The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 12, 1857, Image 3

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lOe«nifpoiia*B^#®iV , ?m«.V'' .'* ■>•' •!- !i / t “:'
~ p;m; r
t fVlisaVdlhaTtue banka-haye discounted- to-day
tethttfdlaaicmnifc of; their receipts, and thatthfs
b*, relieved 1 ’ tbo id : (h 6 money-market
to a ;;.Tb9-detaebd, ! fcqweVGt,, is
ifcwinytySb&sd of tfc<r supply; andnohe
claaa borrower® osn obtain accommodation; even ai
the rates’;-! ljaya quoted,/or tho' last
week. The lending- oomraercjal papers -are begin*
ntog.rto^eatd^e.Jhe.-bankfl; rather severely upon
tnolr *? aistruBt*of.- the mercantile community,”
and to warn tbemdhatif the public Were to.reoip
rooate the distehst/fbf forty-sight : 'hobrs, r vfow
of them -would- be, 1 ’able .’to!:,Withstand * the
.belief ‘is, that the” next
statement will sljbpSi4,ooo ) OQu mcoin in the bank
vaults ;and if thi*Jbe, so,,the public are entitled
to expect a proportionate ‘in' loans; "Ex*
change is nominal at . former rates, if anything at
a deollno. It is' not expected that .upwards of
$lOO,OOO will be.sent.tmfc 1 by to-morrbwV steamor
to Europe. 'pi, Frederick Swabh is
said,to bavpobohslbiied that orPhihf) AJlen «£on,
df Erbvldetffir,!!. 1 1,.‘ and of three other manafac
turew inthatc’ity» which I bare to record..-This
hainatutallyteudodto mnke domestic commission
paper rather» harder-to, negotiate) and to sustain
Che uneasiness id the market ‘ I might say/on thd
whole, that street.irfts sfigbßy
improved to*dny, ia not steady
enable me to 1 giyoyou anyoplnipnas te its duration;
u . To-ihWrowmaybe.aU.u|ouds again.. Thefailure
of Wm. d Co., bankers, of William street*
itt'tbia city,.is announced-; Its chief busin&s was
with the far west, is' not of mtichifn*
pbrtiwjce.: •-IW. UdbiUtier said te;be.Hncon-‘
sldeniblc; land"iW belief .it; tb,at‘the loss'wiltbe
little,Or none. % The President tfce> People’* Bank*
Mr. j. S; GiiberCon," hu3 reslgued .on account/ ; pf
alleged personal* difficulties, arising from on*
dorsementsfor &weBtero:railrosd,;and< Mr. Hun*
ter, a retired I merchant, has boon elected to
filb hia' plaee.<"‘-The s 'babk is in nd'way
affected /by .Mr.*,, OUvcrton’s embarrassment*,
*®£r*W»’'’,ree'eivjß^/ j. Bank, j of
lThme'isa rumor ciirrpn.t,that, our bang*
have been called on tobelp theßoston Banks with
a.tuiUion or fifteen hundred thousand dollars, and j
that thenOcomwodstion wiU be probably 'granted
without doing ns any harm here. Coin is arriving
every day; abd ibbre ia Sid ddubtvfrote. theirlkst
statement; (specie; $2,805,400:: loaHg, $53,000,000 i
and clrcuiationvJs7,OCO,(}flO.) that* the. Beaten
Banks.Ma'ißa.ba^#/*!/l) V; n
ThebußiqeWat ;tbe. Clearing. House, tordaywas
perfectly satisfactory.•> .’Tho balances in. c6in~ were
$044,107.80, and thwoletfringe $17,114,826.38. -
The teoeipts afc the Custom House" for duties to
day were ... {a
A,t tho first Board this morning the'Stock market
was rather lew hoavytbhnyesterday; butyrithout
noticeable t,in, prices.*; At, tho
second Board wh'ateVerr advanoa took plaoe in 1 tho 1
morning waa more than lost, and. the market dosed
at lower.prioeg;<but father firmer than yesterday.--
Bfeading closed at- 441 i- hotter thin
Michigan Central -644-^a ? docTiboof yes
torcltty;, Erie York Central l
lower; and POhnsylVanl/i Coni Company
2 per cent,; Y., Slater’s,.which mature next
July,' t wei:o Sold, to-day ai, ; 95. was-the l
fortunate purchaser of these securities at tho above >
prtee 'bfttf no need to bo alarmed as to tho solidity.
of his investment. * ' ' r ;
Asuss —Are very.- irregular fvith satas .of. 40 bids at
$7.67# foxpotSj aea Jf.l2# forpearla, ,* . ‘ f
BaßAbaruff*.I—-The 1 —-The market, for, State aud Wosteru
Flour is unchanged,; with fialeaof B,ooo>bblfi at $5.20©
55,30 for corandon togood,State;'!ss.4dass.6o for extra
do: $O.lO ft $5,35 for,cotfmitm,.to good, Michigan,Chto,
Indiana','Ac;‘s6,4sosB.2sfortatra do; IdiBo«fss.so,f6r
extra Genesee; ami
em Flour is also unchanged, with sales of >l,OOO hbla at
s9.6Oa9'.o&'for hjfxed 'id good Baltimore’,' Alexandria,,
Ac; $0e57.25 fpriaopy, do* .Canadian Floui; ia.hfayy,
with sales bf;3stl h.hlB'jits3.lo®so,3o‘ for superfine, and;
ss.soess.9Q fofeXtraW.'-' Kye Flour is dull, with sales
of.fiObhlsat s4.lOoss.2s i fox^fiae , l to superfine.7Cocn
ift's4'A£>as4 20 for'Jersey, and W‘,4oas,
s4.Sfi for llranaj'WJife;‘' Satea'2oO Ibis. 1- ’ ’
Corses.is steady and firm. .Bio \s quoted at 11&0
n#c'. ,! '• ‘
The market is, steady j a t the following quo
; kstr TORt otiismcAfiQjtl ' { / "
' • 1 ; 'upland. Florida. Mobile. N.D.ATox.
Ordinary;!..l2#. 12# 12# 22#
Middling..ls# -15# ~ 15# 15#,
Middling Fair.®..'. .16# 10# 'l6#*'., 17?*
Fait,uora.‘ now.'
lower, with Bales of 45,-
000 htfchels'at $1.2205L30 for.-rod Southern; $1,350
$1.45. fo£'Whlttf,'d6. "‘Oita are a Shade lower at 57ftpQc
forjgtatQ: aid #fao2e for Western. Byo is unchanged at
BQa9oor} 9aiss 300 bushels,: Cor&is slower.’ with isles'
of 40,000 bushelsat7\)a7l#c for mixed Western, • . >
are selling atOOc©7oc; new; at
25ct»27c.' --,.r j/. ,i. »• „. . _,•{ ■ < _ ~,
Hiosa-rArfrjVpryheary; bpldeip.snd buyers being
alike obstinate unwilling tp ylfld.
la‘oii',--l8 d'QU ats2Sasiii for Bcutch pig; other kinds'
nominal, r < , v Vp .* , u } i ‘e.iroi--. I '-
Naval' BTQ&R&.-~Bpints- arequiet.at
47c. Crude do. isscarco, at $4- • Ooraiaon
Roain Is lower, aud/tnajr be quoted at lb.
Fine do. is steady*- Taris unchahged. ~ >';.. - . ? ~*
Oils.—Cruie,ffbalels quiet at former prices; Crude
ratrs; Xard oil is steady J
linseed Oil is in moderate request at 79080 c 'for
American.?/
PaOTiaioxs.—Pork is higher, with sales of 425bblsat'
$25J5e20 fow. mess,>&nd t21.20»21.40T0r prime. -Beef
is unchanged, with sales of 260 bblsat sl7© 18 forre-‘
packed sod glSftlP/or extra do. ;; Beet bams
are nominal. >? i
Bacus—ls-eelUug hy wtail at 14#©15e;.Cat meats
are unsteady at 129130 for.hants, ami 11# for should-
<BanUs firm, gutterJs:*otire atl6#©l&for ohis.
Cheese is steady, ‘. t
steady at former'prices. Beflnod are
dull and nominal. ' *<-
dull, with salos of 250 bhls. at 25# ©2s#
' Ffigioura are a shade quicker, without any change in
rates,,/i.rr.-i !M‘ ’• •>/’ ;/-r iL
tiXW YORK BTOCK SXCUANQ]S BALSB,
BpAjip.- ', ' { ‘ \ ‘\
I, s V. 05 100 Pacino MS Co >.691
10,000 Ohio Os ’BO 95 GO Pen Coal Co -TO
2,090 TepnStfo.’SO -74 . 360 N Y flea \ «3 71-
2* ( tt#MoStai<MJ»b3 72 008 do W 71h
7,000 -s <do bS 10}g 60 v'do blo«7l'\
J, ’76 IQq:1 do- b3O-n.A
6,OOONYCenUePfI'B2 .200 do 07:71,
1,000 NYCenT* .-05 > IOOErieB WO 2Qtf
0,000 Erie B.CtibtyU,4Btf: .425 ;: 'wd6 A A *3>i2ojf,;
1400 , .'do ; ; ,f; 4A. 200.,/ do,;, ,010/20*
, 3,oooEriefcCnWe24& ' too'. . do Wo~2otf;
5,000 H£Bbsconj62£Q 100,, - do ~ -b00.20^
7,000211 Oen Bbds 84 260 do rt 20){
10,000., ( do,-b3i 84 - 300 . do .-.*5 ..20*
l,oooTiriAlt<3n2dm4sK 100 / do > b3O 20ft
I,oooLaCdcMllJiGb's 35 . 100,. ■ do t \ M 0 20ft
2.000 GaLJcChic2dmbß74 400 ; V do - r j ©,;2oft
lOßaokofAnierlca; 99, 50 d<» - , b3i2ojf
35B*hkofN York . 05, 20t)hift.KMBc. 73 X
46 " do ' '94 60 Hudson BE tS 19j{
05 Bosk of Coni 96.'. ,60 do 40
15 Ocean Bank >- - ~70 - ,300 Evadingß -•; - 43 Ji
42Parkjoank , ;,, 90 400 ... ~do. •; 53,.45 ,
O.ApEXßank;, , 93*-. 100 u / do «3 46 K
40 do 9J„ 1130 ~ do ... , »3, 45),
5,, ,do 92 800 . do . , a 3 45X
15 Metropolitan Bk H 100 '. do . ■■ 46« I
60ContonO vi, c leX 48 Mich Con K ■ Mi
35 Com Goal Co 11' 6' •. do.: 06 ,
SOO do-’; 10X 60Mich83c NIB 21*
lOd ..do > , C 10* ,'76. , ,do. 24 ,
300 do MO 11* 20OM8&NInrka(k '43 :
1W -do., . *3,11. 1110 Panama E; 80..
MQaliChlcEalO.74.-1,60, , do ,830,-81....
O' . .jdo, .. ;liX OlUCeult • 16
40 do «1) 74* ; 60Oleg* Pitts B ~.86;.
5 , ,do ii7>k, MLaOiMSIR 18 !
100ele»,#. 7o,;» r , ?8.,, .60 'do ~ .-*3O 15* i
SODEikQnlner'E 78 100,,, ..do, . s2O: 35*
65 Del * Had Onl sBlO7 60 do b3O 1834
Id ?M»«ot/,!fi>'JIJO»xl ! Hi? .15!!’.?
, ’0; board; - ! ? , s
.i i‘c.u t* - tiatocib>
6,000 Virgfofa'O* ;,r ' ,67V
3,000 Mo. State Ca •' * TO#
9,000 ’ <fo « J, 70
1.000 *'■ 'do. J , i? 70V
1,000 NO.St‘fia' -' r ‘ol’ -
I,OQO Yenb St 6a >9O * 74 1
I.QOO’MITCeABftr ’MV
4021 k of Com 94#
36 Dk of America , 90 L
26'Pacific M S Co. 03V
ODel&HudCalCo 105#
6d?en‘a Cl Co W 7 69#
200 Cauton Co. 16#
250 NY CeuK'<*i3 '7o#
100' v - 'do '' ' 70#
150?rleE 20*
100 : do, . sio 20V
100. do : kO' 2ov
20 Hudson R R * 20 ,
200 Head E ' T 44V,
200 do ' " . 41*
100 Mich Con R *3O 61 ;
40' ?4, d0 "64V
ft ss 0 do . . 64V
10dmcb'SN&IR ' 21V
350 , do , 21*
’ lOBIleS&N rprfrtk 43 '
IOO.GftiA-Chic K t>3o' 14 '
7 W\ ) ~ ri 6 ' . 74*
10taO&MIUE.' { ..15 '
THE i MONEY MARKET.
,f t, ,
Monetary affairs exWit a marked i improvement to
day, the business circles generally wearing att Appear
nzi&'bf th&rfuJneosj ' r 'and|j»ignV 6f ftTenewal ofconfi
deuM. -.Thve U tn«r<? .buslnWdoing amougibo Dpt?
brbtett, the holders of money- feofing loss dierpoattlqo to
pus with it for good pft^ t 4houghdbe. rate*-aakeu and
paid are such as may only bo submitted to In ee&sons'of
emergency. 3?he banks eylneo aU
they reasonably can 4* for the relief of their customers,
and, the anion of* rthey llouu are largen in proportion to
their Income than many of thdse who grumble at them
would suppose'. , t . ‘ ' , t il %]\
The sales at Board, it will be seen', show,*n
improvement in prices though any great ad
vance is not to be expected thero until money elsewhere
beCoidei ‘ ihore'abuddant J (5 or merchants- ha'vi 'many 1 ’
order* forahipmeot, which they of conrsC will ’not
wbllb'tlib nidrje/markot'rhowS'sO little' ease, and this
cessation pf business; itself-will , help : greyly/ to bring
about a better condition of ! thihfi's>»
It has been freely charged that 4ho late panic.iras H
a great ifieiiore Caused by reckless speculations' in the.
public lands of the, Wert during the past year, -but the
pubilct records ahotr .tfia'r the total payments for this
purpose during,tho last year 53,888,000,
whjleia'theyettr preceding that, they w<50,|8«,?37,000,
in the year 1865, $11,248,000. and in 1864, {0,000,000.
These figures only need 1 to- be Stated to show the uttdr
groundlessness of this charge. , thp'
wealth of (he'producing West and ’ South', the industry
of the Knitj.^odj.onriJpwn,mineral pod, agricultural
riches, have all contributed' tdsove us from falling a
prey fo the consequences of KewYork speculations;/' v
;iho Ifew' ftjric Courier and fenqufnr akyjj of the re
cent Dank contractions la that city: ‘f a lack
of Judgment exhibited-’by the Banks- in the duly and
August extentenslons, and, we think, there 1 haij' been a 1
lack of uerVß''Very plainly indicated .by certain 'of the
ingitotions-lA th?ljr yielding-to the late, panic, *nd cur
tailtogthoir loans in two weeks to an ertent aeyer be
fore heardof in tho-aamc-period of
should , have occupied at least eight months Weowo
it to the commercial community to speak thus frankly;
but we also owe it to several of the oldest aud'leadiug
Banks 'to' that not rendered
themselves liaild’io'thV charge of having been influ-j
enffisd' by psnl^"’thu r iT'ft’'ajipms" that the following
Banks have varied loan* dhrlpg thd fast two weeks
as follows; - '' - ,
,
Bank of New .Y0rk....... f ..... $4,071,93 JS' '., $*,144,640
Manhattan Bank 4,301,248 4,268,620
Merchants' 8ank.. , ... , .;.:;.,.V..' 3 ! 342,4n .'; - 8,311,988
Mechanics’ 8ank..,.. 3,849,033 * r , 3,162,498
Hwc ft lB BankJ.,.i...A,V »,W7Tj :>, 2,986,736
, i* 3 ! ■ }-i . t
“VTc have taken iiie first s?iffln,,Bank* eswfr 604 them,
Bppto; and,we ikat.
thfftfWitt Btkpd jLM«atftS their, jfeHUsii
igei/APfitothis eikainaiWuV© attlWat the graUrjri&g
&» < &&zenc» of ihat feeling,
aod hayeWdocsd' their Wth* in the past two weeks ofil/
hed ; * like;
coots#! yreeksirould^
yw rf&iMWW**- ■
ia'fujK*MA®&F** »$, J^Wr.* 1 ! 4 .tho.riwttUiMtr.
of iwiotofMrvo
wlo eo£tt»rfif( iaonrtfiyUffiWrjij
MsWeta, tui-'i
m&fltWperJnHted to n*y, Umttha JnacffiiUia
i
J
count of jiiii hfgll Well worthy
of tyltog.hrij ap aa • ejamptefl f otyt*? !*|**
trylng-timcasawe .byte .jritW.** n
Wall street during the put three weCka.’ i ' , ,
’• “We repeat, that of tU»4wun!n»tioD,
we, hay? taken the jin? jieen Bank* on the list; .hh* *
we hact adopted any other rule, the B.anfc of .the State 0
New York, and several others, which actual]/ extended
their loans last week in'thb’vety teeth ottho panic
would.hare been selected for fcvorabfe coinment.
The’ stockholders of the, Merqu>ste, »>“* .Gnteuaffon
Ballroad Company heldtt meeting at Marquette, on the
25th of xluguif, sndclectoda Board of Directors -The
Chief •Bnameeri Mp; A. W. .Wilds, reported that he had
tuna -very satisfactory Use from the-Cleveland Iron
Mountain to within twelve miles of L’Ance, exhibited
bis profile of tho line showing-a grade at the hoariest
point offtlrtffr'fat'to mlieifhW further
that the' line Srah' olsh
passed' through land.welL adapted ,to' agriculture and
covered with maple and pine timber of excellent quali
ty, and some oak. ”' , , ' 1
The Bulletin hks prepaid,' from the weekly feports
of thia /ear and Its recdrdsof lost year, the following
comparative statement of. the Anthracite coal tonnage,
frdm the- Lehigh and Schuylkill regions, tor the week
and the season:" • - ' '
,3857. ,» Week-. Season. iWeek. Season.
C&aa1,;.,;.;.;.34,Qn, WiB» ?7,&38 ,843,153
Rai1r0ad........10,812 , 310,165, 1,363,972
1 T0ta1:,....44,883 J 912,494,,•. 74,742 2,207,125
SS« TtMa fcißT vcaa.
’4850.1 Wesker «' Season. Week. Season.
Canal 36,213 . 779,706‘i 34.061 744,184
Rai1r0ad......M03 93,603 62,880- !£40,662
T0ta1,.,,.41,616 sr 873,390 87,491 2,284,830
. .RBOAmOLi.TIOX ! O*‘ TUB BBABOS. ■:
y's 7^4856* 1867..-' * *
Lehigh Cfmaß..i-=., <779,706 590,329 Bee. .183.377
u .Railroad,.'.-, I 93,603 310,165 1nc..222,502
Schuylkill Canal,. t1 i,744,184 843,163 luc.. 98,959
« .JRailroad. 1,640,652 1,363,972 f Dec.. 170,680
Totfl. .78,163,146, -3,11f1,619 'Bec.. 38,520
The aggregate 1 decrease' by ;all> the lines, thus far',
as compared with last year; is 1 38,626 tons. The Schuyl
kill Canal has increased 98.959 tons, nqd i the Lehigh.
.Valleyßailroad 222,662t0n5,, while.-the Lehigh Canil
has fallen off 183,377 tons,'-/land the Beading Ballroad
170,680t0n5.. During the week lost reported the'Bchnyl- (
kUi Cabal has parried 33f toris’more than, the Beading
jltAUroad, and nearly three ybonsand ‘ tons more than it
did during tho correspoadingweek last year.’ - •
• [From the BtatCtt Daily Advertiser.] , ?
of Bos
ton are in therablfc telegraph
a small list showing closing prices #f several stock*
ith&tmorniug , atth'e?few , ) York stock bodra. For some
days past that list harconcluded with the startling Word
: “Panic!" defined by Johnson “a sudden (fight without
-'a cause,” Those reader# who are fortunate enough to
'know State street,onty'ai a name, may be'lnterested In
■learningsin very's(mple irords,*rtio'’process by wlilch a
dozen ! snr4wd ihen,'aiqedby circumstanced manufacture
>a panio/i-Much depends on the choice of 4 time/ The
.most propitious instant is when two or three large in
'Btitui?oi»;happ«niq:be pressed for. lnoney> at the same
;timb, and. need gentle and odating treatment;
Thb beaN poubca upon th e <r>tocksJike hungry,wolves.
The first uh'd alMraportautatep .iB to sure of
the sypport of the ( Newark lyre.',, That journal. In
forms its readers that the, prospect ahead fs fearful and
gloomy,.' The Lyte, makes &u investigation Into the-
Brio'/ and ‘dlscoveM. .that..the, debts treble the ac-;
knowledges amouut, that thp.road does nqt earn a cent;
that largo defalcations will soon appear, and everybody
Imd better pell, for the'road .will fail'next week." .Next
.day the Lyre has .investigated the New. York Central.
(Tho,Lyre investigates (hath) panic times ; ittobkChan-;
Walworth'three months to Investigate, that con-,
coriil) The Lyiwiavs New York Central is no better
than the. KrloJ’ahd it proves, it thus : ~ It says, O Q °
is a rallrdad } '&nd 'tho, othccHa araßroadi w oue is no
bettor;thantheother; , .
; The Lyre knows ‘of vast quantities of hypothecated
fisoonto,be thrown qa the market, and It ,
advises everybody‘td sell everything. „ , t >
, The Lyre has looked iuto tho New Eugland banks,
and finds them'rotted.j /Even’ thosd who knew the Lyrq
wiu.find their imlqda depressed by its earnest
and those who do.npt are terribly frightened.'' . :
1 The conspirators meanwhile are. equally busy. They
go to, a severalrlarge owners of stocks,; and >offer to
borrow their stocks, lending them, in place, au equal
amount, of money, icithfitit inteftst. ■ The capitalist
reasons In thls.way :,,I-c*n’t lose.&nything, for if they
fall to,return..my.stocfc.li keep tho money. I get the
dividend on my stock, and the interest on the money,
I .don’t care boy. much.they put the stack
down,for 1 don’t wish,to sell.; So JlO lends his stock.
TheTiears sell this stock at once and so get back the
money they have lent to the owner. •• They make large
sales outim©..that.is tOibe delivered within a certain
time at ascertain price.',lf, atisoller sixty/ the seller
delivers it when he .chaoses within sixty days 5 : if buyer
sixty, the buyer chooses the rime.; '■■■ t : . '
. 7?hey arrange to sell a little -lower every, day, and if
they cannot soil to others, they, make pretended sales to
eschother. the’ Investor.' meanwhile' becoming loaded
with the borrowed stock - They advise all their ac
quaintances to sell out, and prophesy that stocks are
going down fifty per coot.
Outsiders soon* become frightened,'and begin to sell
faster and faster as the stock goes lower, so thst when
jthd time contracts fall dpe, the. Bear settles them at
great profits'. W/ieh ibey;fhlnk they can go no farther
they, gradually* supply thqmsolves,.keeping up their
claioor aU tho time and let.stocks go up.at tbelrleisurq,
1 But. when they- ar4 atUf beht 'on' heattdg stocks
see’a struggle; other brokers and outsiders
'rrho. tkink tho lowest point h&s boon leashed; buy for a
rise,,and these are the Bulls., Sometimes the Bears are
completely defeated and obliged to 1 pay enormous prices
tor- the. hire, sold on time, and this 2s a
m corner.”' - .. ? j"v’ ii 1 -
But the holders of stocks ate very timid, and the
sight is seen .every day of people selling at low. prices
from this stockholders’ timidity, and as soon akthey
hare sold, recovering their Courage and bnyingathigher
prices the very same stock that they had Mid much
lower. This mokes them tho victims of the Bear*.* If
» few unexpected-failures occur, or auy other startling
catastrophe frightens the - public, the. panic IS modes
Blocks go down with aruo,ihe Bulls fail and the Bears
pocket fortunes. ,f' , ‘ ■
l Then the Lyre delicately seizes the opportunity to
Sound its trumpet, and call 'the public attention obce a
day to the unexampled sagacity with which It predicted
this state of things, and the invincible honesty with
Which It proclaimed the truth.
) If stockholding -readers wish Tor any advice Jo such a
State of thingi.ithe ,best we have is atitheir service. <
Never sell in, a.panic, and never read the NoW York
Lyr®- <■ - 'if < .if { : i
The Bank.of New Jersey, at New Brunswick, baa
closed its doors, Its capital is $300,000, end Itn eircu*
lotionsloo,ooo. ~ . ' ‘
earniiig3 4 of thb' Milwaukee and Mississippi Ball- ,
road' Company for. the. mon|h of L u £ u *t, 1.857,, aro
sBo,6loycbrrespoiidlng s month last.‘ye^ ssS, tov
crease,'s24,o62,..* if j ' ' , ’
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE DALES,
Reported if Stock Broker, No. 80V
Walnut Street. ■ ■ f - *
FIBSTBOARD. •'
100 Oity R 6’« PJB n B*#’ 100 Keying, B "22V
200 J - do •" ■* • £ J<* ; «MT * m
1700 do 2ds ' 842 ’ 2 do 1 K 23 ?
700 do 2ds 84V 100 ' do - ' b 5, -'22V
1000 do 84V 15 ' do‘ 1 “ 23. .
2500NPRfl’*0’hlts 1 48 5’ do ' ’22«
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Ship Tonawanda, Julius,....Liverpool, Sopt 25
Ship Joseph Job'os, 9 10wer5..... .San PreueUco, eosn
B&rquo Minaoeota, C010..............8i0 Janeiro, goon
SAILING OF THE STEAMERS. '
FROM me,UNITED, STATES,, *’
BTfliME* '‘' ppoaTroa ” ' . jut,
Atlantic*.......New York .-Liverpool ....Sept 12
Queen/ofSoutfr,.'EW,York J3rewen,...........5ept 16,
Arag£;.7/...\..N*#yor£ Havre.’.;....,......5ept 19
Eoropa 7..........Ebii0n' Liverpool,Sept 23
HußmVmlk. J, J.tioir York
: ‘ ' PBOM KUBOPB.,
' ' " , , MOK. • ion , ' Bill
Nammonle...... .Hamburg New Y0rk,.,.... Hept 1
8a1tic,,....,....Liverp00l New York ...Sept2
Glasgow.’.,..Glasgow New York..;,. Sept 6
Per5ia,....,..., Liverpool Now Y0rk.......;..'8ept6
0 of Baltimore.. Liverpool Hew. York,, .Sept 9,
Pulton....Havre New York Bept22
0 or Washington,Liverpool New Y0rk...,,,.., ,S«pt 23
Atlantic..LtyOrpOot Nerr York .BeptSO
Bdrimila...Hamburg N^w,York.,', Octl
iHaririe Intelligence.
BUN R15E5..,.*....,.6 44—SUN 5ET5,.:..;;....6 16
U1GUWATER.............. 8 32
■ " ' , ARRIVED.',
' Mefryman, 7 days Ciom Portland, w itb
ikrtl® pt»rT* ‘* c^’ p from Providence, in bal
j ®Vlg Avon; Clifford, 6 dura from Boston, In ballast to
If Co ’ - J '
Brig Canton, Crowell, fidorff from. Boston, with aided
to Crowell 4 Collin*., 1 ' • . - ,
t!om frmii ‘ ac ‘ i ' wiUi
tooKlWS''' 6 d W' f fS“ Bo “‘ ».*“«*•
dajrs from Bwton, .with,
Scbr K rwijrMk, 8 dij» from Buigor, with"
InmVer toT wells, QaaViU ic- Ct.lviu ... - - .
: 0lUy " fro “ H.Uowell, with
fl.h’toßt 1 u lf 'kßth’ ar8 ® n > ,< -^y" f«m Bostoa, with
i Bcbr BroMJjela, Fl.k,'6 is,a from Bojton, with mau
to Crowell A. Collins.-
~ Bebr> John JJe&tv\pi*rk,'6 days fromProvlneetown;
- ‘ /
j ficbr 8 B/Wheeler, Corson, 6 days, from Boston; In
ballast to I, Aodenreid ( & Co, „> , •< ; i
I BchrNWJersey,'Worth, 6 days from Boston, In bal
» 6eh*tt&pphs,-UirshaU,-4days from Boston, in b&U-
••
J aturtevant, Corson, 4 d&ys from Chelsea, In
4 Co. , : ■. . , ■
illMt
mßoiton, )n ballast :J
tt-? &>BW ”' ln """‘ft
Newport ' in b#i -
Schf T Stratton,6 J«}'» frdmßlngham, In bal
lMt WO A. ucckrttr* Co. ~ . ~ ,
Schr Bcphi, OodlWr. WHllams, 5 dn,« rronl F-ovi
dence, in ballast to Lewi* Rothermel. 1 >' ' '
Bchr John Lancaster; Stltcs, 4daya from Providence,
In ballast to ORrpplior&'Co. .
SchrO AGrelUer, Weaver, 6 days from ConimerCial
Point, in ballast to S&ugue, Wallace & Co.
Bchr Seaport, Scull, 5 days from Pawtucket, In ballast
to B Milnes 3c Go.
Schr Little Bock, Camp, 5 days from Scltuate, in bal
last to Yondusen, Norton A Co.
Schr Cbority, Barrett, 4 days from Danvers, In ballast
to Lewis Rothermolj • ’
Schr Wui P Corbitt,(Ross, 4 days from Fair Haven, in
ballast to Bepplicr A-'Co.' < •
Schr J A Uazxard; Lavs, 2 days from 1 Milford, Del.
with bark to J II McColley. .
Bchr Parmer, Deputy, 2 days from Milford, Del. with
grain to J H McColley.
Schr Reaper, Still, 2 dayß from Milton, Del. with
lumber to J H McColley:
Schr Fra .Ward, Till, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with
wheat to Jas Barratt tc Bon, :
-Schr ,Wm George, JacasOn, 1 day from Smyrna, Del.
with grain to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Schr Expedition, Conner, 1 day from Smyrna, Del.
with grain to Bewley; Wilson Sc Co.
Schr- Rock, Perry, 5 days from Denton, Md. with
wheat to Itewley, Wilson & CO.
Bohr Two Brothers, Rickards, 2 days from Indlau'
River, with corn to J U McColley.
Schr Diamond State, Smithers, 7 days from fifilford,
Del. with corn to J If McColley.
Steamer Delaware, Copes, 24 hours from N York, via
Cape May, With mdse and hassengors to Jas Allderdice.'
Passed snip Wm V Kent, from Shields, below Bombay
Hook, ana some eighteen schooners; three of them
deeply laden, beating up.
SonCTLSILL.
Ship Ruphrasla, Lonfalr, N-Orloans, D 8 Stetson & Co.
Steamship Palmetto, Baker, Boston, Henry Wios*r.
Steamship Norfolk; Kelly, Richmond, T Webster, Jr.
Barque ThoraasDallett, DiU, Laguayra, Dallett Bros.
Barque Laconia, Bearse/Boeton, David Cooper.
Brig New Era, Walker, Cape llaytien, T Webster. Jr.
Brig Advance, Eaton, Salem, Noble, Hammett Sc
Caldwell. i
Brig Avqd, Clifford, Boston, I, Audenreid Sc Co.
BrigLßerry, Steel; Boston. Hepplior A Brother
Brig Abbott Lawrence, Fuller, Boston, R R Corson
& Co? • » -
Schr II B Gibson, Crocker, New London,' do
Schr, Montevieu, Falkenburg, Fall River, do !
Schr Thos Page; Jones, Providence, do
Schr.Sasan Orlean. Bragg, Pawtucket, do
Bchr AuginettC) Blackwell, Warren, HI. do
Schr Globe, llomer, d 6 do •
Schr Osceola, Holloway, Baltimore, S S Christian. <
Schr Sarah Burton, OurniHh, Bostou. captain.
Schr Marshall, Boston, L Audenreid Sc Co.
Schr Magnolia, Nickerson, Boston, Jalrus Baker.
Bohr 8 B Wheeler. Corson, Boston, N Sturtevant A Co.
Schr B E Sharp, Mayhow, Boston, Morris Sc Murray
gchr.TL Ml|ler,-Lee, Bostoui Blaklston, Cox& Co. /
- Bdhlr L Stdrtqraut, Corson, Quincy, Rogers, Slnulck- ’
son & Co. ‘ iJ ~ , J * ” - ! ' : ' l ' ' ■ - ’ 1 '
! : J Walktiirp Washingtob,' -Von
Norton & Co. , . > -/1 / j, . ; u / ■
Schr.Llttle Rock, Comp, Norwalk, , do , -■
Schr Alex Henderson, UodfreK’Provlncetawn, Browti
& White. *-»' ‘ ' if - l - ' ' ’ 1
'Schr B L Berry,4faleyV Charlestoni Baum 2 , Ogle 3c.'Co.
{ Schr Z Stratfon,Haley..Dux;bury, 0 ; A Ifecksher Sc Co.
. Schr Lewis Clark; Sooy'. Hingh'atn," " do
; -Schr Alhambra, Coombs, Charleston, Noble, TTam
matt Sc Caldwell, - - <
Schr J I« Bertino, Duncan, Baltimore. do
Schr Matt Clinton, Ytial,- -■ do • drr
Schr Anua Smith, Taylor, New York, do >’
Schr S Soymour, Bowen, Jersey City, do
Schr S Godfrey, JVlUiams, Sag Jlarbor, L Rothermel.
• Schr Charity, Bastatt, Newport,* do
Bohr ti A Greiuer, Weaver, Sangas, Wallace & Co.
• Scbr Johu Lancaster, Stftes, Providence, Konplier
it Bro.
Schr Wm P Corbitt, Rosa, Fair Haven, .do
.gchr New Jersey, Worth, N Bedford, WW Do Haven.
BteamshiiJ : Boston, Bellt*w, Now York, Jns Allderdice.
Schr R Willing, Ci&ypoole, Baltimore,-A Groves, Jr.
Barge Oatoctlu, McOus, - do do
[BT TBLBOniPU.J
(Correspondence of The Press.)
‘ .Baltimojiu, Bept.ll.
Tho steamer Palctm, from Savannah for New York,
with a cargo of wheat, was grounded on fhe Kuoll lost
Friday.“’rt is thought she would be got off with little
injury. ,
’ ' ‘ New York, Bopt 11.
ships Cultivator, from Liverpool; Orpheus,
from linemen; barques Lion, from Antwerp; Lucy Fran
ces, from Pictou. > *•
‘ CsT*Bpon4cuco of the Philadelphia Exchange. ‘ 1
• LEWES, Del.. Sept. 10,8 AM.
The fleet which I have prorionsly reported as being
la harbor left la.it evening for sea, and numbered about
on© hundred sail;, among them were, steamship City of
Richmond, and four' brigs, which beat out without cam
muuicating with the Breakwater. Wind light from the
S—we4tber very pleasant.
Yours, &c, ' WM. H. HICKMAN.
< MEMORANDA
i Hte&mkhip Empire City, McGowan, for Havana and N
York,'cleared at Now Orleans 4th Inst.
; Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, for Philadelphia,sailed
from Richmond 16th inst. •
i Steamship Atlantic, Kldridge, for Liverpool, cleared at
New York yesterday.
- Steamship Vanderbilt, Higgins, for Southampton and
Havre,, cleared At Now York yosterday.
SteauuhipKcnnebec, Hand, had arrived at New York
yesterday. • . ■
, Steamship 118 Beach, Ramsey, from Charleston, ar
rived at Now York yesterday.
Ship Nor’ Wester, Gregory. Irom Calcutta, April 26,
for London, was spoken Muy 22, lat 1 SO N, leu? 04 E.
‘ BhipSaransk,'Rowland, hence at Liverpool 27th ult.
. Ship Potomac, Roed, for New Orleans, sailed from
Liverpool 27th ult. ; '
Ship Tbos H Perkins, Wayne, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Liverpool 27th ult.
Ship Nonpareil. Faulk, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Liverpool 28th nit.
Ship A«4 Packer, Jones, from Sydney, NSW. for Cal
cutta, la reported to have put luto Akyab, no data, leaky.
Bhlp Geo Green, Fairbanks, from New Orleans, at Mo
bile sth inst.
, Ship Excelsior, Swift, for Liverpool, cleared at New
York 10th Inst. ~ '
Ship J A Vostwebt, Austin, from Now York, at Liver
pool 20th ult, 1 ,
Ship Kit Carson, Dillingham, from San Francisco,
cleared at New York yesterday.
Ship Rsjat, from Now York, at New Orleans 10th
Inst.
Ship Tonkins, Bfoadbelt, from Hong Kong for Havana,
was at St Helena, July. 22, captalu and officers sick; Cap
tain Pauflotd, of Philadelphia, would take command and
proceed on the voyage. - -
Accole, Pllman, from Ricbmoud, arrived at hence
Ship* B&ranak, Rowland, to nail 12th Inzt., James
Brown, Crabtree, to sail 20th Inst for Philadelphia, wore
advertised at Liverpool, 29th tilt. ‘
• Ship Lawson 5 , Watts, from New Orleans, at Bordeaux,
Mult. , ’ ’
Bark Parthian. Hudgins, for City Point, to fiuish load
ing for Rio', bailed from Richmond 10th Inst.
Barque Mary II Kendall, Brock, heuco (or Mobile,
wan spoken 24tb ult. lat 20 65, long 76 25, by the barque
Pilgrim, at Mobile sth inst.
Barque Jane Poton, Hoffman, from Boston, at Savan
nah 7th Unit.
■ Barquoparodl, Jones, for Zanzibar, cleared at Prori-’
dence 9th Inst, and dropped below.
Barque Mary Sc, Susan, Coliinß, from N Orleans, before
ported at Rockland leaky, sailed again 3d inst for Li
verpool. - - 1 '
Barque O W Poultuey, Marshman, honoo at New Or-.
loons 3th Inst."
Barque Sophia, Guptil, cleared, at Boston 10th. ioit..
for Norfoik, to load for West Indies
■ Barque Gem, Hammond.'for Boston for Philadelphia,
passed Highland Light lOth inst. d P Bf,
Brig Malvern, Lolar, hence at Kingston, Ja 14th ult.
Brig Hannah Bolcb.'henfeo for Boston, passed High-'
land:Llghte 0 P. M. Jfith Inst.
Brigs John Freeman.-Loring and Eastern State, Da
mage, hence arrived at Boston, 10th inst.
Schrs. Lacon, Ellen Bush, and A. Tirrelfi, hence at
: Boston, 19th inst..
' Sohr Adeline Howes from Gloucester for Philadelphia,
, at Uyannia 5 west, and sailed again 7th:
, Scbr David Faust, Mostander, hence, arrived at Wil
mington, N O, 9th inst.
■ Scar K S Janes, Townson, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Savannah Bth inst. , -,
Schr 801 l Conway, Dclany, hence, at Baltimore yes
terday. - . .1
Schr Anna Craig, Manson, for Chicago, cleared at
Quebec sth lost..
Schr Delatush, Bartlett, honco for Taunton, arrived
at New London 6th Inst.
' Schni Rosauna Rose, Wyman, and W G Audenroid,
Hewitt, hence at Boston 10th lust. -
1 Bchr Sophia Ann, &nitl>, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Boston 10th Inst:
Schr Electric Light, Dyer, for Baltimore, cleared at
Portland 9th inst.
Schr Alvarado, Stevens, henco for Saco, arrived at N
York yesterday,
: Schr Harriet and Sarah, for Philadelphia, sailed from
New Haven 19th Inst.
Schrs Lacon, Ellen Rush, and A Tirrell, hence at Bos
ton 10th inst,
Sohr Adaline Howes, frorai Gloucester for Philadel
phia, at Hyanqis 6th Inst, and aatled again 7th.
, Scbr Rattlesnake, for Philadelphia, was at Kingston,
Ja. 17th ult to sail acme day.-
Schr Weatover, Nickerson, cleared at New York lOtli
; Inst, for Philadelphia. ,
Schr Northern Light, Cousins, hence at Bangor Bth
lost.
- Schr Cyrus Chamberlain, Halictt, hence at Albany
OtUlnfit. . .
. SchrChas A. Heckshcr, Stubbs, hence at Beverly 9th
inst.
, Schrs J W Lindsey, Nickerson, and Orris Frances,
Clark, hence at Boston 10th inst.
Schr Volta, Case, hence at Newport Bth inst.
Sohr Empire, Price, hence at Newport 9th inst. 1 '
‘ Schr Martha Wrigbtlugton, Wrightlogton, from Fall
River for Philadelphia, at Newport 9th inst.
Schr Sarah 0 Willetts, Thompson, henco at Provi
dooco 9th inst. ,
Schr'Wave, dpraguefsallcd from Provldeuce OtU inst.
for Philadelphia!
Schrs H E Weston, B Frink. Vashti Bharp, Paugas*
sett, and Narragansett. hence at Salem 9th inst. '
Bohrs XonlsaGray, Marts, V Armstrong, Dill, And R
F Stockton, Edwards, sailed from Salem 9tii inst. for
Philadelphia. <
MARINE MISOEhLANY. MS
LAoxcit ok A Sklehoid VBS9SL.—Yesterday morning,
a model barque, called the Kowena, was launched at
K&iglin’s Point. Hor dimension* areas follow*: length
120 feet, beam 28 feet, hold 12 feet, and burthen 345
tons. She is owned by Uessrs, Dnllett Brothers, of this
city, who Intend her for the Venezuela trade, under com
mand of Capt. Wilson. The R. was planned, drafted and
constructed by Messrs, J, Hammett It Son, whoso judg
ment abd mechanical skill displayed in this and other
vegaeis, place thorn among the must skilful of naval
architects. . > <
Schooner Ohio, Sayres, of Philadelphia, from Now
Brunswick,’ N. J.\ for. Hudion, N.’Y., while on her way
up the North Dim, struck a rock opposite Buttermilk
Pall*, and sunk. The vessel and her cargo of coal be
came a total loss. The captain and crow lost all but
what they stood in.
Barque Jasper, from isew York for Charleston, which
Vb»*>lk -ifter collision with barque Romau. cld
atNorfolrafh feat, for Charleston, having repaired,
aua wo* upoaun 1 1U Inst, off Look-out.
The new ship Christopher Mill was towod to Boston
10th Inst., from Dermis, 1 whoro she wab built under the
superintendence of Capt Prince Crowell. She will load
in the Commercial Bine for Australia, and will sail
henco ’under command of Capt Joshua Frecinau, of
Brestwer. u
Spoken.by the barque Pilgrim, Ilallock, at Mobilo 6th
lost, from New York; Aug 21, lat2B, long 72.40, barque
Sampson, from Now'York for Galveston. Aug. 23. let
27.10,'10ng 70.20, ship Isaac Nowton, 28 days from Bos
ton for Mew Orleans. Aug. 26, off Stirup Key, west 70
m;lcB, barque Victorlne, henco for Nosrau. The Y. has
been erroneously reported lost.
, DOMESTIC PORTS.
NUlf YORK, September!!.—Arr barque John Hen
son. Smith, Havana. The barque Jacob Cobb, for New
Yor£waßtosaU29tb'iDst,ahdflchr Mary Aiiee, fordo
28th; brig Waverly, Rayne*, from Boudout for Newbury
port; sebrs Laura K Johnson, Johnson, from Nowbern,
N Cj Ann, Cole, Petersburg; M Platt, Ireland, George
town, SC; AH Westorvolt, Bogort, Baltimore; Lom
bard, (of Boston,) llardiug, Turk’s Island, August 30,
with salt. Left barque J W Blodgot for New York, next
day; Br brig Oceon lalo, for do, uncertain.
Cleared—Ship Jißond, /Ureni) You Hagen, London:
brigs Wavorly, EaynerSjNewburyport; Dostino, (Span)
Bale, Barcelona; Queen Esther, (Dr) Merrlam. Carbo
noan, Nfd; Flora, (Span) Moirlstang, Barcelona; Matilda,
Richardson, Falmouth; sebra daif Stream. Godfrey,
Mobile; N W Smith, Wyatt, Charleston; Racer. Pierce,
Richmond; 0 Kceu.CbatUn, Savannah.
Below—Ship Cultivator, Russell, from LlvorpooL
List of Arrivals et the Principal Hotels,
GIRARD lIOUSB-Ohestnut street, below Ninth.
Rev CII Hall & lo.Wash’n G W Beruett A la, N Y
Miss 8 V Hall, Georgia Mrs Clark, do
Miss Mary II Hall, do WwQßlue, do
G Peck It la, Toronto, 0 W Barauel R Adams, Virginia
80 Terry, Baltimore Geo Bryan. ao
Mmßßudd.Ohlo Wm N Bentley,. , do , .
JoaLßadd, do J H Brent, * ' ao r
J Andveer. do JII Brent, Jr, do
W Mllnor Roberts,Carlisle ' LII Lukins, do,
i Steese. M&sllloo, Ohio J W Marshall, do
Lewis WRalston, Phßa Miss B P Cbisolin, S 0 ,
{DAHedlings, ' do Mist E Z Cbisolin, do
JBBabcoek, Wisconsin C A Chlsolln, do,
i?.Werst, Wenona, Min D J Hall, Cblgago, XU; * '
0 Church & la. Mass
Ohoa Hall&la.Ga GPersico.Va ’’
Graham Davis. NO Wm Scott! La
Job Jackson, NY B Cowan & la, 80
DrD A Jackson,RO , W J Gibson. NY
JohttGreeh,NJ - DRed!y,’Nj
Miss Fanny Starks, MDis Miss Mary Btarkw, Miaa
Levi Miller, Cal '-J i . Hlllgis, Ga *
0 P I*bb * la, V» ■ ■ i l J Wicklto, ya *
CLEARED.
WJ Ellison. NO
R RBifharason, NO • Thoso CornjBh;fintf ,•
Chasllall St la, Wash P P Maftefc/stf'? ’
Mrs AI» Lucas,-80 ■ ‘ Misa'M W SO "
Miss A Mnzqok,SO • Robt Chester & la. Ten* ’
Miss JanetTburmun, Tenn Mies L Donelson, Tenn ' ;
Mrs Dr Chester,- Tenn Mrs M A Guthry, Tenn ’ 1
G llCapertou,Va • AD Alien, Rich ' :
J Hopkinson,SO Dr Wm Atwatcr.Pa
0 Atwater, Ohio • Jos M Bowman, Ky
J York, Cin, Ohio MrsLo Blanc* 8 da. NT
G Gursean, St Louis T D David Perco, BiLduis
Jno Perry, Alex, Va NB French, Ind
It’ll Mooro, Urbana. Ohio ‘ Jno A Channel!, Va .
W W Webb, NY E Townsend, N Y • -
O Tower, Pottsrille . Lif Class, Nebraska • ■ •*
Wm F Miller, Buffalo It f Cleveland, NY- •
Geo W OaropboU, N Y Wm Turnbull, Jr, Balt ’
S PFierco, Syracuse, NY WJ Mulford, Montreal ■
D A Neal, Salem, Maas 1 J HStickney, Bolt
Jos II BpenceY, Bait £ L Brockott, Petersburg
U B Whittington, Alox, Va 8 B'Dawos, Norfolk'
Dr A E Perrine * lady,To. a J Kicbanlsob, N Y >
• ronto -J D Chamber*,’Pa '
Geo W Bilton, Florida T Ripley, N Y i
W II Worthon, NY A JFrekey, Balt
- B P Langley, N Orleans II O Wetiuoro, N Y J
Joseph Loud, Jr, Dost Elios Graham, Parkesburg
MKRCiIANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch 1' )
S A Pough Sc Jy, Wash Wra W Harper, Alex, 1 Va ‘
Mrs H Blanchard, do W McCUntock, Pittsburgh
O Roberts, Ebensburg 1 Oliyer McCllutook, do 1
JAt Hart, Blakesburg, Tod Mrs Afoore, do
N H Stewart, Muscat’e, la J Ueydeu A la, AP R R
0 Francis, Vlcksbg, Miss J Hastings, Jr, 111
G A Torrence, Councils- ST Collins, "N Y
vllle. Pa J M Lytle, Blair Co, Pa
G D StUlsoo, Rochester, D G Random, Texas
New York N Oldham,' ‘ do
k E A McClean. N Pblla.O J K Correy, Milton,
lE B Pond, Mich GW Ross, Athens, Tenn
J M Spr&uo, 111 I< K Bowers’, Balt
O Madison, Decatur, 111 RSHabbau, La Orange,lnd
Paxaon Coats, Cluj O B KKurck, do
8 T Browu, Swoctwator, John Will, ' do.’- 1 ,
Tenn ' ' RR Andover,London,Tenn
HII Dickson, Alex, Va L 8 Nickum, Mercer, Pa ‘
John H Ilofinnn, Ohio ' H M Scrogga, Ohio
T 8 Chapman, Fa 1 Mrs Holcomb * da, Tex's
DWG iieutelt, Bethlehem R Courtney, Albany ' ■
Dr Wilson, New. York 11 Hopkins, New York
H W Hager, Lancaster , -J U waller, Chamborsb’g
J H Wilson,'Clarksville Pa J,B Martin, Tehn
J Sauuders, lowa ' A Saunders, lowa .
S Saunders, - do 1 J W McOollougb. lowa
Gen W Irvin, Centre co I» Ulchardaon, Miss
Miis H O Bwett. Mis* Miss M V Uragdon, Mass,
21U Hall, Massachusetts. ' '
UNION HOTEL—Arch Street, above Third.
A A Cmiopton * la, lowa 3 S Binkerd, Ohio,
James Smith', Va O 11 Voglor, Balt,.
M A McLcudar, Ga A M Emlloionn, (la
John W Wehn, Johnstown 3 McMillin,.Ohio
I>F Connell, va . J Bcoasor, Ohio
Wm Pepper, lowa ’ H Mooro,,lowa
A W fliifeeson, Bristol J Lessor, NJ •- ,
Geo H PotU. Pa , Edwin Wells, Pa .
B Jacobson, Ohio' II M itortou, N J .
G T Blake, N J J V Smith, O|»io' .
M SEichelborger, Pa L Drake, Ohio - >
J J Benton, Ohio ', John Reillbart, Ohio
W A HiutUraer. Pa joslUchic, do '
W J Wplfley, Ohio , John Williams, NY, .
8)iml Anderson, Putnam O Jos RStouiTer, Pennsville
J Hacker, Lancaster Pa M FoshnacUt, Lancaster
MraTanderKlicOjPhoo’villo D J Barry, Easton
Basil Rader, Easton Pa - ' JOUttStOuelach, do ’ ‘ %
J II Thompson, Tyro N 0,
I AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut. bolow Sixth st.
R Hollingsworth, MJ 0 T Boftrdman, New York
W FStragliorn,NO JII Henry, do
C Kora, Bait CII Henry, do '
JE Hopkins. NO C S Snow, do
W II Michael, do G Hosier * la,'Penn
II C Hamilton do David Mosior, do
W L Granger, Ilollldaysbg R H Perry ' do - -
GO Spencer, do - R K Crawford, Tenn
Thos Pntba, Ohio W 8 Smith,- do
J Sand do RL Smith, do
EII Field, Va G A Baker, Md 1
"W Adams, do - W 8 Vriskoy, do
Win Kiele, 111 J F Smith. Beading
W R Bearer, Phils T 8 Meredith, PblJa
P S Boilers, New York M 8 Sandford, N York
O H West, do UK Mooro, North Carolina
Bj. Allstruin, do O A Kcclilcr, do
A Bailey, do J W Port, do
8 Owen and la, West Point O Potrlcken, Hartford, Ct
Miss M (Iweu, do Andrew Petricken, do
RGSmyth, Lycom’gCojPa M McFarlaud. N J
R Godwin, Georgia A A Bell, Liberty, Va
A O Tullev, Mississippi C Ledbetter, PeterstPg, Va
BK Davidson, do A N llobsou, do
Mr. Darby k. lady, Baltimore
STATES UNlON—Market, above Sixth.
Samuel Lockard, Columbia F N Bennett, N J
James W Hunter, do E MLamborn, Chatk’nijPa
Hiram Neoffer, Harrisburg Miss Lamborn, do
Cui J Weaver, Berks Co,Pa John Wcike, Columbia, Pa
Martin ICeyser, FaukUn, O D P Hass, Bhautokln‘ Pa
J C Stower, Illinois J Baldwin, Ohio
G W Kinfior, Parkesb’g.Pa L P Jone*, Danville, Pa
E McDonald, PotUvma A K LGaberger, Pa
LonisSehiuldtUohnaton.Pa Thomas Penrose, Ohio
Jo* C Walker, Gap, l*iv J, O Dunlap, N J
JaredMar!fl,CheaterlliU,o R P II Phillip*, Pottxvilto
Jami'* Jlulleson, P Rll.
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third street, ab. CatlowhlU.
B Ilerrcnger, Green Lane II A Sellers, Altoona
A UucUuuvn, FeafttecvilUs J Hutbs Surauoytown
pigllogeland, Byberry J Rllnldouifto, Worug’tou
pauper Itoud*. do O P Shott, do
A Clayton, Southampton G M Garner, do
Master Cinytou, do John Kepp, Sumneytown
Chas Hoad*, do Enos' Bennett, do
Mrs Roads, do A G Kram, Doylestown
Silas Roads, do Samuel LefUor, New York
E B Kr&miick, Fogleston, Miss J K Yorkes. Bethlbin
Henry Walters, N Britain, Geo Clemmons ChStr Val'y
CITY nOTEL—-Third stroet, above Race,
R Thompson, Danville • DW Smith’, Lewlsburg
D Forest, do ' Miss A Weldrou, do
C Morrison. ’’ do! i!' Wm Plumb, Liverpool,'Pa'
A McAllister, do ~ B A Sterner, do
8 Dorcnco, do • Mra, Stover, Easton, Pa
G Roberts, do ' G E Lock * son,'Centre co
3 MartlUjUiiHimoro j Steven's, d 6
A M Pruner, Doylestown M Davis, Dftuphin
G Fisher, do II Fritz, Muncy
W Janvcr 4 la, Virginia R Cowell, ’do
WII Almond, Wllmlngtou 8 McHenry,Williamsport
SDilwin, Lewlsburg - D W Daley, Jersey Shore
G Weldron * son, Lovrlsbg D W Harrison, Clcorflold
* NA.TI6NAE H9TEO—RacS street, abore Third
if If IJruice, N T John 1) Lomun, Phlla
A 8 Ilumbergvr, Masallon, L U Lord, Phll&da
Ohio T W Burloo, <lo
Jo?iu SCUwges, Philft- Geo W Morgan, PottarUle
0 II Nichols, Vermout H J Hendlor, do
Moses Kiucado. do M Murray, N Y
SO Snyder, do Jo* TYhltaker,Mt Claro
\Vslllam Major, Lees* Richard P Ross, Tunic*
port bannock, V*
BLACK BEAU INN, Merchant street, bel. Fifth.
J Grice, Chester co C M Tailor, Delaware co
Mrs Brown, do WmMWilson,Newark,Bel
Jacob Deroe, West Chester Jas Gilmore, Lancaster co
Mas Callahan, Phllada Wm Rankin, Burlington
A L Gull, Bridgeport. Chat Haines, Beading
D B Nyce, Pboculxvlllp, Pa W Llvlugstou, New York
■8 Y Wilson, Newark, Del < , John Blakely, Chester, Pa
'Jas J Buyder, Port MlU|iu Sami McGee, Ohio
Col W Allen, do . Wm D Kvaap, Pottstwu.Pa
,Wm Murray, Lancaster, Pa E f putt, Dauphin co, Pa
Jas Williamson, Marple, Delaware co, Pa.
' MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
Wm 0 Davidson, Milford M S Stoss, Scarlotsville
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Mra Young &ehud’h,‘ Del Mrs Sherman, Dei
A Miller, Lotmuou John Roberts, dies co, Pa
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Special Notices.
Brown's Essence ol Jamaica Ginger is an
invaluable Vamlly Medicine at this se&aou of the year
as a preventive and euro for diarrhoea, dysentery, and
many internal diseases. It Is peculiarly efficacious in
summer complaints of children, and Is 'known and pre
scribed by the Medical F&cnly. See advertisement.
Warburton'a .Inimitable Coverings lor the
Hood.— Pall Stylus.
Tbo Dress Hats of fho present Issue are eminently do
Bervlng tho preference of as llioy oinhraco
all the points necessary to gontcel cflect, and all tbo
details and nicer elegancies which Impart finish, comfort
and durability—at the samo time exhibiting appropriate
accordance with iho other prrta of the Pall Costume-
Paris made Moleskin Hats, Opera or, Compressible
Dress Hats, American and French Pelt Hats.
WARBURTON, Hatter,
eoplMAa wwAf n vr 430 Ohostnutsireet.
Svamen’s Saving Fand Office 303 Waltmt
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 five per ceut. per annum. Moneys paid on Demand.'
Office open dally, from 0 until 6 o’clock, tuid on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President
Franklin Pell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
tary, James S'. Pringle.
Bower’* Infant Cordial.---Till* Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from » variety of the most choice mid
efficient aromatics known In medicine, and is the most
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and
young cklldreu. • " -
By its powerful Influence a speedy cure is effected in
ait cases of Cholie f windy pains and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much of children’s suffering during donti*
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran-
pains of the 6otrefj, looscnoss, vomiting, Ac.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
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Prepared only by llkhbt A, Bovrgß,
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To whom all orders must be addressed. Aml for sile
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itliuritigcs.
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before Aldonuan Charles D. Freeman, L. 11. STEEL, of
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dom,of Delaware county, l'a.
Eteatlja,
On the OUi Inst., WILLI AM TRIBIT, Jr., in tho 20th
year of his age.
The relatives and friends aro respectfully luvitod to
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Mr William Tribit, flr., No. 410 Wharton street, above
Fourth street, on Satuaday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, with
out further notice.
On the sth Inst.,* JOHN T. OURAM, in tlia 28th year
of his ngo.
His relatives and friends and thoso of tho family ore
respectfully luvitod to attend .the funoral, from the
resldflnoeofhisfather, Wtn.Ouraiu, No 1018 Find street,
west of Tenth. onSaudav afternoon, at 4 o’clock, with*
oatfurtber notice.
Jp* Keysuins (Hub, .. Opening Meeting to
ratify tho adoption of tho Constitution, Democrats,
rally iu your strength for tho opening of the cam
paign, aud redeem, your pledgo to the Democracy
of the Union, to keep the glorious old Keystono in the
column of those Who respoud: “No North, no South—
our Union, one and inseparable, now and forever ”
A Grand Ratification Meeting 0 r the Keystone Club
will be held, at Indepondonco Square, on Thursday
evening. September 17tb, to ratify and confirm the gene
ral nominations of the party, to which all true tuen of
the Union are invited.
The meeting, will be addressed by General Win A.
Packer, Hon. Wm. Bigler, Hon. J. Clancy Jones. Hoti.
Stephen 4. Douglas, Kills B. , Hon Peter
Shannon/ Spencer JB. Cone, Ksq., of New York', and a
number of our fellow-townsmen.
Democratic Clubs and Ward Associations Intending to
participate will report to tho Committee, at the Club
Headquarters, Globe Hotel, Sixth and Chestnut streets.
, * Edward W.' Power,
Joftpu Collins, Committee!, ■
~. John O. McCall,
\ • ’ '
w3l *WWBBt Wsf. B, RANKIN, President
JJj-N«tice...The Power of Faith over Inlt
deltty. First Corinthians, chapter 7, verse J4**lp» Rev.
John Chambers on this subject TO-MORROW \ AFTER**
.NOON, Bervice at half-past three P. M. Chhriih icon
nor 6f Grund ftnd Gcorgo streets. BoJ2-lt*
U7* West Arch Street Presbyterian Chttrch—
Comer of Eighteenth Street
The SABBATH DAY SERVICES in this Church will
begin on To-morrow, end will ho regularly continued
hereafter at 10U o’clock A. M . and 7# o’clock P. M.
Tho Rev. JONATHAN EDWARDS, D. D, Pastor
elect, will Preach morning ftnd evening sppl2*lt
ttTt Notice,—The undersigned, lenrning that
the Sheriff’s Proclamation will contain a notico for the
election of a District himself a candi
‘ date for that office.
sepU*2t# , ANDREW MILLER.
A MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC
hcmloecsof theiCltyaud Cuontywill beheld at
the. Globe Hotel, ou Monday, Bepfc. 14th, at 10 o’clock
A. M. Punctual attendance U requested.
*epl2-2t , J. T. OWEN, Chairman. _
Notice. -a meeting of the cred
itors ot RF.RVKB, HW,4 Co , The BHOKNIX
j IRON COill-ANY. an,l REEVES, ABBOTT & Co., will
l bo held at their Omcc in the Franklin Building, Walnut
' Street. nbovo Fourth, ouTiiuraday evening, I7tl< Inst,
,»t half-pant 7 o’clock. . fieplß4t*
HYDE’S MORMONISM EXPOSED.
THIRD EDITION READY THIS DAY
EUR SALK AT
T. B. PETERSON’S,
No. SOO CHESTNUT STREET.
: ELDER HYDE'S EXPOSE OF MOEMONISM.
! A letter from the Hob. James Buchanan, President of
the United States:
i 11 WiaMNOTOX, Aug. 20,1857.
“Gsntlfmen : T owo you many thunk# for Mr. Hyde's
<book on Mormouism. I have not yet found time to
pejlue it, but have no doubt,-from tho notices of it
and the extracts from it which I have read, that it cou*
,-talps much valuable information.
“ Yours Terr respectfully,
j 4 “/AMES BUCHANAN.
, “ Messrs. Wtf. P. PKTKIOOS ic Co."
A letter from the Hou. Lewis Cass, Secretary of State:
; Wasuiuotos Uity, Aug. 22.1867
; tl OjgH tlbmekV % aril triuebobllgcd to you for the work
oq Morroonfsm which you bare been good enough to
'.seal me. I shall not fait to' read it attentively, for in
.thb whole history of human nkture there ate few sub-
JecH more interesting than the propagation of the ro*
Volting doctrine which, under that name, Is rapidly
Spreading, not only In our own country, bat abroad .j
“1 am, gentlemen', respectfully yours,
| l . LEWIS CA3S.
4 fMess?». W. P. Frtrihgk & Co.
i The following are a few extracts from the many un
paralleled lengthy notices of this work:
*)Thts, probably,'ls the most complete and compre
hensive work on Mormonism ever published."—N X.
Kepresri,
; ‘.‘This is a reinarkoble woVk. ahd will do more toward
dispelling the miserable delusion which Is attracting so
many, thousands to tho Mormon land of promise than nit
the publications which have hitherto appeared on the
subject,"—lN. Y. Herald.
{ “Elder Hyde’s statements are deeply interesting, and
they will attract more than ordinary attention.-’-
{Philadelphia Inquirer, ,
: “This is the best :v.s well as the most entertaining book
about the Mormons which wo have soon."—[lViehmoml
Enquirer.
i “This book affords a fupl of trustworthy information
front Internal evidence, as well os whut we know of the
character of the writer, and will be road with eagerness
byfhpse who nre curious to learn the character of one
bf.tbe straugest forms of humau delusion."—rN. Y,
Tribune.
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ANCE COMPANY, 414 WALNUT Stroet. Phila
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the following resolution was passed:
Resolved, That the capital stock of the Neptune lu
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■ By order of the Board,
ft 9-tt GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
AME RrcSTIISADEMFoFitTJsicT^
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FIRS)' miiin 8ol,u "«»
or TJIK
GREAT NOVELTY
.WEDNESDAY EVENING, September 19tb, 1857
PAUBTDB, * * w ’
Grand Fantastic Ballet, by Domenico Ronuni the
celebrated Maitre de BaMutand Pantomimiat
PRINCIPAL DANCERS and PANI’OMIMISTS
Asioluti di tango FYancesc :
Wile Louise Larouureux, | Signor Filippo Daratti
First Distinguished Itoltap Dancer*:
Signore (fulseppina i’ratesi J M'lle Lucille Lamouroux,
Tereslna Fratisl, j Slg'ra Emma Santollni.
First Italian Danesrf:
Signore Cecchettl, Signore Mauey,
“ Heckmann, “ M, Shew.
“ Dalton, i i' il E. Shew, ■
“ Gale, “ Weiss
First Pantomimists astoluti: j
Gaspare Pratesl, .[ Cesar? Prutosi.:
... First Pantomifnifa:
(Movant Pratejl, | MadAm&'Pratesl.
„ Parti litginus : '*
Pis Cecchetti. ' I EnricO Cecchctti.
Secretary and Agtnt f BIGNOR CORGni.
Twe hundred Auxiliaries; Entirely now and suporb
Scenery’; new and magnificent Costumes; uewoudap
propriate appointments.
Music by UAJETTI COSTA PENOZZA.
Ortheifrul Conductor, CAIU, lIERUMAN.
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RATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST?,
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W. E, BURTON
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BENEFIT AND LAST NIGHT
THIS EVENING. (SATURDAY,) Sopt. 12th.
When three capital comic pieces will be given. Tne fu
vorite comedy of • 1
TUB DUTCn GOVERNOR
Myuheer Von Dunder.
Peter the Great
Peter SUiunitz,......
Bertha
' The comedietta of
BLUB DEVILS.
Megrim. & hypochondriac ;....Mr. Barton
And tbo old favorite farce of ■
THE MUMMY.
Toby Tramp, afterwards iho Mummy .Mr. Barton
Boors opou nt 7; to begin at & quarter to 6 o’clock.
W‘ heatle Y’ b ARCH ST. THEATRE.
T f —Sole Leußee W. WHEATLEY.
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Box Offlco open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M.
J. SI. B.WHITTON Treasurer.
TIIIB (Saturday) EVENING, Sept. 12Ui, the per.
formaiices will commence with Shiors tragedy of
TIIE APOSTATE.
Mr. K. 1,. Davenport
....Mr. Wheatley
Mra.'E. j t . Davenport
To conclude with (first time) /
CAPE MAY.
TUouias Twist
Mrs. Thomas Twist.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Lok.
see. Sir. E A. .Marshall; Stage Manager, Sir.
Johugoftoh. Prices.—Dress Circlo aud PftrijueUe, 50'
cents; Upper Circlo, 26 cents; Private Box and Orchestra
Beats. 76 cents. Box Office open from 0 o’clock A. M.
to 3 P. M. Doors open at 7 o’clock; performance to corn,
jnenct* at 7^.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Sept. 12th. will be
acted, flint time in six yenrs,
VENICE PRESERVED.
Jnffier... Mr. Herman Yezln
Friuli./ .Sir. Yonug
Beivldoro Mrs. Uennau Vezin
To conclude with the Laughable Farce ot tbo
DOUBLE-BEDDED BOOM.
Mr. Dulcimer Pipes.
Mrs. Deputy Lomax.
’ VCADE.UV OF MUSIC.—NOTICE.—
The Gentlemen of the ORCHESTRA engaged for
the ensuing scuboo, oho the Gentlediou engaged for the
MILITARY BAND, jii tbo procession, Ac , luth6 forth
coming Grand Bullet, aro requested to bent the Academy,
3‘iIJS (.Saturday) AFTERNOON, at thr&o o’clock, for
Itchour.al. £UJ W. V. CUNNINGTON.
■ for Sulemiii to £ct.
'A Fourth Floors of No. 23 North Fourth Htreot.oppo
iito Commerce. Powosatou October Ist. Applj to
WILMAU H. BACON,
328 Market at.
«i‘)(Uk OK $5OO HOOK BINDERY FOR
tJpOv/Lf SALE—Seven yeara oatablisbod, doing a
fair Job busineHß, which cau bo iucrcftficJ, both blank.
iu<l priuted job/). Locatiou, D 35 Arch street, below
Sixth. Blank hooka at coat, jobs bosud to order.
augl9-5w
PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN GLOUCES
TER, N. J., FOR SALE, handsomely located and
shaded—Lot, 75 feet by 110. Prico, $3,000. Also. (<ota
auitable for manufactories, fronting tins river. Apply
too. HOIUI. No. 311 South Fifth street. . aa'JG-luiic ,
f~IIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR
VJT ANOE COMPANT, PHILADELPHIA—OGico, No.
302 WALNUT street, west or THIRD.
“FIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN.”
DIRCOTOBS.
Wm. M. Swain,
John Ansparh, Jr.,
11. N. Burroughs,
J. U. Hughe*,
V. I). fthertoan,
Win. P. Hacker,
J. P. Steiner,
11. A. Shackelford, ,
Hon. JBEL JONES, President.
£fon O. W. WOODWARD, Vice president.
Jso. S.'MoMffu-iii, Secretary.
Ji«KB B. Altoru, Assistant Secretary aul-3m
Jer. Walker,
Juo. McClure,
Tho. Craven,
A. 8. Oillett,
Furman Sheppard,
Saial. Joues, M D..
Joseph Klapp, M V
Dancing academy.—naylor &
DAUGHTER’S DANCING ACADEMY, TENTH
and SOUTH streets, commencing TUESDAY,September
1,1b07. Tho subscribers, in offering this prospectu* to
the dancing community, respectfully acknowledge their
kindness during past seasons, and pledge themselves
that nothing shall be wasting on their part to tnak* the
coining season surpass iu brilliancy that of foimer
years.
Sir. N. and Daughter have, with untiring exertions,
added to thoir already full list of fashionable dances,
many new cues, which will be, Introduced during Lite
season. ' , .
DAYS OF TUITION-
For Children—Tuesday and Saturday Afternoons from
3 to 5 o’clock ; for Ladles and Gentlemen— I Tuesday and
Saturday Evening* from 7 till 10 o’clock. uu 2741 m
WM. D. ROGERS 1 CARRIAGE REPOS
ITORY, 1009 and 10J1 CHESTNUT STREET,
above TENTH, is now open for tho a&Io of every des
cription of Carriages, combining Style, Durability aud
Elegance of Finish, from the Manufactory at the corner
ol .Sixth and Master street*, to which the attention of
Citizens and Southern and Western gentlemen is ro.s
pecttuMy called.
N. B.—Especial attention given to Carriages for rc
l airs in tho shops connected with the Repository.' Eu
trance on Chestnut Stroet. au2l-2w
WORTH READING. —Wliy is it that ho
many suffer and drag out a miserable existence,
unfitted forth** enjoyment, and even ordinary pursuits of
life, when rvliel by treatment at onco pleasant, safe and
permanent in its effects, may bn so readily obtained ?
Dr. MORRIS (lato of Now York) teudera bis professional
services iu all Chronic and FemaU Complaints, Pile*,
Gravel, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Asthma, &c.
Patients visited iu any part of the city: or if prefer
red, troatmont by let ter,aud the highest satisfaction war
ranted, no matter how complicated and stubborn the
case may appear.
For somo interesting and instructive suggestions to
tho married, or those contemplating marriage, enclose
25c»*uta. Address
WM.U. MORRIS, M.D.,
selO 4t* Philadelphia, Pa.
Consulting rooms, 270 South FIFTH Street. Hours.
10 to 2 and 7 to 0, P. M. •
Proposals for excavation.—tuo
WEST PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY
COMPANY will receive PROPOSALS, at their office,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, WALNUT Street: till noon
oftho 15th Inst., for EXCAVATING and EMBANK-'
INO along tho line of thtfr route. llaverford road aud
Vino street, West 12,800 cubic
yards cutting, and 17,000 fllliug—there being very little,
If nny, rock.
Contractors will state tho timo required to finish tho
job aud terms of payment. James Miller, Ksq., En
glnoor, Market street, West Philadelphia, will explain
details of the work required. J. 8. SILVER.
Chairman of Committee,
FIFTH aud LIBRARY Sts., Phit&da.
Rosin— 500 barrels soap makers*
Rosin, to nrrivo per sclir J. 11. Planner, and for
balo bv MARTIN & 3/ACALrSTKB,
solo-3t lltf Water atreet
A FARM OK COTTAGE wanted within 15
tulle* of Philadelphia. in exchange for a throo
story lJrick House, oast of Sixteenth iu Vine street, and
a turoo-story Hotiio in Murray street. one la i’earl
btroot, and a lot in Keusiugtou, 103 by 103 feet, fvontin"
on four streets all clear. Hither or all the above anu
part cash. Apply to KOD’T A. PARRISH,
sopt 9-lw* S. W. corner of 4th A Walnut 6ts.
[\TOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—Tho ship
i.i STALWART, Capt. A. 11. Luca*, from Liverpool,
is now dischargiug under general order at Almond street
vcharf. Conttigoeea will nle&an atteud to receipt ot
their goods. TUOS. RICHARDSON A CO.
NO MOKE PILES—NO MORE PILES.
DR. CHARLES KDLLNITZ, from Paris and Lon
don, is iu possession of a remedy wbicli will euro radi
cally this painful disease, however prulmatad and ob
sliuate it u»y bo. Tho first prescriptiouorruHl* all pain
os if by magic, and three days’ treatment effects a com
plete euro. No charge will be made if the remedy falU,
All dUoasos cured. He 1b also the inventor of & liquid
for nourishing the growth of tho hair, aud remoiiug
•baldness, tho efficacy of which ho fully guaranties.
I.ewia Fishhlatt cured of piles.
Apply at 033 LOCUST street, near the Unitarian
Church. seMm ‘
MACGREGOR lIOT-AIR FUIttJ \CESJ.
Sold by CHADWICK A BJIG., SECOND Street,
Urat door Above Race. auglB-3mo*.
SUPERIOR PICTURES—IMPROVED
AMUROJYPUS at the new sk) light rooms. ]si>o
MARKET west of Brood stre«t,.ovor Chauco’s
Dry Goods store. EVANS, practical Photographer and
teacher. neU-lw*
David m. hogan, blank book
Mannrnolutcr, Sluliouur mill Printer, No. 41H
H'AtNU'i’rtreot, t«,tireeQPoartU and I'jrtb, Pill'hvl.Bi
llina. M'.'MlU
WELCOME U A OL D ify"Cli A iJ
wrtlF A DUO. WIN. HRCONURt aiilH-.im.
rfUIOMAS K. BAXTER.—HARDWARE,
X CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 010 HARRIOT hT.|
above Ninth, south sido, Philadelphia. an 1-flm
Hats.—™
FALL STYLKS—SATURDAY, 13th.
TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.—
Attention la imiUd to tho followuig htoch ot sea-
Roned LUMBER:
300,000 test 3-4 Yellow Vine Floor Boards.
250,000 foot-1-4 do do.
30,000 feet 3*4 do do, suitable for Jin*
lug stores. ,
75,000 feet White Pine FJoor Boards.
350.000 feet Spruce Joist.
Selling low for cash, to *ult tho times, and in lots to
suit purchaser*.
ALBERT IIKNTON,
South FRONT street.
©cntlcmcn’fl irurnisljin# Coobo.
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
” T MEN’S FURNISHING BTORE, aud PATENT
BHOJJLDKR 88AM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. No. T«J
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia;
The attention of Southern and Western
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
BhtrU, the moat perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale aod retail, and mtifle to order. ' ■ au t-tylti ?
CONGRESS RANGE.-arSOLD BV CHAD*
\J WICK k 11KO,, No.UW IOECCND Stmt. ' ‘
tuglB*Baaa.
ST. MARK'S "EPISCOPAL ' ACADEStY,
LOOCST siRKST, WMt or Sixteenth. Cluing in
liutiu, lirei'V, Vrtnch, mil the usual English brunches,
arranged so as to allow pupils to advance in each, lode*
pundtutly v f the othen, with a rapidity proportioned to
tUcir several abilities. Much time, is given daring
school hours to prepare lessons. Circulars u»ay be ob*
tali.wUtthoAcWuiy. ;
Jlfflgg J. ANDngITS HATUII3, Priutipil.
IVfISsToNNEI- ANfli MISS DILLAYfi
their HOABDIHG- AND DAY
trnbi? 14th WU> CUEST No * Bluet, o» MONDAY, Sep-
tt . „ REEERENOE3.
®OMAuun, D. D., Philsdelphii; Devil
Melin. do, C. Mwleworth, D D., Jo; M Clark. Jo;
„ D '. ll “’ Wnl B. Jacobs, do; Win.
I etbuTn ■ii “n d ' “j A ' u . onT '-' r,, i D. D.f do John
n H. Cuthhaf t, do; «V Y.
Draotlejr, D. D.. do; A. D. Cheney, do; tviliisin'Drad.
ford, New York city; A. D. Uillotte, D. D., 4o*Ul™.
lock. D. D , do; H Puller, D. D., Ualtiuiure; Ueorge W
Eaton, D. D., Hamilton, New Yorkid. KematonNurtb
East, New York; Thomas Hambaut, CassvilFe, UeoSw
Howard Malcorn. D O Lewlsbnrg/Pcnnsylra’nla; jfbi
B. Hart, ti n Philadelphia; Paul T. Jonea, Kay., do;
Col. A. Q. Waterman, do; Caspar Morns. M. D ’ do-
Robert A. Ezell, Esq•» Marshall, Texas; John B Semi
pie, Esq , Pittsburgh, Peunsylvarja; James Edmunds,
**»•» do. do; George W. Jackso:., Esq.. do, do; John H,
Rajrmoud, LL. D., Brooklyn. /Jew York; Uay&on Brar*
sou, Esq., Chicago; Hou. George W. Bradford, Homer.
New York; Stephen 1). Di’layo, Esq., New York, city
lion. Daniel 3. Dlcklnsou, Jinghatntou, New York.
sopLlni .
CRITTENDEN* 8 PHILADELPHIA COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE, 3. E. Corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTX6T Strata, second and Third Stories.
BOOK-KEEPING. PENMANSHIP, every style..
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND K0R313. .
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. . •
LECTURES, &c. ' ’ ' ,
Each Student bwlndivldqdj Instruction froni corape
tout and attentive Teachers,’under the immediate'
supervision of the Principal. 1
One of the Best Pennies in the Country has charge of
the Writing . .\i
Please csUud see gpefhneut pod get a Catalogue of
Terms, Ac. r it ‘
TTEMAN ALLEN, A. IT., is, prepared to
* limited number of pupils on the Violin,
parts or accompani
advanced pianLts, Apply at the residence
of hi* father, Professor ALLEN, No. 215 Sobth BeW
teentU Btreot. Circulars, with term* and-references.'
at G. ANDRE It Co.’s, No. 1104 Chestnut Bt. sel-lm*
......Mr. Burton
....Mr. }Y. Brings
..Mr. |I, Wstfciue
.....Mrs. S'. Drew
OCfIbOLFOR YQDNG LADIES,SOUTH
KSS WEST CORNEROFAROQAND TENTH STREETS
The pupils in this Institution will be instructed in ali
the branches of a thorough English Education, and every
faciliiyfor the acquirement of knowledge provided for
them. 1
The discipline will be a careful pointing onward and
upward. ‘ 1 * •
The acbool-yeif is divided Into two terms, of five
months oach, commencing Drat of Ninth'Month (Sep
tember,) and first of Second Month (February.)
First Department, per term of ftve m0at&i.....‘*535.00
Second “ “ «* ...... 29.00
Third “ t* • <i ; 35.00
Fuel, 4c., per term. *. T.‘..,... 1.00
Harriett brown. .
Philadelphia, 1857. ,
REFERENCES:
Thomas Klmber, J, D. White; hi. D
Samuel Bottle, Jr., BenJ. 8. Jacnoy, M. D.
Marmadnke C.Cope, Robert K\ Wright,
William Bettlo, - <* Thoinsa D. Smith,
TUumafl W'iatar, . George Griseotu,
Anthony P. Morris,,. 'William J. Pitfleld,
Joshua 11. Morris, ‘ Da rid Yacderreer,
Uriah Uuut, William R, Thomas.
auSS-lm. ' .
...Mr. J. S. Clarke
• Mis* Emma Taylor
SUPFLEE’S INSTITUTE .FOB YOUNG
LADIKd, (boarding tad day papils,} N.'W. eofoer
ELEVENTH aud GREEN streets. Filth teuton will
open on September 70*, Beat ,reference giren, .In
cluding all present and for r,patrons. , ' au264f
CPRING GARDEjN ACADEMY FOB
»3 YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. E. corner EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD streets. Professors of the highest
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing fall
particulars, pupils’ names, testimonials, &«., cants
bad on application.
au2J4f F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
....Mr. Chapman
.Mrs. JolipSoftou
HAU, of ST. JAMES THE LESS.
Philadelphia.
A Family hoarding school ron sow.
B*t B It. Smtsih, Rncroa.
The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep
tember!. 1 j
OircuUrs mar be obtained at the Bookstore of H.
HOOKER, S. W. comer EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Fuat Office, Vails of Schuylkill. Phila
delphia aulT-Ora'
MBS. BARTON’* BOARDING AND
IfA DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ladies; No 1929
CHESTNUT. St., below Twentieth,*:!) re-oped on the
SECOND MON DAY in September. aulfWhr*
TOOTHING SD NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
11 persons, male and female, to gain a share of this
world *s goods and comforts as a
LBIDY BROTHERS’ BUSINESS ACADEMY.
Nos 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall
and winter Studies, Oinbrncinga knowledge of '
WfUTING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
,by simplified methods, in a short time.
THE LKIDY’S take pleasure in saying, that during
the, pvit year a Urge number of persons acquired a
BUSINESS EDUCATION, enabling many to secure pro
fitable situatious, and others to prosecute their business
operations successfully. au22-3iu.
ITTriIE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA -Estate orjAMRS
HEMPHILL, decoded. . , T/
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
(final} account of JOSEPH LESLEY, administrator,'
ue bonis nou, c. t a, of JAMES HEMPHILL deceased,
and also the (final) account of JOSEPH LEBLEY,Trustee
older the will of the laid JAMES HEMPniLL, de
ceased, and to make distribution, will attend to the
.duties of his appointment on Wednesday, the 7th day of
October, A. D. 1857, at 4 o’clock P.AI, at his office, No,
181 South Fifth street, opposite Independence Square,
in the City of Philadelphia. JOSEPH A. CLAY Aud ’r.
1 September U, 1857. ’ a-t'-tb-St,
WHEREAS LETTERS . OF ADMINIS
’ TRATIOK to the estate of Chatharlue Beldeiuan,
deceased, have been grouted to the undersigned, all
persoosindebted toll will make payment, and those
having claims will prescut the same to
1). S. BEIDEMAN,' Administrator,
se72*M-flt* £O9 Tioe street.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR TUB CITS* AND COUNTY OFf PHILADEL
PHIA, of June Yerm,'3B&7, No. 11.
Elizabeth Moouey, by her next friend, Bam!. Reynolds,
vs. George Mooney.
New, August 13,. 3857, on motion of R. M. Lee, rule
granted on respondent to show cause why a divorce
shall not he decreed, returnable on the third Monday of
To George Moonoy: Sir, please take notice of the
above rule. ''
Bopt., A.D. 1857. R. M. LEE,
au29-sAw2w For Libellant.
IN THE COUKT OF COMMON PLEAS,
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA. of December term, 1556. Alias March term, 1857.
No. 15#.
Isabella Josephine June, by her next friend, John
Smith, vs James M.June.
Now, August 13th, 1857, on motion of B. -M. Lee. rule
granted on to show cause why a divorce shall
not be decreed,, returnable on the third Monday of
September, A.D, 1857.
To James M June: Sir. please take notice of the above
rule. R. M. LBK,
aa'id-lawHw For Libellant. '
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT OF Mont
gomery county, August 19th, 1857. Notice Is
hereby aiten, to all person* Interested in the estate of
Mary AlderfoV/late of the township of Lower Salford, in
said county of Montgomery, deceased, that Abraham,
John, and benjamin Aiderfor bare applied to said Court,
by petition, pntyiogfor a decree for the sale of tho real
estate of said Mary Alderfor, deceased. The said Court
have fixed WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of September,
1857, at 10 o'clock A. M.»?t the Court House, in Norris
town, for all parties! interested to appear and show cause,
If any they have, why the prayer of said: petitioners
should not be granted. By order of the Court.
J. 5. DAVIS, Clorlc of the Orphans' Coart.
aa2o‘d4w
P. KELLY’.
KELLY & BBOIHIB,
Having enraged the services of
CHAR LJE S ROTH, .
Distinguished for the beauty and ‘excellence of his
Hoods when in the Tailoring Business, has taken
the Store.* * ■ !
. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
AND TTAB OPSWSJJ SOB TUB BXtB, AT RSTAIL, OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERE9. VESTINGS, CRAVATS,
GLOVES, SHIRTS, Ac.,
‘Of the best qualities, at moderate prlcos.
IP 3 * Tho business of KELLY & BROTHER is re
moved, from this date, to No 814 CIIESTNUT Street,
where it nill beattemied toby EDW’D P. KF.LLY or
JOHN P. DOHKRTY. ses-3y
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
roit YHWtH Him RKULT A f&OTBSR,
LATE WITH IUKENS, KELLY 4c CO.,
HAVING BSOAGEO
CHARLES ROTH,
Formerly the leadiug Tailor of this City \ and
M KAYSEU,
Formerly with 0 ROTH A CO., late Coat and Vest
Cutter with LUKENS, KELLY A CO , and other supe
rior Cutters, has rented a part of the store of
EDW'D. P. KELLY,
9H OHESN’DT STREET,
And has commenced the
TAILORING BUSINESS.
Tho most unremitting attention vrili be paid to the
wishes of all who patronise the establishment i the best
of Clothes w»U be made, and at moderate prices, [soo-y
TIMES ~S HER! DAN, MERCHANT
tl TAILOR, Noe. 10 aodlB South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE CUHSTMJT.
A Urge and well selected stock of CLOTHS and
CAS3IMKRES always on hand.
All Clothiug made at this Establishment will be ol
the best quality, und in the mo'll fashionable stile.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH*
ING. auC-tf
('MUST PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WIU
J SOON BE PUBLISHED, the following standard
Books, viz: Blunt’s Coast Pilot. 18th edition; Bow
ditch’s Navigator, 27 th edition; Shipmaster's Assistant,
9th edition.
Wu invite attention to our new Spring Centre Com
passe*, which auswer tor mthir light or heavy weather,
aud ar© especially adapted fur steamers, and vessels
where the motiuu is cousldcnble. They fewer
repairs than any compass now in use
Marine Opera (Hasses of superior quality, Spy Onuses,
AucToid aud Mercurial Barometers, Thermometers.
Americ iu, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad
rants, Azimuth Compasses, lunacies, Log Ulasses. and
all kinds of Nautical Ju*irutneutA aud Books, constantly
on hand.
Also, ChartBor all parts of the world from the latest
and best authorities.
Agents for Rogers’ American Code of Signals, Deni’s
Chronometers aud Compa-vses, and for Abbott's Horo
meter, and an instrument for working out problems jjj
Nautical Astronomy by simple inspection and with per
fect accuracy. They hate received the approval of ox
perteuced shipmasters, aud have been adopted by the
U. 8 Navy. E A ft W. nLUNT.
aul3-lm* No. 179 Water direct.
WAKIiUIITON,
430 Chestuut street.
Henderson & co’» great liter
ABY YUll, FIFTH a 1.1 ABCII street*
In Order to pratiTy the wishes of our numerous pa*
trous, nnd induce the book-boyjng public to fill up their
libraries at the usual low pricoe,'we intend to present to
every parchasor uf books to the amount of $1 aod up
wards. a Gift io value of from 25 cent* to $lOO Call at
our establishment, look at our valuable stock, and select
for yourselves.
nocollect vou are not buying at chance, forevery pur
chaser gets hi* book* at the usual price, and vei7 many
will get, in addition, a present worth having. aufl-finj
EIVANS’ GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE,
No. 335 CIIESTNUT Street. N. B -No connec
tion with any other house lu the City. anl-Sui
BW. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS,
* No. 37 Bouth THIRD Street, Philadelphia. .
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible point*
in the United States and Canada.
Stocks, Bonds, Ac , Bought and Sold on CommfffihuL
i Uncurrent Bank Notes, Checks, Ac., bought at tha
lowest rates.
Deposits ysoetVfd and Interest allowed, as per agree
meat. *«l*la
®iinfaiirnaJ.'
TERMS
BUSINESS EDUCATION,
£cgal Notices.
JSlttdiant . (Jailors.
V<- ■
Shipping.
JBHIP Oa.SEONTHEn FOR NEW 08-;
K? LKIN3-LOUISIANA li.YJf.—To Ml] witiqoidr
despatch.
The A 1 fast-sailing packet ship OTBEONTKE, Wm.
K Maxwell, master. Is now loading at Race street
wharL and haring a large portion of her cargo engaged,
ana goingou board rapidly f w jU have quick deapatch.
Shrpper* will please hurry their goods alongside, and ,
bills of lading to the countiug-boure for signature.
For balance of freight, whiieh will be taken at reduced
sates, or paaaage apply io
BISHOP, SIMONS * CO.,
36 North Wharves.
/ho OTSEO.NTHE will insure at the lowest rate*, and
take steam down the Delaware aud up the Mississippi.
F)ll SAN FBANCISCO— CAUi'OIiNLA
UNB -—Direct fro at Philadelphia.
The wag rnJLvnt dipper ship, JOSEPH JOSB3, Sam
uel O. Blower*, eouunauder, is now loading at Jlace
street wharf; having a large part of her earg© engaged
aud going on board rapidly, wilt bare lsmiodiate
pateh.
Shipper* will please hurry their goods doodle with
oot delar.
Bor tMuaoee of freight apply to -
BISHOP r SDION3 ft CO.,
t 26 North Wharves,
IF'OR-'SAN FKAjNCXSCO—FKOM biE\Y
1 YOBX
The celebrated clipper *hip SANTA OLACS, Foster,
®itster» the magnificent cupper ship BOSTONIAN,
*——> master, are now loading and will have despatch aa
Above. . t
For balance of freight apply to
BISHOP, BUIONS 4 CO..
S 3 North tTharrei.
hotels ant> Bestaarnnts.
The old star hotel in harmony
public an rMpectlolty informed
thlttlueldßlAß HOTihL la itilL ld-exiatenee The
proprietor, *iU be gU4 to »ee ha olu frituat. and
promises to tarnish them with p superior qualitrcf Ale,
Wiaos and Liquors.. He feels assured that on paying
him a visit they will not tie disappointed.
' * ‘ JOHN - CORLEY.
Loneh from 10 to 12 o’clock. sek-lw
-IifcGOWAK’S RESTAUBANT, SOUTH
-ITJ. west corner of BROAD and WALNUT.—Game
and all other delicacies In season. Families supplied
. with O/iier* on the shortest notice. ■ - .sepL7m
¥ E\ns B. COFFIN,— T
JJ THZBI) TfABD' HOTEL, (DEiIOORATIC iraai>
‘ ! ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 / QUABTKBS.J
South-east comer FIFTH ami QUEEN Streets,
aepSlroo ’ .<»■>! - * - Philadelphia.
IifERCBLAKTS’BOTEL,
lU NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Ab'ovs Masxxt,
• " PHILADELPHIA.
au2l-tf HcKIBREH & S0»8, Paor*HTQR3.
£JCOTT HOUSE—Corner of I r win Street J
K 7 and Dnquesne Way, Pittsburgh, B. D. MARKER*
Proprietor. aa3s-5m
tones onii £iqnors.
PORT 'VfIKE.—In bond and entitled to de
' beqtqre 250 mb Bt. Joseph's Pure Juice Fort '
Wine, in qr*. *nd eighths. . .
Ten puncheons John Ramsay Islay Malt Scotch Whis
key. 2 years old ‘.
Fifty pipes Anchor Gin. /
Harett, Martel,’Bo err rt, and J. J Dapay Brandies, all
of which 1 offer to the trade'at reduce! prices.
* -■ JOS F. TOBIAS, '
>u2T-3mo* 28 and 50 S. Front Bt.,below Walnut.
BP. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORT
• BB3of BRASDLSS, WINKS, Ac. ; tlx, uati
mal aol? proprietor, uf IM old WHEAT WHISKEY.
Mo. 5 North FRONT street.
A LBXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
LIQUOR STORE. No. 226. Southeast Comer of
QgOBOJS and SOUTH Streets. aal-Ir
CL LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
■ ra rtm winys, cigabs, a*., se
Booth FIFTH StrMt } JPtul*d&lphi.. ' .til-ly
TJRANDIES—Pinet, CastiUon & Co., Ms-
AF rett k Co , and other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, In half pipes and quarter casta: PcUercirin
Rochelle Brsndiee, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
casks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom House stores,
imported and for sale by *
< BENB.Y BOHJ.GN & CO ,
Hm. SH tni 223 South Fourth ,trast.
DITHMAR & BUTE, PORTER , ALE
AND LAGER BRER BREWERY, Mo. 620 /new
No. 038) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.— Shipping
orders promptly attended U»- • ■ ' r snl*tf
Saks 6g SUuiiatL
WOLBEBT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
* T -431 CHESTNUT Strepji. opposite the Cnstcea
House, between Fourth and Firth ctrecU
CARD.—We invito the early an 1 particular attrnt'oi
of purchaser* to the sale of T.OOOIVccth Corset, orth*
manufacture of Steinb&rdt, On to an. * Co.. Gopp;a«n
to he held at our store THIS (SUorday) MORNING, ai
eleven o’elhck, by catalogue, oh a liberal credit. The
*ale is made to close eoutigutnenU with the late grmof
Goldsmith k Gutmaq, and. will bs the onlv sale of the
shore celebrated manufacturer?, as the/hava trarv
ferredtbefr sole agency in the United States to Julius
Hart, Esq., New York.
The Corsets and Bodices arewarranted 'in every res
peel, being made in the best style and of th?best Freaeh
materials. The lots will be found to contain a regular
assortment of desirable sixes.
PAINTINGS.
We respectfully announce to ladies and gentlemen
of this city and vicinity that the extensive and valuable
collection of European Oil Palnt/ngv. to be sold on
MONDAY NEXT, are'hbw arranged for exaniait.’on,
with catalogues.- For eodveuienc* the store will remain
open until ten o’clock this evening.
dPRQIAL BALE QF FRENCH PATENT
WOVEN SEAMLESS CORSETS, TO CLOSE AN IM
PORTATION.
ON THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, Sept.l2.
Cotmnecefng’afll o’clock precisely, we will sell at
No. 431 Chestnut street, between Fourth tmd Fifth st«..
7,000 French Patent Woven Corsets * embracing s full
. and desiraMe assortment of short corsets and bodices,
white, colored and mixed, of saleable sixes, assorted to
suit purchasers. The above consignment of corsets and
bodices comes from the importer, and has b.va s-deetod
with a view to the requirements of the fashionAblu
of this market The whole will be displayed for exami
nation, with catalogue*, early' on the morning of sj»,
vrhen the trade and purchasers generally are respectfully
invited to attend. >
SALE OF BRANDY IN BOND.
On MONDAY, aistinst.,
At 10# o’clock precisely, we will sell, by order of
Mrs. Elisabeth ZLunas, administratrix to th# estate or
John Guy, Jr., deceased, at the Custom House. Chest
nut stmt, between Fourth and Fifth stmts, 2) half
pipes brandy.
POSITIVE BALE OF OIL PAINTINGS.—MONDAY
next, 14th Inst.; commencing at 11 o’clock, we will Bell
a largo and valuable Collection of European Oil Paint-
Inn. embracing works from many of the best Continen
tal Artists, .Included wifi ba found, Marine Views. In
teriors, Cattle Pieces, Ac., suited for the Unitary, Par
lor, or Drawing Room They have been selected with,
great care by resident Agents, who have devoted special
attention in selecting for this market.
The whole will be arranged Tor examination on
SATURDAY, until 10 o’clock in the evening, and on th*
morning of gate, when admirer* of the fine arts, and
purchasers genoraliy, are respectfully iuriled to attend.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF EMBROIDERIES.
SHAWLS. MILLINERY GOOD*.—WEDNESDAY next,
at 10 o'clock precisely, we wili sell on a liberal credit by
catalogue a large and valuable assortment of choice
French and Scotch Embroideries. Shawls, RibVu. Art],
ficials, Skirts, Coxaeta. Bonnets, and Millinery Goods
generally.
N. 9. Samples will be displayed for examination ear
ly on the morning of Sale, when the trade, and pur
chasers generaUy, wiU find it their interest to attend.
HfIOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER
if A AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, S. E. eoraar
SIXTH and RACE Streets.
NATHAN’SPIUNCIPALLOAN OFFICE.
8. £: Corner of'Sixth and Race Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and eiivor plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Good*,
Groceries, Segare, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture. Bed
ding, Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Stocks, and on ail ar
ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at auy ether estab
lishment. fses] M. NATHANS,
NATHAN’S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place la a low days. Dae notice will be givers.
WKBB’B great sale of forfeited Watche*. Jewelry,
Gnus. Pistols, Musical Instruments, Ac., will take place
, shortly. Dae notice will be giren.
WEBB’S great sole of Pit Goods. Clothing, Bedding,
Ac., being forfeited collaterals, will take place shortly.
Due notice will be given
LARGE BALE OF FORFEITED GOODS.
NATHAN’S Great Sole of Watches, Jewelry, Ac., Ao.
On TUESDAY morning next, 'Sept. 10th, at lu o’clock,
at Moses Nathan’s Auction Store, S K comer of
SIXTH and RACK Streeta. Riles Boom 2d story, en
trance from Race at.
Consisting in part of Magnificent Gold Hunting Cue,
Double Cose, Double Bottom and Open KacoEogliih
Patent Lever Watches, the most of them 13 karat, full
jeweled, aad of the most approved makers, Superior
Gold Hunting Case, Donblo Bottom sod Open Face Es
capement Swiss Lover Watches. IS karat fine gold, and
cf tho best makers; Fine Gold Leplne Watehes, in Hunt
ing Cases and Open Face, full-swelled and plain:
English, Swiss, acd French Gold Watches; a splendid
assortment of Hunting Case aud Open Face Silver Eng
lish and Swiss Patent Lever, Escapement Lever. Lepina
Watches; Double Case. Double Bottomed, and Siuglo
Cvse Watches; Gold Chains, Pencil Ca*es, Eax-ricgz,
Finger Rings, Breast Pins, aod Jewelry generally.
Watchmaker*, Jewelers, Dealers, Ihe Trade general
ly, snd private purchaser*, will find It to thei? advan
tage io attend this sate, a* it wiU embrace tbs finest and
beat assortment of Watch?* ever ottered at public &le.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No- V2l
ARCH Street, between Thirl ami Fourth Streets.
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock,
Of Boots, Show, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Jew
elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goods, Notions,
Ac., Ac.
N. B —Term* «( Night Sole*, four mintin' credit for
approve.! city acceptance*, for sums of $lOO and with in
terest added from date of sale. sepl-lm
George w. smith, auctioneer,
N. R. comer of BARRON and SOUTH Streets,
above Second.
EVENING SALES.
BALE 3 EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At TX o’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, CaTJ
Ury, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
rj, Fancy Articles. Ac.
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE. No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Ite-ar st, only
eight door* below the Exchange.
Hoar* of business from f o’clock, A- M> until 19
o’clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales st the Auction House, aV
tsoded upon the most satisf&story terms.
CAPITAL F-W COd
Sstailishid/ur ikt ta«r Ikirlp Years.
Advances mode from one dollar to thousands on Die
xaoud*, Stiver Plate, batches, Jewelry, Hardware, Jler
ehandiao, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars. Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
All goods can remain any length of time sgieed
open.
All advances, from one hundred doli&r* and upwards
wiU be charged 2 per cent, per month; $509 and over,
the lowest market rate.
Th:» Store Uouee haring a depth of 120 feet, hts large
fire and thief-proof vaults to *tore All valuables, and jn
v&t© iratchmea for the pceiaiies; also, a heart in.u
ranee effected for the benefit of all person* hiring good*
a-tranced open.
N. B -—On accouot of haring an cnlizEite-f et|Jtal,
this office U prepared to main advance ou more ratia
factor/ and accommodating terms than «/ cth«r in
tb*-a city. ,
Mono/advanced to the poor, in email amount*, Tita
•at an; charge
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Odd Patent Lever and other Witches, Jewelry. and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aul-1/
ijats, Claps, ,<tc.
Cfi.'tfAßsSsr& CO.,
• AUilufactarora of and Wholesale Dealers id
HATS, CAPS. FURS, STRAW' GOODS,
. Msey BILK and steaw bonnets,
JKMriCUi FLOWERS, ROUCBSS,
FEATHERS, Ac’, >c.
Kp. “Mold No. 1M) MARKET Street,
BeJow Sixth, Boath i;d®,
Ana No. Mi MINOR Street, Phtlelelpblj.
c, HExar QLwrXy damel dosotax.
Merchants are respectfully Jorited to examine cor
Hoct ■ se7-2m
CStJLLfiNDEK * PASCAL,
►3 hattbrs,
aol-6m Ko. 8 8. SIXTH street, Philadelphia.
FLAGS! FLAGS!—PACKER FLAGS,
ed» Fifth! Flftgft from two ud ft half Inches to fire
reel, whotaftle end retail, tt Ue Fine Depot, No. «a
Booth 8««u4 itreet. »ojl»-li*»