The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 15, 1857, Image 3

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    ' I PILOT?tINE ,.
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klatiditidtitleildi ne, teat oitraok the
folloWlitsfsh*lluefivessin4Posr:l '
• - Thn;iiieni4iiiti,:liini - ‘44iliforday , was kopt up
:," until the ntmal hour of olooloOko doors, or until
the om en , ee emtneed'to:the crowd that no more
• PkYoullittl Wonld'bintide in specie . Moat of the
tarp :banki4laisf.itlVAi three' o'clookOziolnding
th e a p a aistg to that hoar, admitting none at the
The ;whole, atuiltiut of ' coin paid out
not' counting Theorings Bank,
• • et:: `MHBOIIIf deltaic - ' available was
institutimuiwits mach
WalVie.Pretefutu'in; their late official
•
inter ~1* of 'Kano ,of , the' boa
, ehmt . tots and rata hankator• houses al
, elr..htdancas to remain only on special
krona* of .thebetter fottified banks perilape
, tor edema 1i5i11,4041. thought "it possible to go
onivithout suspending specie payments, and a fail
- • in' of. dotetailbstion - was communicated to the
elerksPakith therwere not slow, to express to the
itieold:t The Crowd =toll off after , bank: hours, and
,theiketiMintinkbsided. '
, •The,e °Sail helm bank officers Met hit even-
Rildnftat ainsiderable discussion, hearing all
trol end weighing all the ciroutermacoa or the
• 4, 150 1 1. 4 11 *4 to • the- conaluelon that it was only, a
tueitleVeralew hours whether they ,would ens
-4 They might continue to pay another
lay,..thentrengest of, them, but the result would be
„tformatl i e j esiori . ,With• exhausted means, and
nothint am , ' in , property or' tanding. -
- The' /Beak Card show/ a general adrpnse of
from tto 9, per oent. A reeolution was adopted at
,Board, bye a •vote of, BO to 20, that payment
*Mild bereoeived certified °hooks.* New York
State are pressed on t h e market: The 000-
filen the Vatted Stites Treasury derltt•
Ana thief the redemption of loans is diseOntinued
ediaitleittereitaieti to Sell other kinds which have'
formed the hasps of bank circulation. '
r•Atlio mats tleagektl,ol at the But4resatiry, tto l dll7,
• - • gas,ftd. •
gab • • • • og ' 830 19
,R•llB4attoi.i. ' " ,- 4,702867 80 '
&ties at Iko Custom Iloese were
t,/-161#.;TiztatSTO EX.0114.11118 SALES.';
relit ‘;....pcoirD:BOAD-002'. 14, 1651.
tA,oitimilimartste es ea le. Arch s & tibia
ee • 10 (a& Ohio ft
.; es •
4 8 0 ., ' 1 134 a • lg fr i tel " Vix
1,000 0610 flt,de No 85 100 - do.' = 10%
8,000 ylnin64 is 41'• • 200 Oire & Tot It 24h:
- ,- 612.,001 1 R141 16 - 143 - .tlO - do' • '26 'I
u ContliVntal Bk 00 • 400., do • " - .Sag =
• ',,,1400041114102106' • -180)ti ft 114 64
• 64 •do • • '43 ,
" 2‘llN 0eutt41 , 12,. BO • '10•':-do; • ' • 83i(
200 , y,;`tbi , a ,, , , i--' - -• i)0. 100 do 43 113
-441- —do • - . 1011,11 6: Miss ft 11
• , _ • , ,
4t . : NEW - YORK • REARKETS. - =
, - WdDritilD,AT, October 14 . 188•.:
for both kind' is fair, 44,54.75 for
Peals, and $0.25e50.40 for Pots.,, Theatock consists of
180Mwrols Pot. and 734 of Pottle.
kinds are dull ; prices lionalaal.
~..`.:OiderOA`, *Runes nowihnd. -The, latest 'quotiiiioiui
'll4g44:',Patddlid3 septa grout the *ghost figures of the
Ttag4Re odrtk.t for ail. lands' Conihmett Rull'and
tam. Dry Ood are plenty, and heavy at $3053,02X
for Western 211:14' et. treorgetxf sates of 400 qts. large
Bank at the Waldo rote. Mackerel:are In good supply
and dull it $10.40010.50 and sB . _ for large le, 2s, and 82..
Tickled Herring are, "quiet 'at $8.5080.75 by the cargo.
Small parcels from store command 453.87Kapt. Smoked
Herring can be' bought at 400. for sealed, and 20a. for
No. 1,
/Loon, ltc.—A: fair demand for Waiters (Mail flour,
'and with greater case in our money market, holders are
able to command lOoleo4p bbl • advinoe on the low and
stadium gram.' TlMdeniand' is - _owe , "dive , for the
„trade.- The sallis are 7,200 bbla at $450054,60 for cont.
Atom to good Stall $ 4.765 5 4.00" for extra ' 40 Ba.6oes
••••• *Lae for superfine Mallon* and Michigan ; $4.15055,40
Mr extra dot 151.15057 for , common , td tholes - extra
0hi0;55.7.004 7 / 4 o St, Lome,brands,",,ind y!..60857.70
'lot extra Denser:
, Canadian tidtli la iioderata ',until); and is better•
ot;4oobleh at 1550165 for extra brands. No imper
ils* hero? 04164ft - 1,1 . .65W fa'loo better, and In fair de
mand 'rattail trade: Ilia activate - are not large; sales
-;,of'loo 7 bbisittls4.4o6lls,so'lOr, taxa' to.good brands
Mtltiatere, -ike,- Amy s S Weir forfthe, better grades.
IfTatiattila - 014, and ikudimlnel at E 5110.4.0. , Corn
'meal ilinaethio at $3.30a13.40 for Jeriey; - and s3.Bqlts4
for Braudywlce, and $100519.50 for puncheons. Hock
deur Is quiet at $2 41 , 100 Tbs.
Omint—tlie demand for wheat is more - active;"sud
-laftletitoderatWofferingi and a decided improvement in
money market, holders are able to obtain an ad.
VMS yt 254 a per bluthel. The sales are entail, about
7,000 taiiiieb; at $1.21051.26 for Red Southern; $1.25
''-',4•81.115 for White do; and 8130651 for damaged do.
-11 Ye Vqnnet' at 70c. Parley is inactive at 75alaks.
Ibitaysti lower; the Moak is fair—vales or State at
‘440670f at 456520; Southern at 38044 c; and
- Weiltiad OW. -,born is 2macta better 'and in good
demaadfoithi lad Ind' city trade—the Mock Is light
inktbitirelvalainOderateed of 31,000, bushels at
(SO? lot:lffeetern seized—olosing 60061 cis, and
tither kindenoridnal. ' •
' P.lt4rtlhetraY ina with, fair de
.,'‘iwari poly
. 1:0 patent, pr, ire loser ; sides of 400 d
'baled at iiest4fr.loo . „ ,
..biota,-Obatlnaiwee* . for
inirinfaeturlng biri3 been only 500 eiV ilauphter and
„ 170 4 de y western; prices continue nominal. Boye r s of
i nserts'i orderelmesretlred , from the market, and ,sstillo
y 'pressure lasts; the trade
c souothe tempted
into th il webers Or any conederabli quantity of fildri,
• $1 A dialled orMo froin lest quotations. , ,
• WM-4re norainel'_at.darla for common to 'choice
' -
'l4(flial;Azo dull it 7Oieniji;,44; for
,lesin.:.- - Var • tontines entirely nominal , pipe 41311
shod Solna dgbisAtttSnd her at,;,o,lpe, g per cent
11kte-41Alidtd fainicldre
•NOtaIIIGVAA iota 111,11 i 'mle yysterday, 30
• •alliWer4l4.llll4:,at 20(4 . 4 Mos. -
..12fairsiltrossis-4lldrlts Ttstpeutlne Is,
* maid; and.
?Moen tend sprongly;derrmord, consequescy of :the
lathe 'Mom market'. 95 - cants is the 'best price
.01Aelsiable foysrholepeasels;bdt smell lots,, as Wanted
' by the finds, tommididieeente des Crude diem
Ismotbloglioing;sosS pritsinSo Satogother Sokstaisl—' rho
• loath& et teft /Wirth Cotitity Lade publlo;yrse t 3,78,
bet it 'Would being torattch price nay.- Common lawn
'ristilfered '1 rieleet riecline—eales„bf 2,000' Mae at
iieoliteiliolik lb* ilretettroos, yard; The, me
units* Ass strides aro Sapid; mid prices iiniewhat
. The *mete true of TarinsdPitch,
Cht.1141..0 „lb. - present disjointed' stite Of - monetary af
iitreile4'.7".4ntralitiortHreasiot be eipected.in; Ms branch
of trade : T'broseek nos:soder review has biOn of' ex
treks - 400st, and;we May, ehnoat ity;fletresafeni b dt
‘nnisitatnia nOt Transpired to tottlbe iSonstioloof the
. Lit assertion. „Linseed; both ,Reglish4nd - American,
has to *refry limited extent at 6810700, Irk - erode
whoile nothing Hsi tem:4lra ;•' this hit Lies of dark and
black worent iessilar,ind of handsome at 729 Crude
sperm Is eulathia held St 11120, it which the Lit sales
were Jude. , Other kinds are equelly inlet, and In, the
abiedaPort nportaat tmasactfonsi previous prices are
quite seminal. Camphene sells slowly at 40647 c, end
st 430600,4a5tt,'' ' •
Puovielesi.i—There Is nothing passlag In our pork
masirrst &advisories nondualfor mess at s2e and pan!,
- -111 W 'Bost fs'ilutisissq 0 retell' Ursine= In repacked
east fit $lB .600144 - 60; and In extra POOL 'Pshnemetts
beef nominal at 125,f0r Mainland. - • , •
*re la tociderate deelind--salei of new State
dirdbilbs Ind ^,.10 3¢, to - the Bacon
. lowar; scull sales of Western 'smoked at . Cut
iseate gad hillsolted demand at 106 for shoulders and 110
fpr hams hi silt. Druid_ hogs are dull and nominal at
• PIM and nibre plenty, ' - : • ,
porn, -fa retail demand. Choice Is icarce 4des
W , bbli - add ' toirof this, coup,r other 'clads
s'after skimlnal: , " Abhor - Is dinMed and Ill'ple[47
/216/451P4r" MIK ilk( liy!,2, I*o2llo
44111ligitei450060: ,
ler ,•410minen - Potatoes* are it :Lit
Wages ..grisers - :,415; 111.18X0,2.21) for Junes, and mer-
Oeis 13.2idthbli sweets are higher; sales at 112.7 en
• '
are still ..delh „erica norelnal...•: Tile
411 0 4" 4-4 4 1 / 1 *let tf,.!..s •
..osmosa sither;to buy or
tilg mow MARKET.
• „ PEnatottion*, October 14,18b7.
The rim le,o. larket abeam no material change, beyond
-4,ke sudden ocriallsitlon of the etchangea between this
city and New Yolk t The city that would not suspend,
the Nibtaltaint" 'tfie,htinklon ayatent, bating Barren
:Z .4880 1 1 8,dblefitien, all:the, bank-notes of:ths country
at,onee bt upon very; nearly the 'same level, while,
88iiiiieniluni for real incuity'Oilrprobabfyid'etutee s still
2,4 Filter than atpntsint, bidone by onkel
- tetelnitii the result of the deliberations of the bane
tit accepting the provision, of the tolief bill
tem* • - '
• -
lyenttniudtrinidttork vie reined to 18 to-daYby some
gildtgalcprie Of the dock board, while other shares,
' showeis further depression and the whole transautions
''',4ol/dfittPiere very email ainonit. '• '•
,"91e5 in the Trietted States Tieunry has been co
• ,wlt sedaoad that "no, further dieboreemeats will for the
l',lorefiestite eeadtr , by the : redemption-of government
. .-
, '„attaini, as ampere b y „ followipg tads/ notice s pub
, Ilthedin thank* Pansitrday;,. -0 . - '
Tinian Dyes anise Oct.B 1867 '
i 1 1e given, that the lindtatio's elettained •
, -,,fter, law,sualtaising this Der e artment to Punkas*
3 ere. thelJolted States, having been racked, it is
-,* • mtlkin ; its _power. to' make , further, purchases at
4****...-
' . -......3- x; . ; , - - - ,- A' secretary of the Treasury."
7..', - ,...4'....Vhage eambano.qtmationot the acceptant* of the pro
. ?.)Kskig of ',relief bill- by the banks, as any:other
. 4 11100theemt their part would, not only be WWII In itself,
„,,,Ittti . „. 'll/11*,,lstthe th e *OM :directly answerthle U . **
- l ''7llffignlialt - y pi the aulfewhigi thit have so forcibly bee
'' ''
ini the loi:Vitable ~ result of peoloarlig '4l:
z ” ' .sedisgir date of things. ,We Minot believe for
.. .
' r- - a medtiOthattlieseriatititntione will dare kiMMutos se
' • •
--,:::;i4/00,1107.41thanlv7.4Wiii,thpidly accommodate . ,
itself
- tirtfof SO oOndlthes of 'things, The exchanges will be
" r VOWS/ thi teltilon of the crops will
:,',? ierilsitintlA ankoer'Siaboardtowai will In - an in=
g.C,itiorfatesiireinuie Voir woutA activity. Those
-.-irkehimicaiionnthist before the bleat will make vigorous
- 7,44lakeil aorta to regain their honoublistsding,
, # l l4.,theeotholiamo_ been so f o rtunate as 'to bate' re:
- ,ilthtedtheliMreditirikhnilired,'will'ilmitheir Mildness
thlikte - IseitivingtheiMd . *ld improved , ed, eid reap TI - th
't - ".'-wikettiettfor the doubts ; inalettee and cares over' which
-2 1 k 40 741 •1 , 4 ," 4 ", 131 th1iP1ied., • %
wh
' .
ptitik .1
tirthitherie:ressim_for the pania which liar
~„
,_,l,,;etitengideolnnih Ada in the laud has been WOMB.*
0 - IMPUMI44O,
.40$ cow ; . :iled , it lute done all its work,
0 - A11i.,„ takill fs l- i 4 irt r icelLaie only to avail ourselves
theltnithinerible wens* of wealth with *Welt , fkd
viliiiktd. Our co urittli to ii
,ltd ;4 , 0 year .1861 still a
...i4felite Old Itrlisi. ~ lit-the `wolf is afthe door
-,- 41111,00iiiiirieu, ere *re,. it in per' ower speedily
. ' Ilijitinilifin : re! i nioni. - = All • tlankis needed it earnest.
1: , 3 , Let us not look Wevlutt, hie bend lost
' '411444.
' 4 " 4t ,what - Noah% to' us; inky. shelf 04
1 4
- * l t „ i Pt. , ,94, red eltunaitte Of- awathaod ,tiationess;,
oft
zr , =;WW: f oriv, ticliestl people oft 'firth: Our barns are
hamlet wit} golden haVeetrotir cotton and tobac.
4-..-fic, l l l ' . o o o.i 4 9tOtndltoodt penetrate to every
- Yellen our rffeet Ore edl in 'OA ' navigable order; our
- --, ....:0004 4 liconC yet isiverellreelts - before the Close of Ravi;
spXem, salon snipkfts tannse lig/ :tidy to " r =tY
`tii , 141.4 t fOirttt 2
Ikaata lona 10 1, 9 6 4 ittaisstb) , '
' •
31Wit ist.uoltMly olajbeo,O? It ill Nit
JI•0**04 1 0th*I".04 1 00,4 Iritigfoloktuitias,
:;halift4.4l adaatr)illq- I p
** idrerldvi
• . 4..146 11. Let 1 , 0 444 4011 1 t, Ibt) plat br riot
Wit* W0r41 , 0,,,' Olt
itiiiiol4;*ltivoi
- , . l 4a4l!illaa‘aar
tko ispstkWasik*. 1 0 6 4 4 7 i 001 4s, 40 ill
toll46lkr dal iii 6 o* (ll,ol .
• *Oa?" following commualcatticirced
0.1461 .9PV,
eoWr
`Lijowie r l " 9 *ll4. 74 9 :0erva l l e r a f t l t4 l. 4`l.
ay' bloof toUstaid, la tie a4a4„.
t aa ocomiatita.,l shawl*, am
AgnytiPtel.
Alt .akal tetty mobile* sails }
Vialiol 4l, *
• T- A.10100,- , *I - OS* 04,490 OW Isot
, rout?. =chow tkit rr
1 1 '
1 -1 ,2". 4,1111111, 4cfn - tfifWS:O k•
Aft if iIIAPAA ;I :Ag zi W=4 if
. .
laerfelhe perfeeiton of reaton, we ineintrie the'
.teaching of mend'. amnia ,vrould, Provo to hp, good law,!
We therefore give ofir =oplhion on the question, which
'id, that the "pereon wine has received the calderas is
' reeionstble to the company (Orittem. The fact that the
note wee oellodielle does oat relieve the ?anon who re.
calved the collateral fromiespousibility. The company
gave hini the bonds as' tient* for the repayment of a
certain once of money at a certain time, and when the
time arrived, they had a right to demand from him, on
a tender of the amount; the return of the note and ca.
Literate.
• ,
Emetically hewould be liable to make good the differ
ence between the, amount of the note and the value of
the bonds, end to 'give a guarantee that he would pay
the note in case of its presentation for payment at any
intact, time to the company. In other words, his ac
ceptance of the bonds as. security for the performance
Of the conipaiPs part of the wintract, blade him. to
Make goad his "part of the same, which Is, to return
them to the company when it stands ready to pay the
note at Maturity. • -
Our Madera have seen the law for- the relief of the
banks and their debtors, Election first fixes the date for
the resumption of specie payments, April 12th,11168.
The same section remits certain penalties incurred by
the banks.'and euthoriaes new bank stock to be paid in
f‘current funds." ,
Section second requires a vreekly bank statement in the
'cities of Philadelphla,•Pittsbnrgh, and Allegheny, end
a monthly itateutent from the rest of the Pennsylvania
banks, under a penalty of $5OO to $1,000., That penalty
!twits as if the Legislature was in earnest, but why was
the time for pormnencingfixed January, , lBsB, Instead of
November,losl; neat month! Is it to enable the weak
banks to strengtheithernseives through the operation
auction three which'pute one perfect equality, good,
bad l ana l indifferent bank' notes, in the payment of
dells, to such : 'bias as accept the provisions of this
not Within thirty dsys? •
It provides', also, as a safeguard against euspected In.
etitutlent, far a commission of examination. • If half
, that Was heitrd et the, 'LOOM debates be trim, come of
'the mare courageous bank tiFesidents should make oath
at once 'and have a commission appointed, one whicli
,will ferret, out whatever is sought to be hidden np:
Section fourth allows ,paYers'of State taxes to pay in
'Penneylvanis currency. - "
Section fifth -binds the batiks to pay to the State
Treasurer whatever hires or deposits ore due him in
specie, whenever ha demandspayment.: , The banks will
be very Careful not to solicit deposits from that cos
tomer. The Berle motion -authorizes him to demand
Specie ou ", all bank notea' which may hereafter be in
the treasury." .-• '
&cliche Math stays executions on certain Judgments,
and it( &abed forthe relief' of debtors generally. We
approve tt fe fertheist, end think it knight hare been ex
tended to otheeettees with geed remits. -
'Section seventh makes the act, excepttliethird section,
take effect immediately. 'lt gives the banks thirty
days to decide whether they will accept the third sec
tion andpsy one qUarter of ono per cent. of their capital
for the privilege. ' „,
Section eighth releisMthe country banks from keeping
their notes it par in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, a
rather unnecessary section to come after section
third. '
' Section ninth reserves to the Legislature the pester to
revoke any tithe pharters of the accepting banks.
Section tenth prohibits officers of banks from buying
Pennsylvania currency at less' than par. Penalty $lOO
to Sl,OOO. '
. Section eleventh prevents, for elk months, the sale of
forfeited collatershi, without the consent of the debtor.
As drawn; this section Whets other... holdere of collate
rats besides banks. Let the pawnbrokers consult their
lawyers.
- Section twelfth 'enables cattails saying funds to re
quire, during
,the suspension of specie payments, two
months notice before paying tbeir,dipoeltore.
The earnings 'of the Pittsburgh, Port, Wayne, and
Chicago Italtroed Company, for the month of September,
Were as felleWs, '
lirmi./dreight
"- Passengers.....
Mail
idiseellaneous.,
•
, Total 2178,29127
Miroo22e for September, 1650, were 172,165 60
. . .
Increase over August, 1867 05,684 21
PHILADELPHIA STOOK EXCHANGE HALES,
' October 14; 1887. -
Reported by R. Manly,. Jr., Stock Broker, No
801 Walnut-greet.
—.,- 01110.1. .1206.11 D.
500 City 6's 83 ' 100 City RR. 8'5.... 'B3
400 " ' 83 000 fichuyi Na Ws 'B2 61
1000 Penns we 85 oPenaz Mt 82if
1003 ' ~ - 'B3 3" 32%
200 " 83 1 <, • 02%
550 N Penna RR 6'n 45% 100 Long Island RA 7%
1000 ~ .... 45Af' 60 ~ 7%
,
1000 1 , , , .... 461/ 60 1, cash.... 7%
200 City RR W 5.... 88 - 2 !dor Oa prefbswn 80
100 '' " .... 83 110 " " • 80
300 "
BETWEEN BOARDS.
100 R,eading b 5 17% 6 Palms - 1111, •• • • 32)(
• 200 -
MOND
1000 N Peruas,Bli 40
1000 , . • 40 -
2000 4 ' • 40
2000 40
2000 45
100001 LT sa t ._
10000 a & 5s 52 Up
1201teactIng11.111oto 17%
lc*
100 " - -..,. 16
97 " lots .... 177 j
. 100 r,",,,0hyp.,. 18
1 Monts Clan pre 330,
_ , ANTE'S
110.6 ED.
28 Nordstaw4llll 61
60 , gg ... 61
.
10 gg 61
12 gg • .. 51
294innehill 1116 35 61
61
7 5 . " " 1111 . ... .
... 22
3.. gg 32
4 gg .... 32
Schuyl Ns prof' 13%
,41 13%
- 20 Girard Dank— . 7%
1104.1t3).
I'loo Bead E x3wn.... 183
100 -Beading 101... 18
100 " sawn—, 18
• _IILOSING
Bid. Aidiod.
go XOs lft prof 13N 14
Waisp , t Rimll 9 11 •
do latino4d7ls 82 85
do , do 2dixr .60
Vietg island
sburg " - 8
Girard Dank' 7; 7%
Lehigh .. 1
Union Canal 2%
New Creek
Oatawissa R 8....8
. .. . dd. Asked,.
Phllailel,o's."...ll23t, 92 •. -
1
It ' - 'll6 Ri5....82 - 83
ff.. ." New.... 93 916 •
- Piiile 6 , 5..".. „ 82 83
I)eadl nns ig IL • ' 1.8 ,181(
4t., ,Fond. PIO 69 02
8142%, , 44 TO .61
Penns UR 82 32X
UnrehtCant 061186 89
_Mahn N 81 82.. ..60% 613(
"stock 6 - 8
PHILADELPIU.A MARKETS.
,October lith—Evening.—The shipping demand .for
Barirtsless active and there Is little or nothing del ill;
to-day, hut we'qtiote lit quality at $35 0/1" ton, Brea t
stuffs aro; held it, previous - quotations, the demand,.
hoWertarjof Flour does not improve, as shippers are
pretty much out of the market, and standard superilne.
Is' held it $.5.25e5.87: barrel, but the transaction.
are only to zupply,the home trade, at from these rates
up to $OO7 Ve barrel for comment* extra and fancy
family flour, the latter for fancy Drank the stock on
'sale is light, and the receipts quite moderate for the
amiss of the year, Corn Moil end Rye Flour are
without demand at former: quotations, there being no
shippers In market. Wheats are not so plenty to-day,
and holders are rather firmer' in their views, with
sales of .3,ooo , lmeheis to note, In lots, at 1120110 cents
for Wile good red; and 1200125 cents for white. Corn
is Amerind not Mneliotfering, and about 1,000 bushels
Southern Yellow brought 75070 cents. 'Oats are not
so plenty, and 203 , 000 bushels Southern have been mold
at 35c Ws afloat. Rye is wanted, and prices range 73
75e for Wavier. - and Pennsylvania. For Cotton the
demand Is limited, and prlees in the absence of business
are unsettled and drooping, holders generally refusing
to sell except for cash in the present unsettled state of
the times. Groceries continue neglected and dull, and
the prices of sugar and cation are nominally unchanged.
Provisions—nothing doing worthy of remark, and the
minket for ill kindsvery inactive. Seeds—no sales; clo
verseed 11 quoted at ss6ssli, and timothy at $2.25es
02,00 bishit.: Whiskey is eallingat 21)03220 for
.this and 20W2leforlilide.
-NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, WlexeSDAy, d3C
TOUR 14.—At 'market-3,M Beeves, 232 Cowl, . 483
Yells, 11,104 Sheep, and 8460 Swine—which shows from
last week. an Increase of 274 Beeves, 26 Cows, and 2,L64
Swine, and a,decatemsof 74 Veils and 802 Sheep, and In
fur; all kinds of stock fell oil In price—heaves perbares
'two manta per pound. It was a dLfflealt matter to rcsallze
lec for good grade.
Cows held on, for 'prime animals at 40030 e, and here
and there a sale was Made even higher, at Allerteees ;
at the lower •yarde cows were not eo brisk, except at
O'Brien's, where the Supply wan short. 'treads were
stirring- at 607x0, Sheep 7a90 for titres, Poor
4eabc:, Swine x 600.14 for corn fed, lad 6Naktic for
Stork b ogs, and dull. .
The fall in cattle and stagnation in trade was owing lo
the tightnew Of 'the money market and unsettled sake
of mange generally.. The lauds were in a sloppy condi
tion and many of the cattle looked dejected and fagged
,
MlfiAlo, Oct. 18.--,Fhareisonly a retail doomed for
Flour at 114.76a5 for superfine to extra. Wheat, 76e.;
Corn hook and cared at Edo. Oata Newer—CO buyers
at clear 840. - Whiskey held at be. Ftelihts...-Wheat to
New Itcrk, 170. Imports yesterday-4,000 bbla: Flour,
182.000 bash. Wheat, 20,000 bush. Coro, 11.000 bush.
Otte. Export* yesterday-2,000 bbla. Stour ond b 20,000
bosh, Wheat. ,
BEDBOBJ) OIL IdABEET, October 12.—Our
matkitb totally Lucille Om the continued depression
I ' l . o * gilo.RV iner. kot, AO ket , we have no sales to report
3 ,tucitßilf 1 ,11;.-.-,WdaiernOt's Shipping Lis!. 1
`' . ,Ji iaH ijo.
[Reported for The Press.)
PRENARIIIIO4I-11aique Union, Power-1260 bags
brown: sagas Limb & Damon. ' -
NEWOASTLX, E—Ship Naples-400 tons coal R Tay
lor
& 0o:
PHILADITAIWA. 1101 MO OF TRADE.
Wm. O. Warr, • :
A, a. Boctiqui, °mourns OT ?HI moan.
ILos
LETTER HAGS'
—"At the Merchants , Sachets/0, Philadelphia.
Bhiss,Joseph Jonas, Pitmans Saa preemie°, goon
Brig Orogok - (o4,Greci... • Port en Prince, soon
arine . intelligence
PORT - OF PHILADELPHIA., Oct• 15, 1851.
evx-sib*B 0 28-411321 OEl'O b 83
HAM WATIR 11 67
.saarrsa. • •
- • Ship Nspiese, 71,mtmast, MI days from Tforresetle, gag,
with awl tti Robt Taylor I Co.
Aim* Tinton, " Power, from Pernambneo, Sept 17,
With eager to Lloyds 4t Demon, ` Came into the Break.
'over
Ott 12, hirving . wade the passage in 26 days. Left
brig !rend, Oormiak, to rail In 8 days for Prinalbs,
to mutt boding rot Philadolphia, be the' only Arne.
110141 Vowel hiport. ' Sept 26, 104 MOB 12, long 46 QV,
spoke' ship Sig Talbot-, fross-Valbio bound to Goads.
lorpei oat BO daye, and Segueeted to Do reported.
Brig Saml SmU, Lane, I days from Olotwester, with
ettewltollasiter & Wright, '
&krYollpu Ititehiew . ,6 days froze Boston, with pies
tir 86 ean&
wallets& M Mae, baby, g day* &ors Baltimore,
With =UM to TBM !Mater, Jr.
siguoZgarilloottoni_di days from Qaorgetown, Md,
wltli globs to Newleit Wilton dr. 00.
6chrpolawiiei'DoOY,l day f rom ihdrtna t Del, with
Ada 'SO Jai MAIM Es' Won. „
' • gabx MMl , srry, &iinson,6 dais Nora Danyoreport, in
ballast to osOlo.
Bete Empiric; Chambers, / days fr og (jtonosstor, with
Moue to parkar,k. Wright. & •
ga r : riesrsdp ire &blth, 4 days Minn 'Providence, in
Word tiktyloti Stone* 00.
• '':id;iiiirkweight s , Dolidi Mobilo, Ospr Brothers.
Behr 0 61 Vendee,' Poster, 6forsiston, Bishop, Simms
" -MIR la W. ' Parry, Masan, ObarlastOis., 0 Miller le„ Co.
. NotreU, Timer) Wilmington, J Poker.
dtW Tull, Neweeeib, Mobile,— . do
Behr. J' Lwunhobl r iwith, Providence, 'TRW, Stone
` , '4 • , • •
sooukisi a a isooton,.moloy, wflmisston, 7W, Slit
ssa
Mar t Itittaim, A 0rm,10,,7,.
- • -
The pilot boat fierald,o,. aptPuller,saleadtmawtal.4 otter
.yeaterday afternoon for In C a pe s
of
having received a thdrough overhauling and repairs for
the winter cruising.
COY TILIGRAPH.J
dorrespondence
CAPE ISLAND, Oct.
ISLAND, rathsu
14, 2 Pelt
The pilot boat Jahn Whilden, from a cruise, came in
this afternoon, and reports having boarded no vessels.
Nothing going out. Hind NE, and stormy.
Yours, !re., 21103. ii. lIIIGNEI3.
(BY TRISORRPR.]
(00ITOSpoIRRORCO of The Prom.)
New YORE, Oot
Arrived, ships Mary Robinson, from Bombay; Lizzie
Oakford, from Oaleans; Robert Lane, frotn Liverpool;
Melia, from Liverpool; barques Wilhehnine, from Rio
de Janeiro', Vickery, from Loando, William, from Male,
go; brigs Itaaka, from Rnenos Ayres; flea Foam, for Rio
do Janoiro;.sehr Kate Weston, from Malaga.
Correspondence of the Philadelplala Exchange.
LEWES. Eel.. Oct. 13;8 A DI
The following vessels are at harbor, viz: Barques War
ren Hallett and Elm; brigs Ormus, Taratine, Amanda.
Thos M 'Mayhew, Juba, Mabel, Aaron Eaton, end
Rehm Made Moult Jane M Jenkins, Jonas Sparks, Ala
bama, Altda, Kaig kn's Point, Vulcan, Five Boys, Arc
turus, M Wrightington, Only Bon, Favorite, lleeme. It
Cook, J 0 Whipple, Amos Kalkenburg, Mary Jane, Zs.
Tails, Maryland, Ordnair, Narragansett, and Aeolus
Bteamships Kaman and Jackson left the harbor this
morning. Wind BE,
Yours. &a, WM. M. HICKMAN.
The schr George Garb, still remains fast *Morel they
are now unloading her, and hove succeeded in pumping
her out. W. M. 11.
Correspondenth of The PreeS.
HAVIIS Dlt a RAM 0ct.14.
Two LOAN left hero this morning, laden and con
signed as follows:
• John Q A McConkey, bark to Bewley, Wilson & Co;
Cant P Shay, lerabor to Malone & Taylor.
The City tee Boat, Capt Kelly, left Messrs. Balmy &
Needle's ship yard at 3).( o'clock yesterday afternoon,
and will proceed as far as the Breakwuter, to test the
generation of steam from salt water In her improved
boilers.
Steamship Keystone State, Hershman, hence for Sa
vannah, having repaired, cleared at. Norfolk 12th inst.
for destination, and was detained In Hampton Roads by
the gale.
Steamship Northern Light. from Aspinwall for New
York, sailed from Havana 11th inst.
- Steamship Palmetto, Baker, hence, arrived at Banton
13th last
Ship Crusader, Eaton, from Talcahuano, Aug 2, ar
rived at Boston 13th inst.
Ship Stalwart, Lucas, hence for Liverpool, was spoken
6th Met. tat 40 43, long 43.
Ship Consul, Mortimer, from Liverpool for Savannah,
was spoken 23d ult, let 49 20, long 16 20.
Ship, Quito, Ilawklna, from Islay, Peru, arrived in
Hampton Wads 12th inst.
Ship Elizabeth, Oreely, Cutter, from Callao, June 10,
for Rogland,Vras spoken Aug 8, lit 39 9011,10ng 31 40 W
Ship Pamperb, Voggins, tram New York, Aug 12, for
Shangliee was spoken Sept 6, fat 930 N, long 30 W.
Ship Kite Hunter, Trerethen, was op at N Orleans
7th inst. for Havre.
Ship Orozimbo, Pease, from Now Bedford for North
Pacific Oceatt, returned to port 12th lost, leaking 2000
strokes in 24 hours.'
Barque Louisa, Souper, from Neuvitas for New York,
put into Hampton Roads 12th Inst. for supplies.
Barque Robert, (Olden) Gerdes, cleared at Baltimore
yesterday for Akyab.
Barque Elcorlaza, Roder; from Havana for New York,
put into Hampton Roads 12th test. for supplies '
Barque Sebra Croaker, McDonald, for St JBgo, cleared
at Portland 12th inst.
Barque Mary Broughton, Bowers, for Buenos Ayres,
cleared at Boston 13th lust
. . .
Barque Lucerne, from Coast of Africa, put into Nor
folk 13th inst. leaking, and with lose of spare and sails.
Brig Xenophon, Doak, for Hlll4llll, cleared at Port
land 12th hat.
Brig Anna D Tarry, Orilla, cleared at Boston nth
Inst. for Sagas Is Orande.
Brig Cleo E P•escott, Gilkey, for Camden, Ble; cleared
at Bolton 1 9 t,n last.
Seim Et& Reed, Green, hence, arrived at Boston
13th init..
Bohr R 4 dington, Clarke, for Richmond Vu, Balled
tram LuM 010th inst.
Bahr Ospisin John, Davis, from Woodbridge, NJ, ar
rived at East Weymouth 10th last
Bohr Cyclone, Dail, hence, arrived at New Bedford
11th lust
Behr "Urbanise Norton, from Delaware City, arrived
at Dartford 12th
.... 877,690 01
.... 96,150 83
4,482 29
...„ 07 24
Schr R L Stargle t Morris, hence at Roston 13th Inst.
Behr Mary Nutt, Williams, from Wilmington, NO, at
Richmond 18th lost,
Behr Elate, racemire, hence, arrived at Richmond
13th inst.
Btr Richard Willing, Olaypoole, hence at Baltimore
yeaterday.
Str Josephine, Orumley, hence, arrived at Ltartford
lath lost.
SPOKEN.
Aug 24, lst 13 24 8, long 36 N, Br ship Adelaide
Sardinian barque Amado Pretelongo, from Belize,
non, for London, was lost Aug 19 on the coast of Won
dorm. Captain and crew arrived at N Orleans oth lost.
Latiacitzu—At Thomaston 7th inst, by Mara. Ed
ward O'Brien, and, Burgess O'Brien & 00, a superior
ebip of about 1860 tone, called the S Emerson Smith.
bite le Intended for a freighter, and has been sold to
Cart Ebon Creighton.
At 'Warren 9th most, by Mr Aaron Spear, a barque of
about 300 tone, not named.
At Addison Pointild last, from the yard of Messrs J 0
Nash k a One barque of about 400 tons, called the
Fannie Co, milton. She will he commanded by Capt
Warren Wass, and is Intended for thegeneral freighting
business. She is owned by Oapt Wass, AlessrsJ Cl Nash
& Co, Peek & Church, of New York, and others.
NEW YOIIK, Oct.l4.—hr, steamer Ourlew,Willlams,
Providence; barque Jane Daggett, Lambert, Glasgow;
brigs nary Ann, Cole, Dorchester; Rebecca and Frances,
Cottrell, Eastport; sabre Cyprus, Parry, hillltnidge,
Cid--Steamers Roanoke, Skinner Norfolk; James Adger,
Turner, Ohexieston,• ships Wm Stetson , Jordan, N Qr
learui;Plymonth Rock,lierrnann,Londombarques Alarm,
lirehant, Terceira; The President Freeman , T[sl fax;
Express, Limburg, Havana; brigs Mary Lowell, Pome
roy, Laguayra; It Dent:amend, Chapman, Aspinwall;
The ships Phoenix, for Liverpool, and 0 B Lamar, are
detained at quarantine, by the thick weather.
BOSTON, Oct 13--Oleared., Ships Reindeer, Patterson,
Loudon; Dictator,' Shaw, blew Otteens,• brigs Marls,
bailey, Port an Prince; ?Jewels, lltyp..o, Pensacola;
Louisa, Savage, Jacksonvil/e.
CALAIS—Sailed 4th lint, brig Tempest, giamicin,
histamine.
BANKSPORT—Ar Bth, Br barque Oolomo, Robbins,
Liceepool,
UAW, Oct 11—Ar ehtp Oharter Oak, Yintalevy, New
York.
. .
NEW REDPORDSId 13th, schr Geo 0 Gibbs, Gibbs,
Louisiana, with a live oak party.
NEWPORT, Oct 12048 A M—Ar brig Madeira, Olsen,
Boston for Barbadoes; aid 11th, barque Saranac,
Martina. ' , '
PENSACOL k.—Enierad. Oct 6 schr Afartba, Harrison,
New Orleans; barque Gamble, Kean, Havana; achy Flo
tnerfeldt, String, Tortugas. Cleared Oct 3, brig Mary
tlamilton, Baker, Key West; Behr Dora, Soghich, New
Odeana.
BALTIMORE, Oct IS—Old, chip McAuley, Rodgers,
. Liverpool;' Breto barque Gustav, Von Banton, Damen;
Or ache Resporunble, kit Johns, NY. 14th—Ar steamer
Artlean. Oundiff, New York. Old, barque Fame, Ken
nedy, Richmond; Br brig Milo, Campbell, St Johns, NY.
81d, barque Gustav, Bremen; brig K 11 Reece, Demerara.
WILMINGTON, NO, Oct 12—Ar brig Doses Lau.
thorns, Baltimore; crier Satoh B Strong, Mott, K York.
Cltll3th, ethr Batterly , Taylor, N York.
NORFOLK, Oct. 72 —Arr, barque Montpeller,Clay,
Boston; schrs Moro, Willett , York; D W Edridge,
Ogden; Now Bedford; 1 f' Lotiland, Taylor, from James
river, bound to Now York, put in with loss of sails and
spars; Black Squall, of tbo Cumberland Coal Co. put in
pith foremast sprung. Cid, ship flora McDonald,
SkJnner. Baltimore; brig Eaglet,Wallmr, West Indies.
ILADIPTON BOADS,Oct.l2.—Brigs Princetonotlion,
tfetanstca, bound to Baltimore; D Boon, Bogen; Balti
more, bd to Boston; schrs Gee Kellum, Bunnell, Balti
more, for Boston; Quirk Step, Richards, Baltimore, for
Salem.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
GIRARD HOTEL—Chestnut street, between Bth & 9th.
A V Brown & la,Wedaington Miss Saunders. 1) 0
Dr .1 H Albridge, Baltimore A F Gregory, Ya
W F Blunt, Va Rev J Rogers and lady
Lloyd W Williams, Balt J Eta, Mobile
0 Negritel, N Y Mr Knox, Boston
Mrs CI Wethend, Baltimore Mrs Bathurst , Baltimore
J G Bathunt, Baltimore R G Harper, N Y
Chas Mayer, Lancaster RS Sandros. Boston
J . W Stearn & la,Milwaukee Wm Blanchard, Boston
Henry Fees, Jr, Milwaukee WII Hopkins, Prov, B I
W Lawton, Boston • D W Pugh and lady, N Y
Simnel Stover, N Y J0ha,..'... Jenkins, N 't
J W Swinburn, N Y Alfred T Davis, N II
Chas Stoddard, Boston . Tisdale Drake, Boston
James Stade, Boston W P Davis, Boston
A Sturawood. Boston 0 Planer, Boston
Geo 0 Hunt, N B Wm Williams, Pa
0 E Ilabricht If Y 0 B Paine, Me
P Van Vista, 'N Y A J Pickens, Mass
J B Goldey and lady, NY . AJ . Parham, Petersburg
Geo lii Ivea, Conn B Gray, N Y
Samuel D Stryker, Jr, N Y Herman Hoop, N Y
Adolph Hoop, N Y George T Wallace, Va
James S Barron, N Y Edwin V Welch, NY
C Wendell , Washington .I . IC Campbell, Tenn
George H Raymond, Del II Yonland, N Y
Wm II Kibbey, N Y A V Winston, Ohio
Fred Orgill, NY John Benders & wife, Pit
FJ Se bolt, Washington JII Hutchison, Hy
John 'Todd, Hy Mr Maury & lady, Del
Gen II Walbridge, N Y Andrew II Sallad, Reading
A Hollingsworth & wife, J A Steele, Derby
Boston . John S Coates, 11l
MrsP B Ranson & de, 'fa It ()tangle, Wheeling
Gov David Tod, Ohio Israel Painter, Pa
Miss Tod, Ohio E W Carpenter, N Y
Col Alstor, N 0 Col A II Johnson, N 0
E Jencks, timunab /I 0 Middleton, Va
If latter, D 0 S Sharp & la, Id 0
Miss Lewis, B 0 R II I, Bond & la, 110
fi a Church, N Y II D Horton & la, NY
D 0 Weston & lady, Conn J P Pennell, N Y
3 Vandoren & la, Va
MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Fourth etreet,below Arch.
Hon J S Yost, Pottstown 0 West, Waterford, Pa
R Slack, Boston R REtzler, Money
John Black, Munor T Smith, Waverly Pa
GW Eihawde, Euton Spyker, Gina, lffilialabg
Dr Whereon, Ohamberebi D J Seltzer, Lebanon, Pa
Mrs Hammond, Lebanon Hon 0 R Buckslew, Pa
Hon Geo Scott, Pa J N Luke= Pa
0 F Loomis, Springville Hon II Brodhead, Beaton
Thos Hare, Pittsburgh, Pa R A Neal, N Y
.1 N Mathew, N Y . Jae Fryer, Balt, Nd
A L Packer, Bristol; Pa Joe L Wilde, Wheeling, Vs
Jno Stevens, Ohio G W Sittler, V;
Dent DMus, llMiddleton J V Eleenbewer, Newburg
W W 'Frazer, Nerly Thos White, York
J• 0 Clark Birmingham O 8 Baird, Indiana
George Wilton, Coal Port A Fleming, Salteburg
J Van Voorhlee, Pa J H Bell, Blair co, Pa
GeoP Steele, Wilkes Barre Steuben Jenkins, Pa
ef. Lyon, Danville, Ps Richd Rea, Mineraville
John 0 Evans, Berke co Hon J A Jaluee, Easton
Herman Rupp, Lehigh co Bawl Dkomick & la, Pa
8 J Franks, K Territory L Westbrook, Pike co, Pa
Morrison, Pa lion J'll Walton, be&da,Pa
.n H D Foster, Pa 0 T Taylor, Waterford
" Warner, Erie, Pa Gideon J Ball, Erie, Pa
Hamilton Hill, Oberlin, 0
AIcUIRIOAN BATE L—Ohestnut street, above Fifth.
M M Rhodes, Taunton J B Nortleet, Buffolk,Vi
J Preston, Va. W A Doolittle, Brooklyn
D Woodslne, Bpringtleld M T Buck Va
J W Harper, Va W P Padgett, AlexVa
J J Long, New Orleans W Appleton te la, wash
B P Johnston, Washington Jos T 13oaney, New Jersey
A P Partington, N Jersey- Gee U Moore, Denmark
B T Muse, N 0 B Barnes, N
W W Williams N Y W B Benson, N
Ohas id Newhall, N Y Ono 8 Davis, N Y
JAt /heck, Minenvllle J J Patterson, Harrisburg
M Smith, Vs P 8 8 McMahon, Alabama
E W Stearns, N J Mrs Pima, Vs
Mitchell, lows ZRO Livingston, J
W= Pottaville D Smith, N
13 H Mann, Bat J Gene, Philadelphia
Edw Harrison, Brooklyn J Leilenring, Pillesoro, Ps
W Bartlett, Brooklyn R D Weimangh, NY
B JRlOharda ) Muc JO George, Boston
NATIONAL H.onlL—ltsee itreet, above Third.
• Kownover, Danville D Thomas Oatisauotta, Pa
p Uhler, Uhlersville, Pa. Oomly, ehesout Illil
P Hayfield, Dupont, DO 0 Heebner, Lee, Blau.
W Summit, Pa IL agitator, Blair co, Pa
ffi Llak, Blair co, Pa. Z Siegel, Reading; Pa
O Foster, hfinersville &
Beck ls, Orwigsburg
W Stater, Buck* co Pa P S Ludwig, Allentown
0 A Lichtenthaler, Liles, Pa W 8 Weill, Allentown, Pa
P Harts, Pottsville Rotator, Pothrillle, Pa
M. T Iluebener, Letts, Pb- NS Wong, Letts, pa
Rev 4 Tor Xacharlas,Dalt Ekes Heiner, Balt
Peter Shearer, Reading Wm Louge, Halifax, Pa
Jos B Nalifes, Pa Win Shammo, Halifax.
MADISON 11OUBB—Second street, above Market.
N B Cooper, Philadelphia B llardlog;_Conway, Min
BrewsW., Boeton A CI Crowell, Lock M aven
J B Towniend, Delaware, L Lawrence, New York
WmO'Brien, Pitteburgh - Chu B Carpenter, N Y
0 Stack is la, Bucks co P R Winthrop, Nicaragua
Mrs Opodman, Delaware Mrs Mullen, Beleware
' It Ls, Boniest/a:1.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THFURSIMY, OCTOBER 15, 1157,
MEMORANDA
MARINE MISCELLANY
DOMMTIO PORTS
Up to 12 o'clock Last Night
•Nioif I.loTiL—Arch street. above Third.
d T Stewart, Easton W H Castrior, Easton
L Andrews, Ohio . Miss Brown, Virginia
Id Thompson, Centre ' 0 . Mendenhall, Illinois
T T.Wlormau, Huntsdin W ITuderwobd, Centro co
0 flapper, Penna J Hood, NeWfille
Wm Lowman, Indiana, Pa WM Crawrouder Indiana
ha Single, Death Creek Wm McCurdy, 'Fillmore, Pa
Schuedor, Penna. Henry Hobs, Reading
T A Lambert, Aubbrn Wm Johneton, Concord,Pa
B P Jackson, Cumberland Ellsbn Numbers, Ohio
J Stewart, Buncannon J Stoner, Pittsburgh
I. Stover, Pittsburgh J D Kempf, Virginia
8 donee, Auburn Henry II Romp!, Va •
Ueo Eram, Newark, Del W B Liollingeburger & la,
L B Smith, Pa Waynesboro', Pa
B Gould, Williamsport, Pa 311 Murphy, York. Pa'
WII Lawall & la, Easton Wm Cooper, Now York
Sam'l Billings, New York J U King, Waterford
STATES 'ONlON—Market street, above Math.
Ales D Boggs, P It It P McCrossin, Cambria co
Robt McCaro t narrisburg 1) P Borneo, New York
Jas V Wells, Clinton co John Dougherty, Lane
U S Weaver, Ashland, Pa M J Speakman, Christion
David Irvin, Clearfield Semi Houston, Kittanning,
Robt Thompson, Ration co D Green, Ohio
R N Laving, Phile Henry Reck, West Lebanon
J A Hagerty, Clearfield Miss U Green, bleVeytown
Ezra Gray, Cochranville A Lewis, Lancaster to
P Andrews, Bath, Ohio S 0 Stahl, Columbia
R Milkouse, Rural Dale /ti Tod I, Pa
E McDonald, Pottsville J 51 Miller, Newport
Chas E Stapler, York Dottrel Scnyser, York
Llano Bauman, Lancaster John NY Boonton, Lane
Thos McClure, Beaver, Pa
BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant.
J Taylor, Oboe co, Pa Miss Taylor, Cites co, Pa
II If Brown, Lane, Pa II aleSparran, Lancaster
E A Smith, Lancaster George Clark, Pa
John Reed, Lung island John It Reed, Long Island
Miss II A Reed, L Island John W Swift, Pa
Jag Swift, Jr, Pa Wm Preston, Del
BLACK BEAU lIOTEL—Third Area, ob. Callowbill
I 1 Winder, 'labor° J J Liarbet, ittontu'y co
Mrs llarbel, litontey co J F Young, Lancaster co
J Buip, Amity 0 Finney, Plymouth
T Crowys, Doylestown N Faust Upper Dublin
J 0 Kline, New Jerusalem 1' Lento, Lowhill
P Stehle, nestling W K Green, Boyartown
F Rocdiker, Rending 0 Kern, Wooster, 0 .
E Shoop, Dauphin co blre Shoop, Dauphin co
Master Shoop, Dauphin co 0 Kline, Earl Ville
Wm °Ming, Amityville J Mier, °baster to
A Laces, Ziooavillo E. A Leinbsch, Reading.
13perial Nottro.
An Examination of Professor Saunders' Pupils
wilt take place on every TWIRSDET ATTESSOOS, com
mencing at 3 o'clock, at the WEST PUILADELPHIL
STITIME.
Addresses will be deiivered.
Parents wisbing to learn more of this Seminary, and'
the public generally, are invited to be prbeent.
West Philadelphia Omnibuses on Chestnut or Market
streets will bring visiters to the West. P#PADELPITIA
ISSIMITS, CM Tit Vir (WM and Water sta. 0414*
Prof. Saunders' Institute, Philadelphia, at
the intersection of Market and William streets ...After
a proper. regard to morals, health, and 'safety, the Best
aim of this Institution wilt be, by constant attention to
the ordinary branches of education, to make the children
and youth, committed to its care, GOOD ENGLISH @MO
LARS i the second aim will be, ley judicious attention
to other branches, Including ancleut and modern lan
guages, to make them BETTER ENGLISH BOGOLAT4, and
In the end WISER and GREATER HEN than they would
otherwise become.
This Singinary, distinguished for purity of morals, so
cial enjoyment, end successful application, has a pa
tronage an SELECT on any institution whatever, as may
be seen from the fact that the reneging gentlemtM, Well
known to the community, have am. had eon or vr,taaa
under the care of Professor Saunders: The Ron. J. W.
Ardnead ; late United States District Attorney; Thomas
Allibone, President of the Bank of Pennsylvania;
Monet D. S. Burnett. W. Goddard, J. B Keen, S.
Nowell, 11. Wescodonek, Wm. G. Moorehead, J. Cooke,
William Goodrich, Wathington Butcher, William Buck
!toll ; G. G. Westcott, rostoMPT of Philadelphia
Messrs. Thompson and Foster, President sad Tice
President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company; Drs.
Bicknell, Ward, Ruaton, and Tyler; Rev. HOME God
dard, Cross, Renshaw, Wheeler and Good; Rev. Dr.
Blackwood, Rev. Dr. Newton; Messrs. J. 0. Mitchell,
W. W. Run. B. Dixon, T. S. Watson, Matthew Newkirk,
G. Dana, Jay Cook, Thompson Black, Charles Provost, J.
S. McMullen, S. )3. Hittitp,l. A. Gendell, John Caldwell,
J. B Callahan, S. Newel, T. T. 4tWood, Richard Blan
don, J. R. Smith, 11. C. Blair, T. S. Taylor, T. Malls
ter, S. altenura ; G. D. Karl" ; J• S. Silver, S. gutchin
son. E. T. Phillips, K. 1,4x4, Ti owva Fitagerald,
Editor Philadelphia City Item; Br. Wm. I. Birkey; Dr
Caspar Morris; Captain T. Yogdes, U. 8. 4.; Ron. Joel
B. Sunderland; Gen. F. Wynkoop ; and war orriaag
of high distinction.
Report of the lion. Ellis Lewis, late Chief Justice e
the State of Pennsylvania; the lion. N.B. Browne, into
Speaker of the Senate of Pennsylvania; and the Rev.
W. W. Soar, the Rev. Edgar 11. Levy, and the Rev. O.
R. Ewing, ow the part of the Patrons and Examiners
of Prof. Saunders' Xpajitgte, West Philadelphia.
As our eons or wards have been mils of Professor
Saunders, we haft) bad opportunities of b,ecomlng
thoroughly acquainted with the discipline, instruction,
and general character of hie Institute In West Phila
delphia.
It affords us pleasure to express our Most unqualified
approbation of his entire system for moral, intellectual,
and physigalelllture•
ills pupils aret trgjued to a nice sense of propriety In
their intercourse with their teachers, and with one
another. 'fp never saw a imalow more like a well
ordered and affectionate family. Every gislter must be
delightfully Impressed with the pervading . cheerfulness
add air of refinement.
Whilst, the languages and the higher branches of
mathematics are egtensively taught, with great accu
racy, the English brandies, and especially arithmetic,
receive particulainttintlefi. '
. Professor Bounders has selected for his sepias:l a
magnificent grove of lofty trees, covering more than two
soros. Tho exercises In this delightful gymnasium con
stitute oR small pert of the charm and advantage of the
Institute.
Present at severs s itaaminations of his pupils, we were
highly gratified with all agave*l witnessed.
OFINIONS OP 71111 rIfILADAPYWA Pp*, !HOBE EDITORS
HlVEeLainto MORE Elos4 Asp , aktos nps
VITT TIIAN IN ANT OPIM.
Paor. &MINDER s , Doretrort.—ilavirty, had a awn un
der the Professor's chair, and In hie family nearly a
year past, we can speak of his school as eminently
worthy of patromsgo.—Wohn W. Furson Editor of the
Press.
To those parents who desire. to combine the best phy
sical end moral development of their children with a
higt.toned, sound, and Judicious mental training, the
Institution of Prof. Saunders offers peculiar advantages.
—(Editor of the Buiscoyal Recorder.
krof. Saunders, we Isere, is a model teacher, both as
to discipline and succelent iffsdryotion. Parents who
have patronized his Institute ore delighted with it.—
[Editor of the Christian I/Wafers,
Prof. E. D. Saunders Is a gentleman of past merit
and recognised ability in his profession. Ws are not
surprieed to learn that his classes are rapidly filling up.
—f Editor of the North American.
Paor. SACINDSRS , Isertamrx.—This Seminary Is lo
cated In the midst of a grove of noble trees, and has in
ets front a large portico, extending the whole length of
the building, and In larear a beautiful garden. The
view of the, surrounding country, and the city of Phila•
delphia, from the upper portico, Is magnificent. In the
choice of WA Wallop, Professor Blunder* has combined,
In one, 4.11 the helps the greet . an philosophers brought
to their aultdanch In imeressing the minds of their
scholars—the grove, the end the Lyceum. If the
youthful mind Oen any w ere receive deep draughts of
knowledge, or imbibe morale In their purity, thin Is the
spot, and, the man for the Work. We were preqt while
the smaller boys recited their lessons in and
were highly delighted with the readiness wit which
they declined the verts—the rest key to the language—
and the tacilety with which they rendered English into
Latin, and nice versa.--(Ediror of the Evening Bul
letin.
Veer. BsONDERS' Inertrura.—This seminary, most
eligibly located in West Philadelphia, has received the
highest connuppdations from Judge Lewis, General
lYynkoop, Colon,e/ Forney, G. G. Westcott, Igsq , and
others who hare had spas pr wards under the charge of
Prof. tameness. We take pOesprp In adding that his
educational plan is such that studenta find books a re.
creation rather than a tedious task ; and that mildness,
decision, and the law of love, are alone depended upon
tp insure attention in the school-room. Our personal
eaperieues enables us to glve a willing endorsement to the
many ilattaring momiums which the Professor and his
Inetitute here reeelYed.
We hare heard gentlemen. whose sons are under his
care, speak in such enthusies4 fermi of his entire
management and arrangementa, that tie itre con.
strained to request any of our friends who have sons to
educate to pay him a visit --(Editor of the Preneyt
vanioa.
We have long known Professor Saunders, both in Vir.
globs and in ibis city, an an able and experienced
tea c her, end have repeatedly borne teatimOnY Whip ad
mirable system of instruction. The names of the dis
tinguished gentlemen who ere hie patrons, furnish an
ample recommendation of his Institute to the public.
—(Editor of the Christian Obssrver.
Prof. Saunders has a roost • delightful location, i.nd
every advantage for a school of the highest order, in
fitting boys and young men for college or buninem. Ile
la a thioropgb teacher and an admirable disclditurlan.
No school trb*Yor is composed of youth from more
reined fatuities, awl ye are never knows a system of
instruction more adtaltsilli, adapted to the capacity of
youth, or tending more to make !heat km) their studies.
—Editor of the ..Sen.
SIOTESSOE SAUNDERS' iNST/10111, ;MOE WS OWN im
mediate, able, and judlYlone supervision, lms acquired
great ceiebrity.--(Editor of the City item.
It affords me great pleasure W testify Of Professor E.
D. Baundere, who was my alumnae in Yale Vollege,
that, distinguished for scholarship, he bag been re
markabl successful in the management, for a term of
yeas, a lone of the largeet southern Seminariee—V.
H. .Flotolos, Pie Rector of Epiphany Church..
The _Allot:list is from General John H. Cocks, of
Virginia.
It has fallen to my let to be acquainted with Profs&
eor 11.1). Bounders, u a timber of tooth, from his first
commencement iu my vicinity to the 444 auccessful es•
tablbdtment of the Institute in Petersburg; ens I call
any, it has rarely; if ever, been my lot no know a inure
successful educator, upon the broad scale of moral, as
welt as intelleotuaf culture.
The undersigned having been pastor of the Presby
terian Church, In Petersburg, Virginia, whilst Pro
ressar Saunders had charge df the Institution referred
to, is enabled to testify to the tilnarkable success with
which hie labors in that city were ettended.—[John
Leyburn, D. D., one of the Editor; of Oa Presby
terian.
Professor ilisunders ma accommodate p few more Po'
pile la his owu family, to remain the whole thee, or
(as several families prefer) from Monday morning till
Friday evening, at a corresponding deduction in price.
Address PROP. lIATINDIREI,
ocl2-13t Weer I/201001AM.
Buffalo Robes.-100 Bales Buffalo Robes
of the various qualities, just received from Minnesota.
Also a handsome assortment of Paw Robes of our own
manufacture, and for sale wholesela and retail b 7
020. P. NVOIsIRATIF,
octl2.lm* 416 Arch fittest.
Seamen's Elating Fund—Office 003 Walnut
street, one door west or second street. Smelts de
posits In sums or One Dollar and upwards, from all
chases of the community, and allows interest at the rate
or ave per cent. per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 °Week, and on Mon-
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Pelt; Treermir, bherles 11, Maris; Years•
buy, Junes O. Pringle.
Beweee Infant Cordlsl.—This invaluable
Cordial is prepared from &variety of the meat choice and
efficient aromatic., known in medicine, and is the most
perfect and reliable carminative extant for Infante and
young children.
By its powerful influence a speedy our* le effected in
all CMOS of Cholie, windy pins and spasms.' Believes
and mitigates mash of children , . Inhering doing denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties trap•
nullifies pains of the dowels, looseness, vomiting, .to.
The Infant Cordial has bootee a standard remedy,
and has been used in thousands of VMS with the molt
abundant sumer.. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by altnlT A. Bowes,
At his Dm and Chen:dial atom,
N. N. comer of BLlth and Green sta., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addremod. And for side
by Armada morally. an 18-1 -
Buying Fund—Fire per Cent. Interest—Na
tional Safety Trust Company. luOm Street, south
west corner of Thaw Street, PNILADZLPHIA. Assets
over Onus MILLION AND A UAL? or DoLLAREI, iuneted
In BAAL ESTATI, M0RT03083,6601/ICD ILuxra, And other
drat olase securities, as required by the charter. his
institution Confines its business entirely to the rot:d
ying of money on deposit.
The °Mee is open every day from 9 o'clock in the
morning until 7 o'clock In the evening, and ou Monday
and Thursday evenings until 9 o'clock.
Illarringes
On the 11th inst., by Rev. Abel C. Thomas, Mr.
SAMUEL ItIOHARDS to Miss KATE second daughter
Of John A. Clerritt, oil of Philadelphia.
On the Bth inst., by Rev. James Outhbevt, Mr. W. d".
SELLERS, of Pottstown, Pa., to lilac KATE M.
- HORNE, of this city.
Meatlps
On the 12th Inst., Mrs. MARGADET J relict of the
late Joseph Browtio.
On the 12th inst., Mrs. DIARY NOLAND, aged 30
ye era.
On the lith Ind , RACHEL JONES, In the 27th year
of her age,
On the 12th lost , Mr. WM. JORDAN, In the 73d year
of bit age.
Notice—Appeal.—Clty Commissioners'
Office. PinLaDßlPlita, October 11, 1857.
NOTICE IS 116111 lIY GIVON, That the Commie.
stoners lON hear Appeals by all persons rated for State
nod Municipal Tax, in the city of Philadelphia, for the
year 1858, for the several wards of the said esty, at their
office, No, 11 went wing of the State Mouse, (up stairs,)
on the following days, between the hours of In o'clock
A. St. and 1 o'clock P. 111.
let and 2d Words—On Monday, October 19th, 1867
84 gg 4th " " Tuesday gg Seth,
6th gg 9th gg gg Wednesday, g g :gat, g'
7th ‘g Bth gg " Thursday gg 524, gg
9th "10th " " Friday,
,
11th " 12th " 44 Monday, . 4 20811,
lath 44 14th 44 44 Tuesday, 44 27th, "
15th 44 10th 44 44 Wednesday, " 28th, 44
17th 44 18th 44 44 Thursday, 4 . 20th, 44
10th 44 20th 44 " Srlday, 30th, 44
21st 44 22d . 44 44 Monday, Nov. Id, 4
23d " 24th 44 44 Tuesday, " 3d, 4 •
The Assessors of arch wards as have not been supplied
with Elm* Notices of Appeals are hereby notated to
call st the Counisissignera ,- OtSce and procure the same.
GEOIGIE M. tatx,
TAMIS3 U. LEGGY, City Commissioners.
JAMES LOGAN, ocl3-dtno3
MIT ecrobs
DRY GOODS NOTICE
In consequerhe of the unforeseen character of the
moi,
JOIIN KIEHL & 80N
Have dotermined to otter
THEIR ENTIRE STOOK
For 414, wititout re6art to cost.
Cash buyers will find It Ovrtraagepoe to call.
No. 918 CHESTNUT STItnET, ABOVE NINTH
oCI3-83t*
REDUCTION
L. J. LEVY & CO.
Will ' eontinue to offer during this week their entire as
sortment of
CHOICE DRESS GOODS,
SILKS AND SHAWLS,
under the Cost of Importation.
• CLOAKS AND EMBROIDERIES.
Just opened, several miles of Paris-made CLOAKS
AND EMBROIDERIES.
oel2-liv No 42S CHESTNUT STREET.
L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS.
NEW GLIODS OPENED DAILY,
1. (I. laurni, 4 epri.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OTWIEJ,
1090 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
And 318 Se SECOND St., below Spruce.
FACZOICIES.—Noe. 95 and 9 7 GEORGE St , below
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union,
Orders made at a few hours' notice,
JOHN B. STRYKER, JR.,
. Wholesale Mahn' In
Aturnatrints ( lNDS.
N 0.12 DANK Street, bib. cc -2,
/ loitep.
NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND BALTI
MORE FUNDS—Uncurrent Bank Notes—GM and
Silser—bought and sold by
EDWARD CLARK & CO.,
35 South TIIIRD street.
ProcApp.Fula, Oct. 15, 1557. ocls-1 w
AMERI(34IsT 0- QR . ?
lliD
NEW YORK FUNDS
AEIERIGAN GOLD
AND
NEW YORK FUNDS,
BOUGHT AT THE HIGHEST PIIBBIUV BY
DREXEL & CO,
F ORsrIERI F F,
GEORIO BI svop. oclslw
PATENTS versus BANKS.—FOIJNDRY
1. men and manufacturers of Agricultural Imple
ments will find it to their interest to obtain the right
to manufacture the
IRON HAND SEED PLANTER,
made entirely of iron, and pat lighter than any now in
use; is so arranged as to plant two rows at the same
time, and distribute the corn In the hill,
Address "ELLIOTT'S AftENOY,I , I4S South FOURTH
street, pleulelphia. ocls-3tditltw •
111TOTICE IS HEREBY gIyEN, THAT
11 application will be mado for the renewal of Car
rate No, 03, for Yorty-flre 'Shares in the Capital Stock
" The BANE. OT PENN TOWNSHIP, in the County
of Philadelphia," issued In the name of "Louisa De
Pul,l l gated April 17th, 1155, the mane having been hat
or " 0015-tia&m4w*
NOTIOE.— ALL PAterlES TitADIDIG
I obligatione of the AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
UNION, hearing the uatue of WaiIDRAICr W. PORTGa 08
Corresponding Secretary, will please report the mine
to "The American Sunday School Union," 1172 Chect
nut sheet. • ool6•Ite
TAISSOLUTION. -THE COPARTNER
./ SHIP heretofore existing between the under
signed, under the of E. W. CLARK & CO., is
this day dissolved by-nrutial consent; and either of the
pArtneks Jo okittieriteit fo 95u tee onine of the firm in
JAY CIIWAROORKR, punqu,
J
EDWARD W. CLARK,
OLARENOE H. CLARK
PUILAWILPIIII, October 13, 1857.
00P,AUTNERSHIP
The undersigned hive this day associated themselves
under She IMMO of EDWARD W. CLARK & CO. for
the transaction of a general Banking, domestic 'Ex
change, gad Commission business.
EDWARD W. CLARK,
rtIENCEII4 11. CLARK.
. .RI3ALL.
174itiwhigirr.
0c1343t
PIIILADELPHIA, October 18,1861
WPARTMENT OF MARKET-HOUSES,
AL/ OVVICD, 8. W. CORNER Of RIM AND OIISSTNUT
Brastra.
PIIILADILPHIA, October Ist, 1857.
Sealed Proposals will bo received at thin Office until
the 80th day of NOVEMBER next, at 12 o'clock, for
the Renting of the following Wharves and Landlogs for
v. term of three years:
Arch street Pending, at the foot of Arch street, on
the river ElcheylPW,leaxe commenclng December 313 t,
185 T.
Also, aeorgo's street Larling, at the foot of George
street, on the elver dobsylklll—lease commencirigJarm
try lit, 1858.
Approred security will be required.
S. 0. THOMPSON,
Commissioner of Markets.
Del-% s to lm
SAVING FUND.--lINITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and small coma received, and paid back on de
mand, rinput notice, with FIVE PER OBNT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 0 until 5 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 0 o'clock.
. . . .
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Sootland,
from 11 upwards.
Prestdent—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD
Treuarer—PLlNY FISK.
Teller—JAMES R. lIIINTER
CLOVER BEED.--NOTICM TO PENN-
Li SYLVANIA BARKERS AND STOREKEEPER&
The undersigned are now prepared to purchase for
cash, prime Glover Seed of the new crop, Pennsylvania
storekeepers and farmers, by sending sample.; to our
address, can, at all times; ascertain the price at which
we are buying. Parties wishing samples, by which to
be governed as to quality, can have them sent by mall,
by 444rpooPs sic 3.11 CHASE & CO,
sea 94f 4 fforairotit, and 44 Water streets
tI EVANEC,--10,000—PEIINTEE, A
E Cards limy flour:
Ts Prustha. was etwrlopt.l II Oa 1144 0135*W
A
jp 4.%11.1,10.1a Issas, as du I.
..call le
' rg/MILI.IIIiIIIIIIMS •,,,,I 0 11...- 'Mame D
A 1011.1ika. ' iljp.. -
c oo . rtata, Cots sad llowsta D
II EVOlt Trll nomad Carla to nowr.i• E
8 io ass.H.liswid) l .—rii , Prk. (..011. 1 **
D
Cm , lA6ral7. WOURT II NT. below eh astir*
MUSIC t IatTSIO I MUSIC
AT HALF PRICE.
Three beautiful Boardman & Cray's PIANOS, as well
an three beautiful MELODEONS, offered this week at a
groat sacrifice, owing to the greet financial crisis.
Muted Instruments of all kinds at and below cost.
Several very fine Guitars among the lot.
301111 MARSH, Agent,
No. 1802 CHESTNUT Street,
ocl2-1w above Thirteenth, Philadelphia.
°HEAP SUMMER FIIEL.—GAS COKE,
ILI of excellent quality, is sold at the ruiIADELPIIIA
OASWOUNI3 for the reduced price of five cents a busbel,
and may be obtained In large or small quantity by ap
plying at the Oas Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH
Street.
To Paranoia by Wholesale, it is sold at the Woke,
in Unit Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to 'An
thracite, a 114.60 per ton.
(Signed,) J. 0. ORESSON_, Engineer.
POILADRLPOII (lee WORKS, Aug. 26, la . att274f
NEW YORK CITY SUSPENDED BANK
1.11 NOTES of solvent Banks. taken at par for Gro
ceries, at the lowest each prices, by 0. DONOGHUE,
lb youth WATER street. 0c1.4.3t*1
ABRAM SLACK—ENGRAVING, DIE
Sinking and Embossed Printing, Envelope and
Beal Press Manufactory, 87 Strawberry Street, between
Second and Third, and Market and Chestnut Street,
Phlladelphlc aul2-ly
RUS SIA AND AMERICAN TARRED
CORDAGE.a suptlelor article, manufacture
and for sale by WEAVER, VITLEri & CO ,
au 84f No. 28 N. Water at.; & 22 N. Wharves
BALE ROPE.—Buyera are invited to call
and examine our Walla Bale Rope, which we can
can sell u low u American, and warrant it superior In
strength and durability.
WRITER, PITLER & CO.,
an Ito. 28 N. Water it. and 22N. Wharves.
CHARLEB P. OALDWELL--Wholosale
*rid Retail WHIP and OANE Manufacturer, No. 4
North FOURTH Street aq4
HOTEL AND SUMMER RANGES -
As Sold by OBADWIOK to 11110., 202 N. BEOOND Bt.
anglg-Smos.
CONGRESS RANG.-SOLD BY CHAD.
WICK & BRO., N 0.203 N. SECOND Street.
auglB-Bmos.
moSS-17 , bales
Ilt r a l ll la & M ailo s 'Al c i r sT ra m b
sul HO North Water Street.
ROSIN.-600BARRELS SOAPMAKERS'
Roam, to arrive per schooner J. H. Thinner.
Tor salaby MARTIN & MAOALINTER,
Anal. no North Water street.
WELOOMPARANOE.-80LDB 0 AL-
W 1014110,102 N. BBOOND Ot. anl64tah.
==E!
tinlca big 2.urtion.
MTHOMAS & SONS,
e Noe. 139 sud 141 BOUM FOURTH azitawr,
(Formerly Noe. (I awl 61.)
REAL E§TATE, STOCKS, &c, Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
ILP Handbills of each property issued separately, In
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each sale ono thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all tho property to be sold on
the following Tuesday.
1 . 1 FURNITURE BALES AT TUE AUCTION
STORE eTnry Thursday morning.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE
frr" We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri-
vate Bale. incladiug every description of City and
Country property. Printed Mete may be had at the
Auction Store.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER
[ Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Re
gister, aro advertised occasionally in our Poblie Sale
At etracto, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,)
free of charge.
STOCKS, LOANS scc.
On Tuesday evening.
20th irritant, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
th ago, will be sold without' reserve, for account of
whom it may concern
-1123 shares Philadelphia and Pittston Coal Co.
0,1000 Coup nu Bond Columbia Coal and Iron Company,
25 per cent of the purchase money to be paid on each
of the above at the tune of sale.
Alta,, 10 allares Philadelphia Mercantile Loan and
Building damociation. I-12 per share paid. •
G shares linigitay Farm and Land Co. $2OO per share
paid, for another account.
5 original shares of the Ban Priinclacp LAO Co., equal
to 100 pew shares.
Mao, 10 ahttres Philadelphia P.AChanae.
0 aharea American Academy of bhl3lo.
Shares Philadelphia Library, Mercantile Library,
and Philadelphia Athenmum.
Also, the patent right to HeppePa Snow•Plough.
ELEVENTH FALL BALE, 20th OCTOBER.
This sale will Include—
Valuable Property, known 03 the Port Providence Axe
ant Edge Tool Factory, on the Schuylkill Canal, oppo-
alto Plane Urine.
ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE, &c. Elegant modern reiddcnee and °Mena, N. W. corner of
Thirteenth and Arch strertc 25 feet frottt. on Arch
street, 128 foot on Thlrtment4 street.
F. Orphnns' CiLVEDdart amq.
STATE lAN,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Valuable Real Estate, St. John street, between Green
and Coates Streeta—sereral messuages, and lot 37 feet
8 inches front.
BUSINESS STAND.
Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, N. W. corner
Eleventh and Christian atreets. Sale abeolnie.
VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND LARGE LOT, 20
WARD.
Valuable brick residence, barn and stable, and large
lot, corner of Cherry and IN akeling atreeta, late borough
of Traokford. It fronts on three streets, and is a very
desirable situation.
PIIIIR AMOK plyEwnias.
Fem. threeidorihricli dwelliage, On Ninth street and
Ohnrlea Willow and Noble street'.
•
/AWE AND VALUABLE LOT.
Lam awl valuable lot, occupied m a coal yard, east
site h r inth street, north of Poplar, with railroad track,
office, Sic.
DWELLING, POPLAR STREET.
Threo•story Brick Dwelling, No. 810 Poplar street;
between tighih and Ninth streets
NEAT DWELLING
New tbree•etory brick dwelling., No. 122 Tranktord
Road, north of Bedford street, with a three-story frame
dwelling in the rear,
- -
• NEAT MODERN DWEIZINO.
A neat moor three-story brick dwelling, with back
buildings, No. south Fifth street, below Waahington,
12d Ward,)
GROUND RENT
$OO, Also, a Ground Rent of $6O a year, on the pro
perty at the N. E corner of Putnam and Howard streets,
(Into Kensington.)
- - -
NEAT DWELLING.
Neat three-story brick dwelling, No. 418 8. Eleventh
street, below Pine street.
TWELFTH YALL BALE, 217.11 OCTOBER
Will include the following—
MODERN DWELLING.
Neat modern three-story Brick Dwelling, 8. W. cor
ner of Twelfth and Citron streets, above Wallace street,
with a three-story brick dwelling on Citron street.
PEREMPTORY SALE—YOUR VALUABLE LOTS—
BRICK DWELLING, STABLE AND GRAVEL-BED
—FIRST WARD.
Vaigable lof S E Mlle; 7efferioq gee or Moya
mousing road and Moore street, and Crosby street.
Large and valuable lot N E corner Jefferson avenue,
Moore street, and Williamson street.
Large and valuable lot, with two-story brick dwelling
and frame stable, Moore street, adjoining the above,
and extending through to Williamson street.
Valuable lot and frame stable, Moore street adjoining
the above. Sale of the whole, absolute. Pu ll particu
lars in handbills nod plan.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE.
Itaudeorae reahleuce with double and
replete ndmidtn CdPitttildtiddee sq. 1I 47 aPring
Garden strect• Thll le it , Very heiratile rag erica, and
in a beautiful neighborhood.
FACTORY, STEAM ENGINE, &c.—Two and a halt
story factory, steam engine, &c,, Twenty-brat Karl,
fronting on Clearfield, Twenty-first street, and the Phila
delphia and Germantown 'railroad.
TIVO•STORY Brim DIVELLING.—Two•story brick
neessuage, S. E. corner Township Line road and Clear
field Rhea, Twenty.Srut Ward.
VALUABLE LOT.—Valuable lot, N. E. corm 4even.
teenth street and Woodpecker Len 2.
TWO BRICK InVELINGS.- I Two three-stm brick
dwellings, Spring Gardsn'street, east orWllliam street.
TEMBITTORT•I3ALE.—TITE GROUND RENTS,
vie Two of $.27.60 each, two of $22 60 each, and one
of $4O s'yeer, secured on five three-stork brick dwellings
and lots, Spring Ciarden street,' Oweq sheet , aluk Biddle
street, 451: or Wt sircet, fltieentty Mind.
THIRTERITH Plitt STitN, 34 NOVEMBER.
Thie ule will include
Orphans' Court Sale.
ESTATE OP WILLIAM A. BIYDD. Itt C'D.
TGREE LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS, AND TWO
BRIOK DWELLINGS, SEVENTH STREET, PRIME
STREET, AND PASSYUNK ROAD.
Valuable lot, N W corner Prime and Seventh streets.
Valuable lot, fronting on Prime street, and on Pass-
Funk road.
Valuable lot, Eassyßuk r.k t ,
Two three-story brick dwell ge, Seventh street, west
side, north. of Prtme street. They will he 5914 sepa
rately. See handbills and plan. -
Also, by older df Orphans' Court.
ESTATE OF JOUN . PITZWAT2R, DECD.
OVER SIX ACRES QV picisni pare VALUABLE
*Tpitiki - B4W-141EL AN MAORINERT, LARGE
MANSION, TIIII4II /BA 4 DWEILINO9, LARGE
WHARF, WITH A PRONE OF POUR HUNDRED
FEET ON THE RIVER DELAWARE AND TA.
. - •
CONY, TWENTY-THIRD WARD.
Same Estate—THßEE-STORY MICK DWELLING
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 220 North Fifth above
Noble greet.
Same Estate—TWO DIME DWELLMS
- .
Also, Two brick dwellings, Union and Hanover streets,
above Prince street, Kensington.
FOURTEENTH FALL SALE - 7 10TH NOVE4BER
SALE OF SUPERIOR Fincriporoi, PIANO-FORTE,
OARP/ITS, kc
CARD.—Our gale at the auction store this morn
❑ng, will Include, besides over 610 lots of excellent
household furniture—elegant rotewood piano-forte,
secondhand piano-forte, rosewood melodeon, fine mir
rors, fine Brussels and Saxony carpets, Imperial, In
grain and Venetian carpets, superior book-cases and
ofiice•deeka, china and glassware, superior plated ware,
patent sowing machine, handsome MA quilt, beds, bed
ding and mattresses, Ac, forming an assortment well
worthy the attention of those desirous of purchuing.
Uatalogues now ready, and the articles arranged for ex
aminatihn. ' •
We Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Strast
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTE, FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, TAPESTRY
CARPETS, &a.
This Dimming,
At 0 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an &itemise assort
ment of excellent eecond•hend furniture, rosewood
I.llmo-forte, Yfrench plate mirrora r tagestry carpets, Ac.,
from families declining housekeeping.
PARIIAM dEITING MACHIN&
Also, a Parham patent sewing machine In good order.
PIANO-FORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, SILVER
PLATE, Ac.
Also, a second-han4 planod'lrte, gee mlrrore, rose
ood melodeon, 'Brltssele 'nnd Fitudny carpets, book
cases awl tliSks, silver plate, superior plated ware, acc
BALE OF A PAIVisTE L/BRAAT •
This everting,
October 13th, at the Auction Store, will be sold a
valuable PRIVATE LIBRARY, comprising English and
American editions or Important and Interesting works
On various subject,.
Also, a very superior double Magic Lantern, with dis
solving views, cost upwards of $l5O. For particulars
see catalogues and the books which will be ready for
examination the day previous to sale.
NOTICE.—ELEGANT PURNITDRII,
The elegant furniture, large nairrurs, superior piano,
&a , to be sold on Priaay, at N 0.261 240ri6 Sixth street,
below Vine street, may be examined rim day; from
to 3 o'clock, with catalogues. The entire cabinet fur
niture was wade to order by bleare & Campion, and it
is iti excellent
N h
order.
No. q. 61 th Sixt street.
SPLENDID SaIe
PURNITURE or , MANTEI. AND PIER
MIRRORS, SUPERIOR PIANO, PINE VELVET
CARPETS, OIL PAINTINGS, &c.
On Friday Morning
At 10 o'clock, at No 261 North Reath street, below
Vine street, by catalogue, the entire elegant furniture
of a gentlemandeclining housekeeping, including a very
elegant rosewood piano, seven octaves, made by Shore,
cost $ 900; pair large and elegant Preach plate mantel
mirrers, richly framed; elegant pier mirrors,flue rose
wood drawing room turniture, crlinsonegocatelle covers,
elegant velvet carpets, Ene oil paiptiug, elegant chin
deliers, dming-room furniture, patent extenaloa dining
table, book-case elegant walnut chamber furniture,
latest style ; plain chamber furniture, &c., Ac.
ET The cribinet !genitor. was made to order by
Moore A Champion, has been la use but a short time
and equal to new.
no Catalogues will be ready, and the furniture mar
be examined The day previous to sale, from El to .6
o'ClOck.
Sale Nog. 139 and 10 South Fourth street.
SUPERIOR GERMAN PLOWER ROOTS.
On Sitlurday Morning,
At 11 o'clock, at the Auction Store, 2 411000 ■Uperior
German Flower Roots, comprising Ilyseluths Tulips,
Crocuses, Narelasua, Ac , from R. Vanderschoot & Sons,
Ilkarlem.
PEREMPTORY SALE ON THE PREMISES-ELE
GANT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE, WALNUT
STREET.
On Tuesday Morning,
27th October, at 10 o'clock, without reserve, on the
premises, the elegant Brown Stone reildenee,'No. 1104
Walnut street, south side, third house west of Broad
street, built for the use of the late owner and mu
occupant in &superior manner, and finished throughout
In elegant style, with every modern improvement and
convenience. Particulars in handbills.
ELEGANT FURNlTURE.—lmmediately after the
sale of the house will be sold the elegant furniture,
extra large mirrors, splendid curtains and chandeliers,
piano-forte, &o.
STEAM TVG "HARRY I,ESLEY.' ,
On Tuesday Evening,
October Roth, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, the steam tug "Harry Lesley," Her length is
about fifty feet, draught of water four feet, propeller
four feet diameter. The whole in perfect order and
nearly new, the boat having been used, but every short
time. She now lies at the foot of Coates street wharf,
Fairmount, where she may be examined.
SAMIIEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and HONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of busineas from 7 o'clock, A. AL, until 10
o'clock In the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction /IMO, at
tended upon the most satiefactory terms.
CAPITAL poo,ooo.
stablislted for Ms last Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to Monism& on Dls
monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware_ j itter
obandise, Olothing,Furniture, Bedding, Cigars r meetesi
Instruments, Clans, Horses, Carriages , and Hoods of
every description.
All goods can remain any length of time agreed
upon.
All advance', from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be charged 2 per eons. per month i $lOO and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store Houle having a depth of 120 feet, has large
Ore and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri•
vete watchmen for the premises • also, a heavy lane
ranee effected for the benefit of all'persons having goods
advanced upon.
N. 11.--On account of haying an unlimited capital, e
this office is prepared to make advances on more setts.
factory and accommodatingtem= than any other In
this city.
Mousy hdvanosd to the poor, In anal amounts, with
out any charge.
AT PHIVATX BALL
Odd Patent Lever and other Watahee, Jewelry, and
Plothing will be sold at reduced price'. ankly
Oa. bn 'Amnion
WOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
T 431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom
H ouse . t•etween Fourth and Fifth Streets.
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OAll.l).—We write the early and particular attention
of all parchrsers, to the very extensive and valuable
consignment of FUN for ladies' and gents' wear, to be
sold this day, commencing at 10 o'clock, precisely.
Also, in continuation, will be mid a choice assort
ment of thick Wrench and Scotch embroideries, rcalline
ry goods, ribbons, 4c c.
Also, an invoice of gold Jewelry.
Also, Silver plated seta, castors, spoons, forks. 4: e.
Also, a line Germantown knit goods, cricket jackets.
Alm, 114 dozen pearl and leather porte-mommies, segar
cases, ke
The whole now arranged for examination with cata
logues.
SPECIAL SALE OF FURS
This ,
15th lost , commencing a M t
10 o'cl orning ock precisely, we will
sell without reserve, a valuable consignment of furs,
made up In a stylish manner, for ladies' and gents' wear.
Included will be found, viz
Etlllitle capes and culls to match, victorines, sleek
ties, yenta' coat collars, ladies' French sable victorines
and cuffs to match, litch capes, foot muffs, gents' gloves,
muffs, &c.
Alao, One splendid Ilynx sets, cost sza.
Also, Out do carriage Cape and cuffs. cost SITS
Also, (Seats' newt.% sinropean style Our caps.
S.LEIGII ROBES.
Also, TvNats sleigh robes of grey fox, coon, and black
bear, prairio wolf, Hudson Bay Company bear, rocky
mountain, 'he.
Also, Carriage mats. pelerines, $:o , comprising the
most elegant and valuable assortment of furs offered at
auction for a long period. Lathes and gentlemen of this
city and vicinity are respectfully Invited to make exami
nations prior o age.
EMBROI , ERIES AND MILLINERY GOODS.
This Morning.
In nonnectlon with Sale of fore , commencing at nay
11 o'clock, we will sell a valuable consignment French
end Scotch embroideries and millinery goods.
CASIISIERE SHAW La.
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Also, A line elegantly Yens printed cashmere shawls
LIOSIERY. GLOVES,WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
Also, A line men's and women's hosiery, gloves,
lambs wool and merino shirts and drawers, ridusg guant
lets, buck gloves, &c.
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
Also, An invoice host quality silver-plated ware, con
sisting of rich tea sets, castors, table and tea wow',
table rovlrs, k c.
QNtiIitAINTOWN KNIT 0001).3.
Also, An insoico ssernaantoven knit goods, suck as
chants 4 " / "Y, hoods, lakrinss, Yittorines, wool
sleeves, Ao.
NINE GOLD JEWELRY.
Also, An Invoice tine gold jewelry, consisting of
cameo plus, ear-drops, gold seta, sleeve buttons, shirt
studs, &c.
The whole will be arranged for examination with cata
loues early on the morning of sale.
FOBTE-bIONNAIES, SINIAB-OASP,S, POCKET
BOOKS, &c.
In this morning's sale vrill be found
-14 dozen pearl and leather port•monnales, velvet and
leather pocket-books, segar-cases, &e.
SALE OS LEWES, &c., AT YOWF.LTON.
Tuesday next, SO% lust ,
At U o'clock precisely, we will sell without relent',
aR Fowelton,
5110,000 FEET LUMBER,
Consisting of 3d common white pine boards; 3.'4
hemlock scantling; joists and sawed spruce; with a
variety of articles used at the late State fair.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH.
CARD—SALE OF HOUSEHOLD PURNITIME-.TVSB
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Er We beg leave to inform the pn,'elic that we bold
our regular weekly sales of Furn.ture every Tuesday, at
our BFACIOTIS 84441.1 ROOM, NO. 106 WALNUT
STREET, where every possible attention is given to ob
tain the highest wines for the goods of those who may
favor us with consignments. Families having portions of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining house
keeping and not wishing sales at their own dwellings,
can have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO
OUR BALES ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL RE,ALIZE
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FIJRNITURVTRAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY Ot THE' FURNI
TURE DEALERS OR ...trpf moIiALVTION STORE
IN THE CITY.
137' Persona favoring us with coasignments can rest
assured that their property will not be sacrificed.
117. Commissions more moderate than those charged
by any other Auction House in the city.
117 Consignments respectfully 'whetted.
(D" Bales paid immediately after the V* erp Bold.
TO PIIINT.P.RS 4) : 7 I T 5,445 .-
F.X.TENSIVB SALE OP 4 P rN ;NG 01ICE, POWER
MsEEP, ecc
IvilePokilo4go• *ruing,
17th of October, will be sold without reierve, in the
fourth story of the Bulletin Building, Third street below
Chestnut, the entire stock ind fixtures of an extensive
printing office, comprising Adams power preens hydran
lie press., a large quantity of type, and everything fitted
for conducting an extensive book and job printini
Er Terms cash.
Sale No.ltiortlitighth Street.
sToclE ?11D•rili.V.MES - Oir A GENTLEMAN'S •
01 1 NISHING STORE.
On Monday morning.
At 10 o'clock, will be sold, at No. 124 North Eighth
street, ahoy* Arch street, the entire Stock and Fixtures
of Gentleman's FursdahingStore, consisting of shirts,
gloves, collars, underclothing—ea silk shirts, {ilk
drawers. lambi' wool do do; handkerchiefs,
soaps, &c.
SEWING MAGHWER.
Also, a Tea seuisa leach se, cost $l5O, large
size; an d e l will& if dls: er's_d_o ,_ cost $lOO.
OUNEROLD FURNITURE.
Also, the surplus Household Furniture.
TO R.AI.,
ru• - • A three-don
ba Arick Wrenlog, with two-story
brick ck bctilgia Nerfli . Ninth street, above
Woos; dreet. ieritl4oo per imam. Apply at the Auc
tion Mon.' • •
AT PRIVATE BALE.
A first-due Printing °flee, with a good run of bull
nese, four printlng presses, two Ruggles and one Adams.
Type and everything necessary for the business. Apply
at the Auction Btore.
riMIE ADVERTISEMENT BY AN AUC
JL TIOi4EIL of a PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE,
lu the Bulletin Building, hoe no connection with our
establishment.
ocl3 tf MoLAIIGITLAN BROTHERS.
ArIUOSOMB9 I ITiA N
SIXTH and RACE likenets.
AT PRIVATE SALE—CoId and silver patent lever,
Lepine, English, Swim, and French watches , jewelry,
of every description. musical instruments, dr,t; Ac. •
AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second Soor,
household furniture, of ovary description, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, Ac.,
Sec., Ac.
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction
eer. Charges very low. Consignments of furniture,
clothing, jewelry, Ac . &a., eoiiclted.
NATHANIPRINCIPAL WAN 017105,
8. E. Cotner of Sixth and Race Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and sliver plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds Clothlog, .Wy Goods,
Groceries, Began", Hardware, Cutlery, Purniture, Bed
ding, Horses Vehicles, Harneso, Stocks. and on all ar
ticles of val u e for any length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory as liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. feel] V. NATHANS,
NATHAN'S great tittle of FORFEITED GOODS will
take plane In a few days. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Guns, Pistol , Musical Instrument', Ice , will take plua
shortly. Doe notice will be given
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goode, Clothing, Bedding,
Ac., being forfeited collate:all, will take place shortly
Due notice will be elven.
PEREMPTORY SALE OP PIIIINITCRE MISROES,
BEDS, MATTRESSES, .fse. ,tc.
On Wednesdazorrung next,
October 210, at 1(1 Wel In second-story rooms,
S. E. corner sq sLAttci.n4' e streets, entrance from
Race street.
TO TAT AUVADOES,
Consisting in part of oval and square French plate mir
rors in rich gilt frames; mahogany and walnut frame
lookingg glasses; bedsteads of every description; walnu t
embe; cradles; bureaus- card tables; marble top tables,
sofas; lounge's; plush ' divans and chairs; spring seat
parlor chairs; cane seat rocking chain ; stuffed rocking
chairs; win dier chairs and settees; cherry tables; mat
tresses; feather beds; marble top sideboards; and nume
rous other articles. The whole will be sold without
reserve, to pay advances. Aioso,, a quantity of second
hand furniture. Out-d t oor sales abilcited either at
privatewellintts, stores or elsewhere. Chirps low.
Consig rrnihts Of second hand and new furniture, and
goods or 'O4 . description solicited. Liberal moils ad
vances made
At private sale, a surrior furniture wagon, nearly
now, will be sold low.
FURNITURE AT PRIVATE SALE .
Furniture ct every description errar.ged in upper
rooms at private sale, at unusually low prices.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 325
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Streets.
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock,
Of Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Watclass, Jew
elry, !killer), Whips, Trunks, Fancy goads, Notions.
N. B.—Out-door sales atten4e4 to All goods sold at
the Auction lloue pechni.
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CIEORGE - Tr: SMITH, AUCTIONEER
' N. E. comer of BARRON and SOUTH Streets
afore Second.
RVSNING BATAS
SALES EVISY SATURDAY EVENING,
At 7) 1 ; o'oo4, ni the Auction Store of Hardware, Cut
lery, Novoßelieeping Olothi4, Watches, Jewel
ry, Fancy Articles, Ac.
9tinuattlunts
wHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE.
--Sole Lessee W. WHEATLEY.
SCALY Plitass.—(Jrcikesirs Stalls, 6 4 cents; prom
Circle (no arms o ) l arge for Secured Seats), 50 cents ;
Penally Circle and Amphitheatre 25 cents; Seats in Pri
vate Boxes, 76 cents ; Whole Prints Box, t ' 3; Gallery,
19 cents ; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Pri
vate Box In Gallery for Colored Persons. 38 cent..
Box Offioe open from 10 A. H. until 3 P. 61. Doors
open at 4ugater before 7, performance to C 0111981166
quarter past T.
B•WIIITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, October 15,1857,
Will be presented, by the great Star Company, the
celebrated Tragic Play, written by /edge Conrad,
entitled
JACK CADE
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Jack Cade, Mr. Davenport; Lord °Mord, Mr. Wheat
ley; Marlamne, Mn. Bowers; Este Worthy, Miu E.
Taylor. To conclude with the laughable Como/lett& of
LOVE IN LIVERY.
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Lord Sparkle, Mr. Dolman Mr. Howard, Mr. Stearn ;
Violet, Mils Emma Taylor.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Les
see, Mr. E A. Marshall ; Stage Manager, Mr.
John Sefton. Priees.—Dress Circle and Pareuete, 60
cents; Upper Circle, 20 cents; Private Box and Orchestra
Seats, 76 PeAiti. Box Office open from 9 o'clock A. M.
to P. M. Doom open at 7 o'clock; performance to com
mence at 7,46.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, October 06. 0657,
Mr. and Wu R ings will appear in the popular
and laughable Domestle Comedy, entitled
THE MILLIONAIRE.
Clement WouldAw, Mr. Itichinga; Mr. Laseellee, Mr
Boswell; Entity Laacelles, Miss Ilichlogs ; Mrs Lofty,
Mrs.. Silsbee. To conclude with the laughable farce,
entitled
VILLIKINS AND 1115 DINAR.
Tom Bap, Mr. Chapman; Crinkum, Mr. Eberle;
Mn. Ottnk.um, Mn. Etoneall.
ATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.
• near Eighth.
anaissioN—Dress Circle and Parquet, 25; Saxony
Circle, 26 cents ; Secured Beata, 37) Bents ; Sesta in
Private Box, 60 cents; Orchestra Chairs. 50 cents.
Doors open at 7. To corms:lone* at 7) o'clock
Box Office open from 10 to 4 o'clock, when seats can
be wanted.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, October 15, 1851,
Wlll be presented H. E. Harris , world-renowned
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
Uncle Tom, (the greet orienal,) Mr. E. Harris;
St. Clair, Mr. LI. B. 'Howland; Phil.. Fletcher, Slr.
8. Brown ; Topsy, with longs, Rote Cline; The Gentle
Eva, Little Mary; Harty, Little Lie
SANFORD" , OPERA HOUSE
ELEVENTH Btreet, above Chestnut
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence (matter before
eight.
Admittance 93 cent'.
ntdoplan Lit. Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of
gtare—Sew Dances by the Sanford Children.
To conclude with
A LAUGUABLE AHTERPLECE.
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THOMEUF's VARIETIES,
PUTT! and CITESTNUT Streets
MUSICAL AND TERPSICHOREAN ENTERTAIN
KENT,
In which will appear, every evening this Week,
Mies ADA DUVAL, Soprano.
It will be her first alperrance to America.
Mad. PAYNE & Mile L 'FOLLE will also appear,
Aided by Comedians, Vocalists, and Musicians of ac
knowledged talent.
Commencing at 7,14. Admission, 10 cents
0012-Iw* THOILEUF, Proprietor
L"LOORING BOARDS-23,680 feet Caro
Lai flooring boards_ afloat for male by
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KUM MACALIBTER
Gal 1.11 North Witter Street.
eivrtrationai.
I:. it A FICAL LPING,
MERCANTILE CALCULATIONS,
PENMANSHIP.
O'Donnell 's Book•keepiny Institute,
S. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND ARCH STREETS.
OPEN DAY AND ErENING
VV7 II ART O N NIGHT SCHOOL:
nWiefrdEsi'll be 7; n-° hONDSI ENWrn:t, October 19, 1, at
G clock, at the Wharton House, FIFTH street, below
Washington.
The Committee will be in attendance on Wednesday,
Thureday, and Friday Evenings of this week, to receive
the names of applicants, who, if minors, roust be ac
companied by souse responsible person. No pupil will
be admitted who 13 under fifteen years of age.
oel4-3t It . L. FLANAGA:si, Secretary,
ACADEMY OF TEE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST AND JUNIPER
STREETS.
This Institution has been re-opened for the Autum
nal Session, under the aup,errisiou of the liar. JAME 6
W. ROBINS, A. Id., u Prmelpal.
The Episcopal Academy grunts peculiar taillitres,
both for the moral and intellectual training, and for the
physical development of the youth committed to its care.
No palm will be spared to perfect the pupils in the in.
clone studies which, from time to time, they =ay pur
sae ; while it will be the aim of the Principal, both in
his instruction and in his daily intercourse with the
boys, to lay the foultidatlons of an upright, manly,.amt
religious character.
The rooms of the Academy Building are numerous,
lofty, and well ventilated; and the pupil* during mesa
enjoy the advantages of an enclosed play-ground and an
ample Gymnasium.
Boys able to real, and not-less than eight years of
age, ere received se iwon as they have began - to write
and cipher, and are conducted through the various
classes of the Academy pith a rapidity proportioned to
their ability. The lowest class (A) is oec=
Spelling, Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, and
play ; the highest chat (11) in the branches
. asuslir
studied in the Freshman year of a collegiate coarse-.
The studies of the intermediate classes are ignited to the
various ages end abilities of the pupils.
The Valois Fee for those in Class A la sixty dogma
per annum; for all other. seventy-aro dollars per an
num; payable half-yearly in advance. Banta this fea
there are no other eh a• the French I.4l:4rnac r
"
Fuel, sad the Ilse of the Cryjanasium being iacluded na
the price above mentioned.
Boys not studying the Greek and Latin Languages
have extra lesson,' in ilea of classical. The school time
not spent under instruction is employed by Um pupae
i n study under the superintendence of a leacher;and
in a spacious apartment arranged for thatpurpose. The
Institution is inspected monthly by &committee at the
Board of Trustees, and visited from time to time by the.
Bishop of the Diocese.
Applicationa for admisejen may be made to the bi n _
cipal daily daring the week (except on Slturday) : be
tween the hove et 9 A, M. and 2 P. 11.
oc 84,011.34-1!
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RITTENDEN'B PRILADELPHUt CON
itLERCLIL COLLEGE, S. N. Th ir d SZT=TEI
end CHESTNUT Street!, Secoud tades,
BOOE-lIREPING. PENMANSKINweery dyte.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALC,ULATIONS.
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LECTURES, Ac.
Each Student hut individual Instruction fro-.a amps
tent arkl ettenttee Teachers, ender the immediate
en
petshuon of the Ptincipal.
Oneof the Best Penmen he the Count,y hes - charge of
the WeitiacDepartlent.
Pleas* ad.l wad sere of Specimens =sites Catede
• rue .
Terms,
j"EFFERSON IEEDICAL COLLEGE.
01311. Or irtaanllClOir isOroass.
Pref. Dusazasott Monday, October 12, at 7 P.M.
" T. D. MIMELL.• Taeaday, ' /3, "7 P. 111.
Mune ...... ..... " ~ 44413 P. N.
4 t PUQ
J. g. ii OAST ircKeia...Tbanday, 4 , 15, "7P. M.
ii P. M.
Baena Friday " 16, "7P. M.
" Gaon 111{ ri t• 44 Bp.
S.M.
CLlNlCS—.Wednesday and Batnrday, Enna 32 to
oe&-St ROBLEY DIJNOLLBON, M. D. Dean.
PF
/ROFESSUR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
WEST PfULADELPILIA..
No Sondemy whatever is more like a private Vs.*.
The COWIN of study is extensive and thorough. PlO
feasor Smolders will receive • few more pupils under
fourteen years of age into his family. Enquire of lifesars..l. S. SUM' and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
Forney, editor of this Paper, whose lams or wards are
now members of his family. septl44f
, PRING GARDE ACADEMY FOR
•.Y YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. N. corner MOWER
and BUTTONWOOD streets. Professore of the highett
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing full
pestionlan. pupils' names, terthandals, ltiu. , on be
had on application.
an 2 . S4I DONLIATY LONG, Priatipat
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11GL OF ST. JAMES HE LESS,
HILADELPILIA.
A TAMELY BOARDING SCHOOL FOB, BOIL
Ham S. 8., Blinn, Rama.
The Annual Semite; will begin on TIIIISDAY, Sep
tember 1.
Chen Art may be obtained at tha Rook - Store et H.
NOON.E. 8. W. corner EIGHTH and OFLEXINIIT, or
or the Bettor, Bost Office delphia, , Valhi of Schuylkill,
anl7-em
NOTHING KO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
wodr uk. andecomfortri. l e , to Pin a thin of this
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDY BROTHERS' BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Nos. 148 and HO SIXTH Street, suns RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, tae Sail
and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEESHIG AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, is a short time
THE LBIDY , B take pleasure in saying, that during
the put year a large number of persons angaired
BUSINESS EDUCATION', enabling many to Name Viu-
Stable situations, and others to prosecute their bestnass
operations suecesafolly, anZt.an.
atr4es, Jetutirp;
& A. PEQUIGNOT,
V. MANUFACTURERS OF WATCHCASES
AND acroirssa Cr wircara, '
1 SOUTH THIRD STEM; BELOW CHILITATIT
PHILLDELPISIA..
OoritriSr PIQUIGXOT. .A.coa.Vs Pao[vamp?
selii.aziovr
S ; CALDWELL • 0.,
eP No. 432 CHESTNUT, BOW STRUT,
importer* of \Watches and Sine &meaty, RenalWa
ren of Sterling and Standard Meer Tat Sets, Ports and
Spoons, sole agents for the matt of Chula Prodabanes
new sane* Gold Medal London Timekeepers.—all the
limes on hind, prices 2250, $215, and $3OO.
English and Swiss Watches; at the lowest poises.
Bich fashionable jewelry.
Sheffield and American Plated_Warea.
ses-y
I S.J. : 'DEN & BRO.
KAIIMACIMLICILS m rrt eo Of
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
304. Chestnut Street, above Third, trip stare,'
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hod and for sale to the Trade,
TEA SETS, COHMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS,
PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS,__
_RAS
EMS, CASTORS, KNIVES, SPOONS, PORES,
LADLES, &e., &e.
?Wing an all kinds of metal. - KU,
Oildlng mod
lOR CI P. DUBOSQ & SON, late of
a.• Imboaq ' Carow & Co., Wholesale MANUTAC
r CRESS OPJEWELRY,3O4 CHESTNUT Orem, ntla
ielphia.
ettaNcris P. DEMOSQ. Wr. H.
Dawaa
au3l 3m
SILVER WARE.-
WILLIAM WILSON llc SON., -
MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER WARE,
(MA /JARED MIL)
9. W. CORNER LITRE LTD CHERRY STREETS.
A barge auottnont of SILVER WARE, of
tcription. constantly on hand, ere made to order to =tab
any patters' desired.
Importers of Sheffield and ..Blitalnithazn hipartai
rare. saie.d.ksty
Wants
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Ai r ANTED, FOR THE MUTED STATES
CAVALRY—Able.bOdled, UXISISSZtiIki roses, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
mr,lltal attendance. Pay from FM to !43 per motnth.
No men having it wile or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED ELERVIO.E, at No. 817 m "grt street,
above Eighth, north aide.
WILLIAM[ B. ROYALL,
lit lieut. 2d Regt. of Canary,
Recruiting 01leer
S
EITHER
E r
o D ie .. Th A e FEW A aret G ed E to N EL T el ,
Male a new cad
veer popular book, just immed, entitled The Crooked
Elm; or, Lae by the Wayside." sour eddiona hare
already been exhausted in Boston and the New Midland
tstos Agents are wanted to Canvass the Middle,
Southern, and Western States . Same now engaged
make (torn 15 to 112 per day. Address, by letter, Book
Agent, IT State street, Boston; or tall personally at
snore place. or_3-I.la
Sewing illacones
AGOOD SEWING MACHINE .— HUNT,
WEBSTER, & Co., beg reepectfally tormtrodtee
themselves to the public es the manarecturers of the
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE
adapted to scommtacturing or family pkrpeees.
Free from the objectioas which nave been
against those already known in this market T u g
M ACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OH
THEM ALL, and will be care to commend itself, span
examination, to families, tailors, saddlers_, shoemakers,and seamstresses . Those in intact A G O AD ARTICLE,
that will make a handsome lock stitch, mark WITH
LITTLE NOISE, that will HEM, RIND, STITCH,RuN,
or GATHER; indeed, that will gm mare aitallettl)ll
even alter they hare been uied Tor years, me Wilted to
call at our rooms, 1320 Oar...WITT Street.
HUNS, WIRSIIIII, & Co.
Sewing of every description executed in the best Ten
sible manner, and oa reasonable terms_ Samples of oar
work oust by mail to any part of the United States.
a022-tntlui am. •
insurance Emnimnies
GIRARD FIRE
ANON COMPANY, P ei
$l2 WALNUT street west o
rues thEREI
DlllO
D MARLNE INZITE
• ELPILLI—Cace, Ro.
f THIRD.
INLY
TOO 3.
Jar. Welker,
boo. McClure,
Tbo. Crareu,
A. B. Gillett,
Furman ehepwl,
Real. Joule, M, D
atoeeph %bpp , Id: D
Wm. H. Stain,
lohn An.spaeb, Jr ,
H. N. Burroughs,
J. B. Einem,
B. D. Sherman,
Win. P. Hecker,
J. P. Steiner
H. A. Shackelford,
Hon. J9llf, JONES, President.
Ron. W. WOODWARD, Vim President.
Jso. 8. Molictus, Secretary,
7Letta B. ALIZIRD, Assistant Secretary. anl-Sto-If
Orntlemcit's furnishing toots
NCHESTER ts: SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, aryl PATENT
811017LDElt SEAM t;LIIRT SIaIirPACTORTI, No Ted
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street. Philadelphia
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, ar".l
Strangers, is particniarly invited to this improved cut of
Shirt; the moat perfect fittiag article male. At whole
lige and retail, and made to order. an6-Iyll
Bank Nona°
F ARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK,
PHILADELPHIA, October Oth.
The annual election for Ihrectors will be h,ld at the
Banking Rouse, on MONDAY, the 16th day of Noses.-
her next, between the hours of V o'clock A. 8., and 3
o'clock P. m ; and on TOESDAT, the id ddy of Norern..
Der next, a 0 oneral Mo?.tlvg of the Stockholders will be
held at the Denting House, at 4 o'clock P. 3.1., agrees
My to the chartor.
oei•tno18
E. M. LEWIS, Cashier
- -
KENSINGTON BANK.—PRmuns.pini,
October T. ISs7.—The annaal meeting of the
Stockholders of this Rack vat be held at the taakihc
house. oa TCESDAY, 31 Noremker, .1S;l7. at
o'clock M oc3-thfatutS3
An electron for thirteen Directora to eerre the min
ing rear snll take place at the liar.king.b c use, on Mon
day; the 16th day of :`.:oTember, trta - cen th, bows of
9 A M and 3 P. M. C. T. Y.E.kE.E.9,
ocSthsatutNle, Cashier.
W. TINGLEY & CO.. BANKERS
A-Ps No. ST South THIRD Stroote , Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly mate on all accessible paints
in the Malted States and rianada.
Stocks, Roods, Ztc., Devitt lint Sold on CCMILISIFfO/2.
Unenrrent Bast Notes, Chen , See , bought at the
loosest rates.
DepotHe 1 . 110111114 and later:et allowed, as pee
mat. . its