Bait J’jSldebta. wUih.Xmßt you yesterday, has contxihiited-targely to. reassure the ooummnity that in stop.wiUMjtmt to.tiio oj>otrsott(wi*nd.that.cen- B3dorahl®;TOttef‘ttfUl^e'te3cteaddd'bylh4i)a'_ihstitu telegraph, yesterday, about theSufrolkitank refusing to redeem the "- ;^’^^ffi|iftijeW;Englaiid t opiiiitry banka,’ boa.alio . tendedto;reiMsurethep ul)l | lJ . ahd‘arre3t thopauio, almost stagnant. ‘ Very litlie is soing by the note-brokors/fuid mieurrent'mc'ney is only .saleable ataheiuryid,iiweatlt 'd, ir ' r and sterling is quoted from 102£&10& 'lt; it re ported that a leadiO|£b&hkin'g-houSo -sojd'.na low as 103 thisaffcernoQW.-^horo^vyßs'a'faotioobostqd in V all street," this ra there had been a iheotingbf the’bank'presidents, and that they had resolved to extend their loans 55,000>000. r It proved erroneous, and.oanSed, considerable 'disturbance. The fact is, however,* that the banks -are ; much are ready to stand to the utmost limit consistent "wit# their - own - safety but;' ofefl strong as they are; and. likely to bqstrobger, thiy oonld not bo expeated to - enlarge 'BO-muoh lj §5.009,000. : The Sab-Treaamy.alone has paid out to-day:, $500,000-aboVo.s, their receipts, in ■ re demption .of -wthef tUnited States debt; And steamer,- now* due; wUi'addto our-wlidi#. : The. settlement-atfkhe^olfearin^ in win-jo The cash..irj\DasQtipps\at the as follows:. Total receipts, .. $28tfi14£.23 ;.f«'tqt(d'.tpaymontB. t $871*305.95 total balance, s>,l3i;Mou4i».'- The Custom's receipt* for dutiasiweres34,ooo;' A ./—>-> - r*The latest intelligence, from Boston i 3 highly 1 pati{'faotoo , ;and\tliere_ , aeeiiia.tiq'doubtthat tho arc BUll aEundant, but the; only one X can'trace to an authentic source is that of \Y aldron : pag<3, wholesale grocers. The bullion office,- formerly belonging to Beebo & Co.is bow harried on by Trevor & Colgate. , „ ThoMfwaga -visible 'improvement at the stock morning, which has been steadily main tained, abd v th'o second-board,olosed strongly at o further adyhhoe. • Beading/left off at 36; TEensa; -W\: Ni'tY^Central UL Central at 85: La Orosse and Milwaukee at 7; Wld,Chicago and Bock Tsland l 'ht 6?ir< Thisis’q grentgmbp from : ‘ hrlcesY' and, .if I hni' to Jddgp ffora-the prevalent •feo}ingthisevemng, tho iifcprbvcratmt* Will be "sustained, to-mofrow.' The transaotions'trero ‘ large,'.and- thp. reeling was cheerful: "'"The’' riew board. .of. directors .of<. the Michigan'Southem'wiil meet onTkurscUy.fo of« gan,ize,...They seem, to .possess theoonfidenoeof the public." . Tho Sboe ’ and 'Xreailier l Bank 1 biive deolareda semi-annual dividend oFifonr percent. You will by' a ; Coin'parison of "the collec* I This .is:;^td*iy>redihiS||Tor,'Jherb is.inot] a sounder jn^tititUodin.£he.United States. ’ Bank stock.generaUy/rsheavy.j,:-. r-i*:t . "'..d - steady, with 'sates of T 5 bbte. at57,76//orpota, and $e,76®50.90 for pearls. '• ’*•' UsßA&rorrs.—The’ market for.. State- > and 'Western dour is mqre.active afca fafther.daoline of IQoloo,'with' sales.of JO.2PP bbte, ntf4.95cJ5.10 for common to good fltalftf;#4i3sas6.4o/orextra' do.; $4.90® SS:IG ’ for com mon to good Michigan, Ohio, Indiana. See., $5,10a56.66’ for extra do,} fS.??6$7 ."G for extra Gdneweo} and |S.6O Cs7,sofor.extra Bfe. Louis. 1 Soniberd Uotirls in better supply ata decline of lOe-.with .sales‘oM,st>o $5.2G@55.50 tor .-.mixed -to good Baltimore; 1 Alexandria,, &c,j foKextm do-. -Canadian flour" fa a llttte easier, with Rales of 500’ bids at f4.05055‘X0 for adperr and forpxtra: Bye' fidur -Is rather dulf.&i $4®5.2& fteEQ? fine taxupeh; .Corn meal* is dOWer. at $3.95054.40f0r Jerseyand'BmhdyWlne. , CoffeeJsysrylnactive atunehangodprices: l Cotton—The market if qUitddtill at nominal quota titmAjivi? .-ny'-*--'*»- . Gbaix—"Wheat is more active at*2«3e Jewdtfwiffi 1 salea of 45,200 bushelBatsl.2odsl,2l for Southern red: fllBasl,ao.fp r KlQwhite {• *MOfsr. red:Ohio'-si:o2for„ Milwaukee club, and $1.16 for mixed red Ohio, data 1 for -Boiithemi'and'4oa43c for Slate. Kyeifin^tireat 80o.jS.Corn is ‘lower andnior6'aotlVe : with sales of 21,500 bushels nt 70c for Western mixed; 1 Barley is *\-n ; . .PHffiSfJ 1 pit il’iUB4tiva;at $280520, six 'months: AJfothfrairway,JiomSnaL -iIkU 'i'- : •; - dalb i'Heihlotk aole iis. quoted; for l i BhUud ; f9tedleb.w«lsht»jßt 21«e29p,v for Bio Qraiide *bd *iUfn&3;AyrSBj:*uri;2k.*©26k*. fbrOfinoco. u ' J ' j Mouasseb is selling ajt««|6oe7or JfewOrleahw 7 28© SOo for. Cub& Cl*y*d,-i32©45!5 far Porto Bico; and 30a35c for GjipaMugeovadO..') gcutpentlno are lo lower, and §re selling at ,43ccash for lots in good shipping 6H are-noraitiali- -; i j-Tsi'.u Oils—Cruiio and Bp«rm Oil* arc auifit nmi nnchangcd.lf ti&aeed'^Oilia '-rerr 'dUU'-aJUformer Phovisions—The maikot far Pork I* more liri.ir,* nith aalea 0f1j225 Mils at sM.6oa*2l 60 for mess, and 518;76 ‘ tUanpe. irith Mlea* nt 46bbla atSl4aos-SO fonropaeked "Wtstehr, aijd 816,% *.l6for extrado.i Bacon is letrer at 1401 Se. Cnbmeats arenominal. lard'ieiotrer, lrith’aalesof 100 bbiaat 14*014L-e. Butter in iieavr at 360 Me for Ohio: 170 22c for Stiito 'dniry j 23fr26<:' for-’choice ’ do; f cheese is dull StOaSitp. ' »■ .irn.Jff V.-C.v ir ! n--i . SnOAsa.—-Raw are still Terr heave and dnll. Cube i*' qeoted at 6U!OJtJ{ jttuid Potto Webat Vjf. < Refined an very heavy. )■ • Wmawy-ils Ihoctlvi, W24tf forohib and Freights—Are more active, at a slight advance'bi~ rates, owing to the. lar^eMediae'in breadWutfs; Tb Liverpool: Grain. fideSd & bushel, in bulk, and 6d©7d in ship’s Cotton’, 7a 32d. Bates to uthet potld atfe'proportionate. NEW' TOSS' STOCK Sept. 29i >; t j -viaßst boij»6. vi. u hfj ‘VC: i Sa ’5B 95Cei* B slO ,60*. 3,6d0Ca18fc7d*75’ ,,, '60, d6' c''69?£ l>ooolH«aouriSt^fia v 67ji“ 700 V; . do, J w ,00-,, B,OWSfY-Cet»ll ! te' 4 200 . r h •" 1 fc6o 600 N Y Gen R7h _; 80*. 339' '*• do .. 69V 8,000 111 Oenß Ms' 78';; 739,'M0 2,000 , ‘Jo 7'«- 50”~ 06"-' ■'- 1,000 ia- ‘ -'ll '’ 170 Erie Railroad «3 12% , 288 do ~ ' c 12%- , s i.:^L'’ ;ti oV e 60 400 do bl6 -1U 100 ,Jdp. - V b3O ■ - 6 Pacific Masco.. $4.7. 25 id;,*/do'* l -K/s ..-62. • 6M TC.Ao ';',vKlo-i®r ‘ 60 doi * . ..i -01- r 140U*YO«aErnswr *6O 100 do 69# 26.*-.-1 do h 69# 59: J i’-,’d<> -b5-69« IQO ".f j' I .'do !:' b&0. 01 100 do o 69#‘ 200 .! .do */ r "'’tj'r's9#' Jrj''. * 7 'flS&Wfe. 8.000 Missouri St 6s 67 K* -J 76 200 Caalqn Co , M). ,16# 130 r Der&HaiUJnl Üb?lm 20 Pacific K 6 s Go‘?6Jr - 20, ~f d Q,, ", et 'C 20Ttf-CoalCo/;; a r 62 WMU&MImE . r 21- 200 : ’'do'- Mfr'3s‘- m "> r do ? * ! 200- do s 5 35 11I09 ; -' do 100 do - 850, 34X 100 * do 11 slO 34tf 200 > do •' > • -05 a 800 -do 630 3*# 400 do ' 35# 60 MSo&N In It 16*f -100 i flo 16# 100 -do ■' : jf 16^ so --•* do*- ■ ''it ■« - 60 Mch 8&N rprfstlc 32# 10111'Oim B • ' ’ :100*-o. do* • -85 WOleve&tittg R < 8# 200*.--- -do*- 1 - *'*•-- ''9' 100V' * i-io' .:1 •*»»•- 9# 10 O&I&CMc'K r '66 .> •60 ‘-'>do'' *6O 64 X 380 Cleye&Tol B " SI - r 280 " -30# mohic&Birian e&* 80. ' do ' 64#* 12 J ’do 64# 00 Mil &. Mia B 22 •soirio 1 . v ", 1, '‘ .... , 100 ErleßaSlToadfiXO 13tf 400- r f. t'dd-'i f r SIBXI 100 Beading,B- bsw3o y . 25. Mich pSaft/ f >. 45#; aalucftnit i)3O is# 60 ,1 .' do v;n ~.85 60. * rdo‘- :» rtO.W * 50 cieToA PiUs a' ~; vx 60CamC6alCb\ f ; ' 7|f 100 ' do ' " b3d*‘ / |- 360 NT Ccnß 61' {J*.* d ° / ' *IQ 61'.; do -'o2' 30 •* :.-doV r . a 9%- .'.ffGttftGhllf - {os. 200 Clev&lofed ,630 32, , 65 Chic & RTK 67# T i PriiLiDELlniij j Bept.2B/l?sf. T|ip. money . : markpt this brokers yeiUngbtttfew/ppteaconip«rftti?oly,and.tlio Tales varying from 18 to i 4 per cent / - It .is gtill exceed ingif difficult,tp negotjatc- paper] wfcb*haYo''themeaiu{ 'bt buying, being' almost insur mountable. ,-v r j •., i . ’;■ > At the sttfck board the e&lea&W ltmited-ihanidufit, ( and the rparketdall apd .drooping, ‘ Prices fluctuate bo i m a record outlie sales’only will giro a'fair ? -r <. f r { j, - > i ■ Tiio New York weekly bank statement shows a still J further contraction pf loans) thodgh to a less extent than ? has been the case .rincp the panic commenced. Deduct* | ing the-loans pf the suspended Island City Bank from \ the amount of decrease reported, the actual falling off I appears to The'jfoectb.'resem ambunta'tp | v!sl3 ) 3?T.op?/aml'the clrcnlatidn $7,838,308. ’ V,‘> (L|% comparison o‘£ tL©. balances; for, the last'two week! &ow»:\ V'Baptfchbwlfl-W :i a ; V J'- 1 , i -> 'S s* . -C'*'L !•' . t /ioansAndfjpecio,,......... ¥ { Circulation and Dep05itu.....v,....83,346,675 / September 26 - .OlrqalGifgn andPcpositS.,,.,. ; ix }.. WJ . ,37,964,609 -• .The• coraparison'of,item's-with r laat week, I* m tol* lowB? ir . ~, , 5 ~r i - i ,*"iLoans Sc Din, 1 ;■ 1 Specie. OlrtmJft’A /Deposit, Sept. Iff. 4108,777,421 $13,666,186 $8,073,801 $75,772,774 20.«10T,791,483' 13521,096-7,B3BjSQS. .75,316,011, 1 Decrca»e ; 5936,088.. $229,091. '52,45 t )061 & The contraction ofloans is now about thirteen, pud > Jj a half millions JVom the .highest point of expansion, P and all this soil has been'taken;in is seven weeks. It | ia who are. - i suffering Vary severely froitf -beirftf called npoh to HquU ! dato so large an amount of Indebtedness In ‘so „fihort a' 1 time. 'C- V.-V‘ i Weuregret to leam.thatlt is in contemplation," on the 1 part of the banka or their friends; to ask froin 5 gUtatfcYdJat the' ,au tiior i .Isa do' one - ] dollar hills* We trust that this movement' TfiU not bo | esmedoui. We do not believe that* even for'the tempo- S raryrelief that mighty affeydftd'bj’such 4measure, , | dkpArthrd from a System, | nnde^wfiUU'^e'hft^^enisp^ljmg.apdjmhapptonta \ from the abomination'of which I our fello;v-cititeni f in country t h&ve.fortjiblf fehlef’Cttrt'efa the metallic carrency would h* bought | up for other cities tomakd a sCarcitV here for household j purposes jhut : attadily;bppcse’' J ahbrf ailment-paper currency of Tf4) static l&g&rUtfe eoketrodrif bfa-law : pibhlhitlng- the issue atoySihkndid df a less^enojpf- 1 - patig&thm£iweptydollar ’ :l'S* - ;‘ theEJfdw’T^k; - banks wcji l ih.theltfpowqrdfi discredit | the -merchants Tli4irih-‘ iyejtd ddiajpaidi of ia puk YujU pehded and silver for their obligations faUing- tM Me* tft&! impossibledemand, VWe learn thstone.atleastj.orbur bank ofi'C^ni>^kßefused edtapliifice with these instate tb»yi(ti«rww -. /fimtasww rj.avifVfiy.R-O - i... • iiVsVj'Cffa '> V vpmUital’do* th».#«aaßV^ja«febeiirttWw t TOc^W^'inut j that'All .our officers will adopt JMs High-toned (jihhejlf Weiaurb 'of juwdjto’tfrttiolp whifsd troubles* tfave'uefeA increased’ by' thb'bank su?; pensions. .< v. > - •, . ’, Y , -..The steamship J?«*c£ Jvq’jrtcr,Captolp Bailed yeaterdayfor.. Havana, Und .Now Orleans, with 126, pas? rtngeft; Bho t> : man^par ties. a,.degree, of * trouble o in-prosecuting, business through the present'week, t, 23th, 1 has boon as folloWi: !, ' . /’ PIIOM. • ... , • .fidvth ((hunk, SmncajtMines.V Tunnel Ifo. Kbopvßnii Mini u-' '• i2,oa«Qs; ''.2BB,4 . 30' do 41*' 60 . do ’ b 5, Blf 20 ‘-do ....41K .10 Minchill R.‘,.‘ 63 60‘ J do ".,..>aBb.4ljV 2 do. .63 io* do .‘..,...‘...41# 29. do, ..63 ,10X$higk Nav.'.‘.Y..47 f ' ' ONTennaß.’.:.;.:. 8# 10t>Haading'R.5days.l9 , 3 do' Bk’ ' 100“ '‘‘do i.V.bfonrilOr/ 1 ,6 do : ,' ~..8 ■ISW v -..'do :.54.19;; sBk of Kent'y f . 55.104 ;; -.i‘x BETWEEN EOAIID3. i *'l • tf&LCUy itk'B’p.;; l\ Jzx \ i,GCO‘btP«W Khz:*: M ; 3looPeiraay’j.. .*i. .'BO I' 25 Morris Canal.... 140 , ,do '1 v ..80,':1;1J Lehig^'NaV...* ♦ .47 ' ' l ’ • ■ V 1700 'bitrvlMl-mM'';' '306'8Udihg , ,R'..,'.b5.19& . 200 ‘- 5 '5o f vJriiiew.93 J 100 - do', .. bsJrintW i 450Wnniluktoilfc6’g:8r ‘- /WO 1 do .2'days.39^ ; 90O«' Mb l?; .i.'..;81 1 1 20PeHnk'R.:.V:../.40v 100 Reading It 85.19# 5 ; "dO .40*/ •100 do ’'2o’, ''do 40# .60--'do;^ 131 BchuylNav PreW'.l&& i *l3 ’ ■ do- ;'2oL'ehlgh t NttV.'..bfi.47« 1 do ,20 do b5.47j$ • m/vCLOSING. PMOESr-PIUM. .■ , j „. ) .i.-Juid, Asked:' : • r ’ ’ ' 'JUd. Asked- XJBe*d, »09;A418 SchyLNatPfef-16X 10' PhiUdAte. , „*..B4» lf Bs '-! Wmsp’tAElmJUO 13 • ' - r;dO’'*y EB./Si ’ l ' 86ii- *’o3 . do New 03 96 ‘do do 2d m 65 57 - Penn»6a/;i , ;.'.70,V’ 'BO - Lone Island 8# 9 Vickßtnirg.. , ....‘,.o 1% ’ ►dff .Bondf , 70 66/' ‘ s ! 7o' Girardßauk:...,iB 9- j-4»< M’o»«i>44*7Bv‘-82 '. Lehigh* #■ 1* pewjaim,.M;4ojr- 4©tf Union Canal 4tf - 6 s MorrisCanl Con3B#/40#’ NewGreek..# 1 SehybNoVJBm#A 3-68/ OataWissa HR.. 0 ?K do Stock 8 10 ' I ?.vr »: - ! • l 5 J^;/TB«LADE|bPmA';MARKEI». ' .'2^f^y^riipg.“. i Tfiq produce con-' tiunes ata ln ijuotattons/ In Broadstuffs little doings holdcjrsof flour aro offerfig'tfioli^atbtkrt ?5 : 50®75.76 for, ship ping tradf f}i ftfc‘ Jf /win„|>*7fif»S7*7siPCtV.l’bl., M s «K < quaUtf > the retailers and bakers only buying to supply their im mediate ( watita'; 0 Corn'Meal and Byo Four ure hold #t*lWr'tto"forßi'6f, UnJi4.3Tx’ii(T W-.for tlio lattfr,. wft|ioui ; saie*. ; WbCAts ara , plenty; and; dull tq*day with a .’Blight 4,000 bushfels-have been 1 sold k ln dblk‘at and'.l3sfc ■ • , CHICAUOIIARICEII—September as!—Wliibit—rar cels in store Wore in attire demand early lii the day at 80c, and 0v0r.30,000 bushels were taken at that figure 5 pne'cargo BbTdatB2c : 6(^board; York new# prices improved, aha two catgoejrfeold at 1 83 c oh board for immediate delivery, 090 for Saturday” a't:tho sam6 figure ; parcels to"a limited exteutbrolflpt £*tri Spring *stfh active detoand at 84c in,store.’ • ' J ' Corn—Four c?ir loads6sdiriBt6re :‘a dhnal boat load bushels' at 67c on board.: 6,000 bushels at'iSc on board; «nd‘ono full’cargo' for'sbipment to Toronto brought 59c on board. , ‘ ' *’ - Flour—l6o bbrß‘‘X(bb» r mills sold at $4.60, and several' other lots changed hands at private terms,, understood to be aithbsAme figure. '• * ” ... : Freights—The schooner Twin Brothers takes wheat to Oswego at 8c; schr, M. S. Scott takes wheat at 4c, and another schr. corn at 2#c to Buffolbi ’ * Oats—ln -Air demand- at 27fc. 7 1 v . • - • ‘ MesaPOrk—Npw,s24,6o-y;bbt. , ’ PHILADELPHIA BQApI) TRADB. , Joseph o. Gkcbb', } Committee op .tuh.Mohth. Jons Welsh,; ■ \ 'LETTER HAGS At the Merchants l Exchange,‘Philadelphia. Ship Joseph Jones. Flowers,. £an Francisco, sopn BarqueMlnnesOta. Colo... 1 ...fti0 Janeiro, soon M'ingjEsling, r ,.,,Logyoyra, Ac. Sept 29 Brig Oregbh, fßr),ufeon., .Pori nil Frincq, soon SchVß llBell, Cprk^-,^'.A. Cuba > 'gqon SAIJLINOOF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. ‘ tCTITED STATES. ‘ ‘ steamir . . j-bom vou--‘l 1 ; -;DAT Persia.,;,,,,...Hew.York Liverpool,Sdpt 80 Indiana,NewYotk/ Bremen.iseptBo GlMgow ;. .New York /Glasgow* ; /.Sept 30 Hamaonta.....,NewYo«c 1 Hamburg....';.Oct 1 Canada; New. Y ork Liverpool ;. .<..Oct 7 Fulton..;.7. # j’..NewYork Havre.........0ct 17 ' f , .FROM EUROPE. ; ,*; . P - vaoir l ’roa 1 pay Arabia.. Liverpool Jfcw York..:.; Sept 19 Fulton,..'...Havre/New York:....gent 22 ,0 of Washington .Liverpool' New York. Sept 23 Niagara.;,'.Liverpool Bbston Sept2o Atlantic,,. t Livfrbool New Yoik..V.V.J.. .Sept 30 Sorußsia. .Hamburg New York. .Oct 1 rago;.’, >.l..Vi llAVro NeV Y0rk...........Oct 21 , 220,790 33 372 03,,.-. - j 6,070 00 ,/ 877 07 . . 41,070 03 . k i ;i, s- . ; M 248 01- ■ 8,846.19 .r 1.422 11 18,607 19 ;!. J September 20,’1557. itlfliiue 3ntcUtgence. -■ THE JBRfiSS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1851 :s:Bchr W.iH«mUirBomer«,6 4oys from Boatoa, iatial last to Tyler, Stone & Co. . Schr Merchant*.Phillips, 4,days Laurel,Del, with lumber to J W Bacon tc Co, .gqhr Vanquish, Itnaley, 8 days from Laurel, Del, with b&rk to' J W Dacon a, GO. ' '■ ... ' CLEARED. ! Brig'Rbs3lan,' Coombs, Salqmi'ijaum, Ogle & Co". Brig Zone, Thomas, Boston, L Audemcid A Co. Drfg Panola, Davis', Boston, E A Hornier A Co. Hchr Saltilla, tyass, ■ do ' * *b , ■ gclir Eleahor, Townsend, Witmmgton, NC, D B Stet son A Co. . 4 . , _ ' Schr.M 'M Freeman; Nickerson, Boston, Bast, Rom mell'A'Co, * - 'l. , , , , „ Schr Caniraa. Erakine, Boston. Sharp, Leis}nring A Co Schr' Bfohawk, 1 Henderson, Rostqu, Rogers, Siunick son'A Co. 1 „ , . Schr Black Diamond, Young, Roxbury,' do ' Schr W A llamell, SOmors, Charleston, Tyler, Stone A Co. 1 r ‘V- ■\ •" * ■ ' ’ 1 - Schr ElouisoiThatchor, Portland, A Pardee A Co. Schr Levin Lank, Camerou, Baltimore, S J Christian. Schr WT Gouldaboro, Marshall, do do Schr Elate, Facetniro, Richmond, Va, T Webster, Jr• , Schr Sanoj Facemice, - do , do fitr Rich. Willing, Ciaypoolo, Baltimore, A G roves, Jr.. Str Noielty, Bell, Now York, M M Baird A Co. .... ,' . ,tny,TBLSOBAtH.J , / Correspondence of tho Philadelphia Exchange. , CAPE ISLAND, Sept. 29, 8 30 A M. The ship Carloca, from Rio Janeiro, reoe ved a pilo* this morning from tho pilot boat Herald. ?!? P roil, frobi Liverpool,beat in al4'o’elock. A barquoand are w going Wind Corrtspobaonce or the PbilnJelpWa Bxcbsng.. ■ ■■ MW1;3.De1..8ept.28,8 AM. . Tho harhir in qulto haro of TOBaols. Th• ■ • BostoK, Bept. 29. Arrived, barqtie W Boynton, from. Pictou. ’ '* * MEMORANDA ‘ Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, hence at Rich mond 2Sth inst, nud sailed same day on her return. Steamship Palmetto, Baker hence at Boston 28th Inst. Steamship Indiana, Baker, for Bremen, cleared at N • York yesterday. , . . . Steamship* Persia, Judkins, for Liverpool, cleared at Now York yesterday.' ; Steamship Philadelphia, Griffin, from Now Orleans, via Havana, 23d inst. at Now York yeaterday. , .Rtramship Glasgow? Duncan, cleared at New York yesterday for Glasgow. 1 \ Steamship Quaker City, Shufeldt. from Mobllo, via Havana, arrived &t New York ycßteraay * Ship Parana, Langston > from. Buenos Ayres, was bo loirNow York yesterday. Shir Northorn Crown, ITallett, from St Stephens, NB, for London, at 26th inst. )- . Barque S* W Portor’, Btevcns, cleaned at flalom 25th inst, for .West Coast of Africa. Brig M A Forest, Williams, cleared at New York 23th Inst, for Bfthia and Martinique. Brig V Fabars, Burns, hence, arrived at St Jagode Cubal3lh inst. ' Brig Ella Reed, Burch, from Bt Marys, Ga, arrived at CardeiuaZlatinßt. Brig Slary E Sfillikcn, Nordonj for Philadelphia, waa waiting at Ilavaqa 23d lost Brig Emma Egor, Kelly, for Philadelphia, remained at Havaua 23d inst.loading. Brig Eureka, Daley, sailed .from Cardenas 10th inst. for Wilmington,-NOi . - Brig Geo for Philadelphia, sailed from Havana 17th inst. Brig Martha Kendall, Norton, hence, arrived at Bos ton 28th inst. . > . Brig Wcnonah, Rose, henco at Boston yesterday. Brig Black Squall, Bryant, for .Philadelphia, sailed from llavana’lBth inst. Schr D Trowbridge, Hoover, from Brandywine, at N Haven 28tb inst. ' Schr Mary hence; arrived at New Haven 28th Inst. • ' Schr Geo Amos, Merlthow, remained at Havana 23d inßt. disclig.- * . Schr Casper Heft, Shoo, henco, arrived at New Haven 28th Inst. '' ; Bchr Johs.Oastnor, Johnson, from Savannah, arrived at Trinidad de Onba 15th inst. Schr King Fisher, Johnson, for Cape Mount, was at MoritoviaUthnU., - ' Schra R G Porter, Hudson; Caroline Hall, Graham; -E W Perry, Samßon, nud Mary A Susan, Raynca, henco, aVrived lit Danvers 25tli inst. ScbrAnhie B Hayes, Hand, hence, ajrived at Hart* ford 25th inst. ‘ Schr Y’ankeo Boy, Rlslcy, henco, arrived at Hartford 7th inst. Sebr .T L Miller, Paddock, hence, arrived at Hartford 28th infit. Schrs J Beatty, Sharp, and .Wave, Spragg, hence at Richmond 28th lost. , ' Schr Alnrira. Podrlck, hence at Baltimore 28th Inst ‘ Schr M&ry Horner, Johnson, cleared at Baltimore 28th inst. for Philadelphia. • Schr Treasurer, Fisher, hence at Boston 28th inst. Schr J Codwalader, Godfrey, henco at Marblehead 25th inst. Schr J J. Spe&ccr, LangatafT, sailed from Salem 27th inst fpr PJiiUulelphia. Schr Sarah, Benson, hence at N Bedford 27th inst. Schrs Alexander M,' Christie, and Mary U Mifflin, Melvin, nailed from New Bedford 27th inst. for Philod. Schr Henry W Morso,- Phillips, henco at Dighton 27th inst. - . ; • , - Scbr J K Stoneback, Rialey, hence at E Greenwich 25th mst. • -Schrs Martha Wrightington, Wrightiugton, and Star, Taylor, hence,at Fall River 20th inst. Schr John Compton Sharp, sailedfromFaUßiver 2otb inst, and F C Sioitb;Bwitb, on the2oth, for* Pbilnd. Schr Charlotto E Buck, Coombs, sailed from Mystic, 25th .iqst.fpr, Philadelphia. ■ . Schr IT K Rowe, Wiggins, at Bristol 2flth Inst, from [Delaware City. s * * Schrs Pauga&aet, Wanlon; Mahton Betts, Godfrey; _Jc«so Williamson, Jr, Wlnsmore; Leesburg, Swift; Jlar thaVßaxt'ir; Florida, Kelly; Sarah A Hammond, Paine; D J Bonner, Chamberlain; SF Holiday, Somers; J R Pla ter? Gandy; >B Frink, Doughty, and llroadfleld. Fisk, hence atf-Roston' 29th inst. Schr J W Chlttendon, Childs, cleared at New York 28th Inst, for Philadelphia'. 1 Schr*.A Heaton, Rvan, and T Benedict, Goldsmith, BcnceAt-Providence 26th inst. - . . ■ \ Schr Flight, HunOey, Bailed- from Providence 20th inst. for Philadelphia. > • - ; Schrs-Hamlot, Jialh SuWeSROt, Hulse, and MaryNatt, Smith, henceotPrdvidehoV27th inst. - ‘ j Slr'JospphJae, Orumley, hence, arrived at Hartford JOthlnstj ' ■ ’ ;Btr Rough A Ready, Kellogg, hence, arrived at Hart- Lord2BthiMt... . ■’ b ’ ’ ■ ; •’< / 1 BPOKEN. , Bept2slh.ofr Ifatteraa, ehin Northampton, of Bath, steering gSW, ' Bent 27, lat 38. lon 71 33, barque Maria, steering E. •18th inst. lat 31 05, lon 64 08. barquo Tom Corwin, from Boston for Clenfuegos, 10 days out. • Bept 10. lat 37, lon 73, brig Maria T Wilder, from Wilmington, NO. for Boston, under jury masts—would make the nearest port. Sept 19. off Capo CanßO, was seen ship Argo, from N York for HovrO ’ . . , 19th tn*t, iat 86, lon 73, a ship supposed the Middle pex, Godfrey, from N Orleans for Boston. 27th inst, 1V M,3G miles SE by Eof Uatteras, barquo Louisa Eaton, fropi Havana for Boston. • 32th inst. in Crooked Passage, brig A3l Washburn. 7 days out for Wilmington, NO, for Pbrt au trinco. MiBINB MISOF-LtA'Ny. Wo learn that tho. prospects of saving the steamship Canadian, whoso -pilot TUn' her on tho Pillars below Quebec last June, are very gloomy. Her coai aud heavy Iron works have not been removed, and consequently every tide, as it rifles and ’ falls, grinds her bottom on the reef on which she lies, and odds seriously to tho da mage already done. She Is now in a vastly worse posi tion than she was two months since, and every tide in creases the difficulty of removing her. Matthew Town, Inagua, Sept 1.1857—Th0 American schoonorMary B Knapp, of Kenuebunk, Captain Clark, from Port au Prince, bound .to Boston, with a cargo of logwood, ppt in,here fiundpy, leaking On Monday tho crew 'refused to proceed in tho vessfti in hor then pre sent statcj without a surrey being hold on her. Tho captain finally determined to take oil the deck load, which being satisfactory to the crow, has been done. She will proceed to-morrow 1 night. : Holmes Hole, Sept 28, 1857—The schr Everglade, Ilood, of and from lilno Hill, Mo, with a cargo of gra nite for Baltimore, put into this port, for repairs, shO having sprung a leak on the 26th on the passage. Br schr Reindeer, Frith, at Now York yesterday from Bermuda, about 21st last,-left‘brigs T M Mayhew, for New York in four days? Castilian, irorn New York, just arrived. Sept 25th, in tho Quit Stream, passed large quantities of pitch pine lumber and part of the deck of a vessel; was painted yellow, and had boon but a short time in that condition. ; Brig M P Rich, of Fremont, was spoken 20th Inst, 100 miles, east bf Charleston, by the steamship Philadel phia*, had lost mainmast the night of tho 23d, in a col lision with a barque: the M PR won making for Charles ton; needed no assistance. Schr Guerilla, Chase, from Harwich for New York, put into New Haven 28th inbi, having been run into by a schr said to belong to Now Brunswick, near tho light boat, which carried away mainboom and stauncheous. Put in for repairs. Captain Chase was severely injured by the collision, ’ The hull of brig Roberts, wrecked on tho beach near Southampton, LI, sotno time since, was sold on tho 22d inst, and bought by a company for $lBB, to break up. - Schr Alabama, Crowtber, at Baltimore yesterday, fm Portnu Priucoj Bth inst. Wasboundto New York, put in in distress, having experienced heavy weather on tho passage. Reports that on the 22d lust.. lat 34 38, during a severe gate from S W to N W and N B,with heavy sea, which strained tho vessel cohsiderably. causing her to leak so that both pumps were required to bo kept at at work—was obliged to throw overboard deck load of logirood end 100 hols of eyrup out of tho hold; also lost sails, spars, Ac. Died on board tho A., September 10, Henry'Rogers, of England. The A. was yesterday incorrectly reported as the Louisiana, from Porto Co- Velio. ' DOMESTIC PORTS. NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Ar. U 8 steamship Marion, Foster, from Charleston; ship Jeremiah Thompson, Bioko, Liverpool. Bopt. 34th, Thos Wygo Lenman. of Waterford, (Ireland,) died of disease of the brain; brigs Sabao. lVhito, Cherryllold; Jenny Lind, Miner, Jones port; French brig Julie Jeauuie, I'UiUpoi, 8t LMevro, N P; setyr s Flying Eagle, (of Brookhaven) Lawrence, Ctffacoa; DC Higgins, Davie, Baltiiuore;Maxoußogers, FarrCij/Norfolkj L Boyles, Tookcr, Alexandria;, L A , Edwards,' Shackelford, Georgetown; Swan. Dill, Balti more; Mmy Adelaide, Beylis,'Virginia; Vf B Jenkins, Polorson, Richmond. , • Cld, ship Howard "Walter, Hamburg; barquo Ann, Monro, Garden Key; schrs 8 A Appleton, Taylor, Bos ton; D W Cargill. Hawkins; Portsmouth; steamer Plod wont, Willetts. Baltimore; jpropellcr Stockton, Cardiff, Baltimore,'. Ship Ontario, Wood, Liverpool. IIOSTONt Sept. 28.—Arrived, ship Augustus, (of Bos ton) Bcarfl, Archangel July 28; ship MiUon. (of Boston) Kinsman, New Orleans; snip George IlftlleU, (of Bos ton) Frost, Charleston. Barque Goodspced (of New York) Fnye. Gottonburg, 25th ult, via Portland, as bo fqru reported. llaslo2,paßsongers. Brig Samuel French, (of Eastport) I‘arritt, Alexandria: sen Nath! Doan©, Allen, Georgetown 8 0. TELEGRAPHED—Barques Sara Slick, from N Orleans; Almata, Aiot sure) from Charleston. ( . Cleared, Barque Nickerson. Baltimore: brigs Winyaw, Wytuau, Norfolk; Paulina,'Taylor, Baltimore. 1 SAILED—Wind 88W toNW T , ships Flying Fish, Chas Cooper, Serampore. HIGHLAND LIGHT, Sopt. 28,11 A. M Passslngin, ship X)lddlesox, from Now Orleans for Boaton; brig LM Stout, from Philadelphia for do. 1 BRlSTOL—Cleared 28th, brig John Hathaway, Smith, Havana, Ar 28lh, sclis Snow Flako, Weaver, Baltimoro, Chas Whiting, Ruttur, Georgetown, DC; Yilffigd Bdild, Pedrlck, Nausemondlva Sid sch« A j Ward, Robbins, of ami for Cherrystone, •.' PORTLAND—Ar 20th, Joseph Baker, Torrey, Rock , lind for Norfolk. ■ Cld ship Forest State, Pollster, Havana. ’ Sid barquo ilartba Aim. , 27th—Ar barque O B Hamilton, Hurd, Cardenas. FOREIGN PORTS, Havana—Arrived 16th inst, schrs Wlntermoyah, New York; 18th Esther Dup, New Orleans; 20th ship Gon Wuflhington, Mobile. , , Ballad—Brig A A Chapman, Now Orleans; 16th barque* L Eaton and RII Knight, Portland; 10th brigs Jehos soo, Mobile; 20th John Shaw, Cabanas; Geo Albert, Now York; 22d Oygnot, Calais; 23d Mary Elizabeth, IJow Orleans. Cleared—23d brig Faunl© Martin, Jack sonville; (also reported sailed 18th for Wilmington, f Matanzas—Arrived 10th inst brig. Washington, New Sailed 14th, schr Zephyr, Charleston; 17th , barques Helen Frances, Turks Inland; 18th, Ylgo, Port land.'' ' ’ 1 1 Cardenas, arr 14th inst. schr William, Pensacola; 20tU.brigaPul4ski,.Ncw York, Brownsville, Now Or ■ leans; ‘JJat, Jiangarrotte,Mobile; eld 14, brig W H Park, .Wilmington, N .C; 16tb. schr II E Park. Baltimore; 10th, hark 13 F Chaao, Portland; brig Nebrasku, Wil mington, N 0} 2Ut, bark F II Fanning, Exumn. St Jago tfe Cuba, arr 61U inst, schr F Howell, New York; ldtb, brig Tyrant, New York. , Itomedios, arr 10th inst, brigs P R Curts, Havana; loth r CircaBsian, Machias. ; Trinidad, sld 12th, schr Masonic, Now York. * Mauzanilla, fith.iust, arc bark M B Btetsou. 8t Jago. At Gambia 27th pit, barques Lucerne, for New York for Hafßo’lUcs doT la 3 sail about 2Ut, hence for Boston.- ; Ship ?, lory Caro i Steven#, Daniel#, was expected frbhi the loownri in about a week, aud would proceed to -York- ; ■ < Ar at Sierra Leoue 17th ult, schr Jane Sprott, Green, *°At nit., brig'Enlerpriae, Grinrfle, for Gambia few days. ’ _ . Arrived At do Ult.; hrig Cahusac, Wells, Boston via Portland, and sailed 25th for Havana or Matan-’as. , . At Greenock, (not Urconwhicli) oth ins, ship Hemv ctta.Trecurtin, for Sydney. NSW soon,. Arrived at Liverpool, Iflth- Inst, stoamship City 01 Washington, Potrle, Now Y r ork At Surinam, 2d inst. barks Otara Bell, Saunders, for Gloucester in 25 days; Oceanus, Adams, di«g» brigs OronstWt, Centor. wtg cargo; South Boston, Ounuiug ham, from Gloucester, just or. ' Ar at Quebec, 24th lust, ahlpß Jessy, Gorham,. Lim erick; Melbourne, Ployter, Liverpool. ■ < ARRIVALS .AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS. YESTERDAY GIRARD HOTEL—Chestnut Street, below Ninth. A G Robioßon, US A J Van Brunt, NY 1 If Munonkhusson, Md Mr Gilbert, N Y' ’/ . 110 Olageit, Ya JR Curtis A wife, Hydtf G E Nelson « la, Ala Park IMiasllurdob, Ala Miss Gosel, Ala ' J llowlott A dau, Va C Hager, Pa R G Lindsay, N 0 Mr Myers A la, Rlqhm’djVa Alisa Watklus, Richm’d, Ya Mias R H Myers,' Ya W BAlyers, Richm’d, Va A'J Bleecker, NY' John Boyd, NY EH Baldy. Danville , Judge Donaldson, Pottsv’o JnoS Harris; Cuba ' J F Dogcner, N Y W F Holmes, ltoches’r. N Y W C Daggett, St Louis, Mo 8 N Poiillnin, Geo W W Leonard, Chicago, IU Alex Allen, La A Debattes, N Y H It Fcttyplace, Ala S V Wright, N Y Lewis Owen, Ala II W Owen, Maine U Schwartz, N Y J Ward, Palmer, Mass MEUOIIANTS’ nOTEL—Fourth street, below .Arch. Hon John A Ash,Cum co,Pa Hon J 8 Yost Pa A IV' EicUolberger, Pft Cyrus DHler, Tft Henry J Sherman, X*a David llixler, l’a B F Chainbcrlmi, NY FS Blitz, Columbin E A Barnet, Pa llonry 0 Eycr, Pa II n Martin, I'a C Park, Franklin Frank Turner, Pa Thos Myers,‘ Pa Col W lleimon, Milton ■ 'Gyrus Brown. Milton Master II Ileimon, Milton- Jlafltor B Ileimcn, Milton MJ DWithlngton, North- JUStorn, Northampton arapton Ohas D Emery, Pa Lyman Gibson, Elmira O n Taylor, Tenn A O Robinsou, NY HR Lyon, Muncy John floodlnndor, Milton J O Rhodes, I)an\ilia Hon II Small, Pa Hon Georgo Scott, Pa S Bpitzer, NY' AM Jeffords, Wyoming W Hinds, Pittston, Pa ' G 11 WhiteA wf, Pittsb’gh Dr. WII Denny, Pittsb’gh J R Mulvane, S' Comerst’n A Turner, lit STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. Mm Mary Wade, Harrisbg Miss Mary Stdry, Harripbg Sami Ensmingor, Carlisle Wilson Busier, Carlisle 811 Bener, Middletown Geo W Critter, Middlotwn Jos Stoner, York co, P*V Jolin Clark. Lancaster co Geo S Phipps, Uenipfield John Hougli, Georgetown F D Pulmer, Neur York * Sami P Bricker, York co Jas U Lumpkins, Pomia P McCombs, Pittsburgh Jacob Hartuiau, Lane co Owen Kane, Cambrlaco John McYey, Harrisburg Thos O llinggold, Maryt’d B lloistand, Lancaster v R A Long, Lancaster D Fulton, Lancaster O K Brenoman, Luncastor R S McMahan, Milton, Pa John M Stout, Miltou. Pa J E Singer, Newport, Pa O W Fouik, Marietta, Pa John Crall, Marietta, Pa A Stahl, Columbia JoshuaTaughen A la, Col * Miss S G Detwilor, Col R W Smith A dau,Wrightev Mrs A Lowery, Columbia MiesE Wilson, Columbia Mrs McCuue, Columbia Cyrus McOuae, Columbia Win Btowart, Carlisle A D Shaw, OlearfleJd A H Chase, Lancaster CITY HOT Eli—Third street above Raco, W Davis, Pa • J J Brady, Tyrone city, Pa J Muyslmuyan, I.anob'rtv’o II Johns, Altoona A SUward, Doylost’n 1 F Branch, Doylcst’n 8 Mason, NY J II Easturek, Phita D Moore, Reading G Hetnorr A son, Balt M Rogers A son, Balt A B Hoover, Tyrono city Col I) Wood, Tyrone city J Roberts, Tyrone city A Lamborton, N llopo W Boswell A son, N Hope G Reinhart, Williamsport J Orth, Harr’g C Ilartronck A mo, Pitts’g AUSolpt, Pusqiao, Pa J Roberts, Cedorv’o S Morris, Mont’y co R Morris, Mont’y 00 J D Delvin, Chester co 8 Longster, Chester co W Morrill, nanc'k, N J D Wells, Clearfield It Winsant, Wmsp’t D W Sterling, Wmsp’t G Orn, Danrillo J Bradley A La, Wash Miss S Bradley, Wash Master J Bradley, Wash J Kane A la, ICnns-w J McKeuna, Kansas F A Kraclit A la, Wmsp-t JNecto, Lyconl’gco UNION HOTEL, Arch street, above Third. C Schouiakcr, Boston II Bowman, Mi!lersriilo,Pa J 7V' Hoatou, Pottsvillo - Jas M Dean, Mifflin co. Pa N T Ham, Wheeling, Va E J Foruay, Slilpponsuurg Z D Geeearaan, Shipponsb’rg Goo W llebnor, l n t Carbon , W M Leo, Reading, Pa MADISON HOUSE—Second etroet, below Arch. A Danvers, NY T L James, Del J Copeland, Pa J V Wilson, Pittsburgh J C Baggart A la, Pa Wm Whitaker, Del Juo Moore, Del A N Jacoby, Del Thos Miller, N Y II H Saunders, Pittsburgh AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut stroct, above Fifth. O W Wunhail, Prov, 111 Robt S Scott, Wilra’n, N O C Conrad, Wilra’n, NO G Brintoa, West Cluster Mrs Coleman, Pittsburg MisaColom&u, Pittsburg lIL Sultxback, Marietta Hcury Githens A wlfo, RI D W C Cleaver, Pa . P D Gwotlnoy, Portsmouth Jas F Smith, Reading, Pa Wm B Graffer, Fall River J H French, NY W R Lothropo, Prov, R 1 Richard Asbhry, Ohio BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Tliird street, ab. Callowhill. F Wolf, Petersburg D S Baxter, Reading Jno W Winter. Porklomen Mrs Hauck, Pottatown E Erdinau, Contra Valley A A Gregg, Bustleton Wm Blank, Kllncsvillo Wm Abm Buckman, Feasterville 1111 Berneman, Boyorstowu Stephen Roads, South'’ptou II tVinder, Uatboro I Ghuyder, Green Lane ,II Miller, Windsor Castle F K SchaiiU, Gettysburg Sami Splnncrsv Tuoh Morgan, Attleboro NATIONAL HOTEL—Rase Street, abovo Third. S L Sively, Wilkeabarro A 8 West, Easton, Pa R Thompson, Doylostown Mr Rodgers A la, Pa. Wm Eves A la, Muncy, Pa G Kothcbild, Wmsporl.Pa O P Sanders, llughesviUu S Kelly, liughesviilr* J W Dossier, Sunbury J J Wilson, Ilartvillo, Pa M C Sloan, Blooimburg Alfred Mood, Pa M W Jackson, Berwick M E Jackson A la, Berwick C C Thompson, Reading Miss Thompson, Pa Miss Thompson, Pa , Miss Dodder, Douglaftsvillo J K Funk, Lebanon Vf P Vorle, Northumberl’d Henry Stark, Plttaton, Pa JI) Harvey A la,Wliksb, Pa Miss E Taylor, Staunton, VaP UUler, Uhiorsvilio, Pa For additionol Arrivals in town, yoatorday; soo First Pago of this morning’s PnnsM, Special Notices Great Reduction In Prices of Arthur’s Self* Soaling Fruit Jars.—From and after this date, Airmen's Patknt Fruit Jarb, with Glass and Fire-Proof Btono Ware, will be sold at greatly reduced prices, lower oren than tho many worthless imitation* of Arthur’s now in the market, In order that the peoplo may preserve thoir fruit, and our largo slock 1>« closed out. Storo open in tho evening. ARTHUR, BURNHAM, A GILROY, f1024-ot* N. E. corner Tenth And George at«. Seamen’s Saving Fund —Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of socond street. Recolvei de posits in sums of Ono Dollar and upwards, from all classes of tho community, and allows iutorost at the rate of five per cent, per annum. Moneys paid on Demand. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre tary, James S. Pringle, Bower’s Infant Cordial.-—This Invaluable Cordial is prepared from a variety oi the most choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and 1b 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 Cholic, windy pains and spasms. Relieves and mitigates much of children’s suffering during denti tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran» quilises pains of tho botceh, looseness, vomiting, Ac. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been used in thousands of cases with tho most abundant success. No family should bo without it. Prepared only by Uskbt A. Bowss, At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Sixth and Green stsf, Philadelphia. To whom all orders must be addressed. , And for sale by Druggists generally. an 13-Iy Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na tional Safety Trust Company, Jn Walnut Street, south west corner of Tutan Street, PutLADSbrnia. Assets overOxs Million and a Half or Dollies, invested in Rbal Estate, MoaTaioss,Gßoutro Rents, and other first class securities, as required by the charter. 'J'his institution confines its business entirely to the mol vlng of money on deposit. The office is open every day from 0 o’clock la the morning until 7 o’clock in the ovonlng, and on Monday and Thursday oveninga until 9 o’clock. Hlarnagcs In Now York on Tuesday, by Rev. J. M. Macnuh’, COR NELIUS 0. NEWIIOUSK to HARRIETTB E., daugh ter of Oapt. It. T. Hurtshorne, all of tho above city. On tho 7th June, by tho Her. Tboo. Stork, D.D., Mr. JAMES P. ROBBINS to Jllks LOTTIE GONSLEY, both of this city. On tho Gth inst., by liev. J. Mason, Mr. JAMES Mo- NALLY to Mrs. SARAH FELKKU, all of this city. . July 12tb, by Rev. Geo. Chundler, Mr. JOHN BROWN to Miss LIZZIE GRANT, both of thia city. SDeatljs. At Wllkosbarro, Pennsylvania, on the morning of Sent. 3, after a lingering and painful illness, ANNIE, third daughter of william 11. and Maria Alexander, aged 17 years. On third day morning, tho 291 h inst , DEBUY T. HOWELL, daughter of ibo late Joseph Howell. Her friends anil those of her family aro invited to attend her faneral, without further notice, from her late rcsidcnco, 717 Spruce street, to-morrow (fifth day) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. so 30-2t* Ou Sunday. 27th inst M Mrs. TAMER COOK, in tho 91st year of his ago. On tho 27th Inst., JOSEPH E. HAINES, in tho 39th your of her ago. On Suud&y, tho 27th inst., After a lingering illness, EMILY S. CUMMING, wife Of Samuel T. Camming, and daughter of tho lato Joseph P. Musgrave, Esq, On the 27th inst., Mrs. MARY McOALLIN, aged 78 years. On tho 20th inst,, Mrs. MARGARET TOURTELOT, in tho 58th year of her ago. Treasury Departmknt, Septembor23, 3857. Notice Is hereby given to the holders of stocks of tho United States that this Department will purchase such certificates as shall bo received here, duly assigned to tho United States, previous to the Ist day of Novem ber next, at tho rateß heretofore offered and paid, viz: 10 per cent, premium on the loan or 1642. 16 por cent, premium on loans of 1847 and and 1848 6 per cont. premium on Texas indemnity 5 por cent. stock, together with the intercot accrued In each caso from Ist July. Certificates of stock received bore on and after tho Ist day of November, until further notico shall bo given, will be purchased at tho following rates, viz: 8 per cent premium ou the loan of 1812. 14 per cent, premium on tho loans of 1847 and 1848, and 6 per cont. premium on Tolas indemnity 6 por cent., Willi tho accrued interest payable thereon, respectively. Where certificates of stock, inscribed ntid transfera ble on tho books of tho Treasury, shall be received here, assigned to tho United Status, between the Ist Decem ber, whou tho transfer books will bo closed, and tho Ist of January, when tho half-yearly interest is payable, the accrued interest for tho half-year must be expressly Assigned to tho United States by the stockholder, ns no interest for the current half-year can bo included in tho sottlement, but tho same will bo payable by tho Assist ant Treasurer on tho interest schedules, us heretofore. In all cases tho purchase sums will bo settled in favor of tho lawful holder of tho stock, who shall assign it to tho United States in th© mode prescribed by tho regula tions of assignments of stock; and remittance will bo made of tho amount by draft on tho assistant treasu rers at Boston, Now York, or l’hllftdolpliia, at the op tion of the party in whoso favor tho settlement shall bo made. Ono day’s additional interest will bo added from tho day of receipt hero for the draft to bo sent by mall. HOWELL COBB, se26-tf , Secretaryoftho Treasury. A Gria “d flTnsi Meeting of the Democracy of the Nineteenth and the adjoining Wards will bo had ?.V?,i' a j£ ford Pond and Norris atrect.On THURSDAY L\ ENING. Oct. let, at 7# o’clock. Let the Democracy turn out lu their strength to con urm the nominationa of tho good and Into men placed on the ticket. The following omiuent speakers will bo present, and address the meeting: n° n * S' 1 ?* S; Witto, Wm. A." Porter, Esq., ff® 0, ?.• "• Wright, Vincent L, Bradford, Esq., «*°n. Harlan Ingram, Lewis 0. Cussidy.Esa., »J 011 * JJ * Florence, Robert Allen. Esq , lion. Charles Brown, Thos. W. Higgins, E«q , m\ ,n A. Edwards, Esq., Chmles W. Corrigan, »*,* L. Harkins, Col. Thos. W. Dulßeld. A lull Brass Band will be in attcudunu*. By order of tho Committoo on Meetings, , J. J. MOIIIUSON, Chairman. Tuna. J. Bhqpsk, Secretary. se3o-2t 1D“ A Urautl Meeting oi the Democracy of tho Twouty-Fourth Ward will lio held at tho WEST PHILADELPHIA IIALL on Friday evening, October 2d at 7# o’clock. The following named gentlemen hat 0 been invited.and will bo present and address tho meeting: lion. llonry M. PhlliipH, James T Johnson, Esq,, Hou Clras v i'w, Viqcontlj Bradford, l>q, Hon John W Forney. 7Vm M B Smith, Esq, lion Thos j 1 Wm A Porter, Esq, Daniel Dougherty, Esq, JT Owens, Esq, Wm A Edwatds, Esq. Eugene Ahern, Esq. DEMOCRATS to tho rescue —meet in your strength and show that you uro btill attached to the cardinal principles of Democracy. A full Brash Band mil bo in attendance. By tho order of the Committee on Meetings. J. J. MOIUUSON, Chairman, Tnog. J.Brou.sn, Secretary, so 29 3t lO* Extract from the Minutes of the Demo cratic City Executive Committee : Resolved, That the Committee on Town Meetings be requested to call a Mass Meeting of tho Democracy of the County of Philadelphia, ou MONDAY EVENING, October 6th, at 7 o’clock, in Independence Square, to muko a suitable demonstration of opposition to tho legalizing of the suspension of spet io pnvment. KM. LIPPINCOTT, Cliainnan. J. J. Solkvan, ' )n . Tnos.E lluiKis#, S Rectolarics - Bc3o-ast 1D“ Mass Meeting—A Grnud Mass Meeting of the Demncrncy of tho Eighth aud neighboring Wards will bo held on Thursday evnwii' next, October Ist. at tho corner of Twenty-third and Walnut streets. Tho Democracy i» especially called upon, at this time, to assemble and counsel together upon the issues which aro now agitating the public mind, for m them aIoDU can the people now place their reliance, and hope for safe relief. 1 The meeting will bo addressed by Hon,Thomas 11. Florenco, William E. Lehman, Esq , Hon. Win. 11. Witte, Charles W. Carrigan, Esq , Lewis C. Cassidy, Esq., Richard It. Young. Esq.. Wra. B. Rankin, Esq., Win. A. Edwards, Em;,, John Campbell, Esq.. Eugene Ahern, Esq., ? Edward W Power, Esq., Charles Campbell, Esq., And other eminent speakers. By order of the Committee. se3o ID 5 * A Meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee of the First Ward will bo held at Col. James McOluskoy’u, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 30th, at o’clock. lIEXAY STATUS, Chairman Patrick Dkvlin*. ) u . , Desk Meaist, 5 Secretaries Jons Morphy, Treasurer. 10“ A Meeting of the Wholesale and Retail MALT AND LIQUOR DBALEKS' ASSOCIATION will be hold at tho DILIGENT HALL, TENTH nml FILBERT streets, on THURSDAY, October let, 1?57, nt ‘2 o’clock, se3o-2t* UY ORDER OF THE ASSOCIATION. 10* A Grand Mass Meeting of the Democracy pf tho Twenty-third Ward will be held at tho house of James Mullen, FRANKPOHD, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, tin*3oth inst., at o’clock. The following gentlemen have been invited” and will address tho mooting' Hon. Wm. 11. Witte, Hon. Rlch’dson L. Wright, , Hon. John Cadwaltader, Chou W. Corrigan, E40.: Katterhosu’h extra golden Syrup 45c.; Harris A Kulm’s oxtra golden Syrup 45c.; Stewart’s Syrup 42c.; Grocer’s X Syrun, 40c ; Plain do., 38c ; Brooklyn Syrup, 42c.; Maracaibo Coffee 130., and Santos Coffee 12c. All of the city bauk notes taken at, par. &e29-2t# OFFICE of tho UECELVEII OF TAXES, S. K. Corner of Sixth and Chestnut Street**. Skptemmk 2S, JSO7. NOTICK TO TAX. I‘AYKItS —All checks marked “good" l»y the banka ou which they ftro drawn, atnl all uotoa of banks w hich nro received on deposit and i ecog niaod by tlio aovernl banka in the city in their exchanges or settlement of balances* will be received ut this ollice in payment of Statu and City taxes. I'KTKII AItMDIIUSTEK, lteroiver of Taxes. JE. & B. SCHELL’S • CITY MARBLE WORKS AND STEAM MANTEL FACTORY. MARBLE HALL, S. E. CORNER Off TENTH AND VINE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Where every variety of MARRLK MANTELS,TOMES, MONUMENTS, TABLE TOPS aud FLOORING, e.m ho supplied uponremtnnablo tonus nu'Jl-tuKJm BOYS’ CLOTHING. Y. A. HOYT fc IIRO. haro now on hand ft Tory large assortment of ULAPY-MAPE good* suitable for the present season which they feel deposed to sell cheap. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Southwest corner TENTH and CHESTNUT ntroc-ts. N. IJ.—Wo have a largo assortment of new goods of o Kuporiorquiilily and make. Fop22*lmtuths M- A. LKIIIi WILL OPI3X, ON TIU/llS • DAY, October Ist, at her ROOMS, No-* 720 and 722 (now numbers) CIIEsT.NTT atreot. opposite the Maamilo Temple, FASHION ABLE PARIS FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. Se2o-3t B'~" ANK OF PK N N SYLVAN lA, PHILA DELPHIA, September 25, ISo7 This Bank hating boon compelled temporarily to suspend specie payments, the Board of Directors assure all persona haying claims against the Bauk, whether ot Circulation, Deposit, or otherwise, that no loss can possibly occur. Ily order, aud on behalf ot tho Hoard ot Directors. iop2o-3t TIHM. ALLIUONN, I’ust. Bir. tingle y & co., bankers « No. 37 South THinn Street, Philadelphia. COLLECTIONS promptly made on all ucuur.iolo points in tho United States and Canada. Stocks, Bonds, A. 0., Bought and Sold on Commission. Uncurreut Bank Notes, Chocks, Ac., bought at the lowest rates. . ~ , x Deposits received and interest allowed, as per agree ment aul-.hn BALE HOPE. —Buyers are invited to call n&d examine our Manila Hale Ropo, which wo can can sell (ia low an American, and warrant it superior in strength and durability. * WEAVER, VITLV.R A. CO., No. 23 N. Water st. and 22N. "Wharves. t ‘PKPAHTMKNT 8 i op PENNSYLVANIA. A. term will commence on THURSDAY, October Ist. Introductory lectures *lll bo dolivorod by tho several Professors on tho evening# of THURSDAY, Ootobor Ist, SATURDAY, October 3d, and MONDAY, October Mlx, at 8 o'clock, at tho lecture room of tho University. se2d-dtos Manilla rope.—superior ma. NILLA ROPE, manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLEtt & 00., tnfl.if No 28 N Wafar at . and 22 N Wha****** BARRETT'S GYMNASIUM,SPARKING AND FENCING SCHOOL now open. se24*?t# Hotel and summer ranges.— Sold by OHADWIOII & DRO., 202 N. SECOND St. auglS-dioos. ■fVOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—Tito ship il STALWART, Cant. A. 11. Lucas, from Liverpool, is now discharging under general ordor at Almond street wharf. Consignees will pleasa attend to receipt ot their goods. THOB, RIOUApSON & CO, seB*tf Sales bg Sltution. M THOMAS & SONS, • Non. 139 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, (Formerly Nos. 67 and bO.j REAL ESTATE STOCKS, Ac Public Sales at tho Philadelphia Exchange every Tuesday Evening. JD* Handbills of each property issued separately, in addition to which we publish on tho Saturday previous to each sale one thousand catalogues In pamphlet form, giving full descriptions of all tho property to bo sold on the following Tuesday. ICT FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION STORE every Thursday morning. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE f£7* Wo have a largo aniouot of Real Estate at Pri vate Sale, including every- description of City and Country property. Printed Lists may be had at tho Auctiou Storo. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. .H 7" Real Estate entered on our Private Sale. R egister, are advertised occasionally in our Publio Sale. Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies tiro printed weekly.) fioo of chat go. PEREMPTOY SALE—66O SHARES UNION CANAL. On Tuesday evening. Cth October, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex change, without reserve, for account of whom it may concern— 500 shares preferred six per cent, stock of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania, Par $5O, with power of attorney fur transfer endorsed. TENTH FALL SALE, Gth OF OCTOBER, AT THE EXCHANGE. This sale will include— HANDSOME RESIDENCE, WITH SIDE YARD. Haudsojue modern Residence, with side yard, south side of Washington street, first house east of Seven teenth street. ■ It i» just finished in handsome modern style. Immediate possession. $5,500 may remain ou tho property NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE. Ne&t modern Residence, No. 718 Buttonwood street, cast of Delaware Eighth street. Immediate possession. DWELLINGS, IRANKFORD ROAD. New throe-story brick dwelling. No. 120 Frankford Road, above Bedford Street, 'rtitn three-story frame dwelling in tho rear. RESTAURANT AND DWELLING. Three-story brick restaurant and dwelling, S. E. cor ner Second and Sbippen Streets. BRICK BAKERY—ADJOINING. Also, a brick bakery adjoining tho above, fronting on Shippen Street. SEVEN THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. Seven three-story brick dwellings Camilla Street, be twcuu 11th and 12tb, and,Carpenter and Priuo Streets. Thov will bo sold separately. MODERN RESIDENCE, SOUTH ELEVENTH ST. Neat modern residence, west side of Eleventh Street, south of Pino Streot. HANDSOME MODERN STORE AND DWELLING, Threo-story brick store and dwelling, southeast cor ner of 17th and Washington Streets, (lato Spring Gar den.) It is handsomely built and finished for u store and dwelling. PEREMPTORY SALE-HANDSOME NE W RE 81 * Also, the hand3on>o now residence, with side yard,and replete with all modern conveniences, west side, North Seventh Street, first house south of Thompson Street. Suio jtofsilivo. NEAT DWELLING, Neat modern dwelling, No. 335 North Twelfth Street, between Carlton and Oallowhill streets. FOUR FRAME DWELLINGS. A two-story Dwelling, south-east corner Front awl Phamix streets, with three two-story frame Dwell* ingsin the rear VALUABLE FARM—DELAWARE CO., PA. Valuable farm, 165 acres, Bethel township, Delaware county, Pcnna., about three miles from; Clftjmont, and four miles from Marcus llook. ELEVENTH FALL SALE. 20th OCTOBER. This sale will include— Valuable Property, known os tho Port Providence Axe and Kdgo Tool Factory, on the SchuvlkilL Canal, oppo site Phccnixvillo, ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE, Ac. Elegant modern residence and offices, N. W. corner of Thirteenth and Arch streets. 25 feet front on Arch street, 123 feet on Thirteenth street. Orphans’ Coart Sale. ESTATE OF DAVID LEHMAN, DEO'D. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Valuablo Real Estato, St. John street, between Green and Coates Streets—sovoral messuageß, and lot 37 feet 8 inches front. SALE OP SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO FORTE, &c. CARD.—lncluded in our suit 1 ut the Auction Store to' morrow morning will be found besides 600 lots of excel lent furniture, flue piano forte, flue French plate mirrors, superior tapestry and Brussels carpets, three hundred h.ur, nuol, and bush mattresses, hot-water and chafing dishes, beds and bedding, china and glassware, Ac , forming un assortment rarely met with, and well worthy the attention of those desirous of purchasing. Cata logues now* ready, and the articles arranged for exami nation. Sale Nob. 139 and 141 South Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, RLE GANT PIANO FORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Ac. On Thursday morning, At 9 o’clock, at the Auction Store- All extensive assortment of excellent necood-hand furniture. Ac., from families declining housekeeping. Sale No. 13S?.M0Ui street. superior furniture, mirrors, ■velvet car- RETS, FINE ENGRAVINGS, Ac, On Monday morning:, Octobor sth, at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, at No, 33 Siuisom fatrcot,ubov« Seventh street, the superior house hold furniture, mirrors, carpets, Ac. IX7® The Cabinet Furniture was made by Geo. J. Hcukcls, has been well kept, and is in excellent order. •d May be examined on the morning of salo at $ o'clock. FIRST-CLASS STORE TOR RENT. The large now FIVE-STORY STORE, No. 240 MAR KET street, East or Third street, 28 feet front, 202 loot in depth, with a side front on Biddle’s alley—-brown htoue trout—built and (unshed la the best aud most substantial m&uncr, with OTecy modem convenience— furnaces to lient the cutiro building throughout—fire Proof Safe*, Water Closets. Hoisting Machines, Ac* Well adapted for a large Auction or Commission House. WOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS, v T 431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom Houso. betweon Fourth and Fifth Streets. BALE OF EMBROIDERIES AND MILLINERY GOODS GLOVES, HOSIERY GOODS, Ac. Friday next, Ootober 2d, commencing at 10 o’clock firecisoly, wo will sell by catalogue, without reserve, a arge and valuable assortment or choice French and Scotch Embroideries and Millinery Goods* Also, Ladles’ aud Gents’ Bilk and Buck Gloves, En glish Hosiery Goods, Ac. Also, 200 cartons French Artificials, Ostriclv Feathers, Ac. VALUABLE STOCK OF FINE EMRROIDERIE3, HOSIERY, &o Also, Mill be milled to r&Io on Friday noit, a largo and valuable stock of Pine French Embroideries, Ele gant Thread Laces, Bonnet Trimming Ribbons. AUo, a snlnublo assortment of Men’s and Women's Hosier/ and Gloves. Also, Misses’ and Children's Merino and Lamb's Wool lloso and Half lloso, embracing 6ome of the most desi rable goods in tho market. I‘KHKMI’TORY SALE OP A VALUABLE ASSORT MENT OP GOLD JEWELRY, GOLI> WATCHES, Ac., BEING THE BALANCE OF STOCK OP AN EX- TENSIVE JOJJUINtt lIOUSE This morning, commencing at 10 o’clock, we will soil, without reserve.ft large and valuable assortment or gold jewelry, watctieß, Ac. Sampled aud catalogues early on the morning of salo Moses Nathans, auctioneer AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. S. ©omer SIXTH and RACK Streets. LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE, BED3.MATTRESK3, MIRRORS, Ac., Ac., this (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, September 30th, at 10 o'clock, at tin) Auction Store, S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. NOTICE.—AII person* hating goods forfeited at the office S. E. corner of 6th and Race streets, are requested to call and pay charges and renew their ticketd. other wise they will bo sold on WEDNESDAY MORNING next. OCTOBER the 7th, at 10 o’clock, by MOSES NATHANS, Auctioneer, S. E. corner of 6th and Race street*. LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS, DY ORDER OF JOHN WEBB, Broker, at MOSES NATHAN’S Aue tiou Store, S. E. corner 6th and Race streets, on WED NESDAY MORNING next. OCTOBER the 7th, 1857, &t 10 o’clock, at Kiilos-room flecomt story. Entrance from Race street. The Good* will bo arranged and open for Examination ontho altcrnoon of Tuesday, the day before the salo. Consisting in part of Watches,* Jowelrv, Ac., vis: gold hunting-case,double-case, double-bottom and open laceil English patent le\er watches, of the very best and most approved makers, the moat of them full 18 karat gold; gold escapement patent lever watches jn hunting cades and open-face, best makers, 18 karat gold cases, gold Itpino watches In huutmg-cayca and open-face, most of them very fmo, 18 karat case*; gold Swi*B and French watches, silver English lever watches of the most approv cd makers,in hunting*cases,double-casos,and open-face, silver escapement lover and lepine watches of best makers, silver double-case, hunting-cane, and open face watches, duplex aud quartier watches, fine gold neck, fob, and vc.st chains, (Ido gold curb chaiu*, fine gold medallions. Quo gold pencil-cases and pons, flue gold car-riogs, breastpins and finger-rings, large seal rings, lino gold bracelets, sett of knives, forks, and spoony, in case, siher plato, plated forks and spoons, pertmootiaips, fine gold charms, seals, mid keys, silver medals, gold sleeve-buttons, gold studs, gold thimbles, and numerous other articles of jewelry. H7** Watch-makers, jewellers, dealers, tho trado gen erally, and private purchaser*, are refpvtt'ully Invited to attend this sale, us every article will positively be sold without the least reserve whatever, foi cush Sales lßioin Second story. Entrance from Race street. AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId aud silver patent lever, L< pine, English, Swi-s, aud French watches, jewelry, of every description, musical instruments, Ac , Ac. AT PRIVATE SALK—Arranged on second tloor, household furniture, of every dem-ription, beds, mat trewn, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, Ac, Ac., Ac. out-uoor sales attended to personally by tho Auction eer. Charge* very low. Consignment* of furniture, clothini'. jcnelry, Ac , Ac., solicited, NATHAN’S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE, S E. Comer of Sixth aud Race Streets, Where money will bo loaned on gold aud uilvce plate Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, f’egars, llaidwaro, Cutlery, Furniture. Bed ding, Horses. Vehicles, Harness, Stocks, and on nil ar ticles of value for any leugtk oftimu agreed on, on more satisfactory ntid liberal terms than at any other estab lishment r«&] M. NATHANS. NATHAN’S great salo of FORFEITED GOODS Will take place in a lew days Duo notice will bo given. WEBB’S groat salo of forfeited W'atchc*, Jewelry, Gun*. Pistols, Musical Instruments, Ac , will tuko place shortly. Duo notice will be given. WEBB’S great salo of Dry Goods. Clothing, Bedding, Ac., being forfeited collateral*, will take place shortly. Due notice will be gtveu. JOHN IiAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 825 ARCH Street, between Third and FouitJi Street*. SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o’clock, Of Roots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Jow elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goods, Notion*, Ac , Ac. N. B.—Term* of Night Sales, four months’ credit for approved city acceptances, for sums ol $lOO and with in toust aided lroui dale of sale. sepl-lm jOEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, 'Of N E. corner of BARRON and SOUTH Streets, above Second. EVENING SALKS. SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, 1 At 1% o’clock, at the Auctiou Store, of Hardware, CutJ biry. Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, jewel ry, Fancy Articles, Ao. SAM UK L. NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Boar fit., only eight door* below tho Exchange Hums of business from 7 o’clock, A. M., until 1C o’clock iu the evening. Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, at tended upon tho most satisfactory terms. CAPITAL $200,000. Established far the last Thirty Years. Advances mado from one dollar to thousands on DU raonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer chandizo, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instruments, Guus, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of every description. All goods can remain any length of time agreed Upon. All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards wIU bo charged 2 per cent, per month; |5OO and over, the lowest market rato. TUI* Store House having a depth of 120 foot, has largo fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri vate watchmen for tho premises; also, a heavy insu rance effected for the benefit of all persons having goods advanced upon. N. B —On account of having an unlimited capital, this office is prepared to make advances on more satis factory and accommodating terms th&n amr other in this city. Mono/ advanced to the poor, In small amounts, with out auy charge. AT PRIVATE BALE. Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aul-ly IWfUSS—I7 bales Carolina Moss, lor sine by ITA MARTIN A MACALISTER, aul 119 North Water Street. CONGRESS RANGE.— SOLD BY CHAD WICK A BKO., No. JO2N. SECOND Street. auglB-Bmos, j ffftttrgttongl. PROFESSOR SAUNDERS* INSTITUTE, WEST PHILADELPHIA. -No Seminary whatever is more like a private Bunily. The course of study in extensive and thorough, pro lessor Saunders will receive a few more pupils under fourteen years of age into hie family. Enquire of Messrs. J. 8. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W. Forney, Editor of this Paper, whoso sons or wards are now members of his family. septH-tf iIXISS BONNEY AND MISS DILLAYE iTA Will RE-OPEN their BOARDING AND DaY SCHOOL at 1015 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY, Sep tember 14th. REFERENCES. Revs. It. A. Boardman, D. D., Philadelphia} David Malin. do; C. Wadsworth, D. D., do; M. G. Clark, do; J. Newton Brown, D D., do: Wm. 11. Jacob*, do; Wm. Blackwood; D D-, do; A. Oouverae, D. D., do: John Leyburn, D D., do; James 11. Cuthbert,do; Wm. T. Brantley, D. 1).. do; E. U. Cheuor, do: WlUtam Brad ford, New York city; A. D. Gillette, D. D , do; R. Bab cock, D. D., do: R. fuller, D.D , Baltimore; George W. Eaton, D. D., Hamilton, New York; G. Kemptou, North East, New York; Thomas Rambaut, Caasvilfe, Georgia; Howard Malcom, D. D., Lewisburg, Pennsylvania: John, 8. Hart, LL. D., Philadelphia: Paul T. Jones, Esq do: Col. A. G. Waterman, do; Caspar Motsaa, M. D., do; Robert A. Ezell, Esq., Marshall, Texas; John B. Bem plo, Esq , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; James Edmuuds. Esq., do. do; George W. Jackson, Esq., do, do; Johnlli Raymond, LL. D., Brooklyn, New York; Maysou Bray son, Esq., Chicago; Hon George W. Bradford, Homer, New York; Stephen D. Dillaye, E«q , New York city; Uon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Binghamton, New York. sep4-lm |^RITTENDEN ,8 PHILADELPHIA COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Becond and Third Stories. BOOK-KEEPING. PENMANSHIP, every style. COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. LECTURES, Ac. Each Btudent has individual instruction from compe tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate supervision of the Priucipal. One of the Best Penmen In the Country has charge of the Writing Department. Please call ana see Specimens and get a Catalogue of Terms, Ac. sehlm HEMAN ALLEN, A. M., ia prepared to receive a limited dumber of pupils on the Violin, or on the Piano, and to play Violin, parts or accomps.nl-, moats witii advanced pianists. Apply at the residence of his father. Professor ALLEN, No. 215 Sooth Soven *e% . Circulars, with terms and references, atu. A a DHL & Co.’a, No. 1104 Chestnut St. sel-lai* CJUPPLEE’S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG vt pvpm™’ (t ? a *y P u pDs,) N. W. cprner tIIVEMTU and Qlti,hJJ street.. Fifth Bession will open on September 7th. Deft reference giren, to eluding all present and former patrons. au26-tf SPRING garden academy~for >0 YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. E. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD streets. Professors of the highest qualifications employed. Catalogues containing full particulars, pupils* names, testimonials, Ac., can be nod on application. au2s-tf F. DONLSAVY LONG, Principal. Hall of st. james the less, PHILADELPHIA. A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Rkf B. R. Buy*er, Rector. The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep tember 1. Circulars maybe obtained at the Bookstore of H. HOOKER, S. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or of the Rector, Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill, Phila delphia * aul7-6m ‘ MRS. BARTON’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 3929 CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the SECOND MONDAY in September. iul9-6w» TOOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE JL v persons, male and female, to gain a share of this world’s goods and comforts as a BUSINESS EDUCATION. LEIDY BROTHERS’ BUSINESS ACADEMY, Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, 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. TIIE LEXDY’S take pleasure In saying, that during the past year & largo number of persons acquired a BUSINESS EDUCATlON,enabling many to secure pro fitable situations, and others to prosecute their business operations successfully. au22-3m. ficsol Notices. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION IN INSOLVENCY OP JOHN 0. OBERTEUFFER, Notice is hereby given that the subscriber has applied to the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia for a final discharge under the provi sions of the Insolvent Laws of tho Commonwealth, and also that he has applied by Petition for the benefit of the 41st Scctionof the Act of Juno 16th, 1536, relating to Insolvent debtors—by which section it isprovided that the court, with the consent of a majority in number and value of creditors of an Insolvent, may grant him an exemption of Ris astate and effects from execution for his indebtedness for tho space of seven years. These ap plications will be heard by the Court of Common Pleas on Saturday, October 10th, 1857, at 10 o’clock, and tho attention of creditors and all others interested in these application* is invited. J. 0. OBERTEUFFER, se 23-wfra 3w* JUerdiaut Sailors, JOHN P. DOHERTY, FOR YEARS WITH KELLT &, BROTHER, LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, k CO., TAILOR. Has with him the best tailors that are now engaged in tho business in this country: CHARLES ROTH, formerly the leading Tailor or this City; M. KAY3ER, formerly Cutter for C. ROTH k CO.,andlateCoatandVest Cutter with LUKENS. KEL LY, k CO; HENRY WAGNER, who has Just arrived, considered in New York the best Pants and Vests Cut ter in the United States, for years cutter with Depierris, under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Depiolrrs k Pettufl, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronise the establishment; tho best of Clothes made at moderate prices for credit, low prices for cash. se24 Edward p. kelly. LAYS KELLY & BROTHER, Having engaged the services of CHARLES ROTH, Distinguished for the beauty and excellence of his Goods when In the Tailoring Business, has taken the Store. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, AHD HAB OPKVKD FUR TUB SALK, AT RETAIL, Of CLOTHS, CASSIMKKKS. VESTINGS, CRAVATS, GLOVES, SniRTS, Ac., Of the best qualities, at moderate prices. ID* The business or KELLY k BROTHER Is re moved, from this date, to No. 814 CHESTNUT Street, where it will be attended to by EDW’D P. KELLY or JOHN P. DOHERTY. seo-ly JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, No*. 10 and 18 South NINTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and OASSIMERES always on hand. All Clothing nude at this Establishment will bo of the best Quality, and In the most fashionable style. Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH ING. auG-tf JUST PUBLISHED— BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT A CO , QUITS; Authorized edition; from advauco sheets of the Lon don edition, by special arrangement with tho author, th» Baroueas Tautpbceus, of Munich, (late Miss Mont gomery,) author of “ The Initial*.’’ Complete, 2 vols in one, 12mo ; price $1 25. 11. THE LIFE OF JOHN FITCU ; THE INVENTOR OF THE STEAMBOAT. 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CUTLKIIY AND TOOLS, No. 810 MARKET ST., boro Rloth, fonts lidf, FhllndflfSU, on l>S(o SS-tmtaemcnis. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. E. A. MARSHALL Sole Lessee LAST NIGHT BUT THREE OF THE RONZAM BALLET TROUPE! trader the personal direction of Sig. Domenico Romani. THE SECOND NOVELTY! 'THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, September 30tb, 1857, mil be presented the New Ballet in three Acts and four Scenes, 1L BIRRICHINO PI PARIGI, with oil its characteristic Gances, New Costumes, and raried Decorations. General Morin.,., .Signor D. Romani Amadeo . Signor Ceechetti Baroness Morin .......Signonnn Ga. Prates! C« uUeppe Signonna TeresinaPmesi M'He Louise Lamoureur * u f ??J: he BalIet » M’lle L. LAMOURECX and gig. F. BAKATTI will Dance TWO GRAND PAS DE DETJX. PRICES or Admission—Parquet, Dress Circle and Balcony, SI; Pamily Circle, 60 cents: Amphitheatre, 25 cents. * * * The Box Office of the Academy is open from 9 A. M. to 6P. 31., for the securing of Reserved Seats and Boxes, without extra charge. The Ballet will commence at S precisely. Carriages will set down heads South/ and take np heads North. se29-tf THO 3. McKEOy. Tnucm. A 31ERICAN ACADEMY OF iIUSIC^- -tA- RE-OPKNINQ OP THE OPERA SEASON. E. A. M ARSQALL has the honor to inform the patrons of the above named Institution, and the public generally, that eneourftped and grateful for the extraordinary patronage bestowed upon his efforts to promote their gratifieatioa during the past seasons, and determined not to shrink from any expense or sacrifice, he will this year present an array of the most distinguished and world-tamed talent, selected from the best theatres In Europe by his Agent. The justly popular Impressario MAX MARBTZEK. This, in conjunction with' the very eminent artists and established favorites in this country, will form a combination which may justly be pronounced unrivalled in any opera house in the world. The Lessee has great satisfaction in announcing that among the new European engagements, those with the following celebrities are retained. SIGNOR RONCONI, acknowledged as the greatest Lyric Artist of the age. SIGNOR TAGLIAFICO, the great Basso, from the Theatre Royal. Corent Garden, London. SIGNOR STECCHI BOTTABDI. farorite Tenor from her Majesty’s Theatre, London. SIGNORA RAMOS, Prima Donna, from Turin, and SIGNORA TAGLIAFICO, from the Theatre Royal, London. In addition to the above galaxy, the former favorites, accordant with the wish of the former subscribers to the Opera, hare also been secured. The re-engagement of the following Artists, the lessee Batters himself, will be received with great satisfaction, vir: SIGNORA MARIETTA GAZZAXIGA, SIGNOR BRIGXOLI. SIGNOR AMODIO. SIGNOR ASSONI. SIGNOR COLF.TTI. Besides the above celebrities, the Leasee cannot but feel justly proud in being able to announce that a posi tive engagement has been concluded with SIGNOR TAMBERUK, who will arrive in this country* immediately after the termination of his present engagement in St. Peters burg, and that further arrangements with SEVERAL OTHER EMINENT ARTISTS are now pending, which, when ratified, will be duly announced Such a powerful combination as the above, the lessee trusts and believes, is a sufficient guarantee lor the grandeur and brilliancy of the forthcoming Opera season, and that without resorting to any further extraordinary preamble or Sourish, he can fully relv ou the merits of these artists for a liberal response to* his enterprise. The Operaseason will open on MONDAY, the sth of October, with a favorite Opera. SUBSCRIPTIONS for Twelve Nights win be received at the Box office of the Academy of Music, Monday, the 28th, Tuesday, the 29th, and Wednesday, the 30th instant. Peics OF BCBBCSIPTIOX fl 2 for 12 nights, with choice of secured seats. The Box Office for the sale of single Tickets for the first performance, on MONDAY, the sth of October, will open next THURSDAY! the Ist of Oc tober, at9o’clock A. M. further particulars in future advertisement. se26-sm4ta3t National theatre, walnut st., near Eighth. Admission —Seats in Private Box, SI; Orchestra Chairs, 75 cents; Dress Circle and Parquet, 50 eents; family Circle, 25 cents. Doors open at 7. To commence at 7# o‘clock.| Box Office open from 10 to 4 o’clock, when seats can be secured. Stage Manager .Mr. H. Watkins THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Bept. 30, will be presented Bulwer’s Comedy of MONEY; OR, DUPLICITY EXPOSED. Alfred Evelyn Mr. Murdoch Sir John Yeaey.,,.... Mr. WontU Clara Douglas Mrs. Dodson Kirby Lady Franklin sirs. H. Muzsy To conclude with the langhable Pares, entitled TO OBLIGE BENSON. Trotter Southdown Mr. H Watkins Mr. Benson Mr. T. 0. Morris Mrs. Trotter Southdown Mrs. P. Drew WfHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE, f T —Sole Lessee W. WHEATLEY. Scalb of Patcss-—Orchestra Stalls, 50 eents; Dress Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 50 cents; Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents; Seats in Pri vate Boxes, 75 cents; Whole Private Box. $3; Gallery, 33cents; Gallery for Colored Persons,2s cents; Pri vate Box In Gallery for Colored Persons, 3S cents. Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M. Doors open at quarter before 7, performance to commence quarter past?. J. M. B. WHITTON Treasurer. TIIIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Sept. 30, the per formance will commence with the VICTIMS. Sir. Merryweather. . Mr. Herbert Fitzherbert Mra. Merryweather 31m. Fitiherbert To conclude with the Comedy of the DEAMATIST. Vapid Lord Scratch, Marianne,... WALNUT STREET THE4TRE.—Les see, Jlr. E A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr. John Sefton. Price*.—Dres* Cirda and Parunette, 60 cent*; Upper Circle, 25 eeata; Prvmte Box and Orchextr* Seats, <5 cents. Box Office open from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3P. M. Doorsopenat 7 o’clock; performance to com mence at 7#. TIII3 (Wednesday) EViiNIXG, Bept. CO, the perform ances will commence with the very [Popular Comedy, entitled SPEED THE PLOUGH. Sir Abel Handy, Bob Handy..... Dame Aahfleld.. Susan Ashfield To conclude with the laughable Farce, called BURIED ALIVE; Ob. THE ILLUSTRIOUS STRANGER. Billy Bowtlell. Aboulifar...., Jrza riIHOMEUF’S VARIETIES, A FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Entrance on Chestnut stmt. Stats Pair "Visiters—Tam Notice : VOCAL AND IN3TRUMEMTAL CONCERTS EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK- Comprising a most diversified and pleasing MUSICAL AND TERPSICHOREAN MELANGE, Commencing at 7# • Admission, 10 cents. ae29-3t# 6JANFORD’ 3 OPERA HOUSE— ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. Doors open at 7js o’clock—to commence at S. Admittance 25 cents. SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE In their Operatic Entertainments, introducing all the latest Sonsrs, Glees, Choruses, Dances, Ac., concluding each evening with a LAUGHABLE BURLESQUE. aelG-lm Shipping, |\}EW ORLEANS PACKET NOTICE— j. 1 LOUISIANA LINE. Shippers per ship OTSEOXTHE, Capt. Maxwell, will pleasu&endiu their bills of lading this day for signa ture. Freight will be received until 4 o'clock this after noon BISHOP, SIMONS-& Co., se-30-lt 30 North Wharves. FOK GALVESTON —TEXAS LINE.— With quick despatch. Freight taken at loir rates. The foßt-tailm; regular packet schooner C. S. PEAS liEK, Cajit. Foster, will commence loading at Race street wharf on Mondaj next, Oct. sth. Having nearly all of her cargo engaged and read/ for shipment, will have quick despatch. I’or balance of freight or passage, appljr to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., GO North Wharves, JAMES BAKER. 43 North Wharves. j\rii\V OH LEA.VS EAOK.ET NOTICE— -i-V LOUISIANA LlNE.—Freight received until THIS EVENING, at as Jew rates as any vessel loading. Shippers per packet ship OT3EONTHE. Wm. K. Max 'cell, master, wiU pleas* hand in their bills of lading TIIIS DAY, for signature; 'will recede what freight offers until THIS EVENING, and positively «*ij as above. BISHOP, SIMONS, i'CO., se2B-2t 26 North Wharves. Ij'OK SAN FRANCISCO—CALIFORNIA . gLlNK.—Direct from Philadelphia. The magnificent clipper ship JOSEPH JOXE3, San oel G. Flower?, commander, ia now loading at ll*c» street wharf; baTing a large part of her cargo engaged and going oa board rapidly, will haT« immediate des patch. Shippers will please hurry their goods alongside with out delay. For balance of freight apply to BISHOP, SIMONS fr CO.. 36 North WharTes. SAN FRANCISCO—FROM NE W YORK. The celebrated clipper ship SANTA CLAIT9, Fester, tna&tet ; tho magnificent clipper ship BOSTONIAN, , master, are now loading and will owe despatch as above. For balance of freight apply to BISHOP, SIMONS & CO., 36 North Wharves. TTCHAiTT's ~ CRYST ALOQRAPII3, OH PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES IN OIL, N E comer of EIGUTII and LOCUST. The above picture* differ essentially from anything ever before offered to the public. Their softness tud truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy of detail, insuro, of neccssitv, the greatest fidelity of resemblance { while the severity of 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 aud confidante, to the public and to hie friends. They are secured by letters patent to. and can be had ONLY of E. d. MARCHANT. 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MAXWELL A SON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, 1020 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh. And i>lS S. SECOND St , below Spruce. FACTORIES—Nob. 95 and 9r GEORGE St., below Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union Orders made at a few hour*’ notice SARDINES. —IDO cases of 60 half boxes each, in store and Tor sale br H£NB? BOHLEK & CO., an 6 Nos. 223 and 223 8. fourth stmt. SH AKP E > S MEN’S AND BOYS* CLOTHING, 1(8 North JOURTH Stmt. Mwi Aceh ul Hue. -Mr. Dolman Jlr. Wheatley •Mrs. E. L. Darenport ....Mrs. D. P. Bowers .Mr. Wm. Wheatley Mr. Thayer . .Hiss Ansa Cruise ....Hr. W. R. Blak« .Hr. Wallaek Lister ....Sira, W. R. Bhi .Mn. Hoe ..Mr. Chapman .Hr. Yean ....His* Wall ee22 4mif