The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 20, 1857, Image 3

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    IL PUNISIDIENT.—Prom the
tlip the following : " Some
AtammissireiteonakibOLM
state- , -,a bright, %Whi
g Rtleation-,,—was deteeted
by en . his father in thersembettekto of an offence, for
Which he.no T dontironerited' ,n 4 Ird
°tlve4Aconflid ol6o- ot thi r ,o d 4 0 of
thi )10100.11 st ead tap-
plyteg.the puaistutiont wash Insult oases ofyoutb
- furdollimumioy,:arraignedliiribil stripped hint
*of bis ordiaartolothingfahaved the hair from his
- drowned him in' the striped garb' oft
gonviet," maned him. within the - walls of a
UMWildsd•P wadi the in
-, As 4Wrin :11Mo heap lips
the tuarblele m y self h, tia . •
" ' itrial t
derwent the lied alsotplinci of the prison; and,per
• fornonl i the du tie s aseignadlo. isonviota; the mist
li; humiliating.: and degrading of , width was to dp.
pear Inthe, -pablie thoroughfares of native
town, ,lind -thist,with a team engaged in .hauling.
'attimat shook 'their heads, aridimidm azimration
: , ' - 'tdriaiis the' leaden Wawa bo ilfroiffind debided
that he Was omenelltki 46 , onria to restore hiliwia to
liberty, and lie,earrie very, near being' .taraiii. gut ,
of once.-
- "As /non as released, the disliotiors4 bey, broken
'''in'pride itiad4piat, , ked sfrom-'his home end for a
-"'' 'long Alinti:notkinewis ,heated' of
halal-n*od op' fir the Oilifornittepurts tio•c i
- 'etrised of bargl,ary,
t„,wee soputted, , about a yaw sill;* re'
itefried o the. 2A Untie; -Skitemireinufrout 'one; to'
another, of oar. large Milos, .•and , plumes%
--ovary speoies of 'dissipation* and -viati:•• A few
.mouths alio+ he , was arrested to one df hat prin.!
- oipal cities for arms and' robberY,' hit trial
bud footdired . fo - Vs; sentence Isayaait
ocifitliniment in' the isinitentlary- I stnill, but,,ipat
f . ~ week he washrought back to the home ,of ibis bey.
hood, one of a gang of thirty. obstined-l'eloneqn
charge of the ..sheriri: Re- met at the prilaoh'l
-..2 threshold; hie ow,n father, stilt the *ardent And
ea near father, toothery„,bnithePrOtad siitepi=ofbo'
ate 'redpeotable members,' of 'iscaletyi4te''in t
' serve but his long ind drdiny,teiauf
. . .
GROUND *f.Triblif 4 pilt2 l °P I
neaota and Paolo Railroad Compasyluire- '
-arrangements bywhioit they will Aura employmsat
to a large number of laborer:kiln-lug Misled
so long as the weather haroldPeowitti , Mohan*e
geed bows to a large class who be s tNtYoirii date
of employment by the stoppagd df eityiniPfoym•
merits, The Timpt gays the dud. ground Was
broken on the let instant, and a, numlier,ofAezi ,
engaged at work betwien:;thia -oltrand , St. 4a-;
thooy, , that portion of the road bellg.tballtstir,
will Ms eompletedlo,'Six istUtitykeidu
= staked 'oat' for' the operations of tbeitintlitie
Be: Pa INentear: --
Tim:Min jot)* swag OM I.
Balton Dr RII3 OirV Mnients.-4 German d
or Urbana, 111.; the mandfaettrer 'ef Wilke to
modielam caught a tatt/oanikahli, tbe,
took: it home 'arid offered ,t 6 tot the Snake bit*:
every time any iP 0 r0 01 4,)) 0 1114 it.ttok 0 1 h ‘ Ficii .
eine for One Amber, .on.Sanday of last weekor to
c fooling with, his pet, it bit hies:in:the head.
. applied his medicine without effect. Mtn ay
he sent fora doctor, but too late; be died Angara
day.
THE MONEY, MARKET. - ,' f.
,Pitiadnaesta, Oetobee r ,llo, 1861.
The stock Marketfeentimois /leery, though With cere
' firmness aa to prices. The 1311MAIMUI are llmigd,
and fancy stocks' 'exceedingly dant Readintriltall
' shames closed at lc the, bonds it 021‘, - , Pennaylv is
Railroad shares aro stited'yht,Bo; azei /Heir, Ayes dolt
'
to 811 i. In other remittles there Ii no ciudige,,to
Port.
, The money matheeli duil; sed - Wiii ll-, 1 4,1 1 .' -- 'l*e in mit
.T Moil our /Lemke ewe:orrice !wit! deelded tame for Am
, hitnet, , theitgli the generst fooling is ine of ehearki.-
,ti: neer and buoYincy. • :The sitieti of the !mire InWrikng
- - for the 'anneafrateiligt 9f, {heir' itaiklusldlete to 4e de
, - the queetion_ef amit — iiitetithe reltel.44W done :nee II
• the comninnity, Yap, emit eetednettaii: , It -Ii by no:
means in keeping with the promptittiileirithitillialt e:
Loglilatore - wu conireeed' ht . : their ' enisegitioy,,, 4,
'..., 'i - hardly 'flat Ilie peep - to kayo ranee - Jib:44od *sm th m,:
1
; :all Orcumetances, considered. - There: can be no it re
•-: .- Lion, we think, as to the , acceptance of the retie(
" law by them, though It may be - ,lti thiiiinlMloet
', ' Postponed for si few ',days, . , der, other, IM ,
MO 11 , .
lollop ,death to the -basks' and increased distrait
~. to .the community,' and; - can'' be rodnetire ; Of . ,
- nothing bet „rule ; . while In Ltheli!'aceeptinbe of
tbo orlinalieir there _Pi not =only hope for the tubers,
bit a genientee.Of better times to All partial!, which, } to
: itself, as i Mari ;Of restating confidence 'maim* tileir .
i- -, 3ctuitot Met friends, brwesth many tentiteretbil be
- . ltee or iincontenienc4dhat :might 'Melt ,ta.thi
from thele'iderifiseeel z , , 1; : .; , -- - zr , . ,- ,1 i , % . .I.
•'' Tie - United ' . 9iirtnie; :144aiia'reili wee f allifi f
i t
~,,. . shows the amount to fill credit ; anbisottoilliile op e:
day, October 12th : in,eoe,sti; of-eltich UMW' iii''
:New. york 18,141,058, in Philadelphia s2ooo,lTititel .
toe '51,803,290; in Saltheera 1541,407;in - hew' Oillass
~ .
$1,1111,910, end itlit„Linde,ll,lloB,lBB. -.
~ 4 a, .. '
: Ties decrease in the amount hold aubjeet et. draft f' , m
Belot to the 12th °debut was $2,817,558F -, 1 , 31- '
- . The receipts and erpenditnreeof, , ths State ;Timm _IL
; alai:limy at, trunk Soyentber lB9O, tp.Oeto
• - 304
107; were u follows: e ,1-
Reeeipb
llirlaitee For: 30, 1868..51,224,102 go - . .
December 1838 817,482 18- • -
January, i 867 • ' " 5 70, 8 4841 5 2 4 A0 0 13.,
Bebnurry, - -214,987 11'; ; • les - atloo
Mardi, • • 203,911 r 94 • .102;466: oa
April,
• 1, • 298 OM 18 148,8 A 38
May, • 41 . 20,878 64' 448976=12
June , t • 291,190 ' Art2:7s3fie
July, - • 1,640,008 04 -'' 800,748 31
August, •ut ~:-.. 404,06011 • 1,2111A46185
&Towbar, - .......... 118,083.83 ," ' , lie 681118
- Total " • 16,566,811884
.118,078181102
' - 5 ; 015,18282
Rat, in Tremor) , Oet. Tut 14.80,022 72 , ' ,
The folliniini ahtement shows the expo* of ie
from the portof New Yo rk for the week ending Oct. 7,
. •- ,
0ct.12, brig Ooodjr; Podolia co, idly*, $B,,
4, 12, doer Catawba Ramna, Am. gold ''4, 00
14, • Arabia; Idrerpeol, sorereigne,..... 1 58
" 4 . 17, Balton, Mere, .iiiirte'an . goldt.::: 81,000
" / 7 , " P 4 l / 1 1 4F 1 PhIsditYstaits7:• , -
ts 77, • IS
Total for the Week -
- 14 , ? 15 2
Tet*J'ainei,jkimaitiist ' ' ' task", Tr
fkonetime in 1866 • 21090,204
Game time In 1865 • ' ' " 24;184 Tea
Barre time in 1868.. - , 3 . 2 ? 1133 3
The steamer Black 'Warrior, which snared et- ew
- York yeeteittsy, brought -848,000 in,iutie — te:Bbmt i ' ew
Orleane;and $135,222 'fro* . liarar4.'-
The Southern mail brlnge to Aka seat Raw'
bank etatennot, matlielip prior .to - the'paill* there d
ikeikepension'or ifeleila Of them. The footings' ari as
• Oet.lo.
tains: `vm,786,520 $20,820,888 ihei..0468113‘
• 8,844,9115 s 5,4121,122 2460136
Atentdictel4.;,.-,1,864,944 ,20. 21 1,484,' 249.:Ateid10'
' 10,108,037 - 9,600,728 Danz,1014202
The earnings of *afire -Toth end. 'Boe Railroad for.
, Septeinlki Were .` • - ^
Beitimber;lll67 WV*
**mbar, 180 • • NOMA
Dixielin '- '' ' ' ," ' laileCie
PRILADELBRIA •
BTOOR BXIORN 6 R7I4IIIB
" 4 '' ' Dit'obii'l9, 'RT.' 4 .
' Reported by R. Manly, Jr., 09414 Broker, :, No.
--•-• ' • 11 1314 Trabiuc'sentito
: • : :- ~ f f PUtIT 4 / 9,ARP4 , _
_.:, y
800 City 84 84 4 Schuyl Nay pro d:.14 '
1,600 ; ..do —B4 ~‘ ~ 61toutdoWn AI • 02 1,400 do -" • 84 ',, •101410wi1iii...0k.r..16
3,000 ;a do • •H 4 - 62-- ~. , 4 0.;- 1 .40AP..*6
2,800 4o!,;:i - • 84, 4,110411114
•., 2,800 „do ...10t5.2.84 ;11, do' - • i n
1
• 80 N Formal 'B% 20 do
• .., 20 1 ....do ...2 di.. -8,4 i •2 - , ••• ~.+ i t i. , :••' • • . .
BEITBABN BOARDS.,„ 1 •
. _.
2,000 N Poona R 84;...47 3 1,600 Pe Oa 81%
600::_ ,do ~...,, . .41 , 't • 1 ltiaolAil 11..14t2.144 ;
, 10/0 du ..ti567.47 , I , -'-.60 1 / 4 4ding 71 • 4 6w 4 •8X
1,400 do '47 • -100 ~-,..," do- ... ‘.......: .48
~WO. . do , 47 , :' , 6ollBlost 04441:... 11%
wo City 84.. .New..lB3X 12 N Poona 11‘...i...i. 811
- -- 710001ty60, 1 60,...83 • 2 5 : 7 10 30 4 .14 60k-,4 ii
BRpOND BOARD. ''''• °'' • - ''-i
4 : ', 600 Penile 4s. .... ::'.82% id ii4iiiin Er ...,..I. l i
, ', 800 . d0:.:.:‘....8234 'l4" ' 40:',..:'.: .
dpoo ' •"' dit '-' 4 - 81% 60 Union 0. 1,81.` 'O%
- 1,00014 - Pm* it tar 88.;,47 - lOO l / 6040477i.;r7:: . /S ,
/ 1,000 8ead1161 4 7040 - ,oi)e/: Pi i-i de 4 .4 , ' ,'4,.g
- 25 Fo ruUll.W.a. , . 4.88 .: 7 , 24141Peidui•14:3 44:. 834
1 n do 811 ,, ' 26"Lost lidandlit.O. 2,1 i
.., 6 „. 6 0 ilA y i".. '2..14 214 2 i kith , ' ~._.,43, 4 AIN
io . do 2do OkP,:.00; , !
1
-•
-' - ' C• 11 4 010 1,,AY M --6 444 ,'
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Bid. Askadt
_•., '-__,l- , Bic Isi s ad.
Plell.4l' 8 , 8....88X• 84., •BoN Di 4 1112:1 14 •
-,
_. it . -4 41 1 41.'7:28 3i N : it t! . ,7.AT IA 4 7 !ell: 41 ,
1
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Readingl ij.0,71 All:" 4 A4101,b16041 . ...• 8,4( AN,
4. <1 10 4 1 d4 40 02 / 4 ilk :, viiiiigargw....A4 43
- • Aii. :14 04 , 44 , 70 ,-.; olt 10116i4,11060.0-760 17%
INinniv,ag. . .5.:14,4g - :, 141214•245 a - 64 • 16(
Miirio Out& 06 - , ,•701. •: 14 1 4006061..,..1{,./ . • 1 2 / 1 .!
•16:610116512.,.,61 - '62 „A Nor 0T80K.2.4... li l. ,
"W „Tit ' „.. SX 19.6 4 1 0424,11,11.. ii 8,„
-WoNniujoetotiirr 40
~Gliercitron park in all 400.60000...440**P1*-
t; and today, sitdss:fou Int quality Inas Width
a:2, BAN n further ,
9dteline..-Armadstuilly etioliht44lo.4up
arstattl, ed,und froM 150 'l,lslrOblirsiiiiilll
Plod*, grted lrOderr4rssids chiefly, /Am boon *Ad 4lt q f
pintleuhire of which are kilt pinta, latai•
; T A" P f ia !' P 4 J 541012 :m 4 5,55 ,5 R POP k
" 5 lA, Ainqs94 'xisteni4l. to : goad sof glitiac
brands cites and fincY family)lour, as to lnand
'quillty, but there 1. not Intuit! salltng.: , Oa t ii lug
Bp Flour, ire Sale and held, at 11&1$ for Ilia
fernier; ikr,if s 4 i 9; ,bbl fcl•A u p, l ly4Kultiunity44.,
actions. 'Wheat , miseis withs fair
at $1,161151.20 foy, counhon and g1i,64 - 0640 i 1010 1,444 1 i5t
51.50 for,white, tat there is V uol'iisteeh' ',offerisig 00 SW:
' lag:AS GAO riies,`Moit holderi./.004 ;All 440. _
UAW. 9 01 7.0 00 0 b 000 2,500,bu5r ittnittlisdr 0 84,
prices are lo betkUotitti - ealea of -11,010 iris OduthAti'
Yeli 4 w 4 01' 6 * hittSillioig/ Sit! isirorth 0,1
0110 4.4iii 00 4: 00 1 4- 44; 0;0444-234 1 0t0 4 11 1 44 irr
and only ab0ut.2,500 belt limbo:it have Anandiaikerii at
.
55•140 'the latter for' goOd DelawiMiOuloit.l Syll
' , waded; And about 500 bus Satmayliiida 71.10 in
Ater. The dewed fer.Gottou byre* sockauspood..,
ad, an d buyers are taking a few Malt iota attlynt fay
low prices. Groceries are held illiet*ShiSs ;ides, ibut
'lliefe Is a meagre business dultifiluipir:' 4 o ca w .
2, ? ortil 3 1110.1 4 0 41 ffMri t e / 1 " tai 44',4 bu 7 ce mess'.
lers,Proiisions Show .n 0 ,alteration .ptiOaA4t
d' and there is nothingdang worthy of
Seeds continue dull - siadrisisitYad, balm krtiar ta k4 , 4
advantage; and Oloyerseeo,)ba. - , 114 11104.66 pp:
f o o' o, in!Onii• IVO* TfickPtiOrtit 4* KO
fox pti l oAtifilagfi 3 OfilsitrAi aaniesig. tor •
- _
•,
Y,S
f.,:ai-kr,i-,,T,f,. r MPOttatiOnSV 4 fir r ' ,, a Yd r
ita kAlos
!?r v ' v rinillittiritti .
0501c0..1 box Ltsigclow Skit krowo MA 14r
Wool W Wood , I'liddi W Y Chown 4 owilif
-, balliDit*Om *. igtigh • o,3llWait l k OW
:'.‘ 1. 0116wirlikimovi• lit .016 lbsts
~ M l O ll ,-4 11,', 1 01641~Jdoio,Vde$ illiqrag It
- :I NOW ki- saturols. 8 'pkil• 1 eallottßokilo ,- A
SiisTosoouggt• ibor, 4oakiaa 4k notiotrom;:l $
,i; ;wt . , It t atutir* B.
1
4,4.. •. wailori.„„ctir , $
~,,,,• X_ 0160•104 Apr wskat v0i16147 - 11TF 7 '
P.4 - ;1 ers loo WillieWK6oli , Sl6lo4 S'Otkl 7. Al "4,
il,•••Srpi4:_ , 1040_016110 - 06 . 0tairitSiri • * Lo
- ,-8 do K Srlfrrhap-tdolili , 4 !,
- '•• ,. 44 14 4 1 1 11 1 1 6Ak11- 11 VOIPasegm neetA„ 44l ,W l o' Jra
41k11." , ! . IMllle : Alk9% XS do W ealbiliSol SI
' , :i XttliA , lx,ipit :1.a.big4 . 4.,, ,.. ‘ A tf of r.§ ,91 140
empty carboys 31 Phillips; 25 do Powers A Weightman;
13814 dry Y 'hides A Peterson; 673 empty casks PouHuey &
R t'
Araritlt'ilifidiehardestose:--Barine Cord°lis,
IJndsay 7 -200 tons logwood 92 bags pimento iirellsford
&
PRIIADELPIIIA BOARD OP TRAWL,
Wit. O. NIS;
Snoutolt; i Cowgirls' OY
ELLIS YAattau,
• LETTER. BAGIb
•
At , the Metchdats'' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Bhip Joeeph Jone,i,'YloWore , , .... ,San Francisco, seen
Brig Oregon', (Br) Green..., .... . Fort en Prince, soon
(SAILING Or 411E•ocrA.rt STEAMERS.
• ' ' • .P,SOld TWO UNITIID, SYAYEB.
STYLUS% ' : , . 'PROM nit DIY
Niagara ' ' ' "Boston Liverpool . . —...'. Oct 21
YooderbUt ' ' Nevi York. Walton k. lioVre....Oct '24
Kangaroo ' • Nei York Liverpool ....Oct 20
. -
~ PROM BUItOPS. ' i
FROM /CO . DAY
BOYWI/lia. , .
.Hamburg New York Oct 1
Gen Willisres. , ..Liverpool Quebec Oct 3
North Stir...Elontbampton New•Nork . •••• • Oct 7
Kingsroo Liverpool New York Oct 7
Introit:: ts. I - - Liverpool 'Boston., • ' • Oct 10
Bettie • • Liverpool 'New York 00E14
Persist.:..... ~ —Liverpool( New York • Oct 17
Ansio.;...,..,Boulharopton, New,Tork Oct 21
„,,.1140Y1131INTil OULU - NANA, BTHAMEI3B.
-.; XRltAnii,l l 4 l . - 71Y01 8 Now Yea a, Arriving at Ha.
vela B th, 4 0 41 1 / a orielosa Irrora , Now Orleans
20th ; Havana 934, : arrivlog at New York 28th.
QUALIIR OnT—FromNewYork Ith of each month,
triLlVltgigng:ba67l.ll/,°i:Neewllithoikgr M.
OAnewaA—YrondlifirW.YB44l .2t , Arriving at Havana
17th, and. liewOrleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th,
111,01009 th, arrlvtag at New York Bd.
'Nwepte, Over,lrom New York 17th, arriving at Ha
vana” 93d,:assa New Orleans 2eth. , From New Orleans
.684, pavan Bth, arriving at New ;York 13th
81401- Yrkiiition—Prom New ;York 27th, arriving at
istasid Weir FOrlesoni 3d. 'From New Orleans
alithillavamentle-,dne - est- - NewYork 18th. -
03111,0114Fr0al Oharlexton , 19th and 4th, due at Ha-
TWA SU elhotttllavana 10th and 20th, due at
New York lethrouLftlat,
The California mall stemmas/11 from New .York'on
the btkaa4 **Liao! isath month.,
'Aci iri4lltgenu
aiti*C9,74,pgiumimpule, Oct. acp, 1827.
SUS MRS e 25-81:124 UTS 5 25
WWI ... 1
.il'
, •I"ittlit:ilditiatainiierlitate of (Gores, 3 3 Garvin, r,
llotiftadfßiboinil 'from (Savannah. with nub° t A
Reron, Jr. Passengers, 3 it Newell, Saud Noble, 0
Atlitisliff *Agri andalacin the steerage.., f
gart% oo . l i t R. Wellteatenitt, 11 days from Cardenas,
wake to etonein.
. ,
alma Gen.:Warren; 011dord,113 days from Now Gr
ieves, Witil.Mtbe to Pettit, Martin & Co.
RanymiAlordelle, Lindsay, from Black River, 3a, via
Olimiletitot4l9 days, with logwood, &o, to Watford &
Willson,.
',Nfig,, Reerm. Zion, S lilyy, 14 days from Havana, with
'clize,&e:te .1d nenot & Co. (
brig Junes Marfa; Thomas, 17 days from St Jago
4 . C..., illitaltast to Captain. :
Dr brig Mary nollandePayson, 8 days from St John,
NB, , ,wittvpise4r &o. to N A Sander & Co.
Brig May R Milliken, Nordon, 16 days from llama,
in bailut to D W Prescott,-„
_, 'i
I tilchr.emanda, iiney,6 day. iroia riecteriegabari. with
7220 baskets shorts, to Swells, Galant & 'Galvin. 1
Behr Convert, Snownteni9 days from Piston, NS, with
Wong to W Rough. ` . , • :
..(iichr: S. If Shaddick,'Williams, 0 days from Middle
town, with atone to ThOosta Mansfield: i
Behr Mary Ann Gantt; 'Barrett, from Richmond..., !
Bohr $ Hewitt; Rots, froni Boston. :
Bohr Prances Rimer, Smith; 2 days from New Yoik,
with ceireitti &c. to 0 ti Smith & Co. }
Aar lAN Chase, 8 days from New York, with mdse to
Crowell & Collin.' (.: : t : t
Behr Robert elnowles, Scott, 3 days from Concord,
Delimit/I bark and corn to Bewley, 'Wilson & Co.
Behr Mary, JUckards, 2 days from Camden, Bel, with
oorn *Morley, Wilson & Co.
- • Behr-Annie B Russell, Warrington, 3 days from Lew'es,
Del, With van to Bewley, Wilson & Co. ' j
.48clir -Telegraph, Truitt, 2 days from Camden, P,el,
with wheat iind - rya to Jan Barrett ec Bon.
Salem Jas L Jieveren, Pearce, 2 days from Little Creek
irdaeabeg; Witte bark,to Jen Bartlett & Bon.
Bohr Jae Wllarly, Sipple, 2 days from irederica,
vibes to Jai Barrett as ElOn. '
't Behr , llldciredo, Williams, 4 days front Laurel, Bel
- .
With timber to / et
Rehr Belt 4 ethepherd',' Minh, 4 days from Laurel, Vol,
With Bitabar.X•l MCColley. ' '
,With
JDiaiMditd State, (Withal, 2 days from Wilfoid,'
Dedi4rlth taikkal groan to a aseco;tay.
OLBARBO.' •
thlWortiti, Copes, N Toik;
• Bari:woe cheater, Crosby, Boston, Twells,,Gesklif &
' '• ' •
Brig I:yie;Wialdill, Boston, D Pearson & Co:
• met u Means; Treworgy , Boston Yen Dusan Norton
Wing, Andrews, Alexandria, T Webster,
- Behr A Guest, Barrett, Richmond, Vandusen, Nor
tad .tyoo. • • '
fir.hr Judea 0 Hewitt Boss, Providence, Tyler, Shine
& Oo: • • '`' " '
I, Ow, Iler,'Baltkaore,'A Groves, Jr.
,•• ,
A
,„. , „ yaX
is , l "4lorxesondelace cif the PhiliulelphisYschange.
CAPE ISLAND, Oct. 1.9;43,4; DIE
,Tike ship Arbor:right, for Mobile, went to sea this fore
amid, In 'oompoupy with several schooners , apparontly
'w5t.1014.40 ! Nothing in sight inward bound. Wind
Unto; THOS, B. GIIGEBBI
,
, „ • to winsonara.] , . • ,
' ;" ( 3mrsepondence of The Press.) ;
• „ Nsw Yon, Oct Itr,
4rrived daer Sdinharg,trom,GLesgow; brig A Pe
ters, from Tr io Wad de Cabs. ,
, s
„ BOMA, Oct, 19;
Arrifed,latino ' Rivet, from 'kitchen; Novade, Irina
'Malign Lancestei, from Ardrossan; brig Lucy Ann, m
'Auass4'Alte,,Lpß t ftsdr,L 3acmel. „
Cort oeinatica of The Preen.,
, 0111111 Da °num, Oat. 19
Eleven baits left herothis morning, laden and
ilgaad folhirrai'
Abbe ff Read; lblinminvis coal to 1' Burma; llobt T
ton- and Olt, of Philadelphia, lumber to II Croakey;
Geo fitockhom, lumber to Bolton, Vanderreer & Co;
Sarah Alice, Ittoitiorto D D Taller & Co; Copt J Maly,
,lumber tO'Notiroaa & Sheets; Datoansan lc don, lune or
to Oattalkldaj J . II Zimmerman, light, to A C
lialokiskaanitinin 3'D Bogor, ontlersette cal
to , Dol.4iloom City; Lykens ,Valley, ,, anthraette coal! to
Oliaostaaike City—,
~, . , - , . . UMORANDA
T akasnahlts Keystone ilitate, Marahman, hence at lia
vannah Ifith Inst.
Skosestdp City,of , hiew..York, Bowes, hence, arriled
at Boehm yesterday. ;..
OVerenekip Eriospoui Lowber, from New York, at hre
men Ski Inat., .., , -,. i
..-i
Bioallnip.
td • West Orgy, from New York
Stir "fill
for-Asphisratt, listranit 13th inst. • -• • • '
Steamship.lllsok.Warrior, Smith, from New Orleans
and Hayamailth Watt at New York on Sunday. • l
StesunaW_pAilaaker City, Bhufeldt, at Havana 12th !bat
from Hatcyork, andlsalled 18th for Mobile, •
Sterinwhip MB Basch, Ramsey, at Now York yestir
daYfemndhsitlmore. •
Stearnehly.ltdlnbtorg, Cumming, from Olugow, i3d
last, arrived at New York yesterday.. , •
gtassnalilp Kangaroo, Jeffrey, sailed • from Liverppol
Ith inet. for,New York.
atearnaldpEiwupaifasitch, from Boston, via frallftx,
at Idverpoollid hat,
Steamship Baltic,. Comatook, from New , York, at P..
verpool Itls inst., • • • • ~
ShlpJanso 11-Wolaix, (not Jae B Walker, as raper i d)
sailed from Martelllea•W•th' ult. for Philadelphia.
kW, iHaphaid, Butehirt, for Montevideo, clear at
. flaw York. yesterday_, • ,
Bhlp Joe•ph of Bangor was spoken Bug
as, _tate 87rfOng 4 0 /a, h4and round Bangor,
Born. )
Chase, from Boaton for Camas, Wu
Adltanffbanlt. lit la 43Ni-fang 3548. •
BhipillyingliMitAbensll, 4o.MArica, Peru, meted
up at Baltimore_ yetterflay. „
Baran* Cavalier, Mirwad, from Rio do Janeiro , r
rived at Ilikiimse yesterday.
Bonne I 'IY Reid, Reed, cleared at Savannah llith
hut. torPhtledelphis, in ballast. ,
Baran* Atirißlbeth, Norgrave, hence, via Lavin,
!waived at,Trleste dug
Barque Zinn" ) 41e, was loading at,Harana 14th that
for New York. „
Barque Ellen Morrison, Lewis; from Montevideo, hr,
rived* iffewyoriallith Mat,, • I
'Banal Taylor, ' and Warren' Millet, NM et,
hese!' 04 llostottysiterily.
itarattellorehestir, White, from Alps Bay, area od
at Balton lath WC , -
yesterd ,
IlitthiroPark luince,irrived at 800 n
ay.
' airtgaßiad_ dillhinotijiPinoli, Yoroi, , ,
•nadtaeo Barr% lfwasalti hence, at Boston 18th inst. ,
Nrit a ltrandrrine, Conner*, for' Paraiba next days to
load Philedelphia, was at Pernambuco about 23d •t.
Brig litiltoniPotter; from New York, was Marburg ag
it Port an Prince 14th ult.
• lienkkOrook, far Mak Inver next day,lo load
for New York, Arsalat Montego Bay 10th nit.
B a ri ri t i fohn Cashier, Johnson, for New York, sailed
from isidadffaChtba Oct 2. • • •'/ • I
g Ganges, horn ;Wilmington, NO, for Bushes
arm, inst. in distress.
YOrkMar Taylor, Taylor, for Philadelphia, cleared at N
fiehio 6 Waterbury; Cook, from . Charleston, at Ma.
tasura — s 12thieet.,4
Bahr. HOo./larris, boron, front& Marys, (hi, was dis
,rdualerstifatartsas 9th lost. •
fight ,North, Neatest Richmond 11th Inst.
Bahrgaha !nine, Pei*, hence at H York 18th loot
„ , L; . •
, ;11AILINS MISOBLLANY. •
NA Lewis, of barque Mien, Morrison, at New York,
reports having seen, Ilth Instiolfßatteme, the of
AWOMlAlkOnefalle)r.V,, • •, ; 4
, - ,Baskundasialonper; Herd ;York, reports, Sept2B,
1. reu in with the wreck of a , Prenelt ship, ashore oil a
reef eight sales east of Wolf Key; she was full of wster
aciltnlMitdOneldi toidn frau her 1 ease "of mud* hooka, 1
t___...,h o P4 - iflf Thenhil ,
weineen gz A sp rea d,, le 012 her , bow;
e t,.
, Wore for Havana,. as some es
taken ihlid Saraseed to psitles in Bala.
/P a!,
• ea 49 had been In ,H er as
y 'BunasielEt e crew had 'eft her only. at
sandialag, ag um* Omit*/ birditaken from her had boen
(44 *:sham 41.4« um!, the seid,ittibe cops hot
'Wag wilted: -
♦ portion of Ilinholl,end. 0,000 Worth of goOdal of
ti 4 o 4o .o4p;Spinii!.,:bavelmearecovaied. • Thogdode
karnoldat, anct lon, and large salvage 'allowed
77
- - OPDXEN, Wins ' afr - orillattertitH SA' s - PiireViro' Mhe
Spanish Main, for Hiltliner,V filth inst. Ist 01,30, long
Ma brio KumbeddSKinisge, from New York for Man
26th nit, off 'poems, brig Antelope, from New
Rfog haptikall, Io,W of roatubodut find gaff,
ribs/dogma* igrangi and sails spilt ; would ko
of-Maxi:op do repels.; -• • , , • •
81011th,dat 8.808 long, 47.18 Vf, ship Bertha Jen/ett
Mr) ftom Callao for Cork..' 4th lust, lot 2047, long' ea,
ship North America, steering B. B. W.
• : -; - 1 . .- •.. DORYSTICI PORTS. _ i
' HIW - -YelUft, Oat 141.-Are steamship Roanoke, Mi
ner; tom Norfolk.- Ship Jacob A Westervelt, Atustin,
Ikons ,Itlve I; SW , passengers, 'all well ; was towed
'into q In* Br barque UM, Lirooutettrt Pertain.
Won*. 'Hamm 'Oadet r Guide,. 21• day. from Bathe,
ROM, Ma the Northern Triangles; •Wyandotte, BMus,
from Torten* Island; Cornelia, Barton, from Havens—
iltit Ind,' 4111ne BMW, of Brooklyn, a semnan, died, i
aireSif nate t- Isoorisse, Ryder,. from Havana; I m ' to ,
ikuips!;/frons, Nuevltail, Sept 2.(q vie Hampton Bo s.
Brigs Saginaw, Cade, from RIo Bache :. Henry 0 llrodks,
Bberrtili from (1011111•011,
_• , Oareline,Wightby, AsPhlwilli
.Prinatton, Allen, from Montego Bay, Jam; Mechaille,
, logio, Olealkagos;. throw Albert Thompson, from
'
Havana.. Dr sear motes Conran, Turks Island, gohr
'Martha Mai Omer Jacksonville; II Bruen, Houghs.,
GeOrgotmil, a o ; , Oiallage,Smlth ; Yorktown, Woglom,
OW ;. ghatagq Ler a oy, Osborn , Norfolk ; Olobe, (huller,
itehMlMataLt '... '' ' '', • I
~,Q1439, - . AV hi l l*Plut Elignet, Lords, Auckland, New
zittsm l ditty ,- is• bound to Yortimouth, (Eng.)!put
in to r ely: burps WOHam,Heath, Where (Oust,)
Thoodori IMAM,' 011Ver ' Sarni - la (Triode,' Crier sa,
MIMS, Nitritaa; PH: girt, ipbafir, Remedios; b 'gs,
Stenislrleg Wiederlety. :When, out dust rodiaifigo;
Baernita, tHroggeritHavans, ,T M Mayhew. 'Haney
'lllernuMnitWwarlerer;of Weetposti Itteturty ,- 0 0 .4...!
mks Julia FA lbscwoond, Wilmington, ir o t „,I
a_ tOtler of BuokspFpkins, Jame', It B Wool ii,
itemokimi,..wasf i l , 81/17*, Marshall,' 0 days on.
Hatitittren f lt 0, obtra, Howes, Savannah, JWM er,
TM*, 11104-Dlownir, Siatimare; Old' ship Old cur
-1
110 . 1 4 BOUM, NOW 061111110;
O.Z. baHansel, Osho' e,
r i ta,ll_,,ttylor, Taber, tts If .Morton, Bul ey,
i
""* lstir th oiM "''' 3 S l l k olg u il at I n -
4 11111 44tta r g; 'ohm IN;Iphle; {BOHollandt it :
I
liblart 4 1ail*sh Oolpowni Nmfolk, Ann D Illinonlen,.
Alcusidets, .
, la. ,ff r 1 -, " i
IffASION
_ports: • :, 1 , 1 :: ~ , '
„1 4 / 4 telFaskti, .. ,it rftelb America. ti ' i
Az rrri.Alktn.nllntr gdalsne, at Bremen R
SWUM , ' t liptahurr Sth; Akyab at Helroet; 4th,
Orient, ti o,ftgi*l'. 1 4 '..- ~ '
SilattAirPr Nor TO* 4 44i,tioll;,tr•RO,freonOl; stb,
XOPIAO 4 4`,:Se ;Mile f ' Havre;
, , ram Oh, Ran
, •4 5 e a Llt t On 4 fl a wlt i verL inilt , .„ ~,
1 t . ) 1„0, , fro lirerpook,
1 11 1 . 1 41 -4164 r Sago ha PoilumiN. -
o - -up ~ :,-.. 1, , • , ', . t
1
KSOTT-A AT,%V.411-oif ,j, s 4
i‘tr.g :isr.tl(,' , •i ,
.(44a 16q,)
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINC / IpAIJ
Up to 12 o'clock La*ti Nig (. "
CFIRAED 110 TEL--Chestnut struck, between Bth Sr. oth
0 Davis, N Y I. Warner, Bolt
0 Wendell, IVaehlugton 11. K Hartley, Texas
Win M Coslah• Misi 3 3 Oreehun, Ca
Geo W L Twiggy., Augusta Cleo P Swift, 0a
II Twiggs, N Y Win Edgar, N Y
John Sanders & la, N Y Win Ournmtngs, Serseyeity
H J Seymour, Troy, N Y Casper, Now Orleans
James McCullough, N Y J 'Jenkins, N 0
H Parrneler, New Haven HS Pearce, Carbondale, Pa
0 Eldridge, Pa 0 If necking & la, N Y
Bingham Willing, Phila A M Jackson, Va
P H Read, Ohm, Ohio A V Brown & la, Va
Wm IT Willard Wmegort Mies Saunders, Yet,
II Thorn & le, Y BAI Oakley, Fort Whine
E G Cushman, N Mrs Andrews, Fort Wayne
AI W Chandler, Win J X Atelanahan N Y
Geo W Berger, N Y Silas A Bradley, 'N Y
Jae B Prince, N .5 9 II Oondlet, N
W N Siren Va MI, Ward, Newark, N
V J Taylor,Oeorgetown, DO D Ryerson, 13 0
S It Bates, Now York R Douglass, N Y
Than B Hudson, St Louis his 1.4 Dickson,
Semi Thompsoo, Si Conuiegtoo, N
J Oakley, N Y GW Anderson & lady, Sa-
SMs Anderson, Savannah vannah
E 0 Anderson, Jr, Savannah EL W Mercer, Savannah
G A Mercer t Savannah Hon E 0 Anderson & Son,
J L Morgan & le, N London Savannah
H Duryea, N J 0 P Co oman, N
T Letlene, Cuba VI II Pendleton, Washingtn
Chas M Erbed, Lancaster F Dodge, Georgetwn, DO
Wm Dedge, Md 11, Panora, lirwriabg
John L Mayer, York, Pa J F Hunter, Reading
Geo M. Leman, Reading W F Keynolda, Bellefonte
Mre II Weller & Son, NY J W Blackley, New York
Mrs J Limb, Danville J 1' Breve, Danville
John Grove, Danville .Nathanil Eaton, Cuba
James B Murree, Tenn Thomas I' Williams, NY
J L Wilson, New York E G Duvall, Baltimore
C T lI4W &. le, Savannah Mr Wyer, Savannah
Molter & la, New Y ork Mre W E Treadwoll, NY
Geo hi Balite, Virginia Cleo II Balne, Jr, Vs.
T A Balite, Ship Alex'r A IV Leisenring & la, Pa
W Cameron & lady, W 0 Albert, New York
F 8 Thayer, Troy J S Thayer, New York
S A Whitney, Glaaboro , Milton Hall, New York.
Wm E Pearson, New York G Hargrave, Georgia
B Cronin, New York 3 II Wright, Kentucky
.1 Allen, New York II N Camp, New York.
011 Waldo& la N Orleans A. Hollingsworth & wife,
Baltimore
MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Fourth street,below Arch.
A M Coburn, Haverhill Sami D Myers, Vs
.tno B Myorn, Va J GLlftllau, Chester co
Sylreeter Lewin, N NV Shioldo, N
A D Gilchrist & la, Vbarre T L Schick, Gettysburg
Oboe Spangler, York, Pa Hugh S Cole, NJ
1 Harris Forbes, Princeton R L Mosley, Pit
Hon J Yost, Pa L Morton, Ilarrisbyirg
Benj Gennulel, York co W Bayford, Pa
liardenbergh, Cal Jno B Furst, Cold Springs
Win APitite, Clintonville AII Bent, Salons.
J P Reesman, Salons Win Heiner, Milton ,
G P Parrish, Wilkesbarre Jon Howarth, jr, W'barre
IL D Reynolds, Wilkeebarre Hon Philip.rohneon, Rasta
Mrs Burket Berwick, Pa T L Tudors, Philo
Wm J Booth, Cooperstown E 0 Wells, Money, Pa '
V S Doebier, Pa
AMNPIOAN MOTEL—Ohostnut street, above Fifth,
Ceo Pouge, Va WC D Bell, Ye f ,
James Crawford, Vs John II Harris, Ilarrisonv
IlissM E Harris, Harrisonv M N Williams ,k, dan s Mass
lion II P Wildon, Nose Miss N P Wlldon, Mass
1 Griffith, Jersey City Wm II Harrington, War-
Wm J Barker, Harriet % ceder
A W Goodell, New York AB lymyer, Lewistown
8 .5 Brisbin, Lewistown W T Purnell, New Jersey
Sohn L Bowers, AltiryPd P ROarretson,Port Deposit
It Duffield, Port Deposit W G Konsett & wife, Wash-
Chas If Hobart, Piffled& ington
II NDu Bola,Doylestown II P,Sibly, N Y
Geo W Frally, N Y 8 J Preston Trenton, NJ
Jae id Smith, Reading A Strauss, ti Y
Geo Smith, N Y ,
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race wired, above Third.
0 0 James, Harrisburg Lewis Vastlue, Pottavilld
F 0 Harris, N Y H S Hardner, Pa
O B Foust & la, Wheeling John McElroy, N Y
Joshua Boyer, AteKaanaburg Paul Sengel, Pa
P I Phillips, Phcenixville Semi Lewls, Fa
Jacob Rico, Bethlehem Wm dliiler,'Oatauqua, Pa
Wm MaJom. Leesport J E Nice, Sch Haven
Joa II Landis, HAMS, Fa At A Smith, ilmnmeiton
Geo Doig, Phila
BTATEB UNlON—Market streak, above Sixth.
Cleo H Wood, Pittsburg Ll' Carter, MA
0 Carmony, Lancaster L B Lanning, lEarrlaburs
N 11 Boileau, Easton II McDonald, Pottsville
John N Eckert, Peuna l' M Bruner, Conestoga
0 3 Rhodes Lane co, Pa John Doper, Lan co, Pa
'Amos Sourbeer,Lanc co,Pa John Campbell, Bloomfield
Bawl Strayer,McAlestenflle Coo Livingston, Ilellefont
Dent Herr, Columbia, Pa Daniel Yoder, Harrisburg
J 11 Fog, Pa Amos Rocker, Lane co
H AlcOleee, Atlantic City Mrs B Rotten, Marietta, Pa
Win Buchanan, Pa Al Spode, N Y ,
Oliver B Yoder, Ilarrtebg ,
,
UNION lIOTEL—Arch street. above Third
J 0 Cone, Conn 8 Brush, N P
2 Fries, N 0 ' W P Andrews, Shelby, N 0
0 G Mann, Scranton Pa John Mock, Pine Grove, Pa
strx At E Whitmore A c de, Pe. Ohas hltckle, Allentown ,
Aug 0 Wcilekim, Pa E W Reinecko Md
Chas Shepley Pitta 118 Burr, Pitts
JR Saylor, Pitts Chas P Schaeffer, Gettyabg
J Maxwell, Penns , Harrison Carver, N J
John T Swift, Ai Chunk Steph Jones, Tamaqua
1)11 Beecher, Pottstown W K Jones, Tamaqua
Philip Cenral, Tamaqua Martin Early Palmyra :
1) 8 _Early, Palmyra A 9 Ilurmall, Mercer ,
Chas E Boyer & la, Readig lilies Mary Boyer, ResuVg
1/ I/ Hoover, Poterabg 0
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
Banal L Roberts, N J D 8 Baker, Trenton, N j
AII Rlnsley, Easton, Pa 8 Oundaker, Easton, Pa,
(I Marcbett , Ito W E Carter, Dover, Del 1
TII Rlggln, Laurel, DM Thos H Burgess, Del
II P Peeks, Laurel, Del E J Brown, Missouri
daml James, Camden Geo Brown ,
Camden '
Adam Jamea, Missouri 0 G More, kid 1
Woo Paine, N Y
- BLACK DEAR INN—Fifth awl Merchant.
Z'Williams, Chester co, Pa Lorenzo Olbson,Chester co
John Trainer, Chester co Truman Coates, Chester co
Wm Carlisle, Del J Pemberton, Chester co
Davis Kimble, Chester co E Ilartrautt, Pottstown ,
II It Oheyny, New London Dr Snyder It la, Lancastre.o
D Stubby JD Stephens, Pa
V 0 York co, Pa HY Valrlamb, Lancaster co
Jos Ihustead, Pottsville
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third street, ab
J Iteßash, Northumb'd co Chas D Shama, Hamburg
0 Rutudcker, Lehigh co Chas Roads, Southampton
Mr Roads, Southampton Goo 0 Schmid, Moutg'y co
S Cope, Montgomery co Maury Thomas, Franconia
D B Boyer, Boyeratown J HaWicker, Cooperstown
Jos Miller, Ea Peter Gross, Pa
J P Hasa , Long Swamp John K Grim, Grimsville
Miss grim, Grin:mill° John Jarret, Ennuis
Saml Bak, Lycons Valley W H Langdalo, N
13petia1 Notirta..
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
AIM:01111NT STREET.
Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Dills Lading, 11111 Heads, Cir
culars, Cords, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
prices to Inuit the times. 0c17.1y
Buffalo Robes.-100 MOM; Buffalo Robes
of the various onalltiee, Just received from Minnesota.
Also a handsome assortment of Fancy Rolm of our own
manufacture, and for site wholesale and retail by
GEO. P. IVOMRATII„
416 Arch Street.
octlllm
Seamen's Saving Fund Office 209 Walnut
street, one door west of second %treat. Recetres de
posits In come of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate
of five per Gent. per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and ou Mon
day and. Saturday until 9 In the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Bedm
tary, James S. Pringle.
Bowers Infant Cordlul.•••Thil invaluable
Cordial le prepared from a variety of the moat choice and
efficient aromatics known in inedleine,'and In the meet
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infant's and
young children.
Dy lie powerful influence a speedy ewe is effected in
all cases of Ohatic, windy pelna and spume. Relieves
and mitigates much otchildren , a Retracing during denti
tion or teething, and by Its soothing properties tran•
quilisee pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &a,
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been need in thousands of cases with the molt
abundant success. No Madly should be without it.
Prepared only by Ungar A, Dowse,
At his Drug and Chemical More,
N. 11..conser of Sixth and Green ate., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders moot be addressed. And for este
by Druggists generally. - an 111-1 y
Slaving Fond—Flro Per Cent. Interest:—Na
float! Safety Trutt Company, in {Patrol Street, tooth.
went corner of THIRD Street, PHILADIMPHIA, AMA/
over Out MILLtox Aim A. lIALr or Dow.A.ad, invested
In RIUL ISOTATII S IO.OIII.O,IQI6,IIIIOI2IIID RENTS, old other
Bret clue securities, as required by the charter. his
institution conduce Its business entirely to the recei
ving of money on deposit.
The office is open every deg from 0 o'clock Ist the
morning until ?"o'clock In the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday eveninge until 9 o'clock.
illartiages.
On the 20th September by the Rey . Olathe Louden,
THOS. ANDERSON to Miss XLIZA MILLER, sit of this
city.
At Sycamore, Chester Valley, Oct. 16, by Rey. Wm.
It. Bingham, LEWIS 0. PAINE. of Wilkesbarre, to
ANNIE E., youngest daughter of D. 0. Lee, Esq., of
the former place.
On the 12th Oct., by the Rev. D. D. Choosy, Mr.
ISAAC E. DROOKAL to Wee MARY M. BLYTHE, all
of Philadelphia.
Ilicatha.
Ou the 17th Instant, Mr. RODDRT TENER, formerly
of Dungannon, county Tyrone, Ireland, In the 87th year
of hts age.
Rio friends and those of the family are respectfully
Melted to attend the funeral from b❑ late residence,
611 Routh Third street, to-morrow (Wednesday) af
ternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. Interment
at Monument Cemetery.
On the 17th inst., in the 52,1 year of his age, GEORGE
01.I.ARLEBWORT1f.
On the 18th inst., SAMUEL CRAIG, in the 19th year
of his age.
On the 17th inst., MARY ANNEULALLA GORMAN,
aged 21 years.
On the 17th instant, Mrs. MANTRA LINDSAY,
widow of the late Wm Lindsay, In the 98th year of her
age.
OnSatneday morning, 17th Instant, LAVINIA R.
dawife of Daniel Story, aged 42 nitro, 11 month and 23
m
On Saturday morning', 17th lost., Mrs. MARY ELM
DIA% WATZEL, in the 224 year of her age.
On the 17th Inst., Mr. RALPH 11. KNOWLES, in tho
68th year of Us age.
On the 17th Inst., Mrs. ELIZABETH LLOYD, in the
48d year of her age.
On the 18th tact. In the ad year of his age, JOSEPH
ARNOLD, son of Wm. and Ann Jane Carla.
On the 18th Mat , JANE, wife of Wm. Dishy, and
daughter of Cant. Benj. 'Holbrook.
On the 18th Inst., CHARLES, infant 804 of Charles
and Eliza Jane McClean aged 11 months and 8 days.
On the 17th Inst., JOIN EARLS, Infant Bob of John
and Jane Earls.
Oa Saturday, JAMES MARTIN, aged 88 years
' On'the 17th Snot., SARAH LYNOU, aged 11 mbnthe,
Infant daughter of William and Julia Lynch. ,
On the 11th inst., MARGARETTA BEORLER, in the
89th year of her age.
Oa the 18th Inst., CHRISTOPHER HADFIELD, aged
80 years.
On the 17th Inst., Mr. ROBERT TERRE, formerly
of Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland, In the 87th
year of hi, age.
On the 17th Inst., Mrs. MARTHA R. BEWLEY, aged
48years.
Suddenly, on the 17th lust ROBT. BILLSBORROW,
am or David and Mary Peters, In the Bth year of hie
age, of Brooklyn, New York.
, MARGARET, wife of John On the 17th 'nat., ROBERT JOUR, eon of David and
Elks Jane Claret', aged 16 months arid 8 days.
On the 16th hut
Robert
eon, In the 48d year of her age.
On the 17th Inst., JOHN CLINCH, in the 48th year
of Ids age. ,
J
On the 180 instant, JOHN BARRY, aged 2@ yeare.
On the 10% Ipetalet ? ITAX7O H.ELSH, aged 07 Imam
THE PRESg.- - -PMLADELPMA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1.857.
irr L cruiP, #ll 4 ,
otin, pffit/DimpatA4oetober iee • t
NOTION IS HEREBY GIYNN, That, the trommta ,
stoners will hear Appeals by all persode rated f or State
and Munitipal Tax , in the oily of Philadelphia, for the
year 1868, for the severed wards of the said city, a9t . bair
°floe, No. 11 west wing of the State Howe, Lap sta irs
on the following days, between the hound 19 01 / 4 4 09 E
A. M. and 1 o'clock, 2. N.
let and 3d Wards—Ou Monday, October 19th, 1857.
lld ," 4th " Tuesday, '2oth, "
6th '' oth " " Wednesoley, 4 $ 21st, ""
7th Bth " " Thursday, 'I 22d, "
9th "lath 44 " Friday, " 23d; "
11th " 12th " Monday, " 28th, "
13th 4 ' 14th " Tuesday, " 27th, ‘ 44
16th " 10th 4, " Wednesday, I , 28th, "
17th "18th 44 " Thursday, ‘• 20th, "
10th 4, 20th " ' 1 Friday, 4, 8C414 "
21at " 224 " " Monday, Nor. 2d, "
Ltd " 24th " Tuesday, 3d, "
The Assessors of much warns to hare not been supplied
with Blank Notices of Appeals are hereby notified to
call at rho Oommiftsioners , Office and procure the same.
°FORGE M. MILL, jj
JAMES M. LEDAY, City Clomroisslobere.
JAMES LOGAN, ocladtnoll
LIQUID GUM DROPS, MOSS, AND
Mellow Pastes of a euperior quality manufactured
by E. G. WIIIESIAN & C0.,102 South SECOND Street.
Druggists and storo•keepers please, call and see them.
oceu•Sta
WANTED TO RENT.-A CONVENI-
T C ent ROUSE, with Garden, &o. within one hour
or the Exchange. Address " PIiuMPT, ,, ve
spitett. clad 81#
4TANTED, FOR TEE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month.
No man having a wife or child will bo acoopted. Apply
for MOUNTED BEIMIOE, at No. 817 MARKET street
above Eighth, north elide.
WILLIAM D. ROYALL,
let Meat. 2d Regt. of Cavalry, '
oct b-Imie , Recruiting Officer.
WANTED.—A FEW AGENTS, EITHER
Male or Female, are wanted to sell a new and
eery popular book, Just issued, entitled "The Orooked
Elm; or, Lite by the Wayside." Four editions have
already boon othausted in Boston and the Now England
States. Agent. are wanted to °envies the
Southern, and Western Stet... Some nos, engaged
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0e11.3t-e to & th Athoumusu
C
ROUSE, PIiILADELPUIA.
lug to accordance with the spirit of the times, and with
a grateful appreciation of the liberal intrOnge they have
on,loyod from the travelling community, the Proprietors
of the GIRARD ROM claim the privilege of being the
oral In Philadelphia to respond to the universal demand
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ber, their price of board will be reduced from $2.60 to
$2. per diem. -
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Wants
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With Notices
il)rn (booba
i3ooke.
illiotellancous.
'2l.inuaentritto
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
E A MARSHALL Sole Leueo
POSITIVELY LAST MOUT RUT TWO OF THE
. .
OPLL
ON WEDNESDAYITALIAN
EVENIN EI G, October 21,
Will beproaented DonizettFe Opera, entitled
LUOIA DI LAMMERMOOR.
LuelLuria Signorina Ramos.
Etiardog Signor Brigno ii.
Ashton
Raimondo Signor Amodio.
..Signor Colletti.
AX 111ARETZEK, ?dueled Director and Conductor.
Pawn or AMMON :—Parquette, Drees Circle, and
Balcony, $1; Family Circle, 60 cents; Amphitheatre,
25 cents
Ili - e fox Office of the Academy Is open from 9 A.
M to SP Th .
,for the securing of Reserved beats and
Boxes, without extra charge.
Treasurer Mr. T, McKeon.
The Opera will commence at 8 precisely.
11.?Oarriageg will get down heads South, and take up
heads North,
WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—Sole Lessee W. WHEATLEY.
SOMLIt OP PRlOSS.—Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents • Drees
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), Secants ;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents; Seats In Pri
vate Boxes, 76 cents ; P/hole Private Box, 1.3 ; Gallery,
13 cents ; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents,
flex Office open from 10 A. 61. until 8 P. M. Doors
open at (leader before 7, performance to Como/Out°
quarter past 7.
J. SI. B.WIIITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, October 20,1867,
Wilt be presented, by the great Star Company, the
celebrated Tragic Play, written by Judge Conrad,
entitled
JACK CADE.
Jick Cade, Mt. Davenport; Lord Clifford, Mr. Tango
hill• Marlamne, Mn.s Dowers; Kate Worthy, Miss
Taylor. To conclude with the laughable comedian
entitled
RIDDEN TIIOUGMTS.
Impulse, Mr. Dolman; Jack Cabbage, Mr. J. 9
Marko, Sophia, Min Emma Taylor.
VSTALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Los
see p Mr. E A. Morahan ; Stage Manager Mr.
John Sefton. Prlcee.—Drees Melo and Pareuetle, 50
octal; UpporOleole, 26 cents; Private Box and Orchestra
Beata, 76 cents. Box Mice open from 0 o'clock A. M.
to a P. M. Doors open at 6X o'clock; performance to
commence at 7.
ME • DISTIN4IIIBIiND PERFORMERS MIL AND
num wALLiit: •
THIS (Tuesday) EYENIN(t, October 20, 1851,
Will bo promoted the favorite play of the
H UNCHBAO K.
Meeter Walter, Er. Waller; Sir Thomas Clifford,
Mr. Daly; Lord Tinsel, Mr. Brink; Moduli, Mr. Showell;
Fathom 11Ir. Chapman; Julia, Mrs. Waller; Helen, Mrs.
Proctor. ' To conclude with the laughable farce, called
TO OBLIGE BENSON.
Me. Benson, Mr. A'Becket; Mrs. Benson, Miss Price.
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
i. near Eighth.
Ammon—Dress 041le and Parquet, 26; Family
Oirelo, 24 cents Secured Beats, 37„ti c o ot s ; Seats to
Private Box, td canto; Orchestra Chaim 50 cents.
Doors open at 7. To commence at Tx o'clock.
Box Mee open from 10 to 4 o'clock, idler, seats can
be secured.
THIB (Tuesday) EVENING, October V), 185 T,
Will be presented 8 E. Harris' woad-renowned
UNCLE TOMB CABIN.
Uncle Tom, (tho great original,) Mr. 8. E. Harris;
St. Olair, Mr. H. Howland; nitwits Vletcher, Mr.
8. Brown ; Topsy, with songs, Bose Cline; The Gentle
Eva, Little Mary; Harry, Little Ida.
SANFORD's OPERA ROUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, abore Chestnut.
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence quarter before
eight.
Admittance 21. cents.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of
Start—New Dances by the Sanford Children.
To conclude with
A LAUGHABLE ABTERPIEOE.
THOME ITF'S VARIETIES,
FIFTnd CRESTNIIT Stree, I X L.
MIISIOAL AN D D TERPSIOROREAN ts MELANGE
NIGHTLY,
Which will be found superior la talent, respectability,
and accommodation.
Commence lAN. Admission, 10 cents.
daily.
irr For further information, nee Public Ledger,
T. D. TLIOIitEUP,
Manager and Proprietor
Legal Notices.
IN TILE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
1 CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Thomas Williamson, Trustee, &a. vs. Robert Palmer.
Levarl Facial, March Tenn, 1857, No. 863.
The President, Directors, & Co. of the Bank of Penn
sylvania Cs. Robert Palmer and William Clayton, late
treeing as Palmer, Clayton & Co. Yondltioul Exponas,
March Term, 1857, No. 1033.
The Auditor appointed to attribute the money In
Court, raised under the above entitled proaeedings, by
Sheriff's sale, of
No. 1. Idessuage and lot of ground on the west side of
Delaware, second street betweenP inn snd Union streets,
in the city of Philadelphia, containing In front 18 feet
and In depth 95 feet to a five-feet alley •, bounded north.
ward by ground formerly of George Fitzwater, now of
the heirs of Charles Allen, and southward by ground of
Joseph Marshall.
No. 9. Lot of ground, with frame and brick tenements,
on the south side of Mary street, between Front and
decond streets, in the said city, beginning 183 feet from
Front street, containing In front 20 feet, and In depth 85
feet.
No 3. Lot of ground with the two three-story brick mee
images thereon, on the north eide of Prime or Washing
ton street , In the mild city, 01 feet weetwant from the
northwest corner of Delaware Fifth and Prime streets,
containing In front 24 feet, and In depth about 59 feet.
Subject to t pearly ground rent of forty-eight dollars.
Will attend to his duties upon MONDAY, the 20th day
of October, 1861 . , at 4 o'clock P. 11., at his othce, No.
204 South FIFTH street, below Walnut, in the Bald city,
when and where all persona intereated are require to
utako their claims, or be debarred from coming 10 upon
'said funds,
0012-10 t GEORGE W. DIDDLE, Auditor.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
TOR THE COUNTY OrPHILADELPHIA.
The following Charter of Incorporation will be
granted by the Court on MONDAY, the 7th day of
DECEMBER, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock A. 11., If no
sufficient 1 . 01.4013 be shown to the contrary, to wit : '
TILE EMIGRANT BENEFICIAL SOCIETY OY THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
ocl3 20 21*
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
City and County or Philadelphia; Estate of FRAN
CIS AIoAVOY, deceased.
MARGARET MoS.VOY, widow of said decedent, bee
presented to said Court en inventory and appraisement
of personal property, which she hu elected to retain
under the provisions of the Act of April 14,1851, and
unleas exceptions are Bled before FRIDAY, OCTOBER
10, 1857, at 10 o'clock A. M., the urns will be allowed
and approved by the Court.
ANDREW MILLER,
Attorney for Widow, 2008. FIFTH Br,
oott.tu&th 2w*
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
orrir Olf PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of JAMES HAMILTON, deceased.
The Auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and settle the
account of THOMAS OADWALADEB, Executor and
Trustee of the last wilt and testament of JAMES HA
MILTON, deceased, arising from that portion of the
estate belonging to schedule B annexed to the inden
ture of partition in said estate , dated January '2O 1849,
recorded in the aloe for recording deeds. too., in Phila
delphia, in Deed Book WO, No. 1, page 497, and to
report distribution; and also, the 27th account (A) of
the said Thomas Oadwalader, Executor to Trustee afore.
&aid, milting from that portion of the estate belonging
to schedule E, annexed to the indenture of partition
dated 11th day of Juno, 1852, recorded In Deed Book
TH , No. page—and to report dietribution, will meet
the partial Intecestod at his office, No. 628 WALNUT
street, in the city of Philadelphia, on SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 24th, 1857, at 1 P. M.
ocl34athirsa-6t PRANOIB WIIARTON, Auditor.
IN THE ORPHAN'S' COURT FOR THE
°ITV' OW PHILADELPHIA.
•
. • .
Estate of WILLIAM WALLACH COOK, deceased.
The Auditor appointed to audit, adjuet, and settle the
fourth account of JOHN T. LEWIS, Administrator a.
t. a. of WILLIAM WALLACE 0001 t, deceased, and to
report distribution will meet the par t ies interested at
Madame, No. W S W ALNUT 'treat, in the city of
dabble, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 24th, 1827, at
12 M._
oolS•tn th,itea..6t FRANCIS WHARTON, Auditor.
JuLIA A. OARR, BY HER NEXT
trine &a., os. OIIABL}S D. H. OARlt—Diroroe
Common Pleas—No. 18, Sept . T.,1868.
Please take notice, that depositions of ',Hansen on
part of said libellant will be taken before me on
FRIDAY, October 23, 1867 1 at 4 o'clock P. M., at the
oflioe of Henry 0. Huts, Lig., No. /33 South FIFTH
street, Philadelphia, when you can attend sod owes
examine if you think proper.
WILLIAM P. SMALL, likaraluer.
Pe 011Alltilli D. H. CARR. od7.l6tit
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-ESTATE
of DAVID laillidAN, daceaseA.—THOMAS
SONS, Auctioneers.
Valuabte REAL EBTATE, BT. MIN street, be
weep Green and Coates streets.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the
City and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public
Sale, on TUESDAY, October Wilt, 1851, et &Mock in
the evening, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
the following described property, late of DAVID LEH
MAN, deceased:
All those frame inessuages, and lot of ground, situ
ated on the east side of St. John street, between Green
and Coates atreete, 121 feet 4 inches north of Green
street; containing in front on St. John street 21 feet 8
Inches, and in depth eastward on the north line 100
feet, and on the south line 99 feet I,k; Inches to a 15 feet
wide court or alley, on which it is in front or with 12
feet ON inck co.
This and the following will be sold as one property—
And two 1ne......0are, and lot of ground thereto be
longing, situated on the east side of St. John street,
105 feet northward from Green street; containing in
breadth, north end south, on St. John street 18 feet,
and In depth eastward, gradually narrowing from St.
John street, d 9 feet and 1 inch toe 15 feet wide alley,
and in breadth north and smith on the said alley IS feet
8% ', L obel', including the one moiety of e 2 fest 9 Inches
wide alley on the south side, to be left open forever,
for the use of this and the adjoining premises on the
south. Bounded northwardly by the lot and Ineuuages
heretofore described.
840 to bo paid at the time of sale.
Ay the Court. JOHN MERRY, Clerk 0. C.
/UMW MUNN:IEI3IEII Trustee
TIIOIIIAB & SONS, Auctioneers,
189 and 141 (formerly 07 and 69) S. FOURTLI St
ocl-1946
Vote, eape, mac.
cl H. GARDEN & CO,
Menutsoturers of and Wholesale Dealers In
HATS, OAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS,
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, BOUCHER,
FEATIIERS,te., te.
No. 522, (old Na. 190) MARKET fittest,
Below Blzth, south side,
And Na. 629 MINOR Street, Phllidelphla.
0. MINAT °ARDIS; DANIEL DOXOY/N.
Mewohants are respectfully invited to examine our
stook sel-201
SULLENDER & PASCAL,
RATTANS,
No. 8 8. SIXTII street, Philadelphia
Sot Oak
FOB SALE—Or in exchnngo for Stocks.—
A hendeome modern residence, No. 820 North SE
VENTII Street, shore Drown street, west side. Lot 20
b 176 feet—aids ard. A. .1 on the 'remises oel7-2w
Sewing margineo
A GOOD SEWING MACHINE.-11IINT,
.L7l. WEBSTER, & 00., bog respectfully tolintroduce
themselves to the public aa the manufacturers of the
. IMPROVED SEWING MAOHINE
adapted to manufactarlug or family purposes.
F ree from the objections which have been urged
itgaioet thole rased,' known to this market, THIS
fdACOUNE COMBINES THE 000 D QUALITIES OP
THEM ALL, and will be sure to commend Itself, upon
examination, to famillea, tailors, toddlers, ehoemakers
and seamstresees. Thom wanted' A 600 D ARTICLE,
that will make a handsome lock-stitch, work WITH
LITTLE NOISE, that willltEld, pIDID, STITCH, MIN,
or GATHER; Indeed, that will give entire satleaction
even after they have been need Tor years, am invited to
call at our rooms, 820 CHESTNUT Street.
RUNT, 'WEBSTER, & Co.
Bowing of every description executed in the best pos
sible manner, and oa reasonable terms. Samples of our
work sent by malt to any part of the United States.
au22-tuthe Bm.
()BRING, FOX & CO.—.
DRILNII9 IN
SONUKLKILL AND LEDIOII COAL,
Oonthweat corner of
eli-stn&tkOt ItAOM ANA JAQAD
gatro bil 'Auction
MTHOMAS & SONS,
No 139 and 141 8011T11 FOURTH BTRIIET,
(Formerly Nu,. 67 and (.9.)
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, kn.
Public Sales at the Philsctelplita Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
117 - Ifandbiifs of each property isnot( aeparately, in
Addition to which wo publish on the Saturday prea JOIN
to each sale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to be cold on
the following Tuesday.
jl7 . FURNITURE SALES AT 'FUR AUCTI ON STORE every Thursday warning.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE
_ .
il7" We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
vate sale. Including every description of City and
Country property. Printed Lists may be had at the
Auction Store.
PRIVATE BALE REGISTER.
117" Real Estate entered on our Private Salo Re
gister, are advertised occasionally in our Public Sale
Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies aro printed woeklyd
free of charge.
STOCKS, REAL ESTATE, &c., THIS EVENING.
Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing lull de
scrictions of all the property tube sold on Tuesday hext
20th inst., with a het of sales 27th October, end 3d No
vember.
STOCKS, LOANS, ko.
This evening,
20th instant, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
change will be sold without reserve, for account of
whom 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 sale,
. .
Mao, 10 aharea Philadelphia 'Mercantile Loan and
Building Association. $42 per share paid.
5 shares Ridgway Farm and Land Co. $2OO per share
paid, for another account.
. .
L original shares of the San Francisco Lutd Co., cqun
to 100 new alms.
50 shares Empire Coal Company.
Also, 10 shares Philadelphia Exchange.
5 shares American Academy of Music.
Sharon Philadelphia Library, Mercantile LibrarY,
and Philadelphia Atheneum.
Also, the patent right to KoppePs Snow-Plough.
LOTS MOUNT 510RIAR CEMETERY—Lot No. 341,
section 37 i lots Nos. 30, 41, 43, and 44, section 42 i lot
No. 17. election 36, in the Mount iforieh Cemetery.
FIFTY-FOUR SHARES BANK PENNSYLVANIA.
Also, 04 shares Bank Pennsylvania.
ELEVENTH PALL SALE, THIS EVENING
This sale will include—
• •
• • •
Valuable Property, known as the VortProtidenco Ala
and Edge Tool Factory, on the Schuylkill Canal, oppc.
alte Phcentrrille.
ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE, Ac.
Elegant modern residence and °Paces, N. W. corner of
Thirteenth and Arch Arleta. 25 feet front on Arch
'artist, 128 feet on Thirteenth street.
Ohans' Court Sale.
ESTATE OF rp
DAVID LEHMAN, DEO , D,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Valuable Real Estate, St John street, between Green
and Coates Streets—several messuages, and lot 37 feet
8 Inches front.
BUSINESS STAND.
Three.stnry Brick Store and Dwelling, N. W. corner
Eleventh and Christian streets. Sale 'bacilli c.
VALUABLE ILESIDEIiCE
_AND LARGE LOT, 230
Valuable brick residence, barn and stable, and largo
lot, ooruer of Cherry and Nahanni/ streets, late borough
of Frankford. It fronts on three streets, and is a very
desirable situation.
POUR BRICK DWELLINGS.
Sour t►ree•story brick dwellings, on Ninth street and
Charles street, between Willow and Noble etrecte.
LAMB AND VALUABLE LOT.
Large and valuable lot, occupied OA a coal yard, east
aide Ninth street, north of Poplar, with rallioad track,
office, Au. . .
DWELLING, POPLAR STREET.
Three-story Ileitis Dwelling, No. 815 Poplar etree
between F Ighth and Ninth etreete.
NEAT DWELLING.
New three-ntory brick dwelling, No. 120 Frankton]
Road, north of Bodford street, with a throe-story frame
dwelling in the rear.
NEAT MODERN DWELLING.
A neat modern three-story brick dwelling, with bock
braidings, No.lllB 8. Fifth street, below Waqilngton,
12d Ward.) .
GROUND RENT
. ,
PO, Also, a Ground Rent of $BO a year, on the pro
perty at the N. B. corner of Putnam and nomad Arent.%
(late Kensington )
NEAT DWELLING.
Neat three-story brick dwelling, No. 410 8. Eleventh
street, below Pine street.
TWELVTR BALL BALE, TITR OCTOBER
Will inelsde the following—
FOUR VALUABLII MARKET IiTREET STOIIE3
Four substantial four-story briek stores and dwellings,
Nos. 1621,1619, 1517, and 1513 Market street, west 01
Fifteenth street.
MODERN DWELLING.
Neat modern throe-story Brick Dwelling, S. W. cor
ner or Twelfth and Citron streets, above Wallace street,
with a three-story brick dwelling on Citron street.
PEREMPTORY BALE—POUR VALUABLE LOTS—
BRICK DWELLING, STABLE AND GRAVEL-BED
—FIRST WARD.
Valuable lot S E corner Jefferson avenue or Maya
manning road and Moore street, and Crosby street.
Large and valuable lot N E corner Jamison avenue,
Moore street, and Williamson street.
Large and valuable lot, with two-story brick dwelling
and frame stable, Moore street, adjoining the above,
and extending through to Williamson street.
Valuable lot and frame stable, Moore street, adjoining
the above. Baled the whole absolute. Full particu
lars in handbills and plan.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE.
. . .
Handsome residence with double back building, and
replete will all modern conrenionces, No. 1347 Spring
Garden street. This is a very desirable residence, and
Ina beautiful neighborhood.
Ilk/AGM, STEAII ENGINE, Ace.—Two and a half
story factory, steam engine, &c., Twenty-first Ward,
fronting, on Clearfield, Twenty-first street, and the
Phila
delphia and Germantown railroad.
TWO-STORY 'MTGE, DWELLING —Two-story brick
mounage, S. N. corner Township Line road and Clear
field atreet, Twenty•Srat Ward.
VALUABLE Lor.—Valuable lot, N. E. corner Seven
teenth street and Woodpecker Lane.
TWO BRICK DWELLINGS —Two three-dory brick
dwellingl, Spring Garden street, east of William street
PERaMPTORY SALE.—FIVE GROUND RENTS,
vie; Two of $37.60 each, two of $22.50 each, and ono
of gto • year eecurod on ve three-story brick dwellings
and lots, Spring Garden street, Owen street, and Diddlestreet, teat of William street, Fifteenth Ward.
Peremptory Sale—Estate late of Joseph Yo deed.
TiFeTIIRENBTORY BRION BrIYkibLINIIS
Two three-story brick dwellings, Nos. 870 sod 873
Apple etreet, between Fourth street and York avenue,
and Coates and Brown streets. Bale absolute.
THIRTEENTH FALL BALE, M NOVEMBER
This lisle will include
Orphans' Gout Salo.
ESTATE OP WILLIAM A. BUDD. DEO'D.
TIERED LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS, AND TWO
BRICK DW.ELLINOS, SEVENTH STREET, PRIMESTREET , AND PASSTUNK ROAD.
Valuable lot, N W corner Prime and Serenth streets.
Valuable lot, fronting on Prime street, and on Palle.
yank road.
Valuable lot, Passyunk road
Two three-story brick dwellings, Eleventh street, west
aide. north of Prime street. They will be mid sepa
rately, See hiuldbllla and plan.
Also, by order of Orphans' Court.
ESTATE OP JOHN PITZWATER, DECD.
OVER SIX ACRES OW GROUND WITH VALIJAIILE
STEAM SAW-MILL AND MACHINERY, LARGE
MANSION, THREE FRAME DWELLINGS, LARGE
WHARF, WITH A FRONT OW FOUR HUNDRED
PEET ON THE RIVER DELAWARE AT TA.
CONY, TWENTY-THIRD WARD.
Same Estate—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Three-story brick dwelling, No. ZIEI North Fifth above
Noble street.
Same Estate—TWO DRIOK DWELLINGS.
Also, Two brick dwellings, Union and llanover streets
above Prince street, Kensington.
Executor's gale—Late Residence of Amelia Smith
ELEGANT MANSION, BURLINGTON, N
by order of Executor, to close an estate, the valuable
residence No 23 Main street, Burlington, N. J., replete
with modern improvements and conveniences ' 39) lest
front, the lot 110 feet deep to Wood street, the garden
Improved with finest fruit trees, Ac.
Also, a handsome reaidence, Wood street, Burlington,
recently occupied by Mr. William Ohaloner, and a lot
adjoining, MI by lbe feet. va- hall particulars in hand
bills.
FOURTEENTH PALL 9ALE-10T11 NOVEMBER
Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South 'Fourth street.
SUPERIOR GERMAN FLOWER ROOTS.
This Morning.
At 11 o'clock, at the Auction Store, one case superior
German Flower Roots, from R. Varoleroolaoot & Sons,
Haarlem.
VALUABLE LONDON AND AMERICAN BOORS
TILLS EVENING , (TUESDAY, OCT D)O
Inttuft! among toady nthers are the following •
Pugit's Clammy of Ecclesiastics] Ornaments and
Costumes, with eighty superb plates in gold and comm
one vol. folio; Italian School of Design, one hundred
engravings, from the best painters; Constable's graphic
works, very numerous engravings, one vol. folio ; War
rington's History of Stained Glass, twenty-five colored
illustrations, one vol. folio; Wild's Foreign Cathedrals,
twenty-four engravings; Nicholas' History of the Orders
of Kuighthood,4 vole fol., numerous plates; Illustrated
London News, six volumes; Bryan's Dictionary of
Painters; Book of British Ballads; Life of Gov.
Morris, three vole - Clarendon's History of the Rebel
lion, six vole ; Fuller's complete woks Robin Hood's
Ballads, two vole ; Wall's foreign Etchings; Proud's
History of Pennsylvania, two vole ; Tom Brown's comic
works, four vole.; Secret ilistoryof the Court of Berlin,
two vols.; Burnett's History of his Own Tiinva ; works
of Richard Hooker, fte.
For further perticulars, sea catalogues of the books,
which are now arranged for examination.
STEAK TUG "MARRY LESLEY."
This L'estang.
October 20th, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, the steam tug ' , Harry Lesley." ller length IC
about fifty feet, draught of orator (our feet, propeller
four feet diameter. The whole in perfect order and
nosily hew, the boat having been used but every short
time. She now lles at the foot of Coates street wharf,
Fairmount, where she may be examined.
BALE OP VALUABLE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
BOORS, ILLUSTRATED WORKS, bc.
The greater portion from a private collection.
This Evening.
October 20th, at the Auction Store, a collection of
valuable and ititereating books on varialtasubJects, many
of them embellished with tine engravings.
O'er particulars atm catalogues and the books, which
will be arranged for examtnation two days previous to
the attle.
PEREMPTORY SALE ON THE PREMISES—ELE.
GANT RESIDENCE AND PURIsIITURE, WALNUT
STREET.
This Morning
Tfth October, at 10 o'clock, without reserve, on the
premises, the elegant Brown Stone residence, No. 1404
Wainut street, south side, third house wort of Broad
street, built for the nee of the late owner and mu
occupant in a superior manner, and finished throughout
in elegant style, with every modern improvement and
convenience. Particulars in handbills.
ELEGANT FURNlTURE..lnsuiedistely after the
sale of the house will be mold the elegant furniture,
extra large mirrors, splendid curtains and chandeliers.
ptano•forte, &c.
Sale at No. 1919 Spruce street.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE.
On Wednesday Morning
28th Inst., at 10 o'clock, on the premises, the hand
lame modern four-story brick residence, with three•
story bock buildings, No. 1919 Spruce street, wrest of
Nineteenth street, replete with ail modern Duro,-
ments and conveniences. $5,000 may rennin on wort.
PBRIOR FURNITURE, TAPESTRY CARPETS,
nti
GAS FIXTURES, &c.
Immediately after the sale of the house, tho superior
household furniture, all made to order by Moore k
Capplon, and been but little used.
DV — Particulars in handbills and catalogues.
Fele Non. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTE, FRENCH PLATE kIFERORS, TAPESTRY
CARPETS, Ac.
On Thursday Morning,
At 9 Wei ock, at the Auction Store, an exteusive assort
ment of excellent second-hand furniture, rosewood
lanaforte, French plate mirrors, tapestry carpels, fee.,
from families declining housekeeping.
SALE OF A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF MISCEL
LANEOUS BOOKS, AND MICE 'LONDON EN
CRAVINGS.
On ThursdarErening,
October 22d, at the Auction store, a collection of
valuable miscellaneous book' from a library; also,
cboice and beautiful London engravings, comprising a
variety of pleasing and Interesting subjects. /or per
ticulars see catelogulle.
BALE ItOPE.—Buyers are Invited to call
and eXaroine our Manila Dale Rope, which we can
Can sell as low as American, and warrant it superior in
strength and durability.
WEAVER, FITLER k Co.,
Na.lal 4B N. Water at. and 44N. Whimea.
sntes bn auction
VATOI,BERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Ouotoro
How,. loitween Fourth ond Fifth Streets
NOTICE —The sale of 200.003 feet of lumber, to be
held At Powelton this (Tuesday) morning. at 11 o'clock,
is Doi thy the attention of carpenters, builders, and pur
chasers generally. Sale positive for cash.
11. , s1,1: OF LUMBER, be., AT I'ol's - ELTON.
This Morning,
At 11 o'clock preciAely, wo will sell without reverse,
at Puiveltou,
200,000 FELT LUMBER,
Con , isting of 31 conimea white pine boards ; 3z 4
h,intnek scantling; joists and &sued spruce; with e.
variety of articles used at the late state (sit.
EXTENSIVE SALE OF
GERMANTOWN KNIT
1100D0
On Wednesday Morning,
21st lost , commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we
sit sell to close an account,
0000 DOZEN OREM kIsiTOWN KNIT 000DS, 0.6'
SUPERIOR QUALITY.
Consisting of 1000 dozen gents' woolen cravats, in
scarlet, white and fancy colors.
A 1.., 100 dozen ribbed scarfs
A !so, 100 do ladies' wool habits
Also, 100 do ladues , wool talmas,
Also, 500 do ladies' newest style opera hoods.
Ako, 00 do mit., V.OOl hoods
Alec, 200 do wool hosiery, men's, women's, bop'
and misses.
Also, lad do men's lamb wool and merino shirts
and ')rowers
Also, gIOVV9, mitt, pelorines, shawls, victortpes
S&LI1 OF FA.SIIIONABLO FORS.
Included in Wednesday's sale will be found en in
voice of furs for Lebes" and gent's wear, comprising
victorines, capes, muffs, boas, pelerines, talmas, call.,
&c
Also, one tiger sleigh robe
FURNITURE, &c.
Abo, will be included an assortment of furniture,
looLiog.glusses, mattresses, &c , belonging to the Es
tate of Jam Guy, deceased, to bo sold by order of the
admittistratrix
E3IBROIDERIES, MILLINERY GOODS, &c
Also. in Weilumlay's sale will be found, a large and
elegant assortment of choice French and Scotch em•
bcottkries sod millinery goods, bonnet and trimming
ribliona,ke
CLOAKS. TALMAS,IIANTILLAB, AND BASQUES.
Also. a line of newest Paris style cloth, silk, and
Petoredsurn cloaks, talmas, mantillas, basques, &e.
NOTICE.--namplem of the whole will Ln ars-ward for
examination early on morning of sale, when the trade
and purchasers generally will find it their interest to at
tend.
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. 422 WALNUT STRUET, above FOURTH.
CARD—RALF OF HOUREHOLD VURNITURR—.TUES
_
. .
It • We beg leave to inform the public that we hold
our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, at
our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. 100 WALNUT
STREET, where every possible attention is given to ob
tain the highest prices for the goods of those who may
favor us with consignments. Families haring portions of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining house
keeping and not wig/mg sales at their own dwellings,
can have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO
OUR SALES ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE. THAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OF THE FURNI
TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN THE CIT V.
1:17- Persons favoring ns with consignments can rest
aavnred that their property will not be sacrificed.
Commissions more moderate than those charged
by any other Auction noose in the city.
flj Consignments respectfully solicited.
Sales paid immediately atter the goods sr. sold.
TO RENT
A three-story !Wick Dwelling, with two-story
brick buck building. 195 North Ninth street, above
Wood. atreet. Rent 1,400 per annum. Apply at the Auc.
Roo Store.
AT PRIVATE BALE
. .
A first-class Printing Office, with a good run of bttsi•
'teas, four printing presses, two Ruggles and one Adams
Typo and everything necessary for the business. Apply
at the Auction Attire
mM=aNammmialai
- - - -
TIONNER of a PRINTING OFFICE FOR BALE,
in the Bulletin Building, has no connection - with our
establishment.
MaLRIGILLAN BROTHERS
IfYOSES NATHAN S, AUCTIONEER
/Tx AND COMMISSION MBRCHANT, S. E. corner
SIXTH and RACR. Streets.
AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and silver patent lever,
I,epine, English, Swiss, and 'Preach watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instruments, kn., ite.
AT PRIVATE BALE—Arranged on second Boor,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fanny articles, /cc
Sac., die.
Out-door soles attended to personally by the Auction
ear. (Menges very low. Consignments of furniture,
clothing, jewelry, An. iko., solicited.
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OPP/CH,
S. E. Corner of Sixth and Base Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate
Watches, Jewelry Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods.
Groceries, Segars, H ardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed.
ding, Homes, Vehicles Iferneas,Stocks, and on all a
Grief' of value for any length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estal.
Raiment flieSJ NATHANS,
NATHAN'S great sale of PORPEITED GOODS will
take place in a few days Due notice will be given.
IVIGHPS great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Guns, Pistols , Musical Instruments, Ac., will take place
alertly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great este of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
Sim., being forfeited collaterale , will take place shortly.
Due notice will be given.
VERENISTORY SALE OF FURNITURE, AURRORS,
BEDS, 3LkTTRESSES, &c. &c.
Ou. Wednesday morning next,
October 21st, at 10 o'clock, in second•story rooms,
S. E. corner of Sixth and Mee streets, entrance free,
Race street.
TO PAY ADVANCES
Consisting in part of oval and square French plate mir—
rors, in rich gilt trances; mahogany and walnut frame
Idoklng glasses; bedsteads of every description; walnut
eribs; cradles; bureaus; card tables; marble top tables,
edam; lounges; plush divans and chairs; spring seat
parlor chairs; cane seat rocking chairs; stuffed rocking
chairs; windeor 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 sales aolleited. either at
private dwelliuga, stores or elsewhere. Charges low.
Consignments of second hand and new furniture and
goods of every description solicited. Liberal meth all
iances made
At private vale, a superior furniture wagon, nearly
now, will be sold low.
FURNITURE AT PRIVATE SALE.
Furniture of every description arranged in upper
11 . 001118 at private sale, at unusually low prices.
QA_IILTEL NATHAN.% AUCTIONEER,
1...7 and MONEY LOAN OPPICE, No. 112 Soot)
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from 7 o'clock, A. it., until 10
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and miles at the Auction House, et.
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL E 200,000.
Establitlissr far the last Thirty Year:.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
mends, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Her
chandise, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars,
Instruments, Guns, Homes, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
All goods can remain any length of time ',greed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will becharged 2 per cont. per month ; S5OO and over
the lowest market rate.
This tor ]louse having a depth of 120 feet, has largf
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pm
rate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy inn
ranee effected for the ber.ofit of all persons having goods
advanced upon.
N. 8.--On account of having an unlimited capital,
this oleo is prepared to mate advances on more milli
factory and accommodating terms than any other in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in small emanate, arlth
ont say charge
• AT PRIVATE BALI.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aul-ly
JWIN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 815
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Streets.
SALES EVERY EVENING, at I o'clock,
Of hoots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Jew
elry, llosiery, Whipa, Trunks, Farley Goods, Notions
N. 13 —Out-door sales attended to All goods sold at
the Auenou Roe. packed.
CLEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
%A N. E. corner of BARRON and SOUTH Streets
above Second
EVENING 8.11.28.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY RVENINtI,I
At 7X o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware Cat.
ry
to, Llounekeeyang Jewel.
ry, Diaechns,
ry, Fancy Articlen,
Wines tuttt Liquors
DORT WINE.—In bond and to de
benture 250 casks St. Joseph's Pure Juice Pori
Wine, in qrs, and eighths
Ten puncheons John Ramsay Islay Malt Mitch Whim
bey 2 years old
Fifty pipes Anchor Gin
Ilarett, Martel, Bouvet, and I. J Dopey Brandies, al
of which I offer to the trade at reduced prices. .
JOS F. TOBIAS,
au27.3mos SS and 90 8 Front St.. below Walnut.
,t LEXANDER V. lIOL3IES, WINE AND
.t LIQUOR STORE. No =O, Southeast Corner o
(MORON and SOUTH Streets. aul-ly
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS,4ke ,2r
South FIFTH street, Philadelphia
fRANDIES.—Pinet, Castilian & Co., Ma.
watt & Co , and other brands of Cognacs of Tarim/.
vintages, In ball pipes and quarter casks ; Pellevoisir
Iltosbelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
asks and onseeightla casks, all in Cantors fauna stores
Imported and for sale by
lIENRY DOEILEN .t CO ,
Nos 221 Ilnd 2..:3 South Fourth street
rtITUMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, LE
.11L, AND LAMER BEER BREWERY, No. 320 (nevi
N 0.939) North TLIIRD Street, Phllsdelphi4
ordore promptly atteedeol to cal-tf
OLD IVIIEAT WIIISKEY-E. P. MID
DLETON & BROTHER, importers of Wines, Bran.
dies, &o. Also, sole proprietors of the Old Wheat
Whiskey, No 6 North Front Street sepl7.lm
_ _ .
illourn
MEW YORK, BOSTON, AND BALTI
MOUS FUNDS—Uneurrent Dank Keels—Gold and
Silver—bought and sold by
EDWARD CLARK A' CO.,
35 soeh TIMID street.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15, 1537. ocls-1w
AMERICAN GOLD
NEW YORK FUNDS
AMERICAN GOLD
/ND
NSW YORK FIINDS,
HOUGHT AT TIM DIQUEST PREMIUM BY
DREXEL & CO
4WD
BOYS '
CLOTHING.
F. A. HOYT Sc 11110 here now on band a very
large ansortment of IthADY-MADE goals suitable for
the present neason which they feel disposed to sell
cheap. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
Southwest corner TENTH and CHESTNUT streets.
N. 11.—We have a large alsortment of new goods
of a euperlorqualityand make
eep2d-lmtuthe
COTTON -100 bales Gulf Cotton, in store
and for Bala by
MARTIN at MAGALISTRA,
ant 110 North WO*, Atroat
SPIRITS TURPENTINE--200 bbls Spirits
Turprotine, to arrive, for sale by
dIARTJA & MAOALISTER,
a m t aro - rth Water Street.
in W. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS
.
No. 87 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly male on all accessible points
in the United States and Canada.
Stocks, Bonds, ho ßought and Sold on Commission.
Uncurrent Bank Notes, Checks, &c., bought at the
lowest rates.
Depeelte received 11111 d Interent allowed, se per agree •
meat ei.nm
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE•
MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No Teti
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia
The attention of Southern and IFestem Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly Invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole.
sale and tvtaO , and made to order. aat4yit
A CADL✓ii ; t i STANT
EPIsCUPAL UilE111:11. LULL st AND JUNIPER
STREETS.
'This Institution has Neu te : opencsi for :he Autum
nal Session, under the stipervistua of the Rev Ja311.8
ROBLNS, A. >l ' as
Princip-al
The Episcopal Academy presents vcul.a.r facilities,
both for the moral and intellectual traica:. ea L.: the
development of the youth entuthitt, I to it:
No pains will be spared to perfect the put.,:, in the :I
nous studies which, from lime to thae, they L.., fur
sue ; while It will be the anti of the b..th is
his instruction and in lice daily intereourao with the
burs, to lay the foundations of an upright, manly, ant
religious character.
The rooms of the Academy Building are ranercus,
lofty, and well ventilated; and the pupi's during recess
enjoy the advantages of an enclosed pley-grotum and an
ample Gymnasium.
Boys able t 6 read, and not less than eiglit years of
age, and received as soon so they hare tegun to write
and cipher, and are couturted thrum:Ai the various
classes of the Academy with a rapidity proportioned to
their ability. The lowest class (A) is ocirapiel in
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, *LI lieu,Tra
phy the highest class (11) in the branci..,s I.udly
Studied In the Freshman year of a eettez,,ace Caere,.
The studies of the intermediate clans are smtad to the
carious ages and abilities of the pupils
The Tuition Fee for those in Cleat A Is silty dollars
par annum; for all others .renty-fire dollars
per an
man; paysble half-yearly in advance. tins fee,
tLere are no other charsee; the French Linguage,
Fuel, and the use of the tiymuseituzi being iuctuded in
the price above mentioned.
Boys not studying the Greek and Latin Languages
have sib's lessons in lien of classical The school :in.'s
not spells under instruction is employed by the pupils
in Study under the superintendence of a teacher, and
In a spacious apartment arranged (or that purpose_ Thu
Institution is inspected monthly by a com.iitteo of tbd
Board of Trustees, and visited hem time t., tc an by the
Bishop of the Diocese.
Applications for admission may be made to the Pran
cipal daily during the week (except on Saturday). be
te•een the homy of 9 A. 11. eon d Y. M.
oc 8-ta,th,sat-tf
nRITTENDEN'e PHILADELPHIA CUM
MERCIAL COLLECT., S. D corner of si:VENTH
end OILESTNUT Streets, Second and Tbird Stories.
800 K-EDE P I NO. P ]IAN SDI?, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND 1 1 011-113.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTQRi:9)ke.
Each Student hat individual instrnersonlrom eorupe•
tent and Attenttve Tetehers, under the hamaiato
enpervision of the Principal.
One of the Best Penmen in the Country has charge of
the Writing Deportment.
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PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
Nun PHILADELPHIA.
No Seminar' , whatever is more like a private (amity.
The course of study is extensive and thorough Pro
fessor Saunders will receive a few more ptipla utter
fourteen years of age into his family. Enlinre ct
Hews. J. 8. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Cul. J.W.
Forney, ,Editor of this Paper, whose, 2•046 or wards arg
now members of his family.
QPRING GARDEN ACADEMY -FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. S. paver
and BUTTONWOOD streets. Profs.-sours of the hfghest
qualifications employed. OLtstlogoes eczitz.zulr.g full
particulars, pupil,' names, tooth:ululate, ca „ to
had on application.
an.2.5-2no P. DONLEAVY LONit.
HALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS,
PHILADELPHIA.
A PAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL PJR LO YS.
Rev B. B Bttrsss , BuTon.
The Anntuil Session will begin an TUESDAY, Sep.
camber 1.
Circulars me ybe obbuned at the Book Store or ft
HOOKER, 8. W. corner MOUTH and CUE:ANL - I', or
of the Seater, Poet Office, Salle of Sehuylka.,
.1317-0 m
XOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
parsons, male and female, CO gain a share of this
world's goods arid ow:aorta as a
BUBINE..S3' EDCCATION
LUDY BROTHERS.' 1:1 EnS ACADMMY:
Nos. 148 and ISO SIXTH Street, near BACA
will reopen on MONDAY, SiIPTE.IIII4.B Ist, foe
rod winter Studlee, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOR-NrIt:PLSO AND ARITiIkIiTIG
by simplified methoda, In a short time
Tll LEIDY'S take pleasure in sating, that during
:he pant year a Large number of persons montured
lICBINEB3 XDUCATlON,ennbling many to encare pro
ltable eituetioon, and others to prosecute them. Luria:inn
ipentions sumeeasfully.
iDatocs, Jetueirn, S;r
B AILEY & CO. CHESTNUT STREET
Manufacturers of
DRITLCH STIRLING SILVER WARS,
Under their laspecticua, on the premises exelostrely
Citizens end Strangers are invited So Tull% ant mean
&Wary.
WATCHES
Constantly on hand a coley:lid stock of Superior
Watches, of all the celebrated maker.
DIAMONDS.
Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear:lthigs, Finger-
Rings, and all other articles In the Diamond line.
Drawings of NEW DESIGNS will be made free of
charge for those wishing work made to order.
RICH GOLD JEWELRY.
beentifal easortnient of all the new styles at Pine
Jewelry, sue! ea Pineal°, Stone end Shell Cameo, .
Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, iterricualte,
Lam, to., do.
511.EFFIRLD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, fru
Also, Bronze arid Marble CLOCKS, of neirest styles,
cud of roperior quality. anIA tw& srly
& A. PEQUIGNOT,
• MANUFACTURERS OP WATCH CARES
AMR IMPORT/MS OT vAlcnse,
1 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BELOW CHESTNUT
PIIILADSLPHIA
Jo9a:•9r PAWNER'
sal9-smos*
TAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
OP No. 432 CHESTNUT, illitUJW FIFTH STREET.
Importers of Watches and Fine Jewelry, Simulator.
rare of Sterling and Standard Silver Tea Site. Forks end
ipoons, sole agents for the rale of Charles Frodsham's
law series Oold tiedal London Timekeepers all the
liatte 011 hand, prices £250, $275, and s.9oo. English and Swiss Watches at the lowest prim.
limb fashionable Jewelry.
Shefileld and American Plated Wares. •
mei
jS. JARDEN & BRO.
AY •xazUraayllasaa AND oT
BILVEILPLATED WARE,
No. 304 Chestnut Street, same Third, tap stairs,'
Constantly on hand and for sale to The Trade,
TEA SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS,
PITOILERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS, BAB
ILETS, CASTORS, KNIVES, SPOONS, FORKS,
LADLES, he , Sct.
Gilding and plating on all kinds of metal anly
VRANOIS P. DIIBOSQ & SON, late of
Dobosq, ()arrow tr, Co., Wholesmle HAN UFA°.
CURERS OF JEWELRY, $ Ol CHESTNUT street, Pluto
?Junto P. D17308Q
au3l Ern
SILVER WILLIA E 3I — WILSON de SON.,
Iff4NUFACTORERS OF SILVER WARE,
(ESTABLISHED 1512,)
S. W. COESER FIFTH AND CHERRY STRISTS.
A large assortment of SILVER WARE, of every d.o.
a niption. emaatantly on hand, or made to order to mstela
toy pattern desired.
Importers of St.effielS ant Itirmingloun Import.:
Ware. se.3o-4.1. sty
hotels anb iirstanranto
rIIHE OLD STAR HOTEL IN HARMONY
dL 00V R T.—The public are respectfully lc furdled
that the OLD STAB HOTEL is emstenes. The
roprietor will be glad to ese los old friends, sad pro
nises to furnish them with a soperior gash ty of dlr.
d'ules ' and Liquors. He feels assured, thst cc, psy
Uhl a riait they will not be thsappointed Hs Li also
prepared to furnish Oysters in army style, at the shorttmt
notdoe.
Lunch from 10 to 1.2 o'clock.
imp 24-1 m
WILLIAM BANNING'S CITY LAGER
BEEN SALOON, No. 2= Carter's
!alpha,
31oGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH
west corner of BROAD and DAL:NET --Oalze
lad all other delicacies in sewed. Loathes
cith Oysters on the shortest notice.
ApIICHAIITS' HOTEL,
NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Anori ShimEr,
PHILADELPHIA.
an 2441 llMania 1 SONS. P/CFRIMI.
jaCOTT HOUSE—Corner of Irwin Stree;
s.J and Dagusems Way, Pittsburgh, E. D. bi.xl.F.Eit,
Jroprietor. anti-an
(Comtrussiott illerctjaitts
111. OHASE & CO.
la • GE NERA L
•
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COMMISSION MERCITA.NTS,
14 North VIONT owl 44 WATEtt Strret, Phtletaelphl•
CONSTASTLY RECEIVING
CLOVER SEED
On conalg - nment from the interior or PannWranis,
where our new Cleaning Mill is now in gt-coral use
• Also, TIMOTHY AND RID TOP als - sy4
hand. arl2-ti
HANDY & BRENNER—COMMISSION
muteneNta tad Dealers lh Forel - n ar.d
Hex° HARDWARE and CUTLERY h.. :le an.:
North lf 1 11'11 Street, Rut aide &Dote Cietni,erce
Philadelphia
CLIARLES TETE, CO3iMISSION MEE -
011 ANS and Importer of HAVANA Sai'Ar-' , .
,New) MS Walnut greet. ftoond story..
insurance Companies
COMMONWEALI9 FIRE INSURANCE
RANC
COMPANY, OP THE STATE OW PENN,PiI,`,
SlA.—Otilce, N. W. Ctxuer FOURTH aul IA ALICUT
Streata, Philadelphia Sub2crttrd i Izoo,t(ru.
Paid-qv Capital. $ 2 U 0 . 000 .
DAVID JAYNE. U. D , Freablent.
THOMAS S STEWART, Vlce Prrs
BAxtrsu S. MOON, Secretary ant-l 7
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE iNsua-
ANON COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA-4M., EA.
304 WALNUT stmt, west of THIRD.
NOM
Bi2El
Wm. M. Swain,
John Artsipach, Jr.,
H. N. Burroughs,
J. B. Hughes,
P. D. Sherman,
Wm. P. Hacker,
.7. P. Steiner
H. A. Shackelord,
Hon. 707.1 JONSB, Pi,ti<nt
Hon. O. W. WOODWARD, Tice
J3O 8 llckfct &.cretary.
Islas B. At.soao. Assistant SrZ. tuy sal
Jer. Walker,
Jac Mcf..ll.,re,
Tho ern,
A 3 G.IIcIS,
Farman SI: e:oreni,
3.1,11 Juza23, D ,
Joseph litspp,
JE. he B. SCHELL'S
• CITY MARBLE WORKS AND STEAM MANTEL
FACTORY.
MARBLE HALL,
B. E. CORNER OF TENTH AND VINE STRUTS,
PLIILADLLYIIIA
Where every rariety of MARBLE li ANT ELS rOM"S.
MoNIIMENTS, TABLE TOPS and FLOORING,
ouppliell upon reasonable term,
HOTEL AND SINMEIZ. RANGES
sold by CHADWICK It 11110 . EEC ON J.)
sae
CONGRESS RA.NGE.—SOLD BY GIIAD
WICK & BRO., N0.a12 N SECOND Stmat
anal ft-Rmo.
Ri YER STROUSE, ATTORNEY AT
LILI LAW, CENTIIXstnot, Fott Ps.
-
WELCOME RANGE.—SOLD ay t,UO-
...4.
WIC K Wy2 N SRPON D St to
WELCOME RANGE.--SOLD BY CHAP
WICK& tato, ion sYa9aDee. 11e.13-3C.1.
Ao 6 oSllPiacmasoi
Wm. H. DCIIOII.I
JOHN CORLEY