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TIIE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1862: AFTER BOARD veT much reduced, and the DRY GOODS AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES X.8h' 1862 68 1' 0 8h Reading RU 30? OCKS, MALUm, c. bcr The Bank statements 7r thcpa week show some very -wruigner prices, inotherkinds there has wit considerable inquiry for Ne Hama 'ta 0wedvance our figures of400casks xvcmug no aoj kx) Sh Susq. Canal 30 100 Bh Reading RK.

30 3()i do 30wn 30i or puin ana for can- xiX do- 302 KX) do 3f ngure tor fancy Sides at 5 36 c. iur ivestern andcirv imnM si LADIES' DRESS GASCOYNE, manufacturer of Lad.esreirclps! Infants' Caps, Ac, has removed to No. 27 8. Sec-nd streeS between Chesnut and Market, where wholesale buyers will find tbe cheapest Dress Caps in the city. au23 RAND OPENING OK NEW PA LL PAT terns, September 1st, at the old estabiiHhed Einpo rium, No.

187 N. Eighth street- 8. A. BAILEY would invite theladles, dressmakers and trade generally, to examtn4 the extensive variety of new designs for ladies' and chll, dren's apparel, now open. sel 6t Bnd CO days, now held higher.

Green the ATiTk 8UPPUes come in very slowly, and iT'i? here. nw is nearly cleared out. Thede- nusq. uanal 6 100 do stiO 80 sh Reading RR 30 60 do 9 830 SO! 60 do 30-691100 ih Reading 31 CLOSING PRICES, rr 8' -dsjtffrf. Id.

U.Ute 101 MACKEY'S AFCTION BOOMS. No. 336 Higr street (Ute Market), below Fourth. C. C.

MACKEY will attend personally to sales of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MERCHANDIZE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Of all kinds, at the premises of the owners, or at his Auction Rooms. LIBRARIES AND 8ECOND-HAND BOOKS. Advances will be made on libraries and books to be sold at auction. SALE OF POPULAR NEW BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PAPERS, Ao. This Evening, At 734" o'clock, at C.

C. Mackey's auction room, No. 826 Market street. s8. and the line of de i i neither of these Unary times, could be consid-" 1H 1 as inducing to a rising market the reduction in deposits may 'ULry causes and part of the certainly be set to the negotia- Si na we advance our figures Larrti ia PlcUe t8.

do in salt, at 7c. better demand, and prices have ad- iSS flyat the 1tter ratt and 900 kegs, at 9X iS'a' Cutter. There Is more Inaulry.to iro Phila.6flnw IN.Penn BY JOHN MYERS, AUCTION eers, Nos. 234 and 234 Market street, corner of Baa street. SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRT GOODS i nold a oeremptorv sale of British, French In-.

"nd barman dry goods, by catalogue, on four months ON THURSDAY MORNING, September 4th, commencing at precisely 10 o'clock, embracing about 500 LOTS of staple and fancy articles for city and country sales. B. Samples of the same will be arranged for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of the sale, when dealers will find it to their interest to attend. LARGE PEREMPTORY 8 4LE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. NOTICE.

Included In our sale of foreign and domestic dry goods, on THURSDAY MORNING, September 4th. at 10 o'clock, will be found in part the following desirable articles, viz: pieces 4-4 bleached muslin. pieces printed shirtings. pieces Scotch ginghams. pieces striped Sllesias.

pieces fancy prints. 7a JvZ1 ine market, and prices are firm. Sales of WUI rz Read. Mtc.6'a60 CaUwisBa R. Con HX 3 of Treasury notes a couple BEAUTIfr UL NEW STVLtfeS OF MOD lin ae htines, at 35 ct.

per yard. Pacific, Manchester and Hamilton de lalnes, 25 cts. Magenta, Solierlno and B'lie de laines. Double and single width Black de laines. English and Merrimac Prints.

EDWIN HALL A au20 No. 26 8. Second street Do. Prei 10 of which did not count nortio: Fran kid a esonui-wark RR 45 chlenr 7, keB- oU1 Poked, at Western Reserve sold at Ia very little Carolina here. i at and East India at aA.LT.

Two T.I Jm VH.nA.w 91 60 See'dAThlrdStR. 68 lt weea. fnrthn anmp Rhnw liia iauh5 Race Vln8t.B. 10K W.PhUa.RR 622 i'-- vprT item, me utiug Sprnc A 18 103 Reading Bda. 1370 99tf Read, if tg.

6 '86 90 60 Penn a R. iat Mtg. Penn'a R. R. 3d Jit.

6'i 100X Morris Canal Co'd 43 Morri Canal Pri.UX 6ch. Nar. 4 Sch-Nav. 14 8ch.Nav. 6'i '83 ex lnt dmlra RR 13 Or.

A Coatetexd. 83 Chesnnt Walnut he deposits 359,934 greater than movements, though small, ex- NEW PALL AND WINTER GOODS SOW opening at EDWIN HALL A BRO No. 26 Soutl Second street. Plain browns, blues, greens, modes and black Poplins, ot corded superior quality. Figured browns, blues, greens and modes poplins.

Rich figured reps or poplins. Dark nlald mohairs 47 70 11 63 S8i 41 20 SO 13 ex dir 89 -A-cargo of 2000 sacks and 1200 sacks Ashton's Fine, and an Invoice of 1100 sacks sold on PH7.aH.term"' SEEDS. The receipts of Cloverseed Ia ana. there i WT little here. Sales at 478512X.

New Timothy arriving freely, and there Is very little inquiry. Sales at $1503175. Flax- Arob Street.ex dlT 24 general tendency as an accumu- Thirteenth A fif tue indicating 15 68 i. teenth 17H Seventeenth and the other natural effects re aounaant and has declined 10c. small SaleS at ftl-SO.

SlMlP Am fouKncr fn'tha nd 01 tue uurciuuicut! nuu market, and prices are unchanged. Sales of 30 hhds. 4 35 Elmlra RR. 83 I ill! .1 Vl tTflC 89 Whatever may business, I ento is Eleventh 31 I Steady. Long 17.

Gil. ft 8. BEKRELL, AUCTIONEERS, No. 806 Market street above Eighth. LARGE SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

This Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the auction store. No- 603 Market street, above Eighth, will be sold, a large assortment of cabinet furniture, Jenny Lind bedsteads, dressing bureaus.marble top washstands, centre and bouquet tables, sofas, tetes, parlor and rocking chairs, cane seat and Windsor chairs, Ac. Also, feather beds, superior spring mattresses, Ac, Also, a quantity of second-hand furniture, oval mirror, clocks, stoves, kitchen utensils, Ac Sale at N. E. corner Eighth and Cherry streets.

GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES. On Thursday morning, September 4th, at 10 e'clock, wiU be sold the ent re stock and fixtures of a Grocery store, comprising corree, tea, sugar, molasses, flsh, soap, starch, salt, pickles, spioes, brushes, buckets, ropes, Ac. FIXTURES, FIRE PROOF, Ac, Consisting of tea and spice caddies; large oil cans; coffee stands, flour bin, stand casks, glass casine, sheJv.ng, counter, counter scales and weights, large platform scale, funnels, measures, push-cart, sugar mill, superior small fire proof, Ao. Also, furniture, crockeryWare, clock, Ac HILIP FORD fe AUCTIONEERS, No. 625 Market street and No.

622 Commerce street, between Fifth and Sixth. Dreiel Co. quote New York exchange par pieces alpacas and mohairs. pieces Italians and queen's cloths. LINEN GOODS.

pieces 7-4 and 8-4 Barnsly damasks. pieces white and brown damasks and cloths. pieces damask and buck towels. pieces diaper and plain towels pieces bleached and brown linen hucks. pieces cheese cloths.

pieces elastic canvas. dozens and linen cambric handkerchiefs, dozets and linen cambrio hemstitched. TAILORING GOODS Pieces fine French cloths. pieces heavy braver and pilot cloths. pieces black iekln and cassimeres.

pieces dark mixed doeskin. pieces fancy satinets. No. 2 1-10 dis.j Boston exchange, parl-10 prem. Baltimore exchange, par dis.

Country Funds, is certain, that no temporary matters can have any jaceof the movements of the which are of such magnitude as to control all others, and must conti- dis.j Gold, 1617 prerruj Old 78 prem. Ono-Year Certificates, 98 v.mo05Xo. oa time, ana s-me cianneaew Orleans at TALLOW. Prices remain without ehange. About 60.00011.8.

City Rendered sold at 10 TOBACCO. The stock of manufactured is nearly exhausted, and prices rule very high. Kentucky leaf Is scarce. There isa fair fnpJ? i'ennsylvauU seed leaf, most of which ed boye the present quotations. WOOL r-f upward tendency noted In Wool has been checked, and there has been less doing since our last notice.

Sales of 60,000 lbs at 60375c. lor fine and tub washed. FREIGHTS to Liverpool are firm, and vessels soarce. We quote Flour at 8s. 9d.

train 14d, and heavy goods at 37g40s. To London no further engagements have been reported, two vessels are loading with Petroleum at 8s. Small vPTite in the future ab iucj Db Hatex Sl Bro. give the rates of exchange i th.refore.the Mine general tenaency 4 nr must hfl inclpti Also, wool shawls, silk ties, sewings, hoon skirts, shirts i. to-day, as follows i United States Demand Notes, 78 prem.

United States 7 3-10 Trea of interest auu and drawers, hosiery, linen cambric handkerchiefs, ruffled "liti'S cellars and cuirs, cord, tassels, girdles, fancy tximmlngs, iu-u, lennojf The sury Notes, 34 prem. Pennsylvania Currency, cd. Early in the day tnere was a 4-103-10 dis. Gold, 1617i prem. Silver, 9 vessels, suitable for the West Indies, are soarce.

26l? bl WM Uken Cardesaa and back cneniues, miiires, Dut'ons, sc. PARIS KID GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. Ladles' Paris embroidered kid gloves. Men's buck gauntlets and gloves, Ac. uzi 4W impute dy feeling, out prem.

111 S.L' cttle confidence, lc rumors tenui-uiu ra: The following is a statement of the Deposits and Coinaee at the United State Mint for the Orleans the rates continue as last quoted. Considerable shipments of Coal have been made to Port and Fortress Monroe at $250. Dress goods of new styles and names. an20 VE. ARCHAMBAULT, N.

E. CORNEA of Eleventh and Market streets, has in store turd-wide Bleached MusiinB, at Heavy Slue ings, at Kali Chintzes, 124u.l4gC Fall Mua Delaines. 12c, I825c; ishlmeres and Satln.ets 81c 50; Stella shawls. $2-506-50: White, Red and GreJ 37c Ctt-j Oil cloths, and Window Shades. Ingrain 8tttir ana Entry Carpets, lti' 5c Oil Uoths, Gilt Border Window Shades, 50c(ij so- wftnlm FLANNELS.

I HAVE NOW ONE Of the best aud cheapest lu the cuy. Goo4 all wool red, 26 cents; finer 314; one bale Uniol Shaker annel, white, at 2H these are quite heavy Bal. lardvale all-wool, 31; finer and every numbel up to 75 cents Grey TwiUed for soldiers' shirts, 37, heavy all wool, at 40; fluer 4V Just opened, tw bales plait grey at 80 and 35; these are ail wool; l.eavj hue twilled, 37i, 40 and 45; heavyred twilled, 35 and 37 Wooien goods are going up rapidly, aud these are mud lower han the? can be bought a chort time, oeing about the same prices they wer sold at list season. GRANVILLh B. HAlNF.S, sl3t No.

1013 Market street, above Tenth. LSLIC.S AT LlisS IRAN WHOLESALE prices. Bieached at 9 cents; de at 10; hev vieratll4, and full 32 inches wide, 12 two cases Jus opened of old full yard wide, 14 heavier do. 15; oru case 7-8 Wamsut'a. 17; one case Simper Idem soft fluisa 16; this is quite tine.

Jut opened, two cases Wamsutti and one case of WilliamsviUe at less than the age te prices Ore case Pillow Muslins at 16; one case 5-4 sheet; lng at 18; heavv Sheeting, 2 yards wide, 37 unbleachetj Muslin. 11), heavier 14; 74 wide 16 bale 31 inches wide. If, one lot much heavier, 18 Sheeting fards wide, at 22 full 2 wire do 37. The aoove goodi will guarantee to be lower than the regular whlesal price. GRANVILLE B.

HAINES, sl 3t No. 1013 Market street, above Tenth. DAMAGED BLANKETS. WE WlLL OPS fur a large lot ot very tine Blankets, of the largest sizes, subject to manufacturer's imperfections, such ai stains, tears, Ac. Many of these are very slight, and be sold at almost half the original retail price, tlU finest 13-4, sujh as are usually sold at $15 per pair fof $7'60, $8 and $9, according to damage or stain; such at are sold ai $12.

for $6 and 87. Also, in perfect ankets, one of the best assortments ht Philadelphia. last year's low prices. Good wool fol FIRST FALL SALE OF CARPETINGS, RUGS, COCOA MATTINGS, Ac We will hold our first Fall Sale of velvet, Brnssels, in month of August DEPOSITS. irir is firm and has advanced.

Sales of 600 grain, Venetian and cottage carpeting, rags. Ac, com uoia. vuio a AJ334C now held at the latter rate; i-hoi'gh there was no -f nerai ndency for speculative shares was to r('Sm 51 loans, and 4909 shares, 'ttssixti. iSSl.soldat 101, but closed V- rates; the 7-30 Notes, blank, prising about 800 pieces, to be peremptorily sold ON FRIDAY MORNING. bi imu.

ma xruage at d33iC Gold Deposits from all sources $529,76858 Silver and purchases purchases. September 5th. commenu ng at 10i o'clock, by catalogue. IMIXJItTATIONS. on four months' credit, which will be open for examination Total Deposits.

Hill eany on tne muring ot sale. Copper Cent (O. received in exchange Thos.Dall.tt, ioi(t104 both lower than yester- 160-00 LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. ior new issue oiio uiuei, ui oaies cotton, 10 tons fus tic, Daliett A Son. 5's closed at t4ww uy ON TUESDAY MORNING.

Sept. 9th, at 10 o'clock will be sold, by catalogue, on 102. and the old at 97i an advance Value, GOLD COINAGE. A'o. of Pieeti.

21,536 four months' credit, about 1100 packages Boots. Shoes, Double Eagles MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Brogans, Ac, embracing a prime and fresh assortment of 430,720 9,602 19 uare. nrst ciass city ana eastern manufacture, wnicn win De open for examination early on the mornlngof sale. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, SEPT.

3. $440,822 138 S. FRONT BY J. PERRY tfc CO. No, street.

5 30 SUN SETS. 21,555 SILVER COINAGE. 5,340 SUN U1GU WATER. 6 28 ...10 04 a iiry and Erie 7's at 99, an advance of tji' Uai'road mortgape Bonds at 91, and 10's at both same as at ad shares the sales were confined to ri tions, and the changes are Mi-adow sold at 58, an advance at 64. an advance of 5,340 18,700 13,700 Dollars Quarter Quarter IbreeCent Pieces Bars 54,800 72,000 9 2.K.9 1,281 22,481 132,149 $6 per pah Cradle and Crib Blankets.

Cents. 21,400 i at 50, an advance of i Harrisburg alvance of Catawissa at 3, a ii.a North Pennsylvania at 9, a Tr acing opened steady and sold as ut gradual declined to Aiso, a large stock, of uieacnea ana inmeacnea tsneefc Ink; and r- birting Mu-li-'s. bought before tiie rise, cons quen'lywili njwbe sold less than they can be bought 2,440,000 RECAPITULATION. Piece. 21.5V5 132,149 2,440 000 Gold Coinage.

Silver Value. ft 140.322 22,481 24,400 wh olesale or retail. R. D. A W.

H. PENNELL, au27 6t No. 1021 Mar et street GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES. S. W.

cor. Sixteen and Carlton streets, below Callowhill. On Thursday morning. At 10 o'clock, will be sold the rem.Uning stock and fixtures of the above store, comprising the usual assortment. Sugar, offce.

teas, oil, spices, soap, candies, liquors, Ac. Also, the fixtures Glass cae, suvar and flour bins, tea and spice caddies, couuter scales, counter, show stands, measures. Also, go-cart sugar mill, platform scale, refrigerator, Ac. GROC ERIES, Ac Friday morning, At 10 o'clock, a general assoriment. MESalNA LEMONS.

At 10Ji o'clock, 60 boxes Messina lemons, just landed, in fine order. BRAZIL NUTS. Also, 200 bags fresh Brazil nuts. TITOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEErTanD 11 Commission Merchant S. E.

corner of tilxthand Race streets. NATHANS' PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISHMENT. $250,000 TO LOAN, In large or small amounts, from one dollar to thousands. Copper. Total.

NA.W FALL ARE NOW receiving a well selected stock of plain and fancy Df 30-09, 4450 shares having changed pioneer railways the sales were, Race 1 an advance of Arch at 25, an $137,203 ..22,593,704 ARRIVED. Barque Thos. Daliett, Johnson, from Puerto Cabello 15th with coffee, hides, to H. Daliett A Son. Captain Dill died 24th July, on the outward passage, and was buried at sea next daj.

Aug 22d, Frith Jeun, seaman, a native of Sweden, died, aged twenty-three years. Sehr Rescue, PetUnglU, ttays irom Portland, with plaster to A t'olsotn. SchrRlch'd Law, York, from Salem, in ballast to Bancroft, Lewis A Co. Schr E. Williams, Taylor, from Roxbury, in ballast to Tyler, Stone A Co Sciir Paragon, Hatch, from Boston, in ballast to Chas.

A. Hecksher A Co. Schr Mary iuiey, Haley, from Boston, in ballast to Wm. 11. Johns.

Schr Naiad Queen, Uulse, from Providence, In baUaat to John K. WLite. Schr Rancocas, Hunter, 1 day from Now Castle, Del. with wheat to Jas. Barrall A Son.

Schr. Vandalla, Hillyard. 1 day from St. Georges, DeL, oats to Jas.Barratt A Son. Schr Telegraph, Connor, 1 day trom Smyrna, with oats to James liarratt A Son.

Schr Wm. 1). Jenkins. Jenkins, 1 day from New York, with mdc to Wtu. M.

Balrd A Co. Schr Delaware, Conuor, 1 day from Smyrna, DaL, with corn to James Barratt A Son. Schr Bird, Duffil, 19 hours from Lewes, with corn to James L. Bowley Co. Schr Annie Vlrdin, Chambers, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with wheat to Jus.

L. Bewley A Co. Schr Lnc. Spenoe. 2 days from Brandywine, Del wit Goods, suited to the present aiid coming season.

DOMESTIC MARKETS. in Sicoud and Third at 69, a decline and Coates at 33J, same as at The others were about the same as PnTLADELrniA Market, Tuesday, Sept. 2, P. M. The war news has been the general subject of discussion, to the exclusion of business matters generally, an i trade, during the past few days, has been remarkably quiet.

The demand for Quercitron BARK is limited and prices remain without quotable change, the receipts and stocks being light. Sales of BALE OF 1000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, Ac On Thursday Morning. September4th, at lOo'clock, precisely sold.byjcata-logue,10u0 cases men's, boys' and youths' calf, kip and grain boot9; calf and klpbrogans; Congress gaiters Wellington Balmorals. Ac; women's, misses' and children's calf, kip, goat, kid, morocco and enameled heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, Balmorals, buskins, slippers, Ao. Also, a large and desirable assortment of mst-clats city made goods.

Open for examination, with catalogues, early on morning of sale. AT PRIVATE SALE 6000 gross gilt army coat, and 2000 army vest buttons. BY ALFRED M. I1KRKNESS, PIIILA-delphia Uorse and Carriage Bazaar, 8. E.

corner of Ninth and Sansom streets, between Chesnnt and Walnut streets. Sales of horses, carriages and harness held regularly every' Saturday morningtaroughout the year, commencing at 10 o'clock. The largest collection of new and second-hand carriages, harness, saddles, Ac, in the city, may be seen at this establishment for private sale. Carriages received on storage. Out-door sales attended to on reasonable terms.

HORSES. VEHICLES AND HARNESS. On Sa'urlay MornluK, At 10 o'clock, at tne Bazaar, will be sold. Horses Vehicles and Harness. NoDostnonementon account of the weather.

A brown sadd.e posy, 4 years oid, 14 hands high. A sorrel horse, years old. 1.V Imnds hi'h. A bay horse, years old, 1 hands high. A bay horse, colt.

4 ye-r old, 15V hands high. A bav horse. 8 tears' old, 16 hands high. A sofrel horse, 15 hands hif h. 8 year? old.

A black years old, hands huh. A bay rse, yrars 16 hands high. Also, other horses. BTJ.C. MILLERA AUCTIONEERS, No.

85 N. Third, above Market sfreet At our evening sales, commencing at "ri o'clock, will be found a general assortment of nierchanc ise, of every description, such as cloths, cassimeres, satinets and a gene-raiassortmentof hosiery and small wares, tiara ware, spring and table cutlery, boots and shoes of every description, reaiy-made clothing, dress goods and fancy articles sold In quantltle to suit huvers. NOTICE TO COUNTRY AND CITY BUYERS. We have arranged for private sales a full and complete assortment of boots, shors and brogans, from the best manufacturers, particularly adapted to the country trade, aif'llows: 300 cases mens', boys' and youths' boots, shoes, and brogans. 150 cases and cartons ladles', misses' and children I V) cartons ladles', misses and children's 'asting balmo-rals.

In calf, goat, buff and kid. and copper tipned. 60 ca.es gent balmorals, Scotch and Oxford ties, Congress bxts. Ac, suitable for army wear. Making a complete assortment, and full 20 per cent, cheaper than at regnlar shoe houses.

All good and prime goodso. which we call the attentionot buyers. THOMAS fc SONS, AUCTIONEERS, Nos. lay and 141 8. Fourth street REAL ESTATE th SEPTEMBER.

FulLdescripUons in handb.Us now ready at the Auction Room. REAL ESTATE 16th SEPTEMBER. Orphans' Court Sale Estate of George deceased, and other valuable property. Sale Eleventh and C.lrard Avenue. SCFERTOR FURNITURE AND FIXTURES OF A CONFECTIONARY AND ICE CREAM SALOON.

Thii Morn'ng, September 3d, at 10 o'clock, at the Northwest corner of Eleventh and Glrard avenue, by catalogue, the superior furniture, oval mirrors, marble-top tables, tapestry carpets, show preserve, jars, Ac. May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of the tale. Sale Nos. 139 and 141 S. Fonrth street.

SUPERIOR Fl'RMTrRE. CARPETS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Ac. On Thursday Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the auction store, the superior furniture, nilrrors, iron chest, carpets, china and glassware, Ac, from families declining houeeket ping, removed to the store for convenience of sal. i Bin' the sales were, Philadelphia at Nation at 26 both same as at Ni-at and medium Wool Delaines Neat and medium Union Delaines, new designs Piain and figured Merinos andCashmerea; P'ain and figured Reps and Paramattas Brocade Poplins and Mohairs, In neat styles; Black and colored Alpucas, in all qualities; Plaid and striped Alpacas and Mobalrs Neapolitan 8'lk, In single and double width: Dark Chintzes, new dei-lns.

In neat and gay styles. SHAWLS. Long and square plain and plaid Blanket Shawls Brocade Stella Shawls, low priced to fine quality; Choice shades bound Thibet and Seal-skin Shawls; White and colored Silk and Stik'CashmeFeehawIs. CAP STUFFS. Very sheer Book Musiins and Tarletan Muslins; Silk Blonde.

Silk and Wash Gauze, Crape aud Crape Lissei Wash Bljnde. Bobbinets, Ac Ac au30 JAMES E.KAIGHN. No. 716 Arch street on diamonds, gold and silver plate, watches, jewelry, merchandise, clothing, furniture, bed ding, pianos, and goods of every description. 1 ana lo rol efL-a fho nnl anlfl WAS LOANS MAX'E AX THIS LOWEST MAKKfcl KlltS.

This establishment has large Are and thief-proof sates. alo unchanged. uth. tin.i 20 hhds. fine ground No.

1 at $32-50 ton. In Tan for the safety of valuable goods, together with a private watchman on the premises. new to report in the Money i 1 ere is nothing corn meal to R. M. Lea.

ner's Bark we note sales of Spanish at 1 14 314-50 cord. BEESWAX is steady. Small sales of yellow at 35 Hi 330o. cash. CANDLES are unchanged and the sales of Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Schr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, with li ves are uncnangea, anu iue of the demand.

Gold was higher, Business hours from 7 A.M. to i P.M. Private entrance from Race street. Estallished for the last thirty yvxrt. All large loans made at this," the Principal Establish oats to James Barratt A Sen.

Steamer Oneida, Trout, 24 hours from Sew York, with mdse to W. M. Baird A Son. in the day 117 was bid, the advance in bring caused by the unfavorable ru- are extremely limited at last week's figures. COAL Charge greatly reduced.

Ha.Ke Htnry Torrens, Pnllbrlck, 24 hours from. New AT FRIVATE HALE FOR LESS THAN HALF TtU York, with mdse to Wm. M. Baird A Co continues to sell freely for shipment, and holders hare put up their prices 20o. ton, to correspond USUAL STOKE PRICES.

Gold and silver watch of every description, fri one Barte Ewintr, Ewing, 24 hours from 5ewlYork- with 1 1, iruiu -uiuguvu 1 THE STOCK MARKET. The mdse to Wm.il. Baird Co. VTOTICK TO CREDITORS. WHEREAS.

11 WILLIAM HILLS and JOHN McGILL, trading a with the advance In the rates of freight and toll doilar to one hundred do'laxs each. Gold chains, fashionable jewelry, diamonds, Ae. by Messrs. Bow EN A Fox, HILES A McGILL, of the city of Philadelphia. Mercerl which was imposed on the lsj Inst.

COFFEE. The li i. ti flnftiiatlnna In the utopk CLEARED. Rtaamnhin Ruwanee. Svmmes.

Vow Orleans. Wm. A. ana Tailors. lia, on tne zist aay of ovemoer, in tne yeas eighteen hundred and sixty-one, execute an assignment market has been very quiet since our last notice.

There has been no further arrivals and priceB re BY THOMAS BIRCH SON, AUCTION-r and Commission Merchants, No. 914 Chesnut street, above Ninth. James A Co; brifis Amanda Jate.Dorr, Bangor, J. E. Baz- in xhU city, tor August, unto JAJtts -Mcuilu, tor tne benentot tneir creauors equally and rateably lu proportion to their respective ley A Co Sam I Small.

HasklU. fortress Monro. Tyler. Stone A Co; schrs ProTldence, Leach, do. do Gov.

Burton. Winstnore.do. do; Eliza Williams, Tajkr, do. do; James Ailderdice, Stltes, Hampton Roads, Navy Aent; Stormer. main without change.

Ssles of 2003300 bags Klo at 21X322VC, and Laguayra at 23g23.Vc, cash. COPFER. In English Sheathing nothing doing. claims. Notice Is, therefore, hereby given to the said creditors, to present their accounts and claims, properly vouched, tt the subscriber, the said assignee, on or before the 1st day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, preparatory 'l? 'Jig! Bradley.

Wasmngton. O. li. cummings tunniowi, Yellow Metal Bella at 23 cents, 6 months. COT yev, Salem.

Jonu n. ISiaSlkln; itescue, niuusiu, iun- to the adiustment, aistnoutlon ana payment ot uu amount ia "his hands. TON. The market is unsettled and has an upward tendency, the accounts from abroad noting innu, ao; i-araon, ri.icn.at,. iias.

a. v.w, Experiment, Baker, Providence, Captain Elonise, Kelly. Boston, Wannamaaer A Maxfleld; Rich Law. York. do.

material advance in Liverpool. The stock 6s. eld IH (Js.mw Mi jy9 wl3t5J2 JAMES McGILL, Assignee IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE State of Pennsylvania, in and for the Eastern Dis Bancroft, Lewis Co; alary tiaiey, itaiey, ao. m. H.Johns: S.B.James, Chase, do.

1. S. Stetson A Co KIch'dUill, Smith, Pall River, Ca-tner, gtictney A Wel here is light, sales of 2S0 bales Uplands at 4fl.VS54o., in ie i di.tw llif, 16 10tJi 11 145,101.) to 89i 819410 VJ SXJ 1 lm Iu3 7 7.50U tM-Y. for low grade and good middling quality, and bout a v.ii 'Me S.c-'!.in... lington; Horace Staples, New HecTora, ao; trict.

In Equity of July Term, 1962, No. I. WIS-tar Morris, a holder ot bonds secured by two certain Hulse Providence, John K. Wlilte; steamers cijamoer- American at 47 50o. DRUGS.

Ihe movements have i PANCOA8T Ac WARNOCK, AUCTION-ers, No. 218 Market street. SALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, Ac, Ac, BY CATALOGUE. This Morning, September 4th, comnwnclni; as lo o'clock precisely, a general assortment of seasonable goods. STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.

Also, on Wednesday morning, the stock of a city retail shoe store, comprising a general assortment of fine for misses and children. STATIONERY Also, an inroice of letter and note paper, envelopes, Ac. LINEN CAMBRIC HAVDKF8. 1000 dozen ladles' and gent's linen cambric hdkfs. Also, a line of gent's pure linen and Union shirt fronts.

Also, an invoice new style embroidered collars, setts, Infant's waists, flouncing bands. tc a full line of ladies' Tarts Mack silk lace veils. HOOP SKIRTS Also, 300 dozen woven, tape and tied hoop skirts. MILLINERY GOODS. Also, this morning, bonnet ribbon, nets crapes, black nets, all linen thread laces.

mortgages of tne wuataxe Kauroaa company, one usieu K.JT 'j been of a limited character. Among them we notice lain, Broughton, Alexandria, Tnos. eDster, Jr; Jolin s. Shriver, Dade, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr.

Julv 1, 1S57, the other da'ed June 29, 181 as well for him ell.env fuiitv Castor Oil at $1-60312X Cantnariaes at fi-oo; Allien di'i L-a 6 129 25 12P. 10 11'. 110 8 110,, 8t life'' Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. Lkwbs, A'up. 31.

The schrCllfon. ashore on the Caustic Soda at 6 Vc, and Soda Ash at 2 S3c, casn and 6mos. FEATHERSarebutlittle Inquired after. Sales of eood Western at 38 S40c. B.on time.

FISII. MnU Ilk ifi Hi f. Cape. Is now being discharged, sue is leasy, ana win not probably be pot oir If 8 30 lau The bng 1 rinceion, luruusiuu, vim. mn, i.

ejii.ics Hnlse. Leader. Clara sorion, nuirusn, vcean tieraiu. There have been very few Mackerel coming forward and the stock is very small and hell firmly. We notice self as for all others, holders of bonds so secured, as.

agreeing to contribute to the expenses of this suit may fce come parties hereto complainant, vs The Quakake Railroad Companv and against William D. Lewis and Charles Hartshorne, Trustees under and by virtue of said mort- and bv virtue of a decree of the Sup-erne Court of the State of Pennsylvania, made in the above entitled cause, upon the eleventh day of June, A. 1S62. will be exposed to public sale, bv vendue or outcry, upoa Tuesdav, the thirtieth day of September, A. 1862, at 12 o'clock at the Philadelphia Exchange, in the city of Philadelphia, bv Moses Thomas A Sons, Auctioneers, the following described property, upon the terms and Jane A Eliza, Chas.

GasklU, Surt. Raven and L.W. Dyer. i. 'nship do i i I "4 aks of No.

1 at 10-50 15; medium do. from store at Also, schr vwigot uaviason, irum weuuicn, yu. iu iui med'eal aid. the mate being djwn with the fever 29 S9H 21 40 bo d. t)i)s 27 i 5 tl'S I I 12; old do.

at $8-25 8-50 new No. 2's at f8 38-50; YOUrS, MEMORANDA. old do. at $6-50. and No.

3's at 9 3' tor large, 27 19 i 2t' I Herring HENRY P. WOLBERT, AUCTIONEER. Removed from No. 9 S. Second street, to No.

Market street, south side, above Second street. Reytt'ar Palmar, from Manila 14th April, at ew Ship Horatio Codfish range from $4 to $4-25 and I' from $i50 to $2-50 bbl. FRUT I PIANOS AND MELODEONS York 1st inst. for C'V I do hiD ifUlUUlK 5 lax. omau, ticuicu fc uyaivu been no further arrivals 'tru: Calcutta.

fc.Ti-,Mi THE LARGEST STOCK. -tlELODKOXS. -ibore have our last -rru'i Lemons are large, basket. 1.. notice.

The balance of an mvoj-cof 1 -remain unsold. The receipts of Green i It J. and greatest variety, unequalled for power, purity ShiDContineniai, joansiui, m'un-unuu. was spoken 15th July, lat. 80 9., lun.

14 E. Shiu Soarklinif Sea, Ryder, from Table Bay for London, S'i 21 30 13 13 142 5 14 626 civ 'is'- 08 i s9') i Peaches are very abundant and sell at 25 ff. L'Hn, Pf. d.j. D.

was spoken 15th July, lat. Ion. 14 t. Green Apples range from 50c. to as inquali Steamsnip ireurataer, For Dried Fruit prices are eutm ly nominal.

Julyfrom Mw lamo I 5lV 29 48i 1 474 i 30 26 29 6 29 33y and sweetness of tone. A. MACNUTT, Manufacturer, an21tN'7 No. 115 N. Sixth street.

ATELODKOJi CHEAPS ST AND IT A the best, for elegance of finish, power and beauty of tone, and promptness of touch, they are superior to ail others. ReDairing in the most thorough manner. Manufactory No. 728 Market street. )e'27 3m H.

M. MORRISS. 3. do. jirnx.

Jo. Lwi FLOUR AND MEAL. There is no activity to (niiaK'ons'd. BIKSbeth, Xorgvave. hence for Barbados, n-aa anoken 24lh lat.

24 40, Ion. 6i Barque Washington, White, from Rio 38th July, at Bal- record In the Flour market since our last notice, and the demand continues very limited both for ship co-iditlons hereinafter statea, to wu: me wnow the railroad of the said Quakake Railroad Cem. panv. from Its junction with the Beaver MeadcW Railroad lu Carbon County, State of Pennsylvania, to the point ia Rush township, Schuylkill conntyj State aforesaid, where the said Quakake Railroad intersects the Catawiss Railroad, Including the ritht of way, and the road bed and laud occupied or used, in connection with, or for, the malntenanceof said ailroad; and together wih the railways, rails, bridges, masonrv and other superstructure, and all ca.verts, turntables, side tracks.depots, stations, buildings, and other structures and improvements of every kind and description connected with the said Railroad; and all real estate of every description, and all tolls, rents, issues and profits, accrued and to accruefrom the said railroad, or any part thereof (save only much as may be necessary for expenses and repairs), and all the ways, streets, al. levs passages, waters, water courses, easements, franchises, rights, liberties, privileges and appurtenances, whatsoever, and generally all the lands, tenements, and hereditaments of the said The Quakake Radroad Com- specific and detailed account of some of the items of property included in.

and referred to in the foregoing description, may be given as 1.A1J-. IIOAIJ, which Is about fourteen miles in length, and extends westwardlyfrom Its junction with the Beaver Meadow D.iim. it of fhe Ouakake and Blacsj Raraoe Amy, Hammond, hence at Bosten 31st ult. Baroue American, ChrtsUan, hence, was dischj. at Por! ment and home consumption.

The sales for export comprise 200 barrels good superfine at $5 per 700 bbls. Western extra at $5-50; 1300 bbls. Broad 42 20 41V 6 I 78 I 118 12 117 i 4 6 'igfifao'l "2'. '497 i(S4 M6 29 103 I 1 7,400 lOOH' 28 99i' 2 67,000 17i 18 I 16 1 i 321 58 I 7 57 I 26 67; 32 49i! 8 I 49 I 28 lOu ij- d'J. do.

Lan Loan KB 5. D. 2d i sales of Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Ac, every Monday. Wednesday and Friday Mornings. Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely.

SALE OF DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, EM-BRmEWlE3, SKIRTS. POOL COTTON, HANDKERCHIEFS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, SHOES, Ac This Morning, At 10 o'clock. BARRITT fc AUCTlbNEERS' Cash Auction House, No. 230 Market street, corner of Bank street. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, NECK TIES, HOOP SKIRTS, Ac.

This Morning. September 3, at 10 o'clock, vli cloths, cassimeres, satinets, dress goods of every description, comprising de lalnes, Coburg cloths, black alpacas, mertnoes, poll de chevies, Ac. Also, plain and twilled red and white flannel, linens, blankets, shirtings, sheetings, Ac Also, 250 dozen satin and tdik neck ties, scarfs and cravats, laales', gents', mises and children's hose and half hose, children's colored bordered handkerchiefs, ladles' and gents' linen cambric, shawls, hoop skirts, from 6 to 35 springs, purses, round combs, table cloths and covers, suspenders, spool cottons, pins, Ac. ARMY SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Also, 100 dozen grey army shirts and drawers; also, 200 dozen wocl half hose, knit jackets, hoods, Germantown goods.

Ac also, stock goods from retail stores. au Prince 14th ult. Raroue Amazon, Brown, for Baltimore in was at street Mills Extra on private terms and 500 bbls. extra family at 85. The sales to the retailers and RBrilSontfLockefTeazie.

hence at Boston 1st Inst. Bri Wm. A. Dresser. Hatch, hence at Boston 31st ult.

bakers take a wide range say from our lowest quo I i wirrhMni a rorrev. -joiton, irom ivnusuiuuu- i 31 1 16 23 27-81 1 tation up. to $7 for common and fancy brands, 13.353 105,000 Philadelphia, sailed from Newport ult. AK. 2 hannn at Ttnatnn alst Ult.

90 26 h34 1 flu. urtA 97 96 6 according to quality. The stocks of Rye CO A JL LAX JD jCOAJYAnpS HAZLETON AND DIAMOND CLKHIGir) Coal. We have now on hand a lare stock of these celebrated Coals, prepared with much care for lamily use, and selling at the lowest market price. Consumers are respectfully invited to call and examine before purchasing.

R. P. GI LLINGHAM, aulS 16t N. E. corner Front and Poplar streets.

OAL. LlilliCJirr SCtJLKILIi AND Locust Mt best quality, at lowest cash prices. Vi H. BUNTING, No. 2011 Callowhill street.

au6 lm'308 COAL DEALERS, WHO DESIRE TO keep H. Hell's celebrated East Franklin Coal, will leave orders with the undersigned, sole Agent, by car or rarzo. Office and Yard. No. 304 N.

Broad street, above ice ana xaru. u. ov, Ai.juunu 34.0C4I d' 143. 101 6 MM. ltW 100 2 UD.

ftu. 11,000 f18 "-mum rr HK DP. T.dAn Cm 86 mi 12 48 18 v. 27 65i 7 103 19 10 i 19 1 1.0lX Penna. RR 1,480 Flour and Corn Meal are small.

The former is steady at 3-503-62, and the latter at $3-12 bbl. GRAIN. There is considerable activity In Wheat, but prices remain without quotable change. Sales of 1200 bushels fair and prime Western and Pennsylvania Red at l27gl30 bushel, 1000 bush. Kentucky White at $1-53, 1000 bushels common Pennsylvania do.

at $133, and 600 bushels Ohio at ft 1-33. Bye comes forward slowly. Sales of new at uc. do. tis 7ft W7A.Z SI I 44,000 11,500 o.

ciat. 23 f9 6 103 19 river iu mc v. 1 0 ih.C.wl... R.llrmit. In Rush to UHtllD, kCtlUVl' Vine.

Also, o. at retail, the best brands of Schuylkill and jy256m984j A. 8.DOTTER. 30 I 13 10 Lenigh, De. Prfd 87 i 28 84 8 2 IK 'iOI ft NOTICES.

70378 cents, and old at 77 cents. There Is very little Hea7anVcleaed al Baltimore 31st ult. rtg hence at Boston 31st ult. BrlK G. W.

Barter, GUchrist, hence aj Boston 31st ult. Rris Calvert, Fader, from Salt Cay for Philadelphia, was totallv Wrecked iOth ult. on the NW. reef of urks Island Crew and materials saved The Calvert was an A2 vessel of 11 tons. buUt at Baltimore iu 1854, and owned in Brig Jud'Blaney, Coombs, hence at Boston Slit ult.

Bril Ann EUzabeth, Power, at Boston 1st inst. from 8 BrS Wboane, Coombs, hence at Boston 31st ult. Schr Thos. Ulx, Hall, sailed from Rockland.24th ult. for P8c.e,ha Knight.

Whlrlow; Van Buren WalL and V. W. Simmons, Godfrey, hence at Salem ult Schr Admiral, Trefethen, from Dover for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport 30th ult. ooth Schr John Randolph, Wall, sailed from Plymouth 38th ult. for Philadelphia.

Schr Rockingham, Talpey, hence at Portsmouth, X. H. 29SchrL. ft R. Smith, Smith, sailed from stem 30th ult for Philadelphia.

Schr Minerva. Brooks, hence at Prwtncket 31st ult. Schr Johu Coy, Johnson, cleared at Baltimore 1 st met. tK4l a rfcil chaitel lo rr 37H 18 4 11 8i 25 vrl a lf.L- ii I a -n en am T4 VtaTa Orlta 18,000 346 44,000 280 1,500 658 633 9.6o6 3,900 L646 Cora coming In. bales or 1500 bushels yellow at 68 cents for prime, and 66 cents for fair quality, and RIDTjnGAX PHILADELPHIA RIDING SCHOOL, Fourth street, above Vine.

Officers in the Army will find a courseof instruction to be of the greatest service. Every advantage is here offered for obtaining a thorough knowledge of horsemanship. The school is pleasantly ventilated, and has comfortable dressing rooms attached. The horses are safe and well trained. Saddle Horses trained In the beat manner.

Saddle Horses, Horses and Vehicles to hire; also, Carriages with careful drivers for funerals, to the cars, steamboats. Ac, and by the hour, aufj THOMAS CBAIGE A SON. 1400 bushels Western mixed at 67 cents. Oats are OFFICE Olv llAnnisutnw) jto-mouth. Mount Joy and Lancaster Railroad Company The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on Fridav, 5th September next, at 11 o'clock, A.

at No, 3 Willing's alley, at which Ume an Election will be held for thirteen Director, to serve for the ensuing yTAB0B, au21 2w806 Secretary. ii 'is' i()4" "is" 18 1 28 16X1 1 33X 14 33Ui ft 334 unchanged; sales or oia Pennsylvania at 58360 cents, and new at 35 cents. No sales of Barley or 8,000 Malt GINSENlixnere is Tery umo or PFICE OP THE PHILADELPHIA AND Clarified here, and there have been no sales. GUANO In better demand, with sales of Peruvian at 71 75 ton. cash, for large and small lots, and super Reading Kaiiroaa company.

"W4B.KK.Loan. 5lsnd RR V'. Ci -Manna Canal. I' 6 itr Valley 7.... 4 South.

RR. Io. PM RE.6.... a-4Amboy i Bonds, 1864. do.

1870. 4o. 1888. r-'gii Zinc fAVlne.st.KR.. PLUMBING GAS FITTING The rate of Freight and Tolls on Anthracite Coal trane-ported by this Company will be as follows during the 6,000 68 YWTLaV.

WPS "are held firmly, and AM PITT I month of Septemper, iota SchrGep. E. Prescott, Pendleton, for PhUadelphla, sailed SAMUEL SMITH A CO. a small way at 18322 cents for first sort ast- SrniSd Western. In there is a firm feeling, era ana vvesiern.

T1 ir.i c0i0. ne imn To Philada. 1.000 To Richmond. FBOat STEAM AND GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. 10,500 Schr J.

Blrdsall, ilaaelton, sailed from Providence 31st Port Carbon. ult. for Philadelphia. Schrs Edward A Frank. Williams, and Mary Ella, Tal- 29 Mount Carbon titi 217 210 2-00 195 $1-88 1-87 1-80 1-70 165 yey, for Philadelphia, sailed from Portsmouth 29th ult, 699 90 1 90 2 1297 1 128 26 94 12 68 29 91 13 63 4 53 29 a 11 6 10 14 70 31 6 85 SO 2 102 27 13 15 12 1 23 27 23 13 101 27 9 1 1042 27 101 4 24 20 23 12 16X 21 1SX 8 SchuylklUHaven Auburn Port Clinton 66 kill county.

Ten miles of the railroad are graded for double track. The length of the single track (mcluduig sidings) Is about fifteen and one quarter miles. The rail road is constructed In the best manner, and laid with American iron weighing fifty pounds to the yard. There is ons water station and an engine-house. There Is also an iron turn-table of the beet construction, forty-five feet iq diameter.

The road is provided with all necessary sidings and switches. BUDGES. There are five bridges. All are substantiaily'bullt, sav one, which la on trestles. It Is well built, and intended replace the bridge over tbe Ouakake Creek, at the Beavef Meadow Junction, recently destroyed by fire.

With this exception there Is no trestle work on the road. Tile ma, sonry of the bridges over the Quakake creek and the easi branch of the Liule Schuylkill river, is laid and erected fol the purpose of accommodating a donble track. TERMS OF SALE. The said Railroad, Property, Franchises and Premises mentioned In the said two mortgages, and hereinbefore described, will be exposed to sale entire andtn one lot and the following terms and conditions will be observed In tb making of the said sale, in accordance with the decree ol the Court: The said premises shall be sold to the highest and beii bidder; and In case any of tne holders of any of the said bonds or coupons Intended to be secured by said two mortgages shall become purchasers by themselves or with others, they shall be and are by said decree authorized to deliver their said bonds or coupons to the trustees undei said two mortgages, (and actfog as In said deciee is mentioned,) who shall endorse thereon the shares or dividends, if any, which tiie holders wot Id be respectively entitled to receive on account of such bonds or coupons, as their portion of the priceeds of sale on distri. button, if the purchase money was paid In cash, aflel deducting therefrom all proper commissieno.

expenses, counsel fees and costs Incurred by said trustee in said nroceedings; for which shares or dividends me said en-dorsement shall be a full discharge and acquittance, and th5 total amount thereof shall Be credited to said pur. chas ra on account of the price or purchase money bid by rJr Vwialanee of said purchase money shall be them, and the balance OI And in the event that the WVidKSKr not be entitled te holders of said jnas or wp thereof, out of the said any nr'ianA? toe property shall be purchase holders obonds or coupons, so enti- uofvarand baling Vtbin twenty days SHIPPING. 2d rtn By order of the Board of Managers. Jei0 3n W. H.WEBB.

Secretary. 33X 599 NIC ORLE AN H. T1IE IRON No. 515 Chesnut street, opposite Independence Hall, Philadelphia are prepared to introduce Apparatus for heating Manufactories, Stores, Churches, Dwellings, Greenhouses, Ac, Ac, by Steam. Apparatus for Soap and Candle Manufactories.

Drying Rooms for Hotels, Dye Houses, Ac, fitted np In a superior manner. AwnlngPosts and Frames furnished and put up. Water Introduced through Galvanized Tubes. Plumbing in all its branches. Galvanized Tubes (or Cemetery Lots.

All kinds of work connected with Steam, Water or Gas. Have for sale Valves, Cocks, Tubes, Fittings, Ac, Agents for Worthlngton's Steam Pumps. S. SMITH. jy92ml F.

O'KEIIX. 1,000 steamship CUMBRIA will be despatched for New Or 147 WATCHES AND JEWELRY leans, or treignt or passage, appiy to a. sj iuik Dock street Wharf. KR fa States Cs, '81. 101i 615 355,000 87.450 andVuer Iron there is no failing and further sales hive been made i at faUi rates.

LEAD. There is very little here. Sales of 800 pigs Galena on private terms, and some foreign i in New York at 6 cents, cash. UM.Btmepa moderate Inquiry for the season, and there is a steady trade 'doing. White Pta Boas soU1 to some extent, for shipment, at 14 316, and i euo Pine Sp ditto at 131350 feet.

and Pickets remain as last quoted. Of Cooperage Lumber there is very little here. MOLASS market is quiet, but prices are steady. A cargo or Matanzas was disposed of at four months. A-VAL STORES.

The market is poorly all descriptions. Sales of common Rosin at 810, 1 tmcon kki Qnivita Tnrnentine meets 95 FOR AIDANT AND TROY. THE IiARQE J. ZIMMERMAN, D. McWUIiams, Master, is now leading for the above named points, and will leave on Wednesday, September 8d, at 3, P.

M. For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms, apply to S. FLANAGAN, 79 j-h Sts. RH llfth St. i stS.

RR. UDEU'HIA STOCK EXCHAXQX SAXES. No. 304 S. Delaware avenue WANTED TO LOAD CO Alt September 2, 1863.

IfKSSKLS TAMES BARBER'S WHOLESALE AND Retail Clock Establishment, 8. E. corner Second and Chesnet streets, Philadelphia, Agency for the Patent Equalizing Thirty Day Clock, a very desirable article for churches, hotels, banks, counting-houses, pastors, Ac. Also, manufacturer of fine Gold Pens. Clocks repaired and warranted.

Clock trimmings of every escrlption always on hand. myl8 dtf WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND Plated Ware No. 6rt Market street, south side, fourth door above Decatur street Large stock of fine Gold and Silver Watches, fine Gold Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, of every variety and style, all of watch we offer at the lowest cash prices. All goods are guarantied to be as represented, Jewelry repaired 4e9 mwf No. 622 Market street south side.

for FORTRESS MONROE, Hit Reading RR 31 J100 sn EeaJtng RR GLUE.JjmIJEIAJR THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH GLUK at extremely low rates. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. CRAWFORD A No. 21 S. Seventh street Also, Sand and Emery Paper, Emery Cloth, Raw Hide Whips and Curled Hair.

ap26m 30 limited inquiry, and Is selling in small lots at 2 2-37 gallon, cash. 100 bbls. Natrona Tnrpetlne, a substitute for Spirits, sold at a price ALEA AH UK! HILTON HEAD, 8 PORT ROYAL, 8. NEWBEltN, N. and KEY WESI.FLA.

40 TYLER, STONE A 9 No 823 Walnut street FIRST new. 102 102 Erie 61.. 97 V'MSHl 101 BOARD. I 50 sh Race Vine RR. 10? 20 sh Reading RR 31 I 60 do b5 31 .100 do 1)30 31 10 do b30 81 at an advance on last quotations.

Oil is rather lower, with sales at asurf. w- mH nila remain Without AEDER, DBLAHY A ADAMSON, 0T.S.Fnl ll h. Quotable change. In Lard Oil there is more doing, cash 88X.100 do b5wn 81 9 iales of spring at 70372c, and winter at Hairtrr acttkexs of GLUE, CURLED HAIR, COWHIDE "WIIIP8, FLINT, SaX AMD SHEET FATEB. PLASTERERS' AND SADDLERS' HAUL No.

14 S. Fourth street Philadelphia. No. 67 Beekman street New York. Srfw HII INDLSR Sb SOSS, No 244 JL Wharves, below Vine sfreet Phila-delpb yfovl dons tt5 best manner and.

on the lowest andmMtfevorabletenns.andware toftcUon. Particular attention given to repairing. -R. Meadow. 68 -uiidatlon Bk.26 No change in Red Oil.

Coal Oil is rnK'J with further sales of crude at and reflned ft as in quality. 100 eases prime quality oia Charlei court, ana LewlS 40 sh Ksch St. 25 6 sh North Penna. RB 9X 1 2d 3d RR 69 6 sb Harriabuig 663 BOARDS. 58 Sh Reading 31 ihj 200 do b30 31V 60 do 311-16 purcnasers, u- "7 i.

mnmrairea BETWEEN un- forthwith and 97 MTKDniunirn THE SUB- GLUE, COMMON AND WHITE, IN large or small quantities, at the lowest cash nricea. STOVES. THOMSONS LONDON KITCHENER. We are now manufacturing Thomson's London Kitchener," or European style of Range, suitable for large and small families, hotels, hospitals, and other public institutions, in great variety. Also, Portable Ranges, the "Philadelphia Range," Gas Ovens, Bath Boilers, and Cast Iron Sinks, together with a great variety if small and large-sized Hot-air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Flreboard Stoves, Ixiw-down Grates, Ac Wholesale and retail okit at our Warerooms.

NORTH, CHASE A NORTH, No. 200 jf. Second street, four doors above Race street telO 3m 31X XX No. 34 8. Seventh street s286m reagenU In UdV maTkettor the sale of hU riMwder, and offer the various grades of Sporting.

also. Musket and Cannon powder, of TTAZARD ua June; d'. at cash. PLASTER. There is ou coming in.

Sales of soft at $275 ton. PROVISIONS. There has been a firmer feeling to the market for all descriptions, and the advance notea In Pork has been well maintained sales of Western and City packed mesa at $11-50312, now generally held at the latter rate, and small lota of prime at0 jo sn litav. Aieadow 58 rm GLUE, GLUE, OF ALL- KINDS uo baft 81 BiasUng J-XTZZZ on favorable purchasers have, take and enloy the mn5n; Charged from aUjtrnsU and mcmbrancee wjmlver. VT and pric ces.

in large or small Quantities. o. 11 s. SECOND BOARD 8. Government oVwrVmnt street Seventh street ax26ni Ci-fV' 5 terms.

SOT had of the under. k- k.l nnii annlbMtlisB new 102 102 I io; Country packe mess Beer is wortn ana vi 1 twt a wwn a riTT. k.Ckm aala la held OPTS. TURPENTINE. ROSIN ANA TAR.

6 sh T-cnna. RR. Be 73 do 60 60 do sSwn 60 10 sh Green A 33 Vio, ss id quality, ie uoTerncieni eoDinKt I ufiBTeached and J' new u'w 103 to 100 barrels Spts. Turpentine; 200 barrels Rosin and CHARLES HARTBUOitrt 2500 In New Torx, was tak-n Dy a nonse nerr jooo gallons wl hale Oil; 500 do. at ata.04si4.iA 414-20.

Thpra la verr Ti tr Whale 011:6000 do. Racked ullaaelDbla 1 sn Lenign vai. kk b4 jeiewiov ft RK. l-lo'215 sh Catawtssa little demand for the article except for lots for ship ojjor saie si i.ifii i in vhi iaa. atnrei.

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