The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 07, 1857, Image 3

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supervision of Lieutenant Colonel V?ilmofc,.‘enper
inUudeatot gorernment gaa- fQQtories at Wool*!
djeen twiao fired witbaidoable
Aatge tw^nty pounds
of examined and found to Have
, stood we teil satisfactorily: The' grins yptfro aim ply
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tn®y _did i slightaßfe-'iriov'ement, nor
freeoU. K The' 'material Of- Which- they/are - aap tr is
f , ,A»«rioaa 6 olvareoal iron of the finest quality.
i 4 Pr<fin %xjyerimon{a theT/nitcd States this
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> Ja#onV;VA ,,.i. .New-Yorky Bremen;.; j, ..gout 8
. KOrtßßtar,..... New York • Southampton.,.-. i;.. Sept D
*■ CnflTashu^ton.Now Yoric 'Mtorpool;;;. .Sept 2
.‘.-V-New? York ■ Glasgow; j.. jSept 5
■ A-drlakc ..NewYork Liverpool...;Sopt 13
t JkWfOi.....p/.tN©if Yo^k r ‘'Hayro.....Sept Iff
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v/AJafffr f. .\i4it. .Havre *New-York.,r«,...'.V.Aug 26
Liverpool * New York..;..Aug 20
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, UOT*VKNfS or HAVANA STEAMERS.
•b. ». *roiAN«wT«rk 2d, »rrlvlDg stlla
v«»»Jtfc,»4NwOilMiM 11th. Erom New OrIMH.
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Ml. IM, H.vm. 24tli, QrriTinf? at New York 28th.
■ ■ Nft— York lllth, arriving tit Iliir.iTia
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W- HAnuatth, arri»lß»»tNe* YorkB4.!ii «> ;-3 j
' * _Bti«t ! Wißttrox-*Yrom~New Y6rk;2Tth, arrlVe at
« • From New Orleans'
■ * due-at Nevf.yorklBLh.- - 1
ju. leanti-From OharleSton i 19th and 4th, due at tfa
i'-'f wshutttd'aad 7th. From Havana 10th aud 25th, due at
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.iwTketOaUfcniiaaiMP sfaamer* sail from Netf York on
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<J . ifcnclfc-SI-. uouiij with-mdse sod passengerd to T
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3 ~ jfiWWP.' B«toirito,B*S»]Y4B hour* front Boston,
£ inttfmMßlw*o4asi«^to,Hon**Wliiaor.* , :o% ; ,>.:
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$ '-, - P*lni6r,Taraer;44^ay«ftomßttlormo,
i, * £-> to|*»o3eM6a &Co : Jnlr Ist, off Cape
* - Mart, exchanged signal* with ship Moses ‘ffarjor.
’< - >®P»4 'JP wwitor Ang 2|,lat 25 40.longaijo,
. *r*«f,» c *P n**a%Qj two months trati haring ori hoard 90-
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a . hoard, well. i
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itt*& vWrff •SAtM?tM*ya from Boston, in billMfc.
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Mt*g Itoofi, Baris, 10 daft from St John NB, with j
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" " ... llostoV,Septemberbi
Thefellowingia til o 'stot.’uioiitoriii.lHirtH of foroj^n
- goo4«*»t thu port, for’tbe weoli ending September 4 f
-. *Arf Oo6d». ,-VAV:;i il All .430,17.459
■“'WSnl.... : 80,677
'' ii. .V;:;".... K:< /I, .i...,,:Wi .1....'. ,128,769
• -*ffi|[emp > i'.. ,i....... . .260‘135
■ • >,bi• i* *«*<•*•.•• v• .-.55^,673
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*T!» following i» » rtcipHulatlim of the.lmporta Dr dry
jqod>"Toftheweelteii(liE(?'Soj)t. 4'. ' : ■
■' ~ - ; »smred roii cosaclrpTros. , :
11 " J t*iu*.
M»n. Of Wool 4K® *448,641 Mwi: of Fla*-203. *44,693
. . ,do 1023 243,090 MUcillaaWus 34890,187
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t' -jpkg*. YaJco,, -Pkga.-Y&luo.
. Wool/419f134,045 Mam ofFIM. 169 : $40,754
Cotton. 235; 48,259 Miscellaneous- 80 - 11,412
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~ ‘ioui.V.'-<.m, 210,201 .
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*hi folio trim? ii Aim taithlTf summary of imports at
,• tiktraiof K-August,-1857 * •■.•! «/, - 1
; fr*e mtt&asdlH'. l XF*. ..$2,052,122 : J
,<17,319? ■ ■
3,040,820 1
fro* 5,024.147; '
- XoUrod for warehousing.. > T ......... 3,516j039- -\ v
;:
-r VPoaaoatfa mercbandise...a’.. $4,289,479 ?
393.882- 1,
~jBpMi«i,„..7*. 6,271,717- .
Uf-.lr - b>in>: /{? i l . .» ‘
Totalexporta...... $11,609,106r , ,<
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\vji tha Ifr*- OrUipJ»,We«kljf Bank.aUtom.ept of the 29th
' £*>f 'AtetatooiopMea with that oftheproceding.woek at'
,h:~ t >J V r’ j'Uw 3 v.;< ‘ ;
1 LMilig.VSlS,23o,o29' , ’*18.814,159 : i InC. .*044,629'
. f»«w..ii,,*,«24,089:‘ ! »|;:e5i05a6 ■'■••jmo-WJso*
325 394: Dec.. 10;oa5
- 10,481,672 Dec.. 31,634
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with •'j *-. l mt cornor of Third Street, Philadelphia. Assets
witt. cirr.lo/' Sfc&y" rn6 ? ’l ' ■.- ;■. ’ i «™0«« M.L...0* aud a Haw of Dollaes, invested
' ’Schr WHieVft'ep'tty, 2 d«a fro wMilford, with ff»la i n b Bll estate, Mortgages,G&oond Bents, and other
..to ; i s .U’' ' \, - first class securities, as required by the charter. This
froniN fork. Via Cap* w7i j oat^u tlou confines ite busiuese entirely to the reeel.
1 of money <m deposit. Any sun., .urge or em.U,
Eugenio, honcoforßoStohcirilb-loM.of mainmast, re- | s received, nnd the monoy is always paid bock, with
turnlng'to port; off New-Cssflo pa««at “iilK‘ out notice, to any Amount.
beatlngup, name not ascertained.' Below »a I The office Is opon every day from 0 o’clock in the
went uloneshls°lmt the raitaßou'd give no inform.- morning until 7 o’clock In the evening, and on Monday
•S horfe *■”> Thursday evon.ng, until 0 o’clock.
alpng: he wanted no'aasletance, though the water was
Y ° rk ’
with mdsd'and pASsengon^to^Jft*^4iM ord ico.
• ’IT 8 M steamship Keystone Stato, Marsliman, Bavau-
Dow* New Simons
T Knicht, Noble, Portland, J H Johns.'
- ’ lirlf Elisabeth, GreonlA»V,BoAtoU, NSturtovant <fc 00.
. Brlg.Volant'i'Ooombs, Boston, 0 A Hecksher A Co.
Schr Phoenix, Duhscomb, St John. NB. Outorbridge,
Bepohlic, -Willetts,' Wilmington, NO. J
B Sehr.jf n Ashlhead, White,’Belies and'd market, HE
'■ Schr'Vaimle, Heaton, Savannah, Pettit, Martin k Co.
Schr Burroughs 0, Stephens, Charleston, do
Scbr T 0 Acton, Baker, Baltimore, Growcll & Collins.
Schr Bmbark.'Donelio. Alexandria, T lVobster, Jr.
Schr W. A Bills, Nichols, Portsmouth, Noble, Ham
mett & Cdldwell. " • ! “ ‘ '
; Schr.Geonro Washington, Camp,Washington, do
’.Schr' M-R Cartlalo.winamore, Providence, BeppUer
'abw."-?' : , ■ ■
SchrSTaylor, Young,’ -do do •
1 Bch'rX LShatp,Weaver, Boston, Bancroft, Lewis k 00.
' Sojir T k N CratuCr;, Huntley,' Providence, B lillnos
Blpwer. Paine, Plymouth, Brown k White.
" Schr KK Corson, Gorton, Boston* •' * -do
' Schr SarahLavinla, Hanson, FaU Blvor, Tyler, Stone
;; Sthrliannah-Win'etts, Cramer, lynn, Wallace* Co,
',,'Schb Frs Newton, Spregiie, Portsmonth, Tan Dnaen,
; N Bchr' chariptto, Smith,’ Pawtncket, Bogers, Slnniok.
Schr . Firm, Jeffries. Oambridgeport, Bancroft, Lewis
’& Co'. ‘' “ ' ' ' ' 1 -
■•Sflhr H Curtis, Johnsbo; Boston. Hayes, Smith k Co.
■' Bchr 'Diamond State, Carey, Washingtondo
Str Belawaro, Shaw, Now York, Jas Alldordlco.
' Obrrespondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
LEWES. Pel., Sept. 5,8 A 61.
'' The ‘brigs Hannah Balch and Halcyon, schrs Oh as A
Hcckaher.’M Yaaser. Jr, 0 A Johnson, and B H Adams,
‘ arc pt harbor, Ip company *ith thosepreviously report-'
fid. The barquo. Chester, fqr Boston, to sea yes
terday'. Wind light fromthe eastward. wrtw%f . w
' , ’ f , ; WM. 11. HICKMAN.
' fBT TELEORiPn.J
' ‘ Oorresnondencc of the Philadelphia Exchange.
’ ‘ 11 GAPE ISLAND, Sept. 8, BOM.
- A barque and"sevefal brigs are no* going in, aud a
' fleet of brigs and schra bar© gone out during the day*
Wind N~weather warm,, "
Youw, &c w - t ';*, . T ; Taos. b. hughes.
;;'/-/",T''i,sav,747
, , ... 1(210,078
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" ' ‘ VCorrespohdenco of The Press.)
1 ' r , , . youk, Sent fi.
“ Arrived', ships W P Schmidt, from Biverpnol; Ply
month Rock, from London; Ben Bolt, from Cardiff; brigs
Wm Riehardaon, from Alexandria, Egypt* Sarah Flagg,
from Remedios.. , ’ " . „. „„ _
' Alin, ships Christiana, Owpps, London. July 11; Ro
ffor Stewart/Turner, Sunderland; barques Carolina,
Tallman,' Charleston, 0 ds; Tlvola. Brown, Remedlos,
13 d si flchr Passport, nawklns, Charleston, 8 da.
. Ship Hlihlanct Chief, Sturdevant, Liverpool, Juno 25,
via Fayal, where she put in for repairs Aug 9; left ship
Cortes, ‘ (whiter) clean; brigs Troplo Bird, do; Elvira,
"with 130,pbls sperm, for home In October; Blary Wilder,
clean,,out 17 daysj 20 bhls landed. 3
Brig Elzlrft, Stevens. Cardenas, 12 d*.
• ,v . Bosrox.Sopt. 6.
Arrlfedj ship Georgo Washington, from Liverpool,
‘ ' ‘. l 'mebioranda ■
V Steamship Catawba, Hawes, for Havana, cleared at
Charleston 3d fait. *
Steamship Palmetto, Baker, cleared at Boston 4th
mat. for Philadelphia. , '
. Steamship Star of tho Weßt, Gray, for Asplnwall,
sailed from New York 6th lust.
Steamship North Star, for Havre, sailed from New
York'flth inst. J
. ’ Steamship Edibhurgh, Cummins, for Glasgow, sailed
from New York Gth inst.
, Knight, from Singapore May 24, arrived
' Snip Bock'City, Cubbins, from Bombay, arrived at
New York sth inst.
’Ship Kazan, Focke, from Cardiff, arrived at New York
• 6tli Inrtc. \
.Strip Isabella, Drew, from. Liverpool, arrived at Alex
andriaMhihflt.
I Ship Oregon, Porter, from Mobile, arrived at Mar
xeirtos 21at ult., ' ' , •
Ship 'Magellan, King, from' Boston, April 15, arrived
at Valparaiso July 15.
...Shlp. Geo Green, Fairbanks, cleared at New Orleans
29th' ult. for Mobile.
' Slilp'lsaiah Crowell, Tamer, from Portland for Cal
cutta. sailed from Buenos Ayres July 16.
Ship Josiah Bradlee, Harding, from Portland for Cal
cutta, sailed'from Buenos Ayres July 16.
.]/Bhip JohnEHiott, Thayer, from Chinch* Islands for
‘Hampton Boads/was spoken July 30, lat 10 26 8, long
Huntress, Caldwell, for'Melbouino and East In
ldies, cleared.at Boston 6th inst,
,r 'Barque Amy; Ryder, cleared .at Boston 6tU inst. for
PhU&delphta. ' .V '
Barque Kate Oliver, from Buenos Ayres, July 10, and
Point TndioslCth,* arrived at'Baltimoro 4th lost.
BaroaVWym&ti, from for Capo of Good nope,
was BpokcnJulySO, fat 18 '4O/B,' long 88 W.
Barqbe Arrow, from Salem for Rio Grande, was spoken
,6th ult.vlat 8 40 8, long 33 40
;Barquo Clara Haxall, Nelsbn, ! frbm Itlo de Janeiro, at
.Richmond 4th fast. „ ‘ '
. Barbrte Albion Lincoln'. Pinkhara; hence at Portland
Sdtasi. •; ’ , \ 1
, Barduo Glenwood. Glover, for Galveston, cleared at
Nqw York 6ttf,l!ttt. { - * ' 1 •' '■
? Barquo'Osmanilr Gordon, for Boston, sailed from
PalermoBthult. . ” '
, , Bdrqite;Hariand, Christianson, from Asplnwall via
■ Jama!c4'; > at , '«dw Y drk'jrestorday.
Barque CD Truitt, Scull, for New York cleared at
Charleston ln*t.' ; - :
Barque Cuba. Batcs; ,for South America, cleared at
Wihnfakfant N O, sth fast,
.Brig Castilian, Morryiuau, for Philadelphia, sailed
for Portland tthiaßt.- 1 - " /
' BrlgP, A Lacdsto; Pierce, for Philadelphia, remained
atßottordam 18th ult loading.
' Brig Clata EUa, Haskell, from'Port Harvey, N B, for
philadolnhia, sailed from Beer Island, 24th ult.
Brig uatbiway; Small, from Porto Rico, sailed
fromGoulisboroBotb(ult; ," 7 - - '
'..Britt'Satauel Churchman, Ankers, for New York, r©-*
,mained at Buorios Ayres July 10.
Brig' Oregon. G-roea, nailed'from Baltimore sth inat.
for Philadelphia.
. Brig Abbott Lawrence.-Fullor, cleared at Boston sth
Inst, for. Philadelphia..• ■ \
• BrigjMouDtVernon. Hall, from Bio de Janeiro, July
6, arrived up at Baltimore 4th Inat, ■
Brigs. Minnie White, and Julia, Ford, hence
at Boston 4th fast.. .. . .
Schrs Florida,' Kelly; Loejburg, Swift, and'S L Ste
vens, Bindley, Cleared at Boston stb fast, for Phi lad.
Schrs Rebecca. Jones, Winamoro, nqd Algoma, Pear*
son* hones, at Boston 6th fast, j
-SchrMary J Hoyt, Stair, from Baltimore, arrived at
New York 6th Insr. /
. Schr Estelle; Davis, hence arrived at Bridgeport Sd
inst. ;
. Schr Jano, Haskell, .from Calais for Philadelphia,
sailed from Deer Island, 25th ult.
Schr Spencer D llapes,sailed from' Fall River 3d inst,
for-Phlladelphia, - ,
:. .Schr W.Crpcker, Farmer, from Dighton for Philadel
phia, passed Fail River 4th inst.
- Schr J G Btjl)e, Carson, hcnco at Portland 4th fast.
' Schr Ida, Carson, cleared at Wilmington, N o,sth inst
forNew.York. ; v: ‘ t '/
Schr JonathimMay, Cobh, from Boston, at Alexandria
bthinstr.
Schrs Ring Dovs. J W Woodson, and Monmouth, hence
arrived at. Alexandria fith fast.
Schr W 0 Ellason, Buck&lew, hence at Salem 3d fast.
' Schrs SophiaGodfreyi Lillie danders, Isabella T homp
aon h NHolnies, and Charlotte WilHams, for Philadel
phia; sailed from Providence 4th last
.’Schr Mary Eddy Kelly, hence at E Greenwich Ist fast.
- ’ Bchr W, P COrbltt, Ross, hence at N Bedford 3d inst.
Schr Thos.Page, Robinson, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Providence 2d last,
Schrs Adele Felicia, Cartwright, and Rio Grande,
Bishop, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pawtucket 3d inst.
-Schrs Winter Shrub, Hjtrrington: Indian, Thomas,
and South Wind, Marshall, hene« at IfaHimoreith fast.
; Schr. Kato KaUshivn, Kdlahan,’ heuco at Richmond
_4th inst,!. , ,
-; Schr William Henry, honco at Baltimore yesterday.
, SchrUP WetheriU, from Boston, with a cargo of ice,
at Baltimore yesterday. ..."
■ . Schr Maria guett, Cooper, for Bio Gr&nde, cleared at
Norfolk 3d inst. .
- Schr J S Weldon, Smith, hence at East Greenwich
IstJnst
Schr i 0 Runyon, Endlcott, sailed from Fall Elver 2d
lust./fpr Philadelphia, ” - •’
, 'Schr Angfaptte, Blackwell, Bailed from Fall River 3d
fast; for Philadelphia. •'
'Schr Wiri Thotnos Besso, from Wareham for Philadel
phia, at.NeWport 2 P >l3d inst.
Schrs Nathl Holmes,' Jayne, and Jeromlah Learning,
■ Brower, henco at Providence 3d fast.'
.tSchr Henry James; for' Philadelphia or Baltimore,
sailed from Providence 3d fastf '
Schra ClcCro,Yates*, ft B Bleecker,Edwards; Mary'
Ellzabeth. Piqkup, and Jaber L White. Roster, sailed
frbm Provlilcilco 3d inst; for Philadelphia.
/' Sctirfl Broadflrid, Fisk, and Sarah AHatnmond,Paine,
cleared at Boston 4th fast, for Philadelphia.
' fichra M B .Mahony, Samuel Costner', Glpsey, Grace
Girdle^ Joßeph Ward, and. Yoloua, Troworgy; hence at
CljBrl tyj h ence at Danvers 3d Inst.
' Schr Sharon, Thurlmr, henco at Newbury port 3d inst.
' The tug steamer Queen Victoria,, wlilte on liar way up
the, St Lawrence rirer on Monday morning, with the
ship Inkcnnan and barque Nina in tOw, was run into off
ftooito Island hy (ho Rhip 8t Patrick, Kenny, from Que
bec for Liverpool, and had her stem damaged. The St
Patrick also broke tho hawier 1 that the Nina wan being
towed by, and carried away some of her bulwarks, The ’
'Bt’Pittrpkh&d her cnWatefr, jlhbbozn, and foreyard car
ried away/andlt was supposed strVwbold hare to return
to port to repair. / A later account'states' that the St
Patrlckha? need brought back to port under seizure for
the'.damagf sustained by the steamer In'the collision.
V 'V. r , • Nmt.;
A despatch dated Norfolk September 6th, says the U.
8. ship I’atraouth'aaUed from that port for Portsmouth,
N. H„ os the Board of Ue&UU of Norfolk would not
allow her to go to the Navy Yard. ■
" BOMESTIO^QRTa.
NW YORK, Sept. 6,—At steamship Southerner,Rob
'ertsob, Charleston; Ships Cynosure, Parrish, Liverpool,
July!.!; Charter pak; (of Richmond/ Me.) Partington,
Liverpool; Harvest,Queen, Ymiug, Liverpool, July 23;
Bonao; (Ham.) Meyer, Hamburg July 16; Glad Tidings.
Nfelsop, Now'Grleens; • .
Barque Golden Ago, Bouton, Xibra, Cuba* brigs Ga-
Janto* (Fort) Eds. Oporto. 25. days with wines, Ac; Cre
ole, (Br) TTood. SfrJago; Reamer,'Wyman,’Pensacola:
gchr Sarah Maria, (of Cold Bprlnjr) Underhill, Luguna,
Aug 16, and Porto Cabcllo, 18; "Fleotwing, Tilton, Now
Orleans; Enchantress, Simpson, SavAunah; Qoeon of tho
South, Nolfi Charleston; J M Taylor,'Smith, Georgo
iown, SC; Margaret, Husen, Alexandria: Sunny South,
. Washington. DO. ' .
; PAtERMO-T-Barnue John J ! Palmer, Turner
.cactars sulphur 1400’ bags enmay 14 cantard corkwood
'l2B caseA licorice paste 60 cask's polishing stono 325 can
tars'dodo 117 calcs tuaccarpnl 148 hales hags 60bbls
canary seed 387 bags'corks 862 boxes lemons I. Joaues
'dcCal' 1 -' r . 4 " '' '
/ RlCHMOND—Steamship Otty of Richmond Mitchell
--1 M boxes, 6J case* tobacco, Bucknor, McCammon &
jCo. j 303 do do Jloly tc Boehtn: 160 do do Mercer A An-
'j 89 do do Sailor A Sank; 51 do do Thos. Webster,
®° a hd 35 cases tobacco, W&rdlo, Barclay A Oo.;
. J5 C: Adatns & Co.; 2 boXes nidio, Msrtiop
& CO.J ° empty casks, Poultnoy A Massey: 4 bales do
mestics,3. S,;Woodwatd A Son; 8 empty carboys, Pow
jm baj. [,t» ou&, D. It. &B.G.
'Evatiij JST ilodo do N. Helling.; 18 do lend. Miller &
do wheat, 300 pkgs. sundries,
/power l * Infant. Cordial...«Thtq invaluable
Cordial is preparedfrora a,variety of the most choice and
effl'ciettt arom&Ues known In medicine, and is the most
perfect and reliable carminative’extant f o * i Q f an t s and
youngchlldren. t'\,\ -■
" By iUrpowerful influence a speedy cure is effected in
Mlcaws of‘CAolie, Windy peine and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much during dcntl
'tlpn pp,toethlng, ftnd by its'.sdothlng properties tran
suhise»pains of the bomlti looseness, vomiting, Ac.-
'' Ynfant Cordial his become a standard remedy;
wd used In, thousands of . eases with the most
N* family wltbout'U.
Prepared only.by;,, fI - t 7 3ImTA. Bowxa, ! ‘ ,
ms -a i.-vM hjs Drug oad Ohemieal Btorp, *
; ‘ft £*?«*,<* *Bd Green sts. r Philadelphia.
Ti"r. f? W*s °?d«m must be addressed. And ’for sale,
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MARINE MISCELLANY.
Special Notice©!
Senmenfa Saving Fund —Office 203 Walnnt
atreot, one door west of second street. Receives de
posits fa sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows lutercst at tho rate
of five per cent, per anuum. Moneys paid on Demand.
Office open dally, from 9 until 5 o’clock, and ou Mon
day and Saturday until 0 iu the evening. President
Franklin Foil; Treasurer, Charles M. Morris; Secre
tary, James S. Pringle.
List of Arrivals at tho Principal Hotels.
GIRARD HOTEL—Chestuut Stroot, below Ninth.
WP Nance, Ala DB Woodruff, Macon, Ur
Mrs J W Qray, Charleston J G Moore, Baltimore
Alias AGray, do Wm Bogardus, N York
Miss T J Korn, do Jan Irwin. Nashville
Ohafl II Korn', Ido B B Cunningham, Va
W L Simpson, New Yoik II D White & wife, Boston
A Lovett Sc. wlfo, Boston Dr Goo W Waiklns, Spor-
W Rogards, Now York t tla, Ga
A Newton, Jackson, Mlbs Wm Bowell, New York
A B Newtou, do John 8 Walters, wife and
J P Lackey & lady, Va eon, St Louis
Brant* J Mayer, Baltimore J W Culvert, Ky
Juo A Middleton, Ky B Green, Ky
J L Thorkield, Franklin, 0 J G Floyd, Keokuk
WmH Taylor, Va John Wilson. N Orleans
Miss Emma Taylor, Va Wm McDonald A la, Balt
H A Taylor, Va • It II Wyatt, Now York
J W Schwipne, Alton, 111 M 0 Marin, Newport, RI
Samuel Brodleo k la, Bost Robt A Greiman, N 0
3Uss 0L Bradloo. do D Mier A la, Ch&rles’n,3C
John R Garnett ec la, Va Allsb hi filler, do
M 0 Jime, Jersey City J Cunningham, Ya
R H Hutchings, Ga . AO Glenn, do
J Goetman, NY E A Leigh k lajly, N 0
Geo B Boomer, St Louis Sirs 8 A Elliott, do
8 L Crawford. Jeff city, Mo sllst* E A Irwin, Oin, Ohio
OIJ Alien, .Mllwaukie Lewis tYhitumn, do
F 8 Low, NY T H Hampton, Miss
8 Noble, IU 0 J Noobury, 111
J-C Feltman. Albany James Sillier. Ga
J Lawrence, N Y Auson S Marshall,Concord,
J A Foster, Memphis,Tonn N II
W Sleelo k wife, N C Thos CLcak k wife, N 0
Mias L'orter k slater,JN C Mrs Dr Sturgesa k son,
Mrs P Hooyland, Fort Wag- Fort Wayno
nor S Cary Evans, Ft Wayuo
James Slade, Boston, nou J 0 Rives. Washing’n
0 0 Cleaves, Memphis, Tcnn.W B Helm, aloes..
0 Koppert, Mass J M Burrows and lady,N O
Brig Gen T Lftwsou, USA TII Chtwso, N Y
AlbortJMyerandlady, do E P Butts, Fla
W J Morris, Ala R E Goodoll, IU
Solomon Ohorry,Norfolk,Va Clias Kelly, Md
John Warner, BaUlmoro Geo n Thortcr, Columbus.
Petor W Grubl), Va Georgia
8 P Livingston, St Louis Jos U Kentts, Ark
L Noland, Avk It Ward and sou, 8 0
Adam Treat, Frankfort D F Leavitt, Maine
J P Jewett aud la, Gin. 0, Col 51 T Johnson. Texas
A J Jewett, ao G M Slournoy. do
Mary Jowett do
JlisaLaino, New Orleans E D Willard k wife, Brad
-11 L Shelton, Ga • f or j
E J White do Robt M Coarder, Va
LeonS Avery NY P W Hoisted, N Y
J* Wh'dW' do J H Poindexter, Richmond
W Tliavor, Ccrodo, Va Jos M Edmonds k lady do
Miss OEsßom, Charleston, AG Seaman, Washington
Goo. Hooper, Pa J WftUlngsford, Maysvlile,
J M Sullivant, lU, a ICy
GT De Costa k familr.Phila WII Richardson, Green's
-0 T Shuman. Mansfield,Ohio burg, Pa
W BCotis, Cleveland, do 8 T Iredell, Raleigh, N 0
E Rhodes, Jr, Boston DrE Powell, Chicago'
0 V Ellinwood. Chicago GFShuckman, Pittsburg
Sami M Cotcord, Boston W 0 Harriet, NY
A Girard. NY 0 Fox, Couu
H U Holbrook, Boston G W McCrcady, Louisville
0 McGrath, Louisville A A Solovcr, Cal
M N Y Thos 8 Moore, Balt
Ohas Eldridge, Phila J A Graham, Ky
Thos D Wilder, Memphis, Tonn.
H K Knotwell, Lancaster Co, Pa.
AMERICAN HOHSK—Chestnut st., below Sixth
T B Brown, Washington J C Harrison, Virginia
L L Arinistead, Va * R N Caldwell A la, N 0
A A Doll, Liberty, Virginia E J 8011, Danville, Ky
II M Veigh, Hannibal, Mo Thos S Meredith, Dubuque
W R Bcaver, Philada D C Harrison k la, NY
Wm pAylor, jr, Lcasburg, 0 A Keebler, Salem, NO
N Carolina P Hussey, N Carolina
E L Ivcge, Lexington, NO II A Bowers, Bulto
R M Sutfleld, Kentucky G F Ripley, Terre Haute,
Jos M Morris, N York Indlnua
R Snow, do W 8 Sandford, Baltimore
W W Williams, Washing- Miss Sandford, do
ton, 1) 0 Jno II Harrison, do
Miss Williams, do B D Wright, Florida
Henry M Catty, Reading,Pa Jno P Hooter k sister,
CM Nowell, Hallo Owensboro. Ky
J G McKinney, Elmira G W Irvin, Halt
J Lloyd Shallenberger, Pa JII llodgings, Concord NO
John McAdams, do J W Bond k ly, 8t Paul
K 8 Derlckson, NY A G Jackson, Tenn
Bliss 31 C Grcestono, V* Wtu II Barrv, Lynn
Geo S Cftpell, Wilm Del Baiut M Withers, NO
TII Brun k son, Charlotte B J Patterson, SO
P J Lourie, do F W Houstou. NO
0 Woodward, BO W N GibsoD. Wash
8 Wolfe, do Darid Strolnn, Pa
A G Gorman, Harrisburg S H Gorman Harrisburg
S Sanford, Pa T D Steward k I,Ady. N Y
John II Sanford, Pa. Miss 8 Sanford, Pa
Geo P Sew, Pro? RI Geo W Peyton Prov R I
118 Anesbury, N Y Mrs S Goldston, N Y
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth street.helowArch.
D B Gaither, Newton, NOG Berler, N 0
C A Carlton, Statesville, All Most, do
NO. II C Hunter, Princeton. NJ
Hon 0 B Buckslew, Pa JHlluuter, do
J JBroadhead, Galienaburg J Cochran Sc la, Stouben-
W A Fox, Mo vilie, Ohio
Mlrs Eskridge, Va F 8 Wilson, Bollefonte
SS Corweli,Gauandalgua M Waddle, do
J M Smith, Buena Vista, 1> B Woddlo, do
lllinois, „ L II Van Vorcn & Is. Padu-
TT S liowon, Oounoll IllulT cha. Kv
Oco W Smith, Hartford, W O Eneland, Ala
Conn , 0 W tlickll, N Y
O Starknroathcr 2 IV Lockort, Washington
BI Zabnison, Mercer, Pa -Y’L Birch, do
JasDickson, do, E Schumakor, Milrnukie,
Jas Forbes. do Wisconsin
Halli Ohio Jas L Shlllnbcrger, Prince-
S HeUnaup. Memphis, Ton ton, N J
Mrs Wendell, do M J Brown, Alexandria, Va
Mpi Stevens and daughter, Geo B White, Pittsburgh,
LoulHvillo.Ky ■ Hanry I>. Ruttori," do
Ofo F'Dunnston, NY PR House, N 0
John A Brown. Balt, J E Marsh, do
J Smith aud wife, Egypt, P A Smith, do
O W Doiige, Lowell, Mass D T Bedford do
G W Goodrich, Reading W G Chitllck, Phila
A W Mason, Moscatiue, la W Wheeler, Vt
Perry Smith, Zanesville, 0, E Shephard, McConnell-
J Sfarrs, Phila vilie, 0,
W F Curtis, Manetta, 0, C J Neal, ParXeburgh
W S McDowell, Baltimore Wra Alexander, lowa
Jas Hopper, Montoursvllle, B F Bell, Blair Co
John D Cochrane, N J
John Jennings, lowa Jefferson Lovett, do
RJllaysPalraerSTiUc, Ton W S Wilson, HarrißonviUe.
J W Ridgwfty, <lo Ohio
Tho* BHudson, Sfc Loulb, John S Shell. Pa
, Mo DM Stump, Avon, IU
A Buck, Easton, Tonn 31G Kuntz, Washington,Pe
A B McLain, Brookvllle.Pa J W Kuntz, do
J H Richards, Mincrsville, S A Phiilipq, Mincraville,
Fa pft
Wm C Bradley, Columbea S Roam, N Y
J C Lutz, Cambridge City
B Beck, Hagerston Ind lad
W Prentice, Nowatk
UNION HOTEL—Arch rlrcet. below Fourth,
R Pratt, Litchfield Conn 8 Jacobson, CtrclevUle 0
JI E Walker, Dolawaror Wm Latta, Lancaster 0
Renbcn Fronefield, Fort Jas. Smith, New Cumber-
Wayne Ind land
D. 0. Wllmarth, Kansas T Geo Brandt, Nth Carolina
R T Pollard, NewProvi- 0 Ludlow, Springfield
denco A Jenkins aud lady. Bride-
E P Rhodes k Lady, Bridge- port Ohio
«,. por « 0^ 10 0. W. Ilunnlcutt, Ottawa
Thos Seller*, Graham N. C. Go
Wm Monroo, lowa p H Sludeboker and Lady,
II Beecher, Ohio Goshen Tnd
Elias Davis, Jonesboro, Aid John K Harris, lowa
£ l L M o ?, Cro £ n > loTra A. P. Vaughan, Kich’d Ind
J 0 Bhlne, Pa a B Kcmhbanne, Union l
Jas H Blako, Wilkeaburre- Indiana
Bpringfleld, W M Lee, Reading
» «?, * John Lerch, Bethlehem,Pa
J M Fllntham, Md 0 J Holloway, Steubenv’e,
R B McMulHu, lowa Ohio v ’
1 ?° B Hurlbert, Warron, 0
FW Williams, Pittsburgh T M Stiles, do
w™ s ? e ?’. ft L Freeman, do
JI Chadwick, Pittsburgh August Smyard,Ohio
SLACK BEAR INN—Merchant street, below Fifth.
Goo R Moore, Now Garden, Geo M Hairier. Downing
t S‘'. w .^ rM t Pa town, Chester co, Fa
J Entrikoa, Clinton co, Pa John Smeltzer, Peach Bot-
H Graham, do tom, Pa
Robt Lysle, do J S Brady, Wllm’n, Pel
Stephen D Byers, Chester 0 B Weaver, Pa
, Francis A Tustin, Chester
Wash 811, Delaware co, Pa Springs, Pa
Wm Kaufman do U Garrett, Chester Springs
Thos Dewoes, Obestco,Pa DLeinan, Moutg'yeo, Pa
PLillp Garrett, WUui’n, Del N Vandoralice A la, Plim-
M E Brant, N J uixvlUe
Sami Gilmer, Franklin co,Pa Jas J Philips, Phccnlxvillo
Johnll Kramer, do
'A S Morris & son, Doyles- Chau Warner, Del
towu, Pa. ’
Truman Coates, Chester CO Jno Llmlßay.NeWtOD.Del CO
J°hn Trainer, do D D Livingston, Ohio
H H Shante, Phila , Jas gcott, Louisville
NATIONAL lIBTEL—Raco slreot. above Third.
J. M, Aiudts, Phila, H. S. Stull, Wilfce ß barro,
It, C. Kimball, Canton, 0 M.lioao, Lafayette Indiana
Chas. Moyran Pittsburgh M. Reynolds, Cnntou, Ohio,
F. M. UtaufuM, Trappo Pa. Jno. Alrleh, Lebanon Pa.
A. Aboy.Wyoml’gco F. C. Ever, Cattauissa.
Miss C. E/er, Cattawisaa, O. W. iforgan, Pottsville Pa
Win. Duncan, Now Yorx, G. A. Smith Port Carbon,
L. F-Bettel, Light street, J. W. Roger, Columbia Pa.
Columbia co. Pa. Horaco Rogers do
Jim, laubach. r», Wm. H. WaplM, I’a.
M. Wheeling, Ya. J. M. Arnutt, Wllkeatarro,
11. S. Stull, Easton P*. S R. Shops, Evftusburg l'a.
B. 8. Burnham Plftn'th NH \Y. B, MaglU.Wilkmihamj,
JamesMolonoy, Pittstown J, 11. Bnrndollar, Martens-
Pa. burg, Pa.
Dr. B. F. Sides, Lane co Pa. J, M. laiyton, Stqubonvill©
F. F. Boyer, Reading Pa: Ohio.
Wm Butler, Oekosh, Wis J Matrls, 111
Isaac Richardson, St Clair
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market,
H Bloom, Cur&nsville, Pa Adon Alden, Boston
Daniel Hertsy, Lowisburg, II A Beulcy A lady, Dorks
Pa county
George Yollmar, Reading, James Truman, Oswego,
Pa ny
Michael TerWnc, Plttsb’gh Samuel James, do
John WCollen, Dover, Del SLOrossin. Baltimore
John W llall, Frederica, Thomaaßuckmoster, Cam-
Del den, N J
John C PennevlU, lowa Thomas H Lowber, do
William Carson, Browns. J A Oildorslovc. do
▼Mo John H Bolman, N Y
WmOwons, do TliobO Alleu, Ponna
Samuel Cftiavrell, Lewis. Jacob C Myers, do
town .
STATES UNlON—Market, above Sixth.
Wm McKceyor, Phllada W A Allen, Berks co, Pa
il Liman, Lancaster II Deakors, Pittsburgh
Jacob I ettorly, Parksburg E McDonald, Pottsville
N°‘»oway, Morgan co, Thos E Van Law, Morguu
_ 0“!° co, Ohio
i** y.°S, u ’ A B Krußchboura, Tnd
000 /.Chargor, Balt J D Conrad, Mtsalllon, 0
AHblton.Ky John McVeyf Harrisburg
John Snyder. PprlagfieU Jacob SboIW, York, Pa
Edmund Seal, St Paul Miss J A Daffendaffor, Lan-
Saral Finley, Pbilada caster
A R Thorne, Trenton NJ Lewis Sandcn, Phila
M S Rouse. Erie, Pa j Hartley, Lanoaßter
Edward Miller, NY A Hamilton, Pb ilada
W Foster, Johnston
CITY HOTEL—Third street, above Raco.
Frauciallankln,PtComfort C M Blackstoue, Danville
G Mcßlchlson, Doylestown Richard Moss, Williams.
John Maroncy do port
Jackson CaullCoworaMilton Aiex Hammond, Wheeling
Jacob G Turner, Old Obes- E Stokes A Isdy, Williams
ter port
Wm Fits Clarence, Catloy, R McKinney, do
Lower Canada D Mcßcan, do
W Merrau, Clearfield Henry Rockwell, Harris-
Isaac Jones, Easton, Pa burg
Kehemi&h Morotif, Saint Richard Morrison, Potts-
Clalreville grova
John Harrison, Muncy, Pa Micbaol Moore, Reading
John Belgrade, Lambert- John Mason, Montgomery
’ vllle ‘ county
Henry Prlntzer, Albany, J P Floyd, Baltimore
_J* Y j 0 hn Dovino, Montgomery
Wm Nlcolos, West Cheater county
BliOE BEAK HOTEB-Thlrd street, ah. Callowhlll.
Amin Faust, Upper Dublin Milford Thomlinson, Bucks
Fotcr Duffy, Butler, Pa , co,Pa
Danl Miller, Reading, Pa
ytte PRimTTrinupEtßifti. Wpav, septbmser t. isw.
List op ietters bemAi'NING IN
the PHILADELPHIA POST QJHOB Up to 19
o’clock, P. M., on Saturday, Sept. 6,185?. [Person,
applying for advertised Letter, will plc4sn mention tho
date of tho List.] Open on Sunday from Vi to B]j[ o’clock
A. M., and 2to 3 P.M. ' •
Archibald Miss B Field Mary L Mcdlnnls Anna
Auhton Miu M Frneor Mrs SM AlcNalle Mrs E B
Adams Mrs Wm Fox Julia Anna McMaune Mary E
Albright Etneline Fanuett Sarah McLeod Mrs E S
Auld Lucy A Furrows Heater A McCall Mrs Mery
Anthono Tabltha Fraßßonl Jenny McFeo Matilda 8
Aarons itary Goiaue Heater McKay Mis*
Allen Mavy G&UagHno Marg’t McOlaro Ellzabth
Arrowsinith Mary Gross Magdalena McOawloy Emma
Auxer Miss Grant Ellen E McKeovcr Mrs M
Auckor Isabolla Graham Julia A Neolon Martha
Bates Bebecoa Graham Eliza NugloeMrsE
Barjroll Annie Gravel Miss 0 ' Jfnylor Mrs H R
Beck Miss MY Gihhsllsrrict tlorton Loulss.
Bcckloy Kato Graham Anna M NloklcUrsl
Beamcra Ellon S Gllmoy Gcrlrndo Northrop A 0
Bonuott Mrs Gallagher Cath’e Nockdcn Slaty
liakor Gorgana Garvin Sarah . Ncvrbold .Mrs A T
Benard Sirs Sarah Oodbou SI A Nugent L
Bartlott Helen M Gaston Slartha Nnurath Mrs K
Benson Florenceß Grovel Miss 0 Nunsta Mrs K
Bakor Matilda Qoriusn Anna O’Brien Bridget
BanorSlra Oalleghcr F ann y OirensSlraJG
Bender Miss Julia Goffncy Elis’h . Ovens Sarah
Bnrtly Martha Gordon Ells’h O'Donnoll Ann
Banger Mrs Sarah Gallagher Sfarg’t Orum Bella
Bennerdlck Muio Graham Mlses Plumhly Mra 8
Barger MratVm Gale Biro Wm Patterson Ells .
Bailey llannuh Gleason Mra Jno Phillips Mrs B"
Berry MBe Anno acorgo Blr» A L Pennington Mary
Barry Misa Ellen Guy Henrietta Pterpout Sallle
Beans Sarah Gibson Mra Pratt Marr
Ilinlow Oarolino 0 Glhou Saltto Peters A M
Babbitt Harriett, Getty Ada 2 Phillips Mrs 0
Busso tMro Green Sophia SI Peterson Sirs HSI
2"™ h A Harrington AnuD Palmatarv Car
lleaui Martha Harvey Mrs SauiD Ponnock P W
SS 5 V, A Havlland Mr. J 3 parks Jane
“J, 1, H H“ m ?S »H»s I. T Pleasants M T
Blackwell Theo-Uamlltou Auu Puce Marttavet
‘r 3 "'lr S»FMau«.u B Powell A M
B delman Blary Hackott Palmer Mrs P
l»agb*ii Sobrina Ilarback Mary park M R
BiahonMn SS Hardy Mrs Margt Peterson Sira II M
Brickhoad Mra Ilerizloy Mrs E A Pigg Jlary F
Blyo Carolluc h Hcrachy MatyAnn Ramsey Mrs John
Bradv Mra Harvey Miu Alice Rtddlo Carrie
Blankman Auna Hprmßtrong An* Reynolds M J
Bratly Mwa A. HUI Martha Rltlgoley Rebecca
Burko Jliss 8 0 Hood Elizabeth R Rnmbo Mrs
Burton Miss Julia Holt Maggie E 2 Roilley Mra J
Brown Mrs Mary lloppiu Mr* Uonry lUtterhoff Bottle
Brown Hattie Ilogoland Eleanor Rapp Ancellus
Buffington 8 J Hughes Mary Itodjor Mfas Jane
Bower Mary I» Hyincr itrs tiaralt Roseuborcer R
Bush Jlr« Iludson Mra U M -Roberta ili*a .
Bradock Sarah H Hooper Mrs ChasA Rochra Fretlorlca
Boyer Mias lluttie Hunt Martha Roberta E A
Bryan Mitts Mory Iluguemtiu Mndm Robeson Margaret
Bourko ilary HolmesAnnioKato Rosa Sallio 8
Burns Miss Alary liornbock Slargt Rowan Marie •
Brown Alisa Jauo Hutton Alisa Mary RoekafeUow R '
Bordley laabclli . Howell SalUo A Roberta Amolia
Booth Mias CAf Holton Alice A Roger Annie J
Bustard Ann 8 Hopkius Kath’no Robinson Char’o
Bunion II R Hussey Allas Sarah RoblusonO AI
Brown Hannah M Hopkins Airs Abby Rorke Annie
Bufliu Louisa llowsol Misa Eliza Russell Catharine
Brown Susan Hunter Mrs Scott Robbins Eliza
Bordley Anna Hodgson Mrs Elizh Ruburt Emma
Bristol Laura Irriug Mrs JI A Rowley Rachel
BradyAlaryß Joue* Carollno II Bh»in Mrs MO
Brooks Eliza Johnson Julia A Shafer Elizabeth
Brewster Mary K Jack Mra A Sheppard Sarah
Broornc Mrs M Jones Mrs Annie S Blmno Ellon J
Boyd Elizabeth H Johnson Alary Sandora Sarah
Bouvier Emma Johnson Lizzie ft Baffeny Mrs
Bruce Mrs Thos Johnson Anna Scott Emma • '
Buniett Adelia Jones Airs Ann C Scout Mrs Eliza
, Brown Amelia Jacobs Elizabeth Schrader G U C
Briton Mary J Jarods Mrs Juno A Sacia Fannie,Al
Carter Airs AI Kobb Alisa Cath’a Scute Mrs II 0
Carter Elizabeth Kilkiuuy Mary Sexton Alarv
Champion l, a Kinsley Alary A Smith Alaria
Cabitt Eliza Kelly Alisa Anno Smith Misa Sarah
Cochran OajHan’o Knight Lucy A Smith L Auu
Calloway Eliz’h Kondall Airs Smith Mrs W
Calloway Lizzie Kemball Miss MW Bimpaon Mary
Carroll Mary Kinlock Mrs R Simons Mr* M
CUeltou Martha J Kuysor Anna C Smyth Mrs B
Cavanaugh Reb’a Kcopcr Oarolino Smith Elizabeth
Caselouza Alary KnightAlraMartha Smith Airs Joa J
Carroll Alargaret Karmely Arabella Simmons Nellie D
Carlllo Rebecca KlappMiss ESI Blade S 0
Cadwallcder SI Kochnor Aliusea StonerSlralLM
Cadwallader AI King Alias Alary Sullivan Hannah
Carswell Ellen Kaesley Afra Chu Stilwell Mra E L
Clarke Elizabeth King Alra Ueo 0 Stockton Mrs
Cbanceaulmo M Knott Mra Annie Sprague Mra A R
Clarko Airs A KemligAlra Dr Bowora Louisa
Clay Narcissa II Korlin Airs JaneA Bprnt Jauo
CrutcbtteW Mr* Lazarus Mrs Hen Stomdl Matilda
Curtis Julia A Lorliss Airs AI J Spencer Matilda
Curtis Mr* Sarah Lord Mrs Mary A Suramfcra Hetty
Calhoun Uarrietl! Byons Bridget Btrjcker Helen M
Cregmilo Chari's Linker Lizzie A BtowartJoseph’eß
Cuff Julia LnugAfliksJoflfp’e Blowers Air* N B
Orean Elizabeth Letrw Alia* KHzab Bylvc«tcr Lizzie
Coileary Anue Lepriers Elizabh Stokley Cecelia
Cummings AAI Lehn Airs Sterling Sarah
CornoyCath’e Lozier AlrsGeo TurnerAlroG B
Coda Miss Sarah Lorm Mins Carol’o Truman Sallio
Conover Rebecca Liudouer Loulaa Terl Alary
ConwayAlissM B Lescure Alaria Thomas Elizabeth
Cochran Marla Lowheod ludle Tnfvilla Vlrg
Crusler Airs Leonard Kuto A Tully Mina
ConlyMary Lane Mr* Sarah Taylor Mrs M
Connor Eliza Mrs Lit Dolphina Thorn Hettio
Cochrane Ada Lafng Aliss'Famiy Thomas f/ouisa
Cochran Eliza V Larri»on MU* MU Truitt Lydia
Cooper Mrs 110 Lynch Mrs M A Touer Julius
Collins Honora Lofan Mrs JohnT Thompson Eli*
Cush Mrs Cnpt Lynch JJr* Alary Thomas Airs K
Davis Rm-hel Loo Mra K Thicrnow Air
Davis Auna 8 Lalnhoff Mary A Thompson AIrsRP
Daren Anna Leavitt Maria L Wbridcn Airs E
Daymond Clara Lawyer Lizzie Walter Afsry E
De Beaumont Af Loug Aliss All AYest Anna
Davis Mrs E C Lloyd Aliss Kate White Af J
Devlin Biddy Ladrilo Virg’aZ Whittsley Mr* Af
Dixon Rebecca J Lewis Mrs A\V Wagun Airs E
Do o’Sou Louisa Lozier Sirs Amelia Waltou Lydia
Day Jane W Marsfan Martha A Warner Marla
Davenport Sarah Mercer Airs JounyWeyant Louisa
Darmody Marg’t Merita AlissMurg’t Waiter Oath
Derrick Rebecca Meagher Mary ' West MR
Desmond Alary Ai&ssey Mrs Edwd Walker Airs C
Dawson Eleanor G Mason Emma L White Air* U G
DeYoung Emily Merrick Amllla Warner ftyhel
Dostor Paulina Aloson Alisa Emma Whitewiife Airs E
Dye Airs John II Alartin Alias Ann Wellington Mrs H
Dougherty Airs AtarsUal Lizzie J WiemauuAlrsL
Donelson Eliza ’ Marshal Mrs K W WilliamsonA W
Douglass Afury Maguire Cath’o Wilson Rif
Dunbar Molly 2 Alalln Alias Sophia Wlliou Alary
Downiflg Amanda Maxwell Marr Williams Air* AI J
Dunhiu Matilda Sillier Mr* T Q Witte Mr* M A
Dunlap Barah Miller Mr* Jxw.y. Williams Sarah .
Dorsey Alary Jane Mile* Airs Jacob W'llUanu 0 0
Dowd Anno Mltchol Miss Alary William* Afr/i J
Douglas* Aim Aliller Harriet William* Mr* Af
Edward* Jvunlo E Allltlinuo Sarh Wilson Alles
E«oklel Flora Murcll Miss Carol Wood Julia M
Edgcl Ann Murrry Air* Worcester L P
Eastman K Jane Marshall Mrs Woolf Mrs M A
Kckford Henry Aforries Cornelia Zeller Mrs A A
Frambus Afurtha Alow Mrs Van dor Lyon
Freeman Arney Morris Atiss 0 Mr* J -
Fisher Jime ■ < Muriaugh Alary Quigley Jane
Frazier Nalbor Alary Aliss Million Zimmerman Mr*
Ford Mary Ann Moore MU* Maria N Y
Freaman Afarg’a Alurcli Mrs Vincent Lizzie
Furria Jane Moore Airs Dr Young Air* E
Francis Alisa Aloore Ellou Vaughan Mr* K N
Fennell Alary AlcOuukoo Kllcn VontooOlsrenco
Fitzgerald Marg’t McGibbon Jane Ynrt Mr* E
Fleming Kato AlcOloskey Alary Zornow Austin
Flaherty Bridgot McCloskey Alarg’t Varbt Clara
Fostler >f*ry McKey Miss Mary Quandall A AI
Folkrod Glnnia JlcCulllon Alarg’t Van Horn Fanny
Aldrich 8 BurcbeU J Dermldy P F
Allen R L Bulger Johu Dolsvort Henri
Alexandria Hugh Bunting k Slid- Dejhl CliM
Abrams W illetou ’ Doihcr Kasper
Alday Rev Dr Burgthal C Do Buck Edmond
Anbbltt k Wells Burnsido Wm J Deiker Hoinrich
Alboraon Gilbert Butler Foster Diebr Philip
Altimas Nicholas Burko Thos Dickey AS
Alikins J Burton Johu A Digging John
Alboru Theodor© Byrne John Dickson & Gass
AgnewWG Cart/John Dick Robt
Alday Kor JII Castle Daniel 0 Dillon John
AikonH jQgsn B Caldwell FM 2 Dickson John
Adams Jas W Carr Gluts DiebricU II Henry
Agin Isaao Carter John Dillon John
Anderson Juo P 2 Campbell Geo Dickey M ft
Andorsou Jno II 2 Camden RL JI Dounolt John
Armstrong WII Castirs Mcflgrs Doran J M
Andrew W A Carter Dr J W ®otz Hlt
Anderson John R Cattercl 0 Dowison W II
Anckor Adolph Cnrson Goo 0 Dow Thartou
Ancker M Carroll Owen Donssk V
Anderson DJI Carroll John Dnughortp Robt
A rrieon CboH J Carroll Patrick DontQJOUQK
Arthurs A Rodger* Caster H Doyle Patrick
Ashcraft John Carnoy Hugh Dory P
Ash Thos CatupboU J P Doak Robert
Ashton V CnasronKliab M Donnaldson John
Arton n S O&lpChos Dornan Thos
AslitonJ Hubby CalepChas IV DohloChristian
Autin John J Carpenter TII Drowcry Zebalon
Alwood H Carron Geo 0 Prcff JI J
AvensWraL CainbySaml Dubjoll Rey W T
Appleton RWMD Chambers Win II Dickerson
Atlantic Lodge No Ohirifant John E Dmlie Adolph
262 Chambliss Dr J Doty lIH
Barton Isaac Chapello John 0 Boncan liar McK
Barker Rk Co Chew Johu Durell Nathan B 2
Jlarr Lewis Chambers 'Alexau Durria Thomas
Bacon Wm Cherry John Durr Joseph
Ball 0 A Child Johu Dunham Rev TS
Barney Wm Champring T B Duncan Bft
Barnes 0 W Childs Ariier Dyche M
Baldwin, SUrr k Chardin B R. Rarde G
Co Christman Rev AFdffarJa Rev J
Barber Jas Chardon Robt Ii Etlog Qraff k Co
Baldwin JY k Co Cbapman Frceman Edwards ]f D>
Barrons J.uclus 01agettDrTU2 Eldridge EJ
Baker E Clark Robt W Elcphaot Pub-
Barrio Jos Clark Chus K lisher of the 2
Banker Uonry Clark A D EllfaCh&BE
BautZ Jacob ClemenU Joseph Editor of Sporting
Bailey John CloavUGC2 Chronlct©
Banner A 8 Claik John II 3 Eaton Andy
Unrthel A Plum Clark Thos C East Goo A
Itannac Wm R Clements Jos M Kla John ACo
Bardin W W Clark Win U Ellis Francis
Barr (r Warren Clark C K Hhornian Henry J
Baker Walter OioavOS 0 ElUl W
Banner Silas W Clough Wm W Kdon Jas
Beable Abr Clear Uriah Eaton Hussoll J
Bennett Joa Clark Lewis Eberly Geo
Bennora Jas Clouaton Wm Egen Joim II
Benkerg, Roodell Corley Patrick' Elwell Wm J£
Messrs Counorty Patrick Ebert J A Co
BouuottWmH ColemauKGGD EngoJs Wra
Bocbe J L 3 A- Co Everett Davis
Benjamin Park Cox Joseph E&ohonsack G
Beale Henry Coulter Dr W B Encampment No
Bcnuoll H It CookJamoaH 20
JJoiiuott Jon Oollona Ellis Ernest Henry G
Bennett Joshua Cox Win P Emley Eriwd
Beaty Robt Cornell McJ) B/ykiel Jacob
Boavcs Alfred Corrngan Chr Evans G J
ltecknig* A V CorstW Jos 2 Ktria Clt
BiddloUeoM Consul i|p Chile Emry Davis
Bishop Capt Jako Colwell F M Enterprise Lodge
Blugham H Coopor E J No 201
Biveton A J Collins Joshua D Fahnestock Ch«s
Bick Nathan Covey Augustus FoilChasE
Blanco Antonis G Coursault D Louis Felila Conrad
Blair Samuel Cohon lIM Fahuestock Chas 2
Black Johu F Cook Geo Faulkner II Hill
Blanchard J D Coleman Sami ACo Felix F A Son
Bourgnor Mess F Cox Rev ?.vml 2 Fakir of Binm
Bolding Rov Jesse Cohen Robt Farbugh Francis
Boyce Ur J G Cornier Patrick Farlo Goo U
Boyd WA Co Coats A Austin Flitcraft A B
Boyce 0 8 Cox Franklin Fisher Thos U
Bouteli Dewitt CouardJesse Frlotter HenryC
Bouk Christoph Ooloman Boml FlocsserGeo
Boyd Wm Cornish Captaiu Finch Sami B
Bowen Stephen R Cogswell Amos Fiske TheopUitus
Bowers Thos Copes Capt Peter FioidJohu J
Bolston Richd H Colhoun Geo Fisher EE
Boyr JHII Constitutional Fisher Jacob
Bonaud A Grand Lodge Fitzgerald John
Hortscher Jacob Cunningham J W Fisko Rov Thoo’s
Boyd Jas W Cummins E G Freodiey E T
Brown John Oulst J A Frlley J
Brown John Crebba Thos Forney Philip
Brown Rov It A Crawford John Folger C J
Brown Wm Cross TiiosH Frank Lobrceht
Brown A S Cross Francis Foster E 0
Brown Jas C Crulkshanks Wm Furness F W 2
Brown Alex W Orcswoll JVA Co Fruocls Dr J B
Brown Wm A Crookendor Chaa FredoaFJ
Brown Rev Jno D Crocket Davy Freldley J B
Brown John
Brown Win
Brown Peter Craig Wm Foster James
Brovrn T H Crauo Daniel H Francis John
Briggs Bamuel R Crane Geo W Friebis Adam
Brodfiold Chas DavisA Thompson Foster Wm
Bright Joseph Davis Sidney Fox OACo 2
BrozorGoo Davis John Fogg Henry MR
Bridge James H Damon Jacob Fricdlein Chas F
Brand John U D&vls Warren Ford Jos T
Bray Hezokiah Dalberfns Edward FuHomldor Col R
Brodfiold A Gil- Daly N M
Ungh&m Dawson Wmll Ford Isaao
Broiler A J Davie Thomas Frooao Thos II
Brinlor Johu Darling Wm Frick Jocob
Bradway Jos II Davis Ilcnry J Garner Robert K
Bro&dy Patrick Dalltw Mr Gaskin Johu W
Bryel Jas G Davis Edword Gallon Hugh
Burr Geo W Duvereux ACo GantSlmouM
Bulland John ' Dercura Ernest Gaines B N
Burk Ed j)e Haven AII • Garouer Thos G
Burnett Gen W A Do Pennon A Co Garret Hugh
BorcheyGeoH peeWraG • Ganison Sami B
Butte 0 A Dovltt Rov Paul FGarthwalie Sevan
Buts P H povenney A Bro* Gerland Christian
Buhler Albert thers * George Win G
LADIES’ LIST.
GENTLEMEN’S LIST,
Crane Wm II Frederick A
Orabb 11 N Frausson E
GeluistfFcU* I .'tsvjf.-Oeo (Ship* Hoblnson &6o t
GtsrbM jB 2 • wrlght) - Roasv Jas M
Gorord Samuel P ludoo Emilo ; Bussell ChwW
Glllman Doynoliis Lous lUvJD ByderCaptS
Mesa Luken* Rullig Put k
miiintilnj Ijott Judge? 2 - aoM ‘*i l '
GihenShH LynchS T RungardWm
Gllmah Capt R J Lyon Walter Ruk F
GUesonH LukeniCUas Rust John
Glebner Herman Ludwig John IlusscUJßF
Gellooly Thos Lovett James Russell Jos »
Gibbs EUogious B Lyau Edgar Rust John P
Glllot Jo* Lynch Joseph Scott John
Giles Geo I/>ughridge Wm Ba* AB P
Gilbert Tho* B Lynch Wm , Scott Edwin T
Gilbert Dan’l Lovett Thos Sclmefer Geo
Gladun SAI Lukins Isaiah' Schlppor Hoary
Qlbbluß Emanuel LorlngJohn Schortohl A R
GotahaU M Lynubumer Ford Bchnell ILmry B
Goodman Jas A 0 Mackenzie John Sandora G R
Gormly Braith Magrath Hon A G Schoiloid Wm
Gonld Israel Alaenncr Joseph SchofloldT
Goldman Marcus AlaUy'Thos F Schwartz Joseph
Oroady Thoa Maher John Sargent Isaac
Graff G J Alarsh Clement Behalfner Andreas
Grady J F Alarehall Simon Search 0 J
Gray Lafayette W Mayer k Borne fa- Seabrook Dr II W
Gray 8 V ter 2 S*?oJy \l m
Gratz Jo* MaUfir T Sears Rev Thos
Griffith S’ddona Mason V J Seely Albert
Grayson Lt J 0 Markloy Gao W Sebrjng Edwaid 2
Grigtf Gustari* Alarsh Cha* D Po fteo
Greadv Dan’l Mason Wm E T Sellors »r B
Griffith WU AlatUl&a J A SelbergorOart
Uurroy John W k Alason R W 2 Sheppard Robt
Co Maflterson Levi J Shouley Wm
Gun Lt Wra Aiaxwell E 2 Short 3 k Son
Gnthman Lewis Manoo Geo Shoonburger E F
Oulit Wm Mayer* Boy Joue SShields Wen
Guffoud Job 2 Alaisey- Edward Sheppard Nathan
Gunnell Wm Martin E Shejdroq Cfjss
Gwin Frank Mendlnlmli B V ShorjiUn
Gruffin Terehco Moyer Henry Shelton RoyWn*
Glover Benj Aleuiea GF T Bhaw J E
Guffon Jas Alcyer David Sibriag Edward
Guiger Chrfat’n Alollon A L ftlogera David
lUrrinon Jo* 8 Mercoror F F Siddnn Wm
Ilaio Alvin C Ateghvr Michael SfatyJrJohn
Hatilold Adavu A Merritt SlmpaouUeo2
Hampton 8 W Meyer. Deuch & Sfnnick«on Dr J J
Halfaivell Jo* S Weis J)j- W II
Hall W I J—2 Merrill Cordcaulo Sinn Wra k
Hagojinegor C Alitchel A Ed-Slocum Jenathan
Hail George B wards Sloan H P
natnmer Jo* 51 Mtadil Theodoro Smith James
Halt Dr L 'Afillfa Jeremiah Smith 1111
Haidomnau Jno R Miller TbosG Smith Ephraim A
Hagan 8 P Middlctan John 8
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Uarpen Ilnrvcy Miller John Smith JJ
Ilnrrity James JlidcUetoo Fraud* Smith David
UayJTACo JlitteeOeoW BmlthJnoP
Htwara Theodore Mileu fl Smith Wm AI
Ilarvy John Jliflltn James L Smith Shermau
Harris Daniel 3 Mintorlmlbor John Smith G P
Hasting II ifoyamonfung Smith E T
Ilarmcr Rev S Y Lodge No 830 Smith Johan
lUys Thoima Alowbray J G SmithJ Uopkinson
Hinls Waltor W Morris Dr S R Smith Wm L
Harri* Alfred J Alohlor John T Stnljh Rcatfaf
Harley Richard Moore 11 A Smith Wilson T
Harrison Joseph Afausanalt Col G A Smith J N
Harvey J V Moreau Fredk Smith Cha* R
Hart A A , Morton &8 C Smith John
Hammond G Alorrfaon Matthew Smith Daniel
Harris 0 Mo.ioly and Wood- Smith Capt
Hansboro Hiram ward Di* Smith Henry 2
Hahly David Monge* IJonry B Snydor Jionj
Hasellon Wiu A Morgan Wm Spe.ar K W
II aye no Jeremiah AtorganJP Snndliolnjor Jos L
IIayJTA Co Alorso Rnv B C Bonn Sam| H
Jlarknc-s* Sami Morgau Rev J R Spjaiirig ilenry H
Harsen W Aleoro Stephen Spilt* John
Harris Sam’l L Aforris JohuC Spear James
Ilart George N Aforris kQo Spark Henry A
HnrriuJohn ilurpliy Joim SpoarChas W
HaVvcy k Ford Alurpiiy Ju.i Spangenburg L
Harding U F Alurpliy R It gnepcor John 2
HarmorJ WASon Murphy Robt Slyer David J J
Harris Geo J Murray Cnpt StnufferCßpt Jolin
Herman, Weller A Mygutt Alston 2 Staats Solomon II
Co MiUorMalh Stocktou A Mor-
HttNtßujra JR A Alyreik ACo Bon B i l»on
Heven f, Afullor Afr Stockton Abram 2
Harvera Conrard Mulrey G Stanton E W
Henderson E Myrick Ifabf B Stewart John B
Herbert Henry AY Aluolior Fritz Stowo Af II
JUeavner 0 N Mullen John Stewart Thoa
HondrlcksonGeo Mury Hugh .Stevenson Robt
Hemphill 0 J Alurpliy A Smith Stoke* J
Herr Rev J Alucphy A E Stradingen Chris
Heath Joseph Mulfer A Frey Strcich JuoLouia
Henry M 8 AO cr# Dr S F Simpson Wm
Heller Dr McCurdy JH Stoner Jlt
Heaven C N AlcCobb David Stowart Dr J it
Helm Goo AlcArille, SmitbA Steele Thos
Helm F Cp Stephen Vantin
Ilea* Samuel 8 McClain Richard Stauffer AbK
Ifellenger John AlcOloskey Franc Steyenspn 0
Healey John AlcClevo James nStadekor V
Henri Peter McAlcnrJohn
Henderson Jas S McClelland R
Ilitzelboroer Ja McCormack Wm Stein G
IHndlo IvT McAnany Uov Jno Stewart Rowly II
HUner D C McCaonfng Peter StilwollAn
Higgins J W McPevilt Robt Btuhltrager Ph
Hieker*onJB McKinney Robert Stownrt Autlumy
Uildhurghaulor H McLaughlin Sam
Ililller lt AlcKahn James StvoopolllJ,
Uitors Thomas McLaughlin Ed Swartz Ueo
Ulcks Ezbon ft McLaughlin Wm Swift John A
Hill Wellington AlcGowan Dual Tarr DII
Illnes James D Alcslaner* John Taylor Dr JY
UlbUWtu McGvitro Col Sam Taylor P 8
HosgWmW Ji|cGuirt» JainesT Taylor M
Hodson AVm MoLoodJamc* Tc4m*tdo Isaac
UoytJAAßro McNameo W H TaytavChan
Hopkins Cha* B McWilliams Kdw T&sh Jamen
Honnrd Jas T MoNicholl Wm Taylor B F
Honard 1111 AlcNight Wm Talbert Alfred
HoylcsGeorge AlcPhereon Kdw2 Thomas David
Huffman Jnhnua North. Lib Lodge Thomson W J
HovuerGßU J 7, I OOF TheaudernOJ
lloyenT Nixon Wm S Timmons Cyrus
Hohuht I)r J E Nicholson Rd L Tiiorntoq A Smith
Ilovner II Nolen H G—2 Thompson A Sons
Humel Dr John Nash Henry R Thomuson John
Howell Jno R Nichols Jacob Thompson ACo
Houck Wiu Nelson W 0 Thomas E J B
lloweil A Bro NeallSain’lW Thmnpsou JAI
Iloloch Goorge Newel i'otcr Thomson James
Holland FC Neald'Miles TUb/ Wm
llonmer Jacob E NanoNind TouhnobDrJ
Hoskins A W Nlcgle J Trixelt Aaron
Horn Wm V Nelson Steven Tuft Dr
Hollla* C D Newell k Co W M Trorapor J—2
llcsfand David Nelson Robt II Townseml J 0
Hoffman Joa A Newlln J Shipley Truitt 1 J
Hough John L Neilo Isaac J Tooley Wm
Hopkins E J Norris A Co E Tyson J W
Howell 8 A Nesmith Alfred Trimbell Joseph
UolracftA Uovrell Nurlgen A Gallo-Tolan© B
Hall James AI gher Truinbour Lewis
Htibba A J NangloChae Tcole Edward
Hylacd Patrick Nlsple Henry—2 Trigg J G
Hunt Phillip Newman Her LO ToddJ
Hubbatd Eilwln Nison W P Turnor S K
Hunt James—2 NewliaJosS Quick G F
Ilullng* John Olt >Vm H VrianJohn
HunbideAugO O’NoalJohu Uuited Brtu En.
lines John W Osborne Henry campraent
Iredoll G G OaerWinF Urian John
Inderraetler Jos Owens Wru H Underhill Cha*
Isaacs Savon o*NeHl T p Vannlcklo Mr
IblengWm A O’Brian Jus Vantmjche Win
JaytonWm Osvvold Jacob Vaodovor Wm
Jewett II M OhligerGeo Villa Giovani
Jackson B Oldham Cumb VlnyaidJas
Jenkins John 8 O’Donnnld Nonl Van Dyke J
Jacobs Jiuuos Osmond IV H VanloouJohu
Jacobs Mouuor PaikJolmG Vaivdotrlch G O
Jacobs John Patton W I| Vandyke D
Jeukins Clias R Parker U A Vandyke Fred
Jacobs 8 F Parker Henry Voimtln* Louis
Jarrott Semboll Parker Wm Walton S D
Jones Eft PagoJN Bare David
Jones Roy Ed 0 Painter Col J Warreu F V
Jacob J Piivy John G Wulker Robt
Johnslon Wm B Targo Benj F Waltor Jacob
Johnston Goo W Paulon* K M'ard Edw \Y
Johnston Fred A Paul Wm N Ward John
Jones J Pattonon, Jnfun Walker Lanser
JohnstonTMD l’ayuo l)r N H IVatklns Wm
Jones Captain Tatton W H—2 W'ard L C
Ko!lrBainuel PattittDrJA Wall Patrick
Kenton Joseph Pattridgo Dr Waugh ft B
Kentou Pat Patterson F F lVasse Geo
Kollen ililcs Patton J J Walker Wm
Kcnsil Wm Pouny Arthur IVarnock J T
Keller Capt ft ft Pholp* Chancy Ward Patrick
Kendell J Pearson Simon Ward W
Kean Jas M Pcall Geo F Waterman Theo
Konnsly John Phillips J 8 Wakolaai Vrod
Kearney Ed PorryJrJohn Wallnce IVni
Kearney Jos Perry James Ware Judah
Koller Ixmfa Phlnuey Capt J 2 Walker Potor
Keller Capt Geo S Penn G J 2 IVarnock Camp
Kirby Samuel Phipps Geo Walls Talbot
KlngJabora perkin* Jacob WobertCoJH
Keniton T Perrin Beni Cp Wefael C W
Kuntz II Philips R l / Wobb!(L
Kurtz Kollen Philips John West W UussoU
Kids Isaac Philips Mr Wearer Tho*
Kiukman 0 Poinborton J Weigle E
Kleimn Beuhard Pilklnton Jaa E West E L
KittoringhamJ Pinkey B'm West Joseph
King JIU . PiloChasll Wheeler E
Klnfohan Thos Pierron Cha* B’hittiesey P W
Know!* Ueo Plun)mer Robt White R L
Kicnior Rudolph Pollock Dr WA J Whitecar W B
Komball Cha* Portman JR 0 Wharton CaptUW
Klunhoff Irwin Porter Wm T While LW 0
Kingsbury Horria ToltaDrOG TVilkinson Major
Knowlton Capt 8 Price Joseph Williams T J
King Jamea Plttfaes Dr J W Williams ACo J
Raise Frank 8 Preston Robt Williams T IV
Knapp M 8 M D Prln ot Obsorv Wilklna Abel B
Rolfmey 4 Preston W T Wilson Jas
Roble Jacob I’rioeH Wlrtor fl ififfiin
Lanquy Jame# Price Capt John Williams J w
Lqg John Pratt N M Williams John
Likens A PrinsoCh' , ia B’jfaonJK
Lambert Ed & Co Pubftun Diapatch Wilson Goo
Lengsbertelle J Purrlngton Md Williams 000
Laehoff Glaus Randolph Goo P Wiener D D
Layno Samuel Rawllng* 0C M Wilcox Capt
I.agroV© J L Ramsey Wm 'Williams Albert
Lausylen R Rathwelt Ezra Wilson 1111
Lath&u Stanton Kasimi Jon K 3 Wittatcin John
Lapslcy Thos Ranbulin Baral Wilson J
Landry T 4 Baw Shively A Co Wilkin* J A
LaselieEJas Casper Williams FS
Laws \V T Itau j Henry WHtata J
Lamott Dk Co Ralston Wm Wilsnn J
Lamlin Win J Ruyuolda Capt W Wiedmau G Von
L&ucaater 110 F Wilmer Wm
Lory 8 It—2 Ramsey G W Wilkorson Rev M
Leaden David II Ray Wm J
Lerek Vra* Rand Thoi D Williams J L
Lepier Geo Iloisqp Chftl WHHampon C 8
Lellold Jacob Redmond Geo Wiiliainson II W
LotUllea Josiah ReitoubaugJi A Wise J A
Lorin Lewis Router RernM IVilson W D
Lonty Gilbert J RoingACo Peter Williams T B
LeuryGeo Rhodea Elisha A WjlwuNJ
Lbger LA Co Iteushaw Henry IViUlams D P
Loping Rd It RoaancrWm Williams A Dallas
Levitt John Rhodes A W Wilkinson I’oter
Leech Chas Reed Henry II Wilson Francis
Lerck Aug Kola I.onU Autla Wi|linmn Kent
Leonhardt Tlieo Bold Wm B Workman HW 2
LelbranottG lUce ltev Geo Woods Jas
Leo A Brecorgo Rlttenhoune L B IVoddrop Dr R 8
Levy Jacob A Richard E Wood T H
hecnler A A Righnyr A U Woods John
Loiboahutz M Rittmayer Pot WoodsldeACo
Ledow John Vf Richardson C W Wood Dr G 11
LcuchJas Jticiiahlaou I) WootlJS
Liuwood N T Richardson 8 11 Wright T 0
LlttlcfloldN RidgwayJai Wright A Bon
Linehter L Richardson Sami BWurts Uev K
LoggettA Tiiorn Robinson John Wymborly J
Linn Dan Rose Dr J 8 Wylie AM
Loyd Rd A Robinson W J fl Young W J
Linn Hugh M ItobiuHon W E Young JnuiCfl
Lindsey Jas Rockalellow Sami Yates 0 II
Livy Mayer Robb R R Co
Lilts Wui Robinson A Lord
se7-lt GIDEON 0. WESTCOTT, P M-
£E7* At a meeting of the Democratic cltir.en*
of the First Division, Thirteenth Ward, held at Philip
jtebutiiier’a Hotel, 8.15. corner of Eighth and Cnllou
hill streets, on Monday evening August 21st, IJknuy J.
Foookrit was called to tho chair, and Gvorch C.
Gkvbr appointed Secrotary. Tho following persons
wero elected olbcors to conduct tho election lor Delegates
on Monday ovonlug next: Judge—SAMUEL J. NIKU
MANj Inspectors—OEOllOr 0. GKYKIt, and 11. 0
YEAGER. Tho following nominations wore uiada: For
Legislative Delegates: 8. B. McCahan; Wm. II Boyoo,
J. H. WlUetts, W. R. Torbert. For County Delegates :
Lafayette West, J. Rbem, Henry J. Fougoray. On mo
tion tho meeting adjourned to meet on MONDAY
EVENING, 7, at 7# o'clock, at tho same
place, to elect Delegates.
HENRY J. FOUGEItAY, Chairman.
Gxo. O.Gbyer, Secretary. se7-U*
JJjf* Keystone Club* -•Opening Meeting to
ratify the adoption of tho Constitution. Democrats,
rally In your strength for the opening of the cam
paign, aud redeem your pledge to tho Democracy
of tho Union, to keep tho glorious old Keystone la the
column of tboio who respond: “No North, no flouth—
our Union, one aud inseparable, now and forever.”
A Grand Ratification Meeting of the Keystoue Club
will bo held at Independence Square, on Thursday
evening, September 17th, to ratify and confirm tho gene
ral nominations of the party, to which all true men of
tho Union are Invited.
Tho meeting wtU be addressed bv General Wm A.
packer, Hou Wra. Bigler, Hori. J. Clancy Jones, Hon.
Stephen A.Douglo#, Ellis B.Schoaboll, Km., Hon Peter
Shannon, Bpencw E. Cono, Esq., of New York, and a
number of our fellow-townerooD.
Democratic Clubs and Ward Associations Intending to
participate will report to tho OommUtco, at tho Club
Headquarters, Globe Hotel, Sixth and Chestnut streets.
Edwxhd W. Power,
Josepu Oolmss, Committee.
Joint 0. SloOall,
‘ By order of—
; *u3l«wwsBt Wif. B. RANKIN, President
*y£># b’CoaelgnjMi—The ship •• sial*
»«V• CspUlttLuou.teii#. 14V«fpwl, u um tait ia
dljchargo at Shlptwn street whaif. ConeiiraerawlU
Jloeeo Mod their permits en board. All goeda not Mr.
mittod in five days Will ho eont to public Store 1 r
. THOMAS RICHARDSON * C Q. -
CH. GARDEN & CO.,
0 Manufacturers of and Wholesale Deaton in
HATS, CAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS
VASOY BILK AND STRAW BONNETS.
: ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ROUCHES,
FEATHERS, fc., ic.
Kt>. 832, (old No. 196) MARKET Street,
• Below Bixth, south fide.
And No. 623 MINOR Street, Philadelphia.
0. HENRY OAROBN, DAMBL DOSOYAN.
Merchant# are respectfully invited to examine our
e toofc* ae7»2m
IifoGOWAN’S RESTUKANT, SOUTH-
IfX west corner of BROAD and WALNUT.—Game
and a tl other delicacies in ueaxon. Families supplied
with OyHter# oh tho shortest notice. *ep7-7m
"WALNUT STREET THEATRELes-
H *ee, Mr. E‘A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr*
JohnSefton. Prices.—Dress Circle and Pareuette, 60
Cont«; Upper Circles 26 cents; Private Box and Qrcheetre
Stabs, 7ft peats. Box Oflico open from D o’clock A. M.
to UP, M. Poors open f o’plock; performance tp pain
menceatTtf.
THIS (Monday) EVKNINO, Sept. 7th, will be acted
Knowles’ great Play or .
THE WIFE; OR, A TALE OP MANTUA. -
St. Pierre Mr. Vcrin
Leonardo Mr. Daly
Mariana.. , Mrs. Vezin
To onnolgdo with the Laughable p&rco ontitled
Of LIVE.
Allay Croakor. |Mr. Ohspmsp
Mlldmay.. .Mr. Le Moyne
Mrs. Courtney .Mrs. Stooeall
WHEATLEY* ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—Sole Lessee * W. WHEATLEY,
Scum o? Phioss.— Orchestra Stalls, 60 ceuts; Drew
Circle (no extra charge for-Secured Seats), 50 cents;
Family Girdle Amphitheatre, 26 cents; Seats In Pri
vate 80xe5,76 earn*; tfifftitf Cfiflft?. S§{ Gallery,
13 cents; Gallery tor Colored Porione, w’wowyPn*
vato Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents..
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M.
J. M. B. WIiITTON Treasurer.
Tills (Monday) EVENING, Sept. 7th, will be pre
’ spnftd Shak»peare’a Comedy of
JOT* j&q wiry nothing.
Don podr,) Me. Dpln;aq
Signor Bo»o4ick> tr .... Mr. Ij.' L. Dayonport
Beatrice..,iMra. J}. b. Davenport
To conclude with the Comedietta of tho
HANDSOME HUSBAND.
Mr. Wyndham Mr. J. S. Clark
Henry Fitzhorbert Mr. Dolman
Mrs. Wyndham Miss Emma Taylor
TVrATIGNAI* T4EATRE, WALNUT ST.,
ll aboyo Kigfjlh.
Now onon with au excellent Company.
MR. W. E. BURTON; 4 * ■
Of BURTON’S THEATRE, New York, is now playing his
FAVORITE CHARACTERS.
THIS (Monday) EVENING, Sept. 7, only time (to
gether) of tho , 1
TWO GREAT COMIC FANORITES,
THE SERIOUS FAMILY
AND
THE ?OQ!)LEg.
These two plcoea have boun'piayod iuobo frequently
than any other piecos iu tho dramatle list—upwards of
600 nights.
Aniinailab Sleek Mr. Burton
Timothy Toodles Mr. Burton
This is positively tho only time these Comedies can
be playod together.
ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1857.
GRAND FAREWELL FESTIVAL
AT LEMON HILL, by Messrs. E. Sc A. GODARD.
Grauil Balloon Ascension and Descent in Parachute at
6 o’clock.
Grand Illuminated Balloon at 7 o’clock.
Games and Races, with handsome nrjjep,
Admission to all, ,25 cents.
Children above 10 year#.., at ,,,]2X “
N. B.—Persons having been disappointed on Thurs
day last by tho inclemency of tho weather, which pre
vented the descent in parachute, will be admlttod for
ONE BIIILLING on the presentation of the BADGEof
the last Exhibition. ; ses-2t*
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF MONT*
X GOMERY county, August 19th, 1457. Notice is
horobyßivon, to all persons Interested in the estale of
Mary Aiderfer, late of the township of Lower Salford, In
said county of Montgomery, deceased, that Abraham,
John, and Benjamin Aiderfer have applied to said Court,
by petition, praying for a decree for the sate of the real
estate of said Mary Aiderfer, deceased. Tho said Court
have fixed WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of Septembor,
1857, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court House, In Norris
town, for all parties taferotfod to appearand show cause,
if any they have, tfhy the prayer of said petitioners
should not bo granted. By order or tho Court.
J. JJ. DAVIS, Clerk of tho Orphans’ Court
a«25-(Uw r
Stoenson Robt
Stines J B
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PIULADfi' fUIA.
NIOE,c(,I v>. TUB FBANKFOIjp 'MJALI, L.
F. J. 57. No. 470.
PETER CASTER vs. SAME. L.F.J. 7. No. 042
ABEL REED vs. BAME. L.F.J.57. No. 724.
Tho Auditor appointed by tho Court to make distri
bution of the fuudarisiug from the sale of tho follow
ing described Real Estate sold br the Sheriff under the
above writs on Monday, July flth,''lBs7, will meet for the
purpose* of his appointment <m Thursday, September
l«th, 1857, at 4 o’ojook P. M , at the Watherllf House,
George street, abort) Sixth, when and where ail persons
having claims are requested to prefer them before said
Auditor, or they will otherwise be debarred from com
ing in on said fund;
All tbßt curtain lot or piece of ground tUqata on the
*oqth-cu?’torly side of Maine street, in tho borough of
Fratikford, in tho county or Philadelphia, now in the city
of Philadelphia, at tho distance of 278feni north-easterly
from tho north-cast side or Green street, containing in
front on said Main street 00 font, and in length or depth
south-easterly, between parallel lines at right angles
with said Main street, 200 feet, to a 35 feet wide street
contemplated to be opened caHed’Thoma# street. Boun
ded south-westward and north-eastward by other ground
belonging to the estate of the said Isaac Whltolock, de
ceased, south-eastward by said contemplated street, and
north-westward by Main street aforesaid. Being the
same premises which the said Elizabeth'WhUelockTilary
Whfteloek and Ellen L. Whitelock, Executrixes of the
last Will and Testament of Isaac-Whltelock, deceased,
by indenture bearing even data with the a&ld mortgage,
and executed immediately before said mortgage, fortbe
consideration therein named, part of which Is Intended
to be secured by said mortgage, granted and conveyed
unto the said The Frankford Odd Fellows’ Hal! Asso
ciation,” their successors or assigns, in fee. Together
with tho froo use and privilege of Hie said contemplated
etreot, 35 feet wido, when opened so far as tho same is
laid upon land® of the Estate of the said Isaac White
lock, deceased. DAVfD WEBBTER, Auditor.
ou3l-mwAfst
Gentlemen’s ,£unrisl)ing (Eoobs.
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, 6ENTLE-
O ?P ltt; 1 snISO STORE, And PATENT
™KSSS! EAMS,ImT MANDPAOTORY, No. 706
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh.street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern acdWestern Merchants, and
Strangers, la particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article mode. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. . ao&-lyif
-for Sale anb to £ et.
FOU SALL.— Dwelling aud
Lot of Ground, on WASHINGTON Street'cast of
SEVENTEENTH Street, Fifteenth Ward. Lot 26 feet
6 inches by 05 feet. Houso throe stories, doable three
story back back building, and. contains every modern
cou\enieuce. Immediate possession. Will be Bold
surr low, aud but $lOOO cash requirod, or will bo ex
changed for city loan, or good stock. Apply to
ir. 0 THOMPSON Aa. W. CONARRQE,
bo4-lU# Conveyancers, 933 ARCH Street,
4&qnn OR $5OO BOOK bindery for
SALE—Soroa yoors established. doing a
fair Job busings, which can be Increased, both blank
and printed joba. Location, 635 Arch street, below
Sixth, Blank book* at cost, Joba bound to order,
aug JQ-6w
TO BE LET—THE HANDSOME THREE
Story Brick Dwelling, No. 8 PORTICO SQUARE,
81‘RUOli street, above Ninth, south side.
Appljto 8. * \Y. WELSH,
au2U-2wtt No. 218 South Delaware Avenue.
PRIVATE RESIDENCE IN GLOUCES
TER, N. J., FOR SALE, handsomely, located and
shaded—Lot, 75 feet by 140. Trice, $3,000. Also, Lota
suitable for manufactories, fronting the river. Annly
too. ROBB, No. 311 South Fifth street. au26*lnf#
The BEST BOOKS TO SELL—Book
sellers, Ageuts and Nowsuieu will And a quick sale
for those new hand-books, Just published—“ now To
Write’'—“How To Talk”—“How To Behave”—and
“ How To Do Business.” Price, froe by mail, only
Thirty Cents each, or the four in paper, $l. Com
plete iu one Urge gilt vol., $1.60, now ready Try them.
Address FOWLER & WELLS, 308 BROADWAY. New
York, or FOWLJBR, WELLS & CO., 922 CHESTNUT
Streot, Philadelphia. ses-d2t4wy2t*
Revised edition of i/yman>s
HISTORICAL CHART AND QUESTION BOOK—
Containing in a most attractive form the proodnout
event# of tbo CIVIL. RELIGIOUS, and LITERARY
HISTORY of tho WOULD. It will bo found ono of the
most complete method# of imparting Historical informa
tion. By Its uso in families, the reading of any work on
History will bo ronderod much moro Interesting and
profitable, nnd to Teachers oua of the most invaluable
aids Retail price $1.60. Just published by
MOSS, BROTHER, A CO.,
{New) No. 16 South FOURTH St.
Copies sent free of postage on receipt of pTlce. so2-6t
COAST PILOT.—IN PRESS AND WILL
SOON BE PUBLISHED, tho following standard
Books, vit: Blunt’s Coast Pilot. 18th edition; Bow
ditch’s Navigator, 27th edition; Shipmaster’s Assistant,
9th edition.
Wo invito attention to onr new Spriog Centre Com
pasHcs, which auswor tor cilfaor light or hoavy weather,
und are especially adapted for steameta, and vessels
where tho motion is counidorable. Thoy require fewer
repairs thau auy compass now in use,
Marino Opera Glattbos of superlorquality, Spy GiaHges,
Aneroid and Mercurial Baroraoters, Thermometers,
American, French and English Sextants, Octants, Quad
rants, Azimuth Compuskcs, Dloaoles, Log Glasses. and
all Htods of Nautical Instrumeuts and Books, constantly
on hand.
AUo, Charts of all parts of the world from the latest
and beflt authorities.
Agents for Rogers’ American Codo of Signals, Deni’s
Chronometer* and Compasses, and for Abbott's Iloro
meter, And an juatrunicut for working ont problems in
Nautical Astronomy by simple inspection and with per
fect accuracy. They havo recoivcd tho approval of ex
perienced shipmaster*, and havo boon oqopted br the
If. S Navy. U. 4, G. W. BLUNT.
euis-lm# No. 179 Water Street.
Henderson & co ,s great liter
ARY FAIR, FIFTH and ARCH tlroots.
Iu order to gratify tho wishes of our - ouraorous na
trons, aud induen tho book-buying publio to 111 up tholr
libraries at tho usual low price., wo intood to preoontto
ovory purchaser of hooka to tho amount of »1 aud up
wards a Gift in value of from Si ooof* to 8100. Call it
our establishment, look at our valuable otock, and soloct
for youcael\c«.
Recollect you are not buying at chance, for every pnr
cba*or got* hi* books at the usual price, and very aiAay
will get, in addition, aprosent worth havlug. au2l-3ra
EWANS’ GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE,
No. MS CHESTNUT Stroot. N.ll._No eonnoc
tion with any other house in the City. aul»3m
tpHOMAS E. BAXTER—HARDWARE,
A OUTtERX AND TOOI.S, No. 610 MARKET BT..
above Ninth, smith wide. VhHadeipbla . *U 1-fim
TJA VID M. HOGAN, BLANK BOOK
Jh%tJs?i u !? ctttr ® r » Statioaor and Printer, No. 418
WALNUT streot, between Fourth and Fifth, Philadel
phia «03-lm
A GOOD SEWING MACHINE—HUNT,
WEBSTER, &Co., bog respoctfally tolintroduce
themselves to thu public as the manufacturers of the
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE
adapted to manufacturing or family purposes.
Fteo from tho objections which have been urged
against thoao already known in this market, THIS
MACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OF
THEM ALL, and will bo suro to commend itself, upon
examination, to families, tailors, saddlers, shoemakers,
and seamstresses. Thoao inwautof A GOODARTICLE,
that will make a handsome lock-stitch, work WITH
LfTTLE NOISE, that will HEM, BIND, STITCH, RUN,
br GATHER; Indeed, that will give entire satisfaction
even nftor thoy havo boon used for years, are Invited to
call at our rooms, 108 South EIGHTH Btreet, up stairs.
HUNT, WEBSTER,* Co.
Sewiug of every description executed in the best pos
siblo manner, anu ou reasonable terms. Samples of our
work sent by mall to any pact of the United States.
‘ftuW'tutbiita.
amusements,
£cgnl Notices.
Hooks.
FoBASpHBuy .Joseph keyseh
'jIRST.PRBCINCT, tomsxirWAßD. Sib
ject to Democratic rules. • \ ses-2t*
17»OR ASSEMBLY
; JOSHUA T. OWEN,
Twenty-second Ward—Sixteenth District,
Subject to Democratic rules. se4-st*
('OR ASSEMBLY— :
WILLIAM i. ASHB.
bivmtmstb Wabd, Uni Diimn.
Subjict Ip Democratic Ruin. 1.1-Iw*
p’OR ASSEMBLY— ,
JOHN M. WELLS,
m- 0„,., Dutrict-Sotond W*rt.
IL/~ attpject to Democratic Bnlw. »0 4*-10t»
0P TH E
Subject to ,he ni!e, uftbe JISSSI
r J- KEEFE.
s^^Jwwsasasi.
f?OK KECOHDEK OF~DEEDS^tTb
-T TOWN, Fourth Ward. Subject to Democratic
r le - au 20*4133
FOR OLERK.OF 'QUARTER SESSIONS
—WILMAU BAFFIN, Firet Wml. Subject to
rromocrfltio Rulm, «u2O-Uep»»
Recorder of deeds—albert d.
BOILEAU, Slltoouth Wort. Bubject to D«oio
cra«cßula». WBlB-jtrepB»
For prothonotary op the dis-
TBICT COURT, WM. M. REILLY, of FiretWord.
Subject to Democratic Rules. au!7-dtaeB#
.tjlOß ASSEMBLY—JOHN H. BRAUV,
JL Eighth War I—Seventh Legislative District Sub
ject to Democratic rules. aals-tsepB*
PROTHONOTARY OF THE DISTRICT
COURT.—WM. LOUGQLIN, Bcooud Ward.' finb
ject to Democratic au!6-Bep7*
For ass Fm b"ly-edwin smith,
ninth DISTWOT, TWELFTH WARD. Subject
to Democratic Rules. *ul4W
TfOK ASSEMBLY—Soctfnd District, PEB
r;. ® AN *■ CODR, Second Wurd. Subnet to Demoontle
WM- »ttia-tc*
QUXItEb SESSIONS—
BUtMaIh
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—THO 3.
J. HEMPHILL, Tenth erard, Vine etceet. abora
Eighth. Babject to flemocratie rn{es. aalo-lm—
S'OR ASSEMBLY—THIRD USTRIOf^
MeILVAIN, Bnbject to Deineeratle
M - ang-dtapB
FOR CORONER—DR. FEODORE MIER.
SOM, Filth Ward. Snhject to Hemoeratle Buie.
auß-lm
FOR PROTHONOTARY OF THE Dis
trict COURT, LEWIS T. MBABS, o( TweUA
Ward. Subjoct tn Iltimoevallo Rulee. auB-lm*
IiKOTUON6¥aKY OF THE DISTRICT
JL COURT, OEOBOE F. MKE9EB, Tuentr-eecond
Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. ah 4-tSeB
FOR ASSEMBLY—first DISTRICT.—
JOSEPH H. DOMNELW, glut Ward. Subject
\o aeclalon of the IJeiqßcratie Convention. aul-6w*
FOR ASSEMBLY—third district.—
DAVID B. McL£AN, Fourth Ward. Subject to
Democratic Buies, aul-taeB*
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS*- ~
CHABLSI M- MILWm,
Fourleenth Ward,
Sobjeo) to Demoeratlc Rules, on aul t s«8
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS—GEORGE
W. WUNpEB, Thirteenth Ward. Subject to IW
mocr&Uc Rates,
)R RECORDER OF DEEDS—N. F.
WOOD, Thirteenth ward. Subject to Democrat!,
rulee. auSlto*
pLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.-".
aJ OBOROB SIMPSON, THIRTEENTH WARD.-
Subject to Demoeratie Rules. anltaopS
®ftncational.
MISS BONNEY AND MISS DILLAYE
will RE-OPEN their BOARDINO AND DAY
SCHOOL at 1015 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY. Sep
tember 14th. ,
REFERENCES.
Revs. H. A. Boardraan, D. D., Philadelphia; David
Malm, do; O. Wulsworth, D. D., do; M. G. Clark, do;
J. Newton Brown, D. D., do; Wm. B. Jacobs, do; Wm.
Blackwood; D. D., do; A. Converse, D. D„ do; John
Leyburu, D. D., do; James H. Cuthhert, do; Wm. T
Brantley, D. D.. do; E. B. Cheney, do; William Brad
ford, New York city: A. O. Gillette, D. D., do; R. Bab
cock, D. D., 4qj R. Fuller, D D., Baltimore; George WL
Eaton. D. D., Hamittcn, New York; G. Kemp ton, Nortk
East, New York; Thomas Rambsut, OauviUe, Geotwla;
Howard Malcom, D. D,. Lewlsburg, PemtsylvanU; John
3. Hart, LL. D., PhUadelphiaf Paul T.Joues, Esq , do:
Col. A. G. Waterman, do; Caspar Morris, M. D., doc
Robert A. Etcli, Eiq., Marshall, Texas; Johnß. eem.-
ple, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; James Edmunds,
E.iq„ do, do; George W Jackson, Esq , do. do; John H.
Raymond, LL. D., Brooklyn, New York; Mayson Brsy
son, Esq., Chicago; Hon. George W. Bradford. Homer,
Now York; Stephen D. Dillaye, Esq., New York city;
Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson, Binghamton, New York,
sejvt-lm ,•
PHILADELPHIA COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE. 8. E. corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories.
- BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every stylo.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS. •
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, Ac.
Each Student has Individual Instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the inufiediate
supervision of the Principal.
. Ope of the Host Ponrnen in the Country has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call ana see Specimen! and get a Catalogue of
Terms, dee. lm
HEMAN ALLEN, A. M. f is prepared to
receive a limited number of pupils on the Violin,
or on the Piano, and to play Yiohn parts or accompani
ments with advanced pi&oists. Apply at the residence
or his father. Professor ALLEN, No. 215 South Seven
teenth Street. Circulars, with terms and references,
at G. ANDRE tc Co.’s, No. 1104 Chestnut St. sel-ltn#
ST, MARK’* EPISCOPAL ACADEMY—
LOCUST Street, west of SIXTEENiH, will be
opened os MONDAY. September 7th, aft 9 A. 5f s
Tho Principal will be in attendance at the Academy
during the first week in September, between 9 A. M. and
2P. M., to receive applications for admiaiion. Circa
lara may be had of Mr. HILL. Sexton of St. Mark’s
Ohureh, or at the Academy. «
au29-2w# J. ANDREWS HARRIS, Principal.
SOHOOLFOtt YOUNG LADIES,SOUTH
WEST CORNER OF ARCH AND TENTH STREETS
The pupils In this Institution will be instructed in all
tho bronchos of a thorough English Education, add every
facility for the acquirement of knowledge provided for
them.
The discipline will be a careful pointing onward and
upward.
The school-year is divided into two terms, of five
months each, commencing first of Ninth Month /Sep
tember,) and first of Second Month (February.)
TERMS
First Dcpartmont, per term of five m0nth5......525.00
B®cond “ “ " 20.00
Third “ “ « 15,00
Fuel, Ac., per term 1.00
HARRIETT BROWN,
Philadelphia, 1857.
REFERENCES
Thomas Kimber,
Samuel Bottle, Jr.,
Marmaduko 0. Cope.
William Bettle,
Thomas Wiatar,
Anthony P Morris,
Joshua H. Morris,
Uriah Hunt,
au2s*lm.
J. D. White, 51, D.,
Benj. 8. Janney, 51. D,
Robert K. Wright,
Thomas D. Smith,
George Grlscom,
William F. Pitfleld,
David Vandorreer,
William 11. Thomas.
INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG
LADIES, (boarding and day pupils.) N. W. comer
ELEVENTH aud GREEN streets. Fifth session will
open on September 7th. Best reference given, In
cluding all present and former patrons. aa26-tf
SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
►a TOUNG MEN AND BOYS, N. E. coru.r EIGHTH
and BUTTONWOOD'streets. Professors of the highest
qualifications employed. Catalogues containing full
particulars, pupils’ names, testimonials, &e., can be
had on application.
au2s»tr F. PONLEATY LONG, Principal,
Hall of st
PHILADELPHIA
A FAMILY BOARDED SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
RBT. B. R. SlfTSSft, KSCTOU.
The Annual Seeaion will begin on TUESDAY, Sep*
tember I.
CireulAn mar be obtained at the Book Store of H.
HOOKER, S. W,eorner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, or
of the Rector, Pott Office, Falla of Schuylkill, Phila
delphia. aalT.flto
JAMES THiS LESS,
T%fRS. BAKTON’s BOARDING AND
XTA DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. IW9
CHESTNUT St., below Twentieth, will re-open on the
SECOND MONDAY la Septombor. aul9-6w#
TOOTHING SO NEEDFUL TO ENABLE
11 person*, male and remale, to gain a share of this
world’s goods and comforts as a
BUSINESS EDUCATION.
LEIDY BROTHERS’ BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Nob. 14S and 150 SIXTH Street, uear BACK,
will re-opcu on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Ist, for fall
and winter Studies, embracing a knowledge of
WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING AND ARITHMETIC
by simplified methods, In a short tirno.
THE LElDY’Stake pleasure In saying, that dorlng
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. au22.3m.
Illcrclimtt Sailors.
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
FOR TRASS Trim KEI.I.T A BROTHER,
LATE WITU LUKENS, KELLY & CO.,
OATIXC ENGAGED
CHARLES ROTH,
Formerly the loading Tailor of this City: and
M. KAYSBR,
Formerly with 0. ROTH & CO., late Coat and V4*t
Cutter with LUKENS, KELLY A CO j and other supe
rior Cutters, has rented a part of the store of
EDW’D. P. KELLY,
814 CHESNUT STREET,
And has commenced the
TAILORING BUSINESS.
The mqst unremitting attention will be paid to the
wishes of all who patronise the establishment; the best
of Clothes will bo made, tod at moderate prices. [seS-y
X7IDWARD P. KELLY.
J-i LITE
KELLY & BROTHER,
Having engaged the services of
CHARLES ROTH,
Distinguished for the beauty and excellence of his
Goods when !n the Tailoring Business, has taken
tho Store.
814 CHESTNUT STREET,
AND UijS OPENED FOB TUB 8 ALB, AT AKTAIL. or
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, YESTINGS, CRAVATS,
GLOVES, BIURTS, Ac ,
Of the beet qualities, at moderate prices.
07* The basinets of KELLY & BROTHER is re
moved, from this date, to No. 8H CHESTNUT Street,
whore it will be attended to by EDW’D P. KELLY or
JOHN P. DOHERTY. ses-ly
JAME S~S H E RIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. 10 and 18 South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE'CHESTNUT, .
A large and well selected Stock of CLOTHS and
OABSIMERES always on hand.
All Clothing made at this will be of
the best quality, and in the mqstf&lhfenable style.
Particular attention given 'to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. anfi-tf
KATUEIt—SOLE AND' UPPER, OF
.11 kind. ; Morocco, Lining., SbOB Finding., and
every article requisite for boot and aboo making, at tho
N “- 1130 MARKET street, below
TWELFTH, Girard Row.
«uO-0t» JOHN F. COMBS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I. O. S. M.
DEDICATION.
MINNE-HA-JIA LODGE, NO. 1.
TAKE NOTICE.
The Members are hereby commanded to present them*
selves at tho Now Hall, N. W. eorner Fourth and Wal
nut streets*—Entrance on Fourth street—On MONDAY
EVENING, 7th Inst., at soven o'clock. Brother Jno.
8. Waters, Grand Coromaiidor of the Grand Council of
the State of Missouri, will be in attendance to officiate
on the e.boVo occasion. By Order of the
««•**# GRAND COMMANDS^.
CHIP OTSEjQN TKE U FOR NEWOR
LEASS-LOUISTaSA XlSl.i_*o nail with inlet
dee patch
The a 1 faat-aalUng packet ship OTBEONTHB, Wm.
u » XDA,t4r ! ** now loading at Baco'street
w j rf \ end haring a urge portion 'of her cargo engaged,
ov? o n * oa board rapidly, will have quick despatch.
, .f.k'Ppe™ willplgaie huriy their good* alongeide, aad
oiua or lading to the eoonting-houxe for algnatore.
for uianceor freight, whlieh will ba token at reduced
rat**, or pjMaaga apply to
BISHOP, BIMOSS & CO.,
3d North Wharrea.
The OTBEONTHE will insure at the lowest rates, and
Ufce atcam down the Delaware and up the Miisissl j pi.
■pOlt SAN FRANCISGO-GALIt’OKNU.
LlNE.—Direct from Philadelphia.
The nanuSctnt dipper ship JOdjsPH JONES, Sam
oel «. Plovers, commander. is now loading at lUee
street wharf j haWag a Urge part of her cargo engaged
aod going on board rapidly, will hare immediate des
patch.
will please hurry their goods alongside with-
For balance of freight apply to
BISHOP, wmoxs ft CO .
38 North Wharree.
|j*Oß SAN F HAN CISCO—FKOM MW
The celebrated dipper ship BANTA CLAC3, Teeter,
master; the magnificent clipper ship bOSTOMAN,
1 master, are now loading and will hare despatch as
above
Tor balance of freight apply to
BLSEOP, SIMONS & CO ,
3d North Wharves.
tfotds mid UfstantfliUS.
r EWIS B. COFFIN,- -
Li THIRD WARD HOTEL. (DEMOCRATIC READ
QUARTERS.)
South-east corner HIIU and QUEEN street*
Mp3lmo_ Philadelphia-
"MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
ifJ. NORTH fOOBTfI STRHBT,
Asgtb His.cn.
PHILADELPHIA.
McKIBBEU & SONS, Pbop&Utobs
CJCQTT HOUSE—Coraer of Irwin Street
K 5 and Daqoesne Way,Pittsburgh. B. D.
Proprietor. «ua^wa
tUines onb liquors.
PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de
benture 250 eukJ fit. Joseph's Pure Juice Port
Wine, inqrs. and eighths.
Ten puncheons Joha Ramsay Islay Halt Scotch Whi*.
key, 2 years old
Fifty pipes Anchor Gin.
Jlarett, Martel, Bouvet, and J. J Pnpny Brandies, all
of which 1 offer to the trade at reduced prices.
JOS. t. TOBIAS,
auST-Smoa 8S and 80 8. Front St., below Walnut. .
R p - MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORT
“* KBS Of BBANDIES, WINES, &c.: also,- agents
w« aw'JCTSXfe? 01 tte old WHKAIf WHISKEY.
No. 6 North FBONT-atreet.- - , auffi-lm-
A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
nKrtimS * o ,?uStS«u ß o No ‘ 228 » B»att«ast Comer of
UhOhOB and SOUTH Streets. aul-ly
C I-IMPORTER AND DEALER
ciaAßs,4 C .,c
south PIPTH Street, Philadelphia. aul-ly
Brandies —Pmet, castuion & 00., m&-
rett ft Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks; Pelleroishr
Rochelle Brandies, pale aad dark, in half pipes, quarter
cask* and casks, all in Custom Honae stew*,
imported and foe tale by 1
. hbnby bohlrn & CO.,
, Bo*. 221 and 223 South fourth street.
T\ITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
"'AND LAGSR BRRB BRBWEBY, No, 520 (new
No. 938)7torth THIRD Street, PhiUdslphu.—ahlm/in*
Orders promptly attended to. ml tr
Suite bn SLorium.
VMfOLBEHT iTsCOTT, AUCTIONEERS^
" • ttl CHESTNUT Street, opposite the Custom
House, between Fourth %uo Fifth streets
CARD—We invite the particular attention of pur
chaser* to the large and valuable collection of European
Oil Paintings now arranged Tor examination, to be posi
tively sold this (Monday) morning, commencing *i 11
o’clock precisely.
IO3ITI\E 5*.1.8 0f qUAMPAQr;i3, GOLDEN
SILERKT AND KIRT WLNI!.
Tuesday nut. »t 11 o'clock, wo will Mil wltiout re
serve to close a foreign account
48 baskets Heidaiekand Globe Champagne Wine:
.38 doses London Dock 9ne Golden Sheny do
u Port do
The wine comesfrom a aonree to Inanro its gennlneoew
and is worth/ the attention of eonsoiasenn. Samples
at time cf sale ,
PEREMPTORY SALE OP EMBROIDERIES, SHAWLS
AND MILLINERY GOODS. BY CATALOGUE ON
A LIDERAL CREDIT.
WEDNESDAY NEST,
Conamenc'ng at 10 o’clock precisely, we wRI *eIL
without rewire, o large and valuable aMortment of
Preocb and Scotch Embroideries, rbawlj and Millinery
goods of recent importation, suited to preseiit» • w .
eluded will bo found Cambric, Uvok and
Collars, Cambric and Jaconet Houtitinga and b»nJj*.
Gauntlet Sleuvv*. Chewealttea and Habit** tambre,
Book, Jaconet and Swiss Sets, ladies and Gents* Ucen
Cambric Handkerchief* '
.. BONNET trimming RIBBON.
Also, Silk velvet and Pooltdo Sole Bonnet Ribbon*
SHAWLS.
Also, Pan* Printed Cashmere tong and square Huw!*,
Droche Leg Shawl*, plaid wool long Shawls
Also, Ladies patent woven Corsets, hooped Skirts
ailkEionde* ' lAce> > and Edging, Nets,
. ARTIFICIALS.
Alm, 100 cartons French Artificials, latest styles.
The whole will be arranged Tor examination with Cata
logues, early on the morning of sale, when tbs irede and
purchasers generally wiU And it to their interest to at
tend. >
Moses nathans, auctioneer
AND COMMISSION iUBCHANT, 8.. E. tona
SIXTHh&d RACE Streets. .
SALE OP SECOND-HAND AND NEW PITBNIfCRK.
ON FRIDAY MORNING next.gi pt 13th, st 10 o'clock
At the S. R: corner of 81XT11 and RACK Street*
Oonsuting in part of Spring Seat Parlor chair*, ilar
ble-top Sideboards, Marble-lop B qurt Tables. Cane-
Seat Chairs. Mahogany Card Tables. Walnut Centre
Tables, Plush Diraus and Chairs, Cane-seat Rocking
Chairs, Staffed Rocking Chairs, Imperial Carpets. Gilt
Frame oral and square faney-top French Plate Uirrere.
Ptoe Feather Beds. Mattresses, Jenny Lind Hl-h Poet
aud other Bedsteads, Walnut Crib*, Cherry Breakfast
Table*, Windsor Chain and Settees, Secretary Deaka
and Book-cases and numerous other articles
NATHAN’SPRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
S, £. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and direr nUto
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry n£ed*
Groceries, Segare, Hardware, Cutlery, furnityj® Bed
ding, Horses, Vehicles. Harness, Stocks, and on all ar
ticles Of valift for any length of time agreed on, ou more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. faes) M NATHANS
NATHAN’S great sale of FORFEITED GOODS will
take place in a few days. Doe notiee will be eiTen
WEBB’S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry
Guns, Pistols, Mnsieal Instruments, wiU take nlaea
shortly. Due notice will be gireu. '
WEBB’S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding
Ac., being forfeited collaterals, will take place shortly
Dne notice will be given.
JOHN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No.
ARCH Street, between Third and Fourth Streets
SALES EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock.
Of Boots, Shoes. Hardware, Cutlery, Wakhes, Jew.
elry, Hosiery, Whips, Trunks, Fancy Goods, Notions,
Ac., Ac. *
N. B.—Terms of Night Soles, four months' credit for
approved city acceptances, for snms of $lOO and with in
terest added from date of sale. sepl-lax
George w. smith, auctioneer,
N. E, comer of BARRON and SOUTH Streets,
above Second.
EVENING SALES.
BALE 3 EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At 7H O'clock, at the Anetion Store, of Hordw&ie, 0«19
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, jewel
IT, Fancy Articles, Ac.
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
Md MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 113 Sooti
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Fear st., only
eight door* below the Exchange.
Honrs of business from* 7 o’clock, A. 51., until 10
o’clock tn the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction Bouse, at*
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL 1200,000.
Established for tht last Thirty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousand* on Dia
mends, Sliver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, tier
chandlxe, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, aud Goods of
every description.
All good* can remain any length of time agreed
upon.
AU advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be charged 2 per eent. per month: $5OO and over,
the lowest market rate. *
This Btore Uoose having a depth of 120 fe»t, has large
fire and thief-proof raolts to store all valuables, and pri
vate watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy insu
rance effected for the benefit of all persons having goods
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of haring an unlimited capital,
this office Is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating terms th»n nor other tn
this city. 4
Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with
out any charge. '
AT PRIVATE SALE
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. anl-ly
tjals, gaps, £rc.
ttDLLENDER & PASCAL,
HATTERS,
No. 8 8. SIXTH atreet, Phllsdelplila.
WM". D. ROGEWCARRIAGE repos-
ITOBV, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET
above TENTH, U now open for tha a*le of every des
cription of Gardajra, combining Stylo, Durability and
El franco of finish, from the Manufactory atthe corner
of aixtb am! Muter streets, to which the attention of
Cititens and Southern and Western gentlemen is re*-
pcGttuUy callod
' li-”lifpvdll attention given To Cs’risp s for re*
I airs jn tin* *ho[* couuwctod with the KepoMtu-y t n
trance on Chestnut Straet au ji .2*
TVO MORE PILES—NO .MORE PILES.
■J- * DR. CHARLES KELLNITZ, from Paris and Lon
don* is In possession of a remedy which will cure null*
cally this painful disease, however protracted aod ob
stinate it may ho. The first prescriptionarrests all pain
as if by magic, and three days’ treatment effects a com
plete cure. No charge will be nude if the remedy falls.
All diseases cured. He Is also the inventor of a liquid
for nourishing the growth of the hair, and removing
baldness, the efficacy of which he folly guaranties.
Lewis Flsbblatt cured of piles.
Apply at 923 LOCUST stroet, near the Unitarian
Church. seMtu
JD MARINE INSUtt
lILADLLPIIIA—Office, No.
if TUIRD.
ONLY TAKEN.”
'TOES.
Jer. Walker,
Jno McClure,
Tho Craven,
A 8 Giliett,
Furman Sheppard,
Sami. Jones, Al D.,
Joseph Klapp, 31. D
Gikard fike an
ANCK COMPANY, PH
302 WALNUT street, west ol
‘‘ FIRE RISKS 0
fiIUC
Wm. M. Swain,
John Anapacb, Jr.,
U. N. burroughs,
J. B. Hughes,
F. D. Sherman,
Wm. P. Hacker,
J\ P. Steiner,
U. A. Shackelford,
non. J6EI
Hon. O. W. WOODWARD,
X JONES, President.
>, Vice President.
. McMctus, Secretary,
slant Secretary. tul-3ra
Jxo. 8.
Juris B Altobp. Assii
Dancing academy.—naylor &
DAUGHTER’S DANCING ACADEMY, TENTH
and SOUTH streets, commencing TUESDAY, September
1, 1867. The subscribers, in offering this prospectus to
the dancing community, respectfully acknowledge their
kindness duriog past seasons, and pledge themselves
that nothing shah bo wanting 00 their part to make the
coming season surpass in brilliancy that of former
years.
Mr. N. Daughter have, with untiring exertions,
added to their already full list of fashionable dances,
many new ones, which wilt be Introduced during the
season.
, DAYB OF TUITION.
For Children—Tuesday and Saturday Afternoons from
sto 5 o'clockj for Ladies and Gentlemen—Tuesday and
Saturday Evenings from 7 tin 10 o'clock. an 2T*3m
Refined sugar and syrupy
0. DONOGHUE, 15 South WATER Street, offer*
for sale 8.000 barrels of various grades, at greatly re
daoed cash prices. se4-at*
XI7ELDOMEBANGE.—SOLDBYCHAD-
V? WIOXA 0, WON. SECOND fit. wi