The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 19, 1857, Image 3

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    yeliespiner;;: UhJla to 15
the -market-showed evident
7jfiengaslnit stringency.. Ei-
take
1,580,000,and the bankers
ilhg .il!(ti*lt i loan» l .Mfadiig
'WsifcsfMW •
tott&ritov; the}
a
<W«W.,;;’! : %.bwk etnfet
iu,yews<sey,.wiU show.that
' b6gttn„aad;rthe ■ Imm «x
-4;dlSßos4dtq eitereiae'ibelr
Mi jbt. .RMdinjf
, . erejytbiiig fall at.
; -i ; s^iboMoatorday.VMkihigunSoutbern opened at
. t#o,firit beariat 3S}j anddoaod at tbe second board
:: at 25.vThej»eferredst<>ot; of theconmanyulso fell
..1 , .declined 8 peroentfrcmVone minnto.lo another.
,'■ H'y.-'Clsnland, and-Toledo also felltd jSfo the belief
,
./• ''tSysSoks, Uon toeihorMei'allftHiib: is nopros- ■
;,pi»trfBßWnamohthntil the eoiapnales'pnbush •
. <>- oftheir.afiiiira.to'enaKletiepnb
. ,Ib. te thSihselseß what they are doing.
/ -VV py : bqt-i
‘P.
.; S./SiUijW'ilteoeept theelfhteen hundred aifd'eaveo-•
' management
~i'iaJlw»d»v'boUt as tethecotapotermyahdlntegrlty
• - y-'ef Ota niany Msea, tbei» l 9 B 0 doubt,
-..WSfdwdat.jai'alKlesenediibßt'jthere’kre'idkuy
' . Vi,(mew, fa Mi«WMi«»;jniiaitebtioii
wirrimting ~tho. pnblio
. Mi»icits.WABaKB—Tlio market eras firm at
17.87}f0r Pots, and $7.31} for Pearls.
. , BMiDSTtnrrs—Western Pi our eras is moderate
> demand.jnediiim grades of, extra having fallen
' ' He.*'-State jrif firndy heW and'fa, mod demand.
, irefe bblsVal '/lASSigieOrfor
. ;sC.Boas6.9f)’;fhr - extra
•i* ■: flp&elMSv'lbr msm .Mlchig»n'>d'"lb;
.saineiriiAt wior>
y594, : .bWa,.-erere'«44.*tdo.6oafd.*o.for'»iiperfine
- ~ jrrades,,'*f>d ftbnt,sB.BsalB,6o fbr'extrsi Southern
neat:i:U.i«mte ,aeU'ra at Ml pricks. 1 The at-,
rivals-'offlCleut; are large, ;»nd •pHoea' are soiae
-. what unsteady . ' 14,580 ,'bushito. wore'sold at <l.BO
aJt.Wfar ’Bed' BontbeWvdl.Bl)asl.B2i for good to
/. , Ptineidoi and *l.3Bfor Chicago and Spring. Oats'
. adit,;p«iee«'.hpininal. , Com is not so firm, and in
moderate. demand.. 19,000. bushels were sold at
851ea88cformUndWestern.
. Cotton—The market is firm, and little business
done at l(t a-lfildfer ’ N.O. Middlings, add' 15} a
' ' ’
-'V XsMrsnnrVDim yitha downward tendency,
r N4VAt'BTon*s- r Spirits of Turpentine dull; the
■ stock does not exceed ISOO bbis.; SOO bhlsr were
. , sold to-dny at ddc. Crude Turpentine iainaotive
attUper Ter and Pitch unohanged. No.
•okaiqieln Common Hosin. . j
, .-. :‘ OttS-'TW ; .|natkot continues quiet for. all sorts.
Rspyi«h*s-*Tho msrket for. Pork is more no-'
tiTe at.*Ssa»ls hr meffl, and <2150 for prime, at
y, whlok. rates, 1,208 ’ bbls. were sold, Beef Is nn
" tom »t 14}i150. y* n e ~
Seeaas—lluil. The sales srs chiefly for refining,
* at SalSe.j tba refiaod eorts tending downward—
" and in moderate demand;
•;i>. HiitSnwiiii.l • >V v
’ cfWtntsi-Thero la uhthtwneW to note. 1 -'
; , FnsrmHTS oontinae dull aa beforeat foriaor
V , ■»}«.'-•- '■ . ' ;
-rSur dooßa Sinus.—The dry goods ‘hhcttoh
irstsai .to-day were all largely attended—the varl
otts saoaoneors offerlng lawe and sttraotivo coto
y : btuet suited to' the sereral branches of the trade,
. ■ m**kfeciallf adapted to’the fall business. -
. - y jfassrs. Footer A Co. had » rosy largo catalogue
' rnfeltak*,' >untuias, and Oidfulars, of new mtd super
, -:tler*Wesi.edapted;to,the faU.trsde; : The sale at
traetad to their rooas a large aidienoe of buyers in
tbOM-artieles.-i jHfe’fial the first aaloof the season.
goeds.aoliimT Well indeed fbr so early in tbeL
'lea»oC| We think aowiog .a perceptible advanoe on
y saßmyiouai'sulS thisiseoson. Many lots in the
■ oaftfomwi wste .eiegant goods, of the latest Paris
nOt a tittle to their eale. fTbe
yjlsiuri. .Wilmerdingshnd Mouibhad aoataiegne
of««bett to-day, saited tolljs' waate of Southern
*»dlfe»t«rnbiiyers, bnt it dld not attraot jthat'
, inattention itdeferyed, utd the goods, as a general
... fihlpg, soldyery,log,,some at *,;iacrifiee:i. The at
, wasnot large, tad: the biddings dull.
. Bnyere piment haying but, little competition'^Had l
tbepdrantage-i lhe catalogue, as has been' usual
. with theaS goods; this' sesson, was ; about tbree
. fimrthjwithdmsrn'. The goodawerO all, generally,
■«f very oommOn qusUty, for which'there haa been
.. noorsue thns,;fsr. this«aiion., ;The.4-4 superfine
I»*mhs,.'all.wpol and.worsted,inoludinr extra
heavy goods, hrought from'43 to 53}, and the other
. ; SJ^Mo^^^^raidW^'rnund^i * b
ware brou^trhooatect,'these'goods would'bring.
Satterpriou,',;V i : ,
‘ Jteiws.Hiitterty.,* .'Co;.«>S»red. t»day.» cata-
of Pgr w»ds, which wai ,largely 501 d... - The
. eataljguo wMipn/assorted. one. and-'oonseqaehtly
,;«iofdshe (TMiWigforeoßiiaßrisSi-rTlrelttend
'■®?^S*,w
fcdemnh goods :mert- Tair, while olhera sold loir.
' The salo.waa not an important onerand prosents he
featurwworthpartieuisaiimg.;.,
. MW ,yO«K BWCK ' aiIB3,'AugVM.
1 'BUoomf.fib'iiii;" - - ' : ',
• npOOKyState6’g .. 100:' .'itt'kai'S'lpfSft .'6O;
wrftjfttaiae’j 90J} 100 do: boo
■ MbCeibOealCo 15« 1500 a iChtcß . ",88*
08 PaCcal Oo 75 r ,SO.-d0,,. , sls 88V
SDB: H Canal Co lift 100 Harlem ItailroMi gg
. lOOSria Ballroad S 3 31* UOOJtlchSo* NIR. SO
.100 '.do. 1 03 81* 1001 r, do , >. »*
250 do ' . s3St'’ .200 do .129
TOO .do , S 3 30* 076 do . 28*
8001tr.eenB>4;'«7S 100 do " ~, 28
WtaCross tfiuß Sl* 100'. '.'do. ..
•rn -VdsC; -'sUf-nfi. 25, 'do'• - - ' 28.
" 800 Beading It ~ ,70* 700 'do „ , '.25.'.
8» ! -hd» .rfr.b3o'7o* OOOCler'dr Tolß ' ’—44-
100 -do «10 70 100 ,da , 53*
000 WdO.; r- ; aMOOJS 'loov.de. , b6O 44 '
' SOO Vdo - " a2O 70' 600 do .; 13 42*
' 100 do sO 70 600 :do . .. 42*
100 ido bBO 70* 100 i ' do ' ' T ‘ a 3 42?
500 .do ; S 3 70* 25 (fide &RI It 00
800 H-doVV v 70* '6O- -‘do ' MO 89*
100 , do jr3o 89* 100, do , boo 60*
- - 100 do; SOO'6o* 'V .
■ ASD THIIfGS lJr JIEW TOaK.
[TrowiUwßevYorkF*p«rl.] "y.
. o*. Sfonday, officer Gilbert Hays, ortho Indn
.pmdtitßblie#f laadojo
Atßera/iar Wolin|&er,..cbargedwith7iW> n g'the
eadorarment ofhla ;employera, Biegmao,' Bis*;-A
Jy-i».» eheek on the, Hanover Bant, drawnbr H. ‘
mo»rf()r«« »rao»tthebanlE.A<ller ; ouboiug
quMticnedbv tfaofficer who-arrested-him, eon--
ftsaed lila gout and;wufthen taken before Jtuftoe
Connolly* -who committed him id default of $2,000
beiMortriel. He la bu tl 6 yean 6t age,'a native
■ ~IK RegiynentVi
aa!ofif ofrthhri»en r gnna from
, the ibot oTTan BrunC:street, Bed 1 Hook JPoirifc, on
SnndevirfWreooß, *a the ateat&ehlp^altio^psaaed
thaiMaee.i.Thesalntetfaaflted inhond'y ofthe
Unlted.StafeeMfiilater to
the Httde, left for hrs htfwtbhin the iteaaer,
-the BaltiflMknowledied; the-B*lnte~ Showering
her enligo and fring twb gone ss&e ana after the
’ y i< ■ :
,0a Sunday evening a small tail beat, after rtf
tailing from an exburaon on the north Biver, was
, uraatat the pier f<*it of Thirty-seventh street, and
Mrt. Maiy Ahur ‘Donnelly, a lady* seventeen years
of hg«/ wio had beenmarried bnt 11 Vo Weeks, was
• drowned. .The boiyofltre. Donnelly urea re-,
Apotfg the many Improvements now. in progress
11 abort the city 4s the splendid marblO-front atmc- !
• tore,known ,W ood'aßuUdlnga,” N0a.681 and
US Broadway, os the aite of the old Lyceum bnlld
iWof
for atiestreir. Theer tetter oh the strew U nearly
s>i!*ied, andtho lbl*ribr:la, rhbldly approaching,
oorapletioh. The atrbatnro la 5u feat in width ana,
V of *hnsay|bl*j iptßavie Grecian, order of^af:
< chHe«t«re,nnd la point of/elegance and anbatan-
wttlvlewlthany ojherbhjldtng on Broad;'
- t&Monday, about teWo’clbckV aUriy tbree hnn-
Ik re» bOunUiue-tenths ofthem were on the Cara
' • andttWyoDttjeirwsy,to tMfWHtX‘--f!'V • ",<■
It wai andentood in thts city, yesterday,,on the *
: . anttorlty of a teligraphle doabateh from #ash-,i
. Ingt«ni (bat Mt. Wmi'H; Book tosbeen’app&hted?.
. . postmaster.. of / BrooklVli, - In’ ptaeeof *D«n|el
Voorhies, the present, Incumbent. .The appoint-,
men t is to take effect Oh ike SOtraf'Beptomber.""''
An ‘•irregnUrdoctor,” Veil known along-Broad-.
way, trti detoot«d » tow days alnoe.wbiln at aiNew
1 d"»r ;W*torlneplaoe/Jnsuch relations to a lady
tnti ketjutmatd; ihllanud With jealousy, eobaented.
■ that his friendlthould banish-Summarily the of
fander. ' Tba frionda took the doctor front cbe had- '
ke wkhpW-at nlgbt to the' fcbabh. dati>d
hint wttk' tar ani then siirinkled htm tivbr with
' ffllow-boardera found, him .In
ibopllglt,. ehdj.mofo obnaidetafely ..than gently,,
caatajo jiia relief. with .aoftfoap/and Mrubting
. bruthes. All the- partiea'.have ain'eo returned ■!<>
tewn. • '' • '•• • '• ••..•: •••••. . ■
. Ludwig Bisldingj Of WilUaro iatreot, New York,
while on.aidalt. to'Brooklyn; on Buiday. with bia'
- family, was prostrated by ths hwt .near Pwk-stjp;
Ferryj'and died,within.an. Hout..,On,the ramo,
fay, a carman , named -Bernard, MulUn. died = in-,
irotklyiliroii tkea«ne oanaoo., r; •u .u
t - , . Bbo GQa)ptroll*r h'as. completedMbo puKbaaa qf
tbo Ararnat properly in the Central Bark. XOe
j pri«eiWmr*2?4,(KW.. Mr. Bfout tt IkjXß?sssion-»f
b the chOok,: aud the Corporation Coußsel. fiaa tbol
i daedforexibiihation.i'.-: '/b ! V’cl'a:,:- pi "Vi
) 'Tho alave.oMq in Wostoheator County wos ended
yesterday, JruWe Hobartacnl deliverinr. thS child
over to ner grandfather, John Ball, aliar. Diin
mnek, the Enelayeu Erititb Snbjeot.” .
Mr. Wm- H. Peek faaa been appointed poatmis
j
| . dredandatty pbasengemandalaraoamountqf
•tp V"V .'Wjiui .-i-f
Ihe|lr;ciore#,|W«ttf
♦Mlnttaorrow for Sonthampton'iSfo rtaieti'; Bhe :
, wUltakeouia feiroonlpleiaenf ofpaSeniers, 'yj
1 ’ ’W.^SepnatrytHW
-
V "' '‘r l -?4 ■‘ -■ , .
! Howl, coyn« of 'Btoom 'gml : fwntjl
flteoto, , Th*, Atlon4aiio6 .wis< very lw*<>> at
wo WWW p*i»n* belng.p r esent>- anfi tha,
P5W»yiW i»mQ,ntou«;;n»tari>;'' »«••
ton*. eylrtmtod Mnd .nilrtlal * lts > -and
•werafclanp bonfire* were Turning during tho
evening Dr. J. J. MoOowen wen celled to the
ohtur,,und a number of vice dmitmeniuid secrete*
H. Herringtonj Dsvid Parmeter, P. y. Smith, Col,
HtobCMiOf Cattaraugus ooonty,Dr.-J; J.McGowen,
usd others, after which they adjourned.
'fWbih;tl»» S«»'Torjc Esprets of Uet evening.],
MQBE FIIEBUSTERS ARRIVED.
STEJlirm TENNESSEE Aeturned.
Fifty of’Walker’s Deserters
t , «aJß««r4—Namessi the Man.,
f:;W& SR M B.B T
/..’Tbsfiunbu'a eteamer Tenneasee, Captain Tinkle
paugh/which loft this port bo suddenly and mys
teriously on the 31st nit; returned this forenoon.
' It seems that she lTOtit to San Jaan del Norte,
from whence the eafttA on her return on the 10th
.Utah, bringing rflth her two hundred and seventy
nvo pauepgera, of whom all but fifteen were do-
Bertere ftomYTalker’e army.
What other object the voyage inn 7. have had in
view does hot appear. '
‘ Two.days after leaving San Juan, David Jobes, a
nf enian on board, was struck by the air-pump cross
head, which broke hi| hack, from the effects of
which he died the same day.
nttathe 14th inst., the Tetittbaseo hrnohod at Key
West,and was detuned, six hours taking in coal.
V >li« hfe mafe from Ban Juan to this
portiu seven apti a half flays.
The ?e&XM«see left in the harbor of San Juan ft-
B. M.’awarsteamerTarUr. „ ’ A
1 : Pab»*sQßßB (so? Dksketirs.)—J. Wolf, M Qlenton,
Col v Casey, John Gage, J; Radley J. Menslng, M. Yald*
lertß, Barrage, JohnYonng. •
List on’s® DsssaTsas.—A. Anderson, J. Brown, 0.
E.; Brown. T. Clinker, Jcmes G&llag&n, James Dixon,
P. Trolley, W.PreUttey, J. Ariel, K. Brower, S.Crow
backer, 0. Cardwell, J. H, Cox, 4. Elliott, T. Juley, J.
Petis,M..Bailey, P. Bolton, J. Cushman, 0, R. Corey,
B. Downs; W. Edmonson, G. 0. Gttpatriclc, T. Quiuley,
P, Evan, W.T. Roundtree, Jacob Stiles, 4. L. Smith,
T.-R. Wright, D. Watts, H. WUson, "B. Ware, D. P.
Deyer, 8, A^Smith, John DodvC, T. Kearney, A. Ander
son. D.'Burner, I*. Robinson, C. Sewell, 0. M. Louis,
A. Pannaz&n, E. L. Williams, D. Walter, !. Zimmer
man, M. Curtis, J. l»&ng, P,A. Dodd. J. Hartman* H.
Bell, John Art, J. SI. Bolton, 0. RaUley: John Sweeney,
A; Sttedaker, I*. Uokera, .George Barren, H. B. Williams,
Av Pollard. Mr, Beecher, 8.0. Robinson, P. Hehring,
j; D.OJark,John Long, Geone Blair, X. W, Bores,
W.BeasogjJ. Cochran} JeaeaOoriaV George Cross,>.
:o»riton,W. Carpenter, P. Clark. W. Carson,M. Dolan,
W. Dallas, James Ellington; M. Biaharty, W. Flagg,
John Tlinn, J.-Goat, H7price,T.G, Bulge?*, P. Beams}
M< Raehon,S. Barden, H. Rloe ,J. Rodgers, S.Spies, W,
Spies* John -Sheridan," R;. Sleney. AV-Sullivan, M,
iSgaiw W. ! Troblood/Wd Vaurthw,-J.-Wetherspoofi, 1
JonnWilson, George Williams,!. Webber, 8, Watts, J.
White, George Won, M .Page ,' Strobeß, J. Robertson *
J.Daniels, A.Wojth,B.Lynch, John Brady, J. Vickers,
PiHopkina,P. Bank, 0. Mayfield. Robert Young, J.
Aitineii,’ B.Brediey, P.Bran agon,W. Beuley, B.Braosan,
p f Belcher, 0. Barr, J.' CUnker, B. Oresttand, J. Con
njngham, J. Carroll, M. Canrin, A. Cline, 8. Dobbins,
r-PTltodd, 7, DUon, 0. Earl, John Farbn, B. Frankman,
W. George, P. Gallaher, B. Phelps. Robert Moore, H.
Kere, P. W. Btewart, Mr. Reynolds. 0. Roach, A.
Rsencher,. Mr. Baamell, R. 0. Slanghter, J. Shanks,
M. L. Sanford, B. Terril, A. Wardeft, W. J. Wbight,
J'.O.WkiteaM,R. .B;Baker, E. Harrey, J. Wright, J.
Domnsey, Geo. Grove, Geo. Rice, W, T. Simon, 0. Vic
tor, Jan; Warren. 8. Walker, B. Willson, B. Dee, B.
Gostwick. Geo. Prentii, B. tatner, 0. Lucas, R. H.
Smyth,.W. Wall, W. Walker, D. M. Woosley/j. Mc-
Cutchson, Jno. Cooper. J, Ofrelar, W.Short, C. Winter,
W, Bowen, J. Yank, George Caswell.'
From Key West.
. - ' KetWest, August 14.
The Nicaragua route is again to be opened.
Messrs. -Morgan’ A Co. have received, from the
allied powers of tho Isthmus, the right of transit,
and they will .plaoe.their.boat-on the line imme
diately.
In our.marine list there is but one item that you
are unacquainted with'; The courts have settled
the salvage claim upon the sohooner Arlington and
cargo, by awarding the wreokers $4,700.' The total
exfwnses are $5,300. The A. sailed on the 13th for
The cargo of the barque Paolfio, saved dry, has
been appraised nt $22,000. This portion will be
forwarded to Mobile.
-Barque H. I*. Rutgers, Delano, 1 sailed for New
York on the 10th. \ •
Schooner J;;CrandaU,' Chase K sailed for Pensa
ooia pa thorn: ;
THE MONEY MARKET.
t B*ii.A»*Lrau, August 18,1867.
At the Stock Board to-day there vu noro business
transacted; ahd prices * exhibited a healthier feeling on
the part of dealers than for several days past.
Camden’ and Amboy Railroad stock is recovering from
its depression, 105 being asked for it to-day, and 103 bid.
Pennsylvania Railroad was in demand at 46j£. Reading
Railroad rose from 34t0 35.
; We gave .a Bammary of the New. York weekly bank
statement in the letter of our New York correspondent
of yesterday. It will be seen therefrom that the figures
compare with the previous week as follows: -
loans . .'.|lk'<sY?lZs2 ' *m“Su ,472 Bee. *335,780
Specie....... 11,737,307 11,860,045 800. 870,722
Clrcfliatioß.. -8,981,700 8,780 012 Bee. 201,728
'®2»atV-*,,'® 4 1«0,417 92,800,828 Bee. 2,080,089
' Tie relative movement stand* tbtu t
' ’ ■' r&W
-,60,814,928 70,807,736
; Depositsundrawn ,
’ Together SI 32,244,523 1124,015,730
IwrwtedtnSoans.;.,..,. $121,841,472 $111,400,755
Beserrtd'tn Specie ’ 11 399,949 12 806.673
l , Together $132,662,117 $124,218,428
jLoem on Capital. 189#'cent. 207 K V cent.
Tfeere is oertiinly noco.us« for alarm to he found in
of t&?
£6ndcn ; n4c>aej-'ißarket, and,'the' probability that we
shall be largely drawn Upon to supply the drain of specie.
the commotion in Indio, there is
reason for congratulation in the prudence evinced by the
tarn in the line of discounts of the New York Banks’
; Tire highpjiceof Cotton Abroad It % satisfactory istdU
cation that there VIU he no diminution In the demand
for that staple) and the accounts from the South tend to
show: that the production keeps even pace with the re*
qutreraehts of the market.. The exportation o(i. qtf lllon
of dollars Weekly for three-quarters of ay ear, without d*
rasgement of our mpsey market; speaksstrongl/fn proo f
of the financial and commercial rejohroes of the country**
and the certain Indications of a large demand' at high
price* for our largest staple abroad will inevitably add
to the feeling of > monetaiy-* secority which prevails al;
over the country, despite the croak in gs of the prophets,
and the criesor a coming crush. .
Air the coin shipped thus far lias hud no effect what*'
ever in disturbing the durreccy, or advancing the rate
of Interest} and as the time is rapidly approaching when
our exports will havb their effect upon the market, we
can see.ho reason to anticipate any other condition than
ft. continuance of our unprecedented national pros*
perity.; - ; - ••
The latest report of the London Hone/ Market,
broughtby the Colombia, is as follows:
“Lospox. Tuesday Evening, Aug. 4th—The fourth
of the month has passed over so fir very well. The
•aouni of meretntilo bilU'falling doe proved to bo
taiger than vu expected, but they appear to hate been
veil met. , Bather loss' than £lO,OOO only was taken
from, the Sank yesterday, and as the yesterday'a receipts
of the pteplous metals reached nearly or above j£720,(K)0,
there.!* now about £900,000 in gold and silver in the
market, which will arrest the drain upon the Bank, and
consequently the-prospect of the directors raising the
rate on Thursday next fa very much lessened, even if the
necessity of such a measure be not removed. Tfao
banking interest,loolc for a rise, but the Impression on
the Stock' Exchange U that there will be no change.
The directors cannot be desirous of resorting to renewed
stringency, so long as the drain Upon them Is checked.
- ‘.‘TiiQ market for the English funded securities open od
1 this thorning with some'flatness, and became heavy at a
further decline ofjf per cent, on prices. Consols from
90went to WJfyana afterwards remained quiet at 90 if
to 90#. For September there is a oentage of abont
•jfto % per .cent./ thus showing that thore is still a bull
account, ppfa* • After official hours Consols closed at
90# buyers. The trench Three-per-cents were done in
Pariato-day ato7f.Soc.-: .
1 ,; The suspension was announced on the 4th, of Forster,
Butty, Hti!,& Co., Scotch and Manchester warehouse
men.'. Their liabilities are supposed to be rather con
siderable, (probably, oyer £50,000, and the impression
'seems to preraU that the liquidation will be very un
favorable. ... -
Confidence seems to be restored in the Havana money
market.' Aletter,‘dated'Aug.3i7, says: .
■ “ Basinets has resumed its ordinary channels, as if no
fearful calamity had been upon us. Saturday, tno day of
trial, when everybody is expected to pay their weekly
purchases.upon the wharf, and adjust til classes of cash
htianeea, passed well—all obligations of consequence
having been promptly met. Exchangee have come out
from thew&rering condition found inlhe past week with
established, rates for Saturday evening, and improving
tendency—for New York end Northern titles, sto 8 dis
count—the difference justiflsdhy peculiar circumstances,
deriving from the late condition—but paper good/ if the
world toms over. Sties refused by holders for huge
parcels at.fi—parts made atfi. London 6 premium, and
will.bebetter this week. ... .
u The bommereial communities North interested in
our commerce-, may rely upon our perfectly sound cbm
merclal Condition—now— and improving prospects.
The protective subscription, equal' to cub in band last
eyeftingjwa*>lo,o63,lool and subscribersstill coming.”
The earnings of the Lehigh Valley Railroad' ha
month of July, 186 f iwete.-,., .V 5 ... J...... 1.463,882 51
EantingSof JuJ/j 1866, wire 26,597 45
lucre*** equaltb 102 percent .;..f27,235 06
■ The following 1* the amount of coal transported over
the Lebigh.Valley Baiiroad, for the week ending August
loth*. •
• ' Mafia, I-- • Wok'. Previously. Total.
- , - i V v.:. Ton*.Cwh. Tom.Owt. Tons.Owt.
JprlM»Mounta)o.,.43,6a W, ft,622 09 77,874 08
lfsatgtlgAr Loaf.../. 2,810, 01 60,882.12 63,201 13
5’J ro ?Mif rtd * h ’‘ W ,24,187 08 24 743 12
C<nmd1Ki(1g».,.. ..1,119 07. 40,883 11 41,052 18
- .. r 8,807 19 6,307 IS
Coleraine & Stafford. 66 .11 32,120 03 32 185 34
Dolbln AtDehaven.. ,284 03 4,882 16 6146 18
Haaieton..,; 1,710 02 5&662 02 28 271 04
J.B. MeCroeryACo.l4o 02. 3,375 06. 3,615 08
/ : -10.005 00 273,104 06 288,190 14
The following was the amount of coal gent over the
Lehigh canal for the week ending Ang. 16th';
, " From . ' ' Fbritttek. Total.
Manch Chunk. ' Tons. Owt. Ton*. Owt.
Summit Mine5...............10,879 08 169,652 03
found N<i. 2........ *356 05 is
Room Ban J1fnef1.,........... 3,60010 35,673 03
KwstLchlihMiiiee.;......... 862 10 . 15,220 10
•' l . ‘ lB 213,723 5
Pe«end
XhutC0nJ .... J. ........... 163 08 1,788 06
Eiat Mauoh Chunk.
Spring Mountain Mines, i..,., 999 15 20,162 08
Sugar LOUT do . 959 06 21,894 18
Coleraine - : do 2,667 15 ‘29 667 08
Stafford ■] do. , 51011
N.Y.aadtehfghOOftlCo ... 1.403 09 16,899 00
<?*?“*£ V Coal Co /122 IT . 6 852 12
SptiUg Mountain Coali ,583 06 . 9*451 03
gorthSpriniMountain Coal.. 766 14 k 6.26012
BeirarMsaaotrCOftl.;.so2 02 67414
wPeno Karen
Sittlefcm Coal C 0.... 3,620 13 03,651 15
Crtoberry *Mines„ .7......... 3,303 03 33 666 12
094 16 16 063 04
....... 1)090 01 20106 04
Uti Pleasant Coll.-..--...... 818 01 2,012 00
Roekrort, ■:?-'*
JN&VoufctafaOodl 00.-..-: 1,814 06 43,99909
, tJ WhitsH4T*D: - , ,7
VIUcMkUTO Coal C 0...... - 700 06
WfiratiUfGctl C 0........... 630 07 6,287 02
Hartford!Codl C 0............ 682 15: u’(H3 00
; fToUl.*,;h..* 34,316 04 606,810 08
‘ It; ‘ l ZumbeK '' Feet.. 1
1,616,668 ,
J jPtT.iaitfeport.... 24,020,914
£ | "/Total*; .-1..'... 725,643,542 -
71ft Exchangqper the Persia, 209# is the rate at wbi»h
oojineMuehieUrdoae, <
T , iW2&*y) n 8 w bnrinesa at the office of' the As
.sjstAnt Treasurer, New York, August 17:
te * 9238,743 69
fj 266,478 54
jJfol6flo4 J2,255,Q73 $2
in’ ' ' ?
The Directors of the New York and Nrle Baliroad in.
vit« subscriptions for a new loan of $9,000,000. redeem*
able is October, 1880. The object of the loan is to fund
the,present floating debt of the company and to complete
improvements now in progress, Th* f new bonds will be
issued on the following conditions:
60 per cent, in any of the unsecured bonds of the
company, redeemable in 1892,1871 and 1875.
20 per cent. In cash at the time of subscribing.
40 per cent, in monthly instalments of 10 per cent.,
or in cash at the optlonofthe subscribers.
Tha. present financial condition of the company stands
as follows:
' Capital stock.
Funded debt.,
Floating debt.
. T0ta1..,.,,., ...$37,893,136
The Michigan Southern Bailroad Company have de
termined to issue short bonds to the amount of $1,600,*
000. redeemable in 1687, pledgtog its unincumbered as
setts, and its earnings for their re-payment—the bonds
to bear interest at 8 per cent, per annum. After July
Ist, 1869, the Company agree to form a sinking fuad of
$15,000 per month from the earnings of the road, ana
pledges also the securities which it has at various
times acquired at a cost of $1,600,000, though nominally
of the tilue of two millions. The securities, will be
sold as occasion may offer for the interest of the road
The price at which the new bonds wIU be offered has
not been fixed by the Boinr.
EXCHANGE SALES, Aug.
1867.
PHILADELPHIA STOCK
18, li
Ir,. Stock Broker, No. 80#
t Street.
Reported by i?. Mantcy, Jt
Walnut
FIRST :
$lOOO Penas 6s 84#
$4OO do 84#
$lOOO do long
loans s&wn 84#
$5OO Union Oal to 69#
$lO,OOO AUeg co 6a AT 60#
$2OO City to exempt 90#
BOARD.
100 Reading R sSwn 34#
800 do sflwn&int 34#
100 do 35
8 Petma R 40#
SO do 46#
2 do 48#
10 do 46#
1 do 46#
2 do 46#
6 do fls 46#
17 do 46#
27 do 46#
1 do 46#
1 Girard Bank 11#
1 do H#
15 Bank of Ponna US
$lOOO do new 95#
$lOOO do new 96#
$l5OO do new 95#
$5OO Schuy N Ca ’B2 64#
$4OO Lehigh 6a’7o 90
$lOO do 90
$1768 do 90
$3OO do 90
100 R’dgßs6wnAi34#
100 do do 34#
BETWEEN
$4OO City 6s new 95# \
SECOND
$2500 City 6s new 65#
$5OO N Penna R 6* 59#
$4OO Penna 5s 84#
$2OOO Penn R 6b 2dm 85#
$lOOO do 2dm 85#
GLOBING prio;
Sid. Asked.
UB6’s’6B 116#©—
Phlladafo 89 089# ■
do HR 89# 086#
do New 95#®95#
Penna ss, lot off 84# 084#
Readingßdiroff3s ©3s#
do Bonds *7O 78 __
>44. lot; off 86
Penni RR 46#®46#
Mortis Qaal Con 50 ©sl#
Sobyl Not 6a *B2 64 065
do Stock 18 ®l4
2 Morris Cnl prefd 83#
50 New Creek Co #
50 do #
100 Readg R sswa&lut 35
JES—INACTIVE.
Bid. Asked.
Bcliyl Nar Pref 23 023#
Wmsp’t&Elmß 19®20
do int off 7’e
, Ist mort. 76#®75#
do dQ2dca6s#o6s#
Long Island 11#® 11#
Vicksburg -7#«B
Girard Bank
Lehigh Zinc I#© 1#
Union Canal 9#©lo
New Creek #© 1
Catawissaßß 11 ©ll#
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Philidjlphta, Aug. 18—Evening.
The market for Breadstuff* is doll and drooping, and
holders of Flour are free sellers at $7®57.25 for fresh
ground superfine, and $6.50 for old stock; but there is
nothing doing for shipment, the demand being only to
supply the retailers and bakers at these figures, and
from $7.50 np to $9.25 bbl. foroxtraand fancy brands.
There is some inquiry for Com Meal at $4 3* bbl. for
good country, hut there is little or none offering. Of
Rye Flour a sale of 200 bbls. is reported at $4.60 4? bbl.
Wheats are plenty j the millers are only wanting prime
dry lots, which are scarce; abont 4,000 bushels have
been taken at 102c.©105c. for red, and 105c.©170c. for
white, of fine to good and prime quality. Corn is dull,
and only about 1,000 bushels sold at 88c. for good yellow
in the cins. Oats are about the same os last quoted, and
4©5900 bushels Southern brought4o©43c. Some inferior
lots were disposed of at 35©37c. Rye is in moderate re
quest, and about 5,000 bushels Pennsylvania sold at
95c. bushel. Bark—The demand has fallen off, but
the price of Quercitron is steadfast at $5O for first
quality. Cotton maintains fully former quotations,
with a fair amount of busineaa doing to supply the
neighboring spinners. For Provisions the inquiry is
good, hut the scarcity of the hog product and high
rates now demanded check the demand for Bacon and Cot
Meats, and the market has been at a stand-still to-day.
Holders of Groceries are not disposed to accept the
offers of buyers, and the transactions in Ooffeo and Bu
gar are very small. Whiskey Is held with a little more
firmness, and the quotations are 27c. for Drudge, 28c.
for hhda., and 29©30c. for bbls.
ST. LOUIS MARKETS.
BT. Louts, Ago. 15.— Tobacco.— The offerings to-day
were of poorer quality than usual, prioes remaining at
previous quotations for better. Sales at State Ware,
house, 8 hhda: lof medium cigar, $ll 05; Ido ship,
ping, 9 19; soft do, 8 05. At the Planter’s,s hhdslugs,
0 75,7 00, 7 45,7 60, 8 45; 1 medium shipping, 9 06; 1
do, 10 95; 1 heavy do, 12 16; 1 do, 12 90; 1 do, 13 50
lbs...
HEMP.—The market continues fairly active at steady
rates. Sales of 11 bales at $118: 15 do $122: 79 do $125,
ss3 o private; 72 do $130; 28 do 132; and 18 do strings
$65 qp* ton.
. Leap.— Sale of 200 pigs Galena 62#c; 100do9#c; 116
do Missouri, delivered below, 6#c.
Fiona—Sales confined to city dealers chiefly. 100 nks
$2.76; 70 bbls scratched 5.60; 100 do extra 0.76; 50 do
7.00 4? bbl.
Wheat—Too little dry coming in for millers’ supplies,
and priccs v a shade better to-day. Sales of 100 sks poor
75c©1.00:1&9 ska poor white 1.07; 132 spring and fall
1.08: 70 101 l 1.10; 179 club 1.12#j 68 r«T 1.14; 760 do,
In loft, 1.15; 85 do 1.18: 200 do 1.20; 00 do white 1.25,
all without sack*.
Co**—Sales of 108 sks mixed and yellow 70c; 1700
mixed from store 70c; 450 yellow In lot* 72c; 200 white
78c; in new gunnies,
Oats—Sales of 200 sks 88c; 880 do 34c: 1280 do 85c in
lots; 980 do 88c; 200 do 67#; 475 old from store 58©,
sacks included.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED,
Per steamer Keystone State, from Savannah—C A
Greiner, lady and child; M H Williams, W H Olcott, B
R Hines, £ Mubhut, Dr. Willis and son, J P Cann and
lady, T M Turner, W 0 Price, Miss Eliza Palmer, Cla
rence Connerat, Judge Chaa Henry and lady, H £ Guess,
la4y and child, M Rahn, R H Hutching* and 6 Servants,
Mrs Heister and child, J Gass lady and infant, £ Witt
felder, R Nye, Miss Kate Harper, J 0 Thompson, A Lang
brick, Miss £ Obese, HraHntten and friend, 7 S Hutton,
' Wm King. Jr and lady, Mrs Oamak, Miss Camak, R H
Goodman, lady, child and servant, W O Kennedy, Qapt
Geo Dockerty, Peter Vanderveer, and S steerage.
Importations.
[Reported for The Press.]
MOBILE*—Brig Edwin fl Fitter, Turpi*—o4 bales cot*
ton Martin & McAllister; 60 do do Pettit, Martin ic Oo;
186 empty casks Poultney & Massey; 169 do to order,
SAVANNAH—steamship Keystone Btate, Marshman
—122 bales cotton Carson & Newbotd; 200 do AlUbono Sc
Jenks; 161 do R Patterson A Co: 20 casks rice Cochran
A Bussell; 918 sacks Wheat Bead & Comleyj 1692 sacks
wheat order; 17 bales waste Jessup h Moore; 60 bales
domestics R Cralghton G Co: 61 do Hay tc MeDevKt; 10
do Brown, Hill A Co: 102 pkgs mdse B E Palmer, J P
Morris A Co, Brown, Hill £ Co, J B Ltpolacoti A 00, J
8 Dickinson, Wood, Bacon & Co, Stein ‘Vos. Johnson Sc
Co, Adams* Express, Budd & Comley, anti others.
XHorine Jfoteihgente,
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, August 10,1657.
.5 17-SUN SETS.
SUN BIBE3
HIGH WATER.
ARRIVED.
Steamship Delaware, Shaw, 24 hours from New York,
via Cape Hay, with mdse and 200 paseengora to James
AUderaico. Reports having passed below Bombay Hook
barque Frekerick Lcnnlg, from Mobile, and brig Mania*
nlllo, from an Eastern port. Below New Castle, passed
a deeply laden barque at anchor, and barque Chester,
from Boston, in company with two light herm brigs.
Off New Castle, passed ship Philadelphia, for Liverpool,
in tow of steam tug America.
UBM steamship Keystone State, Marshman,s6hours
froraSavannah, with mdse and passengers to A Heron. Jr.
Sunday afternoon..off Cape Lookout, passed schr Lilly,
of New York, bound 8. Same day, 830 P H, off Hatte
ras, passed steamships Nashville and State of Georgia,
bound 8. Monday morning, at 2 30,45 miles north of
Hatteras, passed steamship Alabama, bound 8.
Brig May Queen, Jackson, 14 days from New Orleans,
with cotton, Ac. to Pettit Martin fc 00.
Brig Edwin H Fitter, Turpie, 15 days from Mobile,
with cotton, Ac. to Pettit, Martin A Co.
Brig H H McGllvery, Herriman, 4 days from N York,
in ballast to captain.
Brig O B Allen, Allen, 8 days from Harrington, Me.
with mdse to E A Bonder A Co.
Brig Sabao, Brown, from Now York.
Scar Orlanna, Doughty, 8 days from New York, with
mdse,to M Philips. •
Schr Elisabeth B, Bacon, 4 days from Fall River, with
mdse to captain.
Schr Marla Jano, Crosby, 8 days from Eastport, with
mdse to E A Bouder A 00.
Schr Silver Magnet, Perry, 5 days from Boston, inbal*
last to Noblo, Hammott A Caldwell.
Schr Abby Whitman, Clifford, 6 days from Boston,
with mdse to David Cooper.
Schr Frances Elwell, Smith, 8 days from New York,
with mdse to Tatham A Bros.
Bchr Pavilion, Grover, 4 days from Sag Harbor, with
mdse to captain.
Schr Halcyon, Gordon, 15 days from Calais, with lum
ber to Twelie, GtalciU A Galvin.
Sehr Mars Hill, Burgess, 14 days from Bangor, with
lumber to Twells, Uaakill A Galvin.
’ Bohr Eleanor, Hosman, 8 days from Hallows!!, Me.
with stone to captain.
Schr Caspian, Megathlln, 6 days from Boston, with
mdoo to Crowell A Collins.
Schr Pearl, Crowell. 7 days from Boston, with mdse to
Growl) It Oolifni. ■
Sehr Jas S Hewitt, Ross, from Boston.
Sehr J W Pharo, Cavalier, from Boston.
Schr A Townsend, Townsend, from Boston.
•Schr Adele Felicia,Cartwright, from Providence.
Schr Juliet, Baxter, from Norwich.
Schr,Minerva, Brooks, from Greenport.
Sehr Emeline, Leper, from Providence.
Schr P Gllkey, Pendleton, from Newport,
Schr Ohanißion L Keen, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with
wheat to Bewlcy, Wilson A Co.
Schr Increase, Taylor. 3 days from BtUl Pond, Md.
with oats, to Bewley, Wilson A 00.
Steamer Lady Wilmer, Wilson, 12 hours from Havre
de Grace, Md. with wheat to Bewley, Wilson A Co.
CLEARED.
Steamship City of New York, Howes, Boston, Henry
iVinßof.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond, J
ffebßter, Jr.
Steamship Boston, Sellew, New York, Jas AUderdice.
Barque Japonic*, Sheldon, Bio Janeiro, Weleford A
Yillson. / *
Barque 0 W Poultney, Marshman, New Orleans, D*B
Itetson A 00.
Barque Venus, Arkley, Miramichi, S Morris WalS A Co.
Brig Billow, Brown, Salem, O Miller A Co.
Brig Sußao Emily, Wall. Portland, Repplier A Bro,
- Brig Sabao, Brown, Boston, Hecksher A Co.
Brig Ocean Traveller, Sargent, Portland,-do.
Brig Elisa, Horn, Wilmington, NO. H Bohlen A Co.
Brig Lydia Francis, Hall, Bath, Rogers, Sinnickeon
A Co,
Schr Florence. Mayo, New York, captain.
. „ , Silver Magnet, Perry, Boston, Noble, Hammett
A Caldwell. • ’
Bchr Helen, Buston, Norfolk, do
Schr Sarah L Slovene, Studley, Boston, Sharp, Lei
senrlog A Co. * ■ ’ ’ ri
s*l“ Penny, New York, captain.
A Oq 1 B » Pa® oo ! Quincy Point, L Audenreld
Schr P GUkey, Pendleton, Boston, do
Schr Joliet, Baxter, Weymouth, do
Schr Minerva, Brooks, Somerset, do
Schr Emeline, Loper, Providence, do
Schr John Harris, Robbins, Haverhill, do'
Schr J S Hewett, Boss, Bostoo, Wallace A Co,
Schr J W Pharo, Cavalier, Morris A Murray
Scbr Adole Felicia, Cartwright, Pawtucket, B Milnes
A Co.
■ Schr Mary Elisabeth, Pickup, New York, Bancroft,
tewil A Co. ' ’
Schr W L Jones, Davis, Baltimore, 8 J Christian.
Bchr Mary Ellen, Cottlngham, Norfolk, J R White.
Btr Rd Willing, Olaypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
BAILED.
The packet ship Philadelphia, Oapt Poole, for Liver
pool, left Queen streit wharf at 8 o’clock yesterday
in tow of steaming America. She takes oat 90 second
cabin and steerage passengers, and the following cargo:
29,34? bus corn, 1904 bus wheat, 640 bbls flour, 100 tea
beef, 720 bbls beer, 107 hhds bark, 25 hhda ore, and 2
boxes books.
. [AIT TILBQBAFH.I
! Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange,
i CAPE ISLAND, AUg. 18.~ejP. M. .
A'bm-que.and several brigs and schooners are now
going In. Winds.
Yours, Ac. THOfl. B, HUGHES,
, . ' •fBTTktBOMW.]
/Correspondence of The Pres?.)
" Niw Tonic, Augoiit 18,
from Hama; brig Sink & Brothers, from Madeira.
Co TO , P ,udo Ka .f^|w.^lpW.H*^ f ‘ il .
One barque, three brim, and % fleet of schooner*
passed to sea yesterday afternoon and evening. Three
schooners only remain in the roadstead. About Bn? nil
of Bchrfl passed in yesterday, all apparently in ballast
trim Wind 821—’Mather flne.
wm. &c WM. M. HICKMAN.
.$11,000,000
. 24,891,000
. 2,002135
. . MEMORANDA. '
Steamship Kennebec, Hand, hence at Near* York yea*
Tennessee, Ttnklepaugh, from San Jean
del Norte, arrived at New York yesterday. >-
flhlp Jacob Bell, Behm, for New York, Tie Manilla,
was at Hong Kong j tine 9.
Ship Sky Lark, Follanabee, for Shanghae, was at Hong
Kong June 9. ‘ <-•
Ship Mary Whitbridge, Cheeseborongh, for San Fran
cisco, was at Hong Kong June 9. ' '<
Ship Laughing water, Gardner, from Boston, July 10,
for London, was spoken Jnly 24,15 t 44, long 60.
Ship Sea Queen, tffason, for San Francisco, cleared at
New York yesterday. ’ '
Shin Lebanon, from New York, arrived at fl Orleanl
lQthfnst. . ' .f t .
Ship F A Palmer, Richardson, for Sidney, NSVf, 9b*
tered outward at London Sd hist. -
Ship Chss A FsrweU, Orocker, for Port Philip,',eo*\
tered outward at London 3d Inst. ' .. \i
Ship Revore, Bocko, for Newport, sailed from Brutqtf
-32.15t Inst. ‘ i
Ship Mandarin, Perritt, from New York for Shanghai
passed the Straits of Sanaa May 21st.
Bb£ Breadnanght, Samuels, from New York, at Llrer-
Barque Osin&hU, Gordon, from Qenoa, at Palermo
24th nit.
Barque Juniata, Sisson, from Mansanilla for Hamburg,
passed Deal latirurt. ' , '
Barque Sea Breexo, Mayo, from Shields for Alicantp,
was on North Foreland 30th ult.
Barque La Oiquena, Berry, for Philadelphia, was at
Matanzasfith Inst. ’
Barque Brothers, Ohoorer, hence for Olenfhego*.
which put luto New York ?th lust, for repairs, cleared
at that port on Monday for destination, ’
Brig Poconoket, Teague, henbe at Salem 16th Inst. * •
-o ■* A B -«t Ul!Ui/u ».
Brig Wm Nichols, gtrout, hence at Boston ITth itut.
Brig Abruscabab, Carlisle, from Georgetown, SQp
haring repaired, cleared at Boston 17th Inst, for 8i
John, NB. ;-J
Schrs II Blackman, Sherman.Rnd Nebraska,GaskiU,'
sailed from Salom 16th Just, for Philadelphia.
Schr Lucinda Jane, Wall, hence at Salem 16th Inst.•
Schrs Cyrus Chamberlain, Elliott: Mary T Plater,
Blirnrd. and Charm. Blitxard, from Now York, at Wil* ■
mtaston.Dul.lTUiloßt. > }
‘ 'Bents T Benedict, Goldsmith, and Wm John, ~r4»-j
hence at NeCr Haven 16th Inst. f, I
Schr Isabel, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Haven '
16th Inst, 1
Schrs Hannah Willetts. Oranmer, and B 0 Scribner,
Carlisle, hence at Salem 14th Inst. : ,
Schrs B Watson, Pequoncock, & L Tar and Eleanor, i
for Philadelphia, sailed from Salem 14th Inst.*
Schr James Ward, Baker, cleared at New York yester
day for Philadelphia , 1
Schr H B Gibabn, Crocker, hence at £pst Greenwich.
14th inst. .. ‘
Schr Ontario. Yangilder, Railed from East Greenwich
14 tb Inst, for Philadelphia. '
Schr Sophia Ann, Smith, at Fall River 13th lost, from
Bristol, Pa, |
Schrs T Paige, Robinson, and Snsan Orlean, Bragg,
for Philadelphia, Balled from Fall River 18tb lost. [ •
Schr Palestine, Gambern, Bailed from Fall River 14th
inst. for Philadelphia.
Sohr Saco, Facemere, hence at Richmond 17th mit. ..
Schr L B Somers, Myers, hence at Savannah 15th tost.
Schr Sarah, Benson, for Philadelphia, cleared at New
Bedford 17th Inst.
Schr N Berry, Pendleton, hence at Beverly 14th tort..
Schrs Eldrod. , and Spencer D. Mams, hence at
Nantucket 16fh Inst. • •
Schrs J L Hess, Loper; Henry Cole, Haxelton;
Saunders, Williams; Eraeline Rickey, Tice, and Union,
Baker, sailed from Providence 15th Inst, for Phllada. * «.
Schr War Steed, Smith-hence at Providence 16th tost,
Schr Hannah Matilda, White, sailed from Providence
15th inst. for Philadelphia.
Schrs E L Bay, Hackney, and Charlotte, Smith, sailed
from Pawtucket 10th tost, for Philadelphia.
Schrs James Bliss, Hatch, and H Lewis, Cole, sap*
posed for Philadelphia, sailed from Warren 16th Inst.
Schr Charles Carroll, Pratt, hence at Hartford 16th
Inst.
Schr IsU, Chase, hence at Portland 15tU inst,
Scht Geo Amos, Morithew, for Havana, cleared at Sa
vannah lfith'lnst.
Schr Mary J Hoyt, Starr, from Boston, at Baltimore
yesterday. ■-
Bchrs M Wrightiogton, Wrlghtlngton. and IB AF t f
Pharo, hence at Fall Rlvor 16th inst.
Sehrs Speed, Somers, and A j Morton, Henderson,
hence at Boston 17th inst. <
Schr'A Downing, Klee, hence at N Bedford 18th tost.
Schr Only Son, Perry, from Delaware Olty, at New
Bedford 16th tost.
Schr Neptune, Clark, for Philadelphia, aalled from N
Bedford 16th inst.
Steamer Block Diamond. Allen, cleared at New Fork
on Monday fos Philadelphia.
Barge Star, Drake, cleared at New York yesterdayioP
Philadelphia.
MARINE MISCELLANY.
Launched—At Richmond, Me. Bth inst. by Mr. T J
Southard, a fine schr by the name of Hespearing.
The s.eamahlp Granada was yesterday taken on the
large balance dock for repairs. She will he stripped, re*
caulked and nowly coppered.
Whale ship 1 George, 270 tons, with all her whaling'
gear and appurtenances, was sold at auction at New Bed
ford 17th inst, as she was discharged from her last voy
age, to Gideon Allen A Son forsBfioo. One-sixteenth of
ship Roman woo also sold at auction, as she was dU*.
Charged from her last voyage, to Qeo V Barker, the,
rate of $6260.
SPOKEN. t
No date, lat 227 43, long 1140, ship Chepultepee, frost i
Bombay for Liverpool.
July 6. off Cape Frio, barque Fame. Kennedy.froto
Norfolk for Rio Janeiro.
Aug 9, lat 32 46, long 67 42, brig MaryE Thompson,
from Boston for Mat&nzas.
New York, Aug. 17.—-Arrived, ship Aztan, Hcagam
from Calcutta March 29th, Sandshead April Ist, and St.
Helena July Bth, with linseed, hides, Ac. Hud a suc
cession of calms In the Bay or Behgal, also very high
SE trade winds to the Indian Ocean: had very heavy
weather off the Cape of Good Hope, which she passed-
June 21st. Arrived at St Holeaa July 4th, and while
there was run Into by £r ship Cairngorm, carrying away
onejibboom, cathead, broke main roil, store bulwarks,
and done other damage.
46.40 E, off Madagascar, saw an American whale ship
showing a red dag. with white letters S B onlt. The A
crossed the Equator in the Atlantic July 23d, (uidbal
liad light W to WNW winds since passing Bermuda.
Bark Roebuck, Chose, from Rio Janeiro, July lsth, with
coffee. The U 8 ship Falmouth, for New York, and brk
Cortlta for New Orleans. Soiled July 11th, vessels left
before reported. August 12th, Ist32 long 09 fig spoke
schr Aunllla. Howe, hence for Pensacola. Brk Clara
Haxall, of Richmond, Nelson, from Rio Janeiro, July
4, with coffee. *
Cleared, ehipa Kate Prince, Jones, St Johns; City of
Brooklyn, Mitchell, New Orleans; barque F W Fanning,
Harding. Cardenas; brigs Martha, Donaldson, St Johns,
NP; M Hamilton, Baker, Mobile; schrs ft N Hawkins,
Maadreil, Charleston; John Boston, Lingo, Savannah.
Sailed, steamship Empire City, McGowan, Havana and
New Orleans.
Aug. 18—Arrived, U S M Steamship Augusts, Wood*
ull, 68 hours from Bavannah, with mdso ana passengers,
Sunday, 8 a. m. off Frying Pan shoal, passed schooner
Passport; 2 P M Ist 8i.14, lon 76.37, passed schooner W
H Smith! '
U B M steamship Marlon Foster, from Charleston,
with merchandise and passengers. On Sunday, 515 P
M, Cape Hatteras light boaring W 8 W, exchanged sig
nals with steamship Florida State of Georgia, from Phi
ladelphia for Charleston, and steamship Nashville hence
for Charleston. On Monday, 12 30 A M, exchanged sig
nals with steamship Florida hence for Savannah, at 12
80 P Jf, exchanged signals with schooner Ponce from
Rio Grando, bound north.
Ship RD Sheppard, of New Orleans, Gale, from Leg
horn, June 2, passed Gibraltar Juno 18, with marble,
rags, Ao, ana 40 passengers. *
Ship wm Tapscott, Bell, Liverpool, July Ist, with
mdse and 760 passengers. July lltb, lat 47 30, lon Id
10, spoko the Cygnet of London bound east; 14tb, lat 61
30. lon 23 20. spolce Jaß Ridden of Annan bound east;
17th, lat 62 40 lon 2610, passed an American Bteamer
with two masts headings B, had no steam up, apparent
ly a man of war.
Bark Tremont, of Boston, Baker, Bordeaux, Juno
20th, with brandy, Ac. July 17th, lat 41, lon 27 50,
spoke schooner Pride of the Sea, hence for [understood]
Marseilles; Aug 10th, lat 42 40, lon 63 60, spoko back
Wolf from Boston for Pictou. The Tremont baa had
light wosterly winds and calms the entire passage,
Barkentine Col John Mcßae, Park, Wilmington, N 0,
4 days, with naval stores.
Old, ship City of Mobilo, Marshall, Mobile: brigs
Peru, McLelian, St Johns; Martha, (Br) Donaldson, St
Johns; schrs North Star, Derrickson, Savannah: Wake,
O’Brien, Wilmington; E C Feller, Arnold, Charleston.
BOSTON, Aug 17—Art- ship Jos Holmes, (of Kings
ton,) Josalyn. New Orleans; Brigs F P Ladd, (Br) Por*
ter, St Kitts 29th ult: Volant, (Br) Lorway, Sydney, OB:
Victoria Ursula, (Br) Lenoir, Pictou: Mecosta, (of
Gouldsboro’) Haynes, Pictou; Irene, (Br) Boudrot, Pic
tou; James Crosby, (or Bangor) Clifford, Piotou. Brig
China, (of Rockport) Boomer, Port an Prince 27tb ult.
Bpoke about 29th, off St. Marc, brig lanthe, of Eastport,
from a Southern port, out 52 days for a port In 81 Do-'
mingo, with yellow pine lumber.
Telegraphed—Br brig Active, supposed from Nova'
Scotia. Signal for two uarks and three brigs.
Old barks Monmouth, Henry Merritt, St Johns, NF,
to load for the Mediterranean; Undine, Merryman, New
Orleans; Etiwan, HalL Charleston; brigs Richmond,
Hopkins. Rosario via Buenos Ayres; Stephen Young,
Perry, Pictou; 8 D Hart, Hart, Charleston; Fleetwood.
Burr, Richmond.
Sailed—Wind NNW to SBB with rain, brig Souther,
and probably went to sea. Bark Monmouth was towe d
to sea on Saturday afternoon.
, SALEM, August 16—Arr barque Ann. A Mary, Bab
bidge, Congo River, Africa, June 28. with palm oli, Jto
ry, gum, Ao, to Root Brookhouse. Left brig Charlotte,
Lockhart, from N York, April 14, arr 20tb, nno. Sailed*
in company with brig Rodney Carr. Swain, (from Eton- \
ington via St Helena.) bound North. At Loando June
20, barque John unc. Sailed June 16,
barques Eastern Btar, Voorhees, for St Thomas, Africa:
Searaew, Marks. Benguela. >
BALTIMORE, August 17.—Arr. steamship Jackson,
Baker. New York; brigs W H Brune, Knight, Marseilles
via Gibraltar; experienced light westerly winds most of
the po&sogo ; Ina, Laneey, Eastport. Steamer Belvi
dere, Keene, Richmond, reports haTingp&ssedoffCedar
Point, on Sunday, about 12 M, bark Georgo A Henry,
Trower. hence for West Coast S America—wished to be
reported., 18th—Arr, schrs Georgia, Sweet. Newbury
port; Peter Mowell, Small, Boston. Cld, schrs R H
Huntley, Hammond, Piermont, NY; Segulne, Bell, New
York. Sid, barks Creole, Ooflln, Bahia and a market:
May Queen, Johnson, West Indies; brigs Seguin, Nel
son, Charleston; Johanna Jacobs, (Dutch,) Mink, Em.
den, Hoi.
Cld at Newcastle previous to 50th ult, Hope, Merrill,
and Glance, Gillespie, N York. ’
Sid from Belfast 31st* Tahiti, Tilley, Newport, E.
Sid from Hamburg 3oth ult, Victoria Reed. Preble,
England.
Ar at Antwerp 30th, Concordia, Smith, N York. Bid
31st, John H Ryersoa, Latham, N York.
Ar at Calcutta June 9, Chas Hill, Hale, Liverpool Peb
8; 12th, Frauk Johnson, Lnthrop, Bombay; 17th, Daniel
Webster, Sampson, Liverpool March 1; Merrimac, Brag,
do, (Plymouth, Feb 23.) ' * **
Old June 13, Ella E Badger, Tarlton, Boston; Arab
Crosby, —; 18th, Robt Treat, Treat, Boston.
Sid from Savor, Jane '<, Tsar, Fales, Boston: Ocean
Steed, Cunningham, Dieppe andllavro; Bth, South Shore,
Lathrop, Boston: 20th, Peter Marcy. Thompson, do;
J Montgomery, Hamilton, do; Arammgo, Carson, New
York; Element. Odell, Bushire; 11th, Gem of the Ocean,
Thurston, Hamburg.
Ar at Akyab May 28, Cromwell, Adams, Calcutta.
Sid May 21, Windward, Smith, Queenstown; 23d Glen
burn, Tebenham, Falmouth; 80tb, Albonl, Barnabr. do:
June l.t, Midnight, U.tcb, Qttßenstown.
814 from b»t»vl«, Juno 7, EUta Thornton, Maxwell,
London. .
Ar. at Samarang, May 21, Lowell, Knowles, Sourbavs,
(and sld 24th for Boston.) '
At Hong Kong Juue 9, ships Contest, Steele, for
Siam; Galatea, Barber, for Bombay; Challenge, Ken
ney; Good Hope, Miller; John Wade, Welsh; Kremlin.
Johnson; Maylay, Wilcoub; Golden City, Lee, ondßar
reds Brouthers. Peelo, unc; schrs Frolic and Carbon do.
AtLoando, Africa, June 29, barque John Gilpin,
Mamins, unc.
Sld from do June 25, barques Eastern Star, Yorhees,
for St Thomas, Africa; Semew, Marks, for Benguela.
At Congo River, Africa, Juue 28, brig Carlotle, Lock
hart, from New York; arr 20th, uno.
Sld from do June 28th, brig Rodney Carr, Swatu,
bound North.
At Surinam, JiTly 28, barque Tropic Bird, Herrick,
from Gloucester via Cayenne, just arr; Clara O Bell,
Saunders, for Gloucester,unc; brign Frederic,Brown,
from Cayenne; Able Jones, Tucker, for Gloucester, unc:
Cronataat, Centre, unc. Sld 26th, Benj Cushing. Somes.
Gloucester.; •
Old at Quebec, 24th lust., Harvest Home, Cowan, Ar*
drossan, Windermere, Rosa. Pwlheli, Seneca Moore,
Conway, Regent, Danoen, Newcastle: Policy, Stamp,
Llannelfy, Westmoreland. Griffiths, Queenstown: C.
Bharples, Frederick der Groeae, Turk, Cardiff; Ragen,
Panadrson, Loudon; Maiy Leonard, Durkee, Oaralff,
Henrietta, Leyschinsky, Sunderland. 8. D. Ryerson,
Crosky Greenock; St.Laurent,Poirier,Bathnnt.
Ar it Matantas, 7th lust., schr J. T, Davenport, Ham
lin, Charleston; sld 7th, brigs B. Young, Colson, Port
land: Joseph Albion, Gott, Wilmington, NO.
Bid from Cardenas, 7th Inst., brig Joseph Fish, Phil
lips, New York. , ’
« Ar v t v*? B W» hwi: brig Ocean Ware, Martin,
DOME9TIO PORTS.
FOREIGN PORTS.
LUt of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels,
OIBABD HOUSE-Cheitout street, below Ninth.
Dr Wood, Washington B T Hassell, New York
A Iverson, do 1 . W Mining, do
Mrs Moore, do MJ Bayard, .do
H Goldthwart, Mobile R W Kearfelt. Baltimore .
D Woolfolk A la, MU* JWBall, do
W O Richards, Columbus, J Loughridge. Marlon, Ala
w Hlw S Stevensjpa
H Hugben, Pa D Perkins, Phil*
Sidney Strong A la, Pitts- M Stewart, do
burgh, Penaa George Frazer, Columbus,
ETallcott, St Paul Mias - -
M M Goodwin, do E McAlister, Pa
FtjYlUia. Savannah R K Hlnea, Ga
F,T Willis, do Mrs Oamak, Athens. Qa
M B Williams, do Miss Oamak, do
W King A la, do R Wall, do
W H Olcott, Ga . AW Pool, Ark
H T EUett, Miss T B Weber, lowa -
M Van Horn, Hudson City J Hopkinson A son, 8 C
SMLayton, do DM Ashley,Ky
T B Wallace, Mo J Goodwin, Aurora
J R White, Norfolk W R Royster. Ala
AP, Gaines, Ark LR Moore, do
Mias M M Gaines, Ark Mrs O E White, Balt
J WWare, Ca AW Bowman, NY
.J 8 Kennard A lady, St Louis E V Hsie A lady, N C
Rev J McNeill. N Y PSBacot,SO
A S Dungan, San Francisco F Roberts, N Q
J W Mctyillongh. Balt H H Roberts, do-
Miss Waters, Charleston Miss Wilson, On
R K Hatchings, Clinton, Ga B F Young, Natchez
L A Hart, WUmington, NO Wm H Norris A !y, NY
A DebattU, N Y Sami Clapp, Brooklyn
A A Depreau, Brooklyn 8 Wilkes, Md .
J Waddell. Md H Weed A ly, Newb’g, NY
John F Ennis, Washington J M Benedict A ly, do
£ Smith, Lee, Mate F W Bennett A lv, Bolt
J Wiicos, Meridan, Ot WE Butler, Elytra, NY
Wm Menzes A ly, NY Caleb Seagrave, ProV, RI
John R Putnam, Boston W S Hulyer, St Louis
F Geodell, NY M J Allen, NY
J D Burch, Miss H J Kerncr, NY'
W Strong, Beading J R Marsh, Aaron Springs
J KO&rson, Rochester, N T O Atwater, Ohio
B W Bowerman, NY JH Long, Miss
Wm Williams. Penna A G Stotlemrith, Alabama
H Brown. New York RJHill, do
A M Reed A ly, Florida E Picknoll A ly, Tennessee
Mrs Cabell A dad, Miss MrsAnnPicknell do
O L Thomas, do E H Chapman,
H S Allen, Whitehall N Y John Waft,
J W Yanderberst, Brooklyn R Garrett, Albany
Jas Rankin, Newark J Thornburgh, St Louis
J A Peck, Connecticut Robt L S Hall, New York
JB Greemnan, Brooklyn C Judsbn, do
•D Bpencer, Brooklyn FR Justus, New Orleans
A Blake. do Theo Danxiger, do
Thos J Turner, Illinois W B Feesenan, Boston
TB Hamlin A sons, Nash* Evan Thomas, Jr, BaltU
villo Tenn more
J W Berkeley, Kentucky Geo RMmer, New York
G Knap, Pittsburgh. „
- STATES UNION, Market street, above Sixth.
Sami D finish, Oarlisle Wm B Coulter, Latrobo, Pa
Jas M Groom, Harrisburg H G Monroe, Pittsburgh
Ghae R McGee, Baltimore J E Fox, Chester co, Pa
Joseph Sewel, Ohio Chas G Gets,Chicago, 111
Sunl Boggs, Chicago, 111 H G Warne, Pittsburgh
Otto L Reese,West Chester Thos Keating, Harrisburg
Robt-Jones, Baltimore Mrs Brott. Columbia
Wm Moore,Wrightaville. Pa Wm Brook, Tamaqua, Pa
. R L Smith, Tamaqua, Pa
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch;
DN Ropes, NY. J W Bailey, Mo. 5 .•. ,
P T Glass, Tentt. John Watkias v T«’on.
0 Bardwell, Now York Ira Canfield, Newtek, NJ
Isaac Smith, Meriden, Ot. J Roxbuty, AW2X V*.
N Loewenthal, New York Sam’l Hecht.BAltlmore
8 Pifferling, Baltimore H E Peyton,Me.’
Jolrn Robbins, Phllada John G Spencer, Plant, O
W B Aber, Pittsburgh • Jom 1 l 8 FeeUer, St Louis
A M Bhiolds, BlalrsvlUe L Morganstern, Pittsburgh
Paul Groff, do E W Davidson. Phllada.
-Jas A Nimmo, Florida E Nebhut, Ga.
Samlßomberger, Lancaster Frock Graeey, Memphis.
W Trego, Bucks oo Thoa F Brown, New-York
G P Campbell, Ohio Hiram Wolf, Mtuch Chunk
W 8 Brown, Council Bluffs R M Palmer, Pittsburgh *
.WWKrily, Port Royal • T E Malbry, Lafayette, Ky
BRMollvneauz, Oxford,O LG.Swartz,Lancaster
Wm Daniel. Maryland JohnHLentz,Tennessee
J P Curl, CireleviUe,o Wm Cully. Pittsburgh
BHSwansey, Shippensburg Jas Waddell, Maryland
E O Wadhams, Plymouth James it Gillie do
GW Farris, Tennessee A Beatto, St Joseph, Mo
B W Andrews, Tennessee W J Ely, Clarksville, Tenn
G 8 Whitmore, Arkansas L W Love, Gallatine. Tenn
Wilson Agor, Colombia eo O Faltog, Mississippi
A Beaumont and to, Pitts Mrs McCullough, Pitts
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third.
J A Alrich.Lonisville, Ky Isaac S Handy, Cape May
3 J Corer, Danville Calvin S Day, Wiuterv’e, O
Geo Frees, Beading, Pa DS McCoy, do’
Jabez Sparks, PottavlUe A Lambert, New Hope, Pa
Miss Mary Sparks, do J H Elmer, Bridgetou, N J
Mite E Spares, do All Miller, Cape May
Andrew F Vaughan, Cal James L Kcrt, Wrightaville
E T Boaz, Indianapolis, Ind T E Vickers, Ohio
W K McCance, Pittsburgh J M Mrttlino, Centre co, Pa
IJ Boyd, Ohio T P Officer, Alabama
8 G Newcomer, Jackson,Mis Thos C Newcomer, N O
K Peck, Conn C Bartlett A lady, Flam*
Caleb wheeler, Reading tagion, N 3
Wm 8 Fisher, do Rlch’d Sharpe, Luzerne co
F6Boaz, do SO Parmenter,Bocklsl*
W M Lee, do and, 111
AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut st., below Sixth.
W W MorroW, Little Rock, TW Russel, Hartford, Ct
Arkansas, QJ Hinds, Philipsburg, Pa
J W Murphy, Phlla W Smith & U Petersburg J
H M Zook, Harrisburg, Virginia,
Goo W Cummings, Phlla R 8 Mcllvaine, Lancaster.
C SiUyiaan, Potuvlllc, J Gates & la,GinclnaUi,
T J Boyce, Saratoga, Jas M Ridley, N V
DC AlUnson, Westfield,Mass Jaa Terry & wife, Conn
JW Sexton, PhUa, Miss S Treat, do
T J Prow. Ala N T Baldwin &la do
3 J Norfolk, Md Eli Terry, do
9 C Charleston, Atlantic Cy MissSKnoles, Dayton, 0
E R Robinson, Ky L 3 Livingston, Tenn,
B Robinson, do S Sanford, do
Henry putsch, New York HarTey Russell, New York
Geo Richards, Pottstown Chaa Kelli, BoonvUle, Mo
Satouel M Brlcker,Lancaster Ambrose M Roll, Lancaster
R B Arery,Philadelphia Via 0 Hampton. New York
A Inslee, New York WW Rygott, do
J L Waggoner, Kentucky J B Wallace, Kentucky
3 N Cktlett,Hopkinsville Ky Geo U Barr, New York
Tboi Boltimore, Virginia W Judah, Louisville
J S Heacpck, Gloversville J W Robinson. Boston
DW C Smith, Cincinnati WH Freeman, Norfolk Va
Jobs 6 Stewart, Chicago.
' ’ CITl' HOTEL-Third (treet, tbtnt Klee.
Saral Johnston, BoylestownJM Mayfield, Doyleatown
Edgar Shoff, Center Co. Edw Milton, Bloomsburg
Sen CTefft,-Newark, NJ A Mount, Newark. N J
ftlfeUy, Rordentowa • W H FUtaraft, Bridestarff
it Bumoulco, Pittsburg M Hubert, Morristown
tl B Chatan), Lockharea 8 Thompson, Clearvllle
It Huhn, Doyleatown, 8 Storenson, Clearvillo
Mrs. Hcibt 'White, Philo H Stone, Parkereburgh
It Davis, N J G Dunlop, N J
Blair Moore, Holldaysburg
Spcrinl Notices.
Merchant*, Clerks, Book-Keeper!, or those
Intending to become such, should read at once those
new pocket handbooks entitled “How to Write,** <( Uow
to Talk,** “llow to Behave,” and especially “How to
i do Buiness.** A new “Pocket Guido to Success in Prac*
tical Life, Choice of Pursuit, with Legal and Commer
cial Forms.** Price 30cents; muslin, 60 cents. One
dollar will pay for the four works in paper, or f 1.60 In
one.large handsomely-bound volume. They will be
sent to subscribers by first mail, postage prepaid, by
Fowler and Wolta, No. 231 Arch street, Philadelphia.
Aug. 19»lt*
Bower’s Infant Cordial.—This Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and
effi&lent aromatics known in medicine, and is 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 Choiie, windy pains and spasms. Believes
tffed mitigates much of children’s suffering daring denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran*
qulllaes pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, Ao.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been need In thousands of cases with the most
abundant sucsess. No family should be withont it.
Prepared only by Hknrt A. Bowsn,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. cornor of Blxth and Green sts., Philadelphia.
Tp whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
byDrugglsts generally. au 23-ly
Seamen’s Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de
posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate
of five per cent, per annum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open dally, from 0 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
tary, James 8. Pringle.
Walton’a Gents’ Furnishing Store, 101 North
Btxth Street, below Race. Particular atteutiou given
to the manufacture of flue SHIRTS, which will'be sold
at very moderate rates, for cash. aulS-lw*
Saving Fond—Five For Cent* Interest—Na
tional Safety Trust Company, in Walxut Btreet, south
west corner of Tsibd Street, Philadelphia. Assets
overOa* Million ahd a Half op Dollars, invested
& R9al Estate, MoarOAOEB,Gßonyo Remts, and other
Arstd&s* securities, as required by the charter. This
Institution confines Its business entirely to the recei
ving of money on deposit. Any sum, large or small,
Is received, and the money is always paid back, with
out notice, to any amount. .
Tbq office Is open every day from 9 o’clock in the
morning until 7 o’clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 9 o’clock.
IP" A Meeting of the Malt and Liquor
DEALERS ASSOCIATION will be held on every
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock, at DILIGENT
HALL, Tenth anri Filbert streots. By order of
' atjl2-wMhtr ASSOCIATION.
iUurringcs.
On the 16th inst., by Rev. John W. Hickman, Mr.
WILLIAM LOVETT to Miss MARGARET LINNIS. both
of Camden. N. J.
On Tuesday, llth inßtant, by the Rev. Joseph Ken
nard, Mr. WILLIAM HOLT to Miss SARAH M. NOBLE.
On the 6th of July, by the Rev. Wm. Ramsey, Mr.
SAMUELS. SHAFFER to bliss ADALINE ARNETT,
both of this city.
©ciitljs.
On the 28th instant, DANIEL BWEENY, aged 70
years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from * hia lata resi
dence, 8. W. corner of Sixth and Catherine streets, on
Thursday afternoon, at 3o’clock, without further no
tice. Propced to Cathedral Cemetery. it#
fITEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
il OFFICE 414 WALNUT St., Franklin .Buildings.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PRIVILEGE to INCREASE
TO 600,000.
This Company fa now faff/ organ ted, and prepared to
make all kinds of Insurance against loss or damage by
Fire and Marine Perils, at current rates.
OFFICERS.
H. C. LAUGHLIN. President.
RICHARD BIIIELDS, Vice President.
GEO. SCOTT, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
11. C. L&ughlin,
P. Sherwood,
Wm. Osborne,
Richard Shields,
T. W. Shewell,
CJEA-BATHING AT CAPE MAY, CAPE
r 3 ISLAND.—'The Centro House will bo kept open for
the accommodation of viiitera until November next, at
a reduced price. J. E. MEORAY, Proprietor.
augl9*eod2w
TCLAGSI FLAGS!—PACKER FLAGS,
X also PUla Flags from two and a half Indus to five
feet, wholesale, and retail, at the flag Depot. No. 60
South Second street. aug I9.jm*
TyOTIOE.—LETTERS TESTAMENT IRY
11 upon the Katate of HANNAH OAIJIOON, (do
cmed,) hnifw been granted to the undonlgned; all
persons indebted to said Estate will please make part
ment, and those haring claims will present the same to
4<t CHARLES B. REES, Executor,
auW.wet* No. 3386 Coated street.
WANTED— GOAL, GROCERIES, DRY
GOODS, to., for House and Sign Painting, and
Gluing, at No. «U OALLOWHILL street.
AIM, ahoy wanted under instructions. &u!9«eod'3t*
WHEATLEY’® ARCH BT. THEATKE.
F ¥ -Solo Lessee W. WHEATLEY.
Soil* oi Smcm.—Orohesti* atslls, 60 cants: Dress
Circle (no extra clnrge for Scoured Bests). SO cants;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 26 cents; Seats In Prl
▼ate Boxes. 76 Cents; Whole Private Box, $3: Gallery,
ISceatt; Qallorr for Colored Persona.2s cents: Prl’
▼ate Box la Golfer? for Colored Persons, 8$ cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. untU 3P. M.
J. M. B. wBXTTQ&t .Treasurer.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, August 19th, will he
presented for the second time, the new play entitled
CHARITY'S LOVE, OR THE TRIALS OF A HEART.
Captain Algernon Mr. E. L. Davenport
Charity Mrs. E. L. Davenport
To conclude with
MY PRECIOUS BETSY.
Mr. J. S. Clarke
Mr.BpttftU .....
Doors will open at 7 o’clock.
terforn;ance» commence at T)s ptecleelj
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Fro
y V jirletor. Mr. WM. 3. NAULE: Acting and Stage
Manager, Mr. WAYNE OLWINE. Prices—Dresa Circle
and Pargnette, 60 cents: Upper Circle, 26 cents; Private
Box and Orchestra Seats, 76 cents. Box Office open
from 9 o’clock A. M. to 4P, M. Boors openat 7 o’clock;
performance will commence at 8.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Angnst 19th,
NAGLE’S
JUVENUE COMEDIANS.
The performance will commence with
_ ~ „ TOM NODDY’S BEOBET.
Captain Ormond Little Frederick Wren
Marj N0ddy........ Little Martha Wren
c , SINCtIN(J AND DANCING.
The whole to conclude with the operetta of
THKWELSHOIRL
TVATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT
J.l STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH— Action Manager,
WAYNE OIWINB. Prices-Seata In PrWato Box ji
cents; Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents; Dress Circle and Par
quet, 37# cents; Family Circle, 26 cents. Box office
open from 10 io 8 o’clock, whan seat* can to secured
open at 7; to commence at 8 o’clock.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 19th.
CHRISTY f WOOD'S MI,\ T STRBLS t
In a variety of their unequalled Ethiopian delineations.
The performance trill consist of Songß, Dances and Wit
ticisms. Tocouclude with
BLAGS BLUNDERS, on FORTY WINKS.
Julias Crow, a Blacking Man George Christy
Jocelyn Highflyer B. Bowers
Miss Cynthia Racoon Master Eugene
Academy of music, broad and-
LOCUST Streets.—Mr. E. a. MARSHALL, Sole
Lessee.—Last week but one of the PROMENADE CON
CERTS.
THIS EVENING, August 10th, novel and attractive
features. MADAME JOHANNSEN, MISS G. RICH*
INGS, Mr. PIGKANESER, MB. FRAZER. (URL
BERGMAN, and the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. New
'and splendid STATUARY, just lv.ded from ship Eu
phrasia by Signor VITO VITI A BON, perfect like
nesses of the following eminent American statesmen:
Washington, Olay, Jackson, Webster, Calhoun and
Fillmore. Admittance 2ft cents. au 19
C<ANFORD’S OPERA house—
-I*3 ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
Doors open at 7% o'clock—to commence at 8,
> Admittance 25 cents.
VARIETY WEEK.
MONDAY and TUESDAY, August ifth and 18th. will
be performed, “ The Virginia Mummy."
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, “ The Frightened
Family.”
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. ’< Villikins and Dinah."
Previous to the piece; Ethiopian Minstrelsy by San
ford’s Opera Trocpe, and Dancing by the Sanford chil
dren. aul7-lw
PARKINSON'S ILLUMINATED GAR
DENS,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH.
PROMENADE CONCERTS with the Scottish Nightin
gale, a Fine Orchestra, Fire Works, Ao.,
EVERY EVENING.
au 18-tf Admittance, one shilling.
tiOAf) OR $6OO BOOK BINDERY FOR
SALE—Seven yean established, doing a
fair Job business, which can be increased, both blank
and printed jobs. Location. 685 Arch street, below
Sixth. Blank books at cost, jobs bound to order.
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The best and cheapest ambro-
TYPES in the World, at the new rooms, 1520 West
MARKET Street, over Chance's Dry Goods Store.
EVANS,
Photographer and Practical Teacher.
MRS. BARTON'S BOARDING AND
DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1029
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY in September. aol9-6w#
Bailey & co., chestnut street.
Manufacturers of
BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE,
Under their inspection, on the premises exclusively.
Citicens 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-
Binge, and all other articles in the Diamond lino.
Drawings of NEW DESIGN 3 will be nude free oi
charge for those wishing work made to order.
RICH GOLD JEWELRY.
A beautiful assortment of all the new style! of Fine
Jewelry, suck as Mosaic, Stone and Shell Cameo,
PearJ, Coral, Carbuncle, Marquislte,
Lava, Ac., Ac.
SHEFFIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, Ac.
Also, Bronze and Marble CLOCKS, of newest styles,
and of superior quality. aul-d twAwly
COAST PILOT—IN PRESS AND WILL
SOON BE PUBLISHED, the followiug standard
Books, viz: Blunt's Coast Pilot. 18th edition; Bow
ditch’s Navigator,27thedition: Snipmaiter'aAssistant.
9th edition.
We invite attention to our now Spring Centre Com
passes, which answer for either light or hoavy weather,
and are especially adapted for steamers, and vessels
where the motion is considerable. They requiro fewer
repairs than any eompa&s now in uso.
Marine Opera Glasses of superiorquality, Spy Glasses,
Aneroid and Mercurial Barometers, • Thermometers,
American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad
rants, Azimuth Compasses, Binaries, Log Glasses, and
all kinds of Nautical Instruments and Books, constantly
on band-
Alio, Charts of all parts of the world from the latest
and best authorities
Agents for Rogers’ Americas Code of Signals, Deni’s
Chronometers and Compasses, and for Abbott’s Horo
meter, end an instrument for working ont problems in
Nautical Astronomy by simple inspection and with per
fect accuracy. They have received the approval of ex.
perieuced shipmasters, and hare been adopted by the
U. S. Nary. E. A G. W. BLUNT.
aulUm* No. 179 Water Street.
LUMBER! LUMBER!!—The subscriber,
who has for several rears occupied the premises at
Sloan's PUaing Mill, Kensington, has removed to
COATES STREET WUAU9, adjoining tho Phcenix
Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue, where he intends
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor
ing hoards, steps, risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and
scaffold hoards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
For sale at the lowest Cash prices. Purchasers are in
vited to call and examine for themselves, and every ef
fort will be made to give satisfaction. Orders received
and supplied at the shortest notice for all kinds and
sixes of Southern yellow Fine, Timber and Boantling.
aul-tf 8 8. KICHIK.
MACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES,
Sold by CHADWICK & BRO., SECOND Street
first door above Race. auglB-3mos.
NOTlCE.—Consignees for
W Norwegian Barque ANNA. Kildahl, mwter, from
La Rochelle, will please send their permit* on board, or to
tho Counting House of the subscribers; u all goods not
permitted within five days, will be sent to PnblTe Btores.
HENRY BOHLEN&OO..
221 and 223 Sooth 4th street.
/CAUTION—ALL PERSONS ARE CAU
TIONED against trusting any of the CREW of the
Norwegian Barque “ANNA,” Kildahl master, from La
Rochelle, as bo debts of their contracting 'will bo paid
by Captain or Consignees. HENRY BOIILEN,
nu!B-3t 221 and 223 South Fourth st.
H/TRS. M - A. BURKE,
IfX* 802 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE EIGHTH,
Informs SOUTHERN and WESTERN MERCHANTS she
has opened
FALL AND WINTER PATTERN HATS in toner color*,
Aad a full Hue of MOURNING HATS. auglB-2w
\m7anted-aboy who “can read
T Y manuscript well. Apply at the PRESS OFFICE.
CARTER’S ALLEY, above SECOND, after 12 o’clock.
aul7
WANTED TO RENT.—A THREE
Story BRIOK HOUSE, suitable for a small
family. The best references given. Address “ Rent/’
Press Office. au!2-2wf
CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BYCHAD-
Yj WICK A 8R0.,N0.202N. SECOND Street.
auglB-3mos.
ALL" OF ST. JAMES THE LESS*
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SOHOOL FOR BOYS.
Rgv. B. R. BMTBBR, Rkotob.
The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep.
tember 1.
Circulars maybe obtained at the Bookstore of H.
HOOKER, 8. W. corner EIGHTH and OHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Post Office, Falls bf Schuylkill, Phila
delphia. i _ aul7-6ra
WELCOME RANGE. —BoId by CHAD-
Y Y WICK A BRO. .202 N. SECOND St. aulB-3m.
Leading criminal cases, vol. ii.
A SELECTION OF LEADING OASES IN
CRIMINAL LAW.
With notes by E. H. BENNETT and F. F. HEARD.
Yol. 11., Bvo ; $5. lust published, by
LITTLE, BROWN A CO.,
au!7-3tcd* 112 Washington street, Boston.
Hotel and summer banges.-
Sold by CHADWICK A BRO., 202 N. SECOND S 1
auglB-3moa.
George h. Armstrong, attor
ney AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, 1,344
Lombard street, below Broad. aul7*lni*
Welcome range.—soldbychad
WICK A BRO, 202 N. SECOND St. au3S-3ra.
CHAS. HALLOWELL & CO., •
NO. 417 MARKET STREET,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPOSTERS OF
HATS, CAPS, AND LADIES’ FANCY FURS.
Merchants will find it to their interest to examine our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere. aul4-lm#
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—2OO bbls Spirits
Turpentine, to arrive, for sale by
MARTIN A MACALI3TER,
aul HO North Water Street.
COrrON —200 bales good Middling to Mid
diing Fair Cotton, in store and for sale by
MARTIN A MAOALISTER,
aul 119 North Water Street
THOMASIE. BAXTER.—HARDWARE,
CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET ST.,
above Ninth, south aide, Philadelphia. au l-6m
JOHN N. REEVES, CARPENTER AND
BUILDER, PASSYUNK ROAD, opposite County
Prison.
Orders for Jobbing promptly attended to. aul-lm
CEMETERY OFFICE, NO
vJT 118 WALNUT St., beIowPIFTH ' au lltf
George Minster.
W. 0. Stotesburr,
R. M. Carliie,
O. 0. Butler,
Geo. Scott. [au!9»y
TUVANS* GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE,
JEi No. 336 CHESTNUT Street. N. 8.-No conneo
tion with any other house lu the City. aul-Sra
CHARLES MAGARGE & CO.,—
Wholesale Dealers In PAPER, RAGS, Ac.. No.
80 South SIXTH Street. Philadelphia. anl-lm
CULLENDER & PASCAL,
k 3 hatters,
xnl-tim No. 8 a. SIXTH etreet, PhiUdelpM.,
/COTTON —IOO bales Gulf Cotton, in store
u>i for ule I>J
PS— 17 bales Carolina Moss, lor sate ny
MARTIN & MACAUSTER,
»ul 119 North Water Street.
BALE ROPE.—Buyers are invited to call
, and examine our Manila Bale Bopo, yrhleb we can
can icll as tow as American, and warrant It superior In
strength end durability.
WEAVER, TITLES ft 00.,
an 11 No. 33N. Water »t. »mU22N,ffbarrel,
C^mnaements,
MARTIN ft MACALIBTER,
119 North Water Street.
Canbiimtfs for ®Ece.
ASSEMBLY
THOMAS S. STROWHOCEB,
Twentieth Ward, Eleventh District
Buhject to Democratic Rales. aalP-lt*
Recorder of deeds—albert d.
BOILEAU, Sixteenth Ward. Subject to Demo
cratic Rules. r . auglB-dtsepB*
FOR PBOTHONOTARY OF THE dis
trict COURT. WM. M. REILLY, of First Ward.
Subject to Democratic Rales. aa!7-dteeB*
£um assembly—jshn h. brady,
* Eighth War i—Seventh Legislative District, Sub-
Ject to Democratic rules. aalS-tsepS*
PBOTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT—WM. LOUGHLIN, Becond Ward, Sub
ject to Democratic roles. aals-Bep7*
l?OR AS SEMBLY—EDWIN SMITH,
J. NINTH DISTRICT, TWELFTH WARD. Subject
to Democratic Rales. &al4#
FOR ASSEMBLY—Second District. PER
RAN J. COOK, Second Ward. Subject to Democratic
Rules. anl2-tC#
ClerK of quarter sessions^.
JOSEPH CROCKETT, Sixteenth Ward. Subject
to Democratic Rules. au 12-4 w»
For assembly—Joseph j. keefe.
—Second Legislative District, Second Ward.
Subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention.
anft-dtSS
PBOTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT, JOHN P. M’FADDEN, of f’.. Ward.
Subject to the rules of the Democratic Party, anl-tf
Fob recorder of deeds—thos.
J. HEMPHILL, Tenth ward. Vine street, chore
Eighth. Subject to Democratic rules. anlO-lm*
JOHN M. ARUNDEL, of the Twenty
second Ward, will be a candidate for Assembly, from
the Sixteenth District. Subject to the nomination of
the Democratic Convimtion. aus-eod2w*
FOR ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT
FRANKLIN McILVAIN. Subject to Democratic
rules. auB-dtapg
OH CORONER—DR. FEODORE MIER
SON, Fifth Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules.
auS-luv*
FOR PBOTHONOTARY OF THE DIS
TRICT COURT, LEWIS T. MEABB, of Twelfi
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. auB-lm#
PBOTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT, GEORGE F. MEEBER, Twenty-second
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. and-tSeS
TjlOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—R. R.
.A YOUNG, Seventh Ward. Subject to Democratic
Bpl** au4-lm*
For clerk of quarter sessions,
SAMUEL O. THOMPSON, 6th Ward. Subject to
the Rules of the Democratic Party. au4 wA* tag*
For coroner—n. o. beid, m. d.
Subject to Democratic Rules. au4lm*
OR ASSEMBLY—FIRST DISTRICT—
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY, First Ward.* Subject
to decision o ithe Democratic Convention, aul-ftww
FOR ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT.—
DAVID R. McLEAN, Fourth Ward. Subject to
Democratic Rales. aul-tseB*
FOR ASSEMBLY—
JOSEPH HUNEKER,
Eighth District, Eleventh Ward.
Subject to Democratic Rules. atl.lm*
For recorder of deeds—
CHARLES M. MILLER,
Fourteenth Ward,
Subject to Democratic Rules, on aul t seB
For recorder of deeds—george
W. WUNDSR, Thirteenth Ward. Subject to De
mocratic Rules. aul-sw*
For recorder of deeds—n. f.
WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Sabjeot to Democrat!,
rules. au3-t»*
riLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.- -
\J GEORGS SIMPSON, THIRTEENTH WARD.—
Subject to Democratic Rules. a&ltsepS
iHiscelianeons,
CJTATE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.
3 —AGRICULTURISTS, STOCK BREEDERS, GARD
NERS, POMOLOGIST3, INVENTORS, MANUFAC
TURERS. ARTISANS 1 f All classes are Invited to be
come exhibitors.
THE PENNSYLVANIA BTATE AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY will hold its SEVENTH ANNUAL EXUI.
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, Bwlne and
Poultry, Agricultural Machines and Implements, Dairy,
Field and Garden Products, Seeds, Fruits, Flowers and
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
oil on the fourth day of the Exhibition, to which men
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 all stock
and articles to and from the Exhibition frtt of charge
as heretofore, and will issue Excursion Tickets for the
Fair week at the usual liberal rates.
Lists of Premiums and all other information will be
famished os application to ROBERT C. WALKER, Se
cretary. at the Rooms of “ the'Philadelphia Society for
Promoting Agriculture, ” Chesnut Street, below Seventh,
south aide, up stairs.
The books for the entry of articles and animals wrtl
b open on and after the Ist of September.
DAVID TAGGERT,
President Pcnna. State Agricultural Society.
eul3-d t eep 28,
KNIGHT'S COOKING EXTRACTS FOR
flavoring Pies, Pudding, Cakes, Jellies, Custards,
Ice Creams, Blanc Mange, Sauces, Syrups, Soups, Gra
vies, Ac., Ac.
Comprising
Knight’s Extract of Lemon.
Knight’s Extract of Vanilla.
Knight's Extract of Rojo*.
'Kuightbi Extract of Or ante.
Knight’s Extract of Peach.
Knight’s Extraetof Almond.
Knight’s Extract of Strawberry.
Kuight’s Extract of Pineapple.
Kuight’s Extract of Raspberry.
Knight’s Extract of Celery.
Kuight’s Extractor Nectarine.
* Knight’s Extraetof Cinnamon.
Knight’s Extractnf Nutmeg.
Knight's Extract of Ginger.
Knight’s Extract of Cloves.
Knight’s Extractor Allspice.
Knight’s Extractor Mac^.
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 & purified and concentrated form, conve
nient for all culinary purposes. Retaining their flavor
for any length of time and in any climate, and can be
used at all seasons of the year when the fresh fruit can
not bo obtained.
They are pat up in a neat and convenient manner for
use, vlx: 2 and 18 ounce bottles, and are respectfully
recommeuded to the attention of House and
Hotel Keepers, Bakers, Caterer.*, and the public in
general
Price 26 cent* pet bottle, or 6 bottles assorted for one
dollar.
For sale by C. D. KNIGHT, No. 7 South SIXTH
Street.
Grocers and Dealers supplied on liberal terms. aulS-lm
SAFES.
A large assortment of
EYANS A WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banka and Btores.
BANK LOCKB,
Equal to any now In nse.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, Ac.,
On as good terms as any other establishment in the
United States, by
EVANS A WATSON,
No. 26 South FOURTH street,
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. aul3-tf
FOR SALE, OR TO LET ON GROUND
RENT, the Lot on North aide of High Street, 132
feet east of Twentieth Stre>A 26 feet 4 inches front and
170 feet deep, to Jones Street. Apply to
aulO-mwf shr# EDWARD WALK, No. 702 Walnut St.
Removal. —the y'oung ladies
INSTITUTE, formerly located at No. 48, now 54
NorthSEVENTH Street, is removed to No. 1711 TINE
Street, west of Seventeenth, north aide, where the sub
scriber will be happy to see his former patrons and
pupils, at the commencement of the Full Session For
circulars, Ac., please apply to W. G. 35. AGNEW,
aulo-2w No. 1711 Vine street.
RItSSIA AND AMERICAN TARRED
CORDAGE a superior article, manufacture
and for sale by WEANER, FITLER A CO.,
au 8-tf No. 19 N. Water st., A UN-Wharves.
YXTINOHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE-
Y Y MEN'S FURNIBHING STORE, and PATENT
BHOULDRR BEAU 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 ent of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole-
Bale and retail, and made to order. aus-Iyif
I\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Po
ll licy No. 4202, issued by the American Fire Insur
ance Company, fn the name of Nicholas E. Thouron,
dated September 12,1863, for $4,000 on brick building
situated on the west side of Sixth street, between Prune
and Spruce streets, has been lost or mislaid. Applica
tion baa been made for a new one in lieu thereof. A
suitable reward will be paid for its return to No. 28
North Seventh street. au& w4t* .
Harness, saddles and trunks,
LACEY A PHILLIPS. Nos. 14 and 16 South
SEVENTH Btreet, above CHESTNUT, have manufac
tured, expressly for the FALL TRADE, a larger stock
of superior Harness, Saddles and Tranks, than any
other house in their line, and having reduced the modo
of manufacturing to such a perfect system, they are be
yond all competition for quality, style and priee.
P. 9.—Country Harness makers can be supplied
cheaper than they can manufacture. aal-ira
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. 16 and 18 South NINTH BTREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and
CASSIMERES always on hand.
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the best quality, and in the most fashionable style.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. au6-tf
SHARPE’S MEN’S AND BOYS’
CLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Street, between
Arch and Race. au6-ly
(^JARDINES. —100 cases of 60 half boxes
lO each, iu store and for sale by
HENRY COHLEN A CO.,
an 6 Nos 221 and 223 S. Fourth street -
TO EM OVAL—ADAMS’ BLANK BOOK
Xl> and JOB BINDERY, from THIRD street, to No.
635 ARCH atreot, below SIXTH. Blank Books all alto
on hand, or made to order. Magazines, l Music, Ac.,
neatly bound VERY CHEAP. &u6-6w
—RAILROAD SPIKES AND
CHAIRS constantly on bairn. Orders received for
Light Railroad Iron—2B lbs., 33 lbs., 40 lbs. per yard.
„ HANDY A MORRIS.
au4-lm S. B. comer Front and Walnut.
TVOTICE—TIIE BUSINESS OF TWELLS
11 A 00., and J. W. GASEILL & CO., will hereafter
he conducted under the style of TWELLS, GASKILL A
GALVIN, at No. 6 and 6 8. Wharves, »“d No. 328 N.
Wharves. au4-lm
WP. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE
• HATTER, No. 430 CHESTNUT Street, Mow
fifth, Philadelphia. airt-lm rp
ENEWLAND & CO.,
• LOOKING 01-ASS AND PICTURE FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Importers and Dealers la Oil Paintings, Water-Color
Drawings, Engravings. Ac. A large assortment always
on hand. Packing ana removing Glasses, and hanging
attended to. Ml AROH Street, above Sixth, south
side. Philadelphia. . anl-im rp
'TAU&SON, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT
•J BTRRRT.
CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS,
BILL HBAD9. CIRCULARS,
And JOB PRINTING generally, at shortest notice
and flair prices. nul-lm
JOSEPH BLACK, Banner, Sign, Decora
tive aud General ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, N.
E. censer FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, entrance on
Fourth street.
AIso—PORTRAITS, the site of life, painted from
psgwrwtypet, sol-dim
fiotels anb fiMlanratUs.
P LINTON PLACE HOTEL, BROAD
’ WAY, corner of EIGHTH, street, Ntw.York.
THIS ELEGANT MODERN ESTABLISHMENT is
now open for the reception of guests, in the European
style. ’ -
SINGLE ROOMS from 60 cents to $1 par day. SUITS
of ROOMS for families, from $1 50 to $lO per day. The
MEALS served at all hoar* by the GAJU), at moderate
rates.
0. J. MACtBtUy /m loaf end favorably known to
the atre** of Jooea' and the Waited gtotat Hotel.
PblladelphlV') U iwoeutxl in the management. and
his etpeclaJ chaff* of the Catering Department. Jsrary
attention hat been paid to make the orgaotaatiofi mt>
feet, tad oar frltndi, petroru, and the tnreUing pnblie
in general, may rest uswn4 that no eSort ehallfce
wanting to make the CUKTOH worthy the fiwot which
we hereby reapectfoliy eolleit.
SCOTT HOUSE—Comet of Irwin Street
and Daqoesne Way, PitUhorgh. B. 3). MARIEER,
Proprietor. aulWm
Louis b. coffin,
THIRD WARD HOTEL, (DIRIOCRAf 10 HEAD
QUARTERS,) t •
Southeast corner PIPTH and QUEEN Streets.
a&l-Im Philadelphia.
W ILLIAM N. KING,—SOUTHERN
• EXCHANGE HOTEL, Sooth-east corner of
FIFTH and CARPENTER Bts., Philadelphia, aal-Im
street HOUSE—SAMUEI
V/ MILLER, (Old No. 121) New No. 331 CfIESNUt
STREET, below Fourth, Philadelphia. au 1-lus
WTILLIAM HANNINGS’ City L»ger Beer
' » Wood, Ho. as CABTKB’S AIiLET, FUbdll
phi*. ■ , ant-la
tPints onb jDiqtiors.
Alexander t.holmes,wine and
. HQDOK STORK. Ho. 228, Booties Comer of
QROHQR and SOUTH Street..
WILLIAM F. PITFIELD,—IMPOSTER
of BRAHDIKS, WINBB, Ac., to., Ho. S2B
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. ‘ anl4m
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS. £e.~. 28
South PIPTH Btreet, Philadelphia. ... s . Lil-ly
Brandies.— Pinet, Castmoa a co.,Ma
rett& Co., and other brands of Cogsaea of tarioos
▼lntagps, in half pipes and quarter casks: PeUtTOisiß
Roch ell* Brandies, nrie and dark, In half pipes, quarter
casks and one-eighth casks, all 1a Custom House stares,
Imported and for sale hy
HENRY BOHLES St CO-,
an 9 New. 221 and 223 Boath Fourth street.
TVTHMAB & BUTZ, PORTER, ALB
1/ AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, So. (new
No. 83$) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia .-Shlgyfag
orders promptly attended t*.~ _ ,aaX-tT
(Eobacto anh <gjgore.
HAVANA handsomo susprt*
meat, raek u
Kearo, Partagas,
Cabanas, Boltaaa,
Gloria, Joplter,
Ooloso, ConyareUatas,
Torray Lopos, Union a«mwi*»»» t
Orejon, Flora Cabana. 4e. t 40.,
Ae., In V, jf, l-> and 1-10 oozes, of all sixes and quali
tie*, in now and constantly neaMn*. and for wit lav.
by OHABLEB THS,
(n«v) 138 WALNUT Stmt,
below Soeoad, second story
"CMGARO, CABANAS AND PABTAGAS
X' BSOABS.—A choice invoice of these celebrated
broads ob board brig “ New Era,” daily tTpeciedfran
HsTsna, snd for solo low, by CHARLES TXT*,
(Mew) 138 Wftlsat street, below Second,
sal Becood Bfcwy.
Bales bn Cerium.
Wouist k Soot?, Auctioneers.
-401 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE
fttXl THE CUSTOM HOUSE, between Tomrtk cad
fifth Streets.
CARD—We in rite the particular attention, of pur
chasers to the general assortment of choice Embroiac
ies, Brocha long thanls, Stella bordered snare do.
ALSO—Ladies French Cortots, Hooped Skirts. Ac.
Alao.astoek’of milliner? goods, consistingof Colllingi,
Edging*, Lace*, Blood*, Nets, Silk Illation Cranes,
Bands, Tells, Capa, Collar*, Corffnrt*, chemisette*,
Stomacher*, Crape Trimming*, Mohair Case, Braids,
Basques, Habit*, Bmbroirdered Shirts, Shirt-lront*, Ac.
DOLL HEADS.
ALSO—Two cuu Poll Heids, suitable fbr JliiUaers
use, the whole embracing about &00 lota, are new
arranged for examination, with catalogues, sad will bo
permptorily sold this day. commencing at 10 ©’dock
precisely. Also one superior Sewing Machine.
SALS AT 834 CHESTNUT STREET.
This evening at 834 Chestnut street, commencing at
7K o’cloek, will bo sold Glider's Diamonds, Minerals,
Shelving, Counters, Gold Pens, Ae.
NOTICE.—Our sales of Embroideries. Millinery
Goods, Ac., for the Pall sad Winter, will commence
daring the early part of the present month, and will be
continued regularly throughout the aeaaoa, duo notice
of which will he given. Jw
Jou Bstus, Auctioneer,
NO. 825 ARCH STREET, between THIRD
AND POCRTH STREETS.
SALES EVERY EVENING at S o’clock,
Of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Gaiters, Hardware, Cutlery,
Wstates. Jewelry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy
Goods, Notions, Ac.. Ae.
N. B. Terns of Night Salts, four months credit fcr
approved City acceptances, for tarns of $lOO. and over
with interest added from date of aale.
CAED.-Oat-door Sales solicited of Household Furni
ture at dwellings, Stocks of Hardwire, Underwriters’
Sales of Hardware. Cutlery, Ae. Consignments soli
cited to be sold at the Auction Rooms. Charges moder*
ate. Appl/.u above. Advance* made on Consignments
of Goods. la -
NR. CORNER OR BARRON AND
e SOUTH STREETS, shove Second.
EVENING SALES.
BALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,' -
At TX o’clock, ai the Auction Store, «f Hardware, OtW
lory. Housekeeping Article*, Clothing, Watches. Jewel
ry, Fancy Articles, As.
CJAMDEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
V 3 and MONEY LOAN OFFICE. No. 112 Sooth
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Fear st_, only
eight doers below the Exchange.
Hours of basinets from 7 o’clock, A. H., until 10
o’clock in the evening. n
Out-door sales, ana sales at the Auction House,At
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $300,000.
Established for the last Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dis
moods, Silver Piste, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mcr
ehandize, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigar*, Muakal
Instruments, Guns, Hones, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
Alt goods ess remain any length of time agreed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars upwards
will be charged 2 per eent. per month; $5OO and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Btore House having a depth of 120 fret, has large
Are and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, pri
vate watchmen for the premises j also, a heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all persona having goods
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office Is prepared to make advance* on more satis
factory and accommodating terms any other In
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with
ou*. any charge.
AT PRIVATE BALE.
Gold Patent Lctct aad other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be told at reduced prices. aul-ly
©as -fitfrires.
A RCHER, WARNER, MISKEY & CO.,
A Manufacturers of Q ASALIERS, BRACKETS, PEN
DANTS, FITTINGS, and all kinds Of QAS aad LAMP
WOBK, GIRANDOLES, Ac., No. 329 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia. ARCHER, WARNER A CO, No.
3T6 BROADWAY, New York. Building* fitted with
Gas Pipes, aad all kinds of altering and repairing of
Gas Work. a^L-lm*
attomeßS at £aa>,
TYINLEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
■Lr AT LAW, Southeut Corner o! EIGHTH ud LO
CUST Street., Fblledelplilx. *al-ly
Myeb strouse, attorney at
LAW, CENTRE street, Pottsville, Pa. an4-ly
JOHN BINNS, UNITED STATES COM.
MISSIONED AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS.
AND THE PROBATE OF ACCOUNTS for seven!
States and Territories. He is, by law, authorised to
administer Oaths and Affirmations to be received in all
the Courts in Pennsylvania.
JOHN BINNS may be found la his office. No. 116
South SIXTH Btreet, opposite the County Court House,
from 8 A. M.tofiP. M. eal-lm
HAZELTON AND SPRING MOUN
TAIN, Lehigh, Hickory aad Locust Mountain
SchuylkUl Coal for sale it KNOWLES’ Depot, NINTH
aad WILLOW Btreet». auH-lm
COAL! COAL! COAL!—TAGGART’*
SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
J'*J-cxmer'3 gesshwood, tamaqua ooal
GEORGS W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SCHUYL
KILL COAL.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
H»t* for tala, end are eoo*tantlj receiving frtna the
above celebrated CoUieriee,
COAL OF ALL SIZKS.
There Is no Coal mined anywhere, equal la quality to
theae. and atrial will convince aznr one of their neat'
superiority. Our Coal U very carefully screened at our
yard*, and we will warrant it perfoctly free from slate,
dust and all impjiritiea. Our PRIORS are as LOW as the
Orders left at oar Office. No. 151 SOUTH FRONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders left St our Tud, OALIOWHLLL street, below
BROAD street.
Order* left at our Wharf. WATER street, above OAL
LOtVUILL—or sent to cither place per Despatch Post,
will receive prffinpt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex*
amice our Coal before purchasing elsowhere. au4-tf
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL—
..is? receiving »t my yart. the best quality of
SIIIIUYLKILL AND LK HIGH CO At. Mr custoniers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that will he satisfactory to them.
uJ* No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRICES.
ALEXANDER CONVERT,
N, E. corner of Broad and Cherry Sts,
EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
DALY, PORTER & CO . COAL DEALERS, No
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keop constantly on
hand, at the very lowest a full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal. an 1.6 m
Lumber and coal.—Montgomery
A NEALL haring connectod the Coal with the
lumber business, inform their Mends that they bars
0f the beBt qualities 'of
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready to re
cel Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may
»• le f‘ Mr. 3. KILPATRICK, No. 13 S. FIFTJI
tV r ?m.’,2 r "* lh Mr- WM.D.NEALL. comer PINE and
WATER Streets. aulWm
fIOACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Vy Factory of E.W USBHEBS, N 0.109 (ate 43) South
EIGHTH, below Chestnut street, has become a saving
of 50 per cent, to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS, &nd also the convenience of having their
old Carriage Lamps new silver-topped and bottomed,
and sent by express to all parts. aul2»ly
JAMES KELLY, (Successor to William
Curtis) Regalia, Books, Jewels, Emblems, Masouie
and Encampment Charts, 4c. Odd Fellows* Hall,
NORTH SIXTH BTRSJBT, below Race, Philadelphia.
Orders from any part of the coon fry, addressed to
James Kelly, promptly attended to N aul-lm
WM. D. ROGERS’S CARRIAGE RE
POSITORY, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street
above Tenth, will be opened cn or about the 25th lust.,
for the sale of every description of CARRIAQES.tv
which the attention of the pubUo is ragpeffhiß
colled. aalb-lH
rpHOMAS PAHKER, WHOLESALE PEK-
X FUItER, .removed to new number, 117 North Sixth
street. Iban-Ot*
abram slack—engraving, die
•aS. Sicking and Embossed Printing, Envelops au
Press Manufactory. 37 Btrawberrv Street, betwee
Second and Third, and Market and 'Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, pa. aulS-lj
WIN ANT A 00.