.* " “r 4 '-- WtSBJSOtoK, Sept; 23, J 859. TOE JUTtOEAt, ISTEciffe'CEn SCif’ii:.'/* rM Mt' fl#liiiTj¥tSitfdjfo6saiti;TSBM'i^tiM'(>3Ttf®ti9®s ,i gE-fti7*»T:'ra' TnE i -1 • ' 'known as. thcr'ablesi: neatril joarhal inJhfl united y f3tstes,.oqoe; the.organ Madison and MonrooVund'kftotwwds leading, *. Of/tto.mig hat, J .bbenxeVievring, in a »rlM L o£artl9l* 8 > f f° m ono to ’ 'flve. the. and. sustains the poUoyof bongiasin regard to tho subject of ' slavery idih'e TertiUfrityi and declares that it will opp<wo J aU-ftitompti'to" disturb; the legislation of !and “ tHe r principles established ' by , the Kanm : ??ebraak'a ; bUK After quoting from the ,gpVecfaes>f Senators Douglas, Benjamin, Badger, ? 'Bnd others, rln the Senate, in 18M, 1 on • the No* l -br&skft" bill, end from those, of Merits. Cobb, Orr,, and Breckinridge, in tho, Hoo.se, 1 snow ing that they all agreed as to the policy ef banish* / fromibe halls or Congress the subjootqf. slavery, “ the fertile source of discontent and excitement,' the Intelligencer flays “The legislation of tho earlier - * day a has been formally abrogated and 1 proscribed, and it is certain that the praetioo of looking to ’ Congress for the decision of questions relating to the domestic* institutions of .the Territories has boon pronounced falsa in theory on the one band, and ./unsafe for ,the fivuth bathe other.. The Bo* . Jhooraoy have,thus brought our legislation on this head to a pass where they can neither advance nor . retraco their steps in oonsistenoy with their pledgo*. Ahd disposed ’as we' are to make tho best of the anomalous situation thus created, we shall steaa fasti# oppose any attemjn, come from iomt guar, ter it;ma)/, to bring anew the Subject of stawv into debate before Congress ontuty claim for ad* ditional legidation] tither tilths Dittrest or to the detriment of that institution, at tt exists tn , thiSouthom States.^ , Yours, JFINANCXAIi ANJ> COMMEKCU L* tilt money market* PnaADBtPHiA, Sept. 24,1869, -The Catawiirsa, 'Williamsport and, Erie Railroad Com ! pany have fpUhwed In the footsteps of the Williamsport • and Efmiro Rat/roml Company, aad applied to the Su •' premo Court for -the appointment of a receiver. This morhlnkrJudso Strou? Appointed William.D. Lewis, . Esq., who is .Trustee under both the first and second mortzogcfl.' ilia securities are Charles Henry Fisher and'Sjunuol IV. Merrick. 210 has authority to pay tho employees of the road, and carry on its business us . usual. The annual statement of the affaire of the Com - pany will be made public in afowdays. 1 ‘ ' Two millions more of gold are on the way from San Francisco to New York. - . -- - ' * Tno Stock market fa doll.' without concessions as t° Pennsylvania Railroad shares Perhaps tlioKllowin? little item from the Couft Jour nal will help to explain the cause of the recent sudden ■ and grofttrise in the price of Brandy: . ‘ . - ' fIfcAKOT AXP?,* Sponos.”—Among the curious on d%t* 'Which wo have recently heard is one relative to the lack of nil financial care in a oertnin great tamjdr, one pi the \'dan;hters of which will ahprtir foe married. Jt is ,as sorted tuht the nuns of the young ladies, who Tendered • faeraccount annually for little nursery et cetera.*, among other tmntfs pot down the modettsom of £3OO for bran 'dy* to sponge the children with! • . „ The return from tho Bank ofEnslaftd fox the week ending the 6tb of September, gives tho following results, whan compared with tho previous week: Fiiblio depomts^’... -. ..£7.789,631... .decrease.. .£*28,789 Other deposits.,. 13 0»7,<00... Jncrefteo.... 32,1.007 - Re5t...../...,;.. 8,713,02..*Jnerea5e.... 21,781 Oh the other side'of the account: t .'.Unchanged. Other soennties., 19 016.870....1n0rea50...£ 21^8' Kotos unemployed..,*., 9,137.110.. ..Increase.. 269.199 The omouritpf note! in circulation is £21517.440. being ad'lcrvsseof £22M05 and the stock of bullion in both departments !s£lB 639 422. showing an increase of £93»- 938, when compAred with the preceding return* PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE BALES. . . September £?, is 99, [* ASPOATSD BT MANLBT, »ROWJ*j k co, ' ; -- FIRST BOARD. WOOCit* 65...*..u.w»J99K 4 Fean* « ~...39% M'Osdo ■ =:PR..........99% 100ReadingR. ..- 28*2 1000 do - now. 102% 100 53wn.22% JOiXICimA-Ame«’83...83 4 do 22% . 18C0 goad R6o ’10.2dy5.82 ‘BHfttrisbun{ R..,,... /8% 7 Rennaß 39% 20Norriatw’n Rdivoff.M* S do 39% 63 do 60H . 6 d 0..- 59% lOßeavMead R..,...65% ie do. 89% S 3 Union Bk, Tn. .b5. ,107% BETWEEN BOARDS. SQOOCitrCs, Jfflw Gas.- MtfUOOO Readme R 6e’Bs ..G9« 8000 N Penn& R 10s ch.Wi\ '# Norn it C & P..85.m 2000 Reading R 6s ’BO . SECOND IOOOOPenna. coaps«. ,*.93' (>OOO Pcnui. fig. .'..tfiwn'.92K SCOO d0......*5Wtu92V .8000 ■’ do./... .tswno2H 1000 dp 85wn.92»2 • 3000 CUyfi5.1t........ 99* -2000 do: ~Y.99W 2000* do 99 £ 600City6s, PR ...99*1 Irtfl) Green <fc C-st7s ~,60 2000 Read R’<l.2 dye,9o 2Girard Bank... 47* ' SOMinehßl RUs rownifl 20 Norristown R CAP.fiO* 300 Sp & Fine-st.s6wn.lS 60 d0.......56W71.13 60 • <10...:..».65wn.13 CLOSING PRIC ‘ Bit. AtVet, Phitafti . 99 , 99* *■ R..—...» ,W* If, I }' New.....103* 102* Pena*6s 93 Readingß...~...22* W» ** B2* •* mort 80 \ “ do 70 Penna R... ml, &J{ JM «n B*.-.90, . 5 ES—INACTIVE. „ L , ; Bit, AtU*. SohuriTroptf* ....79 79* SchlNav,pref-...W* J 7 Wmap’t « Elm R. K 1 “ 7s Ist mort... Loncl*!andß.....U 11* Lehigh CoftlANav.49 61 N Peuna R. 8* 8* “ «5..—...62 63 ..." 105........ W 94 FABouthß. *O. 61 2d ASd fits R. 40 41* RaceAVine Sts R 83 Morris Canal Con .60 61 “ nreL 1« 105J4 • Schnyl Naves ’82.i70 ' 71 New York Stock Exchange.-Sept. 23. SECOND BOA.BD, 4W Michigan 6a 98* 160 NY Cent.. elO 81* 30000 Tenn 69 *9O 88* 200 do. 81* ax>ovinnni*fti no do fowaiv 4000 M issoun St 65.... 81* 200 do 81* SOOONYCantraHl’Ts.lOltf 200 do blO 81* almu.... 42* 100 Reading R 44* Iop)C,B&ft RBne.. ft) ITO Erie Rnilmnd 4* 20 paclfi.c Mail S 3 70* 60Mich8&N I R.. 0* !7d d 0.... . 80 rOMichS & N 1t?.... 23* 10) d 0..... .b6O, w Panama R UTK 12) Gal Sc Ohio R b 30.. 74* 60 do sM 117* 260 do-.... M 0 74* 220 do 117* 60 . d 0..; 74* 60 d 0... b10.117* Pacts, for rms Feeble.—Dr. Mott’s CttAT.TDRA.tE PtT.XR.~Tba ..~trurronUedi binftljr<ynsfl.nau«>««nrortfiejlediottl Faculty, and pro* 'scribed intholZ-Mactico^- . —TM'CSperienee. of thousands daily proves that no pre paration of Iron ettn, tor a moment, be compared with it. InnoScioualn all maladies in which it has hitherto been tried. lt has proved absolutely curative iri numer ouscosea'nf-eiwh of the following complaints, viz: In Debility* Naryous Affections. Emaciation, Dyspep sia.. Ccmstfpfttibn? Diarrhea. Dysentery/ Incipient Consumption, - Scrofulous Tuburculosis, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Mismenstruation, Whites, Chlorosis, Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Mercurial Consequences, Chroma . ~ ' Headaches. Rheumatism, Inter-- ' mittent Fevers, Bco., &0., Ac. ~ , Debility, Impurity of the Blood, Depression of Vital Energy* Pale and otherwise Sickly Complexions, mdi cate it* necessity m almost every,- oonccir&ble cose. In nil case* of Female Debility its effects are delightfully renovating, No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole Bistory of Medicine whioh exerts such prompt* happy, and fully restorative efloots. Invalids so long bed-ridden os to have become forgotten in their own immediate neighborhoods, have, after a few trials of thU Restorative, suddenly appeared in the busy world, .as if Just returned from protracted travel in a distant .land. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisi tion of strength,, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. For sale by nil Druggists in town and country; Price, fifty cents per box, containing fifty pills, sent free by mail to any part of the United Btates, on the receipt of the price, Principal Office, 239 BROADWAY. / • .R. B. LOCKE, General Agent *' Wholesale and retail in Philadelphia, by DYOTT & •BOJIH, 213 North SECOND Street, au2s-th*Am3m ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. SO 12 O’CLOCK LAS? WIGHT. . GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut .t, ( below Ninth. Torresdnle A L Jnrreti, Unit y,,ii Wobb, Davonport Ja« Perrin,. Dayton, O jnstoo/ftr, Gao, S’ £ K Hovt. ?/ Y Wm Mrilti.an atJ.oui3 T P Hunt. Scnrnton, l’a R i Jerorda. Cltarjealnn, SC Son TV Doan. Boston • il »^. o t®rt^YV^ , sr*R n G Glares, fiyrtcuso ' Cspt Brackett, USA PAMolllows.Ga ’rhoaWHod.M.En, inland D Jonti'n-a. Momnlns T Hotoy, Mempbis .T M Rotter k la Re -rr l^l l a , 4ti^ spn, x?'l ■ Wni Bn-relns, Washington . TboaSAUnoo. NT . W M Babbitt, N .1 O Kent and n-ifo. N Y sire I! Bouton. N V Goojie II 800 bet. Pa . W W Crawford. N C ' T r( ™ n r N I Sl. Br.arlitr. Indianapolis WKlMoa.Jr.iiC ,1 .W Gordon, 8 C WPDano.BC ■ RP „„ g Marsh, Waabtu,ton - tJosC Mayer A Y Thns Banmsnrdn®/.’ Lan SamrSbove, Providence, SM Shoemaker, Balt “• r|frnr,ror{c, Vft Til! Banbury* WaCity , .J S OOkeson, Va - FAP«d<W r N Y v ■ «.t - v hlr* jl Andereou.StT^uis - .3?iw. a Arulerßon.St John J Anderson. Ht Louis '2*DrSiwoeftl & a, Momplu* 2W n, ?' , . 4 i?‘,, Vtt ' Miss/ffobiWn V* G Dnßois & la. N Y W H Pearce A la, N 0 - Mr*P-arce»NC Gen Kemp, NY LH Hunt, NO WmTopmnj'.N Y i, M cio**, Washington £W ««*. Pittsburg J VV W H TlaxaH A la. N Y w P W Taylor, Va R Nelson «, Ir., Albany, N Y A Ttippmar, Texis -£ fngnt'piua^.Oilvfs^ou 'L S Y 1 ° Y B\F fr *! f £? Co # 6t< . ,vrn • WCiuwefly k la.N J Mr Manx & la, Cincinnati,o B Qooley, Augusta, On A MRRCffA?rrB' HOTEL-Fonrtb st.. below Arch, A L Mass M lndiana Mm , PF Motto?, Lotk Haven WA Ximpfton. Lttftven WF Snhrovpr, Ohio C Brake/, dr, N Y K Curtiss. Luna. 0 K.Bim«]l,Ny WB Reed. PM* l • H Miller. .Tr, Ohio 8 Hahn, Ohio Hon .fa* Hill, Chamborsb’g C A Watson. Ohio A MCSumronns.Tetm U S Hnpiorn,Mo J*rottel»onG, Wyoming B.U*Jjifn»w,ftiPanl.Mo PCCalbertsen Jr la,Ohio T ll D , !£ ra J ,boll ' friuburg ' W Ganger. Df Y « ‘F Calvert. Mass * if? B Oiffins, pa Mrs 0 glieooard. Mo Mias Dow, Rio Wm S Dickinson AM £wfer*teNc GTDi', n ,i!'BC iiMh “ ra ' :1 IrJ"If I Geo A Exton, Clinton, NJ <Chestnpt*t.» Fifth, W H FlilonfT. I'h.la Mrs GmvClark* Dol Tg Wsliaco, ClroloviUa.O V Reynold, Jr* C P® . WM J&ceto*riJNs va,rk f Del S&il&oiniNY JftB Bosle, Boston BThrmwte, Baltimore Wm Boljord, Ecklny, Pa Win E Waila*, Md __ JONES’UOTKL—Chestnat utraot. above Sixth- j>6vi 0 la. PJiijt Melvm. WjsK'n, U J C, Roberts. N C A Woodward; Boston GsoTaylor. N V •SJ'rH A Hills & sis, Bost JU Stephenson, Va Miss Oft-rponU r, N y o WRuppet, Bedford - J D Ross. ChestAi* oo» Pa .{tiftleffis&lft.NY J Thomas, Baltimore Geo Lear. Doxiestown Thos JlA^vlina.KnoxvjTenn Jhf®Hoer.WY '• OC Clement*. Ky WAKjmht, Boston - A C. Wkntnrm, San Fran'co FS«mmoM.pn, • - W Boland, NY H C yictai!, I.rnohbnrj, Vit A Wliiims, N 0 Wilsoit B Grove*. NY,. M A ModMonAJr-N London JosC«udr»n.Jr Md KA Rvtheri Wain B W Woodward. Kansas. J Gomes, Chester eo, Pa „ AG Barton,Greenwich,3ll -- , Thos Wallace, Del MOTJNT VERNON KQfPT?L-j-Be oon d st.. above Arch. A J Whoaler.pepoait,NT K Balden,NY oCbrlsiman.Norristown ’ GfloH3iddy:NY - * > U ? Wiiiia, |%v. RI Mirt EnißrTrenton.;N J.. CC Tollman. Hofmesburff J B Karl. fshjDßon, JV - C C Freeman, flhivpen. Fa Joe PriU. LflWh, Pa John Phillips. Lolilvh, Pft Aaron Reimer, BuoVs oo Jos Cannon, Land, Pa W Bushnell, Easton,Ea , . , - NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. J Grttlwr, Pa - * AKmliruofeyPft; " H ftejhUftft* Ohio ... '? HTHondltr.Potlaryillo W B iteuny Pa - _ STATUS' CHIONEOTEL—M&rJcet treet.above Sixth A.WOKWU. Pa.' V •' ■ I Chadvricii, 11l TCKiiWrphi, M4‘ - - J TV! Pltimlevv Wia ,Va' J Dafbuat. St Louia vM Snav.'iJetrYork H P DunbajvPittobory . . 13liw^,Colambift ( Pa w .W'MoVey, Harriabure ,J4: 'c6«tfSft6uL HOTEL-Sixth street, ah, Cfiwtnut. .*•< V&attktj «oehni*T/ St V 'JIS W«ajr, X?* ?*, ■" "Khftnim, Pfru'hixvjl'e':': , V Pearßon,Tjjocratxvillo t - • ' etVnbnVeCalWiili. --~S3{oster f Ketlilohem' - - • Chae Beane, Boohs co -j'fflJifMibjßapkn c*vt ;. r , ; i Cha#lU''hanTson, JJrtcks co SiiHib t ßiic.kB e& : Peter Gilbert* Mourde c" - PMMpfWit Mohtao’oty w A Sm/Tcrt* Hsmburf,Pa ; . : / Co! C A Hay. Danville P Bowman. Pgttsville jCoaator.WJ - 'P D Kramer. Ohio - J Whitaker. Monot Clare ARKewhard,N C BIi’ACK. BEAR'HO’i'EL-TMfd Bt. nbqyo Ca|low)ii)l. Jatob Cooper, C^opersburg l Tho. II Wolf. Danboro : TqssD wolf, Danuoro "-Jas OiulwaUnder, va MlftaJdeman.BuiokmKluUtt Northampton C-dipar Roads, By ferry ’, S Byberry F 1) Hartze 1, TjWspert, ASRoads, Southampton G Cflcrnmens, Chest Va’ley Jnb Conrad; Northampton T vf Kinsey, Doylestown MERCHANTS’ HOUBE~Third at., ab. CaMowhill. Sa/p) 8 fimbr, JV> W D Kemmerer, Pa Daniel Heim, Fa - J H Adams, Fa DlBiB*nhart, Snyder oo Sm Scholl, Snyder eo, Fa W 3 Barry, Jonestown Miss Sohnurman, Norriat’n Goo Wo.f, Roborebarg C F Wilson, Jonktmtown WdCWayue, Auburn GWMcAllister,Auburn Geb M- Faber, Lobanon ■ marine intelligence. SEE FOURTH PAGE. . (Steamship Delaware, Copes, 60 hours from New York, with mdso and passengers to Jas Alhiordice. Passed an unknown henn brig below the Ledee Light, three others twpw Delaware City, and brig Kamnk and some twenty echrs above New Castle, nil inward found. Sohr Julia Smith, Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with fish to Crowell A Collms. fiehr M. Monsoon, Jr. Brewster. 3 days from N York, with barley to Massey. Collins A Co. Schr Olivia, Pox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian A Curran. Schr Dolawaro. Denbv, 3 days from Smyrna, Del,with grain to Jna Barratt A Son. ' Boht Cores, Moore. 2 days from 'Wilmmgtou, Del, with wheat to Jae Barratt A Son. „ , . 1 (Jchr Jas W Early. Sipnlo, 1 day from Frederica. Del, with whoatto Jas L Bewley A Co. Schr wra George. Jaokaon. 1 day from Smyrna, Dei, with oats to Jos L Bewley A Co, ‘ ’ BY TELKOBAPa. (Correepondenoe of U he Press.) Nkw York. Sept. 23. Arrived, ship E W Farley, from Sunderland; brig Sea Foam, from Kio Hsclifl. The brig Mason B Davis, from Savnmlla, and the schr Harrison Jones, from Florida, are both aslioraat Squan Inlet. Tho crews have been saved. , Bo3TON,Sept23. Arrived, Br brig Peerless, from Ardrossan. _ , The brig Juniata, before yoported ashore on Dux bury Beach, got off last night, after discharging. „ Baltimore, Sopt 33, 1869 Arrived, ship Kalamazoo. 62 days from Liverpool. The schr J W Maitland, from New York, before re ported uhoro, was towed up to-day uninjured. MEMORANDA. , . , Steamship City of New York.Howos, henoo, arrived .at BpBton.vesterday, „ . , Steamship Pbmeas Sprague, Matthews, for Philadel phia, cleared at Boston 22d mat. • Steamship Keaaoiwc. Hand, hence, amveu at Now York yesterday, «id cleared to roturn. . Steamship Ocean Queen, Seabury, for Southampton ami Havre, cleared at Now York.jesterdar. . Ship Vicksburg, Ward, ro/naingd nt Marseilles Ist *Bhip Fsaao j'eanes, Chipman, for Trapani, sailed from MarseiUoB 27tii ult. , „ . Sliin Messenger, Hooper, from Havana, having put into Now York for a crew, cleared yesterday for vaipa ™B*rk Powh.atnn, Simmons, romained at Marseilles 2d inst. uncertain. .. , , Brig Breeze. Outerbndge, from Jamaica, arrived at Liverpool6thinst Brig Lima, O Drien, for Philadelphia, cleared at Ha lifax 7th ins L... Sohrs Otmso, hence at Plymouth 14th inst, and tho ExchaneeatdolSth. . Bohr Mary Ann A Caroline, hence, amvsd at Ports mouth 2nth mat, . „ , Propeller Mars, Nichols, cleared at New York yester day for Philadelphia. MEDICINAL* DR, MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLB AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign romody lor dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-bum and headache, co'tivenets. diarihma, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive enm idnints, salt rheum, yrysinelas, common colds and in* i iuenza, irregularity ana all derangement of the female system, piles, and various other diseases to which the inman frame js_liable. For sale by the proprietor. Dr. w. B. MOFFAT. 33-5 BROAD WA Y. New York, and by DruggistsgenerallyaU over the country. 524-dAWIy SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP >3 DISEASE,. TETTER, BCALD HEAD, Eruptions of the Skin generally, and all Humors and Impurities ol the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the oel&bt&tAu * IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. t It has been a very important agent in the oure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr.Lounsberry A Co., for a number of years past, and its (treat value in the cure of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cures effectedby it. In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative efleot has never been equalled, it cures the most olrcti n«te cMTti ’ . TETTER. BCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of tho ikfn, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine. Malignant Chjers and Bores are readuy oured by the use of a few bottles. Jc^Bß?)M r (Latji Lowubsrrr k Co„) No. 60 North FIFTH Street, below Aroh. For said by thh following Drugnsts; . j. F. Long A Co., Lancaster; C. W.Eptmg, PottsviUe; J. H. Raser, Reading ;8. fi- Stevens, Reading; T. A J. MoClintock, Easton j'Jas. Given, West Chester: Wm. Btahler, Norristown i Simon Rau,Bethlehem ? Dr. Live zey.NewHdpe; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt A Co., Allentown ;EUis & Bell, Mnnayunk, Pa; J.D.' James, Trenton; De La Cour, Camden? Brewster A Co., Bridgeton; Robertson A Idppincott, Salem, N. J.lMo- InalU Wilmington j L. 8. Hoopee, Wilmington; T. F, Hammersly. Milford, Del.; anu Druggists generally. , jell-stutnSmlf BAZAAR. NINTH AND SAN SOM Streets. TWENTY-EIGHTH SEMI-ANNUAL TRADE SALE OF CARRIAGES AT PHILADELPHIA. This sale wi II take place on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 23th September, at JO o’clock, at the Bazaar. Tho collection will comprise at least , „ 100 CARRIAGES, From makers of acknowledged reputation; including some extra finiriied Carriages made by H. /ritznor, of . Wilmington: John Merrick, of do.; Enos Hunsberger. of do.: and E. Lane, Lane A Co., and Dans M. Lane, of Philadelphia. The most of the work will be warranted, and niay.be examined previous to sale. . (23" No Postponement on account of the weather. Sfl2l-4tir ALFRED M. HBBKNES3, Auctioneer. OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF THE CATAWISSA, WILI.IAMSt’ORT. AND EL MIRA RAILROAD COMPANY, No.BoB Walnut street, Philadelphia, Bei?tember23, JAW.—NOTICE:—Tho sub scriber hereby gives notice to all whom it may con cern, that he has been duly appointed by the Supreme Court of Fonnsjlvftnia " Reeoivorof the Real and Per sonal Property and Estate of the Cataw,g»a. Williams port, and Erie Railroad Company, of all the pro perty, privileges, franchises, and powers on winch nil or either or anv of the mortgages named in a certain bill in equity, filed on the 21st instant, are a Uen.or which are covered thereby.” The suliscnbor, as Rocolver, is authorized by tho order of tno Court to tun and operate tho road of the nl'ove-oanicd company,'And such other roads *■ *hA siutogrpomtiort liwa beretOUU'o/“it* a 'rt) -oaoriwe the nntboritk and-fr*nrltt«sß-uf said company, and to cm p’oy such persons Ann make such payments and dis bursements os may bo needful and p'oporih so doing. He is also, among other powers grnntod, specifically authorized, to pay all the sums now due nnu maturing to tho employees of the said railroad, and “ the amounts due and maturing, and to arise mul maturo. for materi als and supplies about the operation, and for the use of said railroad.” All panons having business relating thereto will, therefore. Pleaso apply to the subscriber, at his Office. se24-stutU6t WM. D. LEWIS, Receiver. TO THE HOLDERS OF THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD COMPANY: The holders of the First MorUa?e Ronds of the Wil liamsport and Elmira Railroad Company who desire to avil themselves of the security of the said mortgage are requested to call at the Office of B. B. Whelen A Co., No. 3U9 WALNUT Street, without delay, and sign the application for the appointment of a Trustee. It is imperatively necessary to the protection of their Interests that this be done immediately. ELLIS LEWIS, W.H.DRAYT6N, MONCIJRK ROBINSON, K. S.-WHELEN, . CHARLES GIBBONS, e2t-3t rp Committee of First Mortgage Bondholdors. «(~|RONOKO”. SMOKING TOBACCO, 5 Just introduced into Philadelphia. A NEW YORK FAVORITE. Opinion of the ** Smoking Editor 1 ’ of Forney’s Press: u Verdtct—not to be cxcelUd—tt* flavor ana mitdness ate m charming combination'— R. 8. Af.” The comnlaint against pipes is obviated by the use of the “ORONOKO.” When smoked in a meerschaum it equals m flavor the finest Havana Cigar. “ ORONOKO SMOKING TOBACCO,” totether with finest brands of CIGARS, and largest assortment of MEERSCHAUMS- • For sale at HL'STKD’S, ' "Wholesale and Retail Dealer. M-ail* N. E. THIRD and CHESTNUT Sts. Adjourned sale of orizaba IRON WORKS, AND SOrniA FURNACE, (NEW CASTLE, PA,.) Ao,—The sale of tins property has been adjourned unlit the ThirdTUESDAYofOc tober.lSNL at 11 o’clock, A. M.f at the Merchants’ Ex change, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, with t)io following modification of the torms of sale, viz.: One fourth of the purchase tnfooy payable in hand, and the residue in one. two. and wee years, with interest, to be se cured in such manner ns the trusteos may determine, in addition to mortgage on the premises. se3l s4t KNAP, WILKINS, A CO., Trustees. CEDDINfIEfU BURWELL, Silver-platers, rear of No. 216 ARCII Street, keep on hand an as sortment* of Carriage Huh Bftnda. Shaft Tins, Name Plates, Ac,, at the lowest cash, prices. Old Rands re pl&tmi and nil other coach mounting, at short notice. TP YOU WANT LIFE-SIZE PICTUKES A. for your parlors.or Miniature Pictures for yonr fronds, visit R&IMER’S Photographic Gallery, SE COND Street, abovo Green, where all size and price pictures are made. it* T?E!|IOVED.—iIAMES NEEDHAM, Hair Dresser, has removed from Jones* Hotel, to No. 12 South SIXTH Street, where ho respectfully invitoa his.old patrons and the public generally. Shaving. Hnir Cutting, and Shampooing done in the beat style. 534-3t*t. Fresh fruit jars. Thosowho wish to avoid the uncleanliness at tendant upon putting up fruit, Ac., by the use of tho old style Jars with metal covers and cement, will bo plofuw to learn that the whole operation of Preserving can be performed id less than one half the usual time by the use of KARTELL'S ALL-GLASS PRESEftYjfcO JARB, pronounood by physicians and sdontifio men to Im the safest and most reliable Jar over made. A single inspection will satisfy any one of their incomparable superiority over aU others. Manufacturers under the Patent, KARTELL A LKTCHWORTII, No. 12 North FIFTH Street, 524-61* . oeneral;Glnss Depot, JiSz NOTfojfi TO CONSIGNEES.—The Ship PHILADELPHIA. Captain Pool, from Liverpool, i* now reody to discharge at RACE Street Consignees will please s*nd their permits on board. All goodsnat permitted in five days will lie sent to Pub lio store. ' *Bl-Bt. ,„.THOB. RICHARDSON & CO. SPJ.UANO, GUANO.—IOO tons of Guano, V" in store and for sale, JOHN McCANEV, a2l-3t* MtSS M. MUNSON, Clairvoyant Physi cian, has returned to her Rooms, No. 127 South TENTH Street, where she may be consulted daily from 9 to 2 o’clock, for a few weeks prior to her departure for California. Mist M. has hod an extensive and successful expe rience in Boston, and has no hesitation in promising i&tisfv'tlnn to those who may require nor aid. Torms, for wuti examination, if the person is present, $l. g22thatnflt* Office of the Philadelphia, GERMANTOWN, ANO NORRISTOWN RAIL ROAD COMPANY, NINTH, mid GREEN Street., PiiiLAOKLPHU, Sept. 16tli, JiW2* . 01 . The Board of Managers at Weettn« on tbeBih jnsL declared a Dividend or FIVE PER CRN l. op tho Capital Stock for the six months ending tho Slat jnst., wmoh will bo paid to Stockholders, on and after MON DAY, tho 3d oTOntober next. _ Transfer will not be made for ten days After The 23d instant. W. 8. WILSON. al’-HtutlitSoc Treasurer. m MANCHESTER SCALES. s&SHAfNo. 23 North SIXTH Street may be found a ■ PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES. . DORMANT WAREHOLBE SCALES, _ HAY AND COAL SCALES. Also, RAILROAD TRACK BCALEB IWntshod short no tice All warranted to indicate standard weight, floou tate and durable. The style and finish or the above goods best known by examination. # • aM:thstu2m GEO. W. COLBY k CO. Proposals for wood and coal. Office of the GUARDIANS OF THE POOR, No. 42 North BEVENTH Street. ~ , _ SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office, on MONDAY* 20th mst.* from 0 to II o’clock A. M.. for tho supply of Wood and Coal for tho oso of the Out-Door Poor lor tho several Dwtricu. to bo delivered M such points, nnd in suoh quantities, and at times to be horeaf ter designated. Coal to bo White AKh, free from slate, dust, and other impurities, 2,240 pounds to the ton Wood to bo of rood quality Oak, subject to the inspection of the Board or Us Agents. Proeosals must U handed to tiie undersigned D K RIN PER. 021-4 PEROHA” CEMENT ROOFING. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST DESIRABLE ROOF ING IN LBE. IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY, WITH FULL PRINTED DIRECTIONS FOR APPLICA TION. Specimens and the best of references can he seen, nnd any desired information obtained on application by let ter or in person at our principal offices, o'fl BROAD WAY. New York, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel 5 349 FULTON Street, Brooklyn, oj.go.jtn Wewantathoroughlypraeticaland responsible man, in this city. todevotehie time ana attention to the sale and application of our ROOFING. Any such person who 'would like to establish for himself a safe, good payinr, aim permanent business, will please address us a note to that ©fleet* With his references.. , ' In our reply we will givo particular*, s2Mt . W OTE j PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1859. CURTAIN MATERIALS. YJT H„ CARRYL & BRO„ AKE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FALL IMPORTATION CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, FURNITURE COVERINGS, CURTAIN TRIMMINGS SUITABLE FOB THE FALL RETAIL TRADE, Towhiohwe would invito the attention of our many friends, customers, and the public generally. As wo are engaged exclusively in this line of businoas.wo are con fident we can please the most fastidious as to price style, and quality. Our stock is larger than ever, and has been selected with great onro. We have in store, at NO. 719 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, NORTH BIDE, MASONIC HALL, TJPEnTRIES, MOQUETTES, JAPANESE CLOTHS, SILK TERRY, FRENCH AND ENGLISH REPS, TURKISH CLOTHS, LASTINGS, PLUSHES, all colors WIDE FRENCH BROC.\TEEI.ES, ALL COLORS, FRENCH SATIN DELAINES, WIDE SATINS, EMBROIDERED CLOTH CURTAINS, I.V VAIUBTT. EMROIDERED AND PRINTED ' PIANO COVERS, TABLE COVERS, WINE AND FRUIT CLOTHS , WINDOW CORNICES, ROSEWOOD CORNICES, . GILT CORNICES, VELVET CORNICES. CURTAIN TRIMMINGS 6ILK TASSELS, all colobs. WORSTED AND BILK TASSELS. GIMPS, ALL COLORS AND WIDTHS. FRINGES AND GALLOONB, GILT BANDS, CURTAIN PINS, tcc. PICTURE TASSELS AND CORDS, CHEAP. WHITE CURTAINS EMBROIDERED LACE CURTAINS, TAMBOUR, APPLIQUE, JACQUARD, , MUSLIN CURTAINS. Of ovory stylo and price, from 53.50 a pair up to SCO per pair—a full lino, all prices, and in great variety of patterns. VESTIBULE LACKS. * WINDOW SHADES Of every style, from $1 up to $l2 each, with good sub stantial fixtures. OUR STORE IS IN TIIE MASONIC HALL, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, NORTH BIDE. W. H. CARRYL & BRO, 52.. R SALES BY AUCTION. RUCTION NOTICE. MYERS, CLAGHORN, & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28th, AT 10 O'CLOCK, ON bIX MONTHS CREDIT. IMPORTANT SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. OP THE IMPORTATION Of MESSRS. TIHIUON, MAILLAKD, A CO., This being the only sale to be made by them, m this m&rkot, this season, COMPRISING MERINO CLOTHS, from fine to extra superfine m quality, including all the desirablo shades. « CACHEMERE D’ECOSSE, from fine to superfine qua lities, including all desirable shados. MOUSSELINE DE LAINES, from fine to finest quali ties imported, black, choice shades, and high colors. SUPERFINE BLACK TAMISE. fi-4 BLACK MOUSSELINE LAINE, from fino to su perfine qualities. SHAWLS. SQUARE AND LONG CIIAINF. LAINE BROCHK SHAWLS, including many entirely new designs. Square nnd long, richest styles,Paris BROCHE, STEL LA, THIBET, and CACHEMERE SHAWLS. Richest printed and BORDERED CACHEMERE nnd THIBET SHAWLS. Superb quality black, mode, and high colors THIBF.T and CACHEMERE SILK-FRINGED SHAWLS* Suporb quality square and long black and mode THIBET and CACHEMERE wool-fringed shawls, for oity retail trado. Superfine quality BLACK AND MODE MOUSBELINE DE LAINE SHAWLS. Suporb REVERSIBLE CENTRES all-wool SHAWLS. Superfine VELVET rich CHENILLE-FRINGED SHAWLS. This offering will be found superior, in point of assort ments and qualities, to any sale made this season, con sisting of choice goods, just received per recent arrivals, to which the attontionof the Trade is roquosted. AST Tho goods will be open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. MYERS, CLAGHORN, A CO., Auctioneers. NEW PUBLICATIONS. CHESS—CHESS! COMPLETED AT LAST' THE BOOK OF THE FIRST AMERICAN CHESS . . CONGRESS. Containing the proceedings or that celebrated assem blage, held in New York, in the year 1857, with tho papers road in its se«tion®, th« games ployed in the Grand Tournament, and. the stratagems entered in tho Problem Tournny,together with aketchosof the History of Chess in the Old and Now Worlds. By Daniel Wil lard Fiske, M. A., Official Bcoretary of tho Congress, Editor of the Chtss Monthly, &o. ‘ Adorned with a tnagnificeut unpublished stratagem by Mr. Kuoenr B. Cook, in sixfy-eitht moves, en graved and printed in colors. One large 12mo. volume, W3pp. Muslin, elegant, price 81 w. Also, now readv: , THELIFE AND TRAVELS OF ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT. With an introduction from the pen of , . , BAYARD TAYLOR. Esq. With a new steel portrait, engraved expressly for this work, from an original photograph in the possession of Mr. Bayard Taylor. Or© large 12mo. volume, 496 pages. Muslin, price tfl 25. A now and popular life of thisdiatinguished traveller ana author, from original and authontiosourcos, com nP . ? Life, Travels, anoHcientifio labors, together wttisKotobeiiof his teachers andcolaborors. Anagroe aw®j«ntertaunmng volume. c ® WI JI he sent by mail, postagx fl , ny par * °f t h° United States, on receipt of 11 "AVJKiP* RUDD & CARLETON, -Fuhlishere nnd Booksellers, . No. 130 GRAND Street, noar Broadway, N. Y. o m? BOOKB--OLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS » he undersigned states that he has freauentlr for r n J hc J fe r Rrß 1170 andW); early of the Fathers of the Iteformers and of t/ie Fu ntan.Divines? in Law, Brae ton, Littleton, PufTendorff. Grottus, Dowat, Coke, Hale, the Year Books RenorU 40.,»re often to to found on hi. .h.lv.lToritapo'df.l: Lexioons, Classic Authors, History, Poetry, Fhihisonhv* Boience,political Economy, Government^Arclnteoturel Natural History. Treatjecsiinon these and other kindred subjeotsare being continually dealt in by him. Books, in large and small quantities, purchased at the Custom. Rffijmfflr* 4, ci&STmT A c rA mrU-fim JOHN CAMPBELL. DENTISTRY. —The improved Kets Z335S of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, still manufactured at W 7 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, by I. LUKKNB, M. D.. Surgeon Dentist. The Mineral Plato sots of Teeth are superseding all others, principally from the following reasons: Pure mineral is uced in place of cold or silver, for plat**, making them one-third lighter, and at the same tune much stronger, ns their greatest thickness is where tho gums have shrunken awAy more, thus perfectly restor ing tho anatomical shape and contour of tho mouth and face, and giving the exact original expression to tho features; they will stand better in eorvice, and never got out oi repair; they ere responsibly warranted fora lifetime; there are no crevices for tho accummulatiou of particles of food; they are wholly froo from all. gal value action, and can never produce palpitation ol the heart, heodacho, sore throat, neuralgia, or nervous ness. 507 AROH Philadelphia i 8 0536 PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, Washington, D. C, sp2Mm *pORK. —190 bble. Mess Pork, of New Jersey, Ohio, and Philadelphia packing, for sale by C. C. SADLER A CO., •24 AKCHBtreet.neoond door above Front. /^HEESE. —130 boxes Herkimer County V/ Cheese, in itore and fur sale by , A O.O.SADLER & CO., •10 AROH Street, second door above Front. iIETAUi JORX COODS, GOODS. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF RICH SILKS, RICH SILK ROBES, MO US DE LAINES; SHAWLS. VALENCIAS. POPLINS, CIIALLIES. FOIL DE CIIEVRES, AND CHINTZES. EMBROIDERIES, HOISERY, GLOVES, AND MOURNING GOODS, WITH A VARflftV OH NEW FALL GOODS. Now open and for sale, at very reasonable prices, at T. W. EVANS & CO.’S, 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET, «2!-3t PHILADELPHIA. QLOTHSM CLOTHS!!! SNODGRASS & STEELMAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTnS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, Ac., NO. 52 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHEBTNUT, Arc daily receiving additions to their already large stock of FALL GOODS. Comprised in part of BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, * beavers, “ CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERES, SILK, VELVET, AND CASHMERE VESTINGS, kc. N. B.—A variety of Cloths and Beavers suitable for LADIES’ CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, all of which will bo sold at reasonable prices. 524-tf JJICH SILKS. on exhibition the largest and best selected stock DRESS SILKS, (RANGING IN PRICE FROM 68c. TO 82 80.) EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. Tho Above liavo nil beon bouclit nt tho Into Auotion Sales in this city ami Now York at very REDUCED PRICES. Just oponeil, a lot of Two KlminccJ BBOCADE BODES, RICH PRINTED FOULARDS. Wholesale buyers nro inviteil to an inspection. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 430, 482, AND 484 NORTH BFCOND STREET, ■22-31 ABOVE WILLOW. fMCII PRINTED FOULARDS, J»'t opened, a Inrye assortment, which we nro selling off at our usual low prices. CURWEN STODDART A BRO., 460,432 and 154 North SECOND fitreot 522-4 t above Willow street. F BENCH MERINOS, Of choice shades, in desirable qualities, and Two lots Kens Cloth. Select color Popeline Cloths. OUItWKN STODDART .V BRO., 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Stroet, *22-4t above Willow, Rich Paris printed mousseline DE LAINES from the recent Auction Bales, at Reduced Prices. CURWEN STODDART Sc BRO., 450,452, and 451 North SECOND Street, 522-4 t above Wiilow. Heavy twilled valencias, Of new and novel styles. Just opened, 1.500) ard*» Which we will nin nil nt 25 cents Dor >nr<l. - w CURWEN RTODDARI* Sc BRO., 450,453, and 451 North SECOND three*, 522-4 t above WiHoW. RIOU FIGURED FRENCH MERINOS. From the Now York Importers, a large lot, com prising choice stiles. CURWEN STODDART A BRO., 450, 452 anU 454 North SECOND BtroeL 022— 4 t above Wilhitr street. VELOUR EPINGLE, Of choice stales nml colorings. CURWEN BTODDART& BRO., 450,452. and 464 North SECOND Street, 522-4 t above Willow. Blankets In all qualities and sizos, of English and Amen can fabrics. Hotelkeepers, housekeepers, and others supplied. H» tho fI {iVEiStTOpDART Too.; 430,453, and 451 North Second Btreet 522-4 t above Willow. Fall and winter shawls, . BtoUa Shawls, of nil grades, in Black and Colored Centros. Broche Shawls, Square and Long, of Pari* and Ve netian fabrics, in new designs and colorings. French Bhnket Bh*wfs of choice styles. Lone and Pquare Woollen Hhawle Bay State, Penco Dale, and Watorvliot. This stock is unsurpassed by any, and worthy the at tention of Wholesale nnd Ketad buyers CURWEN STODDART A BRO., Nos. 450,152, and 154 North SECOND fltreat. h2J-U al>oio Willow, JQYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH AND ARCH. STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GO O D S. 185 0 • DRY GOODS FOR AUTUMN. TIIE WHOLE STOCK OF SILK GOODS,. FULL STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS. FULL STOCK OF, FANCY GOODS. FASHIONABLE FALL SHAWLS, CLOTHS. CASSIMERKS. AND VESTINGS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, TABLE LINENS, Ac. N. B.—Black Silka, Wliole.alo, at Low Rate,. BARGAINS DAILY FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS aSO-lm Dress goods and shawls from NEW YORK. Will bo arranged this morning— Printed French Merinos, high colors. Printed French Merinos, Polka Spot*. Printed French Mormon, Chintz Fif-ureß. Printed French Cashmeres. Printed Imitation Cashmere*. All Wool Plaids, Satin Travcra. -. All Wool Mona do Lainoa. Printed in great vuriet) of stylo*.and many other kinds of Dror s uQods. Also, a full line of Bay State and Washington Mill* Blanket, Long, and Square Shawls, of entirely new de eigjjg and firm qualifies, equal to French Blanket Shawls. Also, several styles Itoveranblo and Stella Blanket Shawls, of entirely now designs... . Blnok and Brown Centre Stolla Dubois, from s3,to to $l3 each. Broclie Long and Sqimro Shawls. •A new etock of Gents’ Neckties. Bajou’s dark Kid Gloves. &o. CHARLES ADAMS, «19-thsm EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. ST'ALL SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. A liolion !<>!» Shawla. at 9UO. i, W, $2 », lo S..IW, Finer grades Stella Shawls, at cost and loss. FALL CLOAKS. Ladies’ French Cloth Cloaks of . Light, ami Dark Shados Habit Cloths. Prices range from Sft to SB.M. Cloaks made to order, nt onn day’s notice, COOPER & CONAHD. se?o NINTH and MARKET. BOYS’ WEAR. MEN’S WEAR. CassimereacsgocialW for boys, Coatfnp* lor Bcijs’ fall and wtntor wear. CnB,Hiioeres of extra weiHitatB7 cent#; Finer gradOß in Fancy. Plain, and Black. Black Doeskins, extra quality nnd cheap. Auction lots Black Cloths $1.60 up. L&dios’ Light Colored Cloakings. COOPER * CONARD. NINTH and MARKET. N. B.—lnducements to the Tailoring trad©. se3o WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION!!! DRY GOODS VERY CHEAP!! WE BUY Wit fAfift WK’RK SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS. WE AIM AT J.ARGK SALES. A large and varied stock of > BILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS. Linens of our own importation. Cloth, Casfliineffls, Sattmotta. Flannels, Muslins, Tiohin rs. Ac., Ac. Blankets, in all sizes and makes. Marseilles, D mitv. and Lancaster (Units, Ac., Ac. AtTHORNLV.Y A CHISM’S, N. E. corner EIGHTH and BPRING GARDEN. sI7-lf JJAPSON’S, ' CORNER OF EIQIITII AND CHERRY SIS. Have now open a fine assortment of BERLIN ZEPfIYJR WORSTED, SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. The Vr’holo from tho celebrated nmmifaelurers, Hort t te Wegener, in Berlin. Our customers can depend on Setting the best article ever offered nt retail in Phila etphia, nt the lowest prices. A«M.KXT)II> ASSORTMENT EMBROIDERER SI.IpPKRS. A variety of Black Cloak Tassels. Handsome Crochet Cloak Khingfs. New and beautiful Dress Trimmings. Woollen Knittino Yarns, all colors. Zephyr Knit TalmasJand Caps. Zbphyr Knit Gaiters am* Slvrvrr. A full stock of Staple Trim.minos. AT KAPRON'S LADIES’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORK. Cor. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS. •16-2111 LUPIN’S FINE MERINOS. One hundred pieces of extra quality and desirablo colors at $i £*>. One hundred wooes of fine quality and of same colors at 7& cents. Those goodahave the most vntunof any that wo havo offered. SHARPLK&S BROTHERS, s 3 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. njEW AUTUMN SILKS. Just opened ton cases of selected Silks ofour own importation. Plain Poult de Soios,from tho lowest prices to the fittest gooas. Rteh Lyons Bilks <»f tho newest designs, Ham Blnok Silks, glossy and heavy. Neat figures and Drocado Blacks. Blaok and Fancy, two Japes. - „ tJT , BHARPLESB BROTHERS, sfl CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. CIGAJtS, TOBACCO, Ac. ME KINO. 140 80DTII FRONT BTRKET, Has in store and liond, and UiHer. for fialo, . I.arg. Assortment ot OI Q AHS, Kooeived dlreot from Jlnvsnn, of ohoios snd favorite Brand,. aul-tr DKY*(jOODS JOBBERS. gPECIAiL NOTICE DRY GOODS DEALERS. Wo bog leave to call special attention to our stock of DRESS GOODS. Now exposed for sale. EVERY RETAILER Who may visit NEW YORK will be amply repaid tho expense of ins trip, by selecting out of our splendid va riety styles different from thoso to l>o fonml in other WE ARE NOJV OPENING i 60 CASESBELAINES.now and really beautiful. 5200 ” WAMBUTTA PRINTS, new styles, too " WARREN PRINTS. ,000 CLOAKS, SACKS, AND MANTLES. 3,000 .SHAWLS, Imported expressly for us. Wo have a rich supply of DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS, OF POPULAR BRANDS. But to the abovo we ask > our notico in particular. We fihall not quote prices, but suffice it to say, that by tins advertisement we moan to arrest your attention, nnd tho Good* nnd prices will enable you to arrest tho at tention of i/our customers the country round. DE FOREST. ARMSTRONG. & CO.. 80 AND 82 CHAMBERS STREET, jyj EHRIMACK PRINTS A FULL LINE MERRIMACK PRINTS. ALL NEW STYLES, cojrrmsr.vc TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THESE DESIRABLE GOODS In any Market of tho UNITED STATES, TO tE OPENED THIS DAY, JOSHUA L. DAILY, 313 MARKET STREET, s2I-tf PHILADELPHIA. yy. S. STEWART & CO.. JOBBERS OF AUCTION GOODS, 305 MARKET STREET, ABOVE THIRD, Have now in Store a full lino of BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, BROCHE AND OTHER SHAWLS, SILK MANTILLA VELVETS, Of all grade*, nnd nil the now fabrics in Drcbs Goods, to which wo invito the attention of CABH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTH BUYERS. b9-3iu gPEOIAL NOTICE. RECEIVED, PER LATE AHTVALS, A LARGE AND FULL ASSORTMENT OF BLUE, BROWN, AND BLACK CLOTHS, of the most desirable makes nnd finish. BLUE CLOTHS, medium and heavy, BROWN do., do. tin. BROWN do., superior do. BLACK do., plain, twillod, medium, nnd heavy weight. a too, DOESKINS AND OVERCOATINGS FOR SALE BY JVA-tmBLL (Si MORRIS, 233 CHESTNUT STREET, »24-dtnos Importers and CcmmiHßrnn Merchants J # \V. PROCTOR & GO.. IMPORTERS, MANUFACTUR ERS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS, L A D I E S f CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Invite the attention ot WHOLESALE BUYERS To their Stock, comprising EVERY VARIETY OF STYLES In medium and first-class Goods, including FINE AND COSTLY VELVET CLOAKS, HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS, MISSES’ CLOAKS, NEW STRIPED DOUR NOUS BOUHNOUB WITH PLAITS, &o„ Ac., All of which will bo offered at Low Prices TO CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. 1859 FAU ‘ IMPORTATION -1859 JOEL J. J3AILY & CO., No. 219 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA, Have received by recent arrivals, and will continue tc receivo during the season a full and complete assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of HOSIHRY, (iLG YES, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS. LADIES*. MISSES’, GENTS’, ano BUYS LAMBS-WOOL, MERINO, SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Blttokamt Fancy Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Cravats. Linen, Cambric, and Silk Hdkfs. SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, Ac. Also, a handsome stock of WHITE, LACE, and MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT FRONTS, a largo and cheap variety. “JOUVIN’S SYSIEME.” BEST QUALITY KID OLOVF.B. A splendid assortment of oolorn ami sizes. WOOLCOMFORTS.HOODS, JACKETS .NUBIAS, Ao Together with a large assortment of CI.ARIC’S supe perior six~eord “ Silk-Finished 0 and “ Enamelled” SPOOL COTTON. Also, their Sowing Machine Cotton, put up on spools of 2,100 yards each, to which the atten tion of Shirt Makers and Manufacturers is particularly requested. CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS aro invited to examine our Stock, which is one of the largest and most attractive ever offered to the trade. e7-2m gents* puknishinu goods. QENTLEMEN’S furnishing goods TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, LONGOOPE & PEAROE, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Have now In store a full assortment in their line, to which thoj Invite Die attention of their-customers and buyers of suoh goods. auft-ftn JV. SCOTT—late of tho firm of Win • ohPßter fc SootI—GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH INO STORE nnif SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 81 CHESTNlfffitreet,(nearly opposite the Girard House *j. W. 8. would rospootfullr call the attention of hie formor patrons and friends to h i new store, and is pre wired tn fill orders for RHIIITH nt short notion. A cerfeot fit guarantied, 'Wholesale Trado supplied with fine Shirts and Collar*. Jy3l*ly SPERM CANDLES.—37 boxes ds find Gs New Bedford Spermaceti Candles, for family use, for salebr ROWLEY, ABHIMJRNER. A Cp.. If No. 1C South WJIARVr,B. BOOTS AND SHOES. P. WILLIAMS & GO^ KO. 18 BOUTtt FOURTH STREET, WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,) H&ve now on hurt a full assortment of Eastern and Philadelphia work, to which they invito the attention of Southern ami Western Merchants. aul2-2nj STERLING, & FRANKS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, NO, 4Z3 ARCH STREET. Purohaaera visiting the city will plow* call and exa mine their atock. aul3-2m JJAZJELL & HARMER, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE HEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. NO. 128 NORTH THIRD STREET. A full assortment of City mado Boot* and Shoes con etantly <m baud. slO-tf J # & M. SAUNDEHS, NO. 34 NORTH FOURTH STREET, (Near Merchants’ Hotel,) Call the attention of buyers of BOOTS AND SHOES To their Stock, which embraoeo a general variety of PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ENGLAND Manafaotnrod goods. nuS-tocS J' W. MoOUBDV 4 SON, 331 CHESTNUT STREET, (2d FLOOR.) LADIES’. MISSES’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS, NEW YORK. SHOES, AND GAITERS, Manufactured expressly for the Retail Trade. anll-Sm yyj-lELAN & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 013 MARKET STREET. P«ALL STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES. * JOSEPH H. THOM BON * Oo » Have now on hand a tad* etookof BOOTS AND SHOES EVERY VARIETY, EASTERN AND CITY MADE. Purohaaen vieitinr the city will please oall end ex* amine their atock. lytS-tf LEVICK. BASIN. & CO., BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE A2VD MANUFACTORY, No. 603 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. We have now on hand an extensive Stock of Boots and Shooa, of all descriptions, of our ow.s and Eisisax Manufacture, to which we invite the attention of South ern and Western buyers. &u5-3m FANCY PRY GOODS JOBBERS. DUHEING & CO., Nos. 28 and 38 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Are now receiving, by suocossivo arrivals from Europe, THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALL WARES, WOOLLEN YARNS, MACHINE SEWING SILK AND THREAD, And eohoit an inspection of their complete and well assorted stock, jjll-Sra ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO 80UT1IERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. gCHAFFER & ROBERTS, 439 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COMBS, BRUSHES. LOOKING-GLASSES, GERMAN and FRENCH FANCY GOODB, AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. aus-3m gURNETT, SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN, Are now opening at their Store, NO. 409 MARKET STREET, Above FOURTH. Nor h side, A IUNDSOMK ASBORTMXIT Of NEtf FALL STYLES OF FANCY DRY GOODS. OK THHIR OWS IMPORTATION and selection, which thev offer for malo to buyers from all part* of the United States, oa the most reasonable terms. aufi-2in jyjARTINS, PEDDLE, & HAMRICK. Importers and dealers in HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND FANCY NOTIONS, NO. 30 NORTH FOURTH BTREKT, Five door* below the Merchant*’ Hotel, Offer lor sale the most complote stock of Goods in their line to )>e found in the Umtxd States, consisting of HOSIERY, of every grade. GLOVES, in three hundred varieties. UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS. LINEN-BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS. LINEN CAMBRIC lIDKFS. A SHIRT FRONTS. LADIES’ ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps of en tirely new designs, with an endless variety of NO TIONS, to whioh they invite tho attention of FIRST-CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. aufi-Sm BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 2 3 NORTH FOURTH STREET HOSIERY, GLOVES, ano FANCY GOODS. We have a fine stock of Imported and Doinostio Goods, particularly adapted to SOUTHERN TRADE, To which We invite the atlontiou of first-class buyers. auS-2m P. M. ESTRADA, MERCHANT TAILOR. FINE FASHIONABLE It EAl)l'- M A D E CLOTHING SUPERIOR FABRICS FOR CUSTOMER WORK, NO. 21 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, RAPHAEL P. M. ESTRADA, ha,m< AsmouteiJ with him <ih ARTISTIC CUTTER. Mr. JOHN Hi'USON (late of Granville Stokes’,) respectfully invites the at tention of Hiepubln* to bis new establishment, and ns splendid stock of FURNISHING GOODS for Gentle men’s wear. ~, , . . Ho has on hand a choice selection of rahnes especial ly for customer work, and a varied assortment ot fa- Hhioiißblo READY-MADE CLOTHINO, to winch ho invites the attention of buyer*. Each article warranted to gi'o entile satisfaction. .. . g24r3m JOHN IIOBSON, Artist- HUNTER, & SCOTT, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS COMMON, MEDIUM, AND FINE CLOTHING. We invite npeaial attention to our complete tine ot MACHINE-MANUFACTURED GOODS. NOS. 424 MARKET, & 419 MERCHANT STS. nuQ-3nl QLtOTHINO-I AT WHOLESALE. O. HARKNESS & SON, m MARKET STREET, SOUTHEAST CORNER OP FOURTH STREET, Offer for sale, on the most LIBERAL TERMS, A new ami extensive stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, ADAPTED TO TUB SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS. jy2B-lm 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, IJ4 MARKET STREET, CLOTHING. CAHPJ3TINGB, 6i£ CLOTHS, ic. B aily & BROTHER. NO. 930 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN TO-DAY A LOT or ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS, OF NEW PATTERNS, AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD, AXd ENGLISH INGRAINS AT SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. •22-dtde7if 'T'O MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH, MANI/PACTITiIERS OF OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Wo invite the attention of dealers to our large stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful article for shades. The largest stock of WINDOW SHADES ami BUFF HOLLANDS in the market, at prices which defy competition. ao3l-2m ALLUM & GO.. CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, AUo, Importer, and D.M.r, in CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &G. WAREHOUSE CO9 CHESTNUT BT„ (Oppoaite th. State Hotus.) South.rn and Weitom buyer. aia reeprotfuily invited to call aae-Pm millinery goods. jyo. 21 SOUTH SECOND STREET. Now open, the cheapest assortment of MILLINERY GOODS in this city, sold for cash, or on abort time, at wholesale only. RIBBONS, FLOWERS. FEATHERS, RUCHES, VELVETS, SATINS. BONNET MATERIALS, and STRAW GOODS, To which we call the attention of the trade, a, vre are eluting out our PALL IMPORTATIONS AT UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. No. 21. M. BERNHEIM A CO., No. 21. eZMra NO. 31 SOLTIH SECOND STREET. PAPER HANGINGS, &c. yyALL PAPER. HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET, H&vo one of the largest Factorial in the city, and are prepared to furnish all qualities of PAPR HANGINGS, BORDERS, AND DECORATIVE PAPERS, Either to city or couutry, at the lowost rates. Theirstnck now on hand is large,and owners of pro ps rtr. builders, amide.tlers generally, will find itto their idvaatige to purchase of them. sJ-lm ALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOURKE, IT SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (below MabXST) AND OPPOSITE MZSCIIANT STSEBT, Have on hand a large and splendid assortment of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS, To which they invite the attention of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. a.u2&-2m COAL. Hickory and spring mountain LEHIGH COAL, prepared witheare, for sale m, beat terms. Apply at KNOWLES’S Depot, NINTH ind WLLLOW Street* _ sH If £SAAC K. WRIGHT & SON, DEALERS IN LEHIGH COAL, OFFICE, NO. 124 SOUTH SECOND ST. YARD, CATHARINE-BTREET WHARF. THEO. D. EMORY & CO. x OFFICE No 145 South FOURTH Bt,.'BhUade., Bole Agents of GEO. C. POTTS A CO., Miners and Shippers of the LOCUST DALE COAfc. From the Locust Mountain, Near Ashland, ip2-4ml SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. C W. GROOME & CO., LEHIGH, BCHtfILKa,LT»nd 1 F lfapA°i TOP BHMI BITUMINOUB COAL. Offioe. No. 1M South FOURTH Street apl-«m BR ° AD at " M ' CHINA AND .QUEENSWARE. 'J'URNBULL, ALLEN. & CO NUS. 23 AND 23 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. IMPORTERS AXD Wholesale Dealers in CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARB. PITTSBURG GLASfS AGENCY. supplied with Glass at Manufacturer’s ericas. > aus-Jio gOYD & STROUD, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. Have now ou band a complete stock of QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, aud FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their Old Stand, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST„ four doors below Merchants’ Hotel, to which they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. tfjT AUKMt* Kllß PITTSBCRO GLASS. aus-3m LOOKING-GLASSES. Rooking glasses. Now m store the most extensive aud elegant assort ueut of LOOKING GLASSES, For every space and every position, and at the most 'noderate prices. LOOKING GLASSES In the most elaborate and the most simple frames. LOOKING GLASSES Primed iu the best mate, and in the most substantial •oautieu LOOKING GLASSES Furnished by us, are manufactured by ourselves In our own establishment. LOOKING GLASSES In MAHOGANY and WALNUT frames for Country Steles, JAMES.S. EARLE & SON, ►ltt CHESTNUT STREET, a 9 l-tr PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA ASD CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.TKE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, HELD XT NO. O MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At to o’clock A. M., September 7th, 1839, the follow ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors of tho Company,viz: GEORGE 11. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTER, akd JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. Tho BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION to the CAPITAL STOCK <>f said COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter prise are respectfully invited to suhscrit*. sB-tf CARRIAGES OF THE MANUFACTURE OF WILLIAM D. ROGERS. repository , 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. 101 »16-2ra - ... - TJOSlN.— l,soobbls. Shipping Rosin now IV , SHBL , RN n» 4 CO., No. le Smith WHARNEB. LARD.-1.10 No. 1 Leaf Lard for sale by C. C. BADLER & CO,. tit ARCH Street, second door above Front. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. When, in eonsequenee of haodredx, being unable to obtain Desire, the MBS. D. pf BOWEHS wiu he repeated, when the stab company of LNRIVAU.KD ARTISTS WILL APPEAR IN A n. J&CH LESS ENTERT AIN M ENT. THE RIVALS. THE RIVALS. Sir Anthony AWuita Mr. ILPhuad. Captj.n Al«olute Mr. J. W. WallacOr Faulkland Mr J H. Tailor Sir Lucius O’Tngger * Mp/a.W. Feano i£' ul - Mr. Boeener "Mii.'D'l^Bowert .Mrs. Rlalaorop Mrs. Place J l ’} l * Mra.M.A.Can»T©n Lu «f Mitt Wert ... .. ... Grand Pa* de Deoz.br SIGNORiNE PRATEBI and GALETTI. LUCY ESCOTT^a ** ill sing the Grand Cavatina, from •* II Barbie re de Seviijia.” UNA VOCE POOA PA. Grand Pa* d. L l ,11 S.MOLENSKA, by GALETTI AND PRATEBI. „ natoleonTold guard. Havre***... Mr. H. Plaicide J.ord Beaunlle .. Mr.J. 3. Pnor Henry Lefebre Mr. Brirgs Rawton . Mr. J. H.Fletcher Melanie— Mrs. D.P. Bower* Laoy Beauviu* Mta. FUce CHANGE OF riMK.-Thia £ renin*, and daring the remainder of the Season the performances will commence at half-past Mien o'clock. ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CRNTB. p^m j -Ti?^oTfTckl;'^To^ n,?S'a n t I 7!;- t cljc'k , . ; oclock - P « [ "»“““« 0 - JR. IMMENSE AND ATTpIcTIVK BILIT’ AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MR. and MRS. J.W. WALLACK, JR., iiegreotfullj Announce Ui\t w „ . . , THEIR BENEFIT Will take plvfa nn w , .MONDAY. EVENING, September2sth. When the entertammeoU will embrace Che aerricee of STAR COMPANY OF fSM£ "^BALLET MR A wVlyffl o3l, Mtt - ’ -uR. A. W. FhNNO. ud RRinRR AIR. J.H. FLETCHER. MRSPLAoI ' MISS WEST. ’ AF" MRS. D.P. BOWERS f_\ a GREAT I'ART .AS mrr.rcYescott i.v two fi&'F&Vfr XT HENRY ri.ACIDF. AS THE NABOB?® FULL CHORUS AND BALLET.'® KT MR. AND MRfA ''j. W. WALLACR-W and MEGMEHRILES. DON CXSAR DON CXSAR DE BAZAN. p,, . PUY MANNERING. IyAXIOKAL THEATRE. LESSEE AND MANAGER .... MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS. SepiMnber ...,,, 26th and 271 h, wiV be presented the MAGNIKICEXr OP THE .. or the ..NYMPHS OF THE RHINE. Ltuiine -.. Miw Louise ArooL iir Rupert... Mima Jenny Cotubr. .Little George W.Marsh. Atuphibio Master Loai* Aldnch. GORGEOUS SCENERY: BEAUTIFUL P.ANCKS; TERRIFY COMBATS; STARTLING PABLLAIX; GRAND MARCHES; SPLENDID SINGING, &c., Ac Doors open at < o clock; Performances commence at 7K. Aumissmn ... i ..„ JSnndsorents. .vj! r s“ e *L r . A can,r * '3 rents at nicht; if secured daring Children to Parquet 25 cents. GRAM? PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY AFTER- NOON AT O’CLOCK. t*34-U WHEATLEY & CLAKKE’S AKCE -BTFKET THEATRE. THIS (SATURDAY* EVENING. Sept. U, _ R OMb OAIVD JULIET. Romeo, f iiu-m Booth; Mercutio. Mr.Dolman; Juliet, Mrs. John Dre*. To conclude with the comedietta entitled „ „ UNCLE SAM . Bcalsof Paic**.—Admission.2scenta; Secured Sea tJ in Dress Circle, 37)» cents; Parqoet.fi) cents. .»?PM f ,pe . nat 7oclock; performance to commence V7l<o>m«cW prec s *el t . Walnut-street theatre. M. A. GAKRETTSON. TH 8 /SATURDAY! F.VFNJNi» &»f. u. BT. MARC; OR A HUSBAND’S SACRIFICE. St. Nl>rc. Mr.E. L Diver port; Loren ro, Mr. L. R. Sheweli; Dmnora, Mrs. Duffield. To conclude with „ THE CARPENTER OF ROUEN. Scale of Fkicks.—Dress Circle. (Seats secured with out extra chnrye.) 50 cents; Parquet. (Seats secured at rr? cen J?’ 137 ** * Second Tier and Family Circle- and Third lief, *5 centa; Private Boxes, according to their locale, 85 and §3; Single Seau in Orchestra and Private Boxes. <5 cents. Box Office open daily, from 10 until 2 o'clock, when seats can be tecartd ig ad ranee. TJR. VALENTINE, ZZ . The most pleasing of all Lee hirers, Will give a scriaa of his humorous I'ARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS. CHESTNUT Commercing MONDAY F.vemnt. the JHh, nmi eo/e -t/nuing ever, evec-ng dnrine the Feel. Hl« effort. to pease have never (ailed t-' draw larce and fashionable audiences. The Doctor will introduce itt least FIFTY CHARACTERS fiirh evening, making this the most pleasing entertain ment in the citr. m TICKETS 15 CENTS; OR FIVE FOR. 91. To commence at a quarter to Eight o’clock. seil-7t* AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. HOOD’S MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. September 14th. Admission 25 cents. Fix Tickets for One Dollar, poo", open at 2. Commence at 5 o’clock. LOUISA a.xd JOSEPHINE MEYERS Will on this occasion oereonatn Eva and Topey, in UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. . After which, the grand Spectacle of the BEAUTIES OF FLORA, a . In Five Tableaux, introducing Staring .and Dancing. To conclude with the successful Comic Pantomime ” f ,h “ . FOUR LOVERS.. In which Old Grandmother and all the Little Children will appea r. Tickets to be had at all the Music Storta. ae23*3t* SANFUKIFS ÜB£KA HIMj&E, ELEVENTH street, between Chestnut and Market* RANF(SI)’S r BTjS^K6UPB, the tersest Company in the world* , In their excellencies every evening. * SANFORD appears Every evening infra great iu>ie of Cbaraowi*. Doors open at 7K. Coramonoe at 8. Admission S oenta. ChiUdren 13 oentfc augvjm _____ PHILADELPHIA. IYI cDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—RAGE ST., HA below THIRD. _ • THIS EVENING. THE GREAT PANTOMIME or BLANCO’S MAGIC SWORD, . With New Scenery, New Dresses, and New Appoint- Prioe of Admission 10 and 13 cents. Private Boxes S 3 center THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. No. 10» CHESTNUT STREET, M tn| . Is open daily, (Buadays excepted,»from 9 A, M.JElli p. sa. Adnu**loa3Boeate. Children under U yasahalf Btatue of EVE REPENTANT now on exhibition for a short time. HATCHES, JEWELRY, <fcc. gILVER W ARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to their stock of SILVER WARE, which is now unusually large, affording a va riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house the United States, and of finer quality than U manufaa tured foe table use in any part of the world. Oar Standard of Silver is 936-1000 parts pare The English Sterling...... .925-1000 “ Amerio&n and French 900*1000 Thus it will be seen that we give thirt j-five pans 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 United States Mint for several years, guarantee the quality as above (933), which is the jt**K (Aat can bs made to be nrviceable, and will reust the action of acids much better than tie ordinary Silver manufactured. 8. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY HI'S. N. P —Any fineness of Silver manufactured as agreed upon, but positive ty none inferior to French and Ameri can ttandard . Dealers supplied with the game standard as used in our retail department. Fine Silver Bars, 999-1000 parts pure, constantly on hand. auU-€m YRUITT, bho„ & CO.. IMPORTERS AM) WHOLESALE DEALERS ' HARDWARE. CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, Ao., 529 MARKET STREET. 529 BELOW SIXTH. NORTH SIDE, aufi-Sm PHILADELPHIA. HENSZ EY & CO, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE. NO. 4iT MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS.. nJ-Jm PHILADELPHIA. T\FOTICE. —The Copartnership heretofore -Ll existinc between the Subscriber* if diffolved by mutual consent, THIS DAV. THOM *3 T. MASON bavin* purchased E. RuBINSO.VS entiremtercst 00 ® anthoriaed toeettie the ****%sss G. E, RQBISaOX. Pbilapa., Sept- 7,1553 NB.-ThePRV GOODS JOBBING Bu«'ne«i vill t* sans? * i - No -«• ssssifMr FmlaJa., Sept. r, sd-lm IVOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the la firm of WA RNICK. CHADWICK, fc BRO. is this dftr dissolved. The Heater, Range, ana Stove bnsine« -arill be continued under the name of CHADWICK * of SECOND and RACK Street*. JOHN K. CHADWICK. „ , FRANCIB A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia, July U, ISS9. jyU-tf Jp'LEECE WOOL IN NEW YORK. 100,000 pound* of very light medium Fleeces, CHIEFLY FROM OHIO, FOR SALE JN NEW YORK, AT No. 64 FINE STREET, Removal— martin & wolff have Removed to No. 3SI MARKET Street. Sooth side, below Fourth, where the, offer e choice assortment of Fall and Winter QooCa.atverr low prices. tU Sa AMTJSBaBNTS. R. 0. MARSH MARSH’S JUVENILE COMEDIANS. FYM. WILSON & SON, HARDWARE. COPARTNERSHIPS. MF.SSIXGER * WRIQHT.
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