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wnt; brigs A R., iterling,
Comery,,from peorge Wn. 8C; Imogene, and li;xeou
, tiie . Lee, kit dischsi so raritany',Counee. flptere.wtg;
- Montrose; Winsloie, front floy,kiinah:intiolig, end others
' reported later: Left. at Bt Wm
Loud, Brown, Toeahootiis;aeodele , urger the West,
Burros% mid
r ho& Damon Bartlett, all Moho coal, for
_ft *ndeer. Franklin, for Aux Cayes, to
' eortdiit4.,vriEvin.id,l°lth for fit Domingo,
' do) brig Cotton one,Aerstrlip, Wen Philadelphia, Wachs:
brig Than, and sohy BB finies,Just arrived Irma New
York - I :tio_oble Rome. of , Outitlincre , Lowell, arrived
, inieevarione of tbe 4othlnoti Fargo on Are in
-' the loiter - 01dr and although every exertion ' was made
to arrest ltslirogress. she nurnt,to the water 11 edge, in
giVistom Abe' inset of the, lath ult: sails and rigging
f i at t#ll. cargo (Wooed.
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litossilstatiffehitObeedimad.New York, /as Alliterdioe.
Bark Helen Mario, Nickerson, Boston, Tweliii & Co.
, Behr Henry N.utt, Baker, Calv,eaton, Jalrus Baker.
tiohr 'Mather, Nickerson, 'Boston; Crowell &
Collins. , ,
• - , MAMORANDA. •
Steamshlri Boston, Bellew, hence, arrived at N York
n'Trn' Oka, Teal, for Havre, was towed to Bea
, from New Orleans 20th ult.
Ship Hornet, Mitchell, from San Frarteisco, at N York
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yteay.' • •
liar rd kSoneea, reinhagen. °loured at New York yester
day for Valparaiso.
• Bark Amalie, Hadde, sailed front Ifolvoet lath ult. for
Phihutelytua.
ha n i)i% " t v d t t n . awam ' °v im' ,
for New York, was Areol-
„Bohm Maria .Fleming. Shaw. anil N Ponder, Dor
man, from Brandywine pt New York yos-terday.
&Ins Flyaway, and J., W Nickerson, from Delaware
City, arrived at New Bedford $d inst.
-.. Bela W Loper, Robinson, hence, at N Bedford 3d inst.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
lir 'TO 12 O'CLOCK LA94 xiane
GOURD HOUI3E.-Ohestrut at.. below Ninth
) 2 _Willimmilken - Miss Sauey, Bedford, Pa
,CisodtllATl,_ IS M. Malone, Pa
W,P Shell, Ni W A Cathcart & In, Pa
Mrs Looker, atrishurs A W Huntington Conn
.11 D.Bajnail, .1 orfolk • Jon M Southall, Norfolk
'' D B Ent ne I r a ' ' 0 Itppkine.N 0 • .
- .Y. halk. N 0 W Williams, Tenn
•. T F.Williaina, Tenn John P Cochran. Del
- J Coebran,lieb . - Julian Cochran. Del
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liltuesell,Cill,i 0 Robt Bo dVa
-B A Litetions.l ii ~ John L j' o}ta , Pottsville
: .13 0 Mayer. Fe. - L EH Aroer, Salem, NJ -
;11 D Douglas & Wife; Cann .1 W Kimball, Boston
, Johtt Itingilhittl,,Prov . ~ WA Buckingham&la,Conn
Miss BUCSITISh4M, COStl - Miss R Ripley, Conn '
N porta° Sr is - - • If Remington &la •
2ir Buffington ' W T Endes & ht, Boston
to Buttes, Boston ' ' L Johnson & In,Bradford
Its Johnson, Bradford W Ordway & l a, Bradford
E Donlon , - • - •John W Quincy, N Y
Mienimey, N If Miss M A. Quincy, N Y
Chas} Clark, Buffalo J 0 Webster, Mass
.: It Carter & la; Newark, NJ Miss 0 Smith,Newark, N J
. WS Pierson, Newark, N J E Wleman Boston
ciiffel, 3 Nolen,_N 0 . Miss E L Nolen N 0
lidjst
_to Nolen. N 0 Miss MOSSIIISSr , MILES
W W BUMP, N 0 John Mcßae & la, 8 C
' Thole 8 Bodd, 8 C • , ' Mita kludd, 8 C
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T Batchelor la, Boston ' Dexter if Follett. Boston
et2011111:1, . 'Chancellor Wedworth
3 D Sanders, Cal
git Randall & fa, US A , Miss Nutttne..,,n N Y '
iss.Vganl,N 1 V Reernia_,ll N 0
E Henri, Del Miss W E Hooper, Aid
B !Cabby & Is, Wish . Aliaa Franklin, Wash
, Geo Broken & la,Al Y -W A Wells,'N Y• •
R H McCain, Jackson, Ala N P Kemp, Boston
11 W hitei New Haven , Andrew 3 Polk, Tenn
D 8 Chase. Augusta. Oa , 3 B Cristy_& la, St Louis
- 0 v women & wf , N . ll Miss Hoffman, N B
J 0 Oldger l ig Y ir - , ailm,K h i l igg i N Y id
- EVAIIt7I,IP, Sava . nitah S Rmilli, ocr A
8 Lawrence ' Is; NV, • - A W McClure, Va '
MISS K. Bumgerdnet- ,W 0 GreepP,N V
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_ C.Brayer.:Kingston, I. J Brayer,Kingeton, N N .
Rev 0 A Henthe,r Ire d Wm R - Buroker, Brooklyn
W T Brush, Jr NY - Rohl Harwell, Mobilo
D 8 Mesainger'& la, Maes W .11 Talbott, Indianapolis
0 3 Morrison, Indianapolis B Fairbanks, Vermont
It Border &Mt, Fall River N Dories. & wi. Fall River
° h Wood.N Y . %Molls & wi, N Y
W W Stone & ori.NY _ A Hide, Vt
J D Kinshury, Vt ' - Mr Witticher N Y I •
A L Cooledge & In, Boston A Rubery,,Eigland
. glen W Jessup Pa • Miss Jessup, a
, A Maguire, N ( W II Judah & la. Fla
B P Mookentree,_Bostci TII Cole & In, Biddeford
Mrs A L White. Boston 'A, Prince & la, Brooklyn
••3 McClure, N - 1 1 • - • • Major Ramsey, N 0 .
. E T Watts, Ala 0 W Ladd, N Y
_ NJ Johnston , & In. African Wll Power. N Y ; •
W 8 Slott &Is, Paris, Ky . , Dr W A Griffins. Kr
W A Thurston: KY ;. J . APPold, Balt
--F. 6 Haywood • , Selimpider,N y
„..N a Hawes, Vs ..-- 'A C Senna &to Boston . '
C King, Charleston. /3 C Jos Arnolder, Baltimore-6'
1,5 r Cfniackellord. Ala ' -T T-A is
C H Cameroo, Ala Geo I' Knight, England
-T A Oakley, N 0 ' TA Robinson, Va
A - Thomson, Va - . Chao T Pollard. Ala'
John I' King ,Ga 3 }I Wyaran, N Y
-.AI ll Nathan, Charleston .JAI 0 Brown, Ark
Mr* EJ Dural, Ark Miss At L Rutherford, Ark
13 J Field . , • jam W MoCr ,ry. Ala
R Et Waddle, Ala Mr Imeoli, Pittsburg
HT Skekling, N Y • B D Smith, Va -
A 0 Randolph ,_ -, •' - 0 Sanierd. N Y '
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, Miss Banfordai Y - • ' .1S Robinson, Va
JONES' HOTEL-Chestnut Moist. above Sixth.
H Prioo Va 8 H Jones, Vit .
V B Brutes, hid J C Smith, Va
Hft Bird, Va - ' -Pr A Kernel, Renton, Mo
O F Steven s
_, bhto T F Owens Norfolk, Va
J Vickers, Norfolk, Va G A Cary, Va •
.1 0 Cooper. Wheeling: Va H D Leauitt, Jr. Boston
Rev Tilos Reardon, Easton G Robarts_,'Col co, Pa
Atm Rdharts,Col Go, Pa C 0 Brice. N
liCerby, Y - Ael Corn, Utica, N Y
C A Richardson, Boston John A ken, Mass -
8 Maynard : hid Thos nn laid
Oohs I Davis, • Thos W pp mmons, Md
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John Wilkins , Belt W W Buffington; halt
Carson,,Md - - Rev Mr llUtter & la,-N Y
Rev Mr Chester &Pt, N Y W W Cheater & la. N . 1t
- W t:trait.. New Bedford K Ctiiir,Buekspon,
.Miss Miller, Roehester,NY Master ht Miller. N Y '
Jeremiah Skinner & la, Me P Beviia& la; Conn •
CA Wood ward,Rl Win T EvaN „
`N I, I/Pham, Concord, N It A B Blair.
V Place & la, NY 11 Settle. Tenn '
.ftihn At Crum, Va - Taylor & la, Cincinnati
J B Tainmone, litd J klettrogor..Mil
Joe remand!, ' C W Woodruff; N
0 ed W Taylor. Va 'Jacob Knip Jr. Halt
Al) Rudolph. N V -
C Stiles, West Ch ester
HawkeN Y ' E
Breibst,'N Y _ 1., Palmer , Delaware co,Pa
Jacob MYets, N Y A L Barrett, Bait
A H Avery, Boston R Basle, Washington
H Dunning,Dbio ' PEBC Remits°, Vs
Wll Rose, Va- Me4ttliewa, Conn
AMERtCAN HO'PEL.-Chestnut et., above Fifth.
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II Parker..W Cheste 8 11_11ackett, U 8 N '
H B Swope,Cleatfield r. • CB Newell, Clearfield -
-ill L . :Conner, hl Chunk , U Leer, & la, Doylestown
ill'A l trifilla j • a"" a ' a 1 4 D 1.11: 1 1;. I= l4 , 0' '
- 11 . ?Oiler, NC" ' T o,nauser. N C a ' . .
Min 0 Anderson; N Y '- C Btatorl.W Cheater ' '
li P Join:won, 'TY nhoster -J Jo neon, W Chester
8 8 White, Phil' • • Jll We, Pblla • ,
O A Soinerley. Boston A J Johnson. Beaton ,
tsi,Boston • A .r.i COMO et 1
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Sograve. RI _, 3 8 tettyman, hi p, & la,
Mr-sso l igape & Ino B elt • V 8 WAD)
Miss glans_ , Batt A 1 Barber Williaten '
Wm Miller, Williston Chen Mills & la, N Y
Mm Clancy, N y • OM Crittencen, hitch
Cynic A Lewis. Mich Rebt Mann, Pa
• Jo kn Trailer. Wash F. glee, N Y •
11 Baldwin. NY Miss Hattie Trimble, Del
Mrs W Maxwell. NY .1 11•Prettch, Boston
Nkaripg, Boston j A Rue. N Y
C XWBB, HArtiOrd F N Patterson, Pa
' WrriXerner, Pa • J 0 Dencicoltpan, N y
W H Dright, Ashland, Pa • ,
IT_NION BOTED-Aroli street. above Third. ,
- D W Highbereer, Pa Roht Orr, Minion(
Mies hi Fake, N Y 11 Num, Connally/110
W 8 Hubbell, Ohio A Dewed, pa.
' 13 Swaney Pa .1 Mandervilla, Ohio
JD° Wellir, Pa , D 0 Skiing, Ohio
Geo Iluzanl, Ohio P A. Fawcett, Ohio'
3no II Bunter, Ohio ' Jrio R Clarke. Vis
W A Deltriek,
T r, Ara A 0 Relninic ,r AllentownB W Wall, Pi 0 , • Win Ewntg, Wheeling
R. Cottingham, Easton, Pa Ira Pay, hiechanirishurg
D htiller.Cumberl'd co, Pa li Waggoner, Cumin co. Pa
13 Boardman to la, Conn
~Mrs P Anderson, Mese •
..MlO , ;Anderson, Mimi mipeA Andorson L MOns • , ,
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M Norton,li J ' fie en, Auburn. Nl.
Redman. Anburn.PT Y J iptecens, Conn
JnO b Tayier;zaneevtito '1) moCarty, Zanesville ,
BALD ZADLE HOTEL-TM rase ab. Call o w luiL
R.,FA0000,/e*OO Superior Wll Mellon, Conn
Tll Clause, Carbon 00, pa T Monte, SI co, Pa
Wyn g.eltner *Mk co. pa t Belot inan, ehighton
•J J•Wolelager, Centreville 11. Phil 'a
•A CalviA,„Faatori • , Reese, Jr, I
J Bieber. Delaware City-'Wm Bieber. Del City
3 Rnye, Delaware City
— A LBiecer,lebenon co,Pa
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_MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-Second at. above Arch.
F Fathom, Beekwoodtown 13 T Smith, Cape May,
• VII Will i tgit i rie l t i t i ttly sPt II ?if i c i Pgre n , b 6Till'ik "Wn .
$ Middleton, li Y - .• 7-M Kreiger, cloarficld
Jonah A Brown, Pa L 11 Latrall, Allentown
Miss Carrie Priceatt • .. • . " '
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Sixth et.. above Chestnut.
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.• Mr Walker, Pa _ - • M A Toral, Clearfield
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0 D Jackson. g Pa • . Jll Me lake s Chicago
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11 11 EnghirMiliersville -.. Jno_ll. Shantz, ;Le henon
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Edw Atkinson. Bucks co, Pa. Simpeon, Buck; co. Pe
Wm Willsorbli J • 89 KoloherkiWits co
A C Barber N 1 8 P Buckmenailwtown
Wm Ilecithion. Cheltenham Ralph LoCchell, sucks co
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MBRCHAIITS' HOU 'Bl ,-Thlrd et. Above Callowb ill.
P Umbolte, Tremont, Fil 013 Miller, Pb.
A Ditelhi Centre co V Palely, Shamokin
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' P Albright, Reeding • hi 0 Crop, arby, ,Pa
1. Buchner Sunbury, l'a , Mr. Rader, Huntingdon
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MARRIED.
WISTER—BUTLER.—On Saturday last, October Ist,
lage. at the Church cf the Eplphany, by the rector, Roy.
J. W. Oraoraft, Dr. Owen Waiter to Sarah, daughter of
Pieroeutler. all of Philadelphia. ' -
GRAY—FIHATON,4m. tith, by they. M. R. Talbot,
Chaplain in the Navy, Mr. John Gray, of Marcus
Hook. Delaware county, Pm., to Aire , Margaret 'Fulton,
of Philadelphia.
LARASON—BOWEN.--On the 2d inst,by, Hit% Robt.
H. Pattison, Mr. Robert G. Laraeon to Idiss Emilia D.
Bowen, all of Philadelphia.
DIED.
, BACON.—On the morning of the 3d inst., John Bacon,
in the Slat year of hie age.
His frienus are invited to attend his funeral, from his
late residence, No, 923 Green street, on Fourth.* af
ternoon, sth st 3 o'clook. laterinent at Front!
Western ground.
FREDERICK.—On the 3d instant, Mrs. Elizabeth
Frederick,,in the friendsf her age.
The, relatives and of the family are respect
fully' invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of
her husband, S. Frederick, No. 922 Callowhill
street, on Thursday horning; at 10 °Week. To proceed
to Literal Hill Cemetery. s s
WHAY.-00 the-3d instant. Mrs. Mary R. Wray,
yife crime, P. Wray,,[ n the 32d year of her age.
Fawner from the, residence et her husband. No: 121
Cooing street, below New Market street, this afternoon,
at 3 cicitlr.•
- ,WALLACE.—On the 3d instant John, eon of Samuel
and Eliza Wallace. aged 2 years, 3 months, and Si days.
Funeral from the residence of his. parents, No. 2127
Cuthbert street , this afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
Smith,
the instant. Mary A., wife of John B.
Smith, the 33d sear of her age.
Funeral from her late residence, No. 2110 Summer
street, on Thursday afternoon, at o'clock.
' 111cCARTY-On the 3,1 mat, Daniel McCarty, in the
21th year of his age.
Funeral rpm the residence of his mother, Mrs, Ann
McCarty, Filbert street, west of Twenty-second, this
afternoon. at 3 o'clock.
McCORMICK.—On the 3d instant, Margaret McCor
mick, slaughter of J. D. and the late Catharine McCor
mick, in the )9thyear of her age.
Funeral from the residence of Jter parents, No. 321
South Sixth street, below Spruce, on Thursday morn
ing, at o'clock.
. .
. .
ROE.—On the lit instant, Mr. Samuel Roe, in the 61st
year of his age'
Funeral from his late residence, Darby, this Mild
nesdayj afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
461).11IvElt.—On the 2d instant, Hefty D. Driver, daugh
ter of Samuel and Ann B. Driver, aged 12 years and 11
months.
Funeral from the residence of her Parente. No. 2 2 6
Prime street,this (Wednesday la fternoon. at 3 0000 2 . *
BURNSIDE.—On the afternoon of the atn fistula,
Mary, wife of William Burnaido.
BLACK IRISH POPLINS, all qualities,
•
Plain Grey Irish Poplins.
Black Velour .Repe.
laok Annelinee.
lack Satin de Chines.
lack Winter Glovee and Gauntlets.
Mourning Brocade Mohair&
Black cloth Cloaks for Fall.
Mourning Balmoral Skirts.
Black Oros ()nun and Poult de Bole Bake.
Just received by
BESSOli_k. SON, McuThinK Store.
No. 806 GfIESTNIn.' Btreet.
ErAT A MEETING OF TILE STUDENTS
of the JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE,
October ith, 1809, T. F. LEE, of Alabama, was
celled to the Chair, and JUDSON A. BUTTS, of Geor
gia, appointed Secretary.
The object of the meeting was briefly and appro
priately explained by the Chairman, whereupon the
following preamble end resolutiuna were offered by
George W. Thonfas; of Georgia:
Whereas, An all-wise Providence in its mysterious
dispensation bath removed, by death, from our midst
GEORGE A. PANCOABT—
esolved, Ist. That we have heard with emotions of
profoundest sorrow this inanities event.
Resolved, 2d. Thatwe tender to his father and brother
our deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolence.
Resolved,3d._ That we attend in a body the funeral of
the deeeasd , from his late residence.
Resolved. 4th. That A copy ot these resolutions be sub
mitted to the family of the deceased.
Resulted 9th. That a copy of these resolutions les in
serted in The Press of this city, and the Medical and
Surgical Reporte T r.
. F. LEE, of Alabama, Chairman.
JUDSON A. BUTTS, of Georgia, Secretary. 11*
THE PHILADELPHIA BALK.—OCT.
4, I&s9.Zannual meetiniof the Stockholders of thin Bank
will he held nt the Banking bonne on TUESDAY, the
Drat day of November next, at 12 o'clock M.
And the annual election for Directors will be held at
the Banking Douse on MONDAY, the 2lst day of No
vember next, between the hours or IC A. M. and 2 P. M.
on-wfrkin tO2l B. B. COMMA'S, Cashier.
SPIRITUAL ISlll.—mn. J. V. MANS
WELD of Roston,vrriting teal-medium, through
w om ovor eighty thousand communications have been
received, has Rooms at N 0.109 North SEVENTH
Stre * et, where he may be found daily, from 9 to 15 o'clock.
°COL
Tig,ECIIANIC IS , BA NK.—PHILADEL
IA, October Eh, 1859.
Notice is hereby oven that an election for Thirteen
Direetors, to serve the !Vienne year, will be held at the
BanMns House on MONDAY, November 21st, from 10
A. M. to., P. M.
.. , 'I he annuls:l ;nestingof the Stnekh(Hers will be held
4I
on TUESDAY, Novainlst, at Is olook M.
eit-wfrkm • G. MITCHELL, Cashier.
TrDELEGATES TO THE BOARD OF
FOREIGN MIBSIONG 'visiting the city should
see the celebrated Picture of the " Mart, rdom of John
Rosa.FINE " lw Leasing, now exhibiting at the ACADEMY
OF ARTS.
Open frpm 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., and 7 to 10 P. M.
Admission, 25 cents. ob-it
icyrPROF. 0. S. ;FOWLER'S LECTURES
ON MAN. at MUSICAL FUND HALL.—TUEII
r, EVEN)NO,Oet.4II." Self-Culture and Children. •
TRURSDAI EVENING. Oct. Gth" Analysis of the
Mental Faculties." SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. oth,
" Intellect and Memory. and their Culture." Com
mencing quarter before 8 ci'clook, and closing with pubho
examinations.
These lectures will be found highly interesting and in
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MANCHESTER DE LAINES
IMIEM
Standard makes
811ERTING9 AND SIIIRTINGS.
CHECKS, TICK INGS, AND STRIPES, AND
CANTON FLANNELS.
A FULL LINE
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
PRINTS,
AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
MERRIMACK PRINTS
IN THE
UNITED STATES
JOSHUA L. BAILY,
NORTH SIDE OF MARKET STREET,
ABOVE SECOND,
PHILADELPHIA
SPECIAL NOTICE
DRY GOODS DEALERS.
We beg leave to gall normal attention to our stook of
DRESS GOODS.
Now exposed for sale
EVERY RETAILER
Who nuiy visit NEW YORK will he amply ;I.OA the
swinge of liis trip, by selecting out of our splendid va
riety styles different from those to be found in other
'markets,
WE ARE NOW OPENING
60 CABER DEL AIN ES, new and really letauttful
SOO WAMBUTTA PRIM'S, new styles,
100 " WARREN PRINTS.
1,000 CLOAKS, BACKS, AND MANTLES.
3,0;10 BRAWLS, Imported expressly for us.
We have a rich supply of
DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS,
OP POPULAR BRANDS,
But to the ohm we ask your notice in particular. We
shall not quote prices, but suffice it to say, that by this
tuitertisentent we mean to arrest your attention, and
the Goods and priced will enable you to arrest the at
tention or yoArcustpniers the country round.
DE FOREST.
ARMSTRONG, & CO..
80 AND 82 CHAMBERS STREET,
W. S. STEWART 85 CO..
JOBBERS OF AUCTION GOODS,
SOS MARKET STREET, ABOVE THIRD.
Have now in Store a full line of
BLACK AND FANCY BILKS,
BROCHE AND OTHER SHAWLS,
BILK MANTILLA VELVETS,
Of all grade/, and all the now Gliwice In Drees Goods, to
which we invite the attention of
CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTH BUYERS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
REOEIVED,
PER LATE ARIVALS,
A LARGE AND FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
BLUE, BROWN,
AND
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 Milky
weight.
DOESKINS AND OVERCOATINUS FOR BALE BY
FARRE Ears ez MORRIS.
932 CHESTNUT STREET,
1121-dtnog Importers and Commission Merchants
IW. PROCTOR & CO..
IMPORTERB,
MANUFACTURERS,
JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS,
L A D I E S' ,
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
708 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite the attention of
WHOLESALE BUYERS
To thotr Btock, compronoC
Ey - my VARIETY OF STYLEA
PUBLIC SALE OP PIIIRTY•SIX
VALUABLE STALLIONS, BROOD MARES,
AND COLTS.'
On Thursday,
The Iflth October, at 10)4 o'clock A. M., at Mile
Farm, the residence of A. Mailliard, Fed.. opposite the
Bonaparte %rounds, Bc,rdentown, N. 1.. will be sold
-313 vainable stallions brood mares, end colts consist
ing of therour h bred, half bred, and trotting stock.
Among tho stallions offered, the following are espe
cially recommended to the notice of breeders:
Hermes, 7] ears old, by Mariner, out of the queen of
the turf, Fashion,
Joseph, 2 years old, by Hermes. out of Nese Antony.
New Jersey, 4 years old. by George M. l'atchen, out
of Patsey Antony. A magnificent colt, 16 hands high,
well broken. and proinisitfe great speed and bottom.
MT Catalogues, coutainlug full particuLars,r ow ready
at the Bazaar.
NEW STRIPED ROURNOIIB,I 0c.5-31if ALFRED M. 1/BRENESS, Auctioneer.
In medium end firet-clue Omle, including
FINE AND COSTLY
VELVET CLOAKS,
HANDSOIIIIi
BEAVER CLOAKS,
MISSES' CLOAKS.
&0., ho.
BOURNOIIB WITII PLAIIIi,
&a., kO.,
AU of which will be offered at Low Prices
TO GASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO..
THE PARIS
MANTILLA
EMPORIUM,
708 OIIESTNIIT STREET
pRIOE. FERRIS, & (JO..
IMPORTERS OF
0001 M
WWII MITTS
itifiIBROIbERIEN MA
LAC'r,t4,
NTILLAS, &c.
NOS. DS MARKET ST., AND 692 OOMMERCE ST.
Sir Our Stock is solsoteri by ft member of the firm, In
the
BEST EUROPEAN MARKETS.
IANILA ROPE.—A largo stock of Ma
"a Roo, el eines, manufactured and for este,
at the lowest riarr rlpdcyvti TBR & 00..
of No, al N. WATEI. DELAWARE Ac.
DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
For the accommodation of many or our CITY cum
:4Ella who cannot leave their stores during the nine'
buatneao hours at thie season, as well as to accommodate
COUNTRY NIERCIIANT,t Who wish to economize time, the
Vote trill be open during the month of
OCTOBER,
Every week day evening except Saturday.
Tho salesmen will he in attendance to show buyers
through the stock until 10 o'clock P. M.
JOSHUA L. DAILY,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER
•
OF
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
2t3 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
oc3 tf
1859 FALL IMPORTATION. 1859
JOEL J. BAILY & CO..
No. 219 MARKET STREET, AND 208 CHURCH
ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA,
•
Nave received by recent arrivals, and will continue to
receive during the season a full and complete assort
ment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Coneinting in part of
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND GAUNTLETS
LADIES', MISSES', GENTS', AND
BOYS LAMBS-WOOL, MERINO,
SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Blank and Fancy Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Cravat,.
Linen, Cambria, and Silk Hdkfe.
SHETLAND WOOL ZEPHYRS, ike.
Alen. a handsome Mock of WHITE, LACE, and
MILLINERY GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES.
COTTON, MARSEILLES, and LINEN SHIRT
FRONTS, a large and cheap variety.
"JOUVIN'S SYSTEME." BEST QUALITY KID
GLOVES. A splendid assortment of colors and sizes.
WOOL COMPORTS, HOODS, JACKETS, NUBIAS, lee
Together with a large assortment of CLARK'S Buse-
Parlor sir-cord " Silk-Finished " and " Enamelled "
SPOOL COTTON. Also, their Sewing Machine Cotton,
put up on spools 01'2,400 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 one of the
largest and most attractive ever offered to the trade.
AT-2nl
R. WOOD, MARSH, it HAYWARD,
IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.
N 0.30 9 MARKET STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
Fall and Winter Stock soy complete and ready for
buyerr. antl-am
TENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT
JOHN C. KELLER,
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE.
This District is composed of the FIFTEENTH
WARD. and the SECOND and SIXTH DIVISIONS of
the FOURTEENTH WARD. oc4-7t.
pEOPLE'S TICKET.
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL.
TIIOMALS E. COCHRAN,
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL,
WILLIAM E. KEIM,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.,
WILLIAM 11. MANN
FOR PROTHONOTARY OF THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS,
CHARLES I). KNIGHT.
FOR STATE SENATOR—Second District,
GEORGE R. SMITH.
FOR STATE SENATOR—Fourth District
OEOROE CONNELL.
First District—PAßSON EDNIONDS.
Second District—WlLlA AM B. TURNER
Third District—CHAßLES HORTZ.
Fourth Distriet—HENßY K. STRONG.
Firth District—JOSEPH MOORE.
sixth District—CHAßLES O'NEILL.
Seventh District—J. 11. SELTZER.
Eighth District—JACOß E. RIDGWAY.
Ninth District—NATHAN SPERING.
Tenth District—S. S. PANCOAST.
Eleventh District—lSAAC A. SHEPPARD
Twelfth Distriet—RlCHAßD WILDEY.
Thirteenth Distract—JAMES HOLOAT E
Fourteenth Distriet—J. B. ALLEN.
Fifteenth District—J. F. PRESTON.
Sixteenth District—GEOßGE WILEY.
NEW YORK
Serenteenth District—CHAS. R. ABBOTT.
5e264110c,
CARPETINGS, OIL. CLOTHS, &c.
BALLY So BROTHER.
• NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET,
ENGLISH TAPESTRY
CARPETS.
OF NEW PATTERNS,
AT ONE DOLLAR A YARD,
ENGLISH INGRAINS
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS
.22-ataerif
TO MERCHANTS BUYING OIL
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
BLABON & SMITH,
MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS,
146 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention ol dealers to our large stook of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN GLAZED OIL CAMBRIC,
a beautiful article for shades. Tho largest stock of
WINDOW SHADES and BUFF BOLLARDS an the
market. at prices which defy competition. au3l-2m
311' 4 0 ALLUM & 00 ..
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
•LEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN.
Also, Importers and Dealers in
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTING, RUGS, &O.
WAREHOUSE eO9 CHESTNUT ST.,
(Opposite the Slate House.)
Southern end Western buyer, are respeotfully invited
to Gall. aull-4m
SALES BY AUCTION.
BONE'S STANDARD SCALES.—
STI:INQ
s & ROSS PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle, and
II " S"telZ,T;l7,l;,' pTitgl""knv:nglnir'i‘ottroMtr„l
Scalar an polls P i.1, ; ,0 krnetefeet Edges,
on
other
Scal es., Oair and exa mine before purchasing °Nowhere,
end "a the I FEWITIGTON R _Ew l , deem,
lle South SEVENTH Street.
rdldttii" Philadelphia.
'EST Ch ESTER and
PHILADELPHIA RAIL
ROAD vie MEDIA.
PALI, A RRANGEM ENT.
On and Idler WEDN EDSA I% October 5. 1559,
the trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Station, N.
E. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at
7.30 and 5.30 A. 1,1.. and at 2.30 and 5 P. 51.
Leave West Chester, from the DEPOT. on EAST
MARKET STREET, tit t 7 and 10 A. 111., and 3.70 a n d
P. Al.
ON SUNDAYS—Leave Philadelphia at a N,. nd 9
P. Leave West Chester at 7.30 A, AL, mid`Al P. 111 ,
ITHNR
5-tf General Superintendent.
fIAUTION.—We hereby caution all per
•J e ons not 10 purchage any Cooking Stove or Stoves
with ollow Centres or Hollow Oros Voices on, f,rpt
Mo. MO* 6y Its, fttl we ate the exclusive flWilet6 or the
Patent, for oinking Hollow Centres or hollow Croon
Pieces, and we shall Prot r eoute all persons who infringe
ou our relent to their extent of the law,
sTunter & ERSON, Iron Founders,
IV I. AM Street, above Thirteenth
.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL COMPANY.—
In nooradanee with Resolution of the Boar of
Itmere of ''T h ee Conttne_ntat Hotel c.p m pane, " a
Fat instalment ot - TWENTI PER CENT or ONE
HU, DRED DOLLARS upon each Share of the new
Stock enbacrtbetl. will beinvade on or before WED.
NESDAY. the sth day of (Molter, 1559, et the Office of
the Treasurer, No. 813 ARCH Street. above Eighth
street, SERGEANT PRICE,
03-9 t Tranourtr.
POLITICAL.
OT YORK COUNTY
1=1:17
FOR ASSEMBLY
WILL OPEN TO-DAY
EWE!
WANTS.
A PARTNER IS WANTED WITH 62/A)
in an agency to be established at Cincinnati for the
Bole of to first clue atticie. in which on active business
in doing in thin city. Address A. R. B. ' Pre" office. lt•
W ANTED z 40,000. --A person * with from
eOO to $12.000 to take the interest of a retiring
partner in a well.establinheti lioot end Shoe Jobbing
Noose, now doing a good bonnets. Satisfactory refe
rence given and required. Address "A. II." this office.
09-3 t•
A YOUNG MAN who is disenga ge d eve ,
ninys, and frequently 4011001 m, Would like lo
employ his leisure hours in seine way that - would war
rant a fair compensation. Address" A. I. K.," this of
fice. 03-30
WANTED—In a Douse just starting bu-
T sines.. an active and energetic man. thoroughly
nermainted with City and near trade. To the right sort
ore man, a full opportunity for advancement would be
iven. Address, with name and references, ** Dry
Goode." at The Press Office. • 05.21.
WAN'rED.—An engagement. (between
• nnw and the Isl January energetic and popular
Pt) tionde Jobbing bonne, by an man Wiring
a large and valuable acquaintance; been in the trade in
thin cite for the nut In years; is thoraurbly conversant
with nil the duties connected with the business. either
buruie or selling; a valuableacquisition to a goad house,
or in aiding to establish n new one. An communica
tion addressed to •i S. HOWE." Philadelphia Poet Of
hoe. will meet prompt attention, and be held confiden
tiall). desired. att-wfm-at*
WANTED—
5 TONS OF COAL,
IN EXCHANGE FJR
CHINA, GLASS,
QUEENSWARE,
Addreess BOX 1957
0 ,, 3-tnwf tf
WANTED.—The Advertiser wishes to
obtain a Situation in a Wholesale House in this
city. Has a good acquaintance South and West. Best
(deity and Pittsburg referencesean he given. Address
.1. A 1.," 433 Chestnut street. n4 -3t•
WANTED—By a Young Married Man, a
Situation as Salesman. City references. Pro
vision or Grocery businmapreferred.
Address" Samuel." this office, M-St•
$15,000 —ASHTON'S COMM ER -
• CIAL AGENCY, 506 CHESTNUT
Street.—A Partner is wanted to join a competent and
experienced man in the eonductang of the Exchange
and Bulking businese. An opportunity in now offered
by an opening promising large regulga. An active
capital of from $15,000 to fi20,01:0 may be safely and pro
fitably invested. 04-3 t.
WAN TM-13y a Young Man, a situation
in any mercantile establishment where he can
make lommelf generally useful, either in the counting
room or store. Address" R. L. A.," at this office. •
WANTED—By it ----- midrle-aged Man, a
situation as Porter in a wholesale Grocery or
Dry Goode house. Beet deity references can be given.
Address William, "Pres., office. 03 4t
WANTED—An experienced Salesman in
a Wholesale Dry Goods louse, doing a large
Southern trade. To a competent person Who can fur
nish trade a liberal salary will be given. Address "W.
& C 0.." this office. n3-3t.
WANTED—By a Young Man 19 years
and
a Situation hand. Wholesale Store. notntelligent and writea fair conuiesusation so
much aa object as employment in an establishment
where he can obtain a knowledge of businesa. Best of
reference given. Address "J. P.," nt this office. 03.6 t.
WANTED—A Situation as Assistant
Clerk in a Wholesale house or Factory. by a
satins owned man. whocan turnush the best of of as to character. Aduress '• P. L.," office a this
Pacer. OS-st.
500 IVANTED—By a gentleman who
imajUNt patente.clan invention of great merit
and utility'. To one furnishing the amount an equal
Internet will be given. Address for three 'lass, WM
thr.P." Illornrs Dispatch. o yg t •
- -
AYOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OB
TAIN a situation to do 'frmework in a small
II a good Cool and Ironer. Apply to 721 Morris
street. 03-2 t.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
WO RENT—The House 608 South NINTH
Street; has eleven rooms, a fine yard. the usual
conveniences, and is in perfect repair. 05-wfm St•
BUSLNESS ROOMS TO LET.—A large
Room, about 70 feet long, by about 20 wide, in the
Building N 0.26 South FOURTH Street. between Mar
ket and Chestnut streets. It is well calculated for the
Wholesale Ladies' Shoe Business, An. It has a Hoist
ing Machine, Hydrant, and other conveniences.
Also a large Room. 60 lir M, in the drown 6tone Build
ing, No. 720 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth. It has
a veil fine entrance, and is well lighted. Is calculated
for a variety of ocoupations. Rents very moderate.
Apply to L. W. GENN,
65- &f -2t• No. '726 CHESTNUT St., tip etaira.
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE
—A biro, handsome painted Stone House, 53 feet
front, by 13 feet deep with Kitchen beyond, and capa
cious Cellar under the buildings, and Piazzas, which
extend on three sides. Has Parlor, Dining-room, with
large Cot Stone Bay Windows in each Libnirv, Winter
and Kummer Kitchen on the first floor. Ten Chamber.,
Bath-room, Water Closet, and Conservatory on the up
per (loom Store-room, Panty. and numerous Closets.
Replete with all the modern convenience.. and finished
in the most substantial and tasteful manner. Hand
some Balcony, front and rear, and commanding a fine
tow of the surrounding county?.
street, and
K ha st ea w o f W n sh inooo n e et r eon ,
Tynfeokn
depth.
The situation is one of the finest and most desirable in
Germantown, and presents an opportunity rarely to be
met with of securing a delightful minden....
Apply to ROWLEY k CO.,
No. 1 Farquhar Building,
c.s.wfm•Gt. Oppootte the Exchange.
POR SALE OR RENT—A Ventral Pro
m- ype rty, 270 South FOURTH.
App.) on DrellllloM. It'
ga FOE SALE-1924 CHESTNUT street,
MEL Handsome Four-story Dwelling in complete or
des. Immediate possession. Three-story - Double Beck
Buildings. Lot ZS feet deep to Sansom street; 22 feet
front; Heaters; Gas in every Room; Hot and Cold
Water, with all tnodern improvements. Terms easy.
Apply to Alesers. GUMNIGIC S; SON, CO WALNUT
Btreet. 01 St
A
PERSONAL UHANUE—The Store to
rent and Fixtures for sale. al. B. & S. A. LOVE'S
splendid Floes Grocery Store,SEVENTH and BROWN
Streets. Inquire on the premises, or at their Tea Store,
Fourth end Chestnut.
► - IQ DRUGGISTS.—FOR SALE—A first
-A. class Drug Store. wall looatryd and handsomely
filtwo up. Number of Prescriptions conmotiaded last
year. 10.000. Average business annually for the last
seven years over 90,000. The Proprietor has engaged
in another business. For particulars inquire of Bullock
Crenshaw. Sixth and Arch, or Ziegler dc Smith, cm.
Second and Green of-yt•
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01 A NEAT AND CONVENIENT
SlblDwelline to refit, No. RH North SIXTH Sheet.
$4OO per annum. Apply at No ao hlarket street. or-at
ADMIN ISTRA TOR'S SA L -A
elk.C7A.very superior Trotting Mare and Patehen Colt
will be sold at Public Cale, at the house of STACY B.
CAMPION. Mount Belly. Burlington county, N. J., on
tiATUR DAY. °eta, at I o'cloelc. The above Mare is
ears old, sound Anil kind in all hairnet's; hms trotted in
public 2 min. IS nor. The Coit is 2 months old, and is
pronounced by competent judges to be one of the most
P
Mare Colts ever sired by G. AI. Patehen."
Pale
_positive, to close the Estate of late D. D. PEA
COCK. THOMAS H. MOOR,
01.8 t • Administrator.
L.1Q(101185--An o l d•establishe{l Wine
- 1 - 4 and Liquor Store for sale. &hinted on MARKET
Street. For further particulars, address " A.B. C.."
Prrss Office. of-3V
En FOR SALE—That large house and
Lot, southwest corner of BM APR nut LOCUST
Streets. Apply AMOS BURTON, na &SEVENTH
Street, corner of Walnut. ocl-31*
i n FOR SALE OR RENT—A large
ma. Mastic Brick ROUSF., with all the modem im
provements ; hot and cold water, gal, heaters. Ac.. at
complete order, No. 90 Union street Burlington,
ADDIS . to E.P. miubLErox,
6 N. FMST Streak or to
TIIUMAB DUG DALE,
sa2l-tf BURLINGTON, N. J.
a NEW STORES TO LET.—Tliree large
Four-story Stores. on the east side of FOURTH
Street, a little South of Chestnut street, are now ready
for tenants.
These Stores have been arranged and constructed
with much care. with a view to appearance. strength,
and convenience, having abundant light, and all modern
improvements to adapt them to a large wholesale busi
nese, for which the location is peculiarly appropriai,
being within a few yards of the CustomNouse, and sur
rounded by banks and other public institutions. For
terms apply to EARL SHINN,
lOU-ft:Mt* No.BlB PINE Street.
11 0 LET—TO LET—TO LET—TO LET.
A Lorre Second-store Want. Northeast corner
CHESTNUT And EIGHTH Streets, 100 by 05 feet, suita
ble for a Wholesale Boot end Shoe, or Straw homes/R.
Also, A Laro 1 bird-story Room. to the same build
inK•
Also. A Lance Second-store Room, 81 h 1 25feet, S. W.
corner BROAD sod WALNUT.
Also. A LarKe Two-story Store, in BROAD Street.
above Pine, Mby IAI feet. Apply to
J. N. EDWARDS,
1333 WALNUT Street.
ATALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
T The Sulecriber will oiler for sale at public auction,
on TUESDAY, the 18th slay of October next., at 12
o'clock. at the Howard Douse, in the town of Elkton,
in Cecil county, in the State of Mart laud, the follow
tuf,cl.'t"iret.lL'ile.iiztiß a fine timber and wood lot, consist
' nt o o t f i, l7 . 4 . acres en d perches .
v 15 8E24arag of fine cleared arable
land, the balance in timber, and being in the whole 210
acres and 13 parches.
Lot No. 3—tieing a rood farm, with suitable
tmdd-
Ines, consisting of 203 acres 2 roods and :1 perches
-100 acres good wood and timber, and the Teat cleared
land.
Lot No. 4—Consisting of a fine wood and timber lot of
tot acres 2 roods and 25 perches.
Lot No. s—Also very fine '5 , , axl and timber land of 124
acres and at perches.
. . .
Lot No. 6—Consisting of 74 acres and 2 perches-62
acres cleared, nod the balance In tine timber.
No. 7—Being 132 acres and 33 perches—all of which
are cleared, except about 12 acres.
No. B—Being a farm consisting of 181 acres I rood and
32 perches, NI till all suitable buildint upon it-100 acres
cultivated land, and 81 acres in wood, easily cleared.
No. 9—Being n farm of 197 urea 2 roods and SI
Perches, of which there '122 acres of cultivated land,
it, «II good buildings, the rest fine timber,
No. le—Consisting of 132 acres of very fine land, with
suitable buildings.
N.. 11—A ten fine wood and timber lot of 93 acres
and 6 perches
No. 13—An excellent farm, with good buildini.s, con
elating of 192 acres and 15 perches, all cleared except
40 acres di wood and timber land.
Ni,. 13—A von fine farm consisting of about 236 acres.
Intl.. an excellent farm-house and suitable Otn-bUliti-
IIII(8.
•
No. 14 —Containin4 174 acres I rood and 19 perches
of land, and ban upon it a large steam saw mill in good
repair.
No. 15—A wood and bother lot of SS acres 3 roods and
1 _perches.
No. 15—Also, a lot of very fine timber mid woad, con
taining ISI acres and 31porches.
This property hes in a boilt , am) is situated in the low
er Or southern part of New ittarile countt 'Delaware ; it
is about squally distant from ithiliotelPhia nod Balti
more, lietweee N and 70 notes. The road frnin XlasseY's
XSc to Smyrna runs throurh it. It is distant from
Bourne about 6 miles in s northwestern direction—it is
about 8 miles froui Miigetown. and in situated between
3 and 4 miles from the :aware Railroad. This proper
ty lieg oq ilia highest portion of the pi moonlit between
the twit ha, el—the waters on the ono side running into
the DelaWsre, and on the other into the Cheitapeale.
The situation of the property is believed to be nary
healthy awl tgeue le ant an acre of swamp land in naa
part of it. Its natural wail is very fine, consisting of a
Main of clay and sand, and when worn, wooly suscepti
ble of finprovetuent. livery lot no harm has an outlet
upon a Diddle rod' The woods consist Mr the most
part of the various kinds of oak, chiefly tho white oak,
wMch is very fine.
The terms of the sale are one-fourth the purchase
money to be paid in cash, and the balance iu equal in
stalments of 1. 2. and 3 years from the dal of sale._
credit pay mettle to hear send-annual interest, and to be
secured hr the bonds rte notes of the purchasers.
Those Who wish Brisker i t ilormatll.ll Will apply to the
subscriber. or los wont. M r.. 1. 11. BULANN .who re
sides at Millms ton, Kent county, Eastern Shore of Ma
ryland, who will show them the Inuit.
G. 1.. DrI,ANY,
1414-wslOt No. 59 Coortland street, Baltimore.
me AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY.
...IV.. Oct. Zt, ts 4 9, on the premises "A, Valley
to Chester count), atitotnine Cal' 'Mallon. on Penn
sylvania Railroad, three mile. west of Downtngtown.
containine 125 Acres nC excellent quality of Land. with
xin , d BitilVss.. & nail pasaesting tunny adt antsces
watt, riV4 and other convenienee For hut ber par-
Li CV cai upon JNO.I.PDX. Executor
at -110* Ne. Booth THIRD meet. Phila.
To LET—A Second-story Room, conve
x 'tient to
14
State House. Sirebe fora Lawyer's
Offiee. AvolY 431 CHRSTN in t. ale
FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.-
The autworibot, in concentrating his busing., on
Chestnut street. **pat ol 'Fonth street, utters for ante,
upon re:mailable forms, log largo manufactory, with out
large Daub ground trontinkon Siath, Mar.
ilia% And 111 Rater Itr eta, tiotrilde for almost ant large
manulneturior humans. For portookr. in ..l„.
ALFRED FFFLER,moot,. No. Al N. NINTH
Street, or to the autuloriber, No. Ridn CHESTN ROG UT St.
sfiLlin M. D. ERS.
FOR SALE.
The Buheoriber .11e_poee a the entije Stook of
PINE MONUMENTS„STATUARV,
,AN I) FOOT STONES, & ko.
AT TIM NONUAIENT MARBLE 1 ARD,
fio. ins ARCH Street,
el fil
Wait of Eildteenth etreet
W:4, HILL hIOORE,
AMUSEMENTS.
L E I A 4L RE CLARKE'S ARCH
BTREET THE
( WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Oct. a,
IRISH AMBASSADOR.
Sir Patrick ()Tien' pc. Mr. Collins.
HOW TO PAY THE RENT.
Morgan Rattler. erit6 Sews, Mr. Collins.
To conclutte With the YOUNG SCAMP.
HCALT OF Ps trim—Adult IVOR, scents ; Secured &eta
in Dress Cirole47li cents; Parpuet.so mats.
Doors onen at.? o'clock; performance to coalmine*
at 7.4 o'clock precisely.
_AVALNIIT-STREET TIIEATRE.
Sole Leseee..... .M. A. GARRETTBON.
TiliS ( WE LIN ESDAY I EVENINti. Oct. 5,
SATAN IN PARIS.
Clarice Delrille, Alma Marcie Mitchell; Count Heart
de Beausotiel, Mr. She,. ell ; Creenet. Mr. V. 110.erV•
PET OF' THE PETTICOATS.
Paul, Mies 3 , 1 1 .6816 Mitchell; The C h erali er St. Pierre.
Mr. E. F. Reach; Col. Bell it, Mr. Dakota.
&axe or Petcxx.—Dress Circle. (Seats secured Intl-
Out extra charge,) 50 cents; Parquet t Seats secured at
50 cents.)s7): ; Second Tier and Family Circle . and Third .
Tier.ls cents ; Private Boxes. errs - mime to their locale,
85 and 83; Single Seats in Orchestrn and Pricaxe
80xea.75 cents.
Box Office open daily, irons )0 until 2 o'clock. when
seats can be secured in advance.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THIS(S AND MARTINETTI FAMILY.
WEDNESDA F.YENING, October 5.
LA SYLPHIDP.
La Sylphide, Mlle Maria Heunecart ; Effie, Mlle Line
Windel; James Reuben. Mons. Mathieu.
M. DECHALUMEA U.
M. Dechalumeau. Gabriel Ravel Roquinet. Francois
Ravel; M'me Derbier, M'me P. Martinetti.
TIC/HT ROPE, by Marietta Zanfretta, Yonne America.
Pe icre.—Parquet. Parquet Circle and Balcou74o eta ;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre.2s cent;.
Box Office open !corn ]0 A. M. till 4 P. M.. when Beata
can be secured without extra charge. Doors open at 7
o'clock. Performance to commence at 7.1 i o'cksek.
IUcDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—RACE ST.,
. 02 - below THIRD.
GREAT SUCCESS OF
T. D. RICE.
ORIGINAL "JIbE CROW."
Ater,.
HERNANDEZ THE WONDER_
EVERY VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT
NIGHTLY nirEs.
BEST COMPANY IN PHILADELPIIIA
15 AND 25 CtNT..
TILE MARTYRDOII OF RUSS is7rcru
exhibitint. with other Palatines of the DUS
SELDORF COLLECTION. in the Southeast Gallery
of the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
Osen dady, from 9 A. AL WI 5 P. M., and 7 to 10
P. M. Admtatton 76 cents. of-Pt
RANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE,
NJ ELEVENTH street. between Chestnut and Market.
Oven for the Benison.
DANFORD'S STAR TROUPE.
the Awed
Ceter a / 1 7 W the world,
• In their excellencies avers evening.
SANFORD no -mrs
Evel7 evening in at great Role of Charanters.
Doors open at TX.. Coonnenee &
Admission X outs. Chlildrem 13 cents.
oel -1 m
SPORTING.
CRICKET. -THE GRAND INTEILNA-
N- , TIONAL CRICKET MATCH
Twenty-twoe beat
Eleven pla) era of all Entland, and of the
United Statesmill take . vise° onthe St. George's Ground.
at the Northern teronnua of the Tenth sod Eleventh
street Railroad. on MONDAY, October 10th, and follow
ing dsys. commencing at 10 o'clock A. M.
BEC' t a bleAN has been enrased for the occasion.
Comfo seats will be provided for the accommoda
tion of ladies.
or ADlUgatos.—Day tickets SO cents: Season
tickets, 51. To he had at the gate, or of the Secretary.
By order of the Committee.
CHARLES H. T. COLLIS, secy.
er Walnut street.
N. B.—Carriages wallset down heads North on Twelfth
street. 03-tt
BOARDING.
BOARDING.—EIegant and airy Rooms,
mile and in elutes,
a me nd W Lad ir-ith font-elan
Board. for the Bummer, FAIL and Winter, at 1.115 WAL
NUT Street. auS-len
LOST AND FOUND.
.OST.—On Monday afternoon, in TENTH
A-IStreet. between Shippen and Raee. a lane CA
MEO BREASTPIN, with a Golden Lapped Border.
view of a Village. A suitable reward VIII ba given on
Its restoration to N0.6x2 South TENTH Street. shove
etti pima.
Fro wit ii; rAI il sir, I suciworp
CORNELIUS & BAKER,
PIEANUFACTUILERS OP
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS,
GAS FIXTURES. &e.
STORE, 710 CHESTNUT STREET.
MANUFACTORIES,
821 CHERRY ST.. AND FIFTH AND COLUMBIA
ES.ths to-2141 AVENUE.
MARBLE WORKS.
MONUMENTAL MARBLEIYORKS.
Ras constantly on hand a very large assortment o
MONUMENTS,
ENOLOSIIRES, and
GRAVESTONES,
Of various designs, made of the finest
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN AIARBLE9,
Which he will sell at greatly reduced price& Is also
prepared to execute orders upon the moat fernreblv
terms, and respectfully invites the public semen, to
examine his stock Detre purchasing elsewhere.
ADAM STEINMETZ,
Monumental hiarble — VrOrize,
RIDGE AVENUE, below Eleventh strut.
w [-Sin Ptuladelsdua.
HARDWARE.
'FRUITY, BRO.. & CO..
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &c.,
529 MARKET STREET. 529
BELOW SIXTH. NORTH SIDE,
PHILADELPHIA.
MOORE. HENSZ EY &CO.,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN
WAREHOUSE.
NO. 427 MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS..
PHILADELPHIA
COAL OIL.
PHILADELPHIA.
PROTIC COAL OIL WORKS
BURNING AND LUBRICATING COAL OILS
Manufactured and for sale by
HEIM, MORRIS, & CO.,
THIRTIETH. NORTH OF MARKET STREET
4A—in,
FLEECE WOOL 1N NEW YORK.
100,000 POUNDS
Of very li4ht MEDIUM FLI.F.CF-S. chiefly from
Ohio, for sale la Nor York, at
No. 64 FINE STREET. ty
MESSINGER WRIGHT.
E . NEWLAND & CO..
LOOKING.OLAS.S AND PICTURE-FRAME
MANUF'ACTURERB,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An extensive atoelc of OIL PAINTLYGIL etc. Allat
very Lov Prices. 604 ARCH Street, above SIXTH.
Pittlettelehot, 819-oelit
JAMES STEWART & CO.'S
PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY
GEORGE WHITELEY,
Importer of Brandy, Wine, &c., LSO SOUTH 'FRONT
Street, Orem for sale, in bond only, STEWART'S
CELEBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY
MALT WHISKEY. 1:7-3m
EYE AND EAR.
DEAFNESS.
DR. VON MOSCHZISEER.
OCULIST .AND ArRIST.
Dr. M. sires his ea - L.1115.re attention to the medical and
surgical treatment of the El E and EAR.
DEAFNESS of the ',mutest standing cornered both by
medical and surgical operations on the latent scientthc
principle, Dr. ss. mould be pleased to receit e mem
bers of the medical faculty who inch to wave. his
method of operating for the removal of Deafness. or any
operation en the E v and EAR.
ARTIFICI al, EYES INSERTED.
Oihee Via South NINTH S_treet.allove SPRUCE.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P J 6, and from 4 to 5
p. M.
112 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. 112
STEREOSCOPIC RAZAAR.—Great Emponum for
Steroosoripes And Stemoscopic Ytecs, American, French
and Baldish. Open Glasses. Microscopes. and Ire Proved
Spentacles, correctly suitod to the etas. et
M. J. FRANKLIN'S. Optician.
112 South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut.
Kr A rhfirisl Haman Raox inisorrod ag-Invr
Ifrl FURNACE I NEWCONE FURNACE.
OAS CONSUMER
thoroughly Warm your house with ONE-TAIBD
LESS COAL thin is required by am other Furnace.
Satisfaction mail cases guaranteed. Build:a. Warmed
and Ventilated by ARNOLD k WILSON.
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
SLATE MANTELS,
The Richest and most Beautiful Speohnens of
Enamelled Slate Mantels, ever odered for sale in this
country. manufactured by us. from Pennsylvania Slate
stone, and for sale very low.
ARNOLD A . WILSON.
tow CHESTNUT street.
COOKING RANGES.
All in want a the Beet F.terated Double Oren
Cooking Range, will do welt to ea!! at
ARNOLD & WILSON'S.
se 10,1 mi f CRESTNU I' Street.
$50,000 TO LOAN,
FN SUMS TO SUIT APPLICANTS,
5. ninon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Guns. Mer
chandise. Clothing. to., on moderate terms. by JONI'S
A. CO., Brokers. northwest corner of THIRD and GAS
KILL Streets. below Lombard. Established for the las
36 years. !thee hours from 7A. M. to 7P. M.
Second-hand Golf and Silver Watches, by eminent
makers warranted [ermine. for sale cheap, at one-hail
the orie hut' coat. nut Sal II
PRICES' OF McCLEES' COLORED
-A- end Plain PHOTOGRAPHS said DAGrER REO
'I' P KS. so loot known tor their surer. , 60.) ,
fidelity. are now reduced to those of the second els,.
Galleries. Plain Photographs for It. .
oel-6t if No. 6:6 CHESTN FT
CHILI HI 'S CLOTHING—Latest St. le:
RA cl POZ•i! - Kl.Var Ale: Patte rns .I. nr on h,Nad,•
A
VIRTIN A: QUAYLE'S Stationery, Toy.
/TA- and Fancy . Goods Emporium. lan VTALNI‘T
Street, below . Eleventh. Pfula,delphia. Con rspsy 4
h‘nd Perfumer y and Toilet articles. 04:1,,T
ATOUR 011,-413 baskets fresh Ohre
Oil, of thn celebrated hrand.juvrecelred cod far
.10 19 JAVRETCHE r CARSTAIRS.
andß4 South FRONT .`'trees,