The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 06, 1857, Image 3

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    CORRESPONDENCE,
Sept. ,25/107.
„fa:, front
au44lestrishing city otPeoria, the second in point
k -`-'of:PePtdittitatq,arid! , beinmeinint 'adv,antages - in the
' • , hot my design, =at the
peeeght=Eima„tß;gtve;n sketch of the oitn but
merely, to speak leftlieThateTair, whieh was, held
here the -
„pMeentseasen.., - - - -
FairOommeneed 'on:the 21st
ortepteinberi,'„and 'ended on the was ,
of the city, On the bind's
.aintbeltie:cet ; the':priiirle: The •errangementa
se , 1„ ,Of! l #o B ::'' ; ' ll ),rliffwiSA B ‘odlhrieed'att orkelosure•
A,AI, twentrtwe Mires,,heldnging to the _Peoria Agri
''Thefenoti -buildfugs '
qtot about:.sl 2 , ooo ,Vshieb 'Mita was. raised
by private subsoriptions, contributions; do:'. The
• ground is beintiftliyiiiitersperiedmitli krov,es of
fine shade i'Aties;'"O'tor carpeted Sward of
green grass.
There wore . :ti b! inso6 'the encloseni,
mostly fashioned affir -the Chineset style of arab'-
, mature, which , gave- them on iTilesing , and inter
esting ivere used for;tbe eald
bition of artieles in the various' deportnoints. In
the centre of the 1.141140 d for trotting ipurposes
Was a flee buildiol in pagoda, 'style, used
oaclu
eively by a band of Music, - which - discoursed sweat
strains of melody r ,
The'eahibitiOn, in itui various departments, was
tion. The; '„O;iftle, and horses were partioularly
, • fine, and showedth,e proper spirit among the farm
'erg
ta;raisis good ethci.‘,.•
LaFge::nuMb4s ;Were- in: attendance, as the
• weather was fine, and every one 'seemed to take a
lively
interest' in the exhibition. • OnThitrsdny,the,
jadtaher Of -IVisiters reached 25,000. This was the
greafday:'• c. :
.'',.: Sere rnist, and bad the pleasure of inking by
thelandi the distinguished Sen'ator and statesanan:
of StOdier4. Liefiglas, who nns in
attendaiMesoieral days, freely mingling with the
crowd, and taking an interest in the exhibition. ,
As - *litit nattirilly be 4 .expeotod, a crowd of
l'_one.ltoran.showts" were en herd outside. Here;
were AIM , lat;women," the of :land the'
• ::targeitrniaba" , in, the' world.m ; The "fidoeglassir
)icyii ; ;*; o,tht,/ 41#bi 6 - ad 04
P. 71i) ' !;! 3 , ip4-thtiAtiji"lyith t'i.the , huppyjamili;l' the
agents of which were trinunted on - boxes in front of
- their respective shpers," all crying outtbe, won
dOrfalittraPtions OM:, were offering inside.,
The vieer-from the fair ground was delightful.
Abenntiful Undulating plain siretehed out, as 'far
as the eye could reach to the north, whilst beneath
,you layrthe bluffing city on thibankaoethci "river,
With numeroris,fmMiteamboatsinOorecfattlie levee,
„sending forth dense volumes of blackaUtoke tram
,their tall chimney's.
'Prioria. is a ,beautiful city. • is, located, too
'upon one of the most beautiful nod eligible, spots
ititaginable'for a great ; commercial emporium. The
population .ever 20,000, and Increasing rapidly.
It Is spite& dy destined to be a largo city. A full
history of the plaits', its, tiado, resources, dm, would
be -very .intiresting tM well as valuable. - Z map'
'attempt it in a future article. „` , ;'•
" 'lllinois is 'mildly becoming ono of the leading
Stated: The present season she is far :ahead of any
3t}iei in r tho,praiiiiition'ef, Wheat and earn. The
• day - is not-far disiput When she 'will be the fore:,
asld tunrunerpial;adian(ngia,
as her population isintinstrious and energetic, and
deterinihed ,to deVelcip hpi immense iettourchs..
The Fairruslled4age f their,,un ,unusual swarm of
pickpockets from the !Arlene river towns, anti they
, •Idroya quite' a:stonily) begin* imp hear :i)f a,
great many persons who wire relioved of their
• • s
pocket-books.,'
Taking,everything into consideration, ,thopr.,
sent exhibition hns proved to be • the best' and 'the
saasfnetory,,that hits yet 'bean held hi 'the
State
; _Jona os LLNCEASTEIi.
-14,Paitticsikiirs of the Columbia . Firer '
[Wrens the Smarm/Cisco }lmelda , ".
; 1.. `-':.c August 20, 1857.
"Yr. • Blacknimi, 01(U resident 'of Ooludibia,
fernished "follewitig; Which may be
Oiled 110 MI d.tWeitt At B+tx'clooki P. Ai ,yester•
day, an aratilde,f, ,f . BAitiNt,,,e-nd irithice Apure
ths Aot,,rniwns anid A. few only of Aro
biwllingF,on,lho outskirts of the town escaped. the
devastatnigrelementa A. large nninker of fire ,
proof buildings with valuable. contenta,lare Masa
: of sinciphloring ruies:,.. The large , ,b . ,i,,lll.l2lll l g4o'Peo'
of jr,:ti. Brown, on „train street, yr9,,bhosts to
'''atom; - *UV - et:plosion of 'Some logs q,p 05 01 44 .,
At the time of,the explosion there.wesoni le a no m,
• beret , persons in • the building, Aro ,or whom ate
- known te have been: blatantly killed, and quite a
number dangerously wounded. The killed *edit.
N. BriiwiWc,blii. Teobayi Itudolph;„ it clerk!, of
Brown' Pc i e - ,1: - ..11,111.i,erhoks;_gtot-roniti of qua
Franoisio, - andfd ',ialner, Dibicell: W. , 0.
- Sleeper & 06. 1 ,iliarikors; tliti.,Posi":Ofilee and. Tele:
Vs. PP Broadway
• matiettOr thiefiludsers , block,) DePoissons, Limy
(Boinard's block-)Swarts, Courier office :GMrsite
Offies, l (lightlirdatisagedi`Oarvived 'the desmarlog
identooka •
in of. valuablevaluable furnit, re,
wiiett eitedin tb bantingqieraes 'bf 0,-
Bleopor4-O6i; and, is perfectly- safe, the bending
being anitaagiee be4 4 9d," 1 41.0 4 - -11 4 6 4nh fire - 1 , 0 301
of any.iii.tio 'Agee. •
This despatelOis;senti from the inside of the
banking-house; and we feat no .wa r y grea t 4n e on .•
venience from the beat. No estimate of the leis
'of proporty-has been Annie,' brit it mug ..b e some'
two hundred thousend.dellaremore than the fire of
`1854; was'four, hundred and fifty theusond
donate. •..liany , pf the). suppased,;.tirelProof
bindle& werec so „confident of being mixed - tot
they removed none, ef. their elreats,iliutTrecei ed
and stored what wits brought to themi. -
The territory embracery in the burned districd is
as follows : Broadway, from Smith, - Atoore k CO.'s
-", dumber yird,ritohiding• their • oiliab`, to hfaionio
.:: • Nall; all, east of Broadway to Jackimir' street, in.
Chiding Odd Fellows' Hall, Main street, With the
".mice ti of Wake' above mentioned and .the,Phita
.
Aeinhits Vimile,on the east, as far as Dr-Vitae:lC.lM's
..liOlPital, all isin complete ruins, ',Stott! and Seek
streatf4ifai Colum bia street, with one or
'two ekeeptiroft;'arifdeStroyea: lire originated
in A,,,Ohingso,brpthol,, on. ,Tatirion etreet,,between
Main 'and Broadway, and it is said was caused by
an opium smoker:. , _ . -
.• The wind was item , the west, and blew the dairies
immediately to -Miller & Williams'. large livery
stable; anti from' - thence to Columbia 'street. ',- It
thiWreieti.lOthVeouthviest; and swept its
coarse to 'Main Gulch', as far as Smith, ;Moore &.
Co.'s lumber Owl.
'
- an d deadladlee., ari. now In the.Phrenit (look` and Ladder awaiting the
Oonnierti , innutedijAhir`L'people-'are: glottirry; and
sad—alt itUeonfieledi - Thenstaids, - nre `eonung in
frith#d. joining camps; who' deeply'synipatbize
`with nain'thellatauf life and property,: The tele
:: ' . gritplf tkiliurited doWn, ',but is,teMporarily
repaired pad eaahles..,Wa „OM the news of bur
ad calamity.. ;Materials:aro being brought on the
ground preparatory to building temporary One ,
,• menet) - -The 'families-are' being .provided-for t! by,
the people Of the - adjacent towns. • Three thonsand
Men, women and children have not had a' orsel of
- food .slueo c ypterday., I. Thank God, they 'wilt' be
"Pfgliackfek./44 1 :0 1 'llegra
apfl,o*eT Hazen,
returning *pia, -Covington,
Kenticaliy,,j o ,';OixietiMatii: between ;,'Seyeri „ and
eight "o'cleek., on, Saturday
,evening,. they sow
},.number., of men, on the landing-in possession
of a negro,
„Whom they-accused of-having stolen a
„ carpet Mick. The "otEcersi. eontrarytti
eitioa of-the White teen; took the negro into custody,
and plttetwilsitaqii the Hammond st.reet -statipn
house, but after keeping him there sme, Gael no
one. oppoared ogainst turn, and he was,diso barged.
- The negro says tie has been a 'slave; and traveled
,about the eoantry a great deal with' his master, a
resident of Kentucky, who, a number= of weeks
since, left hint:it:the:l3mila •Iletato as a servant;
him he wad at liberty. OR 'Saturday 'even.
ing; however, the master,• with several 'other "per ,
low; she negro asserts; came to biru,4rict. Seising
upon him , endeavored M xitnra' him into :slavery
bxeatryteg hipita,oras-• the rover; ..in; which - they_
- muuld.rdeci been puopesaful, had not• the offlooriln
terfeied. The, 'negro, we understand, bas since
left the city, fearing he nisy be again • placed' in
-boudirge.inrisinare Oommerrial,'Srpr'2B.
•
= THE' MONEY MARKET:
';.t.iiii.crossmnsA, October 8, 1851 .
We bellere.thet vre hale mare to too* . tbOo*, l O. bgpp
notion thO,Leigiilatura
We deeinedginn4lon or,tho Governor in so heetily
con
renipg it wistylso tiled nnwnrrantedy and we greirather
Inclined to the belief - !het before this time;Witbthe ex ,
implitof sad": ieiten heforOJl4ltYies, bud
Ciiiiiiiiiedseeiensloo hanging over them;
the solventbinbiould !nisi isictideci payment of specie'
upon ;their, tirculetion: ,
16151.1 i n o* to thts ibUi d and honeet telphere ef the
• eckeffoitio save tai
`from • thd evil Ooiiiiiatuces:radeb may but too speedily
result (cons the celllueof.this special sesaion. Their.
drat Mkbe'dlrectod, to prootrio an immediate• - qtiestioif es to whether tht,
bolehe Should ies relieved tnsm the consequence of their
sespensiono to w.,LeOslpture:ehosen in of the ext.
,19,4.:Atencied ' by, lkeli cert..
ite;,Courite they, shouldmane.
. s ailing
fit t4fi L fet argon eyed siery .atternpt
Ineeeose,the powers and pritilegos of th e . MiKehter.
`working cotglotstlone, ayd oluiQ no,lel?Pri to,,letest
cor
rapt lesbiletlertof every t, ki
' We want.more•eafegrusrdi throvvh around our lutukiog.
- thinga wideic*nit th 9 '4ooi,reitdt, of tit'e:wotking of
Could,
name to MIMI e= pm¢pfMil ad- wealthy, but ulnae'
iinroliiddrilinlitnif kW' bro:Tiglitt no pild.thikery
", defttaiq- ltd.' 40 when OnFr'bniiks, ens
- OS* = tjld 'Of email
1444.4**1 1 ‘ 004 1 0 4niAdlidid switildeot.-64411!
dowetvAnsh.iminintil they to* o pinlabi4licsol:
I•jittils: *ousel*, thoylrefe uet iffill imitliaiid.tnr sinde ,
• eireula tton foe in 4 to lief..
, ,:toseettt:Wlß, rtgloeo bikild Ithealwhpie,
totisjoi*lbi .6100 onrryloy of the '9opOlation, and
„-:i w y, owideifroluViiiiaddde toitkiis'i.itinaredeopintion
riNe4Torlr,po4 thi." 2 o;oli
• s .?01004141' oPl.ued 61. '- t k e ii #10 664 ,0 i PPOV
r,4tRA
k two
*** , ,gold•
40104 jeWfiiii:7;,*.tiii,*i' keVell6llljitit
ri g
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origi:'!
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nt•l Xisk,..94le4i44roamo ,a•
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to
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•
quite full; and, rondpred
,pretty 'Onerarsatistao
The eanjmun{ty.are•eugering grierously from a I,ltate, of
debts. Suspension arose from the want of a clearing
boar, eattrunlthuyant of a_ publlshed weekly state
'ment elthe condltfonof every bank, verified by the with
Or affirmation bf .311 leers. It is the result; not • of the
weakness of all, but of the rettenness'of individuals,
smothered up and concealed under a veil of secretly, not
Only from the, outside world, but from floe very banks
themselves, until It could be bidden no longer, and the
whole system fell ' because of • the • weakness of its
We doubt the ,efficacy of any check imposed by low
upon the amount of diaconate to individuals, and the
relative line beyond 'Which expansion `shall not pass.
There are tqo many Ways by which these may be evaded.
But we can, have a clearing house established, and the
.publication of weekly verified statements of their actual
condition rau be enforced, - and the publio will thus`, far
at !exist be'enabled to Judge 'for 'themeslees when any
bank, is exceeding the .bonmis of prudence, and it will
immediately be recalled t, a safe position, by its inter
ested creditors,
We hope to see both these measures insisted upon, as,
the price for which the banks may he relieved from the
penalty of their tiansgreasiona, and that they will be
required to resume
. bneele, 'payMents immediately—so
far, at least, as their notes are concerned.
the
market
sales of Macke have little interest at present, the
market having 'ceased' entiroly 'to perform any of the
thermometric functions 'Usually attributed to' it. It
straqds.atthe lowest point, and must continue so while
the unsettled condition of affairs continues, end money
is tso bard to procure. The'bariks aisdount as little as
nOssible,Walting for AIM action of the I.ogislature in
their behalf„ On the Street', money it worth 1.4 41' cent.
for good narcesi but the transactions are very 'mall, and
mostly bettreen; the buyer and seller directly. The
brokers bays bard 'work for small profits, , Exchange on
-New 'York is bought at 3%04 g ,E.ccordiug to the quality
and quantity offered, and said at 5 4 cent.
- The notes of the Western Bank of Springfield, Mass.;
the Mineral Bank Of Cumberland, Md., and the Wear
Bank of Hew ilempettiro are discredited by the brokers.
Satunlay'must have been a very blue day in New
TOrk: The Courier and Enquirer says "a large
'ainount of collection parsir laid over—as sunny as one
hundred and thirty bills in one bask, two hundred is
another, and forty in a. third." These appear to be bar
vest times for the notaries.
PHILADELPHIA SPOOK EXOtIANGE SALES,
October 5, 1867.
Reported by
R tet rSrle° Broker, No
et
FIRST BOARD
50 Reading 1
RR 15X
60 do 5X
60 do 15
100 do nswn&int.l4%
- 1 Penns RR....,..38X
1 do 33x
• 8 do 38);
10 do 383
do 8816
10 do ....$5...8856
6 do 38.34
1 do 38
25 do 88
49 • do ....10t5..33
1,000 Wilmt , n RR We 81
1,00011 Penns RR 08-40
600 Penns 5e 79X
793(
• 100; ,•-, do --79 y
• 100 -do 793( ,
1,000 City 83
'l,OOO do ...• 83 ,
..
.603 do ...New.93
-43 Reading 8R......14%
60 do esivn&iti4.l4%
60 • 03 • 14%
80 do arratelnt.3s
100 - do 0bwn..14%
2.1 do
16 do . 60
130A1113.
3,600 City R1163.PRR.63
100 do
.15
RETWER.
MOO Oity
10 Penuo RR 39
1 do 38
61 do 233 i
60 Long Island RR. 7B
2 N Penns RR.... 83
25 Rending RR....14%
25 do' ....13%
300 do ....14X
1,000 Penns' 6'o 79X
1,000 do 793
1,000 do • - 79 x
860 do 70X
400 do 79X'
1,200 Oliy ti's 83
400 do -82 X,
1,000 City RR 6', ..b2.83
r, „
,OLO3ING
Bid. Asked
84;
Philods es 83 83
, 4 do. 83
OBEI-DULL
Bid. Asked
Schil Nal' Prof 14) 16
Wsnsin&Rimß 9 11
do letanort Vs 63 00
do do 2dm 50 64
Long Island.... 7%, 7,7;
Viekeburg 6 ' 7%
Girard Dank 8 8%
Lehigh Zino X I
Union 01115111 2X
New Creek 3; 1
Catawima RD... 8% 8
• do New 93 933
.Penns ba 791 f 79 3(
ReadSngß '• 14% ,14%
de "bonds '7085 ‘.70
• do. It 13'5,)44 70 • :80
Penns. RR BTAI 88
drorris Omni Oon 88 40
Sthyl Nava/ 1 82 52 . 50
do i• .Eltook 8
100 , Beadjig
50'dd
plOsing 14X
100 do 14%
,"
PI~i4AyIELPM
DIARAETS
og.—ihe markets cont 'nue
Mosier; (ictoiNiV,s—Eve
almost at a stand still, and the operations in Dreadstuffs
today aro very Melted,. Shipping brandeof Flour aro
bold' at 85.50, but Clore are no takers at this figure, the
local trade being the only buyers, at from $5.60 upwards
to 570.57.50 4' bbl 4 the latter for fancy brands. Eye
Flour and Corn Meal are unchanged, but there in More
selling, and quotations aro entirely nominal. Wheats
are in fair supply, but, the demand is small, and prices
range at $1.20e51.25 for red, and $1.28551. 35 for white, -
according to quality, the' latter being the top rates.
Qorn is but little inquired for, and good yellow is
4aotod at 75 eta., without much offering or selling.
Oats are arriving more freely, but sales of about
2,6oo,bAshela good Delaware and Jersey have been made
at seats' Eye is dull at 72075 cents, buyers
generally offering less. Dark is steady at $35 for
first quality Quercitrmi, at which figure there aro
buyers as feet as . it arrives. Cotton Is not inquired for,
'aqff the'niarket 1s dull and unsstlied, there being n ot
enough doing to establish, prices. Groceries and Pros'.
elthas aro held at former gilded rates, but the demand is
only to4unply tha hoine-trado. Whiskey le dull, bids
being quoted at 245t210., and blade at 230., and rather
"scarce,-bit there is very little selling at these"figtires.
a urtatlons.
ylepotte4 for the Press
LlVElti'Ofih:4hijt belle of 'the Ocean, Read , -25
; Bteineilt.Co;,lo do Les & Co; 1 R
' , KWing;lll Bllt;4liVOcirtlV Wane* & P oo; a w
Lehman & Brw, 6 Bosengarten & Ban; 4 Bates& 00ateS;
Bound ,& 43itodgraisr1W1 bare 14.0 Un r ead 10 Wls
hasp friedritigriet,-Bye'&13o; 130 ban IB.Podrick* CO.;
1537 ban liarrett & Bow 2100 hila 'Oda (Incident&
Hitt an bars bdteiud29olnlla bodlilron Morris&
Jones & 170 tiara B 11131thig Os' 8r0r.89• bdls steel
Thobld Swath; 49 de W P Potts; 11 eases and 00 bdlo do
ASt B. Welton; bags's:mils 9 chains and 14 mks
rohainalig 0 Lewis & CS; 50 casks sodd ash 0 W Church
man & 0o; 2 caste hardware 1' 8 ;Wks fe•Co; 2do W
11 &4 W- ettenp 1 do W'P Willitach; 1 do F K Tryon;
2do T Baiter; 9 1d Smith, Seltzer & On; IdoB 11
'filbighau4 4 do Dilworth, Branson & Co; 12 grindstones
klitehelli 50 crates earthenware A Rherman; 67
.do B B Verde & eons; 6.8 bite and fit cases steel 170 pkgs
soda ash 145 do earthenware a casks files 2 pkgs mdse
4745 sacks salt order.,
CAPE TrAli'llEN:-..Brig Ilehm Mar. Olturchill-350,-
250 T 66 leiPktod 1 be . sitet fruit Tboti Wattson & Bons.
SAYANIAN—Bchi 'John Price , Ityder-18 bales cot
ton W P Newlin; 5 do raga Jessup & Moon; ' 169 do do
mestics flay hfcDayitt; 112TBrown; Ulll & Co; 20 Ull
11000 & Co; 12 boles typo Johnson & Co; 6 empty
casktf Poultney & 51asSoyi 140 do 2490 sacks wheat 18
pitedO
~PKILADELPILTA 110AIID OP TRADE.
Wll. C. Kex;
A.S. , Buexuou,?norms or HE ElNiro
ELLIS YASSALL, '•
, , LETTER BAGS
• 1 At - the Merchantat Exchange, Phiksdr/phin.
Ship Joseph Jones, Flowers ' Ban Francisco, soon
Brig Oregon. (10)11reen - • Port An Prince, soon
Bahr BE Hell, Olsrk. si • St deg° de Ouba, coon
BAfLI (Q OF 'THE 'OCEAN STEAMERS.
BtObi, TUE UNITED STATES.
14meiew - .toom Fon
Canada., New York Liverpool,
Itultcln` — ' New York Uevre., •
PROM EUROPE
PROM IOR DAT
.gultoo .. . New York ....Sept 22
oof Wo.alkiegtoo..Llverpool New York Sept 23
Niagara ..........Liverpool Boston Sept 26
ktlarttio Liverpool New York ..Sept BO
BOrnasia liatreaurg New..... Oct /
dragoifavre New York Oct al
610V/iItiNNTEVOIt HAVANA fiTEAßigtll.
PHILADELPHIA—From New York 2d, arriving at He
variaSth, and New,Orleans :11th. From. New Orleans
20th t, Hamm 234, arriving at New York 28th.
'QUAKIp Ornr—Yrom New Yorklth of each month,
arriving at Havens 12th, and Haile 14th. Prom Mo•
idle ' , OA, Havana 24th, arriving at New Ybrk 28th.
title
New:York lath, arriving at Havana
170 r. and NewOrlearia 19th From Now Orleans 27th,
florins 29th, arriving.at New York ad:
tiring Oliff—Prow New •York 17th, arriving'at Ils-•
Vitus 23.6, andNew . ..Prloma 26th. Prom New Orleans
Sth,`lfirans 801, arriving at New York 13th, -
Nisei IVanuunt—Frorn New York 27th, Arrive at
'Miran& lat'ind Nei( Orleans, 3d: Brom New Orleans
12th; Havana 14th dugat New York 18th.
Isaser.—Prom Okarleston 19th and ,41b, doe at Hs.
vans 23d aid 7th. Tram Havana 10th and 26th, due at
'New York 1611i'ind 31st. ' •
The California mail steamers sail from New York on
the Bth awl 2ath of each month.
411ai*, Jntelligente.
RORT:OF:pIiFILADELP#Lki Oct. 0, 1867
BIStEr 8 18-LI4IIN 118T8 6 44
111(111,'W321211. ' 331
Map •Indlo of the Ocean, Deed, from Liverpool, Aug
22, with Mdse; &o. to 8 Baldwin & Co.
Brig Helen Mar, (Br) Churchill. 13 days from Cape
Maytleu, with logwood to ,Thos Wattaon & Bone.
'Brig'Altiniajersona; froth New York.
Brig Martha Washington, Anderson, froin'Portland.
'' ',Mr - Manta; Maxon, I diy from Predotica, Del, with
wheat to au Parrott & Bon. '
Behr - Henry 11111 Layton; 1 day from Milford, Del,
-with wheat tolis-Barritt dc Sod: • "
Sclur;Complaki'ltiggin, 2 day's' ftom Maryland, with
lumber to au Barrett &
• Bobr Smith Tattle, Mayo, 6 dais Troia Provineetown,
with mdse to Q A Wood.
Bohr Telegraph, float 2 days from Wilinlngten, Del,
In ballattio Tyler, Stone & Co.
13chr:6ridrew (three 'muted) Nicholson,
10 dere from Charleston with Indus to Dettiti Martin
,
`• SchrldartheWrightington,Wrightington, 2 days from
' River; hrballast to Careen Sr qO. On ad met, WM,
CO miles SW of Montauk, saw brig America, of and for
Salem; 18 days ont from Oape neinry; bad her colon; ad;
'ran down to her and the odptain sold he had no provi-
Vona on poard except beer and pork; could hare sup
piled him, bht a heavy sea running at the time made
no atfonipt to lower hie boat; understood he would make
for the Delawarellyeakwater.
Ritr.Combridge t lf ark, B days from Port/Loa, with
se tolitirus Baker, '
Scitr Edwin Reed, Green, from Boston.
Behr Mathew Bird, Johnson from New York
• CLEAR ED.'
Brig Alien°, ,Pas'sotis;• Boston, Noble, rhunniett &
, aldwall. ' - '
- •
' 'Brig Martha Washington, Anderson, Portland, N
ptiirtetant &
Bohr EdwitqlOod, Green, Boston do
Behr Telegraph Roath t Norwich, Tyler, Stone & Co.
Bird Johnson, Norfolk, Rogers, Bbanlokson
BcldAecetur, edam, Partliitt, 8 J Ohriatiso:'
56,4 POUT Price, Price ;litobile, Pettit, Martin, /c Co
Otr Partner Denzile Biatlinore Grose', Jr. ~
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tstlin o hl t z vessel that ha been observed
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MEMORANDA !
a gity of New York, Hewes, hence at Beaton
4thi e n a tt s c
et, t hl i :
America, from Boston, Sept 9, arrived at
Liverpool 20th.
Steamship Vanderbilt, from Now 'Work, Sept 12, at
Southampton 224, AM. The Atlantic, which sailed at
the Lame hour, arrived at Liverpool oh the night of al.
' Steamship New York, Craig, from Glasgow, Sept 20,
arrived at New York yesterday. From 23d to 28th in
elueive, had a continuation of very severe gales fromN
W. 25th, at 7 A 31, passed H M steamship Buzzard,
bound W. 2,1 lust, at 820 P 11, passed 11 11 steamship
Persia, 3d rust at 10 30 A 11, signalised American ship
Arzao, bound N. 1 PM, paused Br ateamship City of
Baltimore. 4th, at noon, saw a large paddler steamer;
also' ship Alexander Wise, hound E
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, hence at Rich
mond 3d inst.
Ship Fanny McHenry, Smith, for London, eleared at
New York yesterday.
Ship Gleaner, Lunt, from New York, arrived at Callao
Aug 12.
Ship Pam Flub, Maguire, at Callao 13th Aug. from
New York, via Valparaiso, flailed Aug 28 for (Wachs
Islands.
Ship John Fyfe, Lawson, from Melbourne, at Callao
131 h Aug, and sailed 10th for Mucha Maude. '
Ship Expounder, Foster, front Ohioan Islands, at
Callao Aug 14, and sailed 22t for the United States.
Ship Mary Godell, Harriman, from Mochas fur the U
States, at Callao 19th Aug, and sailed again 28th.
Ship Fanny .1 Party, York, from L`binchas, at Callao
24th Aug, and sailod BOth for England.
Ship Revenue, Robinson, ealled from Callao 2.1 ult. for
the 19 States.
Ship South America, Bray, from Now York, via Val
paraiso, arrived at Callao 9th ult.
Ship Snap Dragon, Davis, from Sydney, NSW, at Val
paraiso Aug 1, and sailed 26th on her return.
Ship Wild Pigeon, Mayhew; from New York, at Val
paraiso Aug 9.
Ship Bethla Thayer, Munroe, I or Valparaiso and Cal
lao, cleared at New York yesterday.
Ship Susan G Owen, Nortoni sailed from Cardiff 19th
ult. for Charleston.
Ship Evelyn, French, hence at Mobile 29th tilt.
Ship Belle Wood, Bush, from New York, at Mobile
29th ult.
Ship Mary Caroline Stevens, Heaps, from Slourovia,
at Baltimore 4th inst.
Barque Saragossa, Dow, hence, arrived up at New'Or
lama 28th ult.
Barque Ella, Sparrow, for South America, railed from
Richmond 3d inst.
Barque Agaer, new, Hearford, from New York, at
Richmond 3d inst.
Barque Union, Power, hence, remained at Pernam
buco 6th ult. dischg.
Barque Victor, Holmes,hence : via Panama, at Callao
Aug 30, and sailed Sept for Mucha Islands.
Barque Valetta, Groves, from Boston, arrived at 'Val
paraiso Aug 9
Brigs Abby Ellen, Gilchrist, and Castilian, Merry
man, hence at Portland 2d Inst.
Brig Mack Hawk, Harnett, from Boston, at Medan
aria 3d Diet.
Brig Joseph Cabals, for Philadelphia, cleared at Sa
vannah 2 , 1 inat.
Solna Sam' Croft, Arrants, and Fannie, Stokes, hence
at Baltimore yesterday.
- Schr Argue Eye, Sharp, frdm Charleston, at Baltimore
yesterday.
Scar Charm, Star, from Wllroington, Del, at Rich-
Mond 3d inst.
Schr Jane C Doughty, Murphy, for Philadelphia,
Balled from Richmond 3d inst.
Schr Pennsylvania, Bruster k hence at Alexandria
3d inst.
Behr Florence, Noyes, for Philadelphia, railed from
Alexandria 3d lost
Behr Mary B, Pierce, hence at Bangor 24 inst;
Mar Arietia, hence for Charleston, was spoken 28th
oft, lot 35 15, long 72 20.
Schr Manuela, Van Pelt, from Boston, at Valparaiao
August 3d.
Sabra Victor, Dale, from Hallowell, and Volta, Case,
from Greenport for Philadelphia, arrived at New York
yesterday.
Setae 11 W Morse, Phillips, from Taunton, and Sarah,
Bensdh, from New Bedford for Philadelphia, at N York
yesterday.
Schr Amelia, Fairweather, from Boston, at Valparaiso
Aug 28.
Scars S H Shaddick, Williams, and Charles Carroll,
Pratt, hence at Hartford /at inst.
Scar T L Miller, Paddock, sad stoamer Josephine,
(Huntley, sailed from Hartford let inst . for Pb Had
Schr Thou Potter, Glover, from Providence for Phila
delphia, at Newport 24 Inst.
Sear J Oadwallider, Godfrey, sailed from Marblehead
29th nit for Philadelphia.
Schr Francis Arthemous, Small, hence at Portsmouth
Ist inst.
2 2rinelill RR 63
1 Norristown RR.. 60
Eept 22d, lat 49. 80, lon 02, saw a large steamer steer
ing supposed tho Deltic, from N York for Liverpool.
Oct 2, let 41, lon 08 01, a large screw steamer, ship
rigged, steering E. . .
• Aug 14, lat 37 40, lon 135 25, Behr L Poster, Moore,
from Puget Pound kr Honolulu
Aug 10, no lat, &c, barque Ella Frances, Flinn, from
Ban Francisco fur Puget Sound.
Schr E 01 Peck, a fine vessel of 220 tons burthen, in
tended for the West India trade,
has recently he m
launched and fitted out et Cleveland, Ohio She is said
to Le decidedly the moot beautiful craft over seen on
the lakes. The Si bi l'eek arrived at Oswego a few days
since, and will take trade on the lakes until ice makes
Its appearance.
Ship Catharine, of Thomaston ' where from or bound
not stated, was seen to sink, no date, he., immediately
after being In collision with an unknown ship, by Capt
Nickerson, of fishing schr Minnesota, which arrived at
Provincetown 4th Inst. The °Mery and crow were
towed and taken on board the unbeaten ship, which was
bound to Liverpool.
To MADTSII6 or VWSSELS RUNNING Dirris . B6N BAN
FRANCISCO AND SIDNEY , As tho longitudo or Christmas
and Fanning's Islands are incorrect on most charts' we
give the correct location:
Fanning's Island—Tho harbor of Fanning's Island
lies in N lat 3 &gat, W, long 110 deg 20. Approach the
island from the cast, and sail round the south aide.
There is no such island in this vicinity as is laid down
on the charts as "American Island."
Christmas Inland—The harbor,
which Is under the lee
of the N. Wt point of the island, is la north latitude 1
deg 68; west longitude 167 30. The oast point °flits
island lies about 45 to 60 miles outward of the earlier.
age, and vessels in approaching cannot be too careful of
thin point, an it is here whore nearly all the wrecks oc
cur. The island is not mom than eight feet in height'
and enema be seen from a ship's deck more thou seven
or eight miles oil.
Diana fiboal—This shoal has novor, a e believe, been
laid down on any chart. It lies in N tat, 8 deg 40 ; W
long, 167 deg 20. It was discovered by Capt. English,
of Farming's Island, and it has on it only elk feet of
water. The observation was taken at midday, within
a short distance of the shoal, and may be relied do as
*tenet. -
Dilaters and officers of vessels bound to or past Hono
lulu arc requested to take notice, that a Marine Tele
graph has been erected on the ridge connecting Diamond
Head with the mountains inland, and all Vessels pasting
within ten miles of the head wilt be reported. China
-hotted vessele can display their signals without calling
out the pilot. The national ensign at the main or fore
is a signal for having a United States nail on board for
This signal should be displayed at the fore
only, when a pilot is wonted. Vessels can run along
:within two miles of the Fhoro with perfect safety, and
without losing the trade wind.
New YORK, Oct. sth —ARRIVED, Behr Victoria,
Reel, Preble, Shielo. Mary Bradford, 'Thomp
son, Loudon Aug 29th, with /79 pasaengerav Lagoa
Taylor, Havre .Aug 30, 554 passengers; Brain Larks
Louise, Rencke, Bremen Sept 6, 241 passengers ; • Oleo,
Pranklin, Bremen, 242 passengers, Wilmssen, Bremen,
44 de, 240 passenger', brig Onward, Br Rigging, Pictou,
N S, Br brig Talbot:of London Putt, Pernambuco Sept
sth schr Emma furbish, Kendall, Bonaveutine.
Cid ship Bark Exact, Trlsby, Savannah; Brig lioratio,
Wiggins; Madeira; SehsO T Strong, Liseurn, Baltimiwei
John Roe, Hammond, Wilmington. Ship Christian, Ow
ens, London; ship Ashbartoh, Bradloh, Liverpool.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut Street, below Ninth.
L 9 Eddins, Olinger Win P Dysart, Glasgow
B G Dysart, Roan6ke DemostheasWhlte,Missouri
John A English, Va 0 J . Dupont, Jr, Del
0 IL Birkhead, Washin& John W Martin, Washing'n
Wm 0 Gallant, Washineu P Douleng, Washington
P Pawn, Balt W 3 McOants, Copeeburg
Wm 11 Spitler, Texas Thos,W German, Balt
D O'Keefe, Balt John Lutz, Balt
D Hagerty, Richmond Irs, ' E W Nichols & It, Ilrookl , n
Mrs C B Babcock, N Y Mr L Allen, Newark,
T 111 K Orough, Oreetiab're A 0 Baulsburg, Balt
7 11 D Gregory, Bait John° Rodgers, Balt
Peter Montague, Balt XI D Eyre, Philada
II A Nichols, Reading Sand Bell, Ohio
Ed G Butler, Louisville • Sirs. Dares, N 0
Mrs A P Bowers, Gs Miss J P Bowers, Ga
Miss McLin, N 0 0 Doves, N 0
Chas Barnes, New Loudon 0 tY Bradstreet, Boston
A It Gilman, Boston M /1 Hobbs
A B Parrotte, Macon, Ge. 1 II }heifer & sr, N 0
II Shepherd, Louisiana V Gay, Louisiana
OW Squires, Louisiana It Gilmore Heitman, Balt
E Jlialley, England Thos Shields, Balt
Geo Earle & la, Md W Mcllvaine, Springfield
Sarni D Stryker, Jr, N Y Jose S Abren, Cuba
E Manual, Cuba 111 Carbonell, Cuba
J J Jever, Cuba Jae AVfilte, Citt
J Gooden, Cincinnati J I gahriekee, N J
J McCarter, Charleston Mrs McCarter, Charleston
Miss McCarter, Charleston E 11 Height, Chicago
Mr Johnson & la, Balt Miss Johnson, Balt
Jas IV Veazey, Md Geo it Adams, Pa
8
Judge Dunkin, S 0 Mrs Duncan, 0
Chas 111.Erben Lancaster Wash 11 Erben, Lancaster
A W Sanford , e la, N 0 IV Ring, Jr & la, Savannah
G Il Grinell; N Y Mn, Myers, Phila
Miss Myers, Phila Col Myers, 1.1 9 A '
R A Hunter, Reading Simon Stevens, Lancaster
P G Conover & la, ri J E Hewes & la, N J
Jae 9 Richards, Reading .7 N Hazlett & la, Toledo
T 0 Kibb, N Y Ii A 'Bridge, N 0
.oapt J D Dickey, St Louis A 0 Mitchell, NA'
8 Seymour, N Y 0 GDahlgreen A la N Y
R D Wolcott, Troy P W Hinehman, N Y
Ang Beeler, N Y Ohas Heath, N Y
R 0 Gorman, N Y P S Hughes, N Y
H Ames, Ot J H Wilcox, Ct
.1 Gordon, Va ' Geo I. Sassier, N 0
.7 Ripley, N Y .1 H Wilkinson, Cincinnati
STATES UNlON—Market stroot, above Stith.
Id BhaiTer, Harrisburg Goo Z Bentz, Columbia
J Prissel, 'Harrisburg Wm Hebert, Ilarrßburg
John L Roos°, Lano Wm 0 Ilarcomb,
Batt
8 G Porter, N Y 0 P Clifton, N Y
J Bundlck, N Y Thus BI Dukohart, Balt
<leo W Campbell, Balt Alonzo Mina, Va
John Ridgway, roue P N Sanderson, N 0
John 14 Price, Boston ,(leo A llaltenburg, Dol
Ohaa Starr, Del A Kurtz Chicago
J D Marahbank, Pa ltobt L hlchhaltz, Pa
AMERICAN UOTEL—Ohestnut above SIM 'areal.
.D Markly, N J Wm Holden, N J
.1 A Gordon, Va , J 8 Borba, Wheeling, Ya
Darn 'W Myer, Balt Wm Bayley, Balt
Geo Fay, Balt Wm U Johnson, N Y
T B Johnson, N Y E Latham, N Y
J . 11 . 0 Thirikel, Balt Then Brown, Balt
Ohm A Pinker, Balt Jos II Wiley, Balt
W Gibson, Pa 0 G Yearsley, Pa
M 0 Cunningham, Wesivn 0 Cunningham, Wash'n
Walter Fleming, W Cheat a P Chandler, Del
8 8 Jackson and lady, Ohio Frank Pricker, Rending
John L Du Bois, Doylest'n Ed,v 8 Stillman, Pottsville
WAI Bell, Smyrna, Del W Patton, Del
01111 l Winton, Cheater co, Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street ; above Third,
J PlNatBo/1, New York D Oleckemyer, New 'York
It I! Entwistle, New York Win Rainer, Now York
Peter Barlow New York I R Savage, New York
R McManus, New York T IV Boyle, Ned York
M Neville, Now York D Chalmers, New - York
0 Holland, New York L Guerusay, New York
O Collins, Williamsport Wm Maxwell, Logansport
E Potts, Lancaster co 3 Cabman, Wheeling, Va
Win Gine, Wheeling, Va. E K Davie, Mues
B V Davis, Mace B 'V Denis, Mass
Wm Denis Mass Joe 0 Poor, Mau
13 $ Drew, Mass D S Tacker, Mass
8 P Kelly, Mau O E Rogers, Mass
J R Savage, New York II It Hull, Lancaster
JP Ilamberger, Pottsville A Sailor, New Jersey
J H Moss, Ephrata J K Funek, Lebanon
L Beetle, Columbia co J Brumer, Jonestown
W E Drainer, Jonestown 0 T Wilson, Itornaby
John Bcheltly, Tamaqua L Dearer, Jr, Bethlehem
M Leibed, Bethlehem Meaty Luke, Allentown
P Wes, Allentown Jillielbner,Lambsoloville
LI Rupp, Lehigh co John 0 Nice, Bch Karen
E A Adame, Phila - Samuel, Halifax
Miss Boughton, Middletown Thou °reamer, Balt
W Rainer, New York Eder Deo& & lady, N J
W Ermentrout, Jr Reading , Jan Whitaker, Mt Clair
H shank, Nowyfilo. Ra D j Oetrender t NVilkesbarre
J Wolfe, Danville Miss Perrino, Danville
Qyi Morgan, Pottsville
iiIBROHANTB , HOTEL—Pourth street, below Arch.
1 0 Baltzell, Abington W 3 Harper, Ald
Win B White, MA G J Ball, Eric, Pa ,
J Randolph, N Y Mrs Johnson and da N Y.
J II Tricker, N Y A G Mason ' Brownsville
lilmPalls, Port Deposlt, lad 0 II Miser, Wash, D 0
1 Brown', Balt . , - . N E Stealey, Uhas , burg, Ta
Lloyd Lowndes, Ches94,Ya W D Cony, Belt •
.1W Bloomer, Balt . I Crawford, Va
Richid Thomas, Md It A Guernsey, Pa
W 8 Chandler, Mim i Del 0 0 Bush, Wilm, Del .
Basel Culbert, 114/m, Del 0 F Coo, Boston
Al Bales, Pittsburgh D 8 Hammond, Pa
A M Hart, Reading Hon J A Lines; Easton
Hon Jesse Pearson,Pa G W Shawde, Barton
J Earner, Pa Miss A Oliphant, li !I
/ L Pulkerson / - N 0 A D Markley,Alontgomery-
Swill Bower. Strasburg, Pa villa
ta nor Kilter; Goldsboro, Pa 'J 5 Maurer, Ohambersbl
THE PRESS.L-PITTLADELPMA; TUESDAY, OCTOBER a; 1837.
MARINI; MISCELLANY
NOTICE TO MARINERS
Up to 12 o'clock Last Night
0 L Wornt'z,'Rtrasthrg 0 Roam' Strasburg''
Marla Stone, Strasburg 'Martha Lovette, Strasburg
Ama Stone, Strasburg Alex llteCloy, Strasburg
P IllcZeigler, Mt Joy, Pa J W Deese, Dayton, 0
Thou McCombs, Delaware J L Deerhert, Ohrimbersb'g
D P May, Elkton, Mtl John WC inuiss, 111
Hon J S Yost, Pottstown nos 14111181011, VS ,
Miss SI 1: Shl/117.,130th1'1n 11 A Shultz, Bethlehem
R Jenett, Pa It Duncan, Pittsburgh
T S Thompson, Pa nos J Rae, Chicago
Gen Wm Patton,Lancaster Mra Plarer, Lock Haven
A J Sloan, Bloomsburg J E Griffin, Churchtown
It W McAllen, Pa Jan Renee, Stockton
P'llarper, Strasburg J W Kauffman, Freeport
If Hargrave, N 0 A Hesse, Wyoming Co
E J Bowser, York Co J Ilarvey, Pa
It 0 Hotchkiss, N Mayen Geo Stonebouse, N York
M C Turner. N Brunswick Thos Smith, Waverly, Pa
Steam] Jenkins, Wyoming E J Taylor, Waterford, Pa
Robert Lockhart, 111 Chunk,
L Westbrook, l'ike co, P
ONION HOTEL—Arch Street, abode Third.
9 Hart, N Y 3 P Horn, HY
J I Groasin, N Y E (I Diggs, Balt
E II Gast, Lancaster J D Sidles, Lancaster
lil 0 Snistmen, Payette co Jlt Neely, New Hope
J . Hammer, Orgwigsburg E Collings, New Castle, Del
.5 Clelland & la, N Castle, Del A D Bullion, Gettysburg
JtM Cook Ohio Chas Kemp, Ohio
It Sharp, Ey ' W Morrison, Juniata co
Edward Able, Easton tt W Sheppard, N 3
C Wheeler, Reading al Tucker, Reading
Wm IT Etter, Chamberabing Mrs J E liershberger,
Id J Moore. Chambersburg Chambersburg
A Moony, Carlisle D Denlinger, White Hall
E Parker & lady, 14 Y a ohnT Jakee, Camden, Del
J Gross, Harrisburg Jas Ashton & lady, Pa
1' W Ackerman, N J N S Short, Littleetown
Wm P Crouse, littleatown , Mrs II Evans & finny,Phila
J Carter, Tamaqua B 51 Smith, Tamaqua
ACI Reminger, Allentown Geo Bruner, .1 Y
0 Stark, Pittston, Pa H S Searle, Montrose, Pa
L Snell, Mechanicsburg ll 3 Crampton, Newton, NJ
0 I , May, --- P AI Leaman, Middleton, Pa
J McKeen, Easton P B Greenawalt, N Y
0 L Cecil, Middleton.
Opctial 'Notices
Seamen's Saving Vaud— Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second then. Receives de
posits in some of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate
of five per coot. per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until I o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 0 in the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles ht. Morris; Secre
tary, James S. Pringle.
Saving Fund—Niue Per Cent. Inter est—Ne.
tioual Safety Trust Company, iu WALNUT Sheet, south
west corner of THIRD Street, PHIL/1112E1MA. Aseetg
Over One MILLION /ND A MALY Or DOLLARB, InYeSted
in BULL VerATV, MORSO/03,01101INDera, and Other
first class securitlea, as required by the charter. hie
institution.contlnee its busiuma entirely to the recei
ving of money on deposit.
The office le open every day from 0 o'clock in the
morning until 7 o'clock in the evening, end ou Monday
and Thureday evenings until O o'clock.
Bower's Infant Vordial.•••This laminable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the moot
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infante and
young children.
Ay its powerful Influence a speedy cure Is effected In
all cases Or Choltr, windy pains and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much of children's suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran
quilises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &o.
The Infant Cordial • ham become a standard remedy,
and has been used in thouaands of MOH with the moat
abundant !mamas: No family should be without it.
Prepared only by HENRY A. BOWER,
At Ws Drag and Chemical Store,
. N. E. corner of Sixth and Green ate , Philadelphia.
To whom all orders mast be addressed, And for sale
by Druggists generally. as 13-ly
Tanesur.y DEPAP.i/16171 . ,
September 23, 1857
Notice is hereby given to the holders of stocks of the
United States that this Department will purchase such
certificates ai shall be receirtul here, duly assigned to
the United States, previous to the lot day or Novem
ber next, at the rates heretofore uttered and paid, viz:
10 per cent. premium on the loan of 1892.
18 per cent premium on loans of 1841 and and 1848,
6 per cent. premium on Texas Indemnity 5 per cent.
stock, together with the interest accrued in each caso
from Ist July.
Certificates of stock received hero on and after the
Ist day of November, until further notice shall be given,
will he purchased at the following rates, viz:
8 per cent premium on the loan of 1842.
14 per cent, premium on the loans of 1847 and 1848,
and
5 p , r cent. premium on Texas indemnity 5 per cent.,
with the accrued interest payable thereon, respectively.
Where certificates of stock, inscribed and transfera
ble on the bookeof the Treasury, shall bo received here,
assigned to the United States, between the Ist Decem
ber, when the tiansfer books will be closed, and the let
of January, when the half-yearly Interest Ss payable,
the accrued interest for the half-year must be expressly
assigned to the United States by the stockholder, as no
interest for the current half-year can be included In the
settlement, but the same will he payable by the Assist
ant Treasurer on the interest schedules, as heretofore.
In all cases the purchase sums will be settled in favor
of the lawful holder of the stock, who shall assign it to
the United States In the Mode prescribed by the regula
tions of assignments of stock; and remittance will be
made of the amount by draft on the assistant treasn.
rers at Beaton:New York, or Philadelphia, at the op.
Lion of the party in whose favor the settlement shall be
made One day's additional Interest will bo added from
the day of receipt here for the draft to be sent by mall.
HOWELL COBB,
Secretary of the Treasury.
ftlarnagm
Ou the 28th ,)1" March, UM, by Bey. Wm. 0. John
elope, Mr. ALVIIID ALLEN to !dim AMMA, deught4r
Cr B F. Bower, Esq , of thle city.
Elentl)o
At Itoxboroueli. Philadelphia, on the 2J Instant
MARY ITAGIJEIt, in the Ka year of her age.
This old lady was the daughter of Colonel Frederick
Ilagner, subs - Lieutenant of Philadelphia in the Devolu
tion. Previous to the British army taking possession of
the city, Colonel llagner received orders to take down,
and remove to the Interim, Christ Church belle, Ile
put them in boats and took them up the Delaware to
CanePe Ferry, from thence to Allentown in teams.
By the same conveyance he took his own family, of
which this old lady was one, She frequently related all
the circumstances of the journey, and remembered them
distinctly until a short period before her death.
On this city, on Wednesday evening. of whooplugeough,
JOHN STOOKTON HOWELL, eon of John C. Hou ell,
O. S. Navy, and grandson of Commodore Stockton. It
On the evening of the 3d lust , SANICEL (MAMAS,
in the nil year of his age.
On Saturday, 3d Instant, of consumption, Mr. IHIPO
LETY Lonft, in the 34th year of his age
On the 3d instant JOHN S. son of John and AULIR
RifitiEll), lu the 3 fl year of h is age.
ll:f" A Mass Meeting oldie Democracy will be
held at the house of James alcOlioikey, PABSTUNK
ROAD and TENTH STREET, TO MORROW (Wednes
day) LIVENING, the 7th hat , at 7 o'clock.
The following eloquent speakers wilt address the
meeting :
Hon. Thos. D. Florence, mils. W. Carrigan,
W. D. Lehman, Jr. Daniel Dougherty,
Deo.W. Nablnger. Wm. Y. McKean,
Lewis 0. Cassidy, Benj. L. Berry,
Eobt. J. Palethrop, Capt. A. Day.
Wm. A. Edwards, and others.
By order of Committee on Town Meetings,
J. J. MORRISON, Chairman.
J. J. SULLIVAN, Secretary.
octf.-2t (Evening Argus copy.)
Neuro-Electropalay....Dr. Williams is
drawing large audiences, who are Wlily delighted with
his Lectures and Experiments, Ito lectures title week,
by request, again at Odd Vellowa , nail, West Philadel
phia, on Tueaeay and Saturday veninge ' and at Spring
Garden Institute, corner of Broad and Spring Garden
streets, ou Wednesday and Friday evenings. at 8 o'clock.
Go early. Medical office, 1237 Spring Garden street.
ocei bti"
g Girard College. The Directors of the
Girard College give notice that they are prepared to
bind out, in the Pinto of l'enneylvania, nineteen (1,.
phone, in accordance with the will of Stephen Girard, to
" suitable occupations, such as agriculture, {gallon,
arts, mechanical trades and manufactures." The mas
ter will be required to teach his apprentice hit mimic
five art, to furnish him with suitable board and lodging
In hit own place of residence. (except where, for xpocial
reasoue, tho apprentice may be allowed to board else
where) and to provide him, upon the termination of his
apprenticeship, with at least two suits of clothes. The
master will be allowed to take each orphan on trial for a
term net exceeding one 111011ih. Persona desirous of ob
taining tin apprentice can apply at the College between
the hours of ti and o or, if pot residents of Phila
delphia, can address the undersigned In writing, stating
name, residence, occupation and references—the latter,
whenever possible, to bo eltirens of Philadelphia.
1111NRY N. AIIEY,
Pecrotary of Girard College.
ErAmerican Life Insurance and Trust Corn.
pang—WALNUT street, southeast corner of FOURTH.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2, 1851.
At a meatlngof the BOARD OP TRUSTEES, held this
day, the following Resolutions were adopted :
Whereas, This Institution has during the recent
panic continued its payments on demand, therefore
Resolved, That the provision 10 our Ohartor which
has governed this Company since the day of its organisa
tion, prohibiting "the purchase or discount or, or ad
vance upon Promissory Notes, Bills of Richange, or
other Negotiable Paper,'' has been salutary In Ito effects,
po lemon having been suffered by reason of insufficient
security for money loaned.
Resolved, That this Company will receive on de
posit, at Its former into of interest, give per cont.,)
Notes of the Banks of this City and ur such other Banks
as they shall receive on deeposit, and will continuo to
pay all sums.large or email , on demand, without notice.
Sittract froth the Minutes.
ocB-3t MO. b. SIMS, Secretary.
in?" A grand Mass Meeting of the Democracy
of the ELEVENTII and adjoining Wards will be held
at NEW 3IAIIKET and DROWN streets, on TUESDAY
EVENING, 6th inst., at 7X o'clock.
The following eminent speakers will be present and
address the meeting
lion. Chu. R. Duckalow, °has. W. Carrigan, Esq,,
Hon. hoary M. Phillips, Daniel Dougherty, Esq.,
lion. John W. Forney, James F Johnson, Esq.,
Hon. Thos. D. Florence, Wm. A. Edwards, Esq.,
Hon. B. S. Wright, Wm. M. B. Smith, Esq.,
Lewis°. Dankly.
Let every Democrat be prevent, and bear expounded
the great principles of the rights of the States and the
Federal Constitution. A full Brass Bend will be In at
tendance.
By order of the Committee on Town meeting's.
. J. MORRISON Chairman.
Taos. J. Baum. , secretary oct3-3t*
Notice to Consignees.—The ship Nonpareil,
Captain Faulk, from Liverpool, Is now ready to discharge
at Queen street wharf. Comaigneem will pleue send
their permits on board. All goods not permitted in Ave
days will be sent to publio store.
oc2 THOMAS RICHARDSON /c. CO.
Irr — Dentoernile City Executive Committee.—
The Committee will meet every Tuesday and Friday af
ternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the (Hobe Hotel.
J.J. JON. LIPPINCOTT, Chairman.
J. J. BO Secretaries.
se23-I LLIVAN, RANDALL,
6t
Irr At a ;menus of the Democratic City Ex
ecutive Committee held on Friday, Sept. 18th, it was
'Waived, That the following town meetings be held :
TUESDAY EVENING, Oct Bth, New Market sod
Brown street.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct. Ith, Passyunk road
and Federal street.
THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. Bth, Manaiunk.
FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 9th, Broad and Coates
street: • ,
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 10th, State House Yard.
A full Brass Band will be in attendance at each meet.
log, J. J. MORRISON, Chairman.
A. 0. Tnoursoa,
' -Jona Anse,
Jena K. OAADIVION,
Omen:Ate° on Meetings.
Taos. J. Beowx,
Alicusec Rianrea, •
Jowl K. LatreELlE,
113-
°Mee at the Union Canal Company
PUILADIIILPHIA, Sept. 14th, 1857.—.4 meeting of the
atockholdere of the Union Canal Company of Penney'.
MI6 will be held at the ofilce of the company, (Var.
ober Buildings,) No. 228 WALNUT etreet, below
Third,
on TUESDAY October etb, next, at 12 o'clock,
M. By order of the Board of Managers,
8610-00(30 0. THOMPSON. Seal.
'~ ~lnitsss~siicsit~.
A MERMAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
13L E. A. al MA'AM Sole Lessee
Serond Nicht of the Italian Opera Sargon.
WEDNINDAY HVENINO, October 3 1837,
Will be presented, for this night only, Verdi's Opera, in
three nets, untitled
It TROVATOItE
Leonora Mmo . Gazzanign
Aaudeoa 111188 A. Phillip]
Maurice Signor Brig:toll
Count *Lund
,Signor Amodio
FerrandoSignor Cole tti
Gipsy Signor Muller
Max Manatees , Musical Director and Conductor.
Ornha NlOliti.—Moudas, Wednesday, Friday, and
Saturday.
PRICE 01 , Annie:4log .—Parditetto, Drees Circle, and
Balcony, $l; Faintly Circle, OU cents ; Amphitheatre,
25 cents
Irr The box Office of the Academy le open from 9 A.
M. to 51' Dl , for the securing of Reserved Seale and
Boxes, without extra charge.
Tretumer Sir. T. McKnos.
The Opera will commence at 8 precisely.
ELY' Carriages trill set down heads South, and take up
heads North oc6
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
near Eighth.
ADMISSION —Seats to Private Box, ; Orchestra
°balm 75 coots; Drees Circle and Parquet. 60 cents;
Family Circle, 25 cents Doors open et 7. To commence
et T 4 o'clock.
BOY Offico open from 10 to 4 o'clock, when seats can
ho secured.
Sole Lessee Wm. E. Burton
Stage Manager Mr. 11. Watkins
TIIIS (Tuesday) EVENING, October 0,1857,
Will be presented Bulwer'a Play of
LADY OP LYONS.
Claude Alolnotte, Mr. J. E. Murdoch; Beauseant, Mr.
S. Murdoch; Col. llamas, Mr. T E. Morrie; Major
Deamoullua, Mr. Lawson; Pauline, Mra liuth,on Kir
by ; Widow Melnotte, Mrs. Myers ; Alad. Deschapolles,
Mrs H. Muzzy,
To conclude with the laughable Farce of
TO OBLIGE BENSON.
Trotter Southdown, Sir. H. Watkins; Mrs. Trotter
Southdown,Mrs.Dren .
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WHEATLEVB ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—Sole Lessee W. WHEATI,EY.
Sciatic Or Patera —Orchestra Stalls, GO crate; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 50 cents ;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre 25 cents; Beata in Pri
vate Boxes, 75 rents; Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery-,
Parente., Gallery for Ordered Persona, 25 cents; Pri
vate BOX in Gallery for Colored Penning 38 cents
Box °nineteen front 10 A. 21. until 3 ' P. 151. Doors
open at quarter before 7, performance to commence
quarter peat 7.
J. M. It WHITTON Treasurer.
TRIO (Tuesday) EVENING, October 0, 1807,
Will be presented Shaltepere's Play of
OTHELLO.
Deadomone, Mm, E. L. Davenport; Othello, Mr. 11 0.
Davenport.
To conclude with, second time this Season, the Farce
of
BUIDEN THOUMITS
I Z7D. 1 11; Sophia, Mask; Taylor
WALNUT STREET THEATl2E.—Les
pee, Mr. E A. Marshall ; Stage Manager, Mr.
John Sefton. prices —Drees Circle and Partmette, 80
cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private Box and Orchestra
Sesta, 75 cents. Box Ottice open from 9 o'clock A. M.
to 3 1' M. Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance to Com
mence at 7%.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, October 8, 1857,
Wtll ho acted (third time) the Great Drama, entitled
EUSTACIIE ; Or, THE CONDEMNED FELON.
Eustache (Madan, Mr Daly; Alphonse Lamborti, Mr
Showell; Delboie, Mr. Young; Countess D'Alberte,
Mrs. Silehee
To conclude with (Orel time this Season) the laugh
able Fares of
THAT BLESSED BABY.
Frank Finicky, Mr. Showell ; John Thomas, Mr Chap
roan, Mrs. Lerer ; Mrs. Munn ; Mary Jane, Mrs
John Sefton.
SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE—
ELIIVENTIS Street, above Cheetnut.
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence quarter before
eight.
Admittance 25 cents.
Ethiopian I,lln Illustrated by Sandiord'e Troupe of
Stars—Nose Dances by the Sanford Children.
To conclude with
BOX AND VOL
Box, 8. S. Sanford ; Cox, Cool 'Whit°
TROMEUF's VARIETIES,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
MISCELLANEOUS CONCERTS NIGHTLY,
Comprising a most Diversitled and pleasing
MUSIOAL AND TERPSICHOREAN MELANGE,
In which appear Mad. PAYNE, Wile LEFOLLE and
other superior Vocalists, Musicians and Comedians.
Commencing at 7,1‘. Admis.slon, 10 cents.
T. W. AGJECKET, Pianist. THONIEUF, Proprietor.
pIEILADELPHIA LITERARY
INSTITUTE
EIGIITII PUBLIC MEETING,
To be held at tho SPRING GARDEN ASSEMBLY
ROOM, Northeast corner of Eighth street and Spring
Garden, ou WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 7.
PROGRAMME.
Essay—The Influence of Banks on a Com
munity .1 - S. Cohen.
Declamation—The Maniac Howard.
Essay—Remarks on Conversation J. T. Elliot.
Declamation—The Grave of the Beloved ..A. U. Elliot.
Reading of the Journal by the Editor.
0110.1,TH.
Subject—Would the integrity of the Union be en
dangered by an unlimited extension at Territory 1
Affirmatives—l. D. lluhn and T. P. Ross.
Negatives—W. A. Levering and E. R. 11awkins.
Decision by the Judge.
Adjournment.
Tickets can be obtained of Mr. B R. Hawkins, South
west corner Market and Second. oc6-2t
CIIURCIITOWN ACADEMY—
LANCASTER CO , PA.
The next Sesesion of this Institution will open for the
reception of Students on the trot MONDAY of November
coming. The Instruction is thorough and practical lu
all the branches of an English, Classical, and Mathema
tical. education. There is no more healthy location in
our country ; and this is evident from the fact that not
a single ease of sickness has °rem red since the Institu
tion has been in operation; which has been since Its
The Principal will be at the Merchants' Hotel,(MeKib
bin's) FOlifrui Street, on the 7th, Sth, and 0111 Octo.
bee, •ikehon City references, Menton, and aoy informa
tion M.sired mill ho green.
JAMES E. GRIFFIN, A. M,,
Principal
THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
City and County of Philadelphia; Estate of PICAS.
CIS MeAVOY. &ceased
_ - •
DIAROARET IIeAVOY, widow of said ilecodent,khas
presented to said Court an inventory and apprinsernent
of personal property, which she has olecied•to retain
under the provisions of the Ait of April 14, 1951, and
unless exceptions are filed before FRIDAY, OCTOBER
10, 1857, at 10 o'clock A , the same will be allowed
and approved by the Court.
AN DRIIW MILLED.,
Attorney for Wilow, 2068 FIFTLf
oct). t La. th thee
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
Oily and County of Philadelphia.
Estate of 611011.a111. RIGHTER, deceased.
Tho auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the
account of JOHN SEIBERT, executor of the last will
of tho sold MICHAEL RIGHTER, deceased, and to re
port dlatriblition of the balance, will meet the parties
interested at No. 617 SARUM' Street, below Seventh,
on MONDAY, October 1211, 1861, at 4 o'clock, P M.
HORACE L. PETERSON,
Auditor.
oca-tu th-2t
Nil lie WA Nb4,--110,000—PRI IV TE De! A
ll s
Cargill per flour; , A l4'W
Th. Pens Hat •as oevel,\.l Ly tbee .4.1.
D I , 6l,lelplas rrvre, at Melt.
s. ttttt }Lt. gi R.
A
V0i1.... -
...er w, 114$ Peso n
A lobitowe
y e V I.'" Prlal. Co. atut rev.. D
L
icerlV it " tll r,. A C al e. rr Iloer,lr. we
I I ' ha very 1.... t at V ;l:—.l il Peuvv , mealy Yedurvel 1
I S i 4)..
Cor.l,lbrary Foul - mit MT. below CheWout 111
_—__ ' _
pEOPLE'S TICKET.-
CCM=
CANAL COIdIiNSIONFit
JOHN F. LINDEIIMAN, Derive County
JUDOES SUPRRIIR COURT.
WM. STRONG', Betio' County,
JAMES THOMPSON, Brie Couuty
CITY TICKET
SENATOR.
BAhiiiia.. II HANDLE
JOHN C HIRKPATILICK,
OEOROE 11 ARNISTIIONU,
JOSEPH )1.
JOIIN RAMSEY.
COUNTY NOMINATION
SENATOR.
DR. I. N. bIARSELES.
ASSEUELY
DAVID It McOLANE
OLIVER EVANS,
J II ARKIN, •
JOSHUA T. OWENS,
A. ARTHUR,
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY,
THOMAS 11. WARAND,
ABRAHAM ENGLISH
DAVID SELLEY,
DAVID II STYER,
JOHN II SCOTT,
GEORGE S. PDX,
JAMES J. ALLISON.
JUDOS COURT COMMON PLEAS,
JAMES It. LUDLOW.
PROTHONOTARY DISTRICT COURT,
JOHN P. McFADDEN.
CLERK QUARTER SESSIONS,
JOSEPH °ROCKET.
RECORDER DREW,
ALBERT D. BOILEAU.
commut,
JOHN K. PENNER
W.ANTED 16,000 DOLLARS PA R
VALUE North Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds
in Exchange for Real Estate in Kensington. Title per
fect. Apply to JOAN O'BRIEN, South FIFTH street
ocl3- 1 tv
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried teen, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. ray from gl2 to R 2 per month.
Ito man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 817 MARKET 'Arca,
above Eighth, north side.
WILLIAM 11. 110YALL,
Ist Lieut. 2I Rest. of Cavalry,
oct 5.1m1 Recruiting Officer
- - -
Male or Female, are wanted to sell a now and
very popular book, just issued, entitled 4, The Crooked
Via ; or, Lilo by the Wayside." Four editions hare
already been exhausted In Boston and the New England
Rates. Agents 1113 wanted to Canvass the Middle,
Southern, and Western Staten. Seine now engaged
make from to $ . 12 per day. Address. by letter, Book
Agent, 17 State street, Boston; or tall personally at
fame place. oc3-I m
AMERICAN GOLD
WANTED,
RIMIEST CURRENT RATES
ORONISE d; Co.,
SPECIE BROKERS,
40 SOUTH THIRD STREET
Xegol Notirco
TN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION
1. IN INSOLVENCY OP JOHN C. OBERTEUPPEE,
Notice le hereby given that the subscriber has applied
to the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county
of Philadelphia fora final discharge under the provi
sions of the Insolvent Lava of the Commonwealth, sod
also that be has applied by Petition ( or the benefit of
the slat Sectionof the Act of June 10th, 1830, relating
to insolvent debtors—by which section it is prosidedthat
the court, wish the consent of a majority In number and
value of creditors of an Insolvent, may grant him an
exemption of hie astate and effects from execution for his
indebtedness for the apace of 847011 yenta. These ap
plications will be heard by the Court of Common picas
on Saturday, October 10th, 1817, at 10 o'clock, and the
attention of creditors and all others interested in these
applications is halted.
J. 0. ODERTEUFFER
Oil 23-wfai 3w*
Mlleo IT 'Auction
THOMAS & SONS,
1'1• Nos, la 9 and 141 8011111 YOVRTII STREET,
(Formerly Noe. 67 and 69 )
yIEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ificc.
Public Sales at the lilladelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
Handbills of each property issued separately, in
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to oach sale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on
the following Tuesday.
IV- FURNITURE BALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning,
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE
EU^ Wa Lava a large amouut of Beal Ewtato at PH
'rate Sale, including every description of City and
Country property. Printed Lists may be had at the
Auction &ore.
VRIVATE BALE REGISTER
Irv" Real Ratite entered on our Private Sale Re
gister, are advertised occasionally In our Public Sale
Abstracts, (of eihich 1,000 copies are printed weekly.)
free of Chuigu.
STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE—TIII3 EVENING.
Pamphlet eetateguen now ready, containing full de
seriotione of all the property to be sold This Evening,
6th inst., Conipri4iug a tango amount of Stocks, Loane,
Real Eatato,
PIIRENYTOII? BALE-500 elle1:11E8 UNION ()ANAL.
This ovening,
6th October, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, without name, for account of whom it may
concern—
500 shares preferred nix per cent. stock of the Union
Canal Company of Pennsylvania. Par fit, with power
of attorney fur transfer endorsed.
5 shares American Academy of Music.
5 do Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Co.
1 do Point Breese Park Aesociation.
do Philadelphia Library, Philadelphia Athe•
namin, and Mercantile Libraries
10 shares Premium Loan Association, 4 , 50 paid en
each ibare.
10 shares Philadelphia Exchange
For account of whom it may concern—
'
GO share, Columbia Coal and Iron co.
2 Stockholders , Seasoayickets of Academy of Music
DANK STOCKS
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Alan, 42 shares City Think Par po, full paid
40 hares Commonwealth hank Par $5O. $25 paid
shares Bank of Pennaylionia.
40 do do do
ESIZEIMEI
Thug sale will include—
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 'WITH HIDE YARD.
Handsome modern Residence, with aide yard, south
side of Washington street, first house east or Seven
teenth street. It illjust finished In handsome modern
style. Immediate possession. $5,600 may remain en
the property. . . .
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE
_ .
Neat modersltesidenro No. 713 Buttons ood street,
east of Delaware Eighth ;trot Immediate po.session.
DWDLLINOS, FItANKFORD ROAD
New three-story brick dwelling, No. 129 Frankford
Road, above Redford Street, 'nth three-story frame
dwelling in the rear.
RESTAURANT AND DWELLING.
Three-story brick restaurant and dwelling, 9 E. cor
ner Second and Shippen Streeta.
BRICK lIAKERY—ADJOINING
Also, a brick bakery adjoining the above, fronting on
Sinppeu Street
SEVEN TLREE•STORY BRICK DIVEI,LINGS
Seven three-story brick dwellings Camilla Street, be
tween 11th and 12th, and Carpenter and Prime Streets
They will be sold separately
MODERN RESIDENCE, SOUTH ELEVENTH ST.
Neat modern residence, west side of Eleventh Street
south of Pine Street.
HANDSOME AIODERN STORE AND DWELLING
Three-story brick store and dwelling, southeast cor
ner of 17th and Wasbington Streets, (late Spring (iar
den ) It is handsomely built and finished for a store
and dwelling.
PEREMETUNY SALE—HANDSOME NEW RES'.
Also, the handsome new residence, with silo yard,and
replete with all modern conveniences, west sole, North
Seventh Street, first house south of Thompson Street.
Sale positive.
' • " '
Neat modern dwelling., No. 3.35 North Twelfth Street
between Carlton awl Callowhill streets
FOUR FRAME DWELLINGS.
A two-story frame Dwelling, south-east corner From
and Plicemix streets, with three two-story Immo Dwell
lugs In the rear.
VALUABLE FARM—DELAWARE CC, PA.
Valuable lam, 165 acres, Bethel township, Delawar
county Penna., about three miles from Clayazout, am
four miles from Marcus Hook.
ELEVENTH FALL BALE, "Mth OCTOBER
Thi# male will include—
Valuable Property, known sa the Port Providence Axe
and Edge Tool Factory, on the EL.chuylkill Canal, oppo
+lto Pbcenixvilla.
ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE, &c.
Elegant modern residence and offices, N. W. corner of
Thirteenth and Arch streets . 2.5 feet front on Arch
street. 128 feet on Thirteenth street.
Orphans' Court Salo.
ESTATE OP DAVID LEIENIAN, DECD
=EI
_ .
Valuable Real Estate, dt John street, between Green
end Coates Streeta--several tuessuages, and lot 37 feet
S inches front
BUSINESS STAND
Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, N. W. corner
Eleventh and Christian streets Sale absolute
VALUABLE. RESIDENCE AND LARUE LOT, 230
Valuable brick residence, barn and stable, and largo
lot, corner of Cherry and Wakeling streets, late borough
of Prankford. It fronts on three streets, and is a very
desirable situation.
FRAME DWELLING
Frame dwelling, west side Second street, below ear
pouter street.
Two and a half story brick store and dwelling, No
1317 North Second street, with a three story brick
dwelling in the rear on Perry street.
FOUR BRICK DWELLINGS.
Four thrce•etory brick dwellings, on Ninth street and
Charles street, between Willow and Noble streets. '
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT.
Large and valuable lot, occupied as a coal yard, ea s
aide Ninth street, north of Poplar, with railroad track
office, ko.
Salo NO3. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR GERMAN FLOWER ROOTS.
This Morning,
At 11 o'clock, at the Auction Store, 6 cases superio
Oerama Flower Roots, from R. Vanderschoot Sc Sons
Harlem, comprising Ilyaciuths, Tulips, Narcissus, Ac
Salo No 332 South flfteerith Street
HANDSOME FURNITURE, VINE TAPESTRY CAE
PETS, ENGRAVINOS, 4ic
On Wednesday morning,
At 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No 333 South Fifteenth
street, the superior household furniture, flue tapestry
carpets, engravings, china, glasawure, Ac , of a gentle
man declining housekeeping
Also, the kitchen furniture and utensils.
fr 7 The furniture has been in use but a short time,
and Is in excellent order.
Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street
SUPERIOR FURNITNRE, MIRRORS, PIANO
FORTES, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Ac.
On Thursday Morning,
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an extensive assort
ment of excellent second-hand furniture, mirrors, piano
forte, cupola, hr., from families declining housekeep
lug
UPLRIOR CLOTHES MANGLE —Also, a superior
ilothee mangle, in perfect order.
BILLIARD TABLE.—AIso, a small parlor billiard
table, complete.
FIRST-CLASS STORE FOR RENT
. .
The largo new FIVE-STORY STORE, No. 240 MAR
KET street, East of Third etre., 26 feet front, 202 teat
iu depth, with a aide front on Iliad allay—brown
atone front—built and finished in the best and most
substantial manner, with every modern convenience—
furnace,. to heat thei entire building throughout—lire
Proof Safes,
Water Cloaeta. lioLatiug Machin. 1.
Well adapted far a large Auction or Commission house.
MOSES NA TEA N S, AUCTIONEER
ill AND COMMISSION AIHROLIANT, S. E. corner
SIXTH and RACE Streets.
NOTICE.—AII persons having goods forfeited at the
office B. E. corner of tith and Race streets, are requested
to call and pay charges and renew their tickets, other•
wise they will be eold on WEDNESDAY MORNINO
nest. OCTOBER the 7th, at 10 o'clock, by
MOSES N.4.TUANS, Auctioneer,
8. E. corner of Oth and liace streets
LARGE SALE 09 FORFEITED GOODS, BY ORDER
OF JOHN WEBB, Broker, at MOSES NATHAN'S Auc
tion Store, 9 E corner Gth and Raeo streets, on WED
NESDAY MORNING next, OOTOBER the 7th, 1857, at
IO o'clock, at nales-room second story. Entrance trout
!taco street
The (locls w ill be arranged and open for Examination
on the afternoon of Tuesday, the day before the sale.
Consisting so put of Watches, Jewelry, ,
gold honiing-case, double-case, loublediot tom and open
laced English patent lever watches, of the very best and
most approved makers, the most of them full 18 karat
gold, gold escapement patent lover watches In hunting
rases and open-face, best makers, 18 karat gold cases,
gold 'opine watches in hunting-cases and open-lase,
most of them ',try tine, 16 karat cases; gold Safes mid
French watches, silver English lever watches of the
most approved inakers,in hunting-cases,double.cases ; and
open-face, silver escapement lever and lemon watches of
best makers, silver double-case, hunting, ma, and opens
face watches, luplex and quartier watches, line gold
neck, fob, and vest chains, line gold curb chains, line
gold medallions, fine gold pencil-cases and pans, flue
gold ear-rings, breastpins and linger-rings, large seal
rings, !Me gold bracelets, sett of tunes, forks, and
spoons, in case, silver plate, plated forks and spoons,
portcnounaies, flue gold charms, seals, and keys, silver
medals, gold sleeve-buttons, gold studs, gold thimbles,
and numerous other articles of jewelry.
1D" Watch-makers, jewellers, dealers, the trade gen
erally, and private purchasers, are respectfully Invited
to attend this sale, as every article will positively be
sold without the least reserve whatever, (or cash.
IMMENSE SALE OF FORFEITED QOODS.
Ou Friday morning next,
October oth, 1867, at 10 o'clock, at Moses Methane'
auction store, southeast corner of Siith and Race streets,
sales rooms second story, entrance from Race street, con
sisting in part of dry goods, clothing, gagers, fowling
pieces, musical instruments, tools, furniture, bedding,
beds, mattresses, looking-glasses, travelling trunks, vet-
Uses, bcasks, homy articles, lie., &0., viz : cloths and
cassimere pamtaluori patterns, cassedunt vestings, over
coats, Back coats, raglans, frock coats, dress coats, mon
keyjackots, cloaks, cassisucre pantaloons, silk velvet.
silk, cloth, valencla, win and other vests; shirts, under
shirts, drawers, gentil" boots and shoes, umbrellas, para.
sots ladles' cloth arid merino cloaks, silk -volvet, silk,
!merino, cloth, and other mantillas, baaques, and circus
tars, silk, merino, mouse de lane, cashmere, alpaca, de
Lege, French chintz, and other dresses; under clothing,
vests, coats, and dress patterns, Melia, broche, crape,
Bay State, woolen, plaid, Bileand other large and square
shawls; silk pocket and neck handkerchiefs, embroidery,
gentlemen's woolen shawls, gaiters, shoes, cloth talmas,
fine featherbeds, mattresses. blankets, quilts, comforts
btes4spreads, bed valences, lied tteklng, ease or childrens
shoes, assorted sires; five thousand segars, knives and
and forks, carvers, steel skates, double-barreled and
fowling pieces, twist barrel, back-action locks, and
patent breech, pistols, several complete chests of
carpenters' tools, planes, squares, gauges, Ba as,
and other tools, ilutinas, flutes, violins, gui
tars, looking glasses, paintings, engravings, large and
medium size bibles, elegantly bound, and various other
books, largo bag of curled hair, chest of curled hair,
traveling trunks, valises, carpet bags, dirks dirk
knives, swords, shirt boson's, window shades with gilt
borders, china, glass, and crockery ware, and numer
ous other articles.
The whole to be sold without reserve Dealers, the
trade generally and private purchaners are Invited to
attend the Sale.
The goods will bo open on the afternoon previous to
the day of Sale.
Oates Room Seemed story. Entrance from Race street.
AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and silver patent lover,
Wine, English, Swiss, and French watcher, jewelry,
of every description, musical instruments, Ac , &e.
AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on oecond floor,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, Ac ,
ha
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction
eer. Charges very low. Consignments of furniture.
clothing, jewelry, .ko , &c., solicited
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
S. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver pinto
Watches, Jewelry Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods,
Groceries, Segall, H ardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed . .
ding, Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Stocks, and on all Cr.
Helen of value for any length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. pet] M. NATHANS,
NATHAN'S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place In a few days Due notice will be given.
walnut great sale of forfeited Watches Jewelry,
Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, &a., will place
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEB D'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
Ao,, being forfeited collaterals, will take place shortly.
Due notice will be given.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 325
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Streets.
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock,
Of Boots, Shoes, hardware Cutlery, Watches, Jew
elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunk., ' Fancy Ooods, Notious.
N. R.—Out-door sales attended to All goods sold at
the Auction Rona, packed,
]UR. AND MISS DURANG'S DANOING
IL ACADEMY, cor of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH,
will open 00T013ER 21d. aap2S•fmw-2wr
tinlec, bn %union
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
1:0. 423 WALNUT STREET. above POURTU.
CARD—SALE OF LIDUSEUOLD FURNITURE—TUES.
- - -
BAY.
Ili' We beg leave_ to inform the public that we hold
our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, at
our OPAL:IOUS SALES ROOM, NO. lflti WALNUT
...here every possible attention Is given to ob
tain the highest, prices for the goods of those who tray
laver us with conAignmenta. Families having portions of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining house
keepin4 and not ot fishing sales at their own dwellings,
eau have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO
OUlt SALES ROO% wuEitt: THEY WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THAN
THEY IJAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OF THE FURNI
TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUOTION STORE
IN THE tilT Y.
CD"' Perrotns favoring ua with consignments can rest
assured that their property will not be sacrificed.
irj- Commissions more moderate than those charged
by say other &wilco House to the city.
Consignine tits respectfully solicited.
1 . 1 - 2 - Sales pAia luamedlately after the goods are sold.
REAL ESTATE SALE, October T.
Thi9 sale will includr.--
ENVell tors' Absolute , Slle—Egtate of Lydia and Susanna
Wills, deceased
WELL-SECURED GROUND RENTS.
2 old Irredeemable Ground Rents, $lB each.
1 '• $2O i‘
1E $5O to be paid on each of the above when the
mime is struck off.
Executor's sale, N. E. corner Bath and Pine eta ,
TIOUSEROLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDS, *.e.,
On Friday morning,
at 10 o'clock, will be cold at the N E. corner Sixth and
Pine streets, the entire well-kept household furniture
of the late Henry 21 Zollickoffer, deceased, by order, f
the Executors . Comprising mahogany tables, cane seat
chairs, ingrain carpets, pier mirror,, Venetian blinds,
off cloth, Venetian passage and stair carpet, rods, ewe.
nor bureaus, wardrobe, bedsteads, superior feather
beds, excellent bedding, mahogany, secretary and book
cases, wash-stand and chamber ware; also, dinner and
tea care, kitchen furniture, stoves, Arc
Also a barometer and quadrant
Also a hardware C 3,, Wlth .SWiS9 views and magnify
ing glass, in perfect order.
Also a share in the Philadelphia Library.
Alto a share in the Athenaeum.
\ -
TO RENT.
EC? A three-story Brick Dwelling, with two-story
truck back building. 1.95 North Ninth street, above
Wood Street. Rent $4OO per annum. Apply at this Auc
tion Store.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
A first-class Printing Office, with a good run of busi
ness, four printing presses, two Ruggles and one Adams.
Type and everything necessary for the business. Apply
et the Auction Store
WO 4 L s p e aT sl t u ip s O t T re T ot , A . lICTIONEERS,
the Custom
House. between Fourth and Filth = l d e s.
PEREBIPTORY SALE OF DESIRAULR 000D3 FOR
CASH.
On Wednesday next,
Commencing at ID o'clock precisely, we will sell,
without reserve., for cash, a large and valuable assort
ment of desirable staple and fancy Fall and Winter
Goods, comprising, viz:
GOD dozen women's hosiery, of white, black, mixed,
and brown.
Also, ladies' kid glores, lambswool and merino
shirts and drawers; regatta spirits; gents' silk shirts;
English printed cotton balk; birdseyo towels; colored
harege
Also, Yrench elastic suspenders; superior patent
thread, white and colored
Also, white and colored spool cotton; o_l jaconetet
,i‘slll , 3 oull , &e, &c
EMBROIDERIES AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Also, a general assortment of French and Scotch Em
broideries, consisting of collars, sleeves, sets, caps,
capes, coillures, head-dresses, embroidered and plain
linen cambric hinds, infants' robes and waists, linen
shirt fronts. itouncings, edgings, embroidered skirts,
binds, &c, of cambric, Jaconet, Swiss and mull
GERMANTOWN KNIT GOODS.
Also, A general assortment Germantown knit goods,
consisting of Shetland shawls, cravats, scarfs hosiery,
hoods, pelerines, victor - men, cuffs, mitts, fee &c.
SUPERIOR SILVF.R-PLATED
Also, an invoice best quality-silver plated ware, such
as elegant tea setts, castors, table and dessert spoons,
table and dessert forks, tea spoons, &c, worthy special
attention
RUBBER AND HORN COMBS
. .
Also, 1000 dozen best rubber and horn dressing, sae
And back combs.
SALE aT GUY'S HOTEL, 31 South SEVENTH Street.
On Wednesday, 14th
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell, on
the premises, 31 South Seventh street, by order of Mm.
torah Haines, Administratrlx, the entire furniture,
bar-room and kitchen articles, liquors, wines beds and
bedding, embracing the valuable contents of the hotel.
May be examined early on the morning of sale.
QAMITEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South
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 sales at the Auction Rouse, at
tended upon the moat satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000.
I:5101:JAN for the last Thirty Years. ;
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, bler
chandize, Clothing, furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Cans, Horses, Carriages, and Gaols of
every description.
EMMIMiII=I
All advances, from one hundred dollar® and upwards
will be charged 2 per cent. per month; $5OO and abet
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, hoe large
fire and thlef-proof vaulta to etoro all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises • also, a heavy InEU
rOOCO effected for the benefit of all ' persons having goods
advanced upon.
N. B —Oa account of having an unlimited capital,
thi3 office is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than any other in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor ; in small amounts, with
out any charge. . .
AT PRIVATE PALE
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be cold at reduced prices. aul-ly
GEORGE W. SMITH, AIJOTIONER,
N. E. corner of BARRON and BOUM Streets,
nleove Second.
EVENING BUM
BALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING ' )
7,4 o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware Coq
iery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
ry, Fancy Artusles, ke. '
eburational
IRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERA
TURE —PROFESSOR GERARD, A. M , late
Consular Agent of Prance, and formerly Professor in
Trinity College, Hartford, Ct., and author of several
works to facilitate a prompt acquirement of the French
language, es now prepared to give Instruction to ladies
at their own residences, in the mornmys, from 9 to 2
o'clock, and to gentlemen, at his study, No. 79115
CHESTNUT Street, from 4 to 9 P. M.
N. R —Particular attention will be paid to ladies and
gentlemen intending to visit Europe.taa to con ver sation
in Reach.
For particulars, please call on Prof. G. for a
CIRCULAR, No 1008 CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth,
third story, front room, from 4to 9 P.M. ocl-2orii-
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
W EST PUILALELPIIIA.
No Seminary whatever is more like a private family.
The course of study is extensive and thorough. Pro•
Assoc Saunders will receive a few more pupils under
fourteen years of age into his family. Enquire of
Messrs. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose eons or wards are
now members of his family. septl4-tf
Nvss BONNEY AND MISS DILLAYE
.151. will RE-OPEN their BOARDING AND DAY
SCHOOL at 1616 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, Sep•
tember I4th.
REVERENCES
Rave. IL A. Boardman, D. D., Philadelphia; David
Malin. do; 0. Wadsworth, D. D , do; M. G_ Clark. do;
J. Newton Brown, D. D., do' ' Win. B. Jacobs, do; Win.
Blackwood; 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. Itdo; R Puller, D D., Baltimore; George W.
Eaton, D 1/., Hamilton, New York; G. Kempto., North
kart, New York, Thomas Rowboat, Cassville, Georgia;
Howard Malcom, D D. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, John
S Hart, LL. D., • Philadolphia; Paul T. Jones, Esq , do;
Col. A G. Waterman, do, Casper Honda, At. D , do;
Robert A Emil, lag , Morahan, Texas; John B Sem
ple, EN ' Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; James Edmunds,
Esq., do, do; George W Jackson, Esq,do, do; John II
Raymond, LL D., Brooklyn, New Yor; Mayeon Bray
sou, Esq., Chicago; Hon George W Bradford, Homer,
New York; Stephen D. billoya, Esq , New York city,
Hon Daniel S. Dickin,on, Binghamton, New York
sepal-lm
fIRITTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE, S E. turner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories.
AOOK•KEEI'INO. PENMANSHIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS
COMMERCIAL. CALCULATIONS
==ll
Each Student hay individual instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the intmethate
eupereismo of the Praaripal.
Oue of the Beet Penmen in the Country has charge of
the Writing Deputmeut.
Please call and eee Specimens end get a Catalogue of
Terme, kc. sad lm
QUPPLEE'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
b. 7 LADIES, (boarding and day pnyols.) N. W. corner
ELEVENTH and GREEN streets Fifth session will
oeFuetn g on all Se X e se m n b t e Ll 't fo h no .
e ß r e p3 at tr r o e n fe s rence giavueptti.ttrn.
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. E corner EIORTU
and BUTTONWOOD streets. Professors of the highest
guilificatio. employed. Catalog-nee containing full
particulars, pupils' names, testlmonisle, ,ke 5 can be
had ou application.
au2S-tf F DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
HALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING 901100 L FOR BOYB.
RSV B. R. SSITUR, MMUS.
The Anunsl Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep.
towbar 1.
Circulars may be obtained at the Book Store of II
ROOKER, 9 W. corner MORTIS and ORESPNIIP, or
of the Rector, Poet Office, Fella of Schuylkill, Phila
delphia. aul'fnm
IVPy a i t.R N
G LADIES,D I G
No c_isTD
DAY SCHOOLI92I
s . BT°O
N;lt B
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY in Septennbar. autc.6w*
NOTICING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
person's, male and female, to gain a share of this
world's goods and comforts as a
BUSINESS EDUCATION
LEIDY BROTHERS' 131SINES9 ACADEMY,
Nos 14S and )50 SIXTH Street, near RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER lit, tor fal
and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
IVRITINO, 1300 E-KEEPING AND ARITIIMETIO
simplified methods, in a short time
THE LELDI , B take pleasure In saying, that during
the past year a large number of persons acquirod a
BUSINESS EI)UC.%TtOY, enabling many to secure pro
fitable situations, and others to prosecute their business
operations successfully au.n•3m
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
FALL ARRANGEMENT,
von
BETHLEHEM, ALLENTOWN, MAIICIICHUNK,
TON, DOYLESTON, AC.
On and after Monday, October 5, 1857, the train= on
this toad n ill leave Philadelphia
For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 8 A. 51
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Mauch Chunk.
(Express) at 215 P. M.
Paasengers for Easton by 2 16 P. H. train take stages
at Iron Hall station.
For Doylertoo o, (Accommodation.) at 6 P. M.
For Gwynedd, do at 9 A. SI.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bettielem (Dxpress,) at 9.15 A. 51., and 2.45 P.
M., coonettmg with L Y RR trains, and arrive in
Philadelphia at 12 10 M. and 6 P. M.
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 6.15 A M.
Leave Gwynedd, do. at 3 P. M.
Accommodation trains run daily; other trains daily,
Sundays excepted.
Fare to lloyleatoten , BO etc
~• Bethlehem
Fare to Mauch Chunk
oct 5
BUIS CLARK, Agent
_____
Tu AN ['FACT UR ERS' AND MECIIA
-111. NICE'
PLIILADELPIII.I. OCt 4,
The animal meeting of the Stockholders of this lss7.
Bank
will be held at the Banking House, on Tuesday, Novem
ber 3, at 10 o'clock, A M
"The annual election for thirteen Directors, to Ferve
the ensuing year, will be held at the Daubing Home, on
Monday, November 10th, from 10 o'clock, A M., to 3
P. M.
Inlyttnl6
M. W. WOODWARD, Csabier
(!)ippinc
FR ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 1.557.
New York and !Imre Steamship Company —The
United States Mail Steamships AISAGEI, tt,Stid tons,
David Lines, commander, and FULTON, ZIMM
Jamos A. Wotton, commander, wilt leave New York,
there and Southampton, for the years 1957 and 'SS, on
the following days.
LISTIC 11ZW your
1&57.-
-• •
rultou, Saturday, Aug. 4
Arugo, do. Sept. 19
Dalton, do Oct 17 1
ArAgo, do. Nor. 14
Patton, do. Dee. Et
Arago. Saturday, Jan.
Fulton, do. Feb 6
Arno. do March ti
I Volta% do. Apra 3
Arlgo, do May 1
Yolton, do. Nay `2-.)
LUIZ Emit.
1857.
Arago, Tuesday, Aug 2.5
Fulton, do. Sept V.
Arno, do. Oct. 'XI
Fulton, do. Nor. 17
Arago, do. Dec. 15
18.58.
Fulton, do. Jan. 12
Arago, do. Feb. 9
Fulton, do. /forth 9
Arno, do. April 8
Fulton, do. Mayo
Arago, do. Jana 1
Fulton, do. June 29
Taws Or
LYITZ EAUTHLIOTOH.
1857.
ArK O , Wednesday, Aug. 23
Fulton, do. Sept.
Arno, do. Oet. Y 1
Fulton, do Nor 13
Arago, do. Dec. lei
1853.
Fallon, do lan. 13
Arogo, do Feb. 10
'Fulton, do. Mar. 10
Arno, do. April
Fallon, do. May 5
Amp, do. June S.
Fulton, do. halo 30
PASSAGN :
From New York to Sontbaropton or Havre—First
Cabin, $l3O ; Socond Cabin, $75.
From Bane or Southampton to New Yost—First
Cabin, 800 trace; Second Cabin. 000 francs.
For freight or passage, apply to
MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway.
WILLIAM ISELIti, " Havre.
CROSKEY & CO. Sonth'lon.
AMERICAN EInIOPEAN
EXPRESS ANHc.‘ Paris.
ORANGE CO. ant
QAVA NN A H STEA3ISHIIIILINE.-
WILEIGBI3 RYDUCED.
- • • • • .
Tho well known first-class fide-wheel steamships
STATE OP GEORGIA and KEYSTONE STATE, now
forma weekly line for the South and Southwest, one of
the ships seihng. erery SATURDAY, at 10 A- .11
THE STEAMSHIP STATE OF GEORGIA,
JOHN J. Ginvos, COIHM.N.DrIer.
Willtreceire freight on THURSDAY. October Sib,
and man SATURDAY, October 10th, at 10 o'clock.
A. U.
THE STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE,
OkILBLI3 P. Ail 83111101. Commander,
Will receive goods on THURSDAY, a n d
sail on SATURDAY, —, at lOo'clock
At Savannah theme ahipa connect with steamers fur
Florida and Havana, and with railroad for the &nth and
Southwest.
Cabin Passage SID
Steerage do 8
No freight received on &teensy morning. 'lie tills
of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or paaaage, apply to
A. HERON,Jr., No. 81 North Wharves
Agent at Savanunah, O. A. Haulm. & Co.
FOR YLORIDA.--Steatners St. Ilary's acid St. Johns's
leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday. se2f!,
►PIM NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
-B. UNITED BTATE3 Aim liITU &Wai —The Ships
composing this Line are :
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIC. Capt. Joseph Comstock.
The ADItIATIC, Capt. James West.
These ships have been built by contract, exproaely for
Government service; every care has been taken in their
&instruction, as also in their engines, to ensare strength
and speed, and their accommcdatiens for passel:gen are
unequalled for elegance and comfort
Price of peerage from New York to Liverpool, in first
cabin, $130; in second do., $75; from Liverpool to Nevr
York, 30 and 20 guineas. No berths secured anima pa:a
for. The Alps of this hue have improved water-tlght
bulk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP RAILING.
11316 11W TOES PLOY LIU/SPOOL.
Saturday, June 21, 1937 Wednesday, June 24, 1337
Saturday, July 4, 1657 Wednesday, July 8, 1857
Saturday; July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1357
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 15, 1857 Wednesday, Aug.l9, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1957 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1957
Saturday, Sept. 26, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1857
Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857
Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1557
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1857 Wednesday, Nor.ll, 1357
Saturday, Nov. M, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1857
Saturday, Deo. 6, 1657 I,
Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1357
I Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1957
Por freight or panne, apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, No. 56 Wall street, N. Y.
BROWN, IMPLRY & CO , Liverpool.
STEPHEN KENNARD & CO., 27 Austin Prism,
London.
B. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
gold, silver, luillion, specie, jewelry.pr scions stones or
metals, =less bills of Lading, s , i ; nod therefor and
the va lue thereof expressed therein ,41.
anb flarmicals
FREDERICK BROWN,-CHEMIST
AND DRUGGIST, north-east corner FIFTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, sole Mszinfactarer
of DROWN'S ESSENCE OP JAMAICA GINGER,
which is recognised and prescribed by the Medical Fa
culty, and has become the Standard FAMILY MEDI
CINE of the United States.
- .
This Essence is a preparation of anus:nil excellence.
Daring the summer months, no family or traveller
should be without it. In relaxation of the bowels, in
nausea, and particularly in sea sickness, it is an active
mid safe, as well ss a plessant and efficient remedy.
OAUTlON.—Persons desiring an article that can be
celled upon, prepared solely from pure JAIIAID.S, GIN
GER, should be particular to ask for " Brown's Es
sence of Jamaica Ginger." which is warranted to be
what it is represented, and is prepared only by FREDE
RICK BROWN, and for sale at. his Drug and Chemical
Store, north-east corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Streets Philadelphia ; and by all the respectable Drug
gists and Apothecaries in the V. States. atil-3m
tUatrhes, Jewelry, cc
BAILEY & CO., CHESTNUT STREET
Manufacturers of
BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE,
Under their impaction, on the premises exelneively.
Oitizens and Strsngere ere invited to sinit onr MUM
factory.
WATCHES.
Constantly on land a splendid stock of Superite
Watches, of all the celebrated makers.
DIAMONDS.
Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Ras-Rings, ringer.
Rings, and an other articles in the Diamond line.
Drawings of NEW DZSIGNS will be ramie free of
charge for those wishing work made to otter.
RICH GOLD JEWELRY.
& beautiful assortment of all the new styles of Pine
Jewelry, such sa Mosaic, Stow) wet Shell Cameo,
Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Margniaite,
Lars, &c., &e.
8111111711ILD OASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, an.
Also, Bronze and Marble ()LOOKS, of loosest, styles,
sad of superior quality. anl-dtmkurly
SILVER WARE.—
WILLIA.3I WILSON I: SON.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER WARE,
(ESTABLISHED 1612,)
a. W. coaasn FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
A large assortment of SILVER WARE, of every de
scription, constantly on hand, or made to order to match
any pattern desired
Importers of Sheffield and Birmingham imported
Ware. se3o-c1.4
& A. PEQUIGNOT,
bIiNUFACTITHERS OF WATCHCASES
AND IMPORTERS or WATCHES,
1 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BELOW CHESTNUT
PHILADELPHIA.
COSST/NT PEQDlnsor. AUGHSTIt Pc:mu:tux
sel4.3mose
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
No. 432 CHESTNUT, BELOW Ping STREET,
Importers !of Watches and rine jewelry, Matinfactu
reds or Sterling and Standard Sayer Tea Seta, Yorks and
Spoons, sole agents for the sale of Charles Fralsham's
new *eves Held 'Halal tendon Timekeepers—all the
sizes on hand, prices U5O, $275, and $3OO.
English and Swiss Watches at the lowest prises-
Rich fashionable Jewelry.
Sheffield and American Plated Warta.
ses-y
I S. JARDEN & BRO.
LP • MANUFACTURE'S AND IMIORT2II3 Or
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No 304 CRentiat Street, above Third, op tairso
Pluladelphis.
Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade..
ERA BETS, COMAIL'NION SERVICE SETS, URNS.
PITCHERS, GOBLETS. CEPS. WAITERS, BAS
KETS, CASTORS, KNIVES, SPOONS, FORKS,
LADLES, .te ,
Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal ne2-ly
FRANC S P. DIIBOSQ Sr. SON, late of
Dubosq, Carrow k Co , Wholesale MANUFSC
CURERS OF JIWELRY,SDI CHESTNUT street. Nut...-
dolphin.
Uosois P. D 171105,4
au3l 3m
tobacco club Zigars
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HAVANA CIGARS—A handsome assort
meat, such as
}1L 114.0,
Partagu,
Gloria,lA, Sultana,
Jupfter,
Gologo, Couverciantee,
Torrey Lopes, Union Americana,
Onion, Flora Cubans, he , he ,
&c,in X, X , 1-5 and 110 gee, of all sites and quali
ties, to Gore and constantly receiving, and for sale low,
by CRAM-5n TET F.,
(new) 138 WALNUT Street,
below Stored, second story
'VICAR°, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
SEGAB3 —A. choke invoke of these celebrated
brands on board brig ‘, New Era," daily erpected iron
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES USE,
(New) ll Walnut street, below Second,
and Suomi Story.
funtiture
Le
KITE & CO.
-n—a• FURNITURE, BEDDING. &c.
No. 413 (late 129) WALNUT it ,
Philadelphia.
A cew and superior Etyle of Spring Beds.
Lent/ B. Errs. Josses W 11.103
au3l dm
tjats, Caps, R:c
H. GARDEN & CO.,
• Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In
RATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS,
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOIPERs, RO [THEN,
FEATHERS. 4'r , ,t•r.
No. 152, (old So 1D8) MARKET Street,
Below Sixth. smith Aide.
And No 523 MINOR Street, Pliit.utelphis.
O. RINELYIADIN, I).3:‘l..posonks-
Morchstits are respectfully incited to elAnune
stock se7.2co
SOLLENDER
6'
' PAS TA 4' ER ,
anl.3al No E. 5 SIXTH st;reet,
INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS!
TYNDALE tr. MITCHELL,
IMPORTS/LS OF
CHINA, GLASS, AND COMMON WARE:.:,
are now sellinz their
NEW AND ELEGANT FALL IMPORTATIONS,
QPSIr LT REOCCSD EPICS'S ?
with
HANDSOME DISCOUNT TO THOSE
WHO PAY CASK
07 CHESTNUT : , PREET, ABOVE SEVENTH rT,
le2S-2w-Cmw PHILADELPIIIA-
L .-
ADLES' DRESS TRIMMINGS
FANCY AND STAPLE
NEW GOODS. OPENED DAILY,
3 D. 3IANWELL S SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES..
1029 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below EleTenth
And CIS S. SECOND It . b.tnu Sprur..
FACTORIES —Noi 95 and 97 •GEORUE
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Un ton
Orders made st a few hours' notice
M OSS -17 bale3 z aro u T l i i , - :!:t ,t l i ofh ti to/ I ss y le by
Ils 'North Wtter stmt.
J OIN B. STRY-la.R. JR,
hohraii Tkrat r in
AUCTION DAT (100N4,
No 1: DANK Street. rbilarlelphis. atl•_rl
GLENWOOD CEMETERY OFFICE, NO.
US WALNUT At., belor4/27311. mg flu
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