The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 31, 1857, Image 3

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    V^f : THE MONET MARKET. ;
" Philadelphia, August 29,1857.
eales at the Stock Board, to-day, were affected
‘-\ ; it?piewhat as’ to the fancy stocks by the reported failure
Atwood k. Co., a firm in New York, largely connected
;,’v zwiih the West. Beading Railroad shares, of which up-
.--word* of 2300 wero sold, fluctuated between 3Q# and
-The other Bales show a. firmness in prices with
_ x^ transactions/ Reliable securities ate not largely
'hj papered and their' prices.ate improving. , ', ’
Money &• in good supply, and meets with an active'
, the street, increased by the contraction of
discounts. The rates remain about the Bameas
/'~ %\4nowd yesterday, 1 for choice, names, and to for
less favorably known.
„ It seems to he thwgeneral opinion In various parts of
" the country, resulting‘from profound reflection, that
• Wall'street iB not th& world, and that tbe tlmeh'as
' passed when Its bankers and broken may destroy or sc
, rlpusly injure the monetary prospects of the country.
• The people have so long heard the prophecies of- a
coming crash, like. Miller’s predictions'of the end of the
~ world, always coming, near at hand, that they began to
. think it would be strange indeed if its prognostications
'should never be 1 verified. And when Jt bad come, and
the prophets went mad with delight, seeing -that they
bad told us so, many were found whothoughtthat there
might possibly bo a general collapso in our commercial
affairs. But they find'that after all it Is only the bulls
and hears of the stock market who are in trouble, and
they read one day that Jacob Little, the great original
Jacob, has flailed for fivo millions of dollars, add on the
next day that Jacob has arranged fell hla difficullles, and
resumed his seat at the stock.board, and they decide
that after all the crash that was coming has proved itself
' a farce—a farce which involves many.innocent victima,
: and brings trouble to many credulous'people, anddis
grace to many more who have permitted themselves to
-be tempted into this vortex of gambling—but a farce
after oil when considered'in the reference to the enor
■ Vttous interests, productions, and wealtU of L the country
,<• , , /' r, ,
*. The Wall street people have gambled In railroad slocks
s snd-bonds issued in>o, many States, and by so many iu
r jtereßts,, that they, scarcely know where they stand,
fondly-imagine that they are the centre of the commer
cial system of the country, but the country would
scarcely feel the event if Wall street and its gamblers
were annihilated to-morrow.
The Milwaekie Press says: •< 't •
'• “The best possible advice we can give all parties is,
; < to keep perfectly cool,.make oo blind and rash sacrifices
v > -?n account of street rumors or the despatches of nervous
bankers intha East, but calmly; and firmly abide re
liable intelligence, of the result of the ‘squall’>, else
' where—always recollecting.that tbe material prosperity
t of the West is sufficiently solid to withstand the shock
of all the storms which Wall street, can ever raise,” -
. The Cincinnati Gazttie says of tho panic in New York:
“We apprehend ho^disasters from it to the central
West. Tbo storms which.rage along, the Atlantic, or
burst beyond theillssissippi, are lltle feli hero; for, In
fact, the most solid wealth, industry, and 'resources of
the nation may be found in the valley of the Ohio. Oar
golden harvests,-our .’rich mines, our intelligent men,
out hardy laborers; are beyond the influence of the stock
exchange, and.without the atmosphere of wild specula
tion.” 1 v-/ ■; • • - - - v -
The Chicago Press of Wednesday, in an article upon
the failures, says:
“ Thp.West was never in a better position than now—
never abler to withstand the conditionof things existing
at the great money centres of the seaboard than at this
S resent moment.. She has just harvested an unprece
ented crop, and she is in the fruition of the high' prices
the Bast has been paying her tbe last six months for
seemingly exhaustleaSsupply of breadstuffs she has
sent steadily forward In the race of continued decl&ra- ■
tions that she hadnothing to spare. Oar. country mer
chants have consequently made unusually good collec
tious. and this has created A heavy demand ■ upon our
, local hanks, for . Eastern exchange, by reason of. which
there are no heavy balances due them by Eastern banks.’
Should there be a much greater tumbling. among these
instltutioifi than-we now have reason to expect, our
Western banks %JU scarcely feel the shock ”
The NewYori State Bank-redeems tbe issues of the
Fort Plain Bank; and tire American Bxchange'Bank the
, notes of the Farmers’ Bank of Saratoga, .which has not
failed, as was reported. The Ohio hanks are making
provision promptly to meet their checks drawn on tbe
v New York office of the Ohio Life Insurance'’and Trust
. Company.
v -- Messrs. Atwood & Co. advertised, previously to their
failure, that they would pay at their office the interest
oh tbe bonds' of Marshall county, Illinois; issued to the
“ Wefltern Air line Bailroad Company, due September
- ; lst, and the interest on the first mortgage bonds of the
Dayton and Western Railroad Company, on and after
’ We prestime a different arrangement will be
Monday...
>Thq followingIs the statement of the business of the
-v New .York Sub Treasury tor the 28thinstant:
Vi : JotaJ '-receipts. ; f . 102,914 62 .
s Total Payments;.;;..;/.,...-.....;.,. * 59,054 04
Total balance 12,441,638 28
/ ' The.Dxy Goods Imports for the week are $2,809,670,
against $1,094,959 the week ending August 30, last year. ‘
‘ ; .The annexed statement, exhibits the value of foreign
; Dry Goods imported Into New York during the weekend
*' since Jftn. 1 in each of the past three' years
’ - 'KOVEMKXTS IX VOBEION DRY OOODfI. '
y For the week. 2855. 2866. 1857
EateredAttheport..,s2,ol2,o3l. $3,236,626 $2,309,570
Thrownon market.... 2,221,793 3,123,190 2,678,703
Since Jan. Ist.- - 1855, 1860, , 3357
Entered at,the port. $40,997,802 $79,295,080 $74,364,680
Thrown on market.. .42,944,234.69,716,172 72,252,685
The home office of the Ohio Life and Trust Co., has'
published a statement of its affairs, exclusive of the New
York Agency,' Showing its assets to bo $5,278,627, andits
liabili ties, $2,963,683.
-‘ The drafts of the Norwalk-Bank, Ohio, (Branch of the
*Btate Bank,) on the Ohio Life and Trust Company will
be paid by the American Exchange Bank of New York.
The Athens County, Bank and the Logan Branch of
the State Bank are . providing the means with Messrs.
Winslow, Lanier* Co M of New York, for that purpose.
All tbAsiffleersnr the Ontario Ba*k at Utica, except
ing the President, hare resigned, ' - 1
• .The Allentown Railroad Company calls for the fifth'
Instalment em its capital stock, payable September
12. ~ '
• Land Warrants, have considerably declined, during
• the pant few darn, and are now 4uotod ns follows:
. Buying. Selling.
40acres. ..... 105, no
-80 acres 87K 98
t 120 acres 82#. 88
\! r “ 1 160 acres 87# 03-
.The. transfer books of the Illinois,Central Railroad
,Company are closed, and will be re-opened on the Ist
September.
- The weekly statement of the banks of New Orleans' to
August 22d, f is as follows
Liabilities, ‘ .
. Circu1ati0n,.......58,341,380 Syeclp $6,624,080
Deposits.'.’.....;.. 9,816,887 Short L0an5.’...18,230,269
Due distant banks. 667,289jExchange 2,696,380
This shows as compared with the statement of the 16th
A decrease in specie <ff. i 5183.029
A decrease in Circulation of. ; 266,800
decrease'in exchange 0f;....'. 211,821
. 'A decrease In balances due distant bank5,,215.363
An increase in deposits actual of. 100,994
An increase in short loans of.. 746.963
; v The Increase 'inloahs .is not actual, as paper falling
.Within ptoety days .has been brought into actual move
ment/* " ' v. , ~
The Della of. the 23d says: “Money was easy of ac
icess to-day—no difficulty in realising on good securities,
.long or short... . °
'-‘•'Exchange appeared to be very dull and torpid to
day. . The rate of checks was well maintained. Some
sixty day bida dragged heavily at 1# to 2.”
} i‘fom Baltimore wo learn that in consequence of the
pintf in New York, yet the depression in local stocks
-‘•-and securitier has been very small in comparison with
the break doßnin the “ fancies” or Wall street. •
c >‘ Thoßogton money, market preserves a great degree of
lt is announced that most of the bankg np
to by Mr,.Moran, for;assistance to meet the inte
.'jVregfdue'wi the, Ist September,
"the BrieJßailroad,Company with the money wanted.
Each of the; l»nk« ? applied to will contribute about
' $50,000, The stock of the Erie Company has gone up on
v the fiittfont. -
The. quantity of. Coal sent by Hallway, during the
- ’ '• week ending- Thursday, August' 27,'1857, was 40,702
tons, being an Increase above last week’s shipment*; of
tons,. The • quantity' sent by, Canal during the
same time was 42,838 tons, being an increase of 3,714.
- -The total quantity gent by Bailway ■ and Canal was
83,640, befog.an increase on the two lines of 7,765 tons.
The shipments, for .the week, will be found in datall
below: . ' .
-'"Wherefrom: - BjrlUilfoad. ByCaaal.
Port Carbon.. .11.230 08 10,847 10
PottsviUe..*.2,o3lll 2,243 04
■* SclmflkmHmh ,10,119 16 ’ 28,439 05
Attburn,,... 1 ,.;. 687 13 '
PortCllnton/,.,.., 6,828 07
1 Total for week.,.... :..... 40,702 15 42.828 08
Previously this year... . .1,245,975 07 723,884 17
.Total ....1,260,678 02 766,213 05
Tosametimelaat year. ..1,432,'048 10- 676,725 00
» Decrease this season ..55,332
Lateral Hoads. Week. Total.
SchnylkUl-Valley 7,631 10 208,414 17
Mt. Carbon and Ft? Carb0n...11,467 04 358,737 00
Hill Creek Hoad.. 12,583 00 339,408 24
' Union Canal 8ai1r0ad.,21,157 08 ' 96,724 09
Swatara Rai1r0ad............ 15,226 13 r . 73,248 07
The Dariphin county Coal trade for the week ending
. August 22a,' and for the been as follows :
• week. Season.
Lyken’sTaller, 1,621 10 37,146 34
’. r Short Mountain... ,1,717.18 30,69918
- Vl .T0ta1.'...,.. J .V. 3,339 08 • 67,846 12
Tho Coal shipments over the Huntingdon and-Broad
Top Mountain Bailroad fortheweekendlngAugust27th,
- 1 ■t0ere...',..,-..;.....; 2,62s^'Tons,
Previously 63,766 «
‘ Total for the season ..........56,291# «
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, Aug.
' 29, 1857.
Reported by Jt. Manky i Jr., Stock Broker . No, 80K
• • Wainut Street, -
■ - - first-board:
. 300 City 6’s cash 89* 100 Reading R rfirn 29*
• v ’ 800 do ’ §9* 25 . do W*
, „ 600 do 89* 80 do 30
800 do iiew 90 60 do 30
600 do new 9G 100 do 80
1000Ofees&Dfl016*888 100 do • 1)5 80V
1000 do 68 60 - do 80V
‘•'.*-.,1000 ',do ' .68 - 1 do ' 30
-- ■ 1000 Penn’aCoup s’s 84 V 20 do . BQ*
1700<Jity EC’s 89V 100 do afiwn 30
, 1000 do '■ Paß 90 100 do , cash 80
' 100 Schuyl Nar' VI 5 do 80
1 Bedding B sswn 30 % 100 do b 5 29*
8 do gBwn 80 ¥ 60 do 29 V
26 do 30* 60 do -p5 29*
5 do • ‘ *swn 80* 50 do s 5 29*
1,5 da sswn 30* 20 Norristown R . 6G*
•100 do 1)5 30 . 3 Morris OnlPref 92
40 do 80’ 10 do '. ' b 5 92
33 do 30 6, do 92 -
100 do 1)6 80 ’27 Pcnn’a R' 46*
15 do. , ,30 ' 1 '.do , 46V
-10 ;. do' ‘ 80 10 ' do 46 V
•25 do 30 10 Girard Baok' 11*
28 do t>6,3Q- .12 do , . n{
*’6 vdo 80' 10 do : ' ; H
6 do -80 ' .*BN Ilk Kentucky" 117
v- -y 100 do - * b 5 29* ' ‘ - *
" ■ * ' - BETWEEN
1000'WilmtonB o’s «6 86 ‘'
•1 .%!*•> 2500 -.do - ------ -• 86
2000 Cam & Am R 6'a
‘ .’B3 2dys 71 - ■
- 600 do >67 »6 73
.1’ i'-COOV do ' ' ' '73’
~ 2Cim AAmR 100
ji 1 v do 106
- •‘lOO Reading R 29*
if. 60 - ‘do - • 29»
\ '• y ,closing-pm
- ;• Bid.’-.Atkcd,'
Mi w<;w- U6* e -&*
■ PWladate £89*090.
BR '89*090 ,
*liew 06X096
&ik's3*iui*G« f P-,'-K
, Bwuiiimtt;./ 29*029*
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PORT OP PHILAPELPiIIA, AngM.t 31,1857.
SDN RISES.. 6 29—SDN SETS.
HIGH WATER
jmj yj22j
"staumtlip Boston, Belle*. 20 hoors Trom Mo* York,
via Cap© May, with mdseanJ passengers to J AUaertM.
Off Bombay Hook passed tho ship Tuscarora, for Liver*
.pool, in tow of steam tug America - Off Beedy lsJoud
passed barque Anna Scott, from Pernambuco, a lumber
laden brig, and o British schooner beating up,
Steamship Kennebec, Hand, 24 hours from N York,
vi a c B p e .May, with mdse ana 200 passengers to J All
dlBtoSmsblp Norfolk, Kelly, from Richmond, via Nor
folk, 27 hours, with mdse and passengers to Thos Web
ster, Jr. Reports the barque Annie Scott, from Per
nambuco, a baruao, two brigs, aud an English schooner
in the bay. Si*s« Eclipse, Village Belle. Sharon, Cor
nelia A Cook, Highlander, Caroline Anderson, John B
Morrow, aud several others went to sea yesterday morn
ing. Brig Joshua A Mery and several schooners were
at the Breakwater.
BrJgMamiella, KiltoD, from New York.
Schr Phoenix, (Br) Punscombe, 10 dayft from Turks
Island, with salt to Ooterbrldge, Harvey Sc. Co.
< Schr Win A Copes, Oopes, 0 days from Southampton,
Ta. with shingles to Bolton, Vauderveer Sc Co.
Schr Eldorado, Williams, 4 days from Laurel, with
corn to J B McColley.
Schr .Burroughs 6, Stephens, 4 days from Bostou, iu
ballast to captain. .
Schr E H Weston, Maloy, 4 days from Boston, ballast.
Bohr Thos P Cooper, Godfrey, 7 days from Dighton, in
ballast to captain. ’
Schr Jane 0 Doughty, Murphy, 4 days from James
River, with lumber to M. Trump & Son. '
i Bchr Richard Thompson, Loyd, from Roxbury,
i Schr WraP Cox, Houck, from Lynn.
Schr W» Dennis .Hewitt, from East Cambridge.
I Bchr Caroline W Holmes, Webb, from Haverhill.
’ Schr Henry B Bascomb, Burk, from Boston.
Schr Northern Light, Cousins, from Boston.
, Bchr EUa, Bourne, fcom Boston.
■ Schr Essex, Post, from Norwich.
Schr Union, Keller; from New York.
Steamer Thomas Jefferson, Scbellinger, 6 bourn from
Delaware City, with 12 barges up and 6 down.
CLEARED. .
Steamship Delaware, Shaw, New York, J AUderdice.
Steamship State of Georgia, Garvin, Charleston, A
Herou, Jr,
Ship Tuscarora, Dunlevy, Liverpool. Cope Brothers.
Brig E H Fitter, Turpie, Savannah. Pettit, Martin
& Co.
Brig Moonlight, Small, Boston, Vaudußeu, Norton
& Co.
Brig Crawford, Small, Boston, Blukiston, Cox Sc. Co.
Brig Manuella, Kilton, Salem, Noble, Hammett &
Caldwell.
i Schr Union, Keller. Portsmouth, , do
' Schr Elouise, Thatcher, Boston, Oain, Hacker & Cook.
Schr T P Cooper, Godfrey, Wareham, A Pardee Sc Co.
- Schr G Maugham; Scudder, Charleston, D 8 Stetson
■Sc Co.’ - • , , ( j
. Schr R Thompson, 1 oyd, Beverly, Reppiier <fc Co.
Schr W P Cox, Houck, Milton, Slakiaton, Cox Sc Co.
> Schr U P Simmons, Barrett, do do
Schr T S Grier. Durborough, Stony Point, do
Schr Ephraim « Anna,-Dole, Providence, do
- Schr Wm H Dennis, Hewitt,' Ea 4 Cambridge, Charles
A Hecksher & Co/
Schr 0 W Holmes, Webb, Haverhill, Brown Sc. White.
Schr Essex, Post, Norwich, do
Schr H B Bascomb, Burk. Richmond, L Audenreid
& Co.
: Schr D.S Mershon, Morgau. Wilmington, NO, J Baker.
Schr H G Weston, Maloy, Salem, N Sturtevant Sc Co
Schr Northern Light; Cousins, Bangor do
Schr Bing Dove, Palmer, Alexandria. T Webster, Jr.
Schr Narrag&nsett, Hall, Salem, 0 Millet Sc Co.
1 Schr South Wind, Marshall, Baltimore, S J Christian.
Schr JM Shewell, Myers, do do
Str Henry L Claw, Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
• “
[BT- TKLEQBAPH.J
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
CAPE ISLAND, Aug 30, 20 A M.
Two large ships are now off this place, going in. with
four hriga and ten schooners. Wind strong from the N.
Yours, &c., THOS. B. HUGHES.
.Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
. LEWES, Del., Aug. 29—8# A. M.
The barque Ann Scott, front Pernambuco, in company
with a barque unknown, brig Lincoln, with deck load of
mahogany and logwood, a sugar loaded brig, and live
light;schrs left harbor this morning for Philadelphia.
Schra,Eclipse, Village Belle, Sharon, Cornelia A Cook,
Highlander, Caroline Anderson, J,B Morrow, and seve
ral others went to sea this morning.' The brig Joshua
Sc Mary and seven colliers, outward bound, remain in
harbor. Wind 8.
. . Tours, &c. , WM, M, HICKMAN.
•t* ; • Correspondence of The Press.
Havas D* Crack, Aug. 29.
Twenty boats left hero' this morning, laden and con
signed as follows:
L h Bruner, lumber to M Trump St Son; HBSuttlo,
True American, and Wra B Dessau, lumber to E G Cnt
tell: Pairfieid Mills, J D Bogar. Mary St Sarah, and
Prairie, lumber to Norcross St Sheets: Col J B Eck, lum
ber to Trenton, N Jj Calumet-wheat to Port Clinton;
Intrepid, bituminous coal to Wilmington, Del: Orion,
do to Chesapeake City: J GHe*rold, bark to order; John
S Lino, J B Kressler, Cayuga Chief, Three Sisters; El
len, Kate, and It D Jones, anthracite coal to Del city.
Ship Tuscarora, for Liverpool, left Walnut street
wharf at 4 PM ou Saturday, in tow of the America. Her
cargo consists 0f1655 bushels wheat; 18,572 do corn; 310
bills dour, 883 do rosin, 320 hhds bark, 139 bales cotton,
359 bags quercitron bark, 130 bushels cloveneed. 3 bis
mdse; a 150.120 forward cabin and steerage passengers.
• Steamship • Keystone State, Marohman, hence at Sa
vannah 25tu inst.
•'Steamship'Boston, Sellew, hence at New York 29th
inst, and cleared to return.
Steamship Phlneas Sprague, Matthews, cleared at Bos
ton 29th inst. for Philadelphia.
Ship Beverly, Chase, for Calcntta, cleared at Boston
28th inst.
Ship Western Ocean, Hamilton, was at Calcutta July
5, to load for Philadelphia; not Boston, as before re
ported. ' . 1 i.
Ship Bobert Harding, Putnam, from Calcutta for Bos
ton, before reported at Mauritius in distress, sailed July
2d ror destination; her repairs amounted to $42,993.
Ship —, with black cross In foretopsail, was spoken
20th inst. lat 41 25, long 4415, steering .west: probably
the Wyoming,from Liverpool for Philadelphia.
Bhip Neptune’s Oar, Bears©, cleared at New York 29th
last, for San Francisco.
Ship Noomi, Johnson, from Charleston, arrived at
Boston 27th inst.
Ship Charming, Jacobs, for Ifong Kong, sailed frprn
Shanghae May 29.
Ship Celestial, Palmer, having repaired, sailed from
Hong Kong June 7 for Shanghae.
, Ship Kate Prince, James,.from.New York, to load for
BristolJS. arrived at Bt, Jonn.Nß. 27th Inst.
Ship Helen A Miller, Galt, from Baltimore, at Trieste
oth inst. .
Ship Floating Zephyr, Young, for Buenos Ayres,
cleared at Fcnsacola 12th inst.
Barque La Ciquena, Berry, sailed from Motauzaj* 13th
inst tor Portland—before reported loading for Phi
ladelphia,
Barque Fairy, Blish, from Hong Kong, at Foo Chow
Foo June 12. to load for London
Barque Maury, Fletcher, remained at Foo Chow Foo
June 12, loading for London.
Barque Conrad, Salsbury, hence at ‘City Point 27th
Inst, to load for Bio Janeiro
Barque N H Wolfe, Capt A F Holmes, of and for Phi
ladelphia, from Turks Island, with a cargo of salt, won
wrecked near Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas, on the 26th
ult; Teasel and cargo a total loss; crew saved. The N
H W was a fine vessel, of 450 tons, was insured for
about $18,000,-and belonged to Carson tc Newbold, of
Philadelphia.'
Birque Mariau, Huge, from Palermo, at New York
29th Inat
Resourced.
Barque Azof, Simmons, for Lisbon, sailed from N York
29th lust.
Barque Roebuck, Ohase, for City Point, cleared at N
York 29th Inst. ■ •
Barque Wessacumcon, Hallett, for Buenos Ayres,
cleared at Boston 29th Inst.
Brig J R Rhodes. Matthews for Baltimore, cleared at
Boston 29th inat.
Brig Irenej Wass, hence at Boston 26th inst.
-Brig Globe, Roberts, hence, was at Nevis 4th inat.
discharging..
Brig Samuel Welsh, Barrett, hence at Key West 14th
Inst. 1
Brig P Lacoste. Pierce, for Philadelphia, was loading
at Rotterdam 11th inst.
Brem brig Elize, Horn, hence, arrived at Wilmington
25th inat ■ • . *
Brig West Indian, of Baltimore, from Pensacola for N
York, 19 days out, was- supplied with provisions 25th
inat, Body Island bearing 8W about 18 miles distant, by
schr Bennett Planner, at Wilmington, NO. 27th inst.
from New York.
1 Brig Daniel'Malony, Wheldon, from New Orlerns, at
Matanzas 6th inst.
Brig Alfred Ex&ll, Deadline, hence, arrived at Carde
nas 17th inst.
Brig Got Bull, Northup, for Boston, sailed from Car
denas 17th Inst. '
Brig Geo Whitney. Watson, hence at Havana 14th
inst; .and remained 28a, disebg.
Brig J Wallace, Porter, hence at Boston 28th inst.
Brigs Ocesn Traveller, Sargent; Susan Emily, Wall;
Lyra, Haskell; and H H MeGifvery, Harrlman, hence at
Portland 27th inst. - •
Brigs Anna Prentiss, Douglass, and Billow, Brown,
henco at Salem 27fh inst.
Brigs Susan, Cottrell, and Georgia, Carlisle, cleared
at Boston 28tU inst. for Philadelphia.
■ Brig Beronda, noyt, hence at Newburyport 27th inst.
/Brigs William Pickering, Mitchell; Tennessee,
Charger, Kelsey; New York Packet, Church; Abby
Weld, Wing: Friend, Elwell, and John Magee, Magee,
hence at Balem 26th inst. , .
Schr Damsel, Barton, for Philadelphia, cleared at
.Baltimore 20th inst.
Schr Frances French, Loveland, hence at Richmond
26tUinat.- ....
- Schr Anna Matilda, Andrews, hence at City Point
27th Inst. . .
' Schr Virginia, Hlgbee, for Philadelphia, went to sea
from Charleston 26th inst.
Schr S A Roe, Bakor, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Boston 29th inst.
- Schr £ A Elliot, Kelsey, henco, arrived at Nantucket
26th Inst.
Schr W A Newell, Bennett, hence at Wilmington, NO.
29th Inst. . .
Schrs Lizzie Maull, Maull, and Mercy Taylor, Chase,
hence at Boston 28th Inst.
Schrs D P, T&lpoy; R Palmer, Nichols; and Challenge,
Bickmoro, hence at Portsmouth 27th hist.
Schr M J Ganse, Stokes, for Philadelphia, cleared at
New, York 29th inst.
Schr Stranger. Blackwell, hence at Norfolk 27th Inst.
_ Schr Bueda Vista, Lynch, from Trenton, at Hartford
28thinst. - *
LUtoi Arrlvalaat the Principal Hotels.
GIBABD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
A C Poole, N C Col W 8 Andrews, Golds-
A A McKinney, Petersburg boro’, N C
-Virginia 0 Baskenhlll, Miss
T 8 Fisher, New York , HE Robinson, Boston
BSnydam, Br’lyn, do Js Wllmer, Elkton. Md
W Batcher, do - J Fisher, Baltimore
FSLow, do Mr Ponder A la, do
LA Freund, do LLanfer, do
J H Williams, do L E Welch, Albany, Ua
R Trussell, do B M Young, Ga
W H Briggs, do P P Pease, Darien, Ca
A W Crenshaw, Richmond, Copt B H HUt, USA
Virginia M Cheatham, Tenu
R'Remson Sc la, Flstland J Y Jackson, do
ON? McOready, Ky O W Barker, Memphis
SCole,Wash II H Eldridgo.Phila
S Stevens, Lancaster SHaskall,Bt Louis
H H Armstrong, N Jersey J W Craig, Washington
W J Chinn, Frankfort, Ky J K Smith A dtr, Cln, O
N J Bond, Carlisle, 111 J B FasseUnan,
S Bush, Indianapolis, Ind Springfield. 11l
S Wilkes, Ohio J L Neal, Clay Village, Ky
kb Anderson, St Louis J Thompson, Bt Catherine
J a William., Galveston, TAW May, New Orleans
W FNance A lady, SC J BCamiie A lady, SC
W Johnson, Boonville, Mo T R Matthews, Jr. Balt
‘ J W Etmalls A lady, Balt - W H Forney, uaH
T H Jones, Nftflbviflo, Tenn O T Avery, Chicago
C Harris, Md O Curtis, St Louis
Mr Gains A wife, N Orleans J W Higgins, Raleigh
G Baum, Ky A WSandford.N Orleans
Ji 2 Moore, Penn’s Grove John Steele, U 8 N
W T Hancock A la. Boston A L EUett, Richmond
A J Ingersoll, Mo Mrs Huntington, N O
A JMul.lony, do Miss Huntingdon, do
M Henderson, N Y - Thos O Blewett, Colnml/u s
3 W Crawford, Pendleton B Kauffman, Wash
L F Ilearte.N O Ohas Stebbins, Richmond
BF Caldwell, Newport John N Weddel, Tenn
MissMCaldwell, do HBHunter,Florida
John H Miller, , David Bone, Ohio
L Warren, ' Robt Todd
ft- E Nelson A I*, Greens- F M Crooks, Balt
boro’, Ala Er J Metcalf and lady,
Miss Gorce, do Miss
Miss E J Handon, do Charles 31etcalf,
Harry Metcalf, ,do . .Wm H Mann, Del
GeoWCoIUS, da N Mann, do
DD White, Balt Judge Vanderbilt A la, NY
AD Plerrilled, Ga Mrs J A Whann, N O
Miss Flerrilled.do HB Dawson, Ga
WmWhann, NO GWOheny, Ala
,Edw Harrison, NY ,WB Hancock, Columbus,O
- R Wilson. Bridgeport. Pa ' P B E Wing, Ohio
\fm Jones A la, Chicago . C T Iredell. Raleigh, N C
, £ Svttme, Ohio ' Jno A Weed. N Y
. WLoye A I*. Miss , , Tboe 0 Fearn A la, Mian
Baml Reber, St Louis ' ' F D Clark, fit. Louis
’ ?Starkweather,Balt OWHPotts,N Y
ASToletf.Ala J Chevalier, Paris
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MEMORANDA
- T eim W E Burton, N Y
Miss Woodward & sis, N Y Mark'Sralth, do
Miss Charles, do HOJarrett, do
JKEdgerton, Fort Wayne
Capt Tyler, Ot T M Waller, NJ
J M Cobbs/V« Judge McUary k- ly, NO
Maj Bidgely, NO MasterPWinne, do
J I. Hughes, Ark A J Bussey, Aik
A 8 Morgan, do CM Erben, Pa
Mrs A F Wilson, Albany D L Pike, O .
G P Wilson, do J Chapman, 111
L M Ashby, ICy N Iliitord, Ct
B Hyalt, NY W Wood, NY
JM Bowden, Ala GB Hare, Ala
Mr Grinnatd, NY Mr Schaefer, NY
D Mayer, Ga M II Derringer, Gft
AII Poor, Bostou G J Sumner, Va
D G Hitchcock & ly, NO J Perkins, 0
AMERICAN HOUSE, Chestnut street, above Fifth
E F Brady, Phila C II Mann, Balt
A K Green. NY A Virden, Miss
S Ytcden, Del ltO Januan, Md
S W Taylor, Md R W Addis, Lancaster
llDuross, Pa WR Soain. Piiila
BStrokh,NY J RLivingston NC
J P Walker, Ky Miss Walker, Ky
Wm Craig aud la, IU ,T B Lewis, Bostou
BFDyer,Va UB Paxton, do
811 llodgiu, Va K P Tiffany, NY
A Atwood, Troy G Kellogg, do
J L Oaely,NY E L Lone, Md
J E Thmmas, Balt 0 Hoskins, NO
T W Kane, N J W V Ilammund, R I
WL Shaw, do a J tiilleti, Conn
HL Evans, NO DO Murray, NC
W Softwich, Tenn . 0 WHmer, Balt
J T Lewis & la, Ga Mrs SW Towns & aon,Ga
Mrs M D Howerton. Teuii Miss Colston, Tenn
H P Dahnrst, Balt T Street, Balt
J if Bigler & la, Phil W T Dupree, Boston
S L McOtiUock, Pa R T Thompson, 0
G Goodwin, O J J Boone. O
W K Hart, Pittsburgh S N McCullough, 0
Jos C Clinton, WiliAmsport Geo Spencer, Mincrsville
John II Harrison do John II Woodcock, N Y
G A Turner, do II Watkins Jc la, do
J M Holland, do John A Hartley, Phil
W Babcock, Brooklyn A SI Underhill, Brooklyn
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth Rtreet, below Arch,
J Lewis, New York S .T Slillikeu, Lewistown
A M Montgomery, Tenn Sami 0 London, Havana
Richard Moss, Cincinnati J Short, Greenville, Ky
David W Eaves, Ky W W McEwen, Sacramento
J S Daaro. Allegheny eo John Thompson. Phllnda
E M Burt', Indiana J Hunt, Cataßmtnuft
Slast Inman, Shawncetown B H Burton, Indiana
K SI Lewis, Indiana A L Mason, lowa
Wm Craig, lowa Joint G Ilunniker. 11l
N 0 Underwood, Tcun J M Ball, Blair cn
E D Moore, Indiana Jos W Stockton. N C
B Furlow St la, Cincinnati BF Martin, Tenn
Nicholas Lacey, do Jas M Knox, Charleston,
E B Colo Sc lady, Indiana Tenn
lIW Applegate, Pa Mrs Murray, Portsmouth
Mias MJ Murray, Fortsm’th G B Carey, Hartford
J E Newton, Ohio J Callmau, Bridgeport, O
Mrs 0 Winter,Ft Madison.ta Dr D Young Sc lady
J A Riddle, Phila S Sartweli, Va
J P Nichols, Williamsport D L Zimmerman, Lex Kv
D D Jcnett, Newark, Ohio Mias R Stanberry, Ohio
Mias S G Jenett, Ohio \V Cleary, Louisville
W 8 Wescott, Boston D II Downing, Peoria, Til
J Cheshire, Indianola, lowa A F Fleming, Trenton, La
MB Barker, dy W B S Moore, Maine
P L Chandler, Maine J Black, Pittsburgh
T H Mcßorio, N C J M Neal, X C
3 P Ringold, Baltimore J N Hollaud, Va
G‘A Turner, Virginia Thos Nelson, Tennessee
Bcoj Turner, Kentucky Dr J Carr, do
J T Bolinger, do ‘ John Phillips, Brooklyn
N J Sanders, lowa Wm Hutchinson, do
B 8 Fosdick, Indiaua E W Markham, Michigan
T W Barnes, do J M McKee, Ohio
8 Rhine, Texas JnoM Morse, Mansfield
GD T Malone, Tennessee J McLeian. Ohio
M GreeDharta, Penn’a J L Blue, Tennessee
A B Chapin, Mississippi C W Moore. Pittsburgh
E A Reeder, Sussex co, N J ED Gordan, Delaware
L Morgaußtern, Pittsburgh 8 W Berton, Brownsviile,
7j Emerson, Brownsville, Tennessee
Tennessee JG Lauman,Burlington. I
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, abovo Third.
John Bray, New York Wm W Stevenson. Ind
C P Tally, Bloomington E C Boyd, Ashley’s Mills
Hercules Ellis, Indiaua Benj T Janney, Trenton
Mrs Wm Ilainoß, Wm’sburg J 0 Blythe, Kentucky
Wm H Thompson, NJ Wm T*Bay, Newark, NJ
A Bates, Pittsburgh M Mentzer. Pittsburgh
Robt Bterrett& son, Ohio 8 Oppenheim, Bluffton
D C Moore, Pa A Halbron, do
8 Mincbrat, Kankakee city Francis A Gull, Ind
BfH LichteDsterey, Pa M G Einstein, Pa
E R&ftensperger, Ohio T M Kulin, NY
A A Crompton A lady, lowa H Scheidcr, Ohio
Geo Kemble, Lansing, lowa
l STATES UNlON—Market, above Sixth.
G Washington Reid, N O Isaac 8 Handa, Phila
L P Harrison, Lancaster R B Fulton, Harrisburg
Harry Wingers, Phila Geo Johnson, N Q
C R Hosteller, Pa John A Cook, Pa
Geo M Bricker, Lancaster Win P Panier, Burlington
L J Kirk, do C A Williams, Ohio
S B Russell, do Goo W Bradley, Pittsburgh
Thos Stubbs, do M A Turner, Harrisburg
0 0 Hinkle, P P R 0 Byrne, N Y
H Hpguer, NY C J Meiue, Pa
John McCurdy, Ohio 8 C Jones, 'Pittsburgh
Wm Gallagher, Mobile A K Lisßberger, Phila
Mrs Gallager, do WII Sill. Harrisburg
Wm Bradley, lowa John 0 Buck, do"
Geo W Barclay, Lancaster Henry Uhler, do
J A Dixon, Richmond John McNoy, do
Geo Boyle, Lancaster, lIM Ilinklo, Pa
Geo A Morris, Lancaster
CITY HOTEL—Third street abovo Race.
S Johnson, Delawaro Co G W Rockwell, New Jersey
R Mapels, do S Dobbin, do
James Convery, Reading Robert Davey, N Y
G Orwick, Wilmington J W Templeton, Phila
WH A Fitcraft, Baltimore John Ogle, Holiday sburg
Henry Smith, LycomingCo John Mastori'on. Centre Co
Thomas Blake, do H Johnston, Bridgeton n
James Helm, Waverly, N J Wm Nimsou. N Y
Edward Francis, Doylstown Henry 08tull, do
John Minton, Washington City.
MADISON HOUSE —Second street, above Market.
Jos Dysaut, Pa P Lolland, Pol
Jno W Cullen, Dover Pol Wm Newton, do
Jnoßondol, do Thos Buckmaster, do
Isaac limn, New York Jas R Brown, Balt
Benjamin Wright, do Frank llovin, Leisport
Jno Conrad. Phila Jos Jones, Del
E R Risk, ’ do Francis Gilbert, l'a
Joseph P Jonston, N Y Jas Sutton, do
F Gilbert, do Nath Buckmaster, Del
Jas Smith, do Paml P Jamison, do
Baral Dougherty, Salem 0 II B Walcott, do
Jno n Smith, do Jas SjKtakman, Johnstown
Miss Sally Moss, do Jos Silry, Northumberland
Jas Watkins, Cleveland 0 David Henderson, do
Rev F Sinclair, Bait Md
BLACK BEAR TIOTEL—Third street, nb. Callowhill J
Abraham Buckinan, Feast- M ThomliiiKon, Bucks co
eraville Air IVhienian, do
Lewis F Schmidt, Piiila Jno Matsberger, Reading
U A Wiisou, Philudclpliia.
Special Notices.
Bower’s Infant Cordial.—This invaluable
Cordial Is prepared from a variety of the most choice and
efficient aromatics known iu medicine, and is the most
perfect and reliable carminative extant for iufuuU aud
young children.
By its powerful influence a speedy cure is effected in
all cases of Cholic, windy pains and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much ofchildren’s suffering during denti
tion or teething, aud by its soothing properties trau
quilises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, Ac.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used in thousands of cases with the most
abundant suceess. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by Husky A. Bowbk,
At his Drug and Chomical Store.
N. E. corner of Sixth and Green fits., Philadelphia.
To whom all ordere must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. au 13-ly
Seamen’s Saving Fund —Office QOH Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de
posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, frflni ail
classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate
of five per cent, per annum Moneys paid on Demand,
Office open dally, from 9 until 5 o’clock, hikl on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
tary, James 8. Pringle.
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. lutercst—Na
tional Safety Trust Compauy. in Walnut Street, south
west corner of Third Street, Philadelphia. Assets
over Okb Million and a Half of Dollars, invested
In Rral Estate, Mortoagbb,Ground Rents, aud 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, large or small,
is received, and the money is always paid back, with
out notice, to any amount.
The office is open every day from 9 o’clock in the
morning until 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings until 9 o’clock.
marriages,
On the 27th inst., by tho Rev. Joseph Castle, AARON
P. TOMLINSON to MARIA B. GOURLKY, both of
Newton, Bucks county.
On the 12th inst, by the Ror. A. G., McAuley,
ROBERT MeCRAOKKN to Miss ELIZABETH HAZ
LETT, all of this citv.
On tho 26th inst , by- the Rev. George Chandler, .Air.
GEORGE W. SAILOR to Miss ELIZABETH ANN
KINEY.
(Dcalljs,
On the 29th inst., JAMES MeOUE, in the 57th year
of blB age. [New York papers please copy.]
His friends and acquaintances are invited to attend
the funeral, from the residence of lus sou, No 24
Charles street, below Washington, this (Monday) morn
ing, at 8 o’clock.
On thq2Bth inst., Mrs. ANNA DAVIS, relict of Solo
mon Davis. In the Qsth year of her age.
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of Littleton Mor
ris, No. 12 Hurst atrect, between Lombard and South,
ana Fifth and Sixth streets, this (Monday) afternoon,
at 3 o’clock.
On the 29th Inst., JOHN A., son of Edward D. and
Helen U. Ryan, aged 10 months.
Funeral to take place from tho residence of his
father. 612 Catharine street, this (Monday) morning, at
10 o’clock.
07“ Seventh Ward.—A Meeting of the Demo
cratic Citizens of the EIGHTH PRECINCT, (recently
divided from the Seventh Precinct,) will be held THIS
(Monuay) EVENING, at the Precinct House, Charles
Laffcrty’s, comer of WILLOW and PINE streets, to
elect officers to conduct tho Delegate Elections on MON
DAY, Sept. 7th.
By order of the Committee.
ITT Eighth Precinct, Fifth Ward. The
Democratic Voters of the Precinct will meet at tho
usual place. Globe Hotel, SIXTH, below Chestnut fit.,
on MONDAY EVENING next, foi the purpose ot elect
ing officers to conduct the Delegate Election.
No notice will be taken of the action of tho disor
gnnizers aho voted against the aominationfi of the
party lant Spring.
By order of the Officers of the last Delegate Election
THOMAS SLAVEN, Judge.
FRANCIS PARSONS, Inspector. au.'ll-lt
Ry Keystone Club. --Opening Meeting.—
Democrats, rally in your strength for the opening of
the campaign, and reaeom your pledge to tho Democracy
of the union, to keep the glorious old Keystone in the
column of those who respond: “No North, no South
out Union, one and inseparable, now and forever.”
A Grand Ratification Meeting of the Keystone Club
will be held at Independence Square, on Thursday
evening. September lOtli, to ratify and confirm tho gene
ral nominations of the party, to which all true men of
tim Union are invited.
The meeting will l)a addressed by General Wm A.
Packer, Hon. wm. Bigler, Hon. J. Clancy Jones, Hon.
Stephen A. Douglas, Ellisß. Bchnabell, Esq., lion Peter
Shannon, Spencer E. Cono, Esq., of New York, aud a
number of our fellow-townsmen.
Democratic Clubs and Ward Associations Intending to
participate will report to the Committee, at the Club
Headquarters, Globe Hotel, Sixth and Chestnut streets
Edward W. Powkr, 1
, WM.Coox, I
Joseph Collins, I
Jons 0. MoCai-l, J
By order of—
auSl-mws4t SVM. B. RANKII
pOTTON 160 BALES UPLAND COT.
V-J TON in store. For sale by
MARTIN * MACALISTF.R,
119 North Water atreot.
POTTON.-160 BALKS GULF COTTON
\J in store. For sale by
MARTIN St MAOALISTER,.
fta3l«3t jig North Water street.
Spirits turpentinb.—loo barrels
SPIRITS TURPENTINE in store. For .ale by
i 4 MARTIN St MAOALIBTER, ‘
Att Sl*3t L ll9 North Water street.
TtCF, PRESS.—i'HIt,AI)Et.i ) HIA, AtONDAV, AUGUST
List op letters remaining in
the PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE up to 12
o’clock, P. M., on Saturday; August 29,1857. [Persons
applying for udveitißod Letters will please mention the
date of the Lint.) Open on Sunday Rom 7K toB<* o’clock
A. M., aud 2 to 3P.M.
Alta Kathanui Gallagher Sarah McCaffrey Eliz’th
Applegate 8 L Gaudhng Barbara AlcFodden Carol
Adams Mrs Wm Gordon Ann Mary MeWard Bridget
Addison Mis Grant Henrietta McKennoy Mrs G
Alcora Hannah OriflUh Hannah McGlueMrsLuko
Alice Hannah A Graham Annie McLaughlan Ros
AbrleuMx* Grot* Itebccca McKoou Mary
Abbott Eliz’th GGarwood Kate McLawerMrs
Aloxander Car’e Gartlaud Bridget Nolan Mary
Alexander Ellen Helliugs Amelia Nellies Miss
Aiken Miss Bell Harper Miss IlellJ Newman Kate
Bailey Maria Hendrick Jane Neil Mary Ann
Baldwin Louisa Honsey Helen Me Nallet Mad Chaa
BallLottice Ilelmich Mrs J Naylor Mary A
Beesey Cath’e Harvey Mrs Jane Norrcs Isabel
Barton Elizabeth Ilenloua Mrs Nowmau Cath
Bally Elizabeth Hasson Miss M Norton Mrs MP
Barrington F llall Mrs J Mart Otway Mrs C 2
Beans Rachael Hamlltou Clara 3 O’Neill Cath
Baker Mrs John RHustiuga Aire Mary O’Dounel Mrs R
Beisser Marie Heck Miss Surah Oesterlchor Mrs M
Ball Miss AM Hall MissE OltMrsM
Bliss Mary Auu Mare Mary Ann O’Neil! Mary V
Bingham Ellen Harris ilmmnji E Powell Aire R
Bingham Lizzie Heliiiu Mrs Purdy Anno
Bosswell Mrs Henderson Mrs Prirum Joliapah
Priston Mra AI A Wm C _ _ Price Ann
Bronen Mary E Hawley Lizzio Prico Delilah
Boyce Hattie Howell Fanny Porter Elizabeth 2
Bryan Mrs Anu Hill Miss Hannah Peddle Margt
Brown Mary L Hill Miss Annie Probasco Airs
Byrne Mary. HiltsMr&Luzio Pinkerton Jonuio
Bowles Airs Hill Alias Grace Patterson Airs JII
Bush Mrs Houston Bridget Parker MJ
Brown Jane Holmes Mrsllehry Phillips Ellen
Burdick Eliz Hunter Martha Reynolds Mary
UyrmaMary A Horner Mrs Jas Reed Mrs A L
Buckolcw M A Uußscy MiaaSarali Richards Mary
Burk Miss C llufTnagle Mrs C C Redwood Airs
Burdick II A Hopkins Annie Reed Miss Dora
Burt Miss IluhnSubea Richards 8 M
Blister it Hunt Miss Sarah Richards Harriet
Buckley Lauretta Hopkins Mrs Jas Renton Mrs W
B rally Lydia Iluntiugdou M ll Richardson Sarah
Bose*S Mrs Hughes Almira Rill Anna
Brewster ME llndgson Eiizabh Robinson Lydia 0
Brickner Mrs M Hughs Miss Mary Rothwell Eliza
Brandt Mrs J Hugg Mrs Mary Rois Sarah Mrs
Barton Miss M D Israel Mrs Rowe Lucia A
Boyer Miss E Ireland Miss Emm Rogers Mary A
Brisland Atm Ireland MrsDeb’h Romberg Mina
Broom Mrs M Johnston Mrs J It Russ Emetine
Bruce Mrs C Johnson Julia A Robinson Cath’e
Biernmn F Jackson Susie II Ross Sarah J
Burgin Lizzie Jacobs Anna R Richer MrsLM
Chambers Anne JemiingsCaroliue Roo Mary L
Casey Marg’t Johnston Miss M Hosenthel Mad
Chamberlain 8 A Jones Miss Amy Sipamlt Louisa
Canning Misses S Johnson Rachel A Seiin Mrs 2
JcL Johnstou Mrs Jas Shoemaker E A
Carter Mrs L A Jones Mrs Ann Shonaley Car’e
C'ulhan Mary A Jeter Miss Faunie Beaver Sarah
Chapman Mary A Johnson Miss Jane Sharp AMD A
Chase Sarah E Johnes Mrs J W Scout Elizabeth
Carroll Mrs Dr Junior Sarah M Shiers Mrs Theo-
ClarksouMrsFO Jarvis Alisa Lou bald
Coudrick Delia Jordan Miss Sarah Sanders Julia K
Comvay Cath’e KroweonMreSarahSheppard Frauds
Cyphers Amanda Kartcher Mrs Mrs
Cooper Louisa Kureley Mary Ann Smith Mar Miss
Coleman M J King Mrs Augusta Smith Mrs
Conover Rebecca Kimble Hanuah Smith Amanda
Cuuingham B KiernanMiss Ann Smith Mrs Jane
Cotimn Mary Kerliu Miss Jane Smith Caroline
Crapols Luigi Keeloy Theresa Sitzgrearrie Mrs
Crane Sarah B Knox Anne Jane Samuel
Croft Cornelia E Kane Mrs Chau Smith Mary
Comefort Aire B Kcrmand Miss J 0 Smith Ellen M
Crawford Corn’* KirbyMrsDrJno Sinclair Alary
Curry Marg't Karr Miss Ellon Soulier Elizabeth
Coleman Martha A Kohn Mrs Sarah Stanton Ella
Coleman Maria F KcllerMrs GeoS Straton MissL K
Cohn Matilda Lynch Miss Mary Strobrez Sophia
Cullens Mrs * Leo Miss Mary E Stevens Mrs JII
Corson Cat'll 8 Lovelace Mar)'J Suthorluud Mrs
Conhay Miss July Lewis Mrs Eiiz’th Btewart namet
Culp Aire Balvlnu Longstreth Deb’h Stephan Mrs L
Cowell Mrs Lowder Mrs Audw Strauss Bailie
Cooke Sarah IC Lanango Miss Stone Sarah T
Davidson Mrs Tom Leather MrsEllzn2 Strunk Mrs Henry
Damon Lovenia Ludwig Carolina S
Deram Mrs Lister Maggie C Stackhouse Mary
Deery Mrs Jas F Ladley Miss Molly Stanley Maria
Detwoiler Louisa bunny Miss Diana Stewart Ann J
Davis Miss July Long Miss Juno Thompson Mrs J
Day Miss N E Leverett Caro’e JI Taylor Mrs M A
Dickey 3fiss Jane Lemons Caroline Thomas Mrs II
Dillage Harriet Lowzer Miss Jano Taylor Mrs II G
Biggins Mrs Jas Lawcr Mrs Taylor Mrs EDS
DelanyMiss Mary Lancaster Magg R Twiggs Miss F C
Dayois Elizabeth March Mrs Atm D Toby Mrs
Doyle Miss Maria Magrath Mrs A G Tubard Madame
Driscoll Ellen , Marriott Mra Ada Thorn Hetty
Dolton Rachel Meli Mrs D E TrJcker Mrs M
DunnMiaCC Macary Catharine Taylor Mrs Anna
Doherty Alary A March Augusta Turner AlreS
Donnell Mary Matron of Friends’Turner Airs F
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Dossoy Diannah Megra Catharine Turner Airs J M
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Doolrin Mrs Mary Jleaney Cath’ne Taylor Airs M J
Dodge Mrs OE Magill PeninhM Troutman Mrs J
Douglass Elleu Mullen Miss Mary Thomas H H
Elisie Ann Maria May Airs F J Warthen Bliss M
Erskin Mrs Mackey Mrs Jane Way Minerva
Engle Femme Mara Catharine Wheat Maria
Elliott Biro Wm Mitcbel Mies Clara Webster Mrs M M
Eckel Anua J Mills Miss Emma Whitaker Mrs DK
Emley Mary A Miller Catharine Warren Marv
Edicts Emily B Alowatt Marrion Weller Mrs \y
Flanagin Alice Alortimer Emily E Wandell Mrs AI
Fairchild Jos’e Myers Emma 2 Wareham Sophie
Fellows Anna 0 Aloutross Mrs West Airs 8
Fletcher Sarah Alountnoy Mary Willie Lizzio A
Frlster Alary E Mooro Miss Virinu Wilson Julia
Fining Alary A Alassy Cath’ne K Wilson Airs 8 0
FitzgibbonsMrs Mongao Isabolle Williams Sarah
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Fitzgerald Marg’t Morse Aire L A Williaics Mrs 8 S
Fusa Aire Mehlna Alorrisey Susan Williams CC
Ford Abhie C Murry Anna Williams Hannah
Pitzwater Helen MorrlMiasElizabh Wlsner Mrs WII
Getty Sarah AlcNamee Hannah Wilson K
Gilmoro Eliz’h McFarland Eliza Wright Josephine
Gillingham 0 L McMantiis Sarah Wowl JS AI
Gordon Caroline .McCgflertyCath Worloge Mra N
Gustavus Mad E AlcCalla Louisa Young Mrs
Gilbert Jane McAleer Jane Young Marlon
Gaul Alra W McGowan Cath AI Young Clara
Green AlrflKliz'h McGammeryor E Young Emma
Cillhnm Maria AlcOullough Cath Underwood C E
Gotuals Esther AlcClarety Selie Vorhere lteb
Grob&m Alarg’t Mclntosh Airs W Vincent Airs H
GerherdGerdruda McGowan Auu Ziegler Dorothea
Aitomus Wm K Chambers Jos 0 Fitcbet John 8
Albrecht Aliehnel Oliecpmnn R W Fisher Wm M
Alexanders Christ Henry Fisher Mr
Adams Alex Chapolle Jno Cdet Fidelity N G of
Ackb-y U Christey Thom Lodge No LIS I
Alexuudur AI W Chnlot Francois OOF
Alrich Lovi I. Chapman R W Franks Jos
Alieratn Thos Challnut James Fullmer August
Alilum John P Chnmtimau Jos Foley Harry
Allen Esq Goo Chambers Air Fuller John W M
Armisted, Riggs, Ohambors Wm Froioan Ohan
Sc Co Chenworth A Co ForUtal Richard
Amos Lev. Ik JohnJ Pop 0 N
Abraham .Mr Clarion® L N Foroll Capt E R
Abbey Geo P ‘Clark John A Fuller Jas
Agtm John Clark Thus C Friedlandor Robt
Arnold EP & C Clarke Win H Fralzier J 8
Asbury Jos Clough J S » Preeborne Jas
Ash Joshua W denser Lou C Fox J P
Andrlot Paul Clinton Outer Foster Chas
AungeJ Cllmint Walter H Francis JuoW
Arnold Jos Clark Edward Fuvcy Robt
Anderson John Cleaves 0 C Garret Hugh
Ayres Win Clare Augustus Gamble R
Ashton Samuel Connor Wm Gardner H 8
Arthur, Rogers, Sc Converse T Bart Qalliveu Danl
Co 2 Coilison Edward Garrett Lewis
Bauerfnihs Johu Coshbough P H Gaw Wm
Barre Jacob 2 Conway Johu Geogliegau P 2
Rarrltt A ColHugworthS C Geary Win
Rain Geo W ConaroGA Gellman Ilevn’ds
Railie Robert Cooper E Oeblmrd Fritz
Raw ter Danl Cohen J Gcharet Adam
Rar Hugh Coleman JcCoSaml UilliarWiu
RagleyJohnH Cox Chas W Gill BIV
Raker M A Cnlhown H GillganPL
JJakcr J R Coles Richard T Gibson Wm F
Baker J Cottman G S Gibb Chas
Rurclo Isaac Coursault Louis Gibson Jas
Rarclay C Cowpass Mr Gib Jas II
Rarldy Win K Oam'mnonlnlher GlnaderUeo
Rarnaird Sc Co Michel An Glasny A J
Barry & Henck Coggishall Geo Gilbert &Co
Rail Jos Coltor&CoJII Closer Mr
Rarth John Coryell Thou T Gilbert Thos R
Baissman A Coaquanock En- Givon Wm
Bardman Johu campment, No. (Hills Jas 8
Bauman Fred’k 105,1 00 F Gibbs Mr
Rargan Christian Collins May R Goodin Philip
Barry Patrick J Cummins Mr Gothrlo Mr
Raker Jacob F Craig Wm 1* Gould Geo W
BarrJas Creighton II Goodwin Wm II
Baker Jos B Cruig Gulllermr Godl&nd & Bro
Bartin 0 Craig Wm H Golding Wm
Bacon Frauds D Crother* James Gorlromlea P 8
Barrio Jos Curtis Thos Gorman Patrick
Ball Robert Cummins Lewis M Gallagher Mr
Bailey Samuel Crutcher Wm II Graham John ’
Baton II Cresson E D Graham Thos
Bashalow Wm V Crawford John Greenwood John
Baxter A II Crisp W II Grurely it Co Jno
Beatty Jas Craig Wm P Griffith 0 0
Bear G W Cresson Emlen Greonough S G
Bornhcin J Crane Ifoury P College SC
Bell G W Crimcrioux Jh Grisler Thos
Beebaer Fred’k Culp Henry E Griffith Jos
Beatty D D Rev 0 Culloy James F Graham Wm
C 2 Cressman Thos Grattan Kdwd N
Recket Thos A Cutler D R Griffin Dr
Beariraont Jos S Darcy John Green Kdwd F
Beures Alfred Dalton CaptUoroJ Groff Stephen
Belle Dr Davis James Gross Sc Bros C
Beardslee Arnasa Daly John GreanJL
Bidding Jacob Dalieli Robert Gregory Gottlieb
Biddle Samuel DavißJohn3 Griglerßobt
Blake Robt B Dahl Philip Grlndel Josiah S
Black Jas Daly John A Greco Jos
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Blake E W Day Theodore P Gratz RII
Black Jos DavlßThosll Gregory Paul
Blight Jos Deery James T Gray Wm
Boureau II Delaney W B Gugler
Bonoud A Deharcn Geo GyrimJohull
Borner John R Dean James Jlackouburg J L
Bourgmer Sc Co F Dennis Christian Hailey Thos R
BonbriteGeo Dehart James Haboratick R
Bolin Leri L Deatrich Geo Hall 0 D
Bourk Anthony DeMeararos Erar Hall Ilamsou
Boyd Jos J De Tack - Hall Mr
Bond Thos J Delcker Js Hall Warren
Booker Siunl B Dan Prof P Hagar Dan II
Boggs A Rowland DlctzorJobn Ualligau Capt P
Brown N W Dlollenshnelder J Haretlng David
Brown Alex Dillan Richard Harscom Thos It
Brumon & Heins Dirkny D J Hand J S K
Brown WE Donaldson JN Hanna St R Arm
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Brown IV Doyle W C Ilagos Henry J B
Brower H Dodson Rich’d W HnrtJ W
Brown Edmund Donaldson Thos J Ilamford A
Browu Mr Doyle Patrick Hand Capt E
Brolftsky J II Dolan Frank Hartman Jos
Brower A K Doull James llarbdiorne Jos
Brennan JSc J Doherty Win Hannon Burton
Broekley Wm C Dolin Charles Harvey A J
Brush Jesße Donald D Hanson Stephen F
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Brooks Geo Douglass Benj J Harvey E
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Brazier Geo 8 Dyro James W Hardaway DII
llrufTus Andrew Duncan McKim Harris Alfred A
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Buke Chas Dufficld James W Ilurtmnn Rev M
Burcholl Uriah 8 Duer Joseph Harvey J
BurchineU Thos Elliot John Hawle fc Co, Jos
Bullock Thos R Egaler Chris'n Haywood Lewis
Burgct Thos Edwards Joualhan Hatch St Lnngdou
Burbridgo Thos EIuII Henry Ileautzoroan A E
Burton Wm Ely W J Henry Mathew 8
Brutter P Foster EIIIr St Co J W Hewitt Chas
llurghard Geo Edmunds John Ileury Geo W
Rumen John Ehnoro A llennesey John A
Butler Foflter Eckhnrt Abraham lloberton Lock’ll
Burritt Elilm Edwards J Rev Heath 8 A
Burns Wm Elerwein John M Henry G W
Butterfield Edw Ellis Capt G R Heath John P
Bunker D J 2 Evans Chas W Hendricks Isaac A
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Caison R J Emmorsou RIV Hoinea Alex
Caskle IV V Erring Thos Hendricks J II
Camorm, J D Knocks Geo B Henry Solomon
Castle WrnG K\anslVnvK Henley John
Carl Jrona Evans Wm E Henry John
Casgnie James Eshback David 2 Hellmich Mr
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Caldwell J M Evans Thos Hewson Addinell
Carroll Wm Evans V HertorJD
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Carllah R W Engel John Herriott J V
Canter GP E Fcltwell Wm V Headman C N
Cash Geo W Farmers’ 0 Agri* Hendrix Eli A
Cauffman Theoph cultural Illgles Enoch
Casey John Farron, Jtfi HlaskoM
Cambridge Wm Fehleison, Mr Illgerty Ed
Cain Certes Fains Edward M Hldrieh Jacob
Carter Capt R W Ferria Edward U&ctbeyßobt P
Oirter John Fitzgerald Thos ,!Ilpt Martin
Carden Thos Flatwood, Thos M Hopkins Geo G
Castor Geo K Fitchner 0 G Holllck Dr
Campbell Joseph Plean, Allen L' Hopkins SM
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Oclcer Ohrißt Fitzgerald John J Hoofrtau Benj
Chambers Dr M Fitch Wm Uoa ton & Srecko
FRANCIS HUGHES,
LUKE KEEGAN.
THOMAS NAUI/TY
CommitUe.
[N, President-
LADIES' LI3T
GENTLEMEN’S LIST.
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Hdofman Bonj ■ Morgan D . Bchepard P
Hoaton & Brecker Morgan N 8 Scharp L
Holman Jas 8 Maloney J BchieldsJ
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Heilman Ohaa Mooro Thos Sunmons W R
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Homeland J 8 Morso Geo A Smith 0 A
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Holters Wm Mi Olivo Encamp- Smith J II
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Holland Thos Mooro Francis Smith J S
Hobson Wm Morgan C W Smith G P
Huffuagter, Ohaa Murphy 0 Smith Amos
Hyde E D Myers S P Smyth James
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UussrieerUeo Mussulman J'F Smith John
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Huff Chas P Mulled)- 1* Sml th J B
Hurd Thos Michael J Smith \Y U
Hurlon John 0 McDivltt Wm Smith U F
Uunter Henry I* McCftsheu AA Cu Smith H D
Hungerford A he McDonough T P Smith J
James McCradden John Smith Jin P
Irwin J Withers McCreary G J Smith E
Isaacs Isaac MrColhmght A Smyth Jas
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Irwin Thos Mcßride Henry Souerly Thos
Irwin Wm McClure A Soloman J
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James Dan McDevitt T Springer Chaa
Jameson S S McCanoghy P Spronkcl W M
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Johnson John McManus l* Stockley Ayrea
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Joimlan John McGrath T D Steelman W A
Johnson Wm II McMamecken W Stout J 0
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Jones RM McKorerW Stockman G W
Johnson, Cox, McGratli Robt .Stephens Jacob
Cameron A CoMcUarvoy B StockleyWm
McGowou A 2 Storer Sc Son J
Johnson John E McKay W Steinberg T
Kelch Jas McMahon J SteimnannA Alter
Kelly Sami McMagboru J Sylmibo F J
Keyle Moses E McWilliams F Surlauli F D
Kelly Thos McPrivett J Swain Chas
Key D Nebet F Sylvester G 8
Kern Robt Newton D Thomas Benj
Knmpe T Mott J 0 Tidd II T
Kertfdr T W Neller P Thomas JI)
Kelly Henry II Nmott W Thompson CA R
Kellen Francis Nash Thos Thompson N K
Kern Thos Nice A Thorn J T
Kelley Job Noxea J P Thomas JH
Keene Geo II Nagle M J TickenorE
Kemble Geo Nyco Win Thorne Thos
Kerrn Jnn Newberger L Thompson M V
Kennedy Alfred L Nugent G A Thompson O
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Korn Ed M O’Neil J Tracy Jno
Kennolly John Osbourne 11 Tracy EA Co
Kelley Henry K Ourdg J A 'Poison W
Keen Jr Wm Ogilby E F Tyler W
Kershaw Thos O’Conner A Bro Tucker J
Kurt* Chas Pauli N E Truchel Chas
Krug Martin Parker A II Trimble J H
Kendotl Dr KJr Pablishe P J Trempor Jno
KUnahe A E PaffDll Turner JB
King Wm Parker JE Trumbauor II
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Wentworth Parker W Taylor T M
Kitteringhani Jas Patterson 8 Taylor J W
Kuhn A V B Paine II M Talley WK
Knight John T . Patterson F E Terlmne J
Knyht Thos Packer C Taylor Kinsey
Kinks K PattanMr Taylor Thos
Kontz Wm B Patrick J Taggart C
Knight Jerome Parker G Taj lor W N
Krauss Jr J W Parr CII Taylor* Murray
Krug Chas Paxton Geo W Tutuer M
Kilroy John Parry Eli Templeton B F
Kyle W R Parker J Taylor John
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Kuhn A V H Paulus E Todd Jas
Kuenes Jos Phillips X J Taylor T 8
Kile, R K Phillips Mr Taylor M
Kuhn Geo PcrscbJP Tarpy Mr
Kindell Mason Phillips R Taylor W W
Knoche W Peawalt Wm Th) rock Mr
Killacn A Burks Persons A Thompson II
Kyßer J Perry B F Thompson W S
Lane Sami 31 Pearce J Thompson, Buck-
Lax Jacob II Pratt Wm E man A Co
Lfthn Jos PorkiusJO Thorton Paul
Lauearter Wm PoarsonJ G Thomas Wm
La Rue Asa R Phillips N 2 Thompson J F
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Lane Nathan B I‘erkinplne C W Thompson Jas
Limning Jas A D Townsend J C
Lan Carter T K Peffer W V Turnage T G
Lanson E W Perrin, Benjamin Tyler Wm
Lanedell G A Co Tucker Stephen
Langstaff Flt Pennebaker E R Tolbert C C
Lambert Henry Phillips GJI Warren D W
Ladue John W Pitteuger Win Wuiters Park
La Comber W l'eale T it Walford Mr
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No 18. I 0 0 F I’ieice T W Walton U 8
Lawrence, Stacy A Pickering J 2 Wayland D D
Co Pierson A Waugh Ilenrv
Lecorneo Alfred Plieo IV C Walker A Son*
Leroy Jos Porter R Walker J
Leuchsensou II Poucet Momdour Washington J
Lee Thos M K Portmau .1 C H Wallace J
Le Fawons Danl Poole Thos Wagner IV
Leclkes Seims Pollock J Warlord W E
Letament Thos Poehler I. Walton F
Leo A Norton Pratt F M Walter J II
Letford Wm Pratt F Walker WV
Lendsenaug II Prenot C Wanl garni
Levitt John Pratt Wm T Wodkin F W
Lenox J T Price it Wagner Mr
Lewis II It PreisehlMr Wallace WM
Leuts Wm Pritchnnl J Walsh Wm
Leech Finley Proprietors U S Wallace W M
Levy Benj Hotel Walton Percy
Loyd J R Prince A Garret Webster J
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ment Roberts Sainl Kev Wright John
Mayo J Ross John Wright A T W
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Marshall W A Co Ryan Mr Wright il L
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nu3Mt GIDEON G. WESTCOTT, P. M.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT For THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILAD • I'UIA.
NICK, et al., vs. THE PRANKFORD 0 -.IIALL. L.
F.J.67. No. 476.
PETER OABTER vs. BAMB. L. F. J/j 7. No. 042.
ABEL REED vs. SAME. L.F.J.57. No. 724.
Tho Auditor appointed by the Court to make distri
bution of the fund arising fiom tho sale of the follow
ing deacribod Real Estate sold by the Sheriff under the
above writs on Monday, Julyfith, 1857, will meet for the
purpose* of Mb appointment on Thursday, September
10th, 1857, ot 4 o’clock P. M , at the Wetherill House,
George street, above Sixth, when and where all persons
having claims nr© requested to prefeir them bofore said
Auditor, or thoy will otherwise be debarred from coin
ing in on said tund;
' All that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the
south-easterly side of Maine street, in the borough of
Frnukford, in the county ot Philadelphia, nowin the city
of Philadelphia, at the distanco of 278 feet north-enstorlv
from tho north-cast «ido of Green street, containing iii
front on said Main street 60 feet, and in length or depth
south-easterly, between parallel lines at right angles
with said Main street, 200 feet, to a 25 feet wide street
contemplated to bo opened called Thomas street. Houn
ded south-westward nud north-eastward by other ground
belonging to tbo estate of thesaid Isaac Whiteloek, de
ceased, south-eastward by said contemplated street, and
north-westward by Main street aforesaid. Being tie*
same premises which the unldElUaboth Whiteloek, Mary
Whiteloek aud Ellen 1,. Whiteloek, Executrixes of the
last Will and Testament of I*aac Whiteloek, deceased,
by indenture bearmg oven date with tho said mortgage,
and executed immediately before said mortgage, for the
consideration therein named, part of which is intended
to 1«5 secured by said mortgage, granted aud conveyed
unto tho said “ Tho Fraukford Odd Fellows’ Hall Asso
ciation, M their successors or assigns, in fee. Together
with tho'free übo and privilege of’the said contemplated
street, 35 feet wide, when opened so far as the same is
laid upon lauds of the Estate of the said Isaac White
lock, deceased. DAVID WEBSTER, Auditor
au3l-raw&ff>t
TO BUILDERS—FOR SALE, Curved
Front Door Bracket and Mouldings, at 207 CAR
TER Street GEO. 11. TRYDAY,
Architectural aud Ornamental Cai i er.
au3l-mwf3t*
PERSONAL —All lovers of Ox Tail Soup
will please come around to “Our House” to-day,
betweeu 11 and 12 o’clock. Free Lunch and plentv of it.
au3l It#
Lb. kite k co.
• FURNITURE, BEDDING, Ac.
No. 413 (late 129) WALNUT st .
Philadelphia.
A new and superior style of Spring Beds.
Lydia B. Kitb. Joshhi Walton
au3l 6m
FOR SALE-TWO LARGE EAGLES,
and three Watches, for Bigus, at 207 Carter street.
G. H.TRYDAY,
Architectural and Ornamental Carver.
au 31-mwAfSt#
For sale—a hard-ware sign,
1 Padlock, 9 feet high; 1 Padlock, 22 incheshigh;
1 Auvil Broadaxo, Hammer, aud Saws, at 207 Carter
street. G. 11. TRYDAY,
Architectural and Ornamental Carver,
au Sl-mw&f 3t#
Rosin.— goo barrels soapmakers>
ROSIN, to arrive per schooner J. 11. Planner.
For sale by MARTIN & MAOALIBTER,
au3l-3t 119 North Water street.
31, 1857.
WM. D. ROGERS* CARRIAGE REtoS
ITORY, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET
above TENTH, la now open for the sale of every dew!
cription of Carriages, combining Btyle, Durability and
Elegancu of Finish, from tlio Manufactory at the corner
of Sixth and Master streets, to which the attention of
Citizens and Southern and Western gentlemen is res
pectfully called.
N. B.—Kspeci&l,attentlon given to Carriages for re
fairs in tho shops connected with the Repository. Ea
ranee on Chestnut Street. au3l-2w
i7IRANCIS”P. DOBOSQ & SON, Jato" of
1* Dubosq, Carrow A Co., Wholesale MANUFAC
TURERS OF JEWELRY, 304 CHESTNUT street, Phila
delphta. _
Francis P. Dubosq. Wm. H. Ddbosq.
au3l 9m
ftmnsments.
IVATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
J-i above Eighth.
Admihsios'— Heats lu Private Box, $1 00; Orchestra
Chairs liceuts; Dress Circle and Parquet, 00 cunts;
Family Circle 23 cents Doors open at 7. To commence
at 6 o'clock
Box Office open from 10 to 4 o’clock, uhuu neats can
be secured.
Stage Mauagur Mr. 11. Watkins
W’M.E. BURTON, proprietor of Burtou’a Theatre,
Broadway, New York, respectfully announces to the
Lovers of the Drama in Philadelphia, that he haa leased
the well-known and capacious National Theatre, Wral
nut street,, near Eighth, where he intends giving a
Series of First-Class Representations, assisted by the
BEST ARTISTS of the day. ’ *
MK.J.E. MURDOCH, the Distinguished American
Actor, whose recent success at the llayin&rkut Theatre,
London, has not beeu equalled by any other Artist *
MR. EDWIN BOOTH, the talented Tragedian whose
engagements ir. New York and elsewhere have met with
well-merited success:
MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, tho well-known Dra
matic Celebrity—the acknowledged Head of the Modern
Stage.
MR, Vi. E. BURTON, will appear in his Popular Lino
of Characters.
AIR. .MARK SMITH, the Favorite Comedian from
New York.
MR. 11. WATKINS, AIR. BRIGGS, MR. LE ROY,
MR. WARWICK, MR. MORRIS, MR. DENHAM.
31153 WOODWARD, MRS. HELEN MUZZY,
aud MRS. JAMES DUNN.
The whole resources of tho largest Theatre in New
York, the most beautiful Dramatic Establishment in the
world, wilt be brought into uso during the engagement
of the various specialities abore named.
THIS (Alouday) EVENING, Aug. 31st, will be pre
sented the Qne old English Comedy of the
POOR GENTLEiIAN.
Dr. Oilapod Mr. W. E. Burton
Sir Robert Bramble Mr. Mark Smith
Ills Qrst appearance in Philadelphia.
Frederick Bramblo Air. Wm. H. Briggs
His first appearance iu lour years.
Emily Worthington Miss Woodward
Her first appearance.
Alias Lucretift AlcTabb Mrs. Muzzv
ner first appearance.
Tw conclude with the Favorite Farce of the
WANDERING MINSTREL.
Jim Bagi Mr. W. E. Burton
With hevoral Solos on a Cracked ClaHunot, and a Comic
Song.
FegW : Miss Charles
Academy op music, bkoad and
LOCUST Streets.—Mr. E. A- MARSHALL, Sole
Lessee Positively the lost night but one or the
PROAIENADF, CONCERTS.
THIS EVENING, Aug. 31—The following favorite
artists will appear :
MADAME JOHANNSEN,
MISSO. RICIIINGS,
Mr. PICKANESER,
MR. FIIAZER,
Air. CARL BERGMAN.
TIIE JGERAIANIA ORCHESTRA,
In a combination of the moßt popular pieces of the sea
son. Admittance 25 cents.
\\fHEATLEY ,s ARCH ST. THEATRE.
» ? —Solo Lessee W. WHEATLEY.
So ilk or PiuoßS.—Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Dross
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Seats), 60 conts;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents; Beats In Pri
vate Boxes, 75 cents ; Whole Private Box, |3; Gallery,
13 cents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Pri
vate Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 33 cents
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M
J. M. B.WHITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, Aug. 31st, will be pre
sented Kotzebue’s celebrated play of the
STRANGER.
The Stranger Mr. E L. Davenport
Mrs Haller M r *. D. p. Bowers
To conclude with tho Admirable Comedy of the
HONEY MOON.
SANFORD’S OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
Doors open at 7% o’clock—to commence at 8
Admittance 26 cents.
GLORIOUS SUCCESS.
SECOND WEEK of the great burlesque on the
Opera of
LA TRAVIATA.
Wrilteu expressly for this establishment by John Har
rington, Esq.
The Manager respectfully announces that lu rouse
quence of the immense excitement produced by the
performance of the above burlesque, it will be repeated
MONDAY Evening, August 31st, and every evening this
week Previous to the piece
ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY
au3Mw BY SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE.
£ejgal Notices,
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT OF MONT
GOMERY connty, August lUlh. 1857. Notice is
hereby given, to all persona interested in the estate of
Alary Alderfer, lato of the township of Lower Salford, iu
imid couutyof Montgomery, deceased, that Abraham,
John, and Benjamin Alderfer have applied to said Court,
by petition, praying for a decree for the Kale of the real
estate of said Mary Alderfer, deceased Tho said Court
have fixed WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of September,
1857, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court House, in Norris
town, for all parties interested to appearand show cause,
if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioners
should uot be granted. By order ot the Court.
J. 11. DAVIS, Clerk of the Orphans' Court
au2o-d4w
IN THE ORPHANS’ 1 COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.-Estate of JAMES
HAMILTON, deceased.
The auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and Kettle the
account of Thos. Codwalader, executur and tru*tee of
the la>t will and testament of Jamen Hamilton, deceast-d,
arising from the portion of the m-tute belonging to
schedule B, nuneXed to the indenture of partition, dated
Jan. 20,1849, recorded iu tho ofili.* fur tho recording of
deeds lor the city and county of Philadelphia, in deed
book G. W. C., No. 1, p. 497, aud to report distribution,
will meet the parties interested at Ids office, No 528
Walnut street, iu tho city of Philadelphia, ou TUES
DAY, September Ist, 1857, at4p. SI
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, and settle the
second account of James Shaw, executor ot the last will
and testament of J. A. Nevrmnn.dcceaJied, and to report
distribution, Mill meet the parties interested at his of
lice. No. 628 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia,
on TUESDAY, September Ist, 1857, at 6 p. ui.
au 21-eodst FRANCIS WHARTON, Auditor.
C'IOAST PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WILL
J SOON BE PUBLISHED, the lollowiog standard
Books, viz: Blunt's Coast Pilot. 18th edition; Bow
ditch’a Navigator,27thedition; Shipmaster’s Assistant,
9th edition.
We invite attention to our new Spring Centre Com
passes, which answer for either light or heavy weather,
and ate especially adapted for steamers, and vessels
where the motion is cousidernbie. They require fewer
repairs than uny compass now in use.
Marine Opera Glasses of superiorquality. Spy Glasses,
Aneroid and Mercurial Barometer*. Thermometers,
American. French uud Euglish Sextants, Octants, Quad
rants, Azimuth Compassea, BiuacU‘S Log Glares, and
all kinds of Nautical Instrument* and Books, constantly
on hand.
Also, Charts of all partsof the worhlfromthe latest
aud best authorities.
Agents for Rogers’ American Code of Siguals, Deni’s
Chronometers and Compasses, and for Abbott’s lloro
meter, and an instrument for working ont problems In
Nautical Astronomy by simple inspection and with per
fect accuracy. They have received the approval ol ex
perienced shipmasters, and have been adopted by the
U 8. Navy. E. & O. W. BLUNT.
aulB-liu* No. 179 Water Street.
Henderson & co 5 * great liter
ary FAIRj FIFTH and ARCH streets.
Iu order to gratify the wishes of our numerous pa
trons. und induce the book-buying public to fill up their
libraries at the usual low prices, w e intend to present to
every purchaser of books to the amount of $1 and up
wards, a Gift in value of from 25 cents to $lOO. Call at
our establishment, look at our valuable stock, and select'
lot yourselves.
Recollect you aro not buying at chance, for every pur
chaser gets his books at the usual price, and very many
will get, iu addition, a preseut worth having. au2l-3m
Evans* great gift book sale,
No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. X. 8.-No connec
tion with any other house in the City. &ul-3m
TO PRINTERS.—A RARE CHANCE
FOR SALE ! A one-half interest in a well-estab
lished DAILY aud WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, and JOB
PRINTING OFFICE, located in a city 0f12.000 iuhubit
nuta, aud one of the moat prosperous iu the \\ i-st The
paper Is National Democratic In politics, it has the ofU
citti patronage of the Post Office, together with that of
the county and city—it living the official paper of the
city, and the aggregate annual income of the establish,
meat is about $10,000.# The office is supplied uith a
superior cjlindor press, a Ruggles job pre.sa, a Wash
ington press, paper cutter, card cutter, Ac , together
w ith an excellent variety of typo, fixtures. Ac., all in
good order. For a practical printer, or an editor, thin
is more than ordiuary opportunity For further partic
ulars, address JI. G. CROUCH,
Galena, Illiuois
*Thore Is only one other printing office of any kind
in the city. aug29-dAwlw
rpHOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE,
A CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No 910 MARKET ST.,
almvfl Ninth, south side, Philadelphia au 1-fim
OFFICE OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE
POOR, No 30 North Ssvkntii Strket—PHILA
DELPHIA, Aroi st 20,1857.
lMuposnls for tho purchase of FLOUR BARRELS. ac
ctuing during the ensuing year nt the Philadelphia
Alms House, will bo received at this office until lU
o cluck, on Monday, August 31st Said proposals to
state the average price per barrel, and to be eudorsed,
•• Proposals for Flour Barrels ”
nu27-4t C. W. SCIILATHR, Secretary.
C’ UIEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE,
> of excelieutqunlity, in sold at the PHILADELPHIA
(lAS WORKS for tho reduced pi ice of five cents a bushel,
ami may be obtained m large or small quantity by up.
plying at tlie Gas Office, No. 26 South SEVENTH
Street.
To Purchasers by Wholesale, it is sold at the Woiks,
iu First Ward, by the tou, atapriee equivalent to An
thracite, a Is 2 60 per ton.
(Signed,) J. C. CBESSON, Engineer.
PiHLADHLPHJA Gas Works, Aug 26, '57. tm27-tf
JOHN N. REEVES, CAKPENTKR AND
BUILDER, PABSYUNK ROAD, opposite County
Prison
Orders for Jobbing promptly attended to. aul-lm
CONGRESS RANGE—SOLD BY CHAD
WICK & BltO., N 0.262 N SECOND Street.
auglB-3mo.s.
HS. TAK IP 8- MANTJF ACTORI'Iff
. O.UIVKD AND OItNAMKXTAI. MAKIIf.K
WOJIK, (IHKKX Str.'ot, alio,» BKVKNTII, Fliilodel
pliifl. nug2y-lw
Department of highways—
Office or Chief Commissioner, S. W. corner of
CHESTNUT aud FIFTH atreea.
August 28th, 1857.
SF-ALED PROPOSALS, entitled proposals for building
a culvert ovor a branch of the Poquesusink Creek, near
the Rod Lion Ta\crn. at what U called “Red Bridge,”
in the Twenty-third Ward, will be roceivod at this offic®
uutil WEDNESDAY, the second day of September, at 12
o’clock.
Specification}! may bo neeu at this office.
JOHN M’OARTHY,
au29-3t Chief Coromissioner of Highways.
UfACGREGOR HOT-AIR FURNACES.
J-TA Bold by CHADWICK & BRO., SECOND Street,
first door above Race. nuglB-3moa.
fSHARLES MAGARGE & CO.,—
V-J Wholesale Dealors In PAPER, BAGS, ficc., No.
SO Seoth SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. aul-lm
MRS. M. A. BURKE,
IIJL 802 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE EIGHTH.
Informs SOUTHERN andWESTEBH MERCHANTS she
has opened
FALL AND WINTER PATTERN HATS In fancy colors,
And a full line MOURNING HATS. auglfi-ffw
Foil ASSEMBLY— '
JOHN M. WELLS,
Second District—Second Ward.
Subject to Democratic Rules. an 28-lot*
CORONER—Dr. THOMAS JONES,
of Seventh Ward. Bnbject to Democratio Rulee.
au 25-lw*
OROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
r\ C ?F U 'f’ JOUN I'. .y’f'ADDE.f, of Third W»rd.
auoject to the rules of the Democratic Party, aul-tf
■pOK ASSEMBIyZjosEFH J- KEEFE.
a„ A c 2“ d ., Le 5 is, . ll . ,re District, Second Ward.
auMtSB° tl9 deciBlou of the Democratic Convention.
FOR .RECORDER OF DEEDS T. B.
TOWN, Fourth Ward. Subjert to DemocraUo
r au 20-dtSS
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS
—WILLIAM BAFFIN, First Ward Subject to
Democratic Rules. au2U-UepB*
Recorder of deeds—albertT.
SOILEAU, Sixteenth Ward Subject to Demo*
cratic Rules, auglB-dUe P 3*
For prothonotary of the dis
trict COURT, WM. M. REILLY, of First Ward.
Subject to Democratic Rules. aulT-dtueS*
For assembly—john h. brady,
Eighth War I—Seventh Legislative District. Sub
ject to Democratic rules auls-tsepB#
Prothonotary of the district
COURT.—WM. LOUGHLIN. Second Warf. Sub
ject to Democratic rules. au!s-Sep7*
FOR ASSEMBLY—EDWIN SMITH,
NINTH DISTRICT, TWELFTH WARD. Subject
to Democratic Rules. aul4*
FOR ASSEMBLY—Second District, PER
UAN J. COOK. Second Ward Subject to Democratio
Rules- aul2-tC*
CL ERIC OF QUARTER SESSIONS—
JOSEPn CROCKETT, Sixteenth Ward. Subject
to Democratic Bulea, au 12-4w#
RECORDER OF DEEDS—THOS.
£ wf* ®RHPIIILL, Tenth ward, Vine street, above
Eighth. Subject to Democratic rule*. aulb-lm*
ASSEMBLY—THIRD DISTRICT—
IRANKLIN McILVAIN, Subject to Democratic
rttlw> au3-dtspB
For coroner—dr. feodore mier-
SON. Filth Ward. Subject to Democratic Rule*
nuB-lm*
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DIS-
X 1 TRICT COURT, LEWIS T. MKARS, of Twelf.h
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. auB-lm*
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
•COURT, GEORGE F. MEESER, Twenty-second
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. au 4-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 Buies. aa4lm*
For assembly—first district—
JOSEPH H. DONNELLY, First Ward. Subject
to deoiaion of the Democratic Convention. aul-6w#
FOR ASSEMBLY'—third district.—
DAVID B. McLKAN, Fourth Ward. Subject to
Democratic Rules. aul-tseS#
For recorder .of deeds—
CHARLES M. MILLER.
Fourteenth Ward,
Subject to Democratic Roles, on aul t se3
For recorder of deeds—george
W. WUNDER, Thirteenth Ward. Subject to De
mocratic Rules. aul-sw*
recorder of^deeds—n. f.
WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject toDemocratu
rulei. au3-te*
OF SESSIONS.- •
KJ GEORGE SIMPSON, THIRTEENTH WARD.—
Subject to Democratio Rules. anltsepS
ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY—
LOCUST Street, west of SIXTEEN iH, will be
opened on MONDAY. September 7th, at 9 A. M.
The Principal will be in attendance at the Academy
during the first week in September, between 9 A.M. aud
2P. M., to receive apulication« for admlwiion. Circu
lars may be had of Mr. lIILL, Sexton of St. Mark’s
Church, or at the Academy.
au29-2w* J. ANDREWS HARRIS, Principal
.Sir. Dolman
~.Sir J. S. Clarke
Slisi E. L. Davenport
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, SOUTH
WEST CORNER OF ARCn AND TENTH STREETS.
The piinils in this liwtitution will be instructed in all
the brauenesof a thorough EnglUh Education, andevery
facility for the acquirement or knowledge provided for
them.
The diheipline will be a careful pointing onward aud
upward.
The Kchool-year Is divided iuto two terma, of five
months each, commencing of Ninth Mouth (Sep
tember,) anil firhtof Second Mouth (February.)
First Department, pec term of five m0nth5......525.00
Secoud “ “ “ 20 00
Third “ “ “ ' 15 00
Fuel, Ac., per term l 00
Philadelphia, 1857.
REFERENCES:
Thomas Kiuiber, J. D White, M. D ,
Samuel Bettle, Jr, Benj S. Janney, M D.
Afarmaduke C. Cope, Robert K. Wright,
William Bettle, Thomas 1). Smith,
Thomas Wixtar, George Griscom,
Anthony I*. Morris, William F. PitUeld,
Joshua 11. Morris, David Vandorveur,
Uriah Hunt, William B. Thomas.
au2s-lm.
Y’OUNG
V 3 LADIES, (boarding aud day pupils.) N. W. corner
ELEVENTH and GREEN streets. Fifth session nill
open on September 7th, Best refereuce given, in
cluding all pre.seut aud former patrous. au26-ti
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS*INSTITUTE*,
WEST PUU«\l)EltPm\.—Professor SAVX
DERS cun receiw n few more PUPILS in his family
Impure of Colonel FORNEY, the Editor of this Paper,
who lias at tliis time a son iu his family ; or address
PRO LESSOR "S.VUN D ERS.
West Philadelphia Institute
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMV FOR
£5 YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. E. corner EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD streets. Professors of the highest
qualifications ♦•imdoyed. Catalogues containing full
particulars, pupils’ uaines, testimonials, Ac , ean bo
had on application.
au2s-tt F. DONLEAVY LONG, Principal.
Hall of st. james the less,
PHILADELPHIA.
A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Rev. B. U. Smvsek, Rkotok.
The Annual Session Mill begin on TUESDAY*, Sep
tember!.
Circulars may be obtained at the Book Store of 11.
HOOKER, S. W. corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Post Ofllce, Falls of Schuylkill, Phila
delphia aul7-0m
MRS. BARTON S BOARDING AND
DAY SCHOOL FOR YOCNO LADIES. No 19i9
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY iu September aul9-Gv#
TOOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
X i persons, male and female, to gain a shared this
world’s goods aud comforts as a *
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDY BROTHERS’ BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near RACE.
will ro-open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, for fill
and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, in a short time.
THE LKIDY’S take pleasure in saying, that during
the past year a large number of persons acquired a
BUSINESS EDUCATlON,enabling many to secure pro
fitable situations, and others to piosecute their business
operations successfully. au22-3m.
/CRITTENDEN’S PHILADELPHIA COM
\J MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. Corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Storiee.
BOOK KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES. Ac.
Bach Student has individual instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teacherß, under the immediate
supervision of the Principal.
One of the Best Peumeu in the Country has charge of
the Writing Department
Please call aud see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms, Ac. aul-lm
WF. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE
• HATTER, No. 430 CHESTNUT Street, below
Fifth, PhUidelphia. ou4-lm rp
CJULLENDER *c PASCAL,
>0 HATTERS,
aul-flm No. 8 8. SIXTU street, Philadelphia.
(Bcnticmcn's -fnrnisljini} ©oobe.
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, aud PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 706
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia
The attention of Southern and Westoru Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. ,aus-lyif
The watson
$lO FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
And is now open fur Exhibition at Second Story, front
Room, No. 720 CHESTNUT Street State and County
Rights for sale Apply as alone. au2o-tf.
Dancing academy.—naylor k
DAUGHTER'S DANCING ACADEMY, TENTH
and SOUTH street*, commencing TUESDAY,September
1, 185". The subscriber*, in ottering this prospectus to
the dancing comomuity, respectfully acknowledge their
kindness during past season*, aud pledge themselves
that nothing shall !>e wanting on their part to nuke the
coming m-il-od surpass in bjilliuucy that ot 1< rn.er
years.
Mr N. and Daughter have, with untiring exertions,
added to their already full lv>t ot Li-hiunable dances,
many new one*, ninth wilt b«» introduced duriug tlie
senson.
Fur Children—Tuesday aud Saturday Afternoons from
3 to •» o’clock j for Ladies and Gentlemen—Tuesday and
Saturday livening* from" till 10 o’clock. au 27-lro
Educational bookstore.—e. c.
4: J UIDDLE, No. 508 MINOR Street, (betweeu
Market and Chestnut streets, west of Fifth street.)
having demoted their attentiou especially to the publi
•i turn and sale of Books fur tlm use of Schools aud Col
leges, have for Rale a btock embracing most of the text
hooka extensively u*ed in tho educational institutions o
the United States, which, together with an assortment
of Blank Books and Stationery adapted to the wants of
schools, they offer for Hale, wholesale aud retail, at low
prices. Teachers and others wishing to examine text
books with reference to introduction into schools, are
invited to call and examine the abote named stock.
nn27-dlw
Girard fire and marine insur-
ANOE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA— Office, No.
302 WALNUT utreet, west of THIRD.
“ PIRN RISKS ONLY TAKEN.”
DIBKOTOB3.
Jer. Walker,
Jno. McClure,
Tho. Craven,
A. 8. GHlett,
Furman Sheppard,
Sami. Jones, M. U.,
Joseph Klapp, M. D.
Wra. M. Swain,
John Anspach, Jr.,
H N. Burroughs,
J U. Hughes,
V. 1). Sherman,
Wiu. F. Hacker,
j. P. Steiner,
11. A. Shackelford,
lion. JONES, President
lion. Q. W. WOODWARD, Vice President.
J.HO. S. McMulus, Secretary.
Jams 3 B. Alyord, Assistant Secretary. aul-Sm
Enewland & CO.,
• LOOKING GLASS AND PIOTURS FRAME
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Importers and Dealers in Oil Paintings, Water-Color
Drawings, Engraving?. Ac. A large assortment always
on hand. Packing and removing Glasses, and hanging
attended to. 604 ARCH Street, above Sixth,” sooth
aide, Philadelphia. aol-lmrp
WELCOME RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD
Wto&fe O,RUN,SSCONDSt. nuIWo.
(ffanbibates for ©fSce.
(SftiKatioual
TERMS
HARRIETT BROWN,
fiats, Caps, S’c.
Seining iUimjiurc
HAS COME!
DAYS OK TUITION
tyotels anil Sfosiaarants,
]^T£RC^ANTS , HOTEL,
iTJ - NORTH FOURTH STREET,
ABOTTJ iIIRtST.
PHILADELPHIA.
su24-tf McKIBBEN & SON'S, I'acrr-uroas.
LIN TON PLACE HOTEL, BROAD-
Ir„\'L A Y.>. f?f‘‘ er of KIUHTH, street, Ne*- York
lUIS MAGANT MODERN ESTABLISHMENT U
fltjTe°^ eII *° r receptiou of gacatfl, ia tbs Kuropeaa
nf Bbmßi' 0 ?” 5 ,!'"”, B’to 8 ’ to » P er day. SUITS
Jvr°o M 3 from $1 50 to $lO per day. The
MEALS aeryed at all hours by the OARD, at moderate
rates. ’
C J. MACLELLAN /“ long and favorably known to
m and the United States Howl.
Ihil&delphia,”) 1* associated in the management, and
has especial charge of the Catering department. Every
attention has been paid to make the orgauiiatioa per
tcct, and our fneudi, patrons, and the travelling public
in general, may rest assum-d that no effort shall be
wanting to make the CLINTON Worthy the favor which
we hereby respectfully solicit
nus*lm*
ttCOTT HOUSE—Corner of Irwiu Street
£5 and Duqueme Way, Pittsburgh. B. D .VIARKLH,
Proprietor • aulS-3m
T OUIS B. COFFIN,—
THIRD WARD HOTEL, (DEMOCRATIC HEAD
- , v . QUARTERS,)
South-east comer FIFTH and QUEEN Street**.
aal - lm Philadelphia.
W N -' KlNG,—southern
FlPTf^*nrt^i i nDrwSxM, OTEL > corner or
gIfTH and CARPENTER Sts.,Philadelphia. anl-lm
SWSBsassnh/ss
STREET, below Fourth, Philadelphia. au i_j ra
ILLIAM HANNINGS’ City Lager Beer
Saloon, No. 32 CARTER'S ALLET, PhiladeU
aul-lm
ttJines anir ii^nora,
T>ORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de-
A. bentare 2->0 casks St. Joseph's Pure Juiee Port
*i me, m qrs. and eighths.
Ten puncheons John Ramsay Islay Jlalt Scotch Whis
key, 2 years old
Fifty pipes Anchor Gin.
Marett, Martel, Bomc-tj and J. J Dupuv Brandies, all
Of which I offer to the trade at reduced prices •
JOS. P. TOBIAS,
au27*3mos 88 and 90 S. Front St., below Walnut.
R P- MIDDLETON & BRO., IHPORT
V’ ERS or BRANDIES,. WINKS, Ac.; also, areola
and sole proprietors of tha old WHEAT WHISKEY,
ho. 5 North FRONT street. au22-lm
A NDEE v - HOLMES, wine and
»s 5«
YS/TLLIAM F. PITFIELD,—IMPORTER
» ’ of BRANDIES, WINES Ac a, «.
CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia ’ ’ Vul.i„^
PJ I- LE WIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
VV. IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS An 23
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. aui-i.
TJEANDIES—Pinet, Castillon & Co., Ms
•MJ rett A Co., and other brands of Cognacs of rarious
vintages, In half pipes and quarter casks; Pellevoisin
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in halfpipes. Quarter
casks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom Houistoree,
imported and for sale by ’
„ m HENRT BOHLEN A CO ,
atto Nos - 221 and 223 South Fourth street.
DITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 520 (new
NO.S3S) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.-Shippini
orders promptly attended to. anl-tf
Kobatco anil (Cigars,
HAVANA handsome assort
ment, such u
Partagas,
Cabanas, Sultana,
Ulona, Jupiter,
Ooloao, ConTerciantes,
Toarey Lope*, Union Americana,
Orejon, Flora Cabana, Ac., Ac.
*«•} X, X, 1-5 and I*lo boxes, of all sixes and quali
ties, to store and constantly recemng, and for sale low
CHARLES TETE,
(new) 1331YALNCT Street,
belo-w Second, second atoiy
TjHGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
BEGARB.—A choice invoice of these celebrated
brands oo board brig * { New Era,” daily expected from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES T£TE,
(New) IS3 Walnut street, below Second,
Second Story.
Sales bn Sanction.
WOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
431 CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Cujtom
House, between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF EMBROIDERIES AND
MILLINERY GOODS, BY CATALOGUE, ON A
LIBERAL CREDIT.
WEDNESDAY NEXT.
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sail br
catalogue, on a liberal credit, a and valuable
assortment of French and Scotch Embroideries and Mi
linery Goods.
REAL FRENCH VEILS
Also, an inroice of real French Silk Lace Veils
VALUABLE STOCK BY ORDER OF THE A3SIGNEE.
Also, a large and ralu&ble stock, by order of the as
signee, consisting of 2.50!) square and long Shawls, 500
elegant French Cambric Collar*, with a general assort
ment of Choice Trimmings and Milinery Goods
SILVER PLATED WARE.
Also, an assortment of superior Silver-Plated Ware
such as Table aud Tea Spoons, Fotks, Ac The whole
will be arranged f«r examination with catalogues early
ou the morning of sale, when the trade and purchasers
generally are invited to attend.
GOLD JEWELRY.
Also, included in the stock, by order of the assignee,
will be found, vix: tfOO gold Breastpins and Eardrops*
Ladies’ fiae Cameo Brooches; dodo Florentine do: do
do Mosaic do; do do Jet do.
AI-.0. \arivty of gold jsw
dry, worthv lipect&l attention.
KINK EMBROIDERIES. LACES, LANDS. Ac
Also, a line elpgaut Cambric Collars.
LACES, BLONDES. EDGINGS, Ac.
Al<o, a lint* Thread Laiceg, Blondes. Edging Jcc
LADIES’ UEiI-STITCttED
LINEN lIDKFS.
Also, a Hue Ladies* elegant quality embroidered and
plain »heer Linen Cambric Hdkfs; hem-stitched do
FLOUXCIXGS AND BANDS.
Also, a Hue Cambric Flooncinga, Cambric Bands.
Also, Silk VeUa, Ulotcs, Gaantlet Si ceres,
■vyaiTs cBAPK shawls.
Also, embroidered White Crape Shawls, heavy Silk
Fringes. J
Mosesnathaxs, auctioneer
AND COMMISSION MEBCHANT, S. E. corner
SIXTH and RACE Streets
Sale on account of the United States Government, by
order of Wns. Cadger, Esq.. Navy Agent.
On TUESDAY MORNING next, Sept. Ist. at 10 o'clock
Sale of Real Estate belonging to the United States
Government, on the premises.
Consisting of very valuable Wharves, fronting on the
River Schuylkill, and very valuable Building Lots, 29 In
number, situated contiguous to the U. S. Naval
Asylum, viz.: from No. 1 to No. 9 inclusive* tune
Building Lots, fronting on South street and extendii.-
in depth 135 feet 6 inches; from No. 10 to No. Is in'-
clash e. nine Bmlding Lots on Shippen street, extend
ing in depth 135 feet 6 inches; from No. 19 to No 2S
inclusive, eight Building Lots on Southerland avenue,
varying in sue. ’
No. 27—The United States Naval Asylum "wharf.
No. 2s—The adjoining Lot.
No. 29—Large Lot.
The terms of sale will he one-half cash, one-fourth in
six months, and the other fourth in twelve months from
date of sale.
Receipts will be given for payments, hut no deeds will
be executed until the final payments shall be made: and
all payments to be forfeited if the terms of sale shall
not be complied with
The Government reserve the right to fix a minimum
value on each lot, below which a sale will not be made
The plan can be seen at the Auction Store, S. E. cor.
of Sixth and Race streets.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 2d of September
1857, at 10 o’clock, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, coi a
sistingin part of—2 bbls beef, 1521 lbs bread, 25 IU
choree, 405# lbs batter, 2 bbls pork, 100 lbs pickles,
1519 lb* rice, large lot of empty bread and whiskey
barrels, a lot of spirit room casks from 300 to 20
gallons, boat and mess breakers, a lot of cooking
utensils, tea kettles, frying pans, stew pans, grid
irons, table covers, lot of shades for stern windows,
two cabin state room carpets, looking glasses, hanging
lamps, shades for wardrobes, dish covers, brass drams
bugles, French horns, hand trumpets,three boat ensigns'
boat pennants, two broad pennants, American Jack lot
of carpenter’s tools, 38 galls paint oil. lot of hide and
vrheelrope, 25 ship buckets, galley and fixtures. 42 feet
suction hose, lanterns, lamp oil; lot of block's, hand
lines, log lines, lot oil casks and barrels, and numerous
other articles. The whole to be sold without reserve to
the highest bidder.
SALE OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE,
At the S. E. comer of SIXTH and PJiCE Streets
On FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, Sept. 4th,
At 10 o’clock, consisting in part of—Jennv Lind, high
po«t, cottage, and other bedsteads, dressing bureaus,
washstands, feather beds. raattra*ses, carpets, spring
i>eat sofas, marble top sideboards, boquet tnbles/elerant
spring neat parlor chairs, card tables, centre tables
Windsor chairs and settees, cherry tables, lamps. Ac'
Ac , together with a quantity of auperior second-hand
furniture, plush divan parlor tables, stuffed plush
chairs, bedsteads. Ac.
Dealers, housekeepers, and others, will find it to their
advantage to attend the sale.
JOHN BAI'LIS, AUCTIONEER, No. 325
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Streets
SALES EVERY EVENING at 7 o'clock,
Of Boots. Shoes, Brogan.-*, Gaiters, Hardware, Cutlery,
Watches, Jewelry, Hosiery, Whip 3, Trunks, Fancy
Goods, Notions, Ac , Ac
N. B. Terms of rilght Sales, four months credit for
approved City acceptances, for sums of §lOO and ver
with interest added from date of sale.
CARD.—Out-door Sales solicited of Household Furni
ture at dwellings, Stocks of Hardware, Underwriters’
Sales of Hardware, Cutlery, Ac. Consignments soh.
cited to be sold at the Auction Room*. Charges moder
ate. Apply as above. Advances made on Consignment i
of Good* _ aul lm
Gkorge \v. smith, auctioneer,
X. E. corner uf BARRON and bOU'CH streets,
above Second.
EVENING SALE 3.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At 7# o’clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware, Cat j
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clotbiug, Watcbr-. Jewel
ry, Fancy Articles, Ac.
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER*
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE. No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at , tnly
eight doors below the Exchauge.
Hours of business from 7 o’clock, A. M , until 10
o’clock iu the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction Hons-, at
tended upon the most satisfactory tenrnc
CAPITAL $200,000
£\tablishcdfcr thi fast Thirty Wars
Advances made from one dollar to tbous&od3 on D a
mou.K Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry. Hardware Mer
chaudize. Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigar*. Mu-ical
In-trurueats, (tuns, Horses, Carriages, and Gogjs ot
ev>.ry description.
All goods can remain any length of time agreed
upon. * *
AVI advances, from one hundred dollars and upward*
will be charged 2 per cent, per mouth; $5OO and over.
th» lowest market rate
This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has large
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all v aluables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; al«o, a heavy in.-u
-ranee effected for the beuetit of alt persons having goods
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having aa unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating terms th»f> any other in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in email amounts, with,
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent LeTer aad other Watches, Jewelry, aa!
ClothiDg will be sold at reduced prices. aal-ly
ttterdjant Sailors,
T ames sherTd'an, merchant
luiove'chkotkut 0 “ 4IS Soull ‘ suiTa 6TREET -
riV/ui™' I ,'" 11 “ I * ct< ? Btot * of CLOTHS and
vAaSiJi.j>RES always on band.
4 , A \f Clothing made at this will be of
the best quality, and in the moat fashionable style
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH-
■ »uB-tf
Tj'LAGS! FLAGS!— PACKEE FLAGS.
*lao Plain Flap from twoand a half inches to Are
feet wholesale and retail, at the Flag Depot, No. 6Q
ftwti&waditrwt. ~ augli-im**
WINANT A CO.