Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 13, 1866, Image 1

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    «PS£®r PEACOCK. EflitQL
' VOLUME XX.—NO. 162
-•• ' DIED. ■■•'.-•■
SSlfciSSSSSKg^^ttef«i tost, Isaac
Saturday attemcwiflt aveane, on (this)
lUh 1 “ t -Oe<^=-
eeih nUie uth I “ t " williamH. Elliott,to
ot tl i 0 “» respect
•Sence MaiMs fhneral, from hla late real
n““Jt 3 OO4 Btreet ’ on Sanday ““g*-
B^ma£fSa'? ll ir Il ?, ornlnBr ’ P ,ara ’ daughter or John
srTrfSSS?^ - ■ ged lOQr months. *
momln *' «**« u«>,
.«*+i l^£S? a HF® B ' a ®d friend* of the family are’invited to
Ms ltt,e residence, 257 South
on Monday morning, at 11 o’clock. * ■
‘*n*sSSvn& ? e t. Sth list " Wm ’ H- Smith, m the
retaavee and Mend, of the family are respect-
S£i?J I lSff£i?,. at f en d the fhocral, from hia late real
dence. ea) South Sixteenth street, on Snnday, the 14th
» «^e^^ Clook,P - M - To proceed to Monni Vermra
- day morning, the 12th Instant
‘ J SS yyaon.tq the 64th year of ids age. .
JglMlVj* andfriends of the.fhmhy are respect
AM?<S,.? tt S ul f lB &om Wit? riil
on « y
of her age. *
friends of the-fttmiiy. regpcct
invited to attend the funeral, frorti the residence
* mviSvSJ^SS*'*! 0 * North Sixth street, on Monday
,Sgd^etoy. D3^,<ttl °° clock ‘ Wooif
.■» XiAMDBIJ. IMPOBTED POB PAIiL
g. Bernard. Woolen Cloaklngß.
WJS ’ MOSaIC Woolen Shawls. .
Magnlflcent Plaid Poplins.
W bat HBB STB IPS .AND
W I N D O,W MOULDINGS
QCI2-B,tc,tfa4m*
BEUGIOUS NOTICES.
BIBLE CLASS, OF THE
•ft-y, North Presbyterian Church, will celebrate their
Anniversary «n TUESDAY EVENING. 16thlnstant
■T>y appropriate exercises, in connection with a Concert
-of SacredMoKic,ln the Church, SIXTH street, above
Green. The Misses Alexander and Do Negri, Mrs.
Moore, Mroßtunp and other eminent musical talent
haTC kindly tendered their services. Oscar Koen?g!
-Organist of theOhnrch, Director. *’
TPrte^^^" Iyy,,UngCTCT - arB igg^,* o t . bB
KT. MIOHASL’6 CHUBCH GERMAN
*«Sf. TOWsT—Pnbllciervlces la connection with the
Km tern Convocation of the Diocese
JJjUije held (D. V;) ia this chnreh on MONDAY,
October Bth, letti
iOSHhJ&S- “3 Tlce *» held on Monday
erenlng, at o’clock—aermon by the Bev. E. w.
ofNorrfatowii, All the seats la thU Chnreh
are/res, and the public generally are inrltod to attend
vlltlQ BCTTKCL 11^
D^TGH'i’isß.— Bpeclal Discourse in
inw *g»U>era» Clroreb, New «treel.be
,'sJElS??^ l n S w-* nß s£? ana Vine, by the Pastor,
New. a W. Hatter, en To morrow (Hanasy) Eresliir.
eeryice com
mencaeat naif past las.
J* E. PX7YDA2C,: PASTOR OF THE
"■&; Tlat Befbrmed Dsteb Chnreh, earner of Sev
~«nihand Bpring Garden streets, win preach to-mor
£* ** in the evening
w* invited, particularlystrangera
EEtIGiptJBKEBVICES EVERYSAB BATH
■r=r evening at 7 a o'clock to the GreenHUl Presby
terian Choreh, Girard avenue, above Sixteenth street,
for the maa-ea. All seats free and all welcome. Sob-
JCo: sermon to-merrow evening, “Homes.” it*
ITS* NORTKPREBBYTERIAN CHURCH.SIXTH:
. Green. Hev. Robert W. Henry, D.
±>, Pastor.—Services to-morrow morning at 10*
o'clock. Communion at 3 o’clock. Prayer meeting at
vis P. M. ■ ■<■ ■ t" - it*
CENTENNIAL JUBILEE OP AMERICAN
-MEVUODIBM.—Rev. Dr- Franklin Moore will
preach a Centenary Sermon In St John M. E. Church,
on To-morrow (Sunday) Moraine, at 10)4 o’clock.
Preaching at 7)4 o’clock by the Pastor, Bov. Jacob
Dickerson. It*
IJTS* \PEST ARCH STREET PRESBYTERIAN
Ue' corner of Eighteenth and Arch streets.
Preaching To-morrow, at 10)4 A.M.. by Rev 8. O
HEPBURN. _Sermon at 7)4 P. JM.. by Rev. E, H.
SEVEN. Subject—“ The Sabbath, its sanctity and
claims. - lt *
Jl'rS* REV. O, W. SHI) LDS D. D., OF PRINCE
’*K£r ton, will preach in the Second Presbyterian
Church, coreer of TULPEHOCKEN and GREEN
etreeta Germantown, to-morrow, at 10X A. M„ and
7)4 P- M. _ it*
SECOND PREBBYTEBIAN CHURCH,
street below Arch. The pastor Bev.
E.R-Beadle, will preach tomorrow at 10)4 A. M.
and 7)4 P. M- . it*
STS* THIRD REFORMED CHURCH. TENTH
“t/ and Filbert streets, Rev. J. W. schenck. Pastor,
-services at 10)4 In the morning and 7)4 In the even
ing. lt»-
I‘rs* FRENCH EVANGELICAL CHURCH, N. E.
•nSr corner Seventh and Spruce streets. Services
every Sunday at 10)4 A. M. and 7)4 P. M., by the Bev.
Dr. Cmnslrat, Pastor. Seatsftee. «S
' s ,HENB°N WILL PREACH IN
Green Hill Hall, 8. ®. corner Seventeenth and
Poplar streets, To morrow Afternoon, at 3)4 o’clock. •
It'iS 5 ’ REV. W. W. NEWELL (UNITARIAN) will
•h£r preach at Langstreth’s Hall, Germantown, to
morrow at 10)4 o’clock, morning, and 7)4 evening, it*
fTls* CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, LOCUST
above Thirteenth. Services to-morrow motn
htjffld evening. Rev. L--L, Briggs, Paßtor, it*
SPECIAI NOTICES.
SCIESfIXFIC COCBSB.
LAFAIETIE COLLEGE.
to the general Coarse of Instruction In
✓ Shis Department, designed to lay a substantial basis of
- knowledge and scholarly culture, students can pursue
those branches which are essentially practical and
technical, viz.: ENGINEERING, Civil. Topograuical
and Mechanical: MINING and METALLURGY
■ ARCHITKCTUBE, and the application of Chemistry
-to AGRIuULTuRE and the ARTS* There Is also at-
CLOGY; and of the HISTORY and TNSTITUTIONS
■pro°* own country. For Circulars apply to President
CATTELL, or to Prof. R. R YOUNG MAN.
April 4,1886, Clerk of the Faculty.
tay3-6m03 . . J
PHILADELPHIA ■
“viY BREWEBS’ ASSOCIATION,
Office. No 30 South SIXTH Street,
P Ued V> the Philadelphia Brewers’
iß now 111 PPeraUon,and brewing,
ALB, POBTEB AKD BROWIT STOITT
Quality of which is not excelled by that of any
2^t £r r€U) ery in the Uruted States: the best material
42 < K a « tlon incorporated by Act of the Tip^r.
u P° n the mutual benefit plan each
“ Stockholder becomes part owner of theßrswerv pit
tures,etc.,jmd-sosecured from any rfcfe of &!Fwhi£
,'g® PJipebfshßres being almost uomliil
‘&“nse y addlUOnal M3eS3mc “. ffiitouSSdWvldta
Theptc'ckholderereceive their Ale, etc. at cost so
’that they Bave nearly one-third of the price 2h ’’io2
tpald, and besides this saving, the profit upon sale?
mude to others, who lire not stockholders and to
■' WiffilhrbHPrice fa charged, will be divided am?S?tto
•Stockholders seml-annnaliy; this dividend akm?
Ifatoicnt ’ Wlu make na - tesiraHUi and frofitmi to
To secure these advantages the trade shonld snh.
-• cCT be at once, as the amonnt of Stock is limited Sid
-wlßbo sold to none but dealers, ana
Biven and tamvUs shown at the
. office of the Brewery, 80 South SIXTH Street
t* THOMAS J. MARTIN, President
:. F. Dealy, Secretary. ocs rotf
'tffl'S 1 ’ PROF. ALONZO TRIPP] 1 ■'
OF BOSTON,
• • v a c will deliver his
-NTA-Drvr T'nxT GREAT LECTUBE ON
NAPOLEON IH. AND THE COUNT VON BIS*
.MABCS,
" FUND HALL, THURSDAY NEXT
.. .. October 18th, 1866.
This beuig the first of a series of FREE LECTURES.
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Memberaand friends of the Association can obtain
011 * 17 at the No, 1210 CHES'L
ZaPT street* ocl3-strps
-.rame^CwiL^
should caU on SAMUEL W, hejS -U make th«?r
purchases. ,AU_who PatroiS Mm <sn foil £
Office, 52JARCHstreet. ' *i*MB*Ks&& rt
119 Sonth TENTH Street.
At MR. HENRY MINTEN’B, No. 204 SOUTH
TWELFTH street toe well-known Betonratenr,
yon can find all* the delicacies of the season. Terra
pin. Oysters of a superior qnality, ChiokenSSalad, etc.
Mr. Minton In getting np Chicken orany. other Salad
has no superior: and as for Oysters they are truly de
iiclous. *
EamiUes desirous of being supplied would do well
to leave their obdbbs early in the day to secure that
prompt attention for which Mr. M. 1 fa
n °. ted - pels ztrp*
TjiITLEB, WEAVER * 00., , ■ r
. Mannfltctorea of
MANILA _AND TARRED CORDAGE,
„„ _ . Cords, Twines: *o.,
No. 23 North Water street, and No. 22 North Dels war .
avenue. Philadelphia. ™
Edwin Ha Fitleb. mtattaw. htbaitw;
W*AV*B,
THE BMKKKITO rv'yivi'AnH. p^yr.-p
-‘ W ' H> DOT T°N, 814 ChUtam
street. _r ' - oce-a.tu.th.tf
toVlte th6lr
JW 1
•"ST BEQEI VJiiD BY flu IP ATTTTB T^TJDrr-rn
0” Menas and public to see for theiSeiVea' we do
goffer lor sale any goods
aeia-w.s 2mrp} Ko. zSS* ;
_JL_ oc6-a.tu.th.tf
"plB-EBTAKDXSHED LOAN OFFICE
Comer ol THIRD and GASKUdfatreaS
_ _ „ ■ Below LombardT^
exrii^?*&f NDS ' WATCHES, JXWKLBT]
DRABLY lOT^wdS
„THK EMERSON COTTAGE SQUARE
BPECIAX. NOTICES. :
REPUBLICAN INVINCIBLES!!
. !
A MEETING OP THE REPUBLICAN INVINCI
BEES will be held In their, Hall, SEVENTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, at EIGHT o'clock
TO-NIGHT f
Important business will be transacted. ° ;
WILLIAM McMICHAEL.'
i Pkesidbnt. '
W. A FOX Secret abt. . it •
STS I ’ AT THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Con-
"YOUNG MAN’S INSTI-
V* . the Ist Inst., the following gentlemen were
electea to fill vacancies In tbe Board of Trustees:
ramnelO: Mortom 1 John j. Thompson,
James D.Whetham, (William P. Crsison.
g€mT B.TaUiam, •Henry tt. Dechert.
The. Board is now constituted aa follows:,
President—WlLLlAM WKIBH.
Vice President—ASA WHITNEY.
Secretary—WlLLlAM L. BEHN, >
Treasurer—SAMUEL FIELD*
. ; TBUSTEXS, ’
Hon. WnU). Kelley, Jacob P. Jones.
S. Morris Wain, Thomas S Stewart,
Joshua W. Ash. M. D„ Israel Morris,
Benjamin Marshall, v Berjamin Rowland, Jr., •
Thomas T. Tasker, Br., Samuel O. Morton,
Jthn Farunm. James D. Whetham.
Sam’l. V. Merrick, Henry B. Taiham,
- John M. Ogden. - John J. Thompson,'
A. L. Elwyn, M. D., William P. Cresson,
John Williams, Henry M, Dechert*
By order of the Board,
tTzs* AS THE SEASON HAS NOW ARRIVED
Utty when prudent Housekeepers supply themselves
with FUEL for the foil and winter, we deem it avproro*
t. speak of the FAMILY COAL SmKYLB.
HUTCHINS southeast comer of NINTH and GI-
RaBS avenne. At tbis favorite stand all the most
approved varieties of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal In
cluding the Eagle Vein. Honeybrook.Broad Mountain,
Ac., may be haCbytbe single ton or cargo, at the
lowest market rates. Housekeepers, make a note of
■ eez? thA,tnl2trp
THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF
OTGOKHOLDBRS OF lESm
WuNY MUTUAL COAL COMPANY will be held
at the Continental Hotel, on WEDNESDAY.
October 17th, at 12 o’clock, noon, for the elec
tion of seven Directors for theebsnlng year, and
for the transaction of such other business as may coma
before tb«m. Polls will open at noon and remain opon
two hours. By order of the Board .
it* ioHHaw) a
ITS» _ NORTH" PENNSYLVANIA ""’AAHiBOAD
lh-y AND GRiEN LANE STAI lON. *»***»*“
The residents of Germantown can have superior
oc2lmrp BaOßdaamiv :
•''S* RRTBOU VET’S .•
•Gy : . HAIETONIa :
THE HOST EFFECTUAL, BEAUTIFUL, AND
HIGHLY PERFUMED PREPARATION EX
TAHT. Jyfs-s.tn.th-tf ml
|T3»J3fNCER CUBE D WITHOUT THE XNIFB,
‘fer, with Uttleor no pain, lafiromseto 90 minutes!
*0 North NINTH street,
Philadelphia. oeft-ast*
!TS* r M im piTAL, Nos. ism and IS2O
av£r Lombard street, Dispensary Department. Medl
and. medicines furnished gratuitously
/YPERA GLASBKB,
AjfFine Optra Glasses made by M. BABDOU, of
Imported and for gale only by
. C.W.A.TRUMPLBB.
sel9-lmrp{ Seventh and Chestnut street.
THKBEAUTIFUL CABVED SEVEN.
pfs*g-«=j OCTAVE EMEBSON PIANO. W. H
111 an Dutton,9l4 Chestnut at. ocs-g.lu.th-tf
YOU WANT LARGE PICTURES FOB YOUR
parlors, therefore get life-size Photographs In oil,
)eey urcel as pictures and likenesses If made by B. F.
RBIMEBJSo. 621 Arch street. J
a~DHESIVE TISSUE PAPER, for repairing torn
2A rank notes, book leaves, etc., fa always ready for
use. and being partially transparent, but slightly de
i%Fi e iS. e SLj^? r “S!f b ? TRUMAN <e SHAW, No. 835
(Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth.
r-»g*=BN the BEAUTIFUL CARVED SEVRV
OCTAVE EMERSON PIANOT W H.
11l al i DUTTON, 914 Chestnntst. ocS-a.tn.tb-tf
pXPFBIENOED AND SKILLFUL OPERATORS
Li make those Photographs made at BEIMER’S
Gallery, Second street, above Green. -;
FARINA or Milk Boilers, Coffee and Tea
JJ Pets, Fans, KettlM, Wash Basins. Coianders and
other articles of TmWareand Housekeeping articles,
for sale by TRUMAN & BHAW.No. 835 (fight TMrty
flve) Market street, below Ninth. * y
EMEBSON PIANO—Low price. Charming
tone. Perfectly durable. .W. H. 1)U TTO
11l v I 1 914 Chestnut street. oc6-s,tu.th,tC
P? YOU DESIRE A LOW-PRIOED FBAME OB
, r^?-. e JSS n rS tcl i r Bna tastefully flnl.hed, resort to
ithIMER’S Piclnre and Looking Glass Emporium,
Arch Btreet, east of Seventh. . .
H A £SIUJSP ILBmKD MEAT . CUTTER AND
sTUFREb for its simplicity and the ease with
which It Is kept in .working order, or may be made to
cut fine or coarse, is believed to surpass most others.
They are for Bale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN
<6 SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) Market Btreet.
below Ninth.
*-*r*T. EMERSON PIANO—Low Price. Charming
IWH tone. Perfectly durable. W. H. DUTTON,
ill v. l 19i4 chestnut street. oc6-s,tu,th,tf
SCRAP IRON AND METALB BOUGHT AT
highest toarket_rates, by A. PURVES & SON,
pQUTH and PENN streets. ocl3-3trp«
F 1 0?. SAl^E.— lf applied for by November Ist, the
od wlll-and Fixtures of an old, estab
liabed Dry Goods Jobbing House. ~
TEMPLE OO
OCI3 6t,rp* Nos. 19 and 21 Booth Fourth Btreet.
EMERSON PlANO—Lowprlce, Charming
fWITt ifPft. Perfectly doratfle. W. H. DUTTON
ill a i f &i 4 Chestnut street. ocs s.tu.th.tf
tpOB BALE.—PEW 81 In Church of the Holy Trinity,
r Address “E. 8.0,” Box 2MI, Philadelphia Post
Office- ■ 1 ,ocl3-2t*
TO STAMP COLLECTOBS.—JI ! !
LOUIS BAUER has always on hand a large as
sortment of FOREIGN POSTAGE STAMPS for Col
lections, both used and unused. Send for Price List
to LOUIS BAUER, '36 Liberty New York
.:OCl8-6trpi
■—EMERSON PIANO—Low price. Charming
tone. Perfectly W.JI. DUTTON
ill si 19ij Chestnnt street, ocs-o tu.th.tf
ftflft T » fa*est in approved City Mortgages
|5.000 to $3O 000. <
oclB*3t». E.rß. JONBafsES Walnut St, 5
mK>Kiabrolto
M. A.TOHBET.
- ‘.3 ■' -"■•} -1800 Filbert »treeJ. t
F9S,S£JI2L — '’k 0 Grocer*. Hotel-Keeper*
A-*®?oft®** - A very, superior. lot of Ch&mpacne
a J*"'byUtetoTKaojhoren. p. j. JOBBANT^
nofl-rptf go Pwur street, below Thlrd«ndW«innt- ;
tJR> ESEEHSON PIANO-Ijow_priee. Charming
fffffl J?n& Perfectly aorable. W. H. DUTTON,
»ii *i ' 914Cheetnnt street. ' octfe.tn.th.tf '
TJ9PSJSFS? manupaotobyv-hoop skira
and, rruum to order; war--
ranted of the heal materials. Also, Skirts repaired. ‘
sais-umrpj , Bj2 Vine atreekatKive Btehtli,
BBOCKKDOH'S Pitts OF c'ou-
PBBBSED- BICABBOKATB OP
J'iJA ABD ' POT4SBA. ■ SBABD •'
LATHI) VI OH T SALT BBABfi
S.H.P N xr I, 9 NGB.Sti Remedies for Bys»
Aa dBdhe ' Heartbam ‘ ActlUt P cf the
1 SHINNi S. W. BROAD and
SPBUCEstreets.' . . . ~ - ; oc9-strp»“
JIABO TOBIBS and betairing
HB. SABGBHT’S orders are received as
; ' usual (during thejast eight years) at Ma,
BON AOO.’S, 907 OHKSTKDT Street. Pianos
leathered without removing, to sound as good as
new. Terms for Toning, tl 50 ISifrp '
, I V X ’? LATENT PARAGON FRAMES
in Umbrellas, Bilk and Gingham. ' ■ ■
ITTC „ ' JOSEPH vDSSELt, i
NOS. 2 and 4 North Fourth street! *
OCI2-6trp ; ■ Philadelphia. '
CIINK FRENOH MANTEL CLOCKS.—A fresh ua.
TOo>KEjffm l s“ aUftU rt7l “' W “™ ntea ““**
BBOTHJBIRS, Importers,
04 Chestnut street, below Fourth.
a,™?. EMERSON COTTAGE SQUARE
ffrefi PIANO. Wi Hi DUTTON, 914 Oiiesloat
in * street. - . ocfi-s.tu.th-tf
WM. L. REHN,
Secretary.
gILVER PLATED WARE.—
Practical partner of the late firm of Mead A Smyth,
would inform, the trade he has removed to *
. , No. 35 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
where he will continue the manufeciarine of superior
„ _ SILVER PLATED WAKE
tom of 6 1111(1 triple P l ®* 6 * 011461 (he name of the
Beag-gKsTPI SMYTH A ADAIR.
CARVED SEVEN
CGTAVE EMERSON PIANB. H,
■ »**' DUTTON. 914 Chestnutst. ocfrs,tu,th-tf
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tha Tweealog- Bfrndon Hair Color Restorer
T aJSS°®s* London. Bair Color Restorer
I* 71 3 m JJSvJffJRT J l ** I,lol ** Qffgtoal color.
? *£! Bake the hair grow on halo heeds.
J It will restore the oatoral secretions,
itwill renwyoaUdandniffMid itchlngs.
I
7. It will preventthe hair hrcm Ihlllnx off.
f. It willcara.il iHipmci of th.*c*Jm
bottle, six bottles Bold *t Dr.
No ao NonhStarthStreS-Übova VlnL
u»» tosilug Druggists and DeaieSln Toilet
Articles - *e2f aja.wXtfrp
ir-wtp-'i _ THE CHARMING TONED ’EMERSON
nTCnSif^ 0, w> H - ddtton, siicSreimii
in «■ 'street, oc*a.tu.th-tf
.jw BE* UTrFUL BILK UMBRELLAS.
.Ivory And Paxtxfrfee wood handles.
STJj? _ JOSEPH FUS3ELL,
”SK? „ _ Hoa. 2 and i North Fourth at,
'TT**-. Philadelphia,
=3 e 4 oUowLlle »PPeani In the London Doily Seat of
OClpl* «Jo
appointed to watch
over the Interests of the holders of the above lo&nb&a
Sl^LS I i awxi 10 be . following paragraph which ap*
Jour leadlDg article of yesterday's imprest
aJiSJv ome i !me P* Bl supporters of Mr. Johnson's
policy have j)een assuring the public that a great
sSf^^^^^ ep S wln ‘ popn “ r feeUn * MdopS
ion in the liortherp States. Ontbissldeoi the water
thesame tone has been taken, and It has been so confi-
SfSH? sffS mw *^t at ? - c^ n &® had come over the
minds of the of the ASorib that even the disap*
ECIX££A? Wexs ? f worthless Confederate bonds have
nattered ttemselves that some little value even yet
bwoDeed to the rebel promises to pay.”
On the part of the Committee I beg leave to sav that
trt^5 a l£iss B s^t te9tcoafidenceln *ho rebel promises
K£fXl£ r< 2? d S9 they were Permitted todo so. and they
base their confidence, not only on the information they
receive from the South, bnt likewise on the testimony
given by Gen. Robert. E, Lee before the Reconstruction
»&«^ y tlo C n°, General W “
xrftJ^W 18 the ? elln e Of tnat portion of the people of
ied«ate deb T t? ard t 0 Uiepa y n ? f eilt of the so-called Con*
A. I believe, so for as my opinion goes-Ihave no
fa* 3 l" go upon, bnt merely base my opinion on the
knowledge I have of the ueople-that they would be
willing to pav the Confederate debt,
Q. You think they wonld?
T n \ oaUl lf they had the power and
\ have neyer heard any one in the
State, with whom I have conversed, speak oi xepudia*
ting any debt,
I trust, sir, your sense of Justice and fair play will in*
duce you to publish this testimony,
I may further add that no such political blander was
ever committed by any statesmen who had the resto*
ration of the Union at heart as compelling the south
to repudiate their debt, and especially this paltry
of £2,400,000 for which cotton was hynothe*
SltSi c as been to retard the return of pros*
P®**ty tothe South and to annihilate their credit m
55*?JE?m required and still require money for the
cultivation of their estates, to enable them to grow cot*
ton, tobacco, sugar, and repair their railways: they of*
f?red any terms, hot that fatal word repndiation, al*
2!?S!«L? > iSSi 1 ? 11 lb em,has been the stumbling-block
to their obtaining a shilling.
, TheCommitteehelieve that this fatal word, so far as
the cotton Joan is concerned, is destined shortly to be
2*?i¥? out } and then the money markets of Europe
will be again open for the promotion of southern en«
terprise, and a renewed era. or prosperity will dawn.
On behalf of the Committee.
, No. 82 Nicholas Lane, Sept. 27
Jathe^irtremarks; “Wedo not'gather the
JffJSSS?,?* Morgan’s letter. We have never
thought it worth while to inquire whether the Southern
f£JSy ou i? interest on their ,war debt If
a lowed. At the North it seems to be thought they
they would, or so much care would not he taken to
msrm?!i£fl£skrt Northern statesmen had per
mitted defeated rebels to make their war debt a nubile
the first in history to do so.
But, in truth, no Intelligent person ever expected It
when he lent money to the South. Theloan, like the
war. was a speculation, and it failed The statement
in our. article to which Mr, Morgan has called atten*
tipn la strictly and literally true? A boud
la good for nothing In the world, except to be framed
as a memorial of the astonishing credulity which once
gave it market value.”
Quabteb Sessions— Judge Allison.—A cor*
pub was heard In the case of Edward Crlssey, an In-'
mate of the House of Eefoge. He was committed
upon the complaint of thUTnother, whoalleged that
he was beyona her control. She now states that she
sv. ~n understand the effect of her comolalnt, and
that she never Intended to have him sent‘to the Re
fug?! .but wished to have him put la the navy. The
Judge refused to discharge. ■«»,*»***
and'George Wood,' charged "with;
senetlng and. with a conspiracy to cheat
and defraud, were heard on .habeas .corpus.. The de-‘
fendants were engaged in the produce business, and it;
is alleged that after purchasing, from;various parties
SStlJu sa£5 a £* one ?X the partners alleging that his
pocfcet had been picked of |2, 300, and that therefore
hey were without funds. The prosecutors allege that
tbe statements made afterwards Indicate that the de*,'
fe 2S“ to w ? re J?, d^ a 7 orlD e tn cheat and defraud.
The case is stm before the Court. •
.have information that Count Hostlty. who has
time in-our own-war. on the Union'
bef ?J® yesterday returned to the United;
from. Mexico by way of Havana, and had an
. S' 1 ? Santa Anna yesterday. What trans-i
ff??! interview, we of course do not know.;
£,nV„.? inc s bave wo heard, that Count Nostlty repre-;
5i e ..,? b S ,,oea lt>r SPDta Annaas favorable, since
° f the lower class of the neople of Mexico are
Juurez and the Empire, being fb-;
SeSiS-S 1 ® 1 ®* 0 by f b Aemissaries of other chiefs. Bur
we ars told, that an offer will be made to;
D^™. AI J? a to-day—or at least at His office, No, 15^
»nitt-2a» j
omt WHOLE COITNTRY.
PHILADELPHIA, §ATU
SAMUEL K. SMYTH.
The Confederate Cotton Loan.
TO MOBGAN.
COURTS.
Santa Anna.
DAY, OCTOBEE 13.1869.
PEBSBILVANJAELEGTION.
Official aiidßeportec,
M ajorities.
We give below a statement of all the re
torns, ofli eial and nncffieialf. /'? !
Adams, -
Allegheny,
Armstrong, -
Beaver, -
Bedford, •
'Berks,' - .
Blair. - .
Bradford,
Bucks, - -
Bntler, ■ - -
Carbon, -
Centre, - -
Cambria, .
Ckmeron,
Chester, - • .
Clarion, -
Clearfield.
Clinton, -
Columbia;
Crawford,
Cumberland, -
Dauphin,
Delaware,
Elk, - -
Erie, -
Fayette, -
Franklin,
Fulton,- - . -
Forest, -
Greene, -
Huntingdon, -
Indiana, -
Jefferson,
Juniata, -
Lancaster, -
Lawrence,
Lebanon,
Lehigh, - -
Luzerne,
Lycoming,
McKean,
Mercer,
Mifflin,
Monroe,
Montgomery,
Montour, -
Northampton,
Northumberland,
Phllaclelphia,
Pike, - -
Potter,' -
Schuylkill; -
Snyder, -
Somerset, -
Sullivan, -
Susquehanna, .
Tioga, ‘ - -
Union, - ' -i:
Venango,
Warren,
Washington,
Wayne,
Westmoreland, -
Wyoming,-
York, -
- - - 1131
- - -2700
- - -1991
- - - 919
- - - 1115
- - - 300
THE STOBH AT SEA,
More Disasters and Loss of Life.
LTrom the Hew York Herald.J
The British bark Ambroslne, or Plymouth, England.
Wiliam Owen, master, which sailed Irom Cardiff
Bn eland, A pril 17, for Vera Cruz, fotmdered Inacale
off the Florida Coast on the Jdof October. Thecaptam,
second mate,, and three of the hands were saved after
P“jh>e thirty six honrs on a raft.
. _Jbo Ambroslne on leaving Vera Cruz proceeded to
• r, ® rl f *• “»d took In a cargo or pitch pine.
She lelt Pensacola on the 20th September, bound to
«\«in“own lor orders. On the seth, when off the coast
ofFlorlda. Jnplterlnlethearlug westsonthwfflt distant
fifteen miles, she encountered a heavy gale ofwlnd from
the southwest, which continued to Increase until the
morning ol! the Ist, when, rolling very heavily she car
ried away the forward main shroud. At noon on the
rame day It was blowing a hurricane, and she was laid
"natn topsailandstorm trysail.
Also clock P. M., a heavy sea carried away par? or
ths lee bnlwmks. During all the rest ol that dSy and
that night sha experienced the same wo at tier, not
however, making much water, the pumps beltur
tried every two hours At eight o’clock on the mora
lng ofTuesday. the 2d Instant, shipping mnch water to
leeward, iheiee bulwarks and part or the deck load
were washed away and the forward part of the cabin
? t ° 1 3 & All bands were employed In throwing over
board the remainder of the deck load. At noon the
wster cask, all the spare spars and part or
the forward house were also carried overboard
At four o clock P. ar. it was blowing still harder, the
ship rolling and laboring very heavily. At half past
seven o clock a heavy sea struck her, washing over
board the carpenter, who was not seen again, and
breaking In entltely the tore part of the cabin. The
pumps were now tried again, and the starboard one
was lonnd to be choked. The bands were kept on the
port pomp, at eight o’clock P 1L thehnrricane sud
denly Increased In violence, and the vessel fell over on
her beamends. At about hair past eight a very heavy
sea struck.her and carried away the mainmast about
eight feet from the deck and the mizen topmast above
the cap. Bhe then righted, bnt was now perfectly un
manageable; and about nine o'clock another tremen
dous seastrack her, causlns her to fall apart, and she
began to go to pieces rapidly. The crew were now
dispersed among the floating wreck and cargo
clinging to various Dleces of timber. At the end of
about half an hour the captain, second mate, stew
ard and one seaman got together on a small frag
ment of the dedt about six feet square. By this
time the rest of the' crew had disappeared be- :
neath the wares (many of them -haviDg doubtless
been crushed among the floating Umber), except
one man who waa picked off the wreck of the fore
mast aboot eleven o'clock, and taken on -board~the
raft. A very heavy sea continued to run ail night and
all next day, and the raft affording no protection, the
men were In momentary danger of being carried off
it and drowned; andindeed, from time to time, one of
them would be washed off, but was always fortunate
enough to regain it,-. They had been totally unable to
save from the wreck a particle of food, water or cloth*
ing, beyond what they had on at the time of her gol*g
to pieces, and suffered much from the exposure. They
made at attempt to paddle' the raft, as nearly as they:
cpuld judge, in the direction of the coast, bu< very
little headway was made. The sea continued to run
very high the whole time, though during Wednesday
the wind moderated. •
The ran w.fent down on Wednesday ©Toning and no'
vessel bad yet appeared; baton Thursday morning at
daylight a steamer was sighted and proved to be the
United States steamer Newbern,Acting Master Bob -rt
Y. Boliy, commanding. The Newbern bad been pass
ing a larg e quantity of timber and wreck. and a bright
look-out was consequently kept on board of her. re
sulting. luckily,in the raft being discerned about seven
o’clock. On coming up with it a boat was lowered.and
at half-past seven the men were safe on board the ves
sel At this time they were in longitude T 8.20 west and
latitude 28 CO north.
The Saved.— The following are the names of the res
cued persons: William Owen, master; John Neal, se
cond mate; Edward Hazard, seaman; Peter McDou
gal, seaman; Jamea Welsh, steward. The remainder
of the ship’s company, ten in number, are of coarse
supposed to be lost. : .Their, names were; Edward
Baldwin, rnate; Henry ; Wilde, Carpenter; Henry
Knight, James Jacketts, Charlee Haven. Edward
Walkeri-Thomas Hellerd, John Hawey, John Clark,
John Muller,, seamen, all of. whom sailed In the vessel,
from Cardiff, except John Clark, who shlnped in Vera
Cruz. John Neal, second mate, who was saved, also
joined the vessel at Vera Cruz.
The Ambroslne was an old vessel, formerly the ship,
Chattanooga, of New York, and was owned by. B. G.
Dagger, Esq., of Plymouth, England, Both vessel and
cargo were insured. ; - -
Captain Owen, of the Ambroslne, states that on the',
evening of the Ist of October, he was in company with:
aschooner and a bark (names . unknown), the latter
being apparently badly disabledrher bnlwarksand
most other sails being gone Dnring thenight they
ostted company, ana he saw no more of them, On .
the 3d, while on the rail; he passed various pieces of :
wreck which had not belonged to the Ambrosme, con-;
sistlog of parts of a vessel’s deck, bulwarks and bouse, ;
He, therefore, thinks It probable that .the bark he saw
whs also lost
It will perhaps be remembered, and seems to be a
singular coincidence, that In October last year, after
the heavy equinoctial gales which visited the coast,tbe
Newberh rescued four men bn a raft, in nearly the
same latitude and longitude, who were the survivors
of the wreck of the British ship Mersey, otilyerpooi.
Tied Tapping.—Two boys were arrested
yesterday on the charge of having robbed the money j
drawer of a place at Fifth street and Girard avenue.'
'
T US Absad .m.—A colored man
oac&
, S
• Pul 800 * i?-, morning he was committed to ftwaft
the result of the Injuries of Mr. Johnian. <
Playing Policeman.—Last erenin?,
street, above
Qeary. Glymer.
- 2910 3126
*20571 12895
- 680
- 850
- 2591
-7121
- 3520
- 3900
Biot.— John Kane was before-Alderman
m °rnag npon the chargeof riptona con
elwrtlnVdav^-wi, a iV J£ oa,S „ a °s Chestßut itreets, on
SSi»? e !• also alleged to have assaulted Ser
atcouS* mUtOll, He wash «aa |BOO ball to answer
The Schuylkill. —There are no signs of
ofwSdiSSi^SSS? 7 ?!! 1, ““‘wltltstaiiangthe storm
ralll .. w b>£b has been prevailing for three
days past.. The water has raised Terr Uttlen&
aSS^ifi B^ 0 ?®* 1 ‘height, but the current la very rapid
Md the volnmepasslng over Farmonnt dam la quite
6221
1037
1100
610
1613
A Malicious Bbggab.—James Taylor
raBteve t iPinr h en 9 ! B IZy r<l and- Buttonwood streets
woro e 7JS !^s° n i. a begging expedition. His appeals
w bereuppn he smashed one of thewln-
He was arrested, and this morn
log was sent to prison by Alderman To!*"**
- 1745
- 4030
- 5691
- 3647
4567
4301
2262
450
Sekiotts Charge.—This morning before
Shoemaker, Joseph Stokely was ch&wMf
and battery upon*.a small bov-'Tti*
Mdtatf the little ’fMbwto* b&keU*
leg. He was held in f 1,500 bail Tor a farther hearing.
High Tide.—The storm of the past few
days has caused a heavy rise in the tide of the Dele.'
archfei, raJ? 111 ® pl aoFS along the city front the water is
so high that as overflow of the wharves Is threatened^
Impboving.— l The Second Police District
I'he Cholera.— The reports of the cholera
at the office of the Board of Health to-day ah-wed
egßnewcasea. The dltease Is steadily draeSLj to
The Bogus Despatch!— The President
11,10 a correspondence with parties In
PaEacelphla the Jjc&ger despatch of Wad-
Ha mtera very fully upon the subject, and
declares that If he had addressed Mr Btanberry offi-
nppn aay question, it would have been to discuss
with him the propriety of a public proclamation miiin
attention to the superior coal sold by W. W. Alter. No
*S7 NqrthNlnth street, and at Sixth and Spring
Garden streets, , Philadelphia. No ham in that cer
taanjy. ;
1835
1900
1056
1523
3011
448
»7
48817
900
?>SJ*J!? pi oonfectloßery atabttihmfin* of.JL Q,
yxlltlO>n <fc OOi.So, XU vwrni).
wfftiySS?^* o ** tiggmat lhnpfl thvrc.
JiSliS® *» tickled*fc the- fright 5&
Utfe of ill tip sweetmeats B. G. V.A {Kim
.fjS.iF**. pmty rirri TrhnTnnTnmm of thfrir
aa they are fer their d*B<rirvmmtt».
oSa^S 8 ,^ 01101
n E*Mr^i s
-
varl6ty
CHART.KH OAKFOBD <fc SONB,
Store under the Continental Hotel.
StrpEßß Pine CosfectiohB fob the
*Pleodld assortment of
sapeib fine Confections are now ready for delivery at
Stephen F. 'SVhltmaSfsr” IMoSSkS
manufactory of superior roods is nmv
V 1 “ttelpation ora busy ail season*
wid all toe artielee manufactured win be fhtlyequaL
If notsuperior, to those usually prodnced at thu estab?
llstmenL Purchasers should insure to themselves a*
iSiffniSSih splendid flue Confections, by mawng
their purchases at So. mo Market street.
1213
1326
1759
-300
400
1150
ioa
2884
We would refer these of our musical
”2? e f? a ,^ e about having their Pianos put In
SS“th and winter, Sargent’s card on
250,000 Witnesses.—The great advantages
of the Wheeler i Wilson Sewing-Machines overall
others in use ate attested by more than 250,000 (two
SSSIif 64 and fl fty thousana) witnesses, this being l the’
number now esilmatea to be in actual use. Bemark
able simplicity of structure ana perfect ease olopera
lion renaerthe Wheeler & WUeonMachine a universal
favorite Their practical working can be seen at
Petet son «fc Liltle% 704 Chestnut street.
liADIES, GO TO G. BYRON MORSE & Co.’S
SaS, d^£r^d S w%i£f roarFlled ° yßtei3 -
That Despatch !
highly important "
WHAT THE PRESIDENT RAIBIj.’
WE I.KATIN most Washington that what the
Smr?mm E TO J T 0 “*■ SIANBEBBY
JS&* PUITS FOR GENTLEMEN.
JESUITS FOR BOYS,
JESUITS FOR MILITARY MEN.
jy suits fob naval officers.
asrsurrs of all grarbsl
EVERYBODY MADE AT THE
BROWN SI ONE CLOTHING HALL.
ROOK HILL <fr WILSON,
603 AND 605 CHESTNUT STREET.
Lead and Color Company.—
BESY paint known for HOUSES, IRON fronts * tin
ROOFS, DAMP walls, rallioad OARS and BRIDGKS,
COLORED paints COST ona third that of LEAD
and wear much longer. v
This WHITE LEAD is the WHITEST
and moat DURABLE known. If desired, these paints
may be ground in a mixture of GUM, though la our'
VSsr ° fpaint ?: BESTi
_ ra S. BOWEN, Secretary/
Office, No, 150 North 4th Street. •'
Give This Man a Trial.— Among the
°S st - Crispin Mr CHAHLES
LICHEL. the fashionable boot-maker at N 0.504 North
Eighth streetJbolds an enviable position. Thoroughly,
practised in all the details of his arduous profeesien.he
to please the most fastidious of his
patrons. His boot* are elegantly modeled; fit to a
mßt3e of £be very best material, and ara
altogether unsurpassed as to durability and ease to the
wearer. AH who have suffered from ill-fitting bro
gans are invited to give him a trial. His prices are.
moreover, very reasonable. *
. Furs! Furs!? Fubs!H— Cleaned from
moths.
FarsTepalred.and. lined. Furs altered to the latest
style at moderate prices, by Ernest Thamm. Furrier.
)13 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. Ladies’and
Children's Furs constantly on hand at low prices.
Caßpet Jobs don© at a moment’s notice.
Fositlvely no delay, at W. Henby Pattex’s, 140 s
Chestnut street. ••••;
Now is the Time.— The Honey-brook
Coal is acknowledged by-all who have used it to be the
best article fbr household use. It is free from slate and
dust, and leaves no residuum in burning but ashes.
Mr. A, T. Markley, at the N. W. corner of Eleventh
and Noble, has theageucyof this particular brand,and
those who are about to supply themselves should naiii
on him. ... «
Window Shades. W. Henby Patten.
Wlbolesole Manufacturer and Dealer In Gilt. Gothic ?
Landscape, Fresco and Plain Linen Shades. Patten
-1403 Chestnut street. *
If you want a good Matress. Bed. or'
Pillows, get them at W, henby Patten s 1403 chest
nut street. . > - , •
No Disappointment in Laying Carpet
or ary other upholstery work.TheJobla sure to be done
when ordered, if you will leave the order at W *
Henby Patten’s, 1408 Chestnut street.
Dace Curtains and Gilt Cornices, ele
'gant designs, high and low grades. Auction. Cheat*
est goods In the market since the war began. Bargains
at Patten’s, hos Chestnut street.
Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh,—
J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear. treats
aH diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from' the most re
liable souroesin the city can be seen at hia offlee, No.
519 Pine street _ The medical faculty are invttedto ac
company their patients, as he N as had no secrets in his
we# Inset ed. No joharge made:
Coal at Retail at Port Richmond Pri
ces—at the Shipping Wharf, foot of Laurel street,
Kensington, Gross ton (2240 lbs.) always delivered,
unless otherwise ordered. -
" K. ti Wi XOMLINS9H, -
©ITT BCHETIS.
F. L. FETHERSTON. PabMer.
boujb:
COM3IEKCSi.IL.
SALKS fOF STOCKS,
s 'i: r BEFORE ,
JJ2 B 5 5® 1 * sownSSVI
bsowgi
,100 Bh do 85 5844-100
■" siasTi
*4BOOO dtees new : 99%
1200 do Old C 98%
2iiiisPennfr& os
2500U&B-20I, *B2 COU - 113>i
5000 Vermont Cen 7a '42 4
1000 Camd A Amboy
482 ah Penna b <. - .
SS ft st NKJliolas Coal 2%
too ah : do , > 28
PBICES of STOCKS nmEffYOBK,
American QoM 7
Beading Kallxoad .......I^-"”*'^ — ££?«.
.a, ■ . TJnsedlea.
riß * ne « and Braiaem—Oct.
' Money Market continues easy, and capital Is
.easy oi access at 4 to 5 per cant. ,r on s to- 7
per cent on' short paper of lt
fa useless to deny that thecanard poblfahed'cn We*
neaday baa c> used, a foellng ordfatnfatfor the'fiitnta.
and the aathor oflt fa severely denounced; thatoertaln
- Gold brokers pocketed a .large margin'by the opera
tion there can be no doubt. 'At the Stock Board this
• momlngthere wiisbnt little disposition to operate, aia
the Market, In sympathy with tbe weather, warheavr.
Government Loans closed at \H2Ji.for the Coupon
Hkea> ’*l; 113J£ far the old Flve r Twentteß; lloj£ for the
new do.; lcs?£@io6 for theSeveD-Thlrties, and 9% for
the Ten-Forties. State Fives sold at 9SU, and City
L»na at 69 pi for the new, and 951 i for the old - fasuea.
Beading Railroad was rather more active, and sold op
to 58J-J. bnt afterwards fell off it. Catawissa BaHrbad
Preferred sold at advance of U. Penn
sylvania Bailroad sold, at 562; Mine Hill Bailroad at
57; Lehigh Valley Bailroad at 65, and Northern Central
Bailroad at t6}Z. Canal atocka were dnU. 58J< was the
.best bid for Lehigh Navigation; m for Morris Canal
56>i for ' Oefaware Division, and 36% for Schnylkoi
Navigation Preferred. In Bank shares there waa
nothing done. In Passenger Ballway secarittm the
only movement was In HestenvUte, onlaide of the
Board, aUs%@l«%. '
qtU>tei Goven ‘ men * At..
PMS-aoßongn nV-
New tso Bonds, MM—-■.; iSsf
M:
\ 7 B-lOf Angast —— KJ6^
gold-eS l^ ifteKr* ——l “g ;
; Mem*. Pe.Havra A Brother, N0.'40 Boom TMrt
ofthenS*®
American <wm: r ,: B f3f”**
Bnmw Qnytere epajmirea. m *
Oompoona Interwt Notes:
“ “ . MneosH™ isx
“ “ Jaly,l*B4™it3f
“ . “ An*. 1884... I sn
• “ v . “ ..Dec, ISS»._ 13K
2 2 TPWMKSIIX
" “ tSPSL $
“ 80 ° a, ThM
u& mt
.-113X011tX
~no£oiux
. n.PLiiMn ...
s. a T-m-ut 'ffisg.Sa
5-20, July. ISBS-.. _1 .„™~Zr~JM :, ilioB3tf
OompoandJ. Dec., liw-
Philadelphia markets.
Satubpay, Oct-13.—Some one has written that there
is poetry and music In the pattering of the rain drone
upon the window panes, but If there is anything of the
kind in to-day’s cruel “Northeaster” the merchants
“can't see it”
There la a fair demand for Cloverseed and very little
coming forward Small sales at p@s,the latter figure
fbr prime new. 130 bushels Timothy brought $3 SBgi)
|3 62)4 9 bushel. ■ln the absence of rales of Raise ed
we quote at js 20 to J 3 25.
There is nothingdoing to Quercitron Bark and wa
continue yesterday's quotations.
: The Flour market is quiet but'holdera are firm in
their demands, and 6® 660 barrels were disposed ofi
mostly Northwest extra family at ,12 so@sls si sa
barrel, including Borne Penna.and Ohio do. do at Jis so
of Com Meal are nominal. - “ ■ wnesa
Wheat here and it is firm atteffl
« 10 ® bushel far Bed. and $3 15@{3 25 for White; Ijso
<i Sm? 4 m^, r .2 c ! la on sec ? et terms. Bye is steaWat
. Corn la very qaiei; sales of yellow at a. e,
8 , 561’5T^te alXed Westem at|l 03. (fatsare steady
No sales of Barley or Malt
«?.^l k ?. ls ' mcslan * t<l: small sales of Ohio bbls/at
43(ffi2 44 • ■
PASSENGEES SAILED
T to steamer Tonawanda. far Savannah—Mrs Dr J L
ierge.-fdtss Phiiena Heard, Miss Sarah M Ely. Mrs C
Do Witt, Adaline Minehart’ Mrs Gemnnten, Anton
T^°S te ii! G S . p *men and lady. M B Colton. G
Josephs Miss Waterman., Mary still. Josephine Still.
Mrs Capt B C Colesberry. Mrs Asbold. Mr 3 S TO An
derson and child Miss Fannie Castleberry, Mrs w R
Pi€mine T Chiid and nurse, H D Headmai and lady"
sß Digits. Mrs Sarah J Brown and two children,
Srbj alm6r ' Jaeob Cerreo, Samuel Pounds, Timothy
rn AKIHE fSUULETaa .
gQRT OF PHILADELPHIA— OcxoßEa.l3.
SS-Bu Marine Bulletin on Sixth Past.
■ ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Sehx S B Wheeler, McGlanghlln, 6 days from Boston.
Schr A Cordery, Doughty, 7 days from Boston.
Beni L p pharo, Collins, 4 days from Warebam.
CLEARED THIS DAY.
Steamer Tonawauda, Teal, Savannah.’ Philadelphia
: and Southern Mail Steamship Co. ■ ■
Steamer Chase, Crofisman, Providence, LAthborv,
A Co.
Steamer Saxon, Matthews. Boston, H Winaor <feCo^
Schr Wm H Gatzmer, Miller. Maurice River, John
Gnyant. .
Schr Treasurer, Sharp. Maurice River. J English.
SchrS A Hammond, Paine, Boston, Caldwfil, Gordon.
«, CO..
lreland, Ireland. Boston, D Cooper.
co “c^ CSlangllUll ' . BosKm ’ KYork-aa*
Scbr Amos Edwards, Somers, Savannah, D S Stetson
<& CO, ' j
ISS aid‘i!?E On A?? !n ‘ i S SOH ’ Newport. GMiddleton,
pobr Amanda B, Cosier, Newport, captain.
*CO Conlery ’ DoosMy. Panversport,Davis Pearson
Schr Pinta. Bell. Vienna, lid, captain;
Schr Susan, Sears, Gloucester, Tyler & Co,
„ „ MKKOBAND4
,Sh'P Hope, Hancock, sailed Atom Liverpool 231*.
nit lor this port.
Ship Village; Belle, Little, cleared at Londonderry
26th ult far this port ,
Ship Zouave, Whitmore, hence at Antwerp 23th ult.
Ship Pontiac, Lowell, sailed trom Liverpool 2Sth ult.
for this port. ,
Ship Besoliite, Holt, fimm New York for Kauagawa.
was spoken 21st Aug. iat si 13 N, lon 3815 W.
Ship N B Palmer, Steele, from Hong Kong for New
York, passed Anjiet 30th July. ,
Ship Panther, ftom New-York for Hong
Kong, passed Aojier sth Aug. _
Ship T W Seavex, Snow, ftom New York far Amdor
Biver; passed Anjier 7th. Aug. r.
Steamer Teutonln (Ham). Haack, cleared at Nsvr
York yesterday far Hamburg. * *
• Steamer Bremen (Brem).Neynaber, cleared at New
York yesterday for Bremen." ■
; Steamer Palmyra (Br); : Brown, cleared at New York
yesterday far London. '
Steamer Onward, Cuckie, cleared at London SBth nit
for New York. - . , .
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