The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 28, 1857, Image 3

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' ;Wi>\ BobttJohn iUs.ejBoUn.SUMiVWmtfJ^&G.P"* 1
• 0 ™™°°rn»na,
■■ ‘ 24thripst. 7 , ]7> v v ;•■ *r -i ! ,
< - i hence at New.Xooden 23$ inst.
V Ck£s’ W, Bentley/ Nichols,' from J Bightojj, su^
; fotthisiport; passed down Fail BiVerSlth fast. • '
Zealnnd,, Thurston/ftoarNearßaysa for
- atNewTork 2sth - \ :
c -'’/■' - t 1? Browning, Conoyor,, lysnco 'at.'PMytackot
. I '(MlV.i
Schoouor Chief,.GbarntejUid, from DelKware 7 Oity for
Mystic, atNewXork yesterday . -‘' ;; •" 5 j
Schooners 7as 'E&rratt, Davis,hence fdrProvidenea:
r Wia/Jonerf,“JOnes,. for !d<s:;' Seaport/ ScaU.for do,;' 'C
Carroll, Pratt,,for. do,; J Oh*miy,'Barrett,' for Newport}
U & T Cramer, Huntley, for Warren; Ann'Turner;
Grifßn, for ‘Bridgeport r lamarifoo; Johnson, for 'Bos
ton, and B‘Godfrey; Williams,Tor Sag ’ Harbor, arrived
.atNowYorkSSth'iW;' .V’ * - ,
1 'Schrijsßeym<Mr:Kelly, and,Ye«ta, r Watt,hencft, at
NcwYork26ttJJa4fc. . / ,*- J ’ ’ ’ ; w
Sehr Gazelle. CroweH/henee at Salem Sotninst.,
Schr Northern tighf, Xttke, for Philadelphia, sailed
fromSalwo'i&thiiist.'’ '- _ <, '
• ! Bchr Granadllla, Baker, sailed-from Providence 25th
lust for Philadelphia'or Alexandria. " \ * '.'■
- Schra Crystal Palace,. and ChariottO/Cleared at N,
York 25th inst for Philadelphia. u ' ' ' ,
Schr Ann KHza, Bobbins,- cleared at' Ndtf York .28th
inßfefdi* Philadelphia.*/',' ‘7 ' • V ' » •“ '
Steamer 'Josophiue/ Gruprtey, hence, at Hartford 26th
iustant; -' , j ; . t> ' >t V ' f[ '\ t , 1 •'
>4 'v; MISOBIUNV. : J, ; ■;= • .
' Set'. Edna 0, of New London,- Las.had her', name
-•- Changed’tbMouhtsid'Avenae. - '" *•;-/
; ‘ . Lmjxqubo—At Sept, 22, from the.yMd
oft SJ TalfyJt.&Co/ a, schooner I ' pf 143 tons/c»Ued the,
1 'Brig. Nswpot]fc, t frimvPJctOn’for Boston.
,1 1 before reported wrecked; sprung a leiklSth irist. ana
' to prevenffliafeing was run ashore bri.Bcoit'ißeacn, at
” /thwmodthLof the'bhrbor of.'Liverpool, V N',B, where «h 6
‘ //now/Uss bilged:- Her huU'atjd'cftrgoj'wltnher spars
-and ngginj?,.wereadvertfeedtobo'seldqii'the 17th.
’. " /'Bafque paf-bdl, Janes* from ProYidenceTor Zlpzibar,
* v ' returnea to P 24th, leaking badly. K4pt>rta, Sept 20, lat
38 08, lon 08 04, had strong gilfia and a heavy aea<
causing,the'vtssfll Cq labor, much, leak freely., At
pddnlght -strong gales' from BSI3, accompanied with
sharp llghtnlhgaod % hea>7 thunder. At noon, the sen
/ being In confused heaps, and running in all directions.
V earned, the-.Veasot to labor yery; heavily, and; increased
uieLoat fo one bund red and thirty-seven ihcheddf water
Aw ’Vjfefb&U&*/M?4*pih^'2iW’» , < iHh.Vekther;l>«amo‘ thoyo.
• ‘ Sjderate^RtiU'kwauludQ&MUto Ifldrfb.biYtiy.tbafc.
■; iVwas’c&firidetridhhiftfo foprooced on:t&e/fbytfg«j she
- 5 'was Cutaway 'tax - trimo/w undergo -Mnsjra *' .the
51 '^‘leaking ohher wprn'.at the'’'iate 'of 2,suoirtro’kea per.
~ ..lujdr i' TV is thought that . her cargo' la not muett da in
- he hull of tha Br ship City of-Toropta, from Liyer*,
•pool fur Quebec; lost bribe Straits of 'Belle Isle, and all
, tbc/goodS that remained in ker hrive’boehsoM for
■ account of-the underwritcrs/fojL‘;£733.'’.TKetmcbors,
„ chains, nails,Ac;, ichoon
■ era. • ' r
. - Liverpool, £ept. 8.~-Allthe cotton, consisting ofl088 ;
1 boles, and about 50'looBeand 60d0'stayed, bare been'
landed from - the American'ship Lexington/ from New:
“ Orleans for this port/whichis <m shore in Brandon Bay.
' Capt Johnson, of snip Eliza, at New York, ' reports on
- the 19 th iiyit.'lat 38.08; lon 60, fell in with wrick of Hr
Lrlg Nancy, Capt Grant, of arid from.' Halifax (Sent 11)
for Porto Rico, which waa capsized 16th in * violent,
gale from S'; took from her foremast head Wm 0 White,
* Ist officer,'pnd Thomas-White (boy) his brother,-ana
brought them to this port ■ j - 11 - L '
' Barque-May Gower.; at New York.reports, on2othiost,
„ lat 83,14,10 n 73.80, fell in with wrftjfc ofshipFlooting,
• 2epUyr, wattcr-iogged-and abandoned; fore mist gone'
- ’ ivbore deCfcj and,-bowsprit off, all ; .
Barque Goqdapeed, ,(of New York) Faye, from Gotten
ibnrg Aug2s. for Boston, wi^h-railroad iron;' arrived at
' Portland 2Sta ihst, In distress; 'Has experienced a con*
tfcuotfon of lieavy gales from sll points br the Compaq,
' from lat-SO,'WSable Island, and is leaking very badly,
: ■' LOth pumps bring unable to kelp her frde; 1 A'sirom fag-
and pump have been Sent from Boston, and'the barque
will proceedwithout repairing*. Two infanta have died
on the passage - ; has 102 passengers/ *** J , '
»' BOMEBTIOPORTB.- r '' - ' \
..NKW 2s—Cleared, ship, President
•Schmidf; Moyer Bremeb; brig Ahha fOlden)London. -
NEW YORK, Sept. 20-—iAriived—Steamship' James,
Adger,.Tamer, Charleston." , , ; r - t
' Ships Klita,-Johnson, Liverpool, 31 ; day!'; Grotto (of
Richmond, Me,) Dunleys, Shields, Aug 9..
•’ BarguesGen Jones (of Boston) TalpeWSagua: May-,
Bdwer,'Lufltze, Turks Islands. ■ ’• . - j.- ,
..BrigBpanlah Moan, Hardy, Guayanflla, P B. !
-*‘flchrl’Thos•'Holcomb, Goalee, Savannah;’'Ann Sc
Susan, Myers, : Chafrloston; Lady-Laker, Parker, Alex
andria; , ghepplegato, Talman, Alexandria for Provi
'sden‘ea> - i ■ - . 1 ' !
Cleared—Stemnshlpa Alabama, Schcnck, Savannah:
' ’ liashvllle/Murray.Dharleston. " t
- 'ShfpsWMhlngtoni’WhitejXiverpool; Highland Chief,
l " 'Swanberjg/SAvannsh." / 1 ‘ : ■ • 5
’ '-^ar^ues'John Herman;; (Bremen),Bornholdt, Ham
'V ’• ‘bbrg 'Stevenfl', Cttracoa} Ycnus.-Atkirwon, Our*
Aura, CrOsoy/Ctiarlestoii| LA Nickels, Nickols^
Arr'Br steamer Canada, Shannon.’
1 Liverpool yjft Halifax barques Uafriet
Spaulding (of -JvockiandJ. Booker, New Orleaualst {nst,
‘ Pass ’3d; Bay State, Sparrow, Baltimore/ brigii Eagle,.
; .Blaek.’JapksoUTiUe:,'Souther, Smith, Chlrlaston: Ida
t McLeoa,,Davis, Baltimore:'.Candace;' Bray/.Balumore;-
'' Financier (or Deerlslo)V'liaskeH;-port Ewen; Prederiek;
. WordingjNeweU, Bondout; schrs AmericUS,'Walters,
. Mobile;.wnta'uga, Cook, ''Wilmington, NO: .Champion.,
*C/iskUi, Wllihlugton,NC. 1 '
'■ Cleared—BarqucsCommodore/Winiams, Trieste; Bru
nslte, Pinkham, Port Spain; Palmetto, .Backus,; Sa-„
BOSTON, Sept."23.—Arr ghin'Goldeii gfar,' Constant,r
Nassau', .N r, 33th* ' Left'ship Zone, Wells, for.
Gibraltar, Idg; barque Victoriae, Bdlkley, tor Mobile 2
days; brig puukirt,;disgj schr 'Mystic , for Now
. - ,York;,brig Minnie/(of Charleston) 'Nelson. Marseilles
' ' July2B,GlbraltsrAugl2; ' v ‘* 1
Cldsbips Clara Ann, Patten, Havana; Chs^
‘ ‘Short, St. John, N B; steamer ‘wm. Jeioklhs, Hallett,
Baltimore; barque P B Hariotine, Copmbsr New,'Or
-1 leans!" - ‘ ‘‘ ; '• ,
% NEW BEDFORD—Ar 25th, schrs D,W Eldridgej Og
den/Nansemono/Va ’, ’ -- 1 )
Sid ,25th/ Florida/,Butler, Dar&n. Ga; J Bow
man;Taylor^Virginia.: ••
: , . HOLMES IIOLB/'Sopt: 24.—'Arr ■ brig Hatanzas, Mc-
Lcod/Georgetowny 8 o.' for Boston; Goh.ett Gate,. Haw
ohona, Boston for. Baltimore: SAB Small. ’Drlsco, St
Johns. ifß, for 1 do, with loss of Anchor.' >■’ • J ' l
BALTIMORE, Sept.' 25^-Arrived - Steamship Jack
sot»j‘B«kerjfrom N, York; 'schrs George/Walt, from
. .Kenncbunkport; Henry‘Cole, Hazleton,: from Staten.
'’ "£riimd; bargeß J A Shriver, Meekins ,• from' N Yotk; E'A.'
Eterens, Jones,'from N York; ‘ ‘ 4 -•/'
Below—At‘the inouth. of thb'river,* bhlp Dashaway/
_ McCliuLicli , (before reported in Hampton Roads, from
, brig* lAdyof the
. lake,' (Ur) Newma&j -West Indie*; James 'UaviSj Glnn,'
* 'Boston; *cbr A LUyde» Anderson, Calais/; ‘ Ji> *. 1 '
, ■. . SeptlS—
‘Nathaniel Thompson, Shannon; Constitution,Lawrence,
froth'Boston; Ha*, westcott, from Liverpool, -26th Inly;
, Welto/NewYom; brJgßafajrSpalerDaTJff,
;i Belonry coming up-ifihlp'Silas Grechmjm, Wfcbberj
,^, jlannahCrooker,lftmtodn,New York; j,;-
FOREIGN POBTB. " “ 'Vj 1 -
' ‘At Constantinople. Sdth jilt, barqrieGray Hoadiliaye,
forgiajrhh, tolbadwTfnHedStatfe*:' ‘
At Smyrna , 29th ult, barques Salfenai Watson, for New
-York, Race .Horae. Ssarlea: Jroitcr, Dawes;, White
~'Cloud, Itoyti ahd.Mlnso'so, King l : for Boston.
4 Arr at Monroviir,' (Africa)' Aug 13, -seht Antelope,
Wormwood,fromßoiwn JglyA " ' ’*
, At SlaJaga.3d Inst, birkWmfam, Fatterson./or New.
' York r gime'eyeduigr'scans Kate' Weston." Ellis, tatid-,
rYorktoirii, Wogl*m,tordo # sotfu'," and- otbera'tmc, j Sid
2d, Boston. 1 v ; '' •" • M 1
. At CfOhstadt, ithinst, ship W £ -Lindsay, Gray, for
New York, ready;-barks HanJacmto,- Fraitja, forßoatoa,
do;Scaler, Pratt, to loadfor-do.-*-, . - v: ~ '< >
At at Qaebw'iJlrt inst-.-ehip-Bonocb&iCS&H£London J
’ ‘barque; BerblceJ Seotti Aberdeen;Lady Hastings,
. Jlitchie', Fleetwood; SophlaMcKenife, Graham, Lofldou;
22d, ship* Elit&’KeUb, Solvent,-Cork; CH/of 1 Quebec,
. JTaHocUj Aberdeen; barques Duchess of Northaraber
., loud;! Waddle, Portsmouth;'Adiriv Lodge, Thoburn,
Greenock; Hehjy Duncan, Badcock; Milford.; ‘
’ Old ahipSParlarid } Bnxtdd,'Plymouth; Nepaul, BlcFar
lene, Liverpool; barques Lord ByrOn, Mooole; Glasgow;
. Elgin, Montgomery. Newry;. Standard. Ritchie, Belfast;
, 'JbrlgsMoryr.Wii son, Swanson;Cfstus,Ainsworth,N^h.
[Per steamship Canada, at Boston.] 1 ; -•
- . jig Bth inst, JD Pennell, Jones, St John,•
jff B.Jlfch, Johd G.Grfffin, Park.' St Jwrd do Cuba.
Sid, SifeVß L‘ Lane, Oballlard; New York. K ’
Also aid Grand Dachess.HUr, Now York*Me-:
fcropolia,. Yoei&F, Robert A 1 Lewi*, Clements. St John,
* /-} A ,t <•* • ’ '<''t
Id tKe’river'otttwardboundJlthjWebster’.'Latrrencoi •
'. Emewtld,‘Oduk. and MnegHl, for ■'Heir York;
' Patterson,' Hill; Blood, MeLellah; Caatlpe; Shrippoo,
-‘audßoChesler,BlwcU ; forNewOrleans. : ■ •
ilk'of Arrivals at tlietrinciparHoteW. '
i!
A Welcb,AYaaW»gt©iu n >f Hon JtfihE Ward,* -
CA D Ltitnkr, Ga, • .. nah, ,oa, , „.r i
Tb6S t ‘ ~ ::n '
3 yr,Kt6\>*, Baltimore ;*, 1 ,
■ • - -T WckPeLevy,Vermont ; •.
SB Hays. Cincinnati, 0 . R WH&ydJ OlUcTnnsti, 0 ;
B U Harrison, Spr ing£ eld . . I» J? Cowdey .Columbus ,Gi
-Jgjr Thomas,3f 6 » * , j,' fßdrolrd Riddle, JkJstop •
.Me» r/W Mason, Ya ’ ’’ WB PeUrsori,BaU '<’ ’
RQftl-jUhewfljlUctm’ijL Mbp Matthews»Richmond
* -vf Mfcßottthmayd.'NY • , '
ft B Pittsburgh b , 1 A Weteh, Viuoniowp, £a
yJ.XorkejOinfippati, Ohio 13 • 1
J If IfcCiung, Sib Jloulfi K W Taylor/Youagatowri
•G 0 Peorson.Chicago ~ IY Connorat, Satan’h. Ga
ThQR Berry, ltd ' ' ' R Mather,"Hartford, Cotm
Mis* Mather,Hartford,Con $D Morgan & la, N Y ’
A W Alexander, Ga , UA Alexander, Oa
WH Cooper, Auguste, Qi L>V BHowgfciYa,-
J 5 Y SUw&rt, Gl&ftgow. - 3 no P Brown, Saw York
T Hays'*. IS, Lafayette. N 3 B Hawking Mass.' j,- ' •
*2 H Greonfleld, NoabvUle , das A McOlure, Nashville
3 p Grafton,Xiltle Rock, Atk W Kndx, Ilf otttgobwrtr, Aik'
•J 5 X.Tan GourtK-Natchez 1' £. :G'W Hoyt: Concord. N 0
. jI Newly,-N O ? .
, JofY Watkins. Ya ' *, ' WBTanWr Ala,Richmond’
„ Kd Erfdh>rU,Florida. •, l» .MjbsJl M Bradford/florid*
•, m£d¥ Ssaßfordi Florid* vMirtß ¥ Whltekefr l< ■ *
‘Moririita&laPlfO ? * 1 • ''
'VlW^hns^^Fli'^-^^yAH^BrtodjSWxlfakton' 1 1‘
. ‘ bi W 0- |-;'-
< B BBdtfnySoW Orleans ' e * > ChM C New, York
0 H Prentice & UsHortford T A Case A la, Hartford -
<fߥrdemhil,’Ba<|j f Eog ,NW VaughahfHOV f V
JaaßfalKm, New York' ■. RTnslay, Sow York' ; \*
H 3l®?> Row York. D Dunlop & I*} Virginia ,“
: W Bennsyl’jafiia • Danlop, Vlrgioli i -‘ s -
Id BPtJngU; s cartdlnA ' SDBoHoir.'SfcLottJs .
3 T Ro« Orleans ' P*T »lappm>A Jo; England
vj/Borda. peaMylVhnlft ► i Thompson,-Ponna'\' f '
Wm WUUtwif-#f*ad> >, • ,-,j-C TffiltO, PototHlo ‘';
8 Breck & la, Baltlmoro Wm Montelth, Ne# York ■'
5 A Bloomer Hart, U York.BSmiDowp.Auvia? YotV J ’
3 DComstock * la, NYork ZdwJ-Conoer,DßA - IV '‘ -
; r <j*pt Palmer, BhUftdelpkla' ED-BatdnQue'beo {
-Mrs Rallroan, New York MlMßulftnaiiiß'eVYork ''
Bkmßß Brown', How York -- Wm H Chosa, New York
T P Cherry. BaHlmoroY r-t B H Hutton, New York |
'A'T SWwaH.HeWA'dcfc .J«fa«*T4lcott,Hew York I
J T Granbory.-NCarolina • CPYlmraennatij N York • s
"W HBeacli, Charleston' •> M BaArln*. OharlteflloA*
•5? A Betas,'Brooklyn
H£berbttrtJGflorffia >‘.. • WM Boberta^.Carlisle ' J ,
W P Wilson, Washington C R Johitfoii Atl»i IJosfoh
i-jßPrittddVlUb&la.Chleagtf = W'AKennedy, NewpTork
C H BuchanacS" Vfrgfafa ?> * garni Chadwick, Eagpvti
V, BAnderson,fennai.Wßi^iig,CMUdroia - 11 )
lot Realdri, ClnehmatlV; *{. SamUHtroyroahilJostoii
Davis,-Gen HWaibrid|o,N Ydrk
W HBtom, New York’£ f D Mojwinore, New York
!DIl Garrison,-BtLojifo '/nj ? Mister Ala, Virginia
i' jtich’d Hcckscher, NYork) g VjdneV,' Georgia ‘
; t* ■ J) W Bartlett, Now York iCq W Bartlett; New York'
1 J W Hall, New i A QUtmn, N 'Carolina s
r- JmHEJW/jN Carolina Dm-U JFIeUcWn, NYorlc
l- - , Jaa Monteith, >-G*©A~o&tea. Augusta, fla
\ 3 HCbAdbourn.N Carolina iyjßl/«tigler. New York \
i /oo Washington
* - J £hatVf Doswoll, Virginia. 3Ym Alien, Virginia
i -Jißaltyer, Wftßblogton .
f 3 AWorrliam, YltglsliK' Waobing’n i
J Washlte«L Virginia :
\ OjW NorrJa, Baltimore , tF
1 BHBailey,stLouie'. BB&orbamjNew -A
\ OecflYWilktae/NY'' V'D'BHdtbrMk.NYT l "-'-'
. YYRHolbrook,N Y--,; Cnpt fan BoWieled &ViA
l. v - M*\, J : ; i lo®
‘ JltStoner;Temi. ;
" t WfiSlj Helstww^ m *l -x CbK» A NeybSur.iylrfeinU f ]
- .-AYTalentlnc, Mr Btoward Delaware
„ , ;Wm 7 ASM/MSnttoiUiY V«J OS«lth\ ; oSlP' f „
- !?.nj>/JS jusmltfi, Mifflin to
•; - I B'l/raftVMofrttfomory co . J TTatoon
• ! ‘MbROHAS# HOTBtiJintth itreot. bolo* Awh.
A 5 Horner, Salem, Ohio B B Jonee, Mlse : :
■B E Rosier, Train -- • J H Baguo, hiron. OliiO ,
QeoMKlng, fa ■ -B GStall, Cin, O ,
Johh Hederon, N Y ;-. ■ Banl Setrendaon, Md ,
■W NTabbotl, Wnsvillo’.O J D Tabbott, Bonurillo, 0
■A JiTork-, N 0 ■ O’II 8011, Blair co, Pa
WI White, hoioeeter.Mase JT Crelgh, JohnerlUe, 0
JamoeHegilV-Kr' - 1 ■• J Morion and .
G R Whit;, Wttebnrgh Br W B De ""T> *‘ l “ al, ? reh
'/HHoaeton, Chicago •’ • rKS i?Jf- !
J } Moore, BUlsburg U G Sidle, ,
S B BeU, 0 - a RelMnsteln, Lebanon, Pa
lll
•KMelr^na'
NO' ' Geo W Harrison, Va ;
'P-W MelU, NO'. , 3J BSFShn S«it
H W Mauk, : Jolletj 111 Qeo-Wilson, Balt
oDavenport, Ohio’ •' '• ' Schsap, Richmond, a
Miss L Bohaap,.Balt E N L
H H Duccah. Pa ‘ * ABErnatd, Pa ;
j\ois p» E 6B l Cent l Q & Pa
R, B Campbell, Waynesburg J Hodk. ,
M Gilman, Pa. ’ • A J McKean, Merv-er, Pa,
, •’ - d Cummings Sc la*, Bellefoptj Pa •
- AMERICAN HO'SSE—Chestnnti below 81xth fit.
■JamesA Piper, Va ' MH Pitts. Balemj NO
MfsßS Water*, : Va , - ? J PolUtz, Virginia
V Goodwin’; N York’ ' A E Thayer A la, N York
J&o J Patterson. HarriiiVg' C E Euston; Ohio •
J'HShelby,Palmyra, Ten JohnH WilllamH
W ESeaver/Philada ' 'O J WUllamfi, Woßhington
G A Ewldg; Sparta, l 111 ' H Anderson, Pittaburgh
HenryO Bedes, N.O ' R R Crawford, Venn •
? S H Matthews a Cleveland J G Effinuer, Harrisonburg/
D Bailey ft'wife, do ’Virginia !•
R W Thurmind,-Harrifion- 1 D U Switzer, Hdrrisonbu’g,
' 1 ’ - 51 ' Virginia <•'
Jas Hunter, Rlchffiohd,VA Sam Rathhurii, Ya . ‘
R G Spildlng, Penna • E Platt. Watorbury, Conn
T BroWn, N, J' * ' 1 ' Lewis Bates <fc la,Boston
Edward North,NY- John W Cbaso, Augusta
‘MrfiChase,Augusta'' - 1 MififiDorr, Augusta '
J BaWerson. -BristoK pa ‘ ‘ RJ Darden, Jerusalem, >ft
S A’MIX; New Haven, Gorin Thos M Almond, Va
S JiWsboyfer, Va ■ BO Stevens, Washington
Alex Elliott, Washington' Wra Clark, Newark, N J
'WJud&hvKr . ,M • ' Jis WilHatnfi, Boston
PMLowe.PhUa ’ ■ U BrowfitoVA la, S Castle
Chandler/StLoUlfl 'W H Brecdm, N Y i
" l , ' ’ ' ‘Y DGott,Ndw Orleans • ‘
t’ ' 9treei, above Third. ,
JobUßlmor,Brldgoton.N i h'V Paltcrrfeon, NJ
L OButnsey, Salem. N j
M Weinstein. Prussia L Bauer, N Y
H K Hunter, N Y Clit* A Woodruff. N Y
¥m B Rabj, Quimbv, Pa ' S J Itouskulp, Wd
J T Hatcher, Ohio • Mrs J 0 Purcell, Ohio
John Lawson, Jr. Salem,JNJ H W Wilson,' Jievrnrk, ft J
"A Webster,’ Indianapolis . TVm H Ladd, Ohio
" - 1 Mifiß h B Frants, Ohio •
Mitt BAI Yranfel Ohio' John Bmooker, Ohio
4 Wh# H Bayfce. Jr, M Chunk Win Mlntzer, l*a
"J 5P ■Braiiddhbarg, Ohio' •' ; Q- W McOonn, Ohio'
Jbbh Jdneg, N 0 ' ‘ C A Anders, AM
SacobKindiSk,Bedford. Pa J Brown, Bedford, Pa ,
'3ldioa BtazTy, Pittsburgh ’ ,E II Houson, Pittsburgh
P Amhi6rmsn,ShamokiDjPa J Boblnson,Ohio - ,
0 W Ohio ‘ oBrown, Ohio
: - J L Jbssolyn, Ohio
BKnode.Hd ' v 1 F B Picking, Gettysburg
Geo Cook, Upton,'Pa' ! ' ;Onpt Thornton & la, Pa
W Hall, Ohio 1 l ,HTMerkcl, Pa
B’Rdegglog, Butler, Pa ' DWG Sharp, Pa
Bichard Bell, Pittsburgh Samuel Simons, Pittsburgh
Geo Crouse, Pittsburgh
•• ' r NATIONAL HOTEL, Race street, aboTo Third.
Isaac Jones, NX ‘ ’ „ Sami Antrim, Danville
Orrin Finns/, Sharon Obas Hubuor, Lee, Maps
Hr RiehaVdson. Boston II S Stull, Phila
J H Arndt, Phila Wm Seymour, Alex’n, Va
Jas Lowbll, Alox’a, Va Chas Ueebner, Lee, Mass
Harry Bird, Jr, NY, . Mr Geo Boyles A la, N<Y
GeoW Morgan, FottsviUe ' Goo Wood, Concord, N II
Jos Butler, Mauch Chunk J S Herstor, Easton, Pa
. Jap Heckman',Boston, Pa E C Patterson, Can’ll, Ohio
Jlrjsh. Pottsville, Pn .R, Watson, Doylestowq, I’a
J McLean. Summit HIU * Sami Levis, Allentown'
Wm,FargGBoft,.Pa,, , ' Thos'Philips,NJ■ 1
S B gasaaman, Coopersburg A J Jluntzfngor. Reading
,T Prosh. Harrisburg . Jos Garretson. St Clair
John o Hall, St Glair ‘ JnoFFisher, Bedford
Ainoil Wodllson, Pittsburgh' Jos Goodman. Greeaaburg
Cni9 Amer, Greensburg P G Roberts, N Y ' '
”' , ' Joe Lowell, Alexandria
, STATES UNION HOTELr-Market. above Sixth.
W BLerr, Washington . J A Wikou & la, Pa
;JL Torr r Lanc’r co, Pa Miss F Goodman, Bait’
F L Herriion, Tatn&qua Miss Harri6on, Tamaquo
W.Oromelien, PhlU •>. 0 T Russell, Pittsburg -
'MrLeiy ALyN Y. , . A G Clark, Va
J Oldborofer, New Berlin, J Ralston, Armst’gco, Pa
*i-Penna: ' • ■ MJdLadd&U.WigreEt'n
J Balderaton, PliIU. •* lIJI Mullhoff, Weatm’d co,
H Snider, Lauc’r .. (
S McKenel,Phila * a, E McDonald, Schuylk’l co,
H WGonder.Pa, . • - .• . Penan
B Bickford,Pa- . - • JL Reese, Penn It It ,
0 A Denwiddie, Phila
MADISON DOUSE—Second street, belotr Arch.
H 0 Canrood, NT- Wm Hall, N V '
J E Force, P’fcDeposit, Md S Larabden, Del '
Jno McMullen, N J Chas Thayer, Pa
Wm B Cosgrove, lowa ‘ B B Mitchell, lowa
DU Tllney dfc lady, N J - ■ 0 nornbeok, Honcsdalo
Wm P lUnfleld. Pa Wm Mofllt, Del
Purnell Lolland, Del “ "0 Thompson) Marietta, Pa
Wm Hulner, St Louts Jlobt A Davis, Halt
Jap F Dcnnalson, Bait Peter 0 Millfigan, Balt
H P Hagg, Newark, N J
•. <:GIT7 HOTEL—Third gtreot.-abovo Raco.
John M Petersen, Onba- Wm B Thomas, Ya
HDPittofl', Pft - <'• H Nankin, Marietta
Homy Brown; Altana, Pa Henry Bordenton* Halt
JBradft Germantown Henry Hunch, Halt ■
John Blake/Altoona, Pa <ff B Hoffman, Altoona. Pa
EmithNewkitk, Salem; NJ Henry Mclntosh* Pa
' Bperial ISoUks.
■' Griat Redaction In Prices of Sell*
Sealitog Fruit Jars;— From and after this date,' Arthur’s
PirgMi Pkdit Jabs,' with Glass and Flro*Proof;Stono ?
Ware, -will be sold at greatly reduced prices, lower even
than the many worthless imitations of Arthur’s now in
the market,-In order that the people may preserve their
liTj\t, ‘ftiid our ; Wrgo stock he closed out.
fijr“ Store open In the evening.
. ARTHUR, BURNHAM, Sc GILROY,
-2f. E.'corner Tenth and George ste.
'seSi-et* u
t Seamen*! Sarto*. Fund—Office. 303 Walnut
•treat, one door'west of second .street, Deceived de
posits ia sums 'of One Dollar 1 and upwards, from all
classfee of the community, and allows interest at the rate
fire perceut.'per annum., Moneys paid on Demand.
* . Office open daily, from 0 until 6 o’clock; and,on Mon*
•'day.and’ Saturday Until'o in the evening. President
fetnkilh Pell; .Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; 'Secre
tary, James’s". Pringle, '' i ,
lufaaf Cordial.-«-ThU invnlnabln
Cordial Is prapared from a variety of the most choice and
efficient aromatlca known in medicine, and Is the most
perfect and reliable oahnlnatlve extant for infants and
young’children.' ■ '
■T®/ its powerful influence a speedy cure Is effected in
all cases of Cholic, wind/pains.and spasms.. Believes
and mitigates much of children’s suffering 1 during denti
tion or teething,'and byita soothing properties tran
quillsef pains of the bowels} looseness, vomiting', &e; ;
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used In thousands of cases with the tnost
abundant supaess. _ No family ahouldbe without it.l
Prepared onl/ by.., _ jttasar A. Boras, ;
■l‘ -■ At bis Drug and Chemical Store, ‘
.' • N. X. corner of Sixth and Green ste., Philadelphia,
’“Tcnrhotrf slf ordera inuat be addressed. - And' for sale
’h/'Druggists v \_ an 13-1/
V Ba-ving Per Cent. Intereat—Na
tional Safety Tnut Company, in WansorStreet, south- -
’tfeat corner ; of Thibo Street, Tnitinsumia., Assets
over,Css Million atwa Half 0/ Dollabs, invested
inks in Estate, Kobtoaojsb,GbOohd Bests, and other
first class securities, as required by the charter. This
institution confines Its business entirely to the reed-
Ting 'of money on deposit.
The office is open overy day from fi ’o’clock in the
morning until 7 o’clock In the evening, and on Monday
and Thtttsdaycrverilags Until 0 o’clock: ' ’•
filarnogeo. ’
„ .On t&biaA'iD.tanlLby Iter,Clarke Eeudon.Mr, JOHN
to lUm HANNAH IKONS, both of tliia
idk tie 21«tlint.. by Rev; j. If. Bonnard, Mr. SAMtT
tti. UCMFHREYS to Him MARGARET B. FREED,
hath of Jhlflcity. _
■ ♦ ■ SOctttlja.
, ’Cnthe 25th ,Just., Mrs. HESTER BATCHELOR, In
the 72d year of herage.
' The relatives and friends of tlio family are respect
fnlly .invited to .attend the funeral,'from the residonce
John Batchelor, No. 1 Coates street, on
,thla afternoon at 2 o’clock.
'; Oh tho 3Mb , i»st., SAMUEL H. JENKINS, agod 31
,yoi«C / . ,
' ‘ lUafriends and acquaintances and those of the family
.are respectfully' Invited, to attend tho fuherai, from
tate rCBldence,Plum street,.below. Elfth. Camden,
‘on .iitfi afternoon at 2 o’clock, ' a . “ <
/ Suddenly, atPraukford, on Thursday morning, 24th
Instant, Mr, JOHN SHEARD, iu the 60th ' year of his
age:; ' . .
'.< The relatives and friends, of the family are respect
fully, invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence', Paul street, ahoyo Tacony, on Monday afternoon,
28th Instant, and the Order, in general, are invited to
attend. . '
September'2sth, JOnN 0. KARTSHER, infant son ol
Charles U, and AnnaS. Kartabor.
Is in the city of Philadol
fl2 o’clock to-day,' is... .382
»>,»*••••««*.178
Cholera lufadlan} o
Consumption of Lungs.. 27
Convulsions; 8
Dr0wned;..';....... 6
Debility.... 1 ; 32
Inflammation Brain.... 9
The number nf Interment
phla, for the week ending at
Last report,.,..
i;... 63
.Children,,. , r ; ,V 09
Males;. 1 ;,.;...; 1103
! . Females.;,...;, ; 70
_• Lungs.... 6
' ' Stomach.. 6
Marasmus 14
Still horn ...... 12
182
80V5,.85
v ,.-44
,J ; 09
O2
Betareep 1 tod 6 years, .30'
tTrider ! 6years,;.. •« 99
' Of tbe atiuve tkeie «rere—
Worn'Altortaonse.'..^
poo
Other diseases........ .< 70
Peopio of Color 3
N, ÜBNDEHSOf*,
, Health Officer.
, . . TBSIBUBY DSPAJITJtBJIT,
!, - • September23,lBs7.'
-•'■'Notice is hereby given to the holders of stocks of the
lilted states that this Department trill purchase such
•‘certificates M>b'ajlbe receirad 'her^‘duly assigned to
-the 'Doited previous to tho Ist, day. of'No vcm
■ her next, at the rates heretofore offered and paid, vis:
- 10 per cent, premium on t|io loan 0f.1842. ' :
to per cent, premium on loausof 1847 and <md ls4St
; tfl,per ceut.>pretolum on iexwr indemnity 6 percent 1
stock) together vrith the interest accrued in each base
'from Ist July. 1 7 ; ‘
• Certificate* of stock received.tiered*, and.aftorthe
.l*t day of November, until further notice shall bogiven,
.vflU be purchased at the following rates, vis J
/*! 8 peb the loan of 3842.
14 per cent.' premium on the loans of 1847 and 1848,
,jmd>.;- A * i •
5 p?r cei)t. premium on indemnity 5 percent.,
’yritji the accrued Interest payable thereoD, respectively.
’ Inhere certificates of stock, -inscribed and transfora-
blexmthe bookabf the shell be received here,
Assigned to the United States, between the Ist Deccm
bcr,wbentke transfer books vjll be dosed, and the Ist
; of January, 'Vfhep.the half-yearly interest is payable,
the accrued interest for the half-year must be expressly
io thp United States by the stockholder, as no-
current Hatf-yearcan bc included in the
. Mttlementj'.but the siuie ,will be payable, by the Assist
•antTreasnrer on the interest schedules, as heretofore,
all cases thb purchase sums vrlll be Settled in.favor
4iie Uqj t*d k laiea In the inode prescribed by the regula
. tions of, assignments of. etock j anti remittance k will bo
•lpadtf ef thk aipbunt by-'draft on ttio, assistant tro/um*
■ a* tye op-'
tlon of ine party inSrho so favor the settlement ahall be
infeie,* Cm day?* additional interest will bo added from,
'ihbdky df for the draft to bo sent s mail.
* r,i4 ' ■■
thiDoSiwy of tta* Seventh and Neighboring Wards
will be held on
‘ TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 29th,'
at the comer of EIGHTEENTH and 'WILLIAM
streets. Democrats of the Western Wards, rally,
rally in vour might and numbers to hear,expounded
those great principles which hav© made onr country
u tlie land of the free and the home ol the brave.”
The mooting will be addressed by
Lewis 0. Cassidy, Ohas. Campbell, .
Hon T. IK Florence, Edward \Y Power, i
Win. E. Lehman, 1 Thos E. Burkina,* •
1 JohnU&ssau, Henry O.Kutz, ;
Eugene Ahern, ''• It. It. Young,
, Dr. Geo. W. Neblngor, (Geo. Thompson. .■
Dy order of th© Committee,
sep2B*2t RICHARD 11. HENRY, Secretary.
CD 3 * A Grand Mass Meeting ol tlie Demo-
CKACY, 1 ■
FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD WARDS,
Wilt bo held on TUESDAY EVENING, the 29th Inst.,
at 7 H o'clock, at the house of AQUILA PASCOE, N.
W. earner of SECOND and WASHINGTON Stroets. Lot
,oyery Democrat bo at the meeting, and ratify the nomi
nations made bythe'Conventions. '
, The following gentlemen have, been invited and win
ftddtmthe'tfteetlDg*.' ’ ‘ 1 „ T » _
Gen. Wm. F. Packer, Hou. Tlifts.B. Florence, Hon
John. Cqdwalladec, lion. Win. H. Witte, I on.
Lany, Captain Alfred Day, Lewis C.Cassidy, W. E.
Lehman, Stephen S. Boroak, Doctor I. N. M*™ l . l *’*[!!'
F. Johnston, Daniel Dougherty, Thomaa W. HjgglM,
Thomas E. Ilarkinß, Doctor C. Ernest Kamerly, Stephen
B OF MUSIC will be present. se2B^t
“Vs* The Democratic Executive Committee of
the Eleventh ward—John McDovltt, John Daily, T. T.
Thels, ifathow Crawford, Lawrence Kelly Wilson Ker,
Samuel M. Lane. David Balslor.J McNeil, George S.
Laro, J. F. Mascher. William Piper, Joa. Huneker,
and WilliamHaalett.jr —will meet at JOHN GREEN’S,
THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7 o’clock.
' SAMUEL KING, President.
F. A. CnAPWICK. Secretary. ae2B-lt
irjPThe following Resolution wns this day
passed by the Philadelphia BOARD OF BROKERS
That all settlement* for the purchase and
sale of Stocks, past and to coroo, may bo made in corti
•fted Checks of any of the City Banks curront on the
day of settlement, up to 3 o'clock sep2B It
VIT • Twelfth Word Democrfttie Executive
Committee —At a meeting held on Thursday Evening.
September 24th. the following persons were appointed
as a Finance Commlttco: Dr. Philip Do Young, Andrew
McManUx, H. Dunlap, G Ilinckle, A. Weber, F. Myers,
nnd Lewis T. Meats. GEO. RUNNER, President.
Lkwis Snbm., Secretary. se2B-lt*
fly* A G rand Mass Meeting of the Democracy
of the Third Congressional District will bo hold at
Washington and Master streets, on MONDAY EVEN
ING, 28th Inst., at 7# o’clock.
• The following eminent speakers will bo present and
address ihe meeting:
Hon.Thos B. Florence, Wm. E. Lchmm, Esq.,
Hon. Joint Cadwalader, Joshua J. Owens, Esq.,
• Hon. Harlan Ingram, Vincent L. Bradford, Edq.,
lion. Wm. H. Witte, Jobu Campbell, Esq.,
Samuel M. Du Ilois, Esq., Lewis 0. Cassidy, Esq.,
Robert Allen.iEsq., Kugeno Abern, Esq., <
Thos. E. Harkins, Esq., Dr. G. W. Nebinger,
Genl. John D. Miles, William A.Porter, Esq.,
Thos. W.Hlgglns,Esq. •
Come out in your Democratic strength and might, and
give another ovldonco of your determination to crush to
the earth the efforts of your insidious enemy. A full
Brass Band will be in attendance.
By order of the Committee on Town Meetings.
J. J. MORRISON, Chairman.
Tnos. J. Bnonxx, Secretary. 1 sep2s-3t
£7-Democratic City .Executive Committee*—
The Committee willmeetovory Tuesday and Friday af
ternoon, at 3 o’clock, at the Globe Hotel.
JOS. LIPPINCOTT, Chairman.
se23-15t
I£7* At a meeting ol the Democratic City Ex
ecutive Committee, held on Friday, Sept. 18th, it was
Resolved* That tho following town meetings bo held:
MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 28th, northwest corner
Washington and Master.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 30th, Frankford.
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 3d, West Philadelphia.
. THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. Bth, Mauayunk.
TUESDAY EYENING, Oct. Oth, Now Market and
Drown street.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct. 7th, Passyunk road
and Federal street.
THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. Ist, Frankford road’aud
Norris street.
FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 9th, Broad and Coates
street.
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. lOtb.StutoHouaoYaM
A fall Dross Band will be in attendance at each meet
ig. ' J. J. MORRISON, Chairman.
A. 0. Thompson, ]
John Kklsu, |
lS. b“oto, W ’ [Committee on Meetings
Michael Riquteb, j
Jobs K. Laoohlw, /
ID" Office of the Union Canal Company'
Puila.i>klpiha, Sept. 14th, 1857.—A meeting of,the
stockholders 01 the Union Canal Company of Pennsyl
vania will he held at the office of tbo company, (Far*
quhar Buildings.) No. 228 WALNUT street, below
-Third, on TUESDAY, October Qtli, next, at 12 o’clock,
31. By order of tlio Board of Managers,
aelfi-dtocQ 0. THOMPSON, flec’y.
iD* Democratic Naturalization Committee
will meet daily at tho Globe Hotel, 6th,below Chestnut.
By onler of the Democratic City Executive Committee,
JOS. LimNCOT'f,
W. M. Raxdall,) Chairman.
J. J.Sulliva.v, S Becys ' »023*17t
TO "WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ,
, NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY, .
TWO DAILY TRAINS TO PITTSBURGH AND THE
WEST.
On and after June let, 1857, TWO DAILY TRAINS
will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and ail West
ern and South or Northwestern cities. 1
THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8.15 A.
M. connecting with the Mail Train over the Great Penn
sylvania Railroad, and arriving in Pittsburgh at 1.20
A. M.
TjFIE AFTERNOON . EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. M.,
for Harrisburg.
’ THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. M., con
nectiiig with tho Lightning Express ovor tho Pennsyl
vania Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.20 P. M.
ID" AU these trains connect closely at Pittsburg
with trains over tho Pittsburgh, Fort Waynt and
Ohimgo Railroad , and its Northern, Southern and
Western connections.
ID*- Passengers for Chicago, Rock Island, Burling
ton, lowa City, Miliunukee, Dubuque, St. Paul’s. Madi
son, and other leading cities in the Northwest, will save
one hundred miles ofttavel and ten hours in vine, with
•four less changes of cars, by taking this route.
fD“ Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, and
Detroit, go by this route, and tho time U unequalled,
being 113 miles shorter than by any other route.
ID* Passenger* for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Terco
Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Upper
Mississippi, mako less changes of cars, and arrivo in ad
ranee of any other route; and to Cincinnati, Coluubus,
Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, as quick
as by any other route.
All Western Baggage CHECKED THROUGH aud
banditti with care, ■
FOR THE NORTH.
The $.16 A.M. connects closely with Express Trains
over the Dauphin road for Williamsport, Elmira,
Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Jails, and Canada, thus
forming the moat direct railway route to Northwestern
Pennsylvania and Western Now York. Passengortt will
tiud this the shortest, cheapest, and most expeditious
route to Niagara Yalta'and Canada.
Through Tickets oro issued to Philadelphia via Co
lumbia and Lancaster by all the trains at |3 each, each
train having sure connections. Passengers by this
route avoid trcssolled bridges, anil all the inconvenienco
of fcrryiug ocroti the Susquehanna river.
Passengers for Hanover, Manchester, Gettysburg, Em
raittaburg, Carlisle, Chamborsburg, go by the trains at
8.15 A. M., and 3 P. 51.
WESTMINSTER DBANCH.
The Cars on this road tnako one trip per day, connect
ing with the train at 3 P. M.
For THROUGH TICKETS and further information,
apply at the Ticket Office, Caivort Station, N. J 2. corner
of Calvert and Franklin streets
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H* Washington street, Boston.
Highway departmew'T,
SEfTKMIJKK 28.1857.
SEALED PROPOSAL will bo received at this ofllco
until THURSDAY, Oct. Ht, 1857, at Vi o'clock J£., tor
tho GRADING of the following Btroets:
Twentieth Btrootfrora Montgomery to Berks Btreets,
In tho 21st Word. ’
Thirteenth Btreot from Columbia Avenue to Montgo
mery Street, and Montgomery Street from Twelfth to
Thirteenth Street, IttiheSOthWard.
™ Art removed to bo deposited as may bo directed
by tho Highway Department.
T IGHT ! LIGHT! LI *HT » ' ’
The cheapett and sa/*s/ Artificial light in the
■world. Tho proprietors of KNAPP’S PATENT LAMP
do not now hesitate to apeak of it as one of the greatest
benefaction* of theage. It is now established that it fl
practically adapted to the burning ofßosia On. among
all the people. It hM foi a long time been well under*
stood by ail CheraUU that Jtosin oil was five tinw*
cheaper than
rials producing artificial iient, cut heretofore, although
more than oni hundred thousand dollars nave been
expended i» Boston |u Attempts to produce ft Lamp in
which to hum thin'oil, tljey bayo Ml. ffOm Some c*une
or other, failed, and it baa remained, as was remarked
by the Boston Journal, for A. JI. Knapp, frpnibeauti
fully ilmplo and philOßOphigalprincinlos, easily under
etood, to bring forward a tamp exactly adapted to bum-
Ing this Rbsln Oil in all styles of Lamps, and for the
common uso of persons everywhere, at a mere nominal
cost, bo that ps onocaO afford t. - without It. Besides
the abdve, this Lamp gives bo t^ar { so//, and steady a
light that persocßWlth weak eyes And no more difficulty
in the evening.than In tho day-tltpe-Umaklhe It, as so
retalclergymen haveromarked, the “student's friend,”
as well as tho mechanic’s and seamstress’s Indispensa
ble companion.
• PENNSYLVANIA COUNTRY JJBROIUNTP
will dud it to their interest to call at the Agency. and
examine this truly wonderful Lamp. County Rights
for the ftftlg of these Lamps in tho State of Pennsylvania
will be sold on terms so favorable that those becoming
.invested cannot fail to realize large profits from the
business,' Agency, 803 CHESTNUT Street,* above
Second. ' ee 2J-d2w&w2t*
; fHK PltEaS.-t»tfIt.ADBLPKttA. MONDaV, feptMßEft 28, 1857.
r IST' OF letters remaining in
Li the PHILADELPHIA POST, OFFICE up to 12
o’clock P.M. on Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857. [Person 8
applying for advertised Letters will ploaso mention the
date of the List.} Open on, Sunday from 1% to 8)$ o’clock
A. 31,, and 2 to 3 P.M.
, LADIES* LIST.
AndrUMary Goto Miss Kats O’Rourke Oath
Ashton Ellon - Oorvis Marg’t O’Neil Bridget
Appleton Mary M Gold Elizabeth O’Neill Mrs T
Austin Emily Gregory Mrs Kate O’Conner Mrs
Aylitlo Mrs P H Glbony Sarah J Ogdon Cora
Alien Miss Sarah Getty Virginia A pmuney Alary
Adams Isabel Guiger Elizab’h C Packer E A
Amies Louisa Groble Sira Sarah Price Margaret
Alexander Oaulr C Gilbert Miss M A Powers Mrs M J
Mrs Gibb Annie 0 probascoMrs
Anthony Hope QrtyrMaryK Price Carrie
Aarons Mary Green Mrs Mary Palvlck Mrs
Bailey Harlet Gooldy Cealla Pedrlck, Sarah J
Barry Sarah Jane Gill Mary Virgi’a Pearose Mary B
Barton Ellzab’tUO Gordon Miss Idell Ploen Mrs. July
Belcher Jane W Garnott Theo L Phillips if b
Baldwin Saruh Ouyer Elisabeth Parmelle Mrs E V
Banker Juloy Green Elisabeth peters tyles or Mrs
Baonon Bridget Grinder Mary Pratt Mrs A B
Berry Sarah W Glusor Caroline Romson Sirs Ann
Babb Miss Annie Good Mrs Rachel .Rhodes Sarah E
Bell Mrs Tboa Gates Sarah L Reagan Mrs Brlno
BordleyKato Gibbß Mrs Sarah Read Mrs AM
Blairsaell Mary Hell Mrs M RUtenhouae John
Blake Annie M Hermann Ellen Mrs
Blakely Sirs David UeiltnAn Mrs Elia Raman Rubena
Biddle Miss R Haywood Kate Read Mrs Anua
Botton Mary Hart Mrs M Remton Miss Tbo
Bowen Anne Ilcmpel Mrs D 0 Jlleol Christiana
BranigaaJauo Harper Mrs A J Reed Mrs JW
Boynton, Caroline Uattlier MrsAunießeynolds Mrs R
Brown Mrs A L Hall Mrs J Mort Rush Mr ft Anua
Bro&dbent Sirs Haller Mrs Cath’eßoonoy Wiuflel
Brcese Ann Marla Hampton Annie Robinson Mary A
Brandon Mrs Harper Miss Jane Rogers Annio
Brady Anno Harris Hannah Rogers bLH
Burns Mary Harrison Kate 0 Rush Elizzle
Bcelsford Emily Hememary Uarr’tßocks Ellen
Brion Mrs Mary Harmon Mrs Janelioberta Hannah
Bolton Mrs , U&vrka Lizzie Rudolpbson Mrs L
Brooks Mary B Hagens Elizabeth Ross Sallle S
BostHek Naotnin Hargrave Mrs 0 GRooko Anna E
Boyle Hannah , Henderson MagglcßobiuHonCath o
Bolivar Julia Hatton Ellen S Rogers Lizzy
Bruster Rebecca liosuier Alisa N P llooMary L
BurwollMrs Geo Hughes Miss MaTyßyan Mrs Wm
H llorgin Catharine Schwartz Christ’s
Jloroling Mm M A Huott Mary Aon Schneider Anna M
Booth Caroline M Holcomb Bfarla Shepard Mrs
Burgoync Mrs Holt Margaret E Shoast Mrs
Boyer Elizabeth Hutton Mrs S A Shoppy Mrs B
Bighttron Alary J Hunter Airs Issb SadlorKlloa
Brown Margnort’alluguemin Mad Smedley Samuel
Qhava Elizabeth Hughes Mrs Tboa Mrs
Carter SalUe Hummel Rebecca Shraeder M T
Carr Miss Susan llugheeSarahJano Shuto Alary Jane
Carpenter LE , Hoffman Mrs Anna Sheerln Margaret
Cane Mary A B JohnsouMrsllolcn Shaw Miss Ettie
Carroll Mary E Johnston Busan Shallcross M E
Carrolii Mrs M A Jones Eleanor A floes Airs Alice
Carter Airs Sarah Jordan Mrs Oath . Sellers Eliza M .
Cantor Alias Kato Jones Annio L Bchlant Mary
Chapman Sarah L Jackrey Airs U Smith Alary R.
Catle Alias Alary Jones Charlotte Bweonoy Marg’
Carr Mrs Mary Jenkins Mrs IV F Smith Airs Joslah
Campbell Corie Keller Airs Alary W
Caswell Mre 8 Ketler Harriet N Smith Mrs T
Cameron Sarah KelloyMrsD SlncoxJnno
Cleaves Martha , Kuncha Mod Marg Smith Helen
Clarke Mrs A Kougeter Mary Smith Mrs A E
Colley Almyra L Knowles Mrs Julia Snarer Mrs E W
Clark Alury E Ketrlum Josoph’e Swoouey Alary
Cl&sett Airs Ann Kemp Miss Lucy Stillwater Mary A
Conner Bridget Kemble Mary W Bpring Lizzie
Cummings Jane Killea Miss Susan Stewart Anne J
Collins SalUo Lanogan Anno Strong Catharine
Colburn Mary AI Lawrence W H Stabler Airs C F
Cowan Miss Chll- Lea Airs Alary Syks Margaret
dreu’d Asylum Much Catharine Spear Susannah
Cordwcll Sarah LotenMrs John T Sutileld Alias T F
Conover Airs p Lemle Christine Swartz Caroline
Coulter Airs W H Lea Mrs Leonora Spencer Louisa
Coupor Mrs Geo II Lltch Mrs Sarah B Stuart Susan
Crage Alisa Alary Alason Annie V Trenchant Mrs SD
Council Cath’e Alaliin Cathariuo Trevor Mrs M B
Cody Sarah Mastive Jan® Thompson E 8
Coutter Hetty A Slayer Mrs M A Turner Angela
ComstockEnuna Manley Emily Temple Mrs A E
Costello AdsieJda Mansfield Mrs Tompson Mrs H
Craig Airs Wm P May Mrs F D Taylor Airs
Daly Julius Merrit Airs P G Tyson M U
Dearing Miss Mahon Mary Ann Timor Airs T S
Davis Alary SB AlalerMarl TowneAlra
Dowell Sarah W Martin Alisa Eiizh Taylor Mrs M
. Delaney Cath’o Melvey Mrs T F Taylor Mrs K A
Deotner Fallio AlannAfrsCaroline Townsend Virg
Pavla Airs K 0 Merritt Alias Rose Thomas Alary
Dair Alias Ann Maddox Eliza Taylor Airs E
Dcllass Ann E Alarsbull Miss Bell Warner Josephine
Davis Nancy' Aload Amanda T White Maria
Dishenger Ellz’h Alarrls Miss Emma Wright Mrs A R
Davidson Jos L Magi!! Mrs Matiid Williams Mrs J
Danlop Matilda May Miss Ada WitsonAlraW’
Durrborrow 8 G Alarfln Miss Mary Vionemore Jane
Dudgeon Frances Miller Mary Jane Virginia Alisa
DoutyAlrs Mitchell Martha Williams Eliza
Drake Airs J N Aloore Alias 0 E Winchester M E
Dulin Harriet Mortimore Emma Williams J
Douche Aire D Moore Miss ‘Winner Alary
Dais Susan M Alurphy Emily AI Willy Alary
Elliott Lucrella Alurphy Allas Oath Wile Mrs L
Everett Airs F Moulding Airs WK Woodley Mrs A
Evans Anuoß, , Myers Alias AllceWood Mrs O J
English Uoilcn ’ Murphy Airs HobtWyctcMary
Estwlck Mrs Jos Murphy Margarot Wood Catharine
Emraens Amanda Afontgomery Isab Woods Ellen .
Farrell Julias AlyersMrtr Windham Mrs It
FJanlgan Coth’e Morgan Nancy WoodsideAlrs AI
FHber Bose Aou3fo|owney Nancy Weed Airs Ellen
Fanny Donaldson Murray Rose Walsh Kate
Fouutress Alarc’t AJUoa Afiss Emily White A|ra E
Fettcra Matilda AlcGottiganßosa Warren Airs PII
Freeman Mary A MoCaUflllo Emuia Welsh Alary
Ferris Miss Kate AlcDoweli Jane Waddlngton Ada
Freeman Miss J AJcJlakin Hannah West Airs A Al'
Frederick Eliza McElentock Lizzy White Hester
Fox Miss Bridgot McCauley Allas Whlmery Mrs Af
Feutou Julias Mary AM Wagner Airs R 8
Furguson Ilestor McDowell 8 W Wards Mrs M
Foster Airs Ghas AleKonny Slartha Ware Airs E
Porter Elizabeth Nice Mrs 8 R Wcso Tocy A
Flyun Mrs Alary Nickers Eliza Weaver Alary
Flaulgau Alice Nelson Hannah Whitaker PL
Folia Alisa Alary Ncwbold Mrs Y K Yousto Mrs L
Fofell Airs Jcnulo Noxon SalUe AI Young Mrs R
Forrest Fannie Notsoq Ellen Ypdmoud Ellen
Fisher Hozlua O’Brien Aun Young Afary J
Fritz Alarie Anno Oram Ann Yoho Airs J.
Fodlo Susan M
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Allen Jos Chappell AG FislorWraAl
Albom Theodore Chase Jr Thos FislerT ' ’
Alexandria llobt Chalfant It D Fitzgeraldl’at’k
Albary StephenßOliristy JamesO Fisher JasH
Adams Henry D Chapman EdwdU Field J
Allibone Jaa Oherice R 0 Field ChM
Allen Edward Christman E FitoSara’PA
Adam. WorthmaftCbaweau P Fizell Eli
Sc Oo Ghusley Isaac Findley Alex
Audiberf Emllo Clever J M Fithlan 9 0
Angelo Henry Clark Ezeklah Flslcr Felix
Applobaugh J J DrClendanioll Dr Elitcher J ‘
Appleton At Co Olorme Wm Fisher Henry
AunerT Clark Enoch RCap Fields John
Ashton Th J Clark Edward Fobister David
Atkinson, Lewis Clark J W Frazer JJ
Anderson M Clock John Fox Philip L
Atkins AD Rev Clarke JO Frahmll
Ashford Wm CftptClcuiPnt WalterU Freeke Henry
Ashmead J Cline Richd Foster 0 B
Atkinson Sc Co L Clark John Fowler Thos
Avery D Clarkson, John Foster Hdwd
Andrews W A CJollins Thos Furn Geo
Atkinson Jos Corvetl 0 M Fordo Winfield
Arthur Sc Town- Cohen Gratz Frustenhcim H
scud Coutora Elmer It Fuller J C
Appleton Isaac P Oouwell John D Foltz Henry
Arnold A Corwin P&nlel Foster Chas
Baron Geo Corrv G R Flows Franklin
Ball! Alexandria ’ Collins Joseph H Frvborger W W
Barry John C owner for 4M ’ Fulton Wm
Burner Henry Comstock 11. Follett Luthor
Baldwin A P porneßltycD 'Fryer W J
Bayker Corbin Royal FoX E
Batts Dr Cochrane fianlel Fish Cbw
Barugs OJlvor W Coryan Richard Fuller Win A M
Baker Chas Cprson Henry Friotot Chan
Bates Wm CoyalWm Foerseh Christ’a
Bacon Edward ColdoughWP Gallagher PJ
Baxter 1' LA- II Cook Arthur GatchoU Elisha
DNottl* CotiToy Cttpt Edw Gardner John
fiuvftrd Samuel J 2Collins CapOVoltr Cable Geo L
Basinger Mr Collins I* Gaumer M&thi&l
Burry II V Cooley Thoa Wm Garner Abram II
Barry wan Wm 0010 H W Garner 3 0
Ballard John Cornuth Fred Gaunt VmF
Barrette B L Coleman Win H - Gaull Geo
Baldwiu ACo J Condley John W Gardner Jos
Ballard Jno ' Coleman Thos Oastwerth Mr
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BackmauJobn Cplfrea A CnWm Oelsepgerjl
Barrio Jqs Crelg 4 CJ° Rhbt Gf*sey Henry
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Bates T 0 . Craven James Gerltt Mr
Baker John J Crawford John George John 8
Bents JR CromoUan B Gefkorah Chas
Botton Sami F Crocker Win B Gernanet Philip
Bertram Goo Croissant Richard Gilbert Wm T
BenueUJosM Crall Simon 51 Girdwood ltobt
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Betts Edwin J Crery Wui 51 Oilpillan John
Bell Samuel W Crank RW 0 Rot Glewon 0 B Capt
Beckley Edgar Craig Peter F Guthorsn £ G
Bell Samuel Cramer Gubhard 2Goodrick Win
Block Win Cronby Poarwm Goodrich Chaon’y
Berry Horatio E CrcngbaurANurro Good Wui
Bert Samuel Crane Francis W Good A 0
Berger JeuaPterro Curter Christian Gready Jos
Beren Wm Cummings U K GriOith J J
Bell, Garrotson A Culy Augustus GraybillSam’l
Co Davis 51 Garland A Capt
Bernard John Bare Andrew J GracffAd
Beoken Dr Daniels Henry A 2 Green pat'k
Belknap J Davis John W Qrotjian Thos J
Bcih Augpst DasdonvlUa Henry Green J L
Darin Wm (Irene Godfrey
Bird Bonj Davis >Y nrre P Groman Courtney
Biddle Oj>Q if, I)a|y Gray Wro II
Biban Marc Ravls Elijah 5f Guegt} Nicholas
Blrgin Lcviis G Dayeo Jas Uißick Edwin 0
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Blair 0 R Rev 2 Boros M Qurtjne ProntlCOP
Blenkinsop P J DelcasrlYUßsDr Grcoq J D
Roy Decker H R (Irlujit) Joseph
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Borer J 8 Denso Henry Hamilton N 0
Bowser James or Dcaz Ambrose 3 Ilacket John
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Brinklo & Michell Dniqry Wm IX Ilarrisop. Houry
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Rrolton E E PW lY RGpkott Upland Henry L
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Rropk JW 1} pi)piaijj David Hayens Thos
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Brodnck F 51D Dubois Bcnjumiu llauptman John
Bryan Jos Dudrean John Hnuimao K3l
Brane Jos Burk A A Harman Chas
Jireoao OudJJeb Durrett A Beck Hartniys II
BringhamEA, Ellis ACo JW' Hatch John
Burt Jos Edmunds J 51 Itov Harris H N
Bureell Michael EdmundsJas S H Hastings J B
Burrow A A Rev Eckard 8 R Hanna Robert
ByerlvJ&aD Edmuodßou John Harris Jonns
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Burohorn If B Evan John 8 Hear Valentino
Burrftp Henry Erana Evan llefti & Co Otis
Burgess John English W 8 Herbert Jacob 8
Brynes J F Emerick 11 Herm 0 A
Bush A tobdoll Evans J Heeman Thos
Cabo Rafael Emery Geo Honsel N W
C'ampbollDß Evans JJ Herrltt John R
Carlnowr Dalbalns Ewing A Bro E J Heath Thos
Casllq Danl Fennell Michael Herton N Itov
Carr Thomas Fotterri Johti nenry John
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Carrol Wales " Farrolf Jos' < Jter^y^ymH
Cain Chas Faulkner, Rim- Hiller Romig
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Carroll Chas H FarnJbs Hines Jas B
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CurlPtft E Fftrrjs Mpses A Horn 51A Rev
CalHsproipor 1 Filler Goo Hook R Edwin
Carson Joseph Cap Flehpsn Joi Hoyt h S
Carroll Peter K , Fisher Cornelius Hodge* A Bros J
Oearey John 2 Fltzollburn C J Holmes G J
Chase Frank J FloteherJohn Howard J
Chamber* D&vd W Flempee JDr Holderie Jos
Chicane JY , , FloyilThos Hllman Z
Chase Alfred 8 , Vlthian Joel Holbrook AACW
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Hugh John Capt, Port Carbon RR Bphuet*
Hoopes ThoA P 1 * Co Shore Edward
Holly Geo Mowdy Wm Shanaghon M
Hope Groglow Sc Morrell Edwd Shankland Chaa
Co Alaroney Patrick Schoouin W F
Hock Howard Alorria P 8 Bimpson Geo
Ilontor Hugh Morras Thos J Bibley John
Hunter Jos W Jtoore Thos Simms John
Hyser Mace Monaghan Mlch’l Sick Christian
Hudson F Aloore G F Sleight II
Hnfton T Muir Joseph B Slommons Jno Dr 2
Hulso 0 W Muiloy Edward Sloan Geo W Uapt
Hutchinson R Murphy John Sledard Henry
Hutchinson Ac CoMunonCbaa Smith Thus T
J A Murray James Smith Johu
Hunter Edw C Myers H Y Smith Thotnaa 8 2
Hughes J G AlyersWAiOo Smith Vincent
Hubbard WmL Alygatt A 2 Smith Win T
Hutchinson EJC 2 Mulligan Daniel Smith Jas MAc Co
Ilaiue John Alurry Boruard Smith Geo W
Imloy Richard Mcßalth Wm Smith JM
Idgerzoll St Miller McClonahan J B Smitii Tboa
Jasper J McCollough N G Smith David Capt
Jackson Chas McCobb Orlando Smith DA
Jack G McOaxnmyWm Smith MB
JaineaJou McCnllJohn Smith, Brown &
Jaraea V N ilcCloak FranciH Sailor
Jackson J H McAioer John Smallwood Jos C
Jauas Henry I, AlcClenachen M Snow Jonathan D
Jefreut'sßN McDonnell T Snelker Nelson S
Jauuei Rev Dr McDonald Alex 2 Solomons J T 2
James D McAvoyGeo Soirin E
Jenkins J 8 McCollum J P Solan Isaac
Janeshofcr, James Spaodcuburg J
ny, At Co McGlinchy Patr’k Sparks T
Jackman RW McLean James V Spence Henry
Jones At Baker McEvren Win A Steward Patrick
Jourdan Auguto BlcKeago B Staib John
JuedeaMr McUuire Michael StuutonWm
Jordon Johu Mcßae Cam F Rev Stsnlegeyer Isaac
Johnson John G BlcNoight John Stubbs Wm E
Johnson W Nprof McPhorson EJwd Strothers 8
JohnsonPSD Nowell Patrick States Wm
Joner Sami Oapt Niely J T Stow James P
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Jones HO Nuttall Kd»d A Stuober llerrmaun
Jones Stephen B Neidig Valentino Star John
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Johnson N Capt Nicholdson Wm Storbuck C W&Co
Johnson John W Nowcom Capt Stewart Jos B
Jose S D Nugent John Stagers Theo n
KallenfergerTheoNowbold Sami St Stead Isaac
Karshner John Gowan James Straughn Chas
Kay Wm 2 Nauldy Patrick Stevons Geo L
Kelloy Thos Nathano Sc Co Stratton Richard
KelleyAA Nowell Ohas AI StoiyJohn
Kenuedy Wm Napier Dr Stitt LR
Kerr Jos Norris Chas Steadman Hunter
Kennedy JF Norton Geo Stephen Vaulthies
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Kelly Thos Nowman John Sterner FranklinD
Kessler ThosO O’Stara Oliror Dr Stewart R K
Kern Jos O’Parrell Wm J Stowcll A
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Keuntz Chaa Oliver Goo L Stoveua Thos J
Kacch Christian Oldher John G Swam John G
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Kilpatrick Jas Parrott ¥ W Tiernan F
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Klingethoffor E Painter Geo Thomas Jos R
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Kfiudel Mason Perkins Dwight A Thompson 8 S
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Lafferty Jas Polimm Ueo Thumars John
Lamon W B Penny A Thomas W J
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Lazarus Solomon Phillip Leri Thompson J 2
Long Christoph Pettit A 2 Tudus Henry
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UIIIEQN 0. WESTCOTT, P.M.
piTY COMMISSIONERS* OFFICE—
" J PliUamilpiua, Skptember 24th, 3857.
NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, That tho Assessor*
of tho City ofPhilftflolphlß will moet at tho following
places on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ami FRIDAY,
the 80th of SEPTEMBER, and Ist and 24 dayi of OC
TOBER, botweou the hours of ONE and TEN o’clock
l\ M., for tho purpose of adding to the List the names
of auch Citizoua who may havo moved In tho respectivo
Ward# after the last Assessment, or who may havo been
omitted by tho Assessors.
G. M. HILL. )
JAMES M. LEDDY, > City Commissioners.
JAMES LOGAN, S
First Ward—At tho house of Colonel Jns, HcCl&skoy,
corner of Tenth and Fns*yunk road.
Second Ward—At the houso of Folyard Began, Pass
yunk road, aboyo Cnrpeuter.
Ward—At the honso of Low*s B. south*
east corner Fifth' and Queen streets.
Fourth Ward—At tho houso of William AtcAlullln,
Eighth street, below Boi;th.
Fifth Word —At the houso of Voter McKlroy, Fifth
street, below Walnut.
Sixth Ward—At the house of R, F. Wellington, cor
ner Second and Quarry streets.
Sorenth Ward—At tho houso of James Loblcy, Dorth
east corner Twelfth and Lombard streets.
Eighth Ward—At tl\e house of Hugh Money, south
casteornor Eleventh and George streets.
Ninth Wflfd—At tho house of WatermauM Western
Exchange, Market street, aboyo Fifteenth,
Ward—At tho house of J. McLaughlin, north
west corner Broad and Race.
Eleventh Ward—At the house of John Clark, north
west corner Boeond nnd Green streets.
Twelfth Ward—At tho house of Mrs, Diouicr, Fourth
street, above Brown.
Thirteenth Vfard*-»At the house of Henry Wollbank.
Ridge ayenuo, nbovo Vino tfieo{.
Fourteenth Ward—At tljo of Isaac Grossman,
east corner Twelfth and Bpring Garden streets.
Fifteenth Ward—At the house of Owen Reilly, corner
of Twenty-second and Hamilton streets,
Sixteenth Ward—At tho house of Joseph Cloiior,
■Fourth, abovo Culbert stroct.
Seventeenth Ward—At the houso of James Donnelly,
corner of Master and Cadwallader streets.
Eighteenth Word—At the house of Nowmans, corner
of Marlborough street and Franklin tuenuo,
Nineteenth Ward—At the house of Robert F. Bowers,
corner q§ Ptankford road aud Norris 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,
Manayunk.
T»onty-«econd Ward—At the Loqso of Jefiso Bonder,
Germantown.
Twenty-third Ward—First Division—At the house of
Reuben Fredericks. Ilarrongato.
Twenty-third Ward—Second Division—At tho houso
of James Mullen. Frankford.
Twentr-thlrd Ward—Third Division—At the houso of
George W. Comly, llustleton.
Twenty-fourth Ward—First Division—At thohouso of
John Leech, Kingsesiing.
Twenty-fourth Ward-Second Division—At tho house
of John L, Gorman, corner of Market and William
streets, Went Philadelphia.
The Assessors will procure theif Transcripts aud
Blanks for the Extra Assessment, by colling at this
Ofilco ofi MONBjAY, Sept.'2stb» JB6T. e<*2s-tocii
TJQYS’ QLOTpnWd,
F. A. HQYT A RUG. havo now on hand a wry
large waurtmont of RBADY-MADF, goods suitable for
the presont season which thoy feel disposed to sell
cheap, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
Southwest corner TENTH aud CHESTNUT streets.
N. B.—We havo a lsrgo assortment of new goods
of a superior Quality and make.
sep22-lmtutna
BARRETT’S GYMNASIUM, SPARRING
AND FUNOING SCHOOL now opon, tu>24-7t#
Hotel and summer ranges.-
Sold tyr CHADWICK Ic 880., 202 N. SECOND Bt
auglB-3tnoa.
MOSS —17 bales Carolina Moss, lor sale by
MARTIN A MAOALISTER,
apl 110 North Water Street.
CONGRESS RANGE—SOLD BY CHAD
\J WICK A 8R0.,N0.202N. SECOND Street.
anglS-Smoa
RANGE .—SoId by CHAD-
T" WICK A. nuo. 202 N. SECOND Bt. aulS-Sin,
mHOMAS E. RAXTER—HARDWARE,
JL CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET BT.,
bov® Ninth, aonth eide.PhUodfdphl*. an 1-flm
WELCOME RANGE. —SOLD BY CHAD
WIQ& A BRO,WaN. SECOND Bt. aolWa,
XMERlOAir^CADEifs^OFTiinsic
•fi. E. A. MAHSIIALL joUuL,
POSITIVELY THE LAST WBKK OP TIIEBONZA\!
UAILETTEOUI-B!
Tho tvqtiireroouts of tho new Pallet, «IL nin
IIIGUINO Dl PAIUGA” not being yet completed, tba
grand Faateatvc Ballet of ’
FAUST.
Will be presented
MONDAY JEVKNJNU, Sepl*jHbrr 28, 1857,
Doctor Fau5t.......... ..Signor Gaspore Prates!
Mefistofole.
gpirito Danzanto i Signor B&r&ttl
Margaerlfca Mde Louise Lamoureux
Pbioes or Admibsios—Parquet, Dress Circle and
Balcony, $1; Family Circlo, 50 cents; Amphitheatre,
25 cents.
The Box Ofllee of the Academy is open from 9 A. M.
to 5 p. M.,for tho securing of Resented Seats and Boxes,
without oxtracharge.
The Ballet will commence at 8 precisely.
Carriages will set down heads South, and take up
heads North.
so 28-tt THOB. MoKEON, Treasurer.
TVATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT 3T.,
Xl noar Eighth.
Admission —Seuta in Prirate Box, $1; Orchestra
Chairs, 75 cents; Dress Circle aud Parquet, 50 cents;
Family Circle, 25 cents. Poors open at 7. To commence
at 7# o’clock. B£
Box Office open from 10 to 4 o’clock, when seats can
be secured.
Stage Manager Mr. H. Watkins
THIS (Monday) EVENING, Sept. 28, the perform
ance will commence wi th tho popular Comedy of
THE INCONSTANT.
Young Mirabel Jlr. Murdoch
Old Mirabel.. . .Mr. Mark Smith
Crlana Mrs. Hudson Kirby
To conclude with the peculir eccentricity, entitled
LAUGII ANP GROW FAT.
Whimsical Eaton ........Mr. II Watkins
Old Eaton Mr. T.E. Morris
Adela Eaton Miss Allen
WHEATLEY’S ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—Sole Leasee W. WHEATLEY.
Soils air Prices.—Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 50 cents ;
Family Circlo and Amphitheatre, 25 cents; Seats in Pri
rate Boxes, 76 cents; Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery,
13cents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 33 cents.
Box OOlce open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M. Doors
open ut quarter before 7, performance to commence
quarter past 7.
J. M. B.WHITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, Sept. 28, the perform
anco will commence with
OTHELLO.
Othello Mr. E. L. Davenport
Demieuiona.., Mrs I’. L. Davenport
Emilia,. Mrs. D, P. Powers
To conclude with the laughable Comedietta, entitled
A CONJUGAL LESSON.
Mr. Lullaby Mr. J. S. Clarke
Mrs. Lullab/....,... .......Miss Anna Cruise
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Les
foe, Mr. £ A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr.
JohnSefton. Prleea.—Dress Circle and 6O
cents; UpperClrcle, 25 cents; Private Pox and Orchestra
Seats, 76 cents. Pox Office open from P o’clock A. M,
to 3 P.M. Doors open at 7 o’clock; performance to com
mence at 7#.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, Sept. 28, will be acted
Sheridan’s Comedy of the
Sir Anthony Absolute ..Mr. W. R Blake
Captain Absolute Mr. Wallack Lester
LyJia Lauguish Bliss Gannon
Mrs. Malaprop Mrs. IV. R. Blake
To conclude with the laughable Farce, entitled
TWO BUZZARDS.
Air. Benjamin Bazzard,
Alias Lucretia.,.,.
AN FORD’ 3 OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Oheatnut.
Doors open at 7)* o’clock—to commence at 8.
Admittance 26 cents.
SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE
In their Operatic Entertainments, Introducing all the
latest Songs, Glees, Choruses, Dances, Ac., concluding
each evening with a
LAUGHABLE BURLESQUE.
selO-lm
£cgal Nolirro,
IN THE MATTER OP THE PETITION
IN INSOLVENCY OF JOHN 0. ODERTEUFFER,
Notico ia hereby given that the subscriber has applied
to the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county
of Philadelphia fora final discharge under the provi
sions of the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth, and
also that he has applied by Petition for the benefit of
tho 43st Seetionof the Act of June 16th, 1830, relating
to insolvent debtors—by which section it is provided that
the court, with tho consent of a majority In number and.
value of creditors of an Insolvent, may grant him an
exemption of his astute and effects from execution for his
indebtedness for the space of seven years. These ap
plications will be heard by the Court of Common Pleas
on Saturday, October 10th, 3857, at 10 o’clock, and the
attention of creditors and all others interested In these
applications is invited.
J. 0. OBERTKUFFER.
so 23-wfm Bw*
IN TIIE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. .
In the matter of tho Estate of John Dominic Burrell,
dec’d.—The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and ad
just the account of Rev. O. J. H. CARTER, Adminis
trator of the Estate of JOHN DOMINIC BERRELL,
dec’d, will meet the jiartloa Interested at his office, No.
213 South Sixth street, Philadelphia, on Monday, Sen.
teuiber 28,1857, at 4 o’clock P. M.
LEWIS 0, CASSIDY.
sep 38-finw 6t Auditor.
TN TIIE ORPHANS’ COURT OF MONT-
A OOMERY county, Angnit 10th, 1857. Notice is
horeby given, to all persons interested In the estate of
Mary Aldorfer, late of the township of Lower Salford, in
said couutyof Montgomery, deceased, that Abraham,
John, and Benjamin Alderfer have applied to said Court,
by petition, prayiog for a decree for the sale of the real
estate of saiu Mary Alderfer, deceased. The said Court
have fixed WEDNESDAY, tne 80th day of Beptember,
1857, at 10 o’clock A. M. ? at tho Court House, In Norris
town, for nil parties interested to appearand show cause,
If any they have, why the prayer of said petitioners
should not be granted Dr order of the Court.
3 . B. DAVIS, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court.
au2o-diw
Jflcrcliimt Sailors
JOHN P. DOIIERTY,
ron tkars win/ ckllt 4 buothxr,
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY. & CO.,
TAILOR,
Hm with him tlio best tailors that are now engaged
in the business in this country :
CHARLES ROTH, formerly the leading Tailor of this
City,* M. KAYBER, formerly Cutter for O ROTII A
CO., nud late Coat and Yest Cutter with LUKBNS, KEL
LY, A CO; IIKNRY WAGNER, who ha* just arrived,
considered in New York tho best Pants and Vests Cut
ter in tho United States, for years cutter with Depierris,
under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Dcpieirrs
A Pcttu*, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway.
The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes
of all who patronise the establishment; the best of
Clothes made at moderate prices for credit, low prices
for cash.
JgDWARD P."KELLY. ~~
KELLY & D RO T II E R ,
Haring engaged the services of
CHARLES ROTH,
Distinguished for the beauty and excellence of his
Uoods when in tho Tailoring Business, has taken
the Store.
814 CHESTNUT STREET,
axd nxa opkmrd roa in* sal*, at hstail, or
CLOTHS, OASSIMKRES. VESTINGS, CRAVATS.
GLOVES, SHIRTS, Ac t *
Of the best qualities, at modor&te prices.
ID* The busine»a of KELLY A BROTIIER Is re
moved, from this date, to No. 814 CHESTNUT Street,
where it will be attended tobv EDW-D P. KELLY or
JOHN P. DOHERTY. M s.i y
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAII.OK, Not. 10 tniUS Sooth NINTH BTIIKET.
AItOVK CHESTNUT. 1
A large and well seleoted stock of CLOTnSand
OASSIMKRES always on hand.
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
tho best quality, and in tho most fashionable stylo.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
INQ. au6-tf
Henderson & co* s great liter
ARY FAIR, FIFTH and ARCH stroeta.
In order to gratify tho wishes of our numerous pa
trons, and Induce the book-buying public to fill up their
libraries at tho usual low prices, we intend to present to
everv purchaser of books to the amount of J 1 aud up
wards, a Gift la value of from 25 cents to $lOO. Call at
our establishment, lookat our valuable stock, and selest
for yourselves.
Recollect you are not buying at chance, for every pur
chaser gets his bouka at the usual price,and very many
will got, in addition, a present worth having. au2l-3ra
Evans* great gift book sale,
No. 439 CHESTNUT Street. N.B.—No couneo
tiou with any other house in the City. aul-3m
.for Sole mib lo £tt
TLLINOIS LANDS. —THfR TY-T W O
A THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, in the counties of
Union, Jackson, Perry, Washington, Jefferson, Frank
lin, Williaiusoaund Fayette, Illinois. They will besold
upon accommodating terms. Apply at No. 203 SOUTH
SIXTH STREET. se24-6t*
qjTORE TO KENT, at No. K>s Ciikstnot
Street. D. M. OHAMUKItS,
__ 43 North SECOND Street.
tfbqnn OR $6OO BOOK BINDERY FOR
SALE—Seven years established, doing a
fair Job business, which can ho increased, both blank
and printed jobs. Location. 535 Arch street, l)low
Sixth. Blank books at coat, jobs bound to order.
auglO-flw
OlomnnsaioH i(lcrcl]iuil3.
JII. chase & co.
• OBSSUI
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
43 North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia.
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
GLOVER SEED
On consignment from tho Interior of Pennsylvania,
where our new Cleaning Mill Is now in general use.
{D* Also, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP a hr ay „ on
hand. eei2.tr
H~“ ''ANDY~¥"BUE7rNER^GOMMISSroN
MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and Ame
rican HARDWARE and OUTLERY, Noa. 23, 25 and 27
North FIFTH Street, East side, above Commerce street,
Philadelphia. aul.tf
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
CHANT and Importer of HAVANA SKGAR3.
(New) 135 Walnut street. second story. aul-ly
CARD. —TnE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECT
FULLY Inform their friends and the trade gener
ally that they have made arrangement* for one of their
Buyers leaving mopthly for the French and German
Markets.
From many years’ oxporience. the permanent real
deDCO in Paris of two of the firm. aud an abundant
capital, thoy can offer unusual facilities for THE PUR
CHASE ON COMMISSION in &ny of the European
markets for shipment direct.
They are also prepared to receive orders from samples
lor Flowers and Feathers from their extensive and well
knowu manufactories in Paris, to be shipped direct,
either under bond or duty paid
HENDERSON, BMYTII A CO.. Importers,
au!o-2m# No. 260 Broadway.
Bank of Pennsylvania, Phila
delphia. September 25, 1857 —This Bank having
been compelled temporarily to suspend specie pqjmcnta,
tho Board of Directors assure a|l persons harms claim*
against tho Rank, u bother of Circulation, Dopo-dt.or
otherwise, that no loss can possibly occur.
Bv order, and on hohaU ot tho Board of Directors
sep26*3t THQS, ALLIBONE, Brest.
L~ Aff DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY
OP PENNSYLVANIA.
A term will commence ou THURSDAY, October Ist.
Introductory lecture* will bo delivered by the several
Professors on the evenlugs of THURSDAY, October l*t,
SATURDAY, October 3d, and MONDAY, October sth,
at 8 o’clock, at the lecture room of the University.
se23-dtos
A YOUNG MAN WHOSE EVENINGS
arc unemployed would like to devote them to Post
ing Books or Writing of any klud. Address M., at this
Ojfice, *©2s-3t
Manilla rope.—superior Ma
nilla ROPE, manufactured and for sale by
WEAVER, FITLEft A 0(L
fttf-tf Ho, 28 N, Wftto it.) u 4 22 N. Wbwv«, f
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS’INSTITUTE,
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
No Seminary what#ver is more like a private family.
The course of study is extensive and thorough. Pro
fessor Saundeni will receive a few more pupils under
fourteen year* of age Into hi* family. Enquire of
Messrs. 4.8. Silver and MathewNewklra, or Col. 4. W.
sorney, Editor of this Paper, whose aon* or words are
now members of his family. eeptU-tf
MTSS BONNET AND MISS DILLATE
Brmm, IU .?J :OPSN tbelr HOARDING AND DAY
Smber IIU CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, gep-
■ Signor’D. Konzan!
it , „ REFERENCES.
M.lln rtn. n \o B ? t4man ' D - u > Philadelphia; David
J Newtri »• » ■ do; M. O Clik. do;
Black wood ,io'’/“i-"'"' “
Lavbnm k *1 ao J A Converse, D. D., do; John
KtS Olf i \ H - Onthbert, do; TFm. T.
rr'oi “ el » phla i T. Jones, Ew do;
Co .A. G. Waterman, do; Caspar Mowfs.M i> T
Robert A. Esell, Esq., karahall, Texas; Johuß. Sem’
pie, Em., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; James Edmunds
l*sq., do. do; Oeorge W. Jackson, Esq., do, do: Johnll
Raymond, LL. D., Brooklyn, New York: Alaysoa Brav
son, Esq., Chicago; Hon. George W. Bradford, Homer
New York; Stephen D. DUlaye, Esq., New York city-
Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson, Binghamton, New York. ’
sep4-lm
CRITTENDEN’* PHILADELPHIA COM
\J MKROIAL COLLEGE, 8. B. corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Btreets, Second and Third Stories.
BOOK-KEEPING. PENMANBHIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, Ac,
Each Student has individual Instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teacher*, under the immediate
•uperrislon of the Principal.
One of the Best Penmen in the Country has eharee of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms, Ac. se3lm
TjTEMAN ALLEN, A. JL, is prepared to
f~-r a limited number of pupils on the Violin,
acd , to P la 7 Violin parts or aecompanU
Sf 0 M- pianists. Apply at the residence
Pr^ eMO , r ALLEN, No: 216 South Seven
teenth Street. Circulars, with terms and references,
at G. ANDRE A Oo.fe, No. 1104 chestnut 81. *el-lm*
INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
mi?'s'v“‘! P“PBs.) N. W. cornsr
HLLVT.NTII.ud QRLEN street.. Filth session will
open on September 7lh. Rest reference given, "n.
eluding .11 present .nd former p&trons. M2C*tf
cjpring garden academy For
™ BOYa < s - £■ corner EIGHTH
Mii IIUTTONWCHJI) streets. Professor* of the highest
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing foil
paruculara. pupils* name*, testimonial!, Ac., can be
bad on application.
g. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
Hall or st. james the less,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOB BOYS
-rv . Fo r B R S*m&,R*cto».
The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep
tember 1. ' r
ba *»«■• Book3tors of H.
noOKBR, S. W. corner KIQttTII and CHESTNUT, or
of the Hector, Post Office, F.Ui of Schurlkill. PhiU.
del P hla - inlt-em
TVTRS. BABTON’B BOARDING AND
itA DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNO LADIES, No 192)
St,br!ow Twentieth, on S
SECOND MONDAY in September. 1 &ulg-6w*
.Mr, A’Becket
.Mrs. Stoneall
TVOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
* persona, male and female, to gain a share of this
world’s good! and comforts a! a
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDY BROTHERS’ BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Noa. 144 and 150 SIXTH Street, near RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall
and winter Stadies-embraclng a knowledge of
WRITING, BOok-KEEP&G AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified method!, In a abort time.
TBRLRIDY.S take pleasure in saying, tint during
££?£
Stable ntnatlona, and others to prosecute their basinesa
operations lacceaafully, au22-3m
cnn AGENTS WANTED—A HOME
STEAD FOR $lO J—Third Divislon.—43)o.<XX>
worth of Farmland Building Lota, in the gold region
Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst
10.200 subscribers, on the 7tb of December. 1857. gub
ssriptlon* only ten dollar! down, or fifteen dollar* one
half down, the reat 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 lot! are
so d so cheap to induce settlement!, a sufficient number
being reserved, the increase in the value of which will
compensate for the apparent low price now asked. Up
wards of 1,350 iota and farina are already sold, and a
com pan/ of 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 promise!. Nearly
45.000 acres of land, in different parte of Virginia, nev
at command, and will be sold to settler* at from $1 up to
$3OO per acre. Unquestionable tills* wilt sa all cates
be given. Wood-cutters, coopers, farmer*, Ac., art
ic anted, and five hundred Agents to obtain subscriber*,
to whom the moat liberal inducements will be given.
Borne agent* write that they are raakiugs2oo per month.
For full particulars, subscriptions, agencies, Ae., apply
E. BAUDER,
a024-tr Port Royal, Oaroiine county, Va.
A N experienced GERMAN TEACHER de
sires some PUPILS for the PIANO. Terms mod
erste. Apply at the music store of Mr, MARSH,
CHESTNUT, above Thirteenth street. se 23-51*
CTATE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.
—AGRICULTURISTS, STOCK BREEDERS, GARD.
NERS, POMOLOGISTB. INVENTORS, HANUPAO
TURERS, ARTISANS!! All clxeeef art Inelted to bo.
Come exhlbitorl.
THK PKNNSYLVANU STATE AGRICULTURAL
BOCIKTY will hold 1U SEVENTH ANNUAL EXIII
BITION xt Powelton, Weet PhiUdelphix, on SEPTEM
BER 2»th xnd SOth, and OCTOBER let and 2d eneu.
for tho display or Cattle, Horeee, Sheen, Swine xnd
Pottltr/, Agricultural Machines and Implement*, Dairy,
Field and harden Prodoct*, Seeds, Pruita, Flowers and
Vegetable*, the Mechanic Arte, Domestic, IloateholJ
and other Haaufaetoree^Store*, Ware* and Inventions.
In order to promote skill and efficiency In the Im
portant work of the Farm, a Plowing Match will come
off on the fourth day of xbe Exhibition, to which men
and youths are Invited to compete for the premium*
To tellers and buyers of furm stock this Exhibition
will afford a most favorable market.
The different Railroad Companies win carry all stock
and articles to and from the Exhibition frtt of charge
as heretofore, and will issue Sxtumon Tickets tor the
Fair week at the usual liberal ratea.
Lists ef Premiums and all other information will bo
furnished on application to ROBERT C. WALKER, Se
cretary, atthe Rooms of ‘'the Philadelphia Society for
Promoting Agriculture,’’OheinutStreet, below Seventh,
south side, upstairs.
The books for the entry of articles and animals will
ho open on and after the Ist of September.
„ DAVID TAGGART,
President Penna. State Agricultural Society.
au!3-d t sop 28 1
Ladies* dress trimmings.—
FANCY AND STAPLE.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. G. MAXWELL A SON
WnOLKSALE AND RETAIL STORES,
1026 CHESTNUT Street, four doors belovr Eleventh.
And 319 8. SECOND St., below Spruce.
FACTORIES.—Nos. 05 and 97 GEORGE St., below
Tenth, aud SECOND Street, near Union.
Order* made at a few hour*' notice. ae22 4mlf
MARCIIANT»3
CUYBTALOGRAPHS,
OR PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES IN OIL,
N E cornorof EIGHTH aud LOCUST.
Tho above picture* differ eisentialty from anything
ever before offered to the public Their Roftnee*, amd
truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness
and accuracy of detail. Insure, of ucceKsity, tba greatest
fidelity ©f resemblance; while the severity of the or
deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally
Mttles the question of their pernratjenco. These faeti
enable the tmWnber to offer them, with the greatest
satisfaction and confidence, to tho public aud to hit
friends.
They are secured by letter* patent to, and can be had
ONLY of K.D. MARCHANT.
UJ~ Portraits of the cabinet, irnd life sise on canvas
as heretofore. se> 18-3 m
TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS—
Attention n invited to the fullowiug stock of sea
soned LUMBER
-300,000 feet 5-4 Yellow Pine Floor Boards.
250,000 feet 44 do do.
30,000 feet 54 do do, suitable for lin
ing store*,
75,000 feet White Pine Floor Board*.
350,000 feet Spruce Joist.
Selling low for cash, to suit the times, and in lota to
suit purchasers.
NEW FALL CLOAKS,—Just received at
the Pari* Mantilla aud Cloak Emporium, to which
the attention of Ladies and stranger* visiting tho city,
1* respectfully Invited. QEO BULPIN * Co ,
NEW FALL CLOAKS, Wholesale—^Merchants will
find the largest stock of these Goods, in the greatest va
riety of materials and prices, at the Paris Mantilla and
Cloak Emporium.
Prices low, and terms liberal.
GEO. BULPIN A CO ,
804-lm 708 Chestnut street
INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS!
TYNDALE A MITCHELL,
iJSPoitTxas or
CHINA, GLASS, AND COMMON WARES,
oru now Felling tlieir
NEW AND ELEGANT FALL IMPORTATIONS,
at
CMC tTLT J.SDI’CXD FRICKS,
with a
HANDSOME DISCOUNT TO TIIOSR
WHO PAY CASH.
707 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH ST.,
8u25-2w-fraw. PHILADELPHIA.
WM. D. ROGERS* CARRIAGE REPOS
ITORY, 1003 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET,
above TENTH, ia now open for the aalo of every des
cription of Carriages, combining Style, Durability and
Elegance of Finish, from the Manufactory atthe cornor
of Sixth and Master streets, to which the attcatioo u!
CitUtiu* and Southern and Western gentlomon i* res*
pecttully called.
N. B.—Especial attention given to Carriages for re
pairs in the shops connected with the Repository. Ka
trance on Cheiinut Btn*@t sel4-mwf 2w
MACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES,
Sold by CHADWICK dc BRO., SECOND Street,
first door above Race auglB-3moa.
David m. hogan, blank book
Manufacturer, Statlonsr and Printer, No. 418
WALNUT street, betwoenFourih and Fifth, Philadel
phia. te3-lm
IVOTIOE" TO
i* STALWART, Oapt. A. H. Lucas, from Liverpool,
is now discharging uuuer general order at Almond street
wharf. Consignees will please attend to receipt ot
their good*. * TUOS. RICHARDSON A CO.
seS-tf
Russia and American tarred
CORDAGE —a superior article, manufacture
aud for sale by WEAVER. FITLEIt A CO.,
au 8-tf No 23 N Wat«*r at , A2d N Wharvaa.
Saving fund;—united states
TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST
NUT Street*
Large and small >uin» received, and paid back on de
mand; without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hour*, from 9 until 5 o’clock every day, and on
MONDAY BVENINOS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from XI upward*.
President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD.
Treasurer—PLlNY FISK.
Teller—JAMES B. HUNTER. »e!7-lylf
—lOO cases of 60 half boxes
each, In store and for snle by
HENRY BOHLEN & CO ,
as 0 Nos 221 and 223 S Fourth street
BW. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS
e No. 37 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible pointe
In the ÜbiU-d State* and Cauada.
Stocks, Bonds, Ac., Bought and Sold on Commission.
Uncurrent Bonk Notes, Checks, Ac., bought at the
lowest rates.
Deposit* rewired and interest allowed, u per effree
aict, Mtfa
Simcatiomtl
(Dante.
SVgricnltnrc.
A PLOWING MATCH »1
ALBERT BENTON,
South FRONT street.
708 Chestnut street.
gripping.
]\JEW ORLEANS PACKET NOTICE
i’ LOUISIANA LlNK.—Freight received antU
THIS EVENING, si as low rate* as any thml leading.
Shipper* per packet shIpOTSKONTHB. Wm. K. Max
well, mailer, «U 1 pleas* hand in their bill* of lading
THIS DAY, for signature; will receive what freight
offers until THIS EVENING, and positively sail as
above. BISHOP. 8010X8, A CO.,
»e2S-2t 36 North Wharves.
JBHIP OTSEOtfTHE FOB NJSW OK
>3 LEANS.
Louisiana Line, guaranteed first vessel. Receive*
freight until this evening. Freight taken at as low
rates as any other vessel loading.
The feat-sailing packet ship '‘OTSXQNTHK,” Max
well,master, now taking in the last of her cargo at Race
street wharf, will continue to receive what freight
offer* ana sail as above, full or not full-
Shippers will please norry their goods alongside, and
bills of lading to the conntiughoase for threats re.
For balance of freight or passage apply on board or to
BISHOP, SIMONS, A CO,
2d North V harm.
The 0. insures at the lowest rates, and will take
steam down the Delaware and op the MisslAAnni
«ep 23-It **'
FOR SAN FRANCISCO—CALIFORNIA
|LIh~B —Direct from Philadelphia.
The magnificent clipper ehip JOSEPH JOKES, Sam*
Del G. Fiovera, commander, ie bow loading at Baca
•Geot wharf j haring a Urge part of her cargo engaged
patcf o^00 rapidly, will h*T# immediate de»-
otftdeEf ” WIU urr J Cieir g°edj alongside with-
For bine# of freight apply to
BISHOP, SIMOKS k CO.,
38 North Wham*.
FgJA* FRANCISCO— FROM NEW
M^° c .' le tt rlt<d cl, H«*lup SANTA CLAUS, Foster,
muter, the magmdeent dipper ship BOSTONIAN.
—.muter, are now loading and » iU Lara deapatch U
For balance of freight apply to
BISHOP, SIMONS A CO.,
30 North Whirr e*.
fjotels anil fiestanrants.
qiHE OLD STAB HOTEL IN HARMONY
J. COU BT.—The public ere respectfully informed
that the OLD STAB HOTEL U still in existence The
proprietor will t* glad to see his old friends, and pro
mises to furnish them with a superior quality of lie
nines, and Liquors. He feels assured, that on paying
him»Tlsit they will not be disappointed. He u also
prepared to furnish Oysters In every style, at the shortest
notise.
Lunch from 20 to 12 o’clock,
aep 24-lta
WILLIAM HACKING’S CITY LAGER
a.T. BALQOS, So. 222 Carter’s Alley, Phils
»ep22-3m
AIcGOWAN’S restaurant, sodth
.lr™ we £ ***** of BBOAD and WALNUT .—Game
and ail other delicacies in season, families raralied
with Oysters oa the shortest notiee. »ep£fa
T EWIS B. COFFIN,—
-*-* THIRD WARD HOTEL, (DEMOCRATIC
_ QUARTERS.)
South-east corner FIFTH and QUEEN Streets
“P 31 ” 0 Philadelphia.
MERCHANTS* HOTEL,
AWL KORTH FOURTH STREET.
Abotw Kiun,
... .. PHILADELPHIA.
a024-tf McKIBBEN & SONS, psora moan.
SCOTT HOUSE—Corner of Irwin Street
and Duquetae Way, Pittsburgh. B. D. MARKER.
Proprietor. aalMa
tDitua ons> tifluoie.
WINES AND LIQUORS, FRENCH
Brandiw, uln, Old Uonongahela Whisker,
Wines, Ac.,jastreeeired&odforsale by
_ CHARLES STUART,
se2U-2t» ho. 182 Passyunk mad, bel. Carpenter*t.
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY.—B. F. MID
DLETON A BROTHER, importer* of Wines, Bran
dies, A©. Also, sole proprietors of the Old Wheat
Whiskey, l«o. 5 North Front Street. sepli-lm
PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de
benture 250 casks St. Joseph's Pure Juice Port
Wine, la qra. and eighths.
T«.n puncheons John Ramsay Islay Halt Scotch Whie
key, 2 years old
Fifty pipes Anchor Gin.
Marett, Martel, Bouret, and J. J Dupuy Brandies, si
or which I offer to the trade at reduced price*
~ F. TOBIAS.
au2T-Bmoe 58 and WB. Front 8U below Walnut.
A LEXANDERV.HOLMES,RTNEAND
■f A I'IQUOS BTOSI, Ho. 239, SkUhil Conn *
PRO BLOK mid SOUTH Ml*!,
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
l naCOKS, CIOJLB3, to., 28
Bomb FITTH Btrett, PhtLdtlphlo. ul-1.
BRANDIES —Finet, CastiUon & Co., Ms
rett A Co., and other brands of Coenacaof various
vinUgM, in half pipes and quarter casks: PeUtrotca
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in etpe*. qcarter
casks and one-eighth cask*, all in Custom House ctexas,
imported and for sale by
- ~ _ HESRT BOHLEN A CO.,
* a 8 Hot, 221 and 223 Booth Fourth street.
TRITBXAB h BUTE, PORTER, Af.g
AND LAGER BEER RRSWSRT, No. 530 <mv
No. 938) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.—Shipping
orders promptly attended to. aal-tf
Bairs feg <3.g ztiatu
VIfOLBERT k SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
* ' 451 CITE3TXTJT Strut. opposite the Cvctoa
Roue, between ronrth s&4 fifth Struts
SALK Of JEM DRqrDERIEASI>MILIIXrRT GOODS
OLOvna, uoaiEßt goods.
WcdllHiUj Mil, 30th iut,, emnm«u-'»» J 0
wecuelj, we will sen ty catalogue, without merre, a
large sod raluaMe assortment of ehctee Preach xod
Scotch Embroideries sad Millinery Goode
Also, Lalies'and Gents* Si!* and Buck Gloves. Ea
gHih Hosiery Goods, Ac. Abo. 200 cartons French
Peather*. Ac.
PEREMPTORY SALK OP A YAIFABL P ASSORT
MENT OP GOLD JEWELRY. GOLD WATCHES. Ae .
BEING THE BALANCE OP STOCK OP AS XX.
TENSIVE JOBBING HOUSE.
Wednesday next, caruaotnda* at 10 o'clock, v* vill
■ell, without reserve,* larse a*4 valuable a*#©ri*ea*
of sold jewelry, vatcbes, Ac.
Samples aad catalogues early oa the menua* of sal*.
SALE OP THE ELEGANT AND VALUABLE STOCK
at bCOTT’S Millinery Uhl Embroidery Emporium, tb*
proprietor reiiaqaishia; tbe nUil brack of the beii*
DSM.
jhij day, £ept. 24, commencing at IQ o'clock pcr 1 -
cisely, and la continuation at 3 0 clock P. M.. we will
commence the tale at No. 9!6 Chestnut street, below
Tcatb, of the LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK OP
RICH FANCY GOODS, esprei«lr f«r the b«t
city trade, eomutiug of Kmbroiderie*, Locea, Bibbcne,
French Flowers, Facey BocaeU. these Cape, Heal
Dresses, Bridal Wreaths, Bertha Capes, Hair Ornaments,
Fancy sad Mourning Goods generally
SCPERIORGEUMANTOWN KNIT GOODS
Also, an inroice consisting or Shetland Wool Shawls,
Fancy Hoods, Fancy Cuff*, Victorinea, Nybia, S«rf».
Polkas, Shetland Head Dresses, CraTats. Hosserr. Ac.
ALSO, -51 deaen Gents' Lamb Wool and Merino Shirts
Auio, 1,000 yard* 4-4 Damask, suitable for Pew cot
erings
The lots will be sold to suit the convenience cf con
sumers, and will he arranged for examination two days
prior to sale,-when the ladiee of this eity and vkiiuty
are Tery respectfully invited to attend.
The sale will he continued from day te dav at the aame
hours until the whole stock is closed.
Moses nathans, auctioneer
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, B. E. corner
SIXTH and RACE StwU.
LARGE BALE OF FURNITURE. BEDS. MAT TRESES,
MIRRORS, Ac., As.,on WEDNESDAY MORNING next.
September 30th. at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store, S.'
E. corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets.
Sales Room Second story. Entrance boa Race street.
AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and silver patent lever,
Lepine, English, Swi.«, and French watches, Jewelry,
of every description, matlea! ioftrumentc. Ae Ac.
AT PRIVATE RALE—Arranged on second tJocr.
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
trenses, cvpettng, looking glasses, fancy articles, Ac,
Ac., Ao.
Outdoor sales attended to personally by the A action
eor. Charges very low. Consignments «f farnittw.
clothing, jewetrr, Ac . Ac , solicited.
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE.
S. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets,
Where money will b» loaned on gold and nlirr plat*
Watches, Jtfwoiry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods,
Groceries, Segaw, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture. Bed’
ding, Horses, Vehicles. Harness, Stocks, and on all ar
ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, ca more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. Jseh) M. NATHANS,
NATHAN’S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place In a few days. Due notice will be given.
WEBB’B great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelrv,
Guns. Pistols, Musical Instruments, Ac., will take place
shortly. Doe notice will be given.
WEDD’3 great sols of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
Ac , being forfeited collateral*, will cake place shortly.
Due notice will be given.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 520
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Streets.
SALAS EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock,
or Boots, Shoes. Hardware, Cutlery, Watehm, Jew
elry, Hosiery, Whip*, Trunks, yancy Goods, Notions,
N. B.—Terms ef Night Sales, four months* credit for
approve! city acceptance*, for sum* of $lOO and with in
terest added from date of sale. Kpl-Im
George w, sxith, auctioneer,
N. E. comer of BARRON and SOUTH Stmts,
above Second.
EVENING BALES.
BALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,'
At TK o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cut]
lery. Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jaw el
ry, Fancy Articles, Ac.
SA3IUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, N*. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Fear it., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from T o’eleek, A. Jg., until 10
o’clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and salsa at the Auction House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terns.
CAPITAL 1090,000.
KsinMisheJ/ov tkt lojt Tiirty Year*.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands ea Dia
moods, Silver Plate, Watchee, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer
ohaodbe, Clothing, furniture, Bedding, Cigars. Musical
Instruments, Gum, Hoxaes, Carriages, and Goods of
•very description.
AU good* c«A remain any length of time agreed
upon.
AU advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be ehargoa 3 per cent, per month; 1600 and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 120 (bet, has Urge
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all persona having goods
advanced upon.
N. B —On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make advances on more satis*
factory ana accommodating terms than any other in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, In email amounts, with
out any charge.
„,, „ A AT PRIVATE SALS.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watchee, Jewelry, and
Clothing will bo sold at reduced prices. aul-ly
©enlicmcn’s -famii
WINCHESTER k SCOffI^g^NTLE
MEN S FURNISHING PATtNT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFASJWKt, No. T 96
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh.ebwet,Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the moat perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. as£-lyif
Girard fire an
ANCK COMPANY, PH
302 WALNUT street, west ol
“FIRE RISKS 0
nunc
ID MARINE INSUB
IILADXLf HU-OflM, Ko.
>t THIRD.
ONLY TAKEN "
JTOM.
Wm.M. Bwtla, J«r. Witter,
John Aoaptch, Jr., Jao. llcC’iar*,
H S. Burroughs, Tho Craven,
J. B. Hughes, A- S. Giilett,
7. D. Sherrata, Turman fhecptrd,
Wm. P. llscker, Sami Jcaes, Jf?D-,
J • P. Steiner, Joseph KUpp, ML D
H.A.ShsckeWd, 1
Hon JOEL JONES, President.
Hon. 0. W. WOODWARD, Vice Presiieot
Jso 8 UcMtau*, Secretirr.
Jaiasß Aitosd,AssistantSeereiarj. sol-Tm-if
SHARP £* S KEN'S AND BOYS’
CLOTHING, 148 Non* JQtTBTH gtrwt. b«tv««n
Arch tai 3*c*,
JOHN CORLEY.
#ing €oobs.