The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 10, 1857, Image 3

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[Repirteillor The Presi4 - '
I:lwren
miasioner *hulas P.-Ibislits.-- 4 WW.
had a hearing on the WWl. e ofrnaking and selling
oottaterfeit itilNoll0: -. . , ' .0 9,0qto" 1 . 1 O, default of
53,000. b,a11., • `: • • - •
Piitkiitidges l'hompson and Allion.—,
WM. 3 - , NOcardra., geardien of Anna M. ]ngus',
a minor, we, vizabdstretors Of loblae de
l:mutat: , Afvfeigried issue from the Orphan's Court
to trywiesnucertahl hetes worm:mope:ly charged
&phut ihintithin W: Swain; de - tensed, the former
guerillas of the said minors.. George Sunken, Jr.,
and,Sumel W - Perkins for the' PlaUtiff,;, John 4d.
Bead end Williata Hirst for the defendant. ,;
Dierwor ; „(letrar,-Nor, IL-Judifie Hank—Row:
lank J ones ; and. George W. ,Co 044. Thomas
Sown.:_notion a a a guarantee of :certain
promiseery Motu giren •br. the firm of Smith k
Young; Sharniess 'for- plaintiff; , Adams 'for de ,
fondant. , _ - , • • ,
Cotter,Diaraidr lto." 2—judge
G., Smith and ;Alexander L., Phew, - Copartners
under the drip of Sthith k Shaw and.EdgaePeul
linjtrading sa.2: k' ao.. vs. Joseph B.
Bdenhorn and Henry 11,, Volt 'ln salon of at
tactunent eteontlott. Venllot for the plaintiffs for
$180:,40: See Clayton- for plaintiffs; Pearce for
defenatin4l.: ' -
Milton P=Millei; vS...Alaander, Nesbit, who Was
with 41riej Barnett, Robert B. Sellers, and Thos.
Bowen, and u to whom the sheriff returned nail
Isabel, trading under.the Arm of Miller, Nesbit,
Co.- An action on' two promissory notes. S. N.
Brown and Juvenal for plaintiff; William Por
ter' fbedefoilditist. ' '
Qtrearan Sessitizludige Conrad.--The case
of, Christian W. Wooster,, charged
,with steeling . a
large quantity , of Silverware from the house of Re v.
John2Cluunbers, was rammed. -It appears from the
&Tidos°. that one of the defendant's confederates
went to Hr. hotise under ' , the pretence
of repairtarthe blinds. ;While therihe took the
silver and, the' seine about' his pereent
and - afte.i . ordi Pa:WM:4 the atilt:des. The defense
Bet app a n alibi. Slitter, „weighed nearly Eve
EoUtip,. „gad. was !pawnedfor twenty.: dollars.
The jury rendered a verdiat Of guilty. •
Webs-re - received numerous communication re
s'it thn r
krrtablewtionsorth r
of gsur unwarrantable
aro ' refrainedfrom:lgrn;
to them. HwyMembers' of
the bir allege that
they bays been - treated With the utmost indiffer
erica by r ilie allows of this court. There are many:i
ildie4re edlolegtr and who , know how to deport
themselves with dignity, and 'on • their • behalf the
bad date slititairbs tooted out like so many bad.
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=1.14a11 1 SLITELL:1 11111 . 1 ( 111 S.
011,1:nulrita,11031.11:—Eyanitils.4treadstitte
areirithouOttnehiinitiririte,i4ifort,*day, and,
the market fot Flour !Squid at ss.37}for stand.
urdWP)O l 6 ht4de,,Whieh' :is aboVe tide .views of
buyers.: Abed, 1,000 bbl's. extra family and pre..
mium,doisr,hire 'been'Aispoeed in . tota ht $0..60a
$7 fOithe'former; add Viper' hirielfor the latter.
The local trade are buying to supply their Immo
elinte wants, at ficon $5:374, up' to $3 per bbl. for
common,l9 good , 14eials.:,;' tztras and liner tioar‘as
in quality. Cornmeal is unsettled Itisd dull at pre ,
viously-quoted rates: , RyO l fiour cientinurs soared,
with small receipts, - and sales at $0.50 per bbl.
Wheats 'are delorith's limited leafless only,te
note, at 120a1270 forTred, and 130a1350 for white,
o' ordinary to prime quality. 00h1 ie wanted, and
about 7,000 bushels old yelloir base been disposed
of at . '734. bat/ are also in requesi, and rather
scarce, with sales 0f.1 1 500 btishels good - Delaware
at 33e. Rye is in etoady':denMnd at 73a760 for
Southern Mu/ Pennsylvania, and a moderate busi
ness doing. Bark is' sellitig; in We, on arrival, at
$3O for Ilvaknality, - querettron..„dotten remains
unchanged{ with a very small deniand from mann
who' tidy inaringli,it the present time.,
arromiries and trovisions—Nothing doing in either
worthy of iemert,:or 4114416n5. Seeds
are'Unelkeriged,zand very quiet.: Whiskey Is
flag to a heir extent to-day, at fortards, 20ta21e
for dridgeiind 211a2210 for
,bble, '„ " '
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
The falling 'off in the prices during the last two
weeks his lessened the supplies of Beef Cattle, and
only about 800 hoed have been offered in market
this week, but the receipts are fully equal to the
deman,d ; the bilk of the sales were made from
$7.60 t 4 $lO, chiefly from $8.50 to $0.,0D per 100
Wu* - ' •
Coiland Calves are , dull at market, and sell as
snachinis36 to $4O fir fresh Cows, and s2oas2B for
Springers', and $l2 to $l for dry Cows.
;Rogs.—The , receipts aro large, amounting to
6,500 heaths, ranging inpriecafrote $7 to $8 pet 100,
Bheep and Lambs. are in full 'supply, ranging
from $2 to $4.50,' according ti condition. .
NNW ORLEANS, Nov..' 2.-002TOV—On Sit;
urdey 6,600 bales—demand more general—prices
unchanged; Middling, 910103.; .good middling,
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Scraan.--45 hhda. at stiffer prices,; fair com
manding !tab., - and prime to choice Bed.
Monasszc.--licachmag 200 bblL, opening in the
morning at 290., and closing at 261(5., 'showing a
further advance. . .
Tonaeco.—Nothing transpired.
FLoon.-1,250 bbte, inoiuding 570 unbranded
and Ono (330 and 240) at• $4.50 ; .60 at $4.75 ; ,130
auperfine at $5.50 ; and 200 extra at so'; market
firmer. _ .
Wsizar.i•-•We notice some receipts but no Sales ;
part limlted'at st.ls fo, , r,prime
Cosa,—Contlned to. one or two small WS at 90c.
RAY, at mutton; some 4,000 balsa Westetn, In
warehouse, at $17.50418.. - - -
P 011 62 CODiftled to transaations at Irregular
prim), '• Mom ranging from $20.00a525.00.
BACON, confined to retail transactions at sl2a
$1.2.50 for Shoulders and $13.50a51,4 'for Sides.
LanD—We noticed soma inguit7 and that holders
were more stringent in their pretensions.
Wntsaar," confined ' to retail transactions at
178171 e. ' •
Rio Corkin, 480 bags at 9e. •
Favours, ono ship taken up for Liverpool at id
for Cotton. _ - -•
ligxottirtan-A fen. ealee .
Sterling at 93, a
fair amount_ of pleineekon New York ,pt 0 per sent
diaeoint. - .
ciarroir 41it...T011.1000 STATIMItri. ' - •
. • Cotton, Tobacco.
Block on hand Ic on shiptod Sept.,l.". 7,82 E 12,211
Riceland Jai iieptotabea • a.....:.62,666 622
Beeelytd in October - 142.738 367
Do. let 11.6 c •• • • • 'll3
. . • . 105,88 T 14,719
Exported Slat Oct 5,946 1,021
=poled 154riouAli 73,868.78,3010, 1 - 1,335,
Stock- on hand 414 not cleared 127 f 083 , - ' 77,384
PROVISIONS AT BALTIMORE.—The market
for every description has been dull and heavy durirtS
the past week. Although -the stook of Bacon' is,
very Light, "hose have materiallydeolined. Thera,
le a fair supplyof English middles in market, but'
boldersare tumble to obtain an ofer,for them in
the pteakittinerittled State et the market. Nothing
done in bulk meat. For Pork and Beef our
tuitions are nominal; es:tre' bevelled no sales to
noto, - -Lard has been in aottve demand, and, sales
to some extent vereafrooted t but at a considrable
decline on previous Wee. ' ,
Barr.—Small Wee are malting for *Otero, at
nrevriontr,ates,lntthore is no other demand for it.
We quote ;seminally as follows; WO for, Baltimore
Mess Beet - and WI per bbl. for do. No. 1, '.
Potur.-;- . Stook light and no demand for it. We
have .ItitVno - Sales to 'note during the week. No
Western Pork,in market. We quote nominally'
Blithe:OW pankedldoni at $214522; and 'do. prime,
at 118 per bbl. Knee Writing thenbovo, wilsain•
that 120 bids. Mess Pork were sold, but the terms
did'not transpirn.; .;.
Bauman. Minnt,ns.--We had no sales reported
during the pest week. The lest sales were made'
at letaleleta;',hut they would not mow bring these.
figtuto,:- .. " !there is still a fair supply of, these Mid.
dies 4q- marked, but beldam ere unable to dirpose
of them at any price. Market very dull. . •
Bacon.--We have - to note satin further decline
in Bettouldurinethe past' week.' Stocks , are very
limited, and the sales have bean Inade prineipelly
in small jobiting- There have' been about to tO 60 .404 Ptla JII all, at 12a114 eentstor Bhmildnrs,
and Initial 'cents for - MAL t-Ilarns , sol4.ae ;to.
quality, at 14a151 cants. 'The market for the week
closed dull and lteavyi
Buts: hfatetr,=-We':have bad no movement to
note in Bulk Meat during the past week.; denial--
quently we omit quotations. BOA ealtand limi
ted, altd , market dull.' ' ' ,
CITY ITEMS.
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JITSTME{ TO WHOif J USTICE .UILIPL rt iS well
kWOW6A O Viola our elt#ens, that the atitharebtp of.
the Ins ;mina of Waskingtou, ,coo eeed I n g e ;trame,
that g 4 insnufaetured In
...the Washington Centennial
BirthdayProceeddonila.lB4, end Which, nog* grout the.
(listen/ wall of Independence IfEil has been generally
**Med 1 6 .'* 66 dtibt;' Aid whler Ili 'blot; to ' nor
knowledge, has not been contradleted until ,within; the
boatfew dayo, whoa Mr:ieernel 6.,Whlto—:the celebra
ted elocutionist of this city—Le/dared ,
..that time-'
benoradt , tind - -world;renbansed'•:chainter, - and on
swing llaW.WOilt of l ett in questhen,,,pconounced, h eta e,
oieskthouseit bat ; - eutphoticZ; rib ;to, :he; the work
lao'Olekicii44'l:l4 that he had executed It Rna ,
forty years ego: , it bicert*ly*eryrersharlable that
portrait bf—Weiliblgt*4 trorki toore00k; of 6 0 kidlyi•
ledge& in i at; and islcupylig tti cotniplebniti
should hero relnsAned ICOituttleontibo leldk
made aware of Its real anther; and If this. statawent;
which we have given Insokwhties , igit*i..4,f r ,o,
anted, the indifference nitinlfested,by.bir;:*hte fa
popular credit for, ,bis own weave isierteinly antrum
dknary,,LtMen It be that Mr; Wotidalde was , never made'
mews that he wee receiving a credit, that wasrightfully
die tirlaidtherrilthit ari Ad' feels ? . '
Baran Div TOWIWO , ty no ticed 091
Saturday evinalneekonrtrty:tiMie_ upper of, th , -
city, that both the markets of CAllowblll. street and
elzind aienne swells np;"and Sleeked with pro.
visiorelj **tibia' thiaged: With enSioniere:''Ttui
2,•fixt: r•Atigenkenp fog thosfi ;whose
families depend 'upon - their weekly :liarnin'B2, many of
Wholl/00,40, 400 0 11 VB theittriges until Satitrday erod
ing, Is certain), verygrost;eSundei okbgr cirooundk# B2 ,
they wittallie;lda swindle from buyielat the
oompethlon prices Id .Illiuket; 4 1 allh.eilongli f we' 1 011
aemitd end c o mpelled to pay thof eddy:tonal altoknXt-
Ste owantheirgietreitlexaf,'; _
. OWSElMM6l4WOlNlTloWei—lti'coneeightiet t with'
sever ateteut Mealtimes men, et the doe", Pt . th e,
week; 4e , iriipiktitillott otptojitll7,A: ft , it me
engaged !o dtloortmeoto of blts, that
the WM* titiLboOn tote: of, ohoorior
itotividoot daeee brought to our,t)tioo, tb,ott, are Drabs.
bly none mole expretnifil flint, the oiti4Mfdlonry sale
or neat thrie thotniatiel
oliXn gl 11,m4*4
otroorin 9tg,An.viot4 ooi,f, 4 wer
Par.4g 0 :. - cGoth,coniergA0,44,GiottottOotAW
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'Otrit Eta46tul.-41 - eing ityq,-9*,,tfie, start to
benefit those yflasimaqiiitJtuigtOt4 itoinoinktotioil
rues, we eaimof refrain- fiem*fitit. tbolr nitooßo
totheilben4 teeineiMMi4lield'oiletibliihnbythe'
:Untsftnt ',tient, who, in ardor to give
inorioistirtbeirwoltlioiflit4t-alictt.tWr _01`;
stook at e 0; cad seot64ol4'oteithing, rtkdy of;
2=l,l3A ll 4 4 oll: o ,ot 4 r.tr.fices. Tl,
War . WI as artloto end .11,
0014 an:taa '=• •
, TAKU %SU vs,l7 44 a :Mel
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swum) A: Sot:mul l r . • •
Westin M. Willi, • 1;101951fflti ofrTAM *MS
NNAOI)IO,B,AROLIVOa 3 ;
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At tAe Sferchns!al EzAusge, Phii4detp
ahliatrome, Wed Liverpool, loon
Ship Armorial, Loudon, soon
Ship Joseph loneii, Blowers San Yranaisao, moan
Elleporta for The Preas
Mite of Departure of • European, California,
. and Havana Manl,
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, 'yof the Mouth of 114211(n:1r, 18b7.
Daperta from Date. Destination.
Cunard Steamer New York—Nov 11..Lirerpoot
Berens " New Yolk. ,Nov /2”Elavana
Barre . " New York.. Nor & Havre
Berens ' " New Yort..Nor ll—pavane
Omura " 805t0n.... .Nor 19.. Liverpool
Californias " New York.. Nov 20.. Aspinwall
Collins New Pork.. Nor 21.' 1 .tretP 00 /
Cunard New York. ,Nov 25. 'Liverpool
Havana 4, New York.. Nor 21..tfavens
Bremen 1, New York.. Nor 28-8 , 0 Brem
A closed mail , consisting of letters and newspapers for
States and Oltles of the Germen.sustrian Postal - Union,
and Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Poland, Awls, Greece,.
lonian lettods, ho, is sent eeml.weekly.
itlarine lintelligena.
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Nor• 10 9 1547*
BUN IMES 0-SIIE BETS 5
HIQSWATER 10 /4
ARRIVED.
Steamship` 01 a New York; Dawes, 40 boors from
Boston, with m dse to UMw
sury ar.assed barque
Elm, from Boston, off Hereford , P bound in; ship
Mary do Adeline, for New Orleana, and brig Idolunkus,
for Portsmouth, NE, off Dick Crook; barque Belie, for
Boston, brigs David 8 Brown, for hey West, and Mary
Holland, for St John, NB, oft Reedy Wood. -
Bohr S k Ring, Andrew., 4 days from' Alexandria„
With mdse to T Webster, Jr,
" -Bohr Luoy Warp, Welas,2 days fromDlaurice River, in
ballast to captain.
Bohr Fly, Cheinteman, 4 dais from Providence, In bal
last to Van Dusan, Notton & Co.
Bohr Ohm Atkinson; Atkins, 2 days from hilltop, Did,
with grain to 1 R McOolley.
lßohr Isaac Harris. Mooted, 4 days from Newtown,
Ed. with mdse to ,J g McColley.
' 'Behr Sarah Lavinia, Colwell, 2 day! from Camden,
Del, with bark to 111 IdeColley.
&hp Yeoman, Cannon, 3 days from Concord, Del,
with lumber, staves , do. to Rowley, Wilson & Co.
Bohr A 0 Gray, Kelly, 1 day liont Smyrna, Del, with
"'heat to Bewley. Wilson & Co.
Soles Robert Knowles, Boon, 3 days from Concord,
DM, with corn and rye to Bewley, Wilson do Co.
I Bohr Detaroro, Tull,l day from Port -Deposit, with
Wheat to Bewley, IFilson &
Odor, 4114 *lnas, Brown, it days-from Litite
illarber: *int iproacfiidg PoVnionsto B tenniN,
Behr Jae Rarratt, Penuell,Vdays from Laurel, Del,
:with corn tali!. hicColley.
Bohr Emulous, Thompson, 4 days front' Laurel, Del,
el% lumber to I W Eaton & Co. '
Bobs Bair Loader, Adams, 4 days from fiallabury, Afd,
with lumber o'3. WRattori &Co.-
Bohr Expedition,' Conner, 1- day from Smyrna, Del,
-with corn to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Bohr AfesT,Atickards, 1 day from Camden,' Dal, with
wheat to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Bohr Mountaineer, Henderson, 1 day from Port Penn,
Del, with wheat to Bewley, Wilson do Co.
Behr Caroline, Henderson, 1 day from Odessa, Del,
with oats to Rowley, Wilson do CO.
Hoop illation, Reynolds, 2days from Brandwine, with
flour, corn, meat, do. to captain. On Sunday, at 12 M,
off Marna Hook snapped mast head, and had to be
towed up.
CLEARED.
Ste'ainsklp Delaware, Copes, N York, J Bilden - 11m.
Borgne Belle; 'Ryder, Boston, J 8 Twelie.
Bantus Urania, Tamer, New York, J L Stevens,
Behr ht W Mon, Maria, Barannab. D B Stetson Jr. Co.
Behr Ply, Ckeeseman, Nantucket, Van MIND, Norton
& Co.
Scbr L L Sharp, Chary, Boston j It White,
Steamer farmer, Pierson, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
[Di TILIMIMPL,II
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange
CAPE IBLANDi Nor. 9. 6 30 P Bf.
No vessels bare been seen going in or out to-day.
Wind quite fresh from the acutb—wenther cloudy.
Yoram, , „ 11108. 8.13.13(D.L68. '
par 114VORLIII.f
(Oorrespondenee of The Pron.)
• NNW YORE. Non 9,
irrieed, flip John Sidney, from Leghorn; barque Le
oocqi from Marseilles; scar It Marvel, fm Turks Island.
WAIMINOTO.y, Nov
the
chiplist and second mates and eleven seamen of the
shlp . Osalppee, and fourteen seamen of the ship Forest
State have arrived at Oharleeton. Both of the vessels
belonged to portland. Me.. The fired was lost near the
Bahamas, and the second on Montle Shred.
• (Correspondence of The Prem.) •
, • , , Ds Oaten, Nov,. O.
Nineteen boats left here tlids morning, laden and con
signed L 9 i()))0199: .
.
it 0 Gallagher and Marry, torn, oats, &o. to Dr W D;
Schuyler, light, to Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright;
Letria llerford, Uour to P Fitzpatrick; Highland Mary,
pig iron to 0 11 Campbell & Co; JD Quick, pig iron to A
Cattail & Co,• ,Minnesota , anthracite coal to Stevens
& White; Pre Morton, pig /ten to Wilmington, Del, and
cloverseed, whiskey ,4e. to Nesbit &, Garrettson; Ann*
Prances, lumber to PI Croakey; Virginia, !amber to AI
Pita; G Kinsman, lumber to I) B Taylor & Co; E BEng
.land and Thou Rothman, lumber to Malone & Taylor; ,T
A Hopper, and A Sheet.), lumber to Norcross h
Sheets; „Thou M, Ratbmell, lumber to Princeton, NI;
North !Dar, lumber to New Castle; C D Dockalew, an
thracite tool to Delaware City; Maj J ft Zimmerman,
anthracite coal to At Georges. -
• MIIMORANDA.
Steamship ti.B zeach, Ramsay, from Billticoore, at N
York yesterday.
Ship Plying Bogle, of Boston, as days from Callao,
arrived in Hampton Roads TO . lout. The captoln re
ports, booing »eon the Clipper ship Great Republic at
the Falkland Islands, apparently In distress; mats all
standing; appareittir boa sprang a leak.
Ship Miuuehaha,, Beauchamp, from uhinobita for
Hampton Roadaoraa spoken 19th ult, hit 9 N, long 45,
%% days out. ,
, Ship John 'Siowart, Stiorman, from Callao for °owes,
rernal - ned„st Rio do, Janeiro Sept 24i would he roads in
abdut six weeks.,
Ship nattier, Voirest, Ni New • Orleaas 7 days, re.
nialned Itla dts Anqtro Sept 24.
, Enervate, clouds, for phlLedelptda In 2 dam was
at, Pdo,da Jai:tetra Sept 24.
Barotlairtosi, Taco.. for London, cleared at Quebie
4th.inat. , :
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Shin dnelipei; Lefevreitratelliew Orleans, at Rio de
;Sinatra Sept '24, jetat arrived.
1 Barque itlf,'Perelval, from Amoy, July 13, arrived at
yesterday New York yesterday
Blaine Emily,ly Lyle, front Itivrani, arrived at N York
Barque Alvah, Nevins, from Oumberland Harbor, ar
rived at New York 'yesterday.
Barque Oberallor, Anderson, for New Orleans, sailed
from Bin do /smelt° Sept 24.
Barque Escort. Wawa, front Penang for New York,
was spoken 3d inst. lat 28 54, long el 90.
:Barone Reindeer, Simulator, (or Philadelphia, war
.waiting cargo 440 de Janeiro Sept 24.
...Brig Echo, King, for New Orleans, sailed from Elude
Janeiro about Sept 20.
Brig B K Eaton, Eaton, for Philadelphia, was welting
cargo at Itl4 de Janeiro Ho pt 24.
Brig H !dot/livery, lierriman, was at play:use, P
234 nit, for New York, via Turbo Wood, 50012,
Brig Sprite, Crowell, arrived at New York yesterday
from Rio.
Brig Hesperus, berms' at New York yesterday.
Sohr ICaloolah, Patterson, hence, remained at Mahn'
Bolivar 11th nit, for New York In 9 days.
•
Schr ME Wells, Baker, for, Philadelphia, sailed from
Weekford sth inst.
, Bohr Ilortestyj Appleton, for New Castle, Del, cleared
at Balttmore 7th Inst.
Behr Adelaide, Carr, from ISroeldenee for Philadel.
• phist, at New York Bth fort.
Behr Jonathan Cone, kfetuttfey, for Plalladolphia,
. Balled from Hartford 7th lost.
Bahr Ifary,Patterson, Welsh, from Boston for Phila.
dolpbis, at Now York Bth inst. ,
Anhr Yankee Doh Risley, hence for Ifartford, at New
York Bth „ , e
Behr . John Banned, Baker, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Now York 7th inst.
NOTIOT, TO iSABINBII9.
The Minot , ' Reek Light Ship haring been thoroughly
repaired and ratted for linter Berviee, woe towed , to
bar station on datwday, and will display the usual
lights from suneet tin anurhse.
MARINE BILSOELLANY,.
Barque Convoy; Gtrudereoa, from New, York for Car
dona*, 6th /net, returned to port yesterday, having on
the MI, at, 2 P 25 miles S E from Sandy nook, been
nin into by pilot boat, No 29, (Nettle) . which stove in
the Convoy , s laibosrd - bow, carded away Jib, fore rig
ging, and anchor.
Bailee, NOT 9-:The eche Lnoy Ann, from New York
`for Portland, arrived at Ifoluies Bole ,yesterday in a
leaky condition, having struck a rock near West Chop.
The cargo is damaged.
Ship' Judah Tomo; (of, Boston) Moses, 35 days from
Liverpool, arrived - at New York yesterday, and reports:
Oat li, let 48 80, tong 3240, Fumed ship St Patrick,
'Wend east, with head of °atwitter gone; 29th, spoke
delabg schr Montrose, of Gloucester, on Sable Island
beak, fishing; let' lost, bat 42 10, long 0915, paned a
acrew steamer bound could not make out her sig
mas; had a rod ribbon ar and her; Oth, let 40 42, long
mot 24 , was In company with shin Jelin SidoeV, or Rich
d, bound west. The J T experienced hoary north.
east gales In the North_ Channel.
Ship'Ohirlotte, Sidesbory, from Sunderland, arrived
atNew York yesterday, Oct 20, let 41 30, Long 48, in a
gale from NW, loot from thermion topgallant yard Nen
ry Churchill; n /seaman, of Begin.
Gear ga -Acker , Barton, at New York yesterday
trims Pars, about 1.211, nit,,reports: While coming down
the !liver pawed* small sehr bound up, with about a
dozen reed on. boded, having a launch in tow; they said
the men werefrornthiEcench varstearner Talamaumm,
which lett Para 4 days previously for Cayenne, and re
ported the steamer. as having gone ashore on the St
Boats Shoal, off the east met of the based.
The Boston Advertiser of yesterday says, The chip
Esther May, at this port 4th tat, from Palermo, lost or
split a cult of mils, had
,decke, swept, and lost a quarter
boat daring the passage. In an estimate merle in Now
York of demean done to vessels engaged In the emu.
:Verde of the United litotes, reportedidarlug October,
the damege the Battier May 214,4v/a as $4,009.,
We •leern fiat& too best authprity Mat - ft will hot 'Wk.
'Seed two Hundred, *hire ere other'estirestee which
appear to WI
_gettilf eitiggerateid r for 'instailee; ahly
European, of,New Orleans, from Neweiatle'for Malan
erie..whieh le'repOrb — rd 4 rdroisi ashore et lelosouth,
frep's, , r . The Magnin against her Is 730,000. We pre.
. flume ship sod cargo are not worth that auto. The En
' ropeon was at-Aberdeen 'at lest secounts, having pro.
needed thither for some repairs, in consequence 41 loiu
ries' at Btromuess, where she had to put, in leaky and
leave with two' auction 'sawed,' A careful revision
'..aff the estimates of damage' for that month, would
gigatty redno tee 52,243,600 put down aa, the probable
less. - %.„ „ • _
DOBiES'TIO PORTS
' STEW YORK, for 9,—Arrived, steamship, Roanoke,
Shinuar, Porte Month; Ahlpi , dolumbas, Cardiff . ;
'Arneson Morey, • London and • Portemoutb; Marriet,
Bassett: Bristol, England; Charlott e , Salsbury, Sun
derland; Sept 6; barques' Ocrnin Bride, Burgess,ltaivy;
Oct •4; Kingston,: kfir,) ' Almeira, 69 daym
barquotitirot Toren, Berry, •Mamealbor bt)ga L W
Armstrong; ThompsOn; Guayms, P it; Deo 0 Aakerly,
Barton, Para; Parnell Henry, 'Virgo, Teritaisland; Olive,
bt Maehhut; Colligrna;Turke Island; phew Central'Arne
ties, Belts, Port an Prince; Dart, (Br) Conrad, Maya
gues,P it; Ornate, Penton, St Anna Bay, ;sin; Daily
Keith', Penny, Jacrost, - Oat 26; Dotigherty,
Ciudad Bolivar, Oot11; Manumit; Parket, Jeomel; Bu
ibantress, Jayne, Charleston; A if 'Johnson, Crowell,
"Richmond; steamship Westernmert; Bony, Savannah.
altiPs Oaten' Leavitt; 'Kew Orleans; Sir Robert
Peel, Istrraberi, -Liverpool; Webaroo, Doty, Rotterdam;
'Constitution, (Br,) Anderson, Liverpool', salmi B Ii
Baylis, Jaynes, Guayana; Yotktown, Woglon, City
Point; flol Utterly, Taylor;'Oblirlostonv Tanner, Pier
son, Mobile, • - - • • " •
iIIOSTON/ Nor. S.—Arrived brigs Active, (Br) Malan
eon,: St Hata; Andover, Crowell, Doidgetown, D C;
Montrose, Edmonds, Baltimore; Porto Rico, Yoors,
Dardineri . Satirs Onion, Baca, Savannah; Mary; Smith, '
Prederlikaburg , • , ,
. -
Y O O/61i YOll . O.
Alt
at Cinebia dill WO, barons' Xrarl, Auto, London,
t or itontre°l2 oho Oir Wro Wallow, Brown, Malaga. -
my ytt, shlpltakleto,Pbolpson; London; barque Wolfien
'gyre{ Lirttlatolt,.,Yall ,121pagorr; Beitza, ytwi u ,5,,,,,,,„
m i. ,i 141,4 7 -11464 "llawybrtvbrigo !Claim* - ,totteph,
Lteiiin, Ittmerick;'Thotopsonbhurtopi!,rottllbeth 4 - th;
ih,lppity of Lincoln, Davos; obarlescon; barque° h e ,, e ,
,oeti r ooy, do;„Bustga l Slater,' Liverpool. Beatitude,
Daudet''.Aviesi W1111toutoti,"8blehlo;
ibo, Oat 14th, In pooh Wyk° ()Ills* R Seel, for
It* Ydri t ettOirt* - " - ' ' -•
lift Psalm', for Nat York, poi °MO& 1 • • • '
tlV,4,aro•, 80ft. 24.-In port; ehtiDi Sonny Booth,
11
S 4 tar Atm Tort IS'Artys;' ttoooter,Deraue, UM
/ 4 fortrikiew York 2 dojo; bartfaell la" Dean, for
F,! , illeZIGI P:or New Orleans to's foto' dayriVer.
"-$ to fr eight; Alamo ) MOO, from, Llt or
j.
, ri '4 6 l .3 trY toalooth,- 2ROtebni from WU° horse,
1 T:l 4 ferAtearilorlhatlinoto 2 dayil.Graperhot,
it xbrithof Mai; Oldoe, - from taco.
I - Pool 40 11 . g Allotitil,-hChatti-4.l'6is kitilettalsOot
yy . OitlVldlltoit 'tot Baltimore 2 dap. Itengr, Vs*
illiKlfft" L'4lllktg- - .;llbil'frokkliaki 4 laea,
loated; Bloc Wag, Bantop itom Dalthnore,
Ik e
' II :" ' A lberta , ° lB6lll lso4; kis° tar, brig° Bxecatiott.
' B. s v ithoh j ylnatupy Executive'. ,
tgAilitt-,111:t1,4q*)V.70,1fl
- iiiisn'oe free, laglikieigmtssi tuatcley, ftoin Moles.
ton, trtg; Bedee, from Pt Plats, do.
Strip Tarquin, Smith, 61 days front Mucha rslatide,
for France, put into Pernambrum 24 ult for water, and
spied. 'again the Oth.
Ship Superior lionle,frocu Bremerhaven, arrived at N
Orleans 24 inst.
Ship Dolphin, lloyt, from Boston for East Indies, WAS
spoken 234 ult, Ist 35 55, long 43 66,
Ship Doiftharon, Cooper, from Ohinohs Islands, ar.
rived at Covies33d nit, and was ordered to Rotterdam.
Barque Alexims, Baxter, for Norfolk, ;sailed from Now
Bedford 7th inst.
Barque Lennox., Eltinson, from Boston for Buenos
Ayres, was spoken Sept 27. tat 21 S. long 88.
Behr Rosamond, Reynolds, from pernadeneo, arrived
l'at Baltimore 3th hut.
Behr Bea Plower, Thompson, cleared at Baltimore yes•
terday for Philadelphia.
Schr Adell Policia, Cartwright, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Now Bedford 7th inst.
' Behr Z A Paine, Sadler, hence arrived at Eastportdth
inst.
Brig Hairy Whittier, G age. from Now York for
Buenos Ayres, put into Pernambuco 13th ult., for re.
pairs, haying been run Into the parlous night sprung
foremast and foreyard, cut away starboard rigging, and
'milt several sails.
Brig Penny Welch, hence via 'Richmond, arrived at
''.Pernambuco 13th ult.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS.
Up to 12 o'clock Last Night
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut Street, below Ninth.
Chia T Travers Tamaqua Jae 5 Latta & la, /3 0
Jets Parker & wife, Ohio B U Hungerford, N Y
Otis Dyer, Ala. Ceo 0 Sampson, Mau
Henry Shoemaker, N Y Miss L Carpenter, Lancat'r
Mrs N Connel, Pittsburgh L W Dickler, Philadelphia
14 Leaman, Reading P T Horner, Boston
Theis 3 Atwood, Pottsville J 0 Briscoe, Reading
1 Zil Brodhead do la, WU • Mr Foster, AN
Rev It Roy Scott, D 0 John W Burke. ca
If Morgan, N Y ME Brown, N I
0 Morgan, N Y Robt T Brewster, NY
0 A Phillips & wife ‘ W I A Nell & la, Bid .
3 Barnes, Springfield Ysidore Miro, N Y
Hiss ISoOrms,l,N Is' SUN Plumley, N I
J A Davidson, N I • Jno W Yielding, Cat
Lt Gen WititleldScott, Wash T Ranson. Conn
N N Kent, NI David McKnight, Reading
O+A Nicol's, Reading - Judge Donaldson, Reading
L Spencer °oboe, N J X
H
March, N li
0 P. Reknit, N Y L R. Chesborough,•N Y
John Vlebster, Salem, /jam G 0 Xing. Maine
0 I) Do Ford, Balt Jae N Brett, N Y
FII Chamberlain do la, Ala Ws 0 P Chamberlain, Ala
Sol Shepherd, N Y 0 Snap, Pottsville
Nlf Carl, San Francisco Joe Tanker, Mobile
A IV Wilson, Indiana N A Halley, St Lords
Jesse }fare, Lynchburg Band Clark, Boston
MERCHANTS , ROTKL—Fourth it, below Anti.,
Win Rutter, Pr D D Wagoner, Reston
Kennedy, 46, 8 R Royer, Milton, Pr
Ran Air Parker: At Ohnuk• 4 o Dralterep, N Y
Win Frysloger, Yotk, Fs "illenry WIRon. Pa "t
A 0 Nesbitt, bid J /A1101i134. ICY=
Jos Daher, Freetnansbnrg W Dodson; FrOoloanaburg
non J 8 Yost, Pa DS Price, N Y
A Forsythe, Pa L D V Mason, N Y
T M Reesman. Flemington P P Austin, N Y
Bail Bedgwiok, Green, Pa W A Sinipson, Lock Raven
B Kook, N 7,
AMERICAN 110TRL—Oheetnut atreet, above Fifth.
B Smith. Belghtstown 3 Clark, Sharptown
g Clark St Louis R P Phillips. tit Louis
13 AT Phillips. St Louis J T Burk, Pittsburgh
Miss M R Burk, Pittsburg Thou W Johnson to la,Phll
Miss E W Johnson, Phila Al ii Sower & la, Balt
Patrick Blessing, Ashhual W Smith & le, Del
8 Smith, Delaware L Donnelly, N Y
Wm B Thomas & Is, Boston Miss Thomas, Boston
Oeo If Lewls, Boston Wm 11 Williams & la, NY
Miss Williams, N Y Patrick II West, Ps
00l Laurence & la, Dalt W S Sanford. Washington
J A Ruston, New York Lewis Carl. York, PA
Wollord, York, Pa Mr Mann. Now York
Joe S Terboll, Montrose B D Dlareh. Montrose
Bd L Poalk, Ilualm co, Pa L L Hodges, Massachusetts
Vld Richards, New York T Ryan, New .Tersey
UNION ITOTEL--Arols street, below Fourth.
Joe Evans, Richmond, Pa B P Berlin. Reading, Pa
IT. Goodwin. Tamaqua J S Blair, Ilarrisburg, Pa
Gab Proem, Reading, Pa E D Smith, Reading, Pa
W *Hammer, Baby! co 11 Ragan, Scranton, Pa
lifiteuffer, Scranton, Pa O P Tompkins, Va
Joe C Morris. Balt Mrs P Metalloch, N J
J P Dawson, Ohio PS Iflchals, Ohio
Beni ht Crawford, Md P Hendrickson, Md
Ed's Wilson, Del Maury it Clayton, Del
Miss L/I Lockwood; Del Miss LH Wilson Vol
A Drama, °laved Ohio ' R Martin, Cleveland, Ohio
J Hogan, Peoria, 11l J C Crookshanks, Md
.1 Armstrong. ITasleton, Pa T Healy nauson, Del
.1' Hoke, Chomberaburg, Pa Ohm! Kimball, Balt
Geo W Heebner, P't Carbon Henry Meyer. Lebanon
John Meyer. Lebanon P W Weed, Trout Rnn, Pa
C C Finch, Laporto P L Motor, Worcester
.7 Thornton, ohrchtuatt Mr Boyers, Cincinnati
NATIONAL UOTEL--Bace street, above Third.
Weldy & la, Phil' Wm Roads, Sr, Reidlog
A Witman, Illoorasburgi Wm Davenport, I,nzerne co
John L Polon, Pittston J . Scott, West °heater
Alex Ilagerman,Juniata Geo W Morgan, Pottsville
Nathan Gorman, Allentown I/ Ashton &la, Pbfla
0 gobbler, Lehigh eo, Pa T Rinehart Lycoming co
0 Whiteman, W Alexand W Drumheller, Lucerne co
A Gibson & la, Chester II j Headier, Pottsville
O 8 Davis, Selina Grove J P gelbrich, Shamokin
Jaa Seyfort, Leesport, Pa J 'Whitaker, btt Glare
BTATRB UNlON—Marbet street, above Sixth.
Geo B Miller, Wooster, 0 W W Fleming, Ps
B F Kirk, Md ' J 8 Perryman, Churehtown
Henry Bobinaon, Pa 011mon Peters, Pa
Mies Kate Smith, Batt James II Wright, Pa
Zohn B Reigbter, Balt J C Morgan, Pa
F A Meteor, Stecbsuicsb'g W Rotbrock, Milleretowu n
Lam Leal, Perry es D T !twee, Cumberland
Jesse Thomas & dan, Wllkeebarre.
BLACK DEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant.
David Humes, Chester co James Scett, Chester co
Davis Kimble, Chester co John Bles.kley, Chester, Pa
Edw Lewis, Media S B McCullough, Md
Hugh Jackson, Cheater Aug Leopold, Berke, Pa
MADISON MOUSE--Second street, above Market.
Arabs Gilbert, N F Geo James, Ohio
A Thorne,N J D S 'Baker, N
Henry Mowbray, Md Jaa Willis, Md
Wm Welsh, NJ Mrs Connelly, Pa
Mrs Masigh and son, Pa J 0 Balder, Pa
D M Lemuel, N Y JllClrlsouw, N
BALD EAGLE DOTEL—Third street, abr. Callowßill.
Jim Hawk, Monroe co Dennis Bauman, Pa
Dar d Christman Pa T A. Horn, Pa
Miss Reiner, Allentown. • Henry Plater, Kutztown
Hits Roads, Allentown H Kline Northumborland
Michael Kichilne, Easton Pinlipllatecker, Pa. •
BLACK. BEAR HOTEL—Third at., abovo Oallowhill.
S Stratm; Shartlesville D R Tobias, Shartlesville
B Strauss, Bhartleaville P Rang, Shartleaville
Jacob ghat. Pa Wra Eudora, Jacksonville
Simon Daniels, Jacksonville Usury 13 Platter, Pa
/ Zoterline, Dauphin to Elias Snyder, P 6
Anthony Coleman, Pa J B Clark, Newark
Mrs Clark,'Newark • Peter Baratta. Milltown
Moo Tan Sheets, Kutztown John 'Maier, Breen Lane
Baml Breed, Montgomery Isnot Long, Per/ceoroan
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street,. below Vine.
C 6 Wildman, Phila Solomon Wright, Pa
Ede' Lancaster, Doylestown Ft H Huhn, Doylestown
T P Harvey, Doylestown D Feaster, Northampton
John 0 Parry, New lupe Geo W Kugler, Md
Franklin Thayer, N Y kt V Bennett, N
Sptrial Notices
S. C. Dewsld, Commission Dnalnns In Com.
menial paper and negotiations of loans, 511 Wxxxor
6r ~'oppoolta the Exchange, Philadelphia. n010.2m
I' X °loss or Sounders' Institute. • • Charles
Wadsworth, D. D., and J. S. Suter, Eat., *he has a
sox in this school, may be expected to address Professor
Saunders' Inititnte, at the wetly examination on
Thursday next, (the 12th lust,,) at 3 o'clock P.
the West Philadelphia Institute. Several of the most
eloquent speakers of the city have agreed to deliver ad
dressee for the benefit of Profaner Saunders' pupils.
The public are invited to attend every Thursday after
noon at 3 o'clock.
The last address, on Thursday, sth lust., by the Rev.
Dr. Leyburn of this city, was one of the most appro
priate and eloquent speeches ever addressed to a collec
tion of youth. The Reverend Doctor spoke extempo
raneously on Extemporaneous Speaking, in hie own
Virginia Style: natural, animated, impressive, full of
heart; sometimes gentle, sometimes energetic; at all
time,' fluent.
The effect of such weekly appeals upon Professor
thunders' pupils Is very apparent.
On Thursday, 19th 'net., J. B. Oolahan, Beg., and on
Thursday, 29th, 001. J. W. Forney, Editor of Tux
Panes—whose eons are under Professor Finlanders , In
atruotion—will address the Institute.
Nor elroulars apply to
Professor E. D. SAUNDERS,
oofr-St 'West Philadelphia Inallene
Notes of the Bank of Pennsylvania taken at
PAR.
CLOTHING
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
THE ENTIRE STOCK
OS A WHOLESALE GLOTIUNG ROME,
Manufactured expressly for Fall Sales, will now be sold
er BITAIL,
At greatly Reduced Prtres, for Cash,
uo7•tt At No, 1 North FIFTH Street
Saving irtind—llve Per Cent. Interest—Ns
Monet Safety Truet 00mpany, WALNUT Street, ilOnth.
west corner of Titian Street, PlTALtnecputA. Open
daily till 7 o'cloek, and on Moaner and. Tanana ,
Evlntnise 'kW o'cdo4i. Dettostte roctelved and pay
manta Made daily. Assets Investid In 1111 AL /STATE,
Monadic/is, Oaotno Bistro, cad other drat•olass securi.
tiee; as the charter directs. nos
Cablaw Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
624 WALNUT ST o ,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE.
, • • • • OEO. J. HENKEL'S, •
524 WALNUT Street,
0e22-3ln Late of 173 Chestnut Street
+IOR PRINTER,
61E'RCIIANT RTREET.
•
°harks, kfotes, Drafts, Allis Lading, till Reads, Oir•
rulers, Cards, and cll other kinds 'ot Job Printing, at
prites to cult the times. oel7-1y
Seamen'■ Silting Fund —Wiles 903 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de.
posits in BUMS of One DOMIT end upwards, from all
alarms Oahe community, and allows Intermit at the rate
or five per cent, per annum. '
°Moe Open daily, from CI until 6 o'clock, and on Mon.
day and Saturday until 9 In tho evening. President
Pranklln Belli Tres/toyer, (Mules M. Ilorrhq
tory, hum S. Pringle.
Bowe lights. —lOO Bales Buffalo Robes
of the various qualities, just received from Minnesota.
Also a h an d some itasortrnent of Pettey hobos of our own
manufacture, and for lisle wholesale and retail by
alp. P. WOMRAT.II,
oetl2-lue* 416 Arch Elea,
Bawerle Infant' Cordial.••• This Invaluable
Cordial Is prepared (rota &variety of the Moat choice and
mbolent arernetice known in medicine, and is the Mot
Ilerfact,and relliadS ermivatire extant for infante and
young olilldren,
BY Be powerful Winona. • speedy ante IS effected, In
all eases qt (Aeolic' ' windy pains and ePaaws. Believes
and mitigates tea manof children's sneering dining MIMI-
Bon or teething, and le Its manilas properties tree
goatees iiiitOe'd the bowels, Itioirmeas,yonsiting, &e.
The In4*nt Cordial has become a standard rooted'',
Ind has, been tool In thouatuida of ousel the most
abundant eueseiw. No Yandly eheuldlre tirith'out it.
Prepared only by Bum A. Donna, -
• .•
At Ma Drag and Obinaloal Store,:
N. N. (weer o(l3fatft and Orem Ac t Philadelphia.
ro'whorn all orders meet llq pdfreefec:
° AA koala
b Y 1 41 0,, I, i *Jr
011E8S.--PE
4
.
On Thursday evening. November aib, by the Etat.
Wlillam Douglass, CHARLES D. GORDON, of this city,
to RLIZA JANE, only daughter of tho late /On Iltnart
Porker, of Charleston, B. 0. -
On the 4th November, by hey. T. W. J. Wylie,
JOSEPH JEREtYIi to lON JANE 011A1I071/t3, all of
this city.
On the Bth instant, bIARY, wife of Ociorge Shari Wood,
and daughter of the lain Dr. W, O.Ohambere.
Funeral, without further notice, froin her husband's
residenoe, No. 930 South Thirteenth street, this (Tues
day) afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
On the 7th instant, after a lingering illness, Miss
MARGARET MENET, In the 08th year of her age.
On the 7th Instant, Mrs. E. BARTLING, In the 10th
year of her age.
On Tuesday, oth instant, MARY' NN, wife of Joseph
M. Burk, aged 88 years.
On the 7th Instant, after short and severe
Biouaztv RAW, aged 65 :MC
On the Bth instant, Mr. JACOB REINOEITL, In the
32d year of his ago.
Oa the Bth Instant, PATRIOK kelt ANT, in the
78th year of his age.
On the rooming of the 7th instant, GRAB. ITEM, in
the S9d year of hie age.
Er Mercantile Library.--The gnome of the
MiIItOANTILB LIDRAItY of this city) were opened for
the use of the nubile on the 6th of March,lB22. The
Library was established vilest - Hy for the benefit of
those engaged in mercanthe pursuits. The selection of
Woke, however, was not limited to those having a dimet
bearing en commercial Interests, but was intended to
Include everything in the various departments of litera
ture that was fitted to promote a sound and varied men
tal culture, and all classes of the community were In
vited to avail themselves of the facilities thereby of
Thom small but wise beginnings have been prospered,
till now the LIBRARY numbers more than /4,000
vellums. The READING ROO3l I. fumigated with
generous supply of the host newspaper and periodical
literature of this country and Greet Britain, and the
number of persons now contributing to the means of
the Institution and enjoying Ito benefit, exceeds 1,700.
It is the purpose of the Directors to enrich their
READING ROOM still further by adding, from time to
time, such newspapers and reviews as may be found
malted to the wants of the community. and to enlarge
their weekly purchases of books so as to include all the
new works Issued In ibis country math Great Britaintbat
aro of Interest and value to the general reader or the crit
ical student. Their elm is to make the LIBRARY and
READING ROOM attractive to pll classes of the coro•
munity by the variety and richnees of its Intellectual
treasures and to make it In Gm htheit degree useful
by gathering together and rendering accessible to all our
citizens the moults of human thought and research in
all ages.
The LIBRARY and READING ROOM are now open
DAILY, from 10 o'clock A. IL till 10 o'clock P. At
Any person of either sox, over fifteen yearn of age, may
hare the use of the LIBRARY Ay paying ten dollars for
b abase of stock and a tax of two dollars a year. Thirty
dollerd paid at and time will entitle a person to all the
privileges of thp I.,lprary for life, free from - ally hair.
charge, •
Per order. 041040736
4 Pennsylvania Company for Inaitrance
ON LIMB AND ORA NYIND ANNUITIES,
POILADILPHII, November 2, 1667.
NOTICE Is hereby, given, that • meeting of the
Stockholders of this Company has been called by the
Board of Directors, (under the provhdons of the seventh
aection of the act of the General Assembly of thlsState,
entitto6 'An Aot providing for the Resumption of Specie
Payments by the Bonk', end for the Belief of Debtors
approved on the 16th day of Oetoher, A. D. 186 V,) to be
held at the Office of tho Corporation, on THURSDAY,
the twelfth day of November, A. D. 1567, at •11 o'clock
A. 61., for the purpose of taking into consideration the
acceptance of the provisions of the said act,
Mere anti le Beneficial Association off
Pill LA DELPIII.4.—The weal meeting of the Associ
ation will be held on TUESDAY, November lOth, at 4
o'clock P.M., at their room N. W. corner cirssvmcru
and SAN B O O I Streets, at which time the Animal Report
will be subedited, and an election held for Managers for
the canting year,
In consequence of the great 'Mandel dlotrese which
hue fallen upon our city, awl the apprehension that the
demands upon the funds of the Association may be
greatly Increased over prevleue rem, the Board
Managoro biro decided that it be inexpedient to incur
the expense of bolding a PUII4IO ANixtriNOART at this
Urns. Wbf. 0 LUDWIG, President.
Philadelphia, Nor. 2.1857
WANTED—A FIRST-ordvss R U o
KEEPER, for a wholesale establishment In this
city; must be thoroughly qualified in every particular.
Address, with name, residence, and reference. “.lACK
BON," Palma Office. nolK2t*
WANTED TO BUY—Two Shares of tho
etort of ttie rAftbifatlP AND 11111NYANI0S'
INSDBANON COMPANY OP PIIMAD4PMIA. Any
person hewing said Stock for solo will plows° gddre►s,
with terms, Si. Y, D., Pima Waco. nog-St*
WANTED —An A I vossol of moderate
washy, to load for a Southern port. Brelght
nay for shipment,
Apply to 131800 P, SIMONS, h 00.,
n09.5t 129 Oats 38) North Wharves.
'WANTED, FOR THE lINITIDSTATES
17AVALAY—Able-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay ; lmard, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to 522 per month.
No man baying a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED BERVION, at No. 811 MARKET street
above Eighth, north Aldo.
WIILLII4 D, 110 TALL,
Id Limit. 2,1 Jtegt. of Cavalry,
oat 5-2m* /awaiting °Mom
500 AGENTS WANTED.—A HOME
STEAD POR 1110!—Third Dlvislon.—s3lo,ooo
worth of Parma and Building Lots, in the gold region
of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst
10,200 subscribers, on the Ith of December, Jura, Bub.
eeriptions only ten dollar' down, or fifteen 'dollars, one
half down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Beery
subscriber will get a Building Lot ors Pares, ranging in
nine from $lO to $25,000. Those terms and lots are
sold so Cheap to Induce settlements, a sufilelent number
being reserved, the Increase in the value of whlett will
compensate for the appa,ent low price now asked. Up
wards of 1,350 lots and farms are already sold, and •
company of settlers called the a Rappahannock Pioneer
Alsoolation" is now forming and will soon commence a
settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith
fulperformance of contracts sae promises. Nearly
45,000 acres of lend In different parts of Virginia, now
at command, and will be sold to aattlegekettroatilfisP4o
$3OO par acre. Unquestionable titles will is all eases
be wee. Wood-cutters, coopers, farmers, fee., are
Ulan red, and live hundred Agents to obtain subscribers,
to whom the most liberal inducements will be given.
' o g, me agents write that they are making $2OO per month.
or foil particulars, subecriptione, agencies, ,ku., apply
to, Be BM:WEB,
an24-tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Va.
•
SCULL, CAMBLOS, & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 38 South Third Street,
The highest premium paid for
AMERICAN GOLD
A%D
NEW .YORK BYOIIANGB.
llncurrent Funds bought and sold.'
Stocks bought and sold on commission only. nol.o-2m*
NEW , YORK AND BALTIMoItE
FUNDS,
AMERICAN GOLD,
UNCERKENT MONEY,
•ND
LAND WARRANTS,
Douglit and. soh' on most favorable terms, by
R. J. ROSS & CO.,
nog -Iw* No. 16 /Muth THIRD Street
AMERICAN GOLD
AID
NRW YORK YIINDB
AMERICAN COLD
MID
NEW YORK FUNDS,
SOUGHT AT THE HIGHEST PREMIUM DT
oo7Ain DREXEL & CO
A WELL-SECURED MORTGAGE OF
$4,000, and one or 0,000. fut
sale. ApplY
JAMES CASTLE,
nolo-3tt Fifth Street, below Obextuut.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO
'RAVE MADE A FURTHER REDUCTION OF
HANDSOME SILK ROBES
—AMO—
ROUS A QUILLE.
n010.3t 818 and 820 CIIESTNIM NT
FURS! FURS!! FURS 111
REGARDLESS OP OOST
CUAS. OAKFORD do HON,
No. 62& CHESTNUT STREET,
WI LOW
; #lll3 mama THEM
• LAWN AilD OAREPTILLY BELEOTEP STOOK
AT PIIIOBB TO SUIT TOO TIMM
We would advise one lady friends to eel l Immediately
and secure a bargain, noto•tuths-3t ,
PETRY BROTHERS" ,
RUT AIIRANT , .
237 South THIRD Street. opposite the new Pennsyl
vania Railroad Office.
PRIORS REDUCED.
We continue to keep our place all a firat-claim Restau
rant with every convenience In regard to private
parties.
We hare also trut4le arrangements to nerve la our com
modious Basement a variety of well•prepared Cold and
Warm Dishes, at prime to shit and answer the exigen
cies of the times.
Our Wines and LIGLIIOIII are nut impacted by any in
the city.
nolo•tutlibr
COPY OF A LETTER TO G. W. REED,
N W. corner of VINE and SECOND Btreetn,
: I am so much pleased with the , tEleroper Pa.
rata:: PEN that I wish to hare another, so as to have
one at home and one at the Oka. Please send me
another by the bearer. Yours,
J. l l ANCOISRT,
140.10 Proprietor Of Counterfeit Detector.
J 000 GALLS. WHALE OIL,
ey l 1,01:0 gall. Elephant 011,
50 bble. No.l Lard Oil, for sale by
OBOABDAID, PEIRCE, er. 1 00.,
nel.o-tf N 0.104 N. Delaware avenue
C J TONS of MITCHELL & °BOAS- .
isle's Improved supper PIIOSPIIATN OP
WAIL for sale by ONOABDALB, PRISON dt 00 ,
no10•tf N 0.104 W Dolawaro avenue.
SORGHUM, or CHINESE SUGAII-CANE
► BRED-2u bushels for gale by
0110ABDALX, RICIROD,
to 104( N 0.104, 1 ,1 Delaware avenue.
- -
110pEMOVAL.—CLAY & JONES, ATTO]t
-11 have removed their LAW ornoß
!rim N 0.1318. Pitth Bt., oppovitelodepeadenee Sqoare,
to No. 271 801:int PIPTII 81 . 11 E LT, below Prone
street. ' no2-eodlto
-
Lion FREIGHT OR °BARTEL—The
Li
eoppered wd coppentasteurrl faeLzallhig ablp
NAPLES, about 8,000 btail cAPatitYo
Ready to load sad togood condition for any voyago.
- Apply to BISEI, SIMONS, & 00,,
no9-st 120 (lateB6) North Wharves.
O LD
WHEAT WHISKEY.—E. P. MID-
• DLETON ac /MO., No. Vklortlt FliONt St., ifa
Doran of 001COSSI and *cholla Dawdles, flatland Gin,
..oteh end Irish Pfhialtey. Mao, tole proprietor of.
the Old Wheat Whialtey. B. P. Af. & Bro. have on
hand the /west and hest etOok of fine'old Monongahela,
Bourbon l sod DO Whiskey of any dealer in the United
poos, a il 9r WitiOli is hishipromit4 br age, noNta
irleatlio.
By order or the Beerd,
WILLIAM B. IEII4 Aetanry
Wants,
Alain.
$BO ROBES to $.lO
ssb do to $3O
VE. do to Vl6
LADIES' FURS
PETRY BROTHERS.
Tlits . o
Mitheitatio.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC.--
MARSHALL Bole Low.
LAM, NIOTIT BUT YOUR OR MR, 01WILNO
TRS.
THIS ( Tuesday ) EVSNING, Nov. 10th, 1857,
1:lao polformauces will commence with the new omlo
. .
. .
Drains entitled
dam AOORAVATING MAN
Neggine • ' ' Mr. Chariot Mathowe
To be followed by the Verne of
TRYING IT ON.
Mr. Widmann% Potts Mr. Oboe. Idatnews
To conclude with the farce of the
"DOUBLE.BP.DDED ROOM.
PRIODB OF ADMISSION;
Balcony, Parquet, and Parquet Olrele 50 cents.
Family Otrele and Amphitheatre 26
Private Boxes jg
Beate secured without extra charge.
TTIOS. hf NEON Treasurer.
Doors open before 7 o'clock; performance com
mence at Ix.
WHEATLET4 ARCH ST. THEATRE.
--SOLE LESSEE. W. WHEATLEY.
LAST WEER OF TILE SEASON.
OLD PRICES RESTORED TO SUIT TOE TIMES.
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO ALL PARTS OF THE
HORSE.
F. M. D. WHITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Nov. 10th, 1867,
Will he presented the celebrated PUT of
TER RING'S RIVAL,
Or, The Court and the Stage.
" Franeca 84,44, Mrs. D. P. Bowers ; Nell
ywynce, Mrc E. L. Davenpo rt; Catherine of Pro-
OUZO, Mimi Emma Taylor; King Charles 11, Mr. Wm.
Wheatley ; Duke of Richmond, Mr. E. L. Davenport.
To conclude with the Comic Musical Farce of
TES SWISS SWAINS.
Rosetta, Miss A. Crain.
SCALE or Parcae.—.Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents; Drees
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Boats), 25 cents;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents; &ate in
Private Boxes, 75 cents; Whole Private Pox, 23;
Gallery, 13 nests Gallery for Colored Penton*, 23
tents; Private Box In Gallery for Colored Persons,
38 cents.
Bat Office open from 10 A. M. until 3P. M. Doors
will open at oN o'clock; performance to commence et
7, precisely.
fVATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
NEAR Ig2OllTll.
The manager takes pleasure in announcing to hie old
patrons and the public generally,that he ban succeeded,
at an enormous outlay, In effecting an engagement with
the celebrated and world-renowned
BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS,
and groat Ethloplen Burlesque
OPERA TROUPE,
(Prom their new Opera Roue., Bea Broadway. N. 1".)
Who were received it evening wl th prolonged shouts
of laughter. /
Luerezia Borgia will be repeated this evening, after
which it most be withdrawn, to make room (or other
novelties.
TRIB (Tdesday) EVENING, Nor. lath,
The lauglugele burlesque opera, la a acts, of
LIIORETIA BORGIA ;
•
' Or, The Black Pol.oner.
litlarell4.lll#o4railue ifireo; 000.11‘0, G. Swains
Buckley ; Orsinneß. Bishop Buckley.
Other characters by member, of this celebrated cow-
NOTION—Is irder to bring this great entertalument
within the reach of all, the manager would respectfully
announce that the price of W miaelon bee been fixed, to
IEN
'ell parts of the house, at TiVENTY-YIVE OTS
ONLY. Doors open at 7 ; Curtain rises at half. past T
precleely, B. E.
Sole Lessee and Manager.
WALNUT STR E ET THEATRE.—Los
roe, Mr, E, A. Marshall; gage Manager, Mr.
John Batton. Prices —Dress °lisle and Parooette, 26
ante; Upper ffrcle,2s cents; Bemired Beata, 37)( cent.;
Prlysta Box and Orchestra Beata, 60 canto.
Box Wilco open from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3P. H. boon
open at 0.4 a clock; performance to commence at 7.
preeisety. •
T1(18 (Tseaday) EVENING, Nor. 10th, 1867.
Will be presented the nautical drama, eutitle4
VIE GOE/114 0 1 1 / 1 0.
Harry Ileum, Mr. Ohaureau ; Jack Helm Neptune, the
Ocean Child UM, John Roan.
• • - • .
To conclude with the dramanalled
LINDA, TUN omit GIRL;
Or, Nose Among the Conaptrators.
Moss Morrison, Ur. ChantCau ; Rdyrati Bradley, Mr.
Brink; Harry Ruaaell, Mr. Beach; Linda, Mrs. John
Sloan ; Biddy Scanlan, Mr. john Sloan.
HOMEIR's VARIETIES
11WPM and OMISTNUT Straka.
Those muck admired and unrivalled Gymnastic Per
Cerium
Messrs. IMMITT,TON end DUNBAR,
vitt syreeirVEßy EYINING this week, in addition
to the EXCELSIOR COMPANY engaged,
The overdoes entertainment will be concluded with
• A LAUGHABLE APTERPIEOII,
in which Mr. Magiiton will sustain his great character
of TUE MISOMEVOIIIit MONKEY, which drew much
Immense houses last year at the Circus.
Commencing atTg. Tickets remain at 10 cents.
I X is my motto. Y. D. TIIIMIEUP,
norlo.6t*
SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE—
BLIIVENTIT Street, above Chestnut.
Doors open at T o'clock—to commence gustier before
eight.
Admittance 25 cents,
Dthlopisg - i4ife Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of
Stsrs—New Dances by the Sanford Children.
To conclude with
A LAUCITIABLE APTERPINOD.
MADAME LOLA MONTEZ , s
BMOOND LEOTILIRE.
WITS AND WOMEN OP PARIS,
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
TUESDAY EVENING, November 10.
Doors open st ,1( to 7. Lecture to COLIMODCOto
8. no9.2 ji t
G RAND CONCERT. '
AIDSIOAL FUND FALL.
First appearance In this city of
MLLE ERNINIE FREZZOLINI
ON Ir2DNZSDAY NVZNLNG, November lltb
CARD.
The inanagernedt respectfully announce the First Ap•
pearau:o of Wile BBEZZOLINI baa been axed for
Wednesday, Nov, llth, cousequenee or a GRAND
COMBINATION haring been effected, by which they
are enabled to present to the citizens of Philadelphia,
on the same evening, tho following distinguished ar
tete
13, TER7 :IEIIG,
TINUXTEMPS,
ERUINIE PREITOLINI,
ANALIA PATTI BTRAKOSOII
The whole under the direction or
. al. BTRAKOSOII.
$O CONDI: IN PRICE OH ADMISSION
ranZaLINI will Ong t-1. Aria Pug it
2. Reinanza Dial° : S. Rondo finale Sonnambula ; 4.
Duett, Valet Miter, with Mad. Strakoach.
Mad. EITIIAICOSCII will sing AL ! mon 111%
2. Within a Mlle or Edinboro, and Duott with Wile
Rrezrolltd.
TRAUMA% Will playllugenotta, Tarantella, 1.41.
crisis Borgia.
MENHIR VIEVN.TEMPS mill play retails Caprice,
Reverie, Lombardi
Admission OND DOLLAR. No extra charge for ea
served seat*.
The sale of teats commonest to-lay, at the Alma
}Homo of Lee & Walker, Beck k Layton, awl N. L.
Welker.
Ooncert commences at 8. nor9•St
Legal MMus.
TIT THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COLINTT OF PDRADELPIIIA.
WM. If. BOWERS, et al., to use. &0., as. GIDEON D.
WARDER Alias IL Pa., June, DWI, No. 15111.
The auditor appointed by the (loud to distribute the
fund *tieing from a sale under the above writ, of the
following real estate, via: All that certain =assuage,
tenement, and lot or piece of ground, situate In Oar.
mantown, on the southeestwardly side of Rittenhouse
street, at the distance of four hundred and seventy feet
nine Inehee southweetwardly from the southwest side
of the male street, containing In front or breadth on
said. Rittenhouse street thirty feet, and extending in
length or depth that width, between parallel lines, at
right angles therewith, southeasterardly, two hundred
feet nine inches (with the improvements thereon), wilt
attend to the duties of his appointment at his office,
No 242 8. ED/11M Btreet, (west side) on TAM.
DAT, November filth, 1857, at 4 o'clock P, M. when
and where all persons are required to present their
claims or be debarred from coming in upon said fund.
no6-10t 2011.24 D. OOLAAAN, Auditor.
Bank %mita
SOUTHWARK BANK,
PUILADILPSISI, N o vember MUT.
The Board of Direotore of this Dank hare declared
, ilehleed of TOUR Pax egmr., parable ou and after
WRIDAY, the Bth Instant.
ne4.lm F. P. ST NHL, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND lIECUANICS' BANK,
PITILADELTRIA, NOTOMber 9, leg.
The Directory hero this day declared a dlrldend of
THREE Pan CENT., payable on demand.
nnt.Ot E. M. LY.WIS, enabler.
liENSINGTON DANK.—PiniADELPUIA
October 7, 1847.—The annual meeting of the
Stockholdate of thin Dank will be held at the Banking
house, on TUESDAY, fel November, 1857, at 12
o'clock 14. 008-theatulNS
An election for thirteen Directors to serve the ensu
ing year will take place at the thinking-house, on Mon
day, the 18th day or Ziortuiber, between the boars of
9 A. kt and 3 P. M. O. T. YERKES,
ocktheatutNla Cashier.
JFIARIdERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK
PUILAVELNIII, October Oth, 1857.
The annual election for Directors will be held at the
Banking Iloune, on MONDAY, the 19th day of Novem
ber next, between the howl tf 9 o'clock A. 111., and
o'clock P. bl.; and on TUESDAY, the 3d day of Nevem.
her next, a General Meeting of the Stockholders will be
held at the Banking House, et 9 o'clock P. 11,, spew
bly to the c h arter.
oal-tnolo E. M, LEWIS, Mahler.
-for Sale nub (Ea fel.
FOR SALE.—A Democratic • Newspaper
Establishment, la a Democrat) o county In Penn
sylvania, is offered for sale. It has the confidence and
patronage of the dominant party. The establish.
moot hoe bees profitable, and may be made still more
so by an energetic) man, who can giro all hie time to It.
For partieulara,lngolre of Col. J. . Yoartay. 11011-31*
/ftWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
INGS, AMBER Street, south of Dauphin at.
(hi TUESDAY, November 10th 3857, et 7 o'clock la
the everting, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila.
delpbla Exchenge—
No. 1.
All that three•story brick inessuage, and /ot of ground,
situate on the west side of Amber street, about 61 feet 9
Inches south of Dauphin etroet (late Northern Liber
ties); containing In front op Amber street 14 feet 1034
inches, and extending In depth 11 feet to a 8 feet 'Ad;
alley leading into and from said Dauphin street, with
the free use and privilege thereof.
No. 2.
All that three-story brick niessusge, and lot of ground,
ad oluing the above, of same size and description.
Both the above clear of all incurnbrance.
arms cash. ps to be paid on each at the time of
side. 01. TUCIIIAS & 80N8, Auctioneers,
nob.6t 130 and 111 (formally 01 and 60) B. Fourth it.
CAIIPBELris RESTAIIRANT.—VENI
SON, Wild Bucks, Turkeys. Geese, Crouse, Fresh
Salmon, Obincitique, Opinschique, Princess Bay, Asa
cm, and 00Y0 Oysters, with every variety of GAM,
wild or doe:male, in season. green Turtle Soup and
Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, It
JOIN CAMPBELL'S, No, 627 CHESTNUT street, op
posite the State Rouse.
N.B.—No espouse or pains has been spared by the
Proprietor in %Mug up this new establishment in the
moat sumptuous manner—the second story being for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners,
Suppers, Ise.
D..7' Entrance for Ladles towarde Sixth street.
nov7.l3nt
CLOVER SEED.--NOTICE TO PENN
SYLVANIA PAIthiERS AND STOREKEEPERS,
The undersigned are now prepared to purchase for
cub, prime Clever Seed of the new crop, Penneylwanla
storekeepers and &Mere, by sending wimples to our
addrese, can, at times, euertsdn the price at which
we are buying. Partin wishing samples, by which to
be governed as to suallty, can have them sent by mall
by addressing us. J. II CHASE it 00,
senl94l 48 Worth front, and 44 Water streets
WM. D. ROGERS, OARRIAGE RE-
F politer'', 1,009 and 1,911 0112STKIT St., above
Tenth, hi now open for the sale of every description of
carriages, combining style, durability, and elegance of
paleh fromthe Maeufactory, et the corner of SIXTH
and MASTER Streets, to which the attention of citigens,
and Southern and Weatern gentlemen is reepeotfully
N. B.—Espeelal attention given to eerrieges for re
paire, in the sbope connected with the Repository. En
&OM Oa Omptint ntreti, 90/T4 tp & VOA
E. 10, 1857.
Oates bp 2turtion
1110 MAS & SONS,
AIL. Bps. ISO awl 141 EIOUTII Founa 6TIIIIIIT,
(formerly N 05.131 and GO.)
ST00118; Min ESTATE, B r.c.—TILIB EVENING
Pamphlet , Catalogue. 001, rosdy, containing full de
scriptions of all the property to be sold on Ttilß (Tue.
del) EVE/qNO, with a large left of ualuatie Beal
Bsidie at private sale.
ItEdf. XSTATE, STOOKS, ho.
Publio Sales at the Philadelphia Pactianga aregy
Tnesday Xvening.
- Handbills of each property Issued separately, In
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each sale one thousand catalogues In pamphlet form,
giving fan deseriptlons of all the property to be sofa on
the following Tuexlay.
ID- suRNITURS MRS AT Tin AUOTION
STORE ovary Thursday worsting.
AEL&L ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
117 We hare a large amount at Real Nets* at Pri•
vete Ma, Including every desorlptlon or pity and
country property, Prated Lists tow be bed it the
%nation Store.
Paled:Ill BALK RIGIBTIiIt.
Reel Xstate entered an our Wrote Bale Re
gister, are advertised occasionally In our Public, dale
Abstract'', (of which 1,000 coplee are printed weekly,)
free of charge.
BTOORS AND LOANS.
Thle evening,
November lath, at the Philadelphia Exchange, at T
o'clock, will be sold, for account of whom at may coo•
cern--
P2,51:00 air per cent. Coupon Bonds of the Wyandott
Coal Company, payable January 15t,1872, with interest
payable halt yearly.
Also, without reserve. 5 shares Stock of Company for
erecting Bridge over the Schuylkill near the Palls.
Pet $5O.
40 share. Oomosonwealth Bank stock, par $00; $26 per
share paid.
Shares In The Philadelphia Libeler, Mercantile IA
brut, and Philadelphia Athemeum.
FOURTEENTH PALL SALE—THIS EVENING.
This sale will include among other property, the fol
lowing—
TWO VALUABLE LOTS TWENTIETH STREET,
SPRING GARDEN STREET, NINETEENTH ST.,
AND MONTERY STREET. —A. valuable lot, N. E. cor
ner of Twentieth and Minatory streets.
Valuable lot N. W. comer Nineteenth sod Spring
Garden etreele.
TAVERN AND DWNLLlNG.—Three.mtory brick
tavern and dwelling, north side of Listnllton street,
east of Seventeenth street.
Yintuirroar SiLl
THREE-STORY 131110 K LAGER. DERR SALOON—
Three-story brick L.ger Veer Saloon and Dwelling, No
878 Apple street, between Yourth and York avenue and
Brown and Poplar streets.
TIIREE.STORY BRIOK GROCERY STORE AND
DWELLING—Three-story brick Grocery Store and
Dwelling, No. 870 Apple street. Sale absolute.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, OODEN ST.
Tbree-story brick dwelling, No. 1200 Ogden street,
(north side) between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets.
DWILLINOS, Attan,BTif.E&T.
2 three -story Dna dwellings, AbfbeiStreft, south of
Dauphin street, (late Northern Liberties.)
A yearly ground rent of $2O, secured by a lot of
ground, North Second street, between Montgomery and
Illut streets.
OTOOKO, PEW, Ac.
On Tuesday,
Nor.l7th, at I o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ezellmsg.,
will be sold a furnished pew, No. 96, blethodln Trinity
Church, Eighth street, above lisce street,
Also, one share In the capital stock of the Associated
Botcher' and Drovers of Philadelphia. Par ;no.
BIETEENTII YALL BBLE-171% NOVEMBER
Orphans' Court Sala—Estate of Samuel B. ishmead,
NEAT RESIDENCE, ELEVENTII STREET. —The
nest modern residence, with back buildings, No. 412
South Eleventh street, below Plan street.
NEAT DWELLING, SOUTU VIRTU STREET.
Also, the nest modern dwelling, No. 1110 South Ftftb
street.
OLD IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS, 89,337.60.
Two old irredeemable ground rents, one of 990 and
the other of $50.25 a year; dear of takes ; secured on
F r r i t , Ter .r tr e N w o o r i rt . abovelt ou o re uri d lt ,m aree,
p li' a ru i elln avenue.
TI(REE.E4TOR e Y BRICK punctual ly TOßE AND DWELLTNO.I
Tbrea•Mory brick More and dwelling, N. E. Corner
Eighth az.d Yederal streets., $l,OOO remain on
mortgage.
Administrators , Sate—Estate of Richard Paxson, Deo'd.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM, ABOUT
SIXTEEN MILES FROM MARKET STREET, AND
TRUE BROM BRISTOL.
Our sale Cat December will Include the valuable
country seat and farm, 107 acre., with superior improve
ments, known as "Farley,. situate on the heights on
the west side of Nathaniel:ly Creek, between the Bristol
turnpike and the Newport road. Full particulars in
handbills.
Orphans' Court Sale-Estate of William 11. Lerman,
deceased.
FRAME DWELLING, 21er WARD.
Frame dwelling, north side of Wood street, between
Green lane and Levering street, Tweuty-flat Want.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Lynch Minors.
TWO-STORY DRICK ROUSE.
Two-story brick house, Bums' court, between Tenth
and Eleventh streets, below Locust street.
Bale West Philadelphia.
UOUSEROLD FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, IM
PERIAL CARPETS, ,ke.
On Wednesday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the SI E corner of Chestnut and
Park streets, West Philadelphia, the household furni
ture, piano -forte, imperial carpets, Ac., of a lady leav
ing the city.
May be examined a 8 o'clock on the morning of sale.
Sale Noe. 139 sod 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PINE ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTES, MIRRORS, SUPERIOR CARPETS, !So.
OA Thursday Morning,
At 10 Weak, et the Auction Store , large assortment
of second-hand furniture, piano-fortee, mirrors, carpets,
ice., from families declining housekeeping.
PEREMPTORY SALE—FINE SILVER TEA SET,
Also, at 12 o'clock, without reserve, floe salver toe
sot-6 pieces; weight, 114 or. 17) ; dwts.
Sale No. 1224 Spruce street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPETS,
PIANO-FORTE MIRRORS, PINE ENGLISH OIL
I
PAINTINGS ND ENGRAVINGS, CURTAINS,
HANDSOME GAS CHANDELIERS, Am., Re.
Frlday Morn[
lath inst., at 10 o'clock, by catalogue at No. 1224
Spruce street, below Thirteenth, the entire householdfuruituro,
thrutture, Re., of o gentleman declining housekeeping.
May De examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale.
Ade No. 1017 Walnut street.
STOOK. OF surmucrit TURNITURS.
On Moakley morning,
Nov. 10th, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1017 Walnut street,
without reserve, the entire •took of John Duross, de
dialog business on account of ill health, comprising a.
general assortment of drawlog-rodo furniture, Tali-
Qua dyke and coverlaga, superior chamber and dining
room furniture, superior book-cases, &c., &O , all manu
factured in the host manner, orpresely for private
gales, and warranted.
gCatalogues three days previous to sale.
The Store to Rent.
INTOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS
V V AND COMMISSION MEROPIAN TS, 451 CHEST.
NUT Street, opposite the Custom Rouse, between
Smartt' and Fifth Street'.
PEREMPTORY SALE OA FURS AOR LADIES' AND
DENTS' WEAR.
On Wednesday next,
11th hat, commencing at Ifio , clock precisely, we will
gall, by catalogue, for cub, a large mud valuable con.
ligament of elegantly made furs for ladies' and gouts'
wear, consisting of capes, tames, victorines, pelerines,
mane, tuffs &c ., of all the desirable furs, such as
Siberian squirrel, myna, sable, ermine, stone martin,
silver martin, Preach sable, brawn myna, filch, genet,
lynx, chinchilli, &c.
SILK AND CLOTH. CLOAKS, TALMAS, DUSTERS,
AND MANTILLAS.
Also. a line richly made silk and cloth cloaks, talcum,
dusters, and mantillas, Ac.
. . . .
EIdBROIDERIES AND MILLINERY GOODE
Also, a, geber►t ►ssortmeut of tholto Frnocb and
Scotch embrotdorlea, irk jaaortet, cambric, book, awl
Swiss.
Also. brunet and trimming ribbons, French
elple, ladles. silk and satin brunets, linen handkerchiefs,
laces, edgings, dce.
Swats, DRAWERS, fIOSIERY, &c.
Also, a line lambswool and merino shirts and drawers,
ladies end mimes' woolen hosiery, men's and boys' knit
wool boss and halt boso.
Also, wool cravats. wool shawls, gents' wool scarfs,
hoods, Victorinee, infants' socks, ladies' vests, silk and
wool gloves and mitts, lambswool and merino hosiery,
black and colored cashmere hosiery, with a general
vatlety of staple and fancy goods, to be sol I without re
serve.
N. B —The whole will be arranged for examination,
with catalogues, early on the morning of sale, when the
trade and purelasere generally will And it to their in.
target to attend.
CHENILLE BRAWLS AND SCARFS
Also, a line rleb sbeal/lo abawls and scarfs.
Also gents' lamb-lined kid gloves, morocco gaiter.,
acc.
Mr eboobs
H EAVY BROWN COTTONS
One Thousand Bales
SIIEETINUS, SHIRTING% AND DRILLS,
=KED
LAWRENCE MANLTPACTURING COMPANY,
JACKSON COMPANY, (INDIA"; NEAD,)
AND
NASHUA MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Of their various widths and styles, 'bleb are offered for
sale for tirst•oiaa.i paper r on
SIX AfONTIIS' CREDIT,
by the Agents of the Companies,
ALFRED SLADE & CO.,
39 LETITIA STREET.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING , ZEDI/YR9.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. (I,IO.AXIVELL d, SON,.
wnroLEsALs AND RETAIL STOBJ4B, p
1026 01IESTNOT Street, four doors below erenth
And 910 8. SECOND Bt., below Spruce.
FAOTORIES.—Noe. 95 and 97 0101101.1 St.,
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near 'Talon,
Orders made at a few boozer notice ,
JOHN B. STRYKER, ht.,
Wholesale Dealer in
AUCTION DRY GOODS.
No. 12 DANK Street, Plilladetphls. ootl-2ni
ettumetings.
920 CHESTNUT ST. CARPETS.
DAILY 4c BROTHER
Will continue to sell their
ENTIRE STOCK
At greatly reduced prices, Including
FINE VELVET CARPETS,
Bought at auction, to be aold at sl.B7};—usual price
$1.37.
TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS,
SUPER TRUE-PLY CARPETS,
GOOD INGRAINS,
. .
ENTRY AND STAIR CARPETS.
FLOOR OIL UM%
GI every etylo and width, equally low.
noi•lw Na. 000 CHESTNUT ST
CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3, 1807.
NOTTOM —The Board of Revision will meet at this
08lco on the following named days, from 10 o'clock
A. PC, until 1 o'clock I'. M.
let and 24 Wards on Monday, November fi, 1807.
3,1 4th " Tuesday, t,
sth oth edneeday, " 11,
7th Bth u Thursday, " 12,
oth 10th " Yriday, 13, u
11th lath " Nsturday, " 14,
19th 14th " Monday, " 18,
16th 16th " Tuesday, " 17, "
11th 18th " Wednesday, " 18, "
10th 20th " Thursday, " lb,
21st 22.1 " Frida/3 II I 20 ,
23E1 24th " Saturday, " 21,
The Assessors of the several Warde will be particular
i n we n ding upon The dap of the meeting of their
Wards
GEORGN M. TILL,
JAMES M. LEDHE,
JAMES LOGAN.
PETRI ARMBRUSTER,
WILLIAM V. MoGRATII,
novT.M2ltt
MANILLA ROPE.--SUPERIOR MA
NILLA ROPZ, ananulentored and for sale by
WHAVRB, IFITLSII,, de Co.,
9814 Weal at.. caul 22 b Whines
VITELOOME RANGE.--Sora) ET MAD.
1r V Win is SW. $.lOlOO/0 Oi mdfl Ora
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. 422 WALNUT STRUT, above FOURTH.
OAHU--SALE OF HOUSEII . OJ,D FINOUTURN—TIIES-
1D" We beg leave to inform the pnblie that iro held
our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, at
our SPACIOUS BALI'S 110001, NO. 10 WALNUT
BTREET, where every possible attention la ;riven to ob
tain the higheet price' for the goals of those who may
favor us with consignments Families Listing portion, of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining houao
keeping and not wishing gales at their own dwelliwpf,
can bare their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO
OUR BALES rm, WHERE TUNE WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRICES FOR TUEIR . FURNITURE THAN
TY OAN OBTAIN FROM ANY Or THE FURNI
TURREE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN THE OIT Y.
EU` Persons Weems us with consignments MI test
assured that their property will not be sacrificed.
OW=lllOOl3B more eioderete than those charged
by any other Auction Hones in the city.
DiCr" Consignments teapectfully solicited.
frprr• Bales paid immediately atter the goods Int sold.
REAL ESTATE SALE, NOVEMBER 11th.
This sale will inel tide—
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of W. A. B. Jones. Dee'd.
TWO-STOB.Y neacr. 11013 SE AND LOT, TWELITII
STREET.
A twartory brick house and lot of ground, west side
of Twelfth *treat, 224 feet above Colulabia. 000000,16
fent front, and 112 feet deep, to a al feet street, 142
ground rent.
Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of Clisa.Brturaton, Deo'd.
TIIILEE HOUSES AND LOT OP OR:PilliD, BREAD
STREET AND VETTE& LAKE
_ - - • .
A lot of ground with the three bonsai; thereon erected,
S. W. corner of Bread street and Fetter Lane, 40 feet
by 43 feet $lB3 ground rent.
irr PO to be paid on each of the spore when the
Mae la struck ad.
REAL ESTATE SALE-NOTES:WEB 18TE
'Phis Isle Will inolnde—
Orphslis' Court Ssio—Bututo of Ystrick Smith, Deed,
PURSE BOUBRB AND_ LOT_ Olt GROUND, NOME
fINCOND BTRIIRT.
Three three-story brick houses and lot of ground,
eastelde of 'Second street, 175 feet north from blaster
street, 20 feet front end 100 'feet deep. loo,pound
rent.
Orphans' ante Estate.
FITE HOUSES AND Court
LOT,Sale— ~,
'WASHINGTON STUNT,
KENSINON.
A lot of ground with four th GT ree-story brick, and ono
frame house thereon, cast side of Washington street,
60 feet above Mester, 20 feet fret& and 121 feet deep, to
Phillip street. tce ground rent
Orphans' Court Sala—Estate of Andrew Lindsay. Deed.
TAirgss STAND, NORTH SECOND, A BOTH 11A011
A three-story brick tavern stand and dwelling, twe
eter; brick back buildin t sad lot of ground. on the east
aide of Second street, be woe's Paco and Tine streets, 17
feet front, and extending in depth 40 feet sx inches,
then narrowing to 143 tect, and t rtending the further
depth of 10 feet 7 tnehes, making in all 00 feet clear of
atl tuctinabrances.
ICJ' $5O to be pad on'eseh of the ikbcrre when the
1111116 inrush elt.
. ,
1170 $2,6(10 may remain, d dsztre,l
TO RENT. •
tl:?7 A three.story Brick Dwelling, with two- etory
brickobsek buildiag..los Noeth Ninth street, *bore
Wood street. Boot POO per annum. Apply at the Asa.
tion Stare.
AT PRIVATR BALE.
A dreg-class Printing OfDoe, with *good ran of bu it.
peas, four printing preelon, two Haggles end one Adams
Type end everything necessary for the hubris. Apply
at the Auction Store.
3 ,I ORES NAT 11 A N S, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, S. B. corner
SIXTH and RACE Streets.
AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and silver patent lever,
Lepine, English, E:Tias, and French watches, jewelry,
of every , description, musical Instrumento, Ac., Ac.
AT PRIVATE BALE—Arranged on second door,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
tram', carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles,
Ao.,
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction
ear. Charges very low. Consignments of furniture
clothing, jewelry, Am. Ao so li cited.
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
8. E. Corner of Sixth and Itars Streets,
Where money will be loaned en gold and diver plats
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods,
Groceries, Began, hardware, Cutlery; Furniture, Bed
ding, Home, Vehicles, harries+, Stocks, ants on all ar
ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. 11. NATHAN'S,
NATHAN'S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place la a few days. Due notice will ha given.
WEDS'Sgreat male of forfeited Watches Jewelry,
Guns, Pistol's, Musical Instruments, Ac., CIA/kap/me
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
Ac., being forfeited collateral, will take place shortly
Due notice will be given.
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT HALF THE USUAL
SELLING PRICES.—DonbIe-bottomed and bunting
case gold patent lever watchea, of the roost ap
proved makes,' hunting case and open face gold escape
ment lever and lepine watches, full jeweled • fine gold
enameled lever and leplue watches for ladies , ; gold
jewelry of every description; silver lever and lepine
watches, in hunting ivars and open face; silver English,
Swiss, and French watches; a genera/ assortment of far-
Altura, bode, mattresses, mirrors, At.
011 T-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, and charges to suit
the times, low.
Consignments of every description of goods solicited
for public orptivato eale.
1110 NET ADVANCED on an and every kind of goods,
for public or private sale, or to be held for a limited
time. Charges low.
QAMITEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
10 and MONEY LOAN OFFICii , No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear ,t., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from 7 o'clock, A. bL, until 10
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door nles, and Was at the Auction Roue, at.
tended upon the moat satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000.
Establishedfer the fartnirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
monde, Silver Plate Watches, Jewelry, hardware, bier
chard's., Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, homing
Imitrumenta, Guns, Home, Canieges, and Goods of
every desdriptlon.
dAIIU goods can remain any length of time agreed
upon.
AU advances, from one bantered dollar,and upward,
will be charged 2 per cent. per month; 2500 and over,
the lowest market rate.
• •
This Store House having a depth of 1W feet, has large
fire and thief-prov: vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vote watchmen for the premiere; alto, a heavy hien
ranee effected for the benefit of all persons bating goods
advanced upon
N, B.—O account of having an unlimited capital,
this orate Is prepared to make 'advances on more settle
factory and accommodating terms than any other In
this city.
M?M=
AT PRIVATE BALT.
Gold Patent Leyer and other Pinta:es . , Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced pricey. aubly
lORN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 825
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Streets.
SALES StrilitY TIVEN'ING, st o'clock,
Or Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, jew
elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goody, Notions.
N. 13.--Ost-door sales attended to Alt goods told at
The Auction House peeked,
EORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
M,_ l l N. S. ooraer or BARRON sad BOUM Street/
lawn Second.
BVINTNG HALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EDWIN°,
At TM o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Oat
leqlioneekeelung Articles, Clothing, \V►tchea, JeWel
TI, fancy Articles, &a.
Olncss nnb 41pun tUart
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS,
MARESEN & WITTg,
ALISON/C HALL, 713 CHESTNUT ST,
NATI !WTI' ON JUNO A
Complete. mid splendid axsartuient of WRITE, COLD
BAND, and DECORATED FRENCIa CHINA; LOIIE
MAN, CRYSTAL, and COLORED GLASSWARE.;
DISC, PARIAN, LAVA, sad TERRA COTTA IS
besides the greatest Ttlrioty of
FANCY ARTICLES,
which will be sold at lower prices than at any eitallar
store in the United States,
3nsinanrc tompaniro
G ,,
OMMONWEALTII FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OP TUB Friar. OY PEIcisiSYLVA
NIA,--Ofilce N. W. Corner YOURTII And WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, 000,000.
Pald-ap Capital.s2oo.ooo.
DAVID •JAYNN, Di. D , President.
71.10NIAS 8. STNWART, Vice Pros%
S moor, Secretary. •u 1 I 7
---- •
CIIRARD FIRE A
ILPI ANON COMPANY, P
802 WALNUT atreet, welt
Plail RUINS
,
Wm. M. Swain Jer, Walker,
Johp Auspach:Jr., Jno. McClure,
D. Sr Burroughs, Tho. Craven '
J. B. liughas, A. S. (Matt,
P. D. Sherman, ronairt Sheppard,
Wm. P. Hacker, Sam!, Jones, M. D.
3. P. Steiner, Joseph Klapp, M. D.
IL A. Shackelford,
Doss 3BELIONES, President.
Hon. 0. W.VOODWARD, 'Vice President.
.7210. 8. hichlou,se, &Craig.
3ABIB B. ALYORD.laslatart Secretary. n02.3m-If
FOR SHERIFF
ALDERMAN GEORGE 310011 E,
roasts WLgD.
Subject to Democratic Rules.
FOR SHERIFF -JAMES G. GIBSON,
Twenty-second Ward. Subject to Democratic
Rules, noB.3co*
F OR SIIERIFF,
I',DWARD T. MOTT O
IV TO RIM . T . I O I cR IV A A Ti It o O gtme.
0,16.2 m,
BC IMICIT
13130t0 nub shoes
ITE3E3
NO. 442, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
MARKET and FIFTH Streets.
Gentlemen'a Beat Patent Leather ()alter Boats.
Cali do. do.
Patent Leather Oxford Tim
44 Calf do. do.
tg Patent Leather and Calf minis
strap noes.
Boys' and Torahs , Patent Leather and Calf Bain
flatter Beets and Shoes.
aul..tf For sale by GEO. W. TAYLOR.
FALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
-40SRPII 11. TI.IO3IVSON & CO., No. 314 MAIL
KIST Street, arid Nos. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN PLACE,
hate new in more a large and welLasaorted stock of
BOOTS and 3110E3, of City and Eastern taanufacture,
which they offer for Bale on the beat terms for Cash, or
on Ilia usual credit.
Buyers are invited to tall and examine their stock
►ul-dtt
SAVING F UND.--lINITE D STA TES
TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CNEST
NUT Streets.
Large and small sums received, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
sat from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 until:, o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from I until 9 o'clock
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from El upwocia.
President—KLEMM:9 R. CRAWFORD.
Treasurer—PLlNY FISK.
Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER. salT-Iyif
"D W. TINGLEY Sr CO., RANKERS
jur. N.. 37 Smith THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all neemenble potato
In the United States end Caned*.
Stores, Bond e, he., Bought and Sold OIL Covaralme on,
Uneurrent Diaz Notes, Ottacks, &m g taught at the
lowest rates.
Depoolta reeelve4 anti intoned allowed, out per 'ow
nrownt nog 2-Sm
JE. & B. SCHELL'S
. OITY MARBLE WORKS AND BTRAI.I MANTEL
Board or
Re leion
PAOTORY.
MARBLE HALL,
S. IL CORNEA OE TENTH AND VINE STREETS,
DITTLADELERIA.
Where every variety of hIA R RLE M AN TELS, TOMBS,
IetONIIMENTS, TADLE TOPS and FLOORING, rap be
supplied upon reasonable terms. au'2,l-tul3m
FLOURING BOARDS-23,680 foot Caro
ilex doortes bowie afloat for NO. by
WWII? & mammy.%
ma 144 s o * Won titttlit
D MARINE INSILIR
ILADEI.PRIA—OftIeep No.
.f
INLY TAKEN.""
•1000.
political
la=io
ENV ORLEANS -PACEXT NOTICE.
11 LovisidliA 1.11,18.--ithippors per whip .liary wad
Adeline, Captain Watts, •ill photo hard in their bills
of ladthg this day to the countinghouse for signature.
Freights trill Lie recetted twill LILL. eVellin At/Ow
rates. SALONS, &
no 2-dill. 128, lots 3n, North Wharves.
tbIIP JOSEPH JONES FOR SAN FRAN
CISCO—To sail with quick despatch.—Preight
taken it reduced rates.—The beautiful clipper ship
JOSEPLI JONES, Nelson keadietoe , commander, sow
completing her 'muting at Race street wharf, has orer
thremfonrtbs -( her cargo on board and nearly all of
her aapacity, engaged, will maths' ea to moire freight
for a fear dap, and sail ea abort.
Elhippers will please complete Mich. engagements
without delay, and hand In bills of Tsang for sibmoiture-
Nor balance of freight, which will be taken at
Tory low autos, apply on board, or to
IRSHOP, 9TMON3 it. CO.,
120 (late 30) North Whirr's
SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
STEANSHITS
STATE OF GROBOL%.
/LID
KEYSTONE STATE.
In consegaence of the depressed state of trade, the
above ship will be withdrawn for the present
October 18th. ' A. 11E11011, Jr.
FARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON
AND HAVII.E.—The magnificent stesmaip VAN
WILBUR, DlTar4 lliggius, oammandstr, bAB tors,
will Aral
From New York far South- Prom Southampton and
ampton and Havre. Havre for Newyork.
Saturday. Oct. lit 1 flatnniar viov. 14
Saturday Dec 5 Satanist Dee.. '2B
Price of Passage—Yirst eakbia $100; second taliin.
450 Fpeele delivered in London ;zed Paris. For frei g hi
or pemsge apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent,
Bowling Green, New York.
Letters for Ragland and Zurope, pre.paid.,.Z tents
each ball ounce, or el:Lamar* of postage Ling if from
other cities,/ will be received st No 5 Dowg-treen.
New York, up k1.11.i.; o'clock on the morning of ...l
ing oeln.tf
BEAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO RU
GSOPS.
Filet Cabin. . ....... 280 I Second Cable
In, the et..twe paddia-.'peal etetouthip ADRIEI,
2,000 tons, 0. D. LUDLOW, Come.. r, end NOliTil
STAB, 2,600 tons, P. E. teraraz, to sslt from pier NL,
3 North Direr, at neon falcisety, carrying the UNITED
STATES IdalLS, via:
Leave N. York fort
Boathsarpton,llA- ' Bremen for Southampton
vre and Bremen Southampton for Saw York.
Satantay, Oct. 31. Crels*day, Nor. 4.
N. Bavy, Oct 31. Saturday, N0v.28. ifels'iry,D., , e.
These steamers loath at HAVRE. Specie deLreral
in LOinien and Paris For 1111.1M,T,n end freight, apply
to D. TORBAITOB, Aga* No. Bowling Green, New
York. oelo-,tf
• . •
FUR ENGLA.ND AND FRANCE, 1857.
New York' and Erni Steamehlp Comgany.—Ths
Milted Steles 114131tanw1ips ARAGres, 2,600 tons,
David Lime, oenewanden and FULTON, ;KO tans,
lames A. Weston, commander, Intl Isms A.: Tort,
lime and Sootthasupton, far the and id, on
the following days:
&WI lIIW 11111/r.
/547.
Butardsg, Aug. 43
Agiggo, do. Sept. 19
Patton, , do, O. •17
Ariv, do. Nov. 14
do. Don. 12
A ll 4 O , SolAudiy, Jim is
Ned tun, do. rob. 6
=do. March 6
do. tri z
.nrtaM, do.. .1 J.
LUKE ELYII.T. .
1351. 1357.
Arno, Toraday, Aug. 5 Arago. Wodnaiday, Aug.%
Fano% do. Sept. 22 ' Patton, do. Sept. 22
Arago, do. Oat. Ne Arago, do. Oat 21
Fulton, do. Nov. IT Fulton, do. Nor. 1d
drag°, do. Deo. 19 !sago, tto ; Dee 12
1628. 12.5.1.
Fulton, do. Jan. 12 taltork, do. Jan. 13
Arago, do. Feb. 9 tArago, do. Yea. 10
Fulton, do. !latch 9 Fulton, do. Mar. 10
Arno, do. April 6 Arno, do. April 1'
Fulton, do. Alayi Fulton, do. My A
Alv.., do. Jwas 1 Arago, do. Joao I
Fulto, do. June 29 Fulton, do. Jane 30
mon or razoin:
Prom New York to Southampton or Harre—Firat
Cobb,n $130; Second Cabin, VS.'
From VAR. or Southampton to Nor York—ltirat
Cabin, 829 Iowa; Second. Cabin, 600 ingtall.
For freight or pans& je !;pPly to
lIOSTIMS.II LIFINOOTON, Agent, I Itroattray.
WILLIAM 19111.111, " Dims.
01103.111tY A, CO. " llottOton,
A... , 01.:R1CA.N StIILORDAN
RY,SHESS AND X. i a Para.
011ANOD CO. and
THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
UNIT= SUM MAIL STNAHLBS—Ibs Whips
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Illdrktge,
The BALTIC Capt. Joseph Comstoek.„
The ADRIATIC, Capt. Jana_-1 West
iThese ships have been built by contrast, expressly for
travemtnent service; every care has been taken Is their
construction, as else in their engines, to *name strop-ea
and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are
truer:Lulled for elegance and comfort.
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first
ants, $110; in wend do., $7O; from Liverpool to New
Tort, BA and 5) guineas. No berths secured anless paid
for. The &hips of thin line have improved water-tight
talk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
/ROY 11W TOIL . I 1101 LXTIAPOQL.
Saturday, Jens 01, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1357
Saturday, July 1, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1837
Ssturday, July 18, 1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1357
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1667
Saturday, Aug. 15, 1861 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1867
Saturday, Bept.l2, 185 T Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1354
Saturday, Sept. 28, 18.57 Wednesday, Sept. NS, 1831
Batterday, Oct. 10, 2551 Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1851
Beta:day, Oct. 24 1157 Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1551
Saturday, Nor. 7, 1157 Wednesday, Nor.ll, 1851
Batarday, Nor. 21, 1867 'Wednesday, Not. Nl, 1357
tatarlay, Des. 6, 1241 IWadaesday, Dee. 9, laa
p 'Wednesday, Deo. D, 2987
PODrgh ors.altgell9/Y_lo
EWARD K. COL LI NS, LLU No. dg Wall street, N. Y.
BROWN, SHIPLEY A CO. L Liverpool.
STEPHEN KINNARD & CO., Sid Austin Pram
London.
B. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Parts.
The owner* of those ships .111 not be secomatable for
gold. silver, bullion, specie, jawelry.pr edema 'tensor or
metals, unless bibs of laillng .: s I ; sled therefor, sad the Irene thereof expressed therein ens-ti
piano ,fordo
GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
urer.sav&T &
mAYuracrtritrne,:a.......rr-Rg_w.airEs. sTlit-Ett,
NEW YORE,
Received the follow - tug first prize medals to competi
tion alai the heat coanoracturere of Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, and Baltimore,
TWO YIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan
Fair, Washington, .11aretr, land.
A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, law York,
November, 1665, (being the only Gold Iledal gtven for
Pianos within the last six seers.)
A GOLD =DAD at the hfarilaad lasi:State, Haiti
=re, 1E46.
TUE FIRST PRIER MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal
Palace, New York, NotonaUr,l6s6. Among the judges
were the first musical talent of the country, such 3.3
Mason, Gottschalk, Wolletth *opt, and many others
St. 8 S Pianns (with and willkaat trots frames) are
warranted for three yeses, mai written gazrantr!
giren. Plinoa packed and shipped withl.wt charge.
Prices moderate. • 0e17..tf
A EBERT WEBER, P lAN () £OB. T
tl SIANCCACTEntER, So. l West Broadwar, New
York, sule manufacturer of the celebrated Concert
Piano. The subscrihir would inform his cumemas
friends eel teat...ere that he ha.: greatly enlarged his
InanUfazturing department, In order to meet the in:r.,aso
in demand for his unrivalled Piano, and as every piano,
especially tone and teueli. is personally anyerinteuted
by the subAeriber. the pub/ie will be warranted an in.
atrument which, for bo.xuty, strength, and daraditity,
power and awsetue-s of tune and teach. elands unsur
passed. Every piano mid at the lowest manufacturers'
prices. A call is respectfully solicited. on.:nsten
lilcrthant attars
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
lOGIIIaeLT WITU CSLLT &
LATE TVITII LUKENS, KELLY, Jr. CO ,
TAILOR,
814 cizEsnytir STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH,
Ilss now with him the ktat Tarlora that are
in the basin..ss in this country.
CHe eLE3 RbTo, formerly the feslaeg taller of thin
city; M. Ks YAM. formerly cutt,r for C. Rotk &
awl late Coat abil Veit cutler with Luken', Kelly, h.
Co.; ElssalY the beat Pants and Vest cutter
'n the United States, for Jean cutter with Depieuts,
under the Irving Howe, Broadway, wad with bcpierrie
& Pettus, under the St. Nicholas tiotel, Broadway
The most unremitting attention paid to the swishes of
1// who patronize the establishment.
The best of Clothes made at etederate pairs for
main, lore pricer for catA. odrt-if
JAMES SHERIDAN, 31ERCHANT
TAILOB., Nos 15 A 35115 South NINTH STHEET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A large and sell seleetkt stock o CLOTHS and
CASSldlttßitri always on hand.
All Clothing at this EntAbliahtnent will to of
the boat ivinitty, and in the must fashionab'.e style.
Particular attention given to UNLFOILII CLOTIL.
LNG. ong.tf
Sitsniturc.
B. RITE & CO.
• ItUILNITITRE, BXDDLYCt. An.
- No. 113 flats in) WALNI'T st.,
Philadelphia.
A new and Imprint stile of Spring Beds.
LTDI.i. B. Rm. lows Wavrox
mat Mil
GAS!! GAS!!!—THE UNDER
eigue4 'would respectfully call the at Seaton of the
public to the it that the! have sad are daily reelncin
the price of rhitadelphls tioe, front 53,21 lOW feet
to the luxe price of $1 00 per 1000 feet, by their MODEL
REGULATOR, which saves 35 per cent , a clear P3B ".,g.
of 75 cents on 53.25, thereby re.luciag the price trot
53 35 to $1.50 per 1000 feet.
We are daily putting the Regulator on all the prit.ei
pal and prominent buildin,r,s lo the cite, church,.
libraries, factories, hotels, and other publi buildings
It has also been placed on at the Philalelphia
change. Hundreds of certificate% in fat or of the said
Itegulator, from those having tried it, slioa - inz the
above saving, can be seen at our °thee.
Store-keepers and the pubic generally are requested
to send to theft ordeca. Ccit of RepAlst,rs from id
upwards, according to site. Orders through Blood'a
Despatch promptly attended to.
S.D.—Fifty energetic, enterprising, and persevering
molt wanted, to thli, a..xe for the ISOBEL RISC ;
can mato trout 12 to fer . Per day
. . .
140111114 T T. KNIGHT. k co
Office No. 44 South Pith street,
next to titont's Desputsa
gzOLD MINE FOR SALE.—TRE SUB
a_m scriber offers for sale, with a perfect title. the
property known is the REID GOLD AND COFFEE,
MINE, situated $ miles from Coricmsl,Cabarrus counts-,
North Carolina. 'With the mine is a plantatitu of ;:t3
auks of eieelient land, well watered and wooded, sad
• largo /. 1 "MON Mt: 5 11 ,15 A% u rns, minces' hun,:,
powder and engine house, and other buildings, new
steam engine, 15 horse power; stamps,
pumps, kre. , embraeinz all the mai.hiliQty an.t t. 44 te
vaNsary for the full equipment of a tutor, in goo-1 curler
The tome has been worked at inierral, or the last fa?
years, and has always been proamtle to ,sidtrit pro
prietors, but has never been worgoi for any lenkth of
time with an engine and machinery The shafts, and
galleries are it tit construe...oil, the stopping" hare never
been taken out, nol from SO to 75 miner, inn be profit
ably eniptured in the old workings. On the property is
a formidable vein of copper sod lead, Whi c h has Here.
been worked, and a new gold rein has been discovered
since the first of this month, at which three nmn have
been at work, taking oat fifteen hundred dollarsa day,
with a good prospect of its contio u y i ,,,
n02.-Got CHARLES J GILBERT, 151 Rroulirey.
WINCIIESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
AWN'S FURNISTIING BrOR.E, and PAIk.NT
SnouLDER. SEAM SHIRT MANVF.tCTOtir, No. lei
CHF-STNUT Street, abore Seventh strvet
The attention of Scuthern and 'Western Merck:lst,. art.
Strangers, it pattlenistly inr,ted to this favored tut of
Shirts, the illoatperfett Attusg article mule. At whole
sale and retail, spd made to order. aus-Irif
BALE 110P.E.—Buyers are inTited to call
-1- 1, and examine onr Mesas Bale Rape, aid .1i we can
can sell u low at American, and warrant it superior in
ettami% and darttarly.
• • " Wid:l72, 00.,
.
lalo3l $. Wes st. and 235, iTharrei.