.4,IIF , MONEV. MARKEL , - - -0gc..7, 1857, T B .ales or . stocks cAtitinuo; to show s decline in . , 1 prices, ip einioet eveiy , hind Of abates- except tinnio of the Resent ,iiiilltuall donipanyi which have advanced i 1 5 %. Solpebedy.frighlined e,few of the stockholders p by publiehing an- - extract from a-law, which, from its ti wording, appears to have boon the combined production k of two ingenious legislatont,:oiii of whom wished to in '- troduce individual lishatty,for, debts, other than bonds, into an, pet ,passedfor the relief of tbeltailroad Coro t) Pery, and. the otherto defeat the first, not by. oting his section' out of the bill-; but_ by adding to it a string of provisloni Vial/der it meaningless. The Purchasers at i the rel Va n 's 4.tiki nim...t certainly take:this view of the,, , cue, and the scared holders are rapidly recovering their 1 equeultnity. ," The section bee lama under discuasien in 4 privateeirpOSAid his been in print for some days, but i we did not deenilt sufficiently important to reprint it; I and only do ao now at the request of some of our readers. rc, It is as follows:' _ - • - • Scomios, a. 'The sMekholdere of the L eagd shall be lointly liable, ae,partnere trading toether' in '-, business, for all the debts of the conipauy, hereafter contracted; and such debts may be sued for and reco vered In the same manner, that the debts of partners trading together in teisirkeie may imat , be sued for and z recovered : Pievided, That the provisions of this see t tion shall not apply to bb - nde. which may' be issued by said company, in lieu of, or In exchange for bonds which said company may, under 'existing laws; legally lame or to engagements which said - company may, nuclei ex- - istinglawe, eat - A -Into: And prorido fity Our , That nett shalt that be brought against the-company, end its assets 4. be exhausted." • The following -remoras from the Igo* York' Eventing Pest are' especially, applicable to, our own jobbing houses, who are well known to have carried the system of long cradita to their inland customers to a hazardous extreme:. Many who were refused credit for the length of thne-they demanded in the cities east Of ours, were .1 ' accommodated here by some. of our jobbers, Wh6; justly confident of their own strength, have in 'many cases :, been led to put ;to much of their capotat in sales on long Y, credits that they must now Tay dearly for money at the, 3 : hands of 'others, while they, should and might have been floating easily upon the tide, with ample' fonds in' band of their own., , , , • „. The Poi asps "It is now sufficiently obvious that the dildiulties under which the commeicial-worldis r, 10.1 4 ,watt, more or lota, directly *dm the mime of credit, and-that s very considentble ihrire of that . 4 abuse occurs hathedry-goods trade. The usual length --, of credit *along this class of merchants Is eight months,, while thalmporter'sdredlt never exceeds nye meanie; and, in mini oeees, .atiVnot amount to so loot 'a time: Therefore, there' is against the: italiOrter a b$ mace 'ot three mobtlasto2ll4aicryseridaSell4tdertien t 7Whlch' is reedit& more soli he soattooat Ash he utith;Tiocia ' in giving that amount of credit, which enables the re, taller to melon* goods foe- both the feal and summer trade before paying for airy. We ore aware of the dif= ficulties which beset a 'determination to alteran ing state of credit, bit is it possible for any country to "Financial ntlali-a in our city wore a quiet aspect yester ,„l day, and a more cheerful feeling pervaded business circles. The demand for money was less urgent, while the banks retro able' to discount to some 'extent thi = paper of their, costumers. These Institutions, liOwevere still act with such caution, andaith an eye to en early resumption o f specie payments. We teat that several ; of tuna yestit* largely augmented the specie lit their' vaults; but the only one which pays Bic. hard money on all its liabilities is the Jackson Bank, of which Alfred Anthony, 85q.:06 Bresident, The old veteran - irises& name it bears 7ould hardly hare consented to a suspen, mien of specie pttinients` on the ; 'Part of a Jaekson Bank." The 'Mineral Bank, at Cumberland, Md., Us' failed.' The Cumberland Coal and 'Trot, - COuspauy have sur , `;Fended. It has done ularge business, and: employed from2oo to 250 *hands.," The" snspensliii canoed Much' excitement.. The Cumberland Clef/ion anticipates that the (allure f the-timberland Coal and Iron Company wjll hare disastrous effect upon the boating business on the Chem peske and Ohio Canal; and that many Mittens and la borers will be thrown out or . employment. For the F. week Midmg on, Saturday fast the George's Creek Coal and Iron Company ahipped from their mines 2,516 tons of coal; TriMitlit' 90 Mire ; tietrutildfs 'Mit tons, add Hatepaltitet2T tenet: .„ ' Messrs. Cronise & Co. quote American gold at 4ji 06 AP' cent. premium, and New York. Facings:a at 4,i( n 6 The New Yet% Tintes'saye " The American Ex change refused the dialikef Bather k Church this fore-, neon, after honoring, such as were presented for pay 7, runt yesterday: ' Tbfastepliee egially,niiexpodtedand unfortunate for this market. The gold shipment of house by the Central America- was - lasnred in Wall 1 , street, end the insurance paid to the-bank The ship , meat of the 6th September came to laid yesterdaY to their credit at, the bank, But it enema that zalttancea have- included some shortaight bills on the ) old and very respectable house of Willetts h Co, in c the Pubic trade, who stoeptai payment; to the 'ser i prise of the whole street, Oda, meriting. Samuel Willett was formerly President of the American Exchange Beak; a member of the Society of Friends; t an old • merchint Or 'reputed large "wealth; and et the head of a house, so 'independent a few months ago as to authorize three or hire day bills against the shipment of I. hides and other merchandise from San Francisco round Cape Horn, His name was in such high credit that he Ci employed hie paper: in place of cash,, in admiring largely upon bond and share securities; and the proha- , Wily Is that the 'recent enormous depreciation- his ; r 4 left these securities hie hendej with his paper still out." • The following are the footings - of the Boston bank 4 statement for ibo paii week': ' , ' • -" - Capital Stock ',I Loans and Discounts " .;,./ Onsets Amount due from other hanks. Amount duo to (other banks. Deposits,— eireuldtiou, ' do a sate business on so unsound a principle? When , a better time thou the present present itself, for our merchants to combine for their mutual edrantiie ? Why not at.once take measures to concert a combined redaction of their term of credit to four months, arid '-,, form the nucleus of a' really sound business system? The railroad andinfeiraph harolOngsincirencored the .-. , . . '. only excuse that ever existed for long credits, and the merchants may as well profit by their past and present experience, ss wait for more of the earns sort." '-_-, The Providence Port,' of Titesday , morning," says: The Maiiseliasetts bank tommlealonere 'bare applied - 4 , for an injunction on the Western Dank,k3pringlleid which, It le said, hail been doinganDlegitimple bastoe s ;: in railroad paper out '6(O :plate', ' 34 The New York Herald says: "The State Comptroller , has been it the Manhattan Dink;lri this eitY; , for two f, days, signing transfers of State stock withdrawn from f;l the Bank Department and put upon this market the few days past in large amiltinte," The Albany Argos of the oth last. says:: The whole amount of sesurities In the Dank Department at date of 4 $ last , report was : h Bonds and mortgaged New York state atticks, Do, - do ' t y Do „ In Vatted` States stacks,ls: .. ..: In Vo , , 6,.., xi Michigan State "stocks,,V.. xi Illinois 'do' 'do 4.. Arkansas, do do 6.. Cash T0ta1530,026,910 There were returned to the' Dank Department, for cancellation, daring the last week, corer 11,666,006 of A bank bills. The amount of securities surrendered Vas 12, over $1409,000. The amount of motes, still in pack &gel, rioP‘ititited,"(lotyld64 . in iliOved,ws's Omit A 1830,600. The omouit of notes ,retnrned tor micelle- Hon for the last three days of the week succeeding the recent docisien of Judge Harris, was over $1,100,000, 1% lout the iTheuut of securities returned daring the' same 4. period wen within a fraction of $BOO,OOO. , 'fi The annexed is a comparative Statement of the ex. ports (exclusivo of specie) from Now York to' foreign ports, for the week, and gime Janiary 1; 1866. 1856. 186 T. s- , Total for the week, $1,867,470 1,808,39() 1,721,980 tPreviously reported, •16A,.?4,2.18 , , 67,592,13+50 ' 5r4A16N246 A Mace Jaa. i; 67,121,116 - 58,021i746' 55,731,225 6 Our idol'. yoatertlay as to the posting of thii stookhold. ton Of books vas,imparreet i W &aired .for the .:;,number of shares of osch,stoekholder, that the efforts Of making iniin etoilchiihters, tQ neo their voteXor cer i t i the &dented. Phials the , :only way to carry out the spirit of the Jew. PHILADE RIR& STOOK 'EXOgAIiGB BALER, • - " 4:rfotwr 7, 1861. ''Reported by R. Arttitly; Yr., Stork Broker, No BO} Walnut street. it,/itS3T , IIOAILD 1 1: 4 4,0 Nns " R — 4 O, ,il,OOO do 40X fl,OOO do , : 31: 300 doeC 0.1( 100 "B2x 390 '''' .. 02X 100 - do 8.2 x 10 Heading 11,...c5k1k,:.15X ,20 do • 16X .2 do ..... 16* piii: do 86int It ; 06% do ' • 35X 100144404nal prOd. ' - la . do - 8 O Morristown 1t..b6.60 2 ' do ..b6.60 ,10 2 do , 60 Long blind 4 Ilk of )4.)n/04y-102, ' 6 Girard Bank 734 8 N Bk of Keotcy,,los 2 • • —.lOB BOARD& • 50 Rending B - "15)( 2 keDR4 11 b6..36 1,000 do ' 23. 3,000 Penns 6a.., ;. .:. 80 K !OWpity, - - 83' 'booo 50 Beading (164 R 16 0a;..'.93„,y 26 do . 15.4 ::!` 50 d0; 6 5. ,1,6 , 4 i 1,500 N Penns IL 05.... 46 1 311120111 R , 51, 20 Riluppg SHOOND 000 Ctir ' 000NPennk. 11 . 69...443 , 600 do -,008 do . • 100 City es •Dlevt.93 100 do. 83, 10 MorriS . Col 01d..38 — ;1 16 do' ..3B Unioa On) Goiii , 32 2g.1 "147.-7!#; 10 Ponta 8 34',4E 5 do • tl,4x; 10 .=ido 2; ;00; 34x 2. ,do 6' 06 60 3 ; 4 ~.bsvrn..34x Lou 100 Lou bland 1100 Iteaaiiig uvihi n ehtitu,:: OLOSINGF P lORS—DULL. •-', 1/ 1 4. Asked, 8841 NAVPret 14,5 • .16 • %loot& R 9 .•12 t do Istmort 'Ps 62 86 Askr4. II 8 Ai, 188, .120 Philada 81X do 1111...82% do - ,New 93* 9 334 , rem% bl Beadhigll.. k.'..14X 16 6* !Raab 3 70 62 66. "40 fra, l 64 10 0 80, Yeemgl33' 88x 841‘ . Morris Cud Voiar 'B9 84yIrNav 011262 db do' • Mbaltl •• " 0 ' dq -, do 24m 60 63 qlc utog' 7% Girikrd Bank ° 1.41/40. 112.1“ -X 1 ran 2x 23( *Or Creolc' x 1 ' Oa awirea ItB,` ' og-'l g . I , oO6ipyti` ens,4.777oiterriprOn I ..iti , *4 ll o4°i ' o* l * $Oi, 6• F P . 07 twits $07:71.4.11; , othrir ' gz .Bordetair.cnoits no , nibs 1161340,ii4:1119* in f ra nin-SillAriterOrith*,skleraii iligaritEriigniii ing i ninndard shippincbtaii4l 16.10~,440 SCAMWeitiftrOttkomiy *O7 therioritii ranrintlirifirlieUery Willett Aster Tie /oral trade ignioderate,iiithin the frirrre ri4ige owe for einsitloitrio.so6sl to P t° *1 3 , , d• • Urt,44. l 4rdin Ismail egnitantedult. ind uneattlea, and there too'noolog doing to flier: gitorariogio ribtatt4re. toitanal. Ahtflf 4000 . 1041 Mil i 404, i5)061. 4E64 IlitrhiMig 11;iEt jkleaVi2o6.;6o4, 3 00 44 * - A t primp iiii*o'lloiltgt tAt 123e1240. 'Anent. - 15'ente iiiinitAdinirrir6rkd gtll2o/16c. int tiiir ;ads; p* l tt 4 . o-4410 4 041 W 411; '" 41 10 1 '.4oool,ol l rogvimpisiga-ot ; : • " - ,AO4-i5A,7,4,..",r1,1,4t51" . ,edoat. ()Jai are: wanted, and about 3,000 bushels good Southern have been taken at 414 ettic., the latter for prime lots, afoot. Ryo is more in demand; and scarce at11:472c.; the distillers offer the former price. The cotton Market continues at a stand, and a email bud neu only going on at from 14 to 1630., for both Up lands and Gulf, cash and time.. Groceries ere unchanged, but the demand for all kinds is limited. In Provisions there is nothing doing to establish a price, and the etock ,is very much reduced. :Seeds are inactive, and prices about the memo. Vhiskey dull, and a small bust fleas only to note, at 21X os=3. for Ws., nod 20021 c. for hhds. BY THE PILOT LINE. LETTER FROM NEW YORK. (Correspondence or The Press.] NEW YOBIC, Oct. 7,1857, 5.20 P. M The money market was more stringent today, and men hitherto confident and hopeful, were rather gloomy and disporling. , The beet I can say is, that things are net worse, but they eve not better. Many failures are spoken of, but I forbear to giro the names until I learn positively that the reports are true. A rather sanguine looker•onwould say the market was dull and heavy ;" .uo less hopeful vould say, !hero was a "depressed Ming." em of the former opinion, but in candor I must say that I observed discouragement to-day where I have never sees it,' and long faces and doleful exclamations were more frequent than I have seen lately Confi dence, confidence, eofifidenee, , Is what we want! The money is here—more than enough to put us all to rights —but pet It is irdpostible. Everybody distrusts his neigh bor, though nobody will own it, and men 'fall who drag 'down a number of ethers, because those who could and ought in thefr own interest to heifthem, fail to do so ham the most 'childish and near-Bighted fear. 'lt IS lamentable to see such a state of things when it Is remembered that in all that constitutes a country's 'wealth, we aro abundantly rich; that we could pay all we Owe and be itflinent, If we only had the means to make our wealth available; and yet our best men are toted' to auceumb, because those who can will not aid in the rescue of 'all: • There is nothing doing at the note-brokers', except at prices beyond all conception as businese transactions, and the blinks are wholly unable to relieve the immure in any groat degree. 'The accounts from Beaton are en— couraging. The banks there acted well and bravely, and though The atreet.rates are exorbitant, money Is to be bad at asacrillcrt.' The bank commissioners Of Con necticut ore promptly enjoining all susnded banks, and the llartford banks have isoued the following card; which - has had a re-assuring effect: To rim Puncio.=The announcement that three banks in Hertford have this day suspended specie payments, leads tbdother six benks, undersigned, to elate publicly, ' That they believe themselves fully able to Justify And preserve the public confidence heretofore reposed in 'thein;to thei end, ‘, 4 2. 'Phip; for tliemselvesi deter 'it their Imperative ,duty'not to,tmanend'speele payments.' • • Ifattford,'Oct:F, 1857. ' yeacitre, Preen' Hartford'llank. dory, Waal Phtenix ' ' ALFRED Snirn, Pree't Conn. River Banking Co. Ouse. Boswara,Preal far. ik Mech. Bank. • Taos. BeteNsr, Preset State Bank. - GUSTAVUS F. Davis, Pree't City Bank. Foreign d Exchange is atilt at par, but rather more au tive, and we hope aeon to see gold crating here instead of going away. • The Cleating House settlement to-day wands follows: . „ Clearings, . . ' - $13,805,780 48 Balance paid in coin, - 750,678 86 • ' The cash transactions at the Sob-Treasury for the day were as follows: Total receint5,1260,521.97 ; $200,000 from the Mint, Philadelphia. ' • Total payments, $207,092.79; moo California drafts. Total balance, 16,612,674.92. The modems receipts for duties were $41,000. ' There was a slightly improved feeling in the stock market td-day. Priceihrere on the whole lower, but there was more steadiness, and at the close there was more firmness. ' Reading closed at 26ti seller 10; New York Central at 's3g, Erie at 10, Chicago and Rock Inland at 68,g, Pennsylvania Coal Company at 450%, and Cumberland Coal Company at 63(.. New York State Stocks were field 'hi a large amount atabout percent. advance: Railroad bonds” are etationary, and bank shares are unchanged. The Interest on New York Oily Stecksla ativerthied to he ,paid by the'Ohtunberlain, at the Shoe rind Leather Bank, on the 20th of November. MARKETS.- 1 4danas are quiet and lower, at $7 for Pots:and Mifor Pearls. • • Inn iszather more active at former prices. • Sales of 7,000 Ulm, at $4.50054.60 for common to good State, $4.15051.95 for extra do, 14.600E4.60 for efirutrioll to good Ohio ,' Michigan, Indiana, &c., 24.750 $5.50 for extra do; $6.70057,75 for extra Geneseee, and $51.011146 ' for extra St. Louis: F or Flour ls changed,' With sales of I,'2oo•bbls, at f 6.10105.55 for Mixedio good Baltimore, Alexandria, &c., and $5.600 57,75 for extra' o: Canadian 'Flour is quiet, with sales 'of ;300 bbla at $5.10074 for' Super to extra. Rye Flour is steady, with,sales of 100, bbls at $4.055. Corn Meal quiet, at $8,75 for 'jersey, and $4054.20 for Brandy wine. „. , . Curran—is quiet eV/1011)4c for• Rio. • • Corros—is dull and nominal. GRAIN --Wheat is in more active demand, and 1020 better, with sales of 14,000 bushels at 51.23051.25 for reit Southern ; $1.25051 37% for white do. Oats are scarce at better prices. I quote 30040 c for Jersey; 47 enbi for State; and 50052 c for Western. Rye is in good diploid, with sales of 2,800 bushels at 73075 c. Corn is lower, -with sales of t 30,000 bushels at 68%070 for mixed Southern and 11072 for do. yellow. Naval. Somers—are dull for all kinds, at yesterday's prices. " -i Pubetelosti.—Pork is very dull and unsettled, with aatelrof 800 bbla at valsomte for mess, and $l7 750 1111 for prime. Beef le dull at former prices. Beef hams .are lower at' $18 ; Cut meats are nominal. Bacon is in 'native at 'seminal prices: Lard is aelllngalowly at 140 15e." Butter is lower and la good demand. Cheese an. changed. • • ' ' • 'deosas are still dull and drooping. • The males for the pest day mtwo Include Porto Rico at 7)1(09c,' 4 mos; and BMo7%cless Wand d per ant for Cash; Cuba at 60 S%c, 4 moo. The total mks of yesterday wore 985 hhda. Refined are inactire; StaarVe are quoted •at 1134 e for doutilif refined loaLllefor crashed,and 10 ,tic for ground. 11'oissar is firmer; with sales of 200 bbls at 20020 Xe. NEW YORK STOCK BE 6,000 K Y . Sees ;79 91 20,500 do, , 173 .91, 3.930 110 • '6l 901( 6,000 do .• '72 90% 10.000 N Y St 6a '6B s 3 90% 9,000 do s 3 00% 6,000 Ohio St 'B6 87% 6,000 Mich Ste So , 72 - LOOP „ ,do " 72% . 11,000 do 72% 6,000 Virginity ea 78 4,000 do 78% 6,000 Missouri Ste 68 65% 6,030 do 66 7,000 do , 64% 3,000 'do ' 04% 3,000 Cal State 7a ?75 Oli 15,000 Erie C'on 8a,, , 71 20 1,000 do 20% , 3,000 do 21 1,600 11l Oen R Bonds 70 4,000 do-;70% 5,000 .do - s3O 70 . 6.010 T II&Alt 2d rot 36 19 Bank of America 02 5 American Ex. 11k 70 1 7 do !' 69% 5 Park Bank , 67 10 Metropolitan Ilk • 70 2011-13 Trust Ca 90 60 Canton Co 13% Del & Rod Cl Co 01 ; 351, do cog 00 do 90% 06 do -90 75 Pa Coal Co 65 50 do 000 Own Coal Co ' 64% 200 do 810 6 3( 40 Paeltle 30 88 Co 62 698,51. Y Con B. • . 53 60. - •do , 1310 453% 150 do 680 • 64 ' 6 do 63% 190 do 02% as% 300 do • r s3o 62% 50 do 610 6236 AIRIOND /3,000 ffi 00)( 1,000 N Y ate pi '6l 0 036 7,000 do '62 91 10,000 do '73 00%. 1,000 'Virginia Os;, 78 1,000 ?Slab St 68 13 ' 1.000 Missouri St Os 64% f 1,0001110681970648 70% 3,900 do ' 70% 4,000 do, . ,70 '6,000 NY Con ROs 70 20 Margit : Rada Bank 90 20 Rank. Of Com 79 60 Osikilind 01 Co 89 100 Cum Coal Co i 7 260 N Y Ceotrupt 53 60 ' do , 52% 100 do bap 63 031,960,006 , 49,316,1300 2,608,000 .........8,112,000 2,201,800 12,981,400 .........6,287,700 • $T) 6 P3 756 . $402,400 8,041,850 " . 1,254,000 ' 10,448,052 $ll,OOO .1,074,080." • 086 > 0 / 36 ',172,009 211,000 [Reported for ThePress,' SAVANNAH—Steamship fitate,of Georgia, Gavrin-2 bales Greiner & Rerliness; 879 sacks wheat R D Wood; 1 bbl Mrs Reilly; a sacks feathers 1 trunk 1 it B Vogel; I bbl d 0 Yalrattir/ box 'Lawton' & Co; I ease rope Weaver, Trotter, & Co;1. hos ,4 bbls Miss E Gartland; / box /1 - Allen; I boa 0 plla Dc 0o,_• 0 kegs Pleas &Berg mann,. 60 bids Dahmer &lints; 46 bales domestic Hay & McDevitt; Mot coin 1, BreSene; 4 pkga IV Yani• ' DIYPRPOOL:-Bhip Thomas If Perking Wayne-111 casks eedeaeli B & Yarnell; 2 cases 'lndigo BUM. gotten & 80n5;.20 tierces chalk 50 Utile elders J 144C1ul C0;1,210 bars 80,bdli her iron 800 boxes tin plates Day lor & 04219 bales 'Meet troop, Smith; :178 casks soda ash 32 tierces bleachlog powder's W Chnrchman & Co; 1 do chain Conrad;Robeiti, & GoL'4 cases mdse Howard Galiams; ,1, do linen thread Dimple & McClure; 20 crates earthenware 813 Pierce & Eons; 8 casks 1 case hardware Bdo holloware Logan & Grew'''. Case hard ware Heaton & Dencirla;4 do woollens Dunlap & 1 de Mee T W Beans; I,crek do LOMB Mayer; 2 ems do T filickneeec Cot - 1 do books T Broenke; 814 bass 178 ddla 263 sheets sheet Iron MIV Mahon) , & Co; I emit hardware" McDaniel POrti Ido 1 case do B Pratt & Bro; S casks hardware 2 do currycombs Iflininore,Wolf & co; 41 do thin &with, Marshall 'ls 0o; 410 sacks atormrsalt liflirddertn& 00; .123 crates 2 cults earthen ware, Billed Asbury &Alm 66 do 12 de do Peter Wright & Sons; 18 casks_ earthenware Tyndale & Mitchell; 91 creels de Geo Hatneraly; mules suds° Onshran'& Elliott; 90 tierces soda ash 00 do bleaching powders'4o casks berytesBl do sulphate of ammonia 26 pkga earthenware 10Tromes Adel task hardware 2 mom rodeo 2,863 sacks coinmonislt 640 do stored do. • 11.ICIDION1)-8teamsblp Olty' of Blebinond-382boxes tobse.iO T :Webster, Jr; 109 do Debits. &, Teat; 51 boxes 74 eases d 4 Buckner, bleOsmtoon & 00; 17 bales roots &&Wl9 & 56iitb; 120 pigs lead 0.1 lidents & C o ; 274 bogs seed 0 11 , Comnilngs; 18 do d o,' Miller & Ilro; 15 empty aslia l'ordtoey & Massey; 8 do carboys towers & Weights...an; po'caop;..36 pkgs sundries Order. , PASSENGERS ARRIVED. t'er steamship State of Georgia—Mu litstthews, iloothill,lonts A Fallyant, T Killingsworth t and four in the steerage: ••• • . - , PRILADRLPRIA BOARD OF TRADE. WIC O. NUT, A. ..}3tlacsos, .( Coimirssr , or far Mosnx JAWS Y4RNALLi • , ' • •. LETTER' BAGS • . , Sxchtinge, MOP JoHiphleinee, owers 13an Yralvde,eo, eoaa :8413 Or#goie, ll 1130 fl Oeeen : Hll3 ,Pbet an Prinoo,' Moon Behr X e Be /ago de Out,e; stem/ '"sl , SAILING OW TEE OCEAN STEAMERS. '.' I , PROETEIT UNITED STATES. arsalitic• ' recce roe ' DAT AtlaAt4 -- ' NOWTMt Liverpool 00.10 'Felton ' New 'York Home - ' Oatl7 .krabia..,:: ....Maw York' Liverpool' • - Oot 14 Argo ' ' . - New York' Bremen ' Octl4 Vanderbilt • - 1= New York Havre ' Oct 29, I . AOm, EUROPE. - FROM FOR par ..I4FspOOI,,JRAtOII '' ,'' , AFRFOOoI Now York. ' Be t 26 Ato„ntie, •• , ri tu t oß i . tiew Toxii Oct 4.0g. 80MA , ~,,,, , Ifewl'ork V4vAsi enzennig, kirrov 3104‘.2 , 1, 'arriving at Ha. mom stk, mut 010w,Orleana nth; "Vrom New' ,Orloane ; Vanua AL. okkirfng it Now' York - 28th. Ohl-40m NMI' York ith of each, month, MVI/80, and idoldla .14th. , Prom bio tiltZlo,avium 24th, arriving it Haw Took ISth. Orniarni—Pvoin Plow YoFY 12th, arriving a Havana / 14, 1 00 1 L. litB.otlayin 19th. :iron' New Orleans 27th, Moog. , arTkait at Nirli York Bd. - qP40 111 4.11Y.:--,Vzoni New York 17th , slaving at fa rina 434,, and New -- .Qrteana 26th. Prom New c)rigari 4tilli-480 88 1t18,,iodliiiiis at )1059 York 13th, BLAcc“,'ffi r tit_tuolit-Irmot How . York '27th outflank at pr,v.--xow'iOrle4B2 3d. Stout New Orleans 1.11 runs 14th dim at Nail YorklBth. 108nnt , r7.1tront:OharloaMn" 19th: and 4tti, dna ailia vanit2.ol Ina 7th: Wilma 10th and 26th, tide at klow,l(ork u tr aw„ 21.0 AM Amman mil from How York on theta ind - 1 4 441onanath. lag ,ot, orlr;r4P, frp, 741: ci) , ' " 'HANGS SALES, Oct. 7 ticanb. 210 Erie R 1094 200 do 10% 100 do opg 10?‘ 200 do opg 10% 100 Reading It 1110 28 300 ,- do 610 289( 200 do 65 28% 600 do 65 29 410 do ' a SO 200 do, ' 43 29 11:0 , 'do " 02 29 100 do 630 20 100 do' ' c 2991 100 do 29g 200 dc. ' 639 27 85 II 11 & Hoard. It 993 g 50 do 99 6 Mich Central It 33 `l5 do 34 ~ 65 do 35 230 Mich 8o &N 1 It 109( 34. do 10% 32 do . 11 10 do profit 26 23 do 24 80 do 23 18 Panama R 65 100 do HO 67 120 111 Central R 85 10 Ole, 00l & Oin It 13 • 27 do , 24 10 do 75 6 do 76 10 Gal & Chicago R 67% 65 do , 663( 45 do 56 60 do 660 .59 460 Olev & Tol It , 24 , 600 ' do blO 244 100 do' . 24% 6 Chi &. R DIM It 6734 60 - do . 59 100 , do • 480 6 6 76 do 68% 100 61111 & Mies R 14 •50 do , • 17,4( 188 La Cr & Mill R 7 60,N X Oen R blO 93% ipol Eden, o do 20, dolo% 110 do " 10 100 Harlem B 200 Clev tk. Pitto B b 24 9 200 .do 8% 100 Beading' bOO SO 100 do • 28 500 do 810 20 "50 Ohl ac lid It elO 58 % 65 do 60 BO dci 58% BO Hlll dc 6Hea 11 17J 05 N Itrallartfl 11 98 6 Cloy Col h CU It 76 importationo. Marine 3uttillgence. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. B, 1857 SUN RISES d 19-6 TIN SETS 5 411 ARRIVED S M steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, 60 hours front Charleston, with masa and passengers to A Heron, Jr. The Stale of Georgia experienced heavy NW gales all the voyage. Steainship Delaware, Copes 20 hourii from Now York, via Cape Hay, with mdse and passengers to James All derdieo. Passed off Beady Point the ship Thee H Per kins, from Liverpool, in tow of steam tug America Below Delaware City passed name fifteen schooners (ono the Pastern Belle, leaded with lath) upward bound. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, from Rich mond, via City Pettit, 30 hoots, with indso and passen gime to Thos Webster. Jr. Ship Thomas II Perkins, Wayne, from Liverpool, 27th Aug, with mdse, &o. to John Devereng, Schr A Maria, Hillyara, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,with oats to Ida Barrett dr, Son. Behr Dolan aro, Douby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with rye to Jag Darratt & Son. Behr Ocean Wave, English,4 Saps from Lynn, halfwit. Schr Arcturus, Cobb 6 days from Edgartown, do CU ARP,A Fteamship Delaware, Caper', New York, J Allderdiee Canine Warren Hallett, Hallett Ilostoo, D Cooper Brig Tontine, Mynas, T Wattsen & Bons Prig Zavalla, arumley, Charleston ' 0 Miller &. Cle • Seim Ilhodo & Duelah, Hanlon, Charlestoo, 1) 8 Stet son & Co. Behr W A Rommel], Somers, Charleston, Pettit, Mar tin & Co. Behr Ocean Waver, English. Providence, John White. Bohr Arcturus, Cobb, Boston, 1 Audenrold & Co. Bchr It Ii Jenkins, Dodge, Boston, Noble, Ilommett Caldwell. Behr Exertion. Terbel, New York, captain, Str Ti J. Caw, Thler, Baltimore, A Greets, Jr. for TELSORAPII.I Correspondence CAP of the Philadelphia Exchan 2 Ige E ISLAND, Oct. 7. 0A AL Two berm brigs went in to-day. Nothing in sight going out. The government oehr Spray went out early this morning to the Light ship on tho Five Fathom Bank, with oil and stores. Wind E, and moderating. Yours, " THOS. B. lIIJOIIES. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. ' LEWES. Del.. Oct. '3, B A M. The barques Mary F Slade, for Boston; Minnesota, for Rio de Janeiro; brigs Attilaya, for Boston; Heyward, for Oharleston, Mariner, Bunn Small, America; schooners Racer, John 0 Wright, Mary C Fox. Ingenue, Pane and Susan, steamer 11 11 Beach and steam tug America, to gether with about fifty sail of schooners. still remain in harbor. Wind fresh from NE and a heavy sea running. A ship is now passing in, said to be the Thos II Perkins, from Liverpool. Tours, &c, WM. 11. 1310EMAN. Correspondence of The 'Press: Mocha Do Glum, Oct. T. Three boats left here this morning laden and con slimed as • John Irwin, Jr, pig iron and blooms, to Bow man & pro, lumber to It °rooftop; Maj J Landis, anthra cite coal to Delaware City. MEMORANDA Steamship Isabel, Rollins, haring undergone exten sive repairs, cleared at Baltimore yesterday for N'York. Steamship Quaker Olty, Shureldt. for Raritan and Mobile, Bailed from Now York yesterday. Steamship Star of the West, Gray, for Aspinwall. sailed from New York yesterday. Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, hence, arrived at Nor. folk sth lost, and at Richmond Ship Westmoreland, Demo, at Liverpool 22d ult. from London. Commenced loading 23d for Philadelphia, and would sail about Bth inst. Ship Josephine, Lendholm, from Akyab for England, put Into Mauritius July 28th leaky, and had nearly all her cargo discharged Aug 13th. Ship Comoro, Lord, from Sumatra for Roston, was at Gibraltar 12th ult, waiting a fair wind. Ship Fleetwing, Howes, from Manilla for Boston, sailed from Mauritius Aug 11. Ship Sqoantum, Miller, from Boston, April 24, at Cal cutta Aug 3d. Ship Hussar, Rowland, for Shaughae, sailed from Sin gapore Aug 6. Ship Mandarin, Perrit, for Bangkok, sailed from Woo sung July 3d. Barque Olio, rrahling, for Akyab, cleared at N York yesterday. Barque Gov Parris, Mums, from Havana, at Port land 6th inst. . . Barque Sophia, Jones, for Rio, went to lieu from Romp on Roads sth inst. WI: Breese Outerbaidge, for Pernambuco, went to sea from Hampton Roads 6th Inst. Echr N B T Thompson, Barnes, form a northern port, for Philadelphia, was blown to the southward, and ar rived in Hampton Roads sth bast; would proceed to Dal. timore ' Behr9 II Planner, Thompson, hence at Wilmington, NO. Oth inst. Bebre Flats, Facemire; Daniel Cannon, Watkins, and Jennie Hunter, Thornton, hence, arrived at Norfolk sth inst. . . Brig Argo, Auld, hence, was below Bath bth inst. Brig Robert Read, from Windsor for Alexandria, put Into St John, NB, 31:1 inst. fora fair wind. Brig David Dullell, Tabbutt, for Philadelphia, cleated at St John, NB. let inst. Fehr M Sewell, Loud, hence at Dorchester 10th inst. Schre W Priord, hence, and •Enterprlse, her, from Metal, arrived at Dorchester 3d inst Seim J IL Burnett, Worth, hence at Braintree 24 inst. Bchr.Tat M Baylis, Thompson, from Baltimore, and Arlon, from Norfolk, at Providence sth tail Schr Martha Jane, Pierce, hence at Charleston 31 loot. Schr C W Holmes, Webb, sailed from Newburyport oth Met. for Philadelphia. . . . Behr Neptune, Magee, hence at Fall River 3d inst. Behr Eineline Rickoy, Tice, for Philadelphia, sailed from Fall River 34 Ind. Behr 9 B Ashmeed, Godfrey, hence at Providence 6th lila. Schr Mail, Crowell, for this port, sailed from Provi dente 6th lost, having been detained by sickness of the captain. Schr Alvarado, Saunders, sailed from Calais Zld alt for Philadelphia. 'Behr Only Son, Perry, from New Bedford for Phila delphia, sailed from Newport Sd lost, and not on before. Schr Ellen Matilda, Wells, sailed from Calais 'nth ult. for Philadelphia. Sar .I.llllloseker, }Awards, cleared at New York yes terday for'Philadelphis. Steamer ft ;Waling, Claypoole, brace at Baltimore yesterday. Angll, lat 7 10 N, long 20 30 W, ship Wm Ppraguo, of Providence, from Boston July 14, for Melbourne. Aug 12, let U N, long 24 W, Am ship Victor; probably Victory, Ainsworth, from Liverpool, July 1., for Cal cutta. Aug 14, lat 4 N, long 22 W, ship Wacousta, Mender.. son, from London for Ban Francisco. 2d Inst. to the southward of Cape Hatteras, schr Monte Cristo, steering 13 by B. MARINE MISCELLANY . _ Bldp Baud Adams (of Castlue) Gay, from Ohincha Islands for Havre, sprung n leak after being loaded and proceeded to Callao, where she ar Aug lb and was or dered to discharge her cargo for repairs Ship Tirrell would take the cargo fors and and the Semi Aden's after repairing would probably return to the islands for another Iced. Ship 'Cathay, Capt Stoddart, from N York, April 18, arrived at Sydney, NSW, on the lith July, making the passage In 84. days from wharf to wharf. At Caldera Aug 31, ship' Sportsman, Thompson, un der seizure, wtg the decision of the Chilean autherAies, Capt T being willing to receive his vessel and papers again, provided he has assistance that by so doing he will not be debarred from a claim for damages. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Up to 12 o'clock Last Night. GIRARD HOTEL—Chesnut Street, between Bth & 9th. S Wilkinson, Pa J DI Schley & la, Md Miss T P Haldeman, Harrlg J P Reiner, Balt Mrs E W Moore. Texas Thee L Faust, Va James C Conllling, 111 Mrs T L 'Faust, Va 0 I/ Shotry ell, Mu J W Stardwick, Ala JN 'Holman, Miss II J Winn, Ala II Young, Ala Mr Barksdale, Va J P Thorn & Is, Va 3 0 Thorn, Va Ohm A Lane & la, Wash thrers u P Evans, Balt David Main, St - Jon, Nit ' James E Bell,' Oa Mr Montgomery. NY Dr John u Smiley, Boston Wm 8 Eakin, Tenn II II Lytle, Pa P 0 Hargrave, Chicago John W P Allemony, Vs W II Burt, Pittsburgh J 0 Sautter, - NY S D Stryker & la, NT Miss II 0 Stryker, Lamb , le J L Lord, NY Robt J Waffler, N Orleans Chas P Tuttle, NY Jae A McClure, Nashville I E Holster, Lancaster Theo Fenn, Lancaster Col M. 3 Cohen, Balt Chas Moore, Balt II D Greenwood & en, Ga Gee W L Triggs & en, Gs J M McClelland, Lexington P P Whitehead, Ky 3 Montgomery, N I" .8 Colo & la, Washington WII Speller, Windsor, N C Mrs DlSpeller,Windsor,NO ft May lc sa t Boston MisaJosephlne May,Boston Miss El May, Boston , N P Scott, Ye John T Sheltie, Ct 3 8 lianoner & is Ct A A Selover, Cal Andres Coward, Dalt Ed w P 0 Lewis, Va ' L 9 Gordon, Balt W A Stephenson, Va Miss II T Stephenson, Va Miss II 0 Stephenson, Va 0 King, El 0 John Davie, Portsm'th, NIT A N Smith, N Y I P llelfenstein, Shamokin C P Ifelfensteirs, Shamokin A L littler, PhDs, Henry Dicksou. V 3 II L Atherton, N Y (I IS Milwer, N Y 11 Maretzek, N Y A Maretzek, N Ir N W Larkin, Mo A Pell & son, N Y J W Odell, Tarrytown, Did II A M }Rester, Reading Mrs Ulmer, Reading Mice Moore, Reading T S Gibbes, N Y 3 L Jessup & la, N Y (ID Pitzipio, N Y J P Duffer & la, Balt J L Powers . N 17 Il Cinder & Is, N Y J P Webb, Washington W J Metionegall, Louis alryirkpatrick, N J Li 8 Morgan, brookport MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street,below Arch. R Humphrey, Unionville E K Hamilton, Unionville IV II Reed, N 0 II Morton, N Y B Rood, Philadelphia John Koonts.lilt Jaelen,Va. M M Scharr, Baling° MT Sander, Wmaport J Aderhold, Williamsport G W Lott, Columbia co, Pa James Allen, Beaver John A Brown 1P Bucyrus, 0 John Reed, Pittsburgh Cr A Gourley, Rural Vil, Pa A W Smith, Freeport 8 Goodall, Savannah W D Cooper, Pittsburgh R A McCombs, Pittsburgh G RJudor, Baltimore R Myers, Reading R B Lewis, Farrandeville A 0 Scott, Gambler, 0 B Harnwell, Gambler. 0 Whitten, Pittsburgh I: M Maar, Aurora, Ohio J L Wilde, Wheeling, Va W 2.1 Patterson, blans'd, 0 W Ilibler,Willtesbarre A Trout, blinersville. Pp P Donley, Greene co, Pa E V Morris, Greene do, Pa TIE Leeman Lancaster A W Aston, Va A L Miller, Providence, R I Jeremiah Deeter, Milton H Russell, Conn. S P Johnston, Mercer co P Newcomer k la, Oonnellsville, Pa AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut, above Fifth street. J W Pectin, Suffolk, Va A Wilson, Suffolk, Va D A Hill, Vs Sao Newlin, N C Merrell, Manchester, Va Thos it Tarr, Baltimore Ohas 0 Iludnot, Now/tasty II 0 English, New Jersey Jam D Mundy, Philadelphia S S Sanford, Suffolk, Va 3 J Johnson & lady, Wis Miss It Johnson, Wis John Virarg, Jr, Freemansbg Mrs Smith, Mauch Chunk Arnold Hamblin, Easton Sam'l Greeley, Jr, Easton Nathan Pegley, M Chunk hi Shlndle dr la, Lane Curry, Philadelphia H Pojue, Cincinnati, Ohlo John Burnham, Del A Yeomans, Md Dr Luckett & lady, Va Miss Drewy, Vs Wm B Pratt, N Y B Nicklea, N Wm B Hatch, Boston S Hakes, Wllkesbarre Bauman, Lancaster Robt H Ramsay, Baltimore O W Shattuck, Easton W Roberta & la, N Y Benj T Carter, N Mrs Eliza Anderson.Va Mrs R E Riddlck, Norfolk Mrs Mary A Albinson, Belt UNION HOTEL—Arch Street. above Third. John Stevens, Conn H JA Smith, Conn .1 Bear, New Salem, Pa Win Matthews, Ohio Isaac Waddle, Ohlo James Crew. Richmond B L Crew, Richmond W N Ring, Ohio Wm Bchleber, Berlin Wm Berger, Ohio Wm 0 Bell, Sharon, Pa A II Berahmen, Ohio J P Johnson. Ohio Ohm A Short, Ind ' • ID Scett, Bridgeport 0 II Locker, Linacaliter Hiss E A Oreasey, Pa Wm W Brady, Va J W Ganders, Va S II Zachrlsori, Va A Hiller, Ohio 0 0 Livinsberger, Ohio 1,128 2d*arde N J Thos J Blair, Va Ed Seipt, Ohio Joe Engles, Ohio Daniel Black, Ohio A R Stone, Ohio X Slitody, Tyrone, Pa , Wm Frater v Lacc, Pa X Reber, Lebanon, Pa Miss Ellen Nowlen, Boon y Aliso Anna Newlen,Roonsoe Thos Gaiegher, Ohio MADISON WOUSE—Second els eet., below Arch. Joseph Wood, Tretdon,kl J Edward Watson, Lewes, De David M. Berms, Boston F Dickenson, Tie DOple;Flemmington, NJ • W 3I Cohey, Kent co, Del Miss K 4 l elvtell, Norristown James P Keen, Phila. B Denby, Pa • yr waples, Lewes, Del Coolly Nesbit, 11l Jeremiah Graham, Ili kt &Kissinger, Bedfd co, Pa Joseph Leonard, Maas E Robertson, N Y D DI Fields, Pa II 0 Adams, Pa T II Idurpby, Pa O W Allen,Pa G Murray, Lowell, Mass STATES llNlON—Plavicet Street, above Sixth. A Pelin, Columbia Pa J Pr Pylo, Utley, Pa 11 Hahn, Churcheille,Pa John Strang, Mifflin, Pa' Jos Rammeret, Wash, Pa henry Loyder, Wash; Pa D W Hawk, Ederton, Pa .7 Boothia, Harrisburg H Palely, Pleasant Grove John Bolt, Clearfield; Pik Chas Panay, Pa • AII Chase, Lancaster J B Walker, Gap, Pa A 0 Boggs ~.Pa PS Afros Pownsll, Pa Joe Garsetson; York, Washington Burg, Lancaster co, Pa ,Tamee Welsh, Lancaster Edw T Mayors, Bethlehem isomisp VOR SALE—A VERY VALUABLE OKAY ,HOPPE, for' either saddle or harness— Sella, go, good tiaveller. Apply at stable, BROWN street Wow. NAVNITLi. • • oetit-lw THE ritEo.--MT,LARELPHI44,rAURSDAY, OTOBER,S, 1857. NATIONAL lIOTIN.—Rase street, above Third. F Boyden, Now Hampshire Afro Barlow, New York Simnel Wan en, Ilarlid, et Lemuel Weaver, Ilartfd,Ct CII Craig, Hartford, et /boo Lynch, Phila JII Arndt, Howard's Ex Co Chas Evans, Phlla John Ella, Rogers Ford Joseph Seyfeet, Borks co, I' R Watson, Pa Jainea attmem, Pt °schen Jesse Harrison, Lutetne co C Heimann, Pa S Ilunnuall, Pa M J'eiry. To J Newhard, Allentown, P 11 W Morgan, Pottsville J trendier, Pottnville F Haut, Juniata. co. Pa Geo 111totierlon ' N Y Petor Minnick, N Y Thos S Wallace ot la, l i t David Llollenburger, Pa 1' Maguire, N J east Mote, Nanticonk Charles Smith, Ps BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et., above Callowhilli. 0 W Maxwell, Cecil co, Md llobt Lyalo, Chester co, Pa Joel Ilowley, Chester co, Pa Ed Lister, Chester co, Pa A Pcnnvpacker, Chester co Ed D Baker, Delaware co Mra Caaa ell, Plmmixville O S Bartlett, Towanda, Pa it 0 Gerry, Philadelphia JSI Kelly, Now York TII neury, New London T F llallua ell, Pa Snail Paul, llopeaale, Ohio E Bizier, Doylestown Wel P Beatty, Delaware co El Russell, Ilavre de Orace J Miller, Chester L Miller, Chester a II Walters, Now Britton 1. T Hoffman, Kutatoot S P Gable, Lancaster 0 ea Lemeim Pottstown [leo W Welt, Danboro' F A Kline, Klinesvillo A Erdman, Milleretuwu . Mrs Suinneytown David Shalt. Dale 13 F Fisher, Sellersvilla Henry Unman, flormatibv Boos Leidy, Hatfield (leo Melia, Millersburg J Sholleubsrger, Coxt'wu Win Bentz, Doraville, Pa N e o Electropatity,--.llr. Wllltrolus to drawing large uudienee,, who are highly delighted with his Lectures and Egperiments. Ile lectures this week, by request, again at Odd Fellows' flail, Rest au Tuesday and Saturday evenings, and at Spring Garden Institute, corner of Dread and Spring Garden streets, ou Wednesday and Friday evenings, at S o'clock., Go early, Medical office, 1237 Spring Garden street. oei et* Semen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of second street. Receives de posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the reds of dye per cont per annum. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 0 In the evening. President Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morrie; Becre• tury, Tames FL Pringle. Shying Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na tional. Safety Trust Company, in WALNUT Street, south west corner of TRIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. MHOS Over ONE MILLION AND A lI.ALP OP DOLLARS, ln,ested to 14est. ESTATE, AloarrtiOsa,OßDOND RENTS, and other that class securities, as required by the charter. his institution plagues its business entirely to the reset. 'ring of Money on &point, The office is open every day from Ookdoec in the morning until 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evonmgs until 0 o'clock. Balser's Infant Cordial.—. This Invaluable Cordial Ia prepared from a variety of the most choice and efficient aromotica known in medicine, and is the most perfect and reliable carminative eaten% for infants and young children. lly its powerful Maumee a speedy cure is effected in all oases of Cholic, windy latas and spume. Relieves and mitigates much of children's suffering during denti tion or teething, and by its soothing properties Iran unitises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, /to. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and bee been used in thousands of eases with the most abundant mimes. No family ehould be without it. Prepared only by HENRY A. Dona, At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. corner or Sixth and Orem sta., Philadelphia. To whorls all orders most be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. , an 13-17 TREASURY Dsranntssr, September 23, 1857. Notice is hereby given to the holders of stocks of the Visaed States that this Department will purchase such certificates as shell bo received here, duly assigned to' the United States, previous to the Ist day of Novem ber nest, at the rates heretofore offered and paid, vie : 10 per cent. premium on the loan of 1842. 16 per cont. premium ou loans of 1847 and and 1818, 6 per cent. premium on Texas indemnity 5 per cent. stock, together with the intermit accrued in each cane from ht July. Certificates of stock received here on and after the bit day of November, until further notice shall be given, a ill be purchased at the following rates, viz: 8 per cent premium on the loan of 1842 14 per cent. premium on the loans of 1847 and 1648, and 5 p - r cent. premiinn on Texas indemnity fi per cent., with the accrued interest payable thereon, respectively. Where certificates of stock, inscribed and transfera ble on this books of the Treasury, shall be received here, assigned to the United States, between the Ist Decem ber. when the transfer books will be closed, and the lot of January, when the half-yearly Interest is payable, the accrued Interest for the half-year mast be expressly assigned to the 'United States by the stockholder, as no interest for the current half-year cap ho included in the settlement, but the same will be payable by the Assist ant Treasurer on the interest schedules, as heretofore. In all cases the purchase sums will be settled to favor of the lawful holder of the stock, who shall assign it to the United finites In the mode prescribed by the regula tions of assignments of stock ; and remittance will be made of the amount by draft on the assistant treasu. tors at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, at the op tion of the party in whose favor the settlement shall be mute One days additional interest will be added from the day of receipt lime for the draft to be sent by mall. HOWELL DODD, Secretary of the Treasury. Ou the 6th instant, in Wilmington, Delaware, by the Rev W. T. Dwight, D. D., Rev. THOMAS B. BRAD FORD, of Dover, Del., to LUCINDA MALL POUTER, daughter of Dr. It. R Porter, of Wilmington. Un the 4th instant, by Rev. Thos. Braluer4. D. D Mr. FRANCIS CONDIE NELL to Miss ELIZABETH K. WALLACE, all of this city. Oa Monday evening. nth instant, by Rev J D. Dales, Mr. JAMES PATTERSON to Miss MARTHA R. WIL LIAMS, both of this city. On the sth instant, RICHARD PARK, in the 70th year of Sin age. On Monday, 6111 instant, Mr. BENJ. SNICK, in the gad) ear of his age On the 6th instant, ISABELLA, ado of Alexander McDonald, in the 61st year of her age On Monday, 6th instant, or consumption, LIZ ZIE. wife of Robert 61, Hunter, in the 1915 year of her age. la- American S. S. Union, 1122 Chestnut Street, PIOLAMLI'IIIA, October 7. 1857. At a meeting of the Board of Officers and Managers of the AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, held at their house, on tho sixth day Of October, inst , the fol. lowmg resolution WWI adopted : r,elreri, That Mr. WALDRON .1 CIIEYNEY be ap pointed Assistant Treasurer, with the charge of the nuances of the Society. A true copy free, the original minutes. Attest: FRED. A. PACKAIt, oct3.lt* Recording Secretary. irp• A grand Mass Me of the FOURTEENTH and held et BROAD and COATE (Frithy) EVENING 9th In The following eminent s adireas the meeting: lion William 11. Witte, Don. Charles Drown, Charles Ingersoll, Dr. N. Coates, annocrats I rally In you , united voices be for equal rl! Drat., Band will be In attend lly order of Thu Commit J. TllO/d/$ J. Baom, Eecro (a" At ri'meetling of the Dentocratie City Ex ecutive Committee, held on Friday, Sept . 1 8th, it was lle,olved. That the fallowing town meetings be held: WEONEBDAY EVENING, Oct 7th, Passyunk road and Federal street. TRURSDAY EVENING, Oct. Bth, Manayunk. FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 9th, Broad and Coatea street SATICJED4T EVENING, Oct, 10th. State House Yard A full Brass hand will be in attendance at each meet. lug. J. J. ISIORRISON, Chairman, A. C. THOMPSON, i Jons RELEM, JOHN K. CnA blows, nwzoe,i Committee on Meetings Taos J. 3: 1111011AEL RUMEN., JOHN K. LAUGHLIN, ra. Democratic: City Executive Committee. The Committee will meet every Tuesday and Friday at ternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the Glebe Hotel. JOB. LIPPINCOTT, Chairman. J. J. SuLuiveN, 2 socrotari.. Tune.lfeaxLSO, 5 sc23-16t in' , Meeting of the Friends of a Constitus TIUNdG CITIMENCY.—A Sleeting will be held at tho COUNTY °OMIT ROOM (up stairs,) corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets, on THITIODAY EVENINO, October bib, at 7 o'clock, to oppose not only the legalizing by the Legislature of the suspension of specie payment by the banks, but of the longer circulation of irredeemable debts by the banks as a currency. All of every political party who are In favor of the only currency known to the American Constitution are reepisetitally invited to. attend. TUROPIIILUS PUKE, oe7-2ttf , FOR HUMAN AND OTNRRO. [Er Girard College. •• The Directors of the Girard College give notice that they are prepared to bind out, in the State of Pennsylvania, nineteen Or. phaus, in accordance with the will of Stephen (Ward, to " suitable occupations, such as agriculture, navigation, arts, mechanical trades and manufactures." The mas ter will be required to teach his apprentice hie respec tive art, to furnish him with suitable board and lodging to hje own place of residence. (except whore, for epeeist reasons, the apprentice may be allowed to board else where,) and to provide him, upon the termination of Ms apprenticeship, with at least two suits of clothes. The master will be allowed to take each orphan on trial for a term not exceeding one month. Persona desirous of ob taining an apprentice can apply at the College between the hours of 3 and E. P. St ; or , if not residenta of Phila delphia, can addrOaa the undersigned in writing, stating name, residence, occupation and references -- the latter, whenever possible, to be CltiZetla of Philadelphia. HENRY W. AREY, Secretary of Girard College. KENSINGTON BANK.—PutrADELvarA, October 7, 1857.—The annual meeting of the Stockholdere of thla Bank will be bold at the Banking honet, on ITEMIAY, ad Novatoler, 11157, at 12 o'clock AI ocB•ttaattaN3 An election for thirteen Directors to aerie the eusu lug year will take place at the Danking-house, ou Mon. day, the 18th day of November, between the hours o 0 A. 31 and 3 P 31. 0 T. YEIIKES, ectithsatutNlO Cashier. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK, PIMA DE EMMA, October 6th, Hu, The aunual election for Directors will be held at the Banking . House, 011 MONDAY, the lath day of Novem ber next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. It. and 3 o'clock P. M..; and on TUESDAY, the 3d day of Novem ber peat, a (lepers' Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Backing Roam. at 4 o'clock P. M., agree& bly to the charter, odl-tnold ANUFACTURERS , A N D mEollA ita , NIBS' BANK. - - PRILIDSI.PUIA, Oct. 4, 1867. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House, on Tuesday, Novem ber 6, at 10 o'clock A. Ti. The annual election for thirteen Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will be hold at the Banking House on Monday, November 16th, from 10 o'clock, A. t! ‘ , S P. M. mwftiffl3 11. W, WOODWARD, Oehler. DAXE MAY.—Opening of Fall and .L.V.R. OPERA RATS. sy, Friday, and Pa t ay, Oct. Bth, 9th, an d Tohturh:dat MADAME MAY'S, 82 . 0 Chestnut street. oo 7-Bt-w th 9vcrial Nolan illarriailco - mcntir ening of the Democracy the adjei ni»g We will be 'S etrveti, on TO-MORROW ist, at o'clock. peakers will be present and E, It. Norney, William English, Joshua T Owens ; Col. It It Young. ,r strength, and lot your lOU and equal laws. A full Lance. Axe on Town Meetings, MORRISON, Chairman. tory. 0c8.2t Hank -Notirtb. E. M. LEWIS, Cashier Alillincrp Boobs, WANTED 15,000 DOLLARS PA 12 VALUE North Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds in Exchange for Real Estate in Kensington. Title per fect. Apply to JOHN . O'BRIEN, South FIPPLE street. oco-liv WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALltY—Ablmbodhl, unmarried loon, to whom will be given goal pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance Pay from $.14 to $ . .12. per month. No man havinica wife or child wilt be “rcepted. Apply for MOUNTED 13111011011, at No. 017 01,1101 Pa stroot, above Eighth, north Ohio. WILLIAM IL ROYALL, Ist Mout. 2tl Hoe. of Cavalry, Recruiting Oflicer oct Eo.lm NVAliaNte'roErDFaannAie FEW A aret G ed E to NT . S il , E . 1111 , E ., 11 very popular look, just ensued, entitled "The Crooked Elm; or, Life by the 'Wayside," Four editions have already been exhausted in Boston and the New England States Agents aro wanted to Canvass the Middle, Southern, and Western Slates Somo now engaged make from 15 to $l2 por day Address, by letter, Book Aleut, 17 States street, Boston; or call personally ut same place oc3-lin ..ii)ipping NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. 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AVM COURT COXEON PLEAS JAMES R. LUDLOW. PEOTOONOTABT visralor COURT, JOHN P. McFADDEN. " ZiErlt ß OZo l l i tg. "s, RECORDER DEEDs, ALBERT D. BOILEAU. 0010511, JOHN IC. FENNER tince NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD FALL ARRANGEMENT. BETHLEHEM, ALLENTOWN, MUDD CHUNK, EAS TON, DOYLEBTON, On and after Monday, October 5, 1857, the trains on this road will leave Philadelphia For Bethlehem, (Express,) at 8 A M. Fur Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Mauch Chunk, (Express) at 216 P. M. Passengers for Easton by 2 15 P. M. train take stages at Iron 11111 station For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 6 P.M. For Gwynedd. do. at 8 A. M. TRAINS FOR PIIILADELPLITA - - . Leave Bethelent (Express,) at 9.15 A. 111 , and 2 45 P. 111 , connecting with L. V. R. It. trains, and arrive lu Philadelphia at 12.10 92. and 6 P. 31. Leave Doylestown, (Aecontincsiation,) at 0.15 A. M. Leave Gwynedd, do. at 3 P. M. Accommodation trains run daily; other trains daily ; Sundays excepted Dare to Doylestown Bethlehem Fare to Mauch Chunk oct 5 ELLISOLARk,/Xit eiewing glacqtrtes A GOOD SEWING MACHINE.-HUNT, WERSTF.B., & Co., beg respectfully tolintroduce themselves to the public as the manufacturers of the IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE adapted to manufacturing or family mimeses Free from the objections which have been urged against those already known in this market THIS MACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OF THEM ALL, and will be sure to commend Itself, upon examination, to fantillee, tailors ' saddlery, ehooroakere, and seamstramee. Those is want of A GOOD ARTICLE, that will make a handsome lock-stitch, work WITH LITTLE NOISE, that will ITEM, BIND, STITCH, RUN, or GATHER ; indeed, that willsive entire satisfaction even after they have been usedtfor years, are invited to call at our moms, 820 CHESTNUT Street. RUNT, WEBSTER, & Co. Sewing of every description executed In the best pos sible manner, and on reasonable terms. Samples of our work scut by mall to any part of the United States. au22•tutba Sin ijarbwarc /;THOMAS E. BAXTER.-HARDWARE L CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET ST. brive Ninth. Routh aide, Philadelphia an I.Bm illiorellancons CAUTION.- Au parlOPS are cautioned against purchasing or negotiatin CERTIFICATES OP SHARES in the MN FRANCISCO LAND ASSOCIATION numbered as fol lows : No. 1220 for 150 shares dated June 12, 1857. No. 1221 for 50 it No. 1205 for 100 July 8, 1857. No. 1200 for 100 44 44 The treader of this steek has been stopped at the office of the association, where the reasons may no learned upon application by parties interested JAR. ll VANDYKE, Attorney for the owners, 140 Walnut street. DEPARTMENT OF MARKET-HOUSES, ()retail, 8. W. CORNER OP YIPTEt /ND ORPSPNOT &MEETS PfiItaIDOLPHIA, October Ist, 1881. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Wilco until the 30th day of NOVEMBER next, at 12 o'clock, for the Renting of the following Wharves and Landings for • term of three yearn Arch street Lending, at the foot of Arch street, on tho river Schuylkill—lease commencing December Mat, 1881. Also, George's street Landing, at the foot of George street, on the river Schuyikill—lease commencing Jana ary Ist, 106$. Approved security will be required. 8. 0. THOMPSON, Commissioner of Markets. ocl-th s to lm r iu'EVAIVS,—Io,OOO--eniN TAU ILI i t E Cords per Illour ! ig,SSIVF Tb• Nfts that wos oreriokeit, t i.. vd„ A . la Irf l ' -- A H Pilladtlpll4 frif., at UN WI C 1 ~ NA nun Worm. A. ItAltka. , ON Ms PTO. n 'tole PHAN Cots ud Conk, IA "V, O. Tirana...and Cud. per flovr,la E L _vas, 8/O°' 6 • ,,, 1 WtM)6—E3 Pnoea pod, Woad. n Cor. librcry, Til 0 VIITIII ST. below Cbertnut I oc 0-11 ii PIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bbls Spirits tk7 Turpentiott, to arrlve, f sale by MART or Z 1 & MAOALISTIII, 110 Mirth Water Street. l Aintioentento A MERICAN ACADEHY OF MUSIC. E. A. bIARSHAId 9olu Lesreo Third Night of the ltali,uc Opera Semson. Debut of the celebrated Rm.°, SIGNOR TAGLIOFICO, from the Grand Opera House, Covent Garden, London, ON FRIDAY) EVENING, October 9, Thu. Will be presented Donirettre Opera, in tiro acts, en titled . . . r, , Eidstn D'AMORE EN= ll'lltileaciara. • - • - lAignor Assoc'. (i - • - - HconraTaghotico Bolcorc, - - - - or ALM/I:3310X :—Paskluetto, Drecn Carrie, cud Balcony, £1; Family Circle, GO cents ; Amphitheatre, 2 costs Th a her 0111ce of the Academy is open froin 9 A. Mto 5 1' tf., for the securing 6f Reserved Beata and tiox - ex, it About extra charge Treasurer Mr. T MoKros. The °pets, a ill continence at 8 precisely. 1 Carriages a 111 set down heads 8011111, and take up brad 4 Not th oc7-1t WITEATLEY'a ARCH ST. THEATRE. Leseo W WHEATLEY. Posto or PRICEY —Orchestra Stalls, GO ceuts ; Dress Carte (uu extra charge for *Jeered Seats), GO rents; Faintly Circle and AmphithL at re, d 5 cents; Seats in Pri vate Boxes, 73 neat.;; Whole Private Box. $3; Gallery, 13 coats; Clattery for Colored ri.1,0(111,17, rents; Pri vate Box in Clattery for Colored Persona, 34 cents Dox Often open from 10 A. II until 3 P GI. Doors open at quarter Moro 7, perfurmenee to commence gaunter past 7. J. DI B. WHITTON Trommrar. TIII9 (Thursday) EVENING, October S, 185 T, Will be presented the beautiful play of CANIILLE,• Or. tho Fate of u Coquette. Armand Dural , Mr EL Davenport; Mons Duval, Mr Fre dericks, Camille, Mrs 1)P Bowers; Helene. Miss Em ma Taylor. To conclude with Drama of TICE BRIGAND. Allesaudro Afassaroue, Sir 11 L Davenport, Prince Bianchi, Slr. Thayer; Attavia, Miss N Taylor. WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Les nee, Mr. E A. Marshall ; Rage Manager, Mr. John Sefton. Potces —Drees Cvalo and Parspette, ceobi; Upper Circle, .25 coots; Private Box and Orchestra &eats, 75 cents. Pox Oftlee Kan from 9 o'clock A M. to 3 P kl Doors open at I o'clock; performance to com mence at 7%. Mit. AND MISS BICIIING3 for a few nights only. TIIIB (Thursday) EVENING, October 8, 1&57, Will bo presenteed the American Model Comedy of EXTRESIES Mr Mayberry, Mr Richings; Ebenezer Oldeich, Mr. Roswell; Mr Middleman Higgins, Mr Chapman; Mrs Crosby, Mtsi.ltichings. To conclude with the Farce of BEWARE OF GARROTEES.- Alderman Sylabub, 31r Chapman; Tight Leather, Mr Lo Moyne; Mrs Chutney, Mrs Stoneali NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST., 1 1. near Eighth. ' ADartEl3lo2; —Scare in Private Box, ; Orchestra Chtlrs, 75 cents; Dress Circle and Parquet, 60 cents; Family Circle, 2.i cents. Doors opon at 7. To commence at 7% o'clock. Dox °Mee open tram 10 to 4 o'clock, when seats can be secured, Soto Lesion Wm E Burton star:e Mansger Mr. II Watkins LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF MR. J. E. MURDOCH. THIS (Thur,iday) EVENING, October 8, 1837, Will he presented the Comedy of THE INCONSTANT ; Or, Wine Work; Wondet 1. Young Mirabel, Mr J K Murdoch; Old Mirnbel, Me Wor rell, Dureteto, Mr W Myers . Dugard, Hamilton; °Huns, Mrs Hudson Kirby; Itiisrre, Mrs F Drew. To conclude with the popular Farce of SOUR LIFE'S IN DANDER John Strong, Mr II Watkins• Schpoonenberg, Mr Wor rell; Mad.Schpooneriberg t etra Muzzy. cNFORD's OPERA. ROI:NE— ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. Doors open at 7 o'eloak—to conunence r t nartor before eight. Admittance cents. Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sandford's Troupe of Stars—Now Dances by the Sanford Children. To coneluilo with BOX AND COX. Box, S id Sanford ; Cox, Cool White 11IIOMEIJF' 5 VARIETIES, FIFTH and CHESTNUT S. tracts, II.SCJILLANEOUS CONCERTS NIGHTLY, COthrl3lllg ft most Hiroo:llrd and plea, an MUSICAL AND TERPSICHOREAN liIELANGE, In IThicli appear Mad. PAYNE, ?into LEFOLLE •triti other superior 'Vocalists, Alma:lnns and Comediatii Commencing at 7K. Admission. 10 cent. T. W A'BECKET, Pianist THOMELIF i Proprietor 0c.5-11,0 Ergot Notices I N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS of Lancaster county, Sept 26, 1857 —lt appearing to the court by the petition and affidavit of David Reeves, Samuel J Beeves, (leorge Abbott, and Charles if Abbott, that the several notes of Reeves, Abbott, & Co , secured by a mortgage dated January nth, 1855. rerouted at Lancaster, to Mortgage Book No. 73, page 607, &c., and given by the said petitioners, in the sum of six hundred thousand dollars, to Christopher Hager, Samuct Shock, Bertram. A. Sheaffer, George B. Justice, and Clement B Grubb, no Trustees, have been paid in full, and no satisfaction entered on the recent of said mortgage; the court, on motion of Thomas E. Franklin and If. SI North, attorneys for said mortgagers, grant a rule to show cause why the said Trustees should not enter satisfaction on the record of sud mortgage, re turnable on Monday, the 26th day of October next, and direct notice to be given to the creditors by publication daily for one week in " The Press," and 'The North American and United States Gazette," and weekly for two weeks in " The Lancaster Examiner and herald," "The Lancaster Intelligencer," and "The Columbia Spy,'' with notice to B. A. Mealier, Esq . , Attorney for the Trustees. Certified from the Record J. BOWMAN, Proth'y JULIA A. CARR, BY HER NEXT frlend, &c., ox. CHARLES D. If OARR—Dirorco— Common Pleao—No. /a Sept T., IS Please take notice, that depositions of witriezzea on part of 'mid libellant will be taken before me on !TWAY, October 23, 1t37, at 1 o'clock P. Bt., at the office of 'Henry C. Rutz, R.N., N 0.133 South FIFTH atreet, Philadelphia, when you can attend and croaa examine if you think proper. WILLIAM F SMALL, Examiner. To CHARLES D. H. liana. oc7:lstx IN THE ORPIIANS' COURT FOR THE 1. City and County of Philadelphia; Estate of FRAN -019 McAVOY. decoamed. MARGARET 3IcAVOY, widow of said decedent, has prieonted to a 4,1 court an inventory and appreoecnent ci personal property, which she has elected to retain lint, the provlsions of the Act of April 14. 1811, and wdrsv exceptions are bled beroro FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. at 10 o'clock A , the IMMO will be allowed and appro rut by the Court. ANDREW MILLER, Attorney for Widen , 2068. FIFTH' Sr IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -Ft. City and County of Philadelphia. Estate of MICHAEL RICHTER, deceac.ed The auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the account of JOHN SEIBERT, executor of the bast a ill of the said MICHAEL RICHTER, deceased, and to re- port distribution of the balance, will meet th e parties Interested at No. 617 SANSOM Street, below Seventh, on MONDAY, October Llth Ism, at 4 o'clock, P. M. HORACE 1 PETERSON, Auditor. I=l Cirp Octobo GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Having Imported nly usual large and well-selected Fall stock of CURTAIN °ODDS, conslatmg of DROCATELLES, SATIN DE TAINTS, GERMAN AND 11E==MECI Also, REPS, PI:MIES, MOREENS, kc., CORNICES. BAND'S, PINS, kc., Besides a largo stock of GOLD AND FANCY BORDERED WINDOW SHADES' Of my own manufacture, and, in consequence of the un precedented character of the Mines, not being likely to close out tlto same at usual prices in good season for the opening of spring styles, I have resolved TO CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK, Without regard to cost, for cash only II holeasie and retail buyers is It do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere W. HENRY PATTEN'S, New York Store, cc S-3t 1.130 Chestnut street, ono door below Southeast corner Seventh DRESS 000DS. L. J. LEVY h CO , 420 CHESTNUT STREET, HATE REDUCED TIM TIKES OF TIIEIII WHOLE nom FANCY DRY GOODS, SIGNS AND SHAWLS, Including the ehoico importations of this Fail, which coubist of all the new textures manufactured fur the Purrs Detail Sales of this season This beautiful Mock of floods will repay an examine. tion, 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 LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.- FANCY AND STAPLE NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. a MAXWELL & SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, 10.26 CHESTNUT Street, lour doors below Eleventh And 3ltl S. SECiAD St , below Spruce FACTORIES.—Nos 95 and 97 GEOROE St., below Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union, Orders made at a few hours' notice Tiruqs (nib Cbcinicalo VREDERIOK BROWN,—CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, north-oast corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets , Philadelphia, Cole Manufacturer of BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, which le recognieed and prescribed by the Medical Fa culty, and hen become the Standard FAMILY MEDI CINE of the United States. This Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence. During the Bilinear months, no family or traveller should be without it. In relaxation of the bowels, in nausea, and particularly in sea sickness, it is an active and safe, as well as a pleasant and efficient remedy. . . OA,UTION —Parsons desiring an article that can be relfed upon, prepared solely from pure JAMAICA. GIN GER, should lee particular to ask for " Drown , s Immo of Jamaica Ginger," which is warranted to ha what it is represented, and io prepared only by FREDE RICK DROWN, and for sale at his Drug and Chemical Store, north-east corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia; and by all the respectable Drug. gists and Apothecaries in the V. Stetee. aul•lm Q3entletneit's furnisbing Clobo WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No 7R, CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Weems' Merchants, and Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of Shirtv, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole. sale and retail, and made to order. ano.lyir . . Jnottranrc eatnpanies griIRARD FIRE AN ANCE COMPANY, PEI 802 WALNUT street, welt o SUM ItIBKB Olen D MARINE INSUR ILADELEITIA--Ofitce, No f THIRD. 'NU TAKEN." Vona. .Ter. Wolter, Jno. McClure, Tbo. Craven, A. B. Gillett, Furman Sheppard, Saml. Jones, M. D Jeeeph Klapp, M D Wm. H. Brain, John Anspach, Jr., H. N. Burroughs, .1 B. Hughes, P. D, Sherman, Win. P. Hacker, J. P. Steiner, H. A Shackelford, Hon. JOll JONES, President Hod G, W. WOODWARD, Vice President. Jso. S. binalitulm, Secretary. Una B. ALSORD. Attendant Secretary. sul-Bm..if Einuittge Snubs QAVING FUND.--UNITED STATES MST COMPANY, corner of TWIRD and CREST NUT &recta. Large and small 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 bIONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upwards. President—STEM:EN R. CRAWFORD. Treasurer—PLlNY FISK. Teller—JAMES R. lIIJNTER GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, N. B. corner of BARRON end BOUTII Streets, above Beoond. EVENING SALES. SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, At Tyi o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware Out lery,Housekeeping Articles, Gloating, Watches, Jewel 17, Panay Articles, /co. Onice tin auction. I'ITITOMAS & SONS, . No, 139 and 141 ROUT[[ YOURTII STREET, (Formerly Noi. GT awl 69.) REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, /cc. Publ,t, Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tuesday Evening (re mudbiti, of each property issued separAtely, in adthlion to x}1:111 we publish MI the Saturday prevlOU3 to ent.ll ens thou.ood cataloguew in pamphlet forw, gtv log toll de onuptiolot or all the property to he sold on the following Tueqd ie. irr URN !TUB t; SALES AT TILE -AUCTION STORE ar cry 1'11111,1,y meting MIEIBM REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE - • • • ID— Wu have a loran amount of Real Estate at Pri vate Solo, iiicludiug every description of City and Country property Printed Lists may be had at the Auction Store. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER heal Iltt.tte entered .on our Private Sale Re gister, are advertised occasionally ill our Public Sale Alearact t, (of %blob I,WJ copies are printed weekly,) tree of charge. ELEVENTH FALL. SALE, L'Oth OCTOWF: PllO lull include— l'alueble Pteperty, known as the Port Pros idence Axe Ned Div Teel factory, oa the Sehuylksll emelt), eppo• site Phwntsville. I'LEUANT MODERN RESIDENCE, &e Pleglnt modern re.mtence and omens, N. Si ctn., of Thirteenth and Arch atreeti. 25 feet front au Arch htreet.l_:i feet on Thirteenth street Orphanv' Court Sale. ESTATE OF DAVID LERMAN, DEO'D VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Valuable Real Estate, St, John street. between Green and (bates Streets--several messuages, and lot 'ST feet 8 /aches front BUSINESS STAND. Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, N. W. corner Eleventh and Christian etreeta Sale absolute. VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND LARGE LOT, 23n - WARD. Valuable brick residence, barn and stable, and large lid, career of Cherry and Wakeling streets, late borough of Fraiildord It fronts on three streets, and to a very dour.ible situation BUSINESS STAND Two and a Ball story trick store and dwelling. No 1317 North Second street, with a three story brick divellieg in the tear on Perry street. Runt BRICK 'DWELLINGS. Four three-story brick dwellings, on Ninth street and Charles street, between Wallow and Noble streets. LARGE AND VALITAbLE LOT --• • • • Large and valuable lot. occupied as a coal yard, east .idu Ninth Etreet, north of Poplar, with railroad track, dice, 4.0 DWELLING, POPLAR STREET Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. ta6 pophir street, between - Eighth and Ninth streeta. TIVELVTLI PALL BALE, 2TTII OCTOBER Will Include Neat modern three-story Ilrick Dwelling, 3 W cor ner of Twelfth and Ct trren streets, above Wallace street, with a tbree-story brick dwelling on Citron street. SALE OT SUPERIOR FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPET'S, &c. CARD —The attention of ladies' and others desirous of purdiasing, is requested at our sale, at the auction shire. this morning, comprising over 600 lots of clscllsnt household goods: tine French plate mirrors; lioo piano-forte; superior Brussels and velvet carpets; line china and glass-ware; beds and bedding; clothes mangle; billiard table; stores, de., forming ass assort nt equal to any of the season. Catalogues are now ready. and the articles arranged for examination. . . Sale Nos no and 11l South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITSRE, MIRRORS, PIANO FORTES, BRUSSE.IL3 CARPETS, &e. This Horning, At ri o',lock, at the Auction Store au extensive assort ment of excellent second-hand furniture, mirrors, pisuo fo, to, carpets, & c., from families declining housekeep . . 13PERIOR CLOTHES BIANGLU.—AIso, a superior chilies mangle, in perfect order. IiELLTARD TARLE.—AIso, a small parlor billiard table. complete. E EQANT PIANO.YORTE, TURKEY AND BRITS- SELS CARPETS, MIRRORS, &o. Ale i, au elegant rosewood piano -forte; enamor Turkey and Brussels carpets; Saxony carpets; floe Trench plate mirrors, gilt frames, hair mattresses, Ac. Alm, A Daguerreotype and Ambrotype apparatus. Sale 339 Green Street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. On Friday morning, At 10 o'clock, at No. 339 Green street, (between Schnee and Pine, and Fourth and FAIL streets,) the furniture of ti family leaving the city. May be seen at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. Hale Nos. 130 and 140 South fourth street. SUPERIOR GERMAN FLOWER ROOTS On Saturday Morning, - - At 11 o'clock. at the Auction Store, 3 cases superior Germ in Floweilloot+, from Vanderschoot & II niters:, compri-iing Ilyncinths, Tulip+, ligarriscut', &e. GRAPE VINES Also, A variety of fine Grape Vales in pots FIRST-CLASS STORE FOR RENT The largo new FIVE-STORY STORE, No. 240 MAR- T street, East of Third street, 23 feet front, 202 feet in depth, with a hide front on Biddle's alley—brown stone front—built and finished in the beat and most sal,-tmt.ll reaur,r, with every modern convenience— furnaces to heat the entire building throughout—fire Pnn t Safes, Water Closets. Iloistmg Machines, Ac Wril adapted for a largo Auction or Commission nous° yAmEs A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER al NO 422 WALNUT BTIIELT, above I'HURTIL CARO—SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EURNITUILE—TUES We beg leave to inform the public that we hold our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, at our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. 106 WALNUT STREET, where every possible attention is given to ob tain the highest prices for the goods of those who may fa: or us with consignments. Families having portions of th sir furniture to dispose of, or those declining house keeping and not wishing sales at their own dwellings, cue have their furniture CAREFULLY REHOTED TO oUlt SALES ROOM, win:RE THEY WILL REALIZE BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE TITAN TREY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OF THE FURNI TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHERAUOTION STORE IN THE CITY. U" Persons favoring us with consignments can rest enured that their property wilt not be sacrificed. jr' COI.IIIIIISMOVA more moderate than those charged by coy other Auction 1101190 in the city. UJ Consignments respectfully solicited. dye Sates paid immediately after the goods are sold. Executor's We i N. E. corner Sixth end Pine sts HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, REDS, &c., On Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at the N, E. corner Sixth and Fine streets, the entire well-Rept household furniture of the late Henry M Zollickoffer, deceased, by order at the Executors Comprising mahogany tables, cane seat Optics, ingrain carpets, pier mirrors, Venetian blinds, oil cloth, Venetian passage and stair carpet. rods, supe rior bureaus, wardrobe, bedsteads, superior feather beds. excellent bedding, mahogany. secretary and book cases, wash-stand and chamber ware; also, dinner and tea mare, kitchen turn' lure, stores, ke Also a barometer and quadrand. Also a hardware cam, with Swiss sieves and magnify ing glass, in perfect order. Alm a share in the Philadelphia Library. Alm a share In the Athenamm BD— A three-story Brisk Dwelling, with two-story brick back building. 195 North Ninth street, above Wood street Bent SOO por annum Apply at the Auc tion Store. A tirat-clsev Printing Office, with a good run of busi ne,s, four printing prevses, two Rugglel and one MIIIIISI pe and everything necessary for the business Apply at the Auction Store WOLBERT ac SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS, V 431 CiItESTNI7T street, oppoAlte the Custom Houle. between Fourth end Fifth Streets. SALE AT (IIIT . 'S HOTEL, 31 SOut - 11 BETENTHI Street . . On Wednesday, lath lent, Commenting at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell, on the premises, 31 South Seventh street, by order of Mrs Sarah Haines, Adininiatratrix, the entire furniture, bar-room and kitchen articles, liquors, wines beds and bedding. embracing the valuable contents of tho hotel May be examined early on the morning of sale. SAMUEL NATIIANS, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY LOAN °PRICE, No. /12 South TIIIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., °alp eight doors below the Exchange. Hours or busineea Irom 7 o'clock, A. 11., until 10 o'clock in the evening. out.door Alkieta, and sales at the Auction Irouse, at tended upon tho most satisfactory terms CAPITAL $206,000. Established for the fast TAirty Pears Advances mule front one dollar to thousands on Die monde, 5111er Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer eh Lodire, Clothing, Furniture, Deihl ing, Cigars, Musical Ju &emends, Guns, UOIMI, Carriages, and Goods at every description All geode can remain say length of tune agreed upon Ali advances, Iron one hundred dollars and upwards 1 , 111 ha charged 2 per cent. per month ; d5OO and over the lowest usarket rate This Etoro House basing a depth of 120 feet, has large Bro and thief-proof mulls to store all rateable', and pri vate watchmen for the premises ; also, a heavy WED. mace effected for the benefit of all persons having goo& advanced upon. N. 11.—On account of hating an unlimited capital, tbas once is prepared to mate advances on more sat. factory and accommodating terms than any other in this city. Money advanced to the poor, in small amount", with ont any charge. AT PRIVATE BALE. ee22 4mit Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing will be sold at reduced primes. and-ly tUatripa, Jewelr,u, BAILEY & CO., CHESTNUT STREET Ilemeoctuters of BRITISII STERLING SILVER WARR, Under their inspection, on the premises exclusfrely Citizens and. Strangers are invited to visit our mann . (eatery. • WATCHES. Couitantly on Land a splendid stodrof 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 DEMONS will be made free o charge for those wishing work made to order RICH GOLD JEWELRY. A. beautiful assortment of all the new styles of Pine Jewelry, such xi Monk, Stone and Shell Cameo, Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Marquis' Ito, Lava, &c., ha SHEFFIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, ko Also, Bronze and Marble (MOORS, of newest styles and of superior quality tw&wly C~&A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCHCASES AND IMPORTERS 01 WATCHES, 1 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BELOW CHESTNUT PHILADELPHIA. CONSTANT PSHOIONOT. AUGUSTE PEORHONOT sel9-31noalk JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., No. 432 CHESTNUT, BELOW FIFTH STREET, Importers of {Watches and Fine Jewelry, Manufactu rers of Sterling and Standard Silyer Tea Sets, Forks and Spoons, sole agents for the sale of Charles Frodsham'a new sone, Gold Medal London Timekeepere—sll the sizes on hand, prices $250, $275, and $3OO English and Swiss 'Watches at the lowest prices Rich fashionable Jewelry Sheffield and American Plated Wares. 885. y I S. JARDEN Et BRO. air • MASEIF/OTURERS AND 1MP0R7.19 OF SILVER-PLATED WARE, No. 304 Chestnut Street, above Third, op stairs,) Philadelphia Constantly on band and for sale to the Trade, TEA SETS, COMM - UNION SERVICE SETS, URNS PITCHERS, (lOWA:TS, CUPS, WAITERS, BAS KETS, CASTORS, D KNI KNIVES,, SPOONS, FORKS, LA Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal. sot-ly VRANOIS P. DIIBOSQ & SON, late of Dubose, Carroty Or. Co, Wholesale HANUFAO TURERS 0i) JEWELRY, 304 CHESTNUT street, Phila. delphia. FRANCIS P. PoaoaQ. Wm. H. DITIIOSQ anal am SILVER WARE.- - WILLIAM WILSON k SON., MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER WARE, (ESTABLISHED 1812,) W. CORNER FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. A large assortment of SILVER WARE, of every de. scription, constantly on hand, or made to order to match any pattern desired. Importers of Sheffield and Birmingham imported 4030-dfrAny MODERN DWELLING TO RENT AT PRIVATE BALE tial:. - . - , ',I) 7.,rc:i.,:t C S O N t A I 4 T to A m fE ( SIAU T C 7' , 10 E N , EZ , SIXTH and RACE Street/. NOTICE.—AII persons haring goods forfeited et the office S E. corner of 6th and Bane street, are requested to call and pay charges and renew their 'fidgets. others wige they will be sold on WEDNESDAY MOENINQ next (4_l'Ol3ER the 7th, at 10 o'clock, br MOSES I'i.A.TILANS' inctioneer, S corner of nth and race streets 1 1 IMENSE SALE OF FORFEITED fIOODS On Friday norm" , nest. October 9th, i 5,7. at 10 oirloa. at Moses Nathars' auction store, southeast corner of Sant and lisce streets, roles room "e"d story, en trance from Dace street, con sisting in part of dry goods, clothing, segars, fowling pieces, musical instruments, tools, furniture, bedding, beds, mattresses, looking-glasses, travelling trunks, TA list; books, fancy articles. Sic . kr., via : cloths and cassitnere pantaloon patterns, Cni,net TeStnMS, Over t:Wits, sack coats, raglbo. - s, frock coats, dre s coats, MOD - key jackets, cloaks, cashmere pantaloons, silk velvet, sitk. cloth , . valeucia, satin nut other vests; shirts, under shirts, drawers, gents' bouts and shoes, umbrellas, para sols, ladies' cloth and 11{V14110 eloales, silk-velvet. silk, merino, cloth, and other mantillas, basicass, sr I eireu• lam, silk, merino, mouse de lane, csslimere, alpaca, de Lege, French chintz, and other dresses; under clothing, vests, coats, and dress patterns, itella. brach., crape, Bay State, woolen, plaid, silk and other Ira-pant ,Inare shawls; silk pocket and neck handkerchiefs. embrol gentlemen's n °e'en Shag ls. gaiters, shoes, cloth till Irma, fine featherbeds, mattresses, blankets, guilts, comforta ble's, spreads, bed valences, bed ticking• case of children, shs, 11.4eOrted .1,3; fire thousand begam knirs, sad and forks. carvers, steel skates, double-barreled and fowling pieces, twist barrel, hack-action locks, and patent breech, pistols, several complete cheats of carpenters' tools, planes, squares, gauges saws, and other tools, nutinas, flutes, violins, gui tars, looking glasses, paintings, en,v.i.vai4s, large and medium size bibles, elegantly Wand, and various other books• large bag of ended hair, chest of curie I hair, traveling trunks. valises, carpet bags, auks, dirt knives, swords, shirt bosoms, window shades sigh gilt Dossiers, china, glass, and crockery ware, and micaer oui other article-. The whole to be sold without reserve. Deslrri. the trade generally and private panhasera an iLritel to attend the Bale The goods will be open on the afternoon prerzons to he day of Sale. Sales Room Second story. Faatrsace from Race. Etreet. AT PRIVATE SALE—CoId and silver patent lever, Lepine, English, Swiss, and French catch e s, je,elzy, of every description, musical instruments. Sec . AT PRIVATE PALE—Arranged on FeCutli t!iscr, household furniture, of every description. beds. mat tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, Sc., Ac., Ac. Ott-door sales attended to personally by the action eer. Charges very low Cousignments of furniture, clothing, jewelry, Ac., Ac., solicited. NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE, E. Corner of Sixth and Race ;Streets, Where money will be loaned on gold and saver plate Watches, Jewelry, Diamond., Clothing, Dry Hoods, Groceries, Segue, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed ding, Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Stocks, and on all ar ticles of value for any length of time agreed on; on paws satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab lishment. reek] M. HATHANS, NATHAN'S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will take place in a few days Due notice will be give... WEBB'S great Sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Musical Inatruments, die , a - intake place shortly- Due notice will be given. WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding, Ac., being forfeited collaterals, w,ll take plate shortly. Due notice will be given JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 325 ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth :trans. SALES EVERY EVENING, et: o'clock, Of Boots, Shoes, Mortuary, Cutlery, Watches, dew airy, Hosiery, Whipa, Trankri, Fancy Goals. Notions. B —Oat-door sales attended to AB goods said et the Auction House packed, e'buraliDnal -CA_A CADENCY OF THE PR OTE STANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST AND JUNIPER .9 TREZTS. This Institution has been re-opened for the Autum nal Session, under the supervision of the Rev. JAMESW. W. ROBINS, A. at., as Principal The Episcopal Academy presents peculiar facilities, both for the moral and intellectual training, and for the physical development of the youth committed to its tare. No will be spared to perfect the pupils in the va rious studies which, from time to time. they may pur sue f. while it will be the aim of the Principal, both in his instruction and in his daily intercourse with the boys, to lay the foundations of an upright, manly, and religious character. The rooms of the Academy Building are numerous, lofty, and well ventilated: and the pupils during recess enjoy the advantages of an enclosed play-ground enema ample Gymnasium Boys able to read, and not less than eight years of age, are received as soon as they have begun to write and cipher, and are conducted through the various classes of the Academy with a rapidity proportioned to their ability. The lowest class (A) is occupied in Splitng, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Geogra phy: the highest class (H) in the branches , usually studied in the Freshman year of a collegiate course. The studies of the intermediate classes are suited to the venous ages and abilities of the papils The Tuition Fee for those in Class A is sixty dollars per annum ; for all others seventy-five dollart; per an num; payable half-yearly in advance. Besides this fee, there are no other charges; the French language, Feld, and the use of the Gymnasium being included is thx , price above mentioned. Boys not studying the Greek and Latin Languages bare extra lessons in lieu of classical. The school time net spent under instruction is employed by the pupils in study under the saperintendence of a teacher, and in a spacious apartment arranged for that purpose. The Institution Is inspected monthly by a committee of the Beard of Trustees, and visited from time to time by the Bishop of the Diocese. Applications for admission may be made to the Prin cipal daily during the week (except on Saturday), be tween the hours of 9 A. 11. and 2 P. H. oc 8-to,th,ast-tf fiRITTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, IL E. eorner of SEVENTH and CHMTNLIT Streets, Second and Third Stories. ROOR-KEEPING. PENMANSHIP, every style. COMMERCIAL LAWS AND lORAS. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. LECTURES, etc. Each Student has individual instruction from compe tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate superrision of the Principal. Ono of the Beet Penmen in the Country has charge of the Writing Department. Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of Tema, he "DENNSYLVANIA COLLEG E-RE- A. VIDAL DEPARTMENT—Ninth Street, between Spruce and Locust. The Introductory Lectures In the Institution will be delivered in the following order; MONDAY, October lihh, at 5 P. M —Dr. P G. SMITH. TUESDAY, October 13th, at 4 P. M —Dr. J. J REESE. TUESDAY, October 13th, at 5 P. 51 —Dr. T. EICELARDSON. WEDNESDAY, October 14th, at 4 P. M --Dr J. B DIDDLE. WEDNESDAY, October 14th, at 5 P. M —Dr. JOHN NEILL. THURSDAY, October 'nth, of I P. M —Dr D GIL BEGS. THURSDAY, October 15th, at 5 P. 31 —Dr. A STILLS. FRANCIS Cr SMITH, 31 D., or Registrar. JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE ORDER OF ISTRODECTORE LECTURES. . . . .. . Prof. DCHGLISON Monday, October 12, at 7 P. M - T. D Mirmicia...Tuesday, •• 13, "7P 31 • • Malls .... •• .• .. •• BP. Mr • J. IC MircestL-Thurielay, ' 15, - 7 P. 31 -• PANCOASE •' ' •• Sl' 31. •• BACHE Friday •• 16, " 7 P 31 gauss •• '- S P 31 CLINICS-Wednmdsy and Saturday, from 12 to 2. coS-St ROBLEY DUNGLIEON, 11. D.. Dean. TELE NORTHWEST EVENING SCHOOL. for MALES will open on WEDNESDAY neit, the 14th inst., at 73 P It , at the SCHOOL HOUSE, Race etreet,above Broad. oc S-6t NIOTICE.-AN EVENING SCHOOL FOR .11 MALES will be opened on MONDAY EVENING, 12th inst., at 7 o'clock m the 310UNT 'VERNON SCHOOL HOUSE, also one for FEMALES at the casts time, in the LYONS SCHOOL HOUSE A committee will be in attendance at each place on Thursday and Friday evenings of then week to receive the names of applicants for admission. 11Y ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTOP.S ,t 7ii3t THIRD SCHOOL SECTION. rill UR CHTOWN ACADEMY LANCASTER CO , PA The next Session of this Institution will open for the reception of Students on the Ors!, MONDAY of November coining The instruction is thorough and practical in all the branches of an English, Clasmcal, and Mathems tie tl education, There it, no more healthy location is our country; and this 13 evident from the fact that not a single case of sickness has occurred since the Institu tion has been in operation; which has been since 1153 The Principal will be at the Merchants' Hotel, (21ollib bii,',) FOURTH Street, on the Tth, sth, and 9th Octo• her, when city references, circulars, and any informa tion desired will be given. ,TAMES E GRIFFIN, A. M. MUNCH LANGUAGE AND LITERA TURE .—PROPESSOH GERARD, et. H., late Consular Agent of France, and formerly Professor Li Trinity College, Hartford, CO., and author of several works to facilitate a prompt acquirement of she French. Language, is now prepared to give instruction to Indies at their own residences, in the mornings, train 9 to fi o'clock„and to gentlemen, at his studs, No. 1015 CHESTNUT Street, from s 4 to 9 P. ht. 11.—Particular attention will be paid to ladies and gentlemen intending to visit Enrope,:sa to tonverration in French 117- For particulars, please call on Prof. G. for CIRCULAR, No.looB CIIIISTNIIT Street, abort, Tenth, third story, front room, from 4t09 I' . ffi. oul..9urk PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' LIME* TE, WEST PHILADELPHIA, 140 Seminary whatever ii more like a 'private family. The course of study is extensive and thorough. Pro .fessor Saunders will receive e. few more pupils under -fourteen years of age into his foully. Enquire of • Messrs. 7.8. Silver and Mathew Newkirk. or Col. J. W. Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose eons or wards are now members of his family. eeptl4-tf QUPPLEE'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, (boarding and day pupils.) N. W. corner ELEVENTH and (BEEN streets. Fifth session 11111 open on September ith. Best reference given, in cluding all present and former patrons. siu26-tf SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR TOTING HEN AND BOYS, N. E. corner EIGIITII an BUTTONWOOD streets, Professors of the highrat guilifleatious employed. Catalogues containing full partici:T.l*re, pupils' names, testimonials, &c., can be had on application. au2s-tf P. DOMANI" LONG, Printipal HALL OF ST. JAMES. THE LESS, PHILADELPHIA. A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS RI, R. R 8.111 - Sta, RSCIOIit The Annual See/11011 will begin on TUESDAY, Sep tember 1. Circuleen may be obtained at the Book Store of IL HOOKER, S. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or of the Rector, Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill, Phila delphia ar,1743m. 31RS. BARTON's BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, N 0.1.924 CHESTNUT St , below Twentieth, pill re-open an the SECOND MONDAY in September. aul9-61re, N"OTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE II persons, male and female, to gain a shore of tr:a world's goods and comforts as a BUSINESS EDUCATION LEIDY BBOTUERS' BUSINESS ACADEMY, Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street. near RACE, will re-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER lA, for toil and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of WRITING, 8008-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC by simplified methods, in a short time. THE LEIDICS take pleasure in saying, that during the past year a large number of persons acquired a BUSINESS EDUCATION, enabling many to secure pro fitable situations, and others to pro tits their budzei,s operations successfully. elo Oittg B "s'CLOTHING. F. A. HOTT S. RRO have no, on I=l s very large assortment of READF-MADE goods sultshio for the present season which they feel dispored to suit cheap ASSEMBLY BUILBLNOS, Southwest corner TENTH am! CH ESTSCT streets N. B —We hare a large assortment cf new good; of a superior quality and make. set,22-Imtuths M OSS -17 bales Carolina Moss, tor Sala by MARTIN & MACALISTER. aul 119 North Water Street. WELCOME RANGE .---SOLD BY CH-k ' T WlOlt BRO, 9.02 N. /I SCOND Bt. sa/3-810.