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the alwvo named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respectfully invited to subscribe. sB-tf A R MAGES or THK MANUFACTURE OF WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, 100 U (’IiLvTN’UT STREET. 1011 ■l6-am rji.VYI.OK, GILLESPIE A CO., lIIVK nUMOVED TO THE UNION STEAM SUGAR REFINERY No. 337 ST. JOHN STREET. No 118 SOUTH FRONT STREET, MS-mwOOtif Jf| # NEWLAND & CO.* LOOKING*GLA£S AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stook of OIL PAINTINGS, etc. AH at very Low Prices. CO4 ARCH Street, above SIXTH, Philadelphia. iIP-tjalif WARM AIR FURNACE. * * THE NEW CONE FURNACE GAS CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warm .your house with one-third less coal tlnn is required hr anv other furnace. Satisfaction mall oases guaranteed. onxr me “ SLATE MANTELS, The Richest and most Beautiful Specimens of Enamelled Slate Mnntels.ever offered for sale in » v .4 country, manuiactured by us, from Pennsylvania State »,„n..,.mlf,r..l.vriyln^ R;<pLn w 1010 CHESTNUT Street. fXJOKINO RANGES. All m want of the Best Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range, will do well to call at „ ARNOLD & WILSON’B, bo 10-3mif 1010 CHEBTNUT Street. AMUSEMENTS. WHEATLEY A CLARKE’S ARCH -BTREET THEATRE. THIS (FRIDAY* EVENING, September 23. BENEFIT OF EDWIN BOOTH. ** MI CH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Benedick. Mr. Booth : Beatrice, Mrs. John Drew. To be followed by Trial Scene from the MERCHANT OF VENICE and SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. ocALXor Pricks.—Admission, 25cents: Secured Seats in Di**»Citi'lb,37>s cents; Parquet,SO cent*. "o’clock; performance to eomnenoe at 7,« o clock precisely. VLTALN U T-STREET THEATRE. Bh^HTOFMH.K s L.PAVE J ,PORT. IlSltC/'' E I - Ctantj, iiS^ r .^n b ,:/c'K i: l T YSE^.S :VEa ' wos FAUI Tier, 29 cents . Private Boxe*, according to their locale. 85 and £3; Single Seata in Orchestra and Private coxes. 75 cents. Box Office open daily, from W until 2 o’clock, when seats can be secured m advance. A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. hood’s matinee, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. September 2tth. Admission 25 cent*. B.x Tickets for On# Dollar. Doors open at 2. Commence at 3 o clock. LOUISA asp JOSEPHINE MEYERS Will on this occasion personate Eva snd Top*/, in UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. After which, the rrand Spectacle of the BEAUTIES OF FLORA, In Five Tableaux, introducing Singing and Dancing. To conclude with the successful Comic Pantomime of the FOUR LOVERS. In which Old Grandmother and all the Little Children will appear. Tickets to be had at all the Music Store*. seO-ft* ACADEMY UF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT. “ TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY. FRIDAY, FRIDAY. SKPrEMBBR 23n, SEPTEMBER So, GRAND mr complimen rary benefit tendered to • * * MRS. D. P. BOWERS. * * * GREAT STAR COMPANY. UNRIVALLED ARTISTS! MATCHLESS ENTERTAINMENT. THE RIVALS. THE RIVALS. Sir Anthony Absolute Mr. H. Placid* Captain Absolute Mr- J. W. WaliaeJt. Jr FauJklaad Jdr. J. H. Taylor Sir Lucius O'Tngser Mr. A. W. Fekno Acres. Mr. W. Panama Uav'id Fay. Coachman Lydia Languiaii. Mn. Maker op.. Julia Lucy....- Grand Paa da Detuc. by BIGNOJUNE PHATLtii and GALETTI. »* LVCY .. WiU uns the Grand Cavatina, from '* H Bajfciara da Beviaha.” _ UNA VOCE POOA FA. „ Grand Paa de Deux SMOLENSK.*, by GALETTI A>'D PRATESL , NAPOLEON’S OLD GUARD, Havicuck... Mr. R. TUicide Lord BeauviUe .. Mr. J. J. Prior llenrj Lefebre Mr. BniM Rawson - ‘Mr. j. H. Fletcher Melanfe - Mrs. D-P. Dover* Lauy Beauville .. Rn. place & CHANGE OF TIiIK.-Thi« Evening, and dafia« the reiuaander of ihe Season, the peifonnance* -wiSl commerce at hall-post ae ten o'clock. ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Seats mar be secured d-iilT from EUht A. M. until Five P. M.— fHE OFFICE IS NOW OPEN. Doors open at .*4 to 7 o’clock. Pertormancee to com mence at o’clock. rpHK WUNDEKS OP UHE AGE. MARSH'S JUVENILE COMEDIANS appear at tbe NATIONAL THEATRE, MONDAY NIGHT, September Wtb. AND ECBIS3 TBE WIIL Fifty Children compose this Troupe, and the TRAGEDIES, COMEDIES, DRJMAB. FARCES, BALLETS, and PATOMIMES, Performed b> them cannot be Excelled by any Adult Performers, with a*few Stars to assist. It* JJAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW! THE MOST UNIQUE, EXTRAORDINARY, AND ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITION UPON EARTH. Will Exhibit at WILMINGTON, Friday. Sopt. 23d. WEST CHESTER, Saturday, Sept. 21th. FARKESBURG. Monday, Sept. 2tith. LANCASTER, Tuesday. Sept. 27th. COLUMBIA, Wednesday, Sept. SSth. MIDDLETOWN, Thursday, SeptZhh. Harrisburg, Fmiaj.sept.soth. FAREWELL TOUR OF DAN RICE, The Great American Humorist. THE ONLY TRAINED RHINOCEROS! THE ONLY TIGHT-ROPK ELEPHANT! THE ONLY EXCELSIOR!” THOSE COMIC MULES! And as infinite number of other unenn&lk-d ettr&a tiona, are comprised in this leviathan exhibition, P.ntTiccLAg3 ix Bills, CANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH rtreet. between Cheitnnt&»d Open for the Seaion. SANFORD’S STAR TROUPE, _ the totut Company in the world, Uth,,r B^te,SS ,T,,ll “- . Story craning in Rie greet Role of Cb&rvotoiilt . AdSs^s?s«n^asss^^ttir- — eacj'Tm TUcDOXOUGH’S GAIETIES—RACE ST., J-1X below THIRD. THIS EVENING. THE GREAT PANTOMIME BLANCO’S MAGIC SWORD. With New Scenery, New Dresses, and New Appoint ments. • WONDERFUL TRICK! GREAT SCENIC TRANSFORMATIONS* p , * . MECHANICAL EFFECTS! Price of Admission 10 and 15 cents. Private Jk*m 25 cents. MUSIC at fairmocnt.— x green and coates-street railway. The Celebrated _ GERMANIA BAND perform every afternoon and eremnx at Fairmoaai. The ca*s of the Green and Coatee-street Railway mm along Eighth and Coates streets, to Fairmonnt, erarr five minutes- Fare fire cents. aulfi-smwthtf WILLIAM READ. Soperiatsadeet. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS. , No. 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, Is open daily,(Sundajs excepted, 1 from 9 A* M. Ip! t P. M. Admiauon a»oenU. Children under UyMaua price. Bartbolomear*s Statue of EVE REPENTANT bow 00 exhibition for a short time. WATCHES* JEWELRY, Ac. SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON ' Invite special attention to their stuck of SILVER WARE, which is nuw unusually large, affording a va riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house the United States, and of finer quality than Is tnred for table use in any part of the world. Oar Standard of Silver is 935-1000 parts pare, The English Sterling 925-1000 “ American and French 900-1000 Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-five parts purer than the American and French com, 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 Ututed States Mint for several years, we guarantee the quality as above (935), which is the Jbutt Hat can be made to be serviceable, and will resist the action of aoids mac* better than the ordinary Silo* manufactured, , WM. WILSON & SON, S W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. N. B.—Any fineness of Silver manufactured as agreed upon, but positively none inferior to French and Ameri can standard. Dealers supplied with the same standard as used in cur retail department Fine Silver Bars, 999-1900 parts pore, constantly on hand. aaJ4-Sm COPARTNERSHIPS. TVOTICE.—The Copartnership heretofore A’ existing between the Subscribers is dissolved by mutual consent. THIS PA V. THOMAS T. MASO.N having pnrebated CHARLES E. RuBINSON’S entire interest in the Conrans, it alone authonseJ toieitle the butinew of MASt'N 4 CQ, THOMAS T. MASOH, C. E. ROBINSON. pHlLAl'A.,Sept.7,l*s9 N.8.-TheDRY GOODS JOBBING Bur nets will be con'tnueil at No. 431 MARKET Street, under thenma name, by THOMAS T. MASON. PnUAQA.,Sept. 7,1850. «s-lm TVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th*t the ■f ’ firm of WAR.VrcX. CHADWICK, fc BRO. l. Uu* day dissolved. The Heater, Ranee, and Stove business vnll be continued under the name of CHADWICK & BRO., at the Northeast comer of SECOND and RACK Streets. JOHN K._CHADWIj^, wv , , v . , FRANCIS A. CHAD 1 Philadelphia, July 11, I3W. STOVES. STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPEAR,. No. 1116 MARKET STREET, 1« now prepared to meet the ■wants of the pubho more complete!* in all the detail* of the Stove trade taan any 'ther establishment m Philadelphia, m proof of which he r vile* tOMPAniTivE ax miMTun". Tlie fol'otnnr are anjorn; lus o*m popular inwotioas* •eienM which havealre.uh obtained a national r«pti tati o.i as fiiriMSung in excellence tail economy any other "imei m u-e JAMES SPEAR \»‘the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gns-l urning CoohmgStove, acknowledged to l*e the l»»at Stove for fa mi It use m the world. SPEaR is the Patentee of the celebrated consuming Cooking Ranee, now rapidly coining into reneml o«c. JAMKS SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil* vers Air-tuht Gas-consurntng Parlor w tove. JANIES SPEAR i* the Inventor of the Improved (Patentedi Ornamental Stove I'm. which from it* beauty and utility is likely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. , . , . _ , JAMKS SPEAR is the Tatenteo cf the Labor, Fuel* and Ooiufort-aavinr Ironing Pan. , _ , , JAMtS SPEAR u the Inventor and Patentee of the celebrated Kadwar-car Heater. , For all of the above the Inventor very justly claims advantages which require but to he understood by the public to be universally appreciated and preferred to anv otherarticlesof thate'asa m the market: and he would herebv extend a cordial invitation to all persons inw'ntot Store* to cau and examine ferthemselre*. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending immediately to wr chase or not. * aSMra CHARLES JONES, No. S)5 North BECOND Street. 1 Successor to A. fllJ' Gallagher, would respectfully eaU the atten —'T tion of those desirng stove* to his extensive assortment of Cooking, Heating, and Parlor stoves. I hate purchased the exclusive right to the mad sale* and repairs, ir, Philadelphia, of Gallagher’s Celebrated “ Morning Star” and •* Sunrise” Gas-burning Cooking Stoves, well known for vears as the most satisfactory Stoves in the market Also, his new Fl*t-top Cooking Stove “ Daylight,” which combir.esall the usefhl an firovemenU, and operates admirably. I also manu acture, in a superior manner. Silver t Gas-borner of the best Russia Sheet Iron. These are t*e most economical and easily managed Parlor Btorss in use. ilMn Removal.— martin & wolff h»vc Removed to N«. 334 MARKET Street, Snath side, below Fourth, where they ofier a choice assortment of fail and Winter Goods, at very low price*. illftn ROSIN. —l,soot>t,ls.Shipping Rosin now landing, for sale bt ROWLEY. ABHBURXER. * CO. *3l No. Itf South WHARYEa. Mr. Aoetiter ...Sir. J.ii.Pietcber ... Mr. Andcr*oti . . Mis. D. P. fioverm Sir*. PUt# . Mr*. M. A. Casaeroa Mu* Wen
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