The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 23, 1863, Image 4

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    T Fl" 10., CITY.
The Thermometer
,BEPTEMBER 22. 1562 1 SEPTEMBER 22, 1863.
6 A. X.... 12 3t 3 P. N.:6 A. 3I 12 M..... 3 P. 3t.
62 74 4.17 I 62 67... ..... 60
WU:D. I WIND.
N hy E....111' NE. !NNE N...Nby E.,
STATE FAIR AT NORRIBTOWN.---We learn
that the arrangements for the coming State fair at
Pforristown arc nearly completed, and will be ready
for exhibition and visitors at the time appointee.
The corumittre of arrangements is hard at work,
and arc leaving nothing undone that will contribute
to success. The indications are,.that the exhibition
will be one of the finest ever given by the society.
The fruit display, it is raid, wilt be superior, as 11
number of our largest fruit growers have expressed
their intention to become exhibitors. The track,
which is an excellent one, has been put in first rate
order, and will doubtless be one of tea greatest at
tractions of the exhibition. Those of our citizens
who have articles which they desire to bring to the
notice of a large crowd of people, should not fail to
avail themselves of this opportunity. Articles for
exhibition will be carried triand from the exhibition
freo of cost, by Norristown and Germantown Rail
toad, EXcursion tickets, Go conks. _ .
„
REVIEW OF COLORED SOLDIEES. , --111djor
General Oadwaltecr, accompanied by his staff; will
review the eth Regiment of United States colored
troops now at Camp William Penn, Uhelton
on Thursday (to-morrow) at four o'clock. This re•
giment, we learn, has attained great proficiency in
the manual of arms and battalion drill, and is fully
prepared to take the field. The North Pennayl.
vania Railroad Company will run extra trains to
the camp. The Supervisory Committee have pro
vided a fine band of music for the oceccion, and win
be gratified to have a large attendance of citizens to
witness the ineennwring of this regiment before it
embarks for the seat of war.
- -
HAND OIIT YOUR BANNEES.—The Houser
Cadets of the First word flung a Union banner to
the breeze at their headquarters, Front and Den
mark Guests, Filet ward, on Monday night. This
club is strong in numbers, and have within their
ranks and influence not a few war Democrats, who
prefer country to political party. The banner thug
clung to the free air has inscribed upon itOurtin,
Agnew, Nichols, and Foster. The headquarters are
in the -extreme southeast section of the built-up
portion of the city,
THE NATIONAL FINANCES.-TllO sub
scription seta reports the gale of $538,550 five
twenties on Tuesday, by the various agencies, De
liveries of bonds are being made to September 17th.
The sales ate improving daily, and the reports of
the Ilastern and Western agents indicate lar , e sates
before the allbecription dozes.
ACCIDENTAE.—A young man named An
drew Paul, rcelding in the vicinity et Front and
Blaster stream, WELD run over by a horse and cart
rear Hope and Tnorupson stream iesterday after
noon, and war geriouel,y injured, He war removed
kome.
DIIOWNED.—A man named Patrick O'Bry
,
an, ivho raided in Benton's court, in the Second
ward, was drowned in the Delaware, at Reed.street
wharf, on Monday evening. Hitl body wasrecoTered
and yesterday morning the Coroner held an inquest.
Venue . , accidentally drowned.
SLTCUT Firm—The carpenter shop of
Mr. George Grubb, on Ridge avenue, above Girard
avenue, was discovered to be on fire about one
o'clock yesterday afternoon, Flames speedily ex
tinguished. Fire originated from a stovepipe.
DEATH AT ARMY 11.05PITAL;—The follow
ing death was reported at the Medical Director's
Wilco yesterday : Mower Hospital, Austin Packard,
4th Massachusetts Battery.
DECEASED. —Mr. D. B. Weaver, who ac
cidentally shot himself while gunnia ,, a few days
since bee died from his injuries. .Re lived in tne
vicinity of Front and Noble streets.
THE POLICE.
CBefare Mr. Alderman &Warr]
Ar Tart her 'Development s.
Further developments in crime have been made against
Samuel Tate, the colored boy, who was recently arrest
ed on the chose of stealing live or fifx watches, the pia
party of the oemden and Amboy Itsilread Company.
The prisoner bad been in the employ of the Company for
number of years. and had be behaved honestly he
would have hail emplo> want for life. All ettorss made
on therein of the officer having the case in charge to re
-cover ire remainder of the watches that bad been stolen
have been ramie in vain, But crime of another kind that
requiree mental capacity to insure success has been
traced to the prisoner. It seems that he was employed
by the Company to get letters at the post °Mee, and it
seems that, for months past. he had been robbing them,
and destroying such' epistles as were likely to lead to
his detection. 'lids alone required caution, and more
than an ordinary amount of said.
It eeeme that recently he'became possessed of letters
containing dividend checks issued by the Delaware and
:Raritan Canal Company. 'Two of these checks were
drawn to the amount of $9O each, and another for 615.
He forged' th e midoseemente its these checks 0.4 d drew
the, money at the Farmers and. Mechanics' Bank. At
:first it was thought he was net competent to do such
work, but private papers of his oK n elicited too Let that
heves good at using the pen, end on being hard pressed
with questions by the detective, finally admitted. that he
had aconmitted the tewteries.
On one occasion he had abstracted six checks front a
-letter or letters. and Presented one of them at toe bank.
It was returned t him for endorsement. He left the
bank, taking with him the unendorsed check, and re
stained absent for about as long :a time as it would re
galia him to go to the Camden and Amboy office and re
turn.- lle again presented tilt cheek, endorsed, and the
moueywas paid,'. On one occasion a letter war received
from a Mr. King, of Now York, conveying two cheeks '
with the request to have the name of the payee changed.
The prisoner, It is alleged, broke this letter open, and
Altered the checks in response to the rapie.ss contained In
- the letter. It is net ;vastly k.nowa to what extent the
accused carried on this disnonest buslucse, but it is not
thought to be very heavy He was arraigned at the
Central Station yesterday, and committed, in default of
102,000, to answer tho cnargo of forgery. and UAL) to
answer the charge of the larceny: of watches.
laiwceity of a ttortc tazad Wogou.
Tohn Prima young man, was arreagned on tho charge
of atealii.g a hone end wagon. the property of John
:14erssyick, at au t erly near yesterday morning It acorns
that the owner:ll,U rt. friend. ttroye to a 0...4 asThirteensh.
and • Poplar stices, at 2 o'clock - yesterday morning, and
wont in to tie . ., P01V.9 refreshments. The horse and Wagon.
were beat stauo.l en in font, Presently a couple of young
limn jumped itho the vehicle, and, thing the horse a
bore rein, proceeded down rte street at an immoderate
gate. They diens into . a wagon, and the noise :nada by
the collision uttit.c.ed too attention of 0 TiceePtillip
wha havered to. the scene. fie diccovered the vehi
cles Pretty - well broken to Pieces, and Price. the Priso
ner, leading a hor,,e away as feat ai he could. Tao offi
cer arresisd him et 011CO 3 en suspicion that all was not
right. The o%vutr of the horse ~00n came np, ang en
tered the charge .f hrceny against the prisoner lie was
ordered to find bail in the sum of $2,000, to await a far
ther hearing.
Disorderly Hone°
William Kline, charged with keeping a disorderly
house on Third area, above grown, was arraigned yes
terday afternoon. Several of the neighbors testified that
the piece was kept open at unreasonable hours of the
night, and even early on Snnday mornings. Di - U.lolllff,
Jen , was permitted there at almost all hours of the night.
The accused entered bail in the sum of *SOO to answer at
Court.
Foreign Enlistments.
Stephen Martin and Matthew Bohlen, lieutenants 1
the 37th New Jerrey Ite,, , riurent, were taken before Alder
Stan Beitler losterday afternoon, on tho charge of vio
lating an act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, be en
listing persons in Philadelphia, to serve in the New
Jersey regiments. The inducement held out was -a
bounty of Ohl. The Lieutenants na.d their headquarters
at Sixth and Jayne streets. They were nen. to the
- public. It is evident the Lieutenants were not aware of
the law. They were required to enter bail in the sum
•f $l,OOO each to ensurer at court.
alefore Mr. Aideinten White. I
How Easy it Is to be .le.isteken
A case was heard, yesterday afternoon, be the po
lice magistrate of do Fifth ward, which shows how:
.easy it is to be mistaken. A litre. Sweeny keeps a small
amp on Shippen street, near Fourth. She had occasion
to purchase sense things yesterday. Putting five dollars
into her pocket- book, oho started for Third and Market
sdreets. stopping on the way to pay fora pair of shoes,
On passing along Third street, near the Provost Mar
sihaPs office of the First district, she was met by bt young
man who held a Ilt.gek ring up to view and mired. her to
bu s it.
No, sir," said N.ho, "I don't want your ring."
"Oh, yes, buy it,' replied he., "ii is good gold, and I
am hard op for money.' '
No, I don't want it,"
"Well init look at it Madam."
She lock the incr and examined it. On the inside it
Was marked IS karate. She eyed. it closely; felt she
weight of it.
" Oh, it is good gold," replied the young man; "if I
didn't want money very ranch I would not part with it."
" Well, how much do Yon want for it?"
About a eoliar, replica ne e
"Oh I" said the woman. can't give that—zan't
spare that much money.' banding toe ring back to him.
:..You MAY take it for fifty cents," said the young
wan, •' yit on your linger, nod sae if it Its "
ffhe Put it on the Anger indicative of marriage, and it
suited exactly.
"Well," eaid the, "I'll give yrn half a dollar."
- - - .
The iye of the young mart brightened up.-Be was
hungry, and a dinner now appeared in prospect. The
woman felt in her pocket; hi r book was gone Nobody
bat the yting man was near her; she was sera he had
taken it.' He denied the charge.
She insisted, and made e. noise The crowd augment
ed, and everybody cried out "110's a thief! ILO'S a.
thief(".
In vain did the young man - asseverate his inno
cence. lie wee glad to get oat of the tormenting crowd,
and hastened his steps clown Third street to Spruce, the
woman following him closely. He turned up Sprace
street; so did the woman ' expecting to see a p.slice oM
eier. But she did not Inetany. On reaching Bingham's
court, running north from Spruce street, he suddenly
ran through it, entered a stable, pe.ssed through that,
and finally took refuel in the yard of St. Joseph's
Church, on Willing's alley. The cry of ' stop thief!"
was raised; and boys, joining in the chase„reiterated
the cry in nearly all the notes of a chromatic scale. The
ingitive wag finally arrested by a citizen.
The facts being developed, and though there was no
_positive evidence that the accused had actually stolen.
she pocket- bock, yet his sadden retreat up Binghara'd
court legally initiated guilt. The prisoner was cJrn
naitted in default of StAul to await a farther hearing. Ila
still insisted on his innocence, but Mrs. Sweeny went
away as fully positive thatlze was gcalty of the t neer.
In half an heal' She re:caned, in breathless haste, to
Ike race of Mr, Magistrate White, exclaiming in hurried
accents. He is innocent, he is innocent! 1 have dose
himi. injustice."
What's the matter, my good woman?" exclaimed
the alderman, looking up from a mass of legal dozn
pientS before Lim, not at first recognizing her.
• Why, the young man, sir ; he in innocent." replied
she.
• • Oh yes; how go?" inquired the magistrate, now re
cognizing Mrs. Sweeny,
"I found my pocket-book at the shoemaker's. I pot
It down tome when I paid for my shoes. The young
Joan le innocent."
"Of comae he is,-under this statement of facts," re
plied the magistrate, who lost no time in snaking out Lis
discharge.
The prisoner was set at liberty. The only excuse he
gave Mr running through iiingnam's court was that ho
.did not-want to so arrested and locked up for nothing.
This seems to bet aside the presumption of law that flight
to evidence of guilt.
LEGAL INT.ELLIGrENCE.,
Bat little of interest transpired in the courts yesterday.
The Supreme Court at Alsi mills, Justice Reed, was in
session, but adjourned at an early hour withoat trans
action of any business of interest. The Court of Com
mon Yleass„l udges Thompson and Ludlow, was engaged
with the Sanity argument list, A Iligh Court of oyer
and Terminer was held by Judges Allison and Ludlow,
!or the purpoae of trying homicide cases, but none being'
ready, the court adjourned until this morning. In the
Supreme Court, to day, the argument on the constitu
tionality of tho cousenption are takes place.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
THE MON EY MARKET.
Prtmanurnia, Sept. 22, 1833.
The early gales of gold this morning denoted a stronger
market, as 1404 was the opening figure ; bat very seen
the bottom fell out, and it fluctuated down to 137 and up
to 139 driving the rest of the day, closing at 1.37 g. Large
amounts changed hands, but the excitement was less
marked than yoderday.
- The Money market is comparatively easy, Six par cont.
on good collateral, and five on call, being the ruling
%glue. Government secnritiez continue steady, although
operations are small, the five-twenties absorbing the at.
tention of capitalists is ho desire Government loans.
The Stock market was steady, but there was less indi
'station of a I.peollative feeling, the advance figures of
yesterday being well maintained, with the excepthan of
}leading, which opened at fh, and declined ;4. State
lives sold at 10(q.,' Philadelphia and Erie shares were
is demand at 263; Catawissa preferred was sing,
at 24g. North l'ennrylvania sold at 1833. Pennsyls nia
at eff, Huntingdon and Broad Top at 22, 'Camden and
Amboy at 173f.i. Tenth. and Eleventh sold at 43, Race
and Vine at 10):::, and Green and Coates at 45.
City sixes sold at ill' Schuylkill Navigation sixes,
}BM it MK. Pittsburg Railroad sixes declined to
'West Branch Canal sixes at Pal,the bettor class of bonds
.being all very firm. The market closed steady.
Drexel do Co. quote:
lenited States Bonds, 1881
V. B. new Cettilicates of indebtedness
;U. S. old Certigcates of Indebtedness
United States 741.1 Notes
•Gtutr d termasters' Vouchers
Gol
Sterling Bxchauge
Jay Cooke & Co. ciuote government - securities, &c., afi
10110WB
Visited States Bs. 1891.....
United States 7 B'lo Notes ......
Certificates of ludebteduess,new
Certificates of. Ind chum:Mess, old.
Quartermasters' Vouchers
Demand Notes '
Gold
Bales of live• twenties, $528,850.
Messrs. K Schultz A Co., No. 16 South Third street,
quote foreign exelmage par steamer Scotia, from New
York, as follows
Londo3; 60 days' sight
Do. 3 days
Paris, 60 days' sight
Do. S days
Antwerp, . 60 days' sight.... ,
Bremen, 60 lb Yt3' sight
Cologne, 60 days' aiglif
Leinsic. 60 days' sight...• • •
Berlin. 60 days' sliebt
Amsterdam. 60 days' sight.
Frankfort. 60 days' sight.. ,
Market inoctivo.
Tho following statement shows the business of the
3ktuling Eat'road. during the month of Magnet. 1563.
compared with the 'corresponding month of 1662:
1883. 1802.
$106,152 62 5322.705 04
47,055 83 30,701 05
70.67:1 02,117 OS
Eccoived from coal . ....
Do do merchavdiee
Do do travel, etc...
Total $574,48,5 n $414,707 17
TratibpOrtatiou,readway,ditmo
due. renewal:fund, and alt
elnages 249,641 1 1:14,110 _
Net profit for the month $24,911 61 *220,W 82
Do for pre\ ionk, S 17 1.038 oft 15
--- ---
Total net profit at no munth5.:141,9C5,172 01 $1,210,01 CO
'the following' Will show the experts of specie from
Nov York to foreign ports for the Week ending Septum-: .
her IP, and kirce the beginning of the year:
Brig J. & Armstrong, M 11,1"aguez — A silver. $1. 7 / 3
Sala. W. Consuls, St. John , P.R. --A.m. surer.. 25,600
Stier. Olympus, Liverpool—California gold bars. 42.500
Do, do. do. vrelich coiu • 4,690
Do. do. do. Sovereigns..:. , .. 0,000..
To. Cit y a
. I.7cw rork,T;ppol—lon. gold coin 251,510
D o . do. dn. British silver • . 15i0
DO. do. do. Am. gold & soya.. 17.220
Do. Germania, nurehurg—Alver u(l3
Do. do. do. Gold bars and coin. 1f , 0.5i.5
Do. do. to. Specie • ..... 35,000
Go. do- do. Gold d. eilver coin 6,'00
Do. Eertuoke, tiacans-Arcerican gold c 01,000
Do. do. do. ' Spanish douhloons•.... 7,550
Do. do. do, American sliver 3.702.
'Petal for the weekS,ls 196
Add per etc. Corsica, I lavara, omitted last week 105,237
Yreviously reported 30.461,393
Total el CP .Tatmary 1, ?Eat.
Same time hi lei;.
Do. 1801
Do. 1810
Do. 118.0
Do. 3858
The approximate earnings of the Pittsburg, Fort
Wayne.' and Chicago Railroad Company during the
mouth cf August, compared with the same period of last
year, Were as follows:
1663. 1162. increase.
Freights $240,652 57 51.03.4.16 07 093,103 60
Patsengers... ...... 166147 '95,015 1-1 43,471 73
Express .... 3, treS 75 2.000 00 708 71
1115115 7,525 00 7,815 00 • ....
Bent of railway
Bllscellaneame , .. •
Total $404,898 11 $277,38) 111 $1.27.817
Earnings from jail. 1
to Autr. 31 . 3 'xi c 69 2.2(11,257:54 995,501'83
The ofiletsl averages or the banks in the city of ;few
York for the week ending Saturday last, September 19,
lE6:i, present in the aggregate the following changes from
the previous weakly statement of September 12:
Increase of loans.— Set 650.476
Decrease of specie 1 003.599
Pecreafo of circulation 42,7:13
increase of undrawn deposit:: 7,037,577
Including the Exchanges between the baubs through
the Clearing-House.and including also the Sub-Treasnry
statement of Saturday afternoon, the follow.ng is the
general comparison with the previous weekly report,
and also with the movement - of this time last ysar
Sept. 20. '62. Sept. 19.'63. Sent. 12. '63.
Capital *69.125,0:0 *69, 40.00[1 662.401.000
Loans - 159 299,299 207,679,456 L.M0.01.8.990
Specie . 37.€0307 11 014,411 31,619,197
Cirmtlation e 759,060 6.44,4643 5;45/.364
Gross Delimits 118,637.3'5 212,78007 2.10,45e,043
Exchanged 29, 94e,e42 57.210,658 61.910.426
Undrawn 14800,453 185,570099 178.539,932
In Sub-Treasury.... 7,449,069 213,7M,962 20,910.283
The Newyork Brenirig Pod of to-day says:
We observe no increased demand for loans, and the
supply of capital in the market is far in excess of the
existing requirements. Some lenders are getting seven
per cent., but six is the current quotation.
The stock market is irregular and lower, from the
desire to sell caused by the absurd apprehensions that
foreign trouble, military reverses, or some other imagi
nary GVtiS acting on the money market may materially
interfere with the financial prosperity of the country
and depre.ss the value of its,vitriona securities.
Governments are steady. 13-rder-State bonds weak,
bank stocks dull, and railroad bonds firm. Railroad
shares opened quiet and closed heavy.
Refore the lint session gold was selling at 1405f31.18".f,
New York Central at IfBAt@i39, Erie at iuskialos.,
!fading at 3161‘0117,La. Pittsburg at 99. Fort Wayne at
8.33:R94, and Michigan Southern. at 91©91 ; 5.
'The appended table exhibits the chief movements of
the markot compared with the latest prices of yesterday
evening
Tues. Mon.
U. S. 6s, 1681, reg 105 10074
U. S. 6s, 1581, cou. 30611
ti. S. Seven• thirties.. • .100 N 107
U. S. 1 pr,core, gold —.lol* 1013 f,
17. S. 1 Sr, cur S 0 R 139 X
America-1i Gold. •••• - • • .1873:i I.B°N
Tennessee 6s 63i4 641.."
'. - AiIESOUTI 6s 6844" 60
Pacif c MaiL • 210 214
New York Cen. Bail 187 N 140
Erie
Exie Preferred.
nucleon River'.
Ha - rlem 151 i
IlarlFm 'Preferred ISII
Reading 117 117
Michigan Centred 120
Michigan Suu.thern....• 9C 92
Michigan Eonth..guar.l3o )30"
111 in ohs Con. Fenn. r29ki;
cieventad aaapitt% 992; no
Plttlada• Stook Exci
[Reported by S. E. SLAY3U.K.:
FIRST
100 & Erie I' 20ii
100 do btll NI;
00 do 20%
37 'Lehigh Nay.... 1.6. 57h
00 (ireen Cvates.bs. 55
2000 Wezt, Branch bds.loo
1000 Pittsburg 13.68.--.. 613,';1
17 Cam & Amboy 11-175 k:".;
200 Reading it.. 500 68!i;j
200 - • •b3O after 30 634 ti
BEIVE
110 Catawista prf 21.14,
400 Salt Nay Go '32.. 55. 0301
30 Teath. & &le-tenth. 43
SECOND
10 Ridge Avenue 1t... 21
700 City- et"- .... . New.lo - 7;
1004 do 103
S Girardßaulo... ... .14‘,0
100 Catawiesa R prof.. 243:i
100 Sell NAT prof.. EGO 2430
100 do prof.b3o.
to to prof 24",[
60 do prof .030. 24311
19 Yeana R 66, - ti
A.7PTE
12 Phil& & Erie R...
CLOe..2I . TG P 1
Bid. .d.a.ted.
II R 406% 107
US 7-V3 lir otu.s.• • MC.6.;
American (i obi—US 130
PhDs es 103.......
Do nest 107;4. BIS
A)la co 89F
Peons 5s 100 10034'
Do. Coupe...
Beading !WI 08
Do 6s '3O '43.1(0
Do bds '70.. • . 109
Do bds'.96 conv.ll6M
Pi
'ennz R 653 e
Do , lst na 65.110
- 23. m 6a..
Litilo Sobaryl R.. 47 47i4 1
Morrie (P 1 5°6801 . • 70
(1....D1.3
Do p Os rf .
'76—
Do 2d mtg.. . •
Sum Cana). . •
Do 65 .... .
Echugl 11N123..';
Do prfd 24g 24%
Do 6s '82.... 2534 84
Elmira R.... • •
Do prfd . 6534 54
Do 7e '73....103 3.00
lio 103 -- • • •
L Island P. 45 40
bds • • • •
Phila filer BC Nor • •
Lehigh Val R....
Do
Emtatleweekly 21.0 - saloe* of teas Philadelphia
Sl3Pre)[lll3l3. 21—Evening.
The Brea detuffe market is firmer, and prices are rather
hotter, owing to the advance in gold and foreign ex- .
change. There is rather more demand for Flour. Wheat
•
is in request, and Prices very firm. Corn and Oats hare
advanced. Bark is wanted at s3o'tl ton for let No. 1. In
Colton there is verse little doing, but holders have ad
vanced their prices 4 Eese. lb. Coffse is scarce, bat
firmly held. In Provisions there is ery little doing,
but prices are looking up. , •
There is more activity in the Flour market and holders
are asking an advance. Sales comprise about 0.501 bbla
at $0.t1@5.70 for old stock maim family; $6@6.511 for
bble
do; small lots of superfine at $4.75i&a; 500
able extra on *Private terms, and 600 bbls City Mills,
fancies, at $7. 25111 8.25 bbl, according to quality. The
retailers and bakers are buying within the above range
of prices for, superfine. extra.. end fancy. brands. ltye
Flour is scarce at ss@e. 5 , 5 bbl. Corn Meal—there is
very little doing; Pennsylvania is held at s4' bbl.
GRAIN. —There is a good demand for. Wheat, and
Prices are well maintained. About le, COO bnebeis have
been sold at 130@1.35c for Rede. and leeZeleoc bashel
for White, the latter for choice Keittneky. e Rye is
scarce, at Eaßlooc, B. euebel for new pad old. Corn is
active, and prices are better ; about 14,000baste:11a have
been sold at 90c for prime Yellow, and Sec ea bushel for
Western mixed. Oats are scarce and in demand, with
sales of 12,000 bushels at 65(4,70c
. wciglae for new.
PROVISIONS —There is only little dome, but holders
are firmer in their views. Small sales of Mass Pork are
making at $14.25(414. 75 la bbl. Mess Beef is selling at
$l2 for country, and $l5 P, bbl for city packed. In Bacoa
there ia less Ging. Sales of plain llama are making at
1131@12e; fancy do nt l2' to Sides at ,7,7 a e'. @7c and
s houidere at 61.eeetteec, raeh and short time. ' Green
Meats are hold higher. Calea of Flame in salt at Pam do in
pickle at Haim and Shouldee s Caaaac P, la, cash.
Lard—The stock is light, and prices are better. Small
salts of bbls and tierces are making Etna al,llc, and kegs
at Ille@lac ail lb There is less doing in Butter. Sales of
solid packed at 15,1-earel7o, and 130 packages Ohio. Dairy at
21 c. Cheese sells at Pane, and. Eggs at 18g2ac '''et dozen.
LIETAI,S. —There is more demand for Pia Iron; small
sal e,g of Anthracite we makiegat from Vegase ref tots for
the three numbere; Scotch Pig is held at 64341.1 lemma.
Lead is firmly hold; 1,000 Pigs Galena. sold at $7.75,
ca h. - c,opper—Yellow Metal is selling, in a small way,
at f.:7c lb for sheathing, on time. '
BARK —Catereitron is held firmly, with small sales of I
let No. lat $3O P. ton. Tans' Bart: held arc.
CANDLES. —Adamantine are firmly , but the stock
is light; small sales at 180235 P. lb for city made and.
Western. In Sperm there is very little doing. Tallow
Candles are quiet at 12ea®181 1 't
COAL. —There -is a moderate demand from the East.
and. pi Ices range from Fe 7107-1030 ton for White and
Red Ash, on board at Richmond. The demand from the
South 'to supply•the Government still continues large.
COFFEE —There is very little stock in land hanas, and
prices are firm: about 230 bags Rio have been diepased
of at from 28; e :eelc el lb, cash and 4 mos, and some Cape
on private terms.
COITON. —The market le firmer, but there is very lit
tle doing in the way of sales; prices have advanced 4-2 e
Sc 34 lb ; about 100 hales have been gold in lots at 70t4745
P. lb cash. for middlings and good middlings.
FEATHERS are scarce, and good Western readily com
mend 60e ea lb.
FISH. —There is less activity in the market. Sales
from the wharf of 2,000 bble, include No. is at $15.25;
No. 2s. $8.70010.75; No. .3,-$5:25®7.50 30 bbl. Sales
from the store are 60c to 141 bbl above these quotations.
Herring are scarce. Codfish-160 quintals sold at $5.00
B quintal.
PR 01T. —The market is nearly bare of foreign. Green
Apples are selling from $2(43 ys bbl—the latter for New
York.: Peaches; range from 40080 e P basket. Dri,d
Apples and Peachee are scarce, and prices nominally nn-
I changed.
GUANO. —Peruvian is 'selling la a Mall way at IWO@
and Sombrero at $507.3 ion; Super Phosphate of Lime
ranges from $33 to 47.50 1.l ton. .
_HEMP is very quiet, and no sales have come under
cur notice.
111DLS are bettor, and very scarce; there have been no
arrivals or Wes, of foreign.
HOPS are held firmly, but the sales are only ins small -
way at ISQ24c for first-sort Eastern and Western.
BAY moves off freely at $20021 aU - 1 ton. •
LUMBER. —There is a steaey demand for most deeerip.
lions; sales of yellow e nine Sap Boards at $20®20. and
while pine at $21@13 M feet. Lathe range from SLIS
to 1. 70.
MOLASSES.—There is India inquiry, and wrings rather
better; sales of 2eo hhde Cuba Muscovado at 3060-We, and
I some New Orleans at 40(442c, on time.
NAVAL STORES —Rosin continues very scarce, and
ranges at $3B to 40 le bbl. Prices of Tar and Pitch are
nominally unchanged. Spirits Turpentine is better, and
selling in a small way at $2.80:42.83
011,8.—Tho sales of Fish Oils have been only in a small
way, at lower. rates. There is a good demand for Lin
seed, and it is selling atllagll2oe, cash. Lard Oil is firm
er; sales of No. 2 at 72073 e, and nummer at 85c, cash.
Petroleum is without change; about 1,000 bbls have been
disposed of in Into, at Me for crude; 56457 e for relined,
in bond; and 66(467c 13 gallon for free, according to
(polity.
PLA aTER. —There is but little soft here, and it is in
demand at $412 1 e• 'el ton
I ' I C K—T " stock is very light, and the sales only in
a small way at 71,1 e, cash.
SEEDS we quiet. Clover is scarce. and if here would
ceaurnand $5.61(49 1 bushel. Flaxseed has advanced;
2eo bus sold at $2.50.
SUGARS are more active; sales of 900 Weds, mostly Cuba,
at 1K412,1ac, on lime. There are no recent arrivals, and
some holders are indifferent about selling.
P. aPITt ITS. --Brandy and (Ain are 11 nchanged and quiet:
111. E. Rum is scarce- and held at 660 1 65 e. Whisky has
declined; sales of Penneylrania and Ohio bbls at 52e.
and drudge at 501e1D51c P gallon.
TALLOW. —We quote city rendered at leleefflloXc, and
araintry at 9t-A's 911
2.013ACC0.--Tbe late accounts of damage b frost
West
to
- the emus in Kentucky and portions of "the have
-been confirmed, and there is a better feeling in both Lear
and Manufactured. with more inquiry for the latter; the
former moves off slowly.
WOOL.—Thers has been rather more innuiry from the
xnanufactarere, and the market Mores with mfirmer feel
ing, with sales of 4J,000 lbs medium and fine at 65072 c,
The following are the receipts of Elmer and Grain at
that port today:
F10ur..... ..... . ....... ... ....... 1,660 bbls.
Wheat....e.• . •••• .•. • • • ... .-• • • • 8,750 bash.
• ... .•• ... • ..... • •••• • . 4,600 bush.
Oats .B.loo.bnala- •
• . .106 107
• • .101% 1013;
••. 98.4 90.!‹
• • .10032 Ci
107
... 1 di4.
• • ..98 @F9
... 62 110 63
19311 f
106
10655 107
1015. i. 100 ;
99500 99Ki
otoolP 99
137 ,90133
.137 gm
7,55100 7,09305
981 19 - 707 57
ange Sales, Sept. 22.
R, Philadelphia Exchange.)
• 0:1111).
3 llunt &IST R • 22
t0c.43 City 65 • ICF;k"
e cv. 107
It 0 do o !g m hq 4
3CD ~Ci 44"
19?) Big
Ca' -
ountdid ;
2 78 Ponna R
. . . .
, 18 N . Pei - ma R 1.V.;
8U Rlce & Vine R-... lt.'
2COO Vet ma 5s rOM
BOARDS.
7 . (tigi Wear:branch bd.5..100
10 (Jain &Atri;oi 173
13 01.R.1).
100 Little Selt2:7l 471:.
Mechanica. 27.,q
110 13th &,:bth• st E.1;5 34
1:00 Cam 3 at 64 1563,103
23 CAM & R 1734 .
23 Haat & Bl' 11 b 5 24
7 Elmira R. • ... 35K
1103 Sabi Nav Fs '84.b5, 83. n
41 Alinehill 11 St
f - Fsr & ALeclis .56:td'
OARDS.
.1.30 26
ICES--P.lllll.
Bid ...ttkd..l
ET Paia . lay 1 , "
Do es 46 0.
Do lOs 121
Catawi*sa Coll S
Do prfd . .. 24;4 24n
Beaver Meat/ it..
Sanabill E . .. .
Harrisburg R... ..
Wilmington R...
Lela Nom. 63.. 56 53
Do shares
Do nerip.... 44 44.4
Cam do kmb
&
Sun St Ude ..•
Delaware Div—.
Do bds...
Spruce-street .. 15
Lich .street .. 25
Race-greet 10?•:
Tenth-streetE„. 423
Thirteenth•et B. 1:14j.
NV Phan P 05 67. t.;
' Do bonds... ..
Green-etreet .. 45
Do bonds... ..
Chestnct-st.R.,. E 9
, Second.street IL SO ..
Do bowie— •-
Fifth-street 8.... 56
Do bonds. • ..
atrard College B 2in • -
SeTenteonrh•nt 11
New York Markets, Sept. 22.
Ames are in moderate supply and firm; trifling, sehe
are making at $7@7.133 for Pots, and $8.15 for
Pearls.
BREADSTUFF3.—The market . for state and Western
Flour is leee active, and prim are s@loc tower. •
The sales are 'lB,OOO hbla at $1.,014610 for superfine
State; $5 40005 50 for extra State: $4.70g15.20 for sur
fine Michigan, Jowa, Ohio, die ; $6 .4006 70 pe for
extra do. including shipping brands of rounti•tioop Ohio
at 64 60[46 80. and trade brands at $.5 6507 50.
southern Flour is fie lower, with leas activity; the
sales tor blde at $5.606.60 for superfine Baltimore.
end $6 tiftg PO for extra do.
Canadni Flour is heavy. and 0(74106 lower; sales 700
bids at si. (..05.70 for cowmen, and $5 70 1 / 7 .40 for good
to choice.
13.yeTi cur is firmer and selling at $4.2.5@5.%) for the
ranee of gre . and superfine. '
Corn Meal to more steady and ln fair request: we quota
Jersey at $4; Caloric $43004. 40 ; Bratid7wine $1.50;
PuDellel)ll3 $21.75.
Wheat is dull, end nominally I@re lower. with very
little doing. The axles are 50.000 bushels at $1 01© I. et
for Chicago Spring; $1.(8051.23 Mr Milwaukee Club':
$1.9.%_011 :.1) for amber Iowa: sl.26fi>:l .31 for, winter rod
Wesit. re, and $1.:2001.41 for amber Michigan.
Bye i not tand firm at 58c@$.1.
Barley is ncrainal.
Oase are tiinter, and selling at 680567.3 for Canada; 670
74c for Western, and 710740 for Stain.
Corn is less act lye, and a abode easier: stile? 50,000 bn
slugs I,t Ell ~ , , 082c for shipping, and 80©8lc for Blatant.
Puovieloss —There is an active emand for York,
chirtly for sour meta and prime, and the market is firm
The Fees aro 7,210 bbls.at $l4 for new mess; $12.255 - 012 5)
for old 'teas: CO 6r01.1 for sour meet; $lO APO for
pave. and $l3 25016 for prime mesa. Beef gigot, and
unchanged. with small sales a; merlons ratea. There
is nothing doing in tierce Beef or Beef Flame.' Cat Meats
are Ii; in at EN Calra`c for Hams. and s .4f@SOlfar ShmOde".
Bacon is tpamt. Lard is in fair demand, bat the market
is lower; sales of 2,100 bids and tierces at 10,1q.d.1c. Bat
ter and Cheese are steady. and in F ood demand.
...LSI 0915"1.
...15152K
723. um%
..3f 70 3t75
..3f 72h 03f TT:
109 4110
• P 9.140 160
, •
5a?...40) 133
... 56(di- 157
. 150400
PIILADELPI.II.9 BOA.RD 01? TAILDE. .
AU; ISE NON B. ROBERTS. 1
30E114 R. PENT; OSI3, Com METTIIE OP THE MONTH
SA AC S. WATE R 'MA IX.
AT TIIF; METte.l2l-kliTS' 1:X01 - 1AWAE, PHILADICLPITIA.
Ship £4aranak. Rowland Livorpool, soon
Brig Ella Reed, Jarman......... ........ soon
Briq lieoka. 8urn5....., .... . ... .. St Domingo City, soon
Brig Ida (Br), Collins Barbados, soon
Bohr reonland.,Evans Havana, soon
&lir St Lawrence. Kind] Port Spain, soon
MARINE - INTELLIGENCE.
9VII 101.410
41 h 93.247
.1:7.90,101
. 3C 45:1 0/4
HI Si]
. 19.976,292
1.0111 , OF PIIILADELPITIA, Sept. 23,1803
SUN RISES... .
1111311 WATIR
. Bark Glenwood. Fairchild, 15 days from New Orleans,
in ballot t to .1 E Batley &
Bark A .7,u )117.4beth,IN:orgrave,10 days from St Thomas
in ballatt to W (lemmings at Son.
Schr Trade Wind. Gonary. from Kingston, Ja, lust,
with Icgwood to 1.1 N Wetzler & Co---vessel to Curtis &
Selo' Ella, Bowen, 10 days from New Bedford,with oil
to SlLobr & Co
.
Schr Sarah. Benson, 6 days from New Bedford, with
`mdse to captain: - • ,
S'ehr Pearl, Brown, 6 days from Boston, wiih linseed
to ord cr.
Fehr W P Coy. Houck, from Boßton, with hemp to
Fitter, Weaver &
Schr Ida F Wheeler, Dyer, 6 days from Portlaudovith
hides to C. ()Van liorn.
.
• • •
.'7ehr Abby Brown. Cook, 8 dam from Proyiucetown,
with mdse to Geo 1; Kerfoot.
Seta Ellen Rezpah. Sinith, 5 days from Welliteet. with
mdse to Geo ii Kerteot,
Bohr B Parting % Baxter, G days from Boston, with
mdcc to 'l* wells & Co.
SChr H Dt 19ILT, Keilpp. 5 days from Glonceeter, with
mdre l Crowell & Collinr
Solt r Sarah Elizabeth. Kelly, I days from Boston.with
mdse to Crowell 8:
Schr Lr.ther Child, Kelly, 5 days from Boston, with
mdlo to Crowell &
Sabi. John Curtis, Norbury. 5 days from Kewbern,l'.iC,
in bada , ,t to captain.
Schr Wonder, Gage, 4 days from Providence, in ballast
to
ca Ma ptain.
ry, Tice, 4 day, from New York, with mdse to
D Cooler.
Schr Ii Segur, Paine, 5 days from Welitleet, with masa
to Geo B Kerloot. '
• - • • .
Sebr Sophia Ann. Smith, 3 days from Boston, with.loo
hbds syrup to order.
Schr ( T Hilt, Weldon, 5 days from :Yew Pork, with
salt to Win Dunun & Son.
. .
Schr, Farmer, Laws. 2 days from Milford, Del, with
grain to Sas Barrett & Son. •
Soh r Vandella, Cooper. 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
grain. to Jae Barratt & Son.
Steamer Olive Branch, I.lnghes, St hours from if York,
with mdse to W M Baird dr lio.
Steamer Sarah. Jones; 24 hours from New York, with
rodeo to W M Baird & Co,
Steamer. hionitor, Williams, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to Wm M Baird St Co. •
Steamer 11l Illasiey. Smith. 24 hours from New York.
with mdse to W M Baird Sr. Co.
Steamer Beverly. Pierce, 24 hours from New York,
with =dee to W P Clyde.
The bark Sea Eagle is not below, the Glenwood
haying been mLitaken for her.
CLEARED.
Brig P C ICing., Doane, St Thomas, SE Barley & CO.
Brig Eliza Ann. lietricis. Boston. di,
Brix Stella, Conine. l'ortland. do
Brig. Esquimau): (Br), Chisholm, Halifax, C C Van
Horn.
Brig G W Barter, Gilchrist, Boeton, Hammett, Van
Boson & Leaman.
Solar Lizzie Raul, Erambes, Port Royal, H A Adams.
Schr Lamot Dupont, Hering, Port Royal, Workman
Sc Co.
Schr Alabama, Vangilder, Quincy Point, L Andenried
& Co.
Ear S Applegate, Barrett, Fort Monroe, Tyler, Stone
& Co
Adv. Bed
Schr Mary Elizabeth, Shaw, NOW Haven, do
Schr Colorado, Sheppard. Banversport, Castner, Stick
ney
Behr 0 1p Ellett:toy, Garwood, Fall River, do
Schr Pantbort, Clark. New London, Buckley &Co.
Schr Suzan Ullman, Bartlett, Boston, C A ileekscher
Sutr II A Rogers, Itogero, do do
Schr .A Tirroll, 'Higgins, Boston, Noble, Caldwell&Co.
Schr Polly Price, Amos. Boston. Bancroft, Lot:vise-Igo
Schr 14V W Simmons, Godfrey. Salem, J R White
& Co
Boh C ff Vickery. Babbitt, Taunton, Blakiston, Grad'
Schr S Washburn, 'inhrasher,. do do -
Schr Mary. Tice. Melville. contain.
Ztr Swan. Rose, Sassafras river. captain.
Str Ann Eliza, _Richards, New York, w P Clyde.
Str Philadelphia, Allen. Alexandria, Li S Clnarterm'r.
Sir Farmer, Collins, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES. Del, sept. 20,
Tho hark Irma, for Barbados; threo barks, names not
known, five brigs, and about fifty schooners, comnrisin.g
the whole Seat detained here ey the gale on the 18th and
19th, are now leaving the harbor. Wind North; weather
fair.
Yours, .3tec, AARON IiARSHAL.I...
(Correspondence of The Press.)
BEADING. Sept 21.
The following boats from . tho Union Canal passed into '
the Sclraylkill Canal to-cay, bound to Philadelphia,
laden and consigned 3.13 follows:
Pner Sisters. huniter to S Bolton; Oar Nephew. do to
Norcross & Sheets; Oen Lane. do to. M Trump & Sou;
May Flower, bit coal to E S Buckley.
•
(Correspondence of The Press.)
HAVES DE GRACE, Sept 21.
The steamer Wyoming left here this morning with the
following boats in tow. laden and consigned as follows
Ti Koch, lumber to W F Taylor: Mary llickhoff, do to
Craig; Derby. do to Wilmington; 'E 11. Tramp, do to
M Trump & Fon; A E Knapp, do to 11 Wolverton; .N
Mitchell. do to Malone & Trainer; James Henry, coat to
Delimare City.
MEMORANDA.
Stfamship Saxon, Matthews, hence at Boston 21st.
Er Ship Northland, Arey. from Alen!main for London, at
Deal fth lust. and proceeded.
Ship Golden City. Moore, from Bassein for Amsterdam,
off Beachy Bead tali inst. . _
Ship Herald of the illorni i inf. n giin.rAartiorritiston
11) .g l ailMje . tUrett P irteh), - lionwes, henna at Ileivoet 4th.
inst.
Bark Parthilta (Dan), Hansen. 19 days from Baenos
Ayres, at New York Slot lost, with hides, &c.
Berk l'nma Donna ( Sr), Sawyer; cleared at Boston
art inst for Buenos Ayrue via St John. -
Brig Mazatlan. 31errymati, cleared at Portland 19th
inst for this port,
Brig Nathaniel Stevens, Haskell, hence for Boston, at
Holmes' Hole 18th inst.
Brig A Taylor, Gulliver, hence for Salem, at_Newport
18th inst.
Brig Herald, Gray, from Siopican for this port, sailed
from Newport 19th inst. -
Sabre (3 Willard. Parsons, and Georgia. Deering,
hence at' ortland 19th inst.
Schr Georgia, Gilchrist, from Bangor for this port, at.
Bath 13th inst.
Schre Fly. Cheeseman, and Ceres, Simmons, hence at
Nantucke t. 19th inst.
Schr S L Crocker, PreshreY, hence at Taunton Dar
instant.
Schr 11 Thompson, Lloyd, hence at Somerset 18th inst.
Schr Bloaise, Berry, sailed from Providence 20. h inet
for this port.
Schr Rodman M Price. from Gloucester for this port,
sailed from Newport 19th inst.
Sclr R - 11 Perkins, hence for Portland. at Newport 19th
instant.
Schr Wright,Brown, cleared at Boston Met lust for
this port.
Soh! Summit, from Wellfleet for this port, at Newport
23th inst.
Notice is given that the Spar Buoy placed on. Loyer
Bar, Saco river. to mark the approach to Saco. has bro.
ken from its mooring and gone adrift. It Rill be replaced
as coon as possible.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.- THE
undersigned have this day formed a Copartnership
for the transaction of the Dry Goods Commission Busi
ness tinder the name and style of *EVAN'S tic CO., No.
July 1.1313. [sels-120
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—THE
undersigned members of the late firm of Smith,
Williams, & Co.. have this day entered into copartner
ship under the name and style of EL P. St W. P. SAI..TH,
for the transaction of the Dry Goods Commission. busi
ness at No. 221. CHESTNUT Street.
HENRY, P. ROTH.
W.K. P. SMITH, Jr.
PRITADELPIILL Sept. 1at,1563. se-1m
NOTICE.-JOSEPH LEA HAS ASSO
CIATED with him JAMES McCARTER and MIN
11. FRALEY in the transaction of the Commission Easi
ness, which will herafter be conducted under the Nrin of
JOSEPH. LEA. dc CO.,
. _
PRILADSLPITTA. September 3Salif
1 1 .11 . 0 MEISTRUf Street:
011110 K SALES, SMALL PROFITS
vcco DEAN'S CIGAR STORE. 335 CHESTNUT Street,
you can buy FINE , MIT CHEWING TOBACCO 25 per
cent. less than anywhere else.
Anderson's Solace, Hoyt's Sunnyside,
Standard, Old Continental, Young America, and Good
win's N. Y. Patent Pressed, for eight cents each.
PlarAation, Cornish's Virgin Leaf. Yellow Bank, Ho
ne), Dew. Amulet, National, Heart's Delight, 8:1vory,
Medallion, Nonpareil, and. Mrs. Miller's-Pine-cut Chew
inr. Tobacco. for four eent.z.each.
- . .
FINE COT IN YELLOW PAPERS. —Lilienthal's,
Backus & Campbell's. Yellow• Bank, Grano. for three
cents each.
FINE. CUT CHEWING TOBACCO IN BULK. —Ander
son's Solace, BoYt's Sunnyeide, Dean's Golden Prize,
Dean's Philadkphia Fine Cut. Honey Dew. 'Michigan.
and Pride of Kentucky. for six 4entz per ounce.
Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco by the pound, 45, 60, 75, 90
cents, and $l.
IMPORTED HAVANA AND YARA CIGARS, and do
mestic Cigars of all kinds, C 5 per cent_ less than others
sell, at wholesale or retail, at
DEAN'S CIGAR STORE..
335 OBISTNUT Street.
Wilmington and Newark Corporation Notes taken at
Par. j y 3-tf
DR. DU BOUCIEET. •
DENTIST,
No. 1533 ARCH 3 - tret,.cor. Sixteenth. se9-he
PIIRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA
TIONS, with full descriptions of character. given
DAY and EVENING. by J. L. OA.PEN,
rai-frawfitn No. 25 South TENTH Street.
THOMSON'S LONDON
KITCHENER OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for
families. hotels. or public institutions, in
TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Phila
delphia Ranges, Hot-Air Furnaces, Portable Heaters,
Lowdown Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stew
hole Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves. &c., at wholesale
and retail. lw the manufacturers.
CHASE. SHARPS. & N,
THOME°
anl9-wfm-6m No. 200 N. SECOND Street.
io N • STEAM AND WATER
4EATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Gor,p , s PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATER.
- -
THOMPSON'S LONDON KJTCHINER., and 'aU other
Improved COOKING APPARATUS.
Boilers and Water Backs. Parlor and other Grates,
Regikters and. Ventilators, Baclssand Jambs, and. all
things connected with the above h jA la s n i c x h s o i t . b w. nei o n o e D ss . ..
No.' 41 South FOURTH Street.
.B. FELTWIILL, Superintendent. ap29 Isr
626 GOLDTHORP & CO., 625
• ManolactniEoro of •
Tassels. Cords, Fringes, Curtains, and Furniture
Gimps; Curtain Loops, Centre Tassels.
Pictures and Photograph Tassels,Blind Trimmings.
Military and. Dress Tammings, Ribbons, Neck Ties,
ete., etc. No. 625 MARKET Street,
reye•gru Philadelphia.
TWOTTVILLE GLASS WORKp.-- - VVE
have a FURNACE IN BLAST,
and are prepared to attend to orders for BOTTLES of
every deierirlion. .
B. 8.-& U. W. BENNERS,
eel4.lme 27 South FRONT:Street.
A.CK ERE L, HERRING, SHAD,
2, WO bbls Mass. No. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, late-caught
fat fish, in assorted packages.
2,110 bbis New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and. Halifax
Herring.
ABM boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No 1 Herring.
)60bble new Mess Shad.
200 bores Herkimer County Cbeese. &c.
In store and for sale by MURPHY & KOONS
ial4tf
No, 146 NORTH WHARVES.
CEIAM --
PAGNE.AN INVOICE' OF
s•-• " Gold Lac," and "Gloria"" Champagne, dn (marts
and pintejset received per French chip Mae Amelle,",
for Bale by CHAE;I3. & JAB..O,IIIITAAI.B,
Sole Agents,
" " IRA WATANITT and Al GRANITE AtA.
MORGAN, ORR- & CO STEAM
'ENGINE IttIIT.DIIRS, Iron Founders. and General
Machinists and Boiler Makers. kin. I,xlo CALLownna,
Street, Philadelphia, fel9-1y
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1863.
LETTER. :.:11AGS
6 00 I SUE' SETS
MEE=
NOTICE TO MARINERS
COPARTNERSIUE'S.
W. EVANS.
JOS.' EVE.NS
EDIUCATIONAL.
ivr It S. 1.. I'. 13 A U Gil' S SELECT
SCHOOL, 835 GEARY Street, se22-5r
L. CA_ lIPEN'TER, 7121 ALCIIIIER OF
• DANCING. 02.5 ARCH Street. Call at hle Rooms.
Deily end every Evening. se22•lmt
FORGE A. NEWBOLD, HAVING
accepted the charge of Friende' School at ABING
TON, will discontinue Fairview 13oarding School at
NORRISTOWN. For circulars and particulars, address
will be JI‘NKINTOWN P. 0.. Montgomery countY.
Pa., after the 29th instant: till then at NORRISTOWN.
Session will COIII7IIOIICO oth of 10th monthaB63: se7-tool
(7. I ,I.RMANTOWN FEMALE SEMINA
RY, GREEN street, eolith of WALNUT Liam
Trill reopen September 9. Circulars may be obtained at
the &minary.
Profeseor WALTER S. FORTESCITE, A. Et.
att2A-lin Principal
CDESTNUT STREET FEMALE SEMI
NARY.--English and Prench Boarding- and Das ,
School. Principals, Miss Bonney and Mist Dillaye.
The twenty. seventh semi-annual session will open Wed
nesday, September 9, at Atli S Chestnut Street, Philadel
phia. Particulars from circulars. aulfi-toci
MISS (3. A. BURGIN WILL REOPEN
A Y -a- Ar SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LKDIES, No. 1037
WALNUT tJt. , SEPTEBIBER 14. 1865. ar„2.5,36t*
F ara- `
'NDS' ACADEMY FOR BOYS,
rear of 41 m aria ELEVENTII . Btreet- $l2 por term
of twenty-two weeks. All denominations admitted.
One session from 9 till 2. Reopens Bth month, Sept. lat.
m ,
an 24-1 W. W
VOTING LADIES' SCHOOL, AND
CLASSES FOR HOME STITDY, No. 903 CLINTON
street. Established by Prof. C. D. CLEVELAND i 1834.
Fall Term commences Soptomber 14
an24.23n PLINY E. CHASE.
RELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE
-co A BOARDIR a-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
This Institution is located in the northern limits of AT
TLE BOROUGH, Rfiddletown township, Mucks county,
Penn's, —a rural district, unsurpassed for beauty and
healthfulness.
The Fall and Winter term Will open TENTH MONTH
15t.116.3, and continue in session 28 weeks.
The course of instruction is thorough and complete in
all ti's elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH.
CLRSSIC AL, and NIATHEHATICAL education.
MST terms and other particulars see circular, which:
may be had on application to the Principals, ATTLF-.llo‘
ROUGFI Post Office. Penn's, or from E. PaREISE., cor
ner of EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. Philadelphia.
ISRAEL ! J. GilaHalfE.
- -
JANE P. GlidliA.ME,
Principals
CENTRAL INSTITUTE,. N. W.
corner TBNI.II end SPRING GARDEN Streets, will
REOPEN SEPTEMBBB. Ist. Boys piepared for any Di-'
vision of the Pnbllo Grammar Schools. for College. or for
Business, Can24-2el H. G. BIoGNIRTI. A. td.
TtIADAME MASSE 'AND M'LLE MO
'" ElNtall reopen their FREZ7CII AND ENGLISH
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL EORYOUNG LAMS.
134.% SPRUCE Street, on the loth of SEefEKBSR.
For circulars or other particulars apply at the above
number. au24-2m
TROY FBMALE SEMINARY.-THIS
Institution offers the accumulated advantages of
fifty years of successful operation.
Every facility is provided for a through course of Imo
ful and ornamental education. nude: the direction of a
sorpe, of more than twenty professors and teachers,
For Giro:dare, OPT.I.v to •
a2O-35t• JOV,II H. WILLA.RD. Troy, 11", "Y",.
•E -
'
°ENDORFF S MILITARY AOA
DEMY FOR BOYS (located :n 'FAUX:NEE Street,
rear of the Academy of Music) is NOW OPEN. DaYS of
Tuition MONDAY and. THURSDAY. at 4 o'clock P. M.
For circulars; apply to HOYT & BRO., TENTH and
CHESTNUT, "or to Major G. ECKENDORFF'S resi
dence, 1903 COATES Street. sels-12.t
V ILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY—A
SELECT BOARDING SCMOOL, NE= MEDIA,
PA.—Thorough ceurse in Mathematics,_ Classics, Eng
lish Brancbee, Natural Scioncen. Ito. Military Tactics
taught. ChtBBs3 Book-keeplng, Surveying, and Civil
Engineering. PupiLs taken of all ages. School opens
September let. Boarding, per week, $2.25. Tuition,per
Quarter, te. Yor catalogues. or information, Adams
Rev. J. HERVEY BARTON,
Mi-Srn VILLAGE GREEN, Pa.
MISS M. W. HOWES' YOUNG LA
DIES' BOARDING. and DAY SCHOOL. N 0.1525
CHESTNUT Sbnet, will reopen WEDNESDAY, 9tb.
September. ee:3-1m
TZATON ACADEMY, VOR. BOTH
X. 114, AT KENVETT SQUARE, Chester corDAY,
Pa- The Winter Term of this Institute will. comments
on SECOND DAY, the 12th of 10th mo next, and eon
tihno in session twenty-four weeks. For circulars, con
taining terms and particulars, addressWlLL( AM
CHANDLER, Criminal, Kennett . Square.. or 0.
WES
STEM CHANDLER, "Rs reference, No. 160 G CHERRY,
or 2.t41 MARKET Street. Philadelphia. soi-nawsim.
ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CJIURCH. LOCUST and JUNIPER.
Streets.—The Autumnal Session will open on MONDAY.
September 7th, at 9 o'clock A. M Applications for rid
minion may be made during the wee's, preceding, be
tween ID and. 1?. o'clock A. M.
JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M.,
aull-nrcrf 6cr Head Master.
pm - MISSES CII.APMAN'S BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL POE YOUNG LADIES
Will reopen SEPT. L Murders may be obtained•of Mr-
HILL, 604 Walnut st. • of Mesers. LINDSAY &EL ADE.
MON, 26 South Sixth'et„ or by applicatiqn to the Prin
cipals at Hohneeblarg. Pa. 3713 izwiSra*
TEE MISSES ROGERS° ENG-LISTA
- 2 - AND FEHNCH BOAR.DING AND DAY SCHOOL
for Young Ladies will reopen TUESDAY, September Ist;
at 350 South FIFTEENTEt Street. an2S-wfm181;
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE, FOR
YOUNG LADIES, No, C.ll MtaRSTIGLY, Street, re•
opened Sept. itn. GILBEZF. COMBS. A. M.,
an29•lne Principal.
IVTISS IEOc.PESIhT, _REOPEN
BOARDING and DAY &DROOL for. Yount Ladieu,
at 14.4 . 19 LoousT Street, on TUESDAY, the Isth of Sep
tember. anl3-lut.
LAW SCHOOL OF TITFI Ii N 1 V ERSITY
OF CHIC ,4.5 , O.
The fall term begins the 16th of Sep ember ixtstant.
Thie School offers facilities for a Legal Elncation equal
to any in the country. By an order of the Supremo
Court of Illinois. the diploma is received as satisfactory
evidence of legal attainments to admit to the bar of that
blate. For circulars address
sedLaScwSt* H. BOOTH. Chicago
MBS. B. BLANCHARD'S SCHOOL
for TiliiiSElS and young LADIES, at No. :AS South
EFGETiniNTH-.Street. Will reopen September Cir
culars can be ha on application. eta-6w*
COTTAGE SEMINARY FOR YOUNG
LADIES. —This pleasant and, thorough School is
accessible by; reading Railroad, and within lees than
two hone' ride of l'hiladelPhia.
The neat cession will open the FIRST TUESDAT
NOVEtiIBER.
For Circulars, and particulars. address the Principal,
REV. R. CRVISSEf
Porrru, -
------ - Drontkomery CoCounty, Penna.
A - FRENCH GENTLEMAN DESIRES
-L-•-• employment as Teacher of the French Language.
Drawing, (isometry, 'and Music, in School or Family.
Beat references. Box 45% I'. 0. sel.6 iit* 4
Q„IGNOR CORTESI WILL RESUME
)"--' the Singing , Lessons on the MR instant, and the
Class for beginners on the Ist of October. Residence
10GS WALNUT Street. . sels-12t*
NORMAL MUSICAL INSTITUTE._
No. O North EIAPENTEI Street.— •
selo-14n. JOHN 130 WEIL Principal.
fl LENWO OD MATD.EMATIOA:L
AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL,
The above litittXiel. GAP.
on
_SEgo!TD-DAY
(Monday), the lid of the NINTH ' I P l e f l 67fla (September).
For particulars apply to
SAMUEL ALSOP,
Principal,
seS-2m Delaware Water Gap, Monroe county, Pa.
MISS BROOKS AND MRS. J. E. HALL
will re-open their Boarding and Day School, for
'Young Ladies, at 1215 WALNUT Street, on the 14th of
SSPTENBE.II an3l-2m
)".--SUPPLER'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
Ladies. S. E. corner MARSHLLL and. SPRING
GARDEN Streets. Duties resumed Sept. 7th. ENOCH
SIIt'PLEE, A. Bi - ., Principal. an.3l-lin
WM. S. COOLEY, A. M., WILL RE_
I open his Cie-este:Lt. - Mathematical, and Hugligh
School, at 3To. 1112, )111.1:KST Street, Monday, Septem
ber 7. au.3l-Im*
THE MISSES CASEY & MRS. BEEBE'S
-A- French and English Boarding and Day-School. No.
1.708 WALNUT street, Will re-open on WEDNESDAY.
September 16. ang 7-2rn
OXF°"FEMALE SEMINARY, OX
FORD, Chester comity, Pa., will begin its next
session OCTOBER 2L For cuoulars address Miss BA
%SR, Princhial.
TICIILADELPIIIA COLLEGIATE IN
for Young Ladies. 1530 ARCH Street.
Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH. D. D.. i Associate
Rev. E. CLARENCE SMITH . . A.M., f Principals.
Ample accommodations for boarding scholars.
The Ninth Academic. Year mill begin on MONDAY,
September 14. For circulars, and other information, ad
dress Box 2611, P. O. - je2s-3m5
MRS. MARY W. D. SCHAFFER
will open her SCHOOL FOB GIRLS, from eight
to P,fteen years of age, at - 1.037 WALNUT Street, on
MONDAY, - September'7,3243. . an26-Im*
THOMAS BALDW IN ' S ENGLISH
Mathematical and Classical School for Boys, N. B.
sower BROAD and. AMOR, will reopen Sept. 1. ani6lins
9 - BEANTLY LANGTON'S AOA
• DENT for Boy*, No. Ezi-H North TENTH Street,
Will be reooemed on MONDAY, September 7th. au2S im
SELECT FAMILY SCHOOL FOR
BOYS, AT .CLAYMONT, Delaware. The. Winter
Term will open SEPTEIIIBBR 9.
ceB-Da° Rev. SORB B. CLEMSON, D.D., Rector.
IpIHrLADELPIIIA PROFESSIONAL
-a- INSTITUTE, S. E. earner of THIRTEENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, Is now open, with a complete GYM.
NaSIUM for the exclusive, use of the pupils. Call and
see its peculiar modes of instruction and its advantagee.
Send for circulars.
sea-tf I. NEWTON PEIRCH. Prlnciesl.
G A
E oRGE R BRKEh'S FNGLISII
• 1 / 4 -A and cLAsslcer, SCHOOL, PRICE Street, Ger
mantown. The Tenth Academia Year wll.l opan on
MONDAY, September 7th, 1863. ses-lin
pLASSICAL INSTITUTE DEAN
street. above Sprese.—The duties of the Classical
Lrestitute will be resumed SEPTEMBER 7th.
an27-2mt* J. W. PAIRES, D. D., Prineipal.
B ICENDALL'S CLASSICAL AND
• ENGLISH SCHOOL, S. E. corner of THIRTEENTH
arid LOCUST Streets, will reopen MONDAY, Septem.
her 7th.' ar.27-Im*
SCHOOL FOR BOYS. AND GIRLS,
CHERRY STREET, Wm OF TWENTIETH sr.—
A School for Boys and Girls vrUl be opened in the first
Door of the NEW JERUSALEM 011aRCH.-in CHEERY,
West of Twentieth street, on the ESCOND*MONDAY in
September, by Mies M.B, PRESTON.Miss Preston has
had many years of successful experience as a Teacher
and Principal of one of the largest Grammar Schools in
the city of blew York. The comes of studies will coin
prise the penal branches of Instrfiction, heSides Latin,
French, and Drawing, at the option of the paren.te.
Terms—For Pupils over 10 years of age, per school
rear of 10 months $5O
For Pupils of l 0 years of age and under
Applications may be addressed to the care of W. H.
BENADE, P. 0., Philada. ati2.3-lee
THE CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL,
-a- and BUSINESS INSTITUTE for Young <Men and
Boys, corner of EIGHTH and BRITON WOOD streets,
reopens on MOBID.ELY L SePtomber 7th.
aa26.lta J. P. BIRCEI, A. M., Principal.
N vaLLIAli FEWSMITII'S CLASSI
CAL; AND ENG USTI SCHOOL . , No. 1008
CHESTNUT Street. The Fall Term will , commence
SEPTIOIBER 7. so4-lact.
MISS ELIZA W. SMITH'S SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1.21.0 SPRUCE street.
will be reopened on Monday, SEPTEMBER; 14 The
course embraces the elementary and higher branches of
a thorough English education, with French,German.
Music, Drawing, &c. sel-2m*
A R. TAYLOR. TEACHER OF
Singing and Piano, 12126 MELON Street, will
resume September 1. an3l-1m•
P ENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA
DEMY, AT WEST CHESTER: (For Boarders only. )
The duties of this Academy will be resumed on THURS
DAY, September 3d. The following gentlemen compose
the Board of Trustees:
Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, President.
Capt. N. M. APPLE, Vice President.
W. E. B aRBEB. Esq.. Secretary.
JAMBS H. OMR, Ez., Treasurer.
Rev. Thos Newton. D. D., James L. Claghorn,
I 13.•
Rev. Time. Brainerd, b. D., Charles Dungan..
Hon Oswald Thompson. Cleo. P. Russell,
Hon. Chas. O'Neill, W. L. Springs,
T
Ron. John Hickman, Geo. L. Farrell. =
Hon.-W . R Lehman, Addisqn may, •
Col. Wm. Bell Waddell, T. B. Peterson. .
Jae. B. Townsend, heodore Hyatt. •
The advantages afforded for the acquirement of a tho
rough military education are second only to =those of
West Point. • The Academic Staff is composed of tho
roughly (competent instructors. The Educational De
partment embraces Primary, Collegiate, and 413cieutille
courses. The Mathematical and Military. Ddpartment
is under the charge of a Graduate of the 'United States
Military Academy of the five yearl' coarse
Careful attention is paid to the moral instruction of
the cadets. Circulars may be had of JAMES H. ORR&
Esq.. Ho. 616 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, or of -
Col. THEO. HYATT.
West Chester, ro.
EDITUATIONAr,.
QAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, THIRTY
NOTII and MARKET Streets, Philadelphia.
The COURTL AND SAUNDERS' CADETS nave estab
lished the MILITARY reputation of this Seminary. Its
Literary' and Scientific character has been known for
"many y
ears. Lectures in both departments, especially
on Chemistry. accompanied by experiments, ,and on
History. will be delivered by Professors who would
live satisfaction in any Univerali y. Address
2.e2.1m Profeaeor E. D. SAUNDBRS, D.D.
B • WINTHROP TAPPAN'S
M
School for Young Lathan removed, to 1939
,CEIESTPrUT Street, re• opens Sept: 16th. 809.1 m
HENRY ITVOLSIEFFER,.PROFES
x• • SOR of Mode. No. 4.50 N. SIXTH St. an2ll.lm•
PAOPOSALS,
(IIFFIOII COMMISSARY OF SUBSJ:ST
- ENC PUILADIWPI3rA, :lent. 22. 1003.
PROPOI 4 ALS. will bo received- at this °Mee until 12
o'clock M., on FRIDAY. September 25, for furnishing,
to the United States Subsistence Deparimeht, delivered
iu Philarielphia
-4,C130 BARRELS T.IXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR, in well
000pered, bead-lined barrels (brands to be men
Honed in the bid), to be ground within 30 days of
date of this ai-vertisement.
9:),(00 Pounds First-quality, kiln-dried. COIIN 'LIEU. in.
barrels. ,
25. WO Poem's WillTE STJGAB, 3n barrels.
(3,0f0 Gallons VINEGAR. in now barrels.
mew Form& good hard SOAP, in pound bars, full
weight. •
26,000 Dowd s clean, floe. dry SALT. in barrele. 'Ka
ELMO Callous MOLASSES or SYRUP, in new barrels.
Samples distinctly marked must accompany bids.
Each hid moot be accompanied with the written gua
rantee oft wo'respousible persons, for the faithful perform
ance of the agreement.
Bids will include packages and delivery In th.e city.
and any inferior packages or - cooperage will be con
sidered sufficient cause for the rejection of stores.
No bide from parties who have failed to Will a former
agreement will be considered.
Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Subsistence
Stores," and. directed toF. N. BUCK '
5e22.4t Capt and C. S. V. S.
AIRY °LOTT-TING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE—TWELFTH and ornAnn streets.
PftII.afIiLPAIA, Sept,~lS,Sept-. 1853,
SEALED PROPOSALS are invited at this office until
12 o'clock AL on TITURSIYAY, the 24th inst., to furnish
promptly st the Schuylkill Areenal:
V , TAX. 'UPPER LEATHER. of the best quality; pure oak
tanned from Maim-liter hides, and well finished.
SOLE LEATHER—Meet quai pure oak tanned from
Buenos Ayres or La Plata hides, to be not less than Id
feet per eide.
COMMON TENTS, army standard, of cotton or linen, to
weigh 10 or. - to the yard preferred. Samples of the
material to be used must -be submitted with the pro
posals. •
HAVERSACKS. painted, army standard.
DARK BLUE THREAD. 140. 3.5. Salll.PloB regnired.
Bidders must state in their proposals tie price, quanti
ty bid for, and time of delivery
The tbility of the bidder to fill the contract must be
gnerantied by two• responsible persons, whose signa
tures must he appended to the guarantee, and said
guarantee must accompany the bid.
Bidders, as welt as their eareties or finarantors, who
may not be known at this -office, will tarnish a certifi
cate from the United States District Attorney, Postmas
ter, or other public functionary, at the residence of the
bidder or guarantors, setting forth, clearly ,the fact that
the bidder and hie sureties are responsible men, who
will, if a - montract is awarded them, act in
-good faith
With the United States, and faithfully execute the same.
Samples of the Leather and Haversacke, to which de
liveries mutt conform. can he seen at this aloe.
Proposals must be endorsed, 'Proposals for. Army
Supplies." stattngthe particular article bid for.
Blank Alms for "Proposals' can be had on applica
tion at this office. G. H. CR0851.9.01.
Ee19424 Asst. Q M. General U. S. Army.
ARMY CLOTIIING AND EQUIPAGE
OFFICE,
CINCINNATI, Ohio. September 16, 1663.
PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until
MONDAY NOOD, September 28th, 1861, for furnishing,
by contract, the following articles, viz.:
Overcoats, Footmen's;
Overcoate, Mounted; •
Company Order Books;
Do. .-Clothing Books;
D0..4"-Descriptive do. -
Do: Morning ItoporeBooks;
Post Order do.:
Do. MorDillE Report do.
Do. Letter do. ;
Do. Guard Report do :
Regimental General Order Books: -
Do. Letter do. ;
Do. Descriptive do.:
Do. Index do. ; -
Do.. Order do.:
Target Practice • d o ;
Inspection Report do.
Parties offering goods must in all eases furnish sam
ples, and must distinctly state in their bids the quantity
of goods they propose to furnish. the price, and the time
of delivery. A guarantee. signed personally by two re
sponsible parties. and agreeing that the bidder will en
ter into a contract if the award is made to him, must ac
company each proposal.
All supplies must ha delivered in good new packages,
free of charge, at the United States Inspection Depot, in
this city.
Written contracts will be entered into with parties to
whom awards are made, and bonds required of them in
sums squat to ono-fourth the value of the goods con
tractea fur.
Bids will be opened Monday, September 28th, 1563. at
2 o'clock I'. M., at the Impaction Rooms, and. bidders
are invited to be present. '
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is
re ser an ed.
`' Blank Forms for Propesala, Contracts, and. Bonds,
may be obtained at this once.
Dy order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q M. G.
C. W. MOULTON, -•
selB-8t Captain and A. Q. M.
A SSIS T ANT QUARTERMASTER
GENEEAVS OFFICE.
10th September, 1863.
PROPOSALS will ce received at this office until WED
NESDAY. 23d inst., at 12 o'clock rd., for the burial of all
the Soldiers who may die at any of the United. States
Army Hospitals in - and - around Philadelphia, luau
ding Chester and Chestnut Hill, and any other Hospi
tals or Camps, which may be hereafter erected or
located within the city limits, front lot of October
next to the 30th of September, 1264. Procosals must
include the coffin, conveyance of the body, cemetery .
charges, digging graves, setting np and lettering or
headboards. over each. grave, (bead-boards will be fur
nished by the Quartermaster's Department.) and all
other incidental expenses connected therewitn, Coffins
to hore,lmade, of good seasoned planed pine, not less
than AI inch thick, and of requisite length. Contractor
must bo at all times prepared, when notified, to give
prompt attention to burin' of soldiers. The right is re
served to reject all bids deemed. too high.
sell-lit A. BOYD. Captain. and A. Q. lit
REMOVALS.
R E OVAL JOIN o. BAKER,
' Wholesale Druggist, has removed to 71.8 IikELXVI'
West, Particular attention is asked to JCR C.
BAKER & CO.'S COD-LAVED, OIL. Raving increased
facilities lu this new establishment for manufacturing
end bottling, and the avails of fifteen years' experience
to the business, this brand of Cil has advantages over
all others, end recommends itself. Constant supplies
are obtained from the fisheries, fresh, pure, and sweet,
and receive the most careful personal attention of the
original pleptiotor. The increasing demand and wide
spread market for it make Its figurea low, and afford
great advantages for those buying in large quan
tities. erui-dif
H0T8a. , .!4.
NATIONAL HOTEL
NATIONAL
WASHINGTON, D. C
H. S. BENSON;PIP:PRILTOR,
Formerly pf the Ashland Renee, Philadelphia.
He is determined to merit,, and. hopes to receive, a flail
share of public patronage. jel9-em
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
(LATE nOVileg,)
PENNSYLVANIA AVENII3.
(Between Sixth and Saveuth Streets,
WASHINGTON CITY,
A. IL POTTS,
tny22-6m Prnpri tor
comma
(I 0 A L .---SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
C
MEADOW, and Spring Ifolmtain Lehigh Coal, and
best. Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill; Prepared QM'
pressly for Family use. Depot, N. W. corner of EIGEFFN
and WILLOW Streets. Office. No. 1.18 South SECOND
Street. 12p2-1y) J. WALTON . & CO.
BIEDICAIIar
• TO TUE -DISEASED OF ALL
GIASSES.—AII acute and chronic diseases cured,
by spec:al guarantee, at 12S) WALNUT Street,
Pidladelphia, when desired, and, in case of a &Al
um, no charge is made.
.
Extensive and commodious arrangements have
been recently made for boarding patients from a
distance at reasonable prices
Prof. C. H. BOLLES, the founder -of this nets
practice, has associated with him Dr. AL J. GALLO
WAY.A pftmphlet containing a multitude of cer
tificates of those cured ; also. letters and compli
mentary resolutions from medical men and. others,
will be given to any person free.
N. B.—Medical men and others who desire a
knowledge of my discovery can enter for a full
course of lectares at any time.
Consultation free.
DES. BOLLES & GALLOWAY.
12120 WALNUT Street.
VLEANSE THE BLOOD.-WITH C OR
rnpt, disordered, or vitiated Blood, you must be
sick all over. It may burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or
in some active disease, or it may merely keep you list
less. depressed, and good for nothing But you cannot
have good health while your blood is impure. Ayer's
Sarsaparilla purges oat these impurities and stimulates
the organs of life into vigorous action, restoring the
health and expelling diseaee. Hence it rapidly cures .a
variety of complaints which are caused by impurity of
the blood, such as Scrofula, or K1720'8 Roil, Tumors,
Ulcers, Sores, 'Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches. Boils, St.
Anthony's. Fire, Rose, or Erysipelas, - Tetter, or Said
Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Cancer, or Cancerous
Tumors, Sore Eyes, Female Diseases, such as Reten
tion, Irregularity, Suppression, Whites, Sterility,
Syphilis, or Venereal Disco sea Liver Complaints, and
Heart Disc ace, Try AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, and see
for yourself the surprising activity with which it
cleanses the blood and cures the disorders.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is so universally
known to surpass every other remedy for the care of
Coughs. Colds, Ipiluensa, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchi
tis. Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Con
sumptive Patients in advanced stays of the disease,
that it is useless here to recount the evidence of its -vir
tues. The world. knows them.
. .
AVER'S CATUARTIC PILLS, for Costiveness,. DVS
reveta. Indisestient. Lltbsenter it. Foul Stomach, Jaen,
dice, Headache, Heart burn, Piles, Rheumatism,
Dropsy, r Worms, mid, in short, for all tho purposes of a
pur,gatire medicine. -
Do not be pus off by unprincipled dcaler.s with other
Preparations which they reeks more proilt on. Demand
AYER'S, and tete no others. The sins want the best mid
titore is for them, and they aintuld hays it.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. TER .t CO., Lowell, Maya,
and sold by J. IiiaRRIS 4 CO., at wholesale, and by
PRRDERICK BROWN. • au2.7-mwf2ra
TA THAT IS LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH?
I
GOOD. NEWS FORTFIE Stpx NyouNDF!.p.
Messrs. J. GRIM. and. T. ALLEN, MEDICAL ELEC
TRICIANS (formerly associated with Profs: Bolles and.
GalloWay), having removed to No. 723 North TENTS
Street, between Coates and Brown streets, are now pre
pared to treat and cure all. Curable Diseases, whether
acute or chronic, pulmonary or paralytic, without a
shock .or any inconvenience. Poor Soldiers will be
treated gratuitously. The Ladles will be treated by a
lady. Among the diseases for which we will give a
special guarantee, when desired, we mention the f4l
-
CorsumtiOn.letlail stages Hemorrilego,
Paralysis, General Debility,
Neuralgia,. Diseases of the Liver or
Asth ma,_ Kidneys,
Fever and Ague, Diabetes ,
CoAgestion, Prolapses Uteri,
Dyspepsia; Womb),
Rhenmatam. Prolapsus Aryl. or Piles,
Bronchitis, Nocturnal Emission,&c., &c,
No charge for consultation. Office hours: 9A. M. to
6P. M. is6-6m
TOPMELLE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
tx DOCK is successful as a remedy, because those who
use it pronounce it the best
COUGH SYRUP,
the best Blood Purifier, the most efficient Invigorator,
and the best Cure for Scrofula ever offered to the public,
Sold by the proprietor. SUMELE,
3.5515 , MARKET Street.
And all Druggists.
EVANS & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFE
STORM
1.6 SOME{ FOURTH. STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always on
hand.
WILLIAM 11. YEATON & CO.,
1 I No. 201. South FRONT Street, -
Agents for the sale of the
ORIGINAL NEIDSIECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE,
Offer that desirable Wine to the trade.
Also, 1,000 cases ADO and medium grades
BORDEAUX CLARRTS.
100 cases "Brandenberg Freres" COGNAC BRANDY.
Vintage 1848. bottled in ,Yremee.
60 cases finest Tuscan Oil, in flasks; 2 dozen in case.
60 bbls finest quality Monongahela Whisky,
60 bble Jereey Apple Brandy. •
60,000 Havana Cigars, extra line.
Moat & Chandon. Grand Vin Imperial,
Champagne.
Together with a Inc assortment of Madeira, Sherry,
Port. Ac. fe24-ly
HERMETICALLY SE A.T:RD FRUITS
AHD VEGETABLES.—
. 2,030 dozen cans fresh Peaches.
2,000 do do do Pineapples. -
800 do do do Strawberries.
000 do do do Blackberries.
SW do do do WhortleberrieS.
2CO do do do Cherries.'
9,000 do do do Tomatoes, dm., &o ,
On hand and for sale by
RHODES do WILLIAMS, •
107 WATER Street.
eH .
OTTON-S.A.IL -DUCK AND CANVAS ` ,I of all numbers and brands.
Raven's Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, for
Tents, Awnings. Trunk and Wagon Covers.
Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drier Pelts, from 1 to 6 feet
wide. Tarpon/in, Bolting. Sail Twine, &c.
JoaN W. EVERMAN &
103 JOKES' A/ley.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
R„HERIFF'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditit ni Exponag, to me directed, util
he eXposeil to pti Id it: sale or vOndue, on MONDAY Even--
till . -Ng , . at 4 o'clock:, to . ..6e.noatn-street Hall
All that certain three-story brick unvsitaxe and lot Of
Mound hituate on the north side of Parrish. street,tl, rt -
four feet eastward from Ninth street, in the cift of Phi
ladelphia: con:alnico; in front co Parrirck street tliirty
two leek. and in depth on the west line twanty.one;eet
seven and cue quarter Inches and on the east line ne
va ty.eix feet three and one-eighti, inches.
CD. C... 10.; t-ept. T. , M 3. At - Ref:sits.
Taken in enecution and to he sold as the property of
Joseph Noe. .TOTIN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's 011ee. Sept. -Sm. 1,463. 502P,..3t
RHERIFF'S SA.LF.- CY VIRTUE OF
a writ Of Venditioni ExponßS, to me directed.
~,-pes ed to public eale or vendor, on MONDAY Evening.
October IL 1863. at 4 t clock. at hansom-etreet
Pali. -
All ll.at ceriain ftgene I , I 4 SMUOZA and lot of ground
'situate on the Nyi4 bide of Cohltabla IVAIIII. forty foot
northward from Wißley street, in the city of Ph nada-
Phiti ; containing in front ou Colombia syn.:l4 3 tb,,ety
feet. and in depth one hundred 3,nd sixty-live feet to
EaYery• :Arcot.
' CD. C., `4"8: T, 1'if 1 7.511 Salter.]
Taken in execution and to be sold ;ie the oroperty of
John C Gerdy. JOHN THO 44Pw.it4, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Rheriips Oilice.Mept. 22. 1860 00'.14
p n IIERIFF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE 'OP
a writ of l'enditioni Exponaa, to me directed, will be
exposed to public title or voodoo, on :MONDAY Evening.
October e, ItlGa , at 4 o'clock. at Sat om-etreef MM.
All that certain three-story hriek ma,sitage and lot of
ground eituate on the eat nide of Old York road, eighty
three feet - northward from Cenral direct - , in the city of
Philadelphia, containing in front on hid T ork road
eighteen feet, including one-half a three-feet alley, a ort
in depth ninety foot. Which maid pr4ml..tee SaMtlei 9'.
Shatton et ux., ho deed dated Jaw; 19.1849, recanted ie.
Peed Book (1 C Va. Si, paire 261, conveyed
unto Levi S. Griesemer, In tee.
CD. C Sept T., 'Ca Debt, .T. W. Stokes.)
Taken inexerntion and to be told as the property of
Levi S. Grleeemer and Peter s ( ;rieePmer trading, kc.
1011 N T ^
ROMP SON. Sheriff.
!. long
6A.LE. Y V liti Ul, OF
a writ of Venditioni Bxponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or 'fondue, on MONDAY Evening.
October 6.1163, at 4 o'clock, at Sans:out-street Bait,
,Vll that Ceriktiil lot of ground Pi. to, ted °utile north. aide
of 'Washington street, in the elly of Philadelphia; con.
taming is front on Washington. street seventy-live and
nine-tenths feet, and in depth two hundred Itorl-ntnety
eren feet. Bounded north by ground of itlodget.
east and west by ground lateof Chandler Price. and
south by Washingson street Which said tot.
Berger of nx. by deed dated April 19,1852, conveyed. unto
Edward
. 14trnhaln in foo..
[D. C., 2SS: Sept. T.'63. Debt. $1.5.1.t.25 Rail 3
Taken it execution and fe he said to; the property of
Edward Ile reliant. .TORN TEO %1PR01.V.,. Sheriff.
Philadelphia: Sheriff's Office, Sepi. 23. 7563. 5e23.3t
SHERIFF'S SALE.-EY VIRTUE OP
a writ of Vendiiioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or voodoo, on MONDAY Evening,
Oitober 5. 1563, at 4 o'clock, at Sensom-street Hall
All film e certain two irics. rnenunges audio+, of {mind,
situate on the north. side of. Queen street. one hundred
and fifty-font feel six inches wedtirard from 'laird
street, in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front
on Queen streci, sixteen feet, and in depth ninety-one
feet six inches to Union alley.
CD. C.. 2.1; Sept. T.. .6.3. Debt, *2.500. McAllister.]
Taken irk execution and to be sold ad the Property of
William Findlay. JOIIS TH )61PAON. Sheriff.
Yhiladalnbi9. Sharifrc Oflirp. t 4 PPL. 'P2. 100). ^l-1-"-tt
Q,,14 ERIFF'S SALVIRTUE OF
LA a writ s of Venclitioni .6xpontr , , to - me directed, will be
exposed to pnbhc sale or vendee, on 'MONDAY Evening,
October 5.1663. at 4 o'clock, at hansom-street
that certain lot of ground situate on the east sids
of Germantown road, sixty feet southward from Mas
fer Eirset, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in
front on Germantown road fifty feet, and in depth two
hundred and fifteen feet to eadwalader street. Subject
to a ground rent of seventy. live dollars.
. . . , . .. . .
ID, C., 27:3; Sept T., 'Ol Debt, $750 H. A. Salter.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
William C.. Calver. JOHN THOUPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Sept. SI 1811 Ae23-3t
RH - BRIEF'S SALE.--BY VIRTUE OF
P'•-•' a writ of Venditionl Exponas, to me diNcted, will be
exposed to public sale or veadue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5.156.3: at 4 o'clock. at Sansom-street Dalt.
. . . . . .
All that certain iot of ground situate on the west side
of Front street and south side of DitiMond street, in the
city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Front street
two hundred and piaci}, one feet four and one , 21'm ter
inchrs, and. in depth one hundred and ten feet to Hope
street. Which said premises Henry Sousa'', by deed
dated August G, 1859, recorded in' Deed Book A. D. ,
No. 73. page 479. Ae , conveyed unto the add Freeman .
Scott in fee, reserving a ground rent of three hundred
and seventy-six dollani and eighty cents, payable Feb
ruary and August.
CD. e. 2S?;; T., '63. Debt, 5290 67. McAllister.)
Taken in execution and to by sold as the property of
Freeman Scott. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff,
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept Tz. 1833. se23-3t
sITERIFF'S SALE.-BY VIRTU. GP
L' a writ of Vend itioni Exponati, to me directed will
be expused. to public sale or yemlue, on bIOiNDAY Rye
rang, October 5. 1863. at 4 o'clock. at Sansorn-street Hall,
All that sertam three-story brick massnage. coach
house and stable, and lots of ground, climate on the
west side of Third street between line and Lombard
streeta. in the city of Philadelphia: containing in front
on Third etreet forty (each lot being twenty) feet. and
in - depth our hundred and ninety eight fest. Which
said premises Shea Dares, by deed. dated At:arch 2.7 m,
1814, recordsd in Deed Bock T. Lt., No. 129, page 472,
Sze., conveyed unto Philip S. Bunting, in fea, reserv
ing a ground rent of- tiaTi, payable lot of April and.
october.
.
[D. C.. 26;5. T., '63. Debt. W 1.30. H. C. Townsend.]
Taken in execution and to be soid as the property of
Philip S. Bunting. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. SheriTs Office. Sept. 22.1563. 5e23.-3;
SHERIFF'S S A TE.-BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed.-will be
expesed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY l'i'vening,
October 6.1653, at 4 o'clock. at Sansora-serest
All those certain two three-story Mick. messnages and
frame stabling and lot of ground situate on the west side
of lle.chel street.between Laurel street In d Poplar etrAet,
in the city of Philadelphia: cOntitilll4, , f fr mt on Ra
chel street twenty lire feet two and three-quarters incites,
and on the rear end iltliteen feet, and in depth on the
north- line eighty-nine feet four and a half inches, and
on the eolith line ninety feet eight inches. Which said
premises John Pearson and wife. by deed dated Accost
2, 1647, rectrded in Peed Nook G. W. C., No. GL,, pace
&c., conveyed, unto Levi S. Griesemer and Peter S.
Griesemer in fee.
[D. C., ?in; Sept. T., '63. Debt, $676 68. S.W. Stokes.]
.
l'siT.;;;3. init
execution; and to be soli ' as the propetty of
Peter S. Griesemer and Leaf S. Gnesemer, trading, Ste.
JO ax . TEOSIPSON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia. Sheriff's 001ce, Sept. '22,1863. = 5e2.3--:it
SIFI RIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OP
a writ of VenditionlExpoims, to me dir.-cled, will be
exposed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Eye
ing. Octolur 5, 1883, at 4 o'clock', at Sausum-st re, et I NU.
, Ali the, right, title, and interest of Ilinry A. Bergman,
of and in
lio• 1. Ail that certain lot of ground, situate on the
ncrth side of Thompson street, seventy-five f-el west
ward from Thiity-second street, in the oity of Philadel
phia; containing in front, on Then:peon ewet twenty
three feet eight itches. and in depth two hundred and
eighteen feet. Whirls said premises Charles Theirs and
wile, bydeed. dated kn. , gust 1610. recorded in Deed
Boolr O. C , No. 7c... page 104, do., conveyed unto
Philip Illas.ss and ltenry A. Bergman. in fee Subject to
one-third part of a yearly ground rent of seventy-five
dollars.
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No. 2. •
All that certain three-story brick massuage and
lot of ground, situate OR the east side of Marvin° etre.%
two hundred and thirty-six feet northward from Colum
bia avenue in the city of Philadelphia: containing in
front on Marvine street twenty-four feet. and in depth
seventy-three feet. Which sand premises Henry Jacket
et nx by deed dated. June 26.1556, recorded. in Deed
Book B. 1). W. No. 52, page 330, ,ac., conveyed unto
the said Henry A. Bergman, in fee. Subject to a yearly
ground rent of fifty-four dollere, payable Ist January
and July. and to a mortgage debt of $BO3.
CD. C. 289; Sept. 17., 'Crs. Debt, 56,0,0. Johneton and.
Gowen,l
Taken in execution and to be cold as the property of
rfeniv A. Bergman. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff.
.Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. Sept. 22.1%3. 5e23,3t
RIIERIFF'S SALE -BY VIRTUE O
a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or rendue, on MONDAY Evening,
October 5. 1863. at 4 o'clock, at Sausommtreet Hall,
No. 1 AU that certain th rec. story brick mossaage and.
lot of ground, situate on the south side of Reed street
eeVenty . SeVen feet five males eastward from Fourth.
street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front
on Reed street eighteen feet, (including one-half of a two
feet-six-inches-wide alley,) and in depth. on the oast
line eighty-six feet six- and one-eighth inches, and oa
the west line eighty-three feet. (Which said premises
Daniel H. Foster and wife .by deed dated Tray V. 1857,
conveyed unto. Samuel S. Cavin in fee. reserving a
ground rent of sixty. three dollars, payable first of May
and November.
.
No. All that certain lot of ground situate on ihe
'vest side of Fiflh street ally feet southward from McKean
street, in the said city; containing in front on Fifth street
sixteen feet, and in aepth fifty eight test seven inches to
a three-feet-wide alley.
7..70 3. All that certain lot of ground situate on the
north side of Close !street, two hundred and forty-six
feet seven and one-eighth inches westward from Fifth
street, in the said oily: containing in front on Close
street fourteen feet, (including one-halt of a two-feet-
Wide alleY,) and in depth forty-eight feet two and one
half inches. Which said premises, Nos. 2 and 3. were
conveyed to said - earutist S. Gavin by two deeds fro n the
Washington Real Estale Association, one dated 7th No-
Yember, 18(7, and the other 30th January, ISA duly re
corded.
CD. C., 2 9. 5; Sept. T., - 63. Debt, S.2r, W. S. Price.)
Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of
Samuel S. Lavin. TH.OSIP3ON, Sheriff.
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, Sept. 29,1851. se93-st.
SHERIFF'S SALE.---BY VIRTUE OF
a avrit of Vendltioni Exponas, to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale or vendne, on MONDAY Evening.
October 5. 1865. at 4 o'clock. at Sausom-street
„_. . . .
All the right. title, and interest of Henry B. Dorrance
of. in. and to the following-described real estate, to wit:
No. 1. All those fourteen three- story brick dwellings
and lots of groundithereto attacned, contignons to
'eseh
other, situate on the northwest corner of Tweetiathand
South streets, in the. Seventh ward of the city of Phila
delphia, each lot sixteen feet in front on Synth street,
and in depth seventy feet northward to Hare/stead
street; containing, the said fourteen lots, two hundred.
and twenty-four feet in front on the said South street.
No. 2. Also, all those eleven three-story brick dwel
lings and lots of ground thereto attached. contignons
to each other. situate on the northeast corner of Twenty
first and South streets, in the Seventh ward of the said
city, each lot sixteen feet in front on Sonth street, and
in elepth seventy feet northward to Henn:teed street;
containing, the said eleven lots. one hundred and. se
venty-six feet in front on the said South street.
No. 3. Also, all those four three-story brick dwel
lings and tots of ground thereto attached, contiguous
to each other. situate on the southeast corner cf'riv4stity
lint and elande.in streets, in the Seventh ward of rho
city of Philneelphist, each lot fifteen feet in front on
Twenty..first street, and in depth eastward fifty feet,
more or less ' to an alloy, containing, the said four lots,
sixty feet in front on said Twety-first street. _
Ito. o_ all those fee three-story h:tolt dwellings
and lois of ground thereto atteched, cemiguous to each
other, situate on the northeast corner of Twenty. first
and n andain streets, in the Seventh ward of the said
city, each lot fifteen feet in front on Twenty-first street,
more or less, to an alley, centaluir.g, the said four lots.
end in depth eastward seventy-cue fast six inches,
sixty feat in, front on the said Twenty-first street.
No. G. Also, all those three threeetery brick dwellings
and lots of ground thereto attached, continuous to each
other. situate on the nortiaweet corner et Twentieth and
Plandain streets. in the Seventh ward of the said City,
each lot fifteen feet in front on Twentieth street, and in
depth westward seventy-one feet six inchen more or
less, to en alley, containing. the said three lots, fifty
five feet in front on the said Twentieth street.
No. 6. Also all those six three-story eiegle brick
dwellings and lots of ground thereto attached, coutign--
to each other, situate on the south Bide of Nautlaia
attest, in the Seventh ward of the said city, beginning at
the distance of seventY:one feet six inches west of T wen-
Meth street. each lot sixteen feet in front on Naudaln
street, and In depth eouthward sixty feet to 1 farmstead
street, containing, the said six lots, ninety-six feet in
trent on Nandsin street.
No. 7 Also, all those twenty four' three-story brick
dwellings and lots of ground thereto attached. contign-
Otte to each other. beginning on the northwest corner of
Nineteenth and South streets, and extending thence
westward along the north shied the said South street to
the northeast corner of Twentieth street. in the Seventh
ward of the said city, containing. the said twenty-four
lots three hundred and ninety-six feet of ground is front
on South street, and in depth northward each lot
seventy feet to Ilarmstead street. Subject the same to a
yearly ground rent of three
...ol.nre per foot
[D. C. 261. S. T.,'63. Debt, t , 5,107.66. Chase.]
Taken in execution and to be sold as the pronerty of
Henry B. Derrance. Joule 11103IPSON, Sheriff.
PhiladelPhia, Sheriff's Mee, Sept. 22, 1863. se23-St
MACHINFAY AND IRON.
PE NN STEAM ENGINE
AND BOILER WORKS —NEAPIE & LEVY,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MA
CHINISTS. BOILER-MAKERS. BLACKSMITHS, and
FOUNDERS, having for many years been in successful
operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and
repairing Marine and River Engines. high and low pres..
sure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellors, &c..
respectfully offer their services to the public, as being
fully prepared to contract for engines of all. sizes, Marine,
River. and Stationary; Roving sets of patterns of differ
ent sires, are provers& to execute. orders with quick de
spatch. Every description of pattern-making made at
the shortest notice. high and Low-vressnre, Tine. Ta.
bular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania
charcoal iron. Forging& of all sires. and kinds; Iron
and Brass Castings,
of all descriptions; Roil-Turning,
Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the
above business.
Drawings and Specifications for all work done at this
establishment free of charge. and work gnitrantled.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears. blocks, falls, &c., for
raising heavy or light weights.
.I : O A I C R II P C ..L I I C ?.W.
"Crean Seal"
je2l-tf BEACH and PALMER 'Streets.
I
VAIiCIIIAN MERRICK. WILLIAM EL ILERRICSI
OUTHWARK FOITNDRY,
"--" FIRM AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
' Punanti,PHlA.
MERRICK
EMIINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High and Low Preseure Steam Engines, for
land. fiver and marine service. • '
Boilers, Gasometers, Tangs. Iron Boats, &c. ; Castings
of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron. frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations. &c.
Retorts and ass Machinery of the latest and most Im
proved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw„ and Cl rist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Dofecators. Filters. Pumping Engines. Sm.
Sole Agents forlsf. Milieux's Patent S agar 'Buffing Ap
paratus; Nemerth's, Patent Steam Hammer, and Asai.n.
wall & Wolsey's 'Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Ma-
OABD AND FANCY JOB PRINTING,
At XINGWALT IMOWITS. S. FO (Mil St,
JOHN E. COPE
AUCTION SALES.
JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION
EERB. N. g 39, aad MAR= S 6 ra e t
LABOR POSITIVE SALE or BSITISS. FM:INCH,
41),IIMAN. AND DOM Iik:TIC DRY GOODS. ece.
Wewillhcid I large sale of British. French, German.
and Domestic Dry Goods, by catalogna. on four mouths'
credit.
ON IMURSDIY MORNING.
Sept. 24th, at SO liclook, embracing about 700 Pack
arlies find lets of staple arta fancy articles fa woorenc,
linens, cottons. silks. and worsteds, to which WO in - rite
the attention of dealers.
. . . . .
N. E. —Ssreldes of the same will be arranged for ex
aganatioa. with calsJognes. early on the morning of
the sale. when des lers will find it to their interest to at
tend.
LARGE PEREMPTORY RALE OR FOREIGN AND
-
A2lilll-110eN DEY 000DS, &c.
'IIOTICE.--Inciuded in our sale of Imported and Do
mestic. Dry Gouda. on TIIMISDAY 8106..1T1ND, Sept.
24th, to hg sold without rose,ve, co four months' ore
dlt, will lie toned, in part, the following desirable and
fresh. articles, PIZ
- yackages purple and fancy British prints,
package* choice Saxony dress
packages darn check German ginghams.
packages tarry and plaid coons de lames.
-- packages 6.4 black and colored matinees.
Pank:iges 6.4 colored and black Cob argir
-packages 6.4 figured and brocade alpacas,
-packages 6 4 maid and dottsd alpacas.
packages 6-4 black silk and cotton warp alpacas.
-- packages 6 4 and 4 black colored wonted Barges.
- packages black and colored tabby velvets. •
- packages super 4 4 Trish
- packages 'woolen Plaids.
- bales heavy bcd and horse do.
-packages Italian clothe.
• packages plain Persian cloths.
packages men's a.nd women's cotton hosiery.
packages mon'.l and wernen's woolen hosierY.
Also, pla d stripe muslins. book And mall do.. cotton
hantikercblefs. dark tablecloths, linen burlapr. wooled
gloves, ItuEsia dianels. quilto, &a.
AMBRICAA Dia GOODS.
gIITTU,DAy HORN F21(3. Sept. 24th.,
packages plain and fancy cambric prints.
packages Manchester gi [mks ars.
packager brown and bleached marline.
packages colored and black marline.
packages blank and mixed Kentucky - jowls_
packages bine anti fluke): m.tinnts.
packages brown table dupers.
packages WV Jon comfort, and pal eri neg.
AaCkZages ginktia.rp. umbrellas.
100 bslest:ol.sl.ll batt:‘
FRAIRCH. ITALIA 91.0 D INDIA DRY GOODS.
Also, on TEURSD kringr, Fent. 241.11.-
- pieces wiile edging black pros de Bhi 0 ea.
-
-case, 1)154 k and lane/ Stall An silk cravats.
case, high dye and black Italian sewing.
nrinie(4 nrasre,bronlm Find chenille shawls
cases heskln, }RICK. 'llll.l gloves,
case olain colors and black Frendl mezinoes.
—cutest; I silk and nottan rank
—conasblae& and silk velvet do.
_ .
Also pain and fancy , wove delainas. and cassimeres,
colored bonnet silly velvets, nreen barhge, silk shawls.
limns cambric bandlietelliefs. tilltt slums and fringss.
black silk lace, Parts embroidered sleeves. caps, Pola
rizes, collars, insertions. Imes, ports monnatos,
fancy at ticles. C..tc. •
°LOTUS, CASSIMETIILtS, COA.TINOS, SATINETS. Ste.
.)* o J e,R at(ikviie
Soot. 24th. about en roccon woolenn, follawe—
Enp rune .2..1.0 Mao Belgian black, blue and fancy.
col ersbr . ndc,otbe.
Thecae heavy rntlled clotes; beaver and pilot clothe.
Fie ca black and fancy doesktns and - Franc, easel
xi:wren, -
Picces fashionable colorn broadcloth's for ladies' cloaks
and el oablags. 5:3, rap el rubs
also. kerpeys. easinotn, satin and Ault v.?stissas, eilk
vol vet c oetiniza. ` Worsted fanged, rutin maks and nee.
ready made shirts. drawers, .bc.
PERBDITTORY SALNOI;4)AftI'NFINDS AND STAIR
ON FR_DAYiriIiENING.
September 2.5tb, at precisely o'clock- by catalogue,
will be sold. OD. font months' credit, comPristng
- pieced three-ply carpets.
pieces Bros...tele carpets.
pieces all. wool ingrain carpets.
—Pieces wool filling ingrain carpets,
pieces tFoolen Veretiart carpets.
—pieces list. rag. anti cottage carpets,
pieces kenip carpets.
ilso, a large assertment of brass stair rods. jest re.
ceived.
N. - 13,--Samples reaty.ba examined early on the morn
ing of sale.
LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FESNCII, GERMAN".
AND lißifeltigi DRY 00t1118., &c.
ON MONDAY. CIORNIN'G.
- -
September 28th, at 10 o'clock. will be a old, bycatrlorae,
on four months' credit. about
750 gLCK.A.O.EIiii AND LOTS
of Frepch, India, German, and 'British dry goods, Zee,,
embracing a large and choice ass , rtment of fancy and
staple articles in silk, worsted, woolen. linen, and cot
ton fabrics.
N. B.—Samplers of the same will be arranged for eta
limitation, with catalogass. early on the.mornlng of
the sale, when. dealera will dudit to their interest to at
tend.. .
LARGE PEICEMPTOI.Y SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES.
BitoliANS. &c.
Of T E.,D SLY .IiOE.NIN
- - ,
September nth, at 10 o'clock, will he sold by sattkloinv.,
without rezerse, on four mouths' credit, shag.; I,ICO
packages hoots, shoes. Sytogans. halmorals, FIEIIII shoes,
army goods, &a. of city' and a astmn manufacture, am.
bracing a fresh and prime assortro.nt of desirable nr.
tic , es. for men. women. and children, which will be
open for examination early on the morning of sale_
IS. A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
ER,
I . 4 S WALNUT Street.
gala at 422 Walnut, street.
EANDSOME VURNITriIIE. PLATED WARE, -BUFFA
LO TIDBES. (lITIMA AND MIT OL.Via, Nrigapo
TAT 1. 1 75, I;RONZES, WINES AND LIQUORS, BED
AND TABLE LINEN. SILK CIPILT,i.
ON FRIDAY RIDERIEIO.
At 10 o'clock, will be sold, ry catalogue, by order of
the administrator of.P`. DcSilyer. deceased, a large
qr,antity of personal property. solll-a
pHILIP ORD CO., AUCTIONEERS,
525 MARKEff and. 522 COMB - LIE:CE Streets.
SLIT. OF 1,000 CASE ti BOOTS SHOES, BS).
OclslS, &c.
••• ON TNT.TRSE4A% MORNENG.
Sept. 24th. at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold 'Of id.
talogo.e,l,(n) ozysoft raen'e, boyn - , ant: iouth'u, calf,
and. grain bnoin, bragann, balmaraln, t„c. 4 women's.
minces', ant clibircn . s, calf. kip, goat. and kid healed
hoc: n and shoes, gaiton, ire. _
Al eo. city man gooas.
pY ILENRY P. WOLBERT,
ADTYTIONEER.
11015 MARKET Strest. Soma, oido, above Second
Re,7ular gales of Dry Goctds, 'Trimmings. Dotions..to..
every IfoNDAY, WEDITZ4II", and 3. , 1.1DAY MOB,II
- GS, at le o'clock precisely.
City and country 'Donlon are rsonested to attend than
saes.
Consisuments res - pectfelly solicited from Mannfastn.
rare, Importers. CoMmassion. ann .Tobbint.
Houses, ay:d Retailers of all and every description of
Merchandise.
CLOSEINGS. CAc'SIMERF.S, SkTINETS. FLANNI3L?,
DIOSS GOODE, EMBROLDEgIFI , I, POSIER.Y, lIIDTD
KERCIDIEFS, R 18130135, TRlSTlluxas.
PRI, MOTtifin
Sept. 2f3d. at 10 o'clock, will be sold cloakings,
merest, sattinsts, pants, vents, wool jacketc. shirts. bine
and grey twilled Ilannel3. blankets. drese goods, jaconet
collars, infants' waists. bugle and crepe coilars, lace
caps. linen and cotton haudtercbierc, M,stlt .s cravats.
wool and cotton hosiery. gloves, velvet ribboes
tons, potent thread, sewing silk, muslin shirts. hoop
ekirts.trimminge.c.srpet bags and satchel? * boots, shoes,
cape. felt hat,, toy watches, thimbles. needles, tape mea
sures. plated ware, &c.
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND O.IITNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of WILLIAM 0. BEARD, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the. Court to audit ;a
and ad.imt the account of A. E. BEARD, administrator
of Willimn 0. Beard, decno? , •4, an d to maho diatritiotion
of the balance in ti-1C ranch of the accountant, will meet
the 'rattles interfn'ed for the pursues of his appeint
latent. on FRIDAY, September 95, 1561, at 4 o'clock, P.M..
at hi, o.olee. S. E coy. EIGhTli and LOCW , T Streets, DI
the city of Philadelphia. DANIEL DOEUHERTY,
sel6•wfmst Auditor.
V,STATE NOTIOE.-ESTATE OP
-M- 2 HARRIES PROBASCO, late of Philadelphia city,
deceived.
All persons indebted to said Estate are requested' to
make immediate payment, and those having legal claims
are desired to present them in proper order for settle
ment. without delay, to JOSEr BARNSLEY.
Warminster, Hocks county.
SARAH A. WHITAKER,
aul2-NyCi* rat North tIXTE Street. Executorz.
T . ET TERB TES.:TANIF.NTARY TO THE
estaf4: g.ftT WILSON, deceased.haTiugbeen
granted -to the .. PENNSYLVANIA PoR
INSURANCES ON LIVES AN 0 Ott&IfTING A.NNITI
'JIRO "ell persons Indebted to the said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having claims
aeatn“ the Fame to PrerePt them. without delay - , at the
office of the Company. atlsl WALNUT street.
1:n.28-Ns 6t Ott PILE. President.
TTNITED STASES, EAST DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Notice is hereby given that a special District Court of
the' United States. for the East district of Penneyl
yenta, Will he holden on FRIDAY, the 2d day of October
next. atll o'clock A. If. ~at the loom of the said court,
in the city of PhiLtdeiphis. for the trial of a certain libel
exhibited by CEO.' COFFEY. B=y.,Attorney of the
United States, on behalf of the United States, and of all
others concerned, against CIGARS, viz: 227 boyeq 7
uncovered boxes, .2 Inc : stets, I covered box. and 1 trunk.
containing C gars. seized by SESPFAI. BAP DING, Col
lector of Internal Ileve;:tte for the First Collection dis
trier. of Pennsylvania, and praying condemnation. thereof.
WILLIAM - 3IILLAVA.RD,
- United States Marshal B. 1/. of - Pennsylvania.
rEJLADVLPFIIA, September 16, 1563. sel7-66
I,LTARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADW &LAUER,
Judge of the Din-trict Court of the United States, in and
for the - Eastern District of Penn.ylyania. in Admiralty.
to me directed, will he sold at public sale, to the highest
and brat bidder. for cash, at Galiovrhill-street wharf, en
MONDAY; September 2Eth, 1363, at 11 o'clock a.. X., the
schooner eitnsT, her te.okle, apparel, and furniture, so
oho now lice at said wharf.
Immediately after the rate of Um vessel, at NICE-
R:SEWS Store. No. 144 North FRONT Street, the cane,
will be exposed to sale, consisting of 2 cases half hos , 2
cm See and 4 bales of prints,
3 cases of cotton cards, 1 halo
of blankets, 5 boles of gunny cloth, 2 bases Russia
duck, 4 pipes aquadiente, I this. whisky, 47 kegs of nails.
I boxes candles, 3 boxes sweet oil, i ibis copperas, 16
cello macula rope, and 1 trunk sundries
WILLI.k.II MIT LWATID.
U. S. Marshal, B D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, September 15,1663. se.l7-Gt.
MARaiAL'S SALE.-BY LTUE
of a writ of sale. by the Hon. SOTIN C.IDIVILA-
D.131%,-Tudge of the. District Court of the United States, in
end for the. Eastern District of I",mnsylrania, in Ad
miralty. to me directed, will be sold at public sale. to
the highest and bestder,, for cash, at Callowhill
street wharf, on MONDAY, :-Pptember 'SU, at 11
o'clock A. M. , the schooner CA - - It CA. her tackle, appa
rel. and tnrnitme, as she now lies at said wharf.
Immediately after the f 41116 cf the will be sorrosed
to sale, at 311CHEN1I.,R'S Store, No. 143 North PF-Ore
Street, the cargo of said schooner, longiNtine• of 171 bales
of cotton_ WILLIAM lIIILIAVAED,
U. S. Marshal lID. of Pennsylvania.
Phladelphia, September 15,1 . 363. sel7-6t,
1 .. N TDB DISTRICT COURT FOR T. -aE
CITY AND COnNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAIk: H. ABBOTT y 6. JOSEPH T. ME S.RS. Jane
ferM Rea. Vett: E
The auditor appo i nted by the court to repot; distribu
tion of the fend arising - from the sale by the sheri ff'. under the above writ, - of - the following-described real
estate. to wit:
All that stone meeenage. barn, Ste.. and two contiguous
lots of land situate in the Twenty. second ward of the city
of Philadelphia, the first being described as follows: Be
gi nnin gat a stone set fora. corner at the northweetweadly
side of the Old York road, thence by land of Benjamin
Armitage north eighty-three degrees twenty initiates
west thirty perches and three-tenths -of a perch to a
stone, thence north five degrees ten minutes east thirty
five and a half perches to a stone, thence by land of
Samuel Harper south. eighty-two degrees fifty-five
minutes east twenty-six porches to a corner stone,
thence by land of Joseph Engle south nine degrees west
two perches and eighty -five-hundredths of a parch to a
stone, thence south sixty nine degrees east sixteen
perches and eighty-five hundredths of speech to a post
on the side of said Old York road, thence by said road
south twenty-eight degrees forty-Jive minutes west
thirty perches and thirty-five hundredths to the place of
beginning: containing seven acres, one hundred perches
and a halfperch of land. Being the-same premises
which Joseph Healy and wife, by indenture bearing date
the sixteenth day of November, 1311. recorded in Deed
Book B. L. L. , Igo. 31, nage IS7, granted and conveyed
to the said - Joseph T. Mears in fee. The other of said
harts beginning at a corner of land now or late or Stine
Wilson, and being in the line of the above-described lot
of land, thence by the same north four degrees twenty
nine minutes east eight perches and titirty-fonr. Man
dredths of a perch to a corner of lot now or late or Jacob
Miller, thence by game north eighty-four degrees west
thirty eight perches twenty-nine-hundredths of it perch
to a stone at corner of geld Miller's lot, end in line of
Natl. an - Syering's land, theses by same Kenai six degrees
and a half et est eight parches and thirty four hundredths
to a center of said Wilson's lot. thence Is sauna south
eighty-four degrees east thirty-eight perches and sixty
tero.hundredthe to the place of beginning: containing
iwo acres, more or lees. Beine the same tract of land
which Henry Lalar. Eaq., Sher Wets the county of Phila
delphia, by deed poll dated the thirteenth day of tune.
1349. and entered among the records of the District 'mut
for the city and scanty of Philadelphia, in Book V.. page
fete granted and conveyed to the said Joseph T. Mears
in tee:
Will attend to the duties of his appointment on TUM
MY, the twenty-ninth dayffi of September, a. D. 1361. at
3 o'clock P M., at his oce. NO 136 South SEKTII
Street, l'hiledelehia, When and where all parties 'in
toweled met make their claims or they will be debarred
from coming in upon said fund. -
JOHN DOLMAN, Auditor.
TIRAIN PIPE.-S TONEWARE
DRAIN PIPE from 3 to - 12-inch bore.
2-Inch bore - cents per yard.
3 do 30 do. do.
4 do 40 - do. . - do..
do6o do. do.
6 do 60 do. . do.
Every variety of connections. bends. traps, and hoppers.
We are now prepared to furnish ripe in any quantity,
and on liberal terms, to dealers and those Pareimei-tig in
large quantities.
ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS.
1, - itrited Terra Cotta Chimney Tope plain and orna
mental designs, 'warranted to stand the action of coal
gas, or the weather In any climate.
GARDEN "VASES.
A great variety of Ornamental Garden Vases in Terra
Cotta, classical designs, all sizes, and warranted to
stand the weather. Also. Fancy Flower Pots, Hanging
Baskets, and Garden Statuary.
lb it a del ph i a Terra. Coda Work. P -
°dice and Warerooms 1010 CHESTNUT Sztreet.
nal-mtrftr S. A. HARRISON.
AtTIETION SALES.
FURNESS, BRINLEI Sc CO.,
41Z9 MaKET amok
RAI2, OF Fftgllal DRl' . GOODS.
OAT FaiDnY 111 - O.IWING.
Sept. at 'A o'vh,c's,by catalogue, on four =Loathe'
credt,
RA lola And of French dry vas, compriatt e
a gtheral A.PorttrifaA.
Air THOMAS .fc S ONS,
MA- Nos. 139 illlll , ll. South FOV3TII Street.
LATIGE SATE- EXT . :de VALULBLE REV. ESTATE.
Our Fee on TtLEriD AY. 2.1t.h inet , still eomprisa aiu
uttusnallv large amount and va.riely of valuable pre
arr-'5", Peremptory ealeo, by orde, of orphan - a' Court.
P cutore, : n 51 , TA.;17 r) , Ti vs-
FrOiN, corner of Broad and >tr;.pb,.. 1:1147 , 1DSOMB
BE6IIThIsiGE.4, 1617 60 rune F traet and 1213 Walnut street:
a unrober of desirable smaller dwellings,
00043 Fterde, vaeact Into farm,. p.rentoro,ry nabs,
including El - PO:P:4O3M G.-U/CET Zit. AT. - w4verly
lreinbbs. bee han,thills. gee:J.292S 29
BALES OF 5T09,E78 AND BELL ESTATE
At tho kaChina's, l'ite'iday, at 12 o'clock. noon.
KW - Handbille of oech Propertr leaned separatelr.and
on the Saturday previous to each tole. 1,000 catallogaee
to pamphlet form. dint; fall deacriptions.
.fla" FURNITURE S&LS,' at toe 4-actioa Store e7ecr
Thunday
FALL SALTiS STOCKS AND li.BAT4 ESTATE.
Fourth DO; Sole- 22d September.
Fifth pal Veto, '9th SopiFmber.
Sixth Pall Sale, Btl, Oc•oher
Sift Part of the ha ndbille, for each eale, - now roads.
Sale rw Too. E. , P. MI 610 Soot! , Fourth &frau.
SUPERIOR FUEN(TUVE, inf)GANY PIANO. MIR
RORS. IRON (3 11 PARPErs,
ON 'Eh 1 - I; , .;;PAY MORNING.
A t o'clock, et the Aretion Store. Punertor furniture.
mahogany planc-f;:rt , , Fxr.nc pat ruirrore, iron cheer.
fine bra. telex aul other e. nets,
TO COUNTRY lITSP.CtrANTS ART) &TTIRRS
PEREMPTORY SALE,' FOIL ACCOUNT 01 , UNITED
_
E•TzTEs.
NEW CLOTHTNO.
ONSATITE.D7
Peptember 26th, at 10 o'clock, at the auction Btnre, far
account of the 13i hod State,a: 2.500 new Brent Coat ~{or
mounted men ; 1, rzo Infentn , Privates' Casts; 6,0011 pair
Wool Troupers. cu.Eorteii colors.
Palo pe7emptory Tormf. cash..
Aar May be examined th ree daps previoua to eel,.
Shle IFn, ICTl%r6eu Ftreet.
SUPERIOR FITRNITTJTM, ELI:GOV? CLE.PETS...t.c.
_ -
ni - oiTuL.Y ii6ftrargo.
Fept. 28th, at JD o'clock, by eatalo.r.ne, at N0.115.] Omen
etreet. the snperlor path, nininz-room, and chamber
furnitr re, elt nut oeetry earmts, line lair mattressers.
&c.: also. the kitchen frin.ltur.
.4a- May be examined S o'clock on the morning of
the sale.
Executor's Fol.. No. 528 Sorne.o Stroo ,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. itliV.lollS,
Liiars FIRE-PRonp,
THIS MORNINCt.
At 10 o'clock. at No. I:28 Spruce street, the household
tnrniture, }reach plate mantel mirrors, bo , .kcases. ERA
chandfliers and fix tureat parier firo-proof safe. made
by eerie]] & Rerring ; alon ' tbo kitchen ntent , ib.
:03- May bo examined atS o'clock on the morning' ce
O,ILLETTE dr. SCOTT,
•-" .613CTIOXFAILS..1 - syse's Maxigrt Nait.14142 , /
610 CR3.61'..14711° Street smi 51.6 31.717;11' Strm4..
PhiMe:elsAlA
LA!WE POSITIVE SALE OP 500 CASE BOOTS,
SEOmq. E3.0(341 4, z. &c.
TIII3 1 , 1"01qT1, c.
At 10 . o'clock nreclooly. WE , will nell by cat%lo Aft
C?-6 , 2,3 nien'e. yowls', boys' womea'o, and chtldrea'a
boots, Oboes, brogan , ,, zaiter4, cavalry boots, ..Icc.
Aloo, an inYoiee of elastic goisetting.
LIEGE BALI?. OF OIL P
Tpis
Sept. 23d, at 8 o'clock precisely, embracing a choice,
and valuable collection of rarlEd and pleating subjects.
latdacapes i marine views. &e., from come cf the most
celtl.ra tail artists.
blow open for examination.
P•ANCOAST WARNOCK,
213 31.k.F.KET Street.
LARGE E SALE Cg AMERMAN Afro n[-
PORTED DES GOODS. II6.ILLINNELV
GOODS. &c.. by catalogue.
Obi TEIDAY AIOEIVIND.
Scplembor 2hb, commencing at 10 o'clock preclsoly—
Corapneing about 750 lota of seatenable good& to
whiel the attention of borers is invited.
LSALE AT ro. 37354 MARKU. STREET, WM
rITILADELPIIIA.
ON MONDAY MuENING.
Sept. 29th, commencing' at ;0 o clo:Ir prociselr,' , Ml ha
sold the furniture of a lady declining boaFelreeping,
mprhing Parlor and chamber fnrnitare,lieds, bedding,
carp,te. kitchen nierstir. crockery ware. &c.
Are' Omn for examination, witri catalogues, early on.
the morning of sale.
MOSES NATTT A NS, AUCTIONEER,
Eoutheast e:trzer. 81-ISE - sad RACE Etvets.
TOR _ LIESS pip HALF 1933
AT PEWATMAI,,
sYsf,i,lrro - I , Rfc;is.
Fine gold and silver I._!nali, la. Aniet.ican, and S.vise pa.
'tent lever watches, extra fali-jeweL ad and plate., of tha
most approved and ben makers, in heavy hunting
cases, double cases, magic cases, doable bottom and
open fats; fine gold chronereqers. In heavy hunting
caxesr fine sand and si7ver lemne watches_ in hunting
-
cases and . open face; silv=r one.rtler watches; doable
case Brlgitsh silver watches, and others. Piamondac
fine gold vest. neck, gm:rd. and chateli,n chains: .gold.
Pencil cases and pens silver do. setts of line gold ley
elly. meo allions. geld and silver specks, bracelelm,
Fnclish plated vest chains: double and single-barrel
fowling pieces, some of them very superior: revolving
field-glasses, Em. M. NATHAN&
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
TTANDSOME •WRST PHILADEL
PHIA LOTS. —1 lot IEO by HO; I do. $. 1 9 by 21 - S; do.
lro by 214; 1 do. 75 by 215. all hartug two I do.
100 by 175; 1 do. ICO '1.3; 1 do. by 125: 1. do. 50 by
140, corner iota; 1 0. 4!).b. 154; Ida. 6.3 by 10 ; 1 do. IA
by 165, and numerous antallP.r ones, fir cafe. •
x. w f..,ADER.,
1O South FOURTH: Strict.
COAL YARD FOR SALE.—TaN BEST
fitted up YARD is the city Capaeltv for doing - an,ir
amount of breiaes Inquire o” the preadse6,
957 Forth NINTH. 'Street, lbelovtCirard areana.
Eel9-et.
r,.. FOR RENT,
GRANITE STORE,
No. 723 CHESTNUT STREET,
ao - w OCCUPIED BY I. EfArLEIGEL
ApPly to
THOS. MELLOR,
-14 NC:T.TW, TRIED r B
W
°15.11-1
SALE. SECON D - HAND RA FE FOR
The subscribers offer for sale ono of Evans & Watamets
largest size (No. 17) SAFES, measuring outside 86 inchekt
high, 65% inches wide, and iJ ischos deep; inside, 65
inches high, 52,i1 ;Etches wide, and 17 inches deep, haying
no further nee for the seine. It is perfectly good, and
will he sold at a low price.
selS St*
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A
"iiIIBREWERY and DWELLING. riot rentei to a good.
tenant by the month f9r SS I 9 p r itnantrt. Wilt ba„soldt
(leaf , ' 9r ror a good. Farm. t-4,560 may re-
Addiess, voting bitudtion of farm and pries
wanted, Box 319, Pb i!adelrbia P 0. sen-in an 33;. •
CA FORGE AND FARM. FOB'S ALL%
GREE-AwooD ror,GE, situate. at Pe.
Chester county, on the Pennfrylvania
now in exe.llent and comph,te. runnins order, with one
cinder, and three forge fires. for making Charcoal
Blooms. with the FARM. umtaining 65 acres. STONT!,
MANSION-SOUSE and MILL- HOrf , E. with fixtures.
Stone B,rn, Coal Sheds, and five other Stone Tenements
for working, &c., with. wood on the farm fit for
cutting nearly sufficient for ene year's consumption of
the Irons. Is offered for 'Demean sale by the subscriber.
residing at 1,305 SPRUCE Street. Philadelphia
re2l-mws6t CLE3LENT A. BUCKLEY.
4•••0 --
TO LET.GERMANTOWN
• ' l5 HOUSE. with gas. bath, range and hot and cold
-.7ater. RITTENRONS.r., west of GREEN
.1.33017t0 WM. Ff BACON,
se`23 ,, et* No. H 5 :North FOURTH Street.
1. 1A 7 1 3 c P v l e . i, ,l l , E d e i w
rb 7 i ß e E r f o r r „ — B — R F 7
r DLE LO
s+ Con
liberal terms. Apply to S T. Altfl e
se2l-6t* No. 9...;-.33 MARKET Street.
i n;:, FOR SALE-IVEAT COUNTRY
PLi,CE, Six AcraF. nenr by railroad station and
pteamboat landing, 1 miles from the city. Price only
$1,900 Eeln E PETTIT, :tett WALNUT Street.
Sit FOR SALE-FA.M.I, 32 ACRES,
good buildings, at Sender Station, NorthPeunsyl
vania railroad
Farm, 24 acres, nesr Sender Station.
Farm, s 7 acres, at Lansdale.
Farm, 31 acres, Tausboro. near Atlantic Railroad.
New Jersey.
Also, a large variety of large and. small fads, countr y seats, building sites, in different parts of this and other
States, B. R. GLENN.
123 South 'FOURTH Street,_
sell-ft and S. W. corner SSYMNTRONTR and GIMSIIII..
r i PUTNAM MILL FOR, SALE.—A
r.. 4
meet excellent FLOURING AIL L, containing six
run of stones, on fee ?dualist - ram river. at ZANESVILLE.
Ohio, together with the WATER POWER, and about,
two acres of Groned Forrounding the mill.
Whilo other mills here have to pay the State some
$l.OlO per annum water rant. the water power for this
mill is perpetually free, and the whole premises will be
sold for the value of the water power.
Apply to
ALFRED MERRICK.
Zanesville, Ohio._
TO LET- TIIE DESIRABLE STORE
,-,' 915 .C.NESTITUT Street, nssrly opposite NEW
FM OFFICE. Pos.sendou given Aush.st ie.- inquire.
et the store. 3121-tt
01-2- DELAWARE COUNTY COTTON
sr-4FACTORIES FOR S &LB.—The valuable Cotten Fac
tories. known as AVOWDALN and STS.S.TH situ
ated an Crnm Creels, Delaware County. one mile from
Westdalo Station, West Chester Rai/road, two miles
from Leiyoryille, and three from Cheater. now OCCllPied
by Simeon Lord, are offered for sale. " Avondale" in
cluaes a storm mill_S2 by 47 feet. 335 . .. stories high, with
dry house. picker house, twon... "
-two stone tenements,
end about 9 acres of land, in Soringlield and Nether
Providence townships. ''Strathavon" includes a frame
cotton mill, S 2 by SO feet, 2.34 stories high, with picker
house. fire frame wad stoao tenements, and about 24
acres of land, in Nether Providence. The nrouerttede
will be chain, by kir. Lord. on the premises. Early pos
session can be given. For terms inqcire of
S &MILL FIELD.
N. W. corner of rßomr and WALNUT &reds.
ray3o- LI
fol TO LET—A C 0 - AI IT ODI 01J S.
DWELLING-, No. 1.32 North PRONT Street. Rent
moderate. apply to WETRERILL Sr... BRO.,
°e27. ti 47 and 40 North SECOND-Street
FARM FOR SALE IN CHESTER
- , =-.Cou.c.iy. font mile 3 from Downingtown. containing
108 acres. well watered, buildings new,. c. This's.
a No. / farm in - every - respect. Apply to D. FIErItMAN..
104 North SIXTFI Street, or to 0. PAXSON.
rel9-ixo.x on the premises.
SIEUPPING.
BOSTON AND PITILADEL,
PHIA ST:EA:I6IRP LINE. sailing from each
port on SATURDAYS, from first Wharf above PM
btrect, Philadelphia., and Long Wharf, Boston.
The steamer ICOMIAN, Cantain Batter, will sail from
Phitsdelphia for Roston on SATURDAY, Sept. WAR, at,
o'olora A.M.: and steamer SAXON, Captain - Matthews.
from Boston en same day, at 4 P. M.
These new And Enbstantild steamships form a regular
line. Ealing from each port punctually on Saturdaye.
Insurances effected at one-halt. the Pretnitina charged
on eail vesoLs. •
Freights taken at fair rates
Shippers are requested to send Slip Rtctipte and Slits
Lading with their goods.
For Fro!ea or Passage fbayiur Ann accommodations)
apply to HENRY WENEOR & CO..
uth9 332 South DELAWARE Avenue.
STEAL WEEKLY TO LIVER
POOL, touching at Queenstown, (Cork Har..
bor. ) The well-known Steamers of the Liverpool, Few
York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company are intend.-
ed to sail as follows:
ETNA Saturday,September S.
CITY OF WASHINGTO2O......Saturaay „ October 3.
CITY OF MANCHESTER ......_••Saturday. October 10.
And every succeeded Saturday at noon, from Pier la.
44, North Itivor.
RATES or PASSAGE. _ •
Payable in Cold, or its equiva lent in Currency.
FIRST CABIN . , 090 001 STEERAGE, • $33 6Q .
Do. to London, 5500; Do, to London, 3660:
Do. to Paris, 95 001 Do. to Paris, 40 50
Do. to Hamburg, 90 001 Do. to Ilambruir.37 90
Pastes Kers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Roe
dam, Antwerp. &G. at equally low rates.
Fares from Liverpool or Qneenatown: Ist Cabin. IA
SES, $lO5. Steerage from Liverpool, $4O. Friim Queen"
town, 050. Those who wish to send for their friends eat
boy their tickets here at these rates. . .
For further information,apply at the Company's oncea
JOHN 0. DALE, Agent
fe2d _ 111 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia!
EXPRESS COMPANI3ES.
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'PRESS COMPANY, -office
CRESTNEIT Street. forwards Percale. -Paakmol4.3llo
- Notes. and Specie. either-by its own
lines or in connection with other Exorcise Compaata,
to all the principal
. Towns and Cities-in-the Saga
st a t es. E. S. SnliDPORh.
fe26 General Superintendent.
AMERICAN ROOFING SLATES,
FULLY EQUAI, TO VIE BEFARBII 3. SLATEL
217 WALNUT Street-
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