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GIRARD NODBE—Chestnnt et. below Ninth.
J C Bird, - Dover, Del - E Lowo, Camden, Del
W ggllambo,PaA 1; Curtin, Pa
W B whltney & Is. Ohio A.Leisenring, Pa
Ti- Betioh & eon, halt Watts, Ala
Miss V.'atto, Ala Mien Wishall. Ala
.1 Shillito, Conn Nisler. N
Mrs liialer, Nl3 • Mrs {Morn, Nll
A D Inslc_e, Delaware 11, Lee, England
A 1 - 11 4{,-Bngland ,F M Crook & son, Balt
W Thompson, Balt S N Fieldin, Va.
1' Waterman & in, Boston J R Mail. Orrard,,Pa
A Crayit. Chicago' - N C Watts. Carlisle
W H &wrens & In, Mich J 1) Hunt. Ira
A Dortioas, T htßudd, Vida
P W Cornwell, Ga .11. V Mane. NO
Sir 1111olland. England W T Henderson & wf, S C
1{ 11 Doty, VaW T Lee & la, Hartford
FL Barney N ' A .1 Incersoll. Mobile
.1 I) Hollm , ann..Tersey City Miss J Deusolier, C
James McMackin & In, S p Mrs I A Skiver, Balt
Mrs Pigman. Balt .1, Britt:le ar, la, Ald
Jamas S Bringle & In. Md Mrs Darragh & son, Pa
N I' Miller, Altoona, Pa Alias N J Bell. Pa -
Dr & Mrs S'Pase,Valparaiso W (r Delano. Valparaiso
Thomas Tyler, N 11 Schenck, Parts
James Brand. N 1 J W Morrisson. San Fran
Atnes, Fla E p Gokithwait, Mine
i,overing & In. Mass Mra James, Prot , ' It 1
Mies James, Prov, ft 1 , Geo A Freeman, N. Y
FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third ,
F R Thurston, Petersburg .1 Lawlor t .Phila
J Wynne, Chicago, 11l . 1. G Kee. l.
L A_FAie, Ky JP Minqr,r+ ashport. 0
P W Harris, Elkton, Md W Sharp, Elkton, Aid
R W Pendexter. WaslwDC I B Neal, Mans
E Blank, Burlington. N .1" G W Mornson. La
.1 A Moore, N J A Holcombe, New York
Copt BE Ciirtini Lynn. Mae A F Parrott, 1400, Mesa
T J•Mailey, ' do '8 H Williams, do
.1 0 htarstinll, ' " do C A Johnson, do
N T Molter, do S A Stone, do
CNV Walker. -/ do C E Rand. do
..E A Chandler, do .1 . W Bindle. do
.A Needham. do 0 Hammond. do
C Hammond, do 8 Flint. do
cCarroll, do I; Chamberlin, do
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.A Riehardnon, do
A Curtin, do
Wm F Sumner, do
A Y Frenoh. do
John Roundy, do
Shim Adams, do
Charles Learn, do
Frank Char, tin
8. W Read, do
Alfred Rills. tin
Y M Marston, do
Min f} Elder, do
... Carroll,
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Wm Mathews,
Veal Alfons,
Moses Vane,
John Martin,
If Jewett,
John Chandler,
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B N Alley, do Oen Hodson, do
OW Felt, ' - do John Breeder, do
W N Parrott, " do Wm Nichole, do
Beni 'hitt. do .1 A !motile, do
0 H Ingnils. do OW Ingalls, do
0 F Ingalls, do W KIK,. . do
M Foleom , fill W W Kimb all, do
L Chaim ' tin .linnj Duper. do
WChemberlin, _ tin .Tolui_chnmberlin, tin
Win K Chase. do Jos W Goodwin, do
Wm Mammy, do 3ohn Midge, do
N Snow, do Wm S King, do
Charles Pelt, do W F Breed. do
M enslirrom, tin Win Hawker. do
W Woolen, do Foster, do
N 0 Brown, do WTi Chamberlin, do
()sear litrriden. do W it_Clark, do
Rind, nineteen inen do W C,NoTle, do
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Nintrth at,. Wow, Arch,
F Brodriek, Wiliceitherre A Shaman, St Lome
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.1 Maguire, untingdon P Bey, Pittsburg
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.. _ P BWilson"BelleTonto
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M Waddle, Bellefonte A Hoopes, West Cheater
Jl, Bailer. West Chester 13 .1 Hunpen, West Chester
J 11 Kerr. Wash co .1 H Carson, Tenu
N 'Ward. Harrisburg 8 Warlhatna. Plymouth
'P H Band. Jr. & Is, Wash Mrs W B Mnselv. Phila
1' Start/pule, Salem, 0 Ft A Mr:Moulin, VA
J W Dniiisy. Vn H 13 Neal in. Va
Y. D Cleaver. Del Mtn Del Than McComb. Del
Oen Gelniok & la,l'a . 1) 0 Warta & la. Columbia
John Patton. Pa F. T Peeler, M Chunk
Hort C Mi.tranb. Pa Rioli'd Pear, Minersvillo
D Aiken. Jr, Pittsburg Ms Mill ji. donee, Pittsburg
W Harrison. Pittsburg It W Means, Pittsburs
W 13 llow..Balt J Spalding, Wilm, Del
F. I. Burton, N Y
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at. above Fin,
ONron 11 Wiley, Pa, .1 K. llnde. Pa
.1 C Waddle. Va .ISinvlie. Jr Easton
R Moasup, Married W Nelson, In
.1 . 8 Couch, V% W Tucker, Va
N I, Wade. Va Then R Ifynson. IN
Jnn W Collins, Mil oen W Ciimmins, Del
.1 N.Benoook, Tenn L Dalin rust. N I"
.1.1 Palmer & la. Ohio E M Allen, Min
M Chaniberlin, Milton.l F Barker. Mane
T E Stevens. N V , E W Chapin. Milton, Pa
E B Britt, Suffolk. Va D 3 Justice, Min
Beni F Mebane, N C ;Tull Nielsolson. Fla
A C Whitmore, MraS A D Lenslngh, N Y
Chas ISayee, Novrark
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JONES' HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Sixth.
Sea Winter, Phila TB Hawkins, Boston
E A Rvtlien Wash. DC' S Conley. Balt
Mona Blond in. Cennibt A It Joey & In. Cal
J M Winchester, Belt It Steiner, Augusta, Ga
H II Doty lease 'l' Mail', Vs,
D Fallings. Ohio Geo Davis. Pa
T Oakley, Pa V4Bwieshelm. Pittsburg
.T Al Moore, N J E B Bowen. Boston
Jna It Lewis. Ala 8 G Pike & la
Tirulle & la, Pa
THE UNION HOTELrqt
A Co'thrust, Ohio
Wm I. Zane. Enaton. Pa
N Minich. Atm:36'lld. 0
Chug Pt John, Port Jarvis
Chao Alathers. Ohio
C Mulford, Salem, PeJ
J B Hay N J
E Belden. N Y
Win Ewing. Wheeling
J W M Gent, Lane:Lister
reb street. above Third.
F H Loan ire r: Mt Joy, Pa
W B natter, Bt LOUIS
F MNilieeler,Bancock.NY
B fa la, Ti
A B Stimann. lioncock,NY
C Cieirar. Lancaster
Wm Underwood. Ps
Firing Morris. ir, Pottsville
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STATES UNlON—Market at.. above Sixth.
P Jones. Chester co S Redseeker. Marietta.
W I, Pvam, Bedford, Pa.l Thee, Elhottsburir
.1 Woodburn. Newville S Windoe. Lane on
Mulltson,Col, Pa S King. Bedford co
It Bridge, .Pa C Shenk. Lancaster
0 Wittier, Ashland, 0 L H Nowniveet. Perry en
Stitser, Driresbara Mr H Watt. Latrobe
.1 Denwiddle,Pilistairg .1 FPants. Muenster
W C McKeown, Lancaster D MeFadden, Columbia
Miss Kline, Marietta, Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race Attlee. Om Third.
W Metz, %mirk P 3 Try on, Hamburir
11 W &motion. Say Maven Col Freese, gloonuiburg
J !Import. Annville Hll Miller:Bloomsburg
Minn V Pancost, Blom - tub; I) L Esterley. Pottsville
Taylor. Po .1 A IveCilol. Pottsville
II J Handler, Pottsville A.l Heilnitin,lCin. 0
TI Wolf, Altoona, Pa A E Wetzel, Lewisburg
H 0 Wolf, Po
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Singh st.. above Chestnut.
Rl3 Chambers. Cheater co I. K Baldwin. Del
ti B Mnateller. Chester no J Chapman. Mt Holly, N J
D Dunn, Huntingdon. Pa B Shaw k la, Pa
W Stinson. N Cantle en, Del SKinser°. N Cantle co.Dei
F Pass. N Castle en, Del E Lloyd, N Castle en, Del
Geo D Hodgson, Chester on S J Torbert, Chanter co
R I. Fell. Del W A hleCnrkle. Pa
Gray, Pa A. Bailey, Chester co
BALD E AGLE—Third strnet, above Callewhill.
0 Ritter. Allentown A Dreishaek, Easton
Laulnicla. Pa A F Seltzer. Pa
Thou Kresge, Lucerne on II Krone', Lucerne en
Jos Adams. Lucerne en T E Whi'aker. Wayne an
C Riellion,Bucks . .7 Banedhisrt, Rending'
t. II %leg r, Reading M Ernientnint. Rending
W Spilt . Bucks Co Thou Morrow, Lane no
Beni Beans, Pa
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SLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at.. RIM Callnwhill.
Thou H Wolf. Danboro John Geiger, Reading
Den hlarklv. Milltown F Ronde, Southampton
C Ronda, Brherry L Clemmune, Doylestown
Lonna. 'Southampton /3 Roads. Southaniptriti
.1 Schrmicker, Reading Peter Sclimiieker, Rend's
R V R Iligh. Rending 0 Clemons. Charter Vary
Win Black, Barks co, Pa Levi O Coleman, Reading
MOUNT 'VERNON HOTEl.—Seeend A L. above Arotk.
E H Control. Sing Sing .4 Taylor, Dever„Bed
M L Moen. Ball's Eddy F Perkins. Masa
18 Leo. Powelton 18 Davis, Pottiville
II Yoder. Germantown E Moyers. Bethlehem
waalMum, Fall Giver 3 , 7 J Taylor k le, N J
.1B Cole, Bethlehem Peter Best. Easton
ft TA !Imam, Holmoahum Mr Mann, Bethlehem
°lnith, Harrisburg
EAGLE HOTEL—Third street. above lhoe.
W A Johmon &h. Wash Mrs Itt. A Loland. Wash
C Ayers, Into en ,liillounst, Chester en
B William. Chester en 0 C Illitnno. Pluentx rills
N Fimktux. &Wino.l %via. Chester en
H En pp. Chester co 3 Tanactr. Chester cn
H Brown, Pa H P Griffin, Pa
MHECILANTR. at., above' Chdlowhill
C L Bowman & In, Pa Wm Yoons, Pa -
Jos H. Weber. Pa QTDan.PI I"
it TreVer Alleatmra Josiah J Transoe, Pa "
IMPORTATIONS.
t Resorted /or The Press.l
TURICI 4 ISLAND—Brig J Nickerson-7RO bushels salt
Wilhatn Bunny].
CHARI.ES'CON—Schr Luny L Sharp-150 000 ft, floor
ing boards I) S Stetson & Co.
MARINE. INTELLIVENCE.
888 FOURTH PAVE,
(Correspondence T_he Press.)
mar Yong. ktept : so,
Arrived. bark Genesee, from Iftsvre; sohr Louisa A
Johnson, from Cette,
&mu, Berkt.M.
Arrived, ship Richmond, from Glasgow; Br brig Ex
emplar, from do.
Erosrevost RoNts, NM. from
Arrived, ships Rood and Wandering Jew, from
Callao.
Nsxv 001. ES N.. Sept. 30.
Arrived. &lips Grapeshot. front Rio de Janeiro' Eliza
beth Ellen. from Bordeaux; Globe, from llnvre• Martha
J Ward. from New York; Addle Snow end BO State,
from Boston.
ANDA
Steamship Penneylvania, Teal, aailed from Richmond
MB) ul Finla n dadelphia,
Ship Jones, from Liverpool, arrived at NOW
York yesterday.
Ship Irene, Merrill, from Leghorn, was below N York
yesterday.
Steamship Boston, &Bow, hence, arrived at N York
yesterday.
Sterinahip New York, Van Buten, for Liverpool. old
at Now York yesterday.
Brig Ormus, Baker, hence, arrived nt New Bedford
28th ult.
Behr A Townsend. Townsend, cleared at New York
yesterday for Philadelphia.
Schi If Blackman. Cone, from Georgetown, SC, ar
rived at New York yeaterdar.
Bohm Lizzie ?,,anl, Lake. and t. Audonried, Bartlett,
hence, arrived at Boston 29th tilt.
Schr Damon, Pitcher, hence for Rockland, arrived at
Salem 29th it t..
Schra Perot' ffe: 4 er,ntly. and Shenzindonli, Ewing,
hence, arrived nt Pro once 29th ult.
Behr Juliet. Ch ailed from Providence 29th ult.
for Philadelphia
Rehr Many Nowell. Cnvill. from Sandwich for Phila
delphia. sailed from New Bedford 29th ult.
Schr W Cummings, Weldln, honor,. armed at New
Bedford 23th tilt.
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CURTAIN MATERIALS.
yv H. CARRY', Be BRO.
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
PALL IMPORTATION
CURTAINS,
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
FURNITURE COVERINGS,
CURTAIN TRIMMINGS,
SUITABLE FOR THE
PALL
RETAIL, TRADE,
To which we would invite the attention of our many
friends, customers, and the public generally. As we are
engaged exclusively in this lino of business, we nee con
fident we can please the moat fastidious as to price,
style, and quality. Our stock is larger than ever, and
has been selected with great CAN. We hare in store, at
NO. 719 CHESTNUT STREET,
BELOW EJOHTIL NORTH BIDE,
MASONIC HALL.
TAPESTRIES.
MOQUETTES,
J✓IP.RNESE CLOTHS,
SILK TERRY,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH REPS,
TURKISH CLOTHS,
LaSTINGS -
.'
PLUSHES, all colors.
WIDE FRENCH BROCA.TELLES,
ALL COLORS
FRENCH SATIN DEL.RINES,
WIDE SATINS,
EMBROIDERED CLOTH CURTAINS,
IN VAR/ETV.
EMICOIDERED AND PRINTED
PIANO CO VERS,
TABU: COVERS
WINE AND PRINT CLOTILY,
WINDOW COILNICES,X„
ROSEWOOD.COR NICES,
GILT CORNICES,
VELVET CORNICES
CURTAIN TRIMMINGS
SILT TASSELS, all rolarA
WORSTED AND SILK TASSELS
GIMPS, all colors
FRINGES AND GALLOONS,
011:7' 1141VDS,
CURTAIN PINN, 4.r
PICTURE TABRIS AND CORK CHEAP
WHITE CURTAINS
EMBROIDERED LACE CUIt7'AINS,
TAMBOUR,
APPLIQUE,
JACQUARD,
MUSLIN CURTAINS,
Of every &Ole and price, from S3:A a pair up to VA
A FULL LINE,
All prices. and in groat variety of patterns,
VESTIBULE LACES
WINDOW SHADES
Of every ogle, from qt up to en 0401, with good sub
Mantis' fixtures.
OUR STORE T 8 IN THE
MASONIC, HALL.
CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH,
NORTH MDI
W. H. CARRYL 8c BRO
8.30-2 t
GROCERIES
R. S. REED & CO.,
II'HOLES4LE GROCERS,
No. 114 ARCH STREET, BELOW SECOND
STREET
On hand. at all ti Ines, strictly Primo flin Cone; Lova
nng's, Pennsylvania, and Hew York Byrup and Honey,
111 barrels. ad4-6t
E. NEWLAND & CO..
LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An extensive stook of OIL PAINTINGS, ote, AU et
very Low Prices. 604 ARCH Street, above SIXTU..
1,19-0111
CbRONOKO n SMOKING TOBACCO,
"`-'• Just introduced into Philadelphia.
A NEW YORK FAVORITE.
"Pinion of the" Emolo no Editor" of Forney's Pree.g :
" Verdict—not to be treelled—itx,finvor and miltlaels
ore in charming rombination.—lt. S. M."
The complaint arainst pipes is obviated by the use of
tiro OR,ONORO." When smoked in rs meerschaum
t .111111 N n O il Kli o R r ISTAKIPITII I ' l areg i .F' a! ;:s got her willi
fiance brands of CIGARS and largest assortment of
11EI RHCIIAUDIR. Por rilo at RUSTED'S.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer.
se2l-sit* N. E. 'DI IRD and ettEsTrav sta.
MISS M. MUNSON, Clairvoyant Physi
cian, has returned to tier Rooms, No. 127 South
TENTH Eitreet, where else may he consulted daily from
ii to 2 o'clock, for a few week, prior to her departure tor
Cal)fornin,
Mies AI. has had an extensive and successful expo
rienop in Boaton,and hue no Wits tion in „Prqpiising
satisuiction to thaw who may require her RIO. erms,
tor each eir aininatioo, if the person is present. 61.
sZlstu6o
SILVER 80AP—A simple preparation
for cleansing dilrer Plate. Jewell/. Mirror.. Ma,
&c.. far more convenient and (inactive than any
other. One hall the labor of House cleaning may to
eared by using this Hoop. which cannot possibly ninire
the finest Zinc white, and as no , scrabbina in required,
the saving in the wear of the paint is much greater than
the cost of the Soap. It leaves the surface as pure and
white es when new. Manufactured only by the Roam,
Indexical Sol Company, and sold by, their nppoipted
Agents, HAS, ARD & CO.. Apothecaries , TWEI,FTH
and CHESTI4 JT.
90.000 TO LOAN,
IN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
upon Diamonds, Watohes, Jewelry, Ounc, Mer
()Mediae, Clothing, ,ko., on moderate terms, by JONES
fr.. CO., Brokers, northwest corner or T i ll Ittl and QAB
KILL Streets, below Lombard. Eatablis ed ror the Mr
Kt years. Offer* hours from 7A. IS, to 7 .
Booond.hand (hold and Silver Watches, by emit?)
makers, warranted genuine. for sale oheap, at one-I
the original Coil. aug-Ilm•
REMOVAL.—MARTIN & WOLFF have
-w-w. Removed to No. aat MARKET Street. South .tae
below Fourth. where they oiler a oliaMe aesortrYent ,
Fall and Winter time. nt very low armee. tl3 2e)
"ILIONEY.-20 tierces prime. I 41Crin
-11- of very superior quality. is store and flu sale
tow, by
111 . 10 I, 11 T
s2SLUt
14 WALNUT tttreet.
THE PRESS.-41-11141YELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1859.
RETAIL DRY GOODS
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!'!
SPLENDID CLOAKS,
MONDAY, OCTOBER to, 1859
LA CoNIPAONIE FRANCAIbE
Invite the inspection of lite Ptiblio to 1110
FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS,
Comprising nll t tie latest novelties of the Germs in
nrcrr BOUHNOM
Do. do. with Plaits
OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION
The TOLEDO CLOAK.
The L PER INO CLOAK.
7%e IBRONDELLE CLOAK.
The PSYCIIE CLOAK.
Th. EUGENIE CLOAK.
The MARGUERITTA CLOAK.
The ELEGANT CLOAK.
2%e PERNAND CLOAK.
The POLONAISE CLOAK. I
The ITORTE.NSIA CLOAK.
The SYLPIIIDE CLOAK
The) have 11150 on hand upward of
350 CLOAKS
THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE,
winch they are offering at prices before uncounted
PURNER & CO.,
OPENING
PALL AND WINTER CLOAKS,
W. P. CAMPBELL'S,
1124 CHESTNUT STREET,
ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER brn
ol•1t
DRESS SILKS,
From the Into Auction 11.11031 in
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Invite the attention of hn707,1 to s Stock of
FALL AND WINTER
Which, for extent and variety is unrivalled. The above
have all 'wen bought at the late boles, at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
And will be mold et close with,
MERCIIANTS wilt find in our Mock unity desirable
Goodo not to be met with °Nowhere.
430, 432. Alin 431 NORTH SECOND STREET,
(Auovi WILLOW.)
u;0 3c PIIILADY.LPIIIA.
SPECIAL OPENING
OF
FALL AND WINTER
SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
FROM TIIH LATH AUCTION SALES AT
PRICES UNPRECEDENTED,
AT
OPENING
OP
SPLENDID GOODS.
E. 3. LEV Y 6," CO.
INVITP 91(1: INscrriamoss GP THE_ I.l.!laLlt ,
TO TIIF
EXUIB I T 1 O N
(On their wend floor)
OF TILE CHOICEST MANUFACTURES OF THE.
FRENCH . LOOMS OF THIS YEAR.
TILE COLLYVTION EMBRACE®
EVENING, GINNER, AND PROMENADE
DRESSES.
All of which aro offered at very reasonable prices.
The very large Importations of the present Fall have
enabled 1,. J. L. & Co. to purchase ninny choice Ooods
at legs than the Cost of Importation; their customers
will receive the benefit arising therefrom.
809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET.
821-tf
CLOTHS ! I CLOTHS 1! !
SNODGRASS & STEELMAN,
ITIPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c.,
NO. 52 Boum SECOND STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT,
Are daily receiving additions to their already large
stock or
PALL GOODS.
•
CompriseEl in put of
BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS •
'• MAYERS,
" CABSIMBREB AND DOEIIKINS I
PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERISS,
SILK. VELVET, AND CASHMERE VESTINGS,
N. 13.—A variety of Cloths and Sensors suitable for
LADIES' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, all or 'Ada
tin bold at reasonable prises.
EYRE LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH.
STAPLE AND FANCY
SILK GOODS.
1859.
DRY GOODS FOR AUTUMN.
THE WHOLE STOCK OF
SILK GOODS.
FULL STOCK OF
STAPLE GOODS.
FULL STOCK OF
FANCY GOODS.
FASHIONABLE
FALL SHAWLS.
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. AND VESTINOS,
BLANKETS, QUILTS, 'FABLE LINENS, &c,
N. IL—Black Saks, Wholeuale, at Lnw Rale,.
BARGAINS DAILY FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS
e.20,1in
ieLKS. SHAWLS, and DRESS GOODS! ! !
THORNLEY & CHISIt
OFFER. THIN DAY
Very rich fancy Mika for7B and 87 canto.
Exceedingly rich for worth OA 74
Black Bayaderee and Plain color . ilks. N.c.. kn.
THE REST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED!! !
- • . . •
over 83.000 worth of Broohea Shawl/.
Mona Shawls, In black and colored contra..
Eisnah, Scotoh, and American Woollen :limed,.
Plain and ombroidoted Crape Shawls.
:;ow styles of Cloaks opening
All the above ods being
WICANNOTOSE FOR CASH.
RE UNDERSOLD.
Our store, hOillg centrally located, it is easy of access
f ro m all parts of the city
and country.
oat
N. E. °inner EIGIITIL an T d l OR SPRING
EY R DEN.
NL
HAPS ON'S.
CORNER OP EIGIITIt AND CHERRY WM.,
Hoye now open n fine neaorlment of
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED,
BINDLE, DOUBLE, AND SPLIT.
The whet.) Pram the celtibratell tnenlifscturern. Hertz
& Wegener, in Berlin. Our (inclement can depend an
getting the Nut article aver offered at retail in Phan
dolehlet. at the lowent prices.
A *PLENDID AAAoRTN.KNT Buretote.
A VAIIIRTY 01 , BLICIC Croon TANsfcLia.
/IA_NDAOMH C110(1'117 Croon FRINaXA.
/IMP AND DRAUTIVIII, DIZFkR TDiNimiNog.
Wont.I.PN KNITUND YkRNI, AI, COLOR .I.
KNIT TALAIAA AND CApq,
ZEPIITU KNIT IiAITICIt% AND Shentivii.'
A PULL STOCK tip BTAPLIS THIAINIINII%,
AT HAPEON'S
LADIES' TRIMMINGS CHERRYR uoßn.
Car.OF AND en+.
slO-Par
I3°"'WEAR. MEN'S WEAR.
Ct./111161VA enporinlly ha bo)v.
"Coating. for 13of n' lan Mod V. inter WO it..
enienmeres nl oytra weight al ti 7 vents;
Pinar u radon in Finley. Finn, nod 11l tek,
Black fioesklhe, extrairaldt and cheap.
m
Ancto lots Blrch Clot $1 4f lip.
1•3111011' bight C(110T011
COOPdo IJONAH
1, 11/SITH and 111 A liK ET.
N, I—inducements to the Tailoring trade, se2o
OPENING
Ij%HIDITION
=MEM
PARIS STYLES
NEW STYLES,
810 CHESTNUT STREET
STYLE'S OP Silk's,
THIS DAV,
W. 11. SLIELMIRE,
23 NORTH . EIGHTH STREET
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
BLACK FMUltEli SILKS.
LYONS BLACK 811(1.8, In ell the now demos
or tient 11.1tres and Beraderes.
BLACK FLOUNCED AND JIVE ROBES, of medium
rind Brocade
BLACK GLOrrSY GROB DE RUINS:B, of all widths
BLACK TAFFETAS, from medium to
the mast import, qualities,
These steels hero been ',elected with great cote, for
our be n t cit) trade.
ol SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT and RTII Streets.
MEWS TRAVELLING SHAWLS—
In a crept varieti mil ilehigns and iiiixtures, in
eliding the finest goods in the market.
lle hitting and Hadunk Wrnilpere.
of
B LACK ULOAK. S
N ief ' Al l l l l \ ll: E Nl TC UBT S' ij i li A d° l ri l lif l u v El i ßr d lB' t i l f i . s,
of th best I.)nnu Good Just eceived, carefully
orderesl lor e
customer trade, s,
being r smooth pile anti
bright color.
Alpo,(leek and Colored Bonnet Velvets.
oi itd lIROTAEIIB.
C itEBTN UT and EIGHTH Istreets.
F [NE 'WOOLLEN SHAWLS.
Em:1680010i, and American
in new and choice de4igne BLANKET SHAWLS,
W BTOD PART & BRO.,
4W. Oland at North riI.:COND ritreet
a:10-3t chore W dlow glee
RROCHE LONG SHAWLS,
in Viennese and Pena Fabrics.
in new colorings and patterns.
From the late Aneldon Mlles, an immense and varied
Meek, which I, ft Otter at
REDVCED PRICES.
CURWEN STOODART & BRO..
4W, 452, and 4.54 North Second Street
above Willow.
um, L AND WINTER GOODS FOR
Mon and Boy learear.
CUR WEN S , IORDART & BROTHER
Have now, and are Indio!) receipt 01
BROA veLants,
OVERCOATINGS,
CASSIMER
VESTINGS, &
from Auction, tchich we are pro pared . t? sell low.
Nos. 460, 4t2, and 454 North BELOND Stre et,
shore Willow
RICH FIGURED
BLACK SILKS,
loon the bite Anet inn ;Wen.
OURWEN STODDART k BRO..
4,50, 452. and 454 North SECOND Street,
an 3t ItiioV6 NV I
111011 TWO-FLOUNCED
BROCADE ROBES.
OURWEN STODDA RT & BRO.,
Nos. 460, 02, and 451 North SECOND Street.
Wio t above Willow.
BLACK AND COLORED (MOUND
'FOULARDS,
in new designs.
CURWF.N STODDART k BRO.,
450, =rind al North SECOND Street.
above Winos.- street
SL A SIIA LS,
B, J Additional lots, - •
•
•
in Black and Colored Centres,
nt less than fernier prices.
CI:101'FX STODDART & BRO.,
4.50, 452, and 45l North SECOND Street,
3.30 , 3 t above Willow.
CHILDREN'S SHAWLS.
STELLA SHAWLS,
LONG and SrtUA RE BLANKET SHAWI.II
CHM EN STODDART & BRO.,
450,452, and 451 North SECOND Street,
e.111.3t above Willow
TALL SHAWLS AND ULOAKS.
Auction lola Shaul& nt $1.01,12.00,82.50. to $l.OO.
Enter g ratios Stella Nhawla, at cost and leas.
FA LL CLOAKS.
Ladies' French Cloth Cloak!, of
LiOit and Dark Shades Habit Clothe.
Prices maze from iSS to $560.
Cloaks wade to order, at
Conle dog's notice,
4exo N O NTH & dAA mu
I t r
.
DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS FROM
NEW VORK.
Will he arranged this morning—
Printed French Merinos, lush colors.
Printed French Merinos, Polka Spots.
Printed French lorinris, Chintz I"l4Jires,
Printed French Cashmeres.
Fruited 1111 . 113110 n Cashmeres,
All Wool Heals. Satin Travers.
All Wool Mous de Lames, Printed in crest variety
of styles, end loon' other kinds of Drees Goods.
Also. a full line of Bay State and Washing ton Mills
Ranker. Lone. and Square Shawls, of entirely new de
signs and fine qualities, equal to French Blanket Shawls.
Also, several styles Roversable and Stella Blanket
Skew Is, of enfold' . now designs.
Black and Brown Centre Stella Thibets, from $3.50 to
$lB each.
Brecht, Lens' and Square Shawls.
A now stock of Gents' Neckties.
Bajuite dark Kid (Hoses
C &o.
IIARLES ADAMS,
al9-tlism EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
POLITICAL.
PEOPLE'S TICKET.
FOR AUDITOR GENF:RAI,.
THOMAS E. COCHRAN,
FOR SURVEYOR OEN ER Alo
WILLIAM U. KEIM,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
WILLIAM B. MANN
roR PIitaIIONOTAIIV t/1"VIIV. COURT 01.
COMMON PI, EAS,
CHAR 1., I.: 8 11. K N (I II T
FOR KrATE srNAToß—Seroml 1h
gEtlltillE It. SMITH.
FOR STATE 81:NATOR—rourth 111,Inet
1) I) ROE GONNE
FOR AsSENIBLy
Forst MAI ict—PARBON EDMONDS.
;34g.nno 0 ...A.....t—W11.1.1AN1 B. TURNER
Third Pietriet—CHAßLES lIORT'/..
Pourth Dantrtct—HENltli K. STR(ING.
Piltik llintrict—JOSElMl MOORE
Sixth Distil et—CHA 'ILES O'NEILL.
Seventh District—J. H. SELTZER.
Eighth District—JACOß E. RIDGWA)
Ninth District—NATHAN SPER
'tenth District—S. S. PANCOAST.
Eleventh Di strict—lSAAC A. ttli EPPA ED
Twelfth )intact—ltlCll ICIIAII I) WII.DEI
Thirteenth Ihntriet—JAM F.B lIOLGAT
Fourteenth Phitnet—J. 11. ALLEN.
Fttleenth F. PRERTON.
%Meant]) District—GF.OßGE WILEY
Seventeenth Dietriet—CHAS. R. AIII3OTT
sett-Ulna
RAILROAD LINES.
1859. Ow. 1859.
FALL ARRANOEMENT—NEW s ORE LINES,
THE CAMDEN AND AMUOY AND PHILA
DELPHIA AND TRENTos RAILROAD oces
LINES, FROM PIEILA DP:1.1'111A TO
NEW YZ./RK AND WAY-PLACES,
VRIVA
Will leave as follows, viz: TAR e.
it 6A. M. via Camden and Amboy, Cam. & An:.
Accommodation 52 25
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, ( New
Jersey )Acoommodation
At 9 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning
Mail 300
At 11 A. 31., by Steamboat, via l'acony and Jorge/
City. Western Expeess S 00
At 12j: P. id., via Camden and Aniboy
Acconuuo
daUun..........-...
At 2 P. 31., via Camden and Amboy, C. & A. Ex
press 3 OU
At 4 P. 31.,.by - Etteamboat, via Tammy
e and Jer
s y ifty, L veiling Express 3 00
At 4 P i L. Steamboat. via Tammy one Jer
sey P . AL..
Class Ticket... .
Ate A 1..1 via Camden and Jersey City If Ironing
Mail S 51
At 11 P. AL, via Camden and Jersey City,Southern
Mail 2 25
At 6 P. M, Via Caindelland Amboy„Acconimodation,
Freight and Passenger)—let I,lass 2 23
Velum 1 60
The 61'. AI. Mail Line rune daily. The 11 P.M. South
ern Ma il. Saturday s °guested.
For Belvidere , Easton, Flemington, &c., at 6 A. M.
and 214 P. M.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, end Bethlehem, at 6
A. M.. via Lehigh Valle) Railroad.
ior Water flap. Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilkesbarre,
lontrose, Greet Bend, An., at 6 A. M., via Delaware,
Lackawanna, mid Western Rathil
m.
For Mount Holly. at 6 and 9 A. ' 31.. and 254 and 4 P. M.
For Freehold, ate
WAY A.M. Ind I P. M.
INES
For Bristol, Trenton, An, at 21; and 4 I'. Al., from
Walnut-strat whorl.
For Palmyra, Delumm. Beverly, Burlington, Borden
town, Au. at 1211 1. and N. P. M.
Steanilit:atJohn'Neil.n,lor Bordentown and interme
diate places, at 214 P. Al.
Steamboat Trenton, lor Bristol, Burlington, and in
termediate places, at 11 A. M. mid 4 P. M.
Fatty pound. of baggage only chewed each passenger.
Passengers are prohibited Irvin taking an) thug na bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fiRY
pounds to be mud for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond *WU, except
by special marmot.
Oct. 1, 1850. WM. H. GATZMER, Agent
pHILADELPHIA
AND
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
AT AN ADJOURNRDMRETTN(/ MUM , : ABOVII
NAMED CORPORATION,
RKI.D AT
NO. 0 MERCHANTS' EXCIIANOH,
At 10 o'clock A. M., September 7th, "(CVO, the follow
ing gentlemen were tinanimonaly clouted Directors of
the Company, viz:
OEOROE H. STUART,
S. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
CHAS. MACALESTER, AND
JOHN EDUAR THOMSON.
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION a the CAPITAL
STOCK el sand COMPANY are now open at the ntswe
mimed Office, whore till persons fiworalite to the enter
price ere rcarpeetfull, invited to gabgeribe. AY tl
COAL 0 . 1. L.
PHILADELPHIA
PHOTIC COAL OIL WORKS.
BURIN(' AND Lumuunno3 COAL 01 "
Manufactured and for eale by
114 ME, MORRIS, Sr. CO.,
NOICTII OF MARKET STREET.
0.1,,
SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 1 1 2
sTuuuuu.7ol.)o BAZAAR Ettipottuptlor
ct ,oo pahandPtet,oo,4,ll,4o VieN, a. Alllettel!.ll.. re I.
I}ll4l 1‘11,1.11 . 111. 01)(MI.I.411,0400.MicroyclIpeli. anti moro n
CU
nyeetitelne.ClllleC4ll !111 1011 , 0 eV PA. at
M. I.
112 Anal f I Street, hnlow Chestnut.
Air Artificial Haitian Et on insetted. Id Witt
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
FROTHINGHAM
& WELLS,
34 SOUTH VitONT
AND 35 LETITIA STREET.
Are AGENTS for the Wen(' (;11119 Menufeetureil by
the following Cotoprne.i.
111A4:41 CCU,.
I,AI k,
(ilt:'“ PAN a,
1.1 %IA V.
Onnor,
1111'I IIIT,
FY Ft KIN,
BAuti.FT
Mown, Blenched, and Colored BlieetinKe, Shatinfs
Jeam, and MIN.
ROBESON'S BLUE PRINTS,
lIAMPOI.N COMPAN Y' 3
TWEEDS AND COTTONADES in great vanotr.
wAsHINDTON VI 1.1. S I formerly Bay Stated
Shnw•lg, Piano and Tah a Covnrw. Printod Minim
Finnne.g. Alt-Wrnol and Cotton Warn Cloths, heavy Mh
and blue Beavers. Cainiirno red. nod Tricot a. Also, Kt,.
auto, Satinets, and atuth-6m
% - 1 0 AWLS ! SHAWLS ! !
A FULL LINF
STELLA SHAWLS,
BLACK AND coLo It ED CENTRES,
NEW DESIGNS,
FIFTY PER CENT
UNDER REaULAR PRICE.B
A JOB LOT
REVERSIBLE SHA WLS
THIS D A Y,
JOSHUA L. BA.T.LY.
Ela MARKET STREET,
SPECIAL NOTICE
DRY GOODS DEALERS.
We beg leave to call special attention to our stock of
DRESS GOODS,
Now exposed for sale
EVERY RETAILER
Who may viva NIINV YORK will be amply repaid the
expense of his trip. by seleetinx out of our splendid I a
piety styles different from those to he found in other
mar Lets.
WE ARE NOW OPENING
60 CASES DELAINES, new and really beauttful
200 " WAMBUTTA PRINTS, new styles.
100 " WARREN PRINIB.
1,000 CLOAKS, SACKS, AND MANTLES,
3,000 SHAWLS, Imported expressly for us.
We have a neli save!) , of
DttESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS, ‘,,
OF POPULAR BRANDS,
But to the above we ask vour notice in particular. We
shall not quote prices, but suffice it to say, that by thin
advertisement we mean to arrest your attention, nod
the Goods and prince will enable you to attest the at
tention of your customers the country round.
DE FOREST.
ARMSTRONG, & CO.,
80 AND 82 CUAMBERS STREET,
W. S. STEWART & CO.,
JOBBERS OF AUCTION GOODS,
305 MARKET STREET. ABOVE THIRD,
Rare now in Stnre n full Eno of
BLACK AND FANCY BILKS,
BROCHE AND OTHER SHAWLS,
FMK MANTILLA VELVETS,
Of nil rrndel, and nit the new Clbiltl in Irene Goods, in
Which we invite the attention of
CAHN AND PROMPT SIX-MONTH BUYERS.
.9 thin
i I I i PECIAL NOTICE.
RECEIVED,
PER LATE ARIVALS,
A LARGE AND FULL ASSORTM EN r
op
BLUE, BROWN,
Avn
BLACK. CLOTHS.
01 the most desirafile mnires and finish.
BLUE CLOTIN, medium and henry.
BROWN do., do. do.
BROWN do., superior do.
BLACK do., plain, twilled, meamm, and hear,
weight.
AL.O.
DOM (N:l AND OFERCOATiNGB FOR BALE BY
FARRELL. & MORRIS.
aLli: CHESTNUT STREET,
s 2 Importersand Commission Merchants
IW. PROCTOR & CO.,
IMPURTERS.
MANUFACTURERS,
JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS,
L A D I E S'
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
703 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite the attention of
WHOLESALE BUYERS
To their Stock, comprising
EVERY VARIETY OF STYLES
In medium and firat•etase Ouode, maim/int
FINE AND COSTLY
VELVET CLOAKS,
HANDSOME
BEAVER CLOAKS,
MISSES' CLOAKS
NEW STRIPED BOURNOUB,
BOURNOU'S WITH PLAirs,
&e., &0.,
All of which will be offered et Low Prices
TU CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS.
J. W. PROCTOR fit; CO..
THE PARIS
MANTILLA
EMPORIUM.
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
1859 PALL IMPORTATION. 1859
JOEL J. BAIL" Y & CO.,
No. 210 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH
ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA,
nave received by recent uncut& and will continue to
receive during the neusou a full and complete assort
ment of
FALL AND WINTER UOODS,
Consteting in part or
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS.
LADIES', MISSES', GENTS', • ND
BON'S LAMM-WOOL, MERINO,
SILK AID COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS
GENTS' FURNISIIINU GOODS.
Black and renal Silk Scarfs. Tiea, and Cravats.
Liken, Canthie. and Silk Ildkris.
811 TI WOOL zEiltvits, dr
Also, a handsome stock of WHITE. LACE,nmI
MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES,
COWON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT
FRONTS, n large and cheap vtotelY.
"JOUVIN'S SYSTEME." HEST Qt`ALITY KID
GLOVES, A splendid assortment al colors and sizes.
WOOL COMFORTS,II O OI)B,JACKETS,NUBIAS,Ac
Together with 3 large assortment of CLARE'S sups
eerier 1,-rord " Finished " and " Enamelled"
SPOOL COTTON, Also, their Sowing Machine Cotton.
pot up on spools of 2,00 ) aria each, to which the atten
tion of :thin Makers and Manufacturers is particularly
renuebted.
CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS
aro invited to examine our Stock, which is one of the
largest and most attractive ever offered to the trade.
a 7-2111
EATI Wit -Liu'rum- LE ATII ER. -
Oal, and Hemlock Sole, Shoe Band 01MI,
American and French Calhiking, Kipn. lyhtx. Fmk
&. 0 .. Also, dammed HO Ntr
Leather, at low prices. 'wholes sin or retail.
American ttiontie arid Leather 01 all kook bone ht loi
cash or sold 011 CIIIIIMIFI3IOII.
N% Al. R. NENVIIOj,I),
N i p, 334 North SF:CUND Street
MRS. M. S. BISHOP
I,VALNIA-STitEET THEATRE.
r sotf. Lamaes . M. A. GARRETTSON.
TRIS ISATIII DAY; 1. - .VE.atiNi, Oat. I.
RiioP. TIIE POULTRY DEALER.
alar;.ot. Mos Maca; hlitchelt.
AN'PON V AND 11 ..FOPATRA.
CiaoPatta.Mtsi al3szie
aVILLIA %I TELL.
heater. Mr. Tcmla: TrA. Mr. Perry.
:4,1(.r0 PRlCF..—Ortia
out extra ehartr, 50 c,nts ; Parquet. (Salts lar.araral at
50 cc nt , ; ! , recad er am; Fa rnlr Ul rat. and Thar.l
TI-r, ; r- to !loxes. accordtaa m tha.r Ikoate,
gg and eeata in Orchrstra. sad PIII.II/1
rants.
11,4 o:fiCe 0011 Jutl . front 10 art..a
_ semi can`,. socure.l ed, art,.
TO MILLINERS. AlEltt'llANTS. AND
IN
WILT. OPEN
AIILLINERY,
ON THURSDAr. PF.PTEMDF.9 29th. 11109,
AN No. 9I CHIISTNI"P ST., PHILADELPHIA
F 29 3t
dr iPENIN(;, TO-t)AY—A choire a:sort
ent of FRENCII FLOWERS. FEATHERS.
ILEA 0-DRESSE S , BRIDAL Wit F.ATH Es, RI :.,IAN
nt,vvv, and MILLINERY GOODS.
K FINZIEDY St BRO.
I,N-et • 720 CIIESTNIV St..and ft South SECO. D
We Imo now in stock. of our own imp:1113110n end
Ireni the
LARUE AFCTION SALES OF NEW YORK.
HONNET SI I.WS. JOINED BLOND'',
ORo ArritiquEs.
VELvErB. FANCY RoNNF.T ttTE RIM N
1;RO DE NA PLES, I„AcEs,
FEATHERS, ILLUSIONS.
FLOWERS, RUCHES,
NETS, CRA PEN.
BONNET RIBBONS. VELVET RIBBONS,
PLAIN RIBBON.
The above are the newest and moat fashionable gamin,
and will be °tiered at a small advance on the cost.
1001 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE. TENTH.
306 SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW SPRUCI
»17-if
pit J. HANIBERGER, No. 116 North
SECOND Street, ix prepared to exhibit the moat
complete stock of Milliners Goods, comprising lMons•
Him era, Feathers. Blonds, Laces, Ruches. Velvets,
and other Bonnet Materials. Also. a handsome assort
ment of Pattern Bonnets, to all of which he would in
vite the attention of Merchants and Milliners.
4 •N 8.--4 ;nod, daily receiued bob Auction, and said at
the lowest price,.
rim MISSES O'BRYAN, 914 CHESTNUT
lif. 4 lll6,Street. will open Paris Millinery for the Fall. on
THItsIDAY, the ZAIT init. KM Cr •
k m SOUTHERN AND WESTERN 'MER
was, CHANTS will and a splendld assortment of Fall
Millinery. at Mrs. M.S. BISHOP'.l.No.lita CHESTNUT
PHILADELPHIA. I llueer• aun-lm
IN°- 21.
Now open, the cheapest assortment of MILLINERY
GOODS ,n this city, .old for cash, or on short nine, at
wholesale only.
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, RUCHES,
VELVETS. SATINS,
BONNET MATERIALS, and
STRAW GOODS,
To which we call the attenton of the trade, as we are
closing out our
FALL IMPORTATIONS
AT UNUSUAL LOW PRICES.
No. 21. M. BERNIIEDI & CO., No. 21.
sn-lm NO. 71 SOllll SECOND STREET.
CAHPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.
BALLY & BROTHER.
NO. 1120 CHESTNUT STREET,
ENGLISH TAPESTR Y
AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD,
ENGLISH INGRAINS
sZ2 tde7if
13110111
TO MERCHANTS BUYING OI L
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
BLABON & SMITH.
MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS,
146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention of dealers moor large Steck of
FLOUR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS.
GREEN GLAZED OIL OAMBRIC,
a beautiful article for shades. The largest stuck of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF HOLLANDS in the
market, at prices which defy competition. att3l-3m
M•CALLIJM & CO..
CARPET MANUNACTUREItti,
GLEN ECHO MILLS. GERMANTOWN.
Also, Imposters and !halm is
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTING. RUGS. &C.
WAREHOUSE 609 CHESTNUT ST..
(Opposite the State House.)
Southern and Western buyers are respeotfully Invite.)
to WI sus let
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
FINE SHIRT,
WRAPPER,
!ID
DRESS STOCK 31.4 NUF.WTOR
W. W. KNIGHT.
DRESSING GOWNS
Of the nearest Styles. The best assortment in the
city fllwa)s on hula,
HEAVY
UNDER CLOTHING
.n-c, OP ALL KINDS.
G ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
LONOOOPE & PEARCE,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Have now in store a full assortment in their line, to
which they invite the attention of their customers
and buyers of such goods. au3-2m
JW. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win
• cheater a. Scott—GENTLEMEN'S FU.RNISII
ING STORE and 'HIRT MANUFACTORY. 81
CHESTNUT Street, nearly opposite the tiirard House
Philedelphia.
J. W. . 8, would respectfully call the attention of his
former patrons and friends to ton new Clore, and me pre
pared to fill orders for BHIII.TS at short notice. A
perfect fit guarantied. Wholegate Trade supplied with
tine S hi rts and Collars. JY.7I-le
I(NIT JAcKETs. the Cheapest in the
A- 3, city, at the Manuf,t4tor). from ele per dozen up,
a auperlor.artiole of Ribbed Berlin and Lined Jackets.
Also, HOSICIT, Shirts, Drawers. Comforts, S.e.
JOrLN & SONS.
a..-12t • No.lo FETTER Lane. Third, above Arch.
NICHOLSON,
IP • Manufacturer of
SHIRTS. I,INTHg and MARSEILLES
BOSOMS a - nd(I,LA
A large and choice assortment. and WELL MAIM, al
ways on hand. unto which I particularly Invite the la
0111t101101 LASH and prompt-pa) rag %HURT-TIME bU) are
S. B. corner at SECOND and ARCH Streets,
PHILADELPHIA. 1110411 l•
PAPER HANGINGS, dc.
PAPER HANGINGS.
NOW IS THE TIME TO
PAPER YOUR ROUSES.
HART, MONTGOMERY, &
NO. 322 CJEESTNUT STREET,
Ifs e for rale every variety of
PAPER HANGINGS,
BORDERS, &C.,
Which will be soil at the lowe,t rates. and put up by
caret ul workmen. aYMdtnolu
WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE.
HOWELL, & BOURKE,
17 suurn FOURTH STREET, (BELow hlAsgrr
ANn OPYII , tIT. SIERPH ‘TRYAT t
;lave on hind a large and snienaidatisoitment of
%VALLL AND
WINDOW PAPERS.
To which they invite the attention of
WESTERN A:41) BOUTIfkiRN BUYERS,
nu3s 2in
JAMES STEWART A: CO.'S
PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY
Imparter of Brandy. Wine. Sr., 1.15 SouTir FRONT
street, otters for male, in I,n/I only, STI: WA HT'S
CELF.BRATED AND UNEtzI'AI,I.F.D I'AINLEV
MALT WHISKEY.
C A R It lAGES
OF THE MANUFACTUN OF
WILLIAM I). ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
1000 CHESTNUT STREET. 1011
616.2,n
INILA ROPE. -- A large stook of 31a
gopo, all auto,, 111.11111fACIUted acid ler
at Ike lowest New N't,: . r l. E xf i lirl ii, 17,ITLI:s. ,t
po.,
of N 0,235, WATER stAl N. DELAWARE Av.
MILLINERY GOODS.
0 T II E IL S
\VARB URTON,
WILL OPEN TO-DAY
CARPETS,
OF NEW PATTERNS,
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS
606 ARCH STREF:T.
SI7PERH
GEORUE WHITELEY
AMTSEMENTS.
.I'l' It/N.l 'Ft EAI'RE.
WALNUT Strort. , ..tx - e4n I'..ehsh and
MARSH'S it'VFNII,E COMEDIAN 4.
'llllB tsATI RDAI tAF TYRNovA.Hrt. 1.144.
For the .ee , titth.o.l‘t r/ o 1 Chl , Ltree at. 1.3r..1 Cl. 1,
beptetented tqe
:SALAD
centi. Htk.r. rq„an !
yertormance to r.kumence at 2 4 , rie.,e.V.
AT NifißT.
RICHARD 111.—Rirnati, Als,ter Lon.s
M5l
Alter is Inett.Castmeh, In
Chirlotee end Annette. "7.. , tut t,
Ignellible Dare at YAK, Till: Ittnrli FUR CHI A, -
—Nnn. Little George
Doors open at 7 o'clock Perforrnan:rt to eognmen.-•
at 75. Admission Itteeutl; Parquet and Dress ea:rte.:4
rents: Private Boxes. SI: Orchrt•tra ehtt.r.. :s
Uretestnehvn, secured &inn, the day..9,rests. it
'&TII EA LF. Y k CLARKE'S ARvri.
RT R TH P:AT R
Tills qATURDAri EVENING.
Ork AN' ER WAN COI - SIS.
Ass Treneltsrd. .Mr. DMA.; lord Dundresr7. Mr
Wheatley; Florence Trenchsrd. Mrs. .I.lln Dresr.
THE FRENCH SPV.
Mathilde de 3leric, M tot Angels Kelton.
RcsLtor Palrl.. — Adattottort.ncents; Seemed Sects
in Dress Cl/018.3734 cents; Parquet. 50 cents.
Door' open at 7 o'clock; performance to commence
at o'clock prectsel".
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUST(
1.7" I Ai•T IND,IIT OF THE. SE. ASON. 'NA
air' LAST NIGHT OF GREAT - Val
• • • • • COMPANY'.
Admission to all pars of the Iff.ase
23 OE\ TSJ zs cEriTs! 2 cENT:i!
SPLENDID FAR %WELL BILL.
TRAGEDY. CuMF.DY. ANIt BALLET.
ALL THE GREAT ARTIST, WILL APPEAR
LI CRETIA BORGIA—With all the Greed Open
lI.J
and ette,ts, imptiorted by Messrs, V.
J. Tailor. J. J. Prior Broiss. It ,, ers. Anders,—
BrygiZe3, Collier: lira. P.
Miss West. & e.
THE NEW GRAND BALLET. trigs the enoraded
D sneers SIGNORINE OALETTI srst PRATE.; 4 I.
To conelade with the crest Crinisids of
THE 110:'‘EYHOON—En rirhicii Messrs. J. H. Tan -
tor. A. W. Fenno. Rorer', W. D.M . k!sre. Fletcher.
Rossitey, Anderson. Lance. Miss . A. Cameron.
Miss Kest. nod Mrs. D. P. Rowers trill appear.
Admission ffi cents secured Seats tin cents.
Seats mar be secured from Faaht A.M. until Fire
P. M.—TICE OFFICE Id NOW OPEN.
Doom open at ti to 7 o'clock. Performances to com
m ince at 7ls o'clock. of
THE MARTYRDOM OF HUSS is now
exlubittne. "rah other Pail:them of the DP/2-
SFILDORP COLLECTION. m , ottut.u.:
ot the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
Open daily, from 9 A. A. tam s P. M.. and 7 to 10
P. M. Admission 25 eepts.
THE PENNSYLVAMA ACADEMY OF
-1 1 - THE FINE ARTS.
NOTICE TO STUDENTS.
The Evening Studies by gaa-brbt frrna ii,. cub of
Anon.. Stntn , r3, commence on SATURDAY, October
I ,t, at 7 P. M.
The Life Class commences its stud:ea on MONDAY
Evening, October 3d, at 7 P. M.
JOHN SARTAIN.
Chl!nriri or Committee on ins:rue...w.f.
DR. VALENTINE,
The most D'eminz of aL Lecturers
will
give aIrait.SifthiShATITTINMENTe.
CONCERT HALL,
CHESTNUT xtree.l
Commencing MONDAY ening. the Vdh. ard con
tinuing ever, et en tg Janne the week- lint citron.: is
Please have net er failed to draw large and fashioned
audiences. The Doctor will introduce at least.
FIFTY cHARACTERCi
each evening. making tats rue mast pleasing entaq.
meat la the cite.
TICKETS 25 CELTS; OR FIVE FOR 61.
To commence at a quarter to Eight o'eloeti.
SANFORD'S OPERA LEOLTSE,
P ,7 ELEVENTH . street. between Magnet s.nd Market
Own for the Sewer,.
SANFORD'S bTAR TROUPE.
the largest
Company the world.
In their excellencies every evening.
SANFORD appears
Every evening in Eis great Role of Characters.
Doors open at 714. Commence at a.
Admission 26 cents. Cdu.W.ren 13 cacti.
auen-:m
cDONOLIGIIS GAIETIES--RAVE ST.,
ILL below THIRD.
THIS EVENING.
TILE GREAT PANTOMIME
BLANCO'S MAGIC SWORD,
• With New Scenery, New Dresses, and New Appoint
ments.
WoNDERFFL TRICK:
GREAT SCENIC TRANSFORMATIONS!
MECHANICAL EFFECTS!
Price of Admission /0 and 13 cents. Private Penes
:Scents.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
FINE WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE.
O. RUSYELL. 22 NORTH SIXTH ST
FINE
WATCHES,
FINE. WATCHES.
A larce invoice or Fine F.nslish and hon. Watches,
just received, 311.1 for sale by
LEWIS EADOI\IUS & CO..
ei3EBT.N Street.
Fer,ins destrine; to purchase Watches. Jeweler. or
Silver Ware, will do well LI , callins and essrainan; cur
stoic's. witch is well selected and tuade of ties hneed pla
ten:O. All Silver quArlrdeed pure tern. .: . 111.11. and
Moore Bunn. In Crest variety. Datil lOrzar„
LF.WP 4 LADO3II:3 A CO ,
32:-.St • Stt CIIES rNuT Street. Pittladelphs.
SILVER WARE.
WM. WILSON S SON
Invite normal attention to their .rock at SlLlttit
WAR E. which is now annually large. affording ti m
rlety of rittern and drain unstingss4d Ly any tizutsa
the United .Matra, and of tine( quality thin to lattinufe.: -
tired for to Me use in any Part or tha wand.
Our Standard of Silver is 935-ItYde parts pars
The English Sterling ...... _925-100
American and French
Titus itwillliellee.n that we give thirty-five parra parer
than the American end French corn. and OP parts puree
than the Enelign titerhug. We melt ail our tiara Saver.
and our Foreman hein,e connected with the Rename -
punt - tent of the United States \lint for several 'ware. we
guanntee the enality ae shove (nat. the !iv.;
era le role .-rn - •ns:e, and all roust the
action of acids mem, Letter tale tat or.liaort Srtru
raaavfda mend.
WM. WILSON & SON,
S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY sr
fineneta or :Myer manatacteraS as . 4{tibtl
lIP(.11. kit POSilt rely name inferior to Frencik ma/ Arlen -
ran standard.
Dealers supplied with the same standard as uud re
our retail department.
Fine Silver Bars, 992-Idai parts pure, co-wants on
hand. tu2l-dria
SALES BY AUCTION.
BAZAAR. NINTH AND SANSUM
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, se.
On Saturday Moraine,
At 10 o't eoinproona
A northern bred lots horse. 16 hands high.
A 10.3 horse, hands hi,ll.lill year, dtd.
A lay horse, S sears o'd. has trotted in: tz.
A Germ in town wanon. harness. saddle. 5.e.
A lobtail bay horse. IS hands high. 9 ears rid.
An open aunt Watson rockawar. eon
A northern bred brown tract uglio•se, •• Ned Duff.
The trotting horse Duke." a ehestnnt sorrel.
A sorrel horse, 16 hands his b. S sears
A dun borne. 8 sears oat. 10 hands h.gh.
A lone tail northern bred bar horse.
A Luse bay horse.: years Uhl. 17 hands tor.ll.
A black Cariltille sons„neon old.
A bliss stallion, 6 sears old, 16 hands
A dark bay colt. 4 nears old. 16 Lauds hint.
A chestnut sorrel umare,s years old.
A northern bred Leo horse. 5 Stara old.
Ab U horse, 3 ears old. 15 t ...hands lush.
A chestnut sorrel mare. e) ell, old.
An Iron gray horse, 4 )ears old.
A ot handsome lots carnage I orses.
WatsonW
A three-seated carriage and harness.
A st) likh bobtail brown horse. a. aeon, and 1, omen
A bay mare, 1/ 3 ears old. 15 handy lit ;it
A brokrn hor•te, denrborn wa,on. and barren;.
A 1.1 mare, 6 sears old. 16 bands huh.
A ban mare. 5 3 ears old, 151, bands huh.
A Lay-day 13a.shaw bas colt. Id hands cosh.
A bay horse, ti sears old. 15 hands his!, -
A dun borne. 15 hands Ind, 193 ears - old.
A eras horse, 8 )ears old. hands Inch.
A light los horse. 9 ears old Isla hands hash.
A brown horse. b sears old. E. 34 hands hi; h.
A lons-tall eras horse. 9 3 ears old.
A buckskin mare, 6 ears old. long tail.
A sorrel horse. 7) ears old. is baud. lush.
A r ras ruare.9 3 ears old. 16 hand s
A dark bay horse. 8) oars old. la hands high.
A Jersey bred John Merry" tans cod.
A brown mare. 9 ears old, 1314 Lauda bot h .
A bay borne. 15Khands high.
A brown horse, 8 3 ears old. la hands huh
A sorrel horse. ti 3 oars old, 16 hands high.
A blooded sorrel mare. 4 years old.
A 1.“3 bor.. 101 hands high. long tali.
A roan mare, 9 years old. 15ti hands 111..1i.
A sorrel mare. 6 ears old. tit s hands high.
A Ins) mare, o years old 15 isne6 1.1411.
A black Canadian you), 6 sears old.
A too horso, pedlar's wane!, and harness.
A blank horse 9 s oars old.
A long-tail gray horse, 16 bands high.
Also, other horses.
. .
ALSO,
At the conunencemert of the sale. mall be sold a lan e
collection of deelrable new and second-hand carol
wagons, A a, inclutfinz an
•
Elegant light Clarendon coach, made ti) Wood, Ton
nsim. a. Co.. N. V., coat $1 ULM
- .
A huht.Germ sutoun wauon..o tat p ie. by Wau.on•
A three-re ited Leder.
Au elegant two-horse coach, superl,l) finished. ntide.
LILO.
No nistponement on account of the ve.ither.
ie :tit ALFRED M. HERRN EN.q. Auctioreer.
MEDICINAL.
CI - I.OFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP
DIdEASE. TrrrEit, SCALD HEAD. Erniiiii , ol
of the Sion general!). and all Huinors anti linpuritteg td
the Blood. are radically and permanently toured br the
celebrated
IMPFIRIAL DEPFRATIVE.
it has been a m ery iniportnnt agentin the cure of
CANCEROUS DISF.ASES 1.) Dr. Louhmherri Co.. iva
iimint , er of 3e ins past. and its steam vaine in the to,.
01 Cancers is ataindatitl) established by the man) rates
elfectq_by
In 5t,1101•1 1.018 affections its reinarka i iie curar.re
ellen lots never bean equalled. It mass the most oi.st -
nate cores
TErrER. SCAL HEAD. and all Eruption% of the
Skin, reithlt telt! to D a
moderate 0 1 tius m e d icine.
Malignant Uleers and ewes are readily cuied b) th e
of Slew bottles.
Prepared anti sold by
Mgt Al !CHOI. A KKU..I Late Lounsherrr A Co
No. go North Firm street. below Melt.
For sale I.) the loilowlng Drugpiitai
J. Lone A Lan mater; C. W. Ent:n.7. Potisv,lle.
J. 11. ft tmer. Houdin.: S. S. stem ens. Bending T. A
Meelintocli. Easton; Jas. Given, West Cheoel : Wm,
Stahler. Norrimdown ; Simon Han, Bet Ideltem ; Or. Lim e
rn). New Hope: Dr. Lobe. &
Alie g hovn Lila A- Bell, Manamuni.. Pa: .1. D. Jame..
Trenton; Da La blur. Camden: Brew,ter
Dridge.n 1 Roberlsnu A litnancott. p dein. N. J.: Me
[nail, Wilmincton: 1,5. Hoopes. Wilonnstto ;• T. .
Hanirnertly. Milford, Del.; d 11:11.31.5ta
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IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED,
Dr. LEADER h•ts been owe suecesiful, and t t,.
a ereaterbturnbar 01 LerSansnt iri , eterate•Ving.
Diseases than any outer rti , ,eoin in this etiN • for In -
last titX months, Recent else. arei. r RED:Tee.I,I).
tients unable to call are TB,: Tip at their homes rot.
sultations daily at the elllce 719 RACE Street. slier Ir
A. M. Communications attended to, and
an) form el ch.felse sent wherever de.are.t. afU6nn 6.c
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