fit l eat viblfltft* for'bota***, ' --i £' 1 * pprlo Alberto, anltaUau «Kip pj»t^Brpokman v ftom v lavefpooi;tthb abip;RpsweU;Bpi:ftg«e, from Car*. ;# "diffiYitod/towrid^, -• dJ '' ' from Now Orleans bgrth* «£**s cfthe California mail steam 4 ... «xs, sitM«“rtkat:|ha-.lUiflolfl, wUhfivo.hundTOd *4 ’ *'*■ •Rnfriftramails. went aworeVwhile, oh fche'VSyage. i- New.York,oiK Colorado! Beef, west of Havana*•» After dieohwaing l>iwhhimdred toils of coal, the steamer Empire,City / V'v«sd:»'Spa»iih YWir : B£««nsr'succeeded in getting ..?&shiK4m shb/p.rodeeded to-HavariW-'She wohlj. A* hs&To-Hiivaiia oh the 3flth instant, and wilt be due : i*‘ ’••’ V/ ■ *<.>V . Yesterday at. tap meeting in the TumhaUe then ; : uwas n little disposition to divide, on the. nigger ~ *, jn the fence,” hut the oloud passed from the hori*. 2on,.hnd everything went on peaceably.'' To-day -about 3,90$ TomerSj hnd'ineihhera of the Sanger* ‘-; hand and other Germani'iocieticg/will assemble at -/Conrad's Garden, YOrkyUle, foot of! Eighty-sixth '. .StreOt. A tournamQnt wiU ftlso tako place in the > * river, off that point.' It will be one of the grandest l exhibitions witnessed In our vioinity for & long time. •'' * • . Y An interesting slander suit has boon commenced, in the'M^^k^^ourt^jTho parties, are both' french ,- belonged to the Ma*, fife*plaintiff .alleges :,that, in Mr ohargesmadeegpinst & vhim ft weVdenßßmt, be was expelled from the .-Bretion Lodge orMwons ,in this city .AfndnO Huer Agrantedan order’ofarrcgi ; against the defendant,' V, holding him to ball In'tbo sittn.of $1.090. . ’ j " The case of. John Thompson, in whioh additional i affidavits were .to. have been put. in evidence, w&3. postponed til!,Tue&day next, at 11 o’clock A Mv to give opportunity to counsel who bad recently , come into tnooase to examine the papers. ■ Charles IV.. Holly, aged eighteen yean, lost his,, life accidentally, on Saturday night-, at; ,ine shoot ing g&llery, NoY42Yßdwery/ He had fired Bcvcral shots wipha pistol;:. Gn tnkinghold of the woapon the last hair-trigger lost its balance or elipt in some .way, thereby,causing, a premature dlsohafgei • The bullet entered Holly’s right 1 eye, lodged in the headj and produced instant death. . ‘Afr intbiloatedlrishman, namedHichae! Ganey, was ejeo ted from ;a Second avenue railroad car on Saturday.evening.. In attempting to got on again ' his foot slipped under the forward wheel, aqd his left.leg was so badly, crushed thatit waa amputated soon afterwards, at.the.New York Hospitol; and ' death foUowcd the operation. . <- ' . - - ' Gob, Jackson’s gold snuff-box has not yet been awarded to the bravest man, though the special committee of. the .Common Council has advised; its appropriation to Garfcot Dyckman; .The’ commit*' -. -teestsrted’off to Nashville on Saturday, to get the ; v hox- r gppaisntlly afraid to await the action of tho Common.-Counoil. . l : ; Th.e funcr&lidfßer. Dr. Bufos Wilmot Griswold took' place yesterday from Rev. Dr. Gillette's Churo«»-Twoaty-tbird stroot. The smylces were. interesting, and ifoxc by several literary :,, The Dootorifi, remains, tyere,,token, to the receiving tomb at Qroenwpe4i , j! * Bernard McKenna, an Irishman,, aged 40 yeirs, v : -,madeft wagor with a friend- on Saturday that-ho would climb to the top msst.of the sohooner Selth. - lying at the foot !or .Wall street, and return: in • Bafety> He reached the, top, but when about to lower himself ho became dizzy and fell headforo .moat tothedefik. Hodied, instantly. This morning 'Mrs. Cunninghams counsel ap* ; plied to Judge Peabody for a ,writ oiluibtascorjmn .to bring herbefore him. Mrs. Cunningham’s po* «tUion seta forth, in briof/ that-she isluegally re* ‘ jitrtdxied’ of- her liberty at the Tombs. / Judge 7 V Deabody,"grantod ':the. writ,' which . is mode re sHufnablo;: to-morrow, .(Tuesday) morning, at 11 ’!f d , clockV,,>:!:- \ "i , :-!' - A mOdest-Tooking, pale*faced young man, giving his name aa John fiooinson, was brought before the '-Court of SpeoJ&rSessions; on Saturday, on the charge of lateen# and dismissed.. lie had not, r been from the court half an hour before be at tempted to rob the a cigar store, in Grand street.-, He was caught in .the act and ■- ' taken back again to the Speoiai ; SesatonF 7i and sen tenced to Uie penitentiary for six months. Irv;-’better from, new york. -; • p- [CorrtjspondencaofTh©Press,)'. . .i'VV’Nrir T0aic,,A0g.31,620 o’clock,P. M.,.-’ Although money is still tight and soatoe, there, was an v easier feeling/in. the, street to-day, and . first-elm paper' sold freely at highrates.of inter- What is called “ gilt-edged” selling at 12 per r# 5 cent/find less superfine, but still, first rate, at 15 per cent, The distrust of last week is abating, l? ;and outsiders, who have odah attheirdispoaal, are' ‘ coming forward and.willing to lend, tempted by the blgh:fdte£.'' Securities,, hbwbVer, v aka very closely soruticited before they ape negotiated, and wherever there Js the shadow of‘a doubt the paper : >/ •is refused, -The Confident hope is that & favorable f w bank' J etateirieht to-day, which X hope to get in' .= ' time for post, (it is not yet nlade out) the proxi mate arrival of SL6GQ,OOOfrom California, and the sJ i present low rate'of. exchange, rendering'tbe export. a great improve-' '*•- mentdarlngfchepreseht wefek.' «'».*•*'« w*»* M -; . Notwithstanding.the gloomy predictions ,of the New York Herat*, in italsme orthis morning) as - to. } the~atate\of our.money market) the position of I burciiy banks, and, as it comprehensively express-. 1 n -esitaelf, Of .“ all the elements of financial affiura,” .15.1 believe that, with the exception of a few ,mis \'l 'managed l railroads) whoso heads havtf been kept - ; * - above* water for some time by improper’taeans) dnd, . whose : their ruinous system r a panic, a ganeral distrust in *■ ...securities, andh consequent depression'for the ''tiraeihaUsocufiUeSjgopaand'b&d. 'There{spot .j- the sßghteat, eause for alarm or, anxiety with re* f ard to the state of our banks and commercial oases, .and that in a very short time thesfconh will harepassed away, leaving the atmosphere serener than befoie. A few speculators .have fallen, who . have' been playing a desperate game, and, trying to ' carry more than they could lift; ‘.but beyopd this ' I cannot see what disasters are to be apppeliondod. The bona fide,*, steady.trado* of' the country has ,-Marcely, if.at ail, felt thepresaure.- —a VThe stock market opened this morning-rather -v 1 ' feaoyahtly,-laHguisbing -towards the close. Penn sylvania Coal Company rose 'Sf pot cent.’from 'Saturday’s dosing*price,* New York Central fas „ - firmer at 745) ffretterthan Saturday, and between? -the boards sdes were made' at ’77. Beading rose ' 1 21, Galena andCUicaga i, and Erje li.. At the second board, however, there waa a .considerable depression in same stocks. Beading fell back to V; Mb (2 per cent-) Pennsylvania Coal Company to • > 685 a (ft)) and Erie to 21f,.' Illinois Central have *' gone down 4'per cent. aiuca Saturday, a total fall of 521 since toe,2oth of last 1 May) when they Were ,in demand at 138$. t -- * ! . r Should the Erie Company pay their: interest to- Y \ is confidoptly, expected, it will have a '■ . 5 good effect in settling tho/market somewhat) but, ' if such‘should not. prove to be : the cise-.-aud up to this.moment jibiis-not officially’announced ,t and therefore nQt-,certein,—w9.may.,expect a 'squally time.. W* A. Booth* President of the Atueri* . Icon Exchange Bank and F. ft. Lanc/have been ap 'pofnted receivers of the Ohio Life and Trust Co; * ** TheCashicrof this Company has'been'arrested, but discharged onliteown recognirunco,’on com , . .plaint of tho Mechanics’ Bank of Wheeling, and ' v of the Manufacturers’ and Farmers’ Bank ol'iVir * ( giniivjirthe *cne cose for the recovery .of a sum ’of money received in duo course 'of; business and deposited with other moneys,’and in the other. <&{ f0r : £25,000 df Viginia-bonds, bypotheeateeftp jtfie , 0. L. A T* (jo., for a loan, to the Manufacture rs J - r'and' Farmers’ Bank. Ott. is supposed .'that the aforesaid' not. anecced in'their' com >• plaints v A sole'of .Ohio, 6’g i&&nnoun£ed \ -.'toitake, place:to-morrow, for. cash) fey E.B, Lud-' low, auctioneer.' The notes of the Hollister-Bank of Buffalo dtu throyna out to-day fey tbeAmejican ' V-ExcHdnge Babkj ana those of tlie Bergen County , . Bankj Jersey/hftve ,shared a similar fate. ‘ *'l'am* told that the statement in a Newark paperj . that W, B. Ogden, of Chicago > .lias made ‘an as -I r' signment, is untrue J that his only obligations are i endorsements for the Food du Loo Bail road, and that Uie .creditors, havo granted an extension, and that '-:all will ho made right within the time , ; '-^' ; '-'-V qulot at:SB. for Pols and |7.3H for ~ tqrnSoar isfialOa iower&rlie'.low grades. ,The ~ sales ware 3,700. bbls.' at $5.80a45.95 for common to. ; >! rg»?d State ‘MSMUM filr extent dfti;sSiBojsBfor common to good Michigan, lowa, Indiana, 40.; 'v';oB6.2Sas7{fbr extra d0.;*6.80a56.60 for extra round noon Ohio; 30.70 a $8 for extra Genesee; and 07a , < fi&feaxtralSt/lAuiiiß'Sduiheriii’Froai'is' easier,’ , with sales of 12,000 bbls.at $6..26a58.66 for nixed to gbod Alexandria) Baltimore/Ac.; $8.85a57.76 for ' • extra do; $8 for 'Brandywine, and $7.25a58.25 f ot ? Richmond, Canadian i'lour Ib 100 caaicr.and dull, ■ with sales of 400bbls.'at 35.90a50.10 for. superfine and?o.soasB'fof extra. Rye i'lour is firm, with -in . Bales of' 1,000 bhls. at_ttlsSl).ilo, t’rom fine to extra. ;.a Com Heal rs steady at former prioes.- ■" .. „ CorrEß.is dull, at lot fim Rio, and 16} for Java'. ’ An auotibfi Of 4,00 P bags Rio. is' .anuduhoed'for ,to j, 5> mprtpw-. .. .. ..., ... . . , Cotton. Is a trifle firmer. A few lots of mid dling Were' sold 'as low. as 1 16 i, for ready money, , . ,o# Saturday. .All'{lasses maybe said to be ashade .V higher IhanSatarday's quotations. The following r ’.arelbe rates:. >, . i , ; ■ .. . SEW ioEK cnssiriOATios. ■ hi ' • Upland, yiorida. Mobile. N.O.&Tex, 0rdinary.....,....131/ 13J»' IS % ' 13)/ Midd1ing,.);.,....16)/ 16)/ W 10)/ ( Middling Pair,;...18)/. , 10)/ 17 . 17 ! „ iPalr.,;;.,lo)z ' 16• .-quotations.* Mr. "liitli, in his weekly, cirentar, “As tbo season is fnst approaching whets the tanners eotnmoooe.'wbrkicgin their ftllstiokywe - raaysoOa expeot a more aotiredemand;; The fitm . f)4»*; wimifeate4 by importers hea.retarded any . their’ ! ;;^re*^tUoned r by ;thp;late^a4vM6B.fromiEuroi)B } ’ W3e3.wat&\gra4aany. odVincfug.-antl there ; pperisjtofceho dnfcKfo’fo* & hide. ■; tvrf^twug'tibttntrles.vyhperX«‘tihQrjtQoirU'. Sugars.—The market for raw sugars Is much de pressed and This is attributable to the decline in England, the tightness of money here, and the promising accounts of the Louisiana crops. Bayers are holding off for a further decline, and holders would gladly salt at the present nominal prices. ‘ • Spirits amu Wines are in, steady demand and previous prices are firmly maintained. Wbiskrv is, stofldy, with sales of 200 Ibis, at 27a27jc,„ - . .pREiaiiTS are a little more active and the market firmer. .. .. NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANQK BALES, Ang. 31. FIRST BOARD. 130 Mich Con R s 3 60 600 Mich & Sc K I 20 200 do *• 19* 200 Clev St Pitta R a 3 17 fiOOQlnda States 6’s 77# . 6000 Virginia 6’s 87# 16000 Missouri G’s 70 6000 do . 00# 16000 do 69# 10000 Col State 7s ’75 40 206 NY Cent R »8 74 60 do c 74* 100 do 65 74* 60 Mich 8 & N r pref 40 60 Illinois Cen slO 87 630 do 86 300 Galena Sc Chicas3 80 26 ■ do 610 80 ICO do 80* 600 Oler Sc Toledoßs339* 100 do 39* 600-dcr 40 5000 NY CentB>s SO • 3000 Erie Oonv >7l o 62 -6000Harlem'1st mtg 72 1000 111 Central Bda 87# ;1000 .. do . „ , 87# 20000 , do ; 87- - 71 Bk of Commor 100 ~.-6Amer£xßk 100 SMetropol’nßk 103 10 Park Bank 08 5 Bel A Bud Onlll2# . 60 do, 112 300 Chic & R I R 77* 100 do 78 66 do 70 5 Mil* & Miss R 30* 460 do 80 60 do 35* 160 do 630 35 160 do b3O 36 60 La Cross ScMilw 19 100 NJc Transit Co,. 3 .800 Peon Coal Co 00 100. ..do s3O 68 10 do 60# 30 Pacific Mails Co 60# 20- do 66 , 60 Erie Railroad 22# 100 , do - 22# 1150- do * . : 23 ; 200 do ~„;b30,23# 350 1 ..do . , - vv22# 20Q ; do blO 22# . 787 Rending R gS 60# 1600,. , do • s 3 60# 100 - .do slO GO# 100 - do «30 60 400 : do. MO 01 BSCOK& 231 do 18 30$ - to bIQ 17* 100 do . bUO 18* 75 do 17 100 do ' b 1517 60 do blO 17 50 ■ do 16* 60 do 10* BOARD.. 6000 Virginia 6’s . 87# 1000 Erie Conv Bd *7l 62 126 Penn Coal Co s 3 69 100 do s3O 68# 60 do slO 69 150 Hudson Hirer R -19 200 do hOO 20 200 Harlem R 8 50 NT Cent R b 3 76 800 do 75 ' 160 do sls 73 100 :do 75# 200 do bl 6 76 60 ,do . sls 73# 100 NY Cent R stwk 75* 100 Erio Railroad' 21 200 do *3 21* 160 do 21* 100 do 21* 000 Reading R s 3 68* 200 do 68* 250 do 69* 800 do b 3 69 100 do *l5 69 60 La Crosse Sc Mil It 16 30 ' do 15* 15 Mich S & N I pref 40 10. do 39* PHILADELPHIA SPOOK 31, 1! Reported by R..£fanlcy y Jt Walnut EXCHANGE SALES, Aug. .867. r.. Stock Broker, No. 80* 1 Street. BOARD. ri3 Reading R sswn 29* 260 do s& 29* 100 do aswn 29* 3 Penn’a R cash 40* 17 do 46* a.Minehin It 68* 25 N Pcnn’a R lots 30* 100 Schl Nav Pref b 5 21 100 do b 5 21 60 do b 5 21 0 do 21 200 Long Island R 10* 60 do 10* 100 Erio R sCwn&int 22* 4 Cam Sc Am R 100 10 Girard Rank 11 16 do 11 5 City Bank cash 60 lOUnlon Bk Ten2ds 100 S BOARD. [2OO Reading R . 29* BOARD. 100 Reading B bs«n 29* 2 Minehlll R -- 68* 2 Morris Cnl Pref 92 6 Foun’a R , 40* 7 do .46* 6 do 4C* 7 Commercial Bk 60 3 do 60 SOOCRyfl* 89# 100-Cltyßa’a 89# 300 do - , - 89# 1000 N. Penn’a R 6’a 67# 600 • do ' . 67# 1000 Cam & Amboy It . o’a, »83 b 6 71 1000 dp , cash 71 600 do 1 W ’ 73 -1000 Cbcs in ,Del Cl 6’a 68 100 Reading R 29# 6 'dq cash 29# GO do 29# ■ 60, .do 29# 100 , do cash 29# & -d0... 29# 10 , do v ,29# 22 • ,do - ,29# 13- do’,, - 29# BETWEEt SECOND 1000 Cam&Am RCs *B3 71 1000 City o*a 89# 1000 do 89# 200 Penn ’*6>a 63 30 Schl Nav Pref b 5 21: 10 Beading R 29# , 6 do. 29# 2 do, 29# 10. do 29# 60 Reading R • AFTER 60 Heading R b 5 2&K 200 do t>s 29* 150 do lots cash 20 ICO Reading R bswn 29 100 ' do sSvrn 29 GLOBING P: LOBS—STEADY. Bid.Asktd. US6V6B > 116 PbltadaSs tB9#ttB9V do RB &9#©dQ r -d0 \ New 95#©99 - Pennafiß. S 3 ©B4 Readings,!. _ 29 ©29# do .Bond*>fQWtf©7B# V Mort 6 J a’*4, W ©B7 Pennaßß , 40#©46# I Morris O&nl Coa 49, ©6l I SchylNarCfl’aaflS ©6*- dq Stock 11 ©l2 | lit: 28# J Bid. Asked. Schyl Nav Pref 20*®21 Wmsp’t&Elmß ©2O do - 7’a Ist mort. ©75 do do 2d in ©64 Long Island .10' olO* Vicksburg .< 7. ®7* Girard Bank 11 ell* Lehigh Zinc I*® 1* Union Canal. , 9 ®lO New Greek * ® 1 Oatawlssa RR 10 ell JEST. - J 200 Beading R 29* WBeading B ReuHngelose*, THE MONEY MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, August 31,1867. ’ ’'On'Thursday last the Common Council passed an ordi pft&ce Authorising & temporary loan, not to exceod In amount. $lBO,OOO, or for a longer period than throe months. The lair requires that such an ordinance ipust originate in'the Common: Council—lay over one week -before action on it by Select Council, and be adoptod by a two*third vote of both chambers* ' This measure is rendered ttCccssary by the citizens not paying promptly their taxes. The amount of the mu nicipal tar assessed for the year 1857 is $2,900,000. The arfiountpaid up'to the 29th of August Is a little short of $1,466/000, leaving $1,700,000 yet unpaid, uotwlthstand ing-the laduoement of a .deduction of one per cent, a month for prompt payment. The loan causes no loss to the city; on the contrary,'she gains by it,' the interest belngat thonle of.Wf per cent, a month, while she area the one per ■ cent a month allowed to the tax payers/- .These delinquent tax-payers are of course tho sufferers,, and as. it is.entirely at their option to pay weir taxes at any time during the year, they, of course, ,have no right to complain. The Stock Markot to-day was dull, its business small In amount, and'the feverish character exhibited for some' days lost,. Reading Railroad Stock was sold at 20)f*29£—a comparatively small number of shares (till) only changing hands. The high rates for good paper bring more purchasers Into the market, and it is found far more easy to make sales, though the rates as yet show no material tcduc tion.. . * We call the attentton or the holders of the Allegheny County bonds to an article in another column, relating to the question raised tu that vicinity respecting the payment of tho interest on these issues.. It has become a matter of deep feeling in Pittsburg and Allegheny city, and the course of the'diicussions there will doubt less be anxiously followed by these bonds. The fall of the prices of so many stocks of undoubted value,'and the high rates of discount paid upon good business paper Under the' influence of the late panic, is attracting capital from, the.interlor to New York for in vestment;- > The New York Post soys: ' The low prices of the Stock Board have had the nat ural tendency to attract capital from other cities. ' Two thousand shares of New Yojrk Central have been bought by &’wealthy Boston firm; 1 and one of our leading bank ing houses has pdrcnawd flve hundred for Hamburg ac count. *' •‘f This is a decided symptom of relief. In other re spects also there is a positive show of improvement. The high' rates of interest in the city are attracting cap ital from the country. It comes in many small streams to buy commercial paper, or undoubted securities. H W« have heard of ono bank alone, with' not tho larg -est correspondence, receiving an accession of forty thou sand-dollars or coin during tho week In these llttlo rivulets ’» - - '- " : - 'The names of the banks that have signified their In ttfntion tourist tho Brie Railroad Company are as fol* lowa': United States Llfe.and Trust Company, Manhat tan Company, Bank of the State'of New York, Mer chant's 1 Bank, Metropolitan Bank, American Exchange Bank,' Bonk of - the ‘ Republic, Bask of New York, Bauk of America, Thesis Bank, Union Bank, Continental Bank, $51,000 each.' “ The Suo-Treasury disbursements exceeded the re* ceipts on Saturday 1 ' Receipts.... ’ Payments;. - Balance.. The Tribute uyi • “The market for foreign exchange is very unsettled, with, no disposition to buy. Tho market will no doubt 01*9 “?*t,ffP*Mt» rate which wjll prerent the export ofspeele hy too Arabia on 'Wednesday. Outside bills are, offered at ret j low,, figures,: -lie. banka are putting On the screws, none to, prevent importers making re mittances for the prtsent." ... TheCtutom-Hpnse.nturne or the foreign Train at New York for seven months of the .Calendar Year, make the Import Entries at this Port since Jan. 1 to the 31st 5n'y.... K 80.872.000 Adit lour weeks In August. 18,708,440 - , Total to date Against same time last year., Increase in 1857.516,528,118 .The same tables make the Export of Produce and Mis celloneOusGoods,' including Foreign re-ex- ported ? . Add four weeks in August... ! Total to date Against some time in 1856. „ Decrease this year....... $5,088,658 , The same tables make the export of Specie to 3Ut Jttlj.i. $26,226,000 Add four weeks in August.; 5,819,300 > . Total to data... Against same time in 1850 -Increase todate.... ...$8,296,257 The exports of specie from Now York for last week > and for the year 1857, thus far, were as follows: Brig Laurette. Para, 5pecie,..,52,340 00 Brig C, Heinrich. Ciudad Bolivar, specie, 10,000 00 Brig ,H. O. Brooks, Qonalres, specie 300 00 |teamsh|pßlackWarrior, Hatona, dimes, 2,000 00 Bfr®^ Wst Ti°r, Havana, Am.gold... 47,000 00 Stm. B. Warrior, Havana, Sp. doubloons.. 20,118 00 Battue Terete, &t, Thomas. Am. gold 53,950 00 Barque Teresa, Bt, Thomas, 6 francs 6,QQd 00 BarquqF.DpmingjßloOraude.Am.gold, 4.698 17 Barque 0. B. Sutil, Bt. Thomas, Am. gold, 4,000 00 ’ Total for the week. . Previously reported Total 1857...... {82,297,188 59 . The Value of the exporta from Phlladel phta to foreign porta, from the Ist to the 21st of August, amounted to *364,784.''-' I the Imports of foreign goods at the port of Boston for the weekending August 28, were as follows: Dryac0d5........*234,913 Cream Tartar 82,947 Irimaad Steel.,..- 97,177 Sugar..; 60,782 -Mackerel and other Hemp * 62.49* ...fleh, and fish oil. '80,302 Linseed 20,576 WooHd.v. 77,963 Other articles 201,891 Hides,,-.... 86,881 T0ta1..,. 8920,913 .-.The value of Imports of the corresponding -r.wosk In 1856 was.,.. i *1,188,817 .»9cteaiein'1g6T;'i.,.i................... *212,004 « The La Crosse and Jfilwaukie Railroad Company will PPylhe September interest OoUpdns op the bonds of jthe SilltiiiiltieaiidTfdtertovw RnllroaiJ Company, and bondl fi/rrf- % c.:\' j .yh i'wt of the City of MHwankte &p CONXITTEI Of TUB MONTH. John Welsh, j LETTER BAG* At the Merchants* Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Joseph Jones, Flowers San Francisco, soon Barque Minnesota, Cole Rio Janeiro, soon Barque Ala, Davis, London soon SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. STEAMER FROM FOR » AT Borussia......,.NowYork Hamburg Septl Arabia ,New York Liverpool. ..........Sent 2 Ja50n........... Now York Bremen Sent 8 North Star New York Southampton ..Bept2 oof Washington. New York Liverpool. .Boot 2 EdSnborg.New York Glasgow Sept 6 Adriatic... New York Liverpool. Bcptl3 Arago... New York Havre Sept Id 0 of Baltimore.. Liverpool New Y0rk.,,..,,... July 20 Niagara ..Liverpool' Poston ; Aug 1 FROM FOR Africa.... Liverpool New York... Arago ......Havre New York... Kangaroo Liverpool New York... Glasgow. Glasgow New York..., ~.»*®2o* - iUflrine Jntelhgnue. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sep«. I, 18ST, SUN RISES 6 32-SUN BEYS 0 28 HIGH WATER * UIQ B«niad Aqjlieficott, (Br) McGregor, 30 days from Per nambuco,' wjmfingar and hides to T A Newhall & Co. Brig HanttgEgalch. Jordan, from Now York. - Brig J Pj&nt, Wallace, from New York. Bchr W P Phillips, Smith, 6 days from Boston, in bal last to captaiu. Schr Vashtl Sharp, Sharp, 6 days from Salem, in bal last to B Milnes Sc Co. Schr Annie, Fleming, 1 day from Port Penn, Del, with wheat to Bewley, Wilson & Co. to^^Sturte?a° P t U s£* c Ne Cooper, Collins, cleared at New Orleans 24th ult. for Antwerp. a _ Burque Washington Butcher, Collins, for Pbiladel phia, cleared at Now Orleaus 26th ult. with 95 bhds to bacco, 86 bales cotton, 60 bales moss, 2660 sacks wheat, 645 dry hides, 2096 lulls green hides, 360 empty casks, 160 do carboys, 12 pkgs mdse. Barque Burlington, Keen, from 3latanzas, at Falmouth 17th nit. - ’ • Barque. Louisa Bliss, Hvler. saitod from Newport, E. I4th ult. for Beaufort. NO. - Barque Reindeer, Simmons, hence for Rio de Janeiro* was spoken July 24, lat 38 N, long 68 06 W. Bwqqe Fqlke f Raabe, hence at New York GOtU ult. 149,399 17 ... |32,147,780 42 Hm TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1, 1857. $313,633 00 No. of Pieces. Value. 0,054 $133,080 .. 11,050 33,150 .. 127,053 127,053 145,357 $293,053 590,000 $149,000 1,500,000 75,000 , 255,000 7,050 2,351,000 $231,650 1,900,000 $19,000 RECAPITULATION. 145,357 ' $293,883 2,351,000 231,650 1,900,000 19,000 Importations. [Reported for The Press.] OAT ....Aug 23 ....Aug 26 ....Aug 26 ...,3eots ARRIVED. MEMORANDA •; ii&qfii BOstOac at Palermo 6tu Atig. ' . ... Barents Yphkeo B!ful#Vj)&rll0g, remained af Marseilles Barque Powhatan, Simmons, tld&ed at Baltimore 291 h ult. for Trieste. * • Brigs J II Taylur, Young; Harmons, Wheeler, from Warehaw, and Volant, from Boston for Philadelphia, at Newport 28th ult. Scnra Paragon, Hatch, from Boston, and Jacob Sc William, from Neurburyport for Philadelphia, arrived at Newport 28th ult. Brie Lincoln, Cornwallis, for Philadelphia, sailed from Cape Haytien 14tli ult. Schra Village Gem. Phlnoey, and Kugeue, Parker, from Boston for Philadelphia, sailed from Hyanuis 24th ult. Schr Elisabeth B, Bacon, hence for Quincy, sailed from Hyannis 26th ult. Schrs Isabella Thompson, Corson; Boston, Brower, and Tbos Paige, Robinson, honceat Proyidonce 28th nit. Schrs Emerald, Soper, and Wm ilouo. Scott, for Phi* ladclphla, Railed from Providence 28th ult. Schrs R H Daley, Poteraon; Minerva, Brooks, and O A Stetson, Cobb, hence at Provideoce 20th ult. Schr S A Hammond, Paine, hence at Boston 60th ult. SPOKEN. 9th utt, lat 40 22, long 50, ship Moonlight, Pendleton, from Quebec for Bristol E. 27th ult, lat 40 40, long 08 05, ship Jeremiah Thomp son, bound East. Aug 14, lat 4216 N, 10ng43 46 W, ship Isabella, Cobb, from Liverpool for Baltimore. Aug 25. 8 PM,'off Sandy Point, brig Robt ft Kirkland, Knight, from Baltimore for St Johns, NF. No date, lat 46, loog 30W. brig Keying, (of Newbury port) Cook, from Kingston tor London. MARINE MISCELLANY. Maqriyivr, July 3—The bottomry bond on the Ame rican ship Robert n&r«ling, for the.loan of a sum of about $35,000, has been negotiated at the maritime in terest of $l5 76 per cent. The Robert Harding will sail for Boston, where the bottomry bond aud tbo mari time Interest will bo payable fifteen days after her safe arrival. Brig John S Cotton, (of Fall RWer) Evans, at New York, 30th ult., from Port au Prince, August 18, re ports that cm the 36th Inst., while laying at Port au Prince, was struck by lightning, which took away the inatntopmast and badly shattered the mainmast, also split ono pump; being unable to procure a spar fora mainmast, fished the damaged ono and proceeded. Left brigs Maria Lee, for Boston in a few days; lanthe, Lay ton, for New York about 21st; Sarah, from Boston, or. 10th. ’ DOMESTIC PORTS. NEW YORK, Aug. 30-Arr ship Isabella, Coffin, 64 days from Liverpool, with 1,670 tons cool. Aug 12, lat 42 22, lon 48 55 spoke Norwegian barque Anna Colb jornseu. Wolf, hence for Trieste, 10 days out; 27th, lat 39 52, lon 07 12, spoko barque Excelsior, from New Haven for Demarara; 23d, lat 40 50, lon 66 60, spoke Br brig Muta, from Porto Rico for Halifax, 18 days out. T Ship Kentucky (of Portland), Merrlman, from Newport;- Bremen ship Leontlne, Deetjen, from Bremen, July 24, with mdso and 220 passengers; July 28, lat 60 03, lon 2 54, spoke Hamburg barque Sir Isaac Newtfm, from Hamburg for New York. Brig Joslah Jex (ofMachlas), from Cape Hayti, with logwood; schr Kate Brigham, (3 masted,) Norton, from Savannah, with cotton. ,* August 31, arrived steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Ports mouth, Ac.; ships Cornelius, Grlnnell, Fletcher, Lou don, 40 days; St Nicholas, Bragdon, Havre, July 17: J W Fannin, Briggs, Galveston, 23 days; lirom ship Bern hard, Hank, Bremen 87 days; Frederic Gebhard, Ed wards, Antwerp 40 days; French brig Linces, Pine, Port Vondres, 40 days. Cleared—Ship Wm Tell, Funk, Havre; Peruvian ship Corn, Hampton, Liverpool; Sard.brig,SanGioßattista, Gallo, Marseille; schr Carrie Sandford, Lombard, Jacmel. BALTIMORE, Aug 31—Arrived, schr Puteoli,Cros well, 7 days from Kteuthora; Aug 30th—Arrived, brig Indian Queen, McGeycr, 23 days from El Roquo. NEW ORLEANS, Aug 24—Arrlvod, steamshQi Gal veston, Wilson, from Indianala, via Galveston; schr Jo seph H Toone, Pennington, Belize, Hon. Below, barque Hannah Sacor, Chase, from Now' York. FOREIGN PORTS. Port au Prince, Aug 18th, in port brigs Maria, Lee,for Dostou soou, Jnntbe Layton for Now York in three days, Sarah, from Boston, arrived lOtli. Cld at Quobco 2Sth, ships Bannockburn, Bruce,Green ock; Birkenhead, Stevenson, Liverpool; harks Arid, Morrison, Newport; Sir Ohas Naples, Ealsallla, linllt brig North Star, Peters. Cork. Below, hark Ohas Tottio, from New York. Ar at do 27th, steamship United Service, Oreigh, Loudon; barks Aurora, Dalmcke, Darcolonn; Michael Schmcer, Lisbon; schr Capraciuse, L&ymond, Carriboo point, with a full cargo of goodß saved from the wreck of the ship Mohawk. Cld ship Ben Lomond, Rhodes, Greenock; barks Nia gara, McEwan, do; Prinde Albert, Bagloy, London; In dla, Wagner, Sunderland; Vlbilia, Barker, Cardiff; brig Florist, Harding, Padstow. Ar at St John N F 6th inst, Br brig Dante, , from Baltimoro. [Per steamship Atlantic.) Liverpool—Ar 15th ult, Patterson, IUU, Cronstadt; 16th, Neptune, Snell, New Orleans; 17th, Sardinia, Hus ton, Savannah; Bonsul, Mortimer, do; Judah Touro, Moses, and Sparkling Wave, Baunders, St John, NB; Webster, Laurence, Now York; Lucy Thompson, Peu dleton. New York; Young Dorchester, Atkinson.‘St John, NB: Golden Eagle, Stoue, CronsUdt; 18th, Benj Adams, Chase, St John. NB; Rochester, Elwell, New Orleans; Gertrude, Doane, St John, NB; Jane Hender son, Fuller, Quebec. 8!d 16th, Sarah Newman, Cobb, Calcutta; 16th, Al bert Franklin, Dunbar, do; Middlesex, Parmalee, New York: 17tb,Gen Williams, (as) Flinu.St Johns, N F, Halifax, N S, and Portland. Ent for loading 14th, Royal Victoria, Watson, Charles ton; Lucy Sc Harriet, Huntein, Bombay; Muscongus? Carter, Baltimoro; Ocean Gem. Biasou, San Francisco; 17th, Messenger, Corning, Melbourne; Emerald Isle, Cornisb, New York. Loudon—Ent inwards 17th, Tonquin, Lunt, Key Frances, Cuba; Patrick Henry, Gifford, New York. Old 14th, Sunderland, Curry, Cardiff and OityPoiut, and old from Deal 17th; 15th, London, Hurlbut N York sld from Deal 16th. Etit out. Hth, Geo Washington, Faithful, Shanghae; 16th, Patrick Henry, Gifford, Now York. Deal—Ar 17th, Iris, Deltjco, New York for London, and proceeded 16th; 18th, Trade Wind, Johnson, front Callao for London; Devonshire, Lord, from N York for do, and all three proceeded; Charles Davenport, Kelly, Quebec for do, and anchored. ' Off Dungenness 16th, Johanna, Ilatbertina, from New lork for Rotterdam; 18th, Tennessee, Stevenson. from Taganrog, via Falmouth, for New York. Cowes—Putin 14tb, Qallego, Washburn,from London for Guayaquil and Callao, to take on board the captain, and sld 16th. * * Ar 16th, Wm Ratlibone, Pratt. Pensacola, and pro ceeded for London. » Oft thoWlght previous to I6th, Getusters, Vinson, ftu N \ ork for Amsterdam. Off Dartmouth 13th, Adler, Gerdes, from Baltimore for Bremen. Poasod by 22th, Athena, Schilling; from New York for Bremen, 21 days. Off the Start 16th, E C Scranton, Spencer, from New York for Antwerp; Epaminondas, Brandt, from N York for Rotterdam. Glasgow—Ar 12th, Jane Daggett. Lambert, N York; 15th, Dred, Anderson, 8t John, NB. Sld 12th, A G Hill, Wane, Boston, and from Greenock 15th; 18th, FlorenceNightlngaie, Roberts, St John, NB Passed Pentland Firth 13th, P Pendleton, Stioson, and Catharine, Wiley, from Shield# for N York. Belfast—Ar 14th, Uildia, Logan, Baltimore. Cronstadt—Sld 6tb, Sarah Ann, Drinkw&ter, Newport. Copenhagen—Ar 12tb, Favorite, Nellson, N York. Stockholm—Old 6th, Mouutaineer, Wilson, Boston, and passed Elsluoro 12th. Hamburg—Ar 15th, Rhein, Spier, N York. Helvoet—Sld 12th, Tally Ho, Hoyt, Boston. Antwerp—Sld 14tb, Wabamo, Boty, New York. Bremerbaven—ln the Roads 13th, Boston Light, Crowoll, for Sid 13th, Ann E Hooper, Sirason, Liverpool. Havre—Ar 13th, South Carolina, Goodwin, Mobile: 12th, Germania. Wood, New York: Princeton, Bell, N Orleans; 16th, John Howe, Moore, ao; 16th, Nuremberg, Schneldau, and Rockland, Brown, do. Sid 13th, Kate Dyer, Dyer, N Orleans; 16tb, Havre. Askius, N York, Bordeaux—Sid 13th, Rleot. Brcnton, Curacoa; A 0 Adams, Hemingway, New York, and from 110/an Roads 11th: Jacques Coeur, Bristaud, San Francisco; Protec* tor. Stephenson, N Orleans. Rochelle—Sid 10th. Jas M Hicks, Crowell, N York. Cadiz—Ar 28fch July, Ocean Bride, Burgess, N York; 29tb, Edisto, Kendrick, Barcelona: 30th, Danube, Cot ter, Lisbon. Sid 28th July, Merlin, Gibbs, Vera Cruz; 29th, Katah* din, Davis, Boston: ludia. Merrill, Calcutta; 30th, N W Bridge, Dubey, Africa; Progresso, Claro, Montevideo; 21st, Danube, Golding, N Orleans; Leo, West, Havana; 4th ult. 0 K N York. Genoa—Ar Bth, fauliieppino, Merello, N York. Odessa—Bld 4tli, GenJCnox, Lundborg, Sebutopol. Batavia—-Sid Judo illtti, Lowell, Knowles, Boston. Kong Kong—Sid June 15, Carbon, Sampson, E Coast; Mlnno, Pulniphor, do; Bkylark, EoU&nebee, Bhangbao. List of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels* GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth, WBteele.se BSJIoore.SO Maj Irwin McDowell,U S A BA Davis, Va Mrs Geo Davis, Va Missß Davis, V* 8 R Moore, S O JIJ Bhemood, N O E S Coppock, SO W D Goggans, S O T K Wynne, Columbus, Ga Francis Rawle, N Orleans LD Johnson, do Edw Williams & son, Balt Thos Hughes, Wheel’s, Vo H R Williams, Balt A Key. do Chas Moore, Balt R Godclls, N Orleans 31 lleldelback, Cin, Ohio H Topping, Balt Richard Lilly, Jr, Balt John Vance, Texas Bond Jarrett, Balt W C Danner, SC K N Sprlnkly, Va Geo Hooper, Phlla A 8 Weutworlh, Cin, Ohio G M Pincknrd A In, N O Miss Harris, G& 11 V Smith A son, Ala J F Cushman. Mias ML* Smith, do Lieut Gen Wlufield Scott, J 81cMahau, do Washington A F Given, do DC Driscoll, Balt A F Pouder A son, do R Rose, California Jas B Bolsliam, do J W Brooks, Texas ¥ Peck, Savannah Willis O Edwards, St Louis M Holmes, Pa • Lowis P Parsons, ’ do O Farnura, Charleston, BO J G Downey A la, Cal E Houston A In, Florida 11 Y llutler, Miss Alox G Tyng, Peoria, 111 Jno J Caldwell, N Y A G Kcnuett, N O John Poe, Jr, Ya . J C Poythriss, Ga Geo A Mandell A la. Ga Mrs 8 A Morris, do Aug Gausandy cm! la. 3(d Miss M B Morris, do John Newson, Memphis, It Morrison, SO do Tenucssee B H Painter A la, Pjttsb’g n 0 Davis, do P A Whiting, Bliss L R Richards, do S 31 Johnson, NY J A Brownell, Boston ChasJ Kocfcrd aud la, St Miss L Travers, lialto Thomas Chas M Wheatley, N Y L Polk, Baltimoro Henry Peel, Alox, Va J Pringle Jones, Reading C Schroarzbopf, NY , JB II Jones, do J H Bowman, Boston Juo Alexander A la, Batto Marcus Hughes, N Y TII Penney, Omaha City, T O Wallaco, Paduca, Ky - Nebraska II S Statens, Pa 31 Strakosh, NY W PBlaynard, Btooklyu W A Shepard. NY JO Walters, NY A A Selovcr A lady, Cal J Y Stock, Charleston, 80 Gll Taylor, Wheeling, Va J DOhadwick,Lexlngtn,3(o GM Bwink, Mo RO Taylor, Va W IE Taylor. Va M Heldelback, N Y R Bennot, Cin, Ohio W F Herring, Atlanta. Ga U 31 Fogg, Philadelphia S Long A la, St Paul W S Cox, Georgetown, DC Jos J Ross, New York 011 Everett, Boston G A Bernard, do Gus Y ItaU, do Robt H Taber, N Bedford Galon Mcrriara, do 'Stephen Sibby, Charleston F H Bomerby, do Geo Waylsnd, Brldgport J Slanchester, Providence H Wellington, Charleston A J Van Winkle, New York W H Freeman, Burlington, J W Blakely, do lowa Jas Barclay, do Dr R Wilson Carr A lady, B A Wahl, do Baltimoro N Hunter, Leesport Henry 0 Kyereon, N Jersey J B Tornple A la, Frank- W II Benson, Richmoud, fort,Ky Virginia John W Polley, Hamilton, John R Brown, London, Canada West Canada West T IC Carsonj Alabama Miss Carson, Alabama J D Sanborn, Boston UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third. J lleyman, St Oiairsvlila, O II Roth, Columbia. 8 O W 8 Prescott, Concord, N II 8 H Lind, 310 8 Levy, Richmond, Vft G Wallettaln, Richmond J Rico, do E N Sprinko, Blanton, Va J B Fosselman A wife, W T Itoepper, Pa Bpringileld, 111 H B Lurkonbach, Pa S Raw, Pa G Wiggan. Tamaqua J Richmond, Orange, O U Cottlognam, Easton, Pa Mrß Duvall A 2 child’n, Balt S Cottlnghaui, do ’ Mrs Pratt, B&H » F Buler, Reading W F Donaldson, Tamaqua II Herringer A la, Easton J W Laugblin, Pa D Richmond, New Holland W H Thompson, Bridgeton G R Peddle, rliila WII Schofield, YellowSprJug W J Williams, Phmnixvlllo 3liss Williams, Phmn’vlle Geo W Heelmer, PtCnrb’n J Morres Worrell, Win- Wra Marshall, Hagerstown, Chester, Va M 4 G Harris, Jr, do R Thornton, Doyiesto, Pa Geo Rurnsey, Salem, N J Evan Kraus, Gettysburg J A Wilson,NY 3liss Anna Jennings, do Col Robert Ratcliff, Tama- R F Williams, Ohio qua jno A Craven, N C Houry Thomas, do H McCain, do Jno B McCreary, do 0 W Creaaon, do A Blade, Janesvillo, Bliss J D Reed, Va M Lippman, Mobile, Ala George Slartio, Allogkeuy AMERICAN UOUBE, Chestnut street, above Fifth. J J Howes, N 0 Win E Morton, N Y J C Thompson, Balt A Snow, NO B Goodwin, Ga J P Hoifecker. Smyrna, Del O C Berry. Alex. Va 8 Gimmick, Newark, N J Edmund Teel A la, Easton lIC Spruance. Smyrna, Del Herrick Prleo, Phil* Chas Lemon, Wash R 8 Dumont A la, Cin, Ohio T McOauly, Ilimthigtn, LI Isaac L Tice,' do FFefel, Pl t »a E D Marsh, Montrose, Pa B Emerson; N Y R G Stevenson, N Y Chas Marlon, Balt W 8 Bailey. Macon, 111 B G Worth, Wilmington A BtpMiM, NY O J Cowles.’ N O 5 OeoSCook ) E’Wl* . / Jity aXifita’ koWCrioiftt Stfeet.-beloW Arch, - Mrs Bates Sc 2 children, jpMoCord, Pittsburgh " TJeUware’ Wm MMcCotd, do. S A Hillyanl. N O WmMacDowell, Ya John Galbraith, Erie. Pa JAs Thomas, Catasauqua T Strong, Wyouig Valley Pa E A Hossler, Harrisburg Wm U Vbrd, Bali • Eflw AOweus, St Louie Wm Alexander, lowa DM Bates, Del Wm P Jones, Catasauqua A Miller, N Y P T Ulschutt 6c lady, NY SO Stillman, Galona, 111 ' Syrus S nobleman Sc wife, AW Stutsman, Somerset, Lancaster co, Pa Pemrn Col Hughes, Somerset. Pa S V Opdyke, Springfield,lll John Keipt,Danville, Ky B Klino, Cin, Ohio A Simou, Hamburg, 8 0 AF Brooke, Pittaburgh JnaWßpencer, Pittsburgh SB Jones, Holly Rnrinra 11 Baught, Jefferson co, P& Miss y lsj STATES UNION HOTEL—Market, above Sixth. F R Larkin, Washington Wm Bradley .Centerville la Frank G Butler, Lancaster, S B Russell,Lancaster Co John L Dolson, Harrisburg Jno L Reese, West Chester Ohas Jackson, Phila C A Williams, Ohio John Buyers, Gap, Pa Sami B Johnston, Pittsb’e Wash Oromelien, Phila R Dcakers j 0 Jacob Rife, Middletown, Pa S A Kauffman, BSpringaPa Jacob Haines, Phila G Sterrett, Pa M Todd, Mifflin, Pa Miss A II Hinkle, York, Pa Qeo A Graeff. Lancaster A McTigbe, Pittsburgh G H nardwell, Columbia J Bowers, Lancaster John McAfee, North’d, Pa. JW. Hunter, Columbia, Pa 8 O Stahl, Bordeutown, N J Sami Loeknrd, do Daniel Hiukle, Harrisburg A Sharpless, Chester Co A W Wood, Philadelphia Geo Mveis, Columbia. Pa Dr II Morhard, Newark, Del. NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. R Watson, Dovlestown A Medlar, Schuyl liavcn C II Nlmson, Carbou Co. Pa Jno Ballier, Lehigh Co, Pa Thos Miller, Whito Hall C D Geiger, Reading Enoch Warner, Readiug Jedalh Irish, do II Gerwig, Allegheny O II Low, Pittsburgh lIJ Handler, Pottsville John A Smith. Port Carbon O Graber, Tusearora A J Stewart. Wiikesbarre John Arndt, Phila W Wallace, Ohamberalmra S M EUenhart, York, Pa J L Klapp, Berks co J Batchelor, Sunhury J 8 Brobet, Cottawissa nenry Vandnsen, Pottsville Wm Ermautrout, jr, P M Ermautrout, Rending Reading MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Maikct. J A Kins, Wil, Del W H Cannon, Del S Greonslelder, Balt Md J A Grace, Del J Greonafoldor, do P T Carlisle,FredericknDel K S,terr, do Isaac Smith, Marietta E Rothlll, Salem Geo Long, do G 8t Kiner, do J Garrison, Camden S Donnelly, do J Partington, Slkesv’o Md Jos Donnelly, Brookvillo Mr Hickman, lowa •Qeo O Reed, Georgetown J Higgius, Del A patawaU, do D J lloar Sc la, Wnvnosb’h G McCracken, do Wm E Goodman, Did T H Smith, Philada W A Moore, FredarickaDel BLAOK BEAR HOTEL—Third street, ab. CallowhiU. J M Stauffer, Norristown Bcnj R Schock, N Britain ?*f Jno R Grim, Oritnsvillo WraF Cramer, Greenville C G Btlchler, Zlonsville N Wagonhost, lairrew, John Yerger, Reading , «» m w ,? I,er ) Mocwngia Ilenry Thomas, Franconia MlssWoilfr, do SatnlWesner, Wesnersvlllo Wm Thompson, Zionsvlllo Casper Roads, Bvberrv Aaron Larosli, do Mrs Roads, ' do } John Landes, Wash Abrm Clayton, Southamptn Dan Gilbert, Pottstown Mm Clayton do John Stauffer, Wash Henry Snyder, Montour,Ca Moses Schock, Hamburg ’ CITY HOTEL—Third stToet above Race. Albert Anderson,EFrodouia Robt Allen, E Frcdimia 8 Roborts, Bucks county Wm Roberts, Jr. Bucks co Geo M Masters, Pottsville Jos Simpson, Lock Haven Sami Rockofellow, Colum’a Peter Wildon, Columbia AUona >Robt A Hines, Altona, Pa g yi ll ®'Vi* v do , 3 killings, Pittsburgh D p Potts, Pittsburgh Simou Peters, Pottsgrovo John Somers, Pottsgrove K Wood. Milton Marmlon Lyndsay, Man’k Hy Franklin, Milton, Pa G Mrnton, Centre co Jas Smith, Mauch Chuuk J UAiueba, lady, child and J W Carroll, Stockton servant, Phila Special Nohcfo, Dower’s Infant CordiaL^TM^^ Cordial Is prepared from a variety of the most choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, aud Is the most perfect and rcllablo carminative extant for infants and young children. By its powerful infiuonce a spoedy cure is effected in all eases of CAeltc, windy pains and spasms. Relievos and mitigates much of children’s suffering durlug denti tion or teething, and by its soothing properties trau qulllioa paius of tho bowels, looseness, vomiting, 6cc, The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been used in thousands of cases with the most abundant suceess. No family should bo without it. Prepared only by Hekrt A. Bower, At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Sixth and Green its., Philadelphia. To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. au!3-ly Sramrn’i Sarins Fond —Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of second street. Receives do posits in Bums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. Moneys paid on Demand. Office open daily, from 0 until 5 o’clock, and on Mon* day and Saturday uutll 9 in the evening. President Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre* tary, James S. Pringle. • Saving Fund-Five Per Cent. Interest-Na tional Safety Trust Company, in WALsorStreet, south west corner of Tuird Street, Philadelphia. Assets over 0» Million and a Halt of Dollars, invested in Real Estate, Mobtoaoes,Ground Rents, and other first class socurities, as required by the chatter. This institution confines its business entirely to the recei ving of money on deposit. Any sum, large or small, Is received, and tho money is always paid back, with out notice, to any amount. The office Is open every day from 9 o’clock in the morning until 7 o’clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday ovemnga until 9 o’clock. marriages. ~°i 1 »! l r e J.!L ~lt ' b l Re7 ' Bamuel Durborow, Mr. nALnmsvxmionm. Francesconnklly, all of this city. ’ On the 29th ult.. by Rev. Joseph Wade. Mr W BFWOBRMULAM& to MUx KLIZA. HAMMOND, all or this city. (California papers pleasp eopv.) Od tli» .venlng of the 2J nit., W Kev. (1. Strobel, r.^ lo ,'. CI L S . t .il a Jrt. C i urcl '’ Mr - JOHX KIIOMMBH to Mlm CATHARINE MchAUtHILIN’, both of thl. city. SDratljs. On the 31st ult., THOMAS 31. SMITH, aged 49 years. His relatives and friends are particularly invited to attend UW funeral, on to-morrow (Wednesday) after noon, without further notice, from his late residence Bupervllle, Delaware couuty, l’a. Interment at Ridley vuurci. On the 20th ult., FRANCIS P. BURK, in tho 43th year of his ago. The relatives and friends of tho family are respeclful jy invited to attend tho funeral from bin late residence, in Adams street, above Unity, Frank ford, tlii* (Tuesday) afternoon. nt 2o’cloch, without further notico-to pro ceod to Cedar Hill Cemetery. On the 28th ult., Mrs. 1)0011.411 CURTIS, in tho 60th year of her age. ' Her relntlrei and friends nro regretfully invited to ettencl the funeral, from her lute residence, No. 320 Qasklll street, this (Tuesday) nfternoou, at 3 o'clock, to proceed to Lebanon Cemetery. ’ trrptrp*Tornir ‘ 1 ’ 8 * • M.. Mrs. RACHEL o. l t ß |?lf^ T ?n l °«’.J" lo " ro /.‘ bo llto Mr - • ,0|1 “ Kirk, patnek, in the 75th year of her age. wTJvufa 1 *IlvC 1 lvC u ft “s Mends of the family are respectful* vJ°liv e Vl° att ” Qd funeral, from her late residence, , i , V"® ® tre6t - this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. Democratic Citizens of the Fourteenth Ward, Eighth Dlvliiou, held on Mon day evening, JJet ult M pursuant to the rules, Edward SWmlmth was elected Judge, and Adam Gross and Win. F. btrett elected Inspectors, to conduct the election Tor Dolegatos ou Mouday evening next, September 7.1857 _ _ WM.GOUDKft, Judge. OnonCß TltOMiS, ) T . 1 s Root. Aiuistron’o, \ lUB ? ec^or 9, sel-lt* NO MORE PILES—NO MORE PILES. DR. CHARLES KELLNITZ, from Paris and Lon* aon, is In possession of a remedy which will euro radi cally this painful disease, however protracted and ob* stinate it may be. Tho first prescriptlonarrests ail pain as if by magic, and three days’ treatment effects a com plete euro. No charge will be made if the remedy foils. All diseases cured. Ho is also tho iuveutot of a linuid for nourishing the growth of the hnlr, nnd removing haliluOM tho offlenoy of whloh he fully guaranties. Lewis Fishblntt curod of piles. Apply nt 023 LOCUST stroot, near tho Unitnrian Churi;h ' sel-lm |7»OR SALE—A NEWSPAPER ESTAB LIBII3IENT.—Any gentleman doslring to ongage iu the publication of a Democratic newspaper in a largo couutry town, may hear of such an establishment by at No.O COOK Stroot, Philadelphia, of Mr. JOIIN STEPHENS, Commission Jlerchant, where they may learn a full description of the press and terms of sale, and a particular account of the whole business. Mr. Stephens will refer them to the party desiring to sel*9t-» HE MAN ALLEN, A.,M., is prepared to receive a limited iiumbor of pupils on tho Violin, or on tho Piano, tmd to playVloliu purts or accompani ments with advanced pianists. Apply at the rcsidenco of his father. Professor ALLEN, No. 215 South Seven teenth Street. Circulars, with terms and references at G. ANDRE fc Co.'a, No. HO4 Chestnut St. sel.lm* High school journal,the larg est and REST College paper in the United States. Contents—two college stories, original poetry, educa tional items, and nows. DOUBLE SHEET, (K) eta. per annum. Box 2283 Philadelphia P. 0. sepl-lt* Department of highways.— Office of Chief Commissioner, 8. W. corner of CHESTNUT and FIFTH streets. . September let, 1867. SEALED PROPOSALS, entitled Proposals for build, ins Wing Walls at the West End of Glranl Avenue Bridge, will be received at this office, until FRIDAY next, September 4th, at 12 o’clock. No bid will be re ccived unless it is accompanied with the names of two responsible sureties. Specifications and a plan of the work may bo seen at this Office. JOHN MCCARTHY, Chief Commissioner of ilighvrnjs. TO LET—TIIK LARGE DOUBLE OF FIOE or STORE, No. 222 South Third street, oppo site Pear street. J. TKNNENT Francis p. dubosq & son, into of Dubosq, Carrow A Co., Wholesale MANUFAC TURERS OF JEWELRY,3M CHESTNUT street, Phila dolphin. Francis P. Dubosq. W«. H. Dubosq. au3l 3in Rosin . —6OO barrels soapmakeus* ROSIN, to arrive porjschoooer J. U. Planner. For sale by MARTIN A MACAUJTER, au3l-3t 110 North Water street. CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE, of oxcelleDtquality, issold at the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of livo contra bushel, and may be obtained in Isrge or small quantity by ap plying at the tiaa Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To Purchasers by Wholesale, it is sold at the Works, in First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An thracite, a 152.C0 per ton. (Signed,) j. (j. ORES3ON, Engineer. PmiansLvmA Gas Works, Aug. 2d, ’67. au27-tf JOHN N. BEEVES, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, PABSYUNK ROAD, opposite County Prison. ■ * Orders fot Jobbing promptly attended to. aul-ltu CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD WICK A BRO., No. 202 N. SECOND Street. auglB-Smoa. COTTON.— 160 BALES UPLAND COT. TON In store. For sale by MARTIN A MACAUSTER, 110 North Water street. Department of iiighways- Office of Chief Commissioner, 8. W. corner of CHESTNUT and FIFTH strees. ««««» August 28til, 1867. SEALED PROPOSALS, entitled proponalufor building a culvert over a brauch or the Poquessink Creek, near the Red Lion Tavern, at what Is called ‘‘Red Bridge,” in the Twenty-third Ward, will bo received at thlsnlßce until WEDNESDAY, the second day of September, at 12 o’clock. Specifications may bo seen at this office. _ JOUN M’OARTHY, au29-3t Chief Conimlsnioper of Highways. COTTON.— 160 BALES GULF COTTON instore. For sale by MARTIN A MACALIBTER, W3l-81 * JW North Water street, ftmnsementa PROMENADE CONCERTS jrx™ ** e(mrilo MADAME JUHANNSKN, miss o. niciiirfns, Mr. MCKANESEB, MR. MAZER, THE iGEBMANIA WujIpESMt® EH. seuted Coleman's beautiful Comedv, iu fi acts of the HEIR AT LAW. Dr. PftUßloss, L I.D. aud A.B 8 Mr. W E. Burton Daniel Dowlas, alias Lord Duberly Mr. Mark Smith Dick Dow las bis Sou Mr. W. Briggs Derail Dowlas, alias Lady Duberly Mrs. U Muizr To conclude with the Karcc of t i. ms Tim' BMsaSRD BABY. John Thomas, a JViotinan Mr. W. E. Burton Mnl - Wr Mis. Mf.r.s V S/’HEATLEY’X AHUII ST. THEATRE • * Solo LOWb tit wiimiitr i>t tirclo (ho extra chargo for Secured Seats) 00 cents * *aimly Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents- slat, £ p"i vote. Boxes, 75 cents ; Whole Private if O V m. 18 cents ;(t»lle r y for Colored Persona - Prl’ Vl ‘‘> “oil ln Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents' ” Cox OlDco open from 10 A. M. until 3 p \i J. M. B. WIIITTON ' ro , ,< T, . l “ d,l £> CVENINO, Sept. Vst; am he n,c BDnto<\ Sheridan Knowles** ever-popular nl.iv 6 T6 ‘ TIIK lICNCHIUCK. * ss™““* 01 " rord Mr. Wheatley , ........Mrs h. L. Davenport ro conclude wltli, Ist time by the Star Company, the }slc*gant Comedietta of a v }i HANDSOME HUSBAND. air. ivynahani Mr J a nlarVa Mrfw l “5l UCrbort .'.Mr Dolman Mra. Wyndliain Mi»s Krnrna Taylor TI7’ALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Mr. , l ?•"? 'I 1 ?' HKBMANX VKZIN from the princi pal English Theatres, wilt make their drat appearance m America, at the nbovo Theatre, on Monday evening noit, September Sth. sol-st* “ HANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE— ELEVENTH Street, above Oheatnut. Doors open at 7# o’clpek—to commence at 8. Admittance 25 ceuts. GLOIUOUS SUCCESS. SECOND WEEK of the great burlesque on the Opera of . I/A TRAVIATA. Written expressly for this establishment by John Hai rwigton, K*q. lhe Manager respectfully announces that In conse. queiies of the Immense excitement produced by the y.nSI!K? « of th “ aboTe burlesque, it will be repeated MON DAN livening, August 31st, and every evoning thia week. Previous to the piece ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY BY SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE £rga 1 Polices. TN THE ORPHANS* COURT OP MONT- X GOMEKY county, August 19th, 1857. Notice is hereby given, to alt persons interested in the estate of Mary Alderfer, late of the township of Lower Salford, in said county of Montgomery, deceased, that Abraham, John, and Benjamin Alderfer have applied to said Court, by petition, praying for a decreo for the sale of tlxo real estate ot Bald Mary Alderfer, deceased.» The said Court have fixed WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of September, 1857, at 10 o’clock A. M.,at the Court House, In Norris town, for all parties interested to appear and show cause, jf any they have, wbytho prayer of said petitioners should not bo granted. Byorderof the Court. J-li. DAYIS, Clerk ofthe Orphans’ Court. au2v-d4w /-iOAST PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WILL Vy SOON BE PUBLISHED, tho following standard Books, vis: Blunt's Const Pilot. 18th edition' Bow ditch’s Navigator,27th edition; Shipmaster’* AxWant, 9th edition. ’ Me iurite attention to our now Spring Centre Com passes, which answer for either light or heavy weather, and are especially adapted for steamers, and vessels where tho motion is considerable. They require fewer repairs than any compass now in use. Marino Opera Glasses of superiorqualitr. Spy Glasses, Aneroid and Mercurial Barometers, Thermometers American, French and English Soxtanta, Octants, Quad rantH, Aiimuth Compasses, Biuacles, Log Glasses, and all kinds of Nautical Instruments and Books, constantly on hand. Also, Charts of all parts of the world from the latest and best authorities. Agent* Tor Itogcc*’ American Code of Signals, Deni’s CUrouoiuetera and Compas.es, aud for Abbott’* lloro meter, and an instrument for working ont problems in Nautical Aetrouoiny by simple Inspection and with per fect accuracy. They have recoil oil the approval of ex. porienced elllpmaßters, aud have been adopted by the B-NA'ty. E. Jr O. W. BLUNT. aulB-lm* No. 179 Water Street. Henderson & co ,s great liter ary FAIR, FIFTII and ARCH streets. Iu order to gratify tho wishes of our numeron. pa trone, and induce the book-buylng public to till up their libraries at tho usual low prices, we lntrod to present to every purchaser of book* to the amount of f 1 and up wards, a Gift in vatuo of from 25 cents to $lOO. Call at our establishment, look at our valuable stock, and select for yourselves. RecoUoct you are not buying at chance, for every pur chaser geta his books at the usual price, and very many will get, In addition, a present worth having. au2l-8m EWANS* GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE, Xli No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. N. B.—No connec tlon with any other house in the City. aul-3m ®obutto anfr Cigars. Havana cigar; meat, each u Figiro, Partagas, Catenas, Sultana, Gloria, Jupiter, Coloso, Convert i&ntes, Torrey Lope*, Uuion Americana, . Orejou, Flora Cabana, in,, *s>., &c., la Xj » 1-5 and 1-10 boxev, of ail sites aud quail* tlea, in store and constantly receiving, and for sale low, I>J CIIARLKS TETK, ’ ' iw) 138 WALNUT Street, below Second, second story ■A. handsome assort- Figaro, cabanas and partagas BKUAR9.~A choice invoice of these celebrated brands ou board brig “New Era,” dally expected from Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, (New) 138 Walnut street, below Second, *hl Second Story. furniture. Lb. kite & co. • FURNITURE, BEDDING, Ac. No. 413 (late 120) WALNUT st, • Philadelphia. A new and superior st) le of Spring Bods. Lydia li. Kite. Joßr.ru Wavyos, ou3l 6m iUerrljimt (Jailors, JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Nos. 10 and 18 South NINTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and CASSIMKRES always on baud. All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of the beat quality, and in the most fashionable style. Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH ING. auO-tf Boston benzole portable gas APPARATUS, for Llgting Stores, Dwellings, Fac tories, Hotels, dec. This Gas M&cblue has been iu constant and successful use for four years, and is therefore no longer an experiment. The*simplicity of the Apparatus, its entire freedom from danger bv explo olsns, the little attention required, the ease with which It Is managod, byauy persou, and the cheapness and superiority or the Light over all others, has gaiued for It tho favorable opinion of those acquainted with its merits. The cost of the Light Is about one cent per hour for each burner. Numerous certificates by those that have used tho machine; and a Machine in opera tion can bo seen at the Gas Fit ting Store or S. R. BLAIR, No. 10 North Seventh Street. For further information apply as above, to O. P. WEEKB, aul-stuthlm Agent Boston Benzole Gas Works C 6. TO PRINTERS.—A RARE CHANCE.— FOR SALE! A one-half interest in a well-estab lished DAILY and WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, and JOB PRINTING OFFICE, located in a city of 12.000 inhabit ants, and one of the most prosperous in the West. The paper is National Democratic In polities, it bos the offi cial patronage of the Post Office, together with that of tho county and city-—it being tho'official paper of the city, and the aggregate annual income of the cstablbh ment is about $10,000.* The office is supplied with a superior cylindor press, a Buggies job press, a Wash ington press, paper cutter, card cutter, Ac., together with hu excellent variety of type, fixtures, Ac., all in good order. For a practical priuter, or an editor, this Is moro than ordinary opportunity. ‘ For further pattic ulais, address U. G. CROUCH, Galena, Illinois. *Thcre is only one other printing office of any kind in the city. aug29-d&wlw COUNTRY COLLECTIONS made with promptness and at the usual rates, by DAVIS A DIIINEY, No. 26 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. They invito attention to their unequalled facilities for the adjustment of controversies in all parts of the United States and Cartudas, and collecting and securing MERCANTILE OLAIMS, afforded by their thorough organization; having local ageuts in every settled county in theUniou,aud by pros perous associate offices in Boston, Louisville, Dubuque, Now York, St. Louis. Detroit, Baltimore, Cluclmum, St. Paul’s, Washington, Pittsburgh, Milwnukie, Charleston, Chicago, Memphis, Mobilo, Now Orleans, Savannah. Each local office controlling its own collections, and having daily business connections with the most reliable aud experienced attorneys in tbe country. They also have BupCrior facilities for collecting drafts aud maturing paper at points not accessible to Banks aud Bankers, and Remittances are promptly made by tlndr correspondents for commission* that exceed but slightly the current rate of exchange. By the aid of intelligent correspondents, they are able to have Land Warrants located, claims adjusted, titles examined, in all parts of the West. au4-tuthAs-lm 'JD MARINE INSUR dILADELPHIA—Office, No. >f THIRD. ONLY TAKEN.” crons. Girard fire an ANOE COMPANY, PH 302 WALNUT utroot, west o! “FIRE RISKS 0 PlUfiC Wm. M. Svtrlqj John Au*i>ach, Jr., 11. N. Burroughs, J. U. Hughes, F. 1). Sberumi, Wm. P» llacktr, J. P. Sterner, U. A. Shackelford, Hun. JSll'i, JOSES, President, Hon. O. W. IVOODWAHD, Vice President Jxo. 8. MoMdi.lix, Secretary. JlMßfl B. Alvord, Assistant Secretary. nul«3m Jer. Walker, Joo. McCluio, Tho. Craven, A. S. GUU-tt, Furman Shoppanl, Kami. Jouo.h, M. D . Joseph Klapp, M I), Enewland & CO,, • LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Importers aod Dealers iu Oil Paintings, Wator-Color DravrWij, Engravings, &c. A large assortment always ou haua. Packing ami removing Glasses, and banging attended to. 601 AKCII Streoc, above Sixth, south side, Philadelphia. aul-lrarp Thomas e. Baxter.—hardware, OUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 010 MARKET ST., above Ninth, south side, Philadelphia. au I-6m WM. D. ROGERS’ CARRIAGE REPOS ITORY, 1000 aud 1011 CHESTNUT STREET, above TENTH, is uow open for the sale of every des cription of Carriages, combining Style, Durability and Elegance of Plulrlj. from tho Manufactory at the corner of Sixth and Master streets, to which the attention of Citizens and Southern and Western gentlemen Is res pectfully called. N. D.—Especial attention given to Carriages for re pairs in the iihops connected with tho Repository. En trance on Chestnut Street. an3l-2w CJPIRITS TURPENTINE.—IOO BARRELS k 5 gPIIUIB TUBFENTINK In ntoro. For sale by NABTIN & MACALIBTKR, Qtnniiibalts for Office. I7IOK ASSEMBLY—;/, ‘ 1 7 i ' TOstiißT, > .v.Wj hi'&u&Jicti{>llDtii9CtatU 'iel-li Second WCTtlct—SpcDnd Ward. \ ITT* Sohject to Democratic ; > • » aii'2B-10t*! PROTHONOTABY OP 'TBJe’ ; DjjsTRIOT -*- COUM, JOHN P. U’PAJDDEN, or Tfclrd Wiol.’ Subject to the rulea of the Democratic Party., j »aol-tIT TTQK ASSEMBLY—JOSEPH J. District, Second Word. »vsMtSB° Fo ““li Werd. Snbject to Democratic rulea - ea2o-dtSS P OB wgH2, K SESSIONS 8A,,1N ' "■* KCOKDKR OK DEEDS—ALBERT ~D c^cßile»' !AU ' 3UtM " th WarJ cr»lic Kulea, imlMlmm* For I'Huthujmutarv op the di< TBICT COURT, WM M. REILLY, of PictWa* Suujffct to Democratic Rules. aul7-dt*«>B* ASSEMBLY—JOHN H. BRADY, -L - Eighth War I—Seventh Legislative District. Sub jttct to Democratic rules. auls-t*epB* PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT COURT.—WM. LOUQULIN, Bccond Ward. Siib~ ject to Domocratic rule*. aula-Sop"* FOR ASSEMBLY—EDWIN smith, NINTH DISTRICT, TWELFTH WARD. Subject to Democratic Rules. au!4* FOR ASSEMBLY—Second District, PER RAN J. COOK, Second Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. au 12-tC* LERfc OF QUARTER SESSIONS— JOSEPH CROCKETT, Sixteenth Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. au!2-4w# For recorder of deeds—thos. 3. lUCMPIIILL, Tenth ward, Vine street, aboTe isigntb. Subject to Democratic rules. aulO-lm* THERD DISTRICT— , IRANKLIN' McILVAIN, Subject to Democratic auMtapB F C 2»,?£ ER '~ I,K - mier *uS l f h Wlnl ' Sub ' )ect t 0 Ocmocratic Rulei. • For vrotiionotary of the bis. IRICT COURT, LEWIS T. HEARS, ol T.elf Ji Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. * *uB-lui* PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT COURT, OKOUOE F. MKEBRR, Twentj-secoad ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. au 4-tSeg For recorder of deeds—b. r'. YOCNO, Seventh Ward. Subject to Democratic Bulca aui-lm# For coroner—n. c. reid, m. d, Subject to Democratic Bulcg. . aud Jm# IjlOR ASSEMBLY—FIRST DISTRICT— JOSEPH H. DONNELLY, Pint Ward. Subject to decision of the Democratic CouTentiou. aul-sw# FOR ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT— HcLEAN, Vcurth Ward, Subject to Democratic Bulee. aul-taeS* For recorder of deeds— CHARLES M. MILLER, ... .. _ Pnorteenth Ward, Bubject to Democratic Rules, on aul t seB FIR RECORDER OF DEEDS—GEORGE W. WUNDJSR, Thirteenth Ward. Bubject to Da mocratic Rules. *ul.fiw* FOR RECORDER OF" DEEDS—N. t. WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject to Democratic ralei- - anS-te* fiLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS..* V OKOUOB SIMPSON, THIRTRRNTH WABD.- Subject to Democratic Rules. aoltsepS €£uufltional CT. MARK’ 3 EPISCOPAL ACADEMY— K 7 LOCUST Street, we«t of SIXTEENtH, will bo opened on MONDAY. September 7th, at 9 A. M. The Principal will be iu attendance at the Academy during the flrut week in Sept«mber.,betireenS A.M. and 2 P.M., to receive applications for admission. Circu lars may be hod of Mr. KILL, Sexton ©C St. Mark’s Church, or at the Academv. au29-2w# J. ANDREWS HARRlS,Principal. gCIIOOLFOJ vWNRT* I '”' - JR YOUNG LADIES,SOUTH / WEST CORNEROF A.RCH AND TENTH STREETS. The pupils In this Institution will be instructed in all the branches of a thorough English Education, and every facility for the acquirement of knowledge provided for them. The dUcipline will be a careful pointing onward and upward. The acliool-year Is divided into two terms, of fire monthaoach, commencing first of Ninth Month {Bep. tember,) and first of Second Month (February.) TEEMS First Department, per term of five months $25.00 Second “ “ “ 20.00 Third “ “ “ 15.00 Fuel, &c., per terra l’oo HARRIOTT BROWN. Philadelphia, 1807. REFERENCES Thomaa Klmber, Samuel Dettle, Jr., Marmaduke O. Cope, William Rettlo, Thomas Wistar, Anthony P. Morris, Joshua 11. Morris, Uriah Hunt, au2s«lra. J.D. White, M. D., Benj. S. Janney, M. D. Robert K. Wright, Thomas D. Smith, George Grucom, William F. Pitfleld, David Vanderveer, William B. Thomas. ttUPPLEE’S INSTITUTE FOli TOUNG 13 LADIES, (boarding and day pupils,) N. W. corner ELEVENTH pud GREEN streets. Fifth session will open on September 7th. Rest reference given, in cluding all present and former patrons. ku2o-t( SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR >3 YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. E. corner EIQIITH and BUTTONWOOD streets. Professors of the highest qualification* employed. Catalogue* containing full particulars, pupils’ names, testimonials, &c., can be had on application. au2s-tr F. DONLEAYY LONG, Principal. Hall op st. james the less, PHILADELPHIA. A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Rev. B. r. Sursiß, Rsctor. The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sen* teniber 1. Circulars may be obtained at the Book Store of H. HOOKER, 8. XV. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or of the Rector, Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill, Phila delphia. oul7-6m IV/TKS. BARTON 53 BOARDING- AND ITi DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1929 CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the SECOND MONDAY In September. aul9-6w# TOOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE Av persons, male and female, to gain a share of this world’s goods and comforts as a BUSINESS EDUCATION LEIDY BROTHERS’ BUSINESS ACADEMY,- Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near RACE, will ro-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND AttITUUETIO by simplified methods, in a short time. THE LEIDY’S take pleasure in saying, that during tho past year a large number of persons acquired a BUSINESS EDUCATlON,enabling many to secure pro fitable situations, and others to prosecute their business operations successfully. ‘auSS-Sm. /CRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA COM KJ MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. Corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories. BOOK KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style. COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, LECTURES, Ac. Each Student has individual instruction from compe tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate supervision of the Principal. One of the Best Penmen in the Country has charge of the Writlog Department. Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of Terms, Ac. aul-lm tints, ffiops, &c WF. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE • HATTER, No. 430 CHESTNUT Street, below Fifth, Philadelphia, au4-liu rp SULLKNDEU & PASCAL, HATTERS, aul-6m No. 8 8. SIXTH street, Philadelphia. ociillemen's Jurnisfying (Eooba. YSfINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE TV MEN’S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER BEAU SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 706 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, is particularly Invited to this improved cut of Shirts, the most perfect fitting article mode. At whole sale and retail, and mad* to order. aus-lyir Seining iUncqmcs. rriHE WATSON X $lO FAMILY SEWING MACHINE HAS COME! And Is now open for Exhibition at Second Story, front Room, No. 726 CHESTNUT Btreet. State and Coonty Eights for sale. Apply as above. au26-tf. A GOOD SEWING MACHINE.—HUNT, •xX WEUSTKR, Sc Co., beg respectfully to introduce theiusoHe* to the public as the manufacturers of the IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE adapted to manufacturing or family purposes. Free from tho objection* which have been urged aguliiht those already Known in this market, THIS MACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OF THEM ALL. and will be sore to comoieud itself, upon examination, to families, tailors, saddlers, shoemakers, and Reamßtresses. Those inwantof A GOOD ARTICLE, that will make a handsome lock-stitch, work WITH LITTLE NOISE, that will HEM, BIND. STITCn,RUN. or GATHER; indeed, that will give eutire satisfaction even after they have been used for years, are invited to call at our rooms, 108 South EIGHTH Street, up stairs HUNT, WEUSTF.R. A Sewing of every description executed in the beat pos sible manner, and on reasonable terms. Samples of our work sent by mail to any part of the United States. au22-tuthn3m. Dancing academy.—naylor & DAUGHTER’S DANCING ACADEMY, TENTH and SOUTH streets, commencing TUESDAY, September 1, 1857. The subscriber*, in oflering thin prospectus to the dancing community, respectfully acknowledge their kinduess during past seasoui, and pledge themselves that uothtng shall be wasting on their part to make the coming season Rurpas-s in brilliancy that of former year-*. Mr. N. and Daughter have, with untiring exertions added to their already full li&t of fashionable dances’ many new ones, which will bo introduced during the season. ® DAYS OF TUITION. For Children—Tuesday and Saturday Afternoons from J to o o clock ; for Ladies and Gentlemcu—Tuesday and Saturday Evening* from 7 till 10 o’clock. au 27.3 m BOOKSTORE.—E. C. Xi A J. DIDDLE, No. 508 MINOR Street, (between Market and Chestnut streets, we«t of Fifth street.) having devoted their attention especially to the puhli & tlon and sale of Books for tho use of Schools and Col leges, have for sale a stock embracing most of the text books extensively used in the educational institutions o tho United States, which, together with au assortment of Blank Books and Stationery adapted to the wants of schools, they offer for sale, wholesale and retail, at low prices. Teachers aud others wishing to examiue text books with reference to introduction iuto schools, are invited to call and examine the above named stock. au27*dlw V E- &B. SCHELL’S *“• CITY MAIIBLK WORKS AND STKAM MANTEL FACTORY. marble iiall, S. E. CORNER OF TENTH AND VINE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Where every variety of 3IARBLE MANTELS, TOMBS, MONUMENTS, TABLE TOPS and FLOORING, can be supplied upon reasonable terms. au24-tuf3m XTiLAGS! FLAGS!—PACKER FLAGS, i also Plain Flags from two aud a half inches to five feet, wholesale and retail, at the Flag Depot, No. 60 South Second street. ' *ugl94ff* Ill 1 \rm V-Hfi?’ PLACE HOTEL’, 5 BBOAB 'VWAY, eornernfElMlfH, rte-fc, Xew Vote.. Tina SLEQAST,MO»EHH,>;a»IkII?IffiM T I, noiropett for the recsptknif in theJcnropean *l) bw, {MOLD,* -cpefcpatw C. j. ika gl **4 ■■filtorkbly Jawririi to thi pstroM the ’ Ufcltei > fliattFUotel, Philadelphia,’?) i U* MaHaftmp«*i&u*l baa especial chare qpf the Catering Vefcteiht, , Jfcrerr attention haabMa>dK SIXTH mi BACK Stmts. Snle on mount ot a. United Stale. Gorerament, ir order cf Wo. Badger, E«q., Navy Arent On this (TUESDAY) MORNINGScpt. 1«, utlOo’cloek Sale of Kea! Estate belonging to the United States Government, on the premises, Con dating of very valuable Wharves, fronting on the River Schuylkill, and very valoable Building Lota 29 la uutnber, situated contiguous to the U. S Naval Asylum, vl*.: from No. I to No. 9 inelna: re. nine Building Lots, fronting on South street andextendia* in depth 135 feet 6 inches; from No. 10 to No 18 in clusive, nine Building Lota on Shippen afreet, extend iug in depth 136 feet o inches; from No. 19 to No 20 inclusive, eight Building Lota on Southerland avenue varying in size. * No. 27—The United States Naval Asylum wharf No. 28—The adjoining Lot. No. 29—Large Lot. The terms of sale will be one-half cash, one-fonstb in aix months, and the other fourth in twelve month* from date of sale. Receipt* will be given for payment*, but so deed* will be executed until the final payment* shall be made; and all payment* to be forfeited U the terms of sale shall not be complied with. The Government reserve the right to fix a value on each lot, below which a sale will not be made The plan can be seen at the Auction Store, g. E. cor' of Sixth and Race afreets. * ON WEDNESDAY HORNING, the 2d of September 1857, »t 10 o’clock, it the Phiw’eljhia N«.tSSSS silting In part of—2 this beer, Isa lba bread, h!U raiUn!.*®*’J* **'“ »«*. >“ lb. pickl«£ 16M be rice, large lot of empty breed cod ihiske? barrels, a lot of spirit room casks from 300 to 20 gallons, boat and mesa breakers, a lot of utensils, tea kettles, frying pan*, stew pans, grid irons, table covers, lot of shades for stern windows, two cabin state room carpet*, looking glasses, hanging lamps, shades for wardrobe*, dish covers, brass drums bugles, t rench horns, hand trumpet*,three boat emagus! boat pennants, two broad pennants, American Jackfet of carpenter’s tools, 38 gall* paint oil, lot of hide and wheelrope, 25 ship buckets, galley and fixtures, 42 feet suction hose, lanterns, lamp oil; lot of blocks hand lines, log lines, lot oil casks and barrels, and numerous other arUcles The whole to be sold without mint to the highest bidder. SALE OF BECOND-HAND FURNITURE At the S. S. corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets On FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, Sept. 4th At 10 o’clock, consisting in part of—Jenny Lind, hleh post, cottage, ami other Bedsteads; dressing ferieaus washsUnds, feather beds, matt raws, carpets, spring seat sofa*, marble top sideboards, boquet table*, elegant spring seat parlor chairs, card tables, centre table* Windsor chairs and settees, cherry tables, lamps, Ac’ Ac., together with .quantity of superior second-hand furniture, plush divan parlor tablet, stuffed plush chair*, bedsteads. Ac. - Dealers, housekeepers, and others, will find It to their advantage to attend the sale. TOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER, No. 325 ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Street*. SALES kVkEY ivKSINO at 7 o’clock Ofßoots,Shoes,Brogans,Gaiters, Hardware dntlerr W»u-bes, Jewelry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunki, fane* Goods, fiotioti*, he.. he. * N. B. Terms of Night Stlea, Tour montha credit fcr approved Cit/ acceptaocca, for sum. of XtOO and vet with interest added from date of sale. CARD .-Out-door Sales solicited of Household rcnn tuw at dwelUngs, Btocks of Hardware, Underwriters* » i* of J la^ wtw l CuGery, he. Consignments *oU. cited to he sold at the Auction Room*. Charges moder- Apply as abote. Advances made on Consignments of Poods. Mllm G Kf ;ORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, N. E. corner of BARBOX and SOUTU Streets, above Second. EVENING SALES. SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. At ?w o’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cut} lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, jewel ry, Fancy Articles, Ac. SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 Sooth THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pew at., only eight doors below the Exchange. Hoar* of business from 7 o’clock, A. M., until Id o’clock In the evening. Out-door sales, and sales at the Anetion Hoase, at tended upon the most satisfactory terms. CAPITAL $200,000. Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dla monds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware. Mer chaudite, Clothing, Yuraiture, Bedding, Cigars. Musical Instruments, Onus, Horses, Carriages, aud Goods of every description. All goods can remain any length of time agreed upon. All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards will be charged 2 per cent, per month; $4OO and over, the lowest market rata. This Store House haying a depth of 120 feet, has large fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu rance effected for the benefit of all persona having goods advanced upon. N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital, this office is prepared to make advances ta'nord satis factory and accommodating tarms than any other ia this city. Sj . . > - Money advanced to the poor, in small RLOtmti, «Hh out any charge. , * AT PBIVATB SALE. QM I»tootl*Ter»na other Wetchea, Jewelry, Ml Clothing will ha sold at redoes! prlees. aal*lj WELCOME RANGE.—SQLDBY CHAU TV vmh- OaJWH. .r'" r ' YK>T' T v ‘« , , . » 1. i » ' - r tiliiUß anil £iqnora. Boltsbg aatiion. LIKEN HD SI’S. Establishedfar the last Thirty Years.