The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 20, 1857, Image 3

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./• ; ? C idea Among >eradfaß unacquaintedwith
•,<<iytijffih liHlty of. bAnkfcg, .that Ipaas of a bank way
ihereasedi'and ike amount of Its notes in circaUtibn
' . linyiasntedtAt thepleMure of its managers,or accord.
:.X inntp theiridea* 'of what is expedient and.aafe, tlt is.
l*;aV^dii^tli* ; Wihowllio.f»Uity of ,wU»f£loi.. -
■ ib loin* y&UlMjbftt btik*.
X\;l tfce'ivAnge amouhtef
*33» * thwexceesof thenotes ideiicniatibn'oHr the ipedefe
..o-. p&ld into the
,2 v- niiikjby the pnrposo of
■ ( Maflott«d o«t'; shd It cannot to demanded oTthe hank
'i- Old; in«titutlora" hare ; a .fourth
ftianif w fiii& ttpoa he^nade } ia the
, froTaJtheprofltj.frhen
> 'diT}de*4s «re made,-' for of tn'eekng contln-'
oTbiifttnd/of«buito',l»U»4sto stodciold
* aU'te^aUsad^ famoMlilt tt.Wrimwl^raore
_./ oapitaL a£d in : enumeraynj means of the bank ire;
' ..-j . v\ /'C- ia ' ; •:
-The hankgets-the intepeflt-'on'‘ its in adranee, 1
> -ei4 r ffjaii *iban’thfe inte>ftBtatso/ i aai t^erebjr)gain'
' '4 In 'retim, for its safe keeping^
. awiante disboxsing, and a promise to return
-Um demaD<i, persons ' haring cash; ip hud for <iaUjr
' ecsergendesj and in anticipationolT the'demands ofjtheir
' * 'Tfetofca/ totrnst it to the banks on deporit. Such
,peaita are constantly going oat and coming In, bat there
.Xls atony* a : balance oh* hand, "which amounts lo a’cda-..
s aiders We; sum, 'jind balances'is
X ,'»tore eaa’ v be inprecertalnly, npon than
"vooidattbsibereaditj.sqpposed.-■• ' c
~ Thus, in Hhd’ itatomehts of ihe lhuiks In the city of
for firifcVeelc ’in every month of’ this I
year, Ue. jowest^.deposits, on hand- in all the
. basks was, on .the ,Ist of August, |04,4U,967, and the
below of dallira In the first weekls'
. r , Ang«st.?i The capital
of the bahks In the city of -New York. U ab<mfc'*l*ty--five
I - : S»iUioaiQfdoUarB, an 4 Wesfto',bylih«i*'figtireCth»ttho^
' 7 L '-';"Av«?«fe amottfit of deposltsexceeds' the
f abont thirty.millions of dollars; or^thaV'fnr.
' 4 /^fiprnne'httndred,dollars of their own, the bahks hold'
/ *i ahlhi one hundred and fifty dollars of the capital of de-'
of Vhicbi they may loan reasonable
/ r'A for. pbort'periods, so that it may
The whole.
imenuit-V,
- "\'jj fer beqmi^ v ;thfl^^emifiat;' Tor .'the most’pert,
byi
? v9>S§ depcsdtor tb -pay,, to aimther, and 'the "payments, so
- '* l^^ftp£iid^'nk9^Aied t are little else than trahs^'
. ss f&mi&S credit to that of another. 'j
. lean money, consists ia^the-excess of
41 j thenotes Ip'firctaatjottorer the spocle'retiified in the
.£» { the benk.r. A bink'eaa ridaee thV an^unt_ ; of
teebrenlatlon, by ccaslngyntlrely, or ita dls»;
M jot other
t vJ/^jb^nJtt^Mtii f eannp’t force a large nmoontr of its notea
’ ; Intociroiation for more than a day or two-At it ilmeX
;TWS U vAty apjhrJnt; bebange, If it 'iMues 'inore than,
- its the usaal ojrcn-'.
button among ihe oonmimlty, the -exceM Coroes imm'e>
-.. diatelybaek to lt-fcrnfedeniption. of lt comes
: y to iUbwi epahter/bbt-the li wiU go In deposits i
And tb oiher hanks, and ifit Hm notenough ef'
» notes ef.the othsr to. exchange forf its! own
issdM, itwill inevitably, he drained of ibi specie;
'iiff h lfJPheliniit a^rnk, Isreg-
lqr the'extent of the - local deahuga amd expcadl
; : CommiuUty t ii i»ao«»ted, and the
'* • .the people to cbßSuifc'their ■'convenience
' rtji&Siam: of We.
Stated ’ precimis .» Its. ■
1 ,i
•4
ff'ifffiPl 1 * r brAhepeo-
Jtftft the readiness »d ability of iho teak to redeem
"7 v-'tt* : tfot*9,-*iih coin at anytime-when presented, i „_,.
‘poifitji in this rf spect rigorously
> r of thOM with’whom it hie to
deal.lt Is bruit that .are sometimes made by
\ teak# to' get the bene
: --l/ffydY‘ka' incrtasr 0 f be^o^d''the wants of
Vb-, i&e bank is
’i ; \{e))£(jfcireA. Sack attempts, however, cannot succeed to
.1' , <'tn&y extent on the part of the bank* of large cities, be-
moneys of exchange tend to conwntrateJn ; great,
V ftteneiil'centres,*, and*, their eomeTretyrapldly
_ t\ yhxmt,, oecaelon/eiaaifcie*bow far’
tteajr ib« r 2>«rt-«rlte(iks' ]V?at?d
, .. at a distance’ from these Ananriaf centres, ’ •s tfarna, now'
>‘ f 'tttiiiittg more pirtiralirly of legitimate tenklng in our
largecitiM. ' ;7;7. ) c y~ ~ j j ■
7 Ybe bank eaii keep a larger amount of notes
In otrculation thafa'Vtbeamount of speeie in its vaults,
to the dlfferehcetpitacustomers,.
\ 7:/Tnuj*uj# ijcaapajout itsujwnnotes,which,under these
f . -' diwnmstaaces, srill circulate as cash, and for which tite:
. . borrower wiUfbo/wiUijrig' to- pay Interest.. For the ■*
’■" whtcfcfia*only paying,, for the
demand, tfcsr
' teak hddathej amount! of specteinits vaulted and the,
/' 'X skteclthas discounted. -The-latter, filling due day by
heldb/th'e eapl
vj i
' of,these things, itaeems to us/
.. riiow ths holders of tfce %ofcs of aftwmk' in, which
'is «ospe<& ds( gross
ifetf'l? tSie.fblly of, a panic and-a ran upon.
,/ Thetenkexpects, naturally to meet all the,
i demands that ar? usually tnadeTipoh it in the Ordinary
'lts'btislnSis I .' It arranges;its loans so that
'7 ttUir repaytnent wiU be divided through, all the days of
h*y»ar,.aadplaae «uf-
note-:
"'V tEa Wdden
• • fright Qansas bring all its notes hon& jo/
./ c ryddSfiiptiQ«l*Vflay,it may bebbUgedto tdspbqd Jpay-7
Wr^^ljhonc^^fi^a.^lp^Uted;
t .^ l '! ; i#ii' wkpjbolctoiti assistance/or theiaMu* of j meet- j
\i t 77a*! itkWr.'.engaitme&te.wjil be dbUpp©itited,i»d agen?
- «ral aicriieeof the part bf nU cohcorned is
Si ; '. V
7 In JfnrTojk, itMemathtithe circulation lagenenttf
y', Isrledi ih’amoV&tHhsn the specie On hfndj the,total of
bfitha idttiol Augturti igainit
. , a |oW j .'clw»lailmi,of|’|^,7jo J the
’ hfew Yotk hanki arO obliged to have a portion of'
£ it» and.
•jlepbit^^lrlih-jtt^''pwjptt' ofldieiia /br" the' State as
<*>» ;.la.gawwtM.f^ redimptioß,of;their..oircul»tioD.
■ jjS&gfiiffi wltii so little ability to keep
»oonp*ttilV«b «apeat of aotoji ia cireoistfon,'
~ „Jt fouW tetm *o f be, a'difKivactage Usoe them at all,
' ‘power todlswum
- ; that invested.: SereHil
7 - >'K«w York city banks disposition to
.* • a
a tridihg amount outstanding. : The Bank' of' Com
jnerMjiKft n. cnjdtel ,of more'than eight mllUons of
‘ and to be Increased to teh millions, does
-ioteijNsdatebills 'at aU/lulTioV the vdetely'nominal
amoftntof OutatiaiiLng. ~Tb*. city BAnk, with a
'miJli6a^WiWi,hwbui|lB,^.orttot«a ; in;circala.
-v.'i.ji '&$)!&■ mptfiiit tfilms, the
• °t 'Kprtfc'Xtterlo*,
n-pSfcw mm# *• fvp&h • •*
•• ■
- ■ a , .the pennanfflit investments above mentioned are in~
ll U 7 .’eluded re*
- i : -:
: •_ ,vrW«hereiluded;to thertra up<)ii a baiiky caused hya.
- . fritJvtih the, eoinioupltjr tesjecttng i the validity ' of its
.thaderire'of every np^rbolder’to
'^'*^yeili^ , 'p»iaite'mkdeffw3 to bhoself/reganlless 0/
.;'>J->Qie L^put ae'h> L otbers. . There is ‘another kind of; gup.
51 r W litte f t?( times
ct ; slarm;and.depressionof eredit.._While this
, 7 7 contumes, the dally reWpts .of the- Wn)r» hot n loans
i-.-cA /am.regulired'to toert lhe demands of.depositors, and
- either to cease discount*
lug or J t6‘ ridtioe the ajnoant of new loans. ae>'
| »/ ' *everity of this pressure.-! By this course
; ,-77’<be‘beakJ*CTW»es the eommercial dirtrew of the com-'
\ itself In-a
r ': yipifitifmip HabUWwfJ.iPh® Mcpssity of
\ pft|Htted ,r %fthese emerg«npip/|s sq gyeot',
; tehk Is;reaubed by the dictates*; the com
. tp diacotmt, at any time, to the
? of '4he fqWs’li .'may $aV« that*-
from
. : thestateinentsofabank T whetheritiofficersarecftreful
3' - prudent, or Improvident ‘ jaii .reclJM/ 5 In their,
’ . 7>sanageuent of its affairs. f.Th’e people ’can judge as'well
thf future lq mpney
they learn from the weekly statements
f. ./wheUlwr tprtalUng its discounts, or
[ * *■■’■* p *'wpw* f It Carjryfngjfull, in - the face qfin ap
> jeering etoy® j
; . Jnstitution t&r,; depositors, <'note-holderi, ‘ and
. 7— : 7 t -; .
/ Veekiy. state?
bankslu PhUadeiphia, *neh as are &Sde
r 2 -! 3wA|W»bßsVStutloos ' Yhey
- 4 ‘ • ;A f' i &a^^ ! ir^^.tii*kj»W’^*th* r4 4bMe in*t(tutlTOa keep
''/y^9|f'^^ ; -they^
Ttik to'; 107 ; ; .
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Cleveland and Toledo Railroad
only »trauafe* agency at one of the banks, and that the
Botrdof Directbra hare 'decided to pass the October
.dividend, and apply the earning* cf .the road to payoff
the floating debt, this la aprddont resolution, but the
atocli declined in consequence of ita announcement.
'"''O' ■
J Theexportof specle/psr Persia, to-day, ts elpected
amount to a million and a half of dollars.
• Wegave, jesteitfajvthe footings or the financial con
dition of the Srle Ballroad Company, "We now append
the entire statement. ■ It will be seen that the company
•waa.in yant of slB2 ( 2Bs,onthe Ist of August, to make
up tfaeamount of-interest on'iV bonds due at that date.
The IftraW says that the programme of the President
prove unsuccessful, unless the holders of tho bonds,
falling'due in 1862 and 1871,'Come forward and.take the
newloanof six millions of dollars.'
The following is a comparative statement ef the past
and present financial position of the company: *
; • V* : ; Sap. 80, *56 W SO. ’6O Aug! 1.’57
Capital 5t0ck...510,023,959': 30,000,000 11,000,000
ftSwn 84^,
Funded34,B9l,ooo 24.891,000 24.891,000
tloatlsfetolit..;.'*;. 1,311,768 1,104,970 2,003,136
Inetrest op bonds due '
" Ist Angles* amount
• depoßitedtomwtit.,// '
: Total iodebtedhew $26,102,708 -25,995.970 25,025,420
Cadraudcafih. iWnuf.' ‘'180,7687 200,850. 127,077
• 604,655.. :.602,541. , 635,000
ipt*#*- 630,000
Steunersa&dpropel* ' > „
82,876",' 213,331 231,229
'BoUiEg stodc loaned .V ; .-7
"tdor&N.F.B.B. 100,000.. IQOjOOO-j ~100,000
Othef- . -10,456 40$S4;.< 28,509
Due by ag&uki.. , ‘ ' : ~ ' , 251,005
Advanced 'to'-Eonfe
Dock Company.... , l( ‘430,521
Bon<UofmMaSi»k-" 1 - «
* WfrFttnd7.7.7;.l. 322,000 1 794,000 1,316,500
: Tpti»lWta.».V.; ? . 1,703,857'. 2,096,425 3,648,902
LlabUltles over u'fa 24,88i«ll 23.800,646 28,878,618
p# fhe e*jK>rta (exclusive of
iip«cle) tf<)a?Neif,.Yopk to foreign p#rts, for the/week,
udsinca Janattjr lit t 1 -w <•. ./ . *
•-,W- -u,-4--r-v-w 11867. _
Total forth? week.. i.liat'SM S2?3M,WB
Prerlouaij- rep0rted.38.1512,481 • 48,385,835'45,188,277
Bln&J«marjrl:.'4* 89,166.848 60,701,013 40,073,789
The' Newark ,Bob*Treasnfry yesterday received
$226,329; peld'tmt $181465, end held at the dose a
balance of $13,840,227.
The' a batement of th? earnings of the
New York Railroad for the month of, July,
1867, compared with Its earnings tor the corresponding
month of the preceding year
Year*.
1867. r.
1866..
, Decrease: .V.'..;.... .Y,,58,985 62
' The 1 following is a t statement,of the transportation
earnings of the Deiairare, Lackawanna, and Western
Railroad for the month of Jnly, 1857, compared with its
earnings for the corresponding month of the preceding
ye»r: t ; 77 r - ,'■ , , 1
- The receipts of the Williamsport and Elmira Railroad
Company for the month of July, 1857, were. .$27,900 37
Tor the month of July, 1858.20,812 47
-r> « : Increase 7,087 90
- The following are the footings of 'the Boston Bank
statement ft*; the .week ending August 17;
CspitalStoek... $31,960,000
; * Loans and Discounts.. 63,420,000
; Specie.; 3.480,900
Dae from other Banks.. 6,633,000
Dae toother Banks.. 4,407,793
" Deposita;i:; 16,760,009
, 6,763,000
. ; The statement' of the, condition of the New Orleans
,h!»tyjce/for,tbe week ending the Bth inat., shows the fol
lowing changes a& compared with the previous week:
•Decreaseinloins:;. 1 ......' $345,660 ,
Increaseih-Apdc1e..'..:..204,889 ■
Decrease in circulation......':' . 148,890
Decreaaa deposits..V.;.. 233,230
Decrease in exchange.... ».«* 36 064
- Decrease due distant Banks 7.7.’ 28*318
Decrease in deposits.proper.’! 1*7***7 204’qi7
"The total of loans was ..7 !’ 17,303*828
specie.;..... 6,735,544
ThetotalcircttUtion****,...,..,,...,., 8,723.719
■- - The total deposits 20,630,268
, Utica H\raid state* that'three judgments have
been obtained and recorded, amounting in the aggregate
t 0546,000, in favor of the Ontario. Bank against the
Blackßiyer and Utica’Railroad. A levy was made on
ihe roillng stock of the road. The judgments are under
stood te.be for notes overdue*,’and endorsed' by several
:of the,director*// v .
/The Pittsburg'. Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad
lately negotiated in < London*, through
Messrs. R. Benson *; 00,, about $200,000 in amount of
the Construction Mortgage Bonds of the Qpmpony, now
Oh thejnArkefc. v .This negotiation is; for-cash,'and the
Oompaoy have assurances of further sales at an early
day;f -They ln London,. throngh the
same agents) 2,006 tons of rails, which ‘are how on the
w'ajrj dcatined, for . the track of the road between Ply
mouth and Chicago.
. “An attempt was 1 made
ntehttg flood'the dty with new counterfeit five dol-
IwoHUonthe ‘Lee Bank, of Maes. 1 A number
vof the bills were offered ItfOahal street. Broadwsy, tho
Bowery,; and elsewhere; bnthowmneh of the trash wan
'got • -off -is jnaknnwn/iifi»|tf*{i'j»»v*a"ia* r u*--t*it»- w * g u«r
pfednet, caught a girl who offered the money in Canal
.< street.'- On searching her, $BO of these bills was found
on her person. The counterfeit Is said to be well cal
culated to deceive/’' -
The Cincinnati Gasette; of the 27th/says i
'5 s Thi private banking honseof Messrs. Coates. Dyren
/urth‘ACo.,'of Chicago, or lately Coates A Bro.,hls
•olosed its doors.' The; Dank had been extremely bard
some time bade, f being in tect unable to pay the
checks of-its depositors upon it on presentation. We
understand that the closingof’the' bank'was caused by
the’specnlatlon of one of the firm In the South, coupled
with the attempt to obtain the charter ofaGeorgia
bonk, which entailed’ A’ great deal of expense and no
ptiat;”- "‘r-, ,v ' ‘ - ■■
FOREIGN MARKETS.
RlChMdMn Butters and Company’* Circular,
‘ ' ■ ' ' ’ [Pbr u £rAßU.*']
:* i Liv*3i»oL,BthMo. 7th, 1857.
Cotton— has been -very quiet daring>the past week,
owing partly to the doabtfal news from the 1 East and the
exports of Specie, and the sales hare consequently been
very limited, insameiostancearata shade under the
Tates current at onr last, Generally; however, holders
are .rejrjr firm and unwilling. to accept‘any decline. im
ports foe 'the rweek 23,401 bales. Total tales 33.020
bales, of whioh speculators - took 26Q0. and exporters
3410,le*vfcig to the trade 27,110 bales. •
Qpßacjrsox Babe—*tlll meet# a good inquiry, at 16s
for Philadelphia, and 13s 6dal4s percwt, for Baltimore.
; Lard,— Therecenta4vancetssotmaint<dned,andtbe
demand havingslackened/our lata extreme rates are not
now.obtainable, t. i’; , 1 '
Tallow— Continues to meet.steady sale, and the
sales made hare been nt rery full prices.' iWequotoP.i
Y. 0. 6Qart«l*j North American 60s; South American
33s 6de6jM. In London the Market is also rather bet.
ter, the price on the spot is 68s 6d0695, and for the last
ibrpe. months of the year 68s Ba6Bs 6d & cwt. >
- -CLOrsassan-r-StUl In demand,' and 675.. 6d. has beeu
rpald for a quantity- of Red American on speculation.
BRBP.—The sales of the week are 660 tea. to the
trade, and a parcel of 400 tea, on speculation, at from
£B.isa,a£9.sn> for India Mess, the market closing rery
firm. Should the demand for India continue with our
small stock, yre may two an adrance on eren our present
prices.-■
£ , ,Po»Jt/-rTh© adrance. demanded hasohecked the sale
Preach.and Irish, 1 however, more oil
■briskly,' a tan adrance of from 2s; Sd.olOs. 4P- bbl.
((.'-BiOok-rContinues 'rery ; dull/ -Out of 4061. boxes
offend by.- auction, in the early part of the week, only
.216 found boy era&t about late prices. None of our town
phUrge; country dealers were buyers. ,
, Cp. to yesterday,evening the weather wasrory fine/
since then however it has continued to rain without in*
.termiuion, and. the .temperature laimuch lower. The
.trade, hM ruled dull for all articles, more especially for
Indian Corn, and it has continued to droop both for
parcels on the spot and for floating cargoes.
* De.Uvprieß .0f Whsat from oor ewn farmers for the
past .week consist, of-64,667 qrs., against 81,072 qn.
same,week Urtjear. Average price-595. B<i. qr..
against 775. correspondingweek last,year.
This morning’s market was fairly, attended: atolera
.ble extant, of business resulted in Hod Oaty American
We*at?, atld* pndin some instances 2d. y 70 lbs. lm
proyement on the rates of Tuesday, while other descrip
tion without change,.with only a limited
.tiadopaesing, /The sple for. Floor was retherslow, but
the rates,of our last were in all cases supported,
Ikpiav com was more pressed for safe than of late,
and although a concession pf fid, qr, would have
.been made, It failed to produce purchasers.
• Oats steady previous prices, but oatvbal was the
turn cheaper./, ......
.SOTrmkJEAXs in better demand, at im.
provemeut., , * _• ,♦
Imports from 7iqo. 31st to Bmo. 6th, inclusive, con
sist 0fH.313 qrs. whsat, 8,216 qrs.,lndia* coax, 1.139
sacks ana 7,703,bb15. nlour. - Experts for Same period.
1,280 urs. whsat, 6,085 qrs. Isdiar corn, 1,462 sacks.
fcUAIXb bbls, TI/OUB, ’
_We quote the value of American white wheat at 9a®
Gdolpw.red, Bs3deB#6dj extra, 8s 9d®
9« 3d .. Baltimore and Philadelphia flour, 81a
,31jt6d; Ohio*Bl® fid; Canadian, 81e325; Western
OsiuU, bblr. Indian Corn—Yellow Black Sea,
875'64, and white 45a HMSfifoa./ ’
1 IVe had a dragging, disappoint-
China Silks, so small are the stocks In the hands of
consumers that they have been'obliged from time to
time to come into the giving rise to hopes
» rn ?° general currency of business, but hitherto
withoutsuch result;: In the'mean time’holders havo
been anxious to be doing arid have not beeu very strin-
prices, except for the better classes, of
whim) the,supply Is very moderate. •
The deliveries are good—the increased prices demand
ed forth© new Italian Bilk almost precluding the possi
bility of our manufacturers using any but Asiatic Bilk.
• In Bengal BUk the position remains unchanged—no
demand for anybut the finest rises, and for these only
to amoderate extent..?
. In Italian BUk some few bales of now silk have made
thelf appearance, but > the prices asked are 2s. to 3s.
above previous rates,which were already such as to pre
vent all chance of business. <
r In Bruria and Persian 6Mk, nothing.
[Per Arabia.]
Prides Cqrrept of Artif rlcftn Producfin Liver.
"' V '. •’ / ,
'?aovralpxs~Sfllecicd parcels of Bacon, In fair con
dition. move off readily at full prices—the hulk of stock
Continues to be held above the views.of buyers. A good
detriarid'eontinues for line Cheese. There has boen con
giderable buoyancy in Beef and Pork, of qualities suit
able for India troopships, and for such fancy prices have
been paid. The market U about cleared or French and
Irish prim© Mess Pork, at 110* to 116 s, but American is
neglected at 665. Baoo*:—Long Middlings, rib in,4B»
c Xf l, , Boneless, 2s more- Short Middlings, rib
in, 61a t 0,62» igr cwt. more. C. Out, rib
ipij}®* tp- J6MK cwt. CHBear—yiae,Ms to 66s cwt.
OrdlmuxtoPair, 80s to 40s4fi* cwt. Bsxr—New Prime
Mess, 160 s t0166s tierce. . India. JOs to 20s more.
PoßK—New 40 /n «hito9ss.VfbarreL Bboulders-New,
done./ LABP w loss wanted at the extreme.prices,
h?t .quoted , 705., Extreme, rates continue to be
Mid for North American a free sale at 60s.—
BsßADSTurv^.—M thli, day's market, the demand for
Wheat rertVed f -and sotae portion 0 f the recent decline
was.rcdorered, influenced by a. break iu the weather*
which is how cold and stormy, seriously interfering witn
M^cwsof:harvest, slm jaatjiUadv. Indian Corn
lofty, and toermarkctwell suppUed,with European by
'steimeti firQtri, the Rcfiitpmmean; . Wwrav—white—
tt i Southern, 9s. 3d.
.to 6i.' M' ; 4f 7fi fts. Bed—nestern, B* t 24, ; t0 Bs. 6d.
fgf TO Jbs.; Southern. 9s. to 9i754. V 70 B». , Plow.—
We*t4rn Csnid t 30B:to fbs,; Phiiadelphia.
"RoVafiLWWi. y.;i« ftslohia, 325. tp 83s.
Bt. Louis, 835.,i0358. fts. Inpun Cork.—
‘.Yellow, 375/to 38ai Aa.{ Mixed. 88a.6d.t0 375.
White; 425. to jsg. y 480. fos.
AwntlOisSfOOM.—Messrs. D. Bell. Son, & Co. re
frort rttwt, du?ipg rthe past week there M beenrenr
kt* rr* w Americaa securities, and prices ere nomi
l o*l I - ' ■ r • -,t . <
|tW? 6&f »aiey/K,
.» Mifeoint to 4
. ,4i,tM*i gentlewa.'ras wor
irlth ku or the Directors or the
toltumanUsementjnnd aamany
tiiV Company hive been really
i to bare t*on expceW that his
'e raised the price of the stook.
,er, Its'iramtdlate, effect seems to
it dowh from 80 io « per cent,
fell to to per cent. The decline
Bn 30 per oent. on the guarantied
common stock.
.... $666,619 67
624,606 09
1857*' . *
1858.. V |.;,.v
.$183,083 28
. 82,271 87
•{ jDtfbaht fe Cd’s. Circular.
m- -/> * * i
UnltedStates Sii per <3*. Bonds (1887-1868), 104,106.
Ditto SIX per Cent. (1868), 104,106.
Alabama five per Cent'. Bonds, 78.
Maryland five per Cent. Sterling Bonds, 87,88.
Massachusetts Five per Cent. Sterling Bonds, 100.
Mississippi Six per cent. Bonds, (1841-1871,) 40,42.
Ditto Flvo per Cent. Union Bank Bones, 20; 22.
Pennsylvania Five per Gent. Stock, 73,74.
Ditto-Five per Cent Bonds, (1877.) 78, 79.
’ Virginia Six per Cent. Bonds (1886), SO, 82.
Ditto Five per Cent.-Sterling Bonds (1888), 84,89.
Boston Four-and-a-Half Sterling Bonds, 90,92.
New Orleans Six per Cents. (1883), 74 , 76.
JUU.9OAD DQKpS.
Illinois Central Seven per Cent. (1876,) First Mort
gage not convertible, 89.90.
Ditto Six pec Cent. (1875,) 86. 88.
Ditto Seven per Cent. Free Band Bonds (I 860,) 103,
10&. ( tl
Ditto Shares', 16,17 prem.
Michigan Central Bight per Cent. (1809). 89,91.
New York Central Six per Cent. (1833), 80.82.
Ditto SeVen per Cent. (1864) ,89,91.
New York'and Erie Soven per Cent.,' Third Mortgage
(1883), 78,80.' ,
Ditto Beven per Cent. Convertible (1882), 63.65.
Ditto Seven per Cent. Sinking Fund (1876) 74, 76.
Pennsylvania Central Six per Cent,. First Mortgage
convertible till 1880,86,88.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
• • PHiLi.DBi.FniA, Aug. 19—Evening.
Breadstuffscontinue depressed, and, in the absence of
any export demand for Flour, Standard Shipping brands
are offered at s7es7l2# per bbl., without finding buy
ers, the retailers and bakers only being the purchasers
at these flgares for common and good brands of fresh
ground Flour. $7 26057 60 for choice lots and
$7 76©$8 76 for extra and fanoy lota, as to brand. Rye
Flour steady; about 26 bbls. have been sold at $4 60 per
bbl. Corn Meal badly wanted at $4 per bbl. for country
meal, and none here. Wheats are dull to-dayj some
further small sales, to the extent of about 1600 bushels,
aro reported at $1 6Q»$l 64 for fair to good red,
and at sl7oo>sl 72 for white; a sale of 2,000 bushels
prime Tennessee red was mode at $169. Corn is run
ning off, but wanted at 88 cts., in store. Oats
are dull and neglected; about ' 8,000 to 4,000
bfishelß southern have been sold at 35043 cts.
as to quality. Rye is unchanged and quoted at 86 cents
3? bushel. Of Bark, some small lots are reported os
sold, $6O for first quality Quercitron. Cotton.—The
market is unchanged; but very Inactive, there being but
few buyers In town to-day. ' Provisions' are in demand,’
but the stringent prices now demanded by holders re
strict operations very mUch—tho stock is very light.
Groceries aro held at previous quotations, but there is
very little demand from the trade or the refiners. .Seeds
remain quiet and prices the same. Whiskey Js dull at
26©30 cents for Pennsylvania and Ohio barrels, and 28
cents for hhda:' ,
NEW YORK COAL TRADE.—The receipts at tide
water by tho ; canals of this State, of wheat, corn and
barley, for the second week of August in 1866 and 1867,
have been as follows:
Flour bbl. Wheat bu. Cornbu. Barley bu.
1866.. .......26.663 - 243,322 814,665 3,683
1657.. .....28,692 73,118 721,034
Increase.. 2,031 Dec.176,2Q4De0.1Q7,271 Dec. 3,683
The aggregate of the receipt of tho above articles bo
far, for the years 1860 and 1867, has been:
Flour, bbl. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Barley, bu.
1858.. ..474.900 3,938,616 3,867,708 162,741
1867.. 268.081 1,549,630 2,486,411 126,384
Pec..200,819 Dec. 2,389,033 Dec. 1,081,297 Dc0.26,467
Reducing the wheat to flour, there is a deficiency, so
far this season, equal to 684,636 bbls. flour.
WILMINGTON, NO—Schr D 8 Mershon, Spragg—2
bxa mdse N Hayes; 5 do D S Stetson A Co. 137 bales cot
ton yam Hay A Moßevitt; 22 do warp J 8 Woodward A
Son; 90 do sheeting J Hooper, Son A Co: 60 bbls spirits
turpentine 63 do rosin Cochran A Bussell: 105 bbls rosin
GO do spirits turpentine O K Davis A Co; 1130 bbls roaln
Jairus Baker: 300 do 16 pkgs Sundries to order.
CALAIS—Schr Halcyon. Gordon—lX6,ooo feet lumber
Twells, Gaskill A Galvin.
BANGOR—Schr Mars Hill, Burgess—l36,ooo feet lum
ber Twells, Gaskill A Galvin.
60,811 41
ittarine Intelligence.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, August 20,1857.
SUN RISES 5 18-SUN SETS.
HIGH WATER
Steamship Kennebec, Hand, 24 hours from New York,
via Cape May, with mdse and psß&engersto J Allderdice.
Vessels in the bay and river a a before reported.
Barque Chester, Crosby, 7 days from Boston, with
mdse lo Twells Gaskill A Galvin.
' Brig Brookline, Brannon, 6 days from Boston, in bal
last to E A Bonder A Co.
Brig James Wallace, Foster, from Oherryfield.
Schr 0 Looser, Snow. 6 days from Portsmouth, NH. In
ballast to O Miller A Co.
Scar Jane 0 Patterson, Hand, 6 dava from Newbury- I
port, in ballast to 0 Miller A Co.
Benr Rockingham, Talpey, from Boston. |
Schr D 8 Merahon, Spragg, 7 days from Wilmington,
NO. with naval stores to JaTrus Baker.
Schr Alpine, Harper, from New York,
Schr SAB Small, Brisco, from Portsmouth.
Schr John Walker, f incur, from New Daren.
Schr D W Benedict, KUis. from Bridgeport.
Schr Henry James, Aldrldgo, from New York.
Sohr John Me Adam, Parsons, from Now Daren.
Schr Plight, Uuntley, from Egg Harbor.
Schr KII Daley, Peterson, from Lynn.
Schr Breeze, Dickinson, from New York.
Schr John Lancaster, Sfcitea, from Providence.
Schr.W 0 Atwater, Brown, from New York.
Sohr M B Carlisle, Winsmore, from East Greenwich.
. Sohr Minnesota, Baker, from Boston.
Schr 8 B Wheeler from Boston.
SohrH A Weeks, weeks, from Boston. . '
Sohr B Rogers, Elliott, from Polly landing.
Schr James W Early, Sipple, 1 day from Frederica,
Del. with wheat to Jas B&rratt & Son.
Schr Enterprise, Lampleugh, 1 day from Newport,
Del. with oats to Jas Barratt a Son.
Bohr Mary Gray, Kane, 1 day from Smyrna, Del. with
oats to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Steamer Gen McDonald, Whildin, 8 hours from Cape
May, with mdse and passengers to captain. Beports
having passed in the bay and river barques Oak, front
Boston: A Lincoln, from Portland; Frederick Lennig,'
from Mobile; twelve brigs, one of which is the Breeze,
from Pernambuco, together
-puLuuvutiy uroailast, “upward bound.
.Steamer Thomas Jefferson, Schellinger, 6 hours from
Delaware City, baring in tow 17 canal barges, laden
with flour, grain, coal, iron, lumber, Ac. Towed thereto
11 barges ror different pointsJn tho interior, with mdse.
Steamahjp Petar&re,Jittiair, N York, Ju Alld«rdlce.
Barque Amy, Byder, Boston, Twella, GukiU £ Galvin.
Brig Wallace, Boater, Boston, Heckiher & Co.
Brig Brookline, Brannon, Boston, Bogart, Sinnicfceon
&Co.
Brig Umpire, Moore, Boston, Noble, llammett fc
Caldwell.
Brig George Washington, Dow, Manchester, L Auden
reid £ Co. >
Brig lIH McGilvery, Herrlman, Portland, do
Sehr H James, Aldridge, Providence, Noble, Hammett
A Caldwell.
Bohr Benj Sheppard, Marsh, Laurel. Sal. J W Bacon
&00.
Sobr Geo W Krebs, Emerson, Baltimore, T Web*
ater, Jr.
Sear W 8 Triplet, Pritchett, Baltimore, 3 S Christian.
Sehr W A Newell. Bennett, Trenton, captain.
Bohr 3 Walker, Finer, Boston, Blakiaton, Cox Sc Co.
Behr Minnesota, Baker, Lynn, do
Bchr 8 B Wheeler, Corson, Borton, W H Johns.
Schr RJI Daly, Peterson, Previncetown, do
Schr J McAdams, Parsons, Boston, Rogers, Sinnickaon
& Co.
Schr Caspian, Megathin, Braintree. Mass. N Sturte
yant Sc Co.
Schr 0 Looser, Snow, Weymouth, 0 Miller Sc Co.
Schr H Nutt, Williams, Charleston, Pettit, Martin
& Co.
SchrW 0 Atwater, Brown, Providence, B Milnes Sc Co.
-Bchr M R Carlisle, WinSmore.ProvidenCe, do
Schr Breexe, Dickinson, Fall River, * do
Be hr 3 Lancaster, Btites, Providence. Repplier Sc Bro.
Schr H A Weeks, Weeks, Gloucester, Tyler, Btono
Sc Co.
Bohr Flight, Huntley. Roxhury, Bancroft, Lewis A Co.
Bchr J Rogers, Elilcoit, Somerset, L Andenreid & Co.
Schr Jno Beatty, Sharp, Haverhill. do
Schr Timothy Pharo,Cramner, Fall Rivet, do
Schr Alpine, Hooper, E Cambridge, Hecksner Sc Co.
Schr H B Small, Driseoe, Portsmouth, do
Schr H W Bennett, Ellis, Norwich, Vandusen, Norton
Sc Co.
Schr Matilda, O’Brien. Boston, Hayes, Smith Sc Co.
Schr Almon Bacon, Williams, Dlghton, do
Schr 8 Seymour, Bowen, Rondout, do
. Sfhr Hill Carter, Plak, Boston, do
Schr 00l Lester. Delsnr, Norwich, do
Schr Medford, Vea*le, Medford, Bast, Rommell Sc Co.
Str Fanner, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves & Co.
; , ( (BS’ '
’ 1 ■ fOorreapondence of The Preaa.)
Bostos, Aug Id.
Arrived—Ship Ladoga, from Oulcutta.
Below—Ship Dencothea, from Liverpool, and barque
Stambone, from Menton
Netr York, August 19.
The brig Mansfield, from New York for Santa Cruz,
was wrecked near Bishops Shoal. Turks Island, on the
28th of July. Crew saved, with part of her materials.
Spoken, August, Ist, in lat. 12.26, North long. 40.14
West, the ship Fleetwood, from Calcutta for Philadel
phia,
Arrived—Barque Anna, from OadizjjbrlgJoha Stevens,
from Trinidad, Coha. 3cbrs. ponce, from Bio Grande;
w. A. Johjwoo, from Sagu* la Qraudej and A. B. Ferry,
from Porte Cabello.
[BV TBLBORAPO.I
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
CAPS ISLAND, Aug. 19.-$ 80 P. M.
The packet ship Philadelphia, for Liverpool, went to
Rea at 2 o’clock this afternoon. Two barques. several
brigs and schooners went up to-day. Wind S—weather
fine. J Yours, &o , . THOS. B. HUGHES.
Oorrespondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
' LEWES, Del., Aug. 18—8 A. M.
Mr. Thomas Truton leaded last evening, and reports
the barques Obepter and Albion, England, with sera
Elhaoa and Martha, os having passed in yesterday.
Schrs Harriet and Southerner are the only vossols in the
Roadstead. Wind light from NW—•weather very plea
sant. Yours, Ac. WM. M, HIOKMAN.
Correspondence or The Press.
Uavni De Qraoe. Aug, 10.
Thirteen boats left here this morning, laden and con
signed as follows:
fames Hopper, lumber to Malone k Taylor; John
Wls tar, do to Young k Woolverton: Sarah Ellon and
Sami Hepburn, do. to D P Taylor k Co; Jas A Mackey,
do. to Bolton, Yanderveer k Co; 0 Fallon, do to—
Elliabeth Wearer, do. to New York: Tiger, May Queen,
Marion Clinton, Two Brothers and Peter Taylor, coal to
Navy Yard.
Steamship Persia. Judkins, sailed from New York yes
terday for Liverpool.
Steamship Kangaroo, Jeffrey, from New York, Aug 0,
for Liverpool, was signalised 9th s nst. Ist 42 36, lon 72 26.
Steamship Jason, for St Johns, NP, sailed from South
ampton Qth Inst.
Steamship Palmetto, sailed from Boston 18th Inst, for
Philadelphia.
Steamship Argo, Benson, for Southampton and Bre
men, sailed from New York yesterday.
Steamship Boston, Bellow, hence at N York yesterday.
, Ship Samoset, Frost, from Alexandria, Va, at Charles
ton 14th lost.
Ship Caroline, Haynle, for Liverpool, cleared at
Charleston 15th inst.
Sblp Florida, Mills, for Savannah, Bailed from Liver
pool fltb inst.
. Ship Richard Cobden, Black, for,Charleston, sailed
from Liverpool 6th Inst. t
Snip L&goda, Leach, from Calcutta, for Boston, passod
HighW Lißht at 4 tf P M 38th inst,
Snip iff J Morris. Taylor,for Boston, remained at Cal
cutta June 17. 1 ' 1 1
SWp Caroline Tucker, Congdon, for Havre, sailed fron
Jallaolthult. 1
Ship Hornet, Benson, for London, was loading at Gal*
mttaJuueH. ’
Ship James Cheston, Bryant, was nearly loaded at
Chlucha Islands 7th uit. J ’
Barque Osmanli,Gordon, remained at Palermo29th ult.
Barqde'Ella, Sparrow, henco at Boston on Tuesday-
Barque Charles B Truitt, Bcull, hence at Charleston
17th Inst. ’
Barque Suliote, Swetser, for Philadelphia, sailed from
New York on Tuesday.
Barque J B Lancaster, Cannon, cleared at Baltimore
yesterday for City Point. *
Barque Smallwood, Martin, for fiiode Janeiro, cleared
at Baltimore yesterday.
* Barque WUdflre, Campbell, from New York, was at
Yera Cm* 4th inst
Brig Palestine, Small, hence at Newburyport loth inst.
BHg Oranada, PettingUl, from Jacksonville, at New
York yesterday.
Brig’ Thos Connor, Hooding, for Portland, cleared at
Boston 19th inst.
Brig Russian. Coombs, hence at Belfast, Me. 11th Inst.
Brig T B Watson, Damaby, cleared at New York on
Tuesday for Laguayra.
, Brigs Amina, Lewis; Mary H, Kelly; Lucy Ann, Wass,
and M 8 Cousins, Lancaater, hence at Boston 18tn inst.
Brig Harriet. Cousins, hence at Calais 9th mst.
' Bo&v New ‘Republic, Baker, for' Philadelphia, cleared
at Wilmington, NO, loth Burt, ;/J
THE PRESS.—PHILAB;
.Importations.
[Exported for The Press.]
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ARRIVED.
OLBAUSD
MEMORANDA.
Schr Mail, (Jrdwell, for Philadelphia,
ridence Uth init. ana anchored off Fiei
Schr N Perry, Pendleton, hence at n*.
14th last. ! 1 ' ■
Bchw Volant, Coomb*; Jonathan May,Oohb, and Mary
Miller, Somers, hence at Boston 18tb iwt. *
• Schrs Millard Fillmore, Dottle; AnnJCurner, Omordj
Baml Oastner, Garwood; Lady EUen, Cbreon; B Prink,
Doughty: E English, Sncßali; Tfinmptt Watson; Julia,
B&rratt; A TbrelTHlggliMj R S Meritor, Cullen; J H
Deputy Neal: 8 A Bob. Baker, LMulf&d, Doyle; Ade
laide,. Clark; Richard' Vaux. Frink; A Oordery, Bab.
cock; L L Sharp, Weaver: Theresa C, ftaady, and Dot.
phln, Clark, hence at Boston 18th io*t. *1 .
Bohr Braall, Hawes, hence at Uafti 17th Iprt-
Schr Mary A Guest, Barratt, bonce 18th
Schr W B Darling, Baxter, hence at Calais Bth Inst.
Schr J B McOloskey, Dickinson, hence 17th
Schr Yankee Boy, Ristey, cleared at:Hartford 17th
Inst, for Philadelphia. i
Schrs Charles A Heoksher, Stubbs: George Edward,
Baker: Vashtt Sharp, Sharp, and L ph&ro, , henee
at Salem 17th Inst. i
Schr New Republic. Baker, cleared at Wilmington, N
0.15 th Inst, for Philadelphia. * A
Schr Tille E, Hathaway, hence at Dlghton 15th Inst.'
Schr Naiad Queen, Hulse, hence at East Greenwich
lflth Inat.
Schr Olcero. Yates, hence at Pall River 15th Inst.
Schr Gonnotho, Giro, from Dlghton for Philadelphia,
sailed from Pall River loth last. _
Schr Snow Flake, Weaver, hence at folly Landing
17th anst.
Schr George 0 Gibbs, Gibbs, sailed from Providence
17th Inst, for Philadelphia. .
Schr Hannah, Willetts, henco at Salem 16th Inst.
Schr James Bliss did not sail from Warren 16th Inst,
for Philadelphia, as before reported.
Schr Ilero, Terry, henee at Baltimore 18th last.
Schr John R Price, Ale, cleared at Baltimore 18th Inst
for Wilmington, Del.
Sehrs M B wahony, Robinson, and Sea Bird, Chase,
hence at Fall River 16m inat.
naval.
The steam frigate Mississippi sailed yesterday from
her anchorage off the Battery, New York, for China.
MARINE MIBOELLANY.
Launched, 17th Inst, at Kennebunkporl by Messrs.
Perkins & Poole, from the yard of J & G P Titcowb, a
superior ship of about 900 tons, named “Arno,” owned
ptfncipally by Wm Lord, Esq. or Kennebunk, and Daniel
Cleaves, Esq, of fiaco. 1 ' ...
The report of ship Wild Ranger having put back to
Calcutta is undoubtedly incorrect. The W B sailed from
Calcutta May 26 for London, (not Boston, *8 reported)
and private letters from Calcutta to June 20 make no
mention of her return. .
Soothampton,L. L., August 17.—The Br Brig Roberts,
ashore at 'Southampton Village, lies broadsM# on, head
towards shore, the sea U very nigh, and we had to atop
work this afternoon. I have not done anything to save
the brig as yet. I hare got all the wine beach.
There aro about one'hundred and sixteen wu of liquor
in her yet. The tthoonora Excelsior and-Roach are
nearlyloaded. From a latter toEllwood Waiter, Esq.
Probable Suirwagcx.—The stem of a vessel, with
“John Murray, of Brooklyn,”-on it, came'tghore near
Black Bock, Cofc&sset, 18th Inst; •. .
WHAIEB3.
- Ar at Hamilton, Bermuda, 2d inst, barque P Bunch!*
.nla, Tuck, of Provlncetown, last from WatUtt’s Island,
Bahamas, with 70 bbls oil on board. Pat in’ to repair
damages sustained by being in collision with a Batch
vessel off the east end of Cnba. The barque lost main
sail from fore to main rigging, and monkey sail on the
dort side; &Ibo her WAlst boat on same side. Y
At St Helena July 2, Elisa, Cornell, N B, recruiting,
no report of oil.
Sid from Cape Town, OSH, June 16, North America,
Lyon, N L, for a sperm whale crnlse, all well. 1100 bbls
oil onboard, and was seen same nleht 15 roues off the
land steering NW, with a strong broexe from W. She
had put In for supplies, and took two coir cables at a
cost of about £6OO. She had experienced sovore gales
ou the sth, 7th, 10th, and 14th of June. Cant Lyon re
ported March 12, lat 46 14 S, lon 49 51 E, Coriolanns,
Mystic. 45 bbls sp .and 1 whale: Columbia,.£&, 70 bbls
np 7 wnale (was reported March 16, 100 sp all told);
Nimrod, of ao, 70 bbls sp and 1 whale. At Talear Bav,
Madagascar, Apl 13, Elmira, of Edgartown, 1900 bbls;
Abieall,Nß, 400 bbls.
DOMESTIC PORTS.
NEW YORK, August 18—Old, barks Maraval,' Griffin,
Sagua la Grande; Nord Amerikn, (Brem.) Proderlchs,
Laguna; Montezuma, Hansen, Demerara: Qlovanl, (Sic.)
Ulglielma, Palermo. Sid, ships Constitution, Lundt,
Bremen; Maid of Orloans, Dennis, New Orleans: barks
Cornelia, Barton, Havana: Lycurgus, (Sic,) Ooeta.Pal
enno; RH Gamble, Powell, St Marks; Amalia, Hub
bard, Port au Plan; brigs Penguin, (Br,) Ingham, 8t
Johns:West, Studley, Galveston; Br achr Aeolus, Con
yere, Turks Island. «,
19th—Arr, bark H L Rutgers, Delano, St Marks Ist
Inst and Key West 10th; Br bark Anna, Lamb, Smyrna,
May 23 and Gibraltar July 3. July 10, lat 45 80 lon 18
30, spoko Austrian ship Tro Re, from Trieste for New
York, 46 days out; Port brig Omyum, De Lus, Lisbon;
Dan brig Restauradeur, Jansen, Humacoa, P K; brig
Crawford, Small, Machias, Me; Pizarro, Sturgis, Provi
dence. Old, steamships James Adger, Tumor, Char
leston; Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk; snips J .11 Elliott,
Spencer, Antwerp: Cambria, Berry, Lspreauxj bark
T Cushing, Dow, Pictou; brig H W Moncure, Richards,
Georgetown; Br brig Mary Aon, Cole, St Johns, NB.
BOSTON, Aug.lB—Arrived steamers Admiral,Bmall,
St Johns, NB, via Kastport: Joseph Whitney, Howeß,
Baltimore; barques Nineveh, (of Thomaatown) Prince,
Trapani via Cadix June 25. Had light westerly winds
the entire passage; OrchUla, (of Searsport) Devereaux,
Port Ewen; brigs lcarian, Ghadbourno, Cardenas 4th
instant; Arcadian, Wilson, Plctou; Ellen. (Br) Bo&drot,
Pictou; Manxonl, Perkins, Plctou; Active, (Br) Le
blanc, Clare: Susan, Mills Jacksonvill 23th ult.
ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 18.—Salled-Schra Cumber
land. Chase; Moriah Elizabeth, Bowker: Gen> Arm
strong, Prißby; Jas M Boyles, Thompson; Carlton Jane,
Tyler. New York; John Doneran, for East Gamrldge;
Daniel Brown, Head, for Pall River.
CHARLESTON, Aug 16—Went to sea ship Caroline,
Haynie, Liverpool; "barque Uncle Bara, Coles, New O
rleans; 17th, uchrs Tanner, Pearson, and BW Brown,
Deruckson, New York. '
CHARLESTON, Aug 25. Arrlved-Torn Emily
Ward, Bradty, New York; echr Challenge, Whieher,
Boatou.
Cleared—Barque Uncle Bam, Colo. New Orleans; schrs
Tanner, Pierson. New York; Hugh B Vincent, Steward,
Indian River, (Fla.)
MOBlLE—Arrived 12th inst, ship Gen Washington,
Pousland, from Spain; schrAmericas. Walters. New
York. ,
Cleared—brigs Jehossee, Steffens, Havana; Chesa
peake, Bailey, Apalachicola.
NSW ORLEANS, Aug 11 .—Arrived—Steamship At
lantte, Lawbus, Powderhorn via Galveston: ship Mala
bar, Kincsman, Boston; bark Genesee, Nichols, New
York; brig Brownsville, Laurant, Ruttan Island.
Cleared—Steamship Gen Rusk, Ooxtens, Key West;
shipMoomoutb,Do4pe„Mawelltes. " : ~
* "Below—Barque M&rmion. Balter.„Nr* - .
A 0 Brewer, Cox, Vera Crus aud Mlnatltlan; West
Florida, Burns, Pensacola.
WILMINGTON, N C—Arrived Aug 15, brig J Albion,
Gott, Matanzas.
Cleared—Schrs John, Burton, New York; J H Chad
bourne, Marshall; do 17. schr Humming Bird, Weeks,
New York.
FOREIGN PORTS.
At Calcutta, June 17, ship* Daal Webster, Sampwn,
from Liverpool; Merrimac,Pray, from do, via Plymouth.
Dashing Wave, Young, for Boston, having pat back;
Alt Union, Sherman; John Wills, Ward, Pleiades, Gage;
Hindostan, Jayne; John Haven, Cobbs; Clarissa Oar*
ver, Knapp; Lady Blesalneton, Young, and Cincin
nati, Wood, for Boston, ldg; Eaglo Wing, Linneil,
from China, ar 16th, to load for China: Elvira, Marcv;
Chas Hill, Hull, ana frank Johnson, Lathrop, disg to
load for Boston; Lyra, Chcover, disg to load for Hair
York; National Eagle, Matthews, for London, ldg;
Coeur .de Lion, Tucker; Arab, Crosby, and Dlrlgo, At
wood, for China, ldg; Hindoo, Miller, for do: T W
Sears, Jones, uno; barque Tangier, Hall, for Boston/
ldg.
At Bfauritins June 12, ships Gertrude, Uallett, unc;
Robert Harding, Putnam, from Calcutta for Boston,
29th ult, ship Esther May, Bakor, from
Trloste, ar 24th, for Boston, nearly ready; brig Cla
rence. Phinney, from Marseilles, ar 26th.
Arrived at Bio Janeiro 7th ult, barque Fame, Kennedy.
Richmond; brig Altavolla, GJlkey, N York.
Sid Bth, barque Hudson. Beaman, (from Rio Gratylo,
having repaired, Falmouth, E.
AtChiocha Islands, July 7, shins Magnolia, Pepper,
loaded and ready to sail; Oriental, Whipple; Mary Bangs,
Somers; Hlppogrififs, Beam, and Celestial Empire,
Whiting, nearly loaded; Trumbull, Richardson, do do;
Othello, Greenough; Undaunted, Freeman; Augustine
ncard, Small: Coronet. Cousins; Narrogansett, Ed
wards; Pequot, Gilpatrtck; Expounder, Foster; Reve
nue, Robinson: Gulf Stream, Lord; Mountain Ware,
Hallett; E Norris, FoUansbee; Rapid, Windsor;
White Falcon, Stinson; Tarquln, Smith; Civilian,
Purington; Tropic, Smith:. William Sturgis, Cook;
G W Bourne, Edwards; lonian, Blitchell; Morning
Light, Knight, and Edwin Forrest, Crocker, all
loading: Harvest Queen, Horton, nearly loaded at pri
vate shutej Keystone, McFarlane; Morning Btar, Fos
ter; Simoon, Smith, and Great Republic, Llmburner,
nearly loaded at do ao; Clara Wheeler, Delano; Coqui
' moo, Bianey; Minnehaha, Beauchamp; Sami Appleton,
Doane, ana Oracle, Evans, loading at private shute;
Harveyßirch.NelAonarrived June 22: MilesBtandlsh,
Gardner, and F P Sage, Ingersoll, both arrived 24th:
Bunshine, Pierce and Mary Goodell, Harmon, arrived
25th; Herbert, Freeman, arrived July 2; Reporter,
Howes, arrived 3d—all to commence loading soon.
81d from Shedlac 4th inst, bark Warden, Mosher,
Swansea.
List of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels,
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
Mr Robbins, Balt J F Cooper, Georgia
H G Cole, Georgia Geo J Sumner, Richmond
O B Taylor, Richmond R J Morrow, St Louis
J B MuUikm, St Louis N Flttgerald, Mobile
N Clanton, Mont’y, Ala J D Cameron, Lancaster
N D Bell, Keokuk J Morris Choso, Pa
T H Carpcntcr« fit Louis J H Carpenter, St Louis
F A Hairtson, Kentucky E 0 Jones, Fort Smith
It L Rudrlck, Keokuk, I» OJ Benbam, Indianapolis
Bliss Kate Rudrlck, do Mrs E M Tweed, do
5 J Newson, Ind Robt Bl&xey, Misa
A 0 Christopher, QJn, 0 C A Reading, do
R Carrique So lady, Mass W S Stuart, New York
W W Ward So ly, Louis- H Green dc lady, Ken
vllle, Kentucky, tucky
6 Kennedy, Ky Jannie Kennedy, Ky
Jannlo Fleming, Ky Geo D Boggles, N Y
8 T Irodeß, N 0 Frank B Holmes, S 0
E U Thompson. Barbadoes W Thompson, N 0
Henry nysolp, NY W Locke, Balt
Noah Spears, Ky L G Diroock, Harrisburg
John WBruff, Balt JMCohbVa
A H Menkens, St Louis Jos Kent, Ark
D W Kent, Washn J M Caldwell So la, Ky
0 E Toordon, La A Seomuller, Balt
Mrs Armstrong So 2d, Balt Wm Morris. Na
J B Welch, Balt A T Bradshaw, Tenn
B 0 Plfer So sister, Boat Jas Swan, Balt
J Bidgley St la, Balt Jno Swan, do
OH Howard, do 0 H Groenleaf, Miss. '
Mrs Armstrong So two dau, William Alexander, Austin
Penna Texas
T W Foley, Assumption La E H Pendleton, N York ,
S T Stribling, Alabama A W Henderson and wift,
Miss M Eddy, Stillwater Chicago
New York J B Cnrran, Illinois
J GBacheen, Boston Wm McCarthy and sister,
C A Leverldge, Westfield Rochester
Miss Will, do 0 T3lerrlman,Loa!sv ? leKy
Miss Meßean, do EG Jones, Olnn Ohio
Robt BDonneli, England L Arnold, do
L L Sadler, Boston Goo Z Gray, New York
D J Cochran, Philada W J Gray, do
J T Moore, Arkansas Miss Worrell do
JJ Jackson, do W A Shepherd, do
J M Chenowith, Cincinnati Mr. Stovall, Memphis
Ohio Jas M Sewell, Baltimore
Charles 8 Lee, Balt H GGraham,Lexington,Mo
Mrs Jas A Semple, Bristol James Jackson, do
B F Harris, Rockport M B Waddell, N Y
Samuel Pritcbltt, Tenn D W Brownian, do
E J Dawson, Charleston, SO J S Brown, do
W Stevenson, do Geo P Bourne, do
A A Belknap, U 8 N D W Kennedy, Va
r Knott, Louisville, Ky If Brownell, do
W A Glass, do J A Clarkson, do
GM Washburn, Chicago J A Eggleston, Richmond
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
P H Flanagan, SO H Daly, Ga
J M Boitine, NY GW Scott, Florida
Mrs McDonald, Pottsvill© A Laing, Jr, Ya
B Worth, NO J M Floyd, Toon
J Alexander, Miss A Phillips, Wm’sport
8 B Kehnwetler, NO A Edwards. Pa
C Bretmer, Phila T H Owe, Ohio
U L Stewart Sc 4 da, Ohicogo, T T Myler, Pa
Illinois J A Henderson, Ky
J Hastings, Pa R R Means, Pa
J D Wood, Tennessee J A Carlip, Pittsburgh
olf Morrison So la, Wash If W Tracy So la, Harris-.
0 McNamse, Tenn burgh, Pa
J A Southmayd, Conu 0 Rutherford, Ky
K P Flint, Ban Francisco H Latimer So la, Penna
J Robinson, Tcnp J Cochran, Ohio
J M Richardson, do G R Hlckleberry, Illinois
W McCormick, do B Bbaeffer, Lancaster
R Miller, Jr, Sc la, Pa J V Painter Sc la. Pa
J R Russell, Ark A B Carmichael, NO
A French, St Louis R McGowsn, Jr, Miss
S B Hughes. Bliss -& P Glancy, Ky
0 W Rowell, do EOOook, Miss
W J Boon, do ‘ G Jenks, do
W Jones, do J Burgess, New York
D L Zimmerman, Ky J Bucnanan, St Louis
J F McNeil, \Penna GE Strong, New York
J Coleman, do LB Walker, do
MS Joyce,' do UKarplea,Jr, do
E Gaynor, do 8 Cook, lowa
T 8 Thompson, do •‘ TH Williams, Gallatlne
IMrs 8 J Gilmore So family, 0 Hickerson. Ark
. -Milton, Pa . E N Shipman. Pa
0 B Doug,!, Milton, fit V • , .
TtHJHSbAfiIvAtreWST
Mia;
Jutted from Pro
m’s Point,
u Beverly, Mass.
UNION ifcreet, above Third.
J Hawk, Navarre, Ohio R A Porter, Trenton
F Borhe, do -MB Walker, Del
HU Norton, N J WK Jones & Wt Tamaqua
8 Franklin. Ark Miss E L Jones, do
H N Christman, Ind Mrs B J Fry, do
SAHull A’lady, N Y John B Peacock, Phtla
Jonas Nachtreek, Ohio B Moore, Huntington ,
L Dry, Ohio J Warwick, Ohio
A W Gosbora, Ohio L Mlntzer, Md
W Elder,Pa ' WO Chiles,Xy
Wra Upheld, Lancaster, 0 0 W Hall, Novano, Ohio ,
Bam’l Ford, Bostonj John Boyer, Lancaster, Pa
£ J Fry, Tamaqua, Pa
STATES ONlON—Market street, above Sixth.
J W Magary, Baltimore 0 H Bardell, p r r
V L Baumgardner, Gol’a, Pa A W Hall, Atlanta, Qa
J G Adams, Phlla A B Brown, Col’a Pa
J B Lee, do 0 Fenla, Juniata, Pa
Job Goddard, Bait, Md £ M Donald, NPRR
6W Hardy, do J H Btourer, Lacrosse, Wn
B 0 Belore, Ilarrisburg 000 Bitting, Chicago, 111
M M Hitchoox, Washington, D 0
AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut at., below Sixth.
Geo W Boyd, Jr, Mobile J P JJfflnger, Va
J A Addison, BO FF Perkins, Baltimore
PR Maloney, do Wm Hinds, do,
S M Rutbahk, Mass W T Dupree, Phllada
0 Yardley ana lady, Ohio J J Snllivan, Ky
Mies S Harris, Baltimore TJMcEwen, do
R Harris,' do WHMcOary,do
N R Russell, do 0 0 Couch, do
J B Russell, do 0 0 Nael, do
T T Farmer, Tenn F Nippers, Ind
J H Ourtls, Jr, Phila W B Henry and lady, N Y
Jas Jameson, Reading Miss 8 Henry. do
Jaa Shirring, Washington B R Cutter, Nashville
J H Salheld and lady, Pa Miss S E Cutterr, do
A L Finch, Sing Sing, N Y W E Shaw, N J
R 8 Freehold & lady, Teun O M Lee and lady, N 0
W B Morrow, Ey A R Baker and laay, Fla
8 L Harris and lady. NY A Robinson, Ala
8 Aug Heath, do W W Kirby, Tenn
8 Richardson A ly, do Com Crabbe, US N
0 0 Death, Washington Miss 0 F Dalton, Balt
W D Harrison A lady, N Y Lewis Bates, Ya
J P McDermott. Md John W Coates, Md
(J H Dupuy, Baltimore ' H Townley, Baltimore
Miss Hawley, do 0 W Robinson St ly, do
H 0 Burton, Bcranton, Pa A E Thayer, N Y
A Verden, Jackson, Miss R A Lehmeyer, N Y
H Fredant, NY J J Rider, do
E N Ball, do R N Peterson, do
CITY HOTEL—Third street, above Race.
Major M 8 Graham, Pa A Richards, Baltimore
II Florence, Polut Comfort R Fitigerald, Penna
II It Morris k la, Md AH Sheppard, do
B Lambert, do R Thomas A son, do
‘R Jo ties, New York ' 3 Morris, do
ROarrer, Jersey Bhore SMShelden, do
8 McGinnis, do I) Roberts, do
S Stover, Camden, N J J Smith, do
R Palmer, Lewisburg, Pa ' Master P Smith, do
G Halcomb, . do Anal Smith, do
B W McCabe, Clearfield, WH Taylor, do
Penna E T Somers, do
iF« Brown 1 * EMtuee of Jamaica Ginger.—
This Medicine enjoys a wide-spread and well merited
popularity for its wonderfully effective qualities. It
assists digestion, cures diarrhoea, and is excellent for
the sick stomach, and is likewise an excellent and invi
gorating tonlo. No family should be without it. au2G-lt
To all who Require Money.—Jones Ic Son,
Brokers, Third and Gaskill Btreets, below Lombard
street, advance cash, in large or small amounts, upon
Watches, Jewelry, Plate, Guns, dec., on moderate
terms. au2o-flt#
Bower's Infant Cordial,---This 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.
ByitspowerfuUafluoneea speedy cure Is effected in
all cases of Cholic, windy pains and spasms. Believes
and mitigates much of children’s suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by Us soothing properties trao*
qnilises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, dec.
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 Hxhbt A. Bowbb,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of Sixth and Green sts., Philadelphia.
'To whom all orden must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. au 13-ly
Stamen 1 • Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de
posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from oil
classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rato
of five per cent, per annum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
tary, James S. Pringlo.
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na
tional Safety Trust Company, la Walkot Street, south
west corner of Thibd Street, Pbiladblpdu. Assets
over o*B Milmoh and a Half or Dollars, invested
in B*al Estati, MortqaqbB,Gboond Rexts, and other
first class securities, as required by the charter. This
institution confines its business entirely to the reeel
ring of money on deposit. Anyflmn, Urge or small,
is received, and the money is always paid back, with
ont notice, to any amount.
The 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.
Q7* 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.
iilarritHjes. . .
On the evening of the 17th, by the Ik*
Chandler, Mr. GEORGE BITERS ***** MARGARET
* -
On the 17th Instant, by the Rev. D. J. Whelan, Mr.
SAMUEL H. MBLLINGER, of Harrisburg, to Miss
LIZZIE A. BRADY, of tills city.
On the 22d January, 3867, by Rev. George Chandler,
Mr. CHARLES T. BARNES to Miss HENRIETTA M.
TAYLOR
On the 18th In.tint, DANIEL SWEENY, »ge4 10
years.
The relatives and friends of tbo family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resl
denco, 8, W. corner of Sixth and tJatharine streets, on
this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further
notice. Proceed to Oatheural Cemetery.
On Tuesday morning, August 18th, MARY, wifo of
Wm. F. Page, In thoB2d year of her age.
The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband,
Aramingo, 23d Ward, on this (Thursday) ovening, at 2
o’clock, without furthor notice.
On the 16th inst., CHARLES ESTLOW, aged about 65
years.
' The relatives and friends of tho family are respoct
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late real*
dance, No. 129 Christian street, on this (Thursday) af
ternoon, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. To pro
ceed to the Philadelphia Cemetery.
On the 17th inst., Mrs. MARY JONES, wife of Mr.
Edward P. Jones, in the 72d year of her age.
The relatives and friends of tho family are respect
fully invited to attend tho funeral from tbs reaidonc© of
her husband, No. 304 Catharine street, above Third, on
Friday morning, at 9 o'clock.
WANTED— Two respectable YOUNG
LADIES to learn and exhibit the WATSONS $lO
Sewing Machine. Apply 726 Chestnut Street, Second
story front. au2o-tf
WANTED— A BOY WHO CAN READ
manuscript well. Apply at the PRESS Of PICE,
CARTER'S ALLEY, above SECOND, after 12 o'clock.
au!7
WANTED TO RENT.—A THREE
Story BRICK HOUSE, suitable for a small
family. The best references given. Address u Rent,"
Press Offico. tul2-2w*
l/IfATSON’S $lO SEWING MACHINE
WATSON’S $lO SEWING MACHINE
IS COMING! 1 !
TITATSON’S $lO SEWING MACHINE
f T IS COMING !!!
"I/ITATSON’S $lO SEWING MACHINE
V v IS COMING •!!
WATSON’S $lO SEWING MACHINE
IS COMING !!!
N. B.—The WATSON $lO SEWING MACHINE is
quite as good as any high-priced machine that has
ever yet been exhibited—‘Will make a Armor stitch,
and Will boon exhibition in this city in a Tow days, due
notice of which will bo given in tho public prints.
au2o-tf
WELCOME RANGE.— SoId by CHAD-
V f WICK k BRO. ,202 N. SECOND St. aulB-3m.
BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL—Direct from
the Company’s Miuea, and tho only authorised
agents, by retail, south of Kensington.
Also Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal.
T. TREADWAY, Swanson street,
au2Q-2m) Ist Wharf aboro Wash log ton, Southwark.
tUAGSI FLAGS I—PACKER FLAGS,
JL* also Plain Flags from two and a half inches to five
feet, wholesale and retail, at the Flag Depot, No. 00
Boutb Second street. augl9-lm#
TVOTIOE—LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
11 upon the Estate of HANNAH CALHOUN, (de
ceased,) having been granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted to said Estate will please mako pay
ment, and those having claims will present the same to
CHARLES B. BEKS, Executor,
au!9-w6t» No. 1336 Coates street.
Tt/fACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES.
UA Sold by CHADWICK k BRO., SECOND Btreet,
first door above Race. auglB-3iaos.
/CONSIGNEES’ NOTlCE.—Consignees for
Norwegian Barque ANNA. Kildahl, master, from
La Rochelle, will please send their permits on board, or to
the Counting House of the subscribers; as ail goods not
permitted within Avo days, will be sent to Public Stores.
HENRY BOJILKN&CO.,
&uglB-d3t. 221 and 223 South 4th street.
r<AUTION— ALL PERSONS ARE CAU
\J TIONED against trusting any of the CREW of the
Norwegian Barque “ ANNA,*' Kildahl master, from La
Rochelle, as no debts of their contracting will bo paid
by Captain or Consignees. HENRY BOULEN,
aulB-3t 221 and 223 South Fourth nt.
ttqnn or $5OO book bindery for
RALE—Seven years established, doing a
fair Job btulneH, which can be incrcMed, both blank
and printed Jobs. Location. 635 Arch street, below
Sixth. Blank books at cost, jobs bound to order.
augl9-5w
T|f RS. M. A. BURKE,
LYJL 802 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE EIGHTH,
Informs SOUTHERN and WESTERN MERCHANTS she
has opened
FALL AND WINTER PATTERN HATS in fancy colors,
And a full line of MOURNING HATS. aug!B-2w
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
Hotel and summer ranges—
gold gy 01IADWICK k MO., 202 N. SECOND St.
.uglS-Smos.
VMTELCOME RANGE.—SOLD BY OHAD-
V V WICK k 5R0,202 N. SSOOND St. aulB-Bm.
f'IHAS. HALLOWELL & (JO.,
V 7 NO. 417 MARKET STREET,
MASOTAOTORIES AND IMPORTERS OP
HATS, CAPS, AND LADIES’ FANCY PUBS.
Merchants will find it to their interest to examine our
Stock betoro purchasing elsewhere. aul4-lm*
COTTON —200 bales good Middling to Mid
dllng Fair Cotton, in store and for ssie by
MARTIN & MAOALIBTBR,
atU i North Water Street
h M Tyrone, Penna
Spend Jfdires,
dcatijs.
iUiints.
2& 1857.
&tiraaemento
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROAD AND
XXL LOCUST Streets.—Mr. B, A. MARSHALL Sole
Lessee—Last week but one of the PROMENADE ’cion
OBRTB. , vw
THIS EVENING, August 20th, novel and attractiva
features. MADAME JOHANNSEN, MISS 0. BIOIL
INGB, Mr. PIOKANBSBR. MR. FRAZER, CARL
BERGMAN, and the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. New
and Bplendid STATUARY, just landed from ship Eu
phrasia by Signor VITO VITI & SON, perfect limp
nesses of the following eminent American statesmen:
Washington. Clay, Jackson, Webster, Calhoun and
Fillmore. Admittance 25 cents.
WHEATLEY* ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—Sole Lessee W. WHEATLEY.
Soslb or PaiOßS.—Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 60cents;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre. 26 cents; Seats In Pri
vate Boxes, 76 cents; Whole Private Box, |3; Gallery,
13cents; Gallery for Colored Persons,2s cents; Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons. 38 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 r. M.
J M.B.WHITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, August2Qth, will be
presented for the third 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
„ mi _ STATE SECRETS.
Gregory Mr. J. S. Clarke
Doors will open at 7 o’clock.
Performances commence at -7 precisely.
\€TALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Vro-
V f prietor, Mr. WM, J.NAGLE; Acting and Stage
Manager, Mr. WAYNE OLWINB. Prices—Dress Circle
and parqnette, 60 cents: Upper Circle, 26 cents; Private
Box and Orchestra Seats, 76 cents. Box Office open
from 9 o’clock A. M. to 4 P. M. Doors openat 7 o’clock;
performance will commence at 8. 1
THURSDAY EVENING. August 20th.
NAHLE’d ’
JUVENILE COMEDIANS.
The performance will commence with
BEN BOLT.
Reuben Rags.
Alice
SINGING AND DANCING
The whole tojsonclude withJhe_laughable farce of
CHARCOAL SKETCHES.
RATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT
II STREET. ABOVE ElGHTH.— Acting Manager.
WAYNE OLWINE. Prices-Se&ta In Private BoT 76
cants; Orchestra Chairs, 50 cents; Press Circle and Par*
quct, 87 cents; Family Circle, 25 cents. Box office
open from 10 to when Beats can he secured.
Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 o'clock.
THURSDAY EVENING. August 20th, ,
CHRISTY t WOOD*B MINSTRELS, 1
in a variety of their unequalled Ethiopian delineations.
The performance will consist of Songs, Dances and Wit*
ticlsias. To conclude with
BLACK BLUNDERS, oa FORTY WINKS.
Julius Crow, a Blacking Man..... George Christy
Jocelyn Highflyer........ E, Bowers
Miss Cynthia Racoon Master Eugene
SANFORD* OPERA HOUSE
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
Doors open at 1% o'clock—to commence at 8.
Admittance 25 cents.
VARIETY WEEK.
MONDAY and TUESDAY. August 17th and 18th, wIU
be performed, "The Virginia Mummy.”
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, “ The Frightened
Family.” •
FRIDAY and BATUEDAY. •< VUlikina and Dinah.”
Previous to the piece; Ethiopian Minstrelsy by Son*
ford’s Opera Troupe, and Dancing by the Sanford chll*
dren. uul7-lw
PARKINSON'S ILLUMINATED GAR
DENS,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH.
PROMENADE CONCERTS with the Scottish Nightin
gale, a Fine Orchestra, Fire Works, Ac.,
EVERY EVENING.
au 18-tf Admittance, one shilling.
Bailey & co., chestnut street.
Manufacturers of
BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE,
Under their Inspection, on the premises exclusively.
Citizens and Strangers are invited to visit our manu
factory.
WATCHES.
Constantly on hand a spleudld 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 Hue.
Drawings of NEW DESIGNS will be made free ol
charge for those wishing work made to order.
RICH GOLD JEWELRY.
A beautiful assortment of all the new styles of Fine
Jewelry, such as Mosaic, Stone and Shell Cameo,
Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Marquislte,
Lava, Ac., Ac.
SHEFFIELD 6ABTOBS, 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 following standard
Books, viz: Blunt's Ooast Pilot, 18th edition; Bow
ditch’s Navigator,27th edition: Shipmaster's Assistant,
oth edition.
We invito attention to our new Spring Centre Com
passes, which answer tor either light or heavy weather,
and are especially adapted for steamers, and vessels
where the motion is considerable. They require fewer
repairs than any compass now in use.
Marine Opera Glasses of superiorquality, Spy Glasses,
Aneroid and Mercnrlal Barometers. Thermometers,
American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad
rants, Azimuth Compasses, Blnadefl, Log Glasses, and
ail kinds of Nautical Instruments and Books, constantly
on hand. *
Also, Charts of all parts of the world from the latesl
and best authorities.
Agents for Rogers’ American Code of Signals, Deni’s
Chronometers and Compasses, and for Abbott’s Iloro
meter, and an instrument for working out problems in
Nautical Astronomy by simple inspection and with per
fect accuracy. They have received the approval of ex
perienced shipmasters, and have been adopted by the
U. S. Navy. E. A G. W. BLUNT.
aulB-lm» No. 179 Water Street.
T UMBER t LUMSRHJ-WThe subscriber.
tor MvaraTrearfl o*cu .-,u.. «*-
Sloan’s Plaalug Mill, Kensington, has removed to
COATES STREET WHARF, adjoining the Phcenix
Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue, where he intends
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor-
Ingnoards, steps, risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and
scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
For sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchaser* 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
sices of Southern yellow Pine, Timber and Scantling,
aul-tf 8 8. RICHIE.
FTIKAN'SPORTATION OF COAL TO
A CHINA.
Navt Dspabtmbxt, )
Bureau of Construction, Ac., August 13,1857. \
PROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed “ Proposals /or
Freight to Chinn,” will be received at this bureau
until 3 o’clock, the 16th September next, for the trans
portation of not exceeding 4,000 tons of anthracite coal
from the port of Philadelphia, In such quantities as
m*y be offered, and the Department deem proper to ac*
cept, to be delivered to the United States naval store
keepers at Ilong-Kong and Shanghai as may be directed.
The oiler will state the price per ton of 2,240 lbs. for
that delivered, without primage or any other extra
charge, and also the rate at which demurrage will bo
charged. No other than cargo for the Government to
bo received ou board.'
If the draught of water of the vessel offered makes
any lighterage necessary in loading, it will be at the cost
of the vessel; but good despatch will bo given in load
ing. For the delivery of the coal within reach of the
ship’s tackel at the ports in China lay days will be de
manded, at the rate of one fair-weather working day for
every 30 tons of coal.
The vessel named must stand A No. 1, and pass the
usual inspection by such officers as may be appointed by
the commandant of the yard where the ship maybe;
and if not offered for inspection within three days after
a notice has been given, the department will make such
other arrangements as will best subserve the public in
terest. The vessel must be in Philadelphia and ready
to load within ten days after she has passed Inspection,
and the notice of acceptance given.
Wind and weather permitting, the vessel will sail
within five days after being loaded and the bills of lading
signed; otherwise there will be deducted from the freight
money, for each and every day’s delay in nailing beyond
the five days named, a sum equal to the amount de
manded per day for demurrage.
Payment will be made within thirty days after the
presentation of receipts in triplicate of the delivery of
the coal, by any navy agent in the United States that
the bidder may select, vrho will be designated in the
charter party. aul7-mth4w
CSHELLEY’S poems, blue and gold.
K? Just published, the POETIOAL WORKS OF PER
OY BYSSHE SHELLEY, edited by Mrs. Shelley, with
a Memoir by James Russel Lowells, and a Portrait.
Pocket Edition, complete in 2 Yols., bound in blue and
gold, $1.50.
Also recently issued in the same style, THE POETI
CAL WORKS OF THOMAS CAMPBELL One vol 75 eta
The most complete edition of Campbell ever published.
It contains sixty-seven poems not in the best English
editions.
THE POETIOAL WORKS OP THOMAS HOOD. Two
vols., $1 60. This is the fullest collection ever made of
Hood’s Poems. It contains several poemn that are in
no other collected edition.
LITTLE, BROWN, k CO.
112 W&ahinfftmi At., Boston.
au!9-2t.eod
Boston benzole portable gab
APPARATUS, for Ligting Stores, Dwellings, Fac
tories, Hotels, ke. This Gas Machine has been
in constant and successful use for four years, and is
therefore no longer an experiment. The simplicity of
tho Apparatus, its entire freedom from danger by explo
oisns, the little attention required, the ease with which
it is managed, by any person, and the cheapness and
superiority of the Light over all others, has gained for
ft the favorable opinion of those acquainted with its
merits. The cost of the Light is about oue cent per
hour for each burner. Numerous certificates by those
that have used the machine; and a Machine in opera
tion can be seen at the Gas Fit ting Store of 8. R. BLAIR,
No. 10 North Seventh Street. For further information
apply as above, to 0. P. WEEKS,
aul-atuth lrn Agent Boston Beoxole Gas Works Co.
Coach, engine and hotel lamp
Factory of E.W USSfIRRS. No. 109 (Ute 43) South
KIGHTH, below Chestnut street, has became a saving
of 60 percent, to onr SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS, and also tho convenience of having their
old Carriage Lamps new silver-topped and bottomed,
and sent by express to all parts. au!2-ly
JAMES KELLY, (Successor to William
Curtis) Regalia, Books, Jewels, Emblems, Masonic
and Encampment Charts, Ac. Odd Fellows’ Hall.
NORTH SIXTH STREET, below Race, Philadelphia.
Orders from any part of the couutry, addressed to
James Kelly, promptly attended to. au 1-lm
WM. D. ROGERS’S CARRIAGE RE
POSITORY, 1009 and 3011 CHESTNUT Street
above Tenth, will bo opened on or about the 25th inst ,
for tho sale of every description of CARRIAGES,tr»
wh-ich the attention of tho public is respectfull
called. anlft-Ht
VANS’ GREAT GIFT BUUK SAUb,
JLU No. 835 CHESTNUT Street. N. B.—No conned
tlon with any other house In the City. aul-3m
CHARLES MAGARGE & CO.,—
Wholesale Dealers in PAPER, RAGS, ke.. No.
30 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. aul-Im
CULLENDER & FASGAL,
>3 HATTERS,
aul-flra No. 8 8. SIXTH street, Philadelphia.
/IOTTON—IOO bales Gulf Cotton, In store
V/ and for sale by
MARTIN A MAOAUSTER,
119 North Water Street.
WF. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE
• HATTER, No. 430 CHESTNUT Street, below
Fifth, Philadelphia. ani-imrp
Enewland & CO.,
• LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Importers and Dealers in Oil Paintings, Water-Color
Drawings, Engravings. Ac. A large assortment always
on hand. Packing ana removing Glasses, and hanging
attended to. 604 ARCH Street, above Sixth,' south
side, Philadelphia. aal-lm rp
Jackson, job printer, merchant
STREET. ,
OHEOKfI. NOTES, DRAFTS,
, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
And JOB PRINTING generally, at shortest notice
sad fair prices. aul-lm
UfOSS—I7 bales Carolina Moss, lor saio by
-L"Jt MARTIN & MACALISTKR,
4ul 119 North Water Street.
BALE ROPE.—Buyers are invited to call
and examine our Manila Bale Rope, which we can
can sell as low as American, and warrant it superior in
strength and durability. •
WEAVER, FITLER& CO.,
an U No. 23 N. WftUr st. wrt 123 N. Wprm.
POR RECORDER OF DEEDS.—T. B.
TOWN, Fourth Ward. Subject to Democratic
I7OR CLERK OP QUARTER SESSIONS
JT —WILLIAM BAFFIN, First Ward. Subject to
Democratic Buies. . au 20-tsep
'OEGORDER op DEEDS—ALBERT 1).
M\ BOILHAU, Sixteenth Ward. Subject to Demo
cratic Bulea. auglB-dtsepB*
FOR PROTHONOTARY OP THE DIS
TRICT COURT, WM. M. REILLY, of First Ward.
Subject to Democratic Rule*. ■ aul7-dtseB*
POB ASSEMBLY— j6HN H. BRADY,
Eighth War l—Seventh Irfaiilatita District. Sub
ject to Democratic rules. aul6-teepB*
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT,—WM. LOUQHLIN, SMondWari. Sub
ject to Democratic rules, aulS'SepT*
For assembly—editin' smith,
NINTH DISTRICT, TWELFTH WARD. Subject
to Democratic Bulea. auld#
FOR ASSEMBLY—Second District, PER
BAN J. COOK, Second Ward. Subject to Democratic
Bulea. aul24C*
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS-:
JOSEPH CROCKETT, Sixteenth Ward. Subject
to Democratic Boles. au 12-4w*
FOR ASSEMBLY—JOSEPH J. KEEFE.
—Second Legislative District, Second Ward.
Subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention.
au6-dtSB
PROTHONOTARY OP THE DISTRICT
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. Tine street, above
Eighth. Subject to Democratic rules. aalQ-lm*
.Little Frederick Wren
. Little Martha Wren
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 Convention. aus-eod2w*
For assembly—third district—
FRANKLIN McILYAIN, Subject to Demccwtifi
auB-dt*pB
IJIOR CORONER—PR. FEODORE MIER
■ Bubject to Democratic Rules.
For prothonotary of the dis-
TRICT COURT, LEWIS T, HEARS, of Twelf &
Ward. Subject to Democratic Balm. aaB-lm*
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT, GEORGE F, MEESEH, TvBDtf'UCOBd
Ward. Sabject to Democratic Bales. & o 4-tSeS
For recorder of deeds—r. r.
YOUNG, Seventh Ward. Subject to Democratic
Rales au4-lm*
For clerk of quarter sessions.
SAMUEL 0. THOMPSON, 6th Ward. Sabject to
the Rules of the Democratic Party. au4w&»taB*
For coroner—n.. c. reid, m. d.
Subject to Democratic Rules. aui lm#
For assembly—first district—
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY, First Ward. Subject
to decision o ithe Democratic Convention. aul-sw*
For assembly—third district.—
DAVID R. McLSAN, fourth Ward. Subject to
Democratic Rules. aul*taeB*
For assembly—
JOSEPH HUNEKBB,
Eighth District, Eleventh Ward.
Subject to Democratic Rules. atl.lm*
RECORDER OF DEEDS—
X 1 CHARLES M. MILLER,
Fourteenth Ward,
, Subject to Democratic Rules, on aul t seB
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—GEORGE
W. WUNDBR, Thirteenth Ward. Subject toDe.
mocratic Rules. aul-fiw*
For recorder of deeds—n. f.
WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject to Democratic
rules. an3-te#
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.- •
GEORGE SIMPSON, THIRTEENTH WARD
Subject to Democratic Rule*. anltsepB
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 locate one
thousand feet above water level. The prospect embraces
ao extent of country nearly forty miles square, and
points in ten counties are visible to the naked eye.
Baths of tvery description, and extensive graveled,
shady walks. The peculiar virtues of the water here
is the great softness and parity it possesses, (being quite
as efficacious in restoring tone, health, ana vigor to the
whole system as that impregnated with mineral.) conse
quently more palatable for drinking and better for
bathing.
The amnsements area superior band of music, billiards
and tenpins, nleasant drives over good roads.
Accessible from Philadelphia via Railroad to Lancas
ter or Keading,reacbingthe spring by either route within
six hours.
For further information apply to Myera, Kirkpatrick
<sc Co., Third and Pine streets, Philadelphia; James 8.
Earie,No. 212 Chestnut street, where circulars can he
obtained, or to the proprietor.
JOS. KONIGMAGHBR,
Sphrata P. 0., Lancaster county, Pa.
8 SLAND HOUSE, (LATE HURON,) MAC-
X INAO. MICHIGAN, hr A. T. BIRCHARD. The
above Establishment is now open for the season as a
“ Summer Hotel,” for the reception of guests. No ex*
sense has been spared to make thi >a first class Hotel.
The houso has been furnished entirely new, with every
article of fashionable furniture necessary for the com
forts and luxuries desired by families; superior cooks,
and attentive and respectful servants, engaged to answer
the call of visitors. The sleeping apartments are
nishod with all the comfortable and deai**hi* requisites
CoLnuiet and vefr*«Wog repose. The proprietorrTßSr-"
omVpp-TA. 1 T<ltr 0D and Will an*
deavor to be equal to the requirements of the times and
the public. aulO-lOt*
fIOUNTRY COLLECTIONS made with
\J promptness and at the usual rates, by
DAVIS k BIRNEY,
No. 25 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
They invite attention to tbeir unequalled facilities for
the adjustment of controversies in all parte 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 the Union, and by pros*
perous associate oifieea in
Boston, Louisville. Dabuque,
New York, St. Louis. Detroit.
Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Paul’s,
Washington, Bittsburgb, Milwaukie,
Charleston, Chicago, Memphis,
Mobile, New Orleans, Savannah.
Each local office controlling its own collections, and
having daily business connections with the most reliable
and experienced attorneys in the eountry.
They also have superior facilities for collecting drafts
and maturing paper at points not accessible to
and Bankers, and Remittances are promptly made by
their correspondents for commissions that exceed but
slightly the current rate of exchange.
By the aid of intelligent correspondents, they are able
to hare Land Warrants located, elaima adjusted, titles
examined, la all parts of the West. au4*tath&s*loi
STATE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.
—AGRICULTURISTS,STOCK BREEDERS, GARD
NERS, POMOLOGISTS, INVENTORB, MANUFAC
TURERS. ARTISANS! J AU classes are invited to be
come exb'SvO/s.
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY will hold its SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHI
BITION at Powelton, West Philadelphia, on {fEPT BU
BER 29th and 30th, and OCTOBER Ist and 2d ensu
ing, fer the display or Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine and
Poultry, Agricultural Machines and Implements, Dairy,
Field and Garden Products, Seodfi, 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 or tho 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 free of charge
as heretofore, and will issue Excursion rickets for the
Fair week at the usual liberal rates.
Lists of Premiums and all other information will be
furnished on application to ROBERT O. WALKER, Se
cretary, at the Rooms of • ‘ the Philadelphia Society for
Promoting Agriculture,” Chcsnut Street, below Seventh,
south side, up stairs.
The boors for the entry of articles and animals wHI
b open on and after the Ist of September.
DAVID TAGGBRT,
President Penns. State Agricultural Society.
au!3-d t sep 28
KNIGHT’S COOKING EXTRACTS FOR
flavoring Pies. Padding, Oakes, Jellies, Custards,
Ice Creams, Blano Mange, Sauces, Syrups, Soaps, Gra
vies, Ac., ke.
Comprising
Knight’s Extract of Lemon.
Knight’s Extract of V&nilla.
Knight’s Extract of Ross.
Knight’s Extract of Orange.
Knight’s Extract of Peach.
Knight’s Extract of Almond.
Knight’s Extract of Strawberry.
Knight's Extract of Pineapple.
Kuight’s Extractor Raspberry.
Knight’s Extractor Celery.
Knight’s Extract of Nectarine.
Knight’s Extract of Cinnamon.
Knight’s Extract of Nutmeg.
Knight’s Extract of Ginger.
Knight’s Extract of Cloves.
Knight’s Extractor Allspice.
Knight’s Extractor Mace.
Kuight’s Extract of Apricot.
These Extracts are made with great care, and are war
ranted to retain all the Savor and strength of the artiste
represented, in a purified and concentrated form, conve
nient for all culinary purposes. Retaining their flavor
for any length of time and lo any climate, and can be
used at all seasons of the year when the fresh fruit can
not be obtained.
They are put up in a neat and convenient manner for
use, vis: 2and 16 ounce bottles, and are respectfully
recommended to the attention of House and
Hotel Keepers, Bakers, Caterers, and the public is
general
Price 25 cents per bottle, or & bottles assorted for one
dollar.
For sale by C. D. KNIGHT, No. 7 South SIXTH
Street.
Grocers and Dealers supplied on liberal terms. au!s-lm
SAFES.
A iaiye assortment of
EVANS & WATSON'S
P HII ADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES,
• VAULT DOORS,
For Banka and Stores.
BANK LOCKB,
Equal to any now in use.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, Ac.,
On aa good t««n* as other establishment in the
United States, by
EVANS k WATSON,
No. 26 South FOURTH street,
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL. auJ3-tf
Russia and American tarred
CORDAGE.—a superior article, manufacture
and for sale by WEANER, FITLER k CO.,
au 8-tf No. 19 N. Water at , kll N- Wharves.
\fInNCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE-
If MEN’S FURNISHING STORE, 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 most perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. aub-lyif
Notice is hereby given, that pO
- No. 4203, issued by the American Fire Insur
ante Company, lithe name of Nicholas E. Thouron.
dated September 12,1853, for $4,000 on brick building
situated oa the west side of Sixth street, between Prune
and Spruce streets, has been lost or mislaid. Applica
tion has been made for a new one in lieu thereof. A
suitable reward will be paid for its return to No. 26
North Seventh street. aus w4t*
JAMES SHEHIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR. Nos. 16 and 18 South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and
CABSIMERES always on hand.
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the best quality, and in the most fashionable style.
PartictUw attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. auQ'tt
Canitibates for ©flic*.
au 20-dtSS
Summer Resorts
illiscelianeons.
hotels anb fiesianrants.
CLINTON PLACE HOTEL, BROAD
WAY, comer of EIGHTH, street,“New York.
THIS ELEGANT MODERN ESTABLISHMENT is
now open for the reception of guests, in the European
style.
SINGLE ROOMS from 50 cents to $1 per day/. SUITS
of ROOMS for families, from $1 50 to |lO per day. The
MEAL 3 served at all hours by the CARD, at' moderate
rates.
C. J\ JIACLELLAN (“ long and favorably known to
the patrons of Jones' and the United States Hotel.
Philadelphia, l *) is associated in the management, ana
has especial charge of the Catering Department. Every
attention has been paid to make the organization per*
feet, and our friends, patrons, and the travelling public
in general, may rest assured that no effort shall be
wanting to make the CLIKTOH worthy the fevor which
we hereby respectfully solicit.
aus«lm*
SCOTT HOUSE—Comer of Irwin Street
And Doqaeine Way, Pittsburgh. B. D. MARKER,
Proprietor. , . aulS-3m
LOUIS B. COFFIN, — .
THIRD WARD HOTEL, (DEMOCRATIC HEAD
QUARTERS,)
South-east corner PIPTH and QUEEN Streets,
aol-lm Ph«ladelphla.
WILLIAM N. KING,—SOUTHERN
• EXCHANCE HOTEL, South-eut comer of
mm >nd CARPENTER Bta., Philadelphia. aol-lm
rtHESNUT STREET HOUSE—SAMUEI
VJ MILLER, (Old No. 121) New No. 331 CHE3NGI
STREET, below Ponrtb, Philadelphia. an 1-la
WILLIAM HANNINGS' City Lager Beer
Saloon, No. 32 CARTER’S ALLEY, Philadel
pbla. an I.lm
tOiaes anb £iqnors.
A LEXANDER V. HOLMES,'WINE,AND
aa. LIQUOR STORE, No. 226, Eontheut Comer of
OEQBQB and SOUTH Strata. ,ui?i r
WILLIAM P. PITFIELD,—IMPORTER
of BRANDIES, WINES, Ae., Ac., No. 323
OUEBTNUT Street, Philadelphia. . .anl-lm
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
a IN PINE WINES, LIQUOBS, OI9ABB, Ac., 2d
Booth WITH Street, Philadelphia. anl-lj
Brandies. —Pinet, castuion & Co;, Ma
rett & Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, In half pipes and quarter esaki i PeUercUla
Rochelle Brandies, pale and. dark, in half pipes, quarter
casks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom Home stores,
imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN & CO.,
.and, Nos. 221 and 223 South Fourth street.
DITHMAR & BUTZ, POSTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (new
No.93B)North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.—Shipping
orders promptly attended to. . aul-tf
Sobncco anb Cigars.
HAVANA CIGARS—a handsome assort
ment, such u
Figaro, Psriagas,
Cabanas, Sultana,
Gloria, Jupiter,
Coloao, Cooverciaatea,
Torre? Lopes, Union Americans,
Orejos, Flora Cubans, Ac., Ac.,
Ac., in X, I*s and I*lo boxes, of all sires sad quali
ties, In store and constant!? receiricg, and lor sale low.
by CHARLES TETE,
(new) 138 WALNUT Street,
below Second, second stor?
Figaro, cabanas and paetagas
SEGARS.—A choice invoice of these celebrated
breeds on board brig “ Near Era,” daily expected from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETB,
(New) 128 Walnut street, below Second,
aul Second Story.
Saks SXorlicn.
' Wolsebt A Scott, Auctioneers.
AO! CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE
ffttJA THE CUSTOM'HOU&B, between Fourth and
Fifth Streets.
Joss Batub, Auctioneer,
NO. 325 ARCH STREET, between THIRD
AND FOURTH STREETS.
BALE 3 EVERY EVENING at 8 o’clock.
Of Boot*, Shoes, Brogans, Gaiters, Hardware, Cutlery,
Watches, Jewelry, Hosiery, Whip*, Tranks, Fancy
Goods, Notions, Ac., Ae.
N. C. Terms of Night Sales, four months credit for
approved City acceptances, for rams of $lOO ahd over
with interest added from date of sale.
OARS.—Out-door Sales solicited of Household Furni
ture at dwellings, Stocks of Hardware, Underwriters’
Sales of Hardware. Cutlery, Ac. Consignments soli
cited to be Mid at the Auction Rooms. Charges moder
ate. Apply as above. Advances made on Comiguoenta
of Goods. aol lxn
Br Qkobqb W. Suits, Auctioneer.
NE. CORNER OP BARRON .AND
• SOUTH STREETS, Above Seoond.
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At rjfo’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cut
lery, Hoosekeepiog Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
ry, Fancy Articles, Ac.
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER.
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Fear st.. only
eight doom below the Exchange.
Hour* of business from T o’clock, A. M., unto 10
o’clock in the evening.
Outdoor sales, and sales at the Auction House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $300,000.
Established for tht las t Thirty Tsars.'
Advances nude from one dollar to thousands on Dia
manda, Silver Plate, Watehet, Jewelry, Hardware? Her
chatdi**, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, CigarsvMasical
Instruments, Guns, Horse*, Carriages, and Goods of
every description. ...
. All goods can remain any length of time agreed
from ona bn-navd fioffars and upwards '
will* be ehargwi o&iftper month; sooo and over,
; the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has largo
fire and thief-proof vaults to Store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; alao, a heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of ail persons having goods
advanced upon. '
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited Capital,
this office is prepared to make advances os 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 SALS.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aul-ly
©as iryrtnres.
A RCHER, WARNER, MIS KEY & CO.,
-t*. Manufacturers of GASALIERS, BRACKETS, PEN
DANTS, FITTINGS, and an kind* of GAS and LAMP
WORK, GIRANDOLES, Ae., No. 323 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. . , aul-lm*
SUtortugs at £an>.
|~JEOBGE H. ARMSTRONG, ATTOR
VB NET AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, I.3tt
Lombard street, below Broad. aul7-lm*
Daniel dougherty, attorney
AT LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGHTH and LO
CUST Streets, Philadelphia. aul-ly
Myer strohse, attorney at
LAW, CENTRE street, Potteviile, Pa. as4-ly
JOHN BINNS, UNITED STATES Com
missioner AND COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS,
AND THE PROBATE OF ACCOUNTS for several
States and Territories. He is. by law, authorixed to
administer Oaths and Affirmations to be received in ail
the Courts in Pennsylvania.
JOHN SINKS may be found in bis office, No. 116
South SIXTH Street, opposite the County Court House,
from 8 A.M.toflP. 11. ■' aoj.lm
Hazelton AND SPRING MOUN
TAIN, Lehigh, Hickory and Locust Mountain
Schuylkill Coal for sale at KNOWLES' Depot. NINTH
and WILLOW Streets. anlA*lm
COALJ COAL! COAL!—
spring MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
J. k R.CARTER’SGRBKNWQOD,TAMAQGACOAL
SNYDER’S PINK FOREST SCHUYL
KILL COAL.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Have for sale, sod are constantly receiving from the
above celebrated Collieries, ™
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
There is do Coal mined anywhere, equal in quality to
these, and a trial will convince any one of their great
Superiority. Onr Coal Is yaij* c&fi/oiiy scmoaeA At out
Jttdß, md Wd will warrant it perfectly free from slate,
dust aad all impurities. Our PRICES areaaLOW u the
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at our Office, No. 351 80UTH FRONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders left at our Yard, CALLOWHILL street, below
BROAD street.
t at OQr ? h * r, » WATER street, above CAL
LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Post,
will receive prehpt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex
tmine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. »u4-tf
gCBUYLKILL AND LEHTfiH f!<>AT,
K 7 I us daily receiving, at my yard, the best Quality of
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIQH COAL. My cMtonem,
uid all other* who may favor me with their orders, may
*wy on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them.
ID" No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PBIOES.
ALEXANDER CONVERT,
N. 35. corner of Broad and Cherry Sts.
T EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
A-i DALY, PORTER A CO., COAL DEALERS, So.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the Ter y lowest rates, a foil supplr of Lefcich
and Schuylkill Coal. ’ anl-Cm
Lumber axd coal.—Montgomery
A NEALL having connected the Coal with tho
Lurabir business, inform their friends that the? have
made contracts for a supply of the best qualities of
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready to re*
ceire orders, Twelfth and Prune streets. Orders may
be left with Mr. S. KILPATRICK, No. 13 S. FIFTH
street, or with Mr. WJI. D. NEALL. corner PINE and
WATER streets. aulS-3m
®bnralionul.
Hall of st. james the less,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS
Rtr. B. R. SXYSSK, RJCTOR.
The Annual Session will' begin on TUESDAY, Sep
temper 1.
Circulars may be obtained at the Book Store of H
HOOKER, S. R. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill. Phila
delPh>»- MlWm
Removal. —the young ladies
formerly located at No. 48, hot 51
North SEVENTH Street, la removed to No. I'll VINE
Street, west of Seventeenth, north side, where the sub
scriber will be happy to see his former patrons and
pupils, at the commencement of ths FalbSesaion. For
circulars, Ac., please apply to W. G. E. AGYEW,
aulo-2w No. ITU Vine street.
UTKS. BARTON’S BOARDING AND
lfX DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1923
CHESTNUT St., Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY in September. aulB-£w*
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—2OO bbls Spirits 0 V
Turpentine, to arrive, for sale by
Martin a macalister,
anl 119 North Water Street.
JOHN N. REEVES, CARPENTER AND
BUILDER, PAS3YUNK ROAD, opposite County
Prison.
Orders for Fobbing promptly attended to. anl-lm
/~J.LENWOOD GEMETERYOFFIdE, X O
V* 118 WALNUT St„ brto.FIFTH an 111/
/CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD
VV WICK t BHO., No. 202 N. SECOND Street.
auglB-3mcs.
Thomas e. Baxter.—hardware.
CUTLERY AND TOOLB, No. 910 MARKET ST.,
rtOT« piati, Kitli tilt, Jhilt4«ljMt. to l.fen n
WISAKT & CO.