Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 26, 1866, Image 7

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VHIUOEUPHU EVENING BOKUCns
' ■ PKiDAY, October 26,1866.
ANNIVERSARY the ninth, .....
. Various are toe; reflections that ooonr to
cnr mind as we eommenoe to- day the Ninth
Year of our chess column, and turn over
toe bulky coluih’nß, containing more than
*>«* hhndred solid chess. The
changeßthat’have passed over the aspect of
.American chess,’ since we ! first undertook
the pleasant task of catering for oar readers
in this department, have been hiany, and
we might easily extend onr remarks with
reminiscences of <rar experiences; but space
fcrbids...
Soring the past Year quite a number of
new <toees columns have made their appear
ance, batmoat of them after a short career
have ceased to exist,' and belong now to the.
past.
We .have outlived nearly all of onr cotem
iporaries; have survived the rude assaults of
those; our loving brethren, who, in by-gone
‘days, wrought so untiringly to destroy ns>
and we hope, through many prosperous
years .Ip .come, to continue opr pleasant
weekly -converse with onr hntnerons friends
and readers, and by never relaxing efforts
for their amusement and instrnction in
chess, to win and retain their confidence and
approbation.
HOW MB. JOHN UMPLEBY PLAYED AT
CHESS WITH NICHOLAS (NOT NIC-'
kelby), and beat him:. '.
Ml John Umpleby bad for many years
exercised, with, credit to himself and satis
faction to bis numerous customers, the trade
of a'fishmonger in One of the most populous
wards of the “ village on the left hank of the
Thames,”. denominated London. Having
scraped together a snug little independence
thereby, he lost no time in disposing of the
gbod-wiu.pfliis.Bhap and premises, and, re
tiring from business. For some weeks this
nnaccnstomed*liberty‘was extremely de
lightful, but these halycon days were not
-destined to last'forever, and busy idleness
insensibly^began to pall upon Mr. Umple
by’s taste.. It was at this juncture, when
Mr. Umpleby was deliberating within him
«elf, that that the perusal of a graphic and
■entertaining paper relating to Chess, im
bued bis mind with a strong cariosity to
know, something about the game. He ac
cordingly procured an elementary work on
the; subject,, and a little practice with a
Chess-loving friend, sufficed to render him
an enthusiastic follower of the Royalpas
time.
Haying strolled one warm evening, last
-summer, into a well-known Chess resort,
Mr. Umpleby found himself seated next to
a gentlemanlike man, whose person was un
known to him, .The stranger was-a tall,
staid, foreign-looking personage, dressed in
black, with a hook-nose, saffron complex
ion,' and extraordinarily bright eyes, the
lustre of which however was considerably
tempered by a pair of blue.spectacles with
double glasses. His manner was remarka
bly quiet and unpretending, yet there was
something in bis air and deportment that
fascinated the attention of Mr. Umpleby,
and made'him irresistably. desirous of ad
dressing him. . Acaaual remark of his, re
lative to the game before thenj. to’which the
unkhown politely responded, paved the way
to farther conversatityi. “ Come,” said the
stranger, “ what do you say to splintering a
lance with me? although I feel‘l shall be
unhorsed in a trice by aprcux chevalier like
yourself, who has each
. Practice hwi
In the brave squares of Chest.* v .
“Ah! sir,” replied Mr. Umpleby, mo
destly, “ you are pleased to be facetious; if
yon play Chess only half, as well as you
talk it, I shall not have the ghost of a chance.
They. close here at twelve, aud it. is past
eleven; nevertheless, I am your man for a
single game, if you like, for a shilling; a
stake I never go beyond.”
Seating themselves at a Chess-table, ac
cordingly, Mr.. Umpleby and the gentle
man inaable vestments begafTto play. The
game for some time proceeded- with equal
ibrtune : on either side; but at length our
friend Mr., Umpleby gradually, but de
cidedly, began to get the worst of it. It was
now upon the stroke of twelve o’clock, and
with theexseption of our two opponents, the
roorh had become cleared of its'occupants.
Mr. Umpleby, after a few minutes of ab
sorbing calculation, having made his- coup,
looked in that brief Ijpace a porten
tous and astounding change had taken
place.. , -
The apparetof his staid friend in black,
“ by some devilish cantrip slight,” was now
transmuted into a red jacket and azure un
whisperables, the bide spectacles had disap
peared, and his fiery byes blazed out with
theatrength and intensity of Boccius lights.
A brace of enormoos ears graced either side
of his head, his neat lacquered boots were
replaced by a pair of undoubted goat’s feet;
and, in adaition to all this,
. “ Backward and forward he switch’d his tall,
■ - -As a gentleman switches his cane
and-to crown the sedncing apparition, a tre
mendous grim of satisfaction pervaded his
horrible features as he sucked, together his
leathern lips, in the act of igniting a cigar
as large as Monsieur Jallien’s Picolo.
“It appears to me, Mr. Umpleby,” said
the“first grand thief,” shutting one of his
burning optics, - and leering ainistrously,
over-the board, with the other, “it appears
to me that yon are at present, if I-may be
permitted to use a-Sam' Slickiam, ‘up a
tree,’ Mr. Umpleby.”
“It is very likely l ath,” answered John, ,
stoutly, 1 ‘-however, nous verrims, as they
say in the-Blind Asylum; and, in the mean
time I-wonld just hint that it will be quite I
soon enough to raise the Paean of victory, -
when I am actually checkmated.”
Yet in "sober verity, notwithstanding the
valiant speech land spirited,-bearing of Mr.
Umpleby, it mußt needs be confessed that
his game was in a very “ parlous state;” in- :
deed:- With the exception of his Queen, a i
•Knight, aqd two or three straggling pawns,’
his men had all been spirited off the field of
action; whilst bating a Rook and aleash of 1
pawns, the .“ viprous brood” of hisantago- 1
nist remained intact. In short, his case ap
peared past all surgery, and there seempf to i
be no expedient -oapable of wardidf off
checkmate beyond two or three moves. This I
was discouraging enough in all conscience;.
bat what vexed him chiefly was the truly :.
nngentlemahlike conduct of his diabolical -
adversary, who,. certain of - Victory, kept:
jeering and taunting him in the most aggra-'
vating manner possible; giving yent all the
while to short, hoarse, explosive belohes of -
derision, .exactly similar to those emitted by -
a steam-engine previous to its gettthg into ;
fcfll action. -, Mr. Umpleby felt himself be
ginning to perspire profasely, his eye:
ranged disconsolately over the checquered
plain, and in a fit of uncontrollable disgust,
buraised his hand to send all the teen flying
cffiite hoard at one fell swoop.
„ H . a! what does he see-Ksan-lt be possible?
No!—Yes! . “Smothered mate in five
moves! shrieked Mr. Umpleby, with Iran?
tic energy. The Boceius eyes glared with
incredulousscorn. “Check,” he exclaimed,
bringing his pal o Q aeen (Mr. Umpleby
gayed white) with mighty .emphaps to ,
010 black Klng)who.
$ -Knight s, is forced to . retreat.to
Check again, hurrah!”
be tnutnphantly shouted, whisking down
lim remaining Knight on his King’s Kshop’s
seventh square. Black King is forced^to
returnto his Knight’s squareftofd in thrlS
additional moves Diabolus had received
the coup rle grace; in other words; Mr. Dm
“d®bitably checkmated toe
rievjl, in style most scientific. -
Arch foe of man with muob solemnity,
after an ominous rpause;' contorting -toe
while, hie . dreadful.•: physiognomy;! .and
-squinting with hideous obliquity of vision,
ias the smoke gushed out.iu heavy awiris
from his eyes, ears and nostrils.*Hit iatrue.
J have lost; buy your, sdooess jet me tell
you, is owing much more tcfgood luck than
good-masagemeut^Mr.-Umpleby;. I owe:
(you the twentiethpartofa ponad sterling,”
proceeded the Appearance.inseryng hia.ln- a
jaex and thumb in
: drawing the fettoma bran-new shilling,
i MrVUmpleby, chuckling; extended his dex
iter palm, into wbipbjWjitha courteous Incli
nation 'of bis antagonist’s bead, the coin was
j dropped;—bnt-Aet-?9wA»,'—nq-sooner-did-the
i metal touch toe skin, than the. integument
;vas seared to the bone, as ifbymoltea lead.
! With a prolonged and appalling’ : roarv'toat
! could have totally overcrowed and eclipsed
I the direst.war-screech of loway or Ojibbe
; wav.jhe miserable Mr, Umpleby spjfuig up.
: “O, Donnenomer J mein spiel ist ver
nichtet.”
, “Thunder and strawberries!” “Divil
- burn ye!, .what d’ye. mane by that?” ywere
j the respective’ exclamations of 'two neigh
i boring players, whose Chess-taWe onmn
; lncky friend^in;“Awakmg wito a start”
; ”l om * I » 8 , n «ly vision; had'npset in the mid
-lof a k^ecly-coiitested game*
j Now, the troth was, that upon this evebt
■ fnl evening Mr. John Umpleby, feeling
| himself eomewhat iatigued- after- a—lonj’
; summer nay’s excursion to Windsor, anci
! laboring also, fo apeak tehderlyof the little
! fellings of so excellent a man, under-a slight
I mental obfuscation,' consequent upon the
! imbibition of -certain pints of particular
: porii a liquid he did mach affect,—lJr. Um
| pleby, I say, had in sill innocenbe ahd un
: oonscionmiess,,. indulged-in a fqrty-wink’s
! jap, with a special regalia cigar alight in
his mouth, the round glowing end of which
| falling upon his hand) at onoe suggested; the
: aforesaid -dream, and produced its unto
ward oonaequenoea. H. A. K.
Problem No. 460.
BY EtBYDEBRAND V, D. LAS A-
■WHITS.
White to play and mate in four moves.
End-Game, No. 43.
It is well-known that those immortal
French masters Desohappelles and La Bour
donhais played much together at that cu
rious game wherein one party receives
seven or eight pawns in lieu of his Queen.
To the eternal regret of all lovers of toe
game, nothing has been recorded of toes B
games except the following end-game,
where M. Deschappelles conducting the
white pieces, and having the move, an
nounced mate in five moves. -
■VTHTi'f "
White to play and mate in five mores.
CHESS IN PHILADELPHIA.
Game No. 1499.
Between Messrs. Reicbhelm and Hoskins,
at the odds of Qneen’s Knight.
(.Remove Whites Queen's Knight.)
(Muzio Gambit.)
W. (Mr. Reichhelm.) B. (Mb. Hoskins.)
1. P to K 4 P to K 4
2. P to K B 4 PxP
3. Kt to B 3 P to K Kt 4
4. B to B 4 P to Kt 5
(A defence adopted experimentally by
Black.) J
5. Castles
6. P to Q 4
(This move affords an agreeable variety,
but is, in reality, not so strong as 6. Q x P.)
6. Btoß3
(Black shouldplay 6. P to-,Q 4, and follow
with 7. B to K Kt 5 immediately.)
7. Q x P Q to B 3
8. P to K 5 Q to K Kt 3
9. QBxP B x B
10. Q x B K Kt to R 3
11. .R to.B 3 P to Q 4
12. PxP (enpas) QxQP
13. Rio Ksq (ch)' - - Ktoß sq
White mates in four moves.
It is perhaps but fight to mention that the
young gentleman playing the black pieces,
although the loser in 'this instance, has lat
terly won ayery decided; majority of games
at the above named odds,.and now ranks,
if not the best, certainly as one of the best
play ersof the Mercantile Library.
'rom Our Third Edition of Yesterda'
From XoulSTille.
Louisville, . October 25.—The Courier
special says the citizens of Stevenson, Ala.,
loudly condemn the incendiary act by which
the. freedmen’s school-house there was
burned oh Monday. It was erected by the
Pennsylvania Freedmen’S" Belief Associa
tion, ata cost Of? 600.
The Daughters of Kebecca gave the Grand
Lodge efKehtuoky Odd Fellows a splendid
banquet last evening.
Voiney Shaw, from Columbus, was com
mitted yesterday, in default of bail; to an- I
swer a charge of forgery.
The Tribune on Wendell Phillips.-Some
St«ra Traths, , _
No man on earth loves a row as maob as
Wendell is never happy except
whenbeifl(miserable. He is nOyer at peace!
save when heisin a fight. The Tn&une of
Thursday Unis speaks of him: , ,; , ; - ;
Mr.Wendelt Phillips dislikes the Bepnhiican out? !
'Prtfdom of UpinlOtt affirms his right to Indulge Ms -■
-persemdlaaie to xhißrespect: :Mr., Wendell Pitillins ;
lDdftges in long verbal tirades against the Benablican i
pnnyr-yreeuinir orspeeoirafflrms hisright to imam. ‘
nity ftom all resistance or disturbance in thns aeli- •
verlng binSgelf. We can’t quite go the length ot the !
Tima, and insist that thOße 'Bepnbllcahs who choese'
not to_pay_flay.cents_ for-the .privilege of hearing i
themselves eloquently abased by Mr. Pa mips evince I <
■spirit ot bigotry ana persecution: hut we do most’
strenuously insist thatwhoever shall aee fltto attend
si r. Phillips’s lecture shall pay the stipulated snm at
the door, and keep quiet throughout the deliver*
aforesaid, save as they may be impelled to the occa-
(ME&BER >26,1866
PxKt
PliSSSl^an^OTie^l
B*tfpy ciasUg.Uthlm.gooae-li&eTdeveiop that ph «se
olbtouatm by the xoaasSde or in a paatare, where he
wlli uo» disturb the of others by his auae
rlneslbiiatlosa. _ ■_ -
Mr, PJillUps toB alwßjß hated tbeßepoblican party,
s e hated it wlen it proposed omy to resist the extea*
moncf Blavery, because It did not insist oa AboUdon:
Phillips oenounced him as "the Sjlavtbound of 1111-
note, 1 and when Mi. Ilncoln baa dealt slaiery its
deatb-Unw-by bis. Proclamation of Freedom. Mr.
Phillips denounced blm in BtUl harsher terms and op
po« d > £,?*. f .Phillips's mwcbftsona vaunt
mat he hid “waterea , ’lhe.gt»fi; : grfcAt'Praldent did
not preclndebis trying to deprieenim of public con
ndenceand votes. Bad barely one buudred thousand
Abobiiuniels seen fit to beguiled bv the Boston ora
tor, McClellan would have been elected, andthedown
fall orAuericap slavery lndeSnitelyportpdieii.*.
Mr. Phillips is-to lecture'ihm evraltSuffaur Cl y.
His theme, as first announced, was ‘TneTreachery
Jf,**«> BepbbUean P»«y.” He has since changed
fb\s tn • Beject amendment!—Depose the Presl
®KJJ” The BepuWicans are not likely to acc-pt Mr.
Fhuups as a counselor in such grays msttera notll he
Bballbave—%t hast once— for its candidates,
b bey may poealbly.2hejflowpeUea';.-,V>- Impeach the
Piesioent; but they will do this, If at all,with profbnnl
reluctance, and only because it is their imperative
dnty. We fervently trust tt at the necessity may %pe
avoidfd; for ao impeachment of fhe President—no
matter bovrJust and necessary—will almost certainly
plunge-the. country.lreah-into convulsion. and , civil -
war, just when Its need of peace aad thrift is moat
mgent. If ihe Republican party shall ever be driven
to such Impeachment it will follow therein the counsel
of ?o enemy so peralaient and,implacable as Wendell
j PhllilpS. 4 t
I As to the pending Constitutional Amendment, we
i hope to see ft supplanted by a fraternization of the
*V>rth and the feouth op the compreheosiyA platform
or the .Amendment. The South does not want to pro
scribe her foremost men: she. wants to return toOon
gTtes with the full representation to which hex turn
bers (ail free) entitle her. Only blind, unreasoning
prejudice could induce her to; yprefer the pending
Amendment to Universal'Atnnestywithrlmpartial
suffrage; and the&onth is not. ow in a condition to
sacrifice her interest to a besotted prejndioe again t
; two fifths of her own people, which has no longer any
rational basis. The Bon n has already too long been
! frightened irom her clear Interest by,the ghost-ot a
■ dead blonder. —v--.. --
We deprecate Mr. Phillips's polished invective
against everybody and everything, only as calculated
to inflame the lingering prejudice, North and south,
against impartial Suffrage, and thpa postpone a Anal
allembracing settlement,or onr.remaining dufe -
ences. Men hate to be bullied mto dolng rlght; they
would much rather do it wiOiout a oocked pistol at
tbeirhesdß It may be weak, but it is very hums ■, to
rebel against that sort of peisnaaion. The pig, which
Matthews;* Faddy wps getting along toward Cjrk
nnder the mistaken impression that he was wanted to
go to Fermoy, might give Mr. Phillips a valuable hint,
if he were mt above learning from aught in heaven
above or earth beneath but himself.
Mi. Phillips's es cellence as an oratSr is a source ot
self-delusion. Thousands rush to hear .him, and are
temporarily spell-bound by his eloquence; they ap
plaud his glowing rhetoric and well-turned periods,
and they go awaj to take counsel dt their sober cam
mon sense, and to obey Hb dictates iostead of knock
ing their heads against all the Immovable strne walls
they can i iacover. Be says many things admirably;
hot if tbesnti-slavery movement had for the lastlwen
ty years, been under his guidance, blldeli or Howell
Cobb would now be President of the Hailed State-.and
Toombs it galiy authorized to call the roll of his slsvei
on Bunker Hill. -
Daring Bnrglary in Connellsville.
On S. turd ay morning last, between the hoars of two
and three o’clock, the store of Messrs. Shaw <fc Kurtz
in Connellsville, Fayette county, was entered by bur
gluts, by forcing open the front door with a crowbar.
Prodcalng to the back part of the store loom, the
robbers, in true professional style, blew open the safe
and abstracted theiefrom thirty-five hundred dollars
in money, belonging -o Messrs. Bhaw and Kurtz, aid
whichihey had Just collected for ihe purpose ot go'ng
Fasten Monday to purchase goods.- A small inner
compartment ot the sa'e was carried by the bnrglnrs a
short distance np the Youghiogheny river and blown
open. In this was *1,500 in Government bonds, and
*l,lOO In promissory noies belongiDguj william Vance,
Esq., whicbhe had deposited with the firm lor safe
keeping. This the burglars also seized, making the
total amount of their booty fs 500. The whole affair
was most skillfully managed, and. if not the work of
professional burglars, most have been executed by
persons familiar with the premises, and well aware of
the fact of the money being in the safe at toe time, as
it is not the general custom for merchants in Coonells
villetoktepagreat deal or cash on hand, except at
such times as they are preparing to lay in tneir stock
of goods. Up to the present no trace or the burglars'
has been obtained, but it Is to be hoped that they will
erelong, be secured andbroughttojastice.— PiOtburoh
Dtipalch.
Markeis.
H*w York, Oct. 25.—Cotton dull at 3S@tlc. Flour
firm; sales or 9son barrels at *8 90(3,u 75 for,State,
Western *3 So@fi2 So, Southern
112 sf@ *l7. 1* heat quiet; sales of 2 000 bushels at *2 To
for Illinois. Corn quiet; salesofESnoo bushels at it is
i°r rel ow. Beef dull. Pork firm; sales of 1,000 bols
at *33 96©*34 for Men. Hard dull. Whisky study.
Stocks Tower, Chicago and Book Island.,lraTCaai
berlsnd Prelerred.ssS: Illinois Cestral, mjj; Mlchl
evnSonthern.v2>jrNe»-York Central. its%; ecesdlsg
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CAP 55
100 sh 8t Nicholas C 2U
10sh sop
, sswn 46
12 ah Pennto wn'p Bk 57
BOABD.
120 sh Uinehoi B ss
too ah Cstawapt ssnwn so L ;
2sh Wyoming VIR 55
200 ah Beading Bssnmss
100 sh North Centß 48
i24tn inßt, .»or this Don. ■
!s 11 ** *vi ** ondsy.wae driven ashore at
: HsdUax IfthTusfcfbr
1 aJgggaw# *iftl*mißesSM»e»ee •» wmt«rpfW.2]st
I
t
.thleportyw.aat Tsoee 19th lnßt.wltb the captain and'
.several of iheci ewslck- „ ~
: eciiaAid,Ireland,and,Minnie Beppller, Conover,
i hence atßettonj%|tlt.lnst. , v ,T"...
■■ ■ . • •trMCKni&TtoMAlilNJißa •' ••
; light-Veesel tornark the Hep and Chfckeha’.Beer.
: EBzzsrds’,Bsy,MaSachns«ts.—Allghttv^elhasbeen
! Cock. lba outlying; rocks oftbereet .Thfi vesael fi
I e chconeri r iggeo. pain ted black, wjth a-wbitohorizon.,
! tal St*eak;.Fhlte d»y*Jnsrk at: the ,mastheads. The
hkjhh '.iHen andnhlckenß',’; is painted iii Targs/tyhlte
, leuerg on escbslde and on the stern. The illuminating
and. will be continned
i
Byorden.. ~ Wj B-SHBBMCK,Chairman.
: iDepMgMhtidjßcjs'ldghffiOTgMO^Wash
’ ■lngton,l>Q.,.Oct,23 r lB6g.i- .... f.,' r ,
beai estate.
QFFICESAND LARGE* ROOMS
> FOR BENI' IN THE
National Bank of the Reoublic Building
809 and 811, CHEST.-UT Street
Is supplied-with Gas, Waiter, Wider
-Apparatus. The rooms mi
the third and fourth Soon are. large (50x60) well
Ugbted, and suitable for a Commercial .OoUege a
buslneasofa similar character. *
Apply at the Rank, eel-tl
FOR BENT,
A VALUABLE STORE,
809 CHESTNUT STREET,
In the Hational Bank of the Bepnblic
Building.
Apply on tne Preml««s.
seetf
@bM ILDERS AND DEAI ' EBS IK BEAL
WEST PHILADELPHIA PBOPERTY.
. _ FOB SALK.
A Sheriff's Sale la Partition, rn MONDAY, No
vember slb, ISS6, at 4 o'clock P. M„ at the Court of
common Pleas Boom, a targe tract o' land, consisting
ot more than 30 acres, belonging to the Gray’s Ferry
estate. Bounded partly by Darby road, Wbodlands
sires land Gray’s Ferry road. T
Plan and particulars at the office of EDWABD
t,K.IPPEJ>. southeast corner of SIXTH and WAL
NPT streets. ocl" w.f.s at
£S5a FOB SALK.—The lot or piece ot ground shnate
EPt on the southeast corner Rachael end Laurel
streets, on which Is built a four-story brick building or
store and several tenements, now let to monthly te
nants; also a Smoke House and Ice House, suitable for
curing and smoking meats.
For turther particulars apply, to
McCDTCHXUN A COLLINS,
OCIS-16t»
SPRING GARDEN STREET-FOB BALE—A
budsome four story brick resldence,22fet t front
. three-story double hack buildings; built «nd
ncished throughout In the best manner, situate oa tb«
soutn sine .Spring Harden street between Tnirteeatn
Wslnulstttei”* 0 ' J ‘ M ' QD *®LB* * SONS, sus
A __IV.B BAI.B-A -very desirable HOUSE, No.
E 2021 WALNCThtreet.- win be sold with or with
out the furniture. Possession at once.
ALSO —Nos. 18loend iaa DELANCET PLACE
ALSO-N 0.1124 WALNUT Street.
By Q. RL MCERHEID.
cclT.lstr ' So. as south sixth street.
SFORSALE.— AgoodFsrtnover ed&cnm slta&ted
on a good pike. 12 ml!« north of the city. Large
handsome Bouse; all the other Improvements.
Very good terms, part on mortgage, balance cash. Im
*POB SALE for |A£OO, or.to Rent for t*oo per
annum—anew double three-story brick HOCSE
double three story brck baUdJngs, and all me
dern Improvements, on the west side of TENTH
street, below Montgnmery. Inqnlre tX WILLIAM
tUNCgLE. NINTH ana COLUMBIA av. oc2i6t*
fl~s FOB BALE.—A Three-story BRICE 8831
DENCB, with back buildings, every convent
etceand In good order, nlmats on TWiiNTIErfl
street, below Wainnt. Dot 18 feet front oy 88 feet
deep. J, Ms GPhIMKY sfc 6ONB, 50S Walnnt street
« FOR SALE—on elegant Albert Ssone BESI
DES CB, built and finished throughout In a so
or manner, with every convenience and Id perfect
-S£ I £ CI EU ltreet 'l? atai * Mark's Church,
T H. QTJ3IMEV 50S W alnat street.
A FOR SALE—A valuable Property, S. E corner
,Ka oi BROAD and OOLDMBIA avenue; nod era
In-provements. lot 29 fee* by 92 feet 6 laches deep to
s&sj le y« Apply to CUPPUCK & JORDAN, 4>3 WAIr
IN UT street.
FOR BALE-Tha ihree-stoiy brick Residence
Jta .and Lot. ISJeet front bs 92 fe« deep, to an outlet,
situate No, 1416 South Peon Square Haseverv modern
convenience and Is In excellent order. J. M. GUM
mV * BONB.MB Walnntstreew
B EOB SALE—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
NEW AND ELEGANT BROWN SCONE AND
CK DWELLINGS, NO. 2020 SPRUCE STREET.
- MA.ULE. BROTHER, * CO.,
QC2-lmo} 2500 SOUTH STREET.
B GERMANTOWN HOUSE TO LET.-Partly
lurnlsbed, good furnace, bouse lined throughout,
ambers, from end of Nov.: to April 1, Sioo. stabt
lug and pleasant grounds. Address “ALPHA," at this
um ££; oclsmj
FOB 8 ALE.—The four-story Brl -Jr Residence.
Hißwllc three-story back buildings. Kvcry coavenl
ence. And Iota) feet fiont by 95 feet deep to a street,
™ t !Ss®, Sol! ? BMnastreet J.M-GUMMEY *SONH
508 Walnut street,
,FP B . SALE.—The tbree-story brick residence
BnS 18 feet front with double back buildings, ever?
amvenlence, and lot 117 feet deep to a stwS, situate
No, lw. Vine street, opposite Logan Square. J. M.
GDJiIMBY tk SONS, 50a Walnut street.
f ABGE LOT OWj ©BOUND ON THE READING
JLi RAILROAD FOB. BALE, Southeast corner of
Twenty-second and Hamiltoi streets, having three
SES& well suited for IRON FOUNDRY. FAC
TORY , COAL OR LUMBER YABDB, <bx Apply to
__ MA ■ '’A b. Garyer <fc Co.,
0c22 6t* B. W. corner N lnth and Filbert sLa.
ROR fontth floors oi buUding
,r o* JBB Nprth,lhirti street. The rooms are well
lighted, and iihmediate possession be given J
M. OUMMEY * SONS, 6& Walnut street? K
nipß SALK CHEA P—Three Building Lots, 75 first by
. D 5 fee. deep. Walnut sueet wharf. Thirty seventh
A PP>y to COPPBCK * JOR
DAN. 433 Walnut street.- oc2o
HBwmmz),
Canton Grin ger.
1 Freeh Import d Canton Preserved GINGER, drs
and te sprup, oi the finest quality. - *
For Sale by
JAMES R. WEBB;
WALNUT and EIGHTH Stree
pONTA
ocifc.lm
hi Sea aerpent ror salehy
a -n. Bt © KNIGHT & Co.,
S. H cor. Water* Chestnutsta,
GlNGi^R—Just received and for salt
COUSTYS Fast End Grocery, No. 118.Soutt
secona street* v ,
pARhtKSAN, FINE APPUC, nnTfiff Afrn 5»
I SAGOCHEESFjmIn store and for sale at OOUSTY
East End Grocery, No.-118 South Second street.
ITALIAN MACARONI, VERMICELLI, pAb-
J. TINEB, In store and for sale at Eul
End Grocery, No. 118 Bonth Second etxeet.
PEEL, CITRON AND
AJ Raisins, always lobe had at COUSTY’S East End
Grocery,No. U 8 South Becond street.
CTUFFED _ MANGOES, 1 PEPPERS, OLTVES
SjSSPa I ? -^l 8 and London Sorter, New
New No. 1 Mesa Mackerel, Gennlnt
»^d^ PBTY ’ BBaatl&l,lGr<>Cei7 - KOl
tfAMH! HAMBII—J. BtewarVa Trenton, Davlki
ÜBtar Hama, Briggs * Swlffa oelebrated Clnoln
J-Bower*e City Quredrwarranted to
glvesattsfactlon. For Bale by M.F.aPTT.LrN, N. ,W.
corner Eighth and *^ t : , i. _
m™ OLU—iu) baskets Latonr and other Mvorlp
brands of Salad Oll.fbr sale by M. F. hptt.t.tw
N.W. comer Arch and Eighth.
Z.d^ l^g£g?taf- apmjK ' H - W - 00rner0fAlc>l
S|G^jM t f X’^eMrn. n 2
&*▼§ beeunoughtsince the decline in gold
prepay tofimrianifcmliies at greatly retiuoet
? iS?w S r Bale by 41x6 bo*c« at retaflTiiTP. BPH*
W^ornerArcfaandBHghthgtreeta •
Bggp.—Twenty-flv« trail Mm* 01
M n s?. mwSSf^ 31 ** t”™***** •
? . i?zt 'ti‘ P,V' T '( l ”A r '* ‘> >' : '
USESTABIN^CpNpiTipNfPWDERS 1
i ■
| HORSEtANjftMI^
: It irores Colds; C6ugbaatfd'Rfde-Boinn£ u - 1 ‘
| Cstuejnrw In
| _/lt isasnxe llteron Binder
iWs'iS.MU-xta. u> aoß«u>)aiyiaj»iKa«-s.i v
KoPsrTOerlorDalryinap ahotUd beWUiiont 1L..,
_For aaleinPhllßtlefphlahy DYOTI? A00?232 North
iSS»^BgPiME,
•"= ••■.. x OTABIg'*IfJiQYD, Proprietors,
b ®t™* Sew York.
1 superior article fbr
ittha.dH3eth, ..destroying i-anlmalcute
aromaand
jfjtb ,the assistance ot the
Made*onlyby Pr0 *“* - Murestrained emplryniient.
j JAhCEST., SHINN; Apothecary,
1 _For tele by Druggiatageneralty, knd pri^®fl . eta ’
f Fred. Bsows,. . i n. lu Stackhouse.
| Ht»wrd&.Oo„ BoberhC-Dav-tsT
C. B: Keeny, Oeo W. Bower,
fJPSPg I ??*’ Charles Shivers,
S.M.JMcOoIUo,
T. J. Husband, B.OBuntlng,
AmhroseSmlth, Charles H.teberle,
Edward Mrrlah, James,Hi Marks,.
William B.Webb, K.'BrlagnnrscAOo,,
nmm-uaiibm, Dyott*oo.v,\
Hughes * Coombe, H. C.Blair’s eons,
1 Henry A. Bower,' ■- - Wyeth*Broi -•> -;
' T?NTrKEaYY BHTjTABCE—HODOBOtrs Bronchial
I XU TABBBTS, for the cure ofoooghsi colds, hoarse
-1 £S?,\brondUtts,and cat«rh off the headlandbreast.
1 Phhllc speakers, singers and amdteora wtllbe greatly
! MSl^®^SSl^k«sgMJfs&
ABCH and TENTH streeta-Phlladelphlal Jforsale
hy Jphnaon, Hollasvay * Oowden, and, Druggists
generally. , - '■ • saltf
BBOMJHIAI, AMD PtrtMONIC
X> TVKte. fry Qifflght, ftht! fill l>llWtBW ftfpff
Throat.andßronchial Taoes. This Is valnible prepa
ration Jbreveiyhonsehold, Public Speakers, singers
Ac, poeaeises a Western celebrity, aha haabeenknawn
to relieve tbe. ; most .obstinate -and,-almost -hopeles
crses It is agreeable; strengthening'and Soothing.
; K d. a BBBHH,No. 258 SouthHmUl
street, Philadelphia. >- .., ...... .. .. . . Jer-U
240 North Front 4feet.
rIJ , MEBBICK * 8088.
„ ENQroKEKS AHD ifAOHtlllSm
Macufiedure High and low Preesure Bteam »ngtn—
for Band, Elver and Marine Bervice. .
BoUere Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boms, *c.
■ Castings ofAll kinds, either Iron
Gas Work*, Workshop, ans
t^Sd“SSSSS^ ,11e,7 • 0, •** «*
description of PlantaHoh Machlnerr ane
ana 6rfia HiUauVacanm Pairs, Opqb
Trains, ?uo|ilb/a
gmes, Ac. -
- 6oleA*enta fer N. fifllenzM Paiant Soamr fßoUnt
Apparatus, NeMayth’a Pate2it Steam Hammer anfl
AiplnwaD 4 Woolsey‘a Patent Oestztftuil Bon>
Gab _ iriXTUKKa.—MiaKgY. mtcbrit.t. a
nUCKAKi, SIMB dEBSmrDT street
■aanMcguera or GssPlrtcres, Tamisn, Ac.
moldaU-tIM Ittmtffin of ftriyitTi
ul elegant aoorttnent of Gee Chandeliers, Pendants
Jgedhets, to-Tfcey also Introduce Su pipes tnu
Dwelling* and Public Bell dices, and attend toextend
and repairing Gas pipes. All work^war
Jisjs a. wxxesx. thobmtoh rax. curare j
objccom. TKEocoeg wnx&HT. msxfaniu,
PETES WBIGHT A 80NB, ■-
Importers of Earthenware,
v , and .
Shipping aad Commission Merchants,
No. lIS WALNUT Street, phnssaipfoy
psrVY WELIH.—OWNKKB OP
A only place to set Prlyy Wells taeamed and iMrta.
fseted. al vbt low prises... A. FSYSaON,
' MnnumcturerofFouaretia,
: : Goldsmith’s Hall. Mmn street
PURE CHOCOLATE FOB FftMTT.TKa AND IN
VALIDS.—Made from the Kernel of trneCaraccaa
coco* only, and prepared with unttsual care, to secure
parity. lor which It Is not excelled.
Moulded into tin cases, so mat It can be kept any
length of time without deterlora’ing.
HENRY a BLAIS’S BOSS,
Eighth and Walnut streets.
WHITE GUM - ABABKX—For sale by WILLIAM
ELLIS & 00., Druggists, N 0.72-1 MARKET
street.
Rose WaTEß.—Double Distilled Bose Water, con*
stantly on hand and for sale by WILLIAM
ELLIS & CO.iPtngglsts.No.734 MARKET street.
f'tbEAM OF TABTAB.—Pure Cream of Tartar and
V Soda ‘ forsale by-WILLIAM- ELhla & CO. Dtuk
gtslB.No.7at MARKET street. -
pOD liIVjKR OIL (new made) received!)
V goAnUtleo Bailable to tbe traded v “
ALCOHOL, 95 per oeat, flant quality In beet of peer
py*V«|riM t ,
fttbTbpttla:
** JOHHC
E :
'XTKACT' OF BKKF lbr beef tea or Shaenoe ol
oJßeefln sickness or lbr loops tat table use. »«<■
n Elgin, Illinois, by Gall Borden, from the 1 nines 01
choice beef and Is superior In idellclons flavor and
quality to any hitherto Known. Packet! with full 01
rectlons.one dollar each. HUBBELB, Apothecary
1410 Chestnut street. - * -> .
rWßTOGraTO^uaiißnss. —areonatea—Koran
yPIB Bna&efcMinoß.: TawMajM
Boxee, Horn Scoop*, Bmateti lurlnnzxsnUL nn»
HudaxidSon Bower Good*, vial oase*,6lm aw
total Byrinsw, *O., an »>‘‘PsiitH«cila”pTtowL^
BKOTOKB «BBdTHBB, -
■ M Booth Bljkßx mot.
Pradstß, Mannftctoreni and Deaden In Windo*
a iS a *i^y te I*e*d. ■Bd'TWntt ~o*-ev€#y dawription
onto to toe acomplßtsrtock o>
KOOdi In tofitr Une. at the lowest market ntei*
. SOBSBT BHOE3EAKER A 00.,'
cortheaat oorner Fonrthmna Sace gtreria.
DAT BTJiC—JtUBt received. »« *——
JAY BUM.—JtUBt received, an invoice of Ge&olxu
.Importpwl Bay.. Bnm. for sale by the ration, to
itoßKttTfiHOroifASJß A 00.. DrojccUt efTjS. oS
aarYoorth and Ttacftwtrftwf '
HER MAJESTY
Cpg|^E &
WWS^^S.t at J£S!l l 0 5 0 , f t^S„tea,le to b Oll »
U tba following very choice Wines. <fec.. for sale bv
MADE tR AS—Old Island, 8 years old*
. BjpEBIEB-rCanipbell & Co., single, doable and
triple Grape, E. Crnaoe* Sons, Rudolph, Topaj.-Rleg,
Epanlab, Crown and F. Valletta .
PORIS-yalleLte/Vlnho Velho Real, Canton and
Bebello Valente & 00., Vintages 1636 to 1&6.
.CLARETS—Cross FUs Freres and St. Rstepne Cba
teauXntniny.
Brlve A 00.
MUSCAT— deFrontignan.
CHAMPAONES—Braest' Irrony. "Golden Star,”
de Venose, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and other
favoritebrands.
rVULWHIHKTTIS.— 6OO Cases Pare Old Wheat, BJB
Bonrbon fbraaia by
5 North Pront street,
fIOBKB. BUNIONS. INVERTED KAHAc-DB. j,
V/DA V rigON.cailropodlst. Operator on Oorns/Bun
lotis. Inverted Nalls, and all other diseases otthe feet.
comer of NINTH and CHEST
: DB. DAVrpsOH will wait on patients at their res)
dencan leEttn
BBMsiasa culbjds
TT a hancasteb. r ~:
JLI- GRAIN BXOBB, BPBTfCE STREET WHABF.
„„ . EsTARr.TnH-BD iy IS2S.
OOBN, OATS and Mll.i.mm sold Wholesale and
Eetall at lowest Market Bates, and delivered to all
parts of the City. se7*ly
p C.KNIQHT *OQ., wHOT.hrat.e gßnrrqrefl
-EoB.E. Oor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil
adelphla., Arena for the sale of the Prodactaof tht
Sontnwark_Sngar Refinery and the Grocers’ Sugar
House, of Philadelphia. * - Jal-Iyr
PENNSYLVANIA WOBKB.—ON THM Tttrr.A
JL WAKE river, below PHXBADEZsPHIA,
CHEBTEB. Delaware county. Pa.
Engineers and Iron Boat build
Manulkctnrera of
OONDEKBING anb Koxiamm&nsa °m
- QLINES,
Iren Vessels of an descriptions, Balleis, Vata, T^nki
T. BKANEIt, ABCH3BOU)
Late of I . . s„a
Beaney. Heath * 00., Engineer fanhiaf
Penn Works. Fhlla. ... - - Na^l
T. VACGHAX MERRICK. TO. H. MEBBICE*
„ JNO. E. DOPE.
S ( Sffi^SM DRY - **» WASH
4>XC9i**C»
\ BslHttltattb.
* Successoi to Qeo. W- Gray.
BREW E R,
24,26, 28 and SO South Sixth St, Philad’a-
Fine Old Stock & Sot-Brown Ales, - 6
fog IVnnUff ana
WBippraw-
- fOB NEW TORE,.
7ia J>elaw{tfeand ItaritaH OaSsL
jgSfeSflSS *fca* '#4
JMjKinlsßT'WlfeiLlt? bofow kiLBKKTiiiJBt.
mafcjt^ttia tun InMHOTHta. ;=rruL au
greixht received at raaaatr
i l« Sooth. Wlu^ea,Plifil3qlpsak
•rjAraumSter
■ , - ww»llßtrtet.KgwVtnf>.
miniuirf r *
Jj&Sr* ~«OB SAVASTNAii'. 84.', ’ I -
SSfifi&' Tlia and iontliernj -Maa-
BLnawaiip Coiapanyß Regnlar-Unes, xaeoond wharf
below Sprucoatreet. d. -■••> ,V''ii.-,?.-.->rir*M*irAM*t
The BtaamBbIpTdNAWANDA, deptilir'jhTenL
for SAVANSAH.wlD'Cotnmenbe receiving ttSihi
on; HECDBbBA V, (.October 85 :and ,eaikqbtlAnJß'
BAT, October 27th. at 10o’clockA,M.,ancIevery
alternate Saturday thereafter--viz.rNovemberlOthi
' (rhl? steamer 1 has flne and* other ao>
commodatloDßJottraasenger*., h'sini:
_ Through tirketaeoldtotbefollo»'inß{i6tnta--Macoi%.’
ga:, *3l;txlumbns,<3n' $35; ADgusca.Ga., |Z7; Atlanta,
Obv Oa., J3S; Montgomery, Ala., |U ;,En
lanla, Ala.,.t3s. . .
Freight taken aMow rates. - .•:-•« extf OV. .
AugostiK GhhSa
noogajHafihvllle. Oan«nt, Mies. . ,
jg&o&fclghtreceivedorblllaofladlogslgnedon aafl-
Agents at Savannah, Hunter & Gammell.
For freight or passage, apply to ... ~
WE L. James. General Agent.
. V ■ : . ••• 31*SouthWharves.
f rrtlsea for Saturday, 27th inst, la postponed, -V
The Steamship LAVACOa, fc. mT IJ VfNGSTON,
faster, nwte lylng Bt-tOMBABD Street Wharf, will
' y ,?9UI « a p -TMr',,
- 1 • .- ■ WM-.T:'TA^MTBa'-
und Southern Maa& si Oa,'
3H Booth Delaware avenae. .
FOB SEWOBLBAKg nrgtrm. :
dHMBik THE; PrTTT.A rtßT.ptTra HHP BOUTH-
EhNMAII.STEAMSHIP RPMrrr.a«
The well known flrst-claas Steamship
, • STAR OF THE BmoS,
■arm „l? 52 *»“ »«later;T. N. Cooksey, Master,
2^,S2?*KS£li rec< £ rtnB *t el * ht forthe above port at
second wharf below feprecestreet. on TUESDAY, Oo
loberm and sail oh SATDBDAT, Oct. 27th, at S
O CiOCS m. ►'••■ : i. - r,f.- )
oaLEiN S on SA7TJB-
ThlsSteamer has superior State Booms and'ether
accommodations fbr passengers.
Cabtnrassage t6o;l>eckdo., $3O.
Freight taken at low rates.
No frelgbtrecei ved or bills of lading signed on sall
fngdgy.
Agents at Hew Orleans, Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson &
Co., who will give careful attention to shlpmentloS
goods to halves ton, Mobile, Vicksburg, and Interior
points. -
For ft eight or passage, apply to - '
WH. Ib jjaiEß. General Agesti
ses-tf - 814 Bontn Wharves.
bhl k>b bostoii. .. , ~
SUIK OTEAMHHIPIJSE Dm*OT.
SaJunSfSOM RACS J*ORT EVKXY
FBOM PINE BT.-~WHABP. PUTT. ATVBT.PTrr a
ANBI/JNdWHAKF, BOSTON.
The steamship RAXON Captain Matthews, will sail
from Philadelphia on Saturday evening, Oct. 27
The steamship BOHAN, Captain Baker, will sal}
man Boston on Friday, October 26, at 3 e. M.
The Philadelphia and Boston Is now
composed of the
BOHAN (new), Captain Baker, 1,488 tons burthen.
SAXON, Captain Matthews, i,*3o tons onrthen,.
KOBMAN, Captain Crowell, tons burthen. ,
These mhutnntmi and well appointed steamshlco
will san punctually as advertised, and freight will be
received every day, a steamer bang always on the
berth to receive cargo.
Shippers are rwated tosendßUlsof Lsdlnrwlth
tiielr goods. . -
For freight or passage having snperler aecommoda.
tioxtSi ftpply to • - . •
HENRY WINSOR A 00.,
*nB ; 832 South Delaware avenna.
FOR WILMINGTON, N. a
aaunaf£THE Philadelphia ahdsouth
■LKN MAILSTEAMSHIPCOMPAN Yt&BBGULAB
LINE, from Second Wharf below BPBUCE street.
The firatdass steamship PIONEKB, Captain p. P.
Horde, ior WILMINGTON, will commence receiving
freight on THURSDAY. November Ist, and flan on
SATURDAY, November 3d. at 10 o'clock P. M„ and
every alternate Saturday thereafter—vnctNovemoer
l!tb, December Ist, Ac. -
Passengers will find superior accommodations And
best attendance, .. .
Cabin passage, (20; Deck do., |IQ-.
Freight carried at low rales .
Ko freight received or bills of ladlnz signed on sail
log day. ~ v . ..
Agents al Wilmington. WORTH &. DA N 1 HI, who
will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad
dressed to their care to and from the Interior. -
For freight or passage, apply to
WALL. JAMES. General Agent,
SI4 (south Wharves
THROUGH ATR-UIN K It) THE SOUTH
• • •• • <vn WEST
PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
THROUGH BECEIPTSTONEWSERN.
Also, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH CARO
LINA. via Seaboard and- Roanoke Railroad, and to
LYNCHBURG, VA., TENNESSEE, and theWEnT..
via NORFOLK, PETERSBURG. AND SOUTHSID^
RATT.RfiAR. *— ■. :i-l
The regularity, safety and shortness otthiaroute, to
gether with the moderate rates charged, commend ifc
to the public as the most desirable medium fbr carry
ing every description of freight.'
No charge for commission, drayage, or any. expense
of transfer.
Steamships insure at lowest rates, and leave regu
larly from the first wharf above Market street
Freight received daily.
*WhL P. CLYDE * CO.,
seio • 14 North and 14 South Wharves
HAVANA STEAMERS.
SSftAfi. Rian-MOMHLYLnm.
The steamships • -
Ht-INDHICK 'HTTORnTT...-. ~,, IMII ,-.,,CBpt;TTowoi
STABS AND STRIPES .Capt. Holmes
These steamers will leave this port fcr Havana
every other SATURDAY, at BA. M. - 1
The steamship HENDRICK HUDSON. Howes,
master, will sail for Havana on SATURDAY MORN
INQ, November Sd, at 8 o'clock.
Passage to Havana (50.
No freight received after Thursday,
for freight or passage, apply to
THOMAS WATTBON A BOSS,
no North Delaware avenne,
4fg*K FOB GALVESTON, TBXAB.
TEXAS LEW STEAMSHIPS, STOP.
PUSG AT KEY "WEST. FLA. , The A 1 Steamship
GENERAL SEDQWXOK, Whitehurst, commander,
will receive freight at Pier 20 East Elver, and sail
with immediate despatch. For ;• freight or passage,
having anperloT accommodatlens. apply to
BISHOP. SON* 00.,
No. 105 Arch street, -
NSW KXPKKKB UH£ TO a i,mt.
XMB& ANDSIiu Georgetown and Washington,
TU> Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with nnnneranns
at Alexandria, Va..jbnn the most direct rente for
Lynchbnrg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and
the Southwest.
Steamers leave First Wharf above Market streak
every Wednesday and Saterday at 11 M.
Forfrelghtapply to the agents,
W. F: CHiVDB A CO.,
• 14 North Wharves.
Oo[' a*^SS? I fte^SsslK 6eor « etown; SU| ! l4
808 -NEW YORK.—Philadelphia steam
NgAMok. Propeller-Company—Despatch and SwlA
sore Lines, via Delaware and Baritan Canal—Leaving
dally at 12 M. and e P. M„ connecting with aQ the
Northern and Eastern Lines.
For freight, which wlllbe taken on accomxnodatlnß
terms, apply to
WM. M. BAIRD * CO.,
mhl6tt . No, lszsanth Delaware avenns.
f. , »|K ' a BTBAMF.R FOB SALK.—The fast
sallflK oDpper«l and copper fastened
ateamer HKT.EN GATT Y (side wheel); 408 tons O. M..
180 leet long, 21M feet beam; depth of hold 8 feet s
Inches; draws 5 feet 4 Inches wader, bnllt of live
and red cedar. Apply to B. A. SOUDEB&OO.,
sel2-tf .. DockStteetWharf.
JHgBHBLjDJXAIFABK and GHS&Ai’&Am
fifkdir TOW-BOAT COMPANY,
BARGES towed to and from gmT.ATYm.pwTA,
HAVBE-DKQRACE. BALTIMORE, WAHHINaJ
TON, and intermediate points;
WM. P. CLYDE A 00., AgeDtr..
■' ■ No. 14 South Wharves, Philadelphia','
* Captain JOHjt LATjGHLIN. Snperintendent.
FOB BOSTON, .Mass.—Express Lld.o— The
wMtflhe schooner THOMAa HOLCOMBE, Captain
Godfrey, is now leading lor the above port at
third wbaTf above Market street, a, d will have
Prompt despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID
COOPER, la N. Wharves. ocls
■ 463*'. FOB ANTWERP.—The At bark EdTHEB
m Captain Prince, Is sow loading for the above
For 1 freight or passage, apply to WORK
MANS OR, 113 Wslnntstreet. * ' se24
/CONSIGNEES’; NOTlCE—Consignees of merchan
v/ dlae per eark ST. PETBtt, Goodwin, master,
from Liverpool, will please send their-permits on
b oard, at Facestreet wharf, or to the counting house
of the undersigned. The general order will he issued
on Friday theiath inst., when all. goods not ,per
mitted will be sent to pnbllc stores. PETES WBIG EEP
A BONS, lid Walnnt street: . ociS-2t
CTBAWSHIP SAXON. FBOM BO9TQN:-Con-
O slgneee of merchandise, pet above steamer, will
please send for their goods, now landing at Pmestreei
wharf. (oc2»8t) HENBY WINBQbS.C(L
lag. B.BH3Nl>mit;«myiH—o. m nr»Hmi anriimi «»
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