CORRESPONDENCE, Sept. ,25/107. „fa:, front au44lestrishing city otPeoria, the second in point k -`-'of:PePtdittitatq,arid! , beinmeinint 'adv,antages - in the ' • , hot my design, =at the peeeght=Eima„tß;gtve;n sketch of the oitn but merely, to speak leftlieThateTair, whieh was, held here the - „pMeentseasen.., - - - - FairOommeneed 'on:the 21st ortepteinberi,'„and 'ended on the was , of the city, On the bind's .aintbeltie:cet ; the':priiirle: The •errangementa se , 1„ ,Of! l #o B ::'' ; ' ll ),rliffwiSA B ‘odlhrieed'att orkelosure• A,AI, twentrtwe Mires,,heldnging to the _Peoria Agri ''Thefenoti -buildfugs ' qtot about:.sl 2 , ooo ,Vshieb 'Mita was. raised by private subsoriptions, contributions; do:'. The • ground is beintiftliyiiiitersperiedmitli krov,es of fine shade i'Aties;'"O'tor carpeted Sward of green grass. There wore . :ti b! inso6 'the encloseni, mostly fashioned affir -the Chineset style of arab'- , mature, which , gave- them on iTilesing , and inter esting ivere used for;tbe eald bition of artieles in the various' deportnoints. In the centre of the 1.141140 d for trotting ipurposes Was a flee buildiol in pagoda, 'style, used oaclu eively by a band of Music, - which - discoursed sweat strains of melody r , The'eahibitiOn, in itui various departments, was tion. The; '„O;iftle, and horses were partioularly , • fine, and showedth,e proper spirit among the farm 'erg ta;raisis good ethci.‘,.• LaFge::nuMb4s ;Were- in: attendance, as the • weather was fine, and every one 'seemed to take a lively interest' in the exhibition. • OnThitrsdny,the, jadtaher Of -IVisiters reached 25,000. This was the greafday:'• c. : .'',.: Sere rnist, and bad the pleasure of inking by thelandi the distinguished Sen'ator and statesanan: of StOdier4. Liefiglas, who nns in attendaiMesoieral days, freely mingling with the crowd, and taking an interest in the exhibition. , As - *litit nattirilly be 4 .expeotod, a crowd of l'_one.ltoran.showts" were en herd outside. Here; were AIM , lat;women," the of :land the' • ::targeitrniaba" , in, the' world.m ; The "fidoeglassir )icyii ; ;*; o,tht,/ 41#bi 6 - ad 04 P. 71i) ' !;! 3 , ip4-thtiAtiji"lyith t'i.the , huppyjamili;l' the agents of which were trinunted on - boxes in front of - their respective shpers," all crying outtbe, won dOrfalittraPtions OM:, were offering inside., The vieer-from the fair ground was delightful. Abenntiful Undulating plain siretehed out, as 'far as the eye could reach to the north, whilst beneath ,you layrthe bluffing city on thibankaoethci "river, With numeroris,fmMiteamboatsinOorecfattlie levee, „sending forth dense volumes of blackaUtoke tram ,their tall chimney's. 'Prioria. is a ,beautiful city. • is, located, too 'upon one of the most beautiful nod eligible, spots ititaginable'for a great ; commercial emporium. The population .ever 20,000, and Increasing rapidly. It Is spite& dy destined to be a largo city. A full history of the plaits', its, tiado, resources, dm, would be -very .intiresting tM well as valuable. - Z map' 'attempt it in a future article. „` , ;'• " 'lllinois is 'mildly becoming ono of the leading Stated: The present season she is far :ahead of any 3t}iei in r tho,praiiiiition'ef, Wheat and earn. The • day - is not-far disiput When she 'will be the fore:, asld tunrunerpial;adian(ngia, as her population isintinstrious and energetic, and deterinihed ,to deVelcip hpi immense iettourchs.. The Fairruslled4age f their,,un ,unusual swarm of pickpockets from the !Arlene river towns, anti they , •Idroya quite' a:stonily) begin* imp hear :i)f a, great many persons who wire relioved of their • • s pocket-books.,' Taking,everything into consideration, ,thopr., sent exhibition hns proved to be • the best' and 'the saasfnetory,,that hits yet 'bean held hi 'the State ; _Jona os LLNCEASTEIi. -14,Paitticsikiirs of the Columbia . Firer ' [Wrens the Smarm/Cisco }lmelda , ". ; 1.. `-':.c August 20, 1857. "Yr. • Blacknimi, 01(U resident 'of Ooludibia, fernished "follewitig; Which may be Oiled 110 MI d.tWeitt At B+tx'clooki P. Ai ,yester• day, an aratilde,f, ,f . BAitiNt,,,e-nd irithice Apure ths Aot,,rniwns anid A. few only of Aro biwllingF,on,lho outskirts of the town escaped. the devastatnigrelementa A. large nninker of fire , proof buildings with valuable. contenta,lare Masa : of sinciphloring ruies:,.. The large , ,b . ,i,,lll.l2lll l g4o'Peo' of jr,:ti. Brown, on „train street, yr9,,bhosts to '''atom; - *UV - et:plosion of 'Some logs q,p 05 01 44 ., At the time of,the explosion there.wesoni le a no m, • beret , persons in • the building, Aro ,or whom ate - known te have been: blatantly killed, and quite a number dangerously wounded. The killed *edit. N. BriiwiWc,blii. Teobayi Itudolph;„ it clerk!, of Brown' Pc i e - ,1: - ..11,111.i,erhoks;_gtot-roniti of qua Franoisio, - andfd ',ialner, Dibicell: W. , 0. - Sleeper & 06. 1 ,iliarikors; tliti.,Posi":Ofilee and. Tele: Vs. PP Broadway • matiettOr thiefiludsers , block,) DePoissons, Limy (Boinard's block-)Swarts, Courier office :GMrsite Offies, l (lightlirdatisagedi`Oarvived 'the desmarlog identooka • in of. valuablevaluable furnit, re, wiiett eitedin tb bantingqieraes 'bf 0,- Bleopor4-O6i; and, is perfectly- safe, the bending being anitaagiee be4 4 9d," 1 41.0 4 - -11 4 6 4nh fire - 1 , 0 301 of any.iii.tio 'Agee. • This despatelOis;senti from the inside of the banking-house; and we feat no .wa r y grea t 4n e on .• venience from the beat. No estimate of the leis 'of proporty-has been Annie,' brit it mug ..b e some' two hundred thousend.dellaremore than the fire of `1854; was'four, hundred and fifty theusond donate. •..liany , pf the). suppased,;.tirelProof bindle& werec so „confident of being mixed - tot they removed none, ef. their elreats,iliutTrecei ed and stored what wits brought to themi. - The territory embracery in the burned districd is as follows : Broadway, from Smith, - Atoore k CO.'s -", dumber yird,ritohiding• their • oiliab`, to hfaionio .:: • Nall; all, east of Broadway to Jackimir' street, in. Chiding Odd Fellows' Hall, Main street, With the ".mice ti of Wake' above mentioned and .the,Phita . Aeinhits Vimile,on the east, as far as Dr-Vitae:lC.lM's ..liOlPital, all isin complete ruins, ',Stott! and Seek streatf4ifai Colum bia street, with one or 'two ekeeptiroft;'arifdeStroyea: lire originated in A,,,Ohingso,brpthol,, on. ,Tatirion etreet,,between Main 'and Broadway, and it is said was caused by an opium smoker:. , _ . - .• The wind was item , the west, and blew the dairies immediately to -Miller & Williams'. large livery stable; anti from' - thence to Columbia 'street. ',- It thiWreieti.lOthVeouthviest; and swept its coarse to 'Main Gulch', as far as Smith, ;Moore &. Co.'s lumber Owl. ' - an d deadladlee., ari. now In the.Phrenit (look` and Ladder awaiting the Oonnierti , innutedijAhir`L'people-'are: glottirry; and sad—alt itUeonfieledi - Thenstaids, - nre `eonung in frith#d. joining camps; who' deeply'synipatbize `with nain'thellatauf life and property,: The tele :: ' . gritplf tkiliurited doWn, ',but is,teMporarily repaired pad eaahles..,Wa „OM the news of bur ad calamity.. ;Materials:aro being brought on the ground preparatory to building temporary One , ,• menet) - -The 'families-are' being .provided-for t! by, the people Of the - adjacent towns. • Three thonsand Men, women and children have not had a' orsel of - food .slueo c ypterday., I. Thank God, they 'wilt' be "Pfgliackfek./44 1 :0 1 'llegra apfl,o*eT Hazen, returning *pia, -Covington, Kenticaliy,,j o ,';OixietiMatii: between ;,'Seyeri „ and eight "o'cleek., on, Saturday ,evening,. they sow },.number., of men, on the landing-in possession of a negro, „Whom they-accused of-having stolen a „ carpet Mick. The "otEcersi. eontrarytti eitioa of-the White teen; took the negro into custody, and plttetwilsitaqii the Hammond st.reet -statipn house, but after keeping him there sme, Gael no one. oppoared ogainst turn, and he was,diso barged. - The negro says tie has been a 'slave; and traveled ,about the eoantry a great deal with' his master, a resident of Kentucky, who, a number= of weeks since, left hint:it:the:l3mila •Iletato as a servant; him he wad at liberty. OR 'Saturday 'even. ing; however, the master,• with several 'other "per , low; she negro asserts; came to biru,4rict. Seising upon him , endeavored M xitnra' him into :slavery bxeatryteg hipita,oras-• the rover; ..in; which - they_ - muuld.rdeci been puopesaful, had not• the offlooriln terfeied. The, 'negro, we understand, bas since left the city, fearing he nisy be again • placed' in -boudirge.inrisinare Oommerrial,'Srpr'2B. • = THE' MONEY MARKET: ';.t.iiii.crossmnsA, October 8, 1851 . We bellere.thet vre hale mare to too* . tbOo*, l O. bgpp notion thO,Leigiilatura We deeinedginn4lon or,tho Governor in so heetily con renipg it wistylso tiled nnwnrrantedy and we greirather Inclined to the belief - !het before this time;Witbthe ex , implitof sad": ieiten heforOJl4ltYies, bud Ciiiiiiiiiedseeiensloo hanging over them; the solventbinbiould !nisi isictideci payment of specie' upon ;their, tirculetion: , 16151.1 i n o* to thts ibUi d and honeet telphere ef the • eckeffoitio save tai `from • thd evil Ooiiiiiatuces:radeb may but too speedily result (cons the celllueof.this special sesaion. Their. drat Mkbe'dlrectod, to prootrio an immediate• - qtiestioif es to whether tht, bolehe Should ies relieved tnsm the consequence of their sespensiono to w.,LeOslpture:ehosen in of the ext. ,19,4.:Atencied ' by, lkeli cert.. ite;,Courite they, shouldmane. . s ailing fit t4fi L fet argon eyed siery .atternpt Ineeeose,the powers and pritilegos of th e . MiKehter. `working cotglotstlone, ayd oluiQ no,lel?Pri to,,letest cor rapt lesbiletlertof every t, ki ' We want.more•eafegrusrdi throvvh around our lutukiog. - thinga wideic*nit th 9 '4ooi,reitdt, of tit'e:wotking of Could, name to MIMI e= pm¢pfMil ad- wealthy, but ulnae' iinroliiddrilinlitnif kW' bro:Tiglitt no pild.thikery ", defttaiq- ltd.' 40 when OnFr'bniiks, ens - OS* = tjld 'Of email 1444.4**1 1 ‘ 004 1 0 4niAdlidid switildeot.-64411! dowetvAnsh.iminintil they to* o pinlabi4licsol: I•jittils: *ousel*, thoylrefe uet iffill imitliaiid.tnr sinde , • eireula tton foe in 4 to lief.. , ,:toseettt:Wlß, rtgloeo bikild Ithealwhpie, totisjoi*lbi .6100 onrryloy of the '9opOlation, and „-:i w y, owideifroluViiiiaddde toitkiis'i.itinaredeopintion riNe4Torlr,po4 thi." 2 o;oli • s .?01004141' oPl.ued 61. '- t k e ii #10 664 ,0 i PPOV r,4tRA k two *** , ,gold• 40104 jeWfiiii:7;,*.tiii,*i' keVell6llljitit ri g 5;44.900,.: ; *#/y 3 / 4 .4ittb‘xiitio ;(044ti - onffi.': * T r Yno f : our saics Oft,*** 0 4 -0-fiL- 4 4n, "wi,ff 04 °A)VieslIFIA :040010,Ark:440.1trrirO04/044#101 of tftOW, l i Ato"* l946.l l 4 Ati4e 441 14 Iff; ' 4 „.100414:11014 c0ndirp 4 4... ; , 0 4 ,:17,6140: j:.-t* . ,i4ll4l6o#l44'fig .0 9 „, origi:'! 40 ;;ksii 011* ,34 rite 4i s; -' t% i , 141. Alyo. I***loo ,okaen-a viar — Viritlrrirrist ,114.0 AS nt•l Xisk,..94le4i44roamo ,a• • 7 '' ' S I* • *1,7 77f tni'44,' to gz r • quite full; and, rondpred ,pretty 'Onerarsatistao The eanjmun{ty.are•eugering grierously from a I,ltate, of debts. Suspension arose from the want of a clearing boar, eattrunlthuyant of a_ publlshed weekly state 'ment elthe condltfonof every bank, verified by the with Or affirmation bf .311 leers. It is the result; not • of the weakness of all, but of the rettenness'of individuals, smothered up and concealed under a veil of secretly, not Only from the, outside world, but from floe very banks themselves, until It could be bidden no longer, and the whole system fell ' because of • the • weakness of its We doubt the ,efficacy of any check imposed by low upon the amount of diaconate to individuals, and the relative line beyond 'Which expansion `shall not pass. There are tqo many Ways by which these may be evaded. But we can, have a clearing house established, and the .publication of weekly verified statements of their actual condition rau be enforced, - and the publio will thus`, far at !exist be'enabled to Judge 'for 'themeslees when any bank, is exceeding the .bonmis of prudence, and it will immediately be recalled t, a safe position, by its inter ested creditors, We hope to see both these measures insisted upon, as, the price for which the banks may he relieved from the penalty of their tiansgreasiona, and that they will be required to resume . bneele, 'payMents immediately—so far, at least, as their notes are concerned. the market sales of Macke have little interest at present, the market having 'ceased' entiroly 'to perform any of the thermometric functions 'Usually attributed to' it. It straqds.atthe lowest point, and must continue so while the unsettled condition of affairs continues, end money is tso bard to procure. The'bariks aisdount as little as nOssible,Walting for AIM action of the I.ogislature in their behalf„ On the Street', money it worth 1.4 41' cent. for good narcesi but the transactions are very 'mall, and mostly bettreen; the buyer and seller directly. The brokers bays bard 'work for small profits, , Exchange on -New 'York is bought at 3%04 g ,E.ccordiug to the quality and quantity offered, and said at 5 4 cent. - The notes of the Western Bank of Springfield, Mass.; the Mineral Bank Of Cumberland, Md., and the Wear Bank of Hew ilempettiro are discredited by the brokers. Satunlay'must have been a very blue day in New TOrk: The Courier and Enquirer says "a large 'ainount of collection parsir laid over—as sunny as one hundred and thirty bills in one bask, two hundred is another, and forty in a. third." These appear to be bar vest times for the notaries. PHILADELPHIA SPOOK EXOtIANGE SALES, October 5, 1867. Reported by R tet rSrle° Broker, No et FIRST BOARD 50 Reading 1 RR 15X 60 do 5X 60 do 15 100 do nswn&int.l4% - 1 Penns RR....,..38X 1 do 33x • 8 do 38); 10 do 383 do 8816 10 do ....$5...8856 6 do 38.34 1 do 38 25 do 88 49 • do ....10t5..33 1,000 Wilmt , n RR We 81 1,00011 Penns RR 08-40 600 Penns 5e 79X 793( • 100; ,•-, do --79 y • 100 -do 793( , 1,000 City 83 'l,OOO do ...• 83 , .. .603 do ...New.93 -43 Reading 8R......14% 60 do esivn&iti4.l4% 60 • 03 • 14% 80 do arratelnt.3s 100 - do 0bwn..14% 2.1 do 16 do . 60 130A1113. 3,600 City R1163.PRR.63 100 do .15 RETWER. MOO Oity 10 Penuo RR 39 1 do 38 61 do 233 i 60 Long Island RR. 7B 2 N Penns RR.... 83 25 Rending RR....14% 25 do' ....13% 300 do ....14X 1,000 Penns' 6'o 79X 1,000 do 793 1,000 do • - 79 x 860 do 70X 400 do 79X' 1,200 Oliy ti's 83 400 do -82 X, 1,000 City RR 6', ..b2.83 r, „ ,OLO3ING Bid. Asked 84; Philods es 83 83 , 4 do. 83 OBEI-DULL Bid. Asked Schil Nal' Prof 14) 16 Wsnsin&Rimß 9 11 do letanort Vs 63 00 do do 2dm 50 64 Long Island.... 7%, 7,7; Viekeburg 6 ' 7% Girard Dank 8 8% Lehigh Zino X I Union 01115111 2X New Creek 3; 1 Catawima RD... 8% 8 • do New 93 933 .Penns ba 791 f 79 3( ReadSngß '• 14% ,14% de "bonds '7085 ‘.70 • do. It 13'5,)44 70 • :80 Penns. RR BTAI 88 drorris Omni Oon 88 40 Sthyl Nava/ 1 82 52 . 50 do i• .Eltook 8 100 , Beadjig 50'dd plOsing 14X 100 do 14% ," PI~i4AyIELPM DIARAETS og.—ihe markets cont 'nue Mosier; (ictoiNiV,s—Eve almost at a stand still, and the operations in Dreadstuffs today aro very Melted,. Shipping brandeof Flour aro bold' at 85.50, but Clore are no takers at this figure, the local trade being the only buyers, at from $5.60 upwards to 570.57.50 4' bbl 4 the latter for fancy brands. Eye Flour and Corn Meal are unchanged, but there in More selling, and quotations aro entirely nominal. Wheats are in fair supply, but, the demand is small, and prices range at $1.20e51.25 for red, and $1.28551. 35 for white, - according to quality, the' latter being the top rates. Qorn is but little inquired for, and good yellow is 4aotod at 75 eta., without much offering or selling. Oats are arriving more freely, but sales of about 2,6oo,bAshela good Delaware and Jersey have been made at seats' Eye is dull at 72075 cents, buyers generally offering less. Dark is steady at $35 for first quality Quercitrmi, at which figure there aro buyers as feet as . it arrives. Cotton Is not inquired for, 'aqff the'niarket 1s dull and unsstlied, there being n ot enough doing to establish, prices. Groceries and Pros'. elthas aro held at former gilded rates, but the demand is only to4unply tha hoine-trado. Whiskey le dull, bids being quoted at 245t210., and blade at 230., and rather "scarce,-bit there is very little selling at these"figtires. a urtatlons. ylepotte4 for the Press LlVElti'Ofih:4hijt belle of 'the Ocean, Read , -25 ; Bteineilt.Co;,lo do Les & Co; 1 R ' , KWing;lll Bllt;4liVOcirtlV Wane* & P oo; a w Lehman & Brw, 6 Bosengarten & Ban; 4 Bates& 00ateS; Bound ,& 43itodgraisr1W1 bare 14.0 Un r ead 10 Wls hasp friedritigriet,-Bye'&13o; 130 ban IB.Podrick* CO.; 1537 ban liarrett & Bow 2100 hila 'Oda (Incident& Hitt an bars bdteiud29olnlla bodlilron Morris& Jones & 170 tiara B 11131thig Os' 8r0r.89• bdls steel Thobld Swath; 49 de W P Potts; 11 eases and 00 bdlo do ASt B. Welton; bags's:mils 9 chains and 14 mks rohainalig 0 Lewis & CS; 50 casks sodd ash 0 W Church man & 0o; 2 caste hardware 1' 8 ;Wks fe•Co; 2do W 11 &4 W- ettenp 1 do W'P Willitach; 1 do F K Tryon; 2do T Baiter; 9 1d Smith, Seltzer & On; IdoB 11 'filbighau4 4 do Dilworth, Branson & Co; 12 grindstones klitehelli 50 crates earthenware A Rherman; 67 .do B B Verde & eons; 6.8 bite and fit cases steel 170 pkgs soda ash 145 do earthenware a casks files 2 pkgs mdse 4745 sacks salt order., CAPE TrAli'llEN:-..Brig Ilehm Mar. Olturchill-350,- 250 T 66 leiPktod 1 be . sitet fruit Tboti Wattson & Bons. SAYANIAN—Bchi 'John Price , Ityder-18 bales cot ton W P Newlin; 5 do raga Jessup & Moon; ' 169 do do mestics flay hfcDayitt; 112TBrown; Ulll & Co; 20 Ull 11000 & Co; 12 boles typo Johnson & Co; 6 empty casktf Poultney & 51asSoyi 140 do 2490 sacks wheat 18 pitedO ~PKILADELPILTA 110AIID OP TRADE. Wll. C. Kex; A.S. , Buexuou,?norms or HE ElNiro ELLIS YASSALL, '• , , LETTER BAGS • 1 At - the Merchantat Exchange, Phiksdr/phin. Ship Joseph Jones, Flowers ' Ban Francisco, soon Brig Oregon. (10)11reen - • Port An Prince, soon Bahr BE Hell, Olsrk. si • St deg° de Ouba, coon BAfLI (Q OF 'THE 'OCEAN STEAMERS. BtObi, TUE UNITED STATES. 14meiew - .toom Fon Canada., New York Liverpool, Itultcln` — ' New York Uevre., • PROM EUROPE PROM IOR DAT .gultoo .. . New York ....Sept 22 oof Wo.alkiegtoo..Llverpool New York Sept 23 Niagara ..........Liverpool Boston Sept 26 ktlarttio Liverpool New York ..Sept BO BOrnasia liatreaurg New..... Oct / dragoifavre New York Oct al 610V/iItiNNTEVOIt HAVANA fiTEAßigtll. PHILADELPHIA—From New York 2d, arriving at He variaSth, and New,Orleans :11th. From. New Orleans 20th t, Hamm 234, arriving at New York 28th. 'QUAKIp Ornr—Yrom New Yorklth of each month, arriving at Havens 12th, and Haile 14th. Prom Mo• idle ' , OA, Havana 24th, arriving at New Ybrk 28th. title New:York lath, arriving at Havana 170 r. and NewOrlearia 19th From Now Orleans 27th, florins 29th, arriving.at New York ad: tiring Oliff—Prow New •York 17th, arriving'at Ils-• Vitus 23.6, andNew . ..Prloma 26th. Prom New Orleans Sth,`lfirans 801, arriving at New York 13th, - Nisei IVanuunt—Frorn New York 27th, Arrive at 'Miran& lat'ind Nei( Orleans, 3d: Brom New Orleans 12th; Havana 14th dugat New York 18th. Isaser.—Prom Okarleston 19th and ,41b, doe at Hs. vans 23d aid 7th. Tram Havana 10th and 26th, due at 'New York 1611i'ind 31st. ' • The California mail steamers sail from New York on the Bth awl 2ath of each month. 411ai*, Jntelligente. RORT:OF:pIiFILADELP#Lki Oct. 0, 1867 BIStEr 8 18-LI4IIN 118T8 6 44 111(111,'W321211. ' 331 Map •Indlo of the Ocean, Deed, from Liverpool, Aug 22, with Mdse; &o. to 8 Baldwin & Co. Brig Helen Mar, (Br) Churchill. 13 days from Cape Maytleu, with logwood to ,Thos Wattaon & Bone. 'Brig'Altiniajersona; froth New York. Brig Martha Washington, Anderson, froin'Portland. '' ',Mr - Manta; Maxon, I diy from Predotica, Del, with wheat to au Parrott & Bon. ' Behr - Henry 11111 Layton; 1 day from Milford, Del, -with wheat tolis-Barritt dc Sod: • " Sclur;Complaki'ltiggin, 2 day's' ftom Maryland, with lumber to au Barrett & • Bobr Smith Tattle, Mayo, 6 dais Troia Provineetown, with mdse to Q A Wood. Bohr Telegraph, float 2 days from Wilinlngten, Del, In ballattio Tyler, Stone & Co. 13chr:6ridrew (three 'muted) Nicholson, 10 dere from Charleston with Indus to Dettiti Martin , `• SchrldartheWrightington,Wrightington, 2 days from ' River; hrballast to Careen Sr qO. On ad met, WM, CO miles SW of Montauk, saw brig America, of and for Salem; 18 days ont from Oape neinry; bad her colon; ad; 'ran down to her and the odptain sold he had no provi- Vona on poard except beer and pork; could hare sup piled him, bht a heavy sea running at the time made no atfonipt to lower hie boat; understood he would make for the Delawarellyeakwater. Ritr.Combridge t lf ark, B days from Port/Loa, with se tolitirus Baker, ' Scitr Edwin Reed, Green, from Boston. Behr Mathew Bird, Johnson from New York • CLEAR ED.' Brig Alien°, ,Pas'sotis;• Boston, Noble, rhunniett & , aldwall. ' - ' - • ' 'Brig Martha Washington, Anderson, Portland, N ptiirtetant & Bohr EdwitqlOod, Green, Boston do Behr Telegraph Roath t Norwich, Tyler, Stone & Co. Bird Johnson, Norfolk, Rogers, Bbanlokson BcldAecetur, edam, Partliitt, 8 J Ohriatiso:' 56,4 POUT Price, Price ;litobile, Pettit, Martin, /c Co Otr Partner Denzile Biatlinore Grose', Jr. ~ • - mato a r, OctrecPoadonee or the Rhltvg "g 'Bl ' OA " in Dlcbange. AND, Oct. d, L 48 P M. :i ;A pai lle i p r u ni b t i o t t las i. u tstlin o hl t z vessel that ha been observed i!ours : • goins Out. Wind N. ,f, , THOS. B. HIIG/1103. tar,siasentsrt.) ' ' ' ' ,`:i- :"' '''' ib°449r/I:494ereafrijA2"r9 r,+1,..' l i g licls' Itsji rora-43ept Iv, tdrieb at Ilaiisi ib Tioiatiltspo'l,o'n'db; ~,,i l kl '82,11141 rt 4u5,... 24 1' at B arcelona, 104;04 I=l 1199r99991/lEW Indl,X at Bremer -4,ll,,,eirrioni, ;Nate Orleans— , , mime loth " Wall ' dirllen*'Arailt -4 ' ° P al ' 9 10th , Isabella ai rdoLlilli`Eniest!iirr, Or !harnen* $ ~ 1 ' '' ". 9 ' V T in - lutb Altantelans ?Saila at ' etiattrl'A*;9 0 4!” . - 7 . - ' I - - 4 1,„Ini r°'' ,W ili srir 4 ; Y inti' L l - n l 4 B e t te ' Llti ih e e e t , fr t= ardi ' Idreipe :l9t o b lt, ,11 ? *is awl; Lad Snesell and Mercury, f rom laierght,t l asq l lenrergarOffi l!nah Thanrintir , .. , ':tii i."s l7 4 iltf l aill44.d . 1510 tli,l9,llbut Bak; fm I._le . eiyoo , . I_._ ‘Sitlatt4lia'flpeleSns-:-19tb Barnabas -Wean 'l'm '', ir ' -,' , ,l, Nem Your, bot 6. ' TTVad; 41 40 4140k:step, from Londoti; Emerald Isle Anli usoe,ATlalop feom, Uyarsool• Bagamaro,' from lfitohrlima: • • , .... MEMORANDA ! a gity of New York, Hewes, hence at Beaton 4thi e n a tt s c et, t hl i : America, from Boston, Sept 9, arrived at Liverpool 20th. Steamship Vanderbilt, from Now 'Work, Sept 12, at Southampton 224, AM. The Atlantic, which sailed at the Lame hour, arrived at Liverpool oh the night of al. ' Steamship New York, Craig, from Glasgow, Sept 20, arrived at New York yesterday. From 23d to 28th in elueive, had a continuation of very severe gales fromN W. 25th, at 7 A 31, passed H M steamship Buzzard, bound W. 2,1 lust, at 820 P 11, passed 11 11 steamship Persia, 3d rust at 10 30 A 11, signalised American ship Arzao, bound N. 1 PM, paused Br ateamship City of Baltimore. 4th, at noon, saw a large paddler steamer; also' ship Alexander Wise, hound E Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, hence at Rich mond 3d inst. Ship Fanny McHenry, Smith, for London, eleared at New York yesterday. Ship Gleaner, Lunt, from New York, arrived at Callao Aug 12. Ship Pam Flub, Maguire, at Callao 13th Aug. from New York, via Valparaiso, flailed Aug 28 for (Wachs Islands. Ship John Fyfe, Lawson, from Melbourne, at Callao 131 h Aug, and sailed 10th for Mucha Maude. ' Ship Expounder, Foster, front Ohioan Islands, at Callao Aug 14, and sailed 22t for the United States. Ship Mary Godell, Harriman, from Mochas fur the U States, at Callao 19th Aug, and sailed again 28th. Ship Fanny .1 Party, York, from L`binchas, at Callao 24th Aug, and sailod BOth for England. Ship Revenue, Robinson, ealled from Callao 2.1 ult. for the 19 States. Ship South America, Bray, from Now York, via Val paraiso, arrived at Callao 9th ult. Ship Snap Dragon, Davis, from Sydney, NSW, at Val paraiso Aug 1, and sailed 26th on her return. Ship Wild Pigeon, Mayhew; from New York, at Val paraiso Aug 9. Ship Bethla Thayer, Munroe, I or Valparaiso and Cal lao, cleared at New York yesterday. Ship Susan G Owen, Nortoni sailed from Cardiff 19th ult. for Charleston. Ship Evelyn, French, hence at Mobile 29th tilt. Ship Belle Wood, Bush, from New York, at Mobile 29th ult. Ship Mary Caroline Stevens, Heaps, from Slourovia, at Baltimore 4th inst. Barque Saragossa, Dow, hence, arrived up at New'Or lama 28th ult. Barque Ella, Sparrow, for South America, railed from Richmond 3d inst. Barque Agaer, new, Hearford, from New York, at Richmond 3d inst. Barque Union, Power, hence, remained at Pernam buco 6th ult. dischg. Barque Victor, Holmes,hence : via Panama, at Callao Aug 30, and sailed Sept for Mucha Islands. Barque Valetta, Groves, from Boston, arrived at 'Val paraiso Aug 9 Brigs Abby Ellen, Gilchrist, and Castilian, Merry man, hence at Portland 2d Inst. Brig Mack Hawk, Harnett, from Boston, at Medan aria 3d Diet. Brig Joseph Cabals, for Philadelphia, cleared at Sa vannah 2 , 1 inat. Solna Sam' Croft, Arrants, and Fannie, Stokes, hence at Baltimore yesterday. - Schr Argue Eye, Sharp, frdm Charleston, at Baltimore yesterday. Scar Charm, Star, from Wllroington, Del, at Rich- Mond 3d inst. Schr Jane C Doughty, Murphy, for Philadelphia, Balled from Richmond 3d inst. Schr Pennsylvania, Bruster k hence at Alexandria 3d inst. Behr Florence, Noyes, for Philadelphia, railed from Alexandria 3d lost Behr Mary B, Pierce, hence at Bangor 24 inst; Mar Arietia, hence for Charleston, was spoken 28th oft, lot 35 15, long 72 20. Schr Manuela, Van Pelt, from Boston, at Valparaiao August 3d. Sabra Victor, Dale, from Hallowell, and Volta, Case, from Greenport for Philadelphia, arrived at New York yesterday. Setae 11 W Morse, Phillips, from Taunton, and Sarah, Bensdh, from New Bedford for Philadelphia, at N York yesterday. Schr Amelia, Fairweather, from Boston, at Valparaiso Aug 28. Scars S H Shaddick, Williams, and Charles Carroll, Pratt, hence at Hartford /at inst. Scar T L Miller, Paddock, sad stoamer Josephine, (Huntley, sailed from Hartford let inst . for Pb Had Schr Thou Potter, Glover, from Providence for Phila delphia, at Newport 24 Inst. Sear J Oadwallider, Godfrey, sailed from Marblehead 29th nit for Philadelphia. Schr Francis Arthemous, Small, hence at Portsmouth Ist inst. 2 2rinelill RR 63 1 Norristown RR.. 60 Eept 22d, lat 49. 80, lon 02, saw a large steamer steer ing supposed tho Deltic, from N York for Liverpool. Oct 2, let 41, lon 08 01, a large screw steamer, ship rigged, steering E. . . • Aug 14, lat 37 40, lon 135 25, Behr L Poster, Moore, from Puget Pound kr Honolulu Aug 10, no lat, &c, barque Ella Frances, Flinn, from Ban Francisco fur Puget Sound. Schr E 01 Peck, a fine vessel of 220 tons burthen, in tended for the West India trade, has recently he m launched and fitted out et Cleveland, Ohio She is said to Le decidedly the moot beautiful craft over seen on the lakes. The Si bi l'eek arrived at Oswego a few days since, and will take trade on the lakes until ice makes Its appearance. Ship Catharine, of Thomaston ' where from or bound not stated, was seen to sink, no date, he., immediately after being In collision with an unknown ship, by Capt Nickerson, of fishing schr Minnesota, which arrived at Provincetown 4th Inst. The °Mery and crow were towed and taken on board the unbeaten ship, which was bound to Liverpool. To MADTSII6 or VWSSELS RUNNING Dirris . B6N BAN FRANCISCO AND SIDNEY , As tho longitudo or Christmas and Fanning's Islands are incorrect on most charts' we give the correct location: Fanning's Island—Tho harbor of Fanning's Island lies in N lat 3 &gat, W, long 110 deg 20. Approach the island from the cast, and sail round the south aide. There is no such island in this vicinity as is laid down on the charts as "American Island." Christmas Inland—The harbor, which Is under the lee of the N. Wt point of the island, is la north latitude 1 deg 68; west longitude 167 30. The oast point °flits island lies about 45 to 60 miles outward of the earlier. age, and vessels in approaching cannot be too careful of thin point, an it is here whore nearly all the wrecks oc cur. The island is not mom than eight feet in height' and enema be seen from a ship's deck more thou seven or eight miles oil. Diana fiboal—This shoal has novor, a e believe, been laid down on any chart. It lies in N tat, 8 deg 40 ; W long, 167 deg 20. It was discovered by Capt. English, of Farming's Island, and it has on it only elk feet of water. The observation was taken at midday, within a short distance of the shoal, and may be relied do as *tenet. - Dilaters and officers of vessels bound to or past Hono lulu arc requested to take notice, that a Marine Tele graph has been erected on the ridge connecting Diamond Head with the mountains inland, and all Vessels pasting within ten miles of the head wilt be reported. China -hotted vessele can display their signals without calling out the pilot. The national ensign at the main or fore is a signal for having a United States nail on board for This signal should be displayed at the fore only, when a pilot is wonted. Vessels can run along :within two miles of the Fhoro with perfect safety, and without losing the trade wind. New YORK, Oct. sth —ARRIVED, Behr Victoria, Reel, Preble, Shielo. Mary Bradford, 'Thomp son, Loudon Aug 29th, with /79 pasaengerav Lagoa Taylor, Havre .Aug 30, 554 passengers; Brain Larks Louise, Rencke, Bremen Sept 6, 241 passengers ; • Oleo, Pranklin, Bremen, 242 passengers, Wilmssen, Bremen, 44 de, 240 passenger', brig Onward, Br Rigging, Pictou, N S, Br brig Talbot:of London Putt, Pernambuco Sept sth schr Emma furbish, Kendall, Bonaveutine. Cid ship Bark Exact, Trlsby, Savannah; Brig lioratio, Wiggins; Madeira; SehsO T Strong, Liseurn, Baltimiwei John Roe, Hammond, Wilmington. Ship Christian, Ow ens, London; ship Ashbartoh, Bradloh, Liverpool. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut Street, below Ninth. L 9 Eddins, Olinger Win P Dysart, Glasgow B G Dysart, Roan6ke DemostheasWhlte,Missouri John A English, Va 0 J . Dupont, Jr, Del 0 IL Birkhead, Washin& John W Martin, Washing'n Wm 0 Gallant, Washineu P Douleng, Washington P Pawn, Balt W 3 McOants, Copeeburg Wm 11 Spitler, Texas Thos,W German, Balt D O'Keefe, Balt John Lutz, Balt D Hagerty, Richmond Irs, ' E W Nichols & It, Ilrookl , n Mrs C B Babcock, N Y Mr L Allen, Newark, T 111 K Orough, Oreetiab're A 0 Baulsburg, Balt 7 11 D Gregory, Bait John° Rodgers, Balt Peter Montague, Balt XI D Eyre, Philada II A Nichols, Reading Sand Bell, Ohio Ed G Butler, Louisville • Sirs. Dares, N 0 Mrs A P Bowers, Gs Miss J P Bowers, Ga Miss McLin, N 0 0 Doves, N 0 Chas Barnes, New Loudon 0 tY Bradstreet, Boston A It Gilman, Boston M /1 Hobbs A B Parrotte, Macon, Ge. 1 II }heifer & sr, N 0 II Shepherd, Louisiana V Gay, Louisiana OW Squires, Louisiana It Gilmore Heitman, Balt E Jlialley, England Thos Shields, Balt Geo Earle & la, Md W Mcllvaine, Springfield Sarni D Stryker, Jr, N Y Jose S Abren, Cuba E Manual, Cuba 111 Carbonell, Cuba J J Jever, Cuba Jae AVfilte, Citt J Gooden, Cincinnati J I gahriekee, N J J McCarter, Charleston Mrs McCarter, Charleston Miss McCarter, Charleston E 11 Height, Chicago Mr Johnson & la, Balt Miss Johnson, Balt Jas IV Veazey, Md Geo it Adams, Pa 8 Judge Dunkin, S 0 Mrs Duncan, 0 Chas 111.Erben Lancaster Wash 11 Erben, Lancaster A W Sanford , e la, N 0 IV Ring, Jr & la, Savannah G Il Grinell; N Y Mn, Myers, Phila Miss Myers, Phila Col Myers, 1.1 9 A ' R A Hunter, Reading Simon Stevens, Lancaster P G Conover & la, ri J E Hewes & la, N J Jae 9 Richards, Reading .7 N Hazlett & la, Toledo T 0 Kibb, N Y Ii A 'Bridge, N 0 .oapt J D Dickey, St Louis A 0 Mitchell, NA' 8 Seymour, N Y 0 GDahlgreen A la N Y R D Wolcott, Troy P W Hinehman, N Y Ang Beeler, N Y Ohas Heath, N Y R 0 Gorman, N Y P S Hughes, N Y H Ames, Ot J H Wilcox, Ct .1 Gordon, Va ' Geo I. Sassier, N 0 .7 Ripley, N Y .1 H Wilkinson, Cincinnati STATES UNlON—Market stroot, above Stith. Id BhaiTer, Harrisburg Goo Z Bentz, Columbia J Prissel, 'Harrisburg Wm Hebert, Ilarrßburg John L Roos°, Lano Wm 0 Ilarcomb, Batt 8 G Porter, N Y 0 P Clifton, N Y J Bundlck, N Y Thus BI Dukohart, Balt