The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 22, 1857, Image 3

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L : i; - teNlmcyV'Wt tli«. Ugjti r»tMooif.ear«iit'cli*oki.ik«.
. yUAdy, sml CcmMe*l W'lrt&t.dV.iiid if here would
J tnng.<(e ciTprerioiur salM. Or«Ju of nil Usds
f -t* fh».^9iur|;«^^«|^^li:|
I '-' o ' Iro^3<’|ti^^riß'prie^-;^.o^ProTiiJoaa , tha'd»tniod'c»Ow. '
s ’* • «»• %y&£-
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l . l hohUwiftCjtlfe J*iterarf»fih«.lh; j Jseralr‘
j /
l - tittads and ;duU ,* bat Wool i» buojafit^iiuwL
i .. ■ manufacturers take hold'* freely at fownCrquotatiqa#.'
The pry Jeqi?^^e'k^ve[(t£ia
tbB uiarkfit pttrchmß 5 bat ( the com*:-
mission houses haVe not beeii' quite 4 "^e
- staple articles of cO jiswf2rheJd, and
firm, tbp -.price^o t ‘ its'. n^r ’,rn*terlai# ■' ottlbß. .<*o. .the
fall lag -off’in. the^rbductioti^*' , Urge number <.• ofv
• the mills at the jKait sea*c'd.* 'ora
tions or are
Upward l tandeaayv to prltes , k*»p
well sold up end new styles bfcpQggodl prscejJ.' woollens
but well assorted sip^pV;aUkii»i», i , ;.u-.Viij
1 jUUSAJJB^tfFPS.-rrTrade;in -articles under-this bead
has beta depstsibd;' iuosi
kinds £i»T<ih©ci: jn ’ (avb*ojtuii^'lkiyer. ._,’dPhgra Is -vary
-._ littljt 'andonly about 8,000!
■ sro&d wpe^w^jonitteer.'whea^; 1 !
thelatterjorselected brands, at which there:, are moire
sellers U»to htfyej*7XTh»' receipts* arb light
, a^moqtiy'&«h? to! ifopplyVthe, dehiihd,.‘for
- wh,l^’vtflpoaej SfTjp ;«•£ !io' ain©derate extent; paging ,
from tq |j,sG.,Xor common Wchotce brand*,.
' for *
qusliiy? v fßyC'fl6W!^la!^^
item* ‘
of 600 Meal ats4 * bbL tfctfbar-'
ket cloilhi'bartf.if "thlsprlce..Wheats atwuk fair de<
the receipts
being 'mqaUyof • poorquality and 1 ypi 7 unsaleable;
h*eii fcken foh'&iU&g, inoattip
"3WtfisW.ifbt and
Wklfal Rye sells &
and Pehnsylranir. . Cmro;
'Tellow have -beftd sold at
at the OaW are also duii/bat'aboat 26,000
bail
quality, the latter.for prime -10t5... - -.... ;•• ~,.- yf+i>
BSX3WAX Is wanted, but there U verylittle offering,'
and ffocd yelloiris scarce at .* V*/ : ' f
BRSAIi-No change inthe roarketi andbusiness very
dttll., ', i, *;U_ ’ --- ’i -'* i;.' *t •!”,■
c BAfiK—-The demand for Qoercitron is lMs utlse/bhi
abontltohhdfl: lßt'quaUtyNo.'lharebeentaken
V ton, uniform^iwiing ratei „OI Timnirs’i
v&y. little offering, or. selling, ( ahdjthe
market is inactive. 1 - -: ; 'i' >."“ i'- ; - v ' ;
OA3f2>^sj-.pf «m 5* th '(Mesoti fiO^bbyes
AdanmnuDe'aCiffic/jph time-. ifoTphange In or
TaUowOandles.-;/,' --j V ■(, */. ;
COAL continues dull' at previous prices, ahd a nhiUl
businCsa'-oxjly to note, mostly to go Rut.
Cot) U last sale was made at 18o< If*
■}-*, >-’• ',. *,u
COTTON.~-The foreignnews hashadllttlsorho effect''
00 hnythlpg,areratJjeir‘firmeri,
and some are v indifferfiui. about realUlng, in iez*
peotation of a further advance {-the demand; however;
is limited, & mWaUfacturers c wnje fpiw&rd alowiy at the
preaent hlgh, figures, and ohly *bi?ui S6O bales hare bqep
taken waging 16 td for Uplands,
and, 16wlSc/for Qulft; on the usual termrf. - 1
F£ATHEBB>-There;js"a sjaidl buaiiiWoniy dOlhg in*
western at ft: , ts/) j- .. -
KfiH.—*The stbek of old Mackerel is exhausted, and
new.fish>ofi*ne to* slowly, v 2s iell j u winted',’hti33W»
14;<eQdAratf8#8X to rmaU, and 59®9% bbl.Yo'r
largo. are quiefe. at bbl. . Dry Cod eoa
tho, dem*nd<l» limited at $3.60 the
200 lbs. -,. '•, . ' . J
I •'
I .*
X JL
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' tfemand has, fallen off,4mdithe/ market
Bale* of Some; 3,oooare reported, part before'
Arrival,ht# cfaufbrdgr ah# •SD'ot£‘
tor C.rmcw.jm Hmi| ig'jp to
oale of 1 ,odoTv«|M£B : is aU» reported cameras not made
|^lkr;|r9oßb r 9/ thereat arrival* of WestemTiaNew
OrUansarefor New York , accoant, .An import, of djy f
t Pirto Caketlo, UMfes Which are r alsare- ,
at BaiaW Vlb for Eastern
i .U .\lgfct, hot
„ . the market has been inactive this prices the
MartAcUetqnotert- •-■/< .v,i -t‘ ?<: iWi
LUMBEHj—-Thereceipts andsales Pine''are’
prices uhehwged, ninglhgat sl6Xor Le«
hlgi,|lp4flB for Susquehanna, &nd< s36a|SB.fbr Clear
Barite bTelhJir at sfcftsM for Sap Board*?
Lehl||p|[«d)ijOO^B^S^ell|u' t wsnted, at $10.&0efll,
t Of
METAI&~~?he demand forlrbn is
yfi&fo'h&iMt :^\ftrfchW'»lM ; ’or *bbut
fi,oootoiw^nUi3»Aiteh*r<llronWre 1 reported i
Susquehanna oq termsjMLt.madaipuhlio, said.to bo’ at
-about prartena'quotitionS/ -Bofcs on sold
as vant<SfaitlJfr SotJ&o, 1, and $26 for
Septctf 3?lg ; : i's
doll awT freely offered at SQQ, ex ship, withoutaaleav
Manufactured iron"'isUkadyf wfth‘ ? 4ii3derate sales of
art,
Hoider* Prinar in their : de-
but there i» Utttenr no stock in-first hands,* and
the jaarketqulet, -There is -nothing doing per,
freely at 1 22 c;, aq£pbsi|t
:, i- T Y. ‘'i -
; ofTurpmtWffhisbwri in
Mfxkif’had'wsartej at on *dvk«;wdtft v sales.
aftfejtlp and y ticpc. ~Qf/BM&J;>bout’
latfjw j*sn sold at $1,70 sM>bi/ for common,
aadftWgdforflnevnTar and Pitch aw -.*
‘ OILS .—There la dtfhg ihldxiß&d Oil,* and prices
; are upyoglog id,the',high noit seed at
' the, Bait,'and Mies to B<Wiej(icpthweieehinad<!at
four months. art and about the
usual haiinitHi tp'nof£ fitprevlopahofeiHone, ,sJ ‘ r
■ PLASTg.^l^of&ft^^pp^'fU/ia^pertoh,
4 l tiwkf t geaeraljy 'wfitiutpe. ■
. hrtyaciatta firmat a further a VSry re
duced stocfcto operate ihym6Btof T the"Weit®rn'mark>U ■
being nearly Imre .j>f Pork, ia quoted at
ftttfj&fr, and "City Mesa fceef at* tt9®sl9.sQi^'.' :
bhi.,^rith ; imaU salesl" 'Bacon raovesoffaa. wanted at
ldttlSe. for plalh.and feajcy Kfms,;, 14J(®ljk.for SidSsf
«£. trt
scarce and wanted St an advance, and sales.only
, affii^rtW r for >^adts/hl4 S2*l2X«fp'r.
BhetUdersih salt,
elites beenmade. ai.the.Utt«B;i*t«,ca*h l and
keg» at 18ml$%c, Cheeae— and sales''-
®, prirao.' - >
-anchanged, and arrivals T; or ( *aJes to'nbte : . -
,
aelHag, and ‘the transactions .Cloverseed are small'
from second hands'at-tlJlSos7.6a-V hft- .Timothy U
qajitfd at |g.16»4 y/bi*. -.Plaiseed; ls,WatrtHndvfani*
ed?
prices, rtffipoF/m^S^^^e.Esst
Kri '-7 r e
B#l«l¥B^f}MWwipe?
the tfajiMitiOM krt veiy'ligWty ‘‘ )3. Buid Is Selling as
f S£®;bsg»BicUyhare-baen soliatgSO
ton; '. v ' y t . .. , .„• .'<x
flnner, rdnd'eredU skilled
wanted atllXe, Some homers,Ashmore. >j'
irE foreign news ias ’imparted a better feel
i&g to tho market for Blacks aad Qreens, and JioldeW
#jiy of salki V . S ' ■'- " y ,•?{’>. ’ .* - •
trt2isictions are, limited, bnt pricea
Without'aUeratioh, -- ; .' ■' r u / >, •'.-
: contlnues with assorted stocka, and ‘
a glod demand' Wm manulicturors > who take; hold
freely,'partidnlarly of the^lew> , and r >medium' grades,-at
full rates. ,t Pipe,. Wools ate also in
sales to tlid Clt'ent of lhi«’are rtported , <somindn
MjtOe, I*mb?*-Wool st f 42 % ] quarter tothwe-quarter At
fr»u &K-tofiso/ sad-fine and -extra 1 Pleeee at 60«85fc;
aMynthfrdJraal^edit^;: r :
fery_dqUj 2pa'
but little produce -v.‘i v{ ( f <>-.
OOMrtirt Htes art u!nchMiged..’''Wo QttoW at Bc.'to
Chsrioatou Md KeTr Qrle»ns, and
Cpll}frt;hsve.‘ heea
but at the close small vessels are tfettitijf
goict'rtVe* are $l.BB- to Fall ] Maa^- ,{ *°
B .O, | $1.76 to $l.BO l- }
fl.76«sl>dfctp ; Pror|dcnce \ sl.4o.^.Alexandria,TSi;
$1.66-tOBoston) $1.70 sl.loto Norfolk;
Newport. ;t:V/r ir» - *
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Cs& s.4 r ,-*‘ ,<•
. fliU£TB«-^Tb£re > haw been W arrivals of Foreign
th&toarket ha* been inspire. sales being
Nmiwal small lot* Oranges and lemons at pro*
riownttes. Abont2,ooo Fine Apples sold at sfios6 the
IW. fruit'la are Veiling'
QEodK^riSfl.—The stocks of Coffee hare
crsaiedhjrree£hi<s«H«alßj'hQi market Is in act Ire,
owlng to flriaa'jaV^o^,the: holders, and only about
been disposed of at3ls{e
on theusual terms. For Molasses the market,
continues dull and imthing^hh**be«ft •'d&M, ;
Boycrs irbs holding off for" lower 7 prices'- fed’ ihe } a%k‘
accumulating.,„TUs advices from abroad hare depressed
tt ® sra/nofcdisposedvtbr.Oper
onlyhiclnde abbot 25Qhhd*. Oulu kt 9)£«i
10c.,ontlwe. ’» ?*,>.,+.* T p'f L '{
fl ia little or none offeringor selling
to establish qabtatioTSsr/j 1 f
6UANO Is
- •"- "
there te;"uWe ; nr nothing doing,'if either
American or Foreign, arid the market U without altera
; .*■ j-/f- X
. loVfng f« theVmcmnt
%tlsli}a apd-ficudlng
fhay»d&y, August 20, JJ&f: ‘ ’'•' / r ' r '' s
■ ■ ;«.,.! •-,. .v>„u
; .■ B*mi»»e Cattle'»irt*u: -
; : ■ i f-«"..fc -h'tiw ;ga.(is
at priori rehringfrom $375 to 14.87 Mon Uwßoof, equal
net, imd averaging $437# grpfi*. A lot
>'ef vety flne,C4ttle were \ ftonto go ta PfeUidclphla at a
>Uttlii{baifetfctoutridequotation,..; y»-r **-
The bytb»:folfow% dealws t
: RMtabUNfc/Httnfou *o#
f county,**,; US bead lair. q.uaUty,#*ttU--ws«*4 to Bal
tlmcre butcher*. and tbe Balance '(42 he*d)i wer » «blp>
•tied: for Mr. Cooley. of Frederick county) Ya-> Sshead
V»~S9 hwdCQinraoi* cftttle, &■ Po., of F«m*
sVlWBte; for A. T.H, Filler, ofloudonn county, Vi,,
JBhUul good cattle, butchers, ttie
lalaapo, (10 head) to -OplKOoj A Oa., of
fe'J.TrAvUma, of Fawiolor Y»it 86 ho»dj good
1 o»ttW'U> T^rVfloßk; fpr JSr.:®>wb», of BocWngUsm
I cottntsvTfß.r 80 Wwt «0 ' Mr *». °* Murphy, of
'WUmfngtoo, D,l»w»r»! B'O.TOi " 1 *»®WIW
eoimtv,'Vß„ «0 ie»4 Air c.ttlo to. g. Baioi, . otVimn
lot,Mri MSwln, of toudouu o<Wrtr, Vo., 20
'Ben, of'.Y.V, IU&Mr
• cattie. lfi! Dutphera! Association, 44
bead to outside butchers, and 18 head shipped: for
Menagerie, 50 bead fair Virginia catti«,to Baltimore
t*WtaJße»nj of- LoudoUn county, Ya.)BpW to tbftßal
timore Butchers’Association, 00, head faircattle; also,
Is;tp.S. Cfonger. t <. •,* r > '" „ ~..»
* of Fauquier county, ( ,sold 50 head ,tole
cable goodcattle to Baltimore, butchers,'
j WilU»r A sold,-for }.'• L. .Adams,-.of Fauquier
oountyvY*., 41 head fair.cattlato Baltimore butcher*;
for Seibert, of- Warren' county, ,Ya< r 30 'bead ordinary
cattle to Baltimore butchers, , .
I of Loudonn county, ~Ya,, .sold 89 head or
dinary, cattle, to Baltimore butchers, , ; ..
* A. Boland* of Loudoun county, Virginia, sold 101 head
good cattle to WiUiar.A Bro.; they.jrero afterwards sold
to a new Association of, butchers, termed the, Baltimore
Butcher*- Association, so. 2; It comprises; a number <of,
our best,ontslde butchew, all,) , -
r J. L.; Adams, of . Fauquier county, Virginia, sold 39
beadfair cattle to Baltimore butchers • - -
; Hoff A Keifley bought In Pennsylvania, 10 bead fair
quality cattle.from Mr. Johns,, , m ,
; Wnj, Wilhelm; sold l for Barnes.ofOhio, 28 head fair
oattle.to Kimberley A Bros.* fori), Johnson of Virginia:
19 beadfair cattle to Kimberley A Bros., for Shoupp of
Eocklnghafc^county,.Virginia: 48 bead common cattle to
Wm- Davidaon,(graiW bom Pennsylvania) for J • Combs
of Fanquier county, Virginia;Teo head prime quality cat
tletoßtrioklin:A(Qo.,of,Philadelphia. r . ,
i Wm. J. Kirk* agent of the Baltimore Butcher’s Asso
ciation.-bought for them 91 bead fajrYirglntacattle;- -
•6 fiwWtlhelm;sold jTor ; Lupton, .of Clarke .county, Vir
ginia. 16. head fair cattle, lOheadto Baltimore butchers,
■ and the balance (6 head) to, O Murphy, of Delaware;, for
iff. Hbbb. of Montgomery countyi,.Maryland, ld.head
fyir ,Cattle to Baltimore butchers,; i, bead for Kelnhe&rt,,
county, Virginia, ordinary quality, to Baiti*.
more Sowers, of Clarke county, Virginia, 8
iead f*Sf cattle to ,0, jUnroby,' of ; De>aw*r®] for Horner,
of Roskingham county, Virginia, 7si ; head ulr cattle, 02.
head to .Baltimore' bntchers, .the.balance (10bead), to
Win’. Davidson,of JPennsylvanla..
’ 6h|i?—Sheep, nre less .and prlceß are a sb«de,
Ibwer _Wg. ; quote tbemto-day at loo,fts.
these figures^sre..a decline 100;lbs,, on last
;week‘syateq^-y1 ‘ *
< Hoo»—Hogs continue in demand, and prices are
a little,'better. 3%*,.receipt* ihls.week reach about
I,OOP heady all of Which .were’ sold, at frota $9 t 059.75
yiOQ.ftsCnit. r , ~ , , ;■/
-. ■ 3mpf>ttaUptjo
(ReportedfpTiThc Press. J
■TURKS ISLAND—Brig>Thos Walter,Hlorth—Booo
bus salt Jauwtche A Oaretalrs. > - 1 ■ ' ,
, , NSW ORLEANS--BrigMay Queen, Jackson—7 cases
mdse Mitchell A Allen;. 13 do sundries, J?ettlty Martin
A Co; .104 bars RK iron Eeayes, Abbott A Co; 26 bales
moss 10 rolls leather W 8 Hansell A Co; SO.bales moss
W P MoLaen A Co; 4 bales 9 bags wool Senneff A Hughes;
139 hhds tobacco Mercer A AnteJor lot old iron Seyfert,
McManus ACo:.S2 empty casks R Poult
uey A Massey; 40 do 16 pkgs sondrles order. .
. ; ! ;;; ViIILADKLPHiA BOARD OF TBADK.
. imnt.Honaia,',
, JosarH 0. Chubb, > CotouexßS or teb Month.
I JOBK WbLEH,. ) . v- • .’*
■‘ Marinis Intelligence.
PHILADELPHIA, Angaat dD, 1637,
SDK EISKB ...6 SO-SON BBTB .....6 40
HIGH WATBB. 4 8
ARRIVED. ,
Delaware, Shaw, 32 hours from New York,,
via cape May, with merchandise and passengers to Jas
AUderdlce. ~,
BenJ Little, 0 days from Boston, In
1 ®/lffFlios Valter, Hiorth, 10 days from Turks Island,
fiUt.fiCt.fo,Jattretcbe..A Carstairs,. Augl7.lst 34 52,
long 7840, ptsaod au American barque, painted black,
with white garboard, standing N£. Demerar* bad not
been aihe*lthy’for,‘the previous seventeen years as it
wa4'at the.time Capt H left, .8t Barts, St Martins, And
Tuks Island were also perfectly healthy, ~t , , . . ,
1 BrlgLbdL A}len, fromßq»toa,in balkat. *
n r l e from New York.
Andecsdn, 10 days from Port
“•':*« *ithltonS to if K AmW; .
Afk&? 10<1 ' ,J * with
p£t “EA , fc e i.Oo: J '‘ ,rom M8 > ,rith ,
; Brig Geb French, Harris, 6 days from Boston, ballast,
‘Behr Annie B Russell, Warrington,2days from Lewea,
Del. with min to Bewley, Wllwn A 007. . .
Sohr Victory) Qharobers, 2 days froih Lewes, Del. with
wheat to BdwW, Wilson A Co, ......
4 Sjfty’Mkrk wnltallVAdams, 1 day from, Btotken Bun,,
with ieitktoßewley’, Wilson A Co. IM ,, . w
■ Schrß Knlght, Endicott, 2 days from Bgg Harbor, in
hsllut to Captain. . ...
‘ Schr L ijatdl) Maud, S daya from Boston, in h'Uast
• Sahr p;Jono«;>flßsm6rb,6 i days from Boijury, m
hai lost I . .. 1, r j , 4 1
Britt C Chamberlain,HaUett,‘fiwmK York,ln ballast.,
i Schr SUen MaiUda, Wells) 30 days from Calais, with
lumber to capfain, ,
' SchrA Barratt,'Cbates, 5 dan from Boston, In ballast
to captain. .. <{
1 Scurß LBerry,' Haley, 4 days from Rt»ton. in ballast
• - , , •
Schr J/ConefMehMley.i' days from Had dam, with
iwtieto~eantam; - ‘ - ;; :
hallutto Gr&n&m,7, daya fromWctt Dennis, In
8 days from New Bedford)
« Scßr OMoorei Ipgersoll, from. Morris River.
■ Bohr C 8 Carstairs, Somers, from Boston.
; Schr W 0 Klieson, Buckaloo, from Salem.
, Bohr .Lamartine. Johnson.from Boston.
‘ fohr from Boston. , , • JV
/ S Corsop, Corson, from Boston.’
|®^ r s.V,Ttyi?i ka *froifl'Boston.'
; StCebrgS’s Md.
SchrZStretton,‘Haley, fromilihgham. »
; SdhrCrimecticptjWilsojo) from Mystic.
|ehr Mary Jano,'Warren) from Frovldepee.
Schrfldrlia, Shaw.from Providence. ,
, MiW; from New Hiveh'
BchrV French, Lorelin, from Providence.
’ Gen McDonald, Whildin, 6 hours from Cape
Kaywith:tndse and rAssengbrsto captain. Reports one
large snip, painted black, and. three berm brigs below
the Brandywine,'names not ascertained. . .
,J OLKAR&D. ’ ‘
1 Steamship Boston, Sellbw,New York, Jas AUde'idice.
; Steamship Norfolk, Kelly, Richmond. 1 T Webster, Jr.
■ Brig Black' Squall,Bryanf, Havana, GW Bernadou
A Bre.' rJ ,/r-\ \ ' '
v Brig Kmplre, Crowell, Boston, Cain, Hacker A Cook)
Brig Lodi, Allen; Boston) Tyler, Stone A Co. , ,
. Brig Handy; Nonrian, Boston 'Bancroft r Lewi* A Co.
i Brig America, Bobbins, Marblehead) Lewis Andenreld
'■ Bchr R Knight, Endicott, Boston, N Sfurtevant A Co
1 SchrLM«ul, Maull, w 'do , \ ' tfo .
i Schr Leesburg, Swift,, '..do , -J ' do •'A ‘
Schr J Nickerson, Balter, Boston/L Atidenreld. A dp.
Schr,OHalt.Graham,Danyersport, ~A do/ .'
■ Schrß7 L, Lewis, Georgetown, T‘ do' V
SchrWKenuedy, Christy. Washington, do
Cyrus Cbimberlata) Hollett, Boston,;0 Miller
’ Sriir Fidelia, Shaw, Pi)6vldezice,' 5 ‘ do 1
Schr Angtoette; Blackwell, Fall River, R R Corsdn.
- Bek* B L Berry, Haley, Bo*toH, Kirk'A Bond.
' Schr Charles S Oarstalre, Somers, Boston, Brown A
White.'* *• •• ;* / ' “ ' ' ,
J P Cake, Rndicottj Boston, Vandusen, Norton
Schr Connecticut, Nelaon, Boston. , 'do . !
gchr Sea'Blrd, Ellis, Washington; 'do
, Schr Odd Fellow, Craig, Boston, , . ' do
< Schr D S Miller, Lathrop)Richmond, ’ do
* BcErG ANicholls, Gandy,Newburg, do
i-ScW&BrieM.Bokle.Meiii, , do
, Schr SllzaDetn, Johnson, New Haron) ’ ‘do
'Scto'Juoge Hopkins) De Grobt, Hartford, do
Schr E O Depnlson, Southworth, Deep River, do
Schr S Fisher, Fisher, Baltimore, do
Schr MM. Ross, Miller, Norwalk, J R White. , ~
Schrß Corson, Boston,. . do '.
,j SchrßLTay, Laky.Boatbn. ijo ’ 1 1
SehrW O Backalpo,Balem r _B Milnes.
' Schr Lamuttne/Johnson', Sahgers,’Wallace A Co. v
■ SchrDP)Tl|pey,Portsmouth. . 'do ' , ’
Schr QhaUenge, ! Bfckmore, Portsmouth, G Recksher
It CnV ; v ' 1 •' '• •' • '
SchrFStratton:Haley; Hinkbam, " / do : ' 1
gchr Omtal St John's, do
! Schr C Moore', Tngereoll, Lynn, Bancroft,Lewis A CO.
; Bchr Mary Jane, Warren, Boston, Rogers, Sinnlckson
A 00. 1 J 1 w ,
, Schr E ; Okesterj Brower, Frevldenee, Tyley,' Stone,
> SchrF French, Levelln.Richmond, Morris A : Mnfray.
' Schr Firmj 'JeffrieSj Cambrldgeportj Blaklstoh.'Cox
A Co. ( lik’
: Schr David Hale. 1 Atkinson, Providence. 1 ,do
: Sfchr BUiA’PhanJ, Butter, Dfghton, ; : do ,
i Bohf GBTwit.hell;Owlluher, Wekchiitot-, So :
SchrM JBiddle.BarrtttTNow Yori, r ’ do
StrßdWfliiOg, CUyp<wle, A Groye?f Jr '
i ■ ' 1 r ' ,< . /• '^rtrf.*o»ArHlj' ,! ; l 5
1 -*j : ; A - ’ '(Qoiteiponden'cluf The Frets.') 1
1 """- i :V .BO9TOH,Aug2I -
j ArrlvW-ehlppidtstor,from Cagliari; barque &phi 4;
frotffTurks litandj schr Roeinhad; frpm Pernambuco. .
i' Befovr, shlp ; Manilla! "•
' OoreespondeneJ of the Philadelphia Exchange! '
: - i . . ~!.. - v - LEWES. Del., Aag. s&S A. M.
’ A fleet left harbor early this morning for sea; among
which were the brigs Lyra’aod Beronda; schrs Diadem,
Cordelia, M H Banks, J Preble) Moonlight, Amanda,
New York Packet, W Pickering, Northern Light) 8 B
Townsend, N B T Thompson', Stnnepnkent, D Godwin,
Tiger, Tennessee, BroadUeld, Lady Suffolk, Bugle) Al
infra, Aha/ZAreh/Jas Martin aha Florida/ Steamtug
America teedniV vessei in lUi-bor/ Wihd SW.. - •
jTJ WM. M. HIOKMAN. 1
! ! Correspoudence of ThePrtss. : ' •
‘ HAV«DsGBiOK)Aug.2I.
i Thirteen boats left here'tide morning; laden'and con'
signed as follower ' / /•"•• 1 ' ''
Fetonla, flour had feed, 'to Robeson' Lea;’ T uerford,
flour and com-to P Fltzpatriek/Nokcross A'Scheetz,
lumber to Norcro'u A Sheeti; ' York State, lumber to D
F Taylor A Co; Holman A Grnbb, lumber to' Wilming--
toB,I)eI};S&ml Bonnell, with coal to AJcnxs; 'F’Wene
rich,H H Wright, ORBnckalew/T J Wolf, William A
Mary,Mary Frank, and Rebecca Ah!n) coal to Del. ciyt
• i.. i MEMORANDA. H ■'• ■' •’■
1 .Steamship Pulton, Wotton, for Havre, cleared at New
1 Steamship ■ 2&W > York, Or&lgj for Glasgow, cleared at
New York yesterday.-\< •" J ' * '
; steamship Kennebec, Hand, hence at New York job-
City of New York, Howes, hence at'Boston
yesterday'. ••-!'>' -’ ’* •- 1 ’
. Steamship Philadelphia. Gray, frpra'New York, via
Havana, at New Orleans lath inst.. ' , .
- Ship Ordy Eaglet Hughes, at Oity Point, Va; was rup
Into'darihg thi gale adth lnst. by the ship fiilVia* car
rying- away the; former ship’s speaker boom and boat.
and damaging stera quarter. ’ * . ''
’ -Ship Ocean Ranger, Treworgy, for Philadelphia, sailed
fromlfelroet sth'inat.'< / - •'
QB^t® oa, o i Oi Lord, sailed from St Helena July 9 for
1 - Ship Dhblltt: Evalds; for OronHadt, cleared at Boston'
■ ' --
• Ship Dictator, from Cagliari, at Boston 90th lost; ,
Barbae Gem, Hammond, hence for Boston, passed
Holmeitflole at 4A M 90th inst; - -
Sophia, Guptil, from Turks Island,tin Holmes*’
at Boston yesterday. '/
; Barqua Nashua, Bearse, henoe for Boston* pairfed
,Hlghi«dWShtatatpjk>M2othinst. •-v> •' ■
Barque Brothers; Oheever, hGnca for Clftnfuego ,
sailed from New York 20th inst, having repaired.
' Brig Orinoco; Talbott, cleared at Boston 20th Inst, fo?
phnaaeijihiw. •*• j ■ - .
j Brig Nenophon, Desk. hence at Portland 19th Jnst.
i Brig Alamo, Pearson; nenraat Newboryport 19th Inst.
i Brig Afosia, U4ikeU, hehce at Belem’lVth inst.
• Brig Black Hawk; for Philadelphia, sailed fromLubec ,
lSthsi>t/' v, ' ;
j BHr Atgo, Moore> fqf Philadelphia/Cleared at N York;
' f.BrigV»ien», 81ms. from Calais, at-N York yesterday, l
.* ‘MutfUUfi Bowmng, Hice, ana Mitfolj Huff/for p£ij
UdetphlajaaUsdYrotdNewßedford ?oth bit.;J 1 *
t ■ Schrs T Bejiedict.'floMirmlth, frdmNew Haven for
5 Philadelphia; at New .York yesterday:' ' - 1
; { Jfchifl M *lf; Jxseman/Nicksrson, for Norfolk, Reared
' ; «goto?wtßSffiSk for Brazoa, cleared atN York,
. *'*- ■
• ‘ J£hr Ida/Cotton, benob at Wilmington, NO .-Mth inst.
» R ,>piacaer, Thompson,' for’Philadelphia,
: dear* 1* Wilmington, NO, Stfh inst, 1 ' •’ '
« ; and Y? h Jones; henoe at BaU’more yes
: terday.
[ ?*! -.Nent, Reany, and Onward, Todd, for
Silifi !? 6 : ‘i>T,rA ti>.« -,i'i } ,ii* , i
-• Schr Florence. at Alexandria 30th last.
i Schr West Wind .Bwrett, hence at Norfolk 19th Inst.
■ ; Sohr Meteor, Bowman, sailed from New Bedford 19th
init. for Philadelphia. 1 - ' . '*•
. Schr Empire) Marshall, hence at Boston 99th Inst. r
Schr A'TirreU,'Higgins,-’cleared at Boston 20th Jpit..
-for-M>n*drtpSl». . 4. ”...
1 Schr James Brown, Brown, hence at Salem 19th jnst.,
, Schrs’C'A'Reeves, Lake, and AM Aldridge, WRUams,
Sailed from Salem loth inst. for Philadelphia. ‘ : ;
i Bchr Courier sailed from Portland 19tn Inst, for Phi
ladelphia. -
1 Schra Smith D Bellows, Clark; ,4i;hie i Russell.
Hodges, and Josephine G * Cbllyer, Ohapln, hence at
Hartford 19th Inat; . * * 1 '
Schr Charles Carroll, Prktt, cleaned at Hartford 19th
Inst, for Philadelphia. , ‘ . * • ’ ’
SchrsLUlie Saunders)‘WllUama; Henry Cole, Haiel
'ton; Sarah O Willetts; Thompson, and,Golden Eagle,
Kelsey, sailed from Providence 19th lost, forphitadai
Sloop 'Delaware, Gibbs, for Philadelphia; silled from
Alexandria 20th Inst.
{ ' • iSi ' Hi. . ' ’ '.*-/* r ,
. -if * w .< / NAVAL; t ■
' U 8, surveying schr Bibb;'Rogers, from Gloucester,
Ac. arrived at Boston 20th’InSt. './*• ;; >/.
The U S despatch steamer - Water-Witch, Lt Com
Lovell, from Norfolk, arrived at New York yesterday.
MARINE MISCELLANY.
Oh the 21st, at 3 o’clock, P M, City Point was visited
by a- most terrific gale of wind from the Northwest,
doing considerable damage to shipping' Ship Silvia
broke from her mooring and run Into the schr James
town, breaking her jibboom and main boom gaft, and
stove her stern Ip—also run afoul of tho sohr Busan, of
Boston, doing' considerable 'damage; the'ship Grey
Eagle, of Philadelphia, was also run into by the Silvia,
carrying away spanker boom and boat, aod damaging
stern quarter. ’ The ship Riga lost her rudder, and did
Somfe slight damage.
Advices from Key West to 14th instant state that the
court bare settled the salvage claim upon the'schr Ar
lington and cargo, by awarding the wreckers $4,700.
The total oxpensea are $5,800; The A salted on the 18th
for Mobile. The dase of bark Pacific in now before the
Court, and will btfsoon disposed of. The Value of pro
perty Raved exceeds $29,000. Of this amount $22,000 in
will be forwarded to Mobile; thd 'other por
tion (wet) has already been sold by the U 8 Marshal.
( Ship" Gosport, .which was ashore near Cape Henry
some time since, ind afterward got off and taken to Nor
folk, while being towed down past Gosport,'drifted on
the bank opposite the'Gosport Iron tyorks, making
another leak, which caused her stern to .'sink, leaving
the bow 8 high out of wafer. / A steam pump 1 wasat work
on the evening of the 18th;' which would, doubtless!
free her apd allow, this alight damage', to bo « effectually
repaired.,.; ’,, / ' ’ , ‘ <
Schr Jobh Mnrj&y,A portion pf wLo«4 'stem drifted
•shore near Black Rock, Cohtaset, \i Stated, in Portland
papers to belong to BrOokllri, Me, (not Brooklyn, NY.)
She was commanded by ' Captain Shenuan, and was
bound to a Southern port from Calais.
FISHERMEN.
■ TRURO, Angusl2o.—Arr sohr Robert Ripley, Hughes,
Bank Querean. w\th.29,o6o(fish. -.Spoke August 10, schst
Lodi, ofßeverly, 2i,ooo.fish; Heraer, do, 13.000: Prize
Banner, do, 4,000; Dorado, do,8,000; Mary ft Smith, do,
12,500; Mariotta, do, 1,000; Boys, of Marblehead, IT,000;
Erie, do, 10.000; Joacphiqo, do, 10,000: Philip- Bridgep,
do, O.OOo; William Franklin, do, 10,600; Blue Wave, do,
52,000: Mary, do, 10.000; Caroline, do, 10,61)0;. Bmeline,
o, 12,000;• Sarah Jane,',do, 9,000: Deliverance, do,
12 ) 000;,Ma88achp,ietts, do, 9,000; Helen, do, 9,000.. On
Westcrh;Banks,Augußt 14, schrs Marblehead, of Mar
blehead, 10,000; Martha and Mary* do, 000 qtb>; Benda,
Of MA&ohesfor, 85 0 qtia; Dolphin, of proyjncetown,
17.000 .fish) Yazoo, do, 13,000; Alabama,' do; 16,000;
Ocean, do; 33,600; Express, do, 7,000; A O Small, do,
11,000; Rough and Beady, of Truro. 11,000; Florida, do,
12,000; El Dorado, do, 10,000. Spoke on the passage
home, schr Flora, of Barnstable, with'22,ooo Osh, bound
home. Oaptain Hughes reports fish scarce. .
NOTICE TO • MARINERS. ’*? '
On or about the 20th lust, the Janes Island Vessel in
Tangier Sound will be withdrawn from her. station for
repairs. -'A schooner will be anchored in her. place, and
the light exhibited as usual.
By order of the Light House P.oard: .
•. W. M. MURDAUGH,
’ ‘ Light House Inspector, 6th. District.
Norfolk; Aug. 17,1867. , ‘ ‘
’ Notice is herebv given that tbe following buoys have
been placed in the passage botween Outtyhunk and
Penikese Islsnds. Bozzsrd’s Bay:
< SW side of Middle Grouwl, Black No 1, placed in 18
feet of water at low tide.
Whale Rock, Red No 2, in 18 feet or'water, loiV tide.
Middle Ledge R A B H 8, lu 15 feet of water at low
Ide. 1 ' , .
Pease’s Ledge, Red No 4, in 10 feet of water, low
tide. This is also Astarhoard hand buby for entering
Cuttyhnnk harbor,'where there is good anchtrr&ge, In
from two to fonr fathoms water.'
- GuU Island Ledge, Block No 8, in 16 feet,of >ater.
Gall Island, South Point, Black No 6, in' 15 feet
water; There Is |a long sh°aV between! this buoy and
GuU Island, covered at high water.' The chaiinel bo*;
tween these Islands is now safe and reliable. vessels
of the deepest draught heating up tho Bay or bound ,/or
New Bedford., Depth'of water from four tq six fathoms.
By order of the Lighthouse Board, ’
. ,O,H. B. OALDWEI.I., Loot. V. 8. H., ,
, ’ , . Lighthouse Inspector. 2d Dish ,
■ Boston, Aug. 19,1857.
, . ( ' tll SPOKEN. . ' /’
- July 14, lat 37, lon 14, bark Palermo, from Mefwina for
Now Yp’rk. ■ j ," , . - , t
' Bark Dnblin) from Maohias, fur Cardenas. Aug 14, lat
40 41, lon 68 20. ~ ,
l June 8, lat 60 57 8, ship Houd, Stevens, from New
York via Rio Janeiro April 28 for San Francisco.
June 28, lat 5 55 N, ion 22 20, ship North, Boyd, 34
days from Liverpool for Calcutta.
• June 27,jat 9S. lon 2917, ship Wanderer, Ryder, fm
Liverpool for Calcutta.
No date, lat 13 40 N, lon 27, 44 W, ship Johh Gilpin.
Rones, from Boston June 0, for Honolulu—by the Green*,
fell, ar at Swansea Aug 5, from Ooqulmbo.
WHALERS.
Whale ship Othello, NB, with 1,600 hblaspoil on
hoard, narrowly escaped drifting ashore in Wafnoua, a
deep bay about tea miles Northwest ,of tho Nine Pins,
during a calm. A.whale boat Iromßusscll went to her
assistance,.and succeeded in taking her into the Bay of
Islands. The Othello while at anchor for 14 hours had
her bows cut down to her between decks by the action of
the chains., .. t , ■ • i - t ; . , . ~
Heard from (by letters from Ospt Cornell, corrected.)
May 13, off the West Coast of New Holland, lat 82 45 B,
lon 179 k E,, Eliza, NB, had, taken no oil slnco W,
reported. Reports spoke a few days previous, India,
Holland, NB, 160 eq this season; John A Edward,
Smith, do,.half pf a large whale, which was taken by
the Twilight, after three boats from the JAR had been
Slovene and divided .between them i E Dunbar, Lincoln,
do. 200 op, this'aeason:; Afton, Clarke, do,. &5 do do:
Columbus, Taylor, do, 650aPand60 wh.alltold. Heard
frppj, no.date, Dolphin, Cutler, Warren, 200,5 p this
season; .Twilight.'Tompkins) Nil, half!of two. largo
whales, one’or which Is given above—the other was
struck by the 2d officer of ship Sallow, Stewart, NB, who
Was killed s>y the.whalQ.iwbich was afterwards killed by
a bomb lanco from a boat belonging to the Twilight, and
tbe whale divided between them. .
Spokeo, July 20, lat 88 lon 72£, schr R £ Cook, of
ProTlncetown,oillfanynotreported. • i : . ■ /•
■ July 20, lat 6 32 N, lon 88 W, Bea Qnll. Nichols, from
Pacific Ocean, of and for New Bedford, with 1750 bbls sp
oil (by the Ladoga, at this port.) * - . ■ <
DOMESTIC PORTS.
NEW YORK, Aug2l—Arr Barque JO Nickels, Nick
els. Mobile. i
Italian barqne.Tre Re, Petosi, Trieste, 84 days—passed
Gibraltar July gd.. . ,
Barque Samuel klozley, Holmes, New. London. 1 i
Br brig Wmßoothbr, 1 Martin, Windsor. ,
Br brig Exemplar, McKennon, Aux Cayes, 2d inst.
Merithew, (of Gordon, Trinidad
Brig Industry, Robinson* Machai&s. 6 days.
Brig Mary'Means, (of. Sedgowick,) Hopkins, Mas
samlla.
Schr Brothers, Willeta, Baltimore, coal, Bandall & Co. >
Bchr Elizabeth Greenlaw, Calais, lumber to Jed Pry,
Cleared ship Columbia, Lewis, Charleston.
Ship Ellen Austen, Garnlck,Liverpool.
Bark Ocean Favorite, Pearse, Cardenas.
Brig Bonaparte, Mears, Boston.
Brig Conquest, Kaamusser, Genalres.
Brig P Whitten, Gage, Buenos Ayres, ,
Brig Pauline Vene. Lawrence, Norfolk.
Schr Francis Beveridge, Newbern.
Schr Eugenia, Crook, Baltimore.
Echr J B&dall, .Chfmerlin, Rappahannock River,
tiled, steamships City of Baltluoro..Liverpool; Cen
tral America, Asplnwul; ships Yorktown. London;
PomCni, Liverpool; Neptune, do: J H Elliott, Antwerp;
Kate St John, NB: Oambria, Lepreaux, NB:/t
Magoun, San-Pranclsco; City of Mobile, for Mobile.
PORTLAND, Me—Arrived 18th inst, brig Cosmopo
lite, Kenney. Picfou, NS] 20th inst, A Taylor, Tapley,
/m Turks Island.'Old-loth inst, ache Jno Shaw, Wal
lace, Havana.
ROOKPORT, Mei-Sld 14th lost, Bchr Bbeot Anchor,
for Charleston; 16thinst, bris E Dole, Iluse, i Virginia;
26th, schr Beauchamp,, Savannah; 18th, brig Toccoa,
Petten, Charleston, . . •
BATH, Me—Sid 19th inst, brig Sheet Anchor, Wil
mington, NO.
DAMANISCOTTA, Me—Arr 17th Inst, brig May
Queen/Morton, Baltimore. Old 14th, schre Charlie A
Willie, for Darien, Ga; Rocky Hill, Virginia. : i
PRANKPORT, Mo--Cld 17th Inst, brig I Jewett,
Reed, for Pensacola. ■
BANGOR, Me—Arr 18th inst, schr J E Arey, Stone,
fm Turks lsland. Old 18th Inst, ship Premier, Emery,
for Searsport. Me, and Valparaiso.
BOSTON, Aug. 20.—Arrived—Br barque Warburfdn.
Robertson, Newcastle;’Eng., Hamburg brig Urania.
Gilson, Bordeaux,' June 26, Br brig Franchise, Acklos,
Newiß&ndcm-N 8. • . ;
Trimountaln, 1 Dudley, St John, NB,,
to load for Liverpool; Br brig Roderick. Leblanc, Pictou;
brigs Dido,Kearney, Jacksonville.
Sailed, wind SE to BSE, latter port E, a good broese,
ship John Tucker, and from below, ship Sparkling Sea;
barque EtJwan.’
.BALTIMORE August 21.—Arr, schr George, Walt's,
from Kennebunkport. .
Old, schr Hugh W Fry; Wilson, Antigua; schr Ad
dlson Child (3masts) Bell. Boston.
NORFOLK,. Aug. • 20.—Arr, steamship Jamestown,
Parrish, from Richmond, bound to New York; schrs
Samuel Eddy, Patton; from New York bound to York
River, put la with loss of • main boom to master; Eliza,
Crowell, from Boston. > - ■- ■ ,
■ GEORGETOWN, (5.0.) Aug.l2.—Arr, echrsSßruou,
Douglas, from New'York; -Ino, Morris, from New York.
Cld. brig penobseott, Edgely, for Martinique; schr F
Nickerson, Goodwin, for Now York.
August 15.—Arr, schr Medora, . Ireland, from Balti
more, Old,SchrSßrtum, Douglas,'for New York.
CHARLESTON, Aug-19—Ar schr' Effort, Dunning,
Savannah, ballast; cld steamship George’s ureek, Mor
ley, New York; schr William Smith, Fisher, New York;
went to *ea eehr 8 V* Bmlth, Wyatt, New York; steamer
i Catawba, Hawes, Key West and Havana.
, new ORLEANS. AttguflfrUtbAr Steamships Phila
delphia, Gray,fm New York 3d inst: Opelollsas, Ellis,
fm Galveston; ship J P Howard; Andros, fm Liverpool,
sth June; towed to aea on the 7th inst ships H H Boody
and Juliet, schrs Eduardo and Leonor—brought up ship
J P Harvard.. '
f FOREIGN POUTS.
At Cronstadt 31flt ult, ships W 8 Lindsey, Gray, for
New York.'ldg, only Am vessel Idg for Uuited States;
Caroline Nesmith, Kenney, for Bordeaux; Mohtfoello,
Lauderkln, for-Bristol’ E; ■ Java, 'Graffam, for Hull;
barques Sarah Ann, Drinkwater, for Newport, E; San
Jacinto, Fratus, for Boston, wtg cargo; Norwegian brig
Courier, Havoland, from New York, just ar. Sid 28tb,
ships PoyssfcEagle, Crockett,; Bristol, R: 30th, Wind
sor Forest, Graffam, Liverpool; Mansanllia,’July 30th,
in'port barques Wataacnaw. for London, unc; M IV
Babbldge, for Bremeu, do; New Castle, (Br) for Lon
don, do. 1
Akyab, June s—ln port ship Cromwell, Adams, Havre.
Antwerp, Aug; B—Sid from Flushing Rhodes ship J H
Ryerson, Latham, N York. t
tilt of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels*
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. ‘
J £ Newton; Oxford, O j R L Hunt, North Carolina
M Masson, Mississippi .. J Henderson, Ohio
O Blanchard, Rlcbm’d, Ya B M Johuson. Hollfdaysbg
5 Doryey, Huntingdon. D A Altick, Lancaster
EGUaiL Henderson, Ky ' B U Henderson, Penua
’ d o ' • • > B D Perry, Prlpceton, Ky
¥ sarA‘5 ar A‘ d o ' Hoa G Scott, Pennsylvania'
Jr., Lexington, Ky E L 1 Anderson A sofa; Ky
JohiMa, QtU i Vlu# o G k Allen, 1 'do
WROiMlp,Donv, 111 WinMSheppard, ’ do ’
JTenneMeT.Oo.'nUKy - WRoelio, 8t Loui«
I) *si r ' B tv S ?. , “ UM '>. SBltivlkt; HootcuvUle
A £2 ,l *l*S p “4j r, te* 1Y« GW Moore, do. ..
B BarfonA la, o JJ{ Hol>!i7eli, Baltimore
R Maorearri Cin Ohio. a. * a nich.A gt Mali
■ wi^SSSS^KSSSS 1 *
A Robb, StLonls '„' B Ezekiel, lowa
Wm Given, Charleston, 80 . J Ennis, Belleville N J
MShslloe, do, Johh A Bowen A Ja, Balt
8 B Glenn, Ohio > £ B Robertson, Nashville
Wmltay, Baltimore * £aml U iluthencs,
E Daffer, TonneraeQ . j , / ( * Atlanta, Ark
AMERICAN it.; below Sixth,
JB, Livingston, NP . TWW Berry: Balt
R P Brooks, Va Goo Goss, Balt ~
Uriah Pittman* son, Md RD Murphy, NY, .
Wm.Overend & lai Oin : •' J G McGregorj Md • '
HFridant, NY F WBosbfathiL St Louis v
G J Beaty. Henderson Ky Theo Kalb. St Louis
WDWilson,NY . SMJPhBois.PA,, -
JasPSmith, Reading'* JaaLyman, Esglcton Pa
Mrs WmF Johnson, N J /- J M’Yoohgi Tenn
DLPlke,'Obio : SpCncer Small, Ky
Chas E Furand, Ky 1 Hi Frick. MinersvUle ‘
G.W Kestler, NO • , ; Gli Gardeqer, N-Y 'l > 1
Lb Carter, Nx . Jnp.Simmoufl, ,do
, B Tfoaijj New Vqrk Mrs Waugh,, Newark, NJ
A Lamborp, Palmer, Mass, Wiri B Hatch, Boston
John o Thttntisoß & My, ' ’ Lewlfi Oiatk * lady, St
{ NeW York ' • ' ” Louis
Y j /' \R Mann, Baltimore
Chunk M - Jer Bauman, Lancaster >
c. ...i ! ‘Hr Tort
i Ml-trii
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY U AUGUST jjS»,: 1857.
GIRARD HOUSlWJbArinntjßtreeU Wlow Ninth.
A Q Wilkinson A la. Wash J Hushfiald, Pittsburgh
8 Atttfood, Netrßerne»NO Maj J B Seott, U B.A;
Sauß Masters,- 1 do Mrs Scott .
WH Nan«o,Hupt#vi|lo, At. MiM Scott ; *l ~
J II Darwin, Decatur, Ala;
W H Jordan,.Floreqce,Ala *H Droifn,
A JRobinson,Columbus,Qa -RTurner, Balt' ,
Ml« 1 A WitoWnsoD, ’do „ J2®>»TOW.Md
.MlsiMEßoblnson, do -1 WLlgglus, BdW' ,
WK Clare. New York . . : W C D°n«van,M,rioii, M's
E H Bhls»r Charleston .H M MMn.Oa
W T Dowell; Toon Johnlj Parker, Qa . ,
n M Zook, Harrisburg , D Dume, Richmond, Vi •
8 E Lane. NY D»|mey, do, .
Mrs J H Walla, N Y , tf M Bunn, Mojllla
T Q sinoms, Ga , ~ ;R W Bmi.i;
S Poke. Mobile DMarksleln, Mo
Graham Davis, N 0 , .RJRosa.Pa
SO Holms,Balt , WSWbltely. Balt^
G F Holmes, Jr, NY R S
W Wilkinson, Washington HPeel,Va ~ , v> -
A It Foreman, i do,. H 9 McCombs, Del
A RBell, Monaco . • BH Pullen, Baltimore
Mrs Purnell, Md IJ F Lorrabee, '. do,
H T Downing, Springfield, J H Taylor Sc 1a., d0
Illinois J D Lucas, do ~ ,
D Humphrey, Nosbr w - • > W 0 West, , , • L do , .
A Blake, New York-' A Pennington,’ Kf
JODeMier, .do •• W.Ash, wnin.NO ■
Mis* A B Mler, VloksbY ' .3 E Weedin, Westerly, BI
J B Marsh, Aaron Springs JBogel, NO
J £ Rasim}, Mobile, Ala J Moires*. Del . ,
M E Woodward k la. Pitts* P Rahm. tUchm’d, Va
burgh DR Robb, Nebraska
F Buckingham, Pt Gibson J P Lee & |a, V* •, , ,
Oscar K Moore, New York EBThotnpson,Florence ■
James McCullough, do, •. W A Macfarlana, Oiu, 0
Wm T Lee, do 'OM Irvine, Blair Co, Pa
Win F Dowd & ly, Mies . A W Samford &lyN 0.
N B Lane, Ala Mr Lohm&n ti ly, Balt
Wm Williamson, Pa £ H Green, Ky
Win H Uenwood, Balt , Miss A A Green, do
L Veat, Memphis S 8 Green," do
G B Hall. Lexington. Ky Wm II Henwrtck, Balt
Sami Bruner, NY OP Hack A ly, do
P Wenlngen, Oin, 0. , PeterEHines, Raleigh,NO
I K JeßSup A ly, otat lel'd Miss S A Hines, do ,
Miss E McNoian. do JH Moulton, MT’
W Constans, St Paul’s, M.T Thos Moulton, do
Miss Ambroso, N 0 Johu Berger A la,' B&lto •
Mr Freeman, N York C 0 Lund. Texas
Wm McLean, Texas W P Wall. do ‘
J iiCombs/Yazo City D 0 McCailum, N York ,
Kdw Graham, Petersburg, Thos D Fullerton,
OEHalrlht;New York. Edw Gardiner. N York’,
0 Benistone,Mobile 0 Torrend/Phua •
Jas McOloskey, N Orleans Dr A 0 Hensley, NO
John H Uhl, Now York . Wm 0 Allen A, laVTYlseon
R C Cunningham, Mobile GMPall,Balto
W W nague, N York J Stulttto, N York
Win 3 POOIO7, St la, do AP Cochran St la.loulß’o
tt W Koarfatt,. Balto II A, Burr & dau, W&sh’toq'
SVmWilllams, Balto Mr Hurst, Balto S
A J Murrill & la, N 0 John T Hungerford, do
H Elliot, Miss J B Oroner, N Y > .
MDHuson, Ga, Wmß Maxwell, N Y . f
P A Bruguire & fatn, NY J Sc las, Rich-
E P Richardson, N Y mQod, YA' ,' , ‘ , /
Edw Payson, NY ' Miss Williams, do
UNION street, above Third.
L Libienthsl, Savannah . •- JHcod, ohlo' ' ■■ ;
M Libicnthal, Columbia,Bo H N Deroe,New'Albany < ,
R Earley, Indiana ' ,J T Hornor, Ohio
3 P Kauffman. Pittsburg R P Williams; do
Wm Semple, Pa " WmLowman, Pa
J n Wlglo «la. Ohio SamT Patterson, Pa
D Weßton, N York Dan'l Geesy, NY
B Gardner St lady, N Car OPS Eisner; St Louis
Wm Gardner, do Marcus E Cross, Del ca, Pa
Bryan Gardner, do J 8 Leeds, Erie, Pa
Miss M N Gardner, do P 0 Linthrop, Trenton
Miss Susan V Gardner,do 8 T Wilcox, Connecticut
Mish 0 W Gardner, do 8 A Price, Illinois ‘
' D S Pas torus, Illinois.
CITY HOTEL—Thirdstreet, above Race.
Geo P Rafferty, Reading Robt Beorgis, Prenchtown
Jos Fleseor, Bordentown Rich’d Ellis, Manltouvlllej
Francis Rump, Baltimore . Geo Graham, Fayetteville
II Blanchard, do Henry Hinton. N York '
M Blake, Bloomsburtf TJioa Stones, Prdnchtown
Richard Ross, Altoona Henry Flinn, New York
Robt W Smith, Phllada J D Comstock, do
Wm Baker. Holldaysburg R P Whlto, do
H Wilson A la, Burlington 117 Richardson, Altoona
John Harrison, Centre co. Mr Green St la, Lancaster
STATES UNIOK -Market ptreot, above Sixth.
W R Ycrkea, Phcenlxvllle II P Valentine, Coastosv
M R Hurden, Blairsville A Kephanl, Lancaster
A 0 Mitchell, Wilmington J B Adams. Phila
Jno Bowers. do E Hufaey, N Y
0 Hughes,.NY 8 Kirk. Harrisburg
J M Watson. Lancaster 0 Randolph, do
J Parkins, NY. G H Bard well, P RR
T J Osier, Harrisburg Thos Welsh, Columbia, Pa
John J Osier, do Sam’l Maxwell,'Lancs’tc co
John Robins, Milton Pa Miss Maxwell, do
JohuL Reese, PR R Mies McSparin, do
• LKjrk, Lancaster co.
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market., ’
Jno McClayton, Pittsburgh Jas W Templeton’, Pittsb’b
Jas M Carrell, * do Jas W Thompson, N J
HSnry CdrneA, Salom, N J Franklin Adams, Salem, 0
Lewis Brown, Balem, 0 AU* Craus, Louisville
Miss Kate Jonel, Balt ■ Jas Willson, OurwensviUe
Chfls Dunlap, Lancaster Jas Inn, Belford
W D Kempton, Phila Jas Johnson- A son, Balt >
Anasia Browd, Salem, 0 L Cunningham, Salem, 0
Oh&s Worrell, Ginn Jas II Flemming, Cinn ‘
Thos Thompson, Ala , Jon&’n Davidson, Wil’n
J Treadwell, Del YW Field, NY
BLACK BEAR HOTEL, Fifth street, below Market.
Wm BmUh, Montg’y Oo - Blast Smith, Montg’y Co
Wm Bddems, Moreland Enos Haldoman, Bucks co
BShutt,Warrington - r GWBchmldt,Montg’y
A Clayton A an, Southamp- L Olemmeuß, Doylestown ■
ton 0 Roads, Byberry
E W Trexler, Allentown G W Wolf, D&nboro
II Leffort, Northampton S Roads, Southampton
A Buckman, Pexßtervill© George Clemmons, Cheater
H Walter, Bucks co Valley '
The Ladles’ Saloon, Arch .Street, below
Eighth, is now. the fashionable place of resort. Col.
Jones, .who Ib famous for always being ahead In delict
cies, has just received some choice bunches of luscious
Harrisburg black grapes.' On Sunday evening, is well as
through the week, you can getihe'niccat cap of Sou
chong, or the coolest plate of ice cream that can be
found in the city.
To all who .Require Rloaey<-*-Jencs St Son*
Brokers, Third and Gaokil! streets,' below Lombard
street, advance cash, In Uigi'dr smalt &mounts,spoa
Watches, Jewelry, Plate, Guns, Sto. f pn ’moderate
terms. au2o-6t*
Bower’s Infant Cordial. ••• This invaluable
Cordial la prepared from araiiHy of the moat choice and
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the most
perfect and tellable carminative extant for infanta and
yonog children.
By its powerful Influence a speedy cure is effected in
all cases of CAolie, windy pains and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much of children’s suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by Its soothing properties trao
quUlses palps of the bowelsj looseness, vomiting, &o,
The Infant Cordial haa'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 Borer A. Bower,
At his Brag and Chemical Store, I
N. E. corner of Sixth and Green ata., Philadelphia.'
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by Brugglsts generally. au 13-ly
Seamen’s Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de
posits in sums of One Bollar and npwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate
of five per cent, per annum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open daily, from 0 until 6 o’clock, and on Mon
i da/ and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Pell; Treasurer, Charles M.Morrisj Secre
tary, James S. Pringlo.
Savlug Fond—'Fire per Cent. Imcreilr-Na*
tional Safety Trust Company, 1 in Walnut Street, south
west corner of Tbiad Street, Philadelphia.. Assets
over One Million and a Half op Dollars, invested
in Real. Estate, Mortgages,Gboond Bents, mid other
flrst class 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 themoney is always paid back, with
out 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.
On the 20th instant, by Rev. John Chambers, JOHN
LAMONB to SARAH ELDER, both of this city.
1 Ou the 17th Instant, by Rev. Mr. Maguiggun, of St.,
John’s Church, JAMES RYAN. to MiM ELLEN MA
GUIRE, both of this city. #
On Wednesday, 19th Instant/ HENRY COOPER, in
the 92d year of his age i
The frieuds of the family are Respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of his
James U. Bryson, No. 122 North Seventeenth street, on
this (Saturday) morning, at 10 o’clock. *
On the 20th instant, JOSEPH JOHNSON, In the 83d
year of his age.
The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu
neral,’ from the residence of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
Johnson, No, 752 South Fifth street, above Catharine,
on Sunday afternoon, et£ o’clock. , #
MOSES NATHA N S, AUCTKjJffEER
ITJL AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. H. corner
SIXTH aud KAOJS Streets.
Sale account of tho United States Government, by
drder of Wm. Badger. Esq., Nary Agent.
ON TUESDAY HOBNINU/lhe 2d offeptomber, 1867,
at 10 o’clock, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, con
sisting in part of—2 bbia beef, 1621 lbs bread, 25 lbs
cheese, 405# lbs buttor, 2 bbU pork, 100 lbs pickles,
1510 lbs nee, large lot of empty bread and Whiskey
barrels, a lot of spirit room casks from 300 to 20
gallons, boat and mess breakers, a lot of cooking
utensils, 1 tea kettles, frying pans, stew pans, grid
irons, table covers, lot of shades for stern wmdoWs,'
two cabin state room carpets, looking glasses, hanging
lamps, sbadeß for wardroboß, dish corers, brass drums,
bogles, French horns, hand trumpets,three boat ensigns,
boat pennants, two broad pennants, American Jack, lot
of carpehter’s tools, 88 galls paint oil, lot of hide and
wheelrope, 25 ship buckets; galley ana fixtures, 42 feet
suction hose, lantorns, lamp oil; lot of blocks, hand
lines, log Hoep, .lot oil • casks and,barrels,- and numerous
other articles. The whole to bo sold without reserve to
tho highest bidder. . ■ •
FIRST SALE OF FURNITURE,
At the S. E. coruor of SIXTH and RACE Streets, on 2d
and 8d story rooms, entrance from Race street.
ON FRIDAY MORNING next, August 28th, at 10
o’clock. Sale positive to'pay advance^.
Consisting in part of—several rich gilt frame oval
French mirrors, fancy tob mirrors, mahogany frame'
looking glasses, throe ply imperial carpets, sofas, mar
blctop.tables, spring seat chairßj rocking do, bedsteads,
feather beds, spring and other mattresses, dressing bu.
resus, chamber bureaus, secrotary do, boqk coses, card
tables,‘breakfast tables, centre tables, 'Windsor chairs;
and settees, nod furniture generally appertaining to
housekeepng, 1 ,
Nothing so needful to enable
persons, male and 'female, to gain a share of this
world’s goods and comforts as a
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDEY BROTHERS’ BUSINESS ACADEMY,
. Nos. 14$ and 269 SIXTH Street, near RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall
and winter Studies, embracing a knowlodgo of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, in a ahdrb tluio.
THE LElpt’ take pleasure in saying, that during
the post year a large number of persons acquired a
BUSINEBS EDUCATlON,enabling many to secure pro
fitable situations, and others to prosecute their business
operatiomfsuccoßsfully. ’ au22-Bm.
\FOU WANT TO BE SUITED I—Then get
JL your AMBROTYPEB at tho New Skylight Rooms,
2629 West MARKET Street, (oyer Obanee’s Dry Goods
Store.) EVANS,* Practical Photographer and Teacher.
au22-It*
CAILOKS !—WILL THE CHRISTIAN
►w; Public stand, with folded arms, and see the poor
Sailor robbed of hliOharaoter and hard Earnings? Her.
John Chambers on this subject to-morrow afternoon, at
4 P- M-, Church corner. Broad and George streets;
Ballora and tbolr friends attend. Psalm 107, r. 22 add l
31- : , aug22-lt* ■
T -~orsrm : 1 —
‘ >R IMPDRTINr BUSINESS MBBYINO 0? •
11 •> AtINNE-HA-HA, DODGE, No. 1 *
' Will be held, ‘
Tnia (Saturday) EVENING,
, .. „ .. , ~ At Bo’clock, j , ,
■ A'full and punctual requested. ■ •
It* of 1 ■ GRAtfD COMMANDER.
Special Notices.
•Carriages.
l0Mtl)O.
TViSOIPLES.—JAMIis OHALLENj PAS
JL7‘ YOB of tß* OHURCV'I, YweUtU utreet, nbovsW&l
-IMO.-wUlprMdimmOKßOW, »t-W A. U.,taJ SP.
M, ...... .■ .. . -j.-aW.
CAFE FAMItT HEADING.: ’
O, . HA»PER’3.WIJJKI.Y. .
~ . Nambrr Thirty-four Rtady This Oei.
.. 7o6st*mtB. .
■ TiutEt KOTJSfI IN BIBIIS. LANDS. No'
[Prom our otfu Correspondent 1 ‘ ' > jj *’
; N/iis<rdUw»j.-'Witer on the
Water*Skiog.-.Tyri, tromths Isthmos:
Leaving the Steamer.-*-Dragoman at Haifa.—Horses
for thejßoftd.-HWe are off by Land.—Acre Approach
to,Tyre.—Night in; the City .—Chickens for Supper.*-
Pleas fpr Bodtellows—Propneciaa literally Pulfilfed,
MRS. CUNNINGHABI ONCE BIORE.,
a. Warning to merohaNts.
PROFESSIONAL 1 HONOR.
THE AUGUST ELKOTIONS. 1
, FILIBUSTER PROSPECTS IN NICARAGUA.
. chat. t •• { . :■
Our Daily Talk.-r Ho. JEscape.—Races on -Sea and
Land.-Rummer Elite rtalmnenta in the. City., .
LIFE AT SARATOGA. [From our own correspond
eot.l
’CHS MAN ABOCT TOIYN. , 11
fiummer'Musio,—Howa Prlma Donna was fledged: -
FRONTIER LIFE IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY,
Salmon-Fishing in Shoal-Water Bay.—
Qaenlult Village, Washington Territory.—lnside-of In*
dies Hat.—lndian Mode of < Burial. ,
BEBANGER. With a portrait.
LITERARY. . ,
New Dooks'and! Literftiy Gossip.
DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. '
Political: Foreign'Appointments.—Pacification of
Kansas—Suppression of ths Slave-Trade.—The Intor
oceanie Routes.—Election Intelligence.—A Gubernato
rial. Platform.—An EmancipatFoniflt Platform.—The
Sonthern Commercial Conyention.—personal.—Terrible
Steamboat Collision;—The N6w Bedford Regatta.—A
Colored Man’s Joke.—Shork-Plshlng off Race Point.—A
Matrimonial Hoax.—Fight between'a Dbg and a'Snake.
—Anothor Bear of the benefits of Tobacco.
. FOREIGN NEWS. r ■
England: Parliament.—The Atlantis Telegraph.—
Anothor Speech of Thackeray’s.—A Royal Hair-Dresser,
—A Bishop marrying his Oook.—A Parallel to the Bur
dell Baby.—HowaOoun was made to Puff a Wizard.—
Escape of a murderess by mistake.—Sulcldo from Read
ing “Little Dorrit.”— European Mummies.—The Good-’
wood Races.— prance: Court Movements.—Visit of an
Atnerldan to the Emperor.—French Transatlantic
Steamers.—How the Plot against the Emperor waß dis
covered.— Ledru Bollin had nothing to do with it.—
Death Of the Inrontor of the Screw.—ltaly: Another
Triostiy ScaudsU—Portugal: A Mad Wolf.— Cuba,:
Money Panic at Havana.—lndia; Progress of the Re
volt'.—The Mutiny at Meorut—A Woman Stabbed.—
The Houses Fired.—The Escapo.
A TRIP TO THE WHITE MOUNTAINS.
JltasC&ftpns; Cry of “ Firo I” on Board the Bos
ton Bbat.—Thi Old man of tbb Mountalni-Mloing' Up
Mount Washington.—Notoh of the White
Conway, noßedg—The Crystal Palls.—The Boston M.D.
Pf king her Pupils Exercise the Flexor.—Pleasant Wel
come lamp to New York.
HE DO WITH IT? Ry Bir E. Bo(-
! VII.,Yin.,IX.,X„XI M
and XII.
THP. FIRST MESSAGE FOR THE ATLANTIC TEL
EGRAPH. - <
THE HINDOO9 AT HOME.
, Illustration} A Ryot Home on the Ganges.—North
western Mountaineers—The Principal Stroet in Delhi.—
A Faquir,
FANS AND TREIR USES.
Eluttrattons: Tuft Fan.—Lady with Flag Fan.—
Feather Fan.—perarra Fan.—Grecian Fan.—Parasol
Fan,—Egyptian Fan.—Fan of Rice Straw.—lndian Fans.
—Chinese Fan.—The Parasol Fan Jn Five different posi
tions.
A DEAD PAST.
MEMB. OF A MOTnER-IN-LAW.
THINGS WISE AND OTHERWISE.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
WEEKLY MARKET SUMMARY.
COMICALITIES.
Illvstrauont.Boardin the Country: I’llgoatonco.
—Bored tn the Country.—A quiet Jersey Fann-llcuse.
New Patent Traveling-Case,
, TERMS.
Hsbter’B Wsbki.y will appear every Saturdat
Mornikg, and will be sold at Fiv# Osxrs a copy. Each
number comprises os much matter as an ordinary duo*
decimo volume. It will be mailed to subscribers at the
following rates, paymont being invariably required in
advance:
One Copy for Twenty Weeks $l oo
One Copy for One Year 2 60
One Copy for Two Years 4 00
Five Copies for One Year 0 00
Twelve Copies for One Year 20 00
Twenty-five Copies for One Year .40 00
H7* To Postmasters aud others getting up a Club of
Twelve or Twenty-five, a copy will be sent gratis. Sub
scriptions may commence with any number. Specimen
numbers gratuitously supplied.
Clergymen and Teachers supplied at the lowest Glob
Paioxs.
PUBLISHED BY HARPER Sc BROTHERS,
an22*lt ' Franklin Squibb, N. Y.
■OIFTH WARD.—AT A MEETING Of
JL the DEMOCRATIC OITIZENB of the Bth Division
of the Fifth Ward, held August 20, 1857, at the Wyo
ming House, pursuant to notice, according to rule 26th,
of the Democratic Party, adopted Decembor 18th, 1854,
Mr. John White was called to the Chair, and Thomas
McGeoy and Richard Don&gan were appointed Secreta
ries. upon a vote being taken, it was decided to remove
the place of holding Delegate election*, from the
Globe Hotel to the house of David Copplo. corner of
Exchange Place and Carter’s Alley.
JOHN WHITE, Obairman,
Attest:
Thomas MoGxor, >
R. Domaoax, 5 Sfcretartes.
A GOOD SEWING MACHINE.—HUNT,
JA WEBSTER, St Co., beg respectfully to introduce
themselves to the public as the manufacturers of this
* IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE
adapted to manufacturing or family purposes.
Free from the objections which have been urged
against, those already known in this market, THIS
MACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OF
THEM ALL. and will be sure to commend itself, upon
examination, to families, tailors, saddlers, shoemakers,
and seamstresses. Those in want of A GOOD ARTICLE,
that will make a hand some back-stitch, work WITH
LITTLE NOISE, that will ITEM, BIND, BTITOH, RUN,
or GATHER; Indeed, that will give entire satisfaction
even after they have been used for years, are Invited to
call at our rqoms, 108 South KIOIITH Street, up stairs.
HUNT, WEBSTER, Sc Co.
Bewiog of every description executed in tbe best poa.
slbie manner, and on reasonable terms. Samples of oar
work sent by mall to any part of the United Btates.
au22-eo<l3m. -
TJTtIBER St GODFREY^AUCTIONEERS,
AA. KorfflO, North Stoonn Sr«B*r, ißora luce,
EXTRA SALH this Saturday evening, at 8 o’clock, of
FINE EIGHT-DAY AND. THIRTY-HOUR CLOCKS,
Ornamented'Time-pieces, Ac. Also, Fancy Goods,
Pocket Knives,Seiuors, Combs, Vest Patterns, Hosiery,
Thermometers, Barometers, Camera Obacuras, Micro
scopes, Telescopes, Toys, St 0.
Consignments solicited. , it.#
EP. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORT
• KBS of BRANDIES, WINES, Ac.; «1,0, agont.
and sole proprietors of the old WIIBAT WHISKEY.
No. 6 North FRONT street. ' au22-lm
Horace l. peterson, attorney
AT I»AW, No. 617 BANBOM street. au22-0t
POUND— ON THURSDAY‘L A"STT~X
BREAST PIN and pair of EAR DROPS. The
owner can procure them at this office, by proring prop
®rt/- au22-8t
Boston benzole portable gas
APPARATUS, for Lifting Stores, Dwellings, Fac
tories, Hotels, Ao. This Gas Machine has been
in constant and successful use for four years, and is
therefore no longer an experiment. The simplicity of
the Apparatus, Its entire freedom from danger by exp to.
oians, the little attention required, the ease with which
it is managed, by any person; and the cheapness and
superiority of the Light oyer all others, has gained for
ft the favorable opinion of those acquainted with its
merits. -The cost of the Light is about one cent per
hour for each burner. Numerous certificates by those
th&thaTe used the machine; and a Machine in opera
tion can he seen attbe GaaPlt ting Store of 8. R. BLAIR,
No. 10 North Seventh Street. For further information
apply as above, to 0. P. WEEKS,
anl-stnth lm Agent Boston Benzole Gas Works Co,
dKATE S—SK ATE S.—MERCHANTS
visiting Philadelphia are invited to examine the
large stock of German, American, and city made
SKATES, manufactured expressly for
W. W. KNIGHT, 819 Market,
aug2l-3t* Exactly opposite Decatur street.'
Flags ( flags i— packer flags,
also Plain Flags from two and a half inches to Ave
feet, wholesale ana retail, at the Flag Depot, No. Go
South Second street. aug!9-lm*
WP. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE
• HATTER, No. 430 CHESTNUT Street, below
Fifth, Philtdelphle. ao4-im rp
WATSON'S $lO SEWING MACHINE
TT 18 COMING! I!
WATSON'S $lO SEWING MACHINE
18 COMING I i'
slo SEWING MACHINE
1? 18 COMING ’»1
WATSON'S $lO SEWING MACHINE
IS COMING ! • J
WATSON'S $lO SEWING MACHINE
18 COMING !! 1
If. 8.-The WATSON $lO SEWING MACHINE Is
quite as good as any high-priced machine that has
ever yet been exhibited—will make a firmer stitch,
and will boon exhibition in tbia city in a few days, duo
notice of which will be given In the public prints.
au2o-tf *
BW. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS,
• No. 37 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible points
In the United States and Canada.
Stocks, Bonds, Ac., Bought and Sold on Commission.
Uncnrrent Bank Notes, Checks, Ac., bought at the
lowest rates.
- deposits reotivW and Interest allowed, as per* agree.
W»t 1 ’ aul-lin
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. 16 and 18 South NINTH STREET.
’ABOVE CHESTNUT. ’
A large and well selected stock cf CLOTHS and
OASSZMERKS always on hand.
' All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the b«et quality, and in the moat fashionable style,
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. ’ auo.tr
/CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD
\J WICK A 8R0.,N0.2Q2N. SECOND Stroet.
auglB-Binoß.
npHOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARD WARE.
X CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET ST.,
above Ninth, south side. Philadelphia. au I-flm
CJULLENDER & PASCAL,
HATTERS,
. aul»6m No. 88. SIXTH Btrcet, Philadelphia
BALL ROPE. —Buyers are, invited to call
and examine oar Manila Bale Rope, which we can
can sell as low as American, and warrant it superior in
strength and durability.
WEAVER, FITLERA CO., .
au II No.&N- Water at. and 32N. Whartea
F" OR SALK, OR TO LET ON GROUND
RENT, the Lot on North side of High Street, 132
foet east of Twentieth Btreet, 26 feet 4 Inches front and
170 feet doep, to Jones Street. Apply to
anlO-wwf 2w* EDWARD WALN, No. 702 Walnut Bt.
0K * 6OO BOOK bindery for
tjptFvJVF BALE—Seven years established, doing a
fair Job business, which can ho Increased, both blank
and printed Jobs. Location, 636 Arch street, below
Sixth. Blank books *t cast, jobs bound to order.
aug 19«6w
/'JOTTON —200 bales good Middling to Mld
\J dUng Fair Cotton. In store and for sale by
MARTIN A MACALISTER,
»ul l North Water Street.
TOHN N> REEVES, CARPENTER AND
tf BUILDER, PASSYtSNK ROAD, opposite County
Prison. - ' *
Orders for Jobbing promptly attended to. aul-lm
TIfACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES.'
ivA Sold by CHADWICK A BRO., BECOND Btreet,
first door above Baoe. t auglB-3mcs.
JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT
STREET.
CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS,
„,„DTLL HEADS. CIRCULARS, .
And JOB PRINTING generally, at shortest notice
and fair prices. • tdl-lm
TAfOSS—I7 bales Carolina Moss, for saie by
ifA - - V MARTIN A MAOALISTER,
attl ' ' 119 North Water Street.
TinNOHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE-
F T MEN’S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. TOO
CHESTNUT Street, aboye geyeaith street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchant*, and
Strangers, 1* particularly inTited to this improved cot of
SUltt*, most perfect fitting article nude. At whole*»
sale and retail; and made to order, oas*lylf ;■
QSStntrmitfuoJ..
Tie west Philadelphia insti-
TUIB rOB YOCMO LADIES.-WAINXJT Str..t,
‘ south side, between William and Till streets.
This excellent Seminary will open, as usual, on the
Ist September. It Is delightfully located, in a situation
which combines the advantages of country air and ex
ercise with proximity to the city. The health, moral
and personal comfort of the boarding pupils are the spe
cial care,of the indefatigable' Principals, Mr. and Mrs.
’ REED, who devote every effort to render the Institute
a home os well as a school, both for boarders and day
pupils. The terms are moderate, considering the many
advantages offered, being onhrjra&per annum for board
ing pupils. The system of instruction embraces the
whole scope of mental training, and the best masters
bavo. charge of the various departments of Languages,
Music, Drawing. Painting, Ac., the object being Wfur
nish a realty sound education to the pupil; from the
commencement to the completion of all studies to
which the female mind can apply itself. For fhrther
particulars apply to the Principals Mr. and Mrs. R&ED,
at the above address.
We cordially recommend the above Instltate to all
parents desirous of providing a really sound and good
education for their daughters. Mrs Reed has had up
wards or seventeen years experience, and her system of
tuition has been eminently and uniformly successful in
forming accomplished puyiU
* Keen, West Philadelphia'
- EiClcnell, Jl. D„ Vfett PhlWelpWi
A. Oonreno, D. D., PhUuMnii,
W. Wood,, Wont Philadelphia.
ED. Sanndora, Profes Mr Biaudefe’ Inetltute, W. P.
au22-3t
ASpL Protestant
_ The exorcises In the Academy will he reramed on the
Ilh day of Septomher, at 9 o’clock A. JI. M
Tho 80/. Dr. Ilare haying been requested t- j.,.*.
hi, time to tho Instruction of candidate, forordere haa
reigned his offlee as Principal but will continue to let
until his successor Is appointed.
Thorough Instruction and discipline may be expected
under thoactlvo supervision of the Bishop of the Diocese
in behalf of the Board of Trustees. ’
Philadelphia, August 17, 1857.
qu2l»dot ALONZO POTTER, Preat.
Hall of st.” jambs the less,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Rky. B. R. Sutsbr, Ksctor.
The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY. Sep
tember I. r
Circulars may be obtained at the Book Store of H.
HOOKER, 8. Vf. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of tho Rector, Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill. Phfla
dolphte- aul7-6ia
Removal. — the young ladies
INSTITUTE, formerly located at No. 48, now M
North SEVENTH Street, Is removed to No, 1711 VINE
Street, west of Seventeenth, north side, where tfiemb
scrlbor will bo happy to see his former patrons and
pupils, at tbe commencement of the Full Session. For
eTrculors, &c., please apply to W. G. E. AGNEW,
au!o-2w No. 1711 Vine street, *
MRS. BARTON ,a BOARDING AND
DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1929
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY in September. ’ -iLWfiwi *
Academy of music, broad and
LOOUST Streets.—Mr. S. A. MARSHALL, Sole
Lessee.—Last week but one of the PROMENADE CON
CERTS.
THIS EVENINGy August 22d, novet and attractive
features. MADAME JOHANNBEN. MISS 0. RIGG
INGS, Mr; PIOKANESER, 818. FRAZER, CARL
BERGMAN, and the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. New
and splendid STATUARY, just landed from ship Eu
phrasia by Signor VITO VITI St SON, perfect like
nesses of the following eminent American statesmen:
Washington. Olay, Jackson, Webster, Calhoun and
Fillmore. Admittance 25 cents.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Fro
prietor, Mr. WM. J. NAGLE: Acting and Stage
Manager, Mr. WAYNE OLWINE. Prices—Dress Circle
and Parquette, 60 cents: Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private
Box and Orchestra Scats, 76 cents. Box Offlee open
from 9 o’clock A. M. to 4 P. M. Doors open at 7 o’clock;
performance will commence at 8.
BENEFIT OF LITTLE FREDERICK WREN.
LAST PERFORMANCE OF NAGLE’S
JUVENILE COMEDIANS.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Aug. 22d.
At So’clock the performance will commence with an
OVERTURE.
After which, an act of the laughable burlesque of
BOMBASTES FUBIOSO.
To conclude with tfaeburletta of
BWIBS SWAINS.
SATURDAY EVENING, August 22d,
The performance will commence with
BEN BOLT.
Little Frederick Wrea
Little Martha Wren
SINGING AND DANCING.
The whole to conclude with the operetta of the
Reuben Ruga..,,
Alice
! WELSH GIRL.
WHEATLEY* ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—Solo Lessee W. WHEATLEY.
Scale ok Fricks. —Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents; Dreas
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 60 cents;
Family Olrclo and Amphitheatre. 25 cents; Seats In PrU
rate Boxes. 75 cents j Whole Private Box, $3; Gallery,
13coots; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 33 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3P.M.
J.M. B.WHITTON Treasurer.
TIUS (Saturday) EVENING, August 22d, will be pre
sented, for the first time in several years, the tragedy of
RICHARD HI.
Duke of Gloucester ....Mr. E. L. Davenport
Earl of*Richmond Mr. Wheatley
Duke of York Miss 0. Reed
To conclude with the drama of
THE TOODLES.
Ur. Toodlea,
Mr*. Toodles.
Doors will open at 7 o’clock.
Performances commence at 7# precisely.
National theatre, walnut
STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH—Actio* Master,
WAYNE OLWJNE.- Prices—Seata in Private Box, 75
cents; Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents; Dress Circle and Par
quet, 37# cents; Fatally Circle, 26 cents. Box office
open from 10 to 3 o’clock, when seats can be secured.
Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 o'clock.
No bill received.
SANFORD* OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
Doors open at 7# o’clock—to commence at 8.
Admittance 26 cents.
VARIETY WEEK-- . _
MONDAY and TUESDAY, August 17th and 18th, will
be performed, “ The Virginia Mummy.*’
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, “ The frightened
Family.*’
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. VUUkins and Dinah.”
Previous to the piece; Ethiopian Minstrelsy by Ban
ford’s Opera (Troupe, and Dancing by the Sanford chil
dren. aul7-lw
PARKINSON' 3 ILLUMINATED GAR
DENS,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH.
PROMENADE CONCERTS with the Scottish Nightin
gale, a Fine Orchestra, Fire Works. Ac.,
EVERY EVENING.
an 18-tf Admittance, one shilling.
hJnuto.
WANTED— Two respectable YOUNG
LADIES to learn and exhibit the WATSONS $lO
Sowing Machine. Apply 726 Chestnut Street, Second
Story front. au2o-tf
WANTED TO RENT,—A THREE
Story BBICKHEUSE. sal table for a small
family. The best references given. Address u Rent,”
Press Office tnl2-2w*
Bailey u co., chestnut street.
Manufacturers of
BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE,
Under their inspection, on tho premises exclusively.
Citizens and Strangers are Invited to visit our manu
factory.
WATCHES,
Constantly on hand a splendid stock of Superior Gold
Watches, of all the celebrated makers.
DIAMONDS.
Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-Rings, Finger-
Rings, and all other articles in the Diamond line.
Drawings of NEW DESIGNS will be made frao of
charge for those wishing work made to ordor.
RICH GOLD JEWELRY.
A beautiful assortment of all the new styles of Fine
Jewelry, such os Mosaic, Stone and Shall Cameo,
Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Marqulsite,
Lava, Ac , Ac. • ■ <
SHEFFIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, Ac.
Also, Bronze and Marble CLOCKS, of newest styles,
and of superior quality. aul-dtwAwly
riOUNTRY COLLECTIONS made with
Fy promptness and at the usual rates, by
DAVIS A BIRNEY.
No. 25 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
They invito attention to their unequalled facilities for
the adjustment of controversies in all parts of the
United States and Canadas, and collecting and securing
MERCANTILE CLAIMS,
afforded by their thorough organization; having local
agents io every settled county in the Union, and by pros
perous associate offices in
Boston, Lonisvillo, Dubuque,
Now York, Bt. Louis, Detroit.
Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Paul's,
Washington, Bittsburgh, MUwankie,
Charleston, Chicago, Memphis,
Mobile, New Orleans, Savannah.
Each local office controlling its own collection!!, and
hsviugdaily business connections with the most reliable
and experienced attorneys in the country.
They also have superior facilities for collecting drafts
and! maturing paper at points not accessible to Banks
aud Bankers) and Remittances are promptly made by
their correspondents for commissions that excoed bat
slightly the current rate of exchange.
By the aid of intelligent correspondents, they are able
to have Land Warrants located, claims adjusted, titles
examined, in all parts of the West, &u4-tnthAs-lra
/10AST PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WILL
\J SOON BE PUBLISHED, the following standard
Books, viz: Blunt’s Coast Pilot. 18th edition; Bow
ditch’s Navigator,27th edition; Shipmaster’s Assistant,
9th edition.
We invite attention to our new Spring Centre Com
passes, which answer for either light or heavy weather,
and are especially adapted for steaiuors, and vessels
where the motion is considerable. They require fewer
repairs thau any compass now in use.
Marine Opera Glasses of superior quality. Spy Glasses,
Aneroid and Mercurial'Barometers. Thermometers,
American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad
rants, Azimuth Compasses, Binaries, Log Glasses, and
all kinds of Nautical Instruments and Books, constantly
on hand.
Also, Charts of all parts of the worldfromthe latest
and best authorities.
Agents for Rogers’ American Code of Signals, Deni’s
Chronometers and Compasses, and for Abbott’s Herd
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-
Serlenced shipmasters, and have been adopted by the
. 8. Navy. K. A G. W. BLUNT
auIB-lm* No. 179 Water street.
LUMBER | LUMBER !!—Tho subscriber,
who has for several years occupied the premises at
Sloan’s Planing Mill, Kensington, has removed to
COATES STREET WHARF, adjoining the Phoenix
Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue, where he intends
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other iloor
ingneards, steps, risen, shelving, celling, fencing and
scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
For sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers ore in
vited to call and examine for tbemselveß, and every ef
fort will be made to give satisfaction, ■ Orders recoivod
and supplied at the shortest notice for all kinds and
sizes of Southern yellow Pine, Timbrir and Scantling.
anl.tr 8. 8. RICHIE-
JAMES KELLY, (Successor to William
Curtis) Regalia, Books, Jewels, Emblems, Masonic
and Encampment Charts, Ao. Odd Fellows’ Hall,
NORTH SIXTH STREET, below Race, Philadelphia.
Orders from any part of the country, addressed to
James Kelly, promptly attended to. au 1-lm
\\m. D. ROGERS’S CARRIAGE RE
If ROBITORY, 1009 aod 30HCHESTNUT Street
above Tenth, will bo opened on °C about the 25th inst,
for the sale of every description of CARRIAGES,**
which the attention of the public Is reipectfull
colled. _ . antiMlt,
TUVANS’ GREAT GIFT BOOK
Hi No. 536 CHESTNUT Stmt. N. 8.-No oonoM
tlon with oay oth«r House In tho Oltjr. »nl.3m
/MnAREES IfAGARGE & CO.,—
VA Wlolesale Bolen In' PAPEH, BAGS, Aol, No.
SO gouth SIXTH Btrot. PMltdelphl.
ENBWLAND k CO.,
• MOKINO GIAbS and picture frame
’ ' ' MANUFACTURERS, . .
I > ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. , „ .
' Importers and Dealers io Oil Fainting*, Water-Odlor
Drawing!. Engravings, &c. A lame assortment always
on hand. Packing ana removing Glam*, and hanging
attended to, 604 ARCH Street, ahoTe Sixth,' south
lid** PJbttftSrtpblK, i . * aulßarp •
CanliiJmlea for ©ffitr.
F)R RECORDER OF DEEDS T. B.
TOWS, Fourth Ward. Subject to Dsmocratie
rules. au 20-dtSB
17?0R CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS
A* —WILLIAM SASUN, Sint Ward Subject to
Democratic Balts, i: : '• . ' au 30-tsepB* .
IJECOBDER QF DSSDS-ALBERT D.
Al' BOXLEau, Sixteenth Ward, Subject to Demo
cratic Rules. ’ ;t 1 • auglg-dtsepB*.
Fob frothonotaby of the DIS
TRICT COURT,WM. M. RBIRLT. of liwiW«4.
Buojwt to Pemocratlo gala, . »aIT-4UeB*.
£AOB ASSEMBLY—JOfIN H.rfcßADt;
■ Eighth Wirl-8e»«nlh LegiiUtir* District. Sub
ject to Democratic rule*. aulfHtsspS*
■pROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
Jr COURT.—WM. LOUOHLIN, Second Ward. Sulk
Ject to Democratic rule*. aulfi-Sepl* -
For asse m b l y—edwin^smith'
NINTH DISTRICT, TWELFTH WARD. Subject
to Democratic Rules. au!4«
FOR ASSEMBLY—-Second District. PER
RAN J. COOS, Second Ward. Subject to Democratic
Boles. , *o 12-tC*
COERtC OF QUARTER SESSIONS—
JOSEPH CROCKETT, Sixteenth Ward. Subject
to Democratic Rules. au 12-4w*
For assembly—Joseph j. keefe,
—Second Legislative District, Second Ward.
Subject to the decision of the Demoeratlo Convention,
aud-dtSB
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COUBT, JOHN P. M’FADDEN, or Third W»rd.
Subjectto -the rules of the Demoeratlo Part,, aul-tf
For recorder of deeds—thos.
9. HEMPHILL, Tenth ward. Tine street, above
Eighth. Subject to Democratic rules. aulQ-lm*
p'OR ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT—
A PILUJKJJfJ MeILVAIN, Subject to' Demooratie
rales. . , anS-dtspg
FO® CORONER—DR. FEODORE MEEK-
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules.
For prothonotary of the dis-
TBICT OOURT, LEWIS T. MSABS, of TsfelfA
ward. Suhjoot to Democratic Rules. auB-lm*
»ROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
A COURT, GEORGE p. MEEBEB, Tweatr-second
Ward. Subject to Demoeratie Rules. 1 .a^s
For recorder of deeds-b:~r.
YOUNG, Sereuth Ward. Subject to Demoeratte
Rules aui-lm*
For clerk of quarter sessions,
SAMUEL 0. THOMPSON, oth Ward. Subject to
the Rules of the Democratic Party. au< w4s tsB«
TOOR CORONER—N. C. REID, M. D.
® — Subject to Democratic Rules. and lm* ■
1710KASSEMBLY— FIRST- eosT-RICT—
. JOSEPH H. DONNELLY, First
to decision of the Democratic Convention; • aul-dw*
For assembly—third district
DAVID B. MeLEAN, Fourth Ward. Subject to
Demoeratlo Rules. »ui-tieS*
For assembly—
JOSEPH HUNEKSB,
Eighth District, Eleventh Ward.
Subject to Democratic Bales. atl Am*
For recorder of deeds—
CHARLES M. MILLER,
Fourteenth Ward,
Subject to Demoeratlo Bulee, on aul t seS
XjIOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—GEORGE
X 1 W. WUNDER, Thirteenth Wari. Subject to De
mocratic Rules. aul-Sw*
For recorder of deeds—n. f.
WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject to Democratic
rules. au3*te*
OF QUARTER SESSIONS.—
V/ GEORGE SIMPSON, THIRTEENTH WARD
Subject to Democratic Rules. aoltsepB
Summer Resorts
rTIHE EPHBATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS
X the opened tenth day of June, with additional lm.
grorerntmte and more extensive aceonyuDdslions. This
ealihy summer resort haa the advantage of the purest
atmosphere and water, tho buildings being located one
thousand feet above water lersl. The prospect embraces
an extent ef eountir nearly forty miles square, and
points in ten counties are visible to the naked eye.
Baths of every description, and extensive graveled,
shady walks. The peculiar virtues of the water here
is the great softness and purity it possesses, (being quite
as efficacious in restoring tone, health, and vigor to the
whole system as that impregnated with mineral,) conse
quently more palatable for drinking and better for
bathing.
The amusements are* superior band of marie, billiard*
and ten pins, pleasant drives over good roads.
Accessible from Philadelphia via Railroad to Lancas
ter or Reading,reaching the spring by either route within
six hours.
For further Information apply to Myers, Kirkpatrick
A Co., Third and Pine streets, Philadelphia; James S.
Sar!e,No. 212 Chestnut street, where circulars can be
obtained, or to the proprietor.
JOB. KONIGMAOHER,
au!s-lmo Ephr&ta P. 0., Lancaster county, Pa.
.Mr. J. 8. Clarke
.....Mrs. Thayer
C<TATE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION,
k 3 —AGRICULTURISTS, BTOOK BREEDERS, GARD
NERS. POMOLOGISTS, INVENTORS, MANUFAC
TURERS. ARTISANS > 1 AU classes are invited to be
come exhibitors.
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL
800IETY will hold its SEVENTH ANNUAL BXHI
BITION at Poweiton, West Philadelphia, on SEPTEM
BER 29th and 30th, and OCTOBER Ist and 2d ensu
ing, for the display of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine and
Poultry, Agricultural Machines and Implements, Dairy,
Field and Garden Products, Seeds, Fruits, Flowers and
Vegetables, th/» Mechanic Arts, Domestic, Household
and other Man ifacthree, Stoves, Wares and inventions.
. A PLOWING MATCH!!
-In order to posnota skill and efficiency In the Im
portant work or the Farm, a Plowing Matrix 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 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 fret of change
as heretofore, and will Usne Excursion Tickets for the
Fair week at the nsul iiberdl rates.
. Lists of Premiums and all other information will he
furnished on application to BOfiERT 0. WALKER, Se
cretary, at the Rooms of “ the Philadelphia Society fox
Promoting Agriculture,” Chesnnt Street, below Seventh,
south aide, upstairs.
The books for the entry of articles and will
b open on and after the Ist of September.
DAVID TAGGERT.
President Penn*. State Agricultural Society.
aul3-d t sep 23
TMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT—
X NEW GAS CONSUMING FURNACE.
CRILSON'S NEW CONE FVRNME f
after having been put to the most mere test, during
the two cold wiktsbs or 1356 asd 1867, has proved to
be the most powerful heater in tht world, saving from
Hto )(the fuel over any of the beat furnaces now in use.
Tnsss PutaiCis are Constructed with a cast iron ash
pU. and a broad, shallow pan-shaped fire pot, lined
with fire-brick or Iron stares. The fire pot is surmount
ed with
A SERIES OF CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS,
largo and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the anular chamber,
through which the heat and smoke pass to the fine.
Tqk whol* products of combustion m the form of
smoke and oisss, are suspended directly over the fire,
cosrisrsDor compressed into the tapering Coses and
ooNTinpALLT bxposbd to the direct action of the rays
of heat and light from the fire.
This heat and light Is brought to a roocs in moo
Cons, not uuiike the
COLLECTION OF THE SON’S RAYS,
to a focal point through an ordinary lens, causing the
skou inn oases to become intensely heated and tho
roughly oossuni), by this operation the gxoxa asn
oasbs are mxdb iqoallt available with the vest
itsslv for heatiag purposes, while, in other furnaces,
it is oanniED orr axd wastxd in th* oniMsxr.
All persons desirous of obtaining the best and
MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS,
should not fall to examine the Ksw Gas Cossumiko
Cons Fobuaob. before purchasing any other. The at
tention of architects and builders is particularly re
quested. ARNOLD 3c WILSON,
(Successors to S. A. Harrison,)
No. 624 WALNUT Street,
aol-tf Opposite Independence Square.
KNIGHT’ 8 COOKING EXTRACTS FOR
flavoring Pies, Padd/ng, Cakes, Jellies, CmUrds,
Ice Creams, Blanc Mange, Sauces, Syrups, Soap?, Gra
vies, Ac., Ac.
Comprising
Knight’s Extractor Lemon.
Knight’s Extract of Vanilla.
Knight’s Extract of Rose.
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.
Knight's Extract of Raspberry.
Knight’s Extract of Celery.
Knight’s Extract of Nectarine.
Knight’s Extract of Cinnamon.
Knight’a Extract of Nntmeg.
Knight’s Extract of Ginger.
Knight’s Extract of Cloves.
Knight’s Extract of Allspice.
Knight's Extractor Mace.
Knight’s Extract of Apricot.
These Extracts are nude with groat care, and ore war
ranted to retain all the flavor and strength of the article
represented. In a purified and concentrated form, conve
nient for all culinary purposes. Retaining their flavor
for any length of time and iu 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
Xlotol Keepers, Bakers, Caterers, and the public In
general
Price 26 cents per bottle, or 6 bottles asserted for one
dollar.
For sale by 0. D. KNIGHT, No. 7 South SIXTH
Btreet.
Grocers and Dealers supplied on liberal terms. sals-lm
Philadelphia type foundry—
N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUTSts.
L. PELOUZK A SON, thankftri for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN
BOOK Is now ready, and from their increased facilities,
abs now prepared & furnish every thing necessary in a
complete printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice, Their long practical experience in the business,
and the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting
that they can furnish a more durable and better fin
ished article than tholr eotemporaries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
Old type taken at 9 cents per pound, In exchange for
new at specimen prices. . aul-U
gALAMAJfDER SAFES. ~~
A large assortment of
_, „ EVANS A WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES,
, „ VAULT DOORS,
BANK LOOKS, F ° rB “ ! “ St ° K ’- '
_ _ Equal to any now in use.
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.
PLSABK GIVE US A CALL. t aul3-tf
ENDERSON & C(J 5 » GREAT LITER
ARY FAIR, FIFTH and ARCH streets.
In order to gratify the wishes of our nnraerons pa
trons, and indaco the book-buying publtotofiU up their
libraries at the usual low prices, we intend to present to
every purchaser of books to the amount of $1 and up
wards, a Gift In value of from 25 cents to $lOO. Call at
onr establishment, look at our valuable stock, and select
for yourselves.
Recollect yoa fte not buying at chance, for every pur
ebsser gets bis books at the usual prices, and very many
will get, la addition, a present worth having. ao2L3m
Russia and American tarred
CORDAGE.—a superior article, manufacture
*nd for sale by WEAVER, FITLER A CO., '
aU No. 23 N. Water st.,A 22 N. Wharnf *
Spirits turpentine—2oo bbis spirit*
Turpentine, to arrive, for tale by
MARTIN A MAOAII9TRR, .
. »ul U 2 North Water Stmt. '
inisrelinneous.
fjijiels onb Restanranls.
CLINTON FLA.CE HOTEL, BROAD
WAY, ibnrang'of EIGHTH.- New '< j r'
THIS ELEGANT -MODERN ESTABLISHMENT iw
now open fn the rsceptten of guests, in thi European
style.
.SINGLE BOOMS ftomfiCesnta to $1 per day. SUITS' ‘
j|®PpMSl*r Families, from ft-W to The.-
HHALB sarred at all hoax* by. the CARP, at moderate ,
6. J. MACLKLLAN fitTonfcly knows no- i
Of JtW nndtie United* Btat«s EfiteL-
FbUidelpkj» *0 U »»ocUt*d ia the mmugcihent/u*!,
»“ «P«ciAl chixgo aC tte CaterW Iwpftrtmeat. - Zmy
attjatioa ut lm o«H to uaktth* acgudution per*
sect, And ear iM&Uy patroaj, ted tl(t tatnllieg ctu&s
ia geaertl, m&j nat aaaurred that no effort shall be
to oak# tte CUNT OX wortkr tfc* Urm iriJ*
berebjr reepeetAUr folicit.
aus-lm*
4JCQTT HOUSE—Comer of ItwUi Street
►5 and Waj, Pittsburgh. B D.
Proprietor. aulMbi
LOUIS B. COFFIN,—
THIRD WARD HOTEL. (DEMOCRATIC f>
-QUARTERS.)
Soath-east corner FIFTH and QUEEN Streets,
AQI-IIQ '* Philadelphia
WILLIAM N.V KING,—SQUTHBBN
• EXCHANGE HOTEL, Soath-e*st corner of
TIYTH tnd CARPENTER St*.,'Philadelphia.' aul-l©
pHESNUT STREET HOUSE—SAMUEL
V/MILLER, (Old No. 121) New No. 331 CHESNOT
STREET, below Fourth, Philadelphia. aa 1-lm
YA/TLLIAM HANNINGS’ City Lager Deer
T » Moon, No. 32 OAMSR’B ALLEY, Philadal.
P hl »- an 1-lm
toinss and £iqnors.
A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
-lA LIQUOR BTOEE No. m, Sootheaat Comer of
GEORGE and SOUTH Strata. .ai-i,
TSTILLIAM P. PITPIELD,—IMPORTER
» » or BRANDIES, WINES, Ac., Ac., No. 323
CHESTNUT Strat, Philadelphia. aol-lm
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ac., 26
Booth PIETH Street, Philadelphia. aol-1,
Brandies. —Pinet, castuioD a co., Ma
rettdt Co., And other brand* of Cognac* of ratioo*
vintage*, in hAlf pipe* and quarter ca*kj; Pelierohin
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipe*, quarter
Cask* and <me-e(gbtn ca&ka, all in Custom House stona.
imported and for cal* bj
HENRY ROHLKN A CO ,
Nos. 221 and 323 South fourth street.
TyTHMAR k BUTE, PORTER, ALE -
A/ AND lAGEB BEER BREWERY, No. 630 (pew
No. 938) North THIRD Street. Philadelphia.—Shipping,
order* promptly attended to. aul-tf
Tobacco ahb Vigors.
XX moot, sack u
JijpkrQ, PitUjm,
Oabeats, Sultana,
Gloria, Jupiter,
Coloso, Converriiate*,
Torrey Lopex, Union Americana,
Orejoa, * Ylor* Cabins, £e,, ±e .
&c., la X, jf, I*6 and 1-10 baXM. of &U cues tod quali
ties, In store and constantly receiving. and tax sale lor.
bj CHARLES TSTE,
(new) 18S WALNUT Street, ;
below Second, second «toy
'A handsome usoit-
T7VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
A BEGABB.—A tholee invoice of these celebrated
breads on board brig “ New Era,” daily expected from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, .
(New) 138 Walaat street, below Second,
sal Second Story.
Saleg bn Auction
Wolbsst & Soott, Auctioneers.
AO 1 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE
*±OX THE CUSTOM HOUSE, between Fourth and
fifth Streets.
JOU Bayun, Auctioneer,
NO. 325 ARCH STREET, between THIRD
AND FOURTH STREETS.
SALES EVERT EVENING at 8 o'clock.
Of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Gaiters, Hardwire, Cattery,
Watches, Jewelry, Hosiery, 'Whips, Tranks, Fancy
Goods, Notions, Ae., Ac.
N. B. Terms of Night Sales, fonr months credit for
approved fSty acoepUneea. for same of 3100 aad javer
with interest added from date of sale.
CARD.—Out-4oor Sales solicited of Household Furui
tors at dwellings, Stocks of Hardware, T7cdenmt*» T
Bales of Hardware, Cutlery, Ae. Consignments soli
cited to be sold at the Auction Rooms.. Charges moder
ate. Apply as above. Advances made on Consignments'
of Goods. aul lm
Br Gnomon W. Suits, Auctioneer,
NE. CORNER OP BARRON AND
• BOUTH STREETS, above Second.
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERT SATURDAY EVENING,
At T X o’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cut
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
ry, Taney Articles, Ac. t
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, *
and MONET LOAN OFFICE, No. 113 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite pear at., paly *-
eight doors below the Exchange.
Honrs of boelnee* from 7 o’clock, A. if., until 10
o’clock in the evening.
Oat-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, at*
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
capital 3106,000.
gttabliiktdfor Lki tost Thirty Tears.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on ph
moods, SilTer Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Xer '
ehandiae, Clothing, furniture, Bedding. Cigars. Musical"
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goods oT •
svwy description. J *
' All goods eanremala any length of time agreed *
upon. ....
All advances, from one hundred dollars aad upwards
will be charged. 2 per cent, per month; $3OO and over,
the lowest market mt»;- • . ’.
This Store Bouse having a depth of 126 feet, has large
.fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vate watetnas* terttae pmnints; *V*o,a heavy 'iusn
renee 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 on more satis
factory and accommodating terras than any other m
this eity.
Money advanced to the poor, Is small amounts, with
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Laver and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aal-ly
©as rixlnrcs.
A RCHER, WARNER, MISKEY & CO.,
-£*u Manufacturers of GASALIERS, BRACKETS, PEN
DANTS, FITTINGS, and all kinds of GAS and LAMP
WORK, GIRANDOLES, Ac., No. 329 CHESTNUT
Street.PWladelphla. ARCHER, WARNER A CO, No.
876 BROADWAY, New York. Building* fitted with
Gas Pipes, and all kinds* of altering. and repairing of
Gas Work. . aul-lm*
GUtomejjs ot faro.
riEORGE H. ARMSTRONG, ATTOR-
V* NEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, 1,34*
Lombard street, below Broad. • autf-lm* •
'ThANIEI' DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
EJ AT LAW, ScutheAßt Corner of EIGHTH anILO
C’JST Streets, Philadelphia. snl-iy
]Af YEB STROUSE, ATTORNEY AT
ivj- LAW, CENTRE street, PotteviUe. Pa. ac4-ly
JOHN BXNNS, UNITED STATES COM
MISSIONER AND COMMISSIONER Of DEEDS.
AND THE PROBATE OP ACCOUNTS for ie.arS
States and Territories. He is. by law, authorised to
administer Oaths and Affirmations to be recededin all
the Courts in Pennsylvania.
JOHN BINNB may be found in his office, No. 116
South SIXTH Street, oppoaite the County Court House,
from 8A.M.t06 P. M. . aul-lm.
HAZELTON AND SPRING moun
tain, Lehigh, Hickory and Locust Mountain
Bchuylkill Coal for sale at KNOWLES* Depot. NINTH
and WILLOW Streets. aaW-lm
COAL! COAL! COAL!—TAGGART’ B
CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL. »
J. * B.OARTER’SGREKNWOOD. TAMAQUACOAL
GEORGE W. SNYDER’S PINE FOREST SCHUYL
KILL COAL.
RANDALL A MEREDITH
Have for salo, and are constantly receiving from the
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
There is no Coal mined anywhere, equal in quality to
thesOj and a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority. Oar Coat is very carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from slate,
dust and all imparities. Our PRICES areas LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at onr Office, No. 161 SOUTH FRONT
street, above Walnut. __
Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWBILL Street, beta*
BROAD street
Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above CAL
LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Despatch
will receive prdtnpt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere, aod-tf
BUCK MOUNTAIN COAL—Direct from
the Company's Mines, and the only authorised
agents, by retail, sooth of Kensington.
Also Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal,
T. TREADWAY. Swanson street,
au9Q-3m] Ist Wharf above Washington, Southwark.
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—’
I am daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality of
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL. My customers*
and all others who mey favor me with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them
10” No inferior Uoal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRICES.
ALEXANDER CONVERT,
N. B. corner of Broad and Cherry Sts.
T EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL—
JU DALY, PORTER A CO.* COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very lowest rates, a futl supply ot L-hivh
and Schuylkill Coal. “ Ru
Lumber and coal—Montgomery
* NEALL having connected the Coal with the
Lumber business, inform their friends that they have
made contracts for a supply of the best qualities of
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready to re
ceive order*, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders mar
bo left with Mr. S. KILPATRICK, No. 13 S. FIFTH
street* or with Mr. WM. D. NEALL, corner PINE and
WATER streets. aulS-Sm
RS. M. A* BURKE]
$O2 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE EIGHTH,
Informs SOUTHERN and WESTERN MERCHANTS she
has opened
FALL AND WINTER PATTERN HATS In fane.colon.
And a full line of MOURNING HATS. auglS-Sw
JOSEPH BLACK, Banner, Sign, Docora
ti.e and General ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, X.
E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, entrance oa
Fourth street.
AIso—PORTRAITS, the site of life, painted from
Daguerreotypes. aul-dlm
Hotel and summer ranges—
-Bold by CHADWICK St BRO , £O3 N. SECOND St
aaglB-3mo». __
WELCOME RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD-
T? WIOK A BRO, 202 N. SECOND St talMa>.
riHAS. HALLO WELL. & CO.,
KJ NO. 447 MARKET STPaEET,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
HATS, CAPS, AND . LADIES* FANCY FURS.
Merchants will find it to their interest to examine our -
Stock before purchasing elsewhere. *al4-lm* . _.
MTELCOME RANGE .-Soto bt CHAD
* V WIOK & BRO. .202 N. SECOND St. aulS-Rm.
COTTON —100 bales Gnlf Cotton, in store
add for Bale bp
MARTIN Sc MACALISTER,
119 North Water Street.
Glenwood cemetery office, no
W YTAMVST St,, Uloirfim »a 11U
WIN ANT A CO