PIpMMOTELS, Vt to l 2 O’CI.OOK LAB* JttflHT.; ';',®jltAKD HOUSB—Chettnat st., below Ninth, tLt« sl i„ r! ;-•-; maSWfyrsi MrsDimcan* 111 *-* -- Miss JDuueSn, 111 ’ B B.Silver k Uulr, 0 . ;3 W Hammond k lady, 0 M«C JJttimer, Pittsburg AJlavs, Allegheny City , B Shippen.'Ptula- WFThomns icla.Ya MJmFE Pofner, Va * 'Mis*MßHeartweU, Va Jaso Wallton. Va-. ' Geo C Rivera, Va 1 • ■ atßDeaoon&la,N J * JnoW Brown & la, NJ BAFtuney, Pa John Watson,’Ky John T Parker, 8 0 ' JAStewart, Ala. . ALothrop.NO *’ w A Davis,Louisville .fcSfefeW ■■ -Po»;rus„ WMathews’NY, FGdoifre,Gft' 3D Roman,Md'- •’ Wm Roman, Md_, G Roberts & la. SC ’ \ ■ F B.Bond, New; York W WWright,Vork BpringilN Xin£ Savannah, 1 Ga G 8 NioboU & la»Gft J--" JamesLeibiMt *U, Pa -DD WUUamsdn, Jiy N Y ' T Pott*, 8t Thomas, W 1 D Goodrich, Moss , , HHunton k la.Ya DrW A Kojera A la, La, , a Schott A la, va } TliolnW, .WiJm.N 0 „ TBrienrr. wilm.N C JW-jtaitoer,Newbore t NC,HCIftud t Md ' GGNorton,Ga. i - , GAbel, NY , WH Fleming &\rf,-N Y " J Molntire A son, Md T J Yorke, K J -PA Small, York, Pa i Evans, York, Pa ON Sail, Chambersburg Hunt,NY. - -OMMaren.NY Wood side A-w t. Balt ' Mia* Woodside, Balt ll.W'Sfloßelu, Warren -•- 8N Fettit,MeadnUe L KoiQcltir, Baltimore Mr» Moore, Baltimore' ~ HGOKoichum,St John* Thoe , If 0 Barton A ls, Richra, Va KMaokensie, ot Locus T Berry A la, Waeh’ios, DO Mr* Jonee, iteadln/r * Mies Jones,'Heading : J KAlWn.JUehniond . J KHoakinerVa ROOurbey, V* v EWJoiidg.Va JTDLamer*ti Y _ . .HMCaldwell,Baltimorev DrAJßoaleAson,Cel - Jas4 Banker, NY- £Ju Groene, N Y A-Holoomb, Ban Francisco F Andree, N Y CW Lents, Damiuore ’ G ADroit, Baltimore A a Maine*, Md . . W 0 Eayer, Boeton 8W c MR Draper, NY Th,rd ' r w.Tumlmson- Md - 1 i A Reed, N York '• H H Vaster* va ' - • - - E Ellison, Va - ■ J Doherty, Sch Haven Hob’t Gurmeas, Boston ' . . ia'a^te,ton B Goddard A la, Conn • J AGrant, Beading : RAith,N.Y- • , -»8 Rodman, RI - LliSarray,Bnlt f i)Bulin,W Jersey • TL, Dunlap, Mass, ; SH Stowsll. N Y to Bitber, Port carbon • John KmeelUN Jersey * M Mot,a, All, j W Kottwofl, Conn PaUeraon,uhto JLHeaihavray, N 0 SHenry. Illinois .. . W MarilinlliliUhoi* ’ K Gifford, lowa N B MoNsal A Is, N Y. >WSEarI,Troy,NY AHolcombe,NY ' /MERCHANTS* ct.. below Aroh, J L Rightmyor, Pa , _ W 8 Woods, Flomington W L Croigho&d, CumbCO I'B Pefier, Cumbdo ; 8 SBklor A son,Harrubg . C B Lovewell, Boston ißTmme.Va.'. Jos Hag&n, Ohio WJWaiVa OK Jordan, Ala ■J BVYortb&in.Ala . NobU Kelly, Ohio 'Alex'Speer, Ohio .Jno jitti Va „ W W Banows.Pa „ ' Btf VaJentine, Bellefonto G YalanUne, Bellefonte . Jos Rupert < York, Pa Jno Wambaafth, \oik. Pa 8 C Taaaey.Pa A R Stewart, Beaver oo W Kerr.Ohio^ T Meehan. Ohio . , WR Mo Kee, Lewiatovm WBurtch.Pa. G E firookan. Itid, CN Harding, Ind. • Jno-H %throok. Pa r Mrs Jacobs, Brownsville * J A Robinson, Vn "J A Godwin. Va F Stewart, Pa -• m'aaafcW"? . H Y- rbeller, Pittsburg N G Bernhard, Pittsburg D M Forbes. Pittsburg G J Payne, Ohio . W 0 King, NO-- J G Wallace, Pa. 'D E Sparks, Ind f , A T Cramer, Va ,1, M Inman, Ohio , , ,• E P Miller, Altoona . BMReynolds,OhambersVgC H Cretsler, ChambersVg ; Hon K t Blood A In, Pa A,%ittholoroew, Va 1 WUiicthsiul.iiri „ O WTiUiman Md 'F.Lnucer& son. Knndln, K K Coe, Boston . K Scg-Ribor, AlfentOKn Wlallr. M Chunk jTWnrs.T«na , J K Cimibß & 1», 111 ' JamesDßurnftt.'rn- w H Benn.Bn fm/ ; ! ■ ■ ,MiMTussej,Fa . • Mniiussey,Pa Miss E Cuimfiubam, Pn 0 Lockhart, Pa..,,, _ J J Moore,"Diilsfirrg TL^athcarCtDilUburg - Alex Went* "DjUirarg , John Missimer, Reading ■MitaAimie M Inrin, Pa . John Zeigler, Ind - ’ W Wheeler ' F T Blit*. Columbia . A Imbriß. pa-- ■l 'l n - D A son. Pa ■ W'Berson. Umontown, Pa -WA Simpson. Look Haven J SStatt; Ytfrk. Pa GSGroshon.Md • AOTimberisce, Va„ -> < D Treluinj, M Chunk U Kieman,Bomer*6tco . WH Ely, Ohio - AMERICAN HOTKL—Cheitnut st., above Fifth. ' C A Bowl, Milton JJ Pinkerton; W Chester J M Pollock A la, Ohio Mrs ED Smith. Ohio GWT Harley, Md - - -' F Fnose, Reading D £ Benson, Reading JNewHn, NC Jl M Terrill, Va. . J B Amiss, Va J WArthur,No i JEBlaek.Dei 0 C Skinner, 111 N G Wcaoott, Md Alex Weiss, Easton ■ W H Tsohnay, Del - T W Edwards A AI. Edwards A sis, D C W R Brown, NC s. • GW Hubley. Allegh’y city W Tate, sr, Alleghany city W Tate, jr, Allegheny elty H.GarroanjJerseT fihore E Reed, Harrisburg , F Haines, west Chester J F Thorp, per , . JnoQpdyoke,Easton TO McNeill. .Paris, Tenr. RHBayre, Bethlehem, Pa Geo Hook. Phila -- V Brady, Freemanswirg - J Berkbfek, Eoklr, Pa jT w/,Eclclj,Pa • V ilnsaell, iokfy.Ta 8 Drimcooute, Easton' ? --- •W T Piammer, Memphis K James. Westchester J 0 Richardson, Minenv 1 ® Jno H Bakor, Chester, Pa urias Hort, N Y - 1, .»* JAMaybin.Del .W Dorungton, W Chester wj! Pagett, Alex, Va W N Brown, Alex, Va 0 Wmgrwell, 0 J G Rtdonom, Va . T C Garron, Va: ■ JW fVAUomony. Va, r C A Spnnkel, Va' A R Fletoher. Va A MoLauren. Balt W A Vickers, Md . J A Betting, N C W J Leas, Mobile N Drake, N J T K Smith, Va COMMERCIAL HOTBIr-Sixtb st..above Chestnut. DH Kent. Wilmington RDCambitt,Mifflin co J Baily, west Chester • R Peterson, Chester co C P Killingsworth, Md N J Biell. N Y a E White, Chester co - JH Morrison, Mifflin cb •JBAu*h,Phils’. , 1 • Wm BJaoxson.'Wilm’ton ‘ RSnainseyt Pittsburg - J Sill, Londonderry fWm Forsyth, Pittsburg - J Watt, Jr, Chester co OStover, Pa - T Underwood. t*a- Isaao Bovtolet, Reading Lewis Funk, Chester co SMoses, Pbanixviile H C Feger, Pottslown Walter Wilson* Ch?*tor oo John kooora, Douglaavitle * J Yocom, Dotuksville A ShAntz, Sr, DouglftsiiUe G W ‘Ttliss A la, Del T 8 Perry,Chester co James Dougherty, Ches co Amos Alexander. Ches co TJ Mr mg, Cheiter co E Sankey. Aew Castle . Miss M Sankey, N Castle J A Reynolds, Chester co 1 Caleb Pence, Pa B F Underwood, Chest co EW Hoopes. Cheltenham Wm>tin*on, Del . M P Harbison, Del A H Kirk, west Chester * MERCHANTd’' HOUSE—Third st.. above Callowhii). ' A El wood, NY D Rnghard, Selin’s Grove OPBticker,Dt ' J BRynerson, 111 JCokrad, Backs co J Nnlsherger, Reading FHeimback,Naznrette AB Steiner, Nazarette - - ' Sami Lajloy* Center co Joe Bailey, Center co Ibjuo E ulmstod, Pottstown J Pearson. Bucks co - J.-W Fulton, Momoorvjla. W B Yerder, Reading . Thompson Derr, Sunbury J 3 H Williams, Pa LAndewn, Pa . • ..A Pearson,Bpoksleo < x * .THE ONION HOTEL—Arab street, above Third,, G L Boyd, Tamaqoa Col Ralston, Bloomthurg , J Loderick, Pa . . J A Thompson, MD, Paj Geo Moore, Pa E Warner. Ohio Jrsiah Baker, Md 8 Knode, Md J Baker. Md M Bnnvely, Pa' 8 B Poulterer A la, Del . J Nisely, Mt Joy, Pa w B Harris, Tamnqua A 8 Overholtz, Pa GWOverholt*, Pa JHEImer.NJ J A Wolf, Pa , i Y B F timer, NJ J L Lppton, N J M T WrUht, Indiana Mim Ivory, Indiana , DrF A Greer, Pa' J.Hocky, Bethlehem E K-Pnlliday, New Hope -W Major kw. Pottsville - Miss Major. Pottsvllle Dr Hawley, Pbccroxvilto F M Lonman A son, Pa . JMMcGmn*\Vmsport,Fa GWWeeutz*Waynesburg J F Bmith Phila - Mrs Goode, Ohio Mr Good, Pa Thos Carter, Tsmacua ( W Smith. Mass, • Chas B Ester, Pa J Mory. Kingston, 0 P Judson, Cliioago Rev K G Gear, Miss J M Davis, Ohio M F Soottt Somerset, 0 E S Warner, Sch co, Pa JONHS’ HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Sixth. WE Cooper,NJ * . M Drjira, Balt W»toto,Bnlt RWijgot,Balt . J Bsjen, Bait John CToleznan, Balt CiuuVriUinms, Balt F A Lieberman, 14 Y J L Lett, Te»n A Maucjc, Mt Carmel, 111 L Howes, Ind Wm F Cormick. Va Jaa K Gaskins, Va Wm F Lauden, Ya J Moore, Ohio G W Lewis, Boston J_D Stu-devant. Boston F M Trial, Cal W B Whitney, N V l)r Wampole, N J Alfred Thompson, NJ ' A Fernne, N J Thos Godey k la, Balt Miss Keen. Balt HGodey.Balt J Jtiddlenjiser, Jr, Balt 1) Thompson, N J A Ayres, ft J SSherrerd.Esn ,Pa w/Care.Va __ G W HamsotitYe - Dr HE Brown, Wilm, Bel K Bensmj.«ivJ3ait . W Overly, Favetvilje J V Coston, ., JR Branhan«U, Wash Mias Bmnhan.WaBnmgton.Mre Branhan. Georgia G W Winter, Georgia J Eschbaoh, Baltimore WCHannum, Pa ' H Jiowlsnd.N J . HWHowland.NJ- MFmkle.NY J J Barber, lowa ■ A Clark. NY PJShand.SQ JobM Leeppr.N Y JCCrtsionPa J M Edwards, Ky CP Baron,Ky _ JnoßSullivan Wash,!) C Mr- ‘Whituey v Was!ii D C Wen Hanna, Balt E D Nelson, 14 Y jCassnn, Ln - ■ MrsCasson.Ln „ Mm Flint, La J.C Wnlton,Waterbunr.Ct K W Thomas. Md TSThomas, Md , II) Jones, Md # -B A Drewry t Va. J HMSykea, Va BTATK9 UNION-Market it,, above Sixjh. 5 G Ramsey, Allegheny City H KKuffelt, York n lie liSaydara. Columbia K J Zina & la.Mecbaalcbg H P Dunbar. FiMebarg ■ Wm MoVer, Harrisburg 13 J Black, Columbia G B Dickson. Dover,Del -J Van Gosker, Del ' J Rioo.Blliotsburg J Kponse,- ftewvtlle J Grundyiftalem Yi Reese, Harrisburg . J J Steel, Hoilidavsburg B, 8 Pninae , Vittsborg Wra Forsythe, Pittsburg Dt Jf H Johnson, Boyersl'n A 6 Euing, Lancaster B Maxwell. Lancaster co J Cole, Lntrobe.Pa JEStnllyLancaster, ' H H Kauffman, Lancaster Dr H H Johnson, Boyenrt’n A 8 Ewimr, Lane 00, Pa 8 R Axwel}; Lane co, Pa Jas Cole, Latrobe. Pa D L McCullough, Latroto B F Hull, Jfanoaster , H H Knuffinan,Ls.n«Ut«r Jna Irvin, Harrisburg JB Adams, Fa 'vj Geo Alien & la, Carlisle' A Gosnum, Adams CO, FA MrsM A Huntsburg, Pa w B Linn, Lamlisbttrg -* ' Jos M Bay, Harrislrarg KirkP«tr,Pa * 1 , Jacob Bear, Lancro, Pa D Brubaker, Lane co, Pa J T Jackson, Reading 6 K Boyer, Pa , t > : BALD,RAGLE HOTEL—Third at, ab. GallewhiU. :AP.Escdnanade. Beading WBowman, Columbia co , M Mutdny, Columbia oo DwMontgomery, Columb , WyCirtterOiehiKh co 8 F Whittaker, ft J B Kiefer, Dauphin oo L Hempulv, Dauphin eo MKueler, Dauphin co 1 DFister, U 8R , 8 ABeuneier, Pa j , 8 B Steiner, Bethlehem tosSSlk s»#W.r,r» H 3 McClure, Clarion oo HC MoCalU Clarion eo ' 01 verßflJderstoa. Pa Luther Calvin? Easton Geo Levan, Lancaster Mrs E Fort: Wetssport.Pa Mias Spinner, Wei*sport,Pft R Good, poylestown , Jas MojooyyDojleßtovm * BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Third st., above Callovhill. JHoU, Suranejtowd - A Burkinan, FeastemUe Mrs ABtfekman, Feasted O Buokman, Foutornlle * Dr Van Bnskirk. Poftstolrtt AFauet, Upherpnbhn ,' WnrHomeland, Feisterv w MBnckman.Fo* Chase • GMofihher, Hamburg John Althoaae, Hamburg WmAUhoose.’ Hamburg ; Geo.Loose.Hamburg; , John Loose, ttarolwrg' - ;.T Miller, Hamburg - ' H Walters. NewDiitmn H 8 Reage, Reading E Roads. Bybony- . 'Miss M Roada.Bjberry Miohaol Irwin, Moreland' MiasVanaradaion, South'n ,xCbaa Boettyer, Lehigh Co 1 Isiac Bogetand, Feasterv NATIONAL HOTEL—Race .street, above ThoeOsterhout, Fa ■ ’ MissliOoaen«Wllkeabarre H B Robeson. Pa SC Walker, Lanb , . , /RD McFnrlapo,Pa - .*■ A Aud«r»CiJl. Fa J M Rogers, MiUcn. O b Sgraine.Oliio JSRadenboah. FCarbon - LWoodhead. Ohio w Woodhead.Mass WBushneU, Easton * - J H Caswell. Chloaso t H Rabenau A La, Pa • E Jpavie, Fhffinixyilje 'J A J Cummings,' Pa BWMiaros.Minerevine DHThorn.Pa John L Polen-pa -B F Boss aril, Scranton p G BosaariL PittstoiT • * P « Reaper, Plttston L Zoeher, Lsncaster J A Eberman. Lancaster JBClnD«ea,FhUa:' ,; , , Mrs Mwlilmms, Scranton S Anderson. Miffllnsnlle B Clan. Bel efonto D Wolff, Hamburg . HE Miller, FeUersville BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. PS Ku^Lcr.Fronchbown. JLComlay.pa Georvo h Stauffer,Fa t Andrew SoHsmg.Pa s J V Blankwell. New York 8 Soilulay, Naw Hopo . Andrew Flowers, Pa ' 0 C Hairey, Boston * ; JflilL Newtown _ ■’ WmmraWrUcpop. Pa s. Franklin Loroiay. Pa J Watson Case, Pft C Chambers & la, Pa Pa • .J 8 Bryan. Dojlestown Chas Doyle, Hancock P Landfie!d,Pa J W Newbold, Pa J K lAllor, Pa IK Price. Dojlestown JamesTteed,Pa ■ -T r. Chambers. Newtown • Jacob Fritz.nfljlwro ' h ßFritz.Hatlwro.,_ JBLftndfield.l’a• .oLakin,Hancock,NY JP Liversey, Pa ,fi Fell. Buckingham ,Johit Watwn. Attlelioro -Chas Reed, Newtown Thos Morris. Newtown A G Pftxson, Newtown. Major JWTry. Pa Eastbarn Reeder, Pa - Georce A Cook, Pa J M Rich. Bucks co' .. A B Large. Lanoco’ J Hill, Newtown -, •. . A Force* Nowtown 1 MOUNT VERNON—Second street, above Arob. F Sands. Hancock ■ '•. J Henry A ia.N Bninsw J k H Thomas, Halo’s Eddy , N Moore, Ball’s Eddy > ■ HMBfown, , JBBro'im,-PotUvijle va m Fisher, Pittsburg.. ' MisS A WFiaher. PitUb’g • JBtone.. Boston, Pa; Geo Thompson, York, Pa * James Simpson, PottsVilla' Thos Jones. NY . R Motitgomerr. Wilm, Del W Griswold.N Y E Miller, Bethlehem * , Clifts Davis, Harrialrurg ; .-JnO Lewis A la. Milton; Del WM Miller, Bafrisburg *. C Simmons. NY * - J>W Shuman. Columbia oo Miss Strnut, Del A C Lewis,Catasauqua,Pa. ' - EAGLE street, above Race, j ■ ; H“Bavi«,Pp!t«vn! >\in«or. Passed brig J Nickerson, from Turks Island, m the Bight of New Castle, bound up. _ r , HtMßUhlp KannOMo', Hfind. 20 hours from New\ork, with mdse aiidpassensersto-Jas AHderdice. Bohr J M Bartlett, Skegits, 2 days from Sasßafras Ri ver, with grain to Richardson A Overman. Sohr Tefegraph, Hacel, 2 days from Smyrna, Del, with grain to Jasßarratt A Son; . _ , . _ . Sohr JaTw EailyiSipple, 1 day from Frederics, Del, with wheat to JaeLHewley A Co. _ _ . Sonr Youni America. Tuft, l day Crom Tort Deposit, with grain to Jas L Bowloy A Co. W VBLXOHAPa. . (OorrMpSa.noo of g ta . Arrived, barks Mory B Rich, from : Roths child, from North Atlantic Ocean; brig Montioello, from -Fort-au-Frinoe. - R 0.0,, Boot. SO. ‘ Arrive.brie H«nr,A D.dSf.frpm Boltimoro. Fut in here in distress, with l°“ °,C, n .*P in * Bpars * offer oareo w« flrorra g6p( to Jacksonville, ois in bore in iil.tr.*?: havlne boon damatod b, a oolb-, sion with the steamship Moses Arrived, shirs Florida, from Liverpool t Switzerland, from New York; bark Sarah Ann, from Montevideo; brig Melvin, from Boston. • it ‘ ' NbW OEL«ANs,BepL27. Arrived, ship Ina Russell, from Liverpool. ** v« * MEMORANDA* . , k w Steamship Delaware, Copes, hence, arrived at New Gemslwk, Lunt, for Algoa Bay, oleared at Bos ton 28tb lost. . Bark Cfl Truitt, Scull, from New York, arrived at Galvestonl7th inst. Brig Orinoco, Tabbutt, hence, arrived at Boston 28th instant. __ .Brig J Moans, Wells, hence for Boston, saLted from Holmes* Hole 28th inst, Brig Martha Washington, Anderson, from Salem for Philadelphia, was at Holmes* Hole 2dth nut. Sonrs wave, Barrett, Isabella Thompson, Corson, hence for Boston, MatanzAs.Croofcer,Apa Jacob A Wil li tm, Matthews, do for Portsmouth, arrived at Holmes* Hole 26th instant.flnd sailed again next day. . . „ Sohr Mohawk, wall, hence for Belfast, sailed from Holmes* Hole 28tk inst - _ . _ . Sohr B C Scribner, Carlisle, from Bayport, Fla, for Boston, soiled from Hblraos’Hole SSth inst. _ Haverhill for do: Jane N Baker, Henderson, and Mary Ann A Caroline- Bowen from Portsmouth for do, sailed from Holmes’ Hole J7th inst , \ . SshrE Rickey, Tice, hence, arrived at Newport 28th Bchri)aniflTdwhsend, Townsend, from Charleston, New Bedford Sch? Lewis Chester. Somem.for Philada. cleared at Wilmington. NC, 28th inst, witn *» hbta spintt tur pen tine? liwdorosin. » bales, cotton, 10 do yam,l7B bag* dried fruit, and tfsttipiy kegs. gT ATE FAIR. GREAT CONTEST AMONG TROTTING STALLIONS, AT POWELTON, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), SEPTEMBER ‘3O, AT 12 M, THREE SPAN TO THE POLE. Daxiel Webster and Youj*o Defiaxce, Washington and Perfection, St. Lawkencb and Shebman Moboan. Best three In svei mile heats, for a large special’pre raium. JOHN C.McALLUTER, It ClllKF MaBSHAL. CURTAIN MATERIALS. YY. H. CARRYL & BRO. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FALL IMPORTATION CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, FURNITURE COVERINGS, CURTAIN TRIMMINGS, SUITABLE FOR THE FALL RETAIL TRADE, To which we would invite the attention of our many fnonds, customers, and the public generally. Aa we are engaged exclusively in thia line of business, we are con fident -we osn please the moat fastidious as to price, style,and quality. Our stock is larger than ever, and has been selected with great care. We hnve in store, at NO. 719 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW BIOHTH, NORTH SIDE, tx ttrx * ( MASONIC HALL. TAP Et TRIES, MOQUETTES, JAPANESE CLOTHS, ’ SILK TERRY, FRENCH AND ENGLISH REPS, TURKISH CLOTHS, EASTINGS, PLUSHES, all colors. WIDE FBENCH BROCATELLES, ALL COLORS. FRENCH SATIN DELAINES, WIDE SATINS, EMBROIDERED CLOTH CURTAINS, IN VaNISTT. EMROIDERED AND PRINTED PIANO COVERS, - TABLE COVERS WINE A$D FRUIT CLOTHS, WINDOW CORNICES, ROSEWOOD CORNICES, GILT CORNICES, VELVET CORNICES. CUR TAIN TRIMMINGS SILK TASSELS, all tolars. WORSTED AND SILK TASSELS. GIMPS, all tolars Md widths. FRINGES AND GALLOONS, GILT BANDS, CURTAIN PINS, 4-c. PIOTURE TASBELS AND COEDS, CHEAP, WHITE CURTAINS. EMBROIimRED LACE CURTAINS, TAMBOUR, APPLIQUE, JACQUARD, MUSLIN CURTAINS, Of every style and price, from BBAO a pair up to ,G 0 per pair. A FUIiL LINE, All prices, and ia great variety of patterns, VESTIBULE LACES. WINDOW SHADES Of every style, from $1 lip to 813 each, with good sub stantial futures. OUR STORE IS IN THE MASONIC HALL-, CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH, NORTH BIDE. W. H. CARRYL & BRO. aro-it & 00.. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTUKE-PKAMK ' MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stoclc of OIL PAINTINGS, dh. All at very Low Prices, 004 ARCH Street, above BIXTIL Philadelphia. eI9-tiailf HAVANA CIGARS.—a Urge and hand . some assortment of the most 'celebrated brands, now daily expoetod and (or sale lowA^ l Ff) TETE tJS-W* ISO WALNUT Street, PAPER HANGINGS, &c. pAPER HANGINGS. •NOW IS Till! TIME TO PAPER YOUR HOUSES. HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., NO. 332 CHESTNUT STREET, for salo every variety of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, &C„ t Which will be sold at the lowest rates, and put up by careful workmen. tfo PAPER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL & BOURKE, It BOUTH FOURTH STREET, (below Markbt) AND OPPOSITE MERCHANT STREET, Have ou hand a large and splendid assortment of WALLL AND WINDOW PAPERS, To which they invito the attention of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. ao2B-gro • SALES BY AUCTION. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. Ac. On Saturday Morning, At 10 o’clock, comprising— A northern bred bay horse, 18 hands high. A bay hor«o, ux hands high, 10 years old. A bay horse, 6 years old, bas trotted in 2.32. A Germantown wagon, harness, saddle, Ac. A bobtail bay horse, 18 hands high. 9 years old. An open front Watson rookaway. cost $325. A northern bred brown trotting noise, ” Ned Duff." The trotting horse Duke,” a ohestnut sorrel, A sorrel horse, 16 hands high, 8 years old. A dun home, 8 years o.d, 16 hands high. A long tail northern bred bay horse. A iarse bay horse, 7 years old, 17 hands high. A black Canadian pony, 7 years old. A black stallion, 6 yoars old, 1G hands high. A dark bay colt, 4 years old, 16 hands high. A oheßtaut sorrel mare, 6 years old. A northern bred bay horse. 6 years old. A bay horse, 8 years old, 15>4 hands high. A ohestnut sorrel mare, 8 years old, An iron gray horse, 4 years old. A pair of handsome bay carnage horses. A Watson three*seated carriage and harness. A stylish bobtail brown horse, wagon, and harness, A bay mare, 6 years old, 15 hands high* A brown horse, dearborn wagon, and harness. A hay mare, 6 years old, 16 hands high. A l>ay mare, 6 years old, 16X hands high. A May-day Bashaw bay colt, 16 hands high. A bay horse,•years old, 15 hands high. 1 A dun horse, leliands high, 10 years old. * A gray horse, 8 years old, 18)4 hands high. A fight bay horse, 9 years old 16)4 hands high. A brown horse. 6 years old, 15H hands high. A lomr-t&il gray horse, 9 years old. A buokricin mare, 6 years old. tong tail. A sorrel horse, 7 years old, 16 hands high, A gray mare, 9 years old, 16 hands high. A dark bay horse. 8 ) ears old. 16 hands high. < A Jersey bred " John Henry" bay oolt. A brown mare, 9 rears old. 13H hands high. A bay horse, 15)4 hands high. A brown horse, 8 years old, 16 hands high. A sorrel horse. 6 years old, 16 hands high. A blooded sorrel mare, 4 years old. A bay horse, lO£ hands high, long tail. , A roan mare. 9 years old. 15)4 hands high. A sorrel mare, 6 year* old, 14H hands high. A hay maro, 6 years old 15 hands high. A black Canadian pony, 6 years old. A bay horse, pedlar’s wagon, and harness. A blaok horse, 9 years old. A long-tail gray horse, 16 hands high. Also, other horses. ALSO, At the commencement of the sale, will be sold a large collection of desirable new and second-hand carnages, wagons, Ac., inoludingan .... , _ Elegant light Clarendon coach, made by Wood, Tom linson, k Co., N. Y.,ooit 810 W. , , , _ A light Germantown wagon, with pole, by Watson. A three-seated latntly carriage, by Lefler. An elegant two-horse coach, superbly finished, made by JacocE, cost 81,100. t&~ No postponement on account of the weather. ie»-2lTr ALFRED M. HERKNEBS, Auctioneer. MEDICINAL. IJIfl E OXYGENATED BITTERS! THE OXYGENATED BITTERS! DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, 07” As well as INDIGESTION, HEART-BURN, WATER-BRASH, ACIDITY, FLATULENCY, OP PRESSION AFTER EATING, LOSS OF APPETITE, LANGOUR, LIVER COMPLAINT, FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTB, SICK HEADACHE, PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DE BILITY,and all Disoasos arising from Imperfeot Di gestion or Functional Disorders of the Stomach, are rapidly and permanently cured by this distinguished and established Remedy, VALUABLE TESTIMONIAL. (From a Distinguished Clergyman.) “Bast Taunton, Maas., Jan. 4, 1858. To the Euitor op thr Cubistian Mianoii. Sir; For more than twenty-five yoars 1 have been a sufferer from the dyspepsia. Besides trying the of my family physiciau* in the, almost, useless trial ol their various prescriptions, 1 have tried a groat variety of patent medicines, with.a similar result. 1 hrpuKh thp kinduessof Dr. W. G. llanaford, 1 received, in March last, a half dozen bottle* of the Oxygenated Bitters, trom Mr. Seth W. Fowls k Co., Boston. I began to uso them without any hope of deriving help from them. Being determined to give thorn a fair trial, I continued their use, but without any perceptible benefit till June, Since then, I have gradually improved in health, tut l am entirely free from acidity of tbo stomach, and lrotn the consequent flatulency, and the awful and almost distracting siok headache, whiohoßon, (or day s together, has wholly unfitted me for stuay and for all other min isterial duties, and rendered life a burden. Having de rived so great a relief, I feel that l owe it, as an expros sionof gratitude to Messrs.Fowlo k Co., and alsoaduty to the public, to recommend tneir Oxygenated Bitters, «», in my estimation, a sure remedy lor that most try ing, most vexing, and prucl of oil diseases, to whioh poor human fiesh is heir—tne dyspepsia. Taken at an early stage of the disease, and I, have no doubt ol a speody and permanent core. Having suflered so long, and tried so many different roinotlieg with no good re sult, I oan recommend the Oxygenated Bitters with a confidence few others oan. If any ol the readers ol lufl Mirror are suffering from acidity of atoinach, and the consequent flatulency and sick hoadache, i beg ol thorn to make trial oi these Bitters withiut delay. JAMES R. CUSHING. THE OXYGENATED BITTERS! THE OXYGENATED BITTERS! Are purely amedicinal preparation, unlike any other ever compounded by science and medical skill; tlioy arc not one of the many alcoholio preparations of Bitters, which impart a momentary stimulus, but never euro, and often increase the oharactor or the disenso ; but they are a peculiar and wondorful discovery of a well known physician, Dr. Green. The first trial of the medi cine will make these truths apparent. PBIiPAUED BY SETH W. FOWLE k CO., Boston; T. W. Djott k Sons, 218 North Second street, I’liiladolphiH; A. B. Sands k Co., New York; Cnnby k Gilpin, Baltimore, whole* sale agents. Sold by druggists and ir.erohauts throughout the State. CONSUMPTION, Colds, Colds, Colds, Colds, Colds, Colds, Coughs, Coughs, Coughs, Coughs, Coughs, Coughs, Hoarseness, Hoarseness, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Bronchius, Uronohitii, Asthma, Asthma, Asthma, Asthma, Asthma, Croup, Cioup, Croup, Croup, Croup, Croup, Whooping Cough, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Sore Throat, Diseases of Throat, Chost, and Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Pulmonary Affection, and all like diseases, have an unfading nntidoto in that great Remedy, WISTAR’S BALBAM OF WILD CHERRY. WISTAR’B BALBAM OF WILD CHERRY. READ THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN t Limestone, Montour co., Pa.,Oct. 22,1865. This is to certify that I was pronouuced by aevoral physicians as consumptive, aud had all the symptoms of he disease in Us worst form, such as coughing, severe pams in the chest, shortness of breath, night-sweats, and extreme weakness and lassitude in rny whole sys tem. My family nearly all having died of the dueaso. I had given up all hope of recovery. ns nothing save mo relief; but through the persuasion of a friend I was in* i uced to try Ifr. IFt star's Balsam of Wild Blurry. The rstbottle relieved mo considerably, and the third bot tle cured mo entirely. I now feel as well as i ever did in my life, and am able to lollow my occupation ae farmer as fully as any one.. . „ , * £ also had asister in n more advanced state of the dis easetliaving been confined to her bed forovora>onr and pronouncod boyond hope by our best physicians. She also was entirely cured ny the Wild Cherry, but it required six or eight bottles, and she still takes it occa sionally as a preventive, Items naturally weak-chested. I would sincerely urge all who are similarly atllicted to try Dr. Wjstaits Balsam o y WildCiikkuyiOsl am satisfied that but for your own valuable remedy my sis ter nnd myself would not now be living. I will olioer ully nnswer any one who may address me on the sub ject and stato our cases more fully. TA _ ft T (Signed) JACOB MILLER. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIIB! BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Buch loiters as the following, from a merchant, are dally received: “ Milford, Dataware, Oct. 26,1R63. 8. W. Fowl® kCo , Boston: IMeose semi me n aupiily of Wiktaß’s Balaam, as I atnnearl) out. nmHhereis n treat domnnd for it; it is doing wonders; it cures Couth*. Asthma, Whooping Cough, and Cvusuwpiion without fait. There has never boon anj of the genuine here until you sept me a lot some time since, but plenty or lh. »»»««fclt irulri JACOB y. J'OULK." Remember, therefore, nil who seek Ara/tA,-that tho only Genuine has the written signature of “I. BUTTS," iu well as the printed name of the FropriV. fori, BETH W. FOWLE k CO., Boston , on the out side wrapper. Takp.no other; it wore money wasted and health jeopardised. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Prepared by S. W, FOWLE k CO., Boston. WHOLESALE AGENTS ! T. W. DYOTT k SONS, 218 North Second street, Philadelphia. A. B. SANDS k CO., Now York. CANBY, GILPIN, k CO., Baltimore. Sold by ! Druggists and Merchants throughout the State. . | *e3o-eufJm ri&w DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND I’HOF.NIX BITTERS hav« boon thoroughly tested, amt pronounced a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia, flatulency, heart-hum and headache, oostiveness diarrhea, fevors of nil kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive com- Elainta.snlt rheum, erysipelas, oornmon colds nndin ueoza, irregularity and nil derangement of the female system. Piles, ami various other diseases to which the hum* frame is liable. For salo by the proprietor. Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, SM BROADWAY, Now York, mil by Druggists generally all over the country. 824-dfcWly CULVER SOAP—A simple preparation for oleansing Silver Plate, Jewelry, Mirrors, Mar ble, &0., far more convenient and effective than any other. One half the labor of House donning may be saved by using this Soap, which cannot, possibly lujure the finest Zmo white, and as no scrubbing is required, the saving.in the wear;ot the paint is much greater than the cost of the Boap. It leaves the surface as pure and white as when new. Manufactured only by the Boston and OHKBT NUT. til- MOUNT VERNON IVI PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. _ Two of tW ° ° f th 6 Size, 13x10. _ M Prioeof Be*... - W Single View,Toyibor House..... 110 The profits trom the sale of these Vjews are to lie de voted towards building a Parsonage in Grace, l arish, Tipton, Cedarcounty, lowa, and St. Luke • Parish, Ro chester, in same oounty and State. B&OADBENT it CO *B, 814 CHESTNUT Street. Episcopal Book Doptnilo'y, 12MCHESTNUT Street. BURNS & SIeG. Bco CHESTNUT Street. A. 8, ROBERSON, MO CHER 1 } NUT Street. K. NEWLAND it CO., 004 ARCH Street International Stereoscopio Company, 18 S. EIGHTH Street, and wholesale at _ J.B. UPPINCOTT & CO., s3B-6t* 28 North FOURTH Street. Leather— leather—leather— Oak and Hemlock Role,Bhoe Skirting. Band Offal. American and French Calfskins, Kips, Splits, Pink Linings, Roans, &0., Ac. Also, damaged Reu Sole Leather, at low prices.'wholosalo or retail. American Sumac ai\d Leather of all kinds bought for oath or sold on commission. . WM. R. NKWBOLO' p3B-4t* No, 336 North SECOND Street. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1859. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ORDERS TO-DAY! Todotonmna the Edilbm „ OF TILE BIBLE TIMES: A Saturday Rkliotuuh AhJ’khvnfglt ; W/1 FIMT K9M A KH K ro-MOR|OW MofimNO. c “|!la!,r.feuW nurrht*, Dmitri, Kpd all vonoftrnpd. urn requested to send in theirorders 11118 MORNING. It IVEW " HOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! il ANNAI.S OF THB AMERICAN rUI*PIT: OR, COMMEMORATIVE NOTICES OF DISTINOUISH KD AMERICAN CLERGYMEN. Br William 11 ' Kprnzuo, I>. D. Vol.Cth now ready ; price S 3. THE CAI'TIVE ORPHAN 1 ESTHER, TIIM (JCEEN OF PERSIA. By Htopuon 11. IjnK, B- Bj ’’llT'FiVe WILLIE. 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Call in, a;iff one trial will assure, you that the only place in the city where to pureha ie Books at, it GEORGE G- EVANS* GTPT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT. No. -439 CHESTNUT Street, two doors below Fifth, on theunpersicle. IST Stranger*, visiting ’the city, are respectfully in vited to call and examine the large collection of Books, and get a Catalogue. #2B-3t PART VI, CHAMBERS’S ENCYOLO PBBIA. A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE FOR THE PEOPLE. Illustrated with Maps and Wood Engraving*. Published in Monthly Parts of 61 pages each; printed from the same plates, upon the same quality of paper, and executed in evory particular like the Edinburgh Edition. Farts I to VI ready, price 15 cents each. J. B. LIPPINCOTT k CO., 527-5 t 22 and 24 North FOURTH Street. OLDBOOKS-OLD BOOKS-OLD BOOKS The undersigned states that he has frequently for salo books printed between thejrears 1470 and 1600: early editions of tne Fathers of the Reformers and of the Pu ritan Divines; in Law, Braeton, Littleton, Punendorn Grotius, Dowat, Coke, Hale, Year Books, Repoj-t* Ao.,areofteuto be found on his shelves; Cyclopedias Lexioons, Classic authors, History, Poetry, Philosophy, Suionoo, Political Kconpmy, Government. Architecture. Natural History. TreatißOßupontliese and other kindred subjects are being continually dealt fn by him. Books, i?o»4 Fourth, Philadelphia. mvUim JOHN OAMPBELIa. PEOPLE’S TICKET. THOMAS E. COCHRAN, FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, WILLIAM JI. KEIM, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, WILLIAM I). MANN FOR PROTIIONOTARY OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, CHARLES D. KNIttUX. FOR STATE SENATOR-Second District, GEO H O K R. SMITH. FOR STATE SENATOR—Fourth Bistriot. GEORGE CONNELL. First Bistrict—PAßSON EDMONDS. Second District—WlLLlAM B. TURN liR. Third Distnct-CJIAR LES HORTZ. . Fourth Diitnct-HENRY K. STRONG. Fifth District-JOBEPH MOORE. Sixth District-CIIARLES O’NEILL. Seventh District—!. H. SELTZER. Eighth District-JACOM E. RIDGWAY. Tenth District—B. 8. PANCOAST. Eleventh Distriot-ISAAC A. SHEPPARD. Twelfth Distriot-RICHARD WILDEY. Thirteenth District-JAMES HOLGATK. Fourteenth District—J. B. ALLEN. Fifteenth District-J. F. PRESTON. Sixteenth District-GEORGE WILEY. Seventeenth Diatrict-CHAS. It. ABBOTT se2C-tllno CHINA ANI> QUEENS WARE* SMITH. &CO., CHINA, GLASS, AND CfUEENSWARE. PITTSBURG AGENCY. GLASS, NAILS, &0., delivered from the Factory AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. GRANITE BUILDING, No. fS North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. auS-fm&wtf rjiURNBULL, ALLEN. & CO.. NOS. SO AND 35 SOUTH FOUETH STREET, IMPORTERS AND Wholesale Dealers in CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARH. PITTSBURG GLASS AGENCY. o&*Merohanbi supplied with Glassat Manufacturer’s prices. t aufl-2m £SOYD & STROUD, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, Have now on hand a oomplete atook of QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, and FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHINA, At their Old Stand, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH BT., four doors Mow Merchants’ Hotel, to which they Invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS. *y Aornt* r«a Pittsburo Glass. RUd-Jm MARBLE WORKS. Haa constantly on hand a very large assortment o MONUMENTS, ENCLOSURES, and GRAVE-STONES, Of various designs, made of the finest ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES, Whiph be will sell At greatly reduced prioes. Is also preparod to execute orders upon the most favorable terms, and respectfully invites the publio generally to examine bis stook before purchasing elsowhere. ADAM STEINMETZ. Monumental Marble Works, RIDGE AVENUE, below Eleventh streot, aplS-mwMm Philadelphia, QR QUERIES. R. S. REED & CO., WHOLESALE an O CER s , No. 113 ARCH STREET, BELOW SECOND STREET. On hand, at all tirnos, strictly Prime Rio Coffee; Love ring’s, Pennsylvania, and New York Syrup and Honey, in barrels. 82d-0t jpiLEECE WOOL IN NEW YORK. 100,000 POUNDS or vory llaht MEDIUM FLEECES, obiufly Iron Ohio, for anlo m Now Fork, at POUITICAIi. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, O, YORR COOSTY. OF RCRES COOSTY. FOR ASSEMBLY i MARBLE WORKS. No. 01 FIXE STREET, by MESSINUEK 4 WRIUHT. RETAIL DRY GOODS. |)RESS SILKS. From tho lute Auction hides in NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. CUKWEN STODDART k BROTHEK, Invite the attontion of buyers to a stock of I'ALL AND WINTER styles OF SILKS, Which, for extent and variety is unrivalled. The abovo havo ull been bought at tlip Into sales, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. And will be sold at close profits. MERCHANTS will find in our stock many desirable Goods not to bo mot with elsewhere. 4JO, 452, AND 45 4 NORTH SECOND STREET, (Abovb Willow,) *io 3t PHILADELPHIA. gjPKCIAL OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS I THIS DAY, FROM TIIE LATE AUCTION SALES AT PRICES UNPRECEDENTED, AT W. 11. SUELMIRE, *23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET. OPENING OF SPLENDID FANCY GOODS. L. J. LEVY & CO. invite the inspection of the public TO THK EXHIBITION (On their second floor) OF THE CHOICEST MANUFACTURES OF THE FRENCH LOOMS OF THIS YEAR. THE COLLECTION EMBRACES evening, dinner, and promenade , DRESSES. All of which are offered at very reasonable prices. The very large Importations of the present Fall have enabled L. J. L. k Co. to purchase many choice Goods at less than the Cost of Importation; their customers williteceive the bonofit arising therefrom. 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. 523-tf fJU) THE LADIES. ~ WE HAVE OPENED AN IMMENSE BTOCK OF DRESS and CLOAK TRIMMINGS, STEEL SPRING SKIRTS, (With Skirt Supporters gratis,) KNITTING ZEPHYRS, ZEPHYR SLIPPERS, CHAIR SEATS, *o. FRENCH WOVEN CORBETS, <1 SHAWL BORDERS, SHETLAND VEILS, HAIR NETS, GILT HAIR PINS. All of which are warranted good quality; are offered at Retail at Manufacturers’ prices. J. G-. MAXWELL & SON, LADIES’ TRIMMINGS STQRE AND FACTORY, No. 1032 CHESTNUT STREET, (CORNER OF ELEVENTH ST.,) Westward from the Girard and St. Lawrence Hotels. a»-3t QLOTHSM CLOTHS!!! SNODGRASS & STEELMAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &0., NO. 52 SOUTH BECOND STREET, ‘ ABOVE CHESTNUT, Are d*ily receiving additions to their alroady large •took of -4 FAL'L GOODS. Comprised in part of BLACK AND COLORED CLOTIIS, ** “ “ RPAVEIW, M CASSIMERES AND DOESKINS, PLAIN AND FANCY CAB3IMKRBS, BILK, VELVET, AN D CABIIMERE VESTINGS, Ac. N. B.—A variety of Cloths and Beavors suitable for LADIES’ CLOAKB and MANTILLAS, all of which will be told at reasonable price*. 524-tf gYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND AKGU. STAFLE AND FANCY SILK G-O O D S. 18 5 0. DRYGOODS FOR AUTUMN. THE WHOLE STOCK OF SILK GOODS. FULL STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS. FULL STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. FASHIONABLE FALL SHAWLS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. AND VESTINGS, BLANKETS, I(UILTS, TABLE LINENS, Ac. N. B.—Bluck Silkß, Wholesale,Low Rates. BARGAINS DAILY FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS s2U-lm Fine woollen shawls. French, 8coto)i, and American , , . , , BLANKET SHAWLS, in new and choice desitn*. CURWKN BTODDART tc 13R0., 4£o, i&t and 454 Norlli SECOND Street a3O-.lt above Willow atroet. B ROCHE LONG SHAWLS, In Viennese and Paris Fabrics. ,in new colonp&s and patterns, Fromtho late Auction Sales, nu immense and varied stock, which we oder at REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART A BKO., 460,465, and 454 North Second Street nliove Willow. WALL AND WINTER GOODS FOR Men and Boys' wear. CURWEN STODDART k BROTHER K^KoZbcLoTnt*' 1 * reccipt pf OVERCOATINGS, CASSIMKRES. , . . ~ „ VESTlfoG9,*e.,4c., from Auotion, which we are prepared to toll low. Nos. 450,152, and 454 North BKCON I) Street, «30-3 t above Willow. Rich figured .. , 4 4 . , BLACK SILKS, from the late Auction sale*. CUKWiLY STODDART A BRO., 450,452, and 454 North SECOND Street. »30jSt above Willow. RICU TWO-FLOUNCED „ BROCADE ROBES. „ CURWEN STODDART k BRO., Nos. 450,462, and 454 North SECOND Struct, 030-3 t above Willow. Black and colored ground •FOULARDS, in new designs. • CURWEN STODDART k BRO., 460,452 and 454 North SECOND Street. a*l-3t above Willow street. STELLA SHAWLS, Additional lots, . . _ .in Black and Colored Centres, at less than former prices. CURWEN STODDART A BRO., 450,462, and4s4 North SECOND Street, s9O-3t nltovo Willow, CHILDREN’S SHAWLS, STELLA BIIAWLS, LONG and 80 UAH K BLANKET SHAWLS. CURWEN STODDART * BRO., 450.462. and 454 North SECOND Street, s3O-Jt above Willow. Poplin velours. An invoice of these rich double width Dress Goods Just reoeivod, in bold and medium at) Ids, at a much re duced price. Also, French and Irish Poplins, in bright colors and plaids. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, *25 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. Bright printed merinos. French Figured Merinos, in all new styles and colorings. Swissi Figured Cashmeres, in blaok grounds, very rich e(foots for children's dresses. Gay designs ofCashmer®* and Flannel* for Robes tie Clmmbfo. SHAKIM.ESS UHOTIIKKS. n 25 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. HAW L BORDERING^ An assortment of fine good*, of tho nowest French andlmuapatterps. Htolla Snawls m greatest variety. Wide und One Shawl Monnos. ™, B iIARPLKBB BROTHERS. ■2d CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets, WALL SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, JL Auction lots Shawls, at 9140,92.00,9 2 60, to 94.00. Finer grades Stella Shawls, at cost and less. . , . _ fall cloaks. Ladies' Preuoh Cloth Cloaks of Lightand Dark Shades Ilatut Cloths. Prices range fioni 95 to $8.60. Cloaks made to order, at one day’s notice, COOPER k CONAKD, se» NINTH and MARKET. BOYS’ WEAR. MEN S WEAR. Cass|meres oenooially for buys, Coalings for Boys’ tall and winter wear. Cassimeres of extra weight at «7 centi: Finer grades in Fancy, l'lain, ami Black. Black Doeskins, extra quality and cheap. Auction Kits Black Cloths 91 60 up. Ladies' Light Coiorod Cloakings. COOPER ft CONARD, _ „ f . NINTH and MARKET. N. B.—lnducements to tho Tailoring trade. *e2o Hosiery goods,—j. wm. HOF MANN. No. p North*EIGHTH Street, hasnow open in# rail Block ol Hosiery Goods via: Updervcsts and Drawn 1 a of Cartwright aim Warner's superior manu facture, tor lauios and misses’ wear. Merino Blurts and Drawers, lor gents and youths. Merino Hosiery, Cotton Hosiery, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves and Gaunt lets, and good" generally appertaining to tho Hosiery business. J. w. H. reepeotfully solicits tho attention of families to lus stock, assuring them that his stock is im oxceiled lor variety by any other in tho city, and that his prices are as lowas those of any other regular house. N. B.—No abatement made from tho prices named. RETAIL DRY GOODS. W K CHALLENGE COMPETITION !!! T « imy Y f ! ciH°!;ABH BnY CHEAP!! %giffl^immy ALLHWFlTO - A amLvaned stock of ’ SHAWLS, . • P DRESS GOODS. Lmonsofoyrown importation. Cloth, Cauaimeres, Sattinotts. Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, &0., &o. Blankets, in all sixes and makes. Marseilles, Dimity, and Lancaster Quilts An ht> s.’ESSSS^ JJAPSON’S, CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS., Hava now open a fine assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYR "WORSTED, BINGLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT. Tlie whole from the celebrated manufacturers. Hertz & Wegener, in Berlin. Our customers can depend on getting the best article over offered at retail in Phila delphia, at tno lowest prices. A ‘•I'LKSmO ABBOKTMKNT EMBROIDERED SLITTERS, A variety o* Black Cloak Tassels. Handsome Crocket Cloak Fkinues. New and beautiful Dress Trimmings. Woollen Knitting Yarns, all colors. Zki'UYR Knit Talmas and Caps. Zephyr Knit Gaiterh and Sleeves. A full stock of Staple Trimmings. AT H ARSON ’8 LADIES’ TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR BTORE, Cor. OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STS. sl6-2m CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, dec. JJAILY & BROTHER. NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OPEN TO-DAY ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS, OF NEW PATTERNS, AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD, ENGLISH INGRAINS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. «22-,ltde7lf ITIO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLABON & SMITH, MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We Invite the attention of dealer, to our targe,took of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC, a beautiful nrtiole for shade,. The largest stook of WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the market, at price, which defy competition. au3l-2m jyi’CALLUM & GO-, CARPET MANUFACTURERS, OLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, Alto, Importers and Dealers in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTING. RUGS. &C. WAREHOUSE CO9 CHESTNUT ST., (Opposite the State House.) Southern and Western buyers are respectfully invited to call aul-frn MILLINERY GOODS, ]JJRS. M. S. BISHOP WILL OPEN MILLINERY, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 39th. 1859, AN No. 914 CHESTNUT 8T„ PHILADELPHIA. 529-St OPENING, TO-DAY—A choice assort ment of FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS. HEAD DRESSES, BRIDAL WREATHES, RUSSIAN VELVET, and MILLINERY GOODS. THO 3. KENNEDY k BRO. H29-61* 729 CHEBTNUT St., nnd 43 South SECOND St. rjlO MILLINERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS We have now in stock, of our own importation and from the LARGE AUCTION SALES OF NEW YORK, BONNET BILKB, JOINED BLONDS, BONNET BATINB, GRO DE AFFRIQUES, VELVETS, FANCY BONNET MATERIALS, GRO DE NAPLFB, LACES, FEATHERS. ILLUSIONS, FLOWERS, RUCHES, NETS, CRAPES, BONNET RIBBONS. VELVET RIBBONS, PLAIN RIBBONS. The above are the newest and most fashionable goods, and will be offerod at a small advance on the cost. WABBURTON, 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH. 300 SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW SPRUCE. ■27-tf ( jV 7. lIAMBERGER, No. 116 North iWjkSEOOND Street, is prepared to exhibit the moat complete atook of Millinery Goods, comprising Riblwns, Flowora, Feathers. Blonds, Lncao, Ruches, Velvets, and other Bonnet Materials. Also, a handsome assort ment of Pattern Bonnets, to all of which he would in vite tho nttention of Merchants and Milliners. N. B.—Goods daily recehed from Auction, and sold at the lowest prices. atf-Jm* MIbSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUT will open Paris Millinery for the Fall, on THURSDAY, the »th inst. s2C 121* (Tf, SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER- C4Bk CHANTS will find a splendid assortment of Fall Millinery, at Mrs. M. 8. BISHOP'S,No. 9U CHESTNUT Street. auSO-lm UfO. 21. Now open, the cheapest assortment of MILLINERY GOODS in this city, sold for cash, or on short tune, at wholesale only. RIBBONS, FLOWERS. FEATHERS, RUCHES, VELVETS. SATINS. BONNET MATERIALS, and STRAW GOODS, To which we call the attention of the trade, as we are closing out our PALL IMPORTATIONS AT UNUSUAL LOW TRICES. No. 31. M. BERNHEIM & CO., No. 31. •J3-lni NO. 81 BOUIII SECOND STREET. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. PINE SHIRT, WRAPPER, AND DRESS STOCK M.UKUFJCTOR V. W. W. KNIGHT, 006 ARCH STREET. SUPERB DRESSING GOWNS Of the newest Styles. The best assortment in the city always on hand, II R A V Y UNDER CLOTHING iG3-0t OP ALL KINDS. KNIT JACKETS, the Cheapest in the city, at the Manufactory, from $lO per dozen up, a superior article of Ribbed Berlin and Lined Jackets. Also, Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, Comforts, Jcc. JOtiN GADSDY k 80N8, sgH2t* No. 10 FETTER Lane, Third, above Arch. JNICHULSON, • Manufacturer of SHIRTS, LINEN and MARSEILLES BOSOMS and CELLARS. A large and choice assorttneafTand welt, made, al ways on hand, unto which I particularly invite the at tention of cash and prompt-pay ini short-time buyers, 8. K. corner of SECOND arid ARCH Streets, Philadelphia, aKMm* REMOVALS. IJUYLOR, GILLESPIE & CO., HAVE KEVOVBD TO TUB UNION STEAM SUGAR REFINERY, No. 337 ST. JOHN STREET. No. 110 SOUTH FRONT STREET. .19-mwnotif . Removal.— martin & wolff. have Removed to No. 854 MARKET Street. South side, below Fourth, where they ofler a elude* assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, at vary low prices. »U 2m JAMES STEWART & CO.’S PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. GEORGE WIIITKLEY, Importer of Brandy, Wine, Ac., 135 80UTH FRONT Street, oilers for sale, m bond only, STEWART’S CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. s?7-3m | CARRIAGES OF THE MANUFACTURE OF WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, 1000 CHESTNUT STREET. 1011 sl6-2m rrio WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER- SPIRITS turpentine: 176 bMs Spirits Turpentine landing from sclir. Kate Me*riU, and tor sale by ROWLEY. ASHBURNER. k CO.. No. 15 80UTU WHARVES, DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. ! SHAWLS !! A FULL LINE OP . STELLA SHAWLS. SLACK AND COLOREDCENTRES, NEW DESIGNS, FIFTY PER CENT. UNDER REGULAR PRICES. ALSO, A JOB LOT REVERSIBLE SHAWLS. THIS DAY. JOSHUA ]Lu BAILY. 213 MARKET STREET, «»-tt PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL NOTICE DRY GOODS DEALERS. We beg leave to call speoial attention to onr stock of DRESS GOODS, Now exposed for sale. EVERY RETAILER Who may visit NSW YORK will be amply repaid the expense of his trip, by selecting out of oJr splendid va riety styles different from those to be found in other markets. WE ARE NOW OPENING t 60 CASES DELAINES, new and reaßy beautiful. 300 » WAMBUTTA PRlNTS,newstjlee. 100 “ WARREN PRINTS. 1,000 CLOAKS, BACKS, AND MANTLES. 3(000 SHAWLS, Imported expressly for ui. We have a rich supply of DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS, OF POPULAR BRANDS, But to the above we ask your notice in particular. We shall not quote prices, but suffice it to say, that by this advertisement we mean to arrest your attention, and the Goods and prioeewill enable you to arrest the at tention of your (uttomeu the country round. DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG, & CO., 80 AND 82 CHAMBERS STREET, S. STEWART & CO., JOBBERS OF AUCTION GOODS, 303 MARKET STREET, ABOVE THIRD. Hare now in Btore a full line of BLACK AND FANCY 81LK8, BROCHE AND OTHER SHAWLB, SILK MANTILLA VELVETS, Of all grades, and all the new fabrics in Dress Goods, to which we invite the attention of CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTH BUYERB. s9-3m gPECIAL NOTICE. RECEIVED, PER LATE ARIVALS, A LARGE AND FULL ASSORTMENT or BLUE, BROWN, AXD BLACK CLOTHS, of the most desirable makes and finish. BLUE CLOTHS, medium and heavy. BROWN do., do. do. BROWN do., superior do. BLACK do., plain, twilled, medium, and heavy weight. ALSO, DOESKINS AND OVERCOATINGS FOR SALE BY FARRELL & MORRIS. 333 CHESTNUT STREET, «24-dtnoß Importers and Commission Merchants J # W. PROCTOR & CO., IMPORTERS, MANUFACTUR BBS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS, LADIES* OLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Invite the attention of WHOLESALE BUYERS To their Stock, ©oroproin* EVERY VARIETY OF STYLES in medium and first-class Goods, including FINE AND COSTLY VELVET CLOAKS. HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS, MISBEBLCLOAKS. k0,,k0» NEW STRIPED BOURNOUS, BOURNOUS WITH PLAITS, Ac., Ao., All of which will be offered at Low Prioee TO CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. 1859 FALL LMPORTATION * 1859 JOEL J. BAILY & CO., No. 210 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA, Have received by recent arrivals, aid will continue to receive during tho season a full and complete assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of HOSIERY, GLOVES. MITTSMND GAUNTLETS. LADIES’, MISSES’,GENTS’, and / BOYBTLAMBB-WOOL, MERINO, BILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Black and Fancy Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Cravats. Linen, Cambric, and Silk Hdkfs. BHETLAND 'WOOL ZEPHYRS, Ac. Also, a handsome stock of WHITE, LACE,and MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT FRONTS, a large and cheap variety. JOUVIN'S SYSTEMS.” BEST QUALITY KID GLOVES. A splendid assortment of colors and sizes. WOOL COMFORTS,HOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS, Ac Together with a large assortment of CLARK’S supe penoryfjr-cord “Silk-Finished” and “Enamelled” SPOOL COTTON. Also, their Sewing Machine Cotton, put up on spools of 9,400 yards each, to which the atten tion of Shirt Makers and Manufacturers is particularly requested. CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS are invited to examine our Stock, which is on* of the largest and most attractive ever offered to the trade, s7-2m WOOD, MARSH, & HAYWARD, * IMPORTERS AJt» WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODB AND CLOTHING. NO. 309 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA. Fall sod Winter Stock now complete and ready for buyers. % aui-Jm WARM AIR FURNACE. ’ T THE NEW CONE FURNACE _ „ . , GAS CONSUME* Will thoroughly Warm jour house with uni-third ls« covl than is required by any other Furnace. Satisfaction mail cases guaranteed. Buildings wanned and Ventilated W ARNOLD A. WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. SLATE MANTELS, The Richest and most Beautiful Specimens of Enamelled Slate Mantels, ever offered for sale in this oountry, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate stone, and for sale very low. ARNOLD A WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street COOKING RANGES. All in want of the Best Elevated Doable Oven Cooking Range, will uo well to call nt ARNOLD k WILSON’S. ie W-Sraif 1920 CHESTNUT Street IVATIONAL THEATRE. •i » WALNUT Street. *ietVß«n EULtb ud Ninth MARSH 8 JL-VT.N IL E COWfil As 3, THB WO*D**S OF TBI IOE THIS < PRIDAY > EVHXuiGrßSvtrao. 13». THE WANDERING BO\S OP SWITZERLAND To conclude with M. DECHALUMi.AU. Door* opes at 7 o’clock; Performance to r rim mom Admission SS cents; Parauet and Dress Circle, so cents; Private Boxes. #1; Orchestra chair*. 7* cents; Orchestra chairs, secured durinr the da?, fiO oesta. . A GSANp PERFORMANCE, for the aeeowm«U tionor Ladies and Children,on SATURDAY AFTER fJOOPf commenotnf at2>4 WHEATLEY A. »! Drew.-' ROBINcON CRUSOE AND HIS MAN FRIDAY. Robinson Crusoe, Mr. Dolman; Friday, Mr. "Wood. • ijconia; SecuredMat* id Press Circle, S7K cents; Parquet, SO cents. a*?? P® 6 .?®* To clock; performance to oomoeace at 7% o’clock precisely. yy' ALN U T-STHKE'' IT TUJfiATKJS. 8o!« Lessee. M. A. GARRETTBQN BENEFIT OF MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. (4m.» MARGOT, THE POULTRY DEALER; Margot, Miss Maggie Mitchell. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. Cloopatra, Mies Magna Mitchell. THKFOUR SISTERS. Scale or Paicu.—Dress Circle,(Seatseecnrednrith* out extra charge,) 60cents; Parquet. (Seats secured at 60 cents,)37X; SeqondTier and Family Circle, and Third Tier, 35 cents; Private Boxes, according to their locale, 86 and $3; Single Seats in Orchestra and Prime 80xe5,75 cents. BoxOffioe open daily, from 10 until 9 o’clock, when seats can be secured in advance. ACADEMY OP MUSIC. ! TO-NIGHT! FRIDAViSaDt 30th. FRIDAY. SeptSXh. «v TESTIMONIAL BY X-M? artists OF THE ACADEMY TO MRS. D. P. BOWERS* “S* HER LABT APPEARANCE on® this Season. GRAND GALA NIGHT. SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENTS ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS OP THK HOUSE . *** ONLY » CENTS! 55 CENIi! In order that the strangers in the City, and the entire BCni . D BTjfWS»{SKI£%JR. BECURED BEAT 6, A 3 USI’AL. FIFTY CENTS EACH. A&wm theje THE ffin® S» 5 Sf op On this occasion. „ „ ,TH EST R ANGER, Magnificently cait-Measr*. J. W. Wallaek, Jr., A. W. Fenno, J. J. Prior. Briggs, H. Levis, W. Dendge, Adams, Mrs. D. F. Rovers, Miss M. A. Cameron, Mrs. Place. THE NEW GRAND BALLET—With Galetti, Pre te«i, and Ronxasu To ooaclnde with the Grand PATRIOTIC PLAY OF WILLIAM TFLL. In which Messrs. J. W. Wallaek. J. JT Prior, Fletcher. Lance, Andenon. Adams, Marsden, RobhuLs, Rcgen, Briggs,Rossiter, Marlowe, Mrs. J. W. WeUsok, Mias Weat. Ac., will appear. tST The Piece will 6« produced with ell the superb sceuio effects introdacedm the Grand Opera. „ Admission 25 cents—Secured Seats 60 cents. /‘m^t^e'ofpice^' “• F ' 7 * Doors open at Mto 7 o’clock. Performances to oom rocnoe at 7H o clock. gj) Academy of fine ARTS—Exhibi tion of Paintings of the DUSBELDORF SCHOOL, including THE MARTYRDOM OF HVfiS, by Lessing. Open daily, from 9 A. M. till 0 P. M,, end 7 t? 13 P. m. Admission 25 oenta. &25-et nPHE PENNSYLVANIA AOADMII uF J- THE PINE ARTS. . NOTICE TO STVDENTB. The Evening Studies by gas-hrht from the C»*tl of Antique Statuary, commence on BATt T BI>AY, October lit. at 7 P.M. The Life Claaa commences it* itndiai on MONDAY Evening, October 3d, at 7 P. M. JOHN SARTAIN, Chairman of Committee on Isstrnstioa. Dr. valentine, The most pleasing of all Lecturers, will give asenea of ius humorous PARLOR ENTERTAINMENTS. NEW YORK. CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT streaj above Twelfth, Commencing MONDAY Evemn*. the JJth, ted con tinuing every evening (hiring the week. His efforts to please nave never failed to drew lance ana ushionsU audiences. The Doctor will introduce at least FIFTY CHARACTERS. each evening, making this the most pleasing enteru - ment in the city. *** * TICKETS a CENTS; OR FIVE FOR $l. To commence at a quarter to Eight o’clock, sag^-Tt* OANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE, ►3 ELEVENTH street, between Chestant tad Market, Open for the Season. SANFORD’S BTARTROXJPE. the largest .Company in the world. In their exeeuenoies every evening. SANFORD appears Every evening inKis great Role of Characters, poors open at 735. Commence at 5. Admission a cent*. ChUMren 13 eeata. aaxS-Sm 111 cDONOUGH 7 S GAIETIES—RACE ST., UJL below THIRD. THIS EVENING. THE GREAT PANTOMIME blanco’s magic sword, With New Scenery, New Dressee, and New Appoint ments. _ WONDERFUL TRICK! GREAT SCENIC TRANSFORMATIONS L MECHANICAL EFFECTS? Price of Admission 10 and 14 cents. Private Base* a cents. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. JK FINE WATCHES, m JEWELRY, AND SILVER WARE. O. RUSSELL, 23 NORTH SIXTH ST, piNE WATCHES, >IHE WATCHES.- A large invoice of Fine English and Swiss Watahea, jost received, and for sale by LEWIS LADOMUS & CO.* Persons desiring to purchase Watchee, Jewelry, or Bilver Ware, will do well by calling and ex'sraiftieg our stock, which is well selected and made of the finest ma terial. All Sliver guaranteed pure coin. Studs and Sleeve Buttons in great variety. Don’t forget, gILVEB WARE. WM. WILSON & SON Isvite special attention to their stock of SILVER WARE, which ia now unuiually large, affording a va riety of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house the United States, and of finer quality than is m&oufae tured for table use in any part of the Torld. Our Standard of Silver ia 935-1000 part* pare. The English Sterling 925-1000 •* American and French. Thus it will be seen that we give thirty-five parts purer than the American and French com, and ten parte purer than the English Sterling. We melt all oar own Sliver, and our Foreman being connected with the Refining De • partment of the United States Mint for several years, we guarantee the quality as above (935), which is the M*h that can 5s made to be sereueable, and will resist the action of acids much better lion tie ordinary mann/attund. WM. WILSON it SON, 8. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY Bid N. B.—Any fineness of Surer manu&ctured as agree! upon, but positively none inferior to Promti and Amen ta* standard. Dealers supplied with the same standard as need m oar retail department. Fine Silver Bars, 999-1000 parts pure, constantly on hand. anl4-Am COPARTNERSHIPS. —NOTICE—The Co partnership heretofore existing between the *ab ■cnbers ts dissolved by mutual consent THIS DAY. Edward J. Lauraan haring purchased Charles W. Raborg's entire interest in the concern, is alone autho rized to settle the buatceu of Layman a rabokg. EDWARD J. LAUMAN. CHARLES W. RAtOBG. N. B.—The Wholesale and Importing W«ne and quor business will be continued at the cU stand. No. 1017 MARKET Street, under the firm of EDWARD J. LAUMAN A CO. PIUtADELPHIA. B»pt M. l a A3. >29-3t* NOTICE. —The Copartnersfiip heretofore existing between the Subscribers is dissolved by mutual consent. THl.** DA r. THOMAS T. MABON having purchased CHARLES E. ROBINSON'S entire interest lathe Concern, is aloes authorised to settle the business of MASON A CO. Pinutzu., Sept. 7,1359 N.B.—The DRY GOODS JOBBING Business will he continued at No. 434 MARKET Street, under the rams name, by THOMAS T. MASON. FHitajA.,Sept. 7.1330. sS-lm TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 11 firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, A BRO. is this day dissolved. The Heater, Range, and Stove besme** will be continued under the name of CHADWICK A BRO.. at the Northeast oorner of SECOND and RACE Streete. JOHN K. CHADWICK. FRANCIS A. CHADWICK. Philadelphia, July 11.1360. jylS-tf PHILADELPHIA CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF.THK ABOVE NAMED CORPORATION, NO. O MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, At 10 o’elook A. M. t September 7th, 1539, the follow- ing gentlemen were unanimously sleeted Directors of the Company, viz GEORGE H. STUART, 8. MORRIS WALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of said COMPANY are at the abov,* named Office, where all persons rarorabte to the eater Brise are respeotfully invited to subscribe. *3 t( George wiiiteley. No. 135 Sosth FRONT Street. Importer of Brandy. Wines, kc.. offers for »ale, in bond only, the following, among other standard brands of brandy: „ . „ Fmet, CastilJon. A Co., Thoa Hines A Co,. Jotes. Robin, k Co., Ourd. Duyuj, ft C*v, A. Seignette, Marett^ Camees, pelleroisia, C. Dupi-nt k Co., tmoo Fropnetors, J A F Martelle. J**- HennesT. Also, Stuart's faisley Malt Whiskey, and the choir, r varieties of Madeira. Bh«iry. Port. .Burgundy, end Rhine Wines, Palm Tree Urn. Jamaica Rum. Santa Crus Rum. Bordeaux Oil. Ac.. Ac. 927-lj SPT6. TURPENTINE. —5O bbU Spts Torveatiue, is store and for hr ROWLEY, ASHbL'RNKR. 4r CO. Ol No. KS.wtt* WHAftVFS HONEY. —20 tierces prime Cuban Doner, of very superior quality, in store rcJ forte's low, b> CHAKLbb T£TE. »38-wt w walnut street, AMUSEMENTS. 80S CHESTNUT Street. LEWIS LADOMUS A CO , 802 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. THOMAS T. MASON, C. E. HOBIXSOji. CHAS. IIACALISTER, and JOHN EDGAR THOMSON