tfa rtMpwbb K Vincent arfltiidy, pMfffßftHjnss« and nutlet Mi.aea Whalar, OtoVej. McKn sht, nWlCMiiphell. M«)K 8 & l 'S v9r v'fte* WUJ** SJKrydf. Lp. MvjahSn, G W RaueU, Dr ThoaCOleva.A w. McEltor. X J W^t^,,^B,|flo,rfliMn^i),’9 : Qllhlatida M S Rncka lew.Rpbt .Cmnpsottiß GBdog. QN Snyder. J W Row feadaD Giovama analadsrHFay/lridy,and family.,H VjHARIWEINTBIiIJGENCK. BEEFOUJITH PAGE.; ’ ARttjyßDa _ SteamshiikPhtueas Sprague, Matthews. 60 hours from Boston, wttV mdse ana i#asengers to Henry Wipaoir. rassonKerr-Jos G Holmes. Passed a bark and a brig* in ballast trim, below the Brandywine. bound up. Ship Robert Cushman. Morse, 48 days from Liverpool, b? Peter Wright k .Sons. Towed up by tug Br bm Florist. Owen, it dass from Rio de Janeiro, with coffee tnWeWprd « Willson. - Schr Jaa Barratt, Pennell,3 d&ya from Laurel; Bel, with lumber to, JW Bioon,' * RETURNED Sohr.S F BoUtday, Seaman, hence for Boston, with a catvo of coal, sprung a leak on Saturday night, when off the Breakwater, and had to put back for repairs,* Was towod.up by tug America. „ BT TSMtoRAPK. 1 (Correspondence of The Pr«**- > ,> . • .. . , , New Yobk, Sept. 28. Arrived, Bremen ship Elena, from Bremea: barks Ve nus from-Cumcoa; Trueman, front Cadi*. Br brig Sea Lark, from Jamaica; brig Anna, of Hamburg. from An gostura; Br brig Bermuda, from Costa Rica. .. >- v . •. - MEMORANDA, , , . x Shin Lookout. 84 daya from San Francisco, arrived at ■New York yesterday. . , • _ ShipPManiS, Post, for Philadelphia, Reared at Lon don7th inst, r * ' . BhtprWoif Cumminrß, Johns, cleared at St John, NB, 20th met. for Liverpool. y _ , . ItbShip Gon Parkhill, from Liverpool, was off Charleston 33d met. . , . ' , ; * , PShin, Colorado, Stewart, for Livorpool, cleared ,at City, Tyler, from New Orleans, at Mar- Farrtll, 40 days from Rio de Janoiro, ar nvedfltNfiwYorkjHth inrt., , - ~. . . , Birk /mr, Hammond, cleaved at Boston »th inst. for tt*rk-Aan<e Buskman, Potter, for East Indies, cleared at Boston 24thinst. . . . „ . Birk Oak, Atkins, cleared at Boston 24th inst. for Phi- Brig Goo Downes, Jameson, hence for Calais, at New London 33d Inst . , .. wVllen, Ray, cleared at Boston 21th inst, for Brig Forest State; French, from ,81 John, NB, for phl ladilphia.arrivedntPortland23d inst. _ - . . „ BrU ThOs B watfiion,Monday, from Porto Cabello 10*h met. arrived at New York 24th inst. . - . Soltf .Susan Cannon, Slocum, from Sierra Leone 20th "Ult. ntNowYorkSlttflnst. . . . Brjir Amy Chase,Brevoor, from Maracaibo, arrived fttNewYork2«pnsl„ .. , .. n ßoht Louisa,Tucker, hence,.arrived at Alexandria SehreV JR Mather. Nickerson, and C A Heekschor, Btnbbs, bleared at Boston 21th Philadelphia. Bohr* Mary Prjcn* J ft Moor®. J H Planner, Charity. F Lake, ZBtratUm. B Williams. E John WaHtoWjrWiulanifton. Fequonnock, Smith Tuttle, F Edwards. S-G'Willetts, ana AJralra, were at Holmes SohyHMftto.Ward,sailed from Bnllivnn,Mo,2lst for Philadelphia, sailed from Providcnoo-Xfclinst. . • ‘ . Bohr Wp Williams, Aiken, from Prondenoe for Phi ladelphia: at Newport SUdinst. , „ . frhr A M Aldridge, Bateman, hence for Beverly, was at Dutch Island Harbor23d fast.. , , „ , , 6qfw Yankoe Boy* Rleley, Jbenoe, ornued at, Hartford 6cHr Lucy I* Sharp. Corson* for -Philadelphia, went to sea from Charleston zist met. . fichr J G Stills. Hoffman* cleared at Wilmington, NO* 21th fast, for Philadelphia, Btearaor Madgie* Crumley, hence, arrived at Hartford 23d inst. . POLITICAL. (JBAND RATIFICATION MEETING PEOPLE, O.v; THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 29. MANN, KNIGHT, THE TICKET OF THE PEOPLE! The Citizens of the Consolidated City who are oppos ed to the despotism nnd nnarohioul tendencies of the LOCO FOCO Party, ae developed l»y the National Ad ministration, under tho rulo of. JAMES BUCHANAN. And who.aro in favor of restoring the Government of the country to that Conservative position designed for it by its founders, and who are in favor of the Purity of tho Ballot Box, as against the corruptions which have stig matised us ns a people, through tho influenoo of tho des potic rnlo -of tho misoalied Democratic Tarty, will ns somhlo in GRAND MASS MEETING JAYNE’S HAIiL. THURSDAY EVENING, THE 39tn INSTANT, AT 8 O’CLOCK. Let the People como m their strength and rally again together for the parity of our Institutions. Let them, alter redeemed our beautiful Me tropolis from the rraep of the Vandals, again como for* and ehotr to the country that they are determined to oari *iheir Banner of Victory to the Halls of the Na ftt Washington. Addresses delivered by HON. *.m..fuLLER, col. 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BESIDES THREE HUNDRED MODERN RE CEIPTS. * ,Ivol.. small 4tn„ Gilt Top. 51. 60. BREAKFAST—Inaak Walton on the Angler’s Break fast; the Duke of Nnrthumlierland and-Queen Eliza both at Breakfast; N. P. Willis and Mrs. Stowe on Breakfast Parties; Favorite Dishes. ..COFFEE—How to Detect Chicory in it; Boyer sMa- BREAKFAST®CAKES-Tho I’an-Cako Bell! Hoe Uok**; Cokes of tho Arbs; Bannocks. . . » pt' A J hß—Oiange Count’ ; Guelplis and Ghibellmeg. MEATS. FISH. AND OMELETS-The Escuriah Lines on Stowed La mprei s; Thomas a’Becket; Piokled Gcuwo s Pemnncsn Calce«. COOKS AND COOKERY—Progress of Culinary Art; iteboccae Skill; Atheueus; Alexander; Napoleon; Lord v,„b*ohe{ Ude. . DINNER—RuIes for Courses and Dishes; Dr. John son ton Poor Dinners; Arthur’s Round Table; Pop’s in Search of a Cook; Mrs. Stnwe; Joim Hancock’sCool noss: Lady Blessington’s Powers; Eve’s report to the An/fti. SOUP—Nudel j Cooking in a Coach; Pea. 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Single numbers 26 cents. s2B-8t - NEW BOOK SOUTHERN AUTHORESS NOW READY: BEULAH, AUGUBTA J. EVANS, MOBILE, ALABAMA, One largo And neat duodecimo volume, PRICE [From the New York Evening Post.] .The soeneof this story is laid in'one of the Southern cities on the Gulf. Beulah, the heroine, is on orphnn of IheJano Eyre typo, endowed with hucli extraordinary strength of will and intellect, and so resolute a spirit of independence, th&t she conquers her way from the dea tittitiqn and menial duties of childhood tothohieheit rank in tho literary and social life. Proud, sensitive, and self-reliant, she spurns nil olTeri of aid nnd protec tion, the acceptance of which miirbt load tho world to doubt that she was the author of her own success, and mHay of hor acts have an appearance of wayward ob stlnaoy, that make her a pugzfe to her friends. Not the least sttyinge part of her conduct is her treatment of her generous, but stern-willed guardian. Dr. Harttroll, whose hand, notwithstanding her affection for him, she repeatedly and unaccountably refuses The contrast of these characters, and the well-plnnnod conflict of wisbos between them, are represented, with most tffective skill, and five a continuous and absorbinn interest to the story. But it is not the importunities of her lover, nor tho severe experiences of poverty, snd the taunts ?f vutgnr and ill-bred acquaintances, lit the circles m which, while pursuing her education, she iscpnipollert to move, that alone annoy tho heroine. Her acti <e mind la early perplexed with the thirst for knowledge nnd skeptical questions, as to the subject ot religion nnd tho destiny of the soul. Her doubts on the most abstruse metaphysical problems, she endeavors to satisfy by study and inquiry, and though she seems to have inns terod the learning of the proibaadost thinkers on the subject, she at last finds rest only m the teachings of Revelation. Itistheevidonoeof the possession of this learning, on the part of the writer, not less than the attractions of the story, that gives interest to the question of au thorship. The writer, Miss Evans, is a lady of Mobile, hardly twenty-three years of age, who, it is said, can fairly lay olairn to the accomplishments and genius whiob she has bestowed on her heroine, She has , at any rats established a rank among the best noveltsts of her sexvthom our country ran boast , and we do not te mrtnoer any work of Action toAicA has been produced in this country, for years, which is written with more power . and is more full of promise, than “ Btulah.” has achieved a decided literary success, a success which will, at loast, be as cordially recognised at tho North os at the South. . DER.BY & .JACKSON, PUBLISHERS. 110 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. For sale by Booksellers generally. , Single copies, by mail* postpaid, ou receipt of pnoe by the publishers. se24-ftdkfw JJY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. 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ENROIDEIIED AND PRINTED PIANO COVERS, TABLE COVERS, WINE AND FRUIT CLOTHS, WINDOW CORNICES, ROSEWOOD CORNICES, OILT CORNICES, VELVET CORNICES. CURTAIN TRIMMINGS BILK TABSBLS, Atr. conoa#, - WORSTED AND SILK TASSELS. GIMPS,‘ALL COLOHS AND WIDTHS. FRINGES AND GALLOONS, GILT BANDS, CURTAIN FINS, kc. PICTURE TASSELS AND CORDS, CHEAP. WHITE CURTAINS EMBROIDERED LACE CURTAINS, TAMBOUR, APPLIQUE, JACQUARD, MUSLIN CURTAINS, Of every stylo and price, from 83.60 a pair up to 860 per pair—a full line, all prices, and in great variety of patterns. VESTIBULE LACES. WINDOW S II A D K B Of every stylo, from 81 up to 813 each, with good sub stantial fixtures. OUR STORE IS IN THE MASONIC HALL, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, NORTH SIDE. W. H. CARRYL & BRO. «21-2 t SALES BY AUCTION. RUCTION NOTICE. MYERS, CLAOHORN, & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28th, AT 10 O'CLOCK, ON SIX MONTHS CREDIT. IMPORTANT SALE OF FRENCH GOODS, O* THE IMPORTATION OP MESSRS. THIRION, MAILLARD, A CO., This being the only sale to be made by them, in this market, this season. COMPRISING MERINO CLOTHS, from fine to oxtra superfine in quality, including all the desirable shades. CACHEMERE D’ECOSSE, from fine to superfine qua lities, including all desirable shades. MOUB3ELINE DE LAINEB, from fino to finost quali ties imported, blaok, choice Rhodes, and high oolors. BUPERFINF. BLACK TAMIBE. 6-4 BLACK MOUfISELINE LAINE, from fine to nu perfine qualities. S H A W Ii S . SQUARE AND LONG CHAINE LAINE BROGUE SHAWLS, including many ontirely new designs. Square and long, riohest styles, Faria BROCIIE, B PEI - LA, THIBET, and CACHEMERE BHAWLS. Rfehost printed and BORDERED CACHEMERE and THIBET SHAWLS. Superb quality black, mode, and high colors THIBET and CACHEMERE SILK-FRINGED SHAWLS Superb quality square and long black and mode THIBET and CACHEMERE wool-fringed shawls, for city retail trade. Superfine quality BLACK AND MODE MOUSSELINE DE LAINE SHAWLS. Superb REVERSIBLE CENTRES all-wool SHAWLS. Superfine VELVET rich CHENILLE-FRINGED SHAWLS. This offering will lie found superior, in point of assort mentnand qualities, to any sale made this season, con sisting of choice goods, just received per recent arrivals) to which the attention of the Trade is requested. 05F*The goods will bo open for examination, with catalogues, early on tiio morning of sale. MYERS, CI.AGHORN, k CO., se23-6t if Auctioneers. TO, THE HOLDERS OP THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD COMPANY: The holders of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Wil liajnsDortand Elmira Railroad Company who desire to avil themselves of the security of the said mortgage are requested to call at the Qflice of E. H. Whelan A Co., N 0.309 WALNUT Street, without delay, nnd sign the application for the appointment of a Trustee. It is imperatively necessary to the protection of thnir interests that this lie done immediately. ELLIS LEWIS, W. H. DRAYTON. •MONOURK ROBINSON, E. S. WHKLKN. . CHARLES GIBBONS, , 62L3trp Committee of First Mortgage Bondholders. NOTIOfi TO CONSIGNEES.—The “Sefi Ship PHILADELPHIA, Captain Pool, from WharP 0 *** n ° W rea<^y t 0 B °harge at RACE Stroet Consignees will plsase send their permits on board. All goods not permitted In five day# wiU be sent to Pub lio store. sZI-flt THOS. RICHARDSON A CO. WOULD DO WELL BY Jr* «»<!>", on mi.KS Sc KENSIU, l.ta N. NINTH 8t„ Cherry, nnd have thoiy old garments made to |ook equal to new,by oleansmg ord)oing and ropair in >- 524-2 t. PERSONAL.— A. D. ANCONA Gives; a ° r GenU'Cnat-offCloth- THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA,, MONDAY, 26, 1859, JfiANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. L. J. LEVY & CO, liftve just received a very full ami complete assortment FANCY DRESS GOODS. FOR FALL AND WINTER SALES. Besides their own selections ill Europe, they havo purchased at the NEW YORK AUCTIONS, Choico eoodfi of this season’s importations, wluoli they are enabled to offer at VERY LOW PRICES. Many of them lobs than tlm COST OF IMPORTATION. They are also prepared to offer at reasonable prices a large stock of STAPLE GOODS, which have boen se lected with care as regards the fabrics. Their stock is of very superior quality. LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Etnbraco.all tho essontiiils, and are now in full and com -1’&'t“r",t)80») 80» AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. POPLIN VELOURS. An of these rich double width DrOBS Goods justrecejved,m bold and medium stylos, at a much re dKo,PFrencli and Irish Ponlin*. in bright colors and plaids, • BJIAiII’LEHS BROTHERS. (26 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street*. Bright printed merinos. .French Figurod Meunos, in all new styles and C Swiss Figured Cashmeres, in black grounds, very rich effeots for oiuldron’s dresses. , . r « (26 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. SUAWL BORDERINGS, An assortment of fine goods, of tho nowest French nndlndia nntterns, . . Stolia Shawls in aroatest variety. W.do and fin. BhnrIBROTHERS. ,23 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Bjf<et«. GOODS. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF RICH SILKS, RICH SILK ROBES, MOUS DE LAINES ; SHAWLS, VALENCIAS, POPLINS, OIIALLTES. FOIL DJI CHEVIIES, AND CHINTZES. EMBROIDERIES. HOISERT, GLOVES, AM) MOURNING GOODS, WITH A VAKIETY OF NEW FALL GOODS, Now open and for sale, at very reasonable prices, at T. W. EVANS & CO.’S, 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. 821-3 t PHILADELPHIA. QLOTHS!! CLOTHS! !1 SNODGRASS & STEELMAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, Sec., NO. 52 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, Aro daily receiving additions to their alroady largo stock of FALL GOODS. Comprised in part of BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, “ “ “ BFAYKHS, “ CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMEftfcS, SILK, VELVET, AND CASHMERE VESTINGS, &c. N. B.—A variety of Clothu and Beavers suitable for LADIES’ CLOAKS nnd MANTILLAS, all of which will bo gold nt reasonable pricos. »2Mf XJOSIERY GOODS.—J. WM. HOF MANN. No. 9 North EIGHTH Street, lias now open bis Fall Stock of Hosiery Goode viz; rndorvents aiid DrawersofCartwriehtanu Warner’s superior maiiu facturB» for ladies and misses 1 wear. Morino Shirts and Drawers, lor eents and youths. Merino Hosiofy, Cotton Hosiery, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves and Gaunt lets, and goods generally appertaining to the Hosiery business. J. t W. n. rospoctrully solicits the attention of families to his stock, assuring them that his stock is un excelled for variety by nny other in tho city, and that ” , w p {,v ire i owa * thoseofany other regular house. N. b.—l'm abatement mode from tho prices named. 821-wfmtf RICH PRINTED FOULARDS, i. J u *^ open ® ( b h large assortment, which we are selling off at our usual low prices. CIJRWKN BTODDAHT k. BRO., JjIRENCII MERINOS, ■*" Of choice shades, in desirable qualities, and Two lots Rous Cloth. Select color Popobno Cloths. OURWEN BTODDART A BRO., _ 460, 452, and 45t North SECOND Street, 522-4 t above Willow. I?ICH PARIS PRINTED MOUSSELINE *7 DE LAiNES from the recent Auction Sales, at Reduced Prices. OURWEN BTODDART k BRO., 460,452. and 454 North SECOND Street, *22-4t above Willow. Heavy twilled valencias, Of now and novel styles. Just opened, 1,600 yard#, which we will run off at 25 cents _per yard. CURWEN STODDART fc BRO., 460, 462, and 1M North SECOND Street, #22-4t above Willow. Rich figured frencu merinos. From the New York Importers, a largo lot, com prising chotoe styles. CUKWKN STODDART A BRO., 460,462 and 464 North SECOND Street. s?2-4t nlxtvo Willow street. Yelour epingle, Of choice styles nnd colorings. CURWEN STODDART k BRO., 460,462, and 464 North SECOND Street, e22*4t _______ above Willow, Blankets In all qualities and sizes, of English and Ameri can fabrics. Hotelkeepers, housekeepers, ami others supphod, by the quantity or simile pair, at the lowest prices. CURWEN STODDART k BRO., 460,462, and 464 North Second Htrent #22-4t above Willow. PALL AND WINTER SHAWLS, Stella Shawls, of all grades, in Black and Colored Centrei Broc’.e Shawls, Square and Long, of Paris and Ve netian fabrics, in new designs and colorings. French BlAukot Shawls, of choice styles. Long and Squar* Woollen Shawls Bay State, J’eacd Dale, and Wntorvliet. This stock is unsurpassed by any, nnd worthy the at tention of Wholesalo nnd Retail buyers CURWEN STODDART k BRO., N0i.460, 462, and 461 North SECOND Street, «2J-4t abovo Willow, JTJYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. STATUE A,YU FANCY SILK G O O D S. 1 8 5 9. DRY GOODS FOR AUTUMN. THE WHOLE STOCK OF SILK GOODS. FULL STOCK OF STAPLE GO ODS. PULL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, FASHIONABLE FALL S FI A W L S. CLOTHS. CASSUrtERES, AND VESTINGS, BLANKETS?QUILTS, TABLE LINENS, Ac. N. B.—Black Silks, Wholesale, at Low Ratos. BARGAINS DAILY FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS s2O-lin Fall shawls and cloaks. Aootion lots Shawls, at 81.60,32.00,82 60. to 34.00. I inor grades Stella Shawla, at cost nud less. . , _ FALL CLOAKS. Ladies’ French Cloth Cloaks of Light nnd Dark Shades Habit Cloths. Prices ranuo from 86 tn $8.50. Clonks mndo to order, at oho day’s notice, COOPER & OONAKD. seSO NINTH and MARKET. BOYS’ WEAR. MEN’S AVEAR. Cnssiruercs onpociallv for bo\s. Coalings for Boy a’ fall and wintor wear. CaBsimeres of oxtm woivht at 87 cents u Finer grades tn Fancy, Plain, and Blact. Black Doeskins, extra quality ami cheap. Auction Jots Black Cloths 81-60 up. Ladies’ Light Colored Cloakings. COOPER k UONARt), _. . _ , NINTH and MARKET. N. B.—lnducements to the Tailoring trado. ne2o WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION!!! _ „DIIY GOODS VERY CIlEAri! WF, Ruy FO» OARB. WE'RE; SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS. WL AIM AI LARGE SALES. A largo and varied stock of BILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS. Linens of our own importation. Cloth. Casminoyoa, Fnttmotts. Flannels, Muslin#, Tiokmgs. Sec., Ac. Blankets, in nil sizes and makes. Marspill**#, D-mity. and [.anonstor Quilts, Ac.. Ac. AtTHORNLEY A CHISM’S, N. E. oorner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. sl7-lf gAPSON’S, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY ETS. t BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. The whole from the celebrated manufacturer#. Hertz fc Wegouor, in Benin. Our customers eau depend ou getting the best article evor oflorod at retail m Phila delphia. at trio lowest prices. A M’LBNDII) ASSOIITMKaT K.WPROIIIKRKD SLIVPXRS. A VAnniTY av Black Cloak Tmbklh. Handsoml Chochkt Cloak P'iungks. Nkw and bkautivvi. Dukss Tuimminqs, Woollen Kmtti.no Yahmi.alz. c<»lors. Zephyr Knit Talmas’and Caps. Zephyr Knit Gaiters and Slkkvks. A vull stock of Staple Tbi.wminos. AT RAPSON’S LAD is?:omw’Ajig?sM? R 8® ,,,,! ' 810-2 m NINTII AND «AN TWENTY-EIGHTH SEMI-ANNUAL , r .. OF CARRIAGES AT PHILADELPHIA, This sale will take place on «*uc . WEDNESDAY MORNING, »th Sontemlier. at 10 o’clook. at the Bazaar. Tho collection will comprise nt loast 10D CARRIAGES, From makers of acknowledged reputation; including soma extra hniihcd Cnrrmßea mndo by H. i ntznnr, of Wilmington j John Mernok, ol do.: Knos Hunsberger, Phlfaielphia* ft,ie * LRn ° & * nn “ DftVl!l Mi I,anf *°* Tho. most of the work wlllbo warranted, and rnay.l>o examined previous to sale. JW r on account of the weather. K2HtYI - ALFRED M, JIERKNPJSB, Auctioneer. AETA!Ia>DRY goods. 450,452 and 454 North SECOND Street above Willow street. Have now open a fino assortment of DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. gPECIAL NOTICE DRY GOODS DEALERS. Wo beg leave to onll specialuttention to our stock of dress goods, Now exposed for sale. EVERY RETAILER Who may visit NEW YORK will be amply repaid the expense of his trip, by selecting out of our splendid va riety styles different from those to be found m other markets. WE ARE WOW OPENING 60 CASES DELAINES, new and really beautiful, tf 00 “ WAMBUTTA PRIN TS* new sty lee. 100 “ WARREN PRINIH. 1,000 CLOAKS, SACKS, AND MANTLES. 3,000 SHAWLS, Imported oxprcssly for us. Wo bu\ oa rich supply of DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS, OF POPULAR BRANDS, But to the above wo ask your notice in particular. We shall not quote prices, but suffice it to say, that by this advortiseinentwe mean td. arrest your attention, and the Goods and prices will enable you toafreat tho at tention of your customers the country round. DE FOREST. ARMSTRONG, & CO., 80 AND 82 CHAMBERS STREET, ERRI MACK-'-PRINTS A FULL LINE MERRIMACK PRINTS. ALL NEW STYLES, COMPSUSIXO THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THESE DESIRABLE GOODS In any Market of the UNITED STATES, TO BE OPENED THIS HAY, JOSHUA L. BAILY. 313 MARKET STREET, eJI-tf PHILADELPHIA, JJENRY D. NELL, CLOTH STORE. NOS. i AND 6 NORTH SECOND STREET. FRENCH FANCY CASSIMEnM, And Mixture, suitable for suits. VELVETS, CASHMERES, Ac., Ac., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. eS-tbm flm* S. STEWART & CO., JOBBERS OF AUCTION GOODS, 303 MARKET STREET, ABOVE THIRD, Havo now in Store a full lino of BLACK AND FANCY 81LKS, BROCHE AND OTHER SHAWLS, SILK MANTILLA VELVETS, Of nil grades, nnd all the new fabrics in Dross Goods, to which we invite the attention of CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTH BUYERS. rt-3m gPECIAL NOTICE. RECEIVED, PER LATE A RIVA L S , A LARUE AND FULL ASSORTMENT OP BLUE, BROWN, Asm , BLACK cloths. of tho most desirable makes and finish. BLUE CLOTHS, medium and heavy. BROWN do., do.' do. BROWN do., superior do. BLACK do., plain, twilled, medium, and heavy weight. ALSO, DOESKINS AND OVERCOATINGS FOR SALE BY FARRELL & MORRIS, U 32 CHESTNUT STREET, aZi-dtnoS Importers and Commission Merchants W. PROCTOR & CO.. IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS, L A D I E S’ CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 4 Invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS To their Stock, comprising EVERY VARIETY OF STYLES In medium ami firat-olass Goods, including FINK AND COSTLY VELVET CLOAKS, HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS, MISSES’ .CLOAKS. NEW STRIPED BOURNOUB BOURNOUS WITH PLAITS, AU of which will bo oilerod at Low Prices TO CASH AND'SHORT-TIME BUYERS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. 1859 FALLIMPORTATION -1859 JOEL J. BAILY & CO., No. 210 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA, Have received by recent arrivals, and will enntinuo to roceive during tho season a full and cumpleto assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS. LADIES’, MISSES’, GENTS’, and BOYS LAMBS-WOOL, MERINO, SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Black nnd Fancy Silk Scarfs, Ties, nnd Cravats. Linen, Cnmbrio, nnd Silk Hdkfs. SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, Ac. Also, a handsome stock of WHITE, LACE, and MILLINERY GOODS ANI) EMBROIDERIES. COTTON, MARSEILLES, nnd LINEN SHIRT FRONTB, a largo nnd cheap variety. “JOUVIN’S BYSTKMK.” BEST QUALITY KID GLOVES. A splendid assortment ol colors and sizes. WOOL COMFORTS.IIOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS,&o Together with a large assortment of CLARK’S supe porior stx-cord “ Silk-Finished” nnd “ Enamelled” SPOOL COTTON. Also, their Sowing Muchino Cotton, put upon spools of 3,400 yards each, to which the atten tion of Shirt Makors and Manufacturers is particularly requested. CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS are invited toexnmir o our Stock, which is one of the largest and most attractive ever offered to tho trade, s7-2m JPUEECE WOOL IN NEW YORK, 100,000 pounds of vory light medium Fleece*, CHIEFLY FROM OHIO, FOR SALE IN NKW YORK, AT No. 61 I’INB STREET, BY MEB6INGER fc WRIGHT. e9l-5t PORK. —ino bills. Mess Pork, of New Jersey, Ohio, and Philadelphia parking, for sale by * .. O- C. SADLER fc CO.. >24 A WftH Street, noannd door abov* Front (^IIEESE. —130 boxes Herkimer County J Cheese, in etoro and for sale hr „ C. C. SADLER k CO., *lO ARCH Street, ucozid too? above Frost# CARPETINGS, Oil. CLOTHS, Ac. JgAILY & BROTHER. NO. 020 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN TO-DAY ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS, OF NEW PATTERNS, AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD, ENGLISH INGRAINS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. KH-llCiWif ITU) MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH. MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. wo invite tlie attention ol dealers to our large stock of FLOOR, TAIILK, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful Rrticle for shades. Tho largest stock of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the market, at prices which defy competition. au3l-2m JIJ’OALLU mTco ~ CARPET MANUFACTURERS, 6LEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. Also, Importer* and Dealer* in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &C. WAREHOUSE 5M CHESTNUT ST„ (Opposite the State House.) Southern and Western buyer* are reipeotfuily invited to nail mi4-2m NEW YORK, MILLINERY GOODS. 2l SOUTH SECOND STREET. Now open, tho oboapest assortment of MILLINERY GOODS in Uus city, sold for cash, or on short time, at wholesale only. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, VELVETS. SATINS, BONNET MATERIALS, anil STRAW GOODS, To which wo call the attention of the trade, as wo are closing out our FALL IMPORTATIONS AT UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. No. 31. M. BERNIIEIM A CO., No. 21. 823-lm NO. 21 SOUIII SECOND STREET. PAPER HANGINGS, &c. yy ALL PAPER. HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., • NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET, Have one of the largest Fectories in the city, and are preparod to furnish all qualities of PAPR HANGINGS, BORDERS, AND DECORATIVE PAPERS, Either to city or country, at the lowest rates. Their stock now on hand is lane, am) owners of pro perty, builders, and dealers general!), Will find it to their advantage to purchase ol them. s3-5w yy-ALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOURKE, IT SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (below MabkbtJ asd orroms merchant street, Havo on hand a large and apleudid lusortment of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS To which they iftvito the attention of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. au2s-2m Hickory and spring mountain LEIIIGH COAL, prepared with rare, for sal# on best terms. Apply at KNOWLES'S Depot, NINTH and WILI.OW Street* #22-if THEa D. EMORY & CO. x OFFICE No 146 South FO URTH St., Thilada., Sole Agent* of GEO. C. POTTS & 00„ Miner* and Shipper* of the LOOUST DALE GOAfc, From the Looust Mountain, Near Ashland, ap3-6m) SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Fa. SW. GKOOME & CO., * Dealers and Shipper* of LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, and BROAD TOR SEMI BITUMINOUS COAL. Office. No. 146 South FOURTH Street. BROAD Street, below Race, apl-Cra PHILADELPHIA. CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. SMITI-I, & CO., CHINA, CLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. PITTSBURG AGENCY, GLASS, NAILS, &0., delivered from the Footorr AT MANUFACTURKHS' PRICES. GRANITE BUILDING, No. 3 North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. aus-finAwtf rpURNBULL, ALLEN. & CO., NOS. S 3 AND 35 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS AND 'Wholesale Dealers in CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE. riTTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. j*7“Meroh&nta supplied with Glass at Manufacturer’s pnoes. i aus-2m JgOYD & STROUD, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a complete stock of QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, and FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their Old Stand, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST., four doors below Merchant*’ Hotel, to whioh they invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. <9* Aoknta for Pittaburo Glass. aus>Sm LOOKING-GLASSES. ROOKING GLASSES. Now in store the most extensive and eleiant assort ment of 0 LOOKING GLABBES, Por every space and every position, and at the most moderate prices. LOOKING GLASSES In the most elaborate and the most simple frames. LOOKING GLASSES Framed in the best taste, and in the most substantial manner. Furnished by ns, are manufactured by ourselves in our own establishment. In MAHOGANY and WALNUT frames for Country Bales. JAMES 8. EARLE A SON, •18 CHESTNUT STREET, apl-tX PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THK ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, NO. 0 MERCHANTS’ EXCIIANfiH, At 10 o’clock A. M., Beptoml*er 7lh, 1£39, the follow- ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors of the Company, \iz: GEORGE 11. STUART, S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CJIAS. MACALESTER, and JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL BTOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above namod Office, where all persons favorable to the enter* prise are respectfully invited to subscribe. sB-tf (CARRIAGES OF THE MANUFACTURE OH, WILLIAM I). ROGERS. REPOSITORY, 1000 CIIESTNUT STREET. 101 nlg-2in ROSIN.— 1,500 Mils. Shipping Rosin now ' landing, for sale by RrtWI.EV, ASHBURNF.R. * CO., N„. ]6Snmh WIURVEB LARI).— 130 No. 1 Loaf Lunl for vale hy . „ C. C. SADLER A CO„ w) AROH Street, second door above Front. COAX. LOOKING GLASSES LOOKING GLABSKS * • WANTS, TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER CHANTS. WANTED—By ayoung Man.aBitua t-on a* Salesman or Genera! Clerk, in a Mercantile Hou*j.in a W eetern or Southern oitr. Ha* hud rix years experience m Philadelphia. Reference t onable. Addren “Merchant,” at the office of l\e stress. ji* SALESMAN WANTED—In a Foreign Dry Goods House, by the Ist of November, a com pet mt Salesman. One who lias a complete knowledge of l y and country hu> ers, can address ** B- L.,” office of 'A'te Press, yr ith name and reference, and amount of 8 ifnry expected. It /COLLECTIONS.—The Advertiser intends making a Collecting Tour through the South and Southwest, during the present Fall end Winter, and will take charge of any unsettled business in that region that may be entrusted to him, Unexceptionable testt moii'nls as to capacity and integrity. Adores* “J. E., ’ at office oi this paper. a2ti-mwl3f WO LAWYERS, CONVEYANCERS, Real -*■ Estate Agents, Ac.—A young Man (American) wants a Pituat on its Copyist, in a Lawyer’*, Convey ancer a. Real Estate, or Insurance Office ; writes a .fair LniKiiiPr*H baud, and can ime rood references. Any per son desiring tlie uerv icos of an honest, industrious, trus’- person, luay *ddres»a •* E. B. Fairfield,” this offiao immediately, or .No. MARKET Street. Copy ings cent* per lo'ioQ. Om.rda ) It* Ma furnished house wanted for the winter season, on one of the principal streel*. by n family withuut any small children. Apply to A. 1 • GOODMAN, No. 1(W South FOURTH Street. a2d-2i* ANTED—In a Commission House, a " V person who would be active in sales. Tonne who can give g<*>d references for energy and integrity, a fine opportunity is offered (or advancement. Address-C. M.” with real name, ut this office. 4 s2t-0t WANTED —A Special Partner, with Ten to Twolve thousand Do’Urs, in an established Wholesale House doing ft safe and profitable business. Address *« Firm,” office of tins paper. *3l i>t* rpilE ADVERTISER, a practical busi ness man, desires to associate with ft Capitalist having Irom twenty to twenty-five thousand dollars, in tlie purchase of an established mercantile business, of which hejms a thorough knowledge, and to which he can add jjtii 000. in sales, the first year. Address •* Mer chant. »t the office ol /y pin t. »e24-6t* WANTED—A Young Lady wishes a " v situntiunnsHousekeeper. Best references given and required. Addretm "S. T.. M at ting office. s2S-3t* A LAD Y TEACHER DESIRES A Siiu ation ill ft School or private family. Is competent to instruct m any ol tlie English branches. Latin, and Df»win<. The best refereiK.es given. Address •* L. E. 8.,” Western Sub Poat Office. #22 6t* A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN desires an encasement in a Wholesale Dry Goods Hous*. Can furnish good city and New York reference*. Ad dress “ T. 8.,” at the publication office ot this paper. s2l- # t* An active partner wanted, who can command 915 000 in cash, to join the Ad vertiser in a Manufacturing bustne's which will yield ft profit of 50 per cent, ou the amount invested. No one need apply except those having the amount required. Address, for particulars, ** Eaton," office of The rresi, ■2l-6t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. WO LET—TO LET-TO LET—TO LET. A A Large Seronri-storv Room. Northeast corner CHESTNUTnnd EIGHTH Street*, lOOhy 25feet,suita ble tor a Wholesale Boot and Shoe, or Straw busine*#. Also, A Lar;o Third-story Room, in tho same build ing. Also A Largo Second-store Room, 8! by 25 feet, 8. W. corner BROAD and WALNUT. _ _ Also, A Lane Two-story Store,'in BROAD Street, abovo Fine, Z> b, ISO fc.t. EDWART , Si a*6-mscthlm* C 33 WALNUT Street. TO RENT—The Store and Basement No. 3»H CHESTNUT Street, South Bide. Spacious and desirable as a business stand. *3fr-3t* TJ RENT—The House GOB Soutli NINTH Street, has eleven rooms, a fine >ard. the usual convenience;, and is in perfect repair. sSS-niw!3t* mFOR SALE OR RENT—A la^c Mastio Brick HOUSE, with all the modernim provenients; hot and cold water, gas, heaters. Ac-al in completo order, No. W Union street. Burlington, N. J. Apply to K. I\ MIDDLETON, 5 N. FRONT Street, or to THOMAS DKGDALE. soji-tr rfr r ling ton; , U.i. ftSj TO LET—Yerv commodious and dc- IMsirahle modern with largo Back Buildimr.No.J7W CHESTNUT Street, quite new, and finished throughout in the best manner, wjth or 3 r . c Q n * lenience, iiandsfiine Mirrors. Chandeliers, and Gas Fixtures may remain in the house. Apply to JOHN G. JOHNSON, 520 WALNUT Street, Room No. 13, se2l-3t* UpStair*. AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, SC Oct. 22,1M9. on the premises "A‘Valley Farm,” in Chester county, adjoining Cain Station, on Penn sylvania Railroad, three miles west of Dowmnjttown. containing 125 Acres of excellent quality ol Lnnd. with good Building#, and possessing many advantages c-i water, roads, and other convenience*. For further par ticulars call upon JNO. E. FOX. Executor. s2l-Im* No. U South 'XHIRD Street, Phils. m FOURTH-STREET RESIDENCE FOR BALK.-Tho de.irabte ttiroe-slorr brick (IwMhnj, at tho northwest corner of FOURTH and BLITON ■WOOD Streets; gaa throughout; bath; hot and cold water; nnd modern conveniences Terms acconuno da'me. Apply to HORACE FRITZ. Conveyancer, sou' hwest corner NINTII and SANSOM Streets. se2U 6»* fjiil IRD-STREET STORE TO RENT JL The four-story building. No. JW North THIRD Strost. Rent moderate. Apply to HORACE FRIT/ Conveyancer, southwest corner MMll and DAiNbU.u 1 Streets. • *€») rilj LET—A Second-story Room, conve- JL nient to the State House, suitable forftLawyer’* Office. Apply •).)! CHESTNUT Street. *l6_ ® FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— The subscriber, in concentrating his business on Chestnut street. Mest of Tenth street,offer* for Bale, upon reasonable terms, hit large manufactorv, with, out building* and large lot of ground {renting 011 Sixth. Mar shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost any targe manufacturing businers For partioniars ALFRED FITLER. Conveyancer, No 51 N.BIXTH Street, or to the subscriber, No. St. Mte-lrn WM. D. KUUr.Ko. For sale. Thfl 8ulwonl»r -will ilupow "f th» entitn Etook ol FINE .MONUMENTS. STATU All i. HEAD AND FOOT STONES, tc.j Ao. AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD, No. 1M» ARCH Street, West of Eighteenth .treet „ ,l.j n , WM. HILL MOORE. ]»» FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200 mlm Acres, well fenced end watered, in a rood 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 aee. Situate within two miles of a Railroad Station, Kent County, Delaware; comfortable buildinzs. lor particulars ad dress Box 32. Chester. Pennsylvania. au3o-lro T O BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—Roxbo rough Cottage Lots for sale, admirably located ou and near Ridge Avenue, above the Six-mile Store. Passenger Railway Cars now running near, and will soon run by them. Apply to , JOHN FRASER. Architect, au27 Im* No. 112 South FOURTH Street. ©50,000 TO LOAN, S' N SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS. E upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, 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 laa -3S years. Office hours from 7A. -M. to 7P. M. Second-hand Gold and Silver Watohes, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for aale cheap, at one-qatf the original ro*t. an* gy-if BOARDING. BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms, single and in suites, can bo, had with first-class Board, for the Summer, Fall, and Winter, at 1315 US AL NUT Street. suB-2ra SPOUTING. jv— HAMBURG PARK.—MONDAY, September 2J, at 3. 1 a o’clock, two Trots will coma u(T should the weather p,o\e favorable, t>etween the celebrated Young Defiance and Dunkirk, and Aw ful and bay mare Flower. Admission 25 cents se2i-2t* E. EASTMAN, Proprietor. STOVES. STOVES! STOVES!! H JAME n*,£^ T R sVreet. Is novr prepared to meet the wants of the publie more completes in all the deUilnof the Stove trade than any other establishment in Philadelphia, in proot of which ho invites COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION. The following are amoog his own popular inventions, several ot which havoalrearlr obtained a national refu tation as lurpassingin eztellente and economy any other JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the Improved Gen-burning Cooking .stove, acknowledged to be tho h»st Stove lor family use in tlio world. ~ JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee ot the celebrated o*B consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming into general u*o. _ ... . „ , JAMES SPEAR in the Patentee of the Improved Sil vers Air-tuht Uaa-consuimng Parlor s *tovo. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented > Ornamental Stove Urn, which trom lU heauty and utility is likely, this season, to be umver -B"j\lMLIMLl ML {?^PEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel, ami Comfort-savmg Ironing Pan. , _ . . JAMES SPEAR is the inteutorand Patentee of the celebrated Ka'lway-car Heater. , , For all of the above the Inventor very justly claims advantages which require but tube understood by the public to be universally appreciated and rrolerred to ajjv other articles of thatclasM m the market; and ue would herebr extend a cordial invitation to ail persons in w«nt of Stoves to cat! and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to exammowill hive ever) attention shown them, whether intending immediately to rur chaae or not. CHARLES JONES, No. 305 North SECOND Street, (Successor to A. (IEHw J. Gallagher,. would respectfully call the atien- of those desiring stoves to his extensive assortment ol Cooking. Heating, and Farlor stoves. I have purchased the exclusive right to the re/o*J! jnfci ami T<i><urs. in Philadelphia, of Gallagher * Celebrated ** Morning Star” and "‘Sunrise” Gas-burning Cooking Stoves, well known for years as the most satisfactory Stoves in the market. Also, his new Flat-top Cooking {Rove “ Daylight,” which combines all the useful im provognenti, anil operates admirably. I also manu facture, in a superior manner, Silver s Gas-burner ol the host Russia taeot Iron. These are the most economical and shady managed Parlor otoves in use. _____ slo-Jin NEWLAND & CD.. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An <"itensi\e ito ( ’t Oil, PAINTINGS, cte. All .1 very Low Puce o* AKIII Street, atxivo SIX IIP Philmlwlphin. r, »19-D*lif WARM AIR FURNACE. THE Nir.V CONE FURNACE GAS CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warm ycr houso with one-tuibd iknh cost. tit*i* is required bv anv other Furnace, Satisfaction in ell ca:es guaranteed. Buildings Warmed and Ventilated by ARNOLD A WILSON, K!0 CHESTNUT Street. CLATK MANTELS, The Richest and mnt Beautiful Specimens of Enamelled fclitc Mnnte’s, over ottered for s t'e in this country, nmir'f.ir lured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate stone, and lor lalo \ory low'. ARNOLD A WILSON, ]■ 10 CHESTNUT Street. COOKING RANGES. All in went of the Beat Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range, will do well t > o til at ARNOLD A WILSON’S, se 1(1 3mif 1010 CHESTNUT Street. 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR—Great Emporium for Stcrcobctipes and Stereoscopic Views, American, French and Engliah. Opera Glasses, Microscopes, and improved Spectacles, correctly muted to the e%e*. at ,M. 1. FRANKLIN'S. Optician, _ . D 2 South FOURTH Street, tie tow Chestnut. »» Artificial unman Ere* inserted. wMmif W2ILVER SOAP—A simple preparation »i f or cleansing Silver Plato, Jewelry, .Mirrors. Mar ble, Ac., far more convenient and effective than any other. One Im|l the lTl>or of House cleaning mar l-e Rated by using this Soap, which cannot possibly injure the finest Zinc white, and as no scrubbing is required, the saving in the wear ol the paint is much greater than the cost of tlio Noap. It leaves the surftce as pure ami white ns when new. Manufactured nnlv hr the Boston Indexieal Soap Company, and sold Ly their appointed Agents. HASSARD A CO.. Apothecaries, TWELFTH amICHESTNLT. a2l tf SEDDINGER A liURWELL, Silvorplaters, rear of No. 2IC ARCH Street, kenp on hand an as sortment of Cnrn »-•(* Hub Bands, Shaft Tips, Name P.Hei.Ac . at tlu* lowest cub prices. Old Binds re ttln'ed and all other co u-h mounting, at short noGce, k2l 3t* UAJsO, tiILVNO.-—lOO tons of Guano, " X in store ttnd for sale, JOHN MtCANEY. fJI-v’.* • - ahhw.hh'.kt*.— AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS MONDA Bsth, 1S». MR. AND MRS. J. W. WALLACK, WWBV AT IMMENSE BILL WILL BE PRESENTED. The performance will commence with the admired play of DON CAESAR DE BAZAN. Don Ciesar de Bazsn Mr. J. W. Waßaek. Don Jose, Mr. J. J. Prior. Charles the Second. cfSpam.- Mr. BngM- M.ritenn .Mr«. V. T. Bonn. LoorBKOH. Grand Pa* d# Deux.br SIONOHINE OALETTI and PRATEBI. To be follower b» the comedietta of A NABOB FOR AN HOUR, .Mr.H.FUcidfl. .Mr. W. Dawd/a. .Mias West. •Mass Plac«. Sam Hobbs Dick Ihimpney. Knima Leslie... Nancy Scragg# To conclude with the Operatic Drama (second and third acts' of „ , , „ GUY MANNERING. Colonel Mannenng Mr. J. J. Prior Henry Bertram Mr Bn'g*. Ponwne Sampson .Mr. W Daridee. Dandm Dinmont Mr. A. W. Feno*. Julia Vannering Luej Eecott. I.ucy Bertram- .* Mr*. P»e*. Meg Mernlic# Mr*. J. W. W*Back, Jr. With all the OrKinai Music. ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FIVE CETTfS. Seats n«ay he secured d*iJ* from Eir ht A. M. until Fhm P. M.-TKE OFFICE fS NOW OPEN. Doors op#n «t Vto 7 o’clock. Performance* to tnenc# at 71a o’clock. **3B WHEATLEY k CLARKE’S ARCH* STREET THEATRE- _ THIS (MONDAY! KVFNING. Fast ». NINE POINTS OF THE LAW. Joseph Ironside. Mr. Gilbert; Mr* Sm» lie Mr*. Drew. THE SPITAI SFIKLD WEAVER. . THE FRENCH SPY. Iu which Miss Aruela Seitoo appear*. ScALk or Pbilb«.—Admission. 15cents; Secured Seats m Dress Circle,s7X cents; Parquet.so cent*. Door* open at To’elock; performance to eommeaee at o'clevk precisely. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. Sole Lessee M. A. GARRETTPON. THIS (.MONDAY) F-VENIN**, bepu 25, THE FRENCH 3PY. Sfathilde Meric. M’s* Margte Mitehellt Co*. D# Courcy. Mr ShewelJ; Mohammed, Mr. G. w. Snath. To conclude with _ __ KATTY O’SHEAL. Xatly O'Sheal. Miss Maine MttchelL Scale or Prices.— Dres* Circle. (Seat*secured with oat extra charge.> 50 rent*; Parquet. (Sean secured at JO cents. )21% ; Second Tier asd Family Circle and Third Tier. 25 cents (Private Boxes, aoeordme to their loeue, J 5 and $3: Single Seat* in Orchestra and Private Boxes- 75 cent*. Box Office open dajly, from 10 until t o’clock, xrfeen seats can be secured in ad ranee- IVATIONAL THEATRE. X* WALNUT straat. h»twe#a Eighth and Ninth. MARSH’S JUVENILE COMEDIANS. THE Wi»*CD‘R« OR TirR^AOE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, September 2Kth and 27th. Wilt be presented the NAIAD QUEENT Doors open at 7 o'clock; Performance to cotnmeno* at 7S. Admission 25 cents; Parquet and Dtet* Ctrole. 50 cent*; P*i\ate Boxes, $1: Orchestra chair*. 7* east*; Orchestra chairs. s*rnral dunn< the day. 66 cent*. A GRAND PERFORMANCE, foe the accoainvyda (um of Ladies and Children on SATURDAY AFTER NOON commencing at 2H o’clock. Box office open froca 10 A. Mto3 P. M., when sett* may be eecured. *e3B THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 0/ THE FINE ART?. NOTICE TO STUDENTS. The Evening Studies by gaa-luht from the Caet* of Antique Htatasry* commence on BATUHDAY, October Ist. at 7 P. M. The Lif* Class commence* its studies on MONDAY Evening, October Sd, at 7 P. M. JOHN SARTAiy. Chairman of Committee on Instruction. Dr. valentine, The most pleasing of all Lecturer*, will give a senes bis htnooroos PARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS, CONCES'I HALL, CHESTNUT stree* above Twelfth, Commencing MONDAY Eveninz. the ?ith,endeon tinning every evening during the week. Hi* effort* to please have rierer failed to draw Urge and isaßioaaoU audiences. The Doctor will introduce at least FIFTY CHARACTERS each evening, making this the roost pleasing entertain' raent in the city. _ TICKETS2S CENTS; OR FIVE FOR *l. To commence at a quarter to Eight o’clock. astt-Tl* STANFORD'S OPERA BOUSE, O ELEVENTH »tre«t. between Chestnut and Market, "Open for the Season. SANFORD'S STAR TROUTS, „ the largest Company in the world. In their excellencies every evening. SANFORD appear* Every evening in £l* great Role or Chanotex* Doors open at ?>». Commence at & Admission 25 cents. Chuldren 12 oenta. aucS-Jm T\l cDONOUGU'S GAIETIES—RACE ST., UA below THIRD. _ . THIS EVENING, THE GREAT TAMOXIME BLANCO’S MAGIC SWORD, With New Scenery, New Dresses, and New Appoint* mant*. WONDERFUL TRICK! GREAT SCENIC TRANSFORMATIONS J MECHANICAL EFFECTS! Price of Admission 10 and 15 cent*. Private Base* 25 cent*. HATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Invito 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 la turedfor table use in any part of the world. Our Standard of Silver is 936-1000 parte pore. The English Sterling 926-1000 «■ Amorican and French. Thus it will be seen that we give thirty -five partspurer than the American and French coin, and ten parts purer than the English Starling. We melt all car own Silver, and our Foreman being connected wi th the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several yean, we guarantee the Quality as above (935), which is the jUust that can be made to bt urrUeablt, and will resist the action of acids tnutk better tAa* thi eriuearp Siivtr manufattund. WM. WILSON & SON, 8. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. N. B.—Any fineness of Silver maps&ctared as mtm4 upon, but youttctlg aciu mf trior to Frentkaatd isuri 'an standard. Dealers supplied with the same standard aa need in our retail department. Fine Stiver Bare. 3&-ICOO parte pure, oonstantly oo hand. aale-eua HARDWARE* PRUITT. BRO,* dc CO.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS H A R D*W ARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, do., 529 MARKET STREET. 529 23 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, &u5-3m PHILADELPHIA. KLENSZiiiY &CO'» HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE. NO. 427 MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS., PHILADELPHIA. COPARTNERSHIPS. TVOTICE.—The Copartnership heretofore pxißtinr bettreen tlie Subscribers is dicsdred by mutual consent. THIS DA\. THOMAS T. MASON harms purchased CHARLES K. RuBINSON’S entire interest in the Concern, is alona authorized to settle the busineesof MAS< X i CCL THOMAS T. MASON, C. E. ROBINSON. Philada., Sept 7,1859 N.8.-The DRY GOODS JOBBING Business will be continued at No. 4& MARKET Street, under the earn* name, by THOMAS T. MASON. I'iulajm., Sept. 7,1459. s8»lm {\IUTLCIS IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 11 firm of WA RNICK. CHADWICK, A BRO. is this dar dissolved. The Heater, Range, end Store busineae will l>e continued under the name of CHADWICK A BRO., at the Northeast oorner of SECOND end RACE Streets. JOHN K. CHADWICK. FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia. July 11. 1359. trlt-tf CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac. MERINO. 140 SOUTH FRONT STREBT. Has m store and bond, and Oden for Sale, a Large Assortment of CIGARS, Received direct from Havana, of choice and favorite Brand* anJ.tf GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS# LONGCOPE & PEAROE, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREBT, 1 Hare now in store a full assortment in their line, to which they invite of their customers and buyers of such goods. aus-Zm JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of "Win ♦ cWrier & Scott—GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH L*IJLTU R E ana SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 81 CHESTNUTStreet, (nearly opposite the Girard House Philadelphia. J. W.S. would respectfully call the attention of hie funner patrons and friends to bis new store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A rerfeot fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with qe Shirts and Collars REMOVALS. rjWYI.OR, GILLESPIE A CO., HAVE REMOVED TO THE IN lON STEAM EI'OAR REFINERY, No 337 ST. JOHN STREET No 119 SOUTH FRONT SIREET. sl9-mwflottf Removed— jamfs xeedham. iiasr Bre*a<*r. has reinoied from Jon*?* Hotel, to Wo. 12 SIXTH Street, where he respectfully ie£t*e Lie <>l.l patrons and the publif *ea*t*«. r » Snsvins, Heir Cutling. and *>t-3t Removal.— maMk aswolff h»T® Removed !oNo.3ST®BKSTRrMLSojtirdj. below Fourth, where they offer * ***** a **° rt y, e s t °» Kail and Winter Goods. at very low pneee. *U ha Because you get a superior Picture, either rhot..!r»p>i or Amhrot, of er.r «i»«ire. »ou report to Rfcl.UhK S rboto.raphio ti ,lit n sVc<>M> Street, abore Green. It* 17MDVAHD THOKBECKE. No. 1407 LO- J.l CI'ST Street,b-»« to inform h.s pupils and the rrbV tint he his resumed hie instruction on the Piano. M hMueuaily at 2 o’clock. tK-mwte .900-1000 «
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