The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 08, 1857, Image 3

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♦•MtiirtlUartA -itepKw the tijao* but, owing, to.
■ W<CW»Mi.tt*t.«»i»l»d'diirm^!lastwoek,,thB l aoou
ritieittdttrftUitoclpK* that it beoame -apparent a,
? ictt ioßrti.ip«BlbW b« *asteifaDa <jr three or four
' 1 t))oMi®rMK«r£'niS,:fr««at'PrHld6nt,'llamll
' ’ ton M<Momp;qf the Direotora,
' ..- deteriahittd it .houid'ijpt hc Fatd' that
' B*ak,blS ‘ judollar ilpahodoi) dqubtfuißeeuritiea,
- • .■ MaTas(dist«ly'tMd£tib a purtebrB36,oo®,idja
n char&tribetjbngations ot thqir late President to
.■' th'ajStfMffiWtpd.' took 7 the tlopreeiatjil ieottritioit
' i&wprthyof tho on
, " ifra^lfdii»o-ofiti»OiOO{nmiinUy.~2Vji«f«.... ,
Jefferson Polico Court,
J on' Sfttu'rday afternoon : for the
aiufplased it
,in »b’BSnai^bf'Offioor' Colfax,'on thb
N t :Siekles;-Who also, has insti
oiril suit'&g*ipaf Old Potpai,.laying, th.e
damages sib $25,0M, J Mr. , Sic Idea's -complaint
aUctf&bfeSAa cettameditorial.in the.-jß eraid which
insinuated, that MrrSiokles, asooansel,had sold
hia'client our street 'commission*
, era) waBHbeUonB.-~Dtf*/y ; 2YwIVV-.‘‘‘«'•. £
Tbft.taatterof th%‘'MeoHanio3 , 'BanbingAwc»;a
,tiohraameu'p again ,s'efore Judge Pe^body : on ,Sat
urday." -The nwn'es'bf several additional
; wVra, proposed fortho Jrecoivorshiji of tho bank.’
Andrew Corrigan,. .wa9 appointed leceiv er.
HedsatfattfouftO filo-.seoiuitieS'.in the stun'of
SIOO,OM.' ; V ‘ « ‘ - ! 1
r, r . l Thb Direclorsof the. Ohio Lift and Trusfc. Compa
r*y Km and; Wm.
' -. i acj nn St iand Peter Odhn ; of pay ton,
a’ of tho, New.
Yorb'o®,a#il®6ibiCoromHfcee hayo;boon-bore for;
. - we.undGratand, matters ato
. ?'* ; fi /' . /,/!* ’,.
• fotffoiiHy delivered to
Conneiltnab yan qapitolof .Nashyitlo,-
TeiaM4sß&^orfth'e; 4th instaht, -by - Mr. Andrew*
sby of the State and Mayor of
Kaieyue.were nrose.nfc vrhohMr» Van Tine received.'
it 'of committee; ‘-Mr;
. AHennrm-Moneghan
V thk^^M^:^wk^n t! at'nwf’lies?ltftteil ao to'dispose of;
. . to,tbeWo'ptt6hqffilesof rdtnoti*,
’ stflmOeijui tHe imbjeot; Hr. Ja'okson and Mr. Vnni
Tine auerwsrds left the Hdnnitago mrontp, foU
. New York..v; ; v- x) */’ „ - _
There were in the port ofNotr York on Sntnrday,
*- 674 vessels,i-iholudinjr 35 stoamera, 102 ships, 100
»>bndTveH. ..
Th'OM city and^.Brooklyn .qhnrebos.' wbieh, for
thrddSr&nrlsjteek* ptiat haVO-been.'eloSed for: x6-_.
fo-tbe jpttblto for*
diYinewdrinip, ® am "
ended; 1 ;tbo-'olergy. at■ least
tfccwe.wbb arb cot sojonrnihgrn ;Earopp, f n»Yo ,re :
tnnftu juid»by.next Sunddy’nborly all the
membewofthpir o6pg>ogaTion who aro. still
*.slns wiu.htl<w4'luitbmca9,enstomedpewa. ;*
llaridS/ Paage, Beoro.tary of thoXiquor Dealers’
Voolety and one of tbrfee hundred
who hid-boon indwted- for' infringing; th*-
Law by eelHbg liqi:oV on; SundaySnrrbndercd His.
bail andwas&3??gjitte[l;tO‘pTisorr byJusticeCdn.-
- nolly, .las’f^rHday.^ApoUoation.wag.. forthwitli.,
. mode
for thp of Jfriiorvrl .and .habeas
' eorpM, on: the -groundsthpt he was unjastly
privedof liberty. .Tbese were.granted and inode |
- returaabl6-*at^the : Keoorder’s Offibo off Saturdays i
Thisira* donwloHesfr the legality of'tho‘indict
in«ntsifdtttfa ,v «gmst -the’ 1 llquor doaler3‘ In tho <
Court of 'Sefflions, their counsel; D. P-
Taylor, lhaUh’e indiotmpnla aro j
not valid, Excise!
Law, whiQh.dema&ds ;tbat tho.OAaused shall have
■ hnfnra, a committing'
magistrate, has in no inStanco been complied with;;
As ftir hi’taUtCd- tCHhe ■ "writ 1 bf eemoratt; tho
/ Distriat’Attbmey argued that the.'Eßcordor noted
in thb* Wltterfmerely as.a Sujprenib Court; conimis-
tp
the proceedings of the Cqurtof .(lenorol Besaions,
- of Ony otherfoourt of record.. .The Po
’ eorder
one on ihv-habeas totpus at the samp timo An
• . Jfr- : Taylor might
have ilmelo nreparp.ft ttf the rctuinon tho
writ'of ‘htsbiar&YpvS: ' ’•MeanWnUo,Alr. Paigo was
allowed his. liberty, honor to ap'*
peaj hefoxo tho Rooorder, on Monday.. s : • ? * v
7, 18*7-5,20, P. Mr
HqwyArfci.ttKday In veiy active demand. Tbe
bank**a<LpriVdto bhnkertlfave been well inclined
fo.ttioircustomdrt;
ratearrlSper cont.fbc*
ing goocL paper-, and twenty
four p#paid in somo instances; what in
oalled “ wgMipap^t , !dji3;ecarcQlj saleable under
the Urter*kito#.* Thdi-e 1b no stir in unourrent
toowfiper *ro the,notes of'aqy .new; banks thrown,
out; -tTb^repoV&s#failure ‘df
BanKU»ib&iMfcdfotM. Vl Tbo-failure of James do
Gray k Co;,.dry. goods'merchant, owing, as, it is
said, #UhqpWriopifellnnSof Acker,Hams** Co.,
epdorsed-to V largo amount,
and the failure of two produoo house's and a shijv
pinghous*—former JBateß, /Griffith, ALivor
siore, and TtUlbr Gutting, k‘ Co.—aro the events
of the day, whic&hhve caused's6mo excitement,
and added both.th' the' sfridgenoy in. moiioy,
'and the'doprpMwhstock-markei'at 'the
MftmdL nominal a,tConner
rxtir.ltis,not.exported that any'spooie will be'
fch«seaißer .frqmv Boston, on Wednes
day. Sfr. Aadrew^Cairigan : -httB been, appointed
reealvdituf tbSI Meohhtilcs .Banking Association,
■ The statement of tho Now York city banks, of
their a'reiWS ebfidition'for the week ending Sept.
. 5,»h0 ws a d<%6^,5£4,3(17,554 in loans And ens
eoants, $*,821,^9 ( of $2,132
9j'5986,593 in spe-,
eit. . x annex the vrhekV average with a eompnri-'
.' lending. August 29 th; and
that of the week in last year with
the^pMSent^W■ •** yi"
Aug. 29.5U6,858,919, |8,iWi;060,|84,812,599
B#s. - i. , 8,C15,192;-79,491,311
mm. - -
$87,048,404
TMa'itatsment is not near so favorable as was
Thsisneoie -lees than wds
bora.'wi&Hhe. decreases. iu depositing nearly a
tban J tho. in leans and'
dis^uatfp^tj^^bbw^K^&tevsaia.'tHat-Itho
larger than
*DdVtlfiate&ted,tbo grdat rir'atntmnfc of jbo arrivals
The own transactions for the day at the office of
were as follows; s *^
sl&2,eSB 40
lt p*7raMtl<^........V r '.V.55047 80
“ \ .... . ........ 11,316,043 37
fdr'Sutres At.the Custom House W.
4*7 %ere $lll;00(k' i ’ , • • -
At the first : boar4tbe Btock;iziarkct>Fas brisk at
aneMftUff/tajtfOrtd prised Beading went up- to
to 07rKew Tork'Central (o
cafc a :‘2forihertr'lndian*r'Indian* to
37, to-47;' Erie also: ad-
other stocks advanced from"
f ??? • v ; Fr era X*? $ great' improvement
¥J -•WfcSf*”; *©carltlosjlhdlonp ; s’i advanced
4tper oenfci RH<lT?noeßsee ,6’s, B,per,*.cent;- Vir
fisUEs’§*bMdo4d6Uned J per cent. The stock of
w* P*lk*n4 Ooeanßanks fell 3 per cent. • At the
JXWlfd’wOardf there was & great reaction.
Reading 1 fell‘baeli: Jo 50; Erio to 211 i and thoiuur-
Iwlftlwdd hoaVtiy.
Ai*M.«w,nnchMg^ r wmt small Bales, at $7.87£ for
Pots, cm for Pearls..,
_ Bt|aMrt#r&Tlf6 -market,for. fciate. nnd'lVestcrn
floor is #4ll. »t* decline oflo©lsc, with'verr liberal'
•
ssfX>/fkexir* do; *s,2s©ss.so
Indiana, Ac l $6.40
•|TJS far •*<«' dmfesoe: an#.SfesBAo, for' exlra St.
fylfi lover 'WiUi sales of
tfl goodßaUimoro.'Alex-'
ands7®s7:oofor
RfjJf*'hdd ei V', Canadian Jlour is unsettled,
f^^aperano^nd
•MgfiSS**]««*# MiuiftWvrHhsmallsales
at $(.10«55 J 6 for fine to superfine, corn meal la in
fjaraoy, and f4.4oar,
■Ste«J^ShAg|'y-^; v \l K ;-
|t^g^l^^My:w^AtfiP<ffoe.t *ad'keifKaV.
Hinifjtbodallneis ©f;tb* market continues.. *
- «» flrrn.u; g 4fe!.
OrtftWi.Mtadrim Cornmdu Bosih i» steady, at fug
at S2»2 J2U for N&fork and,
,;P?l4" 2 60 f< * Wilmington. '
Olto-Crodo Athalo k nuotsd at 72a15c. Crude
UOMMOJitatfeoilj’OtlSOetSlc,,, ~ . .
- Padtsisiuslt-^ftisinsfketforPork is a sjiaioflrreer'
with uIM rfUßWljiat fiSMfn .Me*.,.and MIS,
31 imimyzszis
** ;t 0conceal
f'wMMtPj*’' pwtWpmoMicd. , Bacon 1* sdi--
iag *t.«*«*lte. f(>r Trestoro smoked. "Lard ialn del
mU*MIiK«IS)K. -Npehailgeln Suitor,andOhoese.
&6HX)l4e4Tli.\nl*rksiti4 steadier tinder the leWiees
10W^d#*^%»SkjOj<,S.’^4*an l a B |}i; a in
.md; ‘ Seined Sugar crushed is auuted at li, ; soft
**MMB*Wi,*Mdrfcitod««t)o*e>il/
laatuntsato finder and brieVer. .Tlie rotes aro asfol
wtw.Sc ToldjraoolrMJottou, 2s Jd®3s, riertolo j, yionr,
SMlmS 9 *'"*'''''i Serf) 9a@
it r fiwin, 9d»3s per bbl, and heavy goods,'
per, tpp..,-Iherates toother ports «ro& nro-«'
.V%dH(A\Yi’'AT-> ■/ i.; / - A • ■-
4 ** m ° re ac^yo Mies of
7;
IMdthdtSoaßtaiefis?* - icon TCent R■ 03 7n ■
sssss'ttg, ffi.fc,, „«g
-7000 MUso Btstc Ss 7>X 150 -' ' do , M S*
dWO Cal Btate fs ’7O 67 - JOOClev & Pitts B
\> "'’i.W# ?odßeading R ■“>«,« ■
MOO-lrie B Coart -; -: 100 ' do . ', ;
B*>n«oJ|f 500 ;' do • . s>v
IOWd '■ ‘do’ 4,1 t»l «»'-•■• 4do- / dd" *3o : fit ■■
good 111 Cen*B Eds „ 88 100 ifariera B ' bBO 7 V;
mn*m*m&atorsr ■* ■ 7 1
, . ,4dmtg« 46 103.MicH.Cen B , ~00.
''SBV nfAtn erics 10-1 50 ,!! do' ! ’S3 60!d
T 6 Bk of Commer 100 10 do 67
I*ifttsi|o«er<.'f-;) ,e on?{ iOdMich Si- m B c23V
“0“1« IOOMiehS&N JK. '
01 : »nKr El Ek 100 ■ ■ >:■ dretstdek 47
ja ifatropol.JHlc • 1M - 20 Clct. Col & gin B 90
SoRABk . , v 92. - 1750.1 k Chic B it 80
lO-'. do r 7a ,o
lftoSinßli ! ' WOOlev&ToiB- «S 38K
..*& *as»i«^4o ;^«^u^*^B3r -' c do" - -• s 3 331 T
jsiirtauacni ,6ochic&, B :x.iß 70S
6 do h' h.lll' ■ ■ 50 ’ do 79v
-». dO,- ~ set do 79 '
•<'! ,-110 .. 200 do .i’ " M79'
gPrahaCoel Co tig- 100MiltMistB-i oif'.,
.'dSdo.V ,-, ,v;i7dn; 100;-.,: do ; b3O 37-S ?
. 100 Cum CoalCo lfio ] §x 225 Is Crosse k. Mil RlO u
•? mZttoitt&i'a.U,, .50 do, ~'«a3oio
7W7.8 S CcMSl’ 'C« 76V. M ■. do.. ,• .. elo 16J*
h, ,sO.'i' ,ilo-;'-2a»80'.765 Htt-' ,'i), . „ „n ,
'»-*•. - •' ' V
>. •■■:. - ' - >•».
oJOßesdlugß 1 69X'
600 do “ »3 60
.too;s-TaoVs 1 is..;jrij»r >
, 250 OalVoWccjo a ,70! i
ltf.lUinoiaCcnß , , '96 .
2M CIOV t Tilcdo B 3Sk
cs*atei«^s&
if *%?'?*» of stdek-HW 4T t
i i 'tOB Y Central B s 3 76 -;.i
> uchiido ;,I*>{
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BY THE PILOT LINE.
: ** J LEWER"FROM NEW YORK.
[Oem*£enda*e» oi The PresiQ * : -
? , I
( rHiLi,pBLPHU, Bept€mbcr 7,1557.
*« ihainoSk^*^^®* somewhatbasic'*, than ?tthe
(’» i -*. l i*orblt*nt'rato6~ar& in circulation. But little (
•££S wilh'bb'invested In stocks while this pressure |
cS .took, while P»j»r.l»>9‘ re disemmted, end,
money hard to.ceir.o at, deterring wbo
-Muldothenrlae'glndWnTdetMpreaent price.. ‘ When i
■ t L« tonn >» Mid.ont'. VWS have no spoons*'* ,
*•. cdnOilenM.'ia oa tie increMO, bowoveri end though
wo ciinnot expect to be'at-ease .immediately, na »• <*»-
not expect -a tout' Mlm .term, jet the
knowledge that tile werat baa !»**•*.““V 8 * h *.” r :
lalnty of improvement near at band of.Ercoct eecWco m
allaying present anxieties and dlccoiUfort. Contradic
tion, or manyof the -reported -failure, so rapidly an
nounced ‘during-the panic; donllnue to reach us by
ivory mail. ■ The Chicago Journal, oi Friday evening,
enye, in correction of several rumor.:,“Neither Mr.
Ogden’northo Fon du Lac Bnilroad Company has failed,
m:r in. either ( nurpeiuled.' Mr. Ogd.u ha. a fortupo
, of a .few millions over ail ‘.liabilities, and tho Fondu
lac road, ia che of -the beat in tho West.” Detroit
papers oT Friday,deny all reports unfavorable td tho
Peninsular Bant,. and‘declare that ithas tho “ un
bounded confldenco” of tho publio.
In oil quarters, the financial nows is satisfactory. A
leading Itow York journal says “the financial horizon, at
the close jp/ tlie week, presents a more cheering appear-*
anco.-dt is truethst tliere'are clouds after the sterm,
hUttheyaro'those'which inay be relied upon as the
signs of bettor'times. The state of affairs that have
threatened to lead to a financial' crisis hare forced upon
us a full investigation of ourre sources, aad now that wo
havo practically ascertained our situation, confidence is
felt as 'a result .of that knowledge. .While ‘wo lament
-torn dieastoro which mark the?storm, we can congratu
late ourselves that our Inherent strength has made them
few. ll, : ‘'
’ The New York Daily News announces an important
,movement ■as - follows: “Wo learn that itiscontem*
plated to opon an Exchange ■ house hero doiug business
with tbe Wesfc, of which Olnclutuitl will be* the centre,
on a novel plan.' Great dissatisfaction is felt with the
way which, the Now York bankers, agents for Western
houses for ExchaogoS) hare transacted thoir business,
loans to the risk of their principals. Tho plan
is this:' to deposit $500,0000f gold in a vault In this
city, which is not on any account to be used, except in
case of failure? the Exchange houses' in Cincinnati
to sell Eich'ango on’, their agents, who hare tho ch&rgo
r gold, And are limited, to the businessof
buyifig'Bxchaoge on the West.: The gold to be counted
and certified to as being all right; and no
with thO business to bo allowod to loan
any money.whatcTor, or to boy stocks and bonds, or any
thing but Exchange on those parts of .whloh Cincinnati
latheiclr«le rj .• ' • ,
Tho expenses'of pfflce, elerkfl and interest on tho gold
locked up, will be a charge, on the oxchange business. 1
Tlie interest lost on tbe specie is' of no account com
pared with the 'advantage of security. Tho‘Now York
agent will make all his collections in gold, as well as,
pay all his drafts in gold. No banker’s certified checks
will be taken, but everything will be sottled for In gold,
eitber receiving or paying, ’ \
Messrs. Wylght, of Cincinnati, who kept an accouut
with Beebe; ScCo., aro about opening such an estsbilah
mentaii wo hare described, inNew York. Mr. Wright
is uowin towH. ,
< The Boston Travellerot Saturday lut says: “Stocks
stilt continue to decline, but the roduced prices arc liar
‘ leg the effect to'bring In new buyers, though cot to any
great exteqt as yet. A reaction must of |eourao bo the
result of the present depression, for there is nothiug in'
the Blocks themselros to cause it,; The higher, price of
money, and want of confidence croatod, by the disasters
of the Ncw.York.'/market, ore the main 'springs of the
.prevailing downward tendency.
>i The money market is stringent, but without material
ehango firom yestorday, the very best paper going at 12
porconi.,and-insomecascsabroker»go of
added, v Our banks are still losing specie, which operates
tc/check any disposition to accommodate borrowerß, but
the turning, point ;ls'probably not far. distant in the
'future, jbrdt least that' period when they may come to a
stand still,-if no better, -
Jrbm the Baltimore American of this morning wo
quote asfoltows: u We havo to note' the existence on
the street to-day of a more cheerful feeliug in money
matters, t: Although It Is still difficult to obtain money,
and there is no let up In rates, the tone of the'market ia
evidently improving,'a'Ud ;, pArti<ifl'are anticipating tho
Speedy rctum yf botter,,tiijiofl.; There Is, however, no
actual change in tho condition of the market. Money is
in very active demand, nnd strictly prime paper (which
is the onl/ description that can bo negotiated) is difficult*
tbplaco' atl#o2 percent, per month, and for call loans
the rate is still *l)f ol){ -per cent .'per month.”
’ - llewftbriAnd Holmes speak In their circular rospecting
monetary affalrsatCincinDatilntbe fellowibg terms:—
u The deposits in tho Trust Company aro being rapidly
absorbed by tbe payment of'debts doe here? thus far,
she haa .reduced her deposit, liabilities nearlys2,ooo,-
Poo,.by, glying, therefor discounted paper, and bonds
'and mortgages, iu which iter capital was originally
loaned; this is the wieost course that
could bo pursued, and ißthe only,one by which this in
stitution can bo extricated difficulties'.
• 1 “ The’panic natiiraUy 'cauaQd by so great a calamity
was, fora day. or,two, most alarming) but was too fle*
reroto list long; all classes of businessmen begin, now'
thatiHetr fears hav6 sabsldcd, tp.dlscovcr that they were
more'scared than huitl , , \
“During tho last few days stock securitlea have been
eutiroly neglectM;. holdert, have wisely withdrawn
frOm market?,theri? consequently have been no sales to
'indicate,prices.;. A days hence, we hope matters
again rasumo their usual channels, when we fool
wjured firsttclsss Investment securities will be taken as
readily at fair prices as if the' Trust Company difficulty
had ; npt occurred. ; The cquutry.ls weal thy beyond pre
cedent,, inthe possession'of oversowing grain crops,
pow juat moving to market; : and from which Bhe wili
yopolvo of wealth, compared with which
thp amount'of capital inrolred in the Trust Company
diiaater.is but a drop in. the bucket. < > >'
“ Money negotiations are very difilcalt, Bnd wHI ’con
tinue' io ,fof a few daysV^hwhllo,"Mercantile classoa
are keeping snug,' mfklng uo ?aew liabilities, and bring
ing their business more Immediately within tho control
.of their means.’.’ t, v *
p We loam frtmithe Zanesville Courur that E. Back
inghaW'&Co;; of thsticityj hare suspended, and a*,
signal for the, benefit of depositors and others. This
bouse.,was.connected with Adams'& Buckingham, of
• New. York, trhoSo failure has already hern announced.
Genuine impressions, with forged signatures, of the
'denominations of'2o ! s', on the Commercial Bank of Jvcn
tuekf ,'are to circulation at the West,, ,
The following are the receipts of tho Morris Canal
Company for the past week' and season, as compared with
the receipt* to thp corresponding time last year:
Total to Aug. 22,1857. :'.... .$170,883 42
Week ending Aug. 29j 1857,..... . 10,245 23
1 . J , /• ' . $100,128 65
.Total to Aug. 23,1850 $182,017 87
Week ending Aug, fl, 1857, 7,463 51 .
;; ~, $i89,48i 33
Xncreaso in 1857, i. ; w......i... • $647 27
- The'year’s receipts of tho Harrisburg and Lancaster
Railroad Company were $452,802 f and the expenditures
$267,570. The bonded Indebtedness 'of the company,
dUc In 1858, has been 1 reduced' to $502,052. What Is of
some importance to state In these times of railroad ex
penditure, the company announces that its floating debt
'has been reduced to 'slo,ooo. The company have just
completed their magnificent depot at Harrisburg, at a
cost of $58,250.' This depot contains dining-room ac
commodation for from 250 to 300 persons, beeldcsladies’
and gentlemen’s reception rooms, ticket offices, &o,
tho whole effectively HghW irith gas.
'The receipts of the Hew York and Net? Haven Rall
! road Company for August, 1857, were as follows: ■
- Passengers.;.,, 1 .,.
;.;.,
•i T0ta1..!....’../...' t 158,067 6S
Loss duo otber roads. ” 25,780 14
: -'Total...'.
For August, 1856
Decrea5e..,....;.... *2,192 00
,The roco{ptsof the North Pennsjlrania Railroad for
'August, 1857 j *00,005
Jtor August, 1860.. 8,042
• Increaite.'f, j-.,
: The coal shipped, over tho Huntingdon and Broad Top
Mountain Railroad, for the week ending September 3d,
'amountedto......;• 2,636 ft tone.
Prerioualjihis year................. 66,291 ft “
• Total for the ae&e0n1V...)........ ' '68,928 “
■The earnings of tho'Hantingdon and Broad Top Rail*
yoadfdr the month of August were as follows :
~• CoaL Freights.. $5, 806 23
< BentofMines.......iJ.27T 62,
: ». > Passenger* 2*604 26,
' .Local ifreights,.... , 707 72
ax * x * ' " * e ) Bl6 83
,BUtement of -the imports of foreign merchandise at
i*l the week,' and since January lets
Dry G00d5,,,..., $1,317,43$
< General Merchandise....,: ' 2,006,682
Total for thVwe&k $3,323,020
reported.: 170,841,602
- , 7ot Mfpj year..,...'.;.., .$174,m,522
jThe exportation 1 , of specie/rotn Noir York last'woek
;waB a$ follows:
• ampitEXT OF BPBOIK FROM TDH FORT OF NSW TORS.
£?“ r * V? rl ft Bacdford * JaCmel, Ain. gold. . $1,2000 00
DKtLni&iup iteruKstej Hamburg, . . do; .» 22,000 00
; * 80.. -Arabia, Liverpool, ■ 2 dn. .. 3,000 00
'‘nu-vj, **. ' ’ gold bars... 60,000 00
1 S ; e'n.UvctTKioUroß 60,000 00
. Do, North Star. Bremen, Ani.g,,,.; W1’,300 CM)
,•- 3)0, . do. do. stiver dols 60,000 00
' Totflt for tho week/. ~..$287*600 00
Pretiodsly reported, 32,207,186 69
. T0ta1,1857.... ..$32,664,686 69
By the Ardgo, $lOO,OOO was brought to Now York from
Burope during the week. ' -
: Tho receipts of specie, from California and from fo
rtlga ports, at Now York, from Jon. Ist to Aug. Slat,
were as follows .
. . Jan. ltoAug.Ol; -- 1857. 3866.
Receipts from California $21,024,362 $20,284,763
Foreign fapecle received.,....... 5,875,000 3,060,000
-Total receipts at New York $26,890,362 $27,350,763
Kxportod from New York 32,263,990 23,736,407
-The receipts at tho, New York Custom House, and tlio
..receipts and payment at the Assistant Treasury, during
the week ending September 5, wore as follows:
, / .’Custom House, ' Assistant. Treasurer’s
‘ Receipts. * Payments.
Aug. 31.... 30 - 295,910 79 ' '408.052 32
Sept. 1......-,;.' 60,840 47 230,689 80 330.697 47
! ; t' •-*•••; • '■3* • 109,389 43 354.126 26
: ' ;w«W\ 79 220,989 13 ' 381 016 09
:! i '*•?•JJM&II 169,405 76 163,989 81
| u 126)700 33 249,409 83 695J202 80
{ ’ Total;' $576,649 30 $1,272,700 23 $3,023,034 74
{ Deduct receipt 5........... |1,212,700 23
* Excess of payment 5........... $750,334 61
j The London Daily News of August 26th says In Its
city article: 11 Tho funds showed much firmness this
morning,, and during tho greater part of tho day
ft further advance of ft oent.> waa quoted. In
the afternoon,- howdvor, sales were pressed, Wad the
i 4 O’clock, quotations .wore tho ianld as those of fester
da);;" JVfter'the'rocognlflcd hours an uneasy feeling was,
- occasioned fey a continuance of speculative sales, which
fed to an additional decline of ft . A rumor' was at the
SamVjipje 1 circulated that those operations are based
,uj>on iifller‘telegraphic details.relative-to .the con
tents pf the coming Indian maU..--
f In tho discount market to-day the demand for
waV indre active ,■ and' induced some appl Icatlo ns
st'theßaDk'. ' T'hcre'wM, 'however, an entire absence,
of pressuce.-'iTla the Stock Exchange njonoy eommandod
ito 4 ft*per cent, on Government securities, with a
{•ir iw®
j.«'Xt pfih %-tij wVSd* jwr (pat.
! ’ tag siv-rf-U hdi r.:u f.• > ■- I
trained a decline of and 1 X f per cent., being
/ast quoted (according to' the telegraphlo despatch) 67
for money, and 66-90 for the approaching settlement. -
“Consols, which closed yesterday at 00# to # for the
Oth September, were quoted during the greater part ot
this day 90# to 91, but had relapsed at the close of the
Stock Exchange to 90# to #, the price for cash being
at the same time 90# to #. After four o’clock the
market became flatter, stock being offored at 90# forjthe
account. Tho official business report is as follows:
Throe per cont. Consols, for money, 90#, 00#; ditto,
for account, 9th Soptombcr, 90#, 91; three per cent
reduced, 91#, 91# ; new throe per cents., 01#, 91# ;
Long Annuities, expiring in January, IS6O, 2 7-16; Bank
Stock, 216#, 214#; thrco-and-a-half per cont. Ex
chequer Bondß, falling payable In 1850, 98#. Exchequer
Bills remain quoted4s. ills, to par.”
' Thu CnKSAPKAKK and Ohio Canal —Gloom and de
pression mark tho present aspect of affairs wherever
they aro in any way bound up with the fortunes of tho
canal' That a break should burst out in whole cloth, as
it w«ro, in the midst of fine weather, with no freshet in
tho river, and after so long a suspension of navigation
as has been suffered this summer, is discouraging in
deed ; and what makes the matter moro provokiug is tho
generally received statement that a day or two of loud
warning of a probable rupture was given. Wo now learn
that a break had occurred at the culvert for thirty-six
hours or so previous to tho breaking away of tho canal
banks. Twenty dollars might have been more than suf
ficient to havo put oil right again had tho matter been
taken in good time; whereas tho cost of repair, added
to tbe loss of tolls for ton or twelvo days, (which is the
minimum timo allowed,) will now make a difference to
the treasury of tho caual of nearly ton thousand dol
lars. One would have supposed that tho lesson taught
in the unnecessary and easily avoidublo break on tho
Georgetown lovel would havo prevented an oarly re
currence of such a thing. Whilst tho directory of tho
canal appear to be faithfully and energetically engagod
In tboir duties, the subordinates aro too often open to
charges of indecision, remissnesa, or want of judgment
and industry.
The weok at the shipping docks at Georgetown has
been reasonably busy. From Ray’s dock, up to Satur
day, were loaded schooner Charles Whiting, Ruttor, 201,
tons, to Providence, R.l.j schooner Ringgold, DoGroat,
148 tons, to Albany, N. Y.; schoonor Montezuma, Penny,
335 tons, to Albany, N. Y. Loading, schooner IJro- j
thera, 450 tons, to Jersey Oity, Coal It arriving freely I
down the canal. 1,700 tons are on tho way this side tho j
broak. —National Intelligent
PHILADELPHIA STOCK
Beptetnboi
Reported fty R . ManUj/t Jt
Walnut
? IRST
81*
500 Penna s’a
1000 N renna. E C'ft 64 ft
1000 do 64ft
60 Long Island Bbs Oft
100 do . bs’ 9%
60 do 9ft
100 do cash 9ft
25 Union Canal 6ft
100 do 6ft
6 Cam & Arab R 101
12 Minehill R
BETWEEN
76 Union Canal
SECOND
1000 Oltr O’a now 94ft
000 do s 5 94ft
200 do 88
3 Penna R 43ft
8 do 43ft
6 • do 43ft
2 ’ do 43ft
1 do 43ft
4 Minehill R 6Gft
- 100 Reading R b 5 26ft
27 do 26ft
26 do 28ft,
10 do 26
100 do 1)5 26
60 do b 5 20
AFTER
16 Heading B - -
CLOSING PRI
Bid. Asked.
USB’« ,»68 110
Philadate 87 ft 88ft
do RR 67ft 88ft
do New 94 95
PonnaSs, 81ft 82ft
Readiugß 26ft 20
do Honda ’7O 77
do M 6’s’44 83 86
Penna RR 43ft 43ft
Morris Canl Con 60
Bobyl NavOa’626o 61ft
,do Stock 10 12
PUILADEIiFU)
BKPTBMO2R 7—EVBXIKG.—
stuff*, and tbo market continues dull and depressed at
a furthorconcoMion on the part of holders, without re
sulting in much business. Tbo sales of Flour are con
fined to some 80900 bbla at $6 for sound old stuck and
fresh ground R&Ulmore superfine, the latter deeUvorod
here; $6.26 for good Pennsylvania do, and $3 4? bbl for
choice extra family Flour at tho close of change. Ship
ping Flour -was held at $6.12a56 25, but there are no
buyers at these figures; a limited home trade to noto at
from $0.25 up to $7.60 and $8.50 bbl for common to
extra and fancy brands. Nothing doing in By,© Flour
and Corn Meal, and the latter is. very scarce at quo
tations. Wheats are but little inquired for and dull
at 3a5 cents decline, a few small lots only having
beon tskoo at 1303135 for good to prime red, and 136 a
146 for white. Com Is also dull and lower, with sales
of 1800 bu. yellow at 80c., and not saleable at that.
Oats are in steady demand, and prices range at 36e370.
for Southern, and 38c. for Pennsylvania, with light re
ceipts. Rye is selling at 7&®760. for Southern and
Pennsylvania, which is a decline. Holders of Bark are
anxious sellers at $45 for flrtt quality Quercitron, but
there is nothia&doiog. Cloversced is wanted at s7ft *>
s7ft bu., and very Httto hero, Cotton is firmly held
and a light business to note in best Uplands and Gulfs,
Groceries and Provisions aro inactive and prices the
same, with a small trade demand. Whiskey is soiling
as wanted at 26c. for bbls., thossme prices for hhds.,
and 250. for drudges.
St. Louis Marxist* Sept. 3.—Wueit—Transactions
limited to-day, as milters generally hold off. There is
no material change in prices, though part of our quota
tions are a shade lower. Sales of a lot of damaged fall
at 60o70c; 252 fair spring at 60c; 298 primo do at 90c; 63
dost 02<v, 300 at92l4c; 200 damp fall at 65c; 52 Canada
club at $1.02; 02 fair rod stsi; 51 good do at $1,05; 175,
ISO, and 217 prime d 051,06; 284at$l,07ft; 606 at $1,08;
164 at $1,12; and 300 choice Zimmerman at $1,28. Also
inclusive of sacks 49 rodat $1,25, and 41 White at $1,30
poT bushel. )
Cork—No sales reported except 131 sacks primo yellow
at 04ftc.
Oats—Very dull, but prices remain steady. Sales 70
bags damaged at 22; 275 aud 459 at 36; 200 choice at 37,
and 170 do at 37#.
Flour—For city brands we hear of no inquiry. Coun
try do dull and unsettled, with sales of 80 and 100 sacks
superfine at $2 50; 50 do extra at $3:100 bbls low grade
superfine at $4.75; 57 at s4.B7ft; 60 at $5; 100 extra at
$6: and 50 do at $6.25 per bbl.
WHIBCBT—A further decline has transpired,with soles
of 117 bole at 21ft, and 100 do at 213? gallon.
. THE LAKE TRADE.—Receipts of Flour and Grain
for the week ending August 29, 1857—3,800 bbls. Flour,
616,409 bnshols Wheat, 170,212 bushels Corn, 02,612
bushels Oats.
Exports of Flour and Grain for the week ending Au
gust 29th:
To Buffalo. Oswego. Other Porta. Total.
Flour, bbls 1,601 1,611
Wheat, bu5...169,635 • 91,335 63,000 313,970
Corn, bus 141,681 38,500 10,000 196,081
Oats, bus 22.000 500 22,500
TOTAL FOR TUB HBABON'.
Flour, bbls.. 48,712 847 27,530 77,089
Wheat, bu 5.1,102,984 824,304 470,713 2,889,001
C0rn,bu5...3,683,961 1,239,918 910,835 5,740,714
Oats, bus... 129,400 66,289 185,689
Flour and Grain in store, Saturday, August 28,1857:
Wheat, Spring, bus .230,214 Flour, bbls 1,000
“ Red, bu5....16,307 Corn, bus 08,080
“ White, bus.. 9,009 Barley, bu 5,,.,.,.. 19,114
$102,067 63
13,000 00
FOREIGN MARKETS.
James McHenry & Co's Circular,
[Per Kangaroo.)
Pnovisioxa.—Bacon in fair demand, and for really
good quality our quotations are readily made. Cheese In
good demand ; fine wanted. Beef and Pork very dull,
and very Utile doing. Bacon—Long Middles—rib in, 48s
to 60s cwt; boneless, 2s more; Short Middles. 61s to
63s Vcwt; boneless 2s j O Cut. rib in, 46s
Chocs©—floe, 64s to 60s 3?" cwt; ordinary to fair, 30s
to 40s. Beef—now—prime mess, 140 s tol&Os 4P tierce;
India 10s to 20s more. Pork—now—prime mess 90s to
95s & barrel. Shoulders—new, none. Lard quiet at
70s to 725. Tallow still unsettled, with more doing.
BRSADBTUFra.—At this day’s Market we had only a
limited attendance, and very little demand for all sorts.
Wb6at 2d to 3d lower, Flour Od to 9d barrel, and In
dian Corn 6d to 1s 4P 1 quarter, except White, which
maintains its valne. Wheat—White, Canadian, 8s 9d to
9s Id per 70 lbs, White Southern, 9a Od to 9a 3d 4?“ do:
Red Western, 8s 0d to 8s 3d do; Red Southern, 8a Oa
toBs-8d 00. Flonr—Western Canal, 29a to 30s di*
JDOlbs; Philadelphia, &c., 30a to 31s per do; Ohio, 30a
to 32s do; St. Lonla, 33s to «5s do. Indian Corn-
Yellow, 85§ to 30s ST4BO lbs j Mixed, 35s to 36s do ,
White, 40s to 44s do.
Richardson, Spence Sc Co.’s Liverpool Prices
Current oi American Produce*
[Per “ Kangaroo.”)
Liverpool, Aug. 26, 1857.—Th0 weather continues
moat favorable for harvest operations, and with liberal
receipts into Ixmdon Mark Lauc, yesterday, was quoted
5s to 0s per quarter lower for English, and 2u onForeign,
with but a limited businoss.
At to-day's market tbero was but a moderate attend
anco, and the sales of Wheat wero mado at a decline of
0d per bushel on tho nominal quotatlona of Friday for
Red Wheats; the beat qualities of White were no
cheaper,'owing to but other qualUiea partook
of the decline on Rod. Flour, fid to Is per barrel lower,
without loading to business Indian Corn—Dragging
snlo, and 6d per quarter lower, at 35s to 35s 6d for Me
diterranean. .
Wo quote Wheat—Red, Bs«eBs 4d; White, OeetOn Mty
70 lbs. Flour—Westerns, 30sa>30s 6d; phlladolphiaand
Baltimore, 30sifr31s; Ohio, 32*®32s 6d per barrel; Indian
Com, Yellow and Mixed. 3Csa36s 6d; White, 44®45s
480 pounds.
Beef and Pork—Scarcely anything doing; inferior Beef
is olfored at a decline of 10dl5s per tierce, without lead
ing to business. Lard—-70s is mado for prime in retail;
sales of ordinary at 69a, with out buyers. Tallow—Prices
fluctuating. Butcher's Association, nominally 63sd>64s;
Bacon—Only a retail sale. Lard, dull and easier. Cot*
ton—Middliug and lower qualities are % dearer since
Friday. Good useful Cotton with staple aud free from
dust touch enquired for and firm; its scarcity commands
full rates. Middling Orleans, 8 11-10; Mobile, Bft;
Uplands, 8 7-10.
$89,267 49
91,480 09
. $21,603
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
IbßuJl Morris, 1
Josevh c. Grubb, } Couxitths or tub Month.
Johk Wblbu, J
t .. LETTER BAGS
.... * Merchants* Exchange, Philadelphia^
Ship Tonawanda, Julius..,.,..Liverpool, Sept 25
Ship Joseph Jones, Flowers. San Frsnoiaco, soon
Barque Minnesota, C01e... .Rio Janeiro, soon
SAILING OF ttUE OCEAN STEAMERS. 1
STIiMEU FROM TOU DAT
Adrifttte.....4 • . .New YorX Liverpool Bept 13
Arago..... New York Havre Sept 10
oof Baltimore. .Liverpool New York July 20
Niagara.... 1 Liverpool JJoston Aug 1
mow FOB
Africa .Liverpool New York.
Arago Havre New York,
Kangaroo....... Liverpool New York.
Glasgow,..,,,...Glasgow Now York.
MOVEMENTS OF HAVANA STEAMERS.
pHiLApsLpnjA—From New York 2d, arriving at Ha
vana Bth, and New Orleans 11th. From New Orleans
20th; Havana 23d, arriving at Now York 28th.
Quack* Git*— Frora Now York 7th of each month,
arriving at Havana 12tb, and Mobile 14th. Frora Mo
bile 22a, Havana 24ih, arriving at New York 29th.
OAMawßA—From New York 12th, arriving at Havana
17th. and New Orloano 39th. From New Orleans 27th,
Hvranamh, arriving atNew York 3d.
CiTT—From New York 17tb, arriving at Ha
!«?%* • 404 N®w Orleans 28th. From Now Orleans
6th, Havana Bth, arriving at Now York 13tb.
Now York 27th, arrive at
9 rUanB • From New Orioana
\ 14th , due at New York 18th.
Wm SfcffrE °“ rleBt ?, Q M»h and 4th t due at Ha*
fi,T Ha ’“* loth “ 4 is,h ’ *"■ *
MXSS;“ ttfrora Ke ." 7ork 00
THE PRESS.tHBgII4I)ELPffIt. SEPTEMBER 8, ,185?.,
[Reported for The Prow.) , ,
~^®I|V’CASTLEv Eng,—Barque Mary Adelia. keltor—
-152 ehaldrpns gas coala 140 bbla Venetian tod 89 tea
Paris white 8 Morris 'Wain A Co; 40 casks bleaching
powderp 200 kegs bi-carb aoda 8 A W Welsh; 100 casks
bleaching powders powers it Weightman; 35 casks soda
4 pkgs samples order. 1 '
CHARLESTON—Schr Virginia, Higher—3 bags fea
thers 8 BUpham it Son; J 4 sacks do R Williams; 120 bdts
paper Megarge ft Bro; 3 pipes brandy J Garrison ft Co;
50 bales yarn Stoddard, lUU it Co; Ml sacks wheat J A
a Moore; 19 empty carboys Powers A Weightman: 145
do casks Foultney A Massey; 20 do pipes rGibsou, Bon
* Co; 150 halos cotton Cochran A Russell; 1600 pigs
load 8 Morris Wain A Co; 40 empty casks 31 pkgs sun
dries ordor. 1 * .
\ 5 F,n»ni»rt, Hoff,m—76o,ooo lathi
Twells, Gaskill A Galvin. ’
•? P®rry, Satupson—ll,72s
EStnStoSnrVS&Bif 8 A ' u “^i
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Srpt. 8,1851.
lntif-SFi M f,7 A ‘ lol '*> Koll.r, from NoMintlo.Eng.
iJr™™ 7 ’ "M" 10 8 , Morri * "’"ln * 00. fcallcd
V« h ur( I I J BS Illonzi, for Ilontoa. and Che-
Jf'.'fIc'!*,'?'D^' 1 c '!*,'?' D^'“ ni :, Aochorcd In PontlimJ VlrtU 13th
ti 301
6 d " J " fron " V ”° h * m ’
lnt'fia,ui?4! t 0 0 ’ln 110htiilt ’ 4^>
In bX, , U„V A ptS 1 ° r ’ V ° UUS ’ 5 4 ‘ r 8 from ’ Varoh '"”''
cipufo L '° nti ““’ nrlJr ’ * from B “rton, In ballnst to
b.fit tfShffiET S! lott ' 6 dvs s ™ eMet - to
Schr D O Guither,Kerman, 3 days from Baltimore,
with wheat to Wm B Potts A CO. ’
to S c?ptS? NMb * T> ° olc ’ 6 da^a from Boston, In ballast
n E *5U ® dft y o from Boston, tu ballast to
O A Hecksher A Co.
it iii» Elklulou, Nay)or, 0 doya from Harorhlll,
in ballnat to Brown & Wlnto. 1
Schr 3 SI Atkina, Atkins, 1 day from Stilton, Del. In
ballast to Bancroft, Lewis A Coi * 1
Schr Virginia, liigbeo, 8 days from Oharlc.lon, with
cotton, Ac. to Pettit, Martin A Co. '
B ? hr , B W berry, flamnaon, 6 (lays from Nantnckot,'
with oil to A 8 Asbraoad A Co. ’
EXCHANGE SALES,
7, 1867.
Stock Broker, No. 80ft
Street.
BOARD.
13Mlnehill 56 V
100 Reading R b& 26 V
100 do bS 28ft
100 do b 5 26V
10 do 26V
100 do b 5 26V
10 do 20V
lOOSchuyl Napref 18
15NPenuaIl cash Oft
2 Lehigh scrip 40
60 Girard Bank b 5 10ft
10 Bk of Kentucky 100
1 N Anier Bank 161
31 Consollda Bk 2d9 27
3 Phlloda Bank 119
BOARDS,
Schr Benj Frr.ckUn, -—lO days fromEoanokeltlrer,
with lumber to E G Gattoll. '
Schr Connacoraara, ,10 days from Roanoke Rirer,
with lumber to K G Oattell,
Schr Sarah Lufkin, Crow, 3 days from Still Pond, Md.
with oata to Bewley, Wilson A Co.
Schr Tolegraph. Truitt, 1 day from Oaradon. Del. with
corn to das ilarratt A Sou.
Schr Marinah n, Etheridge, 7 days from Washington,
NO. with lumber to Bolton, Vanderveer A Co.
Bchr Cerro Gordo, Irons, 6 days from Boanoke Rirer,
Ya with shingles to captain.
Schr Paragon, Hatch, 5 days from Boston, in ballast
to captain.
Bchr F A H&ll, Cain, 4 day* from Salem, in ballast to
Nobio, Haiumott A Caldwell.
Schr A Corsey, Jordan, 6 days from Piormont. with
lumber to A G Cattell. ■
Schr A Lawrence, Hatch, 3 days from Providence, in
ballast to captain.
B«hr War Stood, Bmlth, 3 days from Now York, in
ballast to captain.
- - 6*
Schr D B Barnard. Hoflses, 9 days from Calais, with
lumber to Twells. Gaskill & Gi.lrin.
Schr Mary pelph’ua, Harris, 6 days from Yinal Haven,
with stone to II Barker.
12 Reading H
do 28
13 Harrisburg R l>s 54
7 do 54
50 Bchny Nay prcf 13
15 do 18V
10 N Penn R OJi
20 do oj£
10 Union Canal
1 do cash 6?4
1 do 6^'
20 Bear Meadow R 52
3 Mechanics’ Bank 2S*j
4 Commercial Bk 50
22 Bank of Kontucky 109
BOARD.
Schr Mary Milter, Laws, 5 days from Boston, in bal
last to captain.
Bchr Widow’s Son, Owen, 3da/s from Seaford, Del,
with grain to J W Bacon A Co.
Schr Caleb Wood, Sralthers, 2 days from Milford,with
corn to J W Bacon A Co.
, CLEARED.
Barque Lauretta, Daily, Boston, L Audenreii A Co.
Brig Breeze, Outorhridge, Richmond, Lewis A Damon.
Brig Marshal Dutch, Giikoy, Boston, N Stuiterant
A Co.
nrig Oronoco, Tabbutt, do do
Brig Sami Otis, Gilchrist, do Lewis Kirk.
Brig J A Taylor, Young, - do do
Schr Hiawatha, Shanuon, Baltimore, S J Christian.
Schr Damsel, Borton, ■ do do
Schr Mary Ann, Sawyer, Newburyport, 1» Audenteid
A Co.
HOES—DULL.
Bid. Askfd.
Scbyl KarPref 17 X 18#
Wmsp’t A Elmß 14 10
do latniort7 5 572 73#
do do 2d m 62 C 3
Long Island 9 V 6?;
Vickaburg 7 8
Girard Bank 10# 101*
Lehigh Zinc 1
Union Canal 6X 8#
New Creek }1 7»
Catawissa RR 9 10
Schr Worcester, Rhodes, Providence, J M Kennedy
A Co. ’
Schr Jos Brown, Brown, Boston, captain.
Schr J W Drlsko, DrUko, Boston, Tyler, Stone A Co.
Schr Aid, English, Boston, O A Hecksher A Co.
Schr Mary Miller, Laws, Bostcn, Chaa Miller A Co.
Schr Paragon, Hatch, Boston, D Pearson A Co.
Schr R Jones, Eaton, Boston, Rogers, Slnnlckson A Co.
Schr J P Cake, Endlcott, Boston, Vandusen, Norton
A Co.
Schr F A Hall, Cain, Boston, Noble, Hammett it
Caldwoll. ’
Schr A Lawrence, Hatch, East Boston, Baucroft,
LownACo. '
fA. MARKETS.
-Thero is no let up in Bread
Schr Sally 51 Atkins, Hatch, New York, do
Bchr E Klkloton, Naylor, Haverhill, Brown 4 White.
Schr War Steed, Smith, Boibury, D Eamea.
Schr J Rogers, KUlott. Providence, B Milnes A Co.
Btoaiuship Kenuobec, Hand, N York, J&s Alidordice.
Str Farmer, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
[BT TBLHOJUrn.J
Oorrospondence or the Philadelphia Exchange.
CAPE ISLAND, Sept. 7, 9* A M.
A large ship is now going in. Wind strong from NK,
A largo ship and barque wont to sea last oveniug.
Yours, Ao., TJIOS. B. HUUIU33.
[BT TBLBOJUPH.)
{Correspondence of Tho Press.)
BosToM.Bept. 7.
Arrived, ships Ilowadji, from Cette; Katahdin, from
Cadiz; Felicia, from Liverpool; barques Commodore, fro
Matla; Edisto, from Cadiz; Waltou, from Glasgow; B
Fontaine, from Piotou; brigs Water Witch, from Sierra
Leono.
Naw Yonk.Sept 7.
Arrived, ship Palestine, from London. Below, ships
Rhine, from Shields; Ohio, from Liverpool; barquoJas
SI Hicks, from Bochello. 6poken, on Sunday, ship Wm
V Kent, for Philwi.lphi..
ZliTfti Dr Ghaor, Sopt. 7.
Eight boats left here this morning, laden and con*
signed as follows:
Congress, stares to Wilmington, Del; Mollie, bltural*
nous coal to Derot A llro; Defiance, do to Wilmington,
Del, and rags, seed, Ac. to 21 Kirkpatriek; Dauphin,
Col V Harley, South Ward, G M Lauuian, and Donegal,
anthracite coal to Del City,
Steamship Delaware, Shavr, honce, arrlvod at N York
Othlnst.
Steamship Kangaroo, Jeffrey, from Liverpool 20th alt.
arrived at New York yesterday.
Steamship Quaker City, Shufcldt, for Havana and Mo
bile, cleared ai Now York yostorday.:
Steamship Jason, Drittoo,from New York for London,
was seen Sept 6, lat 4*2 35, long 62 30.
Steamship Arago, Lines, from Havre and Southamp
ton, Aug 26. arrived at Now York jesterday, reports:
Aug 26,5 1* M, off the Needles, passed barque American,
bound in. Aug 27, 0A M, off Lands End, exchanged
signals with an American frigate steering 3. Sept 2, 6
I* 31, lat 43 45, long 35 20, exchanged signals with Am
ship Exchango, standing SB. oth, 9P M, lat 40 40, lon
70 03, passed ship Rhine, of Bath, bound W.
Steamship Khorsotu-80, Thompson, for Calcutta, sailed
from Liverpool 23d ult
Ship Wm Cummings, Johns, from Liverpool, July 16,
for Philadelphia, was seen 29th nit. off Sable Island,
and was spoken 3d inst. lat 40, long 45.
Ship Conquest, Sears, from New York, July 18, for
Ban Fraucisco, was spoken Ist ult. lat 35 32, loug 49.
Ship Hnpublic, Chase, of Now York, was at Marseilles
26th ult, sold.
Ship Susan G Owen, Nortou, for Charleston, sailed
from Liverpool 23d ult.
Ship Helen McGaw, Tucker, from Stockholm, at New
York yesterday,
Ship Harrisburg, WJswell, frora Marseilles, arrived at
Now York yesterday.
Ship Belle or the Ocoan, Rood, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Liverpool 21at ult.
Ship Potomac, Roed, for New Orleans, sailed from Li
verpool 25th ult.
Ship Alamodo, for City Point, sailed from Liverpool
23d ult.
Barquo Falke. Raabe, hence, cleared at Now York
yesterday for Trinidad.
Barquo Old Hickory, Voacock, for Philadelphia,
cleared at New York yesterday.
Ship Aurora, Clougu, from New York for Sau Francis
co, was at Rio do Janeiro July 24, to sail next day.
Ship Cafioca, Hoffner, hence, remained at Bio de Ja
neiro July 24, waiting,
Barquo Myatory, Taylor, from Rio do Janeiro for New
Orleans, was spoken 6th ult. lat 9 8, long 34 40.
Barquo Indus, Thompson, from Rio do Janeiro for N
Orleans, was off Pernambuco 6th uit.
Barque Phantom, Quig, hence, was at Rio do Janoiro
July 24, waiting.
Barque Anna, Wheeler, from Buenos Ayres, was at
Rio de Janeiro July 24, disohg.
Barque Parthian, Hudgins, honco, arrived at Rich
mond sth inst.
Brig Foaming Sea, Boauchnmp, from Rio de Janeiro,
July 21, at Baltimore yesterday.
Brig Wm Willson, Farrell, hence, arrived at Rio de
Janeiro July 25.
Brig Geo Whitney, Watson, for Philadelphia Imme
diately, was at Havana 29th ult.
Brig Cranford, hence at Boston yesterday.
Bohr Mary Ellon, McCracken, hence at Now York
6th inst.
Bchr Geo'Mangliatn, Scuddor, hence at Charleston 4th
lost.
Bchr H P Bascomb, Burke, hence at Richmond 6th
inst.
Schr Lightning, for Rio de Janeiro, with flour, sailed
front Richmond 6th inst.
Schr E H Rowley, Godfrey, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Charleston 4th inst. with 68 hales Upland cotton,
7668 buahele wheat, 29 casks k ehalk, 1 bbl flour, and 100
empty barrels.
Schr 8 M Tyler, Bacon, from Middletown for Phila
delphia. at Now York 6tb inst.
Schr t) G Floyd, Rocket, from New Haven for Phila
delphia, at Now York 6th inßt.
gchr Mary Patterson, Tomlin, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Salem 4th Inst.
l»ro|»«Uer Sophia, Ely, cleared at Now York yesterday
for Philadelphia. •
19th ult. lat 49 30, long 37 20, ship C A Morrison, fra
Magnadavll for Glasgow.
30th ult. lat 42 09, long 6110, ship Helen. McGaw,
from Stockholm for New York.
Brig Waltham, of Ellsworth, Clark, from Windsorfor
Baltimore, which put into Boston 30th ult. with sails
split, Ac, naa discharged her cargo by order of a sur
vey, and is undergoing a thorough reeanlklng, in addi
tion to uow sails. This vessel was incorrectly reported
“Watchman" on her arrival.
Capt Gunderson, of barquo Convoy, at New York yes*
torday from Cardenas, reports: The'new light-house on
Key Pledras being tinißhcd, waH lighted on Aug 20th, for
the first tirno “revolving light."
NEW YORK, Sept 6—Arrived, flteamship Roanoke,
Skinner, Portsmouth, Ac; ships Nebraska, Bevaaey,
Havre, July 28; Wm Woodbury, MeLelan, Cardiff, July
30; Rebecca. Martin, London and the July 29;
Wm II Prescott, Butchelder, Liverpool, July 29; barques
Conway, Gunderson, Cardenas; Ocllla, Ashloy, Ant
werp, July 6; Diana, Davis, Hamburg, July 1: schr 8t
gtepbou, ‘McGregor, St Stephens. Below—The pilot
boat Edwin Forrest, No 14, arrived from a cruise this
morning, nnd reports haring spoken barquo Roman,
from Cardifl, she having been in collision Aug 30 with
barquo Cora, since arrived at Norfolk, and lost fore and
maintop gallant mast; also had the starboard rail ear
ried away to tho luitzon chains, Ac. 6hrp Eustoru
Queen, Grant, Liverpool, Aug 4. Cleared, ship Mar
quette, Watts, Now Orleauß; barquo Meudi, Bryaut,
Alicante; brigs St Peters, Lord, Wilmington; Antelope,
Manly, Aeplnwall; Pltarro, Sturge#, Mobile; BeagucU,
Staples, Bkedlae; Sea Lark, Bpicor, Windsor; Elsinore,
Whitmore, Portland; schrs R H Huntley, Hammond,
Baltimore; Neptuno's Bride, Gillett, Savannah; More
ver, Jackson, Wilmington.
FOREIGN PORTS.
Havre—lu port' 20th ult, Logan, Taylor, for N York
26th; Bay State. Iflmmons, and Fairfield, Hathaway, do
30th: Rusaoll, Coudry, do Sept Ist; Johannlsberg, Nel
son, N Orleans 2d; Creator the wave, Colley, do 6th;
Wm Nelson, Choever, N York 10th; R L Gilchrist,
Howes, N Orleans 15th; Mulhouse, Wilner, Zonobia,
Peters, and Rockaway. Lufkin, 20tb; Gormanla, Wood,
N York 20th; Nuremberg, Bchneldon, N Orleans, unc;
Luconia, Freeman, Portlaud, Brazln, Aramede Snow,
Uarcden, South Carolina, Goodwin, Prlncotoh, Bell,
Wm P Moses, Jones, Roeklaud, Brown, John uowo,
Moore, and Oregon, Porter, destination unknown.
JUoJaneiTO, July 24th, in port—Ships Marla, Samp
son, from New York, (arrived 23d;) Martha, Sampson,
from Boston, discharging: barques Weathorgago, —->
f rom anchored below: Mary Gardner, (whaler,)
Nichols, repairing; Alamo, Mudgett, from Liverpool, do;
Meado, Gorham, from No* Orleans, do: Fame, Kenne
dy, from Richmond, do; Altavolq, Gilkey, from New
York, do; Hamilton, Webster, from Irisa, Mediterra
nean, discharging. ' ' ...
DAY
.Aug 28
.Aug 26
.Aug 26
~Bspt 6
IVrOTIOE TO CONSIGNEES.—The ship
ll STALWART, Capt. A. H. Luca., from Liverpool,
la now dlichirglng under general order ot Almond street
wharf. Consignees will pleaae atfeud to recoipt ot
their gooda. ■ ■ THOS. RIOKARpfiON'ft 00. j.-
"Mf , . ■ , ■' J '" ) " '
ittnrine Jntelhgenre. '
ARRIVED.
Correnpoodonc© of Th* Pres*
MEMORANDA
MARINE MISCELLANY.
DOMESTIC PORTS.
list of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels.
, GIJtARD HOTEL—Chestnut Street, below Ninth.
J L Halbert, Aberdeen.Mbs 0 0 Rimyou, N« v York
Mrt 8 L Connelly, Jackson, UDJlimyon, do
• Tenn W F Steele A la, do
Uiie Satlie Collier, Jackson, Chao S Stoele; do
Tenu R H Wyatt, do
J V Randolph, Trenton JII Cordell, Missouri
Belle Y Randolph. do Cban EUet, Washington
H Mundy. N J W A M Corkle, S 0
David F fftout, Reading R J Butler, MUnisalppl
J 0 BHrcol, do , Miss R W Dutler, do
Albert lIIUU, Albany Misa 110 Dutler, do
J R Weathorby, N Orleans Dr Le Grand, do
T Huntou, do TS Cudd, Charleston, SO
C W Smith, Pa T Gody A la, Baltimore
0 K Storons, Florida J A Fiolo, do
J J May, Washington, DO MM Norris, do
T 0 Jorrlo, 8 Carolina J II Springer, do
V Dewoes, Lexington, Ky S Jackson, do
J IHggeubothen, Dull T W Mmou, Alabama
D Cummins, Delaware MiriaKiug, do
GKonuody, do MUsWarreu, do
8 P Peek and la, Vermont M Maretzek, Netv York
II Weal, 3 0 8 Windt, do
M J Grove, Danville Dr £ J Sanford, do
A T Bomley and la, Ky J Seltaor, Columbus 0
Miss Burnley, do Wm A Austiu, Ala
Miss L Burnley, do 0 Welch and la, do
MUs Liimrd’, do Mlbs 0 Willis, do
J T Worthington, & la, do Mr Laird, N J
G B Buruloy, do Mr Bartlett, New York
John McKougo, Tonn Simon Stevens, Lancaster
Wm A Brower, Boston J B Hawley, N 0
H Kldridgo, Miss Win H Horumlck, Bilt
J Aldrich, Baracou Godfrey Watters, Mass
John 8 Richards, Rondhig 011 Hustod, N J
R G Runlou, Balt mgflJHe II Raymond & la, N Y
John B Telford, Lexing- Wesley Grlgg A la, Peters*
ton, Ky burg, Va
H A Kingsbury, Oxford.Pa Miss 8 E Grigg, do
II Lyle Wilson, Lexington Miss 0 0 Grlgg, do
Va J s Hubbard A la, Wash
Okas Rodgers A dau, Co* DO
lurnbus, Ga W T Barrett, Barbadoea,
Ed del Camiuo, Cuba W I
E Aporlogula, do N Tower, Now Haven,Conn
Aug W Hab, Cal • WmODanton, NY
T M Buatoll, Charleston A W Alpin, Oin, Ohio
Prod Stesrris, Detroit J A Morison, N Y
Wm M True A dau. 111, N Barneß & la, Chicago
John D Lively, Richmond, Geo Manlerro A fam, do
Va D II Novins, N Y
Geoßßogby, do E D Litchfield, N Y
John Wood A la, N Y Joso M Castanos, Mexico
W p Fibridge, do G Oaslanos, do
Theo Shart, do 0 G Waterman, X Y
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
0 A Rico, Knoxvillo, Toun Col Lowis tlUuiao, Chester
A M Hart, Reading county, Pa
L M Washburn, Galncaboro’ 0 0 Gophart & lody, Cum
• Tennessee borl*nd,Md
J T M Uairo, Madlsonvlllo, Arthur Magill, Pittsburg
Tennessee K W Kayos, Easton
E A Yoat, Kingston, Tenn Wm Leo do
J B Martin do Win ilcjfler, Chnmboraburg
EdVard Cowman, Baltimore Wm Heyuer, Jr, ’ do
B Brownolo do J P Keefer do
Moses Cohen do OW B Emery do
J H Lemmon do W A Lowry, Danvlllo, 111
J 8 Coombs, Long-a-Ooming. W G Wilson, New Jersey
Maryland C Kline, Lancaster
P II Hardin, London, Tenn 0 W Kline, Mercer
W 3 lladin, Pennsylvania J D Wilson, Amherst,Mass
L H Van Down A lady, Pa- David Thomas, Ofttasnuqua
ducah, Ky Henry Shollenberger, lowa
J H Marklcy, Philadelphia J S McCuhbins, N Carolina
oFahnestock, Indlauapolii RHBt\blec, Alexandria,Va
Hon J 8 Yost, P* P Pettulxme, Wyom’g, Pa
J K Mettcc, Baltimore 0 A McEldery, N York
Jas Keens, do Miss Mitcholl, do
Wm Brooks, Tenu W Burroughs, Boston
E L Hendrick, N York J QllenTy, do
James W Kurtz, Wash, Pa 8 8 Herah, York, Pa
II Relgart, lowa Marcus Carroll, do
Jno w Ulrich, Leb’n, Po Emorson Caso, do
Thos LPrymlre, Milton, Fa R U Lewis, Farrensr
T D Winchester, N Carolina G P Parish, Wilksbarre
Hon 11 8 Mott, Pa Wm Ovorfleld, Easton
Hon 3 II Waltou, Pa T (1 Huniaker, Poorla, 111
08 W Titccmb,Cin, O G H DeToe, Cal
S 8 Dicky, McGonaellavllle 0 E Shepard, Ohio
UNION HOTEL—Areh Street, above Third.
A G Grifflth, Baltimore Jno Mlcke, Easton, Pa
UH Kldridgo, Philada P M Keene, do
Geo Hammond, do II Ileyaingos, Boonsboro’,
E Messmore, lowa Indiana
¥• Browne, Oilieothe, Ohio B Plank, Cumb co. Pa
B Parlaw, Cincinnati A M Leldlch, Boiling Sp’gn
L eri Proston, Chea co J Uoke, Columbia
M A Matoll A la, Bedford, RII Halt, Indianapolis,lnd
lowa J Adamson, Philada
Wm B Harris, Davenport, M N Ream, Schancovillo, 0
lowa D George A la, Mllwaukie,
L Mite, Pennsylvania Wisconsin
John GilUng, Ohio Geo Komble, Lansiog.lowa
E Rnffenspergo, do J Thayer, Atlantic city
JE McCoy, do Charles Robinson, McOon-
S Simpson, Harrisburg nolisviUo, Ohio
David Leonard, Burlington E Leonard, Burlington
II Leonard A wife, “ Mrs Eepew, Daaton
E Johnson, Troy NY J M Blair, lowa
Henry Meyer, Lebanon Pa L M Harwood, Cin 0
Miss 0 Glenn, Cin O Miss F F Watson, Cin 0
Henry Saylor, BcU Haven Pa J 0 Richardson Pa
W H Park, Tiffin 0 John Murray, Milton Pa
Job Strauie, Richmond Va B Muasbaum, Tenn
J D McOalleb, Pa Jai R Stoufler. Pa
0 H Fuller, Scranton Pa
AMERICAN HOUSE.—Chestnut, below Sixth at.
i 8 Smith, New York T L Meredith, Dubuque
WW Johnson, do J Waneling, Wash, NJ
0 Whito, do 11F Dyer, Va
n L Uighby, do S 8 Myers A la, Balt
J Myers, do J B Myers, do
0 A Bprinko, Harriaonb’g M Merritt & la. Hoboken
lIL Watchman, Va O Leitz A la, Easton
P A Butler, Tenn Miss Beets, do
M 0 Hobson, Va Q J Pettit A la, Waah’n
OAWhitter, do Miss S Pettit, do
M Price, Phila W W Williams, do
G 0 King A wife, Cin 0 E II Bonwell, Del
J W Bond, Bt Paul H L Evans, Raleigh
J Samon A wife. Pa T II Reese, Bridgeton
F Lovcjoy A wifo, Elmira A J Baxter, Reading
D 0 Murray, NO 8 W Baxter, do
8 B Settle, Tenn NM Gooch, Ala
W Johnson, jr, Norfolk, Mrs Ilowertou, Tenu
T Anderson, NY G M Weston: Wash
K M Ball, NY AS Joues, Mans
J McKenzie, 8C J W Paine, N Y
J L Pedrlck, Del E Stroud, Del
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third itreot, ab. Callowhlll,
D Wooring, Lehigh co W Thompson, Zionsv
Mrs Wooring, do 8 DtlHuger, Milford
,8 Rhoads, Soutbaran’n 8 Miller, do
II Thomas, Fraucoma F Schmetser, Millerst’n
A Tkoinos, do 0 Ilelfrlok, Kutztown
J Tice, llellert’n I. D Hodman, do
A Seidel, Reading Mss Van Sheets, do
II Reber, do L Fisher, do
J Yingle, do J D Brouchor, do
8 Stein, Del, Ohio
MADISON HOUSE—Second utroot, above Market.
Mrs Connely, N Y John Thompson, Boston
Wm A Moore, I'bila C Johnston, Salem, 0
Tbos Huff, EUuiore, 111 Andrew Brown, do
Isaac Huff, do John Jack Camdon
Mis* EE Huff, do Mrs ChoiMoman, Ellnoro,
Mrs L Roberts, N J lUiuois
J H Jefferson, Smyrna 8 II Blackman. Plata
Isaiah Cooper, Y» J U Cooper A la, llrldgept
Cbas Shoemaker, N J Mlm D Huff. do
J Ridgeway, Odessa, Dol JnoClark, Md
Elisha Cullin, Sussex, Dot H 8 Wotlierbee,Dexter,Mas
T Wetherbeo,Harvard,Mas F Johnston, Troy
Wm 0 Powell, Berben. Md Jno W Jones,Sussex, Del
8 D Ewing A la, San Francisco
CITY HOTEL—Third street, abore Race.
JaoMThifltlotonLamb’tr’e Henry Still, Williamsport |
John F Mason, Doylcstown M Rafferty. PArkaburg
John Biake, Harrisburg Albort j Anderson, East
P Doolittle, N Jersey Fredonia
Alfred J Albertson, West Miss .Elder, Phila
Frcdonia Missos 51 U&stlngs, PHila.
Mlm Oalacbia, Chicago R Stokes, Clarendon co
M Stokes, I’hiia Jno ilayslnmycu, Easton
E Dechartns, Lancaster, Fa Mary Dulley, N York
John Dahuino, Baltimore Michael Richy, Lanc/utor
John Harrison, Muncy John Bonthorton, Easton
R L&Qcastcr, Pottsgrovo Henry Uoircr,WilHan)sport
31 Morris, Montgomery co Mr Blanchard,LamborivUle
John Baker, Lancaster, Fa M Martiu, Easton
BLACK BEAR INN-Morchant street, below Fifth.
F A Gerry, Philadelphia A It Van Cleaf, N J
D Kimble, Kimblosville Woi Levis, Wost Chester
Bobt Kennedy, do D W Chandler, do
Chas Florence, do 0 A Trlppo, Safe Harbor
D Humes, London Grove D Wartel, Lancaster co, Pa
L McCullough, Cecil co,Md Dr W L Carroll, Ealtitnoro
D Brown, Chester co, Pa J B Brower, Tromont
Win Pyle, do Col N Rittenhouse, UBN
W Agnow, Keunott Square W Gawthrop, Chcator do,
W P Beatty, Del co, Pa Md
Dautei D Swift, Lancaster UII King, Philadelphia
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, abovo Third.
M H Bloco, N York E Elsenberg, Ohio
Jno Welch, Charleston, SO Jos Eisoman, do
Poter Arnold, Balto Lobour Dorihun, Balto
Mr* Arnold,' do * Chas Behuckle, do
John Hartman, do J L Schaor, do
Daniel Matthael, do Thos Schnidcr, do
H Wuogaber, do lIJ Hendler, Pottsville
John Yogel,PUtsburg Miss BSeldencr, N York
8 Samstag, Washington Lewis Soldener, do
A Oitabei, Indiana 8 Opponheimor, Halifax
Geo W Morgan, PoUsville Uriah Guth, Allentown,Pa
Jaa Whitaker, St Clair, Pa It S Shinier, do
Jacob Tanslg, Elis’ht’n, P& Wm Major, Leesport, Pa
John dtallmau, Lee, Mass A D Hlmolwrlght, do
Ohaa Hecbner, do M Philbio, Port Griffith
0G A Chapbian, Pt Griffith Edw Chapman, do
L B Ensign, Pottstown, Pa
STATES UNlON—Market, aboro Sixth.
A L Thomson, lowa W lllake, Washington
L P Harking, Lancaster John Smith, Clinton co
SSGramer, do J P Wilkinson, Unionvillo
GII Johnson, Now York K K Bruner, Norristown
J M Washwood, Carlisle II SlinghilT do
J J Jordan, do F. Gray, Cochran* tile, Pa
J A Dunbar, do G ¥ Blake, Wooster, 0
NM Smith, do M B Boice, Westmoreland
T S Shannon, Harrisburg co, Pa
Abm Herr, L&ndisbitrg JRSupfer, Bloomfield, Pa
G lleimer, Johnstown, Pa D Herr & lady, Columbia
A Philip, 3liddletown J G Herr, Landisburg
Frodk E Foster, Panama J A Shobcr, Laucastcc
Jos Kolcher, Pa Geo A Uaytoin, Ohio
A U Chase, Lancaster John J Stewart, lowa
E J Holloway, Morgan co W U lUckardson, Pa
Pa Geo Sanderson, Lancaster
Thos R Van Law, do James H Hunter, Columbia
Harry A Martin, Columbia II McElroy, Ohio
Special Notices.
Bower’s Infant Cordial.-*-Thls Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of tho most choice and
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the moat
perfoct and reliable carmiuotlve extant for infants and
young children.
By its powerful ioffuenco a speedy cure is effected in
all cases of CAoltc, windy pains nod spasms. Relievos
and mitigates mneh of children’s suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by Its seething properties tran
quilises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, Ac.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used in thousands of cases with tho most
abundant sucsess. No family should be without it.
Propared only by llbnkt A. Bowbr,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. J 5. comer of Sixth and Green sta., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. m lJLiy
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na
tional Safety Trust Compauy. in Walkot Street, south
west corner of Third Street, PiULiDRLruu, Assets
overOsß Matron akd a Half or Dollars, Invested
in Rial Ebtam, M<?Rr<uois,GßoosD Rbnts, and other
first class securities, as required by the charter. This
Institution confines its business entirely to the met
ring of money on deposit. Any sum, largo or email,
Is received, and the money Is always paid back, with
out notice,, to any amount.
The office Is open every day from 9 o’elock in the
morning antil T o'clock in the evening, end on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 0 o’clock.
Seamen’a Saving Fund —Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receive# de
posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate
of five per cent, per annum. Money# paid on Demand.
Office open dally, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
tary, James S. Priigle.
The old star hotel in harmony
COURT.-—Tho public an. respectfully Informed
mat the old STAB HOTEL Is still In eilstonco. Tho
proprietor will be glad to see his old friends, and
promisee to furnish them with a superior quality of Ale,
Wines and Liquors. He fools assured that on paying
him a visit they will not be disappointed.
. , Ai , JOHN CORLEY.
Lunch from 10 to 12 o’clock. hoB>lw
\f7ELOOIfI£BANGE.—SOLDBY CHAU.
?V VlORljs 0, SOJ N, BSOONP Bt. atrtWm.
fHartiages. - '
Ontbo Sthlnitant.'by thoßov. Dr. John McDowell Ur
DANIEL D WEAVER to Sites ARJYKA S.
ter of Abel Davis. 1 *» u
sDcall)s.
At Poitsvllle. Soptomber 6th, JOSEPH O.BUIPPEN
SI. D., in the 74th year of bin age. *
The relatives and friends of hl» family are invited to
attoud hl» funeral, on Wednesday, Sept. Otb.at 12 v
o'clock, from Bt. Stephen's Church. **
On the 61U lust., Mrs. MARY ROWLAND, widow
ofthelato Mr. Jonathan Rowlaud, in the 01st year of
her ago.
The relatives and friends of tbo family are respectful
ly Invited to attond tbo funeral, from her late residence,
near Holmesburg, on Tnosday, at 10 o'clock, A. SI. To
proceed to Codar Hill Cemetery.
Ou tbo sth Inst., WSI. H. TAYLOR, Id the 2Sth year
of hi» age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of
bis uucle, Lewis D. Taylor, No. 423 Pino street, on Wed
nesday morning, Oth inst., at 10 o’clock, without fur
ther notice.
On the 4th hist., Mrs. JANE STOKES, in the S9th
year of her age.
The friends and relatives of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend tho funeral, from her late residence,
Twentieth street, below Spruce, this morning, at 9
o'clock.
Jo*To the Democratic County Convection—
Again aro we upon the ore of organisation preparatory
to submitting to the ordeal of public sentiment the wis
dom of judiciously soloctingfor the various official •posi
tions, citizens ondowedwilb ereryattribute ofqualulea*
tion acceptable to an intelligent and discriminating
public. The prophotlc Jefferson, and Sage of Monti
cello has bequeathed you a motto that should be engra
ven upon the heart of every democrat, Is he capable, is
he honest? If we take a retrospective glaneo at the
history of tho various parties and isms that have had a
luoro emphural existence, it will be seen that their death
knell was Bounded in the absence of principles, and in
judicious selection of shamefully irresponsible, corrupt,
and degenerate persons, wholly void of essential quahf).
cations. Theso are undisputed facts that should teach
us wisdom upon which the immutable principles of
Democracy are founded, and ever will prevail. Iu a
careful review, to public merit, of tho various aspi
rants, there is one citizen to our knowledge that has
grown up, and during his entire life devoted his tlrno,
money, talents, Influence, and services Id the hour of
peril, at tho noon-day sun or dead of night, in espous
ing and advocating Democratic principles. Ills peraoual
popularity, medical attainments, and practical knowl
edge of mankind, together with his known honesty and
integrity, all coinbino to eminently qualify him in every
essential competent to fill the office of Coroner—we
refer to Dr. Neville C. Reid, resident of Third Ward.
NUMEROUS CITIZENS.
HT" Keystone Clnb.--Opening meeting to
ratify the adoption of tho Constitution. Democrats,
rally.in your strength for the opening of the cam
paign, and rodoeta your pledge to tho Democracy
of tbo Union, to keep the glorious old Keystone in the
column of thoso who respond: “No North, no South—
our Union, one aud inseparable, sow and forever."
A Grand Ratification Meeting of the Keystone Club
wilt be hold at Independence Square, ou Thursday
evening, Septombor 17tn, to ratify and confirm the gene
ral nominations of tho party, to which all true men of
tho Union aro invited.
The meotiug will be addressod hr General Wm A.
Packor, Hon Wm. Bigler, lion. J. Clancy Jones, lion.
Stephen A. Douglas, Ellis B.Schnabell, Esq.. Hon Peter
Shannon, Spoucer E. Con®, Esq., of New York, and a
number of our fellow-townsmen.
Democratic Clubs and Ward Aaiociatious Intending to
participate will report to the Committee, at the Club
Headquarters, Globe Hotol, Sixth and Chestnut streots
JJdwabd W. Powbr, \
Wx.Cook, I
JO3KPK CoLMXS, J
Jons C. MoUall, j
Bjr order of—-
MSI-mwsSt WM. B, RAN’KII
99A(l LBS - Is A ton.—BUYERS
&(Zr±\J and consumer* are invited to examine oar
stock of “LEHIGH LOOUBT MOUNTAIN and BLACK
HEATH COAL.” Our Coal is selected expressly for
family uao; being earofully screened, we will warrant it
free from slate and dußt. “Wo sell 2240 lba.,” being
“ 240 lbs. more” than sold by retail dealers, at “25 cents
less por ton.”
Also, on band a fall supply of “ BROAD TOP BITU
MINOUS COAL” for Steam-generating, Blacksmithing,
and Rolling-mill purposes. This Coat cannot bo ex
celled.
Yards, BROAD and TINE—Big Sign, “2240 LBS. IS
A TON. [seB-3m] LEIGHTON & CO.
TO KENT—SECOND, THIRD AND
Fourth Floors of No. 23 North Fourth street, oppo
site Commerce. Possession October Ist. Apply to
WILLIAM H. BACON,
328 Market at.
aeptB-6t*
amnoemcnts.
TVATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
ll above Eighth.
Admission— Seats in Private Box, $1; Orchestra
Chairs, 75 cents: Dross Circle and Parquet, 50 cents;
Family Circle, Saceote. Dcoraopen at 7. To commence
at 6 o'clock.
Box Office open from 10 to 4 o'clock, when seats can
bo sucurod.
Stage Manager Mr. H. Watkins
The performances of MR. BURTON cannot bo extended
beyond Pour Nights More.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Sept. 8, will be present
ed the original version of Dickens’s Novel, entitled
DAVID COPPERFIELD.
Wilkins Micawbor Mr. Burton
David Copporfleld Mr. Briggs
Mrs. Mioawber Mrs. Prank Drew
To conclude with the Laughable Farce of
WANTED,
1000 MILLINERS FOR TUE GOLD DIGGINGS.
Joe Bags Mr. Burton.
TSfALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Los
v t *oe, Mr. E A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr.
JohnSefton. Prices.—Dress Circle and Parqnetto, 60
cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private Box and Orchestra
Seats, 75 cents. Box Office open from 0 o’clock A. M.
to 3 P. M. Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance to com
mence at 7#.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENINO, Sept. Bth, will be acted
Knowles’s great Play of
TUB HUNCHBACK.
Master Walter.,.,
Sir Thos. Cllflbrd.
Julia
Mr. Veim
Mr. D»ly
- Mrs.Yesin
To conclude with the New Perce entitled
MESMERISM; OR, IRISH SYMPATHY.
Mifce Murphy Mr. John Sloen
Shrimptou Mr. Le Moyno
Mery Mrs. Btoneelt
WHEATLEY* ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—Solo Losses W*. WHEATLEY.
Soalb or rmoua.—Orchestra Btalli, 60 cents; Dress
Circle (mi extra charge for Secured Seats), 60 cents;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents; Seats la Pri
vate Boxes, T 5 cents; Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery,
13cents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Pri
vate Box In Qallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents.
Box Ofllce opon from 10 A. 11. nntil 3 P. M.
J. M. B. WIIITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Sept. Bth, will bo pre
sented Sbakspeare’s Play of
TUB MERCHANT OF VENICE.
Mr. y. L. Davenport
....Mr, Wheatley
• ....Mrs, E. L. Davenport
To concludo with tbeComle Drama of
THE TOODLKS.
Mr. Toodlos.
Mrs Toodlos.
£cgol Notices.
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT OF MONT
GOMERY county, August 10th, 1857. Notice is
hereby given, to all persona intorostod in thd estate of
Mary Aldorfer, late of the township of Lower Salford, in
said county of Montgomery, dccoased, that Abraham,
Jolid, ondßenjamiu Aldorfer havo applied to said Court,
by petition, praying for a decree for the sale of the real
eatato of said Mary Alderfer, deceased. The nald Court
havo tlxed WEDNESDAY, tho 80th day of September,
1857, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court House, in Norris*
town, for all parties interested to appearand ahowcanse,
if any they hare, why the prayer of said petitioners
should not be granted. By order of the Court.
J. B. DAVIS, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court.
au2d*d4w
|N TJIE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE
X CITY AND OODNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
In tho matter of the Estate of James McGarrlty, de
ceased.
An appraisement, under the Fifth section of the Act
of 14th of April, 1851, haring been filed in this matter,
notice iaheroby given,that Mary AunMcGarrity, widow
of the said James McGarrity, claims to retain tho per
sonal property referred to therein, to the raluo of three
hundred dollars; and that she will apply to tUeOrphans’
Court for approval of the said appraisement, on FRIDAY,
tho Eighteenth day of September, 1857, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., sec. reg. ALFIIEDO TOWE,
ae4-4 8 11 A 15# Attorney for Widow..
IN THE COUIiT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADEL.
I'IIIA, of Juno Term, 1857, No. 11.
Elizabeth Mooney, by Lor next friend, Semi. Reynolds,
ts. George Mooney.
Now, August Ift, 1857, on motion of IX. M.Lce, rule
granted on respondent to show cause wby a dirorce
shall not be decreed* returnable on the third Monday of
To George Mooney: Sir, please tako notico of the
abororule.
Sept., A.J). 1857. It. M. LEE,
For Libellant,
au29-*&w2w
rjIHE BEST BOOKS TO SELL.—Book-
X sellers, Agents and Newsmen will And a quick sale
for those now haud-booka, just published—“ How To
Write”— l l* How To Talk”—“How To Behave”—and
“How To Do Business ” price, free by mail, only
Thirty Cents oach, or the four in paper, $l. Com*
plotoin one largo gilt yo!., $1.50, now ready. Try them.
Address FOWLKR & WKLL3, SOS BROADWAY, New
York, or FOWLER, WELLS Sc. CO., 922 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia. ses-d2t&wy2t*
Revised edition of lyman’s
HISTORICAL CHART AND QUESTION BOOK—
CoutalDing in a most attractire form tbo prominent
events of the OIVIL, RELIGIOUS, and LITERARY
HISTORY of the WORLD. It will be found one of the
most completo methods of Imparting Historical Informa
tion. By its use in families, the reading of any work en
History will be rondored much more interesting and
profitable, and to Teachers oue of the most invaluable
aids Retail price $1.60. Just published by
MOSS, BROTHER, Sc CO.,
(New) No. 16 Bouth FOURTH Bt.
Coplos sent free of postage on receipt of price. se2-6t
tf'KIAST PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WILL
Vy SOON BE PUBLISHED, the following standard
Books, vis; Blunt’s Coast Pilot. 18th edition; Bow
ditch’s Navigator,27th edition; Shipmaster’s Assistant,
Oth edition. * *
We invite attention to our new Spring Centre Com
passes, which answer for either light or heavy weather,
and are especially adapted for steamers, and vessels
where the motion is considerable. Tboy require fewer
repairs than any compass now In use.
Marino Opera Glasses of suporlorquality. Spy Glasses,
Aneroid and Mercurial Barometers, Thermometers '
American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad
rants, Atlmuth Compasses, Binaries, 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.
Agouta for Rogers’ American Code of Signals, Deni’s
Chronoraoters aud Compasses, and for Abbott’s Horo
motor, and an instrument for working ont problems In
Nautical Astronomy by simple insnootiou and with per
lect accuracy. They have received the approval of ex
poriouced shipmasters, and have been adopted by the
U. S. Navy. E. \ G. W. BLUNT.
sulB-lm* No. 179 Water Street.
Henderson & co ,s great liter
ARY FAIR, FIFTH and ARCH streets.
In order to gratify tho wishes of our uutuerous pa
trons, and induce the book-baying public to fill up their
libraries at the usual low prices, we intend to present to
every purchaser of books to the amount of $1 and up
wards, a Gift iu value of from 25 cents to $lOO. Call at
our establishment, look at oar valuable stock, and select
for yourselves.
Recollect you are not buying at chance, for every pur
chaser gets his hooks at the usual price, and very many
will got, In addition, a present worth having. au2l-3m
ITiVANS’ GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE,
X_J No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. N. B.—No connec
tion with any other house in the City. aul-3m
Thomas e. Baxter—hardware,
OOTtERV AND TOOL 3, No. 910 MARKET 5T..
ahoy Ninth, south sMe. Philadelphia an 1-ftn
TtfACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURN\CES.
IfX Bold by CHADWICK Sc. DUO., SECOND Street,
first door abovo Race. aug!B-Bmos.
©PIKES—RAILROAD SPIKES AND
OHAIRS constantly on band. Orders received for
Light Railroad Iron—2B lbs., S 3 lbs., 10 lbs. per yard.
JJANDY & MORRIS,
8, B, comer front and Walnnt
'CtOR ASSEMBLTi : ' v ' * ■
JOHN M. WBILS,
Second District—Second Ward.
JD* Subject to Democratic Rales. au 28-lOt*
DROTHONOTARY OF THE DJSTBICT
* COURT, JOHN P. M'FADDEN, of Third Word.
Subject to the rales of the Democratic Part/, aul-tf
ASSEMBLY—JOSEPH J. KEEFE.
--Second Legislative District, Becond Ward.
Subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention.
*uMt3B
CIOR RECORDER OF DEEDS T. B.
, TOWN, Fourth Ward. Babject to Domooratie
rulM - au2o-dtBS
POR CLERK OP QUARTER SESSIONS
T -^„-'yH.UAH SAPPIN, Pint Ward. Subject-to
Democratic Bui... 20-toap 8»
TJECORDER OF DEEDS—ALBERT D.
For phothonotary of the dis-
TRIOT COURT, WM. M. REILLY, at PL.tWaid.
ouoject to Democratic Rules. au!7^itaeBa
tjlOR ASSEMBLY—JOHN H. BRADY
a’Eighth Warl—Serenth Legislative District.
ject to Democratic rales. aals-U«pBt
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT .-WM. LOUGHLIN, Second Ward. Sub
ject to Democratic rales. aulb-ScpT*
FOR ASSEMBLY—EDWIN SMITH,
NINTH DISTRICT, TWELFTH WARD, gubject
to Democratic Rules. auH#
FOR ASSEMBLY—Second District, PER
BAN J . COOK, Second Ward. Subject to Democratic
Bulee. au 12-tC*
lerß: of, quarter sessions—
JOSEPH CROCKETT, Sixteenth Ward. Subject
to Democratic Rules. tu 12>4w*
For recorder of deeds—thos.
J. HEMPHILL, Tenth ward. Tine street, above
Eighth. Subject to Democratic rules. aulQ-lm*
For assembly—third district—
SKANKLIN McILTALN, Subject to Demoautle
auS^t>pB
For coroner—dr. feodohe mier-
SON, fifth Ward. Subject to Democratic Bales.
' auB-lm*
FTirolerk of quarter sessions.
SAMUEL 0. THOM m>N, 6th t. Subjsct to
me Nolen of the Democratic Party, *q4 tsS#
For prothonotary of the dis-
IRIOT COURT, LEWIS T. WEARS, of Twslfi
Ward. Subject to Democratic Ruler. auB-lm*
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT, GEOROE F. MEESEB, Twentr-s.coiul
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. au 4*tSeB
For assembly—first district—
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY, Pint Word. Subject
to decision of th. Democratic CoaTootloo. «al*Sw#
For assembly—third district.—
DAVID K. MoLKAN, fourth Ward. Subject to
Democratic Roles, aul-taeS*
TjlOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—
A CHARLES M. MILLER.
_ v , A A fourteenth Ward,
Subject to Democratic Rule®, on aul t seB
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—GEORGE
W. WUNDER, Thirteenth Ward. Subject to De
mocratic Rules. aul-fiw*
Committee.
RECORDER OF DEEDS—N. F.
WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject to Democratic
rules. aufi-te*
[N, President
jpiiERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.-
KJ GEORGE SIMPSON, THIRTEENTH WARD.—
Subject to Democratle Rules. aultsepS
MISS BONNEY AND MISS DILLAYE
wIU RE-OPEN their BOARDING AND DAY
SCHOOL at 1615 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, Sep
tember 14th.
Revfl.ll. A. Boardmsn, D. D., Philadelphia: David
Malln. do; 0. Wadsworth, D D., do; M.G. Clark, do:
i. Newton Brown, D. D., do; Wm. D. Jacobs, do; Wm
Blackwoodl'D. D., do; A. Converse, D. D., do; John
Leyburn, D. D., do; James H. Cuthbert, do; Wm. T.
Brantley, D.D.. do; E. B. Cheney, do; William Brad
ford, New York city; A. D. Gillette, D. D,, do; R. Bab
cock, D. D., do: It. Fuller. D.D., Baltimore; George W.
Eaton. D. D., Hamilton, New York: G. Hempton, North
East, New York; Thomas Rambau., Cansvllle, Georgia;
Howard Malcom, D. D.. Lewlsburg, Pennsylvania; Johu
8. Hart, LL. D., Philadelphia: Paul T. Jones, Esq., do;
Col. A. G. Waterman, do; Caspar Morris, If. D., do;
Robert A. Ezell, Ebo., Marshall, Texas; Johu B. Som
pie, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; James Edmunds,
Esq., do. do; George W. Jackson, Esq., do. do; John H.
Raymond, LL. D., Brooklyn, New York; Majson Bray
son, Esq., Chicago; Hon. George W. Bradford, nozuer,
New York; Stephen D. Dillaye, Esq., New York city:
Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Binghamton, New York.
sop4-lm
CRITTENDEN’ 8 PHILADELPHIA COM
MERCfAL COLLEGE, 8. E. corner of BEVENTU
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories.
BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FO&MS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, Ac.
Each Studeut 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 Writing Department.
Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terme, Ac. se3Jm
HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., is prepared to
receive a limited number of pupils on the Violin,
or on the Plano, and to play Violin parts or accompani
ments with advanced pianists. Apply at the residence
of his father, Professor ALLEN, No. 215 South Seven
teenth Btreet. Circulars, with terms and references,
at G. ANDRE A Co.’s, No. 1104 Chestnut St. sel-lm*
ST. MARK' 8 EPISCOPAL ACADEMY—
LOCUST Street, west of SIXTEENiU, wiU be
opened on MONDAY. September ?th, at 9 A. SI.
The Principal will be In attendance at the Academy
duriug the first week in September, between 9 A. M and
2P. 11., to receive applications for admission. Circu
lars may be had of Sir. HILL, Sexton of St. Mark’s
Church, or at the Academy.
au29-2w* J. ANDREWS HARRIS, Principal.
SCHOOL FOR TOUNG LADIES, SOUTH
WEST OORNEROT ARCH AND TENTH STREETS.
The punils in this Institution will be instructed in all
tho branches of & thorough English Education, and every
facility for the acquirement of knowledge provided for
them.
The discipline will be a careful pointing onward and
upward.
The school-year is divided into two terms, of five
months each, commencing first of Ninth Month (Sep
tember,) anil first of Second Month (February.)
TERMS:
First Department, per term of At* months
Second “ “
Third “ “
Fuel, Ao.,per term..
Philadelphia, lft&T
.Mr. J. 8. Cl&rko
.Thayer
Thomas Kimber,
Samuel Bottle, Jr.,
Manuaduke C. Cope,
W’ilham Buttle,
Thom»3 Wistar,
Anthony P Motrin,
Joshua 11. Morris,
Uriah Hunt,
au3s-lm.
SUPPLEE’B INSTITUTE FOB YOUNG
LADIES, (boarding and day pupil*.) N.W. corner
ELKYENTfI aud GREEN street*. Fifth session will
open on September 7th. Beet reference given, in
cluding all preseut and former patrons. a026-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
particulars, pupils’ names, testimonials, Ac., can be
had on application.
an2s-tf F. PONLEATV LONG, Prlneipal.
Hall of st. james the less,
Philadelphia.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOB BOYS.
Rkv. B. It. BuTSzit, Rector.
The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep
tember!. '
Circulars maybe obtained at the Book Store of H.
HOOKER, 8. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill, Phila
delphia. aul7-6m
MBS. BARTON’S BOARDING AND
DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, N0.!P29
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY in September. ’ aul(Msw*
TVOTIIING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
li persons, male and female, to gain a share of thia
world’s goods and comforts as a
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDY BROTHERS’ BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Nos.Ufi and 160 SIXTH Street, near RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall
nod winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, in a short time.
THE LEIDY’3 take pleasure in saying, that daring
the past year a largo number of persons acquired a
BUSINESS EDUCATlON,enabling many to secure pro
fitable situations, and others to prosoente their business
operations successfully. au22-3cn.
itlcrclinnt Sailors.
Edward p. kelly.
LATE
KELLY A BROTHER,
ITaring engaged the services of
CHARLES ROTH,
Distinguished for the beauty and excellence of his
Goods when in the Tailoring Business, has taken
the Store.
814 CHESTNUT STREET,
AMD HAS OrBHBD FOR TUJ BJU.*. AT RETAIL, OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERE3, VESTINGS, CRAVATS,
GLOVES, SHIRTS, Ac.,
Of the best qualities, at moderate prices
D“T The business of KELLY A BROTHER is re
moved, from this date, to No. 814 CIIESTNUT Street,
where it will bo rttcuded to by EDW'D P. KELLY or
JOHN P. DOHERTY. soMy
JOHN P.~DOHERTY^
FOB VRARS WITH RELIT A BROTHER,
LATE WITH LUKEN3, KELLY A CO.,
HATIXO BNQICRD
CHARLES ROTH,
Formerly the leading Tailor of this City; and
M. KAYSER,
Formerly with 0. ROTII A CO., late Coat and Vest
Cutter with LUKENS, KELLY A CO , and other supe
rior Cutters, has runted a part of the store of
EDW’D. P. KELLY,
814 CUESNUT STREET,
And has commenced the
TAILORING BUSINESS.
The most unremitting attention will be paid to tho
wishes of all who patronise the establishment; the best
of Clothes will bo made, aud at moderate prices [ses-y
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. 16 and 18 South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and
CASSIMERES always on hand.
All Clothing mado at this Establishment will be of
the host quality, aud in the most fashionable style.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. auC-tf
.for Sole mib io £cl
booO'inderyYor
iJJOvJv/ SALE-—Sevea years established, doing a
fair Job business, which can bo Increased, both blank
and printed Jobs. Location, 535 Arch street, below
Sixth. Blank books at cost, jobs bound to order.
aug!o-5w
TO BE LET—THE HANDSOME THREE
Stoiy Erick Dwetllni, No. 8 PORTICO SQUARE.
SPRUCE ilro.t, »bovo Ninth, sooth .Wo,
Appt?‘» „ 8. 4 W. WELSH,
au2d-2w* No. 218 South Delaware Averiue.
PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN GLOUCES
SALE, handsomely located and
gfaaded—Lot, 75 feet by 140. Price, $3,000. Also, Lots
suitable for manufactories, fronting the river. Apply
toO. ROBB, No. 311 South Fifth street. au2d-lm»
JE. & B. SCHELL’S
• CITY MARBLE WORKS AND STEAM MANTEL
FAOTORY.
MARBLE HALL,
S. E. CORNER OF TENTH AND VINE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Where every variety of MARBLE MANTELS. TOMBS,
MONUMENTS, TABLE TOPS and FLOORING, can be
luppliea upon reasonable terms. »u24*tuf3m
(gimtationnl
REFERENCES.
HARRIETT BROWN.
REFERENCES
J. D. White, M. D ,
Benj. S. Jarmcy, M. D.
Robert K. Wright,
Thomas D. Smith,
George GrUcom,
William F. Pitfleld,
David Vanderveer,
William B. Tiiomaa.
, r Q|) <V'i\
CHIP OTSEOKTHE U FOH JffeWOK
LEANS—LOUISIANA LINE—To, uU with quick
despatch.
The A 1 fast-saillog packet ship OTSEONTHE, Wm.
K. Maxwell, master, is new loading at Race street
wharf, and haring a targe portion of her cargo engaged,
going on board rapidly, will have quick despatch.
Shippers will please hurry their goods alongside, and
hills of lading to the counting-house for signature.
For balance of freight, whiicb wiU be taken at reduced
rates, or passage apply to .
. BISHOP, SIMONS A CO.,
‘ _ 30 North Wharre*.
The OTsEONTHE will Insure at the lowest rates, and
take steam down the Delaware and np the Mississippi.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO—CALIFORNIA
LlSZ.—pirect from Philadelphia
The magnificent clipper ship JOdEPlf JOS£B, Sam
uel 0. Plovers, commander. is now leading at Bac»
street wharf *, h&Ting a Urge pert or he* cargo engaged
and going oa board rapidly, will hare immediate des
patch.
Shippers will please hurry their goods alongside with
out delay.
Por balance of freight applr io
BISHOP, SIMONS & CO.,
id North Wliarree.
TIIOR SAN FRANCISCO—FROM NEW
A YORK.
The celebrated clipper ship SANTA GLAUS* Foster,
master ; the magnificent clipper ship BOSTONIAN,
, master, are now loading and will have despatch u
above.
For balance of freight applr to
BISHOP, SIMONS * CO.,
3d North Wharves.
tjoiels.anJ) Ikstanrants.
McGOTYAN’S restub ant, south
tornw of BROAD and WALNUT —Osmn
» thor delicadei In atMon. mnpUod
iriln Ojriters on the thortea! notice. eejMm
Lewis b. coffin,—
THIRD WARD HOTELyDEMOOBATIQ HEAD
Sonth-eMt corner lIETH and QUBENStreeta,
eepdlmo Philadelphia.
LfEKCHANTS’ HOTEL, ~
NORTH TODBTH STREET,
Abovs Marks*,
PHILADELPHIA.
*u24-tf McKIBBBN & SONS, Piofkistoxs.
SCOTT HOUSE—Corner of Jrwiu Street
and Duqaeaoe Way,Pittsburgh. B. D. marker,
Proprietor. ‘ anlS-Sm
foines anil jCia&ors.
PORT WINE.-—ln bond end entitled to de
benture 250 emits St. Joseph*! Pure Juice Port
"Wine, In qrs. and eighths.
Ten puncheons John Ramsay Islay Malt Scotch Whis
key, 2 yean old . •
Fifty pipes Anchor Gin.
Marett, Martel, Bouret, and J. J Danny Brandies, all
of which I offer to the trade at reduced prices
„. _ JO3. P. TOBIAS.
anS74mos 88 and 9<* S. front Bt., below Wafoat.
EP, MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORT
• ERS of BRANDIES, WINES, Ac ; Hit, areola
and lole propnetora of the old WHEAT WHISXsT.
No. 5 North FRONT street. . an22-lm
A LEXANDER V, HOLMES, WINE AND
LIQUOR STORE. No. 226. Southeast Corner of
GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. * aSSy
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• SLfJ, N £ WINES ' MOTORS, CIQABS, Ac., 34
gonth FIFTH Street, PhUadelphia. anl-ly
Brandies —spinet, castuion & Co., m*-
Mtt A Co., and other brand* of Cognacs of venous
vintages, in half pipes and quarter eaaka: PeUeroiiin.
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, Quarter
casks and one-eighth casks, all la Cos tom Boose store*,
imported and for sale by .
HENRY BOHLEN A CO.,
Noe. 231 end 2£3 South fourth etreot.
DITHMAK & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 699 (now
No. 938) North THIRD Btoe«t,PWladelphi*.-Shi»BiM
orders promptly attended to." anf tf
Sales bn Portion.
XjV' OLBERT”Sc SCOTT, AUCfiONEERS.
* ' 431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom
House, between fourth and fifth Streets.
CARD.—'The attention of ConcoUsears is reepeetfa I 1
invited to the Sale of Champagne. Sherry and Port Wine
to be held at our Store thla (Tuesday) morula*, at 11
o’clock precisely. *
POSITIVE SALE OP CHAMPAGNE, GOLDEN
SHERRY AND PORT WINE.
This morning, at 11 o’clock, we will sell without re
serve to close & foreign account ' *
48 basket* Heidsickand Globe Champagne Wine
36 dosen London Dock fine Golden Sherry do
24 “ do fine Port do
The Wine comes from a source to insure its genuineness,
aod is worthy the attention of connoisseurs. Sample*
at time of sale
PEREMPTORY SALE OF EMBROIDERIES. SHAWLS
AND MILLINERY GOOD 3, BY CATALOGUE ON
A LIBERAL CREDIT.
WEDNESDAY NEXT,
Commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, we will seJL.
without reserve, a large and valuable assortment of
French and Scotch Embroideries, bhawls and Millinery
goods of recent importation, auited to present sales; in
cluded will be found Cambrie, Jaconet, Book and Swiss
Collars, Cambric and Jaconet Flounders a«d Bands,
Gauntlet Sleeves, ChameiiUee and Habits, Cambric,
Book, Jaconet and Swiss Seta, Ledie* andGents’ linen
Cambric Handkerchiefs.
BONNET AND TRIMMING BIBBON.
Also, Silk Velvet and Poult de Sole Bonnet Ribbons.
SHAWLS.
Also, Paris printed Cashmere long and square Shawls.
Broohe 1 jug Shawls, plaid wool long Shawls.
Also, Ladies patent woven Corsets, hooped Skirts
Thread, Laces, Inserting! and Edgings, Net#,
silk Blondes. ’ *
ARTIFICIALS.
Also, 100 cartons French Artificials, latest styles.
The whole will be arranged Tor examination with Cata
logues, early on the morning of sale,when the trade and
purchasers generally will find it to their Interest to at
tend.
Moses nathans, auctioneer
iS D COMMISSION MERCHANT. B. E. corner
SIXTH uid BACK Street*. '
SALE Of SECOND-HAND AND NEW FURNITURE,
ON FRIDAY MORNING crxtjSept. 11th, &t 10o’clock,
At the S. B. corner of SIXTH end RACE Streets
Consisting in part of Spring Seat Parlor chain, Mar.
ble-top Sideboards, Marble-top Boquet Table*. Cane-
Seat Chairs, Mahogany Card Tables, Walnut Centra
Tables, Plush Dirans and Chairs, Cane-seat Bockirur
Chairs, Staffed Rocking Chain, Imperial Carpets, Gilt
Frame oral and square fancy-top French plate Mirrors,
Pine Feather Beds. Mattresses, Jenny Lind High Post
and othyr Bedsteads. Walnut Cribs, Cherry Breakfast
Tables, Windsor Chairs and Settees, Secretary Deaks
and Book-casea and numerous other articles
NATHAN’S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
S. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds. Clothing, Brv Good*,
Groceries, Sugars, Hardware, Cutlerr, Furniture. Bed
ding, Hones, Vehicles, Harness, Stocks, and on all ar
ticles of value for any leDgth of time agreed on, oniaore
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. fsei] M. NATHANS.
NATHAN’S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place in a lew days Due notice wilt be giveu.
WEBB’S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Guns. Pistols, Muaioa! Instruments, Ac., will take place
shortly. Due notice wiU be given.
WEBB’S great sate of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
Ac., being forfeited collaterals, will t*ko place shortly.
Dae notice will bo given.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No.' i'2I
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Street*
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock,
Of Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Jew
elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goods. Notions.
Ac., Ac.
N. B.—Terms of Night Sales, four months’ credit for
approved city acceptances, for stuns of $lOO and with in
terest added from date of sale. sepl-lm
George w. smith, auctioneer,
N. E. corner of BARRON and SOUTH Streets,
above Second.
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At TK o’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cutg
lery. Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
ry, Fancy Article*, Ae.
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South
THIRD Btroet, below Walnut, oppoaiie Pear st., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from 7 o’clock, A. M.» until W
o’clock in the evening.
Out-door sain, and sale* at the Auction House, at*
tended upon the most satisfactory term*.
CAPITAL $200,000.
£«taMt*ked/cr tie fast Thirty Year*.
Advances nude from one dollar to thousands on Die
moods, Silver Plate, Watch**, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer
chaadixe, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Hones, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
Ail good* can remain any length of time agieed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollar* aud upwards
will be charged 2 per cent, per moeth: scoo and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has large
(Ire and thief-proof vault* to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu
rance Directed for the benefit of all persons having good*
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make advance* on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than nr other In
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, In small amount*, with
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watehes, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aul-ly
t)ius, yiaps, ,Vf.
CH. GARDEN & CO.,
• Manufacturer* of and 'Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS, FOBS, STRAW GOODS,
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BOXNRTS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ROVCHSS.
FEATHERS, *e., *t.
No. M 2, (old No 1«) MARKET Street,
IK-!ow Sixth, sooth Me,
And No 523 MlNORStreet, Philadelphia.
C. RB.VRV OAKPt.X, DIMKL DOXOTiS.
Merchant* are reipectfully inrited to examine ocr
stock . s^7.?m
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ULUENDER & PASCAL;
nATTERS
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ocntlcmetTs (Scobs.
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE-
I T MEN’S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SIIIRT MANUFACTORY. No. 7u6
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Str&ngen, ia particularly invited to thia improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article nlade. At whole
sale and retail, aud made to order. aui-lylf
GIRARD FIRITaSI) MARINE INSt'R
ANCK COMPANY, PHILADKLPHIA—Office, No.
301 WALNUT street, west of THIRD.
“lIRS BISKS ONLY TAKXN.”
SIUCTOS9.
Jtr. Walter,
Jno. AleCluro,
Tho Craxeu,
A. S- Uillett,
Furman Sheppard,
Sami. Jones, M. D ,
Joseph Klapp, M. D
Wm. M. Swain,
John Anspach, Jr.,
11. N. Burroughs,
J. B. Hughes,
F. D. Sherman,
Wm P. Hacker,
J.P. Steiner,
H. A. Shackelford, .
non. JOEL JONES, President
Hon. G.W. WOODWARD, Vice President.
Jxo 8. McMctux, Secretary.
JiVKS B Altobd. Assistant Secretary. 'aul-3m
Dancing academy. —naylok &
DAUGHTER'S DANCING TENTH
and SOUTH streets, commencing TUESDAY September
3,1857. The subscribers, in offering (hi* prosnectm to
the dancing community, respectfully acknowledge their
kiodneu during past season*, and pledge themselvea
that nothiue shall he wanting on their part to make the
coming season surpass in brilliancy that of former
years-
Mr. N.and Daughter have, with untiring exertion*,
added to their already full list of fashionable dance*,
many new ones, which will be Introduced during the
season.
_ , DAYS O p TUITION,
x or Children—Tuesday and Saturday Afternoons from
3to 5 o'clock; for Ladies and Genttemen—Tuesday and
Saturday Evenings from 7 till 10 o’clock. an 37-3 m
David m. uouan, blank hook
Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 418
walnut street, ectweenFoarth and Fifth, Philadtl*
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