TRAFOrtikftitilt*ViB^ ; ramPortirlfor'lK, geel,r a.:> DoralP.F' rnanite .lohnsott :tattoo of replevilefilat liOneii slime:net d'or,plitintiefor cents &Wag*/ Tatter oadav•lNEdikt Pk' plaintiff. The defendant mats no' defence, bleeeNT g-giiilitesq*lld.L=Robt., Atlanta, '*) iithot otijs inert gage. 4:Vkdialitt_il . Ufffok 11 t 1311.61.:', for plaintiff, end PartainiToi defendant. ' Philip P. Grain vi John Rest I;leyineet An lo tion to/tweet , thaf , amount Of difference in the price of stock. Verigot for the foe' 5X,302.7,5. Went 8.-001 d f o r • Plaintiff YoAllistor , for doffailiskt.'k', t , Jamiklitirslt'Sis; thnriettlioilei Abactionaction to reon e Ctke Phientit ;of 400, ropinissort '„notos. (Maroon.: for,'pltintiC 'James' W. Paul fOr 'di feud:gine On ,sr": ' Noble Motholin vs. Joseph Paper. •itn action for malbidoutproasoution. , •Verdict for plaintiff for $3O. J": 11, Adameforptaintiff ; s.ll. Bolan - far defendant:' ' " Johlt - t. kfaiinnitV:s:,PftoiMitiqliforth. Ainotion on a ;PT,Orols 3 orY note, V erdict . for plaintiff for • $181. 6 7vi Jtivenal rot 'plaintiff; ffegkid9, "de fondant. QuAtOrtivi Sessions. .--liarsh Conon, larceny, not guilty: 4 Adasurßlekle; setting =liquor on • Sun day, guilty;' sentspee deferred. William Kelly, assault:4a battery riot gnittY. • Sohn Coffee was put on trial, charged with anon} in aottiugdhe to alionlae,, on, the west 'side of Franktord road, opposite Queen stroot, on the , night of the 21th of Angina dad.' house was owneiraml,oesupied the - defendant. ' r • opened , the'', gale for the Cohn/on wenidtt,nntiOritbitt the defendant Coffee oqinii. pied it westillite;4„Bratitford, roud,. and deterltdolalo born lt ;.-`,lhat thO defendant' oonstraeted shed in the yardi"itrid then • Jed fire to it. 'On:trial: •, Lewis C. 'Caesidy, and Wm. Rankin, , BWlr., for 'deletidant William B. Mann for Conittuniweeliti , ,' 4 " • . QuiiirMitilltsinoits' 4 4Selieditig to the establish= ed rule WthilLwas adOpted:by the Court of Quarter SessiOnt, following Phooey/tithe tried onßridily, OotOnir SO: ittiaitits:, , and ,Batteries.••=-lolin Corrigan, MirhastidleniPheili `Robot. Davis. Hugh , Tracy, Martin -Aglow, Jobe James Olew , Atiobaf Ellen McCarty Charles Steer, et'. al., Jitsliforadden 'vs. James IdoOloylLake Rio ' Mafigins Misdfrf.--jam es Hold), et, at.,, nestle ge.toG ht , , t. callatotu; niledemeanor,,. Jobe 04eirti temp ,to ate*, Auvistus Bortilinn (.9.l4(eiueirete 4bAkiiv Conti, at ;ffutsburgiWou Hie "dOtk:STrioetai orkerronta • Chester ban o r ' , OptitititehY Untie, !nip , jag-, Luau at °pingo: delivered by SMWriei:lndge., 'Appeal inure list Prins, , Pliff Philadelphia, cou nty. , A ppeal' ; &JP/UM E 00IIRT AT NY ILLIAMSPORT.--xnet6how , fag opinions were delivered by the Supreme Court at Williamsport: Earp'e • appeal: 4 Opinion 1).); Lowrie, Jude. Boone affirmed. Scott and Dougherty vs, , Vatiliorn snit Shodley. Opinion by Knox, Judg e : lisigtnentnifinned.." , BY THE LINE. LETTER FROM , NEW, NOEL , reorrearioridtace or-The Presci , Naw Yoria;b4. 28,1857-5.20,1". M. The news from England Ville Portia i 4 far more reassuring than by the,Beitio.:, - ,There,seena to he , no scarcity of money, and 4othing OprosOlug penteottAe,-etietier4AlMtifiktko, Bank of; kdig;; land nosy Intse tka tato of Memento 8 per oler:— the lifOleat - pointainee , l6l7:4lm public seem per fectli-iiiiiilled"aa Ailing 'id anaienoe in whit they beliette4ottleirgtakY The'-Times seys,. al though the:,,shtook , aevettl"ne „ ,Itt ,The Memo,' time with ' ildiatv 7pt,!. s wa shalt ha,' able'!_itittieteed, ,its ' oonae4uucoeo, heavy they ,; reast;:lo4 . ! slimll not :' destroy confidence' or' ,interrupt - the general welfare of tka'acnntry, - i_paileres - are , nuirairona,[ . tad they are sea to be ' unimportant. The removal; of the greet. appiliatisleits , antertained as to the revulsion:4444nd, when the full "amount Of our troublesrierallmonni there, has given an apparent' anima** thi, the, Market hots; and more people esemid*Aatite,tslk of ait" impro ve d feeling"' than I hiqebeti-foraiiitti4illie." There is no real stibstahtlat - YesslikloPlinylooTro'voinent that I can pee:'4 The aedommodations given .yesterday at the tarelesiiiy. ,- 11mIted -.and partial, 1 and tin wongz 2146au)it the (street is . nudely Isollien it keekein.l , -Thi, Persia britigithe 1.240,000;- 41120e;000>l4nethe, Arabla i likk;Oktjsl4 o , o 4o;,:kairiiit the day;hellion, of 31 1 /00,000. If this now continue:Whiain 'dotikt,'the banks Willimmlaiik no exouse .to"eontirive their iresseit anomalous; pox action. , They have new, exclusive , of the,Pendeiti gold, elesOin,,o3,oo;oofi 'ritiarie r in:geld conn=, try bank melee; a strongailosition, , bymaityAe; grass, than when they hOsitgullY Imemmetilltmer to =spank rbeardi - yesterday evening, s ssiest- you; Rios! defence of the : birkis from a manor hi gh Ste tion, talent - Paid raipeattibillW : and. rwari sorry to, bear it:htfi}Mise_,llitut believe t I:store:lit' kis nesty. gra lig4titektliii b&nte need make iereove at all gal': WV: ihMirpresen poeithia ; That they, would consult the intimate of the public by making me fireteme, - fa ;eiseatePtielti-fif peoie , mutant 3 1 or =half- awl taillie , demenstrattori when they do 'l so; that fn Jed they hard neVe r ,auspendeil;- be cause no:oinifievforesteCthetr notes ',except in, one initaiice, an dlhat` , ,they, , Would ;Pay than allow thaq that= thr!reheink no - ,4eakalid, for specie ..;.-tbet. is,;tbat it mats never at a very high premium—thine has; been , ,Vie , susp e nsion, and that, as Omahas' been no=auspension, there Ise tweeze forfeiturik,oo,the' rights ,tha haulm tinder the Venatitution = It 'is only `inicionstrY to bring. ..facts ands moderatelytinpartial,jndgmerit to a optisideratfotief tido argument: to stinillilate it altogether. two Months we ,hopi,tol beta: a Legialatoreilionest„oapahle,Y and tionstitutionel enough to •-radreer.our riongi,,,:azal• force ;the banks to purge their oontempt for law and &cone*. Forstin exchange , wag Very'zllrin to-day, and ..olosed, for, the, Arabia very„full prices, eirchange, is still' pre* herd; and m ay kaptidasTollowa: NOW Jpigleed &per, cent, dfrooarit Rhode IslaniL.6a74, ihnithern and t ;Western 8412; and Canasta WA , - 6011 k from par to' 1 , per cent. Tra mlie. . • The Meatless orthe eletirtag Venn is still very twasell.'' The oyearings *day amounted to $8,795,- 279.46, and the balances paid Indian to $735,522.66. The sash lrinsaotioes of the Sub-Treasury were as Moat( t" - _ .Receipts . -9154,692.771' • payments'' , $81,008.79; Salanoe, $5,667,031.62: - -,1 4 , s . `, The Mock market was naive and firm at lb. tint board. Jidiaafdri d'a Sold to a large araonet at 67a1371f0i eiaeht at 41681 ,, tpaYeele dityi.-1V It: Centrardlosed- art V,- •Frio fell' and recovered, ' again; Raiding inittinced I ;., Niohilan Southern Old stook) f ;Tiloarersfr, o 4 2 ; ( Olokralud :andlo iedo 8; Panama • 4,lald; bo-Croose and Milwaokie fell 9. At the second board.ptieeslutapal up con siderably under.the' influence of the fortify, news. Reading closed 436; M. Y. Central at 65; Erie at /Of ;4111nois Crentral at 85; Cleveland and Toledo at 288 i Chicago and Rock Island at 8 1 31, and Mil waukee andllisslssipai at 181. Missouri B's closed at 68f, and„/9.,,Y.,State,9'a, )873,, 05 1099- . The coupons on -the consolidated bonds of the eity of New , Orleanac and on. the bonds issued by the city to railroad 'oetupanleelpayable , in' New York on- the : let' Of Novedlbor, will be; paid on 340 0,72 dip ~241- # O/10 Sank of Alnetica,k) this he .coujitpus.oh rho , bondtiumed on the lat • of , May, iB5B, • hy - the ally of, Milwaukee la the IRV wankee,and Matartown Railroad, due on the let of Moverniter, will be paidon that day at the Ocean Bank;in ihiszeity: - r••' ?• ,-; ~ : , , , , -... , Mr. Adrian N. Muller sold to-day at tho,b(or ohanta' flachange, for - adcount of whom it may concern, V 0 1 1 )° 0 O,ItY of ilrooklyn a pet 000 t; (per =AMA- water loan) Weds 74 and 748 ' and int- l 59,800, Marietta And ,cinoinnati It, U. Co, 7 per oentevonverilble domestic bonds, due 1882, B•fiat; $5,006 bore/ Multmortgage, , dated &lamb" 21, 1867, and laYable on or before SePt.'.2l, 1867; and ha verinehonms and lot in 32datreet, near Broadway; said`Mortgageboing,exemded - by El fell it:W: Ines ter- ind , aire- , to , ' , Jrapip_ll ,l lr. , ' 001 ton , 4 ,- Mid the said , bolt - Ail- Eltibli 11 . ...athif Geoi' 102.4Fiester to said Cotton ' . 'skink said bond , propttirrtgager were, duly'alliard to' Treireil,leteldnif al iioilisteral Security foie a , IweleseoryWotit' goer put due and alsPleld;nfole altups Ittliolitte Fite liminthee AmmPleab 7 JAM sbaret67daitatui and Chioinnatri Railroad;; 1 kt... , * shares 'Terre. Ifatite,amil• Alton .liallrold, 48 1111 Storm Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, An d Owego Railroad, It l4Bsltaresßelletontsine and Indiana Railroad, 8'; 34 , shores , Dayton and 211ehtgen Railroad $.. ~ ' 'BitlikilxolWiel staili lob 28 blilt-MMIK $,, .. * t O6 61 ' - 4 - , --;',;--,,,,,,_., mum. ,Bomio,' , . , , . , ".• 1 SOOO 13,1681taietal,1310f ' 160 N u&ttertret.l* .82'; 4000 NT Attie Vs 168 - 96 - 160 ' • "do ''' -' i 611 C 660 ' :00 - - 95- • •69 - '- do '•, -,' 01%, 10 0 0 - tihi o lge ifsi.='c.,99,,-. 100' • do: •:.' 13 '62% 211011 e'' - 11'; -. ,OW do' ,s 8 62% 220oRyikes - ,, t 1100; 'do , b3O ,68 32030T 06 1 1 64- , 96'*''' `ld • 1100` -" 'do - AlO, !VI( um . iii .li m oir l.s o , sso 61 160 do .*AS ea , / 2000 " . .`.."do '," -, 04,4• so,' • do , 40 63 21060 ' ' - 'do l' ' •"61x, ltat 'do ' , al ' 64; 6061) -- : - 60' 4 6.10'01% 10; do b7" -13 S_A 16000 do, ',,kl,W, 0$ ~ MO' ' ' do' 81 90_2' 26000 "JO:. tati 'gag - " 100 ' ' ,do 42 04 600 . 1AR - 1,1116 = -tom . "1100 Rote )1: / v -.' .as 9. 000 r1attc00,4 4 7126 , SOO of,' de '' a OAi 2000 Yestgbsl 4o 1 / 3 4 1601, - ,, '- do' i ',beg.' 1 N • VOO6 IlliCoo Rho cAO 40 ~ . do OX r 2000 Oble acit 1 las to' - • 160 "'do ' A 3 9 X; 2000 Gidaßhlat2 , 9o,b 6S ~, 100: } , do, , "- ,9)t 9 iill'or Mar" 44 60 ', 'do " 'al 9% 26 Arn FARA acrlo,'6o , Roo If) ilea It '' 79X 611/8 /1 RI llfal '93' ~ 60 G a i &ow e R ~ • 62 03 do .MO 95,, ,8 BAB, Av 4 's SI 6 Rocnio If 112841#, 10 -8' .do 62 3 , 1 50 ,' - ,f o ...• - 11 ' i I'o Third Al It lb 26 , . Ao. -, , , , It% 400 91. p illties it • eta, 27 leeler ore*. its' 63% 60 do ,' "• • ,21x 60 30 $ ~ .e dB% 100.,.. de 23 21X, 100 di;if. : , '3I aim 2CO .'. do • 610 IN i 40 0 • dd - ", i',,. ,61 .700. ~, do • . m 28 226,, " ,do .„,. ~.., 6,3 i - 306'.. do ~ b6 O • 211% 60. • ; do ‘... „ 4.10 62X 400 , de, MO ' 2 6,.., 460' "6d . ' 6234 200 ' do 140 . 46% 25 ~ }lo r , ~, , „ 0.46 ' lig mai Fe *lll 14 _fX 160 ' ,do_.-' . .1 ' ' 621 f ' 721 db la. 14 1 prf etk. Irs to cull& u .t -- It futsi to Pawns 1/.. aa 109 ~ , d 0,,,,. • , . 64 .• 500 Cley,keittil gna 0, I.o'' . '' do . ' AO ' 53k 2CIOOIIDI k To) 0 '2 , 1 200 „,,, „ do old Ms 200 „, d 0, ,, - 40 '4l .. 16,0 - -.1,, 40 esy, 100 do,, ' 2 , AC 60 Lo k on i 4, Wit 8, 6,14 100 -do , • ') 40 21 16 I,l,pqplttOld 41Ort - 400 •I'''' d o "' o 2s, , --,.,- •:,_,,,....„.- .814021 D BOOB..• . . ... taxi Virginia 6's 793 i 60 Raw Tort Cso P. 86' 22000 Miasmal Ill'a 68-- 660" P, 3 0 68 65 , 6000 - da - • 68.2 250 ~ do ,- ~bio a 10000 do 630 68X 100' ' do -. 1 , alO ,65 MOD 1.1 ''S BGo na Amy, s6O • - do .4atlol 66-- 1000 a ~ .4 d01,"6* ~: 95 .• la Brie Railroad lex i 10000 COalaindBo9 - • 82% 100 Raullrofillt 030 29 1,900 /natal*, 8%4'1 -76 ~„ . 200 •, ~, do:. , . , Snit 1000,18ria*Ar.8 1 1, - :26 ' 100 do • • s 6 29,i 1000111 Csa bds 69 400 do 16 Illaalt4446ati-.1,8 0, t 100'9 ' , -do • ''• ""a6 - 29,it 17 Rank of Coro 74 „i 26 Pairs a 70 seterletsbar and -$6.4441",f0r Ttraer• die = ' rlYs'su4ir routs. , „ -; cesiatltautiour inunoltsnapia - for extra.; With lilts of bkilat; 0.06288.76 for %orange of extra and family ya ; art aeles at $3.26854.60 tor t4oat line and rumen°. lie 4 S Ross is in active demand ; Frost's extra is opted at $5,0, and in quarter bags (25 tbs) at $3lO. Ls vtrl :hoary and Inactive; we quote lemy at 015828 ; Brandywine 112. 76. Ilfheat b held with MOratlrmness and prime parcels 'are twallshig full prim. The seles ' inelnde 8,600 white ',9suladian at $1.20; 12,000 - prime and choler' red Southern ati11.52821.83; 2850 white Southern at $1.5081 1 1 :ffilify it 'ttie inside prime, 2,200 red Ohio , and 4,8 hi 'Ohio, both at 1.111; 9,000 mixed Indiana at '111.12N1. 4 , 0 0 0 whits Mic s higan $1.25; and 23,000 Ohlcago aping of 888 2 1 , Is stately, at 76880c:dor .7ersey and Northern. ...:IterieY Is Irregular. We notice sales of 8,800 bushels ms Canadian at Silo. The tale of 4,000 bushels State, portad yesterday, was made at 72e 1,„- Data. are steady, at 33823 for Southern, 868400 for 40ra5y,228460 for State, and 468480 for Western. Cora le firmer, owing to a light supply, with saleg of :4,144 basbele, at 70072 c for mixed Western, the inside pAee belag the general rate. Nat Carrot continues inactive, the news by the Pante t, -been promulgated in season to affect tho market.. - - paoevless.--Pork is dull and heavy, with only ra tall Idea, And quotations are nominal at 230.60 for man ; iind , 11 4 11.600116 76 for prime. Dressed hogs are quoted at 0487% cents, the latter rate for prime 'morn Rd. Beef Is Irregular and hostel., with sales of 130 bble, at 110e410.75 for country mess, $8.60817.25 for country' prime; $10.608212 for repacked Western, 'and 2188214.60 for extra mess. Beef hams are °Saran at low rates; we quote the range at sl6Bsl o . Bacon contintiee'dtil,l with" sales at 1211 c. Out meats are not - Waal.- Lard, is heavy_ with sales of 210 tierces and barrels at - erellKo for Pio. 2 to prime; and /230 for eiteiee; Butter and cheese are 'mitre for export, and . - the latter la brlegiut eetsga. , Wirtattlx—Saleaof 360 barrels at 20g021c for ;smell ...Slate and Ohio, chiefly at the letter Pi lee. - OANTLX MARRY.T. The following are the prices' at which stock was sell lug; HIM OrfILE Press: quality,?fe cwt Prtme do do • • • Ordinary do . do Clookpmy do do ' Interior do do , 00W8 AND °ALVAN. , FirNi quality, earl 666 000615 00 "Ordinary do 'i 45 00e 65 00 Common do 35 000' 45 00 Sufeilor do . 25 000 35 00 IIZTEMEM Prlei. quality, per 1b... 9rdluary, per ib „ . , SHRIMP AND LAMBS Prime quality, per ID pidipary, per It. -...--. First per lb 5%036 per 5 65% Block hose.' ' ' 4 X® 6 ' lout were on male to- day it Bergen. WOREMN. IMITUCETS • ItIOlIARD8ON; HROTEERB, & C0. , 8 CIRCULAR. :tßer,Persia.]. Ltrisarooti 10 mo. 18th, 1837. Cotton—The market to the early part of the week opened steadily, but the anonncoment of the advance in the rate of dlsothint by the bank on Monday, com pletely checked business, and since thou the sales have been of a moat limited charadtor, chador at a decline of 1-1646.10 glf , lb. ,linports for the week 26,673 bates. Total sales 28,380 bales, of which swelatorn took 9,410, and exporters 600. leavitqr to the trade 25,830 bales. Qdereltron Perk is nominally the same as at the date of our loot, and no sales of consequence have been made. Lard still remains 'ln the same dull Mate we have noted of late. Nominal value 6900715. Tallow has been somewhat affected by the state of the money market, and the better feeling noted in our last hat, been checked. Bales of P. lf. 0. and North Amer'. can luarobeen made at 5946014' cwt. London market also easter. ' Beef has been in better demand. The sales, which *Montt to 683 tierces, cellist partly of old.lfary at lab tieree, and of foredo; .American at a farther alight decline. India Mesa, of printaquolity is worth Mt iv tierce. Perk *slow sale, at92e ea for selected iota of Amid can. Old Nary, redressed, Is more inquired for. ; , ../hicon—Not much doing this week, and sales are quite of a retail character, at about for Mer rates. Ounce our last The weather has been fine; at Blanches ter market Yeeterlay there was rather more inquiry for Wheat, at a shade 'ander the rates current here on Tues day. Indian Qorn centime" in fair consumptive demand for feeding purposes' In England, and the arrivals are clearest eft se they come In. Irish sack flour, with the exception of thedliMst qualities; in quite unsaleable. Wheat from our own farmers for the past week colaist of 124,290 qrs., against 144,135 qrs. same ,week Itat'leits.„ 'Average lilies 55s 54 sir, qr., against 04e - corresponding Inseklast year. Our market this morning war more numerously at tended than of late, and on the whole, we bad a more active demand for Wheat than for Mime time poet. Good American roil sold freely , at the extimne rates of Tuesday, bat whitefoor atoik of whiehie only ordinary) did not move off readily, and On 'tetch no improvement in demand in noticeable. Barrel dour sold alowl,y, Althea change invalne,but Irish sacks are Most dm ;colt to move, and price of which is rather irregular. Indian Corn met a fair censumptive demand from the Interior, and in come Instances ed per quarter im provement obtainable. "Oafs dull, with a limited in• gutty, but Meal again declined 6d. per load. —lmports from lemo Sib to 10 mo lath inclusive, con. fiat of 7,482 gra Wheat, 0,478 qua Indian Oom, 4,21 5 necks cod 3,202 barrels Flour. Exports for same period, ,2,B7o"greigheat, 2,872 qrs Indian um/1;1,180 weeks And 2,154 barrels Stour. ,• We qoote'tlis value of American 'white Wheat B. Sides 10+1, eitra games id; red 7i 4dola Iod,, extra BseBs ir '7 O Ina. Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Ohio Emir 01'1,374 f Walden Canal 'Bosa Bl a "barrel. ' Indian Porn; nehted alopa, White it v tbs. , • • JAMBS *441710r,:c . ,00.13 OIMOOLAII. • , "[Per Persia.). 'Proilsions—The oonaninjitiors of Munn' keeps, good, and , equal to onfrodneett stock—,priees are waohangol. Thi demand continueeto ;Mien tine Olmese.-inferior selling at very disproportionate rates. Several salmi of prime Meis Bee are retailed at 100601/oi'; in other eerie nothing has been done. Pork is neglected.' limion:—.Long Middle', rill in, fasetrie cwt—hone-, leas, 9a More; short lifiddlea,lplittaiistr Mrt—boneless, ' 23 more; 0. Out, 48seb2s. Obeese—lfirm, 81,1"eaGiagfr_cyrt; oiguiry to fair, 30so Bief--TriaM Mess, 10000120 it tleron—lndia, 1000 rort...4 o :lme Mem, Nailidaiki*bairil; 136.siNero; ,About torsi of Lard have been disposed of at 70e to 71e.' , • Tallow la steady . tt sbs to 00s. Breadituffs,—The market has been bettir attended bycountr Thenuality of the been_ /ended thin week IN 1) of satisaotory, send where isles have been midi a bonsiderable reduction on previous ,nominal rose hive been submitted to—bat the bettor descrlptions are well 'supported. Flour is memos that •the Stuotathins are rather nominal, as they could hardly be sustained under incoming. Imports, in competition with home produce.,The luridness in Indian corn is confined to retail parcels for cattle•feeiing—the whole , sale demands. directed altogether to Boating !luropean . • - - Wheat—White Canadian, 8i64 to Os 04 4' 10, Iba ,Silaite Southern, 8i Dd to' file 84. to 10 ; lied Weat nin It 14 to 711044 P 701b1;1141: Southern, 84 to St sd t 7 30 lbs. , -Poor—Western Canal, SOB to 31. 47 190 lba ; 31i to Ma 19914. Sts to AthOr 106 Ins; St. Louts, Whoto 41, 198 , . THE MONEY MARKET. Patnannornits, October 28,1857., It is our • intention, es room And opportunity deists% to devote * series of short articles to the subjected' the usury Laws, for the rePealef which we have already announced ourselves as the advo cates. The space at our- disposal, being limited, we:confine ourselves to-day.to an examination of whit may be called the history of usury, reserving remarks upon the drestrieMs quoted for another occasion, The investigation of the motives which have In. ,Eiummed different 'nations to adopt as a general Policy the subjection of the commerce of money to legal regulations is one which, with ample space at command, might be made very Interesting. The moet eminent philosophers of antiquity reprobate the prudes of lending money upon interest in the strongest .possible terms, " Among the various ways of getting Minty," saga Aristotle, “„agrionl tute and the retiring of (tattle are natural and 'honorable, tamed° the earth itself and all animals are by, nature fruitful. Bat make gain from money,. which is naturally barren and unfruitful, is most justly accounted dishonorable, and is held in detestation,' inasmuch as it is a porterelori of money, fiem its natural use, the purchasing what we'want." "Concerning the mu," soya Cicero, "and the ,means of acquiring wealth, which are to, be no counted liberal , anti which mean, the following are the Bout:truants usually entertained. Those Means of. gainAtre in least credit which incur the hatred of mankind, as those of tax-gatherers and , !wirers, (money lenders).": same author IA; 'OM APPrOtinglY aneedoto of Oat*, who being asked what' he thought of lendtitiminey upon tercet, relined ri *hat di you think of murder ?" tougaid"Btiwart ' , soya that the very same lan guage Pas held in the English house of Comnions two centuries:lw Probably thelifosaie regulations upon this sub ject have bad More influence upon thepraetice of , MOdernilatiens than the example of the otter pea plOS of aneient limes.' "Alton shalt not lend," ,Waid tiotiewish °pin mury to thy brother Isar; of money, usury of victuals, usury of any thing that if leut. Bite a stranger thoti'rnayest .lend upon Uteri; but unto thy hMther then Shalt, not lend upon niury, that the Lord iby fled may bless thee in ail that then Mutest thy hand to in the land whither thou goest to possess `;The Christian fathers inveighed - with bitterness against' theorize of taking Interest; the penalty of!usury in the canon law, is excommunieation, mid the nearer le not allowed burial until what he 'hid gained by this iniquity was restored - . Or ample' : Sisturity given for Inch restitution. fihakspeare, eohies all- this in the Merchant of dit If thou wilt lend this money, lend it not ..ate to tby friend, (for Whin did friendship take' ' i A breed of barren metal of his friend?) • But lend it rather to thine enemy, Who, if be break, thou mayet with better grace Exact the, p,ettelty." , • , -. Two oeatirles. ago,there was no more common theme for the clergy than - the taking of Interest. ri their preaohing they Contended that the rules 'of Morality did not justify the praOtice in any case whatever; end that the law only sanctioned a Cer tain rate of interest to prevent greater evils. A hundred'years later, the same doctrine Was coo manly heard In Abe British Parliament; anti still later, Becker deemed it necessary to explain, by apolOgy for his liberal ideas On this subject, that be wrote as a statesman end not as a divine. Ifeweveraheurd these doctrines may appear, the simple rent* Of she authorities quoted shows that .the-prejudicee of mankind, in this respect, were 'not candied to any one nation, nor to any pavtieniar religious system. And it will also be °hearted that the prejudices extended to all takings '4 tutored, all lending of money for hire, whether Xate.wai fixed and allowed by law or not. VIM steamer Persia bating arrived Pith £200,. helped, very materially to brighten " l ita 1441 3'4 and the transactions on the street *lre more numerous and at better prices for bor.: Ir vin : thin for some time: The Stook Market per-, : Palpated in 'the Improved feeling, and prices were ; took rittsei.f ' • )ft r a.Wtoferniedthat the bank of the ' State' of Tenneietieteefiroposad to two bailie lii, 1 41 , York pity to darweifitith than tivo millions of dollars in the.honds' teniaisele.; so security tar drafts itf t heassonntlf sidillet of dellareilo tie dflwn by grit ,binklbri the Puirtistsof faisilitAting 'the get: I sa OM, am/ of that State toniarket. Tbli fa '0144 a - *mitre " t on; an ' e w triter o so ts to learn that the offer has imen)aceepted.,, - The Mark Lane rat.Piditg) a 4. 00,1 : aiihorit3' for soeh matters, oalcUleteathat In aonsentienoo Of the failure of the potato crop, which Is too won esta blished to admit of a doubt, 4iigland gill - m i d .to Import wheat and flour front the countries, and to the extents as follows: • Northern Rtlglia, SIY /257 0 0 0* Denmark and the Duchies, Presets, the Dense Towns and other parte of ciornuany 1,014,000 Prance, llotiend and Itelsitun.:.., Spain. say Mallon Staten and Sicily.. Turkey proper • P r llfac t hie and Moldavia.. Southern Russia United States and Oatui‘ii. Other countries , Total 4,600,000 The average importation from America during the six years from 1651 to 1856 was 1,645,611 quar ters. It says of the potato rot: "The lad three weeks, indeed, the disease has assumed a virulence equal In destruotlveneas to that of the worst period of its provalenoe ; and this extends not only to every part of the United Kingdom, but topanoe, and a considerable part of the European Continent. • In Frame, the alarm created by it has led the Gov ernment of that country to prohibit the export of grain until September, 1858. The extent, indeed, to vthioh that root is cultivated there (from 2i to 2 million stores) readers the lass a serious national calamity, as it forms the ohief food of the peasant ry—as was the case In Ireland previous to the famine." And adds: " With respect to the probable range of prices during the ensuing season, we do not ap prehend that we shall have a much lowsr.range than the present, one. Taking into account the partial loss of the potato oxlip, the full employment of the manufacturing operatives, and, above all, the Continued influx of gold from California: and Australia, the consumption of bread-torn will be larger than was ever known. It is probable that after wheat sowing a considerable quantity of wheat will be brought to market, but we appre hend that a demand for good wheat will come from the north of England that will take off any sur plus that may be ,brought forward. Upon the r hole; therefore, we feel convinced that the pre sent average prie`e o wheat will he maintained with tittle variation' throughout Al:team* which will thus prove amply remunerative te,ihit grower without being oppressive to the consumer." . However gratifying this may be to us, with a view to our furnishing the food needed, and getting gold therefor, we fear that it will be found to add seriously to the burden of the English finanoial world. Letters from Frame represent that coun try as in a state not dissimilar to that which pro ceded the revolution of 1948, and it Is not unlikely, from what wo know 'of his necessities, that Louis Napoleon may be forded into war to avert a re volution, Accounts frets Hamburg, where the exchange's for the commerce between Ron al& and England, Germany and England, Russia and Germany, and these countries with Sweden, are effeeted, show that the tinanetal troeblo is deep rooted'and extends wherever there is any amount of trade, upon the Continent It 'may speedily again be a cause of congratulation to our people that three thousand miles of ocean rolls between tills country and the nations of Europe. Here we have morn wealth per bead than in any country on the globe, we have abundance of food. we have the material for clothing, and we are not Impoverished to maintain the means of aggression or defence, rendered necessary by the customs of other nations. We shall speedily Oriline from the gloom into whieh we have boon temporarily plunged, the wiser and the better for our mishaps. The Black Warrior, from New 'York yesterday for Havana and New Orleans, took about $400,000 ingold. The European steamer Asia, to-day, took $50,000 in gold. $l 9 0 506 1 1 00 $1 600) 0 AO 850 m 950 . 8 •25.r0 860 8 00e 825 5N o7X 2 lEgl cg ea 8 etoi The following are the footings of the atatement of the'lloston banks for tho past week, as compared with those of the week previous: ' , Oct. 910, Oct, 20. • Capital stock..., .$31,000,000 891,901,1ot) Loans and dise , t6. 48,454,900 40,427,000 Inc. 0973,000 Specie 2,500,000 2,800,800 Too 248,800 Due fm other like. 5,740,000 6,894,700 Inc. 164,700 Due to other DIA. 9,483,800 3,029,700 Inc. 159,900 Deposits 12,770,000 13.960,000 Inn. 190,000 altealation.,..... 6,071,000 0,014,000 Dec. 57,000 - The following aro to-day's quotations for Spool; by Cron(go 4t. Co., Bullion and Specie Brokers, 40 Booth Third street, payable in bankable fiends : Amer. N Dollars 01d..1 07 An . Gold, old colnage.l OS ~ .ii 1, - " ..2 04 Sorsreigns 495 Mexican Dollars 1 OS Napoleon (20 Yrancs).,3 stO South Am. 4, 100 Ten Guilders 406 Spanish Pillar Dollars.l 12 Ten Tinders 13 00 Fire Francs 99 Spanish Doubloons...l6 00 German Crowns 109 Patriot do ..15 Si) Frond ~ 1 11 , Ducats 225 American Cold 'IN to 4,4 , New York Exchange 4 to 4 . PiIIiADELPNIA STOCK EXCHANGE BALES, 'Reported by - R. fifanly;. Stotk Broker, X. 80k Walnut street. VIRST BOARD. ' 800 Our 04 19 160 Reading R 400 do ..........79 60 do 100 ' " • 19 60' • do 300 do " N0w.89 1 b 0 do 200 du N0W.69 1 100 do 600 Union atual 08..30X 8,600 Bell Nay 64 2,609 N Pa u 63 05.451( 1,000 do ' 05.46.1( 60 Road 1t.16 , 00kitt.143( BST*EII 1,600 Penn* 08 80 300 Olty 60..P111t,197( 200 do —.P1111.70x 2,000 W liminitorat 01.80 10 Iforriat'n 11,2138.017( 10 do 2 di..6l,tf ISO Long Island , SECOND 2,090 Peons fe 80 100 ' 1,000 do 79 600' do- ' 79 2,000 Bch Nay 8112.'5.61 2,000 N Ps 45,;( 1,000 do 45x 4,000 oity 50 flood B ..:s6wn.l6 C&ORTNO P Bid. Asked. DU. Asked. PhWed 6%...78% 79 BP Nes 'B2 prof 131( 14 ." 791( Wsusp'36. nu " N0w....89X $9 do Ist moot Thing 871 E Perinsylv 64....791( 80 do do 9dixt 56 Reading) 15 151( Long Island.... 7X 8% _do Bonds '7O ing 66 Tlaksburg 6 7 do U 6 , 5, 1 44 70 OirsaA 8ank.....6N 7 Perms NB 35%. 86 Lehigh Zino X IX Kunio Owli Out 30 85 11h1on Oinst 8 4 Bohu N 51% , New Crook x " nook 7N Ottar ha* P. 11—.6 8 PULLADELPUteI MARKETS Oeronutt 28th—Evening.--The Persia's advice' have had little or no effect upon the market for Breadetuffo, whiolt 'till rule dull and , unsettled. In Flour the only transaction made public' is 500 bids good Western extra at $6 per bbl ; holders of superfine are not cc anxious to realize at $5.25, and this price is generally refused, but the demand for tint description is quite limited, shippers generally taking better grades and extras in preference at the present alight Mercado in prices. The retailers and bakers are buying to supply their present wants at from $5.37 to $7.25 Per bbl; according to brand and quality, the latter for fancy brands. Holders of Itye Flow are asking $4.50 a $4.70 per bbl, the 'lattor for better brands, and a small business doing. Corn' Meal is neglected, there' being no shipping inquiry for the article, which Is quoted at $3.80 for country meal. Wheat Is in moderate supply; only about 900 bus fair to good red brought .125a1290 ; 1,000 bus inferior do. 1100 ; 1,000 bus white 13010 1370, according to quality. Corn is not plenty, but buyers are holding off, and about 3,000 bus old yellow have been mid at 700, afloat. Oats aro dull, but little inquired for, sad offered at, 320 for good Delaware ; about 1,500 bushel' ordinary sduthern sold at• 30e, afloat. Rye is Belling at the distilleries at 7513 per bug. The de. Mend for Bark is moderate, and first quality Quereitron is held at $3O per ton. dottort. 7 nothing doing worthy of remark today. ' Groceries are in better request, but the only transactions are in Cuba iugaro at 71 a file, 4 mos. Provisions-- nothing doing, and the market very dull, Whiskey is selling at 210 for Ws, and 211 a 221 for bide. FLOUR AND GRAIN AT RADIIMORE.— Oatober 27.—After the dose of 'Change yesterday, there; was 'considerable dean in Flour, and wo board this morning of sales, in addition to those reported, ofsl,Boo Obis Ohio superfine at $5.25, and • of 500 bbls Ohio extra at $5.75 per bbl, sash, the whole being taken for export. This morning the market was comparatively quiet, and all Varieties closed miter heavy. , There were sales reported at the opening of 'Change of 500 bbls Ohio super at $5.25 ca sh , and of 250 bbts City Mills do at $5.374 time, but subsequently we beard of sales of 200 bbls Howard Street do at $5.12" cash, and we quote this as the closing cash rate for all varieties of super. For extra Flour there is but little inquiry. There is a large supply of Western extra here, and we quote it dull at $5.75 per bbl. flow ard Street extra is still held at $6.25 per bbl. The stook here is' light. For, City Mills extra prices range at from $0 to 40.50 per bbl. Rye Finer Is dull at $4,00a55.75 per bbl. Corn Meal is steady at $3.75 por bbl. We note Bales to-day of some 200 bbla, at this figure. For Buekwheat Floor prices range at from $2 to $2.50 per 100 lba, In quantities. For Grain of all varieties the market this morn ing was firm. The offerings at the Corn Exchange were light, the total receipt' being only about 13,000 bushels. Wheat continues in good demand, and in consequence of the light supply the market for it is very fire. Tho offerings to-day were only 0,500 bushels. Redo sold at 11.5a120 ate for good to prime, and a lot of 500 bushels very oboioe rod was sold out of store et 125 Ms. For white Wheats prices ranged at from 115 to 122 me for medium to fair, and tram 125 to 130 cis for good to prime. There was utt Strictly choice Wheat at market, but it, would doubtless have brought 140 eta We quote Corn to-day at 65a07 eta for white, and 67a, 08 eta for yellow. There were about 3,000 bushels l e y s " this ln at Market, nearly all of which changed hands at the above rates. We quote Rya nominal at (Walla o ota sta for w hf ere ary tt i rm an o d r , fora t u h d is 7o m a o 7 r s n e i ta ng.T r h e e a nn s sy i morning embrace 3,500 bushels at 30a34 eta for fair to good, and 36038 ate for prime lots. TOBACCO AT NEW ORLEANS.—The impend- , Witty of passing Exchange hes prevented buyers from coming 'forward thie week, excepting in ono or two cams, at offers quite below the views of fac tors, and we have not n o ticed *Sale. Al we hoer nothing on "blob we'aould prodigal., a clump iu our quotations, although. in the serum monetary. pressure much lower figures would prObebly be #lO. , oepted, we repeat our esthete flgures,_as follows : Factory Lugs, Ileac ; Planters' lags, ultslOf ferlonto Common Leaf, 1/u120; ffairi 1241314 ; Finep 143515 e: Choice seleotions; 16ello; heavr Clarksville, &a., -17a180. - Brasted, 7 4 1 0 : Remelted since the 16th inst;,ablihels. Exported Sri elakrachagfiffs 10 Liverpool and 144 to Kuno.. THE PRESS.--pmwmptats? TA, Rstr.k.v:. ,gq ifs. pi 60,000 . 160,000 .. 160,000 , 000,000 , 160,000 700,000 1,600,00 , 206,000 October ZS, 1857 145 ..55wn,14,4i .1. easti.34,4 144 ..bswp,l9i 60 do , cub .14 50 do 14.1,4,4 1 Penns R cMA C&P.OS 1. Norrlstowo R 61,4 BOARD& 10 MioolUit R 613 3 do 51,5( 37 do 61x 10 do 31,V, 40 do 01% 30 N Orleans g05,...110 00 Heading It 15,1 BOARD. . • 60 Reading R 16 00 do cash .16 60 do 16,V 26 'io 16,44 10 Norristown 11 61 10 do 61 9 do 61 6 do 61 1 Barr Bead B 45 lORS-Yrßit ~ BAILING 41111' , filitElMOtiO 4TIZAISER%e' ?MU TRH UNITED 13r#1`Ei3. puling D. 17 Edinburg ..... —New r Y E s o tt . G i lt • gow ' Oat 31 Forposis Now . york„ Llemoburg,,-,........ Nov 1, Europa' ' koeton " Liverpool Nov 4 Erato • • ..,tiow Votit.„Ltverpool„;,,, ..... ; Nov 7 Persia ' ' New York Live r pool Nov 11 Arago ....... ....Now York. Mare Nov 14 Canada ...,_ „New York Liverpoid Nov/8 Arabia, New york Liverpool Noir 2,8 ,„ WROM EUROPE . . . ,13en Vi'illiains.... Liverpool Portland, ace Ca a tug°. ..... ..Boulkampton New York ..... ~..,Oot 20 Canada Liverpool Boston Oct 24 /Stable ' Liverpool New York Oct 31 Classow Olesgow New York Oot 31 Ilamenonla Hamburg Now Y0rk,,.,, „..N o n 1 Atlantic ..... ....Liverpool New York ....... ....riuvn. Marine intelligence i'ORT OF I'HILADELPIOA, Oct. t 29, 1857. SUN /1181t8 6 40-BUN BETS b 14 .1111111 'WATER 10 28 ARRIVISD Barque Joseph Maxwell, Dav-s, from Lagusyro Oct 2, and Porto Cabello Oct fl, with coffee, hides, &a. to Dal lett Brothers. Left at latter port barque Thom Dallott, DBI, from Philadelphia, and schr Pilot's Bride, for Now York to call in three days. Oabln passenger, Idles Pau. line Lawrence, vocalist, 'Schr 11 ()Scribner, Oarlisle,lB days from Jacksonville, Fla, with lumber to DI Trump Jr Son. Behr Seeing, Patrick, SO days from Georgotown, 80, with lumber to 111 Trump Jr Son. Behr Expedition, Conner, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with grain to Bewley, Wilson Jr Co. OLIARhII . . Brig Black Squall, Jackson, St Jogo de Cuba, Q Bernadou k Pro. Behr 0 8 Caratsfra, Somers, Savannah, Pettit, Martin & Co, Behr Geo Amos, Merrithevr, Roston, J R White. Behr A El Aldridge, Bateman, Salem, Tyler, Stone & Co. Str Sarah, Jones, New York,lY Id Ilarrd & Steamer Farmer, Pierson, Baltimore, A °reveal Jr. ToLsanta.l Correspondence of the Philadelphia Diehaage. CAPE ISLAND, Oet. 28, 4 45 PM . . . Tho ebipa Win Cumming!), for Callao, and Alexander, for oharleaton, went to atm at dark Mat evening. No• thing aeon as booing gone In today. Wind north— weather cloudy. Yours, tee., TILOS. B. HUGHES.' or THLOOEOPII.I tOorreepondenee of The Promo,) - • . A diomaeted ohip, sheering tho signal numbers or the Comoro, Amin Sumatra for Boston, is at anchor two miles NE of 006116116 t. She lies easy. The board of under writers will send a steamer to her aid immediately. New YORK. Oct 29. Arrived, ship Sparkling Wave, from Liverpool. 011AALISTON, Ott 28. 'The 17 B mall steamship Nashville,Thipt Murray, from New York, arrived here at 8 iiiialockthis morning: • llusesuo, Oat. 2.t. A steaming and a vessel bare been Bent to the brig Standard, ashore at Old Mackinac, and' her cargo will be brought forward, probably without loss other than the salvage., Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEAVES. Del., 0 , 4.27, 8 A M. Owing to the storm from the NNW, which still con. tinues, all communication with the harbor since Satur day last bee been prevented; the vessels last reported remain at harbor, together with the steamer Parker Vein and five ears since arrived. Yours, arc, WM. M. HICKMAN. MEMORANDA Steamship LIB Beach, Ramsay, cleared at Baltimore 27th that. for Now York. Steamship Derails, Judkine, from Liverpool 17th lost, arrived at New York yesterday. Steamship Canada, Laug, from Now York, was going into Liverpool 17th inst. Steamship Delaware, Copes, hence at Now York yes terday, Steamship Joseph Whitney, Howes, from Baltimore for Boston put into Chatham 27th lost. for a harbor. Steamship City of Baltimore, Leitch, front Now York, arrived at Liverpool 15th inst. Ship North American, Clark, hence at Mobile 224 lust. Ship Radiant, Beanie, from Loodou, arrived at Cal cutta Aug 29. Ship gauges, Brans, from New Orleans, arrived at Calcutta Aug 80. Ship Lelia Rooth, Simmons, for Australia, cleared at Calcutta Aug 10. Ship Berkshire, Williams, for Boston, cleared at Cal cutta Aug 10. Ship Rival, Reny, for Boston, sailed front Bangor Aug 29, Ship Junsita, Bing, for San Francisco, sailed from Saugor Aug 20. Ship Lashing Wave, Young, (or Boston, sailed from Saugor Sept 3, Ship Santiago, Eames, for Boston, sailed from Bombay Sept 10. skip Northenieroern, Hallett, from St Stephens, en ered Inward at London 13th lost. • . Ship Susan U Owen, Norton, from Cardiff, In tho offing, Charleston, 26th inst. ship Borneo, Flitner, cleared at Boston 27th inst. for Richmond, hie. Ship Arno Doffing, from Reonebunk, arrived at Now Orleans 23d inst. Barque Milton. Bradford, from Bombay for Antwerp, Was off Cowes 34th inst. Barque Achilles, Speddoit, remained at Loudon 17111 last. loading for Philadelphia. Barque Salado. (new, 451 tons) Biggins, cleared at Boston 28th Inst. for Buenos Ayrea. Brig Mary Stewart, from royal for Boston, was at an chor in Nantaskod Roads 27th Inst. _Brig Caroline Whit°, of and from Boston for Batt au. Prim, 42 days out, was spoken 20114 lost, 1 4 t 42 30, lon 71 55, and was supplied with bread by the brig Arosetta, (Br) at New York yesterday. Brig Bliza Ann, Treworgy, front Bluehill; for Nor• folk put into Mimes Stole 81,1127 th lust, leaking 4000 strokes per hour; would go on the railway for repairs. Brig Fannie 0 Field, lierriroan, for °adonis, cleared at Boston 27th lost, Brig II Means, Trewargy, hence forßoaton, at Ho hotel Hole 27th Inst. Behr P A Sanders, Ireland, cleared at Wilmington, N 0, 27th teat. for New York. Sehrs J Counee, Long., henco for Boston; V Stock ton. Bdwanle, do for Braintroe, and Elise Elkinton, Taylor, do for Ifaverhill, at Ilohuesle 27th inst. Behr Brasil, 'lntros, from New Haven for Philadelphia, at New York yesterday. Behr Prank, Belcher, from West Indies, arrived In Hampton Ron de 26th lot. _ Bohr Seoul Psoemire,tur New Moen, cleared at Bat. timer. 27th inst. Bohr Lewis Mulford, Boyle, for New York, cleared at Baltimore 27th hut, Behr Argolis, Vim., from Boston, at Norfolk 27th fast, Behr N Smith, Smith, went to sea from Cherie& ton 25th loot. for Phi!Adolph's, Wahl:tin empty bble and cuks, Spka aadse, and 106.000 feet lumber. &lira Wm 81 Marcy, Buck, and I B & P L, Pharo, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 28th inst. Bchrs John !toward, supposed hence for Boston; 0 A Stetson, Nye, trona Providence forlPhiladelphia,• de, Kelloy, from Boston for do, and Alpine, Hooper, Irons Bedgwick for Wilmington, Del, were at Newpor t 20th inst. Behr British Queen, (Br) Johnson, from Nassau, NP, at Charleston 25th hut, reports: 23d hut, lit 8020, lon 50 20, passed a Alp abandoned and f of water fore mast and bowsprit gone, male and wizen masts standing. MARINE MISCELLANY. Ship John Baronet, Orme, front Liverpool, before re. ported ashore, arrived at Charleston 24th fiat, and make* the following report: On the 17th loot, got ashore on Prying Pen Shoals, and remained there until the 19th last, The ehip befog lightened by throwing overboard a portion or her cargo, was then Raided off the shoal by the steamers Mariner and iltiwan, from Wilmington, 12 0, and by them towed down to Cape Pear bar, leaking badly. A further portion of the cargo was here removed by lighters to Stnithville and Wilmington, to en*ble the ship to cross the bar and make the latter port. In the meanwhile, information having 'reached Charleston as to our condition, the steamers Aid and Charleston. the former having a steam pump on board, were despatched to our assistance, when we were taken in tow by them and brought to this port, arriving at the bar ou the Morning of the 2.lth Inst. The accident le attributed by Captain Orem to the removal of the light boat on Frying Pan Shoals. The John Raveuel bad sixteen steerage t a i lr e al t t s igr a s er m t t e bo me nt r , one of whom, Mary Dunn, died on Queenstown, Oct' 13—The Prince George, (nun Mo bile, was abandoned, waterlogged, on the 4th Mat. in let 41 N, long 30 W. Master, cook, and a boy drowned. Nine of the crew have been landed here by the hothle Javan, and three are on board,the Skelton, • Penzance, Oct 13—A pipe or liollands, marked on the • bung and on the head “dchnappa," and en the other heal "tidolph Wolff, New York, No 697," In black paint, won washed on shore on Parrett Sands on the 10th lust; three other casks of the same doacription were 'stove on the rocks. The Brothers, for Boston, In dropping down to Oooly Bomar, got athwart hawse of the Oalance, and re. calved so much Injury ee to be obliged to unload and go Into dock to be re-metalled. Report of Wept Dixey, of the American .hip Robt II DWI. from Bordeaux for Mobilo, in ballast.' The ship Robert II Dixey, Riley, of Boston, left th e river Oa ronue Oct 4 for Mobile. After getting as far ow tat 45 45 N. and lon 0 85 W, Tth Met, experienced a hurricane from SIV. During the gale we lost MI above the caps, except forelopeallard, 45 fathoms port chain, and an chor, which were l et go to help the ship's head to the eel, and through the exhaustion of the crew could not wahine It without wanting much time, and therefore thought it expedient to slip it; quarter boat crumbed by %thug apare3l.oth inst, at 7 30 A Id, we made the mouth of the river, and were towed up to Bennis°. DOMESTIC PORTS. NEW TORE, Oct 2S—Arr, U 8 mail steamship Au gusta, Woodhull, Savannah; ship W® Nelson, Meyer, Havre; barque Lamplighter, Payne, Malaga; brigs Am gotta, (Dr) Tato, MN* Daniel Webster, Malaga; Della Pariah Joy, Melon; gran. Maria, Cook, Calais. Old, steamships „las Adger, Turner, Charles ton; Roanoke. Skinner, Norfolk; ships II Stewart, Tur ner, Mobile; Thalatta, Stinson, New Orleans; brig Nate poster, Dillinga, St Julio; eche Velma, Cloornins,Jaek sprains. PALL RIPER-Bld 261 b, seine afattbew 0 Durfeo, Han, Alexandria; donna T Brady, beetles, from Digh ton, Rappahannock, BRISTOL, Oct Il4—Arr, astir Jainea Maori, Usher, Newport, to load for West Indies. 2501, brig Charles Miller Brewer, Pictou. 28th—Cht, Saw Mary Eddy, Lowis:llavans. 011ABLESTON, Oct 24—Arr, Br barque Hellos, Laws, laverloot. On the 12th fiat, tat 25 72, long 65, spoke schr gently, from Liverpool, bound to Savannah. Schr Leonora, Conklin, New York. Old, ship Chase, White, Amsterdam; barque Aura Crosby, New Orleans; Br schr 01„Yde, Sweating, 'father Island, Bahamas. 25th—Arr, skip Emily St Pierre, Tessler, Liverpool; Br schrs Oracle, Hernandez, and British Queen, John son, Nassau, HP. Went to sea, chip Yeautasea, Liverpool; barque Revolution, Webb, Barcelona; schr Target, Yunnan, Now York. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Up to 12 o'clock Lass Night. GIRARD HOUSX—Ohestnut street, between Bth & 9th, i T Amos, Mass W D McLanaban, Tenn J 0 Oaßeber, N Y II N Shipman, N'Y IL Babcock, It I T It Williams, N V 8 1 Tilden, N Y I' It Robertson, 11111 0 Robertson A la, Md Miss M. II Robertson, Idd A Robbins, N Y T Duane, N Y D Longenecker, Pa J II AI Knox, Pa 0 W Galleapie, Boston IV Pombery, Boston L Lorenz, N Y 0 P Mellott, N 0 Hts Walker, N 0 J 0 Onyler & la, N Y F 0 Fuller, Oa /I W Oanlner, It I D P Whedon, N Y It B Perwonel, Mil I A Moor°. Ye Neon It Watkins, Ye BIM N Watkins, Va Mica Sampson, Va /I L 801 l & in, Va S II Woodruff, N Y 0 Kiditon & la, N Y 8 B Trotumn, Brit Guiana A B Smith, Wisconsin Mr Hodgson & la, Oa Mist Tolfair, G. IV P Larrabee, Batt L Logan, Va J W Gray, 8 0 Clon Totten & la, Wash , n Mrs Temple, Washington John P Brown, N Y 3 N Carter & la, N 0 011 Philips & wife, W I 0 N Tufts, N Y W C Hamilton, N Y X II Yeghte, N Y IY J Widdleton, N Y X Plialon, N Y R I Haldeman, Harrisburg JP Horton, Chicago D 0 McCallum, N 'V At T Hymen. N Y 0 Godfry Gunter, N Y T 13 Wightman & la, N Y D Brockett & la, N Y Theo Townsend, Albany It 13 Ketcham & la, N Y fi N Poullain, ticorgla Joe Colgate, N Y II Wolff, N Y 0 Colby and lady, Boston J Vl , ' Dimick, N Y old Breaker, Cha , ston, B 0 NY Guterman, Cintinnati, 3 Froonstone, olncinuatl It P Haines, Beaton Lif Halt, Oharleeton, 80 Wilt D Boller, N'V G 11. Chrietian, Oincirmati Wm Johnsen, N Y Prince Paul, Germany MERONANTS , HOTEL—Fourth at , below Arch. P Whiter. Mankato, At T W 3 Wise, Ind N W McAlister, Pa John Thomas,. Pa Joseph Biggs, Pa James J Hamilton, Tipton Mrs. Pearson, Lancaster B Rhodes, Indlaus, Pe 8 AI Hamill, N J Mrs. Hamill, N J 0 Smith, Warren, 0 0 Welling, Jackson, Ito J Williame,Jackson, Ito UNY Smith, Warren, 0 I N McCord, Warren, 0 0 0 Emery, Williamsport B Strawbridge, Williamsport II Crouse, Reading W Wilson, At D, Bethlehem J Fulmer, N J It Al Beale, N J lion I Bonnet. Pa U Kennedy, Mount Joy, Pa J L Hilt, New York °McEntee, Mauch Chunk It Weigel), Pa J 0 Walker, New Jersey El R Marshall, Wilkesbarre WWashington, Pa 8 3 Merger, Pa Mhtli tern, Stroudsburg J Crowell, Boston F A nmaker, Toledo. 0 3 Connell, Wilmington, Dl , grs MP /Anon, N Ocietto P Digest, Pottsville J D ;love!, Juniata IP Watson, dfcCloonolsville J Detwitinno & La, Pa 19 MoDanal4, Pottsville B Lahley, Pa Ba L Goodall, Lancaster J Lersmood to w, Wrettovl Meldwo . , Columbia Ate ßesse, Bohunbla JastiontoC. Pottsville D L Barrett, Indiana op Deo,' Barrett, Indiana oo B Barrett hw, 'lratia co Jas ewy, Indiana, co Mrs Stray, lat Ats Anse Stacy, Ludlam% co I Miss 8 i rd, Pa , W Tracy, Elarrisburg , Wash s, Itarrisburir Maury Balisbach, Marietta John K into, Marietta fionry A Fraser, ti• Y AMERICAN HOTEL-obeetnut eared. above Fifth. Wallace Grim, Dalt S P Wilkinson, Dalt R &Smith, Dalt J R Shreve, Philada E Anderson, Virginia J W Nester, Boston II 8 Owen , ' New York 0 W Warren, New York Wm Biartln,.West Point If D Litirnhain, M Chunk W W Bleaker, N Y J C Danekleman, 8041 co 8 W Darla & son. Phcenlxv • Capt J Cone, Tawny A W Hendricks, Tacony Ebenezer Jones, Conn D lI Henkel, NJ II Deacon, Jonesboro', Ili 14 Williams & da, St Louis Than Brown & la, St Louis W Doan, Mean It Anderson, Mass H Mon* Va NATIONAL HOTEL.-Race street, above Third log Davis, N 1 Jae IVileon, N Y W 8 Wilson, Zanesville J . A Leach, N Y 'Henry Sharp, Pittsburg Sault Harwell, Pittaburg T J Maxwell, Harrisburg 011 Daidd, Ya II &noir, Pottsville J 0 James, Reading 0 W Morgan , Pottsville 8 Lewhi, Allentown A T Clifton, Reston W A Shoener, Pottsville 0 Heebner. Mass R D &honer, Pottsville J 0 Sterling, limb, J T Pry, Pa 0 8 Arnold, Mane U Ii Puller, 14 Y O P Brown & to, Pa Joe Gehart, Cattomisea F I' Boyer, Reading J 8 Rosser, Tamaqua B P Hughes, Tamaqua L D Flanagan, Pa D T Sterling, P. U 8 Levan, Lehigh, Pa. BLAME BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant, B Selber, Cheater co J II Millinery, Lancaster T Kirk, Pa J 11. Craig, Pa BD McKenna, Pa John Funk, Pa John Patton, Lane, Ph, 3 0 Walker, Manor IBil ,y Andoraon, Pa 0 B Lewis, Md Amos Miley, Lancaster U W Smith, Mifflin, Pa Itousesr, Md. MOON HOTEL—Arch street, above Third. John Lereh t listblehern Oco B Ruston, Pittsburgh 0 0 Raisell, Columbia B Bauman, Lewisburg A Brown, Lewisburg T 0 Apple, Mechanicsburg W Belpecke, Aid A Rossi, Oregon city John Hlllot, Huntingdon Co J W Milner; Warrineville 0 A' Pox, Pottsville D black, Easton M Andrews, Doylestown I) Addellberger, Md Min Addelsberger, hid J Patterson. Juniata co J Royer, Blair co I 8 Hunt, Huntingdon co 0 a Murphy, Cleveland, 0 Geo Meng, Cleveland, 0 John Beeson, Pittsburgh 0 M Cramer Washington Wm Semple, Allegheny Si Stoner, Waynesboro , L Livingston, Lock Haven Mrs Geo Barnett, Easitia Dire W Barnett, Easton W Keuntzo, Ohio li A Sege, Dutton J P Heittlett Easton Jos D Ohio A Stapler, Cincinnati, 0 Broyrn, Cincinnati, Ohio ' ''••• • DLAON DEAR I.loTEL—ibird greet, ab Callowhlll D Beckley, NOrthumbnil co 11 Oro)), Oroenw ieh E MT - 9p . m, Port Carbon J Warta. 'Wading Dole 811gor. Tyleraport S Bair, Lyantowo DIC `Naha, Wo aenbnrg W Heins, DocUtolivilla S nogabind, Dyborry W Cferllng, Amity W tattvllte Frank Mutt, Plata MADISON DOESE—Second street, above Market, E 0 Harrison, Mu 11 0 Wootton & le, Del Wm 11Drew, Wilmington Elias Taylor, Wilmington Wot dime, Plilla Samuel Sims, Phil I/Robinson, Potter'eLand'g W It Dawson, Del Jobn K Brown, Del Wm S Melton, Del Caleb Newcomer, Pa - L 8 Hicks, Waterford, Pa 0 S Kiassell, Sweedsboro II I. Caldwell, Pittsburgh Special Notireo. professor Saunders , Ins;Mute, Wee. PhDade. phis.. On last Thursday afternoon, (On the occasion of the Weekly Esundnetlou,) the Rev. W. U. Wood and the Rev. Thee U. Stockton, D. D., delivered eloquent addresses on EtooortoS, to a delighted audience. This afternoon the Rev. Edgar M. Levy and Joseph J. Reed, Esq., wlil address the Institute. The OlOrthes will begin, at 8 o'clock, with an account of CAPTAIN ISICGHLIDatt. The public aro Incited. 04 dext Thursday, Nor. 6th, at the awe hour, the Aar. john Leyburn, D. D., greatly diattngulahed as au extemporaneous speaker, has agreed to deliver an ad dregs to the Institute, On EXTOMPORINOOO.9 gPEAUCLOO. The Doctor, no doubt, will impart important hints upon the tent method of acquiring a command of lan guage. oc2O-It Inancements Estraordivary.••Ou account of the 'shortnems of our Southern and Western Trade, it hoe left no with a very heavy stock of Fall and Winter Clothing ou hand. In order to close It out, we have opened our entire Rouse for RETAILING. We will sell regardless of coat. LIPPINCOTT & HUNTER, 424 Market street, ec 24.1 w between 'Fourth and Filth atm., south aide. Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, 624 WALNUT ST, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENOE SQUARE. OEO. J. HENKEL'S, 624 WALNUT Street, Late of 173 Obeetuut Street Jackson, JOB PRINTER, ditTROBANT BTBEIT, Oheeke, 'Notes, Drafte, Dille Lading, Sill need*, Cir culars, Cattle, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at prize! to suit the time, ocl7-ly Hatlgdo Robes.—HO /Mira Banal& Robe* of the various qualities, Just received from Minnesota, Also a handsome seaortuteut of Marley Robes of our own manufacture, and for sale wboteaalo and retail by 0/10. P. WOMILATII, 416 Arch Sheet, .Selinten's Saving Fund—Office 203 'Walnut street, one door went of second street. Beeeives do• ;mai to soma or One Dollar and upwards, from all oilmen of the community, end allow. interest at the rate of five per coot. per Imam. 01600 open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day end Saturday until 9 in the evening. President Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Chicle. M. Morris; Beare tory, Jinn's 81 Pringle. Bower's Infant invaluable aordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and efficient aromatics known In medicine, and is the most perfect and reliable tormittaUve extant for Infants and young children. Sy its powerful influence a speedy once Le Ideated In all 06101 Or Cho/iv, windy pains and spurns. Believes and mitigates much of children's suffering during dentl• lion Or teething, and by its soothing properties Cron quilises pains of the bowels, looseness, 'vomiting, icti. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been used in thousands of teen, with the most abundant suceess, No Anvil, should be without it. - Prepared only by MISSY A. Bowan, At Me Drag and ()homiest More, N. B. cerium of Sixth and Green sta., Philadelphia. To whom oil orders must be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. au Sewing Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na tions] Safety Trust Company. in Tikurtyr Street, south west corner of MOW Street, POILADZIMAIA. A ei to oven OKI BULLtOIt AND A /WM OP DOLL&RS, Invented In MILL ZOTATII, DIOATOAOIB,GPOOND RUTS, and other first duo securities, as required by the charter. his institution confines its business entirely to the repel. vieg of money on deposit. The °Moe Ii open every day from 9 o'clock is the morning until 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thenoday ermine' until S o'clock. .fliarnagee. On the 28th lost , at Bt. Paul's Church, by the lter. Blatant Newton, D. D , J. ALFRED ETBENDRY, to ROXANA, deughtor of Ron. It, T. Conrad. On the 24th hot., at the residence of the bride, by Aldermen 'Peter Rey, Itir. CONRAD DAEMON to Ma" MINNA 'WILKINS, al) of tble city. Oe the 27th Init., by Ray. BOtij. F. Templeton, Mr. JORL WARE to Mu ALIZADETII ANN DOUULASS, 8„0. of We city. illeatli6 On Tuesday morning, October 27th, in the 20th year of her age, BUSANNA S., wife of John Omni, M. D., and daughter of Daniel McKinney, of Rittentiousetown. Her relatives and friends and those of tho family are respectfully Invited to attend bar funeral, from the residence of her Luaband, Main street, Manayunk, on Friday morning, at 9 o'clock, without further no tion. ** On the 27th Instant, JOHN O. DOYLE, in the 25th year of his age. • Ifis friends and these of his family are respectfully Malted to attend his funeral, from hie /ate residence, Ho t O Yrnne street, above Fourth, on Friday morning, the 30th instant, at 0 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's, iilinfth Fourth street, flit On First-day morning, the 25th ln'st„ after a s h or t and covers Illness, LYDIA L., wife of lotutft Stoke., aged 27 years. • Met friend!' and those of the family are reapecHully Invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 230 North Fifth street, (bet green Race and Vine,) this (Fifth-day) morning, 20th lest., at 2 o'clock, with out furthernotice. mist Oe Tuesday morning, 27th lost, QUARLES PIT MAN CANDEYER. on of Thomas D. Vaudover, er., In the 20th year of his age. On the 27th lust., Mrs. MARGARET YOUNG, In the 024 year ur her age. , Sudden/y, /en the 20th /net., Miss lILIZADETII FRANK, In the 10th year or her age. On the 27th hut., NVILLIAeI GRIMES, aged 64 leers. ( r Fifteenth 'Ward. tens of the PIFTEENTII R o om of the Ohureh of St. TVENTII and NORTH St pital,) on TIIIB (Thursday the purpose of organising ai the Deserving Poor of the InK winter. John G. Brenner, It. 0. tel 8. It. Bancroft. J. Delmore, Charles Iferoborg, Ilonry U. Kelley, Thos. S. Foster, J. K. Taggart, Jamea Buts Snowdon, George O. Marlin, W Burnell, Robert 0 Charles Carty, George A . Burborro, John Manton, KnOch William (lorry, Thoome Potter, Isaac b. Price. Atka, Wadleigh, Jere. 130na.11, , It. Hutchinson,. eine. 0. IlafTellinger, J. Pneriek, -et hleetists of the CHI WARD will be bold in the Matthias, corner of NlNN :ets, (opposito the City 'Hos ) FiVENINtt, 29th inst , for I Association for the relief of ard, during the approach- Win, T. Snodgrass, Jos, W. Martin, Edward Gulager, Charles V. Magner, John O. Keller, George W. Omubtoi, A. Whitney A; Bow, M. Itichards 3fuckle, A. T. Chur, J. U. Cardeza, J. L. Haloes, Thompson, W.ll. Maurice, Matthews do Moor, Wm. Sellers dc Co , ?aro. & Randolph t It. W. Baldwin & Co., 11. 0. Oram & Co., Charles Vanhorn, Israel Vanhorn, A L. Archambanit, 8 W. Vau Colin, James It. Conrad, Joe. N. Plersol. 0c20..it IE7- Twenty-Fourth Ward Relief Aesocils• Lion —An adjourned meeting of the citizens of the Twenty-fourth ward will held et tho Hall of the WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, WILLIAM St., shore MARKET, en SATURDAY EVENING next, at half past 7 o'clock, to adopt suitable measures for the relief and employment of the Poor during the coming Winter. A full attendance Is requested cent-Mee Office of the Register of Water Rents, Ult. itILLVIII I, Oct. 13,111 f a. Information boring been received that persons, repro• stilling themselves as colleetore, are endeavoring to Collect Water Rents, notice is hereby given that all 'water Rents, Pipe Me, ten., meet be paid At the dace, H. IV. corner of Yirrif and GUESTNIir dtrects. No persons are authorised to collect money* outside of the office. rocl/14t1 ViNt. IiONSALL, Register. frj" Literary Soiree, la Jayne , " Hall, tor the benefit of the Industrial Schools taught by the Sisters of the Ilely Orem, November U. Doors open at 7 o'clock. I. Lector° by the Hon. ..108n% It. Ornentmen. but. ject, an. - I. Su nt pper, mei oat, of fancy 0e224n2 Wes The eltkesur et , ths , lttighttreted; lrtsth WASDS are earnestly requested to meet at the Thal of the dlty Institute, N. X. corner or numazenru and CHESTNUT Streets, on THURBDAN next, 29th tact, &VIM o'clock P. M., to hear the report of the commit trl; (IV t t O I ' ff: d r if: rrazenrup.ls.,ll.!,=l winter," and to takesetlon thereon a ni the " g B VOW liolll 00 ..2t S . Secretary. Er ?trot *lop! bletriet for State el Pena. ettautlostlon for Teachers of the Public Schools will be held on SAT ORDA Y. October 31st, 1857, commenting at 9 o'clock A. M., at the Mount Vernon school honte,CATRARINE Street, above THIRD. Dy order or the committee on onallfleatlons of teach era of the Dosed of Controllers of Public Schools. oc22•dtoc3l , W. J. JACKSON, Chairman. to Notlce—AppeNts.--City Comantsaloners Orin. PH11.40E144714, October la, 1907. NOTION IS LIMIEST OIVSN, That the Connote- Blotters will hear Appeal' by all perms rated for State and Municipal Tax, in the oily of Philadelphia, for the year 1818, for the several ward* of the eald city, at their ales, No. 11 west wing of the State Rouse t top stairs,) on the following days, between the hours or 10 o'clock A. 14. and 1 o'clock P. U. let and 31 Warta—On Monday, October 19th, 1817. 34 44 4th 44 44 Tuesday, " 20th, 44 Bth " Oth 44 44 Wedneeday, " 21st, 7th " Slit " " Thoredey, " TM, " 9th 44 10th 44 44 Friday, " 284 , " 11th " 12th 44 44 Monday, " 28th, " lath 44 14th 44 44 Tuesday, 4, 27th, " 10th "lath " 44 Wednesday," 28th, " 17th " 18th Thursday, '• 29th, " 19th " 20th " " Friday, " BOW, " 21st "22d " " Monday, Nor. 24, " 29d " 24th 44 44 Tuesday, " 3d, " Tho Assessors of ouch wards as have not boon supplied with Blank Notices of Appeals are hereby notified to call at the Oororolsidonera , Office and procure th e 6201141/ M. KILL, JAHNS IU. LEDDY, City Commissioners. JAI2BB LOGAN, 00.13-dtoo3 /FAKE NOTICE. 1 Housekeepers and beads of families wanting FLAVORING ESSENCES, SPICES. of any sort, CONCENTRATED LET, HORNING FLUID DREAM OP TARTAR, DARING SODA, WASH LEATHER, OLIVE OIL, INDIGO. and SAGO, with soy other geode in that line, may procure them in any quantity deelred, at lees than package prim, at the Wholesale Drag Holm, No. 'lit N. THIRD 'Street, above Arch. Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE AND MORTAR. ooPIVIw JAMS,—PRIME NEW SUGAR-CURED !!Alta, 14 collie per pound. 0e29-14* litid. SMITH, Grocer, N. W. °rumor Math and Mae. r 2tmtteemento AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.- E. A. MARSHALL Sole Lame Fourth night of the engagement of the Distinguighed Eccentric Comedian. MR. CHARLES MATHEWS, THIS (Thursday} EVENING, Oct, 29th, ISM, Will be presented, for the Ist time, a Now Comedy, In Two Acts, entitled A CURIOUS CASE. Twiggleton, Mr. Charles Mathews ; Mr. Aubrey, Mr. Daly; Charles Stanton, Mr. Showell; Mrs. Aubrey, Mad. Ponisl To be followed by the Popular Farce, entitled COOL AS A CUCUMBER. Plumper, Mr. Charles Mathews; Mr. Rattans, Mr. Worrell; Wiggins, Miss Price. To conclude with the Romantic Spanish Drama, in Two Acts, entitled the MULETEER OF TOLEDO. Manua, Mr. Ridings ; Don Pedro, Mr Bhewell ; El elce, Miss Mobley,. PRICES OW ADMISSION: Balcony, Parquet, and Parquet Circle 60 cents. Family Circle and Amphitheatre ./5 It Private Boxes 88 THOS. M AEON Treasurer. Seats secured without extra charge three dap' in ad vance. Doors open before 7 o ' clock; performance will commence at T. WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE. --801,N LESSEE. W. WIINATLEY. SOMA OP PRI ass.—Ortheetre Stalls, 60 canto; Dress Circle (no extra charge for Secured Beata), 60 cents; Family Circle and Amphitheatre. 25 cents; Seats in Privato boxes, 15 cook; Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 26 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persona, 68 cent,. Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3P. 11. Doors will open at fiX o'clock ; performance to commence at 7, precisely. J ht. 11. WHITTON Treasurer. Tills (Thuolday) Evening, October 29, 1857, Will be presented, by the great Star Company, the Romantic Slay of CIVILIZATION, Hercule, Mr. M. L. Davenport; Moos. Lamellas, Mr. Dolman; Therese. lifts. E. L. Davenport. To conclude with, let time In two years, the Musical Drama from the Novel of Walter Scott, entitled GUY ?JABBERING; Br, The Gipsy's Prophecy. Meg Merrllies, Mra. D. P. Bowers; Julia Menne/log, Mint Anus Cruise Col, Mannering, Mr. Tannehill; DornlnfoBampon, Mr. Thayer. WALNUT STREET TREATRE.—Les 'co, Mr. 11 A, Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr. John Sefton. Prices.—Drew Circle and Parquette, 25 cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private Box and Orches tra Seats, 25 cents. Box Office open from 9 o'clock A. 31. to 3P. M. Boors open at II){ o'clock; performance to commence at 7. precisely. TICKETS 'TO ALL PARTS 25 CENTS. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, October 29,1857, Will be acted Third and Last time, the Farce received on Its last represoniatlou, with Shouts of Laughter, en titled the ,STAGE-STRUCK BARBER . • Jeremiah Clip, Mr. °bantam Podge, Mr. Kemple; Mre. Battleton, Mro. 'Hickey. To be followed by the Original Popular Three Apr Drains, called O'FLANIGAN AND THE FAIRIES. -•• • - . Pheihn O'Flanigan, Mr. Chanfrau; Jack, Mr. Rem pie; Mary Keinan ' Stoneall To conclude with the Laughable Parce, written by John Sloan, entitled CM= ===l===l SANFORD'' , OPERA HOUSE ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. Doors open at o'clock—to commence quarter before eight. Admittance 25 cents. Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Banford's Troupe of Stars—New Dances by the Sanford Children. To conclude with A LAUGHABLE APTEAPIECE. political. F OR SHERIFF, EDWARD T. MOTT, TWELFTH WARD EITIONOT TO DVICOMUTIO MAL 00113-2 m. Sank Notices BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Puna. Del. mi., Oct. ?Bth, 1837. NOTIOD.—A morels!, meeting of the Stockholders, of the " President, Directors, and Compsey of the Bank of Pennsylvania," will be held at the Baulflug•honse, on tb. ninth day of November, A. D. 1851, at 12 o'clock, St. to determine whether to accept or reject the pro visions of the Oct of Auembly, entitled " An act pro viding for the resumption of spate payment. by the Banks, and for the relief of debtors," approved the 15th Instant. .BY Order of the lionrd of Directors. 0c29-tN9 J. L. WENIMOItE, Assistant Cashier GIRARD BANK.—PHILADELP H lA, October 23, 1857.—A special meeting of the Stockholders of this bank will be held at the flanking 11011114), on TUES DAY, the third day of November next, at 12X o'clock P. ht., to take into consideration the act of the Legislature. approved lath inst., entitled "An Act providing for the resumption of specie payments by the banks, and for the relief of debtors, ,, on 24-tno3 W. L. SCUAFFEIt, Caahier Q.O NTH NARK BANK. PHILADELPHIA, e... 7 Oct. 22 1857.—A Special meeting of the Stockhold ers of tbls dent will be held at the Danking•honse, on TUESDAY, the &I day of Navamber swot, et 12 o'clock, noon, to take Into consideration the act of the Legisla ture, approved the 13th inst., entitled "An act provid ing for the resumption of specle payments by the limits, and for the relief of debtors." acU-411N2 F. P. STERL, Cushier, 001dAISROIAL BANK OF PENNSYL VANIA, PU mamma, Oct. 22, 18 5 7.—k Seeds.' meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, the second day of November next, at 12 o'clock M., to take into consideration the act of the Legislature, approved the 18th inst., entitled "An oat providing for the resump tion of specie payments by the Banks, and for the relief of debtors,' , and to determine upon the same. By order of the Board of Directors, 0c29.1112 8. 0. PALMER, Cashier. IJNOTICE.—FARMERS' AND MECHAN 1. ICS , DANH—PIIII44OIi4AHIA, October 22, 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 deventh section of the sot of the General Assembly of this State, entitled An act providing for the redemption of specie payments by the banks, and for the falter of debtors," approved the lath day of October, A. D. 18117, to be held at the Banking. Houle of this Corporation, on TUESDAY. the third day of November, A. D. 1247, at 47; o'clock P. id., for the purpose of taking ihtO consideration the acceptance of the provisions of the said act. By order of the Board, oc22ENS B. M. LEWIS, Cashier. ITIHE PHILADELPHIA BANK. 214 October 1967.—A Swint Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking 'louse on SATURDAY, the list Inst., at 12 o'clock, to take Into consideration the Act of the Legislature, lip• provid the 1911 t inst., entitled r An act providing for the resumption of specie payments by the Banks, and for the relief of debtors." octa•dt3l B. B. COMEGYS, Cubier. F ARMERS' AND IdEOITAN/08' BANK. PUILADSLIPIIIA, October 6th, 1167. Thee:mast election for Director, will bo held at the Banking Uouee, on MONDAY, the 16th day of Novem ber nest, between the boure of 9 o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock P. M.; and on TUESDAY, the lid day of Novem• her next, %General Meeting or the Stockholder s will be laid at the Banking Ilona., at 4 o'clock P. M., agrees. bly to the charter. oat-tool° E. M. LEWIS, Cashier. BANK OF COMMERCE, PIIILADELPIII -LP October 21,1857 Notice is hereby given, that meeting of the Stockholders of this Institutionwilt b held at the Banking Haulm, on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November next, at 12) o'clock, to take Into consi deration the act, entitled "An act providing for re sumption of spools payment"," passed by the Letrisla turn of Pennsylvania, and approved the 13th day of Oc tober present. By order of Board of Directors. 0c22-thstu t Nov 31 J. 0, DONNELL, Cashier. HLENSINGTON BANK.--PUILADELPHIA October 7, 1357,—The aunual meeting of the Stockholders of this Dank will be held at the Banking - bonne, en TUESDAY, 3d November , 1357, at 12 o'cleek 003-thdetutli3 An election for thirteen Directors to serve the ongo ing year will take place at the Danklng-house, on Mon day, the kith day of November, between the hoard of A. M and 8 P. Id, O. T. YERKES, ocBthsatutNlB Cashier, illoncp. AMERIOAN GOLD AND NEW YORK FUNDS AMERICAN SOLD AND N ENV Yonx -Purina, ➢ODOR? At VIE 11100EBT PREMIUM BY NEW YORK Exchange 3N a 4 prem. BALTIMORE Exchange 3 a 4N diet. Alot.llloAM OOLD 3,4 a 4N prim 007.3 m DREXEL & 00. CLOVER SEED.—NOTIGE TO PENN SYLVANIA. PAPAIENS AND STOILSKINPSAB. The undertigned are now prepared to purchase for cash, prime Clover Seed of the neworop. Pennsylvania etereteapers and thump, by sending amply; to our address, can, at all times, ascertain the price at which we are buying. Parties wishing aamplea, by which to be governed as to quality, can hays them sent by mall, by addressing ne. , J.ll OUSE k 00, nepl94 43 North Prot, awl 41 Watat,strespe - . ItbCtL ... iut.• THOiIAS'& SONS; Nos. 130 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (Formerly No.- al and 69.) • REAL ISTATIO,, EiToosll, &e. Public Bales 'at the Philadelphia Exchange emery Tuesday Evening. ED - Handbills of each property tuned separately, in addition to which we publish on the Ritturdayprevious to each sale one thousand catalogue._ in pamphlet form, giving full deacriptions of all the property to he sold on the following Tuesday. T' FURNITURE ,Bat Ell AT THE AUCTION STORE every Thursday morning. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATI SALE. Ecr We hare a largo amount of Real Este.* at Pei rate Bate, inelodlog erery daleriptioa of City and country property. Printed Idete may be had et the auetiou Store. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. Ir Rut Eatate entered on our Private Bale Re- Older, are tuivertleed oeettelonally In our Public Selo Abg e e,e(e, (or wltletk 1,000 copies are printed weekly,) free of charge. 'TIIIOTYENTII FALL OALIC, 3d NOVEMBER This sale will Include Orphans' Court Sale. ESTATE OP WILLIAM A. BIIDD. DEO'D. TOREN LARGE A.ND VALUABLE LOTS, AND TWO BRICK DWELLINGS, SEVENTH STREET, PRIME STREET, AND PASSTUNIE ROAD. Valuable lot, N W corner Prime and Seventh streete. Tilmible lot, fronting on Prime street, and on Pass yank road, Valuable lot, Peasynnk road, Two throe-story brick dwellingi, Seventh street, west aide, north or Prime street, They wilt be sold sopa,. cutely. Bee handbills and plan, Alto. by Order of Orphans' Court. ESTATE OP JOHN FITZWATER. DEO'D. OVER SIX ACRES Or GROUND WITH VALUABLE STEAM SAW-MILL AND MACHINERY, LARGE MANSION, THREE FRAME DWECLINGS,LARGE WHARF, WITH BRANT Or YOUR HUNDRED BEET ON THE RIVER DELAWARE AT TA- CONY, TWENTY•TSIRD WARD. same Yoltate—TUßCH-STORY BRICK DIMLING Threo-etorp brick dwelling,No..tia North Pifth,above Noblo street. Same Edge—TWO BRION. DWRLLINGI3. Moo Two brick dwellings, lJniett and ihultWar WAAL, AAA, a Prince street, Kensington. Eze tutor's Sale—Late Residence of Amelia Smith, XIAGANT MANSION, BURLINGTON, N. .I.—Also, by enter of Rxecntor, to Moss an estate, the valuable residence No. 23 Main street, Burlington, N. J., replete with modern improvements and conveniences, 38% feet front, the lot 610 feet deep to Woad street, the garden improved with finest frail trees, Ac. Also, a handeome residence, Wood street, Burlington, recently occupied by air William Chaloner, end lot 44 1 6818 4 y 00 b// 50 foot IE7 - Xall parUctilin in Mad- NUT Hwrzzaw, TWENTIETH STREET—Thum story brick dwelling, No. 206 North Twentieth. street, between Wood end Vino streets. LOT, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD—A triangular lot, !touting on Park street. and the West Philadelphia. Railroad, Twenty-fourth Ward, (late West Philadel phia ) THREE-STORY BRIDE DWILLINO:—Three-atery beck dwelling, No. 963 North lifth Asset, above Geomee street with frame budding i n the rear. YALVABLi PROPNBTY NIONTERNTEI WAND. TWO TORTE-STORY' }MOE DiVSLLINOB.—Two three-story brick dwellings, one of them °coupled as a grocery store, EL E. corner „ot (linen and Ware street/. WIVX DWELLINGS.—Two three•story brick, and three three.stery frame dwellings, S. A. corner Duke Cud Vienna streets. both of the above properties are Insured. end the policies are Included in the sale. YOURTXENTEL PALL BALE-10TH Novi:mass BALE OP ELEGANT PURNITIIILE, &0., AT , THE CARD.--Our sale at the Auction Blare, 7 wis lions leo, will comprise one or the most elegent assort meets or furniture, pianos. china, &0., ever offered at public sale. Included, besides two elegant rosewood pianofortes, French plate mirrors, fine velvet carpets, are complete suits of solid rosewood parlor and chamber furniture, elegantly carved and finished in the bast manner. Also, elegant china vases, largo Rise; tine china dinner and tenet ware, cut-glen; ware, ke., all of which will be found worthy the attention of ladies and others desirous of purchasing. 117 - este/ogees now ready, and the articles arranged for eau/ligation. Assignee's Peremptory Sole. SPLENDID ROSEWOOD FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, BriDDING, OARPL'TS, ELEGANT OUINA, DINNER AND TOILET WARE, SPLENDID TOR OS:LAIN VASES, PAINTINGS. &c. This Morn ing At 12 o'clock, by catalogue, in the Second-story room' of the Auctico Store, a splendid, collection of household furniture, Ac., by enter of Assignee. A splendid suit of solid rosewood furniture, com prising wsrdrobes, eliptic ends, with French plate mirror doors; bedsteads, dressing-bureaus, washstands, commodes, he., to match; splendid suit of solid rose wood drawing-room furniture, Vlennalse style; Briggs's patent estention dining-table, 16 feet long, with ma hogany leaf ease, grotesque carving; line totted rose wood seven octave piano- Neter, by &herr very splendid, French aline, and beautifolly painted vases; hand some toilet dinner and tea se ,fs' cut-glass ware, ALSO, 2 BEAUTIFUL MARINE PAINTINGS, ET BONFLEL O. 811PX13.108 TBLESCOM—a refractory edustortel telescope, la perfect order. Bassi length, sit feet. Also, s euperlor tire•proof chest. The *bole furniture bee been is use but s short time, and cost over 0,000, * * *Msy be examined the day previous to sale with estsloguee. Bale Nos. 139 and 141 Booth Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, mow- FORTES, BRUSSELS CARPETS, ho. This Bloratug, At 10 &clock, at the Auction Store, an extensive as sortment of excellent second-hand furniture, mirrors, Ice piano-forte, exrpets, &c., from families decilithig bones•keeping. SUPERIOR COUNTER. Also, a large painted counter. BALR OT VALUABLE AND ELEGANT LONDON BOOKS. This Evening October 29th, at the Auction Store, I collection of valuable and interesting books, fine London editions. Also, a number of elegant works highly embellished with tine engravings. Catalogues will be ready and the books arranged for examination on Thuridny morning. YALUALILIC AND ELEGANT LONDON BOORS. ThU Evening. Included among many others' are the following : London Punch, front the commencement to 1154, 30 vole; Gallery of Pictures, by Britlah artists ; Sncyclo. podia of Architecture, trots , 4to; Riehardeon's Old Mansions, 4 vole, folio; Walpole's Anecdotes of Paint. log, 3 volt Cyciopedia of Useful Knowledge 6 rola ; thctionsl Gallery of Engravings, 2 vole, 4to; Dulwer's Works, 20 role ; Views In India. folio; Wightwick's Palace of Architecture ; Wonderful htagazine, 2 vole Modern Gallery of British Artiste, fine engravings; Iluroptoey's Ifistory of Writing, from the oarliett period; Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotching 9ole • flogarth's Works 2 vole ; The Berlin Gallery, splendid engravings; Pitiden , s Royal Gallery of Art; Itahon'e Illstory of England, 7 vela; SvifVs Works, vole; Architect's Book of Design, he., &e. Also, from the portfolio of r n artist, a number of choice engravings. Books, oc., now arranged for examination. Sala No. 1401 Walnut street ELEGANT FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, EXTRA. LARGE MIRRORS, VELVET CARPETS, CHANDE LIERS, CURTAINS, &a. On Friday morning, At 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1404 Walnut street, west of Broad street, the elegant furniture, extra large side and pier mirrors, velvet carpets, elegant chande liers and curtains, &c. M►y he eattoined at 8 o'clock on The morning of sale Salo Nos. 139 atol 141 South Fourth ntreet. SUPERIOR GERIIAN FLOWEII BOOM On Saturday Morning. At 11 o'clock, at the auction store, two rises superior German Flower Roots, from R. )1 anderectnst k Bone, Harlem, comprislog the usual assortment. SALE OF VALUABLE MEDICAL NOOKS. On Saturday Evening, October SI, at the auction store, an assortment of valuable medical books. For particulars see cata logue. also, a number of valuable medical works in the French language, from a library. The hooka will be arranged for examination on Satur day morning. Bslo No. 1808 Cellowb 111 street HOUSEHOLD YURNITURE. On Tuesday Morning. . . dt, tlO o'clock. at No. 1506 Callowhill street, above Fifteenth, the household and kitchen furniture of a lady declining housekeeping. May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. Ora Ocalbo A MAGNIFICENT STOCK 0$ LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS At A REDUCTION OF ONE HALF TilF. USUAL PRICE'. BERLIN ZEPHYRS, all colors, 101,' cents per doz. SHETLAND WOOL, do I2X do do. EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS 52.00 A— usual price Si Oo 1100P.E10 SKIRTS 62); do 1.25 FANCY BILK PRINCES 8 do 18 12X do 25 I. ;4 do SO " Crochet « ~.. 250 do 500 BALL FRINGES 12X and 25 cents. Extra opulity BLACK SILK VELVET RIBBONS at LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES. FOR CASH ONLY. It. K. STEWART, 0c29.3t S. E. cocoon of EICHTLI and CHESTNUT. B.!-..AR/AINS IN SIKS, SHAWLS PLAIDS. AND DE LAI&Ng. IL AU'S:ANDER (late of Chestnut street) will open the balance of his stock at No. :G Booth NlOl.llll it., near Chestnut, THIS MORNING), all of which will be sold off at once, without regard to cost. co293t* LJ. LEVY & GO. .AAL CONTINIIINU TO NELL THEIR BEAUTIFUL STOCK OP FANUY AND STAPLE DRY ROODS, AT ♦ND UNDER MT. 0c,D1.11, 420 CILESTELIT STREET NOTICE TO RETAIL DRY GOODS MERCHANTS. WE WILL RECEIVE NOTES OF THE BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA AT P A 11. For goods sold, from this day, if payment is male within five days after purchase. OUILLOU, ANDERSON, & CO., No. 383 (old 147) Market street, below Fourth—np stairs. Philo , Oct. 24, 1827. on 24•8 t LADIES' DRESS 'TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW 000173 OPENED DAILY, J. 0. MAXWELL 80N. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPORES 19Q8 CHESTNUT Street, four doers below Eleventh And 318 IL 850010 St.. below Spruce. YAOTORIES.—Nos. 93 mid 97 GEORGE St., Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Orders made at a few hours' unties. me 2.3 emir JOHN E. STRYKER, JR., Wboleisle Peeler 1, AUCTION DRY GOODS. No. 12 BANE Street, NhOsile'Ads, n0n..2%. Wrngs anb Chemicals LIRE DE R I CK BROWN, - -CITEMIST AND DRUGGIST, north-east corner YIPTII end OILVSTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, sole M aola k c t ur „ of DROWN'S ESSENOR Ott JAMAICA. GING& pe- ER, which is recognised and prescribed by the Medi milty, arid has become the Standard NAIIILY MIDI OINS of the 'UMW States. Tale Resume is a preparation of turessal azoelleour. Dialog the .stuaroar months, DO family or traveller should be withent,lt. In relaxation of the bowel., in nausea, and ,patichluly in sea Meknes+, it Is an &Wife and ado, u well as a pleasant and *Solent remedy. OAIIPION. , -Persons desiring an *Aldo that can he , prepared eoldp from pars JAIIAIOA GlN au, epos be particular to sal for id Broines awe of Zs:Wm Qingsr, ,, villa is warranted to Ds oh* it le upvessotod, sad Is peoparU only tyIfRPRIL. BUM BROWN, sad for Ws It hU Drag and clinical Stan, north-east eerier of PIM and ORMITItur PitHedelpfda; sad by all As rimipactiddo brad' 'lets net Apethwastet la the 11, etetee, pal-km .v~.JvA~rXi~~i'~'d~SSA=.Ai , TAKEs' INERILOGAtatzgOAL. NO. 4.= Wd.LNUT NEWT *bean BONOWN. OAND-11AIN 01 HOWW/DitTIM .fl We bet NA.* to LiforiatboloblietittoroloiM_ our regular weeitly salsa ofea our spAClous LUNN NOM, 0.72/W A ZION gnu!, where every pwribto atteatkes 12 eremite elle• tale the highest prima for the goods of thew who May fame as with ooeaignmeote lac Ws hasdruy MONO et their furniture to dispose of, to *coo dioLNAN4L m.... .hos.•• keeping sad pot wish bog Wm at their MIN if van have their furniture OAREVIRITILIMIffiNN DUB BALES ROOM, WHERE THEY inizantALMl" BDTTER PRIORI SCR TIMER NIMINVTIMI TRAM TREY CAN OBTAIN EROM ANY DY THE 101141- TUBE DEALERS OR ANY OTKERAugyoN NTOIII - TER CITY. irr Patio= favoring no with wasipuotati an rest acsure.l that their property will notbe saertliset. Ifl Commissiorm more moderate Than those dieripel by any other Auction lipase in the city. jar' Coasigaments respectfully solicited. 1.. U" Riles paid immediately atter the soothers oeM. REAL ESTATE BALE, NOVEMBER llth. This sale inelnde— Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of W. A. B. Junes, Deal. TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, TWELFTH & two-dory beet house and lot of ground, Weet ale of Twelfth street, V 4 feet abtwe Columbia evenue,l6 feet front, and 112 Ant deep, to • IC. feet stunt, sSil ground rent. OrPh ooo ' Court Sale—Estate of One Drownsou, Deed. THROE nouns AND LOT Of OBOITND, (READ STAB= AND FETTER LANIL A lot of ground with the three hymns thereon • B. W. Corner of Bread street and Fetter lase= b 143 f-n fitS ground not. Etr MO to be pliil on oath of the Aare whist the ulna le strurJr. ad. TO itliNT. A three•itory Brick Dwollin, with tiro-4107 brick back building. ISM North Ninth street, sham Wood *treat. Bent 5400 pet ahatial. APO, +litho Am' Non store. AT PIIIVA TM BALE. A AM-class Printing Ogle*, with s g ood Tim of biud, neat, font printing prtututs, two angles and one Adams Type and eserything necessary far the business. Apply st the Auction Store. VAjObBERT ti SCOTT, AUCTIONEUS, V T 431 CII.OITSIIT " Street opposite the ° se w, House, between Fourth and Mb Btreets. BPYOI4I. POSIT Pill BALM OF OIL. PAINT/NOS AND Mlll/oFig. TO-11110f2011 (Friday) Morning, At 11 o'clock. we will seU, without reserve, for cash, 25 kuropean Oil Palatine, of planing sutras' eta; mod of them are Ilehlthigm.:" S L OW are worth_ r the 9'4 6 1 attention of conuoisseurs, as thikratlign 10 lei OCf a, and cost PM: . Alto, 2 krittalt* hooch plats mirrors, *goat to stir in the city. Otto, 18 Catts4ottom tinned dialog eholat.- alto, 3 Avatar cooking data, arr, cad, goad older. The whole may be evimiteed early La the inewishig MO E c t N Takbt .3, 'AUT . 221aUta % . , 111.1 TH and RAVA Stmts. • - . AT PRIVATE lIALE—GoId and giber lemur, Laying, Anglia, ilense, end booth jewetry, of evai7 description, musical instrumento, te,ge. AT PRIVATE SALE—Arrenged • on' second Sear, household furniture, of every deseription, beds, mat tresses, carpeting, Metier gimes, fancy artialie, &to., ie., to. Ont-doot Wee attended to personally by . thi Audi= Ger. Charges eery low.Conalgsseents of tandesny clothing, jewelry t o., As., optioned_ NAT ILSJA PEINCIPAI, WAX Oznos, S. E. Corner of Sit* sad Baas Streets, Where money will be loaned on gold and Cm plods Watches, Jewelry- Diansoods,_ 01 ; Dry , Goo pl de, Groceries, Begsrs, Gantwars, litettery, Bed dog, screw, Vehicles, lierness i llteeta,, and est et. Coles arsine for any length °r pm , . agreed en„ on more satisfartory and ;;begs; teems than et any ether meta.' Ushuaia. M. MASSA" leATlLtlili great sale of PORIETTED GOODS will take place In o few days. DWI Duties will Orme. 1103'S great site of forfeited Watches Jewell, GIME. Pistols, Mordcal Inetromeate, villa/op** fierily. Due notice will be girdle. WEBB'S great rale of Dry Goode, MA W& &dam to., being forfeited collate:raja, will take pleas ahnogy. Doe notice will be Oren. AT ParaT R, SALT, AT IMP THE UAW, SELLING niess.—Double-boftinned and hastiag ease gold patent lever watches,' of the moot at. proved mates,• blotting case and open We gold esespe meat layer and lepine watches. foil Jewe led; lbw gold enameled layer and lepino witches for ladies'i gold Jewelry of every description; diver lever sod watches, in hunting eases and open Lee; silver Swiss, and French watches; $ general easortnese=r: niters, bode, mattresses, mirror', to. OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, and charge& to ma, the times, low. Conrigumenla of every description of goods Joliette& for pnblie or Wevats sale. MONEY ADVANCED on all and erery hind at pod* for pnblidor private sale, or to be held lot a limited time. Charges low. SATtITEL NATHANS, 'AtrOTIO.NNIR, and RONNY LOAN 0111.011, No. 111 Soots TRIED Street, below Walnut, oppodts Paw at., only - eight doors below the Nrchaugo. • Nears of baliD6llll from I o'clafft, WI NI o'clock In the eyesho t Outdoor salm, sod 'Woe at the Audits, Nebo, ab• tended arm the mod satisfactory terms. - OLPITLY., MAO& Zatablialudfor tho lot Thirty Tun. Adneoes wade from 011.1 dollar to thousands as - Ns! moods, Myer PlateWatelme, Jewelry, Lisedwall. Meg &Wise, Olotblag, lam,Sum Oman', ol ism m o w Instrameate, Gam, HoOarrines, ,liat Goode . eseAz d=TliZ i • maw J AN A of time shgessit upon. All ads_ t ains twos one Imbibed Man sad ayinelle - will be charged per mot. per moat VialtS,NS the loom( market rots. - This Store House haslet a depth stale fed, heiffreer,„` Ire sad thieLpsoof vaults to store all vabableo,aad pre. -_ vats ',ratlines for the promisee; also, a hear/ Oar mace effected for the benefit el all pereonslarimmodS • , admired opou N. B.—Oo amount of hulas as colhoited capital, this Oleo is prepared to make adnaeal on mom maw MM aryhad anammodating tense than any *Ow lo oat u 414% Money Aderge vanced to the poor, fa soon emouts, 'Mk p sth, AT TAT/I Gold Patent lent and other Watelsoi, Innhy, lad Clothing ba wad at ninon prim. sal ay _ , JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER No. 8 24 ARCH Sheet between Third and Fourth Streets. SALES EVERY 219011NG, at o'clock, Of Boots, Shows, Ilandirare, Cutlery, Watches, Jew elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goode, Natios. N. Et.—Oat-door sales attended o All rods Bald at the Auction House packed. GEORGE W. SMITE, AUCTIONEER N. E. tomer of BARRON and NM thrombi gave Beam& worm SAUL BALISMrf EIATITTIDAY EVXPITNG, At TX o'clock, at tho Allot Sort nole, Ilardozny ditr leqlloosekeeping Artloles , 0/oilumg, Watches, lied, 17, TRIM Altittee, to fans anti (s.l)ina Wart. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. actaxszt: & WITTE, MASONIC HALL, 113 CHESTNUT RT., - HITS NOW ON ELI.ZII • Complete and splendid assortment of WHITE, GOLD RAND and DECORATED !EMU CHINA; BORE DIIAN, C R YSTAL, and COLORED GLASSWARE; DISC, FABIAN, LAVA, and TERRA COTTA WARES, betides the greatest variety of FANCY ARTICLES, which will be gold at lower prices than at any similar store In the United States. N. ll.—Goods loaned to Parties on rarsoaabl• terms. oe 27-tf Jttouratut meanies. OMMONWIALTa FIRE INSITRA.NON OOMPANV, OP TIM SPAM OF PINNSTLVA NIA.--011ce, K. W. earner POURTII. and WALNUT Streets, Phlladelphui. Subscribed Ouldral, $500,000. Paid-op Capital. VDO.OOO. DAVID JAYNII, M. D., "hold/tat. THOMAS S. STIIWAST, Vida ?seek Sessiri. Moos, Secreterjr. euLly Ci HURD FIRE AND MARINE INSIDE ANCN COMPANY, YIILUDELPFLIA--011ai, Na. 802 WALNUT itrse t, meat of THIRD. /LUX RIM ONLY WYNN.. .. . . Wm. lit. Swats, :sr. Welber, JOhn Awned', Jr., Jno. iteOlare, R. N. Burroughs, Tbo. Omen. J. B. Rushee, A. S. Gillett„ Y. D. Sherman, Perm= Sheppard, Wm. P. Berber, Dual. Jones, U. D. J. P. Steiner, Joseph Elapp, M. D. K. A. Shacke lfod, Ron. JOEL JONES, President. Hon. G. W. WOODWARD, Ties President. Jiro. 8. Moidoms, &aviary. Jsnss B. ALTORD.Asairtant Bseretar3r. sal-Ses.if IL.TELP FOR TICE POOR.—The Agents of xi- the ROMS MISSIONARY SOOLRTY of tke city et Philadelphia— NT. Joan STEM, I Mr. Jean P. Akerson, Rev. It. T. gniDM, Mr. Atexav O. BOVILAS; Nee 'P. S. DITSReit, Mr. Jill= NOLU, Are now making their Annual calls an car elitism, to solicit subscriptions to aid the Atoscietion in the noble work of relieving and elevating the Poor, and in view of the terrible amount of distreas and Tent that must, necessarily, grow out of the afflicting trials we are pass. log through, the Managers earnestly hope for and urge Increased liberality on theat their fellow-eitisem. By order of the Board of Ma By OROROPs U. STUART, President. It. K. Holum Cu, Setratsty. Tuon, S. IdAtos, Treastuvr, No. 434 Market street. ocl7-s ta & th-2w rtio RENT-FURNISHED LODGING 1 ROOMS for Gentlemen, at No 4 SPRUCE Street. or2B-2t* THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY entered into a Copartnership, under the name of 1101418 S & CO., for the manufactunug of all Meth of fumy and common Soaps, at No. :S3 is orth WATER St. L. 8. HOLISM, C. Y. SIMON. Oct. 28th, 18.157 or4-2w OCEAN SOAP MAN I TPACTORY. HOLMES CO., having purchased the abcrra worko from Leered)). Franks, are prepared to melee orders for all kinds of fancy and mumbo Soaps. All orders executed With panetoality Ind derpatch, at •h• c..ry lowest primes, for ash. cdl ``SAVING PIIND.—IINI TED STATES 1., 'must comPA'AY, corner at THIRD And CHM NUT Street'. Large and small soma received, and paid back co de mand, without notice), with FUR pER CENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EYRNINOS from T until 9 Weloc.k. DRAFTS for sale on Ragland, Ireland, and i3cothand, from upwards. President--P.TRPILEN R. CRAWFORD, Treasurer—PLlNY HIM. Teller—JAMES E. 11UNTER. N. TINGLEY BAILEItS D. No. 37 South TRIED Street, Philadelphia. COLLECTIONS promptly 'snide an all asemsuble points in the United States and Camas. Stocks, Bonds, ,to., Bouirtt nod Bold on Coasteaston. Unerareot Bank Note*, Otteeks, &e.,lxestht at Um lowest rates. Deposits rnosiged and llama allowed, SS pa' agree ment 5a14.71 VVINCELESTtIi Zr. SCOTT, tiE.N TLX- Mims PURNISHING STORE, and PATENT MUMS. SEAN SHIRT lIANUFACTORT, No. tb CHRST.NIIT attest , akar. Seventh skeet , Pianadelphis. The attention of Aonthare. land Wee:era Macelizata t and Strangers, is portientsrlv invited to this improved eat of Wrie, the molt perfeetetting article made. At whole ale nod retail, and made to eider. 146-1312 COTTON_ 00 bales good Middling to Mid ding Mr Cotton la afore 'bad for sato Ikr imam & 1111.0AUftirk, sal Worth Wstar ittreat SPIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bbh Spirits Torptattoo, to glair*, for We by sql//9 MOM Wstar ABRAM SIACK-ENGRAIUNG, DIE sinking and "marooned Printing, largos* sag Sad tronn likaktiAtoty, Wirmenkrry Street, between lade end Thlrd, sa. Market sad Matsui Stoat, Pki lstua, MANILLA itOrN—SUPERIOIt M& IClLlJ.BOrs,msoactea rad for oda IT •• WILO7II, mum oo mra•tt So.223l.llsfteskoallai.llbsriis
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