The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 26, 1857, Image 3

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TUB MOitfEY MABKET. .
~yr . XV,: ■' 'V , ; PHii.iD*LpsiAi'Bei)t,2s, 1857,. v
o < of• the most jrtStrtog: day*; in sie .financial
Tha Bank of.BeansylTanjft^
: Jp!|§| : ; the -,
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mm supported each otharbrarely/ and.!
nttitude-ih* yfaeVww ; calamity of &
.-‘'Vfe hay* {9 ©’clock aVnlght) just
-' with thSEspress agent,' and, gladly announce
'" : New> Ycrkßanka'to their :
Mlladeiphli brethreh; '* ipbcle f wiU !
S t6rbjdiT6W'Vorhlag. '-NoVj let 1
',y^^^terflna',>X6rt^iWßeir>o'w’loijthV feveriifti’impulse
tUto .the panic of-to-dayv;? ;
: .• - / T hlnk /bhi ,A .inoineafy -and " thefblly of yielding to
* 'who
p^d , ‘out , ‘«^eii© f lo^4y , J 'on both notes and checks, do**
L.- frtre well; of Sha.oommehiiy/’and.they will get their
- 'WtlrardrUTho good old credtt,qf Philadelphia, must be
. * * € attained.' •amongst the we' the
y , ; JKid, ,?enae« and Me-'
"Y iiumlcs, xf&o tiiltered’ nat , the whole day., To-morrow
,- (Saturday) will witness the return ttio specie
to its uiual depoaitori&f, ijefcwee < i' i two; ond
throe o’clock, to-day,' there’ were the-l&rgefty3epaeit* of
the 'precious nistai* cs#do;,that hare heea
i:.' ! .-*6k»ca.';- Aword totheßanks; don’tloseheart. ; s°' 5 °'
- The case of Jhe of Pennsylvania
r- . f a^ipst. theySonyWale Baiik, ,to xecovqr'the, penalty
1 \' ''imposed by the banking law of the State for. not-keep*''
L-,; >ldg iUxiotes atpar lli’Philadelphia, 1 was tried atHohes?-
••■■ tuid 'mBHo^ ina Verdict lot s9fth97 in'
;' , NewYhrk Pm/ gives some advice u ti the tillers
of the soil,’ 5 from which wo take the following
r> ' turd'timelyremarksi‘* -Hi
, “The revolt in India,isdhe;^arhlnge/-of|amihe>
380. human creatures wiU. 'need: large sap
plica of-food from tha products of otberregieds/ The
■y army'‘of-India, the tr&anport'fleet for that armyaud Us
y v aupjdjlMptfio necessities. grbwlog cut'of the disturbed
/{rtato'of thftCgreat English dependency) will call for
{ranch-of otirsurptua beef}' pork, and flour. The two
v
~t keef pr-nburiAhment before it is ready
' s ;lor waste otb/eeding power,
‘ Vwhi& ls ti^:, besetting ,sin of,Auii?ricah;fariherB,‘.ought
V;to be cKei^d^ : ; farmor ought' to'he required to;
gLTC .att' aecounfr.of .whp ’kills r a female calf.
’-"We ’oughb years
’■‘ to cottiei;’ weir^ghtwoonhaTe'ii supply
not‘only for httnjelves wy r
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1 , ISWBCTiow.of Fiqffs"*od iixil foi iht ireet aodtng
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c ' ! ' Half Barrels ofSaperfine
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>v: i < JttHiLBB, Inspector,.
< ■ jffxattiammuL sois» oftrads. "!
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f MJMe Jtftrfh an JSx/Jt *ng9, JPJni4d<lpkia.l
Skip Tonairuida, J ulioa. ............ LitorpooJf B*jrt ?o
. Ship I JJovera,,^w l ,.&m-ftinci»i», #o«o
j JBanjoa mnvewti. Janeiro. #oon
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. "'&tMa>«p'3oefcnf, Bellow; from, New-York, Ti» .Cape
, V'-' Ilay, ft horns, with mdse nod -piaasangeAto James All*
jJM»ed, r the brira.Malvem,
:,; *» from . Jamal#* A : Eaton, from ,Bt John, Si)}, And Hey
ward, from Chafes tojjfbeatiag up, ,;Abeye New.Owtle -
-piaaed •seror&i ngbt schooners, apparently
from Barton, in to
** ‘^BrigZead,' ThoßUW,sdiyS from Boston; inbalijwtto
1- , Vt
<V BcfcrjXftyitUlrfuric, Cannon, A days from .Baltimore.
, with coal to Yerree he Hltehsll. j,<,- t .) ; ",
, Bchr .Elate, <}aj{ jfroni B&ltimore, with
njdsetowptaJn.- -;':; ; i’ ,i»- % ■ I >-
, flehr Chose, Jones, 6 days from Albany, with grain to
Ponltney;&'Sasaej’. _ u, l\\
L. ‘ .Scfcr EscorijilOttf, 4 cUySfromßridgepori, la b*i
[ last to captain. - - . . .V ■: .- <
, Bebv lu H Stroup, Gorton j 5; days -from Boston, in
I. ■b^ie®tto j captasn.';'^r ; -;/’-7; , iS 7iK‘j 47; Vs ••
- - Schr ExpedlUoa.t Conner, 1 day from Smyrna, with
■ T&.-catena Bewlefi tflUcm A
i-gSh Scbr Henry jobiisorij hauf«ns^rfrom'J?eir Fork, •
[7 4 lw' B«Bt. rorntfew.York.; m ’ - \
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l : ; - ,f Ttifecbr Sophia Abh*Smith,. JftoraJtoxbwy. j -.,
Keitoo; ~,,t
t % 7f: : #Bchry_BiDteiio?i l Whwto& from Boston*#-. U ; ’
i ~ v |horoM :
L 7 from seven canal barges.
£-,■
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|'/.;^^^4wK,St«aTOhlpß^to<of;Geo^la,.Garvin,'Sa^an
|V37 Bator.Boston, H"ffinsor. ' - -
* wi, ..Popnayly/mIR,. T?e*l, > Xut^unond,.
a"' ■ •.2 ) ®ftrqttl , y.Palmer/Turoey > 'ftichmobd, J ifeaMSA Co.
1,-' ’'—BiMgCeltißobbins,'Newbutyport, li Audenreid 1 ACo
| - fich?Escort, Murrarißosimiy. O AHodufoer A Co. /
I•• ’ VrBehr3iJ iJlekinKin.
I Echr SopWa An^SnS^;l^xbQfy t .yan ,|h««n, Nor-'
j>; ?•> -if/tOe Qtii-y'i l f ( ’ J ■ - y '"
S Bcbr J-H Sbroapj Corecm,^olemVN ntnrteryant A Qo>
| - ' . Rcht Mercy TajJor,Slckßjffton, Boston. ; °'do° 7 ,
fi r ‘‘- Af>BfitieJ<)bztßcg*n t r &lHpt&R*rßrhiU' } j ; do,;
f. w Bit Boston,;'- * ->' flo’
| ' pchr PEUmore, Broofeiyn/Tyler, Stoco A-Co.
--‘;-flchr : ll lAurensifJohiiaonj-.Oharlestohj BoricrSj
hlAedn‘A,Co, #Ki; '' ; - . f
fob? Cora fncker, Fuller, Ipswich, Tyler, StoneA Co.
• rr, ‘ SchrWH-Hiwson.Pfty, 1 NO; Cofihrsn A
f Bussell.'-’. \ “
7- gchVPauiiuf-'FleWsiV' ‘7 ,? 'cfo •
• Btr Kennebec,Hand, New York, Jm AUdeMica'; .
SfrTbus Wks, GreenjNdwYork.WMlJ&frh &,Cp.
v ’ .Sir B WlUiDgj.pia/poolejUalUmora, A Groves, Jr J '
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- ’ ;OAPB>iBriAND;S»t?JS;44(IPM. t
• - Otte r three brig# passed in thVaftemoon,
‘ with some otght or ten schMnert.- gev«>ftt ohmß-wVe
nowgbing to sea,. Wind rather fresh from the I fJS.
S - ererr appearsneo of a storm. . .■_ - •}
I .f-iymfrsi Arif"' V ' / ’ »
'w ' : *vr. v
I . r . , r<jrt.) i i
r . ** ■ BpsK*,gept, <s>,
| 1 Armed ship Western Empiro, from Hvorpbol, |
t Oorrtfpo&deccfl of tho Philadelphia Katcfcaig*..
I .. v- -9 XBWJES»DeI« BepV. 24/8A M...
| Over pttv hundred ail tettttie ro&ftstiirft featetd&j
£ morning, thirty of which proceeded tip. j ,
1 The following ve&ei* f/m&lii’ttt the Breakwater; prlga
f Wm M Croton, Whitman,'Ava; Castilian, Nftpo
*v v Dldncotn.Baaqart,
|. and fire others, wboMnaakil K&to hct fbund dnt;
I Several *aaU craft araliaraight bound up arid>nk
| ~ • > , 1 »,• -y \ •
| Your?, Ac, v,.. J ;/vra|f.H. DICK MAN, j
i - . of The PreM.? : j
b • ' r'4vwvKf™* IWQsio»,l3«pfc. &.
ri; \.jlereh boat®.left here this woniing, ud«, Jnd con',
I'*' \ k ini and
r , bark to Mr,Williams; Mlnw Peer, lumber to YouSk A
I. :,. r WToeivarfoaj Klmer & Son, lumber to U b Taylor & Co.
1- ? :. ftunb A\o6©kydijj«ib<t} ft# ,Nw»o*«i4f ’SfiwajbJobii
L|J Tmjjh
- .$£ ,Trae-Americao, wm A MoConkey.end fonn "Wlsta/*
: irie^’f ea i- e( i I ;t New, Tot,,
• Pawliw^
h *** lm ’ m, ■ *
igorf Is
*«r*s-w> .*«?•£ •<* .->!- *
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Ship Mai? E Balch, Woodbury, for Valparaiso, sailed
/ij&oinijlifMpoolSeptlDtht-i! t. '->« ■* -c 'j 1
. < Blub Nfcholaa Biddlo, Bares, for New York, sailed
from LlvorpoollOth in^t,. -.,, ;f.;
Ships OeS&'EjfpreisvHctfeblHfis, and Constitution,
- for Now York, sailed from-Llverpool llth inst.
. '5 Snips; Cheshire. Farrar, and Bwanak; Borland, were
. loadipgat Liverpool 12th last. for Flitladolph«‘V • _ ,
s i Bhip-Wil^Bsttget, from Calcutta for London, at Deal
11th illflt. f Jf - r -,1 > -r .
BhipyO#riooa.Hpffabr/for-Philadelphia, sailed fro" 1
,JUo de Janeiro i2tH alt,
Ship Josiah. Brodlop, Having, sailed from Bio de Ja-
tbJuly for Calcutta. .'. ,• n .
ship Hamilton, Webster, f<?r, Boston, sailed front hio
de Janeiro July itf.' ;,i - , •,
Ship'SarahThlawh^Emery,from Bangor for.Yalpa-,
" Shf p* from Sumatra,
rivqdnt Gibraltar mi ult, and retoftined 2d lust, wait*
B 'lhlf John Holding;, Milton, from S.an Francisco, ar
rived at Callao 12th,ul$. . „, . oy , . .. of
5 -Ship Morning Star, Close, from Liverpool, arrived at
sailed from Rio
o Bar,jim o hut D^Truil l , of pliilodelpiiio, Scnll, at New
York yesterday from Charleston, adlh wheat, rice, &tj,
Baa hftd very bad weather: experienced the hurricane
of the 11th, 12th, and 13th, duriog which lost foretop
‘sa{l,--foretopgaU»nt{mast,, iib^boom, mainsail, and re
colred other damage.,. 14tn, Peter Young, a colored
seaman,' was washed from tfto .pytjips;aq<l lost. Buring
the gale damagditho cargo. '
Brrque Heiperon, of Boston, from New York for Aas
tralift, wpa apokfn 15th lost, lat 39 25, long 05 20. ,
*- Barque'Panama', Graves, from Cronstadtfor Bio do
Janeiro, passed Blsinoro 4th iust.
. Barque John^GilplQuMaisens,'for Loando, cleared at
Boston24thinat., <•,
, Barque Belie,-Byder, heooo at Boston yesterday,
: Barque Chostec, Crosby, cleared at Boston 24th Inst,
for PhlladelphlA. ! ', ' •
, Brigs Z/pdi, Sami Otis, Leontine, A:,Law
renco, Georgia. ADh,En2fl.beth, M B Davis, and J Nick
.erson, hence at Boston yesterday., . •. <
Brig Daniel Mftlony, Steelman, from Matanzas, arrived
up at Now Orleans 18th ipst. r '
Brig Olarcncd, Phlhhey, from Palermo for Baltimore,
Is snpnosod.tq have passed Gibraltar 10th ult.,
Brigs Sarah • Eliiabeth, Baynes, and Emily, Sanders,
sailed from Calais lsih Jnst. for Philadelphia.
Brig 'MaDsanilln, Dunning, sailed from Portland 23u
}nat, for Philadelphia.
* ‘Brig Martha Washington, Anderson, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Portland 23d inst.
..Brig garni SmaU, Lane, sailed from Balom23d inst.
for Philadelphia, i 1
1 - Brig Altavela, Gilkey, sailed from Bio do Janeiro
12th ult. for New York. 1
Brig'Ganges, Jones,for Bnenoa Aytes, with lumber,
cleared at Wilmington, NO, 24th Inst,
- Schr David Paust, Jfoslandor, cleared at Wilmington;
NO. 24th inst. for Philadelphia.
Bchrs Buena Viata, John Tucker and Joanna, hence
at New Haven 24th inst,
>'6chf AVda, C&rberrr, bcoae. arrived at New London
24th inst'..'. ... '
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; hence fop Norwich, at Now
Londoa Wth IOaV -
f ,;Sphr Gen^Worron,Denson, pailed from Calais llth
’list; fofpfflikreiphik;. , < ■ > ■
- Schr BUea,Matilda; Yfolls, hehco/snlved at ,Calals v
•IsthiaBt; ,{ ',(v> : . j: -i-u ■ •// y .
<. Scb? yiq'i Joa 6s/ Jones, sailed ftoin Calais 16th inst,
for-Philadelphia,-- • * •- -
Bchr Howard Putnam, Nickerson r from Turks Island,
arrived at Bostoh 24th mst; '. <1
~,Bchr J/0 .Brookis, GraSain, for-Philadelphia, sailed
from Portland 23d inst-7 ' p \-
Bchr Southerner, Lefevrerhence', arrived at Norfolk
234in»t. , .. f ,
- t'SChrfl P Armstrong!,‘Dill, hence for New Haven, And.
Thos Potter, Glover, for Providence, arrived at N York
yesterday. l ‘ ... ’•
SqhclOnly Boh, PeriVfhecoo atN Bedford 24th inst, .
Schrs W A. Weeks, Weeks', and J Prsmbcs, Frambes,
hence, arrived up jrt Plymouth 20th Inst.
.Schrs Larinia Jane. Kotcimm.andGom, Crane, hence
at Now York 24th inst' ' ' ’
• gjOhwPoquonnodt, Bunrongbs/and E T Smith, Lee,
'hence foe Boston, passed Highland Light 9 AM 24th inst.
' ’Bc,hrS D L oturgiS, Norris, for Philadelphia, and Sarah
.Bright, Noble, for Wilmington, Del,'cleared at Boston
24thinst - • * *
Schrs Minnesota; Baker; A M Aldridge, Bateman, and
H -Blackman, Sherman, sidled from Salem 23d inst. for
Philadelphia. ..• , . .
Schrir Sawasseit, Hu2se,,and Huntpr, Fisher, hence
for New'Haven; Yankee Bdyißisley* and T L Stiller,'
Phelps, at New York 24th inst.
‘ Schr Joseph' Portqr. Adams, for Philadelphia, sailed
from PftUßivor22(l jnst. "
■ Schrs JameS 'Blisgj'Hatnh, and J G Collyer, Chapin,
sailed from ProViden'ce'23d imt.'for Philadelphia'.
Schr' finsatt'Orlcan, TucKorton, NJ, sailed
from Providence 23.105 t < ~t . \
■ Schrs Mary Price,'Price, from Bristol for New Haven,,
and Barah L, Smith,,from Brandywine; at Now York
SitEitfat.'-”.'’ \u ‘
■ 'Steamer flenrr D Gawl Iler. hence at Baltimore
.Kthint:''
t. -' .i\ • - 1 ' Spoken' *
2d List.- lit BTI9. lohg 43 30, whaling barque Perl, 65
.days from New l6O bbls sperm oil.
:VA}U:\ y ‘ 'Mabine:misobllany. - '
On the 10th and llth inst., the wind'blew fresh from
the N JJ, Increasing on the > 12th to a heavy gale, vary
ing Horn N E to At 3 o’clock,-A-M, .the brig
Bftinbow, of Booth Bay, Capt Patterson’, while lying at
North Island) broke,adrift, .haring parted both chains,
and drifted into'the pilot boatWw Shackelford, carry
ing away bowsprit and doing other damage. Xho Bain
*ow was cartiod, then by wind and current on !a! reef of
hremcera, two miles southeast from'' the • lighthouse,
where - she was. imbeddod in the sand. Through the
.strenuous exertions of Messes Benton and Watts, pilots,
after three days’ unremitting labor, she was finally re
moved from h6r dangerous positioh and conveyed safely
to Georgetown, with tho foaaof ancbors,’’chains, boat
and deck load,. > - • . ! . •
I-. Capt Patterson and pitots having agreed to leave,the
amount of,oompensstioa td-arbitration, the result Hrqs
an avrard.of 69 per cent on the gross value of vessel and
cargo. Zhls ia tho-first vessel-over removed from the
quicksands of our- bar. - The' Rainbow is Dow ready to
proceed on her voyage In a tight and substantial con
dlflpri:\& ii -. 7 }. . ■ 1
, fleorgctowhj.fSOi Sept. 19/—Arr schr Samuoi N
Smith,Capt Smith, U days.from New York; To Fraser
& Heath, Has experienced heavy gales from 8 W to N
Wj lost boat and. mainsail j Bplitfore&aU; ibroke wheel,
and sustained other.damsgo,'t v i< > ..
Barkparodi; Jones, of “and ftomProvldencefor-Zan
citor'(Newport 18th' fnst) pntback to Newport on Tues
day evening leaking badly, having sprung a leak on the
Jolght ofi the 19th jn Ist q 7 0p ; < lon, 38 94, during heavy
weather? 'Her pumps’ how kcep'.uer free, and rite will
return to providence to undergo repairs.’
Antwerp,' Bept 4-yTne‘ship'Biohsi,,’Stevens, ,from
Gallaoj with- guano,'ls* hsbbre' on' tho G.iatnels; in tho
WlSlmgenr >'Bh9 lies in a'.veiy dsngerend position. Two
steamers'-Ord by, hefto render’ Assistance
- Falmouth; Bejpt9—The Doni of Newcastle , from Hsvlo
*2 Quebec. sprtiag ’.aisak, aud‘ ins jh*nddpd-<wi tntr
2TO» ef^Awgt^j>i^4«*4air,'7otfg J 2y’tyfcr4w saved.
Llsbon.Sept Bertch, McConnell, from Uallao
gnd Fayal,-With guono for Queenstown, pot in hero yes
terday, miking twelve‘lnches of water per honr, and
with cutwater, head; 4c. started. - -Tho greater part, if
not an, her eargo Will have to be discharged.
: DOMESTIC POETS. ‘
NEWYORK,Bept.24':-~Xrr, Ur brig Independence,
'McA.lmotu ffotii Dorchester; achrs Alba, Merrihew* from
Wlldihgtqn, N C; .JotuU South'.. Spates, do; Star,
Dobgl&s, do.' Cleared, barques'Treke, (Aust,) Peloa,
Cowes and a market; Holla. Rogers, Pensacola: ■. brig D
Huptley, Earl.Winasor, Ns. .
' Bcpt 25—Ar bark Kate Wheeler, of Hampden, Grant,
'Rotterdam.' Had had'yery heavy weather, the whole
postage.' Sept- 15th ,experieo cod a Violent horrlcano
from JsNE,lnlat 2925,10 n 6?2p, .blowingthb tails
fttrled/rom the yards; -br/g ffanstiske; Conklin, Jack*
sosrlUe: 'three'masiod achr Ch<u» M Lavertv, Dowdy,
St : Mary's,GSrscbirs Bellows,Baltimore,
and Paragon, Williams, Beaufort, NC; steamship Locust
Point;-French, Baltimore.
Cleared, ship Thornton, Collins, - Liyerpoolj "brig
Mary Means, Hopkins, MdnsaniUa, achr Cttir, Ham*
mond. Aspinwatl: ship W ITWharton, Moss, Golvcßton;
tahtis Jss W H&Ket; Soltew;; Cumberland, Chase','Alex
andrlarKate Field, Bobbins, Matagorda; B F Beeves,
Shaw, Beaufort, B C. 1
BOSTON, Sept. 24:—Clbabkd.—Ship Beramporo,
Stone.'NevGrleani; • Ship Samuel G Glover, (now, of
.this port, 701 88rW,th» tofts) New Orleans. Bark John
Gilpin, Martins, Loando and & mkt. RWJggin k Co.
Rrbarfc Wolf, Cc®rar,Pjctou.- BarkMoneyoick, Smith,
Charleston; Bark Grampus, .£ F Cunningham, Wil
mington, NO. BritfLaariU*; Lavender, CapeHayUen.
PORTLAND, Sept 23G—rCi<l achr. Trident, Sudw,
Chntou. :' : ‘ : 1 f'< 1
-r- SALEH—£Id 28d, brigs Frederick,' Eroira, Cayenne;
bound®/ •* -
MMM
lOfiH
& 1?
NEWPORT—Arr 22d, brigs Brookline, Brandon, 8t
Johtt ? NB. for Baltimore, and'eld 23dl'Aunandalo,
Hugh#*,'Baltimore for Bangor; achr John Perry .Bock
land for Richmond. Also arr at night,-baric Parodl,
;Jone6,'Providence' for- Zanzibar. 23d, arr 2 p m
2 pm, bark Charles William, Dashington, Savannah for
Providence.
' 81d brig 8 PBrown, Freeman, HSvasna.
; '.-Inporfrthe arrivals of to-day; barkParodl; brigs El
len Hayden, Almr, for Havana ldg.
•; EABTPORT—BI4 19th,' brig Broome, Folsom,' (from
Calais) Hatanzas; schooner Maria Jane, Crosby, Balti
more, 1 ■
DIGHTON—Arr 21st, achr Sarah, Mills, Rowley,
GooigetownfDO. ? ‘ '
23d, ‘ sehr A Uayord, Pomeroy,
MftrtticoCreek.'Var »*''v •.
SAVANNAH—Arr brig BJo Grande, McCorbe, from
f-- »< - ' • '
i MOBIL Sept 19; ship Sibyl, Jenkine, from Mar
tinique,-to - bark ’WestWind, Saunders, from
Boston, to J G Whitaker & Co; brig Lorona, Gibbs, fra
Hayana,'iii: Jos E Marreli; senr Calliope,
Buckler, from Boston, to master; 1 > - ■
•f»* BALTIMORE,’Sept ; 24th—Cleared, steamship Cale
donia, L&yfleld, Ch&ritaton r brig Lady of the Lake,
(Br)Newman ;sehrS'Bwan; Dill,' New York; BO
Higgte*. Dayqy, New-York: 25th,-arr eahr Cohansct,
■Tobey, from Naif Bedford; Sarah B Jatned, Clark, from
Boston, w*";- - - ' r
Sailed Steamship' City of Norfolk, (having repaired
boiler). Greene, Savandah; shipßoland, (Brem) Eeickl,
Rotterdam; brigs John Mnrston,(not before) Young,
Weep Indies;, Loring, Boston; James Da
vis, Ginn, Boston, AJW Applegarth, Linden, West In
dies: schtt Thomas Jefferson, Phillips, Wilmington, N
C. Peerless, Patterson,'Kingston,-'Jamaica.' * -
•v CHARLESTON, 1 fiepfc. 23d .—Cleared, barque Almatta,
Richardson, Boston; brig Owcenee, Brown, Mobile; fichr
CoLHatterly, ?ayJorWilmington, NO.' ; r
Went to Sea yesterday, stoamship 'George’s Creek,
Morley. Baßimoro |, H E Vincent, Steward, St Au-
RttStinoV > -v - • ’ -
- -NEW ORLEANS, Sept. B.—Arrived, Ope
lootas, Ellis, Galveston and Indlanola; brigs Vorßeve
rance, Miller, Minatilam Margaret A Stevens, BUtlcr,
UaVAha; Goo Il.Obfifie, OaughnniHararta.
.‘' Cleared, ba^que'WinW^ o^*s^^^ 'Coustand, Barcelona;
Mfixieih'flchr Afdgahte, Cgbada, Uampeachy aqd Sisal;
sehrs 3 IDay, Minor', Juvanußurlasa, Fowler, Mobile,
' Betowi, Britlsb »h{p Idu, ( WBBtcoU, from Liverpool
26th July. ... ; •',.J - v , ■*' /
‘ FOREIGN PORTS. ‘ ' ‘
Gibrattar—Sld 27th uUJ ships Clara L Preble, Long,
and,Chu Sprogue; Pikp, both from jTfepeu, Boston. -
. At MfhfttiU|ra 4tH'ibsL brig Peweverancb, Miller, for
New Orloapa same day. . /
../At Coitaacpalcoa, —lnst, bcbpGen BcoiL for Mobile.
814 from Tam'pleo, 2d inst, brig liftlears, Vilctti, Now
M,, ~,l f , . tJ r t
r.BUW J for ldg; ‘at Quebec -19th (dat. ship Mortimer
Livingston; Sampson, for Bristol, B.
Jrfild.froox Pictou lith Inst, barque A It Kimball,
, Adamson, Boston.
r John. NB, 39th test, brig Robert Reed, John
son,' Afeximdria'. Cldl9tb, schr Wilson, Bal
timore. '•
• 'List of Anrlvals-at tiio'Principal Hotels.
;; GIRARD nOTEL.—Choatnot St., halo* Ninth.
’e E Dudley, Richmond HR Gamble, 8t Louis •
J LNorris. Savannah- • .. Wlf Cuaningharo, Va
J BWelis,PhUa . .. .MiMHernden,Va
J A Lanier, Miss , A 0 Harris, Memphis
JW.Harris, Mempbla. ' A Betat, N,O .
i-HLiddeldf.NT.i -- JI/CaitipbbH,SSoukCity
1 J B Ficklon it son; Va D A Huntj'PrOV/clenc'e 11 1
I Walter Lemonie. Va- * i; Miss LemonW, Va
LBRabliog,Ny wm 'A G Seaman, Waablngton
AG Seaman Jr,Washington J Graw, N Y
D.GLoWber,lf 0 : - J EHhf»ter,Lahoaßter
HonrjrllhsmU.N Y. ~i J. H Ulller, Portsmouth,
« Portsmouth, - New Hampshire
■_ New Hampshire Walden Porter, Boston
J KOnigmacner, Euphrater James-E -McCaU A lady,-
Lftnaipter ep Cincinnati, Ohio
Mr* A Wimbftck’, Mehijhis Miss' Henderson,JJothlcU’ra
J Starke; Miss - ’ - OF Hampton, S 0
W9t ».:, RPTliompson.'N J
0 H Beison & la, Uniontown T M Lannhan. Balt
Jpo e »j Va. v;. -/ . - JobnMarfleld, Ohio
J 0 McCoy, Dallas, Toxaa , J D Bpiccr, N 0
M C Mordecal, GharUlon, SO E Loroghy, Mobile
EH MarUn k la; Savannah Capt Boggs A la. u 8 N
Missßbgg®- • 1 C E Rogga •
‘B T Pannell k lb, N 0 Miaa Bonner, N 0 .
Miss&man.N C.~ 5 :.;s) Mias White, NO
Mrs Dent,N C ; J,Holt, Montgomery, Aia
GCoater fc ta, Mobile Mrs A R Lawton, Ga
A porter* la, Savannah, Ga H H Muhlenburg, Reading
.Lavjd,Y SH-4rta, Gi«gf>Tr ; MroDuffua, ,;r,
l LfWefKHarriB ... ..- WmDiiffiWi. ■' s
; ARelfc,M&lyland. -, f A ia,Pa
. MlssWtterblk; ujPen’nfi 1 ” -'Oftpt B Watermflu, P.nna
. Hetltott, Onaxlttton.SO P Bhaw, Buputior, Wl>
SJ BMter, Chicago, IH . Cyrus B Carter, 311
JJJ'WtiltOeia. JitM ! M Moorbooso, Australia
- Si.SW'J* 1 ! Aa'potU, Std JT Baird, Virginia
CwHattald'cia.Ohlo “Cl (fill, Baltimore
J A Smlth. iijlti.nor, B J Willi., Baltimore
SPfStojft yasßatMford.se , .
‘ - O' Rutter', (TV ■ j'
SlteS2%? n t Hcsr ' i ■ OR Boole, Bo»1ob '
'•n> KMuntt,Sy
iJ 4-. Jf.\ il r.i.'l/f'a-. H• •< \ ■ , , A .V ti' ■ >
y.uA Ui-< , ,
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THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1857.
3 tandem™, London • HoFlfeW & K Boton >
R wScma,,; NT MW Ciuskcy, Washington
T if Tonrno La ]'■ <>“ ,l , c few> , L ‘
77m P Uodgo, N V HWrlgli, V ioksharg
Cha. a Pli.w' Cin, Ohio Then X flhaW, OkjaWo
G Forbes i uifo, Boston A J May & la, N Orleans
Geo w Mordcicu, N C Miw Cameron, NO
Mies Mordeica. N 0 John B. Mordeica, N 0
Bov Dr JJftlch, Baltimore Wm J Fooloz, N Y •
OcoP Putnam, N Y . - HLJonefl,NY
WJ Butler, NY Fdw Phillips, NY
W ASbopard, N Y HBtrue,NY
8 A Moore, Pomeroy J KEdgerton. Fort Wayne
W A Kifistiia, NY R JE Mooro Sc la, Mississippi
0 H Swopo, Alabama II Frankliu, N Y ,
L Foiger, New Orleans, La. N Whitney, New Orleans
Wm Desendorf. NY J F Mason, Yft
Jaa G Clark. NO W H 3forton, Jr. t Ta
J W Andrew, Indiana • Ewtl P Budd, N Y
i Jos Roberts, Cuba
'' MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
0 Blanchard, Loekhaven, PaT N Kurtz, Baltimore
J D Nowlinger, N York - A B Clark, Richmond, Vft
S M Clark, Washington W Humestou, Troy, N Y
John Brownfield, Springfield, 1 Jos Wise. York, Pa
Peons , John V Poster, Centro co
Phillip Gophart, Centre co, F G Bellas, H 8 N •
Penua 1 li Unangst A wife, Easton
Miss S Coangst, Easton Hiram Greiner, Salem, 0
B P Martin* Abiogton, IU W E Scburr, Kansas
Herman R Dean, Kansas C E Chaffer, Kansas
Win Eborhart, Cookstown, Mrs. W«l«> Muscalono,
Peons lowa > .
J S Robinson, GrcoiiSeld, 0 R * Kennedy. Rlttstargh
O G Smltere, Mlsa R A Bankhead, Miss
SI n Horn, Jr, OaiaHanquo EH J Saegor, Oatasauana
A G Brodhead, jr, Maoch B Crawford,Pa
Chunk James Uagar, Ohio
m r White Ya P 8 Blitz, Columbia
1) Biel. Hamburg, Pft Geo G Richardson, Ky
Hon W Bigler, Pa £**s* .
S Horkstem, Ohio , . C M Clay, Oxford
, h Condie, HarrisonvlUo, O A Fenstemaker, Ohio
Geo MoHlor and wife, 111
John M Keen, Leeesburg, 0 Walter P Snow. k ta,Md
Miss McOoßkoy, Wyoming A Van Camp, Washingtonfl
Goo li Ulelock W G Wilson, N J
Jan R MorJem. Jersey City W B Bivere, l'a
IID Patton, Pa D Snyder Indiana
PE Dayton, Jackson, Tenn 8 O Fry. Pa
Chas Bonnet, Wilkesbarr© B J Kulin, Port Clinton,Pa
Robt 8 Lyon, N Y James McCullough. Ohio
L Bowers, New York.
UNION HOTEL —Arcb Street, above Third.
Jacob 8 Bouder, Bethlehem Julius Berge, Trance
V Hau&ner, Ohio V Maumy. N Carolina
M E Cross, Delaware co., A J Delong Sc la.. Ohio
Jos Dewalt. Lande3hurg, H Weber, Marietta, Ohio
Mark Pellheimer, Waynes- Mrs Orumbnker, Ohio
burg, Ponna Henry Fellhoimor, Latrobo
Philip Jollev. Ohio 1 . Geo B Barrett, Ohio
8 M Moore, Lowistowa A Mundoy, Lincoln
E Webb, Ohio John Reed, West Chester
Sami Brunson, Ohio
. AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut, below Sixth it.
J Scager, Pennsylvania ». G W Pornell, Maryland
John W Konnedy, Virginia Wm Moulder. Virginia
It Taggart, Ohio Thou Reynolds. N Carolina
Louis P Dotrick, Maryland Sami Jouefl, Pittsburgh
Gop T Benkort, Philadelphia C Jenkins, New York
W Preston & la, N York Jtobt King Sc la, Conn
J Ahearn, Now York J Kilburn, Provlncotown
II De Meon, Cumberland 0 W Pringle, Cumberland
H D Carleton, Cumberland T A Faw, Tennessee
0 H Orawford, Baltlmbre ’ M B Crawford. Baltimore
H H Harrison, N York B 8 Harris, Missouri
I.N Rasuey, Missouri 8 T Wilder, N Carolina
WII P’arkhurst, New York' C H Mann. Maryland
0 HHohurt, Phllada R Elswortb, New York
Thoa Plnkbam, Ohio P J Jummel, Atlanta, Ga
8 J Foster, New York W Davidson & la, N York
Ohas W White. Philn Jas T Smith, Beading
W B Brown; Me Yornon 0 II B Banning, Mt Vernon 0
P F Fuller, Pittsfon Pa W Brannon, Plttslon Pa
lIE Rood, Philtul’a A Folsom, Dover NII
S Rhino, NT 'JO George, Boston
James R Bird, N Y
BLACK BEAR INN—Merchant street, bel. Fifth.
C M Taylor, Del City J W Towne, Chicago
M Packard, Media E T Mercer, Chester co, Pa
G S Murphy, York co, Pa A Jones, Md
Wm A Wagner, Montgom’y Lewis Heaves, Montgomery
W A Bowers, Pa James Williamson, Pa
Herbert Thomas, Easton, Pa
, NATIONAL HOTEL, Race street, above Third.
F Fechtig, 3ld Jos Ackerman, Ashland
Sami Reinamlth, Ohio P Hoppcrfly, RusUviUe, Ky
L 0 Smith, M Chunk, Pa R Peterson, M Chunk, Pa
Qeo P Richardson,Clarion co T BVankirk, Troy, N Y
0 Dougherty, Troy WF Kramer, NJ
C 8 Stanley, P Robinson ,OW A G Mills, Cklppeway, CW
Elon Tupper, Niagara Falls Jos Whitaker, Mount Glare
Peter Polio, Pottstown, pa John Lovrain, Galena, 111
Chas 0 H Richardson,Boston W Myers, Lebanon
Uriah Terry. Bradford co Ul* Augustine, Ohio
H J Handier, PotUville S Spigolmyor, Pa
Mr Brower, Lebanon Wm J Youart, Lancaster
; C D,Smith, Massillon, 0.
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth.
Wm Crcsswell, Va Jas M Bay, Ya
A W Bonts, Carlisle J Dorshoimer, Mechanicsh
John Boiler, Pa James W Goal, Pa
j Bleyler, Indiana co. Pa A Wnddler, Ohio
E V Drake,Poland, Ohio J Evans, Armstrong co, Pa
Win Sanson, Pa , E McDonald, PottaviUo
G' W lleckrothe, Pa Miss J Barns, N Y
B N Farren, Mass John McVoy, Harrisburg,
Geo W Ilarmer,' Carlisle, Pa Tenna
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, below Arch. ]
8 Lemon, Phila 8 D Poo Sc la, Balt
C 3f Adams, Delaware J Graham, Rick'd, Va
E Marshall, Phila T E Cottingham, Seaford,
W Moora Sc la. Burl’n, N J Dolaworo u
G Moore, Frederica, Del EII Hollingsworth, Flush-
J,MUler, Pa ing. Ohio
IF 11 Atherton, Boston J P Margan, Boston
G W Powell. Vo K Barber, Missouri
G Brown Sc la, Trenton J Ycttnnn, N J
W FlVlUaby, N Y 8 V Reese, Pa
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third street, ab. CalfowhiU.
J B Fisher, Spring Mills bliss R Fisher, Spring bills
ABuckman, Feasterville Miss Buckman, Feaatervlle
S Honinger, Green Lane J R Haldeman, Warrington
Wm Sassamon, Sumneytwn Alun Olayton, Eouthamptu
Master Clayton, Southamtn Casper lloads, Byborry
Mis* Roads. Byberry P D Greisemer, Oley
3 Fell, Buckingham. ’ Blaster Fell. Buckingham
S Roads, Southampton Henry Walter, Bucks co
Geo Olewneaa, Chester co 8 T Fleming. Pa
M Haldeman, Bucks co Henry Brand. Pblla
. SK Brobst Allentown
CITY HOTEL—Third street, above Race.
S A Turner Sc la, Easton ' ■ 8 Austin, Easton
G S Keyler, Danville T Phelps Sc la, Dnaphln
w iinii...^«hore
8 Haaeltorr, VwscjrBnort • R M Gradey, Pa
Mrs Smith Sc son, Pa W Do Camp, N Y
D Roes, NY G It Thornton, Balt
Col h Tate, Pa Mies J 0 Hopkins, Pa
Wm. H Mason, Pa H M Starr, Centro co 11a.
W Baker, Centre co, Pn 8 Forrest, N J
J McCabe, West Liberty J Hamilton, West Liberty
M S Bisol, Lewlsbnrg, Pa Miss V Eider, Lewisb'g, Pa
A Roberts, Bucks co. Pa.
Bpirial IfolitDs.
The Phrenological Almanac for 1858, Illus
trated, is now ready. Price 0 cents. ForsalobyFow
lbb & Wells, No. 808 Broadway, New York; No. 142
Washington streot, Boston; No. 922 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia; and by all Newsmen.
Its valuable contents should secure it a place in every
family. There are 83 engraving#, including the Names
of tho Organs; What is Phrenology; The Human Brain;
Lemuel G. White; Howell Cobb, Samuel Colt; Two
Paths of Life; Horace Manus Henry A. Wise; Anna
CoraMowatt; Elisha K. Kane; JicKitu, the murderer,
and Norcross, the victim; Ebenezer Mortam; Intellect
and Idiocy; Anson Burlingame ; Cyrus W. Fiold; Prof.
Morse; Robert J. Walker; Erastus Palmer; Cnrrer Bell,
and General William Walker. Capital likenesses, with
descriptions, oro given, and the whole beautifully
printed, Every family, and eyery store, shop, factory,
oiSco, hotel, ship, and steamer, should ba supplied with
a copy. Agents, booksellers, and newsmen, may sell
hundreds and thousands. Get a copy. OnlyOoents,
(ao2>2tAw2t
Great Redaction in Prices of Arthur’s Self-
Scaling Fruit Jars.—F#m and after this date, Av.tiiuk's
Patent Fiutit Jibs, with CH&bs aud Fire-Proof Stone
Ware, will be sold at greatly reduced prices, lower even
than the many worthless imitations of Arthur’s now iu
the market, in order that the people may preserve their
Yait, and our largo stock be dosed out.
fT7“ Store open in the evening,
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, tc GILROY,
N. 11. corner Tooth and George sts.
Scsmed’f Saving Fond—©//ice 203 Walnut
street, one door west of secoud street. Receives de
posits m sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate
of five per cent, per annum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open daily, from 0 until 5 o’clock, and. on Mon
day and Saturday until 0 In the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M.Morris; Secre
tary, James 8. Pringle.
Bower’s Infant Cordial.-—This Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the most
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and
young children.
, By ita powerful Influence a speedy cure is effected in
all cases of windy pains and spasms. Believes
and mitigates much ofchildrea’S suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran
qaillses pains of the bowtU, looseness, vomiting, Ac.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and,has been used lu thousands of cases with the moat
(abundant success. Ho family should be without it.
Prepared only by Usury A. Bovrea,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of Sixth and QreCo ate., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders most be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. au 13-ly
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—No
tional Safety Trnst Company, in WAWor Street, south
west corner of Third Street, Philadelphia. Assets
over Os a Millios ahd a Hal? o? Dollars, Invested
In Ehal Ebtats, MoßtaAG*s,<JnootrD Rbxtb, and other
first class securities, as required by the charter, This
institution confines its business entirely to the recei
ving of money on deposit. Any sum, large or small,
is ,received, and the money J» always paid bach, with
out notice, to any amount.
The'office fa open every day from 0 o’clock Jn the
morning until 7 o’clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 0 o’clock.
ilia ranges.
On the 23d Instant, by tlio Bor. Alex. Macklin, D. D.,
Mr. EYMBIt SMITH to Miss JENNIE GIYEN, all or
Philadelphia.
On the Ist of Juno, 1857, by Bov. Anthony Atwood,
Mr. JOSEPH HEMPHILL to Miss JANE CAMPBELL,
both of Philadelphia.
On the 23d instant, by the Rev. Mr. Cookman, Mr.
JOHN J». &NODE to Miss SABAH DULLER, all of this
city. '
{Oeatl]o.
On Friday afternoon, 25th instant, WALTER 0,,
youngestson of Jesse E. and MarthaJ. Smith, aged
nine months.
The funora! te take place at his father’s residence,
No. 2039 Chestnut street, on Sunday, 27th instant, ax
2 o’clock p. m., without farther notice. *
■ On the 24th instant, Mr. WM. KKYBEB, in the 61st
year of his ago.
Tile relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resi
dence, at, the Ilietog Sun Hotel, Forks of Germantown
Road and ’the York Road, on Monday morning, at ten
o’clock, without fu'rthor notice. To proceed to Laurel
Bill Cemetery. , flt*
On the mornlpgof tho 23d instant. SABAII JANE,
youngest daughter of 0, J.aud Sarah Sharp Blackburns,
aged 1 year and 7 days. ■ ,
Funeral on Seventh day, (Saturday) aftornoon, tho
20th inst, at 3 o’clock, without further notice.
Suddenly, at Frankford, on Thursday morning, 24th
Instant, Sir, JOHN SHEARD, in the fifith year of his
48 Tho relatives and friends of tho family are respect
fully'invited to attend tho funeral, from his late resi
dence, Paul street above Tacooy, on Monday afternoon,
28th instant, and the Order, in genoral, are invited to
attend.
JC7* Rev. Thomas H. Stockton will preach
In JAYNE'S HALL, to-morrow (Sabbath) morning, at
10k o’clock, and In tho evening at 7k(. The public are
Invltod. ' sep26-lt*
f£?“ Head Quarters Keystone Club.---The
Democratic Naturalliatioii Committee will sit daily at
,ti>e OLOnr. HOTEL, rl>. Monaghan’s,) SIXTH, below
Chestnutatreet,’ from 10 A, M, Until 8 f, M, jeB4;3t
ir T7r , ": > r ~ 1 ‘ Hi * J * :
-.'l - - i r ] >-s» Bti8 tjaY DiPARTMJfTi ‘
, • - j I-- .Bflptdiabsr23, ljfif-' 1 * *
Notice is iiereby"givon Vo tho bolder* olptocks of the
United Staton that this will purchase tooh
certificates m shall be focoivad hero, duly asalgnod to
ibo-Uulted Stales, previous to tholat day of Novem
ber next, at the rates heretofore offered and paid, vl#:
I 10 per cent, proraimri on the loan of 1842.
1G per cent, premium on loans of 1847 and and 1848,
0 per cent, premium on Texas indemnity 6 P«f <*ut.
stock, together with the interest accrued in each ease
from let July. .
Certificates of stock received hereon and after top
Ist day of November, until further notice shall be g»T en >
will be purchased at the following rates, vli:
8 per cent premium on the loan of 1842. •.
14 per cent, premium on the loans of 1847 and 1848,
and
5 p:r cent, premium on Texas Indemnity 5 per ctrat.,
with the accrued interest payable thereon, respectively.
Where certificates of stock, Inscribed and transfera
ble on the books of tlio Treasury, shall bo received hero,
assigned to the United States, between the Ist Decem
ber, when the transfer books will be closed, and the let
of January, when the half-yearly interest is payable,
the accrued interest for the half-year must bo expressly
assigned to tho United States by the stockholder, as ®o
interest for the current half-year can bo included in tho
settlement, but tbe raido will be payable by the Assist
ant Treasurer on the interest schedules, as heretofore.
In all cases the purchase sums Will be settled in favor
of the lawful holder tf the stock, who shall assign it to
tho United States in tho mode prescribed by tho regula
tions of assignments of stock; and remittance will bo
mad© of tho amount by draft on the assistant treasu
rers at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, at the op
tion of the party in whose favor tho settlement Bhall be
mado.' Ono day’s additional intorost will be added from
tho day of receipt hero for the draft to bo sent by mail-
HOWELL COBB,
Secrotaryof tho Treasury.
u Scott* ThUUe Society.”— A* a stateA
mooting of tho Scot’s Thistle Society, held on MOh-
DAY KVKNING, Sept. 7, a committee appointed, tor
tho parpafio reported the following, which was una
nimously approved:
Whereas. It has pleased Almighty God to remora
from our midst, whilst yotiu prime of life, our valued'
friend, and fellow-laborer in the cause of benevolence,
John Hough, late President of tho Scots’ Thistle Soci*
ety:
And whereas, Wo recognise In his dooease tho ab
sence of one whose storting integrity and kindly man
ner rendered him a safe counsellor for the society’s qesi
interests, a true friend to the needy and distressed, and
a more than brother to thoso allied with him in deeds of
charity: ,
And whereas, in our bereavement we bow submis
sively to the will of Him whoso ways wo cannot under
stand, and yot who dooth all things well, looming, In
the sudden decease of our brother, an admonition 'tor
ns to bo also ready: , J i-
Therofore, Resolved,' That this preamble be entered
oh the minutes, he published! and further, that a copy
of tho same, duly attested by the officers and seal of the
society, bo transmitted to the family of our deceased
chief officer. i ,
JOHN Q. MO2OSY, )
■WM. J. YOUNG. SCommltteo,
ANGUS MAQPHRTIBON, )
Robert 0. Gibsox, Secretai7.
ft/” A Grand Mas* Meeting of the Democracy
of tbo Third Congressional District will bo held at
Washington and Master streets, on MONDAY EVEN
ING, 28th inst., at 7J{ o’clock.
The following eminent speakers will bo present and
address the meeting;
lion. Thos U. Florence, ffm. E. Lehman, Esq.,
Son. John Codwaluder,’ Joshua J. Owens', Esq.,
lion. Harlan Ingram, Vincent L. Bradford. Esq.,
Hon. Wo. 11. Witte, John Campbell, Esq.,
Samuel M. Bn Dois, Esq., Lewis C. Ca&sliij, Esq.,
Robert AWon, Esq., Eugene Ahern, Esq.,
'lhos. E. Harkins, Esq., Dr. 0, W.Nobioeer,
lienl. Johu D. Miles, William A.Portor,’Esq.,
Thos. W. Higgins, Esq.
Come out in your DcinocratiCfltrongth and might, and
give another evidence o( your determination to crush to'
tho earth the efforts of your insidious enemy. A full
Brass Band will be in attendance.
By order of the Committee on Town Mootings.
J. J. MORRISON, Chairman.
Tnos. J. BnouKH, Secretary. Bep26*3t
{£7* Democratic City Executive Committee.-'.
The Committee will moot every Tuesday and Friday af
ternoon, at 3o'clock, at tho Globe Hotel.
JOS. LXPPINCOTT, Chairman.
se23-15t
117* Atnmeetiug of the Democratic City Ex
ecutive Committee, held on Friday, gopt. 13th, it was
Resolved, That the following town meetings be held '
MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 28th, northwest corner
Washington and Master.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 30th, Prankford.
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 3d, WestPhlUdeiphla.
THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. Bth, Mansyuuk.
TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 6th, New Market and
Drown street.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct. 7th, rasayuok toad
and Federal street.
THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. Ist, Frankford road'and
Norris street.
FRIDAY EVENING, Oot. Oth, Broad and Coates
street.
9ATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 10th, State House Yard.
A full Brass Baud will bo ia attendance at each moot
ing. J. J. MORRISON, Chairman.
A. 0. Tnoursos, )
JonNKsi.au, I
Tml K j\ BMW™' 1 OomtoUtco on Mooting.
Mjcsukl lUqbtbr,
John K. Lauoulin,
it/* Office of tUe Union Canal Company
Piuladklpiiia, Sept. 14th, 1867.—A meeting of Ihe
stockholders of tho Union Canal Company of P caasyU
vnnlawUlbe hold at the office of the company, (Far
qubar Buildings,) No. 228 WALNUT street, below
Third, on TUESDAY, October fith, next, at 12 o’clock,
M. Bf order of the Board of Mauagcra,
selS-dtocO 0. THOMPSON. Sec’y.
HJ* Democratic Naturalization Committee
will meet dally at the Globe Hotel, oth, below Chestnut,
By order of tho Democratic City Executive Committee.
JOS. LIPPINCOTT,
W. M. lUxoiM..) Chairman.
J. J.Sullivah, sBec$ Becy *' 5023-27 t
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Holders
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of which will be sold aa low os can bo obtained at other
stores. A complete catalogue of books sent freo, by
application through the mall, by addressing G.U.
EVANS, 430 OH EBTNUT Stroet.
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DELPHIA. Beptembcr2s, 1857—This Bank having
been compelled temporarily to suspend specie payments,
the Board of Directors assure all persons haring claims
against tho Dank, whether of Circulation, Deposit, or
otherwise, that no loss can possibly occur.
By order, and on behalf of the Board of Directors.
sop2o»3t TUO3. ALLIBONE, Brest.
All city bank notes taken at
PAR for Groceries, bj
JOHN. n. WEAVER & CO.,
Grocers, Second & Pine.
WINES AND LIQUORS, FRENCH
Brandies, Gin, Old Mouougahel* Whiskey,
Wines, Ac..just received ami for sale by
OirAHLES STUART,
e<i2d-2t# No. 182 Passyunk road, bel. Carpenter at.
riO-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE. WIL
1J LIAM F. SMITH, late of the firm of RAIGUEL k
CO., and EDWARD MAYUEW, have this day associ
ated themselves under the natuo of WM. F. SMITH k
CO.Afar the transaction of the General Notion and Va
riety business at No. 215 North Thiu! Street. so2o-lt*
PENNSYLVANIA AND GIRARD
BANK NOTES TAKEN AT PAR.
O.DONOGIIUE, 15 South WATER street, offer* for
sale at the following reduced cA*h prices, New York
Crushed and Powdered Sugar llKc} Brooklyn 0 Sugar
oj£c, Loveirng’s X Yellow Sugar 90, and Feltus 4; Zlm
merling’sßugar Kattorhorn’s Extra Golden Sy
rup 450, Harris Kuhn’* Extra Golden 45c,’ Stuart’s
Syrup 42c, Grocer'* X Syrup 40c, Plain do. 88c, Brook
lyn Syrup 42c. Maracaibo Coffee IJSo and SantOß 'Coffee
12c. All of the City Bnnk note* taken at par, lt-fc ’
CITY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE—
Philadelphia, September 24th, 1857. .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That tho AeaeAorT
of tho City of Philadelphia will meet at thafollewing
places «n WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY,
the 30th of SEPTEMBER, and Ist. and 2d daysofQO
TOBER) between the hour* of,ONE and TEN o'clock
P.M., for the purpose of adding to the LUt the twna*
of such Citizens who may hare moved in the respective
Ward* after the last Assessment, or who may have been,
omitted by the Assessor*. <
G. M. HILL. )
JAMES M. LEDDY, S City Commissioners.
JAMES LOGAN, \
Firet Ward—At tho house of Colonel Ja*. MeClaskey,
corner of Tenth and Pasa/uiik road.
Stecond Ward—At the house of Folyard Dogftn, Pass
yunk road, Above Onrponter.
Third Ward—At tho houßO of Lswisß. Coffin, south
, cast corner Fifth and Queen streets.
Fourth Ward—At tho house pf William JlcMulJln,
Eighth street, bolow South. . ,
Fifth Ward—i At tho houßO of Peter McElroy, Fifth
**rcet, bolpw Walnut.
Sixth Ward—At the houso of R. F. Wellington, cor
ner Second and Quarry streets,
Seventh Ward—»At the bouse of James Lobley, north
east corner Twelfth -and Lombard streets. f/
Eighth Ward—At the bouse of Hugh Monoy, sduth
castcorner Eleventh and Georgo streets.
Ninth Want—At the houso of Waterman’s Western
Exchange, Market street, above FiUeentH.
Tenth Ward—At the house of J. McLaughlin, north
west corner Broad and Race.
Eleventh Ward—At tho house of John Qlark, north
west corner Becond and Green streets.
Twelfth Word—At the houso of Mrs. Diemer, Fourth
street, above Brown.
Thirteenth Word—At the houso of Henry Wellbank,
RJdgo avenue, above Vino street.
Fourteenth Ward—At the houso of Isaac Grossman,
east corner Twelfth and Spring Garden streets.
Fifteenth Ward—At tho housa of Owen Reilly, corner
of Twenty-ficcond and Hamilton streets.
Sixteenth Ward—At the liouso ot Joseph Clozler,
Fourth, above Culbeft street.
Seventeenth Ward—At the house of James Donnelly,
corner of Master and Oadwatlader etreots.
Eighteenth Ward—At tho house of Newmans, corner
of Marlborough street and Franklin avenue.
Nineteenth Word—At the house of Robert F. Bowers,
corner of Frankford road and Norria street.
Twentieth Ward—At the houso of Robert Pollard,
corner of Tenth street and Girard avenue.
Twenty-first Ward—At the house of Joshua Lake, 1
Manayunk.
Twenty-second W*t4—At tho houso of Joss© Bender,
Germantown.
Twenty-third Ward—First Division—At the house of
Reuben Fredericks, Ilarrowgate.
Twenty-third Ward—Second. Division—At the houso
of James SluUon, Frankford.
Twenty-third ward—Third Division—At the houso of
Georgo W. Comly, Bustlcton.
Twenty-fourth Ward—First Division—At the house of
John Leech, Kingsesaliig.
Twenty-fourth Ward—Second Division—At the house
of John L. Gorman, corner of Market and William
streets, WestPhiJodclpbia.'
The Assessors will procure their Transcript* and
Blanks for the Extra Assessment, by calling at this
Office ou MONDAY, Sept. 28th, 1857. se2s-toc2
A YOUNG- MAN WHOSE EVENINGS
are unemployed would like to devote them to Post
ing Books or Writing of any kind. Address M., at this
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ELISHA KENT KANE. A Diooraiuy, bt Dr. WjL-
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io advanco of its appearance in book form, tho
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WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE:
Removal of the Sixth Auditor and Commissioner of
Customs—Something of Imporianco relativo to
Foreign Missions—New Arrangement with Great
Britain concerning Central America—New Bloop*of-
War—• Engineers Surveys, Ac.
Appointments—Visit of the President to Wheatland.
WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE PHILADELPHIA
, MARKETS.
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK CATTLE MAR
KETS, MONEY MARKETS, CORN AND GRAIN
MARKETS, Ac.
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.
IMPORTANT TO THE FARMER.
EDITORIALS.
PURSUIT OF GAIN.
THE WRECKED STEAMER.
EFFECT OF THE POLICY OF THE DEMOCRATIC
PARTY ON THE FINANCES OF THE COUNTRY.
LET US BE TRUE TO EACH OTHER.
THE EAST APPEALS TO TUE WEST.
THE BALANCE OF TRADE AND BALANCE OF
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JUDGE CURTIS.
LIBERAL ACTION.
A CENTURY IN PENNSYLVANIA.
RUSSIANS IN INDIA.
NEW ENGLAND ORATIONS.
EUROPEAN NEWS.
RAILROAD IRON—A Word to ocr Luoislators. ■
MR. OLAY ON AGITATION AND NEGRO EQUALI
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THSANNIYEHSARY OF THE ADOPTION OF TUB
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LORD MACAULAY.
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' MITTEB.
A CURIOUS DILEMMA.
LITERARY CRITICISMS.
ELDER’S LIFE Op DR. KANE.
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—AGRICULTURISTS, STOCK BREEDERS, GARD
NERS, POMOLOGISTS. INVENTORS, MANUFAC
TURERS. ARTISANS.'! All classes are invited to be*
como exhibitors.
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY will bold its SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHI
BITION at Powelton, West Philadelphia, on SEPTEM
BER 23th and 30th, and OCTOBER Ist and 2d ensu
ing, for the display of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine and
Poultry, Agricultural Machine* and Implements, Dairy,
Field and Garden Products, Soeds, Fruits, Flowers ruia
Vegetables, tho Mechanie Arts, Domestic, Household
and other Manufactures, Stoves, Wares and Inventions.
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portant work of the Farm, a Plowing Mutch will come
off on tho fourth day of tho Exhibition, to winch men
and youths are invited to compete for tho premiums.
To sellers and buyers of farm stock this Exhibition
will afford a raost/arorabjo market.
.The different Railroad Companies will cany all stock
add articles to and from tho Exhibition fret of charge
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Fair at the usual liberal rates.
Ltettof Premium! and all other information will he
faroloW oa spnliwtlop to nOßßttt 0. WALKER, So.
cretarwj at the Rooms pr f ‘ the Philadelphia Society for
Promoting Agriculture,” OhesuutSfcfoot, bolowSeventh,
south side, upstairs.
The books for the entry of article* and animate will
be open ou and after the Ist of Soptcmfeec.
DAVID TAGGART,
t President Penna. State Agricultural Society.
aulS-d t sep 23
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Law department university
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
A tend will comraonco on THURSDAY, October Ist
Introductory lectures will bo delivered by the several
Professor* on tho evening* of THURSDAY, October Ist,
SATURDAY, October Bd, and MONDAY, October 6th,
at 8 o’clock, at the lecture room of the University.
se23*dtos
(steE _ and~summer ranges—
Bold b, QUABWIOS *'BRO., 202 N, SECOND St.
»BglB-3moi,
tJoolio.
farnttseruento.
XSEKIcAfrAOAEiMT'oFIJMo!^'
KE.OPKNINQ OS TUB Ol'f.lU BBASOS. K. A.
MARSHALL has the honor to inform the patrons of the
above named Institution, aud the public generally that
enconragod and grateful for the extraordinary patronage
bestowed upon hla efforts to promote their gratification
during tho past seasons, and determined not to shrink
froJB any expense or sacrifice, ho will this year present
au array of the most distinguished aud world-famed
talent, selected from the best theatres in Europe by his
Agent.
The justly popular ImpreSaario
MAX MARETZEK.
This, In conjunction with tho very eminent artists
ami established favorites in this country, will form a
combination which may justly be pronounced unrivalled
iuany opera house in the world.
The Lessee has great satisfaction in announcing that
amoug tho new European engagements, those with the
following celebrities are retained.
BIGNOR RONCONt, acknowledged as the greatest
Lvrle Art’stof the age.
SIGNOR TAGLrAfrCO, the great Basso, from the
Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London.
SIGNOR STECCHI BOTTARDI, favorite Tonor from
her Majesty’s Theatre, London.
BIUXOIIA RAMOS, Prlma Donna, from Turin, and
SIGNORA TAGI.IAFICO, from the Theatre Royal,
London.
In addition to the above galaxy, the former favorites,
accordant with the wish of th 9 former subscribers to
the Opera, have also been secured. Tho re-engagement
of tho following Artists, tho lessee flatters himself, will
bo received with groat satisfaction, vis:
SIGNORA MARIETTA GAZ'ZANIOA.
fcJGNOIt THHGNOLI.
SIGNOR AMODIO.
SIGNOR ABSONI.
SIGNOR COLETTE
Besides the abovo celebrities, the Leeseo cannot but
feel justly proud m being able to announce that A posi
tive engagement has been concluded with
SIGNOR TAMBERLIK,
who will arrive in this country immediately after the
termination of his present engagement in St. Peters
burg, and that further arrangements with
SEVERAL OTHER EMINENT ARTISTS
are now pending, which, when ratified, will be duly
announced. Such a powerful combination an tho above 7
the trusts and believes, is a sufficient guarantee
for tho grandeur and brilliancy 0! the forthcoming
Opera season, and that without resorting to any further
extraordinary preamble or flourish, ho can fully roly on
the merits ol these artißts for a liberal response to his
enterprise.
The Operaseason will open on MONDAY, the 6th of
October, with a favorite Op>cra.
SUBSCRIPTIONS for Twelve Nights will be received
at the Box office of the Academy of Music, Monday,
the 2Sth, Tuesday, the 29th, and Wednesday, the 30th
instant.
Fkice or Subscription ?12 for 12 nights, with choice
of secured seats. Tho Box Offlco for the sale of single
Tickets for the first performance, on MONDAY, tho &th
or October, will open next THURSDAY, the Ist of Oc
tober, at 9 o’clock A. M. Further particulars in future
advertisement. . se2fi-amitu3t
CH2COND GRAND CONCERT,
69 THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, September 2Ctb,
AT THE MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Second appearance of
MADAME D’ANGBI.
Second appearance, this season or
8. THALDERG and HENRI YIEUXTEMP3.
SIGNOR ROCCO,
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, September 28th,
AT TUE MDSICAL FUND HALL,
Mr. TIIALBERG
Will play Dun Giovanni; Home, Sweet Home, and
Lucreita.
Mr. VIEUXTJJMPS
Will play Lucia, Prcverie, and Tarantella.
MADAME D’AKGKI
Will slug Aria Donna del Lago, Ah, man fils, and Cone
rentola.
SIGNOR ROCCO
Will *ing Aria Noazo d’i'igare, II Callo d’Jarniglift,
Duette Faliana lu Algtcri, with
MADAME D’ANGIU.
Conductor., .Sig. Abella
Admission Ono Dollar. No extra charge for reserved
seats. Sale of seat* commences this morning, at Beck
Sc Lawton's, and Edward L. Walker’s, Chestnut street.
Concert commences at S o’clock. s»2&-H
rJIHE AGADJ2MY OF MUSIC will be clpsed
JL This Evening, (Saturday,) the 20th of September,
In order to rehearse und complete the requirements of
tho New Grand Ballet, entitled IL BIRRICHINO DI
FARIGI, to bo produced on MONDAY EVENING next,
the 28th inst., by the groat and popular RONZANi
ballet troupe. sc26-it
National theatre, walnut sr.,
near Eighth.
Admission—Seats in Private Box, $1; Orchestra
Chairs, 75 cents; Dress Circle and Parquet, 60 cents;
Family Circle, 25 cents. Doors open at 7. To commence
at 8 o’clock.
Box Oflteu open from 10 to 4 o’clock, when seats con
be socured.
Stajre Manager ..Mr. H. Watkins
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Sept. 20, the perform
ance will commeuco with the popular Drama of
GEORGE BARNWELL.
George Barnwell Mies Kimberly
To conclude with the Drama, entitled
JACK SHEPPARD.
Jack Sheppard Miss Kimberly
IfiTHEATLEY’s ARCH ST. THEATRE.
YY —Sole Lessee WHEATLEY.
Soalb or Thicks Orchestra Stalls, 60 coots; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 50 cents;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre. 25 cents; Boats in Pri
vate Boxes, 75 cents ; Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery,
13cents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 coats; Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M. Doors
open at quarter before 7, performance to commence
quarter past 7.
J.M. B. WHITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, fiepfc. 28, Hie perform
anccs will commeuco with
HAMLET.
Claudius, King of Donmark...... Mr. Fredericks
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Mr. E. L. Davenport
Ghost Mr. Dolman
Ophelia Mrs. E L. Davenport
To concludo with, first time tbia season, the very laugh
able Comedietta, entitled
A CONJUUAL LESSON!
s!r. Lullaby..
Mrs. Lullaby,.
IfIfALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Los-
VT ace, Mr. E A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Sir.
John Sefton. Prices —Dress Circle and Parquette, 60
cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private Bex and Orchestra
Seats, 75 couts. Box Office open from 9 o’clock A. M.
to 3 P. M. Doors oponat 7 o’clock; performance to com
mence at 7K.
■nils (fc»Turd&y> r, v»arxc*7wpt. *&c«d
the Domestic Drama of
THE LAST MAN.
Geoffrey Dale, the Miser .........Sir. TV. R. Blake
Major liattergato Mr. Le Moyne
Lucy Dale ..........Mrs. Proctor
After which, a highly interesting Drama, entitled.
ERNESTINE.
Frederick. Mr. Wall&ck Lester
Viscouutuo Champeurvillo. Mr. Young
Juliette d’Krcevillo ....Mrs. Proctor
To conclude with the New Extravaganza, entitled
A FEARFUL TRAGEDY UP TOWN.
Mr. glumpington Mr. Chapman
Mrs Slumpington.... Mr*. Stonoall
SANFORD* 8 OPERA HOUSE—
ELEYKN'Tn street, above Chestnut.
Doors open at 7)< o’clock—to commence at 8.
Admittance 25 cent*.
SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE
Io their Operatic Entertainments, introducing all the
latest Bcai(9 t Glees, Choruses, Dances, Ac., concluding
each evening with a
LAUGHABLE BURLESQUE.
selO-lm
jCcgal Notices.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Trust Estate of John Idel.
Tho Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of Levi Sperry, Trustee under
tho will of Conrad Idol, docoasod, of John Idel, and to
report distribution of tho balaneo in Land, will meet the
parties interested at his office at the Southeast corner of
Eighth and Locust streets, on WEDNESDAY Afternoon,
September 80th, at 4 o’clock.
eel7-th atu 5t DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA—Estate
of Samuel Uremer, deceased.
Tho Auditor appointed by tho Court to audit, settle,
and adjust tho account of Lewi* Bremer, acting Admio
istmtorof Samuel Bremer, deceased, aud to tnase distri
bution of the balance in tho hands of the accountant,
will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his
uppoiutment, on Wednesday, September 30th, at four
o clock P. M.j at tho Wetherill Ilouse, Georgo Street,
above Sixth, in the City of Philadelphia.
gflpl7-ths ta 6t JAMES R. LUDLOW, Auditor.
WIIEREAS LETTERS OF ADMINIS
TRAT lON to the oatate of CKatharine Bcldeman,
deceased, havo boon granted to tho undersigned, all
persoudindebted toil will make payment, and those
having claims will present the same to
D. S. BEiDEMAN, Administrator,
sel2-sa-6t# 209 Vino street.
IN TOE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE
UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT
OK PENNSYLVANIA.
Ingraham v. Meade—ln Equity, October Boss., 1852,
No. 1.
The Master, to whom it was referred by the Court to
examine aud adjust tho further account of Benjauiiu
Gorhard and Georgo G. Meado, surviving trustees under
the deed of trust of January 10th, IS2I, mentioned in
tlic decree lu this caso, aud to report distribution of the
Trust Fuud rotuaimug undistributed, will meet tho par
tie? interested, at his office, No. 628 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, on Momluv, October sth, 1557,atfsur
P.M ’ HENRY WHARTON, .
EcnlO-s tu th fit Master.
BN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE
X CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
In thQ matter of J. W. Starr, Executor of Maria Starr,
deceased.
Tbo Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
/tad adjust the account of J. W. Staw, Executor of
the Estate of Msiria Starr, deceased, aud to report dis
tribution of tho balance, will meet the parties interested
at Ms otfico, at the southeast corner of Locust and
Eighth streets, in tiie city of Philadelphia, on TUES
DAY, September 29th, 1657, at 4 o’clock in the after
noon. DANIEL DOUGHERTY,
belT-th s tu 5t
IN THE ORPHANS 5 COURT OF MONT
GOMERY county, August 30th, 3857. Notice is
liercbj'given, to all porsona Interested in tho estate of
Mivy AWrfcr, late of tho towuship of Lower Salford, Iu
saul countv of Montgomery, deceased, that Abrnhaiu,
John, amliicnjautin AWcrfor have applied to said Court,
by petition, praying for a decree for tho sale of the real
estato of said Mary Alderfer, deceased. The said Court
have fixed WEDNESDAY, tho 80th day of September,
1857, ut 10 o'clock A. M ,at the Court JloubC, in Norris
town, for all parties interested to appeur and show causa,
if any they have, why tho prayer of said petitioners
should not be granted liy order of the Court
J. B. DAVIS, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court.
au2o*d4w
iUcrrliflitl Suitors.'
TOIIN I’. DOHERTY,
uf von ruins with kkllt & BaomHß,
LATB WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & CO.,
TAILOR.
Has with him tho best tailors that are now engaged
in tlu* business in this country :
CHARLES BOTH, formerly tho leadlug Tailor of this
City; M. KAYStilt, formerly Cutter for 0. ROTH A
CO., and late Coat and Vest Cutter with LUKENS. KEL
LY, & CO; HENRY WAGNER who has junt arrived,
considered in Now York tho best Pants and Vesta Cut
ter in tho United States, for years cutter with Depierris,
under tho Irving llouso, Broadway, and withlDepielrrs
A l’cttus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway
Tho most unremitting attention paid to tho wishes
of all who patronise tho establishment; the best of
Clothes made at moderate prices for credit, low prices
for cash. g 024
P. KELLY.
LATB
KELLY A BROTHER,
Having engaged the sorvlcea of
OHAKU'S ROTH,
Distinguished for the beauty and excellence of his
Goods when in the Tailoring Business, has taken
tho Store.
814 CHESTNUT STREET,
ani> has opem?u roa tu* bale, at retail, or
CLOTHS, OAS3IMERE3, VESTINGS, CRAVATS,
GLOVES, BHIRTS, Ac.,
Of tho best qualities, at moderate prices, i
ITT The business of KELLY A BROTHER is ro
moved, from this date, to No. 814 CHESTNUT Street,
whoro It will be attended to by EDW’D P. KELLY or
JOHN V. DOHERTY. ses-ly
JAMBS SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. 10 andlS South NINTH BTREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A largo and well selected etock of CLOTHS and
GABSIMEIUBS always tni hand.
Alt Ciothiug made at this Establishment will bd of
the best quality, and in the most fashionable style.
! Particular attention given to UNITORhIjvLOTH*
ING. WBIU
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS’ INSTITUTE,
WKST PHILADELPHIA. i i i ’
No Seminar/ whatever is more like & private family.
The course of study is extensive and thorough. i‘ r
lessor Saaddera will receive a few wore pupils under
fourteen years of age into his family. Enquire of
Messrs. 3. 8. Film and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. 3. W.
Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose sons or wards or©
now members of bia family.' Bepil4-tf
IMTSS BONNET AND MISS DILLAYE
J-IA will BE-OPBN their BOARDING AND BAT
SCHOOL at 1615 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, Sep
tember 11th,
_ REPEBENOES.
Rarj. H, A. Board man, D. D., PhlUdelphia; DaTld
, l lo ’ 0- WSoil worth, D, D., do; 51. G. Clark, do;
i. Natrton Brown, D. D., do; ffm. B. Jacobs, do; lira.
Blackwood; D. D„ do: A. CouTerae, D. D., do: John
do; Jam*. H. Oothbert, do; ffm. T.
0- B - do; it. B. Chonsj, do: William Brad-
S n n Y °.r' k e i lJi A- D * Ottletto, D.D., do; R. Bab-
EntoaVr. DD *> Baltimore; Geotte W.
v«f‘i S! 1 * 011 ’ S** York; O. Kempton,North
XJist, Now lork; Thomas Rambaut. CassWlle neArri&r
Howard Male™, D, p Le ? .b ure
Philadelphia; P.ol 1. Em., do;
u ; **-' It. ' Vale rinao, ,iO; Caspar Monks, il D do*
Itobert A, Esell, Kan., WihUl. T.i; w” "'C:
plo, Esq., PittahurSh, Peonsjlrania; James Edmands
Esq., do. do; George W. Jackson, Esq., do, do; John h!
Raymond, LI, D., Brooklyn, Nek York; Msyaon Bray;
S', OWcago; Hon. George W. Bradford, Homer
New York; Stephen D. Dillaye, Esq., New York eitr :
Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson, Binghamton. New York Jt
sep4-lin
pRITTENDEN* PHILADELPHIA COM
vy MKKCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNOT Streets, Second end Third Btories
BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, Ac.
Each Student has individual instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate
supervision of the Principal.
One of the Beat Penmen In the Country has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms, Ac-, aeSlm
TLYRMAN ALLEN - , A. M., is prepared to
receive a limited number of pupils on the Violin.
u? i4 a°» •*"! P% Violin parts or accompaai*
™ n ,“r t h ad ™ Qce <i pianists. Apply at the residence
JiJXiIfe«M*.Pro 1 fe«M*.Prof MBor ALLEN, No. 21& BouthSeven
at G t \Nimv*- t Jf c > aU i?» lrith terml ani references,
at G, ANDRE A Co.’s, No. UM Chestnut St. *eMm*
S?AnS E K S INSTI 'nJTE for young
dVPaPila->P a P ila -> »* W.comer
fcijb'VKruu.aad GREEN streets. Vifth session will
Xnn° a n BGptem^r , 7t , h - Beat gSSS, to
cloiling all present and former patrons. au26-tf
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOVS, N. E. corner EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD streets. ™the233s
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing® f Q U
particulars, pupils* names, testimonials, Ac., can be
had on application. ’
au2s-tr F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
Hall of st. james the less,
PHILADELPHIA. •
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Ear. B. R. SursEß, Rjjctob.
The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep
tember 1, * r
Oircaier* maybe obtained at the Book Store of H.
HOOKER, S. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill, Phila
dol!*l*- , wir-em
MRS. BARTON 1 * BOARDING AND
DAY SCHOOL 808 YOUNG LADIES, No. 1928
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY In September, ’ frttMhri
TOOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
A v persons, mala and female, to gain a share of this
world’s goods and comforts as a
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDY BROTHERS’ BU9INEB3 ACADEMY,
Nos. 148 and 150 BIXTH Street, near RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall
and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, in a short time.
THU LEIDY’fI take pleasure in saying, that during
the past year a large number of persons aeqaired a*
BUSINESS EDUCATION, enabling many to secure pro- ;
Stable situations, and others to prosecute their business
operations successfully. au23*3m.
CAA AGENTS 'WANTED.—A HOME
tA/U STEAD FOR $lO J—Third Division.--$310,000
worth of Farms snd Building Lots, in the gold region
of Culpeper county, Virginia, to bo divided amount
10,300 subscribers, on the 7th of December, 1857. Sub
scriptions only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars, one
half down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Every
subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in
value from $lO to $25,000. These farms and lots are
sold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number
being reserved, the Increase in the value of which will
cempens&te for the apparent low price now asked. Up
wards of 1,350 lot# and farms are already sold, and a
company or settlers called the “Rappahannock Pioneer
Association” is now forming and will soon commence a
settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith
ful performance of contracts and promises. Nearly
45,000 acres of land, in different parts of Virginia, now
at oornmand, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to
$3OO per acre. Unquestionable titles will ts all cases
be gicen. Wood-cutters, coopers, farmers, Ac., are
wanted, and five hundred Agent* to obtain subscribers,
to whom the most liboral inducements will be given.
Borne agents write that they are makings2oo permonth.
For full particulars, subscriptions, agencies, Ac., apply
to K. BAUDEfi,
au24-tt Tort Royal, Caroline county, Ya.
AN experienced GERMAN TEACHER de
sires some PUPILS for the PIANO. Term# mod
erate. Apply at the music store of Mr. MARSH,
CHESTNUT, abovo Thirteenth-Street. se 23-51#
Department of highways, sept.
21st, 1857. “ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS”—
CLEANSING THE CITY.-—Sealed Proposals, entitled
proposals for CLEANSING THE CITY, will be received
br the undersigned, until Monday, September the 2Sth.
atl'4 o’clock M. \
Each Proposal must be accompanied by the names of
two responsible persons ta sureties.
■ Specifications may be had at this Office.
..Mr. J. B.Clarke
.Mias Aoma Cruise
Wednesday next, commencing at 10 o’clock, we will
tell, withont resero, a Urge and TaluaMe assortment
of gold jewelry, watches, dec.
Samples and catalogues early on the morning of nl».
SALE OF TUB BLEGAKT ASDTALrABLE SfOCS
JOHN MnCattTTTV at SCOTT ! S Millinery and Embroider? Emporium, ths
»trrs.in, cmfennnnrfhXSroutT arifigESsyiT " y ,, r i<l,,w -tn, TSUJJ branch of tbe tnnl-
————— ■■■ - _ ,/ nesa.
Department op highways, Sep-
TEin-SR 21,1867. —Sealed Proposals, entitled “Pro
poaaHfor bulldingCuWett, near Thirty-fifth street and
Myrtle * tract, in the Twenty-fourth Ward,” w3lb* re
ceired at this office until WEDNESDAY, the 30th Inst ,
at 12 o’clock M. Each proposal must bo accompanied
by the names of two responsible persons as sureties.
Specifications may bo had at this office.
JOHN MCCARTHY,
se23-tuths3t Chief Commissioner of Highways,
ROYS’ clothing.
™F. A, HOYT & RAO. have now on band a very
e assortment of READY-MADE good* suitable for
. P resent x«*soa wfeich ih«y f«| dispoeed to sell
Cheap. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
Southwest corner TENTH and CHESTNUT street*.
N. D.—We have a large assortment of new goods
of a Buperioroaolity and make.
sepfcMmtuths
Ladies* dress trlmmings.—
FAXOY AND STAPLE.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. G. MAXWELL A SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES,
1020 CUEdTNUT Street, foot doors below Eleventh.
And 316 S. SECOND St., below Spruce.
FACTORIES.—Nos. 95 and 9T GEORGE St., below
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union.
Orders made at a few hours’ notice. se£2 4mif
M ARCHANT’s
orystalographs,
OR PHOTOGRAPHIC 3JINIATURE3 IN OIL.
N. B. corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST.
The above pictures differ essentially from anything
ever before offered to the public. Their softness, and
truth of color nod outline, extraordinary minuteness
and oceanic/ of detail, insure, of necessity, the greatest
fidelity of mombUnce; while the severity of the or
deal to which they are exposed ia manipulation equally
settles the question of their permanence. These facts
enable tbd subscriber to offer them, with the greatest
satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his
friends.
They are secured by letters patent to, and can be had
ONLY of E.D.MAECHANT.
(O 3 * Portraits of the cabinet, and life size on canvas
as heretofore. so 18.3 m
TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS—
Attention is invited to the following stock of se*.
sotted LUMBER:
300,000 feet 6-4 Yellow Pine Floor Boards.
jtoQ,WO feet 4*4 do do.
30,000 feet 3-4 do do, suitable Tor lin
ing stores.
75,000 feet White Pine Floor Boards.
350,000 feet Spruce Joist.
Selling low for cash, to suit the times, and in lots to
suit purchasers.
TteTEW FALL CLOAKS.—Just received at
la tb« Tavis Mantilla and Cloak Emporium, to which
tho attention of Ladies and strangers vhitinz the city,
is respectfully invited. GEO. BULPIN & Co.,
_ . 70S Chestnut street.
NEW FALL CLOAKS, at Wholesale —Merchants will
find the largest stock of these Goods, in tho greatest va
riety of materials and prices, at the Paris M&ntUla and
Cloak Emporium.
Prices low, and terms liberal.
, GEO. BULPIN & CO.,
*e4-lra 703 Chestnut street
Removal.
SHARP LESS BROTHERS
Haro removed to their
NEW STORE.
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT,
Where they nro opening & stock of Autumn and Win*
ter Dry Good*, at
RETAIL AND WHOLESALE. *e23-4t
TVfIACGKKGOii HOI-AIR FURN\C£S,
ITA Sold by CHADWICK A BRO., SECOND Street,
first door nbovn Race • ftaglS-Srnos.
AVIDSL HOG AN, BLANK BOOK
Manufacturer, Stationer and Priutor, No. 418
WALNUT street, betweenk’ouxth and Fifth, Philadel
phia. ee3*lm
jVOTICE TO - CONSIGNEES—The^sIiip
X* STALWART, Capt. A. H. Lucas, from Liverpool,
is now discharging under general order at Almond street
wharf. Consignees will please attend to receipt oi
their goods. TUGS. RICHARDSON A CO.
s©B-tf
Russia and American tarred
CORDAGE.—a superior article, manufacture
and for sale by WEAYER, FITLER k CO.,
an 8-tf No. 23 N. Water at., A 22 N. Wharves.
HAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Largo and small sums receivod, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
EST from tho day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. -
Office hours, from 9 until 5 o’clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’clock.
DRAFTS for salo ou Euglaud, Ireland, and Scotland,
from El upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD.
Treasurer—PUNY FISK.
Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER. sel 7-lylf
Sardines. —iw cases of go half boxes
each, in fetore and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN& CO.,
au S . No*. 221 and 223 3. Fourth street
817, TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS
< Ho. 37 South THIRD Street, PhlliuMphla.
COLLECTIONS prompt!/ mate oa all accessible pointa
lathe United States anl Canada.
Stocks, Ronds, 4p.. Bought and Sold on Commission,
Uucnrrent Bank Notes, Chocks, 4c., bought at thi
lowest rates i . „ ,
Deposits received and Interest allowed, taper agree
msut. *ul-8n»
LUMBER I LUMBER!!—The subscriber,
who h*s for several years occupied the premise* at
Sloan’* Planing Mill. Kensington, has removed to
COATES STREET WHARF, adjoining the Phcenix
PUniug Mill, on Delaware avenue, where he intend*
keeping a larg« assortment of Carolina and other Uoor
ing boards, Btepa. riser*, shelving, coiling, fencing and
scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
For sale at the lowest cash pticeß. Purchasers are In
vited to call and examine for themselves, and every ef
fort will be made to givs satisfaction. Orders received
aud supplied at the shortest notice for all kinds and
sixes of Southern yellow Pine, Timber and Scantling,
•al-tf S. 8. BICHI*.
RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD
\J WICK k BRO., N0.202N. SECOND Street.
aoglfi-Snjo*.
WELCOME RANGE.— SoId by CHAD
WICK SBBQ, 802N.6£0QNDSt. golMn.
(gdataiiotial.
ttJants,
ALBERT BENTON,
South FRONT street.
gripping.
CHIP OTSEONTHE FOR NEW OS-
LEAKS—Louisiana Line—Guarantied first tcxml,
witb qaickdispatch-—freighttaken.-at u ]ow rate* as
any Teasel loading.
-The remarkably fast-sailing ship OTSEONTHE* Wn.
K. Maxwell, master, now rapidly completing her load
ing at Race street wharf, has nearly all of her cargo
engaged and going on board, and will positively sail a s
above.
Shippers will please examine thts ship before
gmg elsewhere
Those who have not completed tbelr shipments will
please do so at once, nod in bills of lading for sig
nature.
F or balance of freight, which will be taken at the
lowest rates, or passage, apply onboard, or to
BISHOP, SIMONB* * CO.,
BB North Whanrex.
The pTSEONTHE insures at the lowest rates, and
will take steam down the DcUvuv and up the Mis
sissippi. selP-dtf
FOR SAN FRANCISCO—CALIFORNIA
from Philadelphia.
The msgolScent clipper ship JOSEPH JOVZS, Sam
uel O. Plover*, coratuinder, is now loading at Kate
street wharf; baring * large jart of her
and going oo board r*pi<Dj } wiU hara immediate des
patch.
■Shippers will please horzj their goods alongside with
out del*/.
For t&U&ee of freight apply to
BUBO?, SIMQKB * CO..
35 North Wharrea.
For sax prancisco—from new
TfOKK.
celebrated dipper ship BASTA CLAUS, Foster,
master j the magnificent clipper ship BOSTONIAN,
~—»master, are now loading and will nave despatch as
above.
Por balance of freight apply to
BISHOP, SIHOXB k CO.,
86 North Wb&rree.
hotels attb Hcstoaranis.
ITIHE OLD STAB HOTEL IN HABMONY
OOBBI —Tbe jraMie are respectfully tafonned
that the OLD STAR HOTEL is still in existence. The
propnetorwillbegladto see Ms oM friends, and pro
mises to furnish tne® with & superior qualify of Ale,
Wines, and Liquors. He feels assured, that on paying
him & Yisit they will not he disappointed. He u also
prepared t* furnish Outers in every style, at the shortest
notice.
Luxsh from 10 to 13 o’clock.
TV/’ILLIAM HANNING’S CITY LAGEB
T » SEEK SALOON, Mo. 233 Carter’! ASej. Pkila
detphia. «ep22-3m
CGO WAN’S KESTAUKANT, SOUTH
weat comer of BROAD and WALKUT.—Game
and all other delicaelea in eeaaon. families mpplie&
with Oysters on the shortest notice. aepT-fm
Lewis b. coffin,—
THIED WAKD HOTEL, (DEMOCRATIC] HEAD
. QUABTEBS,)
South-eui comer VIJTH and QUEEN Street!,
eep3 Imp Philadelphm.
]VfEBCHANTS> HOTEL,
NORTH EOUKTH ST BEET,
Aboys Hiun,
.. - YHTLADELPHIA.
tvU-U MoKIBBBS A SONS, (sonaiou.
CICOTT HOUSE—-Corner of Irwin Street
►p ftnd Duquetao Way, Pittsburgh. B. d mmw
Proprietor. TSsSn*
(Dines anil £i4flors.
OLD WHEAT WHISKET.—ErprSIF
DLETON A BROTHER, importer* of Wlaea. Bran*
dice, Ao. Also, pole proprietor* of the OM Wheat
Whiskey, No. 5 North front Street. seplMtc
"pOHT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de-
X benture 230 cask* fit. Joseph's Pure Juice port
Wine, iaqr*. and eighth*.
Tea puncheons Jaha Ramsay Islay Hah See tch Whis
key, 2 year* old
• Pilfy pipe* Anchor 6 in.
Mare it, Martel, Bonvet, and J. X Dupuy Braadlet. *1
of which I offer to the trade at reduced price*.
JOS. F. TOBIAS,
*a27-3mog 83 and 90 8. Front St., below Wthxut.
a lbxandeb v\ holmesTwine and
LIQUOR BTORN. No. JSB> Southeast Corner •
OROBfIB and SOUTH Street*. y
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FIN* TONES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, *e 20
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. anl-ly
Brandies.— pinet, castuion & Co., Mr
tett & Co., and other brand* of Cormea of tkvooi
vintages. In half pipes and quarter caab ; PeUetehU
Rochelle Brandi#*, rale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
euxftasa one-eighth autke, ail in Custom fion#e ateree.
imported and for sale by
v ' HENRY ROBLES A CO., j
and N0e.221 and223South fourth street, f
DITHMAK k BUTZ, PORTER, ALB
AND LAGXR BRER BREWERY, No. 620 (new
No. 938) North THIRD Street. Philadelphia.—Shining
ordere promptly attended ta. aal.tf
Sales bg &nrtum.
VirOLBEBT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
f,¥ 432 CR23TNUT Street, opposite the Custom
Houie. between Fourth and Fifth Street*.
BALE OF EMBROIDERIES AND MILLINERYGOODS
GLOVES, HOSIERY GOODS, Ac.
Wednesday next, 30th inat-. commencing at 10 o’clock
precisely, w* will Ball by catalogue, without metre, a
largo and valuable assortment of choice French and
6c*tch Embroideries and Millinery Geode*
Also, Ladle*'and'Gents’Silk and Buck Glove#, En
glish Hosiery Goods, Ac. Also, 200 carton# French
Artificial*, Ostrich Feather*, Ac.
PEREMPTORY SAL* OF A VALUABLE ASSORT
MENT OF GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD WATCHES, Ac.,
BEING THE BALANCE OF STOCK OF AN EX-
TENSIVE JOBBING HOUSE.
ON MONDAY, Sept. 28, commencing at 10 o’clock pre
cisely, and In continuation at 3 o’clock? M wewm
commence the sale at No. 916 Chestnut street, below
Tenth, of the LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK OF
RICH FANCY GOODS, imported expressly for the best
city trade, consisting of Embroideries, Lace*. Ribbons
French Flower#, Fancy Bonnets, Dress Cap*. Head
Dresses, Bridal Wreaths,Bertha Capes, Hair Ornaments.
Fancy and Mourning Goods generally.
The lots will be sold to #mt the convenience of con
sumer*, and will be arranged for examination two day*
prior to sale, when the ladies of this eifyaad rJoaity
are veiy respectfully invited to attend.
The sale will be continued from day to dir at the tame
hour* Until the whale *i«ek U doted,
NOTICE.—The sale of the itock o. Jevdiy, to hare
been held this day, is postponed oat J further notice.
Moses Nathans, auctioneer
AND COMMISSION HXBCHANT, g. I. corner
SIXTH and BAOE Streets. -
LARGE SALE OP FURNITURE, BEDS. MATTERS ES,
MIRRORS, Ac., A*., on WEDNESDAY MORNING next,
September Sfitb. at 10 o’clock, at the Auction Store, S.
E. comer of SIXTH and RACE Streets
Salea Room Second ttory. Entrance from Race street.
AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and silver talent lever,
Lepine, English, Swiss, and Preach watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instrument* Ac., Ac
AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged oa second fiocr,
household furniture, of every description, bed*, mat.
treoses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy article*. Ac.,
Ac., Ac.
Out-door sale* attended to personally by the Auction
eer. Charge* Tery low. Consignment* of furniture,
clothing, jeweby, Ac., Ac., solicited.
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
S. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets,
Where money will he leased on gold and dh«r plate
WatlhM, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods,
Groceries, Segare, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed
ding, Horses, Vehicle*. Harness. Stocks, and on all ar
ticle* of value for any length of time agreed cn, on more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. fses] M. NATHANS,
NATHAN’S gnat sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
taka place in a few days. Due notice will be given.
WEBB’S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
1 Gun*. Pistol*, Musical Instruments, Ac., will take place
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
Ac., being forfeited collateral*, will take place shortly.
Due notice will be given.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEEH—No. 325
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Streets.
BALES EVERY EVENING, at? o'clock,
Of Boots, Shoe*, Hardware, Cutlery, Watthea, Jew.
«Iry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goods, Notions,
Ac, Ac.
N. B.—Terms of Night Soles, four months’ credit for
approved city acceptance*, for sums of $lOO and with in
terest added from date of axle. sepl-lm
George vr. smith, auctioneer,
N. B. comer of BARRON and SOUTH Btreets.
above Second.
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,' 1
At 7 Ko'clock, «t the Auction Score, of Hardware, Cuts
lery, Housekeeping Article*. Clothing, Watchsa, Jewel
ry, Faucy Articles, Ac.
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite pear st., only
eight doGrs below the Exchange.
Hour* of business from T o’clock, A. M., until 10
o’clock In the evening.
Out-door sales, and calea -at the Auction House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000.
£s<a6KstaJ/or the last Thirty Years.
Advance* made from one dollar to thousands os Die
monds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Her
chaudUe, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigar*. Musical
Instruments, Gun*, Horse*, Carriages, and Good* of
every description.
All goods can remain any length of time agreed
upon.
All advance*, lmn one hundred dollar* and upwards
will bo charged 2 i«r cent, per month j loCOartd OTer,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 2 SO feet, ha*large
fire and thief-proof rsulta to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heaTy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all persons haring gooda
advanced upon.
N. B.—Oa account of having an unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make advances ou more satis
factory and accommodating terms than any other in
th:9 city,
Money advanced to the poor, in «n\*U with
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE BALE.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. * aul-ly
vSentlemen’e fnmisljing (foods.
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE-
Tv MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 7C«
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philkdelrb-a.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchant'-* and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the moatperfectitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. anS-lylf
OIBAKD FIRE AN
ASCB CO2&PA NT, PH
302 WALNUT street, west o!
“JIBE BISKS C
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D MARINE INSUR
rriADKz.pnrA—OEce, ko.
>f THIRD. ’
ONLY TAKEN.”
lOTCBS.
Wm. M. flwaia,
John Anapach, Jr.,
H. Jf. Bnrrongha.
J. fc. Hughes,
7. D. Sherman.
Wm. P. flicker,
J. P. Stainer.
H. Jl. Shackelford,
Hon. jesi, JONESj President.
Hon.G. W. VTOODWABB, Tice „ v fi
Jso. g. Hc3iffM.u, Secretary,
JIXB3 B. Altoid, AsatsUatSecretary. aul-Sio-i?
Jer. TValker,
Jdo. McClure,
Tho. Craven,
X. S. Gilleit,
Furman Sheppard,
Sami. Jonw, M. IK,
Jeseph Rlapp, SI. D,
SHARPE’S HEN’S AND BOTS’
CLOTHING, MS North rOCBTH Street, behreoo
Arch sod Boco. » n t>- ] 7
Tiff OSS—I7 bales Carolina Moss, tot sale by
JLtJL UA&TIX * MACAilSTfifc,
»ul ____ 115) North Water Street.
BALE ROPE—Buyers are invited to call
And examine oar Manila B&ie Hope, vhich ire can
can tell as low as American, and warrant It aaperiot In
gtrength and durability.
WSATBS, JOTJSR t CO.,
an 1 No,23N.'Wat«*t. aad22N.\TTjxrrec.
Thomas e. Baxter—hardware,
OUTLSBV AND TOOLS, No. 010 MARKET ST..
ho.* Nioth, math etds. PAiiodolnM*. sa I-Sra
WELCOME KANtiti. —SOLD BY CHAD
WWR4BK9, WSN.MCQKDet. amMab
JOHN COBLEY.