The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 11, 1860, Image 3

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    The itioittit for Plow oontanindollintr Tana these IS
Some little, &SSW* Pirexpeyt, hot. holdars are, linwtir
their vierowi Ma(' dni,* , ky r pomi'atrelpht swear
fure, eeralltair,seerori,%4Witt,ko bids
have berm's*" et Abet prise fekshipmesitiand 2,OMi bins
liresterelhatfyiliieilly - varterres kept private; 113
fol ir rot u ribiY brripbf; 4 1,
an q u ality. Rye Pim is scarce. at.,-,initif bbl. Corn
Meal is shict.eistrat; 'Pennitylvailirt pi ;Wanted a
sup IP kh l ;l 4 -,; - 'nl - ',: " - - - ' •
WIMAT.—Tha rmaipts are'light, and harem ar*.hold
int of. fiemitOPOOteseitele weretiispeeed , of. in lora, at
140,21415,, fotMluttneheiterirl .dialmo.'reds. and 140011413.
tor wlntererli . .twintiality.,My* is wanted. anti if here
would hrisigartrine.-Onen , 'Arm era wither more ao-,
tive atria for prime yeliew. Oetavre-onehancedr an d
*boat saw/ treepromelloutherneeid at haiim east some
Ormx,--theMitcoral stiMdr;atilititlo.4W• sou for la
Corrort,—insrotno Dime tuevlitioWallu await ,
the num! heemese ins In 1 -
Onocratite,434SaiS fortharriales of lUD Oornee are reL
Ported - tt--
Peorteromy—The market *dented: 61143 , 1% small
businesert%;Beeset and ar,previoari rates.
Sams: , is, ir steady - mem& for s lots roeso
MO bps Oise • stile litenedasomownt at alio
4i , hit ; Witltbf, is worth M22llvoil STK tly
hbIsWHIM! continues snares mad -high. Pennsylvania
aellinp at ; Ohio do 263. and Dradge at 22a;
hada are sat.`antanotad.at ate aa" gallon.
Philitilelihis Cattle M*rket.
fibiPTRBIBUL 10,1860.
Tbo receipts of beef Cattle are large again this week,
and erioeinboubthe sante nklait quoted. The market
closed• brisk. and the stook wee generally good. The
following ars the peAtiontars of tba Went'
86 lesitiAbettiieee. o ll.io. 61669 .
33 John. Ban anon. Chester county, $B.
23 Kennedy 27 .30 1 esserDheatereountY, 480050.
44 K. Baldwin. Meter county, 8809.
•
87 goat & ,Igiettdri;:aleirriand, Sang •
32 KlMblel h Kirk. glineter county. 48,000a60,
87 Moquaid & Larry tThio, &Scala
au P. Ittinf Alen: Qhich.oso9. - •
•
51 Donee McAllen. Jr., Ohio. 89024 29: .
59 P. tinthowar. Onto end Chester county. 5809.
90 Cochran & Sloes% Virginia. $7.7939. :
90 John Todd. Virginia, 87.75*9.
40 al opayitssnitt,„.yjrginiit, 1800 Z.
Mg Son ambers ClAit. 4 7109 . -
33 B Bektoin i p,-01n0,1984009.57X.
orest . ,ol4, or, Cheater 00€11ars 41209,25.
303 111144., rank. Ohio. 8809..• ; • .
rttitat,r. Ohio, 880921 --
38
P0nae1ivnaiti..39,7540440,,
71 Rothe , Pennsylvania 38 5009.
7t Moans, iMewolvaens, • -
37 (look* t o rele,Virgint 4. t0.5aa8.75,
22 W.-2 p,t, 03.1 6 e 373 . •
2.3 Hut ib:anymour, Virginia, $32308.
.38 eitor al, WO. 434
32 Jegaeo Onyiety, Virginier tr7B:B. • ,
44 It Bayinaker. Ohio. 8709.26. - -
73 TheattasetittoklandiViixtuia. van '
79 A !evader & Chandler, Chester county. $72009.25.
8.530 031.320 -Arrived and sold at the avenue Drove
Yam , lt typal 7 CO Wit , per lb. an to condition.
120 burs arrived and sold et from 84 to $BO halt&
Market brisk and demand bettor. -
NS Hogg attivind end acid at the Avenue Yard, by i.e.
11. Rey Mild., at tr0m.317.51) to eS 63)fi 100 lba net.
1619 UNA also sold at 0.34. imhotra Union Drove
Yard, et from $750 to $8 50 flr 100 lbs nut, according to
Ne.w•lterk B tock - Ex - cluttsve—Sept. 10.
10000 Villistait_6B:-.; .813.1 41 3111311 ch 8 k N Ind It. =5B
4000 Cattfornta St 71., 0316:tt6 Midi. 8 k 14 I st'd. 4834
5000 N CarollnaBt 55... 083: so -do ....1..-1:00 45.14
3000 Tanta 410: ... 81 : so • ikr......:,
..._ .DBO 4
1%
0000
NM hrtOßSci nitt 'al 17 - SO La Crosse &lilt R. itx
2000 Mott Rad DA hitt a 100 11l Central 11. Rorie. 87 -
P m " _2, r ~...,,...: 4638 RP do - :-..—. OM IS
4000 . qz.4,. ......" 0 61 500 Gal & Chtaaio L.' "i ,
No Nv. czntria.'.',:- 86381 50 - do. ,- ~.. 7931
MO - do ---.—.. 804'400 Cleve & Tole'R.43) 4614
900 d0.,4-:.:, • ' . : 40711100 d 0.......... .OK
.200 .rdrc.. t .'..7.7.160 87 4 . 200 d0................ - ;30 461/
20 Ertaßaeseuted. 9934 ' ICO do • bBO 4 7 4
214.1F.rfe'11.:.......1203038 12 Chiosso & Rook 1.. 79 -
000-do . , , s 2.0 101 do .-- .- . »..... '71 1 3 ,
510 `de -_ -
.-.-.".. 9914 26 ' • do- . - ~,, ....- 7
la „do_ -..,_. ~. 293; ion do,. ~-........30 79,
910 Rudman River R. 80 900 Chi Built Gilmer. 90X
23 d 0:..:. -- g - .- 5931 140 do ... --..• .-b 0 4 , 4 .
WO 40. - .--.....610 IMIX 100 do ...... -. -460 90x
I
100 , tIIO-.1.- ~.: .. 1,10 BUN 14(1 do.. -.. .. b3O 911
• 200 Ree d sit 4338 100 Mich Central li.slo 71 - ,
- TElR'PartitKeS.
Aiois - ore study, 9nto. Wes of Pots at -626. and
?'earl* at -116
Ifkorn.-the 'market fog aid Western-Flour is
%shade better' , Hakim show tle anxiety to realize.
except at full value. while on the other bona °gambol:in
of shinalts..ar• Hatted by the ism oiti slid dearth of
trate ht - rota*. sad lhOrte of - Abe local trade by that"- nit-
Willingness - to puyeusaatereedet hush vitae.. Itects,pta
to-day 911.800:bbfs. and sates of 90 tYJO bids at 84 80 for
euperfirs Wats_ ;$8 WOO 15 for ORM!' di:4'071185 161 tor
suostfine Western. VI 1806 81 for extra do, and $6.200 II 33 for extra roan • hoop Ohio. Sangho tn Flour is a
shade firmer, withal.* of 1,88 bb la at $67006.40 for
'mixed to good, and $6 5008 for extra. Canada ?lour is
steely, With salon of SOO WAR at J16.65*.180 for sugar
fine. 0ad0467‘987.110 for ,trYtta. Rye Flour and Corn
2drga air take gbasir ' ' • - • 't
' 6esnr. 4 -Whret ts-Onato- two oenta better : with an
1 100• 8 badness print eiteort while the mill.» soff •
Obese statreerrf ree ly of the better. eyed**. Receipts
737,0&7 bleated, , . Ida riported thus far 100 000 bushe l*.
giVirlgritrill i g. r B27. " .%;l4%.l. l 2_ ° ,l47.7al
m000m,..1.. at -1111s6 d d g.sd. - -Coin le a wed. better.
with a brisk dtln od for import sad consunintion ; re
*MM. OAR boatels; sales/104W bushels at 680600 for
Wearrtrmined:.-R0 is firm .at7BBlB:4l..lttirmy la dull
and nominal Oats a , e unchanged at 380400 for South
" 11 1. Pe 889 10 19111 . 19 8 d JartsY, 400410 tor Canada' end ,
Westoli9o a 4,420,z0f 82,9,ter.
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"4 ,14 7 - I,O.4IIIerktFGENUE•
Qunammsz SSiti tom • udtow •
William Bird was ehargod WWI -attemptheg to
pass a mmaterfelt note: - Xr,..,. - MOtire;e4-Ziew Jer.'
Kr, got $ 2 O geld-Pleee changed' •by - the
ado seal; , awl
. repeetvod Paw- , and when Mr.
Moore ' , errs 'abont- paying Lone 'Of - ' MOM :RIMY
he was himself arreatod. -110 - ,thep called on Mr.
Bird, :who ;refased -to 'the .aote; "on the
gronedleit.hehad not passed it. "
Teek44dantf Stilt denied theeharge of passing
the note; and iritnemos .se to *good oharnoter_were
tatted, -Mei:list, nagnilty. ' • - e
CathorineeKay, creerhited of a - charge of keeping"
a disorderly bawdy•berisi , in-Mood- Street, was
eentenoed to thirty-days' imprisonment: .
Mary 4tigley , was ionyicted op a charge' of
adoltery.4nd John Sigh, the part3e.,lmplioated
with her , waseariffotedef a ohargooffornioation.
SentenaddeSirteC •
.
Ma g 'Pr' , lu te .t. 091 94 41-o .h fie!, baboon&
oharpag og Withotita Ifeetee, - and the.
otbor with gelling, not to minors-, . Belitextoed'to
psi a r e tr.i! ,l ? VA# l.l oft n-1 941. 1 -#4. 1 ..,!4
twant " , • •
James Rickman ao&ltobett arose bills,
were Olaf:gat with Essatilphd A- plonk?'
was ii),;iladdMgdcwirMidalt iharetairhmati,
whilapisebilfihrbigti the WOods:flioliaeue and his
astty-were ThaisivriniChth patty, and ,
IllekulaawataishbaLwith i sword.-earea._
This wattlielitoriimitobibli,Hiekotan, ban=
alleged that he, with hitipirty,lwietlist attacked,
sod, Jilekmew headed him ad
and attiolced hint," ThealVeiiiirthat , Datio got a
cane frailtiaaialediealow , and: defended:: Monad. r
While r atplOaditigAiinielf, the-cane Ina - ‘llsaor.
eared tAlefitalit s swoid,'. fed- tide:Wes need to
Pet the etteeX•WhbV:wni elmtiameLly
On triair;:',."l
ITY'-LT,MS.
A Butt.Sognr,Tathing contrive a .tnore satin.
factor/. cildiiihWdei ot qi
lhelik,andirs' plantsof : a
taleinesal easkelatinuenti than , ita:lanart uniformly ,
thronged yotfesustreerev, kenos. Charles Oakford k.
Sans, tleggirsup' the -slogan t bald
ness palactigaitigind by Willits, under the Canaanite:.
al Hotel, for the sale of GentleetetfeHate and deprde
every style and variety;' irefelorlihiise and Children ;
LadielolX, lagedghoing r Ladleir Oinhrellas, and
Oantionlo - rtionehing Ouodabavanemiesefully oer
sted otrilife Wright the earthaittil Their aslar-rooms:
at the arnestititnii.` olveirrikarjethe snook, present a
neve 7:o3itisfkinit'eattritk.4o4Ch 'araiaire .for, nasal
Hueldf o tor.looll,l atom Make it pert of
their
,leidatyittr , droprn dt -Oakfotdid,in order to
keseirrefeirrirtion . "trie the season,"
as there Jig isomety nn arrival frow,Eulope which does -
not bring some new and disirable addition. to the stook
of thie slegant-amporlum,:rliomoderate prices at
erhioh tjnsieeftrhenr gnodoris only;snaounted for..by the:
extent nffthedinaiolitlin4r,taitlitier'e end In Enrol"
Tanta: CtrjEcnit;:cergki , lll*-pletad 'libidos, of
every desdnadiakiki in& ainiity, at what/kW/rand re
tell. B.
EST ,
iikistuirtnirem-J
TIo - fb.T ftineoasit emenionver, will se% on the,
orendikehof , M+ll; 'MariYi;rfaii fin Market atreet..on
ThursdaytAriedember 13th„ p very gateways is
nortmiine orrisserves, Pickles, &r., of choice corilitf ,
nut um eadreiiiir for ohs oostimiaPtion, to; *Nob the at
tention of Itilniere and enemata' aartientarly,directed.
Bee adver;inareentliteinottieLOClnnin.
Joniliiiiii**l3onk i tialkjecreaMpleted an en
tire new_gliaWorlati - afoul wintiedlie toned in the city;
Padget in 44i4ineention. doll 'and see it, Northeast
corner atlfintli and Chestnut Wrests. -
„ -
Bowaa's Sintainta Puts' are an '
mode foitilldmingetietits et the thetas. baktaal ooe.
tiveneactindr:and nervous' headache. dmmegena, tiles
.PerienaM#f itedentertlife should always nee there
They atitrellaW; Mid anfi,and do riot debilitate ; min
be takeitAtialliemisithontinsoarsmenorg..They eon
lain no maroon' t pleasant p) the tests, One dihas a' •
tien'hirs - tirtr - eardnient to piodnee
” s c 44 *g r e;Tiaira• - .Ctitilt , bge. cvliOwer, Sixth
sod Pima' ecifilheleastingDempetste. Price per boy
atitfeeiite,—,ra.::,,; : • te
Ttiatit•tiltig 1 Goon Ataiihriling or GOOD.—
To thei"*Sii*.oorirseinsilliset'Who Zan vivid.,
debts A moral person is undoubtedly
" soon._ blarthemervorstrasierst omits often esteemed
a " Kona follow." Witlreetorneroiat People goodness
eousista.Ut.merier: fanoy't,in muscle. In
short. everywhere and with all aorta of folks; "good"
XPretseg simply whittle smoh liked or deeired. A tra
veller on the time of arrietwerriies thata native seid
to him, llMMlAlitt.aboidant apparel (of which the
negro had mit to , sone . 1.....P0tt vete Weed men—you
got "'good." When • applied to
wearitufaivirel, Is Imieediiiely enereitive of the ale
Sant Miter, Me of Pall and Winter Clothing:sold at the
nalatia/ Oars Ft OssernareaTOZlN. Mn. IMF Chestnut
street t et yititett the one•grleg 'system Prevails; and a
• viottli often More than the money paid for the
germinitilegreisale4 withal* arbe , esol6, , ,
I 11 .(140, 1 ,P.Mfilfile-' 4 lo. l gibl.kt i eetilatlons are
aftnat)as m iler eases of the bun ting' of the big balloon
of Professor Wagon, Saturday. teed sueveaheek hive
been Moils Mt M Beeville - tent shall ter eased rie to pre
vent silislisinewebanee. totncrarosimend that it be
mewed us ettleelitare Stone Clothing Will of Iteekbill
&'imo4l4,4ititiiiiieas Chestnut street. Orme Stitb
ets noiblat ever rigs that comes from ,that popular es.
tablistiment. It is at leastmnrtaliti Set, the moat ale
gent and oomfoitiblit gatinsrtil the esentrSttre made
ARROWO tjlt lIOULt3
tao AMT.
011141 p 11,43U5E-TYlintkill4 Moth* attests ,
W4l oo oltWi New 'York '," . pt 1...,. . %,,
N.y0,,,
8 &sot, ow•Ydrk , •• - Irk Kant. onnittal.ido
John Caldwell. IS Catolltia Johnson.' II ,• &robin'
urn Rtidal it hi', R lahttlON.Milj ' Muth& Carer, V* ' •
N N I'2 t: johmond • : . (1 "w Nll4 , I v or.' York
R Win ~,_ , 1i,,'.; .• 'NW Jane Willi ton
N RS 4...1r, ini.j) 0" •
•- ,18 ißuttot..Charleston
L n I. Lif ! lye , : U Gummy, Ais.bwro
A R M " ~, NO , :-. • Erase . Louisiana
It ft orn NH emit - i - •0 titumloond & IC IN .
it:Grit f ZattivANlN.llo,l4rrookt Pa ~.. ,
bt. notion so, Pit no r INNNI,Nook *o*** , 0
R L rynat & wi.Lanoarlior Viol ekari •• lanourtor
Goo do It keno, Pilumno,, 3 Draw. rim hooey
Hg V KotollVi*WitriOr , ..110kelorr & ladi C
J . " 5: . ; kll.ri , 11 S .„,.,,,T r 6l.Tottr& lit t Yrioyi„tl i ry
n ,' RlZik. i tp ig,wk.:4;ir
1. P Bernard de - LW ,1." , ': : 4 44 Of& it. wf. N York
Z Hamlin, Sal mop ."-- . •• .Thinner. Myr York
Jo, P ROtatkirelbuti , Dora. , ..mity m Oookrap, "Delays*
chas Mminataistai.Rod •-!. • " 'auk Banaten, calawars =
Jail B artar li ff.w York : ifs Baroian Pew York
Ibis Me TrOjlna...: - kio*LoharhOn:PrAilir
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D g Roberti, INV otely, 'Moat, JatiMP
OOP frardv k wt. kl C . =' • arrlfilo Carolina
el m Rudy, ps,C,aaolisna, • -.-,
. 4 Thirkislirro. Moblio.;
kEI Froloite4ristrabort_ - 2 - .. o deli lei Carolin*
tiJobason &MLR Itt - .. , velar: Madison, In
t 0., 1 widess e t; cm C . elmort Odin, I'll ,
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MA's Heinte'reon & obit, Lis lames V. West. New York
-Mn West & deadlier. N wawa% Brooklynra r tg.m.y, NY M Davies. Penns
C_ W 8. Penns J Loman.Kaiamazoo,lllloli
arNefl; sneaker . Sarni H Reynolds, Lana
Gen B A Sohserer, - Lano". Geo M Steinnian4,ano
• Mr.l.amden, Cuba B P i:ardner, Ba'tirnore
m p wont lm, 7tr6lma r W E Bill. Virginik
:VVRAPhIOI, ATVR114.38.. ' Dr J D Grafton, U 8 N
mt m ,phosehard, New York N B Clarke. New Vol; •
-W . ' i# McNeely. N Carolina R M Oats. N Carolina
pot st, Myers Riehm'd, Va Geo M Gillet. Baltimore
Sae C Smith:Baltimore Jae Marks & la, Alabama
0 Marks, Aliteams. Wm B. Hiss. Baltimore
W Tooker k. eon. Wash . A. Bowers, Stanton. Va
E F Johnson. Conneetiout 3 Isoklon Jr, Virginia ,
3ff Smith. Baltimore C Newt a. Lyno/Ourg
Jue.H. Fawley, Delaware • S M Shoemaker, Baltimore -
B Piddeman, Delaware L M Close, Washington
Hon Herschel V Johnsen, Gil
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Cor. Ninth and Chestnut.
B Andress' Boston A J George. Roston
0 , A Wood. Pittsburg . 9 P Hamilton. Pittsburg
nos D Johnson. Baltimore J Kendall & la, Wash
A I Moses & la. Charleston II Guterman. New York
A Shincienthal,_New York 7 A Fox. North Carolina
-B Ottani:mar, Now York Mies whvg Wallace, NVi
- FritTunkersly. Texas - win W Warren . , Boston
A. Peeram, New York Sherwood, New York
Jim Vick, ti onhester, J M Burrows- N Orleans
D Tricker, North Carolina T r. Belton. Florida
W Vocrheis, Lexington, Ky B F Grime. Georgia
A Hall It la, Georgia - fat 0 Bryan. Alabama
Miss 7 P orine. Alabama Mice WA Stanton, N C
11 0 Alden.. New YOrk R
Il RusselleNeloLark
P Morris, New Yo rk - ja, w Nelf York
Ell Guardenier.'lloaton
N Topper. New York F Timer. New York
&Batton. 510 e.% ^Ol4-Wetherele 13 ilt imore
Col M Cohen. Baltimore A Omaha, New Orieang
W o Smith, Virginia Thna Helm. Miasmalpoi
B W Buller, Nouih Carolina A fi De Witt, Coln inti, Gs
G . A. Jones & la, Texas Mies Baker, Texas
I. Bowden, 8 Carolina W M Browne. Wash. 11 C
Thos tilahon.B Carolina T N Hunt... Memphis, Tan
C Ingersoit, atissirinptit T Dow, New York
Mr Owen. Sal timore Miner, Janesville. Win
R Willie. Dubuque, lowa S Palmier, Jr. Pittsburg
.1 J Sampson. Boston 8 T Winsor, Boston
T Weinter. Jr, Philadelphia.) R Stewart, Cincinnati
W G Morlinisland fit wf, Mo I R, Ha lam. Kentucky
litre W"ight. Cincinnati J Johns. 'Delaware
J Laidler, Richmond. Va D D Cabanies & ar,Huntsv
Most C Cahaniss, Huntsy t e A Caaanos, Cuba
F Csaanoa, Cuba t W A Ramsey & oh. Ga
• Smith. Syracuse Hlt Boardman, Rochester
0 (Reward & la, New YorkSarril Blatohlord, N York
8 A Blatohford. New York • I.N Holmes. New York
J Fvens, York. Pa W H Garland & la. Miss
Mina i t C Garland. Miss Miss 111 E O'Oallahanildiss
Miss It Turner. N Orleans 8 C Humes & la, Cin, 0
SR Caswell John A ellisan
• Parrs & da.Natohez Mrs GDI Sargont.Na tohex
0 smith & la, Baltimore Hon A Kendall & la•Vfash
Mies Kendall; Wash. D - Mietolark. - Wtinh. I)
Ash. Jackson Miss Dr W A Dudley.' Virginia
S R McCarter. wf. Virginia J P Southern, Carolina
J Wilm. N C Johnßolmer. Pittsburg
Miss Holmer, Pittsburg Miss Beard. Pittsburg
Mollemon. New "York .F Morris, Now York
Mrs John Glenn. Baltimore aliss Glenn. Baltimore
'Mr Glenn, Baltimore G WFairman & wf
B Donnas &oh Albany W L paint - ouch, 8 0
'0 1' Pritchett Charleston John W Candler, Boston
Can N
W M Rooker, Virginia Bayard Taylor. ew York
lt if Adams, Virginia Dr .1 I. Duncan & la. Pa
has gribling & wf, Georgia F G Roth. Jr. Virginia
John I) Wi lie & fy. C I Miss Witherspoon. S C
John Benny, New York Saud V glutton. Baltimore
7 A Underwood & la, N Y J C Stanton. New York
DNStan'on, New York lion. D L Volga, Blonde.
Jno B MeMullea. NY WO Put, New York
Jae Mcfntosh. New Orleans DJSMilllofl. New Orleans
Matter I Jamison. N 0 - vit 1, Cochran, Virginia.
Mid cord. New Orleans Wullieh & fy, N
Rani Pollard & la, Rich, Va alms
Miss R Mtollard.Hish. Va Wm R Primo, Island
M T Pollard. y
INTO Roffman. Baltimore Miss 'Roffman & la! ,
If Indianapolis Wit P WoYmant r ',L e p
Thai, Nesters & son, Aug, Ga - Al W Jones. Baltimo re
st Jones, Baltimore F Crandal. Haiti Mere
D Crandat Baltimore T Woodward. Jr. Ohio
I D Evans. New York a B Metter• Virginia
Wm Whitney. Mars Jr VT Newton. New York
John Carlisle k r wf. Cm, 0 Miss F Carlisle. Cm. 0
.W BBstsham, Ohio .1 W Sprague Ohio
G L Lamson F.Vanness.NewYork
E % Kellogg. Na'. York T W Field, Brooklyn
A 0 Moore, Brooklrn w L Steele. N Carol i na
A ...ratiarn, New OTIORTIO Btt Crroy &wf KentLioky,
0 X Garrison, New York Miss J . N Alive. New Yor k
L D Atwater & la. Brooklyn 1. 13 Hisecok Boston
0 D Danis, Boston F I. , Wisconsi n
M Dexter, Boston ' J W McKinney, Meek
T R Gordon. NOW York Ji. Roberts in, New Vol Y..
Geo Risers, New York 1' P Allen. Now York
D Earle, Trenton. NJ J Thorne, Jr, Now
C Merritt. New York I. Owen. Alabama Yo rk
9 B floral! New York J R Foster. Georgia
W Anderson. Georgia 0 B Gaston, Alaba ma
HGnygenheirner. Virginia JUtermYer & eon ry a
3 Plant. Georgia HF A Ormond, Baltimore
Wm F Ravenil. 8 Carolina 'rhos Story. W .shine ton
T A Ball. New York Mra Sampson. New York
W 111 Collins. Texas 8 W Sanderson & la. Mies
P Weaver..Natohez 0 Sanderson LOMMIS
W Foheloy & is.. Augusta RA. Jordan. Virginia
John NI Owen, Virginia Miss Butt, New York
M A Cooper. Oeorgia .1 IS Iforner . & Misourio
I .7 id Selman, Maryland P Armin & la, Tenn
Miss Nate Murreil.Tenn Miss ltd R Murrell. Tana
T Tilghman. Maryland James ATones & In Va
`Ora B Jones. Alabama M M Gallagher. Now York
G liarerave.Columbus, Ga Alias Hargrave, Georgia
Miss Forsyth, Georgia 0 Aubrey. Georgia
9 aham Davie, N Carolina AI Waypteil. Missouri
M Lines. Missouri J E " , elPdo. Wash. D C
Reeside. Houma Air Beach. Now York
.'rank Taylor. A Chester W F Adams, Philadelphia
F M Hank!, Texas ' W K Brown. New York
W B Wilkins, Delaware Dr J J Chisalin & oh. SC
AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut street. above Fifth
B Murtanith, Pennsylvania Ge n ts Newhall &la N Y
C:G White. Delaware istmumba raar . Del
7F Coleman. Burlington Kl 3 Parenber. er, Pa
B D Smith. & daa. Conn Mrs Scion. Delaware
Hiss Eaton. Delaware B Murtam(b. Pennsylvania
Hand Mel) Fate, N C A Brussel, Georgia
Parkinson, Virginia GB King. Massachusetts
.7 Tr Wells. eharlottesville A) Norton & la. Now York
W T Moore Riohm'd. Va. A A Liberty. Vs.
Then smith ' Dobson. N C Chas W Trotter, N York
- JO Trotter. New York M . A BAIL xitley. Maas
Wm I, IIICIVINeW York B G Fry. Baltimore
I O t notweiler NY ht R Nichols, Pottsville
A Henderson. Pottsville If fiTareeliera & la. AM-
H Buylineton sterdam
I Pierce. Washinet n. DC RR Rolm , . Virginia
If U Adklne. Delaware Z Boon, Salem. Vs
W Reynolds, Yin infs. .8 Watson. Delaware
Miss Annie Reynolds. VA Miss A Reynolds. Virginia
Jag G Anthony, Virginia 8 W Trenchard & wf, Ald
8 C r Mon. Delaware 3 Carden, Delaware
Mrs W Cowell. , f hdadelphlaJ M Seth, Maryland
W 1„, Lowe. Maryland ' W Crag'. Manland
T Barnhill-. Georgetown. D Cr 13 Suit, Virginia
W Sinus hter & Pt. Phila T P Kleinhans. NaW.Terasy
Rutter, Went Chester David at Eyer Marietta
David Engle. Marietta • John Musser, Marietta
H m Engle. Marietta Wm Henderson. N York
'A 'tern. New York Sanford Allen. Kentucky
C St Louis LP Sherrill N Carolina
Semi Landen. N Catalina Gen 'W Spicier, Delaware
Alex Sharpe, Delaware NlRodge. Maasaohunotta
- -
NATIONAL HOTEL—Rue street, above Third.
D Miller. Mlhorstown Too D Nichols, Ohio
W P Raiment, Ohio Jae 0 Strohecker, Reading
E L Brown, Jena) , i'has W Carr, Pinola. Pa
Inc. Roemer, Wheeling,. W Bensinger, Pottsville
Inn Bohan, blinereyille 'No MoGerigle, Baltimore
IR hi Ailliek, Phrenixville RT Milohneh. Bethlehem
Chas H aeisay. Bethlehem .17i Bardilf, Nazareth
Witman. Reading H W Eahm, Laneaster
Stark, Nicholson F. I....tiltanford, Liberty
RIoPO, Minersville 13 .1 loomrenoe, Minority
6 Whetstone.Bohurlkilloo M Whetsterne. Robust
lAbrania, Womelsderf J Eoh.rt, Lebanon
"Jamb J Ksterlv.. Reading- A Holman, Chester an
F-Beck & Ormigshorg T No 111011,1" no
I Wandler: Pottsville . • Master Holman, Chest
alm.terifoiman. Chest co Rnht Deviinstem. Parkes')
1? Lewis, Philadelphia .A M Rupert, Bloomsburg
CO !haat. Knoxville 8 D Rinard, ()stamina
Mr M Brobst. Catarina C Barr, Pchull Raven
joeenh Whitaker, Mt Claire Wm R Jacoby. Bloomsb
Thom W Edgar, Remy, Ps J W Bossier, Sunbury
0 Beck, huntinry
MRRCRANTR HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch,
R Post, New Yotk 3 G !Braley; New York
Watson. Arkansas W A Lowry, Danville. 11l
RE Price, Tennessee H at Witherspoon, KY
Jnn N Ept.a. Princeton , KT Gee it White. FitteD
`Miss Parker, Pittsburg - Mrs Zug. Pittsburg
Miss White, Pigsburg, Mrs .f Birmingham. Pitta)
Miss Parker. Pittsburg Mrs Zug. Pittsburg
Geo W Menth. All City Plhe Reeves, Plicertiavqe
Geo W More. New Jersey bliss Henrietta More. N
Mien Ellen,Unek, Ohio JW Carson, PhiladelPhia
R. A Crawford Georgia • W Wilde,'Delaware
-Mn R Jones. marriand J Berry. eprinsbeld. Pa o
A M Leidich. Colurnhia eo B Plank. t'oltimbia en, Pa
Gamble. Frankirn.co W C Reynolds. Wilkeeb'ro
'fKre Reynolds 6c da, Pa W Roman & son. Milton
,Peter Weidman & art: Pa A R Runde...), Wilkeebarre
Junes T Saw, er.Quiney,lll Marta,. Early, Lebo°
NV Burgess. London, Pa D McCulloch, Peoria. 11l
IA Brater, Chum bersburg N Babcock. Conn
8 .yethaßeY.Rising Nunand semi Bigler & wf,ra
A owenstein, Tenn 11 3 Castleman Wiseh.D C
Jne Ranonek, Florence, Ala H G Reese. Elkton, bld
Fli Crowder, Mobile M T Mervin, Phil%
Miss F. Bulkeley, Wilke/re
JONES' ROTEL—Chestnut street.. shove Sixth.
C Doggett, Riolimond. Vit S white Pennsylvnita
I J Collier, Jkarlottesville T RTotty, Charlottaville
E M Onion. Baltimore' A Demme!. Baltimore
Lewis Ritter, Pennsylvania 14 6 Woods, New Haven
16 Witewlek, Massillon 8 e Eagle Marietta. ?a.
R Smith. Bal , itnore M S McCoy, Baltimore
Ur el YV Walker. Texas C E White. Tales,
W °Limon, Ohio Norton Virgi nia
T I Cook .k.wf, New York .1' Ewing, Trenton
Master it Ewing, Trenton W Wielcersham,Baltheore
Mra 0 Meyer. New York D Middlebrook. Deeto s.
Mrs moiyatir, Whee:ing min McCoy, Wheeling
A Davis, Georgia AI, Fleury Wallin gford
Ch's edame, Wallingford R B Jones, New Orleans
Deo W Powell, New Orleans
. . ST. LOUlS—Chestnut at.. above Third.
Kr & Mrs Derriekson &oh Richard Ellis
Lewis, Gulooehio it la David A. Harrower, N Y
0 K Berton, New Tensity J Janobs, ' ow York
' , Myers. New York Air Wittiohan. New York]
.Tr D Allen, cans • ANI Rinser, Hotmesburg !
F Philadelphia A R Benner. Philadelphia
Maw) M Itraneer, Baltimore O H Wagner. Nee , York.,
NI
Geo T Bourne " J Moore, Now Jersey
-A B Ansbaehar, Now York P Stevens, Indiana
W Hartford. N J E R Nato, Norfolk, Ya
lrenrr LIM. New York Col Harting. Delaware
N Neearentiner, New York C Winoh. New York
Taos Dinienbunr. Now York N Sehalar. New York ICI
J H Von Clore, Trenton, N J Mrs E Dlokenson. Del
Miss L. Diakeneon, Delaware I. Osoar. Baltimore
.I.llopgliton. Philadelphia W Bright, Germantown
T A tiatinom. Virginia Tiros It Lee, New York
THE UN/ON HOTEL—Arch street. above Third.
Webb. Willa, Del J 1. Devon, Jr, Wilco. Be
Jr" F . /Mellor,. Ohio • Nal Wheeler. New York
'Jos A Grow- Ohio W Robinson. Ohio
Minh Deshler. Seaton, Pa B 0 Etter. Chambatsburg
John HATA it la, N Orleans Mine 8.1 Hope, N 0
JH F Utter. Lane no. Pa A Rutter. Lane no. Pa
00 W Heebner. Pt Carbon CI Christman, Norristown
I Bumble on, New York nil Wagner fr. fare. Phila
John °neer, Berlii4Ohio BF, Hydef, Loudon' Pa
A Id While & la. N J .r fine ~tritipoy
Jon Goa, Green Castle.PaJas W sem Pa
I Hoke. Charnborsburs, Pa H C Hartman ,k wf, Pa
Lee Reseal', N Carolina Lewis A Brickley, «Beton '
Wm A Fritehey. Maryland Jon 11. Fritehey. I,ittlosin
Cheri Crouse, Littleetown Harrison Carver, N J
"arATEB UNlON—Market street. awry Sixth.
_ . .
S B Hunter. Philadelphia And Wallkill. Lewistown
Henry Dueller, Newp't, Pa Geo L Plitt, Harrisburg
GPO NBmith Bbensh'r e Pa thillP On, Ulna. Pa
tihss rtexpeater • Bellefonte Jetting reek. Centre no
B Bunter. Honeytown, Va J F Tyrone. Pa
T Fitzsimons:, Richin'd, 11l N B Gibson, Richmond, 11l
Wm Livingston, Ci no:006U J P Clements, Baltimore
Geo 8 Spaulding, Baltimore i Woodman. Warn. pal
.1 F Miller. Willa, Del Danl Kimble. Greensburg
H istewart, Quietly, 11l 0- rt I Shay,
_Philadelphia
MoClees. Atlantic' Ott! I) Beth. Marietta. Pa
U. Full:Mao., 'War'. (tn. Pa Ames Rooker. Lamle°
'•w O MoCiure. Lana Go - Levi 11 M 0010.6, U6lOO
Heed. Pennsylvania ,mtin Sow. re. Perry oo
8 Wickersham. Pa B R Jameson, Carry le
John Locke, Lewistown Robt Xing, Huntingdon
Mire Almon, liontingd'n H Walter, Commits
Wm R Ash, Penneylvania Geo 11 Grier. Altoona
Grier, Altoona H M Door. Pennsylvania
A Stewart, Chester no G W Cuhroliman, Del co
BAIMEROI at, HOTEL-812th street. ab Chestnut.
G Baker. Ras, Media. Pa Jas float, Chester co, Pa
J 8 Kirk. Chester co Davis Nimble. Cheater on
Amo. Kimble, Cheater co 'l' Cooper, Philadelphia
D Hodgson. , heeteroo John H Bwope Maryland
Di Brown,PhiladelphiaA MoB
lvain, M a ;land
W Adams Baltimore 'I, Felber, Baltimore
fW Clark & wr, Reading 8 Simmons Pa
Facob Simmons, pa John P Green, Pa
Isann Batten, Maryland R W Levis. West Chester
N Ellinaker, Jr. Lancaster D Stubbs, (limiter county
JJt Hamner, Chester co J Devoe, Wont Chester
A Bunting, Delaware no, Pa Truman Coates, Lane 00
3 H Baker, Obeeter no R Baker, Cheater oo
a Palmer, Michigan . .
FOUNTAIN HOTEL—ilsoond street. above Market.
Dongherty. New Jersey Thai W hyena,. Sr. Phila
,D Philadelphia Henry M Hays. Phila
rhos Johnston Virginia 8 Plummer, Salem. N J
Thos Frame. Delaware .1 13oulden. Felton. Del
Hand Townsend, Delaware W A Kennedy, Maryland
tV Dewees, Mary lann Thee H Denney, Delaware
B Clar kson, Delaware A R Cook. Dover, Del
WHnnie, Delaware Simeon Blood Delaware
81l MoOonegal, Dover, Del .1 r nelville. /Dreamer°
Mite Al{ ire vil la Del Jas Bowan. New Jarmo
I D Chandler, Wll, Del D .R Baylor, Lancaster no
BALD FABLE ROTEL—Third it.. above Callowhil
Edw Odenwelder. Easton F Dorman, Hasten
'Mr Kauffma , . Allentown 'I Schaffer, Lehigh ,o
Rich.irtt, Allentown Illre Edinger, Reading
Wm Adams, eaegersville hire Rom i g, Allentown
E Donor. Bethlehem Daniel Itionarde, Beaton
Charles Adana, Darks co, re, W Heeler. Keeleraville
BLACK BEAR HOTEL--Third et.. ab, Caßexhill.
Ohm FinntYqihrtayttlo : Id Cooper. Commrsborg
H 8 cope, 881 OTIMIIe M EMenklee, Reading
D D Elder. Fottatown : Julian Fieher, Landman
A Sunman. Baltimore J F Burkhart, Bermtlfie
H. F Groft, Bernville F S_paugler, liroworitlle
H. Gruber,-Tremont, Pa M Rudder. Reading
John Whiteeading John Kereah• Pennsburg
John Reoharde, Hamburg John Rothloff, Hamburg
_ -BIERCHA.I4T/P 1101188--Third et,. ab, Callowhill.
W halter Cartledge& 11D Yeager, Cateetsgua
111% Reiterlihnore W 8 Pr Bert, Wornebsdorf
GU Wtnneledorf G Burkholder, Pa
mark, Lebanon D Albright, Reading
R 8 1848sriabOetniiketsidne J Elope. Reading
IrWoifeneberger Berke ed A Itipp it la. Milton, Pa
Weidentaut,. Pa , -
IT. VERNON HOTEL—Second street, above Arch.
Clegg Paltrier, Jenkintown Win H smith lb lA. Philo
20 0: &aukla • • A 'Reckon, Troy, NY NJ
N esorlthaca, N J Went. Jr. Cape May.
Ro wenn. New York Mips Robinson,
o'rPoesa
4 7174 1 4 l ig i t. i rigik ran t
otorn ,N
--
..114:TEL—Seoond et., below Vine
I r Loting'Hoetoli , C Stiles. New Jersey
- Nartea,_Reading I Rill Pennsylvania
.T Dungen, Hositleton N Xirk, Penner Ivenia
rairaiaMies, -- korristown A.R Moan. Cm, Ohio
ltak r,Prlticetturya fisaodokar, I:mutual
• I
MP, pitEss.—pnitAnzipmA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1860.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
BRE FOURTH PAGE
A RRIVED.
Steam's/lip Virginia, Kelly. from Rioltmond, via Nor
folk. 24 hours. with mdse and mosengers to Than Web
ster, Jr. teem:nth the ably. Esther, hence at City Point
4th Met. The ship Ann E Hooper for New York, re..
mined at the Breakwater yesterday morning. Passed
bark Caroline Ellen's, for Portland, below the Ledge,
and several lumber-laden vessels in the bay and river,
bound up •
to Jae 'He
Sour Ann aley & C Gray. Kelly, 1 day Smyrna, Del. with oat*
Steamer Sleek Diamond. Allen, 24 hours from New
York, with mdze to W bI Baird it Co.
Solis E Rickey, T io C e l , L Pr i gatet, Mass, .1 Street &
Co ti .
ohr Elvarado, Williams, Washington, J Street &
Co.
MEMORANDA.
- -
Ship 111 1Prograe, ' , day, henna for Callao, remained
at Montevideo July 29th. repairing.
bhip Metropolis, Pront, from Liverpool, was off
Charleston Bth, met.
We Bald Engle, Tresilwell, from Liverpool, arrived
at r hang hen June 25•11.
Ship Levanter, Brown, for Hong Kong, cleared at N
York y eaterday.
Bark, Giulia. Bio, Fardelia, from Palermo, arrived at
NYork yearerdan
Bark Gambia ! Kean, for Rio do Janeiro, cleared at
Baltimore Bth inst.
Bark Roebuck. Chase. from Montevideo, July 29th,
arrived at Beer York yesterday.
Bark Maria, Lewin. for Hampton Roads, was loading
at Montevideo Jule 29th -
Bark Paladin, Wilson, from Baltimore, arrived at
Montevideo July 29th.
Bark abigail, Mandan, for Richmond. was loading
at Montevideo Jul29th.
Brig Galveston,Whitfield, for San Francium, old at
New York yesterday.
Bohr J beaming, Tilley, cleared at Savannah 7th Met,
for Jaokaonville yeaterday.
Bohr Belle. Barrett, for Jacksonville, sailed from
Charleston 7th inat,
titeamera 'Tammy, Ely and Vulcan', arrived at N (York
i eeterday.
A•!i.E'EUIA.L.I N
ELECTRIC, MAGNETIC AND MAGNETO•
Elootrto hiaohines, for Medical uao. manufactured and
foi Halo. at No. 33 South SEVENTH Street, by
2t" WM. C. & J. NEFF.
MR. HOWE'S SEWING MACHINE PATENT
ig EXTI/111/110 FOR SEVEN YEARS! The fact ie, the Value
of Mr. HOWE'S invention, ail exhibited in the new
GROVER & BARER FAMILY SEWING hIAOHINE,
woe an unanswerable argument for the extension. No
one who line /MR the GROVER & BAKER in the fa
mily, changing toil into vastuno, and work into play,
can doubt the propriety of tine extension. sell•3t°
HATS FOR FALL.—W. F. WARBURTON
HATTER, No. 430 CHESTNUT Street, having pre
pared a avoral now styles of HATS for gentlemen's au
tumn wear, resPeotfully invites inspection and pa.
tronago. seB Tt
SALAMANDER FIRE•PROOF SAS 119.—A very
largo assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at rea
sonable prices, No. 904 ORSSTNUT St., Philadelphia,
auk tf EVANS & WATtON.
GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED
NOISELESS SEWING
'rho Boat in Use for Family Sewing.
No. 130 CHESTNUT Street Mils&!Dina
au2/-1Y
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL &WSW TRI:16!
Uomrany.—Ohartored by the State of Peonlylvens.
RULES.
1. Money is Melted every day, and in MU amount
arse or mall.
L FIVE PER O.ENT. interest is paid for money from
the day it Is put in.
D. The money ie always paid back in GOLD whenever
it is called tor, and without notice.
d. Money is ree eivea from Exicsa ors, ddmisisitarers,
Guardians, and other Trueteee, in large or small Ems,
to remain a long or short period,
S. The money received from Depomitorp is Invested In
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first
ohms securities.
a. Moe open everyday—WALNUT Street, southwest
airier TAW etraot. 161 P
ORR PRIOR CLOTHING OP THE LAUB?
STYLBS. made In the beet manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Rolling vrioes marked in
Plain Flguroa. AR goodemade to order warranted natio
factory. Our ONE-PRICE system re strictly adhered
to. ea we believe tide to be the only taw way of dealint
kit are thereby treated alike. JUNE® /a CO..
et-tf ISM MARKER Mittel
ALL snouLD not fall to read the adver
tisement of Prof. WOOD in to•dar'e vapor. au 841
MARRIED.
SEILER—ORTA.-1t Rarrinbuys on Thursday
morning. 1860. by Rev. T. H . Robinson, Mr
Jacob Hailer to Mis s Mary W., daughter of Dr. E. L.
Or h. ail or Dui above niacin.
GEROKE—DoCaHHE --On Autust 2d. by the Rev.
Jos 11. Kennard, Mr, I. Netirr Geroke to Miss Julia.
Anna, eldest daughter of Francis H. 'DuCatoie. all of
this nitre
.MILLER—CALLAGHAN.—fin 3tit July, br Rey.
Francis Charon, Mr. John Miller to Mien Margaret
Caltastian. or this city.
PHINNEY—riz ARD.—Ry Rev. Beptimue Jones on
Friday evening, the 7th inst., Rufus Ph Limey to Amelia
Ann, eldcetdanehter of Richard Tizerd. all aline pit,.
DI EN ELT—HARVEY.—On the 4th lust,, by Rev. Mr.
Vogelbach. Mr, Herrmann Dienelt to Miss Mary Har
vey both of this city.
HRNDRICKEI—A EXANDER —On the 4th instant,
by Rev. Richard Newton, Mr. John Hendricks te Miss
Annie R. Alexander. both of thin city.
DAGWAti—MARTIN.—On the let of MaTilB6O L by
Alderman F. Me:much v. Johu Dagwan to EMMEt Mar
tin, both of the city of Philadelphia.
DIED.
LKWARS.—Suddetly. on Paturdar. the Bth instant,
Frederick Augustus, son of Charles and Caroline Le-
Wpm, aged 4 years and 2 months.
Funeral front the residence of his Detente, 828 Spring
Garden street, this (Tuesday/ morning at 10 0 'olo??1,
without further notice.
RA RN£4.—On the Bth instant, William Barns, Jr., in
the 18th year of his are.
The relatives 'and friends - of the family are respect
fully invited to att.nd his funeral, from the romances
of his father, William Barns, at the corner of Ritten
house and Green streets. Germantown. this (Tuesday)
afternoon, the 11th instant, at 3 o'clock, without turthr
twine.
KELLY; In this city, on Saturday morning, the Bth
instant. Philip Kelly
His reatives and 'male friends are invited VI attend
his funeral. from his xr.wher'a residence, No. 1318
Chestnut street. Mat Tuesday) morning. the 11th inst..
at 9 o'olonk. interment to take place at Laurel 08111.
•
LAFFERTY.—On the 7th instant, Mesmer G. Laf•
feyty, seed 42 yearn.
Funeral from his late residence, southwest corner
of Second end Lombard streets, this (Tuesday) alter
noon. at 2 o'clock.
GOOD.—On Sunday evening. 9th Met., James Good,
Reg, in the 90in year of his age.
Hie relatives and friends and those of the family ere
reeve° CC Ili , invited to attend his funeral. on Wednes
day afternoon 12 , h inst.. at 3 o'clook, from the residence
of his son. C. J. Good, No. 51 North Thirteenth street.
Interment at Laurel Bill. Lancaster and Reading
papers elem. espy.
LEWIS—Died at Brookfield, Mess, on the 9th inst.,
Rents Lewis, in this 89th year of his age. *
AcKbhy.—On the 9th inst., Margaret R. daughter
of Thomas R. and Elizabeth A. Ashley, aged 'I year.
Funeral from her parents' residence. No. 31 Beek
street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 8 o'clook, without
further , otieo.
nLAcroartrf.—On the 9th just., Robertson of the
late Robert and Catherine 1311ekman, in the 28th year of
his age.
Funeral from. the residence of hie mother. No. 907
North Fourth street, thin %Tuesday) afternoon, at 1
o'clock. without further entire.
GAYGARD.—On the 22d of August. at Pantego. Bean
ford county, North Carolina, Btophon H. Barnard, a
native of Philed lonia. in the 34th Year or his ace.
CONWAY.—On Sunder morning. 9th inst., Catherine
Conway. wife of Alexander Conway, aged 25 years and
8 months.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, in Kel
lyville Upper Darby. Delaware county , this day, the
ilth instant, at 12 o'clock
t Routh Camden, N. J., on the 7th instant,
Capt Joseph Dole aged 33 years.
Funeral from his late residence, Liberty street, be
tween Fourth and Broadway sout h Camden. this after
noon, 11th instant at 2 o'clock. •
IrAR,GADY.—On the 7th instant, Mrs. Sarah FarradY,
in the 58th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her husband. 1113 Elder
street, tnis (Tueaday) aftei noon, at 3 o'olook, Without
thriller notice. *
FORF.i I / 1 14.—0n the Bth instant, Margaret C. Fore
man, wife of Wm. 11. Foreman, in the 31st year of her
age.
Funeral from her late reeidence, 1231 Olive street ' . n
Wednesday moraine. at 9 °Week
MOURNING GOO D 8 FOR FALL.-
Bleu* Arnolines, Does Anklets, Arnuro Cash-
RIMS.
Lupin's Merinos, Cashmeres, Bombaz+nes.
`rename., Mon tontines Bombasines. Velour Bops.
Satin de .'hines, Paramattes. Bombazine Alma!, ko.
Second Mourning Corded Milanese.
Veneuehnee Grandrills, ko.
Vlaok and Purple Paris Printed Moussehno Do
Laines and Cashmeres.
Blaok and White English De Lainev. ISX oonts.
BESzON k 13Ortr• Alq_urning Store,
see No. 915 Chestnut street.
'FRE ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE—
CLAWS Patent INDELIBLE PENCILS, for
Marking all kinds of Clothing noatly and Indehbly.
Shay dojhotr work better than ink, without Its trouble
or flak of Blotting. Eaoh will 'nark 2.000 &tholes. For
male, Pirholeasto and Retail, by D. C. %mon sr, CO..
A nenta for the hlanufaoturer. No. 600 CHE
I•I9.IImSTNUT
4lrPat.
MASONIC FUNERAL.—TIRE OFFI-
C.,RH and Members of BASTaRN STAR
❑E. No. 19d, A. Y. M., and the members of the Or
der generady. are fraternally requested t. meet at the
Hall Chestnut etre et, T HIS A FTERIN 00N. at o'o l ' Mr,
t i tawidgitat kktttp_oLteepeot to their late Brother,
oGROBy of order the
GRO P. LITTLE, BeereteiTY
irr• efiuncii ANTI.LANERY SOCIE
TY."—A zneating for Cos terense end Pray erwfll
be - held THIS ( nesdas). EVENING in Rev. Mr. Wil
son's Charon, CHERRY Street, below Seventh, QUILT
ter before 8.
[!G• AUTUMN FESTIVAL.—TIRE LAST
of the eeason, in aid of the ORPH ANS. on the
spacious and pleasant grounds of the ASYLUM. West
rhilade I nhia. on TH II I - 0 DA Y, the 13'11 inst. En
couraged be the numbers that attended the previous
entertainments, the Committee of the Board of Mana
gers trust that the arrain entente mode on this oaoasion
wilt give senerat satisfaction. Refreshments In evert'
variety will be abundant', provided. A number of
Canvas Tents will be arranged on the ground, and
every inducement offered of spending a day of inno
cent recreation and rational enjoyment with thte family
of 240 Or h en Child' en A additional number of oars
will be p need o- the Heateneille line. and the other
city raiirc.de conneotina with it. A band of imperial.
musio will add to the other attraotione, the whole form
ing a platisitnt and agreeable entertainment. The
Right Bev. Bishop Wood. and a number of the Reve
rend Clergy will be present, and thee sanction tine
truly charitable work. Admission tickets Zf, cents.
eel°. 80
OFFERING DAY AT THE VENN
-3 BEL veiNIA. TtletteitliG 801100 f, for Feeble.
tcoded Children, at "EWA, on THUABDAY, Bee
ternbo_r 13
TICKETS f PR nCIeE ato
CENTowing planes.
Edward Parrish, K W. comer n rot and Eighth streete.
Burns & Meg. B. W. oorner Eighth and Chestnut.
Iloyt di Brother. W. comer I enth and Obectnut.
kerkinpine & Higgins, N 0.68 North Fourth street.
Thermo for running trains to and from Media will be
announced beforehand in the papers.
Dinner and Subpar will he provided. and an Exhibi
tion riven by the Children.
Bale of Panay and Useful ARTICLES, some of which
have been made by the OhlAreh.
F - Take your offerings, and do good as you may have
ability. set-tf
icrLA VNIVFOSITY OF PENNSYLVVIVIA.--
A W DEPARTMEBT.
term of this Institution wilt commence on the first
of October next. 'The foltottteg era the subleete of the
lectures:
Roc GEORGE SRAREWOOD—" International, Con
ettutional. and Cavil Law."
Prof. F. file° 4 Pleading and Practice."
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CLOTHING.
1 000 BOYS' CLOTHING. 100 2
F. A. HOYT & BRO.
HAVE THIS DAY OPENED,
FOR FALL BUSINESS,
, WITH THEIR USUAL ABSORTMENT or
YOUTHS' AND BOYS' READY-MADE
CLOTHING.
Alnu, on hand, large stock of 00088 to order, from
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se6-thstulin TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
KELLY & DOHERTY,
TAILORS,
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SLONE 31:1T ISECEIVKD THEM
FALL AND IVINTBR STYLES,
Together with a large assortment of
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,
To whist, the publio are invited to examine.
WO 3m
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NEW ➢MOURNING GOODS
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ARE NOW °TIMING A LARGE ASSORTMENT 01
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SILKS,
BRAWLS,
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FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
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On the
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THURSDAY NEXT SEPTEMBER 13TH.
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MAN NFAOT URER
CAMPAIONIINIFORMS.
In every variety
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HENRY D. FOSTER,
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FoR Conc.:gen.
-ANDREW LOWR Y
i‘ F REEDOM'S BATTLE ONCE BE
(111 N.
pequentisid b bleeding sire toms,
• rhough baffled oft, in ever won .
GRAND MUSTER OF FREEMEN
ON RIIR
BRANDYWINE. BATTLE-FIELD,
SECURE PI/EEDONPAND PROTECTION.
And the Triumph of
•
LINCOLN. lIAMLIN. AND CURTIN.
A MASS MEETING OF THE PEOPLE
Will he held et
ORADD'S FORD.
O
TUESDAY, the 11th N
of SEPTEMBER, •
The Eighty-third Anniversery of the day of the great
Struggle for Liberty.
BY THE PATRIOTs OY TOE REVOLUTION, ON THE BANKs
OP TUB BRANDYWINE.
Hon. JOHN SHERMAN, of Ohio;
lion. OHN IJOVODR, of Pennsylvania ;
Hon. JOHN HIORKAN.;
R. L. MARTIN, Esq.;
Hon. JOHN M. BROOMALL. of Penna.;
Hon. N. B &WITHERS, of Delaware ;
' Dr. WILLIAM ELDE;R, of Penne.;
EDGA,EICOWAN. Rea" of Panne.;
Hon. WM. D. KELLEY, of Penna.;
Hon. WILLIAM 11. MA NN• of Penna.,
ONO. A. COFFEY, of Phtls .
Wit. MORAN. of Phla..
W. PI NKNEY EW IN O. of Md.,
EDW. G. BRADFORD, offh.l a ,
Hon. , AMBB H. CAMPBELL
DIRT INGIJIINA T r iL SPEARERS.
Will be present end addresr the meeting.
FREEMEN OF AMERICA!
As , leXaLlt IN Tots Molly ori THE GROUND lUDS. ROM:
IST NILE DLLoli OF YOUR TOREFATit.Ra
REMEMI3III2 YOUR SACRED INHERITANCE!
RALLY FOR FREEDOM
Win
WASHINGTON, LAFAYET =
TE, PULASKI, AND
WAYNE
f HANGED POR LIBERTY!
srroW THAT TISK MEI OF 1800 VALUE SIM DUDS OF Trill
MEN OF 1777
The meeting will be or et one o'olook F. M., in
a Grove on the Farm of 'P. e. Stokles, Esq._
AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR LADIES.
errAT• paoyiDs. roe 2400.
Clubs of " Wide-Awakes." " Rangers " and "Ward
Innincibles " " Red-Splitters,'"' ?Abets," and
Township Deleyations. have announced
their intention to he present with
Bands of Memo, Banuers.
Extra amomn odatlons end rer 'toed rates for ex
ou monists, will be made by the Philadelphia a d West
Charm And Baltimore Central Rallrorul Companies.
whose oars stn close to the strove. 'I rams will leave
Market and Th irty-fifth
rty-fifth streets at 730 and 10.30 A. M.,
and 260 P: M.
Fare for tho excursion., only 76 oenta.
sUB-conimi i'rEt. OF ARRAN OHMENTB.
Francis C. Hooton. I Lewis P. Ifsfivey,
Townsend stieekmen, L. ebrimo•
Joshua P. Eno, Mordecai Lewis,
.H. W. Capron. evt TT Rutter,
Franklin Taylor, B.
C. A. Vernon. Dr. Owen,
Joshua T. Heald, W. PinkneY Ewing, Md.
U. Painter,
Come all, and hreathe " the haunted air,"
• e sons of mires who conquered there.
With arms to strike and souls to dare,
de aulok, as far as they.
Strike for your altars and yogi. fires:
!Wire for the grain cravee of . your weir
GOD AND YOUR MAIMS LAND! sei 8 11.3 t
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
SELLING OFF
AT AND UNDER COST,
TO CLOSE TUE COPARTNERSHIP OF
KERR & 00.,
CHINA HALL,
•
CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE STATE
HOUSE.
The stem stook of tlle above eonoorn is nom offered
at greatly reduced prices, with the Oleot of gelling
off the whole stook In the shorteet than poeeiblo, and
will oontinuo until the entire Cock le Capone(' of:
This in the beet opportunity ever offered in this
oily to obtain bargains in all kinds of China and Glass.
WM. J. KERR & CO,
vett-3tif
LADIES , DRESS TRIMMINGS.
WILLIAM H. HORSTMANN it SONS,
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
Invite the attention of buyers to their Fall stook of
LADIES' DRESS
AND
CLOAK TRIMMINGS,
VOMPHIb3NG
FANCY DRESS GIMPS, CORDS, BINDINGS,
VELVETS, FRINGES,
SILK AND GMT BELTINGS, BUTTONS, BRAIDS,
BERTHAS, &c.,
Our now stook of
BERLIN ZEPHYRS, SHETLAND WOOL, Ac.,
is Very large and imbrues a full line
of ell colors and Meaty
Our fsollities for home production, an well u direct
communication with foreign market', enables us to offer
inducements to purohasers.
REMOVAL
JO4BON.
SURGEON D HT UNTIEIT.
ISIIIOVAD PROS! ADD? SIBIZT TO
NO. 253 NORTH NINTH kiTtiftrr.
NEARVIsIt, EMIT SIDE ae6-00
REMOVAL.
• CHARLES HARKNESS,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIER,
Hla
REMOVED
No. 605 CHESTNUT STREET.
South Bide. above Sixth,
PHILADELPHIA.
CLOAKS,
REMOVAL.
EVERETT, DICKS, Sr CALDWELL,
CLOTH HOUSE.
at.vo removed to
323 MARKET STREET.
Bayern are invited to examine our stook.
DY°TT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND
Stmt.—Having removed to our new and spacious
store, we would call the attention of Dealers to our ex
tensiv_e stook of PATENT rdlthiwposs t P E R .
kihiciftif. and PANG STropLES. Our het com
prises a treater variety then eau be fou prices any cash
hshmen tn the 'United States. and our will cow
pare wit any market. auT-tuthena
QUBICLINQ AND STILL CATAWBA.
ts , W/HEM
J. EESHEI.BY.
CinoirmaU r Ohio,
Always on band, end In lota to 41111 t motto/sem by
CHARLES B. TAGGART, Sole Agent,
No. 691 MARKET Street.
R . SHOEMAKERt& Co.
'LASS, PAINTS.
pmis AND VARNIBILEIS,
MintheaAl Corns! POURTH, AND lAON Streets.
full4m
WHITE' PRESERVING BRANDY,
PURE OILER
♦ND
WINE VINEGAR,
Green cooper, Nitootudl3 , reil, Brioes, ke., &o.
An Om regulmites for Preserving and hokling porpospo
AritiEßT 0. RO.FIERTH.
REALER IN
VINE GROOERItS.
(#' Q9UO4.*44IYAATIL wig WAN Inns%
FOR CONGRESS
LIWIFILATORM
REMOVALS.
KCIIIYARTIMID Et
SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS
JOSHUA L. BAILY.
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
No: 213 MARKET ST.,
Ru now open a
LAME AND BEAUTIFUL
Assortment of
• DRESS GOODS
and
SHAWLS.
Of the
NEWEST AND CHOICEST STYLES,
At the
LOWEST PRICES.
The attention of cash and prompt eix•monthe buy'ers
is invited. eee•tf
WHOLESALE BUYERS.
THOS., W. EVANS & CO
ARE NOW OPENING THEIR OWN 'IMPORTATION
OF GOODS SUITED TO THE COMING SEASON.
These goods have been selected for tho Ctty Retail
Trade br ono of the firm in tho foreign markets, and
combine all the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
Pr, cep will be as low as any in the market.
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOOK
FOR
FALL AND WINTER BOLES.
SHORTRIDGE,
BROTHER. & CIO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS,
No. 420 MARKET STREET, and
No. 115 MERCHANT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Rave in store complete lines of FOREIGN and AME
RICAN STAPLE and mica ,
DRY GOODS.
ealeoted with a view to the interests, of GASH and
prompt SIX-MONTHS' Dealers, to winch they invite
the attention of the trade. N. B.—
A FULL STOCK
oonstantly on hand, embracint many styles MANU
FACTURED FOR. PBEIR OWN oALES, and not to
Orders elsewhere.
executed promptly, at LOWEST MARKET
RATES. se4-2m
SILKS
FANCY DRY GOODS.
IMPORTATIONS FOR FALL, 1860
M. L. HALLOWELL & Co .
333 MARKET STREET.
sir NOR'Fli FOURTH STREET,
Are prepared to offer to the trade their mai vetted
ansortment of Goods, turohaeed on the
MOST FAVORABLE TERMS,
By experienced buyers, In the principal
MANUFACTURING CITIES OP EUROPE
Theme have been ielooted with care for
FIRST-CLASS TRADE,
And will be offered at prices to oomicarid attention.
CLOOt BIITYRS. ftOM Bit lOOtfoll3 of the oountry, arc
invited to inspect our stook.
Tnaste.—Stx months credit to Merchants of un
doubted standing,Pr six per cent. discount for cash
Twelve per cont. par annum discount for advance
payments. an2-thatu-Rm
CLOAKS ! CLOAKS !
•
TO
WHOLESALE BUYERS.
EVERY NOVELTY OF THE B,SABON,
AT
THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Erhterchants' own materials made up if doeit.d.
HENRY IVENS.
ae4•fm ' No. 23 South NINTH Street.
FALL. 1860.
CHAFFEES. STOUT. & Co
FOREIGN AND DOMEStIC DRY GOODS.
Auld-3m No. 547 MARKET STREET.
MARTIN tt, WOLFF,
w11m3r541.3 DILALI7t/ 171
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
334 MARKET STREET.
Cash and prompt Bix•m'nths' Buyers, el all sections
aro invited to an examination of our Stook. auB.3m*
A W. LITTLE 8,1 CO..
SILK GOODS.
No. 825 MARKET STREET.
aue.3m
REMOVAL.
In consequence of the destruction by hre of their
Titian STREET BTong.
YARD. CULLMORE. & CO.
HAVE REMOVED
TO
NO. 610 CHESTNUT ST..
BOOM SIDE. ABOVE SIXTH,
PIIILALELPIIII.
That have now open AN ENTIRE
NEW STOCK
oP
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, GLOVES, RIBBONS ;
DRESS TRIMMINGS, 4c .
Together with &LARGE ASSORTMENT of
STAPLE AND FANCY
WHITE. GOODS.
EbiEILOIDENIES, LACES, MANTILLAS, to.
lievrng received but a smith portion or their
FALL IMPORTATIONS,
previous to the fire, they are enabled to Moyle,
A NEW STOOK.
to whioh they Invite the attention of their Customers
and Buyers generalit. au6-3m
WURTS. AUSTIE. Bo
MoVEIGH.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS/
IN
DRY GOODS.
No. 311 MARKET Street, above Third.
Chorlds Worts,
Henri Alums,
1/eirailcnn T. MoValth. l'ultavitrau.
John Weimer,
Joeeph Burgin. J mu-sm
FALL AND WINTER.
CLOAKS & MANTILLAS
Mt THE
WHOLESALE TRADE.
SOUTHERN and WESTERN MERCHANTS buy
ing Mecham to Pint. °lnas tr 00 DS, are invited to in
spect our Stook, whieh ire offer at
LOW PRICES.
AND ON LIBERAL TERNS.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.
THE PARIS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM.
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
auS-2m
Rs WOOD, MARSH, dc HAYWARD,
R.
IMPORTERS
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS
OLOTHING.
• NO. SOti MARKET STREET.
Fall and Winter Stook now complete and re e 7 for
buyers. au em
FALL GOODS.
13AROROFT 4% 00..
NOS. 406 AND 407 MARKET BTREET.
IMPOFITRDS AND ODERRS m:
FOREIGN AND DOMEtSI.O DRY 000 DO
41429/69924 1 010 Ong re6s47 for Toic,o, iatlit
WANTS.
WANTED —By a respectable middle
aged WIDOW LADY. a charge as Haase
keerer. fleet of rer- , ,nna given and required. Ad
dress "E. D ites," e4e Press. nell-3t.
THE ADVERTIira who can command
a Cash Capital , a desirous of entering into a busi
ness th,,t is sale, and will afford living profit. Would
be walla- to take an , nterest in an established mann
facturiabusiness, with a partner. Address "
ean-et*
try: , offices of this paper.
-
WANTED -7n a Wholesale Hardware
House, a YOUNG . LkD who is snick at fi sures
and writes a fair hand. Address •• Hardware office of
this raper. sell-3t•
WANTED—By an orpert penman, a
• • situation ins Law or Conveyancing office. Mode
rat, compensation only required. Address "P. Car
-I.o_lo through Blood's Disestal• _eee-3t*
A YOTING MARRIED COUPLE, with•
out children, wisheitnation to take charge of a
Farm or Dan, on eimes. Beat city reference given.
Appty to R. SMITH, MORRIS Street, above Eighth.
ezB-3t•
THE ADVERTISER, WHO HAS HAD
Thud *A1;611131100 At selling by Sample. and a large
Bouthern aoquamtanoe. la desirous of ',Dias mane
ictured goods by sample On a fair Commission. Good
reference will he given as to character. Address - P.
T.." Philadelphia Poet Office. seB .41*
N AorlvE YOUNG MAN—Having
VW in oaali, whales to ituation
to
hie hoiu).
More and would be willingloan Beill to employes.
provided good security will be furnished. and a 'perma
nent situation Insured. Address "J. 8.." Press office.
eca-4t.
1 1 IFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLAR9.-9n
. 16 .: active business Man. having Fifteen Hundred
Hams, will have an opportunity of securing an inte
rest in a first class Manufacturing Business• misted,
established. For particulars address .• H. K.," at this
office. zeB-6t."
WANT ED—A PARTNER with a capi
tal of $6,000, to engage in the best-paying octet
:lmolai business in Moony. by amine roan who can in
fluence eight hundred cruitomers the hut year. and
roe. on interview, profile to average over two hun
dred per cent. For particular.. address "Business : "
ti le office, or call on J. MINER, 336 MARIII,T
Street sea at.
TEACHERS WANTED—As Principals,
Asisistants. or Partnere. in the different States.
Solitude Fraud... and ()otiose., eeekiair umunetebt
Teacher. ( for any isection of country.) can obtain the
beat tnlent for any Department be (Odra.. in e the " Na
tional Teaohe re' Institute." 335 BROADWAY. kiew
York.
MS WANTED TO PURCHASE—Orange
and Lemon Trees—About twenty good. health,'
FRUITING PLAN 113, from three to 81X teat high.
State price, and where to be aeon, to
R. BUIST & PON.
sag-gt 922 and 924 MARKET Street.
n- YOUNG LADY WHO HAS RE
corned a liberal education, is desirous of becoming
a Teacher or Governess. Good reference given and re
quired. Address " B. B." ofhoe of this paper. se6,lot.
VI/ANTED—TO RENT IN GERMAN
'. TOWN, a Hones with lot of ground and stable
Apply " Box 218," Philadelphia Poet Office.
au3o-thetu-9t,
WANTED—A Situation as Clerk or
Bateman in a wholesale olothieg house. Best
of re foresees given. Address T. L.. at this office.
535-6 t."
MILLINERY GOODS.
FALL. 1860.
LINOOLN, WOOD,
& NICHOLS.-
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
One block below the Girard House.
STRAW AND BILK
BONNETS,
FRENCH FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
RIBBONS.
Children's and Misses'
BEAVER HATS
The largest and fullest assortment of the kind an the
oily. ae3l-tu the 3m
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
pUB LIO SALE.
THE STOCK OF
PICKLES,
PRESERVES,
STEAM ENGINE,
COOKING UTENSILS,
MACHINERY, Ac.
Requisite for carrying on the business of Pullen , lns
Meats, Fruits. Vesetableas, An., and for the Mannino
tura of CHOCOLATE, will ba sold in lots to twit pur
chasers. at PUBLIC SALE,on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH,
At IO o'olook by
N. F. PANCOAST. Auctioneer,
On the premiere,
NO. 712 MARKET STREET.
M. B. ESPY.
sell-3t
FOR RENT.
THE CENTRAL
S TO RE,
Southwest corner of
EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS.
eell-3t _ APPLY ON THE PREMISES
A RARE OHANOE.—The Advertiser,
who has an established manufacturing business
requiring but a emelt amount of capital. and yielding a
Large profit, to wilting to dispose of the game on mo
derate terms. Reason for selling out ;a that he ts going
to leave the sits Atkin-as" Foley." this caked sli
ELEGANT PARLOR AND CHAMBER
TO LET, with first clam Boarding at 1123 GI
RARD Etraet.
ei TO Lur Tll] DWELLING and
matqCllooL, ROOMS No. 1031 PARRIS'S Street.
formerly oocumed by Mn Koyaer, now by Mms Jones.
Gall at the protases. or with R. 13. McGIIRE, North
west corner of TENTH and SPRING GARDEN
Streets. nett 3:.
T O RENT—With or without Board, un• furnished second-story note of Rooms. In a Pri
vate Eff1.11214. Location, C HES t NUT. above Fifteenth.
Reference required. Answer 'Alpha," Pren of
fice. sell-31.*
FOR SALE— CIGAR STORE, with
STOCK and FIXTURES. For Dartioulara call at
42.) Ciff" STNUT 6treat. lt• .
FOR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES,
LEASE, and 000D-WIL.L of a large Carpet Ea
tabliehment.
Loomed in one of the Beet linsineee streets in the
° Se stook is'
ne of the beet aelected in the market.
The whole will be dimmed of on favorable tarns to
olose a p .rtnarshic.
For cartmalars, apply at So. 47 South yoURTII
street.
VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE, in
• a Rood location. For further Information anvil
at No. 434 FORTH THIRD Street, Camden, N.J.
aura-etutblre
f a TO LET—A three-story building, in
=COMMERCE Street above Sixth, suitable for e
inenufeetuting bueinesa. Ininieconte poeirmon given
of the second end third stories, and of the fleet store on
3%11E1617 lit. 1361. Apply n O,IS fiurth SIXTH Street.
to SELLERS BROIHBRa. ae6 thanat•
ATALUABLE CHESTER COUNTY FARM
Y FOR BALE.—The subscriber offers for sale the
farm on which he, resides. In Vs est Goshen, Chester
count , ' one mile and a half north of Welt Cheerer.
containing li d acres of first quality land, and in expel
lent order. Ile buildings are good and substantial.
with large barn, etc.. oto. The location nicer, beauti
ful, and possesses many advantaares, and is offered for
sale on (1400 , r , ( , 14 , tp i rgy 9
i 0 For further partionlars
aPp l la t i o , on i the yreirliseg, estatit street, rtuia-
TRONIAB y, "A VV.
sedl•thstuat Near R. Taylor's Mill near W. Chester.
is FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
CITY PROPERTY—A Farm of 40 or ea Aores,
situate on the Camden sad Atlantic Railroad. at Hem
montott StAtion. House, Baru. Pommes. end itoprovs
moots, generally, good. The BONA and location suits
ble for a hoarding Howie or Reminary. Cimfagee and
Building Lots also for sate at Atientin City. Enquire of
3011.0 STEWART, drolureof ,
see strati, lit' No. 427 WA L NUT Street.
a.PUBLIC SALE OF ORIZABA IRON
, X0R1(13, SOPHIA FORNACE. Ac.—By virtue of
authority vested in us ea Trainees tor certain creditor,
of Pollard MoCornoor, and in puramince of a decree ol
the Theriot Couri. of Allegh..ny county, in the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania. in No. 3 0 , Nogninber term ;
rrarivotlr:ktmvihA Wei:l;3l(3l(4AZ
burg. on rtia IaDA *. BRP f. 11th. WO, commencing at
11 o'clock A. td.. the Rolling Mill and Nail Factones,
eituitted near New Cemle. Lawrence county, Pennsyl
vania, known as the ORIZA BA IRON wOR RS. oon
taming sixteen Bolling Furnaces fire Heating Fur
noose, Bar Rolls. Small Rolls, Nail Plate and Muck
Rolle. Seueezera,l3 Neal fdaohines one Wrought Spike
htachine,Allll Machinery for manufacturing Nall Kegs
and Fire Rook.
Also. the Blast Furnace. knon ea Sophia. adjoining
above Work'. which is capable oti
turning out 1.1) tone al
l'ig Iron per week.
Also, eeveral lots of ground adjoining and several
pieces of land adjacent to the iron Warts. Containing
Coal, Iron Ore, Limestone, and Fire Clay.
Tgam..--One-lourth of the purchase money to be paid
in cash, on the acknowledgment of the deed. the bal•
an. e in one. two, and three rears from the time of nate,
with interest from that time; the deferred payments to
be armored by bend and mertgag_e on the nrem.ses.
CuARLF.BRNAP
ISAAC. PENNOCK._
It. hRAI) WILKINS.
au.lo-taell Wht. K. 1415110 K.
MISSOURI LAND I I
900,000 ACTON for Sale, at vices ranging frown%
to6l)ante, er Acre, in an y quentitaes required.
TAXES
gnus of Lend under the Graduation ant.
1 0 4 r,
Flats turniehed etntm by e ming a postage stamp
For furthDr in hirynet,ep e t. ~,
WILSON, GS & GO..
U. B. and gee d Agouti,
So 0 , NUT Street,.
Dt tweet, TRI end FOURTH
'al. ouis, hfo.
LAND WARRANTS bought, sold, end located.
!g3,-dm
BOARDING.
BOARDING.—The eligible and well-fur-
Milled House, No. 1313 WALNUT Street, wall
be reopened for the reception of two or three perma
nent famines, on the lit September under the superrt
mon of efficient housekeepers. ReferolloeB exchanged.
seB-18t
PRIVATE BOARDING.--Gentlemen and
their families, or single gentlemen, can be accom
modated wth Board, with pleasant and handsome
rooms, furnished or unfunnehed, at 616 LOGIjBT Br_
south aide of Washington /Square. The localqon, being
opposite to one of tho handeomeet Pattie in the oily, is
central, and extremely pleasant. Transient persons
visiting the oily can be accommodated by the day or
week. Terms moderate. A basement frontroom t with
private entrance, for rent. suitable for an opine . roll-Sor
"WARDING REDUCED AT COTTAGE
RETREAT. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.—This
stelt•knnegn Aga-shore tioarding.houso is still doing a
flourishing business Board. per week. SS; per daft
ISt. The house will he kopt open during the fell and
winter. ses M. MaCLBES.
A NNISEED-4 cuts Italian for
4 s
a , le.
404 WETIDR
N L AVGUMWw
4lh
MMPSEMENTE.
WALNUT-STREET TUL&TRZ.
• • so!eLeuee— —Jilts M. A. GAPAMI.
s.tiKe Manager Mr. WM. 46 AT
Basins.. . Mr. JOB.
TON ( ruE4v4Y) . /MS. 1/.
Will be presented Lovel's PhY. in five WS, of
LOV8 : '8 8
Matthew I:l;no7s:iii:Edalii7ciiiiu - t; Margaret El
inre, Mies • nr.tte Ince.
To conclude with an entirely new faro*, milled
bOWLtD OUT.
Doors open at 74 o'clock. Performance* 001110111111100
at 7'cick.
i'11 3.1
cz o e o o f
Admission: DAM Cnisl6. Mat* tenzed
without extra ohnrzo.) .50 cents; Pnzselet• (Faits_
_slP
vreri nt 5
hole , 0 1 v h s i ts.) my' caring; 800013 d Tier and , aaaily
Q 3 ; tiintle se,gTrofg=r4,ll:cry:trit=",7::!
McDONOUGH'S NEW GAIETIES—
RACE Ftteet, above Becond.—Passenur ears to
Aad from all parte of the city.
BRILLIANT OPENING.
CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCIES:
bIioUTS OF APFLAUtIi. AriD LAUGHTnit.
THE WONDERFUL RAVELS
In the Comic Fantommio,
THE FOUR R
THE CORDE T]It(DUE,
•xn
VOL-AU-VENT.
ittimmatott.—Parquette end Press C1113 , e. f mai
Upper Tier, IS cents. L••ore tipeß at Si of 7 o•elocti
commence at JORN-E. IdcDONOI3OII,
Bole Proprietor.
WU/UTLEY k CILARKE , B ARM
STREET VESTAS.--
Charles Dickens' famous Drams of
DOWB & MOP , .
Captain Cutt1e„.....,...Mr. W. J. FLORENCE.
To conclude with the celebrated Protean Drama, called
A .I,lO l bOPl FOR lIIIBBANDIL
Aire. Florence in wiz oharapters—W.ith onus &Ad demi.
gerriee — teirs.
To-morrow—First night of the sees*Eipsystowiza.
entitled L A LLA /100$/t : to be produced in • Wl* of
great splendor.
CONTINENTAL THEATRE,
WALNUT Street. above Eighth.
CARNCRnSe AND BHA,. 21.w.vre AmisTRRY.S.
FOURTH AND LAST WEEK.
OnTUESDAY , September It, Mt
Tne Bones—the Comedian—the earn Johnsen.
Second night of the aH . U rea. Burlesque 01,0113,
OH. 1!
Seeond appearance of PRANK WHITTAKER*. RO,lB.
The houses are immense, and with the attraction
offered Iry the first " Frank Atoraa. , ' assisted by tke two
other Franks." Pun and Harmony. Ask any one.
Tickets, 25 cents. Private boles can be secured at
the office
Wig - TO-MORROW EVENING, Mr. MAMOI.7B WAR
REN. all- et
A IVIERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
ITs LIAN OPERA.
OPENING NIGHT. WSKNESDAY. SEFTEKH zit Ia
The Greatest Conolututtlon of
LYR/CAL. ItITA.RB
The Threat:we of the Acadeatr of MEMO, New York,
have th fortunate announce to the Nitrite alai the=
been no as to combine all lbe Bunnent
of the
ITALIAN OPERA COMPANIES.
At present in this coustry. in
ONE GRAND COMB/NATION.
And that thes live In Philadelphia &short gow n of
SIX NIGHTS ITALIAN OPERA.
The
in which the arbor ea aged pe ar.
season wel A orp hi ni N u m iatir Wont Ope
In which
MISS ADELINA PATTI
will appear in her unrivalled role of Antijna•
thsncir BRIGNOLI in hie famous roleeif Eine*.
Cooductors.....MAßETZEß. MDZIO. avinsosc
On Thutedae.
H.
Debut of t
NOhe Eminent Dminate Prima Donna.
• .INOR A INEZ FABEIRL
OPSRA WILL HE REPEATED.
Price of ailiniseon to Perquetue, Parquet,. Mule.
and B , 10 , ”17, 81. Reserve Para, wows eats. Fs inijp
Circle. 60 coati. Amphitheatre. an oenta Preemies
Roxes. 315.
The eats of Sabooription Ticket, for all the ein nights
coromencea on Saturday. September LS: and on Moeda,
co omenees the gale for either of the eta tights. Doors
open at 6 ()nein commences at 8. cell-t 1
MISS CAROLINE RICBINGIS---In com
'panoa with the earnest request of hot mans
[moils and patrons, who aro dogtrot') of Solar ciripartn
nal' to evince the great regard and bigbogra=t
which they mamma for this favorite of naiad
will give a
• CONCERT,
AT TIM
MUSICAL F_OND HALL.
On FRIDAY .13VHNIff Berreember
The reoew yoular artistes smear
Miss C. RICH! GS.
Min Y O'CONNY.Lt., (her welt.)
Mr. TAYLOR.
Mr. RICRINGB.
Mr. BIxPnON.
Mr. PRAR . ER.
?dz. (MEITNER.
Conductor.... ... • .
'rioters of admission, 30 - oents 'To be o•sithe
Mum° Afore.. of !A ewe. Andre .t Co.; Beet & Litweas:
Leek Welker. atm Ekshomater'o. sedtlik
JOIOmOLOGICAL EXHIBITION will be
n- opem for VISITORS on TUESDAY rirENING.
at 7 o Gloat. /nal continua onmo day and IMIIIIII OE
Wadnesd+. and rimvaday. Admictoei oast..
pEN NA. ACADEMY OF THZ FIN"
A R7)3.-1026 CHESTNUT Stmst.
Containing a large colleen.= of Pawtuus sad
rum, is nOlr open daily from $ ft, M. tilt P. 111 191 1„
MISMort 26 ate.; ohildren =della year*. n 0/11ML
PROPOSAI•I3.
DROPoSALR FOR THE CONSTRUC
TION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
i he Board cf COMiaillilloners for theerection Of
Publto Be ia the city of Piffle&lphls.
rued b. Act of Assembly of April 2d /MO. bentS il ry•
rate fielded Pr floen or before TUNS Xs
leptember 13 at t officef the Mayor. for the mo
tion of these BElM:fines, in conformity to the PUS sub
mitted by John McArthur. Jr.. and adopted on thee
6th instant.
The conrtruction of the said Buildings 'll4l he aces
meneed at such time vntnin six months next esseateg
the date of the contract therefor as shall be dninidaitiM
by the avid Board. and =vat be finished 'within Shret
rears thereafter.
• • • • .
All the materials to be used. and the work to be dOOO.,
shall be et the cost and charges of the oontisetor . i sa il matvials must he the test of the kind and le al
respects suitable for the purpose and no. to 'Ellett they
are to Pe applied, and earn work moat be dose in tkoe
moat workmanlike manner.
The plans, elevations. sect_ mut. an
have boss adests SIAM ass
d by the Se ammo
the office of the Minor between ;he ors of 1171.11
and 3P. M.. daily:where printed armies of the epeoffice
tf one will be furnished, and fall explanatiogui agoras(
by the Architect.
l'ayments Inaba determined and made from tins' to
lime in the foThow.nr manner:
on the first Mond+, of the month in which either
building shall be c , miaowed. and on the Dame day an
each month thereof ter, until the terminationof thefix A
wed by the contract for the oompletion of the
logs. a careful and accurate statement in detail
mstennls used end work done in and towards the meant
on•etton and oOnstrtiotion of said building. dn.= the
preceding month. (not including In snob statesmeg ea
W materials interded or prepared for Pee therein
bona fide end permanently set up. armed. or Malt Into
the said buildings in aeoordanee with the plass sad ego
officationealbresauld shall be mede out by the sow.
A
ligme
tractor and furnished to the 6.11111 of Comma
who shall through some competent perms, to
be appointed for the Impose etamine sad the
said statement and determine the cash vales o old
materials and work. and thereupon the amount of seed
valuation, ase twenty per eentialn to be raifterved t r
city ea a security , in part , for and until tie Paid, le
filment of the contract. 'ball be paid to the
61: =
eatisfactory security to the amount o; two '
thousand dollars will be required• in addition to the re.
nervation of twenty per centum.
All carpen er ' s wort upon the eateries need to, the
construction of said buildings shall be dose by lend,
and not by mail with the exception of Boom wash
boards. and window sills;
'f h e 60
a Td of mmaisioners WWI have the relit to
require [ L ie removal. change, or &iteratioa of an sashi
mi not enrreeponding an quality or workmanship vi
the gpeetheatious embodied irt the °attract- aro
that it be demanded by them within one ealemiar tam
after such material has been set up or used In the
buildings,
Aviv additions or alteration, from the said plass end
specifications which the said Board may deem
asesaa
rp or expedient. neon receiving the approval entire
City Councils, shall be made by the oontreotor, after
the Increase or lessening of the coat thereby. shell
have been ascertained—and any increased expense
'hall, in canto grim to mob emending estimate. be Plod
to the contractor whenever the required additions
alterations shell be made—but if the aggen.a eh
thereby be diminished. the es'imeted *mount of one
decrease. as previously ascertained. shall be dedacte
from the final ray meat under the contract.
All loss and damage which 'ball be incurred by any
neglect or fault of any one concerned in the erection of
the., buildings shall be paid by the contractor who
shall bind himself to in lei:unify the arty of Philadelphta
from any and every claim or action ter any damage by
reason of any such nerlect or fault
P 'I he contractor shall incurs. and keep inspired, from
loss by fire ri• by other cause is the endeavor to entia-
Knish fire, the said buildings from their conameneesamit
to their completion and delivery to the city—the men
canoe companies in 'which such insurance is effecting to
be decimated by the Board of Commismoners.aad
be changed from time to time, as they shall re 4sire. Mid
the wad insurance shalt, in nese of loss or n as
aforesaid, enure to the advantage of the city.
The oropaents hereby invited must be for the emotion
of these building. in Lee marble. Pentutylmnia bin
marble. PletOtt, COnneetiout. or other brown er red
vice. ALEXAISDER IfISNBY. Pritiodesit,
JAMISS It. LUDLIII7. Pecretary. se9-118if
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
DE FOREST,
ARMSTRONG, 45:1 CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
DRY GOODS,
13, 11, 13, 81, 83 tr. 80
DUANE STREET,
NEAR BROADWAY,
OFFER FOR SALE A NEW AND RLECIANT
STOCK of DRY GOODS for the FALL TRADE,
suited to on MS of the corntry. They are ermine
weekly,
AMOSKEAG
AND
WAMS U TTA
PRINTS,
IN NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES. THESE
CFLEDRATED PRINTS are the CHEAPEST end
BEST now acid in the UNITED STATES, and they beg
leave to call the particular attention of dealers to therm
an :t-lm
PAPER 11A.INGLNG9.
PAPER lIANGINGS
HART. NONT4OMERT, k 00.,
WILL SELL AT AUCTION,
Without reserve/. from their store
No. 322 CHESTNUT STREET.
UN THE It.rit AND 19211 OF SEPTEMBER.
Alt thins large stock of
PAPER HANGINGS.
uoßpEas, PANEL, PLAIN, MARBLE, OAK, AND
CURTAIN PAPERS. Ac.,
Of all qualities. and in lots to suit rooms of any nse.
A rare stance will be offered to those who wish to
paper their houses thle fall to get hetattitt ,
The -took will be sold et very low mites until the dey
of esle. tea -Mitt
ILITS AND CAPS.
C . H. GARDEN & Co..
Manutaoturers of and Wholesale Dealers' in
HATS, Card.
FURS.
AND STRAW GOODS.
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFI
CIAL FLOWERS. RUCHES. FEATHERS, St.
Not. 600 and 602 hf ARKET STREET,
Southwest corner of Sixth.
The most extensive and °amidst* assortment. The
best terms and the lowest trines. First-clan Wens
are partioularly invited to can. sultan
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
mowTM ADAMS Minn a
CO., Offloa 390 CHESTNUT Striat,
forwardaParoals. Paakaaea. Merchandue, Bank Notes.
ace .. , peaut, either by as coarri Elam or in annt=
all
w other 14xprota ComMioo , to sal tits If
toras and Wiles or the United:a
rAtilFo
lei{ u to