The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 29, 1857, Image 3

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YKJ9 TE B DAT’S TR 0 0 BSDINQfI.
fßeporteAfor/J'lie
SflFttsy Count Judge Woodward.MJeqrge
Li^wfelc ; W.>A4%® ..S»t€ntaagb an 4 James Eor
berfcT y-A n ao Uonof > ej ea tm edt to recover possession
of rPn Androyr
Miller Ibgoreol, Esqrs.,ibr the plain*
tiff}*P< 0. Brawstor ais4 J. M; Eea4, Eaqrar, the
def9^aiiir
Strong vj. Hatch. Ft Fee. On motion of- Wm.
L. Hirst, Esq , rulo to show causeTrhy the'('execu
tion should not be set asidoiand.wny, judgment
shoold, not be stricken off—proceedings id stay in
tho'm'eantime.' Returnable 10tb Ootober» 1857,
Court of OrsßAH© Tebuinbu—Judges Thomp
son and Conrad.—ffbo oa& of.Lawreneb RUey,
oharged with the nmrderof William-Kelly, better
known as “ York Rill,” was taketi up this morning..
The affair took plaoe ondbo 23th of 1 March'last, m
the house of the murdered man, in 1 Bhippon street,
botwoou Third and fourth streets. ~ jbeoireum-;
stances that led to the affair were briefly as follows:
A Womhn' who was called indifferently. “Elisa j
Kelly, Elitaßiley, and English Lise,” had been l
for some time an inmate'of “•York Biirs” house, |
and was his reputed wife. • She- was. however, in |
reality,,only rrinrried to Lawrence Riley, the do-,
oused. On tbo'higbt !n question,.Riley, who had
been in the TJnited,states raarine.ser?foe. a.few;
months previously, bUtimmodiately preceding the
©ommissiori.of this crime, had been & laborer in the
nayyyard* entered the house of “ York Bill” to
inquire for bis wife. r
ThA latter'woi upstairs atthV time/ and Bill'
told Biley, that if he wanted her,lie most hiring an
officer arid take herlaway, as he would hbt';aU6w
auy dlsturbanpoin the house. The woman in the
meantline wasdescbncUng the.stairs/whea Riley
Bsilted her, arid commenced dragging her away.:
Bill interfered, to, prevent him from taking her
way, when It is alleged Riley drew a knife and
infiloted & stab with it on the’ neck of BUI, which
proved fatal in a fow minutes. A man named
Russel! who witnessed the ooourrecoe, struck Riley
a blow in the right eye with a blaok jack, when
Riley turned on him and out at him with the
knife, hut without doing him any injury. Tho
prisoner, than' ran down Shipped street to Third,
and concealed himaolf in an alley between Shlppen
and Plumb streets. Jdq was, arrested hbre.in a few
minutes by' Officer Ruak,:«hp conveyed : him to‘
Southwark Hall.’ •: '"i‘ v- C , .j
On arriving afc tho. hall*.-tho. prisoner -made no'
attempt s deny his is & young man,
not moro, perhaps, than twenty-five yoars of: age,
and was born in the city of New his
paronta now rosido. He is of small stature, about
five feet seven or eight inoheainheight, vrifh dark
eyes and hair, and does net appo&rtd have Buffer
ed much by his long imprisonment. He was well
and cleanly dressed, arid .wntohes'the proceedings
in ccmrVWith great attontlbn,.but without any ap
pßrenfc ahjtiety as to .the, result ,of, tho trial. He
eonsitfers'blmself. perfeotly jufltified? in killing
“York Billion the ground .of his having, token
awayhls wife from nim; The prisoner’s mother
was ill Court, Betting nearhie counsel, and appeared
to foci deeply tho unfortunato position of hor
son. * ■_ * ',' i v , • • ,
Tbo- District Attorney opened tbo case as fol
lows: Gentlemen of tbo JoryYrinentionod to yoa
before yon .wero.sworn in this ease, that the oase
yon are about to try was tbo oase of Lawrenco
Rily, ohanred with the murder of a man named
William* itelly, alias MeGlensey, otew “ York,
Bill.” j 1 The developments which will be .made
in this caso lyill show a .shocking Estate, of
aooiety/ ;and, are not unknown to many,
but are matters of notoriety to all. The
deceased kept a low-drinking house in Shippen
street Be had living with him-tho wife, -as we
will oail her, of the prisoner at tho,bar.. This
woman, whom We will call Mrs. Biloyy'wo mil
show was an inmato.of .the house of MoGlensey or
Kolly; that before Eiloy married-Her he knew,,
the terms of her intimacy with MoGlensey of Bel
ly. -After some time sho separated:].from „Riley.
and married MoGlensey. At the time of this occurs
rence sho was living thore as tho wifeof McGJen*
sey. Riloy told several persons on tbo night in ques
tion, ho was going for his wife or to havo revoiuge;
ho went, there, inquired for bis wife, and started
up stairs; she either met him on the stairs or
coming down them., In a short time oil the parties
were together,’ but the result of what occurred
there was the, death of HcGlensoy,; ho received a
severe-wound from aknifo; Riley started from the
house, add was followed by MoGlonsey, who stag
geredinto a’book] room; Riley was found in ah
alley, andthV knife found on Mm, and he admit
ted Having 1 donethPdeed'J. I desire ypu’win.flrst
ascertain, the-fdotsj and’ then yro will* argue tho
law of the cflso. *’ I will call the first witness.
Coroner Delavau, Sworn—jtam the coroner of the
city of' Philadelphia ; I .was so in last Maroti f I
was:callod to hMo an inquest ontho.body qf Kelly*
McGlcnßcy;,or Xork Bill, at tho house of- thede-,
ceased; there was a cut on'tho left aide of tho heok
about two iuoheslong and a little over an inoh in
depth.;.it appeared a.clean out. .(Knife *hown.to
witness.) ' I think a knife like that would do it; I
received that knife Lieutenant Buckley. , ' :
CroB3-cxamihed by hir. BulX- 1 ! viewed the body
at the house and then went up to .Riley’s; it was',
botween eight and nine o’elock ;/Idon’t know
what time the post-mortem examination took
place. * .y-, •
James RnvseU; sworn—-Lives at 612 Ball, between
Th'rd and Fourth and Shippen and South streets ;
I lived kvith William Kolly, thd' doocasedj in last
March;,halived,afc 135 Shippen.street; KellyV
business “'was kofeping a tavern'; i merely
boarded .there; . ho ..had a bar, tender; .1.
knew Lawrence . Riley at’ that filmo j ' I 'knerr
bim two years, or nearly;. I know, tho wo
man Lawronco Itilej'called his wlfq; I know her
by tho name of Liverpool Lize; sho was living kh
Ball street in March; sho was keopiug house there;
I don’t know who was living with, nor; I'rbmemhor
being in Kolly’s on the evening of tho 28th of
March ; X saw the prisoner there; as far as I can
rocoUeot, I left'Kelly’s house about half-past six
o’clock in tho evening, .on.tho 28th of March; I
and Edward IXughos were, together ;.we< went aa
far ns Colonel Riley’s tavern, and Xlookedin; I
saw Kelly’s bar-tender running up tho street; Iweot
right book to Kelly’s house, and Hughes with me ;
I went right into tbo house and' into ths kitchen,
and Isawßiley iuQdKellyst&ndiugand talking to
gether; itwasonly two or three minutes wh en Riley,
was going up stairs, and met Bliza coming down
stairs; ho oaughther by the arm and kind of stung
her over towards thestove; then Bo turned round to
Kelly and sho wouldn’t go out; when Kelly mado
the remark to him, “Riley jif sho won’t go, get an
officer and' take 1 her out;”'-Kelly was sitting oh the
table, one hand under him j'Riley was standing
right in.froht'of him, within two feet of him;
Koliy hadn’t hardly the words out of his mouth
whon Riley raised his hand and struck him on the
neck, Oh the left side; I saw tho knife glitter in
the-gfiSfligbt; as soon as he'struck Kelly, I ran
and struck him; I was standing within two yards
of him, and I ran aiid struck himwith a,billy; he
kind of fell hack, and I made a grab at him; wbbh
ho made a ,sweep with the, knife at me ; I kind, of
jumped back and got put At the, kitchen,door;.
I jumped QVqr tho bur, And. he .raß,towards
. the fronts door,} and, be made ft.cntat Hnghes
then; jhe-ran out. tho. front door, .and ‘passed
right out between Kelley,-Hughes,-and
they hod hardly got out, before Kelly Wggered
hook'thto tho honso with his hand to'his, neck; I.
saw.him ooming intq tho house with, bis hand : to
his heck, and tho. Wood gushing out of his mouth;
I went' out officer on Ablcrman. Moore’s
atop; Iw'fiit down Fourth to Plumb stroet,-&ud
up Ihfrii to Shippen ; he generally goes to a lagor
beer saloon, andX wont straight to‘that place; I,
received iofonuation thore whereho was; we'went
hack to,Third street below BMppen into. ( an
and'there -was; wh'oto' we. him ; J be- was
standitigloahing backward with ,hig } band to his
eye;.thore were therc.O.fficersßuak;fCars6n, and
another whose name Ii don’t know ; -wo- took' the:
prisoner to the station-house, and when I went
back to Koily’s houso he was dead; at the time the
blow was struck he .was silting on iho table with
his hand 1 under him; bo did not alter his position*
when bo told Riley to get an officer; tho ")ast'l
saw of Kolly was when ho staggered book, into the
house; X didnot strike the prisoner before he struck
i Kelly;, there was no disturbancoor a word said out
| of the way; I went to strike Riley and ho turned
j his boaa and was struck on the left side; t did not
; move to strike hitu, nor intended it, Until! saw Min’
i strike Koliy withJbis knife;, tho instant Kelly was
I ttrneklie staggered‘toward the doqr. - \ lT ' r '<
1 Cross-examined by Mr.,Bull—l am a carpenter
i by trader I have had no buainoea. lately; itis
\ about,,eighteen or twenty. months sinoo I worked
| at my trade; I havo been engaged in keeping a
[ publio house in Pine alley, jtjss above BaU’dlpy; I
■ kept pubne'honaoaboqt a year; about laatDCcem
-5 her I .quit keopibg tho,houso ; I rented the house
' from Mr. Rooney; I did not pay tho rent; my wife,,
' 1 think she kept tho house for nearly a year; f knew
> Riley for nearly a year ; canH say how long; I.
I used toacobim round there every day before thooc
•? emi'cncc; I don’t know that Riley and his wife were
$ living logother; Idon’tkhow of my own knowledge
\\ that Riley add' his ’.wife were - living together the
g day bofore in Pine alley; 3lie generally oama thore
| when sho. got drunk; sbar did not some there as
t housekeeper; Kelly .Had been arrested out of'
I thero a few nights before; it,was about twenty-five
| minutes of seven o’clock that the bar-keeper
|camo.for pie; tho bar*tender; was thorp and throc
|women,'beside,- wife;, one of.them was
% named-'Mary Snyder,;.,the;.otber,,Sarah Meßon
% noil, and tbo other was named Maria—her first
•| namat X don’t know What RHoy was doing' at this
- time; I beliove ho was in tho navy yard ( ho was
)! oftenAboutiri the daytime; I conlun’fc Bay whether
it was day after day, or every three"'daysX was
there most of,tho time during tho day—up.to lor
2 o’oipok; not solate risdayiighf;,! saw R)ley,about
a year bofore the. 28lh March, in sphiladolphia;
I oan fc say for cortam, but ! think I saw him some
fourteen Or. fifteen: month* around,thwo; I recol
lect whon ho cam? from too, that is about two years
from how } ho wfls.it marine on board tho Cumber
gland;. laaw him going round,.about Fourth'and
fShlppon; after he returned from his voyayo I bo-*
llioveho w.'is ; employed at tho navy yard; lyns
intimate with York Bui; I- havogono round
ato tho yarioua cities with him At different tiihos; I
|was not there in .Baltimore during tho election*.
|Kelly.waa at the first, and X.vras at the last; I,was'
f there during the riots, and saw them all: as a spec
■ ■ * ;,f ' 1u1 -■ 1 -
l t Question asked.—'Were you in other riots?, Ques
tion objected to by'fha B/gtrict Attorney, and ad
.mittcd r ,. I havo seen tho.riots at Baltimore; have'
yseon slroet-fights; don’t know-howrniiny; baVo
P>««n in tiro or three; lire-fighta; 'X na'v4t vita in '
company with tho deceased in a riot Of SKhtj I
jhavo hadtffow words with Riley, soma Umoshort-
Jly before was married.tof,ire; itwai
fpore than, h year jwo had no crp;s words together;
;I only knew bim.hy, sight; we never had any dif-
Iflcoltytogetior ;.thp house of Kelly, isllghtod with
ftae, tho baok room M not; It Is gencraliy litwith
tsandlos; it was not Ilf ot all tbatmghtj out by tho
Irefiection from the bar-room t there are twohutt&rs
'there, right over thAbar ; tho,.hw*.,.stand* om tho
'scat side of tho housotuo fro lit doojrlsa, fcox CD .
fry, joining tho bar; the brfr right-ffifoatiie fmnt
door; there is But one door to lhe box ontry w .which
opens Into tho b&V-rOom; the door loading ip to the
pock room opens on tho west; thehoußoiscnthe
♦ north gulp of Shippen street; the door/ hohlnd tho
yor IdMihg into; tHo back- yard; the .table
Ipon ywhlchr Kelly 'Jjfa* rsltUng' was: by 'th'rf
|aok 4ippr, on the ..WPafc- of the btok ryord;
{here is t a" i bank entrance from ’' Pino' alloy;
{X wwiirtho when';l-.'saw tho knifpL
lughes ahd; 1; Lfzo flndAnbtber, girl wore present/
fhon X sftWHhO'hiJlferafter ’ X saw Riley strike at
Celly. X-iuTJck athim in order to have;Mm ar
pstedfiliwaifsoberj/the girl said Kelly w’as' lq bPA 1
■iat. aftorhooc } V.and' that hh& tvas with ' hlrh;'
toftnsMAwto came down, stairs, was not partlr
ar-keeperfisroPfor mo to.se® that Ril«ydidn’fc«)‘
p stairs wi|h^anthbrity; :I: ani ifot a police offi
jr-nor was Xihentf I; waa there during the .whole.
,1“ tha :rooihf.
|k*nfWj#jk 6utt ir w w»nt oaf th*Xrwt d»tx
.nobody l struck him htoy where; thoy were all ahead
of him; they were running from him; I don’t'know
that the baek door was fastened that led into Ball
alley; ! hod 1 not', been thero' more than four or five
;minufe| when the rbroTV->as struekj-'Hughes was
standing alongside of the partition; wall; Hughos
didjtnot stand in tho door, nor MoCluna;
Hughes has gone away; Idon’tkuow if he is in the
penitentiary; the bar-tondor was standing in tho
. nook part of the hack room; hid name is Robinson;
Riley appeared cxcited,imtl can’tsay ho was in*
toxicatea; -ho did not appear .voVy much oxoitou j
I havo aeon him talking In the same way.io Bill
before—-not angry, but m a serious way; I nave
been very often arrested, upon different charges;
I was arrested in Trenton ;,only once ; the charge
was fighting > X was not arrested then on a charge
-of picking’pockets, nor for highway-' robbery ; X
never Wat arrested [xi t .Washington, or
New .Jforfr; rhayd been arrested over, ton times; I
.decline answering whotbor I oyer was arrested for
larceny; I never waa arrested for highway ‘robbery
or picking pockets; I- never struok Riley in that
honso or anywhoro else beforo;. Qoo&tion by a jnror
—Was'Riley’ drunk' or '’eobor'- that, afternoon ?
’Answer^—X don’t know.’ ,!. ‘
Dr. S. P» Brown, sworn—lfwaa tiofc suhpccnod
to attend, hero—l‘was here this , morning by acci
dent, I made Ajpost mortem examination on Wm.
MoOtenaey or Kelly; I ascertained the cause of
his death ft bo a cut in his neok with a sharp
knifej catling into the- Windpipe about two and a
half inches In length, catting off tho teasels of tho
; neok*.- Tho carotid artery and the '1 jugular vein
wow severed,-according to heat,of my recollec
tion. - •
Cross-examined—The-dopth of the wound was
obout two inches*' Theextorior jugular .vein 1 was
severed, and - the carotid artery. ■ The woundwas
qnite'sufficient to prodacedoath.'
The Court re-assembled at four o’clock.
‘ David Robinson, sworn—l reside in South Ninth
street, No; 245; I waa attending bar for Kelley at
that time; T have'been in no business for six
,months; don’t know thatElizo was Kelly’s wife;
dld uotsee.Kelly bofore I wont for Hughes.and
Rousell; X went to Riley’s to find Kolly, and. not
finding him, asked Rousell to conm out; I can’t
,sayj whether I ran from; Kolly’a to Riley’s; tho
reason •! did not* waut Itlloy to go, because ho
might-kick up a*’fight. The 'statement of the
witness is very conflicting, and given in hearsay,
which indicates that not much rclianco can bo
placed upon them, never having any acquaintance
with the prisoner, Riley.
Re-examinod—Did not see Rousell strike Riley;
I saw no other blows; saw no other blows struck
bat'on “York Bill;’* know Liverpool ’Lire; X
have not seen her ainco last fall. ;
*',Re-or63s examined—Blue was there; .I did not
-see any blow Btruok beforo. I leftiho room; Riley
did not appear to bo drunk; there was no candles
lit at that timo; when Kelly was struck, my eyes
were on Kelly after he had received the stab.
Mary Snider, sworn—Lived at N0,'135 Shipper
streetl can’t tell whether Elizo loft town or not;
did not seo hot' since last' March; I have known
•her for aperlb’d'oftwoyears; last saw horin July *,
she lived at Wm. Kolly’s; don’t know when she
married; did not.know whether sho was the
? wifo of anybody; sho was married 14th of Novem
ber,'lBss, to Riley; I'was in the house of Kelly
•between-O and 7 o’clock, in Maroh last; I was sot
ting in tho kitchen when Riley came inho asked
-whore is Elize; I told him that X did not know;
Riley .walked towards tho bar-room; X walked
; out the back way; did. not see anymore; stayed,
out till a little after 8 o’clock; did not oomo back
till Kelly was doad.
,• Cross-examined—Did not know whether Riley
was drank or not; bp did not act like a drunken
man ;'I had only been living at tho house'of York
Bill for five days. *
On trial—Tho District Attornoy for tho com
monwealth! Wm. M; Bull and James Randall,
Esqs., for the prisoner. --
THE MONEY MARKET.
SsrrßMfcgft 28,1857.
•Whllo the most amlablo feeliug exists amongst tho
trading community In relation to the suspension of
specie payments, yet the question. *• How soon do you
expect to resume?” is constantly asked of every ouo
.connected' with tho "management Of the’ banks; We
have'studied tho question somewhat closely, and find
the.,true answer.to he, ** As soon as the community pay
Us debts to the banks;” and that will be when our
Philadelphia merchants make their collections through
put our 5 whole country,'which collections cannot bo
matte-.qatil'iho' great, exporting, staples of-tho coun
try-cotton and, corn—havo been sent'to market and
sold.' ,k * ' ■ ' ' '■
- If the New York banks (the Boston ones are of email
account) could keep on paying specie, wo would 4 dato
ttie resumption of Hpeclo payments hero at a very early
day ,*' but with our present light wo do not sco how they
can.' They can Uly spare tho coin belonging to thorn,
which Is locked up in the banka of'Philadelphia, ItaltE
mbrOfKcw Jersey; Pennsylvania, oqd Virginia.
Ono of the, Now York papers, tho Tribum, which
usually puts the bfest face on atfaira, says: “ Our tele
graphic .despatches show that tho movement inaugu
rated by’tho Philadelphia banks has extended South and
jVfeßt, and wUI probably still further extend, The Ohio
'bankers who are In town foci confident that tho banks
in thatJ3taie will stand.” I .
The Ohio bankers' complained in this City last week,
•becanep not boy their .currency except at a
very high rate. It will go bettor in New York, if thoy
can talk up their own credit; The same paper remarksj
“Every one appears' •: ; t\t of the*strength of our
city banks, and, although there isdoubtlossjotfic hoard
ing going on ty c i/io, middle, flams, there is not the
slightest appearance of any disposition to withdraw de
posits-by the mercaritiUTor 'financial classes. At the
close to-day there were numerous rumors of failures,
some of them terp.important, and, under tho present
Impossibility of making negotiations and almost entire
annihilation'of collatteral values,,most of tho rumors
are probably true. The most important is that of Garner
& C 0.,, a very wealthy and respectable dry'goods house,
'with large liabilities. .The bills receivable duo next
month are said to reach a million and a half, bat money
enough to carry them through could not be raised upon
them'.” 4 ‘ ' ‘ '
The significant parte of this extract arc those we have
italicised, showing the similarity between their'c&so and
outs before suspension/ "With us the suspensions began
amongst our' head men—merchants of the first rank—
and extended so widely and fast that the cry of ruin was
heard on all sides. To relievo the merchants our banka
expanded and broke themselves, and tho New York banka
will, go and do likewise:: We'wllt ho most joyful if our
forebodings prove Incorrect.
.. We, therefore, think there will he no permanont
restoration of confidence until we soli onr corn and cot'
ton, and receivo returns for them. Meanwhile there
Should be, on tho part of tbo'banks, a disposition to
loan to all. manufacturers and' mastor mechanics who
can show their entire solvency, so that aa many parsons
as possible may continuo in employment through the
winter. And this, after all. is the nearest interest to
us, We think it will be well for tho banks at once to
cam tho good .will of tho incoming legislature, by
adopting a generous course towards all responsible par
ties applying for‘loans or' renewals, ( Tho outgoing
legislature will find'.this a good time to engraft on tho
banking system of Pennsylvania, a.weekly report, pub
lished in the nearest paper of-largest circulation, and
certified by the prpper officer of each bank, In a proper
manner/'*' 1 ' • -„*’■
Another thing of the highest Importance is the com
pelling, by adequate measures/all the country banks,
east of the Allegbanies to keep their notes at par in
Philadelphia,' sod tho.s'o west at par . We
.fear that much of the discounts-for country banks are
male in uneuwont notes over Third street, counters.
A leading bank discounted freely to-day, and the
frails ofthelr "discounting will go directly to certain of
: our machinists, who are somo weeks in arrears/ If this
liberal policy IS‘everywhere followed, with duedlscri-’
niination K thore will bo no .fear.of a refusal of tboLc
;glfllature,to,renow the now forfr itei charters, ■
' ‘We afo Informed,that : the checks and ,notes of the
•Bonk of .Pennsylvania will bo received on deposit, and
pass through tho bank' exchanges as before tho suspen
sion of. the banks.., Wo axe glad for the sake of her de
positors to hear of .this apapgemont,
.< ’The circular of Messrs. Benson & Co,, by tho Canada, 1
says: . j < - T *- -
• i ' , r.) 1 . “ LONbOJt, Bept; 11, 1867.
T lt There has been no material alteration in too y&Iuo
of money since the date of our last circular, Tho do
,mand [ on tho,Stock Exchange has not been very great,
so that the rates there have ruled from 4 to 5 per cent.,
while tho continned demand on the discount market has
{kept.the rate iorflrst- class bills at 6# per cent. The
accounts from Paris ana Now York havo
induced great.caution on the part of capitalists, and
put a .check-to engagements for any lengthened pe*
riod. • i
r u Th e disastrous accounts recoired from Now York by
•the last steamer, .coupled .with the previous want of con
fidence in, American. Securities generally, have nearly
put a.stop to all transactions in these, and lowered
prices very considerably.”
We annex'a comparative statement of tho foreign
imports at New. York for tho week, and since January 1:
: ' 1855. ' ' -1850.' . 1857.
Dry Goods $1,421,104 $1,383,676 $1,338,201
General merchandize. ~1,293,430 2,095,03 d 2,203,310
Total for the week., .$2,719,534 ?3,483.708 $3,500,747
Previously reported. .100,383,623108,975.577 182,431,092
! Since Janaary 1..,..5112,103,107172,459,285180,028.459
■ T&e total•v&tuO of foreign imports at Boston, for tho
j,veok ending Sept. 18th, was aa-follflwa
1857,
1860.
Increase. a ‘ §242,430
•The exports -of specie froib New York for the wool;
ending this day, and for the year i 857, thus far, wore
•as follows;
Brig Maty Pierce. Para, specie
Brig Corrco, Chjuad, Bolivar, Ain/ gold
Total for tho week....;..
Previously reported ......
T0ta1,1857., ~.,.132,884,861 89
Tho follotving Is the latest weekly statement of the
Treasurer of the United States: '
Receipts of week up to 22st£eptembor...., $948,629 01
Drafts retamed paid....;*................ 1,797,160 62
Drafts Issued.. ,1,180,602 23
Subject to Draft..... ... 17,161,464 64
Reduction during the week...**.. .231,873 23
Amount In New York 4,969,997 64
Amount in.Boston*..., .* 2,514,629 36
Amount in ’Philadelphia,.. 220,913 84
' Amount in New Orleans .1 317,130 61
Amount in 5fc.X0ui5....... 4 .... s 1,320,768 77
Amouut.itt Dutmaun 221,305 71
Amount In'LitUo Rock - 355,515 80
Amount in Baltimore 308,701 16
. .The bußinesa ot'.thD Sob-Treasury was; Receipts,
$67,243.41 j Payments, $136,577.42 1 Balance! $9,777,
805.90. * - -/J - ' ' ‘ '
PHILADELPHIA g’fpcK' EXCHANGE BALES, i
, ' V' fl*ptemher2B/1867, , _ :
Reported tyßi Manly, Jr., Slock Broker, No.
: - . " ,80i Walnut Atrtct
JIftSTSOABD.
30001
2000 do
600 . do- 1..82
1000 do 82 ,
1000 , do .'..,'.....,62
1000 .' dO 62
600 ' do' ...82
. 800 , do- '.....82
'2OOO do'.«3
, bkewee
KIWI City 0’,.....new.1t!
3200 OamJen Oltr (J’B. J 5
5000 Penna fi’5.,'.’,,,70
,000 Morris Canal 6*8.04 ,
2Ueadiß2ltH. t ,,,,,10
3Penna It It ;, f 40«£
lON Pennaßlt...... &
lOLehlghNav t>5.47 ’
6 .-'do ~,.1)5.47
H BOARDS.
11400 City 6’* ~.,.82
BCIABD.
,1900 Penns6!«. 70 |
A $ 1 ;'l'\ , , 6BOOND
'l#s Wilmington KO'fl,6o
M City B’t 82
E £& ’ s° - 83
m* r
1600 da ..n ew..olv
"SW . do
'6OO -da’ ’2 days,.9lv 1
4000 do v I V.*;. ;K. Zb-"
>l6OO • do ...,,..,82
.1000. dp ■?
(“SdO Eenna
60 Beading R B s6wn. .17 %
m 4
8 Beading It 8,.m<m71
H ’ rlO ~,...18
30 ‘ do ' }IH
•4'. do
2 do’ •*» •••*!■*»
6 Morris Can pfd *6. .84
6 ' do : ..
Ip Poena K8.,..,...40#
10 do
10.' ‘do
2- do .
|io ‘ do- • ... 41
4 do ........41
lOtehlgh Nar....b5..47
lO’B&nk Kentucky. .101
v f; i; *«l° 4
AFTER BOARD—DULL
2000Penna5 , 5....*.».70 I 2 Fauna R R........ 41
2 Fenoa RR...** 41 [S do 41
CLOSING PRICES.
Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked.
USfi’s,’6B....UB SchylNavPtef 14« 15)4
Philadafia 82 82)4 Wmsp’t&ElmßlO 12)4
do 8R...82 - 82* do lßtmort7’fl6s C 8
do Now 19*4 02 do do2dms7 58
Pemia 6a ......70 60 Longlsland. 1% 8)4
Beading R.. i... 17)4 18 Vicksburg........
do Bonds *7O 08 70 Girard 8ank....*.0)4
do M6V44-73 ',82 Lehigh Zinc 1 1*
41)4 Union Cana).... 4# sjfc
Morris CaulCbna6J4 37)4 NowCseek...... & 1
Bchyl NavCs'B26s 66 Qatawisaa RB.. OK 7k
do Stock 7 10
NEW YORK STOCK EX(
4,000 Ohio St Bs’6o 85
6,000 . do } BO 02
1,000 Virginia Os 73
1,000 do 72)4
1,000 do - 71
7,000 do ,0 70
Missouri St 6b 03 •
1,000 do 04
6,000 Tena St Os.’OO 75
f>,OOON Y Cenß 6s c 64
1,000 , do b 3 C 4
2,000 do c 89
1,000 Hud RR l*t m ,00
3,000 Harlem Rlstm 65
6,000 do' ‘ bS6 CO
2,000 Gal&Chl 2d mbs7s
1,000 Chl&R I Ms 81
10 Bk of N America 09
25 Am Ex link ' 80
25 Canton Co 15
5 Del&Hud Cnl 101
60 do 100
300 Pa Coal Co eBO 63
300 do
100 do
60 do 62)4 850 do c 29
50 do 62 400 do * b 3 29
350 do 61 100 Chic & RIR 63
00 • do 60)4 300 do 62)4
250 do GO 6 do * 04),'
200 Curab Coal Co 6)4 72 La C & Mill R 6
16 Pkdfie 51 SSOo 64 300 do 5)4
100 Now Jersey Zinc 6 200 do 5
100 -do 4)4 5 Clev Col&Cln R 75
' SECOND BOARD,
7,000 Missouri Sto 6s 68 20 Mich Gen R 45
2,000 N Y Con R6s 64 10 do 45)4
10 Del&HudCnl Oo 300 360MchS&NIR 30
200 Pa Coal Co bIS 01 160LaC&MilR 6)4
101) Canton Co 16 20 do 6
40 Chic&Rlsld R 63)4 100 do 0)4
50 do 64 50 G&l&Chic 163
6.5 N Y Ceuß 69)4 25 do 64
50 do sIO 59)4 000 Reading R alO 84
160 do slO 69J4 60 do 34)4
COErteßailroad 11# 60 Olove&Pltts R 0
450 do 12 « 20 do 'B
- , - . do bCO 12)4
. Reported for tho Press.
KINGSTON, Ja.—Brig Malvern, Lelor—2o7 tons log
wood D N Wetzlor k. Co.
WILMINGTON, NC-Schr D 8 Morshon-13 pkgs
mdso Isaac Meyer; 1 hhd do Geo K Smith; 1 box do
Faust, Winebrener & Co; 155 bbls rosin Cochran k Bus
hell; 202 do llowloy, AsUburnor 3c. Co; 1555 do jalrus
Baker.
CHARLESTON—Brig Heyward—2s bales yarn Hay k
McDttvitt; 30 do Browu, Bill k Co: I’pks maso Megargo
Bros; 62 bdls paper A Priestley: 127, sacks wheat P T
Jones; 357 do Robeson Lea; 661 do J k 0 Bfoise; IQbhds
old iron E J Ettiog & Bro: 17 hhds bacon order.
CALAIS—Schr Sarah Elizabeth—B3o6 feet deals 92,000
pickets 23.000 laths Twelte, Gaakill k Galvin.
' CALAIS—Brig Ava—soo,ooo laths 7800 pickets Twells
GftskiU& Galvin.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE.
Israel Morris, l
Josßrn O. Grubb, > Coumittbb op thb Mohth.
Joux Wbi.su, )
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants * Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Joseph Jones, F10wer5.........5an Francisco,soen
Barque Minnesota. Goto Rio Janeiro, soon
Barquo White Wing, Esling Laguoyra, &e. Sept 29
Brig Oregon, (Br) Green..........P0rt an Prince, soon
Schr EII Bell, Clark St Jago de Cuba, soon
Marine intelligence.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 29,1867.
SUN RISES 6 7-SUN SETS 5 63
HIGH WATER ; 10 7
• ■ r ARRIVED.
Ship Mary k Adollno, Fales, 5 days from Foraandlna,-
Fla, in ballnst to Bishop, Simons k Co.
Brig Malvoni, Lelar, from Kiugston. Ja, 31st ult,
with logwood to D Wetzlor k Co. Left barque Corde
lia, Lindsay, from B&rbadot* for Philadelphia, and brig
Etaua, arrived Aug 31st. and requested to be reported.
The M lias experienced light winds and calms tho whole
passage. {
Brig Heyward, McDougal, 7days from Charleston, 80,
with mdse to 0 K Davis k Co.
Brig Ava. Bennett, 12 days from Calais, with lumber
to Twells, Gnfkill k Galvin.
Brig Geo Harris, French, 0 days from Boston, with
old iron to captain. *
Schr Sarah Elizabeth, Johnson, 11 days from Calais,
with lumber to Twells, Gaskill k Galvin.
• Schr John Fatnura, Baker, 6 days from Providence,
with mdse to J M Kennedy k Co.
- Schr J A Hazzard, Deputy, 2 days from Milford, Del,
with corn to J U McColley, ’
Schr Farmer, Laws, 2 days from Milton, Del, with
bark to J U McColley.
Schr Young America, Tuft, 2 days from Port Deposit,
with grain to Bewley, Wilson k Co.
Schr Octoraro, Tuft, 3 days from Baltimore, with
wheat to Jaa Barratt k Son.
Schr J L Hevorin, Pearce, 1 d&y from Dover, Del,
with wheat to Job Barratt k Co.
Schr Jos Hazlett, Rust, 4 days from Milton, Del, with
corn to J TV Bacon k Co.
Schr Renpor, Still, 2 dsys from Milford, Del, with
lumber to J \V Bacon k Co.
Schr D S Merahon, Morgan, 8 days from Wilmington,
NC, with naval stores to J Baker,
Schr 8 N Smith. Smith, 5 days from Boston, In bal
last to O Miller k Co.
Schr Mary, Racket, 8 days from N York, with mdse
to captain.
Bchr Vulcan, Ramsdell, 8 days from Windsor, NB,
with plaster to E A Souder k Col
Schr J G Collyer, Ch&plu, 3days from Providence, in
ballast to Vau DasOn, Norton k Co.
Schr Nebraska, Gaskill, 6 days from Boston, in bal
last to Chas Miller k Co.
Schr Adelo Felicia, Cartwright, 3 days from N York,
In ballast to Blakiston, Cox k Co.
. OLEAKED.
Sbip Tonawanda, Julius. Liverpool, Copo Bros.
Brig Alracubbeh, Carlisle, Boston, captain.
Brig Mungo Park, Nichole, Boston, C Miller & Co.
SchrS N Smith, Bmith, Charleston, SC, do
Schr Nebraska, Gaskill, Providence, do
Sehr W A Hammond, Powell, Savannah, Pettit. Mar
tin & Co.
Schr Eveline, Ray, Charlestown. John R White.
Schr Henrietta, Wlnchcnback, Charlestown, RenpUec
& Bro, •
Schr Tiger, Colson, Boston, "Wallace & Co.
Schr J White, Carlisle, Baltimoro, 8 J Christian.
Schr J 0 Coltycr, Chapin, Hartford, Van Duseu, Nor
ton & Co.
. Schr Adele Felecia, Cartwright, Port Cheater, Blakis
ton, Cox A Co. ,
Schr Luther Child, Nickerson, Boston, do
Schr Larkin, Cburbuck, do do
Schr Jl‘ Nevins, Rodan, Haverstraw, ' do
Schr Geo Edward, Baker, Boston, N SturtevantA Co,
Steamer Kennebec, Hand, Now York, J Allderdice.
Steamer Farmor, Dennis, Baltimore, A Grows, Jr.
Bargo Catoctin, McCuo, do do
[nr TZLBORiPH.J
' Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
CAPE ISLAND, Bept. 28, OKP M.
Several brigs and schrs went in during the day. No
vessels seen going up. Wind quite freah from NW—
weather clear.
Yours, &c., THOS. B. HUGHES.
[B7 THLROSUPU.}
{Correspondence of The Press.)
Ksvr York, Sept 28.
Arrived, ship Martha Rideout, from Sunderland; schr
Qen Scott, from Gambia, Coast of Africa.
Boston, Sept. 28.
Arrived, ship Augustus, from Archangel; barques
Goodspeed, froraGottonburg; Cordelia, from Clenfuegos.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Boston. Sollew, hence at N York 27th Inst.
Bteamsbip Black Warrior, Smith, cleared at N York
yesterday for Havana and New Orleans.
Ship John Merrick, Flitner, from Shields, arrived at
Now York yesterday. Poter Johnson, seaman, fell over
board on tho night of the Gth ult, and was drownod,
Ship Ocean Belle, Kelleran, from Liverpool, arrived
at New York yesterday.
Ship Commodore, Bliss, from Sunderland, arrlred at N
York yesterday.
Ship Hurricane, from San Francisco, arrived at New
York yoaterday.
' Ship Lydia, Jones, from Stockholm, was in tho ofllng
at Charleston 20th iDBt.
Ship Dashaway, McClintock, from Ohincha Inlands,
via Hampton Roods, arrived at Baltimore yestorday.
Ship North Carolina, Foster, from Cardiff, was below
Baltimore yesterday.
Barque Cordelia, Lindsay, from Black River, Ja, for
Philadelphia, was at quarantine, Charleston, 26th Inst,
with part of crew sick
Darquo Helen Maria, Nickorsou, at Baltimore 27th
Inst, from Boston
Barquo Hamilton, Webster, from Rio do Janeiro, ar
rived at Boston 28th iust.
Brig Ormus Baker, sailed from New Bedford 26th inst.
for Philadelphia.
Brigs Denmark, Barbour, and Busan, Cottrell, hence
at Boston 27th inst.
.Brig Hope, spoken oth inst. off tho Holo in the Wall,
was from Wilmington, NO, bound to Honduras.
; Brigs B G Chaloner, Chicopee, aud L M Trout, hcnco
at Boston yesterday.
Brig Caroline A White, Whlto, remained at Fort au
Prince 15th inst. loading ior Boston.
Brig Delaware, Tor Philadelphia 10th inst, was at
Black RWer, Ja, 29th ult.
Brig Qqeen of the South, Cook, from West Coast of
Africa, arrived at New York yesterday.
Brig Foster, Crowell, for fit Johns, HP, sailed from
Baltimoro 28th Inst. . '
Brigs R B Clark, Rumnoy, and Santa Clara, Elling
wood, from East port, at Baltimore 28th inst.
Schr Virginia, Iligbee, hence, arrived at Savannah
2oth inst.
Scht W C Atwater, Brown, hence for Providence, at
New York yesterday.
Schr W 0 Kirby, Cross, hence, arrived at New York
yesterday.
Schr Angelins, from Trenton, arrived at New York
yesterday.
Schr \Vest Dennis, Crovrell, hence, arrived at Boston
25th inst.
Schrs J P WcthorHl, Cobb, and Anno Gardner, Har
ding, from Baltimore, arrived at Boston 27th inßt.
Schr Geo O Gibbs, Gibbs, hence, arrived at New Bod
ford 28th inst.
Scbrn New Jersey, North, aud Cyclone, Dali, Balled
from New Bedford 26th inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr O 8 Rogers, Bailey, at Now York 27th Inst, from
Mayaguez, reports; From tho 13th to tho 16th inst. ex
perienced a very sea from NE, with squally weather:
lost mainsail and light sails.
Schr' Access. Adams, cleared at BaKimoio2oth Inst,
for Philadelphia.
. $10,821 00
.32,874,849 89
14th Inst. Bremen barque North AmorJca, 22 days out
from New York, bound to Laguna, by tho ship Job Tit
comb, at Now Orleans Slat Inst.
Bth inst, lut 10 60, loDg 70, Br ship John Morrison,
frpm Hong Koog for Havana, with a food of coolies.
Schr Guilford, Hewitson, of and from Savannah for
Nassau, NP, was fallen In with 14th inst. on her beam
pmta and full of water, by brig W M Groton, from Jack-
Bonrlllo for New York, arrived at the Delaware Break
water. The W M G took off the, captain, mate, and
ihred seamen, who had been on tho vessel’s bottom for
thirty hoars, mid saved nothing but what they stood in.
The G was a small vessel of 47 tons, built at Guilford,
Ct, in 1855.
Brig Echo, King, at Now York yesterday, from Da
rlco, Ga, has been 10 days north of Hatteras, most of
the time under doublo reefed sails, and & portion of th©
time under baro poles: tho officers and crew bolng all
aick and unable to do daty, and the greater part of the
time there was not a single man to attend to the vessol.
On tho 21st, lat 37 SO, saw a sail to windward; sot a sig
nal of distress In the main rigging. She proved to be
the schr Narragonsett. of Fall River, bound to tho Che
eapeako.. She lay by us about one hour, and after as
ccrlalaiflg that'all our crow were sick kept on hor
course. The Echo at the time being under nothing but
storm staysail, and It blowing fresh from the eastward,
sho labored heavily ia tho trough of the sea. . The only
one at present able t© do duty is Capt King.
Barque Parodl, which retarned to Providence leaky,
has nearly finished discharging her cargo, which has all
boon landed in good order. Tho little remaining on
board also appears to bo Uninjured. 1 The vessel con
tinues to leak badly, which it was thought was caused
by the starting of a butt amidships.
DOMESTIC PORTS.
ttL'V >ORK,Bept 28—Arrived, ship Mediator, Coffin,
i!??* ,°J left days; barque Deucy, AveriU, Black
Ql? 6 ' HrbrjßByrcn, Creamer, St John, NB^
Cleared, amps John* Lawrenco, Charleston: Arctio,
Z °£l& W K««»d. Reed, Savannah
ORDERS, tiept 21—Ar ships Hannah Crooker,
Uuptoom New York; James Titcomb, Dean, Oaellarl.
, Olepredjehip Arlington, Norton. Cadi* and a Market.
• Below, ihljp SUu Greenman, Weber, from Now York.
''29, 1857.
IHANGE SALES, Sept. 28.
116 N Y Cen E c 65
119 do 69
150 do c 68#
£0 do , t>3 58#
360 do . i . o 68#
60 do 58#
100 Ed© Railroad c 12
60 do WX
760 do o ™
250 do b 3 10
60 do 10#
400 do o 10#
800 Reading R o 31#
100 do 30#
300 do 32
50 Mich Cen R 45
60 MSo&N In R 10#
60 do 10#
60 do 16
10 ? .. . . if 15#
27 Afch S&Nlprfstk 34 f
160 . do 32
200 Panama R 70
560 CUve&ToUL WO SO
3mporlations.
MISCELLANY.
- FOREIGN PORTS.
At Port au Prlnc9 25th inst, barque Clara Windsor,
dia; brigs Cuba, do; Linda, do; ichr Gen Voaile, ldg,
Ur brig Ashby aid two days previous; brig Anglo fiAion
ono day previous.
At Gibraltar 8d inst. ship Comoro, Lord, from Coast
or Sumatra, bound up the Mediterranean. Wind W.
Barque Metita, Polleys. from Boston for Genoa, passed
through the Straits 2d.
Ar at Bordeaux Oth Inst, not 7th. brig Amanda Jane,
Dorr, New York.
At Marseilles 7th Inst, ships Australia, Kinsman, for
N York, ldg; Abby Brown, Hearse, do Ob; Jane K Walsh,
York; Sea Lion, Colburn; Lancashire, Allen; Moses ( Tay*;
lor, French, and Falmouth, Berry, uuc; barques LefiOcq,
Dahr, for N York ldg; Henry Shelton, Burr, from Oar-,
dlir, ar4th; Mary Lee, Morton; Martha, Jenkins; Qs
pray, Nash, and Adriatic, Duuham, unc; brig Victor of
the Wave, Aymar, do{ schr 8 E Mealier, Smith, do.
Ar ar Marseilles 7th Inst, barque White Squall. Cann, ’
New York. 1 <
At Rochelle 2th init, brigs Mary Ellen, Hutchinson,
for Boston, detained by bead winds.
Ar at 8t John, NB, 20th lost, brig Robfc Reed, J6hn
aton, Alexandria; 21st lest, brig Enterprise, YVisoman,
Now York. 1 * ’ -
Old at Quebcn 283 Inst, fhlps Equator, Smith, Sunder
land; Storm Queen, Burke, Clyde; Wrquo Gentoo,
Darke, Swansea; brlgi Lion, Jamieson, Aberdeen; Wil
helm Tell, , Cork; Oconn. Sanderson, Bpye, Hid
20th. steamship Indian, Jones, Liverpool.
Old ut do 26th, ships Rainbow, Coster.- Ponarth Roads:
Inkcrraann, Chambers, Greenock; India, Willis, Wa
terford; barques Cuba, Longstaff, Parham: Danbrodio,
Williams, New Ross; Melea, Logan, Nowry; brig Ann,
Banks, Dumfries. * " °
list of Arrivals at (he Principal Hotels.
GIRARD HOTEL.—Chestnut St., below Ninth.
Samuel II Miller, PottsviUe Wm II Potter. Rhode Isl’d
Marcus Hughes, New York O W Lentz, Baltimoro
T Barry, Baltimoro . Isaao N Inskoop, Ohio
FA Howard, Boston Itobt Gibboney, Virginia
Mrapholpß, Now York Mrs Tracy. New York i '
Mrs Carryll, Baltimore John Lee CurroH, Baitimo
M Urowu, Washington Tlioa Uwry, Washington
John A Linton. Wasliington John II Gordon, N Carolina
Hiram B Dickinson, Va MIC Jones Gil
?.°. Lo .£.?. itluoi, ', Kcw York Miss M Ulnaey, New Yors
Miu£ Burney, New York Geo 8 Lawman, Reading ’
R B Qarroll, Virginia Miss A McCarinick. Kent’y
Miss B M Doltz, Kentucky JUT Mitchell A la, Va
A Lecner, Hamburg Dr Robt 8 Dowell, N York
5 £ 8011, New York J A Child A la, Vermont
R II Andorson, Carllslo Jt J McCandlish, Virgiula
RobtTuraor, Baltimore N Ripley, Boston
TJB Bunting, New York John McKee, New York
\Y J Flagg & wife. Ohio A G Leaman, Washington
Mrs Beaman, Washington Dr It M Garrett, Virginia
W R Garrett, Virginia A H Ilayden, 8 Carolina
Geo K Borland, Now York Mias M E Borland, N York
J Lambdeu, BalUmoro L A RoUenstein, Baltimoro
E Bernort, Statou ißland C A Welch,
EG Fair A la, Jatueg Salinond A wife,
Jos A Millet, New York J Lan&ir, Mississippi
8 8 Carrier, Harrisburg D 8 Barnes, N York
W A Cochran, Boston Miss M Hyde, do
A B Spelr A la, N York Sami S King, Now York
W F Murdock, Texas
* h > Va J A Whitney, Olassboro, NJ
J HWUUney. GlwsboroNJ E H Harrison, N Y
Mr Adams, Cohoes, Wis P T Brennan A la. N Y ,
C II Morgan, USA AC Wildrick, USA
Mrs P C Lewis, Term Miss V P Lewis, Teen
Miss M O Lewis, Tcnn R N Lewis, Ark
Simon Stevens, Lancaster H H Munson A la, K O
R Ten Brock, N Y Wm T Cogswell, if Y
Batnl Marshall, Wis , Salmon Fitch A wife, Ohia
Sami 0 Konigtraacher, Pa Mrs U C KonigtmachOr, Pa
}£“ £ Isaacs, Va Wm B Royster, lllch'd S’a
”80 Kano, Indianapolis Ohas N Hubert A fam, 8 C
T O S Furguaon, Va Wm B Newell, Hamburg
U Kotchum, New York
MERCHANTS* lIOTEL-Fourth street,below Arch.
JO Boyd, Tennessee S BStakely, Tennessee
T C Hauser, N Carolina R D Cummings, Bellcfonto
M Shaw, do II C Caruth A la, Phllada
David Rupp, l ork, Pa David Witmer, IlHnoia
Ihos ttlmo, 1 ork, l*a Peter Wilson, Centre eo
H D Colemau A la, Berlin Win McLean, Shlpponab’rg
S S Paltoraon, Mt Joy, Fa, 111> McClure, <Io
Jas A ilo Tlios M Bell, Fatteraon
Smith Battorton, do IVm II You Dorcn, N York
Jno S IVallaco, Lauc C o Chas O Boyd, Waterford
W S Green * da, Heading SI. VYillitt, Muncy
Lawig Koborts, N York J W Huuter, Newark
Hon J H drakam, Carlials Orrln Newton, Fltbbnmh
A Pulton, Pittsburgh IVm lVitds. Smyrna. Bet
Jt B Lewis, Farramlsvillo L Morton, Harrisburg
Isaao It Bennott, Pike co • 811 Van Boaklrk.Mifßln&b
James H Young, MilHlnßb’g Ohas Crotzer, Mifflinsburg
Ja* It Pringle, Mercer co j A Hepburn, Willamsport
J O Horton, Nortliumberl Wm Uenbcrn, WiUhvmsp
J Brown, Milton. Po Spencer L Finney, Milton
J F Ganger, Milton, Pa • nenry Bhoemaker, Milton
Win H Cook, Nebraska D S Reevea, PhiEidviUe
W Dellaven, Minersvlllo R Bonford, Reading
ft T Forsyth, Nortb’mland W A McQuail A la., Wash.
Jamea Taggart, do JasMcCture, Leesburg
J L Fisher, NY H F Adrckc.i, S O
Hon It Broadhead A fam, Pa M R Bishop A lady, Md.
OL Bowen, Md PLove,Va
O W Bmltb, Hartford
AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut, below Sixth «t.
S W YVorrcll, NO 8 H Fisk, Ga
YV J Johnson, Balt J J Johnson, Balt
YV R Roberts, NY YY C James, West Chester
8 outheroll, Va Henry Buff, Va
Ben 8 Elliott, Md F J Herr, Lane co, Pa
R Roberts. Perrysvllle, Fa Wm R Benny, Y'n
G N Grayson. Adams co, Pa James A Harris, lowa city
Jonathan Alden, lowa city 8 W Randall, Phila
TbosFHill, NewCa9tle,Dol T McCauley, LI
Mrs M Price, Phllada Jno YVare, Jr, Freemsbz
T E Smith A la, Trenton Jno E Itirby A la, Balt
Miss E A Fennell, Balt Chaa W Cooper, Wash, Pa
8 Garman A la, YVmflpt, Pa J U Hopewell A la, Pa
A Hart, Phllada Geo W Day, NY
E A Uhler, Lebanon Thou YV Russell, Hartford
E V Warner, USA
UNION HOTEL—Arch Street, above Third.
Miss R Neff. Mifflin co, Pa E A Helmbold, Saxonburgh
YVm Applegate. N Jersey Mr Blako, New Jersey
Louis T Detrick, Maryland n Greiner, Salem, Ohio
D Eppley, Harrisburg L Reogii, Mechanlceburg
Aud Singlser, Mechanics’bg JohnKeogil,
KC Gallagher A la, Mlfflln’n N T Harm, Wheeling, Va
David Zook, Pennsylvania Mr Newton A la, Delaware
Jacob 8 Soudor. Bethlehem Henry Haller, Bhippon3’bg
John Peasloy. Pittsburgh YV luchardsou, Pittsburgh
Slrnon Bloomington, Conn J A Shebely, Connecticut!
Pctor France, Connecticut E Vedder, Albany, NY
8 Thos Pfohl, Salem, NO J F Preichol, Btlem, NO
SI Nathnnson, NY Johu 8 Gable A Bon, Pa
J P YVatson, Ohio H J Myers, Hanover, Pa
TJ2 Gardner, York Springs Mr Haas, Northumberland
Mlssllaas, Northumberland Miss Boulton, Suubury
John Weittol, Pa J Carter, Tamaqua
YV Aodwey, YVllliarasport J Edw Barnes, Tamaqua
J SI Stello, Rendiug 8 B Dalrymplo, Pa
0 Tomlioeon, NO W 0 Petty, Ilußh Hill
E YV Frazer, Bush Hill
NATIONAL HOTEL, Race street, above Third.
C Miller, Mich J Lloyd. lowa
F G Boas, Schuylkill Haven J B McCamant, Tamaqua
J Kauffman, Reading J 8 Brobst, Cottaussa, Pa
YVm Bird, Cottaussa, Pa Wm Rhoads, Reading
John Schifley, Tamaqua J C Amerman. Dauvillo
Joelah SlcMurtro, Pa ST Minlck. Pa
A C Stevens, Wheeling, Va A Stevens, Wheeling, Va
WmSlajor, Leesport 8 P WceJraan, Pa
GeoW Morgan, PottsviUe n J Handler, Pottsvlllo
Jos Whitaker, Mount Clare John Gould.llickoryQrovo
Geo C Moyor, Freoburg R Bwinofora, Now Borlln,
F M Blaiifnss, Trappo, Pa Penna
Dr Brass, Berwick, pa J W Harlman, Bloomsburg
STATES UNION HOTEL-Market. abore Sixth.
Geo Z Coltens, Ohio M G Boyd, Pittsburgh
Miss Neff, DAUphln J L Laws, S Carolina
0 Carmauy. Lancaster A H Chase, Lancaster
David Seller, Penna Alex Blessing, York co, Pa
John Blessing, Yorkco, Pa J Glelfcltor, York co, Pa
P Bosserman A la, Penna OSI Wharton, Delaware
Miss M B White. Delaware John P&tchln. I’tuna
J U Del W Jlooro, Md
Edw Bleisiug. York co, Pa J>s Fox, Chester, Pa
8 Shaffer, Alliance, Ohio D Hardy, Canton, O
Wraßfigshaw, Chester, Pa II Taggart, Ohio
J KLodwlek, Portem’thO J Smith, Pa
8 A Cbainpboll, Pa James Mow, Fa.
Orias Simmons, Illinois W B Anderson, Perry, Pa
JT Jackson, Berks, Pa,
BLACK BEAR INN—Merchant street, bol. Fifth.
A L Cuator, Pottsvlllo Master H A Custer, Potter
A Smith, Cheater co, Fa T Coates, Cheator co, Pa
J Trainer, Chester co, Pa J Scott, Chester co, Pa
D numes,' Chester co. Pa D Kimble, Chester co, Pa
Mr M Garrett A la, Chester J Schoval, West Cheater
county, Pa R W Levis, West Chester
II Jackson, Scroggy Mr Hammond, Newark,
Davis Hanna, KlmbleviUe Delaware
K Hartrauft, Pottstown II Garrett A la, St Louis
D Loinay, Montgomery co J Winstead, Pottstown
J Rohrer, Str&shurg, Pa A P Rohror, Ohio
J Clendenln, Hagerstown, AG Bowers, Lancaster co,
Maryland Pennsylvania
J E Eckels, Cumberland co G MuUln, Lancaster co
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third street ab. Callowhlll.
L Thomllnson, Byberry Silas Rhoads, Southampton
I Greible, Upper Milford 8!g Hogelaud, Byberry
A Finfrock, Manchester 8 Dreoblebiss, Richmond
E D Irres, Reading D 8 Baxter, Reading
II Mohr. Lehigh co Mrs Schmucker, Reading'
Jan R Schmucker, Reading Sol Ohl, MHlerstown
Jos Good, Lehigh co J Polcy, Norristown
O Bowers, Halifax D Seashols, Sumnovtown
E Newman, Allentown Wm T Cramer, Gmnvllle
HThomas, Franconia Ii 11 A KUruulUr Penn Col
C W Cooper, Allentown D Ji Dry, Guthaviilo
J KRotbermel, Richmond H B Fisher, Boyorstown
A Lorasb, Zionsville J D Clark, N J
Mrs Clark, New Jersey A Bartrand, Reading
John Beihl, Kutztown Wm ICutz, Kutztown
Ohas Deckard, Mt Patrick J Neagley, Liverpool
J B Barnos, Kohrorsburg B A Giano, Frfedmburg
MADISON HOUSE—Second atreat, below Arch.
J Burns, Now Jersey Robert llall, New Jersey
Joseph B Bell, Now Jersey W 8 Lawton. New Jersey
Harvey Colo, Nebraska Ter Michael Larkins, N Jersey
Wm Welsh, N Carolina Bftmi Graco, Dolawftro
Sami B Cleavor, Delaware Philip Hawkins, Ohio
John Rodaoy, Delaware W W Kenney, IlUuola
CITY nOTEL-Third street above Race.
D Wells A la, Clearfield J A Martin Richmond
S M Dubois, Doyleatown J Cowoll, Danville
Jaa 51 Tortonia, Rlchm’d Wm Graham, Harrisburg
F 51 Stratagor, Loudon Wm Franklin, Boston
Thoa Foster. Flemlngton IC H Mount, Brooklyn
Henry Jenkins, Pa J M Btroml, Baltimore
A M Lawsho, Lowlsburg Franklin Mown, Albany
51 Brobat, Lewisburg M Rynk, Branchtown
J M Raukln, Dauvifio Henry Prim, Bloody Run
Win Lafferty, Boston Fillmore Irwin, Bucks co
UMBlackwell, Wihnlnt’n T5l Thornton, Parksburg
James Maugln, Pa M F Rlchlsoo, Parksburg
Alfred Myers, Pa J McDonald Lock Haven
Samuel Organ, Phlla Ilenry Judaon, Allentown
Special Notices.
Great Reduction in Prices of Arthur’s Self-
Sealing Fruit Jars.—From and after this date, ABTima’a
PITRKT Fudit Jans, with Glass and Fire-Proof Stono
Ware, will be sold at greatly reduced prices, lower even
than tho many worthless imitations of Arthur’s now In
the market, in order that tho people may preserve tholr
fruit, aud our large stock be closed out.
(CT* Store opeu in the evening.
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & QIIROY,
stfM-Gt* N. E. corner Tenth and Gcorgo ste.
Seamen’s Saving Fond Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de
posits in suras of One Dollar aud upwards, from all
classos of the community, and allows Interest at tho rate
of five percent, per anuum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open dally, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on felon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M.felorris; Secre
tary, James 8. Pringle,
Bower’* Infant Cordial.’••-This invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the west cholco and
efficient aromatics known In medicine, and is tho most
perfect and reliable carminative extant for Infanta and
young children.
By ita powerful influence a speedy cure is effected In
all cases of CAoft’c, windy pains and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much of children’s suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran
qullfses pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, Ao.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used la thousands of cases with the most
abundant suctess. No family shouldhe without It.
Prepared only by Hnanr A. Bowes,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of Sixth and Green ats., Philadelphia,
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. aulB-ly
Saving Fund—Five For Cent. Interest—Na
tional Safety Trust Company. In Walmot Street, south
west corner or Third Street, Fnn.At>KLi-Bix. Assets
over Os* Miluoh ahd a Half or Dollars, invested
In Bbal Estatb, MoBTaAG*s,GROCHD Rkkts, and other
ffrat class securities, m required by the charter. This
institution confines its business entirely to the recei
ving of money on doposit.
The office Is open every day from9o’dooklathe
morning until 7 o’clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 9 o’clock,
tflnrnagss., .
■■ On Monday, Sfptembor 28Ih, by Rar. A. Bloomer Hart,
Beotor of the Cliurck of the Advent, Now York, Mr.
JAMES MONTEITH, of Now York city, to Miss EMMA
A. PALMER, of Philadelphia.
S)cfl!l)5,
. On Friday, 25tk inst., Sira. SIARY O’NEILL, wlfo or
John 0 Neill, in the 31st year of her age
On the 20th imrt., HOSANNA BIcFILLIN,wIfo ot Jas,
McFillio, atfod as years.
On Lord’a'da.v nmrnla*, Mrs. KLIZAP.KTII JIASSELL,
wiloof tV. 11, Rlcharda.
On Saturday, jotlt Inst., Mrs. MARY 11EESI.EY, In the
04th year of her ago.
On the 20th inat., JOHN KEEGAN, In tho 20th voar
ofhiSHgo.
On the 28th inat , Sirs. ELIZABETH COMBRFORD,
In the 41th yoar of her ago. '
On tho 20th Inst., MARGERY GALBRAITH, in the
39th yuar other ago,
Tbba‘ju;‘.y Pei'Autmkm 1 ,
September 23,1857.
. Notice Is hereby given to tho holders of stocks of tho
United States that this Department will purchaso such
corliflcatcft as shall be received hero, duly assigned to
tho United States, previous to thelnt dny of Novem
ber next, at tho rates heretofore offered and paid, v iz;
10 per cent, premium on the loan of 1812.
10 per cent, premium on loans of 1817 and and 1818,
0 per cent premium on Texas indemnity j per cunt,
stock, together with tho interest accrued in each case
from Ist July.
CertiGcatM of stock received hero on and after tho
Ist dny of November, until further notice shall bogiven,
will b 8 purchased at tho following rates, viz:
8 per cent premium on tho loan of 1842
14 per cent, premium on tho loans of 1547 and 1848,
and
5 p u r cent, premium on Texas indemnity 5 percent.,
with the accrued interest payable thereon, respectively.
Whero certificates of stock, inscribed and transfera
ble on tho hooks of the Treasury, shiill bo received here,
assigned to tho United Slates, between tho Ist Decem
ber. When tho transfer books will bo closed, and tho Ist
of January, when tho half-yearly interest is payable,
tho accrued interest fortbo half-year must bo expressly
assigned to tho United States by tho stockholder, bs no
Interest forth© current half-year can bo Included in the
settlement, but the same will bo payable by tho Assist
ant Treasurer on the interest schedules, as heretofore.
In oil iaaea tho purchaso sums will be settled in favor
of the lawfu) holder of tho stock, who shall assign it to
tho United States in the mode prescribed by the regula
tions Cf assignments of stock; and remittance wilt bo
xnado of tho amount by draft on tho assistant treasu
rers at Bostqp, Now York, or Philadelphia, at Uio op
tion of the garty in whoso favor tho settlement shall be
made. One day’s additional interest will be added from
the day of receipt bore for the draft to bo sent by mail.
HOWELL COBB,
Secretary af the Treasury.
Dj'A Grand Mass Meeting of the Democracy
of the Twenty-third Ward'wiU ho held at the house of
James Mullen, FRANKFORD, on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, J>3oth Inst,, at 7% o’clock.
The following gentlemen haro been invited and will
address tho meeting;
Hon, Wia*li. Witte,
Hou. John Cadwnllador,
Hon. James Landy,
Win. A. Porter, Esq.,
Win M. B. Smith, Esq..
Bobort Allen, Esq.,
Win *E. Edwards, Esq.,
A full brass hand will be i;
By order of tho Commit
J. J.
Tims. J. Bnow.v, Secret
Hod. Rich’dson L. Wright,
Chas W. Carrigan, Esq.,
Vin. L, Bradford, Enq..
Gun. John D. Miles, i
Col. l’hos. W. Duffiold,
Dr. Geo. W. Nebinger,
Thos. W. Higgins, Esq.
in attendance.
ltte<- on Town Meetings,
. MORRISON, Chairman.
)tnry. se29-2t
ID"Ma*§ Meeting.—A Grand Mass Meeting of
thu Democracy of the SovontU and Neighboring Wards
will bo hold on
TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 29th,
at the corner of EIGHTEENTH and WILLIAM
streets. Democrats of the Western Wards, rally,
rally In your might and numbers to hear expounded
those groat principle* which have mado our country
“ the land of tho free and tho home ol tho brave.”
The meeting will bo addressed by
' Lewis G Cassidy, Chas. Campbell,
Hon T. B. Florence, Edward W Dower,
Wm. K. Lehman, Thos E. Harkins,
John Ilassan, Henry 0. Kutz,
Eageno Ahern, 11. It. Young,
Dr. Geo. W. Nebinger, Geo. Thompson.
By order of the Committee,
»V>SB-2t RICIURD H. HENRY, Secrotary.
JD** A Grand Mass Meeting ot the D«uo«
CRAOY.
FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD WARDS,
Will bo held on TUESDAY EVENING, the 29th inst.,
at7# o’clock, at the house of AQUILA PASCOE, N.
W. corner of SECOND and WASHINGTON Streets. Lot
every Democrat be at the meeting, and ratify tho nomi
nations mido by the Conventions.
The following have been invited and will
address tho meeting:
Gen. Wm. I?. Packer, Hon. Tbos. B, Florence, Hon.
John CiulKAllnder, Hon. Win. 11. Witte, Hon James
Lauy, Captain Alfred Day, Lea is C. Cassidy, W. E.
Lehman, Stephen S llemafc, Doctor I, N. M/trstTia. Jan.
F.‘Johnston, Daniel Dougherty, Thomas W, Higgins,
Thomas E. Harlans, Doctor C.EroostKamcrly, Stephen
Benton, Jr.
A good BAND OF MUSIC will bo present. se23-2t
JD" Bemocratlc City Executive Committee.—
Tho Conunitteo will meet overy Tuesday and Friday af
ternoon, ot 3 o’clock, at the Globe Hotel.
JOS. IAPPINUOTT, Chairman.
;Wm. 31. Raniull, l a
J.J. Sullivan, \ Secretaries.
w2S45t
ID* At a meeting of the Democratic City Ex
ecutiro Committee, hold on Friday, Sept. 18th, it was
Kesolved, That the following town meetings be held :
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept 39th, Frankford,
THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. Ist, Frankford road and
Nofrls street.
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 3d, West Philadelphia.
TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. Gth, New Market anil
Brqwn street.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct. 7th, rassyank road
and Federal street.
imntSDAY EVENING, Oct fith, Mauaruuk.
FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. Otb, Broad and Coatos
atrciit.
SATCItDAY EVENING, Oct. 10th.State IIoum Yard.
A full Brass Band will ho Jti nUeinlanco at each meet*
In?. J. J. MOItHISUN, Chairman.
'A.C. Tno.xpsoi., i
Joi ut Kclox,
JOltH K. OIApWICE, n
Tium J.Bnowx, Committee onMeeting.,
Michahl UIOiiTFR,
John K. Lioonus,
10* Office of the Union Cana! Company
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 141 b, 1857—A mooting of the
stockholders of the Union Ganal Company of Pennsyl
vania will be held at tli« nfllrr* of tho company, (Far
quhar Buildings.) No. 22S WALNUT street, below
Third, on TUESDAY, October Gib. next, nt V 2 o'clock,
M. By order of the Board of Managers,
aelfi-dtoeff O THOMPSON. See’j.
Democratic NnturnU/.utlou Committee
will meet dally at tho Globo Hotel, 6th,below Chestnut.
By order of tho Democratic Uitv Executive Committee,
JOS. LIPPINCOTT,
W. M. RiKDAI.L, ) Chairman.
J.J. Buluvas, so2fi-17t
PENNSYLVANIA AND EASTERN
BANKNOTEBTAKES AT PAR.—C.DONOaUUE,
16 South WATER Htroet, offers for sale, at tho follow
ing reduced cnah prices, New York crushed and pow.
deced Sugar at ; Brooklyn C Sugar Lover-
Jng’s X Sugar Pc ; FeltusA Znmnerling’s Sugar 7)£c ;
Kfttterhoim’s extra golden Syrup 45c ; Hnrrh A Kuhn’s
extra golden Syrup 45c. *, Ste% art’s Syrup 42c.: Grocer’s
X Syrup. 40c.t Plain do., 38e; Brooklyn Syrup, 42c;
Maracaibo Coffee 13c., and Santos Cofioo 12c. AU of
tho city bank notes taken at par. *e2o-2t*
OFFICE 01‘the KECEIVER OF TAXES,
S. J 5. Corner of Sixtli and Chestnut Streets.
Sbptkmukr 28, 3857.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.—AII checks marked
“good” by the banks on which they are drawn, ftud all
notes of bauks which are received on deposit and rccog
nlsod by tho sovenvl banks in tho city in their exchanges
or settlement of balances, will bo received at this office
In payment of State and City taxes.
PETER AHMBRUSTEH,
sep 29-r.t Receiver of Taxes.
TtoTADAME MAY, of 210 Chestnut Street
«LtA (old number), w ill open a splendid a'Rortmcntof
Fall and Winter Millinery on Thursday, October Ist.
sop 29-tuAthu
MA. LEHR WILL OPEN, ON TJIURS
• DAY, October Ist, at hor ROOMS, Nos. 720 and
722 (now numbers) CUK&TNUT street, opposite tho
Masonic Tomple, FASHIONABLE PARIS FALL and
WINTER MILLINERY. ee2a-3t
mo WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
X SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
NORTHERN CENTRAL
TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE TO
PITTSBURGH AND THE WEST.
On and after June lat, 1557, TWO DAILY TRAINS
n ill leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and all West
ern aad South or Northwestern cHiea
TUB MORNING MAIL TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8 16 A.
M. connecting with tho Mall Train o\ er tho Great Penn
sylvania Railroad, and arriving in Pittsburgh at 1.20
THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimoro daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. M.,
for Harrisburg.
TIIE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimoro EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. M., con
necting with the Lightning Express oyer tho Pennsyl
vania Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.20 P. M.
10" All theso trains connect closely at Pittsburg
with trains over tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and
Chieago Railroad, and its Northern, Southern and
Western connections.
|0“ Passengers for Chicago, Rock Island, Burliug
tou, lowa City, MUmaukeo, Dubuquo, St. PauVs, Mndi
6on, and othcrieading cities in the Northwest, will su\ e
one hundred miles cj travel aud ten hours in t’mo, with
four less changes of care, by Uking this route.
Jo' Pakseugers for Cleveland. Sami sky, Toledo, and
Detroit, go by this route, and the time Is unequalled,
being Ilil miles shorter thau by nuy other routo.
Jo* Passeugcrs for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Torro
Ilauto, Cairo, aud all points on tho Lower aud Upper
Mississippi, make less changes of cmb, and arrive in nd
vanco of any other route; and to Cincinnati, Coluuhm,
Dayton, Louisville, audothor promineut cities, oh quick
aa by any other route.
Ail Wcstorn llaggaßO OIIKCKKD THROUOU and
handled ivith tare.
i'OH TltK NORTH.
The 8.15 A.M. connects closely with Express Trains
over the Dauphin road for Williamsport, Elmira,
Rochester, Buffalo, Niagira Falls, and Canada, thus
forming the most direct railway routo to Northwestern
Pennsylvania aud Western Now York. Passengers will
find this the shortest, cheapest, aud moat expeditious
route to Niagara Falla and Canada
Through Tickets arc issued to Philadelphia via Co
lumbia and Lancaster by all tho trains at §i> each, each
train having sure connections. Passengers by this
routo avoid tresselled bridges, andall tho inconvenienco
of forryiug across tho Susquehanna nvor.
Ptusengera for Hanover, Manchester, Gettysburg, Em
mittsburg, Carlisle, Chamborsburg, go by tiio trains at
8.15 A. M., and 3 P M. b ’ J
WESTMINSTER BRANCH.
The Cart on this road make ©no trip per day, connect
ing with tho truiu at 3 P. M.
For THROUGH TICKETS and further information,
apply at tho Ticket Uflieo. Calvert Station, N. E. corner
of Calvert aud Franklin streets,
jwjfia-tf 0, Q. ADREON, Sup’t.
Highway d erakt m e n t,
SEPTKMnm£B,IBS7.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received ut this oflleo
until THURSDAY, Oct. Ist, 1857, at 12 o'clock M., for
the GRADING or the following streets:
Twentieth Strsot from Montgomery to Berks Streets,
In the 2lst Word. ’
Thirteenth Street from Columbia Avonuo to Montgo
mery Street, aud Montgomery Stroot from Twelfth to
Thirteenth Street, in the 2Gth Ward.
The dirt removed to be deposited as maybe directed
by the Highway Department.
JOHN M’OABTUV,
Chlof Com. of Highways,
rE. & B. SCHELL’S
CITY MARBLE WORKB AND STEAM MANTEL
FACTORY.
MARBLE HALL,
S. B. CORNER OP TENTH AND VINE STREETS,
... PHILADELPHIA.
Ifhc.ro every wicty ot MAI’,DLL MANTELS, TOMBS.
MONUMENTS, TABLE TOPS ana PLOORINCI. can bi
supplied upon reasonable terms. au24-tuf.'lm
BOYS’ CLOTniNG.
F. A. HOYT A RUO. have now on band a Tory
large assortment of UHADY-MADE goods suitable for
the present season which they feel disposed to soil
cheap. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
Southwest corner TENTH and CHESTNUT streets.
N. B.—Wo have a Urge assortment of now goods
of a superior quality aud make.
«ep22-lmtuthi
WELCOME RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD
WWR4BRO,IWN. SECONDS*, aulWm,
M THOMAS & SONS,
• Nos. IS9 ant! 141 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
(Formerly Nos. 67 and 69.) ' *
STOCKS, REAL ESTATE, tea TUESDAY NEXT
Pamphlet Catalogues now ready, containing full de
scriptions of all tho property to bo sold on Tueidav
next. 29tii instaut, with a list of sales in October, and
of Heal Estatu at private sale.
REAL ESTATE. STOCKS, Ac.
Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evonliig,
IC7* Handbills Of oaeh property Issued separately, lu
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous t
to each sale ouo thousand catalogues In pamphlet form,'
giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on
the follow ing Tuesday.
ID* FURNITURE SALES AT TnE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
real estate at private sale.
ID*, Wo have a large amount of Real Estato at Pri
vate ailo. including every description of City and
Country property Printed Lists may bo had at-the
Auetiou Store.
__ „ , PniVATB SALE REGISTER. ,
R' } al Estate cutcred on our Private Sale Re
gißtpr, ora ntlvcrtlsol ocmslon.tty in out Public Silo
*»°°° ct) P les are printed weekly,)
This evening,
At i o’clock, at tho Eichnngo, for account of whom it
may concern—
-100 shares Columbia Coal and Iron Co I>ar *5O
200 do' Window do. do. W
CO do Columbia do. du. Par $OO
Also, for other accounts— *
$lOOO Coupon Bonds Columbia Coal and Iron Co In.
tercet payable January and July.
20 shares Commercial Rank.
Also, without resorTe, for acconntof whom it may
concern— 1
shares Commonwealth Rank of Philadelphia, Par
$»0~on which s<>oo, being $25 a share, has been paid.
AUo, same account, 40 shares Columbia Coal and Iron
Company.
200 sharra Big Mouutajn Coal Company.
Pew No 43. north nlslo, middle block, Church of tho
Advent, Old York Road, above Buttonwood street. It
cost $3OO.
CO shares Ilaslcton Coal Co.
20 shares Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and
Coal Co. Sale Positive.
COO shares Columbia Coal and Iron Co.
6 shares American Academy of Music.
1 do Point Ilrcezo Park Association.
1 do Philadelphia Athentuum.
1 do do Library,
1 do Mercantile Library.
ADDITIONAL BALE OF STOCKS, FOR ACCOUNT OP
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
15 shares of the capital stock of thelVeosterdasCom
pauy. of tho Slate of Ohle. Pars2s.
6 T-harea of the capital stock of the Canton Gas Light
and Coke Co., State of Ohio. Par $5O.
2 shares of the capital stock of the Mount Vernon
(Penna.) Gas Light Co. Par $5O.
q 34flliarea onbe capital stock of the Fottsville (Penna.)
PEREMPTOY SALE-590 SHARES UNION CANAL.
On Tuesday evening.
Ctk October, at 7 o’clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, without reserve, for account of whom It may
concern—
SQO shares preferred aix per cent, stock of the Union
Canal Company of Ponuhylvanis. Par $5O, with power
of attorney for transfer endorsed.
NINTH TAM, SALE, 29th SEPTEMBER.
Will Include tha following—
Executor’s Sale—-Katata of Alexander Lei me r, dec’d.
FIVE WELL-SECmiED GROUND RENTS.
Five well-securvd ground rents, Twenty-first Yfard-~
one of $5O, one of *42, and two of s2sa year. Full de
scriptions now ready.
Administratrix’s Bale-Estate of Edward Flood, dec'd.
TIIREE-StOKY DWELLING AND LAItUE LOT.
Three-story frame dwelling, Somerset street, south of
Brown street: lot 40 feet front.
Estate late of James Hooper, dec'd,
DWELLING, SIXTEENTH ST.
Three-story brick dwelling, oast sido Sixteenth Street,
north of Cherry street.
Same Estate—DWELLING, THIRTEENTH ST.
Three-story brick dwelling, N.K. corner Thirteenth
and I‘leasant streets, (14th Ward )
Peremptory SaIe—BRICK DWELLING,
lhreo-atory brick dwelling, N.E. corner Browu and
Division streets, (into District of Richmond.)
NEAT MODERN DWELLING, TWENTIETH ST.
Neat modern fonr-story brick dwelling, No. 142 North
Twentieth street, above Cherry street. It is finished in
modern j-tylo. Immediate possession.
BRICK DWELLING, TWENTY-FOURTH WAItD.
Threo-Rlory brick dwelling, Forty.fiwtßtreot.northof
Lancaster Avenue, Twenty-fourth Ward: lot 24 feet
froutj
TWO NEAT MODERN DWELLING 3.
Two new three-story brick dwellings, with baek
buildings, finished in modern style, Noa. 709 and 711
Christian street, opposite the elegant garden of Mrs.
Smith.
TWO LOTS.—AIso, two building lota adjoining the
above houses, each 10 feet front.
TWO TRACTS OF LAND, LUZERNE CO., PEKN’A.
A tract of land, containing 408 acres, Luke township,
ftDd n tract of 400 acres la Fairmount township,Luierne
county, Peim’ft Full particulars In handbills.
VALUABLE LOT, COAL YARD, &e.
Large and valuable Lut, Coal Yard, Brick Office, Sta
ble, Railroad track, Ac., &c. t southeast corner Ninth
and Girard avenue.
TJJ.NIU FAIL SALE, Oth OF OOTOBEU, AT THE
This salo will include—
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, WITH SIDE YARD.
Handsome modern Residence, with side yard, south
eide of Washington street, first house e&at of Seven
teenth street. It is just finished In handsome modern
stylo. Immediate possession. $6,600 may remain on
the property.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE.
Neat modern Residence, No. TlB Buttonwood street,
oast of Delaware Eighth street Immediate possession.
DWELLINGS, I’UANKFQRD ROAD.
Newthreo-fltory brick dwelling, No. 129 Frankford
Road, shot o Bedford Street, with throe-story frazno
dwelling in the rear.
RESTAURANT AND DWELLING.
Three-story brick restaurant and dwelling, S. E. cor
ner Second and Phippen Streets.
BRICK BAKERY—ADJOINING.
Also, a brick bakery adjoining the above, fronting on
Shlppi'it Street
SEVEN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS.
Se\ en three-story brick dwellings Camilla Street, be
tween 11th and 12th, and Carpenter and Prime Streets.
They will be sold separately.
MODERN RESIDENCE, SOUTH ELEVENTH BT.
Neat modern residence, west side of Eleventh Street
south of Pina Street.
HANDSOME MODERN STORE AND DWELLING.
Threo-story brick store and dwelling, southeast cor
ner of 17th nod Washington Streets, (late Spring Gar
den) It is handsomely built and finished for a store
and dwelling.
PEREMPTORY SALE—HANDSOME N E W It E 8 I -
Also, the hamlronionow residence, with side yard,and
rfpletn with all modern convenience*. west side, North
Seventh Street, house south of Thompson Street
Salo positive.
Neat modern dwelling, No. 335 North Twelfth Street,
between Carlton and Callowbill streets.
FOUR FRAME DWELLINGS.
A two-story Dwelling, south-east corner Front
and Phrenix streets, with threo two-story frame Dwell
ings iu the rear.
This sslo will include—
Valuable Property, known w tho Port Providence Axe
nnd 'Edge Tool Factory, on the Schuylkill Canal, oppo
site Phumixvillo.
Orphan’s Court Sale.
ESTATE OF DAVID LEHMAN, DEC’D.
1 rarnn messuages east sido St, John Street, between
Green and Coats Streets
Sale No 1235 North Tenth Street.
NEAT PHINITURK, IMPERIAL CARPETS, OIL-
CLOTHS, Ac.
This morning,
25th Instant, at 10 o’clock, at No. 123 d North Tenth
street, aWk» Girard asemie, the neat household and
kitchen furniture of a family declining housekeeping.
ID- May be examined on the morning of sale, at S
o'clock. 1
Polo of Girard How, Chcstout Street.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, IJRUSSEL9 CARPETS.
CHINA AND GLASSWARE, CHANDELIERS,&c.
On Tuesday morning,
-3th instant, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, at No. 1105
Chestnut street, Girard Row, the entire household fur
niture of a family declining housekeeping. Full par
ticulars in catalogues.
ID"* May be examined on the morning of sale, at 8
o'clock
9ale Nos. 133 and 141 South Fourth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, ELE
GANT PIANO FORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Ac.
On Thursday morning,
At 0 o’clock, at the Auction Store—
An extensive assortment of excellent second-hand
furniture, Ac , from families declining housekeeping.
Sale No. l'iSaofiom street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS, VELVET CAR
PETS, FINE ENGRAVINGS, Ac.
On Monday morning,
October 6th, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, at No. 13
Paiiftom »>treut,aboro Seventh street, tho superior house
hold furniture, mirrors, carpels, &c.
[D“ Tho Cabinet Furniture was made by Geo.J.
Heukcls, has been well kept, and is in excellent order.
*** May bo examined on tho morning of pale at 8
o'clock.
RAILWAY
FIRST-CLASS STORE FOR RENT.
The largo ucw FIVE-STORY STORE, No. 240 MAR
KET street, East of Third street, 28 feet front, 202 feet
in depth, with a sldo front on Riddle's alley—brown
stone trout—built and finished in the best’and most
substantial manner, with every modem convenience—
furnaces to heat the entire building throughout fire
Proof Safes, Water Closets. Hoisting Machiuoa, Ac*
Well adapted for a large Auction or CommUsiou House.
■fOIIN CAMPBELL & SON', BIBLIOPO
*>’ LISTS, in the CUSTOM HOUSE AvcnUD, lin.o »1-
ways for a&lo raro and scarce Books. Uentlemeu book
worms are invited to call and judge as to prices and va
riety. Law and miscellaneous books purchasod in small
or largo quantities. Rooks coutlnually receivhi g from
™ c Gon. * sc24-th tu 3m*
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Tru»t Estate of John Idol.
The Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit, Bottle,
nud adjust the account of Levi Sperry, Trustee under
tho will of Conrad Idol, deceased, of John Ido], aud to
report distribution of the balance in baud, will meet the
parties interested at his ofiico at the Southeast corner of
Eighth and Locust street*), on WEDNESDAY Aftoruoou,
September 30th, at 4 o’clock.
8017-th stu 5t DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PUILADELPIIIA-EiUte
of Samuel Bremer, deceased.
Tho Auditor appointed by tho Court to audit, aettlo,
and adjust tho account of Lewis Bremer, acting Admin
istrator of Samuel Bremer, deceased, and to make distri
bution of tho balance iu the hands of the accountant,
will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his
appointment, on Wednesday, September 3(Jth, at four
o'clock P. M ,at the WotheriU House, George Street,
above Sixth, in tho City of Philadelphia.
nepl7-th ntu 5t JAMES R. LUDLOW, Auditor.
JS THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
OF PFS»;S?'LVANIi yoa TUK KASTERN DISTRICT
Ingraham v. Meade—ln Equity, October 8o?j„ 1532,
No. I.
Tho Master, to whom it wav referred bv the Court to
examine aud adjust tho further account of Benjamin
Gerhard and George G. Meade,surviving trustee*under
the deed of trust or January 10th, 1821, mentioned In
tho decree in thin case, and to report distribution of the
Trust Fund remaining undistributed, will meet the par*
tie* interested, at his office, No. 628 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia, on Monday, October sth, 1857, at four
D M- HENRY WIIARTON,
sodlO-b tu th fit Master.
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE
3L CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
In tho matter of J. 4V. Starr, Executor of Maria Starr,
deceased.
Tba Auditor appointed bj the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of 3. W. Starr, Executor 01
tho Estate of Marla Starr, deceased, and to report dig*
trlbutionof the balance, vllt meet the parties Interested
at hia o/Tlce. at iho southeast corner of Locust and
Eighth streets, In tho citj of Philadelphia, on TTTFH.
DAY, September 29th, 1557, at in tho after
noon. DANIEL DOUGHERTY,
seir-th a ta 5t
ILLINOIS LANDS.—THIRTY-TWO
THOUSAND ACRES OP LAND, in tbs counties of
H m w}ir ttck,oo> P ! rr yt Washington, Jeffersou, Prank.
l!ii, Wllhamsonand Fayette, Illinois They will bo sold
slxmTS 0 * t,r ' ,u - Applp “ N ° S. TU
©TORE TO RENT, at No. 125 Chestnut
Street. D. m. CHAMBERS,
ae23-lw* 43 North SECOND Street.
SARDINES.—IOO cases of 60 half boxes
e*ch, in store and for sale by
IIENRY BOHLEN&CO.,
au 6 No*. 221 and 223 3. Fourth street.
Sales bg SUelion.
STOCKS, Ac,
EXCHANGE.
NEAT DWELLING
SALE 20tb OCTOBER.
£fpl Notices.
Sale anb to £et.
A merican academy or music.
-t*. E. A. MARSHALL.... Sole Lessee
LAST NIGHT BUT FOUR OF THE
RONZANT BALLET TROUPE!
auder the personal direction of Sig Domenico Romani.
THE SECONP NOVELTY!
„ THIS (Tuesday) EVENING,
2WK 1857, will ba presented the New
Ballet in three Acts and four Scenes.
. tu ~ ’ \ h BIBRieniNO DI PARIGI,
with all its characteristic Dances, New Costumes, and
n „ ■ Ta riedDecorations.
* t n - e L a i Morla Signor D. Romani
s‘, ™“ Morl “ Sigooriea 0». Prateji
KHm SiguorlniT«resin»Pr»t«l
Yu* V.*!f *M’lle LouisttLamontcux
L - LAHOL-KEUX “« Si s-
TWO GRAND PAS DK DEUX.
Parcas op Adiussto>*—Parquet, Dress Circle and
Scents* Ctrcle > 60 ce&U; Aw Pb!theatre,
♦ P®*® of ttie Academy is open from 9 A. M.
Tho Ballet will commence at 8 precisely
Carriages will set down heads South,' and take hd
heads North. r
THOS. McKEON. Treasurer.
A AIERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—
RE-OPENING OF THE OPERA SEASON. E. A.
MARSHALL has the honor to inform the patrons of the
above named Institution, and the public generally, that
encouraged and grateful for the extraordinary patronage
bestowed upon his efforts to promote their gratification
during tho past seasons, and determined not to shrink
from Any expense or sacrifice, he will this year present
an array of the most distinguished ami world-famed
talent, selected from tho best theatres in Europe by his
Agent.
The jostly popular Impressario
MAX MARBTZEK.
This, in conjunction with the very eminent artists
and established favorites in this country, will form a
combination which may Justly ba pronounced unrivalled
in any opera house In the world.
The Lessee has great satisfaction In announcing that
among the new European engagements, those with the
following celebrities are retained.
SIGNOR HONCONI, acknowledged as tho greatest
Lyric ArtLt of the ago.
T r < l' lX ‘*^' U ' o, the [rreit Buio, from the
“OTTAKBl.f.rorlte Tenor from
her Majesty’s Theatre, London.
SIGNORA RAMO 9, Prima Donna from Turin and
SIGNORA TAGLIAPICO, from °the Theatre* Rojal,
London. *
Id addition to tha above »U*jr, th* fonoar favorite.,
accordant with tho wish of the former subscribers to
the Opera, have also been secured. The re-engagement
of tho following Artists, the lessee flatters himself will
bo received with great satisfaction, t« :
BIGNORA MARIETTA GAZZANIGA.
SIGNOR BRIONOLI.
SIGNOR AMODIO.
SIGNOR ASSONI.
SIGNOR COLETTI.
Besides the above celebrities, the Lessee cannot but
feel justly proud in 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, whieh, when ratified, will be duly
announced. Such a powerful combination as the above,
the leasee trusts and believes, is a sufficient guarantee
for the grandeur and brilliancy of the forthcoming
Opera season/ and that without resorting to any further
; extraordinary Dreamble or flourish, he oan fully rely on
the merits of these artists for a liberal response to his
enterprise.
The Operaseason will open on MONDAY, the 6th of
‘ October, with a favorite Opera.
SUBSCRIPTIONS for Twelve Nights will bo received
at the Box office of the Academy of Maslc, Monday,
the SSth, Tuesday, tho 29th, and Wednesday, the 30th
instant.
Pricb or Subscription $l2 for 12 nights, with choice
of secured seats. The Box Office for the sale of single
Tickets for the first performance, on MONDAY, the sth
of October, will opeu next THURSDAY, the Ist of Oc
tober, at 9 o’clock A. M. Further particulars in future
advertisement. ee2C-Bra&to3t
TVATXONAL WALNUT ST.,
11 near Eighth.
Admission— Seats la Private Box, $1; Orchestra
Chairs, 76 cents; Dress Circle and Parquet, 60 eents;
Family Circle, 26 cents. Doors open at 7. To commence
at 7% o’clock.
Box Office open from 10 to 4 o’clock, when seats can
be seeured.
Stage Manager Mr. n. Watkins
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Sept. will bo pre
sented Shakspeare’s sublime creation of
HAMLET!
Hamlet Mr. Murdoch
Ghost of Hamlet's father Mr. S. Murdoch
Ophelia ..Mrs. Hudson Kirby
To conclude with the laughable Farce of*
YOUR LIFE’S IN DANGER.
John Strong.
KrokwUt...,
Jenny..
\7ffHEATLEY' 8 ARCH ST. THEATRE.
* V —Sole Lessee W. WHEATLEY.
Scalx of Priors —Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Seeured Seats), 50 cents;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 centa; Seats in Pri
vate Boxes, 75 cents; Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery,
13 cents; Gallery for Colored Perseus, 26 cents* Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 33 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.WITITTON Treasurer.
TUI3 (Tuesday) EVENING, Bept.CO, the perform
ance will commence with the
VICTIMS.
Mr. Eerryweathec Air. E. L. Davenport
Mr. Herbert Fitzherbert Mr A Wheatley
Mrs. Merryweather..... Mrs E. L. Davenport
Met. FUahetbert Mra.D. P.Doaera
To conclude with the Drama of
THE BRIGAND.
Alleaandro Massarone Mr. B. L. Davenport
Prince Biancbe Mr. Thayer
Maria Grazie,.... Min Amu Cruise
MfALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Lea-
V Y see, Mr. E A. Marshall ; Stsgp Manager, Mr.
JohaSsfton. Prices—Dress Circle and Pnrquette, 50
cents; Upper Circle, 26 cents; Private Box and Orchestra
Beats. 76 costs Box Office open from 9 o’clock A. M.
toSP.M. Doors open at 7 o’clock; performance to com
mence at 7«.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Sept. 29, the perfor
mancea will commence with the very Popular Comedy,
entitled the
LITTLE TREASURE.
Captain Walter Maydenblcsh,
Sir Charles Howard.
Lad/ Florence Howard .Madam Fools!
To ho followed by the lausrbable farce, called
SKETCHES IN INDIA.
Sir Mathew Scraps.
Count Glorleui
La ly Scrapga Mrs. W. R. Blake
To conclude with the laughablo Extravagant*. en
titled
BEWARE OF GARROTER 3.
Alderman Sylabub.
Mrs. Cbutnay
SANFORD* 8 OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Btr*et, aboTe Chestnut.
Doors open at 7# o'clock—to commence at 8.
Admittance 25 eenta.
SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE
In their Operatic Entertainments, introducing all the
latest Sonzs, Glees, Choruiea, Dances, Ac., concluding
each evening with a
LAG OH ABLE BURLESQUE.
selG-lm
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In this narration are sketched the early career of
the subject of tho Biography: his revolutionary ser
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his captivity by Indians, and as a British prisoner; bis
exertions to obtain means to construct a steamboat, bis
trials, failures and successes; bis mortifications and
final suicide.
“ Full referenco is made to the steamboat plans of
Rurosey. with notices of tho experiments or Morey,
RooseveUt, Longatreet, the Stevens family, Oliver
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machinery, and plans of propulsion by Fitch, Franklin,
Rum&ay, Voigbt, Thornton, Ac ,to the time of Fulton ”
One vol. 12roo, 416 pp., illustrated with 23 engravings.
Price $1 25.
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by D. E. E Braman, of Matagorda, Texas.
*« This volume has been written solely for the beoefit
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SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS : Information for Emi
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North and South cn tho Subject of Slavery. By Joseph
G. Stiles. One vol. 32m0. Price SI.
TUCKER’S niSTORY OF THE UNITED STATES,
from their colonization to tho end of Twenty-sixth
Congress, itt 1841. By George Tucker. lu4vols. Svo.
Price J 2 per vol. J. 11 LIPPINCOTT Sc CO.,
se2s*3t 22 aad 24 North Fourth street.
SPLENDID GIFTS AT 439 CHESTNUT
STREET —TIIE ORIGINAL STAR GIFT BOOK
STORK —G. G. EVANS would inform bis friends and tho
public that he has removed bis Star Gift Book Store and
Publishing House to the splendid store in Brown's Iron
Building, 439 CHESTNUT Street, .two doors below
Fifth, where tho purchaser of each book will receive
one of tbe following gifts, valued at from 25 cents to
$lOO, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, Ac :
" " ivORTII
650 Patent Eng Leror Gold Watches....sloo 00 each
650 Patent Anchor Lever Gold do 50 00 “
400 Ladies' Gold Watches, IBL. canes.... 35 0*) ‘*
600 Silver Lever Watches, warranted ... 15 00 “
500 Parlor Timepiece? 10 00 “
600 Cameo Set?, Ear Drups, and Fins..., 10 00
500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets 12 00 “
600 “ “ Neck Chains 10 00 “
1,000 Gold Tiockots, (largo size ami double
case,) 10 00 “
2,000 Gold Lockets, small site 3 00
1,000 Gold Pencil cases, with Gold Pena .. 500 “
1,000 Extra Gold Pens, with case* and
Holders 3 50 u
2,500 Gold Pencils. 2 60 ‘*
2.600 Gold l’eus, with Sitter Pencils...... 2 50 “
6.600 Gold Ring 100 “
2,000 Gent ,'Heavy Gold Bings..... 2 "5 “
2.600 Ladies’ Gold Breastpins 2 60 “
3.600 Misses’ Gold Breastpins..... 1 60 “
3,000 Pocket Knives. 75 “
2,000 Sets Gents’ Gold Bosom Studs 300 “
2,000 Sets Gents’ Gold Sleeve Buttons.... 300 * {
2,000 Pairs Ladies’ Ear Drops,... 260 “
JiVANSVJ Catalogue contains all of the most popular
books of the day, and all tho newest publication*, all
of stiilchwlU be sold as low as can be obtained at other
stores A complete catalogue of books sent free by
application through the mail, by addreasintr O ft
KVANS, 439 CUKSTNUT Street! 8
Agent* wanted in every town in the United States
Thoßu desiring so to set can obtain full picticulors by
addressing &a above. * •
9 ifUwill bo e iven wlth every
SI,OOQ worth of books gold. ec2o stuthtf
English reports—vol. xxxviii.
ENGLISU REPORTS IN LAW AND EQUITY.
A complete collection of tho Cases decided by the House
OlLords, tho Privy Council, the Queen's Bench, Co:n
£!«**» and Exchequer, the Lord Chancellor, the
High Court of Appeal# in Chancery, the Court of Crim
inal Appeal, and the Admiralty and Ecclesiastical
CourU.
This series has the merit of being cotnplote, reliable
prompt, convenient, and cheap. It is now uuiver'inv
cited in the Courts, and referred to in the recent law
books as standard authority. All the cases reported In
England are hero reprinted from the most reliable
sources as soon as they reach this country
Vol. 38 just published, price $2.00, by
„ fl O* little, drown, & CO,
ae2B-2t 112 Washington atreot, Boston.
Henderson & co> 3 great liter
AR\ FAIR, FIFTH and ARCn streets,
in order to gratify the wishes of our numerous na
trons. and induce the book-buying public to fill up their
libraries at tho usual low prices, we intend to present to
every purchaser of boohs to the amount of $1 and up
wards, a Gift in value of from 25 eents to $l9O. Call at
our establishment, look at oar valuable stock, and select
for yourselves.
Recollect vou are not buying at chance, for every pur
chaser gets his books at the usual price, and very many
will get, in addition, a present worth having. eu2l-3ra
Evans* great gift book sale,
No. 439 CHESTNUT Street. N.B.—No eonuro
tion with any other house in the City. eul-3a
II7OLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,.
H 431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom
House, between Fourth and Fifth Streets
SALE OF EMBROIDERIES AND MILLINERYGOODS
GLOVES, HOSIERY GOODS. Ac.
Wednesday next, 30th Inst. commencing at 10 o’clock
precisely, we will sell by catalogue, without reserve, a
large and valuable assortment of choice French and
Scttch Embroideries and Millinery Goods*
Also, Ladies’and Gents’Silk aud Buck Gloves, En
glish Hosiery Coeds, Ac. Also, 200 cartons French
Artificials, Ostrich Feathers, Ac.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF A YALUABL** ASSORT
MENT OP GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD WATCHES, Ae.,
BEING THE BALANCE OF STOCK OF AN EX-
TENSIVE JOBBING HOUSE.
Wednesday next, commencing at 10 o’clock, ire will
tell, without reserve, a large and valuable assortment
of gold jewelry, watches, Ae.
Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale.
Moses kathans, auctioneer
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. B. eoner
SIXTH and RACE Streets.
LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE, BEDS. MATTRE&ES,
MIRRORS. Ac., As., on WEDNESDAY MORNING next,
September 30th, at 10 o’clock, at the Auction Store, 8.
I-, corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets.
8al«a Room Second story. Entrance from Race street.
AT PRIVATE SALE-Gold and silver patent lever,
Lenine, English, BwJsj, and French watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instruments, Ac., Ae.
AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second floor,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, Ao.,
Ac , Ac.
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction
eer. Charges very low. Co&slracieats of furniture,
clothing, jewelry, Ac , Ac , solicited.
NATHAN’S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
S. E. Comer of Sixth and Race Street*,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver platf
Waters, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods,
Grocrfies, Segari, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed
ding, Horses, Vehicles. Harness, Stocks, and on ail ar
ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. fsesJ Jf. NATHANS,
NATHAN'S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place in a few days. Due notice will.be given.
WEBB’S great sale tff forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, Ac., will tsks plans
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB’S great sale of Dry Goods. Clothing, Bedding,
Ac., being forfeited collaterals, will take place shortly.
Due notice will be given.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 825
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Street*.
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock,
Of Boots, Shoes. Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Jew
elry, Hosiery, WnJps, Trunks, Fancy Goods, Notions,
Ac., Ac. •
K. B.—Terms of Night Sales, four months’ credit far
approved city acceptances, for sums of $lOO aod with In
terest added from date of sale. sepl-ln
rjEOKGE TY. SMITH, AUCTIONEER,
V N. R. corner of BARRON and SOUTH Street*,
above Second.
EVENING SALES.
.... EVERY SATURDAY XYZSIHO.'
At Tjf o clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, CstS
lery. Housekeeping Article*, Clothing, Watches, JewsT
ry, Fancy Articles, Ae. ’ *
CAMUEL NATHANS, ATJCTIONEEB,
KJ and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 113 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Fear st.,oaly
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from T o’clock, A. M., until 39
o’clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction Hoase, at
tended upon the most satisfactory term*.
. CAPITAL £230.000.
Established for ike fast Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on J)ia
monds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewwlry, Hardware. Her
chacdiie, Clothing,Furniture, Bedding, Cigar*, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Homs, Carriages, and Good* of
every description.
All goods can remain any length of amed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollar*upward*
will be charged 2 per cent, per month: 9500 and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store Hoase having a depth of 120 feet, has lam
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premise*; also, a heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all persona having good*
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having an rfnlfmjted replfaJ.
this office is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating terms any other in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in small amount*, with
oat any charge.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, ad
Clothing will bo sold at reduced price*. kuOj
FOR GALVESTON—TEXAS LINE—
With quick despatch. Freight takes at low ntM.
The fiat-sailing regular packet schooner C. 8. P£AS
liߣ, Cspt. Poston, will Co eminence trying
Street wharf on Honda? next, Oct. sth.
Haring nearlr all of her cargo engaged rtadj for
shipment, will hare quick despatch.
For balance of freight or passage, anplr to
BISHOP, SIMONS, k CO ,
3d North Wharves,
JAMES BAKKR,
43 North Wharves.
.Mr. II Watkins
Mr. Morris
.. Mrs. F. Drew
or to
sa C9-tf
SHIP OISEONTHfi FOR NEW 08.
LEAKS.
Louisiana Lin#, guarantaed lint vessel,
freight until this evening. Freight Ulm ki u low
rates £2 -oy other retul loading.
The fast-ssiling packet ship »<QTBgnK i riT» ) » Max
well, master, now taking in the last of her eargo at Baee
gtreet wharf, will continue to receive what freight offer*
and sail as above, fall cr not fall.
»Ul please hurry their goods alongside, aa4
Dills of lading to the counUog-hooae for signature.
For balance of freight or passage apply on board or to
BISHOP, SIMONS-, & Co .
3# North Wharves.
The 0. insures at the lowest rates, and will take stsaas
down the Delaware and ap the MUeieaiofd.
sep29.lt
jVjEW’ ORLEANS PACKET NOTICE
LOUISIANA LlKE.—Freight rtceiTid i&tii
THIS JSSISO, At u lot rates u any tuml lotdiu.
Shippers per packet ahipOTSEOXTUE, Vm. EL.Uvx
well, master, will please hand ia their Mile of lading
TUI3 DAY, for ■ignetore; will receire what freight
oS*era until THIS EVENING, and positively sail u
«ove. _ BISHOP, aniONS. ft CO
.Mr. Wallaek Lester
FOR SAN FRANCISCO—CALIFORNIA
4LlNE.—Direct from Philadelphia.
The mapiifieeat dipper ship JQdEPH JOXES, Bsa.
uel Q. Flowers, cotnmaa-icr, ia »ow loa&sg at Kac*
*tr«et wharf; haeiag a largo part of her cargo »nn<
ea board rapidly, Till hart msediaU daa
-15 Pi* 4 * 9 burry their gooit nth-
For balance of freight apple to
nisiiop, smoxs & 00..
36 XotthYferrw.
.Mr. Shewell
.Mr. W. R Blake
..Mr. JohnSeftou
.Mr. Chapman
..Mrs. Stoneall
For sax fraxcisco—from xew
YORK.
Tie etlebrtted tllpper iilp BAXTA CLACB,
muter; the mafnl&eot clipper this BOSTOKIAX,
~ —i muter, *re nov tad will im u
aboTt.
Tor btl&ooe of frefght »pp!j to
BI3KOP, BTMOSB fc CO.,
3d North WbirTM.
tjotfls anil HesJanranta.
OLD STAR HOTEL IX lIARMONT
COURT. —The public are respectfully informed
that the OLD STAR HOTEL is skill in existence Tbs
proprietor will be glsd to see hi* old frit ads, u 4 pro
cni»es to furnish them with 4 superior quality of Alt*
Wines, nod Liquors He feels assured, that on mtlst
him a Tint they will cot be disappointed. He u also
prepared to furnish O/sters ia ererr style, at the ihorWt
notice.
Lunch from 10 to 12 o’clock,
sep 24-lra
YyiLLIAH HANNING’S CITY LAGEE
V T BEER SALOON, No. 232 Car tor*. Aller. Philo
mqM-Ap
MCGOWAN’S RESTAURANT, SOUTH
»eat comer of BROAD ,M WALNUT —OtrM
and .11 other dolicaciei in aeaaon. lajniliet ioppU.4
with Ojrt.ra on the aborteat ootiee. aepi-Ta
LEWIS B. COFFIN,—
THIRD WARD HOTEL, (DEMOCRATIC trwrn
. QUARTER^,)
Socth .11*, comer PIPTH rad QUEEN Streets
M P3 In° BhiUdelphin,
19 TEKCHANTS’ HOTEL,
If A NOBTH lOCETH ST REIT,
ABOTS Bum
. PHILADELPHIA.
McKniBEN 4 SONS, PsorsisTozs.
CCOTT HOUSE—Comer of Irwin Streat
KP and Duncan. Wai.PitUbnrsh. B. D. MARKER,
** aulS-dci
A GOOD SEWING MACHINE-HUNT,
EBSTER, £ Co., hep respectfallv todntroduoo
themselves to the publicas the manufacturers of the
IMPROVED SETTING MACHINE
adapted to manufacturing or family purposes
Preo from the objections which have bees anted
those already known in this market THM
“•JCaiSB COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITI'tSoI!
TiLLJI ALL. and will be sore to commend Itself dwq
examination, to families, tailors, ixddlers, ahoemaklr*
and seamstre«ses. Those in want of A GOOD ARTICLE*
that will make a handieme lock-stitch. work WITH
U S T 4^,sS l3E ’, th4t wiU HEM,BIND, STITCH. KCN\
or GATHER; indeed, that will gire entire satisfaction
even after they hare been used for years, are invited to
call at our rooms, 820 CHESTNUT Street
e . , HUNT, WEBSTER, £ Co.
Sewing or every description executed i Q the best pos
sible manner, and oa reasonable terms Samples of oar
work seut by mail to any part of the United States
au22-taths3m
$1 O $l2, $lO, $12.-0\m T G TO THE
9 HItEAT SUCCESS attending the sale cf
VATcON'S ?10 FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, the
subscriber has secured larger accommodations for it*
RH.e aril He has leased the commodious
wonNo.su CHESTNUT street, second floor, where
they are now epen for the inspection of the public.
BnOIIESTNCT O l t r e 6t J ; C^ L £ “^
T IGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT!—
ViT . THREE hours for one cent.
KNAPP'S PATENT ROSIN OIL LAMP
Thei ehrflpsji and safest Artificial lieht in the
world. The proprietors of KNAPP’S PATENT LAMP
no not now hesitate to speak of it as one of the greatest
benefactions of the ago. It is now established that It ia
practically adapted to the burning of Rosix On. among
an the people. It has for a long time been well under
stood brail Chemists that Rorin Oil was fits tints
cheaper than Whale Oil. Burning Fluid, or other mate
rials producing artificial light, but heretofore, although
moro than one hundred (Aourand dollars bare been
expended in Boston in attempts to produce a Lamp ia
which to buro this oil, they hare all, from eome caua*
or other, failed, and it has remained, aj waa remarked
by the Boston Journal, for A. U Knapp, from beauti
fully simple and philosophical principles, easily under
stood, to bring forward a Lamp sxacriy adapted to burn
ing this Rosin Oil in ail style* of Lam pa, and for the
common use of persons everywhere. at a mere nominal
cost, so that tie one can afford to do without it Beside*
the above, this Lamp ghes so clear, soft , and steady a
light that persons with weak eyes find no more difficulty
in the erening than in the day-time—making it. aa ea
ters! clergymen hare remarked, the *• 'tuJent’a friend, M
aa well as the mechanic’* and seamstress's indispensa
ble companion.
PENNSYLVANIA COUNTRY MERCHANTS*
will find it to their interest to call at the Agency, and
ex unine this truly wonderful Lamp County Rights
for the sale of these Lamps in the State of Pennsylvania
will be fold on tenaa so favorable that those becoming
interested cannot fail to realise large profits from the
business. Agency, 202 CHESTNUT Street, above
Second. a©22-dJw£w2t*
MARCHANT’ 8
crystalographs,
OR PIIOTO3RAPHIC MINIATURES IN OIL,
N E. corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST.
The above pictures differ sJstaxiaify from anything
ever before offered to the public. Their softness, ana
truth of color and outline, extraordinary miuuteneM
and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, the greatest
fidelity of resemblance; while the severity of tbe or
deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally
Settles the question of their permanence These facts
enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest
satisfaction and oonfldenae, to the public and to h*a
friends.
. They are secured by letters patent to. and can be had
°^ L 1 of . S. D. MARCHANT.
LIT Portraits of the cabinet, and life else on cutis
a. n.retofor., „ Ij-Ja,
SHARPE’S MEN’S AND BOTS*
CLOTHING, 113 North POURTH gtroot, hot...
*roh ud Boot,
Sales bg SUction.
AT PRIVATE SALE,
Shipping.
36 Xcrtb Whirr*#.
JOHN CORLBT.
Sewing iilarqmrs.