ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAI 'HOTELS, ' W* TO TWitVB night. [.Fir additional Arrivals see Fourth Page.} GIRARD HOUBE—Chostnut Btrect, below Ninth. W 0 Tdmpkins, NO GO Morton, Ga H Campbell, , W J oven* & la, G& Mi*s &WI Ann Evans, Ga Miss 8 Kollum, Ga Mis* 8 T Owens, Ga J A Sang*/, N Y OH Booth, Eng . . E Howes k wf, Boston vterpt vf '- ?os,on - i&iisi&Kfe** .fmj4sssss» : , Mrs KNiaeo, Poltaville MissL wbitney,Pottsvillo * JL?bt Piuh.La ... 88 Carrier, Harrisburg w Porter, Boston ;* Mrs Howard. Boston Jaa J Higgins, NY ' £9& e *tar 1 l Y . ? SamlKeyser,NY, §.2*P& n , t **4 o *r « JTpoko, Daltou,- ' Tho*Rolierts, N Q -. w H Thornton. 11l , JSFishor.lH _, JR. Hall. Girard, Pa D Bpl & wf.Cliicsgo A Maynard. Boston M-Wood, Fitobburg , i* W-PumwtttCona - • Geo 0 Dunbar, Conn GBHartson, N Y ' J Carney, Mobile J H Yarbnurgh A la, N 0 ‘R. P Ynrnourth & la, N C John Neal &la, NO WR Riley, JVC *"■ E Carter, Ya - • EHLarkSn .* r' E N Kirkpatrick Thou U Walter,Was h.NC Jae Perrine, Daytou, 0 1 / ' JONES* HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth, PHGoejjp, BethlehemHF Anners. Pa f »c r TOauj? j/Hifgins t NV ' V ' JSCmn&Wfcla.NY A MMerwin.N Y,, . tJW Dimmiok, N Y K A Hoyt, NY WBlair,NY ' ■JB Duvall, Philn ’ EJ Cowley, NY PA Steers, Pmv. R J R Edwards, Jr, Balt Mr'Riebaras, N Y '* C Reynolds, jLfcw*enee QFWebiter.Md JT Griffith, Va , JM Wnrdwell,N Y W Wilkinson, Wash D W Drake, NY- O Carpenter, N Y G R Bennett, Balt K ft Carter, Va H Chase Me A Christian, NY JJBroaa.'NY GWJanney, >a Cbs^wafiier,'Baltimore Geo Thompson, Baltimore '4j; Moi’Mil, Baltimore W H burner. Baltimore Jno Ho**, BaUimoro woo B Baynes: Baltimore wm Gardner, Baltimore .RDoraeyt Baltimore . L J Bardell, Baltimore ' T OttiKlwifi, Bnltniiors _ Br Pishor, K C jJP George. Richmond, Va W O Hodgson, Ga WEKennedy,Tenti CHTomf, nJt ~ . AH &Utm.Ball}more Col Brown, Washington G-B flartson.NY „ C Nodpol, N Y , SHnldwiraGa ' W F Corberv k son, N 0 Rodenbough, Easton P.M Doyle, Pa Elollowayußaltrmote v. . v AMERICAN HOTEL—Chsatnut at, above Fifth. A Rob«sonv Inaneh Chunk - LleuVCohen, U 8N Benißinnun, i’ottsviUe Tbps E Oldham,Term lWsp?4t • Phila 3YJ?^ , lbs.,Ma|fl, NDmke, Newton NP . K Everett & laTPmla J.C Dunckelcian', N \ T J Hines, t'hippensbure Geo S Hme»-Oxtoni, P& , W Corßss, N x -M Reddy. NY' ' Y li A Stockton, NJ w . ; John J Sib,ey, Mn s L T Smith, NC m T Funkhonuer. vn AMTMIof.V# PMorf«l!,Md ’ ALS)e, V« .. JO Wllkirwon.NC . 1> S Hammond, N Y E Younj?, Pjttsbark v RC Baylor, Va , = , .GWClepper, Altoona O Dtiulnn,NC DPHunter, Altoona . . &c,Parker,N c., , ? . TB PantomAla. Conn BenjE Himter, Altoona l Wra J,WUmor, Bslt Jm Cor lung. Mobile. MERCHANTS’ HOTEL-Fonrth ; ft.. below Arch, TohnElwood, H 8 A. , AD Rutherford, HarrubV James M Bowman, Muncy H C hresmer, Bedford D L Ireland, Milton . - C DKline, Lewtsburg Col AC Ever A la, Pa A Simpson & la.Pa H Colton & Is; W msport John Gilftilan* Chester oo John ITpnneHsy. Chester on Mrs Mundsy, Chostorco A Wollti, Bethlehem . . T Letnliaok, Salem, N C SStarkweather, Keokuk s M H Anaeil.Kinsston,Pa Thos Hutchins, Wyorolmc , H Vansooy. Wyoming J, I ahCMjmaker, Wyoming S R Shoemaker, Wyoming ‘ ,THK UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third. W Libert, Charabersburg D Dialer, Hanover ’ , J’W'Behder, Hanover JK Smoker &U, Pa - ■'GsoEeibert, Pa ' Genl D C Watson, Pa • T{D Heilman. Cresson J Nissloy, Mt Joy, Pa] HHerst. Lancaster' J G Reding, N Jf W Znne. Easton, Pa ’ H J McDonald. Pa A’D Harlan. Coatesville’ P B Housum. Pa B Harwood, Pottsville -Col R Ratcliff. Tamaqua ' M F Fowior. Tamaqua John Houser, Tnraaqua W Hayes, McEwons ville, BALD EAGLE HOTEL-Third at., ab. CallowhiU. F Irwin. Phifa H Dunkel, Pa| P Krcdncke, Pa CA Rapp. Duyleatown C G Schuller, Catasauqaa D Knerr, Lehigh co, Pa F Stockton & ta, Lehigh ca A Hath, Pa_ • • Mrs Hath, - Pa . ;• : J Hiltigas, Pemujluirg, Pa JFMortz.Annyille.Pa J 8 Baylor* Anuvijle,Pa J H Gross,-Ephiala,;Pa' p T BoWner, Lebanon co Albert Phillips. DoylestoWn L.H Phillips, HI. . . P Blister, Middletown ' MiM E A Horn* Woisport h HSn~dor, Lehijrhton _ MH Gette),Myerstown - CRhniehart.Reading, Pa‘,;. . . MERCHANTS' ut„ ab. Callowhill. MreWagner, Hamburg CJarrett. Pa J J Roos, Danville, Pa • W H Reeder, Quakertown r Hess, Quukcrtown J H merts, Freoburk, Pa CTM Newman. Pa . L W Drdke, Hazelton C E Peiserl, Bethlehem , > MOUNT VERNON—Second street, above Arch. R Parsert, Bethlehem . JTraxler,Pa Jnoß Young, NJ Jaoß Lewie, N J. JJit Blackwell* Jersey Shore A H English, Jersey Shore w C Miller. Danville Jos L Yoder, Pa, A Bouder, Easton • - - -W HDimmig. I’a , waardpr, Bloomsburg G A Willits, filpomsburg Jno dnuman, Espy; Pa - ; Cynts Shuman; Espy, Pa SamlShaiuan,.Pa . - WJohn,Pa ' FRANKLIN HOUSE, Chestnut street, above Third. M Ronyer & la, Altoona W L Hyde,' Boston J Hoffman A ia. Joniataco MiusßKi»ue, Pa Seth Smith, Delaware, W H Harbaugh, Ohio D MdKehbin. Ashland IMPORTATIONS. IReported for the Press.] WILMINGTON, NC—Schr Kate Mernll— KS bbls enU turpentine >Rowby, Ashburner A Cd; 110 do Knight A Belli *2 do-173 do roain GO Van Amnngc, Jr; 215 do 385 do rosin Cochran A RusseUt ,387 do rosin 60 do spts tur> penline Kates A Foster; 20 bales filling Hay A McDe vitt; li do sheeting Tmgley, tngljsh;& Cot iis bags dried fruit Tustin A Bhewell; 23 do 10 bbis do Jordan A Bro; 9 pkss do ll H Culbertson; 31 pkgs sundries 64 tons old railro «d wheels and axles 118 bbls rosm order, WILMINGTON. NC-Schr B LB Wales-Jdbags ras* Jespup A Moore; 32 do warp J 8 Woodward A Bon;7ddo dried fruit Waterman A Young? 30 bids do Leech A Co; 1 roll leather D Kirkpatrick A sonr'STJ? hWs rosin 113 do spts turpentine Kates A Fasten 400 do rosin 200 do spts turpentine Rates A Pouter; S 3 do Yarnall A Ogdon; 61 do KLocie A Co; 2 bis mdse ordw. MARINE INTELLIGENCE, BEEFOURTH PAGE. • -. r 1 ARkrVED.' ' U 8 mail steamship State of Georgs, Garvin. fromSa vsnnah. 70 hours, with mase ana passengers to Aiex Heron, Jr. , j c r , ' ll, - vPVTXMWIATH.''' '*"■ (Corre»poodene«ofThePresi.) - ' -0 - . ‘ N*tr YoPx.SepNZ?. Amred f ßbip wXibbr,from Calcutta, . ■ ' •* ■ . • 'i' * -V '•' ' SeptST. AtnyftO»sJ»pAnde«,fToraFenapt. • , , , Belov* nhipn John Xon* and Herbert; Uarlu Orlando, CtoraßaenoaAjreatAbasun»froraMoDt«tnieo. ■ ' n. . ~ij • / Nkw Cmr.BAJtfli Kept 27. Attired, ship* Leocbmar, .from Boetcn; Harry Birch, fromYork* • ■ Steamship flfChmond 23th forPiuladelplii*, : , -i.• • . ‘ ; Steamship Bostop, Sellew, hence, arnved at N York. * Btearrisliip De Soto, Bollock, cleared at New York yes „ terday for Havana* ■-- ‘ - •■; 1 • -. ’ Steamship City of Baltimore,Leltch, from Liverpool, Mtinfoe, from New York.or- sailed from Singa .pore July 28 for Cowes, lor orders.; _ .Ship Parthenon, Sonne, for Unique, sailed from val -1 pftiMio9th uH»'- SbipXlachal, l»fore reported ashore on West Bank, ' tut* been abandoned by the underwriters’ agent. Alt * hercarxo had been discharged except the. salt, which is atotalloss; - , ShipLucnma. Butter,from Liverpool,wasot Bermuda lCtninst. leaking. „ , , , . Bark V S Menus, Means, from Bio de Janeiro, arrived from lepton, at Valparaiso 2d u)t.an(t®itedMhforfquiquo. Bark M.«Fojero, Costa, from Palermo, at New York , for Iquique, sailed frpmVal !psvaie-HthlMt.r: ’ ■ *, V’ / • - , - BarkHotjqua,Cartwright,from Foo-chow-foo,arrived Philadelphia 2fitb» was ntPOfisaPfihoeizthittßt. , . , KetsV President Benson, Champion; for Monrovia, ''W ® nearer, ,i Har. from Rio Grande, arrived at New York yesterday. - , Bears Ocerttt Biro, Quillm, and Migmonette, Snow, henro, arrived at Richmond 2dih insL • Schr Wfn Henry, Passapea, sailed from uicUmona 28th insi, for Philadelphia.. Propeller Tacony, Ely, cleared at New.\ ork yssterday for PhilatlelphLA. -^ROOERr-ES. R. S; REED & CO,, WB 0 L E S J l E G R 0 C £ RS > No. Sift ARCH STREET, BELOW. SECOND STREET. Og hand, at all times, strictly Pritne Rio Coffee; Love ling's, Pennsylvania, and New York Syrup and Honey, in barrels. . -- * - ;,s2B-6t MOUNT VERNON - ' 111. - PHdTOORAVinC VIEWS. , Two of the House, rear and front, nod two of lhe TOMB OP WASHINGTON, Size, 15x10. 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OLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS The undersigned states that he has frequently for sale books printed between the Vears 1470 and 1500; early editions of the Fathers of the Reformers andof the Pu ritan Divines t in Law, Braeton, LVttteton, Pufiendorff, Grotius,Dowat, Coke, Hale, the Year Books, Reports, &o„ are often to be found on his shelves; Cyclopedias, Lexiooas, Classio authors, History, Poetry. Philosophy, Soienoe, Political Economy, Government, Architecture, Natural History. Treatisesuponthese and other kindred sutijeots are being continually dealt m by mm. Books, F SS^ llladelthll - JOHN CAMPBELL. rUIAJV3ERS’S ENCYCLOPEDIA. (TobeinB , lmonhly parts, Woontseaoii,) supplied to any address, froe of postage, by ... . . JOHN MoFARLAN, Agent for Peuusylvniiitt, For Appleton’s New Amerioan Cyclopadia, aud Beu nffiß?fßffifcL.OHEBTNUTStr..L Agents wanted to canvass in every oountr, au27-lin GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. jpiNE SHIRT. WRAPPER, ANP DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY. W. W. KNIGHT, 600 ARCH STREET. SUPERB, DRESSING-' GOWNS Of the newest Styles. The best assortment in the city always on hand, HEAVY UNDER CLOTHING ,2S-6t OF ALL KINDS. KNIT JACKETS, the Cheapest in the city, at the Manufactory, from sin per dozen no, a superior article of Ribbed Berlin and Lined Jackets. Also, Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers. Comforts, Ac « ~~ JOdiN GADSBY A SONS, s2Bl2t* No. 10 FETTER Lane, Third, above Arch. furnishing goods AMD TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS# LONGOOPE & PEARCE, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Have now in store a full assortment in their lino, to whioh they invite the attention of their customers and buyers of such goods, aus-2m J NICHOLSON, * Manufacturer of SHIRTS. LINEN and MARSEILLES . , J BOSOMS and COLLARS. A large and choice assortment/and well made, al ways on hand, unto whioh 1 particularly invite the at tention of cash and prompt-paying short-time buyers, S. h. corner oi SECOND ana ARCH Streets, Philadelphia. siO-im* JW, SCOTT—late of the firm of Win • ohester Sc Scott-GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 81 CHEBTNUTStreet, (nearlyopposite the GirardHouse Philadelphia. . J.W.S. would respectfully pall the attention of his former patrons and friends (oh is new store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTB at short notioe. A Eerfeot fitguarantjed. Wholesale Trade supplied with ne Bhirts and Collars. Jy2l-ly DRY GOODS JOBBEKS. SHAWLS!! t A FULL LINE or STELLA. SHAWLS, BLACK AND COLORED CENTRES, NEW DESIGNS, FIFTY PER CENT. UNDER REGULAR PRICES. ALSO. A JOB LOT RE VERSIRLE SHAWLS. THIS DAY, JOSHUA L. BAILY, 213 MARKET STREET, ,8-tf PHILADELPHIA. .jgPECIAL NOTICE. MORRIS L- HALLOWELL & CO. [nvite the attenlion of BUYERS to tlieir largo m sortment of FANCY DRESS SILKS, Style, purchaaed muoli under rercu. lar prices AT RECENT AUCTION SALES, Which will bo sold at prices UNDER DOST OF IMPORTATION TiiEtn *tock ov DRESS STUFFS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, 4o„ A c, Is complete and well adapted to the wants of THE LATE AND NEAR TRADE , Ami wiU l Mi sold at low prices to CASH AND PROMPT PAYING BUYERS. 537-6 t LEGAL# IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, a Estate of CAROLINE fi. THOMPSON, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit settle, and adjust the account of LEWIB C. CASSIDY. Ad ministrator of the estate of CAROLINE B. THOMP JON, deoeased, and to make distribution of the balance n the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties ntererted. on WEDNESDAY. the 18th day of Ootober, 869, at 4 o'clock I*. M., at hjs Office, 430 SPRUCE Street, in tho city of Philadelphia. s2B-wfrm-7t T. HKNNEBBV, Auditor. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ? FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL MARY A. GAVFF. hr her next friend. Ac., t*.«. RO BERT W. GAUFF. September T, 1858, No. 45. Sir Please take notice that the Court have granted a rule on the respondent Robert W. GaufT, 111 the above case, to show cause why a divorce, a vinculo niatrimn nii should not be decreed between tho above pariioN, returnable the 6th day of October, A. D.. 1859. nt )() o'clock A. M. Service of the sntd rule has failed 011 account of the absence of the said respondent. Very respectfully, P. T. VAN SANT. m Att’y fot LlbellAnt. To Mr. Robert W. Gavfk, Respondent. 80^8-wMt TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS X FOR TH|CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL- F KIiIZABETH T. PENNOCK v». HORATIO B. PEN-' NOCK.Jf. Snb. in Divorce. June T.. 1859. No. 19. > On motion of P. P. MORRIB, for Libellant, a rule ha* been granted tn the above case, returnable Oetoiler 15th, 1859, to show cause why a divorce a vinoulo matrimonii should apt bo decreed. Personal servioo of noticeof this rule, nriffinally returnable on the 2ith of Beptoml>cr, 1859, having failed on account of the nbsence or respond ent. the Court have directed this publien ion. s2B-w&f6t* More proof of the wonderful EFFECTS OF MONKLL’S AMERICAN HAIR REPARATOR. ♦ , PtirLAtnttrmA, September 27th. 1859. Thi* is to certify that i wad bald for many yearn, nml wftsrecommendodtotry yoqr Reparator; and having procured three liottles, used it for three months, which hnsenuwdmr hair to grow, and although not quite ah thick as before, yet it is constantly erowtn?. R. M. JONES, No. 39 North Third street. , I’mLAUKt.piiiA. September 27th, 1859. Mr. J. F. Moxbll: Dray Bir-~ BomA time since ujy hair commenced falling out. so much so. that I was, in fact, faarfttl ofbecoming bald; but hearing of the won derful power of jour Reparator, 1 was induced to buy a lioltle. and after using ono-lialf of it my hair not only conned coming out. butoommeneed growing finely, and 1 have now as thick a suit of hair ns ever I had. * JACOB EVANS, _ ' No. 524 Cherry street. Foraalo bvT. H. PETERS OKNT3*, ONE DOLLAR. «27-3 f Bl« CHESTNUT STREET. (]LOTHB!I CLOTHS!!! SNODGRASS & STEELMAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, «tc., NO. 62 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, Are dnily receiving additions to their nlrendy large ■took of FALL GOODS. Comprised in part of BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, BRAVERS, '* CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, PLAIN AND FANCY CABSIMKRBB, SILK, VELYET, AND CASHMERE VESTINGS, Ac. N. B.—A variety of Cloths and Beavers suitable for LADIES’ CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, all of which will be sold nt reasonable prices. 534-tf gJYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH. STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GO O 13 S . 18 5 9, DRY GOODS FOR AUTUMN. THE WHOLE STOCK OF SILK GOODS. FULL STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS. PULL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, FASHIONABLE FALL S.H AWLS, CLOTHS. CABSIMEREB. AND VESTINGS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, TABLE LINENS, Ac. N. B.—Black Silks, Wholesale, at Low Ratee. BARGAINS DAILY FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS s2O-lm AND WINTER GOODS FOR A Mon ami Boya' wear. Black and Colored Cloth*, in French, English, and American Fabrics, Fonoy and Plain Cossimeres. Mixed Continue. Beaver Cloths, Tricot, Ac., Ac. Just from Auction, n largo lutol Low. Medium,and Fine Krailen of Black Cloths of Belgium Fabrics, suita ble lor the Tailoring trade, c\nakn, Ac. CURWEN STorfDAItT A BRO., Nos. 450,452, and 454 North SECOND Street, 527-3 t above Willow, STELLA SHAWLS/ Broohe and Printed Borders, in Black ami Culured Cantroa. A splendid line, compritunv all grades and prices, CURWEN BTODUART £ BRO., 450,452, and 454 North Second Street 527-*t al>ove Willow. Long broche shawls, in Paris end Viennese Fabrics, .. .jnnewdesisns and colorings. CURWEN BTODDART A BRO., _ . 450,452. and 454 North SECOND Btreet, . 527-3 t above Willow. Brocade roues, PRICES REDUCED. CURWEN STODDART A BRO., - -t «. 4W, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street above Willow street. XIOSIERY GOODS.—J. AVM. HOF EIGHTH Slreet, hiunow open.ns Fall Smokof Hosiery Goods, vis t Undervrxts MidDt%werapiCAr^wrifhtanuYf»rner,Banperionnami facture, for ladies and misses’ wear. Merino Shirts and Drawers, lor Rente and jpuths. Merino Hosiery. Cotton Hosiery, Woollen Hosiery. Gloves and Gaunt lets, and good* generally appertaining to the Hosier* business. J. W. H. respcotfullv solieif* the* attention of fatuities to his stook, asauritis them that his Block in on • exoeUeilforvamtT by any other in the city, ami that * nw those of any other regular house. N. 8.-Nn abatement made from the prices named. s2l-wfmtf PORK. —100 bblß. Moss Pork, of New Jantr, Ohio, Milt Philadelphia pncklna, for sal. bl . o. O. MDMißfcOtl.. •54 ARCH Street,•■eoond door above Front, HE TAIL DltY GOODS. BEST (M FRENCH MERINOESnt 75c; Uruwus, Blues, Tun, and Mode, at 7. r >o, tliobest Quality have overbad fur the numey 5 Black Mix ed, Uray Mixed, and Modu Cloth, for Ladies’ Cloaks, 'on cheap; a largo stock of Paris-printed Merinoos. and all wool Delaines; nUo, an immense assortment of superior quality ami choice stylo Delaines, 18? L Our stock of Flannels, Muslins, Tickings. Ao., is unusually urge. Largo lot Handkerchief*, at l2Mc, lOo.jjnd £»e—• bargains. WILLIAMS & CO., seftl-lt* 807 SPRING GARDEN Street. JjIANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. L. j. levy & CO. Ijfivoju.trccmodinuij full ami comi’lote imsurtment FANCY DRESS GOODS. FOR FALL AND WINTER SALES. Besides their own selections in Europe, they have purchased at the NEW YORK AUCTIONS, Clioico goods of this season’s importations, which they are enabled to odor at VERY LOW PRICES. Many of them less than tho COST OF IMPORTATION. They are also prepared to offer at ronnonaWe prices a largo stock o! STAPLE GGODB, which have been se lected with care ns regards the fabrics. Their stock is of very superior quality. „ , LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Embrace nil the essentials, and are now in lull and com plete variety. eO9 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. ' POPLIN VELOURS. An invoke of these noli double width Dress Good* just received, in bold and medium stylos, at a much re duced price. Also, French and Irish Poplin*, in bright colors and Plaids. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, *23 CHEBTNUT and EIGHTH Street*. Bright printed merinos. . French Figured Merinos, in all new styles and colorings. Swiss Figured Cashmere*, in black grounds, very rich effects for children’s dresses. Gay designs of Cnshnier«* nod Flannel* fer Holies do Cbambre. BHARPLKKR BROTHERS, jnW __ CHESTNUTand -EIGHTH. GHAWL BORDERINGS, An assortment of fine goods, of the newest French and India pattern** Stella Bhawla in greatest variety. Wido aud fine Shawl Merinos. BHARPLF.BS BROTHERS, CHESTNUTand EIGHTH Street*. IDALL SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. A Auction lots Shaw]*, at $l.OO, $2.00, $2 AO, to <54.00, Fluor at cost and less. Ladies’ French Cloth Cloaks of Light and Dark Shades Hflint Cloths. Prices range from $6 to $B.OO. Cloaks made to order, at one day’s notice, COOPER * CONAKD. goto NINTH and MAR KB*T. K CHALLENGE COMPETITION! !! DRV GOODS VERY CHEAP!! wp buy for i'ahh WE’RE SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS. WE AIM AT LARGE SALES. A larjte nml varied stock of SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESB GOODS. Linens of om own importation. Cloth. Cnssimej-es, Snttmcttn. flannels, Muslins. Ticking, Ao., Ac. Blankets, iu ail sizes and makes. Marseilles, D'tmt). and Lnncaster Hums, Ac.. Ac. At THORNLEY A CHISM’S, N. E. corner EIGHTH ind SPRING GARDEN. al7-tf JJAPSON’S, CORNER OF EIGHTH'AND CHERRY BTS., Have now open a fine assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, SINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. The whole from the celebrated manufacturers, Hortx fe Wegooer, in Berlin. Our customer* can depend on getting the host artiole over olforod at retail in Phila delphia, at the lowest pneos. A srLRNDID ASSORTMENT embroidered SurrERS, A variety or Black Cloak Tassels. Harusomb Crochet Cloak Fringe*. New and beautiful Dress Trimmings. . Woollen Xmtti.no Yarns, all colors. Zephyr Knit Talmas and Capa. Zepuya Knit Gaiters and Sleeves. A full stock or Staple Trimmings. AT RAFSON’S LADIES’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE. Cor. OP EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS. •10-Sm POLITICAL. PEOPLE’S TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, THOMAS X . COCHRAN, or YORK COUNTY FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, WILLIAM H . K E I 51, or BER&S COUNTY, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, WILL I A M I!. MA N N FOR PROTHONOTAIIY OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, CHARLES 1). KKiaill, FOIL STATE SENATOR—Second Dittnol, fl KOll a K H. BMITJI. V4*B.ftTjLTR SENATOR-Fourtb District. OFO ROE CON N.E LL . FOR ASSEMBLY First DiMrmt-PARBON EDMONDS. Second District—WlLLlAM B. TURXF.R, Third District—CHAßLES UOUTZ, Fourth District—HENßY K. STRONG, Sixth Piitrict—CHAßljES O'NEILL. Seventh District—J. H. SEIiTZER. Eighth District—JACOß E. RIDGWAY. Tenth Disfriet-S. S. PANCOAST. Eleventh District—lSA AC A. SHEPPARD. Twelfth Pintrxt-mCHARD WILDKY. Thirteenth District—JAMES HOLGATK. Fourteenth District—J. B. ALLEN. Fifteenth District—J. F. PRESTON. ffl#toenlh District —GEORGE WILEY. " Seventeenth District—CHAfl. R. ABBOTT. seM-tlloo QEAND RATIFICATION MKKTINd PEOPLE. AT JAYNE'S HALL, v'l V TUVHSIUY EVENING, SEPT. 29. MANN. KNIGHT. THE TICKET OF THE PEOPLE! The Oit\*cn« of the Consolidated City who ate oppos* ed to the despotism and anarchical tendenciesof the LOCO FOCO Pnrty.se developed b> the National Ad* inirttktrntion, under the rule ol JAMES BUCHANAN. And who are in favor of restoring the Govornmont of the country to that Ckmsorrntivo position designed for it by its founders, and Mho Are in favor of the Purity of the Ballot Box, ns against the corruptions which have stiff* inntised us as n people, through the inihienre of tho des potic rule of the miscalled Democratic Party, will as semble in GRAND MASS MEETING JAYNE’S HAUL. THURSDAY EVENING, THE 20th INSTANT, AT » O’CLOCK. Lot tho People como in their stronatli and rally again together for the piUßty of our Institutions. Let them, after having redeemed our beautiful Me tropolis from the grasp of (lie Vandals, again come for ward and show to the country that they nro detoruunud t» carry their Banner of Victory to the Hulls of the Nn tional Capitol at Washington. Addresses will bo delivered by HON. H. M, FULLER, COL. PHILIP S. WHITE. DAVID PAUL BROWN, Esq., MORTON McMICHAKL, Esq., GEORGE A. COFFEE, Esq.. HON. EDWARD JOY MORRIS, WILLIAM B, MANN, Esq., IION. WM. 1). KELLY, HON. HENRY D. MOORE. FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Esq , CHARLES D. KNIGHT, Esq., HON. CHARLES GILPIN, THOMAS K. FINLETTER, Esq., WILLIAM MORAN, Esq., WILLIAM I>. BAKER. Esq., LEOPARD MYERS,Esq., JOHN M, BUTLER, Esq., ISAAC .T. NEAL. Esq,, JAMES COOPER, Em , J. B. HARDING, Esq., J. WAGNER JERMON, Esq,, GEORGE CONNELL, Esq., GEORGE R. SMITH, Esq., AND OTHERS. e»*4l 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAR-Great Emporium for fitereoscopesnnd Stereoscopic Views, American, h rench and English. Opera Glosses, Microscopes, and unproved Speotactes, correctly suited to the eves, at >. Alt. FRANKLIN’S. Optician, 113 South FOURTH Street, belnW Chestnut. 0?" Artificial Human Eyes inserted, tf-lnuf SALKS BY AUCTION. RUCTION NOTICE. MYERS, CLAGHORK, & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 2?th, AT 10 O’CLOCK, ON SIX MONTHS CREDIT. IMPORTANT sale of FRENCH GOOES, OF THE IMPORTATION OF MESSRS. Til IRION, MAILLARD, e offered at n small advance on the cost. WABBUETON, 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. 300 SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW SPRUCE «27-tf flNj J. lIAMBERGER, No. llti North &4&SECOND Street, is prepared to exhibit the most complete stock of Millinery Good*, comprising Ribbons, p'lowers, Feathers. Blonds, Laces, Ruches, Velvets, and other Bonnet Materials. Also, a handsome assort ment of Pattern Bonnets, to alt of which ha would in vite the attention of Merohants and Milliners. N. B.—Goods daily received from Auction, and sold at the lowest prices. a *7-2m* f*. MISS E. M. REDMOND, 207 South 'M&TENTH Street, Phila.. will have on THURS DAY, Sept. 29th, Wh a handsome assortment of Fall Millmory, to which she invites the attention ofher cus tomers. 537-3t* MIbSHS O’BRYAN, 014 CHESTNUT M&fltreet. will open Paris Millinery for the Fall, on THURSDAY, the 29th inst. 526 12t* SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER £4Rt CHANTS will find a splendid assortment of Fall Millinery, at M ra. M. 8. BISHOP'S, No. «» CH EBTNUT Htreet. JoiVUlm_ 2l. Now open, the cheapest assortment of MILLINERY GOODS in this city, sold for cash, or on short time, at wholesale only. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, VELVETS. SATINS, BONNET MATERIALS, ami STRAW GOODS, To which we call the attention of the trade, as we are closing out our FALL IMPORTATIONS AT UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. No. Ql. M. BERNIIEIM & CO., No. 21. ull-Im NO. 21 SOUIH SECOND STREET. PAPER HANGINGS, &c. ■yy ALL PAPER, HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET, Have ona the Inrfe.t Factories in the oil,, and are prepared to furnish all Qualities of PAP R HANG INGS. BORDERS. AND DECORATIVE PAPERS, Either to city or country, at the lowest rates. Their sp>ck now on hand is large, and owners of pro perty, builders, and dealers generally, will had it to their advantage to purchase ol them. b 3-&\v PAPER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOURKE, IT 80UTH FOURTH STREET, (ulow Mark*!) AND OrPOSITK MXKCUAXT STRUT, Have on hand a large and splendid assortment of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS. Towhioh they invito the attention of WBSTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS, au2S-2m jJLEEOE WOOL IN NEW YORK. 100,000 POUNDS Of \»’ry light MEDIUM FLEECES, chiefly froi Ohio, for silo in New York, at No. G 4 IMNE STREET, by MESSINGER A WKIUHT. JAMES STEWART & CO.’S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. GEORGE WUITELEV Importer of Brandy, Wine, fce., 135 SOUTH FRONT Street, offers for sale, in bond only, .STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY, *37-5m WANTS. VA/'AN’I’KD—By a Young Lady in the be a compensation, in whi»|» or m oart. for Bom4 use of Piano to take lessons and practice will be re quisite. Unexceptional reference eireo und AfldreaH 11 D. M. w.,” Pr f „ offid fori da,.? 'WfANTED —To borrow 52.000, on first close mortgage. .Apply to W. M. LEVICK. s2B-3t* No. §43 North SIXTH Street. WANTED. —Five Dollars giren to' any one, for a Situation as Conductor on City Rail road. First-class references. Address “Joseph.” Press office. s2B-2t* SITUATION WANTED.—By a Young Man of biisiaea habits, to keep accounts or make himself generally useful. Will go to any part of the country. Bestol reference given. Address‘‘M. 8.,“ Press office. It* PRIEN’DS TO INDUSTRY—AIIow me, ■*“ though a stranger, through the medium of this tp appeal to you. citizens of this favored city of j mindeiphtn, ito aid me by your counsel, if nothing more, i am here seeking an honest living; I am a good worker. ? aW. OI «^ er u rea^y nud w,ll,R s make myself useful ; i am no mechanic, would that I were 5 I have been eon- m New \°rk and Baltimore a pretty fair sales- Pi 1 ir r av *, an r ® xt ®o«ive acquaintance in the South, ®Mlf I can be favored with an opportunity, I think I shall not disappoint such m shall try we; l iiave well nigh used no my limited means, while begging forern n Heaven grant that some one may hear my appeal, and uve me from idleness and degradation. I oan olTer snliifactory endenceofmy veracity and stand ing generally. I lie* that you weigh the matter, and see me and hear hit history. A note addressed to me at this meet with prompt attention. BEGGAR/* ''MfANTED —In a Commission House, a " J. person who would he active in sales. Toonewbo can give good references for energy and integrity, a fine opportunity is offered for advancement. Address “C, M. with real name, at this office. *24-6t WANTKD —A Special Partner, with Ten to Twelve thousand Dollars, in an established Wholesale House doing a safe and profitable business. Address •» Firm.” office of this paper. s?i-6t* TT'HE ADVERTISER, a practical bnsi ,**■ ness man, desires to associate with a Capitalist having from twenty to twenty-five thousand dollars, in the, purchase of an established mercantile business, of which he hits a thorough knowledge, and to which he can add $4O 000, in sales, the first year. Address Mer chant," at the office of Tke Fret*. ae}4-6t* /COLLECTIONS.—The Advertiser intends making a pollecting Tour through the South and Southwest, during the present Fall and Winter, and will take charge of any unsettled business in that recion that may be entrusted to him, Vnexceptionable testi monials as to capacity and integrity. Address “J. E., M at office of this paper. sSd-mwftt* * LADY TEACHER DESIRES A SITU -fm. ation in a School or private family. Is competent to instruct in any ol the English branches. Latin, and Drawing. The best relerences given. Address “L. E. 8.. Western Sub Post Office. 522 Ct* FOR SALE AND TO LET. MFOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A very desirable Residence, on BEACH Street, south of Hanover street. Lot 40 feet br 200 feet to a back street, will be exchanged for part cash and other improved city property. LUKENB A MONTGOMERY, sat-wAftt* 1033 BRACH Street, 18th ward. TO RENT —A Ltirfcc New Room, 50 feet deep, suitable for a Club or Business Room, at 915 FILBERT Street. w2S 2t* TO RENT —The Store and Basement No. 301 CHESTNUT Street, South side. Bpaciousand desirable as a business stand. «S5-3t* ISB FOR SALE 0R RENT—A large iliuL Mastlo Brick HOUSE. with all the modern im provements; botnnd cold water, jtas, heaters, aco., al in complete order, No. 9d Union street. Barlrruton, N. J. Apply to E. P. MIDDLETON, 5 N. FRONT Street, or to THOMAS DI'GDALE. BURLINGTON, N\ J. 3$ AT PUBLIC SALE —0 1 SATURDAY, *SCOct.22,JS69.on the promises “A Yalley Feral'” m Chester county, adjoining Cain Btation, on Penn sjlvama Railroad, three miles vest of Dowmngtown. containing 125 Acres of excellent quality of Lana, with good Buildings* and possessing many advantages ft water, roads, and other conveniences. For farther par ticulars call upon „ JNO. E. FOX. Executor, s2l-lm* No. 11 Bouth THIRD Street, Phila, TO LET—A Second-story Room, eonve nient to the State House, suitable for a Lawyer’s Office. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street, *l6 TO RENT—The House GOB South NINTH Btreet,has eleven rooms, a fine yard, the usual conveniences, and is in perfect repair. s3S-rowt3t» 4 ra FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE— £&£jl The subscriber, in concentrating his business on Chestnut street. west rf Tenth street,offers for sale, upon reasonable terms, his large manufactory, with out buildings and larxe lot of ground fronting on Sixth, Mar shall' and Master streets, suitable for almost any large manufacturing business. For particulars inquire of ALFRED FITLKR, Conveyancer. N 0.51 N.SIXTH Street, or to the subsonber, No. IUO9 CHESTNUT St. sl6-lm WM. D. ROPERS. For sale. The Subscriber vr\W tU"pese of the entire Stock of FINE MONUMENTS,STATUARY. HEAD AND FOOT STONES. 40., kq. AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD, No. 1226 ARCH Street, West of Eighteenth street si-2ra WM. HILL MOORE. a FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200 Agrcs, well fenced and watered, in a good state of cultivation, admirably adapted to the growth of grain, grass, vegetables, and fruit of all kinds, particularly peaches, the trees of which live to a great age. Bituate within two miles of a Railroad Station, Kent County, Delaware; comfortable buildings. For particulars, ad dress Box 32, Cheater, Pennsylvania. au3tf-Im* $50,000 TO LOAN, IN BUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate terms,by JONES & CO., Brokers, northwest corner of THIRD and GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the l&e* 35years. Office hoars from 7 A. M. to 7 P, M. Seoond-hand Gold and Bilver Watches, by eminent makers,,warranted genuine, for sale oheap, at one-halt the original pool ant Sw»-»/ T7ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. v The Subscriber will offer for sale at public auction, on TUESDAY, the 13th day of October next, at U o’clock, at the Howard House, in the town of F.lktou, in Cecil county, in the Btate of Maryland, the follov tn£ot f/o. I—*neing a fine timber and wood lot, consist ing of 174 acres and 15 perches. Lot No. 2—Having sixty acres or fine cleared arable land, the balance in timber, and being in the whole 250 acres and 13 perches. Lot No. 3—'Being a good farm, with suitable build ings. consisting of 203 acres 2 roods and 21 perohes— ICO ncrea good wood and timber, and the rest cleared land. Lot No. 4—Consisting of a fine wood and timber lot ot 104 acres 2 roods and 25 porches. Lot No. s—Also very fine wood and timber land of 124 acres and 2d perches. Lot No. s—Consisting of 74 acres and 2 perches—AS acres cleared, and ill* balance in tine timber. No. 7—Being 133 acres and 33 lurches—all of whten are cleared, except at>oiit 12 acres. No. s—Being a inmi consistin' of IAI acres ] rood and 32 arches, with a 1) suitable builrtim s upon it— tw acres cultivated land, and si acres in wood, easily cleared. i>o. Being a firm of 197 acres 2 roods and 33 perches, of which thne 13) acres of cultivated land, with good buildings, the rest fine timber. No. 10—Consisting of 132 acres of very fine land, with suitable buildings. N* It—A >ery fin© wood and timber lot of 93 acres and 6 perches. No. 12— An excellent farm, with good bmldinis, con sisting of 192 acres and 15 perches, all cleared except 4U acre* of wood amt timber land. No. 13—A very fine iartn consisting of about acrea, with an excellent farm-nouso and suitable nut-build* incs. No. 14-Contaimns 174 acres 1 rood and 19 perches of Sand, and has upon it a large steam saw mill in good X. 15—A wood and timber lot of M acres 3 roods and 1 perches. No. 16— Also, a lot of very one timber and wood, con taining 193 acres and 31 perches. This property lies in*nod v, and is sitnatenin the low er or southern part of New Castle county ..Delaware: it is about equally distant from Philadelphia and Balti more, between6oand 70 miles. The road from Massey's X road to Btuyma runs through it. it is distant from Smyrna about 6 miles in a northwestern direction—it is about 8 miles from Middletown, and is situated between .land 4 miles from the Delaware Railroad. This proper ty lies on the highest portion of tho peninsula l>et«*en the two bars—the waters on the one side running into the Delaware, and on the other into the Chesapeake. The situation of the property is believed to Ite very healthy, and there is not an acre of swamp land tn any part of it. Its natural soil is very fine, ronaistmx ot a loam of chy and sand, nnd when worn, e**dy suscepti ble of improvement. Every lot or farm has an outlet upon a public road. Tho woods consist for the morhooaof Broad and Pine. Address •• Harrison." at this office. i2B-wfm3t* PRIVATE BOARDING. —The House at 415 BPRUCE Street, is now reopened. A few pleasant Rooms may lie had by immediate application. sW st* BOARDING.— -Elegant and airy Rooms, single Aod tn suites, can be had with first-class Board, for the Bummer, Fall, and Winter, at 1315 WAL NUT Street. auS-2m EDUCATIONAL, MUSIC LESSONS.—A Young Lady, well qualified, can take a few pumh. Inna re of J AS. N. BECK, at the Music Store, 633 CHESTNUT Street. s3B-w7ts4t MEDICINAL. DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy lor dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-burn and hOAdache, coitiveneaa diarth®*, tevetsof all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in* Buena*, irregularity and all derangement ol the female eastern, piles, and various other diseases to winch the human frame is liable, heriwle by the proprietor, Dr. W. B- MOFFAT. 335 BROADWAY. New York, and by Druggist* generally all over the countrL__s74-dxWly^ looking-glasses. ROOKING GLASSES. Now in store the most extensive and elegant assort* raontof LOOKING GLASSES, Forevery space end every position, and at the most moderate * rIOW, LOOKINO OLABSES In the most elaborate and the most simple frame*. LOOKING GLASSES Framed in the best taste, and in the moet substantial manner. LOOKING GLASSES Furnished bf us, are manufactured by ourselves tn our own establishment. LOOKING GLASSES In MAHOGANY and WALNUT frames for Country Bales, JAMES S. EARLE A SON, H 0 CHESTNUT STREET, Wl-tf PHILADELPHIA. (CARRIAGES OF THE MANUFACTURE OF WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, 1009 CHESTNUT SIREET. 1011 sl6-2in CULVER SOAP—A simple preparation ►3 SU.sr H,l«. Je»etr., Mirror,. Mar ble, Ac., far more convenient and enective than any other. One half the la'wr of House cleaning may be saved by using this Soap, which cannot possibly injure the finest Zinc white, and os no scrubomt is required, tho savitne in the wear oi the paint is much greater than the cost of the Boap. It leave* the surface as pure and white as when new. Manufactured nnW by the Boston Indexical Soap Company, and sold by their appointed Agents. HAPsARD £ CO.. Apothecaries, TWELFTH and CHESTNUT. Ol tf CPTS. TURPENTINE 50 bbls Spts TurHnUa.. m .tore nnd lor an), hr ROWLEY. ASHBURNER. i CO. »>l No. USoalti WHARVES, AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY. Sept ftth...WEDNE3DAY £§t>t 28t*» SECOND NIGHT OF THE RTaTfeV2K. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR. H. PLACIuF ALL THE GREAT STAR COMPANY APPEAR. The Delegation of the PITTSBURG FfRE DEPARTMENT, With the Committee of the PHILADELPHIA PIRK DEPARTMENT to receive them, will VISIT Vhe THEATRE TO-NIGHT. IMMENSE ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT. With pi. .f p EED THE PLOUGH. Prior Wfillaci, B.n4| ( , Bn.'i., Mrs v.' i-- ii Rogers. Anderson, iJtnee. I> P. a3.'erl T * lUck ’ Mr, ‘ plaM - m,m and hire. R*onzsni? RA^D BALLET * wnri Galetti, Pretest, end Scene! I -3wTthP? H 's ’ 9*’ A j“ EEP behind THE ISSh® b"!Sf Fcaa °- Bn ‘“- ADMISSION FIFTY AND TWENTY-FTVE CENTS. Flv " VyALNUT-STREET THEATRE. " 2L,.501© Less©©.** If. A. GARRETTBON,. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENIN'*, int. R B „ . J ROLAND FOR AN OLIVeI?* ' Sir Mark Chace. Mr. Thayer. p- .a , av little TREASURE. Gertrude, the Little Treasure. Mis* Maggie Mitchell, r . u «, LADIES’ STAATAGEM. In which Maggie Mitchell appears m five character*. Scale or ratex*.—Dies* Chicle, tSeat*secured out extra charge. J 50 ceuta; Parquet, (Seats seren'd at 69cents, J37>f;geoondTier and Family Circle, and Third rier.23cents: Private Boxes, according to their loci?, 3 5 and $3; Single Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 75 cents. Box Office open daily, from 10 until 3 o’clock, whan seats can be secured in advance. WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH " ” STREET THEATRE. THIS Sepf. 2S, , . . MNE POINTS of THE LAW. Joseph Ironside, Mr. Gilbert: Mrs Sm> he. Mrs. Drew. THE & PITA LS FI ELD WEAVER. .. .k-M j .THE FRENCH SPY. Mathilde ne Meric, Miss antela Scfton * » e«»a; Saetuad Beau In Dress Circle, S7K eetti; Parquet.3o cents. .bflor* open at 7.o’clock; performance to eommecoa »t 1H o clock precisely. NATIONAL THEATRE. SyS.iHWI.'JS, I ”* II Ei*btb and Ninth. an&ASSH S „ Jrv , E J?!I ,E COMEDIANS. WEDNMDAV and THURSDAY EVENtGS. THE BRIGAND : OR, THE ROBBERS OF ITALY. To conclude with TQOOLES at^7^ r * °^ R o’clock; Performance tocommeaoa Admission 25 eents; Parquet and Dress CirsU, 00 cents; Private Boxes. §1: Orchestra ohiairs, 75 cents; ° l F h £ i J r *,£2. air !i *ecured dunn; the day, 50 cents, a grand performance, tor tSj isfiSWi and Children, on SATURDaYaFTEH ivouiy commencing at 2>4 o’clock. Box office open from 10 A. AI to 3P. .M. t when seats may be secured, aesa ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS—Exhibi *>°“. of, Paintings of the DUSSELDORF SCHOOL, including . , . THE MARTYRDOM OF HCS3, bt Lsssinr. 0„n daily, from , A. M. Hit 5 P. M., and 1 to I) r. M. Admission 25oenta. s£B-€t THE PENNSYLVANIA AUAHLiU uF THE FINE ARTS. r .NOTICE TO STUDENTS. The Evening Stutlies by ca*-tirht from tfis Casts of Antique Statuary, commence on BATURDAY, Ostcber Ist, at 7,1. sx. The Life Class commence* iu studies on MONDAY Evening, October 3d, at 7 P. M. . JOHN SARTAIN. Chairman of Committee on lostructloc. HR. VALENTINE, . The most plaaiing of all Lecturers, will give a senes of his humorous PARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS, CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT street ahore Twelfth. Commencing MONDAY Evening, the 26th, snd eon tinning every evening daring the week. His efforts please have never failed to draw Urge and fathiocaUe audience*. The Doctor will introduce at least . FIFTY CHARACTEBB each e3emng,.makiag this the most pleasing entertain ment tn the city. _ TICKETS 25 CENTS; OR FIVE FOR €l. To commence at a quarter to Eight o’clock. se34-?f (SANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, hjl ELEVENTH street, between Chestnut and MatkM> 8 ANFiMd’s' the largest Company iq the world, is their exoeUeneiei every evenac, . BANPORD appear* Every evening m Bis great Aoie of Cbanotara. Doorf open at iJ4» CommenoeatS. Admission 25 oenta. Chiudren 13 eenta, asc3-2m Til cDONOUGH ; S GAIETIES—RACE ST. J-Li. below THIRD. Tars EVENING. THE GREAT PANTOMIME OF BLAN C 0 * 8 MAGIC SWORD, With New Scenery, New Dresses, and New Appcant* ments. WONDERFUL TRICK! GREAT SCENIC TRANSFORMATIONS! t, • ~. . . MECHANICAL EFFECTS? Price of Admission 10 and 75 cents. Private &km 25 cents. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. PINE WATCHES. FINE WATCHES. A large invoice of Fine English aad .Swiss Watches, just received, and for sale by LEWIS LADOMUS & COu 802 CHESTNUT Street. Persons deiinnj: to purchase Watches, Jewelry, or Silver Ware, will do veil by calling and examituflg our stock, which u well selected aqJ made of the {meet ma terial. All Silver cosr&nteed pare coin. Scads «ad Sleeve But tow is great variety. Don’t lorget, LEWIS LADOUUS 4 C0 M WS CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia- gILV EH WAB E. WM. WILSON & SON Invite special attention to thsir 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 is ms anima te red for table use in any part of the worth Oar Standard of Silver ia 935*1000 parti para. The English Sterling 925-1000 American and French. Thus it will be seen that we gire thirty-fire paru pure? than the American and French ecua, and ten parts purer than the English Sterling. We melt all oar own Silver, and our Foreman being connected with the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several years, we guarantee the quality as above (333), which U the fitutt that san be made to be serviceable, and anil resirt the action of acids muck better thorn ik< manufactured. WM. WILSON & SON, S. w. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY Sid. N. B.—Any fineuesa of Silver manufactured as ssreed upon, but poiftircfy mojw inferior to FfftteS and Jr**,- can standard. Dealers supplied with the tame standard as a«?d m our retail department. Fine Silver Sara, 899-100) parts pure, constantly on band. an34-£tn HARDWARE. r[\RUITT, BRO.. & CO.. ‘IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OUNS, PISTOLS, ic . 5Q9 MARKET STREET. fiQQ BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, PHILADELPHIA jyOORE. HENSZBY & Co. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND HUN WAREHOUSE. NO. 43T MARKET. AND 416 CO.MMFROH Si's.. PHILADELPHIA. REMOVALS. rjUYLOK, GILLESPIE A CO. HAVE REMOVED TO THE UNION STEAM SI'UAR REFINERV No. 337 ST. JOHN STREET. No. 110 SOUTH FRONT STREET. a!9-mwftotif Removal.— martin & wolff have Removed to No. 314 MARKET Street. South tide, below Fourth, where they ofler ft choice assortment Fail ami Winter Goods, at very low prices. ill Sn> PHILADELPHIA AS I) CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. ,re.-.r varieties of Madeira. Snerry, Port. Bur«nndy. s«*i Rhine Wine*. Palm Tree Gw, Jamaica RumSa-ta Cruz Rum. Bordeaux Oil. Ac.. Ac. aT7*2> ROSIN. —I.TOO bbla. Shipping Rosin in jaro. Ijn) bhl*. Shipping R.»sin. car ROWLEY, ASHBURNPR. & CO . ■57 N« W Fonih \VH \RVFS SPERM CANDLES—37 boxes 4- and 0=; New Bedford SpeTTiL-vceti Candle for fsonW t*c, for tala by ROWLEY, ASHBURNKR. A CO-. II ,Sg>. 1» WIUKVL3,