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    !OHM „OP' A;DELPIIIA, Oct. 19,1897
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A ri,--iP. I 14 i 'PLO, 6,1 . DI Itill , :fr 6 goat -
-13 '"p xiti-At f thmeo,,,hittehea,,from Rteh.
iiki 'd, vils'iliti Point, 24 hOure, with rodeekvifid poison
-1 alient V a b rWll r' 'Silefi, irolll PB 6l h6ten•
'.l , `, t f §.13,4 4 , plithise';Orerit;from Bortoii,, „ I
.. Bebr /Write Bletar#,Alorth,s days from Richmond, Vs,
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A A tiliiiittlBl2olit-TBare ,ant,serers.l ochoo*etitolnS .
:%'fiilici - iliif.'''W south ,'_ f , . 4. It -V• ~t -
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F L " -* dfrenth Tar steamer Salton sailed to day for St
~gip .
sit ,srocedittarq ' tiO Clara Windsor, trout Port in Prince;
hargaeßunrlse r troto idaisgavtuirque'lleindeer,
-fromosetharst, frioat„ hrlgoOmaast,ima Gonaiver,
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"l)elalq bPitl:*.rf4 1 41xl:: e Oct
~ F L ' Y''. n irgtiard sP A• C ltyas;PPPOOU'inu*Orbo lig
"" t "" C kerki*a dit`tae Seidemtor— All oh of
eirreikaMthrOdatt liste,:telth, the, eMomstiou of
M't lis l6 o.l.l l/ #0 4 *1 60-:
•-• r 4 ~marort, Oct. AL
' 'N'AlL '. — ' : i' oAtt'S'iStielthit4telderilioac fro m
;-44 0 0, t taw IP kissing for the COASE. ; ,
'4" 'Orditilitivelsetifec:iditid'it 'the ,t?Ortemonth Navy
' Yard to tit ttiesdoop,ot war ,Yandalier to; sea itaratellate
-11. ,Thaaloop vat St tome La expeetedtAi arrive at
Ports 14 th ladviattee part, ottlda month, and the john
Adstrailhortl anal% ; - . -
OurrettisM4stiee Of tba Philadelphia Exchange.
- - LEW.EB, Del..:Odt. 18; 8 A 81;
,
The . Teasel in barber la an English brief whirl('
Came In uu.Wednesdaayg evening, and hi now getting un-
Nilif tin ?Ulnae/This., Wind treeh from NW.
Titint " ootq, i MO: Di ; HiOnIAN.
r . , , •
'LaWES, Del; 00.17, 8 All:
.4. ,atfni.MShip , came in, last night, and remains at the
EitiAirstiik;nnppostid the, Phinee,s Sprague, from Bos
ton, together with four steamers and a steam tug. The
weather .Irllll v;r7:ll9indly yesterday and stormy last
night, but Is now mild s t ud Clear.. •
-Tina's" &c WEL 11: MOXSIAN. -
,'
: : , SteainshiP Arabia, Stone, from New, York for Liver-'
',,liwil; was iteanlfith WM, hit 40 se,4png 10. ,
L - :ilteasashili Ards, lOU, from . Liverpool td at N York
' Trukpra, . peas aps ; putted R 51 atemnshiP Ramps,
'- ', froialtadrn, ' 'tilt, 0 A 7W, missed - II 8 .51, steamship ital
.== to; froto4tiow Vork, ferlarorP o o; 7 th, 2 801' - 11 ,5 4 ,0 30,1 '
Mr sisminship' Kerala, frnaz New ;York for Liverpook .
„' ~'MRl2itroo4l,H,,paased steamship Oity of. Haahington, i
. I. " hottalt Vol elute -WM6 E O, lito I? 51, 8 miles east of Fire '
,I.lslatid, piu,dird attlp :lady Russell, b,onad for winolair - ,
, ~ : " JiataTralegißept NI:. . -/- - .- ~ •
' ' '-, ' BMeinship Meek Warrior,liMith;bliaiod 'at, Nei" Or:
, ;,.......: leal 41,10ih l is t . for New;York,'vls, Havana. , . ,
- - ' - `Bs.lsual4 Philadelphia, ikiggs, torMayani and, 24ir
'.. Orleans"; cleared at New York 17th lust, ~.; . ~
' - Ship Restonian, Burnham, for Ban tranclsco, Cleared
,!„lt , lseil'ork 17th hot, . .
_ 104 N .7,2lOirts, Tailor, for New York, remained at
,-. '''::.!twileutti-Ang 22.
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:' ' ';BblP Heaton% Ocean. Munilion, forPlilladelphfa; re
' L ' ."- ''ziihied at Calcutta Aug 22.
It .. t`, I,' 1 Matit Dray Yeathisr, Brown,.
sailed fromManilla Aug 1
rttg i :i rot' y . , . ~. J , .. ' " , .
1, ..,ia
, , iliaire, 'Crowell, for London, sailed from Mann*
• - 7.-- , --. K ..- . •.- i. .. , ~ - ~ . ,
.-' :'lslllp Jacob ) Jail, Bohm , for New York, woo at Manilla
Aug 1. • , , ,
lihip, ;Whitlwirdißurtitt, for New York, sailed from
~' A lkaftla ,Inlio 18. , - '-'• 1-: - --
- Mit 000011atiMiiii jot ROSton; nailed from Manilla.'
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, -,..,- B p * Chariot Of Plum,. Kniowlei, . from - Callao , via
..Hampton a 0446, arrived at New 'Loth 11th haat. ..
... - - 48 1 4 P lemPest, fitimpsoni forl‘ivirpool, was towed to
- - B, l frookNevf. °Amon 24.1n5t.. ~. ~ ~, .
, 1p laying Mist, Linnell, fronx'Arica, Peru, was be-.
~ ~ a
~- ; low,batimorp 17th haat, .;. ~-. . .. ... i .... ~ •
;
-. „ 4 ,.„. ', Ship ',Emma, McKenzie, cleared at. Charleston 15th
t , for Liverpool, , .... . . , , , '" . t
' i...c . . 5 Obitgilikr, ilawkins, from liday,l'ern, before report
". hi amPten: Roads, cleared at Norfolk 15th inst. for
i rtya
.., ~ ti,Hew. ,0rk..,. .. , , ~ , , , 2 , ,
itlatp,paniet: BbarP,CMhios, from Penang June 6, Or
' Iliad at Boston 17th inst. : - - • -.-. ,
• Ai!kmuilctf xi niebborn Ellis, supposed for Philadel.
hmit.
..137efinett, Bertlay, remained at Manilla Aug 1,
pae, Lull, from!Adelaide, arrived f at
I.s‘andeatled Lag.' fOr Sad Premise°.
Bar Comet, Burr, from Hong Kong, sailed from.
,Baripteillenjantin - Naliett, Bernell, for Philadelphia,
• want tonsalltanCharleatOnitdkr /nor'' • •
~.- -4 .1 1 4 4 , 4 94 , .- I rtuarNebr6 l he -110, 4 - 1U St Kitts, Was Cl
•,; nonlife roth nit; arrived 24th. - ,
Barque Belles Byder,' for Philadelphia, •cleared at
Bostongith inst. „ • •
Besweir, klary P 81sde, Atkins, hence, arrived at Ilos-' 1
'ton 16111,
Benne BeankilieUr. Corson, far Gediz 1- trai towed to
rhanbeletr.r.thlearer a Suet,
• ~i i targlaafrhomaa .../allibone;Themparin, hence , was be-
ir'NeW ON - mum 10th inst: -
Bargee Virginia &mai Mryle, for Malaga, was towed to
gaffes Now,Orleaos 2d hulk .
Brig tei7 di:mamma, Green, from Weejeasi arrived at
^ •
. ,Brig Isola, Griffin, from. Dighton lot , Philadelphia,
'seße4 tom Pall Myer 14th Inst.. -
Brig.Marths. yashington, Anderson, hence at Port
; ,
Brig Leghoicn, Mitch, cleared at IlOston 17th inst. for
,•, . ,
Albion, Parker, hence at Liverviol, NS, 6th inst.
L iitehr fleradengtesmt Set:cider, for ilialthiore, went to
.swardrions Vharleston 16th ,
, r Behr give Boys, Baynes; hence at Worfolkitith inst. '
ftc florid% Kell, ' cleared at , Bostortrith inst. for
P alphas. . • - • •
'W ft , Roe f iriggins; hen., arrived at Norwich
/oth last..: • '
Schr,Telegraph,. Beath; „hence, arrived at Norwich
7 4 4 12thinet,
hv 519•" C, Mershon, Turner, hence, via. Key West,
illfafed ft New Orleans 16th inst.
- • Behr -Ai- H-Oulpepper, - Alepwidcr, -- for , , Philadelphia,
r,rdeariv#at Norfolk 16th hot: ..- • ,
„ .Oryartal ;Palate, Leighton, hence, arrived at 811-
‘ dada - lath inst.
•Bahr pahnle, Dowton,eleared at SaVannah 14th inst.
11:1,f9rInglidebia•
,Selairs Sanders, dreland, and If Rehihart, Peter
atz",'lrdin Charleston, arrived at Wilmington , 80, 15th
Srb ' te.g l 4- 4 jrcetr Otttri..B Wales,Willisms, and
aornarnaitritoeum, for Georgetimn, 800 vent to sea
frtim Charleitonlath
Sehr.Eleetrio, Lori; from-Delaware City, arrived at
Prerfdeneo lath itort.. '
*du- , Albert; Phan), Allen, for Prederielaburg, galled
from Providence 15th loot.
„Schr „Jhurtrsre 0, _Stephens, for 'Wilmington,' NO,
,
'sleazed it Charleston 16th ,
,„gar (fame. Darhyaduillner, before reported ashore
- at the lireakatter, and which was got off hy Mr Lyons,
Streaker arrived et Near Yorkon Saturday last:
Behr Ostharine Rogers,Brett; forPhlintelphia, sailed
• from Gardner lath Mat- : - - - -•-• "
60 4‘jk 7¢ ffligt!t m3led from New Rayon 15th host.
„., tqr rhusgetphis.. $. •
Atekaor Americo, (tug) Virden, hence-ot New York
- SPOKEN. s . ' •
Bept 7, lat 22 VT, Jong 2BS a ship showing whits
• Agent red border; and letters KW In it, steering
NNW, showing Boston Nos 88 86, or 32 38—probably the
Tsar, Pali, front Csleatta, Juno icfor New York,whloh
hiui Nos SO _ 4 -
MARINE BIIBOXLLANIt.'
2'ho,, American company who have beenasideavering
totalse the steamer Oansdian, sunk near. Quebec, have
~,4bandoned the work, eiteing there is no prospect of sue
-, ,t; peas, Thu./nal, machinery, &o, are ;advertised to be
? . Soh/ atlenotlon at Quebec to-day.
IiAtIOWSI Teasel supposed to be a Baltimore
sew:74 repot joedun,the Prod. Shoal'an Saturday
e*i 'lllotehr t O: VA, Vole, wilwaquently
• -Whale ,on Rog Wand. The 0F A 0
„was regietering. 0n1y"23. tons, built it
• " 1 ' Dorallastiallbgßi 1551;and owned In Balthiore. =
• • The barque Piroßl'.lonee from Providence far Zane
,: ~.b&rAreat whim night or lath Inst. on Block island; at
,
• • 'lO otakek; Is foll'of water, and has her etern stove in.
inaliras a fine vessel of 850 tom, borthen; built at Cape
Ilbtiboth, Me, in 18514nud with her cargo,which We ,
• "Valuable one, Li fullynortreo by titserance,in fire offices
iff Boston:
01 1 Pt Perry, eracbr /AMA PerrY, arrived at Pan Pren
deco 84ipt 15,3 n Yetroalonaki; reports
. -gigo t ; shiplarops,•ofikeden, bud 4:isen,ln the
•••••••' l `-'• cariferVmdatht i arld:waslorontjust donates Lewis
' Pratea, and sirelyainhered in Oiultio,'aßay. 4onte
of per tre* had gone sishere - intaalei,tai, 'and were
",freasWicedesth•npou their,. while lying upon it Twe
•", ,-
..W.hireof "the crew had their fingers &moil so badly as
4 - , ,`=" 4 knagi to -be•amputated l which rendered their handy,
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NEW YORK, Oct 17-Juxlvad, brigs '
,Ouba, W a llace ,
art *Prince; Bleetrii'o4) Morrlson„onanies, YR
• - 'Sari , TS& de •is Torre, ,ldatwell,lilarsealbo; Busses,
litaktin,`AnsZtyief; Viper, kfottiSavannah; Verifbnith,
I dm iha
i'llTigton; B Myers`, Cobb., Virginia.
• mlaarskt-ateatushlo Augusta, Woodhull, Amens*
Marbon,lkeiteriObarlesten; Jamestown, Pert" Nor
' "- folk; ships Palestine, Spencer, London; Adintrel, BUT
, ; .a.tlati.llWjej . )fganitoldt P,aulsen,ldinbetg Beremillea
rah, EEittx° MO% Baker, Boston; barque 'Mhz&
Denial Ulgaller, Emus.; brigs Lavatca, Parker, Key
Wpiti., Portland; astir Peacoc k ,
~ g idirolLstesinter Atalanta, lisse Clheroatei
DOSROW,'Oet A6,7:o l etire4i at r '
Belicht, Baits, piew
- - ihitg u a l lianatiee Frances , Jones, While; 'Patina,'
oabota:Barsumm i bLbrrg LLD"! D Torrey, Segue;,)l
0 1(eurtio y Worth, pitotoriond,Ta; Sus an , Tt n ., t ,
1146
°l 7
Y*l l *. ib
„Boston,. Oet. , arr. rr aulno .14nerk, of Boston,
!Terri% Sitt'Key.' Tel egraphed, bricZweisi, Cleared
; peeler, ship Mkt, Eialbalfr Warlow, Urer:
Smith, deousel. ,Coisativiae,
Lrl N C• Sett BUM,
, hs , ,Bir chi sitearue,rJosepla Whitney,• Howes,
41m t",t E i o ,l o htioons Beate% Nerfolk End
"' . • ,
"rifjkithit Sid lf-,-0.0a;141:114 1•1841,
' • ;.` (ID) P llipa, Plat* de Cuba; Brerglade, Bine
UM, Me. Cleared, • steamship Wm Jenkins,
Ponce-PR; BallVElee ife lOrearie„
cub,. g
,Bointa Z nirstext,
„ WILMINGTON,' Ne,,Aiii • i . O-4 - ir4"ei, ochre John
0` .40 7 Naronsend, New , Terk' eka • La A -
dgorbOrto , Ate , ;34,,,, - 1,,,,T,d d • veer, 12
.31 . 110 Out ..etsainalslp Thomas
-- "'" :1- 1 111 1 11146 , at. ea York - brig Greigot BIM Whialliata.
-
G . `l9, , fdATlved ad, a ft , h ord , }ill._ham Irosn• Sew-Tort bark Ora Provost, Dunha m, g,,,,j.s ew pork • brig,,OWeneei Batumi*, fro, Charles
01# eumfigreent,,(kodfrey,:from NeW , Teerk.
j'AV'Aeheri4laBtAn, Pt far thirdanali brig Mystic,
tif
NB . • OIUtBANZ, 00 1 .10-;;Arrirod, stsenistilp Texas
~YorbirlOrerris Gilt; Chia Morgan, Place ,_-I,Thinfola
!A-0.114,4w. ; ships Cordate, Biah p, blew.Tork; Banana sat '
).4 0 .0110loirCklisallrW.4410 ItWa AV- ft* Bair
. .;' „4 .t... ,-- Yra l frigiie_psewrldi - 7 - Gteartit,-ssesmswp Geri mi l k,
Geraeny 1101 , 021 Rodewald '
, Liter:
VIA ] ak Sew, Chase, New Tortqlark.
atte,Ait, inae,NenKate,
PolUiutln:
a(4/13100)1j SOW - 11; 1 ''.-. 'MIL - 001 ,
.51;4.041V4=5,51a -111:140'.101DI - V.ICtiti ,
Ise BIM , 4. Ai'4.- 1 1 - ;.:Tlrglarnif 'WARP' ,' P,',' "I t ' '
a . ;.,,,,, , A. iti ,i.'e_fHiiikiiett",Wldoqtre.sartilfToilit-2 ■
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ARRITAAAVIN Islliolllli ROTEL%
•li'+S: l E~.~ klYJiUtiY'au4.~ks
GIRARD HOTEL—Chestnut street, between Bth & 9th.
J P Thorn, N York • Win A Shepherd, N York
M L King J Itikemen, BeiVannalt
Wm H Horton, Llberty,Va Goo H Orth
Wm II Dobbin, Baltimore Warfleld, Baltimore
Jos Grinnell, N Bedford Thoo Pearson, By
T Richards & let, N Y Dr T ("Roseman, Brooklyn
J 8 Heyward, Del • John Geores, Pa
Wm ft Glover, Hy 16 . L Johnson, N York
James 0 Marshall,..Prie B Cole & la, Wush , n. D 0
J.B Hunk", New York A 7 Wilkioe & la, Balt
Mies P'firsee, 'Baltimore Miss A Brans, Baltimore
Dr 0 H Aties,,Baltimore•' Y Berger, Baltimore
.Richard H Budd, Ky •J 8 Casement & la,OlevePd
W G Ournhard, Richmond J 0 Miller, Vs
Baud MWheeler,Dover,NH RE Robbins, N York
Wm 3 Reid, N York 7 F 7ordetn, Chicago
lOW's It Mono ,k la, Va miss Hough, Alex, Va.
" HarringtonSHarrington& la; N Y A Fergie; Nor York
Mr Nitzlimuons & dau, N Y H Hammond, New York
Hamplon Zane & In, Ky Miss Zane, Louisville, Hy
Miss Churchill Ky Miss
z on e L o
EY
Master Zane, Ity Dr Percy, Louislaus
Mr Borsbiane, Lonistaaa Jos A Balaton, Newltorlr -
Jobra Harrison, N Y H Pierce, Carbondale, Pa
S Goulding, New York D Kennedy, Roxbury
Mtn Smith, Roxbury N Gelman, Portland
,Wruj Lippincott. Pittsburg DTI Holmes & la,N Orleans
,Tames C Coale. Baltimore .1 Robinson; New York
Gilbert A Wolkini, Gs, R A Rankin.d; Is; Liverpool
Mine Rankle, Liverpool Master Barkkiu, Liverpool
D D Conover, New York' • Geo Henson, NOW York
WM °Minium, Georgia • A Knight, NEllf York
bI Louie Clark, St Louis Dr L Y Blickburn, N 0
A Jordan, Va • 3 M Maritimes, Va
Cl• Di Dexter; Boston , Beni Poor, Boston
J . H Billings, Boston - D Rose, New Orleans
L Benet, Ya : L bt Oloss, Nebritska
EA Spencer, Ohio Dr A Malone, Nebraska
0 B Paine, Eastport J W Branna. London
G ABblUips, Conn W'Reed, Ye
JII Martindale,ltochester Win 0 Pease, Meal
8 REnex,Tosten 8 B Ounningliern Tenn
B W Moors, Texas J A :Wentwoll,
dJamesldtirphy; N y ," Onanldlag, N Y
ICH - Cady, Wieconsitc 'W P Bryan & la, Tenn
Tlirgoyne, N Y Mrs 8 T Msrbury, Md
Pendell Marbury,'ldd" W J Borg, M D, Brooklyn
J B Amiss, Ye 0 H. Burg, Balt
T Hopkins, Md Gee R A Ricketts, N Y
0-T Bearburg, Ye. ' H Snowden, Va
James A Dosnuan, N Y B W Horton, Cleveland
d 0 Briscoe, Reeding • J Atcork, Reading
D A Barney, New York
MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Ymirth streeLbelow Arch.
P. K Burns, Plainfield. 0 Gauss, Balt
C A Rioter, 'Vs ass A Lewin, Va
Sloe P Ferguson, Nebraska W Haven, Pittiburgh
David Patterson, Klttaning W W Porter. 0
Coo J Payne. 0 - Jas 0 kleXlbbin, Cal
M Curry, lenlyville W 0 Curry, Lewistown
Thos Scripps, England W h Strong, N York •
/no Stevens,Ohio B. II Underhill, N York
W A Porter, Waynesburg
0 R Kepler, ICY 1; K
Wunderlich' Pa
John - 0 Kaufeettalifornia John Grubb, California
WO Johnson, California John Campbell, California
, RP - Ritomneon, California. J . LN Y •
WM-Maple, Oatawissa `,• DE SFainsworth, Pa
'Pirrn Ilarthiy, Glenwood Pittnier,'Franklin, Ps
NoblelLelley, Ohio - Thes L Sanders, Phila
:Wm / BoOth, Cooperstown E H Klrklin & la, Scranton
K Cook, Pittsburgh T Smith, Freeport, Ohio
P. K Kennedy, 'PhDs
STATES llNl9N—ltiarket rifted, above alath.l)4l
&own, Now,York J A Shludel, Indiana
.T Rhoden; Butler county Wm Robinson, Pa
Chee Wareen, Baltimore GeOrgo Z Boons, Chicago
Moses 4 Smith, Maas W a Smith, Masi
Woal Wallace, Msae , A B Span. Leechbnrg, Pa
Bra W Risze, New York W Burg, Philada
Geo °lark & la, Pa E M Derendurf, Brooklyn
ADBoggs, P R A 11 Chase, Lancaster
Wm Coulter, Latrobe, Pa
AIdERIOAN,4IOTBL - -Ohestant street, above Fifth
II Tucker, St Paul, Min B F Lattomus, Soy's, Del
J P Boardman, Danvers, J Monier, Lyneh , g, Vu
Mace Oapt Cone, Bristol, Pa
J Cori Phila. - II Goodson, Phila
0 Grayaon, Wilmington W Hetrick, Phila
W Danforth; N Y 0 II Mann, Balt
D Norris, ,Aselsot Surgeon 'W S Barris, Jer Shore
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/fames, , Wash, D 0 • G Parfe t Augusta
W J D.Bell, Augusta WJ Dendersen, Balt
Wilm, Del 0 Dempsey, Wiim, Del
P Sinclair dr, la. Dover, Del Mrs Leslie NY '
bflaa Dreedin, N Y ,• • ,A Smith, ti
AIM Allainee, - Balt ' nine al (Mines, Balt
0 Dagitt, ' A J Crain, Bloom'n, lowa
T Street, Balt " R T Coverdale, Lan, Ohio
J 0 Faller &In, Balt It R Rowland, Balt
1.1 0 Rowland, Balt ' •W W Williams, N Y
V N Williams , N Y W R Seaver, Phila
SLACK /SEAR INN-Fifth and Merchant.
Wilklnamti;Chester . co S D Dyers, Chester co
its Nenett;Oheater w W . A Markey, Franklin co
D T'Black; White 78x11 Adam Shoos, White Hall
'l'N'Aluipky, retina Jno Missies, Penns
-Poise Brookar, Radii* W p Skinner, Spring Run
Jno Skinner, Spring Ron );& - B S Young, Belvrdere, N
W S MIL 'Phoenixville G Speakman, Newtown
MO Jackson, N ow' London Tea Scott, Lewisville, Pe
Lawienee, Salt' ,' • ' Pas Scott. Cheater co, Fa
Hugh Jackson, Chester co John 'Arland, Oliester co
Levis, Media, Fa F C Slake & Permingtn
saml Brown, - Philo /antes Brown, Phila
Walker Stewart, Salt DaVIS Perkins. London, 0
Jesse Bowers's*, lows Aug Leopold, Barks co
PetSellatlerty. Pa. Jas Rowland, Bait
NObt Somers, Bait
lINION HOTEL—Arch street. above Third.
Edward L Polk, Bucks co John B Ohle, Zanesville, 0
Henri llord,'Monroo, 0 J °lumbers, Aurora Ind
,W m Richardson, T Philip Werner, Berlin, 0
Bumhurat. Bedford, Pa I) Johnson, Ohld
O Brunos, Hoboken Wm Hancock. Danville, Pa
0 P Stadiger, Phila M Nelson & sister
Hiram Sw4tx, Lancaster E P Brewster, Bridgeton
Edw Sheleto, Pittsburgh 3 11. Spangler, Pa
It Morton, Indiana , H J Stone, Wheeling
Samuel Boodinern Pa L 0 RUMMY, Salem, N J
Wm Thompson, Balem, N j E W blagerds, Piffle
4 M Palmer, lowa 4 . J Davis, Ironton, 0
A Rummy, Salem, N 3 8 Bloinington, Pa
J W SchloSser, Md
NATION/1 'TOTED—Race street, above Third. •
U S Stall,llowanita Express Mrs M Toddin, Toledo, 0
It Wolin, Jeffersonville,.lnd 7 W Merrill, 'kneeling, Fa
G 59 Morgan, Pottsville • • I Tames, Reading
Jos Whittaker; Mt Clare It D Cornelison, ' Scranton
Knowles, Mauch Chunk, J Robinson /0 lady, Pa
Feliz Stravnia,•Pottseille - Cleo Heckman, Reading
-Samna BG Pronetiold, Ps Sam! R Sharp, Eransburg
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MADISON ,BOVRE—Resond street, above AtArk.a...__
vs-ziervirec late — te, TOM; tasvmuilieW York
Robt llannings, Baltimore J K Foreman, Baltimore
Alex BBrisselL Baltimore , P B Briton, Pottsville
11 Goddard; Pottsville 0 M Allen, N J
James L Baszesd, Baltimore Bami, Magruder, Baltimore
Wlll B Bembtoi,PhiLsis T B Goodies-, Ma
G Palmer, Bostonßl bill, Webers, Pa
P A Griner, Ps " Obas Plumley, Maas
Born; Pa Mrs Bern, Pa
BLACK BEARUOTEL—Thitd atreet;abova
neuban Winch,Warren, 0 7 Skinhart, Warren, Ohio
.A Buckman, Feaaterville Enos oaldotuan, Bucks co
'Sigmond -Rogeland, Pa, Oco Clemens, Pa
Steconitoads, Southampton Mrs Vanaradato, South , n
Frank Itoads,Bouthampton Miss Bomb, Southampton
, Special Notirea.
Jackpots,'
JOB PRINTER,
MERCHANT STREET:
Checks, Notes, Drafts, BIlLe Ending, bill Reads, Cir
culars, Cant!, and all other kind' of Job Printing, at
price* to salt the Rotes. oell-ly
Prize Clothing.—The entire stock of fashion
41e 010ihi.Ftz 111 408114 ant, regardiene of coat, et the
birth-plice of Liberty, sontimetit corner of SEVENTH,
No. 700110KET.' A gift with every puichaae.
11* ' , , , BROWN & UtOge.
Buffalo Robe..-100 Boles Buffalo Robes
of the rations quallties, just received from Minnesota.
'Also a hindsome assortment of Yaw Babes of our own
manufacture, and for 11103 wholesale and retail b 7
• aso. WOMRATIEL,
octl2.lm* • - '416 Arch Street.
Seamenln Surdas Fund— ' Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second West Receives de
- posits in sums of One' Dollar and upwards, from all
daises of the cotatounlty, and allows Interest at the rate
of five perOent. per annum.
- O `
"open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Moo
diy sad, Battirdaftantil 9 in the evening. President
Prinklln, Pell; Tree/nixes, Charles M, Morris; Secre
tary, limes S.
Bower's Tilting Card Invaluable
Cordial to prepared [roma variety of the most choice and
efffetent aromatics known , in medicine, And /a the most
peilict and reliable terminative entruit for %touts and
young eldidreo.
• By its powerful influence a speedy cure le effected le
an Coffee of Choi& '
windy palm and enamor. nelieyes
and mitigates much of chiblren'a suffering during denti-
tion or Prattling, and by rte soothing properties tree-,
guineas pane of the bowtls, loopmese, vomiting, &o.
Tha Intent 'Cordial ha's becomes standard remedy,
and boa been coed in thousands af Oases with the most
Abundant snafus. No family ebouldbe without it.
Prepared only by Minx A. Bower,
'A,a hie Dici and Chemical Store, •
It II aef and cfreen eta., Philadelphia.
To whom an orders mind be addreatad. And for Isle
by Druggists generally. an 18-ly
Sating' Pinii—Ftve Per Cent. Interest.-14.
transit Safety Pilot Company, in WALNUT Street, south-
west corner of TIDED Street, PHILADMPHII. Asseta
overthill MILO:a MID HALF Or AMAMI, Invested
' ;aim; Monvasoss,Cisounn Mars, and other
' 9 i4obeeo sionittles, es required by the charter. his
institution confines itn balms entirely to the mai.
- vingOf Money on deposit. -
oiliest is open every day from 9 o'clock ha the
'morning until o'elook In the evening, sat on Monday
ical.Thursdny -.mania until S o'clock.
„- -c, - . .+ Niett(46. . •
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On the 113th Instant JAMES KELM, abed 07 years.
The relatives and friends or the family ire respect.
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from hls late reel.
dance southwest corner of 'Pleb and Prunt streets on
Tuesday morning ate o'clock, without further notice.
Interment at St. Mary's, South Fourth street. ocll.St*
irr A Ilileetift, of the Holders of the Obli
gations or the AMNON:IAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
will be held at the Society's Howe, No. 1122 OILEST
NUT Street, ..on MONDAY AYTEDNOON, pet. 19th,
at 6 °Wools. veld-It*
& Nitlte—Appeals.—City Cantu,
OISCO. PHILADYLPHIL, October 11,1867.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That th Eommie.
donors; will hear-Appeals by all persona ra for State
and Municipal TO, in the city of Phlladel o, for the
yeas 1055, for the several wards. of the said ty, at their
oftlee, No. 11 west wing of the State Mous , (up stairs)
on the following days, between the hou of 10 o'clock
A.M. and 1 o'clock P. M.
„t at and 24 Wards—On Monday, Oato 19th, IBM.
:'Ed . ” 4th " " Tuesday, " 2 , 1111,
- - bth 0. sth •‘‘ . 1 -, " Wednesday, 1 275 ti "
7th " Bth -" , 0 Thursday, , 22d: "
6th "10th " " Friday, ' 23d, "
11th," 12th 4,, , _ ‘‘ Monday, ' 20th, "
18th " 14th ' " ' " Tuesday, a, 27th,"
15th " 10th -" 0 Wednesday, 0 28th , "
' •17th " ISM " " Thursday, ' Wath, t 1
I9th " 20th "- " " Friday, , , 80th, "
,511 t '" 22d ," '' " Monday, NO. 2d, "
534 " 24tbH " : " Tuesday, 4 .; 3d, "
The Awesome Of such wards se have ot been supplied
with -Blank -Notices ot Appeals are ereby notified to
call at the Gommisslottersf twee mad roeure the same.
~.-', GEORGE M. HILL,
JAMES M. LEARY, y 1:lityl
- • - - JAMES LOGAN, ,
1 - .` - .... , ,..'; -, 1, , I : , ,: .
"O,EPA'OT FAMILY BOAR ING SCHOOL
P. , 7 for SMALL idOYBy stpLAY NT, Deli - entre, di e .
Cant one bonen fide ' from Dila CI t . Nuoiliar limited
to ten,- - -
Nor n' mond, refined, awl Christi n education,' under
bi g bdi ° 6ll "Irtattget) it present an opportunity 'sl
am
TDimas-4100 per annum, ma ? Pelat'snnuanY in
sdraneN t SO extra CAW VS('
-` The 11 inter-Term erne eri the pERPT MONDAY IN
NoYEOMMai Aleit vacancies at paiisant. ~
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Hendrix E A Moore Geo T ampler' Geo
Hennessey J Moran ins T Shephard /no
Stay Michael Morrison Jno Shroder Mr
Henn Christian Moffatt Dr IV B Shaw Francis
Henson It N Moore Owen Shepard Thos
Henkles Geo It Moran Pat Sheets Isaac
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Henderson J L Mosley Lcaur't II Simons &Co
Hilton Prank Hones W T filunlctson Jno J
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Mtchlngs Geo W Myers llonry Smith 0 It
Hines Jas D Mullin Wm Smith Chas A
Ilouston Jesse C bliirrel Mr Smith W P
Varner Jan Muihend Tho Smith Walter (I
liodgerton C 'Myers Dr a L Smith II
Horner Jest 9 Murry Thos W Smith Dr 0 0
' Hodgson W P Murphy Jae Smith Jan
' Hooper Fred A Murray Wm Smith Jos
1 Hailer Thos klyern Jno V Smith Henry 11.
Horn J T Murphy Jas M Id D ' 1
Howell John It Mulligan Smith Jun W
Holloway Mr McClelland W W Smetiturat Chas
Holland F 0 MeCorm Patrick Snow Dr Jos B
Hopkins li A Iletlool Wm Snowden Dr S G
Holmes Win hicDonithi Jon Snyder. Jacob
Houghton Dr Jno McDonald D Snowden Jos 8
Hollingsworth A McDonnell John Snaybarger Copt
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Hogh Dr Was McClure Andrew Spayd Jno
Hopkins Dr Bhi MeComac Pat Sprichler Fridollti
Horton Thos ht hicalpin Alex B Sprage Wm
Hoffman Win McGollough 11413 Spencer Cleo
Holmes, Otis &Co McCready Itobt Sprecker Ferdin
Ihtehings II II MCOaffray Patrick Spencer Geo
Holm. John it McDermott moo Stumph Gottleib
Hunter Itobt McClure Andrew Stiles Jno A
Hunt Jan S McCarty 1 at Strlcoapd Lawin
Ilurlock Wea Illcelenningham J Stowbor Fred
Ihulnot Isaac D McCurdy Jno It Stites Cresson, MD
Hurley Tim J McCollen 011115 P Stephenson Sarni
Hughes J It Mclntyre W J Stark A G
Hurney Isaac McKenna Iliehaelillockmann G W
Hunter llobt Melleerer Hugh Stiles Augustus
Hutcherson W McFadden Jlt Stansbury Nichols
Hunt C J' iddioug,h Jas Sturdevant Mr
Hutchins J G McMannua Prone Stonebrook Thos
Hunt Isaac hichllllborn Jno Sterling inn T
Lodi. NiehOlan Md.:anon ins Steward Bev
Irwin J W McMichael Wm Stout Jacob 0
Itubsee 3lt McGiarery Jun Stone Win Jos
Iverz J A McManus Jan Stoydlaowell Cap%
Jensen 11 McQuay Jae II Peter
Jerry John McGreath It II Strunk Hyrum
Jennings Mr McKivot Jae Stepenson 11. & Co
Jenks D T hlcTliorn Jos Stodkam Wm V
James Louis McNolis Jan Steward Wm
J ackson nos B MrSparron Archib Enalibridge Geo
Jackson Bawl TloVragli Jno Strean & Oo
Jennings W 9 McNally Ohas Sterling& Ahrens!
James Thos MicNarill Than Swintz Geo
Jace Prat Nail/ Dennis Bust - roe Joe D
Jenkins & Sons Nardi Lorenzo Symons 111 ,
Jordon W 0- Nolen Jno C Summers II B
Johnson Dr 8 Newkirk Henry Taggart Henry
Johnson Win Nelson J Teed Dr J L
Jones Thoa Nelson Sarni Taggart Capt 0
Johnson Henry Nickerson Copt 1 Tenets inn
Johnson David Neil Wm Taylor Juo
Johnson McNeelo Nelson G Taggart Chan
& Co Naughton D Tatnall & Lea
Johnson Ben Nelson Dr Wm A Taylor 0 At
Johnson Lt And Noblit Elbert Peat 011
U 8 N- O'Neal W Tabbert Capt 0
Jones .9 P Oppenheimer 3 Taylor Jll
Jones Ashhel Otam inn 1 Th o m as 4 "
Kaufforman Isaac O'Donolitut M Thompson CI P
Keenan Thos Ott Mons I` Timar I
Keifer F J Orr Wm Thompson J ill
Keller Capt 0 S Parish J D Thorne Wm
Kelley Mr Pauley Thos Talton Inc,
Kendall W B Paley Jas M. Theta Francis
Keefe Henry W Park J Thorn Columbia
Kelley Henry Paltrier Bobt Thornton &Smyth
Ktmbel Cleo A Patton 5 11 Thomas W T
Klenny Bernhard Patterson Thou Thompson T 0
Kiely I Parker T J Thompson Peter
Knox Jlt Parker Richard Thomas IV II& Co
Kelm & San Patchett Jan Todd Hon Jan
Krnusen Cyrus Paxton Prof Treadway T
Kugler Geo Patton Robt S Tregb, Hard & Co
Kuraheads A Patrick Dr J Tyson J W
Kirkpatrick Thos Patinae J Toy W I
Ki ng ,d irg a Patton, Hutton & Tall Dr 0
Hinter 0 9 , Co Tracey Hugh
Kutz Bawl J M 1) Parker J'll Todd Wm
Krasen Oyrnn Parkinson Jno Toby Franklin
Kroll° John E Palmer James Twemner Henry I
Klups & Lende- Peters Francis Tyndall Henry
guth Perry John Tuteue Leopold
K Ito James Peabody Franklin Trapp Chas
Kuppinger Chris Ponder L D Toy John
K longer Adam Peacock D B Toothaker CI II
Latigner Z Samuel Peace Dr E Torres Moses A
Laybrant Joseph Peed James B Trento] Mr
Low James Peiniola Joseph N Townsend DO
Lavery Win Phinuey Jos Trewendt Than
Loudenback 8 Percival ins II Wagner L A
Law James Platoon Dor F 0 Ward Isaac
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Legrango M A Poteliorriaola Dm- Watson T J
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Lawronco 1 7 0 Pringle Jacob Walker N 0
Limning J P Proskauer John Watson Osborn
Lorduor 0 J L Proctor Jac Watterbouae II
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Lents David Randall S W Wagner Saw!
LORIS GOO II Redman Dr Con A Walker Geo
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Lean J R Reynolds J E Wallace Wm
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Lewis & Bruce Rhoads Saud A West J Q
Lewis Capt W J Reynolds Morris Westervelt W P
Lewis Wu J Renwick Henry Wernie W
Lebold Jacob Redmond Mr West J V
Levlsle 0 B Rayed Win II Weaver D
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Lisle Wie It Reasmour Geo W Weruley Lewis
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no Jacob Richardson 8 D White LW& Co
Lott Judge P Richardson Wm Whitaker:lN II
Lovelace G Richards J II White 8
Lockheed JnoU Itichwnison Jno White II J
Lung Ebenhard Ring J 0 II Whenben Jas
Lundy D W Rice J W Whiteley Hugh
Lockett Dr F E Robe Warren White Satull L
Lodge 0 Robinson John Wheeler E
Lowery Joe Robb Jun Whiteley urn &
Loovee Wm B hockey T & W Stone
Liao Col Wm Rotherham Thos While} , W 111
Lytle John J Robins (leo W Williams 11
bounce. Ross Wee Well Copt (1 E
Jordon Encamp- Rowland Jno Willing Dr 0
meet Nu 65 Roller ton Wto Wilkerson 61 J
Jefferson No 12 Bose Joe Weber Perth
Philadelphia Nol2 linkart. a.,.....n a , such,... en.. - -
COVellefit No 896 Ross S U Williams E D
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:Magee Thos Ringaria Sig D Wilkinson Major
Madre] . Rosenberg F J Wilton - or 0 F
lagill Daniel Rosenthall K A Williams Ileac
Massey Alex L Rowand Joe Winslow JII
Macy Ohas G Robins Thos Wilsor. W R
Matadi Jno Rae Albert Wilson Rat
Magoon Peter Rush Jae M Wilkins Mr
Madison Ohas Rua V II Wilson Mr
Macilaniels Osb , o Russell YII Wike Jos
:Staguan Peter Ruo Semi Woodhull A A
Masan E L Russel). & Oo Wood II K
March °Lemuel Ituddman Wm 13 Wood Burnt
Martin & Phelan &your Deal Worster 0 W
Martin Francis Searbury (leo T Wachner II
Manual Wm Scott W II Worth J J D
Mason Theo Sands Richard Woodruff II D
Maxwell Geo Schulz, Henry Woraley Thos
Martin Sam! Shockley Jas Woodruff 0 L
:Uralic' /3 R Scott 0 0 Wollaston 3
Martin Dr Chas Id Selmer Joe Wood U It & Oo
Idasewell Smith Schlemer Christ Wright 1 D
Mathewson &Col- Schwidt Philip Wright P 0
brook &heating Jc Levi Wright P
Marshall Dr Mum Bchrlver Riad Wyckoff T
idegarge A sandmen J J Werahter 0 •
Metcalf B ti Sargent Rufus 'Dasher E W
Steidle John Schmalz° Chas 'antler 9
Melville Ohm T Saxton Francis G Vaughan D
Meininger Ohm Scott W R Vetter Mons
Mean G W ' Schrubby li. 0 Vogela Gerold R
Mead W A Seibert M & Co
Meetur Dr Wm II Bedgerlch P 0 Qulcksall Benny
lilichener Jno G Settle lion Thee Quinore F 3
Mitchell Jim Sebford Jae Vandyke Dr F A
Make!' Jno Sennett Chas Yeager Geo
Mathieu 9 Seed Wm Young 0 II
Miller Oeo Shaw Benj Zehnder J D
Miller Jno B Sbubat David Zeigler Martin
Miller Jno Shalder Jim Young Jno
Miller olt Shand, Thee E Young Jackson
Miller Gee Shute Elwood Zergman E W
Morris Geo W Sherman Joe Yeager II S
Morey Nathan Sharpe 0 Yeager W II
GIDEON G. WEBTOOTT, P. M.
Ford Capt ELen B
Forte Chas
L J. LEVY & CO.
Have this day made a
FURTHER REDUCTION
IN TOR PRIORS Or THEIR
STOOK GENERALLY.
oelftSt No 4.26 CHESTNUT STREET
SACRIFICES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS.
J. G. MAXWELL & SON
Announce that they have made a
FORTNEN NEDOOTION AT RETAIL,
below the cot of manufacture sod Importation, of the
x.hote of their choice fall and winter stock of
LADIES , DRESS TRIMMINGS,
with the view of reducing their stook so rapidly by this
sacrifice, that in replenishing it from their
MANTJW TOIIIES,
full employment will be insured throughout the coming
winter to the many operatives they have engaged
therein.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES,
1026 CIIESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
318 S. SECOND Bt., below Spruce. 0c19•1.t
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND ENITTING ZEPHYRS.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. O. MAXWELL & SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES
1090 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
And 318 8. SECOND St., below Spruce.
FACTORIES,—Nos. OS sud 07 GEORGE St., below
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union
Orders muds st a few hours' notice.
JOHN B. STRYKER, JR.,
Wholesale Dealer in
AUCTION DRY 000DS.
No. 12 BANK Street, Philadelphia. 0ct1..2m
CIIRARD HOUSE, PHII;ADELPIIIA.—
IA In accordance with the spirit of the times, and with
a grateful appreciation of the liberal patronge they have
enjoyed from the travelling community, the Proprietors
of tho GIRARD DOUSE claim the privilege of being the
first in Philadelphia to respond to the universal demand
for retrenchment. On and after MONDAY, 19th Clete.
her, their price of board will be reduced from $2.60 to
$2. per diem
0c17..7t
LOS T Oft STOLEN .— THE FOLLOW-
Iog described acceptances have been Loot or Stolen,
and all persona are cautioned against negotiating or re
ceiving the same, as payment has been stopped.
One drat: i idrawn by JUAN T DON tlit, Philadelphia, on
CllB. A. EO4BllElt, president of Forest Improve
ment Co., . Y., dated
Sept. 16, 1867, at 4mo, dated and accepted. $2,950 80
Do do 25, do dc do do ' .. 1,040 60
Do do 18, do do do do .. 1,000 oo
Do do 19, do do do do .. 2,250 00
Do do 21, do do do 4o .. 2,867 50
Any person finding the same will please retain them
to the undersigned. tool7-3t) JOUN TUCKER,
FAIR FOR THE SALE OF USEFUL
and Fancy articles, for the benefit of Sr. IRAN.
CIS X 01.111E011, Fairmount, and the first Fair they
have had. for sixteen years, will open at JAYNE'S
HALL, corner of SEVENTH . and CHESTNUT Ste., ea
MONDAY, Oct. 10th, 1867. 0c174 w & e-4tst
n W. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS
AAP. No, 87 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all **audible pointe
In the United Status and Canada.
Stocks, Bonds, dtc., Bought and Sold on Commission.
Uncurrent Bank Notes, Checks, &0., bought at the
lowest rates.
Deposits received and Interest allowed, as per agree.
meat 1,314,0
'WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE-
V MISN'tI YURNIBITING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULbillt 15u4s,t MUST HAN'OPACTORY, No. IN
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street , Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Weatorn Merchant", and
Strangers, Is particularly Invited to thin improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect Eating &Mole made, M whole
sale and retail, and made to order. aub.litf .
BALE RORE.—Buyers are invited to cad
_IIJV and examine our Manila Bale Rope, which We CAD
can sell as low as American, and warrant it superior in
strength and durability.
WEAVER, VITLER & 00.,
and No. 28 N. Water at. and 22N Wharvet.
HOTEL AND SUMMER RANGES -
Sold by ORADWIZE k BRO., 202 N. SECOND St.
tu212.-2rong.
CONGRE SS RANGE .—SOLP 13Y 01-.LiD
WICK ft BRO., No. 20g N. BIKIOND Street,
suglB.Bmoo.
fOry Opals
5624 4mlf
Itlistelltpicom.
PRESBURY, SYKES & CO
Minttsemento
AME RICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
MARSHALL Sole Lessee
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK ON THE ITALIAN
OPERA,
As the company leave for Havana the lasi of the month
Second appearance of the new Tenor, Signor BOTTANDI.
THIS (MONDAY) ItYkINING, October 19. 1811,
Will be presente9.l or the last time, Verdl's Grand
Opera, entitled
Flvlra
Ernanl. ,
Lon Carlos
ion Ruy Unmet di Silva Sigtior Tagliana°.
Lait OFara nights, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SA
TURDAY.
PAWN OC ADMISSION:—Parootte, Dregs Circle, and
Balcony, ; Family Circle, 50 coats; Amphitheatre,
25 cents
irl!'The Box Office of the Academy to open from 9 A
61. to 61 , 91., for the securing of Reserved Seats and
DUO, without extra charge
Treasurer tie. T. McKeon.
The Opera will commence at 8 precisely.
lir carriages will net down heads South, end take up
bends North,
WHEATLEY' B ARCH ST. THEATRE
Y —Mole Lowe W. NVIIEATLEY
&ALI or Pamus.--Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 50 cents;
Family Chain and Amphitheatre 25 cents; Beats in Fri
vatO Boxes, 75 cents ; Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery,
13 cents; °alter) , for Colored Parsons, 25 cents; Pri
vate Box In Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. Id, until 3 P. M. Doors
open at quarter before 7, performance to commence
quarter past 7.
J. M. B. WHITTON Treasurer.
VHS (Monday) EVENING, October 10. 1857,
Will be presented, by the great Star Company, the
celebrated Tragic Play, written by Judge Conrad,
entitled
Ml=
Jaok Cade, kfr.Darenport ; Lord Clifford, Mr. Tonne.
hill; Mariarune, Mrs. Bowers; Kate Worthy, Mica E,
Taylor. To conclude with the laughable comeditta of
LOVE IN LIVERY.
Lord Sparkle, Mr. Dolman; Violet, Miss E. Taylor.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Lee
abe, Mr. D A. Marshall ; Stage Manager Mr.
Tam Sefton. Priem —Dress Circle and Parquetle, 60
cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private Box and Orchestra
Beats, 76 cents. Box Office open from 9 o'clock A. M.
JO S P. 11. Doors open at 7 o'clock; porformance to corn
,
mance at 7,t( .
WASP APPEARANCE OF MR. AND MRS. WALLER.
THIS (blandly) EVENINO, October 19.1857,
bo presented Shakespere's tragedy of
HAMLET.
Hamlet, PrMew of Denmark, Mr. Wailer: Lae r tes,
Mr, newel'; (shoat, Mr. Daly; Horatio, Mr. Drink;
Dtaiedlitgore, Messrs, Chapman and Taylor; Opbelio,
lifre. Weller. Concluding with the laughable afterpiece,
pilled
PERFEOTION
_ .
Charles Paragon, Mr. Showell, Sir Laurence Paragon,
Mr, it'Becket; Kato O'Brien, Mrs. Weller; Sagan, Mn,.
Jo i Sefton.
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
Eighth.
ADMISSION—Dress Circle and racquet, 2 5; Funny
Circle, 25 cants ; Secured Beats, 3736 cents ; Beats in
Prirete Box, GO cents; Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents.
Doors open at 7. To commence at 7X o'clock.
Box Omen open from 10 to 4 o'clock, when /seats COO
be secured.
VHS (Monday) EVENING, October 19, 1857,
Will be presented B. B. Harris' world-renowned
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
. . .
Uncle 'rem, (the great original,) Mr. S. E. Barrie;
St. Clair, Mr. R. B. Rowland; Phineas Fletchor, Mr.
S. Drown; Topsy, with songs, Rose Cline; The Gentle
Eva, Little Mary ; Barry, Little Ida.
SANFORD" , OPERA DOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
Doora open at 7 o'clook—to commence quarter before
eight.
Admittance 2f. cents.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford , a Troupe of
Stara—New Dances by the Sanford Children
To conclude with
A LAThaIIAIILE AFTERPTEOE.
THOMEITF's VARIETIES,
FIFTH and CHESTNUT streets, I X L.
MUSICAL AND TJiRPSICIIOItEAN MELANUE
, NIGHTLY,
Which will be found superior in talent, respectability,
and accommodation
Commence at IM. Admission, 10 cents.
137- For farther information, see Public Ledger,
daily.
T. B. TIICIMOII,
Manager and Proprietor
Ecgal Notices
IN' THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Thomas Mammon, Trustee, its vs. Robert Palmer.
Levert Facial, March Term, 1857, No. 853
The President, Directors, & Co. of the Donk of Penn
eylvanis vs. Robert Palmer and William Clayton, late
trading so Palmer, Clayton & Co. Yenditioni sxponas,
March Tenn, 1851, No, 1033.
The Auditor appointed to distribute the money In
Conrt, raised under the above entitled proceedings, by
Sheriff's sale, of
No. 1. Meaauage and lot of ground on the west side of
Delaware, second street between Pipe and Union streets,
in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front 18 foot
and in depth 95 feet to a five-feet alley ; bounded north
ward by ground formerly of (Merge Fitzwater, now of
the helm of Charles Allen, and southward by ground of
Joseph Marshall.
No. 2. Lot of ground, with frame and brick tenements,
on the south aide of Mary street, between Front and
Second streets, in the said city, beginning 183 feet from
Front street, containing in front 20 feet, and in depth 85
lent.
No 3. Lot of ground with the two three-story brick men
map% thereon, on the north side of Prime or Washing.
ten street, in the said city, 61 feet westward from the
northwest corner of Delaware Fifth and Prime streets,
containing In front 24 feet, and in depth about 09 feat.
Subject to a yearly ground rent of forty-eight dollars.
Will attend to his duties upon MONDAY, the 20th day
of October, 1847, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, No.
204 &buil FIVT It street, below Walnut, in the said city,
when and where all persons interested are required to
make their claims, or be debarred from coming In upon
mid funds.
,0c13.10t GEORGE W. DIDDLE, Auditor.
IiTANLL. CARR-, -BY - ÜBE& - MENA'
111 Mond, &0., vs. CHARLES D. H. CARR—Divorce—
CORIOOO Plese—No. 16, Sept. T.,1850.
Please take notice, that depositions of witnesses on
part rd' said libellant will be taken before the on
PM ea, October 23 1857, at 4 &clack P. M , at the
otllee or Henry C. huts, Esq., No. /33 South FIFTII
greet,. Philadelphia, when yea oan attend and cross
examine if you thinkproper.
WILLIAM P. SMALL, Examiner.
To CHABLIS D. 11. 011111. oal.l6t*
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(Formerly Nos, 61 and 69.)
REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, dc. Public Salsa at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening,
ELT Handbills of each property lamed separately, in
addition to which we publish on the fiaturday previous
to each sale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet forte,
giving full descriptione of all the property to be sold on
the (*Howl ug Tuesi
. . .
Mine. 0 azzaniga
,81 , gnor ilottardi
Signor Amodio
Mr FURNITURE BALES AT THE AUCTION
Br RE every Thursday morning.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE
(Fr We have a large amount of Real Estate at PH
veto Hale, including every description of City and
Country property. panted Lists may be had at the
Auction Store.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
in" Real Estate entered or, our Private Sale Re
gister, are advertised occasionally in our Public Sale
Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,)
free of charge.
.STOCES, DEAL ESTATE, Arc., TUESDAY NEXT.
Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing fall de
scriptions of all the property to be sold on Tuesday next,
20th inst., with a list of sales 27th October, end 8d No.
vember.
• STOCKS, LOANS &c.
On Tuesday evening.
20th Instant, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia EX.
change will be sold without reserve, for account of
idiom It may concern
-1123 shares Philadelphia and Pittston Coal Co.
$lOOO Coupon Bond Columbia Coal and Iron Company,
25 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on each
of the above at the time of wile.
Also, 10 shares Philadelphia Mercantile Loan and
Building Association. $42 per share paid.
5 shares Ridgway Farm and Land Co. $2OO per share
paid, for another account.
5 original shares of the San Francisco Land Co., equal
to 100 new sham.
56 shares Empire Coal Company,
Also, 10 shares Philadelphia. Exchange.
6 shares American Academy of Music.
Shares Philadelphia Library, Mercantile Library,
and Philadelphia Athemenm.
Also, the patent right to iieppel'e Snow-Plough.
LOTS MOUNT MORIAII CEMETERY—Lot No. 60,
section 37; lots Nos. 28. 91, 43, and 44, section 42; lot
No. 17. section 30, in the Mount Moriah Cemetery
, FIFTY-FOUR SMARM BANK PENNSYLVANIA.
Also, 64 eharee Bank Pennsylvania.
ELEVENTII FALL SALE, 20th 00TOWN11.
+11;;;ie * ;111 Inelude—
Valuable Property, known eatbe Port Providence Axe
and Edge Tool Factory, on the Schuylkill Canal, oppo
site Phi:enterMo.
ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENOE,&c.
Elegant modern residence and oftices, N. W. corner of
Thirteenth and Arch streets. 25 feet front on Arch
street, 128 feet on Thirteenth street.
Orphans' Court Sale.
'ESTATE Or DAVID LERMAN, DE01).
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
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Valuable Real Relate, Bt. John etreet, between Green
and Coates Btreete—several messuages, and lot 3T feet
B inehee front.
Three-story Brick Store and Dwelling, N. W. corner
Eleventh and Christian streets Sale abaolule.
VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND LARGE LOT, 230
Valuable brick residence barn and stable, and large
lot, Corner of Cherry awl Wakellug streets, late borough
of Frank ford It trouts on three streets, awl Is a very
desirable situation.
Four three-story brick dwellings, on Ninth street and
Charles street, between Willow end Noble streets,
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT
.....
Large and valuable lot, a:envied ass eoal yard, eau
side Ninth street, north of Poplar, with railroad track
MECO Jec.
. . . . .
DWELLING, POPLAR STREET.
'Three•story Brick Dwelling, No. 810 Poplar street
between Eighth and Ninth streets.
NEAT DWELLING.
Now three-story brick dwelling, No. 129 Yrankford
EOlll.l, north of Bedford street, with a three-story frame
dwelling in the rear.
NEAT MODERN DWELLING.
A neat Modern three-story brick dwelling, with back
buildings, No. south Firth street, below Washington,
e2d Ward.)
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$6O, Also, a Ground Rent of sop a year, on the pro
perty at the N. E. corner of Putnam and Howard streets,
(late Kensington.) . . .
NEAT DWELLING.
Neat three-story brick dwelling, No. 410 B. Eleventh
street, below Pine street.
TWELETH BALL BALE, 27TR OCTOBER
Will include the following—
MODERN DWELLING.
Noat modern three-story Brick Dwelling, S. W. cor
ner of Twelfth and Citron streets, above Wallace street,
with &three-story brick dwelling on Citron street.
PEREMPTORY SALE—FOUR VALUABLE LOTS—
BRICK DWELLING, STABLE AND GRAVEL-BED
—FIRM WARD.
Valuable lot S E corner Jefferson avenue or Afore
mousing road and Moore Worst, and Crosby strict.
Large end valuable lot N N corner Jefferson avenue,
Moore street, and Williamson street.
Large and valuable lot, with two-story brick dwelling
and frame stable, Moore atrect, adjoining the above,
and extending through to Williamson street,
Valuable lot and frame stable, Moore street, adjoinlug
the above. Sale of the whole, absolute. Full particu
lars in handbills and plan.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE,
Handsome residence with double beck building, and
replete will all modern conveniences, No. 1341 tipring
Garden street. This is a very desirable residence, and
In a beautiful neighborhood.
FACTORY, STRA3I ENGINE, dec.—Two and a hal
tory factory, ateanz engine, &c., Twenty-Brat Ward
fronting on Clearfield, Twenty-Bret street, and the Phila
dolphin and Germantown railroad.
TWO-STORY BRIOK DWELLING.—Two-story brick
messuage, S. E. corner Township Line road and Clear
field street, Twenty. first Ward.
VALUABLE LOT Valuable lot, N. E. homer Seven
teenth street and Woodpecker Lane.
TWO BRICK DWELLINGS.—Two three-story brick
dwellings, Spring Garden street, east of William street.
PER ahIPTORY SALE .— FIVE GROUND RENTS,
viz : Two of $37.0 each, two of $22 60 each, end one
of $4O a year, secured on five three-stork brick dwellings
and lute, Spring Garden street, Owen street, and Alddle
...treat, east of William street, Fifteenth Ward.
Peremptory Ftzle m Estattht! of Joseph Young : deed.
91'11,13 ' TillttLYl.3lll7o,4lr. 111140 g Dfgra.iiilig.
Ttro three-story brick dwellings, Nos. STO and 87(t
Apple street , between Fonetb street and York avenue,
and Coates and Brown streets. Bale absolute.
THIRTEENTH WALL SALE, 3d NOVEMBER
This min will include
orptmo' pouf Bala.
lISTAtE 02 WILLIAM A. BUDD. DEO'D
THREE LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS, AND TWO
BRIOK DWELLINGS, SEVENTH STRUT, PRIME
STREET, AND PASSYDNE ROAD.
Valuable lot, N W corner Prime and Seventh streets.
Valuable lot, fronting on Prime attest, and on Pau
yunk road.
Valuable lot, Pimp:ink road.
Two throe-story brick dwellings, Seventh street, went
nide, north of Prime street. Thep will be sold sepa
rately. See handbills and plan.
Also, by order of Orpheus' Court.
ESTATE OF JOHN FITZWATER, DEO'D.
OVER SIX ACRES OF GROUND WITH VALUABLE
STEAM SAW-MILL AND MACHINERY, LARGE
MANSION, THREE FRAME DWELLINGS, LARGE
'WHARF, WITII A FRONT OF FOUR lIUNDRED
FEET OS THE RIVER DELAWARE AND TA
CONY, TWENTY-THIRD NVARD.
Baffle Estate—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Three-story brick dwelling, No. WM North Wirth above
Noble street.
Eatate—TWO BRICK DWELLINGS
AW L Two brick dwellings, Union and Ilanovar streeta
above Prince street, Kensington.
FOURTEENTH FALL BALE-10TH NOVEMEER
PEREMPTORY SALE ON TILE PREMISES-ELE
GANT RESIDENOE AND FURNITURE, WALNUT
STREET.
On Tuesday Morning,
'Nth October, at 10 o'clock, without, reserve, on the
premises, the elegant Brown Stone residence, No, 1404
Walnut street, month Bide, third house west of Broad
street, built for the use of the late owner and teen
occupant in a superior manner, and finished throhghout
in elegant style, with every modern improvement and
convenience. Particular. in handbills.
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ELEGANT PUltNlTUßM.—lminedistely after the
sale of thu house will be sold the elegant furniture,
extra large mirrors, splendid curtains and chandellere,
piano-forte, &o.
Sale Nos. ]39 and /41 South Fourth street.
SUPERIOR GERMAN FLOWER ROOTS.
Oa Tuesday Moralug.
At 11 o'clock, st the Auction Store, one case superior
German Flower Roots, from It. Vanderschoot & Sons,
Uuriem
STEAM TUG GARRY 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 having been used but avery short
time. She now Heist the foot of Coates street wharf,
Fairmount, where she may be examined
SALE OP VALUABLE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
BOOKS, ILLUSTRATED WORKS, &c
The greater portion from a private collection.
On Tuesday Evening,
October 20th, at the Auction Store. collection of
valuable and interesting boots on variabssubJects, many
of them embellished with doe eagrafings.
For particulars see catalogues and the boots, which
will be arranged for examination two days previous to
the sale,
Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTE, FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, TAPESTRY
CARPETS, tee.
On Thursday ?doming,
At 9 ofelock, lathe Auction Store, an extenalre assort
meat of excellent second-hand furniture, rosewood
piano-forte, French plate mirrors, tapestry carpels, ke.,
from families declining housekeeping.
PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de-
Nature 260 casks Bt. Joseph's Pure Juice Port
Wine, in qrs, and eighths.
Ten puncheons John Ramsay Islay Malt Booed' Whle•
key 1 years old
Fifty pipes Anchor Oln.
Marett, Martel, Bouvet, and J. J Dupay Brandies, at
of which 1 offer to the trade at reduced prices.
JOB. P. TOB/AB,
au27-Bnios 88 and 00 8. Front Bt.. below Walnut.
ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
LIQUOR BTORE, No. 220, Southend Corner o
GEORGE and SOUTH Streets.
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
. IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, OIOARB, /to., 2B
South PIPPII Street, Philadelphia. aul-ly
Ti DlES.—Pinet, Castillon & Co., Ma
rett & 00 , And other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, in half pipes and quarter subs ; Pellevoisin
Roehelle Brandies , pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
casks and one-eighth seeks, all in Custom Moe atom,
Imported And for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN lc 00.,
au 6 Noa. =land =3 South Fourth street.
riITHMAR & RUTZ, PORTER, ALE
—EI AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (nem
No. 038) North THIRD Street, Phlladelphia.--ahlpping
orders promptly attended to. aut. if
NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND BALTI
MORE BUNDS—Unourrent Dank Notes—bold and
Silver—bought and mold by
EDWARD CLARK & CO.,
35 South THARD street.
PHILADSLPIIIA, Oct. 16, 1837. oolb-lw
AMERICAN GOLD
AMERICAN GOLD
gip
NEW YORK EVEDB,
DOUGHT AT THE monger PRENIVN BY
ocT-31u DREXEL & CO
BUYS' CLOTHING.
F. A. HOYT RRO. have naw on band. a Tory
largo assortment of RHADY•BIADIi goods suitable for
the present season which they feel disposed to sell
cheap. ASSNIIDLY BUILDINGS,
Southwest coraer TENTIA and CHESTNUT streets.
N. B.—We have a large assortment of new goods
of a superior quality and make.
e1:42-1110.121b'
nUS S IA AND AMERICAN TARRED
OCISDAGE superior article, manufacture
and for male by IVNAVIIR, MUIR & 00.,
an 8-tf No. 23 N. Water at., & 22 N. Wharciel.
BUSINESS STAND
FOUR BRICK DWELLINGS
°ROUND RENT
Wines anb Liquors
Money.
NEW YOBS Furips
Sialeo by %actin.
WOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
4.31 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom
Howie. between Yoarth and Fah Streets.
SALE OF LUMBER., Aix, AT POWELTON.
Tuesday next, 20th inst
At 11 o'clock precisely, we will sell, without reserve,
at Powelton,
200,000 FEET LUMBER,
Consisting Of 11 common white pine bawds ; 3x 4
hemlock scantling; joists and sawed spruce; with a
variety of articles used at the late Slate fair
EXTENSIVE SALE OF OERDIANTOWN KNIT
GOODS.
On Wednesday II oruiug,
21st inst , commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we
will sell to close an account,
2500 DOZEN GERMANTOWN KNIT - GOODS, OF A
SUPERIOR QUALITY.
Consisting of 1 000 dozen gents' woolen cravats, in
scarlet, white and fancy colors.
Also. 100 doses ribbed scarfs.
Also, 100 do ladies' wool habits.
Also, 100 do ladles' wool taltnas
A 100, 500 do ladies , neWest style opens bootie.
Also, 50 do misses wool hoods.
Also, 250 do wool hulery, men's, women's, boys ,
and misses.
Also, 100 do men's lamb wool and merino shlrts
and drawers.
Also, gloves, mitts, Datelines, shawls, victorines.
SALE OF FABiIIONABLE FUELS.
Included in Wednesday's sale will be found •a in
voke of fare for Indies , and gent , s wear, comprising
victorines, capes, muffs, boas, pelerines, Calm's, cuffs,
&c
Also, one tiger sleigh robe.
FURNITURE, &c.
Also, will be included an assortment of fundtare,
looking-glasses, mattresses, he , belonging to the Es
tate of Jahn Guy, deceased, to be sold by order of the
ad ministratrlx.
NOTICE.--fiaroplea of the whole will be arranged for
examination early on morning of sale. when the trade
and purchasers generally will find It their interest to at
tend.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, 4bcee FOURTH.
OAED—SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE—TUES-
ICJ We beg leave to inform the public that we hold
our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, at
our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. 106 WALNUT
STREET, where every possible attention is given to ob
tain the highest prices for the goods of those wbo way
favor us with consignments. Families haring portions of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining house
keeping and not wishing gales at their own dwellings,
can hare their furniture OAREFITLLY REMOVED TO
OUR SALES ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL REALIZE
!SETTER PRICES FOB. THEIR FURNITURE THAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OP THE FURNI
TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN TILE CITY.
Er Persona favoring na with consignments can rest
assured that their property will not be sacrificed.
Er 7" Commissions more moderate Ohms those charged
by any other Auction Rouse in the city.
ConAgnmeats respectfully soli cited.
IL7 Bales paid immediately after the goods are mid.
Sale N 0.124 North Eighth Street.
STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GENTLEMAN'S
FUEN/SIIING STORE.
• This blaming,
At 10 o'clock, will be sold, at No. 120 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 shirt s . silk
drawers. lambs' wool do do; handkerchiefs, perfumery,
soaps, &c.
SEWING MACHINES.
Also, s Singer's sewing machine, cost jllO, large
else; and a Hunt & WolsAes do, cost $lOO.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
Also, the surplus Household furniture.
TO RENT
A three•atory Brick Dwelling, with two-story
brick back building. 195 North Ninth street, above
Wood street. Bent 5199 per annum. Apply at the Auc
tion Store.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
A first-alms Pfilltlng Office, with a good ruts of busi
ness, four printing preemies, two Ruggles and one Alamo.
Type and ererythleg necessary for the bollooti. Apply
at the Auction Store.
THE ADVBRTISEMEN B AN AUC-
TiONENB of a PRINTING OFFICE FOR JAI,E,
io the Bulletin Building, has no connection with our
establishment.
oels tf MoLAUGULAN BROTHEBS.
MOSES NATE ANS, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, S. X. corner
SIXTH and RAC& &meta.
AT PRIVATE BALE—CoId and silver patent lever,
Lepine, English, Swigs, and French watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instrumonta, ace., Ac.
Al' PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second door,
household furniture, of every description, beds, met,
tresses, carpeting, looking ghosts, fancy articles, Ac.,
Ac., &a.
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction
ear. Charge. very low. Consignments of furniture,
clothing, jewelry, Ac. Ae., eolicited.
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OVVICE,
B. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing Dry Goods,
(Irocerise, Began, Hardware, Cutlery, iurnitare, Bed
ding, Horses, 'Vehicles, Harness, Stock*, end en all ar
ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory and liberal terms 1/4 1 / 3 at any other estab
lishment. (eek) 81. NATELANS,
NATHAN'S great kale of PORPEITED GOODS will
take place in a few days. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Gun,, Pistols, hlnsial Instruments, Ac., will take place
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Owls, Clothing, Bedding,
Re., being forfeited constants, will take place shortly.
Due notice will be given.
PEREMPTORY BALE OF FURNITURE, MIRRORS,
BEDS, MATTRESSES, &c. &c.
On Wednesday mecums. next,
October RIO, at 10 o'clock, In second•atory rooms,
S. E. corner of Sixth and Bane streets, entrance from
Roes street.
TO PAY ADVANCES,
Consisting In part of oval and square French plate mir
rors, In rich gilt frames; mahogany and walnut frame
looking glasses; bedsteads of every description; walnut
cribs; cradles; bureaus; card tables; marble top tables;
sofas; .lounges; plush divans and choirs; spring seat
parlor chairs; cane seat rocking chairs; stuffed rocking
choirs; windsor 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. Also, a quantity of second
hand furniture. Out-door Wee solicited, either at
private dwellings t stores or elsewhere. Chairs low.
Consignments of second hand and new furniture, and
goods of every description solicited. Liberal cash ad
vances made
At private mile. a superior furniture -nee, nearly
new, will be sold low.
FtiftlYlTl7lll. AT PRITATE SALE.
Serrature of every description arranged in upper
rooms g private sale, at unusaelly low prices.
QAMIIEL NATRANS, AUCTIONEER,
1 , 0 and MONEY LOAN 07.1705, No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear st., only
eight doors below the Szohauge.
limns of business froni 7 o'clock, A. M., =ail 10
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door males, and sales at the Atiction Nome, at
tooled upon the most satisfactory terms. ,
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CAPITAL MAO.
Established for the last Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands On Dia
moods, Bilver Piste, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer
&Wise, Clothing, Puenlture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages ; and Goods of
every description.
!HrtfljlJflul]lT.l
All advance.. from one hundred dollar, and upwards
will be charged 2 per tent. per month; 2500 and ever
the lowest market rate.
This store Hones having a depth of 120 feet, tie Large
fire and thlef-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; she), ► heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all parsons hiving goods
advanced upon.
N. B.—on account of having an unlimited capita',
this at le prepared to make advances on more sat*
factory and accommodating terms than any other to
this city..
Money advanced to the poor, In small amounts, with
oat any charge.
AT PRIVATE BALE.
Gold Patent Lever and other Nestehea, Jewelry, sad
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. anl•ly
JOHN BA.TLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 826
ARCH Street, between Third and Foarth Streets.
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock,
Of Boots, Shoes Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Jew
elry, Hosiery, Whipa, Trunks, Fancy Goods, Notions.
N. B —Out-door sales attended to All goods said at
the Auction House packed.
GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N. E. corner of BARRON end SOUTH Streets
%byte Second.
EVENING BALES.
BALES EVEEY SATUISDAY
o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cu
lacy, housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watebee, Jetta
ry, Fancy /articles, ho.
illertbant enilots
EDWARD P. KELLY
LA?
KELLY ft, BROTHER,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGRTH,
Gas now on hand a large 'madmen! of OVERCOAT
INGS, CLOTHS. OiSSIMERES, VESTINGS, GLOVES,
SHIRTS, MORNING GOWNS, &0., &e., of the beet
qualities and latest styles. Prtet3 wtoclrrak for credo,
low for cash.
The business of KELLY & BROTHER will be In
future attended to by E. P. KELLY or JOIIN P.
DOHERTY, at No. 814 CHESTNUT street. 0e1341
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
PORMINGY WITS LZLLT & 111011111 E,
LATE WITH LUKENS, HELIX, & CO.,
TAILOR,
814 CHESTNUT STREET ABOVE EIGHTH,
Ilas now with him the best Tailors that are engaged
in the business In this country.
QUARLES Rote, formerly the leading tailor of this
city; N. KAYSER formerly cutter for U. Both it Cu.,
and late Coat and Teat cutter with Lukens, Kelly, ac
Co. ,• Hasse Wsonsa, the best Pants and Test cutter
in the *United Eltatee, for years cutter with Depierrbs,
online the Irving House, Broadway, and with Deplerris
Pettus, under the Bt. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway.
The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
all who patronize the establishment
The beet of Olathe' made et moderate prices fo
credit, Imo ',rites for ca ,h. oclS-tt
LAMES SiER IDA N, IifERCHAN'
TAILOR, Noe. 16 sada flotah NINTH STREET
ABOVE OILESTNIST.
A large in well selected stock of CLOTHS and
CASSIaItiItES always on hand
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the best quality and in the most faabionable style.
Particular etiolation given to UhiLSOltit CLOTH..
INC. aus-rf
insurance Campnities
COMMONWEALTII FIRE INSURANCE
COMP/NY, OP TUE Friar, OF PENNSYLVA
NIA.-021ea N. W. Comer YOUNT/I sad WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia Subscribed Capital, /800,000,
Paid.up Capital. MO.OOO.
DAVID JAYNE M. D. Preeldeat.
THOMAS 8. STEWART, Vice Pres%
Ellisost. 8. broom, Secretary.
CVRARD FIRE .
VI ANON COMPANY, P
802 WALNUT street, west o
FIRE ItIMB I
MSC
D MARINE INSUR
I . DELPHIA-oMce, No
f THIRD.
INLy
•TOl5.
Jer. Walker,
JllO. McClure,
Tho. Craven,
A B. Gillett,
Furman Sheppard,
Sarni. Joao, hil D
Joseph Klapp, D
Wm. U. Swath,
John Anspach, Jr.,
U. N. Burroughs,'
J. B. Hughes,
P. D. Sherman,
Wm. P. Backer,
J. P. Steiner,
IL L. Bharkelford,
JONES, President.
), Vice President.
NcMuti. a, Secretary.
,cant Secretary. anl4m•t!
Hon. JOEL
Hon. G. W. WOODWARD,
Jxo. 8.
.1/1138 B. ALTO RD, Aisle
COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Factory of S. W 88111.1113, N 0.109 (late 43) South
EIGIITII, below Chestnut street, hoe become • saying
of 60 percent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
!ASSONANTS, and also the convenience of having their
old Carriage Lampe new eilver•topped and bottomed,
and sent by erpreas to all parte anl2 ly
I.7 ARDLNES.-100 moo of W) half boxes
saoli, in store and for ago by
HENRY BOHLEN & CO.,
44 8 NO4 221 and 7.23 8 Fourth atteot
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY.—E. P. MID
DLETON ft BROTHER, importers of Wines, Ems
dies, tso. Algo, sole proprietors of the Old Wheel
Whiskey No 6 North Front Street.
eeplT•lm
COAL.—The very best assortment of LE
-111611 and sommant COAL on hand, In
BROAD Street, seeoud yard above Vine street.
nowral DORMAN.
c=ipppizzi
QUIP MAR Y ANL) ADLIJ LSE, I'OR NEW
ORLEANS.—Pint and stay Teasel this week.
Freights taken at sa low rates as any oth e r ee eeel held.
The remarkably fast-exiling cappersi ship It ART AND
ADELINE, W Felts, master, now loading at Bane street
wharf, has slugs portion of her cargo engaged and com
in alongside rapi•ily, and being a moderate capacity,
will hare despatch u abuse.
Shippers will please hurry their goods alormide, sod
Dills of lading to the Counting Hoare for aizuture.
For balance of Freight, which will be taken at re
dosed rates, apply on boxed or to
BISHOP, 6 IMOSS. & CO.
celOtf 120 (formerly) 36 Borth Whirres.
The hi. & A /MA,' at the lowest rates, arid will take
steam down the Delaware sad up the Ilimietippi.
SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
STEAIMIIIPB
STATE OF GEORGIA
AND
KEYSTONE STATE.
In consequence of the depressed slate of trade, the
above ships will be withdrawn for the present
October 16th. A. !ARON, Jr
0 SOUTHAMPTON
FAKE REDUCED
AND HATHZ.—The
• !leant atesamh:p VAN
, oomaasoder, 5.263 tow,
DBRBILT, Edward Ili,
From New York far South- From Southampton and
*raptor" and Havre. Havre for New York
Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14
Saturday Deo. 6 Saturday Dec. 2d
Price of Passage—First cabin, $lOO second cable,
550 Specie delivered In London and Paris. For freight
or passage apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent,
No. 5 Bowling Green, New York.
Letters for England and Europe, p.m-paid, 25 cents
each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage ,tamps if from
Other cities,) will be received st No. 6 Bowling-green,
New York, up to 111 i o'clock on the merning of sail
ing. oc.lo-tf
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU
HOPE.
Hirst Cabin 330 I Second- Cabin CP
In the fart•cleaa paddle-wheel steamship ADRIEL.
2.000 tom, 0. D. Loewy, Commander, and NORTHSTAR, 2.500 tons, P. B. :Lessees, to sail from pier No
-3 North River, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED
STATES lILILS, vizi
Leave N. York kap I
Southampton, Ha. Bremen for Southampton
vre and Bremen. Southampton for New York.
Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Weds'day, Nov 4.
N. BaNy, Oct. 31. Saturday, Nov. 23. Weds'ey, Dec.3o
These steamers touch at ILS.Vak. Specie delivered
In London and Paris. For peassie and height, .p•Ar
to D. Toxuasca, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, Nei'
York. • oclo-tr
FOR LIVERPOOL--SATURDAY, 17th
October.—The . packet stile NONPAREIL, (14,50
teas) Captain DMA, will salt as above
=At:
Steerage
Second sable and steerage passengers found with pro
wheel., according to the American passenger act.
Apply to THOS. RICHARDSON k CO.
(1 OR ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 18,57.
.2.* New York and Havre StewmalOp Company.—The
United States Mail Steamships ARAGO,, 2.500 tons.
David Lines, commander, and FULTON, S,SO.) tons,
lame A. Wotton, commander, will leave New York,
Elam and Southampton, for the rare UST and DS, on
the following days:
LIAR 11W TORN.
1857. 1858.
foltota,B4.lnrday, Aug. ZI Arno, Satarday, JUL. g
Azov, do. Sept. 19 Yahoo, do. Yob. 6
Fulton, do. Oct. 17 Arego, do. Mardi 6
dreg°, do. Nov. 14 Palt er, do. esprit
Talton, do. Doc. 12 Argo, do. May 1
Voltam, do. May 26
LIAM ZAIU.
1467.
Sago, Tnesday, Aug. 46
Fulton, 40. Sept. RS
Arno ' 4 0 . pet.
rulton, do. Nov. 17
kr 4 4 0 1 do. Deo. 16
1666.
Itoe., do. lux. 14
Ingo, do. Tub. 9
Fulton, do. Mee! 9
_trap, do. April 6
tuna% do. May 4
imp, do. Jane 1
Faxon, do. Juno 29
LIAM woman.?mt.
1817.
Amp, Wednesday, Ac 3.26
Polar*, do. &pt. 23
Arno, do. Oct. 21
17.1t00, do. Nor. 13
Amigo, do. Dec. 18
1868.
Paton, do. Jan. 13
Argo, da. Tab. 10
Pulton, do. /dar. 10
Arno, do. April T
Yulton, do. May
' drag°, do. Joao
Ittlton, do. Jane 30
MIMI OF PASSION
prom New York to Southampton or Hairs.-Lust
Cabin, $1.90 Second Cabin, VS.
From Havre or Southampton to New York—First
Cabin, SOO trans; &woad Cabin, 100 trams.
he
tar ig or passage apply to
MOS ht TIMRH LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 &sodomy.
WILLIAM ISELIN, Hawn.
CIMMEMY & CO. South'too.
AIEHRIOAN 211i1OPHAN
PaPHSFIS AND XX- Pub.
°HANOI CO. anS
TIANEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
TED STATES MAIL BTRAlLltlia.—The Skips
umposing Out Line are:
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver ladridge.
The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock.
The ADRIATIC, Capt. haw West.
..iThese slips have been built by oonUsat, itigrestly far
dovernment mortice; *my care has been taken In their
=striation, aa also In their engine*, to ensure strength
and enied, and their arecauxualAtiens for pmeengare are
=equalled for elegance and comfort.
Pea, of paseage from New York to Liverpool, in drat
nada, MO; in emend do., $75; from Liverpool to New.
York, 30 and 20 /ohm,. No berths eawnd nalusem paid
for. The ships of this line have improved 'rater-tight
Calk heads.
PROPOS:CD DATES OP SAILING
►lO3l XXV Toll-
datarday, Jane 20, 1867 Wedneeds y, June 21, 1837
3stueday, Jelly 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1867
ssturday, July 18 ; 1867 Wednesday ; July 22, 1867
daturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1857
B.turdly, Aug. 15, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1837
ssturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1867
itarday, Sept. 28, 1857 Wednesday, Sept.3o, 1857
sstarday, Oet. 10, 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 14; 1857
esturday, Oct. 24 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1457
5 stuntay, Nov. 7, 1867 Wednesday, Nor.ll, 1957
5 durday, Nos. 21, 1867 Wednesday,l9ov. 1857
isttuday, Dee. 6, 1067 Wednesday, Dee. 9, 1867
Wednesday, Dee. 21, 186 T
Tor freight ar_rusv,_app/y_ter
EDWARD H. 001.1,1128, No. 64 Wall *treat, N. Y.
BROWN & CO.
DYNPMIN EINNABD & bo u .:Ttuth,
bassdao.
B. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris.
The owners at throe ship' led not be ma:mutable far
old, direr, builiaa, specie, jewelry.pr soigne atones or
tostalk, 'nearbile of tedlut,•,.. ; m a t unarm an d
the value thereof expressed to there aul-tf
Railroad tinge
DIIILADELPIIIA, GEBALINTOWNN
AND NOBS ID TOWN BATLECOAD.—WL'iTER
ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, °eater
1911,1811.
FOR GERILiNTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 8,7 x, BX, 9X, 11X A. M., 2,
3.10 min. 4,6, 0,7, 9, and 11 P.
Leave Germantown at BX,I-85 min. 8,9, 10% A.
1.10, 3-10 min. 4,6, 8, 7,9, met le P. 51.
fp. The 7.26 o'clock A. M. Train from Germantown
will atop only at Wayne Street Station.
ON SUNDAYS,
Lear* Philsdalphis at 920 min. 14,., 2 and 8X P. M.
Leave Germantown 823 min. A. 14., 1-10 min. and
5 45 min P. M.
OIIRSINDT RILL RAILROAD
MNiiiMM=l2=l
Leave Otteeitatit Hill at 'I g ,8-4Clsad 1.0-14:1 main. L. M.,
12,40, 340, 540 and 7-40 min. P. 31.
ON fiUNDAIiI
Leave Philadelphia, O.M A. M. 2 and 8% P. M.
Leave Chestnut 11,111 at S A. M., 1240 and 6-20 P. IL
FOB MANAYONIL, C0t.1 . 1102400E.EN ARID NOWS-
Leave Philadelphia at IN, 9, 11 A. M., 3,4 X, SX,
and 11 P. M.
Lease Norristown at 7, 9 1, 11 . A.y., 3 and 3.40 P. M.
0:7 eIIkDAYB,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A M., sad 3P. M.
LPITO Norristown at 7 A. M., sod 3 P. M.
CHASTER VALLEY RAILIVAD POE DOWNING-
Lean, delphia at 8)i A. M , and BP. M.
Leave Downingtown at A. M , and .I. P. M.
H. K. SMITH, Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth and Green etreete, PDiladelphia
Lumber.
LUMBER 1 LUMBER I!—The anbscribar,
.ho has !or revers/ years occupied the premises at
iloan'a Pinning 1411 - I _,_
_Knovicgton has removed to
COATIS STREET WilditY, adjoining the Pbcenil
Planing Mill, on Delaware aretme, where he intends
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other koor
ing boarda stem risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and
icalfold bo e rda , th oroughly /0,401104 and well worked.
For sale at the lowest cash prima. Purchasers are ha
rked to call and examine for thameelrse, and *very e(.
fort wiU be roads to give satistactioes. Orden received
alutl •upplled at the shortest make for al. kieds sad.
slaw ot Breathers yellow Pim, Timber and bantling.
aal-tf 8 4 B. ILICHM.
13oots anb Shore.
N 0.442 , SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
MARKET and FIFTH Btreetd.
Gentlemen's Beet Patent Leather Gaiter Beata.
Calf do. do.
Patent Leather Oxford Tian
Calf do. do.
" Patent Leather end Calf narrow
strap !Mow
Bays' and Yocas' Patent Leather sad OW Bin
loiter Boots sad !Thaw
sul-tt For sale by
FALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SIIOES.
—.INEPH H. THOMPSON it CO.. 10. 314 MAR
KET Street, and Nos. S and 8 FRANKLIN PLACE,
have new in store a large and well-assorted rtock of
BOOTS and SHOES, of City and laatern nasaufutr-re.
which they offer for sale on the beet terse for Cash, or
on the weal (dealt.
sta• Boyers
dtf are invited to call and examine their stock
Wants
iir'eA7ILDRL
FO A I7:2 4 IIN . ITED e4 ST . A. e T t E to S
whom will be gi.en good pay,' board, clothing, end
medical atterdas,e. Pay from ill to $ per month.
No man haring a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED BERTIOS, at No. SIT MARKET street
above Eighth, north aide.
WILLIAM 8.. 80YALL,
/It Went. ti Ent. of Cavalry,
Iteeruitino Officer
Oct 5-Im*
VVANTED.—A FEW AGENTS, EITHER
T V moat or Female, are 'ranted to sell a new and
very popular book,just Woad, entitled "The Crocked
Elm ; or, Life by the Wayside." Four editions have
already been exhausted in Boston and the New England
States. Agents are wanted to Gann., the Italie,
Southern, and Western States. Some now engaged
make from SS to $l2 per day. Address, by letter, Book
Agent, 17 State street, Beaton; or call personally at
same place.
koarbtuate
QUAKER CITY NAILS,
MERCHANT BARE,
RIVET IRON,
Mandactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL
on the Schuylkill, above Sprms Garden Witty Welk?
WAREHOUSE, 108 North WATER Street.
QUAKER CITY NAILS am warranted equal to any
made.
00941
JOHN LIALDEMIN, Agent
THOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE
11 CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARSIT ST.
born Ninth. math Ode. Philmidolphio 1-tho
Glass anb Thina tUarz
INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS !
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
!METERS of
clime, GLAW, AND COMMON WARI,O.
are noir selling their
NEW AND =GANT I'LL IMPOR2ATION.;
-,
at
GELITLT RIPCCIO TAICI3,
With a
ILANDSOSLE DISCOI7NT VI Tuosy,
WHO PAY CASS.
707 CILESTNIST STRUT, ABOVE SETENTII
1.45-2w-Drov. PHILADELPHIA.
SPIRITS TURPENTLVE-200 bbls Spirits
Turpentine, b arrire, fur tale by
MARTIN & MACALISTRR,
711:0Grth %cat., Sheet.
MYER STROUSE, ATTORNEY A?
LAW, OlNTlllstrest, rottsnlle, Ys. suClp
660. W. TAYLOrt.