The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 06, 1858, Image 1

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extra copy tithe getter 4; of-tbo'0140;
ii Poatmi,storo' arc reqaerted to not as Agents for
Tau WisiLy Passs.;: -
VALIFORICIL PRESS.'
Issued -.86m!-Dlonthl.i, 7 lii
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Wal.qic ' lV, 3l "e/Val &'t
L L '& GU. ,
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ir•T• teelt•od‘Rfrt ottomans, new styles •
JOirelry, Chatelaine , VOA Oho, ' , • -
gplandld Irani, Iladr Rine. ; , , ,
-Pruttltan — do,'Pngar Basket s . '
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Coral, Lava and Mouth Sots.
S° l ° Agentri• Philndolphla for tho sale of Charles
iftnlehmahet.Ottclo;: , 'ol4*.Ehlt'l4ll,l3 -del°
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ivaLs . ort & sox,
,114:tyru,FAcrulina.l. OF"- SlLKltilt WARS.
• B..`vir CORN
• (48TILDLIBIIN D. 1814,) • • .
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- A largo assortment of 'own& WARE, of or 'err de
aorlptlon, constantly oo,lowid,ormade.to order to =toll
any pattern desired:_ • •
Importaro of ditefereld and . Birmingham' impotted
ware. • 41 ; , , „ - se3o-ddrArly
S.-4ARPEN , Sc=Bßo.- - _
t• • AWNIIIPAOTOREIIB Abri) - 11402111118" fir
SILVED-PLATED WARE;
No. SO4 Chestnut , Street, above, Third,- (up , Italia ) )
Conaiaailitio hand And or sale titbit Trade, '
TEA SETS.,COMMTINION SESTION Sk.ITES, 'URNS,
DITOIISND, - GOBLETS, OIIPS,MAITERS:I3AS
ILETStDO 04 n
W, Eos, OPOOSS,JIORKS,
LADLES bo. Bre
Glldio* aid 'ONO of On ad Mir* of metal: sie2l-
04,4 14 7 ei44—:040t6
WHELAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
B 0,0 T 'ANN) . 1.1 011 5
:STRAW 000DS, . •
Ro: 513 MARKET . STREET,
puiLADRLPuiA.
LEVICK, RABIN, &,C03,,
noor 4Np . f3IICiE WARESOVELE,
~UNU'ACTOSZ
-- NO,: . 426.MARKET STREET,
NORTHCSIDE, BELOW SIXTHi
tprunty-sxcARRIS, ,
MANIVAOTIIIIEES AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTWA:Nto SHOES,
N. W. Corner THIRTY and A.lloll' Streets,
• • • .. .
3. & M. St,4IcINDEAS,
WHOLE ALB Dzerams
BOOTS SNOBS,
Of PeIIIADRLPHIAand EASTERN Maantiteture.
ALBO,
• STRAW GOODS AND SOFT RATS.
0 41 .9 G, kind prompt SUCTMONTIII BUYERS WIG
Rod it tolkeir litereet tci'examine our Stock.
arGO-Dir No: S 1 (Forth sinintn street.,
& 13ROPIERS, • .
MAIONACTUREII73
W#OLESAI.III DEALEB'B
CITY. AND_ EASTERN MADE
BOOTS' AND ',SHOES, '
No. ip 434 SMART IT STREST i
Below /Mh o South side,
PHILADELPHIA
STOOS ,
BOOTS AND, SHOES.
.I'OOPR THOMPSCiN CO.r -
No. INA AISARICET
Fa7:3as4 67 iIAHSLIhT PLACE,___
RAYS NOW tH SITOSIN A LA*LosZ Zlfl-W I L L "MT"
NiOON. ON
iN3ojs Arli)
Or Orli AND EASTERN BIANIIPAIITUBB.
Which they offer for isle on the heet tsrma for cash,
nr nu the ttanai credit. !Myers are incited to call and .
examine their stock. • - jy3llll
UOOTS AND SIIODS.—The = subscriber
has on hands large awl varied stook orBOOTS
and 380F43, which he will lien at the loweat_pricee.
• GEO. W. TA YLOR` -
n 021,17 S. X. earner PLATA and sarqprr 8b
Ilse attain L
E Dwust s w..FAYNE,
IRON BUILDING,,AROEI BTREDI',
• , One door above Fourth
nirinven AIAD D 11,11.111 111,
LISTINGS
GALLO6I;IOi
BILBETIN6I3,
PIIRNCEI KID,
COEIIIOBB WEBB,
TOIGST Bl;lPi'llita UPPERS,
BLIFTBR 2RIDS3JINOB, LAOEB, &a. sul9.2m
IVOTICE TO SHOE • MANUFAOTURERS.
1111 The undersigned (onmeeasori to thilatti TOStPil
T. JOHNS) are now prepared to' meet, the wants of, tit
trade at the 4 , • , -
ois 'S 1 1 A.
Noitheturt coiiier of itOU anti" FOIJRTEI etTeeto
Their facilitiii for liiPORTING and FURNISHING
every article in the SHOE STUFFS and TRIMMINGS
line, at moderate prices and on favorable terms, are
unsurpassed. ' • ,
The attention of rBUYERS tofespeWttliy
WE. JOHNS & BON
anl7 N. B. .A.rch and lioarti: sta.,
•
gip.
pETERP,' , PATENT NONEXPLOSIVE
BELI-GENIRATINO GAS LAMP -
Is the only Patent Burner that has a
NON-OONDUOTOII ATTAOROD.
Per eatetyi Cheate, and Drattaney, it supra*,
All others. • - 4 • --
STATI AND 09DNInt RIGHTS FOR BALI.' -
Address • • D.P. PRTRII9,' - •
B. W. corner 71100 ND and ORISTNIIT Ste., Phlla
delphla ; and 429 BROADWAY, New York. ratte-17-rp
agointin ,4Eitrbe
.
r. r. Anatis. ,___,. -,
.; , 9. A. KURIL ,
A BRAMS & • Bt&YEA,, - - -
AtToßl4.oxs•Am LAW HAVEN,
LOOK PI.,
Will attend promptly to all prefetelonal beakless en.
trotted to them. lipecial attention Oren to the oollec
tion of oialme.— ' . ~.- -. . '
_ -
W m. P. Packer; liarrhsbnig, Pal ;A. A. Mackey,
President Lock Haven Bank ; ,General-D.- K. Jackman,
Lock. Raven; Hon. A: White, Look Haven ; Simon
Stott, Lock :Haven; itullttt & Pairthocne, Philadel
phis ;, Mc irtudand; Evans; Philadelphia; Hymn,
& Wabsitt,'Philadelphia; Phillip Price_ , Philadel.
Okla; Hon V. Pintenei Philadelphia;
Taylor, &." Car.rPhiledelphis ;- Toner & Davie, Phila.;
delphia; Hon. James-Durneide, Bellefantei - Pa.; J.W W.
(Wiggle, JAtiti, Philadelphia. - jy 26-15
Li 0:TH61080N AND 0; It; OMAR
awI,. coil vsyezioima. - •
GE0.11.,91411110X1N, ATTOILNICY, AT. LAW,.
sps-y - ' No'. 93 .131011 street, below Tenth.
.
CTARLES, TETERWCOSSidei• MEE
LL OHANT and. Importer , 'of_ HAVANA . , Mani
(News NVI WiLipat,Orist.t: gaio'nd Itor'
i 11*- AUMAN. IicIiAIWRO-4, ." ‘:;•"::''- • ,
ILI Importeri and 'Whqiiiiite 'Detain - In wiNts,
BRANDIER, WiIIEtICEY, GINS and rivicrsr ita.
Quoßs, Nci. 1017 11
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, A BA C, MT Street; between Tenth ILIA
iloovontle stiouta, , , -- . -- -2, , --- ' " filtlAr
LlOUSE,lig;33,pktrctr. ;341TM:1 MANII
AA. FACTORY; • .
The - enhaetiton• reo tlaUy eat the attention
.EXTENSIYR STOOK OF DROBSEB,'-... -
aunObot. - 4Phi •
-
AT T 8& souias OF xintrine,
FOR BALE "XY"Fitio - FF itil ititlNkoolllPlgiTl9N
A large etealt.oiitlnleatithet Bellows on hand.
aBB2IRY o::zoirsTmirril
Noith.Tifißio Stettot; below-Arch.
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VATAIIMEN43-7AND;VENTriL4TING - •
T
Ttio), substirlbor - tionlit Liitto' the speolaLatteutlon . of
Arobtteot Builders owl the public
Ot ILO% #A.Tlttit.-,BOIV-CLX&ltitttG AND
WAitti,MA Pttal4Aoßi
Mkt& has bbeu soimodisiffilltbitrodtdedAnring the
last winter ltggai# oittelt- - sat(stiotion', , Is i s
so =ailed en to , cobtittliii - th - O;iratiii the - 0041i ,
_
=Wog t -OW stpt.'dfaritblo
.lleatoni
oltotito aittiattothof of CoOltiniZtogis - Haiti
.Bottoii-; ovekul i sLow ,Down And - Wattled Unita,
every istioty,ot: ttegitOrs and -.Venttlatort;:pirepftee
Stoves, OollioePotoot OtihnbatOspe; ffs:thcogrii of
smoky otit4opygwip oloottor at of . 41 goo!? f 4,
my otbmotte "P!" '
Pfompt Ltts'otioo,Poia to fionita V stud
log;and prises *educed to mit 'Vow:-
-..9,:p...4IHABLEStiVILULM B,
,--,:l4,.l2EVi.:•c=fl4Latolst4tr 4,,Wi#111130,)
404.1fructicRT Street: PAWL.
_ 26 Failwifine4lhiseraiLynch
VR~- -11rux`tAit. - x4Evrom •
-., • PO 1 3 9;04 NitONTlernt.
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, The Sword-fish wail the first to spealtv,
, And opened wide his jaw,
', To say that ~ , s tguitust invasion, he
Was bound lie sword to draw.
Ifs could not see injoitice why
' The eablaabet should lay,;
And Wry fteh should Me kis seiltp.
The subject well
- to todigh".”
. ' The Shark; in ,u : d d ahe mu
-„ - - And hoped ihatnone would scoff -
When he announced that ho hadtried
- To bite the cable offt
'But to lee tall there went a shock;
• - Hie stoinach !teemed on fire;
Gone wore his teeth, and with them went.
' • His appetite for wire.
The Whale addressed the meeting then,
And said, ti Bly friends. gnu know
-That I'm a trot-rate spouter and ,
Of coarse I'm bound to blow..
I shall not blubber, that's no use,
But I will give you tight,
Oil en the troubled meters throw,
And make this matter right.
,1 1tut, as mermaids do not wear thein,
Tne cable In the sea,
• Brom all the scaly monsters shall
Protection fin' in me.
AU the little whaled aroma me
- litftr./ih 00 ,4 - ,
a one eh Cnl4llo cable •
' A Prince - otardiei ' '
n What inotthis to de with Bennett P'
Will exclaim my readers all,
•
t , Nothing surely”—l admit it;
- I've not mentioned Tower Ball. ,
There is no occasion for it,
As everybody kßowe
- Of th 4 bargains made at Bennett's,
In the purchasing of clothes.
DiINNETT4I - Towza Ra.ar. CLOTHING 1:118hAn, No.
518 51ABICEP Street, tSorrth side, between .giith and
Sixth Streets.
•
NEW FALL. GOODS.
'
L. J. LEVY & CO.
Beg leave to cell attention to their elegant eeeortment
of
•
- FALL DRESS GOODS
, .
Now on hand and arriving by every eteetner, iomprising
RICH RILK , by the yard; ELEGANT SILK ROBES,
Doable 'lope; RICH PRINTED moussßraNE DE
LAINES, and HAeIIMERIS t together with a large
variety of PLAID GOODS, and other new DrAen Mate
rials
WHOLESALE , AND RETAIL.
• - 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT ST.
se:2-et
PHILADELPHIA'`
PIIILADZLYIII/1
Etas l B,, zarrpziap,
i'o l 3loll ANV,ARCIf STREETS,
• STAPLE AND PANOY
RICH SILK ROBES A LEE;
SILK ROBES, DOUBLE SKIRTS;
SPLENDID ROBES; TWO FLOUNCES;
SPLENDID ROBES, THREE FLOUNCES;
- NEWEST , STA EB , .1? ALL SILKS;
ROUND-CORNERED SHAWLS;
EXTRA RICH PRINTED DE LAMB;
PLAIN AND BAPADERE BLACK BILKS.
BITE •LANDELL,
eopl-38t • FOURTH AND . ARCH STREETS
OPENING.
• THOMAS W—EVANS 4 00.
WILL OPEN THEIR
• NEW STORE
oN
diONDAY,S.EPTEMBER: 6th,
With a large anti elegant maortment of
DRY GOODS, ____ _
and 820 ORRSTNOT.STRERT. -- . --
sel.bt
A 9
#BOI , TABLE CLOAKS.
4.. W. PROCTOR &•CO.
Invite the attention of Ladles to their Stook of
, CLOAKS, aIItdeLAER RAGLANS,
Suttable for '
FALL WZ7AR,
At the
PARIS MAETILLA, AND OLO4K EMPORIUM
- NO. 708 CHESTNUT STREET,
ante - -PHILADELPHIA.
FALL GOODS lo OR 1868
Over 8,000 yards of NSW itILKS, just received by
'PfIORNIARY' do 0.1113,34,
N. B. car. EIGHTH. and SPRING GARDEN Stmt..
Bought for CASK and. to bo cold only for 0A sii,!
We can oonfidently weed that the above goods are so
cheap that purchasers eau save a large per oentailc by
buying of us.
Oar BLLOKSILKB cannot be 'excelled on this Octal
nent of America: 1 - •
We challenge a comparison.
New Detainee otheautifal designs.
Pole de Ohevreo Valencise, and very handsome Rl4-
,11811. French, and American Ohintz.s. ,
Now Stella Shawls - Crape Bbawle, Broths OhaW/S,,
Blanket Ehawls, kO.
A very large stock' of Domestic
Blankets. Guilts Counterpane,Best Family Linens of our own importation -•
Table Cloths, Table Covers, Piano Covers,' Bland
clovers, &c.
Olathe, OtuisiMeres; dco., for Men ' s and Boys' wear.
We have. determined to keep the, boat Stock this
'season we have ever lied, and' to maintain our reputa
tion as one of the Beet notume in Philadelphia to Buy
at., ,
PATENT LEATHER,
THOENLEY A OILIBM,
N. N. Cor. 61 0 411T11 A. SPICING 0/LIMN Btavetil,
' “Vfil HAVE ONLY ONB PRICE." .
Jel94f
- DANT/iLOON 'STUFFS.
X. Coattail; 'Postings, and Broadcloths.
Goods specially for Boys' wear.
• - „Dummer Pant Stuffs, selling cheap. •
MESH Mt/BLIND
Itithe basement; of BRAY good make, by the yard or
piece, at a Small per cent. On the Agent'e package price.
- • , DOMESTIC 000DIL • •
Irish Linens, One and heavy.
Shirt Bosoms, Table Linens.
Towels, Diapers, and Napkins.
'Pickings sad Plannels.
, • • MARSEILLES WILTS. •
Blankets from $1 25 per pair upwards.
' Summer Spreads - melting elf cheap.
MANTILLA ROOM.
Plaid Dusters at 75e. Lavelle do, 21.25 to 21.7 5 .
Pine Dusters from $2.50 to PM:
But a few more Silk Mantillas and Misters, which
we will close out a; a great reduction.
Goods fdr Bummer and Pall Travelling Dresses.
Merrimaoks; beat and dark; new styles.
COOPER. & OONAIGN
S. N. corner NINTH and MARKET.
ATWOOD, RALSTON,' & 00.;
CARPETS,FOIt FALL SALES.
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREST,
- Are slow prepared to exhibit to 'he trade a very
ex
tonelve stock of
BINE cAIIPETINGS,
Imborted direct from the best manufacturers, or pur
chased at the large sales in Now York, conaistiog of
THE NEWEST PATTERNS
(nnty never before offered for sale)
OLVELVET CARP P.Te, in single and double widths)
TAP raThlrEmisSaLS, extra quality ;
OHOICE HEAVY BRIJS3ELS, neat designs.
RIPER TIIRBE.PLY INUIiaIN and VENETIANS,
of every variety of style and quality.
Confining ourselves exclusively to the
0 ASH, SYSTE It; ,
we shell be enabled at altllmes to give one customize
the beet Goode, at the'
- LOWEST PRICES. eel.tf
FITIGSPUATIO ' GUANO.
Ii liter° and for isle by '
• JOS. B. HANSON &
ATAOXER EL —260 :bbls Nos. 1, 2, and 8
_ILL. Mackerel, now landing, and for sale by •
. '• • 0. 0: SADLER & CO.,
ma- .- • Arch at., second door above Front.
- .
910 — WESTERN AND SOUTHERN HER
oftiNTS.-6 large stock of Manilla' Rope - on
hand i lind for mi-obi .
- • Oli.A.Vliitt, & 00., "
3 . No. 28 North Water street. and
No, 22 North, WHARVES, _
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VOL. ,2.-NO. 311.
A l F t reh Story'
rIVIr ?111 sAaii Or rowel att t_
BeAesth the' &naafi bilidlig;
_Where, in hie acehli bed, -
Neptsne..en hie coral pilfers,
'Can rest hid Miley heed;
The Brum tribes have lately:itchy
A meeting to theatre. „ ,
Why 'Vandals, orer,their derseiros,
Have stretched a relic,' of wirer:
"I'm monarch of-the octan t "-
The Mermaids on ma wait; ' '
And My very b,nea I'd part with
• To keep the ladles soot/it.
Aye; If they asked It of me—
Though some of them are Picts—.
ThePd got the Atlantic cable
To use for 'corded skirts.,
'Udall Mtn Ociabe
SILK GOODS.
OPENING OF FRENOII GOODS
TO-DAY
Earpelinse.
533 MARKET STREET,
AGENTS FOR . PHILADELI4IIA AND MASITHN
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
Bole Agents In tide any for the
AUBURN - OARPETINGtB,
nanufaettired by Josiah Barber
SATLY # BROTILER,
.ffetlUi3era.
5,000 BARRELS AND BAGS
VUOSI BOSIBBERO ISLAND,
No, 106 North WATER Otreat,
and No. 106 North DELAWARE Avenue
ecrotis.
ril BERNBEIM 'Si CO.,
.111.
No. 21 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Are now opening a splendid
FALL STOOK
Or
MILLINERY GOODS
In it will be roma a superb assortment of
FRENCH. FLOWERS.
FEATHERS,
RIBBONS, - -
RUCHES, end
BONNET MATERIALS
- IN GREATEST VARIETY,
A largo portion of which haajuat been received per
STEAMER ALPS.
, .
The Inducements we offer to
1 .
CASE, H ORT-TIME,AND. RESPONSIBLE SIX
) MONTHS BUYERSBUYERS .
are, unl l arpassed by any other establishment in this
country, To merchants now visiting the city, we ex
tend a cordial invitation to call and examine our stock
before making their purchases.
Oar motto is, and always, has been,
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS"
auBl,2nt., ,
FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
JOHN_- - BTONE SONS,
No. 806 CHESTNUT STREET,
Asg now prepared to offer to their enetomers, and the
trade, a large and welt-sel.oted assortment of
- pILKB y - .. RIBBONS,
'BATHERS, 'LOWERS, and
AIILLINBRY GOODS
Cooth i tng themselves exclusively to this branch of
the trade, and Impoitiog the larger part of their stock,
enables them to offer an assortment unearpsssed
extent and variety, which will be sold at the lowest
prices and the moat favorable terms.
an274m
JNO. 0. FALCONER & CO.,
725 CHESTNUT !STREET,
yr STAIREI,
Have now In store a complete ageortment of
SILKS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, and
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY,
To which they invite the attention of the trade-
33 SOUTH SECOND STREET. 33
Buyers of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Will find tot prepared to exhibit a most complete and
elegant assortment of
New Styles BONNET MATERIALS,
ItIIIIIONS, in Immense variety,
/RENON and AMERICAN BLOIVERE,
PZATHERS, RIIMIES, dco
Also, a beautiful Stook of
STRAW ,GOODS,
Comprising oil the desirable Btyleet
Our PRICES, which are Axed and uniform, are
graduated at a
MINIMUM ADVANOB UPON COST,
Boo Mos which WO allow
73 PER GENT. FOB OABIT
DEALERS from a distance, who may not be aware
Of the bilstence of such an Establishment, OUT OP
MARKET STREET, will benefit themaelyes by a
'elan to
A. H. ROSENHEIM & BROOKS,
No. 83 Booth SECOND Street, above Chestnut
•n23.dtnovl
1858 FALL STOCK. 1858
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS,-
ITO. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
IMPORTERS AND MANUPACTURERS
STRAW GOODS,
BILENvII HLOWEDs, - -
vouvnx AND ELM xINNErs,
--xuIMAIED STRAW BONNETS,
' RIBBONS,
11110IIES, and
- MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY.
Pattern Bonnets made and trimmed to order.
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN BUYERS
Are Invited to call and examine the
MOST COMPLETE STOOK TO BE POUND IN
THE COUNTRY. aula./m
HILBORN JONES, -
MANUFACTURE'S AND WHOLIDULDDRALEIRIN
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
- ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, &o:
SOFT FUR AND WOOL BATS.
The attention of city and country dealers is invited
to a large and varied stook of the above goods, at
432 MARKET STREET,
BELOW FIFTH.
AUGUST, 1868.
We would Invite the attention of Southern and
Western Buyers to our Fall Styles of
SUE, VELVET, and
FANCY BONNETS,
ASTIFIOIAL FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, and
MILLINERY GOODS,
Now ready for the Trade at the lowest Market prices.
STERN & FREEMAN,
►a7-Im 725 CHESTNUT Street.
IWARD,Noa. 108 and 105 N. SECOND
• Street, Manufacturer and Dealer in Fancy and
Straw Bonnets, Chenille and Straw trimmings Also,
Feathers and Flowers, all of which are of the latest
and most fashionable styles
N. IC—Cash Buyers will find it to their advantage to
give UR a call. . au24lm*
Qb 6. 4 om. PER TON for the beet WHITE
twur.co... ASH COAL, warranted free from date or
duet.
HICKS' COAL is the beat land cheapest in
the city, re-screened in yard and dry under cover.
j_TIOKS sells none but the very best Lehigh
11 and Schuylkill Coal, and warrants full weight.
HICKS superintends the delivery of all
Coal personally, and therefore guarantees it to be
ae represented.
11[10K.S' Yard and Office is at the southeast
11 corner of MARSLI ALL and WILT OW, whore he
invitee all to call and examine for themselvee the above
facts. au26-3m
KNOWLES' FAMILY COAL DEPOT,
.11.31. NINTH and WILLOW Streets, where the HICK
ORY end LEH 1011 COAL can be supplied in Re purity,
at fewest OM prices. au2l43n
*MIRING, FOX, & 00., wholesale and
12 retail dealers in LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL
00AL. Lehigh yard--THISD street and GERMAN.
TOWN ROAD. Malylkill yard—BACH and BROAD
streets, Philadelphia. Keep constantly on hand Ooal
from the mod approved MIMI, Under coyer, and pm.
peed expreeely for family tuse. felfq
gi ato anb Cava
AGARD & CO.,
NO. 323 MARKET STREET,
VATS NOW IN OTOSH AN
ENTIRB NNW STOOK
HATS AND CAPS.
TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF
BUYERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE
UNION,
anlo.2m*
•
C . H. GARDEN & CO.,
UANUFAOTU7UNB 0/, AND WIIOLNOALN DNALNNEI IN,
MATS, OAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS,
FANCY BILK AND STRAW BONNETS, MUM
OIAL,PLOWERS, RITCHES, FEATHERS,
&c.,
No. 600 MARKET STREET,
S. W. Corner of Sixth street, Philadelphia.
ALERCHANTS are respectfully invited to examtao
our Steak. aul4.2m
laentiotrg.
E - --4- - - C. A. KINGSBURY, M. D.,
44.... DENTIBT,
Wotan Inform his (Honda that he has REMOVED to
MO WALNUT threat, above Eleventh. ie2-8m
4r—zz. Dr. W. S. MoILBENNEY,Dantist,
would inform his friends that he has resumed
practice at No. 18E3 CHESTNUT Street, second door
above the U. S. ;dint. sepl-Bin
GANGS OF RIGGING made to order by
WEAVER, BITVER, & CO.,
28 North Water Street, and
an2B No. 22 North WIIARV.I2B.
BAGGI G TWI E-6,000 lbs Superior
Bagging Twine, suitable for tho Southern market,
manufactured and for sale by
• I WEAVER, BITLER,_at CO.,
tin234f , 28 North Water street.
SHAD. -50 Bblo Sea Shad, just received
and for Bale by 0. 0. EILDWIR & 00.
ear • brola at, legend door above //rout.
PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6; 1858.
133llolcsale 1:11412 Goobs
250 DISTINCT' STYLES
OP
PARIS SHAWLS,
and for sato, wholesale, by
P. N. ML•LIZC'r & 00.,
No. 312 ORESTNUT Street
EMMii
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS,
TABLE COVER% -
TABLE NAPHINS and TOWELLINGS
TO THE DRY 0001)3 MEROILMS
Gatmxtotu : As I havo - bontowed more than usual
exposes and labor in gottmg up.this Article of Damask
Table Lloen in this country. and have snare dad In
furalsh.eg an article equal, and in some respects supe—
rior, to the Imported' one, at a much lees expense, I
trust that these who have a disposPion to encourage
AIigRIOAN ENTERPRISE and American labor will not
forget my address.
JOHN OLENDENNING Jr, CO.,
ARAMINUO MILL, FRAIVRFORD, ,
PHILADELPHIA,
P. S.—Those who travel and supply Country Trade
will find it to their advantage to call at the; Factory
before purchasing elsewhere. Parties wishing to bey,
and cannot make it convenient to call at thuffsclory,
will please send their .ddress, and they wilt he waited
on with aamnlee of the above. • eeB.linif
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS
PEMBERTON S. HUTCHINSON,
No. 112 Chestnut street,
Offers for axle
MARIJEN, EETING& SHIRTINGS,
NER S A TR S IPES SH , OSNABURCHIS, FLANNELS,
DROWN, BLEACHED, AND COLORED MUSLIMS,
, ; In all wi / the from the
BALTIC MAN'G CO., BATES MAN'G CO:,
NORTIIVILLE DO. LOWELL DO.
FAIRHILL DO. . WEST BOYLSTON DO.
Mao,
Templeton Mills Doeskins and Fanoy Oesslmeres,
W edward do. do. do.
Saxony Mill do. do. do.
T.'go.her with alarms absortmont of desirable Foreign
Gooos. sepl•lm
THOMAS & MARTIN,
No. 297 ORESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION NEWMANN FOR. TUN SALE OF
AMERICAN COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS
TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS.
The Bubeeriber having superior facilities for Diana
featuring
FLOOR, TABLE, STAIR, end
CARRIAGE: OIL CLOTHS,
Is now prepared to offer great inducements to Dayera
from all parts of the country.
A large and choice Stook Constantly on hand.
Great care will be taken in selecting for Dealers who
order by mail.
WAREHOUSE, No. 229 ARCH Street, Phila.
au23 Sm* THOMAS POTTER, Mannfacturci:.'
NEW AND CHOICE STYLES
ELLINGTON CARPETS.
(CROSSLEY'S PATENT DRUSSELS,)
CONSTANTLY RECEIVIN4
AND
MADE TO ORDER ON SNORT NOTICE.
Fa SALE BY
JOSEPH
198 and 180 CHESTNUT STREET.
au2l4m
p ACIPTO
DELAINES, PERSIANS, OASIDIERES,
ALMAS, PRINTS, ETC.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF
FOREIGN DRY GOODS,
BY THE PACKAGE,
YOU BALE DT
LITTLE & STOKES,
No. 235 CHESTNUT Street
BROOKS' PATENT GL.4.OE
SPOOL COTTON.
BOLE AGENTS FOR PHILADELPHIA,
- cz- a.N.E S,
NO. 235 OIIESTNUT - IsTREET.
an214.8t
BLABON & SMITH,
MANUFAOTUREII9 OW
OIL CLOTHS.
WA.REROUSE, 14 NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
Ostaa to the trade a full stook of Floor 011 Clothe,
medium and extra qua li ty enamelled Muslin Drills and
Duck.
Table 011 Cloths, new styles; green glazed Oil Cloth
for window shades.
A complete assortment of Window Shades, trimminge,
&a. We invite the attention of dealers to our stook.
aulSdiza
RIDGWAY, HEIISSNER, & CO.,
IMPORTERS OP
CLOTHO,
DOESKINS, and
CASSIBIERHS
NOLIAGINTB 101 TUE FOLLOWING
CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS
PREP. }MORENO, (Little Ticket,)
W.A. }MANNY, Abb.°,
orvEns & SCHMIDT, (9 and M Clothe ' )
RAMONA BROTHERS, (Fancy Oassinterea,)
BROICH & LAMBERTS, (P and B Clothad
E. TOBNNIES & CO.,
F. G. HERMJIAN & SON, (Macon Oloth)
HASELOFF & 09.
No. 206 CHESTNUT STREET,
PITILADELPHIA.
H. W RIDGWAY,
aul&Rm CHAS. HEUSSNER.
GLENEOIIO MILLS,
01111MANTOWN, PA
A. Ma/ALUM & CO.,
UANIDUOTEDDIRS AND WNOLDIILLM DEALIRS IN
OARPETINGB, OIL CLOTHS, ico
WAREHOUSE, No. 80 RANK STREET,
1,200 PACKAGES
Brown and Bleached
SHEETING% SHIRTINGS, and DRILLINGS,
direot from
LACONIA, GREAT FALLS,
HADLEY, PERKINS,
31ASSAOLIGSETTS, DWIGHT,
DARTLET, and CABOT MILLS,
In which will be founds large and desirable assortment,
to which wa beg to call the attention of the trade.
ROBESON INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, lIAMPDEN
TWEEDS, STRIPES, TIOKINGS,
AND COTTONADES,
In groat variety.
SATINETS, FLANNELS, &0.,
For sale by
FROTHINGIIABI k WELLS, Agents,
auB-2mlf 35 LETITIA St. and 34 S. FRONT St.
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
116 CHESTNUT STREET,
Rave on hand, and are constantly receiving, tic fol.
lowing description of goods :
A. & W. ORME/USW PRINTS, in great variety,
Including Chocolates. Turkey Beds, Greene, Blues,
Shirtinge, and Fancy Styles.
BLEACHED (MEETINGS, SHIRTING% A
DRILLINGS.
Lonsdale, Masonville, Statesville,
Hope, Washington, Union Mills,
Blackstone, Cohannet, Johnston,
White Rock, Phenix, Acton, &o.
DROWN (MEETINGS, SKIRTINGS, AND OSNA
BURGS:
Matoaca, 'Virginia Family, Groton,
Ritrick, Kaat'n Virginia, Eagle,
Manchester, Mes's & Frain% Still Water,
Mechanics', Warren A, Cans' River,
Riverside.
CLOTHS.
Bottomley% Pomeroy's, and °Unbent Co.'s Black
end Fancy all.wool and cotton warp Cloths In great
variety.
DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES.
Greenfield Co., Sextons River, Bristol,
Ton" Stearn's, and others.
SATINETS.
Stearn% Ayres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron,
Minot, Charter Oak, Mineral Springs,
Swift Hirer, Carpenters', Florence Mills,
Ilocknonm, Duhring% Conversville, &o.
SlLESlAll.—Lonsdale's, Smith's, and other makes,
plain and twilled, of all colors.
Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids.
Jewett City and Irene Stripes, Denims and Pickings.
Rhode Island and Philadelphia Limeys and Apron
Checks.
Shepard's and Slater's Canton Flannels, &o. 1y22-9.nt
'8 /RIM LINENS,
RIORAEDSON
DANLA.SIES, DIAPERS. Arm.
CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those
destroy"; of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should
see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the
full name of the arm,
RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN,
As a guarantee of the Nonndness and durability of the
Goode.
This caution is rendered essentially necessary as large
quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared,
season after season, and sealed with the name of
RICHARDSON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the
injury thus inflicted alike on the A mericanl consumer
and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode, will not
readily abandon a 'business so profitable, while pur
chasers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless
charades.
J. BULLOOKE & J. B. LOdKE, •
sny2S-Om Agents, 88 CHURCH Street, New Tor".
New Tilriblizatiotto
TAMES ORALLEN & SON,
"No. 25 SOUTH SIXTH STREET,
Publish THE CITY OP TILE GREAT IClNG—the
most superb work on Jerusalem ever Issued. $3.50.
lIADJI IN SYRIA 76 cents
CARPENTRY MADE EASY. $3.
NEW JUVENILE LIBRARY. $2.50.
CAVE OP MACPIIELAB. $l.
GOSPEL AND ITS ELI/MEETS 30 cents.
011hInTIAN EVIDENCEs. 85 cents.
Ie PREBIi.
PALESTINE, PAST AND PRESENT. 53 60.
IN AND AROUND STAMBOUL. $1.25. au2s.lm*
JUST OUT! NOW READY! I
man "NATIONAL MECIIANTO,' ,
THE GREAT WORKINGMEN'S PAPER ! !
READ IT! READ! READ IT !
1.1:7" It contains a large' amount of matter of vital
Interest to every one that earns a living by honest in
dustry. To be had at the Office, No. 108 X South Third
Street, (up stairs )
AGENTS and CARRIERS WANTED IMMEDI
ATELY. aul7
VALU AB B WORK ON COLONIAL
v LAW—MALE "RS' OPlNlONS.—Opinions of
eminent Lawyera on various pointe a Engluth Juris
prudence, chiefly concerning the Colonies, Fisheries,
and Commerce of Great Britain : Collected annigested
front the Originals in the BoArd of Trade and other De
poaitories. By GEOBOE CUALstEltil, Esq., S.A.
1 vol; Bvo, 815 pages.
Jnlit reeeived and for sale by
KAY do BROTHER,
Law Boot sellers, Publishers , and Importers,
ha . ? 19 South Sixth street.
TENNENT-SCHOOL. HAR TSVILLE,
PENNSYLVANIA.
OYS FITTED FOR COLLEGE
—OR—
, BEISi NESS.
MIXT TERN COSIRRROITS NovRIfRIR
rs M LONG, PRINCIPAL.
Iprerences—llor. /immix BLRNits, Lmwoz, it. ABR.
_ 214 , 8 ; 1 104. CR01..7 FROLIC:MR, Virgin'.. Lion.
LIWRRIC OLIAPMAN. ROO•oodßwir...
TRUITT, BROTHER, & CO.,
.•:;. HARDWARE,
oupixny, .
4 t GUNS,
;A:
1"' PISTOLS, &o
529 BURKE! STREET,
Bolow Sixth, North aide,
, .
ittl27-2m PHILADELPHIA.
MOORE, HENSZEY, & CO.,
Nod, - 427 MARKET AND 13 COMMERCE STB.,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &c.,
I.ls.v:s now In store, and will be receiving throughout
tit:ron, a large and well selected assortment of
their line, to which they Invite the attention
of
',!k_HSTRRN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS
autliKmt
r_IirVIDWARE.—The subscribers, COM
ineSION MEROHANTS for the sale of FOREIGN
AND .IIoIIESTIO HARDWARE, would respectfully
oali Ihit attention of the trade to their stook, «blob
they are offering at lowest rates. Our aluiortment corr
elate in part of—
Chains of all kinds—Trace, Log,llalter, Breast, Ox,
00, 0 1 ,tfih, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Look, Ship,
Nie, and Coil C hains.
The celebrated L Boris Nails ; atone and Sledge
Hammers.
and other Awns; Solid Box and other
Vines; •
Shoreand long handle Pry Fans; round and oval
Make Pens.
Martin's superior riles and Ewe; Bed Berm.
' , Budgeter Safety Faso Blasting Tubes.
Corn, Grass; and Brier Scyt hes; 17ay, Corn, and Straw
411,liounars, Tanners', and Spading Forks.
Baked Hoes; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds.
Tacks, Brads,'Shoe, Clout and Finishing Mile.
Cast Wrought Batt Hinges, Screws, Locks of all
kinds; Cutlery, Reins and Pumps, Axes, lltchets,
llam
mere, Vines, and other Tools, .k.o.
W. G. LEWIS.BON
. No. 411 oommou-- .treet.
QIIOVELS AND SPADES.,
2100 dozen for sale at corner of QUARRY and
SWIM/ Streets. GRO. lIALFAIAN , B Factory.
aula•dra a
AND SECOND QUALITY FLUE
112 A tiD SHEET IRON. Also, Gasometer ' .Goal
Shute, Sugar Mould, Tank, and Plate Iron, oat to pat
tern, up to 88 inches wide. For sale by the minuted
turern, J WOOD to DROTEMIIB,
anli-lint No 289 Nortb ANCIONT)
on - oprp ano flatness ULtimminus
69FP:4"; PETERSON,
Ina AND 6TANI73rEth•IIBERS
RADLERY,
BUFFALO ROBES,
GEO. F. WOMRATIP4,
REMOVAL.—C. C. SADLER & Co. have
removed from No. 0 North Wat.r Street to No.
108 ARCII etreet, second door above Front. eel
REMOVAu.,-
THOMAS N. DALE & CO.,
1133p01 - tens and Manufaoturera of
OLOTILIELY and
TAILORS , TRIMMINGS,
/fay') Removed from No. 19 North FOURCH Street to
NO. 819 MARKET STREET.
an2l•lm
REMOYAL-JOHN P. DOHERTY,
N. E. OORNER OP PIPTU AND WALNUT M.
PIIILATIELPELA, July 16,1858. i.r25
PIIILADHLPIIIA
WILLIAM A : DROWN & CO.,
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL
A Mega assortmont constantly on hand, to which the
attention of dealers is invited.'
EMZEI=I
or
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
LARNE AND VARIED STOCK
aul24m .
TO CASH BUYERS
JAMES S. EARLE & SON.,
Invite the attention of Western and Southern Custom
ere to thetr,immenso and elegant assortment of
LOOKINO-OLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND' PIOTURE-PRAAIEO,
WILLIAM GEISSE & SONS,
N 0.116 South FRONT Street, below Cheetnut,
AND BEADS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
For the INDIAN TRADE, ho , &o
an2B•lm
WINDOW GLASS! WINDOW
GLAI33I:—We Invite the attention or the ppb
lie to our ortennive stock or French and American
Window Glees. The huge and well selected clock of
Glue °militantly en hand enables no to fill all orders
with despatch, and as low as any otbes hones In the
city. ZIYGLSR & SMITH,
Wholesale Druggists,
mhIB B. W. corner of Second and Green eta.
12ALE ROPE— 1,000 coils of superior Bale
Rope, manufactured expreudv for the Bouthern
market, and for isle oy
WEAVER, HITLER, ,k 00.,
et4B•tf 23 North Water strut.
ebutational
tantuctre.
1/IYORTSI.B AND DEALERS
IMPORTERS OP
CARRIAGE, and
HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
Nb. 318 MARKET STREET
PIIILADELPHIA
juts, ,Vt.
BY TUE HALE OR ROBE,
415 AND 417 ARCH I3TRRET
itemonals.
TAILOR,
RAS REMOVED
Umbrellas anti parasols
MANUFACTURERS,
No. 246 DIARKET STREET,
DIANUFAOTUREItB
No. 836 MARKET STREET,
Invite the attention of DIMES
To Their
Sl6 CIIESTNUT STREET,
OrPOSITB TUB OIRARD HOVBII,
OIL PAINTINGS,
ENGRAVINGS,
Huitable for the
FALL TRADE
Importors of
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES,
Ely Vrtss.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1858.
New Publications.
As attractive, bosun as good, a family book as
we have seen for some time, is a oolleotion of arti
cles, from the pen of Mr. Robert Morris, which have
appeared in the Pennsylvania inquirer, which
he has edited for many years It bears the titlo
of " Courtship and Matrimony, with other
Sketches from Scones and Experiences in Social
Life " and its appropriate frontispiece is a su
perbly engraved portrait of the author, which is
an admirable likeness. The whole getting up of
the volume is ereditabM to the liberality and taste
of the publishers, T. B. Peterson de Brothers. The
staple of this book is plain oommon-sense, and a
vein of good morality ,runs through the whole.
New and thon, thorn is a infusion of the imagina-
Mite and a gentle breathing of the poetic. Pr--
ducted an these articles nem:seat:lly were, to meet
the eonetant exigencies of a daily newspaper
their literary merit is considerable. We notice the
singular circumstance that this volume has a dou
ble-barreled dedication to Mr. John Grigg: one is
si.ned "By the Author," while the other ema
nates from " Thmikas 'Fitzgerald." Wo do not
understand this dui:Mention
'From Ticknor and Fields, the eminent Boston
publishers, we have received the Hew volume of
poetry, so long looked for, by Philiplamesßailey,
author of that remarkable, striking, and exaggera
ted poom "Fescue " This now venture beam the
name of " The Age : a Colloquial Satre." Here
wo would notice the curious tendency 6f the lead
ing poets of England, in these Inter days, not to
fulfil the bright promise of their earlier produo-
Cons. Tennyson's "Princess," two-thirds of which,
if printed as ptrse. would have passed for prose. _
was a sad falling off, and his "Maud was even a
yet more flngrant failure. Robert Browning's
"Mon and Women" was poor, compared with his
former productions. And here is Mr. Bailey, whose
Peens" really was a fine poem, though with
many faults He split, in "The Mystic," upon
sesquipedalian words, and in " The Age " gate out
of the path of poetry into the beaten track of com
mon-place. Hero are over 0,000 lines, not more
than 300 of which would pass muster, In the Court
of Apollo as truly poetic. The work is colloquial—
the interlocutor being an Author who brings his
unpublished book to a Critic, with whom is asso
ciated a Friend. There is an immense quantity of
talk, through nearly 200 pages, upon all subjects
except the Author's manuscript, the opinion on
which is postponed. The poetry, into which some
bad puns and miserable forced rhymes are inter
jected. is terribly colloquial. Here is Mr. Bailey
facetious, the subjeot being Sir Charles Napier,
who took the British fleet into the Baltic, and did
not take Oronatadt :
Critic. There is our fine old tar, we often meet,
Who every year no dreads the French will gobble us,
And says, ~ .lonly ask you for a Fleet,"—
Like BoSentinel begging for an °bolus,—
"Five millions down, armed men and spirits neat;"
If be expects it, well, he's rather sea•groeni
There's Tab, and mild Sir John, both now quite tea
green—
Friend. And there's yourself; - you, certainly, are
pea-green.
Here, again, is one of the few gems which shine
hrough the darkness of this colloquial satire. It
not only poetical but true:
As the poor shell-fish of the Indian sea,
Elick—rovin years sick—of its fins malady,
The pearl (which after shall enrich the breast
Of some fair princess regal in the West)
Its gem elaborates 'noath the unrestful main,
In worth proportioned to Its parent's pain,
Until, in roseate lustre perfect grown,
Pate brine it forth, as worthy of a throne;—
So must the poet, martyr of his art,
Peed on neglect, and thrive on rz any a smart
Death only, may be, gives him equal right,
And nations glory in his royal light.
In a charming little volume, juat issued by the
Appleton of New York, and mailed "The Coopers;
or Getting under Way," we are pleased to recog
nise the line Italian hand of Alice B. llaviin, a
woman of aortae as well as of talent. Seldom has
tbo state immediately following marriage been ED
faithfully photographed. Wo thank " Cousin
Aliso" for a pleasant book.
Here is another authoress, who shyly announces
herself only as " An Irish Lady," and has made up
a neat 600 page volume, not in poetry bat rhyme,
Valitittr -- , MI - JIMMIE , nev,-
(loography of Europe " This is one of the most
singular books we ever saw. It is literally a Ma
nual of European Clecgraphy, crowded with facts,
and all in verse. Considering the extreme difli
oulty of such a labor, it is executed remarkably
well. Its accuracy is almost ttultless, and there is
reason as well as so_ mo here;—even the .pronun
elation of !veal names is disiinetly noted.
Yet another female writer! Here wo have
Lola Monies, with a little book, (published by
Dick it, Fitzgerald, of Now York,) entitled " The
Arta of Beauty; or the Seeeets of n Lady's
Toilet." The subject touched upon in Lola's lec
ture upon Beautiful Women, is here expanded, arid
the elementary principles are set do en as Cleanli
ness, Exorcise, and Activity of mind and !body.
To thee are added numerous simple recipes for
preserving the charms with which Nature has so
fully enriched the fair sox. The style of the
work is easy and graceful, with a dash of
pleasant satire, gossip, and personal anecdote.
Fifty "Hints to Gentlemen on the Art of Fasei-•
noting," appropriately conclude this amusing
volume. They aro saucy, as welt as "founded
on facts."
The new number of the London Quarterly Re
view (New York republication) has boon sent us
by W. B. Veber With the exception of the ar
tioles on Admiral Blake, Don Bridges, (highly in
teresting) the Life of Wycliffe, and the British
Museum, i t Is rather a heavy somber.
Blaokie k Son, the well-known Scottish pub
lishers—who, we believe, never gave nn indifferent
work to the world—have established a branch at
New York, whence is now issuing "A Comprehen
sive History of India; Civil, Military, and Saotal;
from the Landing of the English to the Suppres
sion of the Sepoy Revolt " It is to be illustrated
by live hundred engravings, on wood and steel, and
the three first numbers, which we have seen, and
which bring the antecedent history down to the
middle of the Sixteenth Century, are full of pro
mise. Messrs. Blaellie have also commenced issu
ing a Comprehensive Family Bible, annotated and
indexed by Dr. David Davidson, with a series of
illustrations, including historical subjects; the
whole to be completed in thirtyfonr parts, at 25
cents each. The three parts of this work already
issued are excellent, in spirit and material.
Mr. T. B. Pugh, of the Arcade, sends the Sep
tember number of "Le Bon Ton," a journal des
modes and monthly report of Paris Fashions. The
colored engravings are executed in Paris, and their
desoriptions •are given in French and English.
This is a very superior work, giving the latest
Parisian modes.
A Card from Captain Re Revierm
The Courrier des Etats thliS of Saturday pub
lishes a letter from Captain Do Reviere, the hero
of the Blount affair, Ichich letter wo translate as
follows :
To the Editor of the Courrier des Etats Un is :
NEW YORK, August 2, 1858.
Mn. EDITOR : Finding myself at last delivered
from the judicial persecutions to which I have
been so unjustly subjected, 1 come to ask of you a
rectification of the teats which have been commu
nicated to you, and which have been so calumni
ously applied to my person. I deolare that I have
never in any way been connected with fraudu
lent bankruptcies, consequently that I have never
been mixed up with judicial proceedings in
France. Such matters may relate to an individual
whose name resembles mine, but I am indignant
that they should be attributed to me or any mem
ber of my family.
Since the year 1844, I have not ceased to belong
to the French army, and I am now on furlough (en
non artivite) for temporary infirmities resulting
from wounds received in the Crimea. (The very
words of the document signed by Marshal Valliant,
Minister of War.)
As to the matter which has served as a pretext
for the persecution of which I have been tho vic
tim—the pretended abduction of Miss Blount—l
declare all that has been said a lying and mali
cious invention. I personally deny having over
abducted Miss Blount, and still loss Madame
Blount. My part in that affair was limited to ac
companying, upon their demand, and to protest,
at their request, two ladies who endeavored to
escape from an odious tyranny. Inm ready to do
so again.
Hitherto I have been unable to defend myself,
but now I intend to do it, and to obtain justice for
the attacks, which all who are acquainted with
me know to ho malignant. I await from your im
partiality, sir, reparation of the wrong which,
upon false information, you have done to a man
who walks with head erect because he has the
right to carry it so.
Aooept, sir, the assurance of my perfeot conside
ration. Capt. 11. A Dahlman.
The Carrier gives credit to the Captain's state
ment.
The Cincinnati Price Current publishes ta
bles showing the comparative number of hogs, ac
cording to the assessors' returns, in ninety-three
counties inliontucky, thirty-eight in Indiana, and
twenty-nine in Ohio, the present and previous
years, prepared by the Auditor of each State. The
aggregate number this year is 2,576,914, against
2,789,488 last year— decrease 213 674.
P. B. Penniman, Esq., retires from the
editorship of the Honeedale (Pa.) Democrat He
has been eonneeted 'with the press es editor and
printer for thirty-five years, and for fourteen
years has published the Democrat.
TWO CENTS.
Letter from New York.
rOorreepondenee of The 'Preea.l
Atrocities at Quarantine—Exactions of the Health
Officer—Philadelphia Steam Fire Engine, and Cold
Rdeept ion here—Their Appearance ata Firs—Poliii
cal Doingi at rcontnany for the Fall Campaign—.
Hardt vs. Softs—Michigan -Suite ConointiOn ex•
cites harprise—Madeline Smith—Steffani, the neat
Tenor—Madame do Kori:
Mar YORK, 6ept 4, 1858
The absorbing topic of minveraiiiion lathWilestenction
of life and property by the mob of 'ruining it' Griaran
tine. Thirty-eight' buildings were flied and rased to
the earth, and the poor, sick, helpless ininstes,' suffer
lug from diseases the most fearful and loathsome, were,
turned out upon the,bare earth; many of them neier
again to enjoy shelter No one attempts an apology
for these atrocities, though the fact cannot be deniMi t
that the oppressive regniations and the extortions to
which riot only, the 'maple on :Anton Island, but the
merchants of New York, hayn boon compelled to sub
mit, hava accumulated a feeling of indignation, the
vcallatingll of which is regtrded with a certain degree
of complacency. Prominent among the names of those
who took port in the proceedings is that of Rity Tomp
kins—son of the late Gov Tompkins—who clairoa to
leave acted the parrof a pacillcator instead of an ag
gressor:
Your readers will gain some ides of the exactions
made upon trade, by quarantine regulations when they
are inrormed that all ships coming front an inf cted
po t. although all may be well on board, are brought to
anchor in the bay, seven miles below Quarantine;
thence they are compelled to empty their cargoes 1,16
barges supplied by the health officer, whose revenue
fr tn this and other sources in said to exceed cue hun
dred thousand dollars per annum—some putting It atone
hund-ed and fifty thousand, The charges for getting a
bale rf cotton from Quarantine to the city frequently
amount to asinueb as the freight from Cuba. ar d one
sugar importing house la said to have paid $5,0.0 in
those charges. or at tee rate of $6 per hogshead..
Your sterna fire engine company were not treated
with any extravagant courtesy durfrg their excursion
to thin fo,ty, A fire occurred in the Bowery just at the
hour derignated for se exhibition of its ope'ation before
the Mayor and other °fillets. An of test..
leg its powers practically thus unexpectedly Present
ieg itself, the Mayor requested the company to proceed
to the- Bre, 'which they d d with alacrity. - bat on reach
fog the spot they were wet in the coolest possible man
ner by cur foremen' and firemen. and it was some time
before they hsti au oimortaofte of getting to work Af t
ter plr,ing two streams from ;1.; inch nozzles, and doing
it up very effectively, the foreman In cha-ge of cur de
partment requented.Philadelph,a to "dry-up,” became*
they wet their New York brethren and impeded their
movements! On returning to the Park' to give a fur:
ther exhibition, the City 'Esthetes manifested so little
lntereei in it that your townsmen +err - properly walked
t hemselvea off and returned &tonic Their treatment by
car department presented a fine fasts:me of ‘• how not
to do it.ll
The proceedings at Tammany Hall. on Thursday
evening last. Indicate anything but unity in the
Democratic General Committee. The probability Is
that contesting delegations to the tie - vcorstie State
Convention will he chosen in every district in the city,
as they have been in many of the country distriets.
Thus far the •s nits"' are in the ascendant, but the
harts' , are wonderful fellows in a stirs obese. Mr,
Dickinson's Menus, led on and engineered by that ex
periencsd. wary. sasaciuns manager, Idwin Croswell,
are actively though qulely laboring to Ithcomplieh cer
tain end.' ant you need not I e snip lest if they sue ,
teed beyond the present calculation of their opponents
()onside able surprise - is manifested in r. Democratic
circles , ' at the result of the Desmoratio State Conven
tion of Michigan presided over br one of her most dis
tingulehed sons, Robert McClelland—always a favor-
Ite with the Democratic masses: That the nomination
for Governor should have been conferred upon the
chivalrous Stuart, whose course on the Lecompton
question in the Senate evinced so much pluck as well
ea patriotism, although "n violent antagoniam to the
Administration—that such a man should so promptly
be honored by the first nomination In the gift of the
Convention, has opened the eyes of the knowing ones
to an extent somewhat painful. ' ' •
Among the passengers by the- Vanderbilt • was
young lair whose resemblance to the wax figure of
kfadeline Smith, is Madame Tassaud's exhibition in
London, was se marked as to excite surprise, .Those
who Caw her are confident it was the gennlne Made
line hortelf..
Steffaul, the new tenor of Maratzek's company, bee
mule a great hit. Ire heed fine - voice, handles It well.
moven about the stage in a , manly, graceful way, and
is a very fair actor. Being, moreover a good leaking
fellow, he Is safely booked for popularity. The rearou
he happens to be FO little known here Is ,because he
"disseminated" bimielf analenly from a very poor
engagement in 'ltaly. conveyed hlmaelf to Mexico.
where he hits been singing for a couple of years. awl
was a great I'i:sortie and where he was discovered by
our Indefatigable rubicund impressrtrio.
Madame Le Vert, the distingalahed beauty—the "
presentative woman" of the S receiving the
mile of her crowds of admirers at the St. Nieholas
Hotel,
THE MARK 11T8
FLOUR.—The market without chinga—*aloe 10,0.'0
bbl* at $3 B 5 a 4 BO for unsound, with ;mall parcels as
high as 11 75 to y 10 for superfine Welitern; $5 for super
fine State; $5.50 for extra State • $5.20.a56 for common
to medium extra Weatorit; and .$5.70¢6.50 for common
grades of extra round roop Ohio, the market dotal?
quiet. •
Included la the males are MOO bbla round hoop extra
Ohio at $i 7066. Southern Timm Is dull and heavy—
eales 1,200 Ws et 1565.70 for sepe fine. and $5 750
775 for fancy and extra Sales of 200 bbls Rye flour
at ES 5064.40, and 00 bbls Jersey Corn Meal at 8115'
CRAIN —The Wheat market i• quirt, and ances
nominally the same. Hales 6 500 bushels at $1.1861.80
for red Southern ; $1 8361.50 for white Eleuthera ; and
$1 45 for white Kentucky
Rye steady ; eaten SAM baeliela Flom at 70a. Barley
dull; small rake of old Canadian at 0234 a. A cargo of
now woo reported sold to arrive on terms not definitely
ascertained.
Born marketdnii
mixenertern ; 63®85x' - for
white Sruthern, an f r prime Southern yellow
Bate dull and heavy, at 50054 e for State snd•Western.
Pnovisiows —The Pork market opeuen firm, with a
good demand, but creed unsettled ; vies 1,350 bbis at
517 60017.75 for mess $lB for heavy do, closing at the
Inside figure, and $l6 40015 60 'or prime. Prime mess
is quiet and nom; al at $16016 60.
There is only a moderate ingriry for Beef. but the
market bat not undergoes any change; sales 140 bbls
$11.75012 country wee"; '14014 75 for r.packel Ohl—
ehivro mess; and $1501550 far errs. Prime mils
Beef a.,1 Beef Hems are dull and no.. inal
tattoo quiet There is nothing of 'moment doing In
'lnt Meats. and gnotstions rre ' omitted at fIN tr6No for
ehoutde•e, and•B tit mB3ia for Haile. Lard is buoyant at
1 allyie for common to prime; 'ales T 75 thin. -
oci.iß —There continues a fc od Int/1111.7, and the
inarknt in very in. ban advancing fendenoy Sales
lime our lout t 050 hints, at T 08,40 for Cuba, and 7Ke
fle for Porto Rico.
Comm—there has been increased activity In Rio.
and the market is firm; the transacti-ne since nor la , t
include 6 000 bags ex•Panema, and 4 500 bags ex Singe
rolls, on private terms, but understood to bare been at
full pricee ; and 1,600 bags, in lots, at 10X ellyko ; also
ealei 125 bugs Java at 150.
tdoLassee is quiet. but holders continue firm, owing
to a small supply offering; sales since our last 2 , 0 bbds
Outia at 3'o.
W tssar.—The market is firmer, with sales of 700
bbls at 24.kr0, apd closing. with no sellers below 25c.
Last r rout oc. 1.275 bble charged bands at 243 o
Amiss —The market is steady . and quiet, at $8 for ,
bo it Pots and Pearls.
COTTON Is ♦>ry firmly held, with sales to a moderate
ezteut at 18e for middling uplands.
The Quarantine War at Staten Island.
From the New York Poet of Saturday evening I
The one hundred policemen required to be sent
to Quarantine by the commissioners of emigration.
arrived there in the steamboat Dr. Kane, at it
o'clock last evening. nearly forty-eight boors after
the first public demonstration of the incendiaries
They wore all armed with the volcanic repeating
riff-aand pistols. furnished by the manufacturers,
and are under command of
. Captain Walling, the
same officer who commanded daring the Segume's
Paint war. They have a six-pounder, with plenty
of ammunition, in charge. The party was ea
oismpanied by Police Commissioners Nye and
Bowen, ar.d Superintendent Talmadge. The boat
also took down a supply of tents, which were im
mediately pitched within the quarantine grounds
and occupied by the sick. Tents wore a so pro
vided for the police, a earan-fl• o was lighted, aim
tinols were posted, and altogether the scene might
be taken for a miniature representation of the
encampment of the allied armies within the ruins
of Sebastopol.
Ray Tompkins, the reported leader of the in
cendiaries, was quietly arrested last evening.
shortly after the arrival of the police. Detective..
officers Milday and Stephenson met -bim in Tom
Burns's bar-room, gad suggested that Messrs. Nye
end Bowen would be glad to confer with him about
the threatened burning of the. shipping. Mr.
Tompkins went with them willingly, and on his
arrival at headquarters was taken into custody on
a warrant issued by Justice Welsh He wee
brought up to the city last night . The warrant
charges him with misdemeanor in violating the
quarantine laws by entering the Quarantine en
closure, Justice Welsh has also issued warrants
for the apprehension of Matthew Carroll, Charles
Stebbins, Muller, and Jacob Vanderbilt.
The warrants wero issued on complaint of Dr.
Thompson. and John F. Raymond, a resident of
Southfield.
The inhabitants of the"infected district"—that
is, the neighborhood where Kremer, a German,
died—were yesterday notified that their dwellings
would be burned at night, but the threat was not
carried into execution, the presence of the police,
and the arrest of the ruling spirit, seeming to have
disheartened the mob.
After delivering Mr Ray Tompkins into the care
of Captain Williamson of the 14th precinct, Detec
tives Stephenson and Wildey returned last night
to Quarantine for further operation. At daybreak
this morning they took a force of twelve police
men, armed with voloanio repeating Ogles, and
sallied forth
They first proceeded to the stable of Matthew
Carroll, near the landing, and Officer Wilda) , took
the proprietor into custody. Then they marched
up the hill about a quarter of a mile to the house of
Charles S. De Forrest, a justice of the peace, who
had boon overheard by the detectives boasting of
his achievements at the fires. The house was in
stantly :surrounded, and the detectives entered.
roused Mr. Do Forrest from his slumbers, and made
him their prisoner. They next proceeded to
the house of William Muller, near , at hand,
which they surrounded in the same manner,
and found Mr. Muller also in bed. Mr. Muller's
daughter, at filet denied that her father was at
home. but that gentleman soon name out and was
arrested. The affair was managed with such
promptitude that there was no opportunity for an
organized resistance, if any had been contem
plated. The prisoners went along quietly, and
expressed no fears as to the result. They were
brought. over to the city at eight o'clock, and
taken before Justice Welsh, at the City Hall po
lioo court, this forenoon.
Mr. Ray Tompkins spent last night at the New
York Hotel, in the custody of an officer, detailed
by Captain Williamson for that purpose. He is
not at all alarmed at his arrest, which be had an.
tioipated, and Societe that he has done nothing be
yond what was authorized by the Castleton Board
of Health. This is the I lea of all the prisoners.
The parties arrested were brought before Jus
tice Welsh, at the Mayor's office, and held to bail
to appear at the Court Of General Sessions for the
city and county of New York on Monday next.
The amount fixed, is two thousand dollars each.
William Muller was bailed by Fridolin Goetse,
and Commodore Vanderbilt will go security for the
others.
Two or three yellow fever and small-pox patients
died at quarantine last night. There is no doubt
that their deaths were hastened, if not oaused, by
exosure to the weather.
SATURDAY, 10 A M.—There was little or no ex
citement about the qoarantine last night. The
inhabitants seem to have become tired out from
their exertions of the twoprevious nights. Ani
NOTICE TO 'CORREORONIIII
Coeteepoideme.ter pp : ** g r . bead!:
WM the following rake • • 1 t
Ihery eommtudeathee meth* emenepantA
name of the writer. In order to Insure oar el
the typography, but me ads thr - the ahe't ,eikeekt be
written upon.
We shall be greatly obliged to gentleman is PasaV.
Taub' and other liteta far oontriblitiorut etrirtrthooeir.` •
rent news or the day In thekr rti: inaar localities; tie
resource* of the eurroluiding toontrY, -
popnl - atlon, or my informatlen that will is Wending
to the general reeler. - "
it may be ,that .the.preience of a largo force of
armed police; and the arrest of several of the ring
leaders of the mob, hadthe effect to daniperithe
feel Inge of the natlves,;_- •
- The Gaited: States frigate Saltine was: towed
down from the eitylatilaat night, and - anchored.
Abreast of the Government gores thee, oteet them,
ail well an the shiPpizigAt anchor shoad the
threatened attack be made upon them. , •
, The .walls of the 9uarantine grounds - are strictly
guarded by thopolice force from the oity,'allowing
none to peal or 'repass unless duly nuthorisseknr
having permission, " -
Among the arreits'inade are Mattheiv Carrell,
livery-stable keeper ;Wm; Muller,, lager-beer
saloon keeper ;':and: Charles S De Forrest, ajua-
I toe of the passe, who is known to , have 'fired the
boathouse; .they-were taken to, the city this
morning in the steamer Dr. Kane.
.There are someone heuidred and fifty ; Warrants
out for various parties'. and the police are on the
alert for those suppesed to be concerned in the
outrage.
GENERAL NEWS.
It is stated that'Mr.,Jacob Blant, thirty-six
years of age. died in ganebester, Mass . on Mon
day last, of voluntary starvation. Mr. P was
paying attention to a young lady of the town 'some
three years ago, but hie proposal for marriage was
rejected. The disappointment preyed upon bia
mind, and be soon aftersiard attempted to blow
1011 bruins out, but only succeeded to destroying
both eyes: He has oonsequen.lv remained blind
for three years. Daring that time he once made
an unsuccessful attempt-to starve himself. but
without .eaccess. The second time, be Wee sue
cessful—meatlng his end as above stated. ' He had
partaken of noth;ne -for nine weeks but coffee,
sweetened-water, and morphine—finding his chief
sustenance during that time from the fat of his
system, ,
- It is said, that the Secretary of the Interior
hag prepayed instructions for Col. Bliss Rector,
Satienntendent of Indian Affairs in the Southwest,
directing him to take measures for the removal of
the;Seminoles remaining in Florida. It was under
tbe,management of Colonel R. that Billy Bowlegs
.and his party were removed to the West, and it is confidently believed that hie farther efforts in this
reetteat Will be sulosisfulOt the-white people who
adjacent to the -hannterof the`-Indiana still in
Florida wilt not interfere with:tbem, se as: oln4
dace them to retire to.their biding-places ft the •
impenetrable "Moroni's. Colonel R. will visit Flo- •
rolaos Been as the season permits,"taking a few of
-the Seminoles now in the West with him, with tbe
intention that.theyshall hunt up those still re
maining, and induce them to remove.
We are sorry to say it—we do -not wish - o
say it must, as faithful obronielers, say it,
namely: Victoria's daughter, Mrs. Princess of
Pruesia, quarrels with her 'husband; or, Mr.
Prince of Prussia quarrels with Mrs. Princess
thatis they do not think exactly alike, 'arid Zdre.
Victoria is with the happy_pair," trying to-tie
the " true , lovers' knot" a little tighter. - The story
that) the young princess actually- ejected „the
ptinoe from the nuptial conch by placing her royal
tittle feet against his • royal highness's ribs, and
then;suddenly extending her royal curved - organ.
efloqomotion into a positive bee line, is doubted
by Prussian engineers.—Bolton Post. .
Three horses, intended for the Emperor Na
fioleen, left Boston for New York on Friday, to be
shipped by paoket Havre *he animals were
ordered by the Emperor through" Greene ,k Co.,
brokers, of Paris, whose agents here, R H. Ham
mond, Esq., made the purchase. One of the horses,
inteoed for a single_ team or saddle hossa,yrsa
purokased at Montpelier, Vt , is seven leers old,
aftee! hands high, weighs 1,050 lbs., and was sire d
by astir' Morgan.- The ;others are a inataed
pair f hays seven years old, .neighing froml,ooo
to 14.00 lbs. each. . ,
• Mrs. Adeline Armor, of Coffee county; Ala,
offersa reward of, two hundred dollars foe.the ap
prehension of Willie& Taylor„who murdered , her
husband, Richard Mt, and -her son 'Richard R- -
Armcir, iu that•county, on-the 20th of August. -
Rhe thus describes him : Bald Taylor is about six •
feet high, spare built, weighs about, one hundred ,
'end forty pounds, zither dark oomplected and
• low, black hair, yellow or hlizereyed, and usually"
wears very long beard, whiolf fa very dark ; abort
30 years of ago. -
The Barnstable Patriot, In announcing the
arrival of tho ..whaleship Mohawk, Captain
Grant, at Nantucket, after an- absence of forty,
eight :months, says Grant made the voyage
with her husband, with one . young ohild, and
two niore were added -to the - family during the
voyage. -Considering that the' ship took 1700
barrels of sperm oil, this may be considered tt
successful voyage. - -
The most desperate piece of coolness we` -
have heard of recently, was that of a young ruin
named Maynard, in Bad Ax county, Wisconsin,
whose;leg was recently ainputated. While - the
leg was boing taken off be coolly faked for a eheas
gj toharro, and snquired the yrses of a earl^ leffl,
saying that he intended to have one as Soon as he -
got well and could earn one.
A hfr. Ingram, who is largely interested at '
Port Borneo, Texas, has made Mayor Stith, of
New Orleans, a liberal proposition to relieve that
that. of the emigrants abeut - arriring front Europe:. •
Mr, Ingram Drone Wei t o -_ send -ism- Tamaz.tay - tso - stimistitp,- and - to- give -ao
grant ft lot to build upon, free of charge, or two
hundred sores of land eaoh, at. 33 par sore on three -
years' 'time.
- Knife, a London artist, has succeeded in
.photographing an exploding shell. The view is
taken is the shell emerges from the smoke, - and
shows three eighths of an inch of its track. It is
curiotO that in every instance' there is in the
emoko about the shell a phantom human'beed, net
visible to ths eye, but quite distinct in the photo
graph. It is no doubt the refleetionof the shadow_
of the gunner
' Angastus Werner escaped from the Schnyl-
kill county prison yesterday week. Ile is 32 years
of age; 5 feet it.inohee high, gray eyes, dark
brown , surnight Lair, middling and rather fair,
full fade. nose a little turned up, a slight sear on
•be forehead, hae a heavy beard which his not
boon shaved for acme time, speaks broken English,
had on,whon he left a small skull cap. A - reward.
of $2O is offered for his arrest.
Thoinas Werner, of Stanford, Drdebees
county., N. Y , name home drunk last Thursday.
got into a dispute with his eon,aged 18 years, and*
a
seised hoe to strike him with, when the young
man avoiding the blow, Mr.- Werner fell forward,
and his head striking a atone, fractured the skull,
killing him instantly. „ •
The; Wrightsville (Pa.) Star notes non.
siderablo activity in the lumber trade at that
plane, and, what is remarkable in these dare of
railroads, says a large number of wagons, drawn
by mule and horse power. and laden with lumber,
are daily leaving for different point* inoluding
Harford county, Md.
There is to be an immense sale of property
by the Sheriff of Burlington county. N. 3.. on the
17th of September. Ail the extensive mills. fao
tortes, Sprint-works, and the whole Tillage ge
Shrevevillo, some two miles from Mt. Holly, are
to be sold under foreclosure. -
The 'Alexandria Sentinel states that Mr.
Henry Strother, of Missouri, who has been labor
ing under most distressing hyponchodria for sev
eral months, committed suicide on Wednesday,
near Sperdville, Va., by shooting himself with
a shot gun.
An inquisitive gentleman, of a mathematical
turn of mind, is engaged in calculating what
Would be the probable length' ef the surerfluotts
Atlantic cable, provided all the charms, four.lneh
bite, and sections, now kept ,as curiosities, were
united in one piece.
The Lancaster Express is bragging about
the fine salves which are raised in that county.
We have some rare specimens of calves in this
city, which we think would puzzle the honest
farmers.of Lanoaster county to heat.
Mr. Knapp, register of, the county of Cha
tham, Canada West, has bein detected in frauds
involving property to the amount of $50,000, car
ried on through the means of false mortgages
made by the register himself.
The " Rainbow,' a steel ship of one hun
dred and sixty tons, has just been launched from
Mr. Laird's works on the Mersey, which is intended
for the navigation of the Niger.
The track-laying upon the Gettysburg (Pa.)
Railroad, whloh was suspended, for a short time
through a want of iron,bas been maimed.
The harvesting of the tobacco crop has
commenced in Connecticut. The average yield
per acre is said to be 1,500 pounds.
A Fearful Gale—Loss of the Barque New
Brunswick and Five of the Crew on
Lake Erie.
The Chatham (Canada West) Pieria learns the
particulars of the foundering of the barque New
Brunswick, Captain MoTavtah, during the gale of
Thursday night last, five miles off Point Pulse :
So fearful was • the gale that all management of
the vessel was lost, and after weathering the sea
some time she foundered. As might be imagined,
the position of the entire crew was perilous.
Without any apparent means of saving themselves
at hand, the faint hope of preserving their lives
seemed groundless.
Upon a foundered vessel in the midst of a ter
rific storm of wind and rain, at midnight, and five
miles from land, hope of reaching the shore in
safety might well be banished from the stoutest
heart. And little wonder was it that five persons,
out of the nine composing the crow, found awatery
grave ere daylight dawned.. Even when morning
had come, the prospect of reaching shore was but
little improved. Not a tool to help to construct
raft was obtained, and had it not been that Capt.
McTavish, with the assistance of a small penknife,
was enabled to detach a ,‘ boom" and ugaft," and
with these materials to construct a miserable raft,
not one soul would have been left to relate the sad
tale of their sufferings.
However, with this little instrument the raft
was launched upon the angry waters, freighted
with the preetous weigh•tof,five mortal beings t, who
left the foundered vessel, with the hope tha by
paddling with their hands, they might gain the
shore five miles distant. This slow process had
been industriously persevered in against the wind
for live hours, when, to the great joy of the Cap
:ho of
Cap
tain,
?Pll e e
little e
d boa
relief
t, mannedcom i ngtowardby
mruob
theteint e h r e t
Shank and his family, which boat was in such a
bsti state. that it was only kept from going to the
bottom of the lake by its numerous leakages being
ste_pped with clay.
However. in tuts boat the survivors of the crew
of the New Brunswick, consisting of Captain Mc-
Tavish, 'Joseph Dares, mate, John Banks and
Duncan MoVicar, seamen, were with much diffi
culty brought to shore. The names of those
drowned are as follows: Duncan Turner, James
Riddle, baker. Archibald McMillan , a young
man named Thomas —, and the cook, Isaac
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