The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 17, 1857, Image 3

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, TUniHIJ Mllj-:DAT V BOU»SllV rS-PnuABWAT.— '
‘ residing*” Nm'lOiffourteontbfitroot, waa P, aßsln 6
"thief,mimed hurley, snatched her relioulo, brace-
T lot wifi watch) and m an instant turned down
Ninth street with them in his possession. The lady
< T >iirtfdsd him,' ofying u stop thief!” and Alderman
i ‘ ( -wh6-TOSidQB in Ninth street,' hearing the
fashed’ after 1 the rohberj and chased him
1 r tht<mghrMh >vonnO) University piano, Tenth
>, ‘’ 7 'in4’ptjier streets, tfotll fcgentleman named MoDej>
mqtt intdrpepfed him at too corner of Fifth avenue
< v , apdTenth, strqot-, alderman immediately col
t'iared' tho fellow. and led him to whore the lady
j.-.was standing j ' aitet which Jio took him to iho Jef
ferfdn Market Follce Court, where tho lady soon
‘-'•appealed and made a complaint against him.; All
tho stolen property .was found, in the possession of
Kurley, and' - restored to its owner. Tho prisoner
would give ho' account, of himself, merely stating
that ho lived nowhere, and had nothing to do. Ho
' was locked up fcHrial.
Another ; Case 1 op AnsoK.—lt willboreooi
lectod that a fire', ooourred on tho morning ot the
I ath,of Juno lSat,'between' tho hours of one and
' twotfolMk, in',tho. tiro-story framo dwelling owned
anil ocoupiod>y-ono James Shcphoril.
premises were tastroyod, ami in the ruins were
found tho oharrod remains of bhpphord s wife
•' Shepherd-claimed that ho had only time to save
his own difd, and that his Wife was too feeble to
hoip herself. c Tho I'iro Marshal instituted an in.
vestigation, atfd the eircumataricoij wore so sus-.
. picious. that Justice Davison, yesterday, hold
' Shepherd to 'answera charge.of arson
-- TOR BEWisuMAcnr.yr.-CoNrnovuusi-.—This was
! , ii' motion' for' an ihjuuotion made by Isado M.
‘ ; Singer ngninst ,whut is popularly known is the
* vTFatspn $lO Sowing Machine. The argument was
' continued tivo'days, ntid this morning Judge Net
denied,the motion, and disohargoda temporary
lu-injanotioUallowed on Augusts. ■
,? • mtrii» ; ScotT-Li'ot'6>i.—last evohinj<‘.tho legion,
’"'esiprWd'b'fctho'flidopehadnee Guards und tho N.
I Voluhtcprs, visited Burton’s Theatre; hiit pro
.'..vions to.leaving the .hotel, Co!...Bumott, on behalf
. of.the.iUdUa of. the-N. 1. Volunteers, presented
. V Mr: or. 1. For ter,'of tho Scott legion, with a hand
soine gold 1 medal, suitably inscribed. Addresses
wore made by Capt. Gray and Gen. Small, of the
legion;'’ At'the'theatre tho legion and Volun
teers. were' loudly cheered, and among the latter
,was tile file /In, Regiment, Miss Mulcr, who was
- horn ot Ohurubusco during tho battlo. Tho visi-
Ji tbra'wil! return to Philadelphia - to-day, and will ho
i ; entertained by the Independence Guard at 2P. M..
, ': ttiXiiog i)P,ljnE'r.;--A, ; complaint, was recently
lnimbheforeJustTce Djivisou, by Daniel E. Sickles,
• Slawyer, against Bonnett,..editor
and proprietor of-the New York Herald, obarging
him.witn.haviog,in the Herald of tho sth instant,
published a’libol. ,
Oa this oomplamt a warrant for tho arrest ot
Bennett was issued,- but that gentleman was not in
the Oily;" On; Monday evomng, however, he re
turned, arid yesterday afternoon cull ml, with his
lawyer, Hr.'Galbraith', upon tho magistrate, and
gave .bail, jn - tho sum of 51,000 to answer tho
complaint. - ’ . '
' TflK QirAItAKTIRE Kkkovat..—Tho Governor,
Ueuteiant-Governof and State Comptroller havo
re&rted lil faVdf of.the' temporary quarantine no
comtnbdations'ntSeguihgWFoint, and propose a re
newal uf-the effort to induoo Now Jersey to grant
Sandy Hook as a pormanont Quarantino.
H&rfetaAiuv w the Hospitals.— At a moot
ing of tho Too Qoveraoj's'lAst night, several addi
tional petition*' were .received, signed by upwards
of odd thousand persons, 'ashing tlio board that the
homoopathio system bo introduced into tbo wards
of the rarious hospitals.-
BYTHE PILOT LINE.
• t . v t NEW YORK.
[Correspondence of‘The Press,]
Jt - Bfept/10,1857-5.20 P. M.
of yesterday jb somewhat
cheeked by the. of the California
. steamer, days overdue, and the fear that
she may with some mishap. Except
■ ;, thia,' there' ;fcfno noteworthy chango in the
aspect of the money market. The feeling in com-
.nfcVci&i'ciroleff is confident, and tho uneasiness of
; last week' Js subsiding.' This is tuani- •
< 'felt in,the increased readiness to buy paper at
cvtho present high. rates, it being apparent that
"distrust, but a desire to u make
-hay/while" the* Bun ahines ,> among the mo-
Mono/'fitlll rules very high;
paid on what is usually
considered firstaloss paper, the lattor being the
rate.for,the Wjority'bf the transactions, and there
is no change:in the crates of foreign exchange.
Tberewasvory little done to-day. Bankers charge
- <loB} ibr.Sterling. Oood'bills are to be got at 100}.
■-are quoted at 5’.25a5.27j; Exchange on
Hambprg, 353a30. Amsterdam, 403d41. Bremen,
' ( ‘
: Tbe'iAsf&took out about $50,000 in coin. The
setUemoots. at -tho, clearing houso wero prompt.
The exchanges denote ,an increased activity in
business,’'They amounted today to $19,516,509.60,
and the balances paid in coin to $1,145,185.99.
The cash tranadefetotts at the Sub-Treasury for tho
day werei'ifcbelpt? $120,781*76. Payments $212.-
-' Balance $10,337,980.29. Tho receipts at
. ih® Custom House • to-day wore $107,000. .At tho
s Sto<ik Board to-day considerable businoss was done
at a decline on yesterday’s prioea. Heading went
down to 47 at tho first board —a (lodine of 1}
front yesterday evening’s closing price; and fell
still farther to 46 at Bio second .board. 2,500
shares were soli ftopi.'47a46.‘ In Erie, 1870 shares
jchanged hands at prioea ranging from 50. to 18},
* aivivefage deollho'o? t per cent, since yesterday,
.. which closed yesterday at
X7lfcclo?ed to-day.at 70 k .Michigan Southern hns
tjE ftdsweed 2i per cent.' Most other stocks declined,
'•and’^e-market olosod rather heavily. There
’ f iisUsttghtiitkipTOYemQat in State stocks/ '.Missouri .
State O’a closed at 71}. Bail rood bonds are more
active without any material variation in prices.
„, . Tho. rumors are still moving with regard ta rail
way stobke; particularly as to Beading. As tho re
ports of to-mQTroYr,generally are diametrically op
<- posed to those of to-day, X do not notice thorn, but
' thoy tendto cause the fluctuations in'this stock
which you notice every l day. Illinois Contral is
down ag&iif t0'924/a decline of 14 percent, since
‘-.yesterday, and Chicago, and KoCk Island, which
' sold at 0016 jjuno and'Jhly, is now gold for 72. ’ It
wils proposed board to reduce thno
; .sales to three days., The proposition was laid over.
NfeW TOR# "OTOOK, BXO&ANaB SALES, Sept. 16.
- ,-.Vj .[ ' SIBBT BOABD.
30,800 Ohio Bt»e6riBo 05 ' 50 Erie HR 1 s 3 19#
1,000 Tdnri St 6s ’DO 76 - ‘ 20 do ' 10 #
7 000 Virginia Cs 86# 5 Hud Riv B 19
J-1,000 -' -do' ! "* ‘Bs# 10 do' 18#
•i" 3,000 GeorgiaSt Gs 100 235 Harlem R • 7#
3,000 Missouri 8t 6s 71# 200 Reading It 47
5,000Ny CcriK6sb3'B2 006 ' do . 46#
'S.OQOErieBBds’TS 66 100-‘ 1 do - slO 49
, .. 1000 Erie OBdR >7l 41-> 200 do M 2 4G#
, : 8,000 Hod BvR letm 90 200 do fllO 40#
3,000 . do' gdm W# ‘2OO ' do - • 4fl/f
sM.OOO v do-. 3dm55 • 250 - do ' ' 83 40#
illooo Harlem Itlstm 69-. 100-'-do 520 1 47
/. 3AOO lUGenßhdg. 34# 6 Third Av R 80
9 000 - do 1 -'BB 84 06 Mich Cen 71 M
6S.IUOen July RlO5 0 'do 64#
•i>, I,oool*o'* Mil Land’ SOOMcbSANIB c 19#
' Grant Ms 34 100 , do opg 20#
s','—4OMe»Bkoerip ? • 102# 100' ’ do opg 20#
7.-‘.65 Bk of Amor ■* > 300 300 'do opg 20#
* • lOOcoah'BftUk ■ 79 105 do c 20
30 Am Ex Bank 02 277 IB Ceu It ■ 03
25 1 Wr''‘' ' 01# 300 do »30 92 !
> *& .-.-do 86 '6 do 02#
,5 fdßnkfitofNV -04 ■ 100Oler* Pittsß * 36#
, .22 Bel A ,Hud ,01 105# 35 do 17
t '.Afajir'l ? -105# •.6 Gal Sc Ohio B 73
»i 10Pacific2JSSCo'•»70 60 , do b!6 73 i
76 do-* 69# 60 -4o b3O 72#
6 do 1 : Co# -150' do < 72
* momon Co"b3o 10# 300Clev&TolBopg37# j
100 : do bO 10# 1160 do opg37#
* ; 100 NY Cen R bIO 71 800 do b3O 37#
660 do -'a* 71# 25 do 38
100 do ’ -b7 7X# 60Ch!c&RlB 72
32 do -71# 60 do b3O 72
400 do \ - 71# 250 do *3 72#
O 30 Erie RR' , : 4 20 ' 270 do »3 73
200 do ' 30# JOOMIIA Mies Jt *3 80#
L 640 M i ,do / ' .‘b3 10# 20. do s 3 30
200 do b 7 39# 110 LaO A Mill R 15
100 ''do-- ! -830-10# 30 do 34#
100/ Mo * ■ o3o' 10# 300 - do i»3' 34#
300 r , d 0... Bio 10# 33 Cleve Col A Oln RBU
'' BWCSO BOARD.
4,000 Sf‘C State Os' '92 50 NY Con R *lO 71
S,oooyirginia&» V 85# 60 - do . . Ml#,
7''*oooy fa • ' -,Bfl ,20 -do ...71
‘ MoOOMlwuriStfls 71# '3B'' do' 70#
2,oooErieHßds»76 55 , -50hle&RIR 72#
lOO Erio.Bß 19
,J 16 MeKBank Scrip ,162%. 100 do 38#
OAmExßank.- 91# 350 do 18#
‘ * 16 Ccfitinentftl Bk 90 100 Clevo & Pitlß R 30#
, 22 Metropln Bank 94#. 100 do 30#
*’ 5 Park Rant ' 85 H<3al&ChV-R 73
300 Cam Coa! Co 630 ,11# 250 LaO A MU It 24#
60 do. ,* -ll?i 300 Harlem R 8
60 do' 11# 250 Reading II 40
100 Caotoh Co bSO 16# SO Mlcß So 4s N X R 20#
*l2 Bel 4c Had Cl 106 200 Cievo 4c Tol R ops 31 #
160 Pemta Coal - s3O 71
, site* by A: IB MULLER, -September 16.
--$2,000 Town'df Port Madison {lowa) 8 per * J
i ’eeni bonds.;.!..; 1?#
v- $l,OOO Mercer Co (III) O per cent Dona, 31#
j; ■'2s fh* jMetrcpclltfliilnaCo.. 100 ea. 95
,■ # <*lrem-)q'a li)8 Qo H e». W»«
' ,*' JO - Uo gecurif r Ids Co.. 60ea. 99
' SW do PeoplW Book 250 a. 90
180 do' Irviog Bank. 60c», 90 01
'"4O do Oriental 8ank;.............. 25 on, 93#
. $5BO Sun Mutual. Insurance Scrip of 1852. < 00#
$lOOO Union''4^
$5OO Coin f I do
.The amount received for toils on all the equals
Of the State for thcrflrpt week of Scut. wa*,.....577,004
101866 105,655
Vt v JD*cr«<we .i.., . 27,651
Tho Amount received during the first week of
f, Beptfjmbor, w and («the Bth'of Soptothbor, from 1851
( wttf;,
let week Sept. To Sept. 8.
1857 51,240,958
1856. * • • *105,655 1,491.0TT
tU 1865.,-.'/;. - 65,662 1,566.429
, 186*4; 1 89,684 1684U4
•. 1853 4.»<« * 100,460 - 1,895.112
" 1852 •; .103,704 1,810,702
«/ 1851...,.;.; <..,,103,204 ■ 2.041,461
Asnss are steady. with bales of 30 bids. ats7.B7)s for
pofc I fa4|t«7.WlCf9f pewrU.* * - * .
BRBADSTtfFFa— better, particu-.
{.'; larly for tbulow grades of Western canal, With Bales of
7,000 Ibis. at ssAoas'.&b for common to good State ;
ltf $5,05e56.7 6 foe "extaadb { g5.25«5&.4$ for common to
ffcod Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, &c. ; 15 60®5 20 for.
$O-40®57.76 for extra G-enessee, and 50.60®
$8.60 for extra St. Louis brands. Southern flour is bet
ter and in good demand, with sales of 2,200 Lbl*. At
S6i6Qds6Mfbr'hfx4dto good jßattfmoro, Alexandria,
tgee iandfo*®s'T^Sfot r extra and fancy do. Canadian
flour La. firmer. with-sales of 470 barrels at $5,35®
* 660 f6r superflnoi And $5.8p®?7.10 for extra do.
nWFJoari#jtd/«£fl«der,wHbS4lfiBof-150Mi|». at s4®
$5.31 v corn Meal is unchanged at $4.1604.20 for 3 dr
> ton and s4.4oe’i,6Q for Brandy wine-sales 100 bbla.- ■
Corrxß is steady nod'a fair husinep* doing. J\io;ls
' daoted at four months. The following is the
jrtock of the difierent kinds held hpra on the 35th Inst;
Stock of Itlb;Coffeeoit ICtix.Scpt-.. 5°, 779 bags.
Do. of Muthdaibb. .......19,84*
Do. of Lsgusyfa. .*••• 200 “j
Do. of deyb?n... * „„M0 ‘i
DqV 6f Java.mats,....,.. '. * 20,275mat5.
-iiis’. t i-‘ Total ;; .100,293
r CptTo?rrThe market, la duU.'and unchanged at the
*‘V r . ;» -
. - ' Upland.' 1 Plorlda.' Mobile. N. 0.& Tex.
-,f i :Ordjn«7.. v ;.V/, 7 - m. ■ \M
• ’ ’ 16# -Horn. . noiar j
- Jfor< dp .white; for white
' for State and 61®62© for Weutern.
of;4,ooo'buihela at 8O0&5S, \
■ . &mfc*>f}B and.iij hrfpfc demand; with xsdesof
fjw mixed WMtern,
ITaY.— Shipping lota are selling at GOtfßSc, according
’Vibes!—Th. market is drooping, and » still further
decline la con&dontly looked to*. , , . an.!
' Hops are In good demand at s®oc for y 8, *
32tf 0140 for now. 'The down from England reports toe
crop there to be a'full average. months, and
liios .—Scotch pig is heavy at sXlf, six . }
S2SO«2S 60 for l«?ge lots. «*;« St SsSc;
tluo and Crude do is inactire, *!>» fetter at *4
■MJj <*4Jc for prune ehlppiu* t®w-““ t flrml held at
•P'aSOlba. Common Eosin w awi, du* j
*!-Bdifl-ST/f, and lino do. U in * en '“A a Afi||?o W >
according to quality. Tarilata !, cen m ado
Oils —Barg© sales of Crude op*- .. Crude
at New BedforddutlDg ttio last _. . »*,
BOOhhls at *M.9Wr*2o,for Mga,
for extra mess. Beef hams and cut meats are nominal.
Bacon Is steady at litf for smoked western. Lard js
lower* at 15® 15M. Butter Is In good demand at foriuor
quotations. Cheese dull at BK&9J3 for export.
SuoAna.—The market is very dall at yesterday s de
cline, . .
Tobacco. —Manufactured Tobacco la active at a de
cline of 6c. 3P* ib. duringthoweek. Prime leai is‘very
Arm, with hut little doing. Kentucky is quoted at 100
18Kc., and Havana at 40tf4Sc. , , ......
♦Vibes akd Spirits—Tho market is B l®ftdyatfull
prices. Burgundy Port la quoted i 0 u ™
Juice do. at $2.60: Sherryat $1.30®?2 60; Olarct at $2.76
®s3; and Champagno at s9©sl4 4P basket. Cognac
Brandy is quoted at $4.60©50, and Btochelle at $3-10©
$3.50 Jamaica Bum is quiet at former prices. Hol
land Gin is lu demand at 85c.er$l. Whiskey ia better
at 25®25#c., with sales Of SSObbls.
Wool— -Th© market is dull and depressed at nominal
rates, with no signs of improvement so long os tho pre
sent stringency in tho money market continues.
Fitments Ore less activo, without any change in
NEW YOBK CATTLE MABKET.
WsDsaspAYj September 16, 1867.
TOTAL RECEIPTS OP CATTLE OP ALL KIND 3 FOR TUB
Scoop and
Beeves. Cows. Veals. Lambs. Swine.
AtAHerton’s, 3,464 .... i 303 2,841
At Browning’s, 256 17 '33 5,883 ....
At O’Brien's. * 84 120 84 .... ....
At Chamberlin’s, 123 <8 194 5,791 ....
Total 3.927 215 674 33,357 3,600
Total prov.week2,S34 224 588 33,044 2,500
Av.iiorweek^SOl.O, 2s " 202 1,316 10,682 5,352
Ar.pervoek f 1855 .3,666 23T 028 12,32. 0,117
Av.jjpr week,1856.3,597 217 , 328 J,m 0,050
PRICES OP BKSP AT FORTY-FOURTH StRSET.
.... , To-day. hastiyeek.
Premium Cattle 11)6 ® 12 32)6 ® 13
Pits* quality lOK » H \\3i *J?
Medium qua1ify...,..,..*.* 0)6 ® 1° W)< ® J*
Poor quality.... 8 0 9 9 05 H
General selling prices,.,,.. 0 &11 9 fli 12
Average of all sales about. .10 & 10)6 H ©11)6
Tho current prices for the week stall the markets are
»a follovra v
beep cattle.
• per cwt. .sll.sofi'sl2,oo
do ..slo.so(psU,oo
do 59,50«r510,00
do .. sB,oo® $9,00
First quality..,.
Ordinary quality,
Common quality.
Inferior quality.
COWS KSD OALTBB.
... .SGO.OO©S7S t OO
550.00erf55.00
‘ 4 . ‘ $40j000545,00
s2s,ooit $35,00
VEAL OALVKB.
First quality....
Ordinary quality.
Common quality
Inferior quality..
Extra quality.
Other qualities.
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
s4.6o©so 00
®$UX>
First quality
Other qualities.,
First quality...
Other qualities.
THE MONEY MARKET.
Philadelphia, September 16,1857.
At the Stock Board to-day, Beading Railroad fell off
from 25, the price at which it closed yesterday, to 23;
Union Canal fell off %5 Schuylkill navigation preferred
V, and Pennsylvania Fives 1% . The price of City Sixes,
new, was maintained, together with that of the Mine
bill Railroad and a few other stocks, while City Railroad
Sixes gained 1; North Pennsylvania Railroad Sixes'! Jf,
and Pennsylvania Railroad Stock }£. The investment
securities are firmly held, and the transactions in them,
which were to a fair amount, show a healthy steadiness
in price,
The demand on the street for money is hut littio *
abated—-tho necessities of borrowers raising and lower
ing the rates % or % from day to day, according as they
are more or less urgent.'
The tightness of money has brought the business of
selling foreign exchange to a stand still. There are
many orders In hands for exportation, but dealers are
unwilling to advance the funds for their purchase while
the present rates contiouo, and as our breodstuffs are a
matter or necessity abroad, It Is highly probable that in
a little while the parties ordoring will send the specie to
pay for their purchase*. It is utterly impossible that
thepresent,state of things can continue long upon a
plentiful yield of our agricultural products,and whllowo
must naturally expect to hear of mercantile failures or
suspensions from day today, the condition of financial
matters ae a whole must rapidly decrease.
If© would suggest to all who are indebted aud ha vo
the means to par promptly the small bills they owe to
mechanics, storekeepers, and small dealers. Bistrcss
is often thoughtlessly and unnecessarily occasioned by
an effort on tho part of those who have small amounts
of money on hand, to hoard it until times got easier.
Tho prompt payment of little bills will help the receiv
ers to pay many large ones, and materially tend to the
general amelioration, while tho good that may he ef*
fectcd by a thoughtful attention to these little matters,
cannot bo too highly esteemed In times liko tho present.
Let ©very one who can pay all ills littio bills.
The steamship Persia salted before the news of the
suspension of the Ohio- Life and Tits* Company, and
the consequent panic in TVflll street} bod arrived In
England. IVe shall probably learn by tho next steamer
what effect that news produced npon the pricesof Ame.
rican Securities in London. Tho Persia reports tho
Funds a fraction lower, 90)*®M&. The discount market
steady at & cent. The English Bank had mo
dified its terms in regard to long bills, and six months*
date paper is now current at sj£ cent. Tho Specie
reserve is up 11,350,000. The French Funds arc 00.00
for tho 3 cent Rente,
The following are the footings of tho Boston bank
statement for the past week, as comrapared with thoso
of tho week previous:
Sept. 7. Sept. 34.
Capital stock $31,900,000 $31,950,000
Loans and discounts 63,020,800 61,752,000
Specie ; 3,885,400 2,620,800
AnPtduefrom other banks 0,032,900 7,000,000
Am’tduo to other banks.. 4,430,500 4-428,000
Deposits......' 16,798,600 14,528,000
Circulation 0,993,000 0,800,080
The Boston Journal of yesterday afternoon say« :
-< The market was very firm yesterday", with a strong
demand for railroad stocks, eKpoclally Bostou, and
Blaine, and "Worcester.
*‘<3opper stocks improved> Rockland nelling at4l>
and Superior at 0; aud lor Minnesota 160 was bid with
out bringing out any stock,
- The Money Market is still very stringent, without
any change in rates, bat no one appears to havo any
money. Ono or two failures were reported yesterday
among dealers in dyestuffs, occasioned by tho late fail
ures in Providence.”
Value of merchandise warehoused In Boston for tho
week ending Sept. 11,1857.
Dry G00d5..... $36,040 00
All other merchandise ~...162,441 00—189,381 00
Warehoused for Canada-
Dry Goods $12,145 00
All other merchandise 1,240 00— 16,391 00
Total valuo $205,772 00
The annexed is a comparative statement of the ex
ports exclusive of specie from New York to foreign ports
for last week, and since January 1:
1855. , 1858. 1857.
Total for tho week.. .$1,236,228 $1,399,295 $899,195
Previously' rep0rted.42,320,491 64,090,458 50,318,605
Since January 1.. .$43,564,719 $56,405,753 $61,217,800
The Pottatown Bank is logo into operation on 3lon
day, Oct. 6th, and "Wednesday, Oct. 7th, has been fixed
as the first discount day. The ofilcors are as follows:
President, Henry Potts, Esq.;, Cashier, William
Mintaer, Esq. Teller, Daniel Price.
The Chester Bank, at CoatesviHe, will also
shortly commence business, tho Directors having been
chosen last week. A. Gibbons, Jr., is to be tho Presi
dent.
To-day’S Rational Intelligencer , of Washington,
says: li The failure of Messrs. Palro k Nourse, on 3fon
day, naturally produced uneasiness yesterday, which
took effect in the direction of tho Bank of Commerce, In
Georgetown, and the house of Sweeny, Rittenhouso, Sc
po., of this city," in connection with tho bank. A run
was made on the Bank of Commerce, which mot the de
mand so far os Its circulation was concerned, but refused
to pay depositors, on the ground, as we understand, that
a considerable proportion of such deposits had been
made in Virginia paper, which it required time to col
lect.”
The annual report of the Chamber of Commerce o
Cincinnati! give* the import* of that city for the year
ending August 81, at $77,050,140, and the exports at
$55,652,171. Last year the imports wore $75,205,001,
and the exportss6o,Bo9,l4o.
Washington Townsend, cashier of the Baukof Ches
ter County, has resigned, and William W Jefferishas
been chosen to succeed him. John F. F. Davis takes
the position of Mr. Jefferls, and William 8. Kirk is to
occupy Mr. Davis’ office of receiving toiler. John Mar
shall has been elected to the Vice Presidency of tho
Dank, and will act in conjunction with the new cashier.
The survey of tho rouUt for the proposed Southern
Illinois Railroad from Mound City near Cairo to Groy
ville has led to the discovery of important mineral re
sources In the lower part of the State, whose existence
' was not before suspected. Veins of rich iron ore from
ten to fifteen feet in thickness were found, boaidos leads
of goal coal. Signs of lead also have been seen.
Bat the most interesting discovery was that of dnni
har, (d sulphuret from which quicksilver is obtained,)
in such quantities as to lead to the belief that tho dis
covery may prove to bo valuable, In a box of geologi
cal specimens sent to Professor Owen for examination,
a largo globule of quioksilvor was found at tho bottom,
and subsequent inspection revealed other particles de
posited in the rock.
The Jtarrislmrg cotton factory has suspended opera
tions for.an indefinite period, owing to the high price of
the raw material.
We taako room for the annexed statement from tho
Ngw York. Shipping List, (the acknowledged authority
in making up the crop,) of the Cotton movement of tho
crop ofiBao-7, which terminated, by commercial usage,
oil tho 31st August, ult. Thu crop is ascertained to
hate betn 2,1)30,510 balsa, it was thus marketed:
. Bales. Bales.
AtNow 0r1ean5,..1,435, 000 Georgia 322,111
Mobile 603,117 8. Carolina 807,331
Texas 89,882 N.Carolina 27,147
Florida Virginia 28,773
Received Inland at N. X Phlla., and Baltimore 4,761
Total crop as above., fi,P39 f 519
The following tables afford a view of the distribution
to foreign States and the consumption by the American
mills, of tho growth of tho year:
KXPOBT TO FOBEIQJC POM’S. FBOJf SEPT. 2,1855, TO AUQ,
31.1867.
To Great To To North Other
Troiu Uritlan. Trance. ofEu’pc.T’n Pts. Total.
Non. Orleans. .749,485 258,103 150,160 129,010 1,293,717
Mohtlo.., 211.231 84,840 10,570 2,348 814,980
Texa5....,...; 0,792 4,428 6,687 - 20,907
TlorWa 29,125 - 1,704 • —. 30,890
Baronnab..... .138 ,694 3,604 6,976 10,665 168,839
Charleston.... 138,876 40,821 28,208 21,103 220,18*
K Carolina.
200 .
Vlrgipla.«
Battlraoia.
82© . -—> 820
.146,984 31,001 26,600 608 280,003
. 4,663 1,455 - 0,118
Philadelphia.
New YorK....
.1,428,870 413,357 245.708 164,632 2,252,657
.1,921,388 480,037 304,005 243,678 2,954,608
T0ta1....
Laetyear
.
Smm.,. 492,010 07,280 (8,297 83,M0 701,910
COMPARATIVE BTATEMRST OS’
1844-S. .2 .MUM
f|| %Zo .3 627,845 4843-4. .2,030,400
.2,847,W9 4842-3. .2.378,8761
18 J3_l. .2 030,027 1841—2.. 1 ,08,1,674
1852—3 • • 3,202,882 1840—1.. 1,634,015
1851—2..3,016,029 1839-40. .2,177,530
1850-1. .2,355,257 1635-9. .1,300, »2
1849-50. .2,090,700 1837—8.-1,801,497
1848-0. .2,728,590 1830—'I ..1,422,030
1847-8..2 347,034 1835-0.. 1,300,.20.
1840-7..1.778.051 1834-5..1,2j4,3-8
1845—«..2,100,637 „ ■ ,„ . , ,
Crop op Sea Islani> Cottox.-Tlio crop of tUiB sfoplo
tho past yoar (Included In tho (Icnerol Statement) was
as follows: Florida, 20,365 balca; Ooorgla, 9,764 bales,
and South Carolina, 16,185; total, 45,314 bales, against
44,512 bales 1855-0} 40,841 bales iu 1844-5, ami 39,686
bales 1n1553-4.
Total crop of the United States o<»
before btnted...,
Add —
Stocks ou hand at the com
mencement of the year, Sept.
1,1856:
la the Southern ports
In the Northern ports
Makes A supply of.
Deduct therefrom —
The Exn’t to Fo'n pts, 2,252,G57
Less, For’go included, 1,101—2,201,490
Stocks on hand, Sept. 1,1857 :
In tLo South’n ports. 23,580
In tlifi Norfc’ru ports. 25,674 40,258
Burnt at Now York and Balti
more.
Taken for Homo use.
QUAJiTiTV CONSUMED BV AND IN TIIR
TimtKSNOItTJI OF Vllti
Boles. Bales.
1850— 702,138tf845—6.. 422,597 i
1855—6... 6615,73 ft 1845—0...389,000
18Q4 — 5... 693,584 1843-4...340,744
1853—4... 010,571 1843—3.. 035,129
1852—3... 071.009 1841—2...207,850
1851— 603,029 1840—1...297,288
1850—1... 404,108 1839-40...295,193
1849-60... 487,769 1838—9. ..270,018
1848-9... 618,039 1837—8...246,063;
1847—8... 631,772 1830—7...222,540
1846—7... 427,907
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES,
Septomfler 10, 1857.
Reported buR. Manly, Jr., Stock liroLcr , No
80i Walnut street.
FIB3T BOARD.
2000 Elmira B 7’a lots 100 Beading 11 b 5 23
Ist niort 70 100 do h 5 23
4900 City R G’s g 5 lots 87 10Q do l»5 23
3ft2&Bewt’a& , i loti 80' 10Q do
1000 PcmiaßC’s Istm9o 100 do 23
600 City 6’s b 5 new 93# 50 do s 5 23
100 do now 93# 60 do s 5 23
1000 Lehigh VflßO’s 70# 325 Union Canal lots 6#
600 City &’a’7l 76 60 do 5?;
2000 Susq Canal 6’s 60 10 Penn’a B lota 44#
3000 N Penn’a R 6’s s 5 42 do lots 44
lots 51# 7 do 44#
3000 Schl Nay G’s ’B2 69# 110 Schl Nav pref lotß 17
18 AlinohUl B lots 50# 1 Cam tc Amboy B 30ft#
9 do 56# 30 Noristownß lots 68
122 Beading B lots 23# 350 Long Islß lots 8#
150 do lots 15 23# 100 N Ponn’a It cash 9#
100 do s 5 23# 60 do 9#
100 do *5 23# 43 Consol Bk lots 26
10 do sswn 23# 1 Philad’a Bk 117
60 do s 5 23# 7 Farm & Mec Bk 01#
100 do 23
BETWEEN
2000 City o's new 93 I
1000 do 87 |
SECOND
.3P'ft....o# ©Bc
. do ....5 ©6c
3200 Scbl Nav G'g ’B2
lots 69
5000 N Peim’aßG’s 51k
1200 Penn’as’g 80
3 Cam & Ambit 100**'
60 Reading U 23 X
50 do 23#
300 do Wtrn 23#
100 do 23#
26 Udlocl Canal 6ft
60 do sft
CLOSING PRICE
Bid. Asked.
USOVM 110
PbiladaCs 80ft 87 ft
do Ml 80ft 87 ft
do Now 03 03#
Penn&Cs, 80 SO#
Reading R 23# 23 V
do lionds ’7O 69# 70ft
■do M o’s,H4 82 80
Penno RR 43ft
MorrisOanl oon44ft 45ft
Bchjrl Nav 6s *B2 58 ft 69
do Stock 8 12
LAT 3
7X<3>?%C
Vi
1090 Bchl Nav 6V82 59
60 Catawlsaa R 8
100 Sehl Nav pref 16
100 Reading R «5 22V
100 do e&wn&lnt 22ft
30 do rw 22ft
Readiug closes
TUB COTTON TRADE OP THE UNITED STATES.
—Tho New York Shipping List snja: The following
will show tho stock of cotton (in bales) oil baud at tho
different ports of tho Uuited States on tho Ist of Sep
tember :
STOCK OF COTTON ON HAND IN TUB UNITED STATES.
New Orlc&uH,
Mobil©
Florida
gav'a A Aug’tt.... 31,618 3,837 3,031 -4,073
Charleston 17.031 2.035 3,144 6,014
Virginia 760 '650 842 420
New York 32,938 60,846 34,667 25,078
Other N. Ports.... 17,129 O,S4G 9,500
Total bales.. 135,003 143,330 04,171 49,268
In regard to the consumption of tho United States,
the data from which the annual tables ara compiled is
less satisfactory. Tho total consumed la the Northern
and Western Staten is reached by deducting tho exports
sad stock on hand from the receipts, and the amount
thus obtained for the last year was 702,133 bales, and
then© are th© figures given in our comparative table ; to
this should be added at least 150,000 bales for tho con
sumption in tho Southorn States, which is not included
in tho reckoning. Tho following comparison does uot
include tho consumption in tho cotton-growing States :
COXgUIU’TIOii O? COTTON IN TUK NOKTIIKUN BTATRH
COMPAUEO WITH
Con-1
Year. Crop. Burned.
1850-7...2,847,333. .702,138
1855-0.. ,8,527,845* .652,731)
1864-5.. .2.847,839. .61)3,664
1853-4.. .2,930,027 ..810,571
1852-3...3,202,882..071,009
1861-2.. .3,016,029. .003,029
1860-1.. .2,355,237. .404.108
IM9-60. .2,096,700. .45«;709
1848-9...2,728,690..518,039
1847-8.. .2.347,034. .631,772
1840-7...1,778,051..427,907 .
1815-6.. .2,100,537. .422,597
18*4-5.. .2.394,503. .389,000
1843-4 ..2,030,409..340,744 |
Iu regard to the next erO[
fiance, and <u the result wil
groe than usual by the wea
sixty days, no reliable estitn
average of the extremes vt
below 3,300,000 bales, but w
exceed these figures.
LETTER BAGS
At the Mtrchunti 7 Exchange , Philadelphia.
Ship Tomwnnda, Ju1iu5. ........... .Liverp001, Bopt 25
BUipStalwart, Lucaa, Liverpool,Sept22
Br ship Zercd, Corish Londonderry, Sept 15
Ship Josonh Jones, Flowers San Francisco, soon
Barque Minnesota, Cole Rio Janeiro, soon
Br brig Oregon, Green........ Port au Stiaiu, soon
Schr U E Bell, Clark, Bt Jago de Cuba, soon
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM THE UNITED STATES.
BTBAMKR *BOU POH DAT
Ar&go New York Havre Sept 19
Europa Boston Liverpool Sept 23
Persia New York Liverpool se>f 30
Uamtn<mia......New York Hamburg... % .,. M ««Oct 1
FROM EUROPE.
FROM FOft DAT
Glasgow. Glasgow Now York Bept &
C of Baltimore.. Liverpool Now Y0rk...., Sopt9
Fulton ..Havre New York.. Bept22
Cof Washington. Liverpool Now York Sept 23
Atlantic..., Liveruool New York. .Sept 30
Borussla.........Hamburg New Y0rk.,.,, ..Ocfcl
MOVEMENTS OF HAVANA STEAMERS.
Fmi.ADVi.rjiu--From New York 2d, arriving at Ha
vana Bth, and New Orleans lltli. From Now Orleans
20th j Havana 23d, arriving at Now York 28th.
Quaker Cttr—From New York 7th of each month,
arriving at Havana 12th, and 3lobilo 14th. From Mo
bile 224, Havana 24th, arriving at Now York 2'Jth.
CAUAWnA—Vrom New York 12th, arriving at Havana
17th. and New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th,
Havana 29th, arriving at New York 3d.
Empire Citt— From New York 17th, arriving at Ha
vana 23d, and New Orleans 20th. From New Orleans
6th, Havana Bth, arriving at New York 33th.
Br.AcK Warrior— From Now York 271 h, arrive at
Havana let and New Orleans 3d. From New Orleans
12th, Havana 14th, due at New York 18th.
Isabel —From Charleston 19th and 4th, duo at Ha
vada 23d and 7th. From Havana 10th and 25th, duo at
New York 16th and 31st.
Tho California mail steamers sail from New York on
the sth and ‘2oth of each month.
iilariuc JntclUflcnce.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept. IT, 1857,
SUN RISES
HIGH WATER.
Brig Clara Ellen, naskell, 9 days from Peer Isle, Mo.
with stone to captain.
Brig Alfaretta, Bibber, 4 days from Fall River, in bal
last to captain,
Brig I) B Doane, Veazio, 5 days from Boston, In bal
last to Lewis Kothormel.
Schr Jlehry May, Watson, 7 days from Somerset,
Mass, io ballast to captain.
Schr John Beatty, Sharp, 8 days from JfarorbJU, in
ballast to Van Duseu, Norton & Co.
Bcbr Mary Patterson, Vanuojnan, 6 days from Salem,
in ballast to Noblo. Hammett Sc Caldwell.
Scbr Woodruff Blras, Mason, 5 days from Boston, in
ballast to Wallaces Sc Co.
Scbr 9 F Holliday, Seam&n, 5 days from Boston, iu
ballast to Bancroft, Lewis Sc Co.
Bcbr S P Garreitson, High, 6 days from Boxbury, In
ballast to h Awtanrehl Sc Co.
Bcbr Champion, Keen, 1 day from Bombay Hook, with
wheat to Bewloy, Wilson & Co.
Steamer Kennebec, Hand, 21 hours from Now York,
via Capo May, with mdse and 200 passenger* to James
Allderdlco. Passed a baiffuo and sixteen schooners in
the bay, upward bound.
OLEABED.
Steamship City of New York, Matthows, Boston, 11
Mnßor.
Brig Chicopee, Howes, Boston, David Cooper.
Bchr Brazil, Ilowea* Charleston, N Sturtovaat (c Co.
Scbr Caspian, Megatblin, Boston, do
Scbr Pearl, Crowell, do do
Scbr B p Solliday. Seaman, Boston, Bancroft. Lewis
Sc, Go,
Scbr Martha, Baxter, Boston, Beppller Sc Bro
Bcbr Leesburg, Swift, Boston, Brown Sc White.
Scbr Woodruff Bim«, Muson, Boston, Wallace Sc Co.
Scbr Henry May, Watson, Salem, Clias Miller Sc. Co.
Schr J Bustling, Brewster. Providence, do
Bcbr John Beatty, Sharp, lUcliumnd, Yau Duseu,Nor
ton Sc Co.
Scbr S F Garrcttson, High, Lynn, L Andcnrcid Sc Co.
Schr Mary Pattensou, Vmmemau, Washington, NoWe
Hammett* Caldwell.
Str Delaware, Bb»w, New York, Jos Alldordice.
Str H L Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
LEWES. Del., Sept. 15, 8 A M.
The largo fleet detained hero for several days by ad
verse winds and fogs, weighed anchor and proceeded to
go a this morning. Tho wteam tug America is going out,
having the ship Quebec, for Now Orleans, In tow. Wind
fresh from WN W.
Yours, &c,
[arreLzaftAM']
Correspondence of tho Philadelphia Exchange.
OAPE ISLAND, Sopt. 10,810 AM.
Capt Kelly, crew and passengers, of steamship Nor
folk, wero landed here fast evening by the steamship
Job Whitney. Tho N. left FbiladolpWaon Saturday
lost for itlchmond, with a full freight, but encountered
a violent galo ou Sunday and Monday in Chesapeake
Bay, where she sunk. , <.
The barque W Hollett, from New York, went in last
evening. The berques La Cigueno, for Portland, snd 1
Lennlg, for Aspinwall, went to sea last evening.
The steamship Empire City, from Now Orleans, via
Havana, for New York, arrived at Norfolk yesterday,
short of coal.
Sept 10,0 P M—A fleet of vessels left the Breakwater
this morning, and proceeded up. Two large ships are
now going in. Wind weatbor fine.
Yours, *9., TJIQ9, JL HGQUE9.
•ME PRESS.-PftttAlJELPHlli THUkSDAV, &EPTEtaEIt 17, 18 W.
Bales.
11833-4.1,205,394
1831-3. 1,070 438
1831—2. 087,477
1880-1.1,048,845
1829-30. 076,815
1825 870.415
1527—8. 727^593
1826 7. 057,281
1825—*3. 720,027
1824-5 . 609,249
1823—4. 409,158
CONSUMPTION
20.014
44,157 G 4,171
70S —2,301,552
HANDS OPMAXUFAO.
JINIA.
Bales.
1835—0....230,733
1834—5,... 210,888
1833—4,.. .100,413
1832—8.... 194,412
1831—2.. ..173.800
1830—1....182,142
1829-30.., .120,512
1823—0....104,853
1827—5....120.5P3
1820—7....103j483
800 City 6’s 8T
2000 N ronn'alt o’asssl#
BOARD.
20I’enn’fl II lots 43#
30 do lots 43j$
10 do sswn 43
20 Harrisburg R lots 03
3 N Ponu’a It 0 V
11 do A
150 L Island K ' lots 8«#
4 Ilk of Kentucky 10.8
2 Mechanics’ Bk 27#
14 Girard Bk 10#
)ES—STEADY
Bid. Asked,
Schyl NayTrof 3G V Jd#
'VVmsp’t&ElmßU 10
dol st inort 7’ b 09# 10
do do 2dm 69# 00
Long Island 8# 8#
Vicksburg 6# 7#
1 Girard Bank 10 10#
Lehigh Zinc 1
Union Canal 5# 6#
New Creek #
Cfttawissa RR 7# 9
100 Beading R I>4 22#
100 do s 5 22#
150 do bswu 22#
10 do rw 22#
100 do rw 22#
.22)4 bid. ,22ft asked.
1854. 1855. 1850. lt>!>7.
24,121 *39.425 0,905 7,321
29,278 28,519 5,005 4,504
. 583 160 74 50
2.205 2,002
THE TOTAL CHOP
Con*
Year. Crop. sumod
1842-3.. .2,378,876. .225,129
1841 2.. .1,083,074. .257,850
1840*1.. .1,834.945. .297,288
1839*40 . .295,193
183 S-U.. .1,300.632. .270,018
1837*8...1,801,497..240,003
1830- .1,422,930. .222,540
1835-0 ..1,300,725..2-30.733
1834-5...1,254,328..210,888
18334...1,205,394..190,<113
1832-3...1.070,434..194,412
1831- 087,477. .173,800
1830-1...1.038,848..182,142
1829-30., 970,845..120,512
p, opinions are widely at va
ill be affected in a greater de>-
ather for the next thirty or
natc can now bo formed. The
wotihl probably fall & little
v© think tho total may even
,6 47-SUN SETS.
ARRIVED.
WM. H. HICKMAN,
BRQQKD DESPATCH,
[ur teleohjrii-J
{Correspondence of The Press-)
Nbw Yobk, Sept IG.
Arrived, ships Baltic, from Leghorn: barque Adolino
C Adams, from Bordeaux, brig Caroline K Kelly, Horn
Cadis
Boston, Sopt. 10.
Arrived, barques Actress, from Glasgow; 0 Blanchard,
from Bahia; Zebra, from Opteton; brig Carolme, from
Remedies
Correspondence of The Press.
lIA.VHB Da Qraob, Sopt. IG.
Twenty boats left bore tills morning, aden and con*
signed as follows:
Iva, wheat to Perot Sc Bro, and lumber to Malone 4
Taylor; T J Lingle, bar iron to llobt Valontlno & whis
key to Perot 4 Bro; Jan E&iratt, Jr, bark to Poplar at
wharf; Fra Marion Sc K Forrest, lumber to 1) B Taylor
k Co; True Flag and North America, lumber to II Crnv
key; A J Ritz and Margaret & Maty, lumberto 31 Trump
& Son; Traveller and J T Dawson, lumber to A (1 Cat
toll; Jos Heitor, lumber to Malono 4 Taylor; 00l John
Ruy/noml, lumber to Rending Rlt Co; Dr T 8 Filbert,
Wm Dugan, R D Jones, Angelinc, T Rckavt, Cnpt J R
Kelly, Pennington, aud Raymond, anthracite coal to
Delaware City.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Ilammonia. (Horn) Schweneon, from Ham
burg, Ist inst, arrived at New York yesterday; anchored
at quarantine, and in getting under way again, lost an
chor and GO fathoms of chain.
Steamship Boston, Seltav. hence, arrived at N York
yesterday.
Steamship Asia, Lott, for Liverpool, sailed from Hew
York yesterday.
Steamship Cahawba, Ilavcs, from Havana and Key
West, arrived nt Charleston 13th inst,
Steamship Quaker City, Shufoldt, from Havana 13th,
at Mobile loth inst
Steamship Erricsson, I.orcbor, sailed from Now York
yesterday from Bremen
Ship Diamond State, Forsyth, from New Orloans lGlh
June, lor Genoa, vaa spoken 15th ult. in tho Straits of
Gibraltar,
Ship Aepaaia, Qrceu, for Acapulco, cleared at N York
joUerday.
Ship Emma Jane, Jordan, hence, via St John, NR, at
London 3d inst*
Bhip Medford, Gray, from Calcutta, at Blngaporo July
13, and sailed same day for China. v
Ship Stag Hound, l’etersnn, was at Ilong Kong July
9, to sail 10th for Foo Chow Foo, to load for New York.
Barque It G W Dodge, Jarvis, from Salem, at Pictou
Oth Inst,
Barque Cornelia L Bovnn, Belchor, cleared at Balti
more ) estorday for South America.
Barque Mary F Blade, Atkins, for o northern port,
went to sea from Charleston 13th inst.
Barque R B Walker, Haynes, cleared at Pictou 6th
inst. fuv-Chlladelphia.
Barque Our Union. Kent, hence, Hailed front Constan
tinople 18th ult, for Sebastopol.
Barque David G Wilson, Peacock, for Philadelphia,
cleared at Charlestou 12th inst, and went to sea next
day
ilarque Marian, ITugg, cleared at New York 15th
Inst, for Baltimore
Brig Grozimbo, llosobrook, front Dlghton for Phila
delphia, at Newport 12th inst.
Brig Tangier, Ford, for Philadelphia, sailed from Bos
ton 16th Inst.
Brig R Bingham, from Boston, at Key West previous
to 10th inst.
Brig Hancock, Obor, for Wilmington, NO, to load for
Porto Rico, cleared at Boston 25tli inst.
Brig J II Rhoads, from Boston for Baltimore, with
mdse, went ashore iu the late gnlo south of Cape Henry#
Schr Watchman, Fordhain, from Norwich for Phila
delphia, at New London 14th wit.
Schr Gun Rock, Wilson, hence nt Lubec 11th inst.
Schr Eleanor, Ifosrjcr, hence at Calais 7th inst.
Schr Plaudomc, Bifprn. for New York, cleared at Sa
vannah 11th inst. $
Schr Schoolboy, Robinson, cleared at New York 15th
inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr John L Rcdner, Undicott, hence at Dighton 12th
inst.
Sclirs Sarah Baribin, Hannon, aud Swan, Leeds, hence
at Fall River 11th inßt.
Schr Hannibal, Wentworth, from Dighton for Phila
delphia, sailed from Fall Rivor 12th Inst,
Scbrs Ephraim Sc A mm, Dole; Oscar F Hawley, Raek
ett; Boston, Brower; Sarah A Taylor, Young; Sally
Wheaton, Ayres, aud Allen Downing, Rice, sailed from
Providence 14th inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr 0 Matthews, Warren, for Philadelphia, was at
Providonco 14th inst.
Schr John P Collins. Butler, hence at Somerset 11th
inst,
Schr Leader, Bearse, hcnco atStonington!4tU inst.
Bcbrs II Delatush, Bartlett, iorPhiladelphia, an ITa
bitha and Hannah. Rarrott, for Absecoui, NJ,billed
from Taunton lltli ipst
Schr L B Ferguson, Barrett, for New York, cleared at
Georgetown, SO, Gth inst.
Schr Sidney Price, Godfrey, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Georgetown, SO. 11th >ust.
Schr Osceola, golloway, honco at Baltimore yestorday.
Schr Ocean Bird, Skimicr, hence ut Richmond 15th
in,stunt.
Schr Now Republic, Willetts, hence for Wilmington,
NO, with a full cargo of indso. went ashoro 13th inst.
near New Topsail Inlet, about 23 miles from Wilming
ton Tho captain arrived at tho latter port 14th inst:
and it is stated that the vessel will probably bo a total
loss, though part of the cargo may be sated.
SPOKEN.
7th ult. lut 59 21. long 8 44, ship Lydia, bound W.
25th ult. lat 44 14, long 45 50, brig Norman, of Yar
mouth. for Madeira.
Aug 16. lat 41 60, lon 34 35, ship Rockhill, Martin, fiu
Liverpool, Aug 8. for Calcutta.
Aug 22, lat 25 31f long 20 20, brig Argyle, Warceu,fui
Baltimore for Marseilles.
Aug 25, lat 4u 40, long 7 47, barque Win Jones, from
Charleston for London.
Aug SO, 120 miles 8W of Sicily Islands, Ut 48 05, long
7 21, ship Lightning. Enright, from Boston for Calcutta.
Aug 31, Ut 48 00, long 8 80, ship Quickstep, Button,
from London for New York,
Aug —, uo hit, Sc c, wai signalised an Am barquo
steering —, elmwing a white slguul with a black ball
In it.
MARINE MISCELLANY.
Norfolk, 6opt 10—It is reported that the steamship
Jamestown, from New York, was blown out to twa as far
as Cape Hatteras.arul took iu considerable water, some,
what damaging her cargo.
Steamer Atlanta, Gager, at New Yorkyesterday from
Charleston, reports: On Monday, 13th lust, off Capo
Lookout passed a quantity or wrecked materials, sup.
posed to be a steamer’s wheel house and house on dock.
The A has experienced heavy BIV galea the whole-pas.
tsage.
Passage West, Aug 31—Tho American ship WiMtern
Star, of Boston, (rice) from the East Indies, hauled to
tho Royal Victoria dockyard wharf to discharge cargo
and go into dry dock for repair, haying been yprv leaky
after colHsion_with another vessel at sen.
Report of cVptMerrUhftw, of the ship Talavortv, 410
tons, from Antwerp for Boston, with a general cargo,
which was in collision on tbo 29th ult. with a barquo
unknown, aud lost foreyard, main topmast, and sus
tained other damage, as previously reported:—Left Ant
werp oh tho 27th ult, wind favorable. Ou tho 29th,
while sailing withafulr breezo from ENK, having at
the thno ft conspicuous light forward, and a good look
out kept, a Htrftuge salt suddenly made Us appearance
on the starboard bow. It wan thou 130 A M, and about
15 miles to tho westward of Dtmgennes. Tho stranger
was on her larboard tack, and struck tho Talavora about
tho main aud mlteu. standing, and other rigging, but
warkx, house on deck, and doing various other damage.
The Talavora reached Portsmouth tho 29th, without
having required any assistance.
The ship Essex, Mnnro, of Liverpool from Callao, was
the vessel io collision with tin* above, aud had arrived
ut Victoria docks, London, Sept 4, with her bowsprit
aud cutwater carried away.
Frankfort, Me, Boptl2--o&pt Rich, of schr Magnum
Bonum, of Frankfort. leporia that on tho morning of
the oth inst, about flvo miles outside of Long Island,
Bunion Bay, fell in with a email schr of about six or
eight tons, culled tho Young America, where of could
not mako outj was full or water, and had apparently
been run into. Attempted to tow her in, hut could not.
Took from her sails, part of rigging, and boat.
Ship Amazon, Ringot, of oud from Boston, for Mel
bourue, whUh put into Rio Janeiro leaky, aud was con
demned, i« 570 tons, about 18 years old, and Is Insured
iu Boston. She had a cargo of lumber, which may bo
uent forward in Homo other vessel,
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Notice ia hereby given that tho Bpindles on FalseSplt
and Bird Island, In Boston harbor, bavo been changed
in color fiont black to rod.
By order of the Lighthouse Board.
C. 11. U CALDWELL,
Lighthouse Inspector, 2d District.
Boston, Sept 44,1857.
THE NAVIGATION OF THE NEVA—The following
notice, issued by tho Russian Ministry of Marino, rela
tive to tho navigation between Cronsladtand St Peters
burg, was posted at LloyiVa sth inst;—‘‘Russian Coagu
late General, London, 17-29 August, 1557. Notification.
Captains of merchant vowels of n great draught or water
having, notwithstanding tho injunctions to the contra
ry of the competent authorities of tho porta of Cron*
stadt aud St Petersburg, and even without pilots, en
tered tho channel of the Neva, and ran aground, causing
thereby great obstruction to the navigation of tho chan
nel, tho Imperial Ministry of the Marino has issued the
following regulations. The captiinsof merchant ves-
Reis are enjoined: 1. To conform themselves strictly to
tho directions of tho commanders of tho guard ship aud
light teasel. 2. Not to enter the channel unless they
have u pilot. 3. Not to attempt tho passage from Cron
stadt to St Petersburg, or vice tersa, if their vessels,
when loadedj draw more than eight feet, and in tho con
trary case, either to lighten tho vessel or como to an
anchor upon tho first requisition to that effect made by
the commanders of tho guordship and light vessel. 4.
Any vessel, of vhatSover nation or dimensions, which,
notwithstanding tho injunctions of tho competent au
thorities. shall lufriugo tho above-mentioned regula
tions, will be liable to pay a line of twenty-five silver
roubles.
DOMESTIC PORTS,
NEW YOIIK, Sept, lfl.—Arr, steamship Atnlanta,
Gager, 3# days from Charleston; ships Pelican Statu,
of Bath, Morse, from Cronstadt July 7th, and KUsnore
27th; Wubamo, Doty, from Flushing Aug 30. with mdzo
and 365 passengers—had twn births on the passage;
Lady Frank/in, Jordan, from Liverpool Aug 13, witii
mdzo and 674 passengers, Star of the West, Shoppey,
from Liverpool Aug 20, 460 passengers, I C Humphreys,
(or Brunswick, Me,) Morse, Irotn Cardiff Aug Ist:
Uhuice, Gillespie, 49 days from Sunderland. Cld,
steamships James Adgor, Turner, Charleston; Roanoke,
Skinner, Norfolk; ships Athons, Briard, Now Orleans-
Great Western, Fuiher, Liverpool; Mary Evans, War
ren, London; sohrs L Hokins, Sharrott, Fredericksburg;
Areola, Schanot, Portsmouth; Globe, Ellis, Salem.
BOSTON, Sept. 16th —'Toiegtaplml— Barques Fleet
Eagle, from Capo Town, Capo Good Hope: O Blanchard,
(Dr) from Bahia. ’
Cleared—lir steamer Eastern Slate, Killnm, Halifax’
barques Calcutta, (rfard) MaviaMl, Gemn; Helen Marla,
Nickroon, Baltimore; Umpire, Moore, Charleston; schr
Imperatrice, (Fr) CrURRon, St Plene, Miq.
Sailed—Wind SW in tho morning, aftorward* NNW to
NW, strong breeze, ships Geo Callender, Sc-ailower;
barques O J Chaffee, T Si J, Geo Thomas; D Godfrey,
Ella; brigs It G Perry, and Marshall.
BALTIMORE, Sept, 16.—Arr steamship Cemmcrco,
Vaughan.
14th—Brig Lady of the Lake, Jfowman, from Pert
Spain, Trinidad; Bteamoi Farmer, Dennis, from Phila
dO pWa.
CHARLESTON, Sept 12th—Cld U S M rteamrißp
Marion, Foster, Now Yoik. Ship Geo Hullett, Frost.
Boston. 13th—Arr ntemnship Columbia, IJerry, New
York. Brig J II Jones, Nicholson, Now York; brig
Emily, Davis, New York; brig Tocorn, Patten, George
town. 8 O; schr Eclipse, Jones, Wilmington, N C;
sehrJT Williams, Curtis, Now York; schr B N Hiuv
kjna, Mandeull, Now York.
GEORGETOWN, (8. C.) Sept. 4 —Arr, schr F Nicker
son, Gooding. 'Sept 6—Cld, brig Cath. Anderson. La
tlirop, for Barbadoes. fiejit. B—Cld, whr Keindeor,
Stinson. New York- Sept 11—CM. brig If W Moncure,
Richards, Mfitatizafl; schr LA Edwards,Shackelford,
Non York.
WILMINGTON, N. 0., Sept. 14—Ar lirig Alladdin,
Shortwell. 18 hours, from Sautmiah. Cleared. Sept.
15, Brig Cyefone, MeCnrter } for Boston, Barque Esther
Piancis, Crocker, for Marmlles
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 9th —Arrived, ships Assyria,
Delano, New Yoik: Susan Jllnks, Clausen, Boston.
Oloarcu, ship Delhi, Knapp, brig Brownsville,
Simpson, Cardenas; soli Eslliur Burr, OKvrson, Havana.
M Below—Coming up.—Ships Ocean Pearl, Chandler;
Maid of Orleans. Dennis; Union, Davis, Genoa, l’cnnell;
Rnjab, Bowen, from Now York; barque Alvarado, Bur
ton, from Rockland, Mo; schr Old Dominion, Smith,
from Now York. Towed down to sea on tho sth Inst,
ship It M ftlotnun.
foreign torts.
Ar at Pielon Ist lust, barque N Boynton. Smalley. I
Uofiton; brig Wm» I, P „t Slnrlilelieniti »ch Alim Mtra-o
Harbor Grace, NF—3d, brigs Ada, Morrhmin, Boston;
Blink Bonnie, Foster, do; K s c, Ilondoraon, do—6th,
Jsolo, Griflln, Belfast—Otb. barques E Foster, Foster,
Boston; brigs Jas Parks, Parks, Boston; Mayflower,
Strong, do; Brothers, Gorrior, do; Scotia, Young, Ells
worth; Rch Belle, Gilliot, Boston for Miramichi.
Cld 3d, barquo Zebra Crooker, McDonald, Boston—
4th, brigs Martha HflJ, Puurtels, do; Gen Peilisier, P«r
rlor, do; Anglo, Cunningham, Watehom; Marietta,
tyarebam; Stephen Young, Ferry. Pembroke—sth, brigs
Irene. Boudrot; Geo Walker, Morehouse, and Messen
ger, Dftuche, Boston; sell Jubilee, Fougero. do—7th,
brigs Crimea, Stinson, Boston; Darien, Starrelt, do;
Charlotte, Piccard, do; Lucy Aun, Wasa, Somerset—Bth,
Mecosta, liayncs, Boston; Superb, Boon, do; Bridget,
Leblftno, do; sell Flora King, King, Wnreham.
Ar at Halifax Bth last, brig France* Ellen, Mansfield,
Liverpool, NS. oth, schr Bright Star, Ritcy, do 48 lira.
Cld Bth. brig Gen Williams, Flynn, X’ortland.
Ar at 8t John, NB, 10th Inst, Bchrs Osprey, Theall,
Boston; J B Small, Brisco, and Now York Packet,
Church. Eastport. 31th, Arctic, Bent, fm Alexandria.
Cld 11th, ship Kato Frineo, Jonoa, Liverpool. 12th,
A P Fenno, Mussolls, Boston:
Medford—9ld, July 14, ship Beaver, Smith, for Banco.
Straits, to embark crow and soldiers of tho Br steamer
Transit, wrecked. In port 18th, ships Hussar, Howland,
for Phftngiwi Wg; A mm Marla, from Jiatavw for Now
York; barquo Lucky Star, Sweeuy, for Now York iu a
taw days.
Calcutta. July 20th, the ship Pleiades, Gaze, cleared
19th for Boston, and was detained in consequence of
Captain G. breaking his leg, would sail about 27th
Hong Kong, July 9th. In port, ships Hotspur, foe F»o
Chow and N York. Samuel Russell for Foo Chow, Inde
pendence for Manilla and N York, Ariadne for Bombay,
Miinillaand barque Kremlin tor Foo Chow. Sid, Juno
30th, ships Intrepid, Shanghai, Golden City, Amoy; July
Bth, Golden State, Shanghai; Phantom do.
List of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels.
GIRARD HOTEL—Chestnut Street, below Niulh.
Wm U May. Ga Wm Bolden, Ua
31 Koppurl,Galveston. Toxuh J N Markham, Ky
A Lippiuui, do Wm Holloway, do
Wm 0 Woods, NO HD Shull, Ohio
J 31 Cox, do Wm H Bins#, Unit
Chas U Shaw, Cin, Ohio John Shipman. Y»
G 0 Browu,Danville, Va P J Barnes, Va
Ju« B Pace, do Wm M Hcuderioii, Carlisle
Juo It PerrlH, do lion Fred Watts Sc dm, Jo
Jas Deeiiug, Lexington,Ky Wright Smith, Oiu, Ohio
J P Jones, Reading, l*a R F»y> Boston
WmNKeim, do II II Loury, Hartford
(I A Nicolta, do *JI M Sloan, Jr, N 0
J A Gray, kC AC Neofus A la, Railway
Chas Emerson, Boston Jno D Armour, Memphis
Edw Packet A la, Barba- Miss Ann Annour, do
does Miss A (taxings. do
R 8 Moore, Va Mr Norilsk la, BftU
Jno Maclian, Princeton Myer Myers, Salisbury, NC
T J L. Do Yniuswort, N C J M Jones, Galvea'n,Texas
S V Webb N C Alias II O Join s, M it, Del
Jas Erwin, Nashville Jno A Selden, Va
II Willots, Chicago, 111 Miss Seldeti, do
A Willetts, llompstead, LI Miss Orgau, do
E R Fonill, Va ifiss Orgau, do
Sami W Holt, Ya Mips Paul, do
! M Mack, Cin, Ohio Miss Lyons, do
W J Scarborough Sc livdy, Mrs Wilcox, do
Cin, Ohio Mia Winchester, Memphis
MI’S Wilcox, Va Mr Lioubury, N O
Mr Wilcox, do It Yeadon, Charleston, S 0
II P Gould, Balt Kov W C Stout A la, Miss
Wm C Dunton, N Y Q T Smith, Vicksburg
J Ilnpkiuson, SC i'M llopkinfion. N C
A Maynard, Boston M Man-Uek, N Y
Be Marti, Havana 3lr Tompson, N Y
Do Padei, do 3lr Burkhiird, do
II Hoppm, Newport, R I J Louis Sc lady, Ga
Mina Howland, do Mrs Towns fc child, Ua
F Curtin Sc lady, Boston O \V Shepherd, Va
J Mulford Sc la, Eiizaboth W V Dunham A lady. N V
A T Steele, N Orleans G H Duuham, N Y *
J T Waring, Savannah, Ga MisJ B Walkei, (la
Alias Waring, do Alias E F Mnlker, Ga
Miss Johnston, Washington J F Walker, Ga
If D Milihou.wn, Berlin Wm Eckert, Reading, p«
Mrs Murium, New York Mrs Hall, Penna
U C Ureifleuhagc, do J O Dugun. Baltiuioro
Geo Bryan, Virginia RW Pendleton, do
F Osgood, Now York W Milnorßoberts, Carlisle
G H Booth, England J pshaw Sc la, Virginia
Sir Charlesworth, do .Miss K Sliaw, do
Mr Crawford, N Orleans Chas Hager, Lancaster
Sirs Itidgway Sc sin, N Y F p Breed Sc la, Boston
Wm Atwater, BhamokiuPa Chas Mallet. New York
II Conover, Dayton J Jlalßal. St Louis
E Goodwin Jr, Hartford John P Paulison, N York
Wm Gray, Boston Arthur Childs, do
11 Drown Jr, Baltimore JBSliaQord, do
J LMosj, Now Jersey MtsaShafford, do
II Hysloti, Maryland It U Rankin, Trcverton
F B Hobbs, Now York L Bowers Sc la, Now York
Chas A Green, do Hold Emmett, do
P A lkii-bor, do MU Dudley, Buffalo
J Hobart, Boston A Wilkin, gt Paul
8 11 Moore, South Carolina Jacob Krousc, Gin, Ohio
L Eursleiu, New York B 8 Kctelihi, S Carolina
U J Henry, North Curolina Androw Gump, Dayton, O
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
E Julian, Lancaster, Ohio EC Non ton. Clearfield, Fit
T Underwood, Lafayette,lnd A J Frame, Coolvilta.Ohio
Asay Arnold, Alex, Va John Frame, do
It ItSailoway, N O John JlcCimiy, O
A 11 Kerr, pa W G Coi)k I ,’\[oon i svillo,liul
J L Westnutt, N Y It II Edmonds, do
Jas IV Simpson, Pittsburg Jos Mahoney, N V
Jolm M Gaer, Sterling, 111 Ji 31 Duff, Alt Gilead. O
J M lloMerbaum, Pa Lewis Rowland, do
A O Nesbitt, Md T IV Prastur, N C
Thou Smith, Dobson,N C Geo B Jones Sc wife,
L W JlcCay, Wnsh’tonv, l»a Pittsburgh
0 llvgc, W Greenville. Pa C 3 Strickland, N Y
H Uingliam, Pittsburgli A A Graff. Bhirsville, I*a
John S Hay« do John Graff do
J E Curtis, Virginia Henry Esthelbergor, Balt
h m Ai nald, Alex, Va David Barnet, Easton
J R Becd. Pittsburgh , Wm Barnet, do
B Langcake. Muuey, Pa Goo W Askin, 3111 ton, Pa
S A Langcako, do JSGralins, do
Chaß Leib, Chicago, 111 Wm llcinen, Multon, Pa
Geo W Ross, Atlionfl, Tenn Samuel T Brown, Tenn
K A Nojif, Southington G A Bittonbanm, Fa
E Welch, Bristol, Conn S Rnscnhaum, Va
It 0 3lcCuUough, N Y John Auner. Pu
T W White, Pa
CITY HOTEL—Third street, above Race.
John Brady, Tyrone, lta T D.Manly, Yu
W McAdams, Easton C J Wilber, do
T C Stockbridge, Miss C D Firstar, Centre co
T Chambers, Easton Rli«n A McClure, do
S Lambert, New Hope Miss S Fntz, do
G Dane, do R Bidddl, Pitthburgli
D W Hall Sc la, 3lcK»ven.sv'io 8 McDonnell, do
.Miss J Hall. do J L Rank, Jwwy Shore
3lasfc W HuM, do J Holmes, Harrisburg
DIV Longster, Lancaster 8 Bowman, Williamsport
C3lorrifi, do It Crawford, do
R Dunlap, do It McCormick, Pa
8 Grub, IloiiesdnU', Pa
STATES UNION HOTEL— Market, above Sixth.
John Jolinhon, Pittabuig JM" Camheli, Westmol'd
J Nickode/nus, Lancaster O M Smith . OumherJand
A 11 Long, Lewistowu John Brandon, Indiana co
R Stanton, Cheater lIUI, O Sum’l McCune, Blairs>ille
AE Simpson, do SB Lancaster
J P Wilkinson, Unlon\llle David Suttzman, Juuiataco
318011,01if0 John AfcCiuskey, Pa
W Henuosijy, Lancaster J Dunn. Balt
R R Donnelly, Ohio Arnos Stable, Y’urk co, Pa
Jas Garber. Lancaster Pum’l Miller A Wife, Pa
II L Andc-rfion, Pittsburg Silts llayaood, NY
21J McDonald, Pa
MADISON HOUSE—Socond fitroot, abovo Market.
D C Wood, l’hilada IVni Thorp, Sfilford. Del
P Hobuflkfgeu, N Jorsey 3loaes Harrington, do
Thofi Buckmaster, Tienton Jacob Sofer, Kausaa
Jonuthati Jones, do Jno II Pringlo, do
3Vm A Moore, do Thos Cleaver, Port Penn
C Schoylesfi, Charlottevillo A U liigram, Millsborotigh
T \V Reed, Mordentown, N J 8 Ranghly, MUtard, Del
O H Siumioufl, Now York IleuryFßogers, New York.
AMERICAN HOUSE—Cbestuut, below Sixth fit.
8 Fountain, N O Ja# Rcvimo/nl, P«
Q J WUlhuuH, Ohio 0 H Harrison, Ky
R Johnson, do U S Ilarrtaon. do
W'm Wiiilaco A tu, Pa II Harman, Y'lluungtou
W R Sourer, I‘hiia A L Ruyou.Ohu*
W E Jones, N C J Christie, do
J F Jollee, do Jnuifl Gates do
Joha h Hendrix, N C MR Gatoi, do
J O Jenkins, do Wm B Collin*, Del
J B JenkfiH, Va 7’hos J Jones, do
B J Dickey, Pu Jiu Anderson, do
Joshua 8 Bmitli, Ta IV S Sampsou, N Y
Androw Turner, do GJohivmn, do
0 C Uhutton, Wiinhl’n, Pa John Cli.ittou, Wnshl’n, Pa
3V >V Leggett, Dresden, O J'. D it’iiburn. New York
R Shilliug, do Peter MeKuight, do
Geo BrookA, Bouton J Chateltar ,V la, do
B Gilmoro, Virginia Ju* F Chatellcr, do
Wm L Pago, Lynchburg, Va Aug Blumeuthal, Uo
Wm Burton, Sulford, Del P Rein, do
Thoa O Frame, do N Judet, Cmm
J 31 Frock, Slinofavillo H T Darlington A la, Pa
WII Baldwin, Newark, NJ John E KatUbun, l'u
OJJIn!I,Ohio It 11 Brown. do
Benj II guumer, NC W J Hoke, NC
S Churchman, NJ
BLACK BE All HOVEL—Third street, ab. CaßowhiU.
GMarfcv, Berks co Wm Meins, Doehteis. illo
(1 Klino, Karlvillo Wm Eddmvs, Moreland
J lirumback. Exeter Mm G'Tliug, Amity\illo
Master Gorlmg, Amitytillo MrßarlOlctt, do
(1 Landes Cole. Brook'dnlu P K Grim, Allentown
‘Mrs XC Grim Allentown Jonas Kline, Lung Swamp
Mast Kline, Long Swamp IV F Killinger, Ilernville
G Bechtel, Bechtelmillo S Roads, Southampton
Jacob Ilolbou, l'iuo Oroto F Merkel, Kutztown
NATIONAL UOTEL—Race street, above Third.
Emanuel Klein, Pittsburgh John L Coho, Pa
Wm Ralston, Lancaster «o Win F Veuger. Allentown
I‘a J JX Nolph, do
James Pennoy, do Joa Whitaker, Mt Clair
J Scholling tV la, Ohio Theo C Yeager, Allontown
U F Ricks.Mossilon, Ohio Thus Perkins Pittsburgh
AG Muerhast, lirowmille, D C Kammerer, do
Pa j W lthoads, Wilkesbnrre
R Thompson, Doylejdown II E SwnrU, S Easton, l’a
S M Shultz. SchuJkill lluv JL Eckert A la, Bucks co
David Cornuiugß, do Pa
DMLcidig,Pa peter Bowman, Glcu Car
lIJ Headier, VottwlUo bon, i*a.
CM 7 Eckert, Allentown lieu W Smith, N Y
MrsGuth, do J) S MntthcM, Pa
Miss Huho, do 1) W Leeds, do
Geo \Y Morgan, do 0 L Saylor A la, do
UNION lIOTEL—Arch Street, above Third.
S L Freeman, Ya T M SUles, Ya
Miss Chilton, Yn Ueore S Fox. Pa
James C Morgan, Richmond, ilobortComlell. Richmond.
Vn Va
U Adams, Lexington,N 0 Henry Hoover, Oliio
AY II Wnruer, New Britain, Charles Peck, Canada West
Conn GcoNishuitz, Tippecanoe,
E Macon. Poitßoyal, Pa Ohio
lIA Hope, PR R J M May, Kingston, Ohio
JP Green do A Wells, Wolisvillo, Ohio
Jame» Wilson, Now Bedford, Patrick Thompson, New
W M Blackburn.BioomiJeld,o Bedford
E AUcu, La Port, Ind James M Allen, Ind
James M Alton do KII Daro A lady. N J
J M Watson, Trenton. N J EH Roy, Supeiior.M is
W P Hills, Superior, Wis A Attiuaiy, Tuylurav illo,
Chas J Mann, Altoona, pa Ohio
Mrs A M Doggo, N 0 J L Fulkerson, X C
Henry 0 Eccies, N 0 Miss V Burroughs, N J
A F Uuithcr, NO C G Jlmdon, Lafayette, Ind
J Cornwcl, Lutayotte, Ind J 0 Rochester, Logan, 0
.T Kitchen A la, Allegheny W S Rayburn, Ohio
J Hall Short, Dol Sami L Crawford, Del
D Friewner, Logan, Ohio Jacob Schnebly, Md
A R Schnebly, Md Miss Susan M llenteh, Md
U E Wills A la, Pa Philip K Clark &• la. Dol
G Drake, Ohio J A Wolff, Muncy, Pa
II P Moore, Touanda. Pa IV G White. Towanda, Pa
00l ltobt Ratcliff, Tamaqua Joa Engel, Ga
i V Smith, Ohio John billimmi, Ohio
BLACK BEAR IXX, Merchant street, bel, Fifth.
Isaac P Steel, Del co, Pa ll Clayton, Chester co, Pa
(100 SUmdel, Lancaster U Lyle, do
Wm Murray, do W O limiter. do
JosG Reed A wife, Md G I’ Wickersnam, do
F A Leahy, Philadelphia A E Bower, 'do
Wm Kiorlmrt, West Cheater E Lisler, do
Jas Gilva, lUinnU j’.dw 1> Baker. Del co, l’a
Wm Dull}’, Pennsylvania BF Rose, Altoona, Pa
F Scholllo, do Wm AMet, Easton, I’a
Rufus Wiley A la, Yoik eo, Pa
Special Noiircs.
Fowler, Wells, & Uo,—lute *4lll Arch stm'l—
Imvo removed to 922 Citr.HTNuT stuki t, ithero the) "ill
cinilimio to keep ptiaidurtl norfcs on lin i‘Jn>.j.
ology, Wntor-Curo, and PlionOttra l*liy. Full ami tellable
examinations by an experienced lMneuolojjNt, day ami
evening. Cabinet froo to visiter?'. f>el7-4t*
Seamen’s Saving Fund —Office 203 Walnut
street, ono door west of second street. Receives de
posits In sums of Ono Dollar and upwuTds, from all
classes of tho community, am! allows interact at tho rato
of ftvo por cent, per annum. Monoys paid on Demand.
Ofllco open daily, from 9 until 5 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in tho evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M.Morrie; Secre
tary, James S. Prioglo.
Bow* I ’* Infant Cordial,*—This invaluable
Cordial 1b prepared from a variety of the most choice aud
ofllclent aromatics known in medicine, and is tho most
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants aud
young children.
By its powerful iufluenco a npoedy cure is effected in
all cases of Cholic , windy pains aud spasms, Relieves
and mitigates much of children’s suffering duriug denti
tion or teething, aud by Its noothlug properties trail
quiUaos patna of tho towels, looseness, vomiting, &c.
Tho Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has boon used in thousands of cases with tho most
abundant suceosa. No family should bo without it.
Prepared only by llbniiy A. Hovnsn,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of Sixth and Green sts., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must bo addressed. And for sale
by Druggi&tageuorftUy. aulS-ly
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Intercat—Na
tional Safety Trust Company, in Walnut Btrcct, south
west corner of Third Stfeet, PniLAPKf.rnu. Assets
ovor ONB MiluoN and a Half or Dollars, invested
in Beal Estate, Mortoaoks,Ground Kbnts, nnd other
first class securities, as required by the charter. This
institution confines Its business entirely to tho rocei
, vlag of money on deposit. Any sum, largo or small,
is received, andthomonoy is always paid back, with
out notioe, to any amount.
The office is open every day from fl o’clock in tho
morning until 7 o’olock in the evening, and on Monday
Thursday cwninga until 9 o’clock.
ittarriages.
fly the flev. Andrew irniuhip, 0 n Monday eyeniny
Htl. Inst Mr. THOMAS STEVENS to MluTsaSu
UELLENI, butli of Jjo r jpj|to»n t JJurJingtof, county,
Sept lUth, by Rev. J llumphijsa. Mr ALLEN F
LEVERING to Mbs AMANDA BI SINGER, all of
Manyunlc, Pa
On the Bth infant, by Kt Rev, Bishop Wood, Mr j
11. REILLY to MM MARY A. SOALLO.V, all of this
city.
tDcalljs.
On the 15th inst., ANNE JULIA, daughter of John
G. Ariabruster, aged 0 years.
The relatives and friends of the family uro respect
fully Jot Red to attend the funeral, from the resnfenci)
of her fattier, Callowhlll street, below Fourth, this
(Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock To proceed to
Laurel HUI Cemetery
On the morning of thollthinst , JACOB SCIIIEDT,
in tiit- 7Ld vear of fib* age.
His relatives and frienus and those of tlio family aro
respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late
residency, between Mulberry and llauover, late Kensing
ton, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock P. M.
On the* i-itii jj X i»t , JOIIN lIENUY, inrant son of Au
gustus and Cniolino Brenner, aged 15 months.
The relative* and triemls of tho family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from tlic residence
of .lispnrcnt*, Kj.inJcford Road.abore Wood atreot, iDth
" nrd, lute Kensington. thU (Thursday) Afternoon, nt 1
o’clock, without lurthcr notice. Funeral to proceed to
<J.\A l‘cUo.'..V Cvmvtcry.
Cj* Twelfth nrd Democratic Association,—
A stated Meeting of the ASSOCIATION will ho held at
SAKI.L’.S DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS, this
(Thursday) Evening, at 7,’j' o'clock. Oflifltsis will be
fleeted to serve for the ensuing six months
By Order, JOHN 0. JAMES. Troaidont
llbsuv A. 'Wn.sox, ? 0 ,„ .
Tiu.mw. too, ’{SMrctMiM
Wy* Meeting of tlie Wholesale tnul UVtaU
Mali and Liquor Dealers’ Association will be held on
ovory THURSDAY afternoon, at 2 o’clock, at tho Dili
gent Uatl v TENTH and FILBERT ttreotn.
sulC-21# BY ORDER OF ASSOCIATION.
fCT* Notice.— A <luurt*rfy Meeting of the
HIBERNIAN SOCIETY' will bo held nt Jones’ Hotel
CHESTNUT, abovo Sixth street, on THURSDAY, tho
37th im*t, at 7 o’clock P. M. AND. 0. CItAIO,
«elo-2t Secretary.
1D“ Office of the Union Canal Company
Piiilu»:M’Uia, Sept. I4tb, ISS7.—A meeting of tho
stockholders of the Union Canal Company of Pennsyl
vania will bo hold at tho office of the company, (Far
quhar Buildings.) No. 228 WALNUT street, below
Third, on TUESDAY, October Qth, next, at 12 o'clock,
M. By order of the Board of Managers,
Beia-tUocf. 0. THOMPSON, Bec’y.
C<TE AM "ENGINKS, "
k 3 from
TWO TO ONE HONORED HOUSE POWER.
ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
MACHINISTS* TOOLS,
SLIDE LATHES, PLANING MACHINES,
DRILLS, CHUCKS. MORTISING
JfACIirNL'S, Jcc.
For sale at tho MACHINE DEPOT—
No. 105 NORTH THIRD STREET,
sell Into J. M lIOLLINGSIIEAD
<5 AVi NG FUN D.—UN7TRD STATES
►3 TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and small sums recoiled, and paid hack on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 until 5 o’clock every day, and on
MONPAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o’clock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from XI upwards.
President—STEPHEN It. CRAWFORD.
Treasurer—PLlNY FISK.
_ Teller-^AMES K. HUNTER. *elMyif
O' bI)WHEAT"wmSKEY.—E7'P.~ MW
DLBTON &• BROTHER, importers of Wines. Bran
dies. Ac. Also, solo proprietors of tho Old Wheat
Whiskey, No 5 North Front Street. sepl7-lm
Amusements
American academy of music.
E. A. MARSHALL.,.. SoJo Lessee
Debut in America of tho
GRAND RONZANI BALLET TROUPE,
under tho personal direction of tho celebrated Maltrc
do Ballet,
DOMENICO RONZANI.
In announcing this event the Lessee feels great plea
sure in recording his thauks to the justly popular Ira
pre*s.irio,
MAX MAURT7.EK,
through whose agency ho in enabled to present this far
famed IIOVC'ItV.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Sept. 17, 1857,
Will be presented tho grand Fantastic Ballet, in three
net* ami ten tableaux, composed by Domenico Honz&ai,
entitled
Doctor Faust.
Peter.. Signor Ceechetti
Margnenta Mdo Louise Lainoureux
Maita.... ....... Signora Ceechetti
Spintu IXuuanto ....Signor liaratti
MWiatoMe ..Signor 1). Rouzanl
Now ami .splendid Scenery by Messrs. K. Smith and
(J forgo Jloiator.
Nf'.v and splendid Costumes by Madame Vacho and H,
Watson and assistants.
Appointments and Decorations by S. Wallis and assist
ant*
Machinery by J. Kugler and assistants.
Pltit'KS of AnMlsaiox.—Parquet, Parquet Circle and
Balcony, $1; Family Circle, 50 cent'?; Amphitheatre-,
-j routs; Colored Gallery, 25 cents.
Tb® Box Office of tho Academy is open from 0 A, M.
tffil'.M,,for the securing ot lleserv'cdScats and Boxes,
without extra charge.
The Ballet will commence at 8 precisely.
Carriages will set doom heads South, and take up
heads North.
6e17 THO 3. McKKON, Troasoror.
ST. theatre!
—Nolo Eessea W. WHEATLEY.
Boalb op Batosa.—Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 50 cents;
Family Circle iind Amphitheatre, 25 cents; Seats lu pri
vato Boxes, 75 cents; Whole Pmat® Box, f 3; Gallery,
13 cents; Gallery for Colored Person*, 25 ceuti; Pri
vate Box lu Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents.
BoX Office open from 10 A. 51. until 3 P. M.
J.M. B.WHITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Sept. 17U», the per.
formatices will commence with Shakapeare's tragedy ol
IUCHAUD HI.
Duke of Gloster.
(Dieen Eli ’.abeth
To conclude with the new /area of
OAPK MAY.
Thomas Twist
Mrs. Thomas Twist,
NATJONAL WALNUT" SJ’
near KigUtlu
iVuMtaMO* Seat* in Prhatc llox, $1; Orchestra
Chairi, 73 cent*; lire** Circle and l’.irqupt, 30 cent*;
Family Circle,-3 cent*. Doors open at 7. To commence
at 8 o’clock.
Box Office open from 10 to 4 o'clock, when Seats can
be secured.
Stago Manager.
Tillrf (Thuroduy) EVENING, Sept. 17, the perform
ance will commence with
OFLAMUAN AND THE FAIRIES.
I’heUni O’Flanigan ..Mr. W. J. Florence
Bridget OTianigan Miss Charles
To bo followed by tho popular piece entitled
THE YOUNG ACTRESS
Camomile Mr. W. 3. Florence
Maria anil four other diameters... .Mrs. W. J. Florence
To conclude with tho roaring Irish drama of
BRYAN O’LYNN.
Bryan O’Lynn..
Shelah Rourko.
WALNUT STKEET THEATKE.—Les
see, Mr. E A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr.
JohnSofton. Prices.—Dress Circle and Parquetle, 50
cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private Box and Orchealra
Seats, 75 cents. Box Office open from 9 o’cluck A. M.
to 3 P. M. Doors open at 7 o’clock; performance to com
mence at 7}£.
Tills (Thursday) EVENING, Sept. 17th, will be
acted tho beautiful play of
THE STRANGER.
Stranger Mr. M'Donough
Peter Mr. Chapman
Mr*, Haller Madame Ponhd
To conclude with the popular play of
PI/.ARUO.
KJANFOKI}’ 3 OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Strcot, above Chestnut.
Doors open at 7jj o’clock —to commence at 8,
Admittance 26 coots,
SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE
In their Operatic Entertainment-?, introducing all tho
latest Songs, Glees, Choruses, Dances, Ac., cuucluJiug
each evening with a
LAUGHABLE BURLESQUE.
Bi’lC-lm
£cgal Notices,
TTN TIIE OEPHANS’ COURT FOII THE
JL CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA—E*tnIe
of Samuel Bremer, deceased
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
ami adjust the account of Lewis Bremer, acting Admin
istrator of Samuel Brer tier, deceased, and tomakodMri
bution of the balance In tin* hand* of the accountant,
will meet tho parties interested lor tho purposes of his
appointment, on Wednesday, September 3Uth, at four
o eluek P M., at tho Wetherill IIou«o, George Street,
above Sixth, in tho City of Philadelphia.
Mjpl7-endst JAMES R. LUDLOW, Auditor.
8 N THE ORPHANS’ COURT >011“ THE
JL CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
fu the matter of J. W. Starr, Executor of Maria Starr,
deceased.
Tho Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust tho account of J. W. Starr, Executor of
tho Estate of Marin Start, deceased, und to report dis
tribution of tho balance, w ill meet the parties interested
at his oilin', at tho southeast corner of Locust and
Eighth streets, in the city of Philadelphia, on TUES
DAY, September 2'Jth, I\’7, at 4 o'clock in the after
noon . DANIEL DOUGIIHUTY,
sel7*codst Auditor.
JN THE' KOlf THE
X CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.'
Trust Estate of John Jdel,
The Auditor, appointed by tho Court to audit, settle,
nnd adjust the account of Levi Speiry, Trustee midor
the will of Coniad IdM, deceased, of John Idol, and to
report distulmtiou of tho balance in hand, will meet tho
parties interested at hm ofllco at tho Southeast corner of
Eighth and Locust street?, on WEDNESDAY Afternoon,
September 3Uth, at 4 o’clock.
hclT-oodot DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
J. COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—DiIate of JAMES
HEMPHILL, deceased.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust tho
/final) account of JOSEPH LESLEY, administrator,
de hunis non, c. t n »>1 JAMES HEMPHILL deceased,
and also the (final) account f>VJOSEPH LESLEY,Trustee
under th« will of tin* Mid JAMES IIEMPIULL, de
conned, and to make Jiitubution, will attend to the
duties of his appointment rn We,lnesdtiy, the 7th day of
October. A. P. 16 j", at 4 o'clock P. M. at his office, No,
131 Smith Fifth street, opposite Independence Square,
in the City ofl'hilmleiphiiv. JOSEPH A. OLAY Aud’r.
September 11.1537. b*t th-fit
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF MONT-
A (iOMF.RY county, August IPth, 1857. Notieu is
hereby given, to all persons interested in the estate of
Mary Alderfer, late of tho towuship of Loner Salford, lu
said county of Montgomery, dcceayed, that Abraham,
John, atulileniamin Alderfer have applied to said Court,
by petition, praying tor r. decree for the * vie of the real
estate of said .Mary Alderfer, deceased, l’ho said Court
have fixed WEDNE9D VY, tho 30th day ol September,
1857, at 10 o’clock A. 51., at tho Court House, in Norris
town, for all parties Interested to appearand show cause,
if any they hayo, why tho prayer of said petitioners
should uot bo granted By order of the Court.
J. It. DAVIS. Clerk of tho Orphans’ Court.
au2G-<Uw
.for Snlc nub to lict,
S(IH OR $5OO ROOK BINDERY FOR
tJpOVJU SALE—Seven years established, doing a
fair Job business, which can ba increased, both blank
and printed jobs Location, 635 Arch street, below
Sixth. Blank books at cost, jobs bound to order.
nugl9-5w
PIUVATK KESIDENCE IN GLOUGEri-
TER, N. J., FOR SALE, handsomely located and
shaded—Lot, 76 feet by 140. Price, $3,000. Also. Lois
suitable for manufactories, fronting tlio river. Apply
toO. ROBB, No. 311 South Fifth street. nu2Q-lin*
Horticultural society'® ex
hibition —Tho Twenty-ninth Exhibition of
tho PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
will bo ht-UUn JAYNE'S HALL, Chestnut Street, ueftr
Seventh, on the 15th, 20th. and 17th inMant, being
Tuesday, Wednesday, nnd Thursday.
APromenadelConcortwill be given this (Thursday)
Evening A fin" band of music will bo in attendance.-*
Contributions in choice or rare Fruits, Flowers, and
Vegetables are respectfully solicited.
Contributors from a distance may address
THOMAS P. JONES, Secretary,
No 939 .Market strcot, Philadelphia.
R. BUIST, Chairman.
Bepl2-5t Nob. 023 k 021 Markup ntceet, thiU.
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS* INSTITUTE,
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
No Seminary whatever is more like a private family.
The course of study is extensive and thorough, pro.
lessor Saunders will receive a few more pupils unler
fourteen years of ago into his family. Enquire of
Misers J. S. Silver and MathewNewkirk, or Cot. J. IV.
Forney, Kilitor of this Paper, whose sons or wards are
now members of his family. sept!4-tf
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
LOCUST STHELT, .rest of Sixteenth. Classes m
Latin, Greek, French, and the usual English branches,
arranged go as to allow pupils to advance iu each, Inde
pendently of the others, with a rapidity proportioned to
I '^ J r ieieral ahilit'es. Much time ia giteu during
school hours to prepare leg-sons. Circular* luay be ob
tained at the Academy
sell 2w» ANDHEWS lIARIIIS. Principal.
liffss BOSNEY yxn DILLAYE
c!n their BOARDING AND DAY
StllOOL nt 1C1& CiIhSTNUT Street, on MOND VY Seu
tvmberl-Uh. * ’ *
J{om. ir. A. Boardunu,. D. D., Philadelphia: David
Malin. do; C.'Wadsworth, D D, do; M.G. Clark do-
J . Newton Brown, 1> ])., do; IVm B. Jacobs, do; ;Vin’
Black.vooil; D. D.. do; A. Cometa*, D D. do. John
Leyburn, D. D., do; Janus H. Cuthbert. do, Win T
Brantley, D. D . do; E. B Cheney, do; WilEjm Brad
ford, New York city; A. D. Gillette. f> D , do; 11 Bab
cock, D. D , do; R Fuller, l) D , BaUi-aoco; George W.
Eaton D.D., Hamilton, New York, 0. Ktiuptou. North
East, New York; Thoum Kambaut, C-i-i-ville, Georgia;
Howard Malcom, D. D., Leviisturg, Pennsylvania; John
S Hart. LL. D., Philadelphia; Paul T. Joins, Esq , do;
Col. A. G. Waterman, do; Caspar Moriia, M. 1)., do;
Robert A. Eacll, Esq., Marshall, Teka->; John JJ. Sem
ite, L’sq., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; James Edmund*,
£sq.,ilo,do; George W. Jackson. Esq , do, do; Johull.
Raymond, LG. D., Brooklyn. Now York; Mayson Cray.
rod, Esq., Chicago; Hon. George W. Bradford, Homer,
New York; Stephen D. Dillnje, E J q., New York city;
Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson, Binghamton, New York,
ttop-l-lra
rnUTTENDEN** PHILADELPHIA COtf-
V/> UKRCIAI, COLLEGE, S. E corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories.
BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every stylo.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, Ac.
Each Student has individual instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate
aupurrUvouof the Principal.
One of tho Best Penmen in the Country Baa charge of
tho Writing Department.
Please call and seo Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms, &c. se3lm
HEMAN ALLEN, A. 31., is prepared to
receive a limited number of pupils on the Violin,
or on the Piano, and to play Violin parts or accompani
ments with advanced pianists Apply at the residence
of his father, Professor ALLEN, No. 215 South Seven
teenth Street. Circulars, with terms and references
atG. ANDRE & Co.'s, .No. 1104 Chestnut St. sel-lrn*
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, SOUTH
WEST CORNER OF ARCH AND TESTII STREETS.
The pupils in this Institution will ho instructed iu all
the brandies of a thorough English Education, and every
facility for the acquirement of knowledge provided for
thorn.
Tho discipline will be a careful pointing onward and
upward.
The school-year is divided into two terms, of five
mouths each, commencing first of Ninth Month (Sep
tember,) and first of Second Mouth (February.)
First Department, per term of five months $25.03
Second “ “ “ ~*,,* 20 00
Third 11 “ 25.00
Fuel, Ac., per term.....,,..,.* 1 00
HARRIETT BROWN.
Philadelphia, 1857.
Thomas Kimber, J. D. White, M. D.,
Samuel Bettle, Jr., Beaj. 8. Janoey, M. D,
Jlarmaduko C. Cope, Robert K. Wright,
William Bettle, Thoms* D. Smith,
Thotua* Wistar, George Grtacom,
Anthony P Morris, William F. Pittield,
Jo.-diuall. Morris, David Vanderveer,
Uriah Hunt, William B. Thomas.
au2s-lni.
SJUPPLEE*S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
LADIES, (boarding and (lay pupils.) N. W. corner
ELEVENTH ami GREEN streets. Fifth session will
open on September 7th. Best reference given, in
cluding all present and'former patrons, au2fi-tf
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
K 3 YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. N. E comer EIGHTH
ami BUTTONWOOD streets. Professors of tho highest
qualifications omployed. Catalogues containing full
particulars.* pupils’ names, testimonials, Ac., cau be
had on application.
au2s-tf F- DONLEAYY LONG, Principal.
Hall of st. james the less,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOTB.
JUv. B- R. SiiTSKn, Rector.
The Atmu&l Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep
tember 1.
Circulars maybe obtained at the Bookstore of H.
HOOKER, 8 W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill. Phila
delphia. auil-bm
.Signor Gaspare Pratcs'i
Mrs. barton* 9 boarding and
DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1020
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open oa the
SECOND MONDAY iu September. aul9-Cir*
TVOTIIING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
1 i persons, male and female, to gain a share of this
world’a goods and corotorta as a
LEIDY BROTHERS’ BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Nos. 148 and 350 SIXTH Street, near RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, fur fall
and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, in n short time.
THE LEIDY’S take pleasure in saying, that during
tho past year a large number of persona acquired a
BUSINESS EDUCATION .euabling many to sbeuro pro
fitable situations, and otherß to prosecute their business
Operations successfully au22-3oi.
COAL. —The very best assortment of LE
UIGU and SCHUYLKILL COAL on hand* in
BROAD Stioet, second yard above Vino street,
selt-lm IIOWKLL DORMAN.
Mr K. L Davonpoi
Mrs. K. L. l>avciijion
99J0 LBS * IS A TON.—BUYERS
and consumers are invited to examine our
stock of ‘-LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK
HEATH COAL ” Our Coal U selected expros-dy for
family use; being carefully screened, we viU warrant it
free from slate and dust “We sell 2210 lbs being
“ 210 lbs. more” than by retail dealers, at **2s cents
less pLr ton ”
Also, on hand a full supply of “ BROAD TOP BITU
MINOUS COAL” for Steani-gt'Dorating, BJ.uk-miitbing,
and Rolling-mill purposes. This Coal cannot be ex
celled.
...Mr. J. S. Clarke
.Mim Kmma Taylor
Yards, BROAD and VINE—Big Sign. <• 2240 LB3. IS
A TON. [sc3-3m] LEIGHTON k CO
.Mr.H.lFitklni
COAL! COAL! COAL! —TAGGART' 8
CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL.
J. &R OARTEB’SGREDNW OOD, TAM AQUA COAL
GEOROE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SCHUYL
KILL COAL
Ilare for sale, and are constantly receiving from
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OE ALL SIZES.
.Mr W.J. Florence
Mr*. F. Drew
There la no Coal mined aoywhero, equal in quality
these, and a trial will convince any oue of their great
superiority. Our Coal is very carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from slate,
dust and all Impurities. Our PRICES areas LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at oar Office, No. 151 &OUYII FPvONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders left at our Yard, CALLOWHILL street, belo*
BROAD street.
Orders left at oar Wharf, WATER Street, above CAT/-
LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Post,
will receivo prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. &u4-tf
BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL—Direct from
tho Company's Mines, and tho only authorized
agents, by retail, south of Kensington.
Also Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal.
T. TREADWAY. Swanson street,
au2o-2m] Ist Wharf above Washington, Southwark
.Mr. M'Donongh
Mr. Daly
, .Madiunu Ponisi
SCHUYLKILL AND LEIIIGII COAL.—
I am daily receiving, at toy yard, tho best quality o.
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL. My customer*,
and all others who may favor we with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that will bo satij-factory to them
|£7* No iul'orior Coal kept at this establishment to
ofler at LOW PRICES.
LEIIIGII AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
PALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal. an l-6m
Lumber and coal.—Montgomery
k NEALL having connected the Coal with the
Lumber business, inform their friends that they have
nmdo contracts for a supply of the be»i qualities of
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready to re
ceive orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders nnv
bo left with Mr. S KILPATRICK, No 13 S. FIFTH
street, or with Mr. WM. D. NEALL, corner PINE aud
WATER streets. uu!B-3ui
PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WILI
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,
Pth edition
Wo iuvite attention to our new Spring Centre Cora
pas.se*, which answer lor either light or heavy weather,
and me especially adapted for steliners, and Teasels
where tho motion is considerable. They require lower
repair* than any compi** now in u-v
Marino Optra Glasses of huperiorquality. Spy Glasses,
Aneroid and Mercurial Barometers, Theniimuetois,
American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad,
rants, Azimuth Comp Binacles, Leg Glasses, and
all kinds of Nautical Instruments and Books, constantly
on hand.
Also, Chartsof all parte of tha world from the latest
and best authorities
Agents for Rogers’ American Code of Signals, Deni’s
Chronometers nod Compares, and for Abbott’s Horo
meter, and au instrument for working out problems in
Nautical Astronomy by bimplo inspection and with per
fect accuracy. They have received tho approval of ex
perienced shipmaster*, and have been adopted by the
U. S. Navy. E. k G W BLUNT.
ftulB-lm# No. 179 Water Street.
Henderson & co ,s great liter
ARY FAIR, FIFTH anl ARCH streets
lu order to gratify tho wishes of our uumerons pa
trons, and induce the book-buying public to Gil up their
libraries nt the usual low prices, wo intend to present to
every purchaser of books to tho amount of $1 and up
wards, a Gilt in valuo of from 25 cents to ?10u. Call at
our establishment, look at ourvaluablo stock, and select
for yourselves.
Recollect you are not buying at chance, for every pur
chaser gets his books at the u-.ua! pr.ee, an ! very nuny
will get, in addition, a present worth lming. außl-3m
EVANS’ GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE
No. 439 CHESTNUT Street. N. lE—No connec
tion with any other houso lu the C ! ty aul-fim
NO MORE FILES-NO -MORE PILES.
DR. CHARLES KKLT.NITZ. fioin Baris and Lou
don, in in possession of a remedy uhieli mil cure radi
cally this painful disease, honour protracted mid oh.
stiiiate it may bo. The in -t prescription arrests nil p ,in
ft* if by magic, and Hm*e days' treatment efleef-i a com
plete euro. No charge «ill bo made jl tho remedy fails.
All disease* cm rd Ho is ulso tho Inventor of illiquid
for nourishing tho of the hair, and removing
baldue.»s. the clhcaej of which ho fully guaranties.
Lead* Fishtdatt cured of pile*.
Apply at 9# LOCUST street, near the Unitarian
Church. eel-lm
JH. CHASE & CO.
• general
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
43 North FRONT and 44 WATER street, Philadelphia.
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
CLOVER SEED
On consignment from tho interior ol Pennsylvania,
where our new Cleaning Mill is now in general use.
ID-* Also, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP alaaya on
baud. geJ2-tf
MACGREGOR nOT-AIR FURNACES.
Sold by CHADWICK k BRO., SECOND Street,
first door above Baca. sngJB-3mos
PERSONAL— LET IT BE DISTINCTLY
understood that Dr. J. R. FRANCIS does extract
Teoth with GALVANIC FOROEP, without pain, at
31Q South Tourthstreet, below Spruce. sellLiß*
(Efctualional.
REFERENCES.
T E R tf S
REFERENCES
BUSIXES3 EDUCATION.
RANDALL 8t MEREDITH
ALEXANDER CONVERY,
N. E. corner of Broad and Cherry Sts,
Shipping.
cmiP OTSEONTHK FOR NEW OR-
K? LEANS Guarantied first vessel to sail in all this
week, anl takes what freight offers at the lowest rates.
The remarkably fast-sailing pocket ship OT3EON-
TiLE, lViii. K Maxwell, nuater, now loading rapkily at
Rac.‘ Street wharf. having a large portion of her cargo
engaged, will sail &a above, fall ot cot fall.
Shippers will please hurry their goods alongside, and
LilLs of lading to the counting-house for signature.
For balance of freight, or pyage, hating elegant
state-room accommodation?, or steerage passage, apply
to BISHOP, SIMONS A CO *
38 North Wharves.
The OTSEONTHE insures at the lowest rates, and
will take steam down the Delaware and up the MU-
For SAN FRANCISCO—CALIFORNIA
LlNE—Direct fruiu Philadelphia.
Th--u.'gnificent clipper ship JOSEPH JONES. Situ-
Uel If, >Jotters, conunauter. is now loading at R&ze
/street niiarf, having a large part ot her cargo engaged
uud going ou board rapidly, will hav« immediate des
patch.
will please harry their goods alongside with
out deUr
for balance of freight apply to
BlillOP. SIMONS & CO.,
36 North WharTea
IAOU SAN FRANCISCO—FROM NKIV
YORK.
The celebrated clipper ship SANTA. CLAYS, loiter,
master ; the magnificent clipper ebtp BOSTONIAN,
, master, are cot loading acJ rill bare despatch ii
above
Tor balance of freight apply to
BISHOP. SIMONS fc CO..
06 North Wharves.
tjotcis anil Ucstatirants,
MCGOWAN’S RESTAURANT, SOUTH
we*t corner of BROAD and. WALNUT.—Game
and all other delicacies in season. Families supplied
with Oyster-ion the shortest notice. eep'-7m
Lewis b. coffin,—
THIRD WARD HOTEL, (DEMOCRATIC HEAD
QUARTERS.)
South-east corner FIFTH and QUEEN Streets,
sop 3 Imo Vhiladeiphia.
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Abovb Masker,
'PHILADELPHIA.
au24-tf McKIBBEN & SONS, Proprietor*.
CJCOTT HOUSE—Corner of Irwin Street
£3 and Doquesne Way, Pittsburgh. B. D. MARKER,
Proprietor. *u2S-3ib
UJines anb £iqnors.
PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de
benture 250 casks St. Joseph's Pure Juice Port
Wine, in qrs. and eighths.
Ten puncheons John Ramsay Islay Malt Scotch Whis
key, 2 year* old
Fifty pipes Anchor Gin.
M&rett, Martel. Bouvet, and J. J Dapuy Brandies, all
of which I offer to the trade at tv-iaced prices.
JOS. F. TOBIAS,
»u27-3mos S 3 and 90 S. Front St., below Walnut.
EP. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORT
• ERS of BRANDIES, WINES. fcc.; also, agent*
and sole proprietors of the old WHEAT WHISKEY.
No. 5 North FRONT street. &u22-lm
Alexander y. holmes, wine and
LIQUOR STORE. No. 226, Southeast Corner of
GEORGE and SOUTH Btreets. aol-lv
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FINIS WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac., 29
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. sol-ly
BRANDIES. —Pinet, CastUion & Co., Ma
rett & Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks; Pellevoism
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
casks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom House stores,
imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHUSN & CO.,
and ' Nos. 223 and 223 Scath Fourth street.
DITHMAR •& BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY. No. 620 (new
No 9,35) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.—Shipping
orders promptly attended to- aoi-tf
Saks ba Unction.'
W'OLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom
House, between Fourth and Fifth Street*.
SALE OP CLOTHING.
This morning:, commencing at, 30 o’clock, we wifi
sell without reserve, a stock of men’s and boy* l Fall
and Winter clothing.
GOLD JEWELRY.
At commencement of sale on FRIDAY next, will be
sold an invoice of Gold Jewelry, comprising an assort*
ment of Ladies* and Gent’a Breastpins, Ear-drops, Fin
&c.,&c.
CLOTHING ADDITIONAL.
Also, an invoice of Gent's and Boys* fall and winter
Clothing, city made, worthy the attention of porcha*
sera.
NOTICK.—The Brandy to be sold at the Cnrfcoa
House, Chotnut street, on MONDAY next, may b* ex
amined on the morning of saie. It was imported per
barques ,£ R. H. Douglas*,” December 22nd, 3855, and
*• Franklin.” August Z, lS5d. Otard. Dupuy & Co.
Cognac, represented to be the finest Brandy j» the mar
ket; and wurthv particularaltention.
bAl.il OF BRANDY IN BOND.
On MONDAY, 2Ht inst..
At 10# o'clock precisely, we will sell, by order of
>lra. Sarah Haines, administratrix to tne estate of
John Guy, Jr., deceased, at the Custom House. Chest
nutstreet. betwaen Fourth and Fifth streets, 2D half
pipes bran.ly.
Moses nathans, auctioneer
ASDCOsnnSSION MERCHANT, s. £. comer
SIXTH and RACE Streets.
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
S. 1). Corner of Sixth and Race Streets,
Where money will bo loaned on gold and silver plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamond.*, Clothing, Dry Goods,
(ln>cerie.s, begaw, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed
ding. Vehicles. Harness, Stock?, and on all ar
ticle'; of value for any leugtU of time agreed ©a, cn more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other CStab-
UohisKnt. fseSJ M. NATHANS.
NATIIAN'3 great Rale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place in a tew days Due notice will be given.
WEBB’S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Guns, Pistols, Mtuicai liwtrumeut*. Arc., will tale place
shortly. Due notice will bo given. ’
WEBB’3 great sale of Dry. Goods, Cluthiug. Bedding,
Ac., being forfeited collaterals, will take place shortly.
Duo notice vt ill be given.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 32.>
ARCH Street, between Third au-d Fourth Street*.
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock,
Of Boots, Fhoc*. Hardware, Cutlery, Watchea, Jew
elry, Hosiery, Whips, Tranks, Fancy Goods, Notions,
&e., &c.
N. B—Terms of Night Sales, four months’ credit for
approve.! city acceptances, for sums of $lOO and with in
terest added from data of sale. sepd-lm
George w. smith, auctioneer,
N. E. comer of BARRON and SOUTH Street*,
above Second..
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,'’
At 7% o’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware. Cu<3
lety. Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
ry, Fancy Articles, Ac.
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
K 5 and MONEY LOAN OFFICE. No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Dear at., only
eight doors below tho Exchange.
Honrs of business from 7 o’clock, A. 31., until 10
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door gales, and sales at the Auction Hook, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000.
Established jbr the last Thirty Tears.
Advances made from one dollar tc thousands ©a Dia
ciouds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mef
ebandue, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns) Horses. Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
AH goods can remain any length of time agreed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be charged 2 per cent, per month; $5OO and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 123 feet, has large
fire and thief-proof vault* to store ail valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; ai*o, a heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all ptrsoiu having goods
advanced upon.
N. B —On account of having an unlimited capital,
thia office is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than any other in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelrr, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aul-Iy
©nUiemen’s ,fumisf)iug 0oo&s.
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE-
V t MEN’S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. No. 703
CHKbTNTJT Street, above Seventh street. Philadelphia.
Tho attention of Southern and Western Merchant*, and
Stranger*, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
blurts, the most perfect fitting article male. At whole
bale and retail, and made to order. au6-lyif
Department for supplying the
CITY WITH "WATER.
PiuLitrELrau, September 14.1557.
NOTICE i* hereby Riven that the list of DELIN
QUENT WATER RENTS, for Iso*, will bo handed to
the proper officer* for the cutting off or detaching fur
;uls ih'HngueuU with water, odTUE3
HAY MOUNINO, September 221. l{-57.
NO WAT'Kit UKNT3 will i*e received at the Register's
Office after MONI>A Y, September ISoT. To save
expense, those ITbO have not paid their lV.itor Tax for
lbo7 h.ul better cali and settle before :har«lnt*\
J. 31. JIAYBOLD,
Register of Water.
S’l) MARINE INSUK
KILADKLPHU-Office. Nc.
>f THIRD.
Gukaud pikk aa
( AN'CE COMPANY, I'll
£O2 WALXUT street, west cl
“PIKE IUtKS ONLY TAKEN/*
DIBiCTORS.
Wm. M. Swain. Jer. Walker,
John Jr., Jno. McClure,
JI N. Ihirroughfi, Tho. Craven,
J. H. A. S. Gi]!ptt,
¥.l> Shorni&n, Turman Sheppard,
IV’m. i*. ilacker, Pa:ul. Jones. M I>,
J. I*. Sterner, Joseph Klapp, M I)
H. A. hbackelfonl,
lion. JOEL JOSES. resident.
Hon. Q.W. WOODWARD. Vico Present.
iso. S McMtu i.\. Secretary.
JiMKS B Alvobh, Assistant Secretly au].3n
Dissolution of copartnership.
The firm of C C. DAVIES A CO. is this da/
di'-'olv«‘d In* imit’inl conv'Et
The liustii*.-5' of the hte firm ulll bo hr cither
of thoi.'irUioP'. < ! <\ DAMES,
WSL S. NOBLE,
A. J,. HOL'tiH.
selS-Ct
Hi.i uK!] In '• loth, ISoT.
OFFICE OF THE NEFTUXE IXSL'I!
AXCn COMPANY. -ill TYAIXfT Street. PmlA
Dvi-Yiuv, ?« , yti'iubc.r Mb, IS.IT —At a u tdip; ot the
H<> tr’l <*f Directors of this Cuju; air, hold THIS DAY.
the follow me resolution was p <i:
KcaolvvA, That the capital *toclc of the Xcpnmoln
giininco Couipanr from oao huiiJrv-l thou
Bond to two hundred thousand dollars
Uoofcs of Bubsoript.ou »* *ll ho open*! on MONDAY,
the 14th just., and remain open lor Me d.ascoiisecu
4ivi !y. l .'t'Aoen tho liour3 of 1U A M an l 3 P 31,
llv order oi the Hoard.
fc ;9...t GKOllfit' StOTT. Secretary
tvTKW FALL CLOAKS. —Just received at
la the Paris MdntiUa and Clu.-tk Jrajunßrn. to which
tbs attention of LuJiea and btraugers Visiting the city,
js rO'i'cctfuliy int.tcJ. GHO. DULPIA Si- Co .
"OS Chestnut street
NEW FA El* 01.0 VK3, atWholcwle Merchants will
fin l tho lar?p‘t stock of these Goods, inthe greatest vu
rietr of materials and prices, at the Paris Mantilla aud
Cloak P.mpomuu.
pnees loff) and. terms liberal
GJJO. BCLPIS A CO ,
703 Chestnut street
Notice. —a meeting of the crel
ITOH3 of REEVES. BUCK Sc Co . The PHOENIX
IRON* COMPANY, anil REEVES. ABBOTT & Co., wj!
be held at their Office in the franklin Baildinjr. Wnloi t
Street, above Fourth, oa Thursday evening. 17th
At half-past 7 o'clock. Repl2.lt-*
rffIHOMAvS E. BAXTER-—HARDWARE,
A CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET ST.,
fthore Ninth. ennth rifle. PhiUdolphi*. mi 1-fim
/CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD-
U WIQK &■ BRQ., N 0.203 N. SECOND Street.
WELCOME RANGE.—SOLDBY CHAD
WIC& * iiHQi m N. 3JSCWD gt. jwlfcS®*