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iiIKTTRIVIVRom NEW VORK-.: ,,
EfoOdeera
winoe of Tho grinui.l ,
1857, 5.20'P.= M.'
I tuknni,tiailco:finy change , in the money market
todayi;ithe best T cetisaris, that things are not
wove; ands lei Wadi; die sicititi gdo is even
an improvement. The hank , statement of sester
dutma'net satisfactory; the.dooline in discounti,,
as Well riS'illerit i ge - falling off' in ileno'sits, Were rail
ills aped and hopeful sign
thataboyhaye not-caused a
,depressed feeling to
day4.llo,earease the , specie frOni last week's
soreraga4 Statement , said •to be attributable
tellierdiifte of Specie to 'the West" to 'Mere' the
so, it ut a, matter, thr,shicire
reibtols4,4and,, howet4r it 'limy press 'on ns for
the moment, will assuredly bring tho Lose and
most solid relief.: will - assuredly
very diffnialt, and
these who obtain. thern...oe very, fortunate, at, ox
trittneretes.,,-Rates range from 2/a5 per cent a
month. Foreign Exchange is very languid, and so
long as this taste we.cannot fill' our Orders for the
exports of produce; And.'etonseationtly oannot ob
tain permanent ease.' . 'Good! Sterling, sixty ,deje,
islci be -- sibetedPranos very 'dull. The:
failure of Willets d Co, on the drafts of,Sather
Church, of San Franoisoo, and by, endorsements for
railroad companies . whose securities• have de-
Vreciated♦ is announced to-day. - The liabili
ties aro very largo, with assets equal, it is
said, to cover all. The bills of the Mercantile
Charter Oak Burdr,:amt Exchange' Bank of Mart
ford, Cent!, the Bee' Bank Of Leo, ' Mass.;:and of
the Bank of 'Watertown, N. Y.; have been thrown
out today. Witla.regardlo the refusal to accept
tku4tirafts of Sather &Church, which led to the
failure of Wilds d Co„ , the American , Exehange_
It,ank posted the following notice ' ,
-11;elishohotof ariftarenitied,'
- ibis Dank declines further payments for Bather &”
CharehOiaving etreelly ate' as tarsal eoveredhifunds,
-s - .:; .
'Thecushonoreti drafts are said to amount to 839,
904 pill° failure and.the conduct of the Ameribar
Exehmageßank,,Whiehmas tupposea to be bound
to protect §ather4:ohurch's 'paper; has caused a
good deaf a extitemerit,', and to,:yory favorable
culutaillit Ca the action Of the American Exchange
Think;
. .
The cashtransactions at the U. S. Trwisary to
day.. wero;aB,lbllowe : Tidal receipts, $223,968.57;
$lOO,OOO tarivaferred froia Boston. Total payments,
$1,21;8,137:83; $112,000 California drafts. Balance,
N,V,7,4;190M)0Q sent to tlae*int,Philaded-.
051 a* tp.-daY
'
, Viidifeekarotiltek,to-dity:Lf:agaia, deettwarmt ,
'eery snuehansettled. :Reading 'closed at 25; Brie
Michigan Central at 33 Central it
84; PertnOltalmid Coal Coitipanpat'ss;' New York
tentialat 514 Chicago and Rock: Island at 54i ;
and Paiiiinieldfir . (buyer I :have heard of
sales in.noelbe - theatingof the . board at ; still lower
prices, and the feeling is again vary heavy. Good
State stkakiese tail, and a little 'better, as.you.
will ace by,a , coinparison of the sales with those'of
yesterday: -
MARKETS.—arams are unchanged, at $7.25 for Pets,
and $8.60 for Pearls.
Banansrarrs.--The Floor market opened at better
pricea,hut.fell otrat Ate' close, • The sales were 9810
barrkla,at 54.60684.60 for common to good State ; 14, 71
034.05for.taxtra do.- 61.50054.00- for common to good
Michigan, Ohio, Indiana , &c, and StA*sass.so for extra.
Southern flour is more active,with Wes of 1,100 barrels,
at $6.45045.50 for mixed to good llattimore, Alexandria,
&c. awl $1.00447.2.5 for fancy and extra do. Camidlan
do. 'b
better, with .sates of 450 barrels, at $4.55064.85
for super, and $610@6.50. for extra. Rye dour la un
ctuutgadorith sales of 160 barrels, at $3.7500 for fine
to super Corn Meal is do 11, at $1.70 for fancy, and Ito
$5.26 for Brandywine.
COTSBB is dull,. and, nominal- Scott's Circular esti
mates the stock of Rio at 18,320 barge, and the total stock
of all kindi at 109,056 bago and mate.. An auction sale
of 6,,800 bags; per Clara Mull, is announced - for the
Sthlnst;,!l r, • • ••• , ••
. .
CoTTON is quite fiat, at nominal prices. ' - • • • -
Oasin.—Wbeat. is 102 c. lower,‘With salmi of 31,000
barbels{ at 81.17081.23.for0outhern red; 81.25081.80
for do. white; $l,lO fortwhite'alichigan; $ l.lO for red
Ohl and 41.10 fdr.white Missouri. -Oats are , dull; at
Neat. for Jersey, 420450. for , State, ..and 44047 for
weatern.- - ll,fo is nominal; at 75078 c, - Corn is doll' 'with
8
sales of ,000 busheie, at 7007/e. for wastertmized,'and
80c. for southern
k ;Nis' Is upchanged; , .• •.
BON3 are quite inactive and drooping.
...limp is dull for all kinds. . •' . • :
`:l„gitios total' and nominal for all descriptions. '
Bfasessa is hoary at a farther decline.
f3f vat . ISTol9ottre,very dull for all kinds. , Spirits of
Tarpentinugo Inlet at42c, sash: 44e, 0 months. Sales
150 bble Crude do. Inactive at $3.75 per 260 lbs Cora-
Mourosin is Welted. at $1.70w51.76 - per 310 lbs. ' Tar
L and pitelCare anchariged.
,04s—Ornds-Wintle and Sperm are in very limited re
_Oast notainaly pFevlone quotations. Linseed Oil is
lower 4 70472 c or American; sales of 5000 gale. to
-8114,424k 140.„ 11.15 , 1 4 ;
~rao.vistr-rrore, enjoy* active at decline; sales
of 100 bit ,51.02,500522.76 forams, and $ 17.15 for
Beef la bean; and dull, with sales of 75 bids at
$140.515,50 fotrepacked western' ' end $ 15.75510 for mo
tre.,4reittliPtelt alp nominal at $l9. Out mega more
lonia at-lltifor shoulders, and 12e for limns. Lard is
lower; sake lif t loo , ..*fitt 14015 c. Batter and Choose
&gaud:heavy.- -
.16p0Xakisre ireirdintl; ,
WHIBIUY is very flat,
sales 200 bble et2Oci.,
)IWW7 - TOBS' B OH M3l
_ .
th '41:9 Of . •166 bhde sf 63(?
Sift e!.downward tendency-if
ntiNct 10 ' 824,138, Oct.'6,
201HD.
nisi"
4,000 27,Y810611 , 72' 90S,
11,000 N Y BS 66?68:. 90
5,000 do. 390,1‘.
2,000 Tenn Bto fis '9O 76'
88,000 Missouri 810 6s 00
6,000 da . 140
I t OCOVirglala 80
2.000 Indians $l , O Zs 74
8,090.97 7 2 Oonslt 7x,.80
1,000 Fato R 2d mßds 76
4000. 1.9102 d 2)1981365E .-
3,000 Brio Con Bs 'll2O
8,000 ; 75 - 1 , 401.::: 4 20N
12,000 do it, .20
8,000 do', 062 30 .
2,00017 T & NH WOO ea
4 003 74151t90 Bkg kit
Dds 60
9,0002.710 n R.Bonds 70: I
4,609 —do. ,
7,000 4:41&P1i 2dovits
/0 Merck - ants Bonk 93,
27' - ,92•; -
25 Bankott'ons 0,78
80 do 58 .
49 din Ex Ilk 71:,t
-100 raid 103(
200 •do , oitg 103(
do • 03 10 35
250; -"do ' ops . 10%
•65 N ILScUartrd it 100
' 10 011ie 6:- E isl:d O. 683(
122: -- - do • "., 68
10 do 65%
-50: , • do ' • 110. 65
10 do : 65
36 Lit Or dr. Ulll rt - 7-
20 do
,100-Beading 11 530 25'
100-- 010" 27
100 • do sttv - 27
700 - do- c 30
10 0,- do' -- 29%
300 do e
20 -
800:28
120:; ,do , 53 28
100' , do-- 55. 20 -
200-, do 810 25
,r:do 5812531
450: :a- do 55 25
1111 119 Mich 84
;25, • drs
Mich So rk. Win 11. , 11
86 Panama R - • 65
- 00 1110061 ml lsr-510 8434.
189 do • 86,
10 do , 53 84
63 Cloy k Pitts It -
15 do "9X
: 10 .0155001rk. R 76
165 Got /5, Obicieg6 It 68.
• 60 Olei tt - ficd 26
100 ' . 'do's - 25%
1 60 da -- 25 '
900 do 03 24%
10 61111 & Mist 18tr
69 r do 18
20, , do 10, s,
10 MekroiroMan Ilk 72%
10 Posk,Bank ,„ 63; ,
5813ai 'Bud CI Co 03
- 02
830 85
ComSoal Co ,s 3 • ,ASK,
itoricoai,vo ; 4 , r x„,..5y
812 31Y Conlral .It, 03 ,
100 . SSP 2 — 140„ Zdo
050. • •do -, • -.1!..50 fag
100 , do 211 03
60 ;Vide,'
100 do
725 ,do ••
60 ,;41.0 : s3O 01,
20 Itlo R.: • c 10
• 911Calll
2490 &kik St* I " •
,000 '" do ' ..71'
5,000 . do,.7kg
1,000, ,da ,
17,000014 d 51a I#o3'• ss ,-•
15;0001" j 13750;
1,000111401 a
"'";" `,,80
1,000 ,do • —"., 78,
11090 Er 19.11C0it11971 20 -X '
WIII(etio0011.6./.11k "72 "
19 ParN .Wak, • 5,08 ,
20 niinic'olooii, .„
10 .hotaeritatelx. 10c" 70: ,
25 Paelllo 11 8 8 00 "'o2'
00 Dal&Hud 01 Co ba 92
Soloe)
206.ra,C0al Co • • 60.
60 Erie It s 3 10
Ad 4,}121 k,R Isla 11, 34%
20MU.t Miss ..16%
,A3,ldich,Con,ll. 33
)10; do'- 30 33
20 Paneana , 61
100 do . eag
60 'do - bOO 07:
30111 eentritl B -
100, Gal k Ohiß• 66
& Toledo 11
230' j Ao , 23%
do' 23,N(
MMMI
THE MONEY MARKET.
Parcentiteritli, - Ootobar 8,1857;
The liVintion: of Xhi Mildness community to-day bel . s
bittini*Wgineitillidivided list:peen' t'ileculations
Witte *blare eorkivelet leiteliteri;liffee'tbe re
lief question; and: thil conseineteed .to the Now York
bettbe - ot ebontlnuition • - of We' onweleolne tendencies
shown to their last weekly bank statement. '
The Ilt;lieOpes 'me:siege, Was lo everybody's hands
early,' end ; wee ' , generally will, received; arid its eon.
eluding prayer that the deliberations of. the Legislature
might meet the, expectitioui, 'relieve the wants ; and
harriodirawith the ttee'inferest of 'the - people, found
a ready and hearty response in everyhreast.
WO have no need hem to snake more than a passing
remark upon hoe or tiviiiminii t ilvhieli her datimeted our
notice; at beneath the'recpairenrents of the beeasiMi.
Th ,, !Pull , . or -,Pf?Feses make the batiks ray one
Penalty for: their. suspension: -They may not declare
more than six per emit. dividends while the suspension
ectatineil. ere..bok,inforthei! irbotbei,tbey ebet
not, fre4 as surplus all they gain beyond six per cent,
to form the basis of an extra dividend aired 'tiio?ll
bett.ei. ' , .Pirboielitiitheierieoi intends that the kurplie
beyond ;4 pefloapt.gr to' defray the costar the
tatfitaatiit aiTangement "'which the banks are to be
requieelktomeke for the purposie of enabling the •State
Treasurer to pay specie hinds for the interest on the'
State bonds,,
We confese,thattie are not able to see why these In-
stitutleitsoo4l riot , he required to emlitoy all their
5 earnings In the booboos of proonring sufficient specie to
enablatheirOotiinnatie, the enkli piyment',of Coln for
fo . their nOrge;tier'whythe ter'etgu holder - Of a State bond
tc , ,beinciretenderly cared for than our- own minoring
0 444A 0 ::." WOW 10:010 belief that the State, like - the
fictional Gaterninent; should A4v@ ititfunds sport from
•.trall hoolkoontrof;iiiieeliMild:reeciire and pay out only
filt,aoo4, ey;; and invars'ai:dastrouriany' 6il' that !
t4eti.e** woo endmedit dour Mate shall be pre:Orval
Wadi' but if there is inienison at all *hi a suspended
bank should not esen'etibrii than Oil. per cont. for the I
etoOlthAletl,stbere :areaqually strong reasons Irby It i
should earn them nothing; until it 'resumed the position'
it( Maalveatiminsilabbi Institution. We think tke,tie
?, venter deesnut go tar enough in this application of pB.
noity. A)9;:' our Government this
act of givingthe bardOt tillektdrorea thetato Matto it L'
0 *Mier* erediter; bait the, htee Of Profen'ed creditore
in at all edmisilatle;Cartalttly the noti-hoideri ought,
.1 by all Meant, hi be included.
We notice **Ulm suggestionS MAO tteke
since, that debtor agaiiit whom judgments might bo
obtained it thiprosept griefs, ehoiddhavannextension
, t
at the time ninallinllowed by law before execu t ion, is
- echoed bYthe Goverter - In his message. - trust that
tltie 501 ' 4 winisee . PAPek leglslatlbe attention:'
The lieiv Yortrivtip,in ping theAsigis ahoein by,
the Weak* bin* statement, soya The iinnidstion
general and unexpectedly heavy in' midi - dopartaienV
Thaittgems Phew, in **o7. palpable. way,. the eireot qt
the itienie.l4l:.itoreVef laMAseek t and the extent he
which InihMeks ware drawn upon because of the troll.;
voimoorintirt t r ‘ e thd, i donbt or Ancertelutywhiell
fitepired herC and the 4 1 Ssilitaillef; hfch "t Called drib
F Yu can the Support of nearly all the specie-paying
/ 10 ** iAtATlYArnOsittAtufeekatt of four millions
pl ispon„.tho aloe, of.depositeappears to have imam met fri
Most Oahe retnabilkie going henniiidation of
debld to tide bant(4o' Little of X!o`,ll4,l4Efiiiit/p e d:fiad
01 .6 4i*trieili s •OMG 1 0;
- Wok g00,000, - amt the *Alms Banks sBso t ooa.”_ ,
lithiTintrisirl,oB.Toquirircotiligi,ins* tclitoWa
hilOripatitiente of Oiftr4ay list ; i}ailrig been
jriliatAlt to-my
ftt4liniiit4amitotideteit am' elight., , The 'bank atm:,
lallid**KiiditilidkrActit'ild meet the 'apfm?titt fit
therqtafthitnifrt was announced hut week, 'lifter
iktl'firMAtli t 4l l 44l ll°, * 4 ) 4
Xrr, 191, 1 1,Pp0 s t;,eent. on their looms 4,1
- '
,11‘1,13.14111)03:9 but this promised inmate. haa not
i 7 taken •• 3 , •
There,* no re li ef f4i agony
nte are making fearful
a thitil a • *ltnoelveek,.. = Luaus .theie•rie but little
ViOttag, and the taw time negotiations' Made
tailiNitiOgteitii6eiiiii babes paper goi, , i`p ; il , l4o
giorsVi:44 ivitoqopit, ba rates show no aineilent
tOP-411491, AliPtilma-fittuforsed paper the quotationaire
)XOM - ' l : l A"ildatfV:r,tm 11 4 409 4 144101 3 0 Ar
,s* 'f ilatqfP3 . OP 12(6 % k.
VeraiTisqrailitrgtaiZtlids - iitpliPer into the `Street;;
while capitalists li.te unwilling buyers."
IYO publish from' tho Now York. bank statement,
general comparison with the previous week, and also
with the corresponding week of last year :
COVedIIkTIVIS ILBOAVITULATION.
• Oct, 4,1856. Oct. 3 1857. 5ep.26,1857.
<3 " 1141 ''''''' • • •,•;"1248,000 $65,10,0 00 $65,130, 000
Loans 11,016,184 195,035,490 107,701,433
Specie 8.,830,023 11,400,413 13,327, 005
Circulation 66,150,80,3 7,916,102 7,838,808
Gross Deposits. 20,678 4 258 07,978,057 73,316,011
Exchanged
02,082,135 .55,180,291 16
13,232,312 , 52,798,866 50,018,863
7,748,
In Sub-Treasury. ,306,748
Undrawn 207 9,777,805
A correspondent asks us to suggest that the Legisla
ture shall ,! require,' as a condition in any law for the
relief 01 the banks, that a list of their stockholders,
with the number of share.i held by each, shall be
made out monthly or quarterly, and hung up in some
conspicuous place in the bank. ), There is already on
the statute-book a law which we do not remember to
have seen complied with for some years, though we
know that In one or two of them It wee at one time
regularly obeyed It covers, in part, the groand hob.
rated by our correspondent. It Is in section 10, act 2,
of the set of April 16,1850, and may be found in Par
don's Digest, Article Banks, as follows :
The election of the directors shall be by ballot, and
after the first election, as provided in the seventh sec
tion of this ad, shall be held annually, on the third
Monday of November, at such place withal the city or
county where the bank is located, as the directors for
the time - being shall appoint, notice of which shall be
given thirty days previous thereto, in one or more
newspapers published in the city or county in which
the bank is located; and it fair mid correct list of the
storkholders shall slims be kept up in the common
ball of the bank, which shall be corrected quarterly, so
as to exhibit, at those times, a true llat 'of the actual
stockholders ; the directors shall assemble, Oct."
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company have oedema a.
dividend - of ate per cent., and on oitin dividend of six
per cent., payable on and after the 12th that.
The Harrisburg and Landcaster Railroad Comp
any
have declared a seml.annutil dividend of six per cont.,
.payable Miand'after the'2oth inst.
Value of merchandise .warehoused at Boston for the
weekending Oct. 2, 1857
Dry Goode " 8102,59 0
All other' erchandise.... 277,770—5380,860
Varehonsed for Cron&
Dry Gooch
All other Inercandise..
Total *408,650
The husloess of, the branch mint at Ban Francisco,
during the month of August, was an follows
Gold Du/lion deposited
Coinage; 62,000 Double Eagles
The Bank of Pottstown, one of the new institutions
chartered lay the Legislature last spring, commenced
huMuessyesteiday; ;Henry Potts is president and Wm.
Mintier cashier; The Bank of the Northern Liberties
batiste Phaidelphia &gene?. '
The Onal: tonnage' on'the Lehigh Banal, for the week
ending October Bd, has been as follows :
YOB WEBY.
Tone. Ow/.
. 9,975 01
FllOl4
Mauch Chunk.
untnit
1,200 11 42,270 16
20,011 00
Room Run Mines..
Rest Lehigh Moines
' • 11,710 05 299,724 01
A. Lathrop and others, Pea
and Boot Coal
East Mauch Chunk.
Spring Mountain Minos 963 02 29,162 09
East Sugar Loaf do. 680 04 19,368 13
Coleraine ' do. 1,420 07 40,127 18
Stafford do. - 610 11
N. Y. and Lehigh Coal Co ... 1.013 10 24,443 12
German Penn. Coal Co 120 07 7,102 07
South Spring Mountain Coal. 265 18 14,118 02
North Spring Afountain Coal.. 216 05 9,005 01
Beaver Meadow Co ' 743 14 2,434 12
Penn Hates •
ilarletoo Coal Co,
Cranberry Mines.
Diatom' Mines..
council.
Ylcacant Coal
..1,880 18 74,323 11
... 1,031 01 53,524 03
... 494 19 21,452 09
... 1,231 14 20,07/ 04
... 588 03 0,512 17
' flock-part.
Duct Mountain Coal C 0.... 1,807 12 65,404 09
White Haven. '
Wilkosbarro Coal Co.
Wyoming Coal CO
Hartford Coal Co.
25,190 00 716,404 07
feet.
3,440,400
33,705,502
Lumber. ' •
For the
Per test report
The following shows the amount of coal transported
over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for the week endiug
()doper 3a, 1 1 357
karats
Pauvrocecr. To/AL
.Tone. Cwt. TOll5. Cwt. Tons. Cwt.
Spring M0nntain....1,954 .17 92,065 02 94,919 19
Rost Sugar Loot 1 480 12_ 75,098 18 76,688 08
N. York & Lehigh 918 12 28,877 16 29,750 03
Council Ridge 1,606 OS 50,013 02 52,270 10
German Penna.. .. . . • . 6,307 10 (1,307 19
Coleraine& otafrord. 374 •11 38,241 2 38,615 13
Dolbin & Delinven„ 195 38 8,393 3 8,589
liazleton 238 2 30,822 1 40,658 3
J. B. McCreary Jr„ Co. 110 18 544 3 5,562 18
, 7,655 18 345,792 1 355,317 19
We quote from the New York Herald of to-day, as
follows : '4 The Boston banks may feel assured that no
thing in the world but their clearing-house system has
saved them up tolhis moment; and If they go through,
it will be because the clearing house system was in full
and successful operation.• The banks of Pennsylvania
and Maryland would, in all probability, have sustained
themselves, bad they been wise enough, In time, to
have engrafted the clearing house upon their banking
system The banks of Philadelphia were earnestly soli
cited by our banks to adopt and establish' the clearing
houses, &Ida plan was drawn up, adapted to their insti
tutions, and presented, but refused. tt * *
tis now too late to prevent the evils arising from the
defects in the banking system of the city of Philadel
phia and Slate of Pennsylvania and we will see abet
remedy the Legislature now in session will present.
Whatever they do will be of no avail. The difficulties
existing are beyond the influence of any legislative ac
tion. The clearing house most be engrafted upon every
banking system for Largo cities and great money centres.
The banks of New York and Boston would have sus
pended before this but for this check upon and regula
tor of their operations."
PHILADELPHIA STOOK EXCHANGE SALES,
Octirber
/Zeported by R. litanly, .Tr., Stock Broker, No
80i ' , Walnut street.
Illnav -tro*-ieD
, 1 Penns TIR 37
8 do 37
15 Readin31irt.......14
50 - do 85-133
7 liorria Cal pfd 65.82
4. Deny Meadow RIG 4530
do 40)
20 N Poona RD
20 Girard . 8
30 do 8
BOARDS.
309 gity lin o'. 82%
1,400 , do dy5..33
9,99o,Penua 71 %
. 209 (My
600 do 82%
1 Penne. BR;..cash ..38
8 do 37%
9 do 87
10 - d 0.... .37
0 do ...'.b3..87
DETWBE
12 PerwiltlV
SECOND
300 City °l cash New,93
600 •• :do do ..08
300 Perna 6e... :.... 79K,
600 11 - 11ntat IS 4 46
1000 City 111165..PR1L83
Tiogs.lol pfd ..22
60 Readipg 1131..55-13X I
60 Peru= 1211-6 ds, .30
CLOSING PHI
1 Penna. Mt
20 ' do' 30
10 Lehigh Nav ..... 46%
60 Long Island . 7%
4 Harrisburg TM, ..47
20 Norristown IS.2da .60
10 do ...2da .60
5 do —244.50
EH—STEADY. --
Bid. Asked.
Bard, :. 1 / 9 "
Phlikds 01 AN 83 .
do - 83
do' New 93 93K
Poona 64 ' 79,.V , 80,v
Eteading•R' ' 13% ' 14
de ; ponds 10 63 70
' do' ht 6'8,44 70 ' 80
NMI/ UR 36 30X
Iforrl4oool Coo 38' 40
Schyl Nav 8o ;8262 60
do
," Block 8 .9
finked
Belly' Nem Prof 14% 16
Wmapl& Elm R 0 12
do lat mort 7 , 562 60"
dodo, 2dru 50 53
Long Isbusd 7%
Vicksburg 6 7%
Girard 7% 83
Lehigh Zinc % 1
Union C3OOl 2% 3
New Creek % 1
Catkwisse RN— ox Tx
5G Readtog &Ll 4
Ending closes 14)01,14%
82 Reading R. 14`x,
IEitEADWITYPSAT 011101.00: -Receipts of !flour nod
Grain for tles week ending September 20: Flour, 10,850 ;
Wheat, 029,588; Cart], 120,786 ; Oats, 41,735.
Exports of Flour and Grain for the week ending Sept.
20th i - • • ' •
To Buffalo. oAwego. Other . Ports. Total
Flour, blaa 7,010 0,381 13,301
17heat, bus 378,824 • 111,41 221,161 710,156
Corn; bum '" 102,470 80,289 8,121 140,885
Oats,inul " 10,106 ..., 1,600 20,601
TOTAL TOP. TIM 001800.
..„ „
Ploixr,bbla 03,353 847 41,80.5 100,005
{neat, bus 1,898,505 1,445,032 1,826,781 4,870,318
Corn, hue 4,034.670 1,283,237 1,028,034 6,343,781
Oats, bun. . 179,05 57,780 237,154
Flour and Grain in store, Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857:
Wheat, Spring, bua.126,450 Plour, bblo 1,00
', Red, buit.'... 20,895 Corn, bum .... .: . .... 75,856
4,, White; bug. 2,427 Oats, bill ' ^O,Bll
3mporcationo
- Reported for the Prem.
Boaron—Steamehip Palmetto, Baker-9 cacao mdse W
T Anson; 2 do do 1 E'Abbott; 12 caeca Broadhead &
Roberta r 46 do do Vf_Drown t 10 pkge do vßeiroae; lease
dOE Butler lo' col'l do do Bailey & co; 13 do Cono
ver &Bros; 7 do do SinsOn Cotton ; 8 pkge do 11 Chem.
bore' 2 bble E Coolidge ; 4 cues do WmDa/ kr; 3do do
0 I Dtake 2 baited° T W Davis &co ; 4 pkgs do 0
Etna* 8 aeaeo dO Chao Elba& co; 7 do do Early & liar.
rferildodoPhillP Hord 35 do do Fannon &co ; 8 do
doGrabiro & ktarthr; 4do do Godfrey, Illy & co; 28 do
do Graft to liairlaml,,• 1 piano E Gould ; 29 pkge mdso
Haddoek, Reed & co ;16 mama do Hendry & Harris; 6 do
Ifahalt & harmer; 9 do do U P Hutchinson; 2 do do
• Hendry, Cooper & co; 2 dodo W P Hazard ; 8 do do Hunts
Webster iceo ; 21 do do Irwin & Shun ,z • 50 I'4olo bale
.do do Isaac Jeanes & co; 2 bales W Zones do to; 24
do do Hoene Sterling & co; 67 cues do Levick , Baleen
&ocr. Irdo Ludlow & Hulsernat ; 2 dodo J 8 Leavitt do
col ilde do Lincoln Wood & Nephew; 6 do lo Lothrop &
Lauer; 4 do do - Laing, Maginot') tc'Bro; 9 do Littio &
Stokes,. 25 do' do • Myers, Claghorn ,k`co; 17 do do Mar
shall & Mann; 07 pkga do Maxey & Monroe ; 77 do do
Chalsklegarges & co; 4 plecondoiNewlfir, Harahan & co;
3 dogranite to order; 2 caste rodeo Peck & Blies ; 12 do
do Pease delhown ; f do do Chas Plympton; 8 radiators
Plke, , GreOn* co '
• 116 bbl, codfish 51, Paneet & co ; 20
kitte do Thos 11 Patten; 48 cases rodeo Graff & co ;
8 do do W H Riggs& co ;10 do do A 0 Roberts •; 36 do A &
Slade ;2 do D 1 Sutherland; 10 bbla ollE A &oder &
co ; 4 cases mdse Sldenbach & Priedsham ; 126 do do W A
Br, Stoottwar ;18dodo .1 M flistuidero •10dodo J II
ThotiopsOn do al; 19 do do Thayer &Cowpo ' rthwaito ; 8 do
do 13Prownsend; 3do do Thatcher & Northross; 3 do do
'Mho Thorhier ; 4 do do E W Tracy & co; 4 do do N &
Taylor, 7dodo ' U Thomas & Bons 4 bbde noise Spencer
N.Thoinas; 4 cues 'odes , B P Williams dc co ; 12 do do
George Wise ; 7 do do Wood & Effinger; 10 do do
Whitaker, Bros' & co; 325 bbla fifth Henry Winsor ;• 6
cases Enoch Willette; to forward 72 p&p mks° ;
pkge mdse Leech . do to; 472 pkge lase varidus coo.
slgnees.
CHARLESTON, 8./11=—Sehr A /Sanderson, Nicholson
—2,180 necks wheat, Robearm Lee; 816 do' & 0 Moore;
28 iron axles, A Whitney& Son; 48 old railroad wheels,
,ieffried & Son; 88 do'A Whitney& Son . . 23 belts paper
rx'ustinz,rgi empty mite, John GibsOn i Son & Co; 23
do Robt riewlln; 8 eacke wool, it Williams; 30 bales
yarn; }hewn, mu & Co; 8 pkge mdse, E 'Hight; 1 do T
13 Lippincott & Go' 2 sacks roots , Major Shultz; 2do
Parker & Toland; 6 cases mdze W J Bennett; 2,977 sacks
wheat, 1 . 0 pkgs Oka: order;
• , PULIADSLPILIA. BOARD OP PBADB.
WY. O. Karr;
A. Boomm, iOO/t/lITUN or via Mowry
Raze Y4103,0..L,
r '- - , IErVER BAGS
+ ' ..4 - f the iirei4hanis,*.tzehmegit, Patlade/pain.
Ship Joseph Jones, Flowers San Prackoisco, !loan
Brig Oregon, (Br) Green Port an Prince, soon
Behr E E Belt, plait. Bt sago as Cuba, soon
SAILING OF THE °OEMS STEAMERS.
• • ' PROM THII lINITSD,STATTS
81141.111% - • • rams soa
Otimsla...l4.•;New Yak`-Liverpool.....
Pultoie..'4l7t•;. New York ' .....
• %moil Eintopt.
• PROM roar - DOT
kiiilen.l.,..;:...LiverpoOl ,
Boston Sept 28
Mlainie • • Liverpool New York Sept 80
"' - '.Hamburg Nevi York Oct 1
'Havre New York Oct 21
NeiVENINVEI OP HAVANA STRAMEBB.
I, cfmsomu.—Yrotaliew
York 24, arriving at Ifa •
vans Bth ; and New, Orleans 11th. Prom Nov Orleans
20th irrivhlg at New York 28th.
443. 4 1 '. 1:01 /1" 7 110 14 New York 7th of each month,
arrive gat Havaital2th, and Mobile 14th. Prom Ho,.
blle 224, Havinll‘2lth, arriving at New York 22th.
Oillerilk—ltrom New York 12th, arriving at Havana
17th. and New Orleans 10th. Prom New Orleans 27th,
Hama 22th altiviatitt New York lot,
" Vii . /}lll OlTY—Prom'New York 17th, arriving at Ha."
vans 234, and New Orleans 20th. From New Orleans
Lth, Havana Bth, arriving at Now York 18th.
Dnaosc Wannion—From New York 27th, arrive at
llnvana Ist and New Orleans 3d. From New Orleans
12th, Havana 14th, duo at New Yolk 18th.
DADEL—From Charleston 10th and 4th duo at lie
vane. 23d. and 7th. From Havana 10th and 26th, dna at
Now York 10th and 31st.
The California mail steamers mil from New York on
the oth and 20th of each month.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7, 1957. g
SUN RISES
HMI WATER
ARRIVED
Steamship Palmetto, Baker, 45 hours from Boston,
with lodge and passengers to II Windsor.
Brig Samuel Welsh, Barrett, 10 days from St Marys,
Ga, with lumber to captain.
Brig A Milliken, Fish, 7 days from Falmouth, Mass,
in ballast to captain.
Behr Saratoga, Clarke, 8 days from Harwich, with
lodge to captain.
Bohr Qceon Bird, Jones, 8 days from Richmond, with
grain to A Cattail.
Bohr Henry Payson, Eldridge, Ci days from Boston,
with Indio to Darid Cooper.
Bohr Silver Magnet, Perry, 0 days from Boston, in
ballast to Noblo, Hammett & Co.
Behr Cerro Gordo, Irons, 4 days from Suffolk, with
rads° to captain
Behr D M Mammon, Steelman, 10 days from James
River, Va, with lumber to 31 Trump & Son.
Behr Diamond State, Smitbers, '2 days from Milford,
Del, with wheat to J H McColley.
Behr Geo J Weaver, Morrie, 2 days from Indian River,
with corn to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Bohr Expedition, Conner, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with oats to Bewley, 'Wilson & Co.
Bohr War Steed, Smith, from Roxbury.
Bohr Plight, Huntley, from Providence.
Behr 8 Ourstairs, Somers, from Boston.
Echo J 51 Houston, Russell, 3 days from Wareham.
CLEARED.
Steamship Phineas Spragae, Matthews, Boston, Henry
\Finset.
Steamship Boston, Bellew ' New York, Jae Allderdice.
Ship Lancaster. Decea, N Orleans, Penrose & Burton.
Barque Elm, Taylor Boaton, Twelis, Gaskill & Galvin
Brig Alexander Milliken, Fish, Charleston, SO, L
Andenreid & Co.
L Brig Lizabel, Colley. Salem, E A Solider & Co.
Brig Argo, Paulson, London, Workman & Co.
Behr Vulcan, Parker, Eastport, E A Solider & Co.
Bohr War Steed, Smith, Salem, Taormina Norton
& Cn.
Schr Haviloch, Moeking, Baltimore, S J Christian.
Behr Plight, Huntley, Providence, Tyler, Stone & Co.
Str Thou Sparks, Green, N York, W 31 Baird & Co.
Str Tacony, Wilson, do do
Str It Willing, Claypool°, Baltimore, A Groves, Sr.
$20,621
-1,670 -828,190
.86,680 oz.
$1,040,000
[BY TYLVIRAPII.I
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
CAPE ISLAND, Oct. 6, 9 46 A M.
A barque is now going in, which loOlts like the Irma
Wind NE
Yours, Ac., TIM D. 1113011E8.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
LEWEIS. Del.. Oct. 5,13 A 51
TOTAL.
Tons. Owt .
230,774 14
Horne forty vessels are in barber, detained by a strong
breeze from NE, which bat prevailed since Satanlay.
Among the fleet arc three barques, eight brigs, and a
Parker Vein steamer
Yours, &c, WM 11. HICKMAN.
6 I' Id—Steamship n 13 Beach, from Richmond for N
York. Railed from the Breakwater this afternoon.
[et Veuernikrul
10orreopondence of The Preee )
New Yens. Oct 6,
Arrived, ships Gen Cushing, from Marsealea; J L
Bogert, from Bunderland; echr Alarm, from Malaga
CIIMILESTON, Oct 6.
Arrived U BM steamship Marion, Foster, New York.
Correspondence of The Press.
Haves Ds Oast's, Oct 6,
Five boats left here this morning, laden and con
signed as fellows:
Col A G Curtin, lumber to Norcross & Sheets; Peter
Taylor, pig iron to Trenton, NI; II II Wright, Ocean
Wave, and Wm McConkey, anthracite cool to Delaware
City.
Steamship Antelope, (Ur) Smith, for Liverpool, nailed
orn Portland 6th Mat.
Steamship Argo, Denson, from 'Bremen, Sept 12th, at
New York eth Inst.
700 05
134 . 00 0,08019
357 01 18,865 00
. .
Steamship Northern Light, Tinklepaugh from Now
York, arrived at Havana TUtt ult, and sailed for As
pinwall,
Steamship Cahawba, Hawes ' for Havana, via Rey
West, cleared at Charleston 3d Inst.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, for Philadel
phia, sailed from Richmond sth last
Steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Savannah 3d inst. •
.35,211,048
. .
Steamship City of Washington, Petrie, from Lind:-
pool, Sept 23, with 449 passengers, arrived at Now York
yesterday. 4th inst. lat 4128, long 62 50, passed Bre
men ship Roland, bound east; same time saw ship Teen
ton, of Bath, bound east. sth inat. lat 40 40, long 60 16,
saw steamship Ariel, from Now York _or Bremen; same
day saw ship J L Bogort, bound W.
Steamship Fulton, Wotten, from Users and South
ampton, 23d int, at Now York yesterday.
Steamship Edinburg, Cumming, from New York, at
Greenock 18th ult.
Ship David Brown, Bradbury, from Manilla for New
York, at Port Louie, Mauritius, Aug 13; was discharg
ing cargo; put in July 26, leaky.
Ship Batboy, Stoddart, from New York, at Sydney, N
S W, July 11.
Ship Southern Cross, life Arthur, from Calcutta, at
lfobart Town June 23.
Ship Red Gauntlet, O'Halloran, for Liverpool, sailed
from Melbourne July 19.
Ship Marla, liorsloy, for Rio do Janeiro, cleared at N
York yesterday.
Ship Cheshire, Farrar, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Liverpool 21st ult.
Ship Philadelphia, Poole, for Philadelphia, entered
outward at Liverpool 10th ult.
Ship Fearless, Manson, for Moog Kong, entered out
ward ut Liverpool 22d ult.
Ship Island Queen, Ruggles, for Rio do Janeiro,
cleared at Boston sth inst.
Ship Bridgewater, Barstow, cleared at New York 6th
not. for Liverpool.
Ship Hartley, Howes, troniSagua la Grande, arrived
a the Downs 18th ult.
Barque Emblem, Nickerson, from Boston, at Balti
more yesterday.
Barque Susan Jane, Quin, hence, was at Odessa 4th
4th ult, seeking a return freight.
Barque Baphia, Gupta, for West Indira, cleared at
Norfolk 3d that
liarque Cuba, Dates, before reported In distress, ar
rived at Norfolk ad 'nat.
Barque, Glenburn, Tobenham, from Akyab for Fal
mouth, put into Port Louis, Mauritius, Aug. 9th, with
fore and wizen masts sprung, and remained 28th. .
Barque Scio, which put into Mauritius July lb leaky,
was taking in cargo Aug 13, hating repaired.
Barque Margaret, Wood, hence at Bordeaux 19th ult.
Barque 30 Nichols, Nichols, for Buenos Ayres, cleared
at New York yesterday.
Brigs Emma Eger, Kelly, for Philadelphia same day
and Mary 11, Milliken, for do soon, at linsaus Kith ult
Brig Ocean Eagle, Yates, for Monrovia and a market
cleared at New York Lth inst.
Behr W A Dresser. Hatch, hence at Bangor 3d I.la.
&lire Chas A neeksher, Stubby, V Sharp, Sharp; Hen
ry May, Watson, and S L Stevens, Studley, for Phila
delphia, sailed from Salem 4th islet,
Beim Victor, Sears Gee W Cummings, Whelden,
and Palmy, Cason, sailed from New Bedford 4th Inst
for Philadelphia.
Behr Sarah Se!sky, Be'say, heureat N Bedford 3d inst.
Schr Vesta, Price, for Philadelphia, sailed from Paw
tucket 411, lust.
Behr Sarah Louisa, Cruse, Bailed from River 2d lost
for Philadelphia,
_
Satre Yankee Boy, Risley, and S Henry, Penton,
tor Philadelphia, cleared at Hartford ;Id to t
Schr Sally Wheaton, Ayres, cleared at Hartford 4th
lust. for Philadelphia
Sehr Only Son, Perry. from New Bedford for Phila
delphia, and S L Crocker, Presbey, from Taunton for
do, sailed from Newport inst.
Sehrs T 11 Tones Hatcomb; Erelino Treat, Phllbrook,
and Carroll, Norton, bunco at Portland 4th lost; the
latter for Bath.
Schrs Richd Thompson, Lloyd; Sarah E Jones, Jones
and Boston, Brower, for Philadelphim and Shumnioah
Rickman, for Crape Ifay, sailed from 1 rovidence:3d met
&bra John Lancaster, Btitee, for this port, and Jere
(Malt Learning, Brower, for Capo May, bailed from Pro
videos() 4th inst.
Steamer M W Chapin, Crumley, hence, arrived et
Hartford 9th hut.
NAVAL.
S steam frigate Mississippi, from Now York, arrived
at Madeira Sept 4, and sailed 10th for India.
SPOKEN.
Aug 22, lat 10 N, lon 25 40, ship Escort.
July 30, lat 10 8, lon 33, barque 'Wyman, from Poston
for the Cape of (load hope.
Aug 18, lat 12 24 N, lon 25, ship Bonore, for Calcutta.
Aug 5, lett 10 44, lon 30 20, Om Crystal Pnlacc, Chm
mons, from New York for Australia,
LIGHT WEISEL Ocitacoiro INLET, NC—The Ocracoke
Channel Light Vessel, o ithdrawn for repairs A uguit let,
has Leen returned to her station,
. .
By order of the lAghthourke Board,
Norfolk, Sep63U. W. M. hiUIIDAUGLI
o—At Hancock, Ale, a schooner of 85 tons,
called the Union, owned and to be commanded by Capt
Ivory Foss, of Hancock.
At Portsmouth 31, a Ail, of 2800 tons, called the
Sarah E Pettigrew. Iler length over all la 216 feet,
width 40 feet, and depth 30 feet She has three decks,
and it in said will carry more cotton than any chip that
ever left that port. She will bail from New Orleans.
At Fairhaven 2,1 host a One barque of 429 tons, called
the Camilla. She is to be employed in the whale fishery,
under the command of Copt Semi Prentice, late of chip
Commodore Treble, of Lynn.
The ship launched at Bath a short time since, by
Johnson Hideout, Esq, has been named the Alice.
The vessel reported to have been run into and sank
by an unknown vessel, was the barque Catharine, of
Thomaston, Capt Watts from Cardiff for New York.
She was an A 2 vessel, of 317 tons register, built at Tho
maston in 1848, and owned In that place.
Ile brig 0110, Harm, master, sailed from Quebec Aug
30, with a cargo of timber for Newcastle Experienced
very heavy weather, and from 7th to 16th had a coati
mutton of gales. 13th, while scudding before it, was
boarded by a heavy sea on the starboard side, which
broke rails, staucheons, bulwarks, and split plankshear.
The barque haring sprung a leak previously, could not
now keep her freo, and on the 16th had seven feet of
water In bee. At OPM were taken elf by Oapt Gerrie,
of ship Sagamore, and brought to Now York.
The ship Mazeppareported American, was seized on
the Cuban coast Septt —,with 1100 slaves on board.
We de Janeiro, Aug 2 2—The ship Amazon, of Boston.
previously reported, has been sold by auction for about
61,700 U S currency. The stores, ice, sold Independent
of the ship. arid brought very fair prices. The cargo of
the A will he forwarded to Melbourne, its destination,
in the Swedish barque Hopper, chartered for that jn ,
pose for $lO,OOO, payable at port of delivery. The !W
-est tender for repairing the Amazon woe 35,000 000 reale,
this, together with the great impossibility of obtaining
funds on bottomry, except at ruinous premiums, induced
Captain Maga to sell the ship as she stood, for the be=
neat of all concerned.
Itoag Kong, July 26—The barque Day Spring from
Macao for London, with teas, has put back to this port
with foremast sprung, having encountered heavy gales
on the 12th and lath of July.
Report of Capt Moury, master of the American barque
G W Hall, 865 tons, of Providence, 81, from Newport
for Beaufort, NO, with railway iron, which put into
Cork on the 18th nit leaky.
Left Newport on the 11th of Sept. Nothing occurred
till the 14th, when under double rooted topsails, in a
heavy cross sea, the wind from the southward and west
ward, with ship heading WNW, Lundy Inland bearing
E, distant about 75 miles she was struck with a heavy
sea, which Hooded the ,ec k s, and shook the ship fore
and aft, springing the mainmast and Mill topmast, and
causing the ship to leak badly; fished the mainmast, and
proceeded on the voyage until the 18th, when they die
covered that the main yard had got sprung; the leak
was increasing to such en extent that it Wed necessary
to keep both pumps constantly going in order to keep
her free. It was then determined, for the safety of the
lives of those on board, to bear up for the nearest port;
wore ship at 10 1 , 11 of the 10th, Cape Clear bearing E N
E, distant about 105 miles, and arrived at Cork the 18th.
Got extra men from the shore to pump the ship, the
crew being quite exhausted. After a survey it was re.
commended to discharge the cargo to make the requi
site repairs.
Loaa or Souse Bottoms—The brig Monticello, at Bal
timore 6th inst. from Rio, reports having spoken 28th
nit, lot 82 15 N, long 70 17, ship Lizzie Oakford, 120
days from Calcutta for New York, having on board the
captain and crew of ear Eugenia, from Baltimore, for
Jamaica, lost.
Oct 7
0.417
DEPARTMENT OF MARKET-HOUSES,
°TWICE, S. W. OMEN Or BIN' IT' AND CHESTNUT
BTHERTII.
PIIILADIMPHIA, October Ist, 1857.
Bealed Proposals will be received at this Office until
the 30th day of NOVEMBER next, at 12 o'clock, for
the Renting of the following Wharyca and Landings for
a term of three
_years:
Arch street Landing, at the foot of Arch street, on
the river Schuylkill—lease commencing December Met,
1857:
Also, George's street Landing . , at the foot of George
street, on the river Schuylkill—lease commencing Janu.
ary 15t;1864.
Approved security will be required.
B. 0. 1 3.10EIPBON,
Ocaunsissiotier of Markets.
001-th a fa lm
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,Y OCTOBER r 7, 1857.
. A r, - 1 , 1 4, ; • • • .• ' • • • ^ r
lalarine jittellt.gentr.
6 19--SUN SETS 6 41
4 20
SIERIORANDA
NOTICE TO MARINERS
BIARINE 311130ELLANY
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
Up 10 12 o'clock Last Night
GIRARD HOUSE—Citestnut Street, below Ninth.
.1 Chandler, La W 11 Ilardpovo, Richlo'd,
W T Hendren, Norfolk Via
A A Blaney, Dalt 11 Crawford, Scranton
T 8 W Kelly, Wash J L Cagier, Miss
E 11 Gill & la, Mauled J Salmon & la, N Y
11 T Poisoll, Va II 11 (lamas, Ye
W S Anderson, Balt A Brown, Psila
8 McLane, Balt J IV ROseberry & la, Pot 'v
C D Kimbell, PortPri, Mo E N Kimbell, Conn
.1 White, Nl7 ' Miss Allen, Mobile
Sirs Pfister, Mobile 0 A Gray, Annapolis
11 L Ferguson, N Y 11' L Blanchard, Ky
Mies Blanchard, Ky J IV Morrison, San Fran
C U Ray, Chicago W 1' George, N Y
W II Ives, Va W 8 COY, Georget'n, I) 0
11 1 Richards, Halt A Miller, Va
Dr Schwartse & la, Balt Miss Schu artsc, Balt
W J Heigh°, Balt G W Share, Obit,
G N Wills, PION C Louder, Jr, Phila
T Yates, N V J . S Valentino, N Y
C Tournan, Columb, Oa T 13 Dew & la, Va
B Belcher, Springf'd C N Palmer, N V
S T Abell, Balt J 1$ Anguer, Boston
E P Carter, Balt
J Wildey Odell, Maryland Geo A Freeman N Y
Alfred Newton, England It (.1 }thigh
G Gideon James Hayes, Vt
Jos White A la, L Island J Wilcox, Connecticut
John Lyon, Carlisle, Pa Itobt Struthers, N Y
110 Butler, La M Lazarus, Charleston, S C
Was 51 Chase It I I) 8 Hunter, Reading
P A Smith, N Y IS 0 Ryerson, N 3
lien 11 Knight, England 8 1) Slang, llultalo
J L Allele, N Y A II Lockwood, N Y
Dr 11 Readman, N Y Wm SI Snooks, Maine
Bird B Chapman, Nebraska Jos NUreenough,Savannah
Gen Henderson, U S A Lieut Henderson, U S A
J Albert Helfenstein, Wls Wm Williams, I'a
II 11 Shute, N Y J B Gordon, NC
A Dearborn, Boston J Coulding, N Y
W L 'Badly, Meriden Clf (Lazar d, Cambridge
111 linger, N A I) P Trout, Mobile.
DIERORANTS' MOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch.
F. de bliraud, N Orleans T C DI Andeisen, Lebanon
A W Aston, Lebanon M 13 Mouser, Fayette
L Morton, Harrisburg 3 II 11111, Pittsburgh
0 Hildreth, Cedar River It Reed, Teams
Mrs J Frank, Peoria RE Parker, Patterson, Pa
Thos McCreary, Velma Win J Sterrett, Salisbury
Jll Dougherty, Salisbury John It Robinson, Salisbury
J it McAllister, Peoria John Protbere, Indiana
John Denning, Bloomy Geo 111 Young, Penna
Wlt Metiatilek, Beaver co W 3 !Saveloy, Denver co
John 0 Beeper, Ind co, Pa J E Pierce, Livermore
J K Riley, Woodstown, NJ 1" U Stichter Lebanon, Pa
Jos Baker, Fremaneburg W Dodson, Fremansbarg
II M Shipman, Fort Wayne .1 - Horde, Belvidere
A McFarland, N J J 111 Stewart, N P
Ore Shone MU H Morrow, Mil
J T Oraubot Wm Holston, Drumuid,Va
WS Green and do, Reading.
A Bragg, N Y JAI Long, Lancaster
All Greenfield, Baltimore Mrs Murray, Harrisburg
Ohms H. Kellogg, N Y John Mann, Ca
Altos Salmon, N 0 G A Bowman Ala Pa
Miss 0 Bowman, Pa Alex 11 Seigle, Reading
M Rowell, N York Win IC Melaue,llautlllo
Win 11 Lester, Pa It It Swepson, Fa
BLACK DEAR INN—Merchant street, bet. Fifth
Jos. brook, Del co Jae Rittenhouse, Pottstown
Rev Th. Pumpton, Lane Alas. McKeever, Del co
John Mackie, Cecil co, Md .7 W ItarJan,Wilmington, D
Dan! Stubbs, Chester co Wm T Dhalfer, (Molter
11 W Beealer, Pa J Fort, hileetown
Dan! Carr, Ald b Mosley, Franklin co
J Williamson, Baltimore D Dunn, Huntingdon, Pa
J 1) [Weeper, Pottstown J Conrad, Lancaster co
Wee R Ramsey A: In, Lancaster co
STATES UNlON—Market Street, abora Sixth,
A It Siouu & lady, Pa Thus Sloan & dough, Pa
T Wlnenian, II I{ blcKalby, Pa
L P Earhart, Pa Geo Smith, Ohio
S Jackson, Pa Wm Weimer, Pa
John 13 Shelly, Lauc, Pa Leonard IC Seltar, Pa
A F Wolf, 1311ippensbui g 11 Stewart, Bolivar, Pa
John Butt, Mt Vernon, Pa 111' Cadwallader to sou, Pa
John Sweetwood, Pa N lloshorn, Ohio
W Bishop, Lane, Pa J Silsbee, ra
It II Leicht, Pottstown J It Patterson, Jllllllatil co
J Sell, 'Westmoreland, Pa J D ttletlirk, Philipsburg
C Munson, Philipsburg, Pa blies Athertion,Philipab'g
J A (hues, Elizabethtown Llt Oppenheimer, Pa
A Montgomery, Pa
UNION HOTEL—Arch Street. above Third.
C A Skinner, Conn Wit Delayer, New York
0 I/ Taylor, Phan J F Bainbridge, Burlington
I' Sateen, jr, Aid D Weikart & la, Ohio
Mrs Barnes, CI reentord, 0 S Dougherty, Now York
John Drurnond, Now York Chas at Cunningham, N J
It Kneedler, Columbia A Rodney, Toledo, 0
Henry Stouffer, Toledo, 0 Win Reed, Holmes% ills
W T Sharp, Holum co 0 A Iturnsey, Salem, N J
Jos Dawes, Easton, Pu Jas Thompson, York co
Saint Plotter, York co Jut) Dawson, Fulton, 111
A S Stevens, Fulton, 11l Thos Forsyth, Washington
M II Shultz, New York Oeo Miller, New York
Jos E Scofield, Ohio R It McQuietein, Irwin
II R Tomer, Allegheny co J L Taylor, Banesvllle, 0
Richd Dymond, 'Janesville Jun Iluffetock, Wooster, 0
W DI Duncan, Salt D Richwine, Pa
Hughes, 'Fa .8 Id Malesbry, Vs
S W Study, Adams co, Pa E Myers, Adams co, Pa
C Ileaphat. N Y IL Davis, N Y
S J RouSkiffp, Hagerstown Simon Snyder, Ohio
John Stuck, Ohio J . 0 Ileadrug, N
M Kaufman & ln, Ph Win hi Kaufman & la, Pie
J Webb, Jr, Cain, 0 Win Donaldson, Pa
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth,
0 11 Eimer, Brooklyn W h Barton, 13holztown
tim C Btuart,De Boto, Miss G W Taylor, Harper's H'y
It Al Drewry, Richman', Va John Hove, Washington co
It Anderson, Baltimore A Philips & la, Washington
V V Paylier, Maryland A J Dunn, Philadelphia
Al McN Walsh, Rochester 1111Euthorp, Maryland
(leo 'Winton, jr, Chester co Mrs Brinton, Chester co
Mr Henry, Pottsville J E Appligan, Kentucky
J fI Oliver,Washiugton, DO E S Flint K la, Boston
J Pretiow, Virginia Dr Cohan', ar, N Carolina
Dr llohoon, jr, N Carolina Miss All Cohoon, N 0
A Baldwin, Virginia E Grissom, Oxford, N 0
John C Palmer, RuleJgh Isaac Canuixiy, Greenville
111.1 Tucker, Providence C B Watts, Virginia
B 11 Benson, Virginia 0 0 Champion, Virginia
Sylvester Owens, Cold Bprings
James Roy, 'Vest Troy John E Gillette, N Y
Vraik Banton, DJI co, Pa 11 Sanlord, N
AI Gould, Newark, N J J Meekly, Jr, Louisville
13 11 Bandolph, Del J Nichols, N J
MADISON HOUSE—Second sliest. below Arch.
Isaac Williams, Cape May JII lVaiknr, Del
0111119 Magnus, N York SUolllngwoutl, NJ
li P Harland, NJ Mousy /Colon, Womborg
Jos L Mariner, N J Wm II Towuseud h la,Del
Samuel Townsend, Del Miss } Ware, Del
P l'rettyjohn, Del N D D Dennutt, Del
J P Bootie, lowa, It A Mayo, Pittsburg
henry U Thomas, Pittsburg A E Johusou
Joseph \%nod, N J
NATIONAL HOTEL—hate atreet;above Third.
i R. Sexton & la, Ohio F Nicely, Bend&
Stull, Pa OYel, Ohio
Jacob !melds, Churchtown Leonetti Shettii, Cliercht , e
Chas linker, liburchtutve J K Moore, Nurrietoun
Il S Gertrude, INurriatewn II Seaga, Allentown
17, Ileebner t Allenteun Pre%ton 'Stuck, Allentown
Dr C II Barton, N A GIN) dr la, Milton
,113 dlcHatb Berwick 11,3e3 1 I,Viltl, Allentown
Wm Myers, Billhook kllei Swank,l3l. Chunk
I Steno, Phillipsburg P Phillipsburg
O W Morgue, Pottsville J T James, Mending
S Mailman & eon, Pa Joshua Cosily, Pa
U S Prickly, Beading 111 Ii Pourer/lu, Palmyra
J A Prime, Pe J II Newman, Ohio
A II Case, Troy,
LAU BEAR 110 TEL--Third at above Callowhill
I! titegfcied, Rlyeraville Jonathu NelP, illierss lila,
.1.) Heavens, Perldomeneville 1 Bernet, Tyleoport
Jno W Winler, Petition - len A Faust, Upper Lublin
N Laudee, District J Huth, Suouneytewn
Wm Blank, Kllneavillo J N EzedeEne, Bethlehem
J Treeseter, Lehigh co J Saul, Siestionavillei
31ra Saul, Siesnoltzville N Haldeman, Bucks en
11 Crupp, Montgomery co H ' Thom,' eon, Zionsville
A Lorath, Zionsville 1' Itemienger, Selsholtavilte
Mrellemeuger,Selahltsvalle Reuben Nich, Bethlehem a
Jacob Shubert, Bethlehem A Lorash, Zionsville
Jacob Shubert, Bethlehem S Ftdlar , Orwigsburg
Haul !torah, Allentown
Operial INDMe.S
Near - Electropathy.---Dr. ;Williams Is
drawing large audiences, who are highly delighted with
his Lectures and Experiments Ile lectures this week,
by request, again at Odd Fellows' Hall, West Bbiladel.
phis, on Tuesday and Saturday evenings, and at Spring
Garden Institute, corner of Broad and Spring Garden
streets, on Wednesday and Friday evenings, at S o'clock.
Go early. Medical office, 1237 Spring Garden street.
oc7 bt*
Seamen's Saying Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door wont of second street. Receives de
posits in met of Ono Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of tho community, and allows interest at the rate
of live per cent. per annum.
Oftico open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in tha evening. Prehiden
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Oliarles M. Morris; Seers
fury, James B. Pringle.
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na
tional Safety Trust Company. in WALNUT Street, south
west corner of THIRD SIIOOt, FHILADRLPHIA• ARSON
OYCT OR MILLION AND A HALF or DOLLARS, Invested
au BUIL ESTATR, IfORTGAGEN,GROUND BENTS, and other
first class securities, as required by the chatter. his
institution confines its business entirely to the rooei
ving of money on deposit
The Mike is open every day from 9 o'clock in the
morning until 7 o'clock in the evening, end on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 9 o'clock.
liewerte Infant COMM.—This invaluable
Cordial IS prepared from a variety of the most choice and
efficient aromatics known In medicine, and Is the most
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and
young children.
By Its powerful influence a speedy cure is effected in
all cases of Chalk, windy pains and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much of children's Suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties Iran
quilises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, !co.
The Infant Oordial bas become a standard remedy,
and has been need in thousands of cases with the most
abundant imam. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by Thaw A. Down,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of Sixth and Green its., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders mast be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. an rday
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
September 23, 1867.
Notice is hereby given to the holders of stocks of the
United States that this Department will purchase such
certificates en shall bo received here, duly assigned to
the United States, previous to the Ist day of Novem
ber next, at the rates heretofore offered and paid, viz :
10 per cent. premium on the loan of 1842.
16 per cent. premium on loans of 1847 and end 1848,
6 per cent. premium on 'raise indemnity 6 per cent•
stock, together with the interest accrued in each ease
from let July.
Certideates of stock received here on and after the
lot day of November, until further notice shall be given,
will be purchased at the following rates, viz:
8 per cent premium on the loan of 1842
14 per cont. premium on the loans of 1847 and 1848,
and
6 p.r cent premium on Texas indemnity 5 percent.
with the accrued interest payable thereon, respectively
Where certificates of stock, inscribed and trarafera
hie on the books of the Treasury, shall be received here,
assigned to the United States, between the Ist Decem
ber. when the transfer books wilt bo closed, and the let
of January, when the half-yearly Interest Is 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 Caine will be payable by the Assist
ant Treasurer on the interest schedules, as heretofore.
In 'limes 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 preecribed by the regula
tions of assignments of stock; and remittance will be
made of the amount by draft on the assistant treasu
rers at Boston, blew York, or Philadelphia, et the op
tion of the party in whose favor the settlement shall be
made. One days additional interest will bo added from
the day of receipt hero for the draft to be sent by mall.
HOWELL 001111,
Secretary of the Treasury,
AMERICAN GOLD AND NEW YORK
FUNDS.
AMERICAN GOLD Amu NEW TOR FUNDS
bought at the highest Premiums, by
oetl-Sm DREXLER & CO,
It?' Eleventh Ward Democratic Executive
Committee, John Daily, John McDevitt David McVeigh,
Mathew Crawford, Lawrence Kelley, *ilnnu Kerr, Da
vid Daimler, Samuel M. Lane, Win, Piper, Jas.
(km S. Larn, J. Fillitsher, and Joseph Ifituoker, will
meet this (VDDNESDAY) evening, nt 7,'.,"&c10ck, at
A. Campbell's SAMUEL KIND, I'rioot.
ME=
lir Hall of the Columbia Fire Comb
pany, October nth, lsn.
On motion, Resoite (1, That the thanks of this Com
pany be returned to the Metamorn Library, for the pro
eAnt of a most magnificent Fero Horn on the morning of
the Parade, and to Mr. 'William Dunn toe his very com
plimentary remarka on the Ofeaßioll
. -
Also, to Mr and Mrs Wm Louts, for Redecorating
;antler
Also, to Mr. Wm. 'towland, of Mu ?WADS 3103 e, for
the loan of a Flag
Also, to lieorge W. Tomlinson, of Cornelius & Baker's,
for repairing the Lamps.
Also, to fiateuel P. Pedriek, for the very acceptable
present of a ROW ,
Also, to our lady triende, for numerous Wreaths and
Boquets.
Aho, to Mr,i William Stewart, for the wont of two
orge Pettcolcokei
And last, though not tenet, to the Liberty Cornet
Band of Philadelphia, for the very excellent music they
discoursed throughout the day ; and we would hero
mention that they are, in our estimation, eccond to
none, and would cortically recommend them to any 4440.
elation wishing to engage a band, as they can be relied
upon to perbsim alt (or 11 - 1011.) thus they engage to do.
0c.7-11.* PETER A GAbLAtilltiit, Seely,
BU - Meeting of the Frleads of a Coustltid-
TioNal. OURRDNCY.—A Meeting will be held at the
COUNTY COURT ROOM. (upstalts,) corner of Sixthand
Chestnut streets, on THURSDAY EVENINO, October
Bth, at 7 o'clock, to oppose not only the legalizing by
the Legislature of the suspension of specie payment by
the bunks, but of the longer circulation of irredeemable
debts by the banks as a currency. All of every political
party who aro in favor of the only currency known to
the American Constitution aro respectifully invited to
attend. THEOrti HAM FISKE,
oe7.2tt FOR HIMSELF AND OTHERS.
ID'A Meeting of the Democratic Citizens of
the TWENTY-FIRST WARD trill he held at the house
of GEORGE DICKINSON, Broad and Germantown
Road, TM'S IVEDNESDAY EVENING, the ith instant
Nueva eminent speakers will address the meeting.
on 1-1 t
gr.A. Meeting of the Democratic Executive
Committee of the EIGHTH IVARA will he held et
the house of JOHN VOLEN, Brood above Locust kraut,
TILLS EVENING, October 7th, at 7,5 o'clock.
GEORGE SMITH, President,
Jane Doss, See'y. oc 7.11*
Irr A Mass Meeting of the Democracy trill be
held at the house of James McCloskey, I'ASSFUNK
ROAD and TENTH STREET, TO MORROW (Wednes
day) EVENING, the 7th lust , at 7 o'clock.
The following eloquent speakers will address the
meeting
Ilan Thos. B. Florence, Clint. W. Carrigan,
W. E. Lehman, Jr. Daniel Dougherty,
(leo. W. Nebinger. Win. V. McKean,
Lewis O. Cassidy, lien]. L. Derry,
Debt. J. Palethrop, Capt. A. Day.
Win. A. Edwards, and others.
By order of Committee on Town Meetings,
J J. hIODRISON, Chairman.
J. SUCT.ITAN, Secretary.
0d0.2! (Evening Argus copy.]
1:U - Girard College. -- The Directors of the
Girard College gite notice that they are prepared to
bind out, in the State of Pennsylvania, nineteen Or
phans, in accordance with the will of Stephen Girard, to
" aultable occupations, ouch as agriculture, navigation,
arts, mechanical trades and manufactures." The mons
ter will be required to teach his apprentice his respec
tive art, to furnish him with suitable board and lodging
In his own place of residence. (except %bore, for special
reasons, the apprentice may be allowed to board else
here,) and to provide him, upon the termination of his
apprenticeship, with at lout two suits of clothes, The
master a ill be allowed to take each orphan on trial torn
term not exceeding one month. Persons desirous of ob
taining au apprentice can apply at the College between
the hours 01 3 and 5 P. 51 i or, if not residents 01 Phila
delphia, can addiess the undersigned in writing, stating
name, residence, occupation and references-111u latter,
whenever possible, to be citizens of Philadelphia.
W
oCtO-6t Secretary of Girard College.
Notice to Conslanres.—The ship Nonpareil,
Captain Faulk, from Liverpool, le now ready to discharge
at Queen street wharf. Cons(piers will plena() send
their permits on board. All goods not permitted In five
dare will be sent to public store.
oc2 THOMAS RICHARDSON & CO.
[LT Democratic City Executive Committee.
The Committee will meet every Tuesday and Friday of
tornoon, et t o'clock, at the Globe Hotel.
JOE. LIPPINUOTT, Chairman.
Wm. M. nANDALL, Secretaries.
J. J. SuLLtum,
ne23.1.5t
it r Ala tuectlug of the Democratic City Ex
ecutive Committee, held on Friday, Sept. 18th, it was
Revolved, That the following town meetings be held :
WEDNEaDAY EVENING, Oct 7th, Passyunk road
and Federal street.
THURSDAY EVENING, Oct Sth, Manayunh.
FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 9th, Broad and Coates
street
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. /oth. State House Yard.
A full Donis Rand will be iu attendance at each meet
ing. J. J. MORRISON, Chairman.
A. 0 THOMPSON,
JOHN ligLyn,
~„-
' l° '"‘ (-41 u Committee on Meetings.
Time J. Baows,
MICIRKL RIGLITER,
Jane X 1,0011.1.15, )
THE PHILADELPHIA HANK.—P.IMA
DELPIII.I, October 6,1857 --The annual meeting of
the Stockholders of this Bank trill be held at the Bank
ing house, on Monday, the ninth day of November
next, at 12 o'clock M.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
Banking home, on Monday, the rixteenth day of No
vember next. B. B. CONDOM
oct7-trfikrutNl6 Cashier.
IVOTICE.-AN EVENING SCHOOL FUR
.1. MAU:411111 be opened on MONDAY EVENING,
12th fnat., at 7 o'clock tit the MOUNT VERNON
SCHOOL HOUSE, also ono for FEMALES at the same
Nino, in the LYONS SCHOOL HOUSE. A committee
will be in attendance at each place ou Thursday mid
Friday evenings of this week to receive the names of
applicants for admission.
14Y Olt DER OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
set 7-3 t THIRD SCHOOL SECTION.
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SOLD DY ALL BOOKSELLERS.
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Richard Later Shell, N. P. Edited, with a lletneir awl
4iotes, by It Shelton Mackenzie, D C. L Sixth Edi
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MAGINN'S MISCELLANIES. The Miscellaneous Writ
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LIFE OF THE RT. lION. JOHN I.IIILPOT CURRAN.
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CAUTION.—
All persons are cauttened against purchasing or
negotiating CERTIFICATES OF SHARES in the SAN
FRANCISCO LAND ASSOCIATION numbered .3 fol
lows
No. 1259 for 150 shares dated June 12, 1857.
N 0.1221 for 60
No 1205 for 100 " July 8, 1857.
No 1226 for 100
The transfer of this stock has been stopped at the
office of the association, uLtre the reasons may be
learned upon application by parties interested.
JAB C VANDYKE,
Attorney for the owners,
140 Walnut street
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK,
PIILA DEL PUld , Octoberfih, 1857.
The annual election for Directors will be hold at the
Banking Douse ; on MONDAY, the 16th day of Norton
her next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A St , and 3
o'clock P. M ; and on TUESDAY, the 3d day of Novem
ber nest, a Denoral Meeting of the Stockholders will be
hold at the Winking House. at 4 o'clock P 31. , agreea
bly to the charter.
oc7-tool6 E. M. LEWIS, Cashier,
JULIA A. CARR, BY HER NEXT
friend, &c., vs. INIATtLES D. Ii OARR—Eivorce—
Common Pleas—No. 10, Sept. T., 1850.
Please take notice, that depositions of witnesses on
part of said libellant will be taken before rue on
FRIDAY, October 28, 1857, at 4 o'clock P. 51 , at the
office of Ilenry O. Katz, Esq., No. 113 South FISTIT
street, Philadelphia ; when you can attend and cross
examine If you think proper
WILLIAM F SMALL, Examiner.
To Camila:a D. 11. CAne 00746t*
MADAME MAY.—Opening of Fall and
.111 OPERA HATS.—On Thursday, Friday, and Sa
turday, Oct, Bth, 9th, and lOth, at BIADASIE,
820 Chestnut street. oc 7-St-sr th fri
CIOLD AND NEW YORK DRAFTS
%Jr bought and sold by 0. D'IIitVILLIERS,
oc7-3t* - NO. 13 Merchants Extbange, up stain
Tarp Orrobo
DRESS GOODS.
L. J. LEVY & CU ,
428 ORESTNUT STREET,
HAVE REDUCED TEE PRICES OF THEIR
WHOLE STOOK
FANCY DRY GOODS,
SILKS AND SHAWLS,
Including the choice importations of Ma van, which
consist of all the new textures manufactured fur the
Paris Retail Bales of this 600410 n.
This beautiful stock of Qoods will repay au examina•
lion, many of the articles being confined entirely to
their own store, and not to be had elsewhere. The
prices are reduced to the lowest point oc7•3t
WANTED 16,000 DOLLARS PA R
VALUE North Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds
In Exchange for Real Estate In Kensington. Title per
fect. Apply to JOHN O'IIIITEN, South FIFTH street.
WANTED, FOR THE "UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be givon good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendanco. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month.
No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVIOE, at No. 817 MARKET tarot,
above 'Eighth, north aide
WILLIAM B. ROYALT.,
let Lieut. M Regt. of Cavalry,
Recruiting Officer.
oct 6-1 m
WANTED.—A FEW AGENTS, EITHER
Male or Female, are wanted to sell a new and
very popular book, just issued, entitled "The Crooked
Elm; or, Life by the 'Wayside." Four editions have
already been exhausted In Boston and the Now England
States. Agents are Wanted to Canvass the Middle,
Southern, and Western States, Some now engaged
make froin 55 to $l2 per day. Address. by letter, Book
Agent, 11 State street, Boston ; or call personally at
name place.
AMERICAN GOLD
WANTED,
AT
MINIM CURRENT RATES
BY
OItONISE & 00.,
SPECIE BROKERS,
40 SOUTII THIRD 13TRRRT. 0c3.3
Qtmusemento
A MEJUCAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
tit. IL A. 3f t ftSUAI f Sole Lessee
SCtond Nizht oJ• the Milian Op•rrr Se,,on
TDIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Oeteber 7, 1857,
Will Le presented, for Um night only, Venire Opera, iu
three nets, entitled
lb TROVATORE.
Loonont Itme. Onzzaniga
Asndenn
Maurice .....
Count di Lund
Ferrando
Gipsy Signor Muller
M MAIIETZEK, Musical DireCtOF and Canduetor
Open t Thoirra —Monday, IYednesday, Friday, and
Setuiday
l'eice or Al - n(18310S . — Parquette, Dress Circle, and
Balcony, ; Circle, do cents; Amphitheatre,
2 cents
Er The Box Office of the Academy is open from 9 A.
M. to 31 , M fur the securing of Reserved Beats and
Boxes, without extra charge.
Treasurer Mr T. MCKEON.
The Opera eitl commence at 8 precisely
iTY'Carriage9 will set down heads South, and take up
beads North. oc7-1t
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Les
see, Mr. E A. Marshall ; Stage Manager, Mr.
John Sefton. Prices —Dress Circlo and Parquette, 50
cents; Upper Circle, 20 cents; Private Box and Orchestra
Seats, 70 cents Boa Mice open from 9 o'clock A. M
to 3 P. AI Doors (wen at 7 o'clock, performance to com
mence at 7%
TIII3 (Wednesday) EVENING, October 7, 1957,
Will be acted, Brat tune this season, the Comedy of
MASKS AND FACES: Or both Sides of the Curtain.
Triplet, Mr. A'Becket, Sir Charles Pomander, Mr. She
welli Earnest Vane, Mr Brink; Peg Woffington, Mad.
Ponisi; Kitty Clive, Mies Price.
Song—Miss Adele llosmer.
To conclude with the celebrated Drama of
ROBERT MACAIRE.
Robert Alacalre, Mr. Showell; Jaques Strop, Mr Chap
man; Dumont, Mr Lo Moyne, Marie, Mrs Silsbee; We.
mentine, Miss Wallis
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
near Eighth.
Anniestos —Seats in Private Ilex, ; Orchestra
Chaim, 70 cents; Drees Circle and Parquet, 60 cents;
Family Circle, 15 cents Doors open at 7. To commence
at 7)4 o'clock.
Don Office open from 10 to 4 o'clock, when seats can
bo secured
Solo Lessee Wm. E. Burton
Stoeo Manager Mr. 11. Watkins
LAST IVIOHT RUT THREE OF MR. MURDOCH.
THIS (Wednesday) YNENINO, October 7, 1057,
Will be presented O'Keefe's Comedy of
WILD OATS; Or, the Strolling Gentleman.
Rover, Mr .1 E Murdoch; Sir George Thunder, Mr Wor
rell; Harry Thunder, Mr W Myers; Ephraim Smooth,
Sir T E Morris; Lady Amaranth, Mrs Hudson Kirby;
Amelia, Mrs 'Muzzy; memo, Mrs F Drew.
To conclude wiith the Roaring Farce of
WHO'S WHO
Mr Simon Skeptic, Mr II Watkins; Captain Harwood.
Mr Worrell; Mrs Skeptic, Mrs 1' Drew.
WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—Sole Lessee W. WHEATLEY.
Sesta or Paiose.—Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Dress
Circle (no eXtra charge for Secured Seats), 60 cents;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents; Seats in Pri
vate Ilexes, 75 cents; Whole Private Box, 13; flattery,
13 cents; tiallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Pri.
vats Hoz in Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents.
Dos Office open from 10 A. Si. until 3 I'. M. Doors
open at quarter before 7, performance to commence
quarter past 7.
J.M. B. WHITTON Treasurer.
Tlll9 (Wednesday) EVENING, October 7, 1557,
Will be presented the tragic play of
THE ROBBERS ; Or, the Forest et Bohemia.
Amelia, Mrs D P Dowers; Charles de Moor, Mr E L Da
venport; Francis do Moor, Sir. Dolman; Count de
Moor, Mr Fredericks.
To conclude with, last time, the Comedy of
VICTIMS.
Mr Eferryweather, Mr Dolman; Mr Herbert Fitsher
bert, Mr Wheatley; Mrs Merryareather, Mrs E L Da
venport, Mrs Pitzherbert, Mrs DP Dowers.
QANFORD' 9 OPERA HOUSE
ELEVEN= Street, above Cheatnnt.
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence quarter before
eight
Admittance 25 cents.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sandford's Troupe of
Stars—New Dances by the Sanford Children.
To conclude with
BOX AND COX
Dux, 9 9. Sanford; Cox, Cool White.
11110MEIIP's VARIETIES,
FIFTH . and CHESTNUT Streets,
MISCELLANEOUS CONCERTS NIORTLY,
Comprising a most Diversified and pleasing
MUSICAL AND TERPSICHOREAN MELANGE,
Ia o filch appear Mad. PAYNE, M'lle LEFOLLE and
other superior YocaHee,lcianq and Comedians.
Commencing at 7X. Admission, 10 cents
T. W. 1011110KET, Pianist. THOMEUF, Proprietor.
ocs-Iw*
5“leo by `Auction
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. Noa. 139 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
(Formerly Nom. 67 and 69.)
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ko
Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
117 - Handbills of each property issued separately, in
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each sale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on
the following Tuesday.
Irr FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE
' We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
vate Salo, including every description of City and
Country property. Printed Lists may be had at the
Auction Store.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER
Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Re
gister, are advertised occasionally in our Public Sale
Abstreetfi, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly.)
tree of charge.
ELEVENTH FALL SALE, 20th OCTOBER
This gale will include—.
Valuable Property, known as the Port Providence Aire
and Edge Tool Factory, on the Schuylkill Canal, oppo
te Phrenixrille.
ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE, Sc
. .
Elegant modern residence and offices, N. W. corner of
Thirteenth and Arch streets. 25 feet front on Arch
street, 128 feet on Thirteenth street.
Orphana' Court Sato.
ESTATE OF DAVID LE/IMAN, DECD.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Valuable Real Eatatd, St John street, between Green
ml Coates Streets—several enessuages, and lot 31 feet
S inches front.
BUSINESS STAND
Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, N. W. corner
Eleventh rind Christian street; Salo &While
VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND LARUE LOT, 2X'
Valuable brick reablence, barn and stable, and large
lot. corner of Cherry and Wakeling streets, late borough
of Frankford. It fronts on three streets, and is a very
desirable situation.
BUSINESS STAND
Two and o halt story brick store and dwelling, No.
Dr North Second street, with a three story brick
do ening in the rear on Perry street.
FOUR BRICK DWELLINGS
Four thrce•story brick dwellings, on Ninth street and
Charles street. between Willow and Noble h tree ts
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT
Large and valuable lot, occupied as a coal yard, eas
able Niuth street, north of Poplar, with railroad track
°ince, &c.
Sale No 332 South Fifteenth Street.
HANDSOME FURNITURE, FINE TAPESTRY CAR
PETS, ENGRAVINGS, Ac.
Thla Mornlug,
At 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at bio. 332 South Fifteenth
street, the superior household furniture, fine tapestry
carpete, engravings, china, glassware, &c., of a gentle
man declining housekeeping
Also the kitchen furniture and utensils.
117 2 The furniture has been in use but a short time,
and is in excellent order.
SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, BRUSSELS
@MMEI
CARD.—The attention of ladies' and others desirous
of purchasing, is requested at our sale, at the auction
store, to-morrow morning, comprising over 800 lots of
excellent household goods: One French plate mirrors;
fine piano-forte; superior Brussels and velvet carpets;
line china and glass-ware; beds and bedding; clothes
mangle; billies' table; etores,forming an assort
ment equal to any of the season. 'Catalogues are now
ready, and the articles arriluged for examination,
Sale Nos. 189 and 141 South Fourth Street
SUPERIOR PURNITNRE, MIRRORS, PIANO
FORTES, BRUSSELS CARPETS, dco.
On Thuriday Morning,
•
At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store an Menem. Assert
meat of excellent second-hand furniture, mirrors,piano
forte, carpets, Ac., from families declining housekeep
ing.
SUPERIOR CLOTHES liIANOLE.—AIso, a superior
clothes mangle, in perfect order.
BILLIARD TABLE—AIso, n small parlor billiard
table, complete
ELEGANT PIANOFORTE, TURKEY AND BRITS-
SELS OARPEICS, MIRRORS, h a
Also, an elegant rosewood piano-forte; superior Tullio
and Drussels carpets; Saxony carpets; line Frei. 1
plate mirrors, gilt frames, hair mattresses, &c
Sale 339 Green Street.
HOUSEGOLD FURNITURE, OARYETS, &c .
On Friday morning,
At 10 o'clock, at No 339 Green etreet (between
Spiral and l'ino, and Fourth and Fifth etreet.fi) the
furniture of a family leaving the city.
May be seen at S o'clock ou the morning of eale.
FIRST-OLASS STORE FOR RENT.
The large now FIVE-STORY STORE, No. 240 MAR
KET street, East of Thinl street, 29 feet front, .202 fret
in depth, with a aide front on Middle's alley—brown
stone front—built and Stashed in the best and moat
substantial manner, with every modern convenience—
furnaces to heat thei entire building throughout—fire
Proof Safes, Water Closets. Relating Machines, ds-
Weil adapted for a large Auction or Commission Rouse.
pH IL ADE L PHIA LITERARY
INSTITUTE.
EIGUTII PUBLIC, MEETING,
To ho held at the SPRING GARDEN ASSEMBLY
ROOM, Northeast corner of Eighth street and Spring
Garden, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 7.
PROGRAMME.
Essay—The Influence of 'Beuke on a Corn.
munity J. S. Cohen.
Declamation—The Maniac J G. Howard.
Essay—Remarks on Conversation J. T. Elliot.
Declamation—The Grave of the Beloved.. A. G. Elliot.
Reading of the Journal by the Editor.
DEBATR.
Subject—Would the integrity of the Union be en
dangered by an unlimited extension of Territory?
Affirmatives—J. D. Huhn and T. B. Ross.
Negatives—W. A. Levering and E. R. Ilawkine
Decision by the Judge.
Adjournment.
Tickets can be obtained of Mr. E R. Ilawkine, South
west corner Market and Second. oco-2t
PEOPLE'S TICKET.—
OOTER Olt
P PACKER, Licoming County
JOAN F. LlNDlifilitkii, Borks County
JUDOE3 BUPREME COURT.
WM MONO, Berke County.
JAMES TIIOAIPSON, Erie County
CITY TICKET
scrsToß.
SAMUEL IL RANDLE.
ABSESIBIT.
JOIHI C KIRKPATRICK,
GEORGE H ARMSTRONG,
JOSEPH R CHURCH,
JOHN RAMSEY,
COUNTY NOMINATION
dUNk7OII.
DR. I N. MARSELES,
is9SMDLT.
DAVID R. MCLANE,
OLIVER EVANS,
J 11. ASKIN,
JOSHUA T. OWENS,
A ARTHUR,
JOSEPH 11. DONNELLY,
THOMAS 11. WARAND
ABRAHAM ENGLISH,
DAVID SELLEY,
DAVID sryER,
JOHN U. SCOTT,
GEORGE S. VOX,
JAMES J. ALLISON.
JUDGE COURT COMMON puns,
JAMES R. LUDLOW.
PROTHONOTARY DISTRICT 000 AT,
JOHN B. McRADDEN.
(MIMIC QuABTRit dESSIGNS,
JOSEPH CROCHET.
RECORDER DES.,
ALBERT D. BOILEAU.
CORONSR,
JOHN H. RENNER. 0c2.2w
Oaks by %fiction
!MIES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
a, NH. 422 WALNUT STRNET, above NOURTII.
CARD—SALE ON 110CISEILOLD NURNITURE—TUES-
11i We beg leave to Inform the public that we hold
our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, nt
our SPACIOUB BALES ROOM, NO. 108 WALNUT
STREET, where every possible attention in given to ob
tain the highest prices for the goods of those who may
favor us with consignment:l. Families having portions of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining, house
keeping and not v. istung sales at their own dwellings,
can Wive their furniture CAREFULLY RIM° WED TO
OUR SALES ROOM, WHERE TREY WILL REALIZE
IiEIPER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THAN,
THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OF THE FURNI
TURE BEAU:IIS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN THE CITY.
,Miss A 1 hilllj.
.Signor lirignoll
.Signor Awolio
Signor enletti
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Er Persons favoring us with consignments can rest
tvisu,d that their property will not be sacrificed.
ire Commtbvions more moderate than those charged
j any other Auctton HOMO in the city.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
bales paid immediately after the goods are sold.
REAL ESTATE SALE, TILLS EVENING,
This sale will include—
Executors' Absolute Sale—Estate of Lydia and Susanna
Wills, deceased
WELL-SECURED GROUND RENTS.
2 old Irredeemable Orouud Rents, 115 each.
1 120
$5O to be paid on each of the above when the
melee is struck off.
Executor's sale, N. E. corner Sixth and Pine sts ,
lIOUSEIROLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDS, di c-,
On Friday morning,
at 10 o'clock, will be sold at the N. corner Eilith and
l'iuo streets, the entire well-kept household furniture
of the late 'Henry it'. Zollickoffer, deceased, by order
the Executors : Comprising mahogany tables, cane seat
chairs, ingrain carpets, pier mirrors, Venetian blinds,
Da cloth, Venetian passage and stair carpet, rode, impe
der bureaus, wardrobe, bedsteads, superior feather
beds, excellent bedding, mahogany, secretary and book
rases, wash-stand and chamber ware; also, dinner and
tea ware, kitchen furniture , stores, d: C.
Also n barometer and quadrani
Also a hardware case, with Swiss views and magnify
ing glass, in perfect Order.
Also a share in the Philadelphia Ltbrary,
Alto a share in the Athammam.
TO RENT.
trr A three-story Brick Dwelling, with two-story
brick back building. 195 North Ninth street, above
Wood street. Rent POO per annum. Apply nt the Auc
tion Store.
A first-class Printing °Mee, with ;goo d run or bust:
nets, four pri rating presses, two Ruggles and one Adams.
Typo and everything necessary for the business, Apply
at the Auction Store
VVOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom
House. between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
. - .
CARD —We invite the particular attention of the
trade, and all desists, to the peremptory sale of a large
and valuable assortment of desirable Pall and Winter
Goods, to be held at our store, this mormag, by cata
logue, commencing at 10 o'clock., precisely.
Also, an invoice best quality silver-plated ware
Also, a line of superior travelling tngs .
Also, 1,000 dozen men's and women 's s hosiery; lamb's
wool and merino shirts and drawers; ladies' and gent's
silk shirts and vests; riding gauntlet,
Also, a full line all qualities Preach and Scotch em
broideries
Also. a line best quality Germantown knit woollen
goods. &c &C.
Also, a line zephyr worsted.
The whole are now arranged for examination, with
catalogues, and are worthy the special notice of pur
chasers.
PEREMPTORY SALE OP DESIRABLE GOODS FOR
CASH.
This morning,
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell,
without reserve, for cash, a large and valuable assort
ment of desirable staple and fancy Pall and Winter
Goods, comprising, :
500 dozen women's hosiery, of white, Mach, mixed,
and brown.
Also, ladies' kid gloves, lamb'swool and merino
shirts end drawers; regatta slurits; gents , silk shirts;
English printed cotton hdkre; bird-eye towels; colored
barege.
Also, French el istic suspenders; superior patent
thread, white and colored.
Also, white and colored spool cotton; 6.4 jaconets;
Swisa toull, Ste, &o.
EMBROIDERIES AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Also, a general assortment of French and Scotch Em
broideries, consisting of collars, sleeves, eats, caps,
capes, coiffures, head-dresses, embroidered and plain
linen cambric laSkfs infants' robes and waists, linen
shirt fronts. llourveings, edgings, embroidered skirts,
bands, ct , 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, rietorines, cuffs, mitts ?re dte.
W
SUPERIOR SILVER-PLATED ARE.
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Also, an invoice beet quality-silver plated ware, such
as elegaut tea setts, castors, tablo awl dessert spoons,
table and dessert forks, tea spoons, be, worthy special
attention.
RUDDER AND HORN COMM
AlllO, 1000 dozen beet rubber and horn dressing, side
sad back combs,
SALE AT GUY'S HOTEL, 31 South SEYE'NTII Stree
Wednesday,On l4th lust,
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell, on
the premises, 31 South Seventh street, by order of Mrs.
Sarah Ibanez, Adminlstratrix, the entire furniture,
bar-room and kitchen artrcles, liquors, vines beds and
bedding. embracing the valuable contents of the hotel.
May be examined early on the morning of sale.
MOSES NA THAN S, AUCTIONEER
/TX AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, B. E. corner
SIXTH and RICE Streets
NOTICE —All persons having goods forfeited at the
race 5 E corner of 6th and Race streets, are requested
to call and pay charges and renew their tickets, other
trite they will be sold on WEDNESDAY MORNING
next. OCTOBER the 7th, at 10 o'clock, by
MOSES NATUANB, Auctioneer,
8. E corner of oth and Race atreots.
LARGE BALE OF FORFEITED GOODS, ET ORDER
OF JOHN WEBB, Broker, at MOSES NATILAIPB Auc
tion Store, S E. corner 6th and Rate streets, THIS
(Wednesday) MORNING, OCTOBER the 7th, 1857, at
10 o'clock, at sates-room second story Entrance from
Race street.
Tho floods will be arranged and open for Examination
on the afternoon of Tuesday, the day before the sale.
Consisting in part of %Vetches, jewelry, &c., viz:
gold bunting-case, double-case, 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-
CaRCS and open-face, bent makers, 18 karat gold cases,
gold lepine watches in hunting-eases and open-face,
most of them very fine, 18 karat cases; gold Swiss and
French watches, silver English lever watches of the
most approved makers,in hunting-casethdocible-cases,and
open-face, silt or escapement lever and lepine watches of
best makers, silver double-case, hunting-case, and open
face watches. duplex and quartier watches, fine gold
ck, fob, and vest chains, One gold curb chains, fine
gold medellionsdlne gold penoll-cases and peas, Sue
gold ear-rings, breastpins and finger-rings, large oral
rings, fine gold bracelets, sett of knives, forks, and
spoons. in case, silver plate, plated forks and spoons,
portumunaies, fine gold charms, seals, and keys, silver
medals, gold sleeve-buttons, gold studs, gold thimbles,
and numerous other articles of jewelry.
Weteh-makers, jewellers, dealers, the trade gen
erally, and private purchasers, are respectfully invited
to attend this sale, at every article will positively be
sold without the least reserve whatever, for cash.
IMMENSE SALE OF FORFEITED .000 Di
On Friday morning next,
October iltb, 1857, at 10 o'clock, at Moses tiathans'
auction store, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets,
sales rooms second story, entrance from Race street, CO n
sistitg in part of dry goods, clothing, segars, fowling
pieces, musical imitruments, tools, furniture, bedding,
beds, mattresses ; looking-glasses, travelling trunks, va
lises, books, fancy articles, 8:o.. Re , viz cloths and
csssimere pantaloon patterns, cassinet vestings, over
coats, sack casts, raglans, frock coats, dress coats, loon
keyjackets, cloaks, cassimere pantaionas, silk velvet,
silk, cloth, valencia, satin and other vests; shirts, under
shirts, drawers, gents' boots and shoes, umbrellas, para
sols, ladies' cloth and merino cloaks, silk-velvet, silk,
merino, cloth, and other mantillas, barques, and circu
lars, silk, merino, mouse de lane, cashmere, alpaca. de
liege, French chintz, and other dresses; under clothing,
roots, costs, and dress patterns, stella, broche crape,
Bay State, woolen, plaid, silk and other large andsquare
shawls; silk pocket and neck handkerchiefs, embroidery,
gentlemen's woolen shawls, gaiters, shoes, cloth talmaa,
fine featherbeds, mattresses, blankets, quilts, comforts.
bles,;spreads, bed valences, bed ticking, case of childrens
shoes, assorted sizes; five thousand segars, knives and
sod 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, sa se,
nod other tools, Hutuiss, flutes, violins, gui
tars, looking glasses, paintings, engravings, large mad
medium size bibles, elegantly bound, end various other
books, large bag of curled hair, cheat of curled hair,
traveling trunks, valises, carpet bags, dirks, dirk_
knives, swords, shirt bosoms, window shades with gilt
borders, chins, glass, and crockery ware. and numer
ous other articles.
The whole to be cold without reserve. Dealerd, the
trade generally and private purchasers are incited to
attend the sale.
The goods will be open on the afternoon previous to
the day of Sale
Sales Room Second story. Entrance from Race street
AT PRIVATE SALE—CoId and miser patent lever,
Lepine, English, Swiss, and French watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical Instruments, &c., AC.
AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second floor,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat.
tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, Ike.,
Ac, Ac
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction
oar. Charges very low. Consipments of furniture,
clothing, jewelry, Ac., Ac.,sollutted.
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
8. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clotting , Dry Goods,
Groceries, Sogare, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed
ding, Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Stocks, and on all ar
ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment (ses) ht. NATILANS,
NATHAN'S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place in a few days. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, ,will place
shortly Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
&e , being forfeited collatera/e, wilt take place shortly.
Due notice will be given
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South
TRIAD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from 7 o'clock, A. M., until 10
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door tales, and tales at the Auction Roust, at.
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000.
Ritatithed for the last Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Isla
moods, Silver Plato, {patches, Jewelry, Hardware, lifer
chandize, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Cone , Horse., Carriages, and Goods of
every desetaption
All goods can remain any length of time agteed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be charged 2 per cent. per month ; $5OO and over
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has large
Ore and thief•proof vaults to store ell valuable', and pn•
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu•
ranee effected for the benefit of all persona having goods
advanced Upon.
N. 13.—0 n account of having an unlimited capital,
this ofßce is prepared to make advances on more eat's.
factory and accommodating terms than wily other in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in email amounts, with
out any charge
AT PRIVATE BALI,
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be cold at reduced prices. aul-/y
GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER,
Vf N. E. corner of BARRON and SOUTH Streets,
above Second.
EVENING SALES,
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,I
At 7,4 o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cut
Rory, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing . , Watches, Jewel
7r Nancy Articles,
TORN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 826
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Streets.
BALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock,
Of Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Jew
elry, fluttery, Whips, Trunks, Panay Goods, Notlowi.
N. B —Out-door sales attended to All goods rota at
the Auction House packed. ocl-lm
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Oor. Library, EVERT 111 ST. below Chestnut
007F.1 3 ,
MR. AND MISS DURANG'S DANCING
ACADEMY, cor et onsanut and TWELTTR,
ill open OCTOBER 21st. xep2S•fmw•2ww
MOSS -17 bales Carolina Moss, for sate by
MARTIN & MA.OALISTER,
Sul 118 Non& Witer Street.
AT PRITATE SALE
`(~paCttlSJifia`""" '
CIEURCIITOWN ACADEgy_
LANCAS rEn co , PA
The next io,:n,Fiodot th:s 7n,titahanvvill open fOr tits
reception of Students on the Bret MONDAY of November t
•
coming The instruction is therou.:ll and practical io
all the branches of nn and Mathew,
11,a1 education. There is no mere healthy location in
our country; and this is evident from the tat that not
a ca•e of sickness has occurred since tho
loetito
tmn has been in operation : which has teen in.,. 1,1:.
The Principal will I at the Merchant,' Hotel,. (McK,,...
baa's) FOURTH sbeet, ou the 7th, nth. 41 . 1,9 ' 4 O tt o `
bet., when city references, circulars, and nap ,
'llott desired nat be eu
JAME; 31. GRIFFIN. M .
Principal.
0,6-410
FRENCII LANGUAGE' AND LITERA
TINtiI.—PROMMOft tint ULU,- A 31 , late
Consular Agent of Fedor, and funiugly Yrtil,,tic in
Trantly College. Hurtroni, h f , eat author of so real
'works to facilitate a prompt Clip
language, as now prepared to give instrution to ladies
at their own reststences. in the hdirniliz-, Inner 9 to
cooloelr,,, and to gentlemen, at A,, seed y , No 100 a,
CUESTNIN Street, from 4 to 9l' 11
N. R.—Particular attention will be pall to latiet an d
gentlemen intending to suit Eurape,tan to rn I. r sdt eim
in IYeneh
In For particulars, please call on Prof. fl fur a
CIRCULAR. \0.1005 CIik:STNUT f.rtreet 11 , ,JY‘-'1
third story, front room, from 4to ft I?, 31 4.4:1-20
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
iyEsr PIIILADELPIILI.
No Seminary whatever id more like a imitate ramify.
The course of study is extensive and thorough. Pro
t essor Saunders will receive a few wore pupils Outer
fourteen years of ar.-,a into his faraily. I:nquire of
Dieser'. J. Salver and Mathew Newkirk. or Col. J .
Pommy, Editor of this Paper. wb. , so "ona qr sans are
now members of his family saPU.4-1t
SUPPLEE'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
'anus, (boardin4 and daf pupils.) N. W. corner
ELEVENTH and GREEN streets Fifth cos, on will
open on September 7th. Best reference given, in
cluding all present and former patron,. au26.4f
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS., corner EIGIITII
and BI3TTONWOOD streets Profeszora of the highest
qualifications employed Catalogues containing full
particulars pupils' names, testimonials, he , can ba
bad on application.
au2.5-tf - F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
HALL fff ST. JAMES THE LESS,
PHILADELPHIA—
A FAMILY BOARDIN ScHoot. YOB. ROTS.
Rae B. R. BII G TSER, RECTOR.
The Annual &onion wilt begin on TUESDAY, Sep.
tember I.
Circulars may be obtained at the Book Stura or Tr._
HOOKER, S. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT,.er
of the Rector, Post Office, Yells of Schuylkill, nuLa
delphia. sanli•Cm
MRS. BARTON'ff BOAR DING AND
DAY SCHOOL TOE FOUND- SeADIES, No- 'Dill
UHESTNIIY St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY in Septenikber. anl4-bw*
NOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENAT3LE
pima', male and female, to gala' a stian.hrthla
worlds gouda and comforts as a -3
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDY BROTHERS' BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near RACE, -
will re-open on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER let. for fall
and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING., BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITIIMETIO
by shisplified methods, to a short time.
THE 'LEIDY'S tats ;demure in Raying. that dining
the past year e large number of persons acquired a
BUSINEE3 BDUCATIOIi, enabling many to secure pro
fitable situations, and others to prosecute their business
operations euccesafully. are22.2m
NORTE' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
FALL ARRANGEMENT.
BETHLEHEM, ALLENTOWN. MATCH CBE E., EAS
TON, DOTLE3TON, &C.
On and after Monday, October 6, 1,57. the trains on
this road will leers Philadelphia
For Bethlehem, (Express,) at S A. 11
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and blanch Chunk,
(Express) at 2.16 P. H.
Passengers for Xasion by 216 P. M. train take starts
at Iron Hill station.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation.) at 5 P.M.
For Gwynedd, do. at 9 A. It.
TRAINS FOIL PUILADELPHIA.
. .
Luxe Bethelens (Expensed at 0.15 A. AL and 2.4 AP
11connectang with L Y. IL EL trains, and arrive in
Philadelphia at 12 10 M. and 6 P. II
Leaes. Doylestown. (Accommodation,) at Old A. M.
Leave Gwynedd, do at 3 P. 31
Accommodation trains ran daily; other trains daily,
Sundays excepted.
Fare to Doylestown
Bethlehem
Pare to Manch Chunk
oct 5
ELLIg . CLA.RE:.I 2 .gen
11/ANUFACTURERS" AND MECHA
NICS' BANK
PHILADELPHIA. Oct 4, 144
The annual meeting of the E. toCkhnMers of this Bank
will be held at the Banking Mouse, on Tuesday, NOW.-
trer 3, at 10 o'cloek,Ai if.•
The annual election for thirteen Directors, to carve
the ensuing yeas, 4!1 be held at the Banking House, on
Monday, November 16th, from 10 o'clock, A. 01., to 3
P. M.
mwftnll3 M. W. WOODWARD, Cashier.
CIDRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR
_ ANOE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA—ftc.e, No.
302 WALNUT street, wet of 'MED.
"FIRE EMS ONLY TANEN." r•
DlllllOlO2B
Win. M. Strain,
dohn Anapath,
U. N. Burroughs,
J. B. Hughes,
B. D. Sherman,
Writ. P. Hacker,
J. P. Steiner,
R. A Shackelford,
Hon. JOEL JONES. President.
Ron. G. W. WOODWARD, Vice Privdeat.
S -MoNcrtutr, Secretary.
JA I / 1 13 B ALTORD, Assistant Secretary. ant-Sat-If
AVING FUND.--UNITED STATES
TROST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and smell sums received, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from .£1 upwards.
President—STEPHEN R CRAWFORD.
Treasurer—PLlNY FISR.
Teller—JAMES R. 'HUNTER
Ornticmgit's Burnishing toads
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NVINCE - ESTEE Sc SCOTT, GENTLE
, MEN'S FURNISHING. STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANIIPA.CTORF, No t"B6
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philefelpliia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this Improved out of
Shirts, the moat peFfeet fitting article rude. At whole-
Cale and retail, and made to order, andi-lpf
LADIES.' DRESS TRIMMINGS.—
FANCY AND STAPLE.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
5. G. MAXWELL A. SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES,
1026 CHESTNUT Street, !war doors below Eleletdb.
And 318 S. SECOND St.. below Spruce.
FAGTORIES.—Nos. 95 and 97 'GEORGE St., 4*
Tenth, and SECOND Street. near Union.
Orders made at a few hours' notice ,w twit
Drugs anb Cbemiralr-
. .
GIR EDERICK BR OWN,—,-CIIEMIST
.L• AND DRUGGIST, north-east 'corner FIFTH end
01IL9TNITT Streets, Philadelphia, tole Manufacturer
of BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINONR,
which it recognised and prescribed by the Meas.:al Fa
oulty, and hu become the Standard FAMILT Amin-
OMB of the 'United States.
This Easence is a preparation of unusual excellence.
Daring the Summer months, no family or travelled
should be without it. In relaxation of the bowels, in
nausea, and particularly in sea sickness, it is en attire
add safe, as well as a pleasant and efficient remedy.
CAUTlON.—Persons desiring are article that can be
felt id upon, prepared solely front pure JAMAICA. GIN
tiER, should be particular to ask for ‘• Brown's Es
sence of Jamaica Ginger." which is warrauteAl to be
what it is represented, and is prepared only by PREDE
MR BROWN, and for sale at has Drag and Chemtasl
Atom, north-east corner of FIFTH and CIIESTNPT
streets, Philedelphia and bp all the respectable Drug
gists and Apothecaries in the V. States ; anl-am
U3atrbes, .3eunlrn, &''r
BAILEY & CO., CHESTNUT STREET
Manufaetarars of
BRITISH STERLING SILTS& WARE,
Under their inspection, on the premises exchoirely
Oitizens and Strangers are incited to visit oar mann
factory.
WATCHES.
oansuatay on hand a splendid stock of Superior
Watches, of all the celebrated makers.
DIAMONDS.
Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-Rings, Finger-
Rings, and all other articles in the Diamond Line
Drawings of NEW DESIGNS will be made free of
charge for those wishing work made to order.
RICH GOLD JEWELRY.
A. beautiful assortment of all the new styles of Fine
Jewelry, Inch as Mosaic, Stone and Shell Cameo,
Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Marquialte,
Lars, ace 3 &e.
811ETTIRLD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, Ica.
Also, Bronze snd Marble CLOCKS, of newest styles,
sail of superior quality. snl-dtuS.wly
SILVER WARE.-
WILLIAM WILSON L. SON.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER WARE,
(ESTABLI.9II.ED 1312,)
S. W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS
A large assortment of SILVER WARE, of er%rt
seription, constantly on hand, or made to order to Latch
any pattern desired
Importers of Fheffield &n 3 Birmingham importei
Ware se3o-11. nip
C. & A. PEQUIGNOT,
MANUFACTURERS OP WATCH CASE 3
AND 13111)1STSKS OP WALTCRES,
1 SOUTII THIRD STRUT, lITLOW
PHILADNLEHIA.
CONSTANT PINDIONOT Aucrsrit Prgcwror
Bel,laws*
jA E E. ALDWELL & CO.,
10 , No. 432 CHESTNUT, BELOW FIFTH STREET,
Importers 'of {Watches and Fine Jewelry. Alarvlw:tu
rare of Sterling and Standard Silrer Tee Sete. Forks and
Spoons, sole agents for the sale of Cherie.; Frodrhani's
new aenes Gold Medal Lo❑don Tunckeepers—all tho
saes On hand, prices $250, $275, and $3OO
English and Swiss Watches at the lowest prices. •
Bich fashionable Jewelry
Sheffield and American Plated Wares.
aefi-y
y S. JARDEN Re. BRO. —
MAIDPIOTOURS AND IMPolVtaa OP
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
No. Sal Chestnut Street, above Third, op staind
Philadelphia.
Conntantlj on hand and for oak, to the Trade,
TEA SETS, ONINIUNION SERVICE SETS, rims,
PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CEPS. WAITERS. MS
KETB,CASTORS, KNIVES, SPOONS. Foßicz,
LADLES, Ac „tr
Gilding and plating on all kindq of metal.
FRANCIS P. DUBOSQ & SO:N
DIANN, Carom & Co . Whohsetio NIANUFAC
TUBERS OF JEWELRY, sat CatitiT,NCT street, Phil_•
delphia.
reaxals P. DvaosQ
u3l 3ra
icgal Notirrs
I .
N THE MATTER OF THE PEIITIOX
IN INSOLVENCY OF JOHN C Of:El:TIT! F 1,1:
Notice Is hereby given that the sub,rlbtz si plied
to :ha Court of Common f,, the , I .7.
of Philadelphia for a final diechtirre taader the tro,..
clout of the Insolvent Laws of the Ceennnei,A
also that he has applied by Petition for UV? ti , L' 3l 40 1 :
the 41st Section of tke'Act of June bills. 1834,
to insets entAebtorirhyliturb. sir Lout is provid,ltillt
the court, prqh the toneent of a majority in niroler sad
value of chedttora"of an Insolvent, nay grant hail an
exemption of his astate and effeete (rem eS,:cuti or, re; h:s
indebtedne4t for the spare c.f 'tare. These sp.
plications viii be heard by the Cyan of CoreLmoa Plea ,
on Saturday, October 10th, lbSl. at 10 e'cleeh, and the
attention of creditor, and all others interested in the
applications so inrited.
I C OBESTECYPEA
se 23-wful 3w*
Jer. Welker,
Jr.o. McClure,
The. Craven,
A. B.
Furman nepperct,
Saral.Zones, M D
.reeeptt Klapp, M. D
Wu. 11. DCBOA