- ;;, r, 4.• .^Mhs.Bishop’s. Opening op r need only remind the fashionable, wothl of the fact that Mrs. Bishop opens'this ihohiihir horiHH styles of hate. It is. hard, to, couceiyaof anything more elegant or re cheroho, as-regards either style otmaterialß,. than the coiffures anu bonnets gotten up uuder the tasteful super .visioriof ftlrtblßUhop.'. Ih thisdep&rtinentof the fine art* she is without any superior ih this city. We have uo doubt that her rooms will be filled to-day with orowds to see the " perfeoriqyeB of bonnets” which she offers • on terms which th9'most cannot find fault with. Let none of our lovers of, fashion fail to pay Mrs. JJ.a ; call.fl''’>v.vft':r -.w - -,-• TuC BF/AtirY and /unplicUyVqf Uw.WUloax 4 Gibbs Sewing Machine, is only equalled by tho rapidity with,, which It. sbwa the finest as,Well as the coarsest fabrics.. Price $BO. 1 For sale, wholesale and retail, at -7T& Chrirthut street.’ } ‘ ‘ ""C."‘T Visitebs State FAiß’should not foil to ekamine the largo and,' beautiful.h&sdrthifcht b'fStereo -'scopes and Stereoscopic Pictures, at Mr. Franklin’s, 112 South Pourth street, below Chestnut, who sella them at very reasonable rates, to enable every household to pro cure such a delightful entertainment for long evenings, with trifling expense. : / - “CostauV’. Vermin . Exterminator- Always certain in it* effects. Not dangerous to thehuinan fami ly. For sale all over the city. Fine" Silver-Plated Tea Sets, Castors, fee;, feci ' ’ , , ■ ' • Fine Ivory and Ordinary Cutlery .. Fine Britannia awLßlocb Tin Ware. •Fine Japanned Tea Xrays, Plate Warmers. Toilet Sets,Cakc and Sugar Foxes, ire., Jr. Coffee and Tea time, Chafing Pishes, Egg Boilers,Hot Water Plates, ft., be. Wood, Willow, flwl Tin Ware, Cooking Utensils of nil kinds. &nd a complete assortment of goneral Houao- Furmshmg 1 goods, at' the - Housekeeper*’ Fumiahiug, Store, southwest corner Second and Dock streets. E. S. Farion fe Co. Bear it ix Mind,-—One of tho favorite sayings „ 'of {‘Poor JUeh’ard’*u*6dtobe, “ A penny saved is two pence earned,” and&wiserthatihe lias recorded,that “therb is a time for all things.’' We avail ourself of i bqtb these proverbs, and would have our readers do like -1 wwc, believing that now is the time to buy beautiful and 'seasonable Clothing at E. H.EUlridgo’a « Continental . Clotbm^HaU, ,r nqrihe»stcornerofCbestnutahdEightU - BUeet#,.where may now bo found the most elegant aa sortment of ready made garment* in this city. Let the • , *iw remember it. < A Mvstery Solved.—There are thousands of persoas who consider tho success of the groatßrowa = Stone Clothing-Hall of Rotphili fe Wilson as‘‘a mar vel and a tnyetery.” Now,there is no mystery in it when , • we take ibto consideration' the location. Nos. 803 and 805 Chesthi/litfeet, one , door above Sixth street. The skilful Mklgts the firm employ, the neat, substantial; and elegdht manner id which their garments are got up, and the oonyeniont arrtmgomentof their large and mag - «i6*ent store,.which. ia-6fty<feet front on Chestnut *tTeet_, by one, hundred feet deep, one wing of which •fro'nts'on Sixth street, the whole of which is furtlshed ; with beautifully mahogany-top counters,upon whioh is displayed tho most perfect stock of clothing, both men and bbjs'iin the city. Customers are waited upon by polite , and ln this vast establish* meat there are fifteen counters, forming raugesof aisles, 1 iu which one hundred persons can bo accommodated at one time without interfering with each other in their purchases.- Wo repent, that when we take into oonsidc ratlonall these advantages, thereisnomystery what ever, about the' success of this popular house. - It is no more'strange or mystorious than tho autumnal harvest, which is the natural result of sowiug seed in tho spring time., ' . - You cas't make a Silk Perse odt or 4 Sow's Ear.— It isn't all in “ bringing up," Let folks say what they will, To silver scour a pewter cup— - It will be pewter still. E'en he of old, wise' Solomon,, Who said " train up a child," If I mistako not, bad a son Proved rattle-brained and wild. Mitch, however, can 1)0 done by inculcating self-ts teem, To do which, effectually, young mon should be persuaded to wear only the becoming and eleg anrstylos of Granville Stokes, the fashionablo clothier, No. 807 Chestnut street. AllltlYALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, ep ,0,12 o’clock last rioht. (Per additional Arrt volt tee Fourth Page.] GIRARD HOUSE—Chutimc st.'« below Ninth. •“ P graWfEid. N Y ", On.) Plainer, W CiiMtar v R o^,oB °e. VF Cheater .t .1 itonntmnn te. la, Oa AL) Barrol, lot l.ome „ Mrs Sveriu.er, StLouia n rhos w Ga e, .Y V XI ifejer. Balt J; Many. Balt IlKine,NY . JaaC Walton,Va wo tt' R Hartwell. Va Mias F B Pafiior, Va WFThoraaa.Va Mrs Parker Mim Parker Mi»ronioror L Hunt, N Y f JSunus.N Y T n \ E Nolan, Winsport J NY J A Honors. Vs it kdm?, n y’ N 0 JO Wilson,Pittsburg JobnFPlummer,N Y Hunnett WOOwen.Va WGHi . Texas - AEbeypani & la,Texas John L iuker Sc la, N Y C C Lockett, Va Bp Morton, Va C B l'ame fe wf, Va Alias Lmcoai.Va JONES* HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Sixth. W J Steer, Hartford, Conn A A Terrell, Ky WJ Cunningham, Albany MissACWaUon, Albany CB Gregory,NJ 3 C New York N H Travers & la. Canada V r ck& uick ’ •„ « WII Boerst Now York A W Beaver, Danville, Pa AIT Dan viile, Pa F Prnb»t> New \ ork C T Carney, Boston A O SUieSj M D.. Conn E Wheeler. Conn - B Kilims, Now York J.MHeed, New York C Wrielit, Del . GW Green, Do! I R Cneainon. ya W-BHope, Va - - p Werner, N Y Mr Clarx, Va . . tPH Cpwtjjton, N Y UB Mct&megal fe la, N Y A Lewie Va J J M Selnmn; Md grower! Rostou J Meuefleld, Baaimdro ?' AH.MoCowo.Va . - --- 4 Bartholomew, Va W Bleakly, Ohio ~HOTEL—Chflatrmtfit.ahove FiUU. F H.U v .on. New ire v «n A U LioU..y, IV U 13 c -Bontun, M, . L. j c W.ton, Vk Gep C Hiv.re, Va Min M H.arlwcll, Va Miw F F»,nqr, Va Jv F Thoauu; Va JM Enaki MlD.rayiUe E B Hull, Berwick, P» H«v M J Storer k la, Pa C 8 Btvvor, Iteigcl.villa Mr.L Bsovor, OMstlsiulta J L & la, N J , , Win Jones, London, O 1 C . Kolb,York, tV V VKeltoa,Yor!(,ra. . Jam., ualton s. la, Ohio EHaUaj, Oin l- A Mallar, Cm, 0 W AOlmrelnll, N Bniton Ja» Wlnlncr. bait {■W*W h Ualt Cmrin, Va G g Haul, Bel Wa Handrick, Ala KHLasjtpr, VA W U’ean, V* f k Kendrick, SC M TV Smith, 8 G FEANKMN HOUSE—Chestnut street,' above Third. JKW<ll«ra9Mr. Md TE Sublet!, VA B 8 ''fsi'mrifht, Purls It M Jonee llovor A fl f’ralthor.Bover A 8 Lukene. Dover CCulbreth, Dover EABoj-jr. NV CO Never., NY Mias A E Howard, Balt Ter?4BD etreet, above Cnlleiyhlll. - . ilJSSftfflfc" H Zerbe, Lewigtowh 0 A Zerbe, Lewiatown KP-EOIALi NOTIONS. Great Sake Burning on tub Fair pnotsn.-MESSBS. EVANB k WATSON intend teat iuff one of their SAFKB, by burning tea cords of oak wood around it, on THURSDAY, 29th instant, com ?r 0a m OS oltly * n t{l ® and open at 4 o’clock P. M. This is to provo to the public that Philadelphia manufactured Safes are equal to any mode in the world. They have a very large assortment on hand, which they nner for eale at very taw prices, and ,we respectfully in vite thoae vtiio are In went of * Fire-proof Safe that to a Safe, to give ua a c&ll.beforepurchßilngolaowhore. , ' . ■ EVANS k WATSON, No. ai South FOURTH street, Philadelphia. Plain Dealing is a Jewel—But whore van I find it I Ana.; At tho Oreat WHITE HALL Clothing Warehouse, southwest cornor FOURTH and MARKET Streets.’ There tho garments are well made, well cut- welt triiomod; got up as custom work for retail ealos. Not made for show alone, but for wear and hard usage | and sold upon the only true, honest, principle— ■ c/us price. All and every customer is treated aliko*, no advantage 10 taken of any one. The prico is marked In plain figures on each garment. Ever/- customer thereby becomes his own salesman,, We tako pride in showing our goods. Call 'and seo and convince jour w*Wi at , . *e*Mt WHITE HaLL EMPORIUM, Southwest cor. FOURTH and MARKET Streets. Hoofland’s German Bitters will posi tively cure Djepopeln. Liver Complaint, Nervous De- Whtf, &«., Ao. i OOFLAND’S BALSAMIC CORDIAL trill KaftlVeljr ouro Cousin, Colde, Whooping Cough &<y. . Prefiareil by Dr. 0.. M. JACKSON & C 0„ .18 ABCII Street, nud for sale by Druggiete nnd deeler. generally. Prigtf« oflata per bottle. ' reJl tf The Prices of binoer's sewing machines ' HAVU I BUBS 11, rbmiohh 111 121-iim Gas-Damp Depot-—sixth and Arcii. , wZI-Sra To Prevent ■ Baldness, Use Jui.es -HAUEt’e Eau ATUEstßPsit, OR Hair Rertorkr.—lt will the roots of the hair, and provent their oosehinj and faffing out. It will ©niwo a young and vigoroan growth Vhere baldness and will change gtay hairs to their original lite-color, and yet is not a dioi la perfectly harmless, and will not' soil the skin. Sold brail Druggists, cud by JUUEO HAURL & CO., No. 704 CHESTNUT Street,Philadelphia. ’ seSt-Tt Facts for thb.Fesblk Dr. Mott’s Chalybeate, Pills.— The only preparation of Medi cinal Iren sanctioned by.the Medical Faculty, and pro* eoribed in ,their practice. The. experience of thousands daily proves that no pre paration of Iron can, for a moment, bo compared with it. Innoxious in.all maladies in which it hna hitherto been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in numer ous cnees of each of the following complaints, vie s In DehilUy* Ndrvoas Affections, Emaciation, Djeptp- sra, Constipation, Diarrhma, Dysentery, Incipient Consumption, Bcrofalous Tuburoulosis, Salt Rheum, -ffourvy, Mismfenstruation, Whites, Chlorosis, Jaundice, Liver Complaints, . -Merourial Consequences, Chronio Heodaohes, Rheumatism, Inter ' mittent Fevers, &c„ &0., Ac. Debihly, Impurity ot th'o Blood, Depression of Vital .Energy, Palo find otherwise^ Siokly Complexions, indi cate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. In all oases of Female Debility Us effects are'debghtrully renovating. No rolaed/bae ever been'discovered in the whole History Of Medicine which exerts such prompt, happy,‘and fully restorative effects, Invalids so long bed-ridden fisto have become'forgotten in their own immediate 'neighborhoods, have, after a few trials of this Restorative, suddenly appeared in the busy world, as if fust returned from 'proir&ited travel In n distant land. Godd appetite,complete digestion, rapid acquisi tion of strength, with an unusual disposition for active abdobeeffu! exercise,’immediately follow its use, For sold bf all Druggists in town and .country < Trice, fifty eeftteper box, containing fifty pills, sent free by .mail to any part of the United States, on the receipt of the price, Principal Office, S» jBROADWAY. ;. • 4 r.< . *7 !R, B, LOCKE, General Agent, *'*\feUsaie aha retail in Philadelphia, l>y DYOTT & SONS, 218 North! SKCONDStreet, au2s-ths&m3m .SAtAMijfnKß Fißst-Proof Samss.—Array arwaMortmantofSALXltoNDEßß for Ml* at reumn alilo irloOi No. 26 Bouttf**UßTH Street, Phlladok-; »hi». - T -- BVifffl k WATSON ;. Wi!Efir«R'.& WiLSO!i Sewing Machines. 'i-ftIWSeISHWOSoji m- O£KSINUT 1 .' discount u imdat in Trenton, New Jerwyy fcnd Ewton -iuidsfe3tcUe«t9ri goiHu , TAIL BALES. -LOWEST selling tftoea marked in Plain Figures. AU fcoo<U made to dfter warranted satis factory, Our ONE-PRICE Bystem UstHcUy adhered to, as we believe this Vo MHiie bniy fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES Sc CO., •es-tf AM MARKET Street. LrHOVER 6j b Cblbbuathu Noiselbss Family Sbwimq-Macbinss, AT BEOUCBD PKICKO. . Temporarily at No. 001 Broadway. Will return to No. 495 in a few weeks. Saving Fund—National Safety Trust Company.—Chartered by the State oi Pennsylvania.^ . , • RULES. I. Money is received every day, and in any amount, argo or small. 3. five PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day it is put m. 5. The money isalways paid book in COLD whenever it is oaUed for, and without notice. 4. Money is received trom Executors, Administrators , Guardians, and othor Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 5. The money reoeivod from Depositors 1b invested in ReaLEstate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first class shanties. 6, Offioeopen every day—WALNUT Street, southwesv oorner Third street. Philadelphia. ap u Seamen s Savins Fund—Nobthwem Co&kbb Second and Walnut Streets.—Deposits re ceived in small and large amounts, from all classes of the oommnmty, and allows interest at the rate of five per •ent. per annum. Money may be drawn by oheoks without loss of in terest, Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o’clock, and on Moi day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Predlden , FRANKLIN FELL} Treasurer and Secretary,OHAb F, MORRIS. IMPORTATICNS. (Reportod for the Press.] r RIO DE JANEIRO—Bnrk Azolia—3sM bags coffee Lewis Jt Damon; 103 do order. MAHINE INTELLIGENCE. BEE FOURTH PAGE. , ARRIVED. Steamship Virginia, Kelly, from Richmond, via Nor folk, 25 hours, with mdse and passonvers to Titos Woo ster, Jr. Passed in Hampton Roads 27th met. brig H A Didier, of and Irom Baltimore for South America, put ting back for repairs, having been dismasted in a gale off Bermuda on the nth; brig J Nickerson, from Turks Is and, via Baltimore, for Philadelphia, nt the Overlnlla. HnrkAzeha, Power, from Rio. via Pernambuco 24th Au«, with coffoo to Lewis fe Damon. Sailed in company with bark Leighton, Bpmghts,ifrom Philadelphia) for Ilio da Janeiro. Left .at Pernambuco,barks Union, Long, from Philadelphia, disoimj J E Williams, from Boston,just arr; brigs latithe, Bowman, from Charles ton, for St Ahomassoon, dischd; water Witch, Upton, worn Jacksonville for Rio de Janeiro, rop<; Volant, Botsford, from and for Buenos Ayres soon; sohrs Missis sippi, Gould, from Buenos Ayres for Baltimore, reps; Kale Weston, Ellis, from New York, dischg; Rosamond, Owens, from Baltimore, sold. Schr Somersot. Sterling, 6 days from Charleston, with cotton, feo. to Jairus Baker, Sobr Chns Hatch, Dunham, 10 days from 8t John.Nß, with 460,000 laths to M Trump & Sons—vessel to Twolls & Co. Schr Courier, Crowell, 7 days from Boston, with ico to order. Sobr Jafl Martin, Harding, 4 days from Providonco, with indie to Crowwi fe Collms. . Ky THLEORAPH. (CorrespooSsnoe of The Press.) . . ... Nhw Youx,eopt,2B, Arrived, ship Chartor Oak, from Shiolds. . Bolow, bark Regatta, irom Rio Grande. „ ‘ Boston, Bept2S. Arrived, ship Mnrcellus, from Singapore; bark Clifts Ldwin. from Bonmro; brigs Abner Taylor, from Turks laland; Circassian, Irom do; sohr J Elliott, fm Connives. Also, ship John ,M Majo, from Cadiz. Ihe schr Empire, kenoo for Bristol, RI, was run into and sunk m the Narrows last night, by the ship Marcel os, irom Singapore. Tho crow of the schr were saved, >ut the cargo, consisting principally of su<ar. will boa total loss. The Marcelme suffered but HUlo damage. . . % New Bedford, Sept 23. Arrived, ship Helen McGaw, from Mauritius. : _ , Nohfolk, Sept 23. Inescnr Oowardisashoronear Capo Hatteras, She n&B been abandoned, and is going to pieces. , . New Orleans, Sept. 27, Arrived, bark Clam Haxall, from Rio Ue Janeiro. O. .. memoranda. Steamship Kennebec, Hand, benoe, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamship Northern Lieht. Tinklepaugh, from Aspin wall. at New York yesterday. Steamship Granada, Harrison, from Now Orleans via Havana ad inst, nr New York yesterday. Ship Riga. Freolo, from Bristol, E, arrived at Balti more yesterclav. Bark Lenox, hence, arrived at N Orleans ) csterday. f " ar v. I* loB Alhbone, Barnard, for Foluioutli, sailed from Havana 115th mbt. Brig Tempest, Wood, from Rio do Janeiro, at New \ork yesterday. Bng W Moore, Ames, from Sagua, arrived at Matan zns 14th Inst. BchrE J Raynar, Rayner, sailed from New Bedford 27th mst. ior Philadelphia. Schr Jos A Stewart, Coulter, from Bird Island, at Bal timore yesterday. Schr Keneth Wneid, Vanarudale, for Philadelphia, cleared at Albany 27th inst. 1 ropoller Noyolty, 8011, cleared at Now York yester day for Philadelphia. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE OKPHAW COURT FOR THE 1 CITY AND COUNTY *V niILAOBLI'IIU. af Maty Scat.. doooa.ed, ...1 !6 i A,1 ? 1 . 1 ,“ r sppoinlcJ uy lha Court to audit, settlo, and adjust the account ..f ALEXANDER W. BbATES, Adiumiatrator of the Estate of MARY BCATEB,dc ceased, and to mnke dutributiou ot the balance in the bends o[ the accountant..will meet the parties iute -I,o’ tne purposes ol bis nnpointmant on TlJfiS u ut his office, No. 13 s °utU TH IRI) street, Phtladelnhia. H23-thstu-6t THOMAS MILLETTE. C DFARTNEHSHIPS. COPARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE—The Co i, partnership heretofore existing hotween the sub scribers is dissolved b> mutual consent THM DAY. Edward J. Louman bavinr purchased Oherles W. H B ,li lr f. m l er ® st 10 Hie concern, is alone autho rized to settle tho business of LAUAt AN A RAIIORO. EDWARD J. hAVMAK. nr-rt ti. c . CHARLES W. RAKORB. Wholasaie and Importinz Wine and lu atTn vijVSI" M ?<'nn.d at ili> old stand, No. 1017 M ABKET Street, under the firm of „ EDWARD J. LAUMAN A CO. Pun.Anzt.pntt. H-pt. 23, 1853. 523-st» TVOTfCE—The Copartucrship heretofore m U tu“^K^THlhS)Ar:' b,Crib<r “ “ d, ." 01v » 4b > v T S?n?N2n>ito tA ?P N I " lvi “? ,Pnrchaß«d CHARLES FiTilada., Sept. 7,1839 c/K RoSifisofi? N ’ _N.B.-The p.ltY_ GOODS JOBBING be MARKET Street, under the tame “VXiiil. a. . t ...» THOMAS T. MASON. _Fi!ILAdtA.» Sept, 7,1652. sB*Jm (VOTXCB IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the | 1 firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, A BRO. lathit day dissolved. The Boater, Range, and Stove bsainose SUI he confirmed under the name or CHADWICK 4 DRO., at the Northeast oorner of SECOND and RACE «reet*. JOHN K. CHADWICK. DU , ~ ul T , , FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia, July 11< 1869. jyl2-tf FAIR AT POWE L T O N WILL CONTINUE OfEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. DISPLAY EXCEEDS ANY EVER BEFORE MADE BY THIS SOCIETY. DAVID TAOGART, Fbesidem A. Be crumby. It SEE PROGRAMME IN ANOTHER COLUMN. BEST ARRANGEMENT as well ns , the moat abiltiil nar«ons nmko the Photographs o w. I,Ga "I 1 REtMEH'BPhotographio Galiory, SECOND Street, above Preen. Jt* MOUNT .VERNON PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. Two of tho House, rear and front, and two of tho TOMB OF WASHINGTON. ' „ „ Sine, 13x10. Price of 80*.... 00 Single View, Tomb or House l w The profile from tho sale of these Viowa are to 1)0 de voted towards building a Parsonage m Grace Parish, Tipton, Cedarooanty, fowa. and St. Luke’s Pariah, Ro chester, in aame county and Stato, For sale at BROAD BENT & CO ’fl, 814 CHESTNUT Street. Episcopal Book De P fl S |j o tv ]224 CnEBTNUT Street. ?^Mi&, 8 Street. A. »k° OHK8 n . NUT Street. E. NBwr.ANO k CO., 00i ARCH Street International Btere°acopie Company, 18 S. EIGHTH Street, and whoteeale at .. ~, J. B. LirPINCOTT k CO., n North FOURTH Street. fILD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS--OLD BOOKS V' Tho undereisned .tateathathe lias freauentlj for J [herears H7O and )W0; earl, editions of the Fathers of the Reformers and of the J*u- Littleton, Pufiendorif Grotiw, Dowat, Coke, Hale, the Year Books, Report* kc., are often to lie found on bis shelves; Cj olopcdiaa fe, <M i u, A < ( 1 ? ?, ' I ?S uUlon ‘' Hl'tOfl. l’ootry, Phil,Sophy, Hcienoe, Political Economy, Government, Architecture, Natural History. Treatises upon these and other kindred subjects are being continually dealt in by bun. Hooka, in forge and email at tho Custom fchrpK.fpffi''lll'oifeaTNu“ abov ° mrlX-Sm JOTfN OAMPBKUT,. DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy tor dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-burn and lioadaeho, costiveuees uiarrhma, levers of all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds nnd in fluenza, irrogulanty and all derangement ol the fenmto system, piles, and various other diseases to which the human frame ia liable. For sate by the proprietor, jir. W. B. MOFFAT, 338 BROADWAY. New York, and by Dfuggiate generally all ovor the country. s2l-dk Wly HfRS. BARTON'S -W- 1 BOARDING AND ' DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIEB, „„ „ r . _ No. 1929 CHESTNUT Street. Phila. llieWintorTermwillopenonthßsect>nd MONDAY in September. Young Ladies reoeived of any age—and taught whatever pertains to a thorough Education. French spoken m the family. For Circular* and par ticulars, apply as above, an27-DWAC*J-6w WARM AIR FURNACE. * * THE NEW DONE FURNACE Will .1 v, SA B CONSUMER SS^SUiWartb 0 "^JllSSByJ^^H i 555i ,,,,,d lOlO CHESTNUT Street. OL ATE MANTELS, ~ .S'aiSSlo very'low"’ lr< ” n Amiuilviwia State- WMi&t rjOOIONQ RANGES. All in want ,nf the Best Elevated Double Ov.n Cooking Range, wl 11 do well to call at <ra ARNOLD k WILSON’S. ,ee 10-ilmir. 1010 CHESTNUT Btrelt CPIRITS TURPENTINE. 176 bids Spirits Turpentine landing from sehr. Kate Merrill, and for aalo by ROWLEY. ASHBURNEH. & CO.. SeM No. 16 SOUTH WHARVES. TUORBECKE, No. 1407 LO OUST Street, begs to inform his pupils and the public that he has resumed his instruction on the Piano. At home daily at 3 o’clock. 526-mwf3t SiT.. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY west of Si»9onth, will. D. Y., re open on MONDAY, September I2fh, at 9 A. m. - - Applications for admission, if made before the begin ning of the term, should be made to th&Pnnoipab : .. 4 , J. 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IfotTi an original photograph in the possession of Muslin *25 R 0 ar * e Wmo. volume, 496 pages. „ Anovr andpopularlifoof this distinguished traveller ana. author, from original and authont/osource/?, oom bisEife. Travels, and Scientific labors, together wHijsketohosof lusteaoliers andoolaborers. Anagreo- R y, e i entertainlmng volumo. be sent by mail, POstaoe United States, on raoeipt of Ma 6 .',?’ 1 .RULD k oXrletoK, 83 m! 1 ion r.» *- Publishers and Booksellers, No. ISO GRAND Street, near Broadway, N. Y. T EATHER—LEATHER— LEATHER -■-* Oak and Homlook Pole. Shoe Skirting. Band Offal Apiorioan and Freneh Calfskins, Kips, Splits, Pint Linings, Regina, &o„ &o. Also, damaged Reii SoiJ Leather, at low prioes, wholesale or retail. a 0010 American Sumac and Leather of all kinds, bought for cash or sold on commission. 8 ,ot No.BSSH& IBETOWCSIrMt, 1 BETOWCSlrMt, IIETAIL DRY GOOBB. OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS I SH AWLS! SHAWLS! THIS DAY, FROM THE LATE AUCTION SALES AT PRICES UNPRECEDENTED, AT W. H. SHELMIRE, B»-3t -23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. QPENING OF SPLENDID FANCY GOODS. L. J. LEVY & CO. INVITE THE INSPECTION OF THE PUBLIC TO TJlk EXHIBITION (On their second floor) OF THE CHOICEST MANUFACTURES OF THE FRENCH LOOMS OR THIS YEAR. THE COLLECTION EMBRACFS EVENING, DINNER, AND PROMENADE DRESSES, All of which aro oflered at very reasonable prices. Tho very large Importations of the preepnt Fall have enabled L. J. L. Sc Co. to purchase many choice Uoods at less than the Cost of Importation; their customor* wilt receive the benefit arising therefrom. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. s2B-tf Tj\o THE LADIES. WE HAVE OPENED AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS and CLOAK TRIMMINGS, STEEL SPRING SKIRTS, (With Skirt Supporter* gratia,) KNITTING ZEPHYRS, ZEPHYR SUPPERS, CHAIR SEATS, fee. FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, SHAWL BORDERS, « SHETLAND VEILS, HAIR NETS, GILT HAIR PINS. All of whioh are warranted good quality; are offered at Retail at Manufacturer*’ price*. J. Or. MAXWELL & SON, LADIES’ TRIMMINGS STORE AND FACTORY, No. 1031 CHESTNUT BTREET, (COItNKII OV ELEVENTH ST.,) Westward from the Girard and St. Lawrence Hotels. *2B-3t gPECIAL NOTICE. THOS. W. EVANS & CO. WILL OFFER, THIS MORNING, THEIR ENTIRE ASSORTMENT or REAL INDIA SHAWLS, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, With a view of CLOSING OUT THE BTOCK, Having determined to relinquish this branch of BUSINESS. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. *77-3t OL.OAK OJfENING-. THOS. W. EVANS & CO. WILL HAVE I'HEIR FIRST OPKNINO ov FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS ON WEDNESDAY, SEFT. 28. Comprising the LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST Assortment they have ever offend their ouslemers. *27-3t 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. DRESS SILKS. ADDITIONAL LOTS FROM THE AUCTION SALE OF MONDAY. Tho largest and most varied Stock we ever exhibited, the most of which has boon bought at Auction at loss than Importation Cost, and will bo sold cheap to induce RAPID BALES. CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, 460, 453, AND 454 NORTH SECOND STREET, *27-3t ABOVE WILLOW. QHKILLEY KID GLOVES. LE BOUTILLIER BROS. Have closed the consignment of the "CHKILLEY” QLOVKSy Known in Taria as BOIVIN’S. All Americana visiting Faria obtain a supply of this celebrated Glove at the Glove Storo of BOIVIN. War ranted the name article. mint of ladifV ami gents', ONE DOLLAR. 527-3 f 912 CHESTNUT STREET. OLQTHSI! CLOTHS!!! SNODGRASS k STEELMAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., NO, 52 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, Aro daily receiving additions U> their alroady large Btock of FALL GOODS. Comprised in part of BLACK AND COLORED CLOTH*, “ " ” 11FA VERS, “ CAHSIMKRKS AND DOESKINS, PI,AIN AND FANCY CASSIMERbS, SILK, VELVET, AND CASHMERE VESTINGS, Ar. N. B.—A \aricty of Cloths and Beavers suitable for LADIES’ CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, all of which will bo sold at reasonable prices. b24-tf JjJYHE & LANDELL, FOURTH ANU ARCH. STAI’LK AND FANCY SILK G Q O D S. 1 B_s_9. DRY GOODS FOK AUTUMN. THE WHOLE STOCK OF SILK aO 0 1)3. FULL STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS. FULL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, FASHIONABLE FALL SHAWLS, CLOTHS. CABSIMERKS. AND VESTINGS. BLANKETS, UUJL'I’S, TABLE LINENS, At. N. B.—Black Silks, Wholesale, at Low Rates. BARGAINS DAILY FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS s2O-lm Dress goods and shawls from NEW YORK. Will be arranged tin* morning— Printed Froncli Merinos, high colors. Printed French Merinos, Polka Brots. Printed French Merinos, Chintz Figures. Printed French Cnehmores. Printed Imitation Cashmeres. All Wool Plaids. Satin Travers. AH Wool Mouade Lames. Printed in great variety oretylOß, and many othnr kinds of Drees Goods. Also, a full line of Bay State and Washington Mills Blanket. Long, nnd Square Shawls, of entirely new de signs and fino Qualities, equal to French Blanket Shawls. Also, Severn) stylos Roverenbfe and Stella Blanket Shawls, of entirely new designs. Black and Brown Centre Btella Thibet!, from $3.60 to $lB each. Broche Long and Square Shawls. A new stock of Gents’ Neckties. Bojou’s dark Kid Gloves. Ao. L CHARLES ADAMS, slO-thsm EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. and winter goods for M. Men and Boys' wear. Black and Colored Cloths, in Ftenoh, F.ngUsh, and American Fabrics, Fancy and Plain Cassimeres. Mixed Coatings. Beaver Cloths, Tricot, Ac., &n. Juat from Auction, a largelotof Low,Medium,and Fine grades of Blaok Cloths of Belgium Fabrics, suita ble for the Tailoring Unde, cloaks, ko. fc4 .,. . CLRWKN STODDART k BRO., _ - Nos, 453,• and »{ North SECOND SUaet, «27-5 t übovo Wtuuir» KETAIL DUV GOODS. SJXELI/A SHAWLS, K - 7 Uroolto and I’rlntod Bnrdurs, . , ..... m Black and Colored Oontrcs. Abplonumiinß.coinpruin* nil sradesandprices. OURWEN BTODDART tc DUO., _ . 460,462, and 4M North Second Street above Willow. tong BHOCIIE SHAWLS, ■*-* iu Paris and Viennouo Fabrics, »n new designs and colonugs. CVRWEN STOODART & BRO„ n, <M» 463, and 4M North SECOND Street, **»•*»* above Willow, JSKOQAJDE BOBES, 1 -*-* PRICKS REDUCED. OURWEN STOOD ART A BRU., > « .» 463 nd <M North SECON D Street above Willow street. pUPUN“VEtOUKS: ' " , An invoice of these noli double width Drer* Goods Just received, m bold end medium stylos, at tuiiuch re duced price. • Also, French and Irish Poplins, in bright iw>lnr* and Plaid?-. SHAItPLESS BROTHERS, # CHKBTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. TMIGUT PRINTED MERINOS. •*—. French Figurod Merinos, in all new stylos and colorings. Swissi Pisured Cashmere*. in black grounds, very rich •fleets lor children s dresses, Gaj nesignsofCashinnr«Hnn(l Flannels firßolmade Chambre. BHARPLKMB BROTIIKHS, »W CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. OUAWL BORDERINGsT" An assortment of fine goods, of the newest French and India patterns. Stella fifmwls in Greatest variety. Wide and fine fthawl Merinos. «m CHwrNiri iimf K-i tro e't I. fjLVLI, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. -* Auction inti Shawls, at $1.40, $2.00, 152 60. to $4.00. I’ mer grades B’ella Shavrla, at cost and less. , , , „ FALL CI,OAKS. Ladies’ French Cloth Cloaks of Light and Dark Shades Habit Cloths. Price* range Ironi 9e to $8.40. Cloaks made to order.nt 000 day’s notice. Boys 1 wear, men’s -wear. CnssjineTea especially for boys. Coalings for Boys' fall and winter wear. Caasirneros of extra wouht at 87 cont*; Finer gnulos ir Fnncy. plain, and Black. Pluck Dooskini, extra quality ami oheap, Auction lots Black Cloths $1.60 up. JLadies’ Light Culorod Cloak'ngs. COOPER & GONARD, M „ . NINTH and MARKET. N. B.—lnduoemonls to the Tmrarmg trade. so 3) WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION!!! , DRY GOODB VERY CHEAP!! WR'Hf/Y P/>W OA*m WE’RE SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS. WE AIM AT LARGE SALES. A largaawi^ varied stock of ’ BHAWLB, , . DRESS GOODS. Linea»ofo|irown importation. Cloth, Cassimeyea, Battmotts. Ftnunels. Muslins, Tickings. Ao., Ac. Blankets, in all sues and makes. Marseilles, Dainty, and Lancaster Quilts, &0.. Ao. At THORNLKY A. CHJSM’S, N. E. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. M7-tf JJAPS ON’S. CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY BIS., Have now open a fine assortment of RERUN ZEPIirR WORSTED, BINGLE, DOUBLE. AND SrLIT. The whole from the oetobratod manufacturers, Hertz A Wegener, in Benin. Our customers can depend on getting the best article ever ofiorod at retail at Phila delphia, at tne lowest prices. A FPLENDIO ASSOUTMKNT KMUBOIDKRKD SUPPRRS, A variety or Black Cloak Tahsbls. Handsome Crochet Cloak Frinc.es. Nkw and beautiful Drlsh Trimmings. Woollen Knittino Yarns, all colors, Zkphyr Knit Talma* and Cap*. Zephyr Knit Uaitehh and Slekvks. A full stock of Staple Trimminus, A T It A PBON ’ S LADIES’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE. „ Cor. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY BTB. POLITICAL. pEOPJLiE’S TICKET. FOlt AUDITOR GENERAL. THOMAS E. COCHRAN, OF YORK COCNry FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, WILLIAM U. K KIM, OF BLBK4 I'OUNTY. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, WILMA M li . MANN FOR PROTHONOTARY OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, CHARLES I). KNIGHT. FOR STATE SENATGR-becond District, GEORGE It. SMITH. FOR STATE SENATOR—Fourth District. GEO It 0 E CONNELL. FOR ASSEMBLY First District-PARSON EDMONDS. Second Distnct-WILLIAM B. TURN ER. Third Dietnot—CHARLES HORTZ. Fourth Diitnct-HKNRY K. STRONG, Fifth Distrid-JOSEPH MOORE. Sixth District—CHAßLES O’NEILL. Seventh District-J. H. SELTZER. Eighth District—JACOß E. RIDGWAY District—S. 8. PANCOABT. Eleventh District—lSAAC A. SHEPPARD, Twelfth District—KlCHAßl) WILDEY. Thirteenth District-.! AMES HOLUATE. Fourteenth District—J. B. ALLEN. Fifteenth Distnct-J. K. PRESTON. tfuteenth District—GEOßGE WILKY. Seveateenth Diatriot—CHAB. R. ABBOTT seftMllo* AND RATIFICATION MR ETI N 0 PEOPLE, AT JAYNE'S HALL, ON THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 29, MANN, KNIGHT, THE TICKET OF THE PEOPLE! The Citizens of the Consolidated City who are oppos ed to the doapotism and nnarchicnl temlonries of the LOCO FOCO Party, ns developed by the National Ad ministration, under tho rule of JAMES BUCHANAN, And who are in favor of restoring tho Government of the oomitry to that Conservative position designed for it by its foundors, nmi who nro in favor of tho Purity of tho Ballot Box, as against the corruptions which have stig matised us ns a people, through tho influence of the des potic rule of the miscalled Democratic Party, will as semble in GRAND MASS MKKTING JAYNE’S HALL, Tnuns day eren/n g , THK 20tu INdTANT, AT » O’CLOCK. Lot tho Pooplo t'oiue in their strength iiml rally again together lor tho potf ty of our Institutions, Let them, after having redeemed our beautiful Me tropolis from tho grasp id'tho Vandals, again como for ward and fchmv to tho country that thoy arn determined to carry thoir Banner of Victor) to tho Halls of tho Na tnuial C.tpitul at “Wahluiißloti. Addresses will bo delivered lo HON. 11. M. FULLER, COL. PHILIP 8. WHITE, DAVID PAUL BROWN, Esq. MORTON MtMICHAEL. Esq . gKGRGK A. COFFEE,Esq., HON. EDWAHI) JOY MORRIS, WILLIAM B. MANN, Esq , HON. WM. D. KELLY, HON. HENRY I>. MOORE, FREDERICK M. ADAMS, Esq, CHARLES 1). KNIGHT, Esq.. HUN. CHARLES GILPIN, THOMAS K. FIM.KTTKK, Esq., WILLIAM MORAN, Esq., WILLIAM I*. BAKER, K«.»„ LKOFARD MYERS, Esq., JOHN M. BUTLER, Esq., ISAAC J. NEAL, Esq,, JAMES COOPER, Esq , J. B. HARDING, Esq., J. WAGNER JERMON, Esq., GEORGE CONNELIi, Esq., GEOItUE R. SMITH, Esq., AND OTHERS. uIM-it QJR 0 0 F, R I E S. R. S. REED & CO., }VH 0 L ES A L E GROCERS, No. 113 ARCH STREET, BELOW SECOND ' STREET. On linnil, nt nil timni, strictly Trimo Rio Cofleei Love rintt'n, ronnnylvftnin, and New York 9) rup nnd Hone,, in bnrroK >JB-4t JiJ, NEW LAND & CO.. LOOKING-GLASS AND MOTURE-FRAME .MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An oxtensivn ntook or OIL PAINTINGS, etc. All nt very Low Trices. tiU, ARCH Street, above SIXTH, l'iitlailelfltt.a. ,lMJ»lif CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. JgAILY & BROTHER. NO. 020 CHESTNUT STHEIiT, WILL OPEN TO-DAY English tapestry CARPETS, OF NEW PATTERNS, AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD, ENGLISH INGRAINS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. *22-dtde7if rro MERCHANTS BUYING OIL •*- CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, Htt NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Wa invite the attention ol tloelers touur largo stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CAHRIAOK OIL CLOTHS, OHKEN GLAZED OIL CA.VBKIc, a beautiful article for shados. The largest stock of WINDOW SHADES ami BUFF HOLLANDS in the market, at prices which defy competition. nu3l-2m 3|’ caelum & co., CARPET MANUFACTURERS, 6LEN ECHO MILLS, OERMANTOWN. Alio, Importers and Dealers In CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &C. WAREHOUSE JOO CHESTNUT 8T„ (Oppoaite the State llouae.) Southern and Western buyers are reepeotfully Invited to nail aui-lrn MJLIiINEHY GOODS. M R9. M. S. BISHOP WILL OPEN MILLINERY, ON THUUSDAT, SEPTEMBER Kith. IW, AN No. 914 CHESTNUT ST„ PHILADELPHIA. 3t rYPLNING, TO-DAY—A choice assort .Vf. mfnt of FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS. Hf AD-DHESSEfI, iIKIDAI, WREATHES, RUSSIAN VELVET, nml MILLINERY GOODS. TIIO3. KENNEDY k BRO. »*>.6t* 729 CHESTNUT St..and « South SECONDS!. rpo MILLINERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS We hove how m stock, of our own importation nml from the LARGE AUCTION SALES OF NEW YORK, BONNET SILKS, JOINED BLONDS, BONNET SATINS, 0110 DE AFFRItfI'ES, VELVETS, FANCY BONNET .MATERIALS, URO DK NAPLES, LACES, FEATHERS, ILLUSIONS, FLOWERS, RUCHES, NETS, CHAPES, BONNET RIBBONS, VELVET RIBBONS, PLAIN RIBBONS. Tho 01,,vv nro tho nowc,t end most fnehionnhle goods, nml will he otlereil nt n miiftll ndvnnoe on tho cist. WARBURTON, 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. 300 SOUTH SECOND STREET, BEI.OW SPRUCE •27-tf /T)* J. HAMBEHGER, No. 110 North ’iXffcHECOND Street, is prepared to exhibit the inp**t com plots stock of Millinery Goods, comprising Bil>U>its, Flowers, heather*, Dtenris, Laces, Ruches. Velvets, and other Bonnet Materials. Also, a hamlsomo assort ment of Pattern Bonnets, to all of which lie would in vite the attention of Merchants and Milliners. N o.—Good* daily received Horn Auction, ar.d sold at the lowest prices. *u7-2ni‘ MISS & M. REDMOND, 207 South VLwaTENTH Street, Phila., will have on THURS DAY* Bopt. 29th, l&M.a hamlsomo assortment ol Fall Millinor), to which she invites tho attention <>t her cus tomers. tilt-Zl* |N» MISSES O’BRYAN, !H4 CHESTNUT will open Paris Millinery for tho Fall, on 29th mat. s2-i I2t* if*, SoWUEUN'AND WESTERN MEIL tM* CHANTS will find a splendid assortment of Fall Millinery, at .Mrs. M. 8. BISHOP’S.No. «4 CHESTN UT Street- aaW-Im 9l. Now open, tho cheapest assortment of MILLINERY GOODS in this city* *»old for cash, or on short time, at wholesale only, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, KI’CHES, VELVETS. SATINS, BONNET MATERIALS, and STRAW GOODS, To which wo call the attention of the trade, ax we are closing out our FALL IMPORTATIONS AT UNUSUAL LOW PRICES. No. QJ. M. BKRNUEIM &CO., No. m. ,Z3-lm NO, «l SOUTH SECOND STREET. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, PINE SHIRT, w it a i> i> i: it , AM) DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY. W. W. KNIGHT, 006 ARCH STREET. SUPERB DRESSING- GOWNS Of the newest Styles. The best assortment m the city alwaya on hand, HKA V Y UNDER CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS. KNIT JACKKTS, the Cheapest in the city, at the Manufactory, from *s!(> per dozen up, a superior artiola of Ribbedljerlin and Lined Jackets. A!»o, Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, ComlorU, Ac. JOHN OA DSBY k SONS. f,M-12t* No. 10 FETTER Lane, Third, nbovo Arch. QENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS ASD TAILORS’ TKIMMINGB, LONGCOPE & PEAROE, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Have now In store a full assortment in their line, to which they invite tho attention of their customers and buyers of such goods. au4-2m J NICHOLSON, • . Manufacturer of SHIfcTR, LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS And COLLARS. A large and choice nsaorlmeiifrawi well maps, al ways on hand, unto which I particularly invite the At tention of cah it nmi prompt-pay in* short-time buyers. 8. E. cornor ol SECOND am! AROU Streets, Philadelphia. Biu-lin* JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win • ohfßter k Scott—GENTLEMEN’S FURNISH INO STORK nnd SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 81 CHESTNUT Street, (uoarly opposite the Girard House Philadelphia. . , J.W.S. would respectfully oall the Httentum of his former patrons and friends to his now store, nm| is pre pared to fdl ordofo for SHIRTS at short -notioo. A Eerfect fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied with ne Shirts and Collars. jjilOy PAPER HANGINGS, Ate. PAPER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOURKE, IT BOUTH FOURTH STREET, (bllow Makkmt) am> orrnsm. mlbuiam stullt, Have on hand a large and splendid tmorlmcut of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS, To which they invito tho nttontum of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. au2A-2m LOOKING-GLASSES. ROOKING GLASSES. Now in store the most ex tens ire and elegant assort’ raentof LOOKING GLASSES, For every space and every position, and at tha most moderate prices. LOOKING GLASSES In the most elaborate and the most simple frames. LOOKING GLASSES Framed in the beat taste, and in the most substantial manner. LOOKING GLASSES Furnished by us, are manufactured by ouiaeWri id out own establishment. LOOKING GLASSES In MAHOGANY and WALNUT frames for Country Sales. JAMES S, EARLE A SON, 16 CHESTNUT STREET, npl-tf PHILADELPHIA, JAMES STEWART & CO.’S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. GEORG E WIIITELEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine, Ac., 135 SOUTH FRONT Street, offers for sale, m bond only, STEWART'S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. 82 7-3 m 112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112 STEREOSCOPIC BAZAAH —Great Emporium for StereoscopesarulStewoscoiac Views. American, French ami English. Opera Glasses. Microscopes, nnd unproved Hpootaclee, correctly suitod to the eyes, at n . 1 Optician, __ k FOURTH Street, below Chestnut AiUfioiai Human Eyes inserted. rf-inuf WANTS, r|4() TEACHERS.—A Principal Male Tvaclier wanted nt thaFftte.t UtuiLssihad Si Irajl .. u * Sehutlkidl Slat aeollon. Apptieaut* can !n*at l ift Unectors at the Clniuter of the Controliei. of j'lihlip Solmols, on SATURDAY, October 1. at twelve o’clock noon. Salary Siou. N. NAIHANS. se29 3t‘ President L. B.fl VATANTEU—By a Lady of experience, a ™ " situation as GOVERNESS to young children. Terms very moderate. No objection to the country, or would go couth or West. Address “Myra,” Ortteo of The Frtis. se23-3r PARTNER Vi'ANTRD—With a Small Capital, ia a manufacturing business that affords over Uio per cent, profit. But one article made. The demand is mrm. at wholesale and retail. Civil* or ad dress “ Mills,” IM, South SECOND street, up stairs, stt-tf f]o,ooo, £4 ’°°° to inTtst ... C. D. COLT.ADAY, 11 So. 4U WALNUT Street. WANTED~By a Young Lady in the f. ml . ~i , » utry A n Home in the oity. in a small,genteel HnnJy, whore attention to iuht household duties would * tt comronsat.on.m whole 0 r in p&rt. for Board. The use ol 1 iano to take lesson# an j practice will be re- V.Vui.A** H e ?» ce l , L-' <, o 3 L rc{ere J p *? &®d resumed. Address B.M.vV,,* Press oflke for Spays. WANTED—To borrow £2.000, on first ” * . class mortgage. Appte to VC, M. LEVICK. »-•*-** No. M 5 Nortn bta,TH Street. ■WANTED.—Five Dollars given to any " * one, for a Situation as Conductor on City Rail road. First-cUssreterencos. Address’*Joseph.” Fr«u office. ___ s2S-2t* 'W? ANTED—In a Commission House, a "" person whowouldlie active m sales. Tonnewho cun give pood reference* for energy and integrity, a fine opportunity is ottered for advancement. Address “C. .M.” with real name, at this office. »24-6 t VAf ANTED—A Special Partner, with Ten -J. , Twelve thousand DoMars. in an established Wholesale I[ou«e doing a *afo and profitable business. Address Firm.” office of this paper. all-fit* <sl AAO—A PERSON with the above amount wishes to obtain an Interest or Partner in some Business where be could make hirusell generally usetul. Can furnish a store and three or lour large rooms, if required, Satisfactory reference given ana required. Address “ Business,” at the Otficeol this Paper, statin* business, and it will be attended to. se2f-stuth St* THE ADVERTISER, a practical busi neas man, desires to associate with a Capi'alist having liom twenty to twenty-five thousand dollars, in the purchase of an established mercantile business, of wlucli he fits a thorough knowledge, and to which fie can add $4O 000. m sales, the first year. Address *• Mer chant.” at the office of The Prtn, seSi-fit* FOR SALE AND TO LET. r| 1 0 RENT.—Convenient Dwelling with -* Gn. and Bath. Nn. R 77 North FIFTH Street. At'i'ly to HORACE FRITZ. Conve.aneer, H2O-.U* .•joiithwcst corner ftIATII and HANSOM gt». Fur rent.—a large flouring MILL, situated in the borouehof Columf'ia, Pa To persons wishing to engage in the millmx busmen a rare opportunity ts now ottered, the mill being located in one of the licit agricultural districts in the State, and calculated for doing a larsro business. For further par ticulars, address the undersigned, at Columbia, Lan caster county, Pennsylvania. t*»-3t CHAS. J. PUSHY. RENT—A Large New Room, 50 feet deep, suitable for a Club or Business Room, st 916 FILBKRT Street. «23 2t* 03} FOR SALE OR RENT—A large &II2L Mastic Brick IlOt’SL, with ftU the modem im provements ; hot and cold water, cm, heaters. Ac ,al in complete order, No. 96 Union street, Rurlinrton, N. J. Apply to fcL P. MIDDLKTON, 5 N. FRONT Street, or to THOMAS PUGDALE. Bc2Mf BUKLINOTON.N.J. AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY, iirsOct. 22,15&9, on the premises “A Valley Fsrm,” in Cheater county, adjoining Cain Station, on Penn sylvania Railroad, three miles west of Dovninztown. containin' 126 Acres of excellent quality of Land, with good Buildings, and possessing many advantages cl water, roads,andolfierconvenience*. Forfurther par ticulars call upon JNO. E FOX. Executor. aSt-lm* No. U South THIRD Btieet. Philo. YpO LET —A Second-story Room, conve nient to th« State House, amtablo for a Lawyer’s Otlicß. Aprly 431 CHESTNUT Street. »>6 rpO LET —The first-class Retail Grocery JL Stand, with fixtures, ho.stm? machine,countinr housc.and storare rooms complete. No. 259 North HK* COND Street. Fur key. apply toM. WATSON, Bar ley Sheaf Hotel, next door below. »a-thstu6t* fa FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.— kiiiiL The subscriber, in concentrating lus business on Chestnut streot. west <*f Tenth street,oflers ter sate, upon reasonable terms, hi# larste with out buiMmssniid lartre lot of ground Irontiux onHiith, Mar shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost any large mauufacturinx business For particulars inquire of ALrRED FITLfcR, Conveyancer, N 0.61 N.RIXTH tjtreet, or to the subscriber, Nu. lffo OHESTVUTRt. eiC-tm WM. P. ROGERB. SALE. The Putacnber will dispose nfthe entire Stock of FINE MONUMENTS. STATUARY. HEAD AND FOOT STONES, fee., Ae. AT THE MONUMENT MARBLE YARD, So. 1d26 ARCH Street. West of Eighteenth street s!-2m WM. HILL MOORE. mo LET—TO LET—TO LET—TO LET. J»- A l.nr/e Sec<»nd stor> Room. Northeast corner CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. 190 by 25 feet, suita ble lorn Wholesale Boot and Bhnc, or Straw busine**. AKo, A Lar,:e Ihird-story Room, 1" ’.lie same build- Also. A fc'ec«»nd-«iory Room, 84 by S W. corner BROAD and WALNU T. „ n/%4 _ Also. A Large Two-story Store, in BROAD Street, above Pino,£3 by DM feet. Apply KKrs s2,>-rnAth)in* 6Si WALNUT Street. w FOR SALE-A FARM of over 200 *£» Acres, well fenced and watered, in a good stnte.of cultivation, admirably adapted to the growth of grain, grass, vegetables, and fruit of all kinds, particularly peaches, the tree# of which live to a *reat-a*e. Situate within two mites of a Railroad Station, Kent County, Delaware; comfortable buildines. For particulars, ad dress Box 33, Chester. Pennsylvania. au3o-lm* $50,000 TO LOAN, IN BUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS, upon Diamond*, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Mer chandise, Clothing, Ac., on moderate tenni, by JONEB & CO., Broker*, morthwrit o»n»*r of TUlttpaod GAS KILL Streets, below Lombard. Established for the Ue* 55 years. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 7P. M. Second-hand Gold and tither Watches, by eminent makers, warranted genuine, for sale cheap, at one-ball the original coat «u 4 lai-rf YalljXulk property for sale. The Sulvicriber will olfer fors'le at public auction, on TL’KbDAY, the ISth dm of October next, at 12 o’clock, at the Howard Houa*. la the town of Hkton, m Cecilcouulv, m the Slate of Maryland, the tuliow tne property, via.: Lot No. I—Being a hue timber and wihkl lot, consist ing of 174 acres and 15perches. Lot No. 2—Having aixty acres of fine cleared ar*b!e Und, the balance m liraler, and being in the whole 250 acres nnd 13 perches. , „ , Lot No. 3—Being a food farm, with suitable luild in*s, consisting of 2U3 acres 2 roods and 71 perches— in) acres good wood and timber, and the rest cleared Lot No. 4-Uonanting id a fine wood and umber lot of lot ncr*s2 roods anil 25 perches. Lot No. fi-Ai*,» very fine wood anil timber land ol 124 RCres and 20 perches . , Lot No. C-Coinistinz of ii acrci and J acres cleared, and in* balance n hne timber. N’ti. 7 Being 132 acres and S 3 perches—all of wlucn <ar«) cleared, except about 13 acres. . . , No. 8— Being u farm consialinr of 1?4 acres 1 rood and 32 parches, with a I suitablo Iwihba* s upon it—loo acres cuUixatod land, and 84 acres in wood, easily cleared i\o JMlein? a farm of 197 acres 2 roods ami « perches, ol which tlu*re 120 ?*cres of cultivated bnd, with g<Aod buildinirj, the rest fine timber. % v No. lo—Consisting ol 132 acres of very nnohnd, with nintalile buddinsa , „ N-. 11—A \ory fine wood and timber lot of 93 acres and 0 perches No. I>—An excollpnt farm. iMth good bm!din‘:«» con sisting of 192 acres and 15 verches, all cleared except 10 acres of wood and timber land. No. 15—A very lino farm conwnsting of about 2M acres, avitli an excellent tarm-hou.se nnd suitable out*budd* DIP*. No. 14-Containine 171 acres 1 rood and 19 perches of l.ind, nnd haa upon it a targe steam saw null m good /•olti—A woo<l and timber lot of acres 3 roods and I „ , No. 16— Also, a lot of very fine timlior and wood, con taining Veneres nnd 31 porches. This property lies in a txxiv .andis situated in the liw er or southern part of New Cas»!e county. Delaware : it n nlioiit equally disiant from l’hil.adpli ina and Itnlti more, lietweenftlaud 7i) miles. The road from Manscy s A road to Smyrna runs Uirouch it. It is distant fr*am Hinj rna alnuit 6 miles m a vorthwestern direction—it is about 6 miles Jrom Middletown, nnd is situated between 3ami4 miles ttomthe Delaware Railroad. Ttua proper t» iiesoutho highest imrtion of tho pemrsula t>et».***n the two Ims—tho waters on tho one side running into the Delaware, nnd on the other into the Chesapeake. The situation of tha property is behoved to 1-e very healthv. and thoirt is not an acre of swamp land in any part of it. Its natural soil is very fine, consistang of a loam of c!a> and sand, and ashen worn. e*«ny suscepti bloof improvement. Kaery lot or farm hat an outlet uiKin a public road. Tho woods emi-ust for the most part of the various kinds of oak, chiefly tho white oak, which if very fine. Tho terms of the sale are one-fourth the purchase monoy to be paid in cash, nnd the balance in equal in stalments of I. 2. nnd .1 years from tho dnj of sale ; credit payments to boar semi-annual interest, and to bo secured by the Imuda o f notes of tho purchasers. Those who wish tardier information ovill appls totho Hiihtcriber. nr his arent. Mr. J. H. lil’LAN\. who re sides nt Miiliniton, Kent county. Eastern Shore of Ma ry land, who will show them the land. G. L, Df LAN*, ult-Wfdrtt No. 59 Courtland street, Baltimore. HOARDING Private boarding.—The iiou.-e at 415 SIMJIYE Street, is now reopened, A few pleasant Rooms may be had by immediate application. «25-st* BOARDING. —Elegant and airy Rooms, single and in suites, can be had with first-claw Board, for tho Summer, Fall, and Winter, at 1314 WAL NUT Street. auB-2m EUUt'ATIONiUi. COATESVILLE SEMINARY, Chc.-tcr County, Da.—Tlri Institution is acknowledged, b> all who have hail Suns. Daughters, or “Wards in it. to bu one of the most thorough and practical of School* .aau'cmutn. A. M.., * l'niu’ipal. MERit’AN si TTooTTinstlt uTe. Fnniibes, Schools, mil Colleges, supplied with* competent Teacher*, lor any Department, and loach ers with positions, i’atonts gratuitnusly suppliedwitli LC Rofor toVacuitv Amhorsl Collogf , Maw.; Dr. Low ell Mason; Maaon Brotlmrs; Hon. Thco. r relmghuyaen, LL.n.; lton.J„l.nC. 545 BKOADM’AY.'New York, and «e2S-fiin Cll FSTNI rj<treet I _Dhijadpiphm^_ MEDICINAL. kSCROFULA, AVIIITE SWELLING, 111P k5 dipease, TETTER. SCALD HEAD, Eruptions of the Skin and all Humoraand Impurities ol the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the celebrated (M ,, KR!AL HKPL'BATIVE. It has lieen a aery important agent m the cure CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr-Lounsberry A Co., for Hnuml>erot years past and its creat value in the cure of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cures edectoil by it. In SCROFULOUS affections Us remarkable curative effect has never been equalled. It cures tho most oUti uato eases. TETTER, SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the Skin, readilv yield to a moderate use ot this Medicine. Malignant Ulcers and SoriH aro readily cured by tho use of & few bottles. Prepared and fold by M&cNICUOL A 8H0.,< Lato Lounsberry k Co.,' No.soNorth FIFTH Street, below Arch. For sale by the following Druggasta s J. F. Long k Co.. Lancaster; C.W.F.ptmg, FottsviUe, J. H. Raser, Reading :S. S. Stevens. Reading; T. ,V J. McChntock, Easton; Jas. Given, West Chester; Win. Stabler, Norristown; Simonßau,Bethlehem; Dr.Live zey, New Hope; I)r. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt k Co., Allentown; edits A Bell, iManajunk, Fa; J. D. James, Trenton; Do La Cour, Camden; Brewster k Co., Bridgeton; Roliertson k Lippincott. Salem,N.J.;Me- Inall, Wilmington; L. 8. Hoopes, Wilmington: T. F. Hammersly, Milford, Del.; and Druggists generally. ioH-*tqith6ro)f (jAERIAGES OF THE MANUFACTURE OF WILLIAM D.ROGEES. REPOSITORY, JOOO CHESTNUT STREET. 1011 nls 2m TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER. CHANTS.—A large stock of Manila all sixes, manufactured ,nd ttfd No, 23 N. WATER ftsd SN. DELAWARE Av, AMUSEMENTS, WHEATLEY * GLaRKE’S ARCH* BTBFKT THEATRF thi* Asa Trenehard, Mr. Clarke; Lmd Dundreary, Mr. \\ ueatlay; Florence Treiwhard. Mrs. John Drew. 1 ’ NINE POINTO OF *THELaW. Joseph Ironside, Mr. Gilbert; Mrs Sm> ue. airs. Drew. Scalxof PsiLßa.—Admission. Jlcsflt*, geMuwiSMis in Dress Circle, 57,S coitG Panuet,» cent*. Doors open at 7 o’oloek j peiformaiiee to eomjDe&ce at 7Jj o’ol.vk precisely. —^ WALNUT-&TKEET THEATRE. Sole Leasee M. A. OAJIiETTSON. THIS iTHURfDAY) KVENTNu. iSept. », THE MURNING CALL. Characters bT Mrs. Dufheld and Mr. H. APerTT. „ . „ THE YOUNG PRINCE. Prince Frederick of pruas’a, Mua Maxftt ifitchefl- . KATTY O’SHEA U* 4 Katty O theal. Miss MagnuMitchelL Ucalx or Pbick?.—Press Orcie.t Seats secured wit2i out extra oharse.i W cents; Parquet, I Beats aecured at 60 cents, >37S; eecomlTier and Fatntiy Circle-and Tnird Tier, 2S centa; Private Boxes, according to Qteir locate, %5 and $3; Biogle Beata vn Orxhtstia and Private 80xe5,75 eents. Box Office open daily, from 10 until S o'clock, when seats can be secured m advance- ACADEMY OF UUbXC. THREE GRAND OAf.A NIGHTS. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY. -SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENTS. ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS OF TB» HOUSE 9ST ONLY 15 CENTS J *5 CENI> i In order that the stnuuertin the G*ty, and Ue entire Fubhcmav enjo» the Grand perforro*nccsof tbegrest COMBINATION bTAR COMPANY, During the continuance ol the STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR. _ SECURED SEATS, AS USUAL, FIHY CENTS EACH. railway tickets will fxhtle their holders to secured spats. THE FREE LISI.WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE PRESS. ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. Beau for the remaimsx ru his may be eeouiea ta THIS tTHUasDAY) "nKht; S.,winker »h. 189. The performances will commence with Barry Corn wall s beautiful play of t , w ISADORA, OF fiYLYANIA- Supported by Messra. J. W. WaiLaek, J. H. TayW, Fenno, J. J. Pnor. Anderson, Mr* D. P. Bowels, Mrs. J. . WaUaefe, end i.ncy Escott. 'Jo be followed by a New Grand Ballet -Miizuqua at Danaant, arranieiluy 3i;bot Roniam entiUed „ PaS DE LA MASUI’B, Supported by Signonne G&letti annPratesi,andsi/»or Ronxani. To conclude with the Grand , PATRIOTIC PLAY OP WILUAM TFLL, In which Measrs. J. W. Wallark. J. /“Prior, Fletcher. Laoee.Andereon,Ad«ms. Maradcn RobUns, Brigi* Roeetter, Marlowe, Mrs.J. W. Weihick* Mim West-ic.. will appear. »7 The Piece will oe produced with ell theaaperb scenic eifeota introitaeed in the Grand Opera. *7“ TO-MORROW, FRIDAY-GRAND TESTIMO NIAL NIGHT BY THE ARTISTS OP THE ACA DEM Y TO MBs. D. P. BoWERS- t HlB BRING HER LAST APPEARANCE BUT ONE THIS SEASON. Admission 23«u*9—iteeured Seats6ocents. Seats may be secured dail* from Eight A. AL nnlil Five P. M.—TJHK OFFICP; IS NOW OP TZS. Doors open at >i to 7 o’clock. Fertormaaees io eem mence at 7>« o’clock. ad? NATIONAL tueatke. WED.XKSUAV and THURSDAY BViXicm, _ _ Bepteiuber aah and Sth. THE BRIGAND ; OR, THE ROBBERS OF ITALY. To cnrjrJode with TOODLES. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Perfoimacoe to conaaaoce at 7> s . Admission 25 cents; Parquet and Drew Circle, ft) eeuts; private Boxes, 91; Orchestra chairs, 75 cents; Orchestra chain, secured dunn; the day.6o cents, A GRAND PERFORMANCE teMh<i tionof Ladies and Children.ooSATLßDAx AFTER. NOON commencinx at 2>s o'clock. Box ofioe open from lu A. Mto3 P. M., when seats may be eecored. aey ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.—Eihibi ■/»- tton of Taiotings of the DUSSEJLDORF SCHOOL, includmr THE MARTYRDOM OF HUES, br Lesunr. Open daily, from 9 A. M. bil 5 F. M,, and 7 to W P. M. Admission 36 e*ots. oa-dt THE PENNSYLVANIA AVADmi V? THE FIVE ART?. _ NOTICE TO STtDENTS. The Evenlfts Studies by /as-iirht from the Cast' of Antique Statuary* commenceoaSATUßDAY, October i*r. at 7 l* M. The Life Class commences its studies on jIONDA » Oc.ob«M. *: 7P. SI. Cnairman of Committee on tostwaCoa. Dr. valentine. The nu'tt pleasing of all Lecturers. Will live a series f*i his humorous _ PARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS. CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT street above Twelfth, Commencing MONDAN Evemnr.theSJla.srcooß tinmng every evening dunn* the week. Hi* efforts *o please have »>«ier failed to draw Urge ana tashionabL audiences. The Doctor will introduce at least " FJFTV CHARACTERS eich evefrin*, making this the most pleasing enlsi*^.. mCat TlCKl£t£*s* CENTS; OR FIVE FOR $!. To vmtimence at a quarter to Eight o’clock. aeSi-7t* CANFORD r S OPERA BOUSE, N 3 ELEVENTH *treet. between Chestnut and Market, SANF^J)§ r the largest Company in the world, U their excellencies every evening, 84NPOHJ) appears Every evening in Bis neat Role of Character* Doors open at 1)4. Commence at 8. Admission tf cents. ChuMren ttoesta. aaik-Sm H-IcDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—RACE ST., IrJL below THIRD. THIS EVENING. THE GREAT PANTOMIME or BLANCO’S MAGIC BWO&B, With New Scenery, New Dresses, and New Appoint* mcnta. wonderful trick : oft EAT SCENIC TRANSFORMATIONS f MECHANICAL EFFECTS! Price of Admission 10 and W oents. Private Boas* 2$ cents. WATCHES, JEWELRY. &c. FINE WATCHES, iM jewelry. SILVER WARE. «2,-3t G. RUSSKI.L. 2? NORTH B'.XTH ST, J?INE WATCH fcS, Agj FINE YTATCHES. ™* A large invoice of Fine English and Swiss Watch#** jnst received, and for sale by LEWIS LADOMUS & CO.. 802 CHESTNUT Street Persons desmeg to purchase Watches, Jewelry, of Sifter Ware, will do well by calling and examining ©ov stock, which is well ee leeted and made of the finest tna ter.&l. AH Silver guaranteed pure com. Studs and Sleovo Buttons in great variety. Don’t 'orgei, LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., Bu 2 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. gILVER WAKE. WM. WILSON & SON Invite tpeoial attention to their stock of KLYE£ WARE, which is now unufualljr Urge, affording a va riety of pattern and design nnnrpaeeed by any hose* the United States, and of finer quality than U mm&e tured lor table use In any part of the world. Oar Standard of Silver U 93M000 parta pun. Tho English Sterling 925-1&O0 “ American and French 900*1000 “ Thus it wall be seen that we give thirty-five pcrti pnuer than the American and Franch com, and tan parti puraf than the English Sterling. We melt ell oar own Silver, and our Foreman being connected with the Refining De partment of the United States Mint for several yean, we guarantee the quality aa above (935), which ie that can be madt to be 3ervk*able t and will resist the action of aoida math btiter *&oa lit erdtaarp SfTr<» manufactured. WM. WILSON & SON, 8. W. CORJfER FIFTH AND CHERRY BTB. N. B.—Any fineness of Stiver manufactured as agreed upon, but pen atrip none inferior to Trench and Ameri can stanfard. Dealers supplied with the aame standard aa uaed to our retail department. Fine Silver Bara, 999-1000 patta pure, oeattanUj oa band. HARDWARE. rjYRUITT, BRO.. & CO.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS H A R DW ARE. CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, 4c., 529 MARKET STREET. 629 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, an,-3m PHILADELPHIA. jyjOORE.HENSZEY &CO-» HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND OUR WAREHOUSE. NO. 4UT MARKET, AND tie CO.MMES’JE STS. PHILADELPHIA, REMOVALS. Removal.— martin & wolff h&ve Removed to No. 334 MARKET Street. South aide, betow Fourth, where they oder a choice aeaortsreotot Fall and Winter Goods, at very low pnees. tU 2m PHILADELPHIA CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AaN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THE ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, NO. 0 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, At 10 o’clock A. M., September 7tb, IM9, the follow- ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Dlrtdton of the ui GEORGE H. STUART. S. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MACALESTER, axp JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of aai«l COMPANY are n-ow open at the above named Office, where aUpertons favorable to the enter prise are reapectfaTlT invited to lubecnM. «3-tf George whiteley. No. 135 Soath FRONT StrMt. Importer of Brandy. Wines A*., •iffera for bond only, the fallowing, among other etandard brands of brandy: Ptnet, Castilloii. k Co., Tboe Hinee k Go,, Ju>«. Rolan, k Co., Otard. Dupnjr, a. go., A. Seignette, Marett^ Camees, Petleroain, C. Duront 4 Co., Un'on Propnelore. J 4F. M»rUlle. „.J*a. Hennea j. Also. Stuart a Pvsley Malt \kfutkea,and thevhoiceat vanetiea of Madeira, Siwru. Port. Bur uodj. aod Rhine Wines, Palm Tree Gin, Jamaica Rum Cm* Rum. Bordeaux Oil, Ac., ke. a27-ly CPTS. TURPENTINE. —5O bbla SpU Turpentine, in etore and for a-Oe ROWLRY. ASHatRNFR. A CO. til No. MSotHWRARVES. <Cz£t?!
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