The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 15, 1857, Image 3

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arid to 'nrott'ct ahdfortlfr
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,who caroikMjytt* by*S
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;_ tiwtrX ; evil pwgao»«<*tions is -thalr pv«
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7 ttkk * bring „ ,b«!
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\ j6*wwfe Hewfro
sf*=*■>wilfully circalicfts;*hat he knows tfrb*’U» charge*of
of. the bms ’jjVflWf®* Wd ruin, for
the mtanlend'-of depresjdhg theirfJue of the stocks he
and his' ftfebdil' haVe to'fantfßh—he wbohy
such mae«w«-’Bijfi»e^B ; ia depreraJhg credit,‘ih promoting
.afeeling of'comm erci»Cins«?urity jand.Wkeeplng,the
public mind in astate o£-feveriab*nxiety upon financial
m&tertjis enemytothe people than any who
may ihe’Seld against the country: : With
respect toauchW he, tlw. uaiverMi feeling ahouidhe,
th&t he is an lkhmseUte--that hUhaadis against every
'' : 1 th&t e^ery.man’s hand should, be hgainst him.
keeping' In .OhWhalf the
~/,: Who uniuapcciingly copy
- - • , ‘iheSe ’direful interim of ruin. to .eomey without appre
l :t lelOahnflM thit prwlpicea Whole,
" r eohniry for thV last half year has inuhscCounti
*>. often assigned,*
j-'/Wshr*pe*tkUy. come,' and the onlyresult apparentto the’
y : ' He'in immediate new is&uebf croaking* and false,
*’: ‘y ntw .iaidnlght.. ciy tV“betnwW of the’
Wv ? .over .the land ;
i j l i-. : ?hayftbeen straightened, loans havnlbeeh unduly, high,
\’ 7V-^ W ll( i titnld'~iiui i your eapitalists are over
• f' tlielr, money whero 1 it
, 6<wdiK>t heneflt struggling ,, - 7 ‘
. people, have been sufferere—the hopeful earnest
; W*MfE^ ; : bare Iftwt' freely bled by the usurersWtbMfl
’ .*X' 11 ** H»«» their . r
v ?aSmenl»bjrtiic siJe .of Btocks have bi®h the Iw^aj:
. 7 H*:
• --JjsB«lV/aiAvrthe7< , r^pew‘of <the, : harTei<.‘--How 'iohg l '
■ * - * rTJ
. A v t of.the of,
- . nteM for ihe coinage of aeir.eent, There is no .
' [ i .reasonable- doubt thatthe supplyibhilahed by oor oVn
" ' J boiihtryWillsxiffic« tor coinage Withoni
th^h^&esai^ ojfinipotttaiOTi!^'j-.,':: /, ‘i'J' • 1 ,i ■ c .
r. , the.o&cri Michigan Southern. Baflrnad Com.
‘7pahy have’replied'to the letter Wf the Comini tt6e of the'
New york Board; of Brokeijj to -relation . tp; the allega
; _ ti'ons of an over jMae br ; Btock.'. They show, that there
. has, been no peer issue of stock in the sense of the charge
-• made} that authorised to- Issue |12,000,000 of
‘stock, and have isstied imt -The iterate and
' otbffrp*!*!*making' tMa chirge have'** backed water”, 1
in a furious style, and.whittled and explained the chargo
' dowtt to no charge at all. • U • >* .
The ism •of $30,000 advertised by .Jhe Sfaine State
Treasurer his been .taken up at ah ft Tera * e of more th*n
per premium.’' Bids were offered for an amount
excpadingsloQ,ooQ, v . -v. •>,/•..: _• j
The ‘ ebai tonnage from the Bctmyikill region this
, < we®k> to 84,648 tons, against 82,060 ■ tons jin,the corres-. '
■ - ponding week' last year. /‘Theßeading Gotapany brought
down 43,208 ions, ag&insi 31}278 tons in the correspond*
A ,’ing'week fast year, : aud th 9 Nii i rlg 1 41,144
' tons, against«),322 tons, last’year?' The. aggregate,ton
nage by both lines tp date,.compares with last year as
i-.follower ' " r '.v~. - i - ■
1850 ;. i 867 .• • ’. 3
1,333,244 1,209,323 ‘ dec. 123,921 .
. SehxyrlSiUjraii., '- ,612,600 . ,084,260 i nc . 72J200,
1 1,945,244 1,823,683 deb. : &1.661
,The Anthracite Coal Trade, .from the and
Schuylkill regions, for the past week 4 anidt season, has
c> ::.heen as follows: - •
• v - * 1857. , ' 1858.
week. Season. Week. Bean nn
4 : L*hi#hCimal...;...Bs,lW-4n,9W 28,468 ?2?m
' - Xekigh Tftl, B. E..i10,W9 ' 273,1 M ' 5 096 72 839
. - SehUyUdll Canal—4l,l44 684,261 30.322 812 001
- Beating. Railroad/. .43,204 1,209,324 51,723 1,3^,244
. ;t yl. ; -188,489 3,638,773 1 115,612 2a5j267
- 6X6
'' ■“ °. »&Uy bat &e break in-the Belaware DWl
'; {jjterTaptlon in the trade of the;
• 1 XehlghOanalso great ta to sensibly affect the receipts
. 1 ; > .V.
. j fe. The following curious cause is assigned tor the flnan
-1 ;Uf rialpiulcih Cpbai; K l j\'t //;,? ?\y
; >;3f'. A. ri<lt banker was indebted ,to' a poor house paluter
in the sum of $1)000 for work. Payment was postponed
* and the debtor then sumsionM be
j ri ibrsan alcalde .* / The alcalde wasat the head of a rival
?v> b*aky and his Citations (three summonses being issued)
were not noticed by the defendant. The latter was
eventually fined ssfor,contempt t andTBpUed by drawing
onthe. 515,000,
Thedraftwascnotpald, it ‘befog alleged that the defen-'
dant had 3iot? onysuch sums, in the: coffers of the Cuja
--v ;The fact'havlng been, reported ' abroad/
/ “dpepplbigct alarmed? when n.gencraL nw on all the
‘4'' Tribune says that.a party in New york Received
htjjk the Ms tf the: panife: In Cuba bytelegraph from New
, x Orteaqii, and Wiy all the donW
‘s6mo 20,000, at $l7, that the price
> Sli' ■ \
- * thb Ser. J air. JaHb>-of4>fiddletdvtt^
y acceptances pf the
Chicago, St, Paul andFpnddu Lac BailroadCompany, ■
.r ; : ;,on'wiiickhe lihnf6rthn^tely:kriehdo'H^i s yl>^m < lig ! i^l
.. .patient, have proceeded against him byattachmeat.
" c The Boston and Maine railroad
; to%,ys&r.enting ,&»* 3,.1867,werr ; $800,914. The
regular expenses, 7 including $17,000 for depreciation for
veiling stock/ &&{sl6 t ooofo£ widening Charles River
;- rM * bridge, were. f )i'Sel surplus of
latter sum'dedact..sl6,ooo forre
- .; r Micealaof ralLenow* being re-lald/anA $248,242 which
yhas been" paid in.two 3 W eent.saml-annual dividends,
. )\ r and the»U a Surplus reraainiag ofsl 88,011; i
• .', 7. ; ' sfhe privAte'banking house of Coates, ;byrcnfurth &
; (k,,»iCblc«L§o,bAS been closed.' Oneoftbepartoers
V >; ; sp*eaUtiag lieaTilj, su'd ; the' bink failed in
• 1 '.lit''’ /; - . r-i
Th» following is.Thuwiay’a ‘btuilnwii it' the oflce of
tie AttlftintfTreaeurolnNew York:
5299,677 S 2 '
Payments.,....;-.. .. --272,483 68
- 8iUnce...;...,; ....12,813,909,24
- The earning* oT the Chicago, £t. Paul end Fond dtt
Lac JUHroid Company Tfere
' July, 1857...;...
July, ,1856.;;.;,..
I 'lncrease;''.'...'.';.. ..,....',*27,OSS 1$ “ 7
■,* :-Y .The earnings of the Michigan. Central JUilmd Com**
paayfor July, 1857, were $213,686 S 8; jolyl858; $330,701
' " ' 17, , r '■
; ; , TheNiagaraFlre Insurance‘Company, his declared a*
-I:.-Jflmi«anxra*l dividend’; of ;l0 per, .cent, the Indemnity'
fiM Insurance Co;, 5 percent., and the-M&nh&tl*nLife
‘ r; ’ It&ashad 1 a 1 liberal, patyriake bom this
;, ■ ;Insurance Co,-jfluranee Co,, a semi-annual;of 8 per cent."
■ The; return from the Bank of England for the week
' ’ ending-the 26th' of - July gives the following results,
when compared with the' preyiou* week:
Pabiio dep05it5*..’...£4,219,672 Increase.... .£790,916
. Other dep05it5,.,,,.10,169,989 Decrease,..., 67,109
8«5t,8,506.789 Increase.,,.. 9,932
‘ 1 ‘ ( Unthe otherirideof the account; \ ,i ,
Unchanged..
. Other securities,.,,* 19,051,565'• Dec,.;.£3,132,292
t c uneinjiloycd •*-1 5,924,635 -1uc........ 237,095
The amount:of noteg ; in circulation, is
belnga'decreiaeof £4U,6o3,andthe stock ofimlUoa in
; both the £11,672,978; showing a decreaao
- ' of when compared with the preceding return.
PHrfitafcPHU STOCK 3
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Mtportei by R. ManUy, 3\
■ *f. > - ; v* .Walnut.
riiSf 'i
600CIty0’ll2dj» tax
■- MO' do 2i)t : 19V
■ 1100 r do.'2dy» .' .892
1000 All, Ott. O’aatonb. MX
400 Not’d RBO'a • «• :
1000 City RRO’a PER 89*
8000 do 2dyi PRR 89K
MOWU’toaßßO’o
1000: .do do 87 -
IMO do do : : .87
100Ate*dSngRB2dy«S6 •
100 , dd 2dy«Bs ’
■l- "MO ft dd ’ : 2dya 35
25 do 6 d/s 36
100 > do - «swa 35
100 ' do 85’Mn.35
„SECOND
* ’• 4 f£tf‘
looo;. .. 4n. ■; do ■ ma
lOOO.'db. do., wx
. ;1. 3000. Olt* EB
1000 O'i’A BB 6’a ’7O. Mxf
' • .3000 nHß7’sli!tniort76S ;
. .WWWdo; /. -'doj:- 70x
v 300 Cltj- Ou 4>» new l
-- - gINOE BOAI
• Boding olojca^.
■.OWSfafft PR]
- , . Bid:Atkii.
TJSO'a, '6B’ - IISX«
PMlada 6. 89 eB9V
■-,'4*. 88.1 MBaSKX
' ' do Ne»-
P«nm&«, Int off 84wit85 t
JU»dta*k4roffs6X«jiix
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, , Pmuja 88-. .46X®«X
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pHiMMIPHU, MARKETS.
• headbaabsetiveryqnietthis weeki’ Stocksandrtceipta
< continue* light,bntthe.export demandforsionrlall
mited,aQd only some 4,OOO<J?S } OQO hartals bite fodhdbuy
' ttij fot eipbrt, st .aoahdold
, ; >. t . T . stock andlate'inspected jraperfiiie,-,s7,2s«s7>sQforf'reBh
ground from lstter for better brands, and
IMG forßrtfldywiae; barrels fresh
ground-super, ddlveAbl& SOih,next ponrtb/ftt $MOj
I the market closing -with more'seUcrs thsb buyers,' and
r ' rather dull at the aitore figures.'> The homo' demand is
,('' J 7ittitfc pjodeiatd,- Within the range of'sd.so®s7.sofor
'' - ' //roperflneV'and s7.6oas£.Goand $9,26 per bbl for extra
.V._r Vjwey'iots, a*j 4 itf 4,tilUyf. &o& If eat is'scarce and
wanted, and aboQt l jSOObuahelrf have been* sold at $4.00
- % != .for,, FennsylYdul* dnd:44,25 for Brandywine, mostly at
r., j ; c former ***•» leaving .the neatiybfre at these
figures. Bye Flour is rather. loirer/ with sales of 0U)«
are coming
w inmorefreely^butprime^lotsfinly jir®-'
Vloui quotations. Sates bushels jat
i -z fXMpfI.&AQr vuflfabd si,7sosf,7B*rorWhitei|tf in
■'. -.nMUty, the farther
doping,
A .'I found buyers,
>;< ,-i ets.« buyerj, at
~ , in fair rsflukt/audad,.;
- • i&lfjfal&ffiWjifo ‘afe#idijrti.-j:
.Id Air. .M^^nditibh'ir.iQi-d-:N }*•*&?• *nd; veryrauch
(d < \ 7 • »vv?<a
iisuc-r • f p|6oycbhtinhe s steidSy <fi tbe'&iiyafac©i't4t
pf l £o*4 harebeeh sold, in
P>t *rlme Hess, ahd.sS4X«s2s forMe«.-
VtWfbr
■ z^^'Vu - 1 f " ' Lr^‘
.#s! vtf V te* i i-u- \>uz: t|
ns^*Ux<
for uams, foV tfooufoaftAususl time;
xu> Bide* offering: Lard has advanced, wittysales of bbli
and,tcs at 16#cb1$Xo; and kegs at 16c, pash. Batter
Isin jleiDMd, wid solid packSdsells freely at 166? ft.
Cheese la steady la price, witb'mbderate 'receipts and
sales. ,
GROCERIES .—There has been a better feeling in the
Sugar market, and about 76 Ohhds, chiefly Cabas, have
beeh taken at from 9#c®lo)£c, on the usual terras,
prioes at the close being better than last week.
Molasses Is dull and unsettled, and the sales only in a
retail way,’pt about previous quoted rates. Holders
..of Coffe* are firm in their views, but the trade comes
forward slowly, and the week’s sales only reach about
2 } fioo b«gt, at ll*c»n*c for Bio, 13c for Lsguayra,
16tfcal7c for Java, on time, mostly of the former de
scriptfon. ’ ' .
; METALS—There has been a little more doing in Pig
Iron, principally to supply the Western markets, and
pfiees remain about stationary, with sales of about 1600
tons, principally Anthracite No.,- 3, deliverable on the
Susquehanna, at*23.W©|24, indudingNo. lats 27, and
No. 2at $26 on the spot—all six months. Scotch Pig is
quiet', with small store s&lcb at $32 to $B3, as to brand.
Manufactured Iron is rather more active, but without
changeln quotations. Of Lead, an import of 600 pigs
yirginia waa sbld bn arrival at $6 25, the 100 pounds in
terest added., In Copper there is nothing doing, but
farther sales of Yellow metal an making at 22c,, 0 mo*.
BARK—The demand is steady for Quercitron, with
;but little arriving; and prices bare advanced very mate-
sales of about 130 hhds haying boon made at
$45«$6Q per ton for first-quality No. 1. Of Tanner’s
Bark the receipts and sales have been limited at sl6a
817 for Spanish, and sl2®sl3 for Ohesnut Oak.
-v BEESWAXis in request, but at a price below the views
of holders,’who are asking'9Q®Sle. for good yellow.
BREAD—Prices are nominally unohanged, with a
small business :dolng;. both for export and home use.
CANBLKB.—Wo hofo a little more inquiry for Ada
mantine; and Wes of about 2,000 boxes, city made at 22c
A2Bo,'as to lots. Nothing doing in other kinds. ,
' } [ GOAL.—Orders com® in slowly, and tlie market Is very
dull for the season, at about previous quotations.
Bituminous Goal Is also dull, but sales of Allegheny are
reported at 18eV bushel.
COTTON .—Buyers have come forward slowly during
the'past week; but holders are firmer In their demands,
and sot offering their stocks except at a further advance.
Sales in all reach about 1,800 bales, vrithin the range of
lfitfittfO for Uplands, and 16X©17#c for Orleans and
kfobjle, pash'and' ,time, the market closing fully bet
-ter.at under thelateadvices from abroad.^
*ATEPUIff £~G6odWeefem are dullahd neglected
:W^;-feashl^j -j ;; r ~
; fs’Wrj' insctiW, anti nearly bare
of old Mackerel, with a very, small store demand at
$150526# 'for medium l’sj sl# for new- 2’bj sBesB#
for Small'; aad's9os9J{ per bbl. for large B’b, as to brand;
a sale of 200 of this ’.atter wasmade from the wharf
at ft private bargain.- Pickled Herring ami Dry Ood are
quiet at previous quotations, and no stock of the 1 tter
here,
, FRUIT.—Very little doing in foreign for wan tof stock,
and the sales are .confined to some 500 to 600 boxen
Oranges and Lemons at s2<as3 for the former, and slof2
for the latter,'as to condltlon. Green fruit is more
plenty, and Apples are worth s2es3 per bbl.
’ GINSING.—LittIe or cone offering or selling, and
'prices merely nominal. - t'<
GUANO.—The market Is more active, without any
alteration as, yet to note! in prices.. Peruvian has ad
vaneed in the Now York market $5 per ton.
J HEMP temiins-quiet, and the prices for American
return unchanged. Manilla has declined.
, HIDE&—The market] has ‘ been very quiet during
.the present week; the stook is very much reduced, but
buyers and sellers are apart in.thelr views.
’•HOl'S—Moderate sales are reported at 10©13 cents 4P
ft. for Eastern,and Western, as in quality.
< LEATHEft—The market has been rather inactive at
former rates, with moderate recelpts'and stocks.’
; change'in prices, bat the market is
rather dull at |l5 to $lB for white, and *loesl2 !for yel
low pine boards. Of Laths two cargoes have been sold
atsl2s' i *’M,'
NAVAL STORES—Spirits of Turpentine is scarce and
wanted at.an advance on previous rates, sales ranging at
48660 c. ip' gall., cash and time, but closing at the lat
'tor Not much doing in other articles except
in bommbn Botin, which sells at $l7O 3? bbl.
ls little or no, change in Sperm and
Whale,-With about' the usual business doing. Lard Oil
is firmer, : wHh sales of 300 bbl a. in lota, at U 50., on
time. Linseed is also better and more active, with free
sales to the manufacturers at 75a78c. 3? gall. Imports
into the United Bt*tes for the week ending Aug. 10:
New Bedford.
My5tic........
Westport •
Pfovmectbwn.
‘ Total*..-.:...1917 2888 1800
PLASTEBr—A cargo of soft has been disposed of at
$325,%^t0n.,
BIOS is Armor, with sales of 100 casks at 6#cces#c,
the latter for prime lots.
! SALT.—An import of Turks Island was sold last woek
at»c^bush«>.
BE|DS are quiet, with a small buslneM only to note in
Cloverseedy at 87]250f7.60 & bushel, mostly at the lat-.
tor’rfite, fro in Second hands. Of Timothy, ihe sales
have also been limited, at |3.76aM q* bushel. Flax
seed.—Demestio is scarce and Wanted, owing to the ad
vanced rates now currentfor Calcutta Seed atihe East.
Of bags have been sold at $2, and 80 bags
danary bushel., *.\J . -
. There is a small business doing in Brandy
andGln at prices within the range of foraerquotations.
N/E. &um sella t as. wanted at 62c. Whiskeyhas been
srilixif to illniitel'.iWis't at SOoSlc. for bbli.Jtto Ist
tvfor/.ltfo, PjrUm 29aS0c. for hMa.,'*a<l 28c,,
unsettled,'and bblf.' only
command 20c. '
r-.BUMAO.-Ws&les bf 3a400 bags Sicily are reported at
sft«BB2.6o4P’ ton are reported .on time.
' TALLOW;—The market is firmer, with a small bus!-
nessohly to note at ll£®l2o.
. TJ6AS.,—The market for all kinds ia firmer add rather
more active this week at folly firmer rates.
.TOBACCO.—No change In prices and very little doing.
' WOOL.—Common and medium grades are freely taken
at fully former rates, and therdjs rather more inquiry
for fine‘wool within the last few days, Sales in all com
prise about 200,000 lb 3. at fhmTiO to6sc as in quality,
on the usual terms, Including ft
and extra fine fleece at 60*&6c per lb, * *
_ Tag TSaPB OP THE RsiDIRO RsitßOAU.—The fol.
lowing is the amount of, coal transported on the Phila
delphia and Beading Railroad, during the week ending
Thursday, August 13,-1857: 1
Jrom Port Carbon
-,do. TottaviUe
, do. BchuylkUlHaTen......
do. AUburn......
do. Port Clinton
.......186,880 33
ST,O27 10
To same time last year,
fIo&VTLKiLi Nayioatiom Goal Trads.—The follow
log are the reoeipts of coal for the week ending Thurs
day, August 18, 1857:
' •• ' . Tens. Cwt.
From Port Carbon im ; 9,088 00
do. PottarlHe 2,630 10
do. Behuylkill Haven 27,400 00
do. PortCUntdn 2,028 00
The following is the inspection of Floor and Meal for
the week' ending August 13,1857:
- Half Barrels ofSuperflno... 90
.Barrels of Superfine 7.064
• do - Fine 28
.do' Middlings.. 279
' do . 8ye.*...,. 42
/do Cora Meal 439
-do - Condemned 65
‘Puncheons Corn Meal.,
EXCHANGE Ang.
1887. ,
h. f j Stock Ercler, No. 80N
tjltat: .
COABD. >
.100’ do • catit 86X
100 1 !do v bswh 35-
:-75--. do; . 35 -
24 do iswh 35
J--SUU'? do -- gdyg 35
.Ktt-- do : 34V
100 do .; , Six
r lOO do • 34 V
'f 10/do ,• •' Jdjrs 35 ,
500 Lehigh ZinO ,1 v
: 6 Korrfctowa BE 60
> % Penn’i BE' 4Mf
1 do ; 468
1 dot. , 40£
G do 48V
W.KPwm’&Bltb&llX
BOARD. _
LIVERPOOL—Ship .Lancaster, Decan—llB csks soda
ash I & PC Yarnall; 71 do do and 84 tea bleaching pow
ders O W Churchman A Co; 16 pkgs mdse and 20 tierces
chalk J Lucas A -Oo; 8 casks magneslaA J Sulgcr: 42
casks china clay O B Doan, 80 do do N Lennig, 100 bbls
bottled beer 8 Baldwin A Co: 34 do do T Daly Holmes;
19 Pkgs hardware-W G Lewi* A'Sop; Idodo a & A
SMdloe; 2 pkgs hardware DOHIil; 4 do do 8 Hill; 22
2*** steel Naylor 1c Co: 601-bundles iron Steever k
Whitaker, 668 bars arid 650bundlea iron M Mahoney &
co; 8543 bars and 200 bundles do W F Potts; 276 bdls do
Potts k Bbberts; 825 do N A O Taylor: 1 cask hardware
F J Duncan k co;. 7 do Justice k Steimneta; <7 do Had
den. Carle k Porter; Ido Sowers k Smith: 1739 bam
SSOObdls Iron 162 Wlb hoop iron 94. sheets do Morris,
JoneaAco; 4pkgs hdwShaffer,Roberto k co; 10do8
anrfls Nowlin * Marshal!; 66 bdls sheet iron 20 anvils
Martin, Pedrick* co;. 210 bdls steel AMP Watson; 6
packages merchandise Bates A Coates; 00 do W Raphael;
28 pkgs mdse Wray A Gillian; 4do doBT Sheppard;
.w>,&WMa: IB AictaßxdßODj'jß 7 Jlafcroft, Beaver &
Cm 6Wood, BMoheeCo; 30 Qlbon k Co: 20/t JP
Bteiaer k Co;» W. McKee & Cof 4 Oberteuffer & Frev
tar. 8 .Beane k Leerß Dunlap k White; IS Lafour
cade, Coy * Co:.,a fcrerett, Hicks dc Caldwell: 1
« A , bbackloford, McCauley & Co; 4
“ L BaUffWell; 8 SLaffnar, Zelgler k Co; 1
J °»i 12 : D„ 8 Brown k Co; 48
Lewis k Co; 12 Little 4c Stokee; 1 Babcock, Milnor
* c °.; 8 2.0. Qrebbt Co.: 2J. Leeley.Jr.; 1 11. P.
Btanbrldp: 19 Wray k OlUibui; 2 J. T. Way & Co.: 1
- * ni 22 Smith, Williams k Co,; 2 Witt
Sr C^i;4 »mTn‘n £ E « cr i l Duiguel k 0o.; 28. k
W. C. Biddle 4. Cotanany; 10 Go# k Petireou; 2
J. Lennlgj.6 Beeson- 4 Son; 43 Sharpless Brothers;
S Isaac Barton fc Company; 3 Worrells, Coates 4c
Company; » T.-4'F Brans: 2 Sheppaid ’k Vanhsr-
ÜBjenj-i W. GlMshnls; l.Llpplßeott k Parry; 24
Geoßßeese, Son k Co; 2Slter, Price k Co; lew j P
Ingraham: 16 1 H Orae; 6J B Bailey; 8 Qapt Julius: 2 J
AB One; 22 D Graham A Co, 12 A Wray & Co: 47 Btu
art A Bro; 69 Gao D Parrish; 6 L 3 Levy A Co; 408 harp
Haines ' A Co: 16 Belli, Brothers A Co; 1s £ Hood*
1B Godfrey A Co; 2 Bedell, Pearce A Co; 2 Senat Bros
A Co; 4 Day A Matlack; 3 Manvel A Schepela; ll Date,
Ross A Withes; 199 crates earthenware G. Hammersiy.
109 do. 8. Afibury: 127 P. ; Wrlght A Sons: 20 8. b.
Pierce A Bona { 8 chain cables 20 cases metal 570 bars R;
R.-Ifon 1 hhd wine 602 bdls iron 137 cases and 62 bdls
steel 26 cs mdse 60 tee soda ash 167 pkga eware order.
NEWBERN, NO—Schr,Pauline—loo bbls spirits tur
pent|ne 296 do common rosin 85 do white rosin 100 do
pitch Cochran A Bussell.
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SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
® T *4**** FROM' FOR DAT
8a1tic.'........iNew York Liverpool. .Aar, 15
Persia... New York Liverpool Aug 19
« r %.‘ tiV>• • *•«.New York Bremen.. Aar 19
oOf Baltimore. .New York Liverpool Aug 20
New.xork... t .. New York Glasgow Agu22
Fu1t0n........Hew York Southampton.,..*,Aug. 22
Niagara,..^........805t0n Liverpool,,., Aug 20
BorttMfc., v ...;NewYork Hamburg Septi
Arabia;......*--NowYork Liverpool Sept 2
Jaaeh,... .......NewYork Bremen Sept 2
North Star New York Southampton Sept 8
Oof Waahmgton.New York Liverpool.:.:.;:..Bept3
id inburg.. New York QUagow,... i ;,.,.,.gept b
Adriatic...:.... .NewYork JdvMpool Sept 12
Arago;..New York Havre...,.., g e pt 19
oof Baltimore; .Liverpool New York. jaw 90
Niagara......... Liverpool Boston. ~ Aug 1
' •' JfROM ' ro*
Borussta.,.Hamburg New York Aug l
Jai0n.,........8remen New York Augl
Columbia.;.”;,..Liverpool New York.... Aug. 6
Arabia,*;........Liverpool New York .AueB
Edinburgh...,...Glasgow Ne\r York Aug? 8
North Star 1 . .Southampton New York* Aug 12
QWashington. .Liverpool New York . .Aug. 12
Owed*; Boston... Augi6
Atlantic...,.;.,Liverpool, New York; Angle
AMca.Liverpool New York, j.. Aug 23
Ar*gt>.v....Havre New York .Aug 26
Xaogaroo,Liverpool , New York Aug 26
w»**ow.„ ; M ,», Glwgow New York#
Whale.
. 1402 67i
. 176 2000
. 276 16
Tom. Cwt.
11,474 06
. 2,208 16
22,039 07
..1 767 01
"..vm....... 0,714 00
Total for week... . ~.,.. ~, 43,203 17
Pwviotuljr tola/ear 1,166,120 OO
T0ta1.......
1,833,244 01
Total for week,...*.
Previously this year.
T0ta1......
To srime time last year.
Total ,8.015
STEPHEN MILLER; Inspector.
Xmpo'rtations.
[Reported for The Progs.]
. * PHILADELPHIA* BQ ARItOI TRADE.. ,
ISBAiLhioiaifl, )•' „
Jossra O. Gauss, SComwtm* oftH* Month.
John Wtt.ag, w ) ~ ** '
MOVEMENTS OP HAVANA STEAMERS.
' Philadelphia—Prom New York 2d, arriving at Ha
vana Bth, and New Orleans 11th. Prom Now Orleans
20th: Havana. 23d, arriving aVNew York 28th.
' Qoakbb Citt—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.
Cahawba— Prom New York 12th, arriving at Havana
17th. and New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th,
Havana 29th, arriving at New York Bd.
Empibb Citt— From New York 17th, arriving at Ha*
▼ana2Bd, 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 Bd. From New Orleans
12th, Hqvana 14th. due at New York 18th.
Isabel—From Charleston 19th and 4th, due at Ha
vana 23d and 7th. From Havana 10th and 25th, due at
Now York 16th and 31st.
The California mall steamers sail from New York on
the sth and 20th of each month.
LETTER BAGS
At the Merchants » Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Philadelphia, Peole, Liverpool. Aug. 15.
Ship Tuscarora, Liverpool, Aug. 26
Ship William, Berry,..., ....Valparaiso, soon
Ship Morning Light, Johnston. -Pa™™*
Barque Warren Fißher,Qall*Bher,...Bt Ahomas, Aug 23
Barque E K Kane, Hewitt;... ..........Cardenas, soon
Barque shoiden B o de Janeiro, Aug. 18
Barque David Lapsley, Bishop Matanzas, soon.
Brig Black Squall, Bryant, .........Havana, soon
BrlgF Febars, Burns,...* St. Jago de Cuba, soon
iUarine intelligence.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, August 16,1857,
SUN RISES 6 12-SUN SETS 6 48
HIGH WATER 10 39
Steamship City of New York, hours from
Boston, with mdse and passengers to H Winsor. Off
Bombay Hook passed ship Lancaster, from Liverpool, In
tow of tug America; off Delaware City, passed barquo
Joseph Maxwell, from Laguayra, in tow of tug Matt
White; below Chester, passed about sixteen schooners
upward bound.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, from Rich
mond, via Norfolk, 28 hours, with mdse and passengers
to Thos. Webster, Jr. ' w ,
Steamship Delaware, Shaw, 20 hours from New York,
with mdse and passengers to job Allderdlee.
Brig Lydia Frauces, Kell, 3 days from New York, in
ballast to captain.
Brig Yelona, Rose, from Boston, in ballast.
Brig Onnus. Baker, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to
Sh6ber, Banting tc Co. -
’ Rplg Empire, Crowell, 7 days from Boston, with mdse
to Crowell A Collins. • - „
Bcbr P&ulin, Fields, 6 days from Newbera* NO. .with
- naval stores to Cochran & Russell. ’ -
Qchr Julia Anna, Harding, 6 days from Host n, with
mdse to David Cooper.
Bchr Farmer, Deputy, 2 days from Milford, Del. with
oats and corn to J HMcOoUey.
Schr 0 A BtetsonyCobb, 6 days from Provlncetown,
with mdse to Geo A wood.
Sehr Almira Bacon, Williams, 4 days from Middletown,
with atone to Thoa Mansfield.
Schr Martha, Baxter, 6 days from Providence, with
mdse to captain.
SchY T P Abel,'Dickinson, 3 days fromNcvr York,with
mdse to captain.
Schr John M Ford, Pepper, 4 days from Bristol, with
mdse to Taylor, Gillespie tc Co.
Schr Isaao Smith, Smith, 4 days from Boston, with
mdse to captain.
Bchr Wm Tyson, WhUden, 6 days from Boston, with
mdse to Crowell A Collins.
Schr H Reinhart, Peterson, 6 days from Salem, In
ballast to Bancroft, Lewis & Co.
Bchr Col Lester, Delony. 3 days from New York, in
ballast to Hayes, Smith tc Co.
Schr Smith Tattle, Mayo, 6 days from Truro, with
mdse to G A Wood.
Schr F A Hall, Cain, 4 days from Boston, in ballast to
Noble, Hammett & Caldwell.
Schr E P Lewis, Stetson, 6 days from Boston, with
seed to Groves tc Bro.
Schr Mary Kneedler, Jones. 8 days from Rappahan
nock, Va. with wheat to Bewly, Wilson A Co.
Schr Goo W Hooper, Rowe, 3 days from Rappahan
nock, Va. with wheat to Bewlev, Wilson A Co.
Schr J Preblo, St rout, from Boston.
Schr Ellen Bush, Cain, from Boston,
ff Schr BPalmer, Nichols, from Salem.
Scbr Flyaway, Davis, from Providence.
Schr Wide World. Dickinson, from Providence.
Bc9rWm Lopor, Robinson, fromMedford.
Schr S Wheaton. Ayres, from Tuckahoe, NJ.
Steamer Lady Wilmer, Wilson, 14 hoars from Wilmer’s
Point, Md. with oats to Bewley, Wilson A Co.
Str Robert Morris, Schelllnger, 4# hours- from Dela
ware City, with 15 barges in tow, laden with flour, grain,
coal, iron, Ao. Towed, thereto 9 barges, loaded with
mdse, bound to different parts of the interior.
Steamer Gen McDonald, WhUden, 6 hours from Cape
May, with mdse and passengers to captain,
CLEARED.
Steamship Boston, Seliew. New York, Jas Allderdlee.
Barque Irma, Nobre, 8t Kitts, Prs Tete,
B&rque N G Hichborn, EUis, Boston. Andenreid A Co.
Brig Irene, Wolfe, Boston, 0 MUler A Co.
Brig Crimea, Hichborn, Boston, O A Hocksher A Co.
Brig Anna Prinass, Douglass, Salem, RRCorson A Co.
Brig Velona, Rose. Boston, Brown A White.
■Schr A K McKenzie, Drisco, Newburyport, di
Sehr Hill Carter, Fisk, Boston. Hayes, Smith A Co.
Schr Col Lester, Del&ny, Norwich do
Schr J Preble, Strout, Boston, L Audenreld A Co.
Bchr B Palmer, Nichols, Portsmouth, do
Schr Wm Leper, Robinson, Bfedford, do
Bchr Euphrates. Quinton, Georgetown, do
Schr FF Randolph, Hazleton, do do
Schr Broadfield, Fisk, Boston, do
Schr W H Rowe, Wiggins, Providence, do
Bdhr Lady Suffolk. Baker, Boston. do
Schr D Townsend, (new) Towsead, Providence,.do
Schr W Tyson, Wheldon, Boston. W Wallace.
Schr Thos Potter, Glover, Providence, Cain, Hacker
A Brother.
200 1800
Schr Ellen, Bush, Cain, Boston, C Qecksher A Co.
Bchr Wave, Joline, Boston, Noble, Hammett A Cald
well,
Bchr Frank A Hall, Cain, Salem, - -r do
Bchr Florida, Kelly, E Cambridge. N Bturterant A Co.
Bcdr C A Stetson, Cobb, Rockport, do
Bchr M Reinhart, Petereon, Marblehead, Bancroft,
Lewis A Co.
Schr Smith Tuttlo, Mayo, Truro, O Miller A Co.
Schr Flyaway, Davis, Sag Harbor, do
SchrS Wheaton, Ayres. Providence,John B White.
Bchr Wide World, Dickinson, Fall River, B Milnes
A Co.
Str Rlchd Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
_ - - . *T fKKKOKIMI.
(Correspondence of The Press.)
Nsw York, Aug 14.
Arrived, ship Panama, from Bordeaux.
Boston, Aug, 14.
Arrived, ship General Berry, from Glasgow; barque
California, from Jamaica: brigs Melatso and Chicopee,
from Philadelphia; and steamer Fremont, also from Phi
adelphia.
[nr TZLSORAra.I .
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
CAPE ISLAND. Aug. 33.—7 45 P. H.
There are several brigs and scon now going in. Wind
SW—weather very warm, THOS. B. HUGHES.
Aug 14,618 PM—Several brigs and schrs went in to*
day. Wind^W—weather very warm. T. B. H.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange,
LEWES, Del., Aug. 18-8 A. M.
Barque Iron Gem. for St John, NBj Ella, for Boston;
and a lieet of schrs went to sea yesterday. Tho brig
Eastern State, from Havana, with some of her crew
sick, passed in yesterday. Brigs Alesia, Castilian, and
M B Cousins left harbor last night forces. Schrs Alida,
Telegraph and A S Applegate are in harbor. Wind SW.
Youra, Ac. WH. M. HICKMAN.
Steamship Kennebec, Hand, hence at New York yes*
terday.
Steamship Europa, Leltch, from Boston for Liverpool,
sailed from Halifax at 12 M 13th inst.
Steamship Circassian, for Liverpool, sailed from St
Johns, NF. yesterday at noon. •'
Ship Stagnound, Peterson, from San Francisco, at Ho
nolulu May 81, and sailed same day for Hcug Kong.
Ship John Marshall, Pendleton, from New York, was
at Honolulu June 25-
.1,200,323 17
Ship Crusade, Mowatt, for New York, sailed from Sun
derland 27th ult.
- Ship Eclipse, (Swed) Nygord,for London, cleared at
Boston 13th Inst.
Ship Borne, Lincoln, for New York, was at Glasgow
28th ult.
Ship Wanderer, WarreD, for Charleston, sailed from
Newport 27th ult.
Barque Saxon, for Buenos Ayres, sailed from Portland
11th Inst.
41,144 10
.643,116 03
Barque Gen Warren, Clifford, for New Orleans, sailed
from Mfttanx&s 4th inst.
Brrque Oak, Ryder. cleared at Boston on Thursday for
Philadelphia.
Barque N Boynton, hence, was below Boston 13th inst.
Barque Pilot Pish. Hoyt, cleared at Bangor 12th inst.
for Messina.
684,260 13
612,000 17
Barque Powhatan, Simmons, at Baltimore yesterday,
from Savannah.
Brigs Georgia, Carlisle, 'and Loch Lomond, French,
hence at Boston 13th Inst.
Brig Geo Washington, Williams, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Waroham Bth inst.
Brig Vermont. Smith, from Port au Prince for Boston,
was spoken 7th inst. off B&rnegat.
Brijj; Winyaw, Sw&sy, from Portland, at Quebec about
Brig Johanne, (Hamb) Pongel, hence at London
29tU ult.
Brig Chaa H Frost. Berry, from Asplnwoli for D&rlen,
which put into Carthagena 4th ult. with sickness on
board, remained about 25th, captain getting better.
Brig Marcus, Nickerson, from Providence for Philadel
phia. at Newport 12th inst.
Scnrs Ella, Packard; VandaUa, Wallace, H F Payton,
Nickerson; Grace Girdlor, Paine: 51 Marcy, Saunders;
Jas Barratt, Davis: Treasurer, Fisher; W 81ms, Mason:
Clara, Crowell; Klouise, Thatcher; L Chester, Somers;
Bmb Ann, laeland; Paragon, Hatch; Henrietta. Win
chenbach; Suean Bray, Naylor; W L Dayton, Babcock;
Northern Light, Oonsens; L Dupont, Corsou: B L Berry,
Haley, and J 8 Levering, Corson, hence at Boston'on
Thursday.
Schrs Revenue, Corson, and Morey Taylor, Chase,
cleared at Boßtou on Thursday for Philadelphia.
Schr New Haven, Griffin, hence at Dighton 10th inst.
Schrs Thos Page, Robinson, and L Waterbary, Oran
mer, hence at Fall River ilth Inst.
Bcnrs Oelestia, Redfleld, and Peter B Anderson*, Hill,
sailed from Hartford 12th Inst, for Philadelphia.
Schr L H Endlcott, Vankirk, hence at Newport 12th
Inst.
Schrs Louisa, G A Tittle. Burrows O, Buena Vista,
Telegraph, Eclipse, P A Sanders, Argus Eyo, E Corson,
and R F Stockton, heats at Boston 13th inst.
Schrs L H Scott, Bichd Thompson, Edw Bead, Caro*
line Wilson, and Speed, hence at Boston 13th inst.
Schr B Watson, Robinson, hence at Balem Bth inst,
Bchrs Star, Taylor; D Godwin, Raynor; D M Mcsse
role, Steelman, hence, and Emeline Rickey, Tice, from
Bristol, Pa, at Providence 12th inst.
Schrs Friend, Elwell; Eliza Pharo, Butter, and Fide
lia, Shaw, sailed from Providence 12th inst. for Philad.
Schrs Minnesota, Baker, Eleanor, Townsend, and R L
Fay, Lake, hence at Salem 11 th inst.
Schr D Smith, Douglass, sailed from Salem 11th Inst,
for Philadelphia.
Schr Sarah Bright, Ncble, for Philadelphia, sailed
rom Salem 12th inst.
f Schr J Guest, Greiner, hence at Richmond 13th inst.
Schrs Larkin, Ohurbuca, bonce at Waroham 7th, and
Wm Thomas Besae, on the Bth inst.
Schrs Wissahickou, Lock: Charlotte, Smith; Empire,
Price; Emma L Day, Hackney; G P Taylor, Hooper,
hence, and ST Garretson, High, from Delaware City, at
Pawtucket 12th ihst.
NAVAL.
fiThe U S steam frigate Roanoke anchored in President
roads, below Poston, yesterday.
NEW YORK, Aug 34—Arrived, ship Rattler. Aleny,
Havre, July 3d; experienced light westerly winds ana
calms the entire passage: barque M B Harrlman, Sim
eons, Rochelle; brig Trade Wine, Reed, from Nuevitas.
■REV. JNO. CHAMBERS —ON THE
Scriptural difference between a true and falfie
Christian—TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 4 P. M.
Ohurcb , corner Broad and George streets. Luke, chap.
rj,, v, 82-86. * ’ it#
Grand military excursion
or TOB
national bifle company,
TO COLLINS' beach, ON MONDAY MOBNING
F ex ?dtk e 2£ta I lost., on board of the commodioussteam
boat W. WIttLLDIN. Boat leaves Poplar street wharf
at 8 o’clock; Arch street wharf at 8V: Simpson Sc
Nell’s wharf at A.M. Tickets 60 cents. Can be
had on board of the boat on the moraine of the Excur
sion, or of any of the members. - aulS-lt#
WM. D. ROGERS’S CARRIAGE RE
POSITORY, lofo and 1011 CHESTNUT Street,
above Tenth, will he opened on or about the 25th Inst.,
for the sale of every description of' CARRIAGES, to
wh4ch the attention of tho' public 1b renpeotfally
dulled. &uls.]it
Godey's ladys book FOR SEP.
TIMBER PUBLISHED THIS DAY 1
The Tallow Family in America—Tho Lout Diamonds
and Uncle George, or the Family Mystery, are conclu
ded in this No.—three of the best stories ever published
in 8R American Magazine.
‘Heel and Too’ is a superb lino engraving—a four
figured colored FashionPlate—Music—Receipts and Em
broidery Patterns in abundance. There is everything
in the Sept, No. that can interest a lady.
For sale by ali the Dealers, aulfr-tt*
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 15, 1557.
ARRIVED.
MEMORANDA.
DOMESTIC PORTS.
. l,ltt 01, Arri™i> »t >h» Prlricfr** Haiti. • | |
John n Grace, B*Stta°w A O Sfiman ■
MlHOrurt,' -ST . John McKeiie. OlaiiiT 110
J Eckert/lieofllng " , Oeo MmUo, Jhllcialphi.
B Tyson, do H D Bocpn. St Louis i . ,
6MLawman, do , ' . BEM
F H Btanard. MObilo Mo Dr Geo A Bates, do
L A Pratt, Cincinnati O { N Robley, Brooklyn
Alex Pope, Georgia n |[RhmbJi Jp B A^V
J I Muuds A la, S Carolina R Davis, NoW York
W DThayer. Roston T RHeariett, do
HHamilton,Manchester Eng S B Crerley, Kentucky
J E Hyde, Cliff Mine F 8 Walter, Alabama
Wm M Watts, Carlisle Mrs Harris, Louisville
WM Roberts, do Rabt Floyd A la* do
B Crutchfield, Louisville Miss Crutchfield, Louisv e
Mss O’Neill, do Jesse Fogg, Boston
Oscar F Moore, Danville J R Bristow, Va
Y Yaiden, Va F 8 Hunter, Pa
John R Floyd, Chicago A Low, Albany
W R Patten, Huntsv’e, Pa J A McDowell, Pa
Geo Thomas, Jr, Bid Mrs R Thomas, Md
M P Grant, Boston Jas R Page, Frankfort
Wm B Moore, Frankfort H R Brown, Lexington,Ky
J BWallaco, Ky ND Bell, Keokuk, lowo
TO Wood, Moreland, Ky H F Uontemuller and 3
W Henry Clay, Ya ladles, Balt
DMiller, Charleston WmGGray.Va
J Davis, Bloomington, 111 W P Grant A lady, Tenn
J Richards, Chicago Dr L McFulier, 8 0
Miss Fuller SO F Von Schrader, 111
Miss Von Bchrader, 111 A McK Boyd A 1, N O
Ede Launay, New Orleans E M Dillard, Montgomery
Thos Huoton A lady, do L F Randall Al, Martins-
Mra Patterson, 8t Louis burg, Ya
Miss Patterson, do Mies Higgles. St Louis •
Win O Molloy, do B Jono, Notches
R G Ruulon, Balt R C Bolton A lady, N Y )
Miss Bolton, NY M “ “
H Olay Carter, Balt Sam’l Parkor, N Orleans
H C Greeffenhager, N Y John Rarefihleld “
James Maury, N Orleans W A Davis, Louisvlll
Geo H Wicks, Louisville JF Weller, “ (
E Ayres Richmond Va W O Fife A lady Wil’n O.
D Weaver, Nashville H B Morris, Nashville
W A Johnson A lady. N O Miss F Weavor, Naßhville
M A Johnson Nashville K E Bellsnydnr “
R L Carnthers Lobn Ten J H Easter Balt
W A Leay Memphis Mr State A lady N Y
T II Berry NY J D Roblnipn Miss
G W Morton Miss J M Martin La
Win McCoy. Virginia H White A wf, Madison, Va
Jos 0 Terrell, California Wm O Dayton, Jr, N J
JRBarnelrl, do G II Megiunis, Tallahas-
D Alien! do see, Fla *
AM Richardson, do L G Houston, Deraapojis
A A Solver. do A Y Sharp, do
L Vest, Memphis, B Faure, New Orleans ,
W J Cantwell, St Louis F P Redmond, Arkansas ■
R llazlohurst, Georgia
MERCHANTS’.HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
Jos Hoeing, Lexington, Ky O Prentiss, Ohio
S Townseud, Columbia, 80 AW Walker, SC
Chan Williams, Tennessee Wm McOulley, Pittsburgh
F E Hall, New York A Peirce and wlfo, Va
Marietta, O D Berio. Penn’a
Miss Stewart, do A Dubois, do __
L W Blakeraan, Tenn J A Denison, Pittsburgh
H B Bheilds, Indiana D H King, St Paul
M TDavidson, Va M H Stratton, Salem, N J
E P Oayee, 8t Louis John V Smith, Pa
S Babcock, New Haven R L Adams A ly,‘Chicago
O C Bancroft, Oolumbuß, O M Bolbert, Cincfunatl, O
J E Bagftnd, Illinois Jfl Williams. do
Peter Murpny, Pittsburgh G P Campbell, Ohio
John F Perry, Pittsburg, H Perry, Pittsburg -
Geo O McGrath, Ky, A Pitman, WarreuYa,
A B Robertson, Nashville, J O Neal, Ohio
Tenn, J Kemball, Moss
Jos F Jennlson, Fa, B R Morrison, N Y
M Hoyt, N Y, Jos Butter, M Chunk
T Craig Jr,Lehigh Gap Pa, 8 O Erwin, CJn Ohio
Alex T. M’Gill, Princeton, E H Weiser, York Pa
N J Miss Ankrim, Pa
Mr Colman, Tenn, Mr Fuller, Tenn
John J Hargrove, Browns- SW Berson, Brownsville,
ville, Tenn Tern
Frank Gracy, Memphis Tenn W Blanchard, N Y
John Stockton, Jr, Ky
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third.
J B Beadlo, New York W A Dean A lady, Balt
J Beck A lady, Easton Miss M Shafer, Maryland
Mrs S Rouch, Geneva, N Y biles Rose Shafer, Md
Waiter W Berry, Bait O L Woodruff, Maryland
E 8 Wills', Chicago Mrs Dr Ludlam, Chicago,
John P Scott, Pittsburg H A llOßt, Newton, N 0 ,
W Bowen, Council Bluff J D Randolph. Newville
Mrs Weireman, Pa John B Kompt, Lynchburg
D L O Brooks, Wis N C Bart, Baltimore
II Mitchell, Savannah, Ca A R Ross, St Louis
Jacob Hammer, Orwigsburg
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. , .
Enoch Wallace A la, Salem Ephrra Wallace A la. Salem
James Irvin. Lewestown Jqlm Finger, Columbia, Pa
R Weller, Wrlghtsville, Pft S Bangeman,Petersburg,Ya
A S Phillips, Petersburg, Va R N Laning, Pbila
W SfeCrory, Pittsburg S R Smith, N Y
S B Mcorory,Fayetteoity,Pa James A King, Pittsburg
W PllaineB,LancasterCo,Pa W T Baker,LancasterCo.Pa
John E Small, York, Pa J McVey, narrisbarg. Pa
WMcO&usliu, Davenport, la C HChimniog, Huntly, 111
P Findley, Vienna, O IA Dorans, Danville, Pa
A K Lissberger, I'hlia A J Smith, Bridgton, N J
Sami A Cook, Clinton Co John L Reose, P RR
AMERICAN HOTEL—^Chestnut street, above Fifth.
V J Rogers, Phils. E E Conaven, N Y.
J W Fletcher, Tenn. Wm Wolff A lady, Pottsv.
Wmß Brown, NY. II M Wolff, do.
Miss 8 Brown, do. D O Allinson, Westfield,
AH Silver, Del. Mass.
G W Grimes, do. Jas F Smith, Reading.
Miss Harriet Green, Sales- F R Griffith, Williamsport.
bury,Conn. John C Thompson, Newp’t.
Lawrence S Smith, NY. WmS Thompson, do.
M Campbell, do. G P Thornton, Ga.
JP Jackson, York co, Fa. JE Wolff, Va.
Mrs Loveland, Ya. John E Down, York, Pa.
Wm H Brown A wife, NY. Robt Smith, do.
BenJ Wield, Wiimington. O O Clark, Providence, R I
Wm P Sundry, N Y. Jos L McKiesack, Tenn.
W Edgar A lady, Haimi- Goo P McKenley, do.
bal.Mo. JaaHThomas, Newark, NJ
E N KnriCh, Baltimore, A M Buffington, Fall River.
Alfred Belknap, Zanesville, O.
CITY HOTEL—Third street, above Race.
P F Anderson, Philadelphia Elferd Mantalban, Mil-
John Errickson, • do ledgeville
Henry Morrison, N Jersey Henry Harvard, Baltimore
Jacob Henry, New Castle F P Randolph, do
Henry Nugent, Phllada John Sinclair. do 1;
J Simon, do nenry Sinclair, Cincinnati
Frances Morter, Mllledgo- George Frank, lioston
ville John S&mp, New York
Henry Johnson, Phllada Enrlck Clare, Charleston
Mr Bradford, Grt Barring- G Richards, New York
ton Rupert Marsh, NewOrleaHs
Henry Blanco, Baltimore Michael Hoishy, Williaip’t
Special Holme.
Professor Saunders’ West Philadelphia la*
stitute. au!6-lt
Bower’s Infant Cordial.•••ThU Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the most
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and
young children.
By its powerful influence a speedy core is effected in
uifcMee of Cholic, windy pains and spfuun*. Relieves
and mitigates much of children’s suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran*
qulllses pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &o.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used in thousands of cases with the most
abundant success. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by Hbnrv A. Bowrb,
At his Drag and Ohemlcal Store,
N. E. corner of Sixth and Green sts., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. ' au 13-ly
Seamen’s Saving Fuad—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 opon daily, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 6 in tho evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
tary, James 8. Pringle.
Walton’s Gents’ Furnishing Storey 1.11 North
Sixth Street, below Race. Particular attention given
to the manufacture of fine SHIRTS, which will be sold
at very moderate rates, for cash. au!2-lw*
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na
tional Safety Trust Company, In Walnut Street, south
west corner of Thibd Street, Pmi.ADBt.PiUA. Assets
over Ohe Million and a Halv ov Dollars, invested
in Rbal Estatb, Mobtoaobs,Ground Rbntb, and other
first class securities, as required by the charter. This
institution confines its business entirely to the recei
ving of money on deposit. Any sura, large or small,
is received, and the money is always paid back, with
out notice, to any amount.
The office Is opon every day from 9 o’clock 1b the
morning until 7 o'clock in tho evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 9 o’clock.
f|7* 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
au!2-w&thtf ASSOCIATION.
EDcatljs,
On the 12th inst., Mr. JACOB MABPLE, in the 41th
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, Sarah street, below Queen, Kensington, on Mon
day afternoon, at 8 o’clock, without further notice. To
proceed to Odd Fellows’ Oemetory.
On the 12th inst., after a lingering illness, Mr. JOHN
GILTON, in the 60th year of his age.
_ The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, Merlon square, Lower Merlon township, Mont
gomery County, this (Saturday) rooming, at 10 o'clock,
without further notice.
On tho 18th inst., Mrs. ABSA STEWART, wife of Mr.
John JfoGalvey, aged 80 years.
The relatives .and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence
of her husband, Coates street, above Twentieth, on this
(Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, without further no
tice—to proceed to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery.
CIDER MILLS.—THE SUBSCRIBERS
offer for sale, retail or to tho trade, KRAUSER’S
celebrated CIDER MILLS, manufactured at their works,
Bristol, Pa. They have been made of the best mate
rial and workmanship throughout. The Metal Boxes
are snporior to any ever bofore used, and the Screws
l)i inch larger than heretofore) are from scrap iron
forged by Strong Sc. Co. expressly for the purpose.
Also tho HIOKOK or KEYSTONE CIDER MILL,
manufactured by the Patentee. This latter Mill is too
well known to need description. The subscribers are
tho solo Agents of the proprietor in Philadelphia.
10“ The trado supplied on liberal terms.
D. LANDRETH & SON,
Nos. 21 Sc 23 South Sixth street,
Philadelphia.
Mount vernon hotel op Phila
delphia.—This large and old established Ho
tel, situate on the east side of BECOND above ARCH
Street, will be rented to a goed tenant on moderate
terms and immediate possession given.
It is one of the largest class HoteU of Philadelphia:
is 46 feet front, with double blocks of back buildings
extending 225 feet in depth, has over 100 Rooms, and
will accommodate 200 guosts. It was largely improved
with an Iron front aim other alterations, and put in
thorough repair by the present proprietor about throe
years since. It has had a liberal patronage from this and
other States, and has usually had from 50 to 76 perma
nent boarders, most of whom will return when the
houßO Is again openod.
It has all the modern improvements of a first class
.Hotel with a large Restaurant in tho basement about
200 foot long, with wine vaults, billiard room, barber
shop, Ac. Apply to
GEO. W. CARPENTFR,
sul6-lt* 773 MARKET Street.
CTACEY’S GRAIN DRILL WITH THE
GRASS SEED ATTACHMENT has proved itself the
best lujplementof the kind before the American Farmer.
The subscribers offer them for sale under a warrantee of
their affording entire satisfaction. ,
D. LANDRETH & SON,
Nos, 21 Sc, 23 South Sixth street.
Philadelphia.
•EIOR LONDON—SATURDAY, August 29,
A 1 1867.— The Clipper Barque ALAS, Captain Davis,
wIH soil as above.
Cabin Passage
For freight or passage, apply to
au!6 TIIOS. RICHARDSON A Co.
HE .BEST AND CHEAPEST AMBRO
TYPEB in the ’World, at tho new rooms, 1620 West
MARKET Street, over Chance’s Dry Goods Store.
EVANS,
ftulS-lt* Photographer and Practical Teachor.
A GENUINE WASHINGTON CENT OP
Upl for sale. Price $3O, Address W. O.thia,
»»<»• auls-lt*
—■— - r— T , T
&mtt&nientsl
'WHEATLEY’ 8 ARCH;ST. THEATRE.
V T —Sol, I.fuee W. WHEATLEY,
Soalb or Prices.—-Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 50 cents;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 Gents: Seots in Pri
vate Boxes, 76 cents; Whole Private Box, $8; Gallery,
13cents; Gallery for Colored Porsons, 28 cents; Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 88 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 8 P. M.
J.M. B.WHITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, August 16th, Mrs. Cow
ley’s celebrated comedy of the
BELLE’S STRATAGEM.
Letltia Hardy Mrs. B. L. Davenport
(late Miss Fanny Ylning—her first oppearanco here.)
Mrs. R0ckett........................Mi5s Anus,Cruise.
Lady Touchwood Miss 11. Baker
Dericourt Mr. Wheatley!
Sir Qeorge T0uchw00d.......... Mr. Dolman.
Old Hardy Mr. Thayer.
Flutter.,... Mr. J. 8. Clark.
After which a variety of Music by the Orchestra, under
tbo'direction of Mr. CHARLES DODWORTH.
To conclude with the laughable comedietta called
STATE SECRETS.
Doors will open at 7 o’clock.
Performances commence at 7)4 precisely.
JOHN DREW’ 9 NATIONAL THEATRE,
WALNUT street, above ElGHTH.—Lessee and
Maoager, John Drew. Prices—Dress Circle and Par
quet, 87x cents; Orchestra Ohairs, 50 cents; Seats in
Private Box, 75 cents; Family Circle, 25 cents. Doors
oponat7. To commencoat 8 o’clock. Box Office open
from 10 to 3 o’clock, where Beats can be secured with
out extra charge.
SATURDAY EVENING, August 15th,
Farewell Benefit and last appearance of
MONS. E. GODARD,
the great AJronaut and Wizard, who will appear in a suc
cession of Magical Wonders, embracing Tho Woolen Ball.
ThaMagic Express Company, The Marvellous Dice, and
various other brilliant Magical Feats. To conclude
with the
MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF A FULL
GROWN MAN.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Pro
prietor, Mr. WM. J. NAGLE: Acting aud Stage
Manager, Mr. WAYNE OLWINE. Pricetu—Drc9s Circle
and Parquette, 50 cents: Upper Clrclo, 25’ceuts; Private
Box and Orchestra Scats, 75 cents. Box Offlco open
from 9 o’clock A. M. to 4 P. M. Doors open at 7 o’clock;
performance will commence at 8.
SATURDAY EVENING, August 15th,
NAGLE'S
JUVENILE COMEDIANS.
• The performance will commence with
THE SWISvS SWAINS.
Rosetta Little Martha | Swig Master Olirer
SINGING AND DANCING.
■After which, the admired scene from the “School for
Scandal, introducing a squabble from
MARRIED LIFE,
. Dy the Misses Lora and Isabella Boone.
*' -The whole to coneldde with the farce of
CHABCOAL SKETCHES.
Academy op music, broad and
LOCUST Streets.—Mr. E. A. MARSHALL, Sole
Lessee.—Tho PROMENADE CONCERT at thin estab
lishment is nightly honored by Enthusiasm, Popular
ity and Fashion.
‘' THIS EVENING, August 15th, new and attractive
features. M’LLE. SCHELLER, SIGNOR VIERI, their
first engagement in America: MISS O. RIOUINGS,
MR. FRAZER, OAKL BERGMAN, and the GERMA
NIA ORCHESTRA.
Admittance 25 cents.
THOMEUP ,s VARIETIES.—N. -W. cor
ner FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets.—This CHEAP
PLACE OF AMUSEMENT, “the COOLEST AND MOST
RESPECTABLY ATTENDED IN THE CITY,” is
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
With a
MUSIOAL AND TERPBIOUOREAN MELANGE,
Concluding each evening’s entertainment with an
amusing
AFTERPIECE.
Commencing at Xto 8 o’clock. Admission 10 cents.
* JOHN 0. WARREN,
Conductor of Amusements.
J. B. THOMEUF, Manager and Proprietor. an!3-3t*
George advent.—
SPECIAL CARD.
The Public is most respectfully notified that the cele<
bratod and unequalled combination, tbe
GEORGE CHRISTY & WOOD’S MINSTRELS,
whoso entertainments for many years have been re*
garded as tho
FASHIONABLE AMUSEMENT
of New York, will make their first professional depart
ure from that city since thoir original organization, and
appo&r at the
NATIONAL THEATRE,
Walnut street, above Eighth, on
MONDAY EVENING , AUGUST 17,
and continue during the week In a scries of their une
qualled
ETHIOPIAN DELINEATIONS:
Introducing that finished, original and eminent artist,
MR. GEORGE CHRISTY,
In his most noted and distinguished roles lu
COMEDY, PARCE, BURLESQUE AND PANTOMIME.
r THE BOX BOOK
Will open on Saturday morning, August 15th, at 11
o'clock, at the Musio Store of
MESSRS. LEE & WALKER,
No. 722 (late 188) Chestnut street, below Eighth.
Special Card.—This engagement is necessarily limi
ted, as the opening of the new Marble Theatre in broad
way, New York, now being erected, expressly for this
troupe, occurs in a brief period. This intimation is re
spectfully presented In order that the public may em
brace the few nights above specified, to witness this
great novelty, an opportunity to do which may never
again be afforded In Philadelphia.
WAYNE OLWINE, Acting Manager.
PARKINSON’S ILLUMINATED GAR
DENS,
CHESTNUT, ABOVE TENTH.
PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY EVENING,
au 12-Gt Admittance, ono shilling.
American academy of music.—
E. A MARSHALL has great pleasure in announc
ing that, through the immediate agency of the justly
pOpuiar impresßarlo
MAX MARETZEK,
now in Europe, he baa effected an engagement frith
RONZANI’S
• Celebrated, Grand and Complote
BALLET TROUPE,
(From the Theatre Royal, Turing
! Which will be under the personal direction of
r -SIGNOR DOMINICO RONZANI,
Manager of the Theatre Royal, Turin, and actual Mnitre
Her Majesty’s Opera House, London.,
CjANFORD’ B OPERA HOUSE—
K? ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut,
j OPENING NIGHT!!!
, MONDAY EVENING, August 10th, and for the
SEASON!!!
With the entire Original SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE,
composed of SIXTEEN ST AR PERFORMERS, including
Miss JULIA POLINE and Master SANFORD, the Star
DAROERb, who will appear, on the above night, in an
X|flßK kkw pfiooßAMsiK. Including Bonos, Cnonceiia.
Ac.. Ac.; also, the new burlesque on the Academy of
Music.
Duots open at 7o’clock—to commence at 8.
■ Admittance 25 cents.
. ID** In preparation, a burlesque on La Traviata.
au 10-6 t
K' NIGHT'S COOKING EXTR ACTS FOR
flavoring Plea, Pudding, Cakes, Jellies, Custards,
lee Creams, Blanc Mango, Sauces, Syrups, Soups, Gra
vies, dec., dec.
l Comprising
Knight’s Extract of Lemon.
Knight’s Extract of Vanilla
. Knight’s Extract of Rose.
iKnight’fl Extract of Orange.
, Knight’s Extract of Peach.
Knight’s Extract of Almond. -
Knight’s Extract of Strawberry.
Knight’s Extract of Pineapple.
Knight’s Extract of Raspberry.
Knight’s Extract of Celery.
Knight’s Extract of Nectorino.
Kuight’s Extractor Cinnamon.
Knight’s Extract of Nutmeg.
Knight’s Extract of Ginger.
Knight’s Extractor Cloves.
Knight’s Extract of Allspice.
Knight’s Extractor Mace.
Knight’s Extract of Apricot.
These Extracts are made with great care, and are war
ranted to retain all the flavor and strength of the article
represented, in a purified and concentrated form, convex
niont for all culinary purposes. Retaining their fiAvor
for any length of time and in any climate, and can be
used at all seasons of tho year when the fresh fruit can
not be obtained.
They are put up In a neat and convenient manner for
tuie, vis: 2 and 16 ounce bottles, and are respectfully
recommended to the attention or House and
Hotel Keepers, Bakers, Caterers, and tho public in
general 4
Price 25 cents per bottle, or 5 bottles assorted for one
dollar.
For sale by 0. D. KNIGHT, No. 7 South SIXTH
Street.
Grocers and Dealers supplied on liberal terms. au!s-lin
The ephrata mountain springs
the opened tenth day of June, with additional im
provements and more extensive accommodations. This
healthy summer resort has the advantage of the purest
atmosphere and water, the buildings being located one
thousand feetabove water level. The prospect embraces
an extent «f country nearly forty miles square, and
points in ten counties are visible to the naked eye.
Bates of every description, and extensive graveled,
shady walks. The peculiar virtues of tho water here
is the great softness and purity it possesses, (being quite
as efficacious in restoring tone, health, and vigor to the
whole system as that impregnated with mineral,} conse
quently more palatable for drinking and better for
bathing.
The amusements are a suporior band of music, billiards
and ten pins, pleasant drives over good roads.
Accessible froc. Philadelphia via Railroad to Lancas
ter or Reading,reaching the spring by either route within
six hours.
For further information apply to Myers, Kirkpatrick
& Co., Third and Pine streets, Philadelphia; James 8.
Earle,No, 212 Chestnut street, where circulars can bo
obtained, or to the proprietor.
JOS. KONIGMAOHER, '
au!s-lm9 Ephrata P. 0,, Lancaster county, Pa.
rpfIOMAS PARKER, WHOLESALE PER
JL EUMER, removed to new numbor, 117 North Sixth
street. 15au-3t*Js
Fortune.— amy one wishing to
make Money, should examine a Patent Right in
possession 0 f A. GREENE, 31 South Sixth street, up
stairs, A partner wanted. Ground Rents or other pro
perty taken In exchange for Rights. It*
G" RAND EXCURSION TO CAPE MAY
AND TnE FISHING BANKS.—At the sollcita
tion of many highly respectable parties, the officers of
the superior sidewheel steam-ship NORFOLK, Captain
James R. Kelly, have chartered hor for an Excursion to
Cape May and the Fishing Banks, on SATURDAY, Au
fust 16th. Leaves first wharf above Market street at
Wf o’clock P. M.: Megareee’s wharf at 7 o’clock, and
Simpson & Neill’s wharf at 7# o’clock. Returning,
will leave Capo May at 7 P. M., on Sunday, and land her
passengers In the city by daybreak, on Monday.
The Norfolk has superior sleeping accommodations for
800 p&Bsnegers.
An ample supply of bait will be supplied, free of
charge.
“An excellent Braes and String Band will accompany
Hie boat.
Fare for the Excursion: To Cape May and back $150:
To the Fishing Banks and back $2 00.
For tickets, apply at No. 14 North Wharves, or on
board, to (augl4-2t] JAB.R, KELLY, Captain.
/COUNTRY COLLECTIONS made with
V-/ promptness and at tho usual rates, by
DAVIS A BIRNEY,
No. 25 BoutU THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
They invito attention to their unequalled facilities for
the adjustment of controversies in all parts of the
United States and Canadas, and collecting and securing
MERCANTILE CLAIMS,
afforded by their thorough organization; having local
agents in every settled county in theUDlon.and by pros
perous associate ofllcos in
Boston, Louisville, Dubuque,
New York, St. Louis, Detroit,
Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Paul’s,
Washington, Bittsburgh, Milwaukie,
Charleston, Chicago, Memphis,
Mobllo, New Orleans, Savannah.
Each local office controlling its own collections, and
having dally business connections with the most reliable
and experienced attorneys in the country.
They also have superior facilities for collecting drafts
and maturing paper at points not accessible to Banka
and Bankers, and Remittances ore promptly made by
their correspondents for commissions that exceed but
slightly the current rate of exchange. ,
By the aid of intelligent correspondents, they are Rble
to have Land Warrants located, claims adjusted, titles
examined, In all parts of the West. au4-tnth&a-lm
TAMES KELLY, (Successor to William
A* Curtis) Regalia, Books, Jewels, Emblems, Masonic
and Encampment Charts, Ac. Odd Fellows’ Hall.
NORTH BIXTH STREET, below Race, Philadelphia.
Orders from any part of tho country, addressed to
James Kelly, promptly attended to. • a m.im
CHAS. HALLOWELL & CO.,
NO. 417 MARKET STREET,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
’hats, CAPS, AND LADIES' FANCY FURS.
Merchants will find it to their interest to examine our
Stuck beiore purchasing olsewhere, *uU*lm*
CCanMbatee foe (Office,
FOR ASSEMBLY—JOHN H. BRm/
.Eighth District. sub
ject to Democratic rules. auls-tseps#
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURTWM. LOUGULIN, Second Ward. Sub-
Jeot to Democratic rules. aul6-Sep7*
For assembly—edwin smith,
NINTH DISTRICT, TWELFTH WARD. Subject
to Democratic Rules. au!4#
FOR ASSEMBLY—Second District, PER
RAN J. COOK, Second Ward. Subject to Democratic
Rules. au 12-tC*
CLERK. OF QUARTER SESSIONS—
JOSEPH CROOKETT, Sixteenth Ward. Subject
to Democratic Rutea. au 12-4 w«
TJIOR ASSEMBLY—JOSEPH J. KEEFE.
X 1 —Second Legislative District, Second Ward.
Subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention.
au6-dtßB
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
A COURT, JOHN P. M’FADDEN, of Third Ward.
Subject to the rules of the Democratic Party, aul-tf
For recorder of deeds—thos.
J. HEMPHILL, Tenth ward, Vine street,above
Eighth. Subject to Democratic rules. aulO-lm#
JOHN M. ARUNDEL, of the Twenty-
Bacond Ward, will b? a candidate for Assembly, from
the Sixteenth District. Bubjeet to the nomination of
the Democratic Convention. aus-eod2w#
OK ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT—
FRANKLIN McILYAIN, Subject to Democratic
rulea - f ■ suS-dtspS
CORONER—DR. FEODORE MIER
. BON, Fifth Ward. Subject to Deoacnttlo Bales
auB-lm*
FOR PROTHONOTARY OF THE DIS
TRICT COUBT, LEWIS T. MEAR3, ot Twelf.t
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. auB-lm.
TJROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
-* COURT, OEORQE T. MEKSER, Twenty,second
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rulefl. au 4-tSeB
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—R. R.
YOUNG, Seventh Ward. Subject to Democratic
Rules au4-lm*
FOR CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS,
BAMUKL 0. THOMPSON, 6th Ward. Subject to
the Rules of the Democratic Party, au4vr&BtaB*
CORONER—N. C. REID, M. D
J. 1 Subject to Democratic Bulea. au4 lm*
FOR CORONER—CHARLES S. PEALL,
Nineteenth Ward. aul-liv*
FOR ASSEMBLY—FIRST DISTRICT I .
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY, Jirat Ward. Subject
to decision o fthe Democratic Convention. anldtw*
For assembly—third district.—
DAYID R. McLEAN, Fourth Ward. Subject to
Democratic Rules. aul-t*eB*
For assembly—
JOSEPH HUNEKER,
Eighth District, Eleventh Ward.
Subject to Democratic Rules. atl.lm*
For recordeiTof deeds—
CHARLES M. MILLER,
Fourteenth Ward,
Subject to Democratic Bulea, on aul t b*B
For recorder of deeds—george
W. WUNDER, Thirteenth Ward. Bubjeet to De
mocratic Rules. anl-sw*
iIOR recorder of deeds—n. f.
X 1 WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject to Democrat!,
rules. au3-te#
of quarter sessions.-.
GEORGE SIMPSON, THIRTEENTH WARD.—
Subject to Democratic Rules. aultsepß
ittiocdlaneotis
STATE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.
—AGRICULTURISTS,STOCK BREEDERS, GARD
NERS, POMOLOGISTS, INVENTORS, MANUFAO
TUBERS. ARTISANS I f All classes are invited to be
come exhibitors.
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY will bold its SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHI
BITION at Powelton, West Philadelphia, on SEPTEM
BER 29th and 80th, and OCTOBER Ist and 2d ensu
ing, for the display of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swjne and
Poultry, Agricultural Machines and Implements, Dairy.
Field and Garden Products, Beeds, Fruits, Flowers ana
Vegetables, the 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 Farm, a Plowing Match will come
off on the fourth day of the Exhibition, to which men
and youths are invited to compete for the premiums.
To sellers and buyers of farm stock this Exhibition
will afford a most favorable market.
The different Railroad Companies will carry all stock
and articles to and from the Exhibition frtt of charge
as heretofore, and will issue Kareuraion Tickets for the
Fair; week at the usual liberal rates.
Lists of Premiums and all other information will be
furnished on application to ROBERT C. WALKER, Se
cretary, at the Rooms of “the Philadelphia Society for
Promoting Agriculture,“OhesnutStreet, below Seventh,
south side, up stairs.
books for the entry of articles and animals will
be open on and after the Ist of September.
DAVID TAGGERT.
President Penna. State Agricultural Society,
au!3*d t sop 28
gALAMANDER SAFES,
A large assortment of
EVANS A WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and Stores.
BANK LOCKS,
Equal to any now in use.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, Ac.,
On as good terms as any other establishment In the
United States, by
EVANS & WATBON,
No. 26 South FOURTH street,
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. aul3-tf
BLODKLEY ALMSHOUSE.-tSEFA
RATE SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed “Pro
posals to eupplylßeef and Mutton for the Philadelphia
Almshouse, until September Ist, 1858. will bo received
by the Steward, at the Philadelphia Almshouse, until 12
o’clock, M., on the 17th Inst. The quantity <jf Beef re
quired will be about 100.000 lbs., and from well fed cat
tle, to be furnished by the side or carcass, said carcass
to weigh not less than 600 lbs.; about the same quantity
of Mutton will bo requised, ana must be from well fat
tened sheep.
Sound and good marketable meat to be delivered at
such times ana in such quantities as mar from time to
time be ordered, to be inspected and weighed upon de
livery. The Guardians reserve the right to reject such
meat as in the opinion of the Steward and Storekeeper,
Unot equal to tho quality required for the contract.
Any failure on the part of the contractors to supply the
quantity ordered, the same will be purchased, and the
difference, if any, in the cost, will be charged to the
contractors so failing, and deducted from the succeeding
monthly payments. Payments to be made monthly.
CHARLES MURPHY,
Steward.
For sale, or to let on ground
RENT, the Lot on North side of nigh Street, 132
feet east of Twentieth Street, 26 feet 4 inches front and
170 feet deep, to Jones Street. Apply to
atilo-mwf2w* EDWARD WALN, Ho. 702WalnutSt.
Removal. —the young ladies
INSTITUTE, formerly located at No. 48, now 54
North SEVENTH Street, is removed to No. 1711 VINE
Street, west of Seventeenth, north aide, where the sub
scriber will bo happy to see his former patrons and
pupils, at the commencement of the Full Session. For
circulars, Ac,, please apply to W. G. R. AGNEW,
aulo-2w No. 1711 Vine street.
Russia and American tarred
CORDAGE.—a superior article, manufacture
aud for sale by WEANER, FITLER A CO.,
au 8-tf No. 19 N. Water at., A 11 N- Wharves.
TTHNCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
v T MEN’S FURNISHING STORK, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 706
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the moat perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. aus-lyif
Notice is hereby given, that po
licy No. 4202, issued by the American Fire Inaur
ance Company, in the name of Nicholas E. Thonron,
dated September 12,1853, for $4,000 on brick building
situated on the west side of Sixth atreet, between Prune
and Spruce atreeta, 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. 20
North Seventh atroet. aus w4t*
Harness, saddles and trunks,
LACEY A PHILLIPS, Nos. 14 and 16 South
SEVENTH atreet, above CHESTNUT, have manufac
tured, expressly for the FALL TRADE, a larger stock
of superior Harness. Saddles and Trunks, than any
other honse in their line, and having reduced the mode
of manufacturing to such a perfect system, they are be
yond all competition for Quality, style and price.
P. B.—Country Harness makers can be supplied
cheaper than they can manufacture. aul-im
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. 16 ami 18 South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A large and well selected Btock of OLOTHS and
CASSIMKRES always on hand.
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be ol
tho boat,quality, and in the most fashionable atyle.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. au6-tf
SHARPE’S MEN’S AND BOYS’
CLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Btreet, between
Arch and Race. au6-ly
©ARDINES.—IOO cases of 60 half boxes
each, In store and for sale by
HENRY BOHLENACO.,
au 0 Nos. 221 and 223 S. Fourth street
E M O V A L—ADAMS’ BLANK BOOK
and JOB BINDERY, from THIRD street, to No.
635 ARCH street, below SIXTH. Blank Books all site
on hand, or made to order. Magazines, Music, Ac.,
neatly bound VERY CHEAP. iu6-6w
©PIKES/—RAILROAD SPIKES AND
CHAIRS constantly on hand. Orders received for
Light Railroad Iron—2B lbs., 33 lbs., 40 lbs. per yard.
HANDY A MORRIS,
au4-lm 8. E. corner Front and Walnut.
TVOTIOE—THE BUSINESS OF TWELLS
iu CO., and J. W. GASKILL A CO., will hereafter
be conducted under the style of TWELLS, GASKILL A
GALVIN, at No. 5 and 6 S. Wharves, and No. 828 N.
Wharves. au4-lm
WF. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE
• HATTER, No. 430 OUESTNUT Street, below
Fifth, Philadelphia aut-lra rp
Enewland & CO.,
• LOOKING GLASS AND PICTOIUi FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Importers and Dealers in Oil Painting's, Water-Color
Drawings, Engravings, Ac. A large assortment always
on hand. Packing and removing Glasses, and hanging
attended to. 604 ARCH Street, above Sixth, south
side, Philadelphia. aul-lm rp
JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT
BTREET.
CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS,'
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
And JOB PRINTING generally, at shortest notice
and fair prices. aul-lm
JOSEPH BLACK, Banner, Sign, Decora
tive and General ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, N.
E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, entrance on
Fourth street.
AIso—PORTRAITS, the' site of life, painted from
Daguerreotypes, aul-dlm
SOLLENDER & PASCAL,
HATTERS
aul-6m No, 8 8. SIXTH street, Philadelphia.
/COTTON—IOO bales Gulf Cotton, in store
V/ and for sale by
, MARTIN & MAOAIISTEB,
• nl 119 North Water Street.
TWTOSS—I7 bales Carolina Moss, for sale by
ITJ : MARTIN & MACALISTKR,
Ml * 119 North Water Street.
riHARLES MAGARGE & CO.,—
V/ Wholesale Dealers in PAPER, BAGS, &0.. No.
80 South BIXTH Street, Philadelphia aul-lm
EVANS’ GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE,
No. 385 OHESTNUT Street. N.B.—Ko conned
on with any other hove in tho City, *ui»Bm
hotels <mb Utstanrants.
jp iiIMTON'- PLACEEOTEt, BROAD
\y WAY, 7 comer of EIGHTH, street. New York.
, THIS-ELEGANT MODERN ESTABLISHMENT It
now open for the reception of guests, la the European
style. - -
SINGLE ROOMS from 50 cents to $1 per day. SUITS
of ROOMS for Families, from fl 60 to $lO per day. The
MEALS served aVall hours by the CARD, at moderate
rates.
0. J. MACL&LLAN long noil favorably known to
the patrons of Jones’ and the United States note!.
Philadelphia.;*) (g associated in the management, ana
has especial charge of the Catering Department. Every
attention haa been paid to make the organisation per*
feet, and oar friends, patrons, and the travelling public
in general, may rest assarted that no effort shall be
wanting to make the CLINTON worthy the favor which
we hereby respectfully solicit.
aus-lm#
SCOTT HOUSE—Corner of Irwin Street
aud Duquesne Way, Pittiburzb. B. D. MARKER,
Proprietor. aul3-3m
LOUIS B. COFFIN, —
THIRD HEAD
South-east corner FIFTH and QUEEN Streets
aul -lm Philadelphia.
WILLIAM N. KING, —SOUTHERN
• EXCHANGE HOTEL, South-east corner ot
FIFTH and CARPENTER Sts., Philadelphia. aol-Im
pHESNUT STREET HOUSE.—SAMUEL
VJ MILLER, (Old No. 125) New No. 331 CHRSNUT
STREET, below Fourth, Philadelphia. aul-lm
\MTILLIAM HANNINGS* City Lager Beer
T T Saloon, No. 32 CARTER’S ALLEY, Philadel
phla. au 1-lra
tones nni> iiiqticrrs,
Alexander v. holmes, -wine and
LIQUOR STORE, No. 226, Southeast Corner of
GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. aul-ly
William f. pitfield,—importer
M of BRANDIES, WINES, Ac., Ac., No. 323
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. aul-lm
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ae., 26
south FIFTH Street, Phllldelphlu. lul-ly
TJRANDIES—Pinot, Castillon & Co., Ma
■MJf rett A Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, jn half pipes and quarter casks; Pellevoisin
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half plpea, quarter
eaeks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom House stores,
Imported and for sale by
. „ henry BOHLEN a CO., .
mQ Noa. 221 and 223 South Fourth stmt.
DITHMAB & BUTZ. I'UKTER /kI.Y.
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (new
No. 938) North THIRD Btreet, Philadelphia. Shipping
orders promptly attended to. aoi-tf
(Jobncto anil ttigars.
HAYANA CIGARS— A handsome assort
ment, such as
Figaro, Partagas,
Cabanas, Sultana,
Gloria, Jupiter,
Coluao, Oonrerciantes,
Torrey Lopes, Union Americana,
Orejon, Flora Cubans, Ac., Ac.,
Ac., in K, X, 1-5 and 1-10 oozes, of all sixes and quali
ties, in store and constantly receiving, and for sale low,
by CHARLES TBTK,
(new) 138 WALNUT Street,
aul-ly below Second, second story
Figaro, cabanas and partagas
SEGARfI.—A choice invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig “New Era,” dally expected from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE,
(New) 138 Walnut street, below Second,
aul Second Story.
Sales bg 3lnrliou.
WoLBBBt A Scot?, Auctioneers.
/jOI CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE
THE CUSTOM HOUSE, between Fourth and
Fifth Streets.
PEREMPTORY SALE OP THE BTOCK OF-FINE.
FANCY GOODS, MINERALS. GLAZIERS’ DIA
MONDS, Ac., OF WM. 0. McCREA, Esq., AT 834
CHESTNUT BTREET.
MONDAY NEXT, 17th instant, commencing at»7*
o'clock in the evening, we will sell without reserve,* the
Stationery and Fancy Goods, consisting of Pocket Books,
Packet Knives, Porte Uonnaies, Gold Pens, Steel Pens,
Letter Paper, Envelopes, Ac., Ac.
And in continuation, on WEDNESDAY EYKNIKG,
commencing at 7# o’clock, will be sold Mineral Speci
mens for Cabinets, Glaziers’ Diamonds, Ac., the wnole
forming a large and desirable stock of Fancy Articles,
which will be sold without reserve, and will be found
worthy the particular attention of purchasers.
BEWING MACHINE.
At private sale, one superior Bewing Machine, Grover
A Baker’s patent.
NOTIOE.--oar sales of Embroideries. Millinery
Goods, Ae., 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 will be given. lw
Jobs Batlis, Auctioneer,
NO. 325 ARCH STREET, between THIRD
AND FOURTH STREETS.
SALKS EVERY EVENING at 8 o’clock.
Of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Gaiters, Hardware, Cutlery,
Watches/ Jewelry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy
Goods, Notions, Ac., Ae.
N. B. Terms of Night Sales, four months credit for
approved City acceptances, for sums of $lOO and over
with interest added from date of sale.
CARD.--Out-door Sales solicited of Household Furni
ture at dwellings, Stocks of Hard " > are, Underwriters’
Sales of Hardware. Cntiery, Ac. Consignments soli
cited to be sold at tno Auction Rooms. Charges moder
ate. Apply as above. Advances made on Consignments
of Goods. &ol lm
Br Qbo. W. Sxith, Auctioneer.
NE. CORNER of BARRON AND
• SOUTH STREETS, above Second.
EVENING SALES.
BALE 3 EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At o’clock, at the Aucttoafitore, of Hardware, Cut
lery. Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches; Jewel
-17, Fancy Articles, Ae. •
CJAiIUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
£5 and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 11J South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only
eight doom below the Exchange. ,
Hours of business from 7 o’clock, A. M., until 10
o’clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $2002000.
Established for the last Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
monds, Bilver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer
chandlce, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
All goods can remain any length of time agreed
upon. ;
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be charged 2 per cent, per monthj $5OO and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House haring a depth of 120 feet, haslarge
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 personshaving goods
advanced upon.
N, B.—On account of haring an unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than any other in
this city. *
Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aul-ly
©as Sifinns.
ARCHER, WARNER, MISKEY & CO.,
-ti Manufacturers of GASALIERS, BRACKETS, PEN
DANTS, FITTINGS, and all kinds of GAS and LAMP
WORK, GIRANDOLES, Ac., No. 329 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia. ARCHER, WARNER A CO, No.
376 BROADWAY, New York, buildings fitted with
Gas Pipes, and All kinds of altering and repairing of
Gas Work. anl-lni#
SUtoriugs at £aro.
Daniel doughertt, attorney
AT LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGHTH and LO
CUST Btreets, Philadelphia. aul-ly
MYER STROUSE, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, CENTRE atreet, Pottaville, Pa. au4-ly
JOHN BINNS, UNITED STATES COM.
MISSIONED AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS,
AND THE PROBATE OF ACCOUNTS for several
Btates and Territories. He la, by law, authorized to
administer Oaths and Affirmations to be received in all
the Coarts 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-lm
Hazelton AND SPRING moun
tain, Lehigh, Hickory and Locuat Mountain
Schuylkill Coal for sale at KNOWLBB’ Depot, NINTH
and WILLOW Street.. auU-Im
POALI COAL! COAL .'—TAGGART' 9
V CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL.
J. * R. CARTER’SOREENWOOD, TAMAQCACOAL
QEQRQE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SCHUYL
KILL COAL.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Have for Ealo, and are constant]jr receiving from the
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
There is no Coal mined anywhere, equal in quality to
these, 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,
dust and all impurities. Our HUCES are as LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
Ordewlcft atourOffiee, No. 15 SOUTH FRONT street,
above Walnut.
Ordera left at our Yard, CALLOWHILL street, below
BROAD street.
Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above CAL
LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Post,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex
amine our CoaUjefore purchasing elsewhere. au4-tf
ccfiuYLKiu, and Lehigh coal
rc«iTl “ft' my yard, tie best quality ol
BCIIC>LKILL AND LKmcilf COAL. My customers,
and &U others who may fa?or me with their orders, may
wlyon gettiuc Coal that will he satisfactory to them.
O" No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRICKS.
ALEXANDER CONVERT,
N. E. corner of Broad and Cherry Sts.
I EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
JLi DALY, PORTER it CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, a bore Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very lowest rates, a full sutralv of Lehiuh
aud Schuylkill Coal. an I.Bm
Boston benzole portable gas
r ° r Ll s ti “i Stores, Dwelling., Fac
tories, Hotels, 40. This Gas Machine his been
In constant and successful use for four years, and is
therefore no longer an experiment. The simplicity of
the Apparatus, its entire freedom from danger by explo
oisne, the Uttle attention required, the ease with which
it Is managed, by any person, ana the cheapness and
superiority of the Light over all others, has gained for
ft the favorable opinion of those acquainted with -its
merits. The coat of the Light is about one cent per
hour for each burner. Numerous certificates by those
that have uaed the machine; and a Machine In opera,
tion can be seen at the Gas Fit ting Store of S. R. BLAIR,
No. 10 North Seventh Street. For further information
apply as above, to 0. P, WEEKS,
aul-atuth 1m Agent Boston Bemole Gas Works Co.
ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
\J Factory of E. W USSHERS,No.43 South EIGHTH,
below Chestnut street, hai become a saving of 6Q oer
cent, to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MKR.
CHANTS, and alio the convenience of having their old
Carriage Larapi new silver-topped and bottomed, and
sent by express to all parts. an!2*ly
ABRAM SLACK—ENGRAVING, DIE
a °d Embossed Printing, Envelope and
Seal Press Manufactory. 37 Strawberrv Street, between
Second and. Third, and Market and Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia, Pa. aul2-ly
BALE ROPE.—Buyers are invited to call
and examine oar Manila Bale Rope, which we caq
can sell as low as American, and warrant it superior in
strength and durability.
WEAVER, FITLER A CO.,
null No. 23 N. Water st. and 122 N. Wharves.
ryLENWOOD CEMETEBY OFFICE, NO
vr iis wiitfut ss., Mnintii, h utc
■DAILEY & CO., CHESTNUT STREET,
J 3 Manufacturers of
- -
Under their inspection; on the premises exekssirgly.
Citizens and Strangers are invited tovizit 'ou manu
factory. .. ,: , ' 's' / *
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 NSW DESIGNS will ha mad* >ea ef
charge for thoee wishing work made to order..
RICH GOLD JEWELRY.
A beautiful assortment of all the sew styles ef Fine
Jewelry, such as Mosaic, Stone and Shell Cameo,
WINANT A CO.
Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Marquizite,
* Lava, Ae., Ac.
SHEFFIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, Ac.
Also, Bronze and Marble CLOCKS, of newest styles,
and of superior quality. aul-d tw&wly
COAST PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WILL
SOON BE PUBLISHED, the following standard
Books, vis: Blunt’s Coart Pilot, 18th edition; Bow
ditch’s Navigator,27th edition; AM i *’ aT ! T ~,
9th edition.
We invite attention* to our new Spring Centre Cora
passes, which answer for either light or hoary weather,
and are especially adapted for steamers, and reseels
where the motion is considerable. They require fewer
repairs than any compass now in use.
Marine Opera Glasses of superior quality. Spy Glasses,
Aneroid and Mercurial Barometers, Thermometers,
American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad
rants, Azimuth Compassee, Binades. Log Glasses, and
all kinds of Nautical Instruments and Books, constantly
on hand.
Also, Charts of all parts of the world from the latest
and best authorities.
Agents for Rogers’ American Code of Signals, Deni’s
Chronometers and Compasses, and for Abbott's Hero
meter, and an instrument for working ont-problems in
Nantieal Astronomy by simple inspection and with per
fect accuracy. They have received the approval of ex
perienced shipmasters, and have been adopted by the
V. 8. Navy. £. A G. W. BLUNT.
aulS-lm# No. 179 Water Street.
TTENDERSON & CO.’S GIFT BOOK
XI STORE, corner of FIFTH and ARCH streets. We
wish all our old customers and friends to understand
that in buying BOOKS AND STATIONERY of us to the
amount of one dollar and upwards, they are not en
gaging in any risk whatever; but, according to oar
present plan of conducting business, they will be enti
tled to receive a gift. Watches, Jewelryand other
valuables will most positively be-distribated to buyers.
aa!4-2t
READ! READ!—A NEW POLITICAL
WORK.—THE POLITICAL TEXT BOOK, OR
ENCYCLOPEDIA, by M. W. Cluaky, of Washington
City, D. C.
This work, a royal octavo, containing 640 pages ef
matter, conveniently indexed and handsomely bound, is
now out. No political speaker or editor should be with
out it. Alphabetically arranged in encyclopedia style,
it is a book cf most convenient reference. It contains,
among other things, the Constitution Articles of Con
federation, the various Party Platforms, the American
Ritual, the full opinions on the Died Scott Case, a his
tory or the various Tariffs, a history of the Congres
sional Legislation on the United States Bank, a com
plete history, with all the votes sectionaUy classified,
on the Missouri Compromise, a history of the «*mi«»;r>n
of the several States, a detailed record of the legisla
tion of Ccngcess relative to Kansas and Nebraska, the
Kansas Convention Act, Governors Shanon and Walk
er’s Inaugural Addresses; in fret, everything apper
taining to the present excitement in g, " w, j including
the Reports of Senators Douglass and Collamer on Kan
sas affairs during the last Congress, and the Special
Message of President Fierce on the sanm subject; a his
tory of Party Conventions in the United States; a his
tory of Allen Suffrage • the letters signed by Madison
in defence of the American Party, and that of Governor
Wise against it; the Alien and Sedition Laws, and their
history: the Compromises of 1850, with the several
votes thereon; the Naturalization Laws; - Extract*
from Speeches of noted Abolitionists and RejmblJeaas,
illustrative of the position of their parties, as also
from the Speeches of Southern men. indicating South
ern sentiment; a history of the subject of the Distri
bution of the Public Lands, with Mr. Clay’s report
thereon; an extract of Mr. Grundy’s report and Mr.
Faulkner’s letter on the same subject; a history of the
several railroad grants made by Congress; Mr. Toombs’
Lecture on Slavery; the Virginia and Kentucky resolu
tions of 1798 and ’99; the Ordinances of 1784 and ’B7;
Mr. Calhoun’s Fort Hill address; a history of Depo
sits, Bargain and Intrigue; and many other things too
numerous to mention. In fact, it is a single volume
with the matter of every political subject compressed
into it that is now a subject of discussion, or likely to
be.
Price three Can be had by addressing
M. W. CLUSKY,
Box 110 Post Office, Washington, D. C., or
JAMES B SMITH A CO.,
610 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
The trade, to whom liberal 1 miner meats will be of
fered, will please address the Philadelphia agents.
Persona acting aa agents will be paid liberally for all
subscribers obtained. auls
X BAZIN & CO.’S FRANGIPANNI,
e AN ETERNAL PERFUME.
THE ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE MANUFAC
TURED.
SRANGE?ANNI EXTRACTS, FRANGIPANNI PO
MADE.
FRANGIPANNI SACHETS. FRANGIPANNI SOAP.
FRANGIPANNI TOILET WATER.
FRANGIPANNI CREAM, FOR BEAUTIFYING
THE COMPLEXION.
X. BAZIN A CO. would respectfully caution the pub
lic 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 FBAXGIPAN-
Its popularity has led several establishment* to claim
for their counterfeits all these exquisite qualities which
belong only to the GENUINE.
For sale by all druggists and fancy dealers.
X. BAZIN A CO.,
Manufacturers of the Prize Medal Perfcmertee.
aols
BENNETT’S EMBROCATION—The
great Liniment, cum Rh»nmstt«m
BENNETT’S EMBROCATION—The
great Liniment, cures Neuralgia.
BENNETT’S EMBROCATION—Tha
great Liniment, cures Frosted *
Bennetts embrocation—The
great Liniment, cures Swellings.
BENNETT’S EMBROCATION—The
great Liniment, cures Chapped Hands.- .
BENNETT’S EMBROCATION—The
great Liniment, dues Tooth Ache.
BENNETT'S EMBROCATION—The
great liniment, earn Sore Throat.
BENNETT'S EMBROCATION—The
great Liniment, cures Galls and Bruises.'
BENNETT'S EMBROCATION—The
great Liniment, cures Burns and Scalds. -
BENNETT’S EMBROCATION—The
great Liniment, cores Lumbago.
BENNETT’S EMBROCATION—The
great Liniment, cures Croup.
BENNETT’S EMBROCATION—The
great Liniment, cores Cramps.
BENNETT’S EMBROCATION—The
great Liniment, cures Lumps and Tumors.
BENNETT’S EMBROCATION—The
jfre&t Liniment, is the best Liniment known for
the Horse, and cures him of all outer affections that
requires an application of Strang Liniment.
Beware op imitations r. &g.
A. WRIGHTS’ ORIGINAL FRANGIPANKI, OR
EVERLASTING PERFUME.
Ixaxgifassi Extxacts, | Fu&gipaxsi Pomaux,
“ Haim Oil, I “ Soap,
“ Tooth Powssk. j “ Sachxt.
These new, elegant and rtekereke perfumeries are
from the laboratory of Messrs. R. A G. a. Wright,
SOLE ORIGINATORS AND MANUFACTURERS in
this country. The Perfume Frangipanni is an oriental
production, brought in its original state into this coun
try, and prepared in its various forms by them.
The admiration and demand for these articles is he
yond precedent, and, in consequence, a varietr of imita
tions are springing up; but these, whether of H 0 M E
MANUFACTURE, oa SOLD AS IMPORTATIONS,”
have only an evanescent fragrance. AND SHOULD BE
AVOIDED BY PURCHASERS. For sale by all the
Druggists in the United States, Canada, and South
America.
R. Sc G. A. WRIGHT, Sole Originators and Manufac
turers in the United States.
No. 85 (late 23) gouth FOURTH St., Philada. anil
T\TOTICE. —A MEETING OF THE DE
il MOCBATIO CITIZENS of the NINTH PRE
CINCT of the FOURTH WARD will be held on
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, August 19th, at half-oast seven
o’clock, at the house or JOHN THOMPSON, N. WV
comer of TWELFTH and BRINTON streets’ for the
purpose of selecting a place to hold the Democratic
Delegate Elections, in accordance with the twenty-fifth
rule of the Party.
John J. Ue&ny,
James JlcKenna,
Robert McVey,
John F. Bradley,
James Doran,
Owen H. Quinn,
auls-lt*
CALEDONIA COLD SPRINGS, ADAMS
\J COUNTY, PA.—These Springs are located at a
very high elevation In Adams county, Pennsylvania.—
They will be OPEN for the reception of Ti si tort on the
15th of JUNE, under the superintendence of WILLIAM
H. IJAM3, or Baltimore, with an efficient corps of
attendants. The distance from Baltimore, by a smooth
turnpike, is about 65 miles. 'Visitors leaving Baltimore
in the morning train via the Northern Central and Cum
berland Talley Railroad, will arrive at the Springs the
same evening for tea, oy omnibuses from Chambers
burg. The distance from Chambersburg is 16 miles
over a smooth turnpike road.
aul& THE PROPRIETORS.
SILVER "WARE.—WM. WILSON & SON,
Manufacturers of Silver Ware, S. VF. corner cf
FIFTH and CHERRY STREET 9. Established in 1313.
Silver Ware of every description on hand or made to
order to match any pattern desired. Importers of Fine
English Plated Ware. &u 11
■MERCHANTS' HOTEL,CAPE ISLAND,
■l** N. Jis now open for the reception cf visitors.
This House is situated within a hundred raids 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.
augli-lt* J. LYONB, Proprietor.
Agipt with every book, worth
from 50 Cents to 100 Dollars, at MAGEE’S GIFT
BOOK STORE, No. 337 CHESTNUT Street, second door
below Fourth, Philadelphia. aols-lt
o fee; ONLY FOR BOOK-KEEPING, AND
WJ $3 for Writing, at TWINING’S BOOM. No. 232
North EIGHTH STREET. aola-lt*
COAL. —The subscriber informs his friends
and the public that he has commenced the COAL
business in BKOAD, above Tine street, where he has on
hand the very best article of Lehigh and Schuylkill
Coal, which he will dispose of on the moat reasonable
terms. HOWELL DORMAN',
Late of Bank Penn Township,
(Successor to Henry ITbcr.)
The french study is now open.
—DELACROIX’S Coarse of French ; a thorough
practice otJuplAn&toTj Grammar. Requires no other
application than the hoars passed with the teacher, No
9QT (late SI) FILBERT street/ an3s-2t
FAMILY AND EXTRA
V> FLOUR, of either old or new Wheat, just received
and for sale, fit] L. KNOWLES, 1218 Market st.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—2OO bbU Spirits
Turpentine, to arrive, for sale by
MARTIN & MACALISTER,
aol 119 North Water Street.
COTTON— 200 tfcteligood Middling to Mid
dling Fair Cotton* a itox * and for tale bv
MARTIN A MACALISTER,
aul __^Ml»NorthWaterStreet
IVOTICE TO PASSENGERS.—T H E
1 < SHIP PHILADELPHIA, will tall far Liverpool on
MONDAY AFTERNOON. August l?th, at three o'clock,
from Queen street wharf. Passenger* will please he on
board. THOS. RICHARDSON A CO.
au!4-3t
Thomas e. Baxter.—hardware,
CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET BT..
above Ninth, south side, Philadelphia. •an 1-Gm
JOHN N. REEVES, CARPENTER AND
BUILDER, PASSYUNK ROAD, opposite Count?
Prison.
Orders for Jobbing promptly attended to. aal-la
ANTED TO RENT.—A THREE
Story BRICK H9C3S, suitable for a small
family. The boat referenced riven. Address ‘‘Bent/*
fl,tt63oaw. au!3-2w*
TfATCHES.
James Donokoue,
Michael Lone,
Thomas MeAnulty,
John Thompson, *
Dr. Wilson.
John Gamble, Jr.