The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 28, 1857, Image 3

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don,.pf Peek>l£Ul. '>thCw?‘ tl Tvtaing jf»; the. tos4
’iwts<uuil : ie, tat lire Was otainot..
ff JHr. £feW«Jj!w3t!th»«ainS ; :i!)r: ! htS*b'eoHhj Kevlbg
1
)<u»wl»y.%hoihfl.umortunvta man wee, I
with thoirUiiinuta-fS
nlunedPriaa.wes instantly killed
StrdMaiurg by an :
that it .nMs;tepoi<te3 .in.Marsnhdm, July.2t), that
the Bfltuh consol et.Perßambueo haibeea »?soa-.
" ntarteiHa'Jtily. .'iV-ty.-sil-S; t-.-i, uM-<-
: ■ Th* .ta*n«i»l yanto iii" Wall, street reeelie4 »n ;
hapetuc Testerdsyby the failure of Jacob I.UtJeA
•> Ce*®v i *.'tSaMiot;siid.i! i iK'PdSi> stssi; Wom<»,
mdepetolators. . ThV«mteß»eht was considerably
aotraanted by reports:'w6ihiiclSltoseT.eralof,the
city banis, bat as yat tbey haifeiotyleWed to the,'
VJitesanre. The attachments agaiaatttaOblojLlfe
aod TrostObipany, itoned in .the:Slat two days,;
amount to over a million dollars. : J - ■
Mrs. Bliaabeth Mulfyrit^r,‘replug tyith her.
bretber-in-lawj;Henry HhihlJßsq.i'So. .81 > Hleks;
Brooklyn^'diod: yesterday .inorDlngfrCm'
- borne received. fey the iiaploaion of a fluid l amp the
"rtoopjof-jra*/
Bellafd commaodor, fromßio onthe 11th tilt,,'
has arrived it this port. .Her odoera-ere all; re-'
ported well. ::. . ’:
Th*;libli«t?aerjWiUlata;.Eddy, to# lylhg, off ,-the'
by burglar*
«kffijfsivCtf’ sii Ban Jred .debars' inigold. 4X&
■ kurglBtp» ; ,»fter Oaiping the-deot, proooSded oan
tl«alyrto;,the.oabin door, trhioh they pryed open:
: They thec appUed a sponge saturated with chloro
form WihSnoje of thecaptlitij-JrTrtiinah, whom
they foiind slcepiug in hia‘barth, ; ahd' threw him
. into a profound .state of unconsciousness. ' They
than, proceeded.'ooolly to .ransaok the cabin, and
unaliy fouod'-Jtoired .-ait-ay at the foot of the
' captain’s herth-.two ,i*g3 of- gold, containing sU
hundred dollars. The captain was owakeped just
- as tha-thieyMyrere,leaving,; .Hogave them ohase,
bat' thcybLaarpgaiood:thorr.boat before be,reached
. spiashingof their buta, and.
flrribis'ferotTßrrlnthedlw.ttoaofithefßonndrfor
.he mi unable, to distinguish' theta. Ho think j he;
shot oOe of tliC partyj for ho heard brio orthe.'u,erO
olaita^jiy’Soaf’Tffiffwpffid!" ThTy,:^
” cover of T. vtt.-; !.-•> 1
' Forty thowaadefeargwere, seised by. the .custom
boose ■ oStaots, .on hoard. the* barque . Express,’ at
;Tue&*y, on dhe-charge* of; being':
Anothargrfiad utterance of coonierfeitnotesythis,
time on the Oiqbe;Bfibt r oCProyidraM,' Bj p. w*w,
on the progrlaiiae for last evening'' AVoioenent
' counterfeit b£ the fivesdf that Bank,'bailbeen pro-,
pared, buElackily Pepaty.SuperiutetfdenfcCarpen
tier, in bomßohe, of those mysterious ways peouHar
to police QffiQeM,'got wind of it dnring the afternoon.
He had all the inspectors’ -and sergeants Jjvctfm-'
mand summoned/and urdered themj.with'tho as
sißtaneeoftome of ‘theirmost reliable men* to go
aroued and warn ihe.'Shopkeopers of their danger,-.
, and to request them, if My of the bills were.offered,
to detain the'perwn,offering it and immediately to
send for an omoer.- Those precautions seem to have
been of service, ' The' first arrest—and tho only one
Of which we have as yot heard-r-wfia that of.a man
I named Edward Pewter, who offered one of the bills
\ at Thompson’s Saloon jip Broadway.; He was, do-.
J tained andahoffioer sodt for.;. On searching, him
$ no other bad billls wore found; about -hun, and it
| is thence supposed that he worked with a cenfeder
-1 ate who stayed outside and kept the balahoeof the
§ money, wmle--he'-tried--the in*door experiments
| bill meh'aftgebn Tnesdaynight, waj ..
I day, thetotal city receipted’ fresh peeves: having
I; been only 2,703," against 4,332 the previous week,
P and > mt;weekly average for; 1856 i: - The
| sturpltur froffi ihe last- market day in part made up
tthe deficiency, so thst prices did notfntiy recover
, the h^^dectirte -or previotts market ' day.
€ 1 Xhe advance,'" yesterday,' averaged about one cent'
I. per of sheop and
Veen quite especially of the
. ia,howover/
- a free damand&r itiid no perceptible de
-1 • d&kft V
| • via h)rei«ring her petition for
{, wnifetolf fhfok fSfy :
1 U allowed BhVbomplaing that
her is wearinsr her health
dTbpey- She does not
shrink atenl f*oiaT-the', jbougbt of preparing Xh
atsome:fature;4ay,as a |eggey to
the, •»«:: V'
wiOtffohn ffi>wed,./oha,2Jpfctflrfeld, and o.aew
he is aboutto push forward ]ob.d gteat enterprise of
oUr i l , abffio J fstflioiy
by melw^.tS^32lagneUe r Telegraph.
. • V few d^ys'
t the in: tbis 'oity, that a seHesbf
1 frauds had beOa'-'-perpetWitedj'.upoii s ; the custom
bouse hare by
; Mr. Hart, the. surveyor, and.-Mr.;- C,raig,t .‘private
; - . the. collector, returned on
j Tuesday from Philadslphia, where they bad been
1 inthecurav- They’ made
i. -*Misfire of nbout $5,000 worth of gooda.'The
l nwatsbf partieS"the surveyor'deems'
I ik adviwble td keep f?ojn the pubUo for .the present,
as it is proposed tb xnatterf olfj Sifted in ’
ad&y.or two/ ItjitJnuuoiad that numarbuSyatid
ibeayy froudsV -npon the
custom dtoM&fePArties/inßhUadelphiapstod it
is stated thw;^somenighly interesting developments
Ths,. body, ot h young marHe^Woman, named
. Silva TlUotae,-ife foini in the'
oeuea Jiatety employed ; m'4he flaundry of
Savory’# hotel, mid jraamarried to one of thewfirk-* •
men of that establishment only last 3aturtay : week.-
M , On Sundaymorhing lasteheueftherMme In Madl :
1 Kmstreetvhhdnever returned again. 1
| 'cominitted iaicidefpr sbme'reason’
1 uoknoWfe- 'iAh inquest Was held upon the body,:
If and a verdict'of “ Supposed, rendered/.'
The bodyyrifhot identified until after the inquest.
\ HeoeasMvWajutiiative otXreUud, and about thirty
f yean ofAgd^ x HormaidenMame-WW Creadon/^
g ; About one ( o-clock'y«fcerday morning/Mr.' Solo- !
| mon Bhihebaii, who keeps a store at Ho: 228 A,ye?,
§ nue Ariffid awakened from
Jg his slumbers hy a burglar stirring about his room,
i The insUntJheburglar discoyem that he Wafldc-'
s tected,' he Tushkdupon Rhine|i’art', with’a knife,‘and
M stabbed him fieveroly in tbehreast in three different
f? planes; trying to save her
M band, washadlyoatabout the hands. Her cries of
g murder brought to thoir assistaeoe a map who lived
lin the upper story of the buildliig/.The moment t)ie
burglar saw ala coaling, bc'fled, but' netr-before,'
strugglehitten blSwristluft
tbockln'g'mlmicr and otherwise The
robber was immediately nuwtied £y .officers, Shaw
and o’C<mbor,’.c£ vthe,.Eighteenth, precinct, and
after machAiffisultycaptured,., The prisoner was;
fully identified/and' ycßterday "afternoon
klandreau,.commuted him- for 'trial. Hh&ehart
.was hobdangeitodsly-wbuhded, ir ' >* v ' ■ * '’i Xj ;;*
of arrived■ at. this port
lo Ihe 26th Inst., is I22iBBB*ap 1
increasa of over last year. . At the meeting
yesterday, |t was reported that the atoamor City o
Washington,on her recent arrival hod lauded else*
where tnah'at Castle Garden, twenty-five passen
gers. Thbpenalty for this offenceis a fine of twenty*
five dollars ’ The
referred ,to a of . tie board for investig^'
■ ftp
% 'j.
$' There will be no ste&niaf leaving fot Burope on
I s Saturday—qutte'an iirttfstiHl oco nrreiioe—on a yro.
bore none-again -until iJektlTaesday; when, the;
Bonusia wilt leave tor Hflhlbhrg,. to be followed
nt Wednesday..by and on Thursday,
by the City of Washington,, alzo for.;l*ivfitpotiL,
end the North Star on Saturday-for>Southampton
end Bremen;'- ; W't
The new steamship Adriatic, of the Ootlins line,
will on Friday afternoon he -taken bu tho Vrae
balance dock for tie purple of hoving'her copper
|eWan«d,, ** y \* ’ ‘ , ; i •
I The kray found at tho foot of Wall street* yes*~
jterday, r waa : ; that of a young married ' woman,
foamed Ellen TiJJman> lately 'em
fployed laundryofSavfery’sHotel, andwas
onh of of tfca|; establish
fment omy Vast Saturday week, -On Sunday morn
ung she left her home in, afadlaba*street, and
Jflaver fe^ajfßed;i^ain jflppo6ed' to hare
f;omm i tte d'soieide for some reason runkoown. .An
linqttestiWaeheVd upon the'body, and & verdict of
| f Sappose±Drowning^,rendered. ..The body waa
pot identlffeduntil after the- inquest. Deceased
Ivas a native of Ireland and about 30 years of ago.
gler maiden naine f was Creadon; ~ -/ w*
| Coroner Hills held ,an inquest this morning on i
the bodyofLouU Ehrkh, a German, twenty-six
I'ears old, who died at the Shakspeoke hotel, yesr
' ferday Doeeluied Niagara'
|*aiis list aM on Saddityefehibg was
- faken u wdlk L iSr<ir|r;yommtfg;'; He;told the, pro
prietor. of ,toV s .when arsenicon
,>cconijtWA!lpy(C Affair #Hth .a.-young girl, in this
V;row woifeswil |he time ofhla death r Verdict,
| AbontiSbatioii of. $492. his been ..t*ise4 by the
iftnnuf Mtabitaiita of tne cityforthe benefit of.
\be widejr.eol’ornhen* of John iwief, the
n*nwbo.««kttiwi■ <mt he 12th ultimo, in the
folioe riot in the Seventeenth ward. . ,
4 Xt noWappears that not all those wounded in the
. |rfat riot ,fe the Sixth ward last
fourth of July weremeptionad.atihe.timoLi Many.'
. g the Jammed mtm were cunning enough to hide
fipir shame und their wouhda in St. Vincent’s
gospt ta^cnmer of-Eleventh street and -Serenth
ivinue, where they have since ‘ "
| A yo&g nteu named Matthew Welch* wiurcom
fdUed.to the Tombs yesterday afternoon, charged.
Ilth ambeiaUn* frdm hu Thomas A'
|ekee|^f ; etgl6an,ofßoe ; iiiFuiton l About
|>oo worth of silk and:, other go&Jswere foundin'
&g housi'. -The prisoner itfiwt said his name Was
I Qu«rMi(lnj, onlqciidjy,, on, ohnrge of- beiilg
life-. .
J The Indiana In Florlia; '/ ...-'
r The XndisM. ate Jow- jn nuinljer., perhaps . two
jliun4re<l; jf .tiiia<i,; an.sri »ie , wiinriora 1 the rest
firemen and.children. Altars hnif.rti»md, and the
Sw*riion<ar»y i m^pwmM | Ued.twitti anrur'and
fantammtion.' It would be ®‘y. f'lr thoin tocome
[to a piteh.od hattle.with tie United.,States!troops I
50 the ItaSnnißhs, stealthily prdTOrlng"'food f*^ l
Imd%;}tsa»ttt<>e)t ; ie
Sher it once plunge .Into the glades, wUph are
seter»dwith saiTTgriwhlaher than th'eifbesa* *ad
aUM with watettaodmudfremhoeetowaist dew;'
»4Hiacti!jr;,biiWtWnßtb»ir:ttaU thraffehJhtt,
Me^eldpitf-^Ml^^'jaWjfltarauaj'SF
- .i rfw. - «>.,« 5» -;
:R:pppiSpiif
jfoSirAlißUt 27,18ffT-J. 20 P M
abtolufoly done nothing tb-doy. They
call loani from to-day to to*inocro«r to ta«
\ And tfioßh whd art)' obliged to borrow
Scessarilyforcodto paya.v«7 high rale<
.rices o£ commercial paper, 0* to drawany
<o* be<.*- * that which la fifei-ratoaod medium,»*
next'to impossible, money being,worth exactly
.the'borrower is obliged to stote of things
ilijnnst report that- mooC/ia tighter; thin yestoroay.
The sufferers complain ofthe sudden, action or too
banks,'and say that they ato forcing instead of wr
ing. tpvailerlate' tb,e.;p*atoj but. most commercial
men commend,,'thelf'prudence, while, at thw same
time l fhey : "cep«ure the expansion/ which baa ren
dered .the* sudden, contraction neewsary. The re
,ceipt3 at the Custom-house,to-day for duties, were
tl&.OOOMPhere hare been all sorts ofridlculona rumors
current in the’cUy yesterday, and tp-dar>Hh regard to
the safety of some ofour city banka, and handbills hate
been circulated recommending the .public to change
i their nofta for gold. These rumor* we, utterly ground-,
lessi itod their ahthorsdeaer v« to.be severely punished.
TnecaßeofKr:3ohnThompson^wa3eora o whatmlB
stated-yfiiford<fy. .Jt v appeaw that hs t sent his uricer*
.tided utock.to the Metropolitan Bank on the morning l
of his aospensioa; and. received' therefor twelve thou
sand five hundred, ld/ uheufrent bank-blUa.
When the*' check, ,iras subsequently sect to. theAxae
xfcab Exchange Bank, to/becertifled.'lt was refused,
whereupon the,Pre/ddebt of tps Metropolitan'demanded
the .payment of the ,'che<i3t ,or thfe/ return of the bills'.
This Mf, Thompson refused todQ,and,he was arrested',
as I imported yesterday, Jt isdonbted whether, the at-
itbelng the
busmess of theibmnkto have seen that the check was
certified,before It delivered the bills/ There is nothing
new with regard to the Ohio .Life and Trust .Company’s
failure/ ft’is said tbit they have.been using the paper
of their cUrrespopdehts, left with them .for collection,
'ms collateral security fqr the immense loans that they
.have' >eeri ,'cdntrietinjr-to'keep, themselves above
l.watA * Theowners of' thesu notea are going to teat the
UegaHy of this use of theirpro’perty, on the ground that
(the notes ire ro - hot left for, discount merelybut forcoUec-'
tton. ■ .The'general opinion la, that this pledge of colfoc
[ (tloh paper by the company for their own use is decidedly
A good deal of litigatibu Is expected.
t '•Thefevasa great improvement in the Stockmarket
w thi.lrrt lioiia: tSIf morning; .Now York Cantralj
which left off }-est«rd»y 74, rase,to , it#; Boodlog to.
frorei IJ<; ;Peiiii/)Fznia Cool ComjMur A Erie 134;
YlMinUilij Olovoliuid »ai PltUbtuSh o|«feUnd
ood Toledt?!#, nml MloWgan Contwl »H .-!««« “100
weth made aVthese prices* and the .first board closed
firm. Between the two boards a rumor that some of the
paper of the Erie Railroad hid gone to'protest (which £
have since the best authority to know was groundless)
cftusedagreatdepreßSlonatthesecond board. and every
-1 thing went down.. New York Central to 72#; Beading
1 to W#/PanamatoBl:Penn.CoalCompan/to63#, and
Erie to 18,leaving ou at 19. Michigan 8. &N. Xnd. is
down again to 21. and tho preferred stock to 46#.. Mis*
souri Os have declined % v' Terre Haute; A Alton
dduig«, bonds', 1} ana La'Oroaso A Mltwaukle Land
Gtopt cent. .Notwithstandingthis unsettled
feating* that th#re v some signs of
aim that theboitom h m really been, touch
ed .. ThlSi however, is si mere oplnlon, which 1 give you
'foywhatft'i^worth.^.
V j[ have made the most varied and diligent Inquiries as
,to,the general condition of our commercial community,
and tamhappy to note that, the non-specula ting com
mercial houses are quite unaffected by, the present ex
citement, and that their offerings *ttfce, banks are not
'larger or. more s urgent than usual.;, Those who have
prudently bold aloof from., what are called ‘>fancy
stocks,» have reason to rejoice at their caution, and are
'looking,to tbeapproschlng buoy season with firm and
well grounded confidence. .It is absurd to suppose that
the present large depreciation of Western Railway
stock bespeaks any unsoundneas, in the; financial and
commercial condition, of the country.
Perhaps the craahwas not expected so soon; but |t has
beeri long anticipated by prudent people, that the rock
less management of railways, and tue construction of
so’many .reads’,in 'excess of the real wants ,of the popu
lation, must result in disasters, to maily. „. So far a* the
coUntryiis concerned, however, when tb6 crisis has
passed,'and'railway property, has passed into other
, hands, at its' tone value, the state of thing* will bo more
.healthy, and'a belter, and .more provident management
will reader railways useful to. the community, and
legitimately remunerative to the new owners, who will
doubtless profit by the imprudence and .error* of their
predecessors. The foliowJng are, the sales by auction
! to-d*y,'of stocks and bonds: .
''SALKS BY/A. H. NICOLAY, August 27.
$lO,OOO Milwaukee and Horicon lift Ist mort
: 8 percent, conv'tsluking/und b’nds. .67# private.
' |lOOO Cedar county (Illinois) 7 per cfc bd. .Passed.
HO'OOO Great Western B (lii.) Ist mort 7 per *
centconvft bonds : .....Passed.
1 ' $3,000 Galena and Ohio. Union R let mort 7
I . per cent bonds ..87.
SIO,OOJ/Detroit *nd Milwaukieß Ist mort 7
’ 4 her cent cohv’t bonds. * Passed.
$12,000 California State 7 per cent bonds ma-.
, V‘.. - L turihg'ih New York .Withdrawn.
['1X5,506 California State-7, per cent bonds ma-.
, . ‘ turinginNewYork. Withdrawn.
• $l,OOO Cwfornla State 7 per cent bonds ma- -
taring July, Ist, 1870 ..-..Withdrawn.
‘ $6,000 LTuroaae:A MU; R fannmort 8 ;per
- centcdnv , rb0nd5..i , .,>,5,'...,,.v...,.42 . ,
$6,000 Bad&Q.aad.Mlu&.latiqort 8 pei , .-
cent couv’t sinking food bonds.. t . •60 ■
$4,00 Clove. Medina and Tuscarawas B • .■,
1 7 P er v. i.Withdrawn.
163 *>*, Bonn Coal Co (hypoth); /.$lOO ea.-Withdrawn. >
"20,d0 Tradewnen’sßank .....40ea. 122 - ‘
' iOWMschanics’ Bank,W , msb’ghso ea. 70^
' '2O do farmers’. A Citizens’ Bk. Ll.2se*. 7a#
lns 00....60ea. lli t ua#
- 10 do WtillamshurgCity 1n5C0...60ea.115.,
90 do Eiremen’s 1n5.Cp,.........17 ea. 160.180#, 161
100 do Hamilton 1n5,C0....,.....V16ea.' 73#
14 do'Broadway-Ins Co :.../.26ea.>123#
100 do Manchester Mining A Msnufkc
turiagCov .4..,i; ..sloooa. Paaied.
'f4Q6- r A,noteifor l tlto prefixed amount dated r - ■
vjeb. 17,1867, anddueoheday afterdate, <
Mining sod Man* .
■' ufactoring Co. :«tock as collateral, at
■C. \tached (tobe sold toou«lct.)»,Withdrawn.
J; t BALES . BY/A. H/ MUHLtR, AUGUST 27.
Oleve, and Pitts. RB Ist mort 7 per
1 / „ - cent oonv ’ t b0nd5....,/.' 40 .
/ JdjOOO Jtwttioß RR 7 percent .bchda '
; $6,000 mad Toledo RRrpeb; A" ( /,
, . $3,000 Cleve. and mort '7 ’ ■
:.flT l oooS/^ c^ >t D^ <^
~ , t cejitaff mort bond» Wilhdrsra.
' - Asuss—Are dnll-at $8 for Pots and $7,25©57.81 u for
Pearl*. „ . •• " £ '‘ - 1
~. iharketat the 1 ilosa was dull,
.sad 6c. lower for Western Canal. The sales are 3,800
bile, at KettßSO for. conuaon’ to good State; UMa
MM forextr* c do.; stfasB.2o for eommonto xbodWert
#nw PIMM • for ’extra Mldiigan;lndiana,’lowa, See.-.
M4*»9t.7Q t tmoxto*ie>XMihorn Ohio/ -UMMs*Mtor
extra Genesee, and sTes9 for extract, Louis. Sooth*
era Flour!* Arm and prices still rale In favor, of buyers,
Sales 1 .tW iJblfl.At
;®P>2> Brandywine aod ex*
trs Petersburg.' Canadian Flour In rather lower, with
.of 400bbla;~afc'$6,05ffi$6 25 for super, and
$0.75©58 'Bye'flour is- lower, with sales of
-380 bbls. at $3,90056,23 for the range of fine and super*
, fine qualities; i Corn Heal fa steady at 14.20 for Jersey.
ands4.4Qas4,&o for Brandywine* . Sales 180 bbls.
; r Coress and held firmly. ~
Oqttox.—There is no change to note. There Is scarce
v iy an> buBineM done. { The following are the quotations;
<r ' -N*W Yoax CLABSlfiOlTtOif. -* ' ,
- Upland. PJorida. Mobile. JT. 0.4 k TeXas.
Crdto*ry.w...lB,V - 18% 18% * - 18£ " -
Juddltng..W,.. 15X : MK* 16 " 16#
MmingMr... 16% 18% 17 * 27
16X v ’ * '
‘Grain—-Wheat is in demand with Milos ot 27,000
,boahefa.at $1‘.38051.47.f0r Southern *W: 11.050*1.70
Cor do; white; andsl.4s for raized Southern. Oats are
,ra demand at40o68o; for'Jersej; 68»0Oc. for old State,
and 620630. for Western. Bye is unsteady at 85c. for
new and 95e. for old Pennsylvania; Corn closed heavily
atMoWc. for Western mixed, and 68090 c. fob Southern
C' ellor. Sales 20,000 bushels.- Barley is in demand for
rewirig purposes at$l«81.10.-‘ <
.. . Hatla eelling at7o*7§c. for shipping, nadBfla9sc; for
'retail. . •>-< ;•
' Hines are unchanged. •• ' 1
, ” Ibox is in steady demand at s29©s3o for Scotch Pig:
$530554 for common bars, and |63«64 for refined bars.
„..liKATajjß.—The market is closing at 26V827*c. for
Orinoco; and 28%b25%c. lot Buenos Ayres. *
; .jOTa-val Stqbks,—Spirits of Turpentine fa dull at
Crude do/fa-scarce at $4 280 lbs; Common
Bosin fa firm at $1.05 V 810 &s.j and fine do at |sos7
lbs., acoording to quality. Tar fa steady at $2O
$2.37X. '*- r y i *' <- •
Oils.—There fa no change In the market for Grade
Whale and Sperm Oils. ~ The former fa sold at 728750.,
and the latter atslßo.' In manufactured oils there fa a
fair demand for summer and fall whale at 80083 c .: 860
88c. for winter bleached do.:- 81.85081.40f0r summer
.and fall sperm; andsl.4sesl.&s for winter and bleached
Sperm, hard Oil fa in demand at $1.20e5i.25 for
tprlifie. Linseed OlidA-steady at BOoBlc.‘ Olive Oil is
soldats3.l2x®BB2s for (its,, and $4.25«f4.87X for
Prtonsioxs—Pork farteadyVttKe’last quoted decline,
wt|h sales of 100 bbbL at $25.76 for Mesa,'and $21,760
$22 for prime;.- Beef fa unchanged at HTttlS for repack
red Westers, slBMasl9 far extra Mess, had $80«m50
for prime Mess, (this last Quotation is nominal). TBeef
hams are quoted'at $23.50®524.- ( Out meats are nominal
at 13c. for Bams and 12jfo. for Shoulders*.- Lard fa steady
»tlG*®lo#e.,rwUhiales of tcs. Butter in good do
.inapdut 26020, for Ohio; 17822 c. for State.dairy, and
28835 c. for choice d 0... Cheese Is sold at 8010 c. - -
Spirits aNj> Winks are unchanged. - -
, ;Bocak—Haw Sugars, are 'Xc.lowerion an average’.
* Cate mar H qaoted at. 1%a9% for common to good,
Rico at 9 **A Havana at QXOIOX.' The de
cline, from the highest point fa2Vc. There fa little
-.doing in Refined, Sugars. • •'-< ' , *.
. >TRA-fThe marketislnactiveat former Quotations.
WfliSK*r„fa Steady. at-28028Xc., with sales of 300
bbfa. > ’ ; ~r. .. •
~a NEW. YOBK STOCK EXCHANGE SAMS.
:B«qo»o, Bomb—Ang, 27._MiMonri State 6>», 78K;
Ohio Ufa ATirot Cotnp»nf,M; Peomjlvanin Oo»l Co.,
■6«J<JMU)|I CouiWWOmI C0.,13,- Erie
BolltoM, l«x; How York Central Eollroid, 13; Binding
JUllrood, WO, 60B; IllinoU Control Bnilnad. 960,100°
Olsrslwat F|tt*Wh Hailnwd, MjOnlenn A CWrago
Bllch. So. & N. *lud. Railroad, 21} Panama Rail
toad, 81.
THE MONEY MAMET.
-t.- , ~;i, /PfIiLADiLPHTA,AngaBt27,IBS7. J
V. .The flurry In Stock* ! appears tp -be oref,;Th» l«#e
who haref tu-nislfed the funds, openVblchwM,
rooch'/of the itpfllc gambling against which we
often inTCighedjhare found that thetrprind
pels are untbleto pay theloWecreaultiQgfrdni :thelr‘
yentnreB,and that they themselves hare .to, foot the
bilhr., , > -* ; / - >
, Some of them an able* io flo ibis and continue their
bUßideis, bat other*,, and among them are very exten
sive dealers, find themselves rained. They* tend in a
breach where they cannot maintain themselves, and are
Bwept away. : The taaan wtil, we trust, not bo lost.
,For a Considerable time.the gambler in stocks will find
that the remembrance of this panto and its effects will
furnish a severe' 1 check upon his operations, and men of
means will far mqre ,careful to investigate the charac
r t£r of- the collateral .offered them for security, and to
Stop supplies where they have treason 1 to' believe them
required for hew Veotutes in stocks. . ,
N ~The enterprise,; time* and. money-used in desperate
ventures nponvrailroad’ Shares wilibe directed to the
legitimate operations of business, and the, writs! that
has;been required'tokeep tap these hubbies, wilibe
fdeed/and may be. applied to its proper uses—the sup
'port ahd,encouragement of our trade and f commerce
pur agriculture and manufactures, shd.ohr arts.
;A ifortnlght may elapse ere the money market will
retUrn t<riheeßSj.condiii9n in which it stoodprior to
-sl® Commencement of this panic,' stocks may rise too
, .ftiat and ‘ fkll 'ogiin' Emfc the general tendency of the
stock market win bo towards Improvement, and every
branch pf honesty apd legitimate business will be the ,
‘ hotter tor the small tornado 5 which’ has purified* little i
?the a|whsphpre Wall street; ‘ ’ I
: 'TblfjfeirYorltPourirr* which baa worn a
calm and unruffled demeanor dating all the time of this
dl«turlisnce,riiows up the figures Involved, id a vepj- able
edUn rial, ‘ It gftotf&.thittlie banlt capital of New York
la. elxty,five millions, ita .insurance capital twenty mil
lion!, Its teal estate asserted at tkree hundred and forty
millions, Its person*! property one hundred and seventy
millions, mikinga total for &b6ntone«ha)f the w'ealth of
Jfew York ordvchuDdrcd andpinety*five aiUtocs, The
'lows Of the ipasV wonth .are at:most two minions,
in thS r - bticketv But 1 there hfts been ho
foil if one j ’does hot bold the mousy
i i'fthpto.ST,dphg~n6‘ Capital hi* been extinguished, Co«'-
the .commercial; tiewa Is eh«eting,j
: advancing., 0«
Kf id' a favorable, position,.»«**
crop* beacon* hinkfhg ihtorcsts scttiid, and our rill*
tor. from -heingdeftroyed/stiU exists,
‘ OU * pnjduolug lands near to their best
s vl®*llarcahtlterofcrhunHy' in' Kerr York feel every,
to M (fjrtnt end fpr.tjm future, ~4 if. ten
Wtts as many fsilareif occurred « have been reported,
’feH*-'
they would. not. seriously affect the etabllityof, .the i
commercial public. w ‘ ‘ *.. j
A failure la hot’a loss. It creates Inconvenience to ,
creditors, but there is no extinguishment of property:
or capital. It wo forget individual cases, and look on
the community at large, we find it sound, present and
prospective.
The world is not whirling off its binges, but is moving
regularly on, and we here are moving on with it, lua
, great and glorious country, full of a golden harvest, and
with plenty of money in it, although there may be
shinning in Wall street, and the sound of great commo
tion among the brokers. 1
Reliable information from Hartford states' that the.
pubilo may rest assured that 'every Hartford Bank is
perfectly sound, all rumors to the contrary notwith
standing* The' stock of every one of the Banks U
aboye par to-day. This will quiet for the' present tho
v foolJah rumors as ton Hartford Bank, so Industriously
circulated by those who have nothing to lose and
nothing to gain, but who like to keep busy about
'Something.
' The business at the New Yotk Sub-Treasury yester
day was as’follows:
- Total Receipts $389,514 44
ft Payments...... 284,118 82
» Balance ....V.......12,342,981 43
Receipts at the Custom H0u5e—173,241 88
The NeW’Yhtk Independent the folIoiTlD «
list of failures,assignments, &c.: ....
. E, o.Bates Sc 00., Boston, Musa., suspended; liabili
ties said about $500,000; have been interested largely in
“Shues,” Boston, Mass., failed;
liabilities about $50,000. ,„ . .
Henry E. Chamberlin, Palmer, Mass., failed and
**Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co , New York city and
'Cincinnati, Ohio, suspended; with liabilities, it is said,
Of $T,000,000.
Chesebrpugh Sc Olendorf, “Grocers,” New York city,
N.-Y,, suspended; it is said will soon resume.
Stevens So Woodruff, “Carriages,” New York city, N.
Y., failed. \
Ebtiraim L. Snow, “ D. G.,” New lork city, N. Y.,
failed. , • „
Theodore Bauer, “Broker,” New York «lty, N. Y.,
.feUdd and left. - • .
Irtraels Sc Tan Houtoui New York city, N. Y., failed
and left. •,,.>< * :
George H. Nungeza, “Olothing,” New York city, N.
Y., assigned.
John Thompson, “ Broker and Bank Note Reporter,”
New York city, N. Y., suspended.
Fisher, Denny Sc Co, “Brokers,” New York city,
N. Y., suspended.
Jacob Little Sc Co , “ Brokers,” New York city,
N, Y., suspended. 1 . _ ,
Delaunay,lseUn dtClarke, “Brokers,” New York
city; N. Y., suspended.
A\ S. Munroe Sc Co., “ Brokers,” New York city,
N. X., suspended. . _ , '
Ei A. Benedict,Brokers,” Now .York city, N.Y.,'
suspended. .
Edwin F. Post, “Broker,” New York city, N. V.
suspended.
, John Warren: New Yotk city, N.Y., suspended.
Solomon Mayer, “ Millinery,” New York City, N. Y.,
assigned: liabilities said about $20,000.
Ferdinand Ernst, “Paper,” Now York city, N. Y.,
suspended. • ' ,
Mayer & Brother, “Fancy Goods,” New York city, N.
Y., failed and assigned. -
floury Kimball, “ Fancy Goods,” New York city, N.
,Y., assigned.
■ Brewster and Co., “ Bankers,” Rochester, N. Y., sus
pended.
•, Thomas Elwood, Rochester, N. Y., assigned.
B. D. Van Zandt, Rochester, N. Y., failed; closed up
by the Sheriff.
Edward Borcy, Rochester, N. Y„, failed. 1 ,
J. M. Winslow, Rochester, N. Y., suspended.
Golden, Walker Sc Co., Utica, N. Y., suspended.
Grove Sc Hamilton, Utica, N. Y., assigned.
J. J. Boswell, Oswego, N. Y., assigned.'
H. If. 1 Thorp, Oswego, N. Y., assigned.
Hill, Brothers, Sc Co., Rome, N. Y., assigned to Dan
iel Utley and Porker C. Cole.
Samuel W. Wheoler, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., assigned
to Ira M. Clark.
Marshall R. Hulse, Deposit, N. Y., assigned; liabili
ties about $30,000.
Gross, Robinson. Sc Co., Homer, N. Y., assigned.
George Humbert, Lyons, N. Y.. assigned.
Puffer Sc Bfotsball, Hawklnsville, N. Y., failed and
assigned.
Joseph Alexander, Morristown. N. J., failed.
McMillan Sc Oleeland, “Carpets,” Philadelphia. Pa.,
failed.
Sheets Sc Duffy, Philadelphia, Penn., suspended:
liabilities about $120,000; it is said will arrange ana
go on. ~
F. I. Phrvio, St, Clair, Penn., suspended.
. John B. Baker, Mount Pleasant, N. C., suspended.
George Sc Erricksoo, Charleston, S. 0 , failed.
Alexander Fraser, CnUHeothe, Ohio, assigned to Enos
Prather, with liabilities, it Is said, of over $300,000;
since which it is reported that Enos Prather has sus
pended.
W. G. Smith Sc Co., New Lisbon, Ohio, assigned.
- •. Jeuuer Sc Jenuison, Belvidere, 111,, sola out.
John Cohen, Detroit, filicb., suspended.
TenoehiU Sc Morton, Kalamazoo. Mich., assigned.
W>.Plummet, De Soto, Wis., failed.
A. Q. Stephens. Fort dee Moines,'lowa, foiled.
- Clark Sc ualback; Oalcaar, lowa, failed.
I. Sc Co., Winona, M. T., failed and as
signed. • -
E. M. Earl k Co., San Francisco. Cal., failed: liabili
ties said about $150,000.
Sc Co., San Francisco, Oal., suspend
darr Brothers A Co., Newcastle. England, suspended;
liabilities,reiy largo—to a single banking firm aald to be
aa milch as $1,000,000,
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, Auf
Reported by R. Manley, Jr. t Stoek Broker , No. 0#
Ifalnut Street.
FIRST BOARD.
800 City 6’s 89#
1C0OO& AR6’s’7o 72#
1000 do ’B7 b 5 73
1000 do *O4 73#
8000 El B7’slstmprt 75
600 Cal
,73Penoall lots 48
6 Norristown R - 80#
45 Wash City Gas It 21
6 Harrisburg R 54#
6 do 54#
SONO Gas cash'l26
13 Reading R cash 31#
100 . do 31#
50 do • 31#
1 do 31#
'29 do 31#
100 do b 6 31#
;
3000 Read R 8»s »70 76
• IQO Reading Tt 1 • b 5 3t#
100 Reading R &dya 31#
100 do b 5 31#
100 do s& 31#
100 do cash 31#
100 do s 5 31#
20 do s 5 31#
20 do 6dys 31#
100 do t. 5 31#
100 do b 5 31#
100 do s 5 31#
100 do s6wn 31#
100 do gswn 31#
7 do 31#
60 do Sl#
1 Mech. Bank 28#
7 do S 5 28#
7 Commer Bank 51 ’
U Girard Bank 11#
BOARDS. .. -
100 Reading It $0
BOARD.
26 Reading R b& 39ft
100 do bSvra 30ft
00 do . b3wn 30ft
60 do 30ft
100 do a&wn 30ft
100 do *4wa 30ft
100 do aswn 80ft
24 Wwb City Oaa fa
600 Uhigh Zl*o, ,-lft
BpennaA 40
6Bk of Kentucky 111
5 do 111
BOARD.
■©»«..., 100
JOES—STEADY.
Bid. A'rtktd
fichyl Nav Pref 20ft ©2lft
Wmap’tA EImRI7 ®2Q
do 7»s
let mort. 74ft©76ft
do do2dmfi4ft©6s
Long Inland IQ‘i 011
Vicksburg ‘7. ® 7ft
Girard Bank llftallft
Lehigh Zinc Ift® Ift
Union Canal 9 ©lO
New Creek ft® 1
Catawlssa Rft 10 ell
JEST.
| 60 Reading tt 86 30ft
*, 30ft® 30ft
SECOND
1500 City R 6s It p&R 89#
1600 Wil R6’s b 5 86
1000 CaUweiai R 7’* 51#
1000 Penna 6’s 84
100 Reading R bSwn SO#
16 do SO#
69 do SO#
11 do SO#
■ 100 do b 6 SOX
. 100 ' do b& 30#
25 do b 5 SO#
do bSwn SO#
AFTER
7 Camden and Ambojr Bailrc
. CLOSING PBI
Bid . Asked.
US6’a, »88 116#.
PhUada 6a ' 89# a 89#
( do RR 89#©90 '
do New 95#006
Peuuafia, 83#«t84#
Reading R 30#©30#
do Bonds ’7O 77#a78#
• Mort 6”44, 86 «88
Penna RR 46 046#
Morris Csnl Con 49 e6l
Schyl Nav 6s ’62 64 ©65
do ‘ Stock 12 ©l4
LATJ
100 Reading R 80#
Beading closes
3m?orJa(ions.
[Reported for The Press.]
NEW BEDFORD—Schr M Vassar, Jr, Crapo—23s7
galls winter sperm oil 4729 do bleached winter whale oil
Shober, Bunting & Co; 26 bandies paper Joshua 0
Bates; 30 do ptetare frames Albert Shaw,
' PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE.
Israel Moaais, )
Jobsph O. Gbpbb, S Committee of the Mobth.
Josh Welsh, > ,
LETTER BAO&
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Tuscarora, Dunlev/..... Liverpool, Aug. 25
Bhip William, 8erry..*,...............Va1parai50, soon
Barque Minnesota, Cole Rio Janeiro, soon
Barque Ala, Pavia,... London, Aug 29
SAILING TIIE OCJEAPTSTEASIERSr"
6TBAUBB FKQU FOB j)AY
Niagara....,., ~,., Bob ton Liverpool....
Bprusala New York Hamburg..,.
Arabia........ New York Liverpool...,
Jason. New York Bremen,.....
.North Star,..«..NewYork Southampton,
Cof W&abmgton.Now York Liverpool.
Edinburg,,,,...New York Glasgow..
Adriatic .New York Liverpool,
Arago ..New York Havre....
oof Baltimore. .Liverpool New York.
Niagara. .Liverpool Boston,
- »ROH
Atlantic.. Liverpool
Africa Liverpool
Arago ....Havre
Kangaroo .Liverpool
Glasgow. .Glasgow
FOR
New York
New Y0rk.......
New Y0rk,.,.,.,
New York
New Yora
illotinc SntelUgcncc.
PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, August 28 t 1857.
AUK RISES .....6 27-SUN SETS.
HIGH WATER
ARRIVED.
Steamship Boston, Bellew, 22 hoars from Now York,
via Capo Hay, with mdse and passengers to J Allderdice.
' Bchr Argna Eye; Sharp, 4 days from Boston, ballast.
Sehr fob Green, A gen, 1 day from Smyrna Creek, Bel,
with oats to Bewley, Wilson A Co.
Schr Wm George. Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Bel,
with wheat and rye to Bewley, Wilson A Co.
Sehr P Carter,Fowler, 1 day from Leipalc, Bel. with
oata to Bewley, Wilson* Co.
Schr J W urUco, Drtska, 12days from Ungan. CB.
with 207 chaldrons coal to 8 Morris Wain A Co.
Schr Geo S Weaver, Morris, 2 days from Indian River,
rJth hark to J W Baooa Sc Co.
Sehr Reaper, Still, 8 days from Milford, Bel. with corn
to J W Bacon A Co.
Bchr Matthew Vassar, Jr, Crapo, 3 days from N Bed
ford with oil to Shober, Bunting A Co.
Scnr James £ Price, Levertoq. 3 days from Baltimore,
with mdse to Wright A Co.
> Schr B B Vinton, Washington, 1 day from Wilmington,
Bel. in ballast to.captain.
Schr Ju « w.ple.l. Long, 3 dnga from Indian River,
with blrlt to J W HIM k Co,
Schr L Saanders, Williams, from Providence.
achrET.ux.FrioK, from Boston.
g e ? r J®lwa, Treworgy, from New York.
Seaport, BcoU, from Pawtucket.
Schr JBAPI, Pharo, from Fall River.
Corson, from Boston.
Schr W P Corbitt, Ross, from Fairhaven.
Schr Group, Somers, from Salem,
Schr M Tribou, Ray, fro m New To Vk.
Schr H Crosby, Nye, from Bigbton.
CLEARED.
Steamship Kennebec, Hand, n York, Jas AUderdice.
, Steamship Palmetto, Baker, Boston, U Winsot.
Barque Anna, Kildahl, Bachtoucbe, NB, H Bohlen
A od.
Barque E K Kane, Hewitt, Cardenas, t w6 Us, Gasklll
Dunning, Portsmouth, N Btnrterant
A Co.
Bchr Jas E Price, Leyerton, Baltimore. 8 J Obrlatian
Schr Bloomfield, Chew. Baltimore,, do
Schr 8 R Vinton, Waahington, Richmond, Thos Web
ater. Jr. * • ‘•
* Schr Mary Ann, Gilds, Boston, Noble, Hammett a
Caldwell,. ,
Schr Lamont Dupont, Corson, Boston, 0 Miller A Co.
Schr Gasellej Somers, Boston, John R White.
Schr Rlchara Vftux, Frink, Boston, Brown A'White.
Schr Yelma, Treworgy, ‘ do do
Schr Henry Crosby, Nye, . do do
’ScbrLUUeSaunders, Williams,Provldence.do
&re la Trlbou, Ray, Boston, Rogers, Binntckaon
jkhr Beren gist era, Crosby. Boston, do
* fw Seaport. SculJ. Pawtucket, B Wilnes A Co.
* B A F.L, Pharo.N London, L Audenreid A Co.
' o/Jff ft l ?*** Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Barge Delaware, Pointer, do do
, fnr KLKonjya.]
• fCorrespondence of The Press,)
. , , Nsw York, August 27.
Arrived, schr Elliott, from Jeremie, ,
■ ' Ah-ited, Mohr Richard Young, from North Atlantic
Ocean.
V-.V.m . ? .MUM SI-! !!! !
. WE rmh*rd9mtM -MW.
~' U* MWWWM iS-i-iH »>. ■ (
1 ' OorroAponaenee of top Philadelphia ,
- ~ OAM ffif-ANP, Aug »i. ,
Several square rigged vessels aud, schooners went in
'to-day. Wind &—weather cloudy, and look* Ilk® ***B
at hand. ' ; , , •
Yours, Ao,, THOS. ?. HDOIIEB,
1 c«™i»Mo»co ot * •
' A nrateit IromOapt Jackson, of trig Sosa# Small, of
and from Philadelphia, for St Jago do Cuba, with an as
sorted cargo, stated that tho yeaHol wont aah-ro on «««
I Inagua Island 28tli ult. and. became a total loss. Tho
i cargo was insured for $26,000, and y easel for ICOOQ. AU
hands saved. . 1
Correspondence of The Press, • . .
UAvbb Ds Obaob, Aug- 21- .
Fifteen boats left here this morning, laden and coo
signed as follow; t _*
1 Tfeeaver Mills, lumber to Norcross $c Sheets; Tom
McOurdyj Sc Co, lumber to £ 0 Cattail; J D Green, Mary
Snider, wm J McCoy, and W ,R Dujjuy, lumber to D l*
Taylor k Co; Stephen Gould, lumber to Young & Wool,
verton; S II Hicks, Dauphin, Susquehanna, ,8, Ann
Thompson, Swatara, Lilly, Harmony. EUeu JcCathArlne
Ann, anthracite coal to Delaware City, , ,
MEMORANDA,
Steamship North-America, from Portland, arrived at
Liverpool 12th Inst,
Steamship Delaware, Shaw, hence at New York yes
terday, , J ,1 • • , > / T ’
, Steamship Black Warrior, Smith, for, Havana and N
Orleans, galled from New York,yesterday.
Ship Golden State, Hepburn, from New York, March
IU, arrived at Hong Kong June 20. ' ,
i Ship Phantom, Peterson,' from New York, March If,,
at Hong Kong June 12.
Ship Cossack, Ballard, for Boston, sailed from Penang
June 28. ,
Barque Mary C Porter, Porter, for St Jago do Cuba,
cleared at Portland 2otU Inst.
Barque Sylph, Jones, from Baltimore, arrived at Bos*
ton 26th Inst. ,
Barque Amy, Ryder, hence at Boston 26th Inst.
Barque N G Hltchborn, hence at Boston yesterday. .
Brigs J Nickerson, Crimea, N Stowers, Empire, Crow
ell, Kolva, Brookline, Gen Boyd; Empire, Moore, A JB
Cook, and Irene, hence at Boston yesterday. ,
Brig Belmont Locke, Park, from Wilmington. NO,was
below Boston 26th Inst, ~
Brig M&J&O Gilmore. Eldridge, cleared at Boston
26th Inst, for Baltimore. ,
Brig Leonard Berry, Steel, for Philadelphia; sailed
from providence 25th inst. ‘ .
• Brig E Doane, Lorlng, from Baltimore, at Bouton
26th inst.
Brigs Times, Phinnoy, and D B Doane, Yeazie, hence
at Boston 26th 1 nst. 1
Bchr Jonathan May, Cobb, for Alexandria, pleated at
Boston 26th inst.
Schts S B Wheeler, Corson; Harriet, Stanwood; Ell'
T owusend, Williams; William Tyson, Wheldon; Brutus,
Klwelh J Grierson, Harding; Rebecca Knight, Hotch
kiss; J W Pharo, Cavalier; J Cadwalader,, Godfrey,
Charles 0 Carstairs, Somers: Jl E Sharps Wheldon; Julia
Anna, Harding: J. Welker, Finos; ItDorson, Corson, and 1
E L B Wales, williams, hence at Boston 26th inst,'
Schr A Townspnd, Williams, hence at Boston 25th Inst.
Schrs E Pharo, and Almon Bacoh, Williams', hence at
Dighton 25th inst. ’ ' -
Schr Waltham. Clark, from Windsor, NS, atEaatport
25th lust, and Sailed next day for Philadelphia.
• Schrs Wide World,’Dickinson; T Pharo, Crammer, apd
Anginette, Blackwell, sailed from Pall River 25th inst.
for Philadelphia, 1 <r
Schrs U H Brown, Endicott; HAT Cranmer. Hunt
ley; John Lancaster, Stiles; Fidelia, Hewitt; Mary Natt,
Smith: Henry Janes. AldricbiKmetfne Chester, Brower;
Francis Almor, Smith; Wm Hone, BCott; 0 P Hawley,.
Racket!: Emeilne, Soper; franklin- Bell. Robinson: p'
Halt, Atkinson; M J Carlton, Shaldr:' Sallie Wheaton,
Ayres; Elizabeth, Parsons, and GeoS Brown, Chester,
hence at Providence 2fith lost.' ' ’"
Schrs Sea Flower. Thompson, and Jacob White, Car
lisle, hence at Baltimore 26th Inst.
Schr piary J Hoyt, Starr, cleared at Baltimore 27th
lust, for Philadelphia.
Schr Virginia. Higbce, cleared at Charleston 25th
nst. for Philadelphia, with 129 bdls paper 18 sacks fea
thers 9 bxs mdse 681 sacks wheat 242 hales cotton 1600
kegs lard 40 bales yam 81 'half pipes brandy and 183
empty barrels.
Schrs John Buggies and A bbott Lawrence, sailed from
Providence 25th inst. for Philadelphia
Schrs Costa and Wm Jenkins, hence at Norfolk
24th inst.
Bchr Jacob White, Carlisle, henee at Baltimore 26th
inst.
Bohr Las K gtoneback, Wiley, from Bristol, Pa. at N
Bedford 25th inst.
Schr Althea, Hewey, for Philadelphia, sailed from E
Greenwich 26th inst.
Schr EW Perry, Simpson, henee. arrived atNantucket
25th inst.
Schrs H M Wright and Baltimore, for Philadelphia,
sailed from New Haven 25th inst.
Propeller Black Diamond, hence at New York
yesterday. 1
Barge Oneida, Haines, for Philadelphia, cleared at N
York yesterday.
The H 8 sloop of war Falmouth, E Farr and, comman
der, from Rio Janeiro, was below New York yesterday.
NOTICE TO MARINERS. .
A first class Iron Nun Buoy, painted red, with .the
letters M Q 8, in white, has been placed' ih 8x fathoms
water, E by 8, distant one-fourth of a tdile from the
shoalcst part of Winter Quarter Shoal, off Chlocoteague
Inlet.
Green Run bearing from the boor NW % N. (mag)
distant about 4# miles. * *K V
Cape Ohinooteague Wby S Jjf S. ’
By order of the Light House Board.
EDWARD M. YARD, Light House Inspector.
Philadelphia, August 27,1857. 1
MARINE MISCELLANY. ‘
Schr John Mutrajr. of Brooklyn, arrived it Sedgwick,
2let inst, with her stern stove In,’having been run into
by m unknown vessel off Cape A tin. It wu psrt of bsr
stem which, owns ishore heir Cohisset s short time
since.
Schr Segulne, BeU,*tNow York 26th Inst.from Bal
timore, report* that on the 24th, at 6 PM. Cane May
t * B v? T?° “fs?*! 5 ?*! nn lnto by schr Jas
T Rodin©, for Virginia, which store in our port bow.
sprung bowsprit and Jibboom, lost quarter, Ac. The J
T B had port side stove in, and' received considerable
SW&J? I 1 * 51 ’ Mlls ringing. She returned to N
York 26th inst.
Bsrkentlno Ephraim William,. lid.n wlth heivy gra
nite blocks for tho Trelsnry bunding, wu aground be
low Washington 25th inst. on iccpuut of the low tide.
It has been deemed necessary to lighten her ofa portion
Akyab, June 20—The American ship Wm Patton,
hence for Falmouth, struck on the bar May 19, and put
back, toe did not sustain damage, and has gone to sea,
Calcutta, July 4—The American ship Element, hence
for the Persian Gulf, with coals, has put back, thecoals
baring taken fire. She has been scuttled, and is being
discharged.
' SPOKEN. \
Urthlnst., lat42T4, lofig67 40, riilp Amazon. Hovey,
from New York for London.
Qtb Inst., off Tortfignff, Bblp Rappahannock, Cushing,
from Mobile for Hnvro, and J W White. McNear, from
New Orleans for Liverpool.
Barque Transit, Street, from N Orleans for Bristol, E.
WHALERS.
Ar at New Bedford 26th. ah/p Sea Gull. Nichols, Pa
cific Ocean. Bay of Islands March 11, Sunday Island
May 1, with 1760 bbls ijfcrm oil: sent home 200 bbl
apenn. Took two small sp whales on the 28th July,
let 10 Is, lon 37 W. Reporta spoke March 23, lat 31 M
9, lon 17810 E, Matilda Bears, Wing, Dartmouth, 300
Bp, and saw her takq a7O Uhl whale next day: April
21, off French Rock, Zone, FJI, 600 bbls strong; George
Washington, Clement, NB, 70 up since leaving Sydney:
23d, lat 30 S, 100 177 *> W, Elizabeth Swift, Cbie, do
1100 sp on board; KHrreet, Riddell. Naat, 600 sp 3600
wh, would leave for home in August, , Heard from, off
French Bock, about April 18, Awaahonka, Tobey, rat
mouth, 900 *p: April 1, off do, Sea Hanger, Davis,
Nant. 50 sp: Oliver Crocker, McClcave, NB, about 136 c
sp ; Aug 6, lat 19 38 N, long 49 37 w/paasW clipper
vvhall ? pr^rqw e r steering NW, showing a red swaifow
tall with two or .three letters, a
« ut London 2ith, brig Amaral, Quavlo, from
NOrtbumborland Inlot July 6, with about 250 bbls wh
oil and 7000 lbs bone. Left barque Georgo Henry, Bud
dlngtan, 600 bbls oil, . ’ .
. _ „ DOMESIMO PORTS.
NEW YORK, Aug 20—Cleared, »hlp Boutliampton,
Pratt, London -. ’ r * *
Aug 27—Arrived, Bhlp Globe, of New Orleans, Baker,
Havre. Joly 22, barque 3falin&, Pennington, Port au
Prince; 20th Inst, lat 69 27, long 73 45,feU in with a
sunken vowel, a schooner, with the stumps of both
roasts two feet out of water; barque P 0 Alexander,
Colcord, Matanuu: brigs Franconia, Upton, Trinidad de
Cuba, 18th Inst; Ocean Eagle, Bunco, Jacmel. 20 days.
Old, Bremen barque Von Stein, HorWlk, Baltimore;
barque William mid Jane, Cobb, New Orleans: Hr brig
fit John, NB; Br sehr Reindeer, Firth,
BOSTOh.Aug 28—Arrived, steamer William Jenkins,
nollett, Baltimore; ships Starlight, Matthews, Manilla
May 6, Anjler May 30; Borampore, Stone, New Orleans
barqo Vesta, Percival, Malta, Juno 27. Cleared, steam
ship Canada. Shannon, Liverpool, via Halifax: ship
Western Continent, Reed, New York; barque William
Hyde, Atkinson, Gonaivcs.
FALL RIVER, Aug 24—Arrived schrs Cohansat, To-
Dor, Baltimore: Justice Kenyon, Petersburg. Va.
PORTSMOUTH, Aug 24-Arrived, echr Naumeag,
Rogers, Pensacola.
BALTIMORE, Aug. 20, arr brig Celia, Karanaugb,
from nt Johns, N B; schrs Romngton, dark, from
Richmond: Naiad Queen, Hulse, from New Bedford;
Eugenio, Crook, from Now York; Asa Eldrldge. Row
land, from New York: steamer George Peabody.
Arr 27th—Steamship George’s Creek, Morley, from N
York; brigs Argo.Auld, from New York; Candace, Bray,
from Boston; schrs Red Wing, Kirwan,- from Salt Key,
1. I.; Leocadia. Diggs, from Ooycos Ke" Mlucrvn,
Winslow, from Pall River.
, Old 26tb, schrs New York, Stevens, Trinidad; Golden
Gate, Hammond, Boston; Alexander Blue, Hathaway,
Somerset; 8 B James, Clark, Boston; J H Jones, Fisher,
Hartford; barge Ann Elizabeth, Holiday. Frankfort.
81d brigs lua, Lancy, Halifax, N 8, in tow of steamtug
Tigress: Elizabeth, (Br) Cole, fit John, NB; Rolling
Wave, Cole, Boston ; schrs James Madhon, Diggs, W
Indies; Lightning, (new) Dashiolds, Richmond. From
below, Andes, Holbrook, Portland.
WILMINGTON, N o—Aug/25,—Arrived—Brig Philip
Larabee, Auld, from Bath, Mo.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug 29—Arrived, steamship Toxto,
Forbes, Vera Cruz. Cleared, ship Cotton Planter, shiu
noy, Lisbon; brig Mary A Stevenß, Butler, Havana.
.Aug 23
..Sept I
..Bept 2
..SeptS
..septa
; .Bopt2
..Sept fi
, .Sept 13
.Sept 10
.July 20
..Aug 1
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.....Aug 26
Sent 5
YOREIGN PORTS.
Jackrael, August 7th, In port, brig Starlight, from
Boston, just in. Schra Samuel Frances, for New York
in 5 days, E F Bennett for do in 7 days.
AtCronstadtadinst.,ships,William Lindsey, GraV
fof New York, Mg: Caroline p«»m|tb, Kenney, lor Bor
dean*, do; Montlwllo, Undertln. for Brl.tol, Kng;’
Java, Q rattan,, for Hull; barque. Sarah Ann, Drlnk
watcr, for Newport, Kng; Panama, OrnTea, probably
for Rio Janeiro; Ban Jacinto, Pratuj. for Bouton
Ar at St Thomas previous to 10th inat., brigs Lion
Perry, Guadaloupe; Triad.-Bailey, Barbadocs.
Arr at Halifax loth Inst., barque Halifax, Lavbold.
Boston. J 1
Ar at Buctouche July 2, barques John Wesley, fiyl
veater.New York; letb.Abbyla, Johnston, do.
Salt Key, T 1., Aug 15, in port, barque Stampede, for
New York, same day, sehr Czar, for do next day
(Per steamship America, at Halifax.)
Ar from New York, Aug 11. Karel, at Helyoet; 9th
John Bertram, at Cuxhaven; 14th, Blr Robert Peel, at
Liverpool. ' ,
Ar irom Baltimore June 18th, Dorehoster, at Table
Bay. ’
Ar from San Francisco Juue 18, Sport, at Iloug Kong'
July 21, King Brothers, at Madeira; Aug 14. Lady
Franklin, at Liverpool. ,
Sid for Boston June 28, Kossuth, from Penang.
List of Arrivals at the Principal Hotels.
AMERICAN HOHBE—Cheatnut-at.. below Sixth.
A Snow, North Carolina 1 J E Cornell, New York
D Morrison, Boston W W Hyatt, do
E V Dailey, Baltimore J R Anderson, Phllada
W F Hancock, New Castle, W R Talley, Murfuraboro’,
Tennessee Tennessee
Wm B Irick, New York Thos E Powers, Wood-
Isoae M Smith, Norfolk, Va stock, Vermont
F Mattingly & wife, Wash- J M Taba, North Oarollna
ington ' W Saudford, do
eno B Anderson, Sparta, Ten B L Bmith. Lebanon, Tena
J F McCrellon, Gettysburg R G Rogers, New York
9 M Morgan, Washington ,W W Welbier, k lady,
J 0 George, Boston ’ Mauch Chunk
Gustavua V Hall, Boston Geo Waylaud, Bridgen’t.Ct
Calvin Morrlam, do Ifor Wolllnefoh, Obarlen.
Fred’k Biruley, do town ' ’
H Waterman, Hudson ‘ Jacob Manchester, Trovi-
Robt H Taber, Now Bedford dence, RI
Stephen SUbey, Boston w J Lewis & son, N Y
W M Shuster, Wash John if Streets, Warwick,
JSBurd, Pa- Md
B S Fahnestock A da, PIUb J H Dawson, Nofolk, Va
Wo Little, Ky Tyler Cobb, N Bridgeton
J O Wilson, Pitta < • Geo W. Wo/sh, Ky *
H O Ostrander, NY S W Henard. La
W M Price, Houston Edw Buggies. N Y
JII Irwin & la,' Phila W A Sheppard, N Y
H 0 Hepburn, New; York.
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth.
O Schooler, St Louis, Mo L H Laubaok,Unlo&vlUe
T Brush, liY SM Young, h
[L Spew, Harrisburg Mrs Service, do
WB Brown, Md Wm Oochrui, Olnn Ohio I
Martin, AUeghooy j j Craig, Medleon, Ind
Olty.Pn Mark Wnluerj’, South Bend
Of Benner, 4o Md
Chri;tl»n Hew, Flttatmrg lea P Johnaon. ,do .
SS.»Bw.«, d d°o.
Pfi Seidel, Potttfille " ' ,' 8 W Udd, Reading
JohnA Craven, N O
A Scott, jr, N Y 111 Oox, Del
J W Zelefro, do
11 , MBflOßANTS—Fonfiii, street, belfw Arcji. (
d E Andrews, Danbury Ot- Prof U M Johnson, Car
,LHeJruanu,MemphlsToun lisle, p* , r
Edward Riddle, Boston J S Hughes, Stanford Ot
W A,Lowry, Danville, 111 C K Mlrea, Danvillo 111
J JHSooell, * >' do; JUBurchfield,' Plttsb’gb
A F Brooke, Pittsburgh Joseph Speueer, • do
8 Btmu«, Now York T Grocgs. New York
W F Gladding, Pa, r A Samhola, N Orleans ■
Abraham Trout,Mlnerev’e - 0 Brodheud, Bothlehem
E P Weyer, ATadlson Ind J Graham, Fort Wayne
W Elden, PortamouthOhto SR Smith, Mies
W I£ Huttor, Easton I Baughman, Chamberab’g
H W Applegate, L N Waterman, Ottawa 111
M A Waterman, Ottawa 111 B'Beav, HepklnavlUe Ky.
D T Redlearon, WbiteStono T D Winchester, Monroe,
North Carolina North Carolina
J E Marsh,White Stone, NO T Chandler, Parkeburg
D V Miller; Kansas City,Mo 8 M Irvin, Kansas
J Connell, Wilmington,Del A B Tomlinson, Princeton,
Ohaa B Wright. Pr , New Jersey
W B Aber, Pittsburg 0 Wftteriuau, Meriden, Ot
T Connelly, St Joseph, Mo R 8011, Alexondora, Va
,W N Wright. Tenn . W'm lAhn, Oincinuati
li Dettiner, Cincinnati B IVarburg, dn
J B } Nunabcr, Cincinnati.
Mrs Servh. Penngylvania D Hertz, Philadelphia
W S Ohanalcr, Baltimore Chaa W PfttnacJPottsrille
W A Field, Pennsylvania B B Carpenter, wilksbarre
JLMyera,OhiQ OBOolUn,,s< do
Mrs B Hand, Lancaster, Pa O V Hands A wf, N O
J B McAlister Phoenixvme B Hutchinson, Indiana
Joe H Hlggius, New Jersey R 0 Crowell, Indiana
J H Murphy, Indiana.
GIRARD HOTEL—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
Joshua G Wright, NO L F Hasson, Columbia, 80
G 8 Gideon, Washington C H Cwmlcle, NY
Dr T Lawson, USA Dr J S Fall, N Orleans
W P Downer, Buffalo . Maj Graham do
0 Helmke, Louisrille A Pe/ln, do
E R Miles, Charleston, SO 0 Faulkner, Boston
John P Pucher, do E H Gilmer, Montg’y Ala
Edw G Pucher, do John M Mayo, Boston
GeoPucher, do A v Amoker,Florida
John Ward, Palma, bias's G A Sykes, Miss
Miss Sykes, Miss S Bro&dwoll, N Orleans
f W McComts, Baltimore WTI Dunpsey, Washington
F A Halcomb, New Haven Jas T Ames, Mass
Wm Williams, Pa J S Abbott, Columbus,
H Bancroft, Columbus, Ohio
M Bach, NY J Hnalnes, Brady’s Bd, Pa
W P Groves, Alei’ft, La G*oD Burke, Halt
Robt Graig.GalnosvV Ala E W Blooro A lady, Va
MiaeSallle Gralg, do Asher W Cray, Aloi’ft. Va
H Wolff, Ohio WllmerJ Entwlsle, do
Miss C Lieber, Ohio Logan, N Y
Henry 0 Rvereon, N J Dr DIUon, do
J U McGill, Nashv’e, Tenn YJ Walker, Riohm’d, Ky
tD Mahon, Lexln’n, Ky . oif Mulligan A lady, N J
obfc li Mowry, Wash 1 O ' C C Adreon; Balt
N'Holme*. Pa - • AELewiß, do
W Scott, Georgiy P U Bugler, .Richmond, Va
G WHenderson, Eckhart ‘ TUo*Shelby,GreenT’e,MiBB
Wl* Grimsley A Ia,NO W H’H TucKor, N G
Dr J>MLitton,' Tckos T W Wilkinson, Tcnn
T B James, Bermuda ,Chas Browning, Phila
/WCraig. Columbia, Ark BF Tardy, Richmond, Va
Geo Lewis, Clan, Ohio .J W Knapp, N Orleans
J H Pordlcarlfl, N J , ,T H Walsh A la, N Y
MUa L McKtuley, NY ]J P Btow, Mont, Ala •
G D Sperry A da, Balt , J M'Wslkinon, Ky
Mrs WHe old, ' -da ’ '4a‘ E Perry A son, Wash
L T Threlkeld, Ky FA Campbell A la, Va
D K Sherwood, NY , i Cyrn4 J Hunter, Pa
K W Conkllng, Danville j W D Jloore, Pinegrove
G H Randle, Ct { Munroe, Boat/>n
J N Freoman, Ga ¥ Dali, San Francisco
D S Gray, Columbus , L 8 Gordon, Bali
J R Ryan, NY * W A Butter, Chicago
Frank Griunoll, NY i , John F McJelta, Balt
J L Allin, do Francis Junet, Parlß
0 Rochette, dor W D Thayer, Boston
R n Kunkel, N Orleans T A Griffith, Balt
Fredk Hdrnbosfel, NY
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market.
Mr Bherm&n A lady, Ohos- Jno E Mount, Smyrna, Del
terfleld i >VmE Goodman, do
Miss Sally Sherman, do JL JI ever Id, do
Miss Sally Yoang, do J L Duckraaster, Del
ThoaLlppeacott, S&lom Jos R Robison, Phila
Miss Mary Pnncost, do J Duntas, do
M Tobery, Richmond E R Benson, Washington
John U Street, Md county
HF Davis, do J Quimby, Lancaster
J W Ernest, Del R J Dennis New York
Thoa Coats, do M W Hickman, Md
Alexander Mooro, Centre N Hayes, Del
county
STATES UNlON—Market, above Sixth.
Fred E Richards, Panama Wm B Morris A lady, N Y
Thos Robbins. Clearfield R B Taylor, Clearfiold
0 0 Hinkle. PER, Sami II Lockard, Columbia
Jas W Hunter, Columbia Alex D Boggs, Harrisburg
CITY HOTEIA-Third street above Race.
R H Cowell, Lancaster, Pa G McWilliams, Doylestown
L Wilson, Jr, do ' Mrs Moss, do
Wm Long A eon, do GW Fisher, Lewtsburg
Henry Jack, Centre co Miss F Fisher, do
John Bigler, Lycoming co H Kuhn, Baltimore
John Morrison,Racino F Corson, Fort Wayne
E P&rrivicin, N Y Ilcury Plact, Marietta
J Minton, do P fllankmin, Mauayunk
H Branch, ¥renchtown Henry Jones: Branchtown
John Paul, do . R Richards, Phitoda
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Sramrii’s Saving Fund —Office 303 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de
posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate
' pf five per cent, per annum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open dally, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 lu the evening.* President
Franklin Fell) ’ Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
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tional Safety Trust Company. In WALNUT Street, south
west corner of Third Street, Philadklpiiia. Assets
over One Million aid a Hal? of Dollars, invested
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first class secnritiM, as required by the charter. This
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iUarrtages,
On the 25th Instant, by the Rev. Henry Steele Clark,
WILLIAM 11. MUNYAN to MARY PORTER, daughter
of the late WiUi&m ProbflßCo. a
On the 26th instant, by Bishop Kennerd, Mr. JONA
THAN MILLER to Miss ANN MARIA WILSON.
On the 28th instant, by Rov. W. Bishop. JAMES E.
WHITE, of this city, to EDITH MONROE, of West
Chester, Pa.
EHcatljs.
On Wednesday, the 26th instant, JAMES, Infant rod
of O. Burt and Kate 0. Town, aged 4 months.
Funeral from his father's residence. N. E. comer of
Tenth and Fitzwater streets, this (Friday morning) at
9 o’clock. it*
On the 25th instant, SUSAN McMAKIN, in the 64tb
year of her ago,
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FAMILIAR LIFE OF PENNSYLVANIA. (Origi
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POETRY.
THE OLD FAMILIAR STRAIN. (Original.) (By
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THE RAVEN. (ByEnOis A. Pox.)
THE LABORER. (By B. Bbiduubt.)
THEY ARR SLEEPING.
i TOSOfiLLANEOtrs,
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AMERICAN HORSES IN ENGLAND.
HISTORY OF THE COAL MINES.
ME FASHIONABLE CHURCH. (Original.)
WAS OLIVER OROMWELL A POET. (Original.
FRANKLIN'S GRAVE. (Original.)
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THE CHINESE SUGAR CANE-ITS GROWTH
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Academy op music, broad and
10COBT Streets.—sfr. E. A.. MARSHALL, Bole
Lessee.—Last night but two of the
PROMENADE OONOKRTS!
THIS EVENING, Aug. 28—The following attractive
features. MADAME JOHANNSEN, MIB3 0. RICH
INGS, Mr. PICKANESER, MR. FRAZER, Blr. OAUL
BERGMAN, the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. New
and SPLENDID STATUARY, from the Wareroomsof
SIGNOR VITO VITI A SON, perfect likenesses of the
following eminent American Statesmen: Washington,
Clay; Jackson, Webster, Calhoun, and Fillmore.
Admittance 25 cent*.
rational theatre, WALNUT ST.,
JL"* above Eighth.
GEO. CHRISTY AND WOOD’S MINSTRELS, from
444 Broadway, New York.
Business Manager..... MR. H. WOOD.
Stage Manager?..;.. MR. GEO. CHRISTY.
Treasurer MR L. M.WINANS.
Amiissiok-- Beats in Private Box, 76 cents; Orchestra
Chairs, 50 cents; Dress Circle and Parquot, cents:
Family Circle, 25 cents. . >.'<
THIS (Friday) EVENING, Aug. 28th. a grand pro-’
gramme, among which will be found Husb-o-Bye, Baby,
Nancy Till, &c.
To conclude with the comedietta, entitled
NEW YEAR’S CALLS.
Peter Day..... ..Mr.Geo. Christy
Door* open at 7. To commence at 8 o’clock.
WAYNE OLIVINE. Acting Manager
ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—Sole Lessee w. WHEATLEY.
Scale op Piuoxs.— Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents; Dree*
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seat*), 60cents;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre. 26 cents; Sent* in Pri
vate Boxes, 75 cents; Whole Private Box, S 3; Gallery,
18cents; Gallery for Colored Persons,2s cent*; Pri
vate Box in G&llonr for Colored Persona, 33 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M.
J. M. B. WHITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, Aug. 28ih, will be pre
sented, second time, the beautiful romantic play, entitled
ST. MARC.
St. Mar 0,.... Mr. E. L. Davenport
Dianora.. ..Mrs. E. L. Davenport
To conclude with the comedietta of
THE MARRIED BACHELOR.
Sir Charles ConTtall Mr. Dolman
Sharp Mr. J. S. Clarke
Lady Courtall .Mrs. TannehiU
Groce .Mias Anna Cruise
Doors will open at 7 o’clock.
Performances commence at 7# precisely.
WfALNU T STREET THEATRE.—Fro-
V v prietor, Mr. WM. J. NAGLE; Acting and Stage
Manager, Mr. WAYNE OLWINE. Prices—Dress Circle
and Parquetto, 60 ceuta: Upper Circle, 25 cents: Private
Box tad Orchestra Seat*, 76 cents. Box Office open
from 9 o’clock A. M. to 4 P. M. Doors openat 7 o’clock;
performance will commence at 8.
No hill received.
CRANFORD'* OPERA HOUSE—
K 7 . ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
Doors open at 7# o’clock—to commence at 8.
Admittance 25 cents.
MONDAY EVENING, Aug. 24, and every evening this
weekl will be performed anew original poetical, prosalc&l,
Metaphorical, Operatical, Burlesque .. Extravaganza,
written expressly for this establishment by John Har
rington, Esq., entitled
LA TRAVIATA.
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
BBVOfIFOt- DAKOSS. 0U24-lw
THOMEUF' 8 VARIETIES, N. W. COR.
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, (new) 601 Chest
nut.
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT NIGHT
LY, interspersed with dances and concluding on MON
DAY and TUESDAY with the little IMP and TWO
PHILOSOPHERS. Fanchette, M’LLE LEFOLLE: First
Philosopher, CH. KENDALL; Second Philosopher, SAN
FORD. On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and
SATURDAY withTHifTWO GREGORY’S. Fanchette,
MAD. LOUISE PAYNE; Little Gregory, CH. KENDALL.
Commencing at half-past 7. Admisulon 10 cents.
J. B. THOME l/F, Proprietor.
J. 0. WARREN, Conductor. au24-lw*
PARKINSON' 8 ILLUMINATED GAR
DENS,
OHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TENTH.
PROMENADE CONCERTS with the Scottish Nightin
gale, a Fine Orchestra, Fire Works, &0.,
EVERY EVENING.
sa lfl-tf Admittance, one shilling.
£egal Notices.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF MONT
GOMERY county, August 19th, 1857. Notice is
hereby given, to all persons interested in the estate of
Mary Alderfu, late of the township of Lower Salford, in
said county of Montgomery, deceased, that Abraham,
John, and Benjamin Alderfu have applied to said Court,
by petition, praying for a decree for the sale of the real
estate of said Mary AldorfU, deceased. The said Court
have fixed WEDNESDAY, the SOth day of September,
1857, at 10 o’clock A. 51., at the Court House, In Norris
town, for all parties interested to appear and show cause,
if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioners
should not he grouted. By order of the Court.
J. B. DAVIS, Clerk of the Orphans’ Court.
au2o-d3w
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of JAMES
HAMILTON, deceased.
The auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and settle the
account of Thos. Cadwalader, executor and trustee of
tho lost will and testament of James Hamilton, deceased,
arising from the portion of the estate belonging to
schedule B. annexed to the indenture of partition, dated
Jan. 26,1849, recorded lu the office for the recording of
deeds for the city aud couoty of Philadelphia, In deed
book G. W. 0., No. 3, p. 497, *ad to report distribution,
will meet the parties interested at his office, No. 628
Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia, on TUES
DAY, September Ist, 1857, at 4 p. M.
au 21-eodst FRANCIS WHARTON. Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of J. A
NEWMAN, deceased.
The auditor appointed to audit, adjust, aud settle the
second account or James Bhaw, executor of the last will
and testamentof J. A. NeWmsn, deceased, and to report
distribution, will meet the parties interested at his of
fico, No. 629 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia,
on TUESDAY, September Ist, 1857, at 6 p. m.
au 21-eodSt FHANQIB WHARTON, Auditor.
Hooks,
f-iOAST PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WILI
\J SOON BE PUBLISHED, tbn following utondard
Books, viz: litunt’a Coast Pilot. 18th odition; Bow
ditch’i Navigator,27th edition; Shipmaster's Assistant,
9th edition.
We Invite attention to our new Spring Centre Com.
pomes, which answer for either light or heavy weather,
and are especially adapted for steamers, and vessels
where the motion is couoiderable. They require fewer
repairs than any compass now in use.
Marine Opera OUiwtes of superiorqualitv, Spy Glasies,
Aneroid and Mercurial Barometers, Thermometers,
American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad
rants, Azimuth Compares, Binaries, Log Glasses, and
all kinds of Nautical Instruments and Books, constantly
on hand.
Also, Chartaof all parts of the world from the latest
and beat authorities.
Agents for Bogera* American Code of Signals, Deni’s
Chronometers and Compasses, and for Abbott's Horo*
meter, and an instrument for working Out problem* in
Nautical Astronomy by simple Inspection and with per
fect accuracy. They have received the approval of ex
perienced shipmasters, and have beeu adopted by the
U. S. Navy. ft. * G. W. BLUNT.
aulS-lm* No. 379 Water Street.
Henderson & co* great liter-
ARY FAIR. FIFTH and ARCH streets.
In order to gratify the wishes of our numerous pa
trons, and induce the book-buying public to fill up their
libraries at the usual low prices, wo intend to present to
every purchaser of books to the amount of $1 and up
wards, a Gift ia value of from 26 cents to $lOO. Call at
our establishment, look at our valuable stock, and select
for yourselves.
Recollect you are not buying at chance, for every pur
chaser gets bis books at the*usual price, and very many
wtii get, in addition, a present worth having. au2l-8m
rWANS > great gift book sale.
JJJ No. 336 CHESTNUT Street. N. 8.-No connect
tlon with any other house in the City. anl-Sm
Sewing filatijincs
The watson
$lO FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
HAS COME!
And Ib now open for Exhibition at Second Story, front
Room, No. 726 CHESTNUT atreot. State and County
Rights for salo. Apply as above. au26-tf.
A"
WEBSTER, k Co., beg respectfully to introduce
thoiusolros to the public as the manufacturers of the
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 QUALIIiES OF
THEM ALL. and will bo suro to commend itself, upon
examination, to Tamilic*, tailors, saddlers, shoemakers,
and seamstresses. Those in want of A GOOD ARTICLE,
that will make a handsome lock-stitch, work WITH
LITTLE NOISE, that will HEM, BIND, STITCH, BUN.
or GATHER; Indeed, that will give entire satisfaction
even after they have been used for yearn, ore invited to
call at our rooms, 108 South EIGHTH Street, np stairs.
HUNT, WEBSTER, k Co.
Sewing of every description executed in the best pos
sible manner, and 09 reasonable terms. Samples of our
work sent by mail to any part of the United States.
au22-tuths3m.
Dancing academy.—naylor. &
DAUGHTER’S DANCING AOADEMY, TENTH
and SOUTH streets, commencing TUESDAY, September
1,1857. The subscribers, In offering tbia prospectus to
the dancing community, respectfully acknowledge their
kindness during past seasons, and pledge themsclrca
that nothing shall be wanting on their part to raako the
coming season surpass in brilliancy that of former
years.
Mr. N. and Daughter have, with untiring exertions,
added to their already full list of fashionable dances,
many new ones, which will bo introduced during the
season.
DAYS OF TUITION,
}or Children—Tuesday and Saturday Afternoons from
3to 6 o’clock; for Ladles and Gentlemen—Tuesday and
Saturday Evenings from 7 till 10 o’clock au 27-3 m
Educational booksto're—e. c.
& J. BIDDLE, No. 508 MINOR Street, (between
Market and Chestnut atreots, west of Fifth street.)
having devoted their attention especially to the publi
a Uou and sale of Rooks for the use of Schools and Col
leges, hare for sale a stock embracing most of the text
books extensively used in the educational institutions 0
the United States, which, togatbor with an assortment
of Blank JJookß aud Stationery adapted to the wants of
schools, they offer for salo, wholesale and retail, at low
puces. Teucbers and others wishing to examine text
books with referonco to introduction Into schools, ar6
invited to call and oxaraine the above named stock
su27-dlw
JE. & B. SCHELL’S ~
• CITY MARBLE WORKS AND STEAM MANTEL
FACTORY.
MABBLE HALL,
B. E. CORNER OF TENTH AND VINE STREETB,
.... FHILADELPHIA.
Where every ran.ty of MARBLE MANTELS, TOMBS.
MONUMENTS, TABLE TOPS and FLOOBINO, ran to
.applied upon remmnble terms. «u2l.tu(Sra
(VJACIrREGOR HOT-AIR FURN ACES
ITB. Sold by OHADWIOK h BRO., SECOND Street
fir.tdooroboroßdco. auglB-3mos.
MAGARGE & CO.,—
Jri. ?. eslera *“ paper, RAGS, 4c., No.
3ft Booth SIXTH Street, Philadelphia aulOtl)
Glenwood cemetert office, no.
118 WALNUT Bt.,b«)n» FIFTH .nlltf
HUFTT’S AMERICAN MANU
vji FAOTURED STEEL PEN a trial, dor CHEST.
NUT Street, above Fourth. Slp.r,roM. aul-lm
JOHN N. REEVES, CARPENTER AND
BUILDER, PASSYUNK ROAD, opposite County
PrUon. *
Orders for Jobbing promptly attended <O. anl-lm
CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BYOHAD
\J WIOK & BRO., N 0.292 N. SECOND Street.
aug!B«3moft.
E“ NEWLAND & CO.. “
• LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Importer! and Dealers In OU Paintings, Water-Color
Drawings, Engraving*. &o. A large assortment Always
on hand. Packing and removing Ola Mes, and banging
attendod to. 604 ABOH Street, above Sixth/ south
side, Philadelphia. aul-lm rp
WELCOME RANGE.-SOLD BY CHAD
WICK & BRO, 202 N. SECOND St. au!B-3m.
dcmtobatss for ©See.
For assembly—
JOHN M. WEILS.
Second District—Second Ward.
ID* Subject to Democratic Buies. au 2S-KR*
[?OR CORONER—Ur. THOMAS JONES,
V of Seventh Ward. Subject to Democratic Buies,
au 23-liyS*
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT, JOHN p. M’FADDEK, of Third W*rd,
Subject to the rules of the Democratic Party, a Jl-tf
TjlOfe ASSEMBLY—JOSEPH" J. KEEFE.
A' —Second Legislative District, Second Ward.
Subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention.
au6-dtSB
For recorder op deeds t. b.
TOWN, Fourth Ward. Subject to Democratic
rules. au 20-dtSS
For clerk of quarter sessions
—WILLIAM BAFFIN, Flint Ward. Subject \o
Democratic Rule*. ' auSU-tsep 8*
Recorder of deeds—albert d.
BOILEAU, Sixteenth Ward. Subject to Demo
cratic Rules. auglB-dt«ep3*
FOR PROTHONOTARY OF THE DIS
TRICT COURT, WM. M. REILLY, of FiretWerd.
Subject to Democratic Rnlee. aul7-dtaeB*
OR ASSEMBLY—JOHN H. BRADY,
Eighth War i—Seventh Legislative District. Sub
ject to Democratic rules. auls-teepBt
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT.~WM. LOCGBLIN, Second Ward. Sub
ject to Democratic rales. an!s-Sep7*
FOR ASSEMBLY—EDWIN smith,
NINTH DISTRICT, TWELFTH WARD. Subject
to Democratic Ruler. aalA*
FOR ASSEMBLY—Second District, PEU
RAN J. COOK. Second Ward. Subject to Democratic
Rules. au 12-tC*
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS—
JOSEPH CROCKETT, Sixteenth Ward. Subject
to Democratic Rules. au 12-4**
Fok recorder of deeds—thos.
J. HEMPHILL, Tenth ward, Yin# street, above
Eighth. Subject to Democratic rules. aulO-lni*
Fob assembly—third district—
IRANKUN McILVAIN, Bubject to S^noentio
For coroner—dr. feodore mier-
SON, Fifth Ward. Subject to Democratic Buies,
auB-lm*
For prothonotary of the dis
trict COURT, LEWIS T. HEARS, of TwelfL
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules, auB-lm»
Prothonotary of the district
COURT, GEORGE F. MEESER, Twenty-second
Ward. Subject to Democratic Buies. an4-tSeB
For recorder of deeds—r. r.
.YOUNG, Seventh Ward. Subject to Democratic
Rules au4-lm*
For coroner—n. c. reid, m. d.
Subject to Democratic Rules. au4 lm#
For assembly—first district—
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY, First Ward. Subjecl
to decision of the Democratic Convention. aul~6w*
For assembly—third district—
DAVID R. McLEAH, Fourth Ward. Subject to
Democratic Buies. sul-taeg*
For recorder of deeds—
CHARLES H. MILLER.
Fourteenth Ward,
Subject to Democratic Buies, on aul t seS
For recorder of deeds—george
W. WUNDEB, Thirteenth Ward. Buhject to De
mocratic Buies. aul-sw*
I7IOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—N. F.
WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject to Democrat!,
rules. auS-te*
riLERK of quarter sessions.-
VJ GEORGE BIMPBON, THIRTEENTH WARD.-
Subject to Democratic Buies. aults*pB
i&nrationol.
CSCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,SOUTH-
K 5 west CORNER OF ARCH AND TENTH STREETS
The pupils in this Institution will be instructed in all
the branches of a thorough English Education, and every
facility for the acquirement of knowledge provided for
them.
The discipline will be a careful pointing onward and
upward.
The school-year-is ditided into two terms, of fire
mouths each, commencing first of Ninth Mouth (Sep
tember,) and first of Second Month (February )
TERMS
First Department, per term of five months $25.00
Second « “ “ 23.00
Third “ “ « 16.00
Fuel, dec., per term 1.00
HARRIETT BROWN
Philadelphia, 1867.
REFERENCES
Thomas Klmber,
Samuel Settle, Jr.,
MarmadukeC.Cope,
William. Kettle,
Thomas Wistar,
Anthony P. Morris,
Joshua H. Morris,
Uriah Hunt,
au2s-lm.
fiTUPPLEE’S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
$3 LADIES, (boarding and day pupils.) N. W. corner
ELEVENTH aud QUEEN streets. Fifth session will
open on September 7th. Best reference gireo, in
cluding ail present And former patrons. an£6-tf
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS’INSTITUTE,
WEST PHILADELPHIA.—Professor SAUN
DERS can receira a few more PUPILS in bin family.
Inquire of Colonel FORNEY, the Editor of this Paper,
Who has at this time a son in hii family; or address
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS,
West Philadelphia Institute
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. E. corner EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD streets Professors of the highest
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing full
particulars, pupils’ names, testimonials, Ae., can be
had on application.
au2o-tf P. DONLEAYY LONG, Principal.
Hall of st. jambs the less,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOT 3.
Ret. B. R. Suysir, Rictoa.
The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sep*
ternber 1.
Circular* may be obtained at the Book Store of H.
HOOKER, S. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Post Office, Falls of Schuylkill. Phila
delphia. sal 7-8 w
MRS. BARTON’S boarding and
DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1929
CHESTNCT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY in September. nal9-ow#
TVOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
Al persons, male and female, to gain a share of thie
world's goods and comforts aa a
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIBY BROTHERS’ BUSINESS ACADEMY.
Nob. 148 and 150 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.
THE LEIDY’S take pleasure in saying, that daring
the past year a large number of persona acquired a
BUSINESS EDUCATION, enabling many to secure pro
fitable situations, and others to prosecute their business
operations successfully. au23-3m.
/CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA COM
\J MEROIAL COLLEGE, S. 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 sod attentive Teachers, noder the immediate
supervision of the Principal.
One of tho Best Penmen in the Country has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms, Ac. aul-lm
sais, (Japs,
WF. IVARBURTON, FASHIONABLE
• HATTER, No. 430 CHESTNUT Street, below
Fifth, Philadelphia. an4-lm rp
SULLBNDER & PASCAL,
HATTERS,
sul-fim No. 8 8. SIXTH street, Philadelphia.
iSsmlsincn’B -fnrnisijing ffioobs.
VSriNCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
II MJfN'S fURNISHING STOBE, ml I'ATi.VT
SHOOBDEBBEAMSiUBT MA.NUPA'JTOKY, No 10D
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cat ol
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. ans-lyif
jIfECHANICS, FARMERS, MANUFAC-
AfA TURER3, AND CHEMISTS,
WILL FIND THE
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
Exactly adapted to their wants. A sew volume begins
on the 13th of September; therefore now is the time to
remit the subscription price. One volume of this jour
nal contain* 410 pages ol printed mailer, and has about
600 engravings ol nearly all the improvements made in
Naw and Oust Mills, Wnier Wheels, Latkes, Steam
Engines, Reapers, and Aloiacrs, Agrstulhmil Imple
mints, and tools of various kinds commonly employed
in shops and factories.
Tho Inventor, Mechanic, Chemist, Engineer, Farmer.
Manufacturer, and Housekeeper, will find in each num
her interesting articles adapted to their wants. It is the
most extensively circulated, and the only reliable jour
nal of the kind in this country.
The Subscription Price la only $2 per rear,
Si lor six months, and leas to Clubs.
PREMIUMS, VARYING FBOM $3OO TO $2O, IN CASH.
ARE OFFERED FOR THE LARGEST LIST OF
SUBSCRIBERS.
Specimen Number and Prospectus Circular art sent
free .
The Editors will also furnish, free of charge, circulars
in regard to the beat method of procuring American and
Foreign Patents, and Information is freely given upon
such subjects.
Addrcß.l
au 21>fmw 4t
MUNN Sc CO.,
128 FULTON St.. New York.
FIRE
VT AKOB COMPANY, PH
302 WALNUT street, west ot
fD MARINE INSUR
HILADELPHIA—Office. No.
of THIRD.
ONLF TAKEN.”
OTO*B.
Jer. Walker,
Jno. McClure,
Tho. Crarea,
A. 8. Oillett,
Furman Sheppard,
Sami. Jones, JI. D.,
Joseph Klapp, M. D.
Wm. M. Bw&In,
John Anapacli, Jr.,
H. N. Burroughs,
J. 1). Hugbea,
F. D. Sherman,
Wm. P. Hacker,
J. P. Steiner,
If. A. Shackelford,
„ „ _ Hon. JOIA JONES, PruMent.
Hon. O. w. WOODWARD, Vice President.
Jmo. 8. McMolli.v, Secretary.
HW9 B. Alyo&D, Aisigt&nt Secretary. au3-3m
Thomas e. Baxter.—hardware,
CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No, 910 MARKET ST,,
ahnva Ninth, aoath sfde. Philadelphia »u l«6m
OFFICE OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE
POOR. No. 36 North Sstsmth Sthibt—PHILA
DELPHIA, Adopst 26,1857. _
Proposals for the purchase of FLOuR BARRELS, ac
cruing during the ensuing year at the Philadelphia
Alias House, will be received at this 5 office until 10
o’clock, on Monday, August 31st. gold proposals to
state the average price per barrel, and to he endorsed,
“ Proposals tor Jlonr Barrels.» ’
au27-4t O.'W. SCBLATER, Secretory.
CHEAP SUMMER FUEL—GAS COKE,
Sa 13 «M “ PHILADELPHIA
GAS IfORKS ror the reduced price of five cents a bushel,
and may ho obtained in Urge or small quantity by an.
plying at the Gas Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH
Street.
, ii is Mid at the Worts,
in First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An
thracite, a tj2 60 per ton.
(Signed,) J. C. CRESSON, Engineer.
PntLAiistpnu Gas Wob*s, Aug. 26, >67. au2?-tf
TAMBS KELLY, (Successor to William
%F Curtis) Regalia, Books, Jewels, Emblems, Masonic
and Encampment Charta. Ac. Odd Fellows’ Hall,
NORTH SIXTH STREET, below Race, Philadelphia.
Orders from any part of the country, addressed to
James Kelly, promptly attended to. an 1-lm
hotels and Bratnnnmts.
IVfEKCHANTS’ HOTEL,
i'l NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Aaor* Miutf,
PHILADELPHIA-
McILIBB£S * SONS, PMWWW.
CLINTON PLACE HOTEL, BROAD*
WAY, cower of EIGHTH,-rtreet, Net* tort.
YIUS ELEGANT MODERN ESTABLISHMENT U
now open for the reception or guests, in the European
style. * '
tiINGLE ROOMS from 60 cents to $1 per day. SUITS
of ROOMS ter Families, from $1 5u to $lO per dsy. Th*
MEALS served at ail hoars by the CABO, at moderate
rates.
o>iiUiCt£Llii2( ( (< Icog and hfonUr kcevn te
the patrons of Jones’ and the United States Hotel,
Philadelphia,”) is associated lu the management, and
has especial charge of the Catering Department, irel7
attention has been paid to make the organization per.
feet, and our friends, patrons, and the travelling public
in general, may rest assurred that no effort Shall he
Wanting to make the CLINTON worthy the favor which
we hereby respectfully solicit.
auS-lm* WINANT &. 00
SCOTT HOUSE—Corner of Irwiu Street
and Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. B. D. MABSSB,
Proprietor. *ulS*Sa *
LOUIS B. COFFIN,—
THIRD WARD HOTEL, (BIHOCRATIQ HEAD
„ QUARTERS,)
South-eut corner Elf TH and QUE£N Streets,
nai-im PJulsdtiphl*.
WILLIAM N. KING,—SOUTHERN
• 2XCIIANGB HOTEL, ikrath-ewt comer of
I’flfH and CARPENTER tits., Philadelphia, scl-lm
P<HESNUT STREET HOUSE SAMUEL
MILLER, (Old So. 121) Sew No. 331 CHERNUT
SI'REET, beloie foarth, Ebllodolpbis. .u 1-la,
YVTILLIAM HANNINGS’ City Lager Beer
T T Saloon, So. 32 CARTER’S ALLEY, fhjLul.l
- an 1-La
PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to da
benture 260 casks St. Joseph’s Pure juice Port
Wine, in qra. and eighths.
Ten puncheons Joan Ramsay Islay Malt Scotch Whi*>
key, 2 years old
.Fifty pipes Anchor Gin.
Marett, Martel, Bouvet, and J. 3 Dapuy Brandies, all
of which I offer to the trade at reduced prices.
JOS. P. TOBIAS,
iru27*3mos 88 and 90 3. Front St., below Walnut.
EP. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORT*
• EBB of BRANDIES, TONES, Ac.; also; agents
and sole proprietors of the old WHEAT WHISKEY.
No. 6 North FRONT street. au2J-lm
A LEXANDER y. holmes, wine and
LIQUOR STORE, No. 226. Southeast Corner of
GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. aul*ly
M/TLLIAM F. PITFIELD,—IMPORTER
» T of BRANDIES, WISES, Ac.. Ac.. So. 323
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. aol-lm
Cl. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN fINE WIK'SS, LIQUORS, CIUAES,4o. 24
South fIT TH Street, Philadelphia. .ui-ij
OKANDIE§. —Finet, C<t3tillu& & Co., M&-
w rett & Co., and other brands of Cognac* of Tenons
vintages, in hau pipes and quarter caaks; PellevoUin
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, La halfpipes, Quarter
casks and one-eighth casks, all la Custom House stores,
imported and for sale by
TVITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (now
No. 333) North THIRD Street, PhiUdolphiA-Shijmia*
orders promptly attended to. lul-tf
TXAYAIf A CIGARS—A handsome assort-
XX meat, each tu
Jigaro, Partagas,
C&O4QM, SuitAOA,
Gloria, Jupiter,
Col oso, ConveicUstet,
Torrey Lopes, Union Americana,
Orejon, flora Cabana, 31c., See.,
Ao., la X, jtf, I*o lod 1-10 boxes, of ail sixes and quali
ties, la store and constantly xewlTiag, and fox sale tow,
by CHARLES r£TX,
(new) 239 WALNUT Stmt,
below Second, cacond story
CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
A SEGA.R3.—A choice invoice of these celebrated
brands on hoard brig ‘ ‘ New Era, ” daily expected from
Havana, and for sale loir, by CHARLES TETE,
(New) 13d Walnut street, below Second,
anl Second Story.
YKTOLBERT Sc SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
v v 431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom
House, between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
PEREMPTORY SALE OP EMDROIDERIE3 AND
MILLINERS’ GOODS. BY CATALOGUE, ON A
LIBERAL CREDIT.
WEDNESDAY NEXT.
J.D.’White, 11. D.,
Benj. S. Janney, M. D.
Robert K, Wright,
Thomas D. Smith,
George Orlscora,
William F. PitfleM,
Darid Yanderreer,
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely] we will sell by
catalogue, on a liberal credit, a l&rgs and valuable
assortment of French and Scotch Embroideries, and Mi'
linery Goods.
William B. Thomas.
REAL FRENCH VEILS.
Also, an invoice of real French Silk Lace Tells
VALUABLE STOCK BY ORDER OF THE ASSIGNEE
Also, a large and valuable stock, by order of the as
signee, consisting of 1,200 square and long Shawls. £OO
elegant French Cambric Collars, with a general assort
ment of Choice Trimmings and Miliaeiy Goods.
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Also, an assortment or superior Silver-Plated Ware,
such as Table and Tea Spoons, Forks, Ac. The whole
will be arranged fer examination with catalogues early
on the morning of sale, when the trade and purchaser*
generally are invited to attend.
GOLD JEWELRY.
Also, Inelnded In the stock, by order of the
will be found, vis .* 60D gold Breastpins and Eardrops;
Ladies* fine Cameo Brooches j do do Florentine do j do
do Mm&lc do; do do Jet do.
Also, Finger-rings and a general variety of gold Jew
elry, worthy special attention.
FINE EMBROIDERIES, LACES, BANDS, kc
Also, a line elegant Cambric Collars.
LACES, BLONDES, EDGINGS, Ac.
Also, ft line Thread Laces, Blonder. Edgings 4 C
LADIES’ EMBBOIDEKED AND HEM-STITCHED
LINEN UDKF3.
Also, a Kao Ladies' elegant quality embroidered »«<
plain sheer Linen Cambric Xidki*: hen-stiwhed do
FLOCNCINGS AND BANDS.
Also, a line Cambric I'iooscings, Cambric Bands.
Also, Silk Veils. Genii’ Kid Gloves, Gauntlet Sieeres
WHITE CRAPE SHAWLb.
Also, embroidered White Crape Shafts, heavy SUE
Fringes.
Moses Nathans, auctioneer
AND COMMISSION SIEHCHANT, S. E turner
SIXTH ud BACE Street..
Sale on account of the United States Oerernmeat, by
order of Win. Badger, E&j., New Agent.
On TUESDAY MORNING next, Sept lit.atlOVelGCk,
Sale of Real Estate belonging to the Uwtsd States
Goverameat, on the premises,
Con slating of very valuable Wharves, fronting on the
River Schuylkill, and very valuable Building Lota •'din
number, iituuted contiguous to the U a Naval
Asylum, vis : from .No. 1 to No 9 iuclusiv* * nine
Building l/ita, fronting on South street and extending
In depth 133 feet 6 inches; from N'o 10 to No. Id in*
elusive, uine Buildiog Lots on Shippen street, extend*
ing m depth 134 feet 6 inches; from No 19 to No 28
inclusive, eight Building Lots oa Soatherlaad avenue
varying in size.
No. 27—The United States Naval Asylum wharf.
No. 25—The adjoining wharf
No. 29—Large maiding Lot.
Terms of saIe—CASH.
The plan cen be ecen at the Auction store, S. E cor
of Sixth and Race streets.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, tae 2d o? September
-166* , at 10 o’clock. »t the Philadelphia Navy lard cot
sistmg m part 01—2 bbla belt, 1i,2l lbs bread, ii !U
cbee.e, 40SJ< lbs butter, 2 bbls pork, 11)0 lbs pickles
1019 lbs rice, large lot of emptj bread sod whisker
barrels, a lot or spirit room casks from 300 to ltd
gallons, boat and mess breakers, a lot of cooking
utensils, tea kettles, frying pans, stew pans, grid
irons, table covers, lot of shades for stem wlndowa
two cabin state room carpets, looking glasses, hanging
lamps, shades for wardrobes, dish corers, brass drums,
bugles, French horns, hand trumpets,three boat ensigns,
boat pennants, two broad pennants, American J*ca, lot
of carpenter’# tools, 33 gobs paint oil, lot ot hide fpd
wheelrope, 25 ship buckets, galley and fixtures, 42 feet
suction hose, lanterns, lamp oil, lot of blocks, band
lines, log lines, lot oil casks and barrels, atd numerous
other articles. The whole to be sold without reserve to
(ho highest bidder.
FIRST SALE OF FURNITURE,
At the S. E. corner of SIXTH and Race Streets cn 2J
and yd story rooms, entrance from Race street
This (FRIDAY) MORNING, August 26th, at 10
o’elock. Sals positive to pay advances
Consisting in part of—several rich gilt frame ova
French mirrors, iancy top mirrors, wahuganv frame
looking glasses, three ply imperial carpets, soiis, mar
bletop tables, Spring seat chairs, rocking do. bedsteads,
feather beds, spring and other mattresses, dressing bu
reaus, chamber bureaus, secretary do, book card
tables, breakfast tables, centre tables, tWndsor chairs
and settees, and furniture generally appertaining to
bousekeepug. *
JOHN BAVLIS, AUCTIONEER, No. 325
ARCH Street, between Third and i earth Streets-
SALES EVERY EVENING at 7 u'cloc*
Of Boots, Shoos, Brogans, Gaiters, Hardware, Cutlery,
Watches, Jewelry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, finer
Goods, Notions, Ac.. Ac.
N.B Term# of Night Sales, four months credit for
approved City acceptances, for sums of gioo and rer
with interest added (row date of sale
CARD.—Qut-door Bales solid ted of Household Furni
ture at dwellings, Stocks of Hardware, UuderwrUeiV
Sales of Hardware. Cutlery, Ac. Consignments soli
cited to be sold at the Auction Room- moder
ate. Apply as above. Advances made on Consignments
of Goods. S d i m
IV. SMITH, AUCTIONEER.
N - E- corner of BABBO.V unit SOUTH Street,
above Second. '
EVENING SALES.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING.
At 1% o’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, CuY*
tery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothiug, Watches. Jew*;.'
ry, Fancy Articles, Ac.
SJAMUEL NATHANS, ANCTIONEEK,
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE. No 212 SoatL
Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from 1 o'clock, A M , until W
o’clock in the e?eulne.
Out-door sales, and isles »t the Auction House, it
tended upon the most satisfactory terms
CAPITAL £200,000.
Established for ths last Thirty liars.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Di»
monds, Bilver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer
cbandiie, Clothing, .Furniture, JJeddmg, Cigars. Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horsed, Carnages, and Goods cf
every description.
All goods can remain any length of time agteed
upon. . °
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be charged 2 per cent, per month - |soo and over
the lowest market rate. ’
Thu Store House haring a depth of 140 feet, has
fire and thief-proof raults to store ail raluables, and pri
v‘ TJ'SS ? ,l*£ 6 I ,rem ‘ars, also, a hearr mV
Seed u£n" tt * ben ' at of *“ S eBOM i «'“S Px*'
a “ 0 “ nt ° r Haring an unlimited capital,
to make adtances on more satis
tWa 011 terms than any other in
Money adranced to the poor, in small amounts, pith
oat any charge.
- „ „ „ AT PRIVATE SALE
trold Patent Lerer and other "Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing trill be soid at reduced prices. aul-ly
JAMES SHE K IDA If, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. Ift and 18 South NISTII STREET
ABOVE CHESTNUT. ’
A largo and well selected stock of CLOTH'S and
CASSIMERE3 always on hand.
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the best ipußity, aod m the most fashionable strle
Particular attention giren to CNIiOKJI C..0T11-INO
1NO- auii.tt
Mrs. m. a. burke,
602 CHESTNUT STREET.
Inform SOOTHERS
b*s opened
i‘ALL AJJD -WIStER PATTERNHATS in faacv colors,
And a full lIUOI IU0 of HATS. suglS.2ir
iAGS! FLAGS!—PACKER FLAGS,
slso Plain Flags from two and a half inches to fire
feet, whoksale and retail, at the Flag Depot, No. 60
South Second street,
*~uS
tDines anb ignore.
HENRY BOHLES A CO.,
Nos. 221 and 223 South Fourth street.
(Eobacro anil Cigars.
Sales bjj Sanction.
Merchant Sailors.