ft - • i ■ 1 -®». «*: ij H g Bcq(da«rt reqnirW tnT«.t*;»tiim » •$: propoelUimtp anwnajhe Consfltation oftheStiti, •I •* SV -htofpnh&ly bjtlsiqplaiijoritj of : thepeople.. -i- .iiVJ-KU,'-;, -'\ r ~>_-* \, yi < • lo bo a. five dollar t)ill oh jg ii||f#litolt ; of. So#th -Cetoline.t -The fe mmsMl..ii*B 'a- lrarS?6f lil»ftyiin v therinht K; $ ;S ,i gohahlirafeßaleh'ea<i.;'ThVcotuit()rfejrc»nie«d-’ ny;be_a'eteot«4 > ’«,aU ; gSi4fifC(4<>U»r'bUl»;c)h,the. ’ s h»Te»:fe«l ohsele biwk. ~ ;. ,;i,. : .. : o|| nititimwwtjttftwi, **• :i> I . the Bthf by Andrew J'KeKiy;.whora.be had east in . 'Mi * on-aeveraPoohajfoha, & 1 "aveoMdhtaaelf by throwing - 4o*n ’leM’e ftnoet'. % On SI '"eMVMntefcthatihe,' fcoir-a'jWolre^imdi'arhig i- * wif^f^/^ :^Jd;en^; ;^e,3^u|^o|t« f'; t?4Jl* i y<'j «•» ’ - •“i •>••'. -V‘,* T > -;., i g - the ! '<)h l 'the?3oth if i« ; kiSea Wfl«: p4»r»ri Mpr, § . formerlyorHoilifo|ainirg,« HchMi^a ''birth "- l&ree, , thm hev- : ***** * 500NPeDnaR6a 69# m* /ad •> - »« 300 Schyl Nar fia »72 73 w lOMorrta Canal prof 93 ■lO Lehigh Jfar ' ; »68’, 100 Reading R 'sSwii 36 <4 13 Lehigh Scrip 43 u ;i * 40 43 u . ;iGitAraß»nk 115 V'" 100 City Qm da l_ New, 89* 290 Reading RB 2 dye 3s* BOARD/i- h ; 1 r»<~ {,- mk sow iimb, .*w 1000' do ~, MK.HX, ■M iieMCitr ..‘Own ,89)4 I > wo cmj !s«*» How.wxl <5 , -'*»4o wit' .600,' o'do-’. wtnuit.oov l(»o*!in&ißr«Sd£f.B6X } ■' JlciS'ft'Am K S «9g | 'l&'v t-’lliJ'- ASIER BOABD, 'sWdeedlog®, ,•« Sox (M# Bending® ■ eOwnSO* :P«»IH(f WUOBS-l)OTS: ! W: .if- Jllxsux lOOßeadligß rt'SSVl’ OOBeinUng B - 2ds 85K >, - ■ - ,- , S^Oil /' ■ : money, market. . 1 100 Beading ft 2t085 V •»-!- -do, • 862 •1 NorrUtftwnß -SO# -ji? s4i,» •> , f'lK feting Michigan Southern einWceda charge of commit /teeJhtt Seen aps&ntoft by the Kew York stock' Jfexciuu&e tpVilißfiblfie;.teto thft'mstter, and report the result. ■jw4jiisa,ri iTtfie KeW York p»p«rt theanneXed ’ 7 !l ;i-4 TrwtOo. ' i Attg„Bth,aBB7. • ‘ Michigan Southern i lathe Herald of io*day. | been a,iieW,'or OTer*lwue, In thestock of i Bafirfrad Obmpsny.wodeemit duif t6tt«/Co^ipiny‘(tnd'to , '6uii«lv64, : tbat’WB 8houl(5 beeh-’anj'issue of stock of said Michigan SdutKarii K. : t&Gd.eidcethe 19th day of July oi- certificates 1 for which have not registered and ©banterrigned at this 'office.: ’The numerous Inquiries being made in regard to this matter renderit lpjpprtant; that ! we, 1 , should reoeiye an early > ' ,-Hs- vj,. v--j Jho;;A. Srawißf, « ; i\ < ./. /'flecretayyof theU. S. Trustee.: .;.■». ..i.; Vi 'v ,'4'\ &■».*«#, Au*uMB,lBs7. f . Dear Sir :.Jfa auswer to. jour noto of this morning, I hayc $o aaj.thttthere baibeehoo issue of the stock of . fhla com|Knjr alQoe the 19th day of July last, thecerti- dr. <*ruficttes% which have hot beea registered and wiuotertfl£ned"by your company.' And'l trlsH'td add that there is not norf^andueyer has "been, to toy kho'w- Jodge,nux a uuautharlxed, iilegal, fraudulent, or improper i^e ; ~ -1,.' 1 , ■ - ’, • >i'W Ith respect* yont.obedlentaerrtrit, V *J-M/HoWUk^,Treasurer. ‘ ' 7 «The importation* asYhilitf el6hia,'for,the< week end* Jng August 9th,.amomite4,td |058,168, .divided a* fol -lowa i-IPor eoMoniptlcfn—Unr goods. ,S2so,l&4mucel* limedoSp 1^,890/,. wfertktaßiM, dry/goods, ,miscelUneoa£, totefsince January of. .$13 ( Q65,034,/, The.-ixporte' doMdg .the. irionth of July' /®*upunt*d.VtQ WOOitKa.' .>The "principal, Items being, B7Udovboriimeaj[ 140do.’riqe, 903 do. 'Malattpacaship brdad*2i,4o7 ( bushels corn,, 9,241 :fts. . hami,'Jx3pUdoi /lard, / £3,983 'do.. butter, 4,083 do. ,'&e6sfu ISAM. do*/candles, 47,095. do., Soap, to-, ■L fhe imports dry /goods at the/port of Bos*' tonfor the weekending August tth/werepa follows ;-- &> r vajq* q&tk* finportexJ the ,CerreJnx>pdwg i week 1n1856, .WM^vW.^y&f^ln. r lB57 i / , ,eM%‘ftov^,t®dlUod , td-|103 1 608--iiicluded in wW^WWi'hj W. 180;.do, corh mea1,,400 '. y.V;„ ■ . - ' .^Gomparaliyelike .Imporu /of foreign - mercluSfife ft jWw'.jlfo|k the week, ami alnoeian. '--c im', • Bfj G00di.....1....;52,372,684/, 82,028,683'85,801,465 G.uenl Merchurtiw.l,62o,l96. 3,161,012 ' 2,277,627 v otaifo’ >< '' ‘ntfwjw? *5,078,M2 IVeTioii*lj rep0rted..83,733,225 133,068,741 160,872,323 ainwi jin. .»ar,ra4,975 193,218,833 165,951,816 ~;E»OETa.(»J«!i’oa,lV«'o» j ■ W&-‘ .--t -•-. M ,5- <i;> Msfc’/V 1856,.' ■ ” 185?. ' *ou| fop .. wois ■is9«,ooa ti,*K,«9 Pwiiaitj-reportod, 42,lW f W v'laujtiibitujr.i, :' 5«,305,0iE : ' The foUpwfflqU tnjey’B tju«io4&s'»i tha oHm of the 'At^|.tn*«rwjf /‘>' - ' - ! ..aifeej.,12,440,087 85 • . The Hew. Orleans. BUayunt, of August 1, gives the of1lBft»cIil '3omit«w> in\ New Or vTl&rweek, etese* - satUfotrqrttyy \h a temper of the mar ket h*tU>g-,,mst«jrf*llx softened down s* compared with the stringent terms exacted *ahdjrt time srnce. Money il trowing ‘more. abundant ever/ day. end may oven he «*h^e«qr.ilfch«ik.ttdvO<#loe. r 'Tho former having someth on the‘Street we heir of se- Tersl 12pet cent for other nines. ■ The bask stAtesaentbelow shows so important redaq* off In deposits. The have not much ( The eJict changes "7-7:'' 2 §&«' w:fiTS'“B»:tn»»<’lP>trtft <l ‘ltlt«at 8enk1...... 34,179 H W*#* ; IWB--••/•;■••...'• g9>W9 ~;»eh4««,44 rteeOy end flWTer.. We quote ewraglwW#lK); mme irawere uk > frection more. |»W»im» on New York, 1*« jSSl'i! fo ’ , * xt ™ lDea r eight, X® l percent VenderbUt,H»Tr«,Ani. fold c0in....,!.. , 1293,632 00 Tmdirtnt, BkTr« ) -*J0..f014 ben..ltl.ail 96 YliSirHlti Hene.'UdUonile 801 d.....,:.. .41,04* 63 YuterMlt,None,eilTW idtere.., .20,000 00, - 2,887 SO ' a *' < "•! V. SOsJsM- 33 ,-lOChWierpMiSpent* 401u™....v...-.. ic 5,900;oo '^al{pir^£v«ie^Ai»irliah'^)l4,....fi3,d2B 82' ci.-.W.;..,.'. $38,450,308 15 ■tStmifk ai7pft»{0 WWeek; ‘ ’■ •;;, iiilm, jrf»l «$»!»& &1,.Ay«A«4,1tt l Ao'gu»t 1 .1857, ere' •tetwl tolw fUH,ooo,:egntnrt 8118,000 In i|t« *W» ttnje : leit jeer: Sz'Jtjtit L S'--? ■- -■>< “ f i-i-w; ■;:*| oyer theeeMe Ejonthioetyeero* W,072,06.,. .V, ; rTbe.Qnitwy'hlrf l Ohkeea Bellroed-eernlnge for July »,9tt.o6'. : ;,*hotjeni!iif*i<.th«Qeleoa end OhiciigoUnionßtil ro»4for3al7-,1857.irere8e4^1757. The lOwsfjt* ofthe MorrU Ceoel Cotopeny tfl JLiuntt, ; ;«hiN*rt^«^Wi|ej9lurtw/ItoAel4MsNew«k we' iearo tlmt/ofi the Ist A7&rfC or stock j>E fthe _&>nth Western "Biiilrosdrw.M ■ token - by different;psrtles at ninety-fire ‘ , ' wt - v thjs^heeh’swlvertiitd for '' dsy, sod it w»® .MARKETS, yentore: to-dny,aod the \. ‘ Thera le no change ;ur h&Ve beerrinoatly I not fmm t6*fJafi.76 '*(s> SViti *7- M for- asta* and ■M.'A cole of 500bl)ls.; ’ made for chipping at Joally hold at 17.26 .ulAne .... limited at‘that figriro. ■WWWW’WfewjS'-sS#if fotPepna.’ mial,< Iffefllf W h&'li hblCißlinapirine wal putmafa atW: of Byo Floor a sale of 200 Ihde.li reportedifii.62iy tptll. i&alfi&e', foe fine to good rrd.opd fvy. ’shite ■ Oof nUhnflltlle layered fqr.aiyf 3m) hna.yeilow only irtwteatl.Afloat, nioct hdderaaciing - )!« Mian nife.Afktaara alto dab) ahd hue. nmcltowthemaold attOo. for fine lotc. i Bye la selling '«Mjrtt^,«*^^jfe,;'^-leho J 'ln s hlfyrot Oner *?"** *l. .'tiaa4TanM.i)-»e unoto to-dayat lit jig fiat majlte. No, •forlctopi irtwanteii at foil Wlfftt, arftfcVeijrijght .fht(S;id4de to: hater MeirFotk T« iniitcit at : lt«qiWf m b«l<TihorfrJiniil/, . AjiMltf, ‘SajiTiain limited; Whiakey la cihjllcalpcpf.jfidilatipo., and blip, atpoisfilc. Wfßmi-'ii* ■ tsk . ■<r:s /) ■ i'■-■>-•. , , v ... S.—Measrs I?'*RW*Jr tiMfaMufctf,* £h« Mmi onhkixJ fortaspec w» £ q»W.WnftWf> Mw fODeequentlp thebreakg *«pWnf«(*aief,fthd«U*tcu*<tioe Wnda thern hM ; etui veiy, «*#s* UrfW* Mrtt9 hae-completed hia ■ Übi; »i**ot." We quote Lugs at :' febta umtM&tb fISV !• (Dtdlius .$l4 p'jfifa to fl7:flUo maaufac ■tftjia*according toqiuJlty. pr l-0 12Ji « txU t the bolbg t«». ourreadara'to.the circular Coffee we give fy.r , J , LLii wmit-ttyf********’?;’ ti&k o£grf Why* **&- ‘ thare. Jflttlo •,25a -tae kJCdU IU.J. j4ng,&, »££§&£fj^!S' ~- •.•A'UW tfnitjlro. JUar Mt’-vrclMMi Mon} • OfcWnM, vxa toon i*f* 40! CuO*, *»fc •• ■ ' . • . iKiff'-i ;,}■( H 1 nunHonii. ‘"''l : ' ■ - . mWo oe the ocean steamers. STEAUKR , FBOX i VOB f • ©AT 8UT0pa....... ~Boston Liverpool^...i..Aug. 12 Baltic/..,*;....New York Liverpool.. Aug.l6 Fulton. New. York 'Southampton Aug. 22 New York New-York Glasgow.. Aug. 22 Ne w Y0rk,........ Glasgow „* New York.. July 22 Fu1t0n.............HavreNew York, , .July 22 BXBAMRft * 'll -TOK .J BOM - DAT Borasala, l .,., l .New York Hamburg Aug. 1 Columbia....... New York Liverpool... Aug. 6 Edinburgh..../.New York Glasgow*....,;*.,.Aug. 8 City WaahtngtonNew York Liverpool . .Aug. 12 Arago. ;New York Southampton Aug. 28 . MQVKMBNTfe OF HAVANA STEAMERS. •' PmUDiLPHU— From New York 2d, arriving at Ha. vana Bth, and New Orleans 11th. From New Orleans 80th | Havana 28d, arriving at New York 28th. QOAEBd CiVT—From New York 7th of each month! arriving at Havana 12th, and Mobile 14th. From Mo bile 22d, Havana 24th! arriving at New .York lath.' 1 '_C ah awb a—Prom New York'l2th, arriving at Havana 17th, and New Orleani 19th: From New Or!eans37tn< Havana 29th; arriving at New* York 3d. - • » ' . • Otrr—From New York 17th, arriving at Ha vana23d, and New Orloana 28th* From New Orleans 6tH, Katana Bth, arrivlng at New York 13th. - Black Wabrioe—From New York 27th, arrive at Havana Ist and New Orleans Bd/ 'From New ■ Orleans 12th, Havana 14th. dtto at New York 18th. 1 • ’ • ■ Ibabhl—Frain Charleston 19th knd 4th, due at Ha. vajii 23d and 7th. Fiplri Havana 10th and 25th, due at New York 16tU and 81et., The OaliforniamaJl,steamers sail from New York on the 6th and 20th of each month. , iSlorine JfnUUtaenie. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, August) 11,1887. .6 7-SUN SETS...; 6 63 '.*..'.....6 38 SUN RISES.... HIGH WATER; 2 " ARRIVED. Brig R a Clark, Romney, 7 days frtsm Etatport, with plaster to E A Souder ft Co. ’ - - Brig J Nickerson, Nickerson, 6 days from Boston, with todso to Twells', Gaßkill A Galyin. Brig Aims Frentlu, Douglass, 4 days from New Fork, in ballast to captain > . . i v Brig D 8 Brown, Halford, 7 days from Boston,.with mdse id J Biker.- 1 ‘ - /' • ' ‘ Brig Volant; Coombajfromßoston'. • - BrigFrs-Newtonißprsguo, from New Bedford.' yßrlgAmUia, WiA from Bristol. ’ ’Bchr Lathe Rich, Hinks, 12days from Brantford, Me. with spars to BA Bonders Go. > •'* » • ‘ - ! B«hr Triumph, 1 Watson, 7 days from Cambrldgeport, Id ballast tocaptiln, -, . ' ‘ , - . ’ Sehr Jas’W Early, Sipple; 1 day from-Frederica, Pel. with wheat to JarJßarratt« Son. ' i: ; • .Schr J L HeyfeHn, Pearce, 1 day from Borer, Pel. with wheat to J&s Barrett A Son. ‘ ■ Schr Golden Gate, Boohe, 2 days from Frederica,-Bel, with wheat to Jas Barratt ft Bdn. > ■ ftjhr Vandalla, Goober, 1 day from Smyrna, Pel. with oatsto J&aßartyttASon.''; Bchr J M-Garrison, 1 d&y from'FrMerlea, Del. with oats to Jas Bimtt & Son.- ; - i Schr Mary H. Brady, Oovordell, 2 days from Milton, Del. with bark to XH McCotley. ’ ‘ Sofar John A Howard, Laws, 2 days from MUford,with wheat and bark to J H McColley. ■ -Schr -Wm 0 Merahon, Turner.l4 days from New Or leans, with hides 1 . Ac, to Jairto Baker. 1 4. - Schr A Jißosseil,Hodge, 5 toys from Fiermont, with lumber to E G Gatiell. Schr 8 M Shadduek, Williams, 4 toys from Middle* town, with atone to Thoe Mansfield. Schr Jaa W.Deputy, Neal, & toys from Boston, in bal last to N Sturtflyant * Co. ; / Schr Geo Edward, Beker, 7 toys from Salem, In bal last to N Sturterant A Co. ’.Schr Mary Elisabeth', Pickup: 3 days from New York, with mdae to Crowell ft Collins. . . Schr Ann FiokerelL Pokes, 6 daya from Alexandria, with mdse to.T Webster,‘Jr. . . ■ > Bchr Hero,-.Terry, 8 days from Baltimore, with mdse to X WelMtorj Jr. , • ’ Bchr Catharine Martha, Towers, A toys from Balti .moro, witt mdse to -T Webster, Jr. Schr Masy.MUler. Laws, 6 days from Boston, in bal last to.O Miller.* Co . - Schr Southerner, Bellows, 4 days frow N Fork, with mdse to C 8 Bmitt. - , • Schr. H E Sylvester, Malay, 0 toys from Boston, in ,baUastto,N.Sturterant A Co. •- Schr Octoraro, Tuft, 2 days from Port Deposit, with .wheat and com to Bewtey, Wilson A Co. Schr AnnieJJ Ru*££U,'Warrington, 2 daysfrom Lewes. Del, with grain to Bewley, Wilson tc Co. >■ Schr Champion. Keen, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with osto to Bewiey. Wilson £Ca., , ; • Schr B’Mattheihiißiggln. a days Doth’ Laurel.’Del. With wheat to J WBacon 4; Co.' i «. . Schr Diamond State, Stoithem, 2 days from Milford, Del. with wheat to JHMcColley, *■- BbhrS Applegate < Baulky,' from DlghtOfl. Bclir Adelaide, Clark, from Boston. 1 flehr Lewis Moiford, Doyle, from Boston. $ • 'Schr Bichard Vaox, Prink, from Boston. • Schr RHWilaonjHulse, fromßostom > ■ > Bchr B Prink) Doughty, from Boston. : - - ' Schr Hannah Willetts, Oranmer, from Salem. Bchr Jacob and William, Matthews, from Portsmouth. SchrUtoldaaJSagte/Keisfcy, from Providence, fr BehrEJ ScottTxaylor, from Lynn. -• - Bohr 8 B & PLPharo, from Newport. ' ’ Steamer Thos Jefferson, Sohellinger, 6 hours from De< ia,ware 'City,'having in tow 4' canal barges, laden with flour, grainy coal,-Iron,-lumber, hark and slate: •' ToWed thereto 14 bargee,' hound to different points in the into* riot, .with mdso. , . - , , ~ •" steamer,Gen McDonald, hours'from Cape May, with mdse and passengers to captain. In conse quence of a thick fog prevailing yesterday morning, could not observe any vessels below Reedy Island: from thence upward about three herm brigs and fifty achrs. all appaeently in upward b^und. oEeared, Steamship Kennebec”'Hand, 1 NeV York. J AUderdlce. Brig Meteor, Anderson, Boston, A Packer A Co. Brig Lucy Alin,-Wass, Boston, Rogers, filntaicksbo Si Co. * < * * i> . . Brig Eureka, D&Ij t Montego Bay, Jamaica, Outer bridge, Harvey 4 Co. Brig’Frauds Newton, Sprague, Newburyport, Brown ft White.' Brig Mary, Hj» Kelly, Boston, Noble, Hammett ft Caldwell.' 4 5 Brig Amins, Lewis, Boston, N B,alterant A Co. BcUr J U Beauty, Neal, E Cambridge, : do Sdir H E S/lTester.'&leeervy, Boston,' do Schr/}<mEdward,-Baker, Salem, ' 'do *( Bchr 1 1 McCiuakejy iHeUnaonS Hartford, Bepnller A; Bro. • 1 ! - Scbr SA Hoe, Baker, Boston. Vaadueen, Norton ft 00. Schr 8 Applegate, Daolbjr, Richmond. 'do SchrGoMefilMMratiwf, * 1 Scbr Man* Milter, Laws, Boston, O Miller ft Co. Sohr Adelaide, Tyler Stone ft Co. 1 Schr L Mulford, Boyle; Boston, Brown ft White. 'Seb* R* Vatic, Frink, Boston, Noble, Hammett ft Caldwell. • ‘ - ; R LLW (l*on ,lluis* IMVhR e? °"- .-flohr B Frink. Doughty, Boston. X Rothermel. /da Sehr Jaoob St William, Matthews, ‘ do Sehr S J Scott, Taylor, Lynn. L. Audenreid & Go, Bchr Triumph, Watson. Cambrldgeport, da ' Sehr J,B and? LPharo,FaU River do Bchra fas Brown,Brown, Salem, captain. Str Henry LGftW, Tier, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. “ *r wbadaira. , y (CorrespondenwofThe Press.) Njbw, Yokz, Aug 10. Awived. barqueH D Brookman/from Haraqa, , '' Boston, Aug 10. Arrived, ship BUndina, from Calcutta. .Correspondence <?f The pro**. , _ „ Hivkc Da Goaoi, Aug. 10. • Twelve boate leftherothit morning, Uaen.and.cqn signed as followa; 1 i - ■.,•7?*,.. T i L Herford..earn, rye and flour to PFitrpafrickrN®* 1 Wto, VnOrosa iron to' Morris it Jones St CO; J W Boyd, railroad Iron j Bastion, and bark to order; wm Lm, Jr. And* Col J R Eck, to* D B Taylor St Coj -S n Trump, lumber to » Trump St Bon; 1 L Mehsffsy, lumber to Noreross it Sheets: ChMi Dlanctwd; lumber to Wil mington, Del; Two Sisters, Muurae f Eoonomy, and J T Wolf, with coal to Dei. > V‘ biemOranda. Steamship YaoderbiH,; Higgins, from New York for Southampton, was seen 3d lost/ 8 SO AM, lat 43 02, long 0386; same 8 A M, steamship Atlautie, for Li verpool, woapaaed by bonne Axof. atN York %th inet. Steamship City of Riitimore, Leitcb, for New- Y<dt. sailed from LlvertoolflMhult. > • Steamship Niagara; Wlckman. from Rostun. Wh ult. arrived ut Lirerpool 26th ult. . . “ steonuhip Columbia, from Now York, Aniy 18, arrived at Llrerhaai ult/ ; 1 Bth :*• 0l “ ,8d •* N6W > r ’‘ tth'SiK?'''' 01^,f b,wt yo,Sl ' Howee, hence at Boston Steamship Delaware, Copse, heneo at N York 9th Inst. . Barque Chester, Crosby, for Philadelphia, sailed from (Bostoo Pth Inftv L . . . . . / Ship AmerifeitfCongress/Mather,cleared atN.Yolk yesterday for Londpn. 5 * r Barque Washington Batcher, Collifts, hence at Naw Orleans 2d iDBt. ‘ • ' - • Biroue Old Hlctyty, Tfwwi*, ttfom Elga, at N York yesterday; ;, • 1 * ! . BaranJ feumnia.BcMso, Uow» at Bolton Bth twit. B«4w K Bwlghti Klckeraoo, hence aVßostqa Bth lust. Brig Ann Elisabeth, 'fojlor, hoaoe at Beaten Blh Inat. Brim loiter,- Croireii, and Ida Mtlrfod, Baris, hence at Boston 9th 1m£.,,,, 1 1 Bth?* t''*** 1 BWtadatjhia, sailed from Boston lirltfßilliha Doaue, timing, from Baltimore, at Boston ■, BrlgEßinj-ham, Ellis, from Mystlc.at Boston Oth bui hc^B£^K ?ri “ d 1 v c^‘*“ Stroup, rtßojtbppi>st. A tc ftvjS&j, *«»«» Doßton 9th Inat. ’ oil. :,^ATAIi." ' !vh?JO " steam frigates Niagara and gniouebtums sailed from Liverpool 27th ult. for. New YorkT^, -■w ■’ ■>'. spoken. ’ ■- Bamue John Howe, of Belfast, from Na« Means for Havre, 83th lilt, lat S 7 93, long Mm, 2d Sava out. MataLti to BoltyJ*.™ *&,¥« %*>«> Ca ” er > t ' w ® ■ of a letter «*ted Acapulco. J.wA. steamer Golden Age ar riyodh.ere on Wt. At 9 A If: I from Mansaallto, tbb:Amsrlcan «Mp Superior in tew/ leaking 4 •feot pep )iORr, ; !fhe » belongs B*t» Francisco with, coal *» ballast for this port, on the usedharoaa a eoalhulk. On the 20th ult, 200 miles this side of Manzanillo, she sprung *'l®*k, and commenced making water at tho above atajed r*te f The captain tried to keep her ft* ckUfeftS possible n the track of the steamer*, AnAhad the fortune to fail in with tee QpnoiA SM. The Sonora then towed her into.MwwsUte.. If it had not been for this fortu nate circumstance, the Crew, already exhausted, would hnye taken to tho boats and abandoned the ship on the following day. At Manzanillo the pumps were kept golngbyagang of Mexican* until the Golden Age ar rived, relieved her of some of hep coal, put a gang of steeruge paxaengers on board of her to wore at the pumps, and'brought her to thto port. The leak ie partlany stopped now. > ■ * " v LiUHOaED r -At Farmhigdalo Ist last, a One ship of 180 tons, called tho Loo Ohoo. She *as &ll*bjr W 5 Grant and George Plercct for g Y-onngaud others; and will bo commanded by toft gcaboro. This is tho second shin of that mom. ' f; • • „ , NOTICE TO MARINERS. A tog Mil has been placed on Capo * otoha, the West rShflSL? tl i° e A t , r “ ce hr Yafmouth,Nß, near the TM?Vao m.*’ “ ven Oman ineech minute,- ii».{Su Üb “' 1 : ® “ f V** twners of the stcam»hlp Eoet the clmmutU»n™ e<,t * r l ,r ‘ w lu establishing ' : 0* ' * . J , Cant Ton Bargu, at New York from Oiuded Bolivar, | repora-that-the Banish. Bchr Elmwaa lcfltontho lei ult. to tUff north of the bar, ,t that place: reseeTand ,««go* tot*! >o“i captain and crew eared apd takep to .. Slxpaaeengera'eud thirteen reamfnor the bircuß Mo daaep, pterlontlp reported lost on Baton, tit, artitod at %r>?ork theyrenctihVkn&SHtir f * S«br Banner, Brown: with UtjMtdfcd balance tor'-nite riaM (rota the .iflfti. if- Show HMBMt»wva,-aahor« near Ainan,arrivedatNe!l.iorlt7olterd*y, . ~,; ; A-.-' ■> VS' :? .’.i<, ,CMt .ot tb» tea Kftpnei, diSdJaftela,itfe*Ay, v Cipflfd'WwWj, f oir W*rlfl?wrt. JfCoirrwu tWofl* w6* $r %r. An% (fllfi dori«h, to lwl(t Araatoi aid *ew*A«ftj» rf ’ .'■ " ' ':''‘ CoiIESTXO £OMB, !'* SOT JpKK, AW 9-An. »%> « BLaW Bfitfi^, icutof i«auc4 ira pMftm « ,Nw i H»rtn i Xmjt Ann, 0w«8«, CMdmia, wigs Tro*. ilio, Stnlllgan • Port att PrloeeitojUia, Oraoriaw, Oar ' (Bt * oriw ,» SnUth f . hv/-"' " ! ' '':':! olatt*B StotU, ScaodelU, Maracaibo July.SBd, with, coffee, bides, 40. i ißg 7th,:Ut, 8d&4,10Q 7820; exchanged rituals with brig Pjsarro, stg/W; RobertHUl*, Patersod, cfrom Liv'erpotu.withmdser Haoiburg bm.Carl Henrlck,Yon Bargu, from Ciudad Bolivar July 16th} and the Bar 26th, with hides, &q,: ,Br fichr Q Jißßer, Johnaohj.frota Blather* Ist ? inat, with' 4600. !dowa. pine apples, 179' bunches "baonaq&s , aod,, /W. barrels .Jimea. Bremen barque Caroline, Strieker,* m>ra Bremen. Juue 20th, with mdse atm 167 passengers:/ul/ 24th, lai 49 46 long 60 60, tow a French steamship bouME. July ISthL Tat 44 30, long 86, saw a ship bound )s.'showing a blue whito and blue signal; Br brig Peru,' Mills/A rd rowan; 72 'day*' 1 via •Halifax -21 days, wlth’.ljfoti/French' brig Louis Qiiiii, Lavouroux, 14 days frpui St. Jpterre, N?F.', with fish j brig Croton, Blye, PortauPrince, July 26th, coffee, cleared, ship RAjah, Bowfcn, neyr.Orleanßj,brig Pauline, Teres, Lawrence, Norfolkrbrig Emily; Dborj/ Charleston: sen 8 Price, Godfrey,, Charleston; sch w H Clear*, (Be.) Albany, 'Nastou > K Dfcvls, Baltimore/ ' ; ? BOSTON/August 9.4-Arrived barque Lyman, Dwyer, Ctonstadt, Jtane 3. Ptosed Elslneut/lfth; barque Tom Corwin, Pike/ OienAibgoa; barque'Yltid Light, Blan 'Chard, 1 Cardenas; Rdw Erercit, Hardy, Balti more,' brig Pico, GoodenObgh', Palermo, May 24. Passed Gibraltar June 43: .brig Susan Smalt/Gordon, Norfolk: brig Plumas; 01a&, BaltirooVe; bri^-WBUBnto,.,Oil man, Baltimore; brig'Candace/MgtheVgfc.Baitlmoto; Br sch Mariner,* Saunders, Dlgby; HeWcomo, PensacoW/ * •. - « o . ■ Sailed; Aug 8 th/wind WSW.' moderate, steamer J Whitney; ships Elizabeth, Susan Hicks; barques Mel I* ta, Lenox, J&mea Cook. wotton, supposed for Trinidad; Lucy Prances, D Kimball; Lotus. Tiaal Wave/Justice Story; brigs B W‘Packer, Charlefl ihiler, 2one, Judge Hathaway, Bophla, North America,' Capt Tom. » List of Arrivals at tlhe ; principal Hotels* i QIRABJ) KOCSB-rChestnut street below Ninth. |J. U. Medway, - Baltimore, 1 Thos. E. Berry and lady*, ! J. X. Houahon, do nurse and child, Md. Wm. Knnalee, do Geo. W. Berry do Mrs. Knnalos, do Thofl. 0. Berry,* 1 do Wm. Berger, do G. M. Johnson, Baltimore. Mrs. Berger, do , R. T. Johnson, ■ do Mr.O.Rldgloy& Iy,do S. Frank **ly, New York, R.-J. Hill, Greensboroagh. J. M. Baxter, Newberry, H. Miller George town. Md. South Carolina. • Jas. 0. Whitney ,_BaU. J. A. Plummer, PetersVg, Jas. Mclntosh, do i Virginia. 1 1 F. Dodge. Georgetown,Md. B. A. Wise, Macon, Go. Mr*. J. D, \VillTama, Pitta- T. B. RusseUi- > do « burgh. D. A. Dangler, Oleaveland. Miss 8. Williams, Flttsb’g. W. B. Brooks, Baltimore. Miss T_Willlama, do J. 8. Bryan;- Philadelphia. W. A. Benson*'NaahriUe.; J. B. Noland, MO/ •A. F. Bradshaw, do. J.W. Watson A lady: do. 1 J. Columbia. J&cobWajrn&r. 111. . , 3s; Hi Turpin, Vo.-* - Q, GoodmanjOin/i h. Hyraan,<7a. Mra.M. M. Cole> St. Louis; H. Walbridge.N. Y, , F, W. Loncworth, pita Mta. I. T. Moore, Ya. 0.1. Acreii Newark. .■ ; K. Mead, Bt. Louts. '' C.'H.'Whdstley,N.'Y. ! B. P. Crane, do. A. H.- Ludl&w, Warren. R. Knott, Louisville. 1 1 * A. Joat, Sfibnphta; V - , , B. B.Ridgley, U.8.N.. - •. J.A. WeiSfcTork. ' N. Y; Rldgleyj Baltimore. A. J. Merw A lodyj Gal 8 N. B. Wa&n’p; Amboy.' Miss B V. P.oolniea,'B,o. / £ x . 'Mrs.' Statens,* do’-, ! <i ! H. F, Kllit & lady, Mtas*/! J. Cronest. l/ew York /„£ i Charles G. Shaw, Cincinnati J. Richards,.Chicago. Geo. W. Shaw - , Ohio. 1 ; " ,w.'. 0.1 Templeton, New T. L. Luddem, Greggvllle, . Orleans. Illinois. ‘J / Silas'Johnson &'lady, N. George jy. Beebe, N .York, Jonty. ' * Wm. williusu, Penna. J, W, t trigging. Handies* A. H. Muliii, Washington. ter. England. Cjias. Andrews, & la, By- W. H.Hfllmau, N. York, racuse. ' , Chas,N,.Erbeii l Lancaster. fleorge Morton, Toronto. ' OhariesP.Wood. K Yori. Baml. O. Bishop, N. York. «.%. Galb, Louisville. Henry Day, New York. S. Castor, New York, t’: ' do. K. H.Cobb, do. w. W. Book, Louisiana. Miss P. Buck, Miss. Min J. T. Morehead, Miss. 0. R. Dablon, Memphis. B. P. Jenkins, Boston. . T. H. Dickson, N. York. Mrs. Cameron, N York.' .. Miss Osineron, N. York. J udge Burnside 41a, Belle- '}. M. Wlllienls, 1 Mont. fonte. gotaery,Ala. - F. M. ullmor, jr., Mont. G Groves. Louisians. ,„l!““;«y,Ala. ■ , .:. W.J. Adderson, Bt. Louis W- W. Bally, Arkansas.. .J. D. Chambers, Wash. H. Oittlemsu, N. York. H. A. Mutlsr, St. Louis. 0. Campbell,Richmond, Va. Wm.J. Peek, N, York. J. Andrews, Jr., N, York, W. Wright, Brooklyn. j • MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. 3. Soewenthal,Evansville. B, F. Philips, Memphis. - Thos. Barnet,Trenton,NJ«- 0.0. White do Abraham Wile, Grenada, 8.. H. Cowles, Troy, Miss. •Misa; • ' J.'Daly,Gh&rleiton.BG.„ j i. Millet, LoaisriHe, Ky. Sam*! B. Robertson.' Ml* J. H. Thompson, Ho. J ami,Mo.*'’ H.B. Cornet, MU*.- R. P« JRttff.Blalreville. r A. M. Whlte/Hollidaysb’g. C. W. Ann strong N. York. C. P. Mann. BeaVet* co. Dr. Lora Ice, Clearfield, Pa. 0. McGill k lady, Phila, Mies do do Wm.P. liaison, db Isaac Sticker, Milton, Pa, »*’. do . Wiq. Spracher, lAacaster. j-’P- Kelly, * do ‘ Wm. McLean, Shlppens- A,L. Yerntz, Lancaster. burg.. £• K. McLean Shipps tutb’g. H. a. Bturgecn St daugh- Isaie Kinney,' I do - ' ter, Perms. 11 ‘ 1 Wm. Van Oulln, Phila. Henry Cook, Jr. Josephs. UNION—Arch street, above Third. M E Mochring, Port Wayne., Thomas' Kennedy, jr., Jaoob Weisman,' Phllada. ‘Pittsburgh. 3, B. Eart A la, McKtm 00.. John Daogler; Kentucky. s«*nard Baris, Kentnelyr. . Sol Spriggs, do. - T.H. Baker, Wooster, O. A. 0. Yuadt, NaplerriUe, Wm. B. lllinois. ’ A. Dunham & la, Chicago.. M. P. Stevens, Bangor. John H. .Walked, Balto. PhlUp BhoU.Baßo. J. Gesner, New York.. Nathan Waggoner, Phce- Chas, E. Morgan, Phila. mxrllle, Pa. J, W, H. Smith it lAj Cln*-. L, Tbomaa.Atlantlo OStyJ nati, Ohlo. S. T. Thorp, Easton. - ■{ AMERICAN HOTEL—Chesnut atreet/above Fifth. ' John Sturgeon, New, Or- Jno.B.Tappea, New York'. J.'wft.wthoru!, Lfixing- % BaU,h - W “- P. BrUliMt, do. J.Gould ana lady, Trenton, J.B. Gardner, Kadis, Kv 1 . N. J. ‘ ' 1 Jno. W. Park, Lexington, MisaPeval,. do, „ ■' ,0* Huatainger and lady, • Makwell, Va; * Schuylkill Haven. ‘ . J. 0. Houatao, Livingston, B.J.Lwrt. Phila. Ala. 1 Ratal. B.',Corey 1 do W: T. *cP»rl«na, Jljlt. ' Sajnl. Sllver. tleliwiu-e' " j R. J. CumiaW itoifam.- H. 0. ariffitti/ikt.-' ! RS. OumniW a<> . • D.W.'Wolfe. Fhita. ; ‘ ML« 0. Cummingx, do; O.W. Dauu, Olie.lor > ;.»■ Bo*.™, AtlxntleOlty. J. M. Fhibwix, PotUvllie, Ohttlet 0. Cliii, JelUad, t£m. H.PMMOiifc; do I & ttobriioiWa.;-'' W.THoward, Pitubifg Wm, WMjjKmyre., lie).j Boltßatheobari, N.Y* J.g. MunlbrJl'Sliidelntiul 8- BiSlwo, Rood!#*, f». 1. Mommyßtchfißl, fili*. D..W. CtMumkll, Jr., Nttr P. E.fliely ij.JtlmOr.. OmHo. -■ •' r Wm, W. Wilion, St', Pm!. A. 0, Freeman j PhiUdel I *. D.X Jnrtlce', do. i. Brown, ,Vlen»». M- 1. Goodmia, KJ. : . CITY HOTELtTMrd shore Race etreot. J. Oanaer, Pennsylranis. U. Oeeth, Ai lento wa. Marion Braiuard, Sheffield. 1. Albright,'Minnesota. 1 A. M. Clark, Cairo. u. F, Kelnhart,Lebanon. Wm. Barton, Baltimore. J. Hocht, Pdttstowu. 0. L.. Westbrook, Jams*- Geo. Koffiuan, Baltimore. „ t town n . , ; ' J - Delbert, Now York. Chaa. Boofleld, Marietta. .J, Uustorn; Now Haven. W.Ljonuton,’New York . 8. M. Shuti, HartfmdL 1 WK. Oakley, Cape Island, t'- lwayWian, Boalon. . i Mr. George, Eimlra, . . , B,Lawrence, llenriettai 1 J. E. Pavls.Montreal. 8. Olaswce, fialtimere., , Ohasi Cupsfreth, Peuu’a, Bi F. Williams,-PMlsd’a. ! BTATKj, VNlC'N—Market street,'above Sixth, i lobuKltcese, Lancaster. B. 0. Mayer, Phila. A. Pearce, . do. . J. 0. Stoner, Manor, Pa.' 8. B,Btowart,Blafriir'e,Pa. John Pinkerton, L&no, 1 G. E.Wcrts, Carlisle, Pa, W, A. Allen, BuCka«i,Pi. -R-.J. Reese, Balt. ' K.'Mills,"Balt. ’ H. Johnson, Peru. 111, H. H. St. John, Phils. C.F. Gauthuer, ’ ao. J. B. Rhoads, Boyen'u.Pa. S. L. Kite, BarrUburg. D. M. Donald, PottavllU., H'W- MjrerA J P ! ‘anMyltauift. ! J. L. Kirk.ChesttrWnty, Hon.RichudShavraudio., ‘Peunaylvania. « 71 { CloarflfldjPa. _ . H. F. 'Drunor, Golaubla, A. W. Wood, yhUadplphla. Paxmaylvanla. i , J»cobFctt«fty,Parfcsbuig. (Martin Brunef,Columbia, JqbA .Columbia, Denniylvonla. Fannsylvanla. J. Ely, Laocarior county. Hugh M.Boyd, Columbia, Jamw W. Hunter, Oolum- Fennaylvanlo,, . ~ . bit, Fa. x 0. Janet, Philadelphia. G. T. Cook, Philadelphia. Sperifll NijUcee We would attention of onr render* to the Rale j. 0,-Huber’a new; auction store, No. 210 North Second street,' thle evening, Go, all yo who wont bAtgaina. It Saving Fund—Five Per Cent* tional Safety TVust Company, In WALUorfitreei, southl west-comer of Third Street,' Philadelphia. Assets orerQsi Milliok avd a Half or Dollars, invested In Ecal Estate, Mobtoaobs } Qrooed HeetB, and other first class securities, ,os required by the charter. Thin Institution confines its business entirely to the recei ving of money <u) deposit. Any sum, large orsiriall, » md the money is always paid bach, with out notiee, to any Amount.. .office, is, .open every, day from 9 o’clock In the morning until 7 ti’cloek in the evening, and on Mondajy and Thursday evenings until 9 o'clock. Establishment.—The;Salamander Safe Factory of' Meun. Evamb fit WatboM, Is one of the most interesting establishments In the'clty. ■ The building in which their operations aro earried on, is to be found in Eighth street, near Vine; the sales-rooro being atNq. 26 SobthFoiirtV street/ fifty' and are employed in the various departments of ihe-ft&u factqrtog establishment. ’ Some idea, of the extent Cf oi£lr Übon may be. formed from a statement of the writ, they have now ki hand. Their workmen are now engaged in constructing large safes for the following new taAks 4toe ‘for the Strausburg Bank) lined 'all through with ohilled iron,'weighing about 6,000 pounds; ’ one of the same size and material for the Southwestern' Bank of Virginia; and ohe for the Bank of Jertey Shore, Pa. j two fyr the Gataragua Bank; one for a pri vate banking house In /Wlikesbarre, Ba.; one for'a private banking house at Norristown, Fa.; and .large‘«et Qf ohiUod.iroft biVEk vault doors for A *ejr Bank at ktUtviUei N. 3. All these are to be supplied With Evans & Watson’s Patent Alphabetical Bank Look, Which i» equal to any other lock npw t in .use for safety and convenience/ For testimony as to the value ofdhls lock; Messrs. Evans Bc, Watson can refer to the Olty'and Consolidation Banks, of thlsoity • Newark Bank, Dela ware; Bank or Fulton, Alabama, and Poe &, Swity, Selma, Ala. ’ There are also to be seen at the factory, In process of construction, gpmo sets of vault doors for tlje n« w Pennsylvania Railroad office, at the corner of Third street and Willing’s Allay F. Brown’s* Essence of Jamaica Ginger.— This is truly'A family medicine; vt this season, affections of the stomach and bowels are so common, <jo family, individual, or traveller should be without'it. It is .peculiarly, efficacious la summer complaints of children, and is known and prescribed by the medical faculty. See advertisement. llTorridgea., On Wednesday,'August*sth/ 18S7, by the Rev. Dr, Beicbsr, at his residenoo, l.gfe Green street, in this ettv, SAMUEL KIMMKBWRIQItT, of tower Merlon, to SUSANNA P. OhOSdlN.jorWert Philadelphia. X*T. W. J. Mann, “ mim *mhma k . On, the evening of Sunday/August Sth, after a pro tracted-ijiUOTsTMrA JOHN SULLIVAN, aged 26 yearn j . The relatives and friends of the family are .respect .rally.lnvited button* the funeralviboiUihisiate retd-' deuce, No. 638 Christian atroeV'on at 8 o’clock., To -proceed toCaibedral .Cemetery. , > - , -• i s»,*j.j(w£ully iuWai td AKomi tbs runeimi,. AUimiri»t«Mb, <tx, •)' o'olooV, ffho; aMna wilt tmr» ifr. g f g«*aid!.,*Mrtwatb ÜBnismT Oho f Katf ’ ** 1 «’«!**' *« proo*M to; ' MoOLENSBT. la th« T3d yeuofM» T -Vte'MMifw and friend, ofthe family «r* ranreet lullf inmedto .tter.d .the fanerel.froia h‘.aUte xesi> J e >>gl« I l«.orß«iiuj'ntni l thi« (Tnes d»y).lttrncwit,«t I "wu tiandS.Atv, uojriurj, rtv. uTm.jfAimjr st., )»iow mxa, . *mtt !! /rjl.ji'v jMk ,» , i i„4 i. | ' .1?. tA ‘“J'WBDNEBBAT, 12th inrt., wo Intend to £S‘tL b bu J ria ? •“ opportunity of iseleetlne & °? h r «“*Mi«kmr„t.nPy.mobnt'o! eS 6 .t, mieil Boprrtaenta of Xiteritnw .nd ,■ W* Bow Trie™ >t which wo uraallr thi* nmSi’ht If »f «f» book or books tj Citt.raS 1 aP OU^ T ¥* Will MCOITO & SpUmil, , T ' rellt J'- |lva O cnl « to One Hundred lt&^iS!. l,o^«,rt , or rlsk *P **»• ““ 4 no favor, patron..? tUtj ' ln ‘I 19 4t, Wbntlon of the gifts to bn, B^ E R O i 'JS.—Buyers are invited to’ call ae^ ’“mine our Manila Bale Hope, which wa can aWh^Lrobii?^' 110 ' ‘“ d W * rr *"‘ “ "*« to 'V ' au 11 v„ o. » ™n»* 00-1 »nn No. 23 u. Water at, aud 133 N. Wharves. FAMILY AND " -EXTRA — A ' gentleman, or eood BOAltnrsb BS^ lo , 0 i en ’ Be wtommodated with ARniIKK,?.. 0 -?? 4 , , ttle nae of. Bath. Apply at *76 AROII Btyeetl north aldo. . ' ■ - iulb-2« T‘lttW.r* A flne DWELLING, replete dUtftWSv TiJr® ? odern c °nv*niencM, within a short ssßtear*'' 1 ' *° rf - FTn*mw E ;r^. splef,dld private re tb. elev- «SrV sltu *i^f 4 1“ tho n,ort pleaaaut part of ininvroL.ji .i r, oW * bargain, ea the owner la lidlnos?n c Partlcnlara addreaa ■' BE BIDENORi* at the ofllcß of-thta paper. . aulQ.3t# UKEAT gift - book 'Sale, JLANoO 83* CHESTNUT Street.' N.B._No oonneo house i» the City. , aul«Bm. , KELLY, (Successor to .William wrtle) Regalia, Book., Jewels, Emblems, Masonic B“““npment Charts, Ac.' Odd yellows' Hall. NORJU SIXTH STREET, below Race, Philadelphia. Ordpra from any part of the country, addressed to James Kelly, promptly attended to. au 1-lm fJIVE HOTTY'S 'AMERICAN MANO - PAOTtJBED BTEF.T, PEN a trial. «W CHEST NUT Btraet, above fourth. $1 per groas. aul.lm' .TOSfifH BLACK, Banner,. Sign, Decora t* tlve ,and. General ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, N. E. corner POURTQ add WALNUT Sheets, entrance on Fourth street. . AIso—PORTRAITS, the size of life, paintod from Daguerreotypes. . < sul-dlm Harness, saddles .and trunks, & PHILLIPS, Nos. M and 10 Booth wsyENTH street, above CHESTNUT, hare manufac tured, exprnsly for the PALL TRADE, a larger stock °2‘®9P*nor Harness. Saddles and Trunks, than any other house In their line, and having reduced the mode ■ ll V m . , r acturln £ web a perfect system, they are be yond all competition style and price. 1 P. Harness makers can be supplied cheaper than they can manufacture. ‘ aul-lm JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT OUCEOKS, NOTES, DRAPTB, ' . ’ ' BILL HEADS, OIROULABS, ' And JOB PRINTING genoraily, at shorteal notice and fair prices. , am.lm THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO.,' OFFICE. 320 CHESTNUT" STREET, forwarda PAROriJi HPEniB >E ?A M w IRO .? A,iDIZ;IS I BANK'NOTES and •i'iK.'W °wn LINES, or ln connection aumwn ?£££&? COMPANIES, to, all the principal 110WNS and OUTES of the United States a B. 8: SANDFORD. •General Superintendent. 7WOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Po llcy No. 4202, lesued hy the American Fire Inaur ance Company, in the name of Nicholas E.Thouron, ?S te iJ^ p He b6r 15.1853, for $4,000 on brick building situated on the wost aide of Sixth street, hotween Prune and Spruce atreeta, haa boeq lost or mislaid. Applies lion haa been made for a new one In lieu thereor. A suitable, reward wIU be paid for its return to No. 20 North Seventh street. vr4t* jVrOTICE—THE BUSINESS OF TWELLS r"* • GA®KILL A 00., will hereafter th ® at f le Qt Ywmls; gaskill * GALVIN, at No? 5 and 6 B. Wharves, &ad ; No. 828-N irhArree. , \ au4-lm Sm^rtro“ R . A 1 P OA:D ;SHKES AND conatantly on hand I Orders received for Light Railroad Iron—2B Iba., 83 Iba., 40 ft a. per yard „ „ “AND* A MOBRIK , ' aui»lm 8. B. cornet Front and Walnut. : THE PRESS, A NEW, D4ILY NEWSPAPER, BY JOHN W. FORNEY. I propose establishing a First Olaas Dally Newspaper In the City of Philadelphia, on the Ist or August, to be entitled “IHB PRESS.” 11 Thb Pxibs" will be Democratic lu its politics, and will sustain the policy of the present National Admin istration. It la my determination to make It worthy of the sup port of every class of reader!. Dignity, courtesy, and independence in the utterance or my sentiments, enter prise and efficiency In the Commercial, Literary and News Departments, end respect for the opinions of other!, trill he kept constantly In view. ■ I have embarked all my own means la this project, and Intend building np a Journal that will not only be credllahje to our City and our State, but trill furnish me an independent livelihood. A somewhat.egtenelye experience In public life, end many year,’, connection with, journal lam, will, I hope, obtain/br “tfnn paaes’> afsvorable reception. • . ftleads in tho different. Word* aud Counties of f ennsylvani*, and in other States, will place me under many obligations by giving “Tan Paxes') a helping -s»«»'or' 4x* wcaaa;. \ ■ t i Dally, (pm. Ahhnmt) Inadtaaee;..:.'. se 00 1“' Wirt, parable tothe Carriers.) Yrj-Wcridr.jper .annum,) { n advance,.,.,.,...... 300 TOTO > „ “ 200 *i 4ltor W Proprietor, at tbo Office 0 Bj>*Sa,!< Mo. 417 chestnut Street, next to Penn jylfani* JBank Building, above Fourth Street, Phils deffiU, f JOHN W. FORNEY. OOHENCK’H PULMONIC SYRUP KF cured a Slater of Dhirity and a child at St. Joacnh’a *** In ParUh street, five doors above Tenth DronchlalConiumptlan, and Hemorihage of the Lungs, and oertiAed to by Bov. Thomas L. Janeway. ro^?s!r^.‘laatar of th ® Presbyterian NprthOhureh. PULMONIC SYRUP croeda daughter of T. D, Bose, Jacoby street, near Race, of Scrofula of over , fire revs? standing. SOHENOK’S PULMONIC SYRUP cured Robert H. Deacon, BUtsbarg. near Camden, N. J., of Scrofula of IaOJMr yeari l standing, after hU legs, arms and neck hod broke out in runningulcen, t, , PULMONIC BYBUP cured Mrs. Baraib. street, of the lost stage of Consumption. 1 . SOHENOK’S PULMONIC) SYRUP cared John 0. Green, <rfTacony, in the very last’stage of Palmonary Contqmntion , * SCHENOIUS PULMONIC SYRUP cured Charles G. JohnMn, gf Bristol, Pa., oC Liver'Complaint and Con sumption. , , . pI SfMONIO BYBUP cured Richard L. ti.^ ro J.if• * -i°f Pulmonary Consumption. SOHRNOK‘B PULMONIC SYRUP eared Peter gr ißeekraini of .Somerset county, N. J.,after belngove- Oonaump ‘ BpHEI^QK»S : PULMONIO BTBUP cured Mrs. Tucker, of JerseyCity.N. J., in the lost stage of Consumption. nMEEJ&te 1 * accompanied by her minister. PULMONIOSYBUP cured Ilewy 0. Mandy, offiahway. N, J,, in the last stage of Consump t!on< Certifiod to by Dr. Craig. ‘ • Oace.No. 38 N. 81XTQ street, corner of N wtii skeefc, and for srl® by all Druggist*. Prioe 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. aulO-it riOUNTRy COLLECTIONS made with \J promptness and at the nmol rates, by DAVIS St BIRNJ3Y. No. 25 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. TbVftoyU® attention to their unequalled facilities for J«e. adiwtmeat of controveraUs in ail porta of the united States and Canadas, and collecting and securing „ ' MERCANTILE CLAIMS, afforded by their thorough organisation; having local agents in every settled county In theUnlon.and by pros perous associate ofieos in Boston, Louisville, Dobmme, New York, Bt. louts ‘ Detroit. .Baltimore Cincinnati, Bt. Paul’s, WaaWiKten, Bitieburgh, MUwaUkle, Charleston, , Chicago, Memphis, J?°? i’ b . New Orleans, Savannah. Each local office controlling Its own collections, and haying daily boslncw couaectionswlth the most tollable and cgpeiUnced attorneys in the country. i k*v® superior facilities for collecting drafts and maturing paper at points not accessible to Banks and Bankers, and Remittances are promptly made by f° r eommlaaions that exceed but atigbti/ the• ourrent rate of ejtchango. By the aid df Intelligent correspondents, they are able to hay* 4*iut Warrants located, claims adjusted, titles emtetHOdj In all parts of the West. au4-tatht»-lm BENZOLE PORTABXiE GAS for Listing Stores, Dwellings, Fac joneS), Hotels, Ac.. This Qaa Machine • haa been In oOnMwjt and successful use for four years, and Is therefore nhlbnger an experiment. The simplicity or .the Apparatus, its entire freedom from d&ugerby explo oisns, the little, attentiou required, the ease with which it »a by any person, and the cheapness and sujveridrlty of the Light over all others, has gained for ft the **X,o w W» opinion of those acquainted with its merits. The,cost of the Light is about one cent per hour for each burner, Numerous certificates by those that have usisd the machine; and a Machine In opera !l 0Q , c & be '". f,(m flt th ® G «»g Store of S. R. BLAIR, No. 10 North Boventh Street. For further information »PP l /waNjve,to , • , O f P. WBKKS, aui-stuth lm Agent Boston Bensole Gaa Works Co. LUMBER l LUMBER! l—Tho subscriber, who has for aoveral years occupied tho premises at Jllji Kensington* has removed to BTRBBT WTIAJIJ, adjoining the Phmnix PlMrioff MUI, on Delaware arenas, where he in tends kconlng alarge assortment of Carolina and other fioor iughotfds, steps, risers, shelving, celling, fencing and Scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked. For sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are in vited to call end examine for themselves, and every ef fort will b© made to give satisfaction. Order® received and supplied at the shortest notice for all kinds and Sited of Southern yellow Pine, Timber and Scantling. ;aul-tf- >’ s. s. RlOillH riREAT B Alt GAINS IN DRY GOODS! X* ' OLO9ING OUT OP SUMMER STOCK » J. MoGLATUERY, FIFTH Street, below the Shlppen Street Market, East side, will offer TO-DAY bis entire stock *f •’> SUMMER. DRESS GOODS, such os Sojnraor Silks. Duqals, Oballies, French and Swiss Laics, Shawls, Mohair Mitts, and Parasols, at 10 percent. IrtffitUan cost, to make room for Fall Goods. Also, M 0 needle worked COLLARS and SLEEVES, from 10 cents to ft, about half priee, real bargains. Also, a large assortment of PLAIN and FANCY OASSIMERES, ~ , CASUMERKTTB, TWEEDS, LINEN DRILLS and CHECKS, for M£n and Boy’s Wear, at leas than cost. ’Together with © large end general assortment ot ' - SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, at our uAtul low prices. Our cheap rent and small nrofits enables us to under sell the up-town stores at all times. C7* Give ns » call. aul-d8 The best and cheapest ambrq- TY#ES in the World, at the new rooms, 1620 West MARKET Street, over Chance’s Dry Goods Store. , EVANS, , qyg-lt* . Photographer and Practical Teacher. WANTED— A WOMAN TO DO GEN ERAL Housework; must be a good washer and Iponer. Also, a woman to take care of ehildres. Those only who can eo me pell rteoramended ; uulO-ltf * 66 Fourth atiwt. • STUDY .'JL' wDSLAOKOLCS Course of PNfeehj, a thorough praetids of Explanatory Gfanunar. Bequlris no other application tbsnitheboun passed with the teacher. No. 307 (Rtafil) FILBERT street. •. übt-at TJIOR RENT—A modern three-story House, J 1 - with back buildings, bath bouse, Ac., on Eleventh street, above Spring Garden., Apply to Be. MOSELEY, No. 9 N. Eleventh stfeftt: , au6-lt# A, GtITX WITH EYERY BOOK, WORTH to 100 Sollua, tt MAOKB’BOUT BOORaxoa*, No.sai OHBSTtrai Boor . . . *ol-ltr WALOTT'STpEFmEATSi^Pw ..' » , prietor, Mr WM. J, NAOMI i Actloe and Start Manager, Mr. WAYNE OLWINS. pkSrtfcXcuS Md Y*rtuetto, Wcenta: Upper Circle, ■lf cental Private Box and Oraheitca Scots, K recta. Box Onicc does pool » o’clock A. M. to 4 B. M. Doom open at 7 o'clock; performance wUldosunsnce at B.' ' TUESDAY August llth, ' j JUYRNILE COMEDIANS. The performance will commence with the popular ns. tionalair.the : ' Jl * * “STAR-SPANGLED BANNER,” . After which itha burlesque, entitled •• , ROMBASTES FORIOSO. BombastesMaster Frederick Wren, aged 5 Years. • To be followed by Shakspeare’a tfagedy of MACBETH. • The whole to conclude with the twee of >. A TINKER AND A TAILOR, A SOLDIER AND A ' SAILOR Tommy Charcoal, , Master Frederick JOHN DREW’S NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT street, above EIGHTH .—Leasee and Manager, John Drew. • Brieed—Dress Circle'and Par quet, 37k cents; Orchestra Chairs, M cents: Seats in Private Box, 76 cents: family Circle, 26 cepts. Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o’clock. Box Office open from 10 to 8 o’clock, where Seats can be scoured with out extra charge. - TUESDAY EVENING, August Nth, By special desire, for five nights more. 4i 4 MONB.E. GODARD, , the great ®ronaut andjjWlsard, will appear in a succes »lonofM«lMlWonder«,i,mbrMlMr The Woolen Bell, TheMegle ExprtMCompany. IheMeeTeUoneßlee,and ♦ariou. other brUllent Magical Peato. To conclndo with the i ..'' MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OP A PULL GROWN MAN , THOMEUF’ 8 VARIETIES.-«The cool ‘■lPl*?* i? the city, end the ihoit rcswctablj et. tended N. W, corner FIFTH end OIIESTNUT ” THIS, end EVERY EVENING thU »Mk, t 8 op.d, With a 1 1 MUSICAL AND TERPSIOHOREAN MELANGE . A UngbaNa Afterpiece will conclndo the performance, which commence# et e quarter to 8.- Admiaolon 10 cento JOHN 0. WARREN, •t .„A llpnn ~ Conductor of Amtlacmento. J. B. THOMEPF, Manager end Proprietor, aull-lrr PARKINSON’S ILLUMINATED GAB DENS, • 1 ■ CHESTNUT. ABOVE TENTH PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY EVENING. au 11-tf Admittance, one shilling. A MERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC.— p*-®; \ MARSHALL has great pleasure la announc* lug that, through the immediate agency of the justly pdpuiar impressario , MAX MARfcTZfUC, now in Europe, he has effected an engagement with RONZANI’S Celebrated, Grand and Complete ■ BALLET TROUPE, (From the Theatre Royal, Turin.) Which will be under the personal direction of SIGNOR DOMINICO RONZANI, Manager of the Theatre Royal, Turin, and actual Maltre de Ballet, from Her Majesty’s Opera House. London , aulo-6t .. . SANFORD’ 8 . OPERA HOUSE— ELBVBNTHBtreet, above Chestnut.<■ .’ OPENING NIGHT?! ! MONDAY loth, and for the With the entire Original SANPORD’S OPERA TROUPE, composed of SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS, including Miss JULIA POLINE and Master SANFORD, the BYaB Daschbb, who . will appear, on the Above night, in an BBTIKX KKW pftooxxtfKß. including Sosos: Oaoauaas, Ac., Ac.; also, the new burlesque on the Aeademy of Music. Doors open at 7# o’clock—to commence at 8. > Admittance 25 cebts. ’ ID** In preparation, a burlesque on La Trivial*, au 10-6 t Academy of music, broad and LOCUST Streetsr—Mr. E. A. MARSUALL, Sole Lessee.—The PROMENADE CONCERT at this estab lishment Is nightly honored by Enthusiasm, Popular fry and Jfashion. > THIS EVENING; August 11th, new and attractive features, , M’LLB, SOHELLEB, SIGNOR FIERI, their s»t engagement in America;. MISS 0. RIOHING9, MR. FRAZER, CARL BERGMAN, and the GERMA NIA ORCHESTRA. 1 / * ■ . Admittance 25 cents. aoMt ggbatro flixb ffiggrg. HAVANA CIGARS—a handsome ment, such aa -• < Figaro, j. ■ • .. Partagas; 1 Cabana, . Sultana, : Gloria, ... , Joplter, , < Coloso, Convermantes, ■ \ Torrey Lopes, Union Americana, Orejon, Flora Cnbana, Ac., Ac;, Ac., jn ,Xt *nd 1-10 boxes, of all rises and quali ties, in store and constantly receiving, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, I (new) 138 WALNUT Street, j aul-ly below Second, second story TOIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS A SEGARS.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig “New Era,” dally expected froth Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES .TETE, (New) 138 Walnni street, below Second, • aul Second Story., ('IOAL! COAL! COAL I—TAGGART’® J CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL. J J. A R. CARTER’S GREENWOOD, TAMAQU A COAL GEORGS W. SNYDER’S PINE FOREST SCHUYL KILL COAL. ' RANDALL & MEREDITH - Have for sale, and are constantly receiving from the above eelebrated Collieries, ' COAL OF ALL SIZES. There is no Goal mined anywhere, equal in quality to these, and a trie* will convince any one of their great superiority.* Our Coal is very carefully aA oqr yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from slate, dust and all impurities. Our PRICES are as LOW a the VERY LOWEST. , . . oar Office, No, 3 SOUTH FRONT ifretst, Orders Ml at our Yard,* OALLOWHILL stmt, brio* BROAD stmt. > ' - T Orders left at cur Wharf, WATERstreet, above OAL LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Poai, will receive prompt attention. . i Purchaon for,Family use will do well to call and ex amine onr Coal before purchasing elsewhere, aut-tf; ; SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL— K 7 I am dally receiving, at my yard; the best ability of SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.' My customer*, and all others who may favor me with their orders, mar rely on getting Coal that will he satisfactory to them.: ID" No Inferior Coal kept at this estabtishment to offer at LOW PBIOKS. , ALEXANDSB CONVERT, aal-tf N. R. corner of Broad and Cherry Sta.; Lehi&h Aiii) sofluYLkax coax:— DALY, PORTER fc 00., COAL MJXRM, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly oa hand, at the Terr lowest rate*, a fall supply of Lehigh ■■MSIMiiiajHMIMRHnMHHaMHMMHHaM R =S! BS^fOT^rFf^ Il’owTidAti 1 l’owTidAti WORK.— I THE POLITICAL TEXT BOOK. OB KNOYCLOPJBDXA, by M. W. Gtosky, of Washington City, D. 0. This work, a royal octavo, containing 640 .pages of matter, conveniently Indexed wad handsomely bound, is now out.' No political speaker or editor should, bewith out it. Alphabetically arranged in encyclopedia style, it U a book of most convenient reference. It contains, among other things, the Constitution Articles of Cofc* federation, the various Party platforms,: the American Ritual, the full opinions oa the Bred Scott Case, a his tory of the various Tariff*. a history of the Qongrea slonal Legislation on the united Stases Bank, a com plete history, with all the votes seotiohally classified, on the Missouri Compromise, a history of the admission of the several States, a detailed record bf the legisla tion of Congress relative to Kansas and Nebrasfo. the Kansas Convention Act, Governors Shanon and walk er’s Inaugural Addressee: in fact, everything apper taining to, the present excitement in Kansas,- Including the Reports of Senators Douglas* and Collamer on Kan sas affairs during the last Congress, and the Special Message Of President Pierca on toe same enbject; a his tory of Party Conventions in the United States ;-a his tory of Alien Suffrage: the letters signed b/MtdUon in defence of the American Party, and that ©/.Governor Wise against it;. the Alien and Sedition Laws, and their hlstoiy: the Compromises of ’lB5O, witothe several votes thereon; the Naturalisation .Laws;, Extracts from Speeches of noted Abolitionists and Republicans, illustrative of the position .of tbeir .parties, as also from the 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 history of the several railroad grants made by Congress; Mr. Toombs’ Lecture on Slavery; the Virginia and Kentucky resolu tions of 1796 and ’99; the Ordinances of IT&4 and ’B7; Mr. Calhoun’s Port Hill address ; a history of Depo sit©, Bargain and Intrigue; and many other things too numerous to mention. , In fact, - it Is a singleyolutde with the matter of every political subject compresaed into Ik that is now a subject of dlsclinuon, or likely to be. Price three dollars. Can be had by addressing M. W, OLUSKY, Box 119 Post Office, Washington, l). C., or JAMES B, SMITH A CO., • 610 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The trade, to whom liberal inducements will be of fered, will pxeaae address the Philadelphia agents. Persons acting as agents will be paid liberally for all subscribers obtained. • ' aul-d3t£w3t (10AST PILOT. —IN PRESS AND WILL J SOON BE PUBLISHED, the following standard Books, vis: Blunt’s Coast Pilot, 16th edition; Bow ditch’s Navigator,97thedition: Snipmaater’s Assistant, 9th edition. We invite attention to our new Spring Centre Com passes, which answer for either light or heavy weather, and are especially adapted for steamers, and vessels where the motion is considerable. They require fewer repairs than any compass now in use. Marine Opera Glasses of superior qUallty, Spy Glasses, Aneroid and Mercurial Barometers, Thermometers, American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad rants, Aximuih Compasses, Binaries, Log Glasses, and alt kinds of Nautical Instruments abd Books, constantly on hand. Also, Charts of all parts of the world from the latert and host authorities. 1 • - Agents for Rogers’ American Code of Signals, Deni’s Chronometers and Compasses, and for Abbott's Iloro meter, and an Instrument for working out - problems In Nautical Astronomy by simple Inspection and with per fect accuracy. They have received the approval of ex porleuced shipmasters, and have been adopted by the U. S. Navy. E. A G. W. BLUNT. &ul6-lm* Ko. 179 Water Street. Removal. —the young ladies INSTITUTE, formerly located at No. 48. now M NorthSEVENTU Street, U removed to No. 1711 VINE Street, west of Seventeenth, north side, where the sub scriber will bs happy to see his former patrons and pupils, at tho commencement of the Full Session.. For circulars, Ac., please apply to W..G. E. AQffEW, aulo-2w No. 1711,Vine street. CARD.— THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTt FULLY inform their friends and the ally that they have made arrangements for ones of their Buyers leaving monthly for the French and German Markets. 1 . - • From many years’ experience, the permanent resi dence in-Paris of two of the arts, 1 and an abundant capital, they can offer unusual facilities far THE FU R - CIIA3E ON COMMISSION la any of the European markets for shipment direct. . They are Mao prepared to receive orders froa) samples for Flowers and Feathers from their extensive and well known manufactories la Paris, to be Gripped direct, either under bond or duty paid. 1 JIENDEBSON, SMYTH A 00.. Importers, aulo-2a» No. 800 Broadway. toKONLY FOR BOOK-KEEPING, AND opt# THREE DOLLARS for Writing, at TWINING’S ROOM, No. 1 232 North Eighth Street, between Race and Vine. * , 1 • sulO-St* . )R SAtjj, OR TO, Lit ON GEOtjND BENT, the Lpt on North jidf'of High Street, 132 [ssteast of Twentieth Bt^eet l fflfoc|ijnchea front and 170 feet deep, to Jones Street. Apply'to - " ' < ■ auIQ-mwfawW EDWARD WALN. Nd.TOa Walnut St: BOAKIUNCK— A young gdbtl«flSii,,Sjiahlii' BOARHINB In a rt»p6ot»Me private he will .scare lit, comfort, of . home. AA4mu'A:L. Blood’. Dapatoh, 11 Jtrf'WM-jt . TOHtf N.HIEVESrOASi-ISSaSAJfB trlSa D ® B ’ PAl »* TOK ’ M *p*»#<K» Oo»hV ' Orden for Jobbing promptly to.: ' aul-lm SHARPE’S AND BbYS’ OLOjniNa, lit ScrtEjKTORTH gtrwt, b.t*«a Arch and Race, ■, \ - au6-ly CJARDINES.—IOOcases of 60 h»lf boxes **®f»to store and for sale.by. i ... ... ' HuronßomitN too., ««# ' . iKo..aam42M S, ftrartk rtwrt. B* AILEY it CO., ClllSfKtril STfeEET, '* Manufacture ra'of t.- % ; BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE, > inspection, on the premisea eStinMvaly. OitlsensandStaranganare invited to visit <nfc menu-' factory. J <• r - - ? .i? ’« ' v , WATCHES. • .! ■ ;iav/ ! Constantly on band a iplend)4 itock of Superior Watches, of aR the eriebrated makers. " r : diamonds. ;; Necklaces, Bracelets', Brooches,: Ear-Rings, ' Finger- Rings, and all other articles ts.ibe Diamond line.' Drawings of NEW DESIGNS wiU.bf made .free of charge for those wishing work made to , , ; RICH: GOLD AEWEIfRT-' . - A beautiful assortment of all the new styles, of Fine Jewelry, such 4s Mosaic, Stone and; SheU Cimeoy-, - i Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Marquisltc,. { ‘ * Lava,£*., Ac. . , SHEFFIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS,. Ad. Also, Bronsc and Marble .CLOCKS, of newest styles, and of superior quality. v . aui-dtwAwly ' IDniga onlr ®f)etnU«lo. Fbedeexck BROWir,-^chemist 1 ANDDRUGGIdT, north-east eorhbr FIFTH and CHEBTNL jt Streets, PJulsdelphiS, sole Manufaetnrer of BROWN’S ESSKNOS; OF JAMAICA . GINGER, which is recognised and prescribed by the Medical' Fa culty, and has become'the Standard FAMILY MEDI CINE of the United States. This Essence is a preparation of unusual .excellence. During, the.Bammex months, no family or. traveller should be without it. In relaxation of the towels, In nausea, and particularly id sea sickness, it is an active and safe, a well a a pfeesxnt add efficient remedy. . CAUTlON.—Persons desiring an article that can be relied npon. prepared solely from pore JAMAICA GIN GER, should be particular to tSk fcr~“ Brown’s Es sence of Jamaica -Ginger,” which is warranted to be what it is represented, and. is prepared only by FREDE RICK BROWN, and fox sale at bis Drug and Chemical Store,'north-sat corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia; and by all the respectable Drag, gists and Apothecaries in the U. States. - . aul-3m Handel & haydn drug store. EIGHTH and GREEN streets, Philadelphia,' D. L. STACKHOUSE, Proprietor. Always on hand the choicest articles of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PBBFU MRRY, CIGARS, »c. . . ’ StaaUioaM’a J.tant SHw So 4» Water fountain keeps the water at 33 deg.; his Byriips.and Creams are acknowledged by all as being the richest in the city. 1 anl-lm {Jcnmans!) ip anb Sook Keeyijtg. CRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA COM- V/-MBRCIAL COLLEGERS. E. Corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories . BOOK KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style ' COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. ' LECTURES, Ae. 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 ha charge of the Writing Department. Please cul and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of Terms, Ac. anl-lm i tOitits anb JCionorg. A LEXAJJDER.V. HOLMES, WINE AND A LIQUOR STORE. No! 229, Southeast Corner of GEORGE apd SOUTH Streets. , aaMy WILLIAM F, PITFIELDjttIMPORTEB TV of BRANDIES, WINES, Ac., Ad.,’ No. - 323' OHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. • • aul-Im , * C, I. LEWIS, IMPORTER;AND DEALER • ,1N FINE WINES, LIQUORS,. CIGARS, Ac., 29 Sooth FIIfTH Philadelphia. . aul-ly. BRANDIES.--Pinet, Castilion A Co., .Ha-' rett A Co., and other brands of Cognacs ol various vintages, In half .pipes and quarter earn : Pellaroisin Rochelle Brandies, pido and dark, in. halfpipes, quarter calcs and one-eighth cisks, all *in Custom House stores, imported and for sale by ~ . t ] t . HENRY BOHLB»r&-QO., and . , N 05.221 and223Southyourth'sfreet. X BAZIN & CO.'S FBANGIPANIfI,' •AN ETEBNAt PERFUME.-‘ ’ 1 THE ONLY- GENUINE ARTICLE MANUFAC TURED;,. FRANGIFANNI EXTRACTS, FBANGiPAhfNI .PO-, FRANGIPANNI SACHETS, FRANGIPANNI SOAP/ FRANGIPANNI TOILET WATER.. } • FRANGIPANNI ORE AM, FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION- - . p X. BAZIN A CO. would respectfully caution the pub lic against the many spurious articles bearing the name of FRANGIPANNI, la jimitation of their ORIGINAL and only GENUINE. perftupe, which is.made entirely ami purely ffom the celebrated recipe of FRASGIPAN-, Its popularity has led several establishments to daili for their counterfeits ail these exquisite qualities which belong only to the GENUINE. ' s \ For sale by all druggists and fancy dealers. ; - » < X. BAZIN A CO., Manufacturers of the Prise Medal perfumeries. I , auf-lwif | ‘ \I7INOHESTER & SCOTT, T T j MEN’S FURNISHING STORE, and PATEN! SHOULDER SRAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. No. 76 CHESTNUT Street, above Beventh street, Philadelphii The attention of Southern and Western' Merchants, an Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut i Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole sale and retail, and made to order. ,aus-lyif] £bl K SEWING MACHINES,' 702 Cheanilt qPJUJ Stoeat. • I dbfK SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chamit qf AU StoMt. • ' ' -• T «b| K SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnit jjfe-f.K SEWING MACHINES, 702 ChWt 3ft SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chenrnt Street: • -» * -•* •' . THE ONLY GOODj.CHEAP MACHINE,': j 702 CHESTNUT STREET, (an stairs.) : «ts»lwd . .. ptPORTANT IMPROVEMENT— 1 j 4/ NEW. GAS CONSUMING FURNACE. . . ' CRIZSOIPS NE W CONE FURNACE, < after haring been pat. to the meet severe test, during the two qolo wijttsm or 18$8 axd ISfiT, has proved to be the mbavptwetfut ktaitrin thrworld{ saving from W to# the fuel over any of the best furaaoea now in use. These Pomaces are constructed with a east iron aih pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped fire pot, ltndd with flre-Wck or iron stares. The fire pot is surmount ed with > a ag»na or cones, os tapering radiatqbs; large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper tures at the top, and uniting with the anular chamber, through which tits heat and *xno v e pass to the hue. Tbb- wiols prod nets of combustion In the form of lmah and oases, are suspended directly over the fire, oosriain or compressed into the tapering Coses add coxninJAtLT xxfoskd to the direct action of the rajs of heat and light from the fire. . This heat and light is brought to a rooos in' eaoe Cola, not unlike the . ‘ COLLECTION Of THE SUN'S BATS, j to a focal point through an ordinary- lens, causing the Baton am ouu to-become intensely heated and tho roughly, cossoked, by this operation the. MGER ado oases are xapb equally atailasle with the rutL !TBEtr for heating purposes, while, In' other furnaces, itlsoxßkisn orv am waste* ix thechmeet. AU. persons desirous of obtaining the best end MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS, should not fhil to examine the New Gas Coxsunsa Con Pcexaob. before purchasing any other. The at tention ot architects and builders U particularly re quested. , ARNOLD A WILSON, F (Successors to 8. A. Harrison.) No. m WALNUT Street, Opposite Independence Square. "PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY— A -}N. W. Oof. THIRD and CHESNUTSts. i " L.PELOUZE & SON, thankful for t*e liberal pi tron&ge heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit Its continuance, would announce to Printers, and Pnhlishers that their new BPECIMEN BOOK la liow. read/, and from their increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish eTery thine necessary in a complete Printing:-Establishment, at the shortest no tice, Their tone practical experience, in the busines, and the /act of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, Justifies them in asserting that they can furnish' a more durable and better fin ished article than their cotemporaries. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to ’ purchasing elsewhere. Old type taken at 9 cents per pound, in exchange for psw,at,ypoglmtnprices.; > ; ; auLtf ■ 2Utoniens at £aw. TYANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY MJ AT LAW, Southed Corner of EIGHTH ud 10- O'OST Streets, DhHMtlpbto. . »u]-ly MfYEB stbctuse, attorney at All. LAW, CENTRE Pottsyille, Pa. aul-ly JOHN BINNS, UNITED STATES COM MISSIONER AND COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS, AND THE PROBATE OP ACCOUNTS for several States and Territories. : lie is. by law, authorised to administer Oaths and Affirmations to be received in all the Courts in Pennsylvania. JOHN BINNS may be found in his office, No. 119 South SIXTH Street, opposite the County Court Haase, from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. aul-lm dommiooioit itterrljants. Handy & brenner-commission MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. 93,25 and 27 North FIFTH Street, East aide, above Commerce street. PbiM.lpbto. * i. tDsnto. IMf ANTED—A. YOUNG MAN, WHO IS T T expert at figures and writes a good band, as ENTRY CLERK •In a wholesale Jobbing house. Ad dress DRY GOODS, at this office. ' aulO-3t* steady, sober man, v r who can bring good testimonials of character, to do the Ught porterage in a wholesale drug store. Address OALOMKL, at this office. aulO-ft* WAN T E N EXPERIENCED Salesman In a Dry Goods Jobbing House, who can command a strictly first class Western trade. Afl dress “ Jobbing,)’ at the office of this piper, stating, location of trade, references, Ae. aulQ;3t»> WANTED— A .YOUNG HAN WITH unexceptionable references and of.BOQseexperisnce in the city, desires a' situation as SaleamaQy'br In any other capacity Jnawholesalebouse. Is wril acquainted with the Spanish language. Address* Ji ’A.’ R., this office., ; . ■. aulO-4t* WANTED— A SITUATION IN-A Wholesale House, for a.yoang man who speaks and writes well, English, Fmeh.a&a German; he has some experience, and could mke himself very useful. Please address M.D.,th|sostB. aulO-St HOARDING.WANTED,— A SECOND JLw story roamiwtth privilege of a bath, within a few minutes walk from we Exchange. Apply at No. 11l MARKET Street, abstain, between the hoars of 10 mlgo'cledtif' ; . ’ eu!o-2t OKIfOtJNGMEN WANTED,-For choico ABTJ. OOrjrToP the AmeHcen. Anar. Tine cheoce for m»4 Itu&J- Sieellent poy, and, tnt ! Maudand aiothlut. Apply at S4SB. Pnmt. »u3-lw* T AKES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT J TAIWEi N0.,19 and 18 South NINTH STREET, AiOVB OHItSTNOT. ... ,'f ;- . , A'' Ur je dal veil , Medial itoek of CLOTHS and OABBXMRRB9 oa hand. ‘ - AUClnthintnaleatthti K*tob)l«lra«it Trill, be of the beat Quality, and in the mot, faahioaable etvle. . 1 Particolar attention siren to CKUORM CLOTH ING. anl-tf gULLENDEK & : —~ ' anl-Sm No- 88. liiila ShuldelpbU. DSHOTAL—ADAMS’ BLANK BOOK J.V> and JOB BINDERT. frora THIRD street, to No. 535 AKCH etreet, below SIXTH. Blank Boolu alletie on haal, m mala to order. Magaiinee, Mnele, Ac;, M*ilptow4 tjHMT PHR4P, ><&?rr Fob j. keepe. Second Leristative DistrleVBecond Ward. swath*. IOTHONOTABY OPi JtHE DISTBIC' X-.COpBT, JOBS B. B’»ADDKN, .0f Third Ward. Subject to the rules of the Democratic Party; aul-tf For recorder of deeds—thos. J. HEMPHILL, Tenth ward. Vine street, above Eighth. - Subject to Democratic rales. *p*o-lm* J; OHN -M. • ARUNDEL, of Twebty t saopnd Ward, will be a candidate for Amepbly, from the Sixteenth District. . Subject to the the Democratic Convention. aus-cod2ww" FbK jJISTKIC— TpaJIIIKIAN HeXLVMN, Subject to Eamcctic rnlea.- • : 1 ‘ ‘ ' aad-dtapS l?OK Coeoneh—Dß; PEODOKE MUJK- E 1 BON. jirtkwild.-' Sny«ct to DomocraUs Rniea. aUB.lm . ■- t-*" - . ' - . . ■ Foe phothosotaby op the des- TBIQT OOOMt'tiinS T. HEAte. ot Twelfi Ward. Snbjeet to.OaiSDOatfe Bale.. ' - aaB-lm* T>HOTHONOTABY OF THE. DISTRICT COUBT. OEOEQ* , MEES£S, 'T»erit,-aecond Ward. Entjaetta Damoerafe aad-tSat Fob recohdee op h. YODNe. BartnUi Ward. *rbj«t to flemoeraac Rnles i- . • 1 . j , ~. - .-U ' - ;*ai»lin#. Foe cLekkofjqhab tee. sessions, BAMOEL C. THOMPSON, 6tk Wart.' Sdbjerfto the Bales of the Pemoeragfr Party. 'adAwAatsS*-' TpOR CORONER—N-. C; REID, M: D. Mr ' Subjeet to Democratic Bales, • ."aedim* FOB CORONER- Nineteenth Ward. Fob ASSEMBLY—FIRST DISTRICT.— JOSEPH H/ DONNELLY, Firft Word. Sntyte t to decision o Ithe Democratic Convention.' aal-hww, FOR ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT. — DAVID R. HeLSAN, Fourth Ward s Subject to Democratic Rules. anl-tfeB» ASSEMBLY J? ! . JOSEPH rnmaxsa . Eighth-District, Eleventh Ward. Subject.to Democratic Rules. ~ . atlJImW <OR RECORDER OF f DEEDS— ”7 M. MILLER, ‘Fourteenth Ward, Subject to Democratic Bxleaj on' ' %al t *e? ■CIOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—GEORGE i 1 w. WUNDBR, Thirteenth Waril- Subject to De mocratic Buies- • aal.frw* FOR RECORDER OF F. WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject to Democratic rules. au£-te*' riLEEK OP QUARTER SESSIONS— • V OSOBOS SIMPSON, THIBTSENTH WABB.- Subject toDemocratic Rules. aultaepS fjotels anb ttesfaurants. f^LINTON PLACE HOTEL, BROAD \J WAY, corner of EIGHTH, street! New York. *' THIS ELEGANT MODERN ESTABLISHMENT ia now open for the reception of gnats, in thnXubpeta style. . - - j SINGLE ROOMS from 50 cents to $1 per day.' SUlt3 of ROOMS for Famihek, from $1 The ME AIR served at all hours by the CARD, at moderate rates.' • ' .... % -. . C. 3. MACIiELIAS {“ long and favorably to the patrons ofJoneavand r tha Uofted'States Hofei, Philadelphia,”) la tsudihd id-the m*naioß»«it ? efid haa especial chargvofth® Catering-Department; Sftxj attention Ipe been paid io make the' organization per* feet; and oar frlende,’pationj, and the trtTelling pefeHs In general, may T«t aeenrred'tlut no effort dullbe .wasting to-make.the CLINTON -worthy ihe'faTOr widen i?e hereby TeepwjtfaJly solicit. . ans-lin* 'MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, J.tJLi'H, J.rUnMr open-for the reception Phi* Hoosa-is jtiftAted within a haadred jard* of the Beach. ..The Proprietor, jposuses that nocaresball.be sjAredtoMndigr'ihose'eiuafortfcbfewbbwfli ffcrofhim withth«lrp*toKK&ge. * Perms agnate. - • •*'-•* •, ragMiMi! fo i J. .LYONS,P^oprieta^ f otns.B. ; . JLi tmap WASP HOTEL, (DIteOCBATtC Htkl) • , , QUARIESS,) ■ ■ ' ■ • ' ‘ - B<rath-«jt comer TIFSiT »o 4 QUiEX Stxtst*, ’ i . lal-lm „ _ t ... FkiiMelptu^ W lEEJAM N. KING,—SOUTHESN ' »* •, EXCHANGE EOtSL'SntliHiut cosher* of FIFTHand CASFHNTEa Stl.vFhfladaphia*; ao!4m riEtestm?:, street nonse—s ampul XJ MI1LEB„C014N(1.121) Nsir No, Sn CHJSSSpT STREET, bOloilrf oOrtb, PhtUaeipMi. »u,l-li£ .TMTCLLIAIt HANNINGS’ CityLMtroßier 1 » ' Bolotin, No, 33:CA£TEB’S ALLBT,-Phai*l. PM». , ~ , n rwiHMAB’&; SGTjs,: : pdß^l MJ AND 'LAGgA BBSS DBSWBST, So. &# Mnr No. 438) North THIED StwtiThllniWjUAASWAw orders promptlyattsnde&to; * ‘ -"*££3B Salfe bg: giatlijim.7 * 0 ■ t. 0. ssan’inw- iocna stom:"> <* • At $ o T cloei. offafccf Good!, lOoeiritd Vti£Uot, ; WotckMj TrteUtt'DUtatftfg.! fee. QoßsignamSEjaolteltcd.» \ - ;;«£!»s ‘ Wot^Mr 1 Soott; Auctioneers, jqi PHESTNET STRSET,"OPPOSITE Wl THE CCBTOir HOUSE, brtroa Fourth iod Tilth SteMt*. „ ..... I « H TIMT TALL TO OT NhTOOXDKEXK- SSAWIa. MBSOHB, HWtkßYVAUiJißrtiTgOOliEte: • , ‘ ‘OS VeIISESdAt ifJXT, tSOf Octt'p- ConuoooelDg ot IDo , «lodk,jar«i»tjy, »iili«lVwttli- Culuotre do.) Ribbons, Baden and Goods, Ac.: !•; i;*„ ;1 t *;js *» t ' ; . SHAWLXJUSP LANDER, , „ ,^v ‘ Also, aninrolfce'of Broshem Stall* imnuref i**z and Sa Bare WaahTrigtori , • . pw : -*( .1 ’T-.-vJ/S TRSSGH OOBSET3. . f>--, . Alio, $0 down french woven white and. mixed Genets. HOOPED SKIRTS. -V'“PF Also, lOOdosch Ladies* andKiaee*! Hooped Skirts/ LADIES* MAH SALMAS. DCSTEBS. *«. Also,alineof btat fall style gilh MaatUtas, SCk Palmas, Silk sod Wow Dusters, Ac. LAOXS, NETT% Ae. . Also, aa InToioe of white aaA Movie Laces. Mamie Edcioff, Qaiilings, SUc Cr»T»ta, French Bosoms. Kid ana Bilfc Gloees, Silk Hlasions. brown and men Barexe, OspNert, Mechlin Nett Ac., 4e. • •* - ™ } ■ N. B.—The whole will be arranged for exanrfnafibn, with catalcgneSj early on Die morning of sale, when the trade and dealer* generally are mpesUnllj invited* to attend. NOTICE.—Our' sates of Embroideries,’.MiUinery Goods, Ac., for the Fall .and Winter, wilL commence during the early part of the present month, and will be continued regularly throughout' the season, due notice of wbleb will be rfren. • ' . I» Jofflf Batus, Auctioneer, I\TO. 325 ARCH STREET, between THIRD iV AND rOHKTH STREETS. 'SALES EVERY EVENING at 8 o’clock, ' Of BoOta, Shoes, Brogans, Gaiter., Hardware, (Sittery, Watches, Jewelry, Motor,, Whig., Trasks,'Pucy Goods. Notions, Ac., Ae. r ~ t ft. B: Terms of Night dales, fourmoatha credit for approved City acceptances, for turns of $lOO and over, with intern* added from date of sale. CARD—QuVdoor Salve solicited of Household Furni ture at dwellings. Stocks of Hardware, Underwriters’ Sales of Hardware. Cutlery, Ac. Consignments soli cited to be sold at the Auction Rooms. Charges 'moder ate. Apply M above. Advaaaea made on Consignments of Goods. soils Bt Gso.W. Barra, Auctioneer. NE. CORNER OF BARRON AND • SOUTH STREETS, above Second.- EVENING SALES. SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, At TK o’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cut lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches. Jewel ty, Fancy Articles. Ac. . OAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, 53 • »nd MONEY LOAN OfflCß, No It! Smith THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., only eight doors below the Exchange. Hours oT bos in ess from 7 o'clock, A. M., until 10 o’clock in the evening. ’ Out-door Rales, sad sales at the Auction .House, at tended upon the most aatis&etoiy terms. ’ - CAPITAL 1200.009. Ifit&bliskld far Ms fast Thirty Years. Advances made from one dollar to thousands cm Dia xnonds, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer chaadise, Clothing, Fund tare, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instruments, Guns, Hortes, Carriages, and Good s of every description. AU goods can remain any length of tune agreed upon. : . All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards, will be charged 2 per cent, per month ,* |SOQ and over, the lowest market rate. This Store House having a depth of 129 feet, has largo fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu rance efftefed fbf the benefit of all persons having goods advanced upon j ’ N. B,—Oa account of having an unlimited capital, this office is prepared to make advances on more satis factory And accommodating terms than any other in this eity. Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with out any charge., AT PRIVATE SALE- Gold Patent Lever and ether Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing wilt be sold at reduced prices. - anl-ly JC*. LOOSING GLASS AND PICTURE TRAMS JUNCFACTUKEBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . Inportcn and DM. n ia G]t Pointing., Water-Color Dmrlnn*, Snkr&TiQS*[ * c - . Mrgo usortment xlnya on band. Packing *“r *s®?**°* Qlaaies, and hanging attended "to. 604 ARCH .Street, above Sixth,* sonth side, 1 Philadelphia. ' aul-lm tp (tfANILLi. ROPE.—SUPERIOR HA ITI. nilla ROBE, manufactured acd for sale by . WEAVER, KTLER &. CO., auB-tf 1 No. 19 N. Water at.; and U ft. Whims. ’ ®aa, fi^tares. ARCHBR, WARNER, IfISKEY & COT, -a3l Uanufkcturers of GABALIERS. BRACKETS, PEN ;HANTS, FITTINGS, snd nil kinds of GAS and LAMP WORK, 'GIRANDOLES, Ae., So. 329 CHESTNUT Btmt, Philadelphia., ARCHER, WARNER & CO, No. 3T9 BROADWAY,’ New York. Buildings fitted with Gas Pipes, and all kinds of altering and repairing of Gas Work. . aul-lm* fJtfSB I AND AMERICAN TARRED JLV, CORDAGE.—a- superior article,- xnaim&cture <nd Me bp WKANER, PlTLsfe ACO kaB-tf No. M 1»--W,tw »t., fc-a R- wiufT.k. I-.YASBURTON, fasSonUle ** ohbsttot stmt, m.. mu», PblUMpbU. . ... : w4-int, . TBTIS ’ COMMISSION MER of HAYANA.SEGARS, (New) 138 Walnut street, second story. aul-ly SILVER Wake.—wm. wilson & son, s,,Ter s - «*«« or ratHuiaOBRRBY STREETS. KitabliAedin 1812. MWfffm of .every description oa hand or made to to match any pattern desired. Importers of Fine JCagUtb PUttj WmT m j-i. CJPIRiTS TURPENTINE—2OO bbls Spirits I-v'.TbrpgtiUQe, to write, for eele by . MARTIN t MACALISTEB, kill 11, Nortb Water Street. MAGARGE & CO.,— \J, WboiwnU Dwlen to PAPER, RAGS, Ac., No. tO'aodth SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. *ul-l«n COTTON— 200 bales good Middling to Mid .dLiug Fair Oottou, in store and for sale % MARVIN A MACALI3TSB, aul 119 North Water Street. MOSS-17 bales Carolina Moss, for sale by Ifl. MARTIN A MACALISTEJL aul 119 North Water Street. COTTON— 100 bales Gulf Cotton, in store and for sal* bf MARTIN A MACALISTEB, aul 119 N«rth Water Stm^ :s s. PEALE, - .01-lir» WINANT i CO.
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