- PalLalierassia, Ootober trp lot • itve4Amitenadded intereketimeWith ourbusinen rasa' - • zir:Onn ‘ infleat ,iidetiOseo opinion, that the Is Over.:„ -,Theatieena of diameter hue run, Itself out, the dewed depths, have bean '-retiebed, and froinherieafortle the tide Or Out affairs will now en again towards !meeting...it prosperity- L . The harder the shower thatninneiltieDian; and it no little. scarce of com fort to kite* thet,theugh thl,litP,rns been awfully se were, its duration was limited ; and there is no need to ; uPlitehend Mayfrailt,er efthe tomcat. It le now, the duty of eein neleto Sealonslyio repair rho ranee wilehriniline helm mode in his *aka, and to prepare for a fresh start in the voyage of hie. We know of many, f clurnioat eminent meribahla,'who fully and eisehtily'kealtii/thieas their position, and we trust that oil: anti; td spreadthe suns of its truth in the Minds of others will not be labor in vain. Wilinin well that th'erreure those among us, as there aneverY,Whien, - who Sit Wringing their hands to sad nins; despairing of the future. Their tomtits:Menai tendencieskme , such as to lead them rather to magnify diftionlides until they seem too' grelat to be overcomer than to take their real dimensions with a view of apply itetthe neeniairi mender removal. Point out to them, if yeti will, the ample reasOnwhy the abode that darken • Thehorisen atiduld be dispelled, still the gloon in their minds is tee gnat for any *ming influences to pone hetae• ,I),nly the noontide eve of the ann of prosperity can brighten their vision. Their perceptions lie too long dormant In the' darkneks or trouble, to distinguish any of the beau - tin of his rising. ' 4•Oit indearor to tura their attention to any other object than their own particular sufferinge, they 'close their eyek' obstinately; and pour forth only lainenta- Cons.- They will an yen' hew, a tenant may pay Islerent, Nadia 'general encomium on the proeperity of the country?.er what defence It would bo in a court of jue. tee that- you had mots in the hands of a third party; rot' hankediately available? And they Seek to Clinch the segment by the statement, which, nobody can 041%00i:that there fano country en poor and so wretched in (impalement of prosperity, in which matter for this argument adghtnot be' foind. ' , , iiirnisethellenied tint in the,general prosperity oftha cineitrY, her citizens will • find the means to die• eberegealktlielr indebtedness,, and that in The increased wslith n ef' the whole, the individual Arta,' well notfail bihifitoil:- Assets, clainis upon- individuals suf. feting ,&om' a scarcity of food, stricken down by eld &Mick, rained hydra, devastated by dill diisensions, abut out from market, raid themselves inaccessible'for want of the means 'of ordinary intercourse—all or any of ,thesemight be looked upon' as hopeless; but notes the dereands which our heretofore'solict men of Liminess hold upon their fellow-countryraen to the west. If ever claims on halters were to he relied upon for ulti mate. and not faidistent payment; if over agent bar , vest cams lee deemed I cause of gisheratehlveney ; if, ever,Ningthittoil bed Clain 'to he'-revierenced by hie subject's, then are Or Mon the claims, this the year, and the_pneent, the day when Sing-Cotton isle be hailed as the modern Midas, whose touch tiros to gold." There la no one who is not the wiser for the' experi 2 once of the last few months; but whidomra worse than deed if it he net lilt/mated in action.: Let na all go to work at since, and ceasing - to repine, seek to make the future the brighter for the troubles of the past. Some eighteen months ago a mercantile firm In:Illinois, and-, ing theinansettied balances with the farmers Corning in vortailowly, determined to , hurry up a settlement. They owned a pair of stout horses, and it was arranged that one of the partners alleuld buy and take command of a threshing machine," and visit every farmer who was indebted to„ them, thresh out his wheat, take' as mach of it is would cancel the debt, and move off to the next customer' upon the same errand: The plan succeeded to admiration.'': The delinquents had no exclaim, and indeed sought for none, being gene rally too' glad to exchange a surplus of wheat for' a release from the bondage, of debt. 'lt is ne aliens to say that such a than as tide Will always have, geed credit. They misuse the right Spirit, mid Aare are thousands of calibre equally Capable, whobtat want the right kind of urging to commence atones upon :the week of liquida tion. rt might be folloind up by consigmeenta of pro duce to creditors here, It' payment of debts due, and they in turn; in, the improved times dawning upon ue, might speedily convert it into": Means; of discharging their liabilities.' • ' ' The ways are 'numerous and the means abundant , The Will and the example are All that are' needed. , -The leinpest rages no longer—it will soon have subsided bate a calm. We chill have no need to fear, if we are but willing to - work: Let the tree of industry bo kept so brightly, brining in our hearts, that there will be no place there In which to harbor false, black doubt—all panatatonsdeubt. Hood will be plenty. Clothing will be Oman. 3f wq'bnt Will it, and wprk faithfully together to predoed it, our famillea may all be well cared for, and our.'„poor assisted - end supported. A happier day Is dawningnpon us.. Lek in turn it to advantage, re-com mencing at once,riclier in eiperience, wirier in counsel, and mosweircireapect in enterprise. The sales atthe stook board show a steady improve. - ment,Recellingt relieved stock maintedning the advance of i yeeterday, and, Achttylkill 'Navigation iprefeired rising to 13,11. , - The :primes of other, shun' were , well maintained; though the bnalneas Ina light/ lint little paperiseold upon the street, though an improvement in tin feelings of capitalists and broken he quite manifest.. The following report of proceedinge of the judges of the Supreme Court of New York has great intireat at he present time: , ' At aneeting of intakes of the Supreme Court. held for the purpose of determining a uniform course of *so tto !Amon thernselves—prennt,. Justices Strong, Emote, Ilirdseye, Mitchell, Roosevelt, , llayies, +olerke, and Peabody, the following opinions were unanimously contorted , " In all Maps In which.the act 0f.1847.is applicable it' is deemedto ililligne4o the provisions of the Revised Statated—(2 It, 0.464, sections. 47 and N)—accordingly' ata mealier OP altank with may have relief under that act can have It under the Revised Statutes. That act gives the creditor .a right to apply to a justice of the Supreme Court only after the expiration of ten days from the refusal of a beak to pay its debts or liabilities. " Brett then a temporary, and immediate Injunction can beglinted'only if, In the, oplnfon'of the judgea,lt brespedient in order to prevent fraud or injustice.- After both partleithalr be'heird before the judge, be le to determine whether the bank is clearly solvent ornot. " A bank is clearly 'solvent which is clearly able.to pay all tireatebta eltbonah tt may have suspended specie payments for i time. • In the case of the North Ameri can Trust sad, Banking Company, this principle was hold by' the @pro'ss% (inert and Court of Appeals. When a bank Is clearly solvent, and its officers are acting in good faith, no receiver should be appointed. " When the ect of 1849 does not apply, if the put of the /09166 a etetutea above referral to does apply, it le discretionary its the Supreme Court to grant an: junction or not. " That discretion is controlled by legal rules, and the injunction ehould never be granted if the bank is clearly. solvent. An ex pork order for en injunction should net be granted, even after a puspension of speelCisalreents; =dean theattefictoilly appeare to the judge that it Is necessary to prevent [mad and injustice. , " The mere fact of suspension of specie. Payinents— when It Is not general—is not of Itself mfficient proof of fraud or injustice to authorise such ha/unction, de n general rule, it la not expedient to scent an, injunction agalind a. bank without previous notice. It was also reached that ;notice Mitchell be re quested to &Mishit copy of these opinions to each of the Justbes of the Supreme ()part lathe other districte,velth a request that they respectively communicate to him their views ea the same points.", . - Ate:meeting of New York bank odiou held at the llnearing,l/Oose on ,Wednesday everting, the following mantlen was adopted without dissent :'‘. • ' " Besotted, That we - at "iiir; 'notes "of banks In the S tate of Nenv 'York secured in the Bank Department, at Albany, and also bills of such Safety Trod Banks as -imy be 'designated, from time to time, on deposits froth our customers only, and in payments of notendueeur beaks, respectively. ; r dt That wi Oceivp, or peybelanom, at the Clear ing Ithise - Itt Ca notes , the same being' counted, en veloped, tied and sealed,,with the. amount certified on the parcel, Whenever, the sum shall etcoed $1,1)00, pro vided the same be certified "by an 'racer appouited by the Clearing Maki Association. A committee of three was appointed to arrange the details of the plan, which is to go into operation, tal• medlately. ) ,• • • • The New York'Courter+Briquirev heads forth upon " Dank expansions ea everting and mitigatiorpfmice:" ' in the following rather caustic style: " We took occa sion the otherday tO l instance the policy of the Bank of .gagland, at the great monetary crisis In 1826. in restor ing public confidence and averting a fatal ram, byjudi; ohms expansion, en se to Meet the necessities of mar chants. The Bank of Prance habitually practices upon the same principle. In 1838, a period of prosperity and , general confidence, the total amount loaned outby HMI" 974 millions of frages lor en average of 46 day's, The . , next reitiorperiod of universal distrust and distress, when to ten months the failure, in Paris alone amount ed to eight hundred and fifty-eight, the losses by which are stated to leave been between fifty-live Ind sixty rail lions at francs, the, IoaDS aroe tank ameurited.to, 1i 460 5 040 frilies In. Mettle ofdirty-seven days, en *reuse of four hundied and eighty miliioas of francs. The *ming Herald of that period well remintred reference to this Coursifof action on the pert 4 the Hank. of VtleSter, - • n • - • - it ( TlMpkt t augmentation in the general movements of the Bank of France during the put year of distreis, illustrates thoprinciple on which the bank acts, vie., to extenditself most when the necessities of the mer ebantemost require- esteisanne., - The bank acts rather ea a preventive tai adversity than ataStlmnlant proX wity., „Hence thexualformay of the value of Money in •• . , ' 1 Our , banks hail; Proved 'themselves cetinvidante lu prosperity: , yes with a vengeance! But as ~Trof ierratives, in - adversity' they have proved, with their false premiliesi,what else than o mockery, &delusion and a ewer' , ' We itlnded some tine since io the subject of Specie deposits piross evil permitted by the New York banks, It now appeari that this has - been one of the vows of the suspension; the vrillingneis of the banks to receive thes4 deposits ,tram their customers (op con dition of being Showed to count the specie thus held in the weekly etateinent) affording a direct . Inducement to partierito bleeitthero•or the gold which Vag' their l i fe's „ The Rs:ening Pon nye "The Available specie in some of the largerinstitotions way much leei than was riprel muted in their late official averages, in coocettuaime lonficiftheleailer depositors funipiivatebinking houses ailditiOttiieli,balsisces to remain on special Account." This was a most shamefulleception--a fraudulent One; we shouldbeinclined to cliff it, except that the exceed !ugly lex, code of 'Morality ; - which controls the New Ydrk bank,s,seems to_recognise many acts itsprOper which, if coollMiiiedby .iilothf be ,iegarlied. ,baed and dislieriest to, tlitNat degrei:, It the Vivi requiring ,these statements is se carelessly worded as to suffer de ibpilazifffil tLYa Wed, tyda probaby linpeitect in Wier re ,, S*4 l ,„ r'juill''we do riietvinde ' r that t!kar haie turned Ou t Wii'1Xii 44 .17 . 5 , 4 4 1 1 0 , 1°: ' "TiteistivircoW:ledikerhilt, at..ftew York to-day from - 4.Averpo?l, brine $40,00010 m - Ii to 46104 that:o4 Geireptef 4ae, leaded a 0,41, for a iter t4ifetsion the . Legielatire of the State of New Iteri,o,aoezoble on.the 190.1 et. , - The receipts of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for the mouth of Stemlier; /ere as follows : ' Wan Stein, Vann, Bleb. . VAAL FO;PilMenteill..'sB9-002 241 'MAIO 06. $122,228 Td Net vreight.,:.. 810 ,219 91 -9131 tape 88 . 1402,231:12 - - :98088 40 5446825 - 02 4 comp zioon uf,ihe. sunhat with tLol6for her, SW, thcnts the following "molt , *gip Mew Bich, •• 43 septiliaer ;144 1 1..:*41n,28112; 143,008 1446;nEi 82 gotokblt, I§6B o . 610:2g , WO 88, ; 40,40,82 • - 14,624 oo '1,79i r,• i 681.8 17 Deortiooo Ith,usze, Jimatatisza, itc,--The tolloWing are the roportod tailuniti r iiiiiipaents, ,iii..,'62 , th'e -week : ~ W. D. Bri' 2 ( 4 0 0 4141. 84 11nete . . . i D. vir... , & : IL Quimby', Sinrie.w,lite., failed. 1 It v. H t de t` . fL, warinatiL. .', ... 0. - Naktiolik i lrk'ett4itiwideds, N. Xyaileit, ', E. N. Ng * N uw,,;Biefow)llei #., eurindea. 1 ' 1V4 2 0 C.qi I LVO id ; ll.l 445 4 4: ..::n . f ~,,,..° 14.1 attfj . .riteriatitNNWL * • 194 . r'' .fl 1 t iiirgniirXir Co - 744 ' 51%00 i Sto ' s ' I i I i lir New Ifitailpyritiolf,lirtit,lsite aunksi'at mica --. ,•,.:.,,C.ii,if, 1r r,,1 416 3.• 4 ::(,):M6 .1i V:: ,0:411 lOW Yr if Otis,„Orisknuin„,es Bancrft i ,"Cloths,"Beston ; ens , vended; aelean extension' • - - S. G. Damon & Co., " Shoes," Boston, Nash, French, & Co., "Bisbee," Beaton, suspended, Hutchins, Brown, & So., "West India Goods," Dos. ton suspended. & W. P. Lyman, Boston, failed. John P. Whiten," Grocer," Boston, suspended. P.'& F. Rice, "Grocers ," Boston, suspended. Ward & Boott, "Dye Stuffs," Boston, suspended. Woodford & Wilbur, " Fancy Goods," Boston : failed. Crane & Glver, " Paper," Boston, felled. Milton Gale, " Oile and Leather." Boston, failed, B. A George &'oo., " Millinery," Boston, failed. Blake;liernaid, & Co,, Agricultural Implements," Boston, reported In ,our last as failed, only required an , extension, which hating obained, they will continue as formerly. A. P. Ware, Worcester, Moss., suspended. George T, Atwood, Taunton, Siam., suspended. ,ila T t l i rr ut e i l e l . & si ll id err 7 y 6:oo So o iit a h . W d a eyn ue l t o s utsh iou lif , a w as o ls o u s s k pe a n n d o e x d! iteusion. Harkness & Stead, Providence, It 1., ass goo to ; Wardwell & Barstow, Providence, R. f ni susp d ende a d o, ... B: Holmes. John A. Littlefield, Providence, R. 1., assigned to W. A. Arnold. Illinois Central flathead Company, York city, Royal Prouty; Windsor Locks, Conn., N fa e l w la dbrd ly assigned. New York & Erie Railroad Company, protested. 'Harper Brothers; "Publishers," Now York city, sus-, ?ended. Corning & Co., "Bankers," New York city, sus pended. Joseph W. Corlies & Co., "Dry Goods Commission." New York city, suspended; liabilities heavy. Hall, Dana, & Co, "Dry Geode 'Commission," New York city, suspended'. ' Bowers & Boeckman, "Dry Goode Commission," New York city, suspended. Charles B. Waldo, " Dry Goods Commission," New York city,,enspended. ,Timpson & 'Wilkins, "Dry Geode Commission," New ,York'city, suspended. 1 W. I'. 11. Duncan, "Dry Goals Commission," New York city, suspended. Woodruff, Langdon, & Co., "Dry beads Commission," ,New York city, suspended. Bliss, Douglas, Wheelock, &' C 0.,. " Dry, etude," New York city, suspended. L. O. VW= & Co., "try Geods,ii' New York city, suspended; Debilities large. Lane & Co. " Dry Goods," New York city, Suspended. Strang, Adrienne, & Co., "Dry Goods," , New York city, suspended; wilipay in full. , Penton, & co, •1 Dry Goods," New York city, ampended and assigned. Henry New York city, suspended. • Bulkley & Co., Importers,",•New York city, sai -1 porde& L. sr. Moore & Cori Millinery (odds," Now York i c ty, euspended; , t 289,000. , Beekman' lc Co., "Dry Goode," New York city, sus pended. James A. Mara, "Dry Goods," New York city, sus pended. Brinck & Russell, " Dry Goeds,' , New York 'city, sus. tended. • , • Blackwell, IfflOtterisore, & ,0(0.; Clothei" New York nity, suspen ded,. , - •• • j Gerhart, Dittos, Clark, er,00., "Oloths,". ; New ; 'Fork city, sinapaided. - - . Hastings & Porky, "Olothing,!.' NeW, , Yerk city, sus pended. ; Otis & Ditnntre,, "Clothing," New, 'York city, sus pended. John N. Genie, "Hats," NOW York city, suspended. Gaynor, McDonald, & Co., "Straws," New York city, suspended ; show a good earplug. , • Daniel Curtis & Co., New York city, suspended. Backus, Nichols, & oo.„"Hats," New York city, sus pended. „ Seymour & Co.. "Paper," New York city, suspended. Ponder & "Publishers," New York city, as signed; their publications will be continued without Interruption. Bort Brothers "Shoes," New York city, suspended. Herrick, Ferris, & Co., "Gents' Furnishing," New York city, suspended. Puttee, Judson, & CO., "Iron," New York city, sus pended. Keroble & Warner, "Iron," New York city, failed and assigned. Uallaudet & Wetmore, "Hardware," New York city, suspended. , .•, . • Churchill,. Rogers, &. Wetmore, "Hardware," New VOA city, suspended'. _ • Hunt, Theresa, & Co., "Hardware," New York city, suspended. Doe & Rice; "Hardwitre," , New York city, sus pended. 1 1 , 0 PPeck & fireenitOod, "Grocers," New York, city, suspended_ • • • Wood & Grant, ':Grocers," New York city, sus pended, • Ludlam & Lanett, "Produce," New York city, sus pended. , - ' John Platt, "Produce," New York city , suspended: ! Drammen & Royster, "Tobacco " New York city, suspended; ask an extension to payin full. Baptist Or White, "Tobacno'," New York city, sus pended. Connolly & Adams, "Tobacco," New York city, sus pended.- G. W. liillman & Co., "Tobacco," New York oily, suspended. • Sulkies' 1 Moore, "Tobacco," New York city; sus pended. Hankins &Williams, "Fruits," New York city, BUN pended and assigned. William Partridge & Son, "Dye Stuffs," New York 'city, suspended. Ames, Herrick, Barnes, & Rhodes, " Stationers, , New York city, suspended. , Mark J. - King, Furs," New York city, suspended. , Henry A. Kelly, " Oils," New York city, suspended. Do Young, Newman, & Schmidt, "Trimmings," Now York city, suspended, Herman Cohn, " Laces" New York city, suspended. ,!LeuitiS & Bernstein, "Trimmings," New York city, , • It. B. Potts; Tailors' Trimmings," New York city, assigned.ilit Pox & Co., ' , Fancy Goods," New ' York city, failed and assigned. tS. ll.,Doughty, New York city, assigned . (This is , not 8: G: Doughty, & Co., of Broad street, but 8. H. Doughty, of John street—E.) • W. B. Mackenzie, " Mantillas," New York city, pre viously reported, has arranged with his creditors, and continues as usual. Wilson &,Peet,,Willionabtirg, N. Y., failed and as signed. ;Uintalloxh, Albany, N. ; assigned. -• }Hubbard, Torrance , & Co., Rochester, N. I n SUS perided offer to, compromise. , D. D. Palmer,' Rochester, N. Y., failed. Mini, Marks, IBrother, Dahl, N. failed awl as , sted. ' -„. _ ' enry J. Bower*, Cooperstown, N.Y., assigned. . !George W. Ryan, Marcollaa, N Y. assigned. Z. ,ulf .1.,. Fenton, North White Crook, N. Y., sue. pended. „ T. Burnett Or (le.,.Newark, N. J., failed. ,Joseph E. Ball, Newark, N. J. haled. Green & Co. Newark, N. 1., suspended. • Tohn Ityle, P ,N aterson, N. J. suspended. - O. O. Ayres, South Orange} J. failed, • lharld S. Drown & Co, Dry Goods Commission," Philadelphia, suspended; liabilities very heavy. Cowperthwalte & Co., " Publishers," Philadel phia, suspended. „ • 'ReX, Remora.; JF C 0.," Dry. Goode, " Philadelphia, suspended liabilities said about $600,00. & Dry Goods Commission," Phil ielelphid, Suspended. Ladd Brothers, " Dry Goods Commission," Philadel phia, suspended. Leonard klisker, "Dry Goode Commission," Phila, delphia amended: „D.-I). ' Bauman &'Co;,Co: " Dry Goods Commission," Philadelphia, suspended. T. W. &Mc Brown, " DrY,Goodi Comoilssion, 6, Phila delphbi, suspended. , Brugherd Dry Good, Commission," Philadelphia, suspended. Ilirsoh & rLueb, "Dry Goods," Philadelphia, sum podded. James Gans , " Dry Goods," Philadelphia, suspended. Mammann, ' Snyder & Co., " Dry Goode," Philadel phia, suspended ; add about 1800,000, 4 R. Oessellbury.„ "Dry Goodi," Philadelphia, sus pended;' , Snyder & Grubb e ,;" (Bottling ," Philadelphia, sus. vended. Price J. Fatten &' Co., "Mats," Philadelphia, sus- The Lehigh Orate Iron Company, Philadelphia, 862, pended. - Thompson et Babbitt, kinskwere,;. •Philadelphia, stispended.' !Ashby & Recap, "Hate," Fbilade)phda, suspended. Dreck,'Smery,"& 00., 'tamers," ,philadelptita, ens- Charlie Mitlir;""Ooai," Phiiadelp la, suspended. &I. McClure, Allesany, City, Pa., assigned.. 'John I). Gate; Clinbri a, Pa., assigned. dohii a:Willisims, Carlisle, Pa., failed and assigned. Alfred bilifte,lewieton;Pa., failed, E. M. Featherstone & Co., "Tobacco," Baltimore, Md.; assigned,' Charles Hartwell, Richmond, Vs., suspended. J. M. & W. G. Sheppard, Richmond, Va., failed. Towle, Snowden, &Co Alexandria, Vu., suspended. Pepe, Alifson,,te Co.; New Orleaus, La., suspended. Voorhees, Greggs; & Co., New Orleans, La., sus ponded. Doan, King, &,' Co., St. Lenin, Mn., anspemded. , Celltus, Kellogg, & Kirby, St. Louis, Mo., suspend. off ; ask an extension; have a large surplus ; will pay in' full witkinterest. Renfew, Pomeroy, es Co., St. Louie, suspended:W. B. Caller, "Banker," Louisville, Ky., impended and assigned„ A. D. Mansfield, Louisville, Ity.; suspended and as , William Lee & Oen Cincinnati, Ohio, suspended. H. Fries & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, assigned. ; S. B. Williams; Cincinnati, Ohio, suspended. The Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Company, Cleveland, Ohio, assigned. I. Morrison, Cleveland, Ohio,' failed. Wm. Lowenthal ,k,Co., Evansville, Ind., assigned. W. A. Washburn', Columbia, Indiana, suspended. FL B. , Benson & Co n Chicago, 111., suspended. Readier, Phohnen, & Smith, Chicago, 11l , assigned. Becker & Dean, Chicago, 111., assigned. James Stephens & 00,, Detre% Mich., assigned. to Henry Stephens and_E. A. Wilcox. , Ventile Babcock, Iforeer,Micti. failed. H. Buck; fi t ur,ges;Mleh.; assigned, Randier', Warrinke, 6 & illebvman, Plymouth, Wis:; amigusgp • W.Teelia & 1:16., ! F0rt des Moines; lowa, failed and, iold out, • Werner & Abbott, Lyons, lowa, assigned. D.M. Scott; Lyons, lowa, assigned. Ohas. O. Hulbert, Lyelm,lewa staigned. 6 1. T. Bacon, Caller Rapids, lowa, failed sad assigned. ' tsaad Park, Osmanche, lowa, assigned. B. D, & T.- Dawn, Olarksburgh lowa assigned. Marshall& 00., ” Bankers," it. Paid, M . T., as signed show'esseto'Sgaing to P.a,y $ 93,277 Swift & Hamilton, gt, Paul, M. T. assigned. I. L. Farwell & Co., St. Paul, M. 'P., assigned, G. D;Wation Montreal, 0. E.suspended, Kobllnsky &Brother, Montreal, 0. Z. suspend ed. E, Batista' & Op., Quebec, 0. W:, failed; Debilities said heavy. • - M. F. Whitten:lore & Ori n Toronto, O. W., suspended. James Clark Webdotook; 0, W. assigned - . X. Molndoe, 'Dunnville CI,: W. failed and assigned. PHILADELPHIA STOOK EXCHANGE SALES, • Octoberld, 1112. Reported by' R. Manly, Jr., Stock Broker, No. - 80i lirabiut street. 10 Worn/16'3ml RR... 61 10Readieg RR 18X 100 ' do cash. 18j 30 do cash. 18X 100 do cull. 1I 12 do , 18X 100 do . 18X 50 do oa . oh. 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""full.anstenix, Otivenit 16th.—Eveniug.—Bread attire are without demand for shipment, and the transactions iu Flour aro only to supply the retailers and bakers, within the range of $5 2.5656 for common brands and extra, and $0 25 up to sl.bs for extra family and fancy lots, according to brand and quality, the ex port trade being completely suspended at the present the stock, however, owing to the light receipts, and a fair home demand, Is On the decrease, and quite tight for the Season. Molders of Corn Meal have made souse concession in order to meet buyers, and a sale of Penm sylvania Meal has been made at $3.76 tfr bbl., at which rate there are free sellers. Rye Flour is Selling in is small way at $4.25 4' bbl. Wheats meet with more in quiry for milling, and the market is rather hare of geed and prime parcels, the receipts being very light, and sales are limited to a few lots, about I,soo,bushols In the aggregate, at $1.10A51.20 for reds, and Si 15051.30 for white, the latter figures for prime lots, which is an im provement. Corn is on the advance, owing to scarcity, and about 1,600 bushels good Southern yellow brought 76671 e., in store. Oats are not much Inquired after, and ofibred at 3.5036 c. for fair to good Southern, and but few selling at these rates. Bye meets with a fair in quiry, and the distillers are paying 72073 c , but lots In afore are held higher. Of Bark a sale is reported at $33 for first quality Quercitron, which is a decline, although some holders still ask $36 4P tea; the receipts aro light, but the demand has fallen off. Cotton is dull acid unsettled, with a small business doing at irregular prices. ,Groceries and Provisions are also very inactive, but holders of the former are rather firmer In their pre tensions. Whiskey has been selling moderately at 21,l 6220. for eastern and Ohio bbis., and 206210. for drudges and blids. BALTIMORE PROVISION MARKET.—There bas been some little movement to-day In Provisions. We have reperted sales of 35 MIAs Bacon Shoulders in ono lot at 13F cte, and of some 40 }aids Shoulders and Sides in tot at 1334 cis for the former, and 15g ota for the latter. We note also to-day sales of some 60 bbls 'ldeas Pork at $25. We quote Mess Pork at from $24 to $2O l and Prime do at $2O per bbl. We hear of no trans actions in Bulk Meat, and in the absence of sales we can give no quotation for it, Beef may be quoted at $2O Inc Mess and $l7 per bbl for No 1. We quote Lard at 13c vial, and 14e time, for City. There Is 130 Western here. Butter la selling at 14015 e for Western, 18w22e for Glades.. Cheese is in fair demand and we note sales of 100 boles Western Cutting at 104 e, and of 60 boxes ',English Dairy do at 1234 c. . . PHILADELPHIA HOARD OB TRADE. m C. A. J. BOOKNOR, 131DMIIIITIIES OF Tin Mown! ELLIS LETTER BAGS 1 At the llferchnnte• Exchange, Philadelphia, Ship Joseph Jones, Flowers San Francisco, soon 'Brig Oregon, (Ar)Green Port an Prince, soon SAILING' OF THE. OCEAN STEAMERS. PROM VIP, UNITED BTAT.E9: STISMIRD ' CHOU FOR DAY Fulton New York Havre Oat 17 New York ' ' New York Glasgow Oct 17 Niagara Boston Liverpool Oct 21 Vanderbilt' New York B'mton Jr. Harm ~ .Oct 24 Kangaroo New York Liverpool ....... ....Oct 29 FROM. MOPE . . Borussia Hamburg New York Oct 1 Gen Williams... .Liverpool Quebec Oct 8 'Vanderbilt...Southampton Now York Oct 3 Asia Liverpool New York .... ...... Oct . 3 Edinburg . Glasgow New York Oct 3 North Star— .Bouthampton , New York Oct 7 Kangaroo 1 iverpool New York Oct 1 Europa Liverpool Boston. Oct 10 Baltic Liverpool Now York Oct 14 Persia ....Liverpool New York Oct 17 Arago........Southampton New York Oct 21 MOVEMENTS OF. HAVANA STEAMERS. lqui.a.mmraza.—From New York 2d, arriving at Ha vana Bth, and New Orleans 11th. From New Orleans 20th ; Havana 23d, arriving at New York 28th. (ULMER Ctrv—From New York 7th of each month, 'arriving at Havana 12th, and Mobile 14th. From Mo bilo 224, MMus 24th, arriving at Now York 28th. OttrAWDA—From liework 12th, arriving at Havana 17th. and New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th, Havana 29tb, arriving at New York Bd. I:llPiaE CITY—From New York 17th, arriving at ha vane 234, and New Orleans 26th. From New Orleans 6th, Havana Bth, arriving at New York 13th BLACK WARRIOR—From Now York 27th, arriving at Havana let and New Orleans 3d. From New Orleans 12th, Havana 14th, due at New York 18th. % /Balm—From Charleston 19th and 4th, due at Ha vana 2.3 d and 7th. From Havana 10th and 24th; due at Now York 16th and 31st. The California mall steamers sail from New York on the 6th and 20th °r each mouth. Illarinz 3ntelligente. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10, 1817. SUN RIBES 6 28-BIIN BETS 5 81 111011 WATER 11 30 ARRIVED. Steamship Delaware, Copes, 20 boors from Now York, via Cape May, with merefmndise and pasaengers to Jim Allderdico. At 7 o'clock yesterday morning, below Liston's, passed the City Ice Boat going down. Off New Castle passed one deep berm' brig and four schooners upward bound, Brig Alesla, Douglass, from Portland. Brig Manzanillo, Dunning, from Portland. Schr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with onto to Jaa Barratt & Son. Schr John A Hazzard, Laws, 2 days from Milford, Del, with grain and bark to .1 II McColl ey. Behr Farmer, Deputy, 2 days from Milford, Del, with bark to J H McColley. ' ; Schr Will George, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Bewley, Wilson tr. Co. Behr Victory, Chambers, 2 days from Lewes, Del, with wheat to Bewley, Wilson & Co. Scbr Flyaway, Davis, I daps from N York, in ballast. Schr 11 I' Simmons, Barrett, from Milton. Bohr Ellen Matilda, Wells, 10 days from Collie, with lumber to Baker & Shoemaker. Solar Caroline. Hall, Graham, 0 days from Danvers port, in ballast to captain, Behr Lautot Dupont, Corson, 1 day from Wilmington, Del, in ballast to l) 11 Stetson & Co, ' °LEADED. Steamship Delaware, Copes, N York, Jan Schr katuat Dupont, cocoon, Mobile, 11 S Stetson & Co. ficliF Flyaway, Davis, Provideneo, C & Co. Oche Hall, Graham, Boston, N Sturtevant & Co. Behr Charm Bilieldin, do do Bohr Mall, Crowell, Providence, J 111 Kennedy & Co. Rehr H P Simmons, Barrett, Provldenco, Tyler, Stone Jr Co. Steamer Farmer, Donnie, Baltimore, A Orme, Jr. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEINE?, Eel— 0ct.14, 8 A. The fleet pimdonsly reported at harbor atilt remains, owing to fresh north-easterly winds and foggy weather. Ph e seta Cleo Darby has been got off by the steam tug America. That bortion of her cargo discharged into fighters is now Wing reshipped; site will leave to-mor row for New York; in tow el tug America 'Wind 'ENE, with every appearance of a storm. Yours, Sco, ' WM. It HICKMAN, TBLSORAPII.) (Correspondence of The Poem.) Nov Yoax. Oet 14. Arrived, barque Edward Chace ' from Salt Key. BILTIUORR, 0ct.1.6: The echr C F A Colo, hence for New Bedford, with a cargo of corn, went ashore on the 10th off Bog Island. The officera and crew, with the, exception of ono man, were bayed. The schr was insured In Philadelphia, the cargo at New Bedford. Nartrucxtr, Oct 15. A Dritiah barque or ship, from the Coast of Africa, with Wcargo of palm oil, is reported ashore on the moth side of the bar. No particulars have yet boon received lisvarnran; Oct 18. The II S Mail steamship Alabama arrived here from New York this afternoon. BIZBIORANDA Steamship Phineaa Sprague, Matthews, cleared a Boston 14th Inst, for Philadelphia. Steamship Oahawba, Bullock, from Now York for Hamina, mina, was seen 13th lost, 3 P lit 30 40, long 70. Steamship State of (Imes, Garvin, hence for Saran. nab, was passed 0 P M 12th fiat, 10 stiles north o Charleston. Steamship Keystone State, elarshman, hence, via Norfolk, for Savannah, was seen lath fiat, 12 30 A 31, 30 miles SW of Cape Lookout. Steamship Star of the West, from New York for As pinwall, was spoken 818 lost. DIY Llatteras. Ship Tuscarora Ounievy, entered at Liverpool Lath ult. to load for Philadelphia. Ship David Brown, Dradbury, from hisollls for No 4 York, passed the Straits of Sunda July 12 'Ship Jamea Buchanan, Davie, from ',Long Kong, at Singapore Aug .19. !Ship Charlotte Lidstram, from Singapore for Boston, sailed from St Belem Aug S. Ship Juniata, King, for ass Prancteco, cleared at Cal cutta Aug 21, , Ship Tigress, Lawrence, from Chinch& Islands, at Dunkirk Ist inst. Skip Sunderland (Br) Carry, from Liverpool for Oity Point, arrived in lamptoa Roads 13th host Ship Elizabeth Dennison, Mansion, for Toulon, cleared at Mobile Bth init. Ship Chios, Denton , hence for Brunswick, Oa, was at anchor in St Simons Sound about 7th inst. Ship Euphraills, Lanteir, hence, arrieed at N °dean 7th inst. Barque Gen Warren, Clifford, for Philadelphia wat towed to sea from New Orleans 2d Inst. Barque Damon, Bartlett, for :Valparaiso, cleared at N York yesterday. • Barque Wampanoag, Bohm, for Calcutta, sailed from Afelbourne June 24. Barque Western Bes, Taylor, from Cape Coast, Africa arrived at Boston 14th Inst. Barque Neapolitan, Mlle, from Bolton, was diacbg at Cape (Maid, Africa, Aug!, - Barque A. A Arehart, floWitt, hence at Buenos Ayres about 220 Aug. Barque Achilles, epedden, for Philadelphia, was load ing at London 29th tilt- Barque John Welsh, Hader, from Efo Grande, Aug 18, at New York yesterday Barque, W H Newman, Gavel, from Roo de Janeiro, Aug 29, was below Baltimore yesterday. The Jaques 11 Walker, Wallace, for Philadelphia, nailed from Marseilles 29th ult. Brig Lamartine, (Nor) Zeeslehow, from Charleston for Barcelona, having sprung aleak on the 9th instant, during a NE gale in the Gulf Stream, put into N York yesterday for repslrs. Brig Cam, Leeman, from Bio Grande, arrived at New York yesterday. Brig Bonita, 'Upton, from Calcutta, remained at Bue nos Ayres Aug 22. Brig A A Chapman, from Ifavana, arrived at Ruatan IslandZith Ala, and WU to sail ad inst.. for N Orleana. Brig Celt, Dobbin gaited from Newburyport 13th inst, for Machias. tiChr Monterey, Steelman, at Providence 13th inst. from Delaware City. Behr M it Carlisle, Winsmore, for Philadelphia, was at Providence 13th Inst. AtiknlNz ursaELLANY Behr Matilda O'Brien, of and from Lubea for Boston, with plaster and herring, run upon a ledge three miles west off Long Isle. A part of her attila end rig ing was saved by assistance of the U revenue cutter Jackson, when she slipped off the rock and sunk in deep water. Ship Lizzie Oakfonl, of Boston, Belly, from Calcutta, at New York 14th Mat, reports: Rept 28, let 30 69, long 0 39, came In contact with Bohr Bagenia, Capt Crook, of end from Baltimore, bound to Hlngstoo, Jam; kept wlthler thropgh the night, and then took off Oapt 0 nod crew, ;caving the Behr in 4 stoking condition—(be. fore reported.) 'The Muie Oakford has been 16 days north of Hatteras:, had a pilot on boani a days. Borgne Vickery, Booth, at New York 14th inst. from Loud°, East Coast of Africa, reports: 28th nit lot 21 49, long 68 14, James Turner, seaman, after 'tabbing the cook, blichoiaa Boller, colored, three several times, jumped overboard. Lowered a boat, but could not lave him. . . Sept 18. lat 4b N, long 27 28 W harms Witch, Halt• man, from Batavia, J‘lne 8, for firemen. - Pah ult. fat 55 44, long 18 87, ship Onward, from Li verpool for Mobilo: 17th nit, off Dlestrabull, ship Henrietta, from lalsa gow for Sydney. NOTICE TO MARINERS Mawr Noose Nottoss.—The following light house notices have been received by the State Department: The Minister of Marine at Copenhagen has given no , ties that during the,presestt 3 month two fixed white lights will be exhibited p at Tears, at the NW end of Lea. land, on the M side of, the Great Belt, for the guidance of vessels op,to the ferry at that place. The !Hominid. log apparatus will be catopric, or by reflectors of the sixth order, „ ~ The Sardinian givernment has given notice theta AIOd bright light has been established on Cape Della Mole, on the western shore of the Gulf of Genoa, In the department of Genoa. The light hoe been placed at an elevation of 807 feet above ' the level of the Sea and should be visible from the deck of a ship in military 'Weather ate dist esf o 06, POMUTIOI /TAP. riEW yoRK, oAV 14-LeAbared, ehive Brower, (Sir) McMinn, Rotterdam; Jdnide, Areklue, New ' O rleans; Renttiolelan Merriman, do; birgnee Rikabotis, MAMillos; Mfrup, Janos, Apalaelifecr• J' THE'POISS.-z-ritLADFiLPItIA., FRIDAY O OCTOBER 16; 1857. la; Caroline, (Sw) Webtberg, Savannah; brigs Kate Beath. Ketchum, Cardenets,• Northiru Light, (Sr) Es dein, Windsor, NS; sans Queen of the South, Weeks, Cienfuegos; Chrysolite, Ackley, Brazil Santiago. Oct lb—Arrived, S mall steamship Marion, Foster, Charleston; ship Emerald, Cook, Liverpool; Norwegian barque Nor, Median, Trieste; Drom barque Anna, Evers, Bremen; barque N 11 Gaston, Maxwell, Barba does; brigs Brisk, ( 3r) Nickerson, Aguadilla, PR; Maude, (Br) Davidson, Dry Harbor, Jam; aches Emily, ilobsrt, Wilmington, NC; Win 1. Montague, Jr, Benson, Fajardo, PR; Southern Bello, Tyler, ser an neb; John, Bestow, Wilmington, NO; Writ L Burroughs, Jenks, Sa vannah; May Queen, (Br) Talbot, Bermuda; A A Bede! ! Bider, Georgetown, SOi M Platt Ireland, Newborn, N R W Brown, Derrickson, Wilmington. Cleared, ship Shepherd, Gale, N Orleans. BOSTON, Oct 13—Cleared, ship Geo Washington, Crowell, Liverpool; barque Lysander, Moore, Cimino , goy; brigs Darien, Sterret, Mobile. ' Celestine, Dunbar, Machias, to load for Porto Rico, Cyrus Chamberlain, Ballet. Providence. PROYIDENCE—Ar 13, schr Henry Castoff, Gardner, Dighton, to finish loading for Cardenas. Sid, barque Rambler, Putunio, Pictou. NORFOLK, Oct IS--Arc, schr Julia Smith, Crowell, Plymouth, Mass. IlAall?TON ROADS, Oat 13—Are, ackra Potomac, Berry, Alexandria, bound to New York; loss of main• sail, boat, Arc; G J Jones, Nickerson, Baltimore, bound to Boston; Met, Diesoway, Alexandria, bound to New York; Marie L Davis, Whilden, Cape Baytien, bound to Boston; put in on account of heed winds; also, ship Halcyon, SAVANNAH, Oct 12—Arr, schr Piandome, Brown, N York. ON, steamship Augusta, Woodhull, New York; setts Kate Brigham, Titus, Now York, NEW ORLEANS. ,Oct B—Art, etealnebips Black War" rior, Smith, New Yotk; Tom:lessee, Talbot, do; ship Ashland, Clark, Boston; Spanish barque Buenaventura, Millet, Havana; blip Creole, Robinson, Rust= Island; Mary Elizabeth ; Thompson, Havana. FOREIGN PORTS. By the Ste ncr Vanderbilt. Ar at Liverpool 2d, Caroline, Brown, An Smyrna; lie roelydmy Bombay; 29th nit, Amos Lawrence, Nickerson, St, John, N. 1l.; Washington Gardner, Norton, St. Ste phens. Off port 2d—Centurion, from New York. Sid 2d, Benjamin Adams, for New York; Courier, New Orleans ; Ocean Wave, Savannah, Victoria, Char leston. Euterea inward let, Alfred Storer, flonory, New York. Old let, Neptune, Snell, Boston ; Gertrude, lioatie, New Orleans, Sept. 30, Courier, Larkeu, do; Yorick, Soulo, New York. Ar at Barre let lost, Pepperell, Twanley, Richmond. From the Shipping Gazette, Oct. fm Pill 2d, °spray Kum, N York. Are at Bristol 2d, ship Rufus Choate, from St John, NB; Old Dominion, Havana. Sld 2.1, Osprey, for New York; James Bryant, Cardiff; Lizzie Southard, Sa. Yannah. Bid from Orarasend 21, Amazon, for New York. OR Dungannon 30th ult, ship Arnold, lioninger, fm N ,Yorki barque Marianne, Westminster, from Balti more. Cork Passage, 30th—The ship Polar Star, Edwards, bee hauled into dock to be caulked, receive spars, &c. Ryde, I W, Oct I—The ship Gem of the Ocean, Thur. sion, from Calcutta, for Hamburg, bee put In short of Water! Salted fm Palermo Sept 22, Phcerilclan, Evan, New York. Arr at Bremerhaven 27th, Gazelle, Wessels, Rio Janeiro. Sld fm ifelveet 30th, Dulaberg, Meyer, N York. Ar at Marseilles 29th. Southerner, Olitford, N York. Sid 29th, Abby Browe, Beane, N York. Ar at Mauro 90th, William Tell, Bunch, New York. Old 30th, Germania, Wood, do. Old in Southampton let inst. Jason, N Y. Old fro Glasgow Sept 30, Charles A Morrison, Morri son, N Orleans. Old at Bristol let, Osprey, Rents, N York. From the Shipping Gazette, Oct. 1. Cleared at London 80th ult, Alleghenian, Stetson, N Orleans. Hong Kong, Aug 19 —The Independence is loading at Macao for New York; Coringo is to load at Bwatow and Hong Kong at $lB per ton dead weight; and $l6 per ton for measurement goods, Tim Star King is up for San Francisco. The Ariel, for N York, is loading at rates not quoted. Passed Portsmouth 90% /4140, fpm London for New York. - . Arr at Bong Kong, July 28, Medford, (hay, Calcutta; 30th, Kato Hooper, Jackson, Ban Francisco; 31st, Ar ober, Osgood, do; Aug 1, Florence, Dautaresq, N York; 'Witchcraft, Coate, Melbourne; Bth, Arab, Crosby, Cal- cutta. Passed Straits Sunda, July 13th, Autolope, Cross, Shanghtte for do-19th, Black Prince, Brown, Singapore for do, 10th, Queen of the Sem, Cobb, Melbourne for Hong Kong 24th; Nelson, Brown Singapore for Fal mouth. 20th, Kate Howe, Dinkel?, blantila for Boston. 110th, Chorea, blaratrand, do for do. Aug 2, Vancouver, Jenkins; Singapore for Falmonth. 9th, Lucky Star, Sin gapore for Now York. Ar at Penang July 29, Surprise from New York. Old Irons Rangoon July 31, Young America, Babcock, Falmouth. Sid from Bangor Aug 10, Coromandel, Campbell, Ran goon; 11th, Anna Kennedy, Kimball, Boston; Asa Pakor, Jones, Sydney; 12th, Aar, Drewist, San Francisco; 11th, Mitten, Marcy, Boston. Ar at Calcutta Aug 11, Vagabond, Dewey, Mauritius, Old 21st. Charles hill. Hall, Boston; 224, Juniata, King, San Francisco; 234, Bieber, Crowell, Boston; Sao tie, McKellar ; Liverpool. Ar at Gallo Aug 20, Typhon, Salter, Liverpool. Ar at Aden Aug 30, Arthur Pickering, Oloutman, Zan zibar. Ar at Gibraltar Sept 22, Daniel Viobster, Malaga, end ald for New York. Ar at Queenstown 28th, nerold, Driaeol, Baltimore. Sailed Spinling, Lewis, Bangor; Thomp. Son, Cape or Good hope. . . . Ar at Iluli am, A D Emery, Perkin, Richmond; colon, Smith , Buctonsbe; 8t Lawrence, Robinson, Quebec. ! Entered outward at London 30th, Llvorpool, Romney, New York. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Up to 12 o'olook Lott Night. GIRARD HOTEL--Chestnut street, between Slit & 9th. E Smith, Baltimore J P Roman, 10d, Debt Fowler, Balt W Shoots & dau, Ind d lir Baker, Providence, It I Dr J II Berrien, Savannah Mr Lyon, West Cheater, N Y Joe Grinnell, New Bedford A Goettel, N Y Mons W Pond, Beaton (I Tynon, Reading J Eckert, Reading J 1) Brannan, Boston J 0 Knight, Provide/too W 8 Wuhan, Canada, D C Corbin, Nebraska 2 L Taylor, Louisville A Wilma, Jr, OM, 0 O 1.1 Searle, Newark D Saul, Petersburg La W Paul, Petersburg 511 Clarke Mobile Silw Renshaw, U S 11 SW Goodrldge, N Y f rook Davidson & la, N Y 1' M Krunicute, Worcester Frank Kelsey & la, N Y J A Peck, California Ohne Zinn, N Y 8 Mother, N N K Y Griffin, N Y 0 kWondrould As relfe,.N Y G B Tabb, Louisville 011 Buffeamyer, Louisville d J Kerman, N Y , J K tYylle, New Raven J Shellito, Gin, Ohio It D /Racy, On • 0 Wilkea, Washington W J McDonald, Washtin 0 W Clertettl, Vs DR King, Ala :Dessert Kerr, N Y A Morrell, Balt W D Snider, Ya I' II Pendleton, Vs John II Hall, N Y J L Jessup & la, N Y Stn'l Shaw, N Y Job,, W Berko, Alexandria Bainil Li Young, N 0 Chas D Kingsley, Maas Wm (7 Bun, Mo M P Perry k la, 11 ii i3asui I Davis & le, N 0 11. 0 Rice Balt J Gillet, N Y (leo Id G illespie, tie P W Butt, Pa Pr Wm Powell & li o Miss I' Andreas, N Y . Than Hunter, Pittsburgh it Davis, N Y 5 8 Ricks, Va Haley, Yes Kills Kearney, Ya 111 A alichael & in, Balt John P. Ludlow, Ye Leon, & wife, N Y 0 B Fowler & la, Ti Y r 'ru S Eakin, Tenn A W Gordon, Ala I MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. Henry J Farber, Balt a W Maley, Va II Weber, Philadelphia J W Douglas, Pa Aug Duncan, Pa Wm AI Wheatley Mo WII Harrison, Ripley, 0 J 0 °eager, Louisiana. Jno 0 Dauber, lowa II Fasnaught, Oakville Ftrieph Wilton, Pa Wm 0 Fulton, Tareatune PII Kennedy, Canonsburg 8 L Alexander, Centre co Jacob Neff, Centro co W E Minor, Pa ties Iloskinson Pa 8 Monroe, Armstrorg co Wm Kennedy, k Brighton TAI Rogers, Brownsfllie I It Datesman, Pa Owen Nagle, Tamaqua Haul Shepp, Tamaqua Wm J l'agott, Mo Jsts Nesbit, Mt Jackson 8 A Philips, Berke co, pa A N Hamer &fa Pa Iton II S Molt, BI Thos Percy, N J , Montgomery, St Louis Or John Henry, N York W ciAulnion Baltimore Hon Geo Scott, Penns W AI Wheatle . y, Missouri J al King, Waterford L W Toile, Fulton co, Pa ,W Irvine, Pennsylvania Maggie Irvine, Patina C Foote,ar L Oldo Henry H Hunt, Maine Hre Mary ti nuot, Maine 0 J Taggart, Northrunbld Min G Taggart, Penna M L Prostly 4 wt, Vezina li E Rally, rbila W Hartley, Glenwood 0 II Malin, Scranton Jo° Shirplean, Oatawissa Mra Monroe, Haulm S Downing, St Louie, Ho 'AMERICAN 4074—Chestnut street, akovs Filth WAt Williams & la, Oliio w P tietwitop, New Jamey 0 8 Brown, N Carolina A B Paine, N Carolina A G Dunlop, N Carolina ' D W t Pant O'R Freeman, Phila J Ron land, Oliver, 'McKeesport W C Thomas, Altoona Ellwood Daley, Altoona Jno W Williams, N York 0 0 Carter, New York BP Plink, Boston A Amlerson, New York 0 'Hotchkiss, Mr 1,95 G Mazes, New York WII Thompson, Tenn Mine Thompson, Tema M J P Boardman, asa Saundera Fulton N 0 Chas R P Burks, Ye II P Welling, Id 7), N a J N McCreary, Tamaqua WAt Pothemus, NJ Cyrus W Wells, Mich' Robt 0 Parker, New York S Clinton, New York F 0 DOUblerlithrk, PP 5 C Poynter, Pa if Myers, New York All Dunscomb & la, N York Alex Anderson, New York 0 N Flynn, SutTolk, Ye R O'Davis & la, Conn Miss Mary Simpson, Conn Miss A C Simpson, Comm UNION HOVEL—Arch street. above Third. John Stokes, 13ethlehem Andrew NlgOn, Bethlehem Jamul Greer, ChM Thome J Blair, Baltimore David Claris, Easton, John N Olifton, Beaton Wm Vail. Now Jersey, , l Jaulabangb, RaxiMon II Hiller, Lock Haven John 0 Fog, Lock Haven F A cook, Mt Hope JIB L Black, Pa II Oppenheimer, Reading F 8 Beal, Reading John Zimmerman, Pa W Allison, Jr, Pa W Irwin, Jackeenvllle, Pa Henry Keats, Md W Hill, Flemington A V Van Fleet, Flemington 0 Eldridge, Willmington B W Orgy, Deerfield, 0 J U Ebry, Summit so, 0 S Hamlin, Stark on, 0 St Krause, Bethlehem, Pa JO Mulford, Balm, J 0 Bander/end, N Orleans 011 Campbell, Mu, 0 J V Hampton, Ohm, 0 0 II P Swisher, 010 A Ouse, Poland, 0 11 P Hoover, OW J 0 Wright, Bast Union F W Thornhill, Oblo M Denman, %Yarrow, 0 WII Plowman, Ohio It Long, Warsaw, 0 W Andrews, N Y Mrs Arnotead'Ar. eon, N y. NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Col Harris, Pine Plains, NJ II 8 Stull, Howard's Exr Wm P Jackson, Whitehall John Fritz, Danville Edw AlcJorreil Bellefonte J E Dubois, Lancaster It Patton, Danville J L Evinger, Perry co, 1 1 / 4 bllae M L Clark, Pa Robt A Olark Ps Jli Arndt, Howard's Lip Wm Bird, Unionville, Ps 111 Lashell, Alleusvllle, Pa J 0 Ulmer, Lewistown Ceo B 81mm & In, NY , Miss Hale, N Y Samuel McGovern, Pittsb Lewis Vaslino, Pottsville Jacob Ilaenchen, Reading Joe Whitaker, Mt Clare F Shimer, Easton W Morgan, Pottsville T P Simpson, Mauch 010 k John A glimmer, Pa D S Sampson, Ohio Daniel 0 Pro , log Bethlt M Campbell, Ohio hem Owen Saeger, Allentoen, Pali Stark, Tunkhannook I Josh Cowley, Chestnut Hill It W Smith. Middlebury J C Haman, New York M Fry, Perry co, Pa i STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. John Gallagher, Ohio Blehar4 Dean, Ohio James Ward,'llaltimere AIC I,lieberger,yhtle B Weber, Centre to, Pa John ti Smith, Pa John Bell, West Newton J Lomison, Indiana, co, Pa J Lary, Wattaburg. Pa Airs 0 Laobach, P.aston J J Shoemaker, Ifirrieb , g 0 W (Moen, Pe Af Moony, NewPhlla Afro M kt Burg & son, Pa Thee Penrose, Ohio P M our, Hanover, Pa Mrs J Shields, Phcenizr,o BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant. , M Wright, Lancaster co 0 B Soßebury, Dordentowt D 0 Moore k la, Pa Jno 'Blakely, Cheater co J Marys Wilmington Schroer. la, Del J W Still, Dry Run AII Hall, Chester co ' Dat Reynolds & Is, Ps D Walton, Cheater co John Reynolds. Chester co Mrs Callaghan, Philo J T Hughes, West Chester T Brickley, M a Stephen Monahan, Ohio Den) Robbins, Ohio A Lyons, Ohio MADISON HOUSE--Second street, abuse Market. Mho 0 Olowell. Norrist , an W W9lisme N J Ourtls Davis, N J Thus D Sipple, Del ' O II Lyman, N J Vol Levi L Tate Ts Deal Mifflin Delaware 0 SI Heger+, N T D M Allen, N it Y - Henry A Jones, Boston Robt Johnston, Dolton A 8 Hinson, Lancaster 0 A Dement, Philada. Henry Hearne, Del Thos Olanneon, rhilada Jae II Lynch, 'bunkum DUCK BEAR HOTEL—ThIrd street, ab. Miss A Scholl, Sumneytown '4 W Willer, Perk/tomer) Win Fearing Coopersburg Mrs Dearing, Coopereburg W Weller, Ereschetavrn Abtlbam Stauffer , Reading John Hiestand, Pottstown. EH Gilbert, Arkansas SAVANNAH STE/41SMT• LINE. BTEA6IBIIIPS ST= OF GEORGIA i AND KEYSTONE 'STATE. In conoquenqo of the depressed state et trade, the above ships wUI be withdrawn for the prseent. ' October 16th. A. itieliON, Jr. ' , ~~~ Optcial Notate Buffalo Robes.-100 Bales Buffalo Robes of tho various qualitles, just received front Minnesota. Also a headstone assortment of Sane}, Robes of our own manufacture, and fur sato wholesale and retail by ORO. H. WOMItATII, octl2.lne* 410 Arch Street. Semen.* Saving Fund Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of second street. Receives de posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent. par annual. 09ice open doily, from 9 until 9 o'clock, end on Mon- day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Oharlee M. Morrie; keen tarp, James 8, Pringle. Bower's Infant Cordial,•--This Invaluable Cordial is prepared from a variety of the moot choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the moot perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and young children. ' By its powerful influence a speedy cure Is effected In all cases of Cholie, windy pains and spasms. Relieves ►ad mitigates much of children's suffering during denti tion or teething, and by Its soothing properties tran iv:Wises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, Ao. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, 'tad bee been used In thousand,' of came with the most abundant sums. No family should be without it. Prepared only by Donor A. Bowen, At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. B. earner of Sixth and (keen ate., Philadelphia. To whom all orders must be addressed. And for eale by Druggists generally. au la-ly Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na tional Safety Trust Company, in WALNUT Street, south west corner of Tam Street, PHILADELPHIA. Assets Oyer OHS MILLION AND A HALF Or DOLLARS, Invested In PAUL &STATE, MoSTOAcmg,Gßonels Rasta, and other Brat class securities, as required by the charter Ma Institution confines its business entirely to the recei ving of money on deposit. The office Is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning until 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings until 9 o'clock. illarnagto Ott the 13th inst., et Prankford, by Rev. Thos. Mur phy, Mr. BENJAMIN W. ,UOLDEN to Miss ELLEN KIRK WOOD all of Frankford. On the Bth lust , at Upper Darby, by Rev. Thomas Wilkes, ALLAN RAWLINSON to lIANNAU NEWTON, late of Aeliton-under-Lyne, England. Cleatl's On the 14th inst., JAMES WILLIAM KIRK, in the 30th year of his ago. On the 13th lust , Ma. LYDIA QIIIOO, iu the 40th year of her age. On the 14th inst., Mr. WM. MILLER, in the 734 year of his age. On the lath inst., Mr. JOUR LYNOII, in the 29th year of hie ago. On the 13th inst., Mr. WM. JORDAN, in the 734 year of his age. On the 12th lost , Mr. WM. GRAY, a native of Aber deen. Er A Meeting of the Democratic City Execu tive Committee will be held THIS (Friday) AFTER NOON, at 3 o'clock, at the GLOBE HOTEL. JO3. LIPPINCOTT, Chairman. 7 .T. i1 J 08 . a n a ~ 1 1,8,1 s ed ewie 0r,16-It* it The He turniudges of the City and County of Philadelphia will meet at the SUPREME COURT ROOM, No. 5 east wing of the State House Itt.w, THIS 51ORNINQ, a6lO o'clock. oclo-IVe rtr Notlce—Appeals.—City Commissioners , Office, PHILADELPHIA, October 11, 1857. NOTION IS HEREBY (1110111, That the Commit. stonerswill bear Appeals by all persons rated for State and Municipal Tax, in the city of Philadelphia, for the year 1858, for the several wards of the EEO city, at their office, No. 11 west wing of the State House, (up Maim) on the following days, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock P. M. ' let and 51 Wards—On Monday, October 19th, 1857. 3d " fth " " Tuesday, " 20th, sth " 6th " Wednesday, " 21st, 44 7th " Bth " " ThUrsday; 9th " 10th " 4, Friday, " 231, 11th " 12th " 4, alonday, " 28th, 13th " 14th " " Tuesday,' 27th, 15th " 16th " Wednesday, " 24th, 4, 17th " 18th " " Thursday, .4 29th, 10th " 20th " " Friday, " 30th, 21st " 221 " " Monday, Nov. 2d, " 1738 " 24th " " Tuesday, .• 34, " The Assessors of such wards as have not been supplied with Blank Notices of Appoolo nee hereby notified to call at the Commissioners' Wilco and procure tlie same. atoito; M. HILL, JAMES Id LEDDY, City Commissioners JAMES LOGAN, ocl3-dtno3 INVENTORY OP BONDED MERCHAN DISE remaining in the Bonded Warebouno at the end of the quarter terminating on the ..90th day of September, 1b57, made in compliance with directions (rein the Hon. Secretary of the Treasury.—General Re gulations, No 26: 8 Pipes Brandy, 2 Cases Hair Pencils, 1250 Half pipes Brandy, 274 Large Cases Sugar, 1,183 Quarter pipes " 2111 Boxes 1449 Eighth " " 174 Small boxes 1833 Oases Wine, 8071 Bags ii 348 Baskets " 9648 Hints. 14 44 Pipes " 897 Tierces 347 duds." 1071 Bbln. •' 1680 Qr. Casks " 128 Mids. Malada, 387 Octaves " 64 Puncheons Molasses, 374 Pipes Ole, 2831 llhds. 104 Casks " 255 Tierces ii 182 Puncheons Whiskey 2820 Ws 48 4, Rum, 70 Half bble. " 10 Inds, Ale 20 Casks Hardware, ln Bbls Ale and Porter, 30 Cases 4 , 9 Puncheons Arrack 70 Cases Steel, 8285 Packages Dry Goods, 14 Bags Nails, 81 Cases Cigars, 201 Bundles Steel Iron, 24 Half boxes, 317 Bundles Rod Iron. 70 Fifth ' 4 23 Bundles Sheet Tin, 105.13a1es Gunny Bags, 307 Boxes Tin Plates, 110 Bales, Rags, 1041 Pigs of Lead, 108 Bales Corks, 27 Cases Looking Class 902 Crates Earthenware, Plate, 14 Casks 2 Cases Glassware, 1 Case of Otto of RORY, 25 Oases Baskets, 1 Case of Vanilla Deans 306 Seroons Indigo, 1 Tab Cheese, 160 Bbls. Tapioca, 6 Cases Medicinal Pre. 11 Bales Senna, parations, 280 Bags Pimento, 15 Cases Absinthe Cordial 62 Oases Essential Oils, 10 Casks Nutmegs, 60 Bags Cloves, 28 Oases Perfumery, 2 Cases Drugs 2 Cases Manna, 14 Cases Rimbiirb. 49 Somas Ipecricuattha, CHEAP GROGEliff.s.-,sgl,LINO TO NJ BUTT TIP TIMES—at the lowest cash prices— Ono TEAS, covegrs: aI:WARS, and all other choice k'AMlLY ORQOEittEB, 4t JANES B. WEBS'S Tea Warehouse and family grocery Store, $24 89uth EIGIITIS street, below lValnul. oclo-It* Clip -(.5oobo REDUCTION. L. J. LEVY & CO. Will continue to oar during We week their entire as sortment of CHOICE DRESS GOODS, 9ILF9 AND BRAWLS, under the cost of importation. 4LOARS AND EMBROIDERIES. Just opened, several cases of Paris-made CLOAKS AND EMBROIDERIES. 001.2-la No 420 CHESTNUT STREET. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW 000DS OPENED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL do SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, 1028 CHESTNUT Street, fer 40prei telow Eleventh And 318 k : UocAD t.opolow Spruce. PAOTORIES —Noe. 95 and 97 OEOROE St , below Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Orders made at a few boors , notice. .22 4,nif a IiOHN B. STRYKER, JR., Wholesale Dealer in AUCTION DRY GOODS. N 0.12, DANK Street Philadelphia pc 1-2 m . . litalcn NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND BALTI i. MORE FUNDS--Uncurrent Dank Notea—Cf old and Bayer—bought and sold by EDWARD CLARE & 00 , 35 South T/411 , 11A atroet PISILIDILPII4, pct.. 16, 1E47. ocWlw A MERIVAN AND NEW YORK FUNDS AMERICAN GOLD AND NEW YORK FUNDS, BOUGHT AT THE HIGHEST PREMIUM BY ocT-Sm DREXEL ik CO. E ° li t itat• FORSHERIFF, ~, .v.,*...... EDWARD T. ISIOTT TWELFTH WARD ' BUTZTOT TO DIMOVOATIO RUM. 00.6-2[ll* FOR SHERIFF, GEORGE ESHER, TWENTIETH WARD. oclslw PATENTS Der3u3 BANKS..-=-FOUNDRY men and maeufacturere of Agricultural Duple menus will fiud it to tbeir interest to obtain the 8.10 to manufacture the IRON HAND SEED PLANTER, made entirely of iron, and yet lighter than any now in no.; Is no arranged ao to plant two rows at tho Ramo time, and distribute the corn in the hill Address "ICLLIOT AGENCY," 145 South FOURTH street, Philadelphia. ocl4.3td<tr* QAVING FUND.--lINITED STATES 1,7 TRUST COMPANY, comer of THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. I.arge and small aunts received, owl paid back on de mand, without uotice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER EST from the day or deposit to the day of withdrawal. Micalitqurs, from %lag o'clock every day, and on !ONIONY EYENINUS from 7 until B o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from Al upwards. Prestdent—STEPllßN It. OROFFORD. Treasurer—PLlNY FISK. Teller—JAMES R. MINTER. NEW YORK CITY STISPENDEp BANK .L 1 NOTES of solvent Banks. taken at par ror Gra cedes, at the lowest cash prices, by 0. DONOGIIIIE, AO booth WATER street. oel4.Bti A BRAM SLACK-ENGRAVING, DIE XX. Sinking and En:honed Printing, Envelope and Seal Press Manufactory, 87 Strawberry Street, between Second and Third, and Market and Oheetnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. suP2ly RUSSIA °OREM:IE.—a superior article, manufacture and for lisle by WEAVES, PITLER & 00., en 8-tf No. 23 N. Water at., & 22 N. Wbarroa. BALE ROPE.—_Bu,yeie aro invited to call and enamlne Our Manila Bale Rope, erblob we can can sell es low as America; gel erarrsg It superior in strozurth and durability. WEAVER, PITLIR fr. 00., an 1, No. 23 N. Water at and 22 N Wharret HOTEL AND SUMMER RANGES HOTEL Bold by 0—. 4 A V°l7l-011. & BRO., 202 N. BECIOND at atiglß-Bmoe CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD MOH & BRO., N 0.202 N. 8300 ND Stmt. se3l.B.Bmos IOSS-17 bales Oarolina Moss, tor saw by MARTIN k MAOALISTER, ►al 110 North Water street. 'MOORING BOARDS-28,680 foot Caro .2. • lima CloOrbig points, afloat, for rale by MARTIN & MAOALIBTIBI sal 719 North Mato! SIMI. bales bp Qtttrlion 111051 AS & SONS, Non. 139 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (Formerly Nos. 67 and 09.) REAL ESTATE, STOCKS &o. Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tuesday Evening. flj Handbills of each property issued separately, in addition to ullich ire publish on the Saturday previous to each gale arm thousand catalogues in pamphlet form, giving trill descriptions of all tho property to be sold on the following Tutuslay. • 1E iIIioNLITRE SALES AT THE AUCTION STORE every Thursday morning REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Wo hare a largo amount of Real Estate at Pri vate Sale. includiug every description of City and Country property. Printed Lists way he had at the Auction Store. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER . „ ID - Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Re• gister, are advertised occasionally in onr Public Sale Abstracts, (of Which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,) free of charge. STOCKS, LOABS, &c. On Tuesday evening. 20th instant, at 7 o'clock, et the Philadelphia Ex change, hill be sold without reserve, for account of whom it may concern -1123 shares Philadelphia and Pittston Coal Co. sloooCoupon Bond Columbia Coal andiron Company, 25 per cent of the purchase money to be paid on each of the above at the time of sale. Also, 10 shares Philadelphia Mercantile Loan and Building Association. $42 per share paid. 6 shares Ridgway Farm and Land Ce. $2OO per share paid, for another account. 5 original shares of the San FraliChiCo Load Co., equal to 100 new shares. Also, 10 shares Philadelphia Exchange. 6 shares American Academy of Music. Shares Philadelphia Library, Mercantile Library, and Philadelphia Athenteum. Also, the patent right to Rappel's Snow-Plough ELEVENTH FALL SALE, 20th OCTOBER This sale will Include— Valuable Property, known u the Port Providence Axe and Edge Tool Factory, on the Schuylkill CatAi, onto• alto Pbwnlxville. ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENOR, &C. Elegant modern residence and offices, N. W. corner of Thirteenth and Arch atteett 5 feet front on Arch street, 128 feet on Thirteenth street. Orphans' Court Bale. ESTATE OF DAVID LERMAN, DEO'D. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. • ... . , Valuable Real Estate, St John street, between Green and Coates Streets.—several manages, and lot 37 feet S inches front. BUSINESS STAND Three•etory Erick Store and Dwelling, N. IV. corner Eleventh and Christian streets Sale absolute, VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND LARGE LOT, 23D - . Valuable brick residence, baru and stable, and large Int, corner of Cherry and Wakeling atreata, late borough of Srankford. It fronts en three streets, and is a very desirable situation FOUR BRIM DWELLINGS Tour three. story brick dwelling, on Ninth street and Charles street, between Willow and Noble streets. LAUD AND .VALUABLE LOT. Large and valuable lot, occupied as a coal yard, east lido Ninth street, north of Poplar, With railroad track, &c. . . DWELLING, POPLAR. BTREET. Three-story Duck Dwelling, No. BPI Poplar street, between t ighth and Ninth streets. MEEIMIEM New three-story brick dwelling, No. 129 Frankford Road, north of Bedford street, with a three-story frame dwelling in the rear. • NEAT MODERN DWELLING. A neat modern three-story brick dwelling, a ith back buildings, No. south Fifth street, below - Washlngton, (2.1 Ward.) GROUND MINT $6O, Also, a Ground Rent of $6O a year, on the prop party at the N. E corner of Putnam and Howard streets, (late Kensington ) NEAT DWELLING. Neat three-story brick dwelling, No. 416 8. Eleventh street, below Pine street. TWELFTH FALL BALE, 27TH OCTOBER PM include the following— MODERN DWELLING. Neat modern three-story Brick Dwelling, B. W. cor ner of Twelfth sad Citron streets, above Wallace street with .1 three-story brick dwelling on Citron street. PEREMPTORY SALE—FOUR VALUABLE LOTS— BRICK DWELLING, STABLE AND GRAVEL-BED —FIRST WARD. Valuable lot S E corner Jefferson avenue or Slope mensing road and Moore street, and Crosby street. Largo and valuable lot N E corner Jefferson avenue, Moore street, and Williamson street. Large and valuable lot, with twoodory brick dwelling and frame stable, Moore street, adjoining the above, and extending through to Williamson street. Valuable lot and frame stable, Moore street, adjoining tho above. Salo of the whole, absolute. Full particu lars In handbills and plan. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. _ . Handsome residence with double back building, and replete will all modern conveniences, No. 134 T dpring Garden etreet. This Is a very desirable reektence, and in a beautiful neighborhood. FACTORY, STEAM ENGINE, ike.--Two and a hall story factory, steam eogino, Twenty-firat Want, fronting on Clearfield, Twenty-first Street, and the Phila delphia and Germantown railroad. TIVG.STORY BRICK DWELLING —Two-story brick inessuage. B. IL corner Township Line road and Clear field street, Twenty.lhat Ward, TALUAI3LE LOT —Valuable lot, N. E. corner Seven teenth street and Woodpecker Lana. TWO BRICK DWELLINGS —Two three-story brick dwellings, Spring Garden street, east of William street. IiEItaIIPTORY SALE.—FIVE GROUND RENTS, viz . Two of $37.50 each, two of $22 50 each, mod one of $lO a year secured on live thrcewtork brick dwellings and lots, Spring Garden street, Owen street, and Biddle street, east of William street, Fifteenth Ward TUIRTEENTII FALL BALE, .1 , 1 NOVEMBER This We will loOludo Orphan' Court Sale. ESTATE OP WILLIAM A. BUDD. MOT. THREE LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS, AND TWO BRICK 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. yank road. Valuable lot, Paseyunk road. Two three-story brick dwellings, Seventh atreet, west side. north of Prime street. They will he ,sold cepa. rately. See handbille and PhD Also, by order Of °hams , Court. ESTATE OF JOHN FITZWATF.R, DECD. OVER SIX AORES OP GROUND WITH VALUABLE STEAM SAW-MILL AND MACHINERY, LAM' MANSION, THREE FRAME DWELLINGELI:L io i: WHARF, WITH A FRONT OF WI: HUNDRED FEET ON THE RIVER j),EI ftyy . t.- ant, AND T CONY, TIVENTY - TURI: WARD. "‘ Seine Estate—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING Three-story brick dwelling, No. 20 North Filth above Noble 'limit, Same Estate—TWO mum DWELLINCiS. MHO, dwallinza, 'Union and Mal:loser atroets, above VrlA2e street, iconslngton. YOURTEENTTI FALL BALK-10TH NOVEMBER NOTICE —IILEOANT FURNITURE, FRIDAY. Tho elegant furniture, largo mirrors, superior piano, &o , to be sold this morning, at No. 261 N. sixth etreet, below Vine street, may be examined previous to sale with catalogues. The enttre cabinet furniture was ovule to order by Wore & Campton, and It IS in cf.. collent order. Sale No. 261 North Sixth street. SPLENDID FURNITURE, MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS, SUPERIOR PIANO, PINE VELVET CARPETS., OIL PAINTINGS, lke. This Morning, At 10 o'clock, at No. 081 North Sixth street, below Vine street, by catalogue i the entire elegant furniture of s gentteuntndeclining housekeeping, including a very elegant rosewood piano, seven octaves, made by Sberr, coat $OOO, pair large and elegant Preach plate mantel mirrors, richly framed ; elegant pier =errors, fine rose wood drawing-room furniture, crimson brocatelle covers, elegant velvet carpets, flue oil painting, elegant chan deliers, dining-room furniture, patent extension inning table, book-case elegant walnut chamber furniture, lates style; plain chamber furniture, &e., &c. 117 - The cabinet furniture was made to order by Moore & Champion, has been in use but a abort time and equal to new. *** Cataleguee will be ready, and the furniture may be examined the day preview' to gale, from 11 to 3 o'clnelt, Sale Nos. ns and 141 Routh Fourth street. SUPERIOR GERMAN FLOWER ROOTS. On Saturday Morning, At 11 o'clock, at the Auction Store, 2 eases superior German Flower Roots, comprising Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses, Narcissus, !co., from It. Vanderschoot ft Sons, Haarlem PEREMPTORY SALE ON TUE PREMISES-ELE OANT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE, WALNUT STREET. On Tuesday Morning, 27th October, at 10 o'clock, without reserve, on the premises, the elegant Brown Stone residence, No 1404 Walnut street, south able, third house west of Brost( street, built for the use of the late owner and occu occupant m a superior manner, and finished throughout in elegant style, with every modern Improvement and COIIVOIIIO.O. Particulars in handbills ELEGANT FURNITURE —lmmediately after the sale of the house will be sold the elegant furniture. extra large mirrors, splendid curtains and chandellen, piano.forte, Scc. STEAM TV "HARRY LESLEY" On Tuesday Evening, October 20th, 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 haying been nsed but every short time. She now lies at the foot of Coates street wharf, Fairmount, where she may be examined. SALE OF VALUARLII ENGLISTI AND AMERICAN ROOKS, ILLUSTRATED WORKS, &e. The greater portion from a private collection. On Tuesday Evening, October 20th, at the Auction Store, a collection of valuable and interesting books on miene sukjecte, many of them embellished with lino engravings. For particulate Bee catalogues and the books, which will be arranged for eumination two days previous to the sale. Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE,FRENCII PLATE MIRRORS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, dr.o. On Thursday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an extensive assort ment of excellent secondhand furniture, rosewood piano -forte, French plate mirrors, tapestry carpets, &c., from families declining housekeeping. SAMWEL NATIIARS, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY LOAN OPFICE, No. 112 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only eight doors below the Exchange. Hours of business from 7 o'clock, A. M., until 10 o'clock in the evening, Out-door males, and sales at the Auction House, at tended upon the most satisfactory terms. • CAPITAL 5200,000. Etiablishtelfor the last Thirty Years. Advances made from one dollar to thousands on DM monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry Hardware, Bier chandize, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Olgare, Musical Instruments, Guns, Homes, Otnisges, and Goods of every description. All goods can remain any length of time agreed upon. All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards will be charged 2 per cent. per month ; $OOO end over, the lowest market rate, This Store llouse having 4 depth of 120 feet, has litre are and thlet.proof vaults to store all valuablee, mid pri vate watchmen for the premises ; also, a heavy Ines rimee effected for the benefit of all venous having goods advanced upon. N. IL—On account of having an unlimited capital, this dace is prepared to make advances on more satis factory and accommodating terms than any other In this city. Money advanced to the poor, Ic enral.l amounts, with out any charge. . . . . . . AT 4 . 111,VAT8 BALE. Gold Patent 'Ayer and other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing will be sold at reduced price, and-1y Jnonranrc enmpanieg. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, PIIILADELPfIik—OMee, No. 802 WALNUT atreet_weat of TRIED. FMK MKS ONLY TAKEN. ,, Dilagtoae. Jar. Walker, too. McClure, Tho. Craven, A. S. Gillett, Furman Sheppard, Jonee, M. D. Joseph Klapp, N. D Wm. M. SWIIIO, Johu Anopach, IL N. Burroughs, J. B. Hughes, F. D. Sherman, Wm. P. Rather, J. P. Stetuer, 11. A. Shackelford, Hon. SSA JONES, President. Non. G. W. WOODWARD, Vice President. 2 4 102 uti % 8 7 reta gi 7419 B. ALTOBDdll.Becretn)lta•lr fIHARLES P. CALDWELL--Wholosale and Retail WHIP and Oli/i); Mann'saucer, No. 4 North 1013HTII Otnat. 004 eitlrs bn (Auction WOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS, 43.1 LOLESTNUT Street, opposite the Can= House. betwom Fourth end Filth Streets. SALE OF LUMBER, &e , AT POWELTON. Tuesday next, 20th ;net , At 11 o'clock precisely, wo will sell without r&erve, at Towelten, 200,000 FEET LUMBER, Consietitur of Si common white pine boards; 3 4 istutoch ecantliug ; joists and sawed spruce; with a 'ariety of articles used at the late State fair. EXTENSIVE SALE Ol GERMANTOWN KNIT GOODS. Dn Wedncsday Morning, • 21st lost , commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell to close an account, .2500 DOZEN GERMANTOWN KNIT GOODS, OF A supEitioa QUALITY. Consisting of 1000 dozen gents' woolen cravats, Da tzarist, white and fancy colors Also, 100 dozen rubbed scarfs Also, 100 do ladies' wool habits, Also, 100 do ladies' wool lotuses. Also, 600 do ladies' newest style opera hoods. Also, 50 do mimeo wool hoods. Also, 250 do wool hosiery, men's, women's, bops , and misses. Allo, 100 do men's lamb wool awl men u° shirts and drawers Also, gloves, mitts, pelerines, shawls, vietoriors NtYflell.—tiaraples of the whole will Le arranged for exatnimition early on morning of sale, when the trade nod purchasers generally will god It their interest to at tend. TAKES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, O. V 22 WALNUT sTisszt, abovu YOURTII. CARD—SALE OF 110 USEHOLD EURNITURE—TUES- ice We beg leave to inform the public that we hold our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, at our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. 106 WALNUT STREET, where every possible attention is given to ob tain the highest pi ices for the goods of those who may favor us with consignments Families having portions of their furniture to dispose of, or those dechrung house keeping and not wishing sales at their own dwellings, can have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO OUR SALES BOOM, WHERE THEY WILL REALIZE BETTER PRICES ron THEIR FURNITURE THAN THEY CAN OBTAIN FROST ANY OF TUB FORM TURF; DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE IN TUB CITY. fp' Persons favoring us with consignments can rest assured that their property will not be sacrificed Er Commissions limn) moderate than those charged by any other Auction Rouse in the city. IE7 Consignments respectfully solicited. Er Sales paid immediately after the goods are sold. TO PRINTERS AN OTHERS. EXTENSIVE SALE OF A PRINTING OFFICE, POWER PRESSES, TYPE, 3c. On Saturday Morning, 17th of October, will be Bold without reserve, In the fourth story of the Bulletin Building, Third street below Chestnut, the entire stock and fixtures of an extensive printing office, comprising Adams power presses, hydras he presss, a large quantity of type, and everything fitted for conducting an extensive book and Job printing office. IJJ Terms cash. Sale No. 124 North Eighth Street. , STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GENTLEMAN'S FURNISHING STORE. On Ittondly march* At 10 o'clock, will be sold, at No 124 North Eighth street, above Arch street, the entire Stock and Fixtures of a Gentleman's Furnishing Store, consisting of shirts, gloves, collars, underclothing—as silk shirts. silk drawers. lambs' wool do do; handkerchiefs, perfumery, soaps, &c. _ _ SEWING MACHINES Also, a Singer's sewing machine, cost 1150, large site; and a Hunt & Wols.er , s do, cost 111. 11.011BittiOLD FURNITURE, Also, the surplus Household Furniture. EDI= Err A three-story Brick Dwelling, with two-story brick back building. 195 North Ninth street above Wood street Rent $4OO per annum. Apply at tho Aar ton Store. AT PRIVATE BALE A first-class Printing Office, with a good run of busi. nese, four printing presses, two Ruggles and one Adams. Type and everything necessary for the business. Apply at the Auction Store TILE ADVERTISEMENT BY AN AUC TIONEER of a PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE, in the Bulletin Building, hoe no connection with our establishment. ocl3 If McLAtiGHLAN BROTHERS. MOSES NAT HAN S, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. E. corner SIXTH and RACE Streeta. AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and silver patent lever, Lepino, English, Swiss, and French watches, Jewelry, of every description, musical instruments, Ac., Ac. AT PRIVATE BALE—Arranged on second floor, household furniture, of every description, beds, mat tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fogey articles, itc., .4.c., Ace. Out-door Sales attended to personally by the Auction our Charges very low. Consignments of furniture, clothing, Jowolry, Ac. Ac , solicited NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE, B. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets, Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, Begets, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed ding, Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Stocks. and on all ar ticles of vales for any length of time agreed on, on more satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab lishment. (set] DI. NATHANS, NATHAN'S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will take place in a few days Due notice sail be given. WEBB'S great side of forfeited Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Nosiest Instruments, Ao , will take place shortly. Duo notice will be given. WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding, Ac , being forfeited collatersle, will take place shortly. Due notice will be given. PEREMPTORY SALE OW SURNITITRE, MIRRORS, PEPS ) MATTRESSES, &c, &o. On 'it ednesday women next, October 21st, at 10 o'clock, in second•atory zooms, S. E. corner of Sixth and Race streets, entrance from Itace street. TO PAY ADVANCES, Consisting in part of oval and square Trench plate mir rors In rich gilt frames; mahogany and walnut frame looking glasses, bedsteads of every description; walnut cabs; cradles; bureaus; card tables; marble top tablas• isfas, lounges; plush divans and chairs; spring %.„..; parlor chairs; cane seat rocking chairs; stuffs' rooting chairs; windsor chairs and settees; . cherr fables; mat. tresses; feaDier beds; marble top at°^' oartis and nume rous other articles. The wkrk wilt be sold without twerps, to pay IVPLIDO. Ali., quantity of second pond furniture. s." — p rtyit t e , t i w , t up„. t-door solicited, either at CYO Moms or elsewhere. Charges low. oments of second hand and new furniture, and As of every description solicited. Liberal cash ad vances made At private sale, a superior furniture wagon, nearly new, will be sold low. FURNITURE AT PRIVATE SALE Furniture of every description arranged 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, Watches, Jew elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goods, Notions. ,N. B.—Out-door sales attended to. All goods sold at the Auction House packed. ocl•lm GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER N. E. corner of BARRON and SOUTH Streets above Second. EVENING BALES. BALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, dt 7 . ,4 o'clock, at the Auction Store , of Hardware Cut lery, lilouselteeping Articles, Clotha g, Watches,Jewel ry, rsoCy Articles, &AL amneemente A ME RICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. E A. AIARSIIALL Sole Leseee Second appearance in America of SIGNORINA RAMOS PRIMA DONNA, From her hiejesty's Theatre, London, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, October 16, 1867, Will be presented Donisetti's Comic Opera, in two acts, entitled LA FIGLIA DEL REGGIMENTO 31nrin . Slporlas Ramos. Tonto Btgnor Brlgnoli Sergeant Signor Tagltatico MAX. MARETZEK, Rinsing Director and Conductor. PRICE UV 411/ 11 1.1103:—Parquette, DIOBB Circle, and Balcony, fd ; Tamely Circle, 50 cents Amphitheatre, 25 cents 117 The Box Office of the Academy m open from 9 A M. to 5 P. 51 , for the securing of Reserved Seats and Boxes, without extra charge Treasurer Mr T. McKeon. The Opera will commence at 8 precisely. I[7" Carriages will stet down heads South, and take up heads North. HEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE. 00 —Sole Lessee W WHEATLEY. Boats oe ?aloes —Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Dress Circle (no extra charge for Secured Sesta), 50 cents; Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents; Seats in Pri vate Boxes, 75 cents; Whole Private Box, i Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery (or Colored Persons, 25 cants; Pri vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 33 cents Box Office open from 10 A M. until 3 P. DI. Doors open at quarter before 7, performance to commence quarter past 7. J. BW HITTON Treasurer. THIS (Friday) EVENING, October 36,1851, Will be presented, by the great Star Company, the celebrated Tragic Play, written by Judge Conrad, entitled JACK CADE. Jack Cade, Dlr. Davenport; Lord Clifford, Mr. Wheat. ley; Blarlatnne, Hrs. Bowers; Kate Worthy, Miss E. Taylor. To conclude withtheliTghable farce of the SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. Aldwinkle, Mr. Thayer; Nicmlemus, Mr. Dolman; Larinia, Alfas E. Taylor. IVALNITT STREET THEATRE.—Les see, Mr. E A. Marshall i Stage Manager, Mr. Jobn Sefton. Prices.—Dress Circle and Parguette, cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents, Private Box and Orchestra Seats, 76 cents. llor. Office open from 9 o'clock A. M to 3 P. Id Doors 0080 at 7 o'clock; performance to corn mince at 7S. • BENEFIT OF MR. AND MISS RICIIDIGS THIS (Friday) EVENING, October 16.18.57, Will be presented the New Domestic Deasua entitled, TEMPTATION Philippe Ramagwan. Mr 'Melting-a; Henry Titian, Mr Shewell ; Pierre Jacques, Mr Chapman; Pauline, Mlas ; Teresa, 3lrs. John Sefton To conclude with the drums entitled, MULETEER OP TOLEDO. Manual, Mr. Riehinga; Pon Pedro, Mr. Showell; Oouut Torrlbo do Pompolo, Mr. Chapman, Elsirs, Miss Mehinga, NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST., .l. II near Eighth. LDILESSMI—Dren Curie and Parquet, 25; Family Circle, 2 cents; Secured Seats, J7.3.¢ cents; Sewn in Private Bolt, BO cents; Orchestra Chairs, SO cents. Doors open at 7. To commence at 7% o'clock. Bolt Office open from 10 to 4 o'clock, when seats can be secured. THIS (Friday) EVENING, October 16, 1617, VIII be presented 9 E. Honig' world-renowned UNCLE CABIN Uncle Tom, (the great original,) Mr. S E. Harris; St. Clair, Mr. R. 11. Howland; l'hineas Fletcher, Mr S. Brown, Topsy, with songs, Rose Cline; The Gentle Eris, Little Mary; Harry, Little Ida SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE— • ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence quarter before eight. Admittance 25 cents. Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of Stare—New Dances by the Sanford Children. To conclude with A LAUGHABLE AFTESPIECE. THONEUF's VARIETIES, FIRTH and CUESTNUT Streets ItIESICAL AND TERPSICHOREAN ENTERTAIN ]LENT, In which will appear, every evening this Week, Mina ADA DUVAL, Soprano It will be her first appeAntnco in America Mad, PAYNE it Mlle LEFOLLE will ale° appear, Aided by Comedians, Vocalists, and Musicians of ac knowledged talent. Commencing at 75i. Admission, 10 cents. cml2-11s* TUOMEUP, Proprietor eentlemcit's ,iurnisf)ing Qt oobr,. NV INC I ! E I TERBB T i a 2 ? E p T AINSRN IBI INGto.dAT.; SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT SIANUFAOTORY, No. fed CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, Is particularly invited - to this improved cut of Shirte, the moat perfect fitting article made. At whole- sale and retail, and made to order. 1.1 W. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS Jut. No, VI South VEILED Street, Philadelphia. COLLECTIONS promptly mad° 011 all &acanthi° points In the United States and Canada. Stocks, Bonds, ,te, Bought and Sold on Commission. Uncurrent Bank Notes, Checks, Wright at the lowest rates. moat. Popo<s recalvet &ad interest allowed, as par acres aal-Sza TV It • 1 . Tiv '' _fat tp4c Cu MONDAY LVISING, lath- at the Penti Grammar School-house. S cGrner of EIGIITLI alma TILOSIN3ON Etn_ets, at 7 o'clt,cl.-. 'By order of Board. FRANI:LIS H . lIY.AB, =MC lIA s j 0 u S , C I I b 1 ,, 0 0 0 1 1 , , , T. O A , MONDAY EVENING next. October 1.. 4. at 7 o'clock, at the 'Wharton 111 , T1Ist•Jel, b,iow Washington. The Oommittee oin Le in att.±riclAnez Thursday, and Friday Eveniai, of th,s :reel:, to ree,,lre the names of applicants, who. If mind.. taut - Lk ac companied lty some Tripuneibir p.zrecal No 11 . 3p.i w.ll be admitted who is under Lilt,. year: of 5„,?.. oel4-3t It I. FL A.NAGAN...er,tsry. A CADEMY OF THE P OTE sT ANT 1 - 1.. EPISCOPAL curium. LOCUST AND JrNIPER STREETS. This Institution has L,to re•opene. I ler the tututn nal Session, under the of W. 1108IN3, A M., 13 Principal The Episcopal Academy pre,,nt3 tenth for the moral and intellectual trttittir au t `,.r the physical development of the y‘mth co:no:at I tett. care. do pains will be spared to perfect the pal 'ls to th , r rime studies which, from time to time they toe; while it will be the aim of the Ptirtel..l, h - th iu hot instruction and in his daily int , rcour, vith the Lora, to lay the foundations of so upri;ht, ire tiy, tad religious character The rooms of the Acalemy nre nal.2srous. lofty, and well ventilated; aai the pupils oaring Teeesl enjoy the advantages of an enclosed play-ground and an • ; ample Gynanastuut boys able to read, and not leas than eight years of age, are received as soon as they hove bNuri to write and cipher, and are cooduetsal throuizh the various classes of the Academy with a rapidity proportioned to their ability. The lowest nix, (AS is arenp.ed iu Spatting, Reading, Writaq, 41,.astis. and rieogra thy ; the highest class (II) in the brania,s studied in the Freshman year of a collegiate (+arse. The studies of the intermediate else., are suited to the various ages and abilities of the pupils. The Tuition Fee for those iu etas, A. is silty do`stsrs per annum for all others ssveuty-five doll in put an item; payable half-yearly in advance. there are no other charges; the French Larrgos4e, Fuel, and the one of the liymnasinm being itseli.de,l in the price above mentioned Boys not /Undying the Greek sal Latta Language. hare extra less*ns in hen of classical. Thu school time not spent under instruction is employed by the pupas In study under the rhperintendence of a temther, sot in a spacious apartment arranged for that purport. Tho Institution is inspected monthly by a corn-alike of tho Board of Trustees, and visited Ito-a time to time be the Bishop of the Diocese.. applications for admission may he cande to tte rci2 cipal daily during the week (except on Setuzdayj, tween the hours of 9 A. 2/. and 2P. AL ce 84a,th,sat-tf CRITTENDEN's PRTLADELPILLi COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, S E. corner of SEVENTI£ and CHESTNUT Streets, Second nut Third, Skri,l. BOOK-KEEPING. PENNIANSRIP, every style. COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORM,?- COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. LECTURES, &c Each Student bus tulleidual Sustruttion from compe tent and attentive Teachers, th.l immediate supervision of the Principal. One of the Beat Penmen in the Country has charge of the Writing Department. Please call and see Specimens ant get a Catala;mo of Terms, he . °ca."- JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE. ORDER 0? 151110DUCTORT LECTURES. Prot. DU36Li3os Monday, October IL', a:7 P. " T. D IditOrtaLL,. Tuesday, " 13, •, 7P. M Maws" ••• "13P. Si J. K. hirrortaLL..Tburalay, " 15, "7P. 31 PANCOAST c. r. 8 fr . if Baoss Friday" 16, "7P. It ClaoB '• 8 P. 31 CLlNlC'?—Wednesday and Saturday, haul 12 to 2. 0c8.30 ROBLEY DUNGLISON, 51 D , Dean. PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,': WEST PUILADE LPllld, No Seminary whatever is more like • private. family. The comae of Cindy is extensive and thorough. Pro fessor Saunders will receive a few more pupils ender fourteen years of age into his family, Enquire of Messrs. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W Porney, Editor of this Paper, whose sone or wards ore now mewhera of his family. septl4-11 PBING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR e.. 7 YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N E corner EIGIITIP and BUTTONWOOD streets Professors of the highest qualifications employed. Catalogues containing full particulars, mils' names, testimonials , , can be. had on application. an2l-tf P. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal_ HALL OF ST. JAMES THE L;ESS, PHILADELPHIA. A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Rsr B. R. Sterna, RIOTOR. The Annual Session will begin on Til/WalY, Sep tember 1. Maiden may be obtained at the Boot Store of 11. HOOKER, B. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNTT, or of the Rector, Post °Mee, Falls of Schaylltill. Phila delphia. 7-6 m NOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE persona, male and female, to gain a shwa or This world's goods and comforts as a BUSINESS EDUCATION LEIDY BROTHERS' BUS/NESS ACADEMY, Nos. 148 ar0.1150 SIXTH Street, near RACE, will re-open on MONDAY, SEPTE3IBER Ist. for fall and winter Studies, embracing • knowledge of WRITING, BOOE-KEEPING AND ARIT.RMITIC by simplified methods, in a short time THE LEIDY'S take pleasure in aselng, that daring the past year a large number of 7,,er,.orks aolairel a BCSINESS EDITAT/ON,enabling malty to secure pro- Stable 8110411002 , and others ti"prosecuta their business operaticrua auccesettliy, arta.l.3m. tOttlrlics, lemelro, ,Gc 2 1 AILEY & CO., CHESTNUT STREET, Manufacturers of 11111 TISH STERLLNG SILVER WARE, tinder their inspection, on the premises exclusively Citizens and Stringers are invited to visit cur mann %artery. WATCHES Constantly on hand a splendid stock of Superior Watohei, of all the oelolareted makers DIAMONDS. Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-Bthgs, Finger- Binge, and all other article, in the Diamond rine. Qmwhige of NEW DESIGNS will ba made free of charge for those wishing work made to order. RICH GOLD JEWELRY. beautiful assortment of all the stew styles of Pine Jewelry, each as Mosaic, Stone and Shell Cameo, Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Mamaimte, Lava, &c., Zee , 31111/PIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, A.c. ALso, Bronze and Marble CLOCKS, of newest styles, sod of superior quality. sold hasly ir & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS or WATCHCASES A 313 xlmoci mu OP WATCHES, 1 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BELOW CHESTTCT PHILADELPHIA. CONSTANT PCQHIQNOT. AccoslE Rectinasom 5619-Smog* JAMES E. CALDWELL Er. CO., No. 43.2 CHESTNUT. BELOW FIFTH STREET, Importers of 'Watches and Fine Jewelry, Manufaitu, rem of Sterling and Standsrd Silver Tea Sets. Forks sod spoons, solo agents for the sale of Charles Prol:ham's new series Gold Medal London Timekeepers-311 the sizes on hand, prices MO, MS, and 1300 F.nglish and Swi— Vetches at the lowest prices Rich fashionable Jewelry. Sheffield and American Plated Wang. ises-y S. JARDEN & BRO. IP • ILLTIMACTIMERIi LSD lICPOII2ILB3 Cry SILVER-PLATED WARE, No. 304 Chestnut Street, *bore Third, inp stains,/ Philadelphia Conatantly on hand ant for sale to the Trade, rEA SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URN& PITCIIERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS.. BAS. SETS, CASTORS. KNIVES, SPOONS, PORES, LADLES, Ac . (hiding and plating on all kind' of metal. ael-ly VRANCIS P. DIIBOSQ & SON, late of ritabosq, Carrow 3 Co , Wholemle 31.4SCP/C -rUILERS Or JEWELRY,3C4 CIINSTNCT strret, Fa.ascia P. DUBOSQ axon 3m — wtLsoN & sos., SILVER w W IL AR LIA E n . MANUFACTURERS OF SILVER WARE, (ESTABLISHED 1,12.) 11. W. CORREA YIT 7 / 1 AND CRUM'!" S7REE73 A large assortment of SILVER WARE, of rr,,zy d • scrlption, constantly on hand, or mach to ot,ler to tnst‘n Any pattern desired. Importers of &Atria and Birmingham imported Ware. st3o-cLt.wly TAI D C ,-,T .A E LR FO Ab Ii ie T .b, IIE .die,F NITED ried ST 4 E ! 'vb.]] will be given good pay, board. clothing, and rordiml attendance. Fay from $l2 to E. por month. No man having a stfe or dold will be arceputl_ Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 517 31AILKLr dtrent above Eighth, north sole. WILLIAM B. ROYAI,L, Ist Lima Refit eC CAvs.lry. Reerai tau; Uticur Oct 5.1 m W _ A.NTED.—A FEW AGENTS, EITHER male or Female, are 'ranted to sell a nee' era'. very popular book, just issued, entitled " The Croct,t. Elm ,• or, Life by the Wayside." Four ehr-eas have already been exhausted in Boston and the Nr,- States. Agents are wanted to Canvass the 31111lr, Southern, and Western States Some nor ens ^O.l. make from SS to $1.2 per day. Addrtss. by letter.B..ok Agent, 17 State street, Boston; or call personally at. same place. 0c.3-1m 13anli Noticcs FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK, Pattalstinix, October eth. 1537. The annual election for Directors ail) be halo et tyo Banking lionee, on MONDAY, the 1 - 6th dey et Novem ber nett, between the hours or 9 o'clock A 31 . nod 3 o'clock D. El.; and on TUESDAY. the 3d day of N. over,- leer nett, a General Meeting of the Stockholder, will t hold at the Banking Donee, at 3 o'clock 1` 3I , azreee bly to the charter, ott-tnold E 31 LEICTS, Cazhier MA.NUFACTURERS' AJ D MECFid- YIC3'BANK PE44lyr4pal4. (lot 4, 3 . 0 The annual meeting of the Steckh , lders of the, Bert Will be held et the Banking House, on "rue: , day, Nort— her 3, et 10 o'clock, 31 The annual election for thirteen Direct, N, to sore• the ensuing year. will be held at the kiankinit lie use. Monday, November Nth, from 10 o'clock, .11 ,to 3 mwftnl6 M. W. WOODWAIID> Ca'hit COMMERCIAL BAST: OF PENNSYI.- rANIA, PHILADELPHIA, Ortobti The Annual Meeting of the Stockholne r• et tin= will be held at the Banking-House, on Id, -.3, tie day of November next, at 12 o'clock 31- cold- mwtif tnool3 COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL VANIA, Itott.lovLontn, clotobti- 3 , 31 The Annual Election for Dire,:torrn of th.s bank v... 1 be held at the attAing-ll'mno. on 31 0. 1 .3% tho 1^ th of November next, from JO o'clock A3l . t old Y.M. oell2-row.t teovl3 C ITL.N1:11. /THE BANK.—r ifunk Ditu , nl.l., October 0, 1557 —The annual iv, • tLe Stockholders of thts liauh will be hell at th , inz home. oa Monday, tL Q mn if, next, at /: M The annual alection. rot. Directors till Y. h,'l . 11. Banking licube, is/ .Mtarclay, the nth vember nett COM/ oct7-wfStntSlB JE. &B. SCHELL'S . CITY MARBLE WORE? , AND ETEAM MANTEL FACTORY MARBLE HALL, S. E. CORNER OP TENT/I AND VINE FTREETS Where every variety of MARBLE MINT F.LS.TUNIS3P., MONUMENTS, TABLE TOPS and FLOORING, cm, to supplied upon reaSonsble terms. stE.4-tuLtm VS - 11 R. DC3OSQ