The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 09, 1857, Image 3

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1 ' ihe ifitt r tS’h*;tb(fit:l'Hd J sof eiecutor’sooumoi. The
«»Mri»i!lV^tf'np;iSr,Utig'itfen;« Monday,’ the*
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the
• - w«aiMF3rA|l>Wnwipu{iorv)A>ifa r %eswday af
to rno4Srh3&o*'nioiiiofttion ; os rMolytoTfi'om tho
£-• MottfflfillOTiCaaiiniWQaiirs'tif, Poliob with rela
<<: tbeiiqaUer.efythe,,
r :.;.'i
n '-•. *W^^3#l®F»@Rs¥ s|fW P^ l ® Surrogate haa
■ - ;ftlre*ay^*n«ered*-a f ttwisiciil •-H’hV testator] whtf ;
.- - of $5,000 to his niece*'
.. / HrlßgiiS: Bubdque. ; to:?ro.V'" It'tfafnß oui ; that 1 both
-' v on thq
; - ’ 'dieti Jlsatj tlioTegafly. oeasGs ; if
, -2tlooks xiow'oa if
* theqawtlon of pridrityof death bo decided
:-- hy’longitqdb.-v-v •»>,?«v ■[■■: 4 -'- r
' •>, to -ray
‘V ‘ Oate wriiSbiunent^iisi^p/bga/neti, «Xohri ' Tbprop
’ son jat'thVsuifc of the Metroppjltaa:J3aiikrwps jo
liit« boon hoard PuOr,ln,'
special t«rln. : ThfttßMUea s; l ho» f pp-,
pewrv. ; a&dit4s.«aid that.the differences ;.befcwQen
‘ them are in,a fair wayfor an amicable adjustment
?wit'bodt’theftirl.ibrafil.prthecourts;- *.y-»
It is reported owners', of' the ‘steamship
: fimpjre k> Cityii^Teput l in a^laimVgainBtthoinBa'
. raooViMpahMdf donab,.
off
. . the,lopkS( reefcv SThft Illinois. bad,on,
her helpless condition
neat'll ohfftoil|lptt sSiV hundred- thousand dollars^
. atoros'Wiro'probably Worth
' two jrod and jtpjr, thousand. more,* whfph’, Svi th
, the^MW^^^hb^passh'ngC'rs, 5 whi^li'tbbs,t hive'
• J beei^J^ t U-jhoi:4upljba4T>pbU al?fndpn«>d t wptfld,
hobr«riwp millions df.goV
't'ho will be -re*.
. ® , Pf oxorbltancy; -
'v
to tMVismaiiu thifca itVasa'fowdbyß since. Owing
. to the ttt , rtyal’,‘pf;ft jiumb6r pf large vcssels, who3e
crowfhaWbeeri drfloharged . ”! - ,
.Cotthterfett,‘)Wiia*pnffbp.lludson Ceiuilyßank
were tlaat .night. - Word was
'broßghttoWpntJ'fiopoHntcodeut Carpenteroarly
, in the'eVput&g ? 'thit-ettoh r ‘would bo the oaso; offi.-
o*rs v wsre fertaiwadch “in' the various precincts,
-.- , r Wertt'atrGflted;
e**g tb oivieai fefvthbbounterfeit:
fcn i ght iVtK^l^cq t, atthjf corner
Joe - Cob^/dh/^he;joauis)e’ot,Vb'phVH9gbcaiWB4.
, 4ang©Toaily>lyiV*ln,tbß‘.iieiVil, amL.Cdbiiri\in .ibo
' - ealf of
' ' engaged In- thoaffray. waS'ErrMted. and-takon to'
the Twdi^-yrooifd J nard StktTon"Hoasef ' ! . {> -' •
' r The%*tttAjQCrmau Legionariya-juct again last
-
ebenfeldt|a^tlio*c^aix. t |''4 l 'of the
3iri»X'egibn wbq gßye;a vivid
piotureoftibeidecdptiOns .that body had mot with
at hdnds of thc.British GovornmonU. Some
debate aibie'whether, it-wiw'the Government or its
- offieori whioh was most to' bo blamed for tbO evils ■
prflotiiedfafter wbich tbo meeting adjoarhod. [
- • :!. Tho rt •of »the .birthday of
/’ was celobratcd.'ypsicrday
’ by ..Lnlayotto,' nqdVA.’^number of our ,
- French residents^.who. partook ;ofi banquet at
Amonk-tbe ; Tanks of thb Guard' is.
- Blent. 1 Bdgat, who served in the <
grand finiy > of ''sfap : Bl ! edii4' ot/tfVgrara> and 4 at . the
taking •of ’-Hoi'aoir. yotoran, 7 though 1- oyer
b'o oil effidionta3 ( iny|
\'bmnm*4 tbe ribboii pf tbo Legion.of j
Honor.eonfeyrea on himr.for, his sorvices, rendered,
'ln ,jO*. ■. , 5 -.. f -.-• ■- *
The PrlßtJh-learned on SaH
nrdaj-’ o.gg ’oE' War jfrispheYs, a.yqung man
■ named 1 Paler I TOmin^wnfl^M^on’firtjr 5 separate^
- I kdJ , giur& iiiadoSrrapgomqn t o, .to,
sffectms escape.' ifebaa been' furiushea with bur
r*!"> ftnt»lemontv & new.suit of clothes, and "an |
' *££■!?#Wwefc? trUb;,which./U) effect his object. Itwas
at once believed that theso articles wero furnished
, her next visit was
» } balf*mado' kflj* and a file wore
• fonadspoa he>j , Tfco vf.oman was at once o&mmit-
romorod to a separate cell.
-." Thai Unu&t StaUs atithbritios made’an impor*
fmuggled on board
the iteanuhip Anwo,/which arrived during the
■ > 'V‘/v '■ "v -,v. : .'i[‘ •’ • •;
• last evening the re
r General
; Ja^<^«o?fl'66|^M!dajorDy i ijkmhn;"*^dpriJsont~
iffcyionwns adopted
07 a vote or .tjrp.r, ;A. resoluthmappro-
of theoom
ttittbe'and ef thQ-prMentation of the box - to Mr.
' i : ‘ ~ -•.
JDbjIfiBtiFROMNEWVORk
._^ii^,^o^ t geiJteßii)pr|,a?sj,s-?o|,p. h: *'
. Ajtfeob^the^sw-twoEewfeUureatomord,today—
that Of;Ccfl*AHsjdock.M aod dhe. large
sod high!/.renpeeUblo jobbing house of L. & V Kirby
v A Stringency rof the .anofleyinsrket baa,not in
r <re*Mdi beta «h.bound, to *4ytfhevrever r thatdt has not
dtal&U&edi confidence. and,, alarm.of
but week/ which -extreme,-, irregularity to
- the market; Are gradually! subsiding.- The banks are
stronger, andrdnebned, /tp.^pQ;.more' {trustful, not
wUhe<todlpg£ the U failures/ and, >,wbUe ; tbey, 7per
aUt/eteadily- in their policy. of contraction, were
BdkaMcMtherehuciialftOithejr customers, to-day-r A*
U natural to suppose, from the great and every.dayin
udislnk defnand/onatopcY, the great massif borrowers
were/driven into the street, and rates varying from 12 to
Jl per jujd,«wt,nothin but good,,* eU>on
. dotted paper negotiable l e.ra* r akfbe»;- Bates
- eaohot.be HpnjtoA 7, by.,? any > rclasßiflcation,
What nsrt believe is stilt.
*ai-;#ktfaoUK>vmle«s houses in ( the ~city, -/ bad its
paper done to-day at 2 V cent, a month, and I beard ofr
adtotodWrirU by a good firm and
bsnk, rwnse-i at 4 v cent, a month. foreign exchange
UttleAolng. ' Beet bankers? sig
nature* 309; good do for sterling, 0nd8.204i6.18h'
foi \Sxvm: -7 flhe;e*sh transactions at the Hub treasury
for the day were as foUowsi - >, •
l - Total receipts jji.; ./7 •- Y .-7. $192,373.07 -
. “ payments 7- Vc r. ,313.060.03, 3
m&v -r« .: •?:. Jl,Htt,*6AB2 , ;
Th«receipts»t tho Custom House to-day foedutles-
s, s . MUhin’t ■».*«
. ;*h*imoek market opened heavily, with
diN}h«%ctVfa.«oh yciiterday’s low the firatj
hdWrddlMd/ng went down:to4P&Y£ria,ttv2l jf, Pcno-j
to; 72; and New York Central
to^Wß»v;MUMOuriEstate .O’a .were-sold- in largo lots.
al»? / declined ■ % petj
xhs oeavlnea* irtfll- continued ; ; at, the, second board.
o<atith4.j, J < jietid thatsorno sales were effected be
- tw«6 fttj ( eren lowor rates.; This fall/
. boweyer t '!QUstf not be artrlboted to any panic. Out-
sales,:and.,buyers .are,.«6t at all
and.'hecce the decline,
on
sooo,ooo, ana It Is seUeved.tbai hu assets are more than
hand * 0 him a
.Mechanic *a ARsociatipnheld
e amed at’ the Clear
’
flo»j|r«laabie«eu;iUes. > T '
•’ & Oo; kbld'BsB’sharia, of,the
• t«f tbs C&io hlfe Inidrauce add’Trust Co', to-day
• ;
**■ *
WJFIFrt f »' auto. Juld JtVeatorn
iotwUlO epntalawer and dull, with sales of 3300 bbls.
good State; $5.50a55 so
••f oftttdbi-v* ; lßess 40 for campion to good Michigan.
* p sfl.js,9sS for 'extra Genesee, lind
' tbouJ#., Southern Flour ia
jtJtiQO'.bblß. at $5.Q5a
■ *&fc^X*^to : g?°d : Bzitimoro; Alexandria, Ac.;
' A 0? 17 e$9fot Rjchnjoad couu
- tet»»* U,ai*o lower and beavV,
for Wff'to «tr»*ra4cs. Corn
for Jorso7,.iimlf4,4oaM'.M
poAin l ” ls ' Bio ,i7 6^c , f P r
Cotri}.,—fh6 market
•TOT*, price, do not Y.rjr HiaU’ria'ly from our last
.' for wlieat' is heavy‘and lower,
y , Sl^^^!S^e b J* h ' , , 1 ?’ tt , 1^ a *i-?? r or Southern
rrf, and 91.4005 l for (to. white- Cat. aro irregular
&P*M> Hyo fa
% at former,
1* and other
ot * a 8t 30 - oiiio Whftte
Hr Aruf*t72AO&£ta. tinseed Oil la quiet at SOoSI cto.
Lard Oil Is dull, at sl.lsfflsL2o.
P*o7Wjo|fa^—TheroitJiet'fpr'rppt ia lower and may.
fee quoted ** |25,3?«2$ &Q rdr tries*, and,(2l 15a521.30
«if«#of3oGbT>tf/at yoste wyOa pnect, Becf Hacns and i
Cot Huts are dull and isarc6 r U%&ls]
«t». torM amtfJrafenf* ;t*ro . quifc AtjlO&aUx*
aid aptfve 'at farmer prices.'
dta.Jiigher, with' sales of 650 bUs.-
(EKdHAN'sB feiil; ssrt.' sj
i»&*i4*' ! f a iiß’k'ci3'n > * «s «#
if: Bdfa 60 1 " 'jQO'y/ do, ' .
«- W *- ' ; 'W I '*dJ* w y
™ - fc fSmft^SSfcr^'pp'-'-- -r-iaMich Oeafi;, ; :VbJ
; i w '■ 100 do 11 -' 1 ‘- 1 \ C 5
~ '‘S ifC"s2‘ <'do
-“rS*
■.&**&*»* iu
: I ?■ W-= *W 4 1 :-' */;' 73 ; 100. do - ; ; 36X
jp«wsr«;
- -.’ 46 ItjT.CcutraTß ‘ J 1 db* *’ f-’- 1 >l3-74 i
i«76- - TOO.? ‘ do .
V * r BoMil'&’Mi«Bß -M*
j j.; 60. do. ■ * aaj>
‘ “ ‘ ‘ •-'•■*- { ,- ;3pPanama ft -'-,40827
' W^.do.-'t ;;fj,‘it^B2^ -
f £ * 1
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,thaws .-do i ',s ,1-1,48;
ITO Wlch feo i In It 23 j
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fejW' • ;:'fl6V;">>)iS,73fe‘
'::PH^XDW i aiA;fITOCK'KXOHAHOE BAU3, ,
•» 5 : {- x, |. T -.*;: :
fiigmud by 11. Mailt y, Jr., /S(oti Brfhtf, tt»- 80# ;
‘ ;■"• . - ■ '■ Walnut Street. r .J , ' -
•h. :boxbb.
"WOHyBWb- '“.iB7V : 69N.PeimnBU>t«.' f«
.5000'- do-: • s7# ,6NPenn:B' .'B#
1000 do 87# 23 Poona R "J<
600 N Ponna R 6's - 51# 2 - do 43#
tOO Wilimi K o’fl oh 80 20 . do :
20 Roodibg R cash - 25#- 10 -' do . . '8 dajrs 48#
10 do cash 26# 10: do.
-100 do b 6 26# 4 Mlnehlll R JJ
.106’'. .do' 00- 25 k 10 -da , 'I 88#,
MOO -'do - - 6b- 25 » 4 • do "8»#
10d ‘ do' ’ '24k. 26 Dnton Canal , OX.
.100'-- do; - !H#l 60 : do .8)4
800 ; --do" -*■ ' -'55':.26 •>- 25. do. • • . “■*
1100 -do ■ ' 86 26 .: 23 Bonk of Kentucky 103
.20 New UroeK Co -# 2 Commercial Bank 60
’',, ’’ , BETWEEN BOARD 3. ; ’
lOHnn-ISbargß'' 64 ; 110 Pan & Moc Bauh 02
20 Far 6) Mec Uk 62 25 Reading B 24#
.2 f do *, " '62 a*|-- i■ 1
BOAUP. .
30Read B . Sdjrs 24X
SQO do - ■ Sdjfl 24^
310 Union Canal 1 lots 6
6 do b 5 0
60 do b 5 ,6
TCam’A AmßSdys 100#
10 • do - Says 100#
'v4 Penn R 4ft g
'l 1 do bswu 43 Jj
25 "do 43 ;
"60 Long Island B 9lf
10 Girard Bank 10^
-HEAVY, ; V , ,
1100 Reading • 2dya 23#
, .SECOND.
1000 City 6*B 05 new- 94
200 do r new 04 -
1000 Oltrß B’b exmpt 89 1 •
60QPenna5*s''' ‘ 82
600 Read Rd’e ’4a 85
200U56W67 0&P115'
)45 Head »: ' 24#
- 4 'do ■ • bswa 24u
4 do ; b 5 24*
100 do ' • 24V
100' - do ■' ’ ■ •- 24V
' 6 ;do; 24#
LATEST
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Beading closes..
THE MONEY MARKET.
Pbjladslphu, September 8, 1857.
'Thero ia no other- passion which sooner'dethrones
judgment from Its proper scat than fear, and there iB
no caso in 'which tbo apprehension of. impending danger
causes fear to run through' all lte’phases of dread, ter
ror, and fright, than that in which the mind entertains
a painful expectation of evil to one’s property or
.vre'u!tli. 'Many -who "would face an enemy iu the
field with unblenched cheek and flashing eye, fool
their Tory hearts freoae within ( them at tho prospect'
of { theiosBof estates, aud.a curtailment of the luxuries,
to which'the neat and dear ones .dependent upon them
have been pMiiflfom&di ‘‘’ETeh the stoics did hoi pretend:
?fbit the foufof,their philosopher should, ptbof against
the suddenness of surprise,- hut he should havo'
, hit judgment s.o’ sound and; entire that his reason should
' bc'unaltoredjand’corhpeteqtto'orercorae blsfright and
discomposure". ■< .With the’ordinary, mental 'composition
bf taankjnd,fthe. moderation of th*.e(feota of,/right T>y
the calm dictates of wl&om la almoiit aniiafcter of im-
°f purpose
vanishes, and tne mind' 'ia .'entirely , overthrown by the
imagination. ' * '!\ -i:i‘ ;*i
'f There is no' appreciable dfffcrenco between the feel
ings wjhich mailo' au anny'of thousands fly in suicidal
disorder from. a?i imaginary euomy conjured up at hear
ing echoes of the noises; of'Pan, and. the terrifledemo
ttons of a multitude under a belief in impending disaster
to'thejr property, created by the workings of their o\m
imaginations. It'is well koown that under tho influ-'
ence of deluded fancy, men h&vo fallen victims to* ac
tual disease aud death; but tlio convict who really died
from imaginary bleeding to death small stream of
warm watir vras poured over his arm was hardly more
'self-deluded than One-half of mankind seem determined
to he when the breath of pretended suspicion is directed
against their .'pecuniary interests. They seem to loro
the melancholy Views their fears present,tp them, and'
thoy hug closely to their bosoms tho most gloomy and
depressing forebodings.'
Ifehcc, Itisalways an'easy, matter to write what is
generally known as, a “sensation’* article-on money
matters. , A few shrugs and pshaws, a few figures to he
taken out of their proper relations'and applied to tho
iUnstraiion'of fallacious arguments, a few dark hints and
insinuations, and a half dozen invocations to “ beware,”
“ stand from under,”, and so on, give & plentiful stock in
r trade ; and unfortunately the trade Is hut too -well fol
io This is the more to
,'be .regretted, helps only those veiy few, who,
tiko grow fat upon rain and destruction. • . t
For ourselves’, we may say that we cannot sympathize
with those whose views and,£e’cllngs lood them to pursue
this course. We would not willingly or knowingly 11 say
peace, when thero is no peace;” but We are prone to
try, in every season of depression, to lift ourselves above
our immediate surroundings; to endeavor to- attain a
higher stand-point, and look about with do extended'
horizon.' The sun often shines upon the hill sides while
the Valley lies wrapped'in ‘mists, and we way often attain
to a viet- of brighter things when all aronnd seems'
gloomy, by an effort to look, beyond the disheartening
impressions of-the hour to the signs of the near future.
;If this U a critical time—-if it is “the beginning of
sorrows,which,wedo hot cannot belieye, it is too
lato now to talk of preparing for it, for it is hero. But
we can see ’in 'the' 1 condition of things to-day nothing
more' than a temporary stringency, which" results in a
Torv,_?light degree .from. the operations of trade and
banking, but largely from usurious transactions in Bail
road bonds, stock gambling, and a determination on the
part of many of id the Interest of stock
operators, to raise a panic and destroy public confidence.
The public have’read, their predictions and assertions for
aldng time. -They did* not believe them, and yet they
Hid believe' them, so far as to keep' expecting' them and
reading them.'"/Thus the:. seeH,was sown—now the
sowers have reaped * harvest, one raised by falsehood
And luiquity, as We .believe, but which tho reapers
wouty.noVer have_ gathered .but for tho giving a loose
on all hands’to fright nnd despair. '
It behoves us All in tho present state of things to meet
tho emergency with 5 all’pbssibfe resistive force. As
journalistswe -believe it to,bo ourduty to'advise our
readers to fear no serious commercial disaster to this
country, to exercise prudence and firmness in their own
affaire,’,to exe4t themselves to calm excitement among
their neighbors, and to stand by and assist each other
with hearty and-jnutunl good-will.. If;.it 1 bo that for a
few months times aro to be stringent, it is sheer maducss
foVmen whow atauding and livings 1 depend upon meeting
bbligationsastkcy.mataxe to, give way to dejection. Let
every man be up and doing, preparing to breast tho storm
himself and to asgist his neighbor, and they will feel,
,when the storm turns out, to bo sunshino, as wo vorily
holievo it will,*oll the better for the exertion—all the
prouder <?f thejr strength—all tho more fortitude when
laaother. oc’casJonshallcall upon them for its exercise.
! The jtock market shows, no .marked,change over the
reports of thelasttfew days; .Reading Railroad stock fluc
tuates daily under ’ the "varying reports of the money
market, from 24X to-day at tho Aral
boardup to 25Xj arid then recedng to 24#, There is
.little expectation Ofanyiuarked improvement in stocks
'while money continues to rule at the quotations to-day;
: 18 por cent', for good endorsed ’ notes' being tho lowest
. .
- "The distrust that has prevailed is gradually subsiding,
and there is a much better disposition on the part of
moneyed mon to;boy paper., Tho. Evening Bulletin
says': “Considering the enormous depreciation of cer
tain descriptions of stocks,-tho' recklessness which has
characterized the. movements in fancy stocks for some
time past, and the sudden contraction of the Banks, it
1b surprising that thnrohavo not "beon more suspensions.
The wealth of tho country now is greater thati ever,
and.aside'from the Railroad and, Western land mania,
the prospects of the futuro are os bright as over. Tho
temporary effect which tho present stringency has
Cfiftsed will serve Vis a salutary lesson to those who opo
ratel&rgoiy upon borrowed capital ” ;
The New York;(7ourfsr and Enquirer of to-day says :
if The Bank statement to'-day'showsa nominal increase
of $989,900 only Ihtho ’specio'column . This is merely,
tho averngefor tho week, and tho Burge deposits of gold
on Saturday and to-day do not appear. ’ The aggregate
twelvd’millions in specie.- The'
Bank, of New’;York,l'wlilch was'^singled ,out last
wcok,. by a-.cotemporary, as one of' tbe weak
banka, finds it' safe'to incroase its loons soven
ty '‘thousand dollars ’ slnco Monday' week. * Tho
Manhattan, Mechanics’, (Union, Dank of America,
Butchers’jaad Drovers’,' have increased their discount
line slightly duTing-the-past week. ; The aggregate re
duction of tho whole is less' than three per cent, for the
wook. ,
' - Mlhe/rejlnwd business.ln the banks Isclearly shown
in the aggregate clearing* '_ for the, week, being thirty*
<foar millions less than for the first woek in ?uty.” ■
.The St, Louis , Republican of Saturday,' referring to
tho commercial-flurry, jay* :■ “Those gentlemen who
tako upon themaelTfea avast amount of trouble when
ever a money panic'coinos up, far o? near, must be satis
fied, .by tlila time ’that tkpthingwop’t.work, And that
they' might as <well take in sail and act rationally anp
reasonably. Because a dozeu blacklegs in New York,
belonging to a gambling concern/Callea tho Stock Ex
change, thought iho present a moat convenient season
for them to break, tho croakers and mischief-makers
of that city, and reaching even to the wont bank of
the Mississippi,have lent,themselves to .this work with
great good will. To the public at .larger it was a matter
of very little 'nibm'eiit-whoihor dhese .blacklegs wore
successful nr not in their speculations, but tho simple
ftu?t has boon seized upoq by who wanted to break,
or .to enjoy the luxury oLseeiug others break-end they
have labored to see how far people would -go before
yielding to so kbsurd a.prcasuVoV, 'Okr, readers know the
oxtont. of thej[allures*ip Hew Tork and also' In 'Cincin-
and .they cou tell whether any body has caved >iu
hero. ' Let ui, then', ftear- no ‘more about pecuniary
iieiifira growing qul’otthoTillnro or « few bfackleg.
and diiihonestbank in lt is not pos
sible that any such crisis can come upon us,”
. Monday’s Cincinnati Gazette says of financial affairs
ItherVt “. The. discount houses hold a large amount of
means, and Upon, the f resumption' of the regular busl-
U6M„a'6)mparativeiy easy mohey market nay ho ex
pected, biit under the most /ayorablo, it
will require throe, or four week* of quiet times to restore
the equilibrium'.' -Rates Of interest are unsettled, and
tako a.wide range, but strictly prime paper, when dis
counted at all by the regular .bouses, goes at 10012 per
cent,, and.wo hearof;ao great amount of. this class, of
signatures. In tho street; A large amount of money
.wlthdjifvn from banks, or that would ordinarily be de
posited with bankers, ha? been’distributed among mer
chants And subject to. call, or for p spo
cUUdfime/' Confidence in tho stability of these classes
oflmslnesa men, tyjiaturally very strong, and this has
boen.tho; establishing, for the time, a direct
trade iu monoy betwo6u.those who hold surplus lunds,
and money iu regular mercantile bueiness,
This tends' to'mitigrtW tho difficulties caused by the
partial suspension of discount's on the part of bankors.
- The import* and Exports at'New Orleans, during tho
year ondlugJuno 30th, were aa follows: - >
- . J ..IMPORTS. - ' s
Total valuo for year ending June 30,1857.,.. $25,082,140
tv «• - - --V*‘ ' - 1860.... 17,183.337
“ “ “ f 1855.,;. 12,023,608
• “ . - - ' “1854..;, 14,403,151
» * ~« “ ' - 1858.... 18,654,113
Comparative value of; Expojtsof Domestic Produce for
‘ tho year ending June 30,1853, ’54, ’55, ’SOaod’W.
Fdr the year ending June 80,1853....... t., .$08,461,192
u.‘ i thr -*“ 1864,,.ii.....* 88,978,606
'V-'.-Uis i-. “
• J <1 it u . 3860.;...; 116,853436
«! u *te. «<■ 3 857,.;... .310,222,615
' Comparaifyo' value of Export* of domestic Produce to
? Vpreigh countries fpr years ending 1 June 80, for five
year ending Jane SO,' 1857.•*.•••• ■ • >•?£ ®
,V . . **- -i “ U T , ?1856, ..,'B6 547,963
■ •1865,.,.......’68,683,562
■; 1564,\ '.....Vi 60,172,628'
■'■''ffliii'ewWitfAUfap'ili. eotUn-ofop 2,C10,000 lialeB,-
fall frost t «ottia fate (facablithe'avi'rsgeflatc, (Oct;’
26th;) :llt« crop »t 2,850,000 Me.; If it-,
> ferS«4 ; ti'lltrMHiWbMtti, It citlnote. It »t 8,275,900.
jmistjWM ?*« »»
m. . .agTOMBBR 9. mt
i" that 'of ieltH Iftff 1
hfcdl. „ f
/ -The following is » statement of tho cohdltlon of tho
of tho city 6F Now York, Aogußt 23th, and Sup
tember sth, 1857 i
Loans. Specie. Girdula’n 'Deposits.
Aug. 29.'.51i0,588,01? f3.241.3T0 $8,671,060 $84,812,880'
Bept. 5.. U2!C2I, 8,078,192 70,491,317
Showing a decrease of 10an5....* $4,,367,564
<«- an increase of specie 086,680
i' « on increase of ' 2,132
u a decrease of undrawn deposits...... 3,601,102
Tho Commercial Advertiser says that'the Toledo;
Wabash, and Western Bailroad makes a most favorable
report for August, showing the- largest receipts of any
month since It has been in operation. The figuroa'arAas
follows: ' 1 ’
Passengers
Freight.
Mall and Express.
T0ta1..',............'. $70,042 11
The oamirtgs of the Pacific Bailroad Company of Mis
souri for August wero as follows : 1 1
1867. 1 185 °-
.$35,042 23 $17,643 35
o<> cflo in ]2,824 00
Passengers,
Freights...
Malls I
Total $59,788 44 $31,670 39
Increases2B,llB 05
. Mr. Rockwell, President of tho Cleveland and Pitts
burgh Railroad Company, gives notice that the Septem
ber coupons of that company will bo paid at tholr office
in Cleveland.
Jmporlationo.
[Reported for The Press.]
CHARLESTON—Steamer State of Georgia, Garvin.—
100 tea rice Thomas Palmer A Go: 60 do J Palmer A
Co: 43 do Jas Graham A Co; 68 bales cotton B Garsed
A liro, 1 do P LLaguoronno; 67 bales yarn Hay A Me-
DSvitt; 1 pkgo milze J Richardson A Co; 63 empty bbls
Johu Gibsou, Bon A Co; 4 bbls flour W Cunningham; 46
empty casks J A P Butts; 23'do Goo Manger; 26 do
Poultney A Massey; 140 doF Gaul; 20 bales yarn Brpwn,
Hill A Co; 05 ouipty casks, 147 pkgs auudries,order.
SAILING OP THE OCEAN STEAMERS,
FROM THE UNITED STATES.
STEAMER FROM’ FOR DAT
America ...Boston Liverpool ..Sept 0
Atlantic New York Liverpool Bnptl2
Asia New York Liverpool Sept 16
Queon of South. .New York, Bromen Sept 10
Arago. New York Havre Beptl9
Eur0pa............805t0n Liverpool .Sept 23
Persia New York, Liverp001..........8ept30
Hamwonia..... .New York Hamburg........... Oct 1
FROM EUROPE,
FnOM. FOR • • , DAT
Europa Liverpool New York... Aug 29
Hammonia Hamburg New York Septl
Baltic Liverpool New York Sept 2
Glasgow ..Glasgow New Y0rk..........8ept5
Persia.. Liverpool New York .....Bept6
•C'of Baltimore,.Liverpool New York
Fulton, i.... *. Havre New York Bopl 22
C of Washington. Liverpool > New York Sept 23
Atlantic ...Liverpool, New York
Borussia.- .Hamburg New York.., .Oct 1
MOVEMENTS OF HAVANA STEAMERS.
Philadelphia— From New York 2d, arriving at Ha-'
vans Bth, and New Orleans 11th.- From New, Orleans
20th; Havana 23d, arriving at New York 28th. ,
Quaker Cut— From New York 7th of. each month,
arriving at Havana 12th, and Mobile 14th. From Mo
bile 22d, Havana 24th, arriving at New York 28th.
Oahawba— From Now York 12th, arriving at Havana
17th. and New Orleans 10th. From New Orleans 27th,
Havana 29th, arriving at New York 3d.
Empire Oitv— From New York 17th, arriving at Ila
rana23d, and New Orleans 2Gtb. From Now Orleans
sth, Havnua Bth, arriving at New York 13th.
Buck Warklor—From New York 27th, arrive at
Havana Ist and New Orleans 3d. From New Orleans
12th, Havana 14th, duo at New York 18th.
Isabel— From Charleston 19th and 4th, due at Ha
vana 23d and 7th, From Havana 10th and 25th, due at
New York 16th and 31st.
The California mail steamers Bail from Now York on
the 6th and 20th of each month.
Ulariue intelligence.
PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 0,1657;
SUN RISES 6 37—SUN SETS..,
HIGH WATER
arrived,
U S Mali steamer State of Georgia, 3 J Garvin, Jr, 60
hours from Charleston, SO, w s th indse and passengers to
A Heron, Br. Sept 6, Cnpe.Hatteras bearing WBW
distant 14 uiileß, signalised, steamship Keystone State,
hence, [since put into Old Point] and Augusta, from N
York; - at 12 P Mon the 7th pawed a schr supposed tho
Argus Eye, bound S. Passed a number of vessels in tho
bay and river bound up.
Brig Sitka, Downing, 10 days from Jacksonville, with
lumber to Bolton, Ynudervoor to Co.
1 Brig Isaac Rich, Smith, 6 daya from Boston, with mdse
to Crowell A, Collins.
Scbr O A Stetson. Cobb, 0 days from Provincetown,
with mdse to G A Smith.
Scbr John Walker. Farrin, 4 days from Boston, with
sugar to Bute St Smith.
Scbr Selena llrlen, Nickerson, 3 days from Now 1 York,
with rndso to D S Stetson St Co.
, Schr Almon Bacon, Williams, 4 days from Middle
town, with stone to Thos Mansfield.
Schr J L Itedner, Endicolt, 4 days from Frovidence,
in ballast to Blakißton, Cox & Co.
' Schr Forest State, Btcveus, 5 days from Boston, in bal
last to captain.
Schr Lucinda Jane, Wall, 5 days from Salem, in bal
last to O A Hecksher Sc Co.
Schr Ocean Wave, English, 4 days from Lynn, Mas*,
in ballast to Rogers; Shmickeon A Co.
Schr Susan Bray, Naylor, 5 days from Boston, in bsl-,
/last to Blaklston, Cox Sc Co
■ Schr Jacob Sc William, Matthews, 6 days from Now
buryport, in ballast to Brown St White.
Schr Mary Elizabeth, Prico, 5 days from Boston, in
; ballast to L Audenreid & Co.
- Schr P Uelluer, Gandy, 6 days from Boxbury, In bal
last to L Aodenroid Sc Co.
Scbr Mary Natt, Smith, 4 days from Providence, In
ballast to Noble, Hammett Sc Caldwell.
Schr E J Scott,.Taylor, 5 days from Lynn, in bailout
to L Audonrcld Sc Go.
Schr D G Floyd, Rockett, 5 days from Salem, in bal
last to Lewis Rothermol.
Schr Challenge, Dickinson, 4 days from Portsmouth,
ballast to Noble, Hammett Sc Caldwell.
Schr Sally Gay, Oresaon, 4 days from Norwich, with
mdse to capt&in.
Scbr 8 M Tyler, Bacon, 3 days from Portland, Ct,with
stone to J Notman.
Schr J SilUmao, Clam, 1 day from Wilmington, Del.
in ballaßt to Noble, Hammett Sc Caldwell.
Schr Vesta, Grace, 1 day from Maurice River, NJ in
ballast to C A Heckaber Sc Co.
Schr J B McGhco, Barker, 1 day from Milton, Del. in
in ballast to L Audenreid Co.
- Bchr Dexterity, Lawson, 4 days from Wilmington,' NO
with ship timber to J W Bacon & Co.
Schr j B Dodson, Dodson, 3 days from Bt Michaels,
Md. with wheat to J W Bacon Sc Co
Schr M Clinton, Beal, 3 days from Boltimoro, with
coal to J W Bacon Sc Co.
Steamer Delaware. Shaw, 24 hours from New York,
via Cape May, with mdse and passengers to Jas Alldor
dice, i'osaed au uuknowu ship, with ]>aiuted ports, brig
Billow, two herrn brigs and six schrs below tho Lodge,
beating up; ship Gov Laugdon, from Liverpool; brigs A
Lawrence, from Boston; O' Nichols, from I’rovideuco;
schr Fearl, Win A Dresser, and six others above the
Brandywine; brigs W’inonab, N Stowers, and a Boston
packet,'do; schrs Lunotto, Mary, Susan, Globo, nnd
some seventy others below Reedy Island; and ship Wm
Oumraings, from Liverpool, below New Castle.
Returned—Schr Eugene, White, hence for Boston,
with coal, put back last evening for repairs, having lost
mainmast, sails, Ac. in a blow on Sunday morning, off
Morris Liston’s,, ■ -
\
Brig M B Davi8 L 0 S NeU, Boston. L Audcnretd it Co.
Brig Leontine, bray, Boston, Brown & White.
BchrJacob It William, Matthews, Newlmrrport, do
Schr J L Eodner, Endlcott, Dlghton, Blahistou, Cox
&Co..
' Schr Suaan Bray, Naylor, Boston, do
Schr Lucinda Jane, Wall) Belfast, 0 A Heckaher&Oo,
Schr Vesta. Grace. Pawtucket, do '
Schr£ II Atwood, Atwood, Boston, N Sturtevant & Co.
' Schr Ocean Wave, English, Lynn, Rogers, Slnnickson
Sc Co.
Schr Sally Gay, Cressy, Washington, Kayes, Smith
Sc Co.
Schr Cyclone, Ball. New Bedford. Buck Mt Opal Co.
Schr 1) G Floyd, Rackett, N London, L Rolhonnel.
Schr J SiUimati, Clum, Geergetowu, Noble, Hammett
Sc Caldwell.
Schr Mary Natt, Smith, Providence, do
BchrCUallouge, Dickinson, Boston, do
Schr Mary Elizabeth, Price, Boston, L Andenreid
Sc Co.
Bchr J It McFee, Baker. Hayerstravr, ■ do
Schr P Keller, Gandy, Newport, do
Schr K J Scott, Taylor, Lynn, '■ * do
Schr Bello Conway, Delano, Baltimore, S J Christian.
Schr S Fisher, Fisher, do do
Schr Almira, Pedrick, do do
Str Rich Willing, Ciaypoolc, Baltimore, A Grotea, Jr.
[BT TBLKGHAPH.J
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
- CAPE ISLAND, Sept. 8, Otf P M.
A ship, two brigs aud sevoral schra went iu during the
day. A large fleet went to sea this afternoon. \Ylud
SW—weather clear and cool.
Tours, &c., TUOS. B. HUGHES.
< pSJT TBLEOBAPH.}
fOorrospondence of The Press.)
Nbw Yonr, Sept 8,
Arrived, ships Pyramid, from Shields: Compromise,
from Liverpool; Eastern Queen, from do; oarquo Roman,
from Cardiff, bound to Fernandlua, put in lor repairs,
having been in contact with barque Cora.
Boston, Sept. 8.
Arrived, barques John Gilpin, from Africa; Avola,
from Beyrout; Ewes, from Pictou; brig E A Loud, from
Fayal.
Baiibinotox, Mass. Sept 8.
Tho now barque Rosalie, from Boston for Sydney, was
totally wrecked on Seal Island on the 6th inst. Tho
crow was saved.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Eorusela, Trautman. from New York for
Hambnrg, was signalised 2d inst. 4 P M, lat 41 47, long
64 43. , „
Steamship Kennebec, Hand, henco at Now York yes
terday. ' , ,
Ship Golden Star, from Liverpool for N Orleans, had
repaired at Nassau, N P, about Ist Inst, and would sail
in two weeks for Boston.
Barque Tidal Wave, White, eld set Savannah Ist inst
forPuyal. '
Barque Ilyack (now, of San Francisco, 481 tons), cld
at Boston 7th lost, for San Francisco.
Barqu<* W II Chandler, Gage, from Bordeaux, at New
York yesterday.
Barque Perl, Thestrap, for Havana, cleared at Port
land sth inst.
Barque Sulioto, Sweotzer, henco at Portland sth inst.
Barque.Alaah.Nevecs, hence for Cumberland Har
bor, was spoken 30th ult, Ist 60, long 71.
Brig Water Witch, Skinner, from Sierra Leone, at
Boston 7th inst.
Brig Milton, Potter, for Port au Prince, eloared at N
York 7th lost.
Brig Bolus, Matthews, hence at Boston 6th inst.
Brig Kioka, Treat, for Philadelphia, sailed from New
Bedford 6th inst.
Brig Ocean Traveller, Eargont, for Philadelphia,
cleared at Portland 6th inst.
Brig Meteor, Anderson, sailed from Portland sth inst.
for Philadelphia.
Brig Myra, Kelly, ciaarod at Boston 7th inst. for
Philadelphia.
Brig Catharine Nickols, Loud, sailed from Providence
6th inst. for Philadelphia.
Brig America, Robbins, sailed from Salem 6th lust,
for Philadelphia,
Brig Abbott Lawrence, Fullor, for Philodolphia, sid
from Boston 7th Jnst,
Brig Julia, Ford, for Philadelphia, Bid from Boston
7th Inst, .
, Brig Elisha Doane, Loring, for Baltimore, cld at Bos
ton 7th inst. ’ ‘
Brig E Baldwin, Montgomery, for Phils, sld from
Ssgua, 08, 24th ult. ,
gchrSmhß Jones, Clark, from Bolt, ar at Boston
7th lost.
Ecbr H M Carter, Fiske, cld at Boston, 7th Inst, for
Philadelphia.
Bcbr M Yassar, Jr, Orapo, hence arrived at New Bed
ford 7th inst.
Scbr Daniel Cannon, Watkins, heueo at Richmond
7th Inst. x .
- Bch* 8 B Vinton, Washington, hence at Richmond 7tli
lD gcbr Mary E Gage, Crowloy, lienee, arrived at Ports
mouth 4th Inst. , ,
Schr Jas II Deputy, Neal, hence, arrived at Aloxan-.
dria7thinst. _
• Schr# Vanquish, Inslay; Bummerfleld, Pritchett, and
Oxford, Greigaton, henco at Baltimore 7th inst.
fldhr Orlentat, Ohaso, hence at Boston 6th lost, with
loss of bowsprit, 1 having been in collision with an un
known schr off Cape May 29th ult. •
■ Bchra Nepiuue, Clark; Annie Smith, Smith; Medora,
BartlottjGartbogens, Baker; Lonsdale, Crowell; ®P^ a y?
Somers; L P Pharo, Cramer; Marcia Trebou, Huy; U W
Tull; Newcomb, and Sophia Ann, Smith, bunco at Bos
ton fitb lost. ’ J .
r Bchrs Julietta, Chase, and Hftttlo Anna, Tapley,
cleared at Boston OlhiDftt. for Philadelphia <
- Cook, having repaired, sailed from Bris
tol 4tb.lcH. fpr Alexandria, and was at Newport 6th.
.fichr Mary l & Louisa, Steelman, hence at UiouGester
3d imt f a r'l - )' , ' .. , •
fießrs Juliet, Crosby, and Yankee Bay. Bliley, Beace
at Hartford 6th inst, .
L &iHr < Jdhd. R i Watson, Trebble, cleared ■ at Hartford
ffchri BajaV» Bett'shh*, tof’W. B Corblttf
from New Bedford 6th lost, for, Philadelphia..
Schr E W Gardner, Bdurneifor Baltimoro.s&Ued from
Now Bedford 6th inst; - -
Schra Ainauda and -Ontario, hcqco at Newburrport'
,6th inst. ’
Schr Mary llMlißip, Alolvio, from Dightobfor Dela
.FWB City, waa at Newport sth ~ * u
Scbr N.lUleagan, Griffin, hence, arrived at Portland
6th Just. ' , k , ‘ ’
,Schr H P Cushing, Godfrey, hence at Wilmington,
Dol. 6th inst. to load car wheels for a southern port.'
Schr,-John ,R Mather, Nickerson, cleared at Boston
7th inst. ior this port. ,
Schr Cambridge, York, hence at Portland sth inai.
Behra Revenue, Corson, and John ? Crouch’, Hankins;
hei.ee at Providence 6th ibst. ‘
Sohrs S E Jones. Jones; J Learning Brower, and F O
Smith, sailed from Proyidencefith inst for Fhilad.
Schrs General' Horsey, Gllkey, and Mary E Pearson,
Coombs, sailed from Providence 6th lost, for Fbilad.
,$20,066 06
. 61,651 05
, 3,425 00
Schr Henry Jaynes, from Proridehco for Philadel
phia, wont to sea from Dutch Island Harbor 6th Inst. '
. Schra Eliza Gray, Marts, aud Robert F Stockton, Ed
wards, hence at Salem 6th Inst,
QL’ropeiler Tacony, Wilson,.for Philadelphia,cleared
at New York '
NOTICE TO MARINERS. f •
Notice is hereby given- that the Black Can Buoy; of
the second class, has beeu removed from Graves' Lodged
and the Bell Boat replaced Upon that station In its stead.
By order of the Llght-honse Board.
C. 11, B. CAXDWEfX,
Light-house Inspector, Second District.
Boston, Sept. 4,1857. J
Tho Aid on’s Rock Bell Boat, off Cape Elizabeth, Port*
laud, Maino, which broke adrift ou the night of tbe 12th
August, baa been repaired and replaced at her firmer
moorings, and tha uun buoy placed temporarily in her
poxitiou Has been removed,
This Beil Boat is moored !o 14 fathoms of water, dis*
taut about 600 yards 813 #B, by compass, from the
shoalost part of the rock, and should be left on the port
hand by veasols entoring Portland harbor.' 1
By order of tho Light-house Board,
OKD. H. PREBLE,
Light-house Inspector. First District.
Portland, Sept 4,1857. s '
May 14,15 t 042 8, lon 30 55 W, ships South America,
Borry, from New York, April 4, for Valparaiso; same
time, Minstrel, Norton, from Boston, April 11, for Ba
tavia.
July 16, lat 10 N, lon 24 40 TV, ship James Whittle
field, Lee, from Bangor, June 14, for Valparaiso.
July 28. lat 0 50 N, lon 27 15 w, barquo Arabia, Wal
lin, from Salem, July 4, for East Indies.
Aug 5, lat 10 45, lon 35 25, ship Crystal Palace, Sim
mons, from New York, July_lB, for Australia.
Aug 7, lat 48 N, lon II vf, ship (lolcouda,LevCrott,
from Liverpool, July 11, for Calcutta.
Aug 8, off tho Isle of Zerabra, barque Bounding Bil
low, from Boston for, Alexandria, Egypt.
Sept 0, lat 40 64,'10n 08 30. ship Flora McDonald,
Skinnor, from Nowjjott, E. for Norfolk. <* • ; * • '
, MARINE MIBdELUNir. /' :
Dunkirk, Aug 21—Tlio Catherliia Johanha.’Geolmay-,
den, of Nieudiefc, from Narva, timber lowed, pot W
here id day with mizenmast broken and, other damages,
having,been In contact with an American ship in lat 64>
N. The Catherine Joliauna was Tory new.plpking. aud'
has been compelled to keep her pumps constantly at
work. The Am'orieab ship also Sustained aofd* damage.
One of the crew or the Cathorlna Johanna is missing.
The following is probably the vessel In contact with the
above: ' •- t •
Cuxhavon, Aug 20—The ship Dr. Barth, of Hamburg,
is reported by pilots to have been in contact off Tcxalt
(Aug 18, with a Dutch barque; name unknown, oomiug
from tho Baltic, and that one of tho crew of tt 3 latter
was on board thoJDr Barth. • ' > ’'
U 8 schr Cobb, Hussey, from Brooklyn, N Yj arrived
at New Bedford 6th lust.. This vessel was recently
built at Orccnport, and Is intended for the L'lght-bouso
service, in place of the Eliza, which w&a hasten Long
Island. ’
Halifax, September B.—Tho steamship General Wit ,
Hams Bailed at 12.30 P. Mfor Portland. Her captain
now states that tho report concerning tho steamship
Ciydo, which ho obtained from the schooner Shamrock,
is very uncertain, as the namo of tho place was not dis
tinctly hoard. He thinks she mußt bo ashoro on ono of
tho Magdalene Islands.
Rio do Janeiro, July 25.—The ship Amazon has boen
surveyed, and in order to ascertain tho leak, she had to
discharge her cargo, fiha it progressing, but notwith
standing tho copper la out of tho water, the leak con
tinues as bofore. The ship Aurora has finishod hor re
pairs. (By letter to Eliwood Walter, Esq,, Becretary
Beard Underwriters.)
Launoubd —At Westbrook, Me., on Saturday oveninc,
a freighting shin of about 1200 tons, owned by Mr J, E.
Donnell and others, of Portland, to bo commanded by
Capt. Charles Frost, of Gorham, who is part owner. In‘
launching she struck Tukey's Bridge, which is betweou
Portland and Westbrook, and so badly damaged it thatit
was iuinassablo forcarrlagea. The Portland papers give
110 further particulars of the accideut,
Ship Batnuel G. (Hover, owned by Messrs. Theodore
Glover and Thaddous Nichols’, was safely launched on
Saturday by Mr. Joshua Magoun, Charlestown, as pro*
viously arranged.
DOMESTIC PORTS.
NEW YORK, Sept B—Ar Bremen ship Meta, Jaborg,
Bremen July 29; ships Manhattan, Dixon, Liverpool,
680 passengers; Ohio, Hutchings, fm Liverpool July
29 5 Rhine (of Bath) Harvard, fra Shields July 12, with
800 tons coal to order ; barks James M Hicks, Crowell,
20 days fiu Rochelle, with brandies ; Exchange, Jones,
Swansea, 725 tons coat to order ; brig Macon, Moon, 10
days fm Savannah; schr Robt Palmer, Nichols, from
Portsmouth, NC.'lll ballast, to master; schrs L P
Smith, Cooper, l 6 days fm Wilralngttin, NO. lias ex
jxiricnced very heavy weather, broke and lost foro gaff,
split sails, Ao, Schr 1 John, Mdrria.l2 days fm George
town, so. ’ *
Below—Ship Pyramid, Henderson, fm Bhlolds, July 20
Cl*d, ahips Annie Siso, Sise, Mobile; O A SUmler,
Rogers, Antwerp 5 barks Kaliebokka, Finch, Marseilles:
Revolution, Webb, Charleston; brig Trade Wind. Reed.
Jacksonville; schrs Monte Christo, Stoddard, Rich*
mond ; Pierados (Ur) Mcßurnle, 8t Johns. NB ; 8 E
Jayne, Jayne, City Polut; Oswego, (Br) Bcott, 8t John,
,NB; John, Burton, Wilmington ; Emily, Hobart, Wit
mington : propeller Nebraska, Slaughter. Baltimore.
BOSTON, Sept 7—Ar ship Katahdln. (of Balt) Davis,
July 24: Felicia, (of New Orleans) Balls, Liverpool, Ju
ly 23; Eliza & Ella, Lunt, New London; barks Commo
dore, (of New York) Williams, Malta; Xdiato, (of Char
leston) Kendrick, Cadis; Br bark Walton, Brown, Glas
gow July 2fl; B Fountain, Kellarj Plctou; Tremont, (of
Boston) Baker, New York; Br brig America, Meagher,
Halifax; Virginia, Can or, Yconlco River, Va.
Cld bark Tom Corwin, William P Gibbs, Cienfuegoa;
Br bark Warburtoa, Robertson, Quebec.
Sid ship Oowasd; brigs Robert Wing; Brookline; sch
Rockingham. Hamb brig Urania Bailed on Sunday for
New York.
BALTIMORE, Sept, B—Arrived, steamship Jos Whit
ney, Howes, from Boston. Pa*k Colombia, (Brem)
Lemcko, from Bremen. Bcbrs Charles T Strong, from
New York; Carlton Jayne, TAylor, from York: Win D
Carghill. Hawkins, from New York; General-Grant,
(Br) Hill, 5 days from Bermuda. Cleared 7th, barque
Bay State. Sparrow, Boston. Schr AnuCarollne,Rogers,
Now York; Johu Roe, Hammond, New York; Emily
Johnbon, Tuimell, Now York; Win Bacon, Tyler, Sta-
Eicton, N Y; Isaac Morse, Parsons, Boston; Harriet
lane, Halifax. , ,
FOREIGN PORTS-
Nassau, N. P.—Aug 23, at Bthrs Rover and Charles
Tuunoll from New York* ai;d W Addorlcy', from New
Orleans. 24th, ar schra time, Atorln and WII Cleard,
from New York. 25th ar brig Atlantic and schr Arctic,
do; schr Guilford, Sava'b. 27th, nr hark Victoria, from
Mobile, with cargo of bArk Edward Sc Sanford, lod’g, to
BailinlOdays. ‘JSth, ar ship Zone, from Boston, for
cargo of ship Krewcr, wrecked on Gamblin Shoals la
May. t
List of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels.
GIRARD HOTEL—Chestnut Street, below Ninth.
W 3 M Gordon, Ciu, Ohio Mr Ward tc la, NY
H 8 Talnfario, Richmond II W Lubbock, Vft
Dr Dan II Clark, Wash DJ Tyson, Wash
JuauCorlada, l’oru E L llroCkett, Petersb*; Va
Jt L Wood, Alex, Va IV M Hatton. 8 0 ■
T A Ilondrix, 8 C JUF Grady, Brooklyn
JCowsfldt W D Miller, Lynchburg
Col M Langhorne, Lynch’g T F Patton, N Orleans
H Durden, Troy Mrs Patterson, Troy
D Rokohl, 8t Louis ' J A Williamson, Memphis
3 V Pratt, Portsmouth, Va Ilolkcr Hughes. Mom, Ala
Lewis W Ralstone, Philft 0 Pfender, N Y
C Davidson, St Louis Bliss Wood, Del co. Pa
J H Sproat, Taunton W 0 Fonseca, 8t Paul
Jan It Boyd, Toronto Thos Grace, N Orleans
C Mackenzie, Rnlto Dr E Godding, Charleston,
J D Paine, Chicago S Carolina
A L Lain. Rochester J P Whaling, Virginia
Miss Bcntz. Dalto K BfjUer, ilicbmoud
G W Rosette, Columbus,Ga E K ititcncll Sc la, Flush*
Geo N Drown Sc la, NY ing, L I
F Donobu, California garni D Stryker, N Y
8 Wheeler, do Jl] Mertrin, Ohicago
F BI Hutchinson,do C Andrews, N Britain
Dolavan Bloodgood Sc 1, USA A A Oillet, N York
Thos II Rosser, Westport, 3 J Smith, Balto
Missouri" , Bhapherd Brown, N Orleans
A J Howell, N York Mrs M P Nortin, do
Jno M Clarke, Wllmlng- Miss L Nortlu, do
too, N 0 Jno 8 Darcy, N Carolina
Miss Auole Hyman, NO Mtos P Lawrence, NO
H L Battle, do JO Ramsay Ala, lowa
TLo Golding & la, do Mr Jenkins & la, Ya
A G Wheaton A 2 children, Mrs Capt Bummers, Mem-
Memphis ' phis
Mrs Bay, Mo D M J Blen, NY
J W Burkhain, Harer.'ord W G Ewing Ala, FtWavne
College C A Oanibrlll, Balt
E 0 Sampson, do Levi Miller, California
Geo Sampson, do G W Wilson. do
II G Thomas A la, 17 8 N n McAllister, do
Dr W JJ Crane, Balt R W McPherson, do 1
W G Whitney, Del John K Harvey, Balt
J P Broadwell, StLoula A Fraokfield, N Y
A W Lcisenrlng, Pa OR Hughes, 8t Louis
Goo Godfrey, TauntonMasa D H Rust, N Y
Nathan Winslow, N 0 Jesse D Murphy, N Y
Wm Craoc, Mauchi'stvrNH Mrs W 0 Prance, NY,
U S Knight, Prov R I Mrs A Draoan, N Y
N R Childs, Boston David Scott,WorcesterMasa
G W Bemiett, Jr, A Ia,NY 0 P Cutter, Ya
Mrs Clark, N Y Mr MagUm A la, Boston
C li Guthrie, N Y MiesMaginn, do
J S Morns, Savannah Col J Wlcbes, Md
P Hall. N Y J A Wickes, Md
J Harley, Balt A Ibbotson, N Y
Geo W Larnman, Reading Ilenry A Bowling, Bid
Mrs G M Latmnan, do Mr Mclntaeh, USOB
J lliglnbotham, Balt AM Garvin do
Daniel 8 Belter, It I HA Blaurl, Rochester, NY
J ScloniinofT, N Y M lleygouland und la, St
Geo A Addison and la, S C Jago do Cuba
Miss E Nicholson, do Miss Caroline Hodelen, do
MUs 8 B Lipscomb, ;do' TLJay,;, ■ do
Edwin J Dell, Ala do J McUrew, Lexington 1
K W Gale, Charleston, SO LJ Sharp, ’do
L Bujac, N Orleans " J S Thomas, Kelmarnock
WR Martin, Kv , . M Mi|lerand la, Balt
P Farid!!’ do D F Crain. 8t Louis
WW Scott, Jr, NY SJett, do
Ohasß Knewls, Now-Ha- J 8 Kendall, NY
von. Conn Samuel Newell, Balt t
Jll Up ton, New York Wm Willems, penoa
Capt M Hoyt, do ‘ J B Bronier Aw, Chicago
Edw Dwyht, Boston R A McMillan, Alabama
W M M Lae, Kentucky LW Isbell, do
M Wehl. New York A A Smlthurck, Tcnn
Robt Dellonl, do J L Williams, Fort Wayne
Mrs D M Foreman, N 0
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch.
R 1) Rhea, California JII Ilargravo. Va
T S Orakum, do Jus W Johnson, LoxlDgton
Jlf Wilson, do II Coulter. Baltimore
J E Colvin, Schellsburg Fa N H Jennings, do
F l'ardy, Ohio 0 M Smith, Condersport
John Turner, Plymouth Pa Mrs Geo H White and dau.
J R SwelUer, Cedar Rapid Pittsburg
J H E Swoitier, Brownvlllo John Gauil&gher, York
Miss R S Bweittor, do Jas Nill, Chambersburg
J N Brower, Mcrcerburg Pa Held Saudorw, Now York
W W Sanders, Fort Del Thos Gass, Philadelphia
W P Bauuders, Ohio Jno II Wigler, East Liberty
Alex Duff, Pennsylvania Jesse T Stewart,Cincinnati
R Bughman, Pittsburg S Ilonderson, Mercer Pa
E Satierfee, Morccr Fa John H Hays, Pittsburg
J C Thorn, Watches E F Coo, Poston
T 1) Curtis, Easton W Weaver, Montousvillo
Miss Simpson, Lock Karen G Scott, Cattawissa
W A Simpson, do OBGustln, Honesdalo
A W Thorn do II J Fuller, do
II T Cummlngs.Portland G W Rlddlo, Manchester
E Brownfield, uniontown 8 Faheustock, Pittsburg
M F Ilullihen, Wheeling J W Simpson, do
W McCleary, Smlthflold Johu Robb, do
W H Van Boren A fara. NY 8 McMasters, do
8 Reaper, Allegheny City J lldlden, Marietta, 0
J RoberU, bait C II Miller, Pbila
J Baldwlu, do Mrs Abrams A family. NO
0 B Dutcher, N Rochelle MUs Dontsell, N 0
JSLindermuth.L&urcncobg J 8 BlCu, Toun
W F Ourtis, Ohio J M Johnson, N 0
A McDonald, Oiu J Camp, Erie
M Wikedal, Canton, 0 W U McflArt, Nashville
JR Bucher, do U A Murdock, Logansport
UNION HOTEL—Arch Stroefc, above Third.
H U Eldridge, Phila- w T Fawcett, Frederick.
G II Weaver, Leavenworth town, 0
City, K T R Goudy, Wollsburg, Va
A Mclntosh, Allegheny city J A Eliason, Del
J Kitchen A la, Allegheny Miss J Bogg, Allegheny
G Hay, Stark co, 0 GabDanmlro. McVeytown
F Darlington, O.hester cp,,Pa 0 Powell, Columbus, 0
R J Chew, Zanesville Thos Peterson 111
John Snodgrass, Oin, 0 Peter Junks, Cln,o
Simon Lerch, Easton, Pa> • Geo Lolls, Easton, Pa
C A Kimmel, Somerset, Pa T E Ilargravo,Mt Pleasant,
Geo G Evans, Newark, Dol,, , lowa
John Ely, FbUd • : ' *f W Dietrich A Sou, Day.
M LVnch, Ark • . • ' . - ton, 0
Sanford Shroder, Pa BA Doumston, Tawaqua
II Morton, Md T Joflca, Del
B F Henson, Del N A Morten, Heftdville, Pa
MII Burnet, Stroudsburg Mrs AII Davis A do, N Y
JU Brown, Dubuque, Io Isaac Stokes, Dubuque, Io
J 8 WelHns, C10,,0 E F Brewster, Bridgeton,
J M Lanlng, ! NJ '' * Ni\ ■■
fiw , • A yFfcU,ST > i
«* 1 1 i l
: AMUMOAK HOUSH.-Oheslnut, bslow SUtb st.
W Williamson, Va 8 L Sanford, Va
John II Harrison, Ky j Gray, Wooster, Ohio
Jl* Putnam, Miss WHHorrlDgtoUjMUs
W W WrlgMi Baltimore B W Wright, Baltimore-
Q Carrol, WMblngtoh ' W W Walnwrlght & lady,
0 U Cbainplou, NY ' Now' York
0 8 McCormick, Dock Ha- 8 H Wainwrighfc, NY
ven > . , H 0 Watson, Mcßwensvllle
HOlay Rentier, Easton, Pa W D Wilson, NY
JohnMeakim, NY ‘ '' ‘Eug Dupuy, NY
ITenry T Itelrsted, NY Geo W Do Lavorgore, NY
Goo W Berrien, NY John Oanavan, NY
Clias H Tufts, Dover, Nil 0 Troll, St Claliaville, 0
3 H Wuatling, Altoona John Patton, do
BcbJ II Qutpner, NO Jesse S Spencer, Troy, NO
H B'WholHngton, -Alexan- Jesiio Smltherman, do
drift, Va Olios A Winslow, Boston
Sami Kirby, Washington E Bunail Sc la, Rock Island
H G.Prentice Sc Ja, Buffalo K B Freeman, NO
f M G Jones, NO E W Peck, Indiana
J N Duck and lady, Vo' Tho» Reynolds, NO
0 A Tumor, Va E J Ilomer. Wilmington, D
J M Frock, Minorsvlllo A Bailey* Conn
W D Herring, Bt Louis ' U H Hutchinson. 8t Lome
Isaac W Ensign. Forsyth, E J Beil, Danvlllo, Vo
* Gtv M MWoubaugh,Cincinnati
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
Mrs 8 Roborta, New York James Adams, Wilm’ton
W A Moore, Frederica, Del A 0 Smith, Ulo’stor, N J
Tbos Buckmaster, Del John McKenzie, do :
James A Grace, do - Ohas Johnson, Penna
J P Clarkson, Michigan 0 P Cleuuueute, Mllwauklo
Thos Qurrow. Smyrna W P Snyder. Port Royal
A H Simons, Penna PII Pendleton, do
John Y Ammon, Balt llenry D Allen, Chester,Pa
.John K Logan, do Peter Mengur, 11 du UrAco
J Gundakcf, Lancaster, Pa.
STATES UNlON—Market, above Sixth.
E J Rinehart, Port Deposit Emanuel Kauffman, York*
Ge 6 Myew, Columbia Pa
0 W Ilaveu, Phila S II Loekaid, Columbia
R 0 Thomas, Md David Bennotfc, West New*
TDStewart, do too. Pa
0 McClelland, Balt Daniel Bwora & son. do
8 A Johnston, Ind co, Pa M J Speaktnan, Christiaua,
Wm W Armstrong, Uolil- Pa
tfaysburg Miss II M Brbom&U, do
Edw Blessing, York eo, Pa Mrs E J Uiubhart, I’ortDe-
Henry Snyder, do posit i. ' >
S J Brough iV 2 las, N Y Master do
A ll Chase, Lancaster
CITY HOTEL—Third Race.
M Morrison, Pittsburgh P Rdmolph, Balt
8 Morris, do W iSAiuJnn, N York •
W Daley, do - M K*Marko, JJaston Pa
8 Daley, do 0 Dorence, do
J (looney, do Wm Denney, do
JJ McAdams, do M DoylCstown
RRi»siugor, do’ JohdiDebray, do
WiDonloy, do F Williams, Philadelphia
‘G ,W Simpson, " do Sntl Davis, Halifax, Pa
R Cowell Sc son, do Mits V, Ross, do
A B Walton, Soiobarg, Pft DD Mills, Lancaster
Largo, Phila Miss 8 Mills, do
M'Llnd, , do J Dillon, Wmsport
BLACK BEAR HOTEL-Thlrd street, ah. Callowhlll
A McMaator. Pa J Clegg, Phoenlxville Pa
J Hawley, Chester co Pa Wm Woodward, Pa
F W Shields, Chostor co Pa Mrs Morris, Germantown
0 M Taylor, Delaware co Pa Amos Sponcer. Pa
Jacob De\oC, Westchester, Benj Brooks, Pa
John Johqson, Md John S Youug, Pa.
LII Shuler, Pughtown Pa M Evans, Pughtowo, Pa
A LEtnler, Huntingdon Pa Som’l Oilmoro, Pa
, P N Hoffman, Franklin co
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race streot, above Tli ird
J D Wyoming Val- Wm U Frazier A wife, Bai
ley tlmore
D Zollons, Canton, Ohio W j Miller, 111
J J Rnzciikor, Cleveland, 0 J II Arndt, Pa
A Eschbach, Mount Joy, Pa II Wolf, Ohio
Ueo Smith. Ohio Jos R Hewitt, Willlams-
J W Brown, Londonville 0 burg
Geo W Morgan, Pottsvillo J R Whitaker, Mt Clare
Itenry Sutmeyor, Allegheny John H Ruhn, Ashland
j city. Pa Aaron Straus, West Alex-
Wm Hoovel, Wayno county, andiia
II 0 Harper, Pottsvillo Jos Gormley, Phila
B J McGinnlss, Minersvillo ErnestT Eurlch, Pottsv’lo
Win A Median, Schuylkill Haven.
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Merchant street, below Fifth.
Ohas Fluey,Ducks county J W Wlsler. Pcrkeomenbia
Mrs Finey, 'do Frnk Leister,Swamp Creek
Wm Blank, Kiihcsvillo 0 B Getz, Bethlehem
M A SoMer, Windsor Uastlo J II Krdman, Emause
011 Relnebold. Ironhill II Winder, Ilatboro
G Wcsuer, Maiden Creek J K 11111, Earlville
Sami Bland, Mount Airy L R Bland, Mount Airy
R McDonald, Reading) Mrs Newman, Zionsville
Thoa Opp,Ljcomlug county Levi Coleman. Reading
Saral Lefllor, Orwigaburg J D Wanner, Kutztown
Special Notices,
Bower’s Infant Cordial.••■ This Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the mast choice and
efficient aromatics known in medicine, aud is the most
perfect and roliablo carminative extaat for infants and
young children.
By its powerful influence a speedy care is effected in
XU cues of CAofie, windy pains and spasms. Rolievcs
and mitigates lunch of children’s suffering during deuti*
tlon or teething, and by 1U soothing properties tran
quilisM pains of the botpeh, looseness, Tomitlng, Ac.
> The Infant Cordial hoe become a standard romody,
and has been used in thousands of cases with tho most
abundant success. No fknilly should be without it.
: Prepared only by Hknrt A. Bowsa,
At his Drag aud Chemical Store,
’ N. E. corner of Sixth and Green sts., Philadelphia
To whom all orders must be addressed, And for salo
by Druggists generally.' au 13-ly
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na
tional Safety Trust Company, in Walnut Street, south
west corner of 7ntnD Street, PniLinaLruu. Assets
overOKß Million asp a Hilf or Dollars, invested
•in Real E&tatr, Mqhtq aqsB,Grocxd Rents, and other
first class securities, as required by the charter. This
institution confines Us business entirely to the recei
ving of money on deposit. Any sum, large or small,
is received, and the money is always paid back, with
out notloe, to any amount.
Tho office is open every day from 9 o’clock in the
morning until 7 o’clock In the evening, and on Monday
an*Thursday evenings uutil 9 o’clock.
Seamen’s Saving Fund —Office 203 YValnnl
strooi, one door west of second street. Receives de
posits in earns of One Dollar and upwards, from nil
classes of the community, apd allows interest at the rate
of five por cent, per annum. Moneys paid oo Demand.
Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Foil; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
tary, James 8. Prloglo.
illarriagcs.
On the 6th inst, by Iter. Georgo Duborow, Mr. JO
SEPH WALLACE to MU< MARY A. POllTKll, both of
LcJpv'rvitle. Delaware county, Pa.
On Sunday, 6th Juat., by Rev. T. Brainerd, Mr. JOIIN
F. BEITH, formerly of Lancnstor, Pa., to Miss EMMA
SIOKLEB, of this city,
EDcatljs,
At Pottsville. September Oth, JOSEPH ft.SHirPEN,
M. D., in the 74th year of his age.
Thu relatives and friends of his family nre invited to
attend his funeral, at Bt. Stephen’s Church, this day,
at 12 V o’clock P. M., punctually. *
On Tuesday morning, Bth insi., at9J£ o’clock, at the
reaidonco of his son, the Bor. Dr. JOHN LUDLOW, Into
Provost of the University of Pennsylvania, and Professor
Jn'tho Theological Seminary, New Brunswick, N. J.
On the morning of the Oth hist., ABRAIIAM LIPPIN
COTT, aged 74 years.
His relatives and friends are invited to attend tho fu
neral, from his lato residence, Westfield, Burlington
county, N, J., on Fourth-day, 9th inst., at 11 o’clock
A.M.
On the morning or the Oth lost., BENJAMIN SER
RILL, iu the 73d year of his age.
Hie friends and those of the family are particularly
invited toattend tho funeral, from his late residence, in
Darby, Dol&waro county, Pa., on Fourth-day afternoou,
at 2 o'clock.
On the evening of tho 6th Inst., Mr. WILLIAM A.
BINBR, in the 30th year of his ago.
His male friends aud those of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of bis father, No. 723 North Fifth street, bolow Jlrown,
on Wednosdaymorning next, at 10 o’clock. To proced
to Laurel Hill.
fry* Notice.---The Committee on Resolutions
appointed by the Democratic County Legislative Con
vention, will meet TIII3 (Wednesday) MORNING, at
9U o’clock, at MECHANICS’ HALL, North THIRD
atreot, near GREEN. THOMAS S. PERSON,
sc9-lt* Chairman.
A Meeting of the Wholesale ami Retail MALT
AND LIQUOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION will be held
on every THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at two o’clock,
Diligent Hall, TENTH aud FILBERT.
go9-2t# By order of Association.
O* Keystone Club. Opening Meeting to
ratuy the adoption of the Constitution. Democrats,
rally la your strength for the opening of tho cam
paign, and redeem your pledge to tne Democracy
of the Union, to keep tho glorious old Keystone in tho
column of tboso who respond: “No North, no South—
our Uuiou, one and inseparable, now and forever.”
A Grand Ratification Meeting of tho Keystone Club
will be held at Independence Square, on Thursday
oveuing. September 17tn, to ratify and confirm tho gene
ral nominations of tho party, to which all true meu of
tho Union are lurited.
The meeting will bo addressed by General Wm A.
Packer, lion Wm Bigler, Hon. J. Clancy Jones, Hon
Stephen A. Douglas, Ellis B. Schnabelt. Esq , lion Peter
Shannon, Spencer E. Cono, Esq., of Now York, and a
number of our fellow-towusmon.
pemocratlc Clubs aud Ward Associations Intending to
participate will report to the Committee, at the Club
Headquarters, Globo Ilotol, Hixth and Chestnut utroeta.
Edward W. Powbr, ]
Wm. Cook, I
Josspu Collins, j
Jons 0. McCall, J
By order of—
su3l-mwnBt WM. B. BANK!
TTICKOK , S"rATENT PORTABLE
Jjl CIDER MILLS.
KROCSER’B PATENT PORTABLE CIDER MILLS.
STACEY’S PATENT GRAIN AND CRASS SEED
GRAIN PANS OP .THE MOBT APPROVED CON
BTRUOTION.
VEGETABLE ROOT CUTTERS, WARRANTED TO
CUT ONE BUSHEL OP ROOTS PER
MINUTE
HOUSE POWERS AND THRESHING MACHINES.
Manufactured and for Bale by
D. LANDRETH A SON,
Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store,
sept9lt* Nos. 21 A 23 Bouth SIXTH Btreot.
&A(\ nnn coal and iron,
*hlch constitutes a third of tho
stock of an Incorporated company, will be exchanged
for merchandise or real estate. It Is clear of debt and
future charges, (oxpenses will bo provided for by In
coroft.) A railroad ccnnoctlugTWO GREAT ROADS la
being made at tho co<t of other cotnpaulna through tlio
mineral deposits, at tho foot of tho mountains, oltcring
ou their lands a way to market on tho sea board, and
offering a village site of incomparabio boauty, as well aa
bealthfuineaa and profit. No Investment can compare
with coal mines for security, and none in the country
can bo more attractive than theaefor their resources or
a realdoneo. Apply 8. W. corner of I'OURTII and
WALNUT streets, aoeond Ooor. a® 0-lw*
OFFICE OF THE NEPTUNE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY. 414 WALNUT Street. Phili-
Ditrau, September Bth, 1867.—At a meeting of the
Board of Directors of this Company, held THIS DAY,
tho following resolution was passed :*
Resolved, That tho capital stock of the Neptune In
surance Company l>o Increased from one hundred thou
sand to two hundred thousand dollars.
Books of subscription will be opened on MONDAY,
tho 14th inst., and rornaln open for five days consecu
tively, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M.
By order of tho Board,
8 o p.Qt GEORGE 800TT, Secretary.
A' ?Ar4l Or COTTAGE wanted within 15
miles of Philadelphia, In exchange for a three
story Brick House, east of Sixteenth in Vine street, and
a three-story House in Murray street, one in Pearl
street, and a lot in Kensington, 198 by 105 foot, fronting
on four stroets, all clear. Either or all the above and
part rash. Apply to ROB’T A. PARRISIf,
eept 9-lw# 8. W. corner of 4th & Walnut sis.
\m/-ANTED-A GOOD VESSEL OF
V * about 2,000 barrels capacity, to load for a port la
the Gulf. Apply to
BIBUOP, SIMONS, & Co.,
30 North Wharves,
S~ UFERIOR"PICTURES—IMPROVED
AMBBOTVPES at the new skylight rooms, IS2O
MAHKJ2T stroet, westjof Broad street,Jovor Chance's
DryOoOdiiwro. EVANS, practical Photographer and
Welter, !«•»**_
rUJSTOM HOUSE/ PHILADELPHIA. -
V SEPTEMBER 8,1857/ • . *
The followinK described UNCLAIMED ind yon.
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tho APPRAISER'S STORES. northed corner of Print
and Lombard Streets, on FRIDAY MORNING, October
dj 1807, at 11 o'clock. By order or 1
J. B. BAKER, Collector.
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TVATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
JLi ftboxe Eighth.
Aduibsioh—Seats In Private BoX, $1; Orchestra
Cb&lr*, 76ccdU: Dresa Circle and I’arqupt, 60 cents;
Family Circle, 25 coata. Doors open at 7. To commence
at 8 o’clock.
Box Ollice open from 10 to 4 o’clock, when Mali can
be secured. .
Stag© Slanager Mr, H. Watkins
Thu performances of MR. BURTON cannot bo extended
be} oad Three Nights Mere.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, B«pt.9, will be pre
sented tlio original version of Dickens’* Novol, en
titled
DAVID COPPERFIELD.
Wilkins Micavrbor Mr. Burton
David Copperfield .... ..Mr. Briggs
Mrs. Mieiwber.... .Mr*. Frank Drew
To conclude with the Laughable Farce of
WANTED,
1000 MILLINERS FOR THE GOLD DIOOINGS.
Joe 8ag5........... Mr. Burton.
■WALNUT STREET THEATRE—Lcs
v v see, Mr-E A- Marshall } Stage Manager, Mr.
John Seftou. Prices —Dress Circle and Parsuvtto, 60
cents; UpperCirclo, 25 cents; I'mate Bos and Orchestra
Seats, 75 ceuts. Box Office open from 0 o’clock A M
to 3 P. M. Doors open at 7 o’clock; performance to com
mence at7l{.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Sent. oth, will be
acted Shikapcarc’a Standard Tragedy of
ROMEO AND JULIET.
Rornoo Mrs. Vcxic
Mcrcutlo..... Mr. Yesin
Tjbilt .....Mr. Brink
To conclude with the Laughable Farce, entitled
808 NETTLES; OR, TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS
Mon*. Tourbillou ....Mr. John Sefton
Scraggs .' Mr*. Brink.
YTmiEATLEY* ARCH ST. THEATRE.
f f —Sole WHEATLEY.
Rcalb or PaiOßS.—Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 60 cents;
Family Circlo and Amphitheatre, 25 centa; Seats in Pri
vate Boxes, 76 cents; Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery,
13cents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persona, 38 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M.
J. M. B.WHITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Sept, fith, tho per
formances will commence with the beautiful Drama of
CHARITY’S LOVE.
Capt. Algernon,
Job Fustian..,.
Charity
To conclude with the Popular Comedy, called
. TIIE SERIOUS FAMILY.
Capt. Murphy Magulro Mr. JE. L. Davenport
AnimadabSleek.. Mr. Thayer
JHer chant Sailors.
Edward p. kelly.
LATB
KELLY Sc BROTHER,
Having engaged tho services of
CHARLES ROTH,
Distinguished for the beauty ami excellence of hit
Goods when in tho Tailoring business, has taken
tho Store.
814 CHESTNUT STREET,
AND HAS Oi'KNrn ron TUB BALK, AT RETAIL, OF
CLOTHS, CAS3IMEHE3, VKSriNU8 } CRAVATS,
GLOVES, SHIRTS, Ac ,
Of the best qualities, at moderate unco*
ID* The buathesi of KELLY k MOTHER ia ro
moved, from this date, to No. 814 CHESTNUT Street,
where it will be attended toby EDW’D P. KELLY or
JOHN P. DOHERTY. wS-ly
JOHN P. DOnERTY,
FOR TEARS WITH KKLLT A BROTHER,
LATE WITU LUKKNS, KELLY Sc CO.,
Committee,
CnARLES ROTH,
Formerly the loading Tailor of this City; and
M. KAYSKR,
Formerly with C ROTH k CO., late Coat aud Vcsl
Cutter with LUKENS, KELLY k CO., and other supe
rior Cutters, hat rented a part of tho More of
EDIT’D. P. KELLY,
[N, President
811CUE8SUT STREET,
And has commenced tho
TAILORING BUSINESS.
Tho most unremitting attention will be paid to the
wishes of all w ho patronise the establishment; the beat
of Clothes will ho mado, and at moderate prices. {seS-y
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. 10 and 18 South NINTH BTIUJET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A largo aud wall selected stock of CLOTHS aud
OASSIMKRES always on hand.
All Clothing made at this Establishment will he of
the best quality, aud in the most fashionable style.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH*
ING. aufi.tf
/'(OAST PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WILL
SOON BE PUBLISHED, tho following standard
Books, viz: Blunt’s Coast Pilot. 18th edition; Bow
ditch’s Navigator,27th oditlon; Shipmaster’s Assistant,
oth edition. r ’
We invite attention to our new Spring Centre Com*
past,os, which nnswer for either light or heavy weather,
und are especially adapted for steamers, aud vessel?
whero the motion is cgusldorable. They require fewer
ropairs than any compass now in use.
Marine Opera Qlashea of superiorquallty, Spy Glasses,
Anorold and Mercurial Barometers. Thormoinetors,
American, French aud English Sextants, Octants, Quad'
rants, Azimuth Compasses, Bluacles, Log Glosses, aud
all kinds of Nautical Instruments and Books, constantly
on hand.
Also, Charts of all parts of the world from the latest
and host authorities.
Agouta for Kogors’ Atnorican Code of Signals, Deni’s
Chronometors and Compasses, and for Abbott’s Uoro*
meter, aud an Instrument for working out problems in
Nautical Astronomy by simple inspection and with per
fect accuracy. They have received the approval of ex.
perienced shipmasters, and have beeu adopted by the
U. 8. Navy. E. & G. W. BLUNT.
aulB-lm* No. 179 Water Street.
HENDERSON & CO’ s GREAT LITER
ARY FAIR, FIFTH and ARCH Streets.
In order to gratify the wishes of our numerous pa*
troufl, und induce the book*bnyiug public to 811 up their
libraries at the usual low prices, wo intend to present to
every purchaser of books to tho amount of $1 and up
wards, a Gift in value of from 26 cents to 8160. Call at
our establishment, look at our valuable stock, and select
for yourselves.
Recollect you uro not buying at chance, for evory pur*
chaser gets bis books at the usual price, aud vory many
will get, in addition, a present worth having. au2l-3m
Evans* great gift book sale,
No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. N. B.—No oennea.
Uqa wlto w otow fcotu* to to* City. MVfo
2S:• • e £
00 . 1 100
ys previous to the
an for examination
se9 wfm t ocO
Slmuscmento
..Mr. E. L. Davenport
Mr. Thayer
Mrs. 1! L Davenport
UAVINO KNQAGHD
(Stmtaiionai.
Ilf ISS BONNEY AND MISS DILLAYE
XTi will RE-OPEN their BOARDING AND DAY
8011001. at 1815 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, Sep
temberltth.
BEFEBENCES.
•BevE.li, a. Boardman, D. D-j Philadelphia: David
Malta, do; O.Wadaworth.D.D., do; M. 0. Clark, do;
J. howtou Drown, D. D., do; ffm, B. Jacobs, do; Win
Blackwood; D. I)., dm A. Convarsa, D.D., do; John
Lejrborn, D. D., do; James 11. Cuthbort, do; Win. T.
Brantley, D. D . do; K. B. Cheney, do; William Brad
ford, Nuw York City; a. D. OHlette, D, D., do; R. Bab-
D -» R- Fuller, D. D., Baltimore; George W.
i.atou i), ]),, Hamilton, New York; G. Kerapton, North
{£**■ ’VwV rk ; Thomas Rambaut, Cas*vHle, Georgia;
?°IlJI? ?t lc ?A Reiviaburg, Pennsylvania; John
p'fti
R?Lrt aw n t v man ’. r do} Ca #PM Morris, M. D., do;
nle eI/'pid.,' l ' s '!'’ l^™l ' ll1 ’ t «“S John B. Bcm-
W v! ack “ n ' B»l.. do. do; John H.
kk. “ ’.“ r ,° 0, ‘ 1 i n , Kcw York; M«,i,„ Bray-
Mn, Lsq., Chicago; Hon. Oeorge W Bradfofd Homer
New kork; Stephen D. Dillaye. Esq., K« w York cltv
lion Daniel S. Dicktasoo, Binghamton, New York.
sepi-im *
rmiTTENDEN-" PHILADELPhIaCOM
MERCIAL COLLEGE, 8. E corner of SEVENTH
CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories *
BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style ’
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS ** y
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, &c.
Each Studeut has individual instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the hnuudute
supervision of the Principal.
B<Mt Fonmen in the Country his ebaree of
the lYnting Department.
Pleuse call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms, &c. m 3 lm
HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., is prepared to
receive »limited number of pupils on the Violin,
or on the Piano, 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 Street, Circulars, with terms and references,
at G. ANDRE tc. Co.’s, No. 1104 Chestnut St. sel-lm*
ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY
LOCUST Street, west of BIXTBRN.iI, wUI ho
opened on MONDAY, September 7th, »t 9 A SI.
The Principal will be in attendance at the Academy
during tho first week in Roptoinber, between 9 A. M and
2P. 11., to receive applications for admission. Circu
lar* may be had of Mr. UILL, Sexton of St. Mark’s
Church, or at the Academy.
au29-2y* J. ANDREWS HARRlS,Principal.
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, SOUTH-
K-r WESTCORNEROFARCIIAND TENTHBTREKTB.
The pupils In this Institution will be instructed In all
the branches of a thorough English Education, and every
facility for the acquirement of knowledge provided for
them.
The discipline will be a careful pointing onward and
upward.
The school-year Is divided into two terma. of five
months each, commencing first of Ninth Month (Sep
tember,) and first of Second Month (February.)
TERMS
First Department, per tona of five m0nth5..,...525.00
Second “ “ ' «« 20.00
Third “ “ “ 1500
Fuel. Ac., per term 1.00
HARRIETT BROWN,
Philadelphia, 1857,
REFERENCES
Thomas Kimber,
Samuel Bettle, Jr.,
Marmaduke C. Cope,
William Bettle,
Thomas Wiator,
Anthour P. Morris, v
Joshua H. Morris,
Uriah Hunt,
au2s-lro.
J. D. White, H. D.,
Benj. S. Janaey, 51. D.
Robert K.' Wright,
Thomas D. Smith,
George Oriicora,
William F. Pitueld,
David Vanderveer,
William B. Thomas.
SUPPLEE’S INSTITUTE FOE YOUNG
LADIES, (boarding and day pupils.) N, W. corner
ELEVENTH &ud GREEN streets. Filth session will
open on September 7th. Lest reference given, in
cluding all present and former patrons. au26-tf
CURING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
KJ YODNG MEN AND DOTS, N. E. comer EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD streets. Professors of the highest
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing fall
particulars, pupils’ names, testimonials. Ac., can be
had on application
anSo-tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
Hall of st. james the less,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY HOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
P.sr. D. R. B*tsbr, Rbctor.
The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep
tember 1.
Circulars maybe obtained at tho Bookstore of 11.
HOOKER, 8. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill, Phila
delphia. au 17-6ai
BARTON-* 8 BOARDING AND
XfX DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1929
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY in September. aul9-6w#
TOOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
J.l persons, male and female, to gain a share of this
world’s goods ami comforts as a
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDY BROTHERS 1 BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Nos. 14S and 150 SIXTH Street, near RACE,
will re-open oa MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall
and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, in a short tune.
THE LEIDY’S take pleasure in saying, that during
the past year a large number of porsons acquired a
BUSINESS EDUCATlON,enabling many to secure pro
fitable situations, and others to prosecute their business
operations successfully. au22-3m.
Ccgai Notices.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF MONT
GOMERY county, August 19th, 1557. Notice Is
hereby given, to all persons interested in tho estato of
Mary Alderfer, late of the township of Lower Salford, In
said county of Montgomery, deceased, that Abraham,
John, and Benjamin Alderfer have applied to said Court,
by petition, praying for a decree for the sale of tho real
estate of said Mary Alderfer, deceased The said Court
hare fixed WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of September.
1857, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court House, m Norris
town, for all parties interested to appearand show cause,
if any they have, why tho prayer of said petitioners
should not be granted. By order of the Coart.
J. B. DAVIS, Clerk of tho Orphans’ Court.
au2«-dlw
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF I* HI LAD.-'. IIIIA.
NICE, et«!., n TILE FRANKIORD ! . lIAIJ,. L.
F.J.57. No. 470.
PETER CASTER r«. SAME. L. F J. 7. No. 942.
ADEL REED vs. SAME. L. F. J. 67. No. 724.
The Auditor Appointed by the Court to mako distri
bution of the fuud arising from the sale of the follow
ing described Real Estate sold by the Sheriff under the
above writs on Monday, July 6th, 1837, will meet for the
furposes of his appointment on Thursday, September
Oth, 1857, at 4 o’clock P. M.. at the Wotherill House,
George street, abore Sixth, when and where all persona
having claims are requested to prefer them before said
Auditor, or they will otherwise be debarred from com
ing in on said fund;
All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
south-easterly side of Jlaiuo street, in the borough of
Frankford, in the county of Philadelphia, now in the city
of Philadelphia, at the distance of 273 feet north-easterlv
from tbo north-east side of Gree* street, containing iu
front on said Main street 60 feet, and iu length cr depth
south-easterly, between parallel lines at right angles
with said Mam street, 200 feet, to a 25 feet aide street
contemplated to ho opened ctiled Thomas street, lionn
ded south-westward ami north-eastward by other ground
belonging to the estate ot tbesaid Isaac Whitelock. de
ceased, south-eastward by said contemplated street, and
north-westward by Main street a'oresaid. Jleiug th *
same premises which the said Elisabeth W hiteloek, Mary
Whitelock and Ellen L. Whitelock. Executrixes of the
last Will und Testament of Isaac Whitelock, deceased,
by iudeutura bearing even date with the said mortgage,
and executed Immediately before said mortgage, for the
consideration therein named, part of which is intended
to bo secured by said mortgage, granted and conveyed
unto the said *• The Frankford Odd Fellows’ Hall Asso
ciation,” their successors or assign*, iu fee. Together
with the freo uso and privilege of the said contemplated
street, 35 feet wide, warn opened ro far as the same is
laid upon lauds of the Estate of tho said Isaac White
lock, deceased. DAVID WEBSTER, Auditor.
suSl-mwifit
IN TIIK ORPHANS* COURT OF MONT
GOSIERY COUNTY, STATE Op PENNSYLVANIA.
In the matter of the partition of the real estate of Lewis
Zink, deceased.
Jacob Ziukj George Zink, Sarah, late Sarah Zink, in
termarried with David Ileobucr: Elizabeth, late Eliza
beth Zink, Intermarried with William Frank; and Anna,
late Anna Zink, intermarried with David Miller; and
Elizabeth Miller, Lydia Miller. Catharine, late Catha
riuo Miller, intermarried with Robert Esbaeh, and Sam
uel Miller, in his minority, having for his guardian
Philip Super, take notice, that an inquest will be held
at the late dwelling hnusp of Lewis Zink, deceased, in
tho township of New Hanover, in tho county ot Mont
gomery and State of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday the 22d
day of September, A. D. 1857, at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon of said day, for the purpose of making partitiou of
the real estato of the said deceased,, to and araoug the
brothers and sisters and legal heirs and representatives
of said decedent, if tho same can be done without pre
judice to or spoiling the whole, otherwise to value and
appraise the same aceorJiug to law; at which time and
place you are required to attend if vou thiuk proper.
8. i>. RUDY, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Aug. 25,1857. au26-a3t
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT OF MONT
GOMERY COUNTY. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Iu the matter of the partition of the real estate of
John Detwiler, late of Upper Pro.-ideuce, deceased
To Jacob, Auioi. John, Abraham, George. Abel, Ben
jamin, Catharine, Elisabeth, aud Sarah Detwiler
Take notice that an inquest w ill beheld at the late
dwelling bouse of Johu Detwiler, deceased, in the
township of Upper Providence, in the county of Mont
gomery,on Thursday the‘2-Uh day of September, A. D
1857, at 10 o’clock A. M. of that day, for the purpose
of making partition of tho real estate of tho said
deceased, to and among his children and representa
tives, if the same can bo douc without prejudice to or
spoiling the whole, or otherwise to value aud appraise
the same according to law; at which time and place
are required to attend if you think proper.
S. D. RUDY, Sheriff.
BherilTa Office, August 25,1857. au2d-w3t
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS'
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA, of Juue Term, 1857, No. 11.
Elizabelh Mooney, by her next friend, Sami. Reynolds,
vs. George Mooney.
Now, August 13, 1857, on motion of R. M. Lee, rule
grauted on respondent to show cause why i\ divorce
shall not bo decreed, returnable on the third Monday of
To George Mooney; Sir, please take notice of tho
above rule.
Sept., A.D. 1857. R. M. LEE,
au29-sfcw2w For Libellant.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA, of December term, 1856. Alias March term, 1857.
No. 15K.
Isabella Josephine June, by her next friend, John
Smith, va. James M. June.
Now, August 13th, 1557, on motion of It. M. Lee, rule
granted ou respondent to show cause why a divorce shall
uot be decreed, returnable ou the third Monday of
September, A. D. 1857.
To James M Juue: Sir, please take notice of the above
rule. R. M. LEE,
au29-2aw2w For Libellant.
Notice.— letteus testamentak y
U|ion tho Estate of HANNAH CALHOI'.N, (dr.
erased,) having been granted to the uiidepugaed, all
persons indebted to said Estate «ill ph-av nukt? pay
ment) and tbo.se having claims will present the 'jmc to
CHARLES 11 REES, Executor,
No. 133t> Coates street.
JTor Snlc nab jo £ct.
T'‘"O~HENT“SECOND, THIRD AND
Fourth Floors of No 23 North Fourth shoot. oppo
site Comiuerco. Possession October Ist. Apnivto
WILLIAM H. 11AOON,
ecpts-ot* 323 Market st.
4honn or $5OO book bindery for
SALE—Seven years established, doing a
fair Job business, which can bo increased, both blank
and printed jobs. Location, 535 Aiyh street, below
Sixth. Dlauk books at cost, jobs bound to order,
aug 19-5 w
TO BE LET THE HANDSOME THREE
Story Brick Dwelling. No- 8 I'ORTICO StiUARK,
SPRUCE street, above Ninth, south side.
Apply to 8. A W WELSII,
au26-2w* No 21S South Delaware Arennc
PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN GLOUCES
TER, N J., FOR SALE, handsomely located ami
shaded—Lot, 75 foet by 140. Price, $3,000. AUo,Lota
suitable for manufactories, frontiug the river. Apply
toC. ROBB, No. 311 South Fifth street. au2B-lm*
WELCOME RANGE.—SOLDBYiCHAD
WIQE * Q, m IWONP Ft, vUHc.a
gripping.
CHIP o
K 3 LEANS-LOniSIANA UNR.— To salt with quick
despatch
The A 1 faet-aailing packet sh'.p OTSEONTHE, Wo.
K Maxwell, master, 13 now loading at Race street
wharf, and having a Urge portion of fier eargo engaged,
and going on hoard rapidly, will have qoiek despatch.
phippora will please hurry their goods alongside, ami
bills of lading to the counting-house Tor signature.
- For balance of freight, whtich will he taken at reduced
rates, or passage apply to
„ , „ BISHOP, SIMONS A CO.,
se7-dtf as North Wharves.
The OTSEONTHE will losure at the iowestrates, and
take steam down tb e Delaware and up the Mississippi.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO—CALIFORNIA
LlSrc.— Direct from Philadelphia
The magnificent clipper ship JOSJJpa JONES, Sam
uel G- Flo-rer*, commander, is now loading at Race
street wharf; hariug a large part of her cargo engaged
and going on board rapidly, will hare iaunodiata des
patch.
Shippers will please hurry their goods alongside with
out delay.
For balance of freight anplr to
BISHOP, SIMONS * CO .
3d North Wluutm
SAN FRANCISCO—FROM NEW
•*? YOUK
l'ho celebrated clipper ablp SANTA CLAUS. Tosttir,
muter; the magnificent clipper ship bO3TOMAIC,
, muter, are now loading and will hare despatch u
abore
tor biUace of freight apply to
BISHOP, SIMONS fc GO.,
36 North Wharrea
tjoteis anb Uealattranls.
OLD STAB HOTEL IN HARMONY
wapetttull, UforinKl
that the old STAR HOTEL is still in exiatese* The
proprietor will be glad to see hi* old frienis. and
promise* to furnish them with a superior quality of Ale
Mines and Liquors. He feels inured that oapayioc
hnn a risit the/ trill not be disappointed.
_ , JOHN CORLEY.
Lunch from 10 to 12 o’clock. aoS-lw
i|/JcGOWAN’S RESTURANT, SOUTH*
ITJ. west coroer of BROAD and WALNUT —Game
and all other delicaeies in season. Families supplied
with Oysters on the shortest notice. lepi-Tm
Lewis b. coffin,—
THIKD WARD RATIO mup
South-east corner FIFTH and QUEEN Streets,
BepSlmo Philadelphia^
l/rEKCHANTS > HOTEL,
"A NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Aeora lUxror.
PHILADELPHIA.
au24-tf HcKIBBEN A SONS, Pbopbutcii.
CjCOTT HOUSE—Corner of. Irwin Street
ep and Duqnisne Way, Pittsburgh. B. D. MAUKKr,
Proprietor. .
toinca ttnb fiionora.
PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de
benture 250 cash* St. Joseph’* Pure Juice Port
Wins, in qra. and eighth*.
Ten puncheons John Ramtay Islay Halt Scotch Whia
key, 2 years old
Fifty pipe* Anchor Gin.
Marett, Martel, Bouvet, and J. J Dupuy Bmediae, all
of which 1 offer to the trade at reduced prices
_ JOS. F. TOBIAS,
au2i.3mo* 8S and ©0 8. Frout St.,below Walnut.
EP. MIDDLETON & BKO., IMFORT
• ERS of BRANDIES, WINES, Ac.: alto, agtnta
•od «olc proprietors of tha old WHEAT WHISKEY.
No. 5 North FRONT street. »n<yt.] w
A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
xV LIQUOR STORK. No, 226, Southeast Cornet of
GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. aul«lf
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Ac 26
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. Lil-ly
Brandies.— Piaet, castuion & Co., m*.
rett & Co., and other brands of Cognac* of rations
vintages, in half pipe* and quarter cask*: PeUevoteis
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in M>f pipes, quarter
cask* and one-eighth casks, all in Custom House stores*
imported and for sale by
HESHY BOHLEN A CO.,
Hex. 221 sod 223 South i'north itrftlt
DITHMAR & BDT2, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 520 (new
No. 938) North THIRD Street. Philadelphia.—Shlspin*
orders promptly attended to. aui-lf *
Saks bn Qlnrlum.
IAfOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS.
» ■ 431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Hie Custom
House, between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
CARD.—Wo invite the attention of purchasers to the
peremptory sale of embroideries, shawls, scarfs, corsets,
hooped skirts, bonnet ribbons, and French artificial*,
Ac., to be held this day, commencing at 10 o'clock pre
cisely, and now arranged foe examination with cata
logues.
SALE OF FURNITURE, AT No. 106 TINE STREET.
On FRIDAY MORNING, next. #
At 10# o’clock, we will tell on the premise*. lDi
Vino street, shove Front, the furniture ef a family
removing. Included will be found, parlor, chandler. a«t
kitchen furniture, such as Fieneh plate udrrcrt, veal
tian blinds, oil cloth, stair and entry carpets. h«»» w-ai
floras, hair seat chairs, mahogany dining table*; marble
top centre tables, bedsteads, mattrsuea. dress lag bu
reau, parlor carpet*, cane ««at and Windsor chairs, ma
hogany wardrobe, rocking club, Ac
Also, —The kitchen formtsto, coal stoves,
&c,Ac. '
MOSESNATHANS, AUCTIONEER
AND COM3IIS9ION MERCHANT, 8. S. coroer
SIXTH and RACE Streets.
SALK OF SECOND-HAND AND NEW FURNITURE.
ON FRIDAY MORNING next,Sept 11th. at 10o'clock,
At the 8 R. corner of SIXTU and RACK Stre. ta
Conalstiug In part of Spring Seat Parlor eh tiw. Mar*
ble-top Bldeboanis, Marble-top Loquet TaMee. Cane-
Seat Chairs, M-tbogsny Card TabL*. Milr.ut Cictre
Tables, Plush Divans and Chur*. Cane-*eat Rocking
Chair*. Stuffed Rocking Chaiyi, I,uperial Carp at* G.lt
Frame ot*l and square fancy-top Freceh Plate Mirrors.
Flue Feather Beds. Mattresses, Jenny Lind Hlrh Pest
and olher Bedsteads, Walout Cnbs, Cherry Breakfast
Table*. Windsor Chain and Settee*. Secretary Deeki
and Book -esse* and numerous other articles
NATHAN’3 PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE.
8. E. Cornet of Sixth and Sheets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing. Dry Goods.
Groceries, Segars, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture. Bed
ding, Horses, Vehicles. Harness, Stocks, and os all ar
ticles of \ alue for any length of time agreed on, on men
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. fse6J M NATHANS. -
NATHAN’S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place in a tew days. Dae notice will be given.
WEBB’S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry.
Guns. Pistols, Musical Instruments, Ac., will take pUee
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale cf Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
Ac , being forfeited collaterals, will take place shortly.
Due notice will be given
JOHN BAVLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 121
ARCH Street, between Thirl and Fourth Streets.
SALES ETEUF EVENING, a? 7 o'clock,
Of Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Watehes, Jew
elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goods, Notions.
Ac., Ac.
N. B —Terms of Night Sales, four months* credit for
approved city acceptance*, for sum* with in
terest added from date of sate. eepl-lm
George vr. smith, auctioneer,
N. E. corner of BARRON acd SOUTH fttrewts.
above Second. 1
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERT SATURDAY EVENING, '
At IX o’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cuta
Utj, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watchaa, JenT
ry, Fancy Articles, Ae.
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUOTIOSEEP,
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE. No. U 2 Boutu
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at.,
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from 7 o’clock, A. JI., until 10
o’clock In the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Anctisn House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL *200,000.
.EstafilirAcd for the lan Thirty Tears.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
mends, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, M«r
chandue, Clothing, Farniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instrument*, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
AU goods cau remain any length of tfm+ agiocd
upon.
AU advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will bo charged 2 per cent, per month: $5OO and ever*
the lowest market rate. *
This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has large
are and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmeo for the premises; also, a heavy lam
ranee effected/or the benefit of all persons haring roods
advanced upon. 9
—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this oU’ca is prepared to make advance* on :><orw satis
factory and accommodating terms than any ©tb*r in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in small ajMuats, with
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Lover and other Watches, Jewelry, tad
Clothing will be sold at reduced price*.
i)«5, (tops, ,V (.
CH. GARDEN & CO.,
• m^ M4rmfjCtQr<r * of and Wholesale Dealer* ?n
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS,
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS
" ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ROVCBES,
FEATHERS, fe., fc.
No. 532, (old No 1W) MARKET Street,
Below Sixth, south Side,
And No 523 MINOR Street, Philadelphia.
CARDS*, t»AM£L noxovis.
Merchants » re respectfully invited to examine eur
s«7-2m
CULLENDER & ~—
HAT T ERS,
aul-fim No 83. SIXTH street, Philadelphia.
otnllcmen’s /nrnisliing ooobj,
WINCHESTER k SCOTT, GENTLE-
Tf MEN S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SIURT MANUFACTORY, No 708
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street. Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, in particularly Invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. aaA-ljif
GIRARDTiftt) and MaRLVETNSOk-
ANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA—GffIee, No.
802 WALNUT street, west of THIRD.
ONLY TAKEN."
;tou.
Jer. Walker,
Jno McClure,
Tho Craven,
A S. Gillett,
Furman Sheppard,
Sami Jones, M D
Joseph Klapp, M. D
“FIRE RISKS
man
TTra. M. Sw&in,
John A&spaeh. Jr.,
H N. Uurroaghi,
J. It Ilugbea,
F. D. Sherman,
Win P. Hacker,
J. P. fiteloer,
11. A. Shackelford,
Hod JOEL JONES, Preildent.
Hon. a. w. WOODWARD. Vice Presid-nt
Jxo 3 McMclus. Secretary.
Jaxksll AtTORD. AmiKtant Secretary ail-3m
DaNCLVG aoadkuv.—naylok &
DAUGHTER'S DANCING ACADEMY. TENTH
an<l SOUTH streets, commencing TUESDAY, September
1, li>s7. The subscribers, in ofu*riug this pr«.*i>ectai to
the dancing community. respectfully acknowledge their
kindness during poet seasons, and pledge themselves
that nothing shill he wanting on their part to make the
conmig scaion surpass in brilliancy that of former
years.
Mr. N and Daughter hare., with untiring exertions,
added to tboir already full list of fashionable dances,
many new ones, which will be introduced daring the
season. __
DATS OF TUITION.
For Children— I Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon# from
3to 5 o’clock; for Ladies and Qertlemen—Tuesday and
Saturday Evenings from 7 till 10 o'clock. an 27*3»n
David m. hogan, blank book
Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 413
WALNUT street, betweeoFourlh and Fifth, PhiWlei*
phi* eeS.lm
riIIIbiIAS^T'BASTERJ— lIAEDWAHE^
X CUTLEItT AND TO'JLS, No. 510 MARKET ST.,
»Ko»o Nlrih. «mt|, «■.<«. Philadelphia *•, ].Sm
iVOTICE TO CONSIGNEES The ship
Ax STALWART, Cant. A. H. Loeaa, from Liverpool,
it now dischifvlsff under general order at Almond street
wharf. CofitJneei will please attend to reoeirt/bt
their * XHOS, &X9&UZtfo£ A 00,