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

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    ’ MASfftpUr'AlWMfcHMe* JJf '■ !HSW TOWti
'"'‘Mrs. ,* i '- ■■
Saprtme Goait,'t*noV!lMlC^W* ! »ormßg
Sos
ter was adjourned over folio-morrow.- It is -under*
stood that George Cush
iag were offered as bonaoneiu but withdrawn upon
objseUon being Attorneys
0 ',r<mpye !( tbe
proo^lnWn’ii»»n>at(«raf canmtol
Mrs/'OuoniiJguam ’front; before-! Judge*. Peabody
into ibft General £!em of th&.Supremo Court wqb
KrantedyestercUyafternoon-by Judge Roosereltr
intended' to "stfcy proceedings, But to
JuagedWaseUtmJory, -rc
vieweYffiVcate of Mrs. Cunningham, which 1 the
District Attornoy/had:.stated > would -be the-first
brought before tbe-Grand. Jurv. Ho read the
statute KQTerning the ease*’as follows : ■ ‘---
“Sectiwlfc. Bver/pertoh who shell fraudulently pro
dacoYo infant, faUetypreteudititfit to have been bom
of pareuta whose to-a share
of any personal esUteV’er-to'ihhrtlt ;any reel estate,
with the Intent of intercepting- -the of any
suchfTftateitatej^r. the dlstnbationpf any such' per
sonal property, i pert&n,Uawfnllv 'entitled
thereto, shall, upon < ConvictlOny be 1 punished by imprls
- onraont in a stet«prte<m-nbt exceeding ten ytevs •
This was a plniri Und prooiie Statute, atid. id ’ bis
judjfbietft ’dmbrfloed the cases first'Of: a surviving,
husband or wifo who should produce
an infant, and second party, who -should
fraudulently produou-pnaufantaa tho.rteuUof-a
that,,whether-the mar
riage bo real OK pretended, the statu to may bo-vio
lated. Thc'word to mean to
assent, bHit&st, and that'aninfaht
wai.bornbf r itfeartfoujaf toarriagor Tho question,
wayiti to tbeprcducUon.' ;Thq, pnmo: was l of the
' nature of v 4’ forgery, And the Htatute looked at the
the .titlo/to; tho estate by, the pro*
aiaiseheir.'!,->i
XttthoSttjfrogate’s Court/ this day, the eonnselin
opposition! of Mrs. Canninghariftrijadv
minlstr&don upon'the 7 estate of Dy; BafdOU, pro-'
pf 'dlcreej .'eitibodying' the Surrogated
reoHt k doeftipn waa/witlj sdmo slight%lte
ration6j,settled,,pa proposod.by,the,Surrogate. .No.
was wudo.vby ex-Judge Dean, who ap
peared on behalf of the late Mrs.Burdoli.: lie,
however, inquired whether It was the usualpruotiee
in the Sttrrogaib^ ! Cduftt& f niake the' losing party
pay eostsi^^iiippSurtog^te.replied that it was pot
usualf lh'at ahy hthef' ebubo would be inoon
daytitti,wh}cittolh^i^fib'm,thiß!qeoi:ee.;Shecocl(i?
not hs^eirisUtutea^'Appaathbfote^'-nj:
Pof.rriiNESS of the the speoial term
of tjhe,Supreme Court to-day, before, Judge Rooso-,
velt, there-waafurtbey argument.rraiwh&ria called'
“tho Lowbbe .JudgmentJ.’.. - Ex,-Judgo • Whiting,'
opposing'Mn-Lowhof/spoko l for -about atfhour,Tn
the oourao of which ho indulged in ftnte'veryfiateh
language; Teferrtng to facte Which* ho assorted he
was readjrtq prove.; Ho stigtnatisod, the;tfansac
tion a'deuoorato fraud upon tho people pfthis
city; ao/attempt to take an immense sura from the
publio;treMury.to poy foy Jand .two-thirds of whioh
was owned byitheState, while .upon the residue
lay a mortgage for $40,000, and ■ unpaid-judgments
against the vbndori amounting to'sl3,ooo.“'He 5 .
(Jadgo Whiting) .called the'Alderman,*:Council-'
men, Mayor,' and' Counsbrto thb Corporation a sot
of thi6re3 and,:rObbers:, ; Mrßustoed, who. was
present, he charged V*thfaithlessness,to his trust,
and asked .if hecoald not bo heard on behalf of
the tax-payers, whom' bo had.defrauded, and the;
Comptroller. To “ Little- Bitters 1 language it*
is impbsa iible L in a hasty sketch*-to do/justice, |
Those A wH6 know hito will supply airomissioiis. Mr.'.
Bußteed jpade a.yory. personal reply, in which auoh
expresaions/aS ,f{ age. , ’^, t sJime,• ,
*' filth,” i|. disappointed V “ bHefiess
riBter,Uitod tte : Uko, frequently occurred*
servedthat himself elected Counsel to tbeCor- :
poration by 3500 voles, acloar white Judge
Whiting 3wO ( Votcf,fo'r Mayor, forwhiOn
$35 a«pnree'^reropaid.'/Mryßusteed'baid
listening to Judge Whltitfg, he e'eomod to bp in. the
Dowory theatre listening sto A?- 1 filthy harangue
of a.- ; candidate., forathe/JUyoralty .rbefore . the
smoking and fetid atmosphere of theffootUghte.
Judgeitoosovoltobserved,-Aftef^»Mr, Bosteed had
got through with this 1 part of hfs -spebohVtbat
matter was going rather, far; ho, thought oouhser
obnfifi? thomselvps to' the teonnioaVpbVat
of the case’; * they were bofh beyond the a-ge of in- ;
dißcrptioarr-JZfprtjfy ? . .
Mb . ,CRiULKai Mat? hews .—We leam 'that this
gentleman is to appear at the Broadway theatre
next r MOndsy evening."* .& .t I 'i - * • * w
Another 5An., op. CotrsrEnFEitEus. - This
at a ; house in Duane'
streeChgang' who Had joat com-'
lUrrangemenU for flooding the oHy
withiCoanterCeitbitta. ,s j . ,
Ono of the men is John Oapet, who kbeps a hotel
in Canal sfrocly-abbthcr ; is JAck Crepe, & well
knowh ‘ boxiht«foiter, ,fr<?nx Philadelphia; and a
third is Sh^av^no torioha 'as a “shavor,’/ or
But
peared to' be from. Che western States. Sharp had-
In his possession on the.Hudten
Bank,itbe-;oirculstitra of which was: so "suddenly
stopped by.the pollce, and upon the pergona of Ga-‘
pet and Jack Crape were found 5317 in oounterfeit
$3 bills oil thb'Marine. Bank pf providence,Oß.
a new counterfeit,, jbpt h tlollax of which is Jbellevod
to have yet bee‘n pa^ed//, 1 4.5, v ‘.■
The plate is rather clumsy in the centre, which
is.oooupied by.G.feGeorge Dragowrbut tho
resMaivery well idono. -Onitho left is a 7 bast of
Washington, in eaob corner figaroa 3, and on the'
bac^fotfprad'Stahips.’ l / ,JVI
Officer WiUiQEi| has been watching. Crape during
the pait'ibrtd’ days.*' He trickod him to PhHadeK
phift. an i<ascertainc4 that he . left that «ity with a
Urge sutipty ofMarine
by the 3i o’clock-train this morning,' i.-Tho: officers
timed the
whiW theyhad th'elr tools abound them;’ ’‘' r, ‘
prisoner at th§ etatioh-house in Spring
etreet.— Evening ?ihr!
ofioors of the steainßhip rAragb.
have been arrested on the charge bfsmugffline, oud
held to bail to answbr. >■ s " * • - * -
„ tie,' Central Park
ConfMtisMn hire reported that the buildinzs i n the
park.pilt he told on the ,15th, in»t. ,The market
gardeiieni.jrHi not be disturbed till the Ist of.No-'
TemSr.; The surveys and maps of the park will be
compintadltr-ftfew weeks,' : i,< v., • ,• . r -
Pftrsojtßnfl atSiko
Ab efforts be wgmnde, by?omo bsneroUmtoninded
persons td get' up tUibrir.r'for'tho die' of,the'
prueofcre'<»*< Site. Sing; a Tho’.oHgihator of 1 tho
idea ho. pityinztiio miseries'of
the tamottohalo Udifiicns oE tne, Suite prison, de*
*irea words, of- instruction end
comfort'to th? Mil of each' of them.’* Some gen,
tlomen took,up.ber idea, audt havo already sent
four boxesof select books to Sing Sing.- 'They are
norr ondoayorrae to s collect s larger nutabor of
booketo { sdnd to the same place.—JTeraW. . -"* '
Snz
® AN ?iT?S?/M?ftd?yT.^ho s day.this’coanterfeit; ap
• bank, hjkjlohlered impressions from new
*acl?»ding,a!fl."Nft v ,T»ore;of,tbiß denomina-;
tion of the. old mate will, hereof tor-be issued.' The 1
groundwork-of tho. now.plate-to-white, r and is
covered’wlth ? the word-Three, in email capital let
ten, fit tijjalnlc. Theyignettorepresentsameohar
nd a’smTof, -sending side. by.side,
«J * rai!roao,trsin'aiid steamer in the;
aist&noe. On the' left npper obrnor is a figarc 3,
in tho; lowpr bonier a figare Sin red ink,
and between.the two thoicoatof, arms of NewJer
sey.i At tho upper right corner of the bill is the
word Three ; at f tho Jowor. corner the figure 3, a
steamship.''-The word Three ih - large open letters,
in re£, tt "printed‘ ! brf the.Jowor. tho.bm,<
extending .the length-of-‘tne’plate between the
Agam&rtv.A \ v u:q ?. j * ta
Re;?*?*! ftf ih® .parties: found /passing counterfeit
93’son tho Hudson: Conn fcyßanV were.-taken' be^ v
fore Judge -Connolly-;yestbrday( and partially
heard. afG'antialp&tea/
TheEiecutivp of the Newifork State
TemjkrafifleSaifoty. tuofc yesterdHy.land-reMlved
to cc^t i( a’dpnyention,6f ,-the, friends, of prohibition
to meet at Rochester on'-thosoth insfc*, 41 for the
purpose of securing the-eleotion<of men in favor
of the enactment fcudobforcetnent of a prohibitory
HwJ* t f{j , a r
LETTER FROM. NEW YORK.
[Oon^ipomfon'cs'orthePrW.l' ,r v< '>
*r;u
as. ever, and very
high rates,3s per cenf.an>iDimutu v are paid freely by
holders ef,4boJ>es| paper. The 'merchants.airo'begin
nlngto, gamble, seriimgjy afcthe .“ovqr-cantiao” of.the'
banka in contracting their loans so rapidly, and'
being so very dose as to .raoconpnofiatio.n *«and .
*h«y>l | W | r«%that-b J js/ I pontliii»iiw*“-tbis.-'po)iey *they
will drlre good houses, with abundant assets, to the
wa11.,, awl jntylmatejy .hart, theraselres...
the‘banks down ton's are doing nearly >the amorintof
their .rfqelpbf but this .Hbar&lity is not general, and
ft laf{s«am6u&t of the offerings ate thrown out and the
borrowers driven into the ftreet, where they havo to
Stand a ruinously, close shave. ,If X say that to-day,
paper sold rather more f freely than yesterday, it was
that higher jutes' were jahL , V T bp,. banka are exhorted
to be woregeberoui, merchants pro directed to’ stand
“ steady j» rumor are hunted down p&,
dangerous aha.yet;tbe failures.occur every
day; the banfcji liberal,ar$’fresh'ruraors—
often, tfworiuriately,''too,/ rifo-every- day/
flfanyof "these nro'positively malicious, but others are
verlded next day with too T complete There is
very littlb dClhg in Exchange, at formerpricen j $52,000
are.already engaged to" export by.Batniday’s steamer to 1
f.fV’ ! ■>, *t *> , •* ‘
There can be no doubt that the present condition
of th&vbahiu mdttbb’iha&h'-sirofigdr-tii&it' their last
statement would indieatd.'i ..The-.-paymonts by the
gub*lr«aaury iirexcosa ot the receipur, sed the aiTlvals
of specie,. Would,- make.s total of close oh 119*000,000
specie in the banks at ibis moment, which, If true,
would:.certainlyiwarrantift more gradual contraotiod
th&p.slXß-tdillCoox in two weeks! - .The settlement at
the clearing house this morning wfw.ptompfc and aatis
tactOfy, . Oleariugi, balanco paldin coin*
* - J - , .*Vv ' - f
Tbs cash transactions at the Hub-Treasury to-day
wenar-jj M-'-rt .K • - >.■ - -•,* , i
Recslpts $373,771*93
JPcYfttcntß..'. ‘.J ,672,492 84:
Balance.., 10,896,954 01 ;
The receipt* foT < duties; to«day, at •• ,v ;•, ■■ > ,
tho Custom House were;' f $116,000
Thn uotßB sof-thB Ontario eouhty bank nre dot re*
coifed by the American Exchange Bank. - - •
The depwflflionjn the- stock market is -still greater
and more aggravated to-day- .There seems tab© really - .
no bottom}. at least itihaa not been,reached, Hearty
everything, good,had, and Indiifevent, has declinedyand
largo sales ware effected at the- reduced prices for cash;
Reading, which closed yesterday evening at 48, fell
this morning,to 41)4, with sales Of f 1,600 Shares ftt< that
prlco. Erie fell to 19#; N. Y.'OedtTdl to G9J Porid.-
N. Ibduto 21 )», preferred
stock to 40, and Cleveland and;Pittsburgh- to.l-l#.
The heaviness continued, at the second bohrd)- but in ft
less denser Beading advancing tO;43J4fErio to 20J|,
and N. flj Ceniral.totl.. Tho Tall of;tne morning was
about reepyered ln- the this is alf that
, can bf, ; iay^, .jHpsourf: State fl’s advanced u. Park
0?n
andCamorma State 7’s have declined 1 cent.
The financial nafft ‘frojg. EBglend; ttiWavOrablo 5
.console felosj^ftt but, .exejrcised,
no whatever hero. It was thought it would,
■tend to cause lower'prices at Bgard; hut the 1
contrary wss the case,. The Xiyarpoolprovision *ma>g
ketis reportedduU/iifl brdiulstUffs tefaatpkdownwardi.
Cotton wa* adtlVd* cToslrirfbtfdyatit.’Wftli sale* durlnc
the week of 110,000 Hies; <*u 1 1 -• . 6
Ashes are steady.sT.BT «for Pots, and s7.l2k«b
- $7.25 for Pearls. - ‘
marketTot 1 State and Western Flour
for cowmen ftgqba for extra do: $5 ay
Ift.wftr
tt.76ffsB f fur Wtra Genesee; ’arid* s6,lossS for extra
irc ; 9o»f;^ ; &ui
’, ditfoDCTa&Mlan flour ip lower* freely, 1 with
- duHastAM to Jersey and.ls.ftp for Brandywine.,
; - iisx. fof
last quot*tiom.f. {
Sc«pßl«mweltu,vkMt !• »Uwr active, wllk
■/ •aWM4j^QK'K»UMfi.Kte9l,«'r°r<
• • Sit#* ;<•; nvitt 'KJI-.iA# Hi 9.
and dl.ddft>l.dl46r.do white. o«te »t« quiet *U?®]r
.too, forfitate; bad 6ift6so. tor western:* Bjete quirt at
80o00c, .. ...
Core-te. unsettled oud /ower, at 70w72e. for good |
mixed aud little doing in other kinds at rjamt
? Hoy,—lfew is selling freely at '25®50, iccording: to '
quolityr ‘ Bhipping lots are firm at 60«750., and retail
do 80®90o. .. \
glides, — market is exceedingly dull at former j
■ pig u ddll at $28,50»*20, tix nios,'and
jtherkinds are nominal, { . . \ i
r Naval fitorcs are generally dull. Spirits of Tnrpeutlno
dull at 4T0., Orudo firm at $4 256 »s. Cotdmon ROsln
quiet at $1.95 ' Tarlii demand at $1,.87Xe
$2.25., Pitch Inactive at $202,25.' 1 ... J ,.; ,
'* Oils—Crude Sperm is quoted at $l.BO. , Crude Whale
is firm at 72a760.' Linseed oil la’ribmlnarat.BooBlc.
Lard Oil, la very unsettled at U.IO«X 20 foe large quanti
ties. ’ . ' . , ‘ *
1 Provision's—Tho luarkot'for Pork is firmerat $20.6 0q
25.6df0r3ic8.-t, and $21.10^21.80.f0r Prime, with sales
of 250 bbls. llocf is firm with sales or 2oo hhls at yoster.
'day’# prices. Peef hams aud cut meats are nominal.
Paeon is quiet,at 14U talAc for smoked tyciitern. Lard
is lower odd.dull at Bntterand ChoQse uu
ch&aged. , .4
Sugars are very depressed, ana may, be quoted from
V lowor. The news from Soglßpd of an adyanco
in. the market may,it is thought,givefirmnoßS to holders
here., ‘ ■ • '
Whiskey la steady, yrlth sales of 200 bbla. at 20020*e.
NSW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, Sept. 9.
•• ’’ - fIRBT BOARD.' '
6000 Ohio s6a ‘36 blO 94* 1 460 Erie R s 3 19*
WOO. d 6 94 425 do 53.19*
11000 Term S6a *9O 75- 50 do b6O 20#
1000 Va 6s ‘ ; 88' , 10 do , c2O
2000 do' ,cB7,' 100 do , blO 10v
10000 Minaouri 36s ,70 * 1250 Reading R e 3 44^
600 Cal a is >79 55 , ST do '43*
4000 ! do.‘ h 3 65 100 do 1 44*
1000 Cal 8 7s 70 65 600 do c 42
2000 N Y Can R6a 'B2* 800 do t 41*
8000 111 Cen R fids 85 - ’ 100 Oh &Els R s 3 72*
.23 111 03y Bights 104* 35 do 72*
’ 20Q0 THt Alt 2dm 40 \ 16 Third Av R 06
:■ 1000 G& Ch 2ttt Bds 76 ' 10'Mlch Oen R '65
-2000‘ do ‘ ‘ 74* 25 ‘ do c 04*
100 Phoenix Bk B 3 3(KT 75 MSo A Ind It 22
• 10 Am Ex Bank 98 10 do 0 21*.
/ 10 Bk Bate of N Y 05 , 550 , do,. c 21*
;4rMeiropßk 99 6MBoANIPfd
< 28Park.Bk. sS 84 ’ Stock c 42*
’ 37' 'do *3 85 .16 do 4 o 42*
>' 15 do 88 , 4Q ‘ do, 042
63 Hud Rlrer R 18* 136 do c4O
25 do . 18* f5O Panama R h3O 80
-• 40 0 Life AT Co 11 50 111 Oen B slO 90
‘ i 100 Canton Co ,0 15* 6 do.. 91*
67 B A QdCGo b 3 108 100 do, ' *3 DO*
44 Pa Coal Co h 3 69 100 Olr A Pbg R c 14*
150 Cura Coal Co 11 llOGa AOhlR 63 76
,65 , ; do - , fc . 10* 160 , do , W 74*
950, ; dftV. -30 , 50 - ''.do.'v- t .74*
r r4O Pacific H 8.04,68* ,50 ,do - . *3 74*
• !26NY Cen'K 'c 72 5 450 01cy,A'Tol Rc,r
r3oo;;- fa< i7firsiGwo»rM& ’33*.
*l3O, ". ,“d0,71; , 46 ,84*
611 ’ do”,' J- W .100 , do . h3d 34*
•CO, ‘ ,do !/ , ‘ 09* , 25LadrAMiUR 14
f 200 ;do 51Q,69 , 26 do c 14*
100 do' e Do* . 60,.. do *3 14*
*llOO ~ do ~cO9 ~ 80,, t !. do ,->■ ,r 14*
“ 393 ' 1 do,, . 00 250, ;.do c 36
• 230 Erie R's 3 19 * 200, Harlem R 6
200 do a3l9*
l •. BKOOSD
1000 Missouri S 6.i ' 70 I
2000. »! do 1 - 70*
•SParkßk* ■ 90*
4 10. ,< do '. - 90
10 Am Ex Bank 97
f- 14 do 90
10 Continental Bk 97 *
• 25 Commwtb Bank 90
50 Pa Coal Oo i- v j 69 /
• 7 Del A Had CCo 103
85 Com Coat Oo ' 10
So /‘l do " 10*
2PO. 1 ! do ;? : *J 10*
100,. do- b6O 11
10OPacific MS Co- - 08
100 Bosding B *lO 43#
200 - do 43#
50 Milw k Miss B 34#
60 NY Central B 71
100 Erie Railroad *lO 20#
60 • do S 3 20 V
100 • do - *lO 20#
600 • ’ do ' b 3 20#
200 ' do' 20#
100 ' do ' *lO 20#
100 •' do ' *3 20#
100 do' *3 20#
20 • do " *3 20#
125 Hich Oen B 64#
30 Gal & Chicago B 76#
360 B & Quincy ft 80
6>-• I-'- do* - • >'
100 Canton Co ‘
THE MONEY MARKET.
Philidslkija/ September 9,1667.
If «b bad to Write a sermon to-day instead of a money
artlclo/weghouM take ftfr oar text tho saying of Saint
Augustine, that « Jo tiling* hard to prove and dangerous'
to believe, It 1* hotter to lean towards doubt than' assu
r*oee,|’ * Thisembodies gbodwhojpsome doctrine, kold it
may weli, he, applied by those whoarestill in uncer*
talnty about our financial prbsptots.
There is nothing-harder 'to than the existence'
of godd'ot sufficient teMons; for thecbntinaince of Anau-
A^W 9 *- On t coatr*ry f ,eYery thing - points to a
future of glad promise and bright hopes! It Is true that
we hard of lateyoare expofted largely Of gold, but U is;
equally trde tha two Have.been targe producers of gold/
and it makes but little , difference/whether the labor
that pays for imports, pays for it in the gold it digs frOm
the soil, or In the crops which it makes thesolt'b'rlng
forth. It Is equally true that our banking capital and our
circulation are increasod; but the circulation lain nearly
tho same proportion to the capital and specie as before
the increase, while the very addition to banking capital
is cobad test of the growing'wealth! of
evidence itself not of bad! but of good times., ,
■fath. regard to the, danger of an unfounded belief in
impending financial difficulties, we head'to say very lit-'
tie; It is apparent*) everyone; But few realize how
natural, to mankind .is the. desire to nourish reports. l
,Qne is, imposed uponby ignorance or knavery foretelling
tfouble; he adds a little more, and' contributes the
whole to his neighbors; who'repeat the,same process/
until the.conimuaitybtUetGa jfrom.a.thousand witnesses
what they would indignantly reject upon the testimony
of one. 1 : It required an effort' to oppote' ttctipx disbelief
te pbpular ? deluilon,but;we'should suppose'.the con-'
sciousness that ,-jrpuld make- the effort
successful!" -
A rational rejection of the plausible intentions of
those whobave raUed thls storm for their own base and
selfish purposes,.is at bnce.the interest and duty ofevery
good citizen, Let to ; each other the vast
improvement* Jh machinery and manufacturing industry
which daily acgmefctdur domestic wealth. Let us look
at the stream of immigration," and the increasing" popu
!alion of the, country, spreading themselr«s over tho
abundance of .good land which ’ lies open to every
msiK on 'easy- conditions-, 'and ■ making an immense
capital heretofore 'unproductive, realize countless
profits from'improvement ainl'cultivatldn.,, We. must
not forgot ibp.niinerai treasures of the oarth,.brought
tp light In daily increasing quantities by tho aid of 1 mo
dern science, and applicable to the' arts and the service
of man. Otirjmproved means of communication have
doubled within five years the value of the water-power
of our country alono, and m*de : the if bole land more
than ever ifoalth-produefng. Look where we will, wtf
find evidences of great and multiplied prosperity to the
country at large. Wo all own financial posl-.
tion to’be aafe, unless general ruin prevails elsewhere in
.buycbuntiy,? and. look where we please, wo find, instead
/of trouble,*cheering «igns,of safe and healthy progress;
A few speculators.who hare been always in the mar
ket for money,And havp. thereby; up its price to
'others, are broken and ! gone out of the way. Their dis
appearance should be a causo of congratulation rather
than of despondence. We have no reason to bo
cast down! We' have good,' 'safe, profitable bitsl
,ness; vrcwill have'plenty of cotton - toscli at'*
high prico ; we wM hare cheap breM and ait active de
'ttand for labor ; -we will have Employment for our slifp
plngjAnd work for our mills. ; We will have a letter
business', in the spring, when the returns of this yehr’e
.produce are. realized,* than r the country has 'ever yet
known.' AH these thing* should awaken enterprise,
encourago ’ effort, and support fortitude and persever
ance. r > , f .
The sale, at the Stock Board chow a-fallinff oflf in
prlcce again to-day-Boadins Railroad Stock opening at
--1 falling aa low; aa .and rallying again to 22.
Almost all the other stocks sold show a similar decline,
the Inevitable consequence of the continued pressure on
the money market. ■
’•Wo regret to learn tho failure of the enterprising
flrm .qf Beeves, Buck A.Co. .We understand that their
means aro amply sufficient s meet all their liabilities,
jbut tho great difficulty of reqlirtng upon their assets in,
jho preseht.'fltate of the money macket forces them to a
suspension, which. we. sincerely hope, may bo- but-tom.
porary. f We wo gratified * to- know, however, thit they
do not carry down any lead tog house' In,Philadelphia,
and that theirausponslon ’iii not, therefore, calculated
to add to the present financial difficulties. --. -r ' ;
In Now. York, according to the Courier and Enqui
rer, each day adds to the'returning confidence among
bankers and xnerehAhts, and r to the, stroogth \p( ,tho
Bu\ks of tlie city., 1 There w,ere sotje few. suspensions
yesterday and to-day in the grain trade and dry good
business, among parties who are Abundantly solvent,
according to their balance sheets. ; ‘
; Profa Herald of to-day we extract the following
circulation of tho’New York Banks:
“No one seems- toifear-tHo suspension of our elty or
country-hoiks, sq tor as the eirculatlon 1 is
Holders of bllls'sppear to hare, iha mosfrpwfMt confix,
dence, in,,theiultimate redemption of.the toae of tho
suspended /Banks, and ho fears 'regarding tho Banka
which hive hot yet suspended; ‘ The cumncy is, there
fore,,sound,’and we hare not the difficulty to contend
! with. in ,tho..present-revulsion that caused so much
disaster In 1837.* Then the currency w*!s of aylld-cit
character, and- when 1 the Banks'suspended 'their bills
were.worth just about nothing at all. Now tho basis of
our paper currency is solid and substantial, and every
! ihgn lq the community perfectly understands tho system
byjwhicfi the bill ho holds is aiocured, and rests there :
fo4e satisfied,, Tho,Banks can.fall now-the samcas a
private concern, andirind up In the same way.**
The Boston Post of yesterday tndroings'sys; Wlthlii
a fewdara, however .althouglitheßanka'haveloßf specie,
and although moneyhas boon exceedingly stringent, tho
toqeof the market has rather improved. Wo notice
Uttlc or nothing of apanie feeling at'preMdt;
the prtportiou of notes dally coming under prptest Is not
larger than that of ordlnafy'ti'raei. .. >
The following- are the footings of the Boston Bank
Statement for tho past week, as Compared with those of
the week previous: { 5 ' ' 1
r ‘ ■ Sept;!.. Sept. 8.
Capita} Stock.; ......$31,V00,C00 f3t.980.0Q0
Loans and discounts.6B,363,ooo 63.020.800
3,431*800 ,-2w,400
Ain’t due from ot&er banks. 0,180,000 ... <6,932,900
Ain't due to other banka..,) 4,234,000, , 4,430,600
Deposits. ......4.,, J 0,004,700 10,798,600
Circulation.'. 8,557,400 , .. 6,993,000
' The following I* & ppznp»T&tiro statement of the ex«s
port* (exclusive pf specie) from- Jfew York to foreign
port* for tfio week <ma since January l;
' \ 1856. • -1866. 1857. ,
total for tho week..- $883,886 81,080,11$ $1,060,060
Total for 8 months.. 41,442,006 63,016,344 49,282,615
SipceJr
£ioce January!.'.,|42,*6*.090,45* ♦50,318.605
Ybe following Is from the, Missouri JDanocr&t; Tbo
published report of C.F. Jackson, JJiq.i the Bank Cora
roiMloaer, which in required to bo mid* geml-Minnelljr,
of> tta’copdl/lon of the Banka organized under, iho
General Banking lair, enters statementsfrom the State
'Bank with, it* brandies, tbo Southern Bank, and the
Farmer’* Bauk. ‘From-, this report, looking it the ro
source* imjnedldteqr oO ou 'available, and (he tiabMUet
Immediate P r pending,>o obtain the following result:
j- /-BBaonnoßa. ■ , -3.
'specfa Ott 6aud.V«» Ji.* ..,.r.H,6g8.057 :
Loaoß and exchange............. 3,840, m
Duo from'had noteefif Other ban Vs.. • • 218,176
Total. 1 ../../..,
t "
.Due depositors,’.,.,►••♦..foP3.437
CircutatftnJ cutetiUdlugt-**** S<W,4GQ
Other acc0untf1........ >37,435.
ii *.4.^..*..*•••• , 12,233,342
* pue.Beqhare moving forward with,* view to the bj.
tension nfaUfacUJtlesto trade trlthin tbti eoidpau f><
Which the/ can grant copjjpattblywlth
jujdcaiition which'
at alt time*,' and which lire jipeeUllj • enjoined by
stances of -tbepasslug boar.. -> 1 •> ■ 5 ,
'* f Tbe’Jelf4i2jp n :|^ wr^nce declared &
sjr sb&ri, (Wttpe'rcent); i)»ya
ble'on demand: : '
$. The Aafalßge of-the <u«rel»iidft»d Toledo road were,'
InAugust, 1867*,.... $63,884
j “ : 66,600
$. She foil U&fttgfttfi* ih* Ltbigh Canal, ft* the week
IJfc»Wo*sep»;6tbj 1 J fc»Wo*$ep»;6tbj w*a ta follows:
fßOtt lOBWSCI. • total.
! , much Chunk. Tons. Cwt. tops. Cwt.
Summit Mines. ......*«•••♦«* .12,173 11 189,156 16 _
TupnelNo. 441 Ift 4,981 03
Boom Ilun Mines.... 034 06 30,369 02
East Lehigh Mioen 1,535 00 18,807 17
A. l/athrop-and others, tea
and Dust Coal 20 00 2,041 10
* East Maueh Chunk. ' ' . ,
Spring Jtfoputaln Mines.. 840 09 22,564 11
But Sugar Loaf do 1,393 10 .16,701 18
Coleraine do 1,885 10 34,613 01
Stafford do ' —— 610 11
N. Y. and Lehigh Coal Co ... U»tB 14 19,577 QO
German Penn.' Coal Cq 7.074 00
South Spring Mountain Coal. , 565 04 11,205 06
North Sprint Mountain Coal.. 832 06 7,641 QT
! Bearer Meadow Coal 1,035 18
i Venn Haven
Hasletoh Coal Co!
Cranberry Mines.
Diamond Minos..
Couucil Ridge....
Mt. Pleasant Coui
. liockport.
Buck Mountain Coal C0...v 1,833 08 47,003 00
IFArCe Haven. .... ‘
Wilke6batre Coal Co —. • 700 06
Wyoming Coal Co 397 02 7,913 02
Ilartford Coal Co. 770 05 16,878 14
Total
Lumber.
Por the week...
Per last report.
TljO following is the amount of coal transported over
tho Leliigli Valley Railroad, for tho wouk ending Sept.
6th, 1857:
Minus. tVEBK. Previously. Total.
Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Owt.
Spring Mountain.... 2,647 17 83,050 14 80,421 11
East Sugar Loaf 1,884 17 08.090 17 09,984 14
N. York & Lehigh 844 'O7 25,703 07 20,547 14
Couucil Ridge 1,379 11 44,228 12 45,003 03
Gorman Penns... 0,307 10 6,307 19
Coleraino& Stafford.!,34o 19 34,257 12 35,004 11
Bolhln &Deh&ven.. 431 12 5,983 15 9,415 17
Haileton-... 2,008 02 32,863 15 34,931 17
J.B. McCreery&Co. 399 02 3,940 19 3,340 01
10,812- 07 805,852 10 316,104 17
Boring the past week,’there were, shipped ovor the
Cumberland road 7,306 tone; over the Pennsylvania
road 6,074 tons j over the George’s Creek r0ad7,794;
and over the Hampshire road 1,667 tons. Total for the
whole Maryland coal region for the week 22,998 tons,
and for the year 436,484 tons.
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES,
J ’/ September 8,1867.
Reported by R. Mantey, Jr ;i Stock Broket No. 80#
. Walnut
TIRST :
1000 N Penn lie's 63 W I
100 Oitj R 6*B 87
700 do' ' c«li ST |
1100 do ’ SOX
2105 Penn s's lots 82
MO Wllra R 6’« 80 I
2500 City Q'fl new 03
200 do 1 new 93
1000 do b 5 new 93 I
29 Penn R lot a 42 S'l
2 do 42#
25 do'- lota 42
7 do 41#
10 Cft dt Am R *swn 100
10 ; do - *swn. 100
5 do sdwn 100
20, do s 5 100
25 N Penn R 8
20 ,do W 7#
3 Reading A , 22
10 . de 22 .
100 do 2dys 21 #
BETWKES
SO Long' Island U - 8#
60 Reading R crhli 21#
SECOND
10 Peon R iJrs 41#
3 do , 41#
2 do ' 41#
2 ' do 40#
3 .do . , 40
23 do 40
1 - do' 39#
10 Schn Nav prof 18
O N Penn R 8
00 Roftdlng R ' s 5 22
60 do 1 b6wn <22
CLOSING PRIG]
, „ Sid. Ashed.
U 8 O’#, *6B 116
Phlladafis .85 80
do HR 86 ,86
do New, 02 03
Pannafa, , . 81# 82#
do M 6’ Bf ’44 83 86
Pen'nft HR . ' 39# "40
Morris Oanl Con 40 46
Bchyl Nav 6a ’B2 50 61
do,, .Stock 10 12
LATEST-
100 Reading
. GO do
Ro&dlng closes.... 4
DOMESTIC
BALTIMORE* SEPT. o.—Floor— Tha market It
still heavy. Thera was some inquiry this morning for
Ohio Flour, and we heard on ’Ohango of sales of 1,700
bbls super, a part of which was bought for shipment to
Liverpool, atss,so bbl. There was nothing done in
Howard Street super. It could, however, have beeu
bought readily at ss.62#,and it waft stated that there
were some parties wiUlug to soil at $5.60 Uhl; these fig
ures show a decline of 22# to 25 cte on the price obtained
yesterday for this description. There was some inquiry
for City Mills Flour, ana we heard ot sales of some 600
this at $5.62# on time, it could have been bought
very readily for cash at $5.60 bbl. Extra Flour is
quite dull. We quote Ohio/ Extra at $0.25«r56.60, the
latter figuro being, for very choice brands. Howard st.
do at S6.GO, and common shipping bands Olty Mills do
at $0.25<t56.76 per bbl. Rye Elour is scarce and wanted,
and we quote it firm at $5,25 bbl. We quote Corn
Meal as Rforo at $4.25 for City Mills, and $3.70 ty bbl
for Country. , ,
GaiiN.—The receipts of Grain this morning were
comparatively light, the aggregate of the Offerings at
the Com Exchange being uliUlc less than 40,000 bushels.
Tho market for it was dull, and prices wore a shade
lower. Reds sold at lOOallOc, for tough, 1150125 c,
for fair to prime, and whites brought 105ttll6c for
tongh lots, 120«125c, for lots slightly out of condi
tion, 130a140c, for good to prime dry parcois.and a lot
of 700 .bushels. Tory-choice white suitable for family
Elour,. brought 148 c. Com was in better demand, but
prices were lower. White sold at 02a07c, and yellow at
bushel. The’receipts to-day were about 16,000
bushels, mest'of which changed hands at the above
rates. Wo quote Rye to-day at 85»90c for Maryland,
and Ssc for Pennsylvania. There were some 2,000
bushels at market this morning, but only ono or two
small lota wore sold. Oats were steady to-day at yester
day’s figures. There were sales on Chonge of somo
3.600 bushels at 20e320 for Virginia and Maryland, and
34cr37c for Pennsylvania Oats.
Sbsds—Grass Seeds are dull. Wo quote Timothy at
$3O 25,. and Clpvorsced at $7.75 4P bushel. We heard of
no sates of importance this morning.
' Strains—Sugars are in fair tJpman'J, but tho market
for them cannot be said to he .active. Wo note sales
to-day,of 30 hh<b». good to choico Porto Rico at $lO 25
«sll, and of 33 hhds. fair to good Cuba Sugar at $9 60®
$lO. We have noticed for a day or two past an Improve
ment in the tone of the market, and we see no change to
note in Its condition .to-day. The quotations for Sugars
to-day are as follows, viz $3 60®59.25 for common to
fair Porto Rico, s9.76<tsLl for good fair. to choice do.:
$8.76®510,25 for grocors’ styles Cuba and English
Island, and $7.75tt58.25 for refining grades do. Wo
notice that Messrs. Lemmon & Brogdon adrortiso a lot
of 175 hhds, Porto Rico Bugar, the e&rgo of the “ Bcbr.
Priscilla,” for auction on Thursday, the 10th Inst.
WmaxßT—Thoro is abetterdemand for Whiskey, and
the market for it is a littio firmer. Wo heard to-day of
sales of 150 bbls. City at 26 cents, and of about 100 bbls.
Ohio do. at 20 cents, these figures being an advance of
# cent gallon on yesterday’s rates.
SUGAR,—The stock of Sugar In Boston on the Ist of
September was as follows:
Btock jn Boston, Bept.l, 1857. 1856. 1855.
Cuba Browns, - - bxs. 17,330 14,062 6,704
Cuba Whites, . - 3501 710
Cuba Muscofado, - hhds. 11,288 7,30 * 692
Manilla, ... bags. 10,856
Brasil, - 2,490
3mporiutious.
fßeported for The Press.]
LIVERPOOL—Ship .'Gov: Langdon, Stone—l 7 pkgs
mdse Stuart k Bro; 10 do J BlcGregor; 20 do H Cohen;
12 do J Maitland, 1 do Barcroft, Baver k Co; 2 do J Stu
art k Co; 32 doClaghom k Fryer; 1 do Martin it Bmith;
4do W P Wilataebj 5 do W 8 Hansell k Son: 4 do How
ard it Gilliams; 3 do Wray it Gillllan; 10 do Lowls & Oo;
8 do W McKee it Bro; 7 do Senat, Bros & Co; 7 do D 8
Brown & Co; 2do Conrad it Roberts; 4do Lafourcado,
Ooxe it Co: 4 do Smith, Williams 4rC<y 2do PS Jus.
tico it Co; 1 do S J Duncan it Co; 2do Jeske Lee: 2 do
Shields k Miller; Ido Dilworth,' Braown it Co; 1 do II
Disston; ;6 do J M Ford; 13 do W W Knight; 1 do C
field: 4'do D Graham k Co; 12 do A Wray; 4468 bars
iron Morris it Jones it Co; 197 bdls steel M Pedrlck it
Co; 12 grindstones J B Mitchell; 65 casks clay C B Dunn;
30 do N Lennig: 100 casks soda ash E k V O Yaruall; 10
bbls senna Dulles k Cope, 24 casks bleaching powders C
W Churchman it Co; 22 pkgs earthonware Rushton k
Go: 3doX Basin; 80 do Ay Ebdnuau; 10 do 8 B Pierce
k Boh; 20 Brans k Quincy; 2116 sacks common salt, 1657
One do; 219 pkgs earthonware, 168 tea soda Ash Dawson
k Hancock; 50 casks bleaching powders, 200 tea soda
ash, 76 pkgs mdse, 8 bxs licorice Juice, 10 crates earth
enware, 00 casks barytes, 8043 sacks common salt to
order.
BREMEN--Brig Argo, Paulsen—26 pkgs mdzo J N
Bauertacks; lOdoM Glcsso & Son; 4do Muslin k Ben
nett; 3 do RBoXbauip; odo Ostheimec k Woodward; 4
Howard ,k Gilliams; 8 do Rosingarsen & Son; 12 do
Dullis k Cope: 16 do W II Bchlvely; 60 do Wicht k
Lankoroam 18 do O Yexln k Co; 230 do J H Harjes; 1 do
J Andre; 2do UodmanA Morwitz; 3do O Weber; 1 do
J Pennington k Son; 4 doO Elwurt; 1 do C Zimmerman;
1 do W D Glenu; 16 Schleshsgor k Co; 6 Walter k Berg
hauser; 2 do Schaffer k Koradi; 2 do Mitchell k Allen;
8 do R T Schmidt; 2' do Doan Farrell, k Co; 2 do
W Grauholy; 6 do Bharpless Brothers; 1 do W P Buck;
23 pkgs 8A A Sondheim; 6do Keiterlinus A co; 6do
Osner k 2ohn ; 60 do 3 Baylis: 20 do A Forster; 4do
H Duhring ken; 20 do W Teller; 12 do JnoDoll: 10
do Hadden, Carl k Porter; 10 do Gaos, Lebennan
kco; 20 do G Doll; ldo F Lennig; Ido Bedel, Pearce k
00; Bdo A YonDgdi co; 20 do Thos Miller, 1 doLTormin;
1 John W®lkj 8 L k P Grasshol*; 6 L Scldeubacb; 16 P S
Justice k Co; ’4 Dohan & Tait; 7 Klemm k Rro; 35 0 A
ThudlumJ 21J J Bailey;. 27 Grundy. Warden k Oo; 111
Weiner: 4 T Hissonbruch k Co; 8 O W Churchman & Co,
3D V Midnight it Co; I Macnnel k Schepeler; 14 pkgs
mdse J t Platt k Schottler: 11 do do and 600 demijohns
Order.
810 DE JANEIRO—Ship Gallogo, Wolfe—3o6 eases
sugar, 176 qr do do, 184 bbla do, 3609 bags coffee, Tho»
A Newhall k 00.
1 TURK’S ISLAND—Brig Globe, Roberts—oolo bus salt
M Clark.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
In ship Gallego, from Rio de Janeiro—C S Johnson,
of New York; Mrs Mary G Moran, do; DanlG Moran,
Pedro S Moran, Miss Catharine Hayes. ‘
. . PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
Isbasl'Morhib, )
Josgffl 0. Grdbb, S CoM«i»rtß or ran Month.
John Wblbb, )
LETTER BAGS
, £* *** Merchants » Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Tonawanda, Julius , 1/n erpool, Sept 26
Ship Joseph Jones, Flowers.,.San Frauclsco, soon
Barque Minnesota, Cole Rio Janeiro, soon
illariite intellutence.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10,1837.
SUN RISES
HIGH WATER.,,
, ARRIVED.
' Ship Got Laugdon, Stone, from Liverpool, July 23d,
with mdse to Dawson k Hancock. Reports: Had Tory
changeable weather up to the Banks; lost Jib and main
topgallant sail, foretopsail yard, and split foretopsail,
latter part of passage had light baffling winds and calms,
tat 41 50, lon 53, exchanged signals with ship Emily a
Hall, of Potland.from New Orleans for Havre.
• Ship Gallegos Wole, from Rio de Janeiro, 24th July*
with coffee to Tho? A Newbali & Co.
Steamship Norfolk, Roily, from Richmond, via Nor
folk, 28 hours, with mdso and 24 passengers to T Web
ster, Jr. . Parsed ship Wm Cummings, a Br brig, three
light brlgi and ten sehrS below New Castle, beating up.
Brig Globe, Roberta, 14 days from Turks Island, wtth
salt to M Clark. While'boating up'the bay at B'P 31 00
Monday, was run Into by a c6al laden schr, which car
n a.? Wft J r iibboom and head gear.
Oldenburg brig Arno, Pouib&o, from Bremen, July 16,,
1 ®d*q Ac. to JT Plate & Bchottler.
to D Cw C °^ fle> IfomßoetOn, with mdse
iap^ iW^rB> ®^ ower8 > ® d a ys frpm Boston, in.bal
‘S *Hw2?.‘ r ? U ‘ 6^fr °” B * Sto “’ UllM *
fc coflffi 4 <i ‘ jr " rrom BMto "'
towgjtte^^’^ d -.* ai)r ‘ froral,roT,4^M '
$4,053,224
:$3,729,882
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA*, * THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10; 188?. :
3,272 02 63,140 04
3,419 04 42.114 14
1,248 11 - ’ IT 777 12
1,066 12 22,812 18
602 16 4,000 19
.34,070 12 596,328 14
Feet.
1,519,790
....27,824,932
.20,341,722
,'klreet.
BOARD.
100 Beading B 2d/a 21 *
100 do 2dys 21*
100 do 2dyn 21 %
100 do 21*
100 do h 0 21
100 do b 5 21
100 do bS 21
30 do 2dya 20*
60 do 21*
10 do 21*
60 ■ .Jo . 21*
200 do lota ch 21*
27 do 21*
1 do 21
100 do town 21*
100, do 21*
100 do 21*
100 do 21*
10 Coinmer Bank 60
60 Girard Bank 10
4 N Bk Kent »5 112
BOARDS.
IT llarrUb Rlotftbs\vns3>£
BOARD.
60 Reading R Wvrn 22
300 ~ do. . cash 22
10 Union Oan&t 5
■6 City Bank s 5 60
5 do »5 60
6 Mechanics’Bank 26
20 Consol Bank 1 v 20
62 Bank of Kent s 5 108
7 do 108
5 do a 5 108
SKa—STEADY
Bid. Ailed.
Schyl NavPref 17 18
Wmap’tAElmß . 14
do Jstmort7’s69 71
■do do 2d m 60, 62
Long Island 8 0
Vicksburg '
Girard Bank 9# 30
Lehigh Ziuo £ 1#
Union Canal 4% &£
New Creek •% %
Oatawissa RR 7 8
-HEAVY.
100 Reading
,21i;a2l^
MARKETS.
6 44—BUN SETS.
fichr Pearl, Crowell, 5 date from Boston! with sugar
to Crowell & Collins
Schr Wm Tyfon, Wholdip, Adayaftota Boston, vrlth
pidsp to Crowd! A Collins.
Schr P Metvln, Avory, 3 days from New York, in bal
last to Van Dußtm. Norton & Co. ■ .
Bchr Globe, Homer, 6 days from Salem.' with mdse to
Crowell i OolliM.
Scht W H MaUler. Crowell, 5 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowoll 4. Collins.
Sob? Gazette, Crowell. 6 days from Boston, with mdse
to Crowell A Collins.
Bchr Thos II Seymour, Roily, 6 days Trom Salem,with
mdse to Crowell A Collins, , . ;
Schr Jos Wilkinson. Baker, 6 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell & Collins., ,
Schr Umpire, Chambera, 6 days from Portsmouth, N
H, with mdse to captain.
Behr S L Crocker, I’resbroy, 3 days from Taunton,
with mdse to Twells, GaskUl A Galvin.
Schr Village Gem, Fhlnnoy, 4 days from Boston, with
plaster to captain, (
• Schr Smith Tuttle, Mayo, 6 days from Proviucolowu,
with radec to Geo a Wood. .
Schr Arietla, Chase, 6 days from Boatou, with sugar
to Bute A Smith. . ' ,
Schr A Hammond, Paine, 4 dnya from Boston, in bal
last to Davis, Piemen A Co.
Schr S A lUmmond, Paine, 4 days from Boatou, with
mdse to captain. 1
Schr A J Uoetoh, Elw'eU, 7 days from Cape Ann* with
atone to 0 Barker.
-Sphr Silver Magnet, Perry, G days from Boston, in
ballaßt to Noble, Hammett & Caldwell.
Schr H W Gandy, Ellis, 4 days from Norwich, in bal
last to Ropplier A ilro. ,
Schr J II Williams, Smith, 6 days from Scitoate, In
ballast to N Sturtovant A Co.
Brhr BOnj Shepherd, Marsh, 3 days ft am Laurel, Del.
with com to J w Bacon A Co.. '
Sebr E W Perry, Sampson, from Nantucket.
Schr Wave, Joliuo, from Boston
Schr Breezo, Dickerson, from New York.
Schr Lydia Ann, Brooks, from Wilmington.
Schr W A Drcssor, Hatch, from Providence.
Schr J M Baylis, Thompson, from Now'York.
Schr Stag, Townsend, from Dighton.
Schr H A Weeks, Weeks, from Gloucester.
Schr Santco, Ireland, from Itudsou.
Schr 1) P, Talpey, from Portsmouth.
Schr U Daley, Peterson, from Provincotown.
Schr Eraeline, Loper, from Providence.
Scbr Isabella Thompson, Corson, from Providence.
Schr John R Plater, Gandy, from Providence,
Bchr'J K Stoneback, Rlaley, from New Bedford.
Schr Jabot L White, Foster, from Providence. 1
Bchr J 0 Runyon, Endlcott, from Providence.
- - Schr Francis O Smith, Smith, from Providence.
Schr Saratoga, Clark, from Plymouth'.
Schr Minor, Wheeler, 8 days from Rees* Corner, Md.
with wheat to Bewley, Wilson A Co.
Schr Anna Marla, Hilliard, 1 day from Smyrna, Del.
with corn to Jas Burratt A Sod.
Schr Delaware, Derby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. wlttz
coal to Jus liarratt A Son.
Schr Muutua, Maxan, 1 day from Frederica, Del. with
wheat to Jaa Uarratt A Sou.
Steamer Konnebec, Hand, 24hours from New York,
via Capo May, with lndee ana passengers to JOuica All
derdice. 1 .
V , ;CJJSARED,-. , , .
Ship Quebec, Watson, N Orleans, 8 B James A Co.
Brig Slay Quoen, Jackson, Mobllo, Pettit, Martin
A Co.
Brig Ormua, Baker, Now Bedford, Trotter A Dixon.
Brig Ann Elizabeth, Taylor, Boston, N Bturtevant
A Co.
Brig Susannah, Cottrell, Boston, Morris A Murray.'
Schr Wave, Joilne,Washington, , .do
Schr Stag, Townsend, Old Pert Comfort, do !
Schr Jabez L White, Foster, Boston, B Mllnes A 00.
Schr J R Plater, Gandy, do do
Schr Arietta, Chase. Boston, L Audenreid A Co,
Schr Silver Magnet, perry, Boston, Noble: Hammett
A Caldwell. 0
Schr Breeze, Dickinson. Alexandria, John R White.
Schr Santee, Ireland, Norfolk, do
Schr Lydia Ann, Brooks, Norfolk, Bancroft, Lewis
A Co. ,
Schr J M Baylcs, Townsend, New Bedford, Blakiston
Cox A Co.
Schr H A Weeks, Weeks, Plymouth, Tyler, Stone
A Co.
Schr D P, Tapley, Newburyport, Brown A White.
Schr R II Daly, Peterson, Ducksbnry, C A Uocksher
A Co.
Schr Saratoga, Clark, Plymouth, do
Schr II W Gandy, Ellis, New Haven, Repplier A Bro.
Schr J II Williams, Smith, Oohasset, N Sturtevant
A Co. , , ,
Schr C A Btoteou, Cobb. Wellfleet, do
Bchr A J Horton, Elwell. Gbelses, Smith A Co.
> Schr Gazetto, Crowell, Salem,Van Duaen, Norton A 00.
Schr S D Crockor,Preshary, Taunton, . do
Schr F Merwin, Avery, Bridgeport, ~ do
Schr J J Spencer. Langstaff, Boston, do
' Bchr Telegraph, Nickerson, Cambridge, do
Schr Northern Light, Lake', Salem, do
Scbr Minnesota, Baker, do do
Schr Emeline, Doughty, Georgetown, . do
Schr 8 B Grice, Grice,' do do
Scbr Mary Tice, Tice, New Haven, do
Schr J 0 Runyoh, Endicott, Fall River, B Mlloea A Co.
, Schr Fra C Smith, Smith, do do
Schr Smith Tuttle, 'Mayo, Provlncetown, 0 Miller
A Co.
Schr J K Stonobeck, Rtaley, East Greenwich, Rogers.
SlnolckMn i Co. ’
’ Schr Alabama, Bozman, Baltimore, Band S Christian,
Bchr Lily Dale, Kidgway, do do
Schr Hero, Terry, do do
Sehr D O Gurtber, Kerwan, do do
Sea Flower, Thompson, do Wmßumm.
Steamship Delaware! Shaw, New York, J AUderdice.
J3tr Henry L Gaw, Iter, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
{OX TBLHQBApn.J
/Correspondence of The Press.)
New Yonx, Sept 0.
Arrived, barque Sir Isaac Newton, from Hamburg..
Bostoh. Sept. 9.
Arrived, ship Halcyon, from Calcutta; Aoudoden, from
Sumatra; HapswcU, from Glasgow.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
BEAUFORT, NO. Sept. 871857.
The brig Portland, Capt Knight, from Philadelphia
for Charleston, with a cargo of coal, sprung aleak night
of 2d inst, and filled so rapidly that she had to be run
ashore five miles south of Ocraltok* Inlet, and la likely
to become a total loss. Crew and materials eared.
Yours, Ac. H. J. VERNER.
Correspondence or the Philadelphia Exchange.
LEWES. DeL, Sept. 8, 8 A M.
The schooner reported ashoro yesterday proves to be
the Ontario, from Port Richmond, with coal, bound to
Boston. Sho Is full of water. Hull and cargo will prove
a total loss.
There are at harbor about 80 sail of vessels; among
the number are: Ship GaUego; brlga Ohlmborazo.Den
mark, Napoleon,'B Wnttson, Edwin, Mallory, Orion,
Industry, Albion, Caroline. Richard A Torrey; achrs
Alcxandor M, M Bedell, J Snow. Watchman. Moro, May
Flower.’ A Barrett. Volant, M L Carlton, Forest, Eliza
beth, F Novrton, W A Hammond, Courier, Lucy Sharp.
Mary Aun. A Heaton, Ottawa, B N Smith, lIP Oibson,
Smith Tuttle, Bw&u, J F Collins, Monsoon, Expreia,
Black Diamond, nornet, Beauty, Panama, 31 Sewell,
H J Brayton,Onward, M R Carlisle, Wm Tyson, Golden
Eagle. W II Mitchell, U Blackman, Clara, and steamer
America. Wind still continues from the eastward—
weatber cool.
Yours, Ac, WM. H. HICKMAN.
Correspondence of The Press.
Havri Dk Oraob, Sept. 0.
Three boats left here this morning, ladeu and con
signed as follows:
Elijah Harris and Bernard Black, bituminous coal to
Wilmington, Del; Merchant, corn to rerot A Bro.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Phlne&a Sprague. Matthews, hence at Bos
ton Bth inst.
Steamship Boston, Scllew, hence at N York yesterday.
Steainßhip Porßia, Judkins, from New York, 10th ult.
at Liveipool 29th.
Steamship Baltic, Comstock, from Now York, Aug 16,
at Liverpool 28th.
Steamship America, Lang, for Liverpool, via Halifax,’
sailed from Boston yesterday.
Btoamship Pennsylvania, Teal, hence at Richmond
Bth inst.
Ship Dreadnought, for Now York, sailed from Liver
pool 26th ult.
Ship Romance of tho Sea, Caldwell, from New York,
July 0, for East Indies, was spoken July 11th, Ist 82 30,
long 49 30,
Snip Barannk, Rowland, hence for Liverpool, was off
Holyhead 26th ult, lOjf A M.
ShipEllon Stewart, new,llB tons, Wambcrsie, cleared
at Baltimore 7th Inst, for Havre.
Barque Geo Leslie, Tbayer, from New Orleans for
Providence, was at Newport 6th inat. and remained at 2
P M 7th.
Barque Chester, Crosby, hence at Boston yesterday.
Barque W A Banks, Bartlett, for Charleston, cleared
at Boston Bth inat.
Barque Almon Coombs, Drinkwater, for Buenos
Ayres, sailed from Bucksnort 3d Inat.
Barque C B Truitt, Scull, for New York, went to sea
from Charleston 6th Inst. 3
Barque Emily, Lyle, from New York for Havana, was
Broken 6th Inst, lat 8918, long 7227, 2 days out.
Barque Washington Butcher, Collins, for Philadel
phia. was towed to sea from N Orleans 26th nit.
Brig Daniel Malony, Steelman, from 31atautas, at N
Orleans 2d inst. '
Brig Myra, Kolly, for Philadelphia, sailed from Bos
ton Bthinst.
■ Brig E Doaue, Lorlug, for Baltimore, sailed from Bos.
ion Bth Inst.
Brigs Fanny O Field, Herrlm&n, and Vermont, Smith,
from Boston, at plctou 29th ult.
Brig Angelina Avery, Torrey, from Providence, at
Plctou 30tb ult. ’
Brig Albion. Parker, from Grand Turk, arrived at
Cockbum Harbor 17th ult. and cleared 19th for Balti
more, with 6380 bushels Balt.
Brig Portland, Knight, hence for Charleston, sprang
aleak, and was run ashore 2d lost, about five miles
eonth of Ocrakoke Inlet, and will probably prove a total
locs. See Miscellany,
Schr Francis Elmore, Smith, for Philadelphia, cleared
at New York Bth inst.
Bchr C R Vickey, Horton, from Baltimore, at Fall
River 6th inst. ’
Schr Ephraim k Anna, Dole, beuce at Providence
7th inst.
Schrs Thomas C Acton; Laura. Hitch; Chaneeford,
Hitch; and Benson Kemp, hence at Baltimore 7th inst
Bcbr L B Ferguson, Barratt, honce at Georgetown, 8
O. Slat ult.
Schr Roxbnry, Brown, from Boston, at Norfolk 6th
instaut.
Bchr E n Rowley, Godfrey, for Philadelphia, went to
sea from Charleston oth inst.
Schr Albert Green, Woavor, honce nt Danvers 6th lust.
Schr Geo Byron, Ford, cleared nt Boston Bth inst. for
Philadelphia.
Bcliro W Holmes, Webb, honce at Newburvport Bth
Instant. r
Schr W B Ferguson, Wheatou, honce at Danvers
3d inst,
» ® c !‘ r , ® R° w ®i Wiggins, from Delaware City, at
Bristol 6th inst.
Schr J S Weldln, Smith, sailed from East Greenwich
sth Inst, for Philadelphia.
Schr J L Hess, Loper, from Delaware City, at Fall
River 6th lost.
Bchr Alettieo, Harvey, hence at E Grconwiob 6th inst.
Schr Mary II Mifflin, Melvin, from Dlahtoff for Dela
ware Cltv, railed from Newport 6th Inst?
Schr Alhambra, Coombs, sailed from Newport 6tb
lust, for Philadelphia,
Schrs Cbas Carroll, p ra tt, and 8 B Bailey, Whlrlow,
hence at Providence 7th Inst.
Schrs namlet, Hall, and i G StlUe, Corson, sailed
from Providenco 7th inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr Thomas Potter, Glover, from Delaware City, at
Bristol 7th inst. J}
Bchr Georgo ,W Krebs, Emerson, honce at Baltimore
Bth inst.
Schr Connecticut, hence at Bridgeport Bth inst.
RSchr J R Conover, Homan, from Trenton, at Bridge
port Bth Inst.
Schrs Goo 0 Gibbs, Gibbs, and W A Dreiser, Hatch,
for Philadelphia, sailed from Now Bedford Bth inat.
BeUr Harriot atul Sarah, hence at N Haven Bth inst.
Schrs Allda Elizabeth and U M Wright, for Philadel
phia, sailed from New Haven Bth Inat.
Bchr O G M’atcrbury, Cook, cleared at Boston Bth
inst.
Schr D 8 Mortthon, Morgau, lienee at Wilmington. N
C. oth lust. ’
Schr W A Nowell, Beouott, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Wilmington, NC, 7th inst. *
Schr Maria Pickup, Baker, cleared at Baltimore yes
terday for Providenco.
MARINE MISCELLANY.
Beaufort, N. 0., 3d Bopt.—The brig Portland, Jerome
Knight, laden with cool from Philadelphia, bound to
Charleston, was run ashore 2d inst., (having epruug a
lead) about five miles South of Ocr&coke Inlot; she lies
about 200 yards from the beach, full of water; whoa the
soa geta dqwn It is probable that the materials will bo
saved. Assistance will be eeut the Captain.—[Letter to
T. Rogers, Secretary Philadelphia Board of ilarluo Un
derwritors.j
w [Per Ruropa.l
Arrived frDmNcw York—Aug2Bth.GuyOott, stCadis;
14th* Jes»=y Byn.il, do; 16th, >l(4j!itot,<to; 29tU, CUa,
Cooper, APtjrOrp: srih, BmonM 1,10 oncl » L Looo, at
Liverpool; 17th, J Harris, Malaga. ’
, fililed for Now York-Aug la? h | <j ulleQ of th Boaf
from OadUi SM, Juliet, from Btamortav.nj loth, Dfr
tba, from 8t Holeua; Ota, Weitasa, from Shelton- Tlh,
Assaln, from Sheltoiii 11th, frluco Oaear Srmlorich,
from Trieste. . ’
The Ship loxUgton, from New Orleans for Itrerpool,
went ashoro in Draniier Bay with a careo of 1100 Salue
of cotton, and 100,000 blsycs, Crew saved.
V NBW YOBK, SEPT. ,0, JBsT_Anetw-n_,Shlp New
1 “ !rom Liverpool Aug d, Aun2o. tot4s
32, ion 6313, epoko Br bark Abagaß, from Qttohoe for
Now Oaetle. Brig Henry Leeds, (frsnL, Bochiiivl ■ Bdr
T Raymond, (Blake,Jfrom Havana Ajug 16, Shin JH
Ryereon, Antwery, JulySl. n p •» u
Cleared, steamship Southerner, Robertson, Bavau-
Koapoko, gkioner, : ship
St Charles, Cooeray, N Orfeans; bniraSnuna Iloailoon
St Martha; MlktaA Grevoor, •
strong, ThoopsonjArroya; achr VT Itggvtt; Gibßon;
Rjcbmood j brig Restaurodor,
list of Aftivals at tha PrSnolpal Hotels.
GIBARD UOUSE-7-ChMtouUtroet. Mow Ninth.
T O Do Luce. E J Johnson, Mocoa G*
D Patterson r -EO JaaForster, NY
L’qtJ M Walnwright. U S N J U Battell, NY j
J D Chambers Washing D 0 Wright Smith A ly, Cm 0
Francis Rawdon, NY Janie* O Marshall, Frio
F L Crane, Topeka O W Barnes, Latrobe, Pa
Mias Fry, Latrobe Pa < G W Willis, NV-
R T Leech, Pittsburgh Mrs Warnlck, NJ
Mr Pitkin A fatally NO II LChurch, NO,
D O Smith, Ark WII Wborritt, Ky
W Mohroo, St Louis Jaa Radley A ly, M
Mra 8 D Batea 1 A eon, Box .Mra Butt, \a
Mias W Butt, Va J RHoghes, Bau Francisco
Misa ll Foreman, N Bruns ETSeWoI, NY .
Mias L Foreman, N Bruna- Dr R P Michol and lady,
i wick Charleston
E W Reading, St Louis Wm A Plutt, Coiambus, O
Bonj Muller, Va 8(1 Story A lady, Augusta
R H Stevenson, Weston John L Green, 80
John L Williohia, NU John A. Moore, NC
J G Founha, NO M D Waddell, NO
8 G Spann wtd lady, Mi-u G 8 Bteven#ou A wife, NCJ
11 Tripp A wife, Providence John Klsworth. Mobile
Thus AddUon, Savannah H3l Niver ami lady, Kiii-
Mr Gayarre, NewOrleani ■ derbook
N Silver, Halifax, NS OJ Storm, Va
R G Lindaay* NO . W B Campbell, N Orleans
Henry B. Reardon A lady A M Clark A lady, NC
Norfolk J O Washington A la, NC
J W Hunguford, Ya Theo W Elba, Maas
Eugene JacCVrd, St Lonia John Jack, Ya
Daniel Gaskins, Va Richard L Pugh, Louisiana
J A Foster, Memphie Misa A T Pugh, do
Wm D Thayer, Bonton Miss ED Pugh, do <
JR Waters, Ohio Win Pugh, jr., do
J A Lovelace, Va W'm Richards, Ohio
J L Lord, NY Thos R Rich, Butt
John P Brafteb, Petersb’g Clias Smith, Couu
Sam’l Bingham. Conn Eugene Estavani, Paris
J A Buck, Baltimore J A Hutchinnon. Ohio
Caleb J Droxburg, Phila G L Kowub A la. N O
G Gcott, Philadelphia B Bbay, New York
J J Lasala, do 8 Weller A la, do
Jos Cushing* Jr, Baltimore W E Rutter, New York
Jaa Black, lincaster WinJacksou, do
J Langdou, Elmira B W Andersou, do
Capt Weatkerby, Toronto J Stoll A la, Newton, NJ
J 11 Pauhson, New York O II Le Ouiere, Chicago
i James Alexander, New York II J Southmayu, Jersov Cit
B Mayer, - do E W Bonney & la, S O'
R L Taylor, Now York O II West, New York
Jno G do Mrs J L !,elb, do
UNION HOTEL—Arch Street, above Third.
*R Gray, Winston, N O JMRuper, NC
J M Bta(jfojr4, do M E Walker, Middletown,
Jas Purvianoe, New Paris. O Del
J Kury.Ltfayette, I«d T F Boallch, Bellefontc, Pa
J S Brinkerd, German- Benj McLane, CAP R R
town.O Thoa Jt Ripley, Oa
■Wm Ralston, Allegheny city Richard Carter, Pa
W M Wright, Gardlngton, OWM Nerthropl, Ind '
8 h Paul. Jnd D II Short, 111
Ren Korea, Easton, Pa Jacob Ganwer A la, EASton
GS Sillier, do WC Bliason, Smyrna, Del
? A wife, BolTalo J Goldstein, Warron, Ohio
J E Meart. Indianapolis Jacob Raffensparger, York
,H W Williamson, Freoport county, Pa
W Schmlck, Ohio E A Pfohl, Salem, N O
A J Smith A lady, Logan, O J 0 Orookshank, Md
W UCrookshank, Md.
Benj BarJJey A le, lowa R 0 Dermott, Washington,
FKudiorAla, do Illinois
0 Olausor, Pekin, 111 S Weyhuck, Pekin, 111
8 H Ohnsted,De|, NY A T Mason, Basil, 0 ■
Mias J Rfitt, do J Ilammitt, Cincinnati
Chas Short, Phila W R Sweitzer, Cedar R&-
T VVanest, Rochester.NY plds, lowa
RobtStorrett A sou, Clu II Roth, Columbia, SO
M Josser* Anderson, SC Mm Harmony, Easton, Pa
U B Kimball, Reading Michael Keyser, Mansfield,
n Hirsh* NOaroliua Ohio
MERCHANTS’HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
D D Stockton, Ala Joa W Stockton, Ala
Jaa W Bowers, Balt W H Jennings. Balt
B Julian, Lane, Ohio W T Godwood, Rome, Ga
R F Hall, Centre co, Pa W H Kilmer, Sandusky, O
D 8 Metzgar, Pa John Graff, lilairsv, Pa
M M Burnet, Stroudsb Pa AO Graff, 'do
A E Richards, Louisiana Miss JenuLon, Danville, Pa
C D Emery, Westport Thos Craig, jr., Lehigh Gap
J L Bnfgoa A la. Tenn J W Jackson, Gustavus Toun
J BRyan. Augusta, Ky J MGraham,Dompham,Kau
Chaa Seif, Obiengo, IU Miss Loo Graham, do
Thos Curran, Galveston la W McLean, Shippensb. Pa
‘ K 31 L9wia A la, Ind Misa Collina, Ind
R B Condit, Ohio O F Perrie, 3Fash, D O
E Condit. do K Priee, Maryland
D H Apple, Alex. Va Jas H Annan, do
A Turner, Wheeling, Va Audw A Annan, Md
F F Williams, Ohio . H L Fiold, N York
WmOverdeld, Easton Wm Patton, Columbia, Pa
Hon 0 R Buckalew, CMura- J A Enter, Ohftmberaburg
biaco.Pa Alexll Belgel, Reading
Hon Yt E Reynolds A fam, C McCarty « la, Pa
Wilkeabarro H 8 Briggs, Chicago, IU
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
/ N Coleman, Reading R J Butlar, Rockport, Pa
i Herman, Va AG Bayer, Allentown, Pa
Jaa W Steel, Lauc co, Pa H J Handler, Pottsville
deo 3lorrison, do W F Seiscr, Trenton, N J
M Reynolds, Canton, Ohio KMayhew, Lancaster, Pa
si Myers, do H Orossang, PotUville
G Sager. Ohio Mrs Boyer, Iteadiug
d F Vrluiamson, do Mils Diner do
6 Shuler, Liverpool, Pa J I< Grenor, Danville
/ Ooihlcy, Chi*stuut HIM A 31 Rupert, Blumsbnrg
/ B Spang, Berks co, Pa Chan J A Chapman, Potts-
J II Boyer, Pottsvllie town
11 L lUgby, Danbury, Ct 8. Dryfuw, Louis>llle, Ky
KcnJ Billtis, lteailing Miss Dry fuss, do
A3IERIOAN HOUSE—Chestnut, below Sixth at.
RM Sloan, N O BO Baker, Cincinnati Ohio
Col W II Brittain, NO R Watson, Pittsburgh
J Tipping, Va Goo Sergeant, Phila
K Walloon, NY G Brinton A la, Wt Chester
A Strauss, NY J B Hunt, Boston
L Beckul, N Y Mra Curtis, N Y
W F Thomas, Va Mrs Ooodoll, N Y
31 3t Auder, Dubu»|ue John N Daniel, Paris Tenn
J Klinefelter, Ohio BD Bowden,CottagoGrove
J R Hawley, Covlngt’n Ky W D Kendall, Teun
CO Keech, Ohio Mra Davidson, AVashlugton
H G Ilehdersou, Term Mra Caldwell A ehlld, do
8 W Henderson. Teau MMunday, Ky
Chaa O Keeclu Ohio H D Dagett, Wlimingt’uDcl
Afi Gowdy, Ky Chaa U Pennock, do
J Dlckman, Petersburg, Va F E Davia, Petersburg, Va
O N Tarr,/lUauy, N Y BWitdfordAan,Coucrd,NY
W Colison, Ya JD M&ion, Bedford Springs
W R Bermtngham, N Y Chaa Bermlnghara, N Y
J £ Rathbone, St Paul D M Krame, St Paul
J McArthur, N Y Louis Lipman, Nowark, NJ
£A4RWer, Teams' James Deviny, Texas
O F Dixon, Texas, Mra Woodard, Waahanaton,
V O Goodwill, N Y i) 0
J 3lcFarland, Meadvilie A 8 York, Zant, lonian
BF.Greene.Pawtauckot, HI Island
H Danioia, Pawtucket, RI W Wallace A la, N Y
John 0 Prentx, N Y Johu If Harrison, N Y
Miss Harrison, NY W W Williams, N V
O W Evans A la,Phoenlxvile Jas Evans, Phoenlxville
W Latham, Hartford, Conn J Latham, Hartford, Conn
RR Robbins, Mas* C Robbius, Mans
C P Reid, Gin, Ohio W S Reid, Oin, Ohio
ObasS Smith, Elmyra, NY W C Smith, Elmyra, N Y
J Daniels, Conn B Daniois, Conn"
Robt O Kolly, N Y
STATES UNlON—Market, above Sixth.
D F Barnes, NY L Howell, NO
James Johnson, Augusta John P Lea, NY
Tbes K McCUug, Me lit ilia W Huston, Ohio
L Mathews, Philada W McElheny, Mercer, Pa
Geo Dorf, do G L Betty, Richmond
W B Mason, do R Frauds, Slount Joy
F G Palmer, NY Wm K Brown, Balt
Geo Barclay, Columbia John McVey, Harrisburg
John Hettzler, Jr, Phila J E Fox, Chester co, Pa
W P Neely, N Pittsburgh GII Barnwell, Columbia
HA Clark, Harrisburg Guo McAlpin, Phila
A Armstrong, llollidavsburg
CITY HOTEL—Third street, above Race.
G W Long, Lambertv R Burners, New Jersey
J Painter, N Hope K Potter k sou, Easton
W Spooner k la, Centre cy G Potter, do
J Spooner, do J M Cowell, Pittsb'g
Miss A Spooner, do 31 Vaaklll, llunt’u
Miu M Sjiooner, do W Brooks, Lambortv
Master W Spooner, do J Seely, Gt Barrington
J G Thompson, Phlla TS Marsh, Bait
J Booker, do A Dubosq, Uarrin’g
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
Cha* H Swope, Phlla H U Slocum, Pittsburgh
Col W Magruder, Ohio Ja* Cook, Frederica, Del
Sami O Jones, Daltimoro W A Cook, do
Johu P Miller, do Wm McMutrle, Buffalo
Thos 9 Johnston, do OP Gliddoff, Nebraska
Jonas Camberwell, Norfolk Honry O Sfoyre, Chester co
W D Blrchmal, Kent, Md Thos Norcroas. Bridgeton.
J W Moore, Boston N J *
J H Chase, New 3'ork
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third street, ab. Cellowhill.
Benj Helfrich, Long Swamp J R MattU, Dauphin co
Levi Maobeck. Reading Mrs Manbeck. Reading
A Dankel, Breinigsvllle J F Harrop, Phlla
J Matthews, Pottevillc Wm Miller, Easton Pa
JH Borman, Berks co J Mockey, Boyertown
Peter Steinel, Germany.
BLACK BEAR INN, Merchant Btrcot, bel. 6th.
J D Sharpley, Chester Co Jas Conuor, Chester Co
Roht Lyale, “ Jas Whitecraft and lapr
Dr Duffield, “ Chester Ca
Cbas Buffington “ E Slssler, Lawreucevillo
A L Custer, Pottabalon Dr M Hammond, Newark
T 8 Brown, Utah Territory Del
FRFanst » Edward D Baker, Del Co
0 G Waterman, North Circaa F Alexander Norths Circus
11 Ohiltlek, Phlla Mrs Hatchfleld, Mt Joy
S I Potts, Lancaster City Robt Clark, Holmesburg
Sami Bioses, Phoenlxville Jas Wenger, Chambersburg
Mrs Keifenyder, Phoeuix- AWillauison, “
ville Col Wm Crotzer, Sau Pran-
Herbert Thomas, Easton Pa. cisco
Special Notices
Bower’s Infant Cordial.••• This Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and Is the most
perfect and reliable carminative extaat fot Infants and
young children.
By s iti powerful influence a speedy cure Is effected In
all easel of CAelif, windy pains and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much of children’s suffering duriag denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran
qnllises pains of the tpicri*, looseness, vomiting, Ac.
The Infaut Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used In thousands of cases with the most
abundant sueeesi. No family should be without It.
Prepared only by navnr A. Bowxr,
At his Drag and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of Sixth and Green sts., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. au 13*1/
Saving Fund—Five Prr Cent* Interest—Na
tional Safoty Trust Company. In Wilndt Street, south
west corner of Third Street, PiiaanßLpnu. Assets
over Ovh Million and a Halt or Dollars, invested
in Rbal Earats, Mobtoaoi3,Grodno Rents, and other
first clans securities, as required by the charter. This
institution couflnes its 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 notice, to any amount.
The office is open every day from 0 o’clock In the
morning until 7 o’clock in the eveniug, and on Mouday
aud Thursday evemugs until 0 o’clock.
Seamen’s Saving Fund —Office 303 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de
posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate
of flve per cent, per annum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open dally, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and ou Mon
day and Saturday nntll 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
tary, James S. Prlogle.
■fllatriageo.
On the 7th instant, by Rev. George A. Durborow, Mr.
THOMAS ASH, of lloek Islsud, Illinois, to Miss ISA
BELLA BLACKWOOD, of this city .-[Western pa
pers please copy.]
By the Rev. George Chandler, on the eveulng of the
8d instant, Mr. TUOS. W. STRATTON to Miss ALMI
RA MATTHEWS.
iDeatlis.
. Ou Tuesday, the Bth instant, Miss AMANDA M. DE
KLYNE, daughter of Theodore and Elisa Deklyne.
The friouds and relatives of the family aro respectful
ly invited to attend the funeral,' from tho resiuenco of
her brother-in-law, Mr. Jas. 8. Smith, 1814 Green et.,
west of Eighteenth, on Friday afternodu, at 9 o’clock.
To proceed to Monument Oemetery
On tho Bth instant, Mrs. ANN MURPHY, iu the 65th
yesr of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resU
denee, 8. E. corner of Ridge avenue and Green street,
on Friday morning, at 9 o’clock,
wlUtMim
on every THURSDAY AFTERNOON* at two o’clock
Diligent 11*11, TENTH and FILBERT. *
BuU-2t* By order of Association.
ITT* Keystone t'lob. *•Opening Meeting to
ratify the adoption of the Constitution. Democrats,
rally lo your strength for the opening of tbo cam.
paign, and redeem your pledge to the Democracy
of the Union, to keep tbo glorious old Keystone in the
column of those who respond: “No North, no Bonth—
our Union, one and inseparable, pow and forever.”
A Grand Ratification Meeting of the Keystone Olab
will be held at Independence Square, on Thursday
evening. September 17th, to ratify and confirm thegene
'ral nominations of the party, to which all true men of
the Union are invited.
The meeting will be addrsssod by Goneral Wm A.
Packer, Hon. Wm. Hon. J.Claucy Jones, Hon.
Btophen A. Douglas, Ellis B. Schnabell, Esq., Hop Peter
Shannon, Spencer E. Cone, Esq., of New York, and »
number of our follow-townsmen.
Democratic Clubs uad Ward Associations intending to
participate will report to the Committee, at the Club
Headquarters, Globe Hotel,' Sixth and Cheatuat streets,
Eowaro W. Power, 1 ]
Wm. Cook, I
JOBKPH COLLISB, I
John 0. McCai.l, j
By order of—
au3l-rowsBt Wif. B. BANKji
TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.—
Attention is invited to the following stock of sea-
Boned LUMBER:
300,000 feet 5.4 Yellow Pine Floor Boards.
250,000 foot 4-4 do dn.
30,000 foot 3*4 do do, Bailable for lio
lug stores.
75,000 feet AVbito Piuo Floor Boards.
350,000 foot Spruce Joist.
Selling low fur cash, to suit the times, and in iota to
suit purchasers.
ALBERT DENTON,
South FRONT street.
WORTH READING. — Why Is it that so
many suffer and drag out a miserable existence,
unfitted for the enjoyment, aud even ordinary pursuit* of
lifo, when rolle 'by troatoieut at ones pleasant, safe and
permanent in its effects, may be so readily obtained?
Or. MORRIS (late of New York) tenders his professional
services in ail <Jhronlo and Female Complaints, Piles/
Oravol, DyApepaia; Rheumatism, Asthma, &c.
Patients visited in any part of the city { or if prefer
red , treatment by letter,and the highest satisfaction war
ranted. no matter how complicated and stubborn the
case may appear.
For some interesting and instructive suggestions to
the married, or those contemplating marriage, (which,
when followed, will insure mutual pleasure and happi
ness,) enclose 25 conts. Addregs
WAI.U. MORRIS, M.D.,
■elO 2t# Philadelphia,.Pa.
Consulting rooms, 2TO South FIFTH Street. Hours,
10 to 2 and 7 to 0, P. M.
Proposals for excavation.—Tho
WEST PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY
COMPANY will retake PROPOSALS, at their office.
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, WALNUT Street, till noon
of the 15th Inßt., for EXCAVATING and EMBANK
ING along the lino of their route, Harerford road and
Vine street, West Philadelphia—about 12,800 cubic
yards cutting, and 17,000 flliing—there being Terr little,
if any. rock.
Contractors will atato the time required to finish tha
Job and terms of payment. James Miller, Esq., En
gineer, Market street, West Philadelphia, will explain
details of the work required, J. 8. SILVER.
Chairman of Committee,
FIFTH and LIBRARY Sts.. Philada.
BOARDING. —Very largo single and com
muuicatlug rooms, newly and elegantly famished
atSouth-east corner EIGHTH and SPRUCE. selo-2t#
Rosin— coo barrels soap makers’
Bonin, to arrive per schr J. 11. Planner, and for
sole hr MARTIN & MACALI9TKR,
«e!0-3t 119 Water street.
RmitsemeiUs.
tvational theatre, WALNUT ST,
li noar Eighth.
Last Night but Two of
MR. W. K. BURTON,
Who will appear in three capital parts:
MICAWBKR, cno of his moat popular assumptions:
JOE BAGS, tho Lawyer's Clerk, and MADAME
VANDERPANTS.
THURSDAY, Sept. 10,
The last night, positive!/, of the very successful play of
DAVID COPPERFIKLD.
Micawber Mr. Burton
Mrs. Micawber ... Mrs. Prank Drew
Copperfleld Mr. W. Briggs
Martha. Mra.H. Kirby
With tho most laughable Farce on the stage,
WANTED, 1000 MILLINERS.
Joe Bags and Madame Yanderpants. Mr. Barton
TomTifton and Silas Smithera Mr. 11. Watkins
To-morrow—Serious Family and The Toodles,
Saturday—Sir. Burton’s benefit and last appearance.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Les
see, Sir. E A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr.
JobnSeftou. Prices.—Dress Circle stud Parquette, 60
cents; Upper Circlo, 26 cents; Private Box and Orchestra
Seats, 75 cento. Box Office open from 9 o’clock A. M.
to 3 P, SI., Doors open at 7 o’clock; performance to com
mence at T M.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Sept. 10th, will be
acted Sir. Maturin'* Tragedy of
BERTRAM ; 08, THE CASTLE OF ST. ALDOBRAND.
Bertram. ..Sir. Iforiimn Veiin
St Aldobrand .Sir. Shewell
Imogens., Mrs. Herman Vesln
To conclude with the Laughable Farce of
THE WASHER-WOMAN.
Widget* Whittington Mr. John Sloan
Mary White Mrs. Jobu^Sloau
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—For
tho benefit of SIR. and SIRS. HERMANN VEZIN,
•FRIDAY EVENING, Sept. 11, will be performed
Sbakspeare’a Tragedy of
MACBETH.
Slacbeth Mr. Hermann Vesln
Lady Macbeth Mrs. Ucrmann Vesln
To coucludo with a Farce, in which Sir. and Mrs.
John Sloan will appear, being their last appearance.
scll*2t#
WHEATLEY* ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—Sole Lessee ,W. WHEATLEY.
Scat* or Prices.—Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Scats), 60cents;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre. 25 cents; Seats la Pri
vate Boxes, 75 coats; Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery,
13cents; Gallery for Colored Persona, 25 cents; Pri
veto Box In Ualleiy for Colored Persons, 33 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 p. M.
J. M. B. WniTTON Treasurer.
TUI3 (Thursday) EVENING, Sept. 10th, the per
formances will commence with the popular Comedy of
THE SERIOUS FAMILY.
Cspt. Murphy Maguire Mr. E. L. Davenport
Aminadnb Sleek Mr. Thayer
To conclude with tho Comic Drama, called
THE TOODLES.
Mr. Toodles.
Mrs Toodles.
iUmliant (Jailors
Edward p. kelly.
LATE
KELLY A BROTHER,
Having engaged the services of
CHARLES ROTH,
Distinguished for tho beauty and excellence of his
floods when in tho Tailoring Busincftß,lisa taken
the Store.
814 CHESTNUT STREET,
AMD Ilia OFRNEb FOB THB BALU, AT BHTAIL, Or
OLOTUS, CAS3IMKRE3, VESTINGS, CRAVATS,
GLOVES, SHIRTS, Ac.,
Of tho tost qualities, at moderate prices.
07" Tho business of KELLY A RROTUKR ta re
moved, from this date, to No. 814 OIIE3TNCT Btreet,
where it will be attended 4o by EDW’D P. KELLY or
JOHN P. DOHERTY. kMj
JOHN I\ DOHERTY,
FOB THIR3 WtTB KBLLT A BROTHER,
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY A CO.,
HATIXO SNOAOBD
CHARLES ROTn,
Formerly the leading Tailor of thla City: and
M KAYSKR
Formerly with 0. ROTH A 00.’, late Coat and Vest
Cutter with LUKENS, KELLY A CO., and other supe
rior Cutters, ha# rented a part of the store of
EDW’D. P. KELLY,
814 CHE3NUT STREET,
And has commenced tho
TAILORING BUSINESS.
Tho most unremitting attention will be paid to the
wishes of all who patronise tho establishment; the best
of Clothea will be made, and at moderate prices. [ses-y
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. 18 and 18 South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A Urge and well selected stock of CLOTHS and
CAB3IMEREB always on band.
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the beat quality, and in the most fashionable-stylo.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. auS-tf
PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WILL
\J SOON BE PUBLISHED, the following standard
Books, vie: Blunt’s Coast Pilot. 18th edition; Bow
ditch’s Navigator,27thedition; Shipmaster'*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 etoamers, and teasels
where the motion la considerable. They require fewer
repairs than any compass now in uso.
Marino Opera Glasses of auperlorquallty, Spy Glasses,
Aneroid and Mercurial Barometers. Thermometers,
American, French and English Sextantß, Octants, Quad
rants, Azimuth Compasses, Binacli'S, Log Glasses, and
all kiuda of Nautical Instruments and Books, constantly
on band.
Also, Charts of all parts of the world from the latest
and best authorities.
Agouta for Rogers’ American Code of Signals, Deni’s
Chronometers and Compasses, and for Abbott's Horo
meter, and au instrument for working ont problems in
Nautical Astronomy by simple inspection and with per
fect accuracy. Thoy hare received the approval of ex
perlenced shipmasters, and hare been aaopted by the
IT. 8. Navy. E. A G. W. BLUNT,
aultt-lm* No. 179 Water Street.
Henderson & co ,s great liter
ARY FAIR, FIFTn and ARCH streets.
In order to gratify the wishes of our numerous pa*
trooa, and induce the book-buying public to till 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 Gilt in value of from 25 cents to fIOQ. Call at
our establishment, look at our valuabto stock, and select
for yourselves.
Recollect you are not buying at chance, for every pur
chaser gets bis books at tho usual price, aud very mauy
will got, in addition, a present worth having. au2l-3m
Evans- great gift book sale,
No. 335 CHESTNUT Btreet. N.B,—-No connec
tion with any other house in the City. aul-3m
Mft OriO — C oA L A N UTTuTn;
V7* which constitutes a third of the
stock ot au incorporated company, will be exchanged
for merchandise ur real estate. It U clear of debt aod
future charges, (expenses will be provided for by in
eorac.) A railroad connecting TWO GREAT ROADS is
being made at the cost of other companies through the
mineral deposits, at the foot ot the mountains, on their
lauds, offering a way to market on the sea board, and
opomug a village site of incomparable beauty, as well as
Uealthfumeas and profit. No Investment can compare
with coal minis for security, and none In tho country
can be more attractive than thoso for their resources or
j reaUtuco. Apply 8. W. corner or FOURTH to,l
WALNUT streets, second floor. se 0-lw*
OFFICE OF TILE NEPTUNE INSUR.
ANOB COMPANY. 414 WALNUT Puila-
CEIMU, September 81b. 3857 —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 Neptuue lu
surance Company bo Increased from one hundred thou
sand to two hundred thousand dollars.
Books of subscription will be opened on MONDAY,
tho 14th hist, and remalu open for flvo days consecu
tively, between tho hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M
By order of tho Board,
Be 9-Dt GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
A FARM OR COTTAGE wanted within 15
miles of Philadelphia, in exchango for a three
story Brick House, east of pixtoeuth iu Vino street, and
a three-story House in Murroy street, one in Pearl
street, and a lot In Kensington, 19fl by 105 feet, fronting
on four stmts, all clear. Either or all the above and
part cash. Apply to ROB’T A. PARRIBII.
aeptO'lw# a.W. cornerofdth A Walnutsts,
WANTED-A GOOD VESSEL OF
about 2,000 barrels capacity, to load for a port In
the Gulf. Apply to '
JJIBHOP. BIMOKB, & Co.,
WNorty Whurei.
iiissTmllaye
ija'wUl RE-OPEN their BOARDING AND BAY
SCHOOL >t IMS CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, Seri
tember Hth. . , ■ • * ’ r
REFERENCES.
ReTs.H.A. Boardman, D. D., Philadelphia; David
MaUa. do; C. Wadsworth: D. D. - , do; M.G Clark, do;
Newtor jirowu, D.D., do; ffm.B. Jacobs, do: Wo!
t D-» do; .A. Converts, D.D., do: John
?’J*- . do; Baines H. Cuthbert, do; Wm. T.
dn; K, B.’ Choney.do; WiUlam Brail
«ek Dn°,| tk »■ Oitlette, D. D„ do; R. Mv
Eaton i)°W d ?j R 'tK U * er i 8.D., Baltimore; George TV.
East v»» vi l ml 0D ’ New York; G. Kempton, North
Howard wj?* Thomas Raiabaut, Cassrilfe, Georgia?
fl Hart V cw^sljqr KiPennsylvania;John
ColA Paul T. JoLs. EaS., do;
Sheri A* I EI Tn lO C"V Oi ;<5“P»r
pie, eld, PltuiifiSt,’ Joh v?' *?*
En., do. do; George iffift Jemejidinundj,
Raymond, LB. D., Brooklyn," Now E &,??i J °'
SOU, Esq., Chicago; lion, sh™ W MX!"’?! 8 * 3 '’
New York: Stepbei D. BillaVL Corner,
ll flap4^fm iCl S ' Dick ‘ nSOn ' Bingham'Sn/Ne'^Yort ol^’
Committee.
fIRITTENDEN* PHILADELPHIA COM
MERCIAL COLt/EGE, 8. E. comer of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Street*, Swond and Third Stores
BOOK-KEEPING. PENMANSHIP, every stv *
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORib * *
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, Ao.
Each Student has individual Instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the Immediate
supervision of the Principal.
Penmen In the Country has charge of
tho Writing Department. 6
Please call and sec Specimen* and get a'Catalogue of
Terms, Ac. , e g l®
[N. President
HEM AN, ALLEN, A. M./is prepared to
receive a limited number of pupils on tho Violin,
or on the Piano, and to play Vloßn parts or accompani
ments with advanced pianist*. Apply at the residence
of his father, Professor' ALLEN, No. 215 South Seven
teenth Street. Circulars, with terms and references,
at G. ANDRE Sc Ce.’p, No. 1104 Chestnat St. sel-lm*
SIT. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY—
KJ LOCUST Steaet, wait of SIXTEEN.H, .rill be
opeoodon MONDAY, September 7th, at 9A. M.
The Principal will be in attendance at tbo Academy
daring the first week lu September, between 9A.M. and
3 P.M., to receive application j for admission. Cireu
lars may be had of Mr. HILL, Sexton of St., Mark’*
Church, oral the Academy, t
au29-2w* J. ANDREWS HARRlS,principal. '
CJCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,SOUTH-
K 3 WEST CORNER OF ARCH AND TENTH STREETS
The pnnils in this Institution will be instructed in ali
the branches of i thorough English Education, and every
facility for the acquirement of knowledge provided for
them.
The discipline will be a earefal pointing onward and
upward. ’
The school-year i« divided into two terms, of five
months each, commencing first of Ninth Month (Sep
tember,) and first of Second Month (February.)
First Department, per term of fire' months $25.00
Second “ «* . . 20 00
Third “ “ ** 16.00
Fuel, ice.,per twin... 1,00
HARRIETT BROWN.
Philadelphia, 1857.
Thomas Kiraber,
Samuel Bottle, Jr.,
Marmaduke O.Cope,
William Bettle,
Thomas Wistar,
Anthony p. Morris,
Joshua 11. Morris,
Uriah Hunt,
au2s-lm.
SUPP LEE’S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
LADIES, (boarding and day pupils,} N. W. corner
ELEVENTH aud GREEN streets. Fifth session will
open on September 7 th. Best reference gives, in?
eluding all present and former patrons. au26-tf
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
>3 YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N E. oorner EIGHTH:
and BUTTONWOOD streets, Profeasora of the highest,
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing fall
particulars, pupils' names, testimonials, Ac., can bo
had on application.
au2s-tr y. DONLEATY LONG, Principal.
Hall of st. james the. less,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Rsv. u. R. Shyssb, Rsctor.
The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep*
temberl.,
Circulars maybe obtained at the Rook Store of H.
HOOKER, 8. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Post Office, Palis of Schuylkill, Phila
delphia. aul7-6m
MRS. BARTON’" BOARDING AND
DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, N0.1»29
CHESTNUT Bt., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY in September. aulB-Bw*
TOOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
it persona, male and female, to gain a share of this
world's gobds and comforts as a
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDY BRGTUKRS’ BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near RACE,
will re-open On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist. for fall
and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
bj simplified methods, in a short time.
THE LElDY'Sfake pleasure io saving, that during
the past year a large number of persons acquired a
BUSINESS EDUCATlON,enabling many to tecum pro
fitable situations, aud others to prosecute their business
operations successfully, au22-3m. .
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT OF MONT
GOMERY connty, . August 18th,, 1567.- Notice is
hereby siren, to all persons interested in the estate of
Mary Alderfer, late or the township of Lower Salford, In
said county of Montgomery, deceased,'that Abraham,
John, and Benjamin Alderfer hare applied tosaidCqurt,’
by petition, praying for a decree for the sale of the real
estate of said Mary Alderfer, deceased. The said Court
hare fixed WEDNESDAY, the 80th day of September,
1867, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House, in Norris
town, for all parties interested to appearand snow cause,
if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioners
should not be granted. By order of the Court.
J, B. DAYIS, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court.
au26-d4w ’ *
jFor Sole nnb to £ct.
cf~BWNT^fficojji£~’TiifiHir~Xsfi>
Fourth Floors of No. 23 North Fourth street,oppo
site Commerce. Possession October Ist. Apply to
WILLIAM H. BACON,
323 Market st. ■
.Mr. J. 8. Clark®
....Mrs. Thayer
septBiCt*
4feOAn OH $6OO BOOK BINDERY FOR
tJPLPvFVF SALE—Seven years established, doing t
fair Job butineM, which eaa be increased, both blank
and printed jobs. Location, 635 Arch street, below
Bixth, Blank books at cost, jobs bound to order.
aoglo-6w
TO BE LET.—THE HANDSOME THREE
Story Brick Dwelling, No. 8 PORTICO SQUARE.
SPRUCE street, shore Ninth, south side.
Applyto 8. A W. WELSH,
au26-2w* No. 218 South Delaware Avenue.
PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN GLOUCES
TER, N. J., FOR SALK, handsomely located and
shaded—Lot, 75 feet by 110. Price, 13.000. Also, Lota
suitable for manufactories, fronting the river. Apply
toQ. ROBB, No. 3U South Fifth streot. *u2o-lm*
Transportation of coal"
CHINA.
NITT DSP*BTXIX7. >
Bureau of Construction, Ac., August 13,1857.$
PROPOSALS, scaled and endorsed lt Proposals for
freight to China," will be received at tula bureau
until 3 o'clock, the 15th September next, for the traus.
fiortation of not exceeding 4, 000 tons of autbrucite coal
rom the port of Philadelphia, In such quantities as
may bo offered, and the Department deem proper to ac
cept, to be delivered to the United States naval store
keepers at Hong-Kong andShangh.il as may be directed.
The offer will state the price per ton of 2,240 lbs. for
that delivered, without primage or aoy other extra
charge, and also the rate at which demurrage will be
charged. No other than cargo for the Government to be
received on board.
If the draught of water of the vessel offered makes
any lighterage necessary in luadiug, It will be at the
cost of the tasml ; hut good despatch will be given in
loading; For the delivery of the coal withiu roach of
the ship’s taekel at the ports in China lay days will be
demanded, at tho rate of one fair-weather working day
for every 30 tons of coal.
Tho vessel named must stand a No. 1, and pass the
usual inspection by such officers as may to appoint*! by
the commandant of the yard whore the ship may bo;
and If not offered for inspection within three days after
a notice baa been given, the department will make such
other arrangements as will best subserve the public in
terest. The vesaet must be in Philadelphia kud ready
to load within ten days after she has, passed iuspectiou,
and the notice of acceptance giveu.
Wind and weather permitting, the vessel will sail
within five days after being loaded and the bills of
lading signed ; otherwise there will be deducted from the
freight money, for each and every day’s delay In sailing
beyond the five days named, a sum equal to the amount
demanded per day for demurrage.
Payment will be made within thirty days after the
presentation of receipts In triplicate of the delivery of
the coal, by any navy agent In tho United States that
the bidder may select, who will bo designated in the
charter-party. aulT-mthtw
Girard fire an
ANGE COMPANY, PU
802 WALNUT street, west ol
“ FIRE RISKS G
DIRXO
Wm. U. Swain,
John Anspach, Jr.,
H. N. Bnrroughj,
J. B. Hughes,
V. D. Sherman,
Wm. P. Hacker,
J. P. Steiner,
H. A. Shackelford,
Hon. J9Eb JONES, President.
Hon. Q. W. WOODWARD, Vice President.
Jko. S. McMoi.lis, Secretary.
JiMlB B. Altord, Assistant Secretary. ’ sol -3 m
Dancing academy*— naylor &
DAUGHTER’S DANCING ACADEMY, TENTH
and SOUTH streets, commencing TUE3DAY, September
1,1867. The subscribers, in onering this prospectus to
the dancing community, respectfully acknowledge their
kindness during r»ut seasons, and pledge themselves
that nothing shall be wanting on their part to make the
coming season surpass in brilliancy that of former
years.
Mr. N. and Daughter bars, with untiring exertions,
added to their already full list of fashionable dances,
many uew ones, which will be introduced during the
season.
For Children—Tuesday and Saturday Afternoons from
3to 6 o'clock; for Ladles and Gentlemen—Tuesday and
Saturday Evenings from 7 till 10 o’clock. au 27-3 m
WM. D. ROGERS* CARRIAGE REPOS
ITORY, 1000 aud 1011 CUE3TNUT STREET,
above TENTH, is now open for the sale of every des
cription of Carnages, combining Btyle, Durability and
Elegance of Finish, from the Manufactory at the corner
of Sixth and Master streets, to which the attention of
CltUena and Southern aud Western gentlemen Is res
peettully called.
B.—Especial attention giveu to Carriages for re
pairs in tho shops connected with the Repository. Kn
trance on Chestnut Street au3l-2w
NO MORE PILES—NO MORE PILES.
DR. CHARLES KELLNITZ, front Paris and Lou
don, is in possession of a remedy which will cure radi
cally this painful disease, however protracted and ob
stiuato itmay bo. The first prescription arrests all pain
as If by magic, aud three davs’ treatment effects a com
plete cure. No charge will be made if the remedy fails.
All diseases cured. ll® is also tha inventor of a liquid
for nourishing the growth of the hair, and removing
baldness, the efficacy of which he fully guaranties.
Lewis FUhblatt cured of piles.
Apply at 023 LOCUST street, near the Unitarian
Church. sel-lm
David m. hogan, blank book
Meunfac turer, Stationer uni Printer, No. 41S
WALNUT etreet, betrreenFourlh and Fifth, Philadel
phla. eethlm
npHOMAS E. BAXTER HARDWARE,
A CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 010 MARKET ST.,
I «WS Nipthe south tide. Philadelphia «Q 1-fim
IVOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—The ship
I* STALWART, Cant. A. 11. Lucas, from Liverpool.
Is |ow discharging unapr general order at Almond street
wharf. Consignees will please attend to receipt o!
their goods. THOB. RICHARDSON A GO.
s©B-tf
WELCOME RANGE —SOLDBT CHAD-
Wiog * ¥BO, mH. SECOND «. wlWa.
®sn£otifmnl. !
TERMS
REFERENCES:
J. D. White, H. D., :
BenJ, 8. J&anej, M. D
Robert K. Wright, ,
Thomas D. Smith,
George Griaoom, f
William F, pittieM, .
E&?idYanderTeer,
William B. Thomas.
£egal Sfotires,
fD MARINE INSUR
irLADKLPUIA—Office. No.
>f THIRD.
ONLY TAKEN. 2 ’
3T083.
Jer. Walker,
Jno. McOlure,
Tho. Craven,
A. 8. Gillett,
Furman Bhep»ard,
Sami. Jones, &1. D ,
Joseph Klapp, M. D
DAYS OF TUITION
filjippii
CJHIp o T SE?,OKT HE TT TORJfEW OK
-Toj*U~M «,»
*“ A 1 tuuiriiog piciel (tip'brSgOKMn:;: Wm.
«\ Mux»oU v mule*, la qow, loading at Dace ilmt
w V r *«. “ a lafjo portion of her eargo tiinnd.
KUI DB OQjjoinl rapidly «'iUb»T« quick daepaich.
. ,„°'PPt r * hurry thefegpoda alofle«ide t and
WU« of lading to the ccantiag-hoaMfor flgttMura.
for balance of freight, whilch lrlUbe taken at reduced
ratei. or pa&cage apply to
BISHOP, gIMOKS t CO.,
. Th. OISEONTUB „iH In« t . »t
take Bteam down the Delaware aod op' the HlwlMfppi.
FOK _S>AN FBANGISCO—CALiFOKxVXA
LlN£^—Direct from Philadelphia,
The magnificent cjjpper thip JO3EPHJOXES. Sim
oil O. flowers, commander, fs now Joaditwat
street wharf; biteing & largo part of her car*! euiagei
agoing bofnirspkilj, wilt hire immediate dal*
Shippers will picas* hurt/ their goods alongside with*
opt delay, .
Tor balance of freight opplj to
1 - BISHOP, BIMOKS * 00.,
86 North Wkaerer
1?0R SAN FRAN CISCO—FROH NEW*
YORK. , t . •
The celebrated dippership SANTA. CLAUS, faster,
master j the magnificent clipper ship BOSTONIAN,
are now loading and will lUt# despatch a*
for balance of freight apply to
BISIiOP, SIMONS & CO.,
& NortlrWharTes-
aes-dtf M
hotels ntid Utatanranla.
T?,fr?T 0 T S J AR . HOTEL IN HARMONY
tu 44? *?«:?&• Js?** 1 * are informed
that the old STAR HOTEL is still in extstenoe. The
proprietor 'wiU he glad to see.his old frCs, *od
bromiseg to furnish them with a superior quality of Me,
Wines and Liquor*. 51e feels assured that on parlor
him 4Ti?it they will not be disappointed.- ■
JOHN GORLST.
Luneh from 10 to 12 o’clock. se&>lw
TMcGOWAN’S RESTAURANT* iSOUTH-
XfX west corner of BROAD and WALNUT—Gamo
and all other deiteada* in aeasoa. Families sopplied
with Oyster* on the shortest notiee. sepwm
Lewis b. coffin*—.
THIRD WARp w»M*
South-east corner FIFTH and QUEEN' Streets,
*ep3 Ibsq ! *- • 1 - - ; .
HfERCHANTS* HOTEL,
U-*. NORTH FOURTH.STREET,
. , - Xaont Eunr.
' PHILADELPHIA.
an24-tf McXIBBKN & SONS, PaaratwK
SJSCOTT HOUSE—Corner of Iririn Street
and Duquesae Way, Plttsbargh. B« D. MARSES,
Proprietor. - - • * • • . * - •
~ , tpiitefi <m& £iottors.
PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de
benture 260 casks Bt. Joseph’s Pure Jsiee Fore
Winejittqn.aadokhlhs. -■ , :
Ten puncheons John Ramsay Islar Halt Seoteh.Whis
key, 2 years old ' ' •••'*»-
- Fifty pipes Anchor Ofn. -- •
Harett, Martel, Bouret, and J pajay «ii
of which I offer to ths trident reduced prices.
' ‘ J - '309. F; TOBIAS, ‘ -
auai-omos 88 and9og.Front Bl. ,bfchntWalunt.• *
EP. MIDDLETON & BRO.» IHPORT
• IBS of BRANDIES, WINKS. *e.t Mae, areata
and sole prepriator* of the old WHEAT WHISKEY.
No. 5 North FRONT street. . , - an£Mm
A LEXANDER V, HOLMES, WINE AND
LIQUOR- STORE, No.' 229, Southeast. Comer of
OEOfiGB and SOUTH Streets. aul-ly
Cl, LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN JISH WINKS, LIQUORS, 019A83. Re . 29
Sonth FIFTH Stoet, BhlUftlflib. ' . iS-lj
BRANDIES— Pinet, ; Castilian & Co., ATs
rett ft Co., and ether brands «f Cognacs of ranoas
IfiW’S 1 plp l* and qoartar eases; PeUeTei&a
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
casks and one-eighth casks, all la Cnstom House itoam.
Imported and for sale by
‘ . HRNRT BOHLEN i CO.,
nn 8 Nos. 222 ami 223 South Fourth street.
TVTHMAB & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
jf-' AMD LAOSB BSE* BHEWEBY, Ha, 633 lot*
Bp. 938) Itortt THIRD Streit, Pl>md.]iU».’_silßi£o*
ocJfr.pn>npUj»tt«ad»lt.. '-'UIU
S flies Jra antticit.
T*TOLBEBT & SCOTT, AUCTIOMEEBS,
»T 431 CHESTNUT 8 tret t, oppoeite the Cutn
House, between Pourth »u 4 Fifth Street*
SALE OP PURNITCRS, _AT_Na ; 10J TINE STKEET,
Qa FRIDAY’UORjdXGYoeia,
At 10X o’clock,, wo will »eU on the psemisae, 103
Vine street, abore Front, the faxultitM ■of * fsjaflj
reiaorlag'. Ineloded Will be found^jarkif, ehanjWr, «4
kitchen furniture, each os Fzaneh. plate mirror*, ▼aoi.
tian blinds, oil cloth, stair and entry carpets, hair
tofu, hair seat chairs, mahogany dining tables* marble
top centre taUev'bedstead*, maUraeus. dnestnc b«-
reau, parlor carpets, ease seat and Windsor ehalra, ma
hogany wardrobe, roekiug chair, &c
Also,—The kiteuea furniture, eo*l store*, otectfto.
*e , 4c. *
POSITIVE SALE OP OIL PAINTINGS.—MONDAY
next, 14th inat; commencing at H o'clock, w* will te!i
& large wd valuable collection of European Oil Paint
ing*, embracing works from many of the beat Continen
tal Artists. luelnded will he found, Marino Views 'ln
teriors, Cattle Pieeet T .4ee. r suited for the tialicry. Par
lor, cr Drawing Boom They have aelecud with
great care by resident Agents, who hare devoted special
attention In selecting-for this ssstttc, f .
Th« whole will be arranged lor exauliatloa on
SATURDA V, until 10 o'clock in the evening, and on the
morning of sale, when admirers of the fine arts, ud
purehamrs generally, am ttaptctfuUy tartted t* ektewi :
peremptory sale op Vhbboidbbies,
SHAWLS, MILLIjNEBY GOODS—WEDNESDAY next,
at 10 o'clock precisely, wewiirsel! 00 a liberal audit by
catalogue a large- and valsable assortment of choice
Prench and Bcotch,E(ubrpideriei. Shawls, Ribbons, Arti
ficials, Skirts, Corsets, Bonnets, and Millinery Goode
generally. * , *
K. B. Samples will bs displayed forexamination ear
ly 00 the morning of SJe, when the trade, ani pur
chasers generally, will find It their interest to attend.
H| OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
ATX AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. B. corner
SIXTH and RACE'Streets,
SALE OF SECOND-HAND AND NEW FURNITUBS.
ON FRIDAY MORNING next. Sept. 11th, at lOs’doct
At the S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE Street*
Consisting in part of String Seat Parlor ohalrs, lUn
ble-top Sideboards, Marble-top Boqaet Tables. Oano
-Be*t Chairs, Mahogany Card Tables. Walnut Oeetrn
Tables, Plush Diruns and Chain, Cane-mat Boeklw
Chairs, Stuffed Rocking Chhira, Imperial Carpets, (Hit
Frame oval and square fancy-top French Plate Mirren,
Fine Feather Beds. Mattresses, Jenny Lind Hlrh Post
and other Bedsteads, Walnut Cribs, Cherry Breakfast
Tables, Windsor Chairs and Setters, Secretary Dents
and Book-due# and numerous other articles.
NATHAN’S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
8. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and stiver plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods,
Groceries, Segars, Hardware, Cutlery, Fumiturt, Bed
ding, Horses, Vehicle*. Harness, Stocks, and email ar
ticles of value for any length of tune agreed on, ournore
satisfactory and liberal terms than at anr other estab
lishment. . f**6j M.'NATUANA,
NATHAN'S great tale of FQRFEITED GOODB will
take place in a few days. Doe notice will be given.
WEBB’S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Gun*. Pistols, Musical Instruments, Ac., will take pit**
shortly. .Due notice will be given.
WEBB’S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
Ac., being forfeited collaterals, will take place shortly.
Dae notiee will be given.
LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS.
NATHAN’S Great Sale of Watched, Jewelry, Ac., As.
On TUESDAY morning next, Sept. IMh, at 10 o'clock,
at Moses Nathan’s Auction Store, JS. E. corner of
SIXTH and RACE Streets. Sales Room 3d story, en
trance from Race st. -
Consisting in part of Magnificent Gold Hooting Case,
Double Case, Doable Bottom and Open Face English
Patent Lever Watches, tho most of them IS karatTfull
jeweled, and af the most approved makars; Sopenor
Gold Hunting Case, Doable Bottom and Open F*ee Es
capement Swim Lever Watches, IS karat One gold, and
of the best makers; Fine Gold Leplne Watohee, in Hoot
ing Cases and Open Face, foil-jewelled and plain;
English, Swiss, and French Gold Watches; a splendid
assortment of Hunting Case and Open Face Silver Rag-'
lish anil Swiss Patent Lever, Escapement Lever, Lepin*
Watches. Double Case, Double Bottomed, and Single
Caso Watches; Gold Chains. Pencil Cases, E*r-rit.w.
Finger Rings, Breast Pins, and Jewelry generally.
Watchmakers, Jewelers,- Dealers, the Trade general
ly. and private purchasers, will Audit to their a-Ivaa
tape to attend this sale, as it wilt embrace the finest and
best,assortment of Watches ever offered at public sale
JOHN BATLiS, AUCTIONEER—No. 12$
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Street#
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o clock,
Of Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Watch*. Jew
elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goods, Notion*.
Ac., Ac.
N. B.—Term* of Night Sale*, four month*’ credit for
approved city acceptances, for flams of $lOO and with in
terest added from date of sale. sepl-Im
George w. smith, auctioneer,
N. E. corner of BARRON and SOUTH Street*,
above Second. *
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At o’clock, at the Auotlon Store, of Hardware, Cuts
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watehea, Jewel
ry, Fancy Articles. Ac.
&AMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
? MONEY 10AN OmCE, No. 112 Booth.
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear it., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from T o’clock, A. M.. untfl 10
o’clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, aV
tended upon the most satisfactory terns.
. CAPITAL $200,000.
JSstabUskidyor tka last Tkirty Tcars,
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Din
monds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Uer
chaodise, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Clgan, Mnslcal
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of
overy description.
All goods can rernnlu any length of time agreed
upon.
AH advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be charged 2 per cent, per month j $5OO and over,
the lowest market rata.
Thu Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has large
fire and thief-proof vaolta to store all valuables, andpn
vato watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy iosu
raace effected for vhe benefit of all persons haring goods
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than any other la
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, In small amounts, with
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Lem and other Watches, Jevelrv, ami
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aul-Jy
hats, Caps, & r.
H. GARDEN & CO.,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS,
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ItOUCBRS,
FEATHERS, frt., ftt.
No. M 2, (Ad No. 190) MARKET Stmt,
IMow Sixth, south side,
And No. ',23 MINOR Street, Philadelphia.
0. HUSKY UAKOJ.V, OASISL HCXOVA3.
Merchants are respectfully invited to examine nor
stock »«7-2m
CULLENDER it PASCAL,
►3 HATtERS,
No. 8 8. SIXTH street, PhllodelpiU.
©enticmcifsJhniisljing ©twits.
WINCHESTER St SCOTT, GENTUS
MH2t»S FURBISHING BTOJUC, and PATHKV
SHOULDER SEAM SKJBT MANUFACTORY, No. T«
CHESTNUT Street, abor* Be*enfb ftmt, PbltodalpJiia.
The attention of Southern anlW«st*rs Kerthaeta, and
Strangers, is particularly Invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the w»at perfect fitting article made. At whole*
sale and retail, and made to order. *os-lyif
I\|TACGREGOR - nOT-AIK FUBN VCES'.
ITi Sold by CHADWICK * BRO., SECOND Street,
first door fthova Race. tugl&*3inqs.
CfrmtlOK prCTDKES-IMPROVED
K? AMIiROTYPES »ytfo »»» skylight rociss, 1520
MARKET street, wapToT Chance’s
Vry Goods store. JjrfAXfl, metical Fhotomahar and
teacher. ** nflwt