The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 08, 1857, Image 3

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sßeeame heavy thie.efter noon ,'and foil 1 & cent: on
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1 Ashm—The market it rather' fjnper at the close for,
at ©7 26,: are lufoir request
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SOT'h Q .t aulet;, Manufae-.
tttMrs are buying moderateKy.'We quoto :
/"* ' ' ‘ raV'TOex ci.ioai r icano*. , .
! < 1 . ~,flpt»i2'. • Storlda' Mobile. N.O. & Ter.
•MliUlt%.'.’.'.'..;lS.K 16X J6K 16J?
Middling Tele... 19X „ 16*' ; 10* 10»
iWf.... ;..ll)l '"’lS* nnro. nwn.
'• * FwjDfc; 'te>-Tfc« la Air for Tfestem Canal
6°
and Htcmgua; $8 65©7 46 for
tttra ’Ohlo; $7 48{#$9 50'for {rood to
choice «tmdot |7 60©|10,60 for Bt. touts bckuds,-a&d
rajCfeneaSee/" •< '‘j
l&Q«ahdUii duttefltm. J The aomand Is fair;
fHmJibliDiai f6;As£>aso.&O fb'r tajporflue, aod
;tfe|6«ffr3fctb*t sabertor brand. ‘‘Warren’s Plough
<&f extra family Flour,
highly spoken or
mß? it. ri&ttr.rTfoTjilxßi u,
wood bSs?Alex*MHs; *c;,and'B7;WwM.W forth*
»ett«r gr*4e*. Rye Flour la yery of 100
hhl*. at $*©45.75. ■** Corn Meal-la needy hi's4Xo foy
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bf.&aUe of 85 cases Citr6n at 320.,
- .
bettorTor Wheat, and Is
quiet,lbalted arrivals both of old undue*.
tiieiMiirirs i 7Whuif'at‘Bi:76tfX';7B'forrbd southern;
n.4oal.7|for unsound irhite do.; $1.42 for eonitnon
ll.Sfi for “4htte. "Bye 14
dull aad lower—-sales atjn»2.o&''-' ‘ f ! * ~ y ‘•
, oitajtto'qait*firm}’the de&and in fafr - atfsa6se,7o : r'
State, 68oo»e. for Jersey (ueir, Crop), .s6oBoe'; for 5 '
drettern. CflwHi'AWuwj battery VritK moderate arrivals
.and a - etoolc~*aUft at Bg«c,for
GWerhlBdaare,h<nniiiat;. An ‘' '
. ’ aj^ear'flttxi'-the-salea are
</«dae^ivtft«tT4ial& > 'for common to choice £&gt«rn
oa?pecu
i,: nig .remains’ onist—email .’Bales ate
imaging t* the- at (adeSiKaO; 8 moa.' 1
(LaarHU*,—-All kinds of sole, retain thelc llrmneH9,
*»1 are In mbderale demund. •■”-•* ■’ ! -•
r ncttro at 1 7Wfor common, end
end : is conssfinentlj
.: Tdrpenttee i»“ less mlnuited,
,ht>l thh steciriowda'jp(M*ly raduMd,' and prleaa haro
further of 850 hhls. .»t,4B»4»o,eaah,
end Bdas4.BB fitya addliiiiintataid' closing hoonot ei
u Kuroiimlfilrljrutlre—
ulM of 1900 toU. Wilmington to errlro at $5.75
4»l, end for eeleyesio 1o inlte, at the teme
hritei -Ceiiitrtnnltwin la of 1500 hbls. to
ffirfre et llrt« ftimyarf'cooi
'iekuWi-TW ifa^W«M7liiegradedera quiet but
ln'.hetterreqneit at.loirer rates,
, jidAt^fMdehitUehw tnehin Imtreired detnand end
lihemeAetigeiteltlH of itKtfe boojani fe»Ung~selea of
1 ilAl hWeTonlthe e»t et 7Sol Onde apena' fa in aeUre
>Nheali latjtl'Mnen hiring been rewired by the Per
«ie fcMMtnt-ieefta qf 900 bole: on the wot, oh prlmte
'torfcSSpieiedntgl.tOi »6doJ, Inßoeton atjV 22«, |
end Some large trtiisaatlons in New Bedford, extending
At leastj to ISM er f iore hhls. ooiimenelng at SISB and
ttosiie^l>»»o«giJljan,»» which SOObel*. sold. Lin
.Hadlile etOilenleteqawret : 77*7M. 'lArl oil is still
qelef, : wleei telng etore ! the r!ews at borer.—-sale of
11000 gnltone.Weste™ Winter et Pino, four montlu. Hod
'Jf.MSO at Ode.
.'^MlflSlO*a~The ineuirr for Pork 'Js 'moderator 'bht
.hnidefe'eio'firpiwtth'notnlng cominglni The rales
deSheM, end is buorant, with light re
«lpl<l. the' ttles; art 1 210 bids at tld MoU M for fe
nacked-westoenjendiglgolpfor eitri do. Prlmeineis
smell lefe it 130 cm SQ, and India oeas
rtf-,*/,,yt-i '. .''-.i- •
' .dlaron Is scarce asll'.waaied at 101(0.' Cut inoaU ere
nominal. Lard is in fete demauL and-la quite Brm
IheaalasarnHOOhhi* and tee at laWdlfo.'
Buttmlsilnr ain’ deinand’. and it K it 16d20ofor
,Ohlo, amt ’ 10921 c for state. Oheewi la saleablo at
'8091(0..r, - ir. i-i I -an .
, Eton, Is stead/. Salesor 100 tcs. at SfflSJd oents,’ as
'JtoOualtt/iiin'.'V.*-*.’q;.'i'. - ‘ ’■'< ’>' "
Sijoaeic-The' adrance of Wedaesdar hal been fully
pustalnedr .'■ glnee jiealerday tomilng oeer'2ooo'hhds.
’hare been BCldiat SmlO nenta far Cul,*, and IQttlOK
far Perto Blco.' - heflnad'ars firmfir and in belter de~
«Mid.'''l’ -’C.’!’■ IV f” r ■’ : - ' .I.'
i good
lojtoinham at l«e. To-faidon,»tons fustian at la.j
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* t&w CiTT~*re« New YdrklTtfc, Wiring at Ha
vaua2Bd, and New Qtliipi 9&tfc>FromNew Orleans
6th, Havana, Bth, Keying e* NeV York 13th.,
BUCK Vißbtoh—from New York 27tb, arr.ve at
HajßOSlstandNewOtleaai Bd.. from New Orleans
Havana 14th. due at New York 18th, •
ItaßßtH»From Charleston 19th and 4th, due ut Ha
vana 23d and 7th, From Havana 10th and 24th, at
New York 16th and 3lßt,
‘ The Oallforota mail steamers sail from New York on
the 6th and 20th of each month.
Tens-. Cwt,
9,670 10
1,097 00
27,17410
, 2,107 00
POKX Of PHILADELPHIA, August 8,183 T.
SZJK RISKS 41 BUN 5ET5......
*UGH WATER
ARRIVED.
Steamship Delaware, Copes, 20 hours from New York,
with mdse and passengers to Jaa Allderdice.
Barque N G Hlchhorn, Bills, 15 dav» from Trlqldad de
Ottba, with sugar and molasses to 8 k W Welsh.
. Barque Nils, Sparrow, 4 days from New York, in bal
l&st to captain. f \ ■
Brig W fi Nichols, Strout, from New York, In ballast.
Brig Susan Emily, Wall, 16 days .from Plctou, with
stone to Walter Hugh.
Brig Palestine, Small, 4 days from N York, in,ballast,
Sclfr Access, Adams, Sduys from Baltimore, with grain
to JViYßacon A Co.. .
Eugene, White, 8 days from Boston, with mdse
. Schr Jane N Baker, Lee.'7 days from Charleston, with
cotton, Ac. to Pettit, Martin A Co.
Bohr Mary,Rickards, % days from Camden, Bet. with
grain, to Bewlev, Wilson, A Co,
Schr Expedition, Conner, 1 day from Smyrna,.Del.
With wheat to Dew ley, Wilson A Co.
' Schr Mary Gray, Cain, 1 day from Smyrna, Bel. with
grain to Bewler, Wilson A Co.
. SchrAUda, Oarberry, 4 days from New London, with
oil to Shober, Bunting A Co. ( .
. Schr Sarah Ann Roe, Baker, 0 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell A Collins. •
. Schr Telegraph, Roatb, 6 days from Norwich, with
mdse to captain.
Schr R A Buelah, Hoffman. 4 days from New York, in
ballast to captain. _
Schr M Wrightmgton, Wrightlngton, 4 days from Pall
River, in ballast to C&been A 00.
Schr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Del. with
■wheat to Jas S Barrett A Son. ‘
Bchr John Lank, 1 day from Frederica, Bel. with
wheat to Jos Barrett A Son. .
Bchr Telegraph. Truitt, 1 day fromOamdon, Bel. with
corn to Jas Barrett A Son. >
Schr New Jersey, Burton.l day from Frederica, Del.
with oats to Jas Barrett A Sion.
1 Schr Remittance, Elroy, 4 days from Cannon's Ferry,
with lumber to J H McOolley.
Schr Emelous, Thompson. 4days from Laurel, with
wheat and corn to J B McCouey., .
Schr W L Dayton. Babcock, from Fall River.
- Schr Seaport, Scull, from Pawtucket. ‘'
SchrßHßrowning, Conover, from New Haven.
Schr Ephraim A Anna, Dole, from Boston. .
, BchrU Corson, Cotton, from Boston.
. Schr 8 E Jones, Jones, from Fail River.
Schr M A Guest, Barrett, from Richmond.
Schr Carroll, Norton, from New York.
Schr W P Cox, Houck, from Lynn.
Schr AM Aldridge, Williams, fromS&Um,
Steamer Gen McDonald, Whlldin, 8 hours from Cape
May, with mdse and passengers to captain. Passed In the
bay and rlvertwo lumb.fr laden brigs and about 12 light
schris upward bound. " ' ‘
“ CLEARED.
Steamship Boston, Sellew, New York, Jas Allderdice, '
' Barque Mary F Blade, Atkins, Charleston, Jalrus
Baker."
Brig M S Cou&en, Lancaster, Boston, Jones A White.
: Brig Palestine, Small, Newburyport, captain.
< Brig Chicopee, Howes, Boston, L Cooper.
■ Brig W H Nichols, Strout, Boston, Rogers, Slnnickson
A Co.
ScW Aimeda, Dickerson, N Haven, Reppller A Bro.
- Bchr H F Peyton, Nickerson, Boxbury, GMiller & Bro.
Schr A Kandereon, Nicholson, Boston, do
Schr Ephraim A Atm&j Dole, Weymouth, do
Schr Telegraph, Boath, Washington, DC-Noble, Ham
mett A Co. . • * ‘ ■
. Bchr M A Guest, Barret. Riohmond, do
Schr Alida, Oarbewy, Washington, DC. Yandosen,
Norton A 00,
\ Bchr w L Dayton, Babcock, Boston, J E Baam A Co.
Schr R Corson, Corson, Boston, Jolm R White.'
Schr SB Jones, Providence, do
- Schr Seaport, Scull, Pawtucket, B Milnes & 00.
Schr R M Browning, Conover, Pawtucket, do
Schr A M Eldridge, Williams, Salem, O A Hecksher
A 00. - . ,
Schr Carroll, Norton, ffaco; , , do
' Schr W P Cox, Houck, Lynn, Blaklston, Cox A 00,
. Str Bd Willing, Olaypoole, Baltimore; A Groves, Jr.
S " * , [bv tsleomph.] '
. ; Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
Oin latiXJ), N. J., Aug 7—860P.M.
Several brigs and schooners have passed in to-day.
The steamer Norfolk, from Philadelphia 4 , bound to the
Fire Fathom Bank, W off this place going out. Wind
HW—weather very tine.
Yours, Ac., THQS. B. HUGHES.
ir'A Stott Broitr’, No.iOU
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BOARD. -
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aOHl»<to; •»-,< f 25
OS'Bdiiiyl N»r pref 83#,
,30 , do, , , 23#
'to ißank at Penna 113
.cash 30*
JHAWGJ3SALE3, Aog. 7.
hoasp. ,-V
200BeadlBgR b60,72K
, f 600: - do , ©72K
:7m-, do- . o UK
200 ; do b 3 72#
-300 -do. sl2 72
t 300 <,. do blO 72
160 ft, wdo- • 71#
100 u; do ;, Bio 72
aWSWcARLR o 04K
, 20, .do•: - - - Mtf
, l&Mlcfa Oeatral R 84#
-BOMlct-fit NlBofiO^
,m ,-do«. *S 50#
v2Qoja .*> i, , »5 60 .
,491 1- do , . b 3 61
'800;... do . e&o
do , • 660 47*
800.-"-do . b6O 61
:«o „do •:- ■*B6i *
160. j do i 110.60 <
,»0.- do. 860.48 5
125 ~-ido , , b3O 40
.100, ' d 0,.; ■10.49*
*194,,' do .. ‘ .ttttK:
i. 60 . do ■ W«T.
-000 .do .i. > ;j WO 62 ,
-H8 JHcSoßpref a 75,
.2s>olU>Ceutral. c 119*
m>,do *. •; no*
lOQXHleua k GRsBO 91 •
>lo* ..do. M,, va 92
,10 do; . ,V, 92*
8781aOtosse&MU 8336.'
100 _do r > blO 86 .*
60 3 do bBO 87
• Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
- LEWES; Del.; Aug. 6-8 £ M.
It has been raining here for the last two days, but this
morning shows a brighter &ppearance.*,
. The following vessels are at harbor: Brig Poconocket,
steam tug America, schrs Susan Baker, Cordelia, Black
Mouster, £ Slade, Redington, M .Tan Nage, Jas F|field,
E Howes, John B Stafford, Barnard, Belsis, and two fiah
iog smacks. ‘Wind SW—weather clear.
' Yours, Ac. WM. M. HICKMAN.
110 .r. do * *3 86*
,100.. do . , . , 600,86*
260 do W 0 88*
. 60 '.do - : M 0 36*
. 19,pxiiama R 97*
; ffOO Cle&Pltts B. b6Q .41
.700. do r C4o*
vXOO.KUwfcUUaRsM&O
1f'80',.40 .. 880,61
Correspoudence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
. . SANDY HILL, Md. August 4<
The schr H P Cushing, Capt Godfrey, from Carderuis,
bopnd to Philadelphia, with sugar and molasses, before
reported as being ashore on Aseateagae Beach, waa got
off this morning, and taken la tow, In a waterlogged con
dition. for destination, by the schr Harrison.^
! jas l rowm, ,
?' - ‘ Friday, P. M.
irith ft good dell Ar activity,
>udse«9. and in some Stocks,
ilargedlffefenoes.
* 1 Correspondence of The press. •
lUvex Di Gasoa, Aug, 7.
Eleven boats left here this morning, laden and con
signod as follows:
Flemingtou Mill*, fiour and whiskey to L T Mytioge
A Oo; axes to Perot A Bro; and lumber to Norcrou A
Bro; Mary M Rleaud, corn meat, corn, Ac,to Sudd A,
Comly; A Thomas, lumber to D B Taylor A Oo; Young
America, lnmberto Camden, NJs G M.Lauman,ffnsque
ha&a,Witit4m A Maty, Mary, Frank, D B Taylor, Co
lumbus and W J Fox, with cool to Del city.
Steamship Palmetto, Baker, cleared at Boston 6th iost
for Philadelphia.
Steamship Ericsson, Lowber, from Liverpool, 22d ult.
ui New York 6th laett- had-«trong wceteriy wlnte the
hrstSdaya.
Steamship Kennebec, Hand, hence at New York yes
-1 terdsfr
Ship New Orleans, Rich, from Havre, June 21, at New
York yesterday..
Ship Orient, HHi, from Liverpool, June 24, at N York
yesterday. - «
. Ship Stalwart, Lucas, from Liverpool, 10th ult. for
Philadelphia,was spoken 16th,Siellylsland bearingS
by W, 25 miles distant,
Ship IM Mayo, Cutter, cleared at New Orleans 80th
ult. for London, with 723 hhds tobacco and 1200 staves.
<. -Ship Julius, Boelnau. fromßremen June 19, for Balti
more, was aignatisedlOth ult. no Ist, Ao. given, by ship
American Union, at New York 6th lost.
Ship Louisiana. (Brem) Muller, cleared at New York
7th Inst, for London..
Ship Milan, Badger, from Trapani, June 6th, via Gib
raltar, 27th, at Boston dthlnst. .>
. Ship Thos Jefferson, HIU, from Liverpool, June 20, at
Boston 6th last.
.^8 Wj^Burilugton, Toro, for Liverpool, cleared at Que
.. Barqqe Oak, Ryder, hence at Boston 6th Inst.
Barque Transit, Street, cleared at New Orleans 27th,
ult. for BrUtol. Eeg.. - .
' Barque Brothers, —from Philadelphia, is reported
arrived at New York 6th lost. (The barque Brothers,
Oheever, cleared at this port 29th ult. for uienfuegos.
Barque J O Nichols, Nichols, for New York, cleared
at Mobile 81st ult.' ,
Barque Taeony„Whltaker, for' Philadelphia, cleared
at New York yesterday.
Brig May Queen,'Jackson, for Philadelphia, cleared at
New Orleans 30th nit. wita 137>hhd» tobacco, 12 bales
wool, 40 tons old .iron, 66. bales moss, 10 rolls leather,
and 22 pkgs mdse, ?
; Brig Bfi Fitler, Turple. for Philadelphia, cleared at
Moblfe glth ult. with 104 biles cotton, 185 enjpty casks,
and sundries. '.
. Brig Elisa Burge*?, Upton; cleared at Salem 3th Inst,
for Cayenne. ■ - t-
Winchester, for Barbadoea, cleared at
Schr Effort, Dunning, from New Oleans, arrived at So
rannah Bdiaat.
Schr Geo Manghara, Soudder, cleared at New - York
yesterday for Philadelphia,
< Schra Robett fanner and M Reinhart, for Philadel
phla, sailed from Salem 4th Inst.
.* Schrs 3 L Stolen*. Julia Anna. and £ V Lewis, cleared
at Bolton oth last, for Philadelphia. , - »» , „
Schr Geo Darley. MolUner, hence, arrived up at
Charleston 4th lust.
, Schr Flyaway, Davis, for-Delawsre City, sailed from
JftinUver4th inrt. '
Schr E Pratt, Wfcsldefl, tor Philadelphia: called
from Providence sth Inst; . y ’
Schr Governor, Chase,hence at Danvers 4th lost.
Schr W L Jones, Dawes, sailed from Richmond oth
Inst, for Philadelphia; *
Schr Indfanola, for rome time ashore oh Long Reach,
NJ. went«to pieces morning of Bth Inst.
The Providence Journal states that a fine marine rail*
way has keen constructed, by Ospt hoopers, at Stoning*
ton, Conn, capable Ottawa? up a vessel of 800 tons bur
then . The schr White Root, of Westerly,ls now on the
wave for repairs. W. w ;< .. .< v -
The packet ship Southampton, of the London Line,
was yesterday morning taken on the sectional dock at
New York. She will be stripped, recaulked, and newly
coppered. The clipper ship Normandy, 1700 tons, is
also on the large Balance. She will be recaulked and
receive her firefesuit of copper. The clipper ship Santa
Claut Is on the small balance dock. She will be stripped,
recaulked and newly coppered.
NAVAL. • .
The U S sloop of .War Portsmouth, Capt Foote, left
Singapore fojrfllam on the Slat of Hay, conveying w 0
Bradley, Esq, LLD. with the ratification of the treaty
between the united States and Siam.
SPOKEN.
July 29th, iat 28 10, long 79 80. ship Gttttenberg,
from New Orleans for Havre, ail well.
. . DOMESTIC PORTS.
NEWYQRK, August- 6tb~Bhip American Union.
Hubbard, from Llvorpool Jane 24, with mdse and 806
pusengera; has haqligfct westerly winds and calms the
entire passage; ha# been IS days of the Banka:
2<M, oß4he Bankr, Spoke fishing schr George N. Cook,
with 26.000 fish; tame time pasted acbr Sarah Williams,
with 12.000; Aug 4, lat492u, lon 70,‘tawshipMercury,
hence for Havre; Aug' 6, John Ennis, a teatnau, fell
from tbcf main royal yard on deck and was Instantly
killed; Brom ship AsU,M«aring, 4T days from Bremen,
with mdse And 878 pauengenV'Br bark Indian Queen,
Harding, from Humaoon July 22, with Bugar; left : , tchr
Elisa Casey, Cud with, fop New York Mg; bark E A Al
len, (of Savannah) Bobert, 0 days from Soaannab, with
lumber; brig Luoretia, (or Boston) Wallet,< from Man
tanill July 30, with mahogany «0., left brig Mary
Mean*. Hankins, for New York; brig Alfred Lemont,
/of Bath) AadeMon.from Musettes Say 20, with mdse;
Hay 81, In the Mediterranean, during a gale, lost main
topgallant mast; hat hud tight westerly winds, and has
been 80 days west of the Bankß: Br brig Jainos Taylor,
13 days from with coal: brig J O- Anderson',
Noras, from fit Harks July 81, with cotton, rosin. Jte;
July 20, off Florida Beef, signalled bark Almedai bound
W; 31st, off Hatteraa, signalled sohr Wn Smith, steer
ing SSw; the J Q A has bad moderate and thiek wea
ther sinee passing Hatteras; brig Handy, Noonan, 0
.days from MlUbridge, with lumber.
. • aalledi-Brem brig Wllhelmlne, Homeyer, Laguna;
Brem barque Dorettt, Grshan, Bremen.
Cleared—Barques J W Blodgett, Moore, Turks Island;
Essex, Bay, Piotou; B 1 Horton, Thwnpwa, Bavannah;
brigs New world. Lane, o*ud e Aasi M Matthews, Che
ney, PictoU: Judith Some**, Raymond, Mt Desert; sehrs
Hanover, Eyres, Sierra Leone; Augusta, Colo, Arroya,
P Hi J # Waring, Smith, Savannah; R Caldwell. Hud
•son, Charleston; J W Webster, Bennett, Charleston;
Marine, Powell, Wilmington, N 0: Yorktown, Wogtom,
City Point.
1 NEW YORK, Aug. 7«—Ar Bremen baric Yon Steen,
-Herboth, Bremen; *! days, ntdso and 205 passengers;
Has had tvro deaths among ths passengers. . t
- Spanish brig Batina, Sq\e, AaroeWna.64.days. m
; SehrNancy Jadasonviile,3d»ys.
Mftbrimr^rtbadjAWDoUeo forN«fT©>k. / ‘ ,
‘ old, ship New Orkiuns} brig A Run
bar; Burk, Dariem bnjb Jufilmr, (Br) Smith, Windsor;.
Biy ClUpman, <(Wr)J*ni> Mug Cloud, 1
wreuce,Onpaw»{ Fxowess, Han,«tehinfln4j propeller
ledonia’UyfiftWi Wathaoilt.-..')
£ BOSTON, iiir f 6,—Arrived, shin SAwnel Lavrenev,
(o# Boston,> Patten, New York, in |»ll*dt} bom* In
fvestTsator, Praaleton, for Gottenbett Jfflw2Baj with
AutWr/M.iei*,
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&ib»J Br.tui
jtU. Btoiy, Attira, ?*a«w.*s»«>,
C4m iuytiwj |t.w* »!)«>»,MSA)
North Amerie*. TV*!l.^ I HiUs«Oro«4 Maaklop t JIB (
peratrjee, Crosson, St Pierre, Wq.} Br. schr. Curlew,
Chisholm, Londonderry. ,--t f ,>\ ;■ >- , .
SALEH, Aug 4-iSaUed, schr Boekingham; Gllhm,
Barbadoea. • *'/ < ‘ l ,i ’ i ' '
Y Arrived, ; 6th l , tf 8 (&hr ! (/aUailn: Lfeut Cornwell. Ba-.
henfah, FeW 2*. forPoHltodi 1
®*W ORLEANS, July 80-1- Arrived, jehrs Howard,
Caribbean Be*; TalUha»e, MlnaUtiao, CIM, barque J
fs» Mouth.
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TOE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATDRBAY. AUGUST S, 18577
ittorin* Intelligence.
MEMORANDA.
MARINE MISCELLANY.
If BrvofumAa, Broskrau, Londoo. I<m«d tone.2Bth,
»Up. ssmb«J «ud Jotn w WhIW, for Liverpool.
IOBEIOK POlitEl.
Ar at Quebec, 3d lust., «Wp nermann Roonen, Ql«en,
Genoa; baruues India, wiener; dn.l.lntrinalo, Davie,
New York:' Plorlat, • Harding, SWolda i Henrietta,
Wheaton, Tarragona) Galatea, Peaoorabo.Telgnmoath;
Mjrrrha, Reinkle, MarraiUeej brig'Ben BM, Oolvart,
Barcelona. Bd, ohlp Traneatlantlo, Edward*. Aberdeen j
brig Oamoea. De Cotta, Tilla do Coude. 01 d Bd, ships
ElSa Morrison, Moßurnle. Belfast; John McKenzie,
Blcnnerbassett. Greenock r brigs Viola, Wisbart, Bwan
sea; AnnaGertrulda, Van Ingen, Qua®* lB town; Percy,
Morgan, Arbroath. 1
1 NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Oaw Roma* and OJubibstox (8. C.) Lionra.—On
the evening of January 1,1868, a first ordtr catadimtrie
light revolving, ones every minute . will be exhibited
from the new tower now la course of erection on Cape
Roman, B. 0., in plaoe of the present dxed light at that
nt new tower (placed near tho present low one of C 6
feet elevstioo, painted with red and white boritontal
stripes) Is octagonal, built of dork redlsh gray brick,
and will be 260 feet high when completed,,
The light from this tower should be seen under ordi-
K states of tho atmosphere, from the deck of a vessel
et above the water, about 23 nautical miles, or 17
nautical miles outsido of the dangerous shoals off Capo
Romau,
- This light station will be readily kfcown duringdajr
iight, by the appearance of the two toners, the old one
(to feet high) being painted with red aud white hori
aontai bands, and tho now tower, Jl6Qfeet high,} from
which the light will be exhibited, being of tho natural
color of the brick, and lantern painted black.
The approximate position of Cape Roman Lighthouse
is .Latitude, 80 deg., ta ruin .04 sec,, North. Longi
tude, 76 deg., 17 min., Op sec., West. . *
On tho, evening of the same day, (January 1.1868,)
and simultaneously with exhibition of the revolving
light at Cape Roman, the present revolving light at
Charleston, S. 0., will be changed to a Jized catadiop*
trie light.
The tower is built of brick, whitewashed, and. Is 110
foot high. The light wilt have a focal plane of 133 feet
above too mean level of the sea, and should be Seen
under ordinary states of the atmosphere, from the deck
of a vessel 18 feet above the water, about 20 nautical
luilos.
The beacon light, placed at an elevation of fifty foet,
i in front, in range with the main light, gives, the line of
.best water across the bar.
Approximate position of the Charleston main light:
Latitude, 32 deg. 41 min. 65 sec. North.
Longitude, 79 deg. 62 min. 29 sec. West.
By order of the Llght-houpe Board: •
THORNTON. A. JENKINS, Secretory.
TKRAstrar DerARTSfBtfT,
Office Light-house Board,
Washington City, August 1,1857.
Montack Point and Great West? or ShinxeoOok
Bat Liouts, Ldnq Island, New York.-—On the even
ing of the Ist day of January, 1868, the present Axed
light at Montauk Point, at the east end of Long Island,
New York, will be changed to a first order catodioptrie
fixed light, varied by a flash once In every two mioutes.
And on the evening of tho same day a first order catadi
optric fixed light will be,exhibited for-ihe first time
from the light-house tower now in course of construction
on Pond Quogue Point, north side of Shlnnecock Bay,
Long Island, New York, one mile north of the outer or
Ocean beach, and about half way between the light
houses at Fire Island and Montauk Point, Long Island.
Montack Point Liodt-Hopbe Thin Light-house
tower is 88 feet high, built of atone, whitewashed, and
th 4 light has a focal plane of 160 feet above the mean
level of the sea.
With the new first order apparatus, tho ftxod light
should bo seen between the intervals of flashes, under
ordinary states of the atmosphere, from tho deck of a
vess >1 16 feet above the water, 20 nautical miles, and
th 6 flashes, at, intervals of two minutes, from three to
five miles further.
position of Montauk Light-house: Lati
tude 41 deg. 04 min. 13 soq, North; longitude 71 deg. 61
min. anddeec. West. 82* nkutical miles to theeastward
fo Great West Bay Lighthouse.
Great West ox Sjunwbcoc* Bat Light.—The Light
house tower will be 160 feet high, built of brick, and
the light will have a focal plane of 100 feet above the
meau level of the aea, ahd should be teen, under the
Ordinary 'totes of atmosphere, from the deck of a ves
sel 15 fe<.i- above the water, 20 nautical miles.
_ Approximate position of Great West or Shlnnecock Bay
Light-house: Latitude 40 deg. 61 min. north, Longitude
72 dog. 30 min. west; 36 nautical miles to tho eastward
of Fire Island Light-houflo.
By ohjer of the Light-house Board,
J.O. DUANE,
. . Lieut, gf Engineers,
Enqinbzr’s Owos Third Lioht-uoose District,
iVeio York,/ August 1, 3867.
List of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels*
1 GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
E. W. Ayres, RicbM, Va. T. C. Long. U. S. Navy.
Mils C. A. Ayres, do W. M. Roberts, Carlisle.
W. B. Smith A ly, do Mast. G. G. Roberto, do
H. Brownell, do Mrs. T. O. Carson. lowa
J. Clarkson, do City.
W. D. Kennedy, Virginia, J. Merwin A lady, Chicago,
W. H. Byan. Baltimore, 111. , .
0.0. Baldwin, do L. Loudenslager, Maine.
M. Jacobs, Manning, 8. C. Miss Robinson, Boston.
Mr. Gage k ly. Wilming’n. W. Fleming, Phllad ‘.
North Carolina. ‘ G. M. Ferguson, Bt.Louis.
J. Kelnach, Mobile, Ala. John Floyd, Flttoburgh.
J. D. Williams A lady, J, R. Floyd, Chicago.
Montgomery, Ala. 0. W. West. Cincinnati, 0.
T. J, Williams, Montgo- B. M. Forbes, «
mery, Ala. G. H. Miller & lady. Chi
.Mrs.E. A. McCarn, Mont- cago.
gomery,Ala. 0, Carr & lady, Sandusky.
H. Owner Sc family, U. 8. E. Goodman, Cincinnati, 0.
Consul. , J. J. Rood, New York.
W. Lucan, Nashv., Yeun. F. Marius, “
L. T. Joyner, Arkansas. J. R. Smith, Philadelphia.
R. Tweedy A. fam,, Wash- G. M. firaUh, . “
lagtoa Miss 0. C. Smith, do.
MlssE. Smith, do B. Young & 3 sons, Natchra
M, Mach, Cincinnati, 0 MUs Young, • flo.
J. B. Root, Galveston Miss Baynard, Savannah,
J. M. Jones, do ’ Georgia,.
J. Hough x la, Springfield, B. Baynard, ‘ do.
Illinois, E, D.payne, Kentucky,
F. Hunter, Pennsylvania H. H. Hunter, Heading,
H. Hunter, do. M. Collins, St. Louts,
Miss Tryon, do. Miss M. Leith, do.
A. Meboffey, Now York. W. Winters A la, Dayton.
M, T, Seymour, *' ftfiss K. Winters, »*
' John Stew Art,. .“ , J. Harshman A son,«
Col. Arnold, . il Mlsa M. J.Hawhmao.K .
W.O. Bartlett & ix,“ MUaM.G.Harabman/ 1
Bir* Stiles,Browuwleh, Ga. L. B.QunskHl, “
Mri Barnes, , 11 J. Colves, U. S. Army. -
Mr. Hailehurst, il J. T. Moore, Arkansas.
J. A. Grey,Greensboro. J. P. Hausen & la. Balt.
B. “ N. G. Rldgoly, «
A. Brenneman, Ponna. 0. M. Wheat & la, Louvle.
A. W. Elliot; St, Louis. B. W. Pyle, Georgia.
G. 0, Hayward,S Carolina. D. B. Ridgley, U. 8. Navy.
F. H. Yerdlor, “ G. Smith k da., WheeUog.
T. P. Weeloch, Wheeling. J, il, McOamby, Peters-
Jas. Sloan, Jr., Baltimore. burg.
G. lady, “ J. N.Klluo, Macon. Ga.
J. Roemhard k lady, Ohi-I A. Bltckshear, 1 ‘
cage. lII.' 0.8. Virgin.
J. If. T. McPherson, Bal-. o. Oakford,NewOrleans.
timoro, lad. M. Leaton, *«
Miss Tiyon, Fenna. Miss Reed, “
W. G. Nagle, Now York.' W. C: France, Baltimore,
J. M. Gewey, C&lafarala. J; W, Bratteo, LouUvUle
Com. Stockton, New York. R.U.Cramp,Vicksburg.
Miss Stockton, di Jno. Valentine, Baltimore.
D. 0. Calhoun. do . J. T. Curl man, Miss.
T. U. Oliver, Balt. B. Crump, N. O, •
ChOs. B. Brook, Hibernia. G. T. Corbin, Mias.
W. Wall, Wash. D. 0. T. B. Wells, Columbia, D.
Tv Seymore k daughter, C,
Now York. Geo. McDowell. St. Louis.
A. B. Warford 4 Harrisburg 0, W. Johnes. va.
Wm. Small, Baltimore. T. E. Glmatead, Bt. Louis.
,0. B. Hannegan, St. Louis: . R. McKelvy, New York:
A Knight, N.v Vork. P.Plcmt, do
E. Bant, St. Louis. ‘ Jno. J. Camp, do
MEKOHANTS* street, abovo Market.
T. 0. Borer, St. Loni*. K. M. White. Col. county,
G.W.* Binning- J.Clary, KUuumlng.
ham. W. Bay, Carrolton, Miss.
C. V. ft. Davis, do J. y.towMend,Middleton,
,G. yf, ttidgely, Maryland. Mlm. , *
Miss E. M.jßidgely, do L. Schaeffer, Canton. O.
E. 9. Coe> Boston. A. fltetnan, Louisville,*Ky.
Wilson Ager, Penna. J. Lionberger, BoonsriUe,
T. 8* HUner,do Missouri.
T. S. Ewing, Philadelphia,, Mrs. Henderson.. Mercer,
J. D. Ewing & Cam, do Fenna. ,
Jas, P. Belly, do Wm. Satterfield. Milford,
If. M. Ayer, Lodi. Delaware.
J.Q, Shipman, fiolvldere. Thomas Mellon and lady,
N.J. Pittsborg, Pa. **
W.Sotherfield. J. Frames, York,
A. J. Jackson, Johnstown.
AMERICAN HOUSE, Chestnut street, above fifth.
D. 8. Miller, Stroudsburg, J. H. Thomas, N. Jersey.
Pa. George W. Stephens, Pitts-
Jas. Walton, do. burg.
John Stokes, do. G. 8. Stephens, do.
Jpo. D. Elmore, N. York. .J. B. Bishop, Kentucky.
A. A. Lyon, Qelujnbus, J. S. Wagner, do.
Miss. H. 0. James, Petersburg,
T.C.Lyon, do, Ya. • »
J.D. Young, Bordentown. John Jones, Columbns, 0.
Thos. Lewis, Philadelphia. E. J. Jones, • do.
John Wilson, do. Mis M. E. Jones, do.
W. R. Bearer, do. Levi G. Clark, Delaware.
Chss. T. Shinn, do. Miss Clark, do.
Ghas. Llndford. Galena. Wo. Brown, Harrisburg.
J. P. Lindsay, New York. Thos. McKee, Coxes town.
J, W, Williams, Hareisb'g. Isaac Heister, Beading.
B. W. Sayre, Bethlehem. B. F. Thompson, Lancastr.
J. G. Thompson, Md J. H. Bookwell. Pa.
Miss E. Thompson, do Cspt. 0. A, Tyler A lady.
B. F. Qalggly, Lancaster. O.L. Pelter, Middletown.
Chas, Slnarord, Galena. B. B. Quiggiey, Lancaster.
J. P.Llndsayl New York. Wm. Brown,Harrisburg.
James W. Williams, Har- Thos. McKee, Coxeatown.
risburg. Isaao Heister, Beading.
Robert H. Sayre, Bethle* BenJ. F. Thompson/Lsn
hem. Pa. < - caster city. -
Jos. G. Thompson, Port John Hoke, Rockwell, Pa.
Deposit, Md. Capt. Charles A. Tyler A
Miss M.E: Thompson, Port lady.
Deposit, Md. . 0. L. Belton, Mlddlet’n, Ot.
UNION—Arch street, below Fourth,
J. M.Hutt4ftd,Bink’gSpg, S. G. lUrbaogh, Spring-
Ohio field, Ohio
Miss D. B. long, do R.Caurdon, Bedford, Ohio.
Miss Uust&nd, . do John M. Brants, do
W. -Davis, New York 0.8. Birch, Reading.
Miss L. Baris, do George Belt*. Hasten
Sami. Swhuy, sr. Ylttahurg Ir&Oartwrlgnt. Bethlehem
Geo A. Eaton, MUwaukie J. Chambers .Aurora, Ind.
G.Shoyer, do J.O.Gener. Cincinnati, 0.
G. Y. Dettrick, Ohio. H. H. Harvey, Hagerst'wn
W. 8. Harris, do G. 8. Foulke, Weatraore-
J.G. Reading, Remington, • land, Maryland
N. J. Joo. 0. Keyaer, New York.
W. Maxflold, Arkansas D. B. Morgan, Bfc, Louis.
J. M. Chase,lady & cousin J. Souffer, Taunersvllle,
iu. p».
&1U& Qralg, lU.
CITY HOTEL—Third*street, above lUco.
E. Pottaff, Penna. 8. Wilson, Portsmouth.
J. Poos, Boyleatown. • J. Davefeport, Plymouth.
J. Migrate, Portland. Jno. Breas, Williamsport.
Wm. Hoffer, Easton. 3. Yount, BUltou.
M.Oratts, Baltimore. Missllerrso, Sunbury.
Eugene Fraser, Louisville. N. 8. ShiudiU, do.
M. Wayne, New Orleans. ■ E. B. Brown, MjfiUnsrlllo.
W. Antony, Vicksburg. Harry Knowman, Bailey.
Wm. Gordon, Norristown, villa.
J. M. Baum, Torresdsle. T. Mailings,
H. Solopion, New Berlin. G. Be lope, Norlhumborl’d
H. Scbloss, Selins Grove. Wm. Bherman, Halifax.
8. Tltmsn, Brldgevllle. 3. Louis, do.
D. Harky, Bqgertown, Jm. H. Ropes, Baltimore.
J, Hall, SeUns Grove. H. Oomara, Reading.
J. 8. Jameson, Edinburg. A. Rankin, Baile/vlUe.
STATES UNlON.—Market stroetyabore Sixth.
C. Strlekler and son. Pa. M. J. Speakrafiu, Christ!
Jas. Hunter, Columbia. anna.
J. W.I). Clapp, Uoßton. Miss K. Finney, do.
It. Hamburgh, Albany. J. L. Beggsand Lady, Wil-
Br. 11. W. Johnson) Bnyor- ..mlngtop.
t«wn. L. Wilkinson, Baltimore.
J. P. Andrew#, Lancaster, G. W. Smith, Jr., Phlla.
J.R.Etm»,PhUa: . : W,P,EUson, Chester co.
. .. W. 8. Hoyer, Westinorei’d.
/ , Ptatljs. . .
i.On ThniWUy, eth lot., MANOAH, «on of J. JP. wi
IH. Mary Aldeu, agedfi months and 6 days.
The relatives and friends of the family Are respect
fttUj invited to attend ne from No. 204 North
Fifteenth Bt., this (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. .
Oft the 4th inst.; MARGARET, wife of JoLh Rodgers,
aged 42 yean.
The relatives and friends Of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of
hdk husband, N.W. comer Of Seventh and Christian
straits, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without
farther notice. To proceed to 81. Mary’s Cemetery.
' on the 7thln#t., FRANK WHEELER, ejdpst son of
EmVitandEUaabeth Werner; id the 17th year of his age.
_ FnnerM to proceed to Baltimore. *
UfOTiOE.—FRIJ2E FIGHTING.—A DIB
- 2d Peter, Chap. Sd, r. 1246, by Rey,
JOHN CHAMBERS, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON.
Church oorher BBGAn and GEORGE Streets.' Service,
atiP.M; - ‘ auBlt#
... s ———
FOR CAPE MAT! J Ote $1 50! I
A JR RWthd Excursion by the steamer "NORFOLK"
thU^sWrdny evening, August Bth. See partioularson
Special Notices.
Saving Fund-Five Per Cent. fnterest-Na
tional Safety Trust Company, in Walmot Street, south
west corner of Titian Street, Philadelphia. Assets
over On* Million akd a Halv op Doixi&a, invested
in Rial Esvam, Mortgages,Ground Rests, and other
first class securities, as required by the charter. This
institution confines its business entirely to the recei
ving of money on deposit. Any sum, large 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 tho
morning until 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 9 o'clock.
Parkinson'* Garden—An Extraordinary Vo*
calist!—Those who bavo not yet heard the extraordi
nary young vocalist, Miss Aqhks Bothiblas®, who has
won for herself Jn England the distinguished sobriquet
of “the Scottish Nightingale,” now singing at Parkin
sona’a Garden, 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 Melgnen, 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, Walttes, Ac., Ac.
The great feature of the entertainment, however, is the
“Nightingale,” whose vole© for sweetness, power and
effect will favorably compare with any one ever heard
Ip Philadelphia. If any should doubt this assertion,
let them but listen to her rendering of “the March of
our Cameron’s Mon,” or “MacGregor’s Gathering,”
both of which are nightly repeated by general request;
and our word for it, every doubt will be dissipated, and
the doubters enrol themselves among the warmest ad
mirers.
A Great Establishment.—The Salamander Safe
Factory of Messrs. Evans Sc Watson, is one of the most
interesting establishments In the city. The building in
which their operations are carried on, la to be found In
Eighth stroet, near Vine; the sales-room being at No.
ft) South Fourth street. Between fifty and sixty men
are employed in the various 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 are now
engaged in constructing large safes for the following
new banks: —One for the Btrausburg Bank, lined all
■ through with chilled iron,'weighing about 6,000 pounds;
Aie of the same size and material for the Southwestern
Bank of Virginia; and one for thq Bank of Jersey
Shore, Pa.; two for the Cataragna Bank; one for ft pri
vate banking house in Wilkesbarre, Pa.; one for ft
private banking house at Norristown, Pft. f and one
Urge set of chilled Iron bank vault doors for a new
Bank at Millville, N. J. Alt these are to be supplied
with Evans Sc Watson’s Patent Alphabetical Bulk Bock,
which Is equal to any other lock now in use for safety
and convenience. For testimony as to the value of this
lock, Messrs. Evans Sc. Watson can refer to the City and
Consolidation Banks, of this city; Newark Bank, Dela
ware; Bank of Fulton, Alabama, and Poe So Swift,
Selma, Ala. There aro also to be seen attbe factory, In
process of construction, some sots of vault doors for the
hew Pennsylvania Railroad office, at the corner of Third
street and 1 Willing’s Alley.
F. Brovrn’a Essence of Jamaica Ginger*—
This (s truly a family medicine; at this season, when
affections of the stomach and bowels are 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.
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aaB-lt* Photographer and Practical Teacher.
rriHE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
JL COMPANY, Office No. 408 (late 92) WALNUT 81.
Oapitaland Surplus, $260,000.
* This Company continues to mako Insurance against
Ibss or damage by Fire aud the Perils of the Sea, Inland
Navigation and Transportation, at current rates.
' OFFICERS.
President—GEO. H. HART
Vice President—E. P. ROSS.
Socretary and Treasurer—H. R. COOGSHALL.
Assistant Secretary—S. 11, BUTLER.
DIRECTORS.
George H. Hart, E. W. Bailey,
I. P. Ross, Charles G. Imlay,
A. O. Cattell, Wm. D. Loxla, Jr.,
Joseph Edwards, J, L. Pomeroy,
John G. Dale, Andrew B. Chambers,
Hon. Henry M. Fuller, H. K Coggehall,
Foster 8. Perkins, Samuel Jones, M. D.,
' John H. Chambers, A. F. Clieesbrough.
au 8-ly
Russia and American tarred
CORDAGE.—a superior article, manufacture
and for sale by WEANER, FITLER Sc 00. 4
auB-tf No, 19 N. Water fit., & 11 N- Wharves.
Iff AN I LLA ROPE.-SUPERIOR MA
** NILLA ROPE, manufactured and for sale by
■ WFAVRR, FITLER St CO.,
auS-tf No. 19 N. Water st., and 11N. Wharves.
QCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP
£9 cured a Sister of Charity and ft child at St. Joseph’s
Orphan Asylum, after they were given up to die.
SOIIKNCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP cured Mrs. Gueil
an* Hebert, in Parish) street, Bre dootn ab-sro Tenth
street, of Bronchial Consumption, and Hemorrhage of
the LunfcVand certified to by Rev. Thomas L. Juneway,
lormeriylPAstor of the Presbyterian North Church.
SCmtNCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP cruod a daughter of
Tv B. Rosa, Jacoby street, near Race, of Scrofula of over
five year*’ standing.
. aPHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP cored Robert U.
Deacon, EUUburg, noar Osmden, N. J., of Scrofula of
many years' standing, after his legs, arms and neck had
broke out in running ulcers.
SCiiENOK’S PULMOmq SYRUP cured Mr*. Sarah
Derr. 352 Race street, of the Inst stag© of Consumption.
SCIISNOK’S PULMONIC SYRUP cured John 0.
Groen, of Tacony, in the very hut stage of Pulmonary
Consumption
BCHENCK'S PULMONIC BYRUP cured Charles G.
Johnson, of Bristol, Pa., of Liver Complaint and Con
sumption. '
BOHKNCK’O PULMONIC BYRUP cured Richard L.
Cox, of Marlboro, N. J,,of Pulmonary Consumption.
SOHRNCK’B PULMONIC SYRUP cured Voter Sr
Beekman, of Somerset county, N. J., after being ove
fijX months confined to his bed with Dyspeptic Consuni p
BOHENOK'S PULMONIC BYRUP cured Mrs. Tucker,
of Jersey City, N. J., In the last stage of Consumption.
Her certificate is also accompanied by her minister.
SCHENOK’S PULMONIC BYRUP cured Ueoiy C.
Muody, of Rahway, N. J., iu tho last state of Consump
tion. Certified to by Dr. Craig.
Principal Office, No. fi» N. SIXTH street, corner of
North street, and for sal9 by all Druggists,
Price ?1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. auB-lt
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR. Nos. 36 and 18 South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE, CHESTNUT. ’
„ RDi selected stock of CLOTHS and
OASSIMERE9 always on hand.
AU Clothing made at this Establishment will be or
the best quality, and in the most fashionable stylo.
Particular attention given to UNIFOB3I CLOTH
ING. aufi-tf
SHARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS’
OLOTHINGI, 148 North FOURTH Street, between
Arch and Race. auO-ly
npHE FRENCH STUDY IS NOW OPEN.
**■ ~ DE .LAOBOIX’S Course of French; a thorough
practice or Explanatory Grammar. Requires no other
applteation than the hours passed with the teacher, No.
m (Into 31) FILBERT street" » u r-2t
THE PRESS,
A NEW DAILY NEWSPAPER,
BY JOHN \V. FORNEY,
I propose establishing a First Class Dally Newspaper
,ln the City of Philadelphia, on the lßt of August, to bo
entitled
“THE PRESS.”
« The Pkss 11 will be Democratic in its politics, and
will sustain the policy of the present National Admin
lstration.
It la my determination to make it worthy of the sup
port of overy class of readers. Dignity, courtesy, and
independence in the utterance of my sentiments, enter
prise and efficiency in the Commercial, Literary and
Nows Departments, and reßpect for the opinions or
others, will bo kept constantly In view.
. I have embarked all my own moons in this project,
and intend building up a Journal that will not only be
creditable to our City and our State, but will furnish
me an Independent livelihood.
A somewhat extensive experience Jn public life, and
many years’ connection with ionrnalism, will, I hope,
obtain for “ Tub Press” a favorable reception.
My friends in the different Wards and Counties of
Pennsylvania, and in other States, will place me under
many obligations by giving “Tb* Prsss” ft helping
hand.
7SRMB or THE VRKSS :
Daily, (per Annum,) In advance $0 00
_ P° r Week, W»Me to tho Carriers.)
Tri-Weekly, (per Annum,) In advance 3 00
Weekly, “ « 2 00
Address tho Editor and Proprietor, at tho Office o
“?hb Pukss,” No. 417 Chestnut Street, noxt to Penn
sylvania Bank Building, abovo Fourth Street, Phlla.
aelphla. JOHN W. FORNEY.
THE WEEKLY PRESS,
The Cheapest oi/rf Best Weekly Newspaper in
tk e Country.
Great Inducements to Clubs.
■ On th« Ifith of August the first number of The Week
tr These will bo Issuod from the Olty or Philadelphia.
It will bo published story Saturday.
T»* Weeeit Pehbs will bo conducted upon National
principles, and will uphold the rights of the States. It
will resist fanaticism lu every shape; and will be devo.
ted to consorvatlvo doctrines, as the true foundation of
public prosperity and social order. Such a weekly jour
nal has tong been desired in the United States, and It is
to gratify this wont that The WEEki-r Teese will bo
published.
Thb Wbkklt Prbbb will be printed on excellent
whito paper, clear, uew type, and in quarto form, for
binding. ’
It will contain the new* of the day; Correspondence
fromtho Old World and the Now; Domestic Intelli
genceßeport* of tbo various Markets; Literary lie
vlewa; Mlsceltauoous ßolections; tho progress of Agri
culture in all its various departments, &o.
Qy Terms i**aria6|y in odunnte.
Thb Wbbbily Pbbss trill be seat to subscribers,
bp«Mitl, pir annum, at Oq
Three copies f0r....» $ oo
Jive copies for., g qq
Ten copies f0r..,, 00
Twenty copies, when sent to one address. SO 00
Twenty copies, or over, to address of each subscri
ber, each, per annum j 20
Vpr a club of twenty-one, or over, we will send an
extra copy to the getter-up of the Club.
Post Masters are requested to act as agents for Thb
WHBHtT Pjisbs.
I Will esteem It a great favor if my political and per
sonal friends, and all others who desire a drat class
Weekly Newspaper, will exert themselves to give Thb
W*sibT PWBa a lajge circulation in their respective
neighborhoods. JOHN W. FORNEY,
Editor and Proprietor.
Publication Office of T«w Whbely pxxss, No. 417
Chestnut stroet, Philadelphia.
IffitTHMAR k BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
jLM Atm LAGEft WI&R BREWERY, No. m (new
North THIBD Street, phlladelphla.-Shloplog
orders promptly attended to. aul-tf
f'IHAHLES TJETE, COMMISSION MEft
\J CHANT and Importer of HAVANA BEHANS,
(New) J&9 Walnut atrejt, second story. tol-ly
ftmnsmcnta.
WALNUT STREET THEATER SPE
VT OIAL OPENING!
JOB BIX NIGHTS ONLY!
The public is most respectfully informed that
NAuLK'B
JUVENILE COMEDIANS,
Thirty la number. comprising
J TU£ WREN FAMILY,
THE BOONS CHILDREN,
That beautiful
FAIRY WONDER,
LITTLE JULIA CHRISTINE-,
And a host of lesser lights, forming a perfect
GALAXY OF INNOCENCE!
Youth, Beauty, Talent and Genius,
Will make their first appearance here on
MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 10th, 1867,
In a varied, chute and hlgfotcned
DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
Full particulars of whfeb ,will be expressed in future
advertisements.
Proprietor Mr. WM, J. NAGLE
Acting and Stage Manager....... Mr. WAYNE OLWINJS
au7tf.
JOHN - DREW’S NATIONAL THEATRE,
WALNUT street, above ElGHTH.—Leasee and
Manager John Drew. Prices—Dress Circle and Par
quet, 37K cents; Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents; Seats In
Private Box, 76 cents; Family Circle, 36 cents. Doors
open at 7. To commence at 8 o’clock. Box Qfflce open
from 10 to 3 o’clock, where Seats can be secured with*
out extra charge.
SATURDAY EVENING, August Bth,
Farewell Benefit and last appearance of the celebrated
Aronaut and Wiurd,
MONS. E. GODARD,
Whose Magical Soirees nightly attract crowds of the
Elite and Fashion of Philadelphia. To conclude With
the new balloon sketch, entitled
A VOYAGE TO THE MOON. ,
Moonstruck. .Mr. J. Drew J Madman Mr. Horton
Academy op music, broad and
LOCUST Streets.—Mr. JB. A. MARSHALL, Sole
Lessee,—The PROMENADE CONCERT at this estab
lishment Is nightly honored by Enthusiasm, Popular
ity and Ehshton,
THIS EVENING, August 6th, new and attractive
features* M’LLE. SOHBLLER, SIGNOR VIERI, their
first engagement In America; MISS 0. RIOHINGS,
MR. FRAZER, CARL BERGMAN, and the GEBMA
NIA ORCHESTRA. 1
Admittance 35 cents. au6-6t
’PARKINSON’S ILLUMINATED GAR-
A DKNB—GREAT ATTRACTION!—PROMENADE
CONCERTS EVERY EVENING.
MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND,
The celebrated Scottish Nightingale. “ The Cameron *e
Here,” “ Macgregor’s Gathering,” &o. Meignan’s su
perb Orchestra— u Anvil Chorus,” “Gipsy’s Song,”
“ Fra Diavolo,” Marches, Waltzes, Gallops. Ac. Ac.
Fire-works nightly. ’
Admittance 25c. Eight for fl. aud-tf
THOMEUF’S VARIETIES.—“The cool
est plaoe in the city, and the most respectably fit.
tended N. W. cornet FIFTH and CHESTNUT.
THIS, add EVERT EVENING this week, those beau
tiful and well-tried Philadelphia favorites,
FANNY IORREBT,
JENNY BELLMAN,
„ ltl ~ m>lle. LEFOLLE,
Will appear, aided by a
. SUPERIOR COMPANY.
A laughable Afterpiece wIU conclude the performance,
Which commences at a quarter to 8. Admission 10 cents.
JOHN 0. WARREN.
aul-lw Conductor of Amusements. *
JJDrg ©cobs.
BARGAINS IN BBY GOODS!
Yf CLOSING OUT OF SUMMER STOCK !
J. McGLATIIERY, FIFTH Street, below the ghlppen
Street Market, East Bide, will offer TO-DAY his entire
stock of ’ '
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
sueh as Summer Silks. Ducals, ChaUies, French and
Swiss Lawns, Shawls, Mohair Mitts, and Parasols, at 10
per cent, less than coat, to make room for Fall Goods.
Also, 500 needle worked
COLLARS and SLEEVES,
from 10 cents to H, about half price, real bargains.
Also, a large assortment of
PLAIN and FANCY OABSIMERES,
* CAJBHMERETT3, TWEEDS,
LINEN DRILLS and CHECKS,
for Men and Boy’s wear, at less than cost.
Together with a Urge and general assortment of
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
at our usual low prices.
Our cheap rent and email profits enables us to under
sell the up-town stores at all times.
DjT Give ua a call. aul-d3t
©ds Jnstares.
A BCHER, WARNER, MISKEY & CO.,
£m. Manufacturers of GASALIERB, BRAOKETS, PEN
DANTS, FITTINGS, and all kinds of GAS and LAMP
WORK, GIRANDOLES, Ac., No. 829 OHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia. ARCHER, WARNER A CO, No.'
376 BROADWAY, New York. Buildings fitted with
Gas Pipes, and all kinds of altering and repairing of
Gm Work. aul-lm*
itlisccllmuons.
JOHN M. ARUNDEL, of the Twenty
second Ward, will be a candidate for Assembly, from
the BUteenth District. Subject to the nomination of
the Democratic Convention. anfi-eod2w*
TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Po-
XX Hey No. 4202, issued by the American Fire Insur
ance Company, in the name of Nicholas E. Thouron,
dated September 12,1853, for f*,ooo on brick building
situated on the west tide of Sixth street, between Prune
and Spruce streets, has been lost or mislaid. Applica
tion has been made for anew one in lieu, thereof.' A
suitable reward will be paid for Its return to No. 26
North Seventh street. au6 w4t*
JAMES KELLY, (Successor to Wiiliam
Curtis) Regalia, Books, Jewels, Emblems, Masonic
and Encampment Charts, Ac. Odd Fellows’ Hall,
NORTH SIXTH STREET, below Race, Philadelphia.
Orders from any part of the country, addressed to
James Kelly, promptly attended to. au 1-lra
SILVER WARE.—WM. WILSON & SON,
Vs 3 Manufacturers of Silver Ware, s.* Wj'oOru«r of
FIFTH and CHERRY STREETS. Established In 1812.
Silver Ware of every description on hand or made to
order to match any pattern desired. Importers of Fine
English Plated Ware. «tt 2-lw
S POUTS TUBPENTINE—2OO bbls Spirits
Turpentine, to arrire, for sale toy
MABTIN & MACALISTER,
aal 119 North Water Street.
i~IHARLES MAOARGE & CO.,—
\J Wholesale Dialers in PAPER, BAGS, Ae., No.
SO South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. id-lm
POTTON— 200 bales good Middling to Mid
dling Pair Cotton, in atoro and for Bale by
MARTIN A MACALISTER,
aul 119 North Water Street.
Tl/fOSS —17 bales Carolina Moss, for. sale by
IvA MARTIN & MACAUSTER,
aul up North Water Street.
/^QTTON—IOO bales Gulf Cotton, Id store
V/and for sale by
MARTIN & UAOALXBTRB,
UP North Water Street.
EVANS' GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE,
No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. K.B.—No conaee
tiou rrith any other house in the City. anl-3m
A GIFT WITH EVERT BOOK, TTORTH
from 60 Cents to 100 Dollars, at MAGSg’S GIFT
BOOK STORE, No. 337 CHESTNUT Street, second.door
Pclow Fourth, Philadelphia. aul-lW'
RAILROAD SPIKES AND
V? CHAIRS constantly on hand. Orders received for
Light Railroad Iron—2B lbs., 88 lbs., 40 lbs. per yard.
HANEY A MORRIS,
au4-lm 8. E. comer Front and Walnut,
JOHN N. REEVES, CARPENTER AND
BUILDER, PASSYUNK ROAD, • opposite County
Prison. i
Orders for Jobbing promptly attended to. anl-lm
fiIVE HUFTY'3 AMERICAN* MANU-
U FAOTURED STEEL PEN atrial. 407 CHEST
NUT Street, above Fourth. $1 per gross. aul-lm
JOSEPH BLACK, Burner, Sign, Decora
tive and General ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. N.
E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, entrance oo
Fourth street. •
AIso—PORTRAITS, the site of life, painted from
Daguerreotypes. aul-dlm
Harness, saddles and trunks,
LACEY & PHILLIPS, Nos. 14 and 16 South
SEVENTH street, above CHESTNUT, bavo manufac
tured, expressly for the FALL TRADE, a larger stock
of superior Harness. Saddles and Trunks, than 'any
other house in their line, and haring reduced the mode
of roanutheturing to such a perfect system, they are be
yond nit competition for quality, style and price.
V. S.—Country Harness makers Can b® supplied
cheaper than they can manufacture. aul-lm
JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT
STREET.
CHECKS. NOTES, DRAFTS,
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
And JOB PRINTING generally, at shortest notice
and fair prices. aul-lm
HpHB ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
A 320 CHESTNUT BTREF.T, fonrarda PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE. BANK NOTES and
SPECIE, either by ite own LINES, or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to ell the principal
TOWNS end CITIES of the United States.
E. S. SANDPORD.
General Superintendent.
TVOTICE—THE BUSINESS OF TWELLS
11 k CO., and J. W. GASKItL k 00., will hereafter
be conducted under the atria of TWELLB, GASKIIL k
GALVIN, at No. 6 and 6 8. Wharves, and No. 328 N.
Wharves*
SULLENDER & PASCAL,
HATTERS.
Efo. 8 8. SIXTH •treet.JPhiladelphia.
J? NETVXAND & CO.,
12A» LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Importer! and Dealers in Oil Fainting!, Water-Color
Drawings, Engravings. Ac. A large assortment always
on hand. Packing and removing Glasses, and hanging
attended to. 60i ARCH Street, above Sixth, south
Ude. Philadelphia. anl-Urp
WC. BRIDGES, GEN I
e No. 6 LODGE STREET, Pi
AU business confidentially, hon<
attended to.
Sanaa to
Messrs, P R. Howard A Co.,
Messrs. Harris A Co.,
0. Henry Fisher, Esq..
8. B. Bareroft, Kaq.»
Charles 8. Bober, Esq,,
Wm. M, Swain. Esq.,
Wiu. Badger, Ksq.,
aul-7trp* •
BW. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS,
• No. 37 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible points
In the United States and Canada.
Stocks, Bonds, Ac., Bought and Sold on Commission.
Unearrent Bank Notes, Checks, Ac., bought at the
lowest rates.
Deposits received and interest allowed, as per agree*
ment. aol-Sra
RE M 0 V A L —ADAMS’ BLANK BOOK
»od JOB BINDERY, from THIBD street, to No.
633 ASCII street, below SIXTH. Bleak Books ell site,
oa bead, or aide to order. Hektilaes, Mustp, Ht >
neatly bound VERY CHEAP, ■ tijjgP
CJAKDINES — 100 Cjtseß of 60 htlfsbdtoS
U eeci, la store end for sole by ~ ,
„ HENRY BOHLBN A r
»uB Noe.*Slend*Kia.*a^'
F.WAtBURTON, FAS®
* iuytzr, No. «o aawnmr
fifth, JhlUMpM*. .
mo BENT.—The second .'UndThlSnitory
■*■ ROOMBo No. 2Sf (Wa North THIBD Street,
BWVIoo. - , „ ;T7 »*B-Bt*
tIXFBRIENOiSD i SERVANTS Protes
taota md Ohtholtra, White end OolMed. The belt
FILBERT fitmt, hfloy tenth, eoath tide, tufr-ll*
F)B RENT—A modern throe-story Honso,
with back buildings, bath house, 4e., on Eleventh
■treet, those Spring Garten. Apply to Dr. MOSELEY,
No. 9 N. Eleventhstreet. j»Mt*
iDfltfJje#, Jenwlrg , &t:
Bailey & co., chestnut street,
Manufacturers of i •*
BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE, a
Uunder their inspection, <m the premises exclusively.
CitUen* and Strangers age invited to visit our manu
factory.
WATCHES.
Constantly on. hand a splendid stock of Superior Gold
Watches, of all the celebrated makers.
DIAMONDS.
Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, 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, Marqultite,
Lava, Ac., Ac,,
SHEFFIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, Ac.
Also, Bro&se add Marble CLOCKS, of newest styles,
and of "uperior quality. aul-d twAw ly
drags arrtKEljetnirals.
Frederick brown,-chemist
AND DRUGGIST, north-east corner FIFTH and
CHESTNUT Streets; Philadelphia, sole Manufacturer
of BROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER,
which is reoognisedand prescribed by the Medical Fa
culty, and has become the Standard FAMILY MEDI
CINE of the United States.
‘ This Essenoe is a preparation of unusual excellence.
During the Summer months, no family or traveller,
should be without it. Hi relaxation of the bowels, in
nausea, and particularly in sea sickness, It is an active
and safe, as well a* a pleasant and efficient remedy.
CAUTION .—Persons desiring an article that can be
relied upon. prepared solely from pure JAMAICA .GIN
GER, should bo particular fo ask for “Brown’s Es
sence of Jamaica Ginger,” which is warranted to be
what it is represented, ana Is prepared only .by FREDE
RICK BROWN, ami for sale at hu Drug and Chemical
Store, north-east cornel of FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia { and by all the respectable Drug
gists and Apothecaries in the U. States. * aul-Sm
Handel & haypn drug stqbe>
EIGHTH and GREEK streets, Philadelphia, D,
L. STACKHOUSE, Proprietor. Always on hand the
choicest articles of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFU
MERY, CIGARS. Ac. .
Stackbouse’s Patent Stiver Soda Water Fountain
keeps the water at 33 deg.; his Syrups and Creams are
icknowledged bj »ll u being tho richirt in tbs oltr.
aul-lm
:Pcnmaftgl)ip flnft Sock Keeping.
rmiTTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA CQM
HERO I*l COLLEGE.* B. E. Comer ot SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories.
BOOK KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS. ■
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, Ac.
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 has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please Call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms, Ac.' - - aul-lm'
tfbK ONLY FOR BOOK-KEEPING, AND
©t# $3 for Writing, at TWINING’S ROOM. No, 232
North EIGHTH STREET. . au*-3t*
ttJitus anb figpors.
A LEXANDBR V. HOLMES, WINE AND
xl LIQUOR STORE, No.* 226, geutheast Corner of
GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. anl-ly
WILLIAM F. PITFIELD,-IMPORTER
TV of .BRANDIES, WINES, Ac., Ac., Xb.'fiO
OHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. » ? - aul-lm 1
GI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
e IN FINE WINES. LIQUORS. CIGARS, An., 26
Scjuth FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. - - • aul-ly
BOHLEN’S WEESP ANCHOR* GIN
Constantly on hand and for sale by the subscrib
ers, sole importers of this Gin. ,
HENRY BOHLSN A CO.,
aofl-31 : No. 221 and 223 Sooth Fourth St.
BRANDIES.— Pinet,Castnioa & Co., Ma
rCtt A Co., and other brand* of Cognacs of various
viptages, iu half pipes and quarter casks: Pelleroiaia
Rochelle Brandies, rads and dark, In half pipes, quarter
casks and one-eighth casks, all La Custom House stores,
imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLSN A CO.,
au 6 Nos. 221 and 223 Bouth Fourth street.
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be.
Price three dollars. Can be had by addressing
M. W. CLUSKT,
Box 116PostOfiiee,Washington,D. 0.,0r
JAMES B. SMITH A CO.,
. 610 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
The trade, to whom liberal Inducements will bo of.
fered, will please address the Philadelphia agents.
Persons acting aa agents will bo paid Liberally for &U
subscribers obtained. *al-d3tAw3t
X BAZIN & CO. a S FRANGIPANNI,
• AN STERNAL PERFUME.
THE ONLY GENUINE. ARTICLE MANUFAC
XURED, . „
FBANGIPANNI EXTRACTS, FBANGIPANNI PO
MADE.
FBANGIPANNI SACHETS, FBANGIPANNI SOAP.
F RANGIPANNI TOILET WATER.
FBANGIPANNI CBEAH, FOR BEAUTIFYING
THE COMPLEXION. ' ,
. X. BAZIK & CO. would respectfully caution the pub
lic against the many spurious articles bearing the name
of FBANGIPANNI, In imitation of their ORIGINAL
and only GENUINE perfume, which ta made entirely
and purely from the celebrated recipe of FBANGIPAN
NI.
Ita popularity has led several establishments to claim
for their counterfeits &U these txouisite qualities -which
belong only to the GENUINE.'
, For sale by all druggists and fancy dealers.
X. BAZIN fe GO.,
Manufacturers of the Prise Medal Perfumeries. .
aud-lwif
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE.
Tf MEN’S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 706
CHESTNUT Street, shore Serenth stmt, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants* and
Strangers, Is particularly invited to this improved eut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale aiWTeUU, and made to order. auft-lyif
dt>] R SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnat
tJpJUJ Street.
&1 R SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnat
<jp XO Street,
Chi R SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnat
tfpAd street.
&1 R SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnat
<JpAO street.
&jK SEWING MACHINES,7O2Chesnat
r/f£ OJVLY GOOD , CHEAPMACIIINE,
m CHESTNUT STREET, (np stairs.) ,
auS-lwd '* '
FPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
NEW GAS CONSUMING FURNACE.
CUILSON'S NEW CONE EURNJCE,
after having been put to the most severe teat, daring
the two cou> wiutxbs or 1863 amd 1867, has proved to
be the most powerful heater in the worut, saving from
K to X the fuel over any of the best furnaces now in use.
Toss* Furnaces are constructed with a cast iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped fire pot, lined
with fire-brick or iron stares. The fire pot is surmount
ed with
A SERIES OF CONES, oa TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper
turea at the top, and uniting with the ajralar chamber,
through which the heat and. smoke pass to the fine.
Tun waoLS products of combustion in the form of
smoke and oasss, are suspended directly over the fire,
COHNMDor oompresaed into the tapering Coses and
Costisoallt sxroean to the direct action of the rays
of heat and light from the fire.
This heat and light is brought to a roCTO In Eton
Cosb, not unlike the
COLLECTION OF THE SUN’S RAYB,
to a focal point through an ordinary lens, causing the
smokb 43 d OAssa to become intensely heated and tho
roughly consumed, by this operation the smokk and
casks are made xqwxlv availabl* with the vpbl
irssi r for beating purposes, while, in other furnaces,
it is CARRIED O 9t AND WASTED IN TUB CBIMNSTi '
All persons desirous of obtaining the best and
MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS,
should not fall to examine the New Gab Cossomibq
Cone Fcekace, before purchasing any other. The at
tention of architects and builders is particularly re
quested. ARNOLD A WILSON,
(Successor* to 8. A. Harrison.)
No. 624 WALNUT Street,
aul-tf Opposite Independence Square.
maL agent,
ULADILPHtA.
Philadelphia type foundry—
N. W. Cor. THIBD and CHESNUT Sts.
rtly, and promptly
L. PELOUZE 4c SON, thankful for the liberal j*, 5
trouage heretofore accorded to their BsUhßshmeui,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would Announce
to Printers and Publisher* that their
BOOK U now ready, and from their increaied faculties,
are novr prepared to furnish every thing neoodsasy {a*
complete Printing Establishment,, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience' ifi the business
and the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting
that they ean furnish a more durable and better fin
ished article than their ootaanoraries.
Those, therefore, whoI’desire 1 ’desire Printing Materials,
wouldido well to apply to fettn previous to purchasing
elsewhere, i- <,
Philadelphia.
r ; ?AUornej)a at £o».
ATTORNEY
JAFVAT LAW, Southeast Comer of EIGHTH v>d LO
.UUfT Streets, Philadelphia. anl-ly
MYBR STRoerSE, ATTORNEY AT
UIW, Otsm rtmt, PotUrin,, ft, wt-lyj
TOUN BINNS, UNITED STATES OOM
fr‘:, D ..TIUS MQB/ITK O* iCCOCSTB ftrjnmi
Bt»tM M4H, t, )jy !, w utfcMMl to
•Jmtalrter o«tk, end AfflrmMiosu to U nwltad ta oil
too Court, tn PetmiylT,ni*.
JOHS BIRMa BLoy bo tout in liU 0000, No. Ut
South SIXTH Street, oppo.lt© the Oooaty Ooort Hoaaa,
froroS A.M. toOP.M. eol.lm
Street. below
■ ani-imrp
®otntnis9ion JR«rt^ante.
Handy a brenner—commission
USEOHANTS «od Heeler, In fonijro ud Ame*
rlean HA&HWABJS oal CCTLERV. Noe. S, *5 urd 2T
North FIFTH Street, Xwt (Me, (bore Comsmrt etnet,
TUM,IfU«. Wl-tf
" r-: r c*y*~ . ’***m& < 3*!*n
CEanbiitttes far CJfficr.
Fob assehbly-joseeh j. keefe.
-*““4 »hWrt, Second Word.
Subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention.
.uMUM
PBOTHONOTABY OF THE DISTRICT
CODBT, JOHN P. MTADDEK, ot Thinl Wm 4:
Subject to the rules of the Democratic Party, aul-tf
FOB ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT—
FRANKLIN MdLYAIN, Subject to Democratic
rules: ’ * an6-dtzpB
KIOB CORONER—DK. FEODOKE JOBE-
X 1 SON, Fifth Ward.. Subject to Democratic Bolei. .
oaS-Om* r - ' •
F>B< PBOTHONOTABY of the DI3- j
THICT COURT, LXWIB T. HEARS, of TweUi
W*Jd. aotject ig Rplg. wS-la*
PBOTHONOTABY Of’THE DISTRICT
COURT, OIORQR T.' MRRMK, Trotj-teewA
W.rd, Safaiwt to Domocratic Bole.. tattM
Fob becobdeb of deeds—k. b.
yousu, SerwrtA' ffwj. Bny«et'to Uomocntio
RoU.. _
Fob clebk. of quabter sessions,
BAHUEI. O. TBOHP9OK, «tk VuA. Bnlijoct to
tho RaUe of th. Uemocntio Ptrtj. aut was UA*
Fob coronee—n. o. beid, a. d.
Sobj&ot to DomPOratte Rule.. - ■ - - maAln*
)B CORONEB-CHABLES s. peall,
Nineteenth Ward. ‘'auVlif*
Fob assembly—first distkict.—
JOSEPH H: UORKELL¥, Tint W«rd. EohjMt
to deciaioo o Itho DotaoCTotie Conrootloc. .u3-5—A
Fob ASSEMBLY—thibd distbict --
DAVID B. McLRAK, Fourth Ward- Subject to _
Democratic Rules. - • aol-lw* - -
Fob assembly—
JOaRPHHUNEXEB, - , '
~ •• Eighth District, Eierath Word.
Bab>ritaDeoOCTaticKuies. T . . atLlm»
'OR RECORDER OK DEEDS—
CBARUS M. MILLER. '
.... .; . Fourteen la i :. ■
Object to Dtinocratic Rules, on anl taefi
XjlOR BECOBDEB OF DEEDS—GEORGE r
M? W: WUNDBRj Thirteenth Ward. Satfeet to Da
znocratic Bsi«l. • nal-Sw» -
FOB t BECOBDEBrOF DEEDS—N. F. :
WOOD, Subject, to Democratic ,
rules. 'aoS-te*
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS*-?
GBORGB SIMPSON; THIRTBSNTH WARD.—
Subject,to Democratic Bnlec: -■ ' aultaepg '*•
fjottbs anb HusLanzanls.
CLINYON FLAOE J HOTEL, BROAD
WAY, corner of EIGHTH' street. New York.
THIS XLFGANT MODERN ESTABLISHMENT B
now open fox the reception of g&ests, in the Rmropesn.
style.
SINGLE ROOMS from 50 oents to $1 per der. SUITS
of ROOMS for Fuad ties, from H 60 to SIQ per day. The
H£Al£ served, at all hours Ly tbaQARD, at moderate
rates.. ' ' ‘
017. JtACEEtIhH f« loaf tad' fgnnbly know* to
the petran* of Joue*’ t&d the netted Sates Hotel,
Philadelphia, l ’) is iisodflted id th» t&toogesteat, «i
hs* especial ehiif»*of the Caterfjag Etopartaient.
attention haa been paid to nuke the. orjsaixit&n per
fect, tad oof tttaoda; patrona, tad the trattelßeg poWfo
in general, mammal rawed that no edtot , shall he
wanting to auk* the CLUftOK worthy the Istot which,
we hereto respectfaU/soltelt. '
ta4-l m* ‘ ’ ■
HI ESCHARTS’.HOTEL,CAPE ISLAND,
ITJIjIV. J., ifatnropec for the reception atTiriteH.
this sew* u ritoated iritiin *' hundred yard* or the
Beach. The Proprietor peoailestVi bo care shall h«
spared'to reiser • tho4e «oiafortaM* vho wiU %*rdr him
withtheirpefafrnage.;Tttmamoderate.>: rj/.v'.’r
aogJHw*,..,, v . .•„-ifr%Yos3 > Proprietor.....
LOUIS B. COFFHf,— : 1 ; 3' •
W WAMHDMayDEKOCBA.MO HUH
Boutit-cut memi lu4 QCMS Strati, ‘ , ‘
' aal-lm ."Pisb^gjphi*., '
WILLIAM JT. KING,—SOtTfHERJf
• EXCHANGE HOTEL, S«tfb*ttt ;«ctra of
K&TH aad PkilstdeM^..
fiEESmrt STREET HOUSE.—SAMUEL,
MILLXB, (Old No, ! 121)'Jfair No. S3L CHEShTT
BTBBST, wWlWth.FhSadelphia. aul-fan *
XtfHtX'IAK HANNINGS’City Lagerßccr
'T ▼ Saloon, No. S 3 ALLEY. Philadel
phia. „ . '' , aal-Xa
Sakg bg %Bttioß.
WonßSST'fc Bcorr, Auctioneer*. '
401 CHESTNUT STREET; OPPOSITE
**OjL THE CUSTOM OOUSB.htfouea fourth -and
fifth Stmt*. . .. : . , .
CABD.—W« invite tbe attention of roeWtn 4o tto
peremptory sate of an aoortexent of tint's and Bon*
■ocortor aty-mad« CtOTHEifr, to "be b*id stkor gtoriT
THIS SAT, omuteeißf it lftotioe^
, SrC/fEDBmWr.' 1 i ' i
Also, at 12 o’clock, will be cold *a iaroieo Aptawter
ahoatone hundred epecfanenß'oJ'ortsithologjr. prtpsr§d
*n the best manner hwa competent Yasidenmsf. l ' ’
>■ m£ CHAMPAGNS W3RS. I ..\
Also, at 12 o’clock, $1 baskets Champagne Trine of &
celebrated sad &rorftd brand.
■ • ST.HJLIKN CLABET:
Also, at 32 o’clock. 38 casec Bt. Jalien CUret-lWoc.
- 1 WOLBSBI- & SCOTT, Ancta. i ,
POSITIVE OP A YAMJABUS STOCK OP
BEADY-MADS CLOTHING.
; THIS (aATUKDAY) MQRNISO,
Cammandog at lOo’cJockpTQelaeljy are »JU idLSsy
catalogue, on a liberal credit, a raicable stock of Citr
made Clothing', consisting of Genti’arid Boys* Coat*
and Jacket*, made in a fcperior manner, of choice ma
terial, •• 1 '' 'j ' •• i
GENTS’AND BOTS> PANTS,
“**• 10
tf»d*)ft'tbe-lMrt mmvetyrif otter tmrfety of ssi4«i*l--
N. whole viU.be cm Ay for UamU*ti<m, with,-
e*t*loguea, e*tf/ <?n ' fee morning of eelo,. when p«r*
Qhimrt will lad It to their interest to attend.
PINE CHAMP AONEWINE.
THIS PAY, . I ; _
At 12 o’clock, will be sold, 30 baskets fine (!hs,»parqa»
Wloe.qurtaWjant,. " P
. This is a very chtdce Wine, and worthy the particular
attention of. gentlemen dealring a Wine for home con-'
sumption. ; • •
. CLARET.
Also, 38 eat a St. Fallen Claret Hedoe.
FIRST OF EMBBGIDERIS3. SHAWLS,
RIBBONS, HOSIERY, bOLLDiEBY GOODS, Ae. . •
ON WBDXBSDAY NEXT, m.in»tv ;
Commencing at ID o’clock, precisely, we win sell, with-'
outitsero, on a liberal credit, by catalogue.alone
and elegant assortment pf French and Scotch Em
broideries, Broche Lang Shawls, Stella Shawls, French
Cashmere do., Ribbons, Hosiery and Glome, Millinery
Goods, Ac. •
SHAWLS JUST LANDED.
, Also, an invoice of Broche and Stella bordered long
Weshingto wce^ direct steamer City o*
FRENCH CORSETS. • « * - -
Also, 60 dosen French woven whltennelmixadCorsets.
HOOPED SKIRTS.
-- Also, 100 dosen Ladies’ and Misses’ Hooned’Skirts
v LADIES’ MANTILLAS, TALMAS, DUSTERS, Ac;
Also, a line of latest fall style Silk Mantillas, Silk
Talmas, Silk and Wool Dusters, Ac. -
LACES. NETTS, Ac.
' Also, an InToidM of white and bloado Lacei, blonde
Edging, Guillinga, Silk Cravats, French Bosoms, KM
- N. B.—-ThewhO’e will b« arranged, for examination
with catalogued, Airly on the morning of sale, when the
trade and dealers generally «e respectfully Invited.-t»
attend., •
NOTICE.—Our sales of Embroideries! UQRnery
Goods; Ac., for the-Fall and-Warier, will commence'
daring the fnrljr pact of the present month, and will be
continued rernUrij throughout fh* season, doe notice.
of which willbe'giTgi. . yjv-
Joan Ratua, Auetionoer,
]\TO. 825 ARCH STREET, between THIRD
11 AND FOURTH STREETS. ' , •
SALES SYRRY EYEKIKG U ft o’clock.
Of Boobi, Shoe*, Brians, Gaitws, Hardware, Cutlery,
Watches, Jewelry, Hosiery, Whips, .Trunks, Fancy.
Goode, Notions, Ao., An,
' 'N. B. Terms of Night fiiries, four months credit few
approved City acceptance*, for sums of COQ and otct,
with interest added from date of aale. '*
CARD—Out-door Sales solicited of Household FnraS-!
tore at dwellings, gtoeks of Hardware, Underwritas’
Sales of Hardware. Cutlery, Ae. Consignments soli
cited to be sold at the Auction Rooms. ' Charges moder
ate. Apply as abets. Advances made on ConAomraents
of Goods. > . • anllm
Bt Guo. W, Skits, Auctioneer.
NE. CORNER OP BARRON AND
• SOUTH STKEXT3. ibore&com}. -
■ EVENING BAIEJ.
SALES BY&3Y SATURDAY RYESDtO,
At 7X_o’cloek, at the Auction Store, of Hardwire, Cot
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel-
Ty, Fancy Articles, Ac.
JgAMUBL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,-
K 3 and MONEY LOAN OFFICE,-No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear st.. only
eight doors below the Exchange. . . ,
Hours of business from 7 o’clock. A. M., until 10
o’clock in the evening. ’
Out-door sales, ana sales at the Ahetien Bouse, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
; CAPITAL $200,000.
, £st&bHtk*dfor the last Thirty Tears.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Din
moods, Saver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Bard warn, Jtfer
chandise, Clothing, Furniture. Bedding, Cigars. Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriage*, and Goods of
every description.
All goods ean remain any length of. time agreed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred doHtrf and upwards
will be charged 2 pet cent, per mbath; $5OO and orer,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House baring a depth of 120 feet, has large
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all persons haviag goods
advanced upon. B
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make advances cn more satis
factory and accommodating terms than any other in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with
out any ehorfc*.
_ PRIVATE SALE.
Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aal-ly
SJCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
►3 I am daily receiving, at mr yard, the best quality of
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH GOAL. My customers,
and all others who may fetor me with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them.
fry No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRICES.
ALEXANDER CONVERT,
N. S. corner of Broad and Cherry Sts.
T EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
.RJ DALY, PORTER k CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
, 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very lowest rates, a fall sapply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Octal. aul-fim
COALS COALS COAL!—TAGGART*
CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL.
J. ft R. CARTER’S GREENWOOD, TAIIAQUACOAL
George w. snydbr’S pine forest Schuyl
kill coal.
RANDALL ft MEREDITH
Have for sale, and are constantly receiving from the
above celebrated Collieries.
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
There la uo Coal mined anywhere, equal in quality to
time, and a trial will eonvinee any one of their great
superiority. Our Coal is very carefully screened at oar
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from slate,
dust u 4 *U tmpurttwe. Qur PRICES arc m LOW as thu
VERY LOWEST.
Orders Uft at ear Office, No. 3 SOUTH FRONT street,
above Walnut. . . .
Order* left at our Tart, CALLOWHXL& street.' feln*
BROAD street. ‘
Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above CAL
LPWHTI.L—nr sent to cither place per Despatch Post
ftll receive prompt attention, - *
PuMkwn, for hallrvM will 4o «ell to alluala.
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere, anl-ff
founts.
TOUNGMEN WANTED.— -For choice
thß American Army. Fine dunce for
travel, promotion and study. ExcelUat pay. and foe
bOKfittfitothiag. Apply tf 268 S. Frent. aaJ-lwv *
WWABT t CO.