The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 12, 1857, Image 3

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    ianca v. uiaampiqyeruntp wno u „ua
paotad Alt heha£ba*n btabeiaUng sums from the
■ money drawer Over lines ho was oonneoled with the
Mrtm yettterav
.ralttt Weraiyery niMgreiOompared.wUh what bn*
might,toi led to eijeet ondw the circumstances.
that the rccsiphTwcr.
Sm«r for 1 a bardoing loot agood
-.wHMjaifyit hehidfoll oOnfdenoelathe integrity
an4;dl4 not like to charge hlmwtth
matter afidl^^
. ■vrAoiboidtngb’, the aorvioea of e shrew'd detective,
in the person of ox-officer Philip Farley, at the
Chiefs offlcej wero'i employed,- and the neeearary
trringeatehta wore'made to watch the mbvetnents
..ofjtSe .wjpeoted pirty. Parley loitered around
' the bar-room an entire day. and counted'the' nunr
' berof drinka and clganwid attic bar-; The uo
ouaed, not auneoUsg that he vaa closely watched,
rendered hia daily account full thirty dollars short
ofwhat It Bhould have beam The eyes of the pro
: nrietor were opihed whetiho found Such a vest dif
ference exiitcd hetwesn the amount-toceircdand
| thalipaid ovor by tha. barkeeper.lf the accused
3 had boon embattling even half-as much money per
I ' day, hia employer must have saffered-to the extent
| of over fSO.dOO.'The experiment was quite sue
| . oessful. there could be no mistake-; twenty dol-
S lam a day.for.mon years, perheas. *• = - .:.
K - 'The prisoner, it-appeared, dressed in the moat
| extravagant manner,-had hit clothes mado by one
$ of the.heat tailors in Broadway, sported a valuable
(\ \ .watch and mdastve'-ohadn, had his shirt ruffled and
% -- .studded With diamonds of the first Water, and alto
| ! gether.usut .quit* a drab.,- He is good, looking
| . withal, polite and gentlemanly in his manners/and
| . Woald staai the mhat taveie oritiolam of.Elfth
I gentleman .JiJtiajue in every per
il ?,Ucdlar. 'He was committed to answer. -■■ - :
| ' V.',there is some excitement In' the Seventh Ward,
8 caused by the mysterious. disappearanoeand con
| tinned absence of Hr. Valter S.-Jarbor, who was
£ . formerly a Municipal and snheequentiy a Motropo
-3 Htan policeman Hewaa on duty on the night of
M "August latj When ho wasindueedby aman-who
5 was. not him-to proceedsome'distanoe.
J from tbo! corner of Henry and Market streets, to a
y place, in Hamilton sdreet, to quiet a disturbance.
1 £ Qu arriving- thoro he. found all quiet, and naked
thepaan why ho had deceived him. .He had no
? -C«»>er staked: .thaa,‘he waa knocked down ..end
£ j severely.. • • >■.
i „ ” ;He was afterwards token to the Station House by
'i ’ eohie zhcn‘ who said they found hint lying'Ori the
| pavement intoiioated, dnd finally to hia residence,
| No. 204 MftdUon street, where he remained untU
l ~ 6 o’clock on the-following Sunday evening, when
8 "he left;'saying he was'gomg;to;reportfor:duty.
I .. He ha*,hot,peen seensince. Itis &s& that he had
l been threatened by rowdie? hr the Ward, by. whom
> l r^{tisrthcai£ht.lw.’may. have.been killed.,,Another
! ' euspicionls thathe was’induced to drink wlth'his
i* ' ; enemies, who *firgt. drugged and then shipped him
I before' the mast onsom© ship then ready, to sail.
£ ' ‘ the Staiion-HoUBe, affcer>he had
3 -keen beaten, it-was believed that those who had
ji beaten„himfl*d alaogivea hiiri chloroform. iHe
i has. left a .wife and nine ohildren to mourn his &b*
f eenoe. \ i .*'* ' "
' Tho ozoitcment among tho remains of the Now
t t , York Regime ntof Moxioan Volunteers, in relation
h to the decision of the Committee, awarding General
|i Jackson's gold snuff-box to Major Ilyckman, ia
p rather births Increase. ' The Major hashis friends
| <■:among them, an'dro hare.nearly all theother
| officers. The latter are strong in their expressions
I against the eleratiou of. Major Dyokman above all
1 others eathebraveat and most gallant soldier lit
I ‘ the rerimehti -There is soaroely a mdniunong
I' / themwho.oannot name a brother soldier tfhorwae
| :; .a« brave ,#nd (ts galiaht u heand in doing so,
f ' they name so manythst the question is not at all
t relieved of.lte dificulties. From their expressions
| of opinion It is: evident that no selection eould be'
made that wouldsatisfy tho regiment. The disc
e{Tec ted have determined to bring every possible
. , influence to bear upon tbs Common Oounoil, to
'V prevent’ their' adoption ofthe deoision of the
Committee. -
it: The wotkof filling, in the Battery, which was
. ;. begun sixyoara ago, is likely to occupy from two
t'-'.to three yeare longer before it.lsicompleted-., Mr.,
■-H. Conklinwaa ihe'firsfc who took the oontraot, and
; he was Joined three monthsafterwards by George
1 ;v Jiaw, tiitheoesßarybonds for the fnlfii
i '' dnent 'of Uie 'coiitreht. ' The business progressed
. .'-rapidly for afew months, but was suddenly brought
? ' ' to a halt by the diversion of .theoity dirt to Jersey
.-i City, for glling np the flats between that plaee.and'
■i ’Hohoken.. oSome portion ortho outer trail had
Bhrd*ountsf being laldtopon a soft bottom;
‘yi-ithe Waterijfi'itt some places,Hhreetfathomtf deep,.
, Of material tofflll it
BlevsititorMTn.aU Kavenow bdsm filled, and
nmre.remalndttihe filled.' Troed wiU then be
i 'jiptantodi walks laid out, and in tho oonrse of time'
' .•thMe wnihe twenty-sLc acres of fine promenade. .
/ •f'j»iFtr(*k ai«X)K *XOHANOB £(AldfflrAli*. 11.
j:->fTiti;*o«n. ' '., 1 j .i 1
TsVTj36uS;ft«i»s«s' M r MpMSfcNlnd b3O 4tx
'*'7^s,ooo'OkSliito*' ■' <sh: 840 •do - i e’W
/V; . 6,oto,£wai>w;)(»'*oj< mo, ko .MO'dox
. s,oooTenn^iOOv; B 5 :*» -do >3O 40
; i 750 i do '■ . SIO 47 /
ji-‘ iooo *rietHo'a2 ‘? 71-i 300 1 .do ’ 48*
:.; * I WKIiSM,Gt j ;8() 100 , do. . : s5 48*
.4000 1 R OeitfslßJs SOX, too . do' - e 5 48
I(,ooofllfc4|tdo2da»l{ '4O . do 048 '
: ; .foooolajtSaiiHL'Cos" 100- do ■■■ ■m.u
.. I,OOOOsUcOWSiIMSI 100 t ' do v * ddijg;
• V, lOßkHfMfl bjH* 208 do pmfi.74.
.. .- 28 Bsiit pr XtH; -Uo ; 100 dO W0.74X
‘ ' ■’% r SfiStosetßit i --187- MO do MO 74*
. :: i 0 4ot®ik r : ;mx so®, d 0..,. ■w to
100 do sBO 73 -
v\:. loSSkfiSd V 108. jOOOalfcOM'.. SOX
1»X » do MO OCX
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. ;soo viMo .82 100 do MO 00^
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400 do SOO» ■
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aw ■ sax,
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500..' do' 7 bio, 53k
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600 .- do. SOO 61X
MO t .It Island , '.' 03X
WMU'* MtS' ; MO 64 -
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jfcea,boweyer, an
tofcreartng,
JommoD to
extra Btiie'66:
17.06. to
\mx9i» y WiMdnain
terete* aad f7i4Q»
clo*lngduH< ln :
and the
.6p®»B.7dfor«fctra.,
•tf imd rather easier
\t 17.a6MJ.i0 for;
lafyj&irft fencj
, at###6;76. : Coro
J&SiT&MeiM for Brae
teoKl'ry •'■••- yf'l . . .'-r
-feet la -near/ forold; and de
%a,’rccdi>irof /th* latter are
8,000 tmshelaat.fLttX for
«1;73# fomented Booth
-6., aod forCChjcago.
i1743#l M'}£6& old'wfelte
%1.56., Bye is lower and'
WisWftOrjirithalalr
tr»4e;-3*le*«f 66,000
swi dasiagdoll ait the
hera>retloiri'a»d I 84*.
1 .do iis;
|*jt «£&&«&('
iwMllaa}e»at gfftiZ:
roi'lUUlNt’l'pUwa,
li.gowujamltt.
tsmmz;
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at«d,-»t' *a6«*oio/
j : Jwfia have tain.
Ci*>f,*ho«Wer«;»nd
i-btaold lsßnnljßeld
a fat s«w requeit; A 6
■*»W.ibl*. In lofal'
j . « '■« ..
v Vioxe, j?wnch
/Mct.jor ibojr,"
V reigilbi quiet,
s»jt 01* at* ta»v
£l|s»
' 'afetata *mi:
SSs&i l
®filSiS^2giS@B’
»jSjn :the - Ulaadjin £n&. to
supply the Urge demand which exUtafor- IV/iu this
Country add la England,'’ The ! relatione between the
-Venezuelan government and the‘ PhUadelpbiaGuano
Company are amicable. The latter has paid to the for
mer about |85,000 on account of the guano already
taken, and in payment; of future exports. All the drafts
drawn upon the company, to the credit of the Veueauelah
government hare either been paid by .the former or
withdrawn by the latter. A large amount of guano still
exists upon the islands of the Caribbean Sea, belonging
to s Teueiu*la, and the Philadelphia Quano Company is
proceeding id export it under its contract as rapidly aa
'
. The 'tdnnage over the Lehigh Canal for the week
ending August 8 was aa follows :
'Rom- 7 For tonk., Total.
Uaueh Chunk. Tons. Gwt. Tons. Cwt.
Summit Mines. 13,234 06 ‘ 143,202 16
3BB 04 13
Boom Bun Mines. . .2,656 06 . as;BS2 18
Bui Lehigh Hines 1,804 00 . 14,858 0Q
■ 10,831 16 100,010 00
A. Lathrop end others, Pea ...
and Dust Coil ; T 8 10 1,835 00
SastMaueh Chunk. '*
Spring Mountain Miras;..;.-. 1,00119 19,152 13
/utlagirLoar do :. 1268 17' J0.03S 13
Ooiersine d0.'.....,. 2.W2 01 27,10918
Stafford do.ii 610 11
N. T. snd Lehigh Goal Co-... 1,167 94 'l® JJ
GermanPeonTCoal Co...••«• < 242 07 6,729 16
South Mountela Si 02 f.W 18
North Spring Mountain Coal.. 47113 4,603 18
Bearer Meadow Coal;. 72 12. 72 12
- Peon Haves.’
Hutaton Cold Co V...... 3,719 18 60,031 02
Cnah.ni Mints.. .8,706 10. 30,208 09
DtamondMinM..-. 901 11 14,068 08
cooKumdro”::..97a u 10,31703
Mt. riwtant Cc.l 816 06 3,334 06
Qosi 00. 1,610 Do 42,086 03
wS^.hsm T 00i1C0......... ~ 700 03
BSB ■. dSSS
Total. ..i ; •36,192 07 ' 471,09404
I.mJlfi
Forthavrsefc 1,437,188
For lut report. ; 22,689,838
1 The following i» thtf amount of Coal transported over
the Lehigh Valley Railroad, for the week ending Aug.
Bth, 1867: \
Mi BBS. , (' Wssk. Pbkvioubly. Total.
7 j Tons. Owt. Tons. Cwt. Tom, Owt.
Swing Mountain. 1 , , .2,677 18 71,644 11 74,622 06
Bartßagar Loaf.. 1 .. .8,018 14 67,863 18 * 60,382 12
N. Tort* Lehigh.. 610,11_ 28,517 17 24,137 08
OonneU 81dge...<1.1,495 12 ,36,837 10 40,833 11
German Peuna.;..... h 82.14 6,676 05 6,807 16
Coleraine*Stafford; 1 160 03 31.060 00 82,120 03
Dolbin * Doha yen;. 345 12 4,617 03 4,862 15
Hasleton.... t V; ... ..1,583 00 25.019 02 26,662 02
J. B. McCreary * l6 2:919 12 3,376 06
" . -’10.948, JB‘ 262,245 07 233,104 05
The receipts of the PeuMjlvanl* Railroad Company
for the month of July show:
Receipts for the month ending July 31 $393,087 91
Same month last year. , 322,672 99
Increase.
Beceipte from Jan. 1,1867, to Aug. 1,1867 $2,910,871 08
Same period last year.. * 2,843,26016
■ Increase. $62,6X0 03
This is an increase of near)/ twonty-one per cent.
. ’ The earnings of the Milwankiq and Mississippi Road
for v Joly are. reported at nearly $90,000. The Southern
branch will be completed to Monroe about the Ist of
.October.. ..• , - . •
• The following is a comparative statement of the con*
ditlon of the , banks.of the city of New York, August
lptaad August Bth, 1857:
-* '■> - Loans. , Specie. Clro’n. Dep’ts.
Aug. 1 $190,697,060 13,918,013 8,666,422 94,446,067
Aug. 8.....f1ff1‘ ( 077,262 11,737,367 8,081,740 94,438,417
; Showing an increase ol Loans $1,480,206
> “ * decrease of Specie 1,480,048
. “ ■. an increase of Circulation, 816,318
- a decrease of undrawn Deposits*... 1,909,142
The Bank statement is. net favorable in' any pbint of
view this .weelr. It 'shows an' expansion in loans and
circulation and loss in speele and undrawn deposits,
-The New York JSxprest says: u Theoommitteeof
the Stock Exchange have waited npon the President of
.the Michigan Southern road, and bad an extendedinterr
view, eliciting matters of importance. As the commit'
' tee did not represent stockholders, or have - any very
solid foundation for their request to be set in possession
of the Company's affairs, the President very properly re
quested that their inquiries be in writing, so that a for
mal answer can be made. It may be that the Stock Ex
! change Committee will not put itself to so much trouble,
but recommend' the Board to'strUce the stock from the
1 list—thus doing the Company a very great favor.M
' Tfh* London/oftbe 29th, in its City article, j
Lseys: v f • -• :. -i
. The funds, .which: opened to-day. at a decline of an
! eighth from the closing prices of last evening, manifest
:ed mach steadiness until. between, twelve and one
j o'clock, when a succession of heavy sales caused great
i excitement, end rumors of all kinds were current. Con-
Solt,meanwhile, experiencing a fall of five-eighths i
cent. Of oourse, the general supposition was that the
speculators were acting upon Indian Intelligence; but
for a short time a report was actively circulated that a
new attempt had been made on the life of the Emperor'
Napoleon. When the telegraphic quotations from the
Paris Bourne had. Shown this to be totally unfounded,
attention .was concentrated entirely on the possibility of
the arrival of the overland mall having became privately,
known, although up to the close of business nothing had
reached the India, noose; ;
- The statement was that a message had been received
.via .Turin, to the effect that Delhi had not been taken; ;
that the Cholera was committing great havoc among the ;
insurgents' as well as. among the British troops out- 1
wde of tbe.towhj' that the latter were short of ammo- ;
nitiooi 'aod; finally, that it had been found necessary
tedijAnnthe native regiments remaining in Gal
.cntU.t.<Cßveh assuming, however* all this to be true,
alt to see why it should cause a panic in
The grestest anxiety hitherto has been lest the ton- .
tiny should spread to the Bombay ant) Madras armies,
that respect there does not appear to have been ]
anunfavorable word. It may,therefore ,be concluded
that other causes tatut hare been in operation to pro*
dace, the severe decline, and among these it haa been
suggested that Hr. CHustlnlanl, who railed yesterday for
£300,000, may hare had a lane speculate e account open
! itt favorof a rise, and that this has been suddenly dosed.
' The fact, also, of a considerable increase in the de
at the Bank J.snost have contributed to the prevailing
distrust, while the steady wlthdirawels of bullion which
ngwdailytakeplace doubtless operated in the same di
fMfen. - The first transactions In Oonsolswcre at 91K
th for, money; .whe&oe tfeey -rfeeded, toOOjk to 51.
Prom this there was little recovery,; and the laat-ofifeial “
S notations .were 90 Jf; to 01 for money, and 01 to #‘for
teacomnt.' After regular hours there was’a renewed
fau of sh,eighth.: , - -
The quotation of gold at Paris is about 4 per mille
prem.taad.the short exchanr? on London 1525.20 per £1
sterling.Oh comparing these rates with the English
Hint price of £3 ITSi 10xd. per ounce for standard mid,,
it appears that gold Is B*mhs per cent, dearer In Paris
thau-in London. *. . ,
r Ad rices from Hamburg show that standard gold at Use
EogUih Hlnt is about 2-10ths per cent, dearer in London
1 than, Ih Hambhrg.-...
. The course <of exchange at Hew York on London for
bills at 00 dan 7 sight is 109# per cent., which, when
compared wftbjhe .Hint proportions between the two
countries, shows that tho exchange is about at par; and,
after melting allowance for charges of transport and dif
ferenfrof interest, the present rate leaves scarcely any
profit onifa* importation of gold from the United States.
, In 'the foreign exchanges this afternoon; the rates
were generally the same as last post.,
The final price of the Trench Three qp Cents on the
Paris. Bourse this evening Was B6f/ 60c. for money and
account, showing a decline of quite an eighth.
Jl further pool of £45,000 in gold' bare was withdrawn
from the Bank to-day to pay for silver purchases on the
continent.ThAiofcu taken since Thursday last has been
about £900,000,
Mr. E. P, gatterthwaite’a circular gives the following
report:' ’'V, : -
* Loxdoy, Toly ,28th.—Transactions in American se
curities in London during the past week have been on a
■limited scale/ We. note a moderate Inquiry for the
shares and bonds of the Erie Bailroad. Illinois Central
- hares have also been .done to some extent from 17 to
I7#preinium. .Construction bonds, which aro reported
as very scarce in-New -York, are offered here at 00, but
paly |b email quantities. The following quotations are
4s to the do ar B(d. Asked
United -States, 1668 103 105
Ylwinia.6per cent. Sterling../ S 3 65
Ditto, 6 per cent, dollar.' 61 83.
Belvidere Delaware, 6 per cent. Ist
.Mortgage, Convertible, 1877, guo
j /wnteedby Camden and Amboy....
Illinois Centnd, 7 per cent, Construe-’
a. vtlon,, 1876. 89# Mtf,
Ditto; 7 per cent., Freeland 1860, with
option—7Q per cent, 5hare5..,,,,.102 105
Ditto/6 per cent,, Construction, pays/
.me in London/at 4s. 2d. per dol
lar;... ...... eo ss
Ditto, 100 dollar shares, 30 dollars paid 16 18
ydlUt and Northern. Indiana, 8 per
- cent.. Ist, Mortgage, 1874, guaran
• teed by Michigan Central and 1111-
' noisCentral,jointly...,., 83 85
'Michigan Central, 8 per oent,, Conver
tible 1860........ .90 92
Ditto shares, 100 dollars...; 80 82ex.div,
Ditto-Southern And Northern Indiana,
-i -' 7per cent'. Sinking land, 1875.... 66 67
Ditto ditto shares, 100 d011ar5........ 42 47
New York and Erie, f>per.cent,, 3d .
- =r Mortgage, 1888./...;., ..... 78 , 82
Ditto; Binkfng YundL 1675 75 80 ex coup
Ditto. 7 per,cent. Convertible Bends,
, 1862....... .TT/TT. 62 .60
Ditto- ditto . ditto . 1871. 62 .66ex coup
Ditto shares, 100 d011ar*....,../.,.... 28 30
New York Central 7 per cent. Gonver
- tihlels64" .... ..... ..... ■ . 89 01
Ditto;6 percent, MnUngYundVisls) 80 82
DittoßhareSjlOOdollars.............. 80 • 82
Ohio and Pennsylvania, 7 per cent. In
-- e0m580nd8...... 68 70
Pennsylvania, 6 per cent. Ist Mortgage
' - Convertible 1880,. 86 , 87
Ditto. 2d Mortgage, Sterling, Corivertl
- • Me 1876... 01 93
Ditto share*, 60jf0Haw........ 42 44
V* The tUlnre of. Mr. J. P. Ofastintaai, connected with
. the Creek trade, and havingjbesidw the London house,
•'Another in Constantinople,- woe announced in London
on the 27th July, aad the cause of the failure being re
ported to be speculative, losses. the suspension aided to
Increase the excitement in the Stock- market on the
The liabilities ore estimated ht £4OQ,OQO
bowi 4hli
4 '2tort)leni Indiana
Rock -island Rail
Ai*l:Company closed
Steamship Company
M&Uiippl RaU Road
"are dolrig
'{Jvolini «JXw» W;
i price, and Oaii
&jr#, affaitut 69
l bwu too haul
khowaad dollan.
~ <*o*ft*n tide ditto
iedond ditto,at 59}{ {
'3l': laTCrofise Band
"declto& i
r -X telegraphic despatch -from’fit. Petersburg states
that the Bamiao government has induced the Interest
poid by the Imperial banks from4tospercent. , ,
.A parfijraenfarypeper, giving an account of the pub*
lie Income and ' expenditure of the United Kingdom for
•the nded /ace Jut been published.* The
ineomowasA?*,o67,B2l las.ftd 1 ., against in expenditure
ef‘£n.769,7lfr]3e. 16d. "Excess of income over expen*
ditnre,* Sll,m6a. 76./ \
"'At Boston,' tke;'p»j*t week has been in easier one than
In nttdhctiA-metiers: the banks having
(applied the want* of their customer*,' and'kept the
''outside demawd 1 * rsther limited. Street rates for first
else* hemes range from 9 toVV per cent., inferiorgrades
cbownendißgifrem dottble.interwt to 16 per oenl., ao-
ffiif sUhdiog of porters. * { -
8400,-
. WijaeliaUng $lOO,OOO for e drift on Boston, end paid
.Outwfie.fljlS,; she balance held st the'close of business
f >474,101 f ,/■... *■•
tine prospects of securing anamoant of subscription
to the e w ..cent, bonds, pf the Boston, Concord and
Montreal B*Hro*d Coinpecy, sufficient to relieTi} the
,o»mli«t)y<ifaMtW*4elrf «« now yood. The eraonnt
CwaW 1» (WMirt V thle Mmnbtmt $180,004 ie
M6*wi<»4MhecreflltereWtJflgabouts6B,ooo. There-.
%nlt of the mevemehtj.lf c,ieccttrul,wmilsi>:» i»pl4 ad-
ofthe heads end
_ The reel eetide of <he Bey Mete Ayflcnlturel Tool
pompeny/et etoini 160,000,
»U *Ol4 eteuttloacn ThurMey to Hi. Bo?d,tbe N«ir
WltHW* of Jeeiap*Soni.cf Bntlrtd,for
to Htlefy * mortgete, hy the Holyoke Book of *16,000.
Jetenp t Bear ere uaflOretood to he.UrMly the craliton
of the Biy Btet» Company. -■ ■ ■
..The .Mobile ill*titer eeyei ;,we sincerely hellete,
front e cerefui eseuilnet!oc of the reports,from all the
OottaOrncvliutettloal, that thepftient groelnr crop
will tottuiS 3oooooowd,loo,6oobtlM., . “ *
r ThdjMeo(H*.)JDmir«<fiyithetfteprofiM of.iipo
je«t»JpV g^yfor { !?«,>»»
.{tr.MfiSBw s»tt»i r |t9wt/rpp f»« prwn
dlvldewk to 33f .thoaleod tear hoe.
dfiilOMtoioS'HWlMeKhtit*«a mede.one,ft J»n'o-
BlgS|fegfe&&h
' cmuga and Skirting*, Trlet
lO.taAjSxeiaiiir. Mnco'tl* Bret mil vu put In
ltt co la IM4, the eeld coffipocy hu tbenufectorw
toploto the terlottf >iK.t* on, the fees of the
.Hfotw,'isW*£o'l»Cott<e*'uaaredend ttfo*ad shelf mll
" W , i V ftrdi of cloth, most of them beery'
tfeelwtW in th»t trade, no eopyfrea the
r,--'jf - !
aul f r-v'Vv.l
.24,026,974
Total.*.*’
' 83 and int.
Cleveland papers the following report and luggertlons
td'theßoard of Underwriters upon this subject; •,,
jft Dorr, Esq., Chairman Executive Commute»
Lake Board cf Underwriters;
Dear Sir: I sond you, as requested, the statement
compiled by me, showing the tonnage and the grades of
sail vessels which suffered by disasters on the western
Lakes in the navigation season of 1858.
It shows the enormous loss of $1,6*4,015 ensuing from
437 disasters, in a fleet of 1,083 sail vessels. A careful
examination of the statement will completely vindicate
the principle adopted by the Lake Underwriters at their
Convention in 1855, vis: Increased rates of premium on
the increased tonnageof hulls. , ~
The disasters may be briefly summed up In this form:
Afloat under 100 tons 173 vessels, disasters 34, loss $43,926
« 1000200 tons. 331 “ “ HO, “ 267,100
“ 2000300 tons 2*4, “ “ 140, “ 402,435
« 8000400 tons, 250 “ “ 120, “ 807,256
« 4000600 tons, 28 “ “ 16, “ 112,000
<( 5000600 tons 6 “ “ 3, “ 6,600
‘i 6000700 tons 2 « “ 2, “ 10,000
“ 7000800 tons 1 “ “ 1, “ 6,300
, 1083 437 $1,644,616
You will notice that nearly one-half of the entire loss
falls on vessels ranging from 300 to 400 tons, whilst a
greater number of vessels—one-sixth more—ranging
from 200 to 300 tons, loses only, one quarter of the same
aggregate, The average gradt of the smaller tonnage is
much below the larger, the fortner being principally in
the class B and the latter in A. The average loss to
each vessel afloat, ranging from 200 to 800 tons, was
$1,368. and to those ranging from 300 to 400 tonß was
13,229.
- These figures support the position I have advocated,
that cargo rates of premium should be increased in pro
portion to Increase of tonnage, and I think the future
will show that until such a change is made in Under
writing on the Lakes, every occurrence of such weather
as we had in 1800, will be followed by the same disas
trous results to the treasuries of insurance companies.
, To show how adverse to the interests of insurance
companies the larger class of vessels' are, when compar
ed with smaller tonnage, X will make a conjectural esti
mate on the following oasis. We will suppose that In
surance Company A .takes the entire fleet of 3000400
tons, which numbers 250 vessels, is to have the insu
rance on the hulls, and up and down cargoes for the foil
value of all, Is to pay all the fosses, and the fleet is to
run in the Buffalo and Chicago trade exclusively, laden
each trip down with grain, and her up trip with coal at
Cleveland.
Insurance Company B takes the fleet of 2000800 tons,
numbering 294 vessels, on same terms.
3000400 Tans.
Average 850 tons at 45 bushel per ton, is 15,760 bushels.
Six trips down carry 94,600 bushels.
One half wheat, 47.250 bushels valued $125.... $50,062
One half corn, 47,250 bushels, valued 70c 33,075
Six trips up, 450 tons coal each, 2,700 tons, $4... 10,800
Value of cargoes $102,937
Vessel of 860 tons, A, valued $16,000, at $8
' premium $1,280 00
$102,937 cargo at average premium; $1.61# .. 1,393 81
Total prem. secured;./ ..
The averago loss on each vessel of this ton
nage was.
Loss on each Teasel
' 20Q®300 Tons.
Average 2(0 tons, at 45 bush ton, is 11,260 bush
6 trips down carry 67,600 bush.
One-naif wheat. 83,760 bus, valued at $125, $42,187
One-half corn, 83,750 bus, valued 70c. 23,625
6 trips up, 820 tons coal, 1620 toQB at $4, 7,680
■Value of cargoes... $73,492
Vessels of 230 tons B, valued at $7OOO, at
pram....
$73,492 cargo at average prem. $1
$1,733 04
The average loss on each vessel of this tonnage
was i;368
Profit on each vessel $365 84
It will occur to von that the average time for repair*
ins disasters, is to be deducted from these six round
trips thus increasing the loss on the 300«400 tons, and
diminishing the profits on the 2000400 ton vessels.
169,414 92
In the column “stranded” is included the value of
cargo jettisoned whilst the vessel was on the strand,
ana vessels totally lost by “stranding” aro in the same
column. You wifi notice that very nearly two-thirds of
the whole value lost is in that oolumn. Quere: Are
the vessels too largo for easy handling in our lake navi
gation, are the minority of masters and mates incompe
tent seamen, or is it a combination of both causes, that
places on the beach In an eight months’ navigation, 193
vessels out of a fleet of 2083, making a loss or one mil
lion. eighty-one thousand, six hundred and fifteen dol
lars? Yours, truly, J. L. WEATHERLY.
PHILADELPHIA BTOCK EXCHANGE BALES, Aug.
11, 1857.
Reported by R. Hanley, Ji
Walnut
FIRST I
900 City 6s 89#
100 do 89
100 do 89
200 City B6s 89#
1000 St. Louis Bds 81
600 N Penns R 6s 69*
4500 do 59#
6000 Union Canal 6s 59#
2000 Penna 5s 85
5 Lehigh Sorlp 43 *
100 Reading R sswnA
int 85*
100 do sswn 35*
BETWEBI
100 Readings 2 dys S3*
100 do 2 dys 86*
100 . do »swn 85*
SECOND
100 Olty 6s New 89*
500 Ches Sc Del Ot 6s 69
2700 City B 6s 2 certs
exmpt 2 dys 90*
1000 Elmira R7s 2 dys
let mort. 76*
100 Schyl Nav pref b 5 23
' AFTER
100 Reading 8R....
CLOSING PR]
Bid. Asked.
U 8 6’s, ’6B 116*0—
Phllada 6s 69 089*
do RR 89*090
do New 95*095*
Pennasa, int off 64*085
Reading 3s* a 36*
do Mort. 6s,
•44, int. off 86 »
Penna RR 46*046*
MorrisCanlCon62 063
Schyl Nav 6s »82 64 066
.do Stock 13 @l4
SINCE BOAR
100 Reading R ' 85* |
Reading RR. doles 85* b
' PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
, Tcksdat Evssixq, Aug. 11.—The operations in Flour
continue mainly for the supply of the home trade at
■about previous prices, and in the absence of any shipping’
demand the market is very dull at $7 25 for superfine*
made from new Wheat, at which figures shipping brands
are freely offered; the sales for the supply of the re-'
tailors and bakers range at from $6 50 to $7 50 for super
fine, the former for old stock] $7 8008 50 for extras, and
$8 7509 25 for fancy family brands; 200 bbls Rye Flour
have been sold at $4 60 bbl. Of Corn Meal, the
rnarkot is nearly bare, aod Penna. Meal is wanted at $4
bbl. .Wheat la more plenty to-day, and about 6500
bushels have been sold at &.640165 for good and-prime
.red, and $170!bl 78 for white, mostly kt $l7O for good
Southern afloat; some Infirm lots which are very dull,
have been sold at $1600168. Com Is butlittlewantod,
and good yellow was offered at 89090 c., without much
being sold at these prices. Oats are selling rather more
freely, and about 3500 bushels new Southern brought
40042 c, as to condition. Bye is taken by the distillers
at 650. V bushel, but most’holders ask more.. Cotton
is firmly held, but without much dom&udfrom manufac
turers, and the sales to-day have been small. Groceries
remain very'qutet, the difference In the views of buyora
and sellers having a tendency to check business in most
kinds. Holders of Provisions are demanding advanced
prices for the Hog products generally, but buyers comes
forward slowly at the present hlghxates, and the trans
actions are confined to small lots to the home trade, at
fully former quotations. Whiskey sells slowly at 800
31c. for bbri, and 29030 c. forhhds.
[Reported for The Press.]
WILMINGTON, N. 0.-r-Schr Henry Nutt, Williams—
-420 bbla rosin, 30 casks spirit* turpentine, Rowley, Ash*
burner A Coj 4 boxes mdse, Pro Jayne A Son; 1 bbl
tar, Chas Henderson: 94 bbls rosin, Knight & Boll: 34
bales yarn, Hay A McDevitt; 31 bbls spirits turpentine,
Tarhall A Ogden; 100 do do Martin A McCalister; 724
bbls rosin, 100 do pitch, l 224 do spirits turpentine, 24
pkgs sundries, order*
CARDENAS—Brig Cantina, Ford—66 bhds sugar
Twells, Gaskill A Grivln.
NANTUCKET—Schr E W Ferry-. Samson-6300 gal
lons winter' whale oil 2846 do bid spring do Shobor,
Bunting A Co., 6308 do winter wh&lo oU 12 bbls soap
Thaine AMcKeone.
NEW YORK—Bchr M Vassor, Sr, Orape—Bo27 gallons,
whale oil A S Ashmead; 1634 do Hodgson A Keen; 8273
do Cochran tc Russell: 6286 do 60 bbls oil soap Shober,
Banting Sc Oo; 809 gallons sperm oil R B Baker.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
ISBiKL MORSIfI, )
Joseph O. Grubb, > Comscttrk op the Mohth.
Joan Welsh, 1 ) » - •
SAILING OF TICS OCEAN STEAMERS.
STRIKER PROM FOR DAY
Europe..*•••... Boston Liverpool. , .Aug. 12
8a1tic..........New York Liverpool Aug. 15
Persia New York Liverpool. Aug 19
Argo .New York 8remen..*.........Aug 19
Oof Baltimore. .New York Liverpool.. Aug 20
New York New York Glasgow Agu22
Fulton ....New York Southampton......Aug.'22
Niagara,. Boston Liverp001..........Aug 20
Borussla New York Hamburg, Sept 1
Arabia. New York Liverpool. Sept 2
Jaseh .i.. New York Bremen.... Sept 2
North Star...... New York Southampton... SeptB
:O of Waahmgton.New York Liverpool ;Bept 3
Edinburg.......Now York Glasgow ...Sept-5
Adriatic......... New York Liverpool Sept 12
Arago...' New York H&vro Sept 19
C or Baltimore.. Liverpool New York... .July2o
Niagara. *. .Liverpool Boston Aug 1
80ru551a...... /..Hamburg New Y0rk........... Aug 1
Jason. Bremen New York Aug 1
,Columbia....... Liverpool New York... Aug. 6
Arabia .Liverpool New York... Aug 8
Edinburgh '..Glasgow New York....' .Aug. 8
North filar. .Southampton New York .Aug 12
C Washington. .Liverpool New York Aug. 12
Canada ...Liverpool Boston ..Aug 16
Atlantic Liverpool New Y0rk.......... .'Aug 10
Africa,...; Liverpool New Y0rk,...-. Aug 23
Arago, Havre New York Aug 26
Kangaroo .Liverpool New York Aug 20
Glasgow..., Glasgow . New York Sept 6
MOVEMENTS OF HAVANA STEAMERS'
Ptm.4Dßi.rajA—From New York 2d, arriving at Ha*
vana Bth, and New Orleans 11th. From New Orleans
20th j Havana 23d, arriving at New York 28th.
Quakkr City—From New York 7th of each month,
arriving at Havana 12th, and Mobile 14th. From Mo*
bile 22d, Havana 24th, arriving at New York 28th.
OA&AWBA—From New York 12tb, arriving at Havana
17th, end New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th,
Havana 29th, arriving at New York Bd.
Xupjrb Citr—From New York 17th, arriving at Ha*
vana 23d, and New Orleans 26th. From New Orleans
6th, Havana Bth, arriving at New York 13th.
Black Warrior—From New York 27th, arrive at
Havana Ist and New Orleans 3d, From Now Orleans
12th,,Havana 14th. due at New York 18th.
Isabsl—’From Charleston 19th and 4th, due at Ha*
vana 23d and 7tb. From Havana 10th and 25th, due at
Nsw York 16th and 81st.
; The California mall steamers sail from New York on
the 6th and 20th of each month.
Maxine luteliujeiuc.
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, August 12, 1657.
SUN RISES....
HIGH WATER.
, f . - • . « *
, fitMiADhlp Delaware, from K«w Verk,
_ t
with mdse and passengers vo JM Alldefdics, Parted b®*
low Body Island fear brlga and alg.Mhooaers, one of
: T »K<tM 6 '*s« *»» 8o«W*, wrtti a«*»ip
* «»7» from Ktif tork, la
ffig cSatM,' mB; t Sft frwii o»td«iw»i *Kb *um
SwtUj, OajklU taiotiTin. Balledl# co. wrtli w.
wNiftr 0 Pit, Curtis, for Cork, tod i)tl 5 Orlusa,
ortlnal, Mo. Loft b&raue lcontaihd brffOot Ball,
from Sataunoh, dlic; , Lonierotte, frt?m PpttUad,
do; Model, of Boston, do; Bliinore, of Bangor. Whitman,
.for Portland in 2 days: bahme John Blah, for New York,
InSdaM. Portheamiy. : • • ‘ „' >* ,
Brig Bnchaotrrte/fßr) Murphy, TO days fromTarra-*
gona, Spain, via Halifax, with wise, ScO. to order.
* Sebr Henry Kntt, WiUiaou.lo days from Wilmington,
NQ. with wand iWpi to-Pettit, Martin * Qo, ' "
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1857.
Bcbr’Hili OirtM, Fl»k.6 hfi tfoil Boitot, with min
;to OroweU AColllrts..
■ Sohr Florida; Kelly, 5 days from Boston, with mdse to
OroweU & Collins. . - , , • ■
Sohr BL F, Lewis,'B dayl from Vienna, Bfd. with ship
timber to JW Bacon A Co. '
Schr Union, Scott, 8 days from SCaford, Del. with
wheat to J W Bacon A Co.
Schr Sarah Warren, Beattie,A day from Little Creek
Landing, Del, with grain tp BOwly:WUson A Co.
Schr £ W Perry, Sansom, 6 days from Nantuoket,with
oil to Shober, Bunting & Co.
Schr M Yasser, Jr, Orapo, 3 days from New Bedford,
with oil to A 8 ABhmead.
Schr O M Pettit, Olark, 7 days from Newburyport,
with fish to captain.
Schr W H MalUer, Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with
salt to OroweU Sc Collins.
Schr H 11 Morse, Phillips, 8 days from Taunton, with
mdse to Twells, Gaskill Sc Galvin. •
Schr Thos Potter r Glover, 2 days from New York,with
old railroad Iron to captain.
Schr R L Cook, Oleef, 8 days from Now York, with ce
ment to O S Smith. - ’
Schr O G Waterbury, Cook, 6 days from Salem, In bal
last to captain.
Srhr Broadfield, Fisk, 6 days from Boston) with mdse
to OroweU Sc ColUns.
Schr C S Peasleo, Foster, 5 days from Boston, In bal
last to L Audonroid St Co.
Schr W W Philips, Smith, 6 days from Boston, in bal
last to captain.
' Schr Yeoman, Oanuon, 3 days from Concord, Del, with
wheat to Bewly, Wilson A Co.
Bchr W A Hamlil, Somers, 6 days from Boston, In bal
last to Tyler. Stone A Co.
Schr R J Mercer, Oullcn, 6 days from Boston, in bal
astto Blakiston, Cox A Co.
Schr Lady Suffolk, Baker, 7 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell A Collins.
Soar U A T Cranmer, Huntley, from Providence.
Schr Lillie Saunders, Williams, from - do
Schr EUsa and Rebecca, Price, from Boston.
Schr Y&ahti Sharp, Sharp, from Boston.
Schr Julia, Barrati, from Boston.
Schr Sami Costner. Garwood, from Boston.
Schr Paugasset, Waples, from Boston.
Schr M B Mahony, Robinson, from Boston,
Schr L L Shani, weaver, from Boston.
Bchr E English, English, from Boston.
Schr Mary Elisabeth, Price, from Boston.
Schr Sarah Elisabeth, Cruse, from Fairharon. *
Schr Gilbert Green, Weaver, from Lynn.
Schr J H Rlsley, Boyce, from Lyon.
Schr J Frambes, Frambes, from Plymouth.
Schr S M Atkins, Atkins, from Plymouth.
Schr Lady Ellen, Corson, from Quincy Point. -
Schr Spencer D, Mapes, from Nantuoket.
Schr Susan Lake, Gookin, from New York.
CLEARED.
Steamship Pennsylvania, Toal, Richmond, T Web
ster, Jr.
Steamship Boston, Bellow, New York, Jas Allderdice.
Schr Emperl. Marshall, Boston, Bacon A Bogers.
Schr L OKelly, Eaton, Boston, do-
Schr E M Perry, Sampson, Nantucket, 0 Miller A Co.
Schr 8 M Atkins. Atkins, N York, do
Schr 51 Wrightington, Wrightington, Fall River, J
Whitccar.
’ Schr WPPhillips, Smith, Oambridgeport, D Pearson
A Co.
Schr C A Heckshor, Stubbs, O A Heckshor A Co.
Schr J Frambes, Frambes, Plymouth, do
, Schr Susan Baker, Gookin, Saco do
Schr V Sharp. Sharp, Salem, B MUnca A Co.
Schr U A T Oranraer, Huntley, Provldonco, do'
Schr LUlie Bs.uudera. Williams. do do
Schr M B Mahony, Robinson, Fall River, do
Sohr Mary Elizabeth, Price, Boston, L Auden ed
A Co.
Scbr Paugasrttt, Waples, Boston, do
Schr Sarah Lbulaa, Cruse, Pawtucket, do
Schr'Gilbert Green, Woaver, Lyno do
Sohr Julia, Barratt, Boston, John R White.
Schr Jonatbaa May, Oobb.Bcwton, N Sturtevant A Co.
Schr E EngUuh, English, Boston do
Schr Samuel, Gastnor, Garwood, Boston, Bancroft,
Lewis A Co.
Schr Lucy L Sharp, Weaver, Boston, John R White.
Schr W A Hamlil, Somers, Boston, do
cchr Lady Ellon. Corson, Boston, Brown A White.
Schr O M Pettit, Clark, Boston, Noble, Hammett A
Co.
Schr Arietta, Chaso, Boston, Blakiston, Cox A Co.
Schrß J Mercer, Cullen, Boston, do
Schr J H Rlsley, Boyce, MUton, Wallace A Co.
Bchr Spencer D, Mapes, Nantucket, Yandusen, Norton
& Co.
Sehr Wm A Hammond, Cain, Boston.
Schr Spray, Somers, do
Schr A Tirrill, Higgins. do
Schr T A Seymour, Kelly, Danvers,
Str Ed Willing, Olaypoolo, Baltimoro, A Groves, Jr.
[ST TRLKQRIPH.I
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange
Cap* Island, N. J., Aug 10—612 p.M.
A barque and several brigs are now eff this place, up.
word bound. Wind BW—weather reryjtae.
Yours, Ao., THOS. B. HUGHES.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange
LEWES, Del,, Aug. 10-8 A. M,
Barques Belle and EUa, for Boston; Ohas E Lex, for
Port au Prince, and the fleet mentioned in my previous
letter as being at the Breakwater, went to sea last eve
ning. The roadstead Is quite bare of vessels this morn
ing, and but few in the bay bound up. Wind light from
BE. Yours, Ac. WM. M. HICKMAN.
Correspondence of The Press.
Hatxb Dx Graob) Aug. 11.
Five boats left here this morning; laden and con
signed as follows:
U H Alden and Mary Adelaide, lumber to Young a
Woolverton; Captain Shopbell, lumber to Norcfosa'A
Sheetz; City of Baltimore, light; John Q A McOonkey,
with coal to Del city.
fr.. Stock Broker, No. 60*
t Street.
BOARD.
50 Reading R cash 35*
-100 do 35*
3- do cash 35*
100 do 85*
■ 2 Penna RR 46*
6- do 46*
2 CamA Am B cash 100
2 N Penna R 11*
20 do 11*
2D do 11*
15 do 11*
3 Girard Bank cash 11*
1175,95 Penna 5s 85
‘ 9000 Penna Coup 5s 86
| 200 City Gm 6« New 89
BOARD.
50 Schyl Nav pref 23
85 do a 5 23
4 do 23
12 do 23
60 do 23
16 L Schuyl RR 38
3 do 38
BOARD.
MEMORANDA. /
Steamship City of Baltimore, Leitch, from Liverpool,
arrived at New York yesterday.
Steamship Kennebec, Hand, hence at New York yes
terday.
Steamship Keystone State, Marahman, hence for Sa
vannah, was signalised at 4* PM 9th inat. south of
Hatteros.
Steamship Asia, from New York for Liverpool, was
passed Bth Inst, lat 4518, loog 68 91. .
Steamship North Star, Leferre, from New York, ar
rived at Bremen 25Ut ult.
■ 85*
lIOES—DULL.
Steamship Q B Beach, Sanders, from New York, at
Boston 10th Inst.. '
Bid. Asked
Bcbyl Nav Pref 23 023*
Wmsp’t & Elm Rl9 020
do int off 7’s
Ship Radiant, Beane; from London for Oaleutta, was
spoken June 17, lat 804 N, long 23 W. .
Ship Ladoga, from Calcutta for Boston, was spoken
June 23, lat 21 30 8, long 14 06. ’
Ship Gertrude, Hallett. from Boston, March 12, ar
rived at Mauritius June 10.
Ship Hussar, Howland, from New York, at Melbourne
April 28, and sailed May 26 for Guam.
Childers, yfhlto, salledfrom Melbourne
ihip Arcole, Pitman,'from Richmond for Venice, re
mained at Gibraltar 14th ult.
Ist mort. 75 * 076*
do do 2d m 65 065*
Long Island ll* oil*
Vicksburg 7*o 8
Girard Bank 11*011*
Lehigh Zinc I*o 1*
Union Canal ■ 9*olo*
New Creek *0 1
Oatawisu RR 11 012
ID—LATEST.
100 .Beading R , 85*
>id—reg. offered at 85 Jf; off: -
Ship Courier, Howland, from New York for St Peters
burg, passed Elsinore July 28. 1
Bodfordfithl ** alwr »fr° m Calcutta, arrived at New
Ship Northland, Filtner, from New Orleans, arrived at
Liverpool 25th ult.
SUds Perthshire and Frank Fierce sailed from Liver
pool for New Orleans previous to Ist init.
Shlj) Ocean Telegraph, Willis, from San Francisco May
’ship New World, Knlglit, cleared at New York yester
day for Philadelphia.
Ship Susan G Owens, Alexander, from Calcutta for Li
verpool, was spoken June 4th, lat 23 S, long 3 E.
Barque Powhatan, Simmons, for Baltimore, cleared
at Savannah 6th Inst, . 1
lortotions,
.6 9—SUN SETS 6 61
7 30
* Ship John Merrick, Filtner, sailedfrom Bremerhaken
16th ult. for Shields, to load for New York.
Ship B 0 Winthrop, NorriUe, for Baltimore, cleared
at Liverpool 25th ult. ’ •
1 ! Ship WnrCmaa#frßg«j'Jttart,*' fbfTfalfigi
at Liverpool 25th ult. ■ *
Ship Atlas, Brightman, cleared at Boston 10th tost,
for Valparaiso.
Ship Amarauthe, Jones, arrived at Naples July 23d,
from New Orleans. *■ ’
Barque Virginia Ann, Wiley, for New Orleans, cleared
at Charleston Bth Inst. T
Barque Selah, Gould, from Boston; at Baltimore jtOth
lost. ’
Barque Louisa Bliss, Hyler, sailed from Gloucester
24th ult. for Cardiff.
Barque Hungarian, Matthias, hence, via N Orleans,
at New Rochelle 20th ult. ’
Barque John J Palmer, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Palermo 21st ult. ,
Brig Brookline, Brannon, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Providence 9th inst.
Brig Milton, for New York in 3 days, was at Jacmel
28th ult.
Brig M A J Gilmore, Eldridgo, from Baltimore, at Bos
ton 10th inst. '
Sohrs Revenue, Corson, and Joseph Porter, Adams,
hence at Boston 10th inst. ;
Bchr SAB Small.- Drlsco, hence at Boston Bth inst.
Bchr David Faust. Moslaneer, from Wilmington. NO
at New York yesterday. . ’
Bclur Milton, Pinckney, hence at New York yesterday,
Schrs Elisa, Lel&nd; Caroline, Stone, and Wil White.
Montgomery, sailed from Now Haven 10th inst. Ibr Phi-'
ladelphia.
Schr Amelia, RockhUl, hence at Fall River 61h inst.
Schr Flyaway, Davis, for Delaware City, sailed from
Fall River 7th inst.
Schrs John Lancaster, Sites, and John Magee, Magee,
henco.at Providence Bth inst. . • • ’ ’
Schr Medford. Lord, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pro
vidence Bth inst. ■
Schrs 801 l and Msry Emily, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Providence Oth inst.
gJSchrs W 0 Ellason, Buckaloo; Leesburg, Bwift; Sarah
Bright, Noble: Sprigging See, Perrle, mi 1 U„“
say, Crowell, henco at Now Bedford Oth inst.
Bchr F A Godwin, Fairchild, from Newborn, NO, for
Philadelphia, was in Hampton Roads Bth inst.
Schr Polly Price, Prioe, hence-at Boston on Monday.
Bchr Rookingham, Talpey, cleared at Boston on Mon
day for Philadelphia.
Bchr Jane 0 Patterson, hence at NowburyportOth inst.
Schr Electric, Lord, satlod from East Greenwich Bth
lust, for Philadelphia.
Schr Gassebeas, Hopkins, sailed from Fall River 6th
inst. for Philadelphia. 5 F
Sohrs H W Morso, Philips, for Philadelphia: Wm M
Pickering, Perry, for do. or Baltimore: and Flyiway,
Davis, for Delaware City. Railed from Fall River 7th inst.
Schrs Fidelia, Shaw; Elisa Pham, Butter, henco, and
Ohas W Bentley, Nichols, from Delaware Oity, at Pro
vidence Bthinst. .
Bchrs Martha. Baxter, and Medford, Load, sailed from
Providence 6th inst. for Philadelphia.
Propeller Anthraelte, Jones, cleared at New York
yesterday for Philadelphia.
Propeller 0 0 Alger, hence at New Haven 10th that.
NAVAL. ,
The U. 8. frigate St. Lawrence, and brig Balnbrldge,
were at Rio de Janeiro July fi, to sail In three days for
the United States.
DOMESTIC PORTS,
NEW.YORK, August 11.—Arrived steamship Florida,
Ctowell, 60 hours from Bavanu&h, with mdse and pea*
tensers; ship Henry Olay, Caulklns, from Liverpool.
Off Hattoras Shoals, with achrW Hosey, and 9 15, ex
changed signals with steamship Augusta, and at 1015,
exchanged signals with steamrhlp Marlon, both North
of Hatteras; ship Hardie,from Rio Janeiro July sth:
ship Endymion, Hallett, Liverpool, July 1, mdse and 43
passengers; Juiy 18, lat 66, lon 29, saw British ship Aga
memnon bound west; July 25, on the Grand liauxs,
spoke'fishing whoonora G W Lewis, Avery, 11,000 fish,
Frank 0 Siramonda. Nlcherson, 17,000 do; BFBparka,
Atkins, 8000 do, all of Prov nee town. Augl, lat 43 lon
66 80 spoke brigantine Teaser, of Londonderry bound east
Brig Monticeilo, (of Boston) Tlbbotts, Jacmol, July
' 26th, with coffee and logwood; sailed in company with
sohr .Medora. for New York. Left brigs Ocean Eagle,
Bunco, for New York in 5 days; sehrs Sami Francis,
Gourley, for New York in 16 days; A F Linneli, from
Boston, for New York in 15 days ; schr J A Stanley, Si
monson, Charleston, 8 days, cotton to Dollner 8c Potter;
sohr Mary Mankin, ilyder, 4 da from Boston, with mdse;
schn A Hammond, Paine, fm Boston, with mdse ;
Armstrong, Dill, Alexandria, 4 days, coal to master;
Warrior, Miller, Rockland ; Eugenie, (of Bath) Crook,
Com Island Suly 25d, with cocoa nuts, &e., to master ;
left no American vessels. 7th inst, Cape Henry bear* ■
ing WSW, distant 12 miles, spoke schr Segulno, Bed,
hence for Baltimore. Below—chip Isaac Belt, Johnson,
Antwerp, July 21; ship U Clay, from Liverpool.
Ol’d—Ship-Washington, Norton, 8t Stephens; bark
Samson, Robinson, Galveston; bark Pilgrim, Hallock,
.Mobile;.bark Telegraph, Giles, Coastraat; Brig Ocean,
(Br) Baunderaon, Quebec: brig Sea Foam, Handy, Lis
bon; brig W Crawford, Haskell, Cambridge; brig Tibe
rlous, Lecocq, Oleafuegoa; schr F J Brognsrd, Nichols,
Richmond.
flOAOV; ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Factory of E.W USSHEJIS, No. 43 South EIGHTH,
below Ohesta ut street, haa beconio a saving-of 60 per
cent. to our SOUTHERN' AND WESTERN MER
CHANTS, and aUp the convenience of having their old
Carriage Lamps new silver-topped and bottomed, and
seat try express to aU parts. * au!24y
Henderson & co*s gbeat liter-.
-AKYrAIIi, for tbeolo of BOOKS md cUstrt
l*Uon of GWXS, corner ABOH nod FIFTH Street..
On and after WEDNESDAY, 12th Inst., we Intend to
f;ive the book-buying publio an opportunity of selecting
rdm the shelves of our establishment, any amount or
books, id all the varied Departments of Literature surd,
.Selene?, at ifco saw* Low. Prices at whleh.we usually
■all them, and ar er7 purchaser a book Of hooka to
the.'amount at One Dollar and upwards, Will Hwelve a
gflj; valued at from Twenty-five W«ata to OttWHhniUad
V Th«t wIU b# nd hazard or risk to run, and no favor
itism oc pirtiaUty in the distribution of the girts to our
patrons. ' »hU-*t
BALE ROBE.—Btiyew are Invited to call
and examine our Manila Bale Ropej which wo can ‘
can aell aa low aa'Amerlcan, and warrant it superior In
strength and durability.
WEAVER, FITLBR ds CO.,
null* • No. 28 N‘. Water at. an4l22N. Wharvea. *
LENWOOD CEMETERY OFFICE, NO.
List 1 of Arrivals atthe •’
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut Street, bsloW’Nlnih.
£H. Houd, Brooklyn. W. M. Roberts. Keokuk.
Flemming a > lady, Mr. Chapman a la., Mass.
Charleston, 8. 0. John Carson. Bolt.
5 & £ 1 ’, M t£ Uad ‘ • Joa - L - King, Maryland.
Alex. M. Bari N.Y. L. B. Steele, St. Louis.
W. R. Hpward, Balt, ' 0. H. Gaston. Huntav.,Al.
S; u N.Y. J. Marshall, Mobile.
5; KiSi ha. 0. W. Land, S.C,
Mm 1 »« a * A. Uog&Tteo. Charleston.
Mrs. Emory, N.Y. Clement Hill A lady, do.
Mrs Johnson; Balt. J.P. Inneg A la., tax’ton.
Miss Davis, Midway, Ky. Miss McLain, Baft.
W S* John Daily, Washington.
Mj? a U if ts w m!i A Mrs. Rogers, Huntsville.
Miss U. Watkins, do. Miss M. Toney, do.
Mrs. Bailey A two children V. Wlnfell, Richmond,
Washington.- ' Va.
Miss Bailey, Washington. H. J. Smith, do
ix * „ A®» do. Ohas. Morris, Delaware,
gr A- Baijoy. do. H. 0. Middlelqn, Virginia.
W. B. lodd & la, do. J. W. Thomas, Maryland.
XT do. J. B. Palmer, Detroit.
». R. Fiske, New York. J. Eckert A dau,, Reading.
( i ro . ve » Banville. B. Tyson, do
g. A. Valentine. N. York. G.M. Laumon, do
N.P. Wilder, lUluoU, J. N. Roberots, Brroklyn.
W. S. Purviance, Butler. Ohas. P. Jones Cincinnati.
Mra. Oummiike,,B««. ). D, Kirkpatrick, s. 0.
Jr.J.H.Bo.tirright.S.O- Mlm IlumS, ’do
Wm. Barkatoa, 8. O. Miai William., 8.0.
t-O. Walker, do. K. 1). Seabrook, 8. 0.
i?• Oriffla, do. 0. J. Keeford& lv, at. T'a.
F.fehluphakoi ala., Balt U. W. Oardner, ft t.
B.Hechtily., do. A. K. Flak., 'do.
J. W. McCoy, do. J. T. Danloger, Reading.
5' S B .?*™*’ d °- T. R. Kanin, Cuba.
p. Hazleton, Boston. J. L. Tillman, Miaa.
Pr y ei *i Waterproof. H. Tinsley Ic ly., Oa.
8. Brady A ly., Va. T. A. Walks, O. S. N.
Miss Neare, Ohio. . • 0. A. Santos do.
H.Heave, do. H. B. WUkiM * Iy„ Pa.
Joan Corloda, R. I. J. H. Duncan A ly„ do.
J-,H. Gibson, Little Bock, J. H. Scott,‘Pine Bluff,
Arkansas. Arkansas.
A. H. Reeder, Pa. Alfred CaldwelLWheeling.
8. B. Ziromprman, B&lto. M. P. Green, Georgia.
J.P Green, Georgia. W. W. Sturges, do.
George Hodges, jr., Oxford, Dr. A. F. McLain, Frank-
Massachusetts. lin, La.
James Purl, Franklin, La. G. H. Booth, England.
O-G. Henssner, Chappells. R.W. Stanbraker, Clncln.
W.G. Thomas, Balto. Thomas Whitney, Detroit.
JU. Wilkins, New York. E. L, Anderson A la, Bed-
Dunbar, do . ford. Pa.
B. S. Calef. do M. L. Morrlam, Essex 00.
8. H. Donahue, do Austin Dull, Baltimore.
S. H Tucker A la, Arkan’s. G:W.Bumpsss, Tennessee.
Miss Willlnger, do J. H. Donahue, New York.
Mrs. Caldwell, do Wm. T. Williams, Balt're,
E, R. Kimball, Boston. B. F. Longtey, N. Orleans.
Cyrus Carpenter and lady, Dr. 0. Hillock, 8. 0*
Boston. Thou. L. Luderg, Grinr-
Mr. Jones, Cal. ville, 111.
J.N. Brentu, Detroit. W. Knopp, New York.
D. 0. Syles, Miss. Jas. Wilding, do.
Miss Garner, do. J. M. Dunbar, do.
Jos. GUlet, N. Y. Ohas. Cox, do.
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth stroet, below Arch.
D. A la, Montrose. S. HamiU, Keokuk, lowa*
J. W. Vanhorn, Scranton. F.S. Blew, Columbia.
W. B; Divan. Landlsburg. W. A. Wallace A fa., Pa.
J.,A. Linn, do. J. P> King, York, Pa.
E. W. Schow, Philada. E. Blartln, Augusta, Ga.
John Kastle, jr., Loxlngton. M. F. Salta, Nashville.
E.'W. Ward, Washington. W. Hughes, Pittsburg.
E. A. Adams, Philada. J.P. Smith, do.
L.'Drifous, Lebanon, Tenn. J. Ecton, Bmllhvillo, Me.
W! Sayfora, Harrisburg. W. G. Davis, do.
R*A. Rings, Missouri. E. R. Pennebaker, do
W. F. B. Grigsly, Liberty. A. Trout, Minersville.
H. A. Bland, ' do J. Horing, Lexington.
J. Cochran, Philadelphia. E. M. Stone, Louisville.
W. J. Ely, Clarksville, To. A. L. Sims, Trenton, Ky.
J. W. Chappell, Cadis, Ky. 0. Rutherford, do
B. Baer, Hopkiusvillo A. Beaumont A ly.. Pitts-
P. G. Duffer, Tennessee. burg.
E. Duffer, do Mrs. M. McCullough, Pitta-
A. B. Thompson, Ch. Hill. burg.
Mrs. Fahnestock, Pittab’g. R.W. Andrews, Q&risville,
Mm. Smyser, Pittsburg. Louisiana.
J.W. Hunter, N.J. ‘H. G.'Devoe A wife,
James May, lowa. Francisco.
Frank P. Grocy, Memphis, J. Crabb, Louisv’e Ky.
Tenn. J. A.'Lolrbanks,Boston.
John Stacker, Jr.. N.Y. Mr. Richards, Minersville.
N. M. Horton, Wuksbarre W. De Haven, - do.
8 R Martin, Philadelphia. Ellis Reeves, Phoeville.
W. Dodson*, Pa. Wilson Agor, Pa.
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
D. F. Barnes, Philada. J. F. Reese, West Chester.
H M Brubrker, Middetown Sarn’l. Lookard, Columbia.
Wm. Osterhout. Philada. A. H. Chase. Lancaster
J. F. Smith, St. Paul, MT. Wm N Rankin, do.
J. E. Fox; Chester Co. S. 0. Stahl, St. Louis.
D. Ketner, Clinton co., Pa. H. H.-Peterson, Ohio.
Oscar Kibes, Conn. 0. If. Deawiddie, Harr’g.
John L. Reese, W.Chester. B. D. Boggs, do.
Robt, Simpson, Cape May. John Jlaffett, Junlatta co.
Ashoel Holton, Ky, B. E. VaaClann, Blair co.
t ‘ ■ 1 1
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
D. E. Muller, M. Chunk. Sami. Alien, Providence.
Geo. Spangler, do W. A. Hayward, do.
N. B. Cooper, Esq., 111. Geo. N. Cook, New York.
Ohas. K. Bishop, Newark, A. A. Whightman, do.
N. J. * W. H. Crawford and lady,
J. M. Thomas, Reading, Canada.
T. M. Springer. Alabama. Miss M. Crawford, Canada.
M. 0. Martin. Reading. W. M. RrJsin, Phllade]p’a.
Miss 0. Martin, do. B. M. Dubois, , do.
A. H. Chase, New York. M. Van Sickle and lady,
81. M. Rhodes, Taunlon. Pottaville.
F. M. Pratt, NY. W. D. Gabel, NY.
John Drone, NJ. J. H. Thomas, NJ.
8. J. Fostar, NY. George Cook, NY.
W.W. Wade, Philada. Caleb Farnum, RI.
W. W. Taylor, do. George R. Roberts, NY.
F. B. Hancock, Ky. B!.Oanby,Del.
E. Bimmous, RI. Merrick Price A lady. Phi-
S. J. Porter, Conn. ladelphia.
George Humes, Md.
- OITY HOTEL—Third above Race street.
GeorgeKruft. Cape May. James Ranon, New York.
G. Minton, Pbila. Francis Bagail, do
P. lUely, Bfldesburg. S. Patchin, Clearfield.
J. It. Dawson, Washington. S. S. Kurke, Chicago.
£ Hatch, N/ G.P. Master, Phil*.
Baltimore. M. Borgals, Borden town.
G, Mailer, Georgetown' S. Fllem, Hagerstown.
T- Rft&ker, Cape May. H. Hulm, Norristown.
M.BAuks, Phila. N. Brauck, Germantown,
L-Pelnt, Cape Henlopen. J. March, Georgetown,
UNION HOTEL—Arch Street, above Fonrth.
R. Porker, Pittsburgh. John E. Wilson. Wheeling.-
J. D.-Gpauldiog, Palmyra. A. W. Campbell, do
R. D. woo. Ravenna. A. T. Baldwin, Palmyra.
8. L. Burnttp. Aliegh’y, Pa. H. H.Willtard, do
J. Si. Louis, J. Hawk, Navarre. Ohio.
R. H. Gordon, Ohio. R.Xistarton, do
1 John »
J. Sta*, York, t£7 C.B. A,Payne, Covington.
S. T. Porter, Cincinnati,o. J. 0. Smith,Cincinnati, G,
U.'Cr4ut, Baltimore. F. 8011, Navane, Ohio; -
S. T. Moore, Danville; 111. J. Cheeton, Tally town, Pa.
J. K. McGaw, Baltimore, J. T.Chesion, do
R. G-Mratton,lndiana. D. 0. Alliuson, Westfield,
John Calvin, do Mass.
M. Chamberlin, Milton, Pa. H. Brooks, Atlantic Oity.
J* G. Reading,Flemington, R. Bingham, Buffalo.
Now’ Jersey. D. W. Kelly, Trenton.
Special Notices.
JJp A Meeting of the Malt and Liquor
.DEALERS ASSOCIATION will be held on every
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock, at DILIGENT
HALL, Tenth and Filbert streets. By order of
«ul2-wAthtr ASSOCIATION.
' Seamen's Saving Fund —Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de
posits in sums' of One Dollar and upwards, from all
'classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate
of five per cent, per annum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President,
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
tory, James S. Pringle.
Walton’s Gents’ Furbishing Store, 161 North
Siqth Street, below Race. Particular attention given
to the manufacture of fine BniRTS, which will bo sold
at very moderate rates, for cash. aul2-lw*
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent* Interest—Na
tional Safety Trust Company, in Walott Street, south
best corner of Tsied-Street, Paibanstraia. Assets
overOxv Milmok and a Half or Dollabs, Invested
In Real Ebtate, Mobtqaobs.Geodwd Beets, and other
first class securities, as required by the charter. This
institution oo&fines its businoss entirely to the recei
ving of money on dopoeit. Any sum, large or small,
is received, and the money is always paid back, with
out notice, to any amount.
The office is open everyday from 9 o’clock in the
morning' until 7 o’clock in the evening, and on Blondoy
and Thursday evenings until 9 o’clock.
A Great Establishment.—The Salamander Safe
Factory of Messrs. Evans A Watsos, Is one of the most
interesting establishments in the city. The building in
which their operations are carried on, is to be found in
Eighth street, near Vine; the sales-room being at No.
26 Bou*th Fourth street. Between fifty and sixty men
Ore employed in the various departments of the manu
facturing establishment. Some idea of tha extent of
their labors may be formed from a statement of tho
work they have now in hand. Their workmen are now
engaged ,In constructing large safes for the following
new banks One for the Strausburg Bank, lined alt
through with chilled iron,‘weighing about 6,000 pounds;
one of the same size and material for the Southwestern
Bank .of Virginia; and one for. the Bank of Jersey
shore, Fa.; two foe the Qatoragua Bank; one for a pri
vate-honking house in WUkesbarre, Pa.; one for a
private banking house at Norristown, Fa.; and one
eot of ohilled iron bank vault doors for a new
Bank at Millville, N. J, All these are to be supplied
with Evans A .Watson’s Patent Alphabetical Bank Lock,
which is equal to any other lock now in use for safety
and convenience. For testimony as to the value of this
lock, Messrs. Evans A Watacn con refer to the City and
Consolidation Banks, of this city; Newark Bank, Dela
ware; Bonk of Fulton, Alabama, and Poe A Swift,
, Selma, Ala. Thero are also to be seen at the factory, in
process of construction, some seta of vault doors for the
uewFennsylvaaia Railroad office, at the corner of Third
street and Willing’s Alley
'F. Brown’i Essence of Jamaica Ginger.—
This ts truly a family medicine; at this season, when
atTectlons of the stomach and bowels are so common, no
family, individual, or traveller should he without It.
Ii is peculiarly efficacious In summer oomplalnts of
children, and is known and prescribed by the medical
fgoulty. Bee advertisement.
b r Rey - T - Bralnard, W. M.
HOTSON to LIZZIE M. FLANA.GEN, all of this city.
iirons^nV Rcv ’ JohD Ohambors, A. J.
WESTER to Miss LIZZIE THIMBLE
9 » “‘t.,Rev. Mr. Gray, Mr. THOMPSON
EBNEBT, of this city, to Miss FANNY ItICUARDS, of
* evening of Sunday, August Bth, after a pro
tracted Illness, Mr. JOHN SULLIVAN, aged 26 yea*.
The relatives and friends of the IfcnUlr are resnect
fully lnvlted to attend the funeral, from l hla late resi
dence. No. 628 Ohrtstlan strcet.thls (Wednesday) mor
ning, Aug. 13th, at 9 o’clock. To proceed to Oathedral
Cemetery. ■
Oo .th« inst., OMVKR L., son of Bojarain ud
-CaroHae Griffith, in the 21st year of his ago.
*»d friends of the family aro respect
fully invited to Attend tho funeral, from tho residence
of blaparoata, Sevonih street, first door above Jefferson.
h T^XVy{c 8 .t o o’^ ,! ' , '' lhOUtfttrlh ' t,loi
ANNA R - JAHRAUS.in tho
. The reUtivee and friends of the family are rasoect.
£Hm' ,I n5 ,4 m’ nte*i th * late well
tho fuserajj from tha residence
of hi* father, Thome# Kane, 8. S.oorner of-Ele tenth
aadCarpentar streets, on Thursday mornW, at 8‘ o’cl’k.
To proceed to Cathedral Oetnetery. ‘ • ’
r’^. S K^ s P l6nd!d PRIVATE re-
IT. *“ most plessant part of
awtwaln, as tho owner Is
trnS&w.VA’A* S>r particulars address <• 8E
BIC0WE” at the offiSe of this paper. nul9-3t»
' ** ! *
iilarriogEs.
UDeatljs.
ftiuoaements.
WALNUT STREET .THEATRE.—Pro
prietor.Jlr.'WM. J. NAOLB; Acting and Stage
manager, Mr. WAYNE ODWINB. Price«_DreM Clide
and Panuette, 60 oenta: Upper Circle. 26 cents; Private
Box and Orchestra Seals, IB cents. Box Office open
from 9 o'clock A. M. to i P. M. Doore open at T o’clock;
performance will commence at 8.
WEDNESDAY EVENING-, August 12tb,
NAGLE’S
JUVENILE COMEDIANS.
The performance will commence with an Overture by
the Orchestra. J
After which Sheridan’s comedy of the
SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL.
Sir Peter Tpatle Lora Gordon Boone.
Lady Teatle Anna Isabella Boone
The whole to conclude with the farce of
A DAY AFTER THE FAIR.
JOHN DREW’S NATIONAL THEATRE,
WALNUT street, above ElGHTH.—Lessee and
Manager, John Drew. Prices—Dress Circle and Par.
quet,B7& cents; Orchestra Chairs, 50 cents: Seats in
Private Box, 75 cents; Family Circle, 25 cents. Doors
open at T. To commence at 8 o’clock. Box Office open
from 10 to 3 o’clock, where Seats can be secured with*
out extra charge.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 12th,
By special desire, for four nights more,
MONB. B.'GODARD,
the great aeronaut and Wizard, will appear in a succes
sion of Magical Wonders, embracing The Woolen Ball,
Tho Magio Express Company, The Marvellous Dice, and
various other brilliant Magical Feats. To conclude
with the
MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OP A PULL
GROWN MAN.
Academy op music, broad and
LOCUST Btreets.—Mr. K. A. MARSHALL, Sole
Lessee.—The PROMENADE CONCERT at this estab
lishment is nightly honored by Enthusiasm. Popular
ity and Fashion. * r
THIS EVENING, August 13th, new and attractive
features. M’LLE. SOHELLER, SIGNOR VEBBI, their
first engagement in America: MISS C. RIOHINGS,
orohb E *w El ' BEK ™ an ’ ‘ ud ,b 0 OSBMA -
Admittance 25 cents.
rrtHOMEUP 7 " VARIETIES.—“ The cool
est place iu the city, and the most respectably at.
tended N. W. corner FIFTH and CHESTNUT.
THIS, and EVERY EVENING this week, Is open,
With a ’
MUSICAL AND TERPBICHOREAN MELANGE,
A laughable Afterpiece will conclude the performance,
which commences at aquarterto 8. Admission 10 cents
JOHN 0. WARREN,
Conductor of Amusement*.
J. B. THOMEUF, Manager and Proprietor, aull-lw
PARKINSON’S ILLUMINATED GAR
DENS
’ CHESTNUT, ABOVE TENTH.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY EVENING,
au 12-6fc Admittance, one shilling.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—
E. A MARSHALL has groat pleasure in announc
ing that, through the immediate agency of the justly
popular impreasario
MAX MARETZEK,
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 DOMINIOO RONZANI,
Manager of the Theatre Royal, Turin, and actual Maltre
do Ballet, from Her Majesty’s Opera House, London.
aulMt ’
SANFORD’ 8 OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Btceet, above Chestnut.
OPENING NIGHT*!’
MONDAY EVENING, August 10th, and for the
SEASON!!’
With the entire Original SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE,
composed of SIXTEEN STAR PERFOR3IERS, including
Miss JULIA FOLINE and Master SANFORD, the Btar
Daxobrs, who will appear, on the above night, in an
EBTIBB NKW pROORiKM*. Including 80*08, Chobusis,
&c.,Ac.; also, the new burlesque on the Academy of
Musie.
Doors open at 7% o’clock—to commence at 8.
Admittance 25 cents.
10* In preparation, a burlesque on La Traviata.
aulO-et
gobgffo nnft (Cigars.
HAVANA CIGARS—A handsome assort
ment, such as
Figaro, Partagas,
Cabanas, Sultana,
Gloria, Jupiter,
Coloso, Converciantes,
Torrey Lopes, Union Americana,
Orejon, Flora Cubana, Ac., Ac.,
Ac., in X, 1-5 and 1-10 boxes, of all sizes and quali
ties, in store and constantly receiving, and for sale low.
by CHARLES TBTE,
(new) 138 WALNUT Street,
aul-ly below Second, second story
Figaro, cabanas and partagas
SEGARS.—A choice Invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig “New Era,” dally expected from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES T£TB,
(New) 138 Walnut street, below Second,
aul Becond Story.
• (Coal.
COAL! COAL! COAL!*—TAGGART’ 9
CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL.
J. AR. CARTER’S GREENWOOD, TAM AQUA COAL
GEORGE W. SNYDER’S PINE FOREST 80HUYL*
KILL COAL.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Have for sale, and are constantly receiving from the
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL BIZES.
There Is no Goal mined anywhere, equal la quality to
these, and a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority. Oar Coal is very carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from slate,
dost and all imparities. Our PRICES are as LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at our Office, No. 3 SOUTH FRONT street,
above Walnut.
' Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWHILL street, below
BROAD street.
Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above UAL*
LOWHILL—or sent to either plica per Despatch Post,
will recelro prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ei
fttnlno our Coal before jnrf-tf
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
K? I am daily receiving, at my yard, the beet quality of
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that*wiU be satisfactory to them.
LD“ No inferior Cool kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRICES.
ALEXANDER CONVERT,
aul*tf N. E, comer of Broad and Cherry Sts.
EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
DALY, POHTBK A CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth; keep constantly on
hand, at the very lr»*riit rates, a full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Or*!, au l-6m
CARD.— THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECT
FULLY inform their friends and the trade gener
ally that they have made Arrangements for one or 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, and an abundant
capital, they can offer unusual facilities for THE PUR
CHASE ON COMMISSION in any, of the European
markets for shipment direct.
They aro also prepared to receive orders from samples
tor Flowers and Feathers from their extensive and well
known manufactories in Paris, to be shipped direct,
either under bond or duty paid.
HENDERSON, SMYTII & GO.. Importers,
&ulo-2m# No. 200*Broadway.
For sale, or to let on ground
RENT, the Lot on North aide of High Street, 182
feet east of Twentieth Street, 20 feet 4 inch*#' front and
170 feet deep, to Jones Street. Apply to
aulo-mwf2w» EDWARD WALN, No. 702 Walnut St.
BOARDING.— A young, gentleman wishes
BOARDING in a respectable private family, where
he will secure the comforts of a home. Address A: L.,
Blood’s Despatch.' T aulo-3t
JOHN N-.REEVES, CARPENTER AND
BUILDER, PABSYUNK ROAD, opposite County
Prison.
Orders for Jobbing promptly attended to. aul*lm
SHARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Street, between
Atch and Race. auO-ly
Abram slack—engraving, die
Sinking and Embossed Printing, Envelope and
Seal Press Manufactory, 87 Strawberry Street, between
Second and Third, ana Market aud Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia, Pa. aul2-ly
EVANS' GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE,
No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. N. 8.-No conneo
tion with any other house in the City. aul-dm
JAMES KELLY, (Successor to William
Curtis) Regalia, Books, Jewels. Emblems, M&sonio
and Encampment Charts. Ac. .Odd Fellows’ Hall,
NORTH SIXTH STREET, below Race, Philadelphia.
Orders from any part of the country, addressed to
James Kelly, promptly attended to; "au 1-lm
Give hufty's American manu
factured STEEL PEN a trial. . 407 CHEST
NUT Street, above Fourth. $1 per gross. aul-lm
JOSEPH BLACK, Banner, Sign, Decora
tive and General ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, N.
K. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, entrance on
Fpurth etreet.
AIso—PORTRAITS, the site of life, painted from
Daguerreotypes. aul-dlra
LUMBER! LUMBER! I —The subscriber,
who has for several years occupied the premises at
Sloan's Planing Mill,.Kensington, has removed to
COATES STREET WHARF, adjoining the Phoenix
Planidg MUI, bn Delaware avenue, where he intends
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor
ing boards, steps, risers, ahelving, ceiling, fencing and
scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
For sate at the lowest cash prices. ' Purchasers are in
vited to call and examine for themselves, and every ef
fort will be made to give satisfaction. Orders received
and supplied at the shortest notice for all kinds and
sizes of Southern yellow Pine, Timber and Scantling,
anl-tf i , 8. 8. RIOHIK.
TJEMOVAL. THE YOUNG LADIES
AV INSTITUTE, formerly located at No. 48. now 64
North SEVENTH Street, is removed to No. 1711 VINE
Btreet, west of Seventeenth, north side, where the sub
scriber will be h&ppy to see his former patrons and
pnpils, at the commencement of the Fall Session. For
circulars, Ac., please apply to W. G. E. AGNEW,
aulo*2w No. 1711 Vine street.
AHNESS, SADDLES AND TRUNKS,
LACEY & PHILLIPS, Nos. 14 and 16 South
SEVENTH street, above CHESTNUT, have manufac
tured, expressly for the FALL TRADE, • larger stock
of superior Harnoss- Saddles and Trunks, than any
other bottle in their line, and having reduced the mode
of manufacturing to such a perfect system, they are be
yond all competition for quality, stylo ana price.
P. S.—Country Harness makers can be supplied
cheaper than they can mahdfaoturo. aul-im
JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT
STREET.
CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS,
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS.
And JOB PRINTING gener&lly, at shortest notloo
tod fair prloes. • aod-lm
THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
820 OHB3TNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS.
PACKAOBS, MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES and
SPECIE, either by Ita own LINES,'or In connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and CITIES of the United Btatea.
E. S. BANDFORD, , .
anl-tf General Superintendent.
■ftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Po-
J. v Ucy'No. 4202, issued by the American Fire Insur
ance Company, in the name of Nicholas E. Tbouron,
dated Soptomber 12.1853, for $4,000 on brick building
situated'on the west side’of Sixth atreot, between Prane
and Spruce streets, has been lost or mislaid. Applica
tion has been maao for a new one in lieu thereof. A
suitable reward will he paid for its return to No. 28
North Beventh street. au6 wltw^
TWOTICE—THE,BUSINESS,OF TWittlS
IV ft 00., and J, Vf. QA9EILL ft 00., wU}J»r*afl»r
he eonductea under tho style of TWELLB, GASKILL ft
GALVIN, at No. 6 and 6 8. Wharres, and No. 8M N.
Wharves. - .• n -
SPIKES.—RAILROAD SWgtS AND
CHAIRS constantly on hand. OrdCM received for
Light Railroad Iron—w y > yq
au4-lm 8, R. corner Front and WMnut,
Sardines.— «ioo ic&es of 60 half boxes
each, in store .and foe aide by
HENRY BOHLBN & CO.,
w? . itwet* 9
tdalcljes, Jerorlrg, &t.
Bailey & co., chestnut street,
Manufacturers of ’
. BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE,
Uunder their inspection, on the premises exclusively.
Citizens and Stringers are invited to visit our manu
factory. •
WATCHES.
Constantly on hand a splendid stock of Superior Gold
• Watches, of all the celebrated makers.
DIAMONDS.
Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-Rings, Finger-
Rings, and all other articles In the Diamond line.
Drawings or NEW DESIGNS will be made free of
charge for those wishing work made to order.
RICH GOLD JEWELRY.
A beautiful assortment of all the new styles of Fine
Jewelry, such as Mosaic, Stone and Shell Cameo,
Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Marquislte,
Lava, Ao., Ac.
SHEFFIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, Ae.
Also, Bronze and Marble CLOCKS, of newest styles,
and of superior quality. aul-d twAw ly
EDrngs a nil (Etjemirals,
Frederick brown,—chemist
AND DRUGGIST, north-east comer FIFTH and
CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, sola Manufacturer
of BROWN’S ESSENCE OF*JAMAICA GINGER,
which la recognised and prescribed by the Medical Fa
culty, hM become the Standard FAMILY MEDI
CINE of the United States.
This Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence.
During the Summer months, no family or traveller
Should be without it. In relaxation of the bowels, in
nausea, and particularly in sea sickness, it is an active
and safe, as well 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,*’ which is warranted to be
what It Is represented, and is prepared only by FREDE
RICK BROWN, and for sale at hia Drug and Chemical
Store, north-east corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, Philadelphia; and by all the respectable Drug
gists and Apothecaries in the U. States. aul-3m
Handel & haydn drug store,
EIGHTH and GREEN streets, Philadelphia, D.
L. BTACKHOUSE, Proprietor. Always on hand the
choicest article* of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFU
MERY, CIGARS, Ac.
Staekhouie’g Patent Silver Soda Water Fountain
keeps the water at 33 deg.; his Bjrupa and Creams are
acknowledge by all as being the richest in the city.
aul-lm
fjenmattsljip anii ißook Keeping,
/CRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA COM
, COLLEGE, S. E. Corner or SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, Becond and Third Stories.
BOOK KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every stvle
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FOR&fo. 3
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, Ac.
Each Student has individual instruction‘from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate
supervision of the Principal.
One of the Best Penmen in the Country has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms, Ao. aul-lm
tUincs anil £iqttom
A LEXANDER Y. HOLMES, WINE AND
■aA. LIQUOR STORE, No. 220, Southeast Corner of
GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. . aul-ly
WILLIAM f. pitfield,—importer
TV of BRANDIES, WINES, Ac., Ac., No. 323
OHEBTNUT Street, Philadelphia. aul-lm
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac., 26
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. aul-ly
Brandies.— Pinet, castnion & co., Ma
rett A 00., and other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, in half pipes and quartor casks : Pellevoizln
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, In half pipes, quarter
casks and one-eighth easks, all in Custom House stores,
imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN A CO.,
au6 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 SACHETS, FRANGIPANNI SOAP.
FRANGIPANNI TOILET WATER.
FRANGIPANNI CREAM, FOR BEAUTIFYING
THE COMPLEXION. .
X. BAZIN & CO. would respectfully caution the pub
lio against the many spurious articles bearing the name
of FRANGIPANNI, in imitation of their ORIGINAL
and only GENUINE perfume, which is made entirely
and purely from the celebrated recipe of FRANGIPAN
NI.
Its popularity has led several establishments to claim
for their counterfeits all these exquisite qualities which
belong only to the GENUINE.
For sale by all druggists and fsney dealers.
X. BAZIN A 00.,
Manufacturers of the Prize Medal Perfumeries,
aut-lwlf
■WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
•TV MEN’S FURNIBHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 706
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Btrangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made.- At whole
sale and retail, and to order. aub-lyif
C SEWING MACHINES, 702 Cheenut
Street.
dfc! fZ SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnut
Street.
<Qtl K SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnut
Street.
til K SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnut
tjf Street.
til K SEWING MACHINES, 702 Chesnut
<pJUJ street. « -*-'*• •• "
THE ONLY GOOD , CHEAP MACHINE.
x 702 CHESTNUT STREET, (up stairs.)
aufi-lwd
FPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
NEW GAS CONSUMING FURNACE.
CHILBOIFS NEW CONE FURNACE ,
after having been put to the most severe test, during
the two cold WIMTBB3 ot 1856 asd 1857, has proved to
be the most powerful heater in the teorla } saving from
K to % the fuel over any of the best furnaces now in use.
Tebsx Forxacxs are constructed with a cast Iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped fire pot, lined
with fire-brick or iron staves. The fire pot is surmount
ed with
A SERIES OF CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper
turesat the top, and uniting with the annlar chamber,
through which the heat and smoke pass to the flae.
Thb wholb product! of combustion in the form of
smoke and oasis, are suspended directly over the fire,
coxrixiDor compressed into the tapering Coxes and
CosTIxoALLT SXPOBBD to the direct action of the rays
of heat and light from the fire.
This heat and light is brought to a focus in xach
Coxa, not unlike the
COLLECTION OF THE SUN’S RAYS,
to a focal point through on ordinary leas, causing the
swoaa and asses to become intensely heated and tho
roughly oobSUXSD, by this operation the smoxs and
GABVS aro MADS , EQUALLY AVAILABLS with the VUSL
itself for heating purposes, while, in other furnaces,
it iS OARfttBD OVF AXD WASTED IS THE OBIXXEY.
AU persons desirous or obtaining the best and
MOST ECONOMICAL BEATING APPARATUS,
should not fall to examine the New Gab Goxsumiko
Cons Fpbiace. before purchasing any other. The. at
tention of architects and Inilders is particularly re
quested. , ARNOLD & WILSON,
(Successors to S. A. Harrison,)
No. 624 WALNUT Street,
aul-tf Opposite Independence Square.
Philadelphia type foundry—
N. W. Cor. THIRD and OUESNUT Sts.
L. PELOUZE & SON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN
ROOK Is now ready, and from their increased facilities,
aro now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience in the business,
and the fact 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 ootemporaries.
Those,, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
Old type taken at 9 cents per pound, in exchange for
new at specimen prices. - '• aul-tf
auomegs at jiaro.
Daniel Dougherty, attorney
AT LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGHTH ond-LO
OVJST Streets, Philadelphia. anl-iy
Myer strouse, attorney .at
LAW, CENTRE street, Pottaville, Pa. au4-ly
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 aniAfflrmations to be received in all
the Courts in Pennsylvania.
JOHN BINNS may be found in his office, No. 116
South SIXTH Street, opposite the County Court House,
from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. aul-lci
Commission ittmijants.
Handy & brenner—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.
WANTED TO RENT.—A THREE
Story BRICK HBUBE. suitable for a small
family. The best references given. Address << Rent,”
P rets offico. aul2-2w#
WANTED— A YOUNG MAN, WHO IS
expert at figures and writes a good hand, aa
ENTRY CLERK in a wholesale jobbing house. Ad
dress DRY GOODS, at this office. aulO-St*
WANTED —AN EXPERIENCED
Salesman in a Dry Goods Jobbing House, who
can command a strictly first class Western trade. .Ad
dress “ Jobbing,” at the office of this paper, string
location of.trade, references, Ac. aulO--t*
WA NT E D—A SITUATION IN A
Wholesale House, for a young man who Bpeao
and writes well, English, French and German j he has
some experience, and could make himself very useful.
Please address 31. D., this offico, &UlO-3t
QK YOUNG MEN WANTED.—For choice
corps of the American Army.. Pine chance for
travel,.promotion and study. Excellent pay, and free
board and clothing. Apply st 248 8. Front. au3-)v* •
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR. Nos. 10 ancllfc Boufch NINTH STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT. * -
A large and . well selected stock of CLOTHS and
CAB3IMBREB always on hand,
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the best qualny: 4od In the most fashionable style.
Particular attention- given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. \ j.” anO-tf
CULLENDER & PASCAL, ' . . ,
hj/ HATTERS
aM-6m No. 8 S. SIXTH stmt, Philadelphia.
V»EMOVAL—ADAMS* BLANK BOOK
XV and JOS BINDERY. from THIRD stmt, to No.
‘430 ARCH stmt, below SIXTH. Blank Books all slsa
on hand, or mado to ordsr. Hapilnot,' Music, &c .
noatljr booad TXRT CHEAP. .. 1..* auJ-Sr
100 bales Gulf Cotton.lii store
’ martin A maoaeistSr, • ’
- 01 119 North Water Stmt.
MOSS— 17 bales CarQlitta Moss, for sale by
MARTIN; t MAOAIIBTEB,
. »° 1 119, North Water Barest.
pHABtES HABARSE & CO.,—
zri ' iPeUSh'Wolord in PAPER,HAM, • Sc.,-No.
90 South SIXTH flttoot, Thiladtlphla, ’
GTanbibates for (Office.
FOR ASSEMLT^sMi^‘D^ct3®R.
RAN J. COOK, Second Ward. Subject to Democratic
aulea - au 12-iC*
C LEEK OF .QUARTER SESSIONS—
,O3W.P OKOOXSII, Sixteenth Ward. Sublet
xo Democratic Buies. . aul2-4w«
Oit ASSEMBLY—JOSEPH J. Kthtii.
r- Ss “ ml .L«fl>l»tira DUtrlct, Second Ward. '
subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention,
auedtss •. - .
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
OQDlttr JORH J?. H'YADDWi, of Third -Ward.
Subject to the rule, of the Democratic Part,, aul-tf
Foe recorder of deeds—thos.
J. HEMPHILL, Tenth ward, ‘ Vine street, above
Eighth. Subject to Democratic rules aulfrim*
JOHN U* ARUNDEL, of tho Twenty
secoad Ward, will be a candidate for Assembly, fmm
the Sixteenth District. Subject to the nomination of
the Democratic Convention. aas-eoJ2w*
For assembly—thih d district—
-5 RAN KLIN McILVAIN, Subject to Democratic
auA-dtspS
IjiOß CORONER—DK.FEODOKE MIER
. SON, Fifth Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules.
auB-lm*
For prothonotary of the DIS
TRICT COURT, LEWIS T. MEARS, of Twelf*h
Ward. Subject to Democratic Bu!ea. auB-l.n»
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRACT
COURT, GEORGE F. MEESEB, Twenty-seccnd
Ward. Subject to Democratic Kal-s. - ‘ au 4-tSeS
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—R. R.
YOUNG, Seventh Ward. Sobject to Democratic
Bales. auA-lin*'
For clerk of quarter sessions,
SAMUEL C. THOMPSON, 6th Ward. Subject to
the Bale* of the Democratic Party., au4 wAs ts3*
For coroner—n. c. keid, m. d.
Subject to Democratic Rulea. tal tin*
FOR CORONER—CHARLES S. PE ALL,
Nineteenth Ward. aol-lw*
For assembly—first district.—
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY, First Ward. Subject
to decision o ithe Democratic Convention. aul-6v#
For assembly—third district.—
DAVID R. MeLEAN, Fourth Ward. Subject to
Democratic Boles. J aal.tseS*
For assembly—
JOSEPH HUNEKER,
. Eighth District,'Eleventh Ward.
Subject to Democratic Rules. atl Im*
For recorder of deeds—
CHARLES H. MILLER,
Fourteenth Ward,
Subject to Democratic Rules, on aal t eeB
For recorder of deeds—geobge
W. WUNDEB, Thirteenth Ward. Sabject to De
mocratic Roles. sol-Sw*
For recorder of. deeds—n. f.
WOOD, Thirteenth ■ward. Sabject toDemoeraU.
rules. - ■ anS-ts*
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.-«
GEOBGE SIMPSON, THIRTEENTH WARD.—
Sabject to Democratic Roles. ' aultsepS
fjotels anb Beslanrants.
PLACE HOTEL, BROAD-
V/ WAY, corner of EIGHTH, street. New York.
THIS ELEGANT MODERN ESTABLISHMENT i ■
now open for the reception of guests, in the European
style.
SINGLE BOOMS from 60 eent&to $1 per day. SUITS
of BOOSTS for Families, from $l5O to &0 per day. The
MEALS served at all hours by the CARD, at moderate
rates.
0. J. HAOLELLAN (“ long and farcrrably known to
the patrons of Jones' and the United States Hotel,
Philadelphia,”} is associated in the management,
has especial charge of the Catering Department. Every
attention has been paid to m»tA the organisation per
fect, and our friends, patrons, and the travelling public
in general, may rest assorted that no effort shall be
wanting to make the CLINTON worthy the favor which
we hereby respectfully solicit. ~ -
ao6-lm» ‘ WINANT A CO.
]U ERCHANTS* HOTEL; CAPE ISLAND,
•IvA N. J ~ls now open for the reception of visitors.
This House is situated within a hundred yards of the
Beach. The Proprietor promises that no care shall be
spared to render those comfortable who will favor him
with their patronage. Terms moderate.
augS-lw* J. LYONS, Proprietor.
LOUIS B. COFFIN,—
THIRD WARD HOTEL, (DEMOCRATIC HEAD
QUARTERS,)
South-east corner FIFTH and QUEEN Streets,
aul-lm " ~ Philadelphia.
WILLIAM N. KING,—SOUTHERN
• EXCHANGE HOTEL, South-east corner of
FIFTH and CARPENTER Sts., Philadelphia, aul-lm
STREET HOUSE —SAMUEL
\J MILLER, (Old No. IS) New No. SSI CHBSNUI
STREET, below Fourth, Philadelphia. . an I.lm
WILLIAM HANNINGS’ City Lager Beer
” T Stloon, No. 83 OABISE’a' AILEIY Phitadel.
phU. ' ■" ' ‘ uMa
yiiTtofAß & bctz. porter, ale
'MJ AND LAOEB BBSS BESWSttY, Ko. 830 (now
No. 838} North. TJUBD Street, Pkllmlolphi..—Shipping
orders promptly attended to. , aal-tf
Bales bg Stnclion.
j. o. suant*a i ßrsw aucriox S7o*i,
No. 210 North Second street,'above Race.
Sale THIS (Toesday) EVENING, Aug. Uto,
At 8 o'clock, of Fancy Gdods, Cnilezyf Microscopes,
Electrical Machines, Watches, Jewelry, Plated Ware,
Ac. Consignments soUqltcd. . aolt-1
Woujsbv A figdrr, Auctioneers.
A*\l CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE
TtJ-l THE CUSTOM HOU&lt, between Fourth and
. --j.r . .
FIRST FALZ SALE OF EMBaOIDBITfES, SHAWLS,
RIBBONS, HOSIERY, MILLEiBRY GQQDSiAe.
ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th inti , ,
Commencing at 10 o'clock, precisely, we will sell, with
out reserve, on a liberal credit,'*- by catalogue, a large
and elegant assortment of French and Scotch 'Em.
broideries, Sroche Long Shawls,'Stella Shawls, French
Cashmere do.. Ribbons. Hosiery and Gloves. MiUmerr
Goods, Ac.
SHAWLS JUST LANDED.
Also, an inroiceof Broche and Stella tordertd Lost
and Square Siawls, receired direct per iteanyjr Cii* oi
Washington. *
FRENCH COBSET3,
Alio, SO doiea French worec white &nd mixed Corsets.
HOOPED SKIRTS.
Also, 100 dcsen Ladies’ and Misses’ Hooped Skirts.
LADIES’ MANTILLAS, DUSTERS. Ac,
' Also, a line of latest tali style Silk • Mantillas,' Silk
Talmas, Silk and Wool Dusters, Ac. .
LACES, NETTS. Ac.
Also, an it.volee of white 'and Monde Laces, blonde
Edging, Quillings, Silk Cravats, French Bosoms, Kid
and Silk Gloves, Silk Illusions, brown and green Barere.
Cap Nett, MKhlin Nett, Ac., *e. -
N. B.—The whole will be arranged for examination,
with catalogues, early on Hie morning of sale., when the
trade and dealers generally are respectfully invited to
attend. v
POSITIVE SALE OF. TWENTY-FIVE OIL PAINT
INGS, IN RICH GILT FRAMES.’ ]
TO-MORROW, (Thursday,) commencing at 11 o’clock,
we will sell withoutreserve,
Twenty five Modern Oil Paintings, in Rich Gilt
Frames. Subject: American Scenery.
NOTICE.—Our sales of Embroideries, Millinery
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 which vfill be given. ■ j w
Joss Baylis, Auctioneer,
NO. 325 ARCH STREET, between THIRD
AND FOURTH STREETS.
SALES EVERY EVENING at 8 o’clock.
Of Bocts, Shoes, Brogans, Gaiters, Hardware, Cutlery,
Watches: Jewelry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks. Fancy
Goods, Notions, Ac., Ac. -
N. B. Terms of. Night Sales, font months credit for
approved City acceptances, for sums of 000 and over
with interest added from date of sale.
CARD. —Out-door Sales solicited of Household Furni
ture at dwellings, Stocks of Hardware, Underwriters’
Sales of Hardware. Cutlery, Ac. Consignments soli
cited to be sold at the Auetlon Rooms. Charges moder
ate. Apply as above. Advances made on Consignments
of Goods. , aul 1m
Br Gso. W. Smta, Auctioneer’,
NE. CORNER OP BARRON AND
•> SOUTH STREETS, above Second.
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At W o’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cut
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
ry, Fancy Articles, Ac. * -
CJAKUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
>3 and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 113 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear st.. only
eight doors below the Exchange. •
Hours of business from 7 o’clock, A. 31., until 10
o’clock In the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL 3300,000.
Established fer Ms tost Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
moods, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer
chandixe, Clothing,Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses,' Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
AU goods can ramain any length of time agreed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be’ charged 2 per cent, per month; 3600 and over,
the lowest market rate. 7
This Store House having a depth of 130 feet, has large
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all perr * u having goods
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make adranoes on mere satis
factory and accommodating terms than any other in
this city. >
Money advanced to the poor, la small amounts, with
out soy charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE,
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. sul-ly
Hi. LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Importers and Dealers in Oil Paintings, Water-Color
Drawings, Engravings. Ac. A large assortment always
on hand. Packing and removing Glasses, and
attended to. 604 ARCH. Street, above Sixth, south
side, Philadelphia. »ul.]mr|i
TtfANILLA ROPE. —SUPERIOR MA-
IfJL NILLA ROPE, manufactured and for sale by
WEAVER, FJTLER A Cu ,
auB-tf No. IB N. Water at., and 11N. Wharves.
©as glares.
Archer, warmer, miskey & co.,
Mmolactnrora 01 QAfIAMXB3. BRACKETS PEN.
DAKT9, FITTINGS, and ,U kinds of OASaod LAMP
WORK, GIRANDOtES, &c„ No. 32U CHEST NET
Streat.Phtlad-lpMa. ARCHER WARNER & CO No
S 7« BkoADWAY N.w Tork ’aaiwap j„™V.,b
Qu Pipe., and an ktod. of altering aal repairing of
uas worn. aul-lm*
R U r£aJA A^DAM:ERICAJ * TARRED
J*£op« r lor article* manufacture
and for sale by ‘ * WEAKER, FITLER A CO ,
aufi-tf, 1 No. 10N: Water st., All N- Wharves
X/\r F. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE
_*;• -HATTER,No. 130 CHESTNUT Street, be!o»
Fifth, Philadelphia. aul-lm rp
ftHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER-
V/. OnANT and Importer of HAVANA SEUAFJS,
(New) 138 Walnut street, second story.. ■ - aul-1 v
WARE.—WM. WILSON it SUN,
13 Manufacturer* of’Silver Ware, 8 W. corner of
FIFTH end CHERRY STREETS. Established in 1812.
Silver Ware of every description on hand or made to
Order to match any pattern desired. Importers of Fi&a
English Plated Ware.' ‘ aul-lw
IPIRITS TURPENTINE—2OO bbls Spirits
’ Turpentine, to arrive, for sale by
MARTIN A MAOALISTEB,
ml •> 11» North Water Street.
f^OTTON— 200 bales good MiddHag to Mid-
Vv dling pair Cotton, in .tore and for Bale by
. i Martin * maoambter,
»»l- IMKorthWatsj street,