The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 03, 1857, Image 3

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    -4 * 4FREI/44111,f'-' LINE:
LooTiOnac l niffrtilitt,j 1
YOU, 04ebeti—stio P. et
itip' banks wer• meryliberwita4xY in their accommo.
dstloti ie.these; to meet thelr eugage
. inunts bil:itortuir, - edid it is believed confidently that the
Peet , maser' thOnapetr which t rnaltUrag to-morrow is
proxided OS; by thilegetioii,on the - pirt of the banks,
and - thS''eX•tipPdim, Of, thlrtir d+Sys- Oven lii.many in.
steams to these unable-Ai get,disuoripto to meet their
- It is the general belief that to-morrow will
pass weep quietly, arid thot' ending theCweei well, we
slug have better tinlee neXt •feele..and geo on ImProving
1 1 90 andgpod imehmage.
- The feel4* it, bank and cOmmortisi airclesis stronger
- oil mire Imperia l mul peoplaseesfallve ta r the uecesaity
of helping:each Ober as the only 'means of averting a
general ; mesh.. It la well that people' begin to see that
it le far more profitable toeustain and cheer each other,
to bear and forbear, aufi,M4irrag•pu lie, COW:Memo,
• and cease to lose time Sesiching , for ,the causes of the
crisis, and indlieriminately abusing the government,
the banks, and each other, as the guilty parties. When
things are bettor we tan 'amend Our morale and Jnode
. doing business, but for, the' present check the disease,
alikafhellefe.are convalescent take measures to meld
lietwithstaiiding this, however, the denoted for Mal
neyltifile ',trek is unabated, and the tightness is not
The money &elan arescueely doing buy
' twig, and it is -impossible to quote,' rates of interest,
This 14, fi certain extan t , to be expected , but te-roor
' row'_
auge r :A*2e; mum 'is expected, although few
poo) deo* of rat es Of discount for some time to come:
The aaleiees from .Enrope per Arabia' are - conaidered
--' favorable, - .,tionej. - in 'London' being easy et - f o rmer
2 rithatjAindi what ts,`equaliy esterdshirg and weitcone
• tidings.faria Ardor! hale arrived for the purchase of
stook:eat - the present deprecisted prices.:, life call for.
' the ill per cant: istetnent ti 010 nalla4oen'tila tail;
ro4d - Co., bap koMnfliolt 'cheerfully responded to. The
firm Of Ohouteits.-9, Oci.; in dealers, la announced ens
: ,Pendod tiklity. , The trod house of the same lirmAill
°• 'net iitaend.' Mimes Rained ale, formerly president of
the'llitii:maltronl. la 'Said to hava sitspended. The Far'
~.:, MeiS2',4lel!figeolniiii , Rank 4,f,,,Williams2urgh, with a
' 'SO4II* circulation of .about - $lOO,OOO, has Mopped
~, , ,
- the Clearing-ltoase settlement was as usual satisfac•
iori eid prom pt .
~ OleasiPP $ 14,987 , 272 e 3. Balances
' - Paidia,eolll, $917,05 60. The cub transactions at the
- 8011-Troieury, Re the day - , here- - _ -. • -
Totaißecadpki -' '- - ' ', -,
267,10560
- --` ' - "- 'Vartaent ' ' ' — ' •"• 7 132,662 49
Trani! rted to Mint etyitlya..,:.: :
~- 4 00,009
7 ..._,,- ~ ,: i'll, elatice:.t;.: .... ! .
...'..... .% '2,06,63310
, The vecialpte for duties at the Custom Rouse were only
1620.088 th e lowest:6pin tell year': : , • -
• • Pore sAa s ittehange_ni exceedingly depreased, and al
. moot doing. I saw bills sold by one of the first;
if aot *every drat, homes in the city for 101, apd in
' , terser signatures are offered at pat, without boleti, '
• In the stock market-there is - no abatement 'Of - the
' panto. „Utter prices were reached today'; and it to
_lm
possible to formerly 'opinion as to where they ate going
' to stop. - Rending closed 'at - 81 ; 'Nett York - Central 'at
•`. 62%; Penn. Coal Oqmpany 65% ,
.• Illinois Central 76%;
• (Alcor and , Rook Island' 63 ; Michigan Southern 14 ;
, bed La CrOasa do Milwaukee 7 ; „State 'Stocks afar-other
' drumewith the exception of Istlssouri • *Vs, which' have
' fallen 3 per cont. •
, - Dank stocks are. MCI heavy and - depressed; A core
- whoa of yesterday and today'. closing prices, will
gird P„EL us
ths , oat accurate idea' Of air siu i
situation. 1
Thc i dadosgo et., Rock /eland B. R. Company. have. I
postponed their October -dividend, and the 'Michigan
Oentrat lays- Mine . likewise and - intend 'devoting the
- roonsyloward paying a part 'of the floating debt:
• fgaRKETS.--Asnes-Are quiet, with small eases' at
81•69 for Pots, and 50.60 for ?eerie. ," . -
- , Itakeverusifit.-The market for State' end Western
Flour. is very heavy and , dePtessed:' :Very low prices
'
. have been accepted forcesti. The sides sro 6,250 bide
-at $4,254411.80 for common to good State L . ,54.50056 for
' extnirdes) 64.60054,60 for common to good ' Michlgarf;
Indiana, &C. ; 5506.60 for extra do.„ arid' 20.000 - t6O I
let maim ttenesee and 81. ' Louis.' Southern Flour is
, . a/solteavymal Sommf with sales of 1,700 MS 'at' $6.100
'55.36 for milted to good lialtimereoka., and $ 660057
for oh* and -fancy dot Canadian Flour ie lower and
:with eases of 600 MO. at 114.00e4.85 for en
,•- .I " p u lt s a * E6.looll.6o for extra. Rye 'lour is dull and'
... anedmugeri. l Corn Meal is also very heitryih.t nominal ,
: cly unehanged price!, ••, --, ,f , -', . ,-
'-, Come-The market ix very depressed. Thera is
- Aare* any business doing. , ', , -..t- , ~' .-” , •
- - Votorrox is quite Inactive at nominal quotations.. "
, •. itauttli.-Wheat la 3050 lower. ' with salon of 17,600
,-binthelt at 61.1.6.31.93 for Southern Red; $1.16931.35
for 59. White ; other kinds are nominal. Oats are heavy
at soparro for Mate and Western. Rye is'quiet and an=
'' chaestedly Barley is also quiet at 78600 c. Coin is firm
-71•72 c for mixed ilYestern• ' • • ' '
' ' Rex la In good demand at 1100700 for shipping, with
• , aedes of 300 ha . ,les : 4;.:- ~' ...- ...
InOstillimcbangidstind very doll.
, Navid.- &rotted are ' very - dull- for all kinds. Under
lleigeniskaldittroselor money,-holden would readily
- make-very ,seat sacrifieee., /Nicea are nominally un
- changed, 1.1 - -( , ..... 1 IA; `1 • -1 J' , -,-; ~ • • •. ..
' oi6.94ltere is. no inoveinent•irt Crude , Whale and
Sperm. Lineeed"oll is very languid at 700 for English,
awl 72073 c for,Anterican........- .....: , ~' •., ' , . -
' - rioTSMPIOI-4' orkis lower and unsteady. ,There were
Wall soles to-deyet #23.37,k062390 formes, and $lB.
60013.76 for prime.- lied la verylieavy at 214015.50
for repacked Wessern„ and. 316:763616 , for, extra •do.
There la no cha nge , inflacon or out mute, Lard is firm
,
' at 14%0/410, with:Mica -of, 250 tibia; ;and' Rutter - MA
Cheese are alio firm, with-little movement., ... , •
&roses are nominal, sad. very heavy at Orkke for
Cana. - Belvederes.* heavy, with nothing doing.
If, . 910 x 9, 0 0 la demand , at a farther decline, with mho
or Noo tilde it 210229,, '
`2X7l!¢ !081 ST4IOI ;ERORANO.II' SALES, Oct. 2.
--......:;', ,--• Mal' 8 .400.
lustre . stun State Ils 41 74 2O li I{ &RartikiXtlol ,-
, WOO Virginia tie. •.' , ,781. .. 80- -dal , - -100
' 1040 Missouri - State'ds 06% 060 Reading 11 -- 32
. 10000' do • , ~ , .06 ,1. 400 . •do . .10 31%
, 1000" ;do . ;,,- 1 . 641(, - 200 dri , . -..• • e 81%
MO ! ..,,, Ow ' , 04, - 400 .. do . . -,- . , 01%
2000 Oalltate To '7O --
501 160 do 81!181%
, ' 8900 Ohio State. 6080 80 -- 20 -; do - , - - 32%
• ' ..1000%itki It Otairtßda .-400 - ,do 31,i1
-' ,'' , olil.l-' , ..- - ', .- . 21„ i 100 -. •do , , c32'
1600/S Y Oen 11 Is ' 18 . .1 aoo : ?do 31%
I' - - 4000111 Oen It. Bondi; _ea- 12.2n0 : do" • -
• 081%,
I • lIMO_T ff & Alt 2d mt 30 ;100. .do , - sii 9l%
. ' .16 filetedriluits Bank ;92 , ' .20 Sixth Avenue-11 $0
- ' -- 2011ank of America 94 ' - - 151fidlch Central 13. ; .82%
85 Park ileok,..- .;. 70 z .26 • , do . , ~ . 82
20 Corn Ibt Bank 73 25 do 33%
64I14neilitan Ex DU 69k ,' 25.Mleb, Sok Nina 14 .
• '6 ,do •,'• 70 . 25 Mich SO 411, Nls • -
. 700 glint OW Co., I : prefd Stock •A 28 -
do, - --• -6% t. 200 - 11 l Central It . 76
'46 •• do• ! .a 5 511 I , 60. do alo 76 ,
60do ' __6%1.50 . do . . 78..
8614 Cr &ha R :7. , 160, du ,76%
70 Del &Had 01 Co 07 - ',9(Ki Clei & Pith) a • ,
9 :4
10 •,- do, ..,.. . relgx- lop ~ ,d,,,, .i . ~ g
80 - do cO6 100 -do' • - 147 "8%
100Penna'Coal Co , 60 , '- 6 Oil & Ohicagollllo
'll6 'do 68% 160, -- do 62 -
1.00 do': , -- , 1 '6B , -26 -- do -. ' 66 -
• - 80 - do- , , - 67. - 70,.. do - 64%
• -$76 -'
do -- 68 • 66 - 600 Clay lc Tol Ra-22 .
..200114 Y Olaf! •,UM6B -. 100 - ..'' do ' '. ' 20`
- 18..---i,do- ~ --..: ,= • 68% 200'- - do WO' 20 -
60-- do -'. - , - do 100 do - b$ 20 -
160 •do " , 64 6 Ohio klt IsPd R5B
100 - do- ' 63:-' 134 • "do''o62
' 160-:-' do- ,- . • - 52% 160,, 'do " ' 61
, . ,410 Erie ilatlrota • -10 , '7O , do 63
160 , ".. -do 'l3 - ' ptco 10. - ' - 100 BIM er.. Mies R 10 -
' . 616 do - • 10% 100 do _ 10,k ,
, $l2 do' . ' --10 k -80' do 11%
2:10 - do. -' ' , O 10% 60 , do ' . 1 11%
. • - '' ' SIOOND surto,, ' -
' wood StatO 75. , 10 "-,66' . ..100 Nl' Oen it slO 62k
3000 Mb/owl State* 04y," ,100 ,do, , - elo 62%
10100X11 Csuß Bonds 87 76 0/ev Col*: aiti R 72
, - 80 Armiriont "Ski& 68. ' 150E10 II _ p&c 10k
- 60,1fanhat'A Oas 0010 •, 6 0 --do ,', ° Pg' , N A (
-44 °.,„„0'd°,,_ 0 .0 4 ke1a. , - L . ';s,l( ' . 200 Reading 11, , - _3O
'" ' °,-... '..no 5 % 200 ' do • • 0 10 -30 _
' 60Penna u,nel uo . 66 . 26. do 31
, -.. 260 dO , ' *OO 66.14 -, 60 11l Central It 016 76
-- 07 Plld 7 c Hid 01 Co 95 - 60 d 9 I , aS, 75%
60 do , - sso 91 230 elm , i Pitta It 8%.
' 6if y Contra! R 65 . .260 'do b 26. 9, '
10' , , ' - dc: ,- ' ", -', 641{ 16001er & Toiedo R 25"
6 ,' do , -, ' - • '63% -39ta Cr & mill A 7
• 60 do ' • -63 k 46 -do - - 011
100 do " 63 • 111 .70 do ' 0%
::TRE ,MONEK MARKET.
~ - ' ' PHIL4DELI4IIII, October 2,1857.
- likrokli,lo-day, clewed a atilt farther tendency to de.
ellue;eapecially the fancies,' foi which it was very dial
-1 - ' , colt to. find buyern: The transactions are vary limited,
awitheiteik rearket can not now be considered se afford
-- log in any Cam a eviteridd of the veal value of eecuritles
-' - for lovestadunt. '
In the coarse of the afternoon considerable excite.
meld was produced on Third !Welt by the InditetrEoua
-!.., ',. sircniation of a .report that a well•knewn corporation
~„- bed aidlstedjiint4rt, but, on inquiring of the principal
. , notaries, we could god 00 corroboration of the asaertion.
The money market M qolet, bicanie it ii next to a
hopulaiiituk to atteiOptio'seil mor at all. "The'nOte.
'. brolve4saythey do notmaki enough to a day to pay for
r, shilidititleps, - .; A ' 2Y
.' . '
,- - - Tho*thion ig - r ilie liesding : itiliroad Company,
V - 7 1 , ' !Web.' we sin
,eompelhUit to , announce this morning,
1, ri, ''' limas* Outives the idesS a placing at the _head of the
..
Lt, - new' or i p,i4tiiii, og the glorepant,lbhnl 0.1
ocher, ~
g . . (whiebtiqiiiliition ti;paiiatu 14 toUbw,) , Nliedia allay;
popularity, waergY, end hence his great resonrees,Point
4 0:: %illai out la the 'emir foi:the Poiltion. We are not Mi.
..... poled to ceimure . the recent management—lt wee doubt
t'. - lean for the beat; but we ahould - recollect John Tack-
er'a istilleas lathe days when the
_Reading Railroad
" • Nantfi„Vidiktatiatal fethOd ihit'frieret in hits,''
..-,
29tfr iidThileiy)F 1.104 4 yorht.o7defitepraierit things
theiiiiii kite iiiet state than at any time yet, probably
ouriik,to,tteiertreriielyituferorible thniticial hewn from
, - - the contitscrit of Zuropeone the reported withdrawal,
t, -,,. '441 thefatelowinfiiiim Ihillii, humoring iitoolongition of
t ',.' . tbitisir ind the lineally of • loan for its support, mat-,
t ~ I urealmoit of certainty. ''the New Pork banks are mid
`' , , to Jesi'ort Ile ell-Mull ot eip - onllentis short of suspension
A to rues their ; peela being dralfn from them. and the
--, - iwpciftediaeriaiwariOicoants, Unlade so was intended.
.i - weetnittrAterialforded the community bat little relief.
t .
~ • , OirElfew Verk doireeponifent, we are'led . hii believe,,
* 31 ,0 Prn , , r ip,ikeital ?blyelolphiaexchange‘yeetirday
- at TAN Der *a. aseenat. An intelligent merchant of
ea city, interims Ma that he was in-`a doom brokers oill
•,-,, •.. co g, in Will attest; yesteriht,n`td buy Philadelphia city
....bitiliiti ' llo, .; iiGr ,o l ,l4 .iloifind 011 d . huilldiid dollaretor
ea1e21,4 anyliicei and two per cont. smiths bust offer be
--, could get, for his gohloToi.ebarat check an Philadelphia.
..i.
It lig dinadritritage to no to hors New Pork" eichange
. bunted higheT, than it really 10, and while we are sinuous
for an etirlystsumption of specie parmante here, we are
aorry-thatkukerot &OW& tieWato bar eal4MO which
to ealealateito Orive . ukof any particle ef.o4 e - ri4lt, i
Date litakiii VW - oulaiei on New, York at 2g lie,
cent, sa4 ett,l_ at, 4 per cent , Messrs ; Ozonise k Oa.
quote American gold Ida per cent: pretnitim: ', '- - -
The - Nostikare'4teu; says: 44 If the present:rolitlinon
- fa strakkiii/4144 < owyoot to ilideee tklnge to their;
imbstanifal element;; - enctreeolntiontse to a pest extent
. . -
the rinNiiiteand r` - -
it
,
~. lnt.jnes and pieetteis t butlneta, It inyi, . Ty, 9,n
1n ' -'
" tbl icing eVeennteebittincinglil Partial and
' i ..1
'l6"inn
01. 47 , -..- t niiu." if... edit °xt4' te 4'4l6: turau ' '''
1 I wIn ; Irbi l' eh: fru : k it 11.t t. ' , /' s it u od u o g u h t t t t° it ..
it ''.. bar n ,_.,' ~11,..t bring , : about ) thin' which 'no "1 4. ° 4 ter
wilt fi...'"*"7 ' ^ • thipublic. ' Thi pikes ofeal the
f ' betted* dintd Meilte to .,. 1. „
1 - i...4..iiii‘ 41406 MIA) and the rots of all ' ordinary cc.
1.. ----7,-- - ' -'',.....„` ' inordmittely bionieied s upon the ono.
Denies ....---,-. ,
......i.atiw e iti ti et oiectit,iint they.
1' - ittong oak naa an a ""' 7 . - - - theft ' t hate
II
lilt birddliPed- 11, __Suureu
rugh6**44, - , - . ifdiating atil the fruitful
; ' thernell#44442o WO
''-, ieurre# L. to*C'; ?
, -
'-'', lil t ei m o chn o ,of revenue eolleet4.4 I,ii,llVickTitt
' . - - seenth tindint i i i tt 4o , lB6l iiidi• -1 - 4 “ - •‘• •• , w ill 0
vollOtettok3a,e eninth ktrliulteuPL 80i iada; , ,
I.''' ,:.,
,:',..`jitptilui;',,t a..,... -- ...t,','.., '- Un Broadl4
°::-.- ' ,4 1 0 0 I.l.4la ti OL -hi :t. Wsine ' 114 911410ai:tinie'ioe
ter a Ohnolsr, negging.
, c o*** ** o I'M' t heir dui °ciente
-, . tail permit of the 4091 . 0# p.s: - .
'-: 40‘ . 4 part of erhielithly 'xi IrWile As! lueeViu Lam,
3 ,
'4 "
•. ' '
Sr - - Treater part of their
tittkeinininjoiio4 4l PRI! th.
-- -‘ - ,---- - i-a..-,..,.... : , ,-0 , ...• . , „ ... 0 -,
-"; ' --lizjir'Eis Of IsoftepuyvivoA ~ No. • A
' l*4 'l i, 4l- ; 61 ,U. iti4 4 - l imit . * isiit ; eyeliner, Noz
I l
' 1.1-:. : 1 'n 'iftriligUnii,l,nc,thet will depend alto
c.;.::-1.:-:,'.4et.le
~ ,-, 'ear eini:n ?it t is of tere emp n i o o rr ruent idief ,t
- . -,
, , 0 10, 4 411 1*.,q 4 -, • i...„„,,,,. ,
i. ---,- -'!.., , ti i i, 1 ion 101144 peider,eri fv!ir27l7,e ...
steX ii tited
' 'S . :P. - : ',.:- s.,AV,i't ;diri - r ., .. , o;':..f..i , Gir,:. ' 1
'.4'44.;'14%1:',';',2',__444 , I j
4.4tAithilx#walsr..#4.opp Tram ,cinulatiou
city, will be sensibly' felt by ell classes daring the
winter."
The Oommissidriers of the Pittston, Pa., Dank met ,
,on the .29th'Ult;,, for the purpose of rescinding the resolu
tion calling for the second instalment of $2O nit the'
Capital stock to be paid On Wednesday next. In view
of the present crisis, it was decided to adjourn to De
cember 3d.
The Directors of the State Dank of Elizabeth, IC ;J.,
hero declared a semi-annual dividend of per cent.,
payableon and after Friday of ibis - week.
- ;The return from the, Bank of England for the weak
ending the 12th of Septemher, gives the following to
mtits, When ernimitred with the previous week:
Public deposits £7,358,478.... Increase 1571,141
Other deposits ... .. 9,180,187.....Decrea5e 130,032
Best 3,903,222.... Increase 9,971
•
On.tbe other side of the amount
Onvm't secinitlea :.£10,593,653 ~. Decrease £1
Other securities . . ..... 18,694,052....1ncrea5e 302,002
Notes unemployed.... 6,154,375....1ncrea50 129,809
The amount of notes in circulation Is £18,872 2 ,825, being
a decrease of £574,015, and the stock of bullion in both
departments Is 11,1418,461; shelving 'a decrease of
£172,849, when compared with the preceding return.
!Tint Teton or THE EVADING RAILIIO.II).—The follow.
hig le the amount of Coal transported on the Ph,ladel
ph4 ind Reeding Railroad during the week ending
Thursday, October 1, 1857:
Prom Port Carbon
'‘ Pottsville •
" Pohaylkill Raven,
• Auburn
" • Port Clinton
Total for week
.Previously this year
ToW for year
same tithe last year ....1,707,4 03 10
:fitnieratritti hialweiciox CoiL Titann.—The
Orin
,Itro the receipts of Coat for the week outing
Thursday, October 1, 1857
ifroni Port 0xib00.....
Pottavillo
Schuylkill Haven
,4 Port Clinton
,Total for week
.Previously this year
lc. same time lestfyear
The June fin gives the following comparative state
ment of the Anthrictite coif tonnage, from the Lehigh
a/084120U) ißsfons, for the lantlieek Ind the Beason:
• - B0110•11.11LL.
1667Beasen.'• Week . • - Session.
Oiutal.. ~,,..80,621 . 090,214 , 20,307 , 929,469
Railroad 8,000 346,762. 24,009 . 1,447,629
akiTotat 80,481 1,038,038 , L0,31p; L 2,370,998
Week. Season. Week. - Beasot.t.
114,073" 887,010 ' 02,130 i '842,628
'llitilroad 0,148 111,716 65,235 1,797,404
T0ta1..... 41,221 998,760 87,374 2,649,930
UEDATITVGATION OP THE PP.AOON.
1850. , 1957.
Lihigh thinal 887,010 690,274 Dec, .190.730
" Railroad.... '111,756 345,162 1nc:..Z14,006
Schuylkill Canal... '842,521 '029,469 'lnc.. 86,5143
; Railroad: 1,707,,,404, 1,447,529 Dec.. 259,875
3,648,06 ' a,418,U 4 Dee.. 136,602
Total
LPIIILADELPHIA. O , S to r 2, tX t. O 7 IIA , NOR HALLS,
lieportea' by ??..,Ittarili; 'Jr.; St l act.Diviei . ; ; 4Vo
'BOl 1 alnqt itreet..
ROAM*. :t
" • 6 &forestal.' pfd b 5.84
I ' 6 Deny Meadow B. .40X
60 Sebuyi NS, pfd,..lsX
10 , do 15X
60 Union Canal pfd.. 4
- 2 Norristown R.... 50
0 do 60
2 do - 60
2 dO 60
4 Penns R 39X
2 do 2,0 x
6 do 39X
10 • do 39X
$1 11.13 T
000 City R Oa ' 83K
1000 do_ 83
.400 city cOop Os 93
1000 Oity 0a.:.. new: —9B '
100 do 83
. 300 - 'do ' • 83
200 do 83
1000 , •
1000 Poole do & 58 79133 M
790 'do 79
1200- do 79
- 500 do 70
2000 do •79
100011 Pen 4 ,411 68....48
' , ,"' • - BETWItEt
12, Points R 39% 1
'4OO Read 13..2 daye...18%
200 - d0"..'.2 daye...loh
-200 Union 01 pi& .b 5. 4
'IOIOOND
. . .
60 Union CI pfd 4
2000 Pe.o VD 79
4009 • 79X
BOARD.
d'N Penns ...... ..Bjl
6 Diineldll R 63
16 Reading R.... x5..16
10 do. a6..10
22 Irard, Ronk 8B
Bank of By 103%
Oki—PULL.
100 City 13 , 0 . 83
1000 City R eqs 83 "
6000 Penns 6's 701(
i 2 Etas. Meadow 1t..40X
2 Norristown 0....60
, 0 N Penns N '
CLQB/NO P •
, -
aid. Asked.
g 0 831,
Pbilads .".83 833‘
do - .:83 , &IX
do New 93 ' 93X
Pions bs ' 79X 80
gesdlng R " 10 10%
do - Bonds '7064'- 70
do '.16 6'14 1 4444 - 78
Pinta lilt 39 39%
tetoriblesnl Con 39 41
Bcpyl Navas '8263 68 •
do'-Dna ,10
Bid. Asked.
Bclipl Nay Pear 16 g 16g
Wlnelpq 84 Shun 10 11
do Ist inert 7's 63 07
do do 24 in 53 b 7
Long Wand 6 8X
Vicksburg 6 7X
ilizsid Bang 8% 9
Lehigh , Zino X 1X
Union Canal.— 3% 4%
New °rant ' 3
Datawissa BR.. 6 TX
Richardson Brothers and , Company's tarlgar,
'"
0 , Livitarooh, Sept. 18: '
Cottou,—The demand since our last has continued
active,'altltough rather less op the last day or two. All
descriptions are again dearer, advance on the 'cur
rent qualities of Americana be nearly Xdify Si. Sales
to-day 6,00011i/en, closing/plot V' Imports for the week
60,298 bales. • Total esies, 73,680 bales, of which space
latent took 29,600 i and'oxpottere s 1 ,710, leaving to the
• cluercitron Nark-We have had some arrivals daring
the week, and the market remains dull; at the quota.
tions of our Mat. - • • • '
Lard has not been In very Waive demand, but the
safe* that have been made are at the full rates current
this day week.' • • '
Tathfw has declined 203s,cart., owing to advice* of
farther considerable shipmate fnsm Bueela, and P. Y.
o.cloees at Obi. North American &assegai:a, and South
American Glens 64.•-• "The market in London has also
declined. and closes dull, at 80s en the spot, and aßa al
for lost three menthe of the year.
Oloverseed'continues dull, theprospert of the crop in
-this country being very good.
'Nat.—The imports this week being heavy, (nearly
2,600 tierces) principally inferior and repacked parcels,
• has deterred dealers front' operating, and hardly any
sales have beenmade The nominal value of these de
sariptioas is 12001306 V tierce.
Pork.—Some transactions have taken place in new at
lased 68' barreli• No old here. Ns 41). barrel f. o. b.
has been paid for new French for forward delivery.
Bacon Is in rather better demand especially the better
qatilitieS, which may be quoted rattler dearer.
The weather has been uninterruptedly fine since the
date of ours of Tuesday, and the crept in the late dis
tricts of Ireland and Scotland; la a few more days, with
a continuance of, such, will be gathered. The market
la all its branches has ruled steady, however, with only
a very ° limited Madame passing prices of most articles
May be written nominally as before, except for raw
wheat, which is, offering at about ,2d air 70 lbs de
cline, - 1101Pierlea of wheat from our own farmers
for the past week coludet Of 118,886 quarters, against
80,282 quarters same week east pear.,Average prices
66a Bd•V' , •quarter;ligalnit titte" ad corrspondius; week
test year. Our Market this, mottling was ita.: very
thinly attended, sad • rho 'dem and for Wheat. low, al
though we do not, altar our rates for Foetal. Wheat,
had. purchasers grimed: they tinight hive; aupplied
themselves on somewhat easier terms. Now Irish
Wheat being in larger supply, and, condition of some
but vary middling, al decline of 3iced 6/s . VMS W/Xsub
crated to.
. ,
lllour sold aparingly, but the scarcity at the moment
enabled holders to procure previous prices. Irish sack
Fold at Nous gr,oplo iba gross, as in quality.
Imlien Corn was held for a slight Improvement, but
our demand at present is quite local.
Oats steady at former rates, but New Oatmeal being
in better 'supply ;told scarcely so well as at our last.
We quote the value of American White Wheat 9s 3des
9164, - .llxtra Si 9deloa•, lied Ss 2468 s 9d, extra 8s 30d
elis er,lollbi. Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Ohio
Flour 88084 a ; Western Canal'B2e33s 84 Sir barrel. •
Indian Corn, Mixed end Yellow, .188 81, White 44s tEr
48016 a. ,• •
Imports frog imo.llth to 9 too, /7th incluelve, con
sist, of 16,934(0i. Wheat, 8,694 qrs. Indian Corn;l,Bsl
midi and 670 bbla Flour.
Paports for same period, 2121 qrs. Wheat, 2,109 gra.
Indian Cons, 1,103 mks snd bl 4 bias Flour,
Marine intelligence
— MT OF POILAPE4oPitiAO Oct' 3, 1857.
BUN BUM 6 12-81 IN BETS I 48
111611 WiTSB, 116
. •
- , ARRIVED.
Steamship Penruylranie, Teal, from Richmond, sla
Norfolk, 80 hours, with mho and pinuengers to Thomas
,Webster, Jr. , ,
Steainekip. Delaware, Straw, 22 boors from New York,
ill 041)0.1111% With, merchandise end 'passengers to Jas
- Alldiee„ , • „ . ,
Bar erd que Chester, Cro s by , 4 days trim Boston, with
sods@ to Twills, Gastrin, &Galvin.
Brig Groans, Baker, S days from New Bedford, with
India to Shobei, Raining & Co.
Brig Illackllquall, Bryant..l2 days from Havana, with
oranges pine apple., do. to G W Bernadon & Bro. -
, Brig R ound Poun d i d Ordworth, from New York.
?, Brig Loci Air, waaa, 0 ova from Somerset, in bal
last to Captain. , , t . •
.-- Bohr 03E014; Carpenter, Millais Coin calor, with
' Bei. to Twells, Sakai & Calvin. . „-
Bohr Bay StatsiOlirk, 11 days from Calais, with lathe,
to Evelio, Goodall & Calvin. ~- ' •
Behr -Wm Jones, Jones' 40 days from Cilaix; with
laths, &c, tdEarelli,Ginkill & Galeih. - ' '
- Bohr Alabama. Barter, 12 Mini from Calais, with laths,
&a. to Estella, (WWI & Galvin.
' Bohr Almon Bacon, Williams, 4daysfroin Middletown,
Conn, with stone to Thos Mansfield. '
Behr XII Connce, Long, lit days from Hillsboro, with
-.plait*? to N A Bonder le Co. '
, Bohr Tennessee ( Webster 0 days from Eastport, with
plaster, &c. to E A *louder So Co.
• Schr Baltic Inutility, 16 days from Lingan',oß, With ,
coal to il Morris Wain & CO.
Behr Wokana, , ,Wllliamit, 8 days from Prorinnitown,
with'iddie to - a
A 'W.taxl.
Behr Pte A *Maine: Percival, 4 daya from Province-,
toini, with mdse to G A Wood:
1- Bohr 16 II Rowley, Godfrey, 12 days from Charleston,
80_, With C otton, „ lnc. to Martin JOIDo.
Bohr 1314ney Price, Godfrey, 10 days from Cleorgetowu;”
SO, with lumbar to Sailor & Bank.
• --Bohr Cyclone, Dalt, 6 days from New Bedford, with
mdsa to captain. ~- - • . , '
Bohr ;oho (I ilracks, eraftam, 6 (rays from Portland,
with Ind** to It II Stetson k 00, ,
' Bohr S M Tiler; Satoh, 6 days from Portland , Conn, ,
with stone to 7 Norman. ,
t. illohrJohn, Donavan, 7 days from Eastport, with fish
toB A Bauder fc Co:- - ' • -
Bobs John Lank, Artist, 1 day from Frederica, Del,
[ with,grain to Jae Barratt & Spn , ' . ' • ' , t`
-Sabi Wm 'George, &lotion, 1 de; Iron? Smyrna, PO4l
wilh . grain, to'Bewley, Witstra & Co.
Behr ''llei'l 0 /ones, 11111, 4 dap from] Nivark, Md,
Witham?' to*J IS McOolley. '
is Bohr email Lavinia, liaison, from 'Pall River.
'B 861'11 - A Weeks, Weeks, from Plyioontli.
,-- Buhr I, 11 Endicott, Violtir_ ,k from Newport.
, 2 - OLEARRD.
',. ill IfOrth America, cling, Mobile, D 8 Stetson tr; 00.
t rig Mislay*, Lambert; Boston, B.epplier & Bro.
! Brig HoYwarat XeßeMittli, Charleston,o K Danis
& 430.
Brig Bound Pond, Oudworth,. Boehm, Roger., Sin
ai iknon k. 1)oi ''' " ' ' -
, gam crystal Palace, Leighton, Salem,' captain. '
-., Bohr i' It Austin, Nob Boston A N Sturtevant It On.
- Behr &web, tew/Set lima", New YorkiTyler, Mono
&Co. •4 4 ' 4 ' -
hr 11 A 'Westrej-Weelse, New York; do '
1 chr LH Builcott, Vanklrk, Newport d o
i till Willing, Olaypoole, Baltimore, L Grown, Jr,
L
A, Grovur Poynter; do ' ' do'
t rge J $ Ide, McDermott, New York, W M Baird
. r..- '' ' l4'; n ref istilislin.j ' ' ' ' '
,•-• ; Correspondence of the Philadelphia Iliclismg e.
......" '' '' ' '- 3 ' OAPWIELAND, Oot. 2, 68 1 P 11.
+mond` heim'brlgt and schooners passed n ttottlay.
-Nothit, P. Obit out. Wind south.' '
i s oes, &0.,' - ' - ' THOS. B. SD RUBS.
i'
I t - •" -• Lon . rsisoitarg.l '
,
40orrespondence of The Preset'
New Yoatc, Oct 2.
Car ~_.4N1N41: obili Adonis, frees Bremen; Bilon'esoto, from
~ .iw,i" JONA Mark, from Oronstidt• ban tue Amalie,
.tralo Drown; BAP Wm Mason, horn; 8 c ,,,,,,,,,baa1i4
gelira Loyetilnact hkoodentideou. Henry It .)444r4, from
, jit4.. : Nolpw l ship Aiploo, from Mittmakikistx• ' ' '
r., 8
~,- ',,....,,,,i-,,,i ilia I', ;, _ ..
-1,, •,;.i a-...ft _ ,
HORTON, Oct. gr
• .. „
Arived, Brige'll W Packer, frour Cape Ilaytiem
Saxon, from Port au Prince; Judge Blaney, from
uc Cayes. Below, ship NMI' Bose, from Calde Oct ra,
Idoem, .1.
Arrived, bargee 0 0 Forbes, from New York.
New 011LXANS, Sept. 80.
Arrived, dap Et Ohafles, Conway, from Now York.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia 'Exchange.
LEW Del., Oct. 1,8 A M.
MI the fleet reported In yesterday's letter as being at
the Breakwater left last evening, except the following,
which are now getting under way: Brigs Elvira, Chas
Reach, Alarms; schrs Larkin, Itenrietta, Bea Ranger
L 0 Relay, Roanoke, Escort, Tiger, James Bliss, Hick
man, awl John It lite Fee,
Mr Fuller, Pilot, landed this morning, and reports a
lumber loaded schr ashoro,on Joe Flogger. Wind light
from SW—weather cool..
Correspondence of The Pren.
HAVRE DE ORAN, Oct, 2,
Thirteen boats lett here this 'morning, laden and WO
signed as follows: . ,
J Curtin, bar iron to 0 It Campbell & 0o; Wm
kidler, John Durell, and El Dorado, lumber to Malone
& Taylor; Alta Nesbit and Jacob Brown, lumber to
Bolton, Vitoderroer & Co; Wm Loom's, lumber to D B
Taylor & Co; 11 Dunlevy, lumber to 11 Croaltey; Calu
met, lumber to At Fire; Trade Wind, light, to
Faros, Hoffman & Wright; Venbruno. light, to Budd
& Comly; J W Boyd, light, to A 0 WWI & Co; T Eck•
tad., anthracite coal to g Cleorges,l3o.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Arabia, Stone, front Liverpool,l9th ult, at
New York yesterday.
Steamship Ariel, Ludlow, for Southampton and Bre
men, cleared at New York yesterday.
Steamship Granada, Griffin, for Havana and Now Or
leans, cleared at New York yesterday.
Steamship Yang Tze, Dearborn, from New York, at
Bombay Aug 14.
Steamship Jason, Britton, from New York, arrived at
Southampton 18th ult.
Steamship North Star, Lefevre, from Now York, at
Southampton 18th nit, and proceeded for Brenton,
Ship Spark of the Ocean, Drummond, from Bombay,
at Liverpool nth ult.
Ship Weymouth, Elliott, from Akyab, at Liverpool
19th ult.
, Ship Invincible, Robinson, for Shanghae, sailed from
LivorpOol 13th ult.
Ship Messenger, Corning, for Melbourne, sailed from
Liverpool 12th ult. '
Ship Screamer, Snow, from Melbourne, was in the
river at Liverpool 19th tilt, outward bound.
Ship Sumatra, Dudley, from Calcutta, entered inward
at London 14th ult
Tong. Cwt
6,86 T 09
334 02
.10,928 14
368 06
6,620 19
...24,009 04
1,423,619 10
1,447,620 00
Tons. Ow/
7,177 /0
1, 2 06 00
16,885 00
1,960 00
Ship Ticonderoga, Boyle, for Bong Hong, sailed from
Bombay . July SO.
Ship Superior, Soule, from Rotterdam for New Orleans,
put olio Deal 14th ult, and proceeded Mb,
Ship Boston Light, Crowell, from London for Shaoe.
hat, was off Bainbridge, I W, about 12th ult.
Ship Crest of the Wave, Colley, for New OrWane,
Bailed I rem Havre 10th ult.
26,)307 10
903,180 16
929,498 05
942.625 6
Ship Russell, Condry, for New (Moan', ifrom Ilavro
lbth ult.
Ship John Tucks, Sherman, from Chincha Islands, be
baw Baltimore yesterday. •
Ship Amazon, Bawd, from Boston for Australia, be.
fore reported condemned, had been sold at 1110 previous
to Aug 20.
.Ships Castilian, Graves, and Elvira Owen, Alexander,
from Mocha Islands, arrived up at Baltimore yester
day,
Ship Charles Davenport, Kelly) from London for Cal
41era sailed from Deal 1611, ult.
Ship Bonita, Smith, for Pernambuco, sailed from Li
verpool 18th ult.
Ship Berkshire, Williams, from Boston, arrived at
Calcutta July 18, and remained 20th, one.
Ship Currituck, Knowles, from Bombay for Marseilles,
arrived at Mauritius 15th July.
9t ip u ir t Arco , lo, Mumu, for Gurgeute, cleared at Venice.
Ship Orion, Libby, from Liverpool for Calcutta, was
spoken Aug 5, lat 9 S, long al.
Ship Norman, Swett, from Boston for lava, wee spoken
Avg 8, lat 35 15, long 43 39:
Ship Hathaway, Thompson, from Charleston for Li
verpool, was burnt at sea Sept 7—crew )utt ed. See Alls•
cellauy
Ship South Shore, Lathrop, from Calcutta, June 3, at
Boston lot inst.
Ship Edith Rose, Crowell, from Caldera, was below
Boston yesterday.
Ship Consul, Mortimer, for Savannah, sailed from Li
verpool 18th ult.
Ship Banshee, 'Wingate, from Rio de Janeiro, Aug 20,
at Baltimore yesterday.
Ship Chariot of Fame,Rnowles, from Claineha Islands,
arrived. at Norfolk 30th ult, and salted let inst. for New,
York.
Sbip 'Windsor Forest. for Philadelphia, W ELS loading at
Liverpool 19th ult. "
Ship Philadelphia, Poole, hence, Aug 18, at Liverpool
10th ult.
Ship Saranak, Rowland, sailed from Liverpool 16th
ult. for Philadelphia.
Ship Cheahlre, Farrar, for Philadelphia, was loading
at Liver pool 10th alt.
Ship Darlington, Toro, nailed from Liverpciol 18th alt
for Quebec.
Ship Empress of the Sea 'Wilson, from New York for
San Francisco, wan spoken 22d Ang 90 miles NE of Rio
de Janeiro.
Barque Alfalfa, Randall, tioro Caldera, sailed from
Hampton Roads let last, for New York.
,Barque Laconia, Beane, beau, arrived at Bolden
lat lest.
Barque Jane Doteu, Holtman, for Wilmington, Del,
cleared at Savannah 28th nit.
Barque Wilheindua, Dillingham, 28 dap from Rio de
Janeiro, in Ifampton Roads 30th ult.
Barque St James, Cruse, for Philadelphia, was at Rlo
de Janeiro 29th Aug.
Barque Sumter, - Humphrey, from St John, NB, at
Cork 18th ult
Barque Oak, Ryder, cleared at Boston Ist inst. for
Philadelphia.
:Barque Hem, Hammond, hence, arrived at Boston
yesterday,'
Barque Amy, Ryder, hence at Boston let Lost,
Barque Hannibal, Kline, cleared at Boston lat Inst.
for Rio Janeiro.
'Barque Selah, Gould, from Boston, at Baltimore yes
archly.
'Barque Semmes, Daw, hence, was below New Or
cram 26th ult.
12 rig Evellna (new 238 tons) cleared at 'Baltimore le
not for Rio de Janeiro.
'Brigs "Indian Queen, Ate Gregor, and Lincoln, Corn
wallia, hence at Beaton lot Inst.
Brig Win Crawford, 'taker, Bailed from Bath 10th ult
for New York
. Brig Breeze, Outerbridge, for Pernambuco, with Rout
sailed from Richmond 30th ult.
3rig Chesapeake, for Boston, sailed from ApaLichl
colslStit
Brig Delhi, Kenny, hence, was going into Port au
Brines 14th tilt.
itrieltartne, Dart, froth tailerunt, via Norfolk, at 14
York yesterday.
Brigs 0 B Doane, J Nickerson, Orozimbo, Victor,
Emma Hudson, and . Kooks, hence, armed at Boston
yesterday.
Bahr W I. Spline Lippincott, hence, at Wilmington,
N o.lst inst.
Mrs Afississippi, Jeremlo, 1.1 Gould, and Jactnel,
hence at Boston yesterday.
Bohr Mary Tice, Tice, from New Maven for Philadel
phia, arrived at New York yesterday.
Eche Daniel Morris, Bloomer, from New Haven for
Philadelphia, at New York yesterday.
Behr George Darby, MuHiner, for Aspinwall, cleared
at New York 7th inst.
Behr Vesta, Grace, hence at Pawtucket 30th ult.
Behr P A Benders, Ireland, hence at Charleston 291 L
On the 25th, MT Cape Halloran, experienced a
heavy gale from NNE, which carried away bead of main
mast, and caused other damage.
Behr d D Bellows, Clark, from Middletown, Conn, at
Wilmington, Deli /St Inst.
Behr Gazelle, Coombs, from Delaware Oity, at Bath
30th nit.
Behr Saratoga, Small, henco at Plymouth 24th ult.
Eche Victor, Sean, from Hallowell for Philadelphia
'at New Sedford3Oth ult.
Ears Julia Anna, Grace Ginner, It Corson, Jos Ward
Elizabeth it, and Lewitt Chester, hence, arrived at Dos
ton Ist inst.
Behr Valparaiso, Brown, from Trenton, at Boston la
Rehr Amelia p Rockhill hence arrived at Richmond
30th ult.
flehr Sally Wheaton, Ayres, hence, arrived at !fart
ford let inst.
&br tineline Blakey, Tice, from Bristol, Pa, at Pal
River 29th ult.
RrUr J E Atoueback, Risley, sailed hour Ernst Green.
wich 29th ult. for Philadelphia.
Debra Jantes Martin, Harding; Win 0 Atwater, Drown;
Catharine, Bobbins, and B Applegate, Disbrow, hence
at Providence 30th ult.
&bre Fidelia, Shaw; J L Hess, Loper; Xi Holmes, Wil
liams; Suwaeset, Hulse, and Mary riatt, Smith, palled
from Providence 30th ult. for Philadelphia.
Behr Wagon Washburn, Thrasher, hence at Taunton
29th alt.
Behr Vaahti Sharp, Sharp, hence at Salem 29th ult.
Behr Gazette, Crowell, called from Salem 19th ult. for
Philadelphia.
Beim Charles Parker, Compton; Aid;Engltsb; Oleona,
Leonard, slat Emporium, Mathew, hence at Boston
Ist Met.
steamer Rough And Ready, Kellogg, cleared at Hart
ford 30th ult. for Philadelphia.
Steamer Josephine, Growler, for Made/phis, sailed
from Hartford 'lst that.
t3loop Mary Nichols, Thompson, from Delaware City
at Briatol. ) RI B 29th ult.
29th nit, tat 3820, tong 7315, barque Oakland, bound
south,
. ,
2lat ult, tat 29 GO, long 74 09, kchr All Plancheßter
rout Now York for —,,
3 WS. 31, let 19 GO S, long Ul5, glip Beet:leo, from
London for Melbourne.
. .
Bopt 11, lot 4025 N, long 2095, llblp Troy, wltb pan
sengers.
JOno 9, lat 24 25, long 87, an American ablp, from
Chinch& for Cork.
Aug 17, Int 10 N, long 33, ahip Conqueat, Croon N York.
Ang 0, lat 8 282, long 82 41, ship Express, from Li
vorp.aal for Ordrpts.
U 8 frigate St Lawrence, from a cruise, arrived at Rio
de Janeiro about Sept let, all well.
U S corvette Plymonth, from Tose!, arrived at South
amptowl6th Wt.
MARINE BIIBOELLANY
Bargee Parodi, which returned to Providence 24th
ult. leaky, was hove out 30th, and the leak found to
have been caused by the oakum having worked out of
the larboard garboard streak
Borgne Eva, rooter, at New York yesterday, from
Maracaibo, reports Sept 24th, when in lot 39 30, long 84
$O, during a N E gale, while laying to, was run into by
an unknown vessel, carried away the bowsprit and ail
attached, foretopmaat, and doing other damage—(sup
posed to boa brig); when last neon was steering the
yaw as when she ran into us, with but part of one omit
standing ; do not think her hull was Dinah thiared.
FROM' PORT on Patriot —Captain Clenfords of British
brig Ashby, from Port an Prince, at New York yester
day, reports that place as being very sickly when he
sailed. Ile has loot two men, and his mate is very sick.
KM lays at the Quarantine Groand.
The hull and material of the Br brig Roberts, pre•
vlously reported aahore at Southampton, L. I, were
sold at auction on Tuesday last, and brought the nett
sum of $260 . .
• •• • . •
Southampton, Sept 18—The Harkaway, Thompson,
American chip, from Charleston for Liverpool, was
burnt at see Sept 1. The Harkaway moor 645 tons, and
sailed from Charleston Aug 17, laden with cotton, tur
pentine, and rosin. There were on board the captain,
two mates a. crew of 14 men, and 10 passengers. On the
evening d the oth of September, while under full sail,
steering E lay DI half N, au explosion took place in the
ship's hold, and it wee soon discovered that the hold was
on fire. Every endeavor was made to extinguish the
fire ' end the boats were prepared. Cu the oth , at noon,
the Ore increased. Next day ate A at, there was a hea
vy sea and it being Impossible to save the ship, and an
:explosion being feared endeavors were, made to cut
away the fore and main mast, and fill the ship with
water. Tho flames began to ascend the fore hatches
and come through the starboard aide.
A vessel steered toward the Harkaway about 9 A ld,
which proved to bathe Sarah and Dorothy, of Newcastle.
The passengers were got into a boat with much difficulty.
The barque sent a boat to the assistance of the Rocka
way, and saved some of the crew. The ship wan then In
newels, the turpentine exploding and blowing up the
decks. The boats returned from the barque and took off
the remainder of tho crew and the captain. On the 9th
of September, the Advice, of Liverpool, for London, fell
,in with the Sarah and Dorothy,and took seven of tbo
crew on board. Oa the 10th tho royal mail steamer
A.tr do. bore down and spoke to her She took on board
the captain, the first and second mate, and the passon
geta, (five adults and Ave children,) the rest of the crew
(seven in number) remained on board the Sarah and Do
rothy for passage to'St. /ohn k New Brunswick.
DOMESTIC PORTS.
HEW YORK, October 2.--Arrived—Ship vi c to r ia,
Ch am pi on , London, with mdse and 148 passengers;
barques Ilva, Foster, from Maracaibo Sept 10; Al m eid a ,
Gaga, Apalachicola, Sept 13. Sept 24th,, hi lat 3340 ,
lon 20, daring a heavy gale from NNEwhich lasted
days, In which split nails, ace; fiasco, Wougb. Trini
dad de Cuba; brigs Ashley, Clements, Port an Prince;
Riled, of Eastport, Bailey, from Aux, Cayes ; Anna A
Frig, of Bangor, Megawatt, Deboyy , liar ochre 0 Chad
bourne, (3 masts) Marshal, Wilmington; Shepherd A
Mount, Smith, Baracas.,• Augusta, Van Chef, Baltimore;
Ilurrltt, Hortick, Osorgetowu B 0; Jamestown, La
tonrette, Petersb argil ; Prances, Connell, Bndgeport for
Washington D C ; Hamilton, Hopkins, Georgetown 13 0;
Mindoro, of Eden, Sargent, Ouracoa ; Henrietta, Hop
kins, Georgetown 8 0.
Old—Barque P &nor, King, Stabile, Scbra lee Boston
Jones, Savannah; P Merriam, Avery, Charleston.
BOSTON, Oct I—Arrived—Sches Rageueath, Rogers,
'Richmond, Va; Coast Pilot, Jones, Baltimore; 0 Id
'Petit, Clark, Baltimore.
Toleasphed--Beig Caroline, from
T Cleared-411p 'Ashburton, Crocker Havana; barque
IHUM AWL callsi Br barq,l34lACtress, Vickery,
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1857.
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At John, N if; Ilr barque Royal William,l Hughen At
John, N 11; barque Setif% Crocker, Wm McDrinald, Port
land, to lead for Anglia; brig Aantlago, Medley, Aux
Cuyeg.
Soiled—Wind W to WSW—Barques Id If Torrington,
David Kimball; brigs W A Brown, Lopatin°.
BALTIMORE—Oct 2d, Arr barque Justly° Story, At
kins tram Boston. Brigs Titania, Appleby ; Fearless,
Skating, Windsor, N S; Ina, Laney, from Halifax, N S;
Brookline, Brannon, from St John, N B; Frances Jane,
Kira', From St Johns, P It; Wm R Itlbboy, Booze, from
Ponce, P 11. Behr& Illonteven, Nall river; 19hite
Squall; Wm Baena ; Prowess ; Helen Mar ,• Only
Daughter Richard A {Wood; Mist. New 'York ;Wm
Cobb, Dighton; Prances Slouch, Providence; Cornelia,
New York.
NORSOLK—Ar Sept 30, barque Agnes, Hartford, from
Now York, went up James River to-day to load; barque
11. Desold, Rain Boston; schooner Betty Hooper, Ise•
Steady, from Port Depoelt; schooner Matta Maria, Lot
en, from Boston.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
GIRARD HOUSE—Oheettut Street, below Ninth
Mr Habershatu, Savannah E W Brown, Augusta, (fa
WMarry, N Y 1' 0 Williams, N C
Wm A Dayloy, N V It Ilunlgin, Va
C IS Dana, N Y .1 A Otatiam, Mt Sarno
Miss Prooton, Mass A Meuheinicr, N 0
Geo W Howell and lady, N J Mrs A Murrell, Va
IL E Johnston, Baltimore WII Stover, N Y
J N Turner, Mississippi Geo Hassel, Mobile
ti W Gooch N Y 0 N Denniotou, 11 81: •
(loin S (3 Bowen, U S N Geo A Steveus, Boston
Wm II Edes, 0 0 J Thou Davis, D (I;
M 9 Darkesdall, —11 T Keokuk
.1 it Clapp, Columbus Mrs (Sapp& son Columbus
Miss Cooly, Columbus N J Walker, Columbus
5
Dr S Fair, 0 Al' Penn, New Orleans
0 W Clammily, Savannah Capt 11 A Adatas, US N
Samlllarr d is. Dalt Sarni D Toy, Balt
John It Palmer, N Y 9 S Webb, Mobile
J Ml:awards, N Y Mr Dartegentleld & In, Va
II MI McGilbrick, Oa And 19 Ballad, Reading
13 Tyson, Reading N Michler U 9 A
II Evans, Washington Wm 19 Ga it, Washington
Thou Trusibw, Jr, N Y J Scott, Cumberland, 0
John Stockdale, Ohio Debt Bliss, N Y
E R Jerritt, Buffalo II E Wolfe, Plymouth, N 0
II Hyslop, N Y 818 Haskel l , N Y
James Al! radronl, l'af Mr Jewett, Buffalo
II Von Lindelop, N Y Jos It Blossom & la, N 0
C J Purley, Pa 11 D Neill, St Paul
'A R Nye, Boston 8 A Irous A la, Prov, R 1
PL Smith & la, Va IV P W Taylor, Vu
W 0 Taylor, Va Mrs Jaines SI Taylor. Va
Miss V 19 Taylor, Va Nathan Newby, N 0
W II Gill, S 0 Mrs It Swann, 11.1
John Carson, Balt A 111alespine, N Orleans
P L Tilestou, Boma 5 Clark, Boston
'Mr Ilaculltta ,N Y • Jag Hutchins .f . la, N Y
Chas J Roeford, W Tudles. W 0 Henderson, Lenc co
E F. Mitchell & la, N V J Collier, Ohio
11 W Crothers, Ta J F Degener, N 'V
P it Stark, Vn Jos Graham, N Cr
Thom W Johnston, N 0 W Reynolds & la, 11l
! 1.1 Bartle & la, N 0 J Munyin, Win
VDu Pont, Del 0j Du Pont, Jr, Del '
(1 J Welatetrth, Ohio ' 'W 11 Grant, N II
L Parsons, Mass F D Ring, Mass
J D Cameron, Harrisburg J 0 Gallaher, Virginia
I .1 S Gilkerson '
Virginia John JOracy,l3 0
Miss Gracy, S 0 Miss Braden, S 0
Silos North, S 0 ThosGoff ,Georgia
W A Fitrhew, Now York II Mouton, New York
Rev 1) %lob A la, Belt 19 W Steels, Alabama
J D Aaron, New York W F Underhill, New York
David Main, St John, Nll Geo A Shield, S Carolina
T Llue:rstot I? lpnliBt r ll" iZenllmori eraaytsan
11 Dolton, New York W D Benton, Now York
11 It Tinker, Mass li P Felridge, New York
II Arnold, New York T p arluell, New York
I 11 Kroebe, New York D I, Gray, New York
T P Stanton, New 'York 0 Loeser, Reading
An 9 Hunter, Reading Jll Wilson, Baltimore,
B Emerson, Jr, Illinois.
• AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut. below Sloth at.
J It Dale, Philadelphia 0 E Howard, Malasebusetta
It II Stevens, Washington It S 151cOanta, S Carolina
I' J Hainan ' S Carolina 0 0 Campbell, Virginia
A T Farmer W '
ashington S Prenglo & la Baltimore
Miss Mary Scott , Farmer ,
altimore II 0 L Barton, Delaware
Henry Johnson, Tenn 3 id Irons, Tennessee
0 E heard, Leesburg, Va . 3 It Jarman, Arkansas
J Heinous, Indiana Jas N Bell, Virginia ' ,
Win II Street, Virginia J I. Scott, N Carolina
Jas T Hunter N Carolina , I /I Beckwith, Maryland
y Johnson, If Carol Ina A P Miller, Chillicothe
hire Walton, Maine J 49 It Kelly, Delaware
John Thomas, Mass Frank Cray, N Carolina
J Heald Jr, Massachusetts Sand. It Ely, New Joraey
Robt Stage, Now York E Hinds, Juniata co, Pa
lienj Foster, Chatnbereburg Coo W Bond, Harrisburg
Miss Id A Bond, Raffish' J . J Jameson, Pa
Miss Anna Leo, Ilarrish'g 0 Jameson, Pil
John James, N V 0 P Drake, Boston
41 1 D Savir, N V 0 J Johnsen, Harrisburg
Joel Thompson, Del W J Herbert, Pa
Joe N Hannon, Dcl Capt S Dowla Ma
Id B Eshelman, Pa 8 Boreter, She
J Ilan - elan, HO W C Sprnance, Del
It B Swope, Clearfield, I ' a .1 Garman, Williamsport
F k 3 Fleming, Pa James S Sanford, N C
T 0 Fleming, Pa Wm P Porter, N 0
an Lunsdall, N Y Joe Lappern, Boston
D TLunadall, N y Jos Hammond, Del
II L Fultzback, Pa C J Dougherty, Phila
Ddlitter and lady, N Y Itobt Simpson ' Phila
Geo Dien), tad .1 Illanllin, Troy, N Y
C C Eaton, Dresden, Ohio 13 H. McMaster, Mobile
D 0 Dodd, N Y A J Yorke, Concord, N 0
A 0 Reed, N Y J 0 Ross, Albemarle, N 0
UNION HOTEL—Arch Street. above Third.
Jll Milhous, Rural Dale, 0 John Paisley, Pittsburgh
Wm Diebardion. Pittsburgh 0 Gamble, Lancaster co, Pa
Theo Wanda, Lancaster co W T Day, Newark, N J
John Gordon, Now York Sand Gordon, New York
Jar Schmitt, Pittsburgh W AI Orme% Maryland
tt'm ii Dilworth, Mary laud N L Warm, Danlield, 0
Wm F Donaldson, Chester Col It Ilateliff, Tamaqua
John L Baker, Pittsburgh Saul Oaleua, Pittsburgh
JII F Felker, New York .1 Gilchrist, Greensburg
J Ii Manson & la, Del Jos Hanson, Delaware
J Little, Steubenville Mrs Spencer & child,Pottsv
tiles Youngliog, PotteTille Droncle fell , N J
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
Jdu Boynton. Clearfield 0 Prentiss, Ohio
L 'Barber, Ilernvor, Ohio 0 Maples, N Y
Thomas White, York, Pe J D Levet, Pa
At V Scott, Ohio II II Frisbee, 11l
If Germ Harrisburg if A Guernsey, Wallsboro
Thos Anderson, Ye Al MAdams, Cambria co
J 0 Caldwell, Arch Spring, W 0 McGowan. Reading
Perry Deen, Denville Jas W Oliver, Ye
A.,1 kurnneY, Albany A Armstrong, Colambas t °
Ara E 0 Cochran, Allegha- Henry Wolfe, Pittsburgh
W S J W al l , J it Cornwall, Pittston gh
Va \V W Kenney, In
Shat Cannth, Philadelphta Robert Woodside, Ireland
W R Nixon, Chciago 0 K Taylor, Centreville
J Nrobree & da, Ohio W J Croasdale, Delaware
J D Haines, Allegheny City J R Carothers, Lancaster co
./ Coutran, Lancaster on II Redman, Lancaster co
J llegill, Owen.brag, Ky 0 D Wayne, Troy, NIC
8 A tillott, Media, Pa A Ai 0 Simmons, Ky
NATIONAL HOTEL—Rase street above Third.
D Philipe.Stark co, Ohio 8 Gillespie, Warrenton, 0
P 'Shollenberger, Gusty, 0 e W huger ec la, N
N Bloom, Now Columbus J D Mace, White Ilaven,Pa
Gee W Morgan, Pottsville II J Untidier, Pottsville
11 G rout, Reading, Pa J II Jones, Danville, Pa
Frauzheini, Pa (I Schwarzbach,
ii Wafter & is, Dalt W 8 Kelly, Newark, N J
Waspinan, Dalt lieu Jones, Bethlehem, Pa
Pittstown, Ps W 0 Palmer, Pittetown
tt l ld Plumb; Plttstown, Pa Owen Hughes, Pittstown
Jae Whitaker, hit Clair Jan Levi, !Murillo, Pa
STATES llNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
Jos Spencer, Weattnoreland Henry Kauffelt, York, Pa
(Wolter!, Nashville, Ohio . N H Hawthorn, Missouri
Sand Wislar, St Louis, Mo Wilder, Su
C Baker, Newark, N J 0 0 (troll, Blairsville, 0
Julio Crawford , Ya It L Sultzback,Marietta,Sa
J S Espy, Harrisburg
' BLACK BEAM INN—Merchant street, bel. Fifth
J A Wickersham, Chester co E T Mercer, Chester co
C Taylor, do J P (trees. do
A Little, do John Pinith, du
JII Kerr, • do 81) Byels, do
/ D Marra, Lancader co lire. Small, Salem co, N J
J '''irnall. Del co, Pa. (lent L Brower A, la, Lobe-
J Lalracken, Northeast, Pa non, Pa
A Rutter, do do T C Crazier, Northeast, Pa
John Baker Jos Baker, Del co, Pa
J WlHeron, lirady's Bond DI L Wate . rmen, Dutler co
J be•ayno, Del co, PA A F Zimmerman & lady,
Wm Covington, Juniata Co, , Jullitlifs co,
lave Cook, do Li Leinay, Montgomery co
H M Anna, West Chester Id J Hunt, Rising Run, Md
I) It Jones, Norristown, Pa.
MADISON llDEBE—Second street, helot stub.
O W Wilson, Boston N E Wright, Dutra, N J
E N Moore, Odessa, Del W lI Piper, SpringtM, 11l
L Bennett, Camden, N 3 3AI Hamden; Del
3 Sharp & friend, N J L grant, Pros, It I
JJ /envier, MeDou'h, Del J Williams Wash
Knight, Butt, N Y 11l
3
Merritt,
3 Davidson, 11l A. It Mule, Boston
P P Connell, Donlon
'MACK BEAU HOTEL—Third street, above CaHoehn!.
Skull Freetl,Gosheuhopp'n L Clemens Doylestown
}7 Haldeman,
Beam co A llogeland, Southampton
Jno Yost, LeLalion • II Selleubauin, Lebanon
Wm K (Arlin, boyertolin Eddows, Alorelawl
C Roads, Ilyberry A Clayton, Southampton
Win Hartman, Leesport Levi Mader Leesport
L Leesport Dan'l Bain, ' Leenport
tlito Markley, N Britain Geo Clemens. Cheater Ylly
Baling Truinbower, Doyl'tn Wm Brumbach, Exeter
Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de.
posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
chimes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate
opflve per cent. per annum.
bilice open daily, from 9 until 9 o'clock, and on Dion•
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles 91 Morrie; Nacre.
tail, Jame B. Pringle.
Dower's Infant Cordial.---Tads Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from It society of the moat choice and
efficient aromatics known in tneilisine, and le the Malt
peifect and reliable carminativelextaat for infanta and
yohug children.
By its powerful influence a speedy mire is effected In
Ail cam of Cholic, windy Piling and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much 0/children's suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by Ile soothing properties trau.
manses pains of the bowls, !Doneness, vomiting, &o.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used la thousands of cases with the meet
abundant suceess. Ito family should be without it.
Pr,pared only by Ilmins A. Downs,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. D. corner of Sixth and Green eta., Philadelphia.
• To whom All orders must he addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. su 13ly
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Ns.
tloual Safety Trust Company, in Wstamr Street, south
west corner of THIRD Street, PIIMADNLIVIA. Argots
over One 2114L10P AND A UAL? or poLt, Atte, named
in BAAL TWAIN, MortroactheAkeoutre Rum, and other
lint clads securiCee, as required by the charter. hie
Institution confines its business entirely to the recei
ving of money on &petit.
The office le open every day from 9 o'clock la the
morning until 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thuralay evenings until 9 o'clock
On the bit instant, by tbo Rev. John Chambers
SAAIIIEL L WOODWA RD to ELIZABETH Y. ALEX
ANDER, both of Chester county, Fa.
/n Nov York, on the 30th ultimo, by the Rev. J. J
Lyons, LUMEN MOSS, of Philadelphia , to BARAN.
daughter of Benjamin Nathan, Esq.
On Tuesday ce ening, Oct. Ist, Mrs AURELIA
NEVILLE, wife of Commander Frederick A. Neville,
Matted States navy.
The relative. and friends or the family are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
husband, No. 2118 Green etreet, on Monday afternoon,
at 3 o'clock, without further notice ip
On the 30th ult., EMMA, daughter of Denjamin E. and
Deborah P. Carpenter.
. „ .
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
parents, No. 722 North Tenth Arad, on WA (Saturday)
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To
proceed to Woodland.
Very suddenly, ou Tuesday evening, about nitre
o'clock, sit his residence, in Shrewsbarg, York county,
Pa., CHRISTOPHER FREDERICK MYERS, in the
67th year of his age. He teas a native of Klechbeim
Linter Te et, in Germany. The deceased was a partner
in the firm of Meyers & Small, and had been in business
in ehrewebury for over twenty-seven years.
tre Sermons for the Times and the People.—
PKeachlng trill be continued on SABBATH Morning, at
lOyi o'clock, Evening at 7,1, at JAYNE'S LULL by
ROT. TROIAB B.BroceToN, oe94t.
YESTERDAY
Eipecial Notices
Alarnagcs.
Menthe
TIM/BURY
• Septembor 21, 1857.
Notice is hereby given to the holdall of stocks of the
MAW Mates that this Department will purchase such
certificates av shall be received law, duly assigned to
the tinned Stated, previous to the lot day of Novem
ber neat, at the rates heretofore offered and paid, viz
10 per cont. premium on the loan of 1842.
16 per cent. premium on loans of 1847 and and 1848,
6 per cent. premium on Taw indemnity 5 per cent.
stack, together with the latt,ext 'accrued in cacti care
from let July
Certificates of stock received hero on and after the
Ist day of November, until furthet notice shall be given,
will be purchased nt the rates, vie:
par cent premium on the loan of 18.12,
14 per cent. premium on the leans of 147 and 1848,
and
5 per cent. bromism; on Texas Indemnity 6 per cent ,
with the accrued interest payable thereon, respectively.
Where certificates of stock, Int:Abed and transfera
ble on the books of the Treasury, shall be received here,
assigned to the United Staten, between the Ist Decem
ber, when the transfer books will be closed, and the bit
of January, alien the half-yearly interest to payable,
the accrued interest for the half-year must be expressly
assigild to the United States by the stockholder, as no
interest for the current half-year can be included in the
settlement, but the same Wtll be payable by the Assist
ant Treasurer on the interest schedules, as heretofore.
In all cases the purchase sums will be settled in favor
of the lawful holder of the stock, who shall assign It to
the United States in the mode prescribed by the regula
tions of assignments of stock; and remittance ail! be
made of the amount by draft on the assistant Item:
tern at Poston, Now York, or Philadelphia, at the op-
tion of the party in whose faros the settlement shall he
made One day's additional Intereet will be added from
be day of receipt here for the draft to be sent by mail.
1101VELL 001111,
Seemlary of the Treasury.
17'truerktuu Life lusuruuct SAW Trust Collis
pooy—WALNUT street, southeast corner of FOURTH,
Pifibstearuis, Oet 2,1857.
At a Ineetingof the 110ARD Of TRUSTEES, held this
day, the following Resolutions gore adopted :
Vf herons, This Institution has during the recent
panic continued its payments or demand, therefore
Resotied, That the provision in our Charter which
has governed this Company since the day of its organirs
tion, prohibiting "the purchase or discount of, or ad
vance upon Promissory Notes, pills of Exchange, or
other Negotiable Paper,'' has born salutary In its effects,
uo fosses having been suffered by reason of tosurficleor
security for money loaned.
Resolved, That this Compaay will receive on de
posit, at its former rate ul hmerest, (Five per rent.,)
Notes of the Banks of this City ander such other Banks
lit they shall receive on desOnsit,:and will continue to
}sly sit BOOM large or small, Oa demand, a About notice
{Koran frulis the kfluutee,
oe3-3t Jrit. U. SIMS, Secretory
Q - -7" A grund Mann rtleethig of the Democracy
of the ELEVENTH and adjoiulas Wards will be held
at NEW MARKET and BROWN streets, on TUESDAY
EVENING, Oth tent , at 7,14 o'clock.
The following eminent %oaten' will be present and
address the meeting:
lion. Chen. R. Buchalew, Chan. W. Carrigan, Esq
lion. Limy St. Phillips, Daniel Dougherty, Esq.,
Don. John W. Forney, James F. Johnson, Esq
goo. Thee. D. Florence, Win. A. Edwards, Egg ,
non R.N. Wright, Wm. lit. IL Smith, Esq.,
Lewle O. Can*.
Let every Democrat ha present, and hear expounded
the great principles of the rights of the States and the
Federal Constitution. A Cult limas Bawl will he in at:
By ceder of the Committee on Town meetings.
J. 3. MORRISON Chairman.
TllO9. I blitutlNS, Secretary. oct3-3tis
117- A Grand Ain's Meeting of the Demo
cracy of the Twenty-fourth Ward will be held at Ma
ya:gunk, on Saturday Evening, 3d Mut., at 7S o'clock,
.The following gentlemen have been invited, and will
be present to saldrega the Meeting :
Hon. 11. 31.1111111 m o.li . Carrigan, Eaq ,
Ron. Wm. U. Witte, Joshua T. ()wow, Eey ,
lion. Thou, 11. Blorence, Eugene Ahern, P. 9,1
lion. It. L. Wright, Wm. A. Edwards, Eaq.,
Benj. Roth, En., Vlac. L Bradford Eaq ,
Wm. M 11, Smith, Levis C. Cassidy, Esq.
A full In ass Band will be in attendance. By order of
the Committee on 21feetingly
J. J, .311311RISON, Chairman
Tomas J. BROUNN, Secretary. oct
Notice to Consignees.—The ship Nonpareil,
Captain Faulk, from Liverpool, is now ready todischarge
at Queen street 'wharf. Consignees will please send
their permits on board. All goods not permitted In five
days will be sent to public store,
oe2 THOMAS 1110IIARION A-. CO.
ED' Noticer—A Meeting of the Creditors of
JOSEPH MoDOWELI. will be held at his Store. (new)
No. 121 MARKET street, on FRIDAY EVENING, at
71( o'clock. ocl-3t.
it r Law Department, University of Perasyl
vaula.—A Term will commence on THURSDAY, Octo
ber Ist. An Introductory lecture will ho delivered by
Professor Sherwood on the evening of THURSDAY,
October tot; by Professor McCall on tho evening o
S A TURDAY, October id, and by Professor Hitler on the
(ironing of MONDAY, October Gth. at 8 o'clock, at the
Lecture 11001 u of the University. octl-it
•D' The Annual Merlin of the Contributors
o( THE YOUNG NUMB INS TITUTE will be held on
MONDAY, the sth inst , at ono o'clock P M., at No
282 Walnut street, on which occasion the Annual Report
of the Board of Trustees still be submitted, and au
election held for the appointment of Trustees
WM. L. RRIIN,
Secretary of Board of Trustees
V" Extract from the Minutes of the Demo
cratic City ksecutive Committee:
'Bow:red, That the Committee on Town Meetings be
requested to call a Meea Meeting of the Democracy of
the County of Philadelphia, on MONDAY EVENING,
October Sth, at 7 o'clock, in Independence Square, to
make a suitable demonstration of opposition to the
legalizing of the suspension of specie payment.
JOS LIPPINCOTT, Chairman
J BULtVAN,
Sometimes
Tubs. B llAnctxs,
f Democratic City Executive Committee.
The Committee will meet every Toothier end Friday of
ternoon, et 3 o'clock, et the Clore hotel
JCS. LIPPINCOTT, Chairmen.
Wee. 7,1 Itermatd, i s eere i m -w .
J. J. SULLIVAN,
Yst• b ;
at - At a meeting of the Democratic City En
o titre Committee held on Friday, Sept. 18th, it was
'lesolved. That the follogg Mg town meetings be held :
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. Bd, Wegt Phllade/phis
TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. oth, New Market mid
Drown street.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct 7th, Vasayunk road
and Federal street.
THURSDAY EVENINO, Oct. Bth, Manayunk.
FRIDAY EVENING, Oct oth, Broad and Coates
street
pATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 10211. State Howe, Yard
et full Mass Bud will be in attendance at each meet.
Dag. 3. J. MORRISON, Chairman
A. O. Tnotirmar,
Jong Karen,
Joan E. OeeDwrct,
TRou Coutneittee on Meetings.
.J BROWN,
MICR/1L EIOIITHR,
i Joan K. Laoanma,
V" . Of flee of the Union Canal Company
Sept.FAIL ADYt . PHII /dill, 1857 —A meeting of the
stockholders of the Union Canal Company of Penney!.
v4nia will be held at the office of the company, (Far
quhar Buildlnge,) No. 226 WALNUT street, below
Third, on TUUSDAY, October 6th, next, at 12 o'clock,
M. By order of the Board of Moneta,
mels-11toce 0 THOMPSON. Beer.
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE
1 PAPER YOU THE PUBLIC DRINTINO.
Omen. SUPSIONTSSIAST or THE PUBLIC PRINTING,
Washington, October Ist, 1857.
IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of the +. Act to
provide for executing the public printing 4kc ap
peoved Augult 20, 1852, sealed proposals will 'be received
at this ofbca, in the Capitol, until the first Monday (Ith
day) of December neat, at twelve o , clock M , fur fur
nishing the paper that may be required for the public
printing for the year ending on the Drat day of Detroi
ter, 1858.
The subjoined list specilles as nearly as can be ascer
tained, the quantity, quality, and description of each
kind of paper that be required'.
10,000 reams flue printing paper, uucaleudered, to
measure 24 by 39 Inches, and to weigh forty-live pounds
to the ream or 480 sheets.
Ut..199 11.
4,000 roams Sue priutin paper, calerlered, to measure
:tau , 38 lashes, and to 0 sigh fifty-sit pounds to the
ream of 480 sheets.
5,000 reams impart:lee tilted and calendered printing
OW, to measure In by 88 inches, and to weigh fifty
two pounds to the resin of 460 ntterty.
800 reams superfine bard-sized and caleudered printing
paper, to measure 24 by 32 inches and to weigh forty
eight pounds to the am of 430 sleets.
3,000 reams superfine sized and ealendered map
paper of such sizes as may be required, corresponding
in weight with paper measuring 10 by 21 inches, and
weighing twenty pounds per ream of 400 sheets.
200 reams superl3no plate paper, (caleudered 'or un
ealendered, as may be required) 19by 24 inches, sat( of
such weight per ream as may be required.
The fibre of the paper of each of the above classes to
ho of linen and cotton, free from all adulteration with
mineral at other substances of a lair whiteness, and
pot up in quires of tweoty .tour sheets each, and iu
bundles of two reams each, each ream to contain 480
perfect sheets. Uniformity in color, thickness, and
weight will be required; and no bundle (exclusive of
wrappers) varying over or under five per cent. from tho
standard weight will be received, and tho gross weight
will, In all cases, be required. Mixing of I'AtIOUS thlok.
flosses in the Ramo bundle to make up the weight wit
be considered a violation of the contract
OLIIIB
No. 1-1,500 restos quarto posi'irriting paper;
No. 2-2,000 reams liatcap writing paper;
No. 3-500 ruing demi wilting paper;
No. 4-2,000 reams folio post writing paper ;
No. 5-500 reams'medium writing paper ;
No. 0-50 reams royal writing paper;
No. 7-50 reams super-royal writing paper;
No. 0-50 reams imperial writing paper;
No. 9-100 reams colored medium {assorted.)
GLAIIS VIII.
No. 1-0,000 reams writing paper, 19 by 20 inches, to
weigh twenty-eight pounds per resin.
No. 2-1,500 reams writing paper, 19 by 2G inches, to
weigh twenty-three pounds per ream.
No. S-3,100 reams writing paper, 18 by 23 Inches, to
weigh twenty-six pounds per ream.
No. 4-100 mauls writing paper, (18 by 22 inches, to
weigh twenty-four pounds per leant
No. 0-340 reams writing paper, 18 by 18 inches, to
weigh twenty-two pounds per ream.
No 0-400 roams writing paper, 12 by 18 inches, to
weigh twelve pounds per roam
All the papers designated in classes 7 and 8 are to be
of the best 'materials, free from adulteration, end finished
in the beat manner. The payers in class 7 are to be
white or blue, of the regular Ftandard $l,Oll of the res
pective kinds, and of such weights as may be required
by this office; those iu class 8 are to be white, and of
the Ores and weight specified in the Schedule.
The right is reserved of ordering a greater or less
quantity of each and every kind contracted for, at such
times and in such quantities es the public service may
require.
Each class will be considered separately, and lie sub
ject to a separate contract ; but bidders may offer for one
or more of the classes in the Caine proposal; and the
privilege Is reserved of requiring a bidder who may have
more than one class assigned hint to take all such
classes, or forfeit Ws right to any clans.
Samples (not leas than one quire) of each kind of pa
per bid for, arid but one sample of eath kind, must ac
company each bid; and, in assess 7 and 8, be numbered
to correspond with the number of the paper proposed for
la that schedule; and, in the first six classes, to be
properly designated on the sample, or it will not be con
sidered. All proposals and samples must bo transmitted
to this office free of postage or other expense.
Each proposal must be signed by the Individual or firm
making it, and moat specify the price per pound land
but one price for each) of every kind of paper contained
in the ohm prepared ler.
All the paper in the several classes must be delivered
at such place or places as may be designated in Washing
ton city, iu good order, free of all and every extra charge
or expense, end subject to the inspection, count, weight,
and measurement of the Superintendent, and be in all
respects satisfactory.
Blank forms for proposals will be furnished at this
office to persons applying for them ; and none will be
taken into connideratiou unless substantially agreeing
therewith,
Bonds, with appeased Recur diva, will be requited ;
and the supplying of an inferior article Many of the
chime, or a failure to supply the quantity required at
any time will be considered a violation of the contract
Each bidder is required to furnish with his proposals
satisfactory evidence of his ability to execute them;
and proposals unaecompmded by such evidence will be
rejected.
The proposals will be opened in the manner required
by law, " on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in
December' , next, (6th,) at ten o'clock A. M., at the
office of the Superintendent.
Proposals will be addressed to the " Superintendent
of the Public Printing, Capitol of the United States,
Washington," and endorsed ‘, Proposals for Supplying
Paper.' A. 0. SEAMAN,
oes a 9t Oupertutmleat 9f Rublio
MASS MEETING
.11 , TIIC
DEMOCRACY 01 THE DM 01 PHILADELPHIA,
LYDEPENDEECE SQUARE
"We hold the Integrity of Democratic principles para
mount to all consideration of place or position."
The Deuaocrotic Citizens of the City of Philadelphia
frill assemble in MASS SIEETIND, in INDEPENDENCE
St/DANE, we bIUNDAY EVENING, the sth of October,
MI, at 7 o'clock, to take into consideration the preseut
financial difficulties.
tip order of the Committee on Too n Meetings,
J. J. MORIIIBON, Choluteca.
Taos. J. bawlNx, Secretary. oca-azi
FREMEN --ATTENTION I—A BEAU-
Taut, SILVER FIRE TRUMPET, of an entirely
um pattern, will be RAVELED for THIS EVENING,
at Major COPPLE'S Exchange Dining Room, corner of
Cal tur's alley and Egehatige place. Tickets oue dollar
each uct3 its
WANTED. -A FEW AGENTS, EITHER
Male or Veinsle, are wanted to sell a new and
very popular honk, Just issued ; entitled "The Crooked
Jahn; 111 Lilo by the Wayside " Four editions have
already been exhausted in Boston and the New England
States. Agents are wanted to Canvass the Nom.,
Southern, and Western States Some now engaged
make from $5 to $l2 per day Address, by letter, Book
Agent, 17 State Street, Boston; or call personally at
11141110 place, oe3-1m
. 1 61 I MERIOAN GOLD
WANTED,
AT
HIGHEST CURRENT RATES
BY
CRONISE SC CO.,
SPECIE BROKERS,
40 SOIITII THIRD STREET oc3-3t
PEOPLE'S TICKET.-
()OVER OR
WM. F. PACKER, Lycoiniug County.
3011 N I' LINDERMAN, Berko County
JUDGES SVPHEM6 COURT.
WM. STRONG, Berke County.
TA3LES TIIO.IIPSON, }trio County
CITY TICKET
SENATOR
SAMUEL H. RANDLE.
ASSEMBLY.
JOHN 0. KIRKPATRICK.
GEORGE 11. ARMSTRONG,
JOSEPH R. CHURCH,
JOHN RAMSEY
COUNTY NOMINATION
SENATOR.
DR. I. N. ATRIASELES.
ASSEMBLY.
DAVID E. McOLANE,
OLIVER EVANS,
3. 11. ASKIN,
JOSHUA T. OWENS,
A. ARTHUR,
JOSEPH. II DONNELLY,
THOMAS 11. WARAND,
ABRAHAM ENGLISH,
DAVID SELLEY,
DAVID H. STYER,
JOHN H SCOTT,
GEORGE S. FOX,
JAMES J. ALLISON
JUDO" . COURT 0011110 N PLEAS,
JAMES R. LUDLOW.
PROTRoNOTARif DISTRICT COMP,
JOHN P. McFADDEN.
CLERK QUARTER SESSIONS,
JOSEPH CROOKET.
RECORDER DEEM,
ALBERT D. BOILEAU.
CORONER,
JOHN K. FENNER. 0c2.2w
cllinusements
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
E. A. MARSHALL 4 ole Lewin
POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF THE GRAND
RONIAN[ BALLET TROUPE!
THE NRIV BALLET A COMPLETE SUCCESS'
ITS LAST riEPRESNNTATION '
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, October 3,1 W,
Wall be preeeuted the New Ballet in three seta and four
sconee.sentitled
111, lIIRRIOIIINO DI DARIO',
with all its characteristic Daticed, New Oostatneit, and
varied Decoreitioaa.
Barnum Morin
(Wimple Signorina Teresina Prate, i
Mut Mlle LOlll4O Lamoureux
During tho Ballet, Mlle L. LithIOUBED X and Sig
P. RABATT' will Dance
TWO GRAND PAS DE DEUX
PRICE 3 0? ADMMlON—Parquet, Dress Circle and
Balcony, El; Family Circle, 60 cents; Amphitheatre,
26 cents,
The Box °face of the Academy is open from 9 A Al
to 5 P. 51 , for the securing of Reserredflests and Boxes,
without extra charge.
'no Ballet will commence at 8 precisely.
Carriages will set down heads Booth, and take op
heads North.
oc2-1t THOS. IfoIiCEON, Treasurer
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MIISIC.-E
A. bIARSIIALL, Sole Lessee.
OPENING
OP THE
ITALIAN OPERA SEASON,
MONDAY EVENING, October 6th, 1036 T,
And re-appearance of the former
GALAXY OF FAVORITES,
MADAME M. GAZZANIGA,
SIGNOR BRIGNOLI,
SIGNOR AMODIO,
SIGNOR COLETTI.
In accordance with the general wlgh of the subecribere
to the forthcoming ("MOD. VerdPa popular Opera of
LA TRAVIATA
will be presented upon that occasion, but
Pottitrt/y for that Evening Only,
tur the requirements inehlental to the
NEW OPERAS
nor in preparation for the debut of the various
RHO tINT ARTISTS
recently arrived from Europe, and engaged for this es
tabllshment will preclude a repetition.
Musical Director and Conductor, MAX M AR&TZEC.
PRICE or A 1 ,14183103 :—Parquette, Dregs emelt), and
Balcony, ; Family Circle, 50 cents; Amphitheatre,
25 rents
R - The Box Office of tho Academy it open from 11 A.
M. to (P. M , for the securing of Boers ed Heats and
Boxes, without extra charge.
Treasurer Mr. T. lifogeux
The Opera v. ill eminence at 8 precisely.
[Er Carriages will set down howls Borah, and like up
heads North. oe2-2t
NATIONAL TIIEATIUI, WALNUT ST.,
li near Eighth. •
ADvisstoa —Seats In Private. Box, $1; Orchestra
Chairs, 75 cents; Dress Circle and Parquet, 60 cents;
Family Circle, 25 cents, Doors open at 7. To commence
at 7)4 o'clock.
Box Office open from 10 to 4 o'clock, when seats can
be secured.
Sole Lessee Win. E. Burton
stage Manager Mr. IL Watkins
THIS (Saturday) TIVENINO, October 3, 1017,
Will be performed Schiller's romantic tragic play of
THE ROBBERS Or, THE FOREST OF BOHEMIA
Oharles de Moor Mr J. 11 Murdoch
Francis do Moor Mr. T Mills
OM de M00r... Mr. Worrell
Amelia Mrs. Hudson Kirby
To conclude with the new and laughable farce of the
TWO BUZZARDS!
Jelin Saudi
Alias Lucretia Buzzard
IJHEATLEY'H ARCH ST. THEATRE
•. V —Sole Lessee W. WHEATLEY
Scrum or Psioss.—Orchestra Stalls 60 cents: Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured ' Seats), 60 cents ;
Family Cl cle and Amphitheatre, 23 cents; &ate in Pri
vate Boxes, 76 cents ; Whole Private Box. $3 i Gallery,
13 cents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Pri
vate Box iu Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M. Doors
open at quarter before 7, performance to commence
quarter past 7.
J. M. B. WHITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, October 3, 1831,
Will be prevented, the first time In two years, Schtiler's
celebrated Tragedy, entitled
TILE nomins: On, THE FOREST OP BOHEMIA.
Amelia Mrs D. P. Bowers
Charles:do Moor Mr E. L. Davenport
Franck de Moor Mr. Delman
Count de Moor Mr. Fredericka
EfAfter the Tragedy, an original address, complimentary
5 the visiting and reeident Firemen, will be spoken by
Mr. Was, Wheatley, also au appropriate song and chorua
by James Dunn, words by John Brougham, Esq., music
by Charles R Dodirorth.
To conclude with the aide-splitting Payee of
SUDDEN THOUGHTS'
Jack Cabbage Mr. 3. 5. Clarke
Mrs Impulse Mrs. Tannehill
WA .e L e N l KT E Sp it r ar E o T an THEATRE.—Los
•,
g
John Sefton. Prices —Drams Olrele siParue r tle, 00
cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents, Private Box and Orchestra
Seats, 70 cents. Box 00Ice open from II o'clock A. El
to 3 P. M. Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance to corn.
memo at 7,ti.
Benefit of Mr. Blake, and last appearance, and fare
well performance of Mr. Wallack Lester, Mrs Ifoey, and
Mrs. IS. R. Blake.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, October 3, 1857 , Wi1l be acted, by desire, tho excellent comedy, by Sour
cicault, entitled
OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS.
Jesse Rural Mr. W. It Blake
Littleton Coke Mr. Wallack Lester
Ludy Alice Ilawtherou Airs. flow
Countess Poropion Mrs W. It Blake
During the evening there will be Ringing by Miss
Adele Roomer.
To conclude with the laughable Farce, called
DOMESTTO ECONOMY.
John 0 rutuley.....?..
Sergeant John Brown
Mr.. arumley
QA_NFORD's OPERA HOUSE--
ti
ELEVENTLI Street, above Chestnut.
Doors open at 7,ti o'clock—to commence at 8.
Admittance 25 ceuta.
SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE
In their Operatic Entertainments, introducing all the
latest Songs, (flees, Choruses, Dances, As., concluding
each evening with a
LAMINABLE BURLESQUE.
JOHN
B. STRYKER,
'Wholesale Dealer in
AUCTION DRY GOODS.
N 0.12 BANK Street, Philadelphia octl.2m
VISITERS TO THE AGRICULTURAL
FAIR,
~haul' not forget to call at
DAKF OR D'S,
and procure one of their
THREE DOLLAR HATS,
or a line Soft Hat at $1.50. Children's new styles of
HATS AND CAPS.
Sets of Furs front fS upvrands, at
6'24 CHESTNUT Street,
below Seventh
TREASURERS DEPARTMENT, PENN
BYLVANI RAILROAD COMPANY,
,Pult.), taunt, September 28th, 1857.
NOTICE —Tno Coupons for Interest on the 2,1 Mort
gage Ronde of the Company, due on let proximo, mill
be paid on presentation at the office at any time on or
alter that date. THOS. T. FIRTH,
acp3o-5t Treasurer.
MOSS -17 bales Carolina Mons, for sate by
MARTIN & MAVALISTER,
*al 110 North Water Street.
NOTICE TO OONSIONEES.--The ship
STALWART, Capt. A H. Lures, from Liverpool,
39 now diecharipug under general order at Almond greet
wharf. Cousigueee will plow attend to receipt of
their goods. THOS. RICHARDSON & CO.
seB-rf
TIAVID M. HOGAN, BLANK BOOK
X/ Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 418
WALNUT street, betweenPourth awl Fifth, Philadel
phia 114,3-/W
INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS!
TYNDALE Ac MITCHELL,
WOBURN OP
CHINA, CLASS, AND COMMON WARES,
are now 'wiling their
ram AND ELEGANT FALL IMPORTATIONS,
GRN/TLY IitDOCYD PRICKS,
with a
lIANDSOBIS. DISCOUNT TO THOSE)
WHO PAY CAM.
707 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH $T
st+2o4w-twir. raLLADILPAIA.
Al THOMAS & SONS,
111 • Nos. 139 and 11l SOUTH VOURTIt I . 3TREET,
(Formerly Nos. 07 and 69.)
REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &e.
Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening,
It Ilan of each property issued separately, iu
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each sale oue thousand catalogues In pamphlet form,
pia ing full deberiptions of all the property to Le sold on
the following Tuer.
IV FUltNif UNE SALES AT TILE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
We hare a large amount of Real Estate at Pri-11
rate Sale. including every description of City and
Country property. Printed Liats may be bad at the I
Auctiou Store
117 - Rea/ fl,tate entered ou our Private Sale Re
gihter, are advertised orewloteally lu our Public Sale
Abstracts, (of which 1,000 ecopleg are pr uteri weekly 1
free of charge
STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE—TEE DAY NEXT.
Pamphlet cataloguer now ready, containing full de
scriptions of all the property to be sold on Tut,lay next,
Gth hart , corupriving a large amount of Stocks, Loan.,
Heal Estate, Ac.
PEREMPTORY . SALE-500 9HARE.3 UNION CANAL.
On Tuesday evening
13th October, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
change, without reserve, for acconnt of whom tt may
concern
-500 shares preferred sit per cent, stock of the Union
Canal Company of Pennsylvania. Par PO, With power
of attorney for transfer endorsed
5 shares American Academy of Music.
5 do Philadelphia and Savaroiab Steamship Co.
1 do Point Breeze Park Association.
do ' Philadelphia Library, Philadelphia Athe
na•um, and Mercantile Libraries
BANK STOCKK
Also, 42 shares City Bank Var f2O, full pail.
40 shares Commonwealth Bank. Par SSO $25 paid
J shares Bank of Pennsylvania
40 do do do
TENTH FALL SALE, 6th OF OCTOBER, AT TILE
EXCEL...NOE,
. .
.. • - • .
This sale will include.—
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, WIT' SIDE YARD.
Handsome modern Residence, with side yard, south
side or Washington street, drat Rouse east or Seven
teenth street. It Is just nnished to handsome modern
style. Immediate pmession 0,500 may remain on
the property
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE.
Neat moderultesidenee, No 718 Buttonwood street,
eget of Delaware Eighth street ^ Immediate possefaioa.
DWIILLINUS, WRANKYORD ROAI!
New three-story briar dwelling No. 129 Frankford
Hoed, above Bedford Street, with three-story frame
dwelling in the rear.
CCESE=I
••• • .
Three•etory brick restaurant srld drlting, 9 B cor
uer Second aud Shippen Streets
" -
Also, it brick bakery adjoining the above, fronting on
Shippeu Street.
SEVEN THREE-STORY BRICK nw.r.LuNes.
. _ .
Seven three-story hrielcdwellinta Camilla Street, be
tween 11th and 12th, and Carpenter and Prime Streets
They will be sold separately.
MODERN RESIDENCE, SOUTH ELEVENTH ST.
Neat modern residence, west side of Eleventh Street,
south of Pine Street.
HANDSOME MODERN STORE AND DIVELLINO.
Three-story brick store and dwelling, southeast cor
ner of lath and Washington Streets, (late Spring Gar
den.) It la handsomely built and finished for a store
and dwelling.
PEREMPTORY SALE—HANDSOME NEW RESI-
Also, the haulsonse new residence, with side yani,and
replete with all modem conveniences, west side, North
Seventh Street, first hones south of Thompson Street.
Salo positive. . .
Neat modern dwelling, No. 336 North Twelfth Street,
between Carlton and Callowhill streets
FOUR FRAME DWELLINGS
A two-story frame Dwelling, south-east corner Pront
and Phcenix streets, with three two-story frame Dwell
ings in the rear.
VALUABLE DAR.II—.DELAWARE CO., PA.
Valuable turn, It 3 acres, Bethel township, Delaware
county, Penns , about three miles from Claymont, and
four miles from Marcus Hook.
ELEVENTH FALL SALE, 20Th OCTOBER
EM=l
Valuable Property, known as the Port Providence Axe
and Edge Tool Factory, on the Schuylkill Canal, appo•
site Phoenixville.
ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE Ac.
Elegant modern residence and offices, N. W. comer of
Thirteenth and Arch streets. ^25 feet front on Arch
street, ELS feet on Thirteenth street.
Orphans' Court Sale.
ESTATE Of DAVID LEGMAN, DEC'D.
Signor D.lionran
.Signor Ceceb ett
Sir:tortes Oa. Prates
Valuable Reel tatate, t3t. John street, between Green
and eoates Streete—several meaauagee;and lot 37 feet
8 inch., front.
BUSINESS STAND.
Three-story Brick Store ling Dwelling, 14. W. corner
Eleventh and Christian streets. Sale absolute.
NUTIOE-SALE SUPERIOR FUNITURE
, The superior Household Furniture to be sold on Mon
day morning, at No. 716 Saloom street, may be examined
on the rooming of male, at 8 o'clock, by catalogues.
Sale No. 715 formerly No. 13 &Inseam street.
81.51.1111101 t WIJIINVII.IIIII, MIRRORS, VELVET CAR
PETS, FINE ENGRAVINGS, &C.
On Monday morning,
October sth, at 10 o'clock, by caiislogue, at No. 715
formerly N. 13, Saimln street, above Seventh street,
the superior household furniture, 011rfOr9, carpets, &e.
ID - The Cabinet Pnrn•ture Was made by (leo. 3.
Henke's, has been Well kept, and is in excellent order.
*vs- slay be examined on the morning of sale at 8
O'clock.
Sale Nos la and 141 South Fourth Street
SUPERIOR GERMAN FLOWER ROOTS.
On Tuesday Morning,
At 11 o'clock, at the Auction Store, 5 C 9.311 superior
German Elmer hoots, from R. Yanderscboot & Sons,
Mama, compriging lilaclaths. Tuhpg, Narciasud,
The large new FIVE-STORY STORE, No. 240 MAR
KET street, East of Third street, 28 feet front, 202 feet
in depth, with a tide front on Riddle's alley—brown
atone (root—built and finished in the best and most
aabstantial manner, with every modern convenience—
furnaces to beat the entire building throughout—fire
Proof Safes, Water Closets. Hoisting Hubbies, Ice.
Well adapted for a large Auction or Commission House-
WOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
431 CIffiIiTNITT Street, opposite the Clidtoll3
douse. between Fourth and Fifth Streeta
MO SE S N A.T H A N S, AUCTIONEER
IKE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 9 E. cornet
arxrn and RACE Streets
NOTICE: —All persons haring goods forfeited at the
office 9 E. corner at tith and Race streets, are requested
to cantina pay charges and renew their tickets, other.
wise they will be sold on WEDNESDAY MORNING
next. OCTOBER the 7th, at 10 o'clock, by
MOSES NATRANS, Auctioneer,
E corner of 6th and Race streets.
LARGE SALE OF FORFEITRD GOODS, HY ORDER
OP JOHN WEBB, Broker, at MOSES NATHAN'S Auc
tion Store, S. E corner Bth and Race streets, on WED
NESDAY MORNING next, OCTOBER the 7th, 1957, at
10 o'clock, at sales-room second story. 'Entrance from
Rare greet
The floods will be arranged and open for Examination
on the afternoon of Tuesday, the day before the sale
Consisting in part of Watches, Jewelry, Ac , via
gold hunting-cane, double-case, double-bottom and open
faced English patent lever watches, of the very best and
most approved makers, the most of them full IS karat
gold, gold escapement patent lever watches In hunting
cases and opeu•facs, beet makers, 18 karat gold cases,
gold lepine watches in hunting-eases and open-face,
most of them very fine, IS karat cases; gold swim and
French watches, silver English lever watches of the
most approved mak ers,to hooting.casee,double-casecand
opeu•face,ailver escapement lever and lepiee watches of
best makers, sliver double-case, bunting-case, and open
face watches, duplex and courtier watches, fine gold
neck, fob, and vest chains, fine gold curb challis, fine
gold medallions, fine gold pencil-eases and peon, fine
gold ear-rings, breastpins and finger-rings, large seal
rings, fine gold bracelets, sett of knives, forks, and
spoons. In case, silver plate, plated forks and spoons,
pOrtmoonales, fine gold charms seals, and keys, silver
medals, gold sleeve-buttons, studs, gold thimbles,
and numerous other articles of jewelry
Watch-makers, jewellers, dealers, the trade gen
erally, and private purchasers, are respectfully invited
to attend this sale, as every article will positisely be
sold without the least reserve whatever, for cash.
Sales Room Second story. Entrance from Race street.
AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and silver patent lever,
Levine, English, Swiss, and French watches, jewelry,
of every description, urhslcal instruments, Ac Ac
AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second floor,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, Ac.,
tic ,
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction
eer. Charges very low. Consignments of furniture.
clothing, jewelry, ho/iciterd,
M. H Wattlas
Mrs. Muzzy
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL. LOAN ONFION,
S. N. Oorser of Sixth and Race Streets,
Where mousy wilt be loaned ou gold and silver plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry °Lads,
Groceries, I.:egars, Hardware, Cutlery, FUTIMIZIT, Bed
ding, Ilorses, Vehicles, 'Unless, Stocks, and on all ar
ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory and liberal terma than at any other estab
liehment. (sea] M. NATUANS,
NATHAN'S greet sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place in a few days Due notice will be given.
WP,BB'S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, wilt place
shortly. Due notice will be given
. .
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
dcc., being forfeited colisterals, will take place shortly
Due notice will be given
SAMUEL NATIIANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, °ripen/to Pear at , only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of busioess from 4 o'clock, A Al , until 10
o'clock in the evening.
- Outdoor aides, and sales at the Auction Howie, at
tended upon the moot satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL 0200,000.
Rstabliibed for (he last Thirty Pori.
Advance. made from one dollar to Cloonan& on Din
moods, Silver Plate, 'Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, kler
chandise, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Cone, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
....Mr. Chapman
Mr. Monte
Mrs. John Sefton
All goods can remain any length of time agreed
eß VlCadvancee, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be charged 2 per cent. per month i PO and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, haalarge
fire and thief•proof vaults to More ell valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy Wm
rum. effected for the benefit of all persona having goods
advanced upon.
N. 13.—0 n aecoaot of having an unlimited capital,
this office to prepared to make advances on more setts.
factory and accommodating terms than any other m
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in email amounts, with
out any charge.
fold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
(Nothing will be cold at reduced priers. and-1y
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 32
ARCH Street, between Thin! and Fourth Streets.
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock,
Or Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Jew
shy, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goods, Notioos
N. 11 --Out-door sates attended to AU goods sold at
the Auction Rouse packed.
GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N. E. corner of DAIMON and SOl7lll Streets
aboTe Second.
EVENING SALES.
BALES EVER? BATURHAY EVENING,I
At 7g o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware 0114
Iffy, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
TY, Fancy Articlee, Sc
DEPARTMENT OF MARKET-110IISES,
OFFICE, i 3 W conNstt OF FIFTH AND CHESTNUT
&TRIMS.
PUILADLLYHIA, October Ist, 1&57.
F.eale‘l Proposals sill be received at thii Office until
the With Jay of NOVEMBER next, at 12 o'clock, for
the Renting of the following Wharves and Landings for
a term of three years:
Atch street Landing, It the foot of Arch street, on
the river Bchuyikill—lease commencing December 31st,
1857
ANO, Ueorge's street Lauding, et the feet of tteorge
street, on the river Behaylkill—lease commence:4J see-
Cry lot, 1858.
Approved security will be required
C TIIOIIP.SON,
ocl•th s to lm Commissioner of Markets
BOYS' CLOTHING.
F. A. HOYT & RHO have now on hand a very
large assortment of RtIADY-MADE goods suitable for
the present season which they feel disposed to sell
cheap. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
Southwest corner TENTH and CHESTNUT streets.
N. B —We have a large assortment of new goods
of a superior quality and Mk..
tepra-/mtntha
Oaks b :Auction
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER
BRICK BAKERY-ADJOINING
NEAT DWELLING
PIRST•CLASS STORE FOR RENT
fialrs bu ',-.ktiction.
JMMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIUNEER,
Nu. 422, WALNUT STREET, above FOTILTU.
CARD—BALE OF ROUSNUOLDPURNITODE—TUES
DAY.
la- We beg leave to inform the public that we hold
our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, at
our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. 106 WALNUT
IiTREET, where every possible attention is given to oh-
Lehi the highest prices for the goods of those who may
favor us with consignments. Families having'portions of
their furniture to dispote of, or those declining house
keeping and not wishing sales at their own dwellings,
can have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO
OUR SALES ROOM. WHERE THEY WILL REALIZE
BETTER. PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM. ANY OF THE FURNI
TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN THE CITY.
ID' Persons favoring as with consignments nu nit
assured that their property will not be astir:aced.
Commissions more moderate than those ehsrget
by aayother Auction !loose in the City
Consignments respectfully solicited.
gales pail immedisteiy after the goats are sold..
REAL ESTATE SALE, October 7.
This rale *ill Intl e
Executors' Ab,blute Srle—Estate of Lytha aid Sciaurta
_ _
Willa, demised
WELL-SECURED GROUND RENTd
2 old Irredeemable Ground Rents, 318 each.
IE7 350 to be raid on each of the shore when the
&slue is struck off,
TO RENT.
I:rf* A three-story iriek Dwelling. with two-etory
trick back bonding- 195 North Ninth street. above
Wood street, Sett WO per annum. Apply at the Auc
tion Store.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
A first-elass Pnating Office. with a good run of boAi
nest, four printing presses, two Rugg.ler and one Adams.
Type and everything riecesvary for the businerr. Apply
at the Auction Store.
eaurational
F ______
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERA
TURF —PROFESSOR GERARD, A. 31 , late
Consular Agent of Prance, and formerly Professor In
Thistly College, Hartford, Ct , and author of sevens'.
works to facilitate a prompt acquirement of dr French.
language, i 9 now prepared to giro instruction to ladies
at their owl residences, in the mornings, from 9to
o'clock, and to gentlemen, at Air studs, So. 1943
CHESTNUT Street, from 4 to 9 P. M.
N. )3 —Particular attention will be paid to ladies and
4 entlemeu intending to visit Entope4as to ton versa:text
pa Hemel,
re For particulars, please call on Prot 0 for 0,
CIRCULAR, No.looB CRISTIIGT ntreet,abore Tenth,
third story, front room, from 4t09 P. Al_ ocl-Iw*
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
No Seminary whatever is more like s print. family.
The coarse of study is extensive and thorough. Pro
fessor Saunders win receive a few AZIOre puistle under
fourteen years of age Into his family. Inisuire of
Messrs. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose smut or wards are
now members of his family. aeptld-al
MiS i S u BO . ti p NE BN Y the ANII O MiSiNSaDILLA AND DYaly:
SCHOOL I at 1615 CKESTNA Street, ock MONDAY, Sep
tember lith.
REFERENCES
Hare. H. A. Boardman, D. D , Philadelphia; David
Malin. do; 0. Wadsworth, D. D., do; 11.0. Clark, do;
J.Neirton Brown, D. D., do; Win. B. Jacobs, do; Was.
Blackwood; D. D., do; A. Converse D. D., do; John
Leybrum, D. D. do; James H. entliber_t, do; Wm. T.
Brantley, D. D.. do; E. B. Cheney, do; Wi ll iam Brad
ford, New York city; A. D. Gi ll ette, D. D., do; R. &b
-rook, D. D., do; R. Puller , D.P., Baltimore; George W.
Eaton, D D., / I . , wilton, New York; G. Rempton, North
East, New York; Thomas Bambant, Cssarilie , Georgia;
Howard Malcom, D. D. Lewistomg, Pennsylvania; John
S. Hart, LL. D., Philadelphia; Para T. Jones, Era_,
Col. A. G. Waterman, do• Caspar WAAL M.D. , do;
Robert A. well, &cf., Markmll, Tow; John B. Sem
ple, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; James Edmunds,
No;, do, do; George W. Jackson, Esq., do, do; John H.
Raymond, LL. D., Brooklyn, New York Mayson Bry
son, ma., Chicago; Hon. George W. B radford. Homer,
New York; Stephen D. Dillaye, No;., New York city;
Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, Binghamton, New York.
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CRITTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA. COM
MJfRCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTIMP Streets, Second and Third Stories.
BOON-IfEEPING, PENMANSHIP, entry style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND 1/011118.
COldelttnClAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, &c.
Each Student has individual instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate
sriperrision of the Principal.
One of the Best Penmen in the Country ban charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms, Ctet se3 bra
S - - -
PPLEE'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
LADLES, (bearding and day pupils.) N. W. earner
ELEVENTH and Ciaszx streets. Fifth erasion wilt
open on September 7th. Best referent* given, in
cluding all present tad former patrons. au23-U
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
Ps, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. E. corny" EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD streets. Professors of the highest
qualifications employed. Catalogues cootaining full
particolsrs pupils' names, testimonials, &c., can ba
had on application.
au2.s.tf F. DONLVAVY LONG, Principal.
HALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Rev B. R. Semi, Rama.
The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep
tember 1.
Circulars mar be obtained et the Book Store of H.
HOOKER, S. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTS - UT or
of the Rector, Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill, Philo-,
delphie. astl7.Aro
AilDlgk s. A.l l l . D
DAY SCHOOL ➢OE 97,9
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth; will zw.open on the
SECOND MONDAY in September. sol9-Ewll
NOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
persons, male and female, to gain a shut of thin
world's goods Lad comforts as a
. .
BIJSINVB3 EDUCATION
LEIDY BROTIPERS' MISTRESS ACADEMY,
Nos. 148 and 150 SUM latreet,"aear RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall
and winter Stndles, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOO R-KLEP MI AND ARITHMETIC
by /amplified methods, in a short tune,
THE LEIDY , B take pleasure in saying, that daring
the put year a Large number of persons nog/aired a
BUSINESS EDUCATlON,cnabling many to seesaw pro.
Stable situations, and otters to prosecute their boMnisse
operstfuws successfully. atire-342.
Orntltinen's furnishing e oobs.
WINCHESTER &" SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S YURNISHING STORE, sad PATENT
SHOULDSR BRAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. T 66
CUSSTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Streams, is particularly invited to this haproredscit of
Shirts, t h e most perfect fitting article mode. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. anS.lyif
IMPORTANT LMPROVEMENT
NEW GAS CONSUMING YURNACR
CHILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE,
after baring been put to the most torero test, /urine
the two COLD AMPS'S OP /156 AND 1857, has proved to
be the moat powerful Teeter iu the rwld , sarixf fro=
X to X the fuel over any of the beet furnaces now in use,
TEM YOZPACIs are constructed with a ca.at iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pan shaped ire pot, lined
with fire-brick or Iron stared. The hre pot le soireowat
act with
A SERIES OF CONES, ea TAPEELLNO RADIATOM,
large and Woad at their hue, ►at tapering to amall aper
tures at the top, and uniting nth the ocular chamber,
through which the heat nag smote peas to the due.
Tel WOOLI products of combustion in the form of
intake and cause, are suspended directly 0T92 the fire,
oeserszn or compressed into the tapering COM aad
00.11TOMALLT 12120310 to The direct action of tier raja
of haat and light from the fire.
This heat and light la brought to a foam in lira
Coin, not unlike the
COLLECTION OP THE BUNTS EATS,
to a focal point through an ordinary lens, causing the
311019 AID 092111 to become intensely heated and Tbo.
roughly coney - tan, by this operation the SNOWS eau
02859 926 919DS ZQOALLT ATA1L.921.9 with the TOIL
mate for heating purposes, while, in other furnaces,
it is OaaalZD Ott ATV WASTED ra TIT caucent.
All persons desirous of obtaining the beat and •
HOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPAPTUN,
should not fall to examine the lizw OssaßoSatritlati
CONN FORIAON t before purchasing any other. The at
tention of arehlteets and builders is particularly re
quested. ARNOLD t0 1,.7%N,
(Successors to 8. A. fiarriaond
No, Kt icALNET Street,
Opposite Independence Sumac
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE WEI:M
ANOR COMPANY, PHILADELPHLt --Office, No.
302 WALNIIT street, nest of THIRD.
" PLEIR RIMS ONLY TAKEN."
micros.
Wm. B. Swain, JR. Wslker,
John Aim - pooh, Jr., In*. 11rOhue,
H. N. Barrongtue, Tho. Craven,
I. D. Hughes A. S. Gillett,
Y. D. Sherma n, Pennon Sheppard,
Wm. P. Hacker, Runt Jones ,, X. 1),
J. P. Steiner, Joseph Klapp, M. D
H. A. Shackelford,
Hon. JORL JONES, President.
Hon G. W. WOODWARD, Vice President.
Jso. S. Stokfutsm, Secretary.
JAMES B krAroao, Assistant Secretary. auLAm-if
SAVING FUND.-UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST.
NUT Streets.
Large and email sums received, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PEE CENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hoc" from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on
SIONDAY EVENINGS from I until 9 o'clock
DRAFTS for Bale on England, Ireland, and Sco
from £1 upward..
President—STEPHEN R CRAWFORD.
Treasurer—PLEVY FIRE.
Teller—JAMES IL RENTER
L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.-
PAVOY AND STAPLE.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J G. MAXWELL 2c SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES,
1026 CIIESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
And 319 S. SECOND St , below Spruce.
FACTORIES —Nos 95 and 91 GEORGE St , below
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union
Orders niade at a few hours` notice.
n W. TLINIGLEY & CO., BA-NIKERS
No 37 South THIRD Street. Phaadelpbia
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible point•
to the Malted States and Canada
Stocks, Bonds, &c , Bought and Bold on Coo•e 4 .eion.
Corarrent Bank Notes, Cheeks, &C., bought at the
loWeat rates.
Deposits rarely'( tad taterest allowed, at per agree
ment. ent-sns
CREAP SUMMER FUEL.-GAS COKE,
of excellentquality. iv sold at the PHILADELPHIA
GASWORKS for the reduced price of See cents a bo.hel,
and m ay be obtalued to large or small quantity by ap
plying at the kiaa Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH
Street.
- To Purchasers by Wholesale, it it soli at the Works,
in First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An
thracite, a 1t2.60 per ton.
(Signed•) ' d. C. CRESSON, Engineer
Flutsnetrtilit (ho Whims, Aug' 2d.
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY—
N. W. Our. THIRD tad CRESNLT Ste.
L. PELOOZN & SON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Kstablodunent,
and desirous to merit its coatirmance, would announce
to Oilmen and PublLshers that their new S ECIU Lai
1300% is now ready, and from their increased facilities,
are now prepared to (cotish every thing necessary in a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shorte,t no
tice Their long practical experience he the bu.:ireal,
and the fact of their personal superintendence at the
e n inconetnrin g department, justifies them in 115321110,1
that they ran furnr.ti a more durable and better fin
ished article thiurtheir cotemporacies.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing lilaterials,
would do well to Imply to them precious to purchasing
elsewhere.
OM type taken at 9 ecati per penal, to arching., foe
new at specimen Rite*. aul-tf
ABRAM SLACK-ENGRAVING, DIE
Stoking and Einboseed Panting, Envelope and
Peal Press Manufactory, 37 Strawberry Street, betweaa
Second and Third, and Market and Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia, Pa surd-1y
C6ITC)N- 7 100 bales Gull Cotton, in store
and for sal* by
MARTIN ee MAOALISTER,
ant llg Worth IlTatar Atra.t
COTTON -200 bales good Middling to Mid-
Ming Intr Cotton,
_in store and for rate by
AUSTIN fr MACIALIS7I6I..
pal 1 North Water fitreet.