The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 10, 1857, Image 3

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letfitt Puttie tinjfcW™. ; .'
wi.;Hakipg.the am&uiit tairketed WreV.'. .*#121,497»000
The following is aVcomraVafare'statement of. the ex*
ports hence of the/lea&lng articles' of. Domestic .Product}
and MiseeUaneotfs Q6o&aJtot thejM.eKahd the term
tmltajS weiX /./ / / |
- QUasitUy! , Yaluo. ’ Quantity. Value.
Cotton, bales.... , _ 1,580 , 578,123, ', 4,221 ~$308,120
Flour, hbla ; ,; 68,821 888,043 , 8,60*.'"',''08,331,
Byo*W ;'• "—' : -139 f-\ •;: 778 i
Corn HeaT,bbla.'' 1,606, ' 6,662 ;• 947;V ~4,493
wheat,bui.....;:!i69i7r .253,8i8 ,ei,670, ; /to,sol!
Corn, Lu» '•; 10,706 :- 11,196■. . 6,244'; /i,654
Barley,Xeg«*.;i.li" -—', yV. 1»
Pork,bbl3-* .tea: 1,078 ■ 1,068' ’ MB V '19,006
Batter,*] As rPU \. ; JljwT f:] 2,143
.Total pr0duce.2773,341 . ' v
, .1627,538
% JJ 600,0(11
; for T; 1 *? ,12?,279;
we cAnfiofc ; jfiirnteh' MUBpirfttiTß figure*, in,
ye&rj; Next year .we.)jh&U boEnabled to’ddjto «guUclj t>
bjkegirig;up:.tt^ ; roCO,rd;.M nowarrsDged, tn^
Tho Bit the week 1* $3,801,465,'
against _ week-ending. August 9th last
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Tfce the coal phipmep** for
thewfeekte - <C<^
■HS.&tOf A' >, >£ d *■*■< ft£r. / -•! -'SikHa,. 't&jpf
B^hig&^-C&naLVr l .44,264 ’‘ - STjWfc 1 /■ 6,40° !i >
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Vill o*dHud. Cana1.20,674 B,«o>* ISA* ■f' \ <}■
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8»m0.,.w,...;.NewrV0rk,tWerp001.^.....;.Aug.15
falton v» ; ,». C r .New- York. ......AUg. 22
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New 4 York,*\Glasgow Key York/. .♦•.Jujfjg
Fttltou .Havre, New York /.July 22.
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BorvaalA^.v...^Jiflw York ,Hamburg..■...rAug* 1
Columbia.-;.,,..New York.. Liverpool.*.t...v..Aug. o
Edinburgh New York i Glasgow Aug. o
City WashiogtonNew-, York '.Liverpool Aug. l*
Arag0,....,.v,-JNew. York - Southampton'./....Aug.'26
-• i OP HAYANA'STEAMBRS. ,
'’'pHiriDstrau—Prom New York 2d, arriving af Ha-
Ttoa'Stbr.andNew Orleans Uth. Prom New Orleans
20tfc; Havana 23d, arriving at New York 28th.
‘‘‘jQdixia UtinMrrbm Now York 7th ’of ,each month,
arriving atHavanal2th:and Mobile Uth . Prom M
obile '22a, Havana 24th', arriving at New York fifth-
NeV York Ifith, arriving at Havana
17 th; and New Orldana 19th. • Prom New Orleans 2Tth,
Havana 29th, arriving at New York,3d. . '
! Ewpirb Oxtt—From New’Ydrk ltth,'arriving at He*
vanafiSd, Wad New Orleana’ 26thi J From.New Orleans
&ib,Hafana Bth, arrivings! New York 13th . ’ ’' .
Black, Wabu New’ York, 27th/ arrive at
HaVina ifltahd New OrleahßrBd. .Prom New, Orleans
12th; HAvans Kth; d* at New York lSfcbr ‘ .-; _
iBABBL-Prom'Oh&rlestop' 19tb‘ attd 4th. due at Ha
vitfa 23d ahd 7th. ’ Prom Havana 10th and 25th, due at
New York 16thand 31st. ; ‘ v - .
. The California mail steamers sail froin New York on
thß6than4S(rthol' | BBi!hitiOXith. . ,
",., " marine Jttteliigettre-
PORT OF i»»nr/Anig».PMlAi*AM,n«i 10,185 T.
SDN, Wtt£i\. 'MW Sl l ®-
HIGH WAMB..
. -Bteinuilp tilniUo.'Bder,:** 1»“« from Boston,
with indse and btosengejk to Henry Winftor. Below the
Bnofoirth?® £N!ck e rBon, upward
bound: off Chester, passed brig Da Brown, from Boston,
Boston, Bellew. 21 .horns from New York,
viaOtoe r M«y ! with mdse anapwsengers to J AUderdioe.
Steimsblp ‘Pennsylvania, Teal, from Richmond, via
botirel with mdse and patoengfew to Thomas
i Web*ter,'Jr. ' : ReporU ship. Grey Eagle, for Richmond,
• ighavidggohetoseaatSrM-Yriday) /' ,
; ■ Steamship Kennebec, Hand , 21 hours from New York,
■,via caW May,' with mdseand’pasaengcrs to ‘ Jas Allder-'
'dice. Below the Brandywine Light Ship passed steam t
tUg Ainericalbavidg rfchr’HY Cashing, be-
;for*reportedßshorebnAAsateagub'Beach.>
’Barque Bmblem. Bavis, from Rib de Janeiro, June 26,'
with coffeeto Butter,PAttoton A 1 Co. - Bailed in oo with
ship Rebecca, for New Yorkl 'Leftbhlps GaUego, Wolfe,
waiting) tftidto', MajitoV/forNew Orleans, soon) barque*
'Parthian; Huchlne, for Philadelphia in a few days: Omra
HAkall. Nelson/for either Baltimore or' Richmond, Mg;
Gorilla, Pettinklll, waiting; Sam Slick for NOW Orleans
Roebuck, Chase, for New York lit a few
Halt. forßaltlraore in a few,dayßjUB stor'eririp Supply,
.for New YorKwilting cargo?*
| Brig New Era,Walk*r, 8 dayd from Havana, with
cikan,'&d. tb John Mason 9t[C6: : '
\ Schra Ju Martin,‘Harding; 4 days from Providence,
< with mdse to John M Kennedy Sc Co.
. Schr Sbylock, H*l*i SdaVA frbmNew York, with mdse
to CroWell dt ,Collins. l *• , * —*' " ■
'Schr J'Griersbn,'Harding. 5 days from Holmes* Hole,
j'withbilto6hol>or t ßuntliig *Co, '
;Schr A 0 GrajvKelly, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with
;oatU to Bewleyywllsdn * Ob. ’
• Schr Brutua, £lwell L l 6 days from Bangor, witlh um>
her toTwells. Gaskm lfc Oalvin. 1
-schr Diamond.'Black, 12 days from Bangor, with lum*
ibento Twellsi'CaakUl iHalvin. ' - ' }
i - SehrMArr-Tice;Ylee, Bdays from Piermont, NY. with
■lumbertbßblton, Vanderveer A 00. *
; 'Schr Kate Kailahan,Kallahan,' Q days from Piermont,'
;NY.'-withddmbep to Bbltoh.vVadderveer A Co.'
I Meiserole, Steelman, from Providence, in
bamurftoOhDUer&CoV ■' '
[ Schr Daniel J-Birch, Bickarda,-2 ‘days from Indian
'Blvfr) withbarktO'Theb WParker;
t > BeU#'Sti^h"M)nge,i ; Weaver, , 4 / days l from New York,
iwitii JBaBe 3 tb , NLBnnig&Co: , * ", 1 ■ *"'
• days from Boston, with old
Ooi ‘ ' '• ,
; days from Boston, in ballast:
f vBchr VaMttlihj Ihaler,'B oarsfrom Laurel, Del. with
wbHttittW-aieifß'VOo.
< y Schri.o‘ A'Hecksherj 6 days from Salem, In
J frnitn Bostan'. ,
t from Weymouth. ,!
\ /SWhrYho»HBeymshr,*KeUy,6day»from Boston,with
!mds#toCroweD A Conihi. • ' . *
l ; Schr' Jondthkn’ 1 May"( 3 raaitcd> d dsys from Boston,
•iritih-plaster to J'Baker. '
> ’ »J»fK 4 0 Whlldin, Jarmfcn, 6 days from Boston, in
bUUast to captain. ■* * '*■
: Scir 7 ft BtiUto Coma, 4 ds»> from Few Fork, In
,i»Uiirtto;Mpt.iß. ' -‘»;- K •:
’ Bte»ioßi* /LaMHi, TJrimi, 12 hoar* From A!4»te»guo
’Beamtjr-havink'ih'towthe kcnr HP Ousbing.'before 1 re
ported ishdrC; she is’ftill of water and badly strained,'
anAitfll ; be put-on Simpson k Neil’s'Dry Dock for re
p2Ura^*^pre sent lh* exteut of her damages cannot be
Barque Iron Wills, St John, NB. Workman
k-OQV'i-* 1 ' T ’ .v ' ;* '‘ , ‘-
. V S steamshlp Keyatofie State, Marshman, Savannah,
A Heron, Jr, ... . . .
; -Steamship Ilelaware, Copes/ New York, J AUderdice.
*B«qii* Klla, Bparrow7B6wton, LBothermel.
: S'W,"Almeida, Port an Prince, Y Wettsoa
jftSons.'-" "v"'! - ‘ ' •'
; 'Barque Liis!) Boggs; Biter,'New Ortesma, D 0 Stetson
u ' •' L - '
l Baraae Belle. Bvder, Boston, Twells, OaskiU &
jQslrin. • <r
i IBrigAlawrcnce,Poller, Boston^NStartevantACo.
- .Schr Alexander 14. Christie, Wirebam, Yas'Duees,
NortonfcCo.i. •” *' • '
I-Schr Embark; Donoho, Alexandria,Y Webster, Jr. l
K S Janes, Townsend, Savannah, Pettit Martin
’ Schr JG StUie,Corson, Boston, L Aadonreld & 00.
; Schr Hamleh, Hril, Providence, J MKennedy k Co.
• tSchr Sarah Mlnge,’ WcaVer, New York; N Dexmlg k 00.
: .SChrChJmaf Whelden, Boston,-L Audenreld A Cor ■
1 SChr N,Tyler, HuaTer, Black Bock, -do 1
1 SchrWtr Audenreld, Hewitt, Quincy, >do •'
•1 Schr Henry Cole, Hazleton, Newport, -do
; ’ SchrßQ-wheldebi, Jefman, Boston, Noble, Hammett
A Caldwell. > v *. ‘
;■ Schr Bridgeport, do
j Sch'r.MarTjßUra/DevJtt. AstorJa, NY. do
5 Schr Blame Maria, Glnley, Troy, do
, SchrPP-Teaa;String,' - do. do
' SchrJohnJonei/LyonSjNewlx>ndon, do
h Brtir 3 lJWUfddg' ) J Browbjß6aton, C Miller A Co.
Bchr B Saimn, C Miller & Co.
I SchrHJdM«s«erbto< Steelman, Provldenou, do i
i Bohr AiB?HortonTßlwell, WeyinoUth,UayeS, Smith
V* » *< . .
; Str Farmer; DennU, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
-* • j .arVBLBORAPH, <
i;T’ -V. "■ (Correspondence of The Press.) .?«■
; .j',,.;■„ I*. 1 v:'t N*wYoßX r Aug 9.
I- Arrived j ship GR Small, from London; barques Azof,
from litcy Ann, from Cardenas: brig*
TruxUlo, from Port an Prince; Louisa, from Oaraenas;
tihtiriotte,from Aux Cayes.'
•! j?•*i '•••* •» - .B4i.Tnto*x, Angfi.^
} Arrived; ahipe-<Mary .Ann,JJulia, and. George, from
Bremen. i«»< '■ -■.( ■
> f»r MLXQEAPH.I •
./ ftiCorrotoondenceof the Philadelphia Exchange.
'4 .QAPE.ISLAND,'Aug.9.-6SOP. M.
i l Bovetal .brito. and achoaojeta .have gone in to-day.
Wlpd^W.. wSthm- fine: ,* >, . -
j. Oofrosnondenoe of the Philadelphia Exchange.. -
: H
- J Quito a fleet of colliers vent to a
harom/rthroe brigei and wheat 25 schra passed opt early
tpl*. moralng, leaving at tne harbor one barque, two
arigs andrixtohre,. 'Wind NE—weather cool. f w.
T ;v«>- <;MYouro f Ao.-V- , WM.M. HICKMAN. .
» p g- ? Mr,..WGtbank,-Lighthou»e.H;eeper, .reports a.
sunken schr throe mlles south of Ospe Hentopen Mala
r ct;,% =' WMH..
V 7 <fs' I'-'-uv 1 ’ i ■
x V r- •*>'• ,'ir('l#»ir*B,3>eU Aag.,B--BA.M.
torques Bile StArezu, Dennis Kell/, Montpelier,*,
' trigs JWrjy * M S#wyßry}Poeonok»t,"end & fleet or schre
went to see this mornings 9hro.bafques,six brigs, and
,*srae twenty sehra ;paa*ed up-yesterday.„ Wind . ESE
•~-wcather fine. ‘ r
n-'V ' Vr. >*'?*» '* • : "
‘ f i.-v iConrespopdenoeof .. *>
' | ‘ ;il ■ * Hay&bDbGbaob; Aug. 8*
jNine boßte left.Wre laden ahdeon-
V flonr Bud feed to Bobeson Lea; .8 B
hFoodt'pig ton to .AG; Cattail ft,Co; Enterprise, lumber
and berk to Kimball ft Gordon; Eleanor, lumber to
YoMgft.WeOlrertonj-, Ann* Antrim and three Bells;
All/ andPrL S
JJllwrt, vit&coal to Bel city. < ■ • \;-j ■
- * , T tM’&s.u-.-, n—l-•* - • \ « .. .
\ l = i.‘« -
• 'St«uoAlpiAilßl, i Ltidlow r for (Southampton and Bre«
Tjranj'i§ilMiromNewYoTkatnoOQ.Bthiust.. ...
iSteutijfhto’ Oitj'’ of Sloknond;' Mitchell,' hence for
;jU<£^;'fttKot&Ut6th'ifisfrj
? ,'Steamship-. City of/ B ewi fork,* 'Howes; htace for Bos-
lost. •
N -York Bth lust.
Iflhfs KaUmasm, xaylor, lor. Cardiff, clewed at Mira-
,-i ~ <,
, iSklp'aHeftry'Gii&y, Gaulkins, from. Liverpool, Ist nit.
jfbFiwe.Yartr^ wa*pas*ed'&th ihs4,iat,4l67,' long 69 27,
by the steamship Argo, at New York. .
Raschar,' from ’New York, at
Ship Australia,Bewar, for Liverpool, cleared at Kew
"• fihip.TMcmaeht (Brem.)'Schpffer, for Bremen, cleared
*■ ShlpXnionj Wiley; for Shahghae, sailed from N York
eOariOeat Hdffoer, hence, "was going Into Bio da
SQtbJmtcL'y*!*/' •’• •• •
a 1 for New York in a few days,:
: remained bt Blade Janeiro June 25. r ■
for Philadelphia soon, wa»
JaaelroSfltfcjune.- v-y , .
’- J BarnneJOhestor.Urosby. cleared for Boston 9th Jnst.
•, i,
./BaMne SterUght,fcom Malaga for Boston, was spoken
•Zlstmt. lafriSZO, long 42 86. : ■ -
BaniabJhantom v , £aig, hence, was going Into Bio de
■ “-£• •. ? i- * ‘
Barque Kerrimac.'Yitta. cleared 1 at Boston'6th Just.
Barone Anna, Keldhal.-clearedatNew York 7th inst
forPhfladalphia. 'ii:/:,'. ;•:•••
Barque Bethi«l>iii-. fromßaltimhre for Bremen, was ,
spokcp 25thutt.dat',4304, long-49 41) probably the lies*
JtflyUifor' Amsterdam.
; v oli!ji*en,'sailedfrom Salem 6th Inst.
. s»ESa«fcl»di«f/<;Myy r ,•
j.B*rqueßH KaJgbfc.Ltttcoihb, cleared at Portland 6th
'■ ■ i-’ 1 -*. »■ .0.*..-..-
Vklker, Baynea, cleared at Boston 7th
Sragdoa,' Bailed from New Zfaren 7th
Piemoii, for Thomas ton, -Mo.
.cleared at Boston 7th Inst.
- BrtaXodl, Alley, cleared at Boston Bth lost, for Phi
■Mdelphtd, i-". i ,i- \ . i i. ;
Hloy, Brown, from Salem 7tb Inst. 1 t for
thrHenry Cole, Haieltine, sailed fromWareham Ist
..CprPhUfldeiphla./<•' - *'
i Sfchr Wtt White, Montgoiriery, arrived at Kew Hatea
TtL'inst.frtimßttsiql/Pq.- 5 J "‘i
\t - Schr E J Pickup, Medary, for Philadelphia, cleared at
York 7thlnst. • i>iUt < m-, •
i and Keady Kellogj, hence at Ball
r gthfa X Af Johnaoo itid £ B BaUk hence at Boston
SthMusiy - -v',
Whitman,Clifford, clearod at. Boston Bth
/ and Gaxello, hence at Salem 7tb
\Salem7thinsf
. ;mn<f
•' : . ; b3O so*
’/'U'dtPZ
uftfjlimtoX.
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.......5 49
CLEARED.
, ftfid iflem. from
all Hirer sth inat
(ladelpblQj wiled
from Hartford
Hull, for PbiUdol
Norfolk 6th lost,
r Biotyuond, 2t
cleared at Bui*
from New Bedford
from Chicago
3hi*, sailed from
~ ; 1
3iioo, Arrived it
iphla, oleMed at'
cleared
»*ll Blver 4tb
«j for
kProridene*?ih
I v
Salem 6Ui lust;
Rio dd Janeiro
,u
"August ‘ io,'-i857.-
verted tntoV sldriablp by ifeaarf.Heirlara A Co. of Pro
vldence: to whom the hull has beensbld. 'She was built
In 188? Joy,the late Mr G&Bngs.'aadjdaa ever since bisen
owned Jo Newport, aud commanded,by Newport men,.
Bark Louisa Kilhsrtt, White, of Bostou, from Fal
mouth for London, put Into New York Bth instant, for
.medical advice, the Captain having on tho 27th of July
oSCape Florida, had his leg broken ,by a epar rolling
afainst it.
Schr Fear Not, (Br) Knowles, from New York 26th
ultimo, for Bermuda, returned to Now York Bth instant,
having on the 3d instant discovered aloak, which in
creased one, foot an hour;, had to keep constantly bailing
and pumping to keep her affoat, •,
„ . SPOKEN.
July 11, lat 48 60, long 82#, barque ‘Jas Mills,* of N.
York, bound W; probably barque Robert Mills, from Li
verpool for New York.
July 10, off Duugarvan, I. ship F W- Drone, Landis,
from Liverpool for Baltimore. 1
No date, Ist 52, 10n615, ship International, Seavey,
from Sunderland for Havana—by the John Frazer, which
arrived at Liverpool July 12.
.July 11, lat 36 62. long 2164, bark Joseph Hale, from
Boston for 1 a *• * r *
July '2O, lat 40 29, long 86 35,' ship Charlotte Reed,
f rom Leghorn for New York. ’
. m . . FOREIGN PORTS.
Rio de Janeiro, June 26—In port, Bhlp Haidee, for N
Orleans soon; barques Sam 81ick, for do soon; Clara
Haxall, for Baltimore,'loading; Amanda, for New York,
27th; Corilla, waiting; brig Mount Vernon, for Baltimore
in a few days.
Arr at Bristol 22d ult. brig Australia, Stlckney, Rio
Grande.
Arr at Queenstown 17th ult. ship American, Baldwin,
St John, NB, . .
Arr at Liverpool Jtth ult. ship William F Stoter, Com
mery, St Johu, NB. Sid22>l, snip Monarch of the Seas,
Burgess, Melbourne and Geelong.
At Marseilles, 22d ult. ship Abby Brown, Fierce, from
Havana, just ar; twig Minnie, Nelson, for Boston, idg.
At do 20th ult. ships Gen Cashing, Varlna, and Aus
tralia. Kinsman, for New York, idg: barques Almade,
Leavitt, aud Lecocq, Bftrs,unc; Bchr Smithsonian, Davis,
uuc: Bld 18th, brig Clarence, Phlnney; Palermo.
AratStl’aui de Loando May 26th, barques Sea Mew,
Marks, from Salem, March 4th; Eastern Star, Voorhies,
from Boston, March 23.. 1 -
Aux Cayes, July 25—In port, Br brig Exemplar, for
NYork, 6 days; schr W n Titcomb, Means, for do do.
Bermuda, July 24—Arr sthrs Gen Grant, Hill, Balti
more; 28th, Mcdora, Simmons. NYork.
Demara, about July 6—Arr barque Pearl, Hatchings,
from Now York, via Bermuda, 12 days passage, said to be
the shortest ever made.
DOMESTIC POBTB.
NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Arrived, steamship Argo, Bou
-BQU, from Bremen; July 19, and Southampton 22d, with
mdse and 366 passengers, 34 Inst., lat 43 21, lon 5214,
p&aaed brig wiah, of-Plymouth, etg; ahlp Challenger,
of Boston, Winsor, from Havre, July Ist, with mdse and
150 passengers. Experienced light westerly winds and
thick weather during the passage. July 25, signalized
ship R D Sheppard. Gale, from Leghorn for New York;
Brbrig Princess Royal, Peatman, from Bermuda; Br
brig Penguin, Ingham, from Bermuda; Br schr May
Queen,Talbot, from Bermuda: BcbrMary Stedman, Hor
ton, from Geonretown, SO; *enr LauraE Johnson, John
son, from Kewbera, N O; schr Sea' Bird. O&rrow, from
Newbern, N 0;> schr Orianna, Tattle, from Richmond.
Cleared, Ship Union, Wiley,' Shanghae, W 0 Pickers
gill 0 Co; ship B Avmar, Sawyer, Buenos Ayres, Walsh,
Carver A Chase; ship Wellington, Prindle, New Orleans,
Stanton A Thomson; barque Southerner, Clifford, Mar
sellUs. Draper A Devlin; barque Celia, Curtis, Halifax.
Hamilton B?os: brig Lady Chapman,- (Br)HUI, Bermuda/
Smith A Lougn; Windsor,.D R DoWolfo; brig Daniel
Huntley, (Br); schr Maria Jowett. Young, Richmond, I
B Gager; schr E 0, Johnson, Bartlett, Fredericksburg,
EF Johnson. . , .
■ Sailed, ships Louisiana, for London; IToratio, Cowes
and a market; barques Essex, Pictou; Joseph,
Cavalio Layacca. Clipper ship Flyaway, for San Fran
‘ cisco, passed over the Bar 6th inst, at 7 A M.
August Bth.—Arrived steamship Southerner, Robert
son, Charleston. On Wednesday, at 6P. if., on Charles
ton Bar, passed ship, Mackinaw, Atild from Liverpool,
bound in; on Friday, at 1 A; IJL, 20 miles N. of Hatte
’ras. passed a side wheel steamer bounds. Ship, Cum-;
beriaud (of Portland), Merrill, Leghorn, June 19, with
marble. Ac. Ship Ober (Ham), Meyer, Hamburg, 45
days, with)mdse and 267 passengers. Had four deaths
‘and one birth on the passage. Ship Republic (Brem).
Wonke, Bremen; June 28. with mdse and 288 passengers,
'July 31. lat 1217; lon 59 50; spoke ship. Luoy Thompson,
Pendleton, hence for Liverpool. Ship Athens, of Ports
mouth. Brlard, Shields, 58 days, with coal, Ist inst., lat
40 41,'10n 67 10, spoke ship Era, of and from Bremeiu
for New York; Jmy 17, lat 44 06 lon 49 42, saw three
Urge icebergs. The A. has had light and foggy
.weather. ■ ‘
; Barque Louisa Kllbam (of Boston), White Falmouth,
, July 22, with sugar, Ac.; Brig Sarah Peters (of Ells
worth), Lopd, Trinidad, Cuba, July 19, with sugar, Ac.
4th Inst., lat: 37 05, Ion: 21; 04, spoke schr; Alfred',
.Bowo, from New Orleans for Boston; JSrig Mary Mcßae,'
'(ofßefaat,) Crocker, Aux Cayes, July 26, wjth coffee,
'Ac. 7th inst., off Bamegat, spoke brig Vernon, from
Port au Prince for Boston; .Schr Carrie Sanford, Lom
bard, Truxulo, via Rusaian 14 days, with fruit, Ac.
Cleared, steamship Delta, (Br).Hunter, Halifax; Au
gusta, Woodhull; Savannah; Marion, Foster, Charleston;
Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk; ships Catharine Harden,
Antwerp: Louis .Napoleon, (Ham) Her ting, Hamburg;
Wellfleet, McGilvery, St Johns: A Decatur, Parsons, do.
Also, barques White Squall, Conn, Marseilles; Dawn,
Chase, Buenos Ayres; Cadet, Guide, Belize, Hon; C
wilsuach (Meek) Jagle, Buctouche; Harvest, Nichols,
Savannah; Mary Frances, Stlckney. Richmond.
• Brigs Havana, Curtis, Cadis; Eldo, (8p), Lachiendo,
Barcelona; Ocean Bird/ Rogers, San Juan, Nic: Si
Michael, (Dan,) Johnson, St Domingo: Bohio, Bartlett,
Portau Prince; Julie Jeanne, (Fr,) Philippe. St Pierre;
Handy King, Brown, Mobile; Pulaski. Hathorn, Wil
mington, SO.- 1
. Also, schra Masonic, Perry, Trinidad: C Chamber
lain, Hallett, Wilmington, NC; John warren, Lozier,
Richmond: Swan, Dm, Baltimorei C T Strong, Lis
'comb, Baltimore; A Child, Bell. Baltimore,
j BOSTON, Aug.'7th.—Arr, brig 8 Thurston, Turks
Island; schrs Steph Hotchkiss, Smyrna; Blbomer, An
napolis. Cld.ahip Bombay, Charleston; barques David
Kemball, Pictou; Chas Wmlam, Savannah; Tidal Wave,
do; Circassian, Yarmouth; schr Sultan, Annapolis. Sid,
barque Lizzie.
; NEW HAVEN, Aug. 7.-Sailed, barque NII Gaston,
New York; schrs Daniel Morris, Brandywine; G W
Whistler, Virginia. In port, barque Mayflower, foT
Barhadoes, ready.
BOSTON, AUg. 8.-Arr, Br barque William nyde,
Atkinson, London, June 23, Downs, 25tb; barques
Trinity, (of Boston,) Hall, Galveston; Halifax, Lay
bold, HaljXax; brigs Zulelka, (of Boston.) Grotler,
Mansanilla, 18th ult., Left brig J. Means, Hopkins, for
N York, 10 days; Gen Pellealor. (El,) Porrior, Pictou;
Maria, (Br) Boudrot, do; St Vincent, (Br) Gerrior,' do:
Charles, (Br) Boudrot, do; Margaret Bliaabetb, (Br)
McDougle, St John, NB: M>l .E&sworth, (Br) Curly,
Cornwallis: (Br) Bouche, Miranuchl; Gal lo
gos, (of Richland,) Jones, New Orleans, 19th nit. Pass
20th. July.fi/ln the Golf of Mexico, had a violent
hurricanepspUt sails, carried away fore topmast, trussel
trees, t®Jt jib, Ac. lias been four days in theßay with
light winds. Cleared, ship Palmerston, Miramlchl;
barques Lenox, Buenos Ayres: M B Stetson. St
Jago; Benj. Burgess, Snow, Matanzas and Romealos.
Coastwise—Schrs Boseneath,. Rogers, Richmond; Rio,
Baker, N York; A Hammond, Paine, do; also, cleared,
ichrs Ellen, Hallett, New York; Eupnemia. Elaridge, do;
cleared, steamer Joseph Whitney, Howes. Balti
more, schrs Eliza, Crowell, Norfolk; also. d*d, schr
Golden Gate, (of this port, late of Chatham.) Ham
mond,.Baltimore. B’ld, this forenoon, ship Elisabeth;
barque Menta. . t .
PORTLAND—Ar 6th, schrs Peyton, Franks, Norfolk;
8 McDonald. N York.
> PROVIDENCE—Ar 6th, brig Hannah Jane, Sweet,
Ardrossen. Sailed, ship Mary Hammond. Colson,
Boston, and went to sea this afternoon; schrs Snow
Flake, weaver, Baltimore.
HAOHIASPORT—S»Id. 80th ult M bark Wyandotte,
Burns, Martinique; 8d inst., aid brig Gonder, Gould,
New York.
PORTLAND—Ar 7th, brig Young Republic, Libbey,
Cardenas. Old , ship John 8. Harris, Prentiss, Cuba.
Sid barks R H Knight, Merrimao; brig Norman; sch
Georgia. , ,
v WIOKFQRD—Ar 7th, sch Arion, Norfolk via New
Bedford.
i NANTUCKET—Sid 6th, sch E. 11. Adams, Balti
more. V
' BALTIMORE—Ar Aog. 7,Bchr Golden Bod,-Ben
nett, FaUßlver—Hll&sv to W. Rhoads A Bon; sehr Mi
nerva, Winslow. from Ball River—mds to E< Pratt &
Co. Bid—ship China, Kealer, Bordeaux, In tow of steam
tug Reliance; scbr Time, (Br.) Hilton, NMsau, N.P.,
in low of steamtug Tigress., Ar Aug. 9, Ship George,
(Brem.) Uohoret, iron Bremen—rods and 410 passengers;
bark Helen,Maria, Harding, from Boston; brig Annie,
Dart?, from Boston;-brig Elisha Doane, Lorlng, from
Boston; scbr, Magnolia, Nickerson, iroro Boston; scbr
Rescue; Bacon, from New York.
NORFOLK, July foh—Arrived scbr Jane Ingraham,
Merrill, 16 days from- Rockland; scbr E P Simpson.
——, 10 days from j New York. August 7tb, arrived
steamship Roanoke, Skinner, from New York.
' HAMPTON, ROADS, Aug. 7.—The following vessels
•from Baltimore went' to sea to-day Ships Baaaar,
Stuart, for Havre; Xtitein A Welcker, Besse, for Rot
terdam;' barque Lamar, Hines, for Pacific.
'The barques Wenham,Wedgo, for Marseilles, and
Linda Stewart, Stirling, for Montevideo,jfcc.. am in the
Roads, waiting a chance to get to sea. Wind Bast,
i The ships George,-Hohom; Marianne, Haesloop; Ju
lidß, Bosen&n, all of and from Bremen; Macaulay. Ro
gers, from Liverpool, and a British scbr from Mediter
ranean, (doubtless President,) all for Baltimore, are in
the bay, bound up. The Macaulay and'Julius came in
to-day. ' > r
Lid ol Arrivals et the Principal Hotels*
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
G. W. Morris, Balt < G. P-Doan, St. Louis.
J. Y. Lewis, do. G.Matttingly, Wash., D. 0
M. M. Miller; NO. , * J.P. Paulisou, N. Y.
B. Toby. Jr. do. - N.O, Wolff, do
H. Eldndge, Miss. Geo. Shea, do
A. 8. Sweet, Jr. A ly, Buff. D. M. Reese, do
O.G. HeUenstein, St. Louis Geo BeweU, do
I. F. price, do. Wm. Sowell, do
R. 0. Gardner, Nashville. D, Packer, do
Jaa. P. Gardiner, Florida. J. W. Briscoe, do
L. 8. Clarke, Bprlngfteld, S. Musseror, do
A.L.ChetlainjGslena,lll W. ll.Broughton, Rodney,
J. TaleAfeno, Winchester, Miss.
Ky. . . J. Trimble, Ohio.
J. S, Janquers, J. W. Gordon, Richmond.
G. Perslco,Richmond, Ya. Wm. Morris, BoonvlUe.
H. Sautter, N York. ‘ Ed. Staffer, New York.
A. Watertown. T. D. Lincoln, Cincinnati.
:J. Wheaton and lady. J. Meyer, Alabama.
8. Strouse, Alabama. ’ A. Frenkel, “
W. G. Poole; TaHafcaaaeg. g. W .'Mobley A Idy, Ches-
J.O Walker A ldy,Colum*. ton, SC.
hla,SO. , ~ - Geo. Wells,Cleaveland, 0.
A T Jenkins Alady, NO. Miss Mitchell, NC.
J. D, Whltford, NO. Jlies Whltford, N. 0.
M. Andrews, Blaine.. ' Jules Chevalier, Paris.
Mr. 8. B. North A ly, New Mrs! Field,’New York.
York. , ~ .J. F. Taylor, Versailles.
Miss North; New York. ‘ J. Julian, Now York.
T. A. Nesmith, Cincinnati. - Jos. H. Marks, N. Orleans.
R. F. Masod.Olhaveland,.' Sirs. Randall, “
■ A, J. Lots, qt. Louis. -J. Bryall, u
J. S. Birdsdala, oin' M Q. r. Rankuaith, N. 0.
W. Huhbaid, Bt. Xoula. g. Weddell A ly,N. C.
B. Booth. Westminster. D. W. Saunders A ly. N, 0.
W. D. Dohbtu, Arkansas. J. E. Sawyer A ly, Mobile.
Bobt. A, Dobbin, Balt. W. Thompson, N. 0. . .
A. K. Jersey City. W. T. Heuderson A ly, SO.
.J.D. Gordon, lowa. , MlisU.F.Sina, do
B. Knott, Louisville. 8. Dennis, Maryland.
J. McLean, Princeton, N.J. Mrs, Dennis, da,
Miss M. W. Houston, Lane. Miss Dennis, do.
U. Tucker, Georgia. , 8. T. Colton, dp.
J.W. Hughes,lUlqftU. W.P. Llbridgo, N,York.
O. A. Derby, Alabama. I. Cole, Jr., Baltimore.
J. L. Moore, Miss. 8 Smith, do.
W.JI. Brown, Penna. R. N. Pine, San Fran, •
J. B. Kirtland, Memphis. .Jm. Nash, Nashville.
Wm. D, 0. Murdock,Wash- L. D. Quimbry, Boston,
D. 0. A. 8. Wentworth, Oin., 0.
H. Robinson, Chicago, R. Tltney, <«
■*** McCullough, BauFran, J. J. Taylor A la., Balt.
W. M.‘ Patton A lady, L. 1 0. Duncan A lady,
Jackson, Miss. Charleston, S. C.
E‘ H^ F L azlc ' r > Charleston. Miss BolUnger. do.
T sf h 4 UB. KldrWgo, St. Louis.
Z?\a » a H.Goucbonon. New York,
wf’ n e t a K R S K Jf- 0. R. Dodson k daughter,
Miss Dirby, Geneva, ni. Geneva: 111.
Miss Smith, Chicago. T. 8. RiSgway.lady and
Miw M. Pool, Shawnetown, Hhawnetown; 111. 3
?' h Farae , B ’ p £ ir&da - , G. P. Bussell, Philada.
A. W. Barclay, Savannah. 11. B. Tibbetts, N. York.
S’ £ flU d y*S , . flB t on * - T - 8 Dell, Baltimore.
W. Haskell, Illinois. Ceo. L. Peabody. Burlin’n
Mr. Andrews, Maihe. J. b. North A lady, New
Min North, New York. T. A. Nesmith, Cincinnati
RlF^Cleveland.. . A. J. Lata, St. Louis.
Jolts'Chevalier, Parle. , Mr. Field, New York.
J. B. Taylor, Versailles. J. Julian, New York.
JaraeaS; Marks, N. Orleans Mr. Randall, N, Orleans.
G. D. Brooks, New York. ' D. P. Shepherd, do.
R. Davies, New York. A. Deforest,,N. Orleans.
T. Richards. N. Orleans. A. Foranden, do.
P. Mason,: ' do. ' A.GhuignAa, do.
F. Morn, do. ' - Win, 0/Toole. N<?* York.
John B. Thayer, Boston. A. Hofltofu, New York.
Jf;P. Thayer, Boston.. JohnTf’Taw,'lT, S. N.
Ai D. TitawUh, OUlcago. Cant. P. W- Bryan, BWt
D.B.'BmwUj Balk ' W.BißlShirdk, ’Virginia.
A;h. Farma, New York. T. H. Gibbs,Wert
WM. B. Cocke, Balt. ' ; Jno. Cnrlett; Balt. 1
Auguit»,Ga. Wni.T'.E«eg Aly,fltLottlß,
Tbos. A.Bowes,- 1 do Missouri, y ,
D<W. Oliveri'Cmu., 0. Miss Essek, • do'
David Goodman,;lf. 0.. M|W Miljs, do ■
W. Cooper; do ' Sitel. J. Hilts,, do
Robt.rMoffett. Balt. r 'glm'«m'B£eveng ( Lano., Pfl.
Jasiß. Flemming, Balt. PhlUp Kingeland A ly, St
O. Klein, Cal. ~ ,H. OfßrM. Ofll. . , - ,
rJ j. Gordon. Virgina. • W. J. Neff A
W. 0. Cook A Tv, m.' A. 8-Garnett, U. 8, N. ■’
G. D. BiwskS,'N. York. - D, P. Bhdppard, N. 0.
R. Davies, ! do < - A. Laforest do
T. slcharda, N.G. - A.Ferrandon, do, . ,
P. ; do' >’■ j\i GraUghah/ d« f • 1
f 'ftHajWy., do..- ;■ Wm.B.TooleiN. York.U
i Boston. 0 ,*.»Ji Hoffmaa, iL Ydrte. r« f (
4, fllfpst k fy, Ib<Um*. fw, S, D. 9, N,
ONION ktore ThlnT
M. WllfaUer, AWbsma. • H. CniwroNl, Marjlaod.
R. Crompton: Virginia. J.H.Bowland. - lt
H. P. Walton, New York ’» D. Enkard, Pennsylvania.
G.W.H. Whitaker,’ N; J.‘ ' J.M.WHford; N. Carolina,
Daniel Mono, lowa . , ,H. J. Crocker, Ohio.
Jno. Elwood, « Mrs- Osmond, Savannah.
N. J. Smith, “ , J, B,.;Falley, Indiaua.
8. L. Burnap, Pcnua. . Mrs. L. Roach, Illinois.
Jno. U. Kompf, Virginia. ‘ Me. Lqwia A lady.
M. D. Cobtirn, Savannah. Col. A.R. Wooly, Ky.
J. N. Kline. Arkansas. J. B.Hsy A child, N. J.
E. 0. May, Now Jersey. Joseph I’cnua.
E. Craft, Indiana. Wiu. Wendell, Kentucky.
J. Hemphill, ««•■' 11 B. Kimball, Reading.
Jacob Weisman, Phila. Thos. F. Wlerinau, Penna.
AMERICAN HOTEL-Chesnut afreet, above Fifth.
K. L. Derlckson, N. Y. , Jno. 0. Caldwell, Pa.
David. Rush, do. Miss Caldwell, do. ,
Wm. P. ileredlth, Phila. R. 8. Somers, Wisconsin.
J. E. Daugherty, Del. co. J. P. Thompson, Ark.
Dr, S. L Loomis.,D. C. David Fulton, do.
J.N.'-Catlett, Ky. J. Seal, Del.
W. T. Blakeman, do. G. H. Hollenbeck, N. Y.
8. Rolnhard, .Mo. C. W. Carr, Penna.
0. Meadows, Fhila. John Smith, do.
M, E. Richards, Pottsviils. ft. If. Smith, do. ■
0. P. Thomoaon, Phils. J, 8. Smith and lady, do.
Jae. ll.. Holmes and lady, A. McGausland, do,
Brooklyn. . 0. 11. Young, Ky.
Miss ME. Holmes ,do. J. 0. Wilbanks, N. Y.
Jas. U. Fennes.i, Boston. 1 J.B. Lewis and lady, Bos
0. C. Casper and sou, do, ton.
W. F.-Torab and lady. Bal- Miss do.
timore.' ' • ’ 1 '
J. W. Boardman, Va. 11, B. Swoope, Pa.
V. H* Roger a, DeJawaro. H. 0. Thompson, Bait.
0. Smith,Baltimore. E. Simmons, R. I.
J. Taft, Ohio. 0. R. Taft’A ly., Ohio.
J. 11. Holmes A ly., K. Y, Miss Hoitoeß, N. Y.
J. H. Fenms, Boston. C. C. Casper A son, Boston.
J. B. Lewis Sc ly., Boston. Miss Lewis, Boston. , ’
J. 0. Caldwell, Pa. R. 8. Somera* Wisconsin.
B. J. Somers, Wisconsin.
STATES UNlON.—Market street above Sixth.
J. N. banning, Pa. . J. R. Albright,
J. E. Lelb, LockHavon. JohnWcTaaden,
E. McDonald, p. AR. BR. R. Thompsbn, Juniata co.
Miss McOaflexty, 'Wash- J. Nichols,Lftttrte.
ington. D. 0. G. M. Peirce, Ounton co.
Calvin C. Hinkle, Colura- S. A. Oook, Clinton*co.,Pa.
bla. Pa. , J. 0. Binkley, Baltimore.
SamUUaya, Howard, Pa. Miles Hagan,Clinton co.
0. Hartley, Lancaster co. 0. 11. Baker, “
Andrew Voorman A lady, Wm. Rldgway, BurlingVn.
Bench Creek. Pa. ’ J. Campbell, Philadelphia.
A. J. Jones, Pittsburgh. Geo. Doake, New York.
8, L. L.Scott, Mlbs. S. 0. Melcher, Lane., Pa.
Wm.L. Doake, Pottsville. P. L. Malion, Harrisburg.
,H. A. Jonos, Lancaster., ...
CITY HOTEL—Third above Race street.
R. Gerhaw, Wilkesbarro. R. Wilson,' PbilA,
J. Wolßer, Staten Island. J. Cormant, West Point.
0. Wood, Pottsville. J. Shamming, Giddonb’g. 1
A. Rankin, Baityvilte. ■ - B. Paylur, Schuylkill co,
J. Gardner, Williamsport. 'O. Culler, Miltou.
11. Hasaanfrog^'Danville. W. Harman, Smyrna.
Miss W. Parker! 1 Wooding. 0. Greenej, More’s Iron
J. BurrowH, Williamsport. Works.
n. Bloom, 1 - do • " W, Forfriner. Danville.
G, Tindall, Norristown. G. Bendell; do *
J. Zeller,Milton. J. Bornls, Montgomery co.
A. Whiting, Cropper’s Woods.
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
C.-H. Ludlow, Buffalo. Wm. Gilmer, Tenn.
M Mullln, Mo. T. R. Leerrett, Lewistown.
A. B. Oftffrey, Mo. J‘F. Nesnilth, South Caro-
Harvey Hopper, Ky. line.
W. 8. Maynard, la. A d,, W. H. Weddell. Miss.
Miss. .. ... J- Abel, Miss.
R. H. Whitehead, Mass.' B. T.Basin, Balt.
H. S. Bachinan. N. Y. T. Silverman, N. Y.
W. Read, Miuch Chunk Wm. Zioch, St. Louis.
L. B. Thompson, Balt. I.'Q.Burbridce, La.
A. 0. Cr&lg , Mo. Rev. A. Williams. N. J.
R. H. Stevenß A ly, Va. W. G. Gunn, Miss. •
P. M. Hale, do. 0. N. Enrich. Balt.
A, Danßmore, lowa. H. E. Wilcox,.Teua. '
811! Alexander, Tenn. J. W. Bailey, Mo‘.
I. B. Denny,Ho. / S. D. Ayres, Illinois.
W. ilcOullv, Pittsburgh. 0. BAitey, do.
W. F. Holder, Gallitio. W. 0. Lucas, Kentucky.
T. H. Williams, do. P. Groff, Pittsburgh.
r J. A. Bishop, Galena, 111.
Script Notices,
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent., Interest-Na
tional Safety in Witdflf Street, south
west corner of Thibd Street, Philadslphu. Asset*
over Ohb Million and a Half o* Dollabs, invested
in Bbal Estatk, Mobtoaoxs,Ground Bints, aud other,
first class securities, as required by the charter. This
Institution confines Jta business entirely to the recei
ving of money on deposit. Any sum, forgo 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 ? o’clock )u the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 9 o’clock.
Pnrklmon 1 * Garden—An Extraordinary Vo
calist!—Those who hare not yet heard the extraordi
nary young vocalist,'Miss Aonss Sothbrlamd, who has
won for herself in England the distinguished sobrtquef
of <( the Scottish Nightingale/’ now singing at Parkin
sona’a Garden, hare a pleasure In store of do ordinary
character, and for which they will thank us for direct
ing their atteotion to the Promenade Concert* 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, Marchoß, Polkas, Waltzes, Ac., Ac.'
The great feature of the entertainment, however, is the
(< N!ghtJngale,” whose voice for sweetnass, power and
effect will favorably compare with any one ever heard
in Philadelphia. If any should doubt this assertion
let tbom but llßton* to ber rendering of “the March of
our Cameron’s Men,” or “MacGregor’* 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. ■ 1
A fireat EatablUljment.—The BgJftiapdor Safe
Factory of Mesars. Evans A WatsoX, is one of the most
interesting establishments in the city. The building fu
which their operations axe carried on, is'to be found in
Eighth street, near Vine; the pales-room being at No.
28 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 laboro may bo formed from a statement of the
work they have nowin baud. Their workmen are now
engaged in constructing large safes for the following
new bankaOne for, the Strausburg, Bank, lined all
through with chilled iron,'weighing about 0,000 pounds ;
one of the same site and material for the Southwestern
Bank of Virginia; and one for the Bank of Jersey
Shore, Pa.; two'for the Oataroguarßank; due tor a pri
vate banking house in Wilkesbarro, Pa,; one for a
private banking house at Norristown, Pa.; aud oua
large set of chilled iron bank vault doors for a new
Bank at Millville, N. J. All these are to bo supplied,
with Kvaas, A Watson’s Patent Alphabetical Bank Lock,
wbich ia equal to any other lock now in use for safety
and convenience. For testimony as to the value of this
look, Messrs. Evans A Watson can refer to the City aud
Consolidation Banks, of this city; Newark Bank, Dela
ware;'Bank .of Fulton, 1 Alabama, and Poe A Swift,
Selma, Ala. There are also to be seen at the factoiy, in
process of construction, tome seta of vault doors for the
new Pennsylvania Railroad office, at the corner of Third
street and, WiUing’s AUeJ
F. Brsurtt’i Essence of Jamaica'Ginger—
This 1b truly » family medicine; at this season, when
affections of the stomach and bowels are so common, no
family, individual, or traveller should he without it.
,It la peculiarly efficacious in summer complaints of
children, and Is known and prescribed by the medical
faculty. See advertisement. ' ,
ittarriagce,
In presence of Alderman 0. Brazer, by Friends 1 cere
mony, at the Black Bear Hotel, in Fifth street, below
Market, on Monday evening, the 3d instant, FRANKLIN
CLAYTON to (Widow) SARAH ANN JRFFERIS, both
of Chester County, Pa.
At Bt. Louis, July 14th, by the Rev. F. Picker. JOIIN
BERNARD, Esq., of St. Louis, to Miss KATE DUTTON,
of this city.
SDcfltljs.
At his father’s residence, Montgomery County, on
the Bth Inst., Mr. BLYDEN VAN BAUN.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o’clock.
The carriages will leave Mr. 8. Gartland’s, Thirteenth
street, above Chestnut, at 1 o’clock. To proceed to
Laurel Hill. *
On the Bth instant, ELIZABETH BURNS, daughter
of Charles J. and the late Sarah Burns, in the 10th year
of her age. '
On the Bth instant. CHARLES CARROLL, aged 1 year
and 8 months, son of Dr, M. li. nnd Eliza M. McEwen,
' OF INTERMENTS,
a o?s>tCß. Augusts, 1857 •
iladnlphia from the 31a/
of August, 3867. ’
WEEKLY REPOHT
Hssvrn
Intermtnts in Pity of Phi
July to the BfA <
Fever, Typhus....
“ Typhoid...,
Haemorrhage
Inflam’nof Brain.
** Bronchi.
« Bowels..
« Liver...
. << Lungs...
“ Perlto’m
« Stomach
Inanition
Abscess
Albuminuria
Ap0p1exy.........
Anaemia
Croup....,
Cong’tlou of Lungs
“ Brain
Cholera Infantum
Cholera Morbus...
Cens’tion of Lungs
Convulsions
Cyanosis
Diarrhoea
Dropsy
i( Abdominal.
8rain......
« Heart
Disease of Brain..
“ Heart...
<< Spine...
“ Head....
Kidneys.
Drowned
Dysentery
Debility
Effusion on Brain.
Fracture of Skull.
Fever, Scarlet....
Jaundice. ••....
Mania-a-Fotu.
Marasmus
Old Age,....
Obstr’n of Bowels
Palsy
Scrofula
Sore Mouth
Still-Born
Tata* Mesentctica
Teething
Ulcer
Ulcec’a of Bowels.
Unknown ,
Whooping Cough.
!TRBBMWRRK
From 40 to 60....
“ 60 to 00....
“ 00 to 70....
“ 70 to 80....
« 80 to 00....
“ 00t0100...,
Under 1 year.
From 1 to 2.
. “ 2to 6.
«» 6to 10.
“ 10 to 16.
“ 15 to 20.
<< 20t030.
“ SO to 40,
Total, 301
; Boys. 81: Girls, 05.
: People or Color, 18: from
ila Hospital, 2
Health,
[PKBSON, lloalth Oj
inles, 144
louso. 22
“Dosylvai
lcftrt Of
jj.ijki
Males, 157 j Femi
From the Alnm-H
the Country, 2; J?e
By order of the B
JOHN
4RCTIO FIRE INSURANCE COMP A
XS. NY, NEW YORK.-Offlc*. No 29 Wall street, ad
joining the Mechanics’ Bank~£ub Capital, $250,000,
with a surplus. This Company Insure Bulldingß, Mer
chandise, Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes.
> apa other property. against Lou or Dauuige by Fire ana
the'Biaks of Inland Navigations
1 DIRECTORS.
.Hedry Grbmell, ■' Joshua L. Pope, ,
Caleb Bantow, Rufus R. Graves.
HooryO; Brewer, ' Henry David,
Edrimod Penfold, ■ 0. H. Ltlientbal,
Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Polbemus, jr.
OrienHMgwty, ,■■ KUjHB. Motssu,
TSI)mM Sfomglu, W Abm. B. Pun Suit,
, JohnH. Ksrlo,, , , WUUku A. Our,
Albert Wottf, - 1 ■ Phobia* S. Nelaori,
Oh«rle« Butfln, : i: James W. Phillips,
Liiuii fora!,: > Charles A. Macj,
Samuel G. GUdden, -Edward Htticken,
Steph. Cambrelong, Wu> B; Shepard,
Thomas Scott, ' Charles L. Frost,
JohnWirdj - ' Lothrop I*. Starves,
tt«ny K. Bogert, William 11. Fosaick,
Petfr Bdes*' i ‘ ! Briery Thayer,
Benjamin H. Field, - Geo. Westfeldt,
-te'feu,. •.
7 I j * '(Whrfel T,. Mitchell, •’ , • '* '
j ippMALBBBI ffAßtf, PW*W<D».
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We Invite attention to our new Spring Centre Com
panies, umch autJWor for either light or heavy weather,
and art) especially adapted for steamers, and vessels
whoro tno motion is considerable. They require fower
repairs thau any compass now in use.
Marine Opera Glosses of superiorquaUty, Spy Glasses,
Aneroid and ' Mercurial Barometers, Thermometers,
American, French aud English Sextants, Octants, Quod-
Azimuth Compasses, Binaries, Log Glasses, and
aii Kind* or Nauticallnstruments and Books, constantly
on hand. 1 *
Also, Charts of all parts of tho world from the latest
and best authorities.
Agents for Rogers’ American Code of Signals, Deni’s
Chronometers and Compasses, and for Abbott’s Horo
metor, and an instrument for working oat problems in
Nautical Astronomy by slmplo inspection and with per
fect accuracy. They have received the approval of ox
periencod shipmasters, and have been adapted by the
«• * E. A G. W. BLUNT.
aulB *Hn# No. 179 Water Street.
Removal. — the young ladies
INSTITUTE, formerly located at No. 43, now 54
NorthSEVENTH Street, is removed to No, 1711 VINE
Street,' west of Seventeenth, north aide, where the sub
scriber will bo happy to see his former patrons aud
pupils, at the commencement of the Fall Besslou. For
circulars, Ac., please apply to W. G. E. AQNEW,
anlO-gir , No. 1711 Vioe.lre.t,
STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND
GIABQOW.—BDINUURQ, 2,600 tons. Willimi
CUMMlN,Commuidor; NEW YORK, 2,160 lomb, Robmut
Cbaio, Conimnmler • OtASOOW, 1,952 tons, Jons Dun
°*N t Cotßmander. Tho Q-Uflgow and New York Steam,
ship Company iutend sailing these new and powerful
from Now York to Glasgow direct, as follows:
'■ # • PROM NKW YORK.
New York, Saturday, June 20,12 noon.
Edinburg, Saturday, July 11,12 noon.
Glasgow, Wednesday, Aug. 5,12 noon.
Now York, Saturday, Aug. 22,12 noou.
Edinburg, Saturday, Sept. 6, 12 uoou.
FROM GLASGOW.
Kdiugburg, June 17. '
Glasgow, July 8.
New York, July 22.
Edinburg, Aug. 8.
Glasgow, Sept. 5.
RATSB OF PABOAOK.
First class, $75; third class, found with cooked pro
visions, $3O. An experienced surgeon attached to each
steamer. For freight or passage apply to JOHN MoSY
MON, No, 17 BROADWAY. New York city bilU orgold
only received for passage. au 10-lm
r\OEAH steamers for sale.—for
jLF SALE—-The well known Steamships WASHING
TON and HERMANN, heretofore employed in tho United
States Moil service between New York, Southampton and
Bremen.
Thete ships were built with great care, of the best
materials In every department, under the inspection of
an officer in the united States Navy. They are about
2.400 tona burthen, the dimensions of the WASHING
TON being 230 feet length, 39 feet beam, and 31 feet
depth of hold, and of the-HERMANN 230,40, and 81
feet.
-Each vessel is fitted with two marine sldo-lever en
gines, cylinders of 72 inches, and 10 feet stroke; boilers,
Ac., all in complete order, and is furnished with coal
bunkers capable of stowing 1000 tons of coal, leaving
freight Toom for about 650 tons measurement. There
are good passenger accommodations for 300 persons In
each ship.
These ships will be sold with all tho furniture, tackel,
standing and running gear , anchors, chains ana cables,
cabin furniture, beddiug, table servico, glassware,
crockery, mirrors, Ac.
■ If not previously disposed of at private sale, they will
lie offered at public auction at the Merchants’ Exchange,
iu the City of New York, on the first day of October
next, and-there .and then sold to the highest bidder
without reserve.
For farther particulars, apply at the office of the Ocean
Steam Navigation C0,,11 South WILLIAM street, NEW
YORK su!o-2w
Lehigh and Schuylkill coal.—
4 CO.. COAL HEALERS, No.
BXI PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very loweßt rates, a full supply of Lehigh
uni Schuylkill Coal. .. ' i. om “
ISLAND HOUSE, (LATE HURON,) MAC
INAO, AIIOHIOAN, br A. T. BIROIIABD. Th.
above Establishment is now open for the season as a
u Summer Hotel,” for the reception of guests. No ex
pense-hss been spared to make this a first class Hotel.
The house has been furnished entirely new, with every
article of fashionable furniture necessary for the com
forts aud luxuries desired by families; superior cooks,
and attentive and respectful servants, engaged to answer
the call of visitors. The sleeping apartments are fur
nished with all the comfortable and desirable requisites
for quiet and refreshing repose. The proprietor, how
ever, relies more on action than promises, and will en
deavor to be equal to the requirements of the times aud
the public. aulO-lOt*
CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECT
FULLY inform their friends and the trqde gener
ally that they have made arraugoments for one of their
Buyers leaving monthly for the French and German
Markets.
’ From many years’ experience, the permanent resi
dence in Paris of two of the firm, aud an abundant
capital, they can offer unusual facilities for THE PUR
CHASE ON COMMISSION in any of tho European
markets for shipment direct.
■ They are also prepared to receive orders from samples
for FJotrers and Feathers from their extensive and well
known manufactories in Paris, to be shipped diroct,
either under boud or duty paid.
HENDERSON, BIIYTH Sc CO.. Importers,
- aulo-2m* No. 200 Broadway.
fc ONLY FOR BOOK-KEEPING, AND
?! U 1 ! ? r Writing, at TWININO’S
Oil, No. 232 North Eighth Stroet, hotween Race and
TIM - nulo.2t*
For sale, or to let on ground
RENT, the Lot on North aide or Uigh Street, 132
feet east of Twentieth Street, 26 feet 4 Juches front and
no.foet deep, to Jones Street. Apply to
1 aulO-mwffiw* EDWARD WALN, No. 702WainutSt.
BOARDING. —A young gentleman wishes
BOARDING iu a respectable private family, where
he Will sectfro the comforts of & home. Address A. L.,
Blood’s Despatch. aulO-St
TJOARMiML—A lady- and gontlomdn, or
JLD t,wo single geutlonien, can bo accommodated with
goodBOABDINQ and the use of Bath. Apply at 270
ARCH Street, north side. aulo-2t*
TO LET.—A fino DWELLING, replete
'with nil tho modern conveniences, within a short
distance of Logan Square. Apply to 11. SOMERS, No.
423 CHESTNUT Street. aulO.‘}t*
FOR sale—A splendid PRIVATE RE
SIDENOE, situated in tho most pleasant part of
t}i4 city, will be aold at a bargain, as the owner is
foinff to leant tho city. For particulars address “ RE
IPENCB” at the office of this paper. aulo-3t*
TUVANS’ GREAT GIFT BOOK 'SALE,
AU No. 333 CHKBTNOT Street. N. 8.-No cotmec
tton with any other houso in the City. aul-8m
JAMES KELLY, (Successor to William
Curtis) Regalia, Books, Jewels, Emblems, Masonic
and Encampment Charts, Ac. Odd Fellows’ Hall.
NORTH BIXTU STREET, below Race, Philadelphia.
. Orders from any part of the country, addressed to
James Kelly, promptly attended to. au 1-lm
SILVER WARE—WM. WILSON & SON,
•Manufacturer* of Silver Ware. 8. W. corner of
FIFTH and CHERRY STREETS. Established In 1812 ,
Silver Ware of every description on band or made to
order to match any pattern desired. Importers of Flue
English Plated Ware. au I-lw
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—2OO bbls Spirit
KJ Turpentiaoj to arrive, for salo by
MARTIN A MAOALISTKR,
anl 119 North Water Street.
CHARLES MAGARGE & 00.,
Wholesale Dealers in PAPER, RAGS, Ac., No.
80 Sooth SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. aul-lm
i^OTTON—2OO bales good Middling to Mid
vJ dling Pair Ootton, lu store and for sale by
MARTIN A MACALIBTER,
aul 119 North Water Street.
'HJOSS—I7 bales Carolina Moss, for sale by
i-TJu MARTIN & MAOALIBTER,
aol 119 North Water Street.
COTTON —100 bales Gulf Cotton, in store
and for sale by
MARTIN & MAOALISTKR,
aul 119 North Water Street.
Give hufty's American manu
factured STEEL PEN a trial. 407 CHEST
NUT Street, above Fourth. $1 per gross. aul-lm
TOSEPH BLACK, Banner, Sign, Decora
af tlve and General ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, N.
E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, entrance on
Fourth street.
AIso—PORTRAITS, the size of life, painted from
Daguerreotypes, aul-dlra
Harness, saddles and trunks,
LACEY & PHILLIPS, Nos. 14 and 16 Boutb
SEVENTH street, above CHESTNUT, have manufac
tured, expressly for the FALL TRADE, a larger stock
of superior Harness. Saddles and Trunks, than any
other house in their line, and having reduced the mode
of manufacturing to such a perfect system, they are be
yond all competition for quality, style and price.
P. B.—Country Harness makers can be supplied
cheaper than they can manufacture. aul-lai
JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT
STREET.
CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS,
BILL HEADS. CIRCULARS,
And JOB PRINTING generally, at shortest notice
and fair prices. aul-lin
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.. OFFICE,
320 QHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES. MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES and
BPEOIE, either by Its own LINES, or In connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and CITIES of the United States.
E. 8. SANDFORD.
aul-tf General Superintendent,
T\fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Po
ll licy No. 4202, hsued by the American Fire Insur
ance Company, in the name of Hicholzs £. Thouron,
dated September 12,1853, for $4,000 on brick building
situated on the west side of Sixth street, between Prune
and Spruce streets, has been lost or mislaid. Applica
tion has been made for a new one in lieu thereof. A
suitable reward will be paid for its return to No. 26
North Seventh street. aus w4t*
Notice— the business of twells
& CO., and J. W. GASKILL dc CO., will hereafter
be conducted under the style of TWKLLS, GASKILL *
GALVIN,' at No. 6 and 6 S. Wharves, and No. 328 N.
Wharves. au4-lm
JOHN N. BEEVES, OAKPENTER AND
BUILDER, PASBYUNK ROAD, opposite County
Prison,
Orders for Jobbing promptly attended to. aul-lrn
THE PRESS,
A NEW DAILY NEWSPAPER,
BY JOHN W. FORNEY.
I propose establishing a First Class Daily Newspaper
in the City of Philadelphia, on the Ist of August, to bo
entitled
“THE PRESS.”
“ Thb PSKSS ” will be Democratic in Sts politics, and
will sustain the policy of the present National Admin
istration.
It is my determination to make It worthy of the sup
port of every class of readers. Dignity, courtesy, and
independence in the utterauce of my sentiments, enter
prise and efficiency In tbo Commercial, Literary and
Departments, and respect for the opinions of
others, will be kept constantly In view.
I have embarked all my own means in this project,
and Intend building up> Journal that will not only bn
creditable to our City and our State, but will furnish
me an independent livelihood.
A somewhat extensive experience In pnblio life, and
many years’ connection with journalism, will, I hope,
obtain for “ Tbb Passe ” 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 “ Tna Press ” a helping
hand.
TERMS OF THB PRESS
Daily, (per Annum,) In advance $6 00
VOr Pi cents per Week, parable to the Carriers.)
Tn-Weekly, (per Annum,} In advance 3 00
Weekly, “ « 2 00
y Address the Editor and Proprietor, at the Office o
1 No. 417 Chestnut Street, next to Penn
eylvania Rank Building, above Fourth Street, Phila
delphia, JOHN W. FORNEY.
&mnsemetue.
TXfARNCT STREET THEATER.—Pro
» » prletor, Mr.' WM. J. NAGLE! Acting »nd Bt»ge
M«n»s»ri Mr. WAYNE OLWINE. Trim—Dm. Circle
and Panjuette, SO cents: Upper Circle, 45 cents: Private
Box and Orchestra Seats, 75 cents. , Box Ofnce open
from 9 o'clock A. 51 to 4 11,I 1 , M. Coors open at 7 o’clock;
performance Trill commence at 8.
MONBAY EVENING, August 10th,
Will bo presented by the Management, for a limited
number of nights,
NAGLE’S
JUVENILE COM EDI AN 8.
The performance will commence with the popular na
tional air, the , .
“STARS?ANGLED BANNER, ’’
Introducing the entire Troupe. After which the bur
lesque, entitled
BOMBABTES FURIOSO.
Bombaetea ..Master Fredrick Wren, aged 6 yearn.
To be followed by the laughable force of
BOX ANB OOX.
The whole to conclude with the farce of
A TINKER AND A TAILOR, A SOLDIER AND A
SAILOR.
Tommy Charcoal Master Frederick.
JOHN DREW’S NATIONAL THEATRE,
WALNUT street, above ElGHTH.—Lessee and
Manager, John Drew. Brices—Dress Circle and Par
quet, 87 % cents; Orchestra Chairs, 50 cents; Seats in
Private Box, 75 cents; Family Circle, 25 cents.. 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.
MONDAY EVENING, August 10th.
Benefit of M. W. CANNING, Treasurer, ‘
Will bo presented, for the first time this season, the
comic drama, entitled
GIRALDA.
Oil the Miller,. * ; Mr. John Drew.
GUalda ./.Mrs. J. Drew.
After which Miss Ludlomwlil Appear in Pa* do Qu&tre
Nations, and Mias Wilka wiUfaing a favorite stmg. To
conclude with the laughable comedietta, entitled
THE IMBH ATTOBfJBi'.
Pierce O'Hare i.. .Mr, John Drew.
Jacob Wylie Mr. Jaek.
A MEKICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
-iS- E. A MARSHALL has neat pleasure in annouue
ing that, through the immediate agency of the justly
popular impresaario ,
MAX BfARETZEK,
now in Europe, he his effected an eniragement with
BOKZAKPa 6 *
Celobratod, Grand and Complete
1 BALLET TROUPE,
(From the Theatre Royal, Turin,)
Which will he under the periwnal direction of
SIGNOR DQUINIOO RONZANI,
Manager of the Theatre Royal, Turin, and actual Maltre
de Ballet, from Her Majesty’* Opera House, London,
au 10-6 t
SANFORD* 8 OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
OPENING NIGIIT! ’’
MONDAY EVENING, August 10th, and for the 1
SEASON!!!
With the entire Original SANFOBD’B OPERA TROUPE,
composed of SIXTEEN STAR PEBPORUERS, including
Miss JULIA POLINE and Master SANFORD, the Stan
Dancbrh, who will', appear, on the above night, in au
entire sew fboobamme. including Sosos, CHoaugfis,
Ac., Ac. 5 also, the new burlesque on the Academy of
Music.
Doors open at 1% o'clock—to commeuce at 8.
Admittance 26 cents. '
ID* In,preparation, ahurlesque on La Tr&viata.
au . ’ ; j
A CADEMY OF MUSIC, BROAD AND
J-*- LOCUST Btresta.—Mr. E. A. MARSHALL, Sale
Eresee.— The PROMENADE CONCERT •t.ttili estab
lishment la nightly honored b/ Enthusiasm, ‘Popular
ity and Eashion. ,
THIS EVENING, August 10th, new* and attractive
features. M’LLE. 80HELLEB, SIGNOR VIKRI, their
first engagement in America: MISS 0. RIOHINGS,
MR. FRAZER, CARL BERGMAN, and the GERMA
NIA OBOHE&BA. . / .
Admittance 25 cents. au6*6t
PARKINSON’S ILLUMINATE# GAR
DENS:—great ATTRACTION ’-PROMENADE
CONCERTS EVERY EVENING.
. MISS AGNES SUTHERLAND, -
The celebrated Scottish Nightingale., “ The Cameron’s
Here,” ‘‘Macgregor’a Gathering,” Ac. * Meignan’s su
perb Oqjhestta—”Anvil Chorus,” “Gipsy’s Song,”
“ Fra Diarolo,” Marches, Written. Gallops, Ac. Ac.
Fire-works nightly.
Admittance 250. Eight for SI. au4-tf
THOMEUF* 8 VARIETIES.—« The coob
est place in the city, snd the most respectably at
tended N. W. comer FIFTH and CHESTNUT.
and EVERY EVENING this week, those beau
tiful and well-tried Philadelphia favorites,
FANNY FORREST, ’
JENNY SELLMAN,
M’LLE. LEFOLLB,
Will appear, aided by a
SUPERIOR COMPANY. ■
A laughable Afterpiece will conclude the performance,
which commences at a quarter to 8,- Admission 10 cents.
, , * JOHN C. WARREN,
aul-iw Conductor of Amusements.
Read \ read ?—a new political
WORK.—THE POLITICAL TEXT BOOK, OR
ENCYCLOPEDIA’, by M. W. dusky, of Washington
Clty,D. C..
■This work, a royal octavo, containing 640 pages of
matter, conveniently Indexed and handsomely bound, is
now out. No political speaker or editor should be with
out it. Alphabetically arranged in encyclopedia style,
It t* a book of moit convenient reference. It contains,
among other things, the Constitution Articles of Con
federation, tho various Party Platforms, the American
Ritual, the full opinions on the Bred Scott Case, a his
tory of the variouß Tariffs, a history of the Congres
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plete history, with all the votes seotiooally classified,'
on the Missouri Compromise, a history of the admission
of the several States, a detailed record of the legisla
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Kansas Convention Act, Governors Shabon and Walk
er’s Inaugural Addresses; in fact, everything apper
taining to the present excitement in Kansas, including
the Reports of Senators Douglass and CoUamer on Kan
sas affaire' during the last Congress, and the Bpecial
Message of President Pierce on the same subject; a his
tory of Party Conventions in the United States; a.hls
tory of Allen Suffrage: the letters signed by,Madison
in defence of the Anwribstf Party.'and that - or Governor
Wise against it; the Alien and Sedition Lave, and their
history: the Compromise*,of 1860, with the several
votes thereon; 'the Naturalisation Laws; Extracts
from Speeches of noted Abolitionists and Republicans,
Illustrative, of the position of their parties, as'also
from tho Speeches of Southern men, > indicating South
ern sentiment; a history of the subject of the Distri
bution of the Public Lands, with Mr. Clay’s report
thereon; an extract of Mr. Grundy’s report and Mr.
Faulkner’s letter on the same subject; a bistort* of the
several railroad grants made by Coagreoo, Mr. Toombs’
Lecture on Slavery; the Virginia and Kentucky resolu
tions of 1798 and >99; the Ordinances of 1784 and ’B7;
Mr. Calhoun’* Fort Hill address; a history of Depo
sits, Bargain and Intrigue; and many other things too
numerous to mention. In fact, it U a single volume
with the m&tterof every political subject compressed
into it that is now a subject of discussion, or likely to
be.
Price three dollars. Gan be had by addressing ,
M. W.CLUSKY,
Box 116 Post Office, Washington, D. C., or
JAMES B. SMITH h CO.,
610 Chestnut street, Philadelphia;
The trade, to whom liberal inducements will be of
fered, will please address the Philadelphia agents: ’
Persons acting a* agents will be paid liberally for all
subscribers obtained. t Aul-dSt&wSt ■
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP
cured a Sister of Charity and a child at St. Joseph’s
Orphan Asylum, after they were given up to die.
SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP cured Mrs, Gueil
ana Liobert, in Parish] street, five doors above Tenth
street, of Bronchial Consumption, and Hemorrhage of
the Lungs, and certified to by Rev. Thomas L. Juneway.
formerlyfPastor of the Presbyterian North Church.
SOIIBNOK’S PULMONIC BYRUP crued a daughter of
T. B. Rose, Jacoby street, near Race, of Scrolola of over
five years 1 standing. • -
SOiIKNCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP cured Robert H.
Deacon, Ellisburg. near Camden, N. J , of Scrofula of
many rears’ standing, after his legs, arms and neck 1 had
broke out in running ulcers.
SOHENOK’S PULMpNIO SYRUP cured Mrs. S&rah
Derr, 332 Race street, of the last stage of Consumption.
SOHENCK’S PULMONIC BYBOK cured John C.
Green, of Tacony, In the very last stage of Pulmonary
Consumption »
SOHENOK’S PULMONIC SYRUP cured. Charles O.
Johnson, of Bristol, Pa., of Liver Complaint and Con
sumption. '
SCHENOK’S PULMONIC SYRUP, cured Richard L.
Cox, of Marlboro, N. J., of Pulmonary Consumption.
SOHENOK’S PULMONIC SYRUP cure* Peter Sr
Beekman, of Somerset county, N. J., after being ove
six months confined to his bed with Dyspeptic ■ Consum p
tiou.
SOHENOK’S PULMONIC SYRUP cured Mrs. Tucker,
of Jersey City, N. J., In the last stage of Consumption.
Her certificate is also accompanied by her minister.
SOHENOK’S PULMONIC SYRUP cured Henry O.
Mundy, of Rahway, N. J., in the last stage of. Consum
ption. Certified to by Dr. Craig. .
Principal Office, No. 39 N. SIXTH street, corner of
North street, and for sale by all Druggists.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. aul(Llt
TO BENT. —The second and third story
ROOMS o No. 257 (late 163) North THIRD Street,
near Vine. au&.St*
FOR RENT—A modern three-story House,
with back buildings, bath house, &0.,0n Eleventh
street, above Spriug Garden. Apply to Dr. MOSELEY,
No. 9 N. Eleventh street. ' au6-lt#
The best and cheapest ambro-
TYPES In tbeWorTd, at the uew rooms, 1520 West
MARKET Street, over Chance’s Dry Goods Store.
EVANS,
auB-lt* Photographer and practical Teacher.
A GIFT TTCTH EVERY BOOK, WORTH
from 60 Cents to 100 Dollars, at MAGEE’S GIFT
BOOK STORE, No. 3SI CHESTNUT Street, second door
below Fourth, Philadelphia. aul-lw
BOHLEN'S weesp anchor gin
Constantly on hand and for sale by the subscrib
ers, sole Importers of this Gin.
HENRY BOHLEN & CO.,
auft-St No. 221 and 223 South Fourth St.
Spikes.—railroad spikes and
CHAIRS constantly on hand.' Orders received for
Light Railroad Iron—2B As., 33 As , 40 As per yard.
HANDY A MORRIS,
»u4-lro 8. B corner Front and Walnut.
Great bargains in dry goods i
CLOBING OUT OF SUMMER STOCK !
J. McGLATHKRY, FIFTH Street, below the Shippen
Street Market, East aide, will offer TO-DAY his entire
Rtock of
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
such as Summer Silks, Ducals, GRallies, French and
Swing Lawns, Shawls, Mohair Mitts, and Parasols, at IQ
percent, less than cost, to make room for FalVQoods.
Also, 600 needle worked
COLLARS and SLEEVES,
from 10 cents to $l, about half price, real bargains, ,
AUo, a large assortment of
PLAIN and FANCY OASSIMERES,
OASUMERETTS, TWEEDS,
LINEN DRILLS and CHECKS,
for Men and Boy’s wear, at less than cost.
Together with a large and general assortment ot
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
at our usual low prices.
Our cheap rent and small profits enables us to under
sell the np-towu stores at all times.
JUT Give us a call. aul*dB
COAL! COA.LI COAL!—TAGGART* 3
CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL.
J. & R. CARTER’S GREENWOOD, TAMAqUA COAL
GEORGE W. SNYDER’S PINE FOREST SCHUYL
KILL COAL.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Have for sale, and are constantly receiving from the
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
There Is no Coal mined anywhere', equal in quality to
these, nod a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority. Our Coal is very, carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant It nerfeetly free from slate,
MM"* 16 " ° Ur *™ KS *«“LOW asthi
Orders left at our Office, No. S SOUTH FRONT street
above Walnut. 1 , nn * n
Orders left at oor Yard, CALLOWHILL stre^-ftlbw
* ££*r?A 6ft at WT.Wharf. WATER stnaVkMtfOAL
LOWHILL—°r wnt to either place p« Dfctaafccb-poet,
will receive prompt attention. .• , L,; ■ f
Purchasers for Family use wM to call and ex
amine our Coal before purchasing elMwhere. au4-tf
SCHUYLKILL AND
and all others who may favo?me mav
relyon getting Coat that wiU*b' 9
H7* No inferior Coal kept kt I thto
offer at LOW PRICES. 1 “ ‘ J
, J , ,
aut-tf ■ H.E.coTnerof
Sharped men’s
& CLOTHING, 148 North FQURTBkfteiefc between
Arch and Race. v* <;£ \
I (Patti)*#, Jerotlijj, &i-
Bailey ,& co./chestnut street,
;, gj t Manufacturers of •' : f '
BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE, -f, |
Uuader their-inapectiop, pn the premises exclusively.;
Citisens and, Strangers are Invited to visit our manu-.
factory.
BATCHES. '
Constantly PQ hand a'splendid stock of Superior Gold
Watches, of all the celebrated makers.
DIAMONDS.
Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-Rings, Finger-
Bings, and all other articles in the Diamond Une.
Drawings of NEW DE3IGNB, 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, nuch as Mosaic, Stone and Bheli Cameo,
Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Harqulsite, ■
Lars, Ac., Ac.
SHEFFIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, Ac.
Also, Bronze and Marble CLOCKS, of newest styles,
and of superior quality. ’ ‘ aul-d twAw iy
- ©rugs anb GEljemkaJs.
Frederick brown,—chemist
- AND DRUGGIST, north-east corner FIFTH end
CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, sole Manufacturer
of BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER,
which la 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.
During the Rummer, months, no family or traveller
should be * without It.' In relaxation of the bowels; in
nausea, and partieul&rlyin sea sickness, it, is an active
and safe, as.well as'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, *1 which Is warranted to be
what it U represented, and Is prepared only by FREDE
RICK BROWN, and for sale at ms Dreg and Chemical
Store, north-east corner of FlFTH*and CHESTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia; and by all the respectable Drug
gists and Apothecaries in the U. States. , acl-3m •
HANDEL & HAYDN DRUG STORE,
EIGHTH and GREEN streets, Philadelphia, D.
L. STACKHOUSE, Proprietor. 'Always on hand the
choicest articles of DRUGB, MEDICINES, PERFU
MERY, piGARA Ac. * , .
Stackhouse’s ' Patent Silver Soda ‘ Water Fountain
keeps the water at 33 deg.; his Syrups and Creams are
acknowledged by all as being the richest in the city,
aal-im
Jknmaneljip anb Book Keeping.
ftRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA COM-
V/ MEROML 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;&e. ,
Each Stadeaf 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 Specimen* and get a Catalogue of
Terms, Ac. jutl-lm
toittesaa&fiiqttorß.
A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
EjL LIQUOR STORE, No, S2S, Southout' Corner of
GEORGE end SOUTH Street.., ■ i inl-lj
WILLIAM P. PITFIELD.—IMPORTER
If- of BRANDIES’WINES, &c. ; , Ac., No. 323
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.. . aul-lm .
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS,‘CIGARS, *c., 20
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. aul-Iy
BRANDIES.— Pinet, CastUlon & Co., Ma
rettA Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks: Pellevolain
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, In half pipes, quarter
casks and one-eighth casks, Ml in Custom Bouse stores,
imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN & CO.,
au 6 Nos. 221 and 223 South Fourth street.
X BAZIN & CO.’S FRANGIPANNI,
• AN ETERNAL PERFUME.
* THE ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE MANUFAC
TURED.
FRANGIPANNI EXTRACTS. FRANGIPANNI PO
MADE.
, FRANGIPANNI BACHETB, FRANGIPANNI SOAP.
FRANGIPANNI TOILET WATER.
FRANGIPANNI CREAM. FOR BEAUTIFYING
THE COMPLEXION.
X. BAZIN ft CO. would respectfully cantion the pub
‘ lie against the many spurious articles bearing the same
of in imitation of their 'ORIGINAL
and only GENUINE perfume, which is made entirely'
iand 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.
I Fofsale by all droggists and fancy dealers.
X. BAZIN ft CO.,
. Manufacturers of the Prise Medal Perfumeries. ’
au4-lwif 1 ' - • *
iWTINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
’ Tf MEN’S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. No. 706
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh 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 made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. suO-Iyif
Ohl K SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnnt
fJpAtA Street. ,
<u*l C SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnut
street. - ..
tfbl K'S&WtitG MACHINES, 702Che3aBt
Street. . , ;
$1 C SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesimt
f\fXO Street. - | .. ; I .
til K SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnnt
gpiO Street. , tl
THE,ONLY GOOD, CHEAP MACHINE.
1 702 CHESTNUT STREET, (up stairs.) ,
auS-lwd
TMFORTANT IMPROVEMENT—
A NBW GAS CONSUMING JURNACE
CHIT-SON’S NEW CONE FURNACE,
titer having been pat to the most severe teat, during
the two com> wiktkss or 1868 and 1867, has proved to
be the most potoerful Heater in fie world, saving from
K to # the fuel over any of the best furnaces now in use.
Tn*B* Fmttumta ar e constructed with a cast Iron ash
pit, and h broad, shallow pan-shaped' fire pot, lined
with fire-brick or iron staves. The fire pot is surmount
ed with
A SERIES OF CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper
tures at the top, andunitlng.with the anular chamber,
through which, the heat, and smoke pass to the due.
Ton wbols products of combustion in the form of
smofteand qasss, are suspended directly over the fire,
coa»ts»D or .compressed Into the tapering Coses and
continually sxfosbd to the direct action of theraya
of heat and light from the fire. •
This heat and light Is brought to a rhebs In lies
Cose, not unlike the ‘
COLLECTION O? THE SUN’S RAYS, , *
to a focal point through an ordioary lens, causing the
fljfoiß ANO'oisss to become liteasaly heated and tho
roughly OOSBOMSD, by this operation the shoes AND
oxets are uapk squally availablb with tha rest.
itself for heating purposes, while, In other furnaces,
it is OARBIBI) Off AND WASTSD IS TBS CBISSST.
All persons desirous of obtaining the best and
MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS,
should not fall to examine the Niw GiS Oosscaisc
Cons Fornaok. before purchasing any other. The at
tention or architects and builders Is particularly re
quested. ARNOLD & WILSON,
(Successors to 8. A. Harrison,)
No. 534 WALNUT Street,
aul-tf Opposite Independence Square.
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY—
N. W. Oor. THIRD and CHBSNTJT Sts.
’ L. PELOUZE k SON, thankfol for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit lla continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN
BOOK Is now ready, and from their increased facilities,
are now prepared, to forniah every thing necessary In a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience In the business,
and the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, Justifies them in asserting
that they can fkrni&h 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 ceuts per pound, in exchange for
new at specimen prices. - aul-tf
ot Earn.
T|ANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
XJ AT LAW, Southeast Comer of EIGHTH and LO
CUST Streets, Philadelphia. aul-ly
MYERSTROUSE, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, CENTRE street, PottsvUle, Pa. au*-Iy
JOHN BINNS, UNITED STATES COM
MISSIONER AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS,
AND THE PROBATE OF ACCOUNTS for several
States and Territories. He is. by law, authorised to
administer Oaths and Affirmations to be received in all
the Courts in Pennsylvania.
JOHN BINNS way be found in his office, No. 118
South SIXTH Street, opposite the County Court House,
from 8 A. M.toO P. M. aul-lm
Cammission iUerctjantß
Hanot & bbenner-commission
MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and Ame
rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27
North FIFTH Street, East side, above Commerce street.
Philadelphia.' ' ■ aul-tf
IXlauts.
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO IS
» r expert at figures and writes a good hand, as
ENTRY OLERK in a wholesale jobbing house. Ad
dress DRY GOODS, at' this office, aulo-3t*
WANTED—A STEADY, SOBER MAN,
* T • who can briug good testimonials of character,
to do the light porterage in a wholesale drug store.
AddrCßß CALOMEL, at this office. auiO-St*
VirANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GEN
* Y URAL Housework ; must be a good waahsr and
ironcr. Also, a woman to take care of shildreu.. Those
only who can come well recommended may apply to ‘
MR. SOLOMONS,
aulO-lt# 66 Fourth street.'
WANTED— AN EXPEHIKNCED
Salesman in a Dry Goods Jobbing House, who
can command a strictly first class Western trade Ad
dress “Jobbing,” at the offioej of ,thls, paper, stating
location of trade, references, ka, . aiuo-2t*
TVANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH
T v unexceptionable references and of soraeexperience
’ n the ■ city, deslree x Situation as Salesman, or in any
other capacity lu a wholesale house. Is well acquainted
with tho Spanish language. Address J. aTb., this
offic »- aullMt*
WAITED— A SITUATION IN A
■Whelisale House, for a young man who speaks
and gritMWeU, English, French and German; he has
and could make himself very useful.
Please address M.D.; this office. . auio-st
SOARDING WANTED A SECOND
itqry reom, with privilege of a bath, within a few
minutes walk from the Exchange. Apply at No, UX
MARKET Street, up-stairs, between the hours of 10
andS.u’clfcek. I '/ aulo-2t
at: YOUNG MEN WANTED—For clioice
• corps of the American Army. Fine chance Ear
tfayel) promotion and study. Excellent’pay, and free
board and clothing. Apply at 943 8. Front, aufi-lw* 1
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR. Nos. 16 and 18 South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and
OASSIMERES always on band.
‘ All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of.
the beatfluaityy, and in the most f&Ahibnable style. ’ •
particular attention given, to UNIFORM CLOTH-
Iftp. f ■ ’ t 1 ' t apfi-tf ,
& PASCAL,
HATTERS,
aul-Sm No, 9SIXTH street* Philidelphla.
Canbibttfss for (Office.
Foe asEembliwoseph j; keefe:
—Second Legislative District, Second Ward.
Subject to the decision of thq 'Democratic Convention.
au6-dtSB '' l ‘ - - • * - -
rothonotabY op thb district
COUBT, «OH!f P. M’FADOKS, of TMrvi Wert.
Subject to ihe rales of the Deinowatifl Party, i aul-tf
For recorder of deeds-thos.
J. HEMPHILL, Troth ward. Vine street, above
Eighth. Subject to Democratic rulea. anlO-lm*
JOHN.Mt ARUNDEL, of. the Tweaty
secood WardjtWfrf bo a candidate for Assembly, from
the Sixteenth District. Subject to the nomination of
the Democratic Convention. ’ : anModSwF
For assembly—third district—
FRANKLIN McILYAIN, Subject ta Dwocntie
rules. * * . * ’• «fl£-dtapg
OR CORONER—DB- FLODORE MIER
SON, Fifth Ward. :flnbject to Democratic Hnlas.
auB-lm» - • .
For prothonotary of the dis-
TRICT COUET, LEWIS T. MEAEfI, uf lerelfi
Wert. Subject to Pemocretie Bfilea..mB-Im»
Prothonotary* of the district
COUET, UEOBGK P. UEESEB,
Wert. Subject to Uemocretic Bolee. ea4-tSeS
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—;B. B
YOUNG, Sereeth Wert, Pabjoct to OereoertGe
Eule«. mni-lnt*
FOB CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS,
SAMUEL C. THOHPSON,Stk Wert. . ftiQeette
the Buies of the Democratic Party. su4 tAs taB*
For coroner—n. c* beid, m. d.
' Subject ta Democratic Boles. - . and laa ft
WOR CORONER—CHARLES S-.PEALL,
X 1 ' Nineteenth Word. aal-iw*
For assembly-first distbict^-
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY. First Ward. Subject
to decision 6 fthe Democratic Convention, aal-fiv#
Fob assembly—third distbict^-
DAYIB n. McLUAS, Fourth Wert. Sahjeet to
Bemocrettcßulue. 1 " 1 ettj.teefi* '
For assembly— :. ■ ' :
. •; ' JOSEPH. HUMEKSB,.'. ’
' ' Eighth District, Herenth Weril ,
Subject to Democratic Holes. >' -' ’ -atlLm*
recorder of deeds—
A' OHABLBS M. MILLBB, * ' ' *
4 Fourteenth Ward/
Bubject to Demoqratie Bole*, on. . : anl tms
For recorder of deeds^-geobge
V. WUSDEB,- Thirteenth Wert. Subject toD*.
mocraticßoUa. * . ■ atHlsw* r
piOß’ RECORDER OF DEEDS—N: ,F. :
A WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject to jpemoenti*’
nrias.' 1 f * ii* * •• -
OF QUARTER. SESSIONS^
\J GBOBGB SIMPSON, ‘.‘THIBTBENTIT WaßD.
Subject to Demeeratic Bale*. 1 a - ‘ MltaepS '
dni Sasiaflnints.
CLIN TO N PLAGE HOTEL^BROAD*
WAY, corner of BIGHTH, : street,'Sew Ymi.—
THIS BLBGANT MODBBN BSTABZJSRIfXNT iC
now open for the reception of guests, ia the Boropean
style; ‘
SINGLY BOOMS from 60 cents to $1 par day. SUITS
of BOOMS for Families, from 32 £0 to fIQ per day,
MKALS served *t ail hoars by the CABD, at aekfii
rites. r f .
0. J: MACLELLAN (“ long and favorably known fa
the patroni -of Jones’ and*th« : Uhited States HotaL
Philadelphia,”) Is* aaaoeisled in the managemeat, ana.
has especial charge; of tire Catering Departaint. Erwy
attention has bees paid to. make the orgsrucitiOh per
fect, add our friends, patrons, and the travelling puls
in general, may rest • assorted that no effbrt. aaaHh*
wanting to make'the GLIKZOS worthy, the ftmr vhiA,
we hereby respectfully aolicit.
auS-lm*". •• WISAST * 06. ’
HI ERCHANTS’ HOTEL, CAFE.ISLANO,
ivJL N. J., is now open for the reception of vtattQA2
This House ia situated within a hundred yards of the
Beach. -The Proprietor promises that do care jdtaUbe
spared to render those comfortable who wiU favor him’
With their patronage., Terms moderate. -
aug3-lw# J. LYONS, Proprietor. -.
LOUIS B. COFFIN,— -
THIBD WARD HOTEL, (DEMOCRATIC KBAD
' QUABTERS,) ' . -
South-east corner FIFTH and QUBEN Street*, 1 .
aul-lm Philadelphia.
WILLIAM N. KING^-SOUTHEBN
• ■ EXCHANGE HOI EL, Sowth-eaet'earner «f
FIFTH and CABPBNTBJi Sts., Philadelphia: «2rl&
STREET HOUSE
\J MILLER, (Old No. 121) New N0.'831 CHEatUY :
STBEET, below Fourth, Philadelphia.’ -■' an 1-lm 1 '
TMTILLIAH HANNINGS 1 City tager Refer
V f Saloon y No. 82 CARTER’S ALLEY, Fhll*fei-f
Pbla. , * ‘ * nl-ta
TiITHMAR & BUTZ, AI^E
JLF AND LaGEB BE£B BRBWBBY. No.’ 599 (new
No. 9S)iNcrth THIRD Street. Phifirtirlplifa ffklpping
order* pre»ptiy attended to. < I aal-tf .
Sales liu 3lnclicn.
. WoLata* ft Scott, Aactipaeera, >
yiqi CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE
wJL THE CUSTOM BOUSE, between Fourth aafer
Fifth Streets. . ,
CARD.—We invite the attention of purchasers bo the
peremptory sale of an assortment of Gent's ami Bore*
superior city-made CLOTHING, to be held stoat Store'
THI3 DAY, commencing at 10 o’clock peecUely.,
STUFFED BIRDS'.. ,
Also, at 12 o’clock, will be |dM >tT tirinit a amirs flea. ~
i atantt tashnndred spetimans of ornithology.- prepared
in the best manner bra competent Taxidermist. , i-
FINE dHAMPAGNB .WINB..
’Also, at 12 O’clock, so baskets Champagne Wire of a,
celebrated aodCavontoteand. • > ’ .
. n.tDum.aumr.-.i i
Also, at 12 o’clock, 38 cases Bt. Jolien CMxats Megac. :
WOLBSRT h SCOTT JactiL
POSITTVB SALE OF A VALUABLE STQCC OF
• i RKADY-MADR CLOTH3SG. ,
THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, '
Commencing at 10 o’eldck, precisely'we will acR, hr '
eataloglte, ’on a liberal credit, a Tamable stock ot City ]
made Cloth lag, coailxtlag of Gents’ and Bor* 1 Cokta •
and Jackets, made in a superior manner, of cbeioeme* i
terlals.
GBNTS» AND BOYS’PANTS, ' ..
Made ia the latest style, of every variety of material; ’
, . . GENTS’ ASD BOY3 1 VESTS, , . .
Made in the best manner, of ewerr variety of material. ,
N. B.—The whole will be ready for examinatioa. with '
catalogues, early on - the morning -of sale, when pur-'
chasers, will find it to their interest to attend.
FIN® CHAMPAGNE WINE.
THIS DAY,
At 12 o’clock, will be sold,- 30 ’ baskets fine Champagne'
Wine, quarts and pints. - - *
This Is a very choice Wine, and worthy the putie&lar
attention of gentlemen desiring, a Wine for homo con- .
sumption.
CLAB£T
Also, SSiau&St. Jalien Claret Medoe.
FIRST FALL SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, SHAWLS,
RIBBONS. HOSIERY, MILLINERY GOODS, Ac.
ONVEDNtSDAr NEXT; 13th Inst.,
Comrcesdag aft 10 o’cfoek* precisely, iraVai sell, with
out reserve, on a'.liberal.credit, ;bj 4afrlogt», * Un»
and elegant assortment of French and Scotch £o>.
brttferiftt, Bmche Lon£ Sfcatrb, Stella' Shawl*, Freuds
Cashmere do., Ribbons, Hosiery and Giores, MDHsrt
Goods, he ’ '
SHAWLS JUST LANDED.
Also, An Invoice of Broehe and Stella bordered long
and Sqd&re Bhswb, rewired direct per steamer City o?
»
FRENCH CORSETS.
Also, 50 doun French wQTgn. white tod mixriCarset*,
HOOPED SHIRTS.
. Also, 100 dosen Ladies’and Missaa* Hooped Skirts.
LADIES’ MANTILLAS, TALMAS, DUaTBdS, 3te.
Abo, s line of latest fall atyie Silk Manta.**. fltlk
Talmas, Silk and "Wool Dusters, Ac.'
' LACES, NBTTB, *e.
Abo, as invoke of white and blonde laces, bioad*
Edging, Quillings, Silk Cravats, French Boas ms, Ud
and Silk QIOTM.SiDc Illusions, b reran and green Barege.
Cap Nett, Mechlin Nett, Ac., sc. n
N.B.—Tie whole will bo arranged for examination,
with catalogues, eaily ou the morning of *ade, when the
trade and generally are respectfully iarited to
attend.
NOTICE.—Our sales of Embroideries, Millinery'
Goods, Ac,, for. the fall and Winter, will commence
daring the ear)/ part of the present month, and will ha
continued regularly throughout the season, due notice
of which will be given. \*
Jobs Situs, Auctioneer,
NO. 325 ARCH STREET, between THIRD
AND FOURTH STREETS'.
SALES EVETiY EVENING at 8 o'clock.
Of Roots, Shoes, Brogans, Gaiters, Hardware, Cutlery
Watches. Jewelry, Hosiery, Whips, Tranks, Fancy
Goods, Notions, Ae.. Ac.
. N. B. Terms of Night Sales, four months credit for
approved City acceptances, for sums of $lOO and over,
with interest added from date of sale.
CARD.—Out-door Sales solicited of Household Fnrai
ture at dwellings, Stocks of Hardware. Underwriters’
Sale* of Hardware. Cutlery, Ac. Consignments soli
cited to be sold at the Auction Rooms. Chargee moder
ate. Apply as above. Advances made on Consignment!
of Goods. awl im
Bt G*o, W. Smith, Auctioneer.
Ne. corner of barrok and
• SOUTH STREETS, above Second.
. EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At T# o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Out
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewei
ry, Fancy Articles, Ac-,
CJAMUEU NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 113 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Fear at., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Honrs of business from 7 o'clock, A. M-, until Id
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and tales at the Auction House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $OOO,OOO.
SstabHiktifor lAe loji Thirty Yean.
Advance* made from one dollar to thousand* on Die
momis, Slim Plate, Watches, Jtvtolty, Hardware, Mar
chaodiie, Clothing, Vumiture, Bedding, Cigars. Musical
Instruments, Gaos, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of
ever/ awcnptibn, 1
All goods can remain any length of time agreed
upon.* •
from one hundred dollar* and upward*,
will be charged 2 per cent, per mouth; $5OO ana over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has Urge
fire and thief-proof vault* to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all personahiTing goads
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating term* than any other in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Lever and ether Watches, Jewelry, sad
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. anl-ly
Enewland a co. s
• LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME
MANUPACTUREBS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Importers and Dealers in Oil Paintings, Water-Color
Drawings, Engraving*, Ac.' A large assortment always
on hand. ’ Packing and removing Glasses, and hanging
tfteoded to. 60* ARCH Street, above Sixth*sovto
aide, Philadelphia. anLim ip •
MAN I LLA ROPE—SUPERIOR
NILLA ROPE, manufactured sod for sale by ‘
WEAVER, FITLER A CO., :
auB-tf No. 19 N. Water at., and 11 N. Wharves.
JTtHE FRENCH STUDY IS NOW OPEN .»
X. —DELACROIX’S Coarse of French ; a thorough.
practice of Explanatory Grammar. Requires no other '
application than the hours passed with the teacher, No.
Sui (late 31) FILBERT Street. au7-*t -
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Archer, Warner, insssr & co -
•Manufacturer* of G ASALIBRB, BRACKETS PEN
DANTS, FITTINGS, and aU kinds of GASand-fetM?
WORK, GIRANDOLES, Ac., No. 326 OHSSTNn*
Street, Philadelphia. ARCHER, WARNER ACO No - -
87S BROADWAY, Nei*>Tork. •
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RUSS IA- AND AMERICAN' TARRED
CORDAGE—. mperlor Article, munCMtar.
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