hsr 20., , ~ IlifiliD: • i ro ° o P• I d ' V '''R . B e? p 608 ,do '-, -,‘. Hi 69 , -- ', do 08 100 - do ; 4O - 68)4 300 do ' 860 67%: 100 Brio R 16 ' 12% 225. 'do ''' ' 12% 100' do '; '. b3O 12% '6Cl ; .' Plon 't .Rlver R it .- ' 20 11 - % 200 Harlem Rivet It; 7g -10 Readlogß-B, '• '32 100 , do ' 3.93 100 'do ' - ' b2O 32% 600 do ''- ' 32% 35 Michigan Con IC' 44 ' d 'do - 45 . -13 Mich Sd&NIA R -32 '2O Mio BoANIs of At 90 ' 85' d 50 Pano o n;a : ' '3 R -' - ' 697 1 3 60 111 Oeittral R 63 77 ' 100 do ,' ' 63 78 250 Mir & rittab It 11 ~ 6' lo -, 1 0' - n -- . ' bOO'l,4K 1 7AO O 0 . 131:& - Tol R it- 40K 5 0 021 `'a d: .. .. - • : 2 c ol 100 do, 010 29K 370 do ' 13 30 , 1250 do .63 90 10 do 66 30 1 0 15 Ohl&dc RI R 7 /ii 175" do ' . . 71, ;0' do • 11.15 71% 250 Lo Orosso &NUR 7; BOARD. -,• , - , ' 200 N. Y Oen R 610 08 '. 100 Ilrle, R' ; ' • • .11% ..33 - do - • 11% 'lO • do - 32-, WO Reading R' -03 31- IEO ' do - , 30% 160 Cloy & Tot 15 ~ 2 14 ' - • O •,„ lt,lngetob • aOOO N Y flt . si**,6 - 2000 79113110.191' 10000-14 ' do 8 04 2800 Silisoiqipt rls " - :11341 da 1- " , ;" ' ' 'a ON 7 1000 itbuliuMSB7: B * 2/500 Msl svpil 4s , , 6000 oorv.tvn 64 ,•' '3OOO - Er E 2,dt olll#ll - ; 2. 20001- ).vd0.,...} , 78 • 1000 Ern' 3d , i; s di' B3 63 WOO do. 6 2 4ixio 7{,W , 75 , 30 . us* p, alabtitnl 27' 2060 111 Conlt r bds 05 , - 23. 31qohalitio! Ilk " 90 •'—'so - 194Utpnal - Bk 80 111 llkorEommotie 83;" b 4iilll39logollk 7736 .2 25 - .11); ,78 • 10. Canton' Co 810 15 3 ' 300 do' bOO '16,4 , - 233, do 15 60 itMudoloo 11536 5 ,dO 96• - do 98 " - 1110'Potin Cool 'Co 0'81.3i 250 Cum Coo1Oorhp" ' 1 26 ''*do ' " '6t ' 20 Pleiflohpl9:toii 73 • lio - •• • 72 ' 50' If Y Centlt, 11 - 69 '100:'' do -by 09 eel) 'do 'O9 50 'do -"-h100,4 100 - SECOND 15000 Missouri St eog 30000 do , 330 66,6- 25 0 000 11l Oonitb de 11 60M 0 83 13000 07 - 6000 - . -do 010 ' 1000 .111 17149.13 200 do - old 2 9 h ft Ohl dr. ICIR lON - do • . .70 ' 69 88 Oler Col& Oln R 00 14k4,..1iFt09g9. /9: out priv ' -60 - 3000 kelt Bdmbds , BB 52 ' 8 Oum CloalTo -8 Paoldail 88 Oo 72 <A ax k.ll. Ns sl2,oooTerre,Ranto & Alton DR let mart , , • 7per cent conrlt bonds 48%, " • $1,500 Mil & Was RR farm in't 10 pot 41k : $lB,OOO Mllwaukle City I per et bade, 1877, 51M ' $l,OOO Milleankle City 7 • par et b'ds 1866, 82% $l,OOO do do -do , do ~ odg' , .21,090 do. , , do, do, , 6.2.4 $6,000 galena &,Citie llithin RR 2d mort 7= , , per bonds „ - $4,006M1l D cent oricon RR farm , 021; 8 ss' et. convlbonda 26 ..$2,000.77 City revenue - 7 per ceat - • $2 437 27 o rpentoplty,lo te,et. - - - D s - - 40x4e4dx 3 ihk . le Vida Rrta lls.:y ',Ol l O 09 , 72 $5 - do , X'V N C0..:',100 - ea: 40IC 100 a.' ninaaana Seeding`A4 ea. IF 175 ,do Fultinilliank" -' " - 94'010160110X 58 - do , Ilk of the Commonwealth: 100 - ea '6O "," do,' Nagle Iris Co ' ' 40'ea. 135 6, do' Inporters& Ti-adern" Bank 100 ea. IR' , do Park Dank' ' ' 100 ea. 01 00 do Howard Ina Co 60 ea. 14134 • 26 do Abinheittan Ins-On 60 en. 11834 00 do Fultou'lns Ca " 25 ea:i 05n95% CA do Metropolitan Ins Co 100 oa. '75 ' .25 do North River Ins, Co 25 es. 125 M 300 do Potomac - Soapstone C 0.,, Baltimore ' 10'es. $7 per sh Semis - ar A. 4. NICOLtr, Otrionsa 20. .$l,OOO Tsitre Hanteand Alton 1111 Ist more e 7 per coot-bond 414% $2,000 Minutiae City 7 per cent bond.. 54 $3,000 Harlem 11R bonds 30J $2OOO, do 20k 100 ens. Harlem Railroad Co, ..$5O ea. 7 X `.OO do Del. Lack, and Western Railroad ..' .. . ... 50 es. 24g 25 do Importers , and Tram' Bank' 100 ea. 80 ' 20 .do : Excelsior Ins. Co:. . . GO ea. 100 - 40 do lilecliiinleaYaiel , Co 25 ea. 114% 200 , , Ametican (1p no 00......100 ea. Slyer share. SALKS art': It. LUDLOW, OCTOBER 20. 70 the:..Loillitid Fire Insurance CO.: 25 ea. 1121041 d 10' do Vonttnentid Mire Ina Co ' 100 es. 95 40 do liarlem Preferred Stock 50 ea. 2011830 40 de att . '' do — do '6O ft: 22.823 SALES ]!Y E. ...17D1.0*, 7R. 1 4 CO.; OCTOBER 20 $50,000 Cleve and Plits'itlat inort7per4iit ,' bonds 50,. 60 sharee Chicago and lloci - leland it stock. (hypothecated) 72 100 do„ , Park Bank 100 , na. 70079 X - 6 do Resolute Fire Insurance Co.loo ea. '76 10 do Caraway Insurance Co 60 ea. 81 .115 11 W - RTB.—Asiiss are firmer, with tales of 100 bldg. at $0.50R50.62214 tarpon; and $6 for pearls. BSZAD#I7FIB.—The Market for State and Western Thuile very heavy,' with a free offering, especially of Mediate grades, and - the market is 10erl5e 4F bbl lower; the ages are 11000, bbie at $1.60e54.75 for common to geed $4,85a55.05' for ' extra. State ; $4.60n54,76 - for cruniten'te good Michigan, .Indlatia; Ohio, lowa, dce.', and $4,80055,60 for extra do: , 'Southern Boar to heavy'; with shies of 900bble at $5.40 a 55.60 for mixed to'gotd Maids of Baltimore, 4tier nratria,cleorgetewn;,Fredericksburg, ,• $5.05a57.25 , for favorite, fancy, and eitra brands do; including, extra Petersburg• at the higher rate, and $6.50 for Brandy. Canadian Plourde lower for extra superfine:not being offered'; we nbtice sales of 'BOO -bble at $610055,60 for the range of extra brands. •- - - Rye Flour is dull and nominal at $3.50(44.76 for 'the range of fine and superfine. -- ' Corn Meal is heavy; we (Mote Jershy at $326, Bran twine 13,7505 3 .8 6 . Wheat le firm for all primonnalitlee, with a good de mand both for milling and export: the eaten are 9,300 ,Southernichlte at $1.3901.4.3 for common to good,. ,• choice wield bring $1,45 . , 7,500 red at 01,20e$1.80; 3;60 da maged red and white at $1 ; 11;800 valise entacky $1.40. 1,800 white Canada at $1,85; 9,700 red winter ll ljnoie at $1.10; 16,300 Milwaukee clan 81.00; 3,700 Chi, dap spring and 3,200 lowa spring, both at $1.05. ' . Bra is steady. with sateenf 500 bushels at 80'o. OATS are offered more freely; , we quote Southern at 856,40 c ; Jersey, 40844 o; State, 40a480, and Western, CORN if) 3Cl6fleri with Balmier 38,000 MislieleWestern mixed at 70olle. mostly at the lower rate ; Southern yellow is nominal; at 72078 c , Southern'whito 18 scan?* and nominal, at 80a850. • - • • • White bass are In fair demand, ht $1 50051.02 X. Canadian Peas are selling. at - $l, and' split do at $2 41 1 f. bathed; Southein -, bleekteyed Pima $ll - 4pe bag of two . . , PuonsioXh.Poik to hemy'ami 4ower. and conside %able lota dada be bought below onk• inside figurei ; the Wee are 200 bbls at , tll.76eM for mete, closing at, 321.60a521,76; and $171417 26 for - mime; other dein:l'll,- 21one are nominal. DieMedhogeste selling at 6)(, al Xe, and the cool weatherhaslnereaded thedemand.• Beef Is Leavy, with sales of 70 Waist $l5 for nowrountry mess, $lO for new counpriate, $15414 for repacked West - ern. and $14.25aU5 for extra niece Prime moss beef in still'nominal. Beet hams -are held at 110er10.50. Janson is dell; 25 hhde smoked were sold at 130; Cut ' meats are heavy , with ;sales of 20 casks at 10X for shoulders, Lard is irregular, with a wide range in price* of different qualities'; we'notice sales or 100 bbl, and tierces at 120.150. Sutter is selling at 12e514 for -Ohio; 4.702210 r State. Cheese instead). at 0080. ' Cotton—There is snore tone to the market, but we make no change Sn quotations; there isms stock here . NATTERS AND TUITION IN NEW YORK, Vratn:the New York papers of last evening.] TirE LATE AiSAWNATION lii TENTH Avaituw.— AIrOVIZII. ,AIIIVERT.—The coroner and police have fair prospect, of finding out the assassin who killed - .IJohn.Sweinin,iin Tenth avenue. thffeer Towne ' ny, about live o'clock this morning, arrested Ditnl. Cunningham, a lad sixteen years of age,Charged with being one of the partywitei :attiteked Swan-, ion, and, allhongh he first' denied it;tie--after ' betrayed some knowledge of the 'affair and the.. police expeat that be, will, during, the day, mike a inuifeseton and toll wht. 'the•murderer is, and where to find him.: Cunningham answers the Asioription of - one of the Menial • the2assassin, They were aged about sixteen to eighteen. -;‘• P. 13.:-Einee the ahem) was written, the prisoner, ' Cunningham; ha" Contested that ho was one Of the gang, and.that the person who killed Swenson Was Jalnes Rodger": residing at: No. 24 West Twelfth etteet—and it was supposed, ho had fled from the city. The coroner's jaryhave, therefore, rendered a verdict of death from natal,: received at the hands of Jame" Rodgers." Cunningham-is hold as a wilthear' - t ." 'Tam Murphy,chunkyYoung fellow, one agatig Or three Deed 'Rabbits Who garroted. ..Thomas Drennan, of ,Roodont,,and-robbed himof p silver watch in tite .vieinity of the Five Points an r" the llightotAstaber Sth, was: tried and found minty of robbery in the lint degree. The other 'thieverhelC,4lul' , choked , the - countryman *bile Murphy toOk,,the 'Watch. Murphy insisted that his crime was only petit larceny, but the court and „ jury; thought otherwise, and. he was sentenced to ten years mllin fittite Primo. the , onelwho, did., the garroting in the above robbery, was next placed on trial. lie has a less brutal rip• y,. p e atauce . t h an his typal," and had employed a law ,' 'yer to 'defend ' It was a bad - case,'hotvever r the elidenee , being positive. and the identification ; complete. An attempt to prove ,ay alibi. failed, hutprevirius geed Character, was-ostablisbed. , -lie :wah eouvieted and "sentenced to ten - yeant in the Aimnina FoUrriv,E Xfortioniani ('EOM Meitner, Onoxrt.-4ohn Regan,'a bOiltrilaniifilMilgOll.No3l - George W. Deane, and Ellen Wilaon,were ar rested-in the Eirat word 'of this city, last 'night, by Officer' Biaokwood end others ,' charged _with being fngitiVos item jutitic,o.' They are' accused of ' the eommis.sion of a murder in Monroe county, and are arrested on a warrant from Coroner Quinn of that county:. The prisoner' wore this rooming given In charge of the sheriff of Monroe, to be • taken there for examination. - - - Don't Pax'llri—Sixty..fire out -of MX, hundred and fortY liquor dealers- towhom- Doleruses,:,have: been granted by-the -Excise Commissioners have `failed to Pay their Bemuse fees. The commissioners ' lave 'sent' written: notice to each' delinquent that -. tulles" the fee" are forthcoming: Within ten , days they will institute suits to. recover' the -amounts. The money itelcings to the city's poor, , - • ' TIM kiItTIIQUOVAFfILLINOIS., •• ; , THE MOVND; NtAli. CARLYLE. • • Cinros IttirmisiOet..B, 1857... • About an hour before daylight this morning, I -eras startled from a sound, sleep by a n018(1'010 seemed to, have been caused by some solid and weighty body falling upon the floor over mybed . TOOUt. -, !lbw - entire foundation 'Of -the , houso ' was shaken. laat up in my bed and listened in mston ishment: not unmixed with some terror 'what the Poet of Nature had dolled the "sure and firm set earth=' was Nature ,windoris of my house ' were clattering, its frame creaked, and its planks modes crooking sound, not unlike that produced by the reeking of the woodwork in a Cabin of tr, ship 41hea "laying to wind Ward" in a - htiavy sea.' deeh Vibratory motion and noises ooritinubd' with , out inteithission more than half a 'ruinute f and ~., during that "time, mysponiel rind Pointer clogs; in. their tea - Pee - titre lodgmentli,near the outhouses; set up loud alarms biquiek and incessant barkings. „ !the effect of the shocks Upon :my 'mind may be likened unto the sensation limegino I should ex- pester:too; If • by aohle chance T had fallen asleep at night upon the seat of-a large railway omnibus M ond had been suddenly aroused By. the throWing of a quantity of heavy baggage upon. its roof, and ,'I then feelingtheporulerous vehicle driven slowly over an ,uneven,lumpier ..hillock-like road, ,and snob unsteady motion attended by the sound usual ly h ear d by pas3sniare in those lumbering and rickety - conveyances when 'trotted, ' oyes. ropgh Pavement. I sprang out 'Ol l. inkt :stang,yride my door info the hall'andßh oll taltbmyboritsohidd, "An eartiniudYri.." - Theintoon at the time threw a Pale light, through my ivindow,havingbeenvranink .live days since she had filled her hornet the m aw s. pltero was`olear, hushed and still—not sleet weir stirring Open the trees, which I could see distinctly through the glass door opening upon my western • piazza. When thg tattialielhdd ceased, I ventured - near the chimney piece and lighted a enndlei and atonymateh itnefolind 11161 hour to`b,e4l9 ,MltintekpaSk*..e'rdock, Within' just , flvh • Atlantis after the first came the seetind• shook, bit tbe 'trembling- of -the earth. Was comparatively 'S}itlightTrAo Steletl'arbl# l illeenmpapletkit rellerabled • '''"m,„`sfatiihig flf,a farpi.vragan dilyen Oyer a hard atalheartlet IMMO distance, and its: du -1'41140441bl net suited eight•or ten -seconds: • "t)''. l .llXnelLaiiilCETT: bltatuidh iave readings and recitations at Opringitiddrkiiitr4 laid, Friday evening. - . 440 OtiatlaTittY,o 11 Ittat , wite , • • 4`54„3`.1••1 -f BBL +V.'e'uotica a eels ofl4 i ooobualiels Turiceleland at 18 emits. Wiftsicair ie luas, , all supply ; bolders goiorally inked' 22, but 250 bbls wore sold at 21e213i. THE MONEY MARKET. getobee 20, 1851 The money market Is more depressed to.dfay than for some dap peat,' a result directly 'chargeable to the stringent exaction& bytnany of the banks of the 'PaY'' ment of moneys duo thorn, and a 'refusal to increase, or even renew their discountr to parties in need. The afternoon papers publish a Card from the well.known house of 'Farnham,' Kirkham, & Co., asking for an ex. tension. No y muipensiOn that has hitherto been chro nicled, as the result of this panic, excites more lively empathy than this, and we have no doubt that their request for time will moet with a ready and affirmative • response. We are gratified to be able to contradict a report in one of oar dotemporarlex this morning that the on ternrisleg firm of Morris, Taskor, &Vo.liad Suspended. This firm not only here sot suspended; they give no notes or acceptances, pay cash for their purchases, and are running full time at their works. • Tho failure of ffieesra. Raiguel & Co., with liabilities I ,to the amount of nearly a million and a half dollen, is annotuused• This firm was one of the largest lobbing ' houses on Third street, and the continued occur rence of heavy failures , serves to show the, fallacy of the continued tightening ,of • the • screws on I the part of the banks, and also retards the growth of confidence among the possessors of capital on the street, There is no panic now among our bust nosi men, and if the batiks would generally unite to promote the common good, Instead of directly eggs rating the general dletrese, they would be much more likely to find themselves in readiness to renew apple payments at an early day, than they ever will be if they go on day after day, filling their vaults with suspended paper. They are, as we have already remarked, on trial before the people, and before the next Legislature and, thue far, their adieu is not calculated to win ether the reaped or affection of one, .or the favorable regent and consideration of the other. They are far more likely to prove a curse to the people than a reindeer relief, if they , continuo their present course; and our merchante, instead of being enabled to 'get through the dangers around them, will succumb, one, after another. until there will be but a corporal's guard remaining. , That there are honorable exceptions to this course of conduct among the banks we cheerfully admit;' but cowardice, illiberality, and ignorance, cha racterise theaction of by far too many of them, Their stockholders would be the gainers If a number of the presidents -'should find it necessary, for the benefit of their health ' i ,tq sail for Europe. libiee'thq'etposurii of the trick of receiving Specie on speclaldeposit, and counting it as a part of the reserve, we deem the New York weekly bank etatement of no account as apiece of information. ,If any emir read ers think Otherwise; they are welcome to the footings of the statement, which are an follows : ; 'Oct 17;1850 Oct 17,1857 Oct 10.1857 ..... . $64,243,000 $83, 819 , 000 $ 04 , 474 , 000 Loans 105,929,264 97,245,820 101,917,50 Specie—. ...... 10,840,857 7,843,230 11,470,294 Circulation " ' 0,096,730 0,087,4 4 1 1,523,509 Grose depbsite,... 130,917,687 • 62,494,923 03,301,081 Exchanged . 20,690,303 10,198,611 13,566,605 lindrawri.... 00,721,894 42,096,012 40,745,110 In Stiblreasnry.. 13,606,933 6,514,490 6,190,650 The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company was held yesterday, at Baltimore, and the following-named gentlemen were elected diiectors . „ John llopkiroi, Columbus O'Donnell, John W. Gar rett, Nathan Tyepn, Sainuel W. Smith, Francis Bunts, Wesley Starr, William A. Hach, Allen Aoe Chapman, John Dpeir Nicholas, Wm. W. Taylor, John Gregg. The report of the directors shows that the affairs of the company' are he a favorable condition: The gross earnings of the' rnain'stem biro hoed $4,016,998.95, be ing an Mineola of $231,017.08 over the preceding year, and $995,645.10 over the fiscal year of 1855. Although the report states that the business of the mad for the past six months would justify the usual dividend, yet, in view of the general financial embarrassments, It is deemed judicious to defer, for the present, its declara tion on the raisin atom, Until the restoration and active prosecution ofxnereantile operation Insures the continu ance- of the company's revenue. The affairs of the Washington branch are exhibited in a prosperous con 'dition. Its revenue for the Racal year amounted to P 54,459.84, being an , increase W 410,239.75 over the previous year: , := A semf-annual dividend 0'4,4 per cent. hes, therefore, been declared upon this branch. A series of rieolations was 'offered and unanimously adopted instructing the directors that the policy of the company should be firmly and absolutely for the regu lar payment of semiannual cash dividends. Also, that there shall be no unnecessary expenses until the Boat lag debt shall be paid, and that the board hereafter grant no further loans or subscriptions to any other , We think that a policy firmly and absolutely , ' for semi-annual cash dirldendshaa broken railroad companies enough to warrant Sts abandonment The directors of the Tinton Dank of Beading held their election for officers on Thursday last, and elected John FL Pearson, merchant, president, and Colonel Charles it. Knight, cashier. , It gives us extreme pleasure to record the election'of John W. Torrey, Esq., well know* to all who hare had business to transact with the Philadelphia Bank for his intelligence, promptitude, 'and urbanity, to the post of assistant cashier of • the BRA of .Cheater County. The directors of that Institution will find him a valuable acquisition. The 'Cincinnati Gazette, of yesterday; says : o Early on gaturday the bankers held a second meet ing at the office of the Lafayette Banking Company, when the following resolution was adopted: = Resolueq, That we will receive the notes of all banks, at par in'New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Balti more, and Pittsburgh." Odthe previous day it was resolved, as our readers are aware, to receive the notes of all Now Orleans banks This action, which was agreed to and acted upon by all the bankers, with two eraeptions, Meagre. Wright & Conipany and Gilmore& Brotherton boa rendered avail abie,,a large amount of currency, heretofore locked up, and thus did much towards diminishing the pressure. The Coat tonnage oh the LehigliCanal, for the week ending October 17, has inert as follows : TOR WEEK. TOTAL. Tong. Cwt. - Tons. Cwt.. .. 7,1 . 81 9 247,1117 13 vuot Mauch Chunk Summit Mince... Tunnel No. 2 Room Run Annex Dot Lehigh MI ;os A. Lathrop and others, Pea and Dust Coal East Mauch Chunk. Spring Mountain Mines East sugar Lod d 0....... Coleraine do.-...... .. . . . Stafford do.. . 510 U ... ~ N. Y. and Lehigh Coal Co ... 359 01 25,368 11 German Penn. Coal Co .' ... . . .• • • .. 7,311 10 Booth Spring Mountain Coal. 516 02 15,042 05 North Spring Mountain C0a1...... , 10,170 00 Seaver Meadow Co Z 7 Oi 3,042 U Penn Haven Rasleton Coal Co Ortinbrry Diamond. Mau.. Council lUdge.i.. 'Mt. ?lewd Coal 800 00 , 23,112 06 1,093 11 29,191 02 042 00 7,873 05 Rockport. Buck Mountain Coal C 0.... 2,110 14 58,639 13 White Horan. Wilkeabarre Coal Co, Wyoming Coal Co, Mulford Coal Co. . 110 00 810 05 8,980 19 .. .... .. 858 18 10,743 17 Lumber. Per the week.. Per last report , Yestetday , a quotations for specie, payabio in banka ble funds, by Cronise /c Co., specie brokers in thin city, aroma Mims: i ,Amet'a K'Dolle. i old.sl.o6 American Gold, old, .81.03 g q ~ , ,!,, 1.04 Sovereigns 495 Mellon Mlle LO7 X XYranoot 3.90 South :kmerican, old. 1.051 X Guilders 405 Spanish Pillar, 01d,.. 133 X Timbre 8.00 Five Francs ' 99 Spanish Donbloons...l6 00 .GermanOtOWoll 1.08 Patriot Doubleene...ls.9o French Crowns 1.10 Ducats 225 American Gold 3 to 434 New York Exchange 2 to 3g PHILADELPHIA, STOOK EXCHANGE SALES, October 20, 1857, Reported by R. Manly, Jr., Stoek Broker, No 80i Walnut street. FIRST BOARD. LOON Penns RR 08:,41 8 Minohill R.. 500 do 41 • 10, do 2,000 Soh NAT Os 12...81 50 Reading It 100 City Ga.... Now-9 2, 3 Poona .1L 100 ,do .-....N0w..03X 14 do 1,00004 Oa .N0v..93X . . DETWEE; 1130 6ty n 6a 83X BOARD. 1,600 Penns 55..2 de..01% SECOND 2,999 Penns Os 81% LOON renua A Cs. .47 600 ' do 47 600 do —cash —47 1,000 earn Zs Am IC On casb..o4 8 Harrisburg 11....47 , 6, do 47 APTER, 4 Harrisburg R 97 1 do 47 10 Norristown It 6214 10 Penna It 'ISK 50 N Penns R.. 2 de,. 8 1100 'Melon 01 prof.. be. I,li 10011eading 11...b5wn.10 100 do ....65wn.161; DOAIID. 12 LEfirrifiburg RR ' , CLOSING PRICES-DULL .! Sid. Asked. Bid. Asked. libiladel 0'5....881(, 84 Be Nis 'B2 prof 14 15 ' " ‘.. au....e3g 84 wrasp , taa.im ) 9 11 I. ~ New.... 93% 03X, do lstmort7 is 59X 60% Pennsylv bi5....81X 81X •do do Win 49 50 Beading 11. 1514 16 Long Island.... 8 6% do. ,Bout* , 7o eag— , Vicksburg 6 7 ' do' 116'0,44 70 72 i Girard Bank TX 754 Penns P Rli 86% 86% Lehigh Zino )4 14 Morris Card Con 35 35 'Union Canal 2% 4 Sohn 11 Os 82 ...5034 31%i New Creek 35 N ~ etoelr 7X • 8X I °atavism B. 1i,..0 8 00 Reading R....86..36X 1200 Reading R....86,.1ag 100 do 16X 100 do 4..16X Reading clone heavy at 1 irOl5X. PLTMADELPHIA MARKETS Testlost, October 20th—Evening.—The Broadstuffs trade is Mniettled and dull; There is but little shipping demand for Floir, - atidi in the absence of sales, prices of standard superfine are. nominally, 0.2554.37 g hbl. The home trade are buying, to supply their wants, to a fair extent, at from $5.25 up to gag 47 hbl for coin mon to choice brands and extras, including fancy lois at the latter figures. Corn Meal and slye Flour are quiet, but the demand for the latter article fa better, and, if here; it Would find ready sale at $4.25 47 bbl, Wheats are more. Inquired for, and scarce, at a small advance in previous quotatlens—about 1,400 P bush good and prime reds, part Tennessee, brought 1.20* - 123c, and 5,000 bush delete goridSoithern white,lga cal 33c, mostly in store, _Corn is wanted and ell the lots offered, about '2;000 bulb old yellow, haiA been taken 'at Ito in store and afloat: blew corn hi, bringing ebezeilc, but there is not much as yet coming h.. Oats continue dull, but about 1000 bus good Delaware found buyers at 34c adoatt Rye is selling in a small way to the distillers at 'Mc for Fonnsylvanfa, Afof further traneactioneiii Quercitron Bark luive been reportCd to-day, and the market ie steady at 00 4," ton for first quality. Holders of Ootton are not dispelled td dell except for cash, and the market is 'anaettled and,wlthout *motion at the present time. 1 1 1ie - gr,ilcory tilde IS : eery quiet as yet, although there are .stemeeyroptome of returning confidence, and more disposition to operate in angers at low prices. Provisions 00- at a stand :still: Whiskey sells slowly , at 210 for hhde, and 2,1 k 022 Me for bbla,. according to the 'Condi. thira of the packages,' BIIEATISTUFFS ST liALTl3lollS.—There was a fair inquiry for Flour, anti salient 1,600 bble Were reported on ) Ohange: 'Per all descriptions the =tricot was steady. The iteitmembrsee 200 Ws Steward street, and 210 bbia Ohio Super at S 5 87X cash; 150 bble Howard street, and 600 bbfil Ohtsi Super, at $6.60 sash. The market doted with free sailers for both these varieties at the .fortner , .6guie, In 01t7 Mill* WO had reported IS 63160! 500 bbla Satre', at $8.12.g cash. For time WO, holdera dull. We quote were enerally askin.6o 4P bbl. 11/itre Fl in quite g $6 it at 80 for Ohio, 56 4 25 for O inn nw ard street, and Sawa° 60 OF bbl for City Mills. We quote Rye Flour et M 621051.75, and Corn Meal at bbl for City. There in no Country Meal in market. Buckwheat Flour is selling at SO 60853 4f , 100 Ihs, the latter being the retail price. After 'Change, the arrival of the steamer, with the ne we of a declining tendency on the other side in broadstuffB, was made known, and we heard of sales of 1,000 bble Ohio Super at 55 25 cash, and 600 bbls do at 55.18% cash. Grain of all descriptions was In lair receipt Wheat was in actiro demand, and the market for It was some 9to 5e d9 ' bus better thou on Saturday. The offerings were about 20,000 hue, moat of which changed hands at 110a115o for good to prime reds, and 105 c for fair lots of do. White sold at 1181n120c for fair dry parcels, 123 0 , 132 c for good to prime shipping lots of do, and 105 es 113 e for parcels of do, out of condition, Corn was in fair receipt, and the demand good. There were sales of some 5.000 bus white and yellow Cora at 668700 for good to prime lots of the former, and iltiolifio for do yellow. Inferior parcels gold at 6405050. Oats were In fair demand, but prices were a shade lower. There were 8,500 bus offered, all of which field at 30e350, There "ere some 300 bus Rye offered, but no sales were reported. We quote Maryland at 628050, and Penns at 70m72c 4?' bus. [Reported for the Preis.] ST. JAW) DE CUBA—brig Fre Palmas, Burne-2.53 bhde 30 tee 95 bbte auger 1 bag coffee 1 bale cigars 1 bdl plantoG W Barnalon & Bro; 3 MEWS choral box sweet. meata J A Ecky; 6 easel; cigars Richardson & Overman; 1 box machinery J P Morris & Co. • • • PASSENGERS ARRIVED. From St Jago de Cuba, in brig, Fre Fabars—D F Sim mons and Itenry Williams. PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADE. WIC O. KnT, A. J. 111/OKNOR, 001411ITTRE Or THr 1110 WIS ELIAS YIELNLLL, LETTER BAGS At thelferchants , Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Joseph Jones, Flowers San Francisco, Boon Brig Oregon, (Br) Groan Port au Prince, soon SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. /MOH THE UNITED STATES. . • • - Niagara Baotou Liverpool Oat 21 Vanderbilt New York Winton k llavre....Oct 24 Atlantic New York Liverpool ....... ....Oct 24 lidiaburg ..... ...New York Glasgow Oct 31 Borussia Now York Itrimliurg ....... ......Nov 1 . . Borussia llainburg New York Oct 1 Gen Williams. '..Liverpool Quebec Oct 3 North Btar...goutbanipten • New York Oct 7 Kangaroo Liverpool , New York Oct 7 Europa t ,Livorpool Boston. Oct 10 Baltic Liverpool New York Oct 14 Persia ....... ....Liverpool New York bct 17 Arago... - .....Southempron New York Oct 21 MOVEMENTS OP HAVANA STEAMERS PEILADELPEIA—From New York 2d, arriving at Ha • vans Bth, and New Orleans 11th. From Now Orleans 20th ; Havana 234 arriving at Now York 28th. @MACRE Cirv—From New York 7th of each month, arriving at Havana 12th, and Mobile 14th. From Mo bile 22d, Havana 24th, arriving at New York 28th. Canawne—From New York 12th, arriving at Havana 17th. and New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th, Havana 29th, arriving at New York Bd. EMPIRE OITT—From Now York 17th, arriving at Ha vana 231, and New Orlearui 20th. From New Orleans oth, Havana Bth, arriving at Now York 13th Mena WARRIOR—From New York 27th arriving at Havana lot and New Orleans 3,1. From New Orleans 12th, Havana 14th duo at New York 18th. Ittnot—From Charleston 19th and 4th, due at Ha vana 23d and 7th. From Ilmatut 10th and 25th, due at New York 10th and 31st. The Oaßlonds mail steamers sail from New York on the 6th and 20th of each month. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21, 1857. SRN RISES e. 3T— UN BETS 5 23 111011 WATER 4 30 ARRIVED. U S lit steamship Keystono State, Marishinan, 56 hours from Savannah, with mdse and 7 passongera to A Heron, Jr. On Sunday, 10th, 130 PM, off Frying Pan Shoal, exchanged signals with steamship Isabella, from Balti more for Charleston; 2 F' DI, saw a ship of about 600 tons on Frying Pan Shoal, with a steamboat and pilot boat near her. Monday, 20th, off Hatteras, exchanged colors with a side wheel steamer bound south; same time passed propeller Atlanta, bound south. Above the Buoy on the Middle passed schr Fannie, from Sa vannah, at anchor, bound up. Brig Pro Velars, Burns. 14 days from St yoga de Cuba, with sugar, &e. to O W Bernadou & Bro. Bohr It Flower. Raynor, 4 days from Portland, with stone to R N Smith. Schr Roxana Burley, Marts, from Providence.. Behr it Corson, Corson, from Boston. Behr Treasurer, Fisher, from Boston. Rehr 11 A Weeks, Weeks, 3 days from New York, in ballast to 0 Miller & Co. Steamer Thomas Jefferson, Schellinger, five hours from Delaware City, having in tow nine canal barges. Towed down nine, with mdse for the Interior. CLEARED. Steamship Oity of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond, T Webster. Jr. Schc it A Weeks, Weeks, Providence, C Miller & Co. Bohr 7i S Janes, Townsend, Mobile, Pettit, Mattin & Co. Bahr Roseman Burley, Marts, Fall River, Cahoon & Co. Schr It Corson, Corson, Boston, L Audenreld k Co, Schr Treasurer, Fisher, Providence, John It White. BOA Willing, Claypool°, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. SAILED. Ship Nonpareil, Capt Faulke, for Liverpool, left the stream below the nary yard at noon yesterday, In tow of steam tugs Jacob 0 Nandi', Matt White, and J L Posey. She takes oat 60 passengers and the following cargo: 350 casks tallow, 10 do tallow oil, 250 bags catch, 6 chests indigo, 40 Weds bark, 165 bales cotton, 05 do wool 125 tierces beef, 7 do beeswax, 702 bbla main, 1757 do dour, 10,001 bushels wheat, and 6217 do corn. [we Tamuura.] Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. CAPE ISLAND, Oct. 20, G 90 P .51 Ouly one steamer bound north, has been seen from here to.aay. Wind very strong from NW. Weather clear and coal. Yours, &C., 11102. L. ISUOILEB. BOBTON, Oct. 20. Arrived, barque Win Hyde, from Oonifres; brio Donmark, from Corazon; Expreso, from Jamaica; Behr W I. Davie, from {Jape itoytion. Oorreapondance of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES. Dot— 0et.19, 8 A M. Since Saturday morning last thu harbor has been quite bare of vessels until yesterday morning, when the steam tug Engtneor, front New York, and eleven ochre, apparently le ballast, ClllllO to the Breakwater, where they atilt remain. Wind B—weather clear and cool, Yours, &r, WM. M. lIIOICIIArt, 658 00 44,061 16 43 02 20,181 17 319,629'19 Steamship Pennsylvania., Teal, hence at Norfolk 17th inst, and at Richmond 10th. Steamship Edinburg, Gumming, at New York 19th toot, from Glasgow, paasod on the oth loot, lot 61 10 N, long 28 34 W, a large steamer bound K; 18th, at 10 30 A lot 40 SON, long 08 45 W, passed a large ship rigged propeller bound II; same day ut 6 PDI, passed steamer Now York, from Now York for Glasgow. also passed a large vessel lying close to wind, supposed to boa steamer abort of fuel. Steamship Palmetto, Baker, cleared at Boston 19th Mat. for Philadelphia. Steamship II B Beach, Ramsey, cleared at Now York yesterday for Baltimore. Steamahlp Granada, Griffin, from New York, Tie Ha vana, at New Orleans 13th inst. Sliip Banshee Wingate, cleared at Baltimore yester day for Rio de Janeiro. Ship Diamond State, Forsyth, remained at Genoa 28th ult, none.. Ship Europa, Robertson, for Nang Kong, sailed from Nicolayski about 27th July. Ship Mandarin Perritt, from Bhangliao, arrived at 'Hong Kong Aug 5, and nailed Bth for Amoy. A ship with black "star," from Liverpool for Phila delphia, woo spoken, no date, off Flailing Rip, by tho Gangen, at Portland 18th Mat; probably the daranak, Rowland, which hoe a black aroma. Ship Toronto, Freeman, from Iquique, 'OA Arica, ar rived at Boston Seth loot. 842 03 80,051 05 351 01 23,781 06 412 18 40,819 18 824 13 55,48810 755,157 04 Feet. 1,001,845 30,350,300 Ship Ilippogralle Pearl', from Ohincha !sheds, or rived at Norfolk 17th Met, ~8!,339,0. 0 5 Ship Georgia, Maclean, cleared at Savannah 17th lost for Liverpool, with ;MS hales cotton, 143 uoke wheat, andloo casks Om . - Ship Jas Cheston, Bryant, from Chinch' Islands for Queenstown, was signalised Aug 12, Ist 31 47 8, long 85 W. Barque Manta, Bavage, from 'lmmo Ayres, arrived a Boston 19th inst. Barque Comek, Ballard, from Penang, arrived a BOEItOI2 10th Inn. Barque Brothers, °hoovers, hence, remained at Von. fuegos Ist Ind, loading for New York. Barque Ella, Sparrow from Olty Point for Pernam buco, was spoken 18th ult, no lot, Ara. given. Barque blessenger Bird, Homer, from and for Hono lulu soon, was at l'etropoloveki July 29. Barque Ella Cohen, Burgess, for Philadelphia, sailed front Leghorn'Lath ult. Barque Old hickory, Yeacock, hence for N Orleans, was spoken 3d inst. let 33 03, long 76, Brig Ben Dunning, from Fornaudins for Philadelphia, was spoken 14th inst. lat 21, long —, by the E K Kane, at this port. Brig Atalaya, Lambert, hence at Boston 10th inst, Brig 0 A. White , from Port au Prince for Boston, was spoken 10th inst. lat 29 22, long 74 411, 12 days out. Brigs Round Pond, Alamo, Geo Washington, and Larch, hence, arri , ml at Boston 19th hint, Brig America, Bobbins, from Aleaandria, at Boston 19th inst. 163 35x 35# • Brig Catharine Rogers, Brett, for Philadelphia, sailed from Bath 17th 1114. .. - Brig Orme, Baker, hence, arrived at New Bedford 19th teat, Brig State of Maine, Cater, from Cardenas, mington NO, 18th inst. Behr Vurrows 0, Stephens, from Charleston, at Wil mington NC, 18th inn. Behr 3f Clinton, Veal, cleared at Baltimore yesterday for Trenton, NJ. Schr Only Son, Perry, from Delaware City, at New Bedford Itch lust. • BCliro Man Stewart, babel, J Parker, Sr, and 11 Rickey, hence at New Haven 19th ins , . Behr Alabama Bartlett, hence at Beaton 19th inst. Rehr I. 11 Endicott, hence at Newport 18th inst. Rehr Hartford, Oriewold, hence, arrived at Hartford 18th Wet. Behr Wm Henry, Passapea, sailed from Richmond 19th inst. for Philadelphia, Boh' Laura ' Buena Vista, Neptune, and Dan O'Con nell, hence at New Ilayenleth inst. Behr' Millard Fillmore Tuttle; Alfred Barret, Cole; II Wilson, Hulse; Mohawk, Henderson, and Juniata, Barrington, hence at Beaton 19th Wet, Rehr Juliette, Chase, cleared at Boston 19th inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr War Steed, Smith, for Philadelphia, sailed from Belem 18th Met. Sehr New Haven, Griffin, hence at New Haven 18th Instant. Behr J la Coßyer, Chapin, cleared at Hartford 17th Inst. for Philadelphia. 801.1 r Salmon Washburn, Thrasher, at Dighton 17th inst. from Woodbridge, NJ. II 13 Gibou,'Crocker; Knight, Seam Ann 8 Brown, Brown; Martha Jane, Davin, and Charles Car roll, Pratt, hence at Providence 1811, inst. Steamer Bough and Ready, Gratuley, cleared at Hart ford 17th Snot. for Philadelphia. • „ ..... . Wilmington, Oct 10—Ship Johnßavenel, of Baltimore, from Liverpool for Charleston, with an assorted cargo, struck on Prying Pan shoals Saturday morning; threw overboard part of cargo; oft to-day, and Bea off the bar leaking badly. Ship Robert Patten, Paine, from Manilla. May 0, for Boston, before reported put into St Minna Aug 7, beaky, after having been hove down, and failing to discover the leak, which amounted to 1160 f•trokes per hour, and was easily controlled, shipped extra men, and sailed thence about Aug 15. She arrived at St Thomas 25th ult, and the pumps having become worn during the passage, though the leak had not increased, It woe deemed pru dent to ascertain the location of and remedy the diffi culty. She commenced discharging cargo for that pur pose. Barque Mount Vernon, Rogers, was spoked off Oharles ton 15th inst,l9 days from New Orleans fur Barcelona, leaky, and rudder disabled. Her draft being too great to cross the bar, she bad to proceed to another port. Brig Ganges, of Richmond, Jones, at Portland 36th inst. In distress, from Wilmington. NO, lit inetant, for Buenos Ayres, has experienced very heavy weather. On 12th last, fat 8010, long 62, during a hurricane, split sails, stove boat, and caused the vessel to labor heavily; shipped a sea, filling the cabin and store MOB/ with water, which damaged most of the stores and spare sails. On the 13th, the crow heing sick and exhauated, bare away for the neareat port. Cant Jones hoe been sick with fever slime sailing, and owing to the exposure day and night during the bad weather, is now very low. The first officer is sick but has managed to keep on ffi i deck. The second o cer s also very sick. Right of 14th Antonio Lopez, a native of Spain, died of fever, after en of tea days. The Ganges has been as far east as long 68 in lat 30; bore away for this port in Ist 34, loug 53 30, since which has bad heavy gales from the SE, ant since the 13th has called 850 miles under foresail and reefed topsail, 18th, off Cape Ann, took a heavy squall; Tilg PltlgS.-1 1 19111LADELPIttA s . WP,DNEpAY, OCTOBER 21, isst. importations =NM PROM EUROPE ,3ntelhgence InT mILLICCIALPIS4 fOorreepoudence of The Press.) BIEMOItANDA MARINE MISCELLANY split sane, and rendered the vessel unmanageable (Jrow nick and veHAel leaky. SPOKEN 14th lust lilt 32, long 70, brig Benj L Swab, from New Haven for Antigua. DOMESTIC PORTS NEW YORK, Oat, 20—Artived, steamship Thomsa Swan, Post, Savannah, barque Lucern, Lafrelle, front Bathurst, W 0 A, Aug 27th, and 2 days front Norfolk, where she put In in dletreo.; brigs Pawn, (Br) Smith, from Port Maria, Jam; Tiberius, of New Orleans, con, from Cienfuegos; ochre P Nickerson, Goodin, Inn Georgetown, S 0; J Warren, Lazier, from Georgetown; Adele, Carden, from Wilmington; 0 M Robertaon, Mor row, from ()cumin,. Left II 8 sloop-of-war Saratoga, all well; brig Ocean Bird, for Now York, next day. Statesman, Weeks, Georgetown, DO, Cleared, ships Bulkley, Rosa, Charleston; Rosana, Cook, Mobile; brigs Enterprise, (Br) Wiseman, Newark; Lady Chap man, (Br) 11111, Bermuda; Marino, (Br) Burt, Minatitlan; setae A J Rotuma, Tinker, Wilmington. N 0; M Platt, Ireland, Newborn; Orlana, Tuttle, Richmond. PORTLAND, October 17—Cleared, ship Marengo, Dougherty, Charleston; brig L T Knight. Griffin, Wil mington. N. 0; ochre Win 7., Turner, Blake, St. An drews, N. 8., Wallace, Boston, Chaao, Leailtt & Co. Sailed, bemires Ellen Stovene, (not as before) Sebra Crooker ;. brigs Xenophon, Young Republic, L 7' Knight. BANGOR—CId 10th, brig Sarah, Lancaster, Weet Indies. BOSTON, October 111.—Ar, ships Malabar, Kinsman, Delhi, Knapp, N Orleans; barques Rival, Van Norden, Valoncla; Nevada, Percival, blaraga; Levanter,Perry, Allill'OBBari; /HD, Cann, havens; Malan Maria, Nicker aon, Baltimore; brigs Helen Jane, Stafford, Onioa bth nit, Truxillo 21d; Purchase, Strickland, Gonaives; Montgomery, Wiley, Alexandria; sabre D OP Baldwin, Sands, orand from Fredericksburg; Emina Amelia,liar ding, Georgetown, C; 811 James, Clark, Balmore. Cleared, barques IVeybosset, Peeling, Trieste; Sebooill, McNeil, Savannah; acbrs Gen \Teazle, Tee), Port au Prince. Also cleared, ship Milton, Kingman, New Or leans; torque }NADA, Bay, Mobile. Ship Wm Wirt did not Hail on Saturday, as reported WILMINGTON, N.C.. Oct. 18—Arrivod, brig Winne, Matanzas, brig Pulaski, Cardenas, Cleared, Oct 18—brig Rio Grande, Me; Behr Worth, New York. NEII ORLEANS, Oct 13—Old barque Genesee Havre. Arr ship Evening Star, Now York; Bremen ship Me mnon, Bremen. Below—Barque Carlo Mauran, Boston. FOREIGN PORTS Ar at Liverpool 3d inst ship Orient, 11111, do 81d 3d, ships Bamberg, Williams, and Coronalla, ( . 11r) Mc(lear, New Orleans; 4th, Yorick, Soule, N York; ,th, steamship Kangaroo, Jeffrey, do Also old, no date, barques (Hobe, Cotton. Charleston; Lady Raglan, (Br) Worden, Savannah. At Loando, W coast of Africa, Aug 29, barques Hazard, Goodriago from Boston; disg; Eastern Star, Voorhees, for do Idg; Wm H Shaller, R nrd, from Salem via Am brit, fin'tiongo Inver; brig Charlotte, LocknA, for Now York, via Atari., abt Sept 25. Sailed 16th, barque &mew, Marks, Salem, via. Ambrln and Congo River. At Penang, Aug 19, ships Beaver. Smith, for Shan ghee; Surptilsaltanlett, for do via Hong Kong. At Batavia AugA 10, barque Rocket, Saunders, to load for the II States. At Calcutta Aug 22, Wirt Dashing Wave, Young, and Peter Marcy, Thompson. for Boston, reloading; barques Brothers, Crowell, for 'Boston, put back, having sus. tattled damage by collision with a vessel; Wampanoag, Colson, tine; and others as before. At Madras, Aug 21, Behr Moses Taylor, Smith, for Calcutta soon. At Mee Islands May 23, barque Dragon, Dunn, lane.' At Muscat Aug. 21, barque Guide, Very, for Salem, 21th. At Aden Sept 12, barques Storm King, —, and Ar thur Pickering, Cloutman, utio. At Duel/Ire Aug. 13, ship /lamlet, Lecraw, from Cal cutta May 12, ar July 13, Slug. Genoa 28th nit, sld previous, barque Melite, Poileys, Messing. Paned Gibraltar 23.1u1t, barque Young Greek, 'tuna phrey, from Malaga for Boston. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Up to 12 °Wort Lalt Night. GIRARD 110 TEL—Chestnut street, between Bth & 9tb A E Smith, N Y °apt Dougherty, U S It 0 Al) Williams, Va Capt Hill, V 8 A J IV Gilmore, Alias James Johnson, Cal Ellwood Fisher, Wasbt'n Mrs Fisher, Washington Mrs Aurand, Charleston E A Hopkins, N Y J 11 Menlo,v N I 11 8 Anderson & Is, Beal W R Dempster. N J J 8 Copley, Pittsburgh T 8 Whiting, Minis Jos II Newell, Cla V 0 Manning, Oa A Id Sailed° & Is, Reading 0 E Findley, N Y W If Underhill, N Y ISt Denson, Belt C T Haigh, Fayetteville G 0 Heigh, Fayetteville II Ell/Dudley, Bredyh Bend 8 Hall, Boston It 31 Regrow, Balt J Ii Boorman, Chicago Dr P Trent, Va T Harvey & la, N 0 W II Davis & is, N 0 Mee Spruill, N 0 A J De Rosset, jr N 0 E T Bacon, Boston John H Bacon. Boston 0 G Slivers, Ohio E a Moan, N C Mrs 0 CI Mears, N 0 Miss Mears, N 0 E (1 Cheatham N Y D II Follett & la, Boston Mrs I, Follett, Boston W E Treadwell, N Y J . II Moore, Boston H V Sommerville, Bto Amos Davis, N Y Burton H Davis, N Y J Picard, Rochester J It Bates, New York Jos Konigmecher, Ps James Evans, Lancaster 3lrs Spangler, Harrisburg Mien Spangler, Harrisburg Miss Hamilton, Ilerrisb'g Ron Woe Donaldson, l's Chas 1' Helfenstein, Pa Win Williams, Ps E Pollard, Chicago Dr Thos Saunders & Ivi, In Saml J Smith & la, N Y Woe Dietrich, Pa Fernando 2 Boom, Cuba A Inglis & la, N J 0 F Pondexter, N Y Walter P Smith & In, N Y I' M Bristoll & la, S C II B Campbell, N Y A Woodruff, N Y Geo W Wylie, New Haven 1) II Sexton, Cleveland Dr P II Evans, Miss 1 M Arnold, N Y Alex Block, N Y II A. Stephens, N Y A V ',Maims, Oincinnati 3 O H 0 Jarrett, N Y T Passavant, N Y Thos Botts, N V Henry Betts, England Wm Lyne, England A Carter, Jr, N Y .1 .1.1 Stanwood, Miss P E. Slollenlworck, Mobile 0 Rodenberg, N Y W D Culbertson, N Y Mrs Edgar, NY II W Belden, Cuba 0 A Sillies, Cuba J IV Brannon, Loulsville (1 A Phillips, Cairo, 11l W McCroskey, N Y C Murdoch & da, N Y MEROLIANTS' HOTEL, Fourth et , below Arch, Beam._N Y ,TE*oodbrllgt:, Ohio A J McKerikey, Pa Mrs Fagan, N'Y Hon LQ 0 Ebner & la, N J Henry 8 Butler, N Y Francis Kiernan, Pa John Hagan, Green co St T Fletcher, Sid' I) L Fleming, Ltd John A Flaherty & Is, Md DIV Moore, Clearfield A3l Montgomery, lowa R B Petrikin, Huntingdon Chas Erman, N J N Woodward,Philada N J Rudesill, Lewistown R A Mifflin, N Washington A T Lemons, Cubs Henry Williams, Cuba Jas Fries, Clearfield Gee Thorn, Clearfield Maurice Beans, St Paul It 9 Kenkins, Lancaster 8 0 Tueeey, Blair co Win Murray, Pa Slt Kennedy, Pluleywille • W Chandler & la, Del Mrs Bailey, Pittsburgh Mrs Moore, Plttabargh W A Wallace, Pa A 13 Shaw, Pa It K Burns, Plainfield I' SI Lowe, Pa Don J 8 Yost, Pa Joe Patton, Pa Joe WilAo/1, Fairfield, Pa A Marshall, Fairfield, Pa J T Noocomer, Limestoner Miss 11, Deffenbachcr, Pa J . Shultz, Pa A II Reynolds, Pa IS A Altick, Lancaster Jno Levi, Pa T 8 Stone, Worcester NUS Mr Gaylord, Plymouth AMERICAN ROTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth. Capt Cone, Now Jersey A Ross, Virginia W P Griffin & la, Miss Ada Griffin, Bid ! Miss G Woodward, Md And tinnier, Virginia US Wharton Huntingdon II 8 Smith, Washington Ji Willis A s. Pittsburgh Thos Paul, Delaware T C Hunter, Rhode Island Jam D Gilkeson, Virginia Dr L Royer, Penne IV P Ragland, Virginia Geo Duckett New Jersey T P Sharpe, New Jersey D Branch, Ohio S S Goodwin, Illinois W P Clements, Illinois E D Booth & In, Marietta D Roth & la, Marietta It M Jones, Delaware Sarni Silver Delaware J P Chandler, N Orleans Jno Ii Harrison, N York C O Cummings, N York Sand Arnold, Connecticut T B Heath, New York Dr J 0 Bragg, Virginia E Lemons, M Chunk Rev Jos Stevens, A lady, M Thos Howell Jrsy Shore Jersey Shore, Pa Jno HumesJersey Shore Robt Nu nns, N 'l7 P V D Lockwood, N Y A Wethetheo, 010 0 JJ Edromon, Md 0 .1, Clerk, Conn .6 . A Steele, Providence NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. 9 Gillespie, Ohio J lltunmel & la, Selin (Pre Saml O Peters, Pa Slim Russel, Danville, Pa J Loele Phvenixville, Pa Miss rd Cathcart, Wash,Pa Weston' Dodson, Pa W 13 Reinhart, Lebanon A 'Millet, Lehigh co, Pa G Weidman, Renville, Pa N F Hallman, Pa L F Schmidt, Phila J Kramer Allentown W R Hayden, Phila 011 Nhnson, Carbon co,Pa IV Brown, Tyrone city, Pa Nll Creasy, Illk Creek, Pa 81. Frey, Easton. Pa L J Evenger, Porry co, I.'a II Roper, Trappe. Pa II Silvan, Reading, Pa John Siegel, Reading St Ermontrout, Reading,Pa 11 Williams, Woodside, Pa Miss I . McMurtre , WS 11 hart & la. Pa MN Drake, Wilknbarre Fred 0 Epilog, Pottsville 0 Lauback, Danville, Pa Isaac Gould, Trenton, N J Mrs Swartz, Wmaport, Pa G W Morgan, Pottsville M W Meyer, Wrosport, Pa W Davis,Jr, Conaliohocken A D Stewart, Orangeville E J bunt, York, Pa W Lowell, Montour co J T James, Beading S DMII er. IVllllanurport L Miller, Northampton co Win II Iroffinan, Allentown It S Shriner, Allentown E D Brown. Mifillnville J tl Thompson, Danville A S Lane, Waahingtonville II S Heckman, Easton M S Bowman, Clinton co Jacob Seidel, Danville Itobt Moore, Danville Samuel Lyon, Danville UNION 110 TEL—Arch street. above Third. 0 Goodrich, Bristol, Ct Bev (leo II Martin, Va Rev P 9 Davis, Va Mr Wennor, Va . . II WaGerstein, Vs J Huber, Chambersburg 0 lit Hopewell, Ohio 8 C Huyett, Carlisle, Pa A Hahn, Ohio Cyrus Hart, Johnstown John Z Allison, Pa Wm D Smith, Pa A J King, Ohio MA Blackburn, Darlington D UcCialla, Ohio J M Gillett, Mercer, Pa Isaac Gillett, Pine Grove 1.1 Dausman, Lewisburg, Pa J 111 Jones, Ohio S It Donewitz, Ohio Wm 8 Wycoff, N J Thu W Ladd, Ohl, Ohio T W E Thornton, Pittsburgh P M Moro. Pittsburgh J 8 Flick, Pittsburgh IF 0 Kramer. bid A Peters, Laucaster B X lllair, ituntirigitou Win liklauer, Chambersb'g J F Porter, Lycoming Cek 0 Dobson, Pottsville N Brans, Pottsville C 8 Conklin, Mt Pleasant, N J STATES UNlON—Market street. 'bore Sixth. B F Clafigow, Calvin, Fa J Mune/ken, Calvin, Pa II Jameson, Penna. J Leibey, East Berlin, Pa John Bradley, Cambria Bernard MaElain, Penns Derr, Bellefonte, Pa (1 Mcßride, Bellefonte, Pa James McAyeal, Dentin IrPatterson, Pa Miss L Barr, lloilidaysbg B Reynolds' Cecil co, Md Matthew Force, Clearfield T hoe Force, Clearfield Jacob F Kautz, Lancaster A L Clossln, Lancaster Jacob L Kirk, Cheater co 8 Manor, Westmoreland co Alex Blessing, York co IV Wright & la, Juniata co Ilarvey Westmorel'd co Was II Burg, York, Pa A B Spang, Loechburg, Pe Jae Ocean, Purina Mrs J E Fox, Cheater co Mica Fox, Chester county Jas McAyeal, Penua J Warner, New York A II Chase, Lancaster MADISON DOUSE—Second street, above Market. L John Buckley, Phila. It K Stebbins, Ye 8 W Smith, Phila. II Q Prettyman, Del Col J It Lukens, Kansas John II Turner, Kansas Jonas Ilackenberry, Reading Low!, L Swartz, Reading Wm Welsh N J Clark Mayberry - , Now York Perry It Mitchell, New York Samuel It Knight, Pa BLACK BEklt lIOTEL—ThIr,I street, above Callewhill C School, Lebanon co, Pa 11 Bross, Lebanon co, I'a L &book, Lebanon co, Pa A Blass, Snyder co. PA D Moss, Snyder co Pa Miss Larch, Lebanon co E Wetherholt, Welsenburic Joshua Johnson, Perkeom Gee lirehorn, Perkeomenv'e enville John W Whiter, Per 'vileFredk Itedemann, Exeter Nathan Lando!, District D L Schneider, Barks co Wm Thompson, Zionsville Aaron Thompson, Money 1' Illieseler, Orwigsburg W Herzog. District W Mittel, Allentown Jacob It Hilt, Earlavillo Jae Fitzgerald. Green Late loose G Snyder,Oreen Lano Martin Fry, Zioneville tl Roads Southampton J Schlottury, Porkeuman BLACK KKAn INN—Fifth and Merchant. J J Wright, Lancaster Jos Morris, Chester co Thos II Linville, Lancaster Saud M Linn, St Thomas W D Dickson, St Thomas Lorenz Beek, Cheater co T L Richards, Berlin, 0 John Colton, Maryland Dlt Minim!, Chester co John J Way, Del co. Pa J W Creep, York co Dangly wife, Moorcsr SII Stout, Pottstown, Pa Mies Scott, Altoona, Pa Wee P Brown, Maryland D N Task, Maryland T Moopes, Downingtown A Spencer, Maryland TO IRON MANUFACTURERS AND CAPITALISTS. IHIETTER'S PATENT HORSE-SHOE MACHINE. This valuable invention—being the best machine for manufacturing Horao•ehoes over offered to the can public—is now offered for sale on favorable, terms. No objection would be had to putting it into a Joint Stock Company, and stock taken for a largo part of the purchase. ALVAN WILKINS, oc2l-10t 22 WILLIAM Street, Now York. PO SHOVEL AND HOE MANUFACTIT REIL9.--SIIETTER,d IMPROVED UARDEN HEE. Patented June, 1851. Tho right to manufac ture under this Patent may ha secured 011 favorable terms, on application to ALVAN WILKINS, 0c21.10t 24 WILLIAM Street, Now York. GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA.— In accordance with the spirit of the times, and with a grateful appreciation of the liberal pntronge they have enjoyed from the travelling commun, the Proprietors of the GIRARD HOUSE claim the privilege of being The first in Philadelphia to respond to the universal demand for retrenchment. board and after MONDAY, 19th Onto. bee, their price of board will be reduced from $2.60 to $2. per diem. 0011-7 t PItE.E3I3URY, BYS.NB CO. 53p eclat Notttes; Jackson, JOD PRINTER, DIEROIIANT STREET. Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, Cir. culars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at prices to suit the times. 0c17.11 Buffalo Robes.-100 Bnles Buffalo Robes of the various qualities, just received from Minnesota. Also a handsome assortment of Fancy Robes of our nun manufacture, and for sale wholesale and retail by OEO. F. WOblltATlf, octl2-lnid 415 Arch Street. Seamen's &Mug Fund Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of second street. Deceives de posits ho ruins of One Dollar and upwards, from all ewes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of Iles per cent. per annum. °Mee open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President Prunktin Fell; Treasurer, Charles Ti. Morrie; Secre tary, Jamea S. Pringle. Bower's Infaut Cordial.--Thle Invaluable Cordial la prepared from a variety of the meet choice and of &remotion known in medicine, and Is the moot perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and young children. By Ito powerful influence a speedy cure Is effected in all cases of Cholic, windy pains and spasms. Relieves and mitigates much of children's suffering during denti tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran gulliem. pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, An. The kraut Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been used in thousands of cases with the most abundant success. No family should be without it. Prepared only by lIIINKT A. Bowen, At hie Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of sixth and Green eta., Philadelphia. To whom all orders insult be addredsed. And for dale by Devgglets generally. an 1347 Saving Fund—rive Per Cent. Ittterest—Ns• tionat Safety Trust Company, in WALNUT Street, KW th• west corner of Than Street, PlllLArreurr/tA. Assets Over Cu MILLION AND A MAL? OP DOLLARe, InTectetl In EtBAL DIMS, MORTOAONS,CIROUND RENTS, and other first class securities, as required by the charter. his institution confines Its, business entirely to the reed. 'Ong of money on deposit. The office le open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning until 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings until 9 o'clock. illarnagto On the ISth snstant. by fey. J. P. Mann, Mr. JOHN L. BOHELL, Jr., or Heading, Pa., to Miss LOUISA O. HESS, of Philadelphia. On the 13,1 instant, at St. John's Parsonage.lool3 North Fifth street, by Rev. O. Karsuer, Mr. SAMUEL A. BRADSHAW to Miss MARY A. SAILOR, all of this city. On the 10th instant, by Rev. O. Knower, Mr. AL FRED DELANY to Mint MARGARET AGNES DUN CAN. TBratbs At Summit UM, en the 14th lustant, MARY HAMM TON, eldest child of A. J and DI. T. Wlntersteen, in the 6th year of her age. City papers please copy. On the 18th instant, Mr. JOAN W BROWN, in the 40th year of his age. On the 19th instant, MARY HAYS, aged 35 years. On the 18th instant, Mrs. OATIIARIN I; KELLY, lu the 26th year of her ago. On Sunday, 18th Instant, GEORGE W. SMITH, aged 49 years. Ou the 17th instaut, at Oroadtop city, MARTHA, the beloved wife of Mr. William Oweu, late of Hereford shire, }:ngland. Er The Citizens of the Twelfth Ward, who are favorable to the formation of an ASSOCIATION for the Relief of the Poor during the approarhing Winter, are requested to meet at the Heil of the United States Hose Company, THIS EVENING, 21st Met , et eight o'clock, to make such arrangements as may be deemed necessary. PETER ROVOUDT. MAC Pit. SAUNDERS, GEORGE WM. Al. LEVICK, 11. AI. CRAWEI RD, JOHN 0 JAMES, 0. SANTEE, J. M. ItEBBLEIt. JA.9. 8. 'WATSON, PETER. HAN, E BIcOALLA, I. F. 11EL8TERLING, (1110. K. ZEIGLER, John 8. 11E188. (It• EI:7 - Department of City Property•--Offlce Second story Girard Bonk, north onto• eIIILADIMPIIIA, Oct. 20th. 1857 NOTICE is hereby given to the public, that ,the Btnte House Clock will bo stopped for a few days, in conse quence of cleaning and repairs. FASOIINti Commissioner of Olty Property. WY' otl ce—A ppeals.—Clty tiononlailon ra' Office. PIIILIDeLpIIid, October 11, 1857. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Commie stoners will hear Appeals by all persons rated for State and Municipal Tax, in the city of Philadelphia, for the year ISIS, for the several wards of the said city, at their office, No. 11 wont wing of the State !louse, (up stairs,) on the following days, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. it. and I o'clock P. M. let and 23 Wards—On Monday, October 10th, 2857. 3d " 9th " " Tuesday, " 20th, " 6th 6th Wednesday, 2. lst, ' 6 7th 66 Bth " Thursday, " 22d, " oth " 10th 66 "Friday, " 234, 6 6 11th 6 6 12th " " Monday, 61 26th, " 13th " 19th " " Tuesday, " 27th, 11th "10th " Woduesday," 28th, " 17th "18th " '' Thursday, 20th, " 10th " 20th " " Friday, " 30th, " 21st " Zbl " " Monday, Nov. 2d, 234 " 24th " " Tuesday, " 3d, I' The Assessors of such wards as have not been supplied with Blank Notices of Appeals are hereby notified to call at the Commissioners' °Rico and procure tho swum GEORGE M. HILL, JAMES M. LEDDY, City Commissioners. JAMES LOGAN, 0c134tn03 /11FIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY -IL entered Into a Copartnerahip, under Cm union of II0011:8 & CO., for the manufacturing of Ml kinds of fancy and common ;foal's, at No. 28 North WATER St. A. Y. IiOLMES, 0. F. 8111IOVElt. Oct. 20th, 1857 oc2l-2w OCEAN SOAP MANUFACTORY HOLMNS & CO., having purchased the above works from Lebrecht Franks, aro prepared to receive orders for all kinds of fancy and common Soap.. All orders executed aith punctuality aol dopatch, at the very lowest prices, for cash. (TREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES. ` l 4-11 FURS selling off rogartilm of cod. CHARLES 0/LIC.FORb ik SON, Importing and inanufacturing Furriers. N 0.624 tiIiEST• Nl.ll' St., Wow Soreath, wilt close their entiro clock of Ladles' Furs, without regard to cost, oc2l-4t HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER IN iy MONTGOMERY COUNTY, eight and a bait lotion from the eft/. Inquire at This Office. e2l-w f B-31 Eegol Notices. TILE ORPHANS' COURT for the City and County of Philadelphia. Estate of WILLIAM IL DANIELS, deceased. Sur prooceedine in partition. To Gurion Daniels, John C. Daniels, Emily Pleb, Gilbert W. Fish, Mirtette Darnel, Charles Barnes, Ben- Jamin M. Daniels, Austin Daniels, Louisa Danlett, and Deforest Daniels, and all other persons interested iu the above estate. NOTICE le hereby given that iu purnuanco of a writ of partition issued from the Orphans' Court, of Phila. dolphin county, in the abort" mate, on mquent will he hold by the Sheriff, on the promisee, in said writ do nerlhed, for the purpone of making a partition or value, lion of the name, ou FRIDAY, the 30th day of Octo. bar, A. D. 1867, at 10 o'clock A. of., when and whore you may attond if you are proper, GEO, BIEGEE, Sheriff, Sheriff '0 Offico,Philada , Oct 20,1857, 0c21&27 ESTATE OF JAMES McGLONE, BE CEASED. Letters of Administration on the above estate have been granted to the undersiguesl, to whom all persons indebted to said decedent aro requested to make pays ment. PATRICK 11eGLONE, 1209 Chestnut street. Or his Attorney, DAVID WY:WTI:It, 130 South Sixth street 0014-140 r TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPITIA. Thomas Williamson, Trustee, ,k.o. vs. Robert Palmer. Lever' Facies, March Term, 1857, No 653. The President, Directors, & Co. of the Beek of Penn sylvania vs. Robert Palmer and William Clayton, late traoiny tta Palmer Clayton At Co. Yenditioni March Term, 1857, No, 1033. The Auditor appointed to distribute the money in Court, raised under the above entitled proceedings, by Sherllrs sale, of No. 1. Messuage and lot aground on the west aide of Delaware, second street between Pito and Union streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in front 18 feet and in depth 05 feet toe Five-tank alley; bounded north ward by ground formerly of George Pitatrater, now of the heirs of Charles Allen, and southward by ground of Joseph Marshall. No. 2. Lot of ground, with frame and brick tenements, on the south side of Mary Street, between Front and Second streets, in the bald city, beginning 183 feet from Front street, containing in front 20 feet, and in depth 65 leet. No 3. Lot of ground with the two throe-story brick melt wages thereon, on The north side of Prime or Washing ton street, in the said city, 01 feet westward from the northwest corner of Delaware Fifth and Prime streets, containing in front 24 foot, and In depth about 59 foot. Subject to a yearly ground rent of forty-eight dollars. attond to his duties upon MONDAY, the 28th day of October, 120, at 4 o'clock I'. M., at his Oleo, No. 204 South FIFTH street, below Walnut, iu the said city, when and where all persons interested are required to make their olaitos, or be debarred from coming in upon said funds. 0e12.10t ar.OllOE W. DIDDLE, Auditor. JULIA A. CARR, BY HER NEXT friend, ko., vs. QUARLES D. H. CARR—Dirotve— common Pleits—No.l6, Sept. T., MC Please take notice, that depositions of witnesses on part of said libellant wilt be token before mu on FRIDAY, October 23, 1827 1 at 4 o'clock P. 31., at the Wilco of Henry O. Katz, hsq., No. 133 South PINTII street, Philadelphia, when you can attend and cross. eXamine If you think proper. WILLIAM 1% SMALL, Examiner. To emus D. 11. (Wm. oc7-15t* 33unIt Notices. WILE PHILADELPHIA BANK.—PiuLA I. la: UM A, October 6, I£l6l.—Tho annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Bank ing how., on Monday, the ninth day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. Tho annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking house, on Monday, tho sixteenth day of No vember next. D. D. OOMEOYS, oct7•wf&mtNlG (Whirr. NIANUFACTURERS' AND MECIIA ILL NNW BANK. rtiltdilllSLYlSll, Oat. 4, MT. The annual meeting of the Stockholdern of thin Bank will be hold at the Banking house, on Tuesday, Novem ber 3, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The annual election for thirteen Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will bo held at the Banking Donne, on Monday, November 10th, from 10 o'clock, A, lit., to 3 P, 01. mwftnl6 M. W. WOODWARD, Cashier. COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL v MANIA, PHILADELPHIA., October 12, 1857. The Annual Meeting of thu Stockboldera of thin Bank will be hold at tho Nuking-House, on Tuceday, tho 34.1 day of Novembor next, at 12 o'clock M. ool2•mwtef tnovl3 COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL VANIA, PHILADELPHIA, October 12, 1857. The Annual Election for Directoni of this Bank wil be held at the Banklng.llouse, on Monday, the 16th do] of November next, from 10 o'clock A. M., to 3 o'clocl Y. Al. octinnwAt tricrrH S. 0. PULNUR, °folder FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK, PulLaDaLPail, October Oth, 1857. The annual election for Directors will be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 16th day of Nevem• ber next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock P. El.; and on TUESDAY, the 94 day of Novem ber next, a General Meeting of 'filo Stockholders will be Mild at the Banking llowi, at d o'clock P. M., agrees bly to the abarter, ocT•tnol6 E. M. LEWIS, Cashier 53aIca bn (Auction M. T Z, " 1 1 3 ' 9 l' n B lll 4 l 4M N UT FOURTH STRUT, (Formerly Nos. 67 ami. ) REAL ESTATE, STOCKS L &e, Publle Salea at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tuesday Evening. g Handbills of cacti property Issued separately, in addition to elilch we publish on the Saturday previous to each auto one thousand catalogues In pamphlet form, giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. 117. FURNITURE BALES AT TILE AUCTION STORE every Thursday morning. RUAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE. SALE ELT' We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri vate Sale, including every description of City and Country property. Printed Lista may be had at the Auction Store. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER Heal Estate entered on our Private Sale Re gihter, are advertised 'occasionally in our Public Sale Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly 2) free of charge. TWELFTH FALL SALE, 27TH OCTOBES. Will include the following— FOUR VALUABLE MARKET STREET STORES.— Four suludantlal four-story brick Atoms End dwellingB. No. 1521,1519, 1517, and 1513 Market street, west of Fifteenth street MODERN DWELLING. Neat modern throe-story Brick Dwelling, S. W. cor ner of Twelfth and Citron streets, above Wallace street, with a three-story brick dwelling on Citron street. PEREMPTORY SALE—FOUR VALUABLE LOTS— BRICK DWELLING, STABLE AND GRAVEL-BED —FIRST WARD. Valuable lot S E corner Jefferson avenue or Maya.- mooring road and Noon) street, and Crosby street. Large and valuable lot N E corner Jefferson avenue, Moore street, and Williamson street. Largo and valuable hit, 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. Pale of the whole absolute. Pall particu lars In handbills and plan. HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE. Handsome resldenco with double back building, and replote will alt modern conveniences, No. 1317 Spring Garden street. This is a very desirable residence, and in a beautiful neighborhood. FACTOILY, STEAM ENGINE, &c,—Two and a half story factory, steam engine, &c., Twenty-brat Ward, fronting en Clearfield, Nenty.first street, and the Phila• dolphin and Germantown railroad. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING.—Two-story brick mesivage, B. E. corner Township Line road and Clear field street, Twenty.flrst Ward. VALUABLE LOT.—Valuable lot, N. E. corner Seven• tenth street and Woodpecker Lane. TWO 01110 K DWELLINGS.—Two throe-story brick dwellings, Spring Garden street, east of William street. PERaMPTORY BALE.—FIVE GROUND RENTS, viz ! Two of 531.50 each, two of $22 50 each, and one of $4O a year, secured on five throe-story brick dwellings and lots, Spring Garden street, Owon street, and Biddle street, east of William street, Fifteenth Ward. Peremptory Bale—Estate late of Joseph Young, dec'd. TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Two three-story bdek. dwellings, Nos. 878 and 818 Apple street, between Fourth street and York alumni), and Coates and Brown streets. Sale absolute. . . FOUR YEARLY GROUND RENTd. two of $34. and two of $52 each, secured by a three-story brick dwell ing. TIIIRTEENTII FALL SALE, 3d NOVEMBER Th 19 sale will Include Orphans' Court Sale. ESTATE OF IVILLIAM A. lIUDD. DEO,D. THREE LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS, AND TWO BRICK DWELLINGS. SEVENTH &MET, PRIME STREET, AND PASSYUNK ROAD. Valuable lot, N W corner Prime and Seventh streets. Valuable lot, fronting on Prime street, and on Pass yunk road, Valuable lot, Passyunk road. Two three-story brick dwellings, Seventh street, west side, north of Prime street They will be sold sepa rately. See handbills and plan. Also, by order of Orphans' Court. ESTATE OF JOHN FITZWATER, DECI'D. - • OVER SIX ACRES OF GROUND WITII VALUABLE STEAM SAW-MILL AND MACHINERY, LARGE MANSION, THREE. FRAME DWELLINGS, LARGE WHARF, WITII A FRONT OF FOUR HUNDRED FEET ON THE RIVER DELAWARE AT TA. • CONY, TWENTY-THIRD WARD. Elmo Estato—THREILSTORY HEIGH DWELLING Three-story brick dwelling, No. M 3 North Yifth above Noble street. Same Estate—TWO I.IItICK DWELLINGS. Also, Two brick dwellings, Union and Hanover streets, above Prince street, Kensington. Executor's Sale—Late Residence or Amelia Smith, ELEGANT MANSION, BURLINGTON, N. J.—Also, by order of Executor, to close an estate, the valuable residence No. 13 Main street, Burlington, N. J., replete with modern improvements and conveniences, SS) feet front, the lot 010 feet deep to Wood street, the garden improved with finest fruit trees, &e. handsome residence. Wood street,Burlington, recently occupied by Mr. William Clialoner, and a lot adjoining, GOhy7G6 feet. frr Full particulars In hand. ' NEAT 'WELLING, TWENTIETH STREET—Three story brick crelting. No. 20"..., North Twentieth street between Wood Awl Vine streets. LOT, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD—A triangular lot, fronting on Park street. and the West Philadelphi Railroad, Twenty-fourth Ward, ((ate West Philadel phia.) FOURTEENTH FALL BALE-10TH NOVEMBER SALE AT TILE AUCTION STORE TOMORROW OEM CARD.—The attention of ladies, houtiekeepera, and others, is requested to cur sale at the Auction Store, to-morrow morning, comprising over 800 lots of supe rior furniture, fine micron, piano-fortes, handsome Brussels, Saxony, Ingrain and Venitian carpets, china and glassware, beds, bedding, plated ware, book-cases, Jac , forming a very attractive sale. Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged for examination. Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE. PRENCII PLATE 31Init0119, TAPESTRY CARPETS, &e. 011 Thursday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an extensive assort• meet of excellent second-hand furniture, rosewood pieno•forte, French plate mirrors, tapestry carpets, &c., from families declining housekeeping. SALE OR A PRIVATE COLLECTION OP IHROEL , LANEOLTs. BOOKS, AND CHOICE LONDON EN GRAVINUS. On Thursday livening, October 22d, at tho Auction Store, a collection of valuable miscellaneous books from a library; also, choice and beautiful Loudon engravings, comprising a variety of pleasing and luteresting subjects. Nor par• Oculars see catalogues. PEREMPTORY SALE ON THE P REMISES-ELE ()ANT RESIDENCE AND FURNIT URE, WALNUT STREET. On Tuesday Morning, 27th October, at 10 without reserve. on the premises, the olegant Drown Stone residence, No. 1404 Walnut street, south aide, third houso west of Broad street, built for the use of the late owner and occu pant In a superior manner, and finished throughout In elegant style, with every modern improvement and convenience. Particulars to handbills. . . ELEGANT FURNlTURE.—lmmediately after the sale of the hougo will be gold the elegant furniture. °lira largo mirrors, splendid curtains and chandeliers, plum-forte, dec. Sate at No, 3519 Spruce street HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE On 11 ednesday morning next, 28th lost., at 10 o'clock, on the pretniaell o the hall:I -SOM modern fonr•etory brick residence, with three story bsek buildings, No. 1919 Spruce atreet, writ of Nineteenth street, replete with all modern improve ments and conveniences. $5,000 may tomato on mort gage. . . . . bUPERIOII. FURNITURE. TAPESTRY CARPETS, GAS FIXTURES, &c. Immediately after the sale of the house ' the superior household turnlturo, all made to order by Moore & Campion, and been but little used. Er Particulars In handbills and catalogues SVOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS, T 431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom House. between Fourth and Fitth tHreoto. NOTICE —We invite the early and particular atten tion of the trade, and all dealers, to the extensive as sortment of staple and fancy fall and winter goods, to be sold at our store this day, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. Included will be found— 150 lots furs in sets, for ladies' and gents' wear. Also, 2500 dozen superior Germantown knit goods. Also, lambs wool and merino shirts and &Astor,. Also, 105 dozen French patent woven eorsets Also, French and Scotch embroideries, linen banner. chiefs, &e. lso, a line elegant quality white goods, linen dritts, dte. Also, a lino ladies' fashionable cloth cloaks, Sc. Also, Poult do Sole bonnet and trimming ribbons. Also, 15 eases ladies' fashionable silk bonnets. Also, 50 cartons French arlificials, ostrich tips, Also, best silver plated scare, tea sets and castors. Also, an invoice or gold Jewelry. ffAlso, furniture, looking-glasses, mattresses, counting. house desks, carpets, Sc , to be sold by enter of admin. istratrix The whole comprising a most desirable a riety of goods, suited t' present 1411.1 approaching sales, are new arranged for examination with catalogues, and are to be sold without resorro. E XTENBI VI.: SALE OF fi ER31.1 ri TOWN KNIT GOODS. Thly Munalog, 214 t hot , commencing, at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell to close an account, 2:00 DOZEN OERNIANTOWN KNIT (100133, OF A InIMMEEEM . _ Consisting of 1000 dozen gents' .woolen cravats, In scarlet, whate and fancy colors. Also, 100 delcn ribbed scarfs. Also, 100 do ladies' wool habits. Aloe, lts) do ladles' wool talnias. Also, 500 do ladies' newest style opera hoods. Also, (0 do misses wool hoods. Also, 250 do wool hosiery, men's, women's, boys' and misses. Also, 100 do wen's lamb wool awl merino shirt and drawers. Also, glover, mittr, pelerinos, shawls, victorines. S LI: OF FAEILIIONABLE FURS. Included in this morning's sale xiil be found an in voice of furs for ladies' and gent's wear, comprising victorlues, capes, muffs, boas, pclerines, Ulnas, cuffs, Ac. Also, one tiger sleigh robe. FURNITURE, Ac Also, will be included au assortment of furniture, lookiug-glassos, insttrerses, A e., belonging to the Es tate of John Guy, deceased, to be sold by order of the MI MI tilstratrix I:mlmol:it:itmg, MILLINERY (100DS, Ac. Also, in this morning's auto hill be found, a largo and elegant assortment of choice French and Scotch em broideries stud millinery• geode, bonnet and triutudug ribbons, A c., CLOAKS, TAI.MAS, 3IANTILLAS, AND BASQUES. Also. a lino of newest Paris style cloth, silk, and Petersham cloaks, talents, mantillas, basques, Ac. NOTICE —.Samples of the whole will be arranged for examination early on 'morning of µSI, when the trade and purchasers genet ally will had It their interest to at tend. TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, ur NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH. CARD—SALE O 1 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—TUES. Wu beg leave to Inform the public that we hold our regular weekly oaks of Furniture every Tuesdsy, at our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. lad WALNUT STREET, where e‘ery possible attention is given to ob tain the highest prices for the goods of thole who may favor no with emod„ , urnents. Families having portions of their furniture to dinpose of, or those declining bongo keeping and not winking sales at their own dwellings, can have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO OUR SALES ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL REALIZE BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE MIN THEY OAN OBTAIN FROM ANT OF THE FURNI TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE IN THE CITY. Persons favoring us with consignments can rest assured that their property will not bo sacrificed. COMIIIISSIMIS more moderate thou those charged by ally other Auction house In the city. Corisigninents respectfully solicited. ur 13alee paid humediately after The geode are sold. MEMO IWr "' A threo•ntory Brick Dwelling, with two-story brick back building. 195 North Ninth street, above Wood street. Rent f4OO per annum. Apply at tan Auc Von Slur° A firat•clase Printing Wilco, with a good run of bee'. fo ur printing pressen, two Ruggles and one Adams. Typo and ever 3 thing uoceiniary fur the buidnose. Apply at tho Auction Store. JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 32,t1 ARCII Street, between Third and Fourth Streets. BALES MEWL EVENING, at 7 o'clock., Of Boots, Shoo,, Hardware, Cutlery, Watehea, Jew elry, Ilostery, Tronks, Fancy Goods Notions. N. 1 3 , —.0ut-door sales attended to All goods aold at the Anotion noun 'picked. r ADVERTISEMENT BY AN AUC TIONEER of n PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE, to the Bulletin Building, bus no connection with our enhiblhibtueut. ocl3 If 140LATIOULAN BROTHERS. gales bp randion IUoSES NA TEL AN S, AUCTIONEER .151 AND C031511.F010N 3LERCUANT, S. S, corner SIXTH and RACE Street' AT PRIVATE SALE—fluid and silver patent lever, Lepine, English, Swiss, and French watches, jewelry, of every description, musical instruments, Ac., AT PRIVATE BALl;—Arranged on second floor, household furniture, of every description. beds, mat tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, ho., Ac., Ao. Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction eer. Charges very low. Consignments of furniture, clothing, jewelry, Ao., Ac, solicited. NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE, S. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets, Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Good., Groceries, Segars, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed ding, Horses, Vehicle,, Harness, Stocks, and on all ar ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, on more satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other es tab lishment sell M. NATEIANS, NATHAN'S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will take place in a few days. Due notice will be given. WEBB'S great WO of forfeited Watches, JZwillry, Guns, Pistols, lanalcal Instruments, die., will take p lace shortly. Duo notice will be siren. WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding, dr 0., being forfeited collateral., will take place shortly. Due notice will be given. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FURNITURE, MIRRORS, BEDS, AIATTRESSES, Ac. Ac. This Morning. October 21st, at 10 o'clock, in second-story rooms, S. E. corner of Sixth and Race streets, entrance from Race 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 tribe; cradles; bureaus. ' card tables; marble top tables; sofas; bongos; plush divans and chairs; spring Seat parlor chairs; cane sent rocking chairs; staffed rocking chairs; windsor chairs and setteesi cherry tables; mat tresses; Costlier beds; marble top sideboards; and nume rous other articles. Tho whole will be sold without reserve, to pay advances. Also, a quantity of second hand furniture. Outdoor sales tolicited, either at private dwellings, 'stores or elsewhere, Charges low. Consignments of second band and new furniture, and goods of every description solicited. Liberal cash ad vance§ made At private sale, a superior furniture wagon, nearly new, will he eat low. FURNITURE AT PRIVATE BALE. Furniture of every description arranged in upper rooms at private eale, at unusually low prices. SA2SUEL NATRANS, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South TUIBD Street, below 'Walnut, opposite Pear it., only eight doors below the Exchange. Roars of business from T n'claink, A. M., until 10 o'clock in the evening. Out-door salmi, and seise at the Auction Muse, at tended upon the most satisfactory terms. CAPITAL $200,000. Establishvallor the inst Thirty Years. Advanced made from one dollar to thousands on Ole monde, Silver Plate, Machu, Jewelry, hardware, her cbandise, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instrumente, Gunn, horses, Carriages, and Goods of every description. AU goods can remain any length of time agreed upon. All Advances horn one hundred dollars and upwards will be charged. 2 per sent, per month; bSM! and over, the lowest market rate. This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has large fire and thiot-proot vaults in store all valuables, and pre. vete eratclunen for the premises ; also, a heavy into. ranee effected for the benefit of all persons having goods advanced upon., N. 11.—On account of having an unlimited capital, this alias is prepared to make advances on more satin. factory and accommodating terms than any other in this city. Money advanced to the poor, in emelt amount., with out any charge. AT PRIVATE SALE. Gold Patent Lever and other Watohee, Jewelry, and Clothing Will be aold at reduced Prices. anl•ly GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER N. E. comer of BARRON and SOUTH etreeia above Second. EVENING SALES. SALES ViritßY SATURDAY EVENING, At TX o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Oat lery, nousekeeping Arttatee, Olothtag, Watches, Jewel. ry, Walley Articles, AC. etinratiottal ELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL ►►77 for SMALL BOYS, st CLAYSIONY, Be!Aware, di, tent one bon's ride from this dip, Number limited to ten Vor a solid, refined, and Christian education, under high social advantages, it presents an opportunity sel dom offered. TERMS—S3OO per annum, payable semi-annually in advance ; no extra charges. The Winter Terns openc on the FIRST 310NDIY IN NOVEMBER. A few vacancies at present. For further particulars, address REV. JOINS D. CLE3fSON, D. D., 0e19.m w &Caw OLAYIIONT. Delaware. CRITTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA. COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, 8. B. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories. BOOK-KEEPING. PENMANSHIP, every style. COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. LECTCRES, Each Student has indiridual inatraction from compe tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate supervision of the Principal. One of the Best Penmen in the Country ban charge of the Writing Department. Please call and fee Ppeelniena and get a Catalogue of Terms, &o. ocS-y PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, I. WEST PIIILADELPEUA. No Seminary whatever is more Eke • private family. The course of study Is extensive and thorough. Pro fessor Saunders will receive a few more mile ander fourteen yowl of age into his family. Enquire, of Mews. J. 8. 811rer and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W. Forney, Editor of title Paper, whale eons or welds are now members of hit family. lept.l4-I.f SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD' erects. Professors of the highest qualifications employed. Catalogues containing full partionlan nuns, testimonials, &a., can be ban on appUnatiou. V. DONIXAYY LANG, YrinolPal• I.IIALL OF ST. .JAMES THE LESS, 11. PHILADELPHIA. A SLIMY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. MT B. R. 811TEZR, RECTOR. The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep tember 1. Circulars may be obtained at the Book Store of 11. HOOKER, 8. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or of the Realm., Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill, Phila delphia. anl7-8m NOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE persons, male and female, to gain a share or this world's goods sad comforts as a BUBIN.MB RDUOATLON LEIDY BROTHERS' BUSINESS ACADEMY, Nos. IN and 150 SIXTH Street, clear RACE, will ea-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of WRITING, .1500X-KEERING AND ARITHMETIC by liMplitled methods, in a short time THE LEIDY'S take pleasure in !laying, that during the put year a large number of persons soluireli a BUSINESS EDUCATION, enabling many to secure pro fitable situatious, and others to prosecute their business operation. successfully. attorneps at dam T HOMAS F. GOODE ATTORNEY A T LAW, Boydton, Afrohlenburg County, Va , Attends to professional business in tho Courts of Mach lenburg, Lunenburg, Halifax, and Charlotte comities. REFORO TO Bhapleigh iScntle, Philadelphia. Baptist & White, New York. Lanier, Bro., & Co., Baltimore. Smyth, Stone, & Banks, Peteriburg, Va Adis & Gray, Richmond, Va. foc2Likker-tlin CHARLES D. EMERY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Willianaiport,Lycorning county. Pa 'soli pay particular attention to Securing and Collecting clams, Lycoruing and adjoining counties. ItYPEX6 TO HMI J. 0. AnoS, Supremo litinch, Philadelphia. David Jayne & eon, Phila. Norcross & Sheetr, Phila Anspach, Reed & Co., Shantz & Co , LEWIS &WELL S, ATTORNEY AT LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Co , will attend with punctuality, and to the bent et his abWty, to all buninend entrant.' to his care. rici.3.ll J. J. Mont.] (W. B KOONTS MICHEL Atro K 0 O m ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 28 Cornp Street, New Orhans. 88888 NOSS IS fIiILADELPULL : Caleb Cope &Co 183 Market etreet. Smith, Murphy A Co , 97 Market street. Win. 11. Brown &Co , 108 Market street fau27-9m* DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Southeast Corner of EIMITII and OUST Strente, philadolphla 31 YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OENTRX street,Pottavil:e, P. ....If e3oobr, L J. LEVY & CO. Mors this day trmlo et FURTHER REDUCTION is ilia PRICES or THEIR STOCK GENERALLY. oel4-3t No 4,20 CHESTNUT STET:ET. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS • NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL fr. SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, 10i16 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh And 319 S. SECOND St , below Spruce. FACTURIES.—Nos 95 and 97 GEORGE St , below Tenth, and SECOND Street, neer Union. Onicre made at a few hours' notice. ate.o 4ulif JOHN B. STRYKER, Ju., Whole.lo Dealer In AUCTION DRY GOODS. N 0.12 DANK Street, PhllAlelphi , t. octl-2m WANTED TO IiENT.-A CONVENI ent with Garden, :cc within one hour of the Exchange. Aildre.is PitullPT," Blood e Pe spat cti. nen 3t.". WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried moo, to whom will be given goal pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance Pay from 112 to st 2 per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 811 MARKET street above Eighth, north aide IVELLIAM B. ROYALL, lst Mont. 2d Regt of Cavalry, act s.lm* Recruiting Officer. - IVANTED.—A FE Vir AGENTS, EITHER Y V /dale or Female see wanted to sell a new stet Tory popular book, Jun Issued, entitled " The Brooked Elm; or, Life by the Wayside." Four editions have already been exhausted In Boston and the New England States. Agents are wanted to Canvass the 3luttle, Southern, and Western Slates. Some now engage,' make from % told?. per day. Address. by totter. Book Agent, 17 State street, Boston i or call personally at same place. for Eialc FOR SALE—Or in exchango for Stocks.— A handsome modern residence, So. 820 North. VINTH Street, above Brown street, west elde. Lot 28 by 115 feet—.ride yard. Apply on the premiere 0c17.2n. political FOR SHERIFF, EDWARD T. MOTT, TWELFTH WARD same., to Dr/tool:me itcmss, cvl4-2,T14 FAIR FOR THE SALE OF USEFUL 1 . And Fancy article'', for the benedt of ST. Flt CIS X CHURCH, Fairmount, end the Bret Fair they hare had for sixteen year., will open at JAYNE'S HALL, cornet of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Ste . on MONDAY, Oct 19th, 1E157. m e-4tit L I" GUM DROPS, MOSS, AND Mallow Pastes of a superior quality manufactured by b. (t. WHITMAN co., ma South SECOND Vtreet, Druggist" and store-kecpers please call and gee them. ( ..Nnittstlntnts A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. E. A. ,5.A1t..1.1,111. -On Le..., POSITIVELY LAST NIOUT BUT TWO OP 'ME ITALIAN OPEIt.I THIS (Weinesday) EVENING. ectol '21.12,57, Will bctpret.ted Doniz.cti's Op,rs. tutale,l Luca, q- 7 - Zor.tl Eamon Edgard° Bngnall. Ashton .14uur Raimondo Collett, .31itX Uhli:tiTZEIC, Articled' Dirdctilr and Cor Aludtor Paws OP AD . /18910X :—Parquatte, pre. Cucle, and Balcony, $1; Family Circle t conta; Amphitheatre, 25 cent, ta•The Box °dice of tha Academy is open from 9 A M to SP. 51., for the Securing of Reserved Rests stud Boxes, without extra charge. Trea.surer Mr. T. McNaos. The Oprs will commence st S I recisely. Irl'Cazziages 14..11 act down heads :.oath, and t,ke up heads North AVHEATLEY'a ARCH ST. THEATRE. Y —Sole Lessee W. WHEATLF.Y. SCILZ or Pawas.—Orcheelsa Salle. 50 recta; Dccoe Circle (no ettri charge for Secuted. 'Seat.‘l. 50tent i ; Faaiily Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents; iF-eats in Sri - rate liezeo, 75 cents; Whole Private Eels, .$3; Gallery, 13 tents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 21 cents; Tate Bob in Gallery for Colored Persons. w teat, Cob Office open from 10 A. 31. until 3 P. IL Doors open at quarter before 7, performance to C.41.1.raen., quarter past I. J. 31. IL 'WHITTON Treagure, TIIIS (Wedneelay) EVENING, October 31. 13.7, Will be presented, by the great Rae Company, the celebrated Trific Play, written by Judge Conrel, entitled Jack Cade, Mr. Davenport; Lord CI uffurd, fir. Tanro hlll Mrs. Rowers; Kate Wortty, Taylor. To conclude with the elegant comeditts of the U&NDSOME. I.l.Calea.N. D. Mr. Wyndham. Mr. J. S. Clarke; Ileury Farb:heel, Mr. Dolman; Mrs'. 'Wyndham. Mesa Lmms i'sylor. WA ... LN • 31, 13T E S A TR m EET John Sefton. Prices.—Dress Circle and Par, ette. 50 cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private Box and Orrt.eor'a Beats, 75 cents. Lox Otbre open from P o'clock to 3 P. 51. Deem open at t.,N o'clock; performance to commence at 7. THE DISTINGUISII9 PEPSOIIIIIIII.3 iu. AND • . MRS. WALLER. • TIM (Wednesday) 0, Oc tober Will be presented the popular play of the LADY OF LYONS. Claude 31elnotte. Mr. Waller; Glaris, Mr. Shcwell, Col. Dams?, Mr. dißecket; Beauseaut. Mr. Young. Deschapelles, Mr. Boswell; Pauline. Mrs. Haller. T. conclude with the laughable farce.called TO OBLIGE BENSON Mr. Benson, Mr..lol3N:ket - , Mrs. Denson, Miss Pr:ea NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST., IA near Eighth. ADmlssus—Drest Circle and Parquet. 23; rami'y Circle, 25 cents; Secured Seats, 27).1. cents; Seats In Private Box. 50 cents; Orchestra Chaim 50 condi. Doors open at 7. 'Po commence at 7S o'clock. Box Office open from 15 to 4 o'clocs, 'when seats can be secured THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. October Will be presented 5 E. Itarris' world-renowned tNCLE Tow 3 cAsrs. Linde Tore, ((the great original.) Mr. 3. E. Fla.-tit; St. Clair, Mr. IL B. Rowland; Pl:Wiese Eletch,r, S. Brown; Topsy, 'with songs. Rose Cline ; The Gentle ETA, Little Mary; Harry, Little Ili SANFORD's OPERA. HOUSE— ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut, Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commanea qcarter before Admittance 25 cents. Ethlopiln Life Illastrated iy Sanford'a Troupe of Stars—Near Dances by the Sanford Children. To conclude With A LArGILABLE AYTEE.PIF-CE THOMEUF' 3 VARIETIES, PISTIL and CHESTNUT Streets, I X L MUSICAL AND TERPSICHOREAN SIELANGE NIGHTLY, Which will he found superior le Went, rmpectaMlity, and accommodation. Commence at 73‘. Admission, 1 cents. Er For further information, ace PaLlic Led deity. T. B. THOMEri, Mans...7r 11.13 Prwimetur Hooks. VALUABLE LIBRARY BOOKS.- PIIIILISHED DT J. 8. REDFIELD, 34 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW TORE SOLD BY ALL BOOKSI:LLBRS. R . ETCHES OF TILE IBISIL BALI. By the Right non w.ltieherd LalorSheil,ll. P. Edited, enth a Memoir end Notes, by R. Shelton Sfaelcenzie, D. C. L Sixth Edi- Von, with Portrait sad faci-simile letter. In 2 . val. . • Price TT. - • THE NOCTES AMBROSIAN-E. By Prnfeciior WiLeon, J. G. Lockhart, Janice Hogg, and Dr. Maginn. L.Lted. with Memoirs sad Notre, by Dr. IL Bb.elton.lLsekenzie. Third Edition. la 5 volumes ; w.th portraits sal fac similes. Price S. MAGTNN'S MISCELLANIES. The Miscellaneous Writ ings of the late Dr. llnginn. Edited, with. e. menzeir and Note', by Dr. R. Shelton Mackensie. Ce =plc," in svolt:tines, with Portrait Price, per rel., cloth, Tl. LIVE OW THE UT, HON. JOHN PHILPOT CORILIN. By his Son, Wm. Henry Curran; with Note, sad Ad ditions, by Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie, and a Porti-a-t on Steel and fac-aimile. Third Edition. Ihno ,cloth. Price $1 25. THE O'BRIENS AND THE OTLAILERTIES; s N— tional Story, being the first of Lady Morv-a. tea Nov.'s and Romances. With an Introduction and Notes. by Dr. R Shelton Mankenrie. 2 vols., Elmo., cloth. Price $2. BARRINGTON'S SKETCHES, Personal Sketc_b.es of hie Own Time By Sir Jonah Barrington, with Illustr, Gotta by Dailey. Fourth Edition. With Memoir by Dr. Hackencia 12ino.Aloth. Price 51.25 MOORE'S LIMP OF SHERIDAN. Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan By Thomas Moore; with Portrait and lac-simile. Sixth Edition. 2 v01a.,12r00., cloth. Price $2. BITS OP BLARNEY. By Dr. R. Shelton Mackerale. Third Edition. limo., cloth. Price $l. THE HISTORY OF THE WAR Di THE PKVINSGLA. By Major General Sir W. P. P. Rapier. from the au thor's last revised edition , whit tlfty-five Mara ant Plans, five Portrait. on Steel, and a complete index, "5 srotsl,l2mo. cloth Price $T 50. NAPLEB.'S PENINSULAR WAR. Complete in I no: , Bro. Price $2 SO. TILE FOREST. By T. T. Huntington, author of " /ahem" .le. 1 vol., 12.m.0, Second I:d.- tion. Price $ 2h LLITAN; or, The History of a Young Puritan. By J. V. Ilcuttangton. 2 role, Idato., cloth. Trine $2. OC-if HENDERSON &-. CO's GREAT LITER ARY PAIR, FIFTH azi ARCH streets. In order to gratify the wishes of our numerous pa. trona, and Induce the book-basing public to 511 up their libraries at the usual low prices, we intend to present to every' purchaser of books to the amount of 51 and up- wards, a Gitlin value of front 0.3- cents to 5100. Call at our establish‘mnt, look at our tolerable goo:, and selset for yourselves. Recollect yon are :tot buying at chance. for every par_ Chaser gets hie books at the usual prmo, and In.ry many will get, In oda: non, a present worth haring. ana-.lm pvA.Ns , GREAT GIFT BOOR SALE, Jul No. 433 CHESTNUT Street. 'S. B.—No eoanOn tion with any other hoe.o to the City. tcl-3rr. Commission Illtrrliants r 11. CHASE & CO. • GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 41l North YRONT arel 44 WATER Street, P111.1e1y11... CONSTANTLY RECEIVING CLOVER SEED On consignment from the interior es Yens...y . lra:: !a. where our new Cleating Mil is new in imteral use ID" Also, 71110 TRY AND RED TOP alamys on ha ad. & BRENNER--COMMISSION mtucas_Nrs arrd Des.lvry Forewn 8.11 , 1 Ine rtia lIARDWARE aal CUTLERY, Noe. Nr.rth FIFTH Strant, Ltst s:111 above Cr,rth.trt. Philslelphra. CIIIARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER- V CHANT and Importer of HAVANA :EGA (New)l . s3 W1.11...at street. secotS InGuranrc Companies iraIfMONIVEALVI FIRE INSULANCE lJ COMPANY, OP mils STATI , . 07 PI:NY:ALVA NIA.—Odicd, N. W. Cornet FOCSSii aal WALNUT Stret , L,, Phi:Ade:lom Sub.u.rtted Capiz;..l, SAX, Pald-tip Capital. SS') 000. DAVID JAYNE. It. D.. THOMAS S STIAVAET, Y!c S-uttqn. S. IL.rus. S•nretAry. 6:9RARD FIRE AN ANCM COMPANY, Yll T suwet, west c , ~F IRN MASS OULU D MARINE INSITR ILA DELPIIIA —Office, Zio. t THIRD. ONLY TIRES " SJIBL. Wm M. 3.7&ta, .I , er. W.1 , ..: 1 .0-, Jehn Aa-p.,..h. Jr , Jr, 31 . ,:N.rre, 11. N. Potrruuttlit, T 1 ..., Cr Ire.. J II Iluzbes. A i. , GI!! rt., F I) . . th,...1.1.11, it::,...1n zn , 1.7,.. , 1-1, Win P 'tacker, Sam! J.,...A. 11 / 1 J. P. Stevar, Jeßph 6trqt , .._ll U 11. A. F.S.citelfertl, 11 , a 19F..., JONES. Pr...1.2,c: lion. 6. 1.9 WOODWARD, Vet. Pres:l,4t Sr.°. S. SlcNizto r ts.,,,rt-e•sx, Lims3 It AL71111). As4l.Atant SetteLay. au1...-1 OtaGs ilit Tijina OJwc INDUCEMENTS TO CASE BUYERS! TYNDALE & MITCHELL, CHINA, GL ANI) COMMON RAF.F.i err cow •rninz GREITLT REL:C111) PRICS3, with a HANDSOME DISCOS:NT TO THOSE WHO PAY CAR! 70: CHESTNUT STREET, ArovE SEVENTH sT , PLIELADP.LPHSA g AVING FUND.—UNITED STATES TIW I T COMPANY, corner of T 111111) NUT Straw Lorb, stoull rams ncrirel , and I'2j! ol do msnd, notice, Ihlth FIVE PEP. CENT fror_ the Sly of LlopoAlt to tb,..1.y r: OCIou hours. from 9 until 5 0'c1...1; cr• ry dar. Sul ca. MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 c cfook 1/11,1FTS for aide oo: En-load, IceL ud. ac I 5.:414441 from £1 upwarla President—STEPHEN R CRAWFORD Treasurer—PLlNY FISK Teller—JAMES R. lI:INTER. ANIERICA.N" GOLD :i . r. w YORK FUNDS AMERICAN GOLD !ND NEW YORK prsns lI9VG!IT AT TUG ILITGREST rRE , :II - 1: or7-31a n W. TINGLEY N; • No. 37 South TIIIRD Stre,t. Ph COLLECTIONS i.roiontlr Ins!, un All ac:es .I.le li - nts In the United States foal eanwls Stocks, Bonds, he . Bought and Soli Cu Corc.rak.s. lincurrent Bank Notes, Checks, a:c , huojht at the lowest ratee. Deposits rnewirea And Intereet allowed, as per arse. MATS*. AIT INCIIESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE FLTNISIIING STOILE, 1.1 PATINT EIIOrLDEn. SEA3I oIIIhT 31ANUFACTORY, ; CRLSTNUT Street, shore Serenth street. The nttent•on of Southern and Western Merch,lts - A.l Stronvoi, is p..tr tic , tl y tuYtt,l to Ltd.s ect t Shirts, the roott perfect titting article 14.10. e. At Istole- IWO and rotml. and made to order. 1,15.1y.t R ALE ItOrE.—Buyers are incite.: to ell! Jill sod eSaanne our !klAulla Bale Rope, which we eau ean sell as low as American, and wurnat It .4.orior in strength and duratallty. . . 'NEATER, 24. No 2.1 N W -.ter at ard t 2 Wl,oms HOTEL AND SUALMER RANGES °old by CHADWICK k. EllO DY.' N. SECOND Bt. WELCOME RANGE.—SoID czettAa , WiCX et BRO. 242 N. BICO,ND St. sulS 141 I=l b.INKEii