The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 06, 1857, Image 3

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THEMONEYMAEKET.
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ThttMonvy iM«*at T *a*Jrfs.cUy/ ,wiQious
rddl<^ttobs-¥atJiati»W'C i fcriigbtinf
crease. in the street TateWf 'd&coant. I?| Boston, the
stringency, has forji'jTeif
coniij^MlAxed^enilh^^^^i^®^^?^^ 6 ?
neoriy-af thowfi^figure* Aa in Phlladelpht \k At Jthe
gtock board j- the-fsadeij ere depressed other Stocks
k«eg finn'‘‘THo'trtriSfictloiisrof the I ™*/ AhoV an in
cMM^Mti^tyin.ite’ni^Uei^'r.'.r ‘*,V'i V -t - 3
v By tbe-PewiaatNew York, Keimve-'tiyerpwJ 'M^ 6
to theitSthyuly; Thedetailß will Wfodnd
in ofc othAjr cblntohs. 'r'yri insert ttie;B|mk'bf,Eiiglpid
rt»Uni?ijt,:, ,\\ “'‘; ,* ,' ’; 7. *7! ’!j7. i " '
Notes*
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tiw&ttin: iJßtyßte.ooo
.3,499,707
A' i tk
'rEi chequer) - -
flaying * ••'
-v
■P»bt t'WVf -' ' 1 ?\
Icoourrt*),:. 3,410,956
Oik. deposits,. 10,901,098
kdi* i> "••
, ■ 43018,080] '* ! £38,118,080
* *TheluiVßfp&W'HfVc«ryof-tbo 25th aitj; sumsup the
transactions in the Funds, Stock and' Ba#W'Market In
the following terms: »'- f 1 : ' ,v >!
v ObzfiftilsmfXtedat pHfeS^current■ afterofficial’hours
Yesterdayafterwards, they became. somewhat firmer]
ch*eea‘ weaker. otireuQwed' td'-Indian
*k#g> :! ' i ß4QWas |, 8' ; about theU&tiia. andtoldaed
rather,weaken In foreign stockeUttSikrlatioiL: Bus
riZnSrtnfer 1 . 1 ' *Baidgl 'dfcdMniries' about tSe : wune/'' Na
\i '■ • tr_ y*
.'-V/-5 ‘ ' - " OLOSIKQ PfilOßS. - It . «.
& IBank Stocks...-;
JHttoaccount-....91k Exchequer ;bills - •
. <&‘*nds):u.v, I soia.
the NowYorkSab-THMutyjOnTue?/
: dfirfwwj EeSilpts.fllT. 578.38:' paynients^|l4B,lfc7:2l
- ifai* Vorkßas d] cWred a eemi*
. j|ds»F4(Vlft33 df.d^ 1 cent.] payable,
r ./th?LOrientiaßMlk; a'iwrirdiiimaaVdlVit end of‘ 8%
-wt3tS^bloViim;otKlnst. ( ‘
lnsurance Company, a dividend of 7
'JHeiSiWyiw'l&feutTiiKje'Company, a, dividend of $lO
oh,the 10th Inst.
»p£i* thklfklhue ot\Vff T.
Seft.^^elSM^rSlrta^atabon^O,®;^
r The receipts OfcthfcNew Havw.Baiiroad.’, Company for
trStiit... 12,000 00
>.O .W.'S. r i,-i/ij3(;-t.V t f<i'- ?*>!,:• it rif"
, Hoe othef fl)*4sj .t; ........ ..si.i aft @Tj 67
fetioiy, n,m 72
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’ 7-V,^«wyMo
iRAMMENT. J. ..' 1 , 6aL>'{
'*■■*' *£?
curitieß, i(ln- .*»*,♦
‘‘eluding Dead!
• Weight
DttltrJ
Oth:- SOcurKiog"lolB3,&47
Notes. ,0,687,490
Gold and SUyqp «a-----„.y
> iCeID,-.V: ,3 « 650,162
/!' •. ,-i
■ ■ ii'siijaH'iPSxu
-* wibparotWe Btfitementof tins v l *-
; »orti, ol from Hew. York -ta foreign
■{eroi/for iifco week; (aid fiincßjtn. Is■ ■ ■ -
vs, ■- -. 1355. , 1850. 1857. : •
®- SitWf!#*»./.'. Ha5f715{,6'«8«,<103 « 1^02(876
" 'thS’o'
Thririrmwl rnrnpnnr, itijf l4t|
: paid f aftdDBß&s?
i l theprtpoßCdi
- ■ Milliitvjr Yr 11 r'TTtinftjir nml :
‘ -Coffipanr Jtuo'rni as the-.
» sbetofiacutTadJ in Jthje I
/ tlWiroad,.wfcrrety the!
V tWMof the P*r-|
of thVßooiiof /greatly,
' of this!
the-toiniß along,the line,of the'
froail'lt|lß always
?sm£SN&w&tNtos' aftd undoubtedly the latnre JKie- 1
% Yjiaiifef4iih roi/t, kinerwfcettTer managementor owner- ‘
Upon’the amicable hutment
at least the postponement of
’' WfMt litwm^iTtlhfrTlf fliThnrrtingnnirrmHhr insuffi-
Yf JUe .Cflupdayrtob' sparge
; ;„ 4w>
'■^ r shall . ~ -. ,
"■l-fjiiMjjjMllilTifiljif —"-TrrrTTrntrrf-r" ‘
'■'Zapiai duitj^tte/past ; <jear > 'vClearly indicate that the:
- bul4>>U>ofaal«roitf Opening haeboenimich
;. law»',tto>i%Oeftfit'fbly be expected darinfc,aj«*#on of;
-
inhaled vby4n abundant-ikwrest this*
of; the raUroada.from;
connecting t^th'
'MtßMaaOmg&m*' " 4 “ M ro*d,'
' 4»y, »nd abcutGOOO busßYaUfitf liavtvtjeen fiold at
tfiofcfc.o*U -Ara.' coming, forward
0 bttsrfßlb Soto thorn brought 41c. t aiift
•■ • wanted
',*tf
is' tUMy at 100 c. Bark U mnted, aid Quonitina
■■■ •veld brictp. an adVaji t.-i'. on proriona e&lea. -Virgt
- <tmc»mmswvw J? p*,"
»nurt?a*{akdrji,'at trvaijwlo 16 3--4 c. for Uplands.
•' -’ *t thin
•» We.v.- »,i *. ;
■ . r pS»ftWpi®f t fiS«. / :.r. -AS:',. .
iidaai.saaa.’f.T .*<: sh-smb***'
j.lhla6,B72bags. • ;
*Etf*jo<Wti«u: ZJIM b»i«roiU,;3ptig«-‘
X Td'-' vV lil;da.i ..Vi < 1 ■ h ~:i~r~'>r'7 ' ' '
daeccndhEinda. (< r, nr fr-br
.’ipTV-'.i--iiASSiWI h*&a.' :■ i '..i S'
ptlMM.vi. .i.iiM&iiybtgi. S2i;m imy
yMtjlof'BiOi.iSS,o» bjg»; >ro/ !
••■; l,4WlM««;.,2B|MOilag4.
1 Ur,. 4,‘ifj g 1 >, furojfb V. t --;>.V.H ' .V».'. nfl ' < .' *' f*
. dp6W»MijM,»todt thla year, all ■ 't< h : !
«- j;72Clart'
OTttiaiiOUiaiii, a.ooos«g«.
fcna/.Keiiii,. .v2,MB b*g»,
I is*>s%\
irt '-a f-3: KM»Wf»fSi*feWdt* Wto*«l,Wkt>re*-.
* .fi ./rS'J, b; is - .3lt»lS»llK»,-:.)*Urk xnnic,,,,v.;( ./BMiags.
1 ' .%■'. & " , Tort »u BriiM, bMiOhBIM « p.H-, in
B-ayH'itoipwlSb :l»gl.
“ • " *"•
»«’>!„ *, w* P& *«&&
i Nsw OataAss, Aw3u.i.4, —CrtUoli i, fina: fifties to-dxy
300 Wes; WeTotW Mrt » rwl *W, *>«Pi HJf* P*» «
aitto lSOr'stm* ta:pi»t^.W.: B»oe ipta .4 tits port
less than last jew, 249,000; ditto at all Bonthern Porto,
683,000. Floor *6.76; Mined Corn ,30a86c. Frelghta
ellitoUy odvaaccil—Cotton .to Liverpool#4. Sterling
Exchange 10,V wat. prem. . , , ... . ■
t Albaitt Cattle Market, August 4,—The receipts
for the week ■ ending* to-day, -were --‘•Cattle, 2.23 C:
460- Cattle sold from fijfittfitfe. w
ft-yUve weightVBb;eep,s6 & bead*, Hogs dull; no sales.
frecelptsof Cattle this week as compared
with tbose-ijflaflfci week were 1,644'm0re. But little
changes in prices or quality. * One dro?e8&0 store Cattle
were driven iintb.Wasbington county* ’ The New -York
and Erte*Railroad and New York Central Railroad Go’s
have-entered 4 Into-a'definite arrangement as to prices,
being s9ff per’car, from Buffalo to New York.’ Eastern
Shippers 'take * the Albany Northern Railroad route to
Boston and Cambridge to-day in preference to the West
ern -Rodd,' there being considerable competition between
the tgq roads In prices, ■- ■ \
: ■ 'Jffcir BanfoßO Oil Uabkbt, Augusts, (for the week.)
Sperm—W6 -notice f a fair'demand, inthe. market- for
Sperm, and quotations are fully sustained. ' The trans
action of the week Include sales of parcels amounting to
J 1.270 bbls;,* large part at.125c./ and the baton oe under
stood at a& advanced price. > Whale Is In steady demand,
and we notice a further advance in prices,- Wo quote
sales of 850 bbls.; thebilancebf ft cargo ft* Itruns, at 740,
V gallon; v Whalebone—The transactions, of' the week
iuciude sales of9ooo fts. of; Ochotak, the price of which
tbft parties ■'interested refuse to divulged— Whaleman 1 *
SkippinglMst. ' j v
* STOCK EXCIIANQE SALKa, Aug. 6.
<<i>! >IBBT BOAftD. ' ■
60QQ Tend fee’s *9O 84 • < SQMihSA.N IR c 49){
; '6ooo'Virginia'6s, 90tf 200 ; do : *3O 46
! looo.hiissbuii 6s '7s ioo -/ *> .*3 49
16,000 ;_ *, do./ " 19%. . 60. :do 0 40jk
;20,000 /do ,b 3 76K 9ptl dp slO 48
, 1000 City 6a ’BB V 93. 200 Reading R b6O 70*
; .5000 N.t Ced wr • 86* 600 do b6O 70
19,000 til Ben Ed* 09# 600 ~ do . k «&69£
' ,7511 CJ’V Bght 124 260, ‘ do s 5 69#
*IOOOT H’o* At 2d : 60,' * 200 do s3O SS#
?oO9Erf*'C6nyV’74"64j£ 16 Panama R 68
i 4000 Erie2dm Bds 86 . 60 \ . do' sfiO 97¥
18 Nat Bank 'lo9k 100 . dd b3O 98*
* 28Metrdp , n Bk r 107 L 6QGaAChR c 90k
lOOPaCbalOo 83? 660 ‘ do ’ 1)00 91
0- do b6O 8314 260 Oiev A To) R . 60
60, ' do s ’ S6O 82,' 500,. do sBO 65tf
85,’ do’ 82 , 100* do W 0 56V
- 20' do 8234 200 Mil A Mis R 50
r6O Cum Coal , , ,X 7 100 do , b3O 50V
IOONYCenB /cB2'' 100 ds‘ bOO 80
100, do .'DtKr'B2' '5O do $6O 49
50. dd, , . opgSlE: la.Qxts. MUR ,31
100 do ; ,Sl3 100 do . M 08134
200 .do 'opg6lk 50 do *3O SOW.
.250' , do. ' p&d aiV 60 ' do s2O 80V
200 Erie. RR sSO Sltf .25 do 81V
m ' do r ..* 82 325 ; do ' ’ 31V
:40. .. "do-". - ‘ c'Blk M- do bSO 31V
.350’ j do, sS'SIV W ", do hlO 31
,200 .... . do,, . b3O 82 ‘6O do h3O 31
400 . , do.> h6O 82 iOOChtc&RIR bOO 95
'25 Harlem Rk *lO. 48 do 04^
P,B, -W0 89V ' W do M 34
f lß|jt|i|?lF jUf & ’
; a?q ffjj jjqiiyj 1 4» •
FOREIGN MARKETS.
-> - . <.. -'[Per,Steamship,Persia^]
. BARING BROTHERS & CO’S. CIROCLAU.
i,.. • 7 London, July 24th, 1867.
We have again to notice a dullness during the week In
our Colonlal and Foreign Produco markets, as regards
most articles. Sugar more inquired for, without leading
to auy extensive business./ Indigo and Saltpetre firm.
Money easy, at 6V to 5V cent. Consols 91V®91«
for money, 91 voOIV for Bar silver os lVd;
Bfexican dollars Ss ldV 3 American Eagles 70s 2)iA ;
DoubloonsSpanish,,77s. 9d}' South American, 75a, 9d.
.CocmsEAL—Of2Bo bags Honduras at public sale about
ono-tbird found buyers at steady, r&tea., Blank 4s ldo4a
74for ordinary to fine, .with silver at 3a lid. . .
Coooa has further advanced la value; 18 bags Grenada
were taken at 86s fid for red, 230 bogs .Trinidad from 91a
for grey.to 98s for good red, and 160 bags Guayaquil were
bought In atH2B©l2oB 3 also, privately there, has been
a good business doing. iu ■ >
v Corrsßflatj. of 900 casks 179. bags lat auction, about
half were placed from ifla, fid. for fine ordinary, to 70s.
fid. for* low middling.
Cofpbb In good demand: we quote tUe and tough cake
£ll7. f SheatUugl3d; , : • ,
- OoRN-rOn Mo'nday the fresh supply of English Wheat
was small, ,hut owing to;the, fine, weather, the trado ?aa
very dull.- aud though a decline of 6h. would, have, been
anbmlttea to,* tha millers would,not come forward. To*
daytbpre-was 'more inclination to purchase; holders,
however, advanced their limits, and the»,wpro hardly
any transactions;.quotations- oi Whes* and Ptoor un
changed., Bast week’s average quotation for Enguah
Whe«tWMB3«; Od. on 81,7Mqr«. returned.
.-•.(JOTJOS—2,6OO bales have tasn, sold tare; onl. and
mid.-Burat, txd.odKd. v&t the sales of tho
weotire79,Boo bolca; mid. Orleans is quotedstS^'d.
Them?—Small ilmlaoß in St. Petersburg at £34 l‘
oi£3s. i -i I’jid >-i fU ■ ;• C
rS»t«*'duUAt£Solsii. ; 6d.®£Mlss. •
i IBON-rWequoteirnila and bara £7o*7 55.; Scotch
fid. for mh;ed numbers op tho,Clyde. ,
, LtSBKSD has been steady, without alteration m price.
On the spot, sales have been principally in Calcutta, at
660 fidofil*, sndißomVay at 60s; frr.amval, two ,cargoes
ofvTsgftnreg have ) ,bcenBoid>t 60b, delivered, and one
Odessa at ,B7k 3d.
•-‘LJSSSEDrGArasjTnoye.off less rapidly; York in
loq@£lo lfis; ,Boston in bigs, £lO ss.
on the spothas declined to 89s.'. Rape
is doll'at ls4edine on lastquotations. Cocoa nut worth
49sfoci Cochin,,4Bs for Ceylon., Palm £46&£46105.
..InrMoLAftSssVno.transactione*
, Bra lower; 170 puncheons fair common Jamaica have
at 4s 6dcs4s 8d gallon. 100 puncheons
Bemarara.sold at 2s ?d,;. ', .
-;SiCB quiqtiitbere pave been no public sales. Privately
1,5Q0 bqgs mid;,Rangoon changed hands at 10s. 2 mo.
For Salt?btb# an-animated demand has prevailed
during the week* 'ipjwUihg in. the .sale of about 10,000
bagKßengal,on tbc sppt by private' cent.,
re&aciion bringing 44s' ,M®4ss., H 34 & cent. 425.
About 600 tons afloat,have also changed hands at 44a 6d
tavtAsold atod, .Pimento easier,: 280 partly
sbldj'and dußfebeUy dkd, Maoe—dl cases, fiidgapore,
fetched Is 9do2s for. mid* good'red. GinKqri-500 bags,
rough African jwld at 828-6daB3s 5 374 bias. Jamaica'
realised 80s®Zj3»’ : for-small tq good bold soft, bright.
Singapore' mostly went From
lsj9d.®4sld for sm&lLto Bus hold.
Sooab.—The market oponed’ very dull on Tuesday,
and a forced sale was made at a decline of lsals 6d; sub- ■
sequentjy there.has been rather more inquiry, and?
prices are' about*the same as this day week. The sales
, of f W£st .India > are 1580 hhds; 150 Jfihds Pdrto Rico at
.auction ■ brought^pfidafiSfid. for brown to low yellow.
j^gM^y'aOQ'SiflgEMa'uritiUH have, 1 been sold fX 47e6da
fwvprqWir, ffid 525a559 for yeJidWf 3900 bags native
yel
lowj bags at'USfl for brown: also 2200
hßg*ttusmada-ManlUa.at,46Bfid; and 240 boxes-white
64sBa for,Wt&drt,' "Afloat a'cargo of 1000 boxes’
•Havana Eq. It has cufinged hands at 40s for an out port,
andftnothey caihof.Nb.lOX; at4ls coming to ‘London.
At,tilo Butch sdiq the whole, pf 80,704 baskets Java Were
sold afan averiige decllne of *3 guilders from the last
May’s rates.
■ Tsa.—Fußjr ,10;000 chests common Congou have
ft ; the market is now
quiet; oth‘er kindstnthout change. •
Tin.—The price of EnglJeh advanced 10s; & cwt.
Banca h&al>een sold.at 1455.; Straits at 1445. Holders
firm. ‘ t ”
. TALLOwiVery quiet, gt, PetersburgY. 0.685. 9d.on
the spot* and, for the end of the ye&r.
.TnupßSTiSß'.—A sale pf rough lias been made at 10*.'
64».‘Spirlte'dttlt'of sale,at 425.* 6d. for American in'
Casks’. ‘7"' “ “~ u
Whalebosb .—Polar £450 jNorth 'West £425, nomi
nal.’ No chaogb in Atnorlccn stocks'. , 1 ■
LONDON'CORN MARKET.
EngltohAffheatsame,as Monday, and, littlo 'business
doing; r Foreign fewer .buyers, ana lower, terms taken.
Elope alow, >oft.selo,,ao<i rather, cheaper. Oats little
doing,and-rather lower, 'i Barley few buyers, and email
.decline. ea* In leas demand, batnot lower.
, .-and Circular, English and
, foreign Wheat unaltered—no business,. Spring Corn
rather cheaper.
Arrivals.-British: Wheat, 7080,* Barley , ,160: Malt,
2880: Oats, 670: Floor, 1210, sacks. Irish: Oats, 850.
Foreign Wheat, 31,410: Barley, 10,960 jOats, 82.890;
Floor, 260 packs and 6312 barrels.
i- < LOHDON PRODUCE MARKET. ,< .
■ .extensive f la, 'to. Is. 6d. higher
than Tuesday. ■ 6alea of tWest XndU,looo hogsheads;
for the week-2,460. t Reftned in brisk demand. Grocery
.ltuDp4<6sB. to 875.?. Coffoo-r-Fair demand; ; plantation
Oeyion rather higher. -Tea-Several parcels sQld at ex*
.treme price V. S&ltpotrfi ratherdearer; .detnand brisk,
Bice a slow sale; prices scarcely sustained.' Tallow
.’firm* at praVlous rates.
* > . U-. IA)NDON U WOOL BALES:
Mr t Ruxtgn sold 1580 bales to-day, 'consisting of 200
Australian,' 700 Cape,'''4so’ Buenos Ayres! and the rest
New'Zehlpnd. Meftrs.'Hall and Webster followed with.
IOM balea Wddirig throughout very animated, andin
“fJiB latter'Mbs extrii Sydney woolshrought Ss. to 3s. Id
por'lb. "' About' 20,000;baleB have how', passed, first
'clotliingAhd combine wools ranged op to 2s. lOd. The
sales td-dayVertf with' the nSnal spirit, and sonfe extra
Sj4p c y brought 3s". to’3s! ■ Id:, the-highest
p ;j 1 . Glasgow pig ikon'market.
. '.Th-Oj' Iran,* market continues steady at, 73a. Qd. net
'cbh' fer‘fiSiedfiiumbefß : little ; boaineBs transacted,
buyers Waitlng’the akrivai of the'Tndlanmall. *
v", GLASGOW,CQTTON MARKET'/ ‘
~ Tfie'aeiQaiidbptter/aznl an advance ,i>r .to 316 d.
J 6 op all classes.” , V ,
~ .Manchester Trade, Report*.
• wlthan .advancing
.tendency,.bht tpe, amount-of transactions is hot large.
The ’ next; news from ilbdia', is awaited, with intense
and meanwhile buyers for that quarter; are pot
'operating« * .!• \ ‘ ‘/ ti ‘ ,
CXE’S OIBotaAB.
r ut\Ai\ r,._ LiYxapoon, July 24th, 1857.
- COTTON/—ThAfe has been a large demand during the
w.eeXfrmfobtfttfTrade;arid*prices of all descrfattousof
'Am^d^b ,J ihay-be quoted l #d. lb. dearer since our
.fcttV ! This day’ri safes are estimated at 10,000 halos, the
; HSrket'4loeirtg' firmly.-ilmports forth® week 28.006
bales. Total sales 75,460 bales. of -whieh Speculators
Kx porte rs'4,62t), leaving to the Trade
‘6B,BdobiUW;--'' *:j;
QUERCITRON BARK Is in good request, and the
stOck of -Philsdelphla 'being almost 'entirely consumed,
16s. would have to be paid. Baltimore also,held more
firmly. ss,r 'v'■ Mi'-*
' c tiABD ebirtihusa:veTy doll and difficult .to sell sirs re*
.ductiohoflevy'hiftiodthe-pTioeyof'Ourlast.’ ..
-' i T^U^W4n^wet'demand/and in general a slight
'hdtwide'h& beCobbtalned onlast week’s,rates. P< T.
'o>hasl)6dtt%<Ad*sdO&ia6lfl,yNo7th<Afn6ri£&ri Butchers*
Assoc? fttlonydt 60s}, and > SouthAmerlcau at C6s, j«rsss,
r' c ' sf k 1 ; Thb'ifarkei Cn 'London is alsobfetier, JP. Y.
Of tftfflngat’ 60s: oh the scot.'-andblJs; 3d.®sBs', Od, for
-fesiHh’feoWontiifr of the 1 *. r . , »<■'. ....
•‘ einaJl .galefl of American Red
to bfi‘maderat 68&
jv BBOTr- , lhb's*Ws oMlio'JffeeV reiffcfc in all 3030 tat.,
I Which Is more thabttho -actual ctOdK at present here, ■
Isftmd qdiWtity of itfefag re-sale*;, The hotter olssses,
ofßeef having gpfrftotoonedr tVo hand are held for.
'ter/ldtiff;^ari)S^ind.there are ? not more than about
'ISOQ tc*. r offaUdWcrlptitm3 cW on'offer, which are ail
heft by speculator*. us* *, , -■
-Ho tha advance; inr Been is also held
for more moaeyyandißonii small .sates or Irish, and of
Prench 'havo'boon' made* the -latter at lQOe.aKtts. Od ;
nearly all the good American has been purchased to-day
; onspOenlatton,Ct'.92s‘, 6d;bbl, ■ » *(' i . ,
/ BACON—Continues very few retail aales
that have been-made 'have been made at very irregular
'J«ea«.Yi, drf'ij ' r < .
1 -Tha weather hasbeen Bomowhat cbangeable since the
date of our-lHSt'reportc but -on the whole fax from unfa*
vdrabldi'e-ch artjcter.of the' reports from all parts
-speak Still vety confidently os}to the general abundance
61 thdcropr, ihpnld favorable weather, continue. ,
-’tTbere 2 are'dome complaints of Potatoes .in Ireland,
Cargoes of Black Sea Indian Com, shipping and recently
in go6d request at 85a. 6., 0.7. kI.
fof the spot the demand is limited, and
'tffiocdfemain-nnaltered. Oar Stock of Indian Corn at
Wjiwr^than-20.000080,0CQ are.
■> ■ Of Wheat freiti our owb farmers Tor the past
week consist 'Of—6lj?o4 qrs.» against 71,860 qrs. same
Week laatyekr. Average Vrice 08s. Bd.«*qr., against
lost yew.. l
Marks tviss somewhat better attended,
aad a little more demind -iras experioneedfor Wheat,
the better classes <if WhitabroUght a shade more money.
whilst useful descriptions <if 'Oaty Bed. American sold at
l.®Bd. #■ 70 lbs. improvement on i the low sales of
Tuesday^r- .i - ’ r ; i -
: PJLOPB was-exceedingly dull and. most difficult of
sale, althOugh holdem would hare made some concession
'fo&ioggmjf ‘ r ;
WHBttN CORH.in.tolemble request, at steady rates
wtelfinrandWxed Atoeridanibut White,* from Wat
.#|l,^ra^, T 6 ? 74razsi0i! *“* oMh
ln« 7 fair demand-at Metis & qr;
Ssl. I S£S3Si f J ,i St> ,l > 62B Oort, 3.760
Exports for same period,
f^SSSS
« .. . eiohakmon.bbothkbs & oo
>»■«lft»n*n4*fcD»»iitailßiK«4 Btat«« -loco Friday last
conawt 0f6654 tpuctera Wheat, 360quattera Indlw, Sort.'
ontisaej ihrorahlo for tie crops, although the post tiro
(Uysithas been ohacgeable. and to-day looks very un
settled..’ | Our market was very dull and depressed at the
begiunlog ot the week, and some parcels or Wheat were
forced off at very low prices, Bs, 3d- having been'taken
for. prime Western red, Blnce then; however; a much
flrmer feeling has prevailed, and ft njcpvery of 3d.
bushel hto been established, making the decline'since
Qur laet only 2d. V7O fts. Flour has met a very slow
sale, the,'demand being of the most retail character at
barrel reduction. Indian Corn has boon iu
fair request, aud although no actual advance can bo
quote’’/-still the! seller haa had the advantage'; floating
cargoes continue in great favor at ' comparatively high
prices..’ potatoes are badly spoken of In the South of
Ireland; but. in the North, and In this country, wo hear
of np complaints of'consequence.
The following were tko • farmers’ deliveries of wheat
for this week, 81,704 quarters 93s 6d; ditto, corres
ponding week last year, TI,BSQ quarters at Tfls 3d.
At to day’s market there Was'a .thin attendance of
town and country dealers and .mllleri, still a very fair
demand was experienced for wheat at the prices of Fri
day last, the decline of the week having been recovered,
we,therefore merely repeat bur former quotations. Flour,
waft to more general request amongst the dealers than
for flomo time past, but at slightly lower prices. Indian
Cqtu opened strong, but the demand subsiding, pur
chases of mixed and yellow cOuld have been made on
father easier tonus, white, howover, being very scarce,
brought more-money, 44s having been paid for best
parcels.-
Jmportotions.
[Reported for The Prow.)
NEWCASTLE ON TYNE—Barqo Venus, Arkley—2Bo
bbbl Venetian red 8 chaldrons gas coal S Morris WAln A
Co; 65 casks bid powders 210 do salsoda 10 do hypo 8
soda 60 pkgs magnesia 8 3c W Welsh; 114 casks mdse
Powers & weigbtman; 60bbls Venetian ie4J Lucas &
Co; 248 casks sal soda Fuller A Cope; 93 do 20 do soda
ash 20 do Alkali 400 keg* bicarb 'soda B II Field, N Y;
61 ton* grindstones J E Mitchell; 34 casks carb baryte*
84 do maze order.’
GALYEBTON—Sthr Florence, Mayo—3 Boo hides 130
bales wool 20 do deer skins 2 do hog skins 4 do goat sklnß
3 bags ore 6 bxs radio older. > .
Empire, MArehftll—Bo4,ooo laths 50,-
000 spruce Joist Twells & Galvin.
> PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
. Israel Morris, )
JOSEPH 0. QBCBB, > COXNITTSE OF TDB MOSTH.
John Wrlbn, ) ■
LETTER- BAGS
At the Merchants* Exchange; Philadelphia.
Ship Philadelphia, P001e,.... Liverpool, Ang. 15.
Barque Japonica, 8he1den.......Ki0 do Janeiro. Aug. 10
BarqUe Achiltei, Spodden. ...London, soon
Barque David Lftpsley, Bishop Matanzas, soon.
Brig Eureka, Daly .....Cardenas, soon
BrigDlack Squall, Bryant, Havana, soon.
Brig F.Fabarit,'Burns, St. Jagodo Cuba, soon.
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
STBAURR , 1 PROM TOR DAT
Kangaroo ...v.’.Now York Liverpool Ang. 6
Ariel.., J..-. .• .New York Bremen, Ac Aug. 8
Euro pa*.., Boston Liverp001..........Aug. 12
Baltic. New York . Liverpool Aug. 36
Fulton Hew York Southampton Aug. 22
Now .York.;....New York Glasgow..; Aug. 22
Ericsson,. Liverpool New York July 22
New, York, Glasgow , New York... M ..... July 22
Fu1t0n.............Havre,, New Y0rk,........‘.Ju1y 22
BTKA.HKB , FOR FROM * DAT
Boruksia ...New York' Hamburg...' Aug. 1
Columbia ..New York Liverpool.'. Aug. 5
Edinburgh / .Now York Glasgow.. Aug. 8
City WaahingtonNow York Liverpool :Aug. 12
Arag>)..’ ...New York Southampton Aug. 26
MOVEMENTS OF HAVANA STEAMERS. 4 „
Philadelphia— From New York 2d, arriving at Ha
vana Bth, and New Orleans 11th. ,From New Orleans
20th; Havana 23d, arriving at'New York 28th.
1 Qoak.br Citt—From New York 7th of oach month,
arriving at Havana 12th, and -Moblla 14th. From ilo
bile 22a, Havana 24th, arriving at Now York 28th.
Oauawba— From New York 12th, arriving ot Havana
17th, and New Orleans 19th- From New Orleans 27th,
Havana 29th, arrivlngat New York 3d.
Enpirb Oitr—From New York 17th, arriving at Ha
vana 23d, and Now Orleans 26th. From New Orleans
sth, Havana Bth, arriving ot New York 13th.
Black Wabbior— From New York 27th, arrive at
Havana Ist and New Orleans 3d. From New Orleans
12th, Havana 14th. due at New York 18th.
Isabel— From Charleston l l9th and 4th, due at Ha
vana 23d and 7th. From liavaua 10th and 25th, due at
New York 16th and 81st.
The California mall steamers sail from New York on
the sth and 20th of each month.
illarins Jfutclli^eiirc.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, August 6,1657,
SUN RISES .....5 2 I SUN SETS..' 6 56
HIGH WATER 2 33
ahrived:
'’Steamship Kennebec. Hand. 24 hours from New York,
via Cape Jlf&y, with muse ana passengers to Jas Allder
dice A Co. Passed barque N G Hlchourn, from Trini
dad de Cuba, above Reedy Island,, and others as before
reported.
.■ Ship William, Berry, 7 days from Boston, in ballast, to
captain.
. Ship Quebec, Watson, 5 days from New York, in bal
last to captain.
Br barque,Vonus, Arkley, 63 days from Newcastle-on-
Tyne, with mdse to 8 Morris Wain A Co.
Brig Bfcrobda, lioyt,l2 days from Eastport, with plas
ter and laths to K A Souder A Co.
Brig Mary.Q, Kelly, 10 days from Portland, with 105
tons plaster to Joirus Baker.
Brig Trlndelen, Havener, 9 days from Boston, in
ballast. ■
Brig Sarah Elizabeth', Baynes, from Salem, in ballaat.
Bchr Farmer, Deputy, 2 days from Milford, Del. with
wheat to J H McColley.
Schr Henry Wolfe, Atkins, 2 days from Milton, Del.
with bark to J-H McColley.
Schr Florence, Mayo, 21 Galveston, with
hides, wool, Ac. to captain. Aug li lat 33, Long 75,
spoke ship Catharine, of Boston, 7 days from Mobile,
bonnd to Europe, all well on board.
’ Schr Charm. Whildeu, 6 days from Boston, with mdse
toCrowelh A Collins. * ■'
Schr Btirt, Allen, 3 days fromiNew, York, with mdse
to Crowell A Collins. ,
Schr R W DIUon, Marts, 6 days from Salem, in ballast
to captain.,
Scar Empire, Marshall, 28 days from Calais, with
laths, Ac. io captain. .
7 Schr Anita Damon. Marshal, 18 days from Calais, with
laths, Ao. to Twolls, GaskUl A Galvin.
Schr Electrio Light: Dyer, 10 days from Llnean, with
coal to H Wlnsor. * - * J *
Schr Tennessee, Wooster, fi days from Eastport, with
plaster to E A Sender A 00.
Bchr D Floyd, Potter, 5 days from Providence, to bal
testtoewteia., .
. Schr Glass Blower, Paynej 0 days from Provlccriown,
io ballast to captalu.
Bchr Jas Barratt, D&vtß, 6 days from Boston, In ballast
to Henry May. ~
Schr Charlotte, Smith, from Newport.
Scht MR Carlisle, Winsmore, from East Greenwich.
Bchr C Matthews, Warren, from Boston.
Schr Lewis Chester, Somers, from Boston.
Bchr Burroughs O, Stephens, from Boston.
Bchr Ellioti, Wear A:, from Providence.
Bchr Chas Williams, Golding, for Providence.
Schr Percy Heilner., Gandy, do
Schr N Berry, Pendleton, from New London.
Schr Empire, Price, from Pawtucket.
Schr Elisa T Smith. Lee, from Middletown.
Schr Jullft Smith, Eaton, from Newboryport.
Schr Little, Taylor, 5 days from Lynn, in ballast-''
, Steamer Gen McDonald, Wtylden, 6 k noun from Cape
•May,'with passengers to captain. Off Reedy Island,
passed a deeply .laden barque (supposed to be the N G
Hitchburn): off Reedy Island Point passed ship Tropic
Bird, from' Wtat Indies; two barques off New Castle: one
supposed a Boston packet; ship Quebec, from New York,
ofi Marcus Hook; a lumber laden brig off Chester; and
ship William, from Boston, off Red Bank, all beating up.
CLEARED. .
Steamship Delaware, Copes, New York, J Allderdlce.
Ship Grey Eagle, Hughes, Richmond, Rutter, New*
hall & Co.
Brig .Fairy, Welsh, Richmond, T Newhall A Co.
Brig Helen Mar, Churchill, Antigua, .T Wattson A
Sons. ’
Brig Castilian, Merriman, Portland, Van Dtuen, Nor
ton A Co. '
> Brig Bearer,{Sanders,'Bangor, A Pardee A Co.
Brig Xioango, Arrant*, Charleston, SC, Miller A Co.
, Bear D. Ficrid; Potter, Prorldence, do
'•’Schr Julia Maria, Baton, Newburyport do '
• Schr jElliott, 1 Wearer, Boston, BAudenroid A Co.
Schr Empire, B Mllnos A Co.
Bchr M R Carlisle, Wiiwmore, Polly Landing, do
Schr 0 Matthews, Warren, Belfast, BlakJston, Cox
A Co. . *
Schr Burroughs C, Stephens, Boston; • do
Schr Lewis Ones ter. Somers, Goston, Morris A Murray/
Schr CharlotteuWiUiams, Golding, Prorldence, do
Scht B T .Bn)tth,'Lee, Boston, Nohlo. Hammett A
Caldwell. * , ' •
SchrN Berry' Pendleton, Bererly, John R White.
Schr' Percy Heilner, Gandy, Providence, J E Baum
’ Paragon,'Hatch, Boston, Rogers, Blnnlckuon
A Co. ' * '
. ’ 'Barge Catoctln, McCue. Baltimore, A Grores, Jr.
’ Btr Parmer, Dennis, Baltimore, A Grores, Jr.
Scpr Buena VUta. Doane, Boston, Noble. Hammett A
Caldwell. , j •
Schr RW Dillon, Marts, Portsmouth, 0 A Heoksher
A Co. ’
• Schr J Barrett, Baris, Past Cambridge, L Audenreid
A Co. ’
ST TSLEGSATO.
.. , (Oprrejpondence of The Press.)
. . . ' ‘ . , New 1 Yo«x, Aug 6.'
Arrived, Ships,Vanguard, from Liverpool: JamesR f
Leeler, from London; brig Micanus, from Matamora.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
.v, w . Lxifss, Del., Aug. 4-8 X.M.
The brig Russian, for Belfast, Me. and seven schra
loaded with coal, went out last evening. A barque, a
brig and four schra passed in yesterday forenoon. Tlie
steam tug .TJmdrica and two topsail schr* are all at liar,
bor. .Wind SB—weather warm and pleasant.
Yours, Ao., WM. M. HICKMAN.
- MEMORANDA.
Steamship Ndw York,'Craig, from Glasgow 22d ult. at
New York yesterday,
Steamship Boston, Sellew, hence at New York yester
day.
Steamship Illinois, Boggs, for Anplriwall, cloarod a*
New York vesterday. ;
Steamship Kangaroo, Jeffrey,* for Liverpool, cleared
at New York yesterday. '
„ Steamship Ericsson, Lowber, for New York, sailed
from Liverpool 22d alt.
Steamship Edinburg, Cummings, from New York 11th
ult. arrived In the Clyde 24th ult. '
• Steamship Persia; Judkins,from Liverpool, 24th ult.
at New York yfistepdav, '
Steabiship North Star, Lefevre/from New York, ar
rlved'at Southampton 22d ult, • • -
Steamship Asia, Lott, for Liverpool, sailed from New
Yorityesterday.
Steamship City Of Baltimore, Leitkh, from New York,
9th ult. at Liverpool 21st ult. *
Ship Riga, Freeto, 65 days from Liverpool, arrived" at
City,Pplnt, V*. 3d Inst. *
uit 0^’M&80n, fcota st JollD > NB * tondon
-Bhljl Thomas H Perkins, Wayne, hence, vie St John,
NB. arrived at Liverpool xGth ult,' and was loading on
tho 26th for Philadelphia.
Ships Wm Cummings, Arkwright, J Patton, and Belle
®‘ tno Ocean, were loading' at Liverpool 25th ult. lor
Philadelphia. . * . ,
Ship Wyoming, Brooks, sailed from Liverpool 18th
nit for Philadelphia.
Ship Fleetwood. Dale, from Calcutta for Philadelphia,
was signalised June 28, lat 2T, long 0,71 days out.
Ship Ocean Belle, Kelleran, hence, vla'St John, NB.
at Liverpool 18th ult, < *
, Ship Efinny Fern, Dresser, for Charleston, at Hftvro
18th ult. ' 11 ■ ' *
Ship Flora McDonald, from Havre for Norfolk, at New
port, Eng. 21st ult.
Ship Finland; Post, sailed from Charleston yesterday
for Now York, and not Baltimore, as bofore reported.
Ship Zered, Corlsh, for Philadelphia, sailed iromLon
donderry 22d f ulfc. •
Ship Qov Langdon, Strong, for Philadelphia; Bailed
from Liverpool 23d ult.
> Ship Mandarin, Porritt, from New York for Shanghae,
was spoken May 21st, 20 miles from Anjicr.
• Ship George Green, Fairbanks, from Liverpool, was
beldw New Orleans 28th ult. ’
Ship Atlantic, Worth, from Now York, arrived at the
B&rbeiow.New Orleans 4th Inst. ■ / - -
Barque Conrad, B&Jebury, froraNewOrleans, arrived at
Pernambuco, June 10, ana remained June 2%. ,
r Barque Elm,' Taylor, for‘Philadelphia, clear ed'at Bos
ton 4th Inst. »■ ' * 1 • 1 *• f ' ; t t *
Barque Ocean Wave, Morrison, from N York, arrived
at Table Bay, ! OGH} May 10, with low of quarter deck
house and two men, haring experienced heavy weather
March 3d and April IJJ, - )<, 'i \ ■
Barque Emblem. Davis, from, Bio de Janeiro for Phi
ladelphia, was spoken.,24th Ult. lat 36, long 70, 23 days
out. '
. .Barque lonia, Dix, for Africa, sailed from Salem 84 Inst
The Argo. Parker, for Philadelphia, sailed fromßre
merbaven2othult. ~ -
: Brigs Crimea, BUchborn, and Lydia Francis, Hall, for
Philadelphia, cleared,at New York yesterday.
Brig Wm Penn, Bobaon, hence.,vie Cork, at Dublin
18th ult,
Brig Orinus, Baker,fcenoe for Newßedford, arrived at
Boston 4th lust. < 1 - ‘ \ .
- Brig Trindelen, Havener, 0 days from Boston, lh hoi*
last to captain/ ■- •' * *i 1 " < •
Brig Castilian,.Merfitnab t 'Adaya from New York, in
' ballast, to Van Dosen, Norton A 06. . . ,
3O days from Llngen, with coal to S
'•/.Brig'Timothy.Oroiby,.Har<llDg, hence'at Belfaat.Me. l
iZStltnin. ... , L ,:.,h u •
e * rse °‘’ cleite4 •* Bwtoß 4tt
‘ '» iff ; r ' -i £ 4 » i J ;• r ’f- ’• • '
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAYi MHUST 1857.
Brig Canton, OrowelL sailed from Boston 4th Inst, for
Philadelphia.’ •'*' '* " 1
Brig Daniel Maloney,Welden, fpr Mfttanzas, was towed
to sea from New Orleans 25th ult.‘'
Brig Charles H Frost, from Asnlnwall, put into Oar
thagena July 4, with all hands sick.
Brig George Albert, Thompson, cleared at New York
sth inat. for Havana.
Brig Empire, Crowell, cleared at Boston 4th lost, for
Philadelphia.
Brig Lucy Ann, Woss, from Dightflu for Philadelphia,
sailed from Fall River 2(Hust. '
Bchr 0 G Waterbury, Cook, for Philadelphia, sailed
sailed from Salem 3d ipst.
Schrs Caspian, Megathlin, and M H MMlter, Crowell,
cleared at Boston 4th Inst for Philadelphia.
Schrs Martha Wrightington, Wrlghtlngton, and Sea
Bird, 1 Chase, sailed from Fail River Ist inst. for PMiad.,
Bear Undine, Frisby, sailed from Fall River 2d last,
for Philadelphia,
Schrs America, Neptune, California and Enterprise
sailed from New Ifaveii 3d inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr D 8 Mershon, Spragg, hence at Wilmington, NO
4th Inst. 1 11
Schr Bosannnh Hose, Coombs, cleared at Boston 4th
inst. for Philadelphia.-* ’
Schrs James Martin, Harding, and John F Croach,
nankin, sailed from Providence 4th inst. for Philada.
Schr W O Mershon, Turner, for Philadelphia, was
towed to sea from New Orleans 22d uR.
Schrs Ben Spruill, Lyons, and Ann Sykes, Bowden,
hence at Portsmouth 3d inst.
Schrs Wm Collyer, Boland, from'Middletown, and
Black Diamond, Young, from L\*nn for Philadelphia,
arrived at New York yesterday.
Schr Geo W Krebs, Emerson, hence at. Baltimore 6th
inst.
NAVAL.
The U S steam frigates Niagara, for Southampton, and
Susquehanna, for Cork, were in the river at Liverpool
25th ult. outward bonnd.
MARINE MISCELLANY.
Captain Steven*, of the brig Azores, at Now Orleans
28th ult. from Rockland, reports having experienced a
severe gale on tho sth July, in Ist 27 05, long 72 25, At
12, midnight, was struck bv lightning twico in quick
succession, the first clap Btriking the main royal mast
head, shivering tho royal mast, topgallant mast, top
mast, and lower masthead; tho second clap struck tho
fore masthead, shivering the mast badly.
Barque floracr, nt Boston 6th inst. from Mauritius, re
ports on tho 4th May, Isle of Bourbon in sight, found
the barque had sprung aleak, and had 4 foot water in
her hold. Tried to return to port, but could noti found
the leak in the upper works, stopped it, and bore away
for home. Tho cargo is partly damaged.
It is stated that tho barque Dudley, of Charleston
from New Orleans for Marseilles,which wentaihorelnear
Rhor Hoad, LI, 11th ult. cannot bo got off, being ba
buried In the sand, and will prove a total los*
Mvr Miry, of Now London, which wm ashore neir
Bcllusto, was got off by Captoln Tower, ond proweded to
Now London, having sold her cargo of coals « hha
originally bound from Philadelphia for Boston.
! ’ DOMESTIC POIITS.-
NEW YORK, Aug.4.-BrlgMoonlight,Small, fromSa
gua la Grrnde; steamship Indiana, Baker, Sonthanm
tou and Bremen, O. H. Sand; Bteamship Glasgow Br
Duncan; ship Cssyria, Delano, Now Orleans : bark Do ’
rette, Urem., Grabau, Bremen: bark Casco, Wauah*
Trinidad, G. 8. Stephenson; bark Thales, Howland’
Mobile, N. Hi Brigham . schr. J. L. Bowman, Wooster’
be; uayra and Port Cabello, Brett, Bon A Co: schr D*
O. Hulso, Brown, Wilmington, N. 0., Dollner, Potter
A Co.
AUGUST s.—Br R M steamship Persia, Judkins from
Liverpool July 25th. Twenty-fffth, passed Bhip Countess!
of England, bound In, Aug. Ist, Ist 47 20, don 60 16
passed a outtor steering West, showing Spanish colors’
3d, Ist 44 40, lon 67 .82, exchanged signal with shin
Onward (Br), bound East. 3d, at 8A «7 tot 42 M, toS
62 66, passed steamship Vanderbilt, hence for Southamp
ton. Same day at 0.30 AM, lat 4213, lon 62 21, passed
steamship Atlantic, hence for Llrerpooi. Wind eJutorlr
llgh t hreoto and cloudy, at 8 P M Cape Itoco light abeam'
Ship Don Quixote, (of Boston,),Elwe!l, from Poochon
800. April 23d. Soiled In company with Br shin Glencoe
for London. Left Angler, May 21st, In company witli
bar]: Reindeer, Townsond, from Slpgapore for N York
Mao 21st, 20 miles from Angler, sigoatd ship Mandarin
May 26, exchanged signals with a ship, supposed the
Pea-less. Left ot Angler, May 21st, hark John Gardiner
from Singapore, to sail same day for New York
Brom hark Nord Amerika, Fredericks, Hamburg Had
4 deaths od the pa**a6e. ’
Bark Pride of the Sea, Johnson, Nuevitas, July 24
Left brigs Auitv Owen, Ray, hence for N York, Julv 28-'
Trade Wind, fordo: C H Carrida. for do. J *
Barque Greenwood, Glover. Cardiff, and two days from
James River: Brig Fred Working, (of Boston,) Darritlc
9 day* from Exluma, with salt; Brig King Birt, Brown
from. Carnhagena,. July 15, with fustic, coffee, . Ao •
Left brig Magelle for New York, put In 6th, all hands
sick; Sutton, Joy, for NY, soon, Winihrop, from Savtf
nilltt. junt arrived to load forNYk,; Brig Arcturus, (BrJ
Howard, Windsor; Schrs..F.alcunburg, from Baltimore,
with coal to master: Manchester Blake, 4 days from
Charleston, with cotton Ac.;,Wm. Oarroll, Chipman,
Bangor,lwith cedar, to L A Sykes; Oneida, Duality’
Portland, with heading, to JasPolharaus; AnnMßtill!
Btilllman, Little River, NO, with grain to J A Gambia;
Franklin Fierro, Boston; S E Parker, Rogers, Balti
more, 5 days coal to master; J Holme*, Holmes, Balti
more. 5 days, coal to master; Mary Maogura, Simonton.
Rockland. *
Cleard—Steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk and
Pourtsmouth; ship Matero, Dilllgham, Valparaiso: brig
Yulcan, Card, Windsor, N.S; schra. Dcsdawona, Higgs,
Nassau, N.P: Volunteer, Bjitty, Salem; S. S. nill, Con
ry, Boston: J. T. Grice, Rogers, Charleston.
BOSTON, Aug. 4.—Ar ship Seaflower. (of Boston,)
Woodbury, New Orleans. . *
Bark Homer, )of Bouton,) Wiggln, Mauritius May 2,
passed St. Helena June 25. Reports on 4th May, Island
of Bourbon in sight, and wind frefh from SK, discovered
that the bark had sprung a leak, and had four feet of
water in tho hold. Endeavored to return to Mauritius,
but was unablo to do so. W as 3 days undor the lee of
Bourbon, during which we found tho leak in the upper
works: pumped her dry and bore away forborne. Tho
cargo la somewhat damaged.
Bark Lysapder, Moore. Cienfuegos 12th ult.
Steamer Admiral, Smrll, St John NB via Eaßtport and
Portland.
Steamer Joseph Whitney, IJoirea Baltimore.
Ar 3d brig Rolerson, Orlando, Pensacola 14th ult,.
foreign" ports;
By the Persia.
At Liverpool 24th ult., Western Empire, Hanlon, Bos
ton; 23d, Baden, Stilphen, Now Orleans: Emerald Isle,
Cornish, Now York; Margaret, Davis. Cheruavon; H.
£.* Hamilton, Hamilton, Now Orleans; Hortftnsc,
flames. Charlestonj R. Robinson, St. Stephens; Ocean
Bride, Atkins, Quebec; 2lst, Defiance, Kendrick, Bom
boy; A. R, Green, Now York; Calista iWa. Haws, Que
bec; Colin Mcßao, Bramholl, WiLnlngton, NO.; 10th.
Cultivator, Russell, New York, Now York PacNet,
Thompson. Quebec; 13th, Star of the West, Shopper,
do.; Orient. Henry, do.; John Parker, Calhoun, do.;
George Evans, Cooper, Apalachicola; Constantine,
Macoduck. and Manhattan, Dixon, New York; Michi
gan. McKay, Quebec. Off do. 24th, Levanter, from
Quebec; Favorite, from St. John, N. B. Off tho rirer,
outward bpund 25th, shins J. G. Richardson. Lewis,
Savannah; John J. Boyd, Thomas, Now York; Adelaide
Bell. Flagg,
Martha, Bradley, San Fraficiflco; Cohota, Day, Bombay.
Entered toward, 23fi, Canada, (ateaiDßelp) Boston,
aud Halifax; Sarah Newman, Cobb,Calcutta; Springbok,
Slmston, Cape Town; Manhattan, Dixon, New York;
Invincible, Robinson, Shanghao 22d, Caatlne, Simmon,
Now Orleans; J. O. Whitney, Gray, do; City of Balti
more, Leitob, New York; Edward, Areig, Sewell, and A
Z Green, New York; 21st, Geo Washingtori, Coroins,
Boston; Golcanda, Leverett, Calcutta; Constantine,
Macoduck, New York; Middlesex. Parmlee, do; 18th,
Flying Scud, Baxter, Bombay; Emllle St Pierre, Charles
ton: Goosawatto, Paxton, Rio Janeiro aud Calcutta.
Sid 23d, Uncle Toby, Soule, N York; Robt Polsford,
Smith; Maty Carson. Burnett, Quebec; Felicia, Balls,
Boston; Adelaide, Bell, New Orleans. 22d, Esmeralda,
McManus, Calcutta; Typhoon, Faulkner, Bombay. 20th,
Tbatatta, Oooper, New York; W F Schmidt, Bears. New
York.
Cld. 23d, Chatsworth, Praetor, Boston; KittyCordes,
Sepwith, Bombay; Cohota, Day, do; Robtert Pul ford,
Smith, Calcutta; John J Boyd, uhom&s, Now York; J G
Richardson, Savannah.
Liverpool, July 22—The Elizabeth Hamilton, from N
Orleans, which arrived hero yesterday, encountered very
heavy weather in the Gulf, and lost part of sails, Ac.
At London July 24, ships Golden Fleece, Dennison,
for Algoaßay; Havana, Stockton, Boston; Agamemnon,
Hyne, Calcutta; American Eagle. Moore; Robena, Mar
tin: Plymouth Rock, llammond; Palestine, Tinker;
Quickstep, Nelson; London, Ilurlbut; and Victoria,
Champion, for New York; Noptuno’a Favorite, Ewer
ton, Port Phillip; George Washington, Copeland,
Shanghaeand others.
From the Shipping Gazette, July 24.
London 23d, entered Inward, George Peabody, Emer
son, Quebec: Queen of the East, Heeley, do.; Mary
Jane Kimball, McLellan, Santa Crus; Concordia, Wea
sels, New York: 24th, Jasoo, Britton, do.; Levant, Al
len, Areceibo; State of Maine, Humphrey, Chinches.
Bristol 23d, arr. Pill, Skimmer of the Seas, Hogg,
Now York.
Portsmouth 23d, sld. Diana, Davis, New York.
Queonatown 22d, arr. Lacy A Harriet, Foot, New
Orleans.
Shields 23d, arr. Amelia. Lovass, Boston.
Havre 22d, arr. Wm. Nelson, Cheever, New York;dis.
Republic, Charleston.
Nantes 22d, ar G W Hall Mowry, Charleston
Bordeaux 22d, ar J A Hazard, Williams, New Orleans;
Trojan r Constant, do.
SfarsoilloH 21st, ar Rowland, Rowland, Now Orleans.
Sailed Harrisburg, New York; Europe, Williams,
Palamps: • *
Helvoet, 224, ar Oceanus. Springer, New York
Bremcrbaven, 20th, ar Blushes, Kloppcr, ‘Baltimore);
Columbia, Spenohe, do.. ,
Off Dungenncss 23d, Alice Tarlton, Shields for Con
stantinople.
Off the Eddystone 20th, Preston, Savannah for Am
sterdam.
Greenock 32d, sld New York, (a), New York.
At Nantes 14th ult. bark G W Hall, (of Providence,)
Mowry, from Charleston, ding.
Ar at Pernambuco 27th, brig Chattanooga, Norris,
Baltimore, and sld—th, bound S; prev" to 2d ult, brig
Fanny W Oakamith, Williams, supposed from Union
Island. Qa, for Bio Janeiro—put In in distress.
At Cape Haytien 19th ult, brig Jachin, Lovejoy, for
NYork, 10 days,
At Grand Turk, Turks Isl And, 22d ult, Br bark Sir
Edward Seymour, Dill. Bermuda, just ar.
At Matanzas 23d ult, ships Joalah Quincy, of Provi
dence, Spraguo, for Falmouth, E, ready for sea, and
would sail 24th; Joshua Mauran, of do, Liscomb, unc.
Ar at Quebec Ist inst., ships Joseph Rowan, Harrison,
Liverpool: Weser. Fischer, Now York; barques Frederick
Retzluff, Houport, Bristol; Isabella, Garbutt, Cartha
gena: Orion, Jewels, Algiers; Sir CharleßNapier.Balse
lee, Troon; Ford Mill,Reese, Gibraltar; D&nubo, Beevor,
Oran.
Old Ist, ships Russia, Kelley, Holyhead; Robt. Parker,
Pritchard, Liverpool; Conquest, Brewer, Grceriock; St.
Jacob, Duske, Sharpnest Point.
.Arrived at St. John, New Brunswick, 30th ult., brig
0. Outhouse, New York; 31at, sclia. Pleiades, Mcßur
nie,do.; Franklin, McLean, Boston; 2dinst.,shipSpccd
wetl, Rackleff, Portland.
Cleared 30th, ships United States, Sonne, London; 31st,
Alarm, Matthews, do.; Ist Inst, brig Margaret Elizabeth,
McDougall, Providence; schs. Catharine Brora,* Sulli
van, Boston; Lizzie Sturges, Stiuchflold, do.; Margaret
A, Anderson, Salem.
List of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels*
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,—Fourth streot, abovo Market.
Jeaso Klinefelter, Balt. J. P. Bell, Va.
A. D. Griflwold, Hartford. John P. Raw & lady, Balt
Win. Stoddard. Wellavllle, Mrs. Jas, Hopkins, York,
N : Y. _ _ Miss M. M. Wells, Pa
J. May, Rose Bonk, lowa. D. B. Amirov, Marlet,, 0.
W. J. Leher, Pa, . J, D. Barkor, u
A. F. Oroskey, Ohio. 0. M. Packer, Va.
H. K. Campbell, Pa. Ja». P. Kelly, Phlla.
J. Lingofelt, llollidflTsb’g. A. Diinick, Harrisburg.
L. R, Carter, Clearfield. R. L. Bingham, Miw.
Frank, Gracy, Memphis. R. M. Spicer, Memphis.
W. 11. Bryarly.Tenn. P. Blyck, Zanesville, 0.
John Lnrwill, Wooßter, O. A.R.Bartlet tc lady, Pa.
W. Dunbar, filt. Vern.,o, J. F. Ileiuitoh, Lancaster.
M. A. Wurta. PbUa. A. 11, Scigcl, Reading.
JohnW. Ulrich,' Lebanon. J. 11. Wlluamsilady, Krie.
11. J. GoH, N. Y. A. 3. Fuller & lady, Phila.
.Wm. Dings, St, Louis, Mo. Frank S. William. Indiana.
J. McCandless, Philada. Clms. B. Wright, Pa.
Richard Prlco, Jr., do. J. H. Hancock. Wllkeb’e.
11. R. Stcelo, Coatesv., Pa. J. Moore Dick, Pa.
H. Hendemm, Philada, John P, Myer, “ '
GIRARD HOUSE—Oheanut street, below Ninth.
11. Saunders, Wilmington, Alox. C. Morton, N. Y.
Del. * 11. W- Camerden, do.
S. R. Fairwoathar, lowa. Jos, fl. Brown, Phila.
W. 8. Dounan/Ricb’d, Ya. J. Langland, Chicago.
J. H. Ewtwick, phiUj John York, Nashville.
0. G. Terry, Conn. J. M, Crandall,GrlggsviUe,
0. E. Wood, N. Y. 111.
H. Redwatd, N. 0. 11, Carmer, Griggsv’e, 111.
0.8. Rliss k lady, Lynch- G. M. Swlnk, Mo.
. Burg, , Dr. L. Benson, Reading.
Cl. H. Bliss, Miss., Dr. P. Holster, do.
B. A. Botta k lady, Pa, MlssLauraan, do.
H. A. Burke, do. 0. M. Straub, Pottavllle.
MtssM.J, Burke, do. G. U, (Shorter, Columbus,
Wm.O. Somerville, Hunts- Ga,
’ villa/ Texas. Mrs. Jan. H. Shorter, Oo-
Wm. H. Black, Lancaster. lurabus, Ga.
J. M. Jones, Gal’ston. Tx. H. McLaughlin, Mo.
8. W. Church, Mlddlefield, Rob. McKelvey, N. Y.
Mass. ,J. 8. Woolsey, Charleston,
Melth. U. 8. A. 8. 0.
Mrs, R. B. Clayton,Lynch* Wm. Cook & ly, Bt. Louis,
•burg, Va, j. 0. Jaokson do.
Mies M. R. Clayton, do. 11. 11. Oulvertson, Troy, 0.
. Miu Boas, do. MU* L. Beige,, do.
Miss Yana,' 'do. MUsB. Beige, do.
Miss Turner, 1 do. • L. L. Robinson, N. Y. 1
Gco.M.MurrollAly.do. . E. H. Pendleton, Wash’n.
J. O. Dawson, Auguta, Ga. 8. A. Plummer,Petersburg,
J.H. Daniel, , do . Ya. . , -
Geo/Sayer, ‘ do*; MisaAvH.Oatts/ft.Y.
Oi Oftadbrtira, BaltUpdro,' MtsafJ. B Babcock, doT I
H.YV Butler, NiT£.'~" >* d‘i .Edw*. Hi Xondlaton, Wa&-
H. H. Ratcliff, Miss. ton.
A, U' wl. R. ft. Bankio, Treyttton,
D. A. Whitekndlady, Olp- Jas. Root, Louisville, Ky
cianatl JSHawkba, do. ,
O. Sedgewick', Syracuse ‘ George F. Smith, Ohio
Wm Martin and wlfo, N. W. D, Dobbin, Texas
York T. P.Redmond, do.
J.M. Jenkins, New York O. Spenser, Ilartford
Samuel Harris and lady, Charles G. Sh&w.Cincln’ti
Baltimore N. G. Gregcor, Baltimore
John H. Brown, Philada Mrs. Gregoor. . do.
A. J. McOreery and lady, . J Richards, Chicago
St. Louis. W. D. Patfcersdnaudsister.
IF. M. Sedwtck and lady, Mercersburg ■
Cincinnati, Ohio . Sir. Galley, Havanuah.
M. N. Newell, St. Louis J. D. Anderson, Maine
Sami Mcßride, do. A. A. Solover, California '
David Mcßride, do. J. O. Wojd, Memphis
John Farrington N. York W. B. Donehc, Memphis
Georg® If. Sf etoman.Pean *
L. F. Bqoch, Nashvilte, Alex. Allen, La.
D. W. Banders, Miss. W. Dolby, Del.
E. B. FortoF, Columbus, Ms J. P. Carter, Alex. Va.
W. B. Forte; do. E.Carter, Va.
Miss Forte, do. Miss M. T. Garrison, Ta.*
S. Humphries, do. Miss A. J. Carter, do
L. Fortuue, N. Y. Miss J. M. Oi*ter, do.
R-Nuneraaeher, C. S, Maurice, Richmond,
r n(^, anft * J- Goldsmith, Cincinnati,
i; Indiana, A. Tenney, N. Y.
r'* :■ St- Louis, J. W. Brescoe, N. Oilcans,
IV. H. Slack, do.
MlssShorter,Columbus,Oa; 8. Harvey, Yale College,
8. Bassett, Lexington, Ky. Mr. Chime, do
Mw. Jwtaon, N. Y. J. u. Burr, St. Louis,
?‘r, S, w - e "' iiartfoni. J. a. M. Buff.loo, Miss,
t . nW’ IVm.O. Webb, Baltimore
John P. Kin*, Augusta, a, T. W. Eviuh, Naahrlliu.
Rota. Bwrett, Boston W D. McUualian, do
S. Hukwatl, St. Louis. P. P. McWhurthei l , Nash.
Jas.J. Pettei-, Now York. Jos. Whelcaa & ir. do
Now York. Danl, W. Quimly, Boston-
A. Wittictan, New York J.W. Becker, do
BTATE3 UNlON.—Market Street above Sixth.
Geo. Sterling, Pa. Mra. A. O. Gibbons, do.
D. B. Slangier, Pc, W. A. McDo*ell, oi.
I'S; A. F. Baker, ilarahalton.
r« * Lancaster, Pa. L. A. Smith, Lancaster Co.
J. It. Mesley, fillddletown, Penna.
H. R. Schenck, do.
p W»- li. G. llelatand, do.
Jaa. B.Harmer, do. Mrs. Hartshorn, Clearfield.
8. B. Coxt Lancaster, Pa. J. R. Bostick A lady, Phil.
E. J. Rinfeheart, Reading. G. 8. Palmer and lady,
A. Bricker, Newville; Pa. Chicago.
O. Stolck, Nowburg,, do. R. Simpson, Ireland.
"UNtON HOTEL—Arch Street, below Fourth.
Geo. Maurer, Philada, John McMartre, Pa
T Mindel, do. R. Rigley, West Indies.
U. 8. Newcomer, Pa. Thos. Black, do
Jas. Iloar, Pu. J. Black, do
Conrad Sapper, Pa. U. J. Mulford, N. S.
Henry Thomas, Tamaqua. Frank F. Ilorner. Balt.
Geo. W* H. Whitaker, N.J. Herman Borehard, Pa.
J. W. D4trich A son; Ohio. T. P. Slmpsou, M. Chunk.
Jos. Frease. Canton, O. L. Beecher, Pottsvillo.
W. A. Mossier, Ohio. L.N. Wagner, Reading,Pa.
Mrs. Wnaver A son, Harris- John Opdycke, Easton,
burg. ;
AMERICAN HOUSE, Obesnut street, above Fifth.
J. B. Taylor, Virginia. P. 8. Mattox, Minnesota.
8. 11. Matthews, Ohio. Mrs. Forrest, N. York.
G. Wentworth, Ohio. J. B. Orooke A lj„ Pittsb.
H. Williams A d., St. Louis. O.M. Phillips, St. Louis.
J.F. Thomas, St. Louis. M. G. Duffleld A ly. f do.
Miss Dnffleld, do. T. Snyder, Mo.
J. E. Simmons A ly, Pa.
JliBS Simmons. Pa. S. J. Georgo, Phila.
E. Hagen, Phils. E. Moland, Ga.
W. P. Simpkins. Ga. W. J. Phillips, Tenn.
J. B, Studley A ly., Boston. R. O. Harrison, Washlngt.
J. P. Thompson, Balt. J. O. Henry, do.
A. n. Williams, N. 0. Win. Carter, Franco.
A. B, Bermingbam, do. Wm. Cresson, Pa
J* C. Georgeson, Phila. H. M. Wolff, Pottsville.
W. H.Bacon A ly,, Albany. R. B. Templeman, Toxas.
W. Goodwin, Mass. O. Satorius, New York.
B. Montgomery, N.Y. J. Wintersteiu A ly., Pa.
Edward Corogan, Cleveland, Ohio.
CITY nOTEL— I Third street, above Race.
B. Nefson, Macon, Ga. J. H. Coulter, Mifflin co.
Mm. Andrew*,' do. C. Benson, Stockbridge.
W. T Andrews, do. W. Taylor, do.
D. Bilger, Belle Havene Michaol Heisloy, Williams.
R. Chatham, Lock e co. port.
Jas. Coulter, Centrfout. Aug. Schmidt, N. Y
Special Notices.
SiiTintf Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest-Na
tional Safety Trust Company, In Wilsut Street, south
west-corner of Third Street, Philadelphia. Assets
over Orb Million and a Half of Dollars, Invested
in Rhal Estate, Mortgages,Ground Rents, and other
first clow securities, as required by the charter. This
institution confines its business entirely to the recei
ving of money on deposit. Any sum, largo or small,
Is received, and the money Is always paid back, with
out notice, to any amount.
The office is open every day from 9 o’clock in the
morning until 7 o’clock In tho evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 9 o’clock.
Pftrklnson's Garden—An Extraordinary Vo
calist !—Those who have not yet heard the extraordi
nary young vocalist, Miss Agnes Sdtherland, who has
won for herself in England the distinguished sobriquet
of “the Scottish Nightingale,” now singing at Parkin
sons’* Gorden, have a pleasure in store of no ordinary
character, and for which they will thank us for direct
ing their attention to the Promenade Concerts given
nightly in that delightful place. A select and powerful
orchestra, under the direction of our distinguished Mu
sical Professor, Leopold Meignen, Esq., both give sup
port to the eminent vocal talent engaged, and performs
a rich selection of Operatic and miscellaneous gems, in
cluding Overtures, Marches, Polkas, Wftltres, Ac., Ac.
The great feature of the entertainment, however, is the
“Nightingale,” whose voice for sweetness, power and
effect will favorably compare with any one ever heard
in Philadelphia. If auy shoald doubt this assertion,
let them but llstijn to her rendering of “the March of
ont* Cameron’s Men,” or “MacGregor’s Gathering,”
both of which are nightly repeated by general request;
and our word for It, every doubt will be dissipated, and
tho doubters enrol themselves among tho warmest ad
mirers.
A Grtat Establishment.—The Salamander Safe
factory 0 f Messrs. Evakb A Watsok, 1b one of the most
Interesting establishments in the city. The building in
which their operations are carried on, 1b to bq found in
eighth street, near Vine ; ■ the tales-room being at No
$ South Fourth Street.' Between fifty and sixty men
ate omploywl in the tkriouz departments of the manu
facturing establishment. Some idea of the extent of
their labors may be formed from a statement of the
work they have now In hand. Their workmen ore now
engaged in constructing large safes for the following
new banks:—Ono for the Strausburg Dank, lined all
through with chilled iron,'weighing about 0,000 pounds;
one of the same size and material for the Southwestern
Bank of Virginia; and one for the Dank of Jersey
Shore, Pa.; two for the Cataragua Bauk ; one for a pri
vate banking house in Wllkesbarre, Pa.; one fora
private bauklng house at Norristown, Pa.; and one
large act of chilled iron bank vault doors for a new
Bank at Millville, N. J. All these are to be supplied
with Evanrf& Watson’s Patent Alphabetical Bank Lock,
which is equal to any other lock now in use for safety
and convenience. For testimony as to the value of this
look, Moure. Evans A Watson can refer to the City and
Consolidation Banks, of this city; Newark Bank, Dela
ware; Bank of Fulton, Alabama, and Poe A Swift,
Selma, Ala. There are also to be seen at the factory, in
process of construction, some sets of vault doors for the
new Pennsylvania Railroad office, at the corner of Third
street and Willing’s Alley,
F« 'Brown'* Essence ol Jamaica Ginger.
This la truly & family medicine; at this season, when
affections of the stomach and bowels ere so common, no
family, individual, or traveller should be without it.
It is peculiarly efficacious in summer complaints of
children, and is known and prescribed by the medical
faculty. Bee advertisement.
To ail-who Want Money. » Jones k Son,
Brokers, corner Third and Guaklll streets, below Lom
bard, advance Cash, in large or small amounts, upon
Watches, Jewelry, Plate, Guns, &0., on moderate
terms. au4-8t
ilTarriflflts,
On the 4th lost., at Marcus Hook, by Rev. J. 11.
Clemens, Capt. HENRY MAY, of this city, to Miss
LYDIA A., daughter of the late Wm, McGlaugblin, of
Marcus Hook. #
On the 4th Inst., in Bt. Matthew’s Ohurcb by Rev.
E. W. Hutter, Mr. DAVID R. GIUM to Miss EMMA,
daughter of Conrad Knipe, Esq., both of this city. *
On the 8d inst., at No. 242 Hanover street. Kensing
ton, by John G. Wilson, V. D. M., Mr. GEO. BARNES
to Miss MARGARET HARPER, both ot this city. *
On the 3d Inst., by Rev. I*. Reiiey, at St. Philip de
Nerl Church, EDWARD BARREN to Miss ELLEN Mc-
CLAIN, both of this city. #
Oa the 2d Inst., by Rev. J.ll.Kennard, Mr. THOMAS
B. WARBURTON, of England, to Miss ADELIA SHUS
TER, of this city. ’ *
CDcatljG.
9nthe 4th Inst., MARGARET, wife of John Rodgers,
aged 42 yoars.
7 he relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully iuvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of
her husband, N.W. corner of Seventh and Christian
streets, on Sunday afternoon, at I o’clock, without
further notice. To proceed to St. Mary’s Cemetery. *
On Tuesday evening, after a short illness, SUSAN,
wife of the lato George Wilson, in the 77th year of her
ago.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence
of her son, No. 917 Buttonwood street, below Tenth,
this (Thursday) at 3 o’clock, without further notico. *
Oa tho 3d lust., Dr. CALPER SCUBAFFEK, in the
74th year of his age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend tho funeral from his lato residence, No. 70S
Poplar street, above Broad, this (Thursday) morning at
10 o'clock. #
In Camden, on tho 2d lust., Sirs. LOUISA BARRY,
roliefc of the late Capt. John Barry, of this city.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend hor funeral, from the residence
of her son-in-law, M. Jacoby, Stevens street, above Se
cond, this (Thursday) alternoon, at 4 o’clock. *
On the 4tU instant, MARY, daughter of James and
Eleauor Ecdos, aged 6 months.
Tho relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to
attcud the funeral, from the residence of her parents,
No. 228 Allen street, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at 2
o’clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows’Cemetery. #
flT’Twelflh Ward Democratic'
A *cS«i n » g ,^ l i l b ® THIS (Thursday) EVENING,
at SNELLS Democratic Head-quarters, at 7% o’clock.
HENRY A. WILSON. ) n . .
auO-lt# THOMAS JAMES, Jr.[} Secretaries.
rjlOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 1857
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ers, sole Importers of this Gin.
HENRY BOHLEN A CO.,
au6-3t No. 221 and 223 South Fourth ot.
4RX ONLY FOR BOOK-KEEPING, AND
tJptJ s3for Writing.at TWINING’S ROOM. No. 232
North BIGHTn STREET. auo-3t*
Removal— adams* blank book
and JOB BINDERY, from THIRD street, to No.
636 ARCH street, below SIXTH. Blank Books all size
on hand, or made to order. Magazines. Music. Ac.,
neatly bound VERY CHEAP. au&-6w ’
Brandies. —Pinet, Castnion & Co., Ma
rett A Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks; Pellevoiain
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in halfpipes, quarter
casks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom House stores,
imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN A CO.,
au 8 , Nob. 221 and 223 South Fourth street. *
100 cases of 60 half boxes
each, In store and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN & CO..
au 6 Nos. 221 and 223 8. Fourth street.
Personal.
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, POLICE
Officers of the TWENTIETH WARD, take this
method of Returning their Thanks to Sergeant ALEX.
MoBRIDE, of the Twenty-first Ward, for his officer-like
and gentlemanly conduct towards us, as officers at the
Pic-Nic held at Strawberry Mansion, on the 3d inst
LEVI LANCASTER.
PETER BARTHOLOMEW,
FRANCIS ALDRIDGE,
C. MARTINO,
It* M. B. VANDERQRIFT.
i Amusements.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROAD AND
XI. LOCUST Streets—Mr. E. A. MARSHALL, 8010
Lessee.—The PROMENADE CONCERT »t this estab
lishment is nightly honored by Enthusiasm. Popular .
ity and Fitshton.
THIS EVENING, August 6th, new and attractive
feaiures. M’LLE. SOHELLEB, SIGNOR VIERI, their
first engagement in America; MISS C. BIOHINGS,
MR. FRAZER, CARL BERGMAN, and the GERMA
NIA ORCHESTRA. ’
Admittance 25 cents. au6-0t
JOHN DREW’S NATIONAL THEATRE.
WALNUT street, above ElGHTH.—Lessee and
Manager John Drew. Prices—Dress Circle and Par
quet, 3TX cents; Orchestra Chairs, 60 cento; Seats in
Private Box, 75 cents; Family Circle, 26 cento. Doors
open at 7. To commence at 8 o’clock. Box Office open
from 10 to 3 o’clock, where Seats can be Secured with
out extra charge.
THURSDAY EVENING. August Gtb,
The celebrated JEronaut and Wizard,
MONB. E. GODARD,
Who wiU perform nightly a selection of wonders. To
concludo with the laughable farce entitled
DELICATE GROUND.
Snnfroirt Mr.J. Drew} Pauline Mrs.J.Drew
PARKINSON’S ILLUMINATED GAH
DENS.-GRBAT ATTRACTION .’-PROMENADE
CONOERTS EVERY EVENING.
MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND,
The celebrated Scottish Nightingale. “ The Cameron’s
Here,” “ Macgregor’s Gathering,” Ac. Melgnan’s su
perb OrcbeHtra—“Anvil Chorus,” “Gipsy’s Song”
*• Fra Dlavolo,” Marches, Waltzes. Gallon*, Ac. Ac.
Fire-worka nightly. ‘ ’
Admittance 25c. Eight for fil. eul-tf
THOMEUF’ 8 VARIETIES.—“The cool
est place in tbs city, and the most respectably at.
tended N. W. corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT
THIS, and EVERY EVENING this week, those beau
tiful and well-tried Philadelphia favorites,
FANNY FORREST, *
* JENNY SELLMAN,
_ amd M’LLE. LEPOLLE,
Will appear, aided by a
SUPERIOR COMPANY.
A laughable Afterpiece will conclude the performance,
which commences at a quarter to 8. Adnm«ion 10 cento.
JOHN 0. WARREN/
Conductor of Amusements.
.miscellaneous.
SERTANTS^pJStSsI
J-d tants and Catholics, White and Colored. The best
and most respectable class obtained at the Agency, 930
FILBERT Street, below Tenth, south side. auB-lt*
JOHN M. ARUNDEL, of tho Twenty
second Ward, will bo a candidate for Assembly, from
the Sixteenth District. Subject to the nomination of
the Democratic Convention. nus-eod2w*
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
—CHANGE OK HOURS.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
On and after Monday, July Cth, and until farther
notice, trains for Atlantic City will leave Vine street
wharf dally, (Bunday* excepted.)
First down passenger train will leave Vine street wterf
at 7-30 A. M.
Second down passenger train will leave Vine street
wharf at 6 P. M.
trains, with passenger car attached, 6-35 A.
Returning, will leave Atlantic City as follows:
First passenger train at 0-30 A. M.
Second do 4 60 P M
Freight train P.M*
PASSENGERS FOR HADDONFIKLD
Will learo Vino street wharf at 10-45 A. M. r and 5-15 P,
M.
Will leave Haddonfleld at 7-20 A. M., and 2 P. M.
Freight must be delivesed at Cooper’s Point by 2
o’olock, P. M., to Insure ita going down In the morning
train.
The Company will not be responsible for any goods
until received and receipted for by their freight agent
R. FRAZER, Secretory.
TVEPARTMENT of public high-
WAYS—OFFICE, S. W. corner OHESTNUT and
FIFTH Streets. ,
SEALED PROPOSALS, entitled “ Proposals for Grad
ing Bridge street, from Thirty-afth or Thlrth-sixth
street westward to Lancaster avenue, in the Twenty
fourth Ward,” will be received at this Office until
THURSDAY next, at 12 o’clock.
Also, for the Grading of Franklin street, between
Sixth and Seventh, in the First Ward; Washington
street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, in
the Fifteenth Ward, and Hutchinson street, from
Thompson to Master, in the Twentieth Ward.
' Also, for Repaving the following streets: Pine street,
from Sixteenth to Seventeenth street; Harmstesd
street, irom Nineteenth to Twenty-first street, and
Beach street, from Chestnut to Walnut street; all the
necessary materials to be furnished bv the contractor.
The work to be done in a substantial manner, and re
sponsible guarantees given to keep the same in good
condition for two years from the completion of the work.
john McCarthy,
aus-2t Chief Commissioner of Highways.
CLINTON PLACE HOTEL, BROAD
WAY, corner of EIGHTH, street, New York.
THIS ELEGANT MODERN ESTABLISHMENT is
now open lor tho reception of guests, in the European
style. ,
SINGLE ROOMS from 50 cents to 61 per day. SUITS
of ROOMS lor Families, from $1 50 to $lO per day. The
MEALS served at all hours by the CARD, at moderate
rates.
C. J. MACLKLLAN (“ long and favorably known to
the patrons of Jones’ and the United States Hotel,
Philadelphia,”) Is associated in the management, and
has especial charge of the Cateriug Department. Every
attention has been paid to make the organisation per
fect, and our triends, patrons, and the travelling public
in general, may rest assurred that no effort shall be
wantiug to make the CLINTON worthy the favor which
wo hereby respectfully solicit.
aus-lm* WINANT & CO.
TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Po-
Xl licy No. 4202, issued by the American Fire Insur
ance Company, iu the name of Nicholas E. Thouron,
dated September 12, 1853, for $4,000 on brick building
situated on the west side of Sixth street, between Prune
nud Spruce streets, has been lost or mislaid. Applica
tion has been mail© for a new ono in Heu thereof. A
suitable reward will be paid for its return to No. 20
North Seveuth street. a us w4t*
BIV. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS,
• No. 37 South THIRD street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly mode on all accessible points
m the United States ana Canada.
Stocks, Bonds, &c., Bought and Bold on Commission.
Unourrent Bank Notes, &o., bought at the
lowest rates.
Deposits received and interest allowed, as per agree
meat. aul-3m
LUMBER! LUMBER I! —The subscriber,
who has for several years occupied the premises at
Inning Mill, Kensington, has removed to
COATES STREET WHARF, adjoining the Phoenix
Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue, where he intends
keening a largo assortment of Carolina and other floor
ingboards, steps, risors, shelving, ceiling, fencing and
scaffold boaids, thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
For sale at tho lowest cash prices. Purchasers are in
vited to call and examine for themselves, and every ef
fort will bo made to give satisfaction. Orders received
and supplied at the shortest notico for all kinds and
sises of Southern yellow Pine, Timber and Scantling.
aul-tf g. 8 RlcriK.
SUtornegs at £aw,
Daniel Dougherty, attorney
AT LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGHTH and LO
OUST Streets, S-hiUrUlphl., eul-ly
MYER STROUSE, ATTORNEY AT
LAW i CENTBE street. Fottsvtlle; Pa. luA-ly
JOHN BINNS, UNITED STATES’COM
AND COMMISSIONER b*'DEEDS
AND THE PROBATE OP AOOODNTS 'for MVarii
States anil Territories, He Is. by la«) Wtoorkrt to
administer Oaths and Affirmations to M fejjelred In ail
the Courts in Pennsylvania. ,t, ( .
JOHN BINNS may be found fa hi* office No 118
, . ? aui-im
W PAMDEN-GOOD plain
ssaa
PEASANT ROOMS, WJTH BOARD
J - V*S oM,lae4 11 No. 014, Wood street, above
-Marshall. ■ anO-at* '
—A BOY to run errands and
*T make himself aeneraUr usefol. Applv before tea
. dock, am MARKET rtmt, a P sadre.
titatetjes, ieintlrg,
BAILET & CO., CHESTNUT STREET,
Manufacturers of
BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARR, g
Uunder their inspection, on the premises exclusively.
Citizens and Strangers are invited to visit our manu
factory. , t
■WATCHES.
Constantly on hand a splendid stock of Superior Gold
Watches, of all the celebrated makers.
DIAMONDS.
Necklaces, Bracelets, Brpochez, Ear-Rings, Finger-
Rings, and all other articles in the Diamond line*
Drawings of NEW DESIGNS will be made free of
charge for those wishing work made to order.
RICH GOLD JEWELRY.
A beautiful assortment of all the new styles of Fine
Jewelry, such as Mosaic, Stone and Shell Cameo,
Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Marquisite,
Lava, Ac., Ac.
SHEFFIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, Ac.
Also, Bronze and Marble CLOCKS, of newest styles,
aud of superior quality. aul-d twAw ly
SHragß anil djenurals.
Frederick brown,-chemist
north-east corner FIFTH and
Streets, Philadelphia, sole Manufacturer
of BROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER,
which Is recognised and prescribed by the Medical Fa
culty. and has become the Standard FAMILY MEDI
CINE of the United States.
This Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence
Daring the Bummer months, no family or traveller
should be without It. In relaxation of the bowels, in
nausea, and particularly in sea sickness, it is an active
and safe, as well m a pleasant and efficient remedy.
CAUTlON.—Persons desiring an article that can be
relied upon, prepared solely from pure JAMAICA GIN
GER, should be particular to ask for “Brown’s Es
sence of Jamaica Ginger,” which is warranted to be
what it is represented, and is prepared only by FREDE
RICK BROWN, and for sale at his Drug and Chemical
Store, north-east eornqr of FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia; and by all the respectable Drug
gists and Apothecaries in the U. States. au3-3m
Handel & haydn drug store,
EIGHTH and GREEN street., Philadelphia, D.
L. STACRHODSE, Proprietor. Always on hand the
S™™ t „¥i icUs 01 MUGS, MEDIOINES, PERFU
MERY, CIGARS, Ac. ’
Stackhouse's Patent Biker Soda Water Fountain
keeps the water at 33 deg.; his Syrups and Creams are
acknowledged by all as being the richest in the dtv.
aul-lm '
jj)em,tgngl)4! anft Book Keeping.
/CRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA COM
\J MEROXAL COLLEGE, S. E. Corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories
BOOK KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, &o.
Each Student has individual instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate
supervision of the Principal.
One of the Best Penmen in the Country h»n charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms, Ac. aul-lm
tUines anil fiiqnors,
A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
XJL LIQUOR STORK, No. 228, Southeast Corner of
GEORGE nnd SOUTH Streets, sul-ly
WfILLIAM F. PITFIELD,—IMPORTER
" V of BRANDIES, WINES. Ac., Ac., No. 323
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, aol-lm
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac.. 28
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. anl-ly
BZMDKt. V. MIRRtCK. j. Ttnnam MEBBICK.
WILLIAM H. KSBKICK.
CJOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
>3 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for
Land, River, ana Marine service.
Boilers, Gasometerti, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.. Cast
ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, Ac.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw. and Grist MUls.Vaeuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters. Pumping Engines, Ac.
Sole Agents forN.RUUeux’s Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmyth’s Patent Bteam Hammer: J. P.
Ross’ Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pumps. t
Superintendent—B. H. BARTOL. au3-y
X BAZIN & CO.’S FRANGIPANNI,
• AN ETERNAL PERFUME.
THE ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE MANUFAC
TURED.
FRANGIPANNI EXTRACTS, FRANGIPANNI PO
MADE.
FRANGIPANNI SACHETS, FRANGIPANNI SOAP.
FRANGIPANNI. TOILET WATER. .
FRANGIPANNI CREAM, FOR BEAUTIFYING
THE COMPLEXION.
X. BAZIN A 00. would respectfully caution the pub
lic against Ike many spurious articles bearing the name
or FRANGIPANNI, in imitation of their ORIGINAL
and only GENUINE perfume, which U made entirety
and purely from the celebrated recipe of FRANGIPAN
NI.
Its popularity has led several establishments to claim
for their counterfeits all these exquisite qualities which
belong only to the GENUINE.
For sale by all druggists and fancy dealers.
X. BAZIN A 00..
Manufacturers of the Prize Medal Perfumeries.
au4-lwif
FPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
NEW GAS CONSUMING FURNACE.
CttILSOtPS NEW CONE FURNACE,
after having been put to the most severe teztj during
the two cold wixrras or 18W oxb 1857, has proved to
be the moat powerful heater in ike world, saeing from
Uto the fuel oVer any of Hie best furnaces now In use.
Thcsb FOBKicis are constructed with a cast iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped fire pot, lined
with fire-brick or Iron staves, The fire pot ia surmount
ed with '
A SERIES OP CONES, o& TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the aaular chamber,
through which the heat and smoke pass to the flue.
The wboli products of combustion in the form of
smoke and oasis, are suspended directly over the fire,
ccxrivio or compressed into the tapering Cons and
ooxtikcai.lt BxrosßD to the direct action of the rays
of beat and light from the fire.
This heat and light is brought to a focus In baoh
Cons, not unlike the
COLLECTION OP TIIE SUN’S RAYS,
to a focal point through an ordinary lens, causing the
smoke and oasis to become intensely heated ana tho
roughly consumed, by this operation the smoke and
GASR3 are made bquallt availablb with the foil
itself for heating purposes, while, in other furnaces,
It is oiaaiED off and wastbd in thi chimnbt.
All persons desirous of obtaining tho beat and
MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS,
should not fail to examine the New Gab Coxatmixo
Coxa Pubsacb. before purchasing any other. The at
tention of architects and builders is particularly re
quested. ARNOLD & WILSON,
(Successors to S. A. Harrison,)
No. 524 WALNUT Street,
aul-tf Opposite Independence Square.
Beware of imitations.—r. &g.
An WRIGHTS’ ORIGINAL FRANGIPANNI. OR
EVERLASTING PERFUME.
FBJNGJFAXSI ExTEACTS, I FBISOIMKHI POMASK,
“ lUIS Oil, “ Sou,
“ Tooth Powdib. | “ Sachst.
These new, elegant and recherche perfumeries are
from Hie laboratory of Mesan. R. fc 0. A. Wright,
SOLE ORIGINATORS AND MANUFACTURERS in
this country. The Perfume Fr&ngipanni is an oriental
production, brought la Its origins! state into this coun
try. and pre,*&red in its various forms by them.
The adndration and demand for these articles is be
yond precedent, and, In consequence, a variety of imita
tions are springing up; but these, whether of HO M E
MANUFACTURE, OB SOLD AS “IMPORTATIONS,”
have only an evanescent fragrance, AND BHOULD BE
AVOIDED BY PURCHASERS. For sale by all ike
Druggists In the United States, Canada, and South
America.
R. A G. A. WRIGHT, Sole Originators and Manufac
turers In the United States.
No. 35 (late 23) South FOURTH St., Phllada. aul-8t
Philadelphia type foundry—
N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sts.
L. PELOUZE k SON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded-to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit its convlnu&nce. would, announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN
BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilities,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience In the business,
and tho fact of tnelr personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting
that they can furnish a more durable and better fin
ished article than their cotemporaries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
Old type taken at 9 cents per pound, in exchange for
new at specimen prices. aul-tf
Great western insurance and
TRUSTCO., PHILADELPHIA, No. 331 (late 107)
WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetual. Authorised
capital. $500,000.
FIRE INSURANCE—On merchandise generally,
household furniture, on stores, dwellings, Ac. Limited
or perpetual.
MARINE INSURANCE—On cargoes, freights, and
vessels, to all puts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCE—On goods by rivers, canals,
lakes, and land carriage, to all parts of the country.
DIRBOTORB.
Charles 0. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut Street
Alexander WhUldln, 14 North Front Street.
Ueury D. MooiJ, Farquhar Buildings, Walnut St.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter A Co.
E. Tracy, firm ov Tracy A Raker.
Tboa. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller.
Stillwell S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simons A Co.
William Darling, (late of Reading.)
Isaac Haslehurst, Attorney and Counsellor.
J. R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A McCurdy.
John Rice, 90 South Fourth Street.
Jas. B. Smith, firm of Janies B. Smith A Co.
Theo. W. Baker, Goldsmiths’ Hall.
K. Harper Jeffries, firm of Wra.H. Brown A Co.
C. 0. LATHROP, President.
WM.DARLING, Vice President.
Jossfh J. Hooxxl, Secretary and Treasurer.
H. K. Rioharusos, Assistant Secretary. augs»ly
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN’S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. No. 706
OHEBTNUT Street, above Seveuth street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, Is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article mode. At whole
sale aud retail, and mode to order. auMyif
ftl K SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnut
Street. '
dbl K SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnut
tjpJLtJ Street.
$ll5 StoJ l^6 MACHINES > 702 Chesnut
$l5 f?™ 0 KACHINES, 702 Chesnut
j&Tfii’SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnut
Street. aus-lwd
f^GPPER.-
LAKE SUPERIOR INGOT, FOR BALE.
WM. H. WOODWARD A CO,
ans-3t*rp 616 MARKET Street.
/CHARLES’ P- CALDWELL—Wholesale
W and Retail WHIP and CANE Manufacturer,'No. 4
North FOURTH Street. au4
FLOORING BOARDS—2Bj6BO feet. Caro
lina flooring boards, afloat, for sole by
MARTIN & MAOALIBTER
aul U 9 North Water Street.
(ffommission illertljanifi.
Handy &_brenner—commission
MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and A®**
rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noe. K/25 and 27
North FIFTH Street, East eldevabota Commerce street,
PMtadeijihll:* ~, Ml-tf
CULLENDER & PASCAL, 1
>3 HATTERS,
MLfca Ho. 8 8. SIXTH itrtot, J>Mlvlt!pkl».
' ®ani&m*B, fire <£s«; .* •
PROTHONOTABY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT, JOHN V. MWADDEN, of Third Ward.
Subject to the rules of the Democratic Party, anl-tf -
PBOTHONOTAEY OP THE DISTRICT
COURT, GEORGE F. MEEKER, Twenty awl
Ward- Subject to Democratic Bnlea. on A tfisi
Fob recorder of deeds-t-s. b.
YOUNG, Serenth Ward. Subject to DmotnOo
Rulec. cbMu* ■
T7IOB CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS,
A 1 SAMUEL O. THOMPSON, 80. Ward. CoHectt,
tli. Roles, of the Pemoatlje Party. aoayfcstaC*
For coroner—if. c. re id, m. d.
Subject to Democratic Bolts. aodlaa*
I OR CORONER—CHARLES S. PEALL,
Nineteenth Wirt. «*»»*
For assembly— first district—
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY, Pint Wild. Subject
to decision of the Democratic Cttnyention. , ocLdw*
FOR ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTHIOT—
DAVID B. McLEAN, Fourth Wud. Satycct to
Democratic Boles. »sl-lw—
FOR ASSEMBLY—
JOSEPH HUNEKBB, _
Eighth District, Ilsreoth Wud.
Subject to Democratic Boles. stllm*
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—
CHARLES H. MILLER,
Foorteeoth Wud,
Subject to Democratic Rales, on sal t ssd
OR RECORDER OF DEEDS— GEOBOK
W. WUNDER, Thirteenth Went. Subject to De
mocratic Boles. ri!4c*
For recorder of deeds—k. f.
WOOD, Thirteenth wsrd. Subject to Democratic
roles. noS4t*
CLERK OP QUARTER SESSIONS
GEORGS SIMPSON, THZRXXENTH WARD.—
Subject to Democratic Hulec. aaltefift
Gottis anb {Ustastants.
-MERCHANTS' HOTEL,CAPE ISLAND,
ITA N. J.. is now open for the reception of visitors.
This House Iz zitoated within a hundred yards of the
Beach. The Proprietor promises that no earn stall bl
spared to render those comfortable who wQI (Savor him
with their patronage. Terms moderate.
augS-lw* J. LYONS, Proprietor
LOUIS B. GOFFIN,—
THIRD WARD HOTEL, (DEMOCRATIC KF* P
QUARTERS.)
South-east corner FIFTH and QUEEN Streets,
aul-lm Pfciladelp&i*.
WILLIAM N. KING, —SOUTHERH
• EXCHANGE HOTEL, South-out earau of
FIFTH sod OABPSNTEB Sts., Fhibdidphla. sol-lm
CHESNUT STREET HOUSE —SAMUEL
MILLER, (Old No. 121) New Ho. SSI C.QESEUT
STREET,:beIow Fourth, Philldolphie. sol-la
"ZM7TLLIAM HANNINGS’ CityLhgerltoar
T T Saloon, No. 32 CARTER’S ALLEY, FUtoM-
Pbl». oal-lu
Rouses for Sale anb Bent
FOR RENT—A modem thteerStotyHonad.
with back buildings, bath homo, Ac., OB Xtonalk
street, shore Spring Garden. . Apple to Dr. MOSELEY.
No. 9 rf. Eleventh street. ' eug-lt— *
TO RENT.—The second and third rtonr
ROOMS o No. »7 (lste 183) North THIEB Strut
near Tine. aeLSt'
<£f)ina anb ©lass.
HPHE CHEAPEST AND MOST ESSEN-'
A SITE furnishing CHINA tad GLASS aetehUlh
ment in the United States Is tbs OLD CHINA SAIL,
CHESTNUT street,- directly opposite tfca State KMte-
Families famishing, Till find it to fotk intnatlte in
spect the immense stock of rieh decanted Trtsch Chte*
Dining, Dessert, Tes nod Breskfwt sett. Alto, fitfar
white French Chins, hr single dotes oris complete «C>;
also, nil kinds of useful kitchen crodwqr livmofik
and properly exhibited. Orer 100 different pattona sed
shapes of elegant and plain TOILET S*fS;.ateo, Chian
and Glass, manufactured expressly for ffettle; ' and
shipping orders to any extent supplied at start rites.
Packing particularly attended to.
WM. J.' EEHBi China Hall, X
mnrtripMt
Soles bs Slnctiott.
Wouur A Scotv, Anstiamtta,
/IQ*! CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE
401 THE CUSTOM HOUSE, between Fourth aa*
Tilth Streets. * - .
POSITIVE SALE Of A VALUABLE STOCK Of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
ON BATURDAT NEXT,
Commencing at 10 o’clock precisely, m wBI sell, |y
catalogue, on a liberal credit, a valuable steak of OMp
made Clothing, consisting of Cent*’ and - Sm* Qqate
and Jackets, made ins superior nmntr, of cfcolot Ma
terials.
CENTS’ AND BOYS* PANTS,
Made in the latest style, of emr iariety of Mfctfei.
GENTS’ AND BOY8 T TESTS,
Made in the best manner, of every variety'of material.
N. B.—The whole will be mdy for OaMtatimr, wßh
catalogues, early on the -morning df aale, wham
chajera will find it to their Interest to lUiei
FIRST PALL SALE OP CTAyyj
KIBBOX3, HCBIERY, MILLINERY GOODS, kt
ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, Wh taaCT
Commencing at 19 o’clock, precisely, we vQI sell,
out reserve, on a liberal credit, by catalogue, a Urge
and elegant assortment of Trench and Seotek #*-
broideries, Broche Long Shawls, Stella Shawls, Tcsaek
Cashmere do., Ribbons, Hosiery and Gloves, JUUhsn
Goods, Ac.
SHAWLS JUST LANDED.
Also, an invoice of Broehe and Stella bordered Low
and Squire Shawls, received difeet perataaater
Washington.
, FRENCH CORSETS.
Also, 50 dozen French yoren white ind Courts
HOOPED SKIRTS.
•Also, lOOdosen Ladiea* and M tales* Hooped &frts.
LADIES’ MANTILLAS, TALMAS, DUSTERS, Ac.
AL<o, aline of latest fall style sub MantiDas.2ok
Talmas, Silk and WoclDusten, Ac. • . - -
LACES, NETTS, A*.
Also, an invoice of white and bleude Laces, blond*
Edgings Quit*4ng*« - Bilk Cravat*,. iMeJLBefMLU
and Silk OloreTsilk Illusions, brownaadimnj£«i.
Cap Nett, Mechlin Nett. Ac., *e. • - .
N. B.—The -whole will be arranged for examhMattam,
with catalogues, early on the morning cf «al>. Utk
trade and dealer* generally are respectfully IsrlM to
attend. .. -
NOTICE.—Our sales of Embroideries, ICJUsVy
Goods, Ae., for the Fall aad Wister, eiu 'toUMMS
daring the early part of the present month* and wIGIm
continnod regularly throughout the season, dae afHre
of which will be given. iv'
Joes Batlis, Auctioneer,'
T\TO. 325 ARCH STREET, between THIRD
ll AND FOtTBTH STREETS.
SALES EVERY EVENING at 8 o’doefc, *
Of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Gaiters, HardwareVCotlary.
Watches, Jewelry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, ftirr
Goods, Notions, Ac., Ae.
N. B. Terms of Night Sales, four months Credit fisr
approved City acceptances, far sums of £lOO sad ever,
with interest added from dale of sale.
CARD.—Out-door Sales solicited cf Household Farut
ture at dwellings, Stocks of Hardware, Underwrite*’
Sales of Hardware, Cutlery, Ac. Consignment* xti
elted to be sold at tne Auction Booms. Chargee toAst
ate. Apply as above. Advances made os ContteuDcsrte
of Goods. is*
Bt Qso. Tf. Smith, Auctioneer.
NE. CORNER OP BARRON AND
• SOUTH STREETS, above Second.
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERT SATURDAY EVENING, *
At 7)fo’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cut
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jevwl
ry, Fancy Articles, Ac. *
SAMUEL
and HONEY LOAN OFFICE. No. lIS Booth
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Fear »A, only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hoars of business from 7 ©‘dock, A. M., until 10
o’clock in the evening.
Oat-door sales, and sales at the Auction Eons*, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000.
Establishes for tks lost Thirty Tsars.
.Advances cuds from one dollar to thousands on Dia
monds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Her
chaadiie, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars. Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Hood* of
every description.
AU goods can remain any length of pgread
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards,
will be charged 2 per cent, per month; $5OO naa over,
the lowest market rate. ’
This Store House having a depth of 129 fret, has large
lire and thlef-pfocf vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vate -watchmenfor-the premises; also, a heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all persona having goods
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having an «f
this office is prepared to make advances on more mV*-
factory and accommodating terms that* any other la
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in small amount*, with
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aul-ly
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL,—
r 3 I am daily receiving, at my yard, thebeatqwalitv of
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL. My customer*,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, Qtj
rely on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them,
IX7* No Inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRICES.
ALEXANDER .CONVERT,
N. E. comer of Breed ud Ohsrrj Bt>.
Lehigh and Schuylkill coal.—
DALY, PORTER A CO.. COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal. anl-fim
OAL! COAL! COAL!—
CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL. < •
J. A R. CARTER’S GREENWOOD, TAMAQUA COAL
GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SCHUTL-*
KILL COAL.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Have for sale, and are constantly receiving from the
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OP ALL SIZES.
There is.no Coal mined anywhere, equal in quality to
these, and a trial will con via oa any oat of their great
superiority. Our Coal la very carefully screened saner
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from slate,
dust and all impurities. Our PRICES areas LOW SJ the
VERY LOWEST. e
Orders left at our Office, No. 3 SOUTH FRONT stmt*
above Walnut. \
Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWHILL street, below
BROAD street.
Ordera left at our WATER street, above CAL
LOWHILL —or sent to either place per Despatch Post,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use wiU do well to call and ex
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere, aui-tf
QK YOUNG MEN WANTED.—For choice
corps of the American Anar. Fine chance for
travel, promotion study. Excellent pay, and free
board and clothing. Apply at 2tB S. Front. auMW
Sretoeriea.
DITHMAR & BUT 2, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. £9O Mf
No. 938) North THIRD Street, Phflrlitlphft Shipping
orders promptly attended to. ml.tf
©us -fixtures.
Archer, Warner, miskey *>oo.,
Manufacturers cf GAfl ALISBB,
DANTS, FITTINGS, and all kinds of GAfland TjSfP
WORK, GIRANDOLES, Ac., No. 328 nniimjW
Street, Philadelphia. ARCHER; WARNER
3TS BROADWAY, New York.
Gas Pipes, and all kinds of altoring son reniriw ef
Gas Work. * 5533*
WF. WAEBURTON, FASHIONABLE
• HATTEE, No, 430 CHSSTNUt Stmt. WVn,
Fifth, PhiUdelphU. , . -
CHARES IN.“THE ACADEMY QFMO
- SIC” WANTED Ir * . *
W. 0, B3ICOKB, Goner*! Ar*»t
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