I '*’■; 5 ® 41,0 law *. : S of jtM&ii&i&f&L tfie Pfti of a measure.; •“«*■* t 0 * h ® attMta**** another «5-? W to find b&3 afew advocate? among???/ fmeiucsg mou. Wo do not bcUate.ibat ,*oiiiiS.lwadba' dictate, or traa 'Policy aapc^ourOOJl??^ o2l3 of oar raer - ' ta! °^ etfc $®- attainment oftam ytfUetrbv- »gfinefalond preconcerted failure of w*y*rybddyfo p?y ! , hi* debt* \or asklngforwhat would he partofhis ’ ' . •'. give, present relief it is true. 1 ' SOiPifjn e ftts, and:vnd.collect^o!lB ,, Isa-short cat Ifote^jfeMHßjfYh^deftired 1 sad ease,'butits . . all respect andconii -, ~ nisbing-the bright' Dscatcheon of. honor' which has x ever been .the-boast =*of Philadelphia for her’ mer chant we byen _ propose to make \ by-word anda scoffing to the world. ~ > to be cowe'cted by economy. ? l I«.twpfap t aiid all pqdour best efforts and exertions' to ,: Tpe-haHi heart of oue'gentfemao on Market street.; ' ’’ -'wfc'rf, haring thirty tbouadn A dollars on hand, ibis loaned ; neighbors In -preference to/sk&Ving t£ree pee cent aipopth; and of another, ,- Vbo!*fKend/‘-yonharo*;Urgeamount of se-~: --chrtt^whkr&rxrfefor*ihVpj^seiilj Here I ■ SkrtjMaw of ifltno whtch J ydu c&a,£eadyy turn, into; i VoCfoi''six inonthi,-by ! 5 ,%je yj3K,rtill,'be able to return Jhe'th&Jkiino: ' i EtocSs again. l Thesehre,'wd hre'gl&dt<>srodwj hpttaj lated eVeea, and *the^otnttfcd' txue,way to obtain the desfrMrelief(rom oi£ , ,| Confidence moro than aKtblngselse,' l Th'e creditaystemjsakbft.Teaerable banker. jto*day, is,’ for; tbemoroeUt, discredited 'An appalling illßtrust has, hare.' locked their! the pouunnnUy;' JThoyliave been stricken' whteh they are slow to i-e'eaver. hut; If they dpe whip,-they wilt 60tte forward: speedily, awl, by . a tb' of;the manufac turing: dissipate the gloom whifeh uoh’eoihroudt'them./..-*i.,. ; ., •;'' ‘ ;■/. t £>nonf groatest Tnlsrp'rtndes occasioned by the dis siren a large, pro-, ' • pittion of their proapective order to ; cprry VtlftnroAiTvyJbV ; £rt h’d.dlStool tlea by ’yhicV'ihey aro tern*; ■ >' •, ( » , ' , -/’ iiiduebco -of. a - cottijferatfnrty causeless .ffright*’'capital has'been diverted from its ’legitimate fydgpfret fn'Addition expended 'too' musi7rooßPyupop- ihe superfluities ; x>t life.-' But tradeoauttot in its preaont ptostrate con* tffc* slcck'tnariet shows a decline in prices from Satur day’s wtca. .. City G’s'ilew fell to 90* Railroad issue to PiWa 'brought* 80,' Pennsylvania Railroad oP«ne4st4l Jellt^4o ? *hd.talUed.agalnto4o#, Ro&d iny .opened at: 21# and closed At 21.* -Most of the'sales ■jore op, tlmoj to speculating purchasers, cash stock he*" * '/'[,■ - ''Jbe exports of specie from Now York lost week were «• Mlott. >' >. i *i‘‘ ' 8ept..14, schr Elliott. Porto Rico, epecio..... BeptrM/sehr'ETKeith/Jacmcl, specie Bept. H; sltimtfr CihawbSj Havana, specie 'Sept'. I6j »ie*Mor-A?3tt, lircrpoo), specie.. Aragoj llavre, specie.' ..... ...32,554,151 at Tfew 1 York from Harana, boa> • IpCjOjjO and the YmplroCHy $lO,OOO, "which t ' s ’, ; } ,, ‘ fj $ u comparative statement' of the value of foreig* import?, at JSev- Yorki t for /the past'weeic and aiMcet&d ; liri/ j -iVi.?-. 3 g S6 1 «*' igsT_ ; siyQoo^ kVfVV t ,. v .$1,686,300 . ,$1,390,939 4Uni«M4ie.. ‘ / '4,«3,209 ; ■ 3,442,439 ” 8,823,208 165,633,130 . 178,003^484 ’iWiiM .5183,431,092 ** The following staterneni shbws ’the condition of the jJTfur.CMeatia fcanks onfho 12th September: -/ Sept. 6. Sept. 12. * '' ~ i Xatt*,.*.lislB,2J6,6l»‘ , $16183,921 ' 1nc..5507,402 fipocio 6,233,960 6,133,566 Bee- 100.403 OlrcalatibnY: U k 8,131,634 : Deo.. 254 045 Deposits.... 6,901.42010,058,935 Inc.. -61,505' The Po&rille-.iafosrjj’' foyrh&lf Of Saturday* lnat,' jam* nji thecoalfcrado or.t£« wWlrits follows: ; J * '' ‘’ ' ' 3 ' '' t 1856. 1657!.- low.' •SchuylJdll—ss,629 •‘ 34^221'c21,405 ' Canal.. .$2,777 . 31,831 946 * .XelikWßanroftdt. . 5,032 11,356 ...... 6,304 “ Canal : 37,615. M 32,835 5,280 .BeUand H. Canal, .nojirtsmif-ahoat same ns Uwtyoar. Demm.CoalCo....;Y-s7.islv 27,961 810 Scranton *6,669 8,831 2,202, Total f .dedtzcie& from the increase «p to Jut . _week*i26,676 leaves the J.ncreaie from the above to thla-seatoa, 108,076ions* . ' , i-.i Western papers wmoupce that the Central Bank and '?■ the Bank of the Capital at Indianapolis, Indiana, have - PHILADELPHIA SfOCK EXCHANGE BALES, - '■tU':-* September2l,l6s7. '• • Reportedbifß, Maidy.Jr,) Stock Broker,' No.- H V["' 80i Walnut street. . . c>v)flkST ,BOARD.'• / 400 CityßG’aPßß 80 100 Reading B *•' 21* 200 do „ §f • ■ 2l*, ' - 6’ do ‘ 21 lOOOOftyd’S "" n«w -90# 75 do ‘ gsm, SOX :-4000-‘ dolotsiiewW 100 do; ls‘ 20# 1600 dolot*2aiJS 90 -100' do- ,»5 20* 4H»N P» B8 r » lot« - 45 - - -do • cwh 21 - iOßaadliiff X' *• -21>j- -* • do-- 20Jf -l/g ? cash - SIX ■l5 MlnoMll R 162 .9 do. ,J ”'" ! "*K' ■ V do - - " -62. . 200 do' cash ; 21Jf 14PertnaB 10ta.41 -i-to do aiV r 21x >*’B > do- - -40* 60 ’do cosh 21X 15 do- lola 40« *lOO -do - SIX W do lots-40 *ioo do' n% *lO4 ' do ’ «siota «', •Ido ' do > ' 21 ,V loSPemwß ’ 7X . betweenboabds. ' OOOPfiMA&’ft ■ *, Si) 1 OOBoodineß ctush 21 - ddO: do Io<« Wj( dOOCI&Bd'oMaPB S4£ IbMdiHn 48 4 Cam kAm u 100 board: * COSchNav 16-' ■5O- s do . 16 ; ,* a— do . ' 16. -100 Beading H sswn 21' ' ‘6O . do . s 6 21 220' dolotssSim 21 1 •6 'do ” 21 * -l u ' do ■’ 'l5 do. &days 21 :< 26 i -- do' - &d»ys 21, \ 10 Lehigh Nav ■ 'H.’-ii,, > f SECOND 600 Oity Bd’a ■' "84# 200 Cltr d’« ' • ""848 "40«r5(t»&M'S>»Old 92 2600H<d'll lota 47b l.Peoraß.V'. '4OB "■ do" /'.’MV; * so 1 do -MB 20 Seh,Nar pr*/4 15 ->y m ; [OES-ILBAVY. .raosmoPßii r ; ■ tfgd'a.'dS lid - PWtaddte ' do ,B 5 84, 848 .do Keif SBtf.i.M * Permed*,,, /* MV M U . , Bid..Askid, gfihylNavPref l5: WmVt*Elmßl2 -H ‘ do Jstmort,7'j67 T.aa, : do do 2dm 68 GO Lcnglslaod *, 1% , 8 Vicksburg C ■ :7 Girard Back 9K -%% Lehigh Zinc . . X Ilf -Union, Canal 4% 6- * »ey Creek % 1 Cataffim BJR ,7 8 . do M6’a,'44 80 84- ts&t; ,u ■' * • 60 Reading b 5 20^ 60 do • I>6 20^ ,100 /do . ‘2w 20? g .IHH Psft • . *l% 12 " do ' 1% .....a * 300 Ruling W,21 300 do" *M 21 300 flo, -’ / "20# l^4s'- 6 «£ Heading closesabout*.,..... vjilJtTsSpxk tOintlSlS , StABKBl l :iWd tore ,»o 'trariiScUoad V?' 'report to-day in Coffey, .Tberp in no ,'liiAifgb wtHe geiiorftlcondition of the morkot, t *ftvarietWholdere ate asking proviouslr&tes. Wepab iJligliJ«ldVJhd«*UftlwwW/ circular, of Messrs. White & Elder, Coffee broker#; y:V wtsskir ettTge nutonvs s ■ . Stock of Rfo Coffee, September 12, 1867.,..44,300 bags.; dtaceired ilflcn.. 1v..,.v : - none - Soles for tfrasuffiptlon; a .800 « Btaektbls 4dy, of-R10.,, yOtber dascrijitioiUv .-v t Total;.*.. .45,500 “ lota,ll*ctoll#c;6oodo.do. damaged, 31c.; 175 do Liguayra, 33j4c. Total 1,476. ‘- *: codtinnes ver)’ dull, without 'dchange in prices. We note an arrival or 3,760 bags La ; guayra ooffos per trigGso. Lohsc. - *- We quota prime Rio at 12c., fair to good llftc.' to HHb.tonc 1 . Werrs & Elpeb, Coffee hrokbts. ' Raltiiuore American. says Pro-, J*Vi^®*dr6 jn' fait dcmaiia, and /orall rsrleties prices. *ate*j>r6tiyyell'Sustained* .beard this morning of. mUs pf twp lota ot 2fi hhda,, each, Bacon, Shoulders at' of one Jdt ’of 16 hbde. do. at 33«ls. Soft Mew for ex port,- at s2i : 75.. Good Western Mess.is held at s2o© $28,50V and #e quote Western Prime at $1150«$12 , hoi* Beef is Steady at $2l for Baltimore Mess, and $lB Ndvir. Xttld ii VCfVqtJtet. - There is no WQttemherOv.jCltr taudetad 15tfl5)ic. in s ' 1 ,/v /Reported for Th? Press,] J NEW OBLEANB—Bsrqae Washington Butcher. Col llcs—2s9 bdls hidel O Battlett; 279 -W Senklna & Soar 204 B Beford VkSocf 292 Poland 5c Jenkins; 501 W Crane' !*'B(m;6lrbbdfltel)acCoM6rcor.4. ’Mteloj’2oSWC&r -rett & Son; 6 boxes J> Jayne k Son' 3 X-B ’ Peterson & S Louden ACo; 6 SO BaHth: 40 RbSe Sc j 136.d0, A Welkhturaij; 4j4oro' lpsj /284 do casks. 82 do bbis, 1 box poultney & • Ma«wy; 47 bales »pta, W;.P/ McLean k Co; 86 do cotton "Sttiy j&Motfcvt it} 34 hilt Hldes'Baeder, Delany& Adam-' ■ mratJlOWjMtckßwheats RichartUan A Co; 683 MarHn A - Mocalaater; &46dryhidesorder. r ' - . - State of Csnrgia,Qaevin^-' O/bates rags Jetfgnp k Moore; aQ empty bbls Pouitn.ey Sc , Vfaaiey. 1 pkg j li UppiutoU * Co; 3 do'J P A - V - ’ berger;'6 do Cornelius k .Bsker/l do Myers k Haas; l idnß k PiSjeni do R R Qdhbs’w Ido Powers k Weight-. ~ vSa&tie&Sbu tt'Soipbw tytmpljr bbta p. 66 do; Sude A Wclfe! 24'balel wmTB Wdodwhrd k Son; 492 ! - iJMw-wnsßV Q '?' Rsvls A ; Go; 9 chests tea Rond top* kS&i: 2doS«hnV &{Hnghw 1290 hhls 4OO do,tar Cow ley,” Ashburner & Co; JOO do spti turpentine order'. ' NEWBERN—Scbr, Pauline, Fields—62 bbls Bpts tur* pentlno. 405 do rosin, 74 do tar Cochran Hassell. i NEWBBRN—Bcbr Protector, Concklln~6i bbls Bpts fttrpe'otiae, 204 do rosin, 103 do tar, 37 do pitch Cochran A Russell. " NKWBERN—Schr W H Hurrison.' Day—l2o bbls spts turpentine, 235 do rosin Cochran Sc, Russell. SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM TUB UNITED STATES. . , from FOR - Ettropa. Boston. Liverpool. * ■ §opt -3 Persia. .New York Liverp001......... iSepfc Itammonia.. * .New York Hamburg..*. Oct 1 ' . FROM FOB •* Glasgow .Glasgow New .York.* ...Septo, Oof BaUimore..LiverpoOl New York,. SuptD P u1i0n.............. Havre. Now York. * opt -- (J of IVashingtou .Liverpool N0wY0rk......... .Sept 23 Atlantic Llvoruool Now York .Sept 30 Borasria/....... Hamburg New. York Get 1. MOVEMENTS OP HAVANA STEAMERS. < PniLADßtpflii—From Now York 2d,; arriving at Da-, vana Bth, and New Orleans 11th.’ From New OriOuns 20th Havana 23d, arriving at Now York 28th. Qdakhr Oitt—From Now York 7th of each month, arriving at Havana 12th, and Mobile 14th. From Mo bile 22d, Havana 24th, arriving at New York 2Sth. OabawbA— From New York 12th, arriving at Havana 17th. and Now Orleans 10th, From Now Orleans 27th, Havana 29th, arriving at Now York 3d. . Rmpibb Oitv— From New York 17th, arriving at Ha vana 23d, and New Orleans 20th.’’From New Orleans ’6th, Havana Bth, arriving at Now York 18lh. lihA-ca Warrior—From Now 'York 27th, arrive at' Havana Ist and Now Orleans 3d. From New Orleanß 12th, Havana 14th, due at New York 18th. • i ' Isabel—From charleston 19th and 4th, dne at Ha vana 23d and 7th. Frbin Havana 10th and 25th. duo at New York 10th and 3UW ■ ■'• r -Tho California ra&il steamers sail from New York on the 6th and 20th. of bach month/ In steamship State or Georgia. from’Charleston—(J C Prichard, MD; J C Du Pass, Wm' Hammondß, A Pelot, Jr, P CoX, E 'While, and eight in tho steerage. w PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. IBBABL MOJiBIS, ) Josepn O. Grobb, > Oomxittbb OF tub Mokth. Joiis Welsh, J LETTER BAGS ’ At tie Merchants'* Exchange, Philadelphia, Ship Tonawaoda, Julius, Liverpool, Bept 25 Ship Stalwart, LutsS, Liverpool, Bept 22 Brshlp Zered, Oorjsh ....Londonderry,Bept 19 Ship Joseph doses, Flowers. Jinn Francisco, soon Bwtiue Muinesota. Cole. Rio Janeiro, soon PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Srpt. 32,1837. Btw rises..;:..:; HIGH WATER..,, , . 4 r .ARRIVED. 17 S Mail Steamer .State of Georgia, J J Garrin, Jr, with radio nndp&fcson §‘ era to A IJorooJ Jr. At 11.50 P£l, 19th, 40 miles Nof hai'lcston, exchanged signals with stoamship James Adger; at 8 A M 20th, off Capo Hattenw, pMscd Rcbrs NIV' Smith and Robert Palmer, and at 9 o’clock passed barnue Sablno, all bound South. At 3.30 P M on Sunday last, lat 80.25, ion 75.17, passed through a number of wrecks, among which wore two life preservers,, several pillows; and the top of a deck house, sawed off as if in tended to form a raft; at 0 P M same day, off the Chesa peake, spbko barque Mary M’Cleery, for Wilmington, NO, under jury inaids—previously reported dismasted off Cape F°ar River. Steamship Palmetto, Baker, 46 hours from Boston,' with wcke and passengers to Henry Winsor. 1 Brig Beatrice, Dyer, 5 days from Woreham, In ballast to R A Bonder & Co. ‘ Brig Ocean Traveller, Sergent, 0 days from Portland, in ballast to L Awdenreid & Co. Emma’, Matthews, 5 days from Boston, with mdzo to Crowell & Collins. Bchr Lonsdale. Crowell, 5 days from Gloucester,Mass, with lumber to Crowell & Collloe. Schr Mary'Ann Gueat, Bftrratt, 10 days from James River, with lumber to E Q Oattell. Bchr Paulino, Fields, 4 days from Noivbcm, NC, with naval stores to Cochran Sc Russell. ’ Schr W H Harrison, Day, 4 days from Ncwbern, NO, with naval stores to Cochran & Russell. .'• Schr Protestor, Concklfn, 4 days from Ncwbern, NC, with naval stores to Cochran & Russell. . Schr Mercy Taylor, Nickerson j 5 days from Boston, ‘with mdse to D Cooper. Schr C A Hccksher, Stubbs, C days from Beverly, in' ballast to capUini' Bchr Watchman’, 4 days from. Norwich, In ballast to captain. Schr D Jones, Winsmore, 0 days from in bal last toD Ames. ‘ 7 ; . Schr Mary Etlijn, Cottinghara, 4 doyp from Deep Creek, with lumber to captain. ~' J Schr Martha Jane, Peirce, 6 days from Bosloh, with mdze to D 8 Stetson Sc Co. ... $5,608 .. 1,000 ~.'14,600 .♦ 55,000 ... 20,800 Schr B Watson, Robinson, 5 days from Boston, inb&l laat to Noble, Jlammett A Caldwell. Schr Mary Ann. & Caroline, Henderson. 4 days from Richmond, Va. with graiu to Rowland A Irvien. SCbr ATirrell, Higgins, 0 days from Boston, in ballast toL Audenreld A Co. , ‘ 102,908 'i.i':.. .82,461,183. ‘ Sclir John MeAdam, Pearson; 5 days from Boston, in ballast to N Stnrtevant & Co. •-Schr Secretary Jones, JonCB, 4'flaya Irom Newtowu, Md, with lumber to J H M'Cnlley. Schc-C&leb'Wooc!, Smithcre, 2 days from Milton, Del, jHth b4rk to JII Sl’Colley. *' ’ ' Bchr r ßi L Jones,'Gatsebmb, from Providence. ■ -'Schr EphTaitna Anna, Dole, do Schr Buwrssott, Hulso, ’ do .. ' ; CLEARED. ‘ Steamship PhinoasSprague. Matthews, Boston, Ifonry. Winsor, . * Ship Stalwart, Lucas, Liverpool; T Richardson Sc Co. ShjpZer-Dil, Corilsh, Londoudcrty, Robt Taylor-A Co. Brig.Oceau Traveller, Bargent, Boston, L Audenreld Sc Co. ' * “ . . . ~ BcbrA yesterday, dismasted. [See Miscellany.]- , . Barque £ K Kano,HowUt, hence at Cardenas 81U inst. - Brig Mory E-Milliken, Nordon hence remained at Havana 14th inst, dichff. Brig Emma;Eger, Kolly, for. thta port soon, was at Havono 14th inst. .... ,-Rrlg George Whitney, 3fatson, was loading atHovana l4th fust for this port. , Brig Alfred Exall, Beadllng, sailed from Cardenas lllli inst for this port. , ' ; Brig Black Squall, Bryant, for Philada, was loading atHavanaHth inst. - Brig Obattanooga, Norris, for Baltimore, was loading at Rio do Janeiro 35th ult. * ' Scbr n B Bascomb,‘Ru&k, for Boston/ cleared at Uul timoro 19tb inst. ScUra Julia, and JaneC Doughty, honuc, arrived at Richmond loth,last. fichr Ann Gardner, Harding, hence for Boston, at New York 20th inat.. Reports, 18th inst, Sandy Hook bear ing NW. 66 miles, fell in with the scbr bucinda Jane, (of St George,) Wall, fromPhUadelphtafor Belfast, Me, in a sinking condition; had been run into by an unknown brig a short time previously; took off tho captain and crew and brought them,into port. Capt Wall report*, after finding that the schr wax sinking, requested the master of the brig to lay by her. ! His reply, was, “ I wouldhelpyou tob—Ult Lhad-a chance '. n and so left üb; understood the brig was bound for Charleston or Jacksonville. [Tho Lucinda Jane was built at Waldo boro; in 1852,139. tons register, rating A 2, and owned iu St George, Me.) , . ’ ’ Schr Eleanor, Hosmer, from Calais, Mc» for Philoda, la reported ashore on the point of Sandy Hook, aud will be n total loss; crew saved. IheE. is an A 2 rostal, of 169 tons register, built at LincolnvlUe in 1858, and owned in Calais. :At last accounts she laid high and nearly broadside npoitthe beach, with both most* gone. Schr John Sillim&n, Clewiu, honc« for Norwich, at N London 38th inst. ' Schr John WsUace, Tobey, cleared at Baltimore lDth Inst for Wilmington, Del. .43,600 “ . 2,100 •* . Aug28,1at60.13, long 23.00, barquo AG Hill.from Glasgow foe Bouton, wit a foremast sprang; wanted no assistance. ’ - 1 l§th test, 12 miles Nof Absccom, brig A Blaucbard, from Mexico lor Now York*, with loss of bowsprit, and head of foremast sprung. Did not want any assistance. Ist inst, .!«t 44.30, long 43.37, ship Annowan, from New Orleans for Havre, 30 days out. 1 Schr R M DcmllL at Now York, 20th Inat, from ga- reports that on the 20th inst. lat 32 30, lon 70 iWj experienced a heovy gale from HW; lost overboard 6 bbls of moss and 3 casks of water, and filled tbo cabin water, damaging the cargo. Brig- Albion Cooper* of and from Portland for Car denas, before reported burned at sea, was a poor vessel of 185 tons, rating-A 3. built ot Pittston, Mo. in 1845, valued at not overs3doo. Bho was owned by Messrs. Whittier, Waterboiifte A Dyer, of Portland, and tho •captain, DR Humphrey, of Falmouth. The nwto.Mc Smith, also belongs to Portland, Tho cargo is folly in sured at the Ocekn Insurance office iu Portland, and there is sis® an insurance of swo essol began at once to cut, slush and des troy, intending to make a perfect wreck of her, anilu ould have done so, had not Cnpi hurt crawled out of hisberth, and with his revolver in hand, threatened to shoot tho first rnau who dared cut another ropo. Thin had tho Jo shed effect, and bj his direction, and with his advice sho was got off, und is now lying in this port. The Bolu do Ora ann crew have been awarded ono third of her cargo and $B5O on hor hull, as salvage for their services. This sum and all other expenses has been paid by Gapt Burt, and she sails ou tho 15th tar Key West, if the captain is abte to get away. Ho and all of his crew are at present very Rick with the fever taken at Ornoa; four of his men are in the public hospital in this town, and all ought to bo there. Captßurt has had a very discouraging part to perform—extremely ilj, without friends or means, in a strange country, where thero is no consul to assist him— ho bus succeeded in surmounting all obstacles, and has saved his vessel, which, only for him, would havo been destroyed. If ever a man dcsorved iho thanks of his owners and tl)e underwriters, ho is tho man. . The barque Pons Oril, which was pub on shore in Do* comber last on the and abandoned by captain and crew, but was got off by the wreckers, stared for Frauco on the 17thlust, with & cargo of mahogany. She is now called the Alliance, aud sails under a sea lettor from the French vlco-cousul for Franco, where sho is now owned. Barque Rotor Dormll, Iloey, before reported ashore near too Long IVburf. close by Report, ami was got off yesterday morning without receiving any damage, by tho steamtug Ocean, and towed up to New York, The Charleston Courier of Friday reports the arrival of the barque Resolution from New York. Bhe passed on tho loth a barquo in a crippled condition, with a jury mast and spanker. She had white mouldings at her stern. A schr was alongside. The schooner IVaterlury, trom Boston, reports speak ing the sclir Silas Wright, oQ’ Hatteras, with loss of boats and rigging. Also, o barque in shore with main mast, fore and inizzen top masts gono. Sho was appa rently at anchor. The steamer Thomas Swan passed unusual quantities of wreck off Hatteras. Also saw n. brig under jury masts standing to tho South. , The steamer George Oroek passed tho brig Quoon of tho West, of Halifax..under jury masts. Hrig Borneo, Captain Craig, bound for Jacksonville, Fla. returned to New York on Saturday last, having on the 18tb inst, while standing ou starboard tack, closo on tho wind, about 30 miles etwt of Squan, been run into by sebr Lucinda Jane, of St George, schr running before the wfutf, steering NNE. Captain of tho brig hailed the schr, telling the' helmsman to put his helm hard down, instead of which lie put his helm hard up, striking the brig aft tho foro chains on the staihoard side, carrying away foietop gallant mast, splitting tho main mast, and carrying away all the weather gear at tached to the miiiu mast. Captain of the brig hailed the captain of schr, requesting him to come on board, as ho could not wear ship for fear the main iua°t woula be carried over, it having been badly cracked by tho collision. .i The barque Fame, of Richmond, Capt. Kennedy,' sailed from Rio Janeiro .about 15th August, for B&Hl-; more, with a cargo of j o,ooobags coffee, and came In the; capes 39th inst, m 35 days passage. 6n, the 10th inst, 1 off Capo Lookout, experienced o heavy N. E. gale, - which soon increased to a hurricane. On Saturday morning, (12th) off Capo Fear, while laying to, under close reefed top tnaintopsail, was thrown on her beam enda-bad everything from off deck washed overboord; wis obliged to cut away foremast, which, together with m&intopgallant mast, sails and everything attached; were lost. On Monday night, to the northward of Cape Hatteras, exchanged signals with a ship which had lost forctopmast and mamtopgallant mast, supposed to ho the Banshee, from Rio for flaltiinoj©. DOMESTIC PORTS. NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Arr bark Mary Annah (of Portsmouth, N H,) Grail, Sunderland, Aug 2, with coal; brig Marcus, Nickerson, Bangor; schra Marie, (Br) Bourd&zo, St Pierre, NF; Jack Easy, (Br) Lamb, Parrß boro; It M Demill, Hondrickson,Savannah. NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Arrived—Steamship Roa noke, Skinuer, from Portsmouth; ship lowa, (of New Orleans,) Linscott. from Leghorn July 10th, aud Gib raltar Aug 10th: Russian barque Riga, Kolling, from' Riga, with hemp, Ist inst tat 14 10, long 43 37, spoke ship Aumooean, from Now Orleans to Havre, 40 days out; barques Peter Demill, Iloey, Savannah; Sarah Park, (of Bangor,) Pendleton, Shields. Cleared—Shifi Cordelia, Bishop, New Orleans; barquo H S Rutgers, Delano, St Marks; schr A Falkenberg, Ro gers, Richmond. BALTIMORE, Sept 19.—Cleared, schrs Lane, Sher man, Kingston, Ju; Eclipse, Hitching, and O M Pettit, Clark, Boston; Julia Smith, Crowell, Plymouth, Mass; Almira, Pcdrlck, Saugerties, NY; steamer Franklin, Oolmary, New York. Sailed, Sept 20, Barque Yon Stein, (Brem) Jlcrboth, Capetown, CGH, in tow of steamtug Tiger, Brig Victoria, (Br) Knowles, Nassau, NP, brig Lau rel, (ilr) McDougall, Halifax. Schr Priscilla, Summers, Arecibo, PR, schr Coast rilot, Davis, Boston, schr T 0 Acton, Baker, New Bed ford, CHARLESTON, Sept IS—Arsclir Silas Wright, Gidden Rockland, Me, The 8 W was bound to Savannah; on thol‘2lh inst, about 50 milts northeast of Cape Hatteras experienced a heavy southeast gale, which carried away main and foro booms, split sails, stove boat, Ac; has put /n for repairs, Scguiu, Nelson, St Jogo ao Cuba. GLOUCESTER—Atr iilh, brig Abby Jones, Tucker, Surinam. 18th—Arr bark Tropic Bird, Herrick, Surinam. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug B.—Arrived—Ship Kllen Foster, Robinson, Boston, Feb 24; 6th, ship Lookout, Hamilton, Now York. FOREIGN PORTS. At Aux Cayes 2Gth ult., fiirgs Triad. Bayley, for New York, 10 days; Judge Blancy. Colson, Uisg. 81d from clenfucgog about 27th ult., barquo Cordelia, Cook, Boston. ’ Ar at Cardenas Bth fnst., barques Ocean Favorito. Pierce, New York; Dublin, Huntley, Mnclihn; brigF J) Nash,'White, Now York; 9th. bark N Hinckley, Strout, Bangor; brig Fornax, Gardner, Now York; schr Dazzle Dodge. Savannah, - Bld otb, brig Zenith, Deorlng, Savannah, 31th bark Hamilton, Hand, Portland. At Beruaram 29th ult, barks AJronaut, Pecktier. from Now York, for Bonaire to load salt for New York ; Princeton, Seeley, from and for New York, disg, Ar at Ilavft'jft 9th inst, ship John 8 Harris, Pren tiss, Portland; brig John Shaw, Wallace, do; 10th, barqneS Northman, Green, Wilmington, N O; Gambia, Kean, do; ,33th, N Curwin, Mouutfort, Portland, Sid Ith, barquo Gov Parris. Musaius, Portland; schr Austin, Wall, Bangor; 11th, brig Henry, Goodwin, Key West; 13tb', brigs Lorassa, Gibbs, Mobile; A A Chap man, Laurent, and M A Stevens, Goodwin,NewOrlcans; schr Dwight, Davidson, Hardy? New York Also, aid 14th lust, barque It II Knight, Liscomb, Portland. CM 3Qth, brig.Q»o Aifr»t r Stephens (or Thompson,) •At do 14th, ships John Harris. Prentiss, unc: Inter- Helper, . i> ppflfin ] Carney, di«g, 8 Lsrraboo, arty, Ja; barque >t.., e X na —j unc; Cornelia, Barton, for New York in all next week; Louisa Eaton, Winslow, cld for Portland; J 81 Morales, Burmeister, nnc; Nacooches, Smith, vtg; Esconoza, Ry der, for New York, Idg; Gambia: Kean, do: Glenn- Holmes, do; Cygnet, Chapman, dug; >laty EmabotL, Thompson, ding; Favorite, Peterson, do; Northman,, , uisg; Johosseo. Steffens, do; John Shaw, Wallace, doi schra Georgo Amos, Merrithew, do; Matron, Tay, lor, do. At Jercmie 3d, schr Mississippi, Trask, for Boston 3 days, only Am vessel. AtMansanilla 20th ult, barquo Marcia, Fits, from Havana for Boston, Idg. Ar at Matanzas BtU luit, barques Benj Burgess, Snow, Boston; 9th, New Empire, Randall, Portland. Puorto Cabello, Sept 7—ln port, brig St Mary, John, eon, from New York for Maracaibo" 4 or 5 days; schr J L Bowman, Wooster, from New York, just nrr, via La guayra. Ar at SaguaWGrandeCth inst, barque Norval, Griffin, Now York; Amt St Jago, Cuba, Ist inst, brig Kate Foster, Billings, N York; 2d, schr Ocean Queen. Jarvis, Jamaica. Ar at Trinidad, Cuba, 3d inst, brig Tiberias, Cook, N York. Old at Vorft Cruz 281 U ult, barque Wildfire, Campbell, Now York, with a cargo valued at $58,358.84, (Per Stkawsuip Indus, at Quebec—TauEUHAjpino.] Arr from Now York Aug 25, Commesca, at Tarragona; 30th, Juniata, at do; Kato Stamlcr, at Lisbon; Fept 4; Telemoch, at Bremen; F S Means, at Tarragona; 6th, St Peter, at Bordeaux. Arr from Boston Sept 3, Kepler, Cronstadt. Arr from Charleston Aug 31, Aurelia, at Barcelona; Sept 4, Copernicus, at Bremen. - Arr from Now Orleans Aug 20, Moralded, and Vint, at Barcelona, Jacinto Bosh, at Tarragona; Paz, and Hcistef, at Barcelona; Sept 4, Dll Malgen, at Bremen: Oth, Plymouth, at Bordeaux. Sid for New York 22d, Johanna, Elise, and Rhein, from Hamburg; Sept 4, Gebbard, from Brjmerhaven. List of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels. GIRARD HOTEL.—Chestnut St. below Ninth. N B Baker, N Orleans Goo It Taber, New Bedford E Bolknap, N Y Wm Krebs N Y Hugh Hamilton, Manchcs- Dr W L Burton,Rlchm’dYa ter, England O F Pearson, N Orleans IfflflC Ramsey, N C Miss L Ramsey, N O Miss Mary 8 8011. N O Dr. Garnett, U S N II T Leech, Jr, Pittsburgh AII Jones A la, Cal U M C Brown, Cal D Ira Baker, N Y Sira Reeder, Easton 4 Miss Reeder, Easton Wra W March, N J Chas Farrcday, Easton John N Waddel, Tcnu Wm Blanchard, Boston Job Jackson, N Y Thos ft Warring A la, Va Mrs Tayloo. Va Alina ItTayloo, Va. Miss A Tayloo, Va Wm L Warring, Va. 8 C Perkins, Boston C Sherman, Texas Mra Coiner, Miss Miss Comer, Miss W T Herrick, N York Benj D 81icks, N York M Itobertts k lady. Conn Miss Kimberly, Conu Mr Htickiug. Caiudcn Capt D Tyler, Camden JltSmith, ita 8 C Smith, Pa Geo \Y Burton, Dubuqtjd O E Small, York, Pa John A Weiaer, York, i*a Thos Graff, Aurora, Ind Jos C Forriday, La J M Jones, Galveston Bobt Vi Cartor, Va Jas H Riley, 8 0 J Jackson, Augusta, Ga IV Smith & lady, Clnn, O W E Alcock, N York Bam Bell & lady,N Orleans Miss Carrie Bell, N Orleans Misa Arabella Bell, N O Mrs J M Wisdom, N Orleans Wm A Bell, N Orleans J Grow, New York J A Kuldick, Va N T Green Sc lady, Va Wm Jannir, Del C HOicott, N York M L Smingltoug, N York CII Bcrguean, N -York J W Walker fc wRe, Tenn J S Rico. Nashville, Tcnn Chna U Siogleton k lady, N Mies if 61 Lackland,St Loufs Orleans F Goodell, N York J IC Ducr, New York Wm H Dunbar, N Orleans Miss L 0 Dunbar,N Orleans Bliss 9 B Dunbar, N Orleans Bias W FDuubar.N Orleans Mrs B O Smith, Bliss G Dornick k wife, Cin. O C StabbiJis, Richmond D G Mason, N York JII Batter, Northampton Chas 8 Silver, Br America Jos ft Boyd, Toronto Geo M Lauman, Reading . Blrs. Nesblt, Gettysburg,ra John K Brooks, Florida S R Lowry, Minnesota Thos R Caltoun.Sliunesota B 1 O’Couuer. N York J E Tourne, N York Kev Dr Kcriort & wife, Md J B Dugger, Va J 0 Dugger, Virginia T Leonard, Virginia P Smith, Virginia A Bailey, Virginia Airs Seymour, Pennsylvania FW Muttherson. NYork B C Hogoler, New York A C Armstrong, N York Mr ftolie. New York Aug C Downing. N York ft Davla, Now York Frank Osgood, Now York U Schoonmakcr, N York J It Upton, Now York K B Bhutu, Now York Chas Woiss, England Kobt ftinmot Jr, Now York A A Selover, Californio Jas ft Cheßmati, Virginia JW ft Taylor, St Louis Edwd P Crano, Now York W O Dunton, Now York tien Vf Vick, SlissiMippi 2' V JJemlorson & la, Mim JH Clark, Virginia J V Ainsworth, Mass Hobt S Barnott, Blass John Cook Jr, California ltobt A Bruce, Boston E Johnson, Mississippi AJ Do Irisarri, New York J Parraga, New York *J N Beach, Georgia J. K Plompton, Buffalo F A Brown, Boston. MERCHANTS’HOTEL—Fourth street, boiovr Arch. S Barnes, Virginia V fi Piollot, Potma EW Hawthorn,Ohio MBoluu, Washington.Pa G 8 BlcKlnn k la, Poona Wm Field, Baltimore S U Turner, WUu’lngtou John GlUllUm, Chester co J? B England, John lirunor, Lycoming John K Russell, N Y Hon D D Wagner, Pcnna M Sweeny, Lebanon, O Air Shrudel k brother, Pa Chiu Evans, l*«nna Mrs Welsh, Reading lion J A lunis, Easton Alex Spangler, Dover, Pa Geo W Spangler. Adams c'o J B Jiurat, Dillnburg, Pa Jacob fteddig, Shipponsbg A J Wise & la, Indiana DWTotteu, Sbinpeusburg sr,5 r, . n }'!A, 11 *‘1 hhinponsburg Thos M Gibson, Indiana O A Colt, Washington W T Bowers, Lynn, Blass Jl L Bouors, Baco, Maine Bliss S Brown, WUinington H O Burnott, Ky 0 Bjajjchnrd, Lock Haven W lLMatUn,Ky lion Jas 11 Walton, Pa G W Lonison, N Y John DeYoung, Pa J W Drown, Mass d Ostrander, pa A F 9 T a « cr l \, a v,t * Matvey, Wyoming Val lion J 8 Yost, Pa J a sslcOuue,liollidaysburg John Amen, l a A p Brown, Archibald, Pa Nathan Worley, Pa DrW C Phelps, Archibald J ft Bombergor, Pa Mrs BtcDonald, Pottsvillo J C Dimmlck, M Chuuk David A Murphy. Phila .BOhampney, Jr. Lane Miss R p p« Rrß on, Ala John Frame, Ohio »> G England, Ala A J Frame, Ohio A Mygatt, New Orleans ASTidd, Ohio Cornad Loug, Clinton co STATES UNION HOTEL—Market street, above Sixth. H S Swalno, Lancaster, Pa J L. Reeso, Lancaster, Pa. Goo 8 Boyle, Lancaster, Pa C F Carson, Lancaster, pn J h 3’oungman, Lancaster D Keithier, Luzenio, Pa Jor Graham, Chester co Levin 8 Tarr, Germnutown Sami Filler, Pa J D BVhito, Williamsport Wm V Deeper & ly, Phila O Uminiug, Lancaster, P a J Masterson, Lancaster co J ft Morrteon, Juniata co B B Herr, Columbia, lta WmftGorgas.OumbcrPdeo -Mrs Haines. Delaware Blrs Bolden. Delaware / J Robins, Milton, Pa J G Maxwell, Pauv’e. pa J E Fox, Chester co, Pa G Myors, Columbia, Pa J McYoy, llarrlsb'g J MuUison, Columbia Jlluckanah, Columbia J L D Foultz, Pa 0 Beecher, Pa J W Jluntei 1 , Columbia NO Gore, Columbia, Pa 8 A Cook; Clinton L co> Pa THE TCF.SPAV, SEPTEMBER 22, 1857. i - j'..* 'iimiii'ii. i.mi'um .Vi.uiA inimTin rirw* n 111 AMERICAN noßBE—Ohestnut. below Bllth ,t. Addison Mangum, \ C E H Senekor, Bristol, Pa Mr Man, N York TV Illgglna, Waali, 1> C H Kraber A wifo, York, Pa Sarah Kraber, York, Pa Mrs D Kraber, York, Pa .11 Kennedy, Columbia, Pa 8 1* Preston, l.ilz, Pn Andrew Kirnblo, N York : R 8 Williams, Conn S Williams', Conn SI J Roberts, Boston S O Roberts, Boston C Champion, Newark, NJ 8 Champion, Newark. N J Mrs D u Tuthlll, Elmira,N M TuthUl, Elmira, N York. York R Snppington, Roadiug W W Dibbler, N York R G Monro, N 0 WE Jones, NC ,T L Tinsley, Balt C W Kunnlcutt, Atlanta, Oa T R Ripley, Atlanta, Ga T K Ripley, Atiauta, Ga Wll Melondon, Atlanta, S It Gray, Albany Go W W Spencer, Poughkeepsie G Arnold, Poughkeepsjo H A Howlanu, N York IV D Cable, N York T F Parke, Va C O Campbell, Va T M Boatwlck, Ga C U SUiort, Va S Caldwell, Phillipsport J Callahan, Va A Lofever, Bichmoud ' Y Xatelle, Blchmond G Warren, Bait U Gilmore. Lancaster A Thompson, Balt 81 Price, Phila J Saegertowu, Po H 0 Sparks, N Y M Schlossor A la, Paris ,B Banntn, Pottsv’e, Pa J Carpenter, W Chester W Mercer, W Chester • J T Borum, rortsm’th, Va R J Stephenson. Va J M Starr, Va W D S Dowell, Va UP (HUespio A la, WqsU IV II Davis, Del ItT Bryarly, Texas NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street above Third. Isaao Gould it son,Trenton Geo Dennison, Tamaqua P RBaldy, Tamaqua, Pa Geo Shoemaker, Tamaqua John Shoemaker. Summit J Reiser, Pottsvllle NathanS Stein, Pottßvlllo M Van Nornan, Pottaville Michael Krobs (c la, l'onua II H Price. Canton, Ohio H J Ilendlcr, Pottsvlllo J Vickersjcson,oUeBterco J P Vickers, Chester co Pa I* lljliblsh, Penna Mrs C F Marsh, ponna bliss Y C Baidwell Penna W Donahou A la, Rending P Christer, Schenec’y, N Y JosSUloss, I’ottsville John Deibort, Belli iiavon J Soyfert, Berks eo,l*a BKlopp, Llewellin, Pa W Moody, Bradf»dco, Pa US Fassetfc, Scottsv’e, Pa Jno Vacliler, Wheeling, Va UNION HOTEL—Arch Street, above Third. Dan! Robinson, Ureenshoro O Mansfield, Augusta. Ohio J S Short, Chicago G L Kite, Bloomfield, Ohio S 11 Webster, 111 8 Haynes, Ohio Jacob Eyre, Milton, Pa K G Uuckwell, S O E P Woiee, Pa K Mentzcr. New Holland J Baxtresser,Elizabethtown John Lamlou, Altoona, Pa' John H Gosweilor, Ship- Benj Shepley, Shippens pensburg, Pa burg, Pa John Stone, Shipjiemiburg G II W Bungfo A Ja, N O II J Frost, Wooster, Ohio R Sharp, Luzorno co, Pa 8 Rau, Bethlehem • S W Jteuier, Davenpt, lowa Mrs Rernor, Davenpt, lowa Henry IHgley, PittsbargU SR Peale & eis’r, L Haven JCCone,Jr, Flem’n.NJ E La Bar, Chicago, IU Misa La Bar. Chicago, 111 D P Slocum, Chicago, 111 W P West, Salem, Ohio A L Jamier. N Y BLACK BEAR INN—Merchant street, bol. Filth. FWilkiuson, Chester co,Pa J P Wilkinson, Chcstorco Hugh Jackson, Chester co , James Scott, Chester co Dayid Kimble, Chester co J Rittenhouse. Pottstown Jos Uinstead, Pottstown | J D Stce6per s Pottstown EphiuHartranft,Pottstown R L Martin, Del co, Pa J Rearigh, New Gilford JLWingert, New Gilford W Murray, Lancaster Levi Cooper, Beach Bottom Miss Cooper, Beach Bottom MADISON HOUSE—Second Btrcct Arch. T D Appleton, Fort Poun 81 L Appleton, Fort Penn DII Young, Milton Del W B Clark, Pa T H Moore, Delaware B W Reynolds, jr, Debwaio N B Buckmaster, Delaware 0 T Sipple Milford, Del J D Carter, BucnfiviUe, Pa Wm Townsend, Delaware Sami Savan & la, Burns- 11 May. Baltimore villo, Md M Pettit, Williamsport, B O Tvlor, Trenton, N J Penna BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third street, ab. Callowbill. Chas Murphy, Reading Jacob Klntzcl, Pottsvillo Dr Jno Sharp, Phillippsb'g J p Shaffer, Breinlgfiv'o Wm Thompson, Zionsvillo Wm J Erdmnn, Reading John Biaso, Suinne.vtoivn Ja» Kirk, RjsJngSun John Amler«m, S O Wm A Uelfrick, Foglesv’o Leri Derr, Foglcsvlllo Levi Derr, Foglosviilo 0 Drehcs. MiUtown Jno W JHllegass, Mitltown Adam Miller,Milltown Harry S Copo, Bucks co Adam Close, Becbteloville Ohus Levan, Princeton Henry Thomas, Franconia CITY HOTEL—Third street, above Race. C 51 Coleman. Elk co Wm Johns, Lowisburg Wm Rankin, Parksburg John Welnot, Wiiliamspt Frank Gramella, Texas S M Roast, Danville ' Airs Kasper, Ileidleburg Beuj Berley, Tamaqua O J Sboif, Clearflold Corwin Thomas, llisconsin John CoopctjLancastor, Juo R Stone, Lancaster,Pa SauPlll Walton, Bucks co S Dunlap. Bucks co P Kinport, Bucks co S Siuger, Centre co J Moran, Baltimore Samuel Tucker, Reading Jacob Cook, Reading Henry Iloflert, Pittsburgh Samhol Griffith, Pitts’bgh 11 Wolf, Pittsburgh Knapp’s Patent ResliT OlT^Lamp.— Wo were recently much gratified by an examination of this valua ble lamp, and feel confident that it i» destined to effect a complete revolution, in that important part of domestic economy which consists in tho supply of light, whore over gas has not beou introduced. Resin Oil Is infi nitely clicapor than any of the ordinary matoriala for producing light, and possesses over tho burning fluid tho inostimablo advantage of being perfectly safe, as it will not explode. It furnishes a remarkably brilliant aud steady light, fully equal, if notsuporlor, togas. The difficulty has heretofore been to find a lamp adapted to this fluid, and thousands of dollais have been spent in experiments to accomplish this object. By a very inge nious, but simple contrivance, this ond is secured by Knapp's Patent Lamp, and a clear and brilliant, yet perfectly safo light, for threo hours, can bo obtained by tlio consumption of ouo cent's worth of reslnoil. County rights in Pennsylvania can bo had at the Agency, No.' 202 Chestnut street. Soo advertisement in auoOier column. Phrenological examinations, with advice In reference to lysines*, matrimony, self-improvement, health and longevity; iu all cases interesting ond im portant, and in mauy, worth more than a fortune, are made daily at Fowler, Wells & Co’s., V 23 Chestnut street, below Tenth. aeTJ 3t* Seamen’s Saving Fand OX/lce 203 Walnut street, one door west of second street. Receives de posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of tho community, and allows interest at tho rate of five por cent, per annum. Moneys paid on Demand. Office open daily, from 9 until & o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 In tho evening. President uT/, I "]MlS's'. PrTSg?B? re - r i Cliarlea M. MorrU j Bocre- Bower's Infaut Cordial.•-• This invaluable Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and young children. By its powerful influence a speedy cure is effected in all cases of CAoHe, windy pains and spasms. Relievos and mitigates much of childrens suffering during denti tion or toothing, and by its soothing properties tran quillses pains of tho bowels, looseness, vomiting, Sco. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been nsed in thousands of cases with tho most abundant suceess. No family should be without it. Prepared only by llaxur A. Boirsn, At his Drug ond Chemical Storo, N. E. corner of Sixth and Green sts., Philadelphia. To whom alt orders must be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. au 13-ly Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na tional Safety Trust Company, in Walnut Btroet, south west cornor of Tuibd Street, PnjLiDKLPHn. Assets over Ohs Million ind a llalv or Dollars, invosted in Bbxl EanTß, Mortqaor3,Oroovd Kbsts, and other first class socurittes, as required by tho chartor. This Institution confines its busiuoss entirely to tho recei ving of moueyon deposit. Any sum, largo or small, is received, and tho money is always paid back, with out notice, to any amount. Tho ofllce Is open every day from 0 o’clock in the morning until 7 o’clock In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings autil 9 o’clock. On the 21st inst., by ftov. Jos. H. Kennard, C. LES LIE HAYDEN to ADA E.. second daughter of Jas. P. Smith, all of this city. # Ou the 39th inst., by Rev. John Chambers, JACOB STOUT to ANNA M. JOHNSON, both of this city. On tho 30th iusfc., by ftov. Dr. Bomborger, Mr. WIL LIAM KLBASSLR to'Bliss CATHARINE FLEW, both of Germantown. In New York city, August 4th, by tho Ror. John Thomson, Mr. ANDREW G. BIKKAY to MARY ANN, eldest daughter of tho lute lUchnrd Nichols, Esq,, of Southboro’, Maas. On the 10th inst., ROBERT H. MANSON, in tho 43d year of his age. Hi« friends aud those of tho family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from tho residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. Benjamin Matteck, in Smith field, Twenty-third Want, on Thursday afternoon, 24th lust., at X o’clock, without further notice. On the morning of tho 20th inst., Bliss CATHARINE F. GIBSON, daughter of Blary Atm and th© late Johu Gibson, in the 22d year of her ago. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from tho residence of her mother, No. 928 North Seventh street, above Poplar, ou Thurs day afternoon noxt, at 3o’clock, without further notlco. On Sunday, tho 20th inst., HARRIET ANN, daughter of Henry J. Fougcray, lu tho 21st year of her ago. The friends of tbo family are respectfully invited to attend tho fuuoral, from her father’s residence, 8. E. corner Eighth and Wood sts., this (Wednesday) after noon, at 3 o’clock, without further notice. |D=“ At a meeting of the Democratic City Ex* ecutivo Committee. Held on Friday, Bopt. 18lh, It was lifiolved. That tho followingtowumeetings bo held • THURSDAY EVENING, Sept. 24th, Germantown. MONDAY EVENINU, Sept. 28th, northwest corner Washington and Blaster. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sent. 30th, Frnnkford. SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 3d, West Philadelphia. MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 6th, Mannyuuk. TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. Cth, Now Market and BroH'n street WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct. 7th, Passyuuk road and Fodoral street. THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. Bth, Fraukford road and Norris atreet. FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. Oth, Broad and Coates streot. SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 10th, Stntolloußo Yard, A full lirwts Hand will bo in attendance nt each meet* ing. _ _ J. J, MORRISON, Ohairnuu. A. 0. Thomson, \ John Kklhu, | K. ° a Michael lUghtkk, John K, Lauqhun, J r2‘J-1w 10" Third Ward.—The Pemocrntlc Exe* cutivo Comniltteo or Third Ward will meet on Wednesday evening, 23d inst,. ftt7# o'clock, at the house of Louis 1). Collin, corner of Fifth and Queen street*. W. J, JACKSON, Ja». McVaODEX,) q , Chairman. Okas Mn.i.Bii, i>op22-2t# 10* Democratic City Executive Committee.*— A meeting of the Committee will be held THIS AFTER NOON at 3 o’clock, at OLOUE HOTEL. JOS. LIPPINCOTT; Chairman. A Special Meeting o! the wholesale nnd re* tail Malt and Liquor Dealer'll Asioclatloii will bo held on Tnowlay afternoon, September 22nd, 1857, at tiro o’clock, at the Mechanics’ Hail. 3d street, below Oreon. Particular attention Ib required of every mouther. Jiy onior of the Association, go 21-2L# 10* Office of the Union Canal Company Philadelphia, Sopt. 14th, 1867 —A mcotlog ef tho Btockholders of tho Union Canal Company of Pennsyl* vanla will ho held at the offico of the company, (Far* quhnr Buildings,) No. 228 WALNUT street, below Third, on TUESDAY, October 6th, next, at 12 o’clock, M. liy order of tho Board of Managers, sol6*dtoco 0. THOMPSON, Bec’y. Ladies 5 dress trimmings.-fan cy AND STAPLE. NEW 0001)3 OPENED DAILY, J. 0. MAXWELL Ac SON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, 1026 CHESTNUT Street, four door* below Eleventh. And 318 S. SECOND 8t . below Spruce. FACTORIES.—Nob. OS and 97 GKOItCtN St., below Tenth, and SECOND Strcot, near Union. Onlorß made at a fow hours’ notice. s e22 4ralf WILLIAM HANNING’S CITY LAGER IT Bum SWOON, No. £32 Carter’s Alloy, Phlla WjM». sey22-8m Special Notices. J&larnages. EDeittijs, itooka. UPRIGHTLY, PUNGENT, AFFECTION y? ATK, LIVELY. FANNY FERN’S beautiful NEW GJOGK, entitled FRESH LEAVES, iiouud iu Blue and Gold. Price Seveuty-Hvo ceuts. [From the Boston ZVonjcripf ) There are seventy-four talcs and fugitivo pieces in this volume, all stamped with the spirit, originality and vivucit/’of the author, and which will bo road with more satisfaction than any other work that has emana ted from her prolific pen. j, [From the AVio York Courier ] Fanny’s pstyle has tho vhacity, terseness, and epi grammaDcal liveliness of the French school, while hor fancy is so full of goulal tenderness, and us teeming with drutnatlo scones and fmdiugs aa the most hearty and idiomatic of English writers. There are some ’.vho complain that sho is a mere paragraphs, and so sho is, and so were Solomon, and Franklin, and Pope, and Mon taigne, nndLa Rochefoucauld,and Bacon. Butitwould be an odd objection to make to any author, that he com pressed lutoa paragraph tho wit which another iu vain attempted to dJffnao through au essay or a lolumo. Fanny Fern climbed into a reputation through the great est difficulties. She wrote in obscure journals, and compelled the world to recognise her genius in spite of tho unfortunate channels through which nUe addressed [■From the New York- Dispatch.] Tills handsome brochure contains upwards of 300 pnges of Fanny Fern’s gayest, gravest, wittiest, and must caustic emanations. IVhilo it does not profess to ho philosophical, it is full of philosophy, of didactics which only n kiK*u-sighted woman, whoso soul is in her work, can observe and fasten upon the winds of her pupils—hor readers; uor is it religious, yet it is replete with the truest and most attractive piety. IFromthe New Yorlcer.] This la one of her richest publications, brim-full of Ufo, varied nod abundant. Published by MASON BROTHERS, sop2J-3t ’Vow York. |VW TIUaaTSE'"ON^LANj)TIjK\rET II ING. This day published, by E.O. AJ. BIDDLEi No. 60S NINOR Street, A TREATISE ON SURVEYING J iu which tho theory and practice are fully explained* Preceded by a short Treatise on Logarithms, aud also by a compendious system of Plain Trigonometry. The wlinlo illustrated by numerous examples By SAMUEL ALSOP, author of u “ Treatise ou Algebra,’’ Ac. Iu the above named work the author has presented tho theory plainly and comprehensively } hoa goen : definite and precise definitions lor practice; anil has oujbrncedlo it everything which nn oxtenaivo business in laud surveying would be likely to require. Tho ViOik will he mail&d at SI 75 per copy, pre- P fccpTLSt HENBERS°N ft CO’ 8 GREAT LITER ARY FAIR, FIFTH and ARCH streets. Iu order to gratify tho wishes of our numerous pa trons, and Induce the book-buying publlo to fill up their libraries at the usub! low prices, wo intend to present to every purchaser of books to the amount of gl ami up wards,aGßt in value of from 25 cents to 8100. Call at our establishment, look at our valuable gtock, and select for yountfvea. ’ opt buying at chanco, for every pur c his books at tho umal price, aud very niuur will get, in addition, a present worth having. au2l-3m R[VANS’ GREAT GIFT f-J No, 439 CIIEBTNUT Street. N. 8.-No connee tlon with any other house in the City. aul-3m T IGHT! LIGHT I LIGHT!— TIIUF.E HOURS FOR ONE CENT. KNAPP’S PATENT ROSIN OIL LAMP.— Tho cheapest and safest Artificial light in tho world. .Tho proprietors of KNAPP’S PATENT LAMP do not now husitato to spunk of R as ouo of the greatest benefactions of the age. It is now established that it is practically adapted to the burning of Rosin Ou. aiuoug all the people. It has for a long time been well under stood by all Chomists that Rosin Oil was five times cheaptr than Whale Oil. Burning Fluid, or other mato rials producing artificial light, but hcrotofore. although more thau one hundred thousand dollars navo been expended iu Boston in attempts to produce a Lamp in which to burn this oil, they hare all, from homo cause or other, failed, and it hai remained, as was remarked by the Boston Journal, fur A. 11. Knapp, from beauti fully simple and philosophical principles, easily under stood, to bring forward a Lamp exactly adapted to burn ing this Rosin OU in all styles of Lamps, aud for tho common use of persons overywhero, at a mere nomiuat cost, so that no one can afford to do without it. Besides tho above, this Lamp gives so clear, soft, and steady a light that persons with weak eyes find no more difficulty iu the evening than iu the day-time—making it, as se veral clergymen havo remarked, the student's frieud,” as well as tho mechanic's and seamstress’s indisneusa bio companion, Pennsylvania country merchants will find it to their lutercst to call at tho Agency, ond exainlmj this truly wonderful Lamp. County Rights for tho sale of these Lamps iu the State of Pennsylvania will be sold on terms so favorable that tho*o becoming interested cannot fail to realize large profits from the buoinchs. Agency, 203 CHESTNUT Street, above fa'ecoml. bo 22-d2wAw2t* SAVANNAH STEAMSUU' LINE >3 FnaioiiTa Reuucku. Tho well knowu ilret-clasa side-wheel steamships STATE OF GEORGIA and KEYSTONE STATE, now form a weekly lino for tho South and South" cst, ouo of tho ships sailing ovorv SATURDAY, at 10 A. M | THE STEAMSHIP STATE OF GEORGIA, John J. Gauvix, Commander, IVillrcceivo goods ou THURSDAY, September 24th, and Bail SATURDAY, September 20th, ut 30 o'clock A.M. THE STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE, Chajilks P. Mahshjun, Commander. Will receive goods on THURSDAY, and sail ou SATURDAY, - , nt 30o’clock A/M. At Savannah tlieao ships connect with steamers for Florida and Uavanu, and with railroad for tho South and Southwest. Cabin Passago $2O Steerage do 8 No freight received on Saturday morning. No hills of lading signed after tho ship has sailed. For freightor passage, apply to A. HERON, Jr., No. 83 North Wharves. Agent at Sav/wnnab,C. A.fhtKtSKtt & Co. FOR FLORIDA Steamers St. Mary's and St. John's lta.Td Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday. se22 BOYS’ CLOTHING^ F. A. HOYT it RRO. have now on hand a very large assortment or READY-MADE goods suitable for tho present season which thev feel disposed to sell cheap. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Southwest corner TENTH and CHESTNUT streets. N. B.—AVo have a Urge assortment of now cut goods of a superior quality to umko to order from. sop24-lmteths Department op high wavs, sep- TKMfKft 21,1857.—Scaled Proposals, entitled “l‘ro- near Thirty-Qfth Btreot and Myru*iitfoot, utlno I '7‘- , .y>4Vfourth re ceived at tltia office until M LDausd&Y, the Soth inut at!2 o’clock if. Each propofial most Jm> atYpMipajded yj n&iuea of two responsible pcrßoustw sureued. B]>oclQc 4 tlonB mas* bo htul at tins office. JOHN MCCARTHY, Chief Connuißsioner of Highway*^ »«224nth«at TOISSFnT of HIGHWAYS, Soptcmucr iiit-nii. a notice Tf> ' contractors”— CLKANSiWtuE ClTY.—Scaled Proposals, entitled proposals fur CLEANSING TilfJ C/’/’V, nit! be received by tho uiuloraigned, until Monday, .September the 28th. at 12 o’clock M, Each Proposal must bo accompanied by the names of two responsible) perflous as sureties. Specifications may be had at thisOflice. JOHN McOAUTItY, »e 23-5 t Chief Commissioner of Highways Department of highways— Skptbmiikr 21,15G7. Scaled Proposals will be received at this office until Thursday next, tho 24th Inst., at 12 o’clock M., for pav ing tho following streets with tramway*: Lemon street, /rom JOth to 11th, ) Penn do do 13th to Broad >in tho 14th Ward. Uaiel do do 11th to 12th. ) Sterlings Alley, do Race to Cherry—in the Oth Want. AU thO materials to be furnished, and to bo of best quality, and the work to bo done Jnn. substantial manner, and kopt in good condition for two years from the time of completion. JOHN M’CAHTHY, aep2l-3t Chief Commissioner of Highways. jVorTclTTo il STALWART, Capt. A. 11. Lucas, from Liverpool, is now discharging undor general order at Almond street wharf. Consignees will please attend to recoipt oi their goods. lUOS. RICHARDSON Sc CO. soB*tf MARC if A NT’ 5 CRYBTALOGItAPUS, OR PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES IN OIL. N. E. corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST. Tbo above pictures differ essentially from anything ever before ottered to tho public. Their softness, and truth of color and outlino, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, tho greatest fidelity of resemblance; while the severity ot the or deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally settles the question of their permanence. These facts enable the subscriber to offer them, with tho greatest satisfaction and confidence, to the public nud to his friends. They are secured by lottcrs patent to, au. ... GRAND CONCERTS. Th " ~uW,tS SS«tt‘ 1,16 Awl first appearance of t/WU > , . . HfiNHY YIEUX.TEMPS. In conjunction with 1 A. THALBERG, And other eminent artists or the New York Italian Opera 1Ioh«, will take place on York Italian SATURDAY, SEPT-EMUJJR sw AT TUB ’ MUSICAL FUND HALL. ae22-Gt American ACABEMYIiFMusIa — E. A. MARSHALL., ...Sale Leasao GRAND nONZANI BALLET TROUPE! under the personal direction or the celebrated Maltre do Ballet, DOMENICO RONZANI. MONDAY EVENING, September2l, 18.17. and every evening until further notice, will bo present ed tho graud Fantastic Ballet, entitled FAUST. Doctor Faust Slguor Gaspare Pratesl Peter.... Signor Oorchettl Marguerite..., ...Mile Loui&o Laruoureu.x SlgnoraCecohettl Spirit® ltouzanto Slguor Dorattl Mc'tl/itofelo [), R oollul iniCES or Admission —Parquet, Dress Circle and Balcony, $1 ; Family Circle, 50 cents; Amphitheatre, 2o cents. 7 1 ’ ? ffico the Academy is open from 9 A. M. • ‘* ‘ j/ “« '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Mw.'jj.V.' Vonm Ileletto » Mi B3 Emma Taylor To ctmeludo with the Lnu?hablo Operetta of the SWISS SWAINS. Walter..., Swig Dame Glib. IVATiONAL THEATRE, WAINUT'ST;, i.l near Eighth. Aduissiox— -Seata in Private Box, sl*. Orchestra Chairs, 75 coots; Dross Circle and Parquet, 50 coots; Family Circle, 25 coots. Doors open at T. To commence at 8 o’clock. Box Office open from 10 to 4 o’clock, when seats can be secured. Stage Manager Mr. H. Watkins THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Sept. 22. the perform ance will commenco with the Thrilling French Drama, entiiled iho La Tisha. Miss KimborJv Angelo Malaflerj... Mr. T. E. Mills \\ l^ 0 }} 0 Mr. Briggs kstelle. Sirs. Myers To conclude with tho comic piece, entitled THK HUSH TUTOR 1 Terry O’ltourk. Mr. Tihvell.... Mary WALNUT STREET THEATRE!—Loa see, Mr. E A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Sir. JoboSeftou. Prices.—Dress Circle and 5O coots; Upper Circle, 25 coots; Private Box aud Orchestra Seats, 75 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 7#, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Sept. 22,wi1l bo acted Sheridan's Comedy of the „ SCHOOL FOP. SCANDAL! n, r T ,™ zlc Mr. IV. R. Blako CharlcsS.irfiico Mr. Wallwk Lwter Mrs. Canto. Mrs. W. R. Blako lo conclude with tho Laughable Farce, called BOX AND COX, MAKIUED AND SETTLED J[ r - H ox Mr. A’Becket V, ' Mr. Chapman Mra, Cox .... Mrs. JohnSefton OPERA HOUSE— ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. Doors open at 7% o’clock—to commence at 8. Admittance,2s cents. SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE In their Operatic Entertainments, introducing all the latest Font'*, Glees, Choruses, Dance/*, Ac., concluding each ovoniDgwitha laughable burlesque. solfl-lm IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CWraTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of JAMES uEMPHILL, deceased. Tho Auditor apjaiinted to audit, settle, and adjust the iCnal) account of JOSEPH LESLEY, administrator, de boms non, c. t. a. or JAMES HEMPHILL deceased and also the (flunl) account of JO3EPJJLESLEY,Trustee undor tho will of tho said JAMES HEMPHILL, de ceased, and to make distribution, will attend to the duties of his appointment en Wednesday, tho 7th dak of October, A. D. 1857, at 4 o’clock P. M. at his office, No. lul South Filth fltroet, opposite Independence Square, in tho City of Philadelphia. JOSEPH A. CLAY Aud’r. September 11,1857. s-t -th-5t IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. Ingraham r. Mcado—ln Eouity, October Sega . 1852, No. 1. 1 ’ The Master, to whom it was referred by the Court to examine and adjust the further account of Beoj&min Gerhard find George G. Meade, surviving trustees under the deed of trust of January 10th, 1821, mentioned in the decree in this case, and to report distribution of the Trust Fund remaining undistributed, will meet the par ties interested, at his office, No. 628 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, on Monday, October 6th, 1857 at four P.M. * HKNUY WUABTON. seplO-eodbt IN TIIE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA In the matter of J. >y\ Starr, Executor of Maria SUrr, deceased. * Auditor appointed by tho Court to audit, lattle, the Estart ilfrGLACcuunt of Starr. Executor of tribution of the balance, - wifi meet the parties Interested at hie offico, at tho southeast corner of Locust and Eighth streets, in the city of Philadelphia, on TUES DAY, September 29th, 1857, at 4 o’clock in tho after noon . DANIEL DOUGHERTY, sol7-eodst Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Trust Kstato of John Idel. Tho Auditor, appointed by tho Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of Lovi Sperry, Trustee under tho will of Conrad Idnl, deceased, of John Idel, and to report distribution of the balance in hand, will meet the parties Interested at his office at the Southeast corner of Eighth aiid Locuat street*, on WEDNEBDAY Afternoon, September 30th, at 4 o'clock. «el7-eodst DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor. I N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE A CITY AND COUNTY Op PUILADRLPUIA-Rstat© of Samuel Bremer, deceased. Tb* Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of Lewis Uroroer, acting Admin istrator «>f Samuel Bremer, deceased, and to make distri bution of tho balance in the hands of the accounUut, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on Wedneaday. September lluth, at four o clock I*. H.j at the Wotbcrm lloubo, ticorgo Street, above Sixth, in tho City of Philadelphia Bepl7-eodst JAMES R. LUDLOW, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS* COURT OF MONT- A GOMERY county, August 39th, 1557. Notice is hereby given, to all persons Interested in the estate of Mary Alderfer, late of tho township of Lower Salford, in said county of Montgomery, deceased, that Abraham, John, and Benjamin Alderfor havo applied to said Court, by petition, praying for a decree for tho sale of tho real estato of said Mary Alderfor, doceased. Tlio said Court have fixed WEDNESDAY, tho 30th day of September, ISS", at 10 o'clock A.M., at tho Court House, in Norris town,for all parties interested to appearand show cause, if Any they have, why the prayer of said petitioners should not bo granted By order of tho Court. J. B, DAVIS, Clerk of the Orphaus’ Court. au2tM4w STATE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION. —UHUCUI/EUMSTS, STOCK IIttEEDKRS, ONRB NEU3, I’OMOI.OGISTS. INVENTORS, MANDVAC- T(Jftt7t£S, ARTISANS!: All classes are invited to be come exhibitors. THE PENNSYLVANIA BTATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY wilt hold its SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHI BITION at I‘owolton, West Philadelphia, on SEPTEM BER 25th and 80th. and OCTOBER Ht and 2d ensu ing, for the display of Cattle, Uorses, Sheep, Swine and Poultry, Agricultural Machines and Implements, Dairy. Field and Gucdeu Product!*, Seeds., Fruits, Fluwats uud Vegetables, tho Mechanic Arts, Domestic, Household and other Manufactures, Stoves. Wares aud Inventions. A PLOWING MATCH ! ! In order to promote skill and efficiency in the im portant work of the Farm, a Plowing Sfutcb will come off on tho fourth day of the Exhibition, to which men and youths aro invited to compete for the premiums. To 6“liers and buyers of farm stock this Exhibition wilt ailord a most favorable market. Tho different Railroad Companies will carry all stock and articles to aud from tho Exhibition fret of charge as horototoro, and will issue Excursion Tickets for the Fair week at tho usual liberal rates. Lists of Premiums and all other information will be furnished on application to ROBERT 0. WALKER, Se cretary, at tho Rooms of “ the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, ,} OhesnntBtreot, below Seventh, south side, up stairs. Tho books lor the entry of articles and animals will be open on and after the Ist of September. DAVID TAGGART, President Poona. State Agricultural Society. au!3-d teep 28 TO LET.—TIIE STORE NO. 119 ARCH street, between SECOND and FRONT streets, ad joining the block of large STORES, recently erected by SAMUEL SMYTH, LVq, will bo ready to occupy on the 2oth instant (September.) Ruui or Fluid Laum businesH not treated with. Ap ply to WALTER PATTERSON, spplD-lw ' 43 North Front street. ibonn on sooo book bindery for tjj'vvJvJ SALE—Seven years established, doing a lair Job business, which can bo increased, both blank and printed jobs. Locution, 635 Arch street, below Sixth. Blank books at cost, jobs bound to order. aug!o-6w 708 Chestnut street. 1 PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN GLOUCES TER, N. J., FOR SALE, handsomely located and shaded—Lot, 75 feet by 140. Price, $3,000. Also, Lots suitable for manufactories, fronting the river. Apply too. ROBB. No 311 South Fifth street. au2o.lm* riLOVEH SEED.—NOTICE TO PENN \J SYLYANIA FARMERS AND STOREKEEPERS. The undersigned are nmv prepare*! to purchase for cash, prime Clover Seed of tho uuwerop. Pennsylvania htorekeepers and tnrmura, by sending samples to our address, can, at all times, ascertain tho pneo at which wo aro buying. Parties wishing samples, by which to bo governed as to quality, can have them sent by mail, by addressing ua. J.H CHASE & CO, seplh-tf 43 North Front, and 44 Water streets J"' E. &B. SCHELL’S • OITY MARBLE WORKS AND STEAM MANTEL S. E. CORNER OF TENTH AND VINE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Where every variety of MARBLE MANTELB, TOMBS, MONUMENTS, TABLE TOPS and FLOORING, can bo supplied upon reasonable terms au24-tuf3in LUMBER.! LUMBER!!—Tho Bubscribor, who has forseveral year* occupied the premises at Sloan’s Planiug Mill, Kengington, has removed to COATES STREETS WHARF, adjoining the Pfaienix Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue, where he intends keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other lloor ing boards, stops, risork, shelving, ceiling, fencing and scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned ami well worked. For mIo at the lowest prices Purchasers aro in vited to call and themselves, aud every ef fort will bo made to give rfatiiffactiou. Order# received and supplied at thu shortest notice for all kinds and flics of Southern yellow Pine, Timber ami Scantling. tul.tr 8 8 HIOHIK HOLMES’ SELF-RIGHTING S UREAND LIFE BOAT —Tho undersigned are Role agents for the sale of HOLMES’ SELF-RIGHTING SURI AND LIFEBOAT. Patent right for States or cities or boats for »,e, c» l>. <’>’**“s fgfjfolfs*'* CO.' Buis.iia aoNwtlurtwiiJ, !Am«gemento. Mr. James E. Dnnn B, Olarko • Mrs. Thayer ACTRESS OF PADUA •J. Seymour ....Mr. Morris ■ Mrs. V. Drew JCegal Noting. SbfrirolintT, 4Tor Sale and to £ct. FACTORY. MARBLE lIALL, ®sttcfltionaL PROFESSOR SAUNDERS* INSTITUTE WEST PHILADELPHIA. * No Seminary whatever is more like a private family The comae of study is extensive and thorough. lessor Saunders will receive a few more pnpds under fourteen years of age into his family. Enquire ot Messrs. J. S Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Coi. J, yy, Forney, Editor of this Paper, whoee sons or wards are now members of hi* Jtunily. *eptl4-tf SJT. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LOCUST STREET, west of Siatceuth. Classes in Creek. French, and th© usual English branches, arranged so as to allow pupils to advance in each, inde pendently of the others, with a rapidity proportioned to * £ r \ 8 \ erern * kilties. Much time la given during school hours to prepare lfißsous. Circulars may ho ob tained at the Academy. I*!? 1 -~' r * _ J ' ANb HEW3 HARRI 3, Principal. M 1 S^1I P ? ssdil la l'E scmioi 1 l!l " ir BOARDING AND DAY Un.WHU, CUKb, ' NCT Street, on MONDAY, Sep- „ ~ , „ REFERENCES. »&«<* lTi’ \ D \' , % Wm - “' o >Wm: macswoou, l). I>, do. A. Converse, D. d , do- John te b ?, rn > nr?’, '‘“i/™'” JJ. Cuthhert.di; ft, T Brantley, D. D.. do; E. B. Cheney, Jo; William B-n-1 ford, Nair York city; A I). (lilletto, D. b., do; cock, 11, Ii , do; R I'ullor, D Ij , Baltltnore , Georea Eaton, D. D , Hamilton, New York; G. Kempton, North haet, New York; Thomaa Bainbaot, CnMrtli., (i’eergia- Howard Malcom, 1) Lewutarg, Pennsylvania; John 8. Hart, LI. D., Philadelphia: Paul X. donee. E s ,’,.. d„- Col. A. Cr. Waterman, do; Caspar Morris, M. J>. do- Robert A. Ezell, Ksq., Marshall, Texas; John H Eero! pie, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; James Edmunds Eaq., do, do; George W. Jackson. Esq . do, do; Johnll’ Kaymond, LL. D., Brooklyn, New York; Mayson Brar son, Esq., Chicago; lion. Uoorgo W. Bradford, Homer New York; atephen 0. DiHaye. Esq., New York city- Uon. Daniel 8. Dickinson, Binghamton, New York. Ji sop-i-Im CRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, S E Corner or SEVENTH and CIIESTNOT Streets, Second and Third Stoiiea. IlODli-KEEPINU. PENMANSHIP, ererratyte. COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. LECTURES, Ac. Each Student has indiTiduat instruction from comne- Xn’l*'Srg&£3r’ tte immed,3,e the t! “ 9 h “ ° ! Terms* Ac* 11 &nd 860 B l*cltnena an d g o t a Catalogue of ? se3 lm TTEMAN ALLEN, A. JL, is prepared to A^ c tl? e a ,ID^e ® number of pupils on the Violin ‘“i, 40 , TI »«“ parts or «eon.^lt or nis father, Professor ALLEN, No. 215 South «Wen teenth Streot. Circulars, with terms and references at G. AN PUL & Co.’s, No. 1104 Chestnut St. sol-]®# CCHOOLFOR YOUNG LADIES,SOUTH- K 5 WEST CORNER OF ARCH AND TEN TITSTft LETS The pupils in this Institution wilt*bo instructed in aii the branches of a thorough English Education, and every facilityfortheacquirement of knowledge provided for them. The discipline will be a careful pointing onward and upward. The school-year Is divided into two terms, of five months each, commencing first of Nluth Month (Sep tember,) and first of Second Month/febnur/.) . TERMS: firat Department, per term of fire month# $25 oo Second “ « << m n a Third « « i; g-JJ Joel,&e.,per term 1.00 Philadelphia, 1857. REFERENCES: Thomas Kimber, J. D. White, M. D., Samuel Battle, Jr., flenj B. J&nucy, M. D. Mannadube 0. Cope, Robert K. Wright, William Bottle, Thomas D. Smith, Thomas Wiatar, George Griscom, Anthony P Morris, William l\ Pitfield. Joshua U, Morris, DaridVandorreer, Uriah Hunt, William B. Thomas. »u25-lm. ur OUPPLEE'S INSTITUTE FOE YOUNG LADIES, (boarding and day pupils,) N. Vi. comer KLJSVKNTHVad QUEEN street fifth session will open on September 7th. Best reference gWen, in cluding all present and former patrons. au2o-tf CPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR K 7 YOUNCI MEN KUO BOYS, N. E. corner EIGHTH aud BUTTONWOOD streets Professors of the highest qualification* employed. Catalogues containing full particulars, pupils’ names, testimonials, 4c., canba had on application. ftn2s.tf P. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal. Hall op st. james the less, PHILADELPHIA. A SAM.ILY BOARDING SCHOOL PGR BOYS. lUv. B. R. Smyser, Rector. The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep. temberl. Circulars may bo obtained at the Bookstore of ff HOOKER, S. W. comer EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or of the Rector, Post Office, falls of Schuylkill, Phila delphia. a»l7-6m TIIHS. BARTON* B BOARDING AND Ifi DAY SCHOOL POR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1D29 CHESTNUT St, below Twentieth, will re-open on the SECOND MONDAY in September. aulß-6w# TOOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE A e person*, male and female, to gain a share of this world’s goods and comforts as a AUSINESB EDUCATION. LEIDY BROTHERS' BUSINESS AOADEMY, Nos, 348 and 350 SIXTH Bireet, near RACE, will ro-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC by simplified methods, in a short time. THE LEIDY’S take pleasure in saying, that during the past year a large number of persons acquired a BUSINESS EDUCATION, enabling many to secure pro fitable situations, and others to prosecute their business operations successfully. au22-3m. COAL, —The very beat assortment of LE HIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL on hand, in BROAD Streot, second yard above Vino street. *cUdm * • HOWELL DORMAN. LBS, IS A TON.—BUYERS wv’il/ and consumers are invited to examine our stock of “LEniGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK U&Wfl«^^a^vwftrtwd} ft alx4sM»ftWid.hXacGs4llL(‘it free from slate and dust. “We sell 2240 lba.,” being “ 240 lbs. more” than sold by retaildealera, at “23 cent* less per ton.' 1 Also, on hand a full supply of “ BROAD TOP BITU MINOUS COAL" for Steam-generating, BUcksim thing, and Rolling-mill purposes. This Coal cannot bo ex celled. Yanis, BROAD aud VINE—Big Sign, ‘-b’ilO LBS. IS A TON. [seS-Cm] LKIGUTOX S CO COAL! COAL! COAL!—TAGGART’S CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH J. & R. OARTER’SGREEN WOOD, TAMAQUA COAL GEORGE W. SNYDER’S PINE POHEST SCHUYL KILL COAL. RANDALL & MEREDITH Have for Bale, and are constantly receiving from above celebrated Collieries, COAL OF ALL SIZES. There Is no Coal mined anywhere, equal in quality these, and a trial will convince anv out* of tbeir great superiority. Our Coal is very carefully Bcreencd at our .yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from Mate, dust and all impurities. Our PRICES areas LOW as the VERY LOWEST. Orders left at our Qffiee, No. 161 SOCIH FRONT street, above Walnut Orders left at our Yanl, OALLOWHILL street, belt* BROAD street. ’ * SSS 7 at our rf , WATER street, above CAL LOWHILL—or sont to oither place per Despatch Post, will receive prompt attention, Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. au4-tf BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL—Direct from the Company’s Mines, aud the only authorized agents, by retail, south of Kensington. Also Lehigh sad Schuylkill Coal. T. TREADWAY, Swanson street, au2o--m] Ist Wharf above Washington, Southwark SCHUYLKILL AND LEIIIGII COAL— S,I daily receiving, at my yanl, the best quality o. SCHUYLKILL AND LEUIGII COAL. My customers, and oil others who may favor me with tbeir orders, may rely on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. IE7“ No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to offer at LOW PRICES. ALEXANDER CONVERT, N. 35. corner of Broad and Cherry St». Lehigh and Schuylkill coal— DALY, PORTER 3c CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand, at tho very lowest rates, a full aupply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. au l-6m Lumber AxYd coal—Montgomery * NEALL having connected the Coal with the Lumber business, inform their friends that they hare made contracts for a supply of the best qualities of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready to re ceive orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may be left with Mr. 8. KILPATRICK, No 33 S FIFTH street, or with Mr. WM. D. NEALL, corner PINE and WATER streets. auJS-ffin COmits. PtfUi AGENTS TFANTEP.—A lIO3IE OUI/ STEAD FOR $lO .’—Third Division.—s3lo,ooo worth of Farms and Building Lots, in the gold region of Culjwjpor county, Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the 7tb of December, 1857. Sub scriptions only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars, one half down, tho rest on delivery of the deed. Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in value from $lO to $25,000. These farms ami lots aro sold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number being reserved, the increase in the value of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. Up wards of 1.360 lots and farms aro already sold, and & company of settlers called tho “ Rappahannock Pioneer Association” is now forming and will soon commence a settlement. Ample security will be given for tho faith ful performance of contracts and promises. Nearly 45.000 acres of land, in different parts of Virginia, ntw at command, aud will bo sold to settlers at from $1 up to $3OO per aero. Unquestionable titles rail in all eases be given. Wood-cutters, coopers, farmers, Ac , an icanttd, and five hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will bo given. Some agents write that they are making s2uo per month. For full particulars, subscriptions, agencies, Ac , apply to R. U-YUDER, au24-tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Ya. NO MORE PILES-NO MORE PILES. DR. GUAULE3 KELLNITZ, from Paris and Lon don, is in possession of a remedy which will euro radi cally this painful disease, however protrarfad and ob stinate it may be. The first prescription arrests all pain as if by magic, and three days’ treatment effects a com plete cure. No charge will do made if tho remedy fails. All diseases ourod. Uo 1# also the inventor of a'hqnid for nourishing the growth of the hair, and removing baldness, the efficacy of which he fully guaranties. Lewis FishMult cured of piles. Apply at 1*23 LOCUST street, near the Umtariai Church. »el-1 m -MACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES. If A Sold by CHADWICK 3c. BUO., SECOND Street, first door above Race. auglß-Smos David m. noGAN, blank book Manufacturer, Stationer ami Printer, No. 418 WALNUT stroot, botueouFourth aud Fifth, Philadel phia. seff-Jm COTTON— 200 bales good Middling to Mid dling Fair Cottou, in Btore and for sale by 8 MARTIN & MACALISTER, J North Wat** Stroot. ROSIN.-oOOBAKKELS SOAPMAKERS* ROSIN, to arrive p»r schooner J. I|. Vlauner. For sale by MARTIN & MACAIUTER, au3l- lift North Water street. Saving fund—united states trust COMPANY, corner or Til ri;B an' ('flyer. nut Street*. Large and small sum* received, and paid 1 ->r> r*j ifa niu.J. without notice, with FIVE I*ER Chvr IMPR EST from the day of depOMt to the day of with iranal Office hours, (tom r j until 5 i.Vlouk ei iij and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until y o'clock. DRAFTS for sale ou Eugland, Ireland, aud Scotland, from £1 upwards. President-STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Treasuror—PLlNY PI9K. Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER. solMyif WELCOME RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAU WIGKABRO.IoaN.BfiCONDet. aolS-ffa Billing. SJHIP otseonthe for new or- LEANS—Louisiana Line—Guarantied first vessel, with quick dispatch—Freight taken at as low rate* an any % easel loading. , The remarkably fast-wiling ship OT3EQSTHU, Wo. K. Maxwell. ni_uter. now rapidly completing her load ing at iUce street nearly ail of her cargo engaged and going uo board, and wiii positively sail a* ftbo\c. ’ Shipper# n 111 please examine this ship beforoensra gmi'eUewhtre. Tiios« who have not complete*! their shipment* will J 2“^ a<> b 0 at owe, and hand in bills of Using for *ig !ft£ or *^ aI f aw of rrei $ bt > which will be taken at the lowest rates, or passage, apply on board, or to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., The OT3EONTHE insures at the lowest rates, and will take steam down the Delaware and up the Mis smippi. Fok san fkancisco—California LlNK.—Direct from Philadelphia The magnificent clipper ship JOSEPH JOKES, Sam oa! Q. Flowers, commander, is now loading at SUea street Trharf j haring a large part of her cargo engaged and going oa board rapidly, will hare immediate des patch. Shippers will please harry their goods alongside with out delay. for balance of freight apply to BISHOP, SIMONS * CO.. S 3 North tf'h&rres. I?OR SAN FRANCISCO—FROM NEW A YORK. The celebrated clipper ship SANTA CLAUS. Foster, mister; the mjgoihcrot clipper ship BOSTONIAN, “ , master, are now loading and will have despatch as abcTe. i'or balance of freight apply to JUSHUP, SIMONS & CO., 3o North Whama* iolds nnb Uestanranis. TVS cGOWAIT’S RESTAURANT, SOUTH , , cor ? er ° f KKO-'D and WALNUT.—Guno n . et >n Pamilie. supplied With Oysters on thy shortest notice. *ej>«-,za Lewis b. coffin,— THIRD WARD HOTEL, (DEMOCRATIO TTHAn „ , QCAUTERd.) South-east corner FIFTH ana QUEEN Streets, gtij>3 lmo PhiUdelphi*. IifEKCHANTS’ HOTEL, ITJL NORTH FOURTH STREET, A* OVB MaJUCT?, . PHILADELPHIA. wUltf McKIBBEN Jc SONS, Pbowiitom, HOUSE—Corner of Irwin Street JO and Poquesne Way, Pittsburgh. B. D. M-AKgpiv Proprietor. aulS-3m mines anil iiiqnovs. WHEAT WHISKET.—E.-pranr {r A BROTHER, importers of Wine*. Bran* ww-’. c * .. AISQ ' 60le vroprietow of the OU Wheat Wh»n£ey, No. 6 North Front Street. aeplT-lm PORT WINE. — In bond and entitled to de benture 250 cask* St. Joseph’* Pare Juice Port Wine, in qrs. and eighths. Ton puncheon* John Ramiay IsUr Malt Scotch Whis key, 2 years old Fifty pipes Anchor Qin. Marett, Martel, Bouvet, and 3. 3 pop xtr Brandies, all of which I oiler to the tvade at reduced prices. „ JOS. f. TOBIAS, «m<-3nioa 83 and 90 S. Front St., below Walnnt. |? ?• MIDDLETON & 880., IMPORT */ * ERSof BRANDIES, WINES, See.: a’sb, agent, and sole proprietors of the old WHEAT WHISKEY. No. a North FRONT street. an£Msi A LEXANDERy.HOLMES. WINE AND LIQLOR STORE. No. 226, Southeast Corner ol GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. aul-lf Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER • IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Ac., 23 Booth FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. eal-2y f>RANDIES.—Fmet, Castfflon & Co., Ma •M-P rett &, Co., and other brands ofCoraacs of Yarionj vintage*, in half pipe* and quarter cask* : Pelleroiain Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipe*, quarter casks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom Hu use store*, imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN A CO., * a ® Nos. 221 and 223 South Fourth street. DITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER. ALE AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No, MO /new No. 938) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.—Shipping ordSts promptly attended to. aal-tf Saks bn &nrtunt, Thomas & sons, auctioneers, Sooth FOURTH street. LAUGH PUBLIC SALK OF STOCKS. SEAL ESTATE, Ac. On TUESDAY next. This sale will comprise 300 Shares Girard Bank. 19 Share# Dank Northern Liberties, 37 Manufacturers and Slechanic* Bank, 25 Bank of Penn Township. 200 Share* Columbia Coal k Iron Co., 50 Share# Hazleton Coal Co and a variety of other Stocks, Bondß, &c. Also, a largo amount of Real Estate, including valu able City and County property, by order of executor* and others. ICTSee Pamphlet Catalogues issued to-day, con taining also a large amount of Real Estate at private sale. ID“Fublic Sales at the Exchange every Tuesday, and I.OGJ Pamphlet issued each Satnrday pre- TioaB - «eplB-<33t i i W’OLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS, 421 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom House, between Fourth and Fifth Streets. SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE of the entire ba lance or stock of a WHOLESALE JEWELRY HOUSE, by order of the Executor. W e will aell on THURSDAY MORNING next. 24th iw>t., at 10 o'clock precisely, on account of an Estate, for cash, the entire balance of a stock of a Wholesale Jewelry House, comprising gold, silver, and plat-d watches, gold chains, fino gold medallion*) shirt atuda, seals, crosses, pencils, and tooth pick#, elegant seta of flue gold jewelry in cases, 100 assorted fin* rich new styles ct sols! gold bruoehea, drops #q a . fu'.t ladies’ and geutt’ scar!and ribbon pina-'l oaj aMOried ladies’ and seats’ gold Sager tins,, very rich and new styles—pold sets, drops and brooches; rral pGntlngi, sterling silver pencil case, and wu, peld thimbles, elegant gold seals, SOO gold watch hoots’ ■with a large and valuable assortment of other new styles or rich and valuable jewelry, watches, See , to. The good# will be arranged for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of the sale peremptory bale of embroideries and MIL r.LINERY GOODS. WEDNESDAY next, commencing at 10 o'clock pre cisely, we will sell ou liberal credit, bv catalogue, a genera! a.Mortmcnt of choice French aod Scotch eni broidi'rie-.'shawlt, trimmings ribbon* irciich lace veils, laces, Ac.. Ac 1 * FRENCH ARTIFICIALS. Also, au elegant assortment of fail rtyles French arti ficials. ST. ETEINE VELVET RIBBOSS Also 109 cartons beat quality Silk St. Etelae Yelre* Ribbons, fast edges. * * GOLD JEWELRY. At of oale an invoice gold jewelry -old watches, brea3t-pim, watch-chains earl drops, cameo sets, watch-k«vv Ae Ae -.v 3 —The whole will**© arranged for ex-usinatioa" with catalogues, early on the mom.ng of sale, when the trade and purchasers generally will find it their interest to attend. Mosesnathans, auctioneer AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. E. comer SIXTH and RACE Streets. LARGE SALE O? FURNITURE, BBD3, MAT TRESSiIS, FIRE-PROOP CHEST, &c„ Ac. On FRIDAY MORNING next, September 2oti, at 10 o’clock, at the soDthe&sfc corner of Sixth and Race fitreete, second-story room, entrance from Race street, constating in part of Jenny Lind, High Pest, Medium, Cottage, and French Bedhead*. Fire Feather Beds, M ittresscs, CarpcU, French Tlate and other Oval and Square Mirrors, in rich gilt frames, Walnut and 3U hi-gany Frame liO&kiug-Glasses, Bureaus, Card Tables. Marble Top, Boquet. and Centre Tables, Spring Seat Sofas, Duans, Lounge-?, Spring-seat Chairs, Marble Top Sideboards, Windsor Chairs and Settees, Cherry B Tibia, Canv-seat Rocking Chairs, Walnut Cribs, and fumituro generally appertaining to housekeeping, Ac , Ac. FIRE-PROOF CHEST. Also, & superior second-hand small Fire-Proof Cheat, Ac., Ac. NATHAN’SPRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE, S E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets, Where money will be loaned on gofd and ailvor plat* Vntriivs, Diamooda. Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, Sugars. Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed ding, Hor-es, Vehicle. Harnrsd, Stocks, and on all ar ticle* of value for any length of time agreed on, entnore satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab lishment. fses] M. NATHANS, NATUAN’3 great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will take place in a few days. Due notice vt*U be given. WEUB’3 great sale of forfeited Jewelry, Guus, Pistols, Mus'eal Instruments, Ac , will take fiscs shortly. Duo notice will be given. WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods. Clothing. Bedding, Ac., being forfeited collaterals, will tale place ahoitly. Due notic** will bo jjiven. JfOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIOAELK—No. 325 ARCH Street, bftwesn Third and Fourth Streets. SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, Of Boots, Shoes, linrdwAre, Cutlery. Watches, Jew elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goods, Notions, Ac., Ac N. B —Terms of Night Sales, four months’ credit for approved city acceptances, for sums of $lOO and with in terest added from date of sale. fitpl-lm C GEORGE 17. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, A N. E comer of BARRON and SOUTH Streets, above Second. EVENING SALES. SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING^ AtT>a o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, CutJ lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel ry, Fancy Articles, Ac. SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, k 5 and MONEY LOAN OFFICE. No. 113 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only eight doors below the Exchange. Hours of busineos from 7 o’clock, A. SI., until 10 o'clock in the eTtning. Out-door sales, and sale* at the Auction House, at tended upon the most satisfactory terms CAPITAL $200,000. XstaMi'heti for t*« last Thirty Years. Advance* ra-vle from one dollar to thousands on Dia mond«. Silver Plate, Watches, Jeaelry, Hardware, Mer cbandiie, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigarr. Musical InatrumeDts, Guns, Horae*, Carriages, and Gooda of every description. AU goods can remain any length of time agreed upon. All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards will be charged 2 per cent, per month; J&OQ and over, the lowest market ratft. This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, baslargw fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri vate watchmen far the premises; also, a heavy insu rance effected for the benefit cf ail persons having gooda advanced npon. N. B—On account of haring an unlimited capital, this office is prepared to mako advances on more satis factory and accommodating terms than any other in this city. Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with out auy charge. AT TRIVATB SALE. Gold Patent Levot and other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. rnl-ly ©cntlemeii’s Grpoiis. WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MAN'S VVIINISIIINO STOILE, »nd PiTENT SHOULDEIv SEAM pIIIRT 3IANUFACTORY. No. 7€4 CHESTNUT Street, aKive Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and WetVru Merchants, and is particularly invited to this iuiproTeJ cutof Shirts, the must perfect ntting article made. At whole sale and retail, and made to order. aoA-lyif Girard fire and marine insur ance COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA—OffIct, No. .VJ WALNUT street, west of THIRD. ‘•FIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN.” muoteas. W t M Swviu, Jer. Walker, J dm An-j-üb, Jr., J no. Mwlure, £.. N Burroughs, The*. Craven, J 15 Iliighes, A S. Gillett, F. D Sherman, Furman Sheppard, Win P Ilacker. Sami. Jones, li. D., J. P. Steiner, Joseph Klapp, |f. D 11, A. Shackelford, Hon. JOEL JONES, Preiident. Hon. G. W. WOODWARD, Vice President. Jso. S. McMpiux, Secretary. JiMxa B. Altorp, Awiiwatfioowtary. aul*stn-if