contUa \..7, ,' . v . J -7- -V ■ ThTWikSiftMoWs tr.Jo.hoTa.Mspfipaed wt of . more «?,?>■? Cot '* EwW (”*' ,; * : Tho Corn' tt*49,'7taclse4;;w ! ,« h*r *M* deraqnd foe sspsMS^f^lf aoiadAW.oYer, the, csn4>try for the ; Awmod the city, very :extca giTe jrtcJthi«Jd% wrtttbiUhmefntoi attest the demand for '- ‘ , been no - \ ln y irfU M.ialay' .;. ’’ hold on ipy'ifctJii#paper. V • 'l\‘,,-"l r ' -''-v‘' Odr ~ draw immenio aupiiUpa.byiaea front>the js«otia»s, : ';aji& from Matoer thecab*l*ye aro'furoished with' '.- cabinet from the plaices, ''.Our railroads bring . - operations liig.iylwoM are reqylaite > hot such i .has been the and ability with which this business has been conducted, that, fo*;y**te pfcst, . no Lumbor paper has-been; dlßbtaibrcd except by, -an accident, perhaps.: '-■ ■/,, - r ; •', , ■> . A day or two past one note .wsa protested of a firm in this trade, the partiesto which being at this time very much extended."’'The ’waaJ^t^tly granted au extension'. ihtOXceptlohj bermon are unscathed.-.-'- y. »\ t itef; «£> country. &? {OM W'W?. tal focthe new Commonwealth Baa Jr to staid, into ope-: ' rfttloii v !text iQonthi 5l was that BenJ -PraokUni pi»t:f^i^r‘!jPw4Wd^yWm^^! l .trhpitf tege' coupsgli closely fo%>weit hbTp gaUed iush a jiWwW] for our Bookseller?, A single . house ,in this -trade , v pears ."' y ' ' \ ,- _ and we would ’natii-, ! Talljf 'of bhe house that has succumbed. If this storm had 1 notawoptso New England factories, ahd \ our Pennsylvania, 'iron fonUce*, .*e would predict a 1 good fall, trade for the coal.men/As it is, there willba { a good wmpaßlW'hat* \ not yeafv ■?(<• : ; thejejuit? ttfe; I . number I . ahd c te^a f .'we^wlU l glftdly_Wl u UiV oftju^pe 1 1 confident fiay.while ,<)re -we’aoer . such anoth4r,’«Jtoi,'-U-v-''-*.b *'- s - 6 -Y -V> tv Certain Jmschiertras peopledeUghttKemaelveipbwta' | ;• % and chartered.aJmpan.ioa.l’:BucXuConduct.-wa •can.iuieh fi 'to noting hut the act bt the fcouae-buraoMvho hindite' I , his s^ret j ''fire -at- dted"' of' ihulks. I darkuMS - tb' wateh ' tfee. rUjfn. he haa ■j&aii&L /* lilanya I rumoria, accepted, aj.twe which has .been started by a | wretch whom w 6 would not btlteve upon oath; ; ! - '• l I ' The stunning effect Of the - ;hhs‘ f away'.i; . V V,\,_,, - •', ’./ I The New ioritentupp«te tohare-a time of It with the f curronty of tailing Banks, ~ a dist bfYhi■,] ~a,< | Sxchangetßank...sßangor, Maine. ?—■ | B^uforißaijk,»v'»*^«V.*»BapiQrd)MaittfiH:> u ; r—- ~vi' } • Kxetor Bank ............. New Hampshire. ■ $ . Banby-Bank.^V/-...Vermont.c ,i r-- _;/, •• >, r I Southsßoyplton Bank., . - -o\j ■/ f Bankof theKepablio'.:.,.Providence, Rhode Islands 1 Bank'bf South County... .Wakeftcld, Rhode Island rc > | Pafmerß'Bank....;'.4»;..'.Wtekfbrd i; Rht>(le Island.i | Mount Vejrowi^Baak.Vv.. : .BmvlfleiJce, Bhpd© Island.^--'; I Tlvettoußank.,;.i*r.^.?aiyWw£Bhcdelsland. • I Warwlckßank..-; v .-.^>.^Wwwfckrßhodetlsland/' ni | Morcbants’ Excharige B’kVßri'lstPurtvConuecticat. § Colchester.Bank..;,....^Connecticut.,..-v^ | Bank of Oneioa. . .’.V.. . .'.'Albion, N.T^St d......Z7tica, N. Y. State.- f> | % 8ank....... Buffalo, N.-Y. State; I N. Y.gtatei > NoiTder»ey, ; - Bank of N sir d ßney*. New Brunswick, N. Jersey. ' Bergen County Banki.*, i.Hackensack, New Jersey/ -; :o -• T.?*v ' " - ~ i' Caa^itßabk' V Oi*~ ponya* «*., vvi D,O. - ,r Ca&&-B&ok»*v .; p ,,i..i I ;;_CletBl»ii4tOUoV; > ': K v; r i : Senee* Cwioty flajik,;;«»:•§Ufin. Ohta- ; t V rJs ; Ifiami flh&vx, 3 ??_«■.* j Clinton flank..* V.'Uia City Bftn&.Xol!inibu»^w»Columlm« > OWo. . ,Umoij'Biujk, .7. ,»i‘.Sandusky,'Ohio; ~ V -'' Agrlcutturil flank*.; i Tetmaseedi;, BSak?&W«£le nnegaee;,‘.lerinMwe\ : -*.?,? ; ? , flank' 6f till Capitol. ... *lndUmapolia, Indian*.; , *-% CeatcaHJank.vi 4 A5,.:.-Indlanapoliaj Indiana rAUf Ban V-or .KJgtfi.r.vW.uviißlKiii; lHMoku ‘-.JW ' Bock Blver Bank.. Beloit, Wisconsin. . ~ v - Ing, anbjeciio Sally 6hfogo Meairfl. fejnjwbn, &«*£,' A Co.qnoto Mfdlloffa j ' "' ” " Vv V - A* '-X -A -;-u Buying l . “* SelHngv;./ >r; • --‘iQ5 " - 80 «teg.;.U.i‘.V: -60 '* • 86 ' • 120 wrtrs.-A'oA.v.'j 78' - *B2 ' VtbcVbol d o ra J and bondhpW ers oftlus Peiawkro', ljaclcsiwflnria, ini ‘Western itoad, io coasnft' ! upon the. ebndlUon and prospect* ©f/th* - caHed for at the.office of the eoropsnyy.lTho; wus A Oner' A theafliirsor tUo '.U' \V- nr-' U '}■>'->j '3ss >l4' r fa ? payineixfconite t ;, • ■ . ; * : fft^acd'lwiidtoldertof ihe-Ztfei Boadvr&B hpld.et 80. street,yesterday after noon, M£ J4s. ; «>f A Cd/, Was f ; :Vi <*'; W'. r r ifr.Cbafl. Morkn, Prfcildeaiof tbeßbard, then made jan extended state&sei&of ibo condHionof'tlitfrt&d. -: ( |Waxprdposodj'fin 1 - \itp SlocJ; JSrotsri Xfo, , ; 80i Walnut weet. .. : -iuiu' .. •*lBai BOARD. , , t i .„ OOOSP.RB>s 7 "39Bering B »sim22} MOUA AiueVSTW do cub ttx iOOO do loU '6s’ '.»>•’ do .., .6wn, ; 22tf 600 City G'h dw iota fc r J& 60 do • - .own -6ZU; too liia. 6’» ioi«v79x ,;ioo: ..do'- ,',7*6,225,' ilCOdltV K'6’. lot.Bl 60 do ■;, ti. sai, ,700 dolot«PßK .81. W ,38 UMTi.bg E»Swn62 S 37/KPft a ■ ath ; . SJg 160 SchN.r nrefd.,, ,« • . 100’ :, db • Vii Ti«± ICO „«do „ y'rf 22} IdWPoimoß 'lofcyujS • bs',«f asjwKp JSgaSßStt \fter 'MQfhfcpt owmoTr (oo ; . : pk :• to aa '—/ », ,atx 100 Tdo •: \CMhCjSUi :': 5 Oodf Sink V, “ 100 1 -.7, USTWEJSHBOAHDB. ~ , /; -.i DOOC&UM’ 05 .! l-MOGlnuAßuk'' ■ -SJi »OOCllyO'i' , sjiOW“OO.i l 20, .4o e 5 8K il6o Beading H loti 22Jj ‘ \ - v\ ! M&osffi j*oQNionn«,lte'i;'(lo" )®WllniiO'i<' , -. w W 0 '4* MvraPß m ;, pOO ' ■ = }('. - y Wt $OO Sdt K*r M# flSßwHog R ;l/; 223. p'V -OLOSIKGBBIC } JBid t M*uC, r \m&ku r 9l nST;, BB« K. . *l* j 40-",Nl>» -89 X 90 «m»6» .79: r -8Q .4 wrijCsol fccn43 ' ; fhyl StagesM s : '.mw ffSfwß 1. BOABD, . ~, X M jft *Bv« i, 22 X'J 10Penaaft;. - '. Ul#’ £/ *4? i4li. DBB-BT*ADY;.:K 'i-'sk ’•' "-"JBiirJMia:' 8{1)/] ir.rPM/ MJK .15 , W«mHlfßlii)«W ■ 12a do £»ttaprsl , s -do" aff2d^jr|Y^; oUfsH 7 ' ; ;^i.rsV wmx& .iii t:’f'< 'i Hi.ii'ii'vX . <*oo, j-w> - ill ytifti'*' !85: f J.'\ fi ,l, h«rle* H^ilillsd: stab Hadley FaiJaYJo,. tvaxn lliH#iih#^r?o^y*JlBiChlflk»^e# t jPoT?£snftfc, fright iu»poDdfW,withU*-j reports millions fried *, liabilities reported UQQfiOO, ,• /.-- J, - - Co^i^loo,^.ltost9% I log, '.Eiftke,, 4,. Co., Kaj^warey^BOstoo^'ji^L*-? won*, !paufoTtb 1 & SdftddVr,' u Grocora.** Boston,, ndttl liabilities said sbouts3OQ,OoQ, -* ••, J.VM ley; Mottltoji,' fc'Co';,' li Leather,” 1 d.„- t . - , •'"- i oond.& BobiMOd, _« Bbstdn/ffOßpiflded;: t¥«Yorbnsli f ’« Shoes,” Boston* failed, '•' K.Stopo&Co, ‘‘Hardware,’’ Boston,-ittspen(JedV : ph Warren, .Boston, ibsptJnded * ’liawlitfeslsAiif %40,000. - tlianx Mason & Co., “ Hardware,” Taunton, JjtMijj o Union Straw* Works, Foxboro, Mas* .'ire'dWei rask flin extension-in ■'fobsequcnc©' of thefaUuta of fpenter', Ide, & Co., New York city. - ••< Km. Attleboip,.Was*., askfa^'ad |enslo% shows ;assotj9. double the amount of llabl-, french,Sisspp,' Sc Co.?Providence. 8.1., “OH M&ft Cotto n !Tf lynTeW/Field & Co.',' «J?aper,*.> Now York rityiusi SrtiiVifioitoi' “pifoy, '»«*' feorge Everson Sc bo.;‘^¥lhdfnra '’'No*? YoVkiftty, 1 fpended in consequence N, Clio St. for wfloin they have eefeopted j itiseX- Hed will soon resume nndpay infolU \ v " /■ ;4 \' ' |ackawwma Bailroad and Co&tCo,, _New .York 'city, fterer’ic Reel Now York city, sdapeaded'.’.'’ v ' , lobcrt M. MdsWrtOfl At' Co.,'- m EfrccVr,” NawYork I, suspended'/ -V ‘ ’ ’ , : - • ••- ; |‘b; dt; WiJJ-Babcock, N«r.yoilr I'm. Stephens & Son, li Wire,” New York city, bus* Hurray & * Davis, ** W.00J,” if Y?rk' ItV. Kirby y.OifQaiiit, l ’ : »«w T«rk elf f Jously reported, tuspeoded y have • obtai nod an ex. lion' of six,; twetv^r.,eighteen, jftnd .twenty'four I tils, theirowh notes, withinterest, And, wiU-.ep»? fetrasineM as formerly. ; r i ; \ ' .- ‘ -v .* ss. lk>rgo-&jßMthpv*>?^.Shocs, ,, -New.*,York city, wa» pdi Bht aresaid iolChow a good surplus. • *-■ ' NeN. York' t ft Tninraingii, York city, CUiXb'fv'f. -1 ‘i ..Yprk^tftfl^ads iolj£KS»iriW,K»*.ttirkcltr.-r*!lea«iia hn Sddl£3lSl|i(ves .1' failed i v.\ ; York Wfguod, tqGep, Q> KBMb i ; OoA“'p!oiljlny,’> H«W -yorlr city, , £'' k' -i f'(' V< '* -*?«{■s[9*rassigning/£; #alJ- : R: signed, * ,; Throws 3, Wbitrier, s ltaag4fa' Fallal NeVYork, as-' 'tfjined. } '' • y v„.J ■ ' ~. Wfouei Jfltoltoy.'Oawego.'New York} euspfnded."' ’ ,'•; Tylct'&'Wilii; » HOchfcs't**, NOW Tart, failed ‘ Davis, Saydara, Duboiß,’& Co., “Bankers,-” Rondout,' York, suspended. ’A. H Deimel, Herkimer, NvY:, assigned. , , Oswe'go, N, Y.,‘ ’ ; w N.'Y?, fcitedl Hawmie« said about $30,000 '*• *.•;* . ■? B. T. Grant, NewarkyN. Y..' ai^penilofl. Q«oVYr.Wnfei;¥m*moro,‘N.Y.;aSBigned'.> 1 ' « H. If.-Chadwick, Jordan. Jordan, N. Y., failed. *•• Oorwlne Sc Tompkins, Ashland', N. Y.> fauoui Ell Mewla£b,Xoyden;N.Y. assigned, ; ‘ , •• , Sanmol Norcross & On.', Tranaboro’, N- Jm raued. ■ Caleb Copo it Go., 11 bry Goods,’’ Philadelphia, sus bonded/Haollitles heavy; - . -* 1 Aaron'S.'ldpphicoU,'“Pry Goods,” Philadelphia, 1 .suspended} Habllltlea heavy;' ’ . IToalrins; Heiskell &Oq\ “Dry Goods,’ 3 philadel : phnMol * , aul' : & Co. j “Comnmklon',” Philadelpliia, suaripridod; liabilities largo.' - ' '>•/’ i Haoitw, Boa, &Co i :'Philßdelpbia; suspended. * ißCfllv Mulligan,- & Huey,“l>ry Goods,” Philadelphia; /P/P, Remington, Philadelphia, suspended; 1 •RobortPdttbrson &'op.. “ Cotton aud Sugar,” Phila delphia, suspended: liabilities largo. SeoncOy &'■ Ooi, - “ Commission,” Philadel phia, suspended. ■ - • ' • ’ It, Garsed fcßro., “Cotton,” Philadelphia,suspend -0d». '' s ‘ 11 - "' t - - ' .’Charles HaUoweU & Co.,' “ Hats,” Philadelphia, sus- WRded..‘ ' Vj - ; .* ” '"■! ■* ‘ ’ iJamos'P. Perot & BrO., “ Flout! and Grain,” Phila delphia. 1 > K ' - Stitt &,Co.‘, “ Wool,” Philadelphia, suspended: liabllltletfsald abouts2so,ttJO. v * •' John Briggs & Co., J “Calleo Printers,” Philadelphia, suspended.- - '' ;i,, y *-v •* ». 5 ; - - - •" ! .‘Heeve'fi.- Co.v and - Reeves, Abbott & Co., '“Railroad Iron:”'Philadelphia,'reported suspended, .w© leira have’obtained will roaumo husßiOW. ’ 4 ' S! ' '• • v - , r „ Walters:'& Stackhouse, “Straw Goods,” Phlladel •phiavAuspended. % ’ ‘ ' 8/P.Wllthank,.'“Straw.’Gooda',”. Philadelphia; sus-* ’pbtldbd 11 '■‘ " v ' Y ' ' 5 ‘ ' 8. “ Notions. ” ph7lads!phiai's^pended. : r John Brake, “Shoes,” PWladelpblii, Suspended. - • ! John L. Pomeroy, “ Philadelphia, suspended. •. lottgmire Sc Brooke,' Philadelphia, suspended. , , T/K.Collins, Philadelphia, suspended. CharlesZhtba, felled. *• J s : Hadley & Barton,.Scranton, Penn., failed. - Thomasßfrkbe'ck, Tatnaqtia, Pa.*, suspended. Daniel P.’Haka' & Co., ShamOklu, Pa., failed. JamM faiUd. ,0. iL Bipplyae^Sb&'oo., f Ba! timbre.-suspended/’ '' ' J? ' ' I X ¥ 6 .'; m ikijktalili, ?r 6f,WM. • r liOtiteviUe ? Ky., ( suspfead- R.%elfear^*^jt6V,’-‘ , diil6; s? faiied' aid Johu'Pi'iSo^ieVßaytOhrOliib/fidled; 11 ‘t'' • Albttt '• V ’ A JohuWodft'irVptoprietorof thO iwnkr Of the' Capitol, 1 Indianapolis, Ind. t small, and is se t Thomas Gcorge;& C 0.7 “ Hardware,” Chicago, 111., assignor Uablflt(es’sBQ,ooo,and hssetrf ohbut JlOO.COO; ; Ilfgiubl.«..m> Whlt« Ctt f wo, I i:, failed. rrtaberfc'Cofr]C!ilwg6,lU.', p S !guc ; A Henry OMlipley, Detroit, Jllch. 1 , failod arid assigned. ;ilansqn-Ar- OcobOckj llnasori'/.alicli.'jfaiied-'-in consc-, 1 huoincOdf fire.*-- ; \ 1 ’ : ’. Ul , v '' I '' Mir&CioyeacWhUo Mich:; failed'. Newmfln'A.BrdjrbV Madison; WlsV/os^faidd.-/ 2 Pariy A'Prfeeousn; Burlington,'lowftl’&ssi^ned. Borns'lt'Renfwn: Kebkux,-lowa. assigned. 1 L ’ l DavidWllcbiVTOiedO.lowa,failed. /. and assigned. .! jfeoplrA/Bthvrn,MouticeUo.lowai’eold out WHUtraP./fc^ l V4-t .•-’“•Sm^oitationsi Teal—6o VixWiobftctioDohatt'&Taltj $&do;28 cases do Murder «r‘ Aoteloj 33T»gS seed 0 H'Oumflalng;' l l9 bales wool BW l&pkga'iuuiiWe* Merrifck It Sou; 0 bale* mdse-'WeUingi (h>ffln;'fcCo;2bfcgSstiiidiles U-pabrisg St Co; 3 ddnsdsc Tffcdi'ek ■ o' do‘«lo }Vw Wateofi & v Ci>;-Xdo do Bauer &'Brp;>2‘toaß jdg iron'A Whitney St Son; 20 bundle's leather Porkot & Tel&ttdj B "boXmiae B JayneA • Son; 120 pJgsleati ’O3 ? Adame &* Coj‘27 bags roots 1 B M Jones & Oo;-4 do v razB Jessiip &' Mpdrc; rf boxes /tobacco 17 bags foots T Webster If; 250’ Wa nuta N tteUings; 01 do do 3 DobbVu; 77-do rcduc Tusthi St Sbewell, 5 biles indieThotnas & Martin; 23 do rags Server A IPO pkg* sundries order/ ’ BANGOR—Scbr Cintm&i Soule—lo9,oo(J'feet lumber twollß, GoaHtt, fc Orilyln. ■ 1 vY-:"-. '-\! AfrrriiafjtH %zchflkge ) J?hiladclph l {a*'■ • SblptTonawanila, JuRu**..,,.........Liverp001, Sept 2& BWr Jtwnfai Jones, Flowers,;..;>,,, ,San,Francisco, jpeq Jtoraue Minnesota. C01e..............Ri0 Janeiro, soon &c. Sept 29 l*KllUt)*Lrau—fcom Now York 2d, arriving at Har yana Bth, and NewlWfiAnjr 13 th, From. Kerr Orleans 20th} Havana33d, opmingAt New. York 28th. 1 suakbb Cltt—From Now York 7th of each month, arxiving.at Hayana J2tb. and. Mobile -litU,. From Mo.: hile^sSiVHavana24tb, arriving at New , {Usiwei—Frotn NeW York i2th, arriving at Havana 17th, ahd-Nw'drieanalOth, Orleaus27th, Havana2Btb;’arri*fogatNeVYoHcScl. ; / f , V • , V, Exmn New.York.. 17th, arrivlng atua >ana23dt and'NoWi-Pneans .2(lth'. From New Orleans sth. £Givaiia Bth,'aiTr?!ag«t;Nea'-YeEl£lBo2. j,,. „• ~ Biacx New. Yfirk^fth,'arrfre'at .Havana lat hhd! New-Orleaps .Bd,. From Now Orleans NewTork'lStb. . . ‘ l9th and 4tb.-due at Ha vana 23d and 7&U Jproia Hdrobk JOih and 25th, due at NewYd«l6tifaKdSlirtr" - The Californiajn&il steamers aafl from Now Yorkon, Ab»st> r and^Otho^ ?achmonth.,.', ; . . ■ % fe’r^aniies'Sntcliigente. ■-.■■■s} jp oitfr wPhiladelphia, tw%;- act isot. 4-SUN 5KT5.V;;.,.,.,.5 5C HIGH .WAmU'}..* 7 20 - • • -•- - -■ - I ‘Steamship; Penns/Ivan!. Teal, ftom Richmond, via Norfolk,#) hours. wUft 'mdse and .passengers to Thos. Webster, Jr, 'On Wednesday, 41*. M, off Bombay Hook, -tasked steam tug America.'having In tow tho ships Stal wart, for Liverpool, Londonderry.,., , - ‘Baiuae .Mary F Slade, Atkins; 12 days from Charles-' .toniwlthldmher.toEWah JCaitcll... , . V 6 days./rom Kewhuryport, with, from New York. lt ppbb(j7 r days fromßockport, in hallist . ,Sohr Triumph. Artie, 4 days fromEpslon, In ballast laWtaff Jehus, '' > -Sehr Cantina, Socle, 12 days-from Bangor* withlura- J>er to IwelU, Gaakilt & Galvin. . , •Schr lf J jßriytoaVßogett/4.dftys from P*U Hirer, with mdse to captain. . 7 , , f ; Bd»r Jnblata, Harrington, fi days from Portland, with fo./.Jfoko*. y u\ i . , •' . v ScbrTl W Tailj Nowoomb, § days from Boston, in b|ri» UsttoJßsderr ' ‘ r •' Bohr, 1 dayfrom Smyrna. Del, wlth Wllwm& CoT , ' \ , ’ Sehr (Jblef, pount&in, S.daya from Beaford,>lth corn' to Bewlfty. wUibn & Co.'' ' Sc hr xdziir, Scotty . from Georgotown/with’ BchrD (I Plojd, jUiketk, from Now London. • <> Bchrßo»ton, Brower, fromProvidenca. . , ■ ’Bohr Sarah C Willetts, Thompson, from Providence. . 'Sehr J Hathoroe,Yearie, from fctonlogton. •Bcbr H Corson, Coripn, from Boston. - L , .Bclxr from Milton, Del.' 'Stcsmcr/.Kenpebee, Hand, 21. hours from New Tor}?,. -tU Cue' Msjy,with md»s .and to -James , AUdexdjce." “ * pity pf Blchmond, illicholl, Bicimond, T, -Brl^CMlm»;Jf£rd).ci^nJfuegbsj EJiranißroFo.V, < : Stmr j Byaaejl, JfesrTlayemßepplier. ; fgchr “'/’do .. ' • ‘ ' Bohr Jas.Jdartln,, Harding, Providence, J K Kennedy. Jt Co. ,V*,- 'I .» ~s > <;.'c„ ... \ ... , > iK i ; Schr Arcturris, Cobb. BdgftrjawA.,o Jflller k Co. ißcbr Smh C WUletts'l'Soiapson, NewbCrg. do t -Bchlr. D ; ' G-Ployd,' Rackety Bcltoate, r jfichfJn'llddnaf fiard{ngj J Bos6irfi Ddvld Cooper. ' ‘ rSchr Jltathqrne, Tewle; Boston, D.Kothetmpl' . 1 , “ (SchjrEto&jrt r jCferMQ,’ ; Corfl6nj3loT “ ’do 7 '" ’ " - l ■ ; gctrf r Jftmw Ysnt;-Washington,Van:Doflojj, Norton 1 •. Msm, J B Whiwv -• . ;Bchr ;K • towuwad; Towbsend,” Charleston,’ Pettit, ,v J \ ’ f* BehrAlmtr*, pedrjclrvCharleston,SJ Christian.’' " j ? h ‘ : ~;“-’CApK lStAWD,Bei>t. ■The Julovboat Hemd/ffom ft crdise; anchored ip the rfptxtU.itiTog' put pilots on boardtbe brlgßiJolvern, from Jamaica. HeVwafd, from Charleston,’and 'Kito n Baton, from St Ji>lin, NB. . SoyonU r light parsed up this fore* mboii. Ship Stalwart, forXtyerpo6f, .went to sea. IV'jbd SB-.jresths>dne,-' . ;: V .P ? Tnos.\D; hughes. 7 *|. *-, .. JBT WLHOBAPB.) ,t -■', pftb?£hlladelpfylh Exchange.' r »at tbfaifoH from)VUm/iigton, NC» .flfednesday, between Capes the: following; 1 ctwe'readypiado ,dotblfig;ilo' : miirk, Onaccount of the.topbeingoff; 1 2 ■hblayicagirv tnarkcd from E Mathlea, Loratsnl 'street. Philiw; l bbl whiskoy/jni&rked Petersburg,’Va; &• lol r of lodse, Umbrellas, cotton,&oj ■ aad/gbsorved a, greAt'jfoaLoietberstuifdrifting'.* >’, :’. - , '“rv-or/ ,;<•,/; johnr/abbqtt. * .. ; 4 of &e Philadelphia Exchange,* ' v- L < . r ,; BEWB3, Del BA M. reported la toy last 1 letter as, remaining in harbor, arp.ooebgctUßg pndor way; among them are (b&taad Miry FSlade, from Charleston; brigs S, Eaton, Chloopee. Caßtoti, Gparf Heath,’Judge Whitmore, Ava. 8 : HbJ't.R' 0 Chttloner. E&ex, C<,- L 5r 6trouf,ana ZobeV fccKrS^R 1 Treat, S, A lfampOnd, Lady Suffolk, Gen John. Cropper,,‘Elisabeth, Helen,',Star, Louisa, 'Globe'/Mary Ellen.'o M LaVr&babjJ P Barnard, Luck, Pair, Rebecca, ilill Carter, Caspian. SuUapa, Martha, Veloua, Celewi.land >bopt fifty. others. Tu»d W-: .weatberefoar. 1 j he,;i ; ,WM. n/HIOKMAN, ' ~ ‘"Dtfrreßpobdence'of ThePresS/’. ’ ’ * J:ku-• ’•* J‘ HJ-vnaDeGiuck, Sept.,24. . sjghedftaMl! ' J&den-nnd. coq* i ® Prairie’, lumb’ee to BoUon, Vahder- Cd A J Feeder, lumber to Young ATYoolvorton; 'Jos ,A lufnbDrto )laTooe A Taylor; Rolling f “ y^ °“i 2»!»o uicktor, lum ■• * '7-,-;';'. " : f iraMpaxiißi-, ’ , t S A»vSlrp 7tfi°iSlt' 1 ' X ‘ M^Cl ’ fr °°* Mri ? cd * Btc»m«liipC|rt»wba, M fcora Charle.ton. foi Key •ffeit H4r*?a, ut.Saroiirmi lotU tout, ujJ c |e M a lhlncM gptagno/iiaUlnnm, benco ot Bos ‘t©n Sal Inst/ \ _ , -, Bteamship HB.Beaeh, Itaraaey, ; rroni Baltimore, at’N for. at 'Mswiir, In Hampton Bead. from „ ; . ■ fiblp Kortliern Crowii/Hallctt, cleared at g,t gtopheua, «»lW Cw»,Ohata 6n * the 4thihat. for Loniion, with « carffo of deals, lost aix df crew by desaftfoii, tiro of whom leit the. t'essol to jlrfira,ftshdM*i ope of them was'drowneul iu the attompt-. i 5 Ship ffom Bio do Janeiro, was be t Ibljr^tM^YMtecaa/..! " \ . - : i Barfiae CosaeTla LBeran, Belcher, tor Souib Adj»w i ca> weqfe tojea Boads 23d lost. ! / Barque Wer//ranees, Strichllog. for Buonos Ayres, - »ali?d /rom Z3& Inst, with,Dour, . , * i. ißarque for HongJCong, cleared ft* sew-yofh*>a teftiiLli ' -- < - <- t IhSd'ln ortunej ItaTOner, for Yemca, cleared at Nor [• Jlwqu'eW*mpah6ig, Oolßoriitiomiboiitou, wasfnlioh ARRIVED. -> ‘fitmlW' Smtioi; Gfifba; &Hei' •iolfc. for Bio dc Janeiro. * - ,__ ~ _ _ j Darquo Chili No 2, (Fr) from SanEtthQWCofor Havre, -passed Falmouth Bth met. - ' , . Barquo Ispao It DavU, Hand, hence, arrived up utN OrieaDSlßth lout.- - Schr Jus McCloskej, for Philadelphia, sailed from Hertford 23d Inst, “ ■ Schrs JJ M Wright, from Philadelphia, and Streamlet, from Brandywine, at NeW Haven23a inst. • £chr L B Ferguson, Bartlett, from Georgetown, go, at New York yesterday. * Schrs It Taylor, Abbott, and Win Henry, cleared at.Baltimoroyesterday, for' Philadelphia. Schr And JJanHerson, Nicholson, cleared at Charles, ton 21st inst tor Philadelphia,' with 11,839 bush wheat, 48 railroad wheels, 80 axles, 23 bdls paper, 82 hales yarn, 40 pkgs mdse, and 96 empty bbls and casks. Schr 51 R Carlisle. Winsroare, sailed from Bristol 22d inst. for Philadelphia, • SchrAlbort Field, Philips, for Philadelphia, sailed' from Dighton 20th inst. Schr J Farnum, Baker, sailed from Providence 22d inst for Philadelphia Schr Ocean Bird, Skinner, for Braudywlno, sailed fin Richmond 23d inst. Schrlugoiuar, Ohas©, cleared at Wilmington, NO, 23d tost, for Boston. '• fiobr Village Gem,' Phinoey, for Philadelphia, was advertised at Wilmington, NO, 23d inst. Schr M M Freeman, Nickerson, for Philadelphia ot Baltimore, sailed from Providence 22d In3t. Schr A 3 llorton, Klwelt, hence foY Chelsea, Moss, put Into New London 21st tost, for repairs, having been aghore oh Watch Hill Reef. Sho received but slight damage, Schr Albion, from Calais for this port, which went ashore on tho point ofj Sandy Hook last Saturday, has washed inside the bar, and now lies oh the beach to such a manner as tb permit Of free accoss to and from her decks All of her spars and rigging have been removed .and placed on shore la safety. The wreckors are now .busily engaged in removing her .cargo of pitch pin© Imn -bor to the beach, where It is being piled up to await the Orders of the consignees or owners. Capt Wattsand tho mate have arrived at New York, Tor tho purpose of going ■boforu a notary public to mako thoir official statement of tho occurrence. Schr Sfontevuo, Falkenburg, sailed from Fall River 22d Inst, for Philadelphia. Schr America, for Philadelphia, sailed from N Ilaven 22dinsfc. - 1 •' Schr Sarah Jane, Hale, cleared at Baltimore 23d tout, for Philadelphia. i ‘ BPOKEN " l o :,'lat 35 35 8, ton’ 29 61E, ship* Sumntra, Dud ley, from Calcutta. May 11, for Boston Sept 5, lat 25 20, loh SO 09, barque Virginia, of New York, Ward, from Norfolk f6r Deruerara. with staves. , S&pt IV. lat 30 38, lon 64 63, stoop Olora, Jordan, of and from Now York for St Thornes, 12 days out Had encountered heavy miles' froth Bth to 39th Bopt, lost part of dock load. On the 35th. Chas Dcnqls, pf Yarmouth. E, died'of In juries received during the gate of tho 11th. ' BOMEfeTio' Forts. ~ NEW YOUR* Sept 23.—Arrived steamship Ariel,Lud lowj from Bremen via Southampton,; . , ’• Schr Sarah Moore, Partridge, from Calais. - , Cleared—Brig Qorrco, Goodwin, Ciudad Bolivar: schr City Bello, Pendleton, Port au I’latte. , i. r Sailed—Steamaliips Columbia for Charleston;-Roinoko for Norfolk. &cj ships 0 Grinnell, London; Henry Clay, Liverpool; Wra• Tapscott, do '(anchored at Sir Spit;), Mary Ogdeu, Antwerp; Graham’s Policy, do; Evening' Star, New Orleans; Erie, Savannah; barques Goriolnu, (Brem) Bremen)' Hyperion, Havana;-and others. * Sopt 24th—Arr, barque Gera of,the gos, Miller, Ca diz, Aug 13; brig Heory\Le(>ds, Croqk, Port Kwon for Boston; schrs Fox, Ward, Norfolk; Horatio, Russell, do; Zenith, Kraus* liatterasj.Alicp,.Howell, Baltimore;' Ocean Wave, Lolulls* Norfolk; Alba, Merrihew. Wil minfftpnj NO; Newport, Turner, Chincoteauge; Rebecca, Wogium, City Point; Edward Wood, Passwater, Pctera hurg; Washington, Ingerpoll, Egg Harbor. Cld—Ship Aurora, Bunting, Llvemool; barques Black ( Stfan, Bailgor,,Wilmington; Exact, Frisby, Falrfleld, Ct; achrfl 51 Btpdinan,' Terry, Savaonab; Emoline, Miner, Mobile;. It'S Johnson," W<ors, Beaufort; R Post, Gonklin,'Apa!achicola. ' ’ ■ ReroiKSn—Schr Jlarblhgor, of Bangor, Gorry, from RondOubt. for Frankfort, ife, 23d lost, whllo proceeding up ,tho Sound,, struck on the Stopping Sjtooo, which cauneddhe vessel to'leak about 1600 strokes an hour. Fut.back to repair, , BOSTON,'Sept'23—Arrived, steamer Wm Jenkins,' i£“Uott, Bal.tiroore. Telegraphed, brig James Crosby r> ’suppoiad “from Plctou. -'Cleared, barques Ernestine Glddinga, Bose, Pictou;’Ontario, Bruce, Halifax; schrs Cornelia, Chism,' New‘‘Orleans: Imogen?, Ripley,'slo blle. Sailed. Ldeamor Europa* ship East Indian; barques Maryland, WAUon; Mcldon; brigs Palestine; Civilian', Monticello, Da rid Duffoll, Kossuth. Ada, Black Hawk,' Rolling Wave, - James Wallace, Eudoras, Eastern Slaty, Potoiiott, Eove f{ schrs Ebon Sawyer, Cornelia; also from below, barques Halifax, Mary R Barney, Setah. Justice Story, D It PqtWolf, Palmyra, Maine,.wad all the ouf* ward bound which h«3 been dstamed by the easterly, winds. , •/ .. - i BANGOR, Me—Arrirod 21st, schr Jenny Lind, New York. Cld 21st, brigs Ed.tobure, Gardner, Guadaloupo; 8 Thurston. Lkufur, do; schrs John & Frank, Newbary fwjrf;, Lsrokah, Brown.< Honduras. Sid, ship Sarah 3torch, Emery, Valparaiso; barque Mary B Rich, Rich, Demar&ra. , BRISTOL—Ar 22d, brig John Hathaway, Smith, New port, to load for Havana. . Sailed—Brig Factor, Titus* TZarana. PORTSMOUTH—Ar 2lst brig Boyalston, Robinson, .Turks Island; schr T 0 Thompson, Pratt, Smith’s Point, PROVIDENCE—Sid22dsens Margaret A. (Br) Andor son,St Jobh.Nß; Sarah XL Sherman, Sherman, Balti more; \fM Freeman, Nickerson, do, Philadelphia. FAIiL’REYEIt, Sept 20—Arrived schn James NeSteon, (of-Tannton, Burt, from Belize, Hon, via Hampton Pdadi. fA boric br/g, supposed tho Lucy Ann, Wau, from Pictou for Somerset, was seen in Mount Hope Bay 22d } - BALTIMORE, Sept 23—Arrived, barque Mogul. (Br) McTagart, 110 days from Cobija, Old, brigs AJ W Ap» pifegarth, -Linden, West .Indies; Frederick Eugene, Thompson, N York; schr Peerless, Patterson, Kingston, Jamaica.' „ , . 24th—Arrd,.brig B K Reece,.Saunders, Demerara. Cid. barquo Uadloy, Kent, Boston; brigs Elisha Doane, •Ldring, do; Jas Davis, Ginn, do. Sid. brig John Slars ton, Young, West Indies. ( Below, brig Montrose, from West Ipilica, , OLD POINT, Sept. 23.'—SIilp Leila, Galt, for Rotter dam; brigs Victoria, (Br.) Knowles, for Nassau, N P* And Laurel, (Br.) McDoogall, for Halifax, all from Bal timore, w ont to sea to-day,barques Cora, ——, and Clam UaxaU, —, from Richmond,' supposed for Rio de do do. Wind northwest and the weather fair. - NORFOLK, 22d inst—Arrived—Steamer Sea Bird, Rowe,Beet and North Rivers; schr Golden Rule, New York; Stranger, Kennedy,,Now Bedford; brig William /James,Morris, Alexandria, to finish loading; Sophia, Boston, toC Heed; schr Gov Nickerson, Boston; Secore, Dennis, Albany. MOBILE, September 18—©leered—Schrs Lydia GJhbs, .Watfcni, Havana; Octavia, Gentillcy, Now Orleans. RICHMOND, Sept. 23. Arrived Brig Governor Bull, Norchup, Jacksonville; schrs Marla Jane, Jones, New York; Amy W Leeds, Cranmer, Albany. Sailed—Schra E Nickerson, Nickerson, Boston; Mer chant, Chichester, Now York; Nelly I), Haley, Stam ford. ‘ ■WILMINOTON, N C, Sept 23.—ArriTed-Schr R W Brown, Derrlckson, New York. ■ Went to «ea‘ Sept 23 barqueftntine Col John Wcßae for New Ybrkj'hrlgaOyclone, for Boston, and Flora, for St Domingo. . NEW ORLEANS,SeptemborlC—^Cleared—Steamship. Bpbert. Wntormaa, McNeil,’ Brazos Santiago, Harris, Morgan & Cor Suwannee, Baker;Tampa Boy, WC Toni pleton; ship Malabar, Kinsman, Boston, F W Williams Co; scbrDora, Boghich, BeUKicoln, Merritt it Me. Connel^. ■ brig Ysabul, Caldes, from Tlavana, iu reported at Quarantine Station— to AAt M Heine—2d dfst 19 J schr Edward Barnard, Stone, four days trora Brazos Santiago, to J IT Phelps— -2d dist-lT} W W HarkncM, PeterKon, air days from Tampico—ayrlral at Quarantine Station and cargo pro. vlbasl/freported—to M Bayro—2d diat IT. 1 9 2 ‘ • ' ' FOREIGN PORTS. At Sydney, NSW, June 20, ships Oxnard, from Liver* pdol) Connecticut, Welsh, nnc, - lii Hobsoh’l Bay, June 24, ship Johri Fyfe, Lawton, from Glasgow. Touched at St Helena, July 23, ships Henry Iforbeclc. True, from Maulmaln for uowes, and proceeded 23d: 24ih, Hell 0», Nsshn, from Bombay for Lirerpooi , and proceeded 25; 2dth, Kate Hunter, Trefcthen, from Cal* cqtta for New Orleans, and proceeded samo day; August 3, Walos. Thomas, from Bombay for Falmouth, E, and iroceeded same day; Ctb; Sebastopol, Baynes, from . foulmaia for Falmouth 1 , E, and proceeded same day; Bobt Patten, Paine, from Manila for Boston. - SldJuly 27, ship„Tuskinti, Crano, lato Jlroadbent, left sick, from Hong-Kong for Havana. . Bid,notar, from Cadiz 22d ulfc, brig Susan W Lind, Swectzcr, New York, " Wind at Clibralter 2d Inal, West. . At Havre Bth inst, shins Mercury, French, for N York 2Qth; Gutteuburg, Week and Oregon, Porter, for Now Orleans, unc; W V Moses, Jones for do Oct 5; Princeton, Deli, for N York tine; Arotnedo Scow, Haicden, for do Sent 38; Wujhouso, Milner, for New Orleans 30tU| Zenobi»-,‘Poterfi,fordo2stli; Crest of tho Wave, Colley, for do 2Qtlij It. L, Gilchriflt.Hnghes, for do 10lh; Russell, Coudrey,forN York; Wm NoUon, Chpever, for do 14th; Rockaway, Lufkin, for New Orleans 25th; Nuremberg, Sehnledor, for do 30th; Ooean Rovor, Pickering, amt Tortland, Urozin, for dodo; Germania, Wood, for N York Hopt24; Rockland, Brown, for do uuc. Ships Viking, Wlnaor, for N York Bept 30; Dnv}d Iloadloy , Magna, for do Kent 20; Chan Cooper, Coflin, for do unc; Tropio, i Nowell, New Orleans Sept 80; bark Austin, Wildes, for Havana unc.' Sid from Liverpooltith inst, (not Mb) ship Emorlond Isle, Cornish, N York. Old 7th, ship Diene, (pot Drone) Vales. N Orleans. At at Quobcc 10th lust, ships Avon, Evans, Beauma ris,‘ Delia, Ropke, Portsmouth; Ocean Bride, Atkins, ___Jj barques Try Again,Power, Cork; Reporter, Cham bers. and Sampson, Twit, -Troon; Indefatigable, Jlar wpott, Plymouth; Water Sprite, McLean, Whlteharon; brig John Wilson, Brown, Dumfries; 20th, ships M»rcb luent, White', Pott Glasgow; Oregon, Archer, London; Agnca Anderson, Keating,-“Dublin; barqueg Corner, •Lincoln, Galway; Calcutta, Hooding, Dartmouth; Ar gentinus, Gillespie, Londonderry; Nicaragua, Marshall, Gloucester: brigs British Tar, Charleston, Milford ; Erin, Currin, Now Ross; 21st. ship Stadacoma, Willis, Portsmouth; barques Oljvo, pacey, Gloucester; Urania, •Colo', Cork; Creole, Shield, Londonderry; Lanarkshire, Sampson, Plymouth; Now York Packet, Thompson, 'Liverpool, r Old 10th, ship Primroso, Gitnnlon Limerick; barque Cooper, London; Belle, Prufltt, Padstow; 2Jst, ship Princess Royal, Tozer. Plymouth; Belmont, Gilpin, do; barques‘Mary Ann, McC’ay, Londonderry; Dominica. Murphy, Cork. , , (Per steamship Canada, at noli fas,) Ar from New York &tn Inst, Dorodde, at Bremen; J A ■tee, at Marseilles. Ar from Charleston 7ib Inst, Victoria, at Nantes; to debar, at Bordeaux. !Ar from Savannah 7tU inat, Nonl SfcJormen, at Bre* Men. ■Sid for New-York 29th ulfc, Marta, from Malta; 9th Inst, Jt L La tiff, from Liverpool; 7th, Roger a Hiern, from Antwerp: Louise,' from lircmcrhavon; 6th, Ohio, and Union, from do; Oth, Nicholas Biddle, from Liver* **Bl4 for New Orlcnns 6th Inst, Anna Delius, ami Now Orleans, frOm Bremerhaven. List of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels. 1 GIRARD HOTEL.—Chestnut St.', below Ninth. Kalno, Unlontown Benjamin Babb Tonn John H Robinson, Roston APntnam.N Y w 0 Vanderbilt, Oln, Ohio D Carlin, Bt Lonls E F Thomae, O&lmgo, 111 Mr StrMnaoukoff, Russia M Myor, and wlfeTlJo t Wlthcre, Petersburg, Va Sira p W Walker, N 0 V Lockett, Penna OWL Mnrrleon, N York T H Tucker, St Lonls w 8 Woody. N darollna Virgialti Pr U Otrtaham, V» - IIRtoAV. SEPTEMBER 88, 1857. I PTHttfortti. ttotffejkf'lfa' ■ 'jna WNlcjjoliou, StJOhni) W m M Noble, Va N B Francis H Gore, f Jr, 'Ga' '<< gathl Barrett, Springfield Fredk 0 Fuller, Ga S F Mathews, Va - T A Gilliam, Va A T de Irisarri, N Y P Parraga, N Y Jno McMullin & In, Oal 0 S Williams, Cin, 0 AAVilson, Jr, 010, 0 : Joa Wysham'ic, la, Balt ‘' 3IR Cochran. Va ' Mr Van Vlcot, NY.. . Thoe L Harris A la, HI 0 A Taylor, N Y ' “ ‘ ffj Jfartin, Boduey, Miss 51 rs Jno llidgely, Balt ; 'Mrs'Chtt* Balt Chas R Howard, Balt R V Richardson, Memphis J B Durant, Texas ■' W 51 Recifleld, Ohio Mr Willard &W, Boston • Miss Willard, Boston ! Edw E Dudley, Richmond Sami Lake, Buffalo, N Y J Van Doren, Jr, &■ la, Va F B Claik, Bloblle BO Puller, Boston John Slunrt, N Y ? . A W Leleenrlng, Pa . B Blakeraan, NY. J Richardson, NY Geo 0 I'otts, I’ottsvMO’ H j Carter, NY ' Wra la, Balt Mina 13 James, Baltimore J Murphey, Baltimore K K James, Toughk’so N Y Mr Tyler, NY, RS Buchanan, N Y- L II Scott, BrUtotyPa < II Trexier A lady, Reading W F Lututhan, Baltimore II T Griffin, NY L C Duncan & lady, 8 0 Mrs Frazer, SO . ,i- Miss Bollinger, S 0 Wm Edgar, 8 0 WROabarn.NY . Frank Vaughan, N 0 Wra H Bruce, N Y 51 Phineas, NY n D McGinnis, N Orleans ' J W Blackly NY R J Christian, Richmond Goe D Harwood, Richmond Thos Barrows jr, Coun 1 EdwE Porr,-Boston Gen Jessup, Wash City II I. Harrington, Balt J A Foster, California H Arnold. North Adams Joshua Llncol, Boston Thoa McKeon, N Y • MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth streot, bolow Arch. John G Willis, Charleston Jos A F Randolph, Va W G Patton, Virginia Hon J H Walton, PeaM John Do Young, Penua AWcyl. Lock Haven E II Kulin. Scranton J D Biiad, Lebanon, 0 A Ofttbcars, Shepbordßtown Wm B Linn Ala, LamlU’ty C Templeton, Beady’a Bond W G Burton, Missouri J B Craig, Sidney, Ohio Joel Corey, Sfduey, Ohio D 0 Anderson Sc la, Ohio E Tulley, Yellow Springs 8 Haley, Monongahela City J W Jefferies, DrownsvillO E Kalsa, BrownsvlUo' . B F Lee, Poland, Ohio J D Norton, Massachusetts ,CW Sldss.N Carolina A J Routblt, N Carolina W H Rdoilngton, Ohio Wm Munch; Putnam, Ohio R'Crawlord, N Casllo. Pa J R Mulvano, Ohio s J G Carrothers, Ohio Jacob Horzog, Lancaster Geo E ITpff, BroWqsville RFITaII, Pennsylvania N Herron, Indiana S Thompson, Pa Miss Sweproa, Va sllbB Oliver, Vft ‘ Miss Goode,’Va J W Oliver, Va' ‘ J E Hardy. Va R R'Swepron, Va ’ N R Fox, Reading W A Luckerback, Bothpm J Brown, Bothl’m G p Novln, Boston J Holman, Ohio 3frs Hull, N V Mlsa Hull, N Y II D Torroy, NY J McCurdy, Wash, Ohio Judgo Dougherty, Bedford Gon G Wells, Keokuk co, Pa lion E Manning Keosau’a A Hall, Itcosauqua R R Dillard, N Y ' J CUaraberlin, NY DOT Terrill. Lima, 0 P W Gunckell, Mlddleto’n Blrs A Jones, N Y AMJSMOAK lIOOTB-Ohjiitnttt, bolow Sixth it. RH Norton, KJ • - 1 - rt Wxn Clark, N J ' ,Charles Brooke, Va '»■ f, Wm J 5 Benton, Va 1 R E Buchapan, Va > !i P H Burns, DoverNll DllJlatharson/Ga J T Phillips,'Va< > W B Poster, Va «>&(.% j G-W Covington, Md P D Gwathny, Va- -j? J'BrownrN 0 - R N Petoraon*N,Y JSWllllamß. Miss » John Ficken, Ga' !•-- L O Stone It dau, N 0 W H *- T paylcs A la, Lanslnburg J W Gaskins, Phlli&'A’i.? .. ’'Neir York’ /< ■ • T G Cooper, SunbuvyJwßA’Jl Prentisa, Boaver, Pa W Goodward, A la, Pittsburgh George Dunn, llooko, Perry co ra T M Bostick, Ga -, N J E tV liyuo, NY : V« D Lockwood, Del DII Buff, Va Va SV Grant, Va E Crouch, sld ' N J J galgerton, Pa Newport RI lIW Cozzeus, Newport R I G k la. Albany 0 Adams Sc dau, Washington H A Jackson, Ohio II 8 ftandford, Miss 0 0 Charles, Miss L 8 Livingston, N Y Miss 8 Snodgrass, N Y R R Robinson, Balt 8 Showaltcr, Va C Y Bush, Va ‘ Samuol Mott, Va Mrs Jferriek Prico, Phila 'G II Tomlin, Wilmington R Bell, Balt 1 / T Talntor, 51 D, N Y G Kellog, Rockvtltoj Ot ' W Baatlan, N x H M Bartling. Reading 'A 8 Kelly, Mass A JI Coburn, Mass' 8 J Poster, N Y Wm R AUing, N Y 1 J E Gillette, Itudion N Y 51 F Hill, Philadelphia A Krlsenberg, Havana J Y Caring. Lexington Va J B Harris, N 0 Wta Patrick, Va C Bennett Sc la, Boston W5l Shuster, Washington John E Clark, N 0 ‘ -Miss Paulino Craino, Vt itSanfqrd, Ct A 8 York, '/auto ' . *; UfHON HOTEL—Arch Street. above Third. ‘ Hiram Beall, Keene, Ohio Miss A Wood, Keene, Ohio D S Llggott, Nashville JJ Everly, - Nashville 8 L Edwards. Ohio Smith Marsh, Jlass 8 Danforth, Lafayettof Ind Howard O Bentz, St Louis J Grimes, St Louis F J Posey, Hagerstown, sld W,Lillebridgo,Zanesville,o J P Watson, Ohio Geo W Ziegler,Green Castle J M Custer, PerrysvJlle, 0 Sam Hlrdy,NewHagcr«town .John -West. Perrysvilllo ,Chss slcSeac, Rdwcrevilto ' Gcoßiuard, Ohio Johti-Williams, Ohio ,' . J‘3f Pettit, Mt Union, Ohio Hff Klnsoly. Trenton, 0 ‘ Wm M Dildcn,.N J UM Lauchrldgo,Wftsulcg’a John. Cool, Washington J ? Davis, Funkatown, 3fil Clarkson Tomlinson, N C WiO Petty. NO, , • >IW Fraser, N C TL Burkhart,'Md/ V, -. FB Solvoly, ShadyGrovo nonry Miller; Jr, Ohio J B Oberst, 6in, Ohio J H ae Bfuln.Winchester. 0 J Henry Hanson, Dal JT DrewfitorVOhlo : ' f. • MMHarbaugh,Ohio A Peters & to,Lafayette, Ind Miss Sfary Davis, I ml WiHliurod A.to, Erie, Pa-- j U Johns, Kansas City 0 51 Hoy, Kansas City T Birch, Rlooiningtou, 111 A Hammer, Dresden,- Ohio 3lre RS Nichols, N J Miss Bella Nichols, NJ ... Matter W Nichols, N J L U Nicola, Columbia Misail A Flshburn, Pa Miss II Do I‘evr. Bedford Geo Mason, Indiana • E B Mason, Indiaua W B Hortzel, Reading 8 Ran, Now York E Jloore, Lafayetto . NATIONAL HOTEL, Bacestceot, above Third. > 0 A Taggart, New York Bonj Moss, Now York U 8 Stull, Phllada M Hollander, -Ohambersbg JH Arndt. Phila Frank'Elliot, Charaberabg W, II White Si la. N York Wm H Hlbbs, Berwick, Pa JosMnrphey, Alb ny ' 8 Walker, Albany DO Knmraerer,Pittsburgh BSLsrln, Lehigh ei, P« J Kamtuerer, Allentown. EU George, Allentown rhaon P Haas, Allentown Wra LindennuthtMinorav’e Lqwis Graner, Jfarytaad John Russell, Lancaster Robt Evans, Lancaster John A Flammer, Nazareth M TMalze',Pottsville.. ThoaWEdgrr * la. Espv ' ' 4 ' L HDaubach, UalonvUle - - ' > BLACK’ BEAR INN—Merchant atreet, bel. Fifth. Isaac Clegg, Phcenlxvllla ’ Kobort Thomas, Easton John Vanderslico, flo - - H Rosee, West Ohester JssTackreU, NJ J&sGalliner, do ' WrfVUartsborn ( 'ifoumouth' R Bartshorit, MonutMiih county.NJ ‘ county, NY . Mrs Wallace, Ohio - IV UUaeft; NY • ' Chas R Jones, Indiana Walter Stewart, Phila Dual Kerr, Lane co, Pa Mrs Tuston, Ches Springs W 8 Thoraption, do Thos 81oan, Qhcs co, Pa F B Allen, Pa 51 H Richards, Pa J II Diehl, Georgetown, Pa 1 STATES UNION HOTEL—Market. abovo Sixth. John A Lodor, Harrisburg JJarvy A Larkin, Lap raster Geo W Mubhort, Columbia Jos G Webstar, Ohio Jacob Spangler, Perry co.Fa D Mayor, Harrisburg J Zug, Catlisle JJ G Baldwin, Qeo’twn, DO Jas W Uuntfer, Columbia j Patchin, Clearfield Th©» MeSortey, Lancaster q H Bardwell, Columbia MADISON HOUSE—Second street, below Atfcb. N T Vcftsev 1 , Milton, Del T 0 Coats, Milford, Del • WM G Collins, Delaware DII Houston, Dolawaro WII Piper & la, Illinois Matilda Freesyo, Kansas Martin Codwallader, Alicia John D Taney, Boston Samuel Ludlow, Boston Henry B Carnes, Penna Jacob Landis, Lebanon co M Pettit, Williamsport Elizabeth Oaks, Wiiiiams’pt Georgs Mooro, Delaware Col Hanes, Ohio Col Jos Jones: Maryland Roht II Conwuy, Baltimore John Hough & la, N J E P White, Honcwlale 0 C Wilson, Delaware LF Audereon, Maryland HenryAdamsAsoii,Bos’tu Michael P Henry, Boston T F Moore, Delaware BLACK DEAR HOTEL—Third street, ab. Callowhill, G Simon, Reading S Uevenor, Sumneytown Chas Korn, NaseretU Geo Weber, Nazareth Mrs Weber. Nnxereth 0 F Groff, Farmervlllo Mrs B Groff, Farmervlllo Danl Melloy, Bucks co Silas Rhoads, Southampton Amos E Clark, Lobanon T P Miller, Lebanon CITY-HOTEL—Third street, nbovo Race. Wm II Flitcr&ft, Bridoabufg II Chatham, Lockiiaven J Basotropor, Perry cq. Pa K Hhoults. Danville, Fa S felloa. Milton 0 A Davis, Milton W F Miller, Clinton M Queen, Woodberry, N J Francis Kane, Northern Pa 81* Lyons, Iteadiuz (I F Mason. Pittsburgh 8 McDonald, Pittsburgh D \V Miles, Pittsburgh J Stevenson, MUton 8 Wells, D&utdiin, Pa J McKinney, Dauphin, Pa MD Groves, Harrisburg , GBPeck&la, Albany,NY D 8 Dunham, Lockh&Tcn 3 Gtlpon, Lockhaveu H James, Pbila R Fields, Williamsport T Braith Williamsport 3 Morton,Clearfield Special Notices. The Phrenological Almanac for H?08 t Ulus* trkted, is now ready. Price 0 cents. For sale by Fuvr* leh Sc, Wells, No. 3QB Broadway, New York; No. 142 Washington street, Bostou; No. 922 Chestnut'street, Philadelphia; and by all Newsmen. - Its Tsluablo contents should secure it a placo In every fspiily. There arc 86 engravings, including the Names of’tho Organs; What is Phrenology; Tho Human Brain; Lemuel G. White; Howell Cobb, Samuel, Colt; Two Paths of Life; Horace Maun; Henry A, Wise; Anna CornMowatt; Elisha K. Kano; McKim, th& murderer, and Norcross, the victim; Ebonezer Meriam; Intellect and Idiocy • Anson Burliugam© j C/fus W. Field; Prof. Morse; RobertJ.Walker; ErasmusPalmor; Currerßell, and General William Walker. Capital likenesses, with descriptions, are given, and 'the whole beautifully printed. Every family, and every store, shop, factory, office, hotel, ship, and steamer, shduld he supplied with a copy. Agents, booksellers, and newsmen, may 801 l huudroda and thousands. Get a copy. . Only 0 cents. > > [«e2s-2tAw2t Great Rcducttou in Prices of Arthur’s Keif- Sealing Fruit Jars, —From and after tills date, Arthur’s Patent Fm/ir Jins, with Glass and Flro-l'roof Stono Ware, will he sold At greatly reduced prices, lower even than the many worthless imitations of Arthur’s nOw In the market, in ordor that tho peoplo may preservo their fruit, und our large stock bo closed out. JIT* Store open in the evening. ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY, Be24*Ct* N. E. corner Tenth and George sta, Seamen’s Saving Fond —Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of second street. Receives de posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows Interest at tho rate of five per cent, per annum, 3loneys paid on Demand. Offico open daily, from 0 until 5 o’clock, and on Mon day and Satarday until 0 in tho evening. Prenldont Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre tary, James 8. Priuglo. Bower’s Infant Cordial.—This invaluable Cordial Is preparedfromavarlety of tho roost choice and efficient aromatics known In medicipe, and hr the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for, Infauts and young children. By Its powerful Influence a speedy euro Is effected in all cases of Cholic, windy palus and spasms. Relieves and mitigates much of children’s suffering during denti tion or toothing, and by its soothing properties trail quillses pains of the iotcHs, looseness, vomiting, Ac. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been used in thousands of cases with the most abundant tmeses*. No family should be without it. Prepared only by Uehbt A. Bowbb, At his Drag and Chemical ptore, N. B. comer of Blxtk and Green »t»., Philadelphia. To whom all orders roost be addrossed. And for sale by Druggists generally. * u 18-ly Saving Fond—-Five Per Cent. Interest—Na tional Safety Trust Company, in Walnut Street, south west corner of Third Street, PuiladblviuA, Assets over One Million and a Half or Dollars, invested in Rbal Estate, Mortgages,Ground Rents, and other first class securities, as required by the charter. This institution confines its business ontirely to the recei ving of money on deposit. Any sum, large or small, is received, andthomonoy js always paid back, with out notice, to any amount. The offico is open every day from 9 o’clock Jn the morning until 7 o’clock in the evouing, aod on Monday and Thursday evenings until 9 o'clock. WANTED.— TWENTY OR THIRTY good STONE CUTTERS, and good wagon and steady employment will be gWon, ED. F. MEANY, 95 Tyler etroet, Boston. Inquire of J. J. MEANY, Twelfth and Milppep streets, Philadelphia. se3s*lt* MrTAN’D MISS DUrXNG’S DANCIN& ACADEMY, cor. of CHESTNUT and TWELFTH, Will open QQTQBER 2M, «ep2s-faff-2w* fflarriitges. On the 24th instant, Mr. W&i. KEYSStt, in tilo 01st year of hjsnge. , 1 ,'The relatives and ’ friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend tho funeral, from his Into resi dence, at the Rising Sun Hotel, Forks of Gormantown Road,and thaYork Road, on Monday morning, ut ton o’clock, without further notico. To proceed to Laurel HlllOonwterf...:- , . vvivn ,On tho 21th Instant, by the Bee. Dr. J-urnoss, EVANS E. DENNIBTON, ot the tlrm ot Kussolt, Sehott It Co,, to HELEN, pldest daughter of tho late E. vl, Clark, Ead.. of thlsclty, At Perth Amboy. N. J., Sept. 23, by Her, James 31. FrOoman,of Orange. Mr. CHARLES 8. STOCKTON, of Blount Holly, to Allfli JfATTIE A., daughter of Joel Smith, Esq., of the former city. On the 3d May, bythc Itov. Isaac Colo, Jlr. JOHN M.'AUSfSTRONG, of New York, to Miss JULIA LOR RILLIRE, of tills city. sDiOtl)s. Suddenly, on the 22d inst., SfATIIIAS J. SR’INK, in tho 35th yoarof his ago. Tho frieuds of the larnily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,from Ills late.residence, corner of Philip nud Diamond sts , Kensington, this (Friday) af ternoon, at 3 o’clock On the morning of tho 23d instant, SARAH JANK, youngest daughter of C. J. and Sarah Sharp Bluckburne, aged 1 year nud 7 days ' Funeral on Seventh Any, (Saturday) afternoon, tho 26tb inst, at 3 o’clock, without further notice. J On tho 2Jd instaut, TUOM.V3 RILLINUSFELT, Sr., lu tho 04th yoar of Ills age. , (Ohio aud Illinois papers please copy.] His friends and acquaintances and those of the family ard respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from hty lato residence, No. 103 (formerly No. 6) Gebhard jjtrcot, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. To pro ceed to tho Now Philadelphia Cemetery. ]J7~ A Grnud Mats Meeting of tiie Gemocrncy of 'tho Third Congressional District will l»o held at Washington and Master streets, on MONDAY EVEN ING, 28th i»st., at o’clock. , Tbo following eminent speakers will bo present and address the meeting: , Hon. Tbos B. Florence, Win. E. Lehman, Esq , Hon. John Cadwaladorj • Joshua J. Owens, U?q , Hon. Harlan Ingram, Vincent L. Bradford, £nq., Hon. Win. if. IV itto T John Campbell, Esq., gnruuel M. l)u lioin, Esq., Lewis 0. Cassidy, Esq., ,Kobort Allen, Esq., Eugene Ahern, Esq., Thos, K. Harkins, Esq., - Dr, 0. W. ifebinger, * Qenl, John D. Miles, William A. Sorter, Esq., * Thos. W.Hfggins, Esq. Come out In youc Domoeratlcßtrength and might, and give another evidence of your determination to crush to tbd earth tbo efTorta of your insidious enemy. A full Brass Bond will be iu attendance. By.order of the Committee on Town Meetings. . . J. J. MOKRISON, Chairman, Taos. 7, BhOUWx; Secretary. fiep2s-St H3~ Fourth ‘Ward*— A Meeting of the Demo* eratic Executive Committee will bo belli on THIS (FRIDAY) RYRNINIi, at half-past 7 o'clock, at the HOTEL OF W. M'MULLEK. EIGHTH STItEET. below SOUTH. W.M’MULLEN acp2s IW I 1 Chairman, JET*.Heart Quarters Keystone Chib.--.The Democratic KeturaUiotion-Committee will sit daily at the GLOBK HOTJiL, (l\ Monaghan**,) SIXTH, below Chestnut street, from 10 A. M. until 3 l*. M. se24-3t Democratic City Executive Committee.— The Committee,will moot overy Tuesday and Friday af ternoon. at 3 o’clock, Ht tlio (lloho Hotel. . ; , JOS. LIPPINQOTT, Chairman. VfX, M. JIAVDALL. ) J.J.SoLurxN, 1 jSotretarlos. ie23*Jst ‘ 10** Ata,-jiieeiliJj; of the Democratic City Ex ecutive Committee. hold on Friday, Sept. 18th, ft was Jiesolvfd/That tho following town mooting* bo hold : MONDAY$ Boc>8 -< g«23.17t riITY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE— \J ‘ Puilaublfhia. Skptfhbkr 24th, 1857. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That tho Assessor* of the City of Philadelphia will meet at the following places on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the 80th of SEPTEMBER, and Ist and 2d days of OC TOBER, between tho hours or ONE and TEN o’clock P.AJ.,' for the purpose of adding to tho List tho names of such Citizens who may have moved in tho respective Wards after the last Assessment, or who may have been omitted by the Assessors. • 5 G, M. HILL, ) JAMES M. LEDDY, > City Commissioners. JAMES LOGAN, ) • First Ward—At tho house or Colonel Jas. McCloakcy, corner of Tenth and Passyunk road. Socond Ward—At tho house of Folyard Dcgan, Pass* yank rosd, abovo Carpenter, ■ Thi^dWdrd— At the house or Lewis B. Coffin, south east corner Fifth and Queen streets. • Fourth Ward—At the house of William McMullin. Eighth street, below South. Fifth Ward—At the‘house of Peter McElroy, Fifth •treat, below Walnut. Sixth Ward—-At tho house.of R, F, Wellington, cor ner Second and Quarry streets. BaventhXfttdT-Jfitfiehouso of James Lobley, north east corncaTwelfth and Lombard streets. Eighth Ward—At tho house of Hugh Money, south* eastoorner Eleventh and George streets. Ninth Ward—At" tho house of Waterman’s Western Exchange, Market street, above Fifteenth. • Tenth Ward—Attho houso of J. McLaughlin, north west comer Broad And K&co. , Eleventh Ward—At the house of John Clark, north westcorner Bccaud aud Green streets. Twelfth Ward—At tho house of Mrs. Diomer, Fourth street, above Brown. Thirteenth Ward—At tho house of Henry Wellbank, Ridge avenue, above Vine street. Fourteenth Ward—At the house of Isaac Grossman, Oast corner Twelfth aud Spring Garden streets. Fifteenth Ward—At the house of Owen lieilly, corner of Twenty-secor.d and Hamilton streets. Sixteenth Word—At the house of Joseph Gloxior, Fourth, aboveCuibert street. Seventeenth Ward—Atthohdmoof James Donnelly, corner of Master and Cadwallader streets. Eighteenth Ward—At tho houso of Newmans, corner of Marlborough street and Franklin avenue. Nineteenth Ward—At tho house of Robert F. Bowers, corner of Frankford road and Norris street. Twentieth Word—At the house of Robert Pollard, corner of Tenth street and Girard avenue. Twenty-first Ward—At the house of Joshua Lake, Manaynnk. Twenty-second Ward—At the house of Jew© Bonder, Germantown. Twenty-third Ward—First Division—At tho houso of Reuben Fredericks, Harrowgate, Twenty-third Ward—Second Division—At tho house of James Mullen, Frankford. Twenty-third Ward—Third Division—At the house of George W, Comiy, Bustleton. Twenty-fourth Word—First Division—At the houso of John Leech, Klngsmlng. Twenty-fourth Word—Second Division—At tho house of John h. Gorman, corner of Market ami William streets, West Philadelphia. Tho Assessors will procure their Transcripts and Blanks for the Extra Assessment, by calling at this Office on MONDAY, Sopt, 2Sth, 1837. se2s-tor2 INDUCEMENTS TO CASITBUYERS! TYNDALE A MITCHELL, IMPORTERS op CHINA, OLAS9, AND COMMON WARES, are now soiling tholr NEW AND BLEGANT FALL IMPORTATIONS, . at GItEATLr RBOt'CEI) PAICS3, WiiJl a HANDSOME DISCOUNT TO TIIOSE "WHO PAY CASH. 70T CHESTNUT STREET. AIIOVE SEVENTH ST. Se2s-2*r-fmw. PHILADELPHIA. A YOUNG MAN WHOSE EVENINGS aro unemployed would like to devote them to Post iug Books or Writing of any kind. Address M.. at this Office. Hc23-3t Docks. Henderson & co ,a great liter ARY PAIR. FIFTH and ARCH streets. In order to gratify the wishes of our immeioas pa trons, and induco the hook-buying puhllo tofilt up their libraries at the usual low prices, wo iutoud to present to overy 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 v&lu&blo stock, and seleet for yourselves. ■ Recollect you are not buying at clianco, for every pur chaser gets hU books at the usual price, and very ninny will gef, in addition, a present worth having. au2l-3m EVANS’ GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE, No. 439 OIIESTNUT Street. N. 8.-No eonneo tidn with any,other bouse in the City. aul-Siu £ox Sole nnti tci £ct. ILLINOIS LANDS.—T TIIRTY-TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, in tho counties of Union* Jackson, Perry, Washington, JWlcison, Frank lin, Williamson and Fuyetto, Illiuols. They \> 111 bo hold upon accommodating terms. Apply at No. 203 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. b<‘24-(U# I\JEAT MODERN HOUSES, WITH BACK il Buildings, No. CO7 North THIRTEENTH Street, for Sale. Apply No. 1528 CHERRY Street. ec23*3t^ CJTORE TO RENT, at No. 125 Chestnut lO Bircot. D. M. CHAMBERS, ae23-lw* _____ 43 North SECOND Street. TO LET.—TIIE STORE NO. 110 ARCH street, between SECOND and FRONT street**, nd. ohilng the block of largo STORES, recently elected by iAMUBL SMYTH, E« CAMILLE. Anuand Duval Mr. E. L. Davenport St. Frivolc Mr J. 8. Clarke Caiuillo .....Mrs. D. P. Dowers To conclude with the beautiful play of * THE BRIGAND. AUesandro Ma'garoae, Albert JlubaMo Gtt&via WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Los * i *eo, Sir. E A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr. JohnSeftoo. Prices.—Dress Circle and Parquetto, 50 cents; Upper Circle, 25 ccuts; Private Box and Orchestra Seats, 75 cents. Box Office open from 9 o’clock A. M. Vo BP. M. Doors open at 7 o’clock; performance to com mence atl*. THIS (Friday) EVENING, Sept. 25, will bo acted the Comedy of LONDON ASSURANCE. . ' Meddle ...Sir. W. R. Blake Charles Courtly Mr. Wallack Lester Lady Gay Spanker Mrs. Hoey Grace Ilarkaway JlissGannon To conclude with tho Laughable Farco, called A FEARFUL TRAGEDY UP TOWN. Mr ( . Slumpingtou., Mrs. Stuiupington. National theatre, walnut st.. near Eighth. Admission—Seats in PriTate Box, $1; Orchestra Chairs, 75 cents; Dress Circle and Parquet, §0 cents: Family Circle, 25 ceuta. Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o’clock. 1 Box Office open from 10 to 4 o’clock, when peats be'aecured. Stage Manager Mr. 11. Watkins FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MISS KIMBERLY. THIS (Friday) EVENING, Sept. 25, the perform ance will commence with tho tragedy of BEMIRAMIS. Oroes Mr. L.P.Roys Art.aces Mr. Briggs Semiramis Miss Kimberly After which Mis* Kimberly will give her recitation, NOTHING TO WEAR. - . To conclude with the corals piece, entitled . A WOMAN ON A FROLIC. Emily Wilton and three otbfercharUcteraj Miss Kimberly 1 Mr. Wiiton .; Mr. Morris CJAtfFOttD’s OPERA HOUSE— K-7 ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. ' Poore open at 7# o’clock—to commence at 8, Admittance 23 centa. - - ' SANFOHP’B OPERA , , , In their Operatic Entortainmentij introducing all the latest Sonus, Glees, Choruses, Dances, &c., concluding each evening with a LAUGHABLE BURLESQUE. i . tDegol Noticco. • <" T%TOTlCE.—Whereas Letters of Adrainistra- X 1 tion upon the Estate of JAMES DUGAN, dcccaßod, havo been granted to tb® undersigned, all persons in debted to said Estate will please tmike parent, and those hnvlng claims will present the samo to JANE DUGAN, Administratrix,’ wcptll-fOt* Grape street, Maoayupfc'.H IN THE MATTER OF THE'PETXfION. IN INSOLVENCY OP JOHN O, OtmjmStPPEH, Notice is hereby given that the subscriber has applied to the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia fora final dischargounder the'provi sions of tJio Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth, and also that ho has applied by Petition for the benefit of the 41st Sectionof the Act of Juno 10th, 1830, relating to insolvent dilitors—by which section it is provided that the court, with the consent of a majority in number and value of creditors of an Insolvent, may grant him an exemption of his aststo and effects from execution for his indebtedness for the spaco of seven years. Thvso ap plications will be heard by the Court of Common Pleas on Saturday, October 10th, 1857, at 10 o’clock, and the attention of creditors aud all others Interested Itttbfcsn applications is iuvited. J. 0. OBERTEUFFER. so 23-wfm 3w# IN TDK ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In tlio mutter of tho Ebtata of John Dominic Berrell, doc’d.—-Tho auditor appointed to audit, settle, and ad* juat the account of ltuv.G. J. 11. GAItTiiR, Adminis trator of tbo Estate of JOH.V DOMISIC UKMWLL, deo'd, will meet tho parties interested at hisoffico, No. itttf South Sixth street. Philadelphia, on Monday, Sep* toujher 1i9,1857, at 4 o’clock P. M. LEWIS 0. CASSIDY, Auditor, i sop 18*fmw 5t IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF MONT GOMERY county, August 19lb, 1867. Notice la hereby given, to all persons Interested in the estate of Mary Aldorfer, lato of the township of LowerSalford, in said county of Montgomery, deceased, that Abraham, John, ondjienjamm Aldorfer have applied to said Court, by petition, praying for a deoreo for the sale of the real estate of said Mary Aldorfer, deceased.. The said Court hayo fixed WEDNESDAY, the 39th day of September, 1857, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court House, in Norris* town, for all parties interested to appear and show cause, if any they hare, why the prayer of said petitioners should not he granted By order of the Court. J. U. DAVIS, Clerk of tho Orphans' Court. au2fcd4w 'Agriculture. STATE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION. —AGRICULTURISTS.BTOCK BREEDERS, GARD NERS. POMOLOGJSTS, INVENTORS. MANUFAC TURERS, ARTISANS.'.* All classes are Invited to to come exhibitors. ’ THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will hold Its SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHI BITION at Powelton, West Philadelphia, on SEPTEM BER 20th and 30th, and OCTOBER Ist and 2d ensu ing, for the display of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swino and Poultry, Agricultural Machines and Implement, Dairy. Field and Garden Products, Seeds, Fzuits, Flowers ana Vegetables, the Mechanio Arts, Domestic, Household and other Manufactures, Stores, Wares and Inventions. A FLOWING MATCH 1! In order to promote skill aud efficiency in the im portant work of tho Farm, a Plowing Match will come off on tho fourth day of tho Exhibition, to which men and yeaths are invited to compete for (he premiums. To sellers aud buyerfj of farm stock this Exhibition will afford a most favorable market. The diflerout Railroad Companies will carry all stock and articles to and from the Exhibition free of charge as heretofore, and will issue Excursion Tickets for the Fair week at the usual liberal rates. Lists of Premiums and all other information will be furnished on application to ROBERT 0. WALKER, Se cretory. at tho Rooms of “ the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture,” ohesnutBtreet, below Seveuth, south side, up Btairs. The books for tho entry of articles and animals will be open on and after the Ist of September. DAVID TAGGART. President Ponna. State Agricultural Society. au!3-d t sep 23 lUcrrljnitt ©oilers JOHN P. DOIIERTY, FOR YISAU3 WITH SULLY & BROTHER, . LATE WITH LUKKNB, KELLY, & CO., TAILOR. Has with him tho best tailors that are now engaged In the buninesfl in this country : CHARLES ROTH, formerly tho leading Tailor of this City; M. KAYSKR, formerly Cutter for 0. ROTH A CO.,HiidlateCoHtandVest Cutter with LUKENS, KEL LY, A CO; HENRY WAGNER, who has just armed, consider! d in New York the best Pants and Yeats Cut ter in tho United States, for years cutter withDopienis, under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Deplenis & Peltua, under tho St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The most unromlttiog attention paid to tho wishes of all who patronise (he establishment; the best of Clothes mado at moderato prices for credit, low prices for cash, ' se2i Edward p. kelly. LATH KELLY & BROTHER, Having engaged tho pervious of CHARLES ROTH, Distinguished for tho beauty and excellence of his Goods when in tho Tailoring Business, has taken tho Btoro. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, AND ITAS OI’KSFD FOR TUB SALK. AT RETAIL, OF CLOTHS, CASSIMBRK3. VESTINGS, CRAVATS, GLOVES, SHIRTS, Ac., Of the best qualities, at moderate juice*. J - The of KELLY A BROTHER iB ro moved, from this date, to No. 814 CHESTNUT Street, where it will be attended to by EDW’D P. KELLY or JOHN P. DOHERTY. ses-ly JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Non. 10 and 18 South NINTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. A large and well selected stock of OLOTQSand OAs'SIMLKKS always ou hand. AH Clothing made at this Establishment will be of the best quality, and in the most fasluounblo stylo, Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH ING. auO-tf BW. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS • No 37 Poll til mini) Street, PhiliulelpMs. COLLECTIONS promptly mado on all accessible points in tho United State# and Canada. Stocks, Bonds, Ac., Bought and Sold on Commission. Uncurront Bank Notes, Checks, &0., bought at the lowest rates. Deposits received and Interest allowed, as per agree* ■meat aul4m LUMBER! LUMBER!!—Tho subscriber, who has for several years occupied tho premises at Sloan’s Planing Mill, Kensington, has removed to COATES STREET WHARF, adjoining the PbcepU Planing Mill, ou Delaware avenue, whore he intends keeping a large assortment of Carolina and Other Uoor- Ingbourds, steps, risers, shelving, celling, fencing and scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked. For solo at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are in vited to call and oxamlne for themselves, and every ef fort will bo made to give satisfaction. Orders received and supplied at tho shortest notice for all kludsand sizes at Southern yellow Fine, Timber aod Scantling, Aul-tf B 8 HTOHIB. HOLMES’ SELF-RIGIITING SURF AND LIFE BOAT.—' The undersigned nro solo agents for the sale of HOLMES’ BELF-RIOHTINO SURF AND LIFEBOAT. Patent right for States or cities or boats ready for use, can be obtained by applying to Bisnop, SIMONS,* CO., 3G North nharves. MANILLA HOPE.—SUPERIOR MA -IYJL NITjLA BOPK, manurnctured and ror lisle 6t WEAVER, MTI.SR& 00., No, S 3 N. W»ter it., ul 22 H. WksrTM. fattonol. pUOFESSOR^SATOOm’INSfHcTE, VfESTPIiILAPELPOTA. ‘No Seminar? whatever Is more like a private family. The course of'study Is extensive'and thorough, pro fessor Saunders will’ receire e few more pupils under fourteen years of 020 into hlfi family. inquire of Messrs. J. 8. Silver and Jtf athewNewkirk, or Col. 3. W. rorney, Editor of this Paper, whose eons or wards are now members of his family. , , septl4>tf .lyriss. BONNET. AND MISS' DILL ATS mmIn. ,U .?E; OPJ!!r the!r HOiECrNO And day SrnWHtt OHB3TSDI Btroet, onJIONDAY,Bep- B ' „ , „ REFEIiRNCF.B, ,‘jy'i O.Wmljswth, D. D„ do; u. o. Clark, do; JaooM.do; Wm. LevlmTn f> n D 'V d / Al LWer*,, D.O ,do John Cuthhert, do: Iv'bi. T. Brantley, D, I).. do; E. B. Cheney, do; WiUiam Brsd for£> c^. v » A.H. Gillette, D. D do-B Bab “'’“A H ',F, uU "r. U-11-. Btuw'efo Baton. 1). D., Hamilton, New YotktG. Kenraton Nr.-riv* tt* B*' 8 *' T ofk? jjkomaa CaAsvilFe, Georgia: Howard Ualcom,D. D., Lewlsbursr. Pennavlv&nia. j 51,» Col. A.,G., Viatarman, aoj Caspar Morns, M. li do* Jtobert A. Ezell, Esq., karsball, Texas; Johaß. Sem’ pie, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; James Edmunds. *#lm do. do; George W. Jackson, Esc*., do, do: Johan Raymond, bb. D., Brooklyn, Sew York; Mayson Bra r* son, Ksq., Chicago; Hon. George W. DnwUotd, Home#. New York; Stephen’D.> Dillaye, Esq., New York city* Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson,’ Binghamton, New York * flep4.!m r*RITTENDEN* PHILADELPHIA COM \y MEROIAL COLLEGE, g. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories. BOOK-KEEPING. PKNttANSIIIP, every stylo. COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. LECTURES, Ao. Each Student had Individual Instruction from compe tent and attentive. Teachers, under the supervision of the Principal. .. .® of the Best Penmen in the Conn try has charge of tho Writing Department, Please call and see Specimen* and got a Catalonia of Terms, Ac. r 6 ‘ • BUSINESS EDUCATION. . * LEIDY BROTHERS' BUSINESS ACADEMY. - Nos. 148 and 16D SIXTIL Street, near RACE. MU re-dpett 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.- ' -- • TUB LEIDY’Stoke pleasure in saying, that daring tbepast 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. . au22-3m. ftflft AGENTS WANTED.—A HOME WV STEAD FOB $lO !-,Third Division.—s3lo,ooo worth of Farms and Building Lot*, fa tho gold region of Culpeper couuty, Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the 7thof December, 1857.' Sub serjptlons only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars, ono halr down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Every subscriber will get a BoiMiog Lot or a Farm, ranging In value from $lO to $25,000. These farms and lots are sols so cheap to Induce settlements, a sufficient number boing reserved* the increase in the value of - which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. /Up wards of 1,85tf fota'oud farms are" already sold, and a company of settlers called the “Rappahannock Pioneer Association” Is now forming and will soon commence a settlement. • Ample security will be given for the faith ful performance of contracts and promises. Nearly 45.090 acres ofiand, in different parts of Virginia, now at command, aud will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to $3OO per acre. Unquestionable titles toill tit all eases be given. Woml-cuttcrs. ooopora, farmers, Ac., are t canted, and five hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom tho most liberal inducements will bo gfven. Some agents write that they are makings2oo permontb. For full particulars, subscriptions, agencies, Ac., apply to . . . X. BAUDER, a024-tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Va, A N experienced GERMAN TEACHER de flirea some PUPILS for tlio PIANO. Terms mod erate. Apply at the music store of Mr. MARSH. CHESTNUT, above Thirteenth street. ae 23-51# Department op highways, sept. 21st. 3857. “ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS’ CLEANSING THE ClTY.—Sealed Proposals, entitled proposals for CLEANSING THE CITY, -will bo received >y the undersigned, until Monday, September the 28th, at 12 o’clock M. Each Proposal most ho accompanied by the names of two responsible persona as sureties. Specifications may be had at this Office. john McCarthy, 16 22»5t Chief Commissioner of Highways. JE. & B. SCHELL’S • CITY MARBLE WORKS AND STEAM MANTEL 8. E. CORNER OF TENTH AND VINE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Where erery variety of MARBLE MANTELS, TOMBS, MONUMENTS, TABLE.TOPS and FLOORING, can be supplied upon reasonable terms. au24-tul3m LADIES’ DKESS TKI.VMTJNGS.— FANCY AND STAPLE. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. 0. MAXWELL & SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, 1036 CHESTNUT Street, four doora bolow Eleventh. And 318 S. SECOND St., below Spruce. FACTORIES.—Noa. 05 and 97 GEORGE St., below Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Order* mode at & f?w hours’ notice, a 022 4mif MARCHANT’S CUYSTALOGRAPHS, OR PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES IN OIL. N. E. corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST. The above pictures differ essentially from anythin? ever before offered to tho public. Their ■oftne**, anil truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, the greatest fidelity of resemblance; while the severity of the or deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally settle* the question of their permanence. These fact* enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his friends. They are secured by letters patent to, and con be had ONLY of E. D. MAUCUANT. tCT" Portraits of tho cabinet, and life sue on canvas as heretofore. go 18-3 m TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS— Attcntiou is invited to the following stock of rea soned LUMBER: 800,000 foet 6-4 Yellow Pine Floor Boards. 250,000 feet 4-4 do do. 30,000 foot 3-4 do do, suitable for lin ing stores. 75,000 feet VTliite Pino Floor Boards. 850.000 feet Sprite Joist. Belling low for cash, to suit the times, and in lots to suit purchasers. IytACGREGOK HOT-AIR FURNACES. ITX Sold by CHADWICK & DKO., PSCOND Street, first door above lUcr. auglB-C»ooA. David ji. hog anTbeank book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 418 WALNUT street, betwoenFourth and Fifth, Philadel phia. aeft-lm C~ OTTON—2OO balesgoodMidditag to Slid. dliog Fair Cotton, in store and for sale by 1 MARTIN A. JIACALIBTEB, aul I North Water gtreet ROSIN’.— 500 BAKKEES SOAF.MAKEKS’ KOSIN, to arrive per schooDer J. JI. Planner, For anlo by MARTIN & MACAIIJTER, au3l- lio Neith Water street. Notice to consignees.—ti>o ship 'STALWART, Cftpt. A H. Lucas, from Liverpool, is now discharging under general order at Almoml street wharf. Conaigueeß will please attend to receipt ot their goods. TUGS. RICHARDSON & CO. aaS-tf Russia and American takred CORDAGE.—a superior article, manufacture and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER & CO., an 8-tf No. 23N Water at., ft N Whwraa. caving fund.—united states C? TRUST COMPANY, comer of THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets Large and small sums received, and paid back on de mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal Office hours, from 9 until b o’clock creFy day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o’clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, ftud Scotland from' £1 upwards. President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD. Treasurer—PLlNY FISK. Teller—JAMES R. lIUNTEU 100 cases of 60 half boxes I*3 each, in atore and for «alo by * HENftY UOHLEN & CO., an 0 Nor 221 urn} M 3 3 Fourth utrfst BALE ROPE.—Buyers aro invited to call a ml examine our Manila Bale Hope, which we can can soli «» low as American, and warrant it superior in strength and durability. WEAYER, FITLER ft: CO., No. 23 N. Water at aud 22N. Wharrei. WJf. J>. ROGERS’ CARRIAGE REPOS iTonr, lodo anti 1011 chestnut street, above TENTH, la now- open forth* sale of every des cription of Carriages, combining Style, Durability and Elegance of Finish, from the Manufactory at tho corner of Sixth and Blaster streets, to which the attention of Oititcns and Southern and Western gentlemen is res pectlully called. .4. B.—Especial attention given to Carriages for re paint In the shops connected with the Repository. Kn trance on chestnut Street sel4-mwf Sw miIOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWAKE, X CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. MO MARKET BT., holt Ninth, »utJ» tills, rill»4«ljiUi». 1-Bo TERMS HARRIETT BROWN. £oa«(s. FACTORY. MARBLE HALL, ALBERT SENTON, South FRONT street. , SHIP OT SB ON THE FOR NEW OS LEANS—Louisiana Line —Guarantied first vessel, with quick dispatch—Freight taken at u low rates as any vessel loading. • The remarkably fast-saillog ship QTSEGNTHE, Wm,. , t‘ master, now rapidly completing herloafi- Lrg at Race street wharf, has nearly all or her cargo engaged and going on board, and will positively sail u above. • -.Shippers wm please examine this ship before enga glnr elsewhere. These who have not completed their shipmenta will please do so at once, and hand in bills of laalng for sig nature. For balance of freight, which will be taken at the lowest rates, or passage, apply on board, or to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., 3d North Wharves. Tho OTSEONTHE insures at the lowest rates and will take steam down the Delaware and up the'Mis sisslppi. selfi-dtf For san Francisco—California LlNE—DDfect/rom Philadelphia. The magnificent Clipper sh)p"JOSEPII JONES, Sam hel Q, flowers, commander, is now loading at Baca street wharf; haring a large part of her cargo engaged and going on-board rapidlj, will hare immediate des patch. ' ' ■ , o plcaae hurr/ their goods alongside with- Tor balance of freight applj to BISHOP, SIMONS & CO., 39 North TPharrel. fu ax cisco— PsoyL sew The celebrated clipper Bhip SANTA CLAUS, Sorter, matter; the magnificent clipper ship BOSTONIAN, *** loadin 6 h&Te despatch as ¥or balance of freight apply to ‘ BISHOP, SIMONS & CO., SO North "Whirre*. hotels «nJ> Staionrants. fTIHE OLD STAB HOTEL IN HARMONY J- COU Jiy.—Thd public are respecifalJr informed that th» OLD &TAU HOIEIi is tUH in existence. The proprietor will be glad to see his old friends, acd pro mises to furnish them with a superior quality of Ale, Wines, ana Liquors. He feels assured, that on paying him a riiit they will not he disappointed. He Is also prepared to furnish Oyster* in every style, at the shortest notice. ' Lunch from 10 to 12 o'clock. sep 24-1 m "WILLIAM HANNING’S CITY LAGER T T BEKR SAMO.V, No. 232 Carter* Alley, Phil. net phis. : - ' *ep22^m TIfcGOWAN’S RESTAURANT, SOUtJT ■LTr’ ~* re "! coriier of BROAD and WALNCT.-Gamo and all other delicacies In season. Families supplied with Oysters on the shortest notice. *ep7-7m Lewis b. coffin,— THIBD ITB«T» Booth-cut corner FIKTiI and QUEEN Streets, . eep3 lmo ' Philadelphia. TVP2BCHANTS’HOTEL, ITA ' NORTH FOURTH STREET, Above Masett, . - - PHILADELPHIA. a024-tf UcEIBBEN A SOUS, Bfiotsinou, SCOTT HQUSB —Corner of Ixwin Street and Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. B. D. MARKER. Proprietor. auSSm Wines anil Liquors, OLD WHEAT WHISKEY.—E.~PMTiT DLMON A BROTHER, importers of Wines. Bran dies, Ae. Also, sole • proprietors of the Old \Vh?*t Whiskey, No. 5 North Front Street. seplT-la PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de benture 250 casks St. Joseph's Pure Juice Port Wine, in qra. and eighths. Ten puncheons John Ramsay Islay Malt Scotch Whis key, 2 years old Fifty pipes Anchor Gin. -Marett, Martel, Bouvet, and J, J Duptty Brandies, ul of which I offer to the trade at reduced prices. „„ JOS. F. TOBIAS, aa2T-3mos 88 and 90 S. Front St., below Walnut. a le Sander y. holmesTwtoeTnl) STORE, No. 220, Southeast Corner o GEORGE and SOgTH Streets. swl-ly CL LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER • IN FrNB WINES, UaiJORS, CIGARS, Ac., 28 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. aul-ly T>R ANDIES.—Pinet, Caslillon & Co., J£s- X-F vett A Co.,'and other brands of Cognacs of various vintages, m half pipes and quarter casks: PeUevoiain' Rochollp Brandies, pate and dark, in half pW quarter casks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom House store*, imported and for sale by ’ * ; 7 * HENRY BOHLEN & CO.. »n» * Nos. 221 and 223 South Fourth street. T\ITHMAR k BUTZ, PORTER, ALE x-r AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 /new ho. 988) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.—Shipping order*promptly attended to. -r C . • sal-tf * Sales bp Stnclum, IMTOLBERT & SCOTT; AUCTIONEERS, VV 431 CHESTNUT- Street, opposite tie Custom House, between Fourth and Fifth Streets. SALE OF THE ELEGANT AND VALUABLE STOCK at BCOTT’S Millinery and Etubroiderv Emporium, tho proprietorrelinquishing the retail branch of the busi ness.- • ON MONDAY, Sept. 28, commencing at 10 o’clock pre cisely, and in continuation at 3 o’clock p. M., we will commence the sale at No. 910 Chestnut street, below Tenth, of the LARGE -AND VALUABLE STOCK OF RICH FANCY GOODS, imported expressly for the best city trade, consisting of Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons. French Flowers, Fancy Bonnets, Dress Cap*, Head Dresses, Bridal Wreaths, Berths Capes. Hair Ornaments, Fancy and Mourning Goods generally, 1 The lot* will be Bvld to suit the convenience of con sumers, and will be arranged for examination two days . prior to, sale, when the ladled of this city and vicinity are’ very respectfully Invited to attend. •» -The sale wiU be continued fcoouiay to da vat the same hour? until the vfbole stock i* closed. . NOTICE.—The sale of the stock of Jewelry, to have been held thia day, is postponed unUlTnrther notice. Moses Nathans, auctioneer AND COMMISSION’ MERCHANT. S. E. corner SIXTH and RACE Streets. LARGE SALE 0? FURXITUKE, BEDS. VMAT .TRESSE3, FIRE-PROOF CHEST. &c.. 4c.\ On this (FRIDAY) MORNING, September 25th,\t 10 O'clock, at the southeast comer of Sixth and ylace streets, second-story room, entrance from Race s.Teet, consisting in part of Jenny Lind, High Pest, Medium, Cottage, -and French Bedsteads, Five Feather Beds, Mattrcsserf,' Carpets, French l‘Ute and other Oral and Square Mirrors, in rich gilt frames. Walnut and Ma hogany irame Looking-Glasses. Bureaus, Card Tables, Marble Top, Boquet, and Centre Tables, Spring Scat Sofas, Divans, Lounges, Spring-seat Chairs, Marble Top Sideboards, 'Windsor Chairs and Settees, Cherry BTabla, Cane-aeat Rocking Chairs, Walnut Cribs, and furniture generally appertaining to housekeeping, Ac., Ac. FIRE-PROOF OJ&jT. . Also, a superior second-hand small Tire-Proof Chest. Ac., 3cc. NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 8. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets, Where money will be loaned oa gold and silver plate Watches, 3eweir/. Diamonds, Clothing, Dry GoeiL% Groceries, Segars, Hardware, Cutlery, f nrnitare, Bi ding, Horses, Vehicles. Harness, Stocks, and on all ar ticles of value for an/ length of time agreed on. on more satisfactory and liberal terms than-at an/ other estab lishment. f *eS} M. NATHANS, NATHAN'S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will take place in a few days. Due notice will be given. WEBB'S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry, Gone. Pistols, Musical Instruments, Ac., will take place shortly. Due notice will be given. WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding, Ac., being forfeited collaterals, will take place shortly. Due notice will he given. JOHN JiAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 525 ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Streets. SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, Of Boots, Bhocs, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Jew elry, Hosiery, Whips, Tranks, Fancy Goods, Notions, Ac., Ac. . N. B.—Terms of Night Sales, four months’ eredit for approved city acceptances,for sums of $lOO and with in terest added from date of sale. sepl-lm George w . smith, auctioneer, N. E. corner of BARRON and SOUTH Streets, above Second. EVENING SALES. SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING/* At 7K o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cnt3 lery. Housekeeping Article*, Glothing, Watches, Jewel ry, Fancy Articles, Ac. SAMUEL HATHANS, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Peas at., only eight doors helov the Exchange. Hours of business from 7 o'clock, A. M., until JO o'clock fa the evening. Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, at tended upon the most satisfactory terms. CAPITAL 7200.000. Rjioiliskfd/or tAe lo*t Thirty Years. Advices made from one dollar to thousands on Dfa monds. Sliver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer chandUe, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, ami Goods of every description. All goods can remain any length of time agreed upon. All adT&ucefl, from one hundred dollars and upwards will be charged 2 per cent, per month: JcOOacd over, the lowest market rate. This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has large Are and thief-proof vaults to store all valuable*, and pri vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu rance effected for the benefit of all persons having goods advanced upon. N. account of having an unlimited capital, this office is prepared to make advances on more satis factory and accommodating terms than any other in this city. Money advanced to the poor, In small amounts, with out any charge. AT PRIVATE SALE. Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aul-ly (Gentlemen’s -fnraisljing Coobs WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MEN’S ruRNISIILYG STORB, sIJ PATUXT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Phtir.iMpbia- The attention of Southern and Western Meruh-- .‘s. and Stranger*, is particularly invited to this improved cat of Shirt l ?, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole sale and retail, and made to order* *u3-ly if GIRAItD PIPE AND MARINE INSUR ANCE CO-WANT, FHIIiADELTIIIA—Office, N©. 804 WALNGT street, ’•rest of THIRD. “ FIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN.” PiatOTOIB. Jer. Walter, Jno. McClure, Tho. Craren, A. S. Gillett, Furman Sheppard, Saul. Jones, M. D., Joseph Klapp, M. D Wm. M. Swain, John Anspach, Jr., U. N. Burroughs, J. B. Hughes, F. I). Sherman, Wm. P. Hacker, J. P. Steiner, 11. A. Shackelford, lion. JGEL JONES, Preiident. Hon. Ct. W. WOODWARD, Vice Pre*i lent. Jso. S McMclun. Secretary. JIXBS B. Al.ro*o, Assistant Secret try. aul-Cm-iT II AIiP E ’ S — li EX >S AND BOVS’ CLOTHING, HS North FOURTH £(.-eet, h-tnfn Arch aoJ Hire. MOSS— 17 tales Carolina >iess, for sate by MARTIN A M VCALISTKR. au j lift North Water NEW FALL CLOAKS —Just received at tho Paris Mantilla aud Cloak Emporium. to uhich the attention of Ladies and strangers witinsf the citj, ia rcspectfull/inrited. QI.O. rdCLLIN A Co., *OS chestnut street. NEW FALL CLOAKS, at Wholesale —Merchants triil firni the largest ttucfc of these Goods, in the greatest ta riety of materials ami prices, at the Paris MaatlLla ani Cloak Emporium- Prices loar, and terms liberal. GEO, BEEPIN' A CO , 70S Chestnut street E Af 0 V A L 82URPLE3S BROTHERS Have removed to their X E IF S T O Jt E, X. W CORNER EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT, Where they arc opeaiDg a stock of Antoiaa and Win* ter Dry Goode, at RETAIL AND WHOLESALE. Se23-4t YVELCOStk KANGJS.—SOLDBYCHAU IT WICK A BKO, Ki H, SBSQXB St. *3IS-80| JOHN CORLEY.