The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 01, 1857, Image 3

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,- 1 1:4 14; ; i ~,, -/illy , lloitic, aopt, 80 1 -6:20 I'. M.
- Thai'*ittifoe - takeri''hi - tho.llinka yeateiday;
4rrepiliii,l44.oo;tedheir-disooiri line three per
Oent-,;:or about 11'3,0011,000i Inis, produced a Visibly
good effect; and thonghl.-the demand for money is
as attire as it oils be, the feeling among borrowers
bPatiedifilespt' nidebt: :41
. 11. to be hoped thip - thii
iortiOzor #4§: banks , May, he: itead%O.ineiol34
, 34 .41,1n4„tinia,,get _the ntost,speedY and nifeetual
men ' Ilf gettinthimierti'difiletiltiee: ',Thk, general'
feel ... isf'7, that -'lllB 46iffiii :iiip: be i. pnlined - and
Mit ' „bariki bill 'tie( ii.ittino themielieald th e .
i 4,11,
s eta pf.thr*,*llliens, but,will go as ,far As
ilifelli tit-Millions;:larieW,of,the great accessions
ofi:alittiagthlrthieh& they, are idally, rebelling. , 1,1
copy from the •Post or this evening the following ,
succinct StateltiOnt , of- the'soirees , from -which this
additional strength is . derived; •-- - - '," '
Escaaof'payaaucta by Sub-TreaSurySeplehi- ' '
bee ZS; arettrtacks 'redeemed, abou t:,' ' ' ti', 000 , 01 ) 1 ),
The one of the-Yanderbilt.baireadrice of ' , •
a'-shipment two'and a hair millions fiance ' -
in gold •'' •-'' • ''' l4OOO
The Ualiforliketediner now due has probably:: I,ftaspOO
Tlierb ; will attire' SW the duplicate of the .. , , , _
e,Ct
drafts loot in theritral airlocks; arid the' '
usual 70111 i trance of iperempout.: - ...;,... .• 600,000
The excess of paymentsover receipt:shy lye. - •
Easb-Treactury today, frill be' about ' .'- 20000
Thilll3 Willbe afarther redemption of govern , .
- meat-stock' sent foVisardby the yortous • ' "
86YinjeS Iniititlitioisinf.: .
~'t, '''' ' t ` - ' LAWN)
(1600,000 of , this Will go to:au:Vona fo-mo rrow from
.0411' bank ,) - -"'-' - ` ":" - ' - ", ' ' -
- 'Th'eatiaViitill make a total addition to the aPeoie
of s6,lloB,ooo;before the end of the week, , „
.11,6juttilligimoe,fronl. Boston is' also cheering.
ne -banks therelurre, 'resolved , to . . extend their
disconnte' , three : millions, .Whielq leProportion, is
wadi larger than-for - the' Now York, eitt,bardcs;'
bet,,the managers of the former institiitiouSbellever
they-¢Wearranted" iti'dollig, so, COnalitently with
'their Atrlif safety. ,r. ~„ ~ ,,. ~,, , , -
llidslitscOunt.hrekere are doingslittle.or nothing
*air, ti c- keenly operation'of any import,atMe that
I. , ftulddearni is that of a.:private banking-house ef
iso*bnying,their Own'paper at 18 percent., alai'
Oilia*ithdrarring It front thO'at)met, where it was
ottered - it ti much higher tha've. -' •
In'Toreign Eithunge nothing ' is doing; rates
range from per to, 1e.,,•f0r sterling, and francs are
proportionately lord. Even,at thus pyiee , it is im
possible.toaegotiato bills; and foreign shipments
aroftherefortralimit at svetand Sall. The business
4 - the Vitali/ 4 thisoporgiug, w.asto..fok
lq Sl2 +722.42444c ,*lauesajaid;th.
aohkYltifiKl .ll.WaffitqatObj- ef.`,:theigiiitetn`
Ifitakt toidey
The Beek bee declared - semi-arinnal
diwidend of 'six per oent.' There is almost a run
for gold _on the sayings banks; but they are sustain
inglt with .esse,, mad there is not the least appa
rent danger of any 'trouble in thie' quarter. 'Mid'
Chambors street anima bankcateee' hitte takezt
steps redeem"' $4:61,000` of United Stat es'
bonds,.,Mitt ',Other er theite, jeatibitiene Will. Miele
their exampfe.,--I
has
heard that tbe. Bowery
Bailees:ilea; has sent :51,06'0,000 Government
stocks biWashimgton for redemption:- Uncurrent
money it `shade easier to-day,' and , trto - Ves , at
discount of from. -one , to seven per cent. • Instate
- bills ire' taken tatitiotisly finder the' Intliten'oe of
the'gronndlesextostor that the, Suffolk , Bank had
ceased 'l.4i - redeem This: ; was`
aatti4h.EAlte refusal, of Ihateller, to re deem notes.
bonded in 4y the public over the counter, but there
has been no difficulty. whatever in 4,he redemption
of bills sent by. banks corresponding regularly with
the Buthilt"Bank. ' , This has always - 'bean the taro;
and , thererny therpfore„ nq cause
EiWornitikikizsz h itjuNia
Per "Rotals.vs. - Nsyriente, Sept: 20)
Cubist advicee - werudated 21,1nat. L In theearlypert
of the meek seventralluce, wereannommed Moon' the
leenthaelehiladelphis bootee. These were followed, on
theAUsi - by_the Wu?. of three of thsinbanks, audit&
- the 28th, by the genera esipenalon of ipecie pays:haute
ores other-banks of that city. i.This act Occasional',
auccesalvely:,Alte Suspension' of. the banks in Baltimore
and Wisbington ididts - pitrt of these in Rhode Island I
- and Tennessee .; 'The jscultaln Ahe interlorSot Peunryl
rains, Maryland, and Ylwdrilakhave adopted, or seem
likely to adopt, aoilmiler: Pollsy. ..The banks. or- Few.
TOrk andlfeWOrleans Inspire no uneasiness; and stems
to have both the reeans,and the determination to Meet
specie ,pa.vraturt4sisme what unty,' The. 111040 TO-banks
bare been made stronger daring the past week,land
' Nein; latteAn _Willietandi the Large and,nu
nureouSladjures,;ln. the various branches of trade and
comperes bare taken place, end serious appreheni
alensLeLntrontheOctither ps.reentat Confidence has
=rend thewhoiti .systenrls for the:
orarle. paralysed. - First-class paper can hardly
.-._bsnojdetpS,le,B6,4o,eent 4,,tb eaalee helms only limited;
ssna4d-ciam paper cannot be negotiated at may price, out,
sZl 4 4 , nle.'4 o eM4sleillTentr.solcuritles cap only be ob
' haliMiterlsoniamdwitladifficulty; on uncurrent
110 0sfilhtSIS:isTPIX1 t hafeeteilboliteobtain mousy. Do
mestiamrehangesare nastateetepfuslon,aud relations
WitltattF 4 l4lo4,47- r teinPoegiirirtterruptekb-Phllltdeb,
pbhi undebeing !AI tolo et.disconat.
In some 6 the' Stites Serpent ;lOC , only soil fur, gold.:
Drittshand Cynatinintal .egehatig'es have fallen to points
whiglifiiiifergeisargin for prat on the importation
of tieolikiatt t)le difisuutd - lasn„restricted, that foreign I
endive foelPeintoce and - Stock carrot be executed,uln I
the StOilt merkit the operations -are on a small scale; I
mid mint - snook km/ninon .6ontleneto Made: -'.llbieug
the fillareiorthe ereek,ere notice the Delanare, - Leolra,
wane and 'Western Railroad Company. The Erie Rail 4
road has thus. far hundredth; engagements; but it is an
imperative: necessity for; the European ;us well at the
eine-Linn holders or; be uroseeured bonds, to Subscribe
withouU delay; otherwise, the company must finally
succumb, andabe mamma Into the eaclutive possession
et ,the holdsrs'of thentortgage bonds; ;
State 'Steeks.- - • , Weak in the forepart of the Peek, and
'seriously depressed it lie eines; - sales Chiefly confined Ao
Titg,ints. and blisiouri. The fall is enormous, being 16%
Onailatouti 6 on California., 2 on North
' Caren*, ton Kentucky, 8 on 0101866; sales of Ohio,
/560, at 85; 'lndiana at. 80; Louisiana at 88; Michigare
4_16;
City and Conity Bonds.—We •
noteaalea at auction
- ake goat merino or Milwaukee ,Oity. Vs; at from 65
- - Railroad lgonds.—We note almarydecline, especial.
s-sAly an T. °Weal: and• Erie tastes. Elie, mini has
„Allen 10 DP tent;',do. Id ,mortgage, heavy at, 75; do
1888, sales it tar N,,; ..Central t3ltiengo and Rock
hind; Ales , et ,64; Galena and, Chicago; 24 mortgeges
ai 74. -
„,/lattieed:Shares genera.. mad heavy fall ages
anali, fine mostly for cash- , Brie has fallen 3% ; Read
ing,
,fkg,, 4; Panama, 11; Michigan
,cleistr , lll,4l4 . ' - fionthern. 3l{ .do. preferred,
aAlf Cleveland , and. Toledo„ 8;
Chicago and Rock Islandi abont,the same; Galena and
Chicago, 2%; Col. nod- Clap, 51 Cleveland and
Pittsburgh, roi ; ,
:'l4; I.a Crowe ;and till-
MOX4l , .—Wiret-Clasi paper,"24 to 60 coat.; sinned,
nu buyers at anyprice.-
salitunge.s. - =brot . much doing, rates very inept*
nod vary much depressed. Loudon-105 ;,,eldet Ades it
108.106) chiefsaleaettuac6.4o.-
The liltoolt, Utatket•is Still exceedingly depressed
sokure.gular;:vlbpre, every, thing is anxious and
eicitajrrhilelnfOrninelef Circles things ae,bopei
- ttillind - risprerrizie , i'esterday's: gain' was morn
than loot tdfili Ly- - Avery,,thfiag; thexiaxiafFeltai
the 'ofeibtfurelal:the. basll,falf logethei, . tfitif
- thereri. really,,reems no bqttom to reach, Rend-,
iug'elosed at,32/.. Erie at 111, New rota , Central
at 60 ; Pennsylvania Coal Company at 62 Michi
an Oeatral at 46i; Panama Railroad at /2; bud
Militsitithiliuttlfillaissippi at 16; Oda per tent. fall
Milne yesterday ;) Virginia 6's are 10 per Omit.
ter 'sad the stoeli.of ;thk i Book of Commerce has
tuo
adjourauaerd.., :'µotiru;.-Prioite, ere , exenotowor,--
with Terysairieualliclinky ;
- . -
ithallESTS-Ssaiti icre 'demi CS , pots i isitlvialei of
of 28 tioh.-ef87760 for potsi and $8.16 forpearle,: •
.: ,
BiflSP6fitilts , lThe,for market State and Wolitirii dinar
to Arms Wit/blast doing: -The • sales are 1;000 bbla:,Atit
S 4 S6**l o l4f c 0100 240 to good Btat4t ;3 15w5540 for
'extra d0.444.90446.1010r , marmots to good Ifichigan't
Obkt Iteataaaifird , 86.106116.65 for extra dal Southern
dour 10 unebsoLe,i with sales of 1,400 bbla, , , at IS.2ocf
818.6010 rifted :good Ilsltimore,-Aleaseldtia; Se.; and
$11.47618710r fancy and extra do . ,
... Canadian flourfahlad
trifeliangediirittettleant 680 Ws., at $4 05@5610 for:
super and 55,256E6.70 farUxtra do.; Ilya dont • ink , dull
at 1e161'10.-ii1 ,,, ,t. , i i', ..411' _
- 00 ils'Avliv ifyies,wiplistles'of-.1,00 tibia, at On; '
IL •:f :.net•-_ , ,
24Pktfr;- ,1i ., A tif il l _ t, A / iN e ; b Attelf9s* l6 4 6 a 1 4 {f
0.
~ 7... be .,
,ts .is e 1 .,- ‘
rtantiL - Thera . is very little doing„ ',Prices areitoj
' 1 , 1 ,1 - , ~si .2,-rz . ea, •-t, ..!, ;,..“ ..i.,,, .•w- . - .;
t anita-Wheaiiii itilidi . 'Ali "wiles,'of 80,000 hattheli
atiflXlollol24'hi',looithefo Red; 51.80681'.85. for do.
W!litte; $l.lO forded "Ohio; 8146 for 'White Idlchliaul
aid sl3,f , fir totted 0414, , ' . • ,-, ,-, ~. i -
, 008,areffety" irregular', And may be tidoteS at 375 .
400 for lesiey; 42844' for:t3!ata,tuad' 44046 for {Tat
ra
Ilyi}SiOWp at 76086.; ' -'•"
Coo tea Wit better, with wiles of 23,000 luish'ele 'at
68570 fox; Western raised.
Ilifts tatter tetra fin. Ohne" shipping' kits; 'did Indy.
be quoted at *67Se, .Thulatter,are outefda Steil: -
Itipits,,are'.lfiqettOrdemifitid,A but' dielCifit, of, pale,
owing to tliddiftfenity Id sallthe exitiangb,•" t ,- , ':
Mint.* tkadiannt andyery„dall, - :,, - • ,
• Ladlliattja *Sob mead o l of no thi t iot -,. ~,-, ~ „I , , , ,
Mobs mutS.--Uffier market is'verpdalrfor all 4esCri f
slops- at ;Meade for Culla filuitofradti ,Tdes3o,,for CM
clayett - W/066eftAr : Yprto"l4o; sok 4f,h, 46pa.`101`NE:
~-."'. ' --- • - - ,- ~
NATAL Brousa,- Spirits . _of ,Torontltio Late
,Wlllll - QAI
IsMCAUAA,AmI,may. pe,ortolnally quotert:at„,4,3a44c.,
omi t +firrpontrob 'ti -alto,Yory *dun' and 'unchanted.
o mmo u soaps Is quoted - p.losti,so, .4r A 39 Zta.
Otiler kfids afe nom lid. - - : ,-. , r• . _
01ba.-. Crude sperm and whale oils are quiet and titi".
ekingad: , Marinnietaied'oild are In moderate dttostict.
180s830 for fall ulnae, Ste for 'winter bleached whaler
Stab dtsl 4o l o r,for fall sperm; and 8145®51.60 for win
ter and bleached eperm. ' linseed oil it ausittled' and
4,itozokt,7oclor'lliglithi ' -- -9 . , ~,---
Ttottitrituts;XTOrk is' stet di and +Add acdfrh; Willi
ales of Nu Waif 824.60fi524:60 for moss, and.BlB,76se
$l9 for pripe7, -Siecii,heity', With 411er•de'' El bide 'at
it.itop.oo Ai repeal*Test, enti - ,, y acidllif.76BBl6 for
extes , ,dd,'PlASoti qv, Tarrd-uft tit'islf,Ki,f , F emeked
Weaterit:'•Certificate are noftifilit ~ ' ' s' - - -
141m.d.- Tairrx i lts at 145 i .14X .
t s
Aincrtit( A itste4Sid nitehanged.l'i et t ~..', '4;
, AtitaaVet • dida,l4 l lokad *lbPos Palmation; itintia
iii.sliaartit yiti iNt,t 4 , '., t i , ..-.. . : ...., ~i rw, i,.. i ,
- Iftualar-In nom nal at Om*, P - f
XTAWISOVIAt*AtterIAketi 7 A!(. I- iff ',-,,, 7 .. f i.,, ,J, -;av
811111f_1011F STOCK XXOBANGE BALMS, Sept. up.
..,..:.0.....0,3 ~, : et _ q;....rripoltsomut.i ... , 41:- ~ , - 0 , ,-,
1;80011reild -80 1
25 OOP Stritekt3p# do 01!
At 40091
-15018r 4 ' , 40 i!'' 67,4 1
4 000 - do, • 61)
1 1 , wit "torts 1 ,16 - '!6O
`YAWN rata Tik":80 --,
..I,oo6liiie 0 Bde ea
qoontittekilr 1610
4; 6 021 .,.
do ,
3,000 lisi&Ohl 241Kbi 7 p
i iooo do,
111 . 0 Amerl44
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,• 84,1 K
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160 • - do_ OW_62 ,
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71( .7g goal Co 7•
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too - do 7.4
100 - do" «bBO 734
OP 1.44t0e co 461 •,
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N 1r Cecil& "• blO - 412 k
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frec' '- '441
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100 do
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Railroad"
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660•••' do . " , " , '' 18
100 4 •;
d&': '' 'bad '4'
450 .do 1211(
-200 % ' do' - ,-- 'up -13 i
los 60" , ' - "- 6 - 111 i '
100 Riadialt IC ' 'MO 86'..,
1125 do
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do '' - , '• 04% ,
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' 201)Itelt Cod* . ''- .4ti• '
20-- - 1 , de - -,';.. , : 45'
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.29, , •-• di) - ' 190'40A
22 14115T'n&ffart rtloo -
• - 01 , 141[00 &N .1b 'it - ' 16)g
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24011h1J&N I tritk 6 83 -
60 Pm:WM it - "72)4
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29' ' do .' ' 'O3 72 -'
100.111475 a ft • ,! ` b9o' , 8 5
i 169 , ' 'd6 . '''...- • ' 14
63 --.."'"do''• '. , 1)30 'Ed
/0 oi&ehlim . as 66'
60 .do 60 - 66
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ct::eat '46, •„ 2,0 x
060 - ',.- -do- , --...-. - , 24%,
480 • 4 1i .4
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200 4 -- ),,, 44 ug',
100,0blefeklald It
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ed
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, - ,40 ; ,...- do ~..;
to -' do .1.. .-.' 4,04)C
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Oticli d° , .ri fg4ll
opt 14,4...,...$ ~-
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It st i t y)iA .
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. ta 40 , 61444:4'
igire - 1, - .'i 4411 er e, 4 i ill'et
-Spools ,IC ,t , ;.4 :6 Ilyfq
L glia&Ohiß 66 ,
Nul & Me X IC
. 10.01e4x00 1 &C0071 r.
plinths pia+,
);44 4 7.141Yrit , '; - t - . t••• , 4
4e0,444 )174441/1444v*vi
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Reported for Vm Press
Bloll3loN3teamsbip City ofilichmond,blitebell
-117 bOxes tobacco Sailor & Bank; 80 do Bdcknor, me-
Camelot% & Clot 10 do Bohan !8t- Tait; 55 do Mercer &'
AnteloY 150 do Mots & Boehm; 31 A Armstrong; 10 bbls
smoking tobacco parker- '& 1'l 99 bags seed 0
Outraulogs• 63 do Miller & Bro; 18 do feathers W Wain.
!right,* 4ikgs 'V A NowBsll & Co; 3do Copt 8 Ors
aeor7. lah do Copper & Wallerp 30 empty bbda Volt
nay it - Massey; 48 bales Pith Brown, 11111 & Co; 174 pigs
lead 0 .T Adams & CO; 17 casks brandy 3 Garrison & 00;
$8 boxes candles Martin-& 001 880 empty casks, 69 pkgs
amidrles to order. - '
-
-,ftiorine ifntelligente.
t PORT .01 2 PRILADELPHIAS fiat. 1, 1857.
. .
uxerst' 0 Il,Bott BETII 640
111011 WATER " „ 12.36
AVM R
Steamship Mite of,-Rioinnond, laitgbell, from .Riatc-
Mond, Yia blity Point, 30,bonraorith lads° and passen
gers to "P We inter, Jr. .Tuesday, 7, PM, Railed oil the
Buoy oil the'Brown ship Noppariel, Wore .Liverpool,
anchor; oft the Arandyerine.Light .6111p,,passed, at an
chor, Ship , ,Oarlota, „tram Rio Janeiro,' „at Welock
;Wednesday morning, ott Reedy Island; paned the ship
,Towmanda. for .Livarpool,,at anchor, with tug America
alongside, 'Raper* having wined is the bay and river
about 3 banal/riga and-19, tars upward bound.
Steamer_ Boston, „Sellew,fron, ~Now York, via ,Cape
, May; 2p hours, yith mace and passengers to,,Tamee All.
L derdiee. ;Paned below Reedy. Island_ brig_ Delaware, •
"from awaniti, beating up: , - .
~ S ehr Aoklaw. Pord, 20 days, trout Qalsie , iitYlaihil
'.'to id Trump* Son. ; ,
Rohr. Jail , English, Nail, days from NOW Raven, la'
(ballastl to Van Puree, Roden au 00. •
Sehr John Warren, Louie, ¢ days from Newark, NI,
fin ballast to Noble, Harm:nett
&he .7 . :Prambes.,Frambea, 0 days from Plymouth, in
:ballast to 0 Alfeeksbardr,
Bar Q Rraynter, Oonny 6 days from Milton, Maas,
in ballast,to Blakieton, Oot 4 Co.
CLEARED.
Ship ,Htectinthe, Maxwell, New, Orleans, Biebop, Sl
roona & 0o.: .
Bteatelhip,Oity of Richmond, Blitclaell, Richmond,
Brig B Baltwln, MontgeMery,Boitou, oho B While.
Brig Essex, Sinnott...Boeton. L Audenreid & Co.
- Bohr Zohn,Warrett, Lotter; Washington, Noble, Ham
mett & Caldwell. -
. .
Behr 8 Framboo, Prombes, Plymouth, 0 A Heekther
& Co. ,
Behr 0 It -Poynter, Conway. Stony, Point, Dlakiston,
Cox & Co.
Behr Jae English, Neal, Middlesex, Ot, D Barnes
Behr Osceola, Solloway, Baltimore, B J Christian.
Behr Balms, Straughn, ~ do . do
t3tr II L Dew; Der,Daltinsore, A Groves, Jr.
, • Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. -
, LEWES. Nei.. Sept. 20;8 AIL • ,
' barque iradikneetor schooners.west to. soa
moralug.": Ylve Schooners came to harbor last evening,
and still remain. Mind strong from the NW. i• , .
Yours, Ao, , • - .Jl. , HICKMAN. ,
-tsr.TELsousruj
• Correspondents of the Philadelphia Nash:tripe.
CARS ULM, fiept.,Bo, o'3o P M.
The packet ship Tonawanda, for .LlTTrpool, went to
sea this afternoon at 2 o'clock. No vessels In sight in
'ward bound. Wind:NW—menthe:cool:
' Yours, &0.,- THOS. B. HUGHES.
[Br T.UILIOSAPIt,] , •
(Correspondence of The 'rells.) 2 ,
NOACOLT., September SO.
The Edwinbrig H 'Mier, from Philadelphia tor Sa
vannah. Is ashore on Ourrituck Beach. Bhe will prove
rs . , Correspondence of The Press.
'Halms Da Gamm, Sept. 80,
Tea -bents left here this morning„ laden and con
signed se followe: • . , t , •,,
, Pranklinochost,,barley, AC, to T Danes; Grape Shot,
bituminous coal to A 11.0attell &Co; libityPlion, lum
ber,-to ,Tramp. dc, Bon, and -adagios to _Norcross &
Sbeets;_ Copt A. Id Grey, lumber to,Wilmington, Del; D
Titylor,Dogar,&. , Willson,--R D. Jones, Rebecca Am,
nyder mtigoroalogtork‘ and Raymond, anthracitO
coal to Delaware City., . 1 ; , -
'
Steamehip,Sennaylvania, Teal, hence, arrived at Nor
folk 27th tilt, and at Richmond 29th...
•Steatilabip, Phil:alas. Sprague, Matthews, galled from
Btoton - 29th ult. for Philadelphia.
. • &kap Kate Ranter, Trafethen, from Calcutta, before
reported ordeted to Boston, arrived uVet New Orlooni
. ,
ofihip John Trucks, Sherman, in Hampton Roads from
Mancha islands, aalled2Bth ult. for Baltimore..
ShiluAltua,,lrreeman, for Calcutta - woe day, was at
Bnonothyres,ang L • r
Ship.Europs, Robertson, for Hong Hong, was ready at
kmootsavorJw 8. , • .
, Ship Jamesßarnes, from Portsmouth, E, for caleutta,
with troops ,' wasepoken 21st Aug, lit 33 10 ion 23.
Ship_Oourier,-from Brazil, is ballast, arrived at Bue
nos Agree Aug 7,
Junius, Wanderer, from , Doston, arrived. at Buenos
Ayrp,a Ayres Aug 11.
• Barque Emblem, Nickerson, for Baltimore, sailed from
Boston 29th ult.
•
Barque Edwin Cohen, Sargon, for Philadelphia, was
et laghpr,n stb ult. •
Zototr, Clark; for Cayenne, cleared at Salem
ult
11 8rquil Emily, Lyle, from, PI :York: atliarana 234 ult.
Barque bold Lapaley, Teal, sailed from Afatanzas 281
alt.fer Philadelphia, . ;
Eltier.,Turple, (row Philadelphia for tia.
ralltiab, ie allege ,8 ;miles „north of Nag's, liesdp; has
seven, feet water in her hold, and will probably be
totatloss. -
- Briftiecinies,Stinnon, foriVilmingion, ItO, cleared at
Beaton 2%43dt.
Brig Plumea Stang, ,for Philadelphia, sailed from
Balla!, Me, •
.ttrig Baronet Ohurchinan i Ankara, for New York, was
loading at BuenosAffef Aug 15
Brigl•PurciaXgar, Kelly, for Philadelphia soon, re
mained at Havana 25th ult.
Brig: Min , 'X • ,Minion; hence, remained tat
Matanit26thtilt. die.., -
Brig gnome/ RmeU, Tape, for thin port, nailed from
Salem 28th , ,
, .
, . ,
Brig Canton, Crowell, hence at Boston 28th nit. • ~
Brig John 0 Helfer, (pen t 251 tone) sailed from Balti
more Mb At, for-Trontaad—
Brig 'hos Aehora, Hastings; from Boston, arrived at
Mobile Beth Ont. ,
Brig Moun t -Vernon, Mail; for Ili° de Janeiro, aalled
from Baltimore; 30th nit.
Behr BaAall -P,Abbott,-,Ludism,, Wein', arrived. at
Richmond Pdth all. , - _
Bolds L .1 , Pharo, Oranmer, Hill Carter, Fisk, and
Caspitui, klegathlln, hence at Boston 29th ult.
,fichis. Gilbert Sireen, Weaver, and -Charger, Kelly,
berme Nsulmodein 294. h. inst.
*he Marla Pickup, Baker, for Baltimore, sailed from
Providence 2Stle nit., • •
Behr II Deputy, Neal, from Alexandria, - at.Albany
28th ult.• , ,
Behr Chief, Chamberlain,-from Philadelphia, at Alpe
tro 28th nit.
Behr Sculth Tuttle, Main, from Provlncetown for Phi
ladelphia. at NeerAorkrastaida.ve
itchy Almon Bacon, Williams, toe Philadelphia, sailed
from Middletown 23,1 tilt.
Mr , Albert Thouipxon; Vein, from Fall River, cup
poked for was at New-Ocirt 1f 29th ult. ,
BehrlifarFEddr,leirle, from Dighton for Alexandria,
at Fall River 27th ult. ,
' Behr A: Havitinoild, Piffle; Tor BOtiOidke, cleared'at
Bost= t4th:tat.
Behr J 0 Henryirenton ; hence; arrived at Hartford
29th - ^ '
Soh!' 1011,/ Wetnon, Trile;froli3 Xlizsbotbport,'tl
Hartford 29th Inst. , •
•
.Soltraa SI *Naafi, Look liroliu; blear°, Yates,
Spray, Somers; Woodruff films, Sups; A Tlrrell,lfiggius;
Lady Suffolk; Baker; 'A' IC Maeirzle,brislco, and
Daket, hence at Easton 29th ult. -
Bebe' Redraft, from Dighton M141141141004E', plumed
down Fall Elver 27th ult. ,
Bchrsiiindinerlilsiey addd Volta Case hence et Fall
River-28th oltA - G'
Bohr, /Phonies. Tap, Robindozi; hence at I'awtoxent
28d illy' ' • "
Sehre L Borders;
!Isiah ! Tones;
liellalbOsapooo,Uorsoof Warl'Ancii,'Boireo; T Potter;
Glover, Richard Thompson, Lloyd, and sloop Ornament,
Liwreace;btake Prtivldeiieb 28th 'tilt." '
Bohr J L Hess, Loper, trdai'Delaware CIO, at Proiri:
dente 28th NAL -
Selma Rail, Crowell; R M Brownlii, ; Conooir,:and
Gen Cameron ; Zee; sa il ed 'from Prov i dence nth nit
for Philadelphia. —• • - . , . . . ,
flebr i llt'dc-T Cram er , Wuntlin hence at Warren
28th ult. - ' ' ' ' . .
•-
- ;
Bohr Dinh t, Optith,"eleir4 at New York 29th
Wittainehh, Del. • .
Behtlthrrdae 0, SteiOni; ho'nce liklarlettoia 27th pit.
Edit 0 W itotmeh,,Webb„'hence At .rittwbur/Pott
With ttit." ' `
Schnt'SL Stevena;iltudie n yi - Thireszi 04 4 Y,' RentT
;Mgr, Watson) !tad ,Yeyna, Mrstrow, bunco at Salem.
28th ult:'' ' ' "
• ' Bohr Yengy;'Nreene,`butte~at lll4dfol.d. 28th ult.
" *OM iiBbELLANi.
Ltoitort—A 'ship o f onut 860 tone burtheo, eaNed the
Elizabeth (Inching, was ready to be lannched,from the,
yard of Tohn Onrrier, Br; fiewburyport, on the morning
of the 281h'fi1t: 'She 15 owned by 'Messrs i N& W Quell
lag, and 'Henry lemon, of that city.
Missing vessel—Setif Visitor; Davis, 'with a crew con
' Acting in alt of seven persons. from Pfinetillan 234 Aug
,for New Orleane,And has not been heard froincince; she
• had no passengers. , • • ' ' '
Oche Magyar, Havener, frog) Oity Point, Ca: lloports
,
that on the'2Bthnit: should, A.. 11.,whett' elites') P Dint,
, fras run ilitobY tiehr W 8 *land,' finta 'Baltimore for
Yorktown, Vali and lost 'bowenritljoretopmait, and
//0,14 Towed up by the steamtug Tiger. Thu
'W-8 N toil inainniasti•belwarke. &'c„ and had one of the
;crew gery, ln bsdlrinjurest bythu'Uolilsion: ',She put back
yesturdsyOrnhig for replan: ' • „' '•' ; '
, Oharleston Sept. 29-. The steamship George,. Creek.'
"Iforeliti, Master, whit)/ 'Sailed front - thin non on the, 22d
`inst.„.retartiet , to port ft...day,_uitinik prop r e her nrszik
pin on the second day`out: ' ' • ;
.The brig Dunkirk, et this Part (nun Nassau, (N P) re-,
'porte hoeing left atthatport on the'2oth !net., the bark
W. o.Alden,'of New York, from Wilmington. N.
for- Belize, Iforidiras; in distress , one r ,man having died,
and had three ethers sick with fever.
NOTICE Ti) MARINERS.
trivet. moron, AT - Irvroe's Pond; • Low., Iscenn
410oin11-11% thifeseele or the 16th Of - .October, /5 6- 7,
',third order ,estadloots Blued Light will be exhibited
!for thiStlt tithe from the - light tionsitowerat gorton 511
:Point, - north shore of long „ „ .'1
i The light hawse tinfoils 80 jest hig, built of . brink,
:and' the lig ht kfU befe,o focal plane of 110,feet above,
-the mean level' ()Mutes.
Thle lasi is attached to the kin - pies 4isel4ng, which
hi also Of brlek.' • _
- spetailieste *Aide of' this light house is hal
tude 41 deg 6 Min, lee 72'deg* We 16 sec, 11,14.nauti
;cal settee WSW front PluMbejsland Light House,
- • •
By order ofthe Ltghtbouse Board. ,
DUANE Lleut Corps of Engineers. ,
Ifleser Office, Third Light Uou - seßletrlct
ow York Sept SI 1461.
,
The following noticis to mo a
tets . 'weighs intending
Peee'thi 4 o4 l l , Tee" , ' 8 4kOte, - has been received by
the' State
_Department from Jp , Williams , late, United
Lillitek Consul at 0/ 4 11 4 Yjkil5W: „
I- ADP 016311eSey; .the ,utf ersop of New Boutb Wales,
- i'dentfres to 'mike it known to, all masters of tees - sets pro - - I
biedlegfrom'Bydnert , s Tomes' Stvelts, that it is tetrad
,ed to forward, by the Eficbantiles, for the perpose of
beini .Olneed •on Booby Island, a further quantity of
mead, fresh wale!, mesd, aud spirltsom provielon for
'shisseireckert rifle mays,* a t refuge en drat ;island; shd kle xeellentifBarnsitly, Invites , =afore,
who utstylliit 'lfboby rotted, afferl,srlog ouccessfully
Passed the Strata, to make , ffein'time to time, such ad-,
dittoes ta the Mon, whtetrwartoriginailly estsblished by,
'Curtain Illaekirood, of, the ReislAses, may gallica to
- keep up a constant sullilyofprovislorm Oct the island.
- Directions foe nudist the provhdoes will' be left at the,
'place called orbs Post tifleqr sea Web): Island. L .
POMESTIO PQ11,141;
- NP , w - TOrtrgept aO—Arsived Ship Ordumhlii, plutcb
Ima' freer Liverpool d.ug 25, mdse and 480 pass; salsa,
Josiob' Fraecee,.lllller,* 11 Rand i Leery, Alex:nutria.
OtianuiLTuttle,l4.lthreend; Mandl:Alt, Conklin , Bath',
merek - J W Hugh* Hulse; Newborn; Pro - Oilers Jack
son, Baker, osithusee , •,koints; Gem, Charlaiton.
Cleared, ateitesbimi ktistS,Adser; Tame, Obsslostau
, Jldatiolfelkienet, Pa Month - mid Norfolk. ship pees-,
r+,., 449 /11 1 11 1 0i schts — Elliboif, Igeosway,,
TlidnMorei - Star, oeugli,' Washington.; :Make, .Keyou, ,
?ensacol_,_er W.ll 1111111 and, Bristliest, Chirloidou Guide,
.osekilf,'Wtddibitan: • - • • • -
I BOSTON, 11•10 9- . Arrived, ship htelsilesen;Godfrej,
Blew Orleaniir Minato' Zeinetishoopif Litch) Ilauszons,
mi t Echivielyl2,ll- N 'llsYritee,' Smalley; Ptetow Sim
Alick,-IdAyo,'N Orleans; it batik, Riereasososi,,oil m w.
4014 lege. Angeline • Avery t ,loissey, - , Plet 4 * Heiry,
• Ldtde Oda', ',PO AN 41 40 (314 4,0 , iIAiSP - A 0 44 ,
linttiOrdsM .*throo.:4ll, 3 o r tfliPeis;ak
T i on ie mild bib fistekti tt, :
- 011d1k0*/**Nr ilept tick S *Min;
lits* -- Terit r 'Sspti.22, old_ nicktifik. a ,
Alitodlifilkfin• Torkillep L 26, 111, polar Ilustetc
7 .116.1riek, MS Se* Year: . - • •
Rowe; N Xork; .
saw
JACkiontille.
fltir'ptllmv.44lo4,-..wape flinches,
ereit; - ;echruCLirey,w , Alexander,
•H=el." fettle Light Dles,;ifslfre.g; N 8; Bea
QE '' - 0//qllloo2s,,.JrheLlMOWiditt eetands,are.iii
the bay Initmet - upl'ltlahOlenoliee, Wingate, tro,a„,E°
gatieltO' SA' Baliftheyef wss4:7 l e u ,rpo %Oh, 41,1 " 0 t
lcsin Boston with' less ' of "putiSto Ilant"msetr,brig
illrantellilrUJUSehyliceriPbsto' c &clipper bargee,
'two br4s , ans nuimerselsse, all beating up.
NprOimarki#4-44Tived--ohly gilts green
,ii:ltim;4l/h44l7llinte ".
/ ken +44 -0 i'-',74t,N1 r,,:i,,-,,',.1;
Cleared—Balk Mount Vernon, lingers, Barcelona;
Selo Bullrush, Ashby; Tampt Bay; Alex Rehr Eduardo,
Laforio, Tabasco.
Below—Shlps Adelaide Bell, Flagg, from biverpool ;
Marcia Greenleaf, 'Merryman, from Liverpool; William
,Tane, Cobb, from New York; Um riot Ilazieline, Brink
water, from il(114011..
KEY WEST, Sept. Sept. 13, sehrs Columbia.'
Smith, Now York; 18th, Evergreen, Tbutupoun,N York,
With loos of sails and rigging—experienced heavy
Weather On the oth last., In the latitude of Charleston,
and was so badly damaged as to render it necessary that
he ohould seek this port for repairs • 18th, U S M seta'
Joshua Skinner,
Green, Miami ; S schr lien
Busk, 09170118 ,New Orleans via Florida port A—no
Wan ; S M steamer Caltawba, Bowes, Charles
Sailed—September 14th, schooners Columbus, Smith,
Mobile; J Crandall, Chase, Pent.aeol ; 7th, Eliza Ca
thariuo, Alder; Tampa; 224, Evergreen, Thompson,
Tampico' • • • '
Spoken—September 10th, barque West Wind,
11 days from Boston for' Mobile; 11th. ship Emily Ba
ker, 10 days from New York for New Orleans; lath,
ililinfliladialor,l7 days from Vete Orleans for New Vol k;
17th, Owego, lb Jays from Now York for New Orleans,
Mill; Cotton Planter, 10 days Irmo New Orleans for
Laudon..
VOIItIGN PORTS
- -
Mambo°. West Coast of Africa, July 24—In port
,barque May queen Goldamith, for leeward a few days.
; Accra, Aug 10—In port barque John Swasoy,
for Salem Ova or six days
Buenos Ayres, Aug 15—In port ships Alice Thorn
dike; Spalding, Tor Calcutta 55th; barques Manta, Savage,
for Roston few days; Griffon Davis, une; Alabamit,Sheriff,
'do; Then:Mike, Sawyer, diag; W anderer, Caulfield from
`Boston, air 10h, do; brigs Make Mitchell, for N York
two or three days; Ohlo, Wilkinson from Balt Islands;
;Behr Pedro, Parker, nice. . ,
! Havana—Art 24th, steamship Daniel Webster, Miner,
'New York, and old for Key West; Fehr Jae J Day, Miner,
N Orleans. Cld 24th, barque Escorlaza, Ryder, N York.
Sld 24th, barques Light Brigade; Crowell. Remedios; Jo
seph Dexter, Rae, Halifax; brig Mary Elizabeth, Thump
two' N Orleans; sehr EstlieLllorr, Ottorson, Ruatan.
At. do 24th, Alps J B Harris, Prentils tine . ' liesper.
Perkins, dis; International,',Benvey, do; ' Stepllen Ler
'rabee, Cray, wig; barques SRL Cann, for frt or charter;
,Glen, Holmes, die; Gambia ' :Kean, do; brigs Favorite,
,Phelps. rid for N York, Northman, die; N Curtain,
Mountford, die; ache Pliutormoyeti, Morrow, dis,
Ar at Halifax 24th lust, barque Tahiti, Kelley, Car.
schr Harriet, Bat tincorW. Cld 21st, sabre Margaret
Bennett,Berinett, Baltimore; Resident, Herman, New
York. .
Ar at 8t John, ND, 26th indt, barques 'Walton. Drown,
from Boston; Palmyra, Lovett, do; Mb , DavidDuifoll,
Tabbutt, do; 26th, ache Democrat, York, Belfast, Me.
Cid 24th, satire Eagle, Anthony, Boston; 26th, Lizzie
Sturges, Farnsworth, and Fowler, Cropley, do; 2Clh, chip
Trimountain, Dudley, Liverpool; schr Ivy Green, John
son, for Boston. ,
ARRIVALS AT' THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
St tSTN IrD A Y.'
GIRARD.HOUSII-Aliestnut,Street, below Nintb.
Wli Morris, °Baltimore 0 a Shaw Cinn, Ohio •
R K Taumage, Memphis W Jenkins, Patterson
E IV 'Hooper, Phila ft W Cassedy, Jersey City
Met Comedy, Jersey City . Mrs A, T Smith, Jersey City
N Richards, la &child, N O Mit J P Boyd, Albany
Wm 0 Dayton, Elizabeth.NJ Alex Mattison. New York
J D Cameron, Harrisburg 0 ItLarrabo, Wong°
D Crawford & lady, Wash T S McOahan&la,llunt'don
Mont Wallace, Philo , N F Merrill & wife, Mali-
Miss It Porter, Pa • son. Wis •
Miss Ludlam, New York Dr Meister, Reading
Bliss V Fox, Miss L Richmond,'Mles
L Class, N York - Joseph Pollard, Ala
Benj Hart, Louisville Chas T Pollard, Ala ,
Henry Mott, Ala Time J Scott, Ala
WII Acker, Elt , PAul, Minn (I K Ratchlord, SCa
Mrs Fillertson, Cin, 0 , Mita Richards. Cin, 0
Mine Coolidge & act, Bostrin Mr Burnet, Cin, 0
Wm D Goldsboro, Alen, J Dupont, Jr, Del
J McDowell, St Louis I II Wilson, Ye
AlrEpes, Petersburg, Va Mr J 8 Ely & la, NY '
xI L Bolton, Leesburg, N 0 `3 A Thompson, N
It L Allen, Granville, NO DB Wilkerson. N C
W 0 Boborts, Va • J W Farrar, St Louis
J D Tshudy, Linz, Pa Woo V Brown & la, Nobles
AII Reeder. Easton, Pa , B Campbell A. son, 11l
Mrs Patten,',Washington Miss Taylor, Washington
Richard Spoor, Boston NJ bond & lady, Boston
A Marotzek A. lady, N Y N W Nicholas & lady, N Y
Wm 11 Whitehead, Va, Wm Crudup A. lady, N
Miss L Crudup, N Orleans J W Boddie, Miss ,
McKenzie, N A Geo Marcia, N 0
Thos Ashby, S 0 T M Moore, N
8 II Goetzel, Mobile P W Junta, Va
Geo Seymore, R I 0 F Chine, l I
Id Taft, Mass • J D Berkman, Chicago
E Barton &lady. Georgia Goo Bagden, Boston
Lewis El Robbins, N Y , Jared Pratt, Maas
W Whecion, Washington D Grafton, Ark
SW Bartlett, N Y , ii Gilman & lady, Pa
W F Sage, Tray, N Y Q
S Slower, N 0 W Ilebass, R I
0 Warriner & lady, Wash J Foote, Freeburg
T 0 Singleton, Boston G W Blackmon, N C
W Kittrell, N 0 • I II Reed & lady; Del
Miss E Reed, Del bliss Lizzie Tyler, Pa ",
E Borland, N•Y W Miller, N Orleans
Cole N Hammond, Chicago Nil Haight, Chicago, , t.
B Kline, Beading D IllcKnight,.Reading
F Tuneny, Mexico' M Alston, Mexico
C Loeser, Pottsville J S Ifoitehongs, N Y
N 11 Hogg,.Pittsburgh G E Hogg, Pittsburgh
Jas Gardner & wife, (la Mrs 0 Jordan, Gs -
Mrs It S Jordab, On Mrs J Beall, GA'
' Ohae Eliot. jr, Wasdlugleu, D 0
MERCIIA NTS' 110YEL—Pourth street,below Arch.
.
J 11 French, Salem, Mass P Dull. Now Rope
0 Ilubbdslontoursville, Pa R Mclllseny.Ps
J IC Mcllheny, Pa J King, Ilunteratewn, Pa ,
II Jones, Danville Jos Levi,Danville
C H .- Palmer, Stroudsburg 11 (I Wer, Miftliuburg
John Munster, York co Col .1 McCormick, Danville
W Sheleff, Danville " Peter Not, Columbia
Cochran, Steubenville A D Cramer, Bedford,
D T Redfearn, N C Mr Drown, Va
W F 'Felton LA Barber, Ohio
Mina p 1 D Errick, Marietta A M Coburn, Maas
R. J'Lloyd; Ebeiisbutg, Pa 0(3 K. Ballm,
.7 0 Noon, Ebensburg, Pa W Wolfe, Centro Mall, Pa
J N Cell, Blaleco, Pa Mr Rations, Wisconsin
W Cornelius,Marrisburg S laett, Blair co, Pa
S 'Wigton* son; Bunting- W 'Wagner, York co, l'a
don co, Pa J J Thompson, Centre co
S Wileon,
,Illair co W S Packer, Pittsburgh
110 Pritner; Clarion, Pa J X Ilaslatt, Pittsburgh .;
P. Duncan, Pittsburgh, Pa Thou 0 McDowell, Pa -
II 0 Bulau,iPittaburgh :D R Merritt, Haddonfield
W 11 Thompson, Easton Slim Thompson, Easton
Mrs 0 8 Dtmlap, /LyttonGraz, Bloomsburg
Miss Cathcart, Cumber'd co A. A North, N York
It IV Marboury, Johnstown John Walton, Pa
0-Woodward., Elats'll co, Pa 9N Dickinsou,Westboro,Pa
Thos Graham, Pittaburgh M Wimberling, Va
M D Lent, Mt Jackson Win McCreary, Poland, 0
Wm Duff, Jr, Hillville, Pa Wsis Dunlop. Steubr'lle, 0
Win McCabe,Paris, Tenn Id 110, Louisville •
T L Wilson. Harrisburg II Kennedy, Allegheny Cty
T W Loughrey, Pittabg A.l Eckels, Pittslig
11 Officer, Pittabg 0 W Coffin, Pittsbg
1.1 Murphy, .Pittabg , John Stine A dau Pa
N C MoVeytwn,Pa W C Parry, Casseille, 0
R L Dick'sn, Pa IV McMillan, New Castle
R Hover, Shoran, Pa 11 A Wolff & dam Pittsbg
D Grant, Freeport John R Orr, Chambersburg
.1 Roffman & la. Juniata co Jam Daily, Butler co, Pa
. 0 & eh, Mobile
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut, below Sixth at.
Mr Spruance, Smyrna, Del W J Lewis, N Y
It M Heiden, Baltimore 311 Taylor, Wlnchester,Ya
IV II Kiser, Winchester, Va.Mra Ford A son, Ira
W B Redden, Ye F Osborne, Hancock, Md
Barclay, Ohio , Chas Gooding, Delaware
E Cleland, Delaware John Chandler, Dolea are
E Smith, Delaware 'M A Cleland, Delaware
Geo Baker As la, N Y Miss Baker, N Y
J Thompson, . Lewis Cox, `''
IL Gray, Baltimore 3 0 Callaghan, Wytheville
Henry Dlusseinian,Lancasterl S Crawford, Md
Sand Bainkt, Springfield, 0 It A Dawson, Paris, Tenn
SII Caldwell, Paris, Tenn LII Deney, Brooklyn
SR thy, Pa Geo Douglass, Phlla
Mlce Donglass, Phila Miss Douglass, Norristown
Levis Oskamp, Cia, Ohio Sand Arnold, Ct
IV L'Brooks, Va S C Black, Va
W A Lock, N C Com T Crane, DIN
Alin Barham, N OW German], N Castie,Del
Sam Silver, Del F W. ; Burwell, Norfolk, Va
(1 W Stiles, Cumberland' li Sterritt, Deaver, Pa
aunty J P Wild, Dover, Del
BIS OBdewiliewark, N 7 G P Hall, Newark, N
WIL Thompson,Newark,Del Theodore S Collins, Berlin
IT W Knowlton, Miss „R II Milbourne, Md
STATES UNION HOTELLldarket. above Sixth.
W 0 .Blee..Pa. AI Shirk, Clearfield
A It Wright, Pa D S Christy, Berke co
Sand:A Tritt, Newville, DS Jaeobn Hollidaysburg
N Reader. Port Royal, Pa II Norton, Wisconsin
11E Robinson. Juniata, Pa lilies Corneas, Harrisburg
John Kelly, Harrisburg John Morrow, jr, P RR
J Entriken, Huntingdon Jaa Piroved, Lewistown
C W Carroll, Pittsburgh CP C Mutter, Clearfield ,
D 8 Kephart, Clearfield , J Y McCartney, Clarksly
A S Kephart, Clearfield A L Carter, Lancaster co
Si nil J King, Lancaster co Wm Loaders. Perry co
A C Clemson. Evergreen .1 D Randolph, Pa
John M Mooney, Pa H M Slack, Dauphin co. Pa
L Kerns, Clinton co, Pa Dr II &I Johnson,Boyerst'n
Sandi Maxwell, Lancaster co Miss Maxwell, Lane co
I 0 Bruner, Columbia A Cable, Marietta, Pa
P Erb, ILarrisburg Il L Burkholder, Carlisle
Sami Carver, Pa Joe Carson, Chester co, Pa
7 A Eicholtz, Chester co II Parker, Carlisle
Col Chambers, Carlisle Saml Adams, Carlisle
0 Coffman, Silver Spring W Campbell, Po
7 Newcomer, Mechaniasb , g Mrs II Harkness, Carlisle
N W Smith, Carlisle Albert K Ahearn, Carlisle
W C Woods, Carlisle J Common da so Carlisle
J 0 Sample, Hougestown BIL Adams, Hougestown
T Sample, Pa 0- Bodine, Ilugesville, Pa
V, Waters, Hugeaville Koufman, Carlisle
Ceo B Dickson, Del W Irvin, Mechanicsburg
Mrs bi Smith, Pa• ug Smith; Pa
Nagle,'.Pa • 716 Illthorn, Lancaster
Umber, Columbia T R Torr, Lancaster
.7 Kemp, Hollidaysburg • 08 Stoner, Pa
Elm McDonald, Pottsville.
UNION HOTEL—Arch Street. above Third
It G Dardwell, Kent, Md E Hollingsworth, Kent,Md
H
J hloFerren, ookstown, D Long, Louisville, Ky
D'ldurlough and la, Pa J B Stapler, Doylestown
0 B Hill, Doylestown L Mansfield, Ga
11C Fonderandth, Columbia /I A !dish. Harrisbargh
S Hasinorint, Ohio W H Miller, Westfield
Geo Wiggin,Tamantia B Guilford, Pa
T Hatztolledis J 0 Purcell, Cadiz
, 0 Kitchen and la Easton " I' Beaver, Lewisburg, Pa
' .Winter,Salem, N • • Chas •Dunn, Zanesville, 0
/as Hacker, Fhilada H Dell, Penns
no Rehl, Zanesville, 0 J H Gittinger, Md
.11t1 Cox, Delaware „ J Gordon, Winchester, Va
Henry Cramer vs, A Mangle, Indiana
• .111. Watson, Trenton; N J LD, Keefer, Upchanicaburg
Wm Myers, Harrisburg Sam! Gilmore, Pa
.8 Price, Franklin, 0 , •JD Price, Fairview, 0
B BOW, Ga B Campbell, Ye
Jll Daugherclay, Ye C Cromer, Ohio
TIC Nessly, Ohio W Wilson, Ohio
W Jarvis, Pittsburgh Caleb Russell, Pittsburgh
T 0 Warrington, Pittoburg J K Frew, Princeton. N J
Jae Brown Salem, N , 3 T Werner, Pottsville, Pa
0 LLRIce, b & Pit it, Ohio II 13 Roff, Ohio
:J W Stairs, Ohio .1 Clark, Dauphin, Pa
P B Greenawalt, Dauphin JII Spousier, Dauphin, Pit
It Watson; Ohio • Pashbatigh,• Delta, 0
John II Streets, Md ' J Bruen, Hanover, Pa
Jan Ely, Ranter, Pe Jacob Wyler, N Castle, Pa
'Cyrus Clayton, Pittsburgh Beni Burk, Pittsburgh
Thos Spring, Pittsburgh Jas,Buteher, Pittsburgh
Dan% Soirely, New Albany, Ind
- .
NATIONAL HOTEL, Race street, above Third.
II 3 Dandier, Pottsville 8 Laubach, North'n coira
W Chapman, Bath, I a J R Morae, Dartford -
Bvenhorth, Bellui't P Deem, Danvillo
8 Hell, Danville ' J Rlaycock Philo
.3 A McCord, Pottsville J Sutton, Wilkeab'e
'Cleo 8 Kelly, BRIM Win Major, Leesport
Voli, Darrinbarg J Bower. narrisburg
T A Gettyn, Allenville Ii Jennedy, Mt Joy
;Al P
eII x Porter, Ohio Rubt Craven, DarlemOblo
N Brower, Doylestown Carroll, Wheeling Va
, Ohaa Muselernan, Va Sand Edmonds, o h rj
D'ld Romany, Lebanon Jun Bergrlst, Lebanon
A R Brlghton, Lebanon D B Orist, Pottaiille
.I',ll Willa; Bucks co too Siegel, Reading, Pa
W B Waticins,Newmammi •W B 'Wynn, Boyeratown
Mlea ki S Zeller, Danville Attu A L Zerber, Danville
, Mrs Gardner, Danville 0 W Morgan, Pottsville
Dant 13cater, Phmnixvillo J'W Large, Putnam, Ohio
• 0 Willard,
_Mann J M Bricker, Lancaster
;D Coons, Wilkesberre „ Andrew Sailor, Jr,NJ
BLACK BEAR INN—Derebant street, bel. Flab.
N Dickey, Oxford; Pa E Dickey, Oxford, Pa -
'0 Dickey, Oxford, Pa Clement Dickey, Oxf'd, Pa
N Beniandn North Celt a Pearson, Cheater vo
SharpleSs, Delaware co Robt Baldwin, Lancaster
J Taylor, Lancaster co 'E A Howell, Chester co
j•E Earobletoo, Chaster co Jas °rice, Chester co
P Wickersham; Cheater 0 Hayes, Cheater co
IJ Batley, New London 0 0 Okuble, Cheater co
!X Rittenhouse, Pottstown Wm' Chandler, Del co
17 REloffolan, Delaware co J R Hoffman, Delaware co
Lteliont, Ella Ward W Sill, Delaware co
?no Scott 13Wy, Cheeter co . L Harlan, cheater co
ntaler;Chester Co • Jae OordotiiChester co•
iWm P Cooper, Lancaster Morrie Cooper, Lancaster
'Lewis Garrett, Del en Wm Henderson ' Chester.
llsaao Panting, Cheater to Elliot Sharpies', Del co •
Eisler, Chester co • II Hnnsberger, Chester to •
• Mrilarria, PortProvidenee .1 Mlealmer, Port Carbon
,0 B LeaDolddr , Pottstown Geo Sander, Chester co
.Mr Howell, Philadelphia ,W Sill, Jr, Delaware co
!Di3toufter is In, kliflilutewn II Stouffer, Juniata to, Pa
IP Lindecttlate, Berke co 7 Clevenatinei Berke co
H Balderip,,Ohestor co I' B Earls, Berk co , .
.1 Cooper, Lancaster co J W Pluton, Tarrytown
Woad, Lancaster co A P Zimmeiman,Junlata to
, dno Swarm, Cheater cc 0 W RodebanglaAlbester co
Ho_o . por, Cheater co' I, &Lehner, Chester to ,
(Mb 9boster co APsnnypecker, Chester co
TM.; PAE§§ . . 7 1,11,, -
.Aprjnirj4,.., , ,,TßlTspAy, „ pqraNFR, ;t, 1857.
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_,
BLACIC BE klt 1101Th—Thint atrent, all, Callowbill.
Win Smith, Bucks county 4 Bowman, Lebanon
bliti Smith, pucka county Silas hand, blwynnedd
Y 1., Sloever, bleeliiinienbing Eli VON, Berke county
A Matthi, Dituplilu It B liiegner, Bola co
Mrs Mattis, Dauphin } W Kliubb i 010 Y
Miss Itlilillwrivr, Dauphin C W V mulerlioster, Ilerw'k
3 V McLain, Money , Wm peeling. Amity
Daniel Flick, Muney ti Kline, }lath illu
Chu, Cromby, Money ' Mod Kline, Earlville
II Yeager, Bei roysburg It Stabler, Allentown . '
bliss C Heed, Union cu Mrs Stabler, Allentown
N (i (lerling. Reading Miss Stabler, Allentown
13 (I anger% er, Bonding blaster Kline, liarlville
3 S Miller, Monterey J De Frehn & ly, Potttville
M. Johnson, Stuumertown D Itittnian & ly, Dauphin
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, below-Arch.
Woo Darker, Phila Henry Hirsh, Now York
J Il CIIVW, Now York Shellabarger,
ttliouskor, I'sey Shore, Pa
N Down., New Yolk A 11 Conway, St Louis
Win 11114h:14 Sussex, DO N 0 Smith, Kent no. Dal
Nathan Taggart, Dolton Eilw Worthington, White
Henry L Cotton, Moos en, Ind
Jesse Higgins, McDonough, D it Higgins, McDonough;
Del Del
J Prayer Woodsi Pit Penns, Jas Mains, Bridiele,Thil
Pet It N Foster, AUtown, Dee'
0 I) Whiting & son, Wheel- C S Kuisell, J
tog, Ya 14 4, Sweedsboro, N
Pai to S Cnrlioie, F'nea, Del It Prire, Port Penn, Del
Woods, Port Penn, Del J Woods, Port Penn, Del
das It Deryanoss, L'rel, Del W 1, Cannon, Gelitie, Del
E Masten, Soot lt'dge, Uel Daulliroublen&Yhtidge,Md.
Saud 11 Muth's), Boston J A Pittenger, Lambert-
L Simon, Pittsburgh, Pit s Jle, N J
13 Horuitz ' Pittsburgh, Pa (1 11 Non York
Alex Ely, New Hope, Pa 11 Searbo, angle, N llope,Ps
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office .203 Walnut
,street, one door west 91 second street. , Deceives , do
posits in BMW of One Dollar and 1411i:quail, from ;'all
'classes' of the community, and allows interest at the rate.
'of five per cent. per annum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open daily, from 8 until 5 o'clock, and on Mori.
:day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Fell ; Treasurer, °bailee Al. Morris; Seem
f"tary, James S. Pringle.
Bower , . Infant Cordini.—This Invaluable
Cordial Is prepared from a variety of the most choice and
'efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the most
perfect and reliable carminative extent for infants and
young children.
Dy its powerful influence a speedy cure is effected In,
all cases of Cholic, windy pains and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much of children's angering during denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tram
quilises pains of the bowels, looseness, TOMitiOW &e.
The Infant Cordial'has &come a atandara remedy,
and has been used in thousands of case, with tiro most
abundant suceess.' No family should be without it.
Prepared only by Maar A. Bowan,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. P. corner of 8111.11 and Green sta., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. ,an 13.1 y
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na
tional Safety Trust °Moony, in WALNUT Street, eolith:
west corner of Taints Street, PUILADELPIIIA. ASSete
Over ONE MILLION AND A. Ha' or DOLLARS, invested
in Rau. ESTATE, MORTGAGEB,OnoriND RENTS, and other
first class securities, as required by the charter. his
institution confines its business entirely to the recei•
sing, of money on deposit,
The ogle° is Open every day from ft o'clock in the
morning until 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
And Thursday evenings until 0 o'clock.
On the 28th ultimo, by tho Rev. Daniel Washburn,
Rector of Trinity Church,.Poltsvlllo r Pa., FRANCIS II
WALLACE to FANNY, eldest daughter of George Mason,
Esq., of Pottsville. • *
Ou the 17th ultimo, by Rev Joseph G Kennard, Mr
MARTIN C. HICKS to Miss 1.1.7411 E T. SNYDER, both
of tIII9 city.
By the Rev. George Chandler, on the evening of tho
27th ultimo, Mr. FRELVK BELZER to Min JANE L.
POWERS.
On the 30th Ju1y,1867. by Rev. Idr. Ifelfenstetn, of
Germantown, Mr. FRANK KING to Miss LILLIE
MOORS, daughter of Benjamin Moore, Esq ,all of this
city.
On the 3d September, by Rev. Wm. 0. Johnstone, of
Kensington, Mr. THOS. McDERMOTT to Miss ELIZA
DRAMAS!' '
Ou third day morning, the 29th inst. DEBBY T.
HOWELL, daughter of the late Joseph newel]. Her
friends an d those of her family are Invited to attend her
funeral, without further notice, from her late residence,
717 Optima street, to-morrow (fifth day) afternoon, at
3 o'clock. so 311.21*
On the 29th ultimo, Mr. FRANCIS SHELDON, In the
02.1 year Of his age. '
On the 29th ultimo, EPIIRAIM HENRY, infant son of
Samuel end Lavinia Leister, aged 4 months.
Ou the Nth ultimo, Mrs. ALICE McCABE, In the 90th
year of her age.
On the 29th ultimo, Mr. BENJ. HINKLE., in the 46th
year of Ids age.
On the 28th ultimo, Mr. THOS JOHNSON, in the 70th
year of his age.
TRBISORL DHPARTAIENT,
September 23,1867.
Notice is hereby given to the holders of stocks of the
United States that this Depertment will purchase such
certificates Rs shall be received heie, duly assigned to
the United States, previous to the let day of Novem.
ber next, at the rates heretofore offered and paid, Tin
10 per cent. premium on the loan of 1843
16 per cent. premium on loans of 1847 and and 1818
8 per cent premium on Texas indemnity 6 per cent
stock, together with the interest accrued in sub rase
from let July
Certificates of stock received hero on and after the
Ist day of November, until further notice shall be given,
will be purchased at the following rates, viz
8 per cent premium on the loan 0f.1842
14 per cent. premium on the loans of 1847 and /848,
and
5 per cent. premium on Texas indemnity 5, per etrbt ,
with the accrued interest payable thereon, respectively.
Where certificates of stock, inscribed and tranafers
ble on the hooksof the Treasury, shall be received here,
assigned to the United States, between the let Decem-'
her. when the transfer Woke mil be closed, and the lit .
of Jemmy, when the half-yearly interest is payable,.
the accrued Interest for the half-year must be expressly
assigned to the United Slates by the stockholder, as no
inteiest for the current half-year can be Included in the
settlement, but the name will be payable by the Assist
ant Treasurer on the interest scheluics, as heretofore,
In all cases the purchase SIMIR w ill he settled hi favor
of the lawful holder of the stock, who shall assign it to
the United States In the mode prescribed by the regula
tions of assignmenta of clock; and remittance will be
made of the amount by draft on the assistant treasu
rers at Boston, Nair York; or Philadelphia, at the op:
lion of the party In whose laver the settlement shall be
made 0110 day's additional interest will be added from
the day of receipt here for the draft to be sent by mail.
HOWELL COBB,
Secretary of the Trepsury.
10 Notice.--A. Meeting of the Creditori of
JOSEPH MoDOWELL will be held at hie Store. (new)
No.lil MARKET !street, on FRIDAY EVENINO, at
7% o'clock. orl
Irr Law Department, University of Pennsyl.
sante —A Term will commence on THURSDAY, Octo
ber Ist. An introductory lecture will heldelivered by
Professor Sherwood on the evening of THURSDAY,
October 2st ; by Professor McCall on the evening of
SATURDAY, October 3d, and by Praetor Stiller on the
evening of MONDAY, October sth. at, 8 o'clock, at the
Lecture Room of the 'University. oett-it
ID" The Annual Meeting of the Contributors
of VIE YOUNO MAN'S INSTITUTN will be held on
MONDAY, the btli tad ,at one o'clock . ld., at No.
232 Walnut street, on which occasion the Annual Report
of the Board of . Trustees will be eubnlltted, and an
election held for the appointment of Trustees.
ID" A Grand Mass Meeting of the Democracy
of the Nineteenth and the adjoining Wards will be hail
at Frankford•llond and Norris street, on THURSDAY
EVENING, Oct. let, at 7}9 o'clock
Let the Democracy turn out in their strength to Con
firm the nominations of the good and true nice placed
ou the ticket.
The following eminent speaker& will bo present, and
address the meeting.
Min. Win. li. Witte, Win A. Porter, Esq ,
Hon. 11. L. Wright, Vincent L. Bradford, Esq
lion. Harlan Ingrain, • Lewis 0. Cassidy, Esq.,
Hon. Thos. D. Florence, t Robert Allen, Esq '
Hon. Charles Drown, Thos. W. Rghts, Esq
Wm A. Edwards, Esq., • Charles W. Carrigan,
Thos. E. Harkins, Col. Thos. W. Huffish
A full Brass Band will be in attendance
By order at the Committee on Meetings,
J. J. MORRISON, Chairman.
Toes. J. Banos's, Secretary. se3o.2t
A Grand Mass Alerting of the Democracy
of Twenty-Fourth Ward will be held at the WEST
PHILADELPHIA HALL ou Friday evening, October Id
at 7),6 o'clock.
The following mimed gentlemen have been Invited : and
will be present and address the meeting
Hon Heavy IL Phihips, lames T ho'huien, Env,
Hon Chan It Duckalew, Vincent L Bradford, Eng,
Hon John W Forney Wm H D Smith P
Hon Thou D Florence, Win A Potter, EN;
Daniel Dougherty, EN, J T Owens, Dab
Wtu h Edaatils, Esq. • , Eugene Ahern, Esg - .
DEMOCRATS to the rescue—meet in yout strength
and show that you are Mill attached to the cardinal
principles of Democracy.
A full Dress Dand will be la Attendance. '
By the order of the Comtnittee on Meetinga.
, 'J. 3. MORRISON, Chairman,
Tuos. J. BROONN, Secrehry.
re '24 3t
f 17' Extract from the Minutes of the Deno,
erotic City Executive Committee :
Er4o/vrd, That the Committee on Town Meetings be
requested to call a Mass Meeting of the Democracy of
the County of Philadelphia, on MONDAY EVENING,
October fith, at 7 o'clock, In Independence Square to
make a suitable demonstration of opposition to ' the
legalising of the suspension of specie payment.
JOS. LIPPINCOTT, Chairman
J. J. SULEVAN,
DA'reterles
Tuos. lIABKINS,
117. Mum hieeting.—A firaud Maas Meeting
,of the Democracy of thwEighth and neighbortog Wards
will be held cot this ( ThorMay)eVen log, October lir, at
:the corner of Twenty•third nod Walnut strew.
The Democracy is especially called upon, at this time,
.to assemble and counsel together upon the issues which
are now agitating the public mind, for in them alone
cats the peeple now place their reliance, and hope for
safe relief.
The meeting will be addressed by ,
Bon. Thomas B. Florence, 1 William E. Lehman, Esq.,
Hon. We, . H. Witte, I Charles W. Carrigan, Esq.,
,Lewis C. Cassidy, Esq., , Richard 11 Young, Esq.,
Wm. B. Rankin, Esq., Wm. A. Edwards, Esq.,
John Campbell, Esq , Eugene ahem, Esq.,
Edward W Power, Esq., Charles Campbell, E 4.,
Aud other eminent epeakers. .
By order of the Committee. co i
V,r" A Meeting of the ‘Vholesale nod Retail
IVIALT AND LIQUOR DEALERS' ASSOCIATION
will be held at the DILIGENT HAW TENTH and
FILBERT etreetc, on THURSDAY, October .14t, 2857,
at 2 o'clock.
BOVA . * BY ORDER OF THE ASBOOIATICN
D Democratic City Executive Committee.—
The Committee will meet every Tuesday and Friday af
ternoon, et l o'clock, at the Globe Gout
JOS. LiPPINOOTT, Cloaca:ut
WM. 11. RANDALL Secretariat'.
J. Sot.tavAN,
ie23-15t
lij• At a meeting of the Democratic City Ex.
ecutive Committee, held on Yriday, Sept 18th, It woe
Resolved. That the following town meetings be held :
THURSDAY EVENINO, Oct. let, Frahlrford road and
Norris street.
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. ed, West Philadelphia:
TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 6th, New Market and
:Brom, street.
WEDNESDAY EVENING; Git t 71h, Paasyank road
sad Federal street. '
TitultSDAY EVitl4l.lW, Oct Bth, Itranayunk.
YILIDAY EVENING, Oct. 9th, Broad and Coates
street.
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 10th,Btate Come Yard.
A full Brats Baud "willby in attendance at eath,tneet-
Ing. " J. J , MORRISON, Clutirthan.
A. C. TIMPSON, 1 .
hntt Rum, '
•
Joule K.
Taos. J. Shown, OAADWICK, Committee on !destine
MiONABL BMUS,
JoAsig./4VGIILIII,
Operial Notices.
Marriages
{PM. L. REL{N„
Secretary of Board of Tcuateca:
, se30•110
11 — Office of the Union Canal Company
PIIII.IPRI.PUIs, Sept. 1811, 1857,—A loet lll 2 01 ( It°
etnckhold"ra of t h u Union Canal Company of Peons),
Va ill bo hold 'at the office ,d the company, (Yar
guitar Buildings,) Nu. 224 street, below
Third, on TUESDAY, October 6th, nest, at 12 o'clock,
M. By ordor of the BOWL'S of Managers,
sul6-dtuc6 O. TIIO3II.'SON. Seer.
WHAT IS VERY SELDOM POUNI)
FOR Sktill--A toll half acres of LAND in the
village of Benedict, on the Patuxent Hirer, Charles
County, Md. It Is in the heart of said iilloge—ext out
ing to the river with about 110 Met of beach us an outlet;
on this outlet is a Steamboat Wharf, a Lich can he put
under rent after thin year; three oeekly steamboats to
unit from Baltimore use this lilted, and three vessels
would cheerfully pay wharfage for use of same This
property was mold by an Ca of our Legislature. I be.
came the purchaser with a view of carrying on a
foundry, blacksinithing, wagon and cart looking, oyster
salooning, pickling oysters, ine ellandis I ng,, lumber.) itr)•
log% the., and tociect several bulldlugs lur amia' 'pot
It is one Of 11113 gidstest openings in the foiled Slides
fur everything of title kind CLnrfea, Prince tieorge's,
St Mary'a, nod Calvet t Counties cull loudly lor it, and
wnilld pail onice rthilost exclusively, It ii the shipping
depot 01 this pert of Clot, les county, nod it to hard to
estimate the extent of shipping, S e , to and front Blab
, rat nod on through than place annually. Often it
is a perfect thoroughlale. Oysteia can be bad of the
ygr v best kind for tun centa per bushel, or raked lip from
then ineXhauslible boa, by vensel to els for nothing;
Bib of all kinds ale at the dour the year round ; crabs
and turtle pleotitra in their season, and the cost of a
7nwill In lug in this lIIIIee is but nominal
Indeed, the %aloe of this property cannot n ell he de
scribed. There ore no buildings except the large square
county tobacco warehouse, on silica and one small house
I stn u large planter ten nines off, and in delicate health,
becoming more and more so, others icy no person could
,buy this property. Terms made to suit the purchaser
or purchasers. lialtimwe two-thinly of a day's jour
ney by steamboats from .4 llenedict. Persons wishing to
install themselves in a road leading directly to fortune
can set its to me, and I mill moot 'them at their appointed
time on said property; then they call see that I have
dailed to do justice to said property in noticing it as I
have. They can leave Baltimore by Wednesday morning
or Saturday Morning steamers, and reach Benedict early
in the evening Direct your letters to
ALFRED W GARDINER
ISryantuoo, Churitut Cu , 111 usluol.
011
PIIANS' COURT SALE.--ESTATE
of DAVID LEIIDAN, th.celoaed --THOMAS &
LIONS, Atietionoori
Valuable REAL ESTATE, Si' JOHN street, be.
Oven Green and Coates streets
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the
City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public
Sale, on TUESDAY, October 20th, 1817, at 7 o'clock in
the evening, 'ut the PHILADELPHIA - EXCHANGE,
the following described property, late of DAVID LEI!.
MAN, deceased
All those fame MOllitrlge6 and lot of ground, situ
ated on the oast side of St. John otreet, bets eon Oruro
00,10410, streets, 121 feet 4 Inchon north of GrAon
street ; containing in front on St. John street 21 feet 8
indict, and in depth eastward on the north line 100
feet ; audton the south line 99 feet 1 inches to alO feet
wide court or alley, on which It is in front or with 12
feet 67,i; inches.
This and the following will be sold as one property—
And two messuages, and lot of ground thereto be
longing, situated on the east side of St John greet,
105 feet northward from Green street; containing in
breadth, north and south, on St. John street 16 foot,
and in depth eastward, gradually narrowing from St.
John street, 00 loot and 1 inch to a 13 feet wide alley.
and In breadth north and south on the said alley 13 feet
8% inches. including the ono moiety of a 2 feat 0 inches
wide alley on tho south lido,
to be left open forever,
for the use of this and the adjoining premises on the
south. Bounded northwardly by the tot and inessuages
heretofore described,
F5O to be paid at the time of sale.
.•
Sly the Court. JOHN SHERRY, Clerk O. C.
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HENRY WEINSHEIMER, Trustee
M THOMAS dc SONS, Auctioneers,
189 and 141 (tormerly 67 and 69) S. FOURTH St
001.19.50
lIBL IC LAMPS.—TIIE PUBLIC IS
respectfully informed that Mikes kayo been opened
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
which citizens are requested to give Information respect
ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or
of any failure in lighting or extinguislung them at the ,
proper time; or if not properly cleaned and in good
lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph
Daily, No. 612 Queen street, Third Ward; Charles Carty,
No /8 South Seventh street, Ninth Word; Hiram if
Ksrk, No. 1438 Ilutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; ki
W. Doshous, No. 2231 Coates creel. Fifteenth Ward;
Thos. Bowlby, oas Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West
IliNhiladelphia,) M. 11. 11 , Nadden, Gas Otlice, Twenty-
Second Ward, (0 ormautown;) It'in N Market, Gus
OSlee, Twenty-Third Ward (Prankfori,) and ht the
Oat Offico in Seventh street, below Market.
Irder of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas
ceWo A. J. KITE,
ocLffen Superintendent of Distribution
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
CHARON OF 11011116.
Ou and after Monday, October 5, 1857, the trains on
this road will leave as lollows :
For Bethlehem, Reston, Allentown. Mauch Chunk,
Ac., (Expreaa,) at 8 A. M. and 2 15 P M
. For Doylestoa n, (Accommodation,) at G P. M.
For Gwynedd, do. at 9 A. M.
RETURNING—
Leave Bethlehem, (Exps els.) at 9 15 A. M. and 2 45
P. AI.
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 6155 A. M.
Leave Gwynedd, do at 3 P. Al.
Accommodation trains run daily; ether trains daily,
AlKlulays excepted. }ILLIS CLARK,
octl-3t Agent.
DEPARTMENT Of MAlllt - Ei-HO - USEg,
°MCI., 9 W. eORNER OW Fiffil AND CHESTNUf
STREWN.
PIIILADV.LPIIIA, October Ist, 1851.
Sealed Proposals will be received at this (Mice until
the 30th day of NOVEMBER molt, at 12 o'clock, for
tho 'tenting of the following Wharves and Landings for
a term of three )ears.
Arch street Landing, at the foot of Arch street, on
the river Schullloll—leaso comutenciog December 31st,
1837.
Also, George's street Landing, at the foot of George
street, on the river Schuylkill—leaseconitneodugdauu
ary lot, 1858
Approved security will he required.
8, C. TnomrsoN,
Commissioner of Market..
`'ocl•t6 u to lm
CIIARLES D. EMERY, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, Williamsport, Lycoming county, Pa., will pay
particular nttontion to Securing and Collecting claims,
Lycoming and adjoining counties.
RlaltDo TO
'lion. J. D. Knox, Supreme Beath, Philadelphia
David Jayne & Son. Phila.Norcross' & Sheets, Phila
Ahspach, Reed & 1 ,
" Smith, Shultz &Cu ,
oel-lunar
E W "
WI S S. W ENS, ATTORNEY AT
o LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Pa ,
Will attend x ith punctuality, and to the best of his
ability, to all business entrusted to his care net-tf
tosr_on September 3U, a small black
TERRIER, MIC mouths old. The tinder xill be re-
Warded by returning hint to 703 LOCUST Street It*
rltE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC
JIiOnhIERCIAL CLUB rill Inca THIS EVEN
!NU, et the (Hobo Rotel, et t o'clock °elite
JOHN B. STRYKER, .11t.,
Wholegalulor
AUCTION PRY GOODS.
N 0.12 HANK Stroot,lodelphm. oetl-2m
VISITEHS TO THE AGHIOULTLYRAL
FAIR,
ghould not forget to call at
awl procure one of Moir
THREE DOLLAR HATS
or a fine Solt Hat at $1 60. Children's new styles of
HATS AND CAPS.
Sets of Furs from $l3 upwards, at
1.114 CHESTNUT Street.
below Seventh
TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, PENN
tYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY,
PalL.WaLrnta, September 28th, 1857.
NOTICE —The Coupons for Interest on the 2d Mort
gage Donde of the Company, due on let proximo, will
be paid on presentation at the office at any tune on or
after that date. TILOS. T
sep3o.6t Treasurer.
OFFICE of the RECEIVER OF TAXES,
S. E. Corner of Sixth and Chestnut Streets
Seen:gam 28, 1851
NOTION TO TAX PAYERS —MI checks marked
"good" by the banks on which they are drawn, and all
notes of banks which are received on deposit and recog
nises, by the several banks In the city in their exchanges
or settlement or balances, will be received at this °nice
in payment of State and City taxes. . .
PETER ARMBRUSTER,
Receiver of Taxes
aIRARD FIRE A.
lA ANCE COMPANY, YU
802 WALNUT street, wust 01
"FIRS HMS 0
MAYO
41) MARINE INSUR
IILADELPIIIA-001en, No
ONLY TAKEN..
/TORS.
Jer. Walker,
Jno. McClure,
Tho. Craven,
A. J. Gillett,
Purina,, Sheppard,
kainl. Jones, M I) ,
Joseph Klapp, M. D
Wm. M 811111 D,
John Anapach, Jr.,
H. N. Durrougho,
J. 13. Hughes,
P. D. Sherman,
Wm. P. hooker,
J. P. Steiner,
N. A Shackelford,
Hon. JeFli JONES, President
lieu G. W. WOODWARD, Vice President
/NO. 3. MOMULLIN, Secretary.
JAmee B ALVORD. Aeqistant Secretary not-IDu•if
SAVING FUND.--UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner or THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and small sums received, and paid back on de
wand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Mee houra, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for eale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
irons £1 upwards.
President—STEPUEN 11. CRAWFORD,
Treasurer—RAlNY SISK.
Tellen.--JAMES R. MINTER.'
W. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS
.s..iPs No. 87 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible points
In the United States and Oausda.
Stocks, Bonds, die. Bought and Sold on Commission.
Occurrent Bank Notes, Checks, &c., bought at the
lowest rates.
Deposits received and Interest allowed, as per agree.
toast ant-4m
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ALE ROPE.—Buyers are invited to call
1-11 , and examine our Manila Dale Rope,
which we can
can sell as low as American, and warrant it superior iu
strength and durability. . . .
WEAVER, EULER & CO.,
so 1 No. 23 N. Water at and 22N Wharves
MANILLA ROPE.-SUPERIOR MA
NILLA ROPE, manufactured and for Kale by
WEAVER, PITLER & 00.,
suR-Or Nn 123 N Watnr nt • nod 44 N Wa
OTEL AND SUMMER RANGES.-
..A Sold by CHADWICK & BRO , 202 N. SECOND St.
suglB-3moe.
(5116.8T0 CONSIGNEES.—The. ship
17 STALWART, Capt. A. H. Lucas, from Liverpool,
is now discharging under genet al order at Almond greet
wharf. Conahmeta will please attend to receipt of
their goods. THOS. RICHARDSON k
aaft.tl
DAVID M. HOGAN, BLANK BOOK
Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 418
WALNUT street, betweenrourth and PIM, Philadel
phia
1111 ACGREGOR HOT—AIR FURNACES.
.1.1.1. Kohl by CHADWICK h IMO , sittectic Stmt,
Ord door above Race. auglB.3mor
- It DIV ,
CUTLERY• AND TOOLS, No, SIS MARKET ST
Wive Ninth, moth aide, Philf.dolphia an I.Bm
Alillittern
MRS. E. MOULSON, 918 Chestnut street,
Will open beautiful Millinery on Friday. Bank
notes taken at par. octl-2t*
if A. LEHR WILL OPEN, ON TEAMS
-1,1 • DAY, October let, et her ROOMS, Nos. 720 and
722 (new , numbers) CHESTNUT street, opposite the
Masonic Temple FASHIONABLE PARIS PALL and
WINTER MILLINERY. se29•St
'MADA'MADAME MAY, of 216 Cheetnut Street
ME
(old ntnt.er), will open a splendid assortment
Fall and Winter Millinery on THIS DAY, October lit.
cep 29-tu&tbu
OPENING 1
THOMAS MOROAN,
NO. nil NORTH NINTH STREET,
Will open nu TIIIHISDAY, October ht, a large and
splendid selection of
FALL MILLINERY, FRENOII FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
• Ao., Re.
The Willa are respectfully invited to call.
eeplO.3t
bales bn 'Auction.
T N 111 „?. 3 1 1 3 A 9 ::3,101(4148SoN141i NOIIRTIS STREET,
(Fulaterly Nub. 07 and 09.)
REM, ESTATE, STOOKS,
Publio Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
iD".• ltamtbilli of each property issued separately, in
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each Rao one thong:Lod catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to he ~01,1 ou
the following Toe,.lay.
ID - FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning,.
REAL ESTATE .1T PRIVATE SALE
113 We have a large amount of Real Estate at Wi
lms Salo, Including every description of City and
Country property Printed Lists may be had at the
Auction :tore.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER
1..17 - Real E•tato entered on our Private Male Re
gliter, are al ertioi.l oecaaionallv lu our Public Sale
Ab , truct4, (oi uhmh 1,000 copies * are priuteil weekly.)
free of charge
PEREMPTORY SAI. E— Toc7;;HARES UNION CANAL.
On Tuesday evaultmi
,
Gni I),tober, at 7 o'clock, at dm.ladelPhia
Ez
change, without reeerte, for account of whom it may
concern--
eikdshares preferred six per cent stock of the Union
Canal Company of Peousylt QUILL Par pp, with power
ci attorney for transfer endorsed.
TENTH FALL SALE, Gth
..9F_OOTOBEH, AT TIli:
LEE=
TIM Arlie will include—
HANDSOME RESIDENCY., WITH BIDE YARD.
Handsome modern Residence, with side yard, south
side of Washington street, first home east of Seven
teenth street. It is jast finished in handsome modern
style. Immediate possession. $5,500 may remain on
the property. . . .
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE
Nest modern Boudenee ' No 718 Buttonwood street,
eaqt of Delaware Eighth street Iranitellato pot,ie,sion
DlVtl.l.lgtie, SRANKFORD RDA J
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New lliree.iitery brick dwelling, No 120 Frankton"
above Bedford Street, \NMI three-story frame
dwelling In the roar
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RESTAURANT AND DWELLING.
Three = , tery brick reqaurant nod Snelling, 9 E cor
run Second and Shiplieu Streeta
BRICK BAKERY—ADJOINING.
Al+o, a brick bakery adjoining the above, fronting on
Shipper Street.
BRYEN TIIREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS
„ .
Seven three story brick dwellings Camilla Street, be
tween'llth emir:3li, and Carpenter and Prime Streets
They will be sold separately.
MODERN RESIDENCE, SOUTif. ELEVENTH ST
Neat modern residence, west nide or Eleventh Street,
eolith of Sine Street.
HANDSOME MODERN STORE AND DWELLING
Throe-story brick story and dwelling, southeast cor
ner r 4 Nth and Waabington Streets, elate Spring
den,) It is handsomely built and tloished for a store
and dwelling
PEREMPTORY SALE—MANOR/J.IE NEW NES'.
. _
Also, the handsome new residence, with side yard,and
replete with all modern conveniences, west aide, North
Seventh Street, first house South of Thompson Street.
Salo positive.
NEAT DWELLING
Neat modern dwelling, No. 336 North Twelfth Street,
between Carlton and Callowhill Eltreots
FOUR FRAME DIVELIANOS
A two-story frame Dwelling, south-east corner Front
and Fluent% ?duets, with three two-story frame Dwell
ings in the tear.
VALUABLE FARM—DELAWARE CO., PA.
Valuable farm; 365 acre 4, Dethdl township, Delaware
county, Fenno , about three miles from Claymont, and
four miles from Marcus Hook
ELEVENTH PALL SALE, Wtti OCTOBER.
This sale will include—
Valuable Property, known as the Port Providence et ie
and Edge Tool Factory, on the Schuylkill Canal, oppo
alto Phivutkville
ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE, Ac
Elegant modern residence and Mikes, N. ‘V corner of
Thirteenth and Arch streets. 23 feet front on Arch
eh set. 128 feet on Thirteenth street
Orphans' Court Sale.
ESTATE OF DAVID LEHMAN, DECD.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
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Valuable ]teal Estate, St John street. between Green
and Coates Strcots—several nicstuttgos, and lot 37 feet
8 inches front
SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO
axamm
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CARD.--Included l■ our sale at the Auction Store
Tins MORNING, will be found besides 600 lots of ex
cellent furniture, floe piano forte, fine French plate wir.
rocs, superior tapestry and Brussels carpets, three hud
dred hair, wool, and husk mattresses, hot-water and cha
fing dishes, beds and bedding, china nud glassware, &c
forming au assortment rarely met with, and well worthy
the attention of those desirous of purchasing Cata
logues now ready, and the articles arranged for exami
nation
Sale N 09.139 and 141 south Fourth street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, ELE.
CANT PIANO FORTE, DRUSSELS CARPETS, he
Ttil
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Sto - re—
Au extensive assortment of excellent seeond•hand
furniture, ,kc from families declining housekeeping.
Wlle=f2=
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SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS, VELVET CAR
PETS, FINE ENGRAVINGS, &c.
On Monday morning,
October Gth, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 13
511219011.1 street, above Seventh street, the superior house
hold furniture, mirrors, carpets, &c.
J 7 The Cabinet Furniture pas made by Oeo. J.
Ilezikels, has been well kept, and is In excellent order.
* ,* May Isis examined on the morning of sale at 8
o'clock.
FIRST-CLASS STORE FOR RENT
. .
The large new FIVE-STORY STORE, No 240 MAR
KET street, East of Third street, 29 feet front, 202 feet
in depth, with a side front on Riddle's alley—brown
atone front—built and finished in the beat and most
substsulial manner, with every modern convenience—
furnaces to heat the entire building throughout—fire
Proof slfea, Water Ciente. Hoisting Machines, Ac•
Well adapted for a large Auction or Commission House.
WOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
V 431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom
House. between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
SALE OF EMBROIDERIES AND liIi.LINERY GOODS
GLOVES, HOSIERY GOODS, &c.
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Friday neat, October 24, commencing at 10 o'clock
precisely, we will sell by catalogue, without reserve, a
large and valuable assortment of choice French and
Scotch Embroideries and Millinery Goods.
Also, Ladies' and Gents' Silk and Buck Gloves, En
glish Hosiery Goode, &c. Also, 200 carious French
Artifluals, Ostrich Feathers. dce
VALUABLE STOOK OF FINE EMBROIDERIES,
HOSIERY, &a.
Also, will be added to sale ou Friday next, n large
and valuable stock of Fine French Embroideries, Ele
gant Thread Laces, Bonnet Trimming Ribbons
Also, in valuable assortment of Men's and Women's
Hosiery and Gloves.
Also, Misses' and Children's Merino and Lamb's Wool
Huse and Halt Hose, embracing some of the most deal
table goods in the market.
VALUABLE STOCK—SILVER PLATED WARE
Friday, at commencement of sale, will be offered the
balance of stock to close a partnership concern, con
sisting of Teat Sets, best silver plated; do embossed do;
Castors do
A 1..), Dessert spoons, table spoons , batter knives, des
sort forks, tea spoons, table forks .kc
May bo examined early on morning of sale.
MOSES NA THA NS, AUCTIONEER
AND COMAIISSION MERCHANT, 0. K. corner
SIXTH es/d RACK Streets
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NOTICE —All persons having goods forfeited at the
*face S E. comer of 6th and Race streets, are requested
to rail and pay charges and renew their tickets other
% ise they will tie sold on WEDNESDAY MORNING
next. OCTOBER the 7th, at 10 o'clock, by
MOSES NATIIANS, Auctioneer,
S. E. corner of 6th and Race streets.
LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS, BY ORDER
OF JOHN WEBB, Broker, at MOSES NATHAN'S Auc.
lion Store. S F. corner 6th and Race streets, on WED
NESDAY MORNING next, OCTOBER the 7th, 1857, at
10 o'clock, at sales-room second story. Entrance from
Race street.
The Goods still he arranged and open for Examination
on the afternoon of Tuesday, the day before the sale.
Consisting' to part of Watches, Jewelry, Arc , viz
gold hunting-cAse,double-ceuie, double-bottom and open
laced English patent lever watches, of the very best and
most approved makers, the moat of them full 18 karat
gold; gold escapement patent lever watches in hunting
cases and open-face, best makers, 18 karat gold eases,
gold tempo watches in hunting-cases and openstare,
most of them very flue, 18 karat cases; gold Swiss and
French watches, silver English lever watches of the
most approved niaketa,lnlnniting-ctmen,double.casexand
open-lace, sitter escapement lever 41.14 'opine watches of
best linkers, silver double-case, Limiting-case, and open
face watches, duplex and gnarlier watches, tins gold
neck, fob, and vest chains, doe gold curb chaint, tine
gold medallions, fine gold pencil-cases and pens, fine
gold ear-rings, breastpins and finger-rings, large seal
rings, line gold bracelets, pelt of knives, torka, and
spoons, in case, silver plate, plated forks and spoons,
PertnionflaieS, tine gold charms, nests, and keys, silver
medals, gold sleeve-buttons, gold studs, gold thimbles,
and numerous other articles of jewelry.
Watch•inalters, jewellers, dealers, the trade gen
era ly. and private purchasers, aro respectfully muted
to attend this sale, its every article will positi, sly be
sold without the least resarte whatever, for cash
:sales Room Second story. Entrance from Race street.
AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and silver patent lever,
1 -" Pi", English, Swiss, and French watches, jewelry,
of et cry description, musical instruments, &c., &c
AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second floor,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, Sze.,
Sc ,&e
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction
ecr Charges very low. Consignments of lurniture,
clothing, jewelry, Ac , Ac , solicited.
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
S. E. Corner of Blatt; arid Dace Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver. plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diemonde, Clothing, Dry Goode,
Groceries, Segare, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed
ding, Horses, Vehicles, Fatties, Stocks, and on all ar.
tides of value for any length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. feel] Dl. NATHANS,
NATHAN'S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place in a few days Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great male of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, , will take place
shortly. Due notice will be glee,.
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Balling,
Aco., being forfeited collaterals, will take place shortly.
Due notice will be given.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIOV EBB—No. 325
ARCM Street, between Third and Yourth Streets.
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock,
Of Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Jew
elry, hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Raney Goods, Notions.
N It —Out-door sales attended to All goods sold at
the Auction house packed.
eIEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER,
'-* N. N. corner of BARRON and BOUTII Streets,
above Second.
EVENING SALES,
BALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,'
At 7,14 o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Itardware, Uuta
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
ry, Fancy Articles, Ac.
JAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
1.7 and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear st,, only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from 7 o'clock, A. M , until 10
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and eaten at the Auction noose, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000
lisradlirerd for the lost Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on DIA
moods, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, hardware, Her
cbandire, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Rune, Horses, Carriages, and Goode of
every description.
All goods can remain any length of time agteed
upon.
AU advance', from one hundred dollars and upwards
will to charged 2 per cent. per month; $5OO and over,
the lowest market rate
. .
This store iIOtIBEI having a depth of no feet, Milano
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises i also, a heavy Inem
ranee effected for the benefit of all persona haring goods
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
thie office is prepared to make advance. on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than coy other In
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in email amoncita, with
oat any charge.
AT'PRIVATB
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices aul47
MOSS -17 baloa Carolina ?doss, for sate by
MARTIN & MAOALISPER,
aul 119 North Water Btreat.
CONGRESS RANGE .—SOLD BY CHAD ;
WICK & BRO., N 0.202 N. SNOOND Street.
auxlB-Bmom,
BARRETT , S GYMNASIUM,SPARRING
AND FENCING SCHOOL non , open, 5e24.70
sales by I.uction
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
AP NO. 423 WALNUT STREET. above FOURTH.
CHILD—SALE OF OOUS.tiIIOLD FURNITURE—TT:M.
ILL' We beg leave to inform the public, that e bold
our regular vieekly salmi of Furniture every Tuesday, et
our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO 106 WALNUT
STREET, where every possible attention is given to ob
tain the highest tiriree for the goods of theta who may
ri‘ or 115 with convigninmiti Families haviug'pertioni of
their fin Whire to di.poce of, or flume declining hone.
keeping and nut winkling alien at their own dwellings,
can have their (molten; CAREFULLY REM OTEL TO
OUR SALES ROOM, WIIEIIII THEY WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN PROM ANY OF TUE FURNI
TURE BEALEnt; OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN THE CITY.
ET- Persona favoring us with consignments can rest
3:illred that their property will not be sacrificed.
poimni,lons more moderate than those charged
y any other Auction House in the city.
fri - Consignments respectfully solicited.
ID — Sales paid lu re,! istely alter the goals aro sold.
REAL 'ESTATE BAIA% October?
Tbl4sutle will Include—
Executors' Absolute Sale—l Mete of Lydia and SUSIIIIIft
Willa, deceased.
WELL-SECURED GROUND RENTS.
"old Irredeemable Orouni Rents, dB each
I - $2O
IL. 1".:4 1 to lir yard Cu each of the above when the
same is struck off.
EMEM
By A three story Brick Dwelling, with twoatory
brink back building. 195 North Ninth street, above
Wood street. Rent i4OO per annum. Apply at the Ana.
tion Store.
titurational
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERA-
Tritr —PROFESSOR GERARD, A. late
Cadman( A'rut of Plante. and formerly Professor In
Trinity Cot Irge, Hor(folil, C. 1., and author of revers!
Nark, todarilitate a prompt acquirement of the Pewit
fa ngoage to now prepared to gave inr Unction to ladies
at their mon rtintenets, an the morph:iv, from 9 to 2
welodr, sod to g, linemen, et his stud!, No. 1008
CIIPSYNIIT Street, from 4 to 9 P. 21.
N B Perheular attention will be paid to ladies and
gentlemen intending to vied Europeots to ronversaturn
ut Fret,. it.
Irr — For particulars, please call on Prof. . for a
CI Itel;LA R,Na 1008. CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth,
third story, trout room, from 4to 91'. M. coel-1 w*
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
No Seminary whatever is more like a private family
The course of study is extensive suit thorough. Pro
fessor Ssuuders will receive a few more pupils under
fourteen years of age into his family kingulrs of
Messrs J 8. Silver Cud Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
Porisey. Editor of this Paper, whose sons or wards are
now members of his family. septl4-tf
% ISS BONNEY AND MISS DILLAYE
IT R. will RE-OPEN their BOARDING AND DAY
SCHOOL at 1016 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, Sep
tember 14th.
1:1=1=1!
Revs If. A. Boardman, D. D Philadelphia; David
Halm. dm O. Wadsworth, D D., do; M. G. Clark. do;
J. Nest ton Brown, D D., do; Wm B. Jacobs, do; Wm.
Blecknood, D D do; A. Converse, D. D., do; John
,
Leyburn, D D, do mes 11. Cuthbert, do; Wm. T.
Brantley, D. D . do; E B. Cheney, do; William Brad
ford, New York city; A. D. Gillette, D D do; R. Bab
cock, D. D. do, B Fuller D D , Baltimore; George W.
Eaton, D. 1)., Hamilton, Stew York; G. Hampton, North
East, New York; Thomas Rambaut, Commits, Georgia;
Howard Malcom, D. D, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania; John
9 Ilan, LL. D , Philadelphia Paul T. Jones, Esq , do;
Col. A G. 'Waterman, do; Caspar Mornay, M. D , do;
Robert A. Ezell, Bsq , Marshall, Trios; John B. Sem
ple, Est; , Pittsburgh, Penuaylvania; James Edmunds,
Esq., do. do; Ueorge W. Jackson, IN., do, do; John H
Raymond, LL. D Brooklyn; New York; Alaysun Bray
son, Esq , Chicago; lion George W. Bradford, Homer,
New York; Stephen D. Dillaye, Esq , New York city;
Hun Daniel 8. Dickinson, Binghamton, New York.
sepl•lm
IRITTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E comer of SEVENTH
Mid CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories.
BOOK-KEEPING. PENMANSHIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
-- • .
LECTURES, &c.
Each Student hen individual instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the Immediate
supervision of the Principal.
One of the Best Penmen in the Country has charge of
the Writing 'Department.
Please csll and sue Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terme, An. se3lm
EMAN ALLEN, A. M., is prepared to
H
receive a limited number of pupils on the Violin,
or on the Piano, and to play Violin parts or accompani
ment% with advanced pianists Apply at the regblence
of 111.1 father, Professor ALLEN, No. 215 South Seven
teenth Street Circulars, with terms and references,
at (.1 ANDSE & Cols, No. 1104 Chestnut Se sal-lm*
SUP PLEE'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
LLDIES, (boarding and day pupils,' N. W. corner
LLEVENTIL aud GREEN streets. Fifth session will
open 011 September 7th. Best reference given, in
cluding all present and former patrons. auN-tf
; 4 1 . RING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG HEN AND BOYS, N. E corner EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD streets. Professors of the highest
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing full
particulars, pupils' names, testimonials, Au can be
had ou application.
aullb•tf H. DONLSAYY LONG, Principal.
HALL OF ST. JAMES TEE LESS,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Rev B. R. Sauna, RZOTOR.
The Annual &salon will begin on TUESDAY, Sep
tember 1
Circulars may be obtained at the Book Store of H.
HOOKER, S. IT. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT or
of the Rector, Post Office, Palls of Schuylkill, Phila
delphia. an 7-dm
S. BARTON'S BOARDING AND
Ltl DAY SOllOOl. DOR YOUND LADIES, No. IMO
CHESTNUT Bt., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY in September. aulg..6w*
NOTHING 80 NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
persons, male and female, to gain a share of this
world's goods and comforts as •
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDY BROTHERS' BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street near RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fan
and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, In a short time.
THE LEIDY'S take pleasure in saying, that during
the past year a large number of persons acquired a
BUSINESS EDUCATION, enabling many to secure pro
fitable situations, and others to prosecute their business
operations successfully. an73-3m.
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illerthant (ailors.
JOHN P. DOIIERTY,
ron THAHS WITH XIILLT & BROTHKR,
LATE WITII LUKENS, KELLY, ‘t. CO..
TAILOR.
\ Hat with him the best tailors that are now engaged
in the business in this country :
CHARLES ROTH, formerly the leading Tailor of this
City ; KkYBER, formerly Cutter for 0. BOTH &
CO , nod late Coat and Vest Cutter wah LUKENS, KEL
LY, & CO; HENRY WAUNER who has just arrived,
wondered In New York the bee t Pants and Vests Cut
ter in the United States, for years cutter with Depierris,
under the In ing House, Broadway, and with Depleirrw
& Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway.
The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes
of all who petrouiee the establishment; the best of
Clothes made at moderate prices for credit, low prices
for cash. se24
EDWARD P. KELLY.
LATE
KELLY & BROTHER,
Having engaged the services of
CHARLES ROTH,
Distinguished for the beauty and excellence of his
Goode when in the Tailoring Easiness, has taken
the Store
814 CHESTNUT STREET,
AND 1118 OPENED TOE THE SALE, AT EMIL, OF
CLOVIS, CASSIMERES. VESTINGS, CRAVATS,
GLOVES, SHIRTS, &c
Of the beet qualities, at moderate prices.
' The busineas of KELLY .b BROTHER Is re
moved, from this date, to No. 814 CHESTNUT Street,
where it will be attended to by EDIV'D T. KELLY or
'JOHN P. DOHERTY. eel-ly
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Noa. 16 a 0416 Bouth NINTII STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and
CASSIMERES always on hand
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the heel quality. and in the movt fashionable style.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH-
I bill.
books.
SPLENDID GIFTS AT 439 CHESTNUT
STREET.—TIIE ORIGINAL STAR GIFT BOOK
STORE —O.O EVANS would inform his f rieuds and the
public that helms removed his Star Gift Book Store and
Publishing UOU9(I/ to the splendid store in Brown's Iron
Budding, 439 CHESTNUT Street, too doors below
Flith, where the purchaser of each book will receive
one of the following gifts, valued at from 25 cents to
5100, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, drc
WORTH
650 Patent Eng Lever Gold Watches....sloo 00 each
550 Patent Anchor Lever Geld do .... 50 00 '•
400 Ladies' Gold Watches, 10k. eases—. 35 00
600 Silver Lever Watches, warranted.... 15 00 .•
600 Parlor Timepieces 10 00
600 Cameo lets, Ear Drops, and Pius.... 10 00
600 Ladies' Gold Bracelets 12 00 •,
600 " " Neck Chains 10 CO "
1,000 Gold Lockets, (large size and double
cued.. 10 00 "
2,000 Gold Lockets, small Rico 300 "
1,000 Gold Pencil cases, with Gold Pens .. 600 "
1,000 Extra Gold Pens, with CEI9BI and
Holders 3 50 "
2,500 Gold Pencils 2 50 "
2,500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils 2 50 "
0,500 Gold Rings 1 00 "
2,000 Gent,' Heavy 0051 Rioge 2 75 "
2,600 Ladies' Gold Breastpins 2 60 , •
3,500 Misses' Gold Breastpins 1 60 "
3,000 Pocket Knives 75 ••
2,000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs 300 "
2,000 lets Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons.... 300 ••
2.000 Pairs Ladies' Ear Drops 260 "
• " ' '•
EVANS'S Catalogue contains all of the most popular
books of the day, and all the newest publications, all
of a hich will be sold as low as can be obtained at other
stores. A complete catalogue of books Cent free, by
application through the mail, by addressing 0.
':VANS, 439 CIIESTNUT Street
Agents wanted In every town in the United States
Those desiring so to act can obtain full particulars by
addressing as above.
N —4lOO worth of Gifts will be given with every
$l.OOO worth of books sold se% stutbli
HENDERSON & CO's GREAT LITER
ARY FAIR, FIFTH and ARCH streets.
In order to gratify the wishes of our numerous pa
troua, and induce tho book-buying public to fill up their
libraries at the usual low prima, we intend to present to
every purchaser of books to the amount of 51 and up
wards, aGit t In value of from 2.5 cents to PA Call at
our establishment, look at our valuable stock, and selest
for yourselves
Recollect you are not buying at chance, for erery pur
chaser gets hts books at the usual price, and very many
will get, in addition, a present worth haring autl-3m.
OHN CAMPBELL & SON, BIBEIOPO-
~ LI9T9. in the CUSTOM HOUSE Avenue, have al
ways for sale rare and acme Books Gentlemen book
worms are invite," to call and judge as to prices and va
ttetT. Law and miscellaneous books purchased in small
or largo quantities. "looks continually receiving from
auction. se24..th to 3m*
VVANS' GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE,
I.A No. 439 CRESTNEYT Street. N. B —No connee
ion with guy other house in the City sul-Sus
Oentlemcit's Surniet)ing otooba
NV INCITESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
BIIOULDRR BEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. TOO
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street , Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strsngers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retell, and made to order.
SILVER WARE.-
WILLIAM WILSON & SON.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER WARE,
(ESTABLISHED 1812,)
8. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
A large usortment of SILVER WARE, of every de.
serlption, emeettotly on hand, or made to order to snatch
any pattern desired
Importer' of fihefileld and Birmingham importird
ware. leBo-ditwly
amusements
A MERMAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
A- E. A MARMALL sole Leesee
LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OP TUE
RONZANI BALLET TROUPE
meter the PV:LI9ont direction of Sig. Domenico Romani
THE SECOND NOVELTY!
TlllS(rktuely) EVENING,
October 1, 1531, will to pre , euted the Now 13111 et
in three A et+ and four :renew,
11. lIIRDICIII NO DI PAIIII.I,
%ills all its ch.tracteri , De Ounces, New Costumes. nal
I rated Dpcotationi
Generul Morin •igncr D. P.onsuni
A rusuleo Signor Credit tti
Baroness Morin •Iguoiins Os Prates.
Guiueppe .ignorms TeresinaPratmi
Elks. Mlle Louise Lamoureux
Daring the Ballet. Wile L. LAMOUREUX and Sig.
F. BAIIATTI will Dunce
TWO GRAND PAS DE DEUX.
PRICKS OF ADMlS3l.ol—parquet, Drew eiTelß and
Balcony, Si; Family Circle, 50 cents; Amphitheatre,
25 cents.
The Box Office of the Academy is open from 9 A. AL
to 5 P. AL, for the securing of Reuerred Seats and Boxes,
without extra charge.
The Ballet will commence at 8 precisely
Carriages will set down heads South, and take tip
heals North.
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THO 3. HcH.F.O.N. Tre3surer
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
LI near Eighth
AM.:J.IION Seßtg in Private Box, El.; Orchestra
Chairs, 75 cents; Dress Circle and Parquet, 55 Cents ;
Family Circle, 25 cents. Doors open at 7. To commence
at 7 yi o'clock.
Box Office open from 10 to 4 o'clock, when seats Can
be secured
Stage Manager Mr. H. Watkins
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Oct. 1, ell be presented
Kotzebue's interesting Play of
THE STRANGER; OR, MISANTHROPY AND
REPENTANCE.
The Stranger Ntr I. E Murdoch
Baron Steinfort Mr S 31nrdoch
Ira Haller Mr?. IIud•ou Kirby
Peter Mr 11. WV-ki
To conclude with the admirable petite Comedy of
MY AUNT
Dick Dasiall
Frederick...
Mra Corbett
wHEATLEY' S ARCH ST. THEATRE
--...g01e Leases W. WHEATLEY
SCALE or PRlol3.—Orchestra EtoIH, 34:1 cent.;
Draft
Circle (no extra ebarge for Secured Seats). &Ocosts;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre. 25 cent., Setts in Pri
vate Boxes, 75 rents; Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery,
13 coati; Gallery for Colored Permur, So cents • Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons. aS eenot.
Box Office open from 10 A. 11. until 3 P. 31. Doors
open at quarter before 7, performance to commeue
quarter past 7.
J M. M. WHITTON Tressarer.
Tlll3 klburiday) EVIININU, Oct. 1. the perhirtesuce
will commence with the
la=
- -•
Mr. Merryweathec Mr. D0L113.11
Mr Herbert Patalerbert Hr. Wheatley
MN Merryweather Mrs. E. L. Davenport
Mrs. Pltzherbert Mrs. D. P. Dowers
To conclude with the Comedy of
WILD OATS; Os, THE STROLLING GENTLEMAN.
Rover Mr. Wm Wheatley
Sir George Thunder Mr. Thayer
Lady Amaranth Mrs. D. P. Bowen
I V AL .ee N m U r T E S A TREE .h T io T . il s T Les
tage iiß.E.—r
, Mr.
John Sefton. Prices.—Dress Circle and Pam:tette, 50
cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private Box and Orchestra
Seats, 15 cents. Boa Office open from 9 o'clock A M.
to 3 P. IL Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance to com
mence at 7 6.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Oct. 1, will be revived
the elegant Comedy, by Boareicsolt, exiled the
IRISH HEIRESS; On, WEST END.
Lord Dayentry Mr W. R. Blake
Percey Ardent Mr. Waltack Lester
Norah Marion Ws, Rosy
To conclude with the laughable Farce, called
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
John Urnmley
Sergeant John Brown.
Mrs. Grumley
IROACEUF'S VARIETIES,
1111TH and CHESTNUT Streets,
Entrance on Chestnut street.
.firsre FAIR VIAITIJ44—Thcs NOTIcr:
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS EVERT
EVENING THIS WEEK-
Comprising a most diversified and pleasing
MUSICAL AND TERPSICHOREAN MELANGE,
Commencing at 7,ti. Admission, 10 cents.
se29.fit*
SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, &bore Chestnut.
Doors open et 73 o'clock—to commence &t $.
Admittance 26 cents.
SAISTOILD'S OPERA TROUPE
In their Operatic Entertainments, Introducing all the
latest Sono, Glens, Choruses, Dances, Ac., concluding
each erening with a
LAUGHABLE sußrx.ntni.
Shipping
FOR GALVESTON - TEXAS LINE.-
With quick despatch Freight taken at low rates.
The finsbaailing regular packet schooner C S. FEU
LEE, Capt. Foster, will commence loading at Race
street wharf on Monday next, Oct. sth.
Having nearly all of her cargo engaged and reedy for
augment, will hare quick despatch.
For balance of freight or passage, apply to
Bump?, 31310N5, it CO.,
36 North Wharves,
JAMES BASER,
43 North Mliarres.
or to
re '29 if
FOR Si A FRANCISCO--CALIFORNIA
LINE —Direct from Philadelphia.
The magnificent clipper ship JOSEPH JONFA
G
Sam
uel
G. Flowers, commander, in now loading at Dice
street wharf; hiring a large part of her cargo engaged
And going on board rapidly, will hare immediate des
mach.
Shippers will please hurry their goods alongside with
out delay.
For balance of freight apply to
BLIMOP, SIMONS & CO.,
183-dtf 38 North Wharves.
jIOR SAN FRANCISCO-FROM NEW
YORK. , -
The celebrated clipper ship SANTA CLAUS, Foster,
roaster • the cent clipper ship BOSTONIAN,
—, m uter, are now loading sad will have despatch as
above.
For balauee of freight apply to
BL9IIOP, & CO.
otnmission
11. CHASE & CO.
• OENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
43 North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia.
CO33vauTLY lIRCEITINd
CLOVER SEED
On consignment from the interior of Pennsylvania,
where our new Cleaning Mill is now in general use.
Err Also, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP always on
band. 5e1241
HANDY & IMENNER-COMMISSION
MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and Ame
rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. "M., and ir
North FIFTH street, East elde, avec Commerce street,
Philadelphia.
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER-
V CHANT and Importer of HAVANA MARS,
!New) 139 Walnut street. second story. and-1S
CARD. -THE SUBSCRIBERS R E SPECT
FULLY inform their friends and the trade a.ener.
ally that they hare made arrangement! for one of their
Buyers leaving monthly for the Preach and Raman
Harked.
Prom many years' experience, the permanent resi
dence in Facia of two et the firm and an abundant
capital, they can offer nnascual faciliti ,
es for THE PUR
CHASE ON COMMISSION in any of the European
markets for shipment direct.
They are ALSO prepared to reCeiTe orders from INUTlrriel
for Flowers and Feathers from their extensive and well
known manufactories in Paris, to be &hipped direct,
•Itber under bond or duty paid.
HENDERSON, 83ITTII & CO . Importers,
aulo-Zarsi No. 800 Broadway.
LIGHT ! LIGHT ! LIGHT !
THREE
HOUB.S FOR ONE CENT.
KNAPP'S PATENT ROSIN OIL LAMP.—
The cAearest and safest Artificial light in the
world. The proprietors of KNAPP'S PATENT LAMP
do not now hesitate to speak of it as one of the greatest
benefactions of the age. It is cow establtaked that it is
roc ncalty adapted to the burning of Rosin Ott, among
all the people. It has fora long time been well under
stood by all Chemists that Rosin Oil was fire limes
cheaper than Whale oil, Burning Fluid, or other rnate
nala artificial light, but heretofore, although
more than one hundred thousand dollars hare been
expended in Boston in attempts to produce a Lamp is
which to burn this oil, they have all, from some cause
or other, foiled, and it has remained, as was remarked
by the Boston Journal, for A. II Knapp, from beauti
fully simple and philosophical principles, easily under
stood, to bring forward a Lamp exactly adapted to burn
ing this Rosin Oil in all styles of Lamps, and for the
common use of persons every - where, at a mere nominal
cost, so that ne one tan afford to do without it Besides
the above, this Lsmp gives so clear, soft, and steady a
light that parsons with weak eyes find no more difficulty
iu the evening than is the day-time—making it, as se
semi clergymen have remarked, the •• student's friend,"
as well as the mechanic's and seamstress's indispensa
ble companion
PENNSYLVANIA COUNTRY MERCHANTS
will find it to their interest to call at the Agency, and
examine this truly wonderful Lamp. County Skean
for the sale of these Lamps in the State of Pennsylvania
will be sold on terms so favorable that those becoming
interested cannot fail to realize large is from the
busineiss. Agency, liird CHESTNUT Street, above
Second • se El-d2w.k w2t
MARCH
ANT'S
CRYSTALOGRAPHS,
OR PHOTOGRAPHIC AIIZGATCRE.9 IN OIL,
N N. corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST.
The above pictures differ esse■nally from anything
ever before offered to the public. Their softness, and
truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness
and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, the greatest
fidelity of resemblance; while the severity of the or
deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally
settles the question of their permanence. These facts
enable the subscnber to offer them, with the grcate,st
satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his
friends
They are secured by letters patent to, and can be had
ONLY of E. D MARCHANT.
Ha - Portisits of the cabinet, ant life size on case.*
as heretofore. se 14-ibri
BUTS' CLOTHING.
F. A. HOYT & RHO have nos on hurl a very
large assortment of READY-MADE goods suitable for
the present season which they feel deposed to sell
cheap. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
outhweet corner TENTH and CHESTNUT . streets.
N. 11 —We have a large assortment of new goois
Of a superior quality and intke.
sep22-ImUlths
"NEW FALL CLOAKS.—Just teedred at
the Paris Mantilla and Cloak Emporium, to which
the attention of Ladies and strangers visiting the city,
is respectfully larded. OEO BELPIN it Co ,
701Chestnot street
NEW PALL CLOALLS, at Wholesale —Merchants will
and the largest slot* of these Goods. in the greatest we.
riety of materials ant prices, at the Paris IdantilLt sa l
Cloak Emporium.
Prices low, and terms liberal.
GEO BULYIN & CO ,
204 Chestnut street
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.—
FANCY AND STAPLE
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
I. G MAXWELL A: SON
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES,
10119 CHESTNUT Street, tour doors below Eleventh.
And 315 5 SECOND St . below Spruee
FACTORIES —Nov 95 and 97 GEORGE St below
Tenth, and SECOND Street. near Union
Orders made at a few hours' notice
TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.—
..it Attention is invited to the following ster:k ei s--t
-zoned LUMBER
300,000 feet 5-1 Yellow Pine Floor &stuff.
250,000 feet 4-4 do do
30,000 feet 3.4 do do, sailable fur lin
ing stores
15,000 feet White Pine Floor Beardi.
e 50,000 feet Spruce Joist
Selling low for cash, to snit the time!, anl in late to
snit purchasers.
ALBERT BENTON,
S-uth FRONT It-re-et
SARDINES. -10u cases of GU half boxes
eacia, in afore and fzr sale by
HENRY BOECLEN d CO ,
an 6 No 431 and 4239 Foartla •trcet
SARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING, 14$ North FOURTH Pt-eat, between
Arob and Race. ine-ly
Mr J. E. Murdoch
Mr. Myers
Mrs. Myers
Mr. Chipman
Mr. Eberle
Mrs. Jobs Sefton
36 North. Whar;;ls
achants