The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 22, 1857, Image 3

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- - • cfo.*iib‘t 657, • •
-We have oneerim mos pa poor) y ooluivrt, - oxfoPt
in ourosirnattyy.o4oYerYarliero Oa moneyed instite,
tins of ttieloiarieinsii:tii,iiitdetng'pai ntinait to el
vleii466 ireAsl:4llittio baits of P!iit!idef...
eieeitinif "tiik son* prirs:not. bY these , cor
porations is well known toalltwho ate do unfortunate as
to betthelVdobtenqond-the -bUndreda-and Shothainda Of
b .
tuibsist4POh the plttiuice;
or &iityr, ghat di;
gree, it to owilairiftwit they are now out of employbient
and dittittitali chested, ao to speak, out of Moire* pat
sestion, thi of, their (mu hip's.
Tilli,attfFif44, , E. uffipli:briege mono than three hen.
dredithousaudlollaza-in spode td , 'Boston floes pear
prof; Orlin Ifaiiie brings tierk
inittion 6f t ,4sl4lo*'nitire t California eentinuee beri
gold4:,tielkitei:thih silent of two or 'Woo millions
every oionth ; the exports horn New York' last 'reek
- were ' i liac* ittlifi',for sinz,pluirloiip Week' tbla
r dollar the
banks is Balton; continue.the. generous millstones they
extended to their eustotnero beithre the' Xiapenaldu'the
bante`*kf disoOunt kiodiiOo-piper
largely ' , to taiiiktivu* Johoduits erect
- where are prinupt to felleve‘tlie -needs of each other . ,
and no , huntedlown because Of itiOpresehtii.:
•
abilitp
Ortliib, t'hibefelike,banica are rocicani; onixtbeY
fail to discharge their part, to the otherwise general'
effort to thindliorate fetid' trace ; they, 'ohlyi
s tienia4
the pounder flesh. Tho ship mayaink,Auid all pried',
bat they will not Ad to her....2'heyisaS their beat
friends, felling around them like autuntki."` . lllByei, yet
thetare . IMVte`lie moved from their
And that ; can, he given is,,that'tbey
have Mr, reed,,,no, leader—no one stlaose•whidoui , , will
justrfy, and whose talents Will 'command ;the, aeries
concetimde.o opiiiiitiOhl`tke,htAiiielli" the eruidket
shall *scribe., ;*„.do"tint .heEeve thatthere hitiuth•
in the sootier, ; Thehtlie bank Presidents act ai NWT.
believed it to toter unhappily Arse 7 bid there "ere theist,
arseurtheto viluiAusee thri:'neeeetttrj.hrahlii and judg.
ment,`not'Onty for this but 'for far more intricate.' and
difficult eituatlonms, , lThe tretiblaile in the jealousy
which „they. , entertaiwil cinvot ittntlier irfthit petty
dread, lest one shall have r higiier'plene 'ateengl them
than thh" - ntlierir sPirit,,whieli, commencing,
probaldi, in' an ' k Parlors, has made itself fatal to but
too many of the Interests dt 'Philadelphia—the spirit of
envy and dett B l4 lo • ;.; •,!
It id lain fonegialettireti:te. Reamilble end Pin
laws fOiPlief, Vials* kir thew who axe willing to too ,
el nu% their niatosrachereeversl foxarehanies and
ere ,
willingficitOilioOdeeirceh:ii , #*{S; ' ,
0110 another ofatithis`Perlhi,lie Aali,Ase::_Ahe ; OW*4
basll*; j(eiery bark!' Ito ,purees Ito ~own, seallay:
seem, intent only upon gettin g itself introit' task - 0 1
sition then sdmeother banleoiad, xecklin,. of 'the, son
segnericei to'ttie it' it only caiiriderhrough,
the general ruin, and live, If they do not speedily ,
mend their ways, they will dad a reckoning depianded'
at tho hands of the borfeand.sinete . , of the, 'OuntrY,
whichihe itoriteitef them t • - •
At the Bank of Pennsylvania, the board of directors'
continuo their invest igatiotrot its itflairs,'hut no definite
information of thi exact ,cZl'edithin of the bait* Pito be
obtainid. The' neitesi eppmsch to a plain statement.
hitherto obtainable by Inquirers ii,thatthe extmohters
" nod matters better than they expected : "' is geneF.
rally understood that Mr.' John We ls h swept the
preeideocier the biz*, if lie - Linde its affairs in snob
condition as to warrant him in so doing. , O frank' and
full exposition of the exact,conditionef telnetitutlrM
will be the true .polley Of the dire'cbirs„ and fan more
beneficial t 6 the iotepasts of, the eiockholdere than any
attempt to cloak matters affecting their intermits, while'
the poblie•feellog towards the bank pfr:• • •,,
The'keb?linarketkboWs s general decline in all kinds
of stocks, and the money ifiarket is extremely dull: The
uote-brokers ate deing '
The folloirlogide todayraqlotatioris 9f . :49919, by
Cronies & ~
specie tiioien, , 40 Booth
Third atieet,. i milde in bankable feeds " 4 •
Amer. ,% Dalliers 01d...1 08 Am.Gold, old colnage.l 08
" X ~ .1.01 Sovereigns • •• • 496
Method DoLlaraii....l 4 o7 Napoleon (2011railei)':.81/0
South Am., " • 106 I TOD Guilders 405
Spanish Pillar Dollars." 18 Ten ... . 8 00'
Five Francs 09 Spanish Doubloons: —lei 00
German Crowns 1 08 Patriot do _l5 80
French " 1 101 Ducats ' 225
Adnerim Gold 8,4 i to 43i
New York Exchange - 2 to 8%
The fellewlwie a ehttement of , the cost • trenspOrted
ova the johigh ;Yeller Harold t for the weok ending
Oct. 11, 1857.1 , t -
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PRA, I OS T. OTA.
Tons. Ont. 'Pons. Cwt. Toni. Cwt.
Spring 711onritain. .2,127 04 98,978 12 90,103 - 16
Bat Sugar Loaf "382' l9' 37,794 13', 78,177 ;12
N. York tetelligh .2:: IS; 16 .20,971; OS', ,
81,180 ,18
Connell '1,7910 'O4 ,
63;037 'lB ", 66,174 00 ,
German Penna.; ; ,• • ,6;269 ' Ca, * `, '8,869 02
Coleraine & Btiford: . IMil 06 " 88,748 "lir 88,874 01
Dolbin & Doha:ten, • 00, 13 -• .B,lBa ",19 '32
Itaaleton " - '"' 1,409 ' 18 '41;483 08 42,893 'O4
J. B. McCreary & Co. . 6,0e2:13,„ '0,003
Total ..... 'lB ' 30,808 ZOO, P6l* 03
The followlmi aie the tOotingi nf . the statement of the
Boston banketbe the peat week , Compared wlthiboae
of the week prev!ous: • •—•— , • ;
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'Oct. 13:' Ott. 20, -
Capital 5t0ck..,".231,900,000 $31,980,080
Loans & 48,918,001 '48,414,900115e 1468,100
Specie - - 2,841,6002,601,000 Dee, 81,600
Due Pm otier Wks, 8,126,000' '6,740,000 Dec 385,900
Due to 02;0r batiks. 8240,500 3,483,800, Ina 223.300
Deposits 18,439,000 . 12,778,060 Dec' 663001
(limitation' 6.355,000 8,071,000 Deo 284,000
The malarial irealtili of the tintteil Mitee; is an
estate, maybe thus stated; , , ,
Value of farms and cultivated soi1:1 $6.000,006,060
bores cattle, sheep, .
" " ktvtculturalttuplements..T.:,.:-.. 100,000,000
=Jowl . .
' 4,500,000,000
~ d welling houses ' • ' ' 3,500,000,000
railway". and saiabli•:•-4,1“- ' 1,100,000 000
" " liarrndS6i,nnanly• %and
shop* - • •( 404,000,000
commetelallnuine - ' "200,000,000
agricultural' produce; iddreestia
zainntsettires,and foreign r(.l:lllll''''''' •
. 'bawl 1,11f)0,006,000'•
gold and ether oda 'and balifon`p 800,000,000'
public lands, ships of •war' testi , "
fictitious, navy yards, panne
A bidldings; Oct • • 4,ooopposloo
Grand total
This le by no mearie it bad table of Amite fora coin =
try which owes lees ,than, two , hundred pelf Lone fn all:
The Ilitn'ola Central Railroad Company ban notified
the holders of its doatlog debt that they. are: prepared
to renew it !orals mrinthe,";adding' .. tim hiteepet,
land Wei Of tiicopipapy, lin. the gement amok briau,
gnet, weep $73,2113,78. Theliew York And Uarlent
road Company 1111111101/1108 thit the licriamber coupons on
their Bret 'mortgage, bonde4lll be paid,, at the trea.
earer's office, mend after*OfititY,November2.
PHILitpRIATAII4Of. IXOELIsNAIiIt
- 6etofier 21, 186 . 1.
Reported ZPR.-.lWitnly, Jr., Stock Broker, No.
Wainpi str:itt/
Out' 80611,D: •
1;000 Bth Nov Pa 1 82-.61 I 2,000 C31;04446 New. 98.4
1,700 WibilogtonAdo.Bo ; Beading 11-.4 3, 44,14
1,000 City 1164.,:..861:8,1 60, - do ; .oaah..l4k
3, 000 do 031 f, :168 do ...lots, .14%
600 do ..P.8.8.:.63 ,O 2 NoytitOo
1,000 N Poona It 611...47 .1 = d .4ona;R • "' 85/4-
2.000 •do 47 , , •• ‘ .... 0&8.86;( g
1,000 do ~.48%, ,-; do 0k.P.36/i
1,000 •do . 46% , 10 do 34%
1,000 , 'do -lawn .40% ;100 Bch Nov pr0fd...14 •
2,000 do .._..2 de.48% - 8 Morris Oat prefil.Bo
2,000 Blxnita 78 lot ,10 Harrisburg
' 65.60 10 do 40%
1,400 Oliyeas 66..41.90 ; 10014ew
1,000 City; . 6's 83, 50 Long Island 8...
1,000 do 60 , do • 8--
400 _-do 86 - • • „60 , do "t 8
1,000, ', ~do ',8316 . ;160 do
, :;",'"do` •
1 .1111416 . 711
.5111 - iNty ' 82X1
do .44161d11i'.118X1
cr/r, :
4311011,16;
I,'-loolllly6t , ' 1 130.
25000(4'8s '82% .
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64
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60
25 Morrie Canal, - , , ! 34,, 1 ,.
' CLOSING PB
Arkid: ,
PLilsdel 0 1 6..3.8231; 83
831(-
tem
Peonoylv 5;p::..811f 811641
Boodingll 14% ,
de Bolide '7082X 61
do M 6414070. , 73.,
Poona RB - 84),( 84%
Morris Osal Gaga,* , ,36
N 82.2. - .80 611(
„mot TX; ,14 I
•LtiT,
8,000 '
100 Reading "14%
Reading closes dull at 14,
4.OABVS. '
- ], 00814 Petneat a't!'' 40 1 ‘
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,60./.998 /48114 i t '...
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69 Norrixtawn --.‘ -69 ',-
'2O Bear Meadow IL. .45 • 46 ; ,
3,0 Ifeeriebutß•ll-""*88
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tdo Istmert7'6 80
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i 9iCkebnlß g. 8 ,
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41.9114.1154 1
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Union Canal' 8)i 6
N Ji•
mee Break
Ottikvista R it... 8 , ' ii,,f
60 Readt4R:::.6
100 -do ....55wn.14%
0 ? 4 % , . •
PUIADZLPUXBOARD QF
WM, 0, - • ',• . • -
A. J. BOOKNOIIj 001013%11111 01AMU )10111.111.
ELLIB YA2111.114.,
sAos, -
At tnimiiihavasrsi k a444!ktidirotii*,
1114.10*A Joitee;Stowits -
Br{ Or( Sr) arbeir '"' Port ad Prime iced
a'riu;:3iita menu
PORT 'OF PHILADELPHIA, Octi , sg, lOW
BUN 1118 n. ; .41 ewer 38.4SUN'OBTEL ... .
HIGH WATBA 64B
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- e rit i ,Aktry -, • • • ;
Brig Isola, Griffin, front 'Dighton. ; •
Behr Geo Atooe,lterlthew, 16 days front llat:atio. Jo,
ballast to capita/ad Iv .1 Ft tft r, ,
Behr /air Leader, Ad a ms , 4 date from' Bellebilj , "
with intober, to J.W Bitbew&Oo.. , " '
ache Liberty, Wood, 9 day/ from !adieu 110 st, with
corn to Bewley. Wilson & C 0 .% . 4. , ,
• 'Behr netsry,diolfe,'Ataine, 2 dap
• - with corn to Bewley; Wilson & 00, ",
Behr Belle Montray;Priee ' -4 dati'frolai 'Biltimore
with wheat to Cotten &00. •
• debt / Mercer, Ofilleb,'ff days' from bietof, in bath&
to eaptein. - A ,
Behr Thee W Levering, estyl44 ditYi s frOu4eSociak;
Ns, with Wm to T W Parket , . • • "
Sehr Ateseidai'Oootabs 9dayi tram Hankoe WHlsithis4
her to captain.
Behr Janieef mid - Brextuei, , PdtterLß diyethoMAintil
Biter, Va, withitamber to leolton;Wandsnreer & Co:
Behr Jeel3 Doughty, 'Murphy, tdays from itiolunond,
with aborts torrapters.4 4 ; ,•••,_ ; • s "
flobr B & N Poi, White, 3 days from New Fork] With'
mdse to Jaime Baker. . , • 4 '
' thin Ohre, Townsend, 4 days from Befolirrfo ' ,Witti
shinglee to eaptild:
-Behr Guy WM, Getifinihant,V days from Bolfolk,
Va, With lumber . to captain. - . .
Behr 11 Colpener, Alexander, oeye fr9m"Ellsa.
bath city, -NO, witlitember to Bolf 4ll ,Visiddilser & Co.
. Bebe Sea- Biowet, Thompson, itdayefraig n iu mm e
.4 - with iron, &c. to Caeca & Co. .t - 11 1
' Behr L Rich, Nickerson, from inmitlui, .
od a , w p,oorbittittom, from , Hairiurrec ,
Ear Henry lijositmovilvins, 8 dim, from radian W.
- - Ter, with corn to itowleyol6'o6., ,- ,,, ,, 4.
u'li
, OLBABBEt.
fltoarnship'l l lilneas Seraglio, 3 fAtth 6 W o 4 Boitoa,, WAIT
Brig Isola; Griffin, ilosteri;john B. i6hitsl. ,
*alone, Otover,l3oetow,lllolo43; COX & Co.
*he Allen Middleton, Jr, (new) Sipple, Baiblidoes,-
• :-Wylie dc Bre - ~ -
J llWay thitadlobi le a Tyler 'Mobs'
Br
s s •
84 - bx Thos Pagei-i Robinson, Wiwaington, DO, Tyler'
Pch r;:! P,_ ? ' Dial oear } hgo id . gi»ipay,ton(Qus,
Bohr lastoi);;;t1-; fig •
„ i) ,
~ talc Jr. -5.4;
:ibbify; do '
melon, Del, captain. ,
• ,BM A'Groree is.
, It 11 Ai f i 0,
Viiybis
iii i.O
• •
. Oki brigll - 116 iw •4,61 1 *? * ” . It*
paroatly Oast YAW 9.• IfoViiid li g ht
sehoopetir passed lip. Wind NW—vial:Aber 04.
/co., Tyke. I:IIIOQUES.'''
, 3 • Ott vationerti: I -" " "
(Oarreepondenoe of The Prose.)
, • • Wraidsovoit,'Oet
Skip Jahn Beveled hie stopped: dischetillutt• Mr I"'
retail tott arylved, anit leavestqt,tlae Tassel , tratoediati
ly; Two steamers and pump,' ott Iltewrytoto Charles
top, to the her off [I" ootieihie. 1 (largo li ghtened will to
rothlpped.
• [Per Vireos.]
Mated. Not New Glovaoi, at Id ar ' nelilet;
24tti tilt, WO - sound,: at Baicidoosi 20th, poet, °test
Western and Untveree; at'l,ltorpool.
Attired from Otolileetotith, Alarm. sit Dotei.
Arrived from Savannah-2d inet, Roeoldo, etllmner-,
haven. ' , ,
mulct tor lb .Y.;tlt--40tt Neptune sod Wotp,
from Liverpool: 4th, Oceati Agoote and Lips, from Ilem
burg; 604 otoonbarg. tOisi Cutttyou; tith, , Alfred
Motet ~o'c iwitzetlatolj (toot Liverpool. , , • ~
gelled for ' ' ew Orleans - 7th, 0 A aforriien, (roar
Orem:weltf ; , V , 1
Sailed irtailismattelt-77tb, 111074, trete fleetwood,.
„
Gorrespondenee Uni thiladelladallEstiange. •
LEWES, Del., Oct. 20, 8 a.
The following Teasels were at barber yeeterday, land
a portion Ala renialn)'vls; EktroP,P mundoa, voquet,
Sea T Tun, 11Welasalc
Golden Eagle, P Armitrong,AßOjim, sloOp,tio Smith;
and eleamer Engineer. Wind girotig,froin • ,
Yours, kq a,;•WM.MOKIIAN.
Correspondence of The Free.
Hewitt lie GuSoa, Oct, 27.
Qlx boats loft, lioro ,thle morning, laden and, con,
aligned as folio*
T Thomas, baX:lion ,to", 11 I 'fitting & Bra''
Lane, lumber, anitinlin IfelehlY, lumber and staves to
Norarotui &81teeta; lierclionte , Sriend, light, to limn
e'en) Wrightil X litlfenstein and ji , r•
tP•i li rT 6 sP i ti• s
-• " ' ".MBMOBAND4: I , • •:, s
, Steamship dit'alfer WY, Ohnfeldt, trim:mew ' York,
,via Havana , arrived at Mobile 16th inst.
l.
~
Ship Harry Stn'', Redman, from Liverpool ; et Mobile
. ,
Ship ~anthee , Wingate, sailed fromllaltiroore yester.
Jaidelineiro. •
I,Bl4',Travls, for Liverpool; with .1290 bales cotton,,
palled Pdni Galveston 9th Inst. „„' „ -
-80ip Tiopio Bird, Fortikes,'hence. remained at Peme
.rara 24th nit.
Ship Rosso, for Akybb, cleared M Now York
20th
Ship Starlight, Matthews, cleixed'ai,B 4 Oston 20iti Mai
for Bari Francisco.'
Shin Lady Itueselti'(Br) 'Sinclair, from Traleofor Ha
rannah, put Into New York yesterday to land 929 pas
seng ,
Ship rs H
B`Bumner, Smith, flow Xew Orleans bound to
Oedis, put into Hampton , Beads 18th inst. with loss of
'moat and sails, she would probably proceed to,Norfolk
for repairs,
Barque Oldllickuii,YokeocHr, itence arrived, at Mew;
008ane 20tk Wet:
Neatins ; lawhi; !arrived at Beatnn 2412, hat.
front Alexandria": ' ,
„Barque lali,ElparrOw;froinlroint for Pernionbu,-
pp, wee epokenl7th histnit 80 , long 80.
Barque Belle, Ityiler, sailed trim Boston 214"
for Philadelphia, s
• Brig Tangent, Bettnett,lietied at Boston 20th, hat.
littige - Russian, Coombe, and; IlaabOl, ;Colley, „hones
'alßelom 19th Inst. '
Belga Boldwini Montgomery, hence, was beloW
ton 20th inst. „
=owes, cleared. at, Boston 20th inst.
fdf Liverpool, Bug ,
Brig Alibis,. Lewis , sailed from Alexandria 20th inst.
for Boston. • , • • . •
Brig Pauline, Taylor, cleared at , Baltimore 20th inet,
for Boston.
Brig Alrnccabah, Carlisle, hence, arrived at Boston
yeeterday. ; s .1.- • , . • •
Behr Eton's°, Thschor,, kerma, arrived at Portland
lOth,lost.
• „ .
Behr Yankee Boy, Maley, from Bristol, Pit, arrived at
Efartrord 19th Mat.
, ,
Behr M d. Ogden, Platter, clered at Beaton yesterday
for Philaielphis.
,
Schr Martha Wrightingtoui Wrightington, hence at
faltiliver 18th inst.
,
Schre Joni Pirnum, IBaker;-, Mail, Crowell; Petition
stock, Barrbugits i • Efenry P 4tlmenono, Barrattp W.
',Morse, Phillips; Firm, deffriee; Flyaway, Davis; Ocean
Wave, English, and Fly, Oheeeeman hence at Proyi..
dense litth Matt t •!, l ;
Sabra ptltilla, Wass; Charm, , WhAldan,• 8 P
Seaman; ,AlN.llenkina, Dodge; ,New Tort Packet, San
bkon; Cantata. Slaroklam, James Bllm;Babbidge;
Binkleyp A Corday. Babcock; and Uses Mann, Hen
,deraton, hence at Boston 20th Inst.•
•
,debt 8 D,Bellowai Clark, hence at Middletown 16th.
'Bohol Almon' Bacon, P 'Armstrong, arid B if Tyler,
hence at Middletown 19th last -
- lichrit. Lamm, NM Wright, Kate Stewart, and Mary
Elks; silted from New HATOritattt inst. for Philade.
Behr llharon, Thurlow k hence at Newburyport 1910
' Behr Venice Knowlton ;. , ,
hence at 841011118th inst.
Behr 1.8 Walden, Wheeler, hence at Boston 20th lost.
KARINVIIISOKJAANY.
, ....
'fichr Arthur S Simpson, Churn, frOin Smithfield, Vu,
at Previdonce 19th Mat, and proceeded to Now Bedford.
3 011 the morning of the 11th WA: pickedtup Capt Jones
and four of the crew of the eche 0 P A Cole, of modicum'
flaltimore for New Bedthrd, before reported wrecked on
Hoge bland: When foetid, they were floating on a per;
lion of the wreck, and wet...nearly exhausted.
tichir Snow Small,' Ainsberry, ((late Crocket, deceased)
which arrived at Providence on Monday morning, sailed
trent Charleston Sept 28, and on the 4th lust; off Cape
lietteres,•experienced a - heavy gale - front NE, during
which the vessel sprung 4 teak, and Continued to leak
daring the heavy weather at the rate of AOO strokes per
hour shifted dock load of lumber, Ice. had heavy NE
end lINE winds from the Id to the lath Met; On the
,18th, M, offilernegat, during a heavy blow from NW,
tarried ewe, bob ably, split malatail, and sustained
:other !damage. Capt Ebert 0 ()rocket, master of the
debar Squall, died on the Bth lust. in let 3844, long 12
18; latter a short illuessibrought on by 'Severe exposure.
!Ke 'was about 25 yearst' ago, and , e 'a native of ,Bock
.port, Me. "
(Hairnet Neptune, Capt Morris, with it 'steam pump,
tWassist barque John Swaney; arrivedet Nantucket
'on;Sattentsy night or Monday: • • .
the Havana Mario de la Marine of 14th'inst. reports
'the Wreck of three vessels,namee, de. un;Mown, on the
,kiya near the entrance of Nuevltat. One was American, '
4notherfiremeni and the third French.
The 'ship A B Kimball, reported by telegraph from
Halifax lost on the English coast,. was an A 138 vessel,
'owneilin Portland, built In Prue poridete; In 1854.
The 'barque John Swesey,' before kat , orted 'ashore at
Nalitueket,ls full of water, and the weather IA toe
rough to render her any easistooce.., 200 lbs ivory ties
lended'otarlday) lad several ditakspalin oil do Sendai:
' Sew Joel havestu..—We learn from' the'Wlimlng
temdburnal of the 20th; that the Memnon Stiwati and
Mariner areweeded to getting 'the; J:-lt. off Prying Pan
Ands,: on the 19th inat,-and. towed her to the Western
Bar, where she conimeneedlightenine Both Steamers
'hived at Wilmington, 20th hut., with a portloh or her
NOTION TO MARINERS
Basta Cruz, Teneriffe—Red+Ctehr on Note grad -L.
She Spanish government itils even notice that on the
of July last • filed red light was established on the
ontecestreme of the Mole at &intik Ores, Teceritfe'.
' She light is 21N !betide:4e the level of high water,
and is sislblo at the distance of 4 miles.
as soon es the light hi 'holm, all others on the mole
ate Screened. '
r-poo 000,000
Stainers of vessels approsehlog the anchorage from the
atisthivard are informed thattbe light bears SW from It
'ind they are cautioned keep St well open on the port
band,' and to be• careful of nearing the chore to the
northward of the Male within a depth of 25 fethome, In
order to avoid some sunken reeks recently reported
there. ;Opting tidee riot B,li feetoceepe 6 feet.
!Saris:Ma in 1867, ?I,deg W.)
AgaitiC Ottellt—Fraltri; (WC.IICOfI3I)—POIIV
int—Lgadiflg Lights, for. the n otice
Channel—The
Pre b '. Government Jim glvon notice of. the following
cb*nke in the Imeition of the lower light of the Grand
Puke? Great Ohannel to Port 120rient.
`` On 'the 3Sth September nest, the lower light'of the
two 1704,;lighte !Malty when in line, lied to 'Port
L'Orient hy the Grand Pau or Great Manuel, will be
'renfored In the same tine of bearing to the south bit&
Alen of Port Loafs, and will be placed In let 47 dog 42
min' lane N, and long lidos 21 min 12 sec W or Green
,wleh. Its height above the sea at high water will be2o
* feet cold 1t will bolisible at the distance Of eight
The Ught will be 1,d26 yards from it in the di
rection of N 82,deg .14, and being 02 feet above the sea,
willbsYielbie at the distance.oP twelve miles.'
Omlunanders of ships ire reminded that the compass
comae (N 83 deg N) on which these two lights lead in
tbrbugh the Great Dl:Leonel, must be left as soon as the
two 'Ueda of the Little Channel appear over each other,
and that these two lights kept In that position must be
carefully steered for, ,
[All bearings are.magnetio.. Variation in 1887, 22
deg W.)' By command of their Lordships.
JOHN WASHINGTON, Ifydrographer.
'•HydrographicOilice,fAchnlreity, London, •
September 10,186 ff • • •
.PORTifa.
NEW YOWL, Oet, 21.—kr steamship Itemphie, Wet.
~",.n.l43,,torleston; brig Dunkirk. of.filoworth, Griffen,
Vnin 140111pithe Taakoa Doodle, Ohue, Alexandria''
Col Bitterly, Tyler, N 0: Below, barque Harmon, of
Haipawell. Old, steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk;
`ship) Vanguard, Norton, N Orleans; Omar Pasha, Tot
'Ter Oltsriestoic IW H Ooton, Tibbetts; A A Tyng,
Jacksonvitie. barque itogatta , Meth 0,41 5 gehe
P Rurrit, Hartiek; Trankiln; it Mart, !l'hootae, Quarles.
/ 4) n.
NO,S*ON, Oct 20.—Arrived barque Jestiee Story, At
kins, Baltimore ; Sr brig Uprose, Biafk Elver, Jw, brig
Slick Rawir,Alexandria; ochre Maria Davis, Wheiden,
Gape Haytieni,Basalt Woodbride, Alexandria Yankee
Norfolk.; 17.3 Whitden; George Kilhoni; Doter
prisuf; steamer Win Jenkins, llallett, Baltimore. Tele.
graphed—Barque Oatiotaa, from • Galveston; brigs W .
Elee,Trom do; U Oonsiss, from, Newport. Cleared—
Barque California, Hampton, New York; brig A Law
rence' Puller , , Baltimore. Balled—Wind W. to NW
Ship aVm Wtrt, , lnottsoonero barmiesMityboseet,
Be
booU; sebr Gen Yeade., Soiled Saturday : —Birlp Nathan
Hanou, end eel= ai klt Gould. • • • -
• • BRISTOL—Ar 18th ears Jas Wizen, Caber, James
Rivet; &fence, Gladding, - ,tlbany; 'Mary Eddy, of Mid
from Pall River., to, logo for Cuba. • liith—Ar sehr my.
tart, of and from *mott o , In toed for Begun, • .
IifICKSPORTSId 14th, barque Island they, stereos,
for Boston.
ffOREIOif PORTIL
Ars at. Hong Kong Auk, 4, - barque, Mandarin, Vox,
.fflnpspore., 257013 iISCOUSOV re 44d Am in allong
Hang paper, She 4434 teen, while, ship Mandarin, of
New York, the only"Ameritanyliwird 4t that pane, Ia
nspie than -.
At ilicitoAtig 9, shippeurga Z, llo , ll4tetow, for Hugo
s4looo_ D , • > 4' • •'
Ar oronatio Plitit` nit, "(by tel to London) barque
TeleffraPk.ol4ll,lPlX,Xet..-AlsNlY4l.-abiPeniPPexad
to be ths Erialds - , - am Boston.
Ar at Quebec. 16th inst, ship Yuric,,44iipiery; barqueil
Ibrahim; Hughes, New Quay; Margaret; Clerk, Green
belt. Old lath ship Moffatt, Crawley, - ',endow, barques
Duchess NOOkumberlabd,' , 'Wgedld; Portsmouth;
Niene, Hiubsern London; kris Pommes;
441 1 1, Efii coy. Quebea, Muth/eh, Aberdeen;'Siam,
gtifford vreenock• ine 'Devon .Ora Liverpool.
ARRIVALS -At THE PRINOIPAL 'HOTELS
piio Votaii: Lait Night,
. , • - , _ _ ,
iaptatil libtriot&eiltnitt etreet, between Bib & nth
A X Sante, N, Y ~,, .loa 11,Banet, Boston
'1 teAllworth,,Vinginia , „, Ttf Budd i oh m u s t, oll , 8 0
nrary Barrio, 'IL, asklngton 15 Latimer dc la,Wlteittagton
!IP" ' Morrobr•Worhington,Wpr Keyser,Saltimare
' 4 _,P' OM Wash, , P.O. , &meal Story, NY - ,
utga Thornton, Jr, N J ,W /I ilenonkk, Baltimore
1i Mire & la, Mobile , BIN& Reeding, ObtoV2 ,
Mrs II Meid,,Ohiago . , , , W.Bldltakelf, ,Washington
1111, Itelper, NY , ~ ,n :, 0 0 Vetoer, Lexington, By
'l4 camping, Tonuenee , • T J Atwood, Pottorille
It tkliligman, Nif , A V lantrans, Mese •
N a Eddio ..* 44 , Waabington A $T lowa le la; California
'aesi W Dobbin, Baltimore , (leo ,Banley, Bagaloj N Y
Wm W Illtalc v loaton ~. Geo& Oannlngbanii DB A
A X Smith, Wleconstri . X llarsly , Washhigton , • •
Me Winn& la NorrolknYcli,G Navin Cuba
' o "' l3 /Nde,.2 Cleite •,.,,,, . „,fitephen GlaUlt, WI
D 13 Gray, uoltusbna
...1,0 Gordon, judtimoro.
'Geo W Wylie; Ned Win -- W (t - Ouneben, Richmond
It IllicOleUan & eister,,?n, MnlryWolls,,,QA , i,, ' •
r 8.4. Wixom, Proildende -' '8 8 Bjeincer, Lancaster .
0 Y Welch,, New York W'L Ilatbswey, Masa ,
I k illeatey, , Lenceirter.' II N. Horton , .Bobtori •' '
OP W i ri l 4B 4 &111 Tout Win B ,Klbiey,_,New York
I r., B 11, England ~ . Tkoe Quigley, Xy -' . '
Choi 0 Odon,New York It B.Leverlcb;New York
HT 111 Murdock, Men •• L. , X Bturdevant, Conn' • '
1 Wit Traci, Meant - , ~..‘. BO Ueltenatebe & la, Pa '
Goo Xitlfr4,llordreille A Dunham,/ meetfi n d
, Jkadeithudelatrstill T .. r , X B Welch •Boston , r
B'Oolea & be, Long Oland I) L Gray, it y
Johnuke Marrisbun Oboe II Cooper., Lencauter
fir &m ar t N. g . ~ ,I Leblanc, Cuba
Tim Benoit jr, Conn% 0.0 0 Volburn, NY
*Warne de ine,yarls t f /On Potts , Brown, N Y :
ins* *j 4* . irw" it* iri t -i' Y . L , t 1 Ali Va r '' dam . 4 e li f "- 42
13/ NY ‘'
' ''''•' Maack° -le art, 'Lt.
*ABP tow,* nolopl: 1.11- hi gr a il;t * 6 .' '
W W agete Pkr Ai' ' , I A Led o noind, s Y " - '
' l43.l l 4 '!Xese i 4 IN', #4olllllllt, #Y • , "-
.ii: 3 lo l Statillit MOT ' ' XL, Fourth' et., Wily Arai:"
au* la ad, NY - Wu I. 9 ,, i t i r ~ ~ ,
• Alvseu f di Mrs Mary` r O. 14
.3t_._,S, iris - ~ , ,w r parnietwo '- ' .t .
Ow". 161 4 Pkila , .. it Imam* McKinley, Pa
r
Ø0 'garner P4mAouth "- , ii , q , , lIIAA 0 141c0iple, ht ,
AM& Li . t ..n t ., ..,,, L ki X oyee , Lielpeetr r .
fit 11 * Y 4t , : .1 a=gtflkdiAililb, tl;
!Bl' " . a Brrieoticott__, wa - • '
1/14 , v,„ ,; ‘ ,
.'' ' sge IL Ailey li .1'
/ 70 1 150 , 018 K A Q Brodhead, Jr, Pa
!Ml:=
!OMMII=I=
lida D R Porter, ilarria o Lancaster
/no L Bistar, . i naml
Buck, Pa „
/ Pheter;N d' • -
1. Pomroyi Prideeton;NJ'W, B Huron, Pittsburgh
Ilamtnent, Clorniati;'Die Mrs; Bloidoksmi, N
T Binniabson, Jr, N N Merriam, N Y
Abrm Rdinter, Pa ' John Moles, N Y
O W Lett, Orsogerillo Wilson Laird, Mr's .
Q Gibbon & la, 'N J . Jos White & Is, Ohio
AMRRIOAN 110i111,—Ohestnut street, abovo
Barriitt,N 0 ' Jams 'M Mayer, Ala
.1 FE Strickland, Nashville ' M Rankle, Jr, Nashville
John 11 Gilkey, N 0 ; ' Chas McCormick, VP
John B Chambers, Pa S Whit Frith, Pa
J B Holloway, 111 Dr Gloniger, Pa
Cleo W Thompson, Mt Joy .0 8 Clark A; la, N J
Itßoddeldi•N J • J B MoOreary, 'Tamaqua
ftrinton, Went Chester 1101111th, Conn •
L Bu Bois, Doylestown • ('leo W 1, Nicholson, Del
We, Lindsay Ic•da,. kid ~•• 1111sa Gertrude Evahs, ILI
S 8, Preston, Balt • Solomon J Fagan, Md
Mrs Mitchell, Cincinnati John N palette, Philada •
esotl WClMforki.,Boaton • , D Leland, Jr, Boston
OStearns,Wil'n,Del C 111 Alimond, Wil'u, Dol
0 Adams, NX • • W Randall, Waste.n •
0 0 Itandall,Waithht, •' Mia's C MYete, N
JO 0 Myers, N Y • Adams OBkey NC,
• A jones, N Y Chas P. Tuttle, NY
UNION MOTEL—Atroli street, above Third.
W Ewing, Ya
,141 P,yster, Charobersburg bum Krebs, Ye
Jos P James, Washington ' osWells, Washington ,
J 0 Wilson, De, ~ J Nuts, Shiremanstown
J Edit YreCdom Pa. Aaron Diebl,East Freodom
D B Ernst & la, Pa J A llana, Green Csatle Pa
0I) Brodhead, Monroe co I/Saylor, Maureen() ,
M it Strop, Mauch Chunk , Geo W Martin, Johnstown
D E Jones, Lehighton, Pa 0 Morris, Baltimore
Gen M Cropper, Baltimore Saml Jenks, Pittsburgh • ,
David Myers, Pittsburgh Thou]) Willloll4 Allentown
Semi Fraser & la, New York Thos Moore & ia,New York
D A Bmitb, Pottsville L bletualg, Pottsville
Wm E Anderson, Flowing- ; R McDowell, N J
ton, N 3 • , %MI N Ida, Troy, N Y
D Longakor, Pa ,
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
'Jos'Jones, Lewistown -M Lobengood, Harrisburg
IL`Good, Md Z GGlarkson, ObamberalOg
L F'Sassaman, Pa 1 I Shantz, Lebanon
S Kauffman, Allegheny city Z Markle, Danville
D Kipp, • 0 PT Morgan, Pottsville
B Hooker, Pa . 8 0 Green & la, Doylest , n
Lewis Hamilton, Lancaster 0 II Roth, Pittsburgh
Honey 8 Weiss, Pittsburgh Sarni A Brown, Pa
Dant Everett, White Haven Geo I. Rube, Allentown
Pearson Partin, New York Miss Yoho, Danville
E4W B Purcell, New Ham- Joe Purcell, New Hamilton
llton Z D Hoyt . . Kingston, Pal
II J
MADISON HOUSIS--.Second street, above Market.
P. Valentino, N Y thin Jefferson, N
D Tiviebell,Tonn ' John II Jenkins, Indiana
Peter Blackwell, Ind J S Pinch, N Y
N b•Effilieffinbi NY, ; 0 Yea:Amen, Oin, Ohio
J W " Geo Cannon, iDelaivere,
W U Oannoh ; Delaware "D N ithuumitige, N Y
BTATES UNION-rilarpf atreet ebpvaßlatb.
R Hurray Clearfield, Ai' DonnalV, - Perry Co
Dr Gloninger, Lebanon James McOune,Lockport
Hugh HCOune, Lockpoit Edw B Purcell, Pa
John Purcell, Pa S McLaughlin, allegbauy
R 'tanning, Allegheny co Pu 1 1 4,. Pff '
-
A Entricken, Pa , 4 W Sitranger, Pa
Jas Fulton, Westmoreland Goo S Hendricks, Bedford
Geo Johnson. N Y • • Rev Wm' Smith, N J
Philip Leaning, Chin ,•Wm J Wallace, Harrisburg
J I{ Manning, Lancaster Samuel Evans, Columbia
J P Hutton, Lancaster co 311 Arms, Columbia
R L Shriner, Easton
' BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant.
Eli 'Mutton, Chester co, Pa Robt Lisle, Cheater co, Pa
lease, Leedom, Chester co X 3 Young, Now Jersey
A Spencer, Havre do Grace H Rupp, Shiremanstown
Aug Leopold, Unionville W 8 Harris, Pa
Monty Stoner, Dauphin co W Mellon, Photolxville
/ease H Erb, Pa Andrew 0 Rowers, Pa '
Moses King, Birch Run, Pa J L Ickes ' Po
Pratt Roberts & la, Mee; D Morr ison, Waterloo
for co, Pa I 1' Robinson. Waterloo
N H Gillespie, Lancaster co John Campbell, Waterloo
141 Wilson, Lancaster Co Thos Anderson ,lanc co
John Lacktand, Md A 11Drinton, Aid
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third street, ab Oallol4lll
ti II Reber, Reading E 11,Mfinbeck. Pa '
Aron Lams, Zanesville Wm Blank Hiltless , 'lle
Ono Landis, Mont co, Pa Bad Helfrich, Long Swamp
Mrs Wrightmlre, Reading Mine Wrigbtmlre, Reading
Jos Shappel, Long Swamp Jos Eisenbard, Glanville
Owen Faust, Macungie
Professor Saunders. Institute, .West Philadel
phia,' At the Weekly Examination of Protesbor Bann.
deft' pupils, this afternoon. beginning at 3 o'clock, ad
dresses will be doliVered by the Rev. T. IL Stockton,
D. D., Rev. W. U. Woodi and W. D. Baker, Rm. The
public are Invited. Professor Saunders will La pre
pared to receive a few more pupils Into hie family, the
first ifonday of November. Address
Oct, 2241
Cabinet Wari and
.UPHOLSTERY,
•
•
62:1 WALNUT ST,
',OPPOSITE
,INDEPENDENCE SQUARE.
0E0.4. , HENKEL'S,
624 WALNUT Street,
0e22-90 , Late of 173 Oheatuut Btrook
iNPrlze Clothing.—The entire Stock of fashion
ablo Clothing Is closing out, regardless of cost, at the.
birth-place of Liberty, southwest corner of BBV.ENTII
and DIATUCET,No. 700. A gift with every purchase.
• 0c22-ot* BROWN &
inektion,
JOB PRINTER,
BIEROMANT STREET. •
Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Reads, Cir.
culars; (lards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
prices to suit the times, oclT-ly
Buffalo Robes. —lOO Bales Buffalo Robes
of the 'various qualities, just received from Minnesota.
Also a handsome assortment of Fancy Robes of our own
umimfaeture, and for sale wholesale and retail by
ocil2 1m
Sleasiten 9 e saving , Iruird Of floe 203 Walnut
etreet, one door welt' of second street. Receives de
resits to sumo of One Dollar and upvrards, from all
classre 'aft'. community, and allow', Intereet at the rate
of live per cent. per annum.
°Bice open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Platurday until 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charism Al. Morris; Becre•
4, James B. Pringle.
nowitrls Infant Ceadial.--.Tble Invaluable
°orate!. is prepared from a variety of the meet choice and
ofticlent aromatics known iu Medicine, and is the most
portent and reliable carminative extant for infants and
'young children:
lly its pOwerful influence a speedy cure, is effected in
aliMmes of Chotic, windy pains and spasms. Believes
'end mitigates ranch of children's suffering during detail.
lion or teeihidg,, and by its soothing properties tran
gailieea pains of the bowels, 19osetume, vomiting, &o,
' The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been med i a 41touescide of cases with the most
stoindarit success. • No featly should be without it.
Prepared only by Ilaawr 'A. Hawaii,
' At his Drag and Chemical More,
N. B. corner of 81.1 th end Green afs., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders meet be addressed. And for Ws
by Druggists generally. an 1847
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Ns.
thins! Safety Trust Company, in 'icecap? Street, sonth
watt corner 4 PIM Street, POILADELPSIA. Assets
over owe 3111.ci021 AND 1 lieu or Doctena, invented
in RILICESTATM, MORTUOICO,GROURD BENTS, And other
Scot clue securities, , as required' by the charter. his
institution confines its business entirely to the raoei•
ring of money on deposit.
Tito Mlles is open every day trout 9 o'clock in the
•corning until 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday
'and Thursday evening! until 9 o'clock.
Ey the Be,. George Chandler, on the evening of the
2Tth ultimo, Mr. J.AOPD B. QRAMP to Miss AMANDA
M. HAND.
By the name, on the morning of the 20th instant, Mr.
PHILIP It, ZIEHLHH, of Aolesbury townebip, to Min
ANNA MUER, of Tinfeum.
On Monday, 19th instant, by Alderman John Swift,
LEOPOLD MEIGNEN to JOSEPHINE A. LIZP, ell of
this city. . . .
Qg the 19th instant, ELIZABETH HALL, daughter
of the late Frederick Iloache,' in the 29th year of her
age.
On the:2oth instant, WILLIAM A: M. BRIOOS, aged
JS ears. . • •
On the 19th instant, HARRIET, wife of Thomas
Itobinson, in her 28th year:
At Now York, 19th Instant, CHARLES DIX, aged 29
yearn
On tie 29th Instant; Mr. JAMES TEAS. '
It 7 Pint School District for State of Penn
sylvania.—An examination of Teachers or the Public
Schools will he held on SATURDAY, October Stet. 1857,
commencing at 9 o'clock K. If, at the Mount 'Vernon
school house, CATHARINE 'street, above THIRD.
By order of the committee on qualifications of teach
ers of the . Board of Controllers of Public Schools. ,
'oc22-dtoc3l. , ;W ."d:3ACHßON;Chattmat
17- Llterary,Soliee; In. Jayne'i Hall, for Um
benefit of the Industrial Schools taught by the listen of
the Holy Oroes,'Notnaber 2d. Doors open at T o'clock.
J. Lestare,by the )100. JOSXPLII D. 011AND14111. tub-
Jed, Woman.
Bupper, sad alas of fancy articles. 0c22-tat
lieparttlient of City Properly-•office
Second Story Girard Conic, north aide.
PIOLADILPIIIII, Oct. 20th, 1857.
NOTICEE Is hereby given to the public, that the State
Maim Clock wilt be stopped fora few days, to come
dtlenCe of cleaning and repairs. ,
RUGENC MOM
Commtseloner of City Property.
OMVNotice:Appents.*- 1 0tty Centuatistostrs'
, PiObsoamems, October 11, 1857.
NOTIOM 18 HEREBY (IVIZN, That the Commis
,skwers wilr hear Appetite by all hellions rated for State
sod Munlol•pal Tat, in the etty of Philadelphia, for the'
Year 1858,,f0r the several Wards of the said city, at their
°Mx, No. 11 wed wing of the State House, (up sham)
on the following days; between the hours of 10 o'clock
A. M. &ca l . o'clock P.M.
let and' 2d Wards—On Monday, October 19th, 1957.
Bd. " 4th A' Tuesday 0 ' 20th, "
6th 11 8th 11 ' ". , Wednes day, 23st,
• 7th 11 . Bth " Thursday, 22d, 0
9th " 10th 1 ' 29d, "
11th "12th 11 Monday, " 28th, "
13th 11
-14th Tuesday, " 27th, "
16th 41 18th Wednesday, " 28th, "
17th "18th " 11 Thursday, 1 • 20th, "
19th "20th ' ,l Friday, 0 30th,
21 4 i 1 0 Monday, Noy. 2d, "
23d " " " Tuesday, 54, "
The AEI6BOOII of Inch wards as have not beer, supplied
with Blank Notices of Appeals are hereby notified to
call at the Commissioners' Ofdee and procure the sante.
OROBOX 91. 4 11 14(4 '
•
JAMES M. hEDDT, city Oonstuisalouers.
7042 1 , 04+ 1 ,/it 0013-dtao3
lfilIIIII!TISELING GOOD
-11 ? .AND
• V. ° 3. LEVY
PITY aemeose THY vettomm or
'LAW; CURTAINS; ' - ' '
CURTAIN MATERIALS,
SEOCATELLES, &o.;
: i!OffSLEY BIIESTINo S t TABLE LINENS, ENGLISH
CANTON FLANNELS, eco
00224 t ' • 426 'OHESTNIIT ST.
V ERICAN GOLD • • •
• ' • AND
''Nllli' YORK DROJIANOR ,
blririn'"'
;AT 011RRENT RATES,
ORONISE & CO.,
;
0c2244 40 ISOM THIRD OT.
ItggSe—illaitaLllELPllll4 tittlitsDAY, O iIOBEIt 21;- 18574
Bpecial Notices
PIMIVIMBOIL E. D. B►DBDUS
' West PLll►delpbl► Institute
OEO. P. WOURATII,
• 4/6 Arch Otreet.°
,illatilateo
Meatbs
th9 o6ol °
1)40 POS Al MIA INDIAN 001):,
' bar 11$TMBIT Or Tug Lunation.
corm tudluti Alfoirs, October IN 1567.
SEALED l'lttll'OriAbtl, endorsed ‘,..tr4popitl4 (or
Mon U 00du, ,, talon I, 2,1, or 4. nu thu cone any bp.]
Will be recolvel at the Men bf Indian Aftolrs, Wpsh
ington city, until tau o'clock A. M,, pp daturday, the
14th day of Ndiecoher next, for' furnishing ; goods for
the Indian department for tutillting treaty atienlattons
with varlotti Indian' tribes, and for other Indian put ,
pone, as follow:::
.QWesNo.l.
Mackinac 111amtils ' Chubs, and Dry Goods.
3000 -pairs 3-point whitellatikidso blankets, to measure
00 by,72 inches, ami weigh 8 pounde. ,
3,000 palts 2x -point whiteMackinaoblakete, to measure
,61 by 06 Mph% tied Weigh 0 pewit .
1,500 pairs 2-point white bleeltieeeblsekets, to masers
42 by 64 Inches, and weigh 5,1( pounds, ;
1,500 pairs point white Macktrute blankets, , to mom
, sure tlliy . 511 mailer, and weigh 4X pomade,
IMO pairs tepelnt white Mackinac blankets, to measure
34 by 96 Inches, and weigh pupas.
300 pairs 3-point scarlet A/tickles,' blankets, to mea
sure, 00 72 Inches,' and weigh pounds,
,40(Ipairs 2j`-pointecarlet Maekime blit ielt ete, to Mea
te
sinb4by 00 inches, and weigh I pounds.
200 palm ex point green Mackinac blanket!, to uses
, . ' • +sure till by 84 inches, and weigh 10 polindri.
400 pairs 3-pint green Sleeking° blankets, to lutetium
• 60 by 12 Inches, stel'weigh 8 Pounda.
' 400 pairs 23e -point grime Mackinac blankets, to' 'num
sure'64 by tilkiriehes, and weigh 8 pounds.
200 pairs 3X-point indigo blue Matiklutto blankets, to
measure 66 by 84 inches, and Weigh 10 pounds.
200 pairs 3-point indigo blue Mackinac blankets; to
measure 00 by 72 Inchoe, and weigh B pounds.
300 pairs 2X -point indigo' blue Mackinac blankets, to
immure 64 by 66 inches, mid weigh 6 pounds
200 pairs 3X-pointllentinella blue Mackinac blankets,
to measure 60 by 84 iechee,, and weigh 10
isOunds.
300 pairs 3-point Oentinells bitinkitickinao blankets,
to measure CO by T 2 lnhes;and weigh 8 pounds.
350 pairs IX point Gentinella blue Meal:Mae blankets,
to immure 54 by 66 incheei and weigh 0 pounds.
3,600 yards fancy list blue cloth ,
2,000 " " black clOth
600 " " • green cloth
4,600 " . gray Ilst blue cloth ,
3,500 " awed " blue cloth
1,000 " " scarlet cloth
1,000 " ," green cloth
le 00 pounds worsted yarn, 3 folds •
100 dozen cotton Vag handkerchiefs
100, Madras "
250 4 , faucy'cotton 4.
60 " black ellk
50 " 8.4 cotton shawls
100 4 ' 6-4
100 4.4
50 " 6.1 woollen shawls
1,040 pounds linen thread
76 et, sowing silk
' 600 Mimes .ribands
350 gross worsted gartering
76 pieces silk handkerchiefs ' -
35,0t0 yards cafice
26,000 • 4, Merrimac calico "
16,000 "•bine drilling
15,000 " white' "
6,000 " Georgia etripes'
-
8,000." bluadenim
3,000 " cottonade
15,000 " bed ticking
2,000 " Kentuckyjearis
3,600 " eatieets
10,000 . 14 plaid limey
6,000 " bleached ehirtiug
20,000 4, domestic shirting, (unbleached) '
20 000 " sheeting "
10,000 " cheeks, stripes and plaid.; '
200 dozen woollen cocks •
2,000 yard@ flannels, assorted
1,000 pomade cotton thread
• 606 dome spool cotton
300 pounds best Chinese vermillion
600 " " American "
1,500 " brown gifting twine, No. 30
1,000 es ~ cotton maitre
2,400 flannel shirts
2,400 calico "
lid cloven Canadian belt!.
OLAB3 No. 2. '
Ready- Mode Clothing.
203 frock coats, indigo blue brood cloth
patttaloona, " <
200 vests,
100 frock coats, , " heavy twilled
100 pantaloons, " , 4,
100 voile, loo Macinac indigo blue blanket capotes
100 black caeinet overcoats, (fie 1)
100 sheep's gray, cloth overcoats
104 4 . " " coats
100 " ‘ " pantaloons
100 block cloth coats
100 " pantaloons
100 " vests
200 blue satinet coats
200 " pantaloons
200 vests
2:10 cadet cloth coals
200 = pantaloons , •
200 " vests.
01113.9 No. 3.
Hardware, Agricultural implements, and Axes.
6;000 pounds brass kettles '
1,000 tin kettles, (5 Altos)
200 nests Japanned kettles, 8 In a nest
50 dozen 10-quart tin pans
75 if 0 -' ,
76 " 4 "
100 es 2 " " •
300, " butcher knives
• 100 " scalping "
25 01 gun flints ,
60 gross gun worms
150 44 squaw awls
125 " fish hooks, assorted
NO dozen fish lines
350 gross needles
MD dozen coarse tooth combs
160 " tine
150 " meteors
16 " bush scythes
16 " grams
15 " grain "
10 " mhos
30 " grubbing hoes
fA " weeding 44
100 pairs harms
200 " trace chianti
100 log chalas
SOO drawing knives, 10 and 12 Inches in length
250 aurs, in equal proportions of IK , 1, x, and
i s -Inch
MO hand saws
30 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length
'BO 14 it
60 dozen hand-saw files
10 " cross-cut saw bleu
111 " wood rasps
- 250 quarters Rocket chisels, X, I, and 2 inch
70 planes fore and jack
.26 dozen shovels
' 25 " spades
600 camp kettles, (3 'hee)'
3,000 short handled frying pans
100 dozen basting spoons
200 " iron table spoons
200 4, tin cups
15 f• myth. seethe
25 " axes, to weigh from 4 to 6X pounds
100 44 half axes, to weigh as pounds
. 70 " hatchets, to weigh lit pound
15 0 broad-axes, ordinary size
60 ' slue mirrors
76 " tire steels
Cases No, 4.
Northwest Guns.
. 1 ) 1)00 northwest guns, flint lock
,210 " • " • permission lock, ,
Proposals will be received for the delivery of said
goods at Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, Daltlmore,
New Orleans, St. I,onis, Memphis, or Cincinnati; bat la
cobsidering the bide s the cost of the transportation of
the same to their respective destinations from the
places proposed to ho delivered wilt form an element In
deciding open the proposals.
The right will be reserved to require a greater or less
quantity of any of the articles named than that 'paled
is the above schedule, ales any other. of a different
description that may be needed, at the lowest market
prices.
Goode of American manufecture, of the required
Myles and quality, will be preferred; but as the samples
of blankets and cloths are foreign fabrics, it will be ma
mmary, in proposing a domestic article of either of
those kinds, that a sample thereof obeli eecompeny the
1,14.
The articles to bo furnished mast, in all rasped.,
conform to and be equal With tho sample+ recently ea.
Meted, which may be seen at this oftice They will be
rigidly Inspected and compared with , those 'temples by
ell meet or agents appointed for that purpose. Such as
limy be unequal thereto In any particular will be re
„lected,; In er latch case the contractor will be bound to
lurpieh others of the required kind or quality within
three days ; or, If that be not done, they will be pure
chased at his expense. Payment will be made for the
stones received on invoices thereof, entitled by the
agent or agents appointed to impact them.
It will be understood that ell bide for tarnishing the
;MB above emitted may be rejected at the option of
the Department, particuiarle if made by 040 who is not
known as a manufacturer of, or regular dealer in, the
edict° proposed to be furnished • which fact, or the re
verse, Outlet be distinctly stated in tne bids offered; and
that the bide of all Termite who may have failed to
comply with the conditions of any contracts they may
Mere previously entered Into with the 'United States
Medi, at the option of the Department, be rejected, in
accordance with the letter and spirit of a Joint resolution
of Congress relative to bids tor provisions, ototbing,
Sic., for the use of the navy, approved 27th March, 1854.
Roods will be required, In the amount of the bid, for
the faithful performaime of the contract, with two or
more sureties, whose eullicieney must be certified by a
United States judge or district attorney,
The proposals must embrace the artielen, with the
'Umatillas thereof, as they are arranged in the foregoing
schedule, with the prices annexed to each, In dollars
and cente, at which they will bo furnished, and the
amounts must be carried out And footed up for each
clam, They should bo submitted with the following
heeding:
" I [or wej bombe propose to furnish for the service
of the Indian department, and according to the, terms
of its advertisement therefor, dated October 15th, 1867,
the following articles, at the , prices thereto affixed,
[hero insert the list according to the class or chimes
York,
for,) deliverable In the city of [Boehm New
New
York, Philadelphia, Dalthnore, New Orkin', St. Louis,
Memphis, or Cincinnati, as the ease may be,) by the
Omit day of April next, or at such time or times during
the year /868 an may be ordered by the Commissioner
Of Indian Affairs; and I [or we] will Om fernish,
et the pamo prime such Willem! qnantitjed or' the
name kinds and q ualities of goods, and at the lowest
Suerkee ' prim, such other articles of si different descrip
tion as be required for the service et the India*
departniept during the year MU, deliverable on above
Mated; and If this proposal be accepted, there insert
the words, 'in whole or In pert' If more than One class
be proposed for,) 1 [or wej will, within twenty days
thereafter, execute a contract accordingly, and give
security, eatlefeetory to the Commissioner or Indian
Affairs, for the faithful performance of the same."
(Here Insert whether the party proposing is pr is not a
manufacturer or regular defiler in The article proposed
to be furnished.]
mach proposal must also be accompanied bye mean
tee, in the following form, to be signed by two or more
reeponeible person'', whose sufficiency must he certified
by one or more persons, pereonally'or officially 'known
'to the department :
"I [or we] hereby guaranty that the above bidder,
[or bidden,] if a contract shall be awarded to him, [or
(hem,] according to his foe their] foregoing bid or pro
poen!, will executes contram,aind g l e e mu ft i for the
performance thereof, as prescribed la the advertisement
for peoposele for Indian geode; dated October 16, 1867 ;
'and I [or we) agree to pay any and all damages or losses
which the United States or the Indian. may suffer by
reason of failure so to do on the part of the said bidder,
[or biddera."l
No proposal will be coneldered that does not strictly
conform to the terms and directions of this advertise.
tent.
By order of the Secretary of the Interior.
CLIABLMS B. MIX,
Acting Commissioner.
0C22-the&Au tnovl 4
BPinet Cent'lion," Itarett,
inny Red other Cognacs of various vintages, in half
plpes and quarter casks • Pellevoisiti Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, in half plfes, ball cask', aud one.eightb
casks. Imported, and f r s e sa by •
111011 Y 1111111,EN & 00.,
0e22 421 owl 0:1 seed, Vogrta street.
%Inn UNDERSIGINED 14Y1 THIS DAY
-E. mitered ipto a Oopertnerehip tinder the name or
ROGRES & co., for 00 atip4futgrigg or ail kinds of
law and common Soaps, at No. 28 r'grth WATER Bt.
A. W. gopktze,
• Od. Wth,1857. O. .W . SWUM
44:1.4ht ,
WEAN SOAP 1141,NOMAOTORY.
ROGUES & CO.; having porehesed the above works
from Lebreelit Freaks, are prepared to receive orders
for all kill& of tenor and: sPoletou Bops. ' All orders
oxecutod with pqnchutlity and despatch, et the very
lowest priced, for cub. ; • 0021.2w*
faREAT REDUCTION' OF PRICES.—
Ladles' FURS selling off regardless of coat.
HARLES omaono ,
Importw g en 'Cd
rosoufacturhig Furriers. N so
0.624 CHEST
NUT St., balow &mouth, will close their 'entire stock
et Ladles' Tore, without regard to cold. oc2l-4t
ARDINES.-60 CASEpS"WHOLE AND
.:HALF, BOXES In More and for aile by
HENRY BOWAN 8c CO..
421 and 723 dontb,Yourtb Strout.
---- i ,
iithbo
I iANGE.-L-SOLDBYOEteu
v k 0, 607 N. sum) at. sale-4143.
Allistellcincottil.
fro RENT.—Tho Bro-story BRows STONE
J.. BUILDING, on THIRD Street, above Dock. tip
ply to P. BRADY & 00.,
Tamers' and Mechanics , Dank Building,
oct224t* CHESTNUT Street.
nOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
AA- BURANOE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT
Street, Phllslelphia, Tho following statement or the
alTalrs of the company Is published In cooformlty with a
prevision of Its charter :
POOIIIOOEI 01/0111080 011011 ,AIIIIIIST 1, 1816, TO aOOOO7
al, 1861
Piro . promiutrja,
838,729 81
217,793 82
224 00
Marine premiums
Perpetual ..... t...
OM amount premiums tskeri
Earned fire pronaluinx ...... 25,072 06
Elwood marine preugume 105.005 60-100,078 66
Deduct return premiums
Net earned $108,3119 09
Merino Imes paid, $93,685 70
Vire losses 8,091 11
.
$101,910 80
Selvage re.
calved... $760 57
'lnterest re.
wired-4,351 GT
a o - Ineur-
one° 2,971 62 —8,683 66 93,833 70
--
Ml:Musa for sommisilons to
agents, abatements In lieu of
scrip, Asiatics, office tent,
, furnishing aim, books, sta
tionery, ho 60,386 67
Profit an d long 03 40-141,283 27
. •
Net prat 624,076 82
. . AMTS. '
Cash on hand $12,515 89
Bilis receivable 110,261 02 •
Rends and mortgages 105,000 00
Stocks 292,100 00
Stock notes 142,900 00
- Due by agents and
others 22,912 93
----- $754,095 84
DIRECTORS.
.i P. M. Potts, Wm. P. Leech,
O. E. Spangler, li. T. Remelt,
Abraham Rex, 11. 11. Houston,
Wrn. 11. Woods, Ins R. Withers,
George Unwell, Abraham P. Eyre,
J. Edgar Thomson, W. Ralguel,
C.C. Bower, Charles P. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John 11. Lowers,
Mermen llaupt, James E. Stiles,
Nathan R. Potts, IL 11. Shillingford
• PERCIVAL M. POTTS, Presulunt
0. E. BPANOLVII, Vice President.
W. li. WOODa, Secretary.
0c22 R. T. Ream, Treasurer
Legal Noticco.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
OITY AND 00UNTY OP PUILADELPIIIA.
The South Western Saving Fund ond Building Aeso
elation vs. John Creighton. Lev. Foto., March Term
MI. No. 763.
The Auditor appointed by the Conrt tp distribute the
laud arising from a sale under above writ of the follow.
ing real estate—vie: All that certain lot or piece of
ground, with the buildings and improvements thereon
erected, situate on the north side of William Street, at
the distance of ono hundred and eighteen feet eastward
Irmo the east side of Schuylkill Fourth Street, in the
city of Philadelphia, containing in fronton said William
street sixteen feet, and in length or depth that breadth
seventy-one feet six inches—will attend to the duties
of his appointment at hie office ' No. 701 Washington
Square, (south side.) on Ilonday, November 2d, at four
o'clock I'. AL, when and whore all persons are required
to present their claims, or bo debarred from coming in
upon said fund.
A. MURRAY STEWART,
'0c2.2-1110t* Auditor.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR TUE
1 CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Matthew Bomplo to use of E. W. Aforrison vs John
Vogel, District Court, Juno term, 1857. No. 533. Test.
Pi Ye, to Lehigh county
The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute - the
fund Arising from the sato of personal property under
above writ, will attend to the duties of hie appointment
on Tuesday, November 3d, 1837, at 4 o'clock I'. Af , at
his office, No. 704 Washington l3quaro, in the city of
Philadelphia, when and where all persons are required
to present their claims, or be debarred from coining iu
upon said fund. A. MURRAY STEWART,
0c22-dlOtir Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT. FOR THE
OITY OF PUTLADELPIIIA.
Estate of JAMES HAMILTON, deceased.
The AMliter appointed to audit,adjust, and settle the
account of THOMAS OADWALADEII, Executor and
Trustee of the last will and tunament of JAMES HA
MILTON, deceased, arising from that portion of the
estate belonging to schalule B annexed to the inden
ture of partition in said estate, dated January 24, 1549,
recoiled in the office for recording deeds, kn., in Phila
delphia, in Deed Book WC, No. 1, page 497, and to
report distribution ; and also the 27th account (A) of
the said Thomas Oadwalader, Executor to Trustee afore
said, mixing from that portion of the estate belonging
to schedule E, annexed to the indentwo of partition
dated 11th day or June, 1892, recorded in Deed Book
T 11, No. page—and to report distribution, will meet
the Fortis. Interested at We omen, No. 528 WALNUT
street, in the city of Philadelphia, on SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 23th, 1857, at 1 P. at
utsl3.tu tbdisa-bt IIIANOIS MURTON, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
OITY OF PLITIJADELPIIIA.
Estate of WILLIAM WALLACE 000 K, deceased.
The Auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and settle the
fourth account of JOIN T. LEWIS. Administrator e.
t. a. of WILLIAM WALLACE COOK, deceased, and to
report distribution, will meet the parties interested at
his office, No. t2B WALNUT street, in the city of Phila
delphia, en SATURDAY, 00TOILER 24th, 1857, at
12 M.
0c134u tbAlut-6t - PllOlOlB WIIMITON, Auditor
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
- 1 1- City and County of Philadelphia; Estate of BEAN
-018 AMITY, deceased.
MARGARET MoAVOY, widow of said decedent, bee
presented to said Court an inventory and appraisenient
of personal property, which she has elected to retain
uutler the provisions of the Act of April 14, 1861, and
441ml:exceptions are filed before FRIDAY, OCTOBER
10, 1851' at 10 o'clock A. 14., the sense will be allowed
end sPlifi. l •4 the Court.
ANDREW MILLER,
Attorney for Widow, 2008. Vint BT.
octktudth 2w*
TN TIM DISTRICT COURT FOR TILE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIITADELPRIA.
Thomas Williamson, Trustee, &o. us. Robert Palmer.
LevertVarlas,lfarch Term /857, No. 853.
The President, Directors, '& Co. of, the Bank of Penn
sylvanie or. Itobert Palmer and Williem Clayton, late
treeing u Palmer, Clayton & Co. Venditioni gloom's,
Iderob Term, 1857, N0..1033.
The Auditor appointed to distribute the money In
Caen, raised under the above entitled proceedings, by
Sheriff's sale, of
No. I. Idessuage and lot of ground on the west side of
Delaware, second street between Pine and Union streets,
In the city of Philadelphia, containing in front 18 foot
and In depth 05 feet toe Ave.feet alley; bounded north.
ward by ground formerly of George Fitzwater, now of
the heirs of Charles Allen, and southward by ground of
Joseph Marshall.
No. 2. Lot of ground, with frame and brick tenements,
on the south side of Mary street, betzteee Front and
Second streets, in the
tield oily, beginning 183 feet from
Fronttoett 000 ttilelog in front 20 feet, and in depth &5
feet.
street,
No 3. Lot of ground with the two threoatorr briar melt
magus thereon, on the north tide of Prime or Washing
ton street. in the said city, 61 feet westward from the
northwest corner of Delaware Fifth and Prime streets,
emitalnlng in front 24 feet, and in depth about 09 feet.
flubject to yearly ground rent of forty-eight dollars
Will attend to hie duties upon MONDAY, the 26th day
of October, /861, et 4 <06.104 P. M., at his office, No.
204 Routh FIFTH street, below Walnut, in tko eald city,
when and where all persons interested are required to
make their otalmn, or be debarred from coming in upon
add funds.
0012.10 t
GEORGE W. BIDDLE, Auditor
JULIA A. CARR, BY HER NEXT
friend, Ito. v s . CHARLES D.ll OARll—Divorce
Common Pleas- - -No. 16, Sept. T., 7856.
Please take notice, that depositions of witnesses on
part of said libellant will bo taken before me on
/FRIDAY, Oclobor 28, 1857, et 4 o'clock P. H., at the
o6loe of floury O. Kota, Esq., No. 188 South FIFTII
street, Philsdelptila, when you can attend and cross.
examine if you think proper.
WILLIAM I'. SMALL, Examiner.
To OSAILIIS D. E. Oa att. oe7:lst*
Dank Notices
NOTICE.—FARMERS' AND }BOHAN
-4.1 Ns , BANK—Patc,thin,PntA, October 23, 1857.
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Stockhold
ers of this Bank has been called by the Board of Directors
under the provisions of the seventh section of the act
of the Oeneral Assembly of this State, entitled An act
providing for the resumption of specie payments by the
bunks, and for the relief of debtors," approved the 13th
day of October, A. D. 1857, to be held at the Banking-
Rowe of this Corporation, ou TUESDAY, the third day
of November, A. D. 1857, at 4,4 o'clock P. It., for the
purpose of taking into cousideration the acceptance of
the provisions of the said act. by enter of the Posr4,
0023 IL If. LEWIS, Osehler.
STIIIi NTlLAppxrilA BANK.
2let Qcjoher, 1247.—A Special Meeting' of the
ckholders of this Dank will be held at the Bankusg
'louse on SATURDAY, the 31st inst.at 12 o'clock, to
take into consideration the Act of th e Legislature, ato
proved the 13th inst., entitled '• An act providing for
the resumption of specie payment's by the Banks, and
for the relief of debtors,"
0c22.4t31 B. D. COMRCITS, °giblet.
BAITK COMMRBOE, P
_ 11114DIRLPHIA,
October 21, 185 f .—Notlce la hereby given, that a
meeting of the Stockholders of elle Inatitutlon will be
held ay the thinking House, on TUESDAY, the Sd day
of November next, at 12ji o'clock, to take Into canal.
deratlon the act, entitled Au act providlog for re
m:option of vein° payments," passed by the Leirlele•
tura of Peuneylvanta, and approved the 13th day of Oc
tober Fremont. by order of - flolr4 of lurectore.
.44.0 1 .4 1 crfoy .3.1 J. 0, pONNEf.b, Cashier.
''TtI — NSINQTON —.NK.
.
BA.. ......—rummumpHlA,
aA October 7 11157.—The /Mil meeting of tho
fltoekboldera or tbla Dank will bo held at the Banking
house, on TUESDAY, 114 November, 1857, at 12
o'clock 008-tbaatutN3
An election for thirteen Directors to serve the enso
tog year will take place at the Banking•bouee, on Mon
day, the lath day of November, between the hours o
9 A. M. and 9 P. M. O. T. TXRKES,
octitheatuttile Cashier.
AND MECHANICS' BANK,
Hon for Directors
BILADCLPIIIi, October Bth, lefet.
will be held at the
I ia T u kh FARME RS'eIna;
: 11s e e l r 1P on MONDAY, the 16th day of N0T13133•
ber next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3
o'clock P. II ; and on TUESDAY, the 9d day of Novem
ber next, a General Meeting of the Stockholders will be
Mild at the Booking House. at 4 o'olook P. M., agrees.
bly to the charter,
oel-toolO
N: U. (ladder
A LADY, COMPETENT TO TEACH
XX. the branches of era English education, Freud', and
Music, wishes to obtain a situation as daily (locomen
to young childroo. Okty references given. Addrexi
u A., box tip. iti2 Philadelphia P. 0. 0c24-by
IvANTED TQ RENT.-4 CONVkINI
eat uousE, With Ourdati, Sto. within one hour
of the EAchenge. Addrette " PIIuMPT," Blood , e ne.
WANT YD, TI - IE UNITED STATES
eAvmax—Able-bodled, unmarried men, to
w h o ,* will tto given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Val tram $l2 to $4 per month
No man haying a wife or child will he aopepted. Apply
for MOUNTED figittlOß, at No. 80 MARKET street
above Eighth, north aide.
WiLLIAIt 11. ROYALL,
let I,teut.. 24 Raft. of Cavalry,
Recruiting Officer.
oat fi-lmit
WANTED.—A FEW AGENTS, EITHER
',fele or Yernale, are wanted to sell a new and
very lapttlar book, jot issued, entitled 44 The ()rooked
Elm ; or, Life by the Wayside." Your editions have
already been exhausted In Boston and the New England
States. Agents are wanted to Canvass the Middle,
Eleuthera, and Western States. Borne now engaged
make from $6 to $l2 per day. Address, by letter, Book
Agent, 17 State street, Boston ; or call personally at
came place. ec3-Int
bur giale.
FORSALE-Or In exchange for Stocks.—
A Unborn.) riledein rellidance, No. 820 North BB
VBNTII Street, above Brown ntroet, wont aide. Lot 26
by 116 feet—aide yard. Apply on the premises, ocl7-2w
Oaks bp %union,
MTHOMAS & SONS,
• N0e.139 sod 141 SOUTH FOURTH BTRZET,
(Formerly Noe. 67 and 69.)
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ao.
Public Salve at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
Ifluidbills of each property honed separately, In
addition to which we publieh on the Saturday previous
to each sale ono thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full descrlptiona of all the property to be sold on
the following Tuesday.
MT FURNITURE, SALES AT TRH AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
URAL ESTATE' AT PRIVATII SALM.
117' We have a large amount or Real Estate at Pri
vate Bale, Including every demerlptlon of Oily and
Country property, Printed Lists may be bad at the
Auction Store.
/164,747 43
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
IL? Roal Estate entered on our Private Sale Re-
Aster, are advertised oectulonally In our Public Sale
Imamate, (of which 1,000 copies are printed wookly,)
roe of charge,
rppityli WALL BALE, OM POTOBUR.
Wlll include the following—
--
FOUR VALUABLE MARKET IiTREET STORES.--
Four substantial foul . ..story brick stores and dwellings ,
Noe. 1621,1519, 1617, and 1513 Market street, West of
Fifteenth street.
MODERN DWELLING.
Neat modern three-story Brick Dwelling, 8. W. cor
ner of Twelfth and Citron streets , above Wallace street,
with a time-story brisk dwelling on Citron street.
FEREMPTORY SALE—FOUR VALUABLE LOTS—
BRICK DWELLING, STABLE AND GRAVEL-BED
—FIRST WARD.
Valuable lot S E corner Jefferson avenue or Hoye,-
mensing road and Moore street, and Crosby street.
Large and valuable lot N N corner /enema avenue,
Moore street, and Williamson street
Large and valuable lot, with two-story brick dwelling
and frame stable,Moore atreot, adjoining the above,
and extending through to Williamson street.
Valuable lot and frame stable, Moore street, adjoining
the above, Sale of the whole absolute.
• •
E:r Full particulars In handbill. and plan
lIANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE.
Handsome residence with double back building, and
replete will all modern conventencea, No. LIM Spring
Garden street. This lea very desirable residence, and
in a beautiful neighborhood.
FACTORY, STEAM ENGINE, &e.—Two and a half
story factory, steam engine, &c., Twenty-Brat Ward,
fronting on Clearfield, Twenty-first a treet, and the Phila
delphia and Germantown railroad.
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING.—Two-story brick
messuage, S E. corner Township Lino road and Meer
geld street, Twenty , first Ward.
VALUABLE LOTS.—Valualde lot, N. E. corner
Seventeenth street and Woodpecker Lane.
TWO BLIDA DWELLINGS.—Two three-story brick
dwellings, Spring Garden street, neat of William 'Greet.
PERSIUP TORY SALE.—VIVE GROUND RENTS,
via: Two of $37.50 each, two of $2260 each, and ono
of stO a year secured on five throe-story brick dwellings
and lots, Spring Garden street, Owen street, and Riddle
TWO TIME-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS
Two three-story brick dwellings, Nos. 878 and 878
Apple street, between Fourth street and York avenue,
and Coates and Brown streets. Bale absolute.
. . . . .
YOUR YEARLY GROUND RENTS. two of $B.l, and
two of st 2 each. secured by a brick dwelling, Howard
street and Hope street, (late Kensington
137 gull particulars of each of the &boro proper . "
now ready in handbills.
THIRTEENTH FALL SALE, 3d NOVEMBER
This sais wiN isciada
Orphans' Court Oslo.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM A. BUDD. DRO,D.
THREE LARGE AND VALUADIX LOTS AND TWO
BRICK DWELLINGS, SEVENTH STREET, PRIME
STREET, AND PASSYLYNK ROAD.
Valuable lot, N W earner Primo and Seventh streets.
Valuable lot, fronting on Prime street, and no Pass
yank road.
Valuable lot, Pasmunk road
Two three-story brick dwellings, Seventh street; west
side. north of Prime street. They wilt be sold sepa
rately. See handballs and plan
Alao by order of Orphans; Court.
ESTATE OF JOHN FITZWATER, PROD.
OVER SIX ACRES OF GROUND WITH VALUABLE
STEAM SAW-MILL AND MACHINERY, LARGE
MANSION, THREE FRAME DWELLINGS, LARGE
WHARF, WITH A FRONT OF FOUR HUNDRED
FEET UN THE RIVER DELAWARE AT TA-
CONY, TWENTY-TUIRD WARD. -
Same Estate—TllDEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 260 North Ylftle above
Noble street.
same Estate—TWO MOE DWELLINGS
.
Also, Two brick dwellings, Union and Hanover streets
above Prince street, Sensulgton.
Riecutor's Sale—Late Residence of Amelia Bruith
ELEGANT MANSION, BURLINGTON, N. J.—Also,
by order of Executor, to close an estate, the valuable
reeldence No. 23 Main street, Burlington, N.J , replete
with modern improvements and conveniences, 331 i feet
(coat, the lot 610 feet deep to Wood street, the garden
improved with °nest fruit trees, &c.
Also, a handsome residence, Wood street, Burlington,
recently occupied by Mr. William Chsloner, end a lot
adjoining, 60 byl66 feet. ir r Full particulate in band.
bills.
NEAT DWELLING, TWENTIETH STREET—Throe
story brick dwelling, No. 206 North Twentieth street,
between Mood and Vine streets.
LOT, 'mgNry-pouRTLi WABD—A triangular lot,
fronting On Park street, Aud the West Philadelphia
Railroad, Twenty-fourth Ward, (late West Philadel
phia )
FOURTEENTH PALL SALE-10111 NOVEMBER
SALE AT THE AUCTION STORE TRIG lIIORNINI
. .
CARD.—The Attention of ladies, housekeepers, and
others, Is requested to cur sale at the Auction blocs,
this morning, comprising over 800 lots of supe
rior furniture, floe mirrors, piano -fortes, handsome
Bramels, Saxony, Ingrain, and VonUlan carpets, china
and glassware, beds, bedding, plated ware, book•cu_ses,
An., forming a very attractive sale,
Catalogues now ready, Cud the articles arranged for
examination.
Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South FourtYStreet
- -
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTE, FRENOU PLATE AIIRRGER, TAPESTRY
OARPETS,
This Itiorqing,
At 9 o'clock, lithe 44Ctiou Store, so extensive wort
n ent of excellent second-hand fundture, roliovrood
pjeno-forte, French piste mirrors, tspebtry autrpeSe,
from (Amities declining housekeeping.
SALE OP A PRIVATE COLLECTION OP MUM
LANEOI.IS DOORS, AND 01101011 LONDON ES
CRAVINGS.
This Iyerilmr. .• • ...
October 22d, M the Auction Store, II collection of
valuable miscellaneous 'Woke from a library; also,
choice and beautiful London engravings, comprising a
variety of pleasing and Interesting subjects. For par
ticulars see catalogues.
' Bale Nos. 139 and 24/ Boath Fourth street.
SUPERIOR GERMAN FLOWER. ROOTS.
On Saturday Morning,
At 11 o'clock, one cage euperior German Florae
Roots, from R. Vanderschoot & Bons, Haarlem
SOIIOOI.IBR N. B. T. TIIOMPSON.
On Tuesday Evening,
27th inst., at o'clock, at the Exchange, three undi
vided fourth parts of the schooner N. B. T Thompson,
and her tackle, apparel, appurtenances, /cc., hoe two
sets of sails, built in 1814, at IC.aighn'a Point, N. J.
PEREMPTORY SALE ON TDE PREMISES-ELE.
DANT DESIDENON AND FURNITURE, WALNUT
STREET.
On Tuesday Morning,
21th October, et N 1 o'clock, without reserve, on the
premises, the elegant Brown Stone reildence, No. 1404
Walnut street, south side, third house west of Broad
street, built for the nse of the late owner and occu
pant is a superior manner, and finished throughout
in elegant style, with overt' modern Improvement and
convenience. Particulars in handbills.
ELEGANT NGRNlTURR.—lnimedlately after the
eale of the house will be sold the elegant furniture.
extra large mirrors, splendid curtains and chandeliers,
piano -forte, /co.
Sale at No. MO Spruce street.
HANDSOME RESHMINOE AND FURNITURE.
On Wednesday mornmg next,
28th inst., at 10 o'clock, on the premises, the hand
some modern four-story brick residence, with three
eery hack buildings, No. DM) Spruce street, west o
Nineteenth street, replete with all modern Improve
meats and conveniences. $5,000 may remain on mort
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, TAPESTRY CARPETS,
(MS FIXTURES, sc.
Immediately after the sale of tho house, the superior
household furniture, all made to order by Moore &
Campion, and been but little used.
lesr — Particulars th handbills and catalogues.
WOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
431 CHESTNUT Street, ppo
osite the endowHoagie .
EOllllO. between Yourtb and Wirth Streets.
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER
J NO. 422 WALNUT STBSET, above FOURTH,
OARD.—SALE lIOUSEISOLD FURNITURE—Tan
137. We beg leave to inform the public that we hold
our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, at
our SPACIOUS SALES ROOU, NO. NO WALNUT
STREET, where ovary possible attention is given to ob
tale the highest prices for the goods of those who may
favor us with consignments. Families having porticos of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining house
keeping and not wishing sales ttt their own dwellings,
can have their Nrgittuu CAREFULLY REIdOYED TO
OUR SALES 110011 WHERE THEY WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRIOES FOR THEIR FURNITURE TRAM
THEY CAN OBTAIN FRODI ANY OP THE FOAM
TURN DEALERS 011 ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN THE CITY.
. . .
IL Persons favoring as with consignments an rest
ensured tbSt their property will not be sacrificed.
frr COMMIIIIIOI3B more moderate than theae charged
by any other Auction Clouse in the city.
CoUlgamoVis Vipectfully solicited.
&Ilea pald immediately after the goods are sold.
REAL ESTATE SALE, NOVEMBER 11th
This gals will lucludo—
Orphans' Oourt Elalo—EstAta or W. A. B. Jones, Deed
TWO.STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, TWELFTII
A two-story brick haute and lot of gronud, west nide
of Twelfth 'greet, 224 feet above oohtintuo 11yenye, 16
feet front, 112 feet deep, ft' d 4 feet street, IN
ground rent.
Orphang , Court Salo—ebistate of Chao Drownaon, Dec'd.
TURK): 1101,18kS AND LOT DV iIIIOUND, DREAD
STREET AND YfiTTElt LAND
A lot of ground with the three bowies thereon erected,
W. corner of [banal street and Fetter Laue, 40 feet
by 43 feet $lBB ground rent.
[Er $.50 to be paid on each of the above when the
saute is struck off
brick Brink
i be A ck th aildin t 7 7 . No b ri t l e i ll lY n tth wi e t t h re: - a i ttv r l
Wood street. Rent $4OO per annum. Apply at t he Auc
tion Eters.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
A trot-class Printing °Mee, with a good run of bol
uses, four printing presume, two Rugg's/land one Adam.
Type and everything neeeetery for the business. Apply
at the Anetiou Store.
riplE ADVERTISEMENT BY Atf AUC
TIONEER ota PRINTING OPPIOE 'OR SALE,
in the Bulletin Building, has an conneotioo 'nth our
establishment
oath if
JJOANBAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 82r
ARM Street, between Third and Fourth Street..
BALESJf VOLT BVBNYNG, at I o'clock,
Of Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Jew
elry, Hosiery, Wipe, Intake, Fancy Goods, Notions
N. ii —Out-door sales attended to All goods cold a
the Auction House packed.
FOR SIIERIFF,
EDWARD T. MOTT,
TWELFTH WARD
EIVADIOT TO ÜBMOORATIO BOLAS. 0058-2131*
Yr() IRON MANUFACTURERS AND
OAPITALISTS.
IMIETTEE'B PATENT HORSE-SHOE MACHINE.
Thla valuable Invention—being the beet machine for
manufacturing Iloree.eboes ever offered to the Ameri
can public—ti now offered for sale on favorable terms.
No objection would be bed to putting it into e Joint
Stock Company, and stock taken fur a lame part of the
purchase. ALVAN WILKINS,
0021-10 t 22 WILLIAM Street, New York.
rtio SIIOVicAND 110 E itANUPACTIJ-
A- REIL9.--SHETTER , EI IMPROVED OA RD E N
HEE. Patented /nee BM. The rhea to manufac
ture inkier Patent may be enured cu favorable
terms, on application to ALVAN WILKINS,
0c21./OI 21 WILLIAM Street, New York.
GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA.—
In accordance with the spirit of the times, and with
a grateful appreciation of the liberal patronge they have
e 0 J 0 .1 0 4 from the travelling community, the Proprietors
of the DIRA RD MOUSE claim the privilege of being the
first in Philadelphia to reepond to the universal demand
for retrenclpent. On and after MONDAY, 19th Octo
ber, their price of hoard will ho reduced from $2 $0 to
$2. er die m
ocplT-It PRESDUIVit, BYHIS k CO
TO RENT
bfoLAIIMILAN BROTORRS
Political
Balm bp 'Auction.
mOSES NATHAN'S, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, S. B. corner
*RETIE and RACE Bluetit.
.AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and direr patent lever,
Levine, English, Swiss - , 'and Preach watches, Jewelry,
of every description, musical Instruments, &a., Ac.
AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on round floor,
household furniture of every description, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking glee/tee, fancy articles, do,
Ac., Au.
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction
ear. Charges very low. Consignments of furniture,
clothing, Jewelry, &e., &a., SoHefted.
N ATHA N PRINCIPAL LOAN OW/ICI,
B. E. corner of Sixth and Rau Streets,
Where mousy will be loaned all gold and Wirer plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry {foods,
Groceries, Segura, Hardware ' Cutlery, Yurultare, Red
ding, Horn% Vehicles, Ilarneas, Stocks, and on all as titles of value for any length of time agreed on, °Omar*
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other natal , .
lishment. tees) M. NATHANS,
HAMAN'S great sale of WORVIITED tiOODS will
take place in a few days. Due mottos will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of forfeited Watches, JireelrY,
Gnu, Adele, Musical Instruments, Ac., will take place
shortly. Dee notice till be given.
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goads, Clothing, Redding,
I Ac., being forfeited collaterale, will Sake place shortly.
Due notice will be Oren.
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT HAL? THE USUAL
SELLING PRP:MS.—Double-bottomed and hunting
cue gold patent lever watches, of the meet ap
proved makes; hunting use and open face gold escape.
meet lever and lepine watches, full jeweled; fine gold
enameled lever and lepine watches for ladies , ; gold
jewelry of every description., elver lever and lepine
watches, in hunting uses and open face; silver English,
Swiss, and French watches; a general assortment of fur
niture, beds, mattresses, intrust, Ac.
OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, and charges to suit
the Ulnae, low.
Consignmente of every description of goods solicited
fur public or private sale.
MONEY ADVANCED on all and every kind of goods,
or public or private sale, or to be held for a limited
time. Charges low. ,
QAMIJEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
t.. 7 and MONEY WAN 07710 E, No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., mil,
eight doors below the 'Exchange.
Hours of busineu Dori T o'clock, A. M., ROW 10
o'clock ha the evening.
Dot-door sales, and sales at the Auction amuse, at ,
tended upon the Most satisfactory terms. ,
CAPITAL $200,000.
Estee/GAM far she MG Thirty , Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Die
monde, Silver Plato, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Met
chsodfse, Clothing, 'Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Home, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
All geode can remain log length of time agreed
np All
advances, from one hundred dollars and npvmds
will be eharged 2 per cent. per month ; end over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House havinga depth of no feel, bee largo
Are and thlef-proOf unite to store all variables, and pri
vate watchmen for the ;Mabee ; also, a heavy inem
mace effected for the benedt of ell persona having good*
advanced upon.
N. 11.--On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office I. prepared to make advances on mote earls
factory and accommodating terms thaw soy other la
thin city.
Money advanced to the poor, in mall amount', witti
out any charge. . .
AT PRIVATH
Oold Patent Lever and other Watabee, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold et reduced prices.
(,GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
‘..N N. E. corner of BARRON and BOUTti Streete
'Dore Second.
BPNNINU SALItB
BALES RYRRY SATURDAY sirtease,l
At 13 o'clock, at the Auction Store of Hardware
ry , Cut
le, Housekeep i ng Clothi ng , Watches , Jewel
ry, Fancy Articles, &a.
ettucational
ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST AND JUNIPER
STREETS.
This Institution has been re-opened for the Autum
nal Session, under the super v ision of the Bev. JAMES
W. ROBINS, A 1,1 , as Principal.
The Episcopal Academy presents peculiar facilities,
both for the moral and Intellectual training, and for the
physical development of the youth committed to its care
No pains will be spared to perfect the,pupils in the va
rious studies which, from time to time they may pur
sue; while it will be the aim of the Principal, both In
his instruction and In his daily interoyarse with the
boys, to lay the foundetione of an upright, manly, and
religious character.
The rooms of the Academy Building are numerous,
laity, and well ventilated; and the pupils during recess
enjoy the advantage. of an enclosed play-ground and an
ample Oputuaeium.
Boys able to read, and not leas than eight years of
age '
are received as aeon u they have begun to write
and cipher, and are conducted through the various
dame of the Academy with a rapidity proportioned to
their ability. The lowest ekes (A) is occupied in
Spelling, Beading, Writing Arithmetic, and Geogra
phy ; the highest Maas ( U ) In the branches usually
studied la the Freshman year of a collegiate course.
The studies of the Intermediate classes are suited to the
rations eges end abilities of the pupils.
The Tuition Yee for those in Blues A is silty dollars
per annum ; for all others seventy-eve dollars per an
num; payable half-yearly in advance. Besides this fee,
there are no othercharges; the trench Language,
Fuel, and the use of the Bymnasitim being Included in
_the price above mentioned.
Boys not studying the Greek and Latin Languages
have Sidra lessons in lieu of classical. The school time
not spent under Instruction is employed by the pupils
in study under the superintendence of a (ember, and
in a epaeious apartment arranged for that purpose. The
Institution Is inspected monthly by a committee of the
Board of Trustees, and visited from time to time by the
Bishop of the Diocese.
Applieatlona for admiaelop me be made to the Prim
cipal daily during the week (except on Saturday). be
tweeo the hours of 9 A. Al. and 2P. If.
oc 8-to,th,sat4l
CRITTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA COM
MERCIAL COLLEOR, S. E. corner or SIPENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and 'Third Skeen.
BOOK-KEEPING, SEAMANS/11P, eTeryatyle.
003IMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
. .
LECTURES, &e.
Each Student has individual Instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, ander the immediate
" perrielou of the Principal,
One of thelleet Penmen in The'Clonntry has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Elpeukaboa and vet • Catalogue of
Terms, Ire. a c gy
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS'INS'PITUTE,
WEST PRILADELPHLi.
No Seminary whatever is more like • private family.
The mural of study la extensive and thorot. Pro
fessor Saunders will receive a few more pu under
fourteen years of age into his famil. E nquire of
Kenn. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Cal. J. W.
Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose sons or wards art
now members of his family. eaptle.ll
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOTH, N. B. comer EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD streets. Professors of the highest
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing fall
particulars, pupils , names, testimonials, Oro can be
had on application.
sio2A-2m F. DONLBAVY LONG, Principal.
LIALL OF ST. JAMES THE, LESS,
Am- PHILADELPHIA.
A PARTLY BOARDING SCHOOL FOB BOYS.
Rev B. R. Sumpaa, Hama.
The Amami Simian will begin on TUESDAY, Sep.
Umber I.
Circulate may be obtained at the Book Store of 11.
UCIONER, 8. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Poet Office, Palls of Schuylkill, Phila
delphia. anl7-din
NOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
1 7. Ramona, mile and female, to gain a Aare of W
w
°lwo goods and comforts as a
BUSINESS RDIIOATION
lAIDY DROTHSRS' BINGNISS IM Ttl&Y,
Nos. 148 and 140 81ETU &met, our RACE,
will re-open ark MONDAY, SIPTFAIBIR lot , for tall
and winter Studies, embracing a toowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KIIRPING AND ARITHMETIO
by simplified methods, 41 a short time
'TUN LNIDI"9 take pleasure In saying, that during
the past year a large namber of persons acquired a
BUSINESS EDUOATION enabling many to ■secure pro
!liable situation*, and others to prosecute their businese
operations auccesafully. au2l-3m.
211ornevo at Sam
°HARDER D. EMERY, ATTORNEY AT
V LAW, Williamsport, LynamLug oonnty, Pa., trill pay
particular attention to Securing and Collecting claims,
In Lycomiug and adjoining counties.
SU
Hon. J. 0. Knox, Supremo Bench, Philadelphia.
David Jayne & Son, Phila.l N °recce' et Sheets, Phlla
Azapach, Reed & " Smith, Shantz & Co., "
ocll-Im*
WI S S. W E L LS, ATTORNEY AT
3111-1 LAM, N 0.•./ AIRY STRPANT, ,
will attend with punctuality, and to the beat of hie
ability, to all business entrusted to his care. ocl-am
J. J. Moen.) (V B. Swims
MICHEL Sc KOONT7r--
ATTOSNEYB AT LAW,
No. 28 Camp Street, Nem 0/116141
RI/VIIIIIIOII/1 IN PHILADILPIIIA
Caleb Cope & Co ; 183 Market street
Smith, Murphy & Co., 87 Market street.
Wm. H. Brown & Ce., 108 Market street. Pau2T-2m*
DelllEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
LAW, Southeast Ooruer of SIGHTIt And
OUST Stroets, PAll•delpihis ara•ly
YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT
11A LAW, OENTP. •treat, Potts Tills, Ps.
HELP FOR THE POOR.—Tho Agents of
the HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY of the city of
lholelphla—
Rev. JOIIN STRIIIT,I Mr. Joss P. ARRISON,
IL
Rev. T. Kiissit, Mr. ALtlitle a Rowtann,
Rev T. S. DUSHAM, Mr. Jsmse Notnn,
Are now making their Annual calls on our citizens, to
solicit subscriptions to aid the Association in the noble
work of relieving and elevating the Poor, and in view
of the terrible amount of distress and want that meet,
necessarily, grow oat or the afflicting crisis we are pass
log through, the Managers earnestly hope for and urge
Increased liberality on the part of their (811 w-citizens.
By order of the Board of lianagere.
IiWOROE 11 STUART, President
B R lleert.tes , Secretary.
Taos T. Mieka, Treasurer,
4.1 t Market street.
oclT-8 to & th-2w
HOUSE Or REFUGE.—Applications for
the situation of ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT
at} TEACHER of the Boy, School, in the white de.
partment of the HOUSE OW REFUGE, will be received
by the autrocriber until the Brat of November next
JAMES J. BARCLAY,
Chairmen Executive Committee,
ocl7-3t-a to & ih Ithenteum Building.
XVII. D. ROGERS, CARRIAGE RE
♦♦ VV watery, 1,009 and 1,011 CHESTNUT St., above
Tenth, is now open for the male of every description of
Carriages, combining style, durability, and elegance of
finish, from the Manufactory, at the corner of SIXTH
and MASTER Streets, to which the attention of citizens,
and Souther,. and Western gentlemen is respectfully
called,
N. 11 —tspecial attention given to carriages for re
pairs, In the shops connected with the Repository. En
tnuee on Chestnut street cell.. tut th.:Rn
B "s'CLOTHING.
Y. A. HOYT , RAO. hare now on hand a very
largo assortment of READY-MADE goods nitable
the present season which they feel disposal to sell
cheap, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
Southwest corner TESTI! and 011EATNUT streets.
N, 11.—We have a Isrge assortmeut of new goods
of a superior quality and make.
sep22.lmtuths
FOERING, FOX & CO.—
SCIIUVLKELL D 7Ar aittali COAL,
Southwest corner of
oel7-e to d th Bt fkAOR AND BROAD.
y IQUID GUM 11Mtli'S, MOSS, AND
Pastea Oa superior quality manufactured
by N. G.Wintkiief & C0.,102 South SECOND Street.
OrliWats toad store-keepers please call and see them.
oesti-iltd
COTTON-104 bales Gulf Cotton, in store
rbill for safe by
bIABTIN & MAOALIFISXR,
110 snrth War Str*ot
SPIRITa TURPENTINE-200 bbls Spirits
Turpeutios, to arrive, for sale b
and y
MARTIN & MAOALIB79II,
119 1475v1b WWI. Bmiat
:~721C itt:ihis
"- 1.`:; I ST. THEATRE.
WHEATLEY.
Scans or PRlcza.--Oreheitra Stalls, 50 cents Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), to cents;
runny Circle and Amphitheatre, Z' cents; Seals is Pri
vate Boxes, 75 cents ; Whole Private Box. ;a Gallery,
13 cente; Gallery for Colored Persons. :15 cents ; Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents. a'
Box Office open from 10 A. 51. until 3 P. IC Doan
open at quarter before 7, performance to commence
quarter past 7.
J. M. B. WHITTON Treasurer.
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF JACK CADE
THIS (Thefraday) EVENING, October-.
Will be presented, by the great Star Company, the
celebrated Tragic Play, written by Judge Conrad,
entitled
JACK CADE.
Jack Cade, Mr. Darceport Lord Clifford. Mr. Tantte
bill ; Marianne, Mn. towers; Kate Worthy, Miss E
Taylor. To conclude with the comedy of the
MONEY MOON. .
_ .
Rolando, Mr. Wheatley; Date, Mr. Dol=n; Juliana,
Mn.t E L. Davenport.
WALNUT STREET TILEATRE.—Les
See, Mt. H. A. Marshall ; Stage Manager, !Ir.
John Sefton. Prices —Dress Circle sad Pulptette, 59
cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private Box. and Orchestra
Sesta, 75 cents. Box. Oillee open from 9 o'clock A. AL
to S P. M. Doors open at 63i o'clock; performance to
commence at T.
LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OP MB. AND
. _
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, October dd. lad;
Will be presented Shakespeare's tragedy of
. . .
MACBETH.
Maebeth, Mr• Waller; King DIII3CBII, Mr. Boswell;
Malcolm, Mr. Showell; Bangui', Mr. Young; Lady Mac
beth, Mrs. Waller. To conclude with the laughable
farce, called
ROUGH DIAMOND.
Sir Wm. Evergreen, Mr. fitienett; Meager', Mn. John
Sefton.
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
111 liter 'Eighth.
anitoiatok—Dress Circle and Parquet, 2 "; Family
Circle, 25 cents; Bemired Seats, 37x cents; Seats in
Private Box, 50 tants; Orchestra Chairs, 50 cents.
Deere ope_ n at 7. re commence at 7X o'clock.
Rol Office open trona 10 to 4 o'clock, 'when ,cats can
be secured.
THIS (Thoradity) EVENING. October 22,1557,
Will be presented 8. E. Minis' world-renowned
- .
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
Uncle Tom, (the great original,) Mr. S. E. Ilarr:_s;
St. Clair, Mr. H. B. Howland; Phineas Pletcher, Mr.
S. BrOwn • ToPel) with eonge , Ben Cline; The Gentle
Nra, Littl e Mary; Many, Little
QANFORD's OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
Doors open at 1 o'clock—to commence quarter before
eight.
Ad.wilttance 25 eents.
litbloplazi Life Illturtrated by Sanford's Troupe of
Stars—New Dances by the Sanford Children.
To conclude with
A LAUGHABLE APTERPLECE.
THOMEUF's VARIETIES,
"WWI and CHESTNUT Streets, I I L. •
MUSICAL AND TERPSICHOREAN MELANGE
NIGHTLY,
Which will be Nand superior in talent, respectability,
end szeomnsodstion.
Commence at 756. Admission, IS tent".
1:17 For further information, see Public Lidger,
celo-Iw*
T. B. THOREIST,
Meaner earl Proprietor
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