The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 24, 1857, Image 3

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■-Jhie.tfiwi^tWAmornM',*' l ' l Mg'M H SflUlkto, for
= - HMaXTSimt ooMirt Waning. Quits » fleet of we
ir'jaaesiro-t Beil,' KtO! -1X0604* in. Jwiad
HICKMAN.;;
• S#|vjs4%*’.}Oo«^it<«SeMeof.*he»M.-:i^..--‘-»!:: •'■'
-..■,A'»;:fsits AbteimuMMOiuißj'AMin-' ■•.
“, . left,
5 M^qoiMlgwdasfollow*:; .iQW~ *23 &» iV.ivvi&v.»^
-•, I9hnQAMcOonkey t wh»t,cofn,ltc;toG& Murphy;
• Tlhfle,b*rif6mioEobt V&lfenfiiiej A'E J .Bogtrdcs;
, , E .WOhapJo, ft B Seller*, and DW Bennettv-ltunber, to
Malone * Taylor; ’.Elder* lumber, toil!. Croaker;
Mary-ElUn, lumbefcto D P- Tajiocr .t ; Col Saml'A Cohk,'
r ; I amber to A-CoUL’M/N OP Q, lum«
■*m r h*r>W Nowro«‘A Sheets,*- BiMite/San,laraber.to Ohfes-V
.. tert Baltic; anthracite coal toNewdiUUs.'DelyLebwra;*
■ - 2c6oocoTi MeCOnkeyv Maj £** AleConkey, Drt_B
, rB#llerß,Two r jDrySei-'
ier/W Dugan, B*hx'BlMk r «nißW, BroWn; anthracite
i ,«MWo*?ett7i Cttuemtive, MBurtnouncorttoChe
.. ' ' MLptCkeQlty Jy --..-y, ;iv,4 J* - V"* - --- :1 -,
’ '' V** {- •fV*"'<•■} -
"V; ~' , -'KSMOBANBA.--:; .i. 'V. t-’f
, , etc«mi!polt/tf Blciioood, Mitchell, hence'atßith
«’-.'jM«tt»lefult/----'-.-;-.,--' ■ ‘ --t '--
BteMMhiP IwWn, Brltion.ftom -Bremen «ud South
nmpton, urtleofl St New York 21st inat.- ■' •'. :
EWmehlp Sfllfibuw; Xtaitrailng,; front-Glrtgow, Cfc
luet. arrived rtNewYork22J tort. '
1 >S StrtraMiUhßortonißeHwiheueeutHTowMllnst.
' eteerrohlp Citrof New York,Hsw«3,T<>r.PhllwlelpM»,
~ ele«*i-»|fe«ott2M flirt; !*/P "‘■V't*’? 1 i>
; BtesthiiflthLtopold Z,Mich*i, Jront Antwerp, wiled
;*sH«w.Xoik Stunt..: - ■; ■<:■'-■ ,
• BMplirto tSehVßjet. ftoitt Uwrsool;'utrlted&V
-sKe*fo»aatflaf.>'<*V«-'H' -f «e i
ili-tyaspOolten itule,Me,s, for te Prioeieetj, ctetrei et:
f <*• ,j ßoetooSfcJcl - ,5.-!, '« #%*_* re t
1 .- .-A' A froth He* OtlHat tor
iril lat 87.21 j lta£ MlBi 1 \ ->;.
CaroUQeSt«T«nß,’?£o6M; from‘B4Uipnore,
. . ■ t- Ph3idciphU, »aUed from,
' l's * * 7'-. 1 a
, &ipH«thAtUntic, aiw>re,'for LlverpiMit, cleared,at
' Styohn, NB. 18th Inst. - : • ‘ h '/~" A
. - Ship -Toroido, Momford. for cleared at Bt 1
3oha f »B/14rhW.*,* * *' -
’JhJp Neptiioe?d.P«vcrlte, Emerson, for Philip,
,t»mloMlnratLondon gtlrliist. ” f \
....-BhipArwaan, PoUtod ? from Uverpoolat New Oriapuj^
. ’ Wilsoa,.' Peiiooti.’ioiiee .tcii'vierton
~- »tStJoiia r liß, 11th
> . . Barque XOues, from at Briton 21« t.
*y inafc.. 7', .. ''‘-k." >. ,
. BarquelSain'SiicV; ttayoj from'Blo' Janeiro,wjth 5400
~ • htt t cofee. arrived at N .■_ ,1 ,
.. . Banide Boinbtdr,HuiDiJireyi &r St
. * JohnjNßyiath’last. rv’-V:V
. Brig , csstiKin,'HetT!ni»n, hence aiporiland 20th innt.
,f Bri| Wliahj-for perhiirilucb'j palled
from Blchmbtid SlfttlnltV - / - ; \
»*’ Jacjc
' Ooii'‘Pierce, : Bagetfey f , ,'irem ; WO A.
JTiUrlO. atWew York aa W. " -* r *' j '
.: %i^Besrer f ‘Saanders,'hto'co at Bainyor 10th Inst. ?
,: Brie THndeleh, Havener, cleared at Boston 21st Inst., .
• forPhnadelphhr.*. r.V'r.:*'' ''.T ,‘ ' ' •- ‘
Brie Ganges, Jones,' cleared at Boston 22d .lost., for
Wnthu)jrton:N for BUfeioa A^rea,'
BrieTerhiont,'Smith, forpietou, olejued at Boston 22d
105t, 5 .vV L ' •' ‘
BHg Fannie o Field; Hoidman, for Ptctop, ele&red at
Boston 22d Inst.* *** ’ ■ : : V'. “. - ‘
. Oleared atßostonZSdliwtj for
Searsjorti \ rL' V;.'' ' ,’.V •. r - ('<
"■ 'AWi^BHraheth. Taylor, and. Morning,Bight,.
Huff, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 22d Inst. >
Brbr MnUuknß. MitcKcU ,-closed at New York 22d Ipst
fo^BoUtos.' I ,’ >*/": '*■ ’■ - i :
BchTSEmpire,'Pnce,"and A. W Leeds, C«uxmey s for. ,
' bailed frpmPVirtacket,2lirt inst - . , . {
’ -I 'fichta James' MextcOj hence at New.
'Haven,2lstlnst. ;. # .?V7 v v -*\ r "IU 1 *"
, N.cai, for Phtladcljiliia, .MUed] fre oi
,* • adir N J Brayfohvßogera,' cleared at. New Yo?k 23d
teatf4PM^fea.>’'-i-V.' ? -\‘ F ''' jv.
Schr AltheA Harveyi henee arrived at JBa*t Green*
. J '•
- Schw 9 BAF I», Pharofjand.M B Jdahooy* Bobtnson, .
for Phlladelpbis; sailed from Fall River 20th inst.,
♦; -r- Schr Sw&n. for PhiladelphU^' sallw from pail
River Slat test. .... </ ? ’
■’* M BehrlTH Hoyts; Wiggins, hence at FrorldenpeSlit
-'ShfiHaiii • 5 * ? , v ’ 'ST
, , Bchr Nathaniel Holmes, Williaips,'sailed from Prof)*
' ,- r | hence at Richmond
»nwV" - i x . , , » * |
<■' ? .‘Schr Satfon, Halifax it Norfollr 221 Inst, , '
- - . Sehr Bhoda & Beulah, Hoffmad. hence at Wilmington,
■ B 'gCtttntoriV Catbcart, henoe arrived, it
v HRdwleyy GodjDrer, hehee arrived atCharlos
■ ■«t , *taii2lftfhifh? i £V'; ( rt Y' ,r f ' V'
' r - .KhreC
.Matthaus: sailed f J .’ : ; <
1 DchsPOD'WaterhUryi Cook, and Orusol, Poster, and
BUenßusk, Caid,.hence at Boston 22d inst.
. ScbrGtidaa/Hat&ew& brace at Portnnouth,Hass.
SWb'inat.'-' 1 ;* l< • .
- Schr 8 Applegata, Pallovr. henci at . Richmond .215 t
, x ? Neweli t aod Pierce/ htne^fm'
' Boston, at Provincetown 17th inst. JiICA } -
Sehr.itenlgKi ; /or Philadelphia, at P«j
rt hence at NeWtmryppft
Schra M.Tilton,; Tilton/and H-WiUetta, Oranmer, fir
PhUade]phia,J»U«d from Salem awhlnst. > ' [, ,
> flehr Gteige Deerteg, PJnkham, sailed from Bath 19th'
test, for pMad«lpM*< r ihß .'* :/< > «'■?, I. ‘
. .. BchrAmßHe^BockhlllihenCOntPall JUfar 19t»rliJRt.
Schr River 18th test.
j Pidl Biteraßhteirt.rforEhiiadfelpfcla.'; .’ J? * '
BoSr Chat Carroll, Pratt, sailed from Hartford 19th
'« -p - /.i *-a*j
J L White, poster,* Antares, Ireland,_and Har-'
Prorldence'2oth;insi.
gefcr ;
- ;
: Atwood* Atwood, nehce at Boston 21st Just. . j*-'x t 1 ,
lBopJqaSt^^=lnrf«'
J;lchr-pi»sto,;B*.wkinSfiieiioe at Dighton 18th test. -!
.. - gcb rB Ontario T Benedict sailM.from New Baven
’Schr Abbott; ciwmp d at Baltimore siaVteat. 1
forPhlladelphl|V.^vO'^ v „ r , „ - j
; Scht* fifarwAnn Carollpe, henoe pi<Blcn*
1 7mend .,;/r r; y-u, f 7, J
, ...MARINE MraOELLANY, .“s’ 17 '; j
.I**TOC«*o—At Newburg, NY. 12th ibat..byjlifos3r4.
sTcmlteaouA Co, a doe'jchr called the Water-witch/ of
thptellowlngdm>ettiistui:-iBsfeetkeel,'2B feetheam.B
teat depth bf-'hold / and. Is about 180 tons burthet; >. She
. la owned: bypar tl ea in-Providehce, 4a intendedfor the
r fJpightteg ahiwßt.be; apder^thh
raphedwort tha 21at.',7Idord*g leUv? to
mbritrw fßathiday) morhiim for the vessel; for, the pur*
if pOMlble.. «
BchrDavfen waatow'eA nptoßpcksport from Robinson’s
' M|i:?«iMhaeotßty. i»B off by iteam-tug Ter r *
. ror: J , Tfec .ashore .some two weeks since,
‘ 1 and remained on tuitU 19th Inst., when she ?wae got ,off
by two forge Gondolas
. .. Wasoxs rros,rflaHam^Hs,BaKM^r-A.docmnentpre
' pared;hy. J, H- ; Dptdn,' E»q\,' a.list of vessels
> upon the athamaßaukayaM ibose mfriringL at
<. th# poH'brjSkssSCNp. J -dlstritw, 'during, the
‘ 1858 and paH.1857/ The list includes
elght'barques.’foffy'brigß,'and'twentyheight; schooners,
msklogA totel. of WieD; forty of which
_ , (| were,lost," The'property 1 Wtamounts the,enormous
'tinnbf 12,609Awr Tbo lofi& ofiuch, an Immehsf amount
of. profHsrry at theßallftiha .Banks for a . period
*• or only eighteen inonths'J is a kubjcOt ofgreat interest
. ,tp.the mercantile community of. the jv6m, and espa
'• cjlsJly to that of the' Dnlted States, and we hope.ere
lopff to see some steps taken to plsce lighthouses (ted.
' ”beabOQi on Some of the'most dangerous parts, of the
Baoks, . Pour shipa-wCrq wrecked and three got ashore
on the Gingerbread Ground/and, property to the extent
.of 2579,000 was lost'■at-thai on'e pl&ce.; If somo.eßorfo
irriibt made soon to hive' more Ughthodses erected on
nMf 2^
thCiloas .of. wiU keep with
•,. creasing Conrmf rce. Vi, i -SJ lB 'l r = [
4 ’-,■ < ,■:«£'? i
"" ' Aug 16, \i ;PM, off Cape Hatteras,- barque “Mary B
. .i
Ar at New Bedford 21rt, f barque Belle. Handy, Pacific
Gceen, Bay of Islands March*l2, .Corns Rocks May 4,
with M 0 bbls sperm and 100 do cocoa nut oil onhoard.
rgont home on the-royage.WO.bljls.SP.snd 850.cocba nut
oil, Reports spoke off New Zeeland April 15,,Narragaty
sett, Gsrdner£NanUiekefe-45&«»;iPotoniae, Bwain, do,
r.mAhtegifoiceleairiMtftJfpf t lSa|fe 30th,
’"Coffin, do, nothing since £ Avldg do/ E Coming^Botch,
New Bedford# do dodo; 22 d; Alpha, CasweG, Nantucket.
( dododo/ 2fl(h,
. do dot June 23, oft CspeHocp', passed a ship with T H
Jn fore topsail; Jnty2B.sttLp JnjXj lop,.Sd/ »,W, spoke
J Bedford,bound
. ITSO hbls sp ,011 on board, haying ukep $
Urge whales slnceifeaylntf-Bayqf . Islands; /. The.
*a F orand for ,Newßedfcrd, wm # -fnttn Bey of
ißianoji April 27 oli on freight.
v. jiiMiaiTO poßTfli; f , (
j. JlKff' TosK t A«g»—Arthed, ahlpOrittflon, of Bos.
' ? <o‘n', H&rdlng, ¥i day* froth Cardiff; pkt ship Margaret
Evans,-Warner, froax hondon >nd Portsmouth, July 8;
Sp brig Flora, 72 days; yr§ncb
eehr Aunai N ft schr* JAChad bourn J
F WUmißgtoa. NQ; W» Bmlth« Flapkr, Charleston..
• "ciSiwi; sieamahipf AD^ta^WoodhaU.. Savannah;
i .
■ ton; shte Orieaps;. mmu»4
1 • H Aitenbeftson, P6it, Mobile, Caroline (Brem) Btrlck-
Brews, AiWtbj’, Ap«liuS>lMl)i; Kits J .* Bsra.rt;
UmvanetiiSHav, .MB,'
t ‘ 'AtfllXoin;Barton,.ii
5 3S A!w«lM«d(rtfp O Rood, Wonch, obwe» »nl» m«r
-| irtjtotnaoJuyr, B|nnett, Ohartenton^.^ri^TjTWrt,
1 JMMOtierdrooltor.'WUnjlngtofif--'-' ll - !, 4 : 'i
E BOSION, Xag. Bl—Arrival, Sr, Wff,Slink.
I >*osUr ( Tf Irtonitls HsUfii*, utter» >he jnt in with fore
\ . (cert hering etperionced a heavy blow on the
;; ' tltt Inst; -Cflv E&ich*. Dos Acoren, (Port) Meoelros,
. Pernsmijuco, IStknlt.-* - .I 1 ;i".’ (
i •u< iJJAOaiASPORT,-Alii Wri D Bice,
f ■ il!trhell, Tre«»H; Cof Perml[ian, Ceffln, New Pott,
r / «ia i6th, fari?* B ¥ Kwh, White, Oudrauj Clreusisn;
i' ■ HlifllM, Port an Prince.. ' —yv- < V'.; '> - ,
T haBDOKSPOBT—Ar JRhMnttr, larque Alrtlra Ccomlja,
H Klnkvater, PorUanfl- TPent to era .Uth, hwqne K.
f Hlnckle/.Stront,Csrfetlrt...
f ,
I lrnit, • eklp' RolndeSr (of Bortoni,
f, sSr.tooini^Kerthkl.pMSod'AWlerVApU W, vU
k . IPrtnateWo/aly ■ Spoke, ( Aof.-M, BoflJi'Shore W
? ’ hjNM miles, birquo Glen,-Holmes, from I
r - Hivfthal' v ThV? teuehed ; qt Pertiambaeo- for
t- HsrrinsfoU< Pletda-- Bf brig AmkricaviMeegh^L"**^
, Jffiii7th Inst.- CJ«trsd#*t«snier Josepbwbitney, Howes,
k Baltimore*, sehre 1 Osprey, ’ Bragg,'Baltimore; Jcrti^ha
; ' MAr^BaThesSck,,.Portland} -battue’ Kdwte,'Richard.
- Nugent,Mobile.,;* ; '■.w <"t
% Arrive/! August 22f1, sttism-hipflociiFt
Pylot. Fiehcflifilt-KVotti'hsnitieTlTitoii, Konorlck; ftn
1 Bortcn jh-lii StcSh-Belle, 1} tin corf, from Sit fioque,
l . - Aturart let,; brift.lil'-'ShQuegu,.Gregory, fpr, Haiti
. iwwe -ln’ Atlsye; britt Roliinr Wave. Coia, from Pali
Sver t brie Pauline, fe soeiott uiKhr BlaS
.f-Btfl;-Hea*or,from StnggmgUthHif.% ,
, Below—llarque I*aheU* -0 Joneß, frcitl
• iwiWrtSfe-Biitintol schni I
TflrtnU, povisilew Porki Pi DCarghJi H»rrk&i, Heni
GMrtfl Mst, lehr 1H HleketWß, B6rtw,<l •< >
-J-. iSwt.bfcwoe JaetieeStoiVi'iAtkuei'Bostonf iohrAdw
' «wnOWs7B*U,Boston!X W*n««j,Tsjrlrtj'flofE'M ,
| * ; «•>»» ‘
.m 1 pete
SAW.EBXON/ Pslfotto tiio pohr
FawporV H»nkim, New Torll, 12. OB««aSOth,»Wp,
VAtmßdrlnej ? e
; Btnlfl>tjb«Vßsftiraore ar Went to sealQth, steamfefctp
So Robertson/NewYorfc;y J lt .
r ''SAVXHRAH,' Aog ; a »
Setoncfc, KIT; Cld barque'R&dstetl, K&Mej Bremen;
aohr Kate Brigham, Norton, ._. _L_
LIST :op ;liETTI!HS, BEMAINING ! IN
ihe PHILADELPHIA.) POST OFMOE up to 12
o'clo.’.V, i 1 M,, uu Boturdpy v August 22,1867. [f er ?°? 9
. X,?(.,.»n4 2t? • w.VlW'Mfe.;, ■ ’ '
. ,'AAbeyXlKle . ,:..,GUraElf*abeih , M«?a
Ainsworth MaryJ Gingrich Mrs,#.- MaginlaMrsLydal
AllowayAuna, Gillingham M ; ParkSlrßL ;
Allen Mias Mary.*; GiUttm Marl*,' . Preston Jane »
Allen Mrs Jttd- 1 GbdardMadE M .Prince An»iej
jßaker Blb*Fo / Gcrt<mMrs F- ; . .PfulspnMt ß S
' %miinn fanny Graham Isabella Plckdown RJ j
Barr Rachel ~, Gray Mrs R,, . Parker Rebecca
JMn^ohflorence/ Gyahatn Mrs Off Pettit Betsy \
Beiinera Mattie flacker Debbie Pollard Yirg ,
Range flannel J . Haven Rebecca E Parr Mrs R 2 ;
.BatflamanEß flail, ;‘ . Porter Jane «
, Bennett Virginia. ,Hsll Maria,K 2 ' Piedmont Mrs
RarcljiyH Sf .V , Hayden Minnie 2 'Pennington A 8
Barrister, Edward.Haworth Esther \Palmer J V ;
lire f s r; .; HprveyMwSA', PlattJdrsOj
Behder Mrs Ann Hazard Catharine Perry Mm BP,
BibfltteMifls' Hamilton Mr? ; Posey MraCG ,
2terton I HissR > ''. .Hackett Isabella 1 Parker MR
Becker Amelia. ' Hamilton. Clara Pow AP\ . ;
Baker Sarah E Harken Mrs Peter Paterson Mrs 0
Brbme Emma ', '‘HammondMartha Perkins Mra *
Bill tetltla. ~ ; Halnea Kafy R Pain Mira ,i .
; Haynoa’Su&lo S . Primrose Sirs },'
BtyautMtaAtm Harlan Margt II I'illuier Mrs lIC
Bills Mrs Henry , 'Block Urn. Gath’e , Park B 0
Blair Mrs Mary Hasten Mary P Quinlan Mrs S
Blwner Mr* , Heathora Emma Quick Margt
Boland Bridget , Heu MUa Louisa Qulua Mary j
Broww Mary 1 Hecaun Miranda' Quinn Mrs E
Brown Mr« J\ Henk.l Oafctlna'.' Quick Mm E »J
Bute Mrs IT A , HenryMmMargt' Bcynogom A
Burns Jlo My, '.Hegwty Bridget RlckotcMargtJ
Blown Mri) HW" Haliuo Honrietfl Barney SarafiE
Burne Mrs H Heuton Miss Ann Rlcß Juliana i
Oonhoßime ME HtUler Louisa Bel Pannie ,
BiahMreE JlMMies Sarah BayHlra ■
'BrookepLouisa . Hlcki Martha t Blely MIM Annl*
Burko MIUB.E Hollingehead Mr* BI<» BUrabott
Brown' Merge ret 1 Joseph .. ~ Bela Mies 8
Brofesfcy Henry 0 Hirst Mrs. Site* B.Becd Mrs J
Mrs . , ..Hickiaeh Meiy ,;' Bioe f Mrs Mery
BlenchKrdMerle' floweily Anna/ RickardMery
Brewster Isabella Holden Mery ‘ Bcjnbaidt 0 , i
Batter A. _ HowccoftMwgt - ,Rol*tin Mery j
Bolden Annie Hood Miss Mergt Rues Emaline • :
Rreiinon Cath'e Howe Mrs 8A 2 . Robinson Mrs E
Byrne Catherine. Haney Caroline Bumford Manr A I
Barr Mbs Rae" - Hopkins Mary ‘ Bussell Mias Jane |
Brady Jl&ry ‘ ; Hhbly Miss Mery Aoberts Mary E
BoutdenLaviola 'Human Mrs. , Ttobinßota Margt
Byeriy AnnaD ' Hutton Mrs E : ...Rosenberg A »
BrbcoeEmmn\; 'Httbe,Mrs‘Ch’as' l ./Bobertsß , ; i
Royers MUsJaue IdlefMts Hosanna, Roberts Mrs Win I
Blackwell 1 Tfioo^'lreland Emma N' Robinson MmtJ
' ' dore Mrfl *-- JArden Ann 1 Shelly Mias \ f
Black Charity A Jasfee Mrs Jaske Maria
Carver Mrs E ' ' Jenkins Mias Julia Bendas Sarah A
Campbell Maiyfl JahisMrs ,Bhatpa Mrs Ann j
Carr Mrs M ’ ', Jonaailrs Ann 0 BalsburgKate ‘ ;
Ohampton L A ; Johns Carrie P Bhiolds Catherine
Chesorlehory , , J alley Mrs Elijah Shery Mrs
JlrsJ ' 'Jones Misa Fanny Schofield Ann ;
Chambers B T . Johnson Margt * Sharp Ellen ,
Cotton Mrs'Mary ’Johnson Annie B Scott Jane
Campbell Mary '• 'Johns Mrs GeoW2 Banaress Mrs G
‘Chamberlain J Johnson MreEUah Sample Miss Bell
Chamberlain A “ Johnson Misstucy . Shaw Mrs Ann
Chambew Margt JeheffMrsMeridth Scbreder Mr? GBI
, Casfeli Mrs W G Keeffißw BopbiaJ Bhay Mrs
Qalvid Elizabeth Kavanagh Jiarj'. ’Bhinkle Mary •
Coe Mary H Kelly Mrs Asa ‘ ‘ Sayen Mra hi 2
Clarke Annie Kerr Mlhb Susan 1 Bhoomakerli D,2
Clarke'Mra JI Keyfier Miss Mary Sharp Mrs Jam>'
Clark Rachel Knnpsey Rllzabh ' Shaw Sira Jos
Clark U.M 1 ’ Kelly Mrs Cath , o Bmith Kate
Clide HLM‘ 1 Kelly Margaret Smith Kate h
' CorbittSkrah E. Keck. Miss Mary SmithMßK
Cook AnnloC ' . Simmons Mary M
I OrahbMr? MJ " KoanMary ' Smith Pauline A
1 Coyle Eliza , Kent Miss R C Snyder Blargaret
Covington Mrs, Kimball Mra A : , Smith Lydia D
■BW 1 ’ ; ' KingleyMnryAnii o Snarltnon ElizHh
'Cohen Mrs EP 4 Knight Rebecca Simeon MaryJ
Coligwr Julia " ’ Kromlnller Mmy Smith Mis* Sarah
Oowiogton Mr?J5O KrellerMrzSophie Smith Adalina
' CrhseJtfrs M ‘ La cock Mialantha Slnnett Kate
Cower Mra J M Lhngdan MreGeo Stout Kate
Cunningham (J • Lftlm Mrs Elizabh Sparks Mrs Thos
OoHensHraß ‘ tainhoffMaiy , Steaphenaon Cath
Colli tan Oath’© . Lavin Mies 111 Stein Susan
Commit)? Hon Ora Lawrenoe Jane ' ■ Stooker Caroline
.Care’Mr? * 2r - Laguerenne Mraff Stockton Mary
Culleb'Bridget ' 'Land&ny,MadE Sprigman Ahoy
Culiu Mm R 0 ' Lewis Maty Ami Steen Miss Mary
Davi? Julia Lewis Emily J Stocker Slaiy
De Sahdrans Mad Lewis Mrs Elizab ; SwarrMrs
i HO - Lebam Mary E P Stroud Tacy A
Dimmit Sirs 'LB' Leonare Kate A Solely Eliza
DickhuhnMrsHß Lewis Mr? A W Smith John Mrs
Be Free tea Hr? 8 ' Lemon Miss Anna Stephenson Mary.
Davidson Sa\Ue‘. : ’Lewla Miss StoodardKate
Dewey MrsS ' J i LeverihgMmEH Stelnmet*Matia .
’ LlebrichMUaE Stone Sarah T
Dlncaran Mary- Link Marie ' Mra C M
Davie Mra 8 LorUar Amelia Sullivan Mrs Jno
Dugan laabel . Low Emma V Spencer Kate
Ruddy Ellz LundayilrsO Tiles Harriett
DohleyHrtH ' Lays Mad J Towny Sophia
Dodd Mrs D Lynch Miss Ellon Taylor Avnlo
Daucinaon Mra M More Mrs • ' • Thomas Jlrsß
Dunbar Mra A - Morrison Mr? Jacb’ Trusty Sarah
Duffy SaUlo ' ' Mongom Mra Attn “ Tvaon E R
DonneU Mrt R W Morris Elizabeth Tilhngbust Mrs M
Eldrdd Mra N M - MontgomeryElsth Tyson Lydia
Ely 8M ' ' Murtagh Mary Trott Sophia
Ennis Mary Mullln Miss Celia Troth Mrs H
EUottMtkO ,> 2 - Murphy Mies Ana Tomlluson Mra G
Eldridw Mcs L • McLaughlin "Mi?? ‘W
•EdgUS&JH McCallister Mrs Waehk Hannah
EUlott Mrs *A ' MeKeima Mary : .WaUhAB f
Everett M McCledd Mra E W Wallace S E
Everts Eliza ■ McGuggan Hargt'WandeerLMrs
EvasisEUfen ' • McGonagal Mrs WheeleyHen
Ewing Mrs J D McCloud Mrs Jno White Esther E 2
Ericel Mn J ■ - •»McKeever Ha'rrtß White Cath H
Elssell Mrs H < -McOulloogh B X Watts Marian
Foulk Mi/enret * McCllntock i-i-" WaughopHrsJ W
perree Mrt E" ■ ' MoC andleM' l !-! ; A W illes Bf 8
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J Walsh, Richmond, Va W A uarls N Y
W H Uaye.rN y”~~ ! • ftichard 8 P*lmer, N Y
MrMorooouseandlady.N Y Q R Wilson, BtLouls
Miss Wilson, 8t Louis T. ft Pichler, Boston
MfStochel, Washington (1 It Reynolds sod lady,
J M Densom, Baltimore • Mias -'•> ■ -
R Lily, Baltimore 0 F Wallace, Baltimore ,
Ed P Roche, Baltimore 0 J Stiasting, If Y '
L J Melckcts, N Y . , - ”:; 3
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—-Fourth street, below Arch.
J A Wilkins, Trenton 3 E Endes,'Mis* '
3 Q Trigg, Miss J McGowan, Al* -
3 AWlor do AG Ward,'Taco
JG Meuse Sc (m, Jt Louis 3 0 McOubhlns, N 0 -
W Murphy. NO P Drill, Pitta
Mrs Ail Purnell & ch, N J M Mosson, Mice
M Marsh & In, N Y U Homan, Clh ■-
F SGrlesirus, Ohio ' AW Walker, SO
BTownsend,SO SP'Merrell, Ky _ . '
J McCormick, Ind S Hamilton A7m. Ind
J EUnsfelter,' Balt W Wright, Tenn ’ -
A H Barnett, Pitta 3 A Dtonleonj Pitta
3 Black do J Hainis, Pa - > ,
Wm Hill, Hamburg, SC HP Lowry, N
M WithsreU, N York B F Bates, AlettMrU -
W H PrltchtlLSt Francis* S 3 Crump, Richmond .
1 Wile, Mo JIM Johnson, Carlisle '
Jaafiheaff, Decatur, 111 J H Hayes, Wayneihrg. Pa
T S Thompson, Pa JasQilbeeA dauiPortoßico
, R Brown, ip, Qulnby, 111 G S Van Pelt, Elisabeth NJ
John Mailer, N York Mr Perkins N-Yorkfr
IJ J McCulloch, Canton,To D Huston. tTulontvWn, Pa
1 R N Davis, Canton, Tena 11 M Couea,olareMoa,Ark
WLMcOutchon, do Wm B Lynch, Ark ’
! J W Ileotor, Kr RL Brown, Ky ‘•'•i
! Miss Snyder, Pa H C lluston.Bowling Green
. Qeo Wallace, Oitm, 0 Alex Ledbetter, NM&yille
< Thoa J G Minor, Nashville S Heilman, Memphis
H Mendel, Memphis Miss Little Snyder, do
W 0 Doyle,Dyersburg Ten Frank Grace/, Memphis
CB Foster,Ponna 0 HMiller,Phha
! ‘ James W Evans* Gallatin •• f"'
STATES UNlON—Market, above Sixth yj*,
A Schock, Marietta ' J B Adams, Phlla *
J Fitzgerald, Pittsburg J BBlngham.St Lgula
0 McCartney, Clearfield Jaa Monro©, Balt t>,
K McDonald, PottsvlUe J Seuires, Ohio
8 A Cook, Pa J McVey, Harrisburg'
H Hyneman, Pittsburg H SchnOiOerj li*
A Sharpless, Chester co S RJerfliet, Dubuque .
J lUrriß & Ift, Harrisburg J Eller, Phlla
A D Boggs, do T Gordon, Pol
J Johnston, Ohio LSD Bees, Phlla'
John D McGrath, Pittsburg B L Jacobs, Prospect, Pa
AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut st., below Sixth.,
O M Newell, NV O M West, T» . „
Geo Bowden, Va T J Lewis, Pbila
Sami Cotrille La s WK Rayburn, La
D C Spurlock, do SB Swoope, Pa
J C Johnson, N C G n Topping, Ashland
E W Wallack, Ashland J B Johnson & la, Ala
Enoch Russell, NY Miss Johnson, do
.11 B Henning, 111 GW Todd, Phlla
Miss Douglass, Norristown D W Geinroilt, Jr, Bel'
It R Henry, Ky B Bonalson, NO
Jas Hardie, Ala EE GUI, NO
J W Veazer, Md John Curran, NY ]
W E French & ly» Md W M Shuster, Waahingw'n
J L Gaushorn, Phlla Thos Street, Balt
Jl North, do J B Stone, Tonn ■ ,
J C Thomas, NY 0 Lawson, Phlla
J A Donaldson, Phlla 8 0 llelstand, Chicago 1
G H Fish, Evausvillo J Maclln Driver, Tenu
J C Ilay, Tenn J F Ohatelllor, N Y
G H Hamilton, M T
CITY HOTEL—’Third street, aboro Race.
Kinsey Thompson, Phlla H Rankin Blooinsburg
Jaa Fisk, l’andoo T D Hudson, EFreedom 1
Aaron Mull, Jeukcn Spring D Houaen, Beading ..
T Barto, Reading Henry Knowles, Danville
J P LeUerlng, Danville Jaa Bamaoy, do
Win ShafTnce, Berks Co J Groot. Williamsport
Win Uudlck, Centre Co Mr. BlankleeHse, Parks*
Sami Jacobln.'Fronchtown burs
Jno Foster, Centro Co J Amherst, Balt
J E Jones, New York T H RUhey, Canada
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
Daniel Hortsmou, N York Thoa P James, Harrisborg
Jno n&rtemau, do . H ? Gorman, Lancaster
R A Landis, Poltsvillo Jm Goodman, Bridgeton
Jas Wallace, Winantown.O Robert Manning) do
Robert Thompson, Ohio Thoa Thompson, Ohio
JaeWOolHns, do Jno T Collins do
Isaac Aeken do Wilson Jamison, Md
Mr Willard, Baltimore E T Cortlen, Maine
Miss Willard do D T Millason. Camden
Geo Montgomery, St LonU Chas W Harrison, Bedford
Janies Jons ton ft son, Clear* Jas B Darla, Md
Bold Geo Reed A lady, Green-
Thoa J Wolf, Camden burg, N 0
Joseph George, do P Gilbert, Dover, DM
Jft Herring, Hancock J H BQtlan, do
R W Harney, Del T J Stevenson, 4®
Jaa Clifton, Dover Geo 8 James, TamaquA
Jas Thompson, Centro co Sami Grant, Lowiatovrn,
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third,
Jacob Coffman, Dayton, 0 J McWorkman, Illinois
W J Taylor, Seh’lf Haven ■ J Cromer, Cincinnati, Ohio
Amos Abbott, do H Morgan, do
WM Berry,Baltimore IBHandy.Delaware l
B 8 Kunkoll, Harrisburg R Krause, Davenport, lowa
P B Hutchman, Lafayette, B B Brown, Phils
Ind R M Ackton St 3 ladiee,
£ J Fry A lady. Tamaqua Salem, N J
R McLood, Millwood, Ohio H B Tteeso. N Carolina
A 0 Winchester, Beloit Wit H R Loman do
H B ilalooo, do S Atkinson, Putnam. Ohio
A Butner, N Carolina . J 3 M’Connaugby, N Q
8 J Smith, Madison, Ind J Oakley, Ind
J B Glea, Wooster, Ohio 3 Smith. Madiion, lot-"
WCHopkins St fa, Qa HWilliams A la, N Y
't 8 Handy, Delaware A X L Gee, Ashland
lIW Shipman, NT A Carso, Princeton
2> Thomas, Reedeburg, 0
BLACK BEAR UOTEL-Third street,ab. Callowhill.
Wm Brumbach, Exeter J B Thomas, Germantown
J Womens, MlnersvlUe J Q Helfrich, Allentown
The IriidUt' Arch Street) below
Eighth, {» now the fashionable pl&ce of resort. Cot.
Jones, who la famous for always being ahead In dellca
clea, has just received some choice bunches of luscious
Hamburg black grapes. On Sunday evening, as wpll m
through the week, you can get the nicest cup of Sou*
chong, or the coolest plate of Ico cream that can he
found in tho city. ■ .
To all who Require Money.—Jones fc Soil)
Brokers, Third and Gasklll streets, below Lombard
street, advance cash, in large or small amounts, upon
Watches, Jewelry, Plate, Guns, Ac., on moderate
terms. au2o-Bt#
Bower’s Infant Cordlhl.*—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.
By its powerful influence a speedy cure is effected in
all cases of photic, windy pains and spasms. Believes
and mitigates much of children’s suffering dating deptl
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran
quillizes pains of the bowels , looseness, vomiting. 40.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard'remedy,
and has been used in thousands of cases with the taoat
abundant success. No family should be without it. '
Prepared only by lUjtar A. Bower, .
At his Drag and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of Sixth and Greea ets., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. au lWy
Seamen’s Saving Fund—Office 303 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives tie
posits In Hums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classos of the community, and allows interest at the rate
of Groper cent, per annum. Moseys paid on Demand.
Office open daily, from li until & o’clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 6 in the evening. President
franklin Pell; Treasurer, diaries M. Morris,' Secre
tary, James S. Pringle.
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent, Interest—Na
tional Safoty Trust Company, in Walmot Street, south
west corner of Tuino Street, Pjiiladklphia. Assets
over One Mumom ako a Half or Dollars, Invested
in R?il Estats, Mortgages,Grourd Rsnts, and other
first class securities, as required by the charter. This
institution confines its business entirely to the recei
ving of money on deposit. Any sum, Urge or small,
Is received, and the money is always paid back, with
out notice, to any amount.
The office la open every day from 9 o’clock la the
morning antil 7 o’clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 9 o’clock.
Non memorizing system of
FRKNCH-A THOROUGH COURSE OF EXPLA
NATORY GRAMMAR—The practice through Mr. DE
LACROIX’S comparisons of (ho French and English
idioms convinces all who havo tried to learn before of
the fallacy of relying for conversation on verbs, rules,
phrases, Ac., learned by heart.
Ladies and gentlemen practice Mr. D'a combinations
of rational, syntactic, and Idiomatic exercises under his
immediate explanatory directions, and without any
other application whatever, acquire *n a reasonable
titne a competent grammatical and conversational use of
the language for all the purposes of business and social
intercourse.
Learners who havo been disappointed in the effects of
the memorizing methods will readily appreciate the
clearly explained practice of Mr. D’s course.
Judgment is the agent of acquisition—memory is pas
sive. All that Mr. D. requires Is d«K6era(s practice,
while with him in the study, and persevorance for a rea
sonable time—(Ac result is certain.
Apt students finish the course in six or seven months;
others, slow of apprehension, extend the time accord
ingly.
The French Etudy, No. 907 (lato 31) FILBERT
Street. au24.lt
CAA AGENTS WANTED,—A HOME-
UvU STEAD FOR 110 !—Third Division.—l3lo,ooo
worth of Forms and Building Lots, in the gold region
of Culpeper county,'Virginia, to be divided amongst
10,200 subscribers, on the 7th of December, 2807. Sub
scriptions only ton dollars down, or fifteen dollars, one
half down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Every
subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in
value from (1G to (26,000. Those farms and lots are
sold so cheap to induce Battlements, a sufficient ndrabor
being reserved, the increase iu the value of which will
compensate for tho apparent low price now asked. Up
wards of 1,350 lots and farms are already sold, and a
company or settlers called the “ Rappahannock Pioneer
Association” is now forming and will soon commence a
settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith
ful performance of contracts and promises. Nearly
46,000 acres of land, in different parts of Virginia, now
at command, and wiU be sold to settlers at from (1 up to
(300 per acre. Unquestionable titles will in all eases
be given. Wood-cutters, coopers, farmers, Ac., are
wanted, and five hundred Agents to obtain subscribers,
to whom the most liberal inducements will be given.
Sorao agents write that they are making $2OO pofmonth.
For full particulars, subscriptions, agencles^&c^apply
au24-tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Vo.
GREAT BARGAIN,—A splendid seven
octavo ROSEWOOD PIANO, tut little need, will
be Bold very cheap for cash, at the Plano Ware-room of
A. BIRQPELD, 139 South SEVENTH Street, Corner or
Walnut. A!ao, PIANOS to rent. au24-lw#
JE. & B. SCHELL’S
• CITY MARBLE WORKS AND STEAM MANTEL
S. E. CORNER OP TENTH AND VINE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
.Where ever, variety of MARBLE MANTELS, TOMBS,
MONUMENTS, TABLE TOPS and PLOORIKO. can he
eoppned apon reaeon.Me terrain aa)4-2aw3m;
HfEROHANTS’ HOTEL, '
lv.*. NORTH PODRTH STREET, ‘
. Asova Merer, ■
PHILADELPHIA.. '
»«24-tf McKIDBEN A SONS, Paorwatosß,
~ ■ . , .. ii.«
Special Notices.
PAOTORY.
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ninucntfi
~ NEW MONTHLY? MAGAZINE
FOR SEPTEMBER.
f ' ‘ CONTENTS ' ' . '
A WINTER IN THE SOUTH.
Illustrated by Twenty Engravings.
COAL, AND THE COAL MINES OF PENNSYLVANIA,
By li|.l BOWBJt.
• Illustrated by Eighteen Engravings.
TUMBLES IN WIUOIII HAYE WORSHIPPED
Illustrated by Eight Engravings.
MY INHERITANCE.
DESMOND THE SPECULATOR ;
ESTHER.
HANDEL.
LOVE AFTER MARRIAGE.
THE CODE OF HONOR.
ARE WE A POLITE PEOPLE?—OUR LADIES.
MR. SREDY.
TUE.TAKING OF THE BEDEN QATN.
A SUMMER CRUISE IN SEARCH OF AN APPE
TITE.
• ALICE MAUDK.
SEEING THE WORLD.
MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS
LITERARY NOTICES/ Books of the Month.
EDITOR'S TABLE
EDITOR’S EASY CHAIR.
EDITOR’S DRAWER.
FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER.
Illustrations. Equestrian Costume. Luce
. Fichu.—Lace Sleeve.—Lace Body. f
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are now Issued of Harpxr’s Nkw Moktqlt Maoixiub.
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of the abundant resources at their command, to render
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end the extent to which their efforts have been success
ful Is Indicated by the fact that it has attained a greater
circulation than any similar periodical ever issued.
Special efforts will be made to* render it still more in
teresting and valuable daring the coming year. The
new Volume commenced with the Number for Jo.vs. -No
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£cgnl Notices.
IN’ THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of JAMES
HAMILTON, deceased.
The auditorappoiuted to audit, adjust, and settle the
account,of Thus. Cadwaiader, executor and trustee of
the last will and testament of James Hamilton, deceased,
arising from the portion of tho estate belonging to
schedule B, annexed to the indenture of partition, dated
Jan. 26,1849, recorded in tho office for the recording of
deodsfor the city and county of Philadelphia, in deed
book G. W. 0., No. 1, p. 407, and to report distribution,
will meet the parties interested at his office, No. 528
Walnut strcet, ln the city of Philadelphia, on TUES
DAY, September Ist, 1857, at 4 n. M.
au 21-eodst FRANCIS WHARTON. Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OV PHItADEI.PHIA.-E»t»to of J. A
NEWMAN,
The auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and settle the
second account of James Shaw, executor of the last will
and testament of J. A. Newman, deceased, and to report
distribution, will meet the parties interested at bis of
fice, No. 528 Walnut street, in tbo city of Philadelphia,
on TUESDAY, Soptember Ist, 1857, at 5 p. m.
au 21-codst FRANCIS WHARTON, Auditor.
aitorncno at Lara.
Horace l. peterson, attorney
AT LAW, No. Cl 7 BANSOM street, au22-0t
George h. Armstrong, attor.
NEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, 1,044
Lombard street, beiowßrood. au!7-3m#
TVANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
JLJ AT LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGHTH and LO
CUST Streets, Philadelphia. aul-ly
MYER STRODE, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, CENTRE street, Pottsvllle, pa. >u4-3y
JOHN BINNS, UNITED STATES COM
MISSIONER AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS,
AND THE PROBATE OF ACCOUNTS tor soveraj
States and Territories. Ue Is. by law, authorized to
administer Oaths and Affirmations to be received in ail
the Court* in Pennsylvania.
JOHN BINNS may be found in his office, No. 116
South SIXTH Street, opposite the County Court House,
from 8 A. M. to O P. M. aul-lra
Sewing iftadjinco
TS/ATSON’S $lO SEWING MACHINE
TV IS OPMINQ!::
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IS COMING!:!
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V V is comm;!:
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V T 18 COMING!! !
WATSON'S $lO SEWING MACHINE
IS COMING !!!
N.B.—The WATSON «10 SEWING MACHINE la
q.uito os good as any high-priced machine that baa
ever yet been exhibited—will make a firmer stitch,
and will boon exhibition In this city in a few days, dae
notice of which will bo given In the public prints,
*llBO4/
Xttmlumt Sailors,
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. 16 andlS South NINTH STREET.
ABOVK CHESTNUT.
A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and
OAoSIMERES always on hand.
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the best quality, and in the moat fashionable stylo.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH.
ING. ftuQ-tf
fiats, (Saps, #c.
WF. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE
• HATTER, No. 430 CHESTNUT Street, below
Fifth, Philadelphia. au4-im rp
CULLENDER & PASCAL,
; HATTERS,
No. 8 8. BIXTH street. Philadelphia.
©cntlcmeUG* (Hurnisljing Qfoo&s.
rafINGHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE-
T T MEN’S FURNISHING STORK, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 706
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, eud
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. auSHyif
JIfECHANICS, FARMERS, MANUFAC-
IfJL- TURERg, AND CHEMISTS,
WILL FIND THE
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
Exactly adapted to their want*. A new \olumo begin*
on the 13th of September: therefore now Is the time to
remit the subscription price. Ono volume of thiu Jour
nal contains 416 pages of printed matter, and has about
600 engravings of nearly all tho Improvements made iu
Saw and Grist Mills , Water Wheels, Lathes, Steam
Engines, Reapers, and Mowers, Agricultural Imple
ments, and tools or various kinds commonly employed
in shops and factories.
Tho luvontor, Mechanic, Chemist, Engineer, Farmer.
Manufacturer, and Uotuekcoper. will flud iu each num
ber interesting articles adapted to tboir wants. It Is tho
most extensively circulated, ami tho only roliablo jour
nal of tho kind In thle,conntry.
The Subscription Price is only $2 per year,
91 lor six months, and leas to Clubs.
PREMIUMS, VARYING FROM (300 TO (20. IN CASH,
ARB OFFERED FOR THE LARGEST LIST OF
SUBSCRIBERS.
Specimen Number and Prospectus Circular are sen
free.
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in regard to the heat toothoi of procuring American and
Foreign Patents, and information is freely given upon,
such subjects.
Address MUNN & CO.,
au 21-eod4t 128 FULTON St,, New York.
FOUN D—on th uhsday last, a
BREAST PIN and pair of EAR DROPS. The
owner can procure thmu at this office, by proving prop
erty. au22-3t
BALE ROPE.—Buyers arc invited to calJ
and examine oar Manila Bale Rope, which we can
can eell as low &r American, and warrant It superior in
strength and durability.
WEAVER, FITLBR &*CO.,
au 11 No. 23 N. Water st. and 22 N. Wharves.
For sale, or to let on ground
RENT, the Lot on North side of High Streot, 132
feet east of Twentieth Streot, 26 feet 4 inches front and
HO feetdeep, to Jones Street. Apply to
aulO-mwf 2w* EDWARD WALN, No. 702 Walnut St.
ttQAA OH $6OO BOOK BINDERY FOR
SALE—Soven years ontabUahed, doing a
fair Job business, which can be increased, both blank
and printed jobs, Location, 635 Arch street, below
Sixth. Blank books at cost, jobs bound to order.
aug!9-Sw
COTTON— 200 bales good Middling to Mid
dling Fair Cotton, in store and for side by
MARTIN A MAOALIBTEB,
aol ( North Water Street.
JOHN N. REEVES, CARPENTER AND
BUILDER, PASBYUNK ROAD, opposite County
Prison.
Orders for Jobbing promptly attended to. anl-lm
■MACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURN\CES,
l?Jl Sold by CHADWICK A BRO., SECOND Street
firftt door above Race. auglß-Smos.
fWGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD
WICK & BRO., No. 202 N. SECOND Street.
ftuglB-3moft.
npHOJtfAS Ee BAXTER.—HARDWARE
A CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET BT.
above Ninth, south side. Philadelphia au l-6m
LUMBER! LUMBER /1 —The subscriber,
who has for several year* occupied the premises at
Sloan** ‘Planing Mill, Kensington, has removed to
COATES STREET WHARF, adjoining the Phoenix
Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue, where be intend*
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor
ingjowds, steps, risers, shelving, celling, fencing and
scaffold hoards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
For sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers ore 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
auos or Southern ytUowPlne, Timber and Scantling,
anl*tf < fl. 8. RICHIE.
TACKSON, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT
STREET.
CHECKS, NOTE 9, DRAFTS,
- "ILL HEADS. CIRCULARS.
And JOB PRINTING generally, at shortest notice
and fair prices. atQ-ltn
TAMES KELLY, (Successor to William
oF Curtis) Regalia, Books, Jewels, Emblems, Moaonio
and Encampment Charts, Ico. odd Fellows’ Hall,
NORTH SIXTH STREET, below Race, Philadelphia.
: Orders from any part of the country j addressed to
Jamw Kelly, promptly attended to, ftuMw
Sbnraticmal,
The west Philadelphia insti
tute poll YOUNG LADIE3.—WALNUT Street.
Fouth side, between William and Till streets.
This excellent Seminary will open, hs usual, on the
Ist September. It is delightfully located, in a situation
which combines the Advantages of country air and ex
orciso 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 only $225 per annum for board*
ing.'pupils. The system of instruction embraces the
whole scope of mental training, and the best masters
bare charge of the various departments of Languages,
Music, Drawing, Painting, Ac,, the object being to fur
nish ti really ‘sound education to the pupil, from the
commencement to the completion of all studies to
which the femole mlnd can, apply itself. For further
particulars apply to the Principals Mr. and Mrs. REED,
at the above address.
We cordially recommend the above Institute to all
parents desirous'of providing a really sound and good
education for their daughters. Mrs. Reed has had up
wards of seventeen year* experience, and her system of
tuition Uaa been eminently and uniformly successful ia
forming accomplished pupil*.
JoiopbiKaen, WeslFhllid.tpbla.
Rufus Bicknell, M. 11.. Wwt Philsdelphij
A. Converse, D. D„ PUlLdolpMs.
Monri W. Woods, W.st PhlUdelphi*.
E.D. S.undors,Professorßounds*.’ Institute, W.P.
au22-3t
Academy of the protestant
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
, ,™ e •sS*!' "I th 9 wilUe resumed on the
7th day of September, at 9 o’clock A. U
The Bor. Dr. Hare having been requested to devote
his time to the instruction of candidates for orders has
resigned his office as Principal, bat will continue tZ act
until his successor is appointed.
Thorough instruction and discipline maybe expected
under the active supervision of the Bhhopof the Dfoc#.»
in behalf of the Board of Trustees. *
Philadelphia, August 17,1657
&u2l-dgt ALONZO POTTER. Prest.
ALL OF ST: JAMBS THE LESS,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Ret. B. R. Smtsek, Rector.
The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep
tember 1
Circulars may be obtained at the Book Store of H.
HOOKER, S. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Post Office, Fails of SchuylktU, Phila
delphia. aul7-6m
Removal. —the young ladies
INSTITUTE, formerly located at No. 48, now 64
North SEVENTH Street, fa removed to No. 1711 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 the Full Scanlon. For
circulars, Ac., please apply to W. G. E. AGNEW,
au!o-2w No. 1711 Vine street.
MRS. BARTON’S BOARDING AND
DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, N0.1&29
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY in September. auli-Cw*
TVOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
ll persona, male and female, to gain a share of this
world's goods and comforts as a
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LKIDY BROTHERS’ BUBINES3 ACADEMY,
Nos. 148 and 350 SIXTH Street, near RACE,
will re-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall
and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, in a short time,
TUH LEIDVB take pleasure in saying, that daring
the past year a farce number of persona acquired s
BUSINESS EDUCATION, on&bling many to secure pro
fitable situations, and others to prosecute their business
operations successfully. au22-3m.
/CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA COM-
V 7 MKRCIAL COLLEGE, 8. E. Corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories.
BOOK KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, Ac.
Each Student has individual instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate
supervision of the Principal.
One of tho Best Penmeu in the Country has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms, See. anl-lm
&mns£ittfMs.
Academy of music, broad and
LOCUST Streets.—Mr. E. A. MARSHALL, Sofa
Leasee .—Last week but one of the PROMENADE CON
CERTS.
TUIS EVENING, August 22d, novel and attractive
features. MADAME JOHANNSEN, MIBS C. RICU
INQS, Mr. PICKANESER, MR. 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-
Donscaof ibe following eminent American statesmen:
Washington. Clay, Jackson, Webster, Calhoun aud
Fillmore. Admittance 25 cents.
TMTALNUT STREET THEATRE—Fro
v Y prietor, Sir. WM. J. NAGLE; Acting and Stage
Manager, Mr. WAYNE QLWXN’E. price*—Dress Circle
and Parquette, 60 cents: Upper Circle, 25 cents; Private
Box and Orchestra Beau, 75 cents. Box Office open
from 0 o’clock. A. M. to 4 P. M. Doors open at 7 o’clock;
performance will commence at 8.
The Management announces a re-engagement for
THREE NIGHTS MORE WITH NAGLE’S
JUVENILE COMEDIANS.
MONDAY EVENING, August 24th,
The performance will commence with
BEN BOLT.
Renben Rags Little Frederick Wren
Alico Little Martha Wren
SINGING AND DANCING.
The whole to conclude with & new farce, entitled
OUR MARY ANN.
Jonathan Tunka .....Little Fred. Wren
'W/’HEATLEY’s ARCH ST. THEATRE.
¥▼ —Sole Leasee .....W. WHEATLEY.
BciLt or Pricks,—Orchestra suits, 50 cents; Dreas
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 50 cents:
Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 85 cents; Beats ffiPri.
rate Boxes. 79 cent* • whole Prtr*U? Box, $3; Gallery,
13cents; Gallery for Colored Persons,2s cents; Pri
vate Box In Oalfenr for Colored Persons, 38 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. if.
J. M. B.WHITTON Treasurer.
• THIS (Monday) EVENING, August 24th, will be pre
sented. for the first time in two year?, the play, entitled
THE LADY OP LYONS. ' \
...Mr E.L. Daren port
Mr.Thayer
.Mrs. I’. L. Davenport
-Mrs. Elmore
Miss C. Bead
Claude Melnotte.
Col. Damas
Pauline
Widow Melnotte
Marian
To conclude with the comedietta of
P. P.; 08, TUB MAN AND TIGER.
Sir. Splasher Mr. Wbeatler
Uobßuckakm Mr.j.B Clarke
311 m Startle. Hits 0. Seed
Doors will open at 7 o’clock.
Performance! commence at 7% precisely.
eANFORD’B OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
Doors open at 7# o’clock—to commence at 8.
Admittance 25 cent*.
MONDAY EVENING, Aug. 24, and every evening this
week, will be performed a new original poetical, prosaical,
Metaphorical, Operatical, Burlesque Extravaganza,
written expressly for this establishment by John Har
rington. Eaq., entitled
LA TRAVXATA.
In which the entire company will appear.
Previous to the burlesque
SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE
will appear in their grand
DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT.
To be followed by the
FAIRY STARS—THE SANFORD CHILDREN, in their
BSSOTirCL I>AKCEB. aa24-Iw
rjIHOHEDF’ 8 VARIETIES, N. W- COR
-*- FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, (new) 601 Chest
nut.
VOOAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT NIGHT
LY, interspersed with donees and concluding on MON
DAY and TUESDAY with the little IMP and TWO
PHILOSOPHERS. Fanchoite, M’LLE LKFOLLE; First
Philosopher. OH. KENDALL: Second Philosopher, SAN
FORD. On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and
SATURDAY with THE TWO GREGORY'S. Fauchctte,
MAD. LOUISE PAYNE; Little Gregory, CU. KENDALL.
Commencing at half-past 7. Admission 10 cents.
J. B. TIIOMEUF, Proprietor.
J. C. WARREN,Conductor. au24-lt*
"PARKINSON’ 8 ILLUMINATED GAR-
A DENS,
CHESTNUT STREET. ABOVE TENTH.
PROMENADE CONCERTS with the Scottish Nightin
gale, ft Pine Orchestra. Fire Works, Ac.,
EVERY BVKNINO.
Admittance, one shilling.
bOnnts.
WANTED-COAL, GROCERIES, DRY
« V GOODS, Ac., for House and Sign fainting, and
Glnziug, at No. Oil OALLOWIIILL street.
Also, a boy wanted under aul£>-eod-3t#
WANTED TO RENT.—A THREE
Story BRICK UttUSE, suitable for a small
family. The best references given. Address “Rout, 5 '
Press Office. aulg.2w*__
—a——— tmmm ———^—
ttlatrl)£o, Jemelrj), <Cr,
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 splendid stock of Superior Gold
Watches, of all the celebrated makers.
DIAMONDS.
Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-Rings, Finger.
lUnga, and all other articles in the Diamond line.
Drawings of NEW DESIGNS will be mode freo of
chaigo 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 auJ Shell Cameo,
Pearl, Coral, Carbuncle, Marquisite,
Lava, Ac., Ac.
SHEFFIELD CASTORS, BASKETS, WAITERS, Ac.
Also, Bronze and Marble CLOCKS, of newest styles,
and of superior quality. aul-dtwAwly
COAST PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WILL
SOON BE PUBLISHED, the following standard
Books, vis: Blunt’s Coast Pilot, 18th edition; Bow.
ditch’s Navigator,27th edition; Shipmaster’s Assistant,
Oth edition.
We invite attention to our new Spring Centre Com
pares, which answer for either light or heavy weather,
and are especially adapted for steamers, and vessels
where tbo motion is considerable. They require fewer
repairs than any compass now in use.
Marine Opera Glasses of superlorquality, Spy Glasses,
Aneroid and Mercurial Barometers, Thermometers,
American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad,
rants, Azimuth Compasses, Binacles, Log Glasses, and
all kinds of Nautical Instruments and Books, constantly
on hand.
Also, Charts of all parts of the world from the latest
and beet authorities.
Agenta for Rogers l American Code of Slgnhla, Deni’s
Chronometers and Compasses, and for Abbott’s Hero
meter, and an instrument for working ont problems in
Nautical Astronomy by simple inspection and with per
feet accuracy. They nave received the approval of ox.
Serlonced shipmasters, and have been adopted by the
8. Navy. £. A G. W. BLUNT.
aulß-lm* No. 179 Water Street.
Henderson & co* great liter
ary FAIR. FIFTH and ARCH streets.
In order to gratify the wishes of our .numerous pa.
irons, sad induce the book-buying public to fill np their
libraries at the usual low prices, weintend to presentto
every purchaser of books to the amount of $1 and up.
wards, a Gift in v&1uo of from 25 cents to $lOO. Call at
our establishment, look at our valuablo stock, and select
for yoursolves.
Recollect you are not buying at chance, for every pur.
chaser gots hjsboofc* at the usual prices, and very many
will get, In addition, a present worth hiving. au2l-3m
riVANS* GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE,
JCi No. 336 OHEBTNUT Street. N. 8.-No conneo
tlou with .ay Other houw In the City. «ul-am
WH. D. ROGERS'S CARRIAGE RE.
J V POSITORY, 10W and 1011 CHESTNUT Street
above Tenth, will be opened on or about the 25th inat,
for the sale of every description of CARRIAG®f»ti>
which the attention of the public is respeotfull
called. 1 nuU.Ut
f®ARLES MAGARGE & GO.,—
V/ ‘Wholesale Dealers in PAPER, SAGS, Ac., No
80 South SIXTH Street, Fhilftdelphift. aul-lm ■
®anbiboLea for ©Site.
THOR RECORDER OF DEEDS T. B.
X 1 TOWN, .Foutlh Ward ■ Subject to Democratic
rules. . - a au2o-dt3B
T7IQR- CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS
X 1 —WILLTAM SAH'IV, First Ward Subject to
Democratic Rules. ' - ■ tu 20-taep b 4
Recorder , of deeds—albeit d.
J3OILEAU, Sixteenth Ward. Subject to Demo
cratic Rules. \\ auglS-dtsepS*
OOR PRQTHONOTARY OF THE DIS-
M TRICT COURT, WM,M.fcEItLY. 6f First Word,
subject to-Democratle Rules. - * ay!7-dtse€^
ASSEMBLY—JOHN h/'MaLv,
X-' Eighth War I—Seventh. ResrlilatiTe birtrict. Sab*
Ject to Democratic rules. 1 .'a£lS-tsepBS
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT.—WM. LOCGHLIN,B«cond Ward.' Sub-
Jeat to democratic rules »25>S»p7*
For assembly-edwinTsmith,
NINTH DISTRICT, TWELFTH WABD. Subject
to Democratic Rule*. auU*
FOR ASSEMBLY— Second District, PEK
RAN 5 . COOK, Second Ward. Subject to Democratic
Buies. ■ ttil&tC*
LERK. OF QUARTER SESSIONS—
JOSEPH CROCKETT, Sixteenth Ward. Subject
to Democratic Rules. ■ • au 12* 4w*
DIOR ASSEMBLY—JOSEPH J. ifBEFE.
V —Second Legislative District, Second
Subject to the decision of theDeoocraUC'ConTentlon.
an6-dtSB ' , .
PROTHONOTARY OF 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*
3. HEMPHILL, Tenth ward. Tine' street, above
Eighth. Subject to Democratic rulca; • • sulO-lm*
JOHN 1L ARUNDEL, of the Twenty
second Ward, trill ho a candidate for Assembly, from
the Sixteenth District. Subject to the nomination of
the Democratic Convention. *u%-eo62w#
OR ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT—
FRANKLIN McILYAIN, Subject to Democratic
rules. • suB-dtspB
For coroner-db. feodore mieb-
SON, Fifth Ward. Subject to Democratic Buies.
auB*lm*
FOR PROTHONOTARY OF-TfiE. DIS
TJUCT COURT, LEWIS T. HEARS, of Tifetf-S
Ward, Subject to Democratic Kulm. auB4m#
IIROTfIONOTASTOf THE DISTRICT
X COURT, GEORGE F. MBESEB, Twenty-second
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. au4-tSeA
I^OR" RECORDER OF DEEDS—R. R.
YOUNG, Seventh Ward. Subject to Democratic
Rules aut-lm*
FOR CORONER—N. C. REID, N. D.
Subject to Democratic Rules. au4lm*
For assembly—first district.—
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY, First Ward. Subject
to decision of the Democratic Convention, aul-6w*
For assembly—third district.—
DAVID R. UcLEAN, Fourth Ward. Subject to
Democratic Roles. anl-taeS#
For assembly—
JOSEPH HUNEKER,
Eighth District, Eleventh Ward.
Subject to Democratic Bales. atl.lm*
POE RECORDER OF DEEDS—
CHARLES M. MILLER,
Pourteenih Ward,
Subject to Democratic Boles, on anl t sefl
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—GEORGE
W. WUNDER, Thirteenth Ward. Subject to De*
mocratic Rules. aul-sw*
IjYOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—N. F*
WOOD, Thirteenth ward.. Subject to Democratic
rules. au3-te*
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.-
GEORGE SIMPSON, THIRTEENTH WARD.—
Subject to Democratic Rules. aultsepS
ittisfdlancons
CTATE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.
—AGRICULTURISTS, STOCK BREEDERS, GARD
NERS, POMOLOGIST3, INVENTORS, MANUFAC
TURERS. ARTISANS!! All classes are invited to be.
come exhibitors.
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY will hold its SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHI
BITION at Powelton, West Philadelphia, on SEPTEM
BER 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, the Mechanic Arts, Domestic, Household
and other Manufactures, Stoves, Wares and Inventions.
A PLOWING MATCH l !
In order to promote skill and efficiency in the im*
portsnt work of the Farm, a Plowing Match will come
off on the fourth day of the Exhibition, to which men
and youths are invited to compete for the premiums.
To sellers and buyers of farm stock this Exhibition
will afford a most favorable market.
The different Railroad Companies will carry all stock
and articles to and from the Exhibition frte of chance
as heretofore, and will issue Excursion Tickets for tiie
Fair week at the usual liberal rates.
LUts of Premiums and all other Information will be
furnished on application to ROBERT 0. WALKER, Se
cretary. at the Rooms of “the Philadelphia Society for
PromotlngAgriculture, M ChesnntStreet, below Seventh,
south side, up stairs.
The books for the entry of articles and animals will
b open on and after the Ist of September.
DATH) TAGGART,
President Penna. State Agricultural Society.
aulS-d t aep 2$
Knight*® cooking extracts fob
flavoring Pies. Podding. Cakes, Jellies. Costards,
Ice ffteami, slano Mange, Sauces, Syrups, Soups, Gra
vies, Ac., Ac.
Comprising
Knight's Extract of Lemon.
Knight's Extract of Vanilla,
Knight’s Extractor 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 Oisnamon.
Knight’s Extract of Nutmeg.
Knight’s Extract of Gloger.
Knight’s Extract of Cloves.
Knight’s Extract of Allspice.
Knight’s Extractor Mace.
Knight's Extract of Apricot.
These Extracts are made w ith great care, and are war
ranted to retain all the flavor and strength of the artlde
represented, in a purified and concentrated form, conve
nient for all culinary purposes. Retaining their flavor
for any length of time and in any climate, and can bo
used at ail seasons of the year whan the fresh fruit can
not be obtained.
They are put up in a neat and convenient manner for
use, vis: 2 and 16 ounce bottles, and are respectfully
recommended to the attention of House and
Hotel Keepers, Bakers, Caterers, and the publle in
general
Price 25 cents per bottle, or 6 bottles assorted for one
dollar.
For sale by C. D. KNIGHT, No. 7 South SIXTH
Street.
Grocers and Dealers supplied on liberal terns. au!s*lm
Transportation of coal to
CHINA.
NATT DapARTMXST, >
Bureau of Construction, Ac., August 13,155 T .)
PROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed “ Proposals for
Frtifht to China,” will be received at this bureau
until 3 o’clock, the 15th September next, for the trans
portation of not exceeding 4,000 tons of anthracite coal
from the port of Philadelphia, in such quantities ss
may be offered, and the Department deem proper to ac
cept, to be delivered to the United States naval store
keepers at Hoog-Keog and Shanghai as may be directed.
The offer will state the prieo per ton of 2,240 lbs. for
that delivered, without primage or any other extra
charge, and also the rate at which demurrage will be
charged. No other than cargo for the Government to
be received on board.
If the draught of water of the vessel offered mikes
any lighterage necessary in loading, it will bj at the cost
of the vessel; but good despatch will be given in load
ing. For the delivery of the coal within reach of the
ship’s ticket at the ports in China lay days will be de
manded, at the rate of one fair-weather working day for
every 30 torn of coal.
The vessel named must stand A No. 1, and pass the
usual Inspection by such officers as mar be appointed by
the commandant of the yard where tno ship may be ;
and If not offered for inspection within three days after
a notice has been gUen, the department will make such
other arrangements as will beat subiervo the public in
terest. The vessel must be in Philadelphia and righ
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 erory day’s delay la sailing beyond
tho five days named, a sum equal to the amount de
manded per day for demurrage.
Payment will be made within thirtv days after the
presentation of receipts in triplicate of the delivery of
tho coal, by any navy agent in the United States that
the bidder may select, who will be designated in the
charter party. aul7-mth4w
(gAEAMANDEIf SAFES.
A large assortment of
EVANS & WATSON’S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and Stores.
BANK LOOKS,
Enaal to an/ now In ose.
IRON POORS, SHUTTERS, &c. ,
On as good terras as auv other establishment in the
United Slates, by
EVANS k WATSON,
No. 26 South FOURTH street,
Philadelphia.
aul3-tf
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL,
NEWLAND & CO.,
• LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Importers and Dealers In Oil Paintings, Water-Color
Drawings, Engravings, &c. 'A large assortment always
on hand. Packing ana removing Classes, and hanging
attended to, 604 ASCII Street, above Sixth, south
side, Philadelphia. anMnirp
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—2OO bbls Spirits
K 3 Turpentine, to arrive, for sale bv
MARTIN fc MACALISTBR,
sol 119 North Water Street.
WELCOME RANGE.— SoId dy CHAD
WICK & DRO.. 202 N\ SECOND St. aulfi-am.
I^OTTON—IOO bales Gulf Cotton, in store
and for sale by
MARTIN & MACALISTBR,
aal 119 North Water Street.^
XITELCOME RANGE.—SOLDBY CHAD
v T WICK tc PRO. 202 N. SECOND St. aulS-3m.
itI^STirTrBURKET
J.TA 802 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE EIGHTH,
Informs SOUTHERN and WESTERN MERCHANTS she
has opened '
TALC AND WINTER PATTERN HATS in fluey colon,
And a full line of MOURNING HATS. »,iglB-2»
TOSEPH BLACK, Banner, Sign, Decora
•f tlva md Oenoral ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, N.
E, corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, entrance on
Fourth street.
AIso—PORTRAITS, the site of life, painted from
Daguerreotypes, anl-dlm
Hotel and summer ranges—
Sold by CHADWICK * BRO., SO3 N. SECOND St.
.ugl3-3mos.
Tfyross— l7 bales Carolina Moss, jof sale by
ITI. MARTIN A,MACALISTBR,
»ul 110 North Water Street.
SKATE S-S K 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, 619 Market,
ang23»3t* , Exactly opposite Decatur street.
■pLAGSi FLAGS)-PACKER FLAGS,
.a Flags from two and a half Inches to five
whoiesaJe and retail, at the Flag Depot, No.XO
South Second street. aagio-lm*
T UMBER AND COALi-rMONTGOMERT
4 having canneciwt ,4he Coal wltb the
Lawyer bpsinesa, inform their frjeiid* that they
made contract for a supply or the beat Qoaiitiw «f
Lehigh aad Schnylkill Coal, and are isow ready to re
ceive orders Twelfth cod Prime streets. Orders mar
he left with Mr. S. KILPATRICK, No. 13 a. tITTB
Mr. VM.D.XEAU, comer PIKKwS
j TffATEB rtraetg. anllfe
Jtepbeit* reqeited tatereatallowed, u per agree, [ fTJEENWUOD CEMETERY OfFICE/NO.
meat, a*l-3m I VTIIB WALXW St., below mifl. *a Utf
"Wi TINGOiY & CO., BANK.EK3,
• No. 87 Sooth THIRD Stmt, Philadelphia.
' COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible points
In the United States ana Canada.
> Stocks, Bonds, Ac., Bought sod Sold on Commission.
tJncurrent Bank Notes, Checks, Ac., bought at the
lowest rates.
fjuieis niib_ tlcstanranis.
CLINTON PLACE HOTEL, BROAD
WAY, comer of EIGHTH, street. New York.
THIS ELEGANT MODERN ESTABLISHMENT Is
now open for ths reception cf guests, in thoEuropsn
• $
.SINGLE ROOMS Cram 60 cents tc $1 per day. SUITS
of ROOMS tor I'auiiUes, from SI 60 to SlO per day. Tka
MEALS Eorvcd ct all tours by the CARD, at moderate
rates * •
C.J MACLELLAJ? (“long snd IsTOribly known to
tba patron* tf }ccec’ and the United States HcteL
Philadelphia.") is associated in tee management, u&
baa especial charge of the Catering DepsrtauatC - Every
attention has been paid to make the organization per*
feet, and oar friends, patrons, and the travelling public
in general, may test assarted that bo effort shall be
wanting to make the CLINTOX worthy the Savor wfcMfc
we hereby respectfully solicit.
aus-lm*
SCOTT HOUSE—Corner of Irwin Street
and Daqu-'sne TTij-, Pittsburgh. n. Q. >f ARK Eft,
Proprietor. t »7<tAr>
LOUIS B. COFFIN,—
THIRD WARD HOTEL," (DEMOCRATIC HEAD
QUARTERS,}
Booth-east comer FIFTH and QUEEN Street*,
aol-Im . Philadelphia.
WILLIAM N. KING,—SOUTHERN
• EXCHANGE HOTEL, emtw of
FIFTH and CABEEXTEHSts., ghiladalplila. ail-l»
r'HESNUT STREET HORSE —SAMUEL
MILLER, (Oil No. 131) New No. *3l CHESNOT
STREET, below Fourth', Philadelphia. 01 1-1*
YI7TLLIAM HANNINGS' City Ltgefßewr
» T Saloon, No. *2 GARTER’S ALLEY, PhUadß-
Pt‘»- ul-lm
tOiues" imti Ciquoni.
Ef. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORT
• LBS of SHANDIES, WINES, Ac.; alio, awastt
and sole proprietors of the old WHEAT WHIS&RY.
No. 6 North FRONT street. vaS^lm
ALJSJCANDJSK V. AM>
LIQUOR STORE, No. 220, 3oath*e*t Corset of
GKOROE and SOUTH Strata. «J-lr
VC7ILLIAM F. PITFItLDv-IHPOBTER
V ? of RBAJiDIiS; &SHE 3, He.. te. % Ko. 22*
CHESTNUT Street, Phil&acljftia. aul-lm
CI. LEVFIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IK FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, 4ft., *
Sooth FIFTH Stmt, Philadelphia. aal-4/
Brandies —Pinet, castuioc & co., ii»-
: mtt 4 Co., and other brand* of Cognacs of Taitoc*
vintage*, in half pipe* and quarter casks: Peilavobba
Rochelle Breadies, pale end dark, in half jupas, quitar
cask# and oesveighth cask*, all in Caatoo Hooas stara,
imported and for-saie hr
hejjry bohlex a co.,
and No*. 221 and 223 Sooth Fourth street.
DITHMAR & BCTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (sew
Ko. 908> North THIRD Sheet, Philadelphia.—Shipper
orders promptly altohded to. aal tl
gobntio onb Cigars.
TXAVANA CIGAKS—A handsome assort-
XX meat, such as
Finro, Plrt'rt*.
Cabanas, gultana,
Gloria, Jupiter,
Coloso, CoaTerd*&ies,
Torrey Lopei, Union Amufern,
Orejon, Flora Cabana, Ac., Ac..
Ac.,in K, if, 1-6 and 1-10 boxes, of all sises and
ties, ia store and constantly receiving, and for sale krv.
by CHARLES T£TE,
(new) 138 WALNUT Street,
below Second, second atey
Figaro, cabanas and pabtagas
BEGARS.—A choice inroioe of then oeleiotod
brands on board brig “ New Era,” daily expected from
Savina, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETB,
(New) 133 Walnut street, below S«MH t
aol Second Story.
Sales bfl Sturiion.
MO S E S N A TH A N S, AUCTIONEER
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8. X- «WW
SIXTH and RACE Stmts.
Sale on account of the United State* Government, by
' order of Win. Badger, Eaq . Navy Agent.
ON TUESDAY MORNING, the 24 cf September, JB6T,
at 10 o’clock, at the Philadelphia Navy TanL era*
elating In part or—2 bbla beef, 1521 lbs bread .23 lb*
cheese, 40»X lbs batter, 2 bbls pork, ICO lbs pieklae,
1510 lbs nee, large lot of empty bread and whiskey
barrels, a lot of spirit <nx>m casks from 300 te 9
gallons, boat and mess breakers, a lot of cooking
utensils, tea kettles, frying pans, stev pane, grid
irons, table covers, lot of shades for stern wLoonwa,
two cabin state room carpets, looking gUssct* banging
lamps, shades for wardrobes, dish cover*, brass drums,
bugles, French horns, hand tnimpeta,threeboat earigns,
boat pennants, two broad pennants. American Jack, lot
of carpenter's tools, 3d galls paint oil, lot of hide and
wheelropc, 25 ship buckets, gailey sod fixtures* 42 feet
unction hose, lanterns, lamp oil; lot of blocks, fcaad
lines, log lines, lot oil casks and barrels, and numerous
other articles. The whole to be sold without reserve to
the highest bidder.
FIRST SALE Of FURNITURE,
At the 3. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets, (a 21
and 3d story rooms, entrance from Race street.
ON FRIDAY MORNING next, August 23th, at 18
o'clock. Sale positive to pay advances.
Consisting in part or—several rich gilt frame oral
Fyench mirrors, fancy top mirrors, mahogany frame
looking glasses, three ply imperial carpets, sofaa. mar
bletop tables, spring seat chain, rocking do, bedsteads,
feather beds, spring and other mattress**, dressing bu
reaus, chamber bureaus, secretary do, book am, card
tobies, breakfast tables, centre tables, Windsor chain
and settees, and furniture generally appertaining to
housekeepng.
VV OLBE B T auctioneers,
v ? 431 CHESTNUT ■ Stmt, opposite tbs Custom
Hose, between Fourth and Filth Stmts.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER, Ho. *25
ARCH Street- between Third and Fourth Stoseta.
SALES EVERY EVENING at 8 o'clock.
Of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Gaiters, Hardware, Cutlery,
Watches, Jewelry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, fancy
Goods, Notions, Ac.. 4c.
X. B. Terms of Night Sales, four month* eredit &r
approved City acceptances, for soma of |IOQ aaj ovar
with interest added from date of sale.
CARD^—Gat-door Rales solicited of Household furni
ture at dwellings, Stocks of Hardware, Underwriters*
Sales of Hardware, Cutlery, Ac. Consignments soli
cited to bo sold at tne Auction Booms. Charges moder
ate. Apply as abore. A Frances made on Consignments
of Goods. aulas
George w. smith, auctioneer,
-V. s. comer of BARRON asd SOUTH Stmto,
above Second.
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At 1)4 o’clock, at the Acction Store, of Hardware- Cut
lery. Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
ry, Fancy Article?, Ag.
CJAMUEI. NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
to and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 Soath
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear ft., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hows of business from 7 o'clock, A. SI., until Id
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, at*
tended npon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000.
Established fer the last Thirty Years.
Advances made fro a one dollar to thousands on Din
monds, Silver Plate. Watches, Jewelry, Hardware. Her
chandixe, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Cam*??*, and Goods ot
every description.
All goods can remain any length at time agreed
open.
AU advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be charged 2 per cent, per month; gooo and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House haring a depth of 120 feet, haalirga
Are and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy Insu
rance effected for the benefit of all persons having goods
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of haring an unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than any other la
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, In small amounts, with
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watebee, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. aui-lj
Summer iirsons,
The ephkata mountain springs
opened the tenth day of June, with additional im*
provcuionts and more extensive accommodations. This
ut-althy Bummer resort has the advantage of the purest
atmosphere and water, the buildir.es being located fine
thousand feetabore water level. The prospect embraces
an extent ef country nearly forty mUe* square, and
points in ten counties aro visible to the naked eye.
Baths of every d<icriprio»i, and extensive graveled,
shady walks. The pecnh&r virtues of the water here
is the great softaeM and purity it possess**, (beingquite
as efficacious in restoring tone, health, and vigor to the
wholesystem as that impregnated with mineral.) conse
quently mote palatable .for drinking and better {or
bathing.
The amusements aro a superior band of mode, bULiards
and tea pins, pleasant drives over good roads
Accessible from Philadelphia via Railroad to Lancas
ter or Reading,! caching the apriug by either route within
eiX. hours. ,
For further information apply to
A Co . Third aad l’ine streets, PhiUdclphfa; JamSsS.
Earle. No. 212 Chestnut street, where circulars can be
obtained, or to the proprietor.
JOS. KONIGMACHER,*
Ephrata P. 0.. Lancaster county, Pa.
SEA-BATHING AT CAPE MAY, CAPE
ISLAND.—The Centre House will be kept open for
the accommodation of visiters until November next, at
a reduced price. J. L. MECRaT, Proprietor.
aug!9-eod2w
HAZELTON AND SPRING moun
tain, Lehigh, Hickory and Locust Mountain
Schuylkill Coal tor salest KNOWLES’ Depot. NINTH
.ml frILLOW Street.. .Wien
COAL! COAL ! COAL!—TAGGART' S
CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL.
J. &B. CARTER’S GREENWOOD, TA3MQUA COAL
„ G r?°££ E , W - SSYDEH’S pine forest schuyl
KILL COAL
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Ilaxe for mi,, and are constant!. leceis-ine from
.bore celebrated Collieries,
. COAL OP ALL SIZES.
There is so Coal mined anywhere, equal in quality
these, and a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority. Our Coal is very carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from slate,
Finland all impurities. Oar PRICES area* LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at our Office, No. 151 SOUTH FRONT
street, above Walnut. ,
Orders left at our Yard, CALLOWHILL street below
BROAD street *
Order* left at oar Wharf, WATER street, above CAL*
LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Poet,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchaser, for Ismilj use will do rreil to »U end «.
amine our Loal before purchasing elsewhere. au4-tf
13UCK MOUNTAIN COAL—Direct from
-*-* the Company's Mines, and the only suthoriied
agents, by retail, south of Kensington.
Also Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal
T TREADWAY. Swanson street,
au2o-2m] Ist Wharf above Washington, Southwark.
CJCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
I ara daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality o.
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL. Mv customers
and ail others who may favor-ms with their orders mar
rely on gettior Coal that will bo satisfactory to them
07* No interior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRICES.-
ALEXANDER CONYERY,
N. E. corner of Broad and Chany Sts.
T EHTGB AND Spft&YLKILL COAL—
ij DALY, PORTER COAL DEALERS, So.
821 PRIME Street,. abovfc*isghtfl, keep constantly ao
hand, at the verv loweet ra%a7ull supply of Uhigh
and SehoyikUl Coal. , anl-Sm
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