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    iIKGg IK KE W YORK.
’erpool,: witfe.22 -oftoin and>
Wednesday evon
belonglng to Mr. O'Gobner,,
1$ first avefUie—was. loft
'tog in Howard street, for a
_
wns jußt'.ia tj»o’ £o>e hwhoreo driven off by a,
young female:;- Thu ury of '‘stop thlof” was
raised, bat"ike female Jehu tnadojgood hoi* escape.
A'pgTir'Depredator ojr aLarqe Scai,e.-~.
M&rv Madden was arrested by Officer Linebcok, of
the charged with petit lar
ceny. On* bee.-poison, an&tr&ced to her. person,
wero found no tost than stventy-ttoo pawn tickets,
representing articles a ehildto apron to a fea
ther bed; whtoh; it is aHpged, Whe had purloined
from various families and put “up the spout.”
Most of the jStbiciV property hasboen Identified
and restorfißMtd-. the owners. .. The accused: was
taken before juatioe l'iandreait and hold to await
an examination.‘ \ »•. ' • f -i • ,'
Death by Scalds.—Coroner Perry held an in
quest at the corner of-Broadway and Sixty-ninth
street on the body'of Barbara Pink, who’died
from the effects of scalds." Da at Briday week the
deceased/ while sitting at tbo breakfast table,
upsot a Qup of boiling coffee, .which fell upon her
neck and chest, scalding her -severely. - Tne child
(eighteen-months old) lingered.till Tuesday and
died. The jury-rendered a verdiot (of death by
scalds accidentally received. ' -
Thb Gold Box Again.—A statement having
beon published, purporting to have been made by
Councilman Van Tine, who wont to the Hermitage
upon the gold box mission, in which it isieprcsent
cd that Sir. Jackson gave the Councilman posses
sion of the box, the former has published' the fol
lowing note: ; - • / -
Hotel, Sept. Ift, 1f157.
“I feel constrained to declaro mthispublio
manner that , the ‘statement purporting to come
from Counciknan’John, Van .Tine, published in
the Herald on.-tharnorning of the 15th instant,
la a tissue of misrepresentations and . falsehoods,
from beginning to ond. The gold box Was
never put in ntec&ro -or possession, either at
the Hermitage, Nashville, or in the city'of Hew'
York.' After 6nr reaching this oity, however, ho
requested me as,a favor to lebhirn nave it to show
to two reporters,' (in order- that they, might got tho
inscription,) and also to permit his family and a
few fnends to see it. under a faithful promise to
return it to me onMonday morning,'whioh promise
'he complied with. ; ' Councilman'- van Tine mot mo
on the morning of tho .15th instant, and stated to
me that tliesuticlo above alluded to wng false in
every respect, and forthwith had drawn up a true
stotementof thewhich hesignod, and pledged
himsolf faithfully ip have published, but which
has hot as yet appostfod.
? ' **£Akoßbw, * *
Abrival oY A PAkona Wdate -ov ; Ahf .-‘-Among
tbß freight tif the steamer Benia'/ which' nit Wed
on Tuesday lost, was thecolobrated painting of tho
“Horse Pair,’’ by Rosa Bonhour, whioh has exci
ted so much interest among the connoisseYir/ot art
in England undPrahcb, during the post two years
The “Horse Pair” hw been pusoaased.by Mr.
Wright, of Hobokonbut wo hope he will allow it
to be exhibited to tbe public* •/ .
BY THE PILOT ONE.
. LETTER FROM NEW YORK.
[Correspondence of Th© Press.] '
New York/ Sept. IT, 1857—5.20 P. M.
Tho continued absence of tho California stoamor,,
which left Savona pn tho morning of Tuoseay, tho
Bth instant, with 525 passengers, and $1,000,000 ip
Bpecie, and tho inorcaslng* ahktoty as to Key fato,'
exercise a.depreasing infl.uenoQ on tho. money
and checks the, improved feeling, which
set in' with ' so’ much hopefulness oh Tuesday.
Should the worst fehre bo realized, the loss will
not only J very severo hy the abseneo P? the
gold somuch wanted at; thi3 time, but it will also
press very heavily* on‘ the Wall street' insurance
offices, where - the great holk of the specie is. in
sured. .Independently of the ’fearful Ices of life
which thewroeM pf the stcamor would occasion,
and which is certainly more to be deplored than
anything clso, the’money loss could not ooourat ft
' more unfortunato time., Nothiog.olse is spoken of
today. , • * ' - * '*•'
Under this feeling, of anxiety and gloom, rates
for money still role Very high; with apparent
prospect of decline. Tlie Juanks aro discounting
their receipts &nd,not much more, and as .this is
far W^Wi.aa,^ s %iugvthe. demand,, borrowers are
almost as numerous in tho street as over, and as
willing'to pay very largelyioc abcooimodatlon; 18
to 25 per cent; are the rates. The suspension of
Meyer and'Eee,' ProdUCQ' add Provision Commls
sion merphante; is atmouhood. to-'day; consequent
on tho return of thfelr bill3‘protested fromEuropo.
The loss will fall on several,'members of .the Corn
Exchange, .and iSiß&id to be very evenly distri*
bated amongst them.:
The bilis'of the Moussm Elver Bank were thrown
out tHiff morning.. The rumor that the Suffolk Bunk
is in difficulty, and that the New England honks
generally are nmon'is, authoritatively contradict
ed,- as:utterly unfounded, the course of
tion; bclng rogularly sustained, and with nothing
appro&jching to panic or distrust. Another rumor
.was-published In this morning’s Tribune to the ef
feet that the bill?, of tbfe Vommproi&l Bank, of Col
umbia; 8.- 0., were thrown out at' Charleston/
The President of the bank is now in
and he has addressed a,letter to tho papers contra
dicting the report, and referring to the Fulton
Bank to corroborate his statement. - Exchange
continues dnll at’ a slight decline in rates. The’
settlement at : thb clearing house this morning was
quite Satisfactory. The clearings amounted'to
$20,114,557.94 ,and : the, balances, paid in coin
to $1,009,349.14 The cash trans/wtiohs for the !
day at the were: Receipts $178,-i
534.22. Payments $151,097.85. Balance $lO,-
365,308.68. iTbo Castoms recoipts/or duties to-day
wereslo2,ooo. - -.'.w - - : .
The stock market opened very heavily this morn*'
ing, v<?ry) iUte destec to speculate being manifested
Between'the boards, there were signs of improve
ment, and some stocks wont up, and, the; second
board clbtod at bettor prioea and with more Arm-'
ness. Reading, which olosod attbo first hoard atib},
advanced to 481. Michigan Southern closed at 201;
Erie'at 18J/'Pennsylvania Coal* Company it 73,'
23 bettor than yesterday New York Central was
sold 1 above yesterdays closing price; Chicago'
and Rock Island advanced!and Cleveland
and Toledo 4 Illinois Cehirat is also fbettor than
yesterday. -„Tcnpoaaa«,6’s and Virginia G’s. are I
better.: The proposition to reduce time-sales to,
three days was again debated to-day, .but. again
fer further consideration, • .
Ashes ore firm; With sales of 80 bbls.ats7.B7l4 for
- --- .
BBBADSTurrs /-The market? for 6 tato and - Western,
Flour U lively for fill grades, with sales or' 7,290 bbla. at
$5.45e55.66 for common to good State; $5.u0a55,76 for
extra do., '< sfi.2Mss.4sifor common to good Michigan,
Ohio, Indiana, Ac.; $5.5Q©57.60 for extend© j $0.80<»
sB. for extra flenewo, and $0.10253, for, extra St.
lonia. Southern Flour l* firmer, with sales of 1,000
bbls, at 55.fi0&55.00 for mixed to good Baltimore, Alex
andria, teas, ami s6.—fff7.So for extra, and fancy do.
Canadian'Flour is eteadr, with sales of 800 bbla. at
$5.85055.50fcr super., and $5.6Qaf7.10 for extra do.
Rye Flour is firm, with sales of 200 bbls. at $4©55.25.
Corn Meal is firm nts4Jsa-$4.20 for Jersey, and %l.AOeo
s4.6oforßrandywine. 1 • ,; r ,
OomH:la dußj wHh sales of 300 bags Bio at 11c.®
The market,is very qu.let, without any
change from ytSstenteyte quotations -
Qa&Sr- The firm,.with a fair do
mandforsxport. The.Miea arc . 18,“00ba. at sl.Bo®
fIRS for Southern red: $1.440n.48 for do. white; 81.80
for red Iliinojs; 51.50 for .white Kentucky, nod $1.28:
for red Indiana. Oats are heavy and dull at 60c.®52e.'
for State, and 53e.®53c. for "Western, Hye is dull at:
80o.ft82Ci, with sales Of-1.200 l»u, Corn is unchanged, 1
with'sales'of 21,000, W. at 80c.- for Western mixed.
Southern yellow is nominal. . Southern white is quoted .
atB7c. .
. lUr.iala good ,demand for ah/ppfog lote at former
•' - - •:
Hinas ate still exceedingly dull and drooping. , '
Ison—Scotch jpig sells Blowly ats2B®2&; firaos.
I.BAThsB-*-Tho market loir hemlock and oak'ia tetite at,
ateady.'prices;r,
SAYAh of turpentine fire: a ’little
more active at Crude dote in better demand
ats4 SSOfiis. rosin Is also in better demand
at 185c&'310!bs,> Finer, kinds are- Brxu, ranging from
$2.25®57, according to quality. Tar is quiet at $‘2®2,50,
OtL?—Crude Sperm is buoyant at $l.BO. Crude Whale
irateadjr;at,72e.o73e^uManufactured Whale is firm kt
80c.083c. Winter bleached at-86e.0&8o. Manufactured
Sperm at 51.35 for fall, andH.46011.55 for
-winter bleached.. TAnsecdOil U. quoted at 76Qe. 1 Olivo
Oil js selling nt53.25, *
market ia doll for Fork with some
heaviness, Tho sales areBsobbisats2s 85®526 for mess,'
and 520.75©|21 rorprime. Re4f JsJoweranddull, wjth
sales of 380.bbls at|lo.lscsl7.sh for repacked W esterh,
and flB®slB 25 for extra mess. Beef hams and cut
meats are 'nominal: -Bacon is selling at ldßo'for
smoked with'* better supply. Lard Mower,
with. Sales of 370 tierces at -J4jkiv3s cents. Batter
Is active ftt lSeclSe for Ohio, ana 17e0220 for State.
CheeSei'fm-shipping; is selling at » - '
StroißS continue very heavy, particularly for tho
loirergrade*. 'Cuba i« sold at Go#® Be. Refined arc also
heftftwlW*ydiill> •' . • ‘n .
. Wmscrr is better, with sales of 400 bbls at 25k ®
23c. . ;j
KJS-W •SORR BTOOK RXCHARBK BALES, Sept. 17.
>c ' ' - ' SIRS* SOAUC.
6.000 TennStCs *OO 76)4 210 N y Cen R s 3 70
6.000 Virginia 6a , 86)4 100. ' ■ d <?., . ,70jg
10,000 do • ■ Bd)n 100 Erie Railroad a 18)4
7000, ■ ...««••, : so m , .do. ••
nn 200 do o ISj
3,000 do ■ 71 . 300, , do, 'l3 3817
M.OQO . do, 51V 32 do . 18,
5,000 Kentucky BtCjlOo 50 .do c 18K
6,000 N T Cent It Oh 83 100 ~, do ,; 18#
1600 do' 81K 20 do 19
l OOONtfOenKToc, 91. 200 La C Jfc Mill R , 14,.
2,000 EtteCon3jds.nl dl 416 do ■ “ 34K
K,OOO ■ ' dd' . '' ! 4o OThlrdirK .TBK
BttaoßitoßC6nbdO243 lOOßeadingK '■ ■ c 41%
1,000 Torre 1I&A1- 200 do «3 44«
■'4m U-V »:.'« 300 ■ i do 1 "' »10'44«
2,000111 ConHMb 600 ■ do «3 44V
16MorehBnKBcr!i>-102K 404 'do ■ e 44K
60 do . 102Jj 100 ••-, do : ' C 4b ■
6 Continental Bk : 91 30 . do ’46K
EO Park HatiK ’ 88 20!tietCenlt ! 03®
80 ■ 'do •' 88S 160MlcUS*NIB 1 20«
20 do ~ ,80 105 .- do ' f 20V
21'BnkStofNTork 94 10Ucl,St<N't P rf ß lk dog
26 O life & Trn.t Co 9 150 Panama R' 0 ,«1
40 Pa Coal Co 32 50 do c V
100 do :s3O. T 0 2 10'.. ■ do ■ 82c
20 'do 72ft 300 111 Cen R'. *3O 93ft
109 Onmb Coal Co lift 35 Clere&Pltta R lov
60. Pacific MSS Co 09 200 do 10ft
60 do't ' "l. 68ft 60 Oal & Clllo It 1 72J
26Bet&HttdCnl Co 100 ft 'l6' ' 1 do 73
IOOKSf Oehß .r ■ 70 200 Ohio & Bl.ldß a 73ft
107. c- do. i,■ ■ 69ft 60 do 73ft
425 - • do,!, ...«3 69ft 100 Mil* Slim It e 3» 37
200 do ;■ 610 70 ft
- ‘ ''' --■ fiSCOSD
3,000 llarllUnlpi, '.6Bftl
2,000 Brie 11 Con te’7l4o
2,000 Hud RB2dm , 78
46 Am EX Bui' ' 92
6 BkSt of N York 03ft
10 Ba Coal Co - 78
100 Olero&Tol Bong 88
200 ' -do ' f&o 38
400 Erie R' «3 10'
200 .do - 820 13ft
too, . do-.-ago, Hitt),S'
800—— to
to do ••' 39ft
350ReadiuoR , , (l s 40,
200 ..do’.,'t'siO' 47
POARD. ' .
100 Beading B , »'0 .«!{
100 , . 1 do e 3 47%
300 ’ ' do-. -, - -J4SU
20K
.10 ~ do ■, , 20M
25,MohS&NIpff8tk,4l
. J Oil* Ohio H 73
15NYCmiH. . JOX
JA -- ‘•o ' . - 707,'
i, do, ~ .10 70^
30 do at 2d 71.
:55‘" n smiiß. , , 32 K
!A) iI„rU-ni R 8
50.Ol|fq*jfnutCo
From jentznela. v'' *'' '» y
rCorrespqndencffof Exchange.!' r
m&TO bVBUU.O' Sept. 0, 3857.—Deal- Sir: 1 have
to thank you for-ibe ’file, of newspapers received, per
4 * - WlsiteTV r lng l J J tfhich vessel leaves to-day lor* your
port,' and I subjoin * tho * currant rates of Cur ; principal
artieleit of’export s - CoffeO/ crashed; none; Coffee,' uh- ■
washed *ecarce } 3& cents .par ft, currency; Indigo, F
lOOdjjer-ft; l6J£ooffetfed, 18c- asked by holders
Hides. (mr) Slcpetro: C6cotf, klnd, $3l per'
,\^^>{ r dblpferior quality, 830’per 110 ftj-Deer Skins/
SVflflge.'.fll pef dozen; GoatSkuiß, do $9% nor dozen...
'vßgig^ueofge s tohfce- (Atnerieari) -lert hero ‘for Bdltii
?AfiiMican brig St. Mary, of otld from New Yorkyar
riyed jbere'.on lat uncertain .when she wiU
denari To* Mutehhlbo} otherAsSerlcfn vessel, to
- -
v ddJi*HHr i ty<isl at this particular;eeav,
v. » ; ; '■ < vjve
;. /, f.n V
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THE MONEY MARKET.
> PUILIDSLPHU, fiept, 17,1857.
. Tli® Money,Market to-day baa been more.stringent,
if possible, than on any day since tbe commencement
Of the prcssure—a fact attributable In' part' tofe&rs for
tlio loss of the, steamship Central America,-with tho
specie, on which' many hopes of further easo have been
hung, and in part upon, tho extreme caution of our*
Sauks in continuing the curtoihuent of discounts. One
of these institutions discounted nothing at all to-day,
and the others, if we are correctly informed, held tho
reins very tightly. . t
If this excessive fear on the part of th® banks is con*
r tinned much longer, they will! flod themselves saddled
with $o great an amount of permanent investment in he
shape or suspended paper that their own position will
bo far more critical than thol; timidity and *>«» »»»“
mate them boilers it la at present. Wo "• *l f ™ 4 tU “
the dlßjoaitionto do'all in their power to aid their cub.
tomera, wliloh wo recorded ot some or theae Institu
tion*. la by. no mean a general with thorn, end they aro
tightening th.acrawa with what wo think aonnd Judg
rnent would pronounce nnnocoasary force.
The list of suspended arms which wo publish below,
and of which many are well known „to have assets far
in excess of their liabilities, should admonish our banks
of the urgent necessity not only for lenity and forbear
ance, but for liberaUty towa'rds’the mercantile commu
nity. Oar banks arc in a sound, and healthful condition,
it Is true,-but they are still not above the reach of
general calamity, and a regard for their own position in
tho future requires of them the exorcise of all possible
HberaUtyj
The continued and Increased pressure for money de
presses Btocks. Almost evory description of stock sold
shows’ft decline of #to % on yesterday’* ’prices. Tho
best paper on the street cannot besold for less than two
per cent, a month, the forcing of borrowers upon tho
street for nearly all they need keeping up the price.
The steamship*.Asia, which sailed from New York for
Liverpool yesterday, carried out butsss,ooo in specie,
.The receipts of the Illinois Central Railroad for
'August were as follows:" • ‘ *
" * Julr. .August. Total.
Number of acros.'.. .235,395 83 31,233 IT 266,269 00
Principal ..$2,885,196 17 $402’,873 83 $3,288,008 90
Interest;....... *S33|&lB 84 ■47 16 386,422 00
T0ta1......53,224,116 01 $450*315 08 $3,674,490 99
The earnings of the New-York Central Railroad for
August wero as follows
1857.
1850.
t , Decre&fid.*•«••• $30,405 81
Comparative - statement of earnings for freight for
warded eastward frtjm Buffalo and Suspension Bridge in
Auguat f 185Q&U&1&57' ’
\ ,1867.
.... Ji. w . .$131,W0 03
91,207 62
n* Decrease. $39,832 53. y'
Earnings from October, 1860, to August,lB67j both in*
' elusive (eleven 21 1
1 Do. for Bfttbe period last /ear.,. 0,838,176 04
' Increase.;.;;..;...: $838,036 67
; ,\Tho New York Board of Broken! having agreed to
limit 'timo sales of stocks to thirty days, one firm adver
tised that it would effect sales on longer time, as here
tofore.' 'The Express thinks the rule will provo value
less. Tbo Caurter and, Enquirer say*: “It Is inti
mated In one of the papers to-day that the now rale of
the Stock Poard, which fixes thirty days as the limit of
time Bides, will he obviated by certain parties who agree
to purchase and sell on tfco old,system of 4 to 0 months.'
We can hear of only one house that.contemplates such
& course, and It Is apparent that one firm cannot es
tablish ft poliey'at' variance with-that adopted by the
boitd.- The contracts, now made, undor' existing rules,,
are acknowledged by the board, and can be enforced, or
the penalty of expulsion follows. This is- a guarantee,
to a certain extent; that such sales and purchase's will
bo carried out In good faith, /It would bo otherwise, if
only one or two or three members attempt to maintain
old rules, now discountenanced.”
Meanwbilo, it is now proposed that the rule of the
■ board, shall limit the credit on sales to three days. We
think the latter rulo, rigidly enforced under the penalty
of expulsion, the only measure likely to put a serious
check 1 upon the practice of stock'gambling. Betting
upon throe days* variation in prices would soon prove
too poor abuslness to be followed.
The’ purchasers' of the Franklin Railroad, Messrs.
: Worrell, Dullj and Joacd, 1 propose to complete that road
to HagerslowOflf iiho , People of Franklin co.,Penna,,'
and Washington c0., .-Maryland, will subscribe $OO,OOO
for the purpose of laying the rallsj the iron being con
tracted for already. 'The people of Washington county,
Md.,,held a meeting in Hagerstown last week, and.
resolved to secure subscriptions In bonds to the amount
of $30,000, of- which all bat $7,000 has since been sub
scribed: look to a final connection with the Bal
timore and Ohio Railroad. . ,
If the people of franklin county aid them to the same ;
extant, the purchasers promise to have cars' running
from Chamborsburg to drecncastle on next Christmas
,iay. • : ‘., ' ' ' . > 7 ._ .
Failures, Abbiosmbhts, &c.—Tho following are the
reported failures, assignments, &c., which we copy from
VdpXridtptn&tnt : 1 , '
Buggies & Co.,Boultney, Tt., failed,
i Eaton, Hill, & Chandler, “Drugs,” Boston, Massa
..chusetts, failed. _
W, P. Boston, Moss., failed.
Freeman Orne, Boston, Mass,, gone Into insolvency.
Philip Allen & Sons, Providence, E. 1., suspended.
Z. Alien, Providence, E. 1., suspended on endorsed
paper..-, * ,< f '
Doger Sc Pecknap, Palmer’s Comers, Conn,, as
signed.
Nesmith Sc. Go.,‘ New York city, suspended.
•Carpenter, Ida At Co., “Straw Goofo,” Hew York
city, suspended.
'Frederick Or Swan, New York city, assigned; liabili
ties said about $1200;000 - ! .
, Foster & Nickerson, New York city, suspended.
Joseph'F. Moyses, “Dry Goods,” New York city,
suspended. .
Grant, SayleSj A Ford,' “Produce.” New York city,
suspended.
W. T. Hicks &,Co., New York city, auspendod.
Wetrlur & Taussig, New York city, failed.
Walker P. Jones, “Liquors,” New York city, sus
pended. •
William T. Bell Sc Co.,’ “ Bankers,” New'York city,
suspended.
< Frost & Pierce, “lists,” New York, suspended.
■Bayaud & .Treadwell, “Liquors,” New York city,
suspended.
G.H. Swords,'Walton, Ac Co., “Hardware,” Now
-York city, suspended.
C. B Conant, Dodge, & Go., “Hardware,” Now York
city, suspended. *’
Thomas Douglas, “Hardware,” Now York city, as
signed ti> Charles Douglass and John 51, Eagar.
. Carpenter A Fullerton, New York city, assigned:
caused, It is said, by the failure of Acker & Harris.
Strauss- Sc' Emanuel. Brothers,’ New York city,
.Called.- 1
• Solmson A Meyer, New York city, suspended.
Stephen Potter,- “ Lumber,”- New York city, as
signed. . - ‘ ,
. George W. Atwater, New York city, suspended.
' Rich As Loutrol, New York city, suspended.
Clark, Guthrie, Sc Sturgis, Buffalo, New York, sus
pended.
1 E, K. Brace, Buffalo, New York, failed.
, William PenQeld, Buffalo, New York, failed.
1 ' Pratt Sc Perine, Rochester, New York, assigned.
> Orange Catiln, Rochester, New York, failed.
; Justin Forbes, Mount Morris, New York, failed and
assigned. - ■
‘ Bank' of New Jersey, New Brunswick, N. J,, sus
pended. •; - ‘ - ' - - , ...
■ John G. Kitchen, Newark, N. J., failed. >
I*D. Hail Sc Co.jj Trenton, N, J., failed-.
M. B. Canfield, Grange,-N.-j;; suspended, and said to
have compromised;-- •
Dawson-* Hancock. “Iron and Crockery,” Philadel
' phia, suspended; liabilities very heavy.
- John x. Bushton & Co,/ “Crockery;” Philadelphia,
Suspended. :
Thomas White At Co., “Straw Goods,” Philadelphia,
suspended; liabilities said to be $300,000. 1 >
• Featherhoff, Montgomery, & Go.. “Grocer*,” Phila
delphia, failed. } i
' W. I*. *G Slacker, “Crockery,” Philadelphia, sus
pended., • - -
W. Smith, Philadelphia. »
- IlayesA Smith, MCoal,” Philadelphia, suspended.
• Joseph Bipka, 'Philadelphia; suspended : liabilities
about Iww.ooo.
Bart, Montgomery, &’Go., Philadelphia; suspended.
Mdrple,' Philadelphia, suspended:
3. & W. Horrock, “ Dyers,” Philadelphia, bus ponded.
< Bockhlll A Alison jP** Clothing,*> Phlladelph)a, BUB
pended. > iT ■ * >j< -
; Hotcbki&sA Barton, 1 Scranton, Pent)., railed.'
, John Gommell, potei'avillo, Penn:; failed. • ' '
.P; II; Sullivan, i( Broker,*’Baltimore, Md., failed.
: Michael Weasel, Cumberland, Md., failed. i
■ Pairo Affourae, Bankers,” Washington, D. 0.,
suspended. 1
B. P. Farnsworth, Chicago, 111., assigned to 7. M.
William*. ....... . :
‘ G.F. Hamilton, Chicago. 111., failed and assigned.
t.l>. Oy Norton, LockpOrt, 1)1,/assigned.,-
! JohnO.Porbee, Lone, Ili., tailed., . - ,
, Win. 0. Kyle, Franklin, Mich., failed. ■
, H. Flshpool.New Baltimore; Mleh, assigned. ,
PoweHA Sicard, Waterford, Wis., failed.
,M. Galien,Beloit, Win., failed. . .
' Z:,F. Lyon A Co;. Fairfield,.Wis,,‘failed..
J 3. K.i'fribqp, OnonnajKm, sniponded.
> Albert & Boss, Burris; lowa, failed.
; Askew & Catlin, Grandview, Iowa; failed.
: 11. 0. Rugwlea, AgencyOHyylowa, failed.
Charles-Robinson, Toronto, 0.W., Suspended.
. .Binford, Mavo A Blair, Hicbmond.i'Va., suspended. •
Bonham, Gllbortsoh'A,Co., Wheeling, va., assigned,
Jae. Corrigan Charleston, 8.0. suspended. 1
. W. B. Beazloy, 'Wilston, 8. <X, failed.
- 8. EuseU A Bo»», Morganfield, Ky,, foiled.
Merritt, Blariy It, Co., Bt.'Loula, Mo., suspended.
It. M. Hubbard, St. Louis, Mo., suspended.
B. Arrafleld, St. Louis, Mo., assigned.
, Stnead, Oallord A Hughes, “Bankers,’ 1 Cincinnati,
Ohio,.suspended;,/ > t , - . ,
; Jeaee.A. Monro, Cincinnati, assigned, •;.
. Boss A dennings, Columbus, Ohio,’ suspended and as
pired., , b --- , ,* • .
' D. B. Livermore, Sandusky City, Ohio, suspended,
B. Franklin & Son, Alexandria/ Ohio, failed and as
signed. 'i -, i
’ H. M, Chandler, Attica,-Ohio,/ailed'.
( 3.0. Schuyler, Attica. Ohio, failed,
: Ourfcig A Dibler,Borwiek, Ohio, failed.
: E. Ulgby: Attica, Ohio, failed.
Loomoy & Co., La Porto, Ind., fallal ami
assigned. ,
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first BOARD. •
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' DOSTON—Steamship Phineas Sprague, Blatthewa.--10
cases shoes W T Anson: 38 do do Baker, Bro & Jones; 15
Sf£SS!«t & IbSSelll 80 dodu Broadhead & Robert*;
27 do do Conover * Bros, 15 do doCoolidgo* BurBorow;
2 furnaces Arnold & IVilson; 25 rases mdso W Brown; 5
do domestic. Bnlijjs & Miutwoll; 31 pigs do Caldwell A
Ohrlskey; 76 do Parnliam, Kiri Ham &Coi 21 do do M
Tliomas & Sons: 10 do do U P Hutchinson; 17 do do
Horn, lleister Sc Taylor; 6 cases 1 bbl do O Kills 43 cs
boots and shora Haddock, Reed Ac Co; 9 do do Ilaiell Sc
Harmer, 41 do do Hendry Sc Harris; 50 cases Keouo,
Stirling & Co; 18 do J 0 Patten; 33 do Vanduson,Smith
& Co; 62 pkgs dry goods Lawrence, Sumo Sc CO ; 118 do
Alfred Slade ; 30 cases boots and shoes Levick, llatsln A.
Co; 130 bdls paper Jlegargeo Sc Co; 23 pkgs glassware
Muzzy Sc Monroe; 85 halos Tlios Potter: 4do Tredlck &
Stokes; 10 do S T White; 05 cases boots Borer, Groff &
Darling: 150 do do WASc L Sbumwny; 18 cases mdse J
W Soudor; 00 do do JII Thompson Sc Co; 11 do do
Thache Sc Woodruff; 22 do do Thayer Sc Cowperthwalt;
8 pkgs Thomas, Thompson, Son Sc Co; 73 casesdry goods
Wain, Learning Ik Co; 1,000 pkga mdse Leech A Co;
1,200 do do various consignees.
Sir, Iljenon—Sclir Flyaway, Davie—lo,ooo galls N W
whale oil SUober, Bunting * Co.
CHARENTE, Fr.—Bark Warron Mallet, Unllet.-205
pkgs. braudy, Patterson Ac Rouldeu, 142 d0.,45 pieces
building stono, G. E. CastUlou; 60 pkgs. brand!} J•«.
&J. Boker; 20 do., order. ~
PORTO CABELLO—Uarque White Wing, EsHng.—
914 bags .eoffeo, 0295 hides. 25 ligmimvit®, 14 Reroonfl
indigo, DaUott brothera: 82 bulcsT goatskins, A M So
teldo, New York.'
NEW BEDFORD—Bcbr. §arali, Demon—*2ll gals
bleached winter whale oil Alberta Asbinccd; 1150 do do
Hodgson & Keen; 21 hbls oil soap do; 70 bxa spermaceti
caudles Cochran & Russell.
RlCUMOND—Stoamsbip City of Richmond, Mitcholl
—69 boxes and 32 cases tobacco, Bucknor, McOammon Sc
Co: 60 do. Mercer * Autolo; 26 do do. Moet* * Boehm;
60do do, Dohan * Taitt; 79d0 do, Sailor & Sauk; 38 do
do, B M Jones & Co; 13 pkgs sundries. Parker* To
land; 283 bundles spokes. Wilson A Childs; 18 bagfißeed,
CII Cummings; Bdo do, Miller & Brother; 20 bars iron,
Morris, Jones * Co; 10 pieces brass, Win Dennis; 10
bales mgs, Server Ac. Marker; 51 ompty casks, 61 pkgs
sundries, order.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
From Boston, iu steamship Phineas Bpraguo—ll R
Ilobart, T II Tremlct, H Bingham, Cyrus Smith, U
Wagner, E B Stuart, Thoa Tomlinson. _
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
Joseph O. Grubb, > Committer or the Month,
Joun Welsh, }
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Tonawanda, JuUys .....Liverpool, Sept 26
Ship Stalwart, Lucas Liverpool, Sept 22
Br ship Zered, Corish Londonderry, Bopt 15
Ship Joseph Jones, Flowers San Francisco, soon
Barque Minnesota, C 010...,. Rio Janeiro, soon
Br brig Oregon, 0reea....,,.,.....P0rt au Spain, soon
gchr HE 8e11,.C1ark,..,.., .St JagodeCuba, soon
~.$067,451 73
... 097,857 64
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM THE UNITED STATES.
Arago New York - Havre Sept 19
Eur0pe........... .Borton Liverpool. Bcpt 23
Persia ...Now York Liverpool Bept 30
Haminonia New York Hamburg.,.,.. Oct 1
G1a5g0w.,........G1a5g0w New York Sopt6
O of Baltimore,.Liverpool New York,., Sept 9
FuU0u.............. Havre Now York. Bept 22
Cof Washington. Liverpool New York .Sept 23
Atlantic Livoruool New York Sept 30
Borussia ..Hamburg New York Octl
MOVEMENTS OF HAVANA STEAMERS.
PniLADgLrHu—From New York 2d, arriving at Ha
vana Bth, and New Orleans 11th. From New Oricanß
20th; Havana 23d, arriving at New York 28th.
Quaker City— From New York 7th of each month,
arriving at Havana 12th, and Mobile 14th. FroinMo
bUo 22d, Havana 24tb, arriving at New York 2Sth.
t Cauawoa—From Now York 12th, arriving at Havana
17th. and New Orleans 19th. From Now Orleans 27th,
Havana 29th, arriving at New York fid.
Empiqr City—From New York 17th, arriving at Ha
vana23d, and Now Orleans 23th. From New Orleans
6th, Havana Bth, arriving at New York 13th.
Black Witißioc—From New York 27th, arrive at
Havana Ist and New Orleans 3d. From New Orleans
12th, Havana 14th, due at Now York 18th.
Isabel—From Charleston 19th and 4th, due at Ha
vana 23d and 7ib. From Havana 10th and 26th, duo at
New York 16th and 31st.
The California mail steamers sail from New York on
the sth aud 20th of each month.
illariuc Intelligence.
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sept, IS, 1857
SUN RISES
HIGH WATER.
Steamship Phineas Sprague, Matthews, 48 hours from
Boston, with mdse aud passengorß tollWinßw. Re
port* three ships outside the Capos bound iu, names un
known, and in the river banju« Warren Uallett, from
New York, and twenty barques, brigs and aebrs.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, from Rich
mond, via Norfolk. 34 hours, with tndao and passengers
to Titos Webstar, Jr. On Wednesday morning, offFou
wick. Island; in a heavy sea, wind blowing from NW,
had rudder carried away; boat to tho Breakwater. And
from thenco was steered up by tho pilot boat Gen Dike.
Among her passengers are Capt Kelly, lady, and four
children; together with the passengers of the steamship
-Norfolk, which foundered on Moudoy morning near
Hogg Island, off Cape Henry.
1 Steamor ‘Boston, Bellow, from New York, via Capo
May. 20 hours, with mdse and passcugers to James All
derdico. Reports having passed below the Ledge Light
Blilp two ships, ono the John Fatten, from Liverpool;
off Reedy Island passed barque White Wing, from Porto
Cabello, together with three brigs and sixteen schrs
all under canvass, bounnd up.
.Barque White Wing, Eating, from Puerto Cabello.
Sept 7tb, with eoffeo, hides, Ac. to DaUott Bros. Left
brig St Mary, Johnson, from New York, for Maracaibo
in 4 or 5 days; schr Bowman, from New York, just ar
rived from L&guayra, and a schooner from Baltimore,
name unknown, from do. The W W experienced a suc
cession of southerly galea with & heavy sea, and lost se
veral Bails; made the run from Mona Passage to Fen
•vrlck’s Island in 3 day* and 0 hours, aud from Porto
Cabello in fi days aud 7 hours until she took a pilot. Off
Chiocoteague saw a large barque with fore aud main
topgallant mast gone; name not ascertained.
Barque P G Alexander. Merryuiau, 3 days from New
York, in ballast to captain.
Barque Warren liallctt, Jlallett. from Charento,
Franco, via New York, with brandy, Ac. to Patterson Sc
Boulton.
Barque Albion Lincoln, Plnkham, 7 duya from Port
land, with plaster, Ac. to J Eakor.
Barque Gora, Hamoioud, 6 day a from Boston, with
mdse to TweUa.Goskill Sc Galvin.
Brig Aurate, Davia, 4 days from Boston, In ballast to
captain.
Brig Empire, Crowell, 4 days from Doston, with md«o
to Crowell Sc Collins.
Schr Jas Martin, Harding, 3 days from Providence,
with wdae to J M Kennedy tc Co.
Schr.Flyaway, Davia, 3 days from Sag Harbor, with
oil toShober, Bunting Sc 00,
> Bchr Grace Girdler, Paine, 4 days from Boston, fnbsl
last to L Audcureid Sc Co.
Schr J«a Barratt, Davis, 6 days from Dorchester, in
ballast to H Mar.
Schr Mary Adeline, Travis, 10 dava from Petcr&bujg,
with wheat to W B Potts Sc Co.
Schr. Chag Parker, Compton. 6 days from Boston, in
ballast to O A Ucckskor & Go.
Schr Bio Grande, Parker, 3 days from Egg Harbor, in
ballast to J It While.
Schr Salon, Randall, 8 days from Bath, Mo. in b&llast
to capt&ln.
Schr Hudson, Griffin, 6 days from Boston, In ballast
to Noble, Hammett tc Caldwell.
Bchr Elizabeth, Parsons, & days from Providence, in
ballast to Noble, Hammett Sc Caldwell.
SchrGulnaro, Darling, 0 days from Gloucester. Mass,
with mdse to Geo A Wood.
Schr Urbano, Norton, S days from Jersey City, with
cement to CS Smith A: Co.
Schr Sarah, Benson, & days from New Bedford, with
oil to AS Afihmead.
Schr E A Matthews, Regan, 6 days from Laurel, Del.
with’lumber to J H McCouey’
Schr Ann O Gray, Kelly, 1 day from Little Creek,
Del. with corn to Bewtoy, Wilson (c Co.
Schr' Wm George, Jocknon, 1 day from Smyrna, Dei.
with grain to Bewfey, Wilson & Co.
Bchr Expedition, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del
with corn to Bowley, WilsouJc Co.
Bchr Robert Knowles, Bcott, 3 daya from Concord,
Del, with bark to Bewley, Wilson Sc Co.
Bchr J L Uoverln, Pierce, 1 day from Dover, Dol, with
, with wheat to Jas Barratt & Bon.
Schr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Del. with
; with corn to Jos Barratt Sc Son.
1 Schr Delaware, Denby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with
wheat to Jos Barratt & Son. ’
Schr J W Early, Sipple, 1 day from Frederica, Del.
with corn to Jos Barratt & Son.
Schr Frs Ward, Till, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with
wheat to Jas Barratt Sc Bon.
»■ CLEARED.
Brig Canton, Crowell, Boston, Sharp, LeislorlngA Co.
Schr Hamlet, Hall, Providence, J M Kennedy & Co.
Schr Saxon, Randall, Thomastou, captain.
Schr A K McKenzie, Prisko, Boston, L Rotheraioi.
Bchr Grace Girdler, Paine, Boston, L Audonreid A Co.
Bchr Juliet, Chose. Boston, Yon Duaen, Norton Sc Co,
Schr Paugossett, Waplea } Boston, Noble, Hammett &
Caldwell. > r > >
Bchr Elizabeth, Parrone, New York, do
Schr Hudson, Griffin, East Cambridge, do
Bchr Jas Barratt, Davis, Koxbury. D Eatnes
Cliaa Parker, Compton, Roxbury, 0 A Uecksher
Schr \Y Wrightlngton, Wrightlngton. Fail River, J C
Whitakef. • ' J
Schr Rio Grande, Parker. Washington, J ft White,
Str Kennebec, Hand, Now York,, Jan Allderdlco,
Str Parmer, Bennie, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Btr Beverly, Pierce, New York, W M Baird & Co.
[nr telegraph,]
'Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
CAPE ISLAND, Sept. 17 , P if.
The pilot boat Whildin came in this afternoou, ami
reports putting pilots on board the ships Arkwright and
John Fatten from Liverpool, and Armorial, from Leg
horn. Two barques and several brigs and sclirs went iu
to-day. Wind &—weather lino.
Voure, &c., TIIOS. B. iiuonEs.
Erratum. —The steamship Norfolk, bonco, 12th snat.
for H/chmond, anil which foundered at h A M on the 14th
off Hog Island, is Incorrectly reported in tho Norfolk
papers as haring arrived at that port on the 14th. The
game paper announced the arrival atNorfotkon tho 15th
of the,steamship Pennsylvania, whereas thut vessel only
cleared .at P hlladc-lphia on that date.
fov TELEQJtAPn.J
< fCoiFmpondenco of Tho Frew.)
Nkw York, Sept 17.
Arrived, ship Constantine, from Liverpool; barques
J J Robb, from Darbadoes; Tally Ho, from Rotterdam;
Mary Broughton, from Buenos Ayres; Sea Bird, from
Lagusyra; brigs Marian, from Barbadoes; Laurilla, from
Capo Iluylicn.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
LEWES. Bel.. Sept. 10,8 AM.
A considerable fleet Is In the harbor; among them aro:
Barquo Albion Lincoln, brigs Open Bca, May Queen, II
B Bally, echrfl M E Price, Grecian, Challenge, Jacob &
Wlllain, Wide Awake, Lea, Native, Abbott Lawrence,
Paragon, Susan, Ann, and Jos Brown.
Mr Vfta Jeffries launched from his ship yard yesterday
a fine schr of about 350 tons burthen, Intended for the
coasting trade. Wind NW—-weather coq!.
Yours, &c, WM. XI. HICKMAN.
Correspondence of The Press.
lUr ax De Grace, Sept. 17.
fourteen boats left hero Ibis morning, tedou and con
signed as follows;
Elia, hour and whiskey to Christian A Curran;
Bloomer, lumber to M Trump Sc Son; Stars and Stripes,
lumber to Noreross & Shoots; 0 B Nagle, lumber to J 1
Croakey; City or Philadelphia and Lady Franklin, lum»
her to Malone & Taylor; Fairfield Mills, lumber to Wil
mington, Dolj Frank Jftller, Fear Boys, Swats™, W 8
Taylor, John H Rich. United States, and Frank Wyku,
aatbraclte coal to Bela war o City
JET For loss of steamships ContrallAmerlca and Nor
folk, see general news and telegraph.
steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, benco, arrived a t
Charleston 16th inst, A M.
Ship John 35 Thayer, Powsland, from Oblncha Islands
for Alexandria, remained in Hampton Hoads 16th iust;
before reported ordered to New York,
Steamship Daniel “Webster, Miner, for Havana and
New Orleans, cleared atNow York yesterday.
Steamship Delaware, Copes, benco arrived at New
York yoaWrday.
Steamship ff B Beach, Ramsey, from N York, arrived
at Baltimore yesterday.
Ship Colorado, Ricker, from Calcutta for Now York,
was spoken July 12 in the Straits of Malacca.
Ship Marathon, Vandyke, cleared at New Orleans 30th
inst, for Boston.
Barque C \V Boultney, Marakman, hence, was below
New Orleans 10th lost.
BarquoMystory, Taylor, from llld do Janeiro aad up
at New Orleans 10th inst, with 4410 bags coffee.
Bark Palermo, Ingham, for Marseilles, cleared at Now
York yesterday.
* Taylor, for Philadelphia, cleared at Bos
ton 16th inst.
Barque David Lapsley, Teal, benco at Matowaa 2d inst.
Barque Nashua, Lewis, at Alexandria 16th Inst, from
Boston. • ’ ,
IQtofest ree£0 * oHieT&rWge i ** ence ; arrived at Richnfond
<1 : : i t
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER is, 185?.
Importations. -*
VBOM FOB
FROM EUROPE.
.6 47-SUN SETS.
ARRIVED.
MEMORANDA
Brig Zone, Thomas, cleared at Bonton 16th inat. for
Philadelphia. -< ’ • * ', ' * . ' -
• * Brig Enchantress, (Br) Murphy, nence, arrived a4H&
lifax 10th inst.
Brig M A J 6 Gilmore, Kldridgo, cleared at Baltimore
10th inst. for Boaton, and Balled same day.
Brig MaiizanillA, Dunning, lieuco, via Portsmouth, at
Portland l&tb inst.
Brig Eloißu, Davis, for Philadelphia, galled from Now
buryportl6th inst
Brig Geo Whitney, Watson, was loading at Havana
Bth inat. (or Philadelphia
Brig Mungo Park, Nichols, sailed from Cardenas 3d
inst. for Philadelphia.
Brig MaryE Milliken, Norden, henoo at Havana 4th
inst
Brig 0 Matthews. Warren, sailed from Providence 15th
lust, for this port
Brig Orozimbo, Rosebrook, from Dighton for Phila
delphia, sailed from Newport Isth hist.
Brig Black Squall, Bryant, hence at Havana 6th lnßt
and was djschg Bth.
Brig Emma Eger, Kelly, was loadinc at Havana Bth
inst. for Philadelphia.
Brig North America, Wallace, from Jonesport via
Bridgeport for Philadelphia at New York yesterday.
Brig Emma, for Philadelphia, nailed from Boston 16th
inst.
Schr G M Baylies, for Philadelphia, sailed from Now
Bedford 10th Inst. ’
Schr President 'Z Taylor, Sellers, from Belfast, for
Philadelphia, at Gloucester 14th lost.
Bclir Now Republic, before reported ashore near Wil
mington, N. C., had about two-thirds of hot cargo taken
outon tho 10th inst., the larger portion of which is in
good condition; and was carried ovoi the beach to two
small vessels inside, and would bo taken to Wilmington
without delay. More force had been Rent to tho wreck,
and it Is supposed that tho balance w 111 bo got out in a
damaged state. Vessel a total loss.
Schr Sarah Jane, Alo, from Wilmington, Del, at Bal
timorelOlh Inst.
Schr Josophine, Waterbury, sailed from Richmond
ICtii inst. for Phllod.
fichr Brilliant, hence for Elcuthora, was spoken 21st
ulfc, lal 2S.SO long 73.J5, with mainmast gono, and was
supplied with wood and water by tho ship Rajah, at New
Orlcnnfl 10th inst.
Schr Win John, hooce, at New naven 16th inst.
Schr Ida, Corson, reported by telegraph wrecked aud
towed into Savanuuh, 10th inst, was from Wilmington,
NC\ bound to New York, with a cargo of naval stores.
She vaa a flue achoonor of about 360 tons burthen, 2
jcaiwoM, and owned in this city and Wilmfngton, Del.
Sho was valued at nboutsl6,ooo, and is jnsurod here.
Schr Mary Anna, Oibbs, cleared at Boston 10th inst;
for Philadelphia.
Schr N R Heagan, Griffin, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Portland 16th Inst.
Schr Jameß Hendrickson, Westcott, from Petersburg,
with wheat, put into Norfolk 15tli iust. leaky.
Schr Martina, Sampson, from Petersburg for Brandy
wine, Del. at Norfolk 16th inst.
Bchr Leocadia, Dsuge, from Baltimore for Jamaica
with flour, put into Norfolk 15th inat. iu distress, hav
ing lost saU«. tea.
Sclir Sally W Ponder, Ellonswortli, sailed from Provj.
deuce 15th inst. for New York.
Schr Zavallaht G rmnloy, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Havana 27th ult. Now at quarantine..
Schr Geo Amos, Merrithew, for Savannah, at Havana
3d inst. - ’
Schr John Christie, Langstaff, cleared at Now York
10th Inst: for Philadelphia.
Bchr Presto,Clark, for Philadelphia, sailed from New
port 16th inst.
Schr Worcester, Rhodes, hence, ila Fall River, at
Providenco 15th inst.
Schr Barah Lavinla, Hanson, sailed from Fall River
16th inst. for Philadelphia.
Schrs Carroll, Norton; T R Jobch, Gatcomb; Beauty.
Johnson; M R Carlisle, Wiusmore, and Ann S Brown,
Brown, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence ]6tb
inst.
Schr W W Brainard, Bowditeh, sailed from Providouce
Ilth inst. for Delaware City.
Schr Allen H Brown, Endicott. for Philadelphia,
sailed from Wickford 35th ins t.
Btr Rough and Ready, Kellogg, hence, arrived at
Hartford 10th Inst. ’ 61 *
MARINE MISCELLANY.
Schr Mary Eliza, Cartwright, from Millville, NJ,
loaded with coal for Westport, went ashore a few days
since at the mouth of Westport harbor, and sauk. Sho
witt probably be a total losa
Ship Wm Badger, Maxflcld, of and from Now Bedford,
Aug 31, for Indian Ocean, put into Newport, lU. 16th
inst. in a leaky condition.
2d iustant, lat 43.50, long 43, barque Tally-ho, from
Boston for Rotterdam
14th instant, lat 4015. long 00.20, Brcm ship Admiral,
from Bremen for Baltimore.
11th Instant, lat 42 07. long 04.02, a abJp steering W.,
showing a white signal with a blue anchor In it.
29tU ult., at anchor off Stirrup Keys, barque Hollow
A 4 ranees, 23 days out from New York, bourn! to 61a
tatuas v 1
33th Inst.mt, lat 33 25. lon S 03.27, schr Sprlnghill, or
Provlncetown, from Rio llnche, with mainmast gone.
DOMESTIC PORTS.
NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Cld, barquoJns Fish, Phil
lips. Cardenas; schrs Fume, Pratt, Jacksonville: Rio,
Small, Washington, M G Leonard, Leavitt, Fredericks
burg. Arr, steamships Falcon, Brown, Savannah—ex
perienced heavy weather tho wholepasaage; 33th. passed
a largo quantity of wrecked stuff, conaikting of bands,
boards, &e; Monday, off Hatterns, was' in co with two
barques and two schra bound N; Piedmont, Wiilots, 70
n.> r ufm mi,aUi^ oro r Tfl . efl,ia y' !4th ln*t,puasedrclib
C P Vi illianiH, at anchor in Chesapeake Rav, with loss
or mainmast, forctonmast, ami /lying jibboom-{he
Piedmont had exjicrienced heavy easterly gules tho
whole passage; barquesCarotina, (Swedish) Wosterbery,
from Getic, (Sweden,) with 200 tons Iron end 143 jmm
acngerß) Lucy Ring, (of Luboc) Thurlow, Cardiff Aug
19, with iron; Jubilanum, (Bremen) Wonku, 40 days
from Bremen, with aqd 219 juutaeugers: Atlantic,
(Bremen) Floldhanson, Draincq, i\ days, jn ballast:
ltobt; Leonard, (Br) Cook, Oiasgow, 38days, iroiuml
whiskey; Nazareno, Smith, Boneventura, Camidu: g 1‘
Mussen, (Br) Leaycraft, 18 days from Cabarojl, P R;
schrs Pawtucket, Ros*i 4 daya from Rockland; CUaa A
Griffln, (of Fall ltivor) Bordon, Bumcoa—7tii inst, lat
28, ion 73.03, experienced a hurricane from jgWtn NE,
lost deck load of oranges; I Holmes, Holmes, Alex
andria; Samuel Francis, of Baltimore, Gourlay.Jac
mol—left brig Starlight, Ooit{er. for New York Atig 27*
tho brig Ocean Eagle, Tor New York, sailed llth: Cum!
berland, Chaso, Alexandria. Sid, Br steamship Kanea
r<?o. Jeffrey, for Liverpool.
BOSTON, gept. 16,—Cleared ships Hampden, Butman,
New Grieau/i; Geu Berry, Davia, do, (21 clearance);
brig Virginia, Carver, potomac Riyor.'Sailed, wliulN
NW, with heavy quails, ateamor Eastern State; ship
Gen Borry { barques Calcutta, Feta, Laroy, Helen, Ma
’ Bcha L’liaperatrice, A F Linneli.
t Sept 17.—Arr, atoamship Caleiloma,
Laylield, from Charleston, 80} schra Lll Nickersons
Deane, Tram Boston; IVUyjw, lllteh»«»£f«r from Rlrh
mond.
Sailed—Ship Leila, Galt, for Rotterdam; barques Co
lumbia, (llrem) Lomcke, Richmond; Edward Everett,
Hardy, Boston; kotch Comet, (Br) Browulow, West
Indies.
N. ORLEANS,Sopt. 10.—Arrived, ships Ocean Pearl,
Chundicr,Rajah, Bowen, Union, Davis, Maid of Orleans'
Dennis, from New York. Barka Avanlo, Burton, Ist
dtst; John Bird, Brown, from Rockland; bark Ardennes,
Marsh, fm Mfttanzas; schr filar, Commou, from Punta
Rosa, Fa; ship Luna, Naion, from Boston! Genoa, Pen
nell, from New York ; ahlp Susan Hlnkfl, Cl&usson. frm
Boston; schr Old Dominion, Smith, from Now York;
Moxachr Arogauto, from Oampoachy; towed to’nea 9th
mst, bark Saw Stick awd schr Mlmm Srhfffor; towed to
seaOth last, ships Mediator, It B Sumner and Loreno,
aud achr Suffolk. *
FOREIGN POUTS.
Arr at Quebec Hth Inst, ships Siam, Stafford, hirer,
pool; India, Willi* Waterford; barques Lochilbo. O’*
Donohue, Dublin; I2th, ships Louisa, Howes, Bristol;
Aurora. Morrison, Troon; Mary Carson, Wlllitmis, Li
verpool; Achilles, Walker, Port Glasgow; barques Dr
Bunting, Lloyd, Bristol; GcorgoPyfo, Hogg, Greenock;
Fanny, Rankin, and Witch, Christenson, Belfast; Lord
AMqiouth, Gibb, Port Glasgow; Wan! Chipman , Harbor,
Limerick; Clnslha, Matson, do; 13th. shin Inn, Hudson,
London; barques Planet, Brown, Newcastle,- Atlantic,
Sergeant, ftlddoford; brig PhcKnix.Haroeus, Malta.
Arr at Havana. 3.1 lust, brig Cygnet. Ulertnrnnen,
Easlport; Selirs Matron, Taylor, Pensacola. 4tl», brig
Fontie, Martins, Frankfort; I) Davidson, llurdy, New
\ork. 6th, Favorite, Patterson, Now York: barque
Cornelia, Barton, New |York. 7th, Mary KUtabath,
Pluimpwra, New Orleans; A A Chapman, Laurens, Now
Orleans. ’ ’
Sid Sept fid, hrig Tallulah, Roberts, New Orleans. 3d,
brig J R Curtis, Isloy, Remedlos. 4th,barquo Ohas
Edwin, Flood, Portland. sth, schr Lydia Gibbs. Yf&\-
son, Mobile. Clth. barque Lyra, Dennis, Now York; brig
Nahum Stetson, Butler. Rustam.
Win port fith Inst—ships aud barques—Louisa Eaton,
inslow, for Portland in a Tew days; Slrl, McCann,
freight for charter ; Nacouchee, Smith, waiting; Har
per, Perkius, discharging; Gov. Parris, Mussana, for
Portland In 2 day*; R 11 Knight, I.uscomb, discharg
ing; 8 Larrabeo. , dlsg; Bernard, Barney, disg.
llriga—Lorano, Gibbs, disg; Cygnet, Chapman, ilisg;
Fannie. Martin, dißg; George Allan t, Thommon, load
ing for N York; Henry, Drunn, disg; M A Stovons,
Butler, for Mobile soon: Jebosso, Stovens, disg; Mary
Elizabeth, Thompson, just arr; A A Chapman, La*
mont, just arr; Schooners Matron, Taylor, disg: D
Davison, Hardy, disg.
Ar at Matauzas, 6th Inst, Mary D Lane, Gardner, Now
York.
Ar at Clcnfuegos Aug 20, brig Mechanic, , Boston.
Ar at Trinidad, Cuba, Aug 28, brig A Peters, WarUnd,
Now York; schr Masonic, Perry, New York. 29th,
barque Casco, IVaugh, New York. Sent 3d. barques
Jos Cook, Wntton, Boston; E Wright, Daniels, Now
Ar at 8t Jago de Cuba, Aug 2Cth, barque M B Btetson,
Kincaid, Boston.
Sailcil from ilnnjanitla, Aug JTtli, barnuo Cordelia,
Cook, lioflton. 20th, barium Uabbldgo, Ulolsilell, Ham
burg.
Arnt Matanrafl, Sejit. 2d, torques Vigo, Tliurnw,
Cardonna; Helen Frauces, Lewis. New York.
Sailed 6tb, barques Ardennes, Marsh, New Orleans;
Canada, Mitchell, Portland.
Aral Cnrdonmis, Sept. 2d, brig Eureka, Gllkey,
Bucksport; W, H. Park, , Portland; 11. 0. Parker
Knight, do; 3d, ship Herman, Orr, do ; Otli, brig Gen.
Worth, Gilkoy, Boston.
till o£ Arrivals at the Principal Hotel,!
GIIIARD HOTEL—Chestnut Btreot, below Ninth.
CaptWAUuliett,Baltimore HDMoars, Baltimore
Tnos A Walker. Alabama R J White. N Carolina
T E Farming, N Carolina T W Bhonemakcr & wife,
Thos K Potter, Philadelphia Detroit.
J W Btribtlng, Virginia Jan Foster,Oregon
Geo B Roberts Sc la, Md SJ Bigelow & la, St An-*
Bam 8 Harris, Washington thony Falls
AII Jones A la, California TSI Rhodes, Boston
Geo W Frye, Boston T Osgood, New York
J T Twlug. Jl/Olfax Francis M Uymnn N 0
Wm J 1 Merritt, New York E L Uustrick, Milwaukee
A J Morse & to, Boston 8 Higginson A son, Boston
Clias Darkness, Cincinnati J L Van Ordon, N Jersey
J H Parker, New Jorsey J L Shafer, Now Jersey
Horace B Pike, Chicago Ohas Hummel, New jWr
0 A Wftterbury, N Y Prod T Field, N Orleans
Geo Doan, Boston Oscar P Wortham & w N Y
M Doherty & la, Boston J 0 Walker, 8 0
Beldon Martin, lowa N B Jeffress, N 0
John 8 Bryan, Ga Geo W Adams, Ga
J Fountain & la. Ala 8 Hart, Charleston, S C
Mw Robt Hart, 8 0 Miss K Cohen, 8 0
Jesire L Maury, V* Mrs Maury, Va
MissPrico, Va Miss Maury. Va
A 8 W D , r i v * J B Stevenson, Mill*
S Rea( Hng Geo M Steinman, Pa
E 8 Talcaferro, Richmond Juan E Ramlrcs. Chile
J M Morguere, N Granada V Harem, New Granada
Mrs llynall &c, Chicago John L Toed, 111
i V , a^'P.’. Dai iTl Uo J M Green A J.BO
Sunil Phillips, N Y Edwin V Welch, N Y
TliOH ft Rosser, WeslportMo 0 W ftrenemnn, N Y
RDGuorard,Savannah,Ga Nathaniel Dalloo, Pa
M Bucknian. Pa M Dittman, N Y
Chaa W Craig, Troy, N Y Jno Hoakk-y, N Y
Jno Marshall, NY A A Kevins, New Orleans
C G Bruco A lady, lona J E Jliester, Lancaster
, Albert Kirby, Washington M J Hiokok, Pa
Chas Sheldon, Rutland, Vt Win M Cranston, N Y
Mrllubbard, Conn J Sllornor, Helena, Ark
Miss MHorner,Helena,Ark MissF Baldwin, Arkansas
Major Scott, U 8 A Goo F Getz, Chicago
Mrs Scott Jos McCullough, N Y
MUfl Scott ft J Latimer, Jackson,Mich
Mrs E Fitch A ch, Chicago J C ftrlseoo, Reading
JasM Talbott, Richm’d,Va Edw Winno, Albany, N Y
John P Burk, Rochester Chas Benedict, Waterbary,
H Hodges, N Y. Conu’t
II B Shuto, NY SB ltindgo. Bi>»ton
Joseph Blaiik, NY J C Uorard, N Y
Chaa Nelson, Ky Jeremiah Kyle, Va
M Shoemaker, Balt Tliob 8 Morgan, N Y
E U Jeffecess, Va. W V Alexander, N Y
L J Meichers, NY PH Loud, N Y
CITY HOTEL—North Third Slreot, abovo Race.
S Devine, Baltimore O W Chase, Allentown
R L Cowans, Schuylkill co D W Bailey, Jersey Shore
R Maxwell, Jersey Shore S Reinhart, Jersey Shoro
Morris Phelps, Lewlsburg S M Clure, Reading
J Smith, Lock Havcu R Mcllppoy. Lock Hatch
M A Pray, Boston Henry Duncan, Phils
Jam McCurdy, Lewistown John Morico Lancaster
W Vllnn, Lancaster Win Dacres, Dlairsvillo
Juo Free, lilairHvlllo Henry Lucien. Pottsvdlo
Jas Bilgor, PottcviUo Henry Blei, DoyU-stown
Jas Ruffles, N J Jns Bicker, Jersey Shoro
Sirs Harbinc, NY TT Datis, l*a
R 0 Brewster, Bristol, Vt
BLAOIC BEAU nOTKL—Third streot, ab. Callowhill.
N Landes. Distich BH Lenhart, Leesport
Peter Steincl, Reading John Reiner, Reading
ThosPadeu, Perry co, Pft Win Hittlo, AUontown
George Hocker, Allentown l" McAlister, Wilmington
MADISON HOUSB—Second streot. above Market.
J D Ayres, Briclgoton, N J BcnJ Johnson, Burlimrtou,
J U Quyon, Pblla I*wa
ThosP Oilpin, Balt Jno A Grossbeek, Balt
CUB Day, Florenco, Del N L Atwood tc la, N Y
Ed "Watson, Lewes, Del Jas B Simpson, Va
Ed Bnrford,SharpBtown,Md 0 J Hall, ilydo Park
O U Moore, Md R a Morgan, Md
MERCHANTS’ riO-TEL-Fourth stmt, bolofr Arch.
Thcs QUlßsplsJjr, B-ccyrus H Douse, Bucyrus, Q
JjiCII Hofuiaii, BUoyrus II MBcrosgs, Bucrrus
It K V»u Vulkenhui'gli. NY Miss Van fuikcnburgh.NY
tV V Blacljhiou, 111 Adolph Uellor, Woo-lsiook
Josltho,t«»,Va. J VoM«li,ir,ffe»u
O C atroct, (Jongersvillo N 8 ltiscr, Ohio
Juo Blianklm.Evaimvmo lion Arnold Plnmev, Pa
Hon II S .Mott, p H Ifon Geo Scott, Pa
Andw U Blair, Carlislo R B Wiogton, l*a
Jo.ibua Noyes, Ct W l’arbrry, Missouri
W P bearight, BrownHvillo Mra H 0 SlcOullough,
Jno R Dutton, lirownsvillo Ihownsville, pa
A J Crefisman, Blair co J McCullough, Ohio
S ll Chapin, Lexington J R Harjaker, New Castle
Jno Waddington, E Brook Ja» Wilson, Pittsburgh
John 0 Hager, Lancuster K 8 Wriston, N C
Cliaa 3paugler, Yock, Pa V Snider, Jnd
A M C Simmons, Kv R Hughes, Ky
W C howls, SUarou, O V Badaliet, 111
Alex Nott, Uictimond Thos II Owens, Richmond
ASTldd,Ohlo Wm llunley, Miss
Jor Y GrilUlU, Ohio M Baum, Georgetown, D C
J W Morrow, New Phila, O John Irwin, Va
SUm L Graimtn,Astor Hugo L M Hobbs, Lancaster
Hon J S Yost, Pottstown J ti’omelsdoif. MUs
John Bangs, Pittsburg E Chapman, York, Pa
F Kernan, Lftncahtor W II Jiart, Lobanmi, O
E Kingsbury, Bradford Paxton Coates, Cin, O
D Abraham, Savaunali
UNION UOTEfi-Arch Street, above Third.
W Hawk, Chicago W A Hinchraan, Sumcrset
N O Hinchmun, NY lIS llinckmaa Newark, N J
G A Pixou, Winchester, O G 8 Hon, Ohio
J A Gardner, York Springs Mrs A A Glass, Pa
W Armentruut, Va Thoa Fergus Sc lady. Pa
John P Vniidivell, Ohio Mi*>s Price, Green Castle
Geo H Tockor, Balt S Slmemaker, Ohio
Iraac Stauffer, Mt Pleasant Philip Bees, Rochester
Goo Wiggana, Tamaqua OB Wilton, Pa
John C Mulford, Salem, N J Wm M Roberta, Salem, N J
Miss Taylor, Balem, N J D Brindle, Mechanicsburg
A/Lybrand & lady, Dei, O OF Weston, Ohio
E Iliteshew, York Strings J 8 Malinger, Y Springs
D W Riley, York Springs W H Iliteshew, 51d
J J Wilson, Gold lilll, NO J C McCreyht, Ohio
Hugh Steel A son, Md John Royer. Bethlehem
W S Bvown, Bethtehein fi &t Spang, Bethlehem
Mrs SeitrJuger, Montgy co MissSeitziuger, Montgyco
Dr W WotherUi, Moutgy co F S Scitziuger, Montgy co
A O Bryson, PhlJa 8 Coldreli, lowa City
Wuv Norbock, Baltimore.
AMERICAN UOUSE—Chestnut, below Sixth fit.
Capt Thos A Bain, Va N K White, Ya
SSBrown, DC W II Bangs, Washington
A Cochran, Ya J BllaskinaA la, NO
Wm P Webb, NO T F Humphreys, Va
Jos Humphreys, Va J A Wallace, Va
W P W Taylor, Va W O Taylor, Ya
Mrs J il Taylor, Va Miss V ll Taylor, Vo
Thos O Burton, jr, Go Thos O Burton, ar, Go
Mrs Burton, Ga Mim Burton, Da
TJ Biglow, N Orleans Randolph Rogers Sc lady,
M Bradley A la, Ohio Rome, Italy
T S Crayton A la, SC Miss Susan Hoke, SO
Miss Mary Long, SO Jns W Long, SO
Mlm A L Dodge, SU Wm H Mouldin, SC
Jos W Whitlock, Fin Miss F J Caldwell SO
Albert J Rose. SC 0 Wottderlr, Mihs
P G Thomas, Miss RII Caiett, Va
R 8 Smith, Washington T Cooney, Tenn
0 D Cooney, Tcim A A Hardy, Pittsburgh
J F Good go n, NO J T Baker; Miss
R L Seth, lialtimoro C 0 Skeer Maueh Chuuk
G VT Uavecatick, New Ycrk A U Jackson, Tennessee
C O Hamilton, Williamsport A G Harrison, Willi&ina'pt
J P Chandler, Delaware A T Beecher, Connecticut
It IV Peck, ProvMeuco, R l EL Hendrick, New York
Jftg'B Field, Taunton, Moss Jns Watson, N Carolina
W M Kimlor. S Carolina W Bartlett, Now York
S Hill Jr, New York Jaall Thomas, N Jersey
B V Wait, Dayton, Ohio Thos R Cohleii, C West
E Wasliburn, Now York
NATIONAL H9TEL—Race street, above Third.
P. Uliler, Pa Mr Peacock, Reading
Uco Cleaver, PoUslown,Pa 1) 0 Bunt n, N Y
II S Stull, Pa Miss Brown, N Y
Col S Harris, Pino Plains Miss Ilnrnrd, Elmira, N Y
J Knickerbock, Pine Plains Rami R Scliwenk, Reading
J 0 Hageubuch, Easton 8 A Blroiwo.
J U Arndt. Pa U Gibbon, Winfield. Pa
W Hanks, Chicago W Major, Lcesport
Mr Lovcngard A son, Har- James H Tempi in, Easton
rliburg Geo W Morgan, Pottsvillo
W T Rogers, Pa U Watson, Dovlestywn
Thos Loch, Pha*uirville p J Phillips, Pha'alxnUo
John T Bechlo, Allentown LKreamer, PUoenlxville
Levi Holier, Pluenixvmo Weston Dodson, Pa
Levi Franega, l*a lIE Swartz. Easton
John WitWfli*. ftemling U Shipler, Port Carbon ‘
JII Rrossman A- Id, Ohio Y B Stuart, Phillipsbing
'STATES UNION HOTEJr— above Sixth.
John Smeltzer, peach Bot- J K Fox, Chester co, pa
tom A R. Kerr, Pa
C F Griflln, Burlington NJ Johu T Simpson. Pa
51 N Crons, Delaware co Pa Jaa Good, Danville Pa
Geo II Ringer, Parksburg Pa If Eborsol, Parksbnrg Po
JnoM’Cnrdy, Shringfield 111 U II Brontou, Pa
Geo Crowell, PitUburgU Thoa 51 Clark. Lancaster
E Clark, Lancaster co Pa Jas Brmwll, Lancaster
J M Roberts, Perth Amboy D B Black A .n, Blair Pa
New Jersey BMurshhank A wife, Elk
ton Md
BLACK BEAR INN—Merchant streot, bel. Fifth.
SB Uockeubury, Concord Pratt Roberts, Chester co
31 R iMcllrnry, Chester co Wm W Eaven«on, Chest co
Mr* Robt Lyle, Chester co Master Lyle, Cheater cq
T 8 Williamson, York ca T M Crawh'.td. York co
G Gallagher A la, Darby Pa J l) Marshbank, Jjewisville
II Mm show Illinois Wm II Cheney. N London
Joi-l Fink, Port Pro\ idence Dnul Walton, Pa
J Starr, Md
Special .Notices.
Have you purchased oue of Onkford 4 * Throe-.
POI ii.AK llAid ?If nut, wo advise you to do so at once;
they are tho heat Hats for the money ever sold. Re.
member the number, C 24 Chestnut street, below Seventh.
selB-2l*
Removal. —Jnrdcn 9c Urother, Alnnufactur era
and Importers of Siu eb Platvj* W.»»; f bavo removed
from Niuth and Chestnut to No. 304 Chcstuut streot,
übo\o Third, up stairs. Their stock of manufactured
and imported silver ware is tho finest in tho city,
nvlH
Warburton 1 * Inimitable Coverings for the
Head.— Fall Sttcks.
The Dress Hats of the present issue aro eminently de
serving tho preference of gentlemen, as they embrace
«U tho points necewiary to genteel effect, and alt tho
detail* aud ulc-j-r elegoncfea which Impart finish, comfort
and durability—-at tho same time exhibiting appropriate
accordance with the other prrts of tho Fall Costume.
Paris made Moleskin Hats, Opera or Compressible
Ureas Hats, American and French Felt Hats.
WARBURTON, Hatter,
*epll-fAs rawifnw 430 Chestnut street.
Fowler, Wells, A Co,—Jnte 331 Afrh afreet—
lava removed to 022 Chkstnct htubkt, where they will
continue to keep standard works on Phrenology, Physi
ology, Water-Curo, and Phonography. Full and reliable
examinations by an experienced Phrenologist, day and
evening. Cabinet free to visiters. aeYl-4t*
Seamen's Saving Fund —Office 203 Wulnut
street, one door west of second street. Recedes de
posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from ail
classes of tho community, and allows Interest at the rats
of five per cent, per annum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open dally, from 0 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 0 In tho evening. President
Frankllu Fell; Treasurer, Charles M.Morris; Secre
tary, James S. Pringle.
Bower's Infant Cordial,—-This Invaluable
Cordial Is prepared from a variety of the moat choice aud
efficient aromatics known In medicine, and Ib the most
peifect and reliable carminative extant for Infants and
young children.
By its powerful Influence a speedy cure is effected In
all cases of Cholic, windy pahm and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much of children's suffering during denti
tion or teething, aud by Its soothing properties tran
quillses pains of tho bowels, looseness, vomiting, Ac.
Tho Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has boon used in tliousaudß of cases with tho most
abundant nucecss. No family should bo without it.
Prepared only by llbnut A. Bowxb,
At hlB Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of Sixth aud Green sts., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addtoshCd. And for sale
by Druggists generally. au 13-Iy
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Intereat—Na
tional Safety Trust Company. In Walnut Streot, south
west corner of Third Street, PHllauklpuu. Assets
over Oxb Million and a Hal? or Dollars, Invested
In Rkal Ebtatb, Mortgages,Ground Rents, and other
first class securities, as required by the charter. This
institution confines its business eutirely to the recei
ving of money on deposit. Any sum, large or small,
is received, and the money is always paid back, with
out notice, to any amount.
The office i» open every day from 8 o’clock Iu tho
morning until 7 o’clock iu the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 9 o’clock.
Ulamagcs,
On tho 15th Instant, by Rev J. F. Berg, SAMUEL
LODOKto ELMIRA HAHN, daughter of Dr. Wm. ft.
llalin, of Limerick, Montgomery county.
On Tburrtday eviiuing, 10th inatant. by Rev. Father
Rafferty, Mr. JOHN J. LARUAY to Mins SUSANNAH
L. GKSSLLER, both of tins city.
On the 14tli hist., by Rev. Father McAnanev, of St.
Paul’s, Mr. CHARLES DKVLIS, Jr., to >Hm MARGA
RET FAULKNER, all of this city.
On the 23d of July, 1857, by Rev. Fntnsr O’Har.tn, of
St. Paul’s, Mr. BERNARD MeKINNKY to Mi». MARY
FARR,, all of thin city.
iUcatljs.
On TncMtuy, 15th Instant, Mm. 3IARY WESTER
-IIOOD, wiiuoi Lewis D. Wusterhood, in the 40th yoar
of her age.
llhu relatives and friends and thoso of tho family aio
respectfully Invited to atfond tho funeral, from tho re
aidonco ot her husband, No HID Cherry street, nboio
Duke, Into Kensington, this (Friday) aftccnoou, 18th
at 3 o’clock, without further notice.
On tho 14th instant. JASIE3 C. BACON, formerly
from Dublin, aged 47 years.
Tho relatives and triends of tho family aio invited
to attend his funeral, from his Into residence, White
hall rood, Norringtonville, three miles from Norristown,
this (Friday ) morning, at U o’clock, to proceed to tho
Cathedral Cemetery, West Philadelphia
Suddenly, on the J6th instant, ANDREW HERMAN,
agod 64 years.
Tho relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully
Invited to attend tho funeral, from tho residence of
Charles Puuius. Main street, above tho depot, German
town, this (Friday) morning, at 10 o'clock.
10-* Office of the Union s Cunul Company
PIULADRU-mA, Sept. 14th, 1857.—A meeting of Urn
stockholders ot the Union Canal Company of Pennsyl
vania will bo held at the olllco of tho company, (Far
quHar Buildings,) No. 228 WALNUT street, below
Third, cm TUESDAY, October Oth, next, at 12 o’clock,
M. By order of Uio Board of Manageis,
holS-ltocO 0. THOMPSON, Sec’y.
OFFICE OF THE STREET SWKEI-ING
AND KNHTIUZINO CO.MI-ANY
No. 020 Saxkom Strkkt.
'This Company, incorporated the State of Penniyl-
Miiiia byu pinpctii'tl charter, with u capital of TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND WJU.Mtrt, ia now prepared to
dispone of Its remaining capital stock at TWENTY
FIVE DOLLARS por share, the price originally fixed
upon by tho Hoard of Diroclois, t>y virtue of tho pro
vision# of tlio charter. Ten per cent, only of tho price
of each share is to bn paid at the time of subscribing,
and fiituro instalment* of not more than ten per cent
will only bo required in periods of t«o months, after duo
notice given, until ono-nalf of tho capital stock is sub
scribed and paid in.
Tho Company, contemplating the cleaning of streets
by machinery—tho salo of patent rights to uso tho iiia
clilhes—tho collection of waste, garbage, offal, refuse of
families and manufactories, & c ., carcases of animals,
blood, bones, and fecal matter, For converting the same
into fertilisers, offers a largo Held for tbe profitable em
ployment of capital, und presents great inducements for
subscriptions to its stock. Subscriptions received at the
office of J. L HUTCHINSON. Treasurer, Northeast
corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at tho
Office of tho Coinpauy, No. 020 SANSOM Street, below
Seventh street, where information of tho purposes and
prospects of tho Company, aud pamphlets containing
tho charter and other matters connected with its opera
tions, will bo furnished.
eclS-Ot CHARLES CUMMING, President
OFFICE OF TinfSTREKT SWEEPING
and fertilizing company-no. «2o san-
SOM Street, below SEVENTH. *
I'uuADEt.riah Sept. I6tU,
A Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will
ho held at tho Office of tho Company, on MONDAY next,
tlio 2lat jnst., at II o’clook, A. M
fly order of the Directors,
HeplB-3t _ oUAB.CUMMlNa,l’ri?sldent._
IilOUNl).— ON TITe’MOR NING OF THE
J 17th instant, a KNAPSACK, containing wearing
apparel. The owner can procure it at No. 20 WOOD
BINE Street, by preying property. iwlB It
H/JARCHANT's
JjJ.. •*.' - ■■ cry b i a i»o Graphs.
OR PHOTOQRAPHIC MINIATURES IN OIL
NE. corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST ’
The nbovo pictures differ ',<,nlial!y from Mjthtair
eviT bpfi.ro ollcrci to the pubUo. Thei, .ottneM, a„®
truth of color Mid outliuo, estraordlnarr mlnutcnui
and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, the creates!
fidelity of rcsemblanco; while the severity of the or
deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally
settles tho question of tbolr perraanonco. These facts
enable the subscriber to offer them, with tho greatest
satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his
friends.
They aro secured by letters patent to, and can bo had
ONLY of E. D. MARCKANT.
ICT Portraits of the cabinet, and life size on canvas
a* heretofore. selB«3m
Holmes 1 SELF-JiiGiiTitfGsmiF am)
LIFE BOAT.—The undersigned are sole agents
for lho sale of HOLMES’ SELF-RIGHTING SURF AND
LIFEBOAT. Patent right for States or cities or boats
ready for use, can be obtained by applying to
BISHOP, SIMONS, * CO.,
4 e]B-lm 30 North wharves.
Amusements
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
■lm. K. A. MARSHALL ....Sole Leasee
THIRD NIGHT OR THE GRAND RONZANI
BALLET TROUPE,
under the personal direction oT tho celebrated Maltre
de Ballet,
DOMENICO RONZANI
w»iii TIIIS KVEN , IN(} ' Sept. 38 1857,
Mill bo presented tho grand Fantastic Ballet, entitled
FAUST. '
Doctor Fount Signor Oaipara Pratosi
1 oter. ... .Signor Cecchottl
Margnenta Milo loulx, lanmureuX
1 . f SlgnoraCecehattl
Bplnto Danranlß ~Signor Jiaratli
MeUßtofeiO Signor D. Boninnl
Pricks op Admissiox— Parquet, Parquet Circle and
Balcony, $1; Family Circle. 50 cents; Amphitheatre
25 cents; Colored Gallery, 25cents. ’
Tho Box Office of the Academy is open from 9 A. M.
toSP. M ,for the securing ofßeservedSeats and Boxes,
without extra charge.
The Ballet will commence at 8 precisely.
Carriages will set down beads South, and tako up
heads North.
TUOS. Mc&EON, Treasurer.
WHEATLEY 18 ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—Sole Lessee W. WHEATLEY.
Scale or Pbioeb —Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Beats), 50cents;
Family Circlo and Amphitheatre. 25 cents; Seats in Pri
vate Boxes, 76 cents ; "Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery,
23cents; Gallery for Colored Persona, 25 cents; Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons. 38 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 8 P. M.
J. M. B. WHITTON. Treasurer.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, Sept. 18th, the per
formances will commence with Shakspeare’s trotredv of
HA3ILET.
Ilamlot .......Mr. E. L. Davenport
Ophelia Mrs. E. L. Davenport
To conclude with the comic Operetta, ontitlod
SWISS BWAINB.
TVATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
1 v near Eighth. '
Admission— Seats in Private Box, $1; Orchestra
Chsirs, 75 cents; Dress Circle and Parquet, 60 cents;
Family Circle, 25 cents. Doorsopen at 7. Tocoratnence
at 8 o'clock.
Box Office open from 10 to 4 o’clock, when seats can
be secured.
Stage Managor Mr. 11. Watkins
THIS (Friday) EVENING. Sept. 18, tho perform
ance n ill commence with
IIUBH LION.
Tim M00re.,,.........Mr. TF. J. Florence
Mrs. Fizgig Mr«. F. Drew
To be followed by the popular piece entitled
WORKING THE ORACLE.
Fred Fizgig,and threocharacters ...Mr. W. J.Florence
Mad Ihdly Sparkall and three characters, Mrs. Florence
To conclude with the comic piece of the
YANKEE HOUSEKEEPER.
Barney 0'C0nn0r.,................Mr. Yf. 3. Florence
Pegann MohltabloUißginfluttor....Mrs, W. J. Florence
WALNUT STREET THEATRE—Los
* v sqe, Mr. E A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr.
Iphngefton. Prices.—Dress Circle and Parquette, 60
amts; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private Box and Orchestra
Seats, 76 cents. Box Office open from 9 o’clock A. M.
to 3 P. M. Doors open at 7 o’clock; performance to com
mence at 1%.
BENEFIT OF J. B, M’DONOUOH.
THIS (Friday).EYENING, Sept. 18th, will bo act
od Shaksnoaro'e tragedy of
iIAMLET.
Hamlet .Mr.M’Donoagh
Ghost Mr. Daly
OpheliH Madame Ponisi
To conclude with
BEWARE OF GABROTKRB.
Sylabub
Mrs. Chutney,
SANFORD’ 8 OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, ahore Chestnut.
Doora open at 7# o’cluck—ta commence at 8.
Admittance 25 cents.
SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE
In their Operatic Entertainments, introducing all the
latest Songs, Glees, Choruses, Dances, Ac , concluding
each omtiiig with a
LAUGHABLE BURLESQUE.
£cgal Notices,
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COVNTY OF VniIADKIPIIIA.
In the matter of tho Estate of John Dominic Berrell,
ilcr’d —The auditor appointed to audit, settle, ami ad
just the account of Rev. C. J 11. CARTER, Adminis
trator of the Estate of JOHN DOMINIC DEHREI.L,
dec'd, will meet the parties interested at hiß office, No.
213 South Sixth street, Philadelphia, on Monday, Sep
tember 28, JBST, at 4 o’clock P. M.
LEWIS O. CASSIDY,
sop 18-fmw 5t Auditor.
'[VOTICE, —Whereas Letters of Adtnimatra
-11 tionupon the Estate of JAMES DUGAN, deceased,
have been granted to the undersigned, all persous in
debted to wild Estate nill please make payment, and
those haviug claims will present the same to
JANE DUGAN, Administratrix,
septll-fDt* Grapo street, Manayuuk.
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT OF MONT
OOMKIIY county, August 19th, 1857. Notice is
hereby given, to all persona Interested in the estate of
Mary Aiderfer, late of the township of Lower Salford, in
said county of Montgomery, deceased, that Abraham,
John, and Benjamin Aiderfer have applied to said Court,
by petition, praying for & dccroe for the sale of the teal
estnto of said Mary Aiderfer, deceased. The said Court
have fixed WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of September,
1857, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court House, in Norris
town, for all parties fntercstedto appearand show cause,
if any they hare, why the prayer of said petitioners
should not be granted. By order of tho Court.
J. 1). DAVIS, Clerk of the Orphans l Court.
auSo»d4if
►jjricuHurc.
STATE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.
—AGRICULTURISTS,STOCK BREEDERS, GARD
NERS, I'OMOLOGISTS, INVENTORS, MANUFAC
TURERS, ARTISANS! i AU classes are invited to be
come exhibitors.
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY will hold Us SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHI
BITION at Powedton, West Philadelphia, on SEPTEM
BER 29th and 80th, and OCTOBER Ut and 2d end
ing, for th® display ot Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine and
poultry, Agricultural llachlnes and implements, Dairy,
Pleld and Garden Products, Soeds, Fruits, Flowers and
Vegetables, tbe Mechanic Arts, Domestic, Household
and other Manufactures, Stoves, Wares and Inventions.
A PLOWING MATCH ! •
In order to promote skill and efficiency In the Im
portant work of tho Farm, a Plowing Match will come
off on the fourth day of the Exhibition, to which men
aud youths are Invited to compete for the premiums.
To sellers and buyers of farm stock this Exhibition
will afford a most favorable market.
The different Railroad Companies will carry *U stock
and articles to and from the Exhibition free of charge
os heretofore, and will issue Eztunio* Ticket* for the
Fair week at the usual liberal rates.
Lists of Premiums aud all other information will he
furnished on application to ROBERT C. WALKER, fie
crotary, at the Rooms of <: the Philadelphia Society for
Promoting Agriculture,” CbesoutStreet. below Seventh,
couth side, upstairs.
The books for the entry of articles and animals will
be open <?n and after the Ist of September.
DAVID TAGGART,
President Penna. Btato Agricultural Society,
au!3-d t eep 28
fot Bale an& to £et.
4hqnn or s6oo book bindery for
tJptlvJvV SALE—Seven years established, doing a
fair Job business, which can bo increased, both blank
and printed jobs. Location. 535 Arch street, below
Sixth. Blank books at cost, jobs bound to order.
aug\9-5w
PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN GLOUCES
TER, N. J,, FOR BALE, handsomely located and
Bhaded—Lot, 75 feot by 140. Price, 83,000. Also. Lota
euitable for manufactories, fronting tbe river. Apply
toC. KODB, No. 311 §outh Fifth street. au26-lm*
IVTOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—Tho ship
1Y STALWART, Capt. A. 11. Lucas, from Liverpool,
is now discharging under general order at Almond street
wharf. Consignees will please attend to receipt ot
their goods. THUS. RICHARDSON A CO.
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Horticultural society 3 * ex-
IItMTION.—The Twenty-ninth Exhibition of
tlio PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
will be held in JAYNE'S HALL, Chestnut Street, near
Seventh, ou tlio Jstb, 16th, 17tb and 18th instant, being
Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday aud Friday,
Contributions in choico or rare Fruits, Flowers, aud
Vegetables are respectfully solicited.
Contributors from a distance may address
THOMAS I*. JONES, Secretary,
No. 630 Marketstreet, Philadelphia.
R. BUIBV, Chairman,
sep!2-6t Nos. 822 Sc 024 Market 6treet, I‘hila.
JE. & B. SCHELL’S
• CITY MARULE WORKS AND 6TKAM MANTEL
FACTORY.
MARBLE lIALL,
S. E, CORNER OF TENTH AND VINK STREETS,
Whore every variety of MARBLE MANTELS. TOMBS,
MONUMENTS, TABLE TOPS and FLOORING, can bo
supplied upon reunonablu terms. au24-tut3ra
S“AVTnG FUND.—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Lutge and Miiall hums received, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
EST from tho day of deposit to tho day or withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 until 5 o’clock every day, mid ou
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for halo ou England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from XI upuurds.
Pres'deut—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD
Treasurer—PLlNY FISK
Teller—o AMES K. HUNTER
O' LI) WHEAT WHISKE Y.—E. P. MID
DLETON i t BROTHER, importers of Wines, Bran
dies, Arc Al-o, sole proprietors of tho Old Wheat
Whiskey, No. j North Front Street. sepl7-lm
#7 TINGLET & CoTbaNKERS,
• No. 37 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
CORRECTIONS promptly made on all accessible points
in the United Status and Canada.
Stocks, Bonds, Bought and Sold on Commission.
Uncurrunt Bank Notes, Checks, Ac., bought at the
lowest rates.
Deposits received end interest allowed, aa per agree
rmmt anl-Bm
TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS—
Attention ia invited totlio following stock of sea
soned LUMBER:
300,000 feot 5-4 Yellow Pino Floor Boards.
250,000 feot 4-4 do 40.
30,000 foot 3-4 do ;U>, suitable for lin
ing stores. 1
75,000 feet White Pino Floor Boards.
350,000 feet Spiuco Joist.
Selling low for cosh, to suit the times, and in lots to
Buit purchasers.
ALBERT BENTON,
selO-lm# South FRONT street.
David m. iiogan, blask booTc
Manufacturer, Stationer nnd Printer, No. 418
WALNUT street, botweenJourth and Fifth, Philadel
phia. B&S-lrn
COTTON —200 bales good Middling to Mid
d/ing fair Cotton, in storo and for sale by
, MARTIN k MAOALJSTER,
* q * l North Water fltraat
ROSI N. —500BARRELS SOAPMAKERS 5
IIOSTN, to nrrivo per uchoouer J. II Planner.
For Bale by MARTIN Sc MACAVfdTKU,
119 North Water street.
Manilla rope—superior ma.
■NILLA RGPN, manufactured and for tale by i'
WEAVER, FITLER k 00., 0
•uB.if No.& N. W»t«r «t., and 9$ N,
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS’ INSTITUTE
1 WEST PHILADELPHIA, ’
No Seminary whatever is more like a prirate fa® jij.
The course of study is extensive and thorough. Prol
fesjtor Saunders.will receive a few more papjJe under
fourteen years of age into hht family. Enquire of.
Messrs, j. 8 Silver and MothewNewkirk, or Col. J. W.
Furuey, Editor of this Paper, whose sons or wards are
now members of his family. aeptl4-if
®T. MASK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY,
, , IOCMT STREET, west of Sixteenth. Cluum in
Latin, Greek. French, and the usual English branches,
arranged so as to allow pupils to advance in each, Inde-
Fh«sJ others, with a rapidity- proportioned to
J?£» »*i? vera l a^"*‘tl<9. Much, time ia .given during
?SStToAsr;. Ie ’ sou - cire “ u ” ba °b
_sen Sar* _J . ANDREWS JIARBIS, SAndT
MPSS
®S?™P7AnFMISS dillaye
CUE3TIi « »~t, «OT»D«, s£
references.
Rm.il. A. BOMfiman, t>. D,. pVjlaArinw-.
Malin. ilo; C. Wadsworth, D. D., do; it o P
1 Newton Brown D D.,’ 10; Wm. ii. lcX° "S °’
Blackwood; D.D., do; A. Conyers, D. !>., do /ohn
Loyhurn, D. D., Jo; James 11. CuthberMo: Wm T
Brantley, D. D.. do; E. B. Cheney, do; William BnuP
ford, New York city; A. D. Gillette, 1). D. f do* it Bab
cock, D, D , do: R. Puller. J). 8., Baltimore: George W
Eaton. D. D., Hamilton, New York; G. Kempton, North
East, New York; Thomas Rambaut, Casrville, Georgia;
Howard Malcom, D. D.. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania: John
S. Hart, LL. V., Philadelphia: Paul T. Jones, Esq do*
Col. A. G. Waterman, do; Caspar Morris. M. Ddo ;
Robert A. Kiell, Esq., Marshall, Texas; John B. Bern’
pte, Esq.) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; James Edmunds,
, Jisq., do, do; George W. Jackson, Eeq., do, do; JohnH.
Raymond, LL. D., Brooklyn, New York; Mayson Bray*
son, Esq., Chicago; Hon. George W. Bradford, Homer,
New York; Stephen D. Dillaye, Esq., New York city;
Hon, Daniel 8. Dickinson, Binghamton, New York.
sep4-lm
pRITTBNDEN’S PHILADELPHIA COM-
A-l MKRCIAL COLLEGE, 8. 55. corner ot BBVSSNTH
and CHESTNUT Street*, Second and Third Storie*.
HOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every ntylo.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, ic.
Each Student haa Individual instruction from compe.
*owrTHio„°o^Prl^ CM ’ mAw ** im “ Kll * <<>
tow?“ ~c<,“ i 7to cl^o '
Term«*Ao ,na ” eOSp “ oimei ' s, ° Jget * Catalogue of
* aeSlm
"MAN ■" ~
. A-LIiEN, A. M., h prepared to
receive a limited number of pupili 0 „ .he violin
or on the Piano, mid to play Violin uLta™ ISoiS
nienta with edyanced pianists. Apply at the realdenee
of hla father, Profeator ALLEN, Nol 315 South Seven
ts<mth Street. Circulars, *ith terms and references
at (i- ANDKK fc Co.’s, No. INH Chestnut St. sel-lm*
CJCHOOLFOR YOUNGLADIES.3OUTH
>3 WEST CORNEROJ? ARCH AND TENTH STREETS
The pupils in this Institution will be instructed in aii
the branches of a thorough English Education, and every
, facility for the acquirement of knowledge provided for
them.
..Mr. J. B.Clarke
.Miss Anna Cruise
The discipline will be a careful pointing onward and
upward, .
The school-year Is divided Into two terms, of fire
months each, commencing first of Ninth Month (Sep
tember,) and first of Second Month (February.)
First Department, per term of fire months £25.00
Second ** u ; (t fmnn
*>>« “ , “ “ um
Fuel, &0., per term. -- 1,00
Philadelphia, 1557.
Thomas Kimber,
Samuel Settle, Jr.,
Marraadake O.Cop®,
•William Bottle, <
Thomas Winter,
AnthonyP Morris,
Joshua u. Morris.
Uriah Hunt,
»u3s>lin. i
JUPPLEE’S INSTITUTE FOB YOUNG
LADIES, (boarding and day pupil*.) N. W. corner
£LI<V£NTH &ud o&££N street*. Filth gensioD frill
open on September 7th. Best reference given, in
eluding all present and former patron*. au26-tf
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS* N. E. corner EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD street*. Professors of the highest
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing foil
particulars, pupils* names, testimonials, 4c., can he
had on application.
au2s*tf F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
.Mr. Chapman
• Mrs. Stoneall
Hall of st. jahes the less,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Rsf. B. R. Sxrs&R, Rectos.
The Annual Bessiou frill begin on TUESDAY, Sen*
iemberl, *
Circulars maybe obtained at the Bookstore of H.
HOOKER, 8. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Pust Office, Falls of SchayliiU, Phila
delphia. anl7-6m
HfRS*BARTON« BOARDING AND
i"A DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 192&
CHESTNUT St., botow Twentieth, will re-open on tha
SECOND MONDAY in September. aul&-Bw*
TOOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
it persons, male and female, to gain a share of this
world’s goods and comforts as a
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDY BROTHERS* BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Nob. 148 and ISO SIXTH Street, near RACE,
will ic-opea on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall
and winter Btadies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, in a short time.
THE LEIDY>3 take pleasure in saying, that during
tho past year a large number of persons acquired a
BUSINESS EDUCATlON,enabling many to secure pro
fitable situations, and others to prosecute their business
operations successfully. *022-3m.
/^GAL—Tho very best assortment of LE
\J UUIH and BCHUYLKILL COAL on Laud, in
BROAD Sireot, second yard above Vino street
wU-lm HOWELL DORMAN.
QO/fn kBS. IS A TON.—JSUYEKS
wVlv and consumers are invited to examine our
stock of “LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK
HEATH COAL.” Our Coal is selected expressly for
family use; being carefully screened, we will warrant it
free from slate and dust. ' l Wa sell 2240 lbs.,” being
“ 240 lbs. more'* than sold by retail dealers, at “23 cents
less per ton.”
, Also, on hand a full supply of BROAD TOP BITU
MINOUS COAL" for Steam-generating, Blachsmithing,
and Boiling-mill purposes. This Coal cannot bo ex
celled.
Yards, BROAD and TINE—Big Sign, <*2340 LBS. IS
A TON. [seB-3m] LEIGHTON A CO.
COAL! COAL! COALI—TAGGART*
CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL.
J. k R. CARTER’S GREENWOOD, TAMAQUA COAL
GEORGE W. SNYDER’S PINE FOREST SCHUYL
KILL COAL.
Have for sale, and are constantly receiving from
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL SfZES.
There is no Coal mined anywhere, equal la quality
theso, and a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority. Our Coal is very carefolly screened at our
yards, and we will warraut it perfectly free from slate,
dust and all Impurities. Onr PRICES areas LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at onr Office, No. 151 SOUIH FRONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders left at our Yard, CALLOWHILL itreet, below
BROAD street.
Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above CAL
LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Pest,
will receive prompt attention. ;
Purchasers for Family use w!U do well to call and ex
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. au4-tf
BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL—Direct from
the Company’s ifines, and the only authorized
agents, by retail, loath of Kensington.
Abo Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal.
n J- TREADWAY, Swanson street,
au2o-2mj Ist »> harf above Washington, Southwark
{SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL—
SI » m daily receiving, at my yard, the best qnality o-
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them.
IC7* No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRIORS. ‘
Lehigh and Schuylkill coal—
DALY, PORTER A CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh
aud Schuylkill Coal. au l-8m
Lumber and coal—Montgomery
k NEALL having connected the Coal with the
Lumber business, inform their frieuds that they have
wade contractu for a supply of the beat qualities of
Lehigh ami Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready to re
ceive orders, Twelfth and Prime street*, Orders mar
be left with Mr. S. KILPATRICK, No. 13 S. FIFTH
street, or -with Mr. YTM. D. NsALL, corner PINK and
WATER streets. aulB-3m
COAST PILOT.—IN PRESS AND IHLI
SOON BE PUBLISHED, the following standard
Books, viz: Blunt’s Coast<Pilot. ISth edition; Bow
ditch’s Navigator,27th edition: Shipmaster’s Assistant.
9th edition. *
We invite attention to our now Spring Centre Com
passes, which answer for either light or heavy weather,
and arc especially adapted for steamers, and vessels
where the motion is considerable. They require fewer
repair* than any compass now in ose.
Marino Opera Glasses of euperiorquality, Spy Glasses,
Aneroid and Mercurial Barometers, Thermometers,
American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad
rants, Azimuth Compasses, Binaries, Log Glasses, and
all kinds of Nautical Instruments and Books, constantly
onhand.
PHILADELPHIA
Also, Charts of all parts of the world from the latwl
aud best authorities.
Agents for Rogers’ American Code of Signal*, Deni’s
Chronometers and Compasses, and for Abbott's Horo
meter, aud an Instrument for working ont problems In
Nautical Astronomy by simple inspection and with per
fect accuracy. They have received the approval of ex-
Serienced shipmasters, and have been adopted by the
8. Navy. E. k G. W. BLUNT.
aulB-lm* No. 179 Water Street.
Henderson & co' 8 great liter
ARY FAIR. FIFTH and ARCH streets.
Iu order to gratify the wishes of our numerous pa
trons, and induce the book-buying public to fill up their
libraries at the usual low prices, wo intend to present to
every purchaser of books to the amount of $1 and up
wards,a Gift in value of from *25 cents to $lOO. Call at
our establishment, look at our valuable stock, and select
for yourselves.
Recollect you iro not buying at chance, for ivory pur
chaser gets his books at the usual price,and very many
will get, in addition, a present worth having. au2l-3m
»7l VANS’ GREAT GIFT BOOkIaLE,
J3i No 430 OUESTNUT Street. N. 8.-So CS
Non »ith an, other house iu the City. aul-Siu
IVO more PILES--NO MOKE PILES.
Ax DR. CHARLES KELLNITZ, from Paris and Lon
don, is m possession of a remedy which will cure radi
cal»y this painful disease, however protracted and ob
stinate ittnav be. Tho first prescriptionarrests all pain
as if by magic, and three days’ treatment effects a com
plete cure. No charge will he made if tho remedy faiU.
All diseases cured. He is also the inventor of a liquid
for nourishing tho growth of the hair, and removing
baldness, the efficacy of which he fully guaranties. a
Lowis Fishblati cured of piles.
Apply at 923 LOCUST street, near the Unltariai
o hurcl >- seMm
JU. CHASE & CO.
• (ilillßßA I,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
43 North AHO NT und 44 TVATKR Stroi-t, Flmudclnhiu.
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
CLOVER SEED
On consignment from the Interior ol Pennsylvania,
j&s°*? Uc ww ploatilng Mill i« now in general use.
Hr Also, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP always on
' seTi-tf
"MACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES.
i-TX Sold by CHADWICK k BRO., SECOND Street,
flm door above Race. auglß-Bmna.
PE RSONAL.—LET IT BE dTsTINCTLY
understood that Dr. J. B, FRANCIS does extract
Teeth with GALVANIC FORCEP, without pain, at
WO South Fourth fltreot, fyjlow Spruce. *el6-6t#
(Educational
TERMS
* HARRIETT ittOWNi
REFERENCES
/. D. White, M. D..
Sea). S. Janney, M- D.
Robert K. Wright,
Thomas D. Smith,
George Griscom,
William S, Pittield,
David Vanderreer,
William B. Thomas.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
ALEXANDER CONVERT,
Nv S. comer 6f Broad and Cherry Sts.
Shipping.
CHIP OTSEONTHE FOE NEW OB-
WShJtS—Guarantied llrsVweeart %oualt In allthia
week, and takes what freight offers at the lowest rates.
The remarkably fast-sailing packet ship OTBEOK-
TilE, Wm. K. now loading rapidly at
Race street wharf, haring a large portion of her cargo
engaged, will sail as above, fall or not full.
Rippers will please hurry their goods alongside, and
to the conntiog-honse for signature.
For balance of freight, or jasage, having elegant
state-room accommodations, or steerage passage, apply
*0 BISHOP, BIMOS3 4 C 6.,
_ 36 North Wharves.
insures at the lowest rates, and
wm take steam down the Delaware and up the Mis
sissippi. ael^tf
"008 SAN FRANCISCO—CALIFORNIA
JL LlNE.—Direct from Philadelphia.
The magnificent clipper ship JOSEPH JONES, Sam
uel (r. Flowera, commander, U now loading at
etreot wharf j haring a Urge part of her carlo earned
and going on board rapid!/, wdl hare immediatedea-
Bhippers will pleaae hurry their good* along&ldt with*
out delay.
for balance of freight apply to
BISHOP, SIMONS & CO .
38 North Wbtrree.
T>OR SAN FRANCISCO—FROM NEW
X’ YORK.
The celebrated clipper thip SANTA OLAt7S, Poster,
tauter; the magnificent clipper »hlp BOSTONIAN,
——t rawter, ere now loading and will hate despatch as
above.
Por balance of freight applr to
BISHOP, SIMONS k. CO.,
30 North Whirr«.
Gottis onb Hfstanrartis.
TMcGOWAK’S RESTAURANT, SOUTH
. ,T*„ we fi cor ?" oI BROAD and WALNUT.—Game
a °7v^L? ther dellcacie > »n season. Families annulled
with Oysters on the shortest notice. sep'T-Tm
Lewis b. coffin,—
THIRD RATIO HEAD
South-east comer FIFTH and QUEEN Streets
aep3 lmo Philadelphia,
HfERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
i-v-i. NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Aboyi Haskxt.
PHILADELPHIA.
• an2t-tf McKIBBEN & SONS, Piorautoii,
CSCOTT HOUSE—Corner of Irwin Street
KJ and Duquesna Way, Pittsburgh. B. D. MARKER,
Proprietor. «u23-£m
tDineo atib £ ignore.
PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de
hentnre 250 casks Bt. Joseph l ! Pore Juice Port
Wine, in qrs. and eighths.
Ten puncheons 2 okn Ramsay Islay Malt BeotchWhi*-
key. 2 years old
Fifty pipes Anchor Gin.
.r ■S e l , ’r M i rt * I .’ S?” 6 - *od J. J Bnpnr BtmbUm, ill
of which I offer to the trade at reduced prieea.
jQg v TOBIAS
w«-3mo» 88ma»>S. Front St.,t*loir Wktnst.
EP. MIDDLETON & BRO., DtpoßT
• I3S of BRANDIES, WINKS, 40.; H»,
Mia «o e P"JTOtonot th. oW 'WHEAT WHISKEY.
No. 5 North FRONT Itre.t. ia22-lm
A LEXANDER V. HOLMES. WINE AND
fA- LIQUOR STORE, No. 2£6, Boatluut Comsr of
QEOET.K »od SOUTH Bt-e.;,. * jS" T
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FINK WINKS, LIQUORS, CIQABS, 4e,.M
South FIFTH Stmt, Philadelphia. sol-lj
Brandies.— pinet, oastaion-4 c©., Ma
teH & Co,, and other Wands of Cognacs of Tartous
Tmtages.ta half pipes andunartsrcasks; PeUeroUln
Eochell. Brandln, ije and dafh.in halfpipes, quarter
casks and one-sighth casks, all in OnatomHoSs storas,
imported and for sals bj ’
henry bohlen t CO.,
SU 8 Nos. 2a and 223 South Fourth street.
TWTHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, at.b
AND LAOKB BEER BBKWKBY, No. 620 fnsr
N 0,035) North THIRD Street, Thilalelphis.—hhippinjr
orders prdmptl/ attended to. snl-U
Sales bg Auction.
WTOLBEBT A SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
* ' 431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom
Douse, between Fourth and Fifth streets.
C ARD.—We invite the attention of purchaser* to the
peremptory sale of men’s and boys 3 Fall and Winter
Clothing:, embracing -
1000 GARMENTS,
to be held at on? store THIS MORNING, at 10 o’clock.
Also, at commencement, an invoice of Gold Jewelry
The whole are now arranged for examination with
catalogues.
GOLD JEWELRY.
At commencement of sale this day (FRIDAY) will be
sold an invoice of Gold Jeweller, comprising ta assort
ment of Ladles’ and Gent’s Breastpins, Ear-drops, Fin
ger-rings, Ac.pfce.
CLOTHING ADDITIONAL.
Also, an inroiee of Gent’s and Boys* fall and winter
Clothing, city made, worthy the attention of purcha
sers.
NOTICE.—-The Brandy .to be sold at the Custom
House, Chestnut street, on MONDAY next, may be ex
amined on the morning of sale It was imported per
barques ‘ I R. H.Doeglass,” December 2hxL IAM and
14 Franklin,” August 8. 1856. Otard, I>apay & Co
Cognac, represented to be the finest Brandy in the mar
ket, and worthy particular attention.
SALK Of BRANDT IN BOND.
On MONDAY, 2Ut Inst.,
At 10* o’clock precisely, we will sell, by order of
Mrs. Sarah Haines, administratrix to the estate of
John Guy, Jr., deceased, at the Custom House, Cheat
nut street, between Fourth and Filth strata. 20 hall
pipes brandy.
Mosbs nathaks, auctioneer
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, fi E. cam
SIXTH and RACE Streets. *
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
S. £. Corner of Sixth and Bate Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silvW ulatw
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods
Groceries, Began, Hardware, CutleryT&mita n Bed
ding, Hones, Vehicles, Earoeaa, Stocks, and on all ar
ticles of valee for any length of time agreed on. on more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. JieAJ M. NATHANS,
NATHAN'S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS trill
uke place in a few days. Dae notice will be given
WEBB’S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry
Guns. Pistols, Musical Instruments, Ac., will take plaee
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB’S great sale or Dry Goods. Clothing, Bedding.
Ac., being forfeited collaterals, will take plan shortly
Due notice wiU be given.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No- 325
O ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Btret*.
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o’clock,
Of Boota, Shoes. Hardware, Cutlery, Watehea, Jew
elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goods. Notions
&e., Aa. " *
N. B.—Terns, of Night gales, four mouths’ eredlt for
approved city acceptances, for sums of £lOO and with la
terest added from date of sale. sepl-lm
George w. smith, auctioneer,
N. E. carnet of BARRON and SOUTH Street*,
above Second. *
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,’
At Ttf o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, CulS
lery. Housekeeping Articles, Clotiwig, Watches. Jewel
ry, Fancy Articles, fte.
CAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
I d Ali o!e,cis r No. 112 South
initLS Street, below opposite Per .{ CD [.
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of busxaess from T o’clock, A. Huntil 10
o’clock in the evening.
OuVdoor sales, and sale* at the Auction House, at
tended upon the men satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL 9300.000.
EstaMishtdfvr tAs last Thirty Years.
Advances nude from one dollar to thm m
mondj, Silver Plate, Watehes, Jewelry, Hardware, Mar
, chandiie, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars. Musical
Instrument*, Guns, Hones, Carnages, sad Goods of
every description.
AH goods can remain any length of «ma agreed
upon. •
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be charged *J per cent, per month: |.V U ? and over,
the lowest market rate. *
This Store House haring a depth of 120 feet, has largo
Are and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all persons haring goods
pranced upon.
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office i* prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than «ny other in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in umotats, with
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALS.
Gold Patent Lerer md other Watchei, Jevtiirr, >ad
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. au-Iy
ocntietnen’s jrnrnislpug (Eoobs.
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE-
T T MEN’S FURNISHING STORE, .nd PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 766
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, 5s particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. anfi-Iyif
Department for supplying the
cm’ WITH H ATES.
, , PaiLion-mii, September 11, ISiT.
NOTrOL ta hereby giren that the lint of DELIN
QUENT WATER RENTS, for 1857. vill be luoded to
the proper officers for the cutting off or detaching fur
rula supplying such delinquents with water, on TCE3
DAY MORNING, September 23d, 1357.
NO WATER KENTS will he receiTed at the Register'*
Office alter MONDAY, September 21st, 3857. To sate
expense, those who hare not paid their Water Tax for
1867 had better call and settle before that date.
3. M. RAYBOLD,
Register of Water.
Girard fire an
ANQR COMPANY, PH
303 WALNUT street, west of
“PIKE KISKB 0
DIUC
<D MARINE INSUB
IILADELFEIA—C£ce. No.
>f THIRD.
ONLY TAKEN.”
3TOSS.
Wm. if. Swain,
John Anapaeh, Jr.,
11. N. liurroQgha,
J. B. Hughes,
P. B. Sherman,
Wm P. Hacker,
J. V. Sterner,
11. A. Shtckelford,
Hon. JBbL
Hon. G. W. WOODWARD,
Jso. S. 3
Jiireaft. Aurora, Aiaiat
Jer. Walker,
Jno. McClure,
Tho. Craven,
A.S.GiUeU,
Fnn&axk Sheppard,
Sami. Jones, M. 1> ,
JaaephKlapp, M. D
L 3ONES, Preaident.
, Tice President.
McklciLts, Secretary,
.tint Secretary, aal-i»-if
Dissolution of copartnership.
The Arm of C. 0. DAYIE3 A CO. ii thi» Jijr
tliSNolml br mutual consent.
The basme** of the late firm will be settled-br either
of the partners. 0. C. DA7IKS
WH. 8. XGBLS,
A. L. HOUGH.
se!s-6t
Philadelphia, Sept, lath, 3857.
OFFICE OF THE NEPTUNE INSUR
AN'CK COUPAXY, 4U TTALXUT Street. Phila
DKLpuu, September Bth, 1857 At a meeting of the
Board of Director® of this Company, held THIS DAY,
the following resolution was passed:
Resolved, That the capital stock of the Xepfone In
surance Company he increased, from one hundred thou
sand to two hundred thousand dollars.
Books of subscription will be opened on MONDAY,
the 14th iust., and remain open for fire days consecu
tively, between the hours or 10 A. SI. and 3 P. M
By order of the Board
so 9-9 t
GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
NEW FALL CLOAKS, —Just received at
tho Pari* Mantilla and Cloak Emporium. to which
the attention of Ladies and strangers visiting the citr,
ii respoctfallr Invited. GEO. BULPIN & Co .
708 Chestnut street.
NETF FALL CLOAKS , at Wholesale.—Merchants w'iU
find the largest stock of these Goods, in the greatest va
riety of materials and prices, at the Paris Mantilla and
Cloak Emporium.
Prices low, and terms liberal.
GEO. BCLPIKT* CO.,
70S Chestnut street
rniIOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE,
X CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET ST.,
above Ninth, south Md», PMladAlphi* *a 1-fim
CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLDBYCHAD,
VTIOK * BBO.,No.2OSN.SECONPStmt.
WELCOME range.—sold BY CHAD
» v A PRO. VT2 N. RRCOBTO Rt. anlft-Sm
FLAGS*—PACKER FLAGS,
A also plain Flags from tiro and a half inches to fro
feat, wholesale and retail, at the Slag Depot, No. BO
Sooth Seooad street. anflj-lw*