The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 14, 1857, Image 3

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tedoh'er tee'people of tee boidM»»n*,Bnti»h eolonlee,
.were enytblngbut hind end friesdlytowird the United
. »rtMs : ?SW jatetiiwiei of Wmi cpm^Mlcetidaa ,
(hoe# iron bondedf nmtuel interest end neighborly in
'y^fe,teoirliintt4gte»tlj't<:»»rts,effee(tjig»ctui<!go
hndemeodinge nod.good fcllbwehlp,,, *fc». : MolpKieHy
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country.wm ho
nlreteetbllowing dgar««V take*ti ola acirctilar issued by
%ykttfiLi* r ~iuiiiA..‘. te* proprietOM-Of tho Montreal
tifoilrfi'tbteow : wb*tiir ; thetettdetteyof thotradeof
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The, importe from Greatßrltoln into the.Gehodab
rteiteated-f;.w- • : .f.
•Io IMS t 0..,;.,,..., ..»15,498,120 I
"■P la IM4 t0.....',. i . 1.............. ■ ■ 23,003,328
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-; InlMdto.. 18,213,082'
jlt*4 Suitor 'the Mm*
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sblnMKiv.,-..i,.';.....•. 20,838,876,
b,l»-ise4!. l . 22,»04,60S
Shoeing on actual decrease ill tho receipts from Great
Britain, yhlletheimportstfonW from the United Stages
hsyobeenaesr’iydooblsi.ln'nroouht.' ~
r;,*hea*port|taiiM tepf 4 Mrado.
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of dol*
Urslnihe «xpoit*to,^wi^Br)tiixi, ; ittd wfneireaseof
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■v/Tie'-tr.' 7 8i' : m*U 'aie»iner. Oentril America etrired *>
to gold, princi*
by the John
'lf. igierphs'fromßia ffraneisco,.- ’fhe belence of the
specie thlpniAatby. Stereos, *ty $548,103, goe*
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AeSneocielßewlj We notiee thet the Bupremo Court
towaorMemltCo 1 ., confimleg the of &e pro
eeedinge bf the erodlteM. ThU, ire jwerume, will Eettle
the hneinese, eo fee ee; the generat eredltors aro eoii*,’
oened,tee ehtneeiofteelroTer getting odlyiiend being
'OKoteihglf eetell,'';'. ;'? --’• -" y ■ •. ■r ■
The Frieei Cvrieef BOys of the gnld yield that the
miners hole every tenon to be eetiefied mtb. their sue
.oeH; hodexteoelreprepontloue wepow fce|hg made to
yotetee ritee kottooie u eoon m teemter reMhee iti
•‘ jftoia A««tr»Ue, we leerh thet the gold prodoctlon of
U97;t> ireeter,tetu (or, tew wyot the peeeedtag yeef«
eteiptlssd.'ehd lofge' feeelpte ere ieiyeeted to result
fft>h?4*ly '.'.'ei'' 1 n >. j.
*h9VeirT[oA Xac9niMakn:~J* The,nupeiuioa- pf
the flm of N/H.' Wouie jfc Oo.«.Co«i»iMioD Itferchents
>hr&Hir,«adfniji,wM soß>os»eedi6«diy,iothe fttrpripe
She boom fees taken
this eonrse in iosttce to nunr oorretpoadeati) whose
cUims will not be made to,contribute to the bsymenrof
sihlaasofoUigstlonssotregoliU'Zylncurred. Tpuhoobe
has que»tioii6f eospenxlo&lA .oontlderattoo Cor
sevml days, aa& reftued offers of assUtaace, which
’ womld. hare prervlhted the neceetity. cf taking, the step
to widch We have referred. .jjUHw’vt t
: The land aalea of ihe Illinois Cehtral JEUilroad for the
laad[ man ,than.fourteep , mllltons of dol •
Wi.V.:;7 ;V /, ‘-'7 '“ ‘ -;
£* Crosse and Jflbraukee fUilrokd
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the;coat,and condition of tUo
road b*s be*n pobUshed, and contains the following
telanc* pbipt}*'"• - s l ;‘ '’■ > * r ’• ;
vyutimn
Oirhlaa , 806,870 0*
i’-Vf -V $2.652,5« 78
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Fjtftorn 1ti»i#i0n.....U,280,600 . , . '
. If, W.fc Wabm,;.;. u i ..JljOB t OOO.
Do.on neetmntof l^utdOraat.. 760,000
W*terieim MH<toa,.V...:. i ... I , mfiOO-ti,710,m 00
tUi£&at9*y*;i'...-. $290,260 07 t
I>U»tinJiaal 9040093
Incomajrlor toJnl7 1,1857.. 202,71950- 442,030,00
ToWMttoirJtotA.V.':.;.!... *3,805,024 ;«8
. lilit'luM o«M la girts an Itttaof *l,<rt3,t»ttof
sjipuUt* called stock not' transferable, ioMinuch. aa
‘by the lanna mortgaged* will be paid for
to ? b/ themortgages—tlnu
making pow standing an
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': ttottß&nUkt&pottion* of tbs rod are estimated to,
rotu follov*: r.; /-
'* ,N ‘ ‘ * North Western,
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' The resources of the company areas' follows:
:j,tVB6TB,OOO land grant bonds. ‘, .
iVi . v ‘ .400,000 avaUs of new loan.
• .. j 4 total resources.
V The security of the Land Grant Bonds will, In the
ioplnion tHf Engineer, be pertofcfyd hy January,
'in the laad WreiW by alxty-ooe miles of road, or 307,*
pdOam^AMtimatodat Tim 835,000 named
above, is stated to be'all that is wanted to complete the
roidto'lAOrbsie.* / '- T 'i
( The lint week’fi earning* of.the.iichte&a Soutbiern
KJttdU.Anjtißt'wer* *31,870, erfaboiMstiun last yew,
Balttaoreand Cttdo Railroad
Coinj«iy.Trw «a follow* s '' v ’
. . „ ,TfMhlngtott ToUt for
r ,- . ? JWitfliciß. ' ®»BCb.; Iwtfe w«4«,
for fusaneer...., 4 60,868 60 $28,637 71 $W,206 21
c fo* freight........ ,837,816.68, , 8,887 78. M6.IW 10
' 1407,18*88: ISTIM* <9 *W4,iOO 87
iii mw. ;.;77....7. <...«?,»» w
-i 37
' "Thelttly receipt* ofthe Pittsburgh, Port'Wa/ne and
0UcH0iaUr0^,ir««^. # ,. < ,.„...v.....,|H&,673 05
.For ittmemonthUitjtir......lol)oo3 26
>18)069 79
The'total earning* for the year ending
Joiy a-.. 733,339 88
07818
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3. cenV.cm t£e' fundid debt and
tteJafereitwitJi'e floaUngdebt And
dividend, i-,; ‘-,v? '-i % :
MilwaukiAand Mfsstalppl Rail
road Cottpwrvfof the mohth of, 1857, Afoouot^d
.oeo f oi7
.;Cptropondi»g month 1a5tyear,....,... 03,000
: ¥h« r«c*lpt» of fhe Ce#tr»3 RAllro&d
Ooamsyfor Jfily and for the ye*r tot-aguit 1, test
SwdpUfcrUiiiiio'iitti endljig Ju1j3J,,.,,.J393,06T 81.
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* • • "»•<••»"**■■'*• *t.**•*••*•••.* 83
.Ipi^ktyw.,>.,p.,.; j3M 43
IriiWiWwMjßmiifb^Y
HuT Tork'aok-lKMnrjr resort for jeitenlay, ™
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5 »fa uafdirideoti of ten per cent ‘payable on de* 1
IWW?‘ fr©.;lttfnrance, Company a j
ewnl-shiittai ate j>er;eent., pay&bfe ’da de*
- V^,:'",' „•'/ !
j^^h*)K*artiiigt<m : o*g Company hire declared a di?i* |
♦>%«;;•'ftdßiiiffloiid Coal Com*
* dividendor one dollar per JiWe.
helfUftanila «4 Railroad, will, during
*9 'season improy*> iU bridges tonus, the Waeotsin
Rfrinfy to order fopttfant tie detention©* lumber rafts
laring«fUetae t lLiot water,- as wUthetejiAUstspriug.
vX sniiKiri>tion.nftld6,obo hasbeea made If .the cIU-,
'semt ef ' ililwanhU tawsxdatbe oomtnicUoa of two
-bpate ;td -city and
i :Y:' '; ’C -,7 ? 5 _ '..jV' ’
Z HfW fork-agent of the Xirerpool Underwrite re'
gives ? notice that the English Underwriters
JPor£ certificates ■HefoeejiettUog
•ury’ejred in
iK^ r Yotkv’v,This,iaflf !«)meimpdrtance .to shipowners;
MMA* ottdra doing burinw* withEogllsb Un*.
: of fprc%*» goods*t the port of hasten for
mfdjlotnu
Hides«d Skins;./ 42,4 U
? j£2uE^%^^r^ M9 '* 81255
Kgekeret W other »..» ■■• < Sugar and Molasses - 68,841
Pe0theh..,.,v,,..'•39,777
Plg.,te*d.- ;- Other articles., .v. 278,040
£ ‘lPOtal/»i» /*V»» »". ** J j r, " . - Q*f flOfl flfft
W* TJloe oftlnimiwiifl s’ ’
r- Inctrilelu 186ff,...v. ft&i.wi
:
for thamonth '.ending
3>llj ; -Bl(*Mi* ITil,«7l,«ildUi»4nH«iil4onilira<mnt
<jB4to'lMT,«M, *hlle. t! 1 « »ro<ißt .of dna*, / th.i „„„u
fortner! tariff
t«»n«n«CottiJ>*o3r, rrlii’cli commenced
inmffiiii ■>»
tMd„v A ©loss JnloulatioQ trw. that;'
tail* exhibits the comparative condition
S’.Mo’m sie',&2S>’,tio
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SAILING OF THE OCEAN, STKAMEBS.
ytliUBR . fROK ?0H DAY
Europe.* Boston'• Liverpool.*,. .•♦•••Aug. 12
8a1tic...... New .York Liverpool* •• • •.f«Aug, 15
Persia....••••••NewYork Liverpool. • ♦Aug 19
Argo. New York Bremen, »• • Aug 19
oof Baltimore.. New York Liverpool ...Aug 20
New York New York Glasrow Agu22
Fulton .........New York Southampton,.....Aug, 22
Niagara Boston Liverpool Aug 26
CortiMia...-.*,.New York. Hamburg..,,,Sept 1
Arabia. ...NewYork Liverp001...........5ept2
Jasob.New York Bremen..-. Sept 2
NorthßUr. If ewYork Southampton........Sept B
OofYF&shlngton.New York Liverpool, Sept 3
Edinburg New York Glasgow ~.....gopt 6
Adriatic..,,.... .New York Liverpool. Sept 12
AtAgo;'.New York Havre.’. .-..Sept 19
oof Baltimore. .Liverpool New Y0rk...........Ju1j 20
Niagara, i.......Liverp00l 805t0n...;.. Aug 1'
Borusnia Hamburg New York .Augl
1ae0n;........... {Bremen New York % • Aug 1
Columbia.,...,.Liverpool New York .Ang, 6
Arabia.......... Liverpool New Y0rk....«•...... Aug 8
Edinburgh.,..,,.Glasgow, New Ycrk,...,......Aug. 8
North Star. .Southampton New Y0rk.......... .Aug 12
0 Washington.. Liverpool New York.,Aug. Iff
Canada.’..Liverpool Boston Aug J 6
Atlantic........ Liverpool New York., .. Aug 10
.4 .;.Liverpool New Y0rk...........Aug 28
,Havre New York. Aug 26
AfagWroO.Liverpool New York ...AxlgSd
atw*ow.. rt Glasgow New York,
OEtto O'riSsOiaaty BulkateMld to be In dr
riajiUt|oD of the old;plato { vignette, t an
Vnkeili6l3lngup«oturteln. ' f *' v* ’ ’**/' ,
' ’ S’/ohtWMillie Btnfc; New' Bedford,
—vignette, steipuhip under soil—a femaleon the right
end/poorly ddao> '' •> '
6to on the Charter Oak Bank; Hartford, Connecticut,
altered—vignette, two fymalesj 'rising sun, eagle, <ko.,
and a ship under full Ball on the right—Mercury flying,
on the left. <- v'
10% on the Bank of Aurora. Illinois, raised from ones
—vignette, a drove of cattle and a female seated on each
lower corner, ‘ _ '’ _' ‘ *' ‘
10>«,6n tho JfMnkltff B»n)c, Ohopaciet,R.l„altered
—vignette, marine view— girl and grain on the right—
Indian with bow 6n the left. *,■'.«« , *.
- 20’b, ctithe'EXChange Bank,LocKport,N. ¥., vlnette,
two females and eagle flying-* ■ ,' f
•lOtoVOu tbd Bank of Kentucky. No description.
Better refhse all 10’s. k
2»s, on. the Union Bank, New London, Cdpn.; man
seated on rocks, wjth hammer, anril, dpe. •> >, t ■ t . •
. 10’s, on the Metacomet Bank, Fall, Hirer,, Msssachu
setts, raised from Vs—vignette, an Indian in, a canoe,
spearing fish. t ‘ 1 -
. 10% on the Chathacd Bank, New York city—vignette,
a steamboat. '
\.6% on the Excbangeßank, Boston, Massachusetts—a
vignette, three females, and eagle flying—female in
each lower comer. ( ,
100’s, on the Union, Bank,, Now’Orleans, La.,—vlg-,
nette, Onpid astride of a Hon, lying in front of an iron
ehest—railroad train and village in background—ln
dian on right lower corner. ~
5% on tho Fanners’ and Mechanics’ Bank, Rochester,
N. H.,— vignette, an Indian family seated on a‘cliff of
rocks. - * > v,
6's on the Burlington Bank, N. J.,—vignette, steam*
ship, portraits on the right and left lower corners.
-The Suffolk Bank, of Boston, has thrown out the
Warwick (R,1.) Bank<for the reason that it has been
purchased by some Western bankers.
FINANCIAL^AND^COMMERCIAL.
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, Aug.
is, 1861, ' /
frV Stock Broker, No. 60#
l itrisi. - -
BOARP.
00 Reading R cash 36 U
100 , > do sfiwn 86#
100 '. do sswn 35#
20 Norristown R , 00%
13 Lehigh Scrip 43# 1
10 Penna RR 46# •
,6 Consol Bank r., 28 ■
.2 , do ,8 „ 28
10 do 28
2 do 28 1
'Repotted by N. Jtfdjitey, Ji
Walnut
' FIRST I
600 City R6s >B 89#
1000 Reading ,R 6s ’43
cash 86#
; 500 Elmira B7s cash , -
’ .. _ ,■ 2d jnort, ,65#
> 10 Lehigh Nav 67#
■ 6>Mwri* Cnl pref 93)4
■> 6 -..d0 98#
do./., OS#
. a , . do .93#
9 do 93#
7 BOARDS. /• ,
. w .y...,.*»«»**/> *. m#
’BbARD. ” .' f
1000 N Penna Ros tOtf
500 do 69#
7000 Penna Coup 6s 66
-• 7Peomaß . 46#
'‘ '1 Reading R . * . 35#
1 BeayMead R U'
20 Union Canal ' 10
’. SPhiladaßanV 123
tICBS—DULL,
.BETWEEN
10Harri6bwg8....,...V.
' /;? sNooNfc'
loooity 6*
'lOO . do ’► New 95#
500 ‘ do New 95#
,«.600„,, do , New 85#
• do New 05#,.
1709,19 £eflna 6s / 85
4000 Reading R 6s *7O
• bswn 78#
A CLOHRN9 FBI
pid;A.tked.
U 8 B>s, >6B - 116#®—,
Phlladafis- • 89 ®B9#
do RE 89#®89#
do New '9s#©9s#
Fenha6s,intoffBs’ <®Bs#
Reading & dv off 35#®36#
do Bonds *7O 78 ®79 '< ■
do Hort.fis, •
’44, Int. off 86 eBB
Penna RR 46#®48#
Mo7ribOanlGon62 «54 ’
Schyl Nay 6s >B2 64 a 65
do > Stock 12#®14-.
SINCE BOAR
Bid. Atktd
SchylNarPtef 23 ©23#
Wnup’tikElmß 18020
do Int'dff V$
■*.- 075%
do - do 2diatt#©6s#
Long Island 11#.®U#
Vicksburg . :T « 8
Oirardßank 11# ©ll#
Lehigh Zinc I%* 1%
Union Canal 9% ©lo#
New Creek • X©l
OatawLua RR 11 ®l2^
ID-LATEST.
( ' 60 Reading R 85#
100 Reading R ' 85# |
' Reading closes 36#®36#.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
August 13.—Evening.—Tho Produce trade continues
inactive, and In Breadstuff* there are no changes to note,
and sales of about 2,000 bbls. Flour at $7 25 for standard
and shipping-brands 5 inade .from hewWheat,ahd $8
«8 50 for extra and.fancy family brands, Including 160
bbls. middlings at $4 25*4 60 V'bbl.; the market is
rather languid at the above figures. The retailers and
bakers are buying moderately .within the above range of
prices, for common to good brands and extra, and 89 25
for fancy Flour. Old stock ranges at from $6 50 to 88 60
4? bbl., according to brand. Bye Flour and Corn Meal
are'quict,-thb former ,quoted at $4 50a4 62#, and the
latter at $4 bbl, tor Penna.. Meal, which is scarce
and in request at tbit figure. Wheats are morn plenty
to-day, but buyers come forward slowly at yesterday’s
prices, and only about 6,600 bus. haVe been taken for
willing, mostly,at 150 c. to 1650. fer common to good
red, and . 167®170e, for white, the .lattor for dry
Southern. Corn Is rather more active to-day, with
sates 0f3,500 bus. good yellow at sB#®B9c. afloat. Oats
are selling more freely, and about 8,000 bos. new South*
era brought 40®44c; the latter for prime lots. Rye
sells on arrival at 95c. bu. Of Bark, some further
small salesofQacrcitton«rereported«ts6o4P'ton tor
first quality. Cotton is quiet at the advanced rates now
current, and only about 200 bales have been disposed or
at from 10#«17#e, 3? lb., on time. Provisions and
Groceries—The transactions in both have been limited
without much change reported, but the former articles
are gonerslly held higher. Whiskey—The domand Is
small and tho market is weak. Hbda. are quoted at 29c.
and bbls. at 29®300., with sales at the' former figure.
bichaNpsons brothers a co’B. circular.
Livbbpooc., 7th Mo. 81st, 1857.
Cottox— Notwithstanding the effect of the unfavor*
able accounts from the But the Trade hare continued
to operate largely; the sales hare been at the .extreme
rates of our last, and in some instances a shade more
money hks been realised. Some quantify fua been sold
to “arrive.’? to-day 8,009 bales, the market eloe*
suport/for the week 40,172 bales. Total sales 62,410
bales, of which speculators took 9.230, and exporters
4,480, leaving to the trade 8,700 bales.
Quercitron Bark—ls held firmly at 16s for
Philadelphia, and 13s tor Baltimore. 1 ■
' Lard—Jlm Won more inquired tor, and about 350 tons
have found buyers, at from 66s 9dooBs cwt, and also
some for September and Oct. delivered at latter figure.
Tallow—«tocks being considerably reduced, eontlnuoA
to bring enhanced rates.' ▲ parcel of North American,
part ( *ioarrive,'’h»«r«&UxedGOs. Houth American 59®
60s, and Taganrog and Odessa 1 60 s OdoQOsqp'ewt. Lon
don market quiet, P. Y. O. on the spotsSs 6d®sBs 9d, and
67s fid tor last three months of the year.-
Oloversaed —American red still Inquired for, and
would bring 55a66e qp"cwt.
Beef—Our stock being very small continues to bring
extreme rates. Inferior P. M. is offered at 150 s, and
nothing'good is obtainable under 169®1065, whllo
some fine Indian Mess made 182 s fid® 186 s. - miles 700
tierces.-
Posa.—-About 1700 bWs of ail deecriptions have been
solddariagihe weekat!o2s 6dd>loB*6d for french, 97b
CdttlOOs for Irish, and 92s 6d095a W bbl for American.
Oar stock of the latter is still about 1000 bbls.
Bacox continues to move off very slowly, the local de
mand being very doll. A parcel of Short Middles are
reported to hare been sold to go to London at 6050610,
they being short of that 'description there.
-with the exception of a small shower last evening the
weather has been exceedingly fine since our report of
Tuesday last. We still continue to receive highly favora
ble report? of the grain crops from all parts of the king
dom. The complaints of the potato disease frost Itelana
are somewhat decreasing, and up to the present it exists
to the greatest extent on the southeast coast. ’ -
Our grain trade has been steady, without variation in
the price of any article, floating cargoes of Taganrog
Wheat and Indian Corn are still in demand, the former
at 63s 6d .. 493 lbs; and the Utter at 36s qr. <3, F.
&I. for Odes* and Gaiais shipped. An arrived cargo of
Odessa sold at 80S 6d per qr. and Ibrald at37s 6d 0. F. &
l, both reported in good order.
■'‘Deliveries of Wheat from our own fanners for the
put week consist of 74,017 quarters, against 90,694
quarters same week last year. Average price 67s 7d
quarter, against 77s 6d corresponding week last year.
Our market this morning was tolerably well attended,
but only a sby trade resulted, a* millers and dealers are
compressing their requirements within the narrowest
possible limit. Wheat may he written 1 do2d <br 70
lbs; cheaper, ’ Flour ruled dull at scarcely the rates of
our last;
Xxnux Cobs was bat little inquired for, at the asms
time it was held steady at the extreme rates of our last
for mixed and yellow, while white from scarcity again
advanced Is. 3? qr—4&J. having been paid.
Imports from 7,months 24th to 7 months 30th. Inclu
sive, consist of 12,840 qr*. Wheat, 8493 qrs. Indian oam,
2546 sacks and 799 barrels Floor,. Exports for some
period, 428 qr*. Wheat, 7206 qra. Indian Com, 1116 sacks
and 1260bSTwl» Fluor. ’ *
We quote the value of American White,Wheat 9spo*
4d; extra, ?s MoXOs; red, 8s 8d«8s 6dj extra, Baodo9s
SdV'TOJM.- Baltimore and-'PbUadelphi* Flour/81so
3ls6d; Oblo, : Western
Canal, 80s lndian Com—Mixed, 88s 6d:
Yellow, 88s, and WbHe46sft46s 4*480 lbs.
FROM JAMES M’UENRY* <JO.’S CIRCULAR.
XiVßarooLfJuly 81 f ISs7fi-PitfmBl os9—Th ore is no
thldgnewj Baoon and.pheeM very quiet: the former
will end badly. Beef and Fork are at a stand, though
the advices fragi J&4J?)ndlcaie a renewed activity.
-]Utojß(£rwng Middles—Bib' In. 48a to 60s ewt.s
BeleWf2s more; Bbort Middles, Rib in, 60s to 62s
l-,G Cut,' Rib hi, 46s to 48s V ewt, Cheese—Fine,
to 66s # ewt.} ordinary to f.Ur, 80s to 40s owl.
BsSJr~Neir Prime Mess. 360 s to dies fg? tierce; v FOBS
Kewßrime Mess, 90s tofu? barrel.
node. J ; : 1 1 ’’' ” v , , ’ ■ ' , *
Lixn'finds steady tale at 63*, bfcfc thehrartfOw set
lers under 70s.
TAllow continues saleable at 60s.
Bbssdstofvb—At this day’s market there was not
much done In any article. The full quotations of Wheat
scarcely sustained, but Flour was unchanged.. Indian
Cbm'unit. •' v yi * ’ , •„ ‘ >
With exception of potatoes, the harvest is making
.successful progress. '
IWHBA*—White Canadian 9* 4do9s »>s; White
Southern 94 6do9s9d do; Bed Western 8s 4d&Ss6d do;
Red Southern 9s«9sSd do. Flour-Western Canal 80a a
Sis 166 tti; Philadelphia, Ac,, 31*0329 do: Ohio 82s*
83s do; 8 1 Louis 83485 a do. - Indian Corn—Yellow 38*
88s 6d v 400 lbs; Mixed 38*a3Ss 6d do; White 42*4*46* do.
Mmpattaiume.
[Reported for The Press.]
TARRAGONA—Brig Enchantress, Murphy—376 cks
port wine Jauretche A Car stairs,
ANTIGUA—Brig- Delhi, Kenny—l 94 puucheons mo
lasses, 83 fahds sugar, 67 bbls sugar, 26 bdls skins, 12
pcs old iron; Thos. Wottson A Bona.
YUCATAN—Schooner W. B. Uorsea, Colburn—266
hales tobacco 38 doz sponges 3 bags arrow root 28 tops
lignumvito 107 turtles U B Simpson.
• RIO Dfi JANEIRO—Ship Parthian, Hudgins—6334
bags*coffee 200bbls Tadlocoorder Welsford A Willson.
' PERNAMBUCO—Bark. Lauretta, Uphstn—4ooo bags
sugar Thos A Newbold & Co,
NEWBEBN, N Southerner—344 bbls pitch
113 do com rosin 62 do No 1 do 126 do spts turpentine.
Cochran & Russell,...
NEWBEBN, N o—Schr F A Godwin—l 32 bbls com
rosiq 17 do No 1 do, 43 do spts turpentine, Cochran ic
Russell.
NEWBEBN, N. C,—Schr, Edwin—4B4 bbls rosin, 83
do' tar, 12 do pitch. 46 do turpentine—Cochran A Rus
sell. '
Wttife
«*d
Jos»fß 0. Gabs*. y6r>>anrni; pt xb> Mom*.
Job»-tiu«, -■ \j.
:*• ’ LEXTER BAGV. - r ,
' - A*'*« Metthanli' Ezchangtj PMladilfkifs,' : -
ShlpMlladolphU, Poolo, ~..;Llverpo4i AW. M;
!£i p SS?S aror, a Dunlevy LtveeEooi.Aßg. 26
Eh P William, Derry,. Velporalw, anon
Ship Homing Light, Johnetou aooa
Barque Warren Flehec, Gallagher,.. .St Thomu, Aug 18
Barque Irma, Nobre,...; St Kitta, 4«gl8
Barque E K Keme, Hewitt) , .Cerdenaa, awn
Barque Japonlca, Shelden B'o da Janeiro, Aug, IS
Barque Darld Lapaley, Blahop Matanaaa, noon.
Brig Black Squall, Bryant,... “Barone, won
Brig F. Fabara, Burna,. gt. Jago de Cuba, wen
itlarine Jnte%«nciT
PORT, OF PHILADELPHIA, Augnet’l4,lB37.
SUN Blaus ~..,5 10—SUN SETS.,.. ..8,60
hioh water, .7 ..... .« i S
ARRIVED. - ‘
Steamship Boston, Seller, 21 hoars from New York
jla Cape May, with mdzo aq>l passengers, to J Allder*
dice. Below the Brandywine Light BMP,. pawed .tat
ship; Lancaster, from Liverpool, upward hounds off
Reedy Island, passed two deeply laden barque* and one
herm brig, names not ascertained. Reports a large,
barque, painted block, at the Lazaretto, and about rife
teen schrs, beating up. asm . m , ,
Barque Lauretta, from Pernambuco*
with eugarvto Thos A NewbaU&Co. r i. >
Barque Parthian, Hudgins, from Rio Janeiro, July
6th, with coffee, <fcc, to order. Sailed in company with
brig Mount Vernon, Hall, for Baltimore. Spoke, in lat
.9 8, long 34' W, barquo Sam Slick, Mayo, from 810
Janeiro for New Orleans.
Brig Delhi, Kenny, from Antigua. July2B, with sugar, 4
molasses, dec. to Thos Wattson & Sons. Sailed in coot*
Kwith senr Louisiana, for New York. Left brig
lia, from St Johns. N F, disch’g lumber. f
Brig Canton, Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with salt,
to Darid Cooper i
Brig Portland, Wright, from Calais, via Boston,
days, with laths, to M Tramp Sc Son. ’
Schr Win B Horsey, Colbourn, 14 days from Yucatan,
with mdze to Henry % Simpson. .
Schr S L Stevens, Bindley, 5 days from Boston, with
rathe to Crowell Sc Collins,
n Bohr Alvlra, Brannon, 5 days from Pierraont, N Y, with
old railroad Iron to captain. i< ■
Schr Edwin, Hall, 5 days from Newbern, NC } .with,
naval storos to Cochran & Russell.
Schr F A Godwin, Fairchild, 7 days' from Newborn,
NO, with naval stores to Cochran Sc Russell. . v ’
Bohr Southerner, Bellows, 7 days from Newborn* NO,
with naval stores to Ooohran Jc Russell.
Schr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with
wheat to Jas Barratt & Son. ;
Schr John Lank, Artist, l day from Frederica, ‘ Del,
with oats to Jaa Barratt & Son.
; Schr A Maria,Hillyard, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
wheat to Jaa Barratt & Son. ' • «> a
Schr WmGoorgo, Jackson. 1 day from-Smyrna, Del,
with wheat and oatflito Bewley, Wilson Sc Co.
, Schr Expedition, Conner, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with cora to Bewley,' Wilson Sc Oo:
Schr Victory, Chambers, 2 days from Lewes, Del, with
wheat to Bewley. Wilson * Co. , ■
Bchf A Mdnsh/p, 4 Grace, 2 days from Camden, Del,
with bark to J H McColley 1 .
Bchr Ida Ponder, Johnson, 2 days from MUton, Del,
.with bark to J H McCoßey.
SchrWm L Jones, Dawes. 4 days from Richmond, with
pig Iron to Chas B Campbell Sc Co.
Schr E H Atwood, Atwood, 5 days from Boston, with
radze to captain.
Schr Matilda, O’Brien, 10 days from Lubec, Me, with
plaster to Twells, Gaaklil Sc Galvin.
Schr Z A Paine, Folsom, 10 days from E&stport, with
radze to B A Soudtir Sc 00.
Schr J S Spencer,'Howell, 6 days from Balem, in bal
last, to Sc 00.
Sloop Kellof,’Johnson, 3 days from Baltimore, with
wheat to W B Potts Sc Co.
Schr John F Grouch, Hawkins, from Providence.
Schr Stag, Townsend, from New York.
Schr Crusoe, Foster, from New York.
Schr Snow Flake, .Weaver, from Providence.
Schr A Cordery, Babcock, from Boston.
Schr M Patterson, Yanneman, fronv Boston.
Schr AJiptra T, Gandy, from Boston.
. Schr Fenny Fern, Brins, from Newport.
6ehr. B G. Porter, Hndson. from Davenport.
,Sohr BH Estelle, Baker, from Marblehead.
Schr J W Gandy, Hewitt, from Goahen, N J,
Schr Mary II Banks, Banks, from Salem.
' CLEARED.
Steamship Kennebec, Hand, Now York, J AUderdice.
Barque Gen Hammond, Boston, Twells, Gaskill Sc
Galvin,. , -■
Barque AchlUet, Spedden, T Richardson Sc Co.
Brig Beronda, Hoyt, Nowburyport, G A Wood.
Schr J J Spencer, Longstaff, Portsmouth; Tyler, Stone
&00,
Schr Crusoe, Foster, Boston, Rogers, Slnnlckson Sc 00.
Bchr: Sohn P. Crouch, Hawkins, do.
Schr Almfra T, Gandy, Providence, . do.
Schr A Cordery, Babcock, Boston, 0 A Heckaher&Co.
Schr R U Estelle, Baker, Marblehead, ■ do.
Schr E L B Wales, Williams, Boston, Bancroft,' Xjuwl*
, SehrM Patterson, Yanneman, Boston, John R White.
Schr Snow Flake, Weaver, Bakers 1 Folly, L Rothermel.
Schr Fanny Fern, Briggs, Newport; Morris Sc Murray.
Schr War steed, Smith, Providence, B Mllnes A Co.
Schr B G Porter, Hudson. Davenport, do.
SehrManrHßanks,Banks, Salem, . do.
Schr J W Gahdy, HeVrit. Providence, Bancroft, Lewis
A Co.
Schr Glass Blower, Payne, AnUquan, Yandusen, Nor.
ris Sc Co.
Schr Geo Washington: Williams, Salem, do.
- SAILED.
Barque Achillea, Spedden, for London, left Shippen
sfreet wharf yesterday alternoon, in tow of a steamtug.
The following items^omprisoher freight: 261 bbds. 63
tierces, and & bbls molasses, 3,268 bags oil cake, 30
fahds quercitron bark, 2 eases indigo, and2pkgs mdse.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
4 . . LEWES, Del.,Aug. 12-8 A. M.
A barque and a large fleet of schrs went np yesterday,
and an Immense number went to sea. including three
barques and five brigs. A brig and five schrs remain In'
harbor. Wind light Horn NW—weather very fine.
Yours, Sc o. WM. M. UIOKMAN.
Correspondence of The Press.
• Havas Da Übacv, Aug. 13.
. .Eleven boats left here this morning, laden and con
signed as follows:
Jas Barratt, Jr, wheat, corn, oats and baric to Quaker
City Mills:* Mary Ailed, lumber and bark to M Willson,
Fairfield Mills, lumber to M Trump Sc Son: Col E M
Thompson, Sir*tars, 0 B Nagle, Amelia, G W Teese,
Lady Franklin; J Biuglaud, and i B Wingate, with coal
to Del city. * •
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Canada. Long, from hlrenool, Ift
Halifax; arrived at Boston yesterday morning.
Steamship Empire City, McGowan, from New Orleans,
6th Inst, via Havana, Bth Inst, arrived at New York
yesterday.
Steamship Delaware. Copes, hence arrived at K«w
York yesterday.
Steamship City of New York, Howes, from Boston for
Philadelphia, naased Highland Light 6 ? M 12th Inst.
Steamship Granada, Griffin, from Aspinwal! 3d and
Havana 6th lnirt, arrived at New York yesterday.
Ship Martha, Vandyke, from Boston, arrived at New
Orleans Qtb last.
Ship Finland, Post, from Baltimore, arrived at New
York yesterday.
Ship Reporter, Howes, for Sau’ Francisco, at Callao
Jnne 26th, and sailed 27th for Chlncha Islandß.
from Ohtnoha Islands, arrived
1 e PP er » roro Chlncha Islands, at Cal
-O^L? D ht hi* f ° rßorton ’ P awted
Ship Hartley, Holmes, from Boston, aallod from Sagua
la Grande 21st ult. for I«oudon.
Shin Old Doknlnlon, Sampsos, for Falmontfa, B. sailed
from Matanz&a 27 th ult.
Ship Joseph'Peabody, Weston, from Hong Kong, at
San Francisco 4th ult.
- M E Trout, Dean, cleared at Boston 12th intt,
for Wilmington. NO. Co load for West Indies.
Barque Exact, Frlsby, from New York for Savannah,
34 days out, pat into the roads below. Charleston 10th
Inst, For a supply ofprorislons and water.
Barque Aaron J Harvey. Barnes, hence, was at Sierra
Leone July T.dischg.
Barquo Elder) Crosby, from Boston, arrived at Callao
Jnly Ist. -
-Barque Coarant, Gray, from Chlncha Islands,' at Cal
lao tth nit. 1
Bray, from Sierra Leone, at Boston
Brigs Minnie Miller, White, tad Emm*, Washburn,
for Philadelphia, sailed from Boatoa 12th Inst, >
'Brig Loch Lomond, Block, hence for Boston, at
Holmes’ Hole 32th inst.
Brig Eastern Btate, Gam&ge, for this port, was at Ha*
ran* 2d Inst. 0 *
Brig Marcos, Nickerson, sailed ftom Providence 11th
Inst,Tor this port,
Bohn Geo a H3U, BramaU. aid Yankee Bor. RUley,
hence at Hartford 11th Inst. !
- Bchr Juliet, Barratt, from Norwich for Philadelphia,
it New London 10th Inst.
Schr Damsel!, Benton,'hence at Norfolk oth Inst.
SchrsCelastia, Bedfleld,and P B Anderson, Hill, hence
it Hartford 12th inst.
Bchr Marja Jane. Crosby, from Hillsboro, at Eastport
7th Inst, and sailed same day for this port.
Schr, Ellen MatUda; Wells sailed from Eastport 10th
for Philadelphia.
Bchr L fifurtevant, hence at Braintree, Mass. oth Inst.
Godfrey, Williams; p Hellner, Gandy;
B A Taylor, Young; Sarah E Jones, Jones; Charlotte
WiUiams, Golding; Mary Natt, Smith; George 0 Gibbs.
Gibbs; Antares, Ireland; Wissahlokon, Leod, and G P
Taylor, henoe t Providence lltn inst.
Bchr B T Garrison, High, from Delaware City for Paw*
tucket, at Providence llth inst.' -
Scbrs John Faraum, Baker; 0 W Bentley, Nichols;
John Magee, Magee; W W Bralmwd, Bowditch: Sarah
Larlnla, Hanson, and John Lancaster, Btitos, sailed
from Providence 11th inst for this port. »
Schr Ontario, Yaogildcr, hence atXart Greenwich 11th
Instant. ......
SchnSoaan Orloan, Bragg; J 0 Hun you, Endicott;
•Timothy Pharo, Cranmer; John Sogers, Elliott, ana
Palestine, Cambem, hence at Fall Blvef lith Inst,
Bchr Elisabeth B, Booon, for this port, sailed from
Fall River llth inst. 1
Schr M R Carlisle, Winsmore, hence at Folly Landing
llth Inst.
- BchrGun Bock, Wilson, sailed from Lubeo 9th lost
for this port. / ,
' Schr J Irelan, Steele, hence arrived at Boston, 12th
Inst. \ . 1
Schr* NBerry, Pendleton, honce for Beverly; S Bur*
rows, Simpson, and A 0 Jleovoa. Beeves, were at Holmes
Hole, 12th lust.
Schrs Christopher Looser, Snow, and-Canton, John*
eon, benca at Portsmouth, llth Inst.
Schr Saratoga, dark, sailed from New Bedford 12 Inst
for Philadelphia.
Schr John, McAdams, for Philadelphia, sailed from
New Haven llth inst.
Propeller Novelty, Bell, cleared at New York yester
day for Philadelphia.
SPOKEN.
Ship JuliaHeyn, Bowden, from Ardrossan for Norfolk,
July 18,1 st 67; ion 10. - -
‘ J*t 41 20, Jon 63 55, barque Alvarado, from
Rockland for N Orleans,
. DOMESTIC PORTS.
BOSTON, August 33—Arrived—Ships Cyclone, from
Manilla, Ophelia, from Carder; Barks Joseph Halo,
from Leghorn, Leroy, Montpelies and E. Foster, from
Philadelphia; brig* Pacific, from Surinam, Jolla, from
St. John, N. F.. Wared ale, from Fortune island, R. <l.
Ohalone, and Thomas Conner, from Philadelphia.
Also twenty-one schooners from Philadelphia.
NEW YORK. Aug. 13.—Ar ship Mongolia, Liverpool;
barques Amanda, Rio Janeiro; Braslo, Palermo; Teresa,
Maracaibo; brig Sutton, Cartbagena; scha W H Titcomb
AuX Oayes; O V Casey, Uumacoa, Porto Rico: Castlllian
Port an Piatt; Catharine Thomas, Nassau. . - 1
Bower’s Infant .CordialT^-ihU jfnfoVuable
Cordial la prepared from a variety of the most choice and
efficient aromatics known in medlolue, audis the most
perfect and reliable carminative extant for Infants and
young children.
By its powerful influence a speedy cure Is effected in
all cases of Cholic, windy pains and spasms, Believes
and mitigates much of children 1 * suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran*
qulllflos pains of tbo bowels, looseness, vomiting, Ac,
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used in thousands of cases with the most
abtwdapt success. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by HB*rar A. Bowrr,
At hiß Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. comer of Sixth and Green sts., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. " aul3*ly
Sfßine&’a Savhflg Fund*'-Office 203 Walnut
street/one door west of second street. Receives de
posits in sums'of One DoJlar and upwards, from all
classes ofthC community, and allows interest at the rate
of five per cent, per annum, Mo&eya paid on Demand.
Office open dally, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon*
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President
PrankUn Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
tary, James S. Pringle.
Walton’s Gents’ Furnishing Store, 101 North
Biqth Street, below Race. Particular' attention given
fo the manufacture of fine, SHIRTS, which will be sold
at very fat?*, for cash. ; f jrgl^r*
Special Notices.
i-t, Mt.
WB»t corner ot
over On* Uiuio* i*P A uibt or Dollass, lev rated
in umlilm, Morra.«SB,G nooroßtOTeond pft«
£lr»tdU3KcilrUW, a«’required >7theicherter. Thle
Imtltatlon couSom If* hiulriew entirely to the wcoi.
ring of raoney ou deposit. An, e** o . letßO or small r
ie received," end the money la elweyu yeld bade, erlth*
out notice, to. anyatnount. ,
The office la open every day from* o'eloei in the
momln* until t o’clock Iq tho avenlng, and on Monday,
and Thursday evenings until 8 o’clock. .’
DjT A Meeting of *h” Mult and Liqno
DEALERS ASSOCIATION will he held on every
THURSDAY AFTEBUOO X, at 1 o’clock, at DILIGENT
IIALL, Tenth and Filbert streets. By order of
iull'l-wAthtf ASSOCIATION.
ittarriagfs.
On the Bth instant,-by.'Rev. N. B. Baldwin, Mr. R,
D. WABREN to Miss iIABGABBT ANN LEWIN, both
of this city, , N
- By the Bev, George Chandler, on the 29th of March,
Mr. WM. A. BBED to Miss BACHBL W. WBIOHT.
On the llth instant, by Rev. A. Awood, Mr. WIL
LIAM S. ZANEto Mies SALLIE all of
■this city.
- On the llth lost., at the residence of Mrs. Champion,
234 Beach street, Kensington, byJ.G.Wilsoni Y.D.M.,
Mr. JOHN BQDLL to Miss EMMA CHAMPION, both of
this city.
EDiatbc.
On the 12th Inst., Mr. JACOB MARPLE, in the 44th
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, Sarah street, below Queen, Kensington, on Mon
day afternoon, at B o’clock, without farther notice. To
proceed to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery.
. On the 12th lest., After a lingering illness, Mr. JOJIN
GILTON, in the OOtU year of his age. *
The relatives, and friends of the family are respeet
'fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resl
dence, Meridn square, Lower Merion township, Mont
gomery County, on Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock,
further notice:
On the lSth Inst., MARGARET J., wife of Job H.
Smith', and daughter of Peter Hinkle, Sr. ,
The relatives and-friends .of the family are resnect
’.ffglly Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of hep husband. 1,637 Parrish street, above Fifteenth, on
,£hla (Friday) afternoon, atffo’clock.
Vilest, of, ,Arrival* »t the Principal Hotels*
'• GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth,
ir. Riobmond E Bond, Ga
G F NwbltiNY U M Northrop. Texan
A Moulton,- Mlsaes Ulnard, do
MoKauchau, Bait Mr Gorin Sc ly, St Louis
J'fl’Rasker, /■ : do J N Brown, do
JBlckerton, do G Henderson, NS
J.WHawes,' Bit Hawes,
W.A Winslow. Chicago, 111 J Powoll. Cin, 0
J Cook, do T S Lewis, Wash
D W Goodman k 2 ch,Mobile E H Porter, Vicksburg
Mrs J W Goodman, do Wm Bryson, Oumbco, Pa
, child and servant, do J Cook, Ch&mb’g, Pa
0 Wilson, Pittsburg ID Hearne, Kentucky
T Randall, Florida Mrs Glddlngs & child, MM
Miss Randall, do M Andrews. Maine
W H Mann, Baltimore D B Trumbte. Baltimore
I B Pierson, New York N 0 Ives, U 8 A
M 0. Hall, do Miss Q A Whitehead, Geo’a
G W Andrews, Louisville S W Neely k lady, do
WH B Mahood, Virginia W V Many, New York
G Maxwell, Cincinnati 1 H P Oobleage, Arkansas
J N*Lock, Kontucky W H Crutcher, do'
tf Jung Sc la, Pemuylvanta T Williams, Pittsburg
Mrs Norcrbzs, Chicago R E Rankle, Ohio -
’ R W Lansing, Missouri U H King, Missouri ‘
J N Tueroon, Augusta C G Uanoe, Georgia
DrXDSprigglos, Ya A Mannings St ly, Mobile
T Francis, do Mrs Butt. Norfolk .
F D Dunganf Balt Misußutt, do
G Clnn B Warder, Ohio
E Mwro and lady, Bait R Mason, do
Mittfffufts, do M H Thomas, NY
0 Wendell Sc wife, Wash’n Miss U Olapp. Washington
Mlss'D Wendell, do " M Wendell, do
J Wendell, Jr, Boston fJ ’ Jaa Granger, Zanesville, 0
Wm K Olare, NY .0 B Hazleton, Boston
J Wilber, NY {= * Thos W Dale, Paris
A T Gooanow. NY , T J Muroby, Maryland
X L Rllett, Richmond' L B Michall do
Ohas E Fl&dly, NY,‘< Geo Keen, do
Jas F-I.tfwis, Cal Miss Michall, do
Geo W West, fit MUa Murphy, do
Jacob-Frustj J U Hutchinson Louisville
•B Bennett, .doV- * John Floyd, Pittsburg
Cha* JiL«rew, dV J D Simpson, NY
John Tbomas 7 NOrleans J A WHiisms Sc la, Cin
Mias Tfiomaii, Cincinnati Mrs Mears, do
Louis J Washington W E Bearing, Ga
8 A Whitoey,M 5U MlssDearlng, do
Mr Y Miss A M Dewing, do
If H Clark Memphis, AII Hayden, Charleston
ROH/niSbm Louis R D Laihrop, N Y
Jaa La WS Donnan. Richmond
W Call, TaUahaMee, Fla A B Semple, Louisville
HA Armltsge, Manchestur W J Corbet, Glasgow
DSfhffirSftßalt J E V Haughonat, N Y
J B Ntmhn Jt'l&dy, Ya ‘ J U Austin, do
SO Doneaa.New Orleans, Blmlay, do
B R JCelfia, Beading JosFTalson, do
Charles Morrell, Elmira ' Geo 0 Hall, do
H Eidridgt, Binghamton Edw M Keith. Balt
W. Qngorj, MU. MierJ Keith, do
MRBOtfANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth etrcol, below Arth.
J L Eoglblh. N Haven I 0 Memphis
F B Ooataln, Bockfonl J R Allen, Augusta, Ga
Jas Findlay,-Maryland J V L Fiudlay, Maryland
Miss Turner, do T Humphreys, do
Miss Hyde- Baltimore S K Turner, Baltimore
A Byara, Little Rock J U Bhrorn, Carlisle
I Curd. StJowph, Mo OR Foster, PhU’bg, Pa
A BeatWr- do . J D Seaton, IlliooU
J Berry &Ja:.Pittsburgh 1> T Porter, N Prov, Tenn
B E Ilwt,Marietta, Ohio S U Smith, Johnstown
. G R n D Button. Pittsburgh
•Mrs D E Pfrkf, do Mrs Preston, do
RRCampMijJhpllss MrsMexmlson, Danville
J A Beuny.TylWty, Mo J A Culbertson, Cin, Ohio
J H.ToiflkWTeen J D Fry, Yeira
G Plummefo WOoster, Ohio G Thompson, Va
J,do M Lins, St Louis
.MHarti£jup*mbue, Ohio M Watkla Sc lady, Ohcs co
J Myer. Montgomery, Ala.
ASlmDn/BGttvUna B Ezekiel, lowa .
D B HealvuMLoali - N M llkesbarre
B WS.pl l Trt/ k- -' Sami 0 Brawn, Easton
TLWHraU; H*rriVburg Hon H S Mott Sc la, Pike
H Van Lear, Maryland county, Pa
J Esbelman, Ml Pleasant 11 8 Heckman, Easton
S Sanders Jr. NY JIA Blake, Tenn
AfEdwanJa, fit Louis Sa Houston, Kittanning.Pa
EOWadliams, Plymouth Pa E 0 Austin, Tenn
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
H Hover .'New York R Bhumer, Pehnstrlrania
G W Smith, New Jersey J J Braker, Ohio
A Gudney, la A son, JBalt II Spaulding, New Jersey
A Eberhartf California G w lliiickle, But Island
D Barndollar, do 'Jas Ague*. NP R R
John PatClffn, Penua Jar Studdard, do
E McDonald. PottsvUlo SMulraine, Pensylvanla.
A M Boyd, Penna Jas W Hunter. Penna
J Johnston, Ruton, J Zollinger A ly, Ilarrisb
Ohas JS to offer, Philada James Crouse k ly, Pa
Daniel Crouse, Pa Wm AUon, Bucks co, Pa
John If Honsipker, Pa Miss M Sutton, Columbia
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third.
E Greesawald A ly, Easton James Pattersdn, Phllada.
L F Bowtler, lowa J M Read, do
N Beck, Centre co. OR Morgan, do
S J Smith. Madison W U WeTmer, • do
Irly Smith, do W H Belknap. do
R 0 Whitney, Richmond A M Belknap, do
Jos 0 Bates, Boston S Boolean, Easton
D Comings, Baltimore Wesley Hammer, Pa.
GooHLoeher* do John Eliott, do
J F Ooxell, PARR Thoa Montague, Ohio.
A Blade, Janesville J M Stine. Chicago.
Jas Claynoolc! A ljyOhio JW 41 Lee, Beading
Sami 0 White.’ NY Jos Shelly, Pottav
Jacob Aogust, NO 0 Bartler A son, NJ
S L Burnap, Allegheny, Pa D Johnson, NO
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chastuat street, above Fifth.
A H Y King,"New York B D Thomason A la, Ky
Miss Woodbury, do C RDodworth, New York
TII Sweeuer x la, do HD Chapman A la, Ohio
Miss Leitsiuger, Penixa Miss Green, New York
.OG Sharp, •do W Wetherell, Penna
O T Helm, Missouri • Miss BliltUnore, do
Capt L P Cook, Waterbury F Hopkins, Baltimore
8 (J McLeUabd. lowa ' A Dale, Illinois
B Wallace,'’Ohio E D Latham, 8 Carolina
J W Adair, Ohio J H Wlntenietn A la, Pa
GsoBGeorgton,NO H Brouemao, Strasburg
Miss Georgton. do O Kennedy, do
S B Bleasmr, NY Daniel E Potts, do
CITY HOTEL, Race street, above Third.
A G BtalfleEd. PhUa. Joseph Morton, Baltimore,
U Rafael, Kindorhook L Tate and da, Columbia
M Tiberinej Phila & BJsbor, New York
L Espon, Havana Rudolph Erie, Georgetown
Allen Pitch, Charleston Edmund Griffith, Boston.
John Fitch, Allentown Henry Allman, xanville
Henry Gilbert, Bucks co 11 Noble, N J
M Rankin, N York II Hickson, Marietta
G Elmwood, Frenehtown Allan Bann, Newcastle
F Richards, Bogartown E Jones, N Orleans
, J Miller, Baton Rouge.
J2.KANP EXCURSION TO CAPE MAY
v)f AND THE FISHING BANKS.—At the solicita
tion of many highly respectable parties, the officers of
the superior siaewneel steam-ship NORFOLK, Captain
James R. Kelly, have chartered her for an Excursion to
Ctpe May and tjie Fishing Banks, on SATURDAY, Au
fistl&th.) Leaves first wharf above Market street at
If o’clock P. M.: Megargee’* wharf at 7 o’clock, and
Simpson A Neill’s wharf at 7# o’clock. Returning,’
will UaveQapeMsrat7 P. M,, on Bumlay, and land her
passengers In the city by daybreak, on Monday.
Tho Norfolk baa superior sleeping accommodations for
300 pasraeger*,
An ample supply of bait will be supplied, free of
charge. ' '
An excellent Brass and String Band will accompany
the boat.
Fare fdr the Excursion: To Cape May and back 8156;
To the Fishing Banks and back 82 00.
For tickets, apply at No. 14 North Wharves, or on
board, to (augl4*2Q JAB. R. KELLY, Captain.
Notice.— a meeting op the DE
MOCRATIC! CITIZENS of tho NINTH PRE
OINOT Of the FOURTH WARD will bo held ob
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, August 19th, at half.pwt seven
o’clock, at the house of JOHN THOMPSON, N. W -
corner of TWELFTH and BRINTON streets, foe the
purposo of selecting a place to hold the Democratic
Delegate Elections, in accordance with the twenty-fifth
rule of the Party.
John f. Meany,
James McKenna,
Robert McVey,
John F. Bradley,
James Doran,
Offon 11. Quinn,
auH-lt*
CHAS. HALLOWELL & CO.,
NO. 417 MARKET STREET,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
lIATB, CAPS, AND LADIES’ FANCY FURS.
Merchants will find it to their Interest to examine our
Btock belore purchasing elsewhere. aul4-lm#
Henderson & co.’s gift book
STORE, corner of FIFTH and AROII streets. Wo
wish all our old customers aud frieuds to understand
that in buying ROOKS AND STATIONERY of us to the
amount of one dollar and upwards, they are not en
gaging Ifl any risk whatever,' but, according to our
present plan of conducting business, they will be enti
tled to receive a gift. Watches, Jewelry and other
valu&bleß will most positively be distributed to buyers.
au!4'2t 5
Bailey & co., chestnut street,
Manufacturers of
BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE,
Under their Inspection, on the promises exclusively.
Citisepa and Strangers 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 of NEW DESIGNS will be made free of
chargo lbr those wishing work mide to order.
RICH GOLD JEWELRY.
A beautiful assortment of all the new styles of Fine
Jewelry, such aa Mosaic, Stone and Shell Cameo,
v Bear!, Coral, Carbuncle, Marqulsite,
- , Lava, Ac., Ac.
SHEFFIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, It o.
Also, Bronte and Marble CLOCKS,/of newest styles,
and of superior quality, aul-d tw&wly
WA NT E D l'o RENT.—A THREE
Story IHUOK’* OUSK, suitable for a small
family. • i» Ml. .j.'ij, a j .a given, Address “ Rent,"
- . n»l2-2w#jg
i .~HABPER’B
Numitr Thirtp three Ready tkis Vay.
: COXTUvp.
-THE KING OF DELHI. With a Portrait
THE NEB'S FROM INDIA
END OF MBS. OUNNINGHAM.
DOOTOMDEAUNG IN DEATH,
DEFEAT OF MR. THAOKEBAY AT^OXFORD.
fSKiF Beaut,—Borrowed Bailee.
DAT BABATOGA. (From our own Oorrexpond-
THE MAN ABOUT TOWN.
De«l»t--On Thlevro—A Freeh Sparroir-Grae.
Paper—Piano, Planhalmo,
fBAVM, NOTES IN BIBLE LANDS—No. X. (From
iur oepo Oorreapondent.l 1
Illuitrati&ns: The Mouks of Mount Carmel—Haifa
tnd Mount Oarmel.
Americans in Jerusalem—A Change of Plan —Jala
again—French Steamers—A Collision inthe Harbor—
The Tanered—A Stormy Passage—Haifa and Mount
Carmel.
GENERAL WOLFE'S VESSEL. '
The William and Ann, in which Gen
(olfe called to Quebec In 1769.
LTTEBARY 1 AND 1 WSBE YODNQ -
New Books and Literarr Oosain.
DOMESTIC INTe£u(jpnce
HI.Sh.L J b6 ,Dletmte with Veneioela—The Dla
pnte with the Kngllah 1„ China—Failure of tho North
or——f Ekpedltlon. —Election IntelUgence—
— again—How she laid
f t,.... ?!" - ,??. Distr et-Attorney IlaU laid his—She
fetehea the Bahy In a Basket—T h( , Mra. Cun
ningbain’a Bedroom —The Arrett—Fracas at Niagara
fa. T l w. e jTf , . M 8 al «"‘-Oeueral Walker BlSb
ing.—A Fearful Leap,—A Romantic Ducking.—More
Literarv Thefts.—A Fish in a Man’s BkuU •*"
England: Parliament.—Dofrat of Thukerav at Ox.
ford -Baron HAthschild.-The
Festivities.—What It costs to be a Member of Parlia
meot.—Munchausen Camming oblige* an'American-L
France: The Republican CanHidatM.-A
log Swindler*.—Death and Burial of
Oavaignao’s HoraeA Fainting Lady.—An Axed Mllsr
-Turkey: The Sultan’s FUrtlng.ljmfio; Bpreidlni
of the Revolt.—GAinn; The British Naval Force.—Heads
or Opium.—Armed Viragoes.—Attempts to take the LiL
lyWhat sort of Vessels are Wanted In China.
REVOLT IN THK SULTAN’S HAREM.
Illustrations: The Sultan’s Ladles out Shopping.—
The Favorites inthe Harem,—A Boating Party on the
Bosphorus.—The Sultana Valide taking the Air.
WHAT WILL HE DO WITH IT? By Sir E. Bourn
Ltttou.
Book ll.—Chapters in., IV., and V.
SALT-WATER BATHING.
’lllustrations: A Quiet Party of Ladies.—Boys
Rpthiog.w-A Family Group.—Grand Bathing Scene at
BJUJAND BAGGAGE.
Illustrationt: Start for a Dav in the Oountiy.—Fu
ture Stylo of Saratoga Trunk—The Family Packing for
the Country.—New Trunk for Hoops—Young Husband,
rousel by the Goug for Dinner, Is told that his clean
Shirts are all at.the bottom or “ that Trunk.”—Remark
able OonrenioMOfif the New Trunk: you may turn it on
End and DineTWat.—A Bachelor and ole LnmM.
MEN AND THINGS IN ITALY. [Froaburown’
Correspondent.]
ImildenU of the Isle- Revolution—Horrible Funenl
Rltea.
THINGS WISE AND OTHERWISE.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
WEEKLY MARKET SUMMARY.
COMICALITIES.
Illustrations of the Burglars : Caught a Burglar—
A great deal to lose—A Burglar—Portrait of a Citizen
of New York, as he now osoally appears about Midnight.
—“ No use in Trying.”
Hjbpsb’s Wx*xi,y will appear every Sirpnzur-
Mobnixq, and will be sold at Viva CbUts a copy. Each
number comprises as much —attor as an or dinary duo
decimo volume. It will be n. died to subscribers at the
following rates, payment being invariably required in
advance;
One Copy for Twenty J$l 00
One Copy for One lfe»r , 2 60
One Copy for Two Years,.,-* 4 00
Five Copies for One Year..'.,; 9 00
Twelve Copies for One Year..,,,,.20 00
Twenty-fire Copies for One Year, . 40 00
J LET* To Postmasters and others getting np a Club of
Twelve or Twenty-fire, a copy will be sent gratis. Sub
senptiona may commence with any number. Specimen
nnmbpra gratuitously supplied.
Oljrgymeu'and Teachers supplied at the lowest Club
Pbicba. •
PUBLISHED BY HARPER A BROTHERS.
aul<-lt Fbankh# Squibb, N. Y.
Notice to passengers.—t h e
SHIP PHILADELPHIA will sail for Liverpool on
MONDAY AFTERNOON, August 17th, at three toldO,
from Queen street wharf. Passengers wilt please be on
board. THOS. RICHARDSON A CO.
atxl4-3t
\VHEATLEY>S ARCH ST. THEATRE.
? Y —Sole Lessee W. WHEATLEY.
Stage Manager W. 8. FREDERICKS.
This popular establishment, haring undergone a com
plete renovation, will open for the regular fall and win
ter season TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, August
15th, 1857, with Mrs. Cowley’s celebrated comedy of
the
LetitJa Hardy Mrs. E. L. Davenport
(lato Miss Fanny Yiniug—her first appearance here.)
Mrs.|Rackett .Miss Anna Cruise.
Lady .Touchwood Sflss H. Baker.
Doricourt Mr. Wheatley.
Sir George Touchwood Mr. Dolman.
Old Hardy Mr. Thayer.
Flutter. Mr.J.S. Clark.
After which a variety of Music by the Orchestra, under
the direction of Mr. CHARLES DODWORTH.
To conclude with the laughable comedietta called
STATE SECRETS.
Box Book now open.
Doors will open at 7 o'clock.
Performances commence at 7 % precisely.
tkULB or Pricks. —Orchestra gulls, 50 cents; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Scoured Scats), 50 cents;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre. 35 cents; Seats In Pri
vate Boxes, 76 cents; Whole Private Box. $3; Gallery,
13cents; Gallery for Colored Person*, 35 cents; Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 eents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M.
J.M. B.WUITTON Treasurer.
au 14-2 t
mHOMEHF* VARIETIES.—N. TV. cor-
X ner FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—This CHEAP
PLACE OF AMUSEMENT, “the COOLEST AND MOST
RESPECTABLY ATTENDED IN THE CITY," la
, OPEN EVERY EVENING,.
' •* With a
MUSICAL AND TKRPBIOHOREAN MELANGE,
Concluding each evening’s entertainment with an
Commencing at ito 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents.
JOHN 0. WARREN,
Conductor of Amusements.
J. B. THOMEUF, Manager and Proprietor. aul3-3t*
George Christy's advent.—
BPEOIAL CARD.
The Public is most respectfully notified that the cele
brated and unequalled combination, the
GEORGE CHRISTY A WOOD*S MINSTRELS,
whose entertainments for many years have been re
garded as the
FASHIONABLE AMUSEMENT
of New York, will nuke their fir*t professional depart
ure from that city since their original organization, and
appear at the *
NATIONAL THEATRE,
Walnut street, above Eighth, on
MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17,
and continue during the week In a aeries of their une
qualled
ETHIOPIAN DELINEATIONS;
Introducing that finished, original and eminent artist
UR. OEORQE CHRISTY,
In hU most noted and distinguished roles In
COMEDY, FAROE, BURLESQUE AND PANTOMIME
THE BOX BOOK
Will open on Safari*? morning, August 16th, at 11
o’clock, at the Music Store of
MBSBRS.LRE A WALKER,
No. 722 (late 188) Chestnut street, below Eighth.
BfEOUL OARD.—Thlfl engagement la necessarily limi
ted, a* the opening of the new Marble Theatre In Broad
way, New York, now being erected, expressly for this
troupe, occur* In a brief period. Thl* Intimation ia re
spectfully presented in order that the public may em
brace the few nights shore specified, to witness this
great novelty, an opportunity to do which may never
again be afforded in Philadelphia.
WAYNE OLWINE, Acting Manager.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC, BROAD AND
ia. LOCUBT street*.—Mr. E. A. MARSHALL, Sole
PROMENADE CONCERT at this estab
lishment is nightly honored by Enthusiasm, Popular
ity and Ftithton.
THIS EVENING, August 13th, new and attractive
features. M’LL*. 80HKLLBB, SIGNOR VISRI, their
first engagement in America: MISS 0. IUOHINGS,
MR. FRAZER, CARL BERGMAN, and the GERMA
NIA ORCHESTRA.
Admittance 26 cents.
-PARKINSON’S ILLUMINATED GAR-
A BENS,
CHESTNUT, ABOVE TENTH.
PROMENADE OONOERTS EVERY EVENING,
au 12-Gi Admittance, one shilling.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
-L%. E.A MARSHALL has great pleasure in announc
ing that, through the Immediate agency of the Justly
popui&r Impteuarlo
MAX MABETZEK,
now in Europe, he has effected an engagement with
RONZANI’S
Celebrated, Grand and Complete
BALLET TROUPE.
(From the Theatre Royal, Turin,)
Which trill 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 Houb», London,
au 1041
CSANFORD’b OPERA HOUSE—
K 3 ELEVENTH Street, aboTe Chestnut.
OPENING NIGHT’’! *•
■ MONDAY EVENING, August 10th. and for the
SEASON ’! I
With theontlre Original SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE,
composed of SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS, Including
Miss JULIA POLINE and Master BANFORD, the Star
Dixcaas, who will appear, os the above night, in an
8»T1»S NSW VJIOOBAKMB, including Sosos, CBOROSBB.
Ac., Ac.; also, the new burlesque on the Academy or
Music.
Boors open at o’clock—to commenco at 8.
Admittance 26 cent*.
ID* lu preparation, a burlesque on La Travlata.
au 10-Ot
\ATALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Pro
ve prietor. Mr. WM. J. NAGLE; Acting and Btago
Manager, Mr. WAYNE OLWINE. Prices—Dress Circle
and I’arquette, 60 cents; Upper Circle, 26 cents; Private
Box and Orchestra Seats, 75 cents. Box Office open
from 9 o’clock A. M. to 4 P. M. Boors openat 7 o’clock;
performance will commence at 8.
NO BILL RECEIVED.
James Dcnohoue,
Michael Lone,
Thomas McAnulty,
John Thompson,
Dr. Wilson,
John Gamble, Jr.
JOHN DREW’S NATIONAIi*THEATRE,
WALNUT street, abovo ElGHTH.—Lessee and
Manager, John Drew. Prices—Dress Circle and Par
quet, cents; Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents; Seats in
Private Box. 76 cents; Family Circle, 26 cents. Doors
open at 7. To commence at 9 o’clock. Box Office open
from 10 to 3 o’clock, where Seats can be secured with
out extra charge.
NO BILL RECEIVED.
mHOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE,
X CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. MO MARKET 6T.,
above Ninth, fiouth aide, Philadelphia. au 1-bra
JOHN N. REEVES, CARPENTER AND
BUILDER, PABSYUNK ROAD, opposite County
Prison.
Orders for Jobbing promptly attended to. aul-lm
CEMETERY OFFICE, NO
V* 118 WALNUT St., beIowFIFTH - au lltf
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—2OO bbia Spirits
►3 Turpentine, to arrive, for sale by
MARTIN A MACALISTER,
aul 119 North Water Street.
COTTON— 200 bales good Middling to Mid
dling Fair Cotton, in store and for sale by
MARTIN & MAOALISTRB,
aul 119 North Water Street.
ANTED—A WOMAN TO DOGEN
ERAL Housework i must be a good washer and
irouer. Also, a woman to take care of thlldreu. Those
only who can com* well recommended may apply to
MB. SOLOMONS,
aul0«lt» . 60 Fourth street.
The french study is now open.
—DELACROIX’S Course of French ; a thorough
practice of Explanatory Grammar. Requires no other
application than the hours passed with she teacher, No.
m (late 31) FILBERT street. *u7-2t
r'ODOROS FAMILY AND EXTRA
yj FLOUR, ot either old or new Wheat, ju«t received
and for sale, jit) L. KNOWLES, 1218 Market et.
BOARDING.— A lady and gentleman,,or
two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with
good BOARDING and the use or Bath. Apply at S7O
ARCH Street, north side, *ul9*9t*
StmitsEments.
BELLE’S STRATAGEM.
amusing
AFTERPIECE
t , c ., r ,-®oid>il>iil*o fbr ®fEtt. .
)K~AB SEMBLY—EDWIN SMITH,
NINTH M6TBIOT, JWJSLIIH WAfiD- Subject
to, Deunxnatlc Ratw. uU*,.
FOB ASSEMBLY—Second FER-,
RAN 3. COOK, Second Ward. Subject to Democratic
Rules. . »u 12-tC*
0? QUARTER SESSIONS—
JOSEPH OROCKETT, BiXtMnth W«rd. Subject
to Democratic Raisa.. , au 12-tira
POK ASSEMBLY—JOSEPH J. KEEFE.
L _ —Swood Legl.l.tlve Dltlflet, Second Ward.
Babject to the deelelon of the Democratic Contention.
HUMISB
QBOTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
A. COJJRT.JOHN P. M’FADDBH, of Third Ward.
Subject to the rnlee of the Democratic Party, aol-tf
"POE RECORDER OF DEEDS—THOS.
vLu.i H . l f l, A Te ” th .T* ra i Vine etreet, above
Eighth. Subject to Democratlerulea. aulMm*
JOHN M. ARUNDEL, of tRo Twenty*
second Word, will be a candidate for Assemble, from
the Sixteenth District. Subject to the noralm&onof
the Democratic Convention. aub-eod2w*
FOB ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT^
PRANKLIN McILVAIN, Subject to Democratic
rules. ■ anSdtspS
EIOR. CORONER—DR. FEODOBE mlEk*
X SON, Fifth Word. Subject to Democratic Bales.
auS-lm#
Fob pbothonotaby of the dis
trict COURT, LEWIS T. HEARS, of Twelfh
Ward. Snbject to Democratic Rnlee. anB*lm*
TJROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
X COURT, GEORGE V. MEESBB, Twenty-second
Ward. Subject to Democratic Bulea. &u 4-tSeS .
For recorder op deeds—r. r.
YOUNG, Seventh Word. Subject to Democratic
Bates. ’•'t su4-lm* ,
I7IOR CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS,
X BAMUEL ; O. THOMPSON, Bth'Ward. Subject*
the Bulea of the Democratic Party. uu4 wAs tsB*
For coroner—n. a reid, m. d.
__ Bubject to Democratic Rules. ■ ‘su4 lm*
FOR CORONER—CHARLES S. PEALL,
Nineteenth Ward. * anl-lw*
FOR assembly-first district.—
JOSEPH H. DONNBLLY Tint Ward. Snbject
to aecision o ithe Democratic Convention. aal-4w#
POR ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT.—
A DAVID R.MeLEAN, Ponrth Ward, Subject to
Democratic Bulea, tnl taoB*
For *
JOSEPH HtfNRKEJL.
u. . SJgbthDistriet, Eleventh Word.
pnbjett to Democratic lfolfa, atl.lm*
For recorder'of itos- “
CHARLES H. HILLER, r
Fourteenth, Ward, -
Subject to Democratic Bulea£Ott-cC*--'AUI % **B *
FOR RECORDEROEDEED3—GEORGE
W. W UNDER, Thirteenth Word. Subject to De
mocratic ' * - • aul-Sw*
EOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—N. F*
•WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject to Democrat!.
rules. auS-te#
OP QUARTER SESSIONS.-
\J GEORGE SIMPSON, THIRTEENTH WARD..
Subject to Democratio Rales. aulteepS
illiscellancone.
CSTATE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.
>3 —AGRICULTURISTS, STOCK BREEDERS, GARD
NERS, POMOLOGISTS, INVENTORS, MANUTAG
TUREBS t ARTISANSi All classes are invited to be
come exhibitors,
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY will hold its SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHI
BITION at Powelton, West Philadelphia, on SEPTEM
BER 2tth and 80th, and OCTOBER Ist and 3d ensu
ing, for the display of Oattle, Heroes, Sheep, Swine and
Poultry, Ayr!cultural Machines and implements, Dairy,
Yield and Garden Produets, Seeds, Bruits, Flowers and
Vegetables, she Mechanic Arts, Domestic, Household
and other Manufactures, Stoves, Wares and Inventions.
A PLOWING MATCH »!
In order to promote skill and efficiency In the Im
portant work of the Para, a Plowing Match will come
off on the fourth day of the Exhibition, to which mea
and youths are invited to compete for the premiums.
To sellers and borers of farm stock this Exhibition
will afford a most favorable market.
The different Railroad Companies will carry ail stock
and articles to and from the Exhibition fiu of change
as heretofore, and will issue Rxcwrjiox Ticitis for the
Pair week it the usual liberal rates.
Lists of Premiums and all other Information will be
furnished oq application to ROBERT 0. WALKER, Se
cretary, at the Rooms of *' the Philadelphia Society for
Promoting Agriculture,” CfcesnatBtrcet, below Seventh,
south side, up stairs.
QThe books for the entry of articles and will
be open on ami after ike Ist of September.
DAVID TAGGER?, -
President Peons. State Agricultural Society.
aal3-d t sep 38
(gALAHANDER SAFES.
A large assortment of
EVANS A WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANU FA CTO RED
SALAMANDER SATES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and Stores.
BANK LOCKS,
Equal to any sow in use.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, k c . .
On *a good to ran u out other «*Ubltah>arat ia the
' United State*, by
EYAXS A WAT3OX,
Xo. 20 South FOURTH street,
Philadelphia.
P LEASE GIVE V 8 A CALL.
BL OCK LE Y ALMSHOUSE—SEPA
RATE SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed “ Pro.
posala to tapplylßeef tad Mutton for the Philadelphia 1
Almthow&f until September let. ISM. will be received
by the Steward) it the Philadelphia Almshouse, until 12
o’clock, H., oa the 17th last. The quantity of Beef re
quired will he about 10Q.OQD lbs., and from well fed eat.
tie; to be furnished by the side or carcass, said cartau.
to weigh not leas than 600 lbs.; about the same quantity
of Mutton wiQ be requised, and must bs from well fat
tened sheep.
Sound and good marketable meat to be delivered at
such times and in such quantities as mar from time to
time bo ordered, to be Inspected tad weighed upon de
livery. The Guardians reserve the right to reject such
meat as in the opinion of the Steward and Storekeeper,
is not equal to the quality required for the contract.
Any failure on the part of the coutracton to supply the
3 uantity ordered, the same will be pore based, and the
Ifferenee, If any, In the cost, will be charged to the
contractors to failing, and deducted from the succeeding
monthly payments. Payments to be made monthly.
CHARLES MURPHY,
Steward.
For sale, or to let on ground
RENT.tbe Lot on North Bide of High Street, 132
feet east of Twentieth Street, 36 feet 4 inches front and
170 feet deep, to Jones Street. Apply to>
tdO-mwfgw* EDWARD WAIX, No. 703 Wal not St.
EMOVAL. THE YOUifG LADIES
INSTITUTE. formerly located at No. 46, now £4
NerthSEVBNTH Street, fa removed to No. 1711 TINE
Btreet, west of Seventeenth, north side, where the sub*
xeriber will be happy to see his former patrons and
pupils, at the commencement of the Tail Session. For
circulars, Ac., please apply to W. Q. S. AGNEW,
aulO-2w No. 1711 Tine street.
Russia and American tarred
CORDAGE-—a superior article, manufacture
and for sal* by WRANEB, PITLER 4 CO.,
anB*tf- No. 19N. Water st., A U N* Wharves.
\MTINOHESTER k SCOTT, GENTLE
f T MEN’S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SRAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. No. 706
CHESTNUT Street, abort Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, ami
Strangers, U particularly invited to this Improved ent of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole,
sale and retail, and nude to order. au&-ljif
TVTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Po-
X 1 liey No. 4262, Issued by the American Fire 'lnsur
ance Company, in the name of Nicholas B. Thouron,
dated September 13,1863, for Si,OOd on brick building
situs ted on the west side of Sixth street, between Prune
and Spruce streets, has been lost or mislaid. Applica
tion has been made for a new one in lieu thereof. A
suitable reward will be paid for its return to No. S 6
North Seventh street. and w4t*
Harness, saddles and trunks,
LAOEY Sc PHILLIPB, Nos. 14 and 16 Bouth
SEVENTH street, above CHESTNUT, have manufac
tured, expressly for the FALL TRADE, a larger stock
of superior Harness, Saddles and Trunks, than any
other house in their line, and having reduced the mode
of manufacturing to such a perfect system, they are be
yond all competition for quality, style and price.
P. B.—Country Harness makers can be supplied
cheaper than they can manufacture. aol-lm
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. 16 And IB South NINTH BTRSET,
ABOVE OIISsTNOT.
A large and. well. selected stock of CLOTHS and
OAS9IUERBB ns hand.
All Clothing mad* at this wilt be of
the best quality, and in the most fashionable style.
Particular attention given ) in UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. ' 1- aafi-tt.
Sharpens men's and boys'
CLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Street; between
Arch tad Race. j sufi-ly
&ARDINES-—lOO cases of 60 half boxes
k 5 each, in store and for sale by ,
HENRY HOULES' £ CO-,
au 6 Nos. 221 and 323 8. Fourth street
•REMOVAL—ADAMS' BLANK BOOK
MX and JOB BINDERY, from THIRD street, to No.
836 ARCH street, below SIXTH. Blank Books all suo
on hand, or made to order. Magazines, Music, Ac ,
neatly bound VERY CHEAP. auMw
Spikes.—railroad spikes and
CUAIHS constantly on hand. Orders received for
Light Railroad Iron—2B lbs., 83 lbs., 40 lbs. per yard.
HANDY A MORRIS.
S. B. corner Front and Walnut.
IVfOTICE—THE BUSINESS OF TWELLS
i 1 A CO., aud J. W. GASKILL & CO., will hereafter
be conducted under th© stylo of TWXLLS, GASKILL &
GALVIN, 'at No. 5 and G 8. Wharves, aad No. 323 24.
Wharves. au4-lm .
WF. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE
• HATTER, No. 430 CHESTNUT Street, below
Fifth, Philadelphia. au4-lm rp
Enewland & CO,,
• LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
’WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Importers and Dealers in Oil Painting*, Water-Color
Drawings, Engravings. Ac. A large assortment always
ou hand. Packing and removing Glasses, and hanging
attended to. 604 ARCH Street, above Sixth, south
side, Philadelphia. aui-jrarp
JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT
STREET.
CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS,
_ BILL UK ADS, OIROULARB,
And JOB PRINTING generelly, at ehortest notice
aud fair Price.. eul-lm
TOSEPH BLACK, Banner, Sign, Decora
” tlve aud General ORNAMENTAL FAINTER, N.
Ji. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Street., entrance on
Fourth street.
AI«o—PORTRAITS, the elle of life, painted from
Daguerreotype.. aul.dlm
SJDL,LENDER & PASCAL,
►3 HATTERS,
lal-tm No. 8 S. SIXTH etreet, Fhtledelphla.
riOTTON— IOO bales Gulf Cotton, in store
\J and for sale by
MARTIN & MAOALIBTER,
anl HO North Water Street.
MOSS —17 bales Carolina Moss, for sale by
MARTIN A MACALISTER,
aul 110 North Water Street.
MAGARGJE & CO M
\J Wholesale Dealers in PAPER, RAGS, &c„ No.
80 Sooth SIXTH Street. Philadelphia aal-ltn
GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE,
AH No. 835 CHESTNUT Btreet. N. B.—No connec
tlon with, any other house in the City. aul*Sm
JAMES KELLY, (Successor to William
Curtis) Regalia, Books, Jewels, Emblems, Masonic
and Encampment Charts. Ac;' Odd Fellows’ Halh
NORTH SIXTH STREET, below Race, Philadelphia. 1
Orders from any part ot the country, addressed to
James Kelly, promptly attended to. »u I-lm
pLIKTOK PLACE HOTEL,fESOAJ*-
\J WAY, Kixt9%Xevr<x*-+ T c
MODERH KSf
now op*s for the zeeeptio&of gaetts, la the European
3ns<j£* R&OMg from 60 centi to *1 psr«*j. STJITB
eiADOUS for Benrille*, from ft 50 to $lO per dar. L Th»
theOABO. 4t moderate
. . „ . r ,
C. J. MACLKLLAN (» long and faTorabtj knovn to
the patrons of Jon** ? and the .United States Hotel.
Philadelphia,”) b MeocUted in the nanageaieat,-s&a
hu eepeeUi chars* of the CsieHnc DepAitraehi. • Sr« 7
attention hae been paid to *•»«*» the organisation per
fect, and our friend*, patron*, and the traretUcg pubUe
in genera], mayrot aasurred that no effort shall be
wanting to make the CLINTON wortbp the tom whish
we hereby respectfully solicit.
SCOTT HOUSE—Comer of Irwin Street
and Xtaqae&ae Way, Pittsburgh. B. 2>. MARKER,
Proprietor. aul3*3m
LOUIS B. COFFIN,—
THIRD WABD HOTEL, {DEMOCRATIC HEAD
QUARTERS,}
Booth-east corner fXPTH and QUEEN Streets,
aal-lm ' Philadelphia.'
WILLIAM N. KING,—SOUTHERN
• EXCHANGE HOTEL. South-east comer of
PIPTH and CABPEXTES Sts., Philadelphia, ml-lm
p.HESNUT STREET HOUSE—SAMUEL
Vj MILLER, (014 Mo. Ill) Meir'No. Sfl CHKSMOT
STREET, below Fourth, Philadelphia. U au 1-lm
YSfILLIAM HANNINGS’ City Lager Baer
T T Saloon, Mo. 32 CARTER’S ALLEY, Philadel
pWa. aul-lnr
tones anb Ciquora.
\ LEXANDEB V. HOLMES, WINE AND
-tv. LIQUOR STORE, Mo. 220, Boulluaut Corner of
OEORBE an 4 SOUTH jtreeta. • ao°*l T
YVTILLIAM F. PITFIELD,—IMPORTER
I ■ of BRABMES. WINES, *e., Ac, Ko. 323 .
OHEBTMUT Street, Philadelphia. aul-lm. ’
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, -CIGARS, Se,, 20
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.
Brandies. —pinet, castnion & co., m«-
rett & Co., and other broade of Cognac* of varwaa
rbitagu, in half pipe* and quarter ca.su:
Rochelle Broodies, pale and dark, Jo half nines, quarter
casks and one-eighth eaaka, all in Custom House stores,
imported and for sale hr
HENRY BOHLEN A CO., ~
an t Nos. 23d and 228 Boath Poarth street.
'ThITHMAK & BUTZ, POBTBB, ALE
MJ AND LAOSB BJREB BREWERY, No. S» {new
No. Mli.North THIRD Street,
.orders prony>tly*ttended to. aol-tf
gtjbgcto anb Cigars.
-Lx mant. nth aa -
SSS., ■fsiSE'
Gloria, JuJSife
Goloao, . Coarfit&fct^v?!
Totfey bojtOf Union AitwricaiiL
Orajon, lies* Caka*a.£«.,.Ae^r,
40.> to K f X, 2-d and I*2o doxm, of all shea mai -
tiet, ia ho re and constantly rewiring, and for s*leTa«, .
*X OHABLSS NR,
(wii 130 WALKOT Street,
.. }ei<nr Second, Kcondatcg?
TJUGARO, CABANAS AND FABTAOAS
A SUGARS.—A choice invoice of three celebrated
brand* on hoard brig u New Ere,” daily expected from
Havana, and for ml# low, hr CHARLES TETE,
(New) 138 Walnut street, below Second,
sal Second Story.
Balts bg QUilum.
WoLßnr A Soott, Auctioneers.
/lO| CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE
TKB CUSTOM HOUSE, between Fourth and
FiftMtmU.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE BTOOK OF FINE
FANCY GOODS, MINERALS, GLAZIERS’ DIA~
- MONDS, Ac., OF WM. C. McCREA, Esq., AT 834
CHESTNUT STREET.
MONDAY NEXT, 17th Instant, commencing at 7
o’clock in the evening. we will sell without reserve, tU»
Stationery and Fancy Goode, consisting of Pocket Books,
Pocket Knives, Porte Honmues, Gold Pen#, Steel Pent,
Letter Paper, Envelope*, Ac.. Ac.
And in continuation, on WEDNESDAY EYENING,
commencing st 7% o'clock, will be cold Mineral Sj*c*-
men# for Cabinets, Otariere’ iPienHrnrtS) Ac , the whole
fanning s large and desirable stock of Fancy Articles,
which,will be aoM without reeen a, and will fce facai
worthy the parti cola? attention of purchasers.
SEWING MACHINE.
At private sale, one superior Sewing Machine. Grover
A Baker’# patent.
2iOUOM—-Oaf sale# of Embroideries. Millinery
Goode, Ac., for the Fall and Winter, will commence
daring the carle part of the present month, and will be
eon tinned regularly throughout th# do# notice
of which will be giT«n. iw
Joss Baras, Auctioneer,
NO. 325 ARCH STREET, between THIRD
AND FOURTH STREETS.
SALES EVERY EVENING at 8 o’clock,
Of Soot#, Shoe#, Brogan#, Gaiters, Hardware, CoUery.
Wafehee, Jewelry, Homeiy, Whine, Trask*. Fancy
Good#, Notion#, Ac.. Ae. - >
N.B. Terns of Night Bale#, focr month* credit far
approved City acceptances, far ana# of fICO and otct
nth interest added from date of sale. .
CARD.—Outdoor Sale# solicited of HosjeheM Fjonl*
tore at dwelling#, Btoeka of Hardware, Underwriters’
Sale# of Hardware. Cutlery, Ac. Cosrignstesti soli,
cited to be sold at the Auction Boom#. Chargee moder
ate. Apply Mahore. Advance# made os Ctonrigameats
of Goods. mi jot
Bt Guo. W. Suits, Auctioneer.
V E- CORNER OF BARRON AND
lie SOUTHmSETS, shoreBeeond.
. EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. --
At TKo’eldEti at the Auction Stork*,“of Hardware, Cut
ls*7, Houtekeeptag Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel,
ty, Fancy Article*, Ac.
CJAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
AN and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear st., only
eight doois below the Exchange,
Hoars of business from 7 o'clock, A. M., until 10
o’clock in the evening.
Out-doof sales, and sale# at the Auction House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terns.
OAPItAL <200,000.
Ettablnktdfor th€ lent Thirty Ttatt.
Advances mads from one dollar to theumeda on Zfta
mood#, BQrer Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware. Her
chinrtiie. Clothing, JUrniture, Bedding, Cigars. Musical
Instnuneats, Gone, Homes, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
All goods can remain any length of time agreed
npon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars tad upwards
will be charged 2 per eest. per month; fiOOud’ over,
the lowest market rate.
This Btore Bouse having a depth of 120 feet, has Urn
fire and thief-proof vaults to store tU valuables, and pri
rate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy iaso
raace affeetad for the benefit of all persona haring goods
advanced upon.
N. B —On account of having an unlimited capital,
thU office is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating terms *h«n any other in
thU city.
Money advanced to the poor, in «w«ii amounts, with
out any charge.
IT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. asl-ly
©ob ,fijtittKe.
A RCHER, WARNER, MISKEY & CO.,
Mmufketunnof OASALtKBS, BRACKETS, PEN
DANTS, FITTINGS, ud ill Rind, of GAS aad LAMP
WORK, GIRANDOLES, Ac., No. 329 CHESTNUT
Btr.«l, Pkllodelphlo. ARCHER, WARNER A CO. No.
378 BROADWAY, N.» York. Ruildisn Sited with
Gu Pipe., ud oif Uidi of ottering ona repolrtße of
Go. Work. oalLlxa.
at JEani.
TYANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
■S-r AT LAW. Southeort Comer or EIGHTH end LO
CUST Siroote, Fhilodeljihio. OQI-Ij
j|gYER STROUSE, ATTORNEY AT
1»A LAW, CENTRE etreet, Fottarllle. Po. ou4-l,
JOHN BINNS, UNITED STATES Com
missioner AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS,
AND THE PROBATE OF ACCOUNTS for eereni
SUtes end Temtoriei. H. to. hy tew, outhorieed to
edmlntfiter Ootho oud ASrmotioni to to receind fn eH /. 1
the Courte In Penne/Iranio.
frwuB A.M.toSP.MI oul-lm
'iCfloL
TIAZELTON-' AND SPRING MOUN
AM- TAIN, Lehigh, Hickory and Locust Mountain
Schuylkill Coal for sale at KNOWLES’ Depot, NINTH
and WILLOW Streets. .
/'''OAL.—The subscriber informs liis friends
and the public that be has commenced the COAX*
business In BROAD, above Tine street, where he has on
band the very best article of Lehigh and Schuylkill
Cpal, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable
terms. HOWELL DORMAN,
Late of Bonk Penn Township,
(Successor to Henry Cher.)
COAL! COAL! COAL!—TAGGART’ 3
CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL.
J.AR. CARTER’S GREENWOOD, TAMAQUA COAL
GEORGE W. SNYDER’S PINE FOREST SCHUYL
KILL COAL.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Hav© for salo, and are constantly receiving from the
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
There ia no Coal mined anywhere, equal is quality to
lhese } and a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority. Our Coal is very carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free-from slate,
dost and all impurities. Our PRICES arc as LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
Orden left atour Office, No. 3 SOUTH FRONT street,
above Walnut.
Orders left at our Yanl, CALLOWHILL street, below
BROAD street.
v 521®™ left at ottr Wharf, WATER street, above CAL
LOWHILL—cr sent to either place per Despatch Post,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere, atrt-tf
CCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
I am dally receiving, at my yard, the Lest quality of
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL. Ify customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that will be gatiafactory to them.
U7*' No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRICES.
„ _ ALEXANDER CONVERT,
N. E. corner of Broad and Cherry £tu.
Lehigh and Schuylkill coal.—
pi™.-’!?*?*? * °° l COAt MitERS, No.
IRIMB Strett, Abo to Blgotb, keep co.’irtaqttr oa
““l" «I 7 lo—eat rates, a full supply ot Lehigh
aad Schoylhill Coal. ’ aul-Om
POACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Paetory of E. IV VSSUSBS, No.« Sooth EIGHTH,
below Chestnut street, has become a saving of 50 per
cent, to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MER
CHANTS, and also the convenience of having their old
Carriage Lamps new silver-topped and bottomed, and
sent by express to all parts. aulS-ly
ABRAM SLACK—ENGRAVING, DIE
AJL- Sinking and Embossed Printing, Envelope and
Seal Tress Manufactory, 37 Strawberry Street, between
Second and Third, aid Market and Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia, Pa aul2-ly
BALE HOPE-—'Boyers are invited to call
and examine oar Manila Bale Rope, which we caa
can ulj u Jow m American, and warrant it superior in
strength and durability.
weaves, muss at co.,
No. 23 N. Water gt. and 122 N. Wktcves.
OFFICE OF THE KENSINGTON GAS
COMPANY, August U, 1857.
The BoiiM of Directors of the Kensington flue Com
puur have this day declared a dividend ol Oue Dollar on
each share of Stock issued by the Company, which will
he paid to the Stockholders, or their leyaj representa
tives, cn and after Saturday, the 15th «i the
office of the Treasurer. No. 32 Queen street. Keosuur-
peter ramboT^
Treasurer.
WIN ANT 4 CO?