The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 02, 1857, Image 3

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6^tt6^fe 7 and,*^@;»apDextig>it«T.‘thaß'ita,*3
: boeo-lcnoirc yah obott 6f toe bub*
pension of tho ;Mfichablo'fl v :frafilt Wg Association w
tho defecations iHopajingtenw**mopntiUg>ifr
la ■lltjftdrtq :s7o<OTi Jbnl H;U rVtay >cohadently.
&saorted;ih»t;ibe.benk hasihecnybehlnd'at tho
oleariSrhodMfiirfwtne d»ys, and It Wa> yesterday
debated whether It had not forfeited Ua ‘tight
to memhflfsbip among: the 1 associated htnics.
'.Vhb<tgKlC ; frs*C®j?l3«p?te4' ; i , slSw}i^},t > '.o4ttt:,
tslljAMlwtt/itnnbfc'iflatia '7aiitonjsCJtte*V3®p<>syt^ ;
ora I lwh6''commbneL>ddo,~ TntKdt>''Stheirdepo«its,
; ic »hfo jShi A«W»eq«fctie%.-. ?l S»-
bl!l*.(rf;tfithanV are perfoetlyaafe.nnday e being j
redeemed by the Bisk of AmerlotuPhealx, Union”:
North America,‘New York, nndMahhattan; b’stlr i
wo aroytb judge by the'aUiiemeiit'of Itsaffalrs,
njode'Tiistordsyidopoaitprsarasotllkolj'.iobfitii
ltt SMOtt.woro'thbitih.stgtea tdbeV,"-
loins, $1,110,230-; speole; ~ ;$35,0?8, *>M,
And iCalt&bilitWs—Bepoaltt,sBll,2lo; I
Circulation, $222,118..;; Total;-$1,037,35G,*hi0h ]
only; lesvoa a surplus of $108,932 sin assets j
over liabilities. As tbaford stated the bill holders
are qafte'seonro. tilth u clrculstion of $223,n0, ,
its securities nto as followa :; ; li.’:
« sk << 62,000
' / '. - . ' s v‘‘ ‘ ' ;r ‘ '- i: .$345,922
. . Isbell haite nQ meanV- to*day -b6^t« ; post-honrsi
to obtain any.reUftble information as to the extent*?
of theinkotvcment of this bank, nor do" I‘believe
the. direetow wiU know themselves, the defaulting
teller had bo . the books as to donoeftlhls
embarrassments are occasioned, by
- the ft# ore; of. the OhioXjfo andi Trusfc Company,.
.and by loapfl on stbckawhich hecahnotciiUiii..
The v-rczaj ttsnoes and, collection papor.ofthe fins
have fc&ndrftVferied to otberhands, and ihehope
is expreased that the - doors WSIV Wopenagaiti to- ■
.*>« •■ •>*?-.
shall be
of.rumors irf'tho ‘ street; and in*
‘ deed>V^y^hor^^the> l eUy,i'Wifh= regard. to the
aafetyorcdme of r tmr other city banks far.
AsT can leara, groundless and
malicious. iThere : has boon—not .exactly a run,
hut ' vety /like it—ail day .on
some of 'the hanks, the'Metropolitan, for instance,'
but /without being; dome. , Thero is no
. doubVVhowfcTer, I'thafc for -Home days -baok,- -de-i
poettoft graddally palUng theiselves,-.
«g*itfHf ? In
‘ net^-anrptUedvto
ahina vffiatwb
r that is now ; Tery ;iniioh, AV«reast,, rlj',my
self,,;s*W*thV A paper fjot iohe-cHaur dirst’dry,*
, goods. houses.. good at .all times, ' and - nowm
gold • Mint, - ; W-d&y •at
18 per tout.' r The psperof; another boose almostls 1
good ia, the'SSme lino refusedatfihy pVIdV and the
acceptance by-aaA Ifo/lllnu of, ha Hay&nadjafy
done af a favor “atSi/per cent; ft month; \ Hearn
at this the bank wished to help thoir
brother in distress, 4f the condition of affairs .war-,,
ranted it;’but on.inquiry this was found not-to be
the ease, and they ,concluded only to redeom tbo
notes. .; -• • v ‘ ;
The'Bank ■ statement' or; yesterday. Wfts moro
favorable'ihen'was expected; bat were U much
more £>/thanii was; it oonld.nof have prevented
the alarm which has existed during ,the day, and.
csstloncs still.' The cash trunsactioua at the; Sttb-
Trcnsury for. the day were. os .follows: /';/ •
Totahßeoeipts, -• : 8230,589 80 v
“.Payments, -. . - - 330,697 47 :,
Bmanet, ; ---V - .? - . 12,210,293 68'. .
.Tbeyeceiptsftt'thfe euAtom-hwwo./qr.duties td- :
day 1 /t ,s % ' ~s, ; *
Stocks-areagain doVn and the market *as un
settled as -ever. A considerable amount of busi
ness Was done for eaqifc'i /Ev 0 ry th! dg fell,'; as -you.
will see by tnti bulletins of both , hoards; imt lUi
nolsCentralwhich advanced 2percent.; <. ,
Mr. E.-H.,Xudlf>w\sold t<hday <me h'andrWi
thousand fl,per cent; loan
of 18d6.'!n stims'aiWlat prices as follows r.> / .
:000Pe8bam&C0.;..wa..;...98 .
30004. A. SiebWitt.-. : ;;.;.v.;;;9OX • ‘
3000 Mr. Braen..,
4;T.yr05t;.;...;.:
WOO Merritt, Trimhle. - -
20004. K. Stebb.ns.... ; '
■• do ?: .V...;..,...: oig
- 1005J)e|11um&C0....;...v...91
10000 J .. StCbbins.. 91
i»o,
asm' «• w
WOfcW C0;..v.........
«*» o<*6f>.. w .1.;.;;.'.?....
IW.Merritt 1rimb1e;............
MOO.
'WOO .. ,3c> .....i....... .
0000
lOOOollri i v ;.;V.
ABHBS-aMTdtlet aVfSfbr.pols end $7.31# for
market for -State and western
Flourla dnlbandthti demand moderate with sale* Of 8100.
bbl«•at’fS'.TSifclS.Ki for/conjmtmto good Btate;so.2o‘®'
s6.3fi d£i;.s6-7if1*55.05 for, ebmtnfrn td taper
Midilgin-, Indiana, loira, &c* s6.BoesS for extra Gen»
easee, eod ss.6o«-0.25 for extra fit. LouteV.vScntherii
Ploar Imxichxp|sd with Raje* oflOOQbble at $6,250(8.66
forniiXed te:gCod Alexandria, kc} (d.SSo
$7.76 far extra do; for Richmond eounty, and-'
Canadian IfJouris easier’
-wtthaales bf-20Q bbls at 5.85«56 for Superfine, and $6145;
«$7 JW for extra do. ; ftye Floub Isqnieti and'firm' at
$L2&055.25. for from fife* to auper. Cora-31 eal is- quiet
at ffclft for Jersey. li • ■, -•:<•- . '
C«rfXE.i*The.ma«cet ta.veiy dnli;- The following Is
the afexik on hand np to. this - ■ 1
; • Stock op Corns ttf Kaw Yobk, Sept. Ist,
Ei0.hdg5:.....5....V..;..
Lagusyra; beg5.........*.
Maraesllxi^baga... ..
Bahia, bag5.,.,,,*,...
Jera, tags...,
Ceylon, bag 5.........
fit, Boiniago, hags
Porto’Rico, n0g5.,,....
£arranWa,bi,gs. p ,,
...low 1ag... ;,,.r.vrr,m
Java, mats ji jao
is Steady at tho following qdo-
. ; HEjr TOBZ CLABsiyiQITiQX. 4 -r7;«
Upland; Florida, Mobile, N.O. & Tex.
fttgßV t..W >, •»• ia. ’• 13; ••
Middling. ...16£" 16JU v 15V 38 r
Wi*Wnf Fair...ul6B ,UX Alg ~ . 17 ; v•;
J^air.............. 1Q%- ' 30# nom. nom. •
market-for wheat is irregular, with
R?les Of 37,000b0. at for Southern red,- add
$1,5501.70 for Southern whtte.-and $1.52051.60f0r good
Kantocky; Oats are scarce at 67080 e. for. Western,'
aad 01©63<v for Stato. 1 ' Ryo in unsettled at 80®85c:'for
»etr.. Corn ia lower at 85c. for good mixed Western, and
s&c. for do; Southern yellow^-.* ;*:»>'• -»’ '<•' t
aro unchanged, with a better snppiy..
Ht&ss are rery (fall. ,r
IBOX is dull at $29 for Scotch JPJg.:. Bars are-nominal:
. There is a Httleroori? activity for llem
lock. - Sola, at. 26%&27% foe Orinoco light audzniddlo
vrflghts, and 20029j£ for Buenos Ayr&a.
' "4 v Turpentine continue heavy/
and held .firmly at 47048 c. Orude. TurpeDtine is very
scarce at-nominal ratei,, Gammon Boetn is In demand 1
$1.95. for / 31.0, lba.; fine.do.Hrxnandin good'demand.
*t $6.0316 280 fba.. Ter la request at $2,1216 for
Norfolk and 82.37 X @2,80 for IViliainjrtou. - -
„ Oita.—Tbo. market I« quiet-for Crude Whelefaad.
Sperm manufactured Whale le in-lemaud at 80»S8c for |
MI; rjuro OUil, quiet at $1.20 for Water
prime) uadHoeecdOil t»hea!yatBoaBlo. j ]
P*PTUIo*B.-Tl , «.. , Mj*et..f(ir.POT»with!
MIM of.BW bbia t at |25.75 for,MMa,ewl.t2l.7s fer
PJlbw.j Berf «in demand, with judee ofbble. at (ITa i
*>* for fifcpeWl Weafcrn: and fltMoW tor extra
do. Setfflanw.eednll atJ&3MtH2i. aecoo la flrra,,
at 15f. for Wwtem eraolied. Cut.Merfe ew.ttomlnal at
former quotations . lard la’dnll at So ;
Scolft.—The market ianneettled end tending dtnvu
ward.;.:Tbefollowingiatheeteckthlemorolnf':
HEW TORS STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, Sept: 1/
'\ ' PUfSt HOAED,'; . , ,
2600 tnd State 6’a ’ 77 ’ COONy Oenß.tiric 72
Wo,r,:;da,.X '. MX "865 Erie 88r... eg >lB ;
IOOM'TIWnia «’a ; -■ 1460, -.' 7 .d0 - ' ,S
SOOO'—Vdo-.v:'-: t(W s> 20 .-
VlOO#MoState.a<e;, '0834- 400:- do,’ . • -«s tQk
71000 do ;, 68 :100" : do - : alp.-iyo?
6000.7, do"/; wo'.'aoo-'.idff-vr.iAh.Sd- «,»
IMOOI do ■: ••vtitWib .isso.t'db '■?; -••*». 20K
MUCrtHREc 13 . r . BsoClev*'Tolßß;B7
_tol.ao -: .;wo 12 - 65MU*MtoBB 'B2
200 • do b 5 11 150 'do ■ ' Ji 8f
26 do- 10 , Sfilßoadbnßß .66 K
100 i-dO »>- .-,*3' 10X- -200 • dn- • ' 65S
2000ERConbda 1871 62 1400 , do 66
6000B»t.lUM4t.M -7« - - 200 ’ 'do ' 1 slO *35
1000IICon E Bonde .66 . . 25MiehCenEE.. 'Oik'
■ a6O SOX 100 < dOV. -J ;b3 ■&*
■ 6 PelArllnd OCo 106 ' - IOSIKIt lf #EU •17
05 Penn Coal Co , 6d . 60Panama It It *-eBl ' l
100 , dd ;> «ffaSO' 67 ' -loOUfCen ft ft p3O 'S4''"'
M-J do, ■ tfx 10' do •88 -
SOCpmCoai.Co .14 ' trOlOol* cin'tt. 02«
100 VdJ *‘* S W >,S-13 * Gal't'cillßß, rTSv!
200 Faoif M SCOBS -65 ' 300 u &•’ ' 7e a ’
.2* do 64 295,,. do -- 77J4-
e^ N A 0t! ‘ EB73 # : 6o r .do' .■■ iL hr:nj}
950 ’-:«0 ' e 78:. ; 20Cl5T*P(t«nrt 16
SOJ •• do . .0 12* 20CW:jsBlBB 77X,
w ;;do>"-.“- ~T 2« 145' ;do ■:;.'77,;
«0 do atSd 72X M -do 76 U
460 :*. T 2« 250 ‘do’ 76*
160 do e- 72X 60 .do K 1 76^
60 do , ; '72X 370 do . .. 75
$24 do ' '72 • 1
'SKcosn
. 30W m Cen B Bonds 81%
1 60 Bank of r‘loov
\ 600 N rj
OOEriolKahnjalr.lOX
;SM „do . ,16/4
800 .do - Wit
28 Id.Cjf* it MB S' 11^’
■7O I’/dd:';,?l ‘
. 60&ABft!D« H It 79
.100 UHkrrßßr^flOtf;
'6O/r c-fy-fo s’^-90>*i
,W;/4fi-‘ 00#
- 5 ;;»\o
350- , do - or
‘ ,200 Gal k Olil'lL *4’ ,70 **
'5»O '7ao : - v ‘,^bs l -.7«‘
‘ loacier'&'rol AB' 35V
■ S JM< ff 3*»#
(K» do ‘ ' ‘U
160CHUBX BB 75,
► «> jar & Mi«» n.B , so
58MS«TSJrfStK Ss.'
26 Bead Railroad 56*
200 ,-d« - v . . 66, .
100 4-- .ao‘ ; ' E2O 64X
100 :6o 64*
63 64
200 sdo'.'r . . 63V
s» do . w
. - -- PoiLAnatPHu, September 1,1857.
“ lightning
from cloudless fb£ language in Which, one
of hut egtemporarles announced, the failuro of the Ohio
Irffeapd Trust Company. Thteapnonneeraent, In Its
vei7 coi>ied from newspaper to, newspaper
, nntU with tbeslght.oftbls
pot phrase thaiit grei f tiresome, and thevivld boldness
. of ifcetnetapHoc poMMied no longer the powerto 4keite
cither'airorapaimfratloft-'’ •' ? A ; •> ;-'i
AsreaUtghtoingpAMce.fromcloud to- cloud,.asthe
thunder reverberates iu aH directions, apd as the at*
mosphereisthftMbj'purlfled, so-tho. pariiq ofvrhlch this
failure .effect andean excititg 'cause,
spread rrbm'dtxtp.ciiy, heightened ererywhere by the
reports of-ifcfc teaching elsewhere,
' purifying the money market by brJngfngflil ’the bubble*
to the shffoco, .easing, them, and Jowtag
the bceujted the purer and sounder for
, 'theif dejsirtuw,-;.;. •..
*- Wefiftji’tfiiacacMfvo eiploafenii bf;Mc,ihonip*on,
• failure'
of tha ? fee failure of/Mr, J.veU at Pc-'
trott, ttte stoppage of tho faolliiter.yaad^p^lprocity.
- Bank* Sitda boh upon the hdo&s'thereJgen*,
, fchping thuuder^retuming
- redoubled soqud to the place wheneo it erigiriahidJ
Banking villany pf oge uof> its
.*\bMcVfi/ sfe;jwlure;of thoieaienlo
- ’•, ■ “■■' ; '' * > J;-^v s ''
* /:tl» ; 3,200 sha^.
' 1 a gbod time odn'’;ex«3etfpiit'
" fit#thfir r tliau ilißjhuTc buenat many
ivS‘ H%>t&l '■ 7 %
/yheathe brtgh.t'ftun of ourr&Uonai*
lspeUed &V^oydi P ss Q ? e “;
;' shor C, sighted vision by th* h®*r-P r{ **
.„.n»u street; V •*■. •!.' - -• * ' !V -.’.'
...The President of the .Warren Count/ Bank, w «iu
gU^ r aoco^Un^.ta• the .Buffalo. 'public, r?pptla that.
iniitltaticiQinoi broken, but oil wfe and sound. W w
cuiation lias been withdrawn,'and'tiiefe aro but few
ajttblioWecß,, We dofcbt the -fctoHejr'Jof 4 'repotting the
pf Banlt ‘failures, so Industriously eot
Mott b/ih»p,nic-m«konf, «a Wh*« d '' t * l j
m.'soo&m tb« tolograph ham rant »ho “«** “ f '’i .?, 1
orer'tK. country, Mght/lzilis tWihoHe™ « their «Ml.
Iprtlonjiii&^eyieMrWiies..,^'.'tO r ., •
The WtfcbiHKhfoit ;' „ .
' 3 “The Tar Collector'oMho'.FlAt Wfird.called tipon
‘ThomaßWilllMlu. BSfl.', o* FrWeJ, d «“ n 4 miam3
meet cl that gentleman's county tax. Mr. WHUina
tyndemi him the . amount claimed, leas that portion to
be"applied todbe payment of the Interest on the railroad
hdnffi The Collector declined to accept.tho fonder, and
levied, upon-the hooka in Mr.- Williams" law office, hit
thewtoleamount of ila taxes. We hare no donlrt the
•genttematl will institute preceedlnga to test the validity
of the railroad tax, and hove this vexedgucstion settled
ataneoriyday.”- •> "'
!m& is - the cdmmsticement of a legal investigation of
themerlte of .tiiecon'jw’fr'erey inflation to the bonds |
given by Allegheny c<fu&ty, Allegheny City, and Pitts- |
burgh, fot railroad pairposos, This is tho right course |
to pursue, that the question will bo
apepdily.coosidorddland definitely, settled. Suspenso fa, i
doubly'iajurious to the Innocent holders of these nbll-* !
gstiost.M,:: 1 ; '
Thafollowing is a comparative statement of the con
dttibn' df the Bants of the city of Now York, Aug. 22d
and jUg ; 29tb,1857: ■'
. Loans'. • - Specie. • Oirtl’n. Bep’ta.
Anga 22;...5120,139,582 10,091,118 8.805,01 L 89,364,046
.Aug. 29,.,. 118,688,01 ft. 8,671,060 84,812,880
1 Snowing & decrease of Loans.,.,*. w.. $3,660,603
a decrease of Speelov.. / *25»59«
, ;,.!•« a decrease cf:Circolatlon,....... -22,061
‘•' •'-*< a -decrease of undrawn' Deposits.. 1,880.660
laone’week, the expansion of the' previous elx has
~been removed, - ' ' ,
i ls'in ,the 180,000; Mecha
"nies,'sl3o,ooo; -Union, $77,069;...8ank of America,
$140,000; Pbenlx, $27,000} '.titty Bank, $66,000} Mer
chants’ Exchange, sloTjoW;'National, $05,000; Lea
ther, $30,000; Seventh Ward,, $50,000; Bank State of
New-York, $137,000; American Exchange, $550,000;
‘Bank of Commerce, $350,000; Ooean, $144,000; Mer
cantile, $64,000; Republic, $100,000; Metropolitan,
$850,000: Market, $60,006} Shoe and Leather, $148,000;
• ; Oorn~E^ohange,'sl2B,ooo; Continental, $110,000; Im- |
'porton and Traders,-$40,000; Park, $112,000. I
A riThe fcilbwing Banka increosed their loons lnstweok:
'Hidkof'NiirT6rk','t7B,6W)VMS»h»nW;l«»,oto'i , liH'-
1. - -.-::,- .
/''■The New York Express says—
“ The statement df the Newark Advertiser, that W. B.
Ogden<E«t«} orOhldagOj haantatoati assignment, is en
tirely grouttdleW-'MrV Ogdenhas hot been at Chicago
'recently, has not made.- an assign raent. and will not
unless his crcditorefoi'ce'hlm to do S 6. Ills obligations
-Are confined (6 endoraWnents oh Occoant of tho Fond dn
Loo road; tile creditors of which hare acceded generally
Ao tho'-wniest for an extension, and little donbt is felt
by tiiore who understand tho affaire of-the Company
that the shtira obligations of the road, endorsed by Mr.
Ogden, will be retired from the funds of the Company,
.which is having all the success It could reasonably hope
is resto'ringlts finances.-**', V r ' ■’
i W. A/Bboth,'£sq; f President 1 of the American Ex
change*Bank, and’F.!lt. ( l.ane, have boon appointed re
ceivers for the Ohio Life, and Trust Co. -
j The interest coufyont. bn the Ist Mortgage and “spe
c's! issue” of bonds of theludl&o&poliB and Cincinnati
'Batiroad Company, due -September Ist, -will be paid at
the American Exchange Uauk> -
The Ift'Crosse'Company to-day pay at their office,
Ko.-19 Nassau street,alt the' coupons due on bonds Is
sued for their benefit. : J ,
' TUo.lillngls,Qreat. Weatorn Eallroad is >advertised to
bc> sold at auction atSpringfield/ontb'6lsth of Ootober.
Messrs. J-N. A.GrlswoldandL. M, Wiley aro the as
eigneesV_ '‘-V* - ■ 1
It is nOir «!aid that the statement that the New Eng
land Bank Note Company had been robbed of a large
amouhtof.htilshaS.vecy little foundation in fact. The
whole amount will nol exceed $2OO.
1 The Detroit AJceriiter says:
11 Thosuspensiob of J. L. I/jell, broker, yesterday,
hsa caused much tnik among business men, though most
•f his depositors feel secure, being under the Impression
that hts doors are closed only temporarily. Most of the
business community have heretofore placed unbounded
confidence in this community has en
joyed bettor credit. - The.,suspension - baa caused con
siderable distrust luthemjrids of all, and a tight run on
eomo of our other brOkerd tcHlay baa beentho conse
quence, but they have all met the calls promptly, and wo
presume will continue to do so.” - '
....oiX
.90
The business at, the'New Fork S/jb-Treasury <m the.
Slat ult. was Wfotiowß; “
TOtiki receipts. $295,010 TO
> Payment*.. L*.... . 408,052 32
i‘. BnUrice.. 12,310,401 20
The following table will chow the. operations at the
Assistant Trearam’s Now York', to the month oC
August’:'"- /' >
Bjr balance,' 3 August Ist, 1837,
;. peceipti during the month: -
Vn accountorCustoms,:....s3,99o,2B9 55
'do -. -Patent Pees;, 5,085 00 '
> v4o . <v - • 67,037 17
do -800 ,000 00
do Miscellaneous 28,414 60-4,290,770 82
Ttymentn:
Treasury PrafU.7..
Port Office ;do ...
’ Balance August3lst, 1857............57,787,830 39
By balance, Or., diiVgacti.',s2,ol6,349 23 J
Byreceipts duruigthemonth 3,737,890 53—3,754,239 70
To payments.-. 3,657,200 c 7
01.360
......12,37*,
......none'
* Balance/..:;...V.
By balance, Cr.j interest accounts,
To payment 5,.....................
8a1ance...;..:...;..../.’ .I 1 . 64,846 00
By receipts for Custom* in Aug. 1867 3,060.280 66
‘ do f . \--A4 ;do 1856. t i,«, 6)34<»}‘W 67
..........SOO
.none
’ JDecreMß in August^,lB67;. ~..$3,346,488 12
Bfbal. 0r.,8i4. a»4Bx. Acltfor Aa»y 0f.53,284,857 63
By coin reoMdUngthe month. $00,515 62 ■.- ■• :
, .. fdo „ 32,061,032 39—2,168,147 61
Topaymeniiin c0in.,........5154,80615
' do &ne bar5...1,870,179 05—1,604,085 20
5 Balance $1,938,020 31
By colnin bond in Aa.T’a0f;f0,939,710 33
' , • do* . ' Aasay Of, 1,001,482 40-10,941,192 78
Byflnebar* ~$933,5.77 04
■By unpari’dbul.anAfUfoßU'r.’ 401,447 €0
Bullion atMJnt ftrcoinage..,; 37,192 93—1,375,203 47
V/i Total. .j.; $12,310,401 25
/'Statement of business at the C. S. Assaf Office, for
Jfte month ending August,3lft, 1867: v
Deposits of (told—
. Foreign Coins.,;
Foreign Bullion,
U. S. Bullion:..
and Purchases of Siver—
' -Foreign, C0in5.],..',.,....,',.... $72,000
Foreign Bullion 40,000
17,8.11itf. (contained In gold),. . JO,oOG
' do - old coins 120,000
{ ' , do.' lake .Superior..,,.. 3,000 $245,000
Total Deposits,'payablein bant..' $860,000
-do* . - do . j coins., ,240.0CKJ~£1,130,000
; Goldßarsj}Uraped,..
' Transmitted to U. 8. Mint Phil., for
coinage... 168,073 25
.' The following were the item* of tho HolHstorßank
andof the. Reciprocity (or Sackett’a Harbor) Bask at
ftbelrlwt quarterly statement, June, 1857..
. » ~ . -< • • » Reciprocity Bk.' 1 Hollister Bk.
Capital. $200,000 ‘ $200,000
circulation... V.,....... 1*3,780 09,"206
Proflta .‘ 0,768 20,211
Due other banks.;; ....v 15,020 50,636
Duo Treasurer State New York.. 62,723 16,647
Individual Deposits 64,213 164,527
1 UUpollftneoafl:',.. is.+i .V. 44,610
✓.C '.Total IJtkWUe*. .$4961264 $590,138
L0ta5;;.860,077' 423,326
Overdrafts,,, .v, /;i .v„.
Due from otherbanks.....;
.Beal estate... 4 .; ; 5.:;: .
SpecJfe.-,.;, *
.Cash ltoras&« , ;u'. : ..
Stocks sod Bonds...
Bank notes. ;vv.'..;.. f .;
kU&)ft11a'a&0u9.;i,.. 1 ............
TotilMJjets.V*..../. 455,264 690,13 H
‘ The.clrcal&fton'ahd deposits of these tanks arc safe,
whatevcr'may be the loss to the, stockholders.
,!• Themonetaryoxcftement WNewYork, f seeordiDg to
the of fast evening; still continues:
«' • Wall, street ba* been in a state of I more .excitement
to-day thattfdr any* ported during the summer. A panic
has taken possession Of the tldiidj'andtho fooling passes
from qhe to the other with all the force which aaeh a
/Mato of thing* lis naturally calculated to airaken. ,Tho
immediate Cause is'the BUspenMOn.cT the Mechanics’
,'Banking'Associatiorij boo or the officers of which has
teen found faithless in the discharge of his duties. The
liabilities ai* sot known to i certainty, and until they
Are fcnowir'Xhe directors decline to meet the obligations
ofthe Bank. 1 With'tbe previous'feeling In the afreet in
regard to some of tho country Banks, such'ah a"t as this
was calculated to produce the' natural effect* no have
-seen. The suspension of Beebe & 90., owing >*> (heir
largo loaks on stocks, is another c&oso of tho’.tiante.
[ - An attempt to Increase thepanic by the report that 1
tho Brie Railroad would not pay the dividend on.vl.eir
September Bonds was answered by the positive payment.
'Of them at noon attho Manhattan Bank. Those who, for
surj>oses of bril’ahd to increase tliq excitement, htui cir
culsteu aecritntfy repOrthacatiaß'they it to be
' true; of course were disappointed,' and such trill now set
their free* in sowe iiew: dirdctloo, to propagate mis-,
nhlefv 5 ' v .' s .“ /
V .Though confidence'is a plant of Blow growth, It is
most rapid Of all growtiwinlta decline. On occasions
like these when tens of millions of dollars are in danger
jaerlSccd almost dally from a raero panic, it Is
time for solid, Intelligent business iuen to arrest the, 1
. evils of the loss by breasting the storm. Tho danger Is
. ope of fear rather than, any-real evil.' There is as much ,
real; value - and as much money Id this city to-day as
there was half a year since, and yet millions of dollars
have been swept bj the board iu tho space o a few - -weeks,
Only arotoration of confidence tan check the calamity,
and sensible boßlnessmensUoiUd unite to accomplish this.
One effect of tho present excitement has been to bring
thousand*of- absentees to tho city. Wo observed many
of our ‘leading buslness/pCn on Wall street to-day, aud
.among those who have been at their country homes and
the watering places for the summer. At one time, two
or three hundred people were congregated opposite to
the New York Banking AatoCifttiou building, attracted
by curiosity, bat there seemed to be no excitement
beyond this, add more of good nature and good philoso;
phy than Ono-ft'oald •naturally expect. If the Banka,
Bankers, and cltlseua wIU but do their duty oue towards
another, by allowing a manly confidence and caution to
go hand in hand, all will soon be well.' 1
Q»S O'Clocx,-—Abetter state of feeling exists. The
Bank of America, 1 Phoenix, Manhattan, Union, North
America, New York, and-the banks generally are re
deeming the notes of the Mechanics’ Banking Associa
tion. This is i stop lathe right direction. The notea
. are equal to'gold,'based as they arc oa tho large pre
mium Whiofc exist* for State stocks as security, aud any
Sacrifice of a uch property is cruelty to the holder.
'IWO o’ciocit'.—lip to the time we go toprosa, no bonk
in this city is In discredit, except the Mechanics’ Bank
fog Association— as \of leant at the toUhleri of the
banks'char fit io Uhbtttig diicredited. The panic
makers have succeeded ih croatlng an excitement among
:tfcs banks,'and hence, : as the immediate effect Is,to stop
-loans, trouble in pther quarters is apprehended, with
, reason, during the day. * * v 7
'The fottowlojrw* thprecsipt* at the Philadelphia
.Custom ttouae for the taontha of August, 185e-’57 :
: i< / •.’. •.» "• 1860. 1857.
Y&tw of tnertlwindlM In warehouse
..flnitmoJith.,,.....a,.* 908.1Q3 2,738,160
foe warchoaeo ft 'm foreign •
Enteredfot from other
district*., iV.Aj.V ■»,«* ' 90,442
EateVcdfoe ccniramptlon from for-' _ •
- eiffo JXJrUl .W, 714,000
free:tneroh&ndiM Entered.B79,oo7
,?P4W«*alfreraw*Tebouw7<>reon-. ' : •
Aniiatf 282,839 6«,435
Wttbdaw*! from Wamtotu* for- „ _
h\ 10,33® ; . {,W
Wlt!idtf,#4ip G ivr4tehotuJefor exp't ■ - 10,203 8,209
-1v^ u *Pfaj*rch*n£ji»« lo <inireh6urfe '• ' - _ „
of ttoath/i* Min;:,.;..1 .>1.067,80* *,BBO,UT
)' MtitMuHtetMrJ ~ ‘ ...
**J- - , -18 M . 1888' !•’ ! iB6O. • Ml.!
$‘*83,600 '5270,98?
jjpttWlU 7 ' r , J,_
> }&h¥* 2,820,819 2,198,803
•ri wwm
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100 dp 27 # 0 do sOwn. 40
100 do . 27# 6 . do, eswn 40
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100 do 27# 7 Mor Canal pref 92
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do ■ New 25# 096
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Mort O’s’44. 85 ®Bo# i
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LIVERPOOL—Packet ship Wyoming. Crooks—7 tons
iron James Marsland; 181 tons tin plates Nathan Trot
ter A Co; 1 pkg W B Carver; 1 do It T fibeppftrd, 1 do
Coleman,Kelton A Co;3 do Field A Hardlo; 12 do W Mc-
Kee &Co’,2df>GKTryon;ldoEO Borhek; 6 do 6 anvils
Robt Dunlop; 6 do Bates A Coates; 0 do Muslin A Bon
nett, 4 do Wright A Brown: 8 do Hamilton,Easter Sc Co;
22d01j SLevj ACo; 7do liaddon, Oadl & Porter; 6 do
Oanbr, Neviilo A Hughes; 39 do Robt Ewing: 11 do Den
ms jlcEwen; 1 do j T Johns; 03 do Sharpless Bros;
2 flat chains 0 A Lyman: 21 pkgs 74 bdls steel Curtis tc
Hand; I pkg F A Packard; 1 do J Ouminlog; Otloll
Howard: 6do Lafourcado, DeOorcy is Co: 8 tons iron
Potts A Roberts: 0 do IV F Potts; odo IV (1 Hoopes;
49 Bteever A Whittaker; 0 pkgs J Lambert; 1 do
Barcroft, Beaver & Co; 1 do M L llaUoweU C Co; 10
do Grundy Warden is Co; 46 do Thomas Mellor, 2do
Esherick, Black is Co; 1 do Dalo. Ross A Withers;
6 do Greer A Lalng, Wheeling; 45 do J A B Orme;
3 Isaac Barton & Co; 2 do filter. Price A Co; 74 do J
H Orne; 0 do Worrell, Coates As Co; 24 ts Iron Morris
Tasker & Co; 6 pkgs Handy & Drainer; 2 doT & F
Evans: 9do licsson & Son; odo Llppineott A Parry; 4
do Authony, McKhnbor A Co; 8 do Sami Agncw; 13 do
Joel J' BilUoy A Co; Bdo W J P Ingraham; 3do G B
Reese, Bon & Co; 4do Truitt, Brothers & Co; Ido E
IV Payne; 2do Armor, Young & Co; 1 do Marplo,
McClure A- Co; Ido > R Mcllvain A Bons; Ido W
B Lower A Son; 10 do -John K Hart; 3 do J C
Grubb A Co: 5 do Fassjtt A Co; 1 Roles, Bros A Co;
6 do Jas Lesley, Jr; 1 do Wagner ft Btuart; 4 do Mur
phy A Yarnall; 1 do Field, Langstfoth A co: 0 do 8 II
Bouighaus; 1 do Newliall A Lehman; 8 do Caldwell A
Gbriskey; 3do Jos Woodward & co; 8 do Bedell, Pemoe
A co; do SUaflner, Zelgler A co; 40 do Robert Pol
leck; 4 do D 8 Brown; 63 ton iron Morris, Jones A
co; 6 packages Bancroft A Lea; 7do \V P WHstach; 10
do Wood, Bacon A co; 8 ts iron Stccvtr A Whittaker;
08 do M B Mahoney A co: 11 packes Stewart A Brother;
8 do Smith, Williams A co; 11 do David Graham A
co;'3do Alexander Wray A co: 6 anvils Justice A
EXeimnofz; 1 packago Shackleford, McCauley A co; 1
do Thomas Richardson A co; 02 do Day A Matlock;
I do >’ A Packard; 8 do .Lewis A co; 8 do Geo D Par
fish; 60 do Sharp, Haines, A Co; 1 do B G Godfrey A Co;
22 do Oho Taylor; 3do 8 hags nails Smith, Seltzer, A
Co; 0 doll do Shields A Miller: 1<) pkgs Goff A Poter-t
sou; 12 do Chas Field; 37 do 55 anvils It A W C Biddle
A Co; 4 do 7 do J J Duncan A Co; 1 do T llessonbrimck
A Co; 2 do W II Knight; 3 doP g Justice A Co; 0 do J
M Ford; Ido Hatch A Bros; 3do Stotesbury A Ayre<; G
do Ratguel A Co;6 do K Mullins; 4do Dilworth, Bran
son, A Co; IdoIS D Goddard; 1 do If DuUeiug A Co;
tl do 16 tons 5 cwt 2tbs steel AMP Watson; 12 do 7 bags
wills Davenport A Eldrldgo.
.LIVERPOOL. —ShipStalwart,Lucas; 3cases rndsoGnU
lou. llou'ioMon, A Co; 4]bales mdse, 12 casks soda, and
89 tes bleaching powder Churchman A Co; 2 cases
mdse. 1 caso hosfory Canby, Neville A Hughes: 72 do
steel D T Holley; 35 do mdse William McKea, A
Co; 3 bales mdse, 1 case mdse Wray A Gilillab;
1. cask do Charles Field: 20 crates earthenware
W P A G lfnckcr, 100 casks bleaching powders F Bennie;
| 6 cases steel Henry Daristou; 1 do mdseiWood, Bacon A
Co; 2 do do fihaptelgli A Rue; 3 do scented soap, Rolls,
Matthews A Co; 3 bales mdse, Plggott; 3 cases do Clag
horn A Mover; 2do do J W Gibbs A Son; 18 casks soiia
ash, 720 rails to order; 1 bell, 63 bdls steel, Naylor A Co;
86 ca66d, 8 bales mdse, G D Parrish; 6 cases, id rskn hdw
Newlln, Marshall A Co; 2 cases do Sowers A Smith; 1
case mdse, Barcroft, Beaver A Co; 1 do hosiery, Andress
A Co; 82 dp steel, Curtis A Hand, 14 casks hardware do
Logan A Gregg, Pittsburgh; 19 bales Osnaburgs Lewis
A Co: 3 cases mdso 13 do Fustians do; 1 cose thread 2 do
silk buttons Laleg, Haglnnls A Browne; 2 do uidse
Lafourcado, Ooxo A Co; 6 do do Reiss, Bros A Co;
$ cskfl saddlery Knorr, Neco A Co; 2 bales wdzo Rftieuol,
A Co; 1 coso do Somes A Snodgrass; 0 cases aud 11 bales
do and 1 cask hardware order; 29 crates and 10 caks ear
thenware order; 8 cases and 2 bdls steel order: 3 cases
book and 12 casks tiles 9 casks oil order; 11 crates earth
enware Isaac Stork A co; 17 crates and 8 hhils earthen
ware Stein, Warner A co; 2 bales radio J T Wray A co;
6 cases do Smith. Williams A co; 1 bale and 1 cask sad
dlery W F Wilsiach A co; 2casks hardware IV S Han*
sell; 1 cask chains and 1 cask merchandize W 8 Hansel);
1 cask hardware J J Dunkcn A co; Ido mdse Sbaffner,
Xeiglor A co; 2 cases stnallwaro do; 12 do radius D Gra
ham A co; 34 do smallwaro Grundy, Wnrdin A co; 4
bales mdse £ P Moyer A Bro; 27 cases do I> 8 Levy &
co; 39 bdls bar Iron Steovor A Whittaker; 237 do steel do
do; 879 bais, 349 bdls rod iron, Middleton A Harncd ;
2393 bars aud 180 bdls bar iron, W F Potts; 1118 do and 30
do do J Gillingham A Sons; 698 do and 678 do <loD Bob
bins A Co; 191 lulls sheet iron,W WRichards; lease
mdze, S P Watkins; 2 do do It Ewing; 19 bales carpeting
J H Orne ; 1 case mdze L Bcukert; 6462 sacks salt T
Kichaidson A Co; 3 casks hardware Justice Afiteimnetz;
2 cases mdze James, Rent, Santee A Co; 1 case mdze J V
Cowell A Son; 9 cases and 1 bale mdzo, 23 bales blankets
W Watson A Co; 136 sheets 1090 bdls 391 Iron bars Mor
ris A Jones A Co; 13-bales mdz» David 8 Brown A Co; G
cases do Alexander Wray A Co; 2 bales podding Owen,
Hopkins A Co: 4 cases mdze filter, Price A Co; 14 cases
nud 2 bales maze GB Reese, Son A Co; 20 bates blankets
G D Reese, Son A Co; 3 cases mdze J B Orne; 3 cases
hosiery Billings, Hoop A Worthington: 7 do tndzu Thus
Martin: 1 bale do W JI Jiorstinan A Co; 4 do do 13 do
blankets J P Ingraham; 1 case mdzo J T Johneg; 3do
do J J Bailey; 100 sacks salt E II Byron A Co; 02 crates
6 hbds do atlur 8 B Pierce A Sons.
.87.485,231 10
f11.7C0.0 07 48
i.53.725,M0 44 ''
'262,225 65 8.088,177 00
O9
. 107.410 04
42,509 74
$3,443,005 64
LIVERPOOL.— Ship'North American, Clark.—l pkg
indze Smith St fleltzer; 1 Murphy it Yarns}); 3 W Hop.
klnwm; 1 3 Lambert; 5 W Mokes Sc Co; 2 Duohp &
White; 1 Lafourcado,Coxe, & Co; 12 Rosengatder 4c
Bod; 8 J U Orno; 75 boxes tin plates N Trotter A Co;
21 casks china clay 0 B Dunn; 340 casks soda ash E A F
0 Yamall; 42 do do 0 W Churchman 3c Co; 2414 bars
and 738 Ixila iron M B Mahony 3c Co; 280 bars and 2010
MU do Barber A YoUtig; 395 udl* do McCullogh 3c Co;
140 do do Stover it Whittaker; 240 do do Faesanl, Raker,
A Co, 205 do do Pedrlck, Price, it Co: 4334 do do 8 it C D
Bobbles A Co* 70casks hardware W G Lewis It Bods; 322
brs and ISO bis iron R Norris Sc Sons; 1023 bars aad 00 bs
N it <} Taylor; 9 crates E Ware, 3 Emerick 10; Rush,
ton A Co 4: HP& WG Taylor»; do to Jules flauel Sc
Co, 71: do do A F EbermanUS; Pkgs bottles 3 Swain 10;
Puns Whiskey Mitchell it Allen; 2 OratesE Ware, Tyn
dall 4c Mitohell; 20 do do W Everhart; 20 do do B B
Pierce4tSon: 255 Geo Hammoraly; 250d0 do P Wright
Sc Sous; 100 8 Asbury icCo; 68 do do and 30 Pks Soda
Ash Dawson A Hancock: 670 liars Iron: 60 Tea Soda
Ash, 40 Puns Whiskey, 10 Casks Hdw. 25 obis Chemicals
orde, 316Aescks common, and 1050 uo Pino Salt to 8
Baldwin St Co.
$lO,OOO
. - s.ooo •
.. 870,090 $885,000
$2,010,720 77
PERNAMBUCO—Barone A Scott, McGregor—l434
bags 736 bbls sugar 0,090 dry htdos T A Nowhall it Co.
SAVANNAH—Steamship Keystone State, Marshmau
—376 bales cotton Wm P Newlin; 13 Alllbone & tanks:
COB Garscd 4c Bro; 60 casks rice C R Davis A Co; 10«
,aacks wheat Greiner AUarkQesa: 500 0 K Davis A Co;
357 do2Bo do Hour Budd A Comfy; 145 bales domestics
Brown, Hill it Co; 228 Hay A McDeviti; 34 pkgs mdao
Blaess & Bergman: 137 Ditim&r St BuU; 11 bales cotton
672 sock wheat order.
8,276 1.917
20 289 21,342
27,490 ! 3,654
;; 3,840 7,SU
2,164 • r .......
. 44,003- 120,704
. 18,047 8,054
. .4,801
From Savannah, in steamship Keystone State—Mieses
A Johnffou. H Templeton, Susan llobiuson, N Bostick,
and A Bostick; Messrs P Jacobs. J O Sturtevont, Jos 21
Barthya, W Duncan, O Jungstettor, A Lefller, W Bur.
nett, E B Lagron, W Cook, J McCormick, G A Oats,
Benedict, A A Roff, 11 GUUlond, E Ilagar, U R fiaudors
& Son, J M Eyre, V Curran, J M Bostick, L Bostick.
Dre J 8 Coleman and W Purse, Miss Johnson, nod eight
in tho steerage. '
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept* 2,1667.
SUN RISES. .
HI&U WATER,.
U 6 M atoamship KeystonoStato, Jfarshman. GO hours
from Savannah, with radae and passengers to A Heron,
Jr. Reports, 6PM Sunday, olf Capo Lookout, passed
ateamehip for Wow IWk for Savannah; Dl6 PM. 25
miles S of Ilattoras, passed steamship State of Georgia;
10l&. passed steamship Nashville, hound 8; Monday, 1
A M, Hatleras bearing W, pawed Mtcatuahip Alabama: 8
63 A, M, 60 miles N or body's Tsland, passed propeller
Ilenry D Ucaeli, hound Sj Monday, 31. Int b 7, long 76 10,
exchanged signals with 6 U 8 sloop of war, steering IV.
Steamship Fhlncas, Spraguo, Matthews, 00 hours from
Boston, with radse to If Wfnsor.
Ship Wyoming, Brooks, from Liverpool, 18th July,
with mdse ami 200 passeugors to Cope Brothers.
Ship Stalwart, Lucas, from Liverpool, July 12, with
tudso to T Richardson .A Co. Had light weoteriy winds
and calms the whole passage. Aug Otli. Ist 47 N, lon 80
80 W, signalised ship Kansas, steering westward.
Ship North American, Clark, from Liverpool, July 12,
tilth mdso to Penrose A Burton,
Brig Mohawk, Henderson, from Wilmington.
SchrJos O Caraway. Gardner, 30 days from Hamilton,
NO,v.lUi«htnglea to liolton, 'Vundorvcer Sc Co.
BcUr Qco Edward, Baker ,0 days from Salem, in bal
last to Nobio, Hammett A Co.
Scltr 8 B Bally, Werlan, 3 days from New York, in
ballast to captain.
SchrH B Glbou, Crocker, 4 days from New London,
with granite to P Hunt.
Sclir Chas Carroll, Pratt, from flnybrook.
Eclir Sarah 0 'Willetts, Torain, from Providence.
Sclir A Corderr, Babcock, from Boston.
Behr W O Audeureid, Ilewltt, from Boston.
Bchr Bacon, Beareo, 0 daya from Wareham, In ballast
to captain.
Bchr J W Earley, Hippie, 1 day from Frederica, Bel,
with wheat to Jos Uarruit Ac Son.
Schr Golden Onto, Hooue, 1 day from Frederica, Del,
with oats to das Barratt A: goo.
Bchr Smith Towneend, Peterson, 8 days from N York,
with barley malt to Bcwloy, Wilson & Co.
' Bchr Expedition, Conner, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with oats to Dowley, IVllson A Co.
Steamship Delaware, Shaw, 22 hours from N York,
via Cape May, with mdse and paaicnger/i to Jan Alldcr
dice. -Reports having passed bolow the Drown, ship
Wyoming, from Liverpool; one barque, six berm brigs,
and eight schooners. Below Reedy Island passed n
largo barque, eight brigs, and sixteen schooners, all at
anchor, upward bound.
Steamor Tliob Jefferson, L F Scholllnger, 5 houmfrom
Delaware City, having in tow 9 tidewater canal barges,
laden with 1 flour, grain coal, iron, lumber, Ac. Towed
down 6 others, bound to Ilavro do Grace, ladon with
mdse for tfao Ulterior.
CLEARED,
Steamship Boston, fiellew, Kovr York, J*s AUderdlco,
Steamship City of New York, Matthews, Boston, II
Wlnaor.
Steamship Norfolk, Kelly, Norfolk, T Webster, Jr.
Barque Gessuor, Lankenau, Bremen, J T tichottlor A
Plate.
Barque Chester, Nickerson, Boston, Twella, Gaaklll A
Galvin; ' „
442,CCS 221,054
Brig John Freeman, Boring, Boatop, 0 sillier A Co.
Brig Eastern State, Gamage, Cambridge, D Pearson
& Co.
Brig Mohawk, Henderson, Boston, 0 A Heckeher
& Co.
Bchr A Oordery, Babcock, do do
Schr Lacon, Bears®, Boston, J B Baum & Co. . •
Bchr D V&ust, Moslander. Wilmington, NO, D S Stet
son A Co.
Schr Rosanna Rose, Wyman, Boston, 0 Miller A Co.
, SehrWmHenry, Baaiapea, DaHimoro.Bd Christian.
schr Wm G Audcnreld, Hewitt, Boston, Noble, U*tn
wett A Caldwell. * ’ ’
CaWweU 80 Edw * rd » B4kw i Bolton, Noble, Hammett A
'Whlrlow. Providence, do
ov Eversnam. City Point, do
Schr Qhw Carroll, Pratt,Providence, Bancroft, l/effic
ME i»R»SS.^PHlUi)ieLfifflAr
JR 'fcfcOtlAtf ttfc 6ALES,
)El, 1667. .
Ir-i Stack Broker, No. 80)4
:t Street.
100 Bending R K 27 V
200 do 27)*'
100 do bswn 28
60 Plant’s Bk Toon 105
100 Beading R R 27)*'
60 do 27X
100 do 27)/
2 Penna R R 40
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Bid. A/ked.
Scbyl Nov Pref 19)4 ®2O
IVnißp’t ABlmR
do Ist mort. 7’a 74a76
*do do 2d U] 03)4004
Bong Island 9#®lo
Vicksburg 7 a 7)4
QirardUank 11 all)#
Lehigh Kino I)4® 1)4
Union Canal 9 a 9),
New Creek X © 7»
Oatawissa RR 10 all
60 Reading 20)/
60 do *5 20)4
20)4 about.
Importations.
[Reported for The Press.]
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
jtlarine Intelligence.
.6 311-SUN SETS,
ARRIVED.
Scbr £ 0 WUletU, Tomlin, ?roviden<*e,t Auienteld'
& Cp, , - ' . '
Btr Rich Willing, Claypoole, A Groves, Jr.
[BT VBLKOttAPS.J • ' v,
OomJbpoadeace of the Philadelphia Exchange.
PAPE ISLAND, Btfrt I,OAW.
The packet bhlp Wyoming, from Liverpool, mi alor£®
barque, unknown, are udtr going up. Wind NW—wea
ther ttno. ■
Yirnw, So., THOS. B.Ut!tIHS3.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
LEWES, Del., Aug. 61.
Ship Tuscarora, in company with sererat colliers,
went to sea yesterday. Several vessels are now In sight
coming down. B*!g Joshua and Mary is the only vessel
at harbor. WJndW.
Yours, Ac. WM. M. UIOKMAN.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Arabia, Stone, for Liverpool, cleared at N
York yesterday.
Steamship Kennebec, Hand, hence at New York yes
terday, and cleared to return.
Steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, hence for Charles
ton, was Been Sunday last, at 6 M. ESE of Hattoras.
Steamship Jason, iirltlon,for Bremen, cleared at New
York yesterday.
Ship Asia, (Brem) Menslog, cleared at New York yes
terday for Akyab. ,
Ship Marcia C Day, Ohaaa, for Valparaiso, cleared at
Bavanaah 2BtU ult.
Ship Riga, Frefto, having rep*ired. sailed from Nor*
ult. for City Point.
Ship Cora, (Peruv) Hamit ton, for Liverpool, cleared
at New York 8m ult.
Barquo Matagorda, Emerson, from Maratico Creek,
Y«. arrived at Fall River 28th ult.
Barque ROW Dodge, Jarvla, for Pictou, aailed from
Salem DOtb ult.
Barque Azelia, Davis, for South America, with flour,
sailed from Richmond 31st ult.
Barque Marian, Homewood, for South America, with
Hour, Railed from Richmond 3lat ult.
Barque FamO was nt Rio tie Janeiro July 0. Bpokc
Jnno 10, lat 1015 N, lon 34 40 W, ship Hydra, from Ha
vana, bound to Batavia, and wan seen again Juno 20, lat
320 N, ion 2812 lY,by barque OcUvia,at this port from
Rio. ’
Brig America, Robbins, hcnco for Marblehead, at Bo
lem 39th ulfc, .
Brig Lydia Frances. Ilall. henco at Rath 28th ult.
Brig Abby Ellen, Gilchrist, wiled from Providence
30th ult. for thin port.
Brig Chicopee, Howes, cleared at Bouton 3lfit nit. for
Philadelphia.
Brigs Marcus and Edinburg, hence at Bangor 20th ult.
Brig Edward, hcnco at Ellsworth. Me. 22a ult.. * .
Brig Birchard & Torrey, for Philadelphia sailed from
New Haven Dint tilt.
Sctirs Almira Ann and II A Weeks, hence at Glouce
ster 26th Ult.
Schr M A Morgan, for Philadelphia, Railed from New f
Ilnvcn Slst nit.
Schr Fanny & Matilda, hence at Richmond 31st ult.
Schr Isaac Miller, Anderson, from Trenton, NJ, at
Providence 30th ult.
Schr Pennsylvania, Robinson, Hailed from Alexandria
3l»t ult. for Philadelphia. *
Schr Hunter, Flshor, for Burlington, NJ, cleared at
Baltimore 31st ult.
Schr Georgia, of Yarmouth, from Cape Breton for Phi
ladelphia, was spoken 25th ult. lat 4020, long GGI4.
Schr Victor, Long, hence at Bath 28th.ult.
Sclir Mufalr, Sears, hence at Plymouth 27 th ult,
Schr J Prm/ibes, Somers, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Plymouth 27th ult. (
Schr Mary Delphina, Harris, for Philadelphia, soiled
from Ylnal uavculOth utt.
Rclirs Dorothy, Haines: James E Price, Lcverton, ami
Omvard, Todd, hcnco at Baltimore Slst ult,
ficbr George C Gibba, Gibbs, hcnco at Now Bedford
29th ult.
Schr James K Stouebtck, Sisley, sailed from New
Bedford Doth ult. for Philadelphia.
Scbv Ahby Whitman, Clifford, hence at Boblou 31stult.
Schr J 0 Runyou, Endlcott. hence at Fall River
27th ult.
Schr Sarah Laviuln, Hanson, sail ad from Fall River
27th ult. for Philadelphia.
Sebrs Ann, Bicktuore, aud H A Weeks, Weeks,
hence at Gloucester 20th ult.
ScUrs Open Sea, Bnbbidgo; Daniel Towiisoud, Town
send; Mary Nalt, Smith; Boston, Brower; John L Red
net, Eudicott; Mary J Carltcu, Shaler, and Saxou, Me*
Derraot, sailed from Prorldence 30th ult. for Philoa,
Schr Abbott Lawrence, Crowell, for Philadelphia,
sailed from below Providence 30th ult.
Bchrs Sarah Bright. Nobio, and Globe, Bailed from Sa
lem 30th ult. for Philadelphia
MARINE MISCELLANY.
Ship John Hancock,Collin,at New York 31at ult from
Shields, reports: Aug 20, Bnudy Hook bearing WNW
distance 80 miles, picked up a vessel’* small boat, paint
ed black, with green bottom mid a very narrow* red
streak around her; apparently hod been but a short time
in tho water; tamo timo saw several pieces of wrecked
bluff, supposed belonging to a sohoouer’s house.
Halifax, Aug 31—Tno City of To. onto, reported ashore
in tho Straits of Bellcislo, is a Balling vessel of 700 tons,
and not a steamship, as stated, gho had quite a num
ber of passengers.
23d ult. lat 41, long 64 00, ship Jamaica, by tho brig
Gideuu, at New York yesterday.
26th ult. lat 35, long 70, a barque with a black cross
in fore topgallant sail, steering E,
DOMESTIC PORTS.
NEW YORK. Sept I—Arrived, l r BM steamships Au
gusta, Woodhull, Savannah; Marion, Foster, Charleston;
ship Uncle Toby, Soulo, Liverpool, July 23; Sw brig Gi
deon, Meltopaus, Malaga, July 17; lOtii lust, lat 41, lon
94 09, spoke ship Jamaica; Oldenburg brig Anna, Burns,
Angostura, 23 days. Cleared, ship J Foster, Jr, Abeel,
Liverpool; barque Herzog, Georg. (Meek) Hoack, Tar
ragona; brigs River Bell, (Br) Holmes, Turks Island;
Lamartine, Zcmchow, Charleston; Ban Giovan, Bottlsta,
Gals, Marseilles; Truxillo, Mulligan, Jacksonville.
BOSTON, Aug 31—Arrived, barque Eenelon, Hoiking,
Calcutta; brig Civilian, Freoinau, Cape Haytien,
Cleared, barque Saxony, Smith, Savannah: brig Zuli
cka, Crozirr, Galveston.
NEW HAVEN, Aug 31—Arrd, brig M Rowe, Bonus,
Porto Rico; schr Wm Bcmeut, Virginia.
BALTIMORE—Tho following vcskolb went to sea:
29th ult. schr Alexander Blue, Hathaway, for Somer
set; 30tb, ship John Jlryant, Gardner, for Savannah;
ship Marianne, (Urem) Ilaeaibp, for Rotterdam; barques
Huntingdon, Baldwin, for Rio Janeiro and a market;
Auden. Holbrook, for Portland; brig Elizabeth, (Ur)
Cole, for St J6hn, N JO, nnd schr President. (Br) Davey,
St Mary’., Heo.
List of Arrivals at tho Principal Hotels.
GIRARD HOUSE—^Chestnut street, below Ninth.
Robt F Kirk, Mobile II 0 Ward, Alex, Ya
G N Sandler, do Jno 8 Knox & ly, do
WlFyat, do JHMcVeyh, do
L A Calvin, do J G Dell, Florida
Mr Rulings, Pblla L D Holloway, Stamping
J 8 Brawn. do Ground. Ky
Wm C Smith, Richmond, Vft John T Sinclair, Stamping
Mm Eliza Clark, Ky Ground, Ky
Miss A Clark, do Mis* S Sinclair, Stamping.
Wm L Blanchard, do ’ ’Ground, Ky
Lieut Black, N York Wm IV Richard*. Illinois
Chftfl Illius, do M R Pike, Chicago
Israel Painter, Westmore* IV M Duucan, Ga
land co, Pa W Cooke, do
T O McThciver,lVest Mid- AIV Thompson, Md
dletonn. Pa H Trexler ic ly, Reading
A K Lewis, Baltimore 1’ Smith, Bostou
II Cotirtland, dn IV F CiMlln, do
G J Appold. do C B Ka\ivuaugh, Lex, Mo
A II Guthrie, Ohio J McGrow, do
IVm Richards, do LJ Sharp, do
P Smith, Cin.Ohio L E H Fumcy, Ya
J V Garvini, Florida Miss Finney. do
Dr J G Dell, do Miss Arbuckle, do
John L Williams, N O Mrs Wise, d»
John Howard, do O Manly, Oh’n, 80
Thoa Norfleet, do AS James, do
Mrs C M Williams, Notch's ll B Jtcardou & ly, Ya
ilixs M L Williams, do WmHaxatl, do
Mrs Stratton, do Mrs Hoy, N York
Thos A Williams, do Miss Hoy, do
P 0 Peudloton, do Dr Belt, ' do
Mrs A Lchruijc &d, Cuba Mrs Bolt. do
A Hern wider, do A L Yanaerbclt, N Y
YMlro, do J E Hyde, Michigan
J Borroto A Bro do W M VauLuken, N J
IV E Seyrnan, N Orleans 0J Du Pont, Jr, Del
Mrs Suyman, do Mr Able A son, Balt
ThosBMooru, Balt T Cadivahdcr. Pa
John StvAn, B.tH Sam Wilkes. Ohio
P H Butler, Richmond, Ya Mr Barnet, N V
A Johnson, do C Gilbert, N V
Lewis Uinter, do A J Mullauy, Mobile
E U Oweu, Hartford J W Cochrauo, N Y
J IV Shaw, Miss MrMcDougal, do
It R Thompson, Cape May S Nordht!lm«r,Toronto,OW
L J Duproo A wife, Mem- IVm O Tompkins &. wife,
phis, Tenn N Orleans
11 W Derby ic la, Cin. Ohio 8 G Trippe, Provid’e, B I
Mrs Bronson, no J Ulgintatbcin, Balt
J Smith Jc la, 8t Louis H T Roberts, do
1) IV Batch, Balt S H Tracy, do
PH Loud, NY Jos Brown, Rendiug
W Adams, N Y T White, do
Geo StLoul* Isaac Keed, do
H M Plimpton, Boston Mr 31cKenzio & daugb, NY
12 A Pcabodle, E P Prentice, Albany
U Master, Manchcs’r, Eng H C Halbert, N Y
Jos R Tilley, Jorsoy City W D Dobbins, Balt
John R Brooks, Florida James B'tmi, do
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth otreet. below Arch.
8 T Collons k lady, Md J M Johnson, N 0
it J Gurrord, Ohio K M McKachoru, do
Jas M Blanclmnl, Conn E II Weiser, York, Pa
K N Jenkins, Illinois J Heuett, Phlln
J S Dellett, Columbia, Pa V Harding, W&ah’ton, Pa
W Fitzgerald, Wyaudotto Wm W Dlgby, Pittsburgh
City, Li T J ti Mylcr. do
J 8 Jiuchunan, Johnstown Geo C K Zulion, Ebensburg
Samuel Ray, Blairsvlllc, Pa 7Y G Ohitllrko, Phlla
J J Duvall, Frederick, Md J M F*yro, Susannah, Ga
A Thompson, Murylaud J S 3Io
Mm Dunham, Muncy, Pa Wm ii Efimreon & lady,
Miss Poterkeu. Pa Newark, N J
Wm Wlilto Si lady, Boston J Seibort A dau, Pittsburgh
Jas Shoaff, Decatur, 111 J Morris, Halt
WmHill, Hamburg, SO Mrs J Morris Si dau, Balt
Henrj-Sheppard, Md John Hagan, Jr, Browns*
D L StiulhorcLGicouc’llOjra vllio, I‘a
A Dimock, Harrisburg Sira 0 Grant, Newark, N J
W J Anderson, Ohio George W Gill, Phila
F M Chose A lady, do it V Ilerehoy, Mifflin, 0
Mrs M Thomas, St Louis Wesley W Reynolds. Md
CII Fredericks A fum, do Oco Cunklo, Harrisburg
J 8 Hughes, Penun 0 W Mclntyre, Kentucky
E A Owens k lady, Ponna Ezra Howe, do
A Gortman, York, P« C K Bryan, Lancaster, Pa
W JI Lovan, Schuylkill Jla- Hon Geo Scott. Ponna
veil, I'a Irvin Million, Pittsburgh
W 0 Sugg, Uniontown, Ky Jos M Burchfield, do
W J Proctor, do Mins O Butler, do
11R Pritchard, N Lisbon, 0 Ira Bingham, Vermont
J D Marks, Brookl) n, N Y K H Wilson ft vrtfe, York
D Stratton, .Salem, N J ltufus A Girder, Peuuu
Win Elder, Ohio Dr Branch, S (J
W 0 Scott & wife, Indiana U A Jones, do
II L Kr&mberi, N 0
AMERICAN HOUSE, Chestnut street, above Fifth.
B McKoago, Virginia S B Settle, Tennessee
W 8 W Tnliafend, do N 31 Gook, Alabama
James Jlain, Tenue«seo J Crowther k la, Tyrone
I) M Dick, West Newton It B Pearson, Phltmlu
W 1) Wilson, New York F Jacob*, Savannah
Dr W Furso, S Carolina J, G Clark k la, Delaware
J W 7/udtow Now York T)) Locke, York villo
Geo Shocks, Duor Crock T J Frow/Alalmna
II H Hobbs, Smlthfiehi, NO J P Uiiildresi. Tennessee
A 3litchnor. do JP Broun, Virginia
OIV Joucs Sc 0 ladles, NO J V Jones, N Carolina
N Clark, Pctersbuig B F Moore, do
C Huntzlnger, Schyl co, Pa 0 J Bimmton, Washington,
Jllbs 31 E .loynor, N C Ponna
ilisa L V Murphey, N C It 3f Jones, Dover Del
E A Clark, NY J B Gate, l'ennft
T A llagort, do Wm Hankins, Conn
If Wilson do T3l Rose, Providence RI
II Bnitleman do V Schaeffer, Dayton 0
T Lew in, do A A Gur'try, Norfolk, Ya
Wm Uowoll, do G 31 Snlkold, 31 Chunk
John D’Angely, Newark K L Smith, Lebanon, Tenn
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race Btroet, abovo Third.
A Emigh, Pittstowu HR Little, Pa
J H Miller, Canton. 0 J Wbltaker, Mt Clair
0 A Williams, Ohio H S Stull, Pa
Ii Hanes, Scranton F P Dounolly, Lancaster
M M Swnrr, Salmiga, Pa T G Quhuby, Stub’lle, 0
John Vogel, PiltHbmgh H Sutmeyer, Atlo’uy, I'a
il J Taylor, Bch Haven 31 F 3lodler, Tamfiqiia
Theo Thorn, Pa 0 3lauthuer, Vienna
II Vunderleat, Rending G II Fowler, Fonlcrsv
Edw Young, Danville J 0 Rnhiu, Pino Grove
K B Cuthbort, do 8 A Stronso, I‘ottsv
Mrs Welch & ch, London Pa D 7.ellara,Ohlo
T R Jllllor, Illinois Oco Morgan, l'ottsvlllo
W H Cool, Beav Mead,Pa F A Bateman, Pa
Aaron Troxell, Allentown Wm Major, Leeaport
C France. Pa D Bhelhert, DanvlUe
II Slazinakcr, Lnno eo Pa W Bcnodiet, Balt
Jatnea C Brown, Reading J T Balchelor, Lock Ilaven
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third.
A 1‘ Cropper k non, Md J Rapp, Ga
M Borriuger, Ga Amos E Clark, Lebanon co
J T McCenc®, Pittsburgh J Schilling, Ohio
John Euwcr, AUogh’y City E AlcLure, Allegheny
JlrsE Hancock k ch, do HannerG Fish, lowa City
Julius King. Warren, Ohio John Crußter, Ohio
Miss Ratcliff, Tamaqua Pa Jos B Stapler. Doylest, Pa
A Wolle, Pn ' Win Brooks, l'hila
S S Bloom, Shelby, Ohio J M Blair, lowa
A F Butterfield, Cinu do Bobt A Pattoraon, Pa
A Pyle, do J3f Cox, Del
ti Goldstein, Warren do J p Fune, Akron, Ohio
J E Clark, Mtillorsb do H J Mulford, Bridatoo N J
L Foot, aiiddlebury do • H F Crano, West Liberty 0
>IT Stephens, Eaton Ohio M'm Sheets k la, Ind
W Woodworth, Lafayette ills* Bett/o Sheets, do
Alex Laughlln, Wheel's Va J P McClure, Akron 0
Geo Mendle, do J Clark tc In, Kevport N Y
0 W Burney, AllegVy city Wm Donaldson, 'PsTnaqua
A Lyons, Pittsburgh Jos Carter, do
3 D Loomis, Dayton, 0 Mr« Hittell. Lebanon, Pft
Mr Dean, Adams eo, iPa Mm C U KUlinger, do
9)lTO Tpwjr, J Y Kminjfer & lady,
■Jfrniry Marlon, Phlbula, . Fro,*
C&m Qulmby,DflltaG*bve . nm>" t
tr.vklns, do do H Williams, Kew.YOTk
O JAokeoa. Hamburg 8 Cowell, do
Wm A Jackson, do D Warrun, Colombia
Cot Ross, Reading 8 M 1
J Device, do OMcllnbby, do'
T D Manly, South Dorsot.Vt JR BOrwlg, Pbllfc
Henry Oles, Pittsburgh Alf’d Oxlotou, PhUa
Mr. Blake, Norristown Win .Lares, Tyrone City
John Harris, French town
BLACK DEAIWIOTI'.L-Tlm,', istr.tt,CaltowMll.
Wm F Kohler, Milroy F 9 Kohler, Milroy
H GrieLlo* "Upper Milford J W WUler, Pa ,
Job Johnson, Pa > . John Wambold t 9uraneyt’n
Jacob Johnson, Norristown Nathaniel Landis, District
0 G Stickler, Pa J K Burkhart, I‘a
A M Bright,' do J 0 Schaffaer, do
L Honda, Byberry J 0 Roundenbush, Tylers-
B J Ludwig, Allentown port
Mils S A Ludwig, do Perry Relfsnyder, Reading
MahlanLuthctjPft Hiram Wonnor, Haiboro
Samuel Kuans*, Slii?rrafrra* John G Stauffer, Quakect’n
vilto F $ Yan ArMale. Pa
M B Van Aredaln, Pa Casper Hoads, Atlantic City
OTA/rfa t’mON-MnrUt, akn Sixth,
M Clipper, Colombia, Pa A Hancock,Ph!npsbUrg,pa
lIJ Lynch, Pt.ttahurgh J P McCune, Ohio
J BZiniijMceuanlfißb’g, Pa Wm A Douglas, Mil
DHKimmel, , 'do Win Buchanan, Pa
D W Bom, do J B Boone, Philadelphia
SfrsltJ.Sheldon,Cheater SM Jarrott, Philadelphia
J Bener, Mlddlotown, Pn Jos II Barnard. Chicago
John Thompson, Ohio U 0 Ilrnklc, Pllll
James Monroe, Baltimore John W Taylor, Pa
John Farrell. Lebanon. Pa John Robins, Milton* Pa
Geo L Walker, Newport,Ct Jaa Filbert, Vienna, Ohio
M BISON HOUSE—Second rtreot, abovo Market.
Samuel Whitfield, Con B L Spruce, Providence
Sami Brown, Oinein O 1‘ McDowell, Stouington
Aajcey, Ohio J B L*wrouoo, Bfldgeitort
0 Wise. do J) C IVlison, St Joseph 1 *
Wm ANaeu.do J ltoach, N J
Abram Hiss,do Geo W Kenny. Goorget’u
JDonnollaen, Germantown- B Shepperd, Dol
Wm B Balt P D James, Phila
J 'Dyson, Ohio Wm II Owens, jr, Uurytown
David 0 Smith, Del D (Irimth, Del
Wm Wallace, Caimlon E O Dale, Long Marsh
D Dunning, Centerville 8 It Mooro, Long-u-coming
C,Worrell, Milterstowu Mr* Hagan A daug, I’hllft
A Burnsides, do
Spcriai JTolucs.
Seamen’* Saving Fond Office 803 Walnut
street,one of second street. Receives dc»
posits in sums bf One Dollar and upward!, from all
classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate
of five per coat* per annum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open dhtyf, from 0 until 6 o’clock, and oa Mon
dayapd Saturday until P in tho evening. President
Franklin Pell; ‘Treasurer. Charles M. Morris j Secre
tary, Jamsftß.ltlDgle:
. Bower’s Infant Cordlnl.-»-Th)s InvaluoMe
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the moat choico and
efficient aromatlewknown In ruedlcino, and Is thotoost
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and
young children.
By its a speedy cure Is effected in
all cases of_ CAelfc, windy pains and spasms. Believes
and mitigated much' of chUdruu’s sufforlug during denti
tion or teething, oud by Its soothing properties Iran
quilises pains of tho looseness, vomiting, Ao.
The Infant Cordial has Locorno a standard remedy,
and has been usoil ln thousauda of cases with the most
abundant success. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by Uenhy A. Buwrr,
Atliis Drug and Chemical Store,
N. B. corner df Sixth and Green sts., Philadelphia.
To whom all oftlera must bo addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. au IS-ly
, Saving Per Cent, Interest-Na
tional Safety Treat Company. In Walmui Street, south
west corner of Trihd Streot, Piuladelpiiia. Assets
over Oxk Million akd a Half or Dollars, invested
in Ksal Botatk, Mortgage?,Gbodxd Rents, and other
first class socurttluj a* required by tho charter. This
institution confine* Us business entirely to tho recei
ving of money on-deposit. Any sum, large or small,
U received, and tho money la always paid back, with
out notice, to any amount.
Tho office Is open every day from 0 o’clock in tho
morning until 7 o’clock in tho evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 0 o’clock.
ittnrringes.
* fit fo ! t " h S ihe Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, JOS.
T. BAILEY, of this city, to KATE, daughter of J. B.
Weaver, Ewj., Newport, R. I. «
On the SOth ult., at the residence of E. F. Duffleld.bv
the iter. 8. D. Miller, MARTIN VAN BURES MUB
- to JANE McKINNEY. all of Frankford, 23d
Wnrd, Philail.
On the morning bf the 20tb ult., hv Rev. P. J. Cor,
Mr. WILUAM L. TURNER to Min* KATE ARLINDA
KENNEDY, both" formerly of Baltimore.—[Baltimore
papers please copy.]
Jonx » notice of whoso marriage appeared in
tho Press on tho 22d ult., is not tho person of tbo same
unino that resides at No. 47 South Second nt.
JDcatijs.
Suddenly, on the SOth ult., Mr. JOIIN ROBINSON, in
the 78th year of his ago.
The relatives awl J/fcndß of tho family are respectful
ly invited to attend the funeral, from his into residence,
Richmond street, bejovr Kirkbride, Bridesburg, ou this
(Wednesday) morning, nt 10 o’clock, without further
uotlco. To proceed to Peunynaclc.
On the 31st iilt., Mrs. ANN WESTCOTT, in the 44th
ye«r of her age. *
The relatives and R-iend* are respectfully invited to
attend tho funeral, from tho residence of her husband,
corner of Nicetown and Rising Sun Lanes, ou this (Wed
nesday) morning at 10 o’clock. To proceed to All-Saiuts
church at Ilolmosburg
, On the 31st ult., TUOMAS M. SMITH, aged 40 years.
Hlb relutives and /rJeaJs are particularly invited to
attend his funqrai, oa this (Wednesday) afternoon,
without further notice, f ro m his Into residence. Lei*
perville, Delaware onanty. Pa. Interment at Ridley
Church. # 9
iD* Notice to Ccnaigneea.—-The ship “Stal
wart,” Captain Lucas, from Liverpool, in non ready to
discharge at Shlppea atccet wharf. Cqu&iguefß will
pU&sesend their pfftuiteaaboard.- All goods not ix*r
mltted In firt- davs will be sent to public atoro. "
THOifAS RICHARDSON & CO.
ITT* A Meeting of the Wholesale and Retail
MALT AND LIQUOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION, will
lc held on every THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 2
o’clock, at the DILIGENT IIALL, Tenth and Filbert
streets. Every member is particularly requested to
attend, as business of grc.it imjmrtance will bo before
the Association.
N. ll.—Thoso who aro interested In the business
(aud are not members) ore invited to come and join
with us. By order of the
s*2-2t* ASSOCIATION
ID*" At a Meeting of the Democratic Citizens
of the First Precinct ot the Sixth Ward, held at the
bonne of Thomas Carroll, corucr ot Letitio Ceurt and
Market street, Joseph Hull was called to the Chair atid
John Hagan ducted Secretary.
The following porwtw were elected officers to conduct
ilioDelegate Election on next Monday evening: Judge,
Terrence McManus; Inspectors, W. 0. Ilall and John
llogen JOSEPH HALL. Chairman.
Johm llaobs, Secretary.
IT7* Keystone Clnb. Opening Meeting*
Democrats, rally In your strength for tho openiug or
the campaign, and redeem your pledge to the Democracy
or the Union, to keep tho glorious old Keystone lu the
column of those who respond: “No North, no South—
our Uuiou, one and Inseparable, now and foreuir.”
A Grand Ratification Mooting of tho Koystouu Club
will bo held at ludopendence Square, on Thursday
evening. September 10th, to ratjfj und confirm the gone
ral nominations ©f tho party, to which alltmo monof
tho Union aro iuvited.
Tho meeting will be addressed by General "Wm A.
Packer, Him. um. Bigler, Hon, J. Clancy Jones, Hoo,
Stephen A. Douglas, Ellis 0. Schuaboll, Esq., Hon Poter
Shannon, Spencer E. .Cone, Esq., of New York, aud o
number of our fellow-townsmen.
Democratic Clubs uud Ward Associations intending to
participate will report to the Committee, at tho Club
Headquarters,Globe Hotel, Sixth and Chestnut streets.
Edward W. Powgn, l
JinjKrii Cof.USS, |ccinm*r/ee.
Jons 0. MuCall, j
By order of—
au3l-mts4iv . WM. B. RANKIN, President
JS.JAIiDEN & BRO.
• kiSuricTcnxus and importkrb op
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
First door abvve AJhostnut, on Ninth street, second
story, Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand and lor salo to tho Trade,
TEA SETS, COJiSIUNION SERVICE *SETS, URNS,
PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, WAITERS, BAS
KJ4TS, CASTORS, KNIVES. SPOONS, FORKS,
LADLES, Ao., Ac.
Gilding and plating on all kimln of metal. «e2-ly
Revised editi^“^~lvmaj^
HISTORICAL CHART AND QUESTION BOOK—
Coutuluing iu a moat attractive form the prominent
events of tho CIVIL, RELIGIOUS, and LITERARY
HISTORY of tho WORLD. It will bo round one of the
moit complete methods of imparting Historical Informa
tion. By its use In fainUles, tho reading of any work on
History will ba rendered much ntoro interesting ami
proQtaulo. and to Teachers ouo of tho most iuvuluablo
nlds Retail price sl.fit). Just published by
MOSS, BROTHER. A CO.,
(Now) No. 10 South FOURTH St.
Copies tent free of postage ou receipt of price, eeIMR
Transportation or coal to
china. '
Navy Dkpabtuext. )
Bureau of Construction, Ac., August 13, 2857. J
PROPOSALS, sealed and endoreecf Proposals for
FrricAt to CVitnfi,!’ will be recplyed at this bureau
until h o’clock, the 25tb September next, for the trans
pomtlon of noi exceeding 4.000 tons of anthracite c6al
from the port of Philadelphia, in such quantities as
may bo offered, and' the Department deem proper to ac
cept, to be delivered to the United States naval store
keepers at llong-Koug ondShaDghai as may be directed.
The offer will stnto the price per tou of *3,240 lbs. for
that delivered, without ptltnago or any other extra
charge, ar.d also the rate at which demurrage will bo
charged. No other than cargo for the Government to be
received on board.
If tho draught of water of tho vessel offerod makes
any lighterage necessary In loading, it wJJJ bo nt tho
cost of tho vessel; but good despatch will bo given in
loading. For the delivery of the coal within reach of
the ship’s tuckel at the ports in China lay days will be
demanded, at the rate of .ouo fair-weather working day
for every 80 tuna of coni.
The vessel uamed louatsUnda No. 1, and pasa tho
usual inspection by auch officers ns may be appointed by
tho commandant of the yard where the ship may bo ;
aud if not offered for inspection within throe days after
a notice has been given, tho depat tiuont will make such
other arrangements an will host subserve the publia in
terest. Tho vessel must bo in Philadelphia und ready
to load within teu days after she liaa panned inspection,
and the notice of acceptance given.
Wind and woather permitting, thu vessel will sail
within flvo days after being loaded and tho bills of
lading signed; othctwlso there will be deducted from the
freight money, for each ami every day's delay in sailing
beyond tlie flvo days named, a sum equal to the amount
dumnudod per day for demurrago.
Payment will be mude within tliirly days after Iho
iircscntation of receipts in triplicate of the delivery of
tho coal, by any un»y agent in the United Stales that
tho bidder may select, who will bo derdgnated iu tho
Charter-party. aul7-mthtw
NO MORE PILES—NO MOKE PILES.
DU. CHARLES KCLLNITZ, from Paris and Lon
don, is in possession of r remedy which will euro radi
cally this painful disease, however protracted and ob
stinate it nmy bo. The first prescrlptlouarrcsls all pain
tw if by magic, and three days’ treatment effects a com
plete cuco. No chary® will bo iryulo if tho remedy fails.
All diseases cured, Jlo Is also tfio Inventor of a'liquld
for nourishing tho growth oT tho hair, and removing
balduoss, tho efficacy or which ho fully guarantied.
Lewis Flshblatt cured of piles.
Apply at D 23 LOCUST street, near the Unitarian
Church. sel-lm
EPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS.—
Ofllco of Chief Commlasiouer, S. W. cornor of
CHESTNUT and FIFTH streets.
September Ist, 2867.
SEALED PROPOSALS, entitled Proimsals for build
lug Wing Wails nfc tho >Ve.4 End of Girard Avenue
Bridgo, will bo received at this office, uutll FRIDAY
cost, Sepf ember 4th, at 12 o'clock. No bid will bo re
ceived unless it la accowpaniod with the names of two
responsible sureties.
Specifications and a plan of the work may be soon at
this Office, JOHN MCCARTHY,
sel-8t Chief Commissioner of Highways.
COTTON. —160 BALES UPLAND COT
TON In atoro. ,Jor Btt j ß
- MARTIN k MACALISTEU,
ao3l-3t ' U 0 North Water streoe.
UfACGREGOR IIOT-AIR FURNACES.
iTA Sold by CHADWICK k »RQ„ SECOND Street,
firitdoorfibf»reßA«t, . »iiglB’Bmoi,
antnomenta.'
ARISHsfrTHEATHE '
T T —Sole Lessee w. WHEATLEY*
Scalb or Prices.—Orchestra Stalls, 60 ceuts: Dmm
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 60 tents '
Family Circle find Amphitheatre. 25 cents; Seats in PH
vate Boxes, 75 cents; Whole Private Box, S 3 j Gallery
33cents; Gallery for Colored Persons,2s cents* pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M.
J. M. B. wHITTON .Treasurer
i TUIB (Wednesday) EVENING, Sept. 2d, will be
acted Melnor’s popular Tragedy uf
FAZIO,
, OR tlUf ITAMAX WIVE.
Fazio,...- ..Mr. Wm, Wheatley
Barlolo: .Mr. Dolman
Bianca ...Mrs. D. P, Bowers
1 To conclude with, 2nd time bj the Star Company, the
Elegant CooiedUtta of a
* Y ; • JIANDSOME IirSBAND.
Mr. Wyndhani Mr. J.B Olarke
Ucnry Fitzherbert Mr. Dolman
Mrs Wyndhain. ....Mira Emma Taylor
TVATIONAL theatrr, walnut ST.,
i" above Eighth: '
Aumissiox—Beat«, in Private Box, 91: Orchestra
Chairs, 76 cent*; Dress Circle and Parquet, 60 cento;
Familly Circle,2sceols. Ropraopen at f. Tocommonce
at n’clook.
Box Office open from lo to 4 o'clock, when scats can
ho secured.
“iSBA'eV*" .....Mr. 11. W.lldni
THI9 (H.dnesa.y) KVKMXO, So»t. 3,1857. will bo
performed Colraaa'a Comedy of '
BLUE UKVILS,
on T«8 CBP4JUUXO H.SQUSUMAir.
Mi-grim, the Discontented Englishman. ....Mr. Burton
Annette, Dounlsoa’a Daughter Mrs. Frank Draw
The capital Comedy of
FOUNDED ON FACTS
Skeptic, hiß original part Mr. H. Watkins
Mm. Skeptic. ••• •• Mm Prank Drew
To conclude with the Comody of tho
TOODLES-
Mr, Timothy Toodles.
Mary Fenton
VAKIETIBS, N. W. COB.
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Btreeta, eatronco on
Chestnut.
MUSICAL and TERpSICHQREAN MELANGE
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK,
fntorsporaed with the almost iniraculoun performance of
SIONOR FELIX ROCIIKZ,
throwing real daggers AOAINST A LIVING MAN, and
playing a SOLO on tho FLUTE, when Standing upon a
Pyramid of Wine Decanters.
Commencing at half.past 7. Admission 10 cents.
sep24t*
VISITERS AND’STRANGERS, TAKE
v NOTICE—BURTON, the, favorite Comedian, of
Burton’s Now Theatre, New York, (tho handsomest
bonne in tho world) is now playing hi* best parts every
night; at the NATIONAL, WALNUT STREET, near
EIGHTH, supported by tho best company. TOODLES,
the original Toodles, title evening. aop2-lt
WALNUT Sl'KfcP/t' ' 'l'ilEXtHE.—ilr.
and Mrs. HERMANN VJ3ZIN. from the priori
pal English Theatres, will make their first appearance
in America, at the Above Theatre, oa Monday evening
next, Boptfiuber Bth. : . B*l»St*
SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE— ’
KLEVBNTiI Street, above Chestnut.
Doors oj»eii at 7)s o’clock—to commence at 8.
Admittance 25 suntp>
QLOIUOUS fiOCCKHS.
SECOND WEEK of the great burlesque on the
Opera of ’
LA TItAYIATA.
Written expressly tor tU« establishment by John liar
rfngton, Hsq.
The Manager respectfully announces that In conse
quenco of the immeubu excitement produced by the
performance of tho above burlesque, $ wiRLo repeated
MONDAY Evening, August 31st, aqd every evening this
week. Previous t<i the pleao
ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY
BY SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE.
£egnl Polices.
IN TIIE OBPHANS’ COURT OF MONT
IIOMKHY county| August loth, 1357. Notice is
herobygiveti, to all persons interested in the estate of
Mary Aldeiter, 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 decree for the sale of the real
ratal oof said Maty Alderfer, deceased. The said Court
have fixed WEDNESDAY, the 30th day or September,
IW7, at 10 o’clock A* M., (it tho Court llouso, in Norris
town, for all parties Interested to appearand show cause,
If any they have, Whytho prayer of'said petitioner*
should not he granted. By order of the Court.
J. U. DAVIS, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court.
au23-d4w
IN IONf-
OOXLKRY COUNTY, STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.
In the matter of the partition of tho real estate of Lewis
Zink, deceased.
Jacob Zink. George Zink, Sarah, late Sarah Zink, in
termarried with David lleebner; Elizabeth, late Elisa
both Ziuk, intermarried with William Frank; and Aan*,
late Anna Zink, Intermarried with David Miller: and
EUwlwth Miller, Lydia Miller, Catharine, late Catha.
ime Milter, Intermarried with Robert EsbaqU, atidfLun
uel Miller, in his minority, having for his guardian
Philip Super, take notice, that an inquest will be held
at, the Ute dwelling Rouse of Lewis Zink, deceased, In
tho township of New Hanover, in the county of Mont
gomery and State of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday the 22d
day of September, A. D. 185/, at 10 o’clock in tho fore
noon of said day, for the purpose of making partition of
the real ©state of the said deceased, to qu<j among the
brothers and sisters and heir* and representatives
of said decedent, if tho same can he dooe without pre
judice to or spoiling- the whole, othcru i«e to vatuo ami
appraise the samo according to law; at which timo and
place you nre required to attend if you think proper.
S. D« RUDY, Sheriff.
SbenlFs Office, Aug. £5, 1857. au2o-w3t
IN THE ORPHANS’COURT OF MONT
GOMERY COUNTY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
In the matter of the partition of tho real estate or
Johu Detwiter, late of Upper Proridoneo, deceased.
To Jacob, Amos, Johu, Abraham, George, Abel, Ben
jamin, Catharine, Elizabeth, and Sarah Detwiier.
Take notice that au inquest will bo held at the late
dwelling house of John Detwiier, deceased, in the
township of Upper Proridcnco, lathe county of Mont
gomery, on Thursday the24tb day of September, A. D.
2857, at 20 o'clock A. M. of that day. for tho purpose
of making partition of tho real estate of the said
deceased, to and among his children and representa
tives, if the samo can be done without prejudice to or
Spoiling the Whole, or otherwise to tsluo and apprniso
the same According to law: at which tlroo and place
you are required to attend If you think proper.
S. D. RUDY, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Offioo, August 23,1857. • - au26-w3t
Iff THE DISTRICT COURT OR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILAD > I‘llTA.
NlCE.etal , us. THE FRANKFORD 0 .HALL. L.
F.J.67. N 0.470.
PETER CASTER vs. BAME. L. F.J. 7. No. 942.
ARKL REED r*. SAME. L. F.J. 57. No. 724.
Tho Auditor flpiwinted by the Court to make distri
bution of tho fund arising from tho ealo of tho follow
ing described Real Estate sold by the Sheriff undor the
above writs on Slomlav, July oth, 1857, will meet for the
purposes of his appointment on Thursday. September
10th, 1857, at 4 o'clock P. 31., at the Wetherill House,
George street, above Sixth, when and where till persons
having claims are requested to prefer them before said
Auditor, or they will otherwise bo debarred from com
iog Id on aald fond;
All that certain lof or piece of ground situate on the
south-easterly aide of Maine fctreot, in the borough or
Fraukford. in tho countv of Philadelphia, now in the city
of Philadelphia, at the distnneo of 278 foet uorth-easterly
from the north-east side of Green street, containing in
front on said 3lain f treot 00 foot, and iu length or depth
south-easterly*, between parallel lines at right angles
with said Main street, -00 feet, to n 35 feet wide street
contemplated to be opened called Thomas street. Boun.
ded south-westwiirdaiid north-eastward by otherground
belonging to tho estate of tho said Isaac Whiteloek, do.
ceaw-d, aouth-eaatward by said coutcmphitod street, «m!
north-westward by Alain street aforesaid. Being tli .*
satne premises which the said Elizabeth Whltelock. 3lnry
IVhitelock and Elion L. Whltelock, Executrixes of tho
last Will and Testament of Isaac Whltelock, deceased,
by ludouturo bcarmg even date with the said mortgage!
uud executed immediately before said mortgage, for the
consideration therein named, part of which H Intended
to bo secured by said mortgage, granted and conveyed
unto the wild '• The Fraukford Odd Fellows’ Hall Asso
ciation,” their successors or assigns, ju fee. Together
with tho’freo us© and privilege* or tho said contemplated
atreot, 35 feet wide, when opened so farasth® same Is
laid upon lauds of tho Estate of the said Isaac Whlto
iock, deceased. DAVID WEBSTER, Auditor.
au3l-ruw&fT>t
TVOTICE.—LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
JL x upon the Estato of HANNAH CALHOUN, (do
coased,) having been granted to the undersigned, alt
persons indebted to said Estate will please make pay
ment, and those having claims will present the suruo to
QUARLES R. REES, Executor,
aulfl-wfit# No. 133 d Coates street.
IN THE COUKT OF COMMON TLEAS,
FOR TnE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADBL.
PHIA, of December term, 1650. Alias term, 1857
No. 15^.
Isabvlia Joiephino Juno, by her next friend, Jnhu
Smith, vh. James 31. June.
Now, August 13th, 1807, onmotiou of R. M. Leo, rule
granted on respondent to show cause w hy a divorce bltrtU
not bo decreed, roturnablo ou tho third Monday of
Sopteuibrr, A. D. 3837.
ToJuiucaM Juno: Sir, please take notice of tko abovo
rul®. R. 31. LEK,
au29-2aw*Jw For Litidtuut.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR TUB CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA, of Juno Term, 1857, No. 11.
Elizabeth Mooney, by hornext friend, Sami. Reynolds,
vs. Georgo 3loom>y.
Now, August 33, 1657, on motion of R. M. Lee, ruto
grunted on respondent to show cause why a divorce
shall not bo decreed, returnable on the third Monday of
To Georgo 3foonoy: Sir, plea?® take notice of thu
abovo rule.
Sept.. A D. 1557.
au29-sAw2wr
TO PRINTERS.—A RARE CHANCE—
FOR SALK. 1 A one-hatf Interest In a well-estab
lished DAILY and WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, and JOB
PRINTINGOFFIOK, located In acityof 12,000 inhabit
ants, aud ouo of the most prosperous la the Svest. The
paper is National Democratic in politics, it has the ora
cial patronago of the Post Office, together with that of
the couutr and city—it*be!ng tho official paper of the
city, and the aggregate flauunl incomo Of the establish
ment Is about $10,000.& The office in supplied with a
superior cylinder press, a Bugglen job pre>>s, a Wnsh
lligtou press, paper cutter, card cutter, Ac., together
with an excellent variety of typo, fixtures, Ae., all in
soudoedur. For a practical printer, or «ti editor, this
is more than ordinary opportunity. For further partic
ulars, address JI. (r. CBOUC’ii.
Galena, Illinois.
* There 1® only oue other printing office of uny kind
in tho city. aug'ib-il&wlw
Dancing acauemit.—naylor
DAUGHTER S DANCING ACADEMY, TENTU
and SOUTH streets, commencing TUEBDAY,Boptember
1. 1857. Tho subscribers, in offering this prospectus to
the dancing community, respectfully acknowledge their
kindness during naat senvMis, and pledge thoni«olves
that nothing shall bo wanting on their part to make tho
coming season surpass in brilliancy that of former
years.
Mr. N. and Daughter have, with untiring exertions,
added to their already full list of fashionable dances,
many new ones, which will be introduced during the
season.
DAYS OF TUITION
For Children—^Tuesday uud Saturday Afternoons from
3to 5 o'clock; for Ladies and Gentleman—Tuesday and
Saturday Kveaiugs from 7 till 10 o’clock. nu 27-3 m
pIiITCATIONAL
. , '• Mo. tos MINOR Street, Mm
Murkot and Chestnut atroeta, west of fifth street )
haying devoted their uttontion especially to tho j.ubli
ii tiou and ml© of Books for tho use of Schools and LM
leges, hayo for Balu a Block eiubraclug most of tho text
boulm oxtooslvely m.ed in tho educational institutioiH o
y r.F n . I which, together with au
or Blauk Books und Stationery adapted to tho uants of
sohoola, they offer for balo, wholesale and retaii, ot low
Erlces. Teacher* ond others wishing to ex&mlue text*
ooka with reference to introduction into schools, are
invited to call and examine the abovo named stock
an2T-dl\v
Francis p, dubosq a son, into of
Dubosq, Carrow k Co., Wholesale 3IANUFAC
TURKR3 OF JEWELRY, 30i CHESTNUT street. Phila
delphia. '
Fasjjcis P. DpnoSQ. Wm. H. Dowo^q.
au'Jl 3m
Rosin.— soo b.uirees soaimiakers’
HOSIN, to Mrlvo porlsohooncr ). 11. Flumier.
I’ormlo l.jr UMlflS & SIAOAL/jmt,
UDKojth W.ter.troot
Spirits turpentine.—too barrels
SL’IRITS TURPENTINE In store. Vorßaloby.
... 4 31ARTIN k 3IAOALISTER,'
att 31-3 t ijo North Wuter street.
aUo Plain Flags from two and a half inches to flvo
foot, wholesale and retail, at the Flag Depot, No. CO
South Socond qtreet. auglfl-lm*
WELCOME b ange.-soldbt CHAU
▼f p, xwN.sagowppL vaHm*
QTanlti&otea for ©ffifo.
(JIOR ASSEMBLY— ~~ “
X' WILLIAM 3. ASHE.
Sstcstbbxth Wajuj, 13ra Distjmct.
Subject to Dtmoeralic RvUs. sel«lw»
POH ASSEMBLY—
JOHN M. WELLS,
• Bccotid District—Second Ward.
_uj Subject to Democratic Rulev &a 2<Mot*
pROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
A COURT, JOHN P, M’PADDKN, or Third Ward.
Subject to th> rulet of the Democratic Party. aul-M
J. kE£f£.
b ■5 W “1 T » Di.trict, Second W«nl.
•u&StM u “ e “* cUlo “° [ tkeDemocraticConrantlon.
F MWN E ? ORD i R 0P DEEDS—T. B.
i TOWN, Fourth Ward. Subject to D.raocratlo
* *' auao-dtss
F° R wS, K s ?£ I W' tER SESSI O NS
»«sr wmN ' ri "‘
TJECOfIDEK OF DEEDS—ALBEHT^
S ‘ XlMnUl W,M - Subject to Demo.
ctotie Billet. ouglKUtepgo
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DIS
COtIBJ’ »'■ «*»«, of JIntW„I.
Subject to De mocratic Hole*. aulT-dUeS*
Ij’OK ASSEMBLY—JOHN H. UUAVf,
i » , K !? 1,lh W»r J—Seyeuth Legiaktlre Diltrict. gob-
Ject to Democmtie rale*. .olM**pB*
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
C0178T.-WM. LOCGHMN.&wmdWard. Sub
ject to Democratic raleg. aulb-SepT*
For assembly—edwin smith.
NINTH DISTJUOT.TWEWTU WABD. Subject
to Democratic Buies. au34*
....Mr. Burton
.Miss >Voodwatd
FOR ASSEMBLY—Second District, PER
RAN J. COOK, geecod Ward. Subject to Democratic
Rule*- . aul2*tC*
rjLERK OP QUARTER SESSIONS—
♦>d JOS RPH CROCKETT, Sixteenth Ward. Subject
to Democratic Boles. au!2*4w*
For olerk of quarter sessions,
SAMUJSI, 0. THOMPSON; Btb Werd. gnkjeot lo
tne Rules of the Democratic Party, andwAatsS*
WOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—THOS.
~ ./• HEMPHILL, Tenth ward, Vine street, above
Eighth. Subject to Democratic rules. aulQ-lm* •
For assembly—third district—
VIUjiKLIN UisIIVMN, Subject to Democratic
rt * lea - i.ua-dUpB
For coroner—dr. feodore mier-
SON, Fifth Ward. Babjeet to Democrat® Roles
auB-lm#
FOR PROTHONOTARY OP THE DIS
TRICT COURT, LEWIS T. HEARS, of TwelLh
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rales. aoS~2m*
PROTHONOTARY OP THE DISTRI6T
4 COURT, GEORGE F. HKESER, Twenty-aecond
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rolee. au4*tS«S
For recorder of deeds—r.lF.
YOUNG, Seventh Ward. Subject to Democratic
Bole* auA-laa*
FOR CORONER—N. C. REID, M. D.
Subject to Democratic Boles. sn4 lm*
FOR ASSEMBLY—FIRST DISTRICT^—
JO3KPU U. DONNELLY, Tint Ward. Subject
to decision of the Democratic Convention. &ul-sw*
FOR ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT.—
DAVID B. McLRAK, Fourth Ward. Subject to
Democratic llules. ■ aul-taeB#
For recorder of deeds—
CHARLES M. MILLER,
Fourteenth Ward,
Subject to Democratic Rules, on •. an] tael
For recorder of deeds—george
W. WUNDER, Thirteenth Ward. Babied toDe
mocratic Buies. *ul-6w# -
IjtOß recorder of deeds—n. f,
WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject to Democrat!.
ralM - »a3-U,
fUERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS”.
OEOROK SIMPSON, TIUBTEENTII WAHD.—
Subject to Democratic Bale*. taltsepB
TTEMAN ALLF.N, A. M., is prepared to
44 receive a limited number of pupilaou the Violin,
or on the Piano, and to play Violin part* or accompani
ment* with advanced pianleta. Apply at the residence
of hie father, Profe&ior ALLEN, No. 215 South Seven*
teenth Street, Circulars, with terras and references,
at O. ANDBK A Co.’a, No. 1101 Cheatuut St. ael-lm*
CT. MARK’ 8 EPISCOPAL ACADEMY—
LOCUST Street, treat of SIXTEEN.H, will be
opened on MONDAY. September 7th, at 9 A. M.
The Principal will be in attendance at the Aeaderoy
during the Are* *<?ek in Boptomber, between 9 A. 11. and
21*. M., to receive applications for Admission. Circa*
Mrs wny bo had of Mr. HILL, Sextou of St. Mark’s
Church, or at the Academy.
au29-2w<* J. ANDREWS lURUl3,Principal.
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, SOUTH
WEST COJtNEIt OF AKCH AND TENTH STBEKTB.
The paull* U| this lustltution will he {Detracted in all
the branches of a thorough English Education, and every
facility for the acquirement of knowledge provided fur
them.
The discipline will be a careful pointing onward and
upward.
The aohool-yoar la divided Into two terms, of five
months each, commencing first of Ninth Month (Sep*
tember,) and first of Second Month (February.)
Elvfit Department, per term of fire months
Second •• • »* u
Third ** “ ««
Fuel,pqr term,..
HARBIEtr BROWS
‘‘Philadelphia, 1857.
REFERENCES:
Thomas Kimbcr, J.D. White, M.D.,
Samuel Bettis, Jr., Ben}. 8. Jwne/, M. D.
Marmaduke 0. Cope, Robert K. Wright,
William Rattle, , .. Thomx» I). Smith,
Thomas WUtar, George Griecoro,
Anlb&Df P Morris, William F. Pitfield,
Josbaa XI. Morris, Dsrid Yanderreer,
Uritb IJuut, William B. Thomas.
au2>«lm.
INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
LADIES, (boarding and day pupils.) K. W. corner
ELEVENTH aud GBKEN streets, fifth session will
open on September 7th. Best reference given, In
cluding all present and forn\er patrons. au26-tf
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. E. corner EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD streets. Professors of the highest
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing full
particular*, pupils’ names, testimonials, Ac., can be
had on application.
au23-tr h\ DONLBAVY LONG, Principal.
Hall of st. jambs the less,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Rsv. 11. R. SMtUKE, Rector.
The Annual Session wilt begin on TUESDAY, Sep
tember 1.
Circulars my be obtained at the Book'Store of H.
HOOKER, S. w. corner EIGHTH and CUKSTNCT, or
oi the Rector, Fust Office, Falls of Schuylkill, I'hilv
JeljiUii. aol7*6m
11/JUS. BARTON* 8 BOARDING AND
IFJ. DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1029
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY iu September. aul9-6w#
TOOTHING “SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
J* 1 persons, mole and female, to gain a share of this
world's goods and comforts as a
LRIDY BROTHERS* BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Noe. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall
mid winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, in a short time.
THE LEIDY’S tako pleasure in saying, that during
the 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. au22-3tn.
WF. YTARBURTON, FASHIONABLE
• HATTER, No. 430 CHESTNUT Street, below
Fifth. Philadelphia. au-t-lw rp
CSULLENDER Ik PASCAL,
*3 HATTERS,
aul-dm No. 8 8. SIXTH street, Philadelphia.
Ocntlemcn’s JTnrnislimg ®oobs,
\I7TNCHESTER «s SCOTT, GENTLE
TT MEN’S rOBNISHINO STORE, and PATENT
SUOOEUER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 700
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 moat perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and nude to order. auS-lyif
R. M. LEE,
For Libellant
The watsoiY
110 FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
And Is now open for Exhibition at Second Story, front
Room, No. 726 CHESTNUT Btreet. State and County
Rights for sale. Apply as above. auUMf.
Pon SALE—A NEWSPAPER ESTAB
LISHMENT.—Any gentleman desiring to engage
hi tho publication of a Democratic newspaper in a large
country town, may bear of such an establishment by
inquiring nt No. 0 DOCK Street, Philadelphia, of Mr.
JOHN STEPHENS, Couiuilii'dtm Merchant, whore they
nirty ltmrn u full dfbcriptinn of the press and terniß of
sale, and a particular account of the whole business.
Mr. Stephens will refer them to the party deslrlug to
sell.
SALE—TWO LARGE EAGLES,
X and three Matches, for Signs, at 207 Carter street.
<l. 11. TRYDAY,
Architectural and Ornamental Carver,
au 31-mw&f3t*
For sale—a hard-ware sign,
1 L'adloek, 9 feet high;-I Ptullmik, 22 luchcshlgh;
1 Anvil Broadaxy, Hammer, and Saws, at 207 Carter
“toot. U. h. TRYDAY.
Architectural and Ornamental Carver,
au 31-mw&f3t*
TO BUILDERS.—FOR SALE, Curred
Front Door Bracket and Mouldings, at 207 CAR-
Ten Street. OKO. h: TKVBAY,
Architectural aud Ornamontal Carver.
aulll-inwnjt*
rjpo LET—THE LARGE DOUBLE OF
-i- HCI-J or STOKE, No. 222 South Third street, oppo
site Pear street, j. TENNENT.
sel.Ot*
.1(300 ol < * SOU book blnderOok
tt 'Jy SALE—Sereu years established. doing a
fair Job business, which can bo Increased, both blank
and printed Jobs. Location, 535 Arch street, below
Sixth. Blank books st cost, Jobs bound to order.
augl9*sw
npo fiE let—the handsome three
A Story Brick Dwelling, No. 8 PORTICO SQUARE
SPRUCE street, above Ninth, Mouth side. ’
Apply to 8. Sc IV. WELSH,
au2d-2w* No. 218 South Delaware Avenue.
PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN GLOUCES
TER, N. J., lOR SALE, handsomely located and
shaded—Lot, 75 feet by 140. Prica, $3,000. Also, LoU
suitable for manufactories, fronting the river. Apply
toC. ROBB, No. 311 South Fifth street. #u26-lm*
CEMETERY OFFICE, NO,
tji 118 WALNUT St., below FIFTH. an Iltf
MrELCOME RANGE.— SoId by OHAD-
J " WICK Sc mu>. 2M N. SECOND St. aal3-3m.
COTTON.— 150 BALES GULF COTTON
in atom. For sale by
MARTIN & MAOALTSTER,
au3l-3t 119 North Water street.
CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD
WICK it fiftO., No. 209 N. AEQQNP Street. -
Simcatioiuil.
BUSINESS EDUCATION
fiats, Caps, &'c.
Settling ittactjines.
Has come:
fat Sale anti to £rt.
hotels anii Smanrsnis.
I|fERCHANTS , HOTEL,
ITJ - WORTH FOUSTfI STREET,
Amt« Rum, •
PHILADELPHIA.
McKIBBKN & eONS, PaanirroM.
C^ T °N PLACE HOTEL, BROAD
.n7L A il "T" r of EIGHTH, tfreet, Near York.
TWB ELEGANT MODEM ESTABLISH}!Sift U
ta.UwEw*-*
H2ALS wmd at all hmus by the nodcxato
zatea. * . •
C. J. KACULLAR ( fl long tad favonblj ksontc
«f Joan* and the Uatted SteSM Hotel.
Philadelphia, } u uvcirted in the management, sal
has especial charge or the Catering Deputaeot. Etwt
attention has been paid to mahath*enraalxatlsmper
feet, and oar friends, patrons, and the tnreUiaff nobtio
In general, may rust auorrod that an
wanting to make the CLINTON worthy the tent whfck
we hereb/ respectfully eolldt.
anft-Xm# WISAST ft 00.
SCOTT HOUSE—Comer of Irwin Street
and DuqnesneWsy, Pittsburgh. B. D. MARKER,
Proprietor. aalASs
(Dines <mir Cigsora.
*pORT WIKE. —In bond and entitled to de*
r*T. hectare 250 casks St. Joaeph’a Pare Juice Port
Wine, in Qrs.and eighths.
Ten puncheons John JUtouf Islay Halt SeotehWhu
*V( £ /ears old
Fifty pipes Anchor Glo
an27-3moa 88 tad 90 g. TraSgl^btlolrwlaimt.
EP. MIDDLETON k BRO., IMPORT
• pso! BUSBIES. WINES. mnu»
»! e g' o Kj»*"* < * «w WHBA< WHlgSjn?
ho. 6 North FRONT street.
A lexandeut. holmes, TOE and
IL LIQUOR STORK, No. 229.' Soittmt Corner nf
GEORGE and SOUTH averts. JS" r
CIJ^JP 3 ’ IMp OBTER AND DEALER
• wn«a. uacoßS, ciqab3,ac'»
couth FIFTH Street, Philadelphia, anl.ly
Brandies.— pioet, csstmon & co.,jyta
wt** Co., aoj otbkr brand. of Omul ol rsnoo*
?muge«, In kill pipe! and qaarUrau£) Pailaroßin
Hochell. Sraadln, pala Aad dark, in half pfetd. aaartar
caaki ud oaMighth eaika, aU b Cwtm &w strata,
imported aad for aate-b, *
HENRY BOHLSH fcCO.
»» »<*■ *» and 2JS SoalhYaarth.trait.
-pvITHXAK k BOTZ, POSTER, ALE
M-r END LAGER BEER BBEWERf, Ha. 00 lan
N«. 923) North THIRD Streat, FhUadalphb—Shlpcdaz
ordara attended to. ' eol-tf
Saiea bg &otticn.
I\roLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
? ?. 431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom
House, between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
PEREMPTORY: SALE OF. EMBEOIDERIE3 AND
MILLILNERT GOODS, BP CATALOGUE, OX A
LIBERAL CREDIT.-
- NOT ICE .—Gar sale "Gils day, cauMßdog at IQ
o’clock, predseljr, vIU embrace the most extensfre and
valuable assortment of Embroideries. Shawls, Miiliaerr
Goods, Gold Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, Bonnet Rib
bons, French ArtifirisU, Laee Tells. Ac., otferfd *t
auction in this market this season, be foond
worthy the early and prrticuUr attention of the trade
ana all dealera. The whole art now displayed far ex
amlnation, with catalogues; included will he found, vii r
IXAA . PARIS PANTED SHAWLS,
1500 richly Paris printed Cashmere. Shawls, elegant
Collars, Bands, Ac. .
Also, a full assortment of Cambric. Book, Swiss, aad
Jacconet Coliara, Cambric and Book Bands •
FRBNCH TRltal .
Also, a line French black «Ut lace Veils •
LAMES’ FRENCH CORSETS AND SKIRTS.
Also, 20 lots Ladies’ French Conets, hooped, corded,
and embroidered Skirts. . - * *
SILK VJSLYJBT AND POULT ££ SQIE BONNtf
JUBBONS-
Also, W cartons black ttilk relret sad l»onlt d« Safa
Bonnet Ribbons.
FBI.VCrt ABTIHOIAL3.
Afco, 103 car tens elegant french Artificials.
FRENCH PLOUNCINOS.
Also, a line elegant french flouucinjra
GOLD JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED "WARE
r» fefi?wS7SS.* r Q ° U VoUtrSl.
LABI 13' HEMSTITCHED LINES HANDKEB6HIIFS
AIM. hemstitched Linen
Cambric HjcdkerclHcfc, yrencii embreUand udalais
do., Liuen Shirt Fronts, Ac. Ac . r 1 n
POSITIVE Si-’M! OP A HIQIILT VALUABLE COL '
SMS* 1 " SOMnwiffif S&-
ana Coast Yieva, Figure pieees, Interiors, and a great
} *rietj or elegair; and interesting a objects, all fin&hed
JjJjJi* most!/ originals by celebrated
arhsta. In the Collection HU also he found a number
of exceedingly correct Copies, after the Old Masters.
U an f ,?f ft e^ns,t^U^Uiexouia^e ca»
AU the Picture* fcaTe been framed In rich gold kfit
Frames, made Rxpreatfjto roll earh
being in perfect order, are fit ornament* vtth which to
adorn the parlor, gallery, or driving room. The whole
of this saperlor CoUeerion will be open for
all day on FRIDAY and SATURDAY preceding the grfe,
and in the Arening until IQ o'clock* when the t
apd-Centlemen are inrlted to examine them with Cat*,
logues prior to the time of Sale,
„ _ 4? RAWS POSITIVE.
Parties from ft distance can have their pictures packed
on the spot so as to be sent with perfect safety.
■MOSES NATHANS, APCTIONEEK
i.7X AND COMMISSION MXIbCHAST 8 X J
SIXTH and RACE Strwta. . . ' * -
Mhli (W£DNES9A|Y) morning, the 21 of Scntember
«57 t at 10 o’clock, at 4e
■dating In j«rt «*-» bbis
cheese, 40**11* hotter, 2 z£ to piStes*
Z 519 * T .b« lot’of
barrels, o lot of spirit Toon *»»*•» from 30ft to so
p-tllon*, boat and n«u fartakars, a Jot of cooking
Utensils, tea ketUes t frying {mbs, *t»w puts. • grid
irons, table corns, lot of shades for eternirindto**
two cabin state room carpets, looking steiaea, hanging
lamps, shades for wardrobes, disk torero, baodrSS
bagles, french horns, band tramp ts,three beat cits&u!
boat pennants, two broad pennants. American JackTlet
or carpenter’s tools, 38 nils paint oil, let 'of hid*sad
wheelrope, 25 ship backets, galley and fixtures. 42 feet
suction hose, lanterns, lamp 014 lot of
lines, log Uoe*, lot oil casks and barrels, and n umerous
j** l ® whole to,be sold without reserve to
the highest bidder.
• BALE 0? SBCOND-HAND PUKKITtTHB,
At the 8. B. corner of SIXTH and &AC£ Streets
QafRIDAX UORNIXQ NXXT.Bept.4Hx,
At 10 o’clock, consisting in part of—Jeonr Und. hi#h
post, cottage, and other bedsteads: drwsingbmeaw
wasbstands, feather beds, mattraweg, carpets, sprier
seat sofas, marble top sideboards, boquei tables, elegant
spring seat parlor chairs, card: tables, centre tables
wipusor chairs and settees, cherry tables, lamps, Ac '
; *«•» together with a quantity or superior t*eond'han£
furniture, plush divan parlor tables, staffed plus!*
chairs, bedsteads. Ac.
Dealers, housekeepers, and others, will find it to their
advantage to attend the sale. •
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER— No. 125
'>*•*“» Third ui Fourth Streets.
'• SA7.ES EVERY EVENING, »t 7 o'clock
Of Boot., Shoos llsntu.re, Cutter., Tfutchei, J.«-
clrr, Hosiery, Whips, Trunk., Funcy Good., .Notions.
Ac., Ac.
N. B.—Terms of Night Sales, four months’ credit for
approved city acceptances,for sums of«Q0 and witb-ln
terest added from date of sale. sepl-lm
George w. smith, auctioneer.
N. E. corner of &A&RON and SOUTH Btmte.
above Second. 1
evening kales.
BALES EVERY SATURDAY BTENING,
At Ik o'dock, at the Auction Store, of Hardwa*, Cat!
lory. Housekeeping Articles, Clottung, Watches, Jewel*
ty, Fancy Articles, Ac.
CJAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER.
>3 and MONK'S LOAN 09P1CK, No. 113
Street, below Vtx tout, oppcaue Petr gt. } oniT
eight doers below the Exchange. * J
Hears of business from f o’clock, A. M until 20
o’clock In the ereninr.
Oot-door Rklu, and sales at the Anetioo Hobm, *W
tended upon the moat satisfactory term*.
CAPITAL $200,66i>.
Eiiabliiked far tk* loji Thirty Yatrs.
Advances nude from one dollar to thousand* on Mi
mom!*, SUrer Plate/Watche*, Jewelry, Hardware. Mar
ch&ndixe, Clothing, rornitare, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Homs, Carnages, and Hoods ol
every description.
All good* can nmiia la, lrarili ot licit wml
upon.
AU td'KieM, from one hnndwd dolltro end upward.
jriU bochugtii por emit, per moatt; J6OO.cS orer,
the lowest market rate. *
This Store House having a depth of 120 feet. btUm
Ore and thief-proof TmoUa to store *ll valuables, *ndon
rate watchmen for the premises; also, * heavy iwo
ranee effected for the benefit of *ll persona bavin* rood*
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having *n unlimited capital,
this office J* prepared to make advances on more satis*
factory and accommodating terms than t&r other to
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, to aaosnts. wHk
oat any charge. '
AT FBIYATS SAL*.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watchea, Jeweby. aad
Clothing will he sold at reduced priew. aal-ly
■furniture.
Lb. kite & cd;
• iCEtlllUlS, BKDDIXO. *c.
So. 415 (lain 129) WiljvTT rt .
. , ... VhitoJelphU-
A new aad eupenor style of Spring Beds.
I,TW oi l i' KlT *‘ J<w«ra W ALTOS.
*u3l Cm
PILOT*—IN PRESS AND WILL
VJ SOOM BE PLBLianKD. the following standard
y. lt: , ,Ual s Coast Pilot, l&th edition; Bow
Shipmaster’* Ai&utaat.
win edition. .
>Ve Invite attention to oar new Spring Centre Com
passes, which answer for either light or heavj weather
and are especially adapted for steamers, and Teasel*
where the motion Is considerable. They require fewer
repairs than any compass now In tue.
Marine Opera Glasses or superior quality. Spy Glasses.
Aneroid aad Mercurial Barometers, Thermometers,
American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad-
Axlmnth Compasses, Binades, Log Class**. and
all kinds of Naotieal Instruments and Books, constantly
on hand. *
Also, Charts of all parts of the world from the latest
and host authorities.
Agents for Rogers* American Code of Sinaia, Pen!’*
Chronometers ami Compasses, and for Abbott** Horo-
Tuoter, and an instrument for working oat problems to
Nautical Astronomy by simple inspection aud with per
fect accuracy. They bare received the approval ot ex.
perlenced shipmasters, and have been adopted hr the
U. 8. Navy. B. A G. W. BLUNT
mIS-liu* No. lTd Water Street.
Henderson & co ,a great liter
ABY FAIR. FIFTH and ASCII street*.
Ju order to gratify the wishes of our numerous pa
trons,and Induce the book-buying public to fill up their
libraries at the usual low prices, we intend to prefect to
every purchaser of books to the amount of $1 end up
wards. a Gift in value of from 25 cents to $11)0. Call at
our establishment, look at our valuable stock, and select
for yourselves.
Recollect you are not baying at chance, for every pur
chaser gets his books at the usual price, and vary m*py
will get, In addition, a Present worth baring. auSl-Sm
Evans* great gift book sale,
No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. N\ B.—No connec
tion with any other house in the City. «nl-3m
MARINE INS HR
ULADKIPUIa—OBm, tio.
>r THIRD.
ONLY TAKJSN."
3TOBS.
Girard fire an
ANCB COMPANY, PH
302 WALNUT street, west ol
"FIRS BISKS 0
DIUQ*
Vo. M. Swain, Jer. talker,
John Auspacb, Jr., Jno. jjcCiure.
n S Burroogha, Tfco. Crareo,
J. 3. llughw, j.. g. Gill.tt,
F; Furman Sheppard
)*”'■ > ; BMol.JoDM,fi:i).,
J.-r. Bleio.r, /.Mph Klapp, H.
11. A. ShacVettord, ' ■
_ „ _ n»B. JSKI JOSES, Pmldmt
Hon. O. IT. ITOOBITABP, VIM Prealdent.
_ Jso. 8. McMPIUS, Secretary
JA»a B. Atroap, Assistant Secretary.
npHOHAS E* BAXTEB^HARDWARE
M. CUTLERY AKB TOOLB, No. MO jUSKS Igr’
*t*Ti Hlnti, it4U (Jif. jiuiielplla,