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Tite Great C a .Canada:vs. %lie • dal; leih-O si [Proltilgri - v - 1'i - 4g-I --pt - 410, -- :- -- - tig okra*, adif fi tuatifig fin; 4 5 yeaterdey mdiaing;'` d'deep i'•• I Tie -e ‘ Pont.kf tfigtolondtvrotthatelditliag, tate, thejio. neken ioet4 taut.irshawkelt , iltageiLlf ere • otoWdei from a&marly:honfP At 10 e'olook , A. ht..the field' presented , kV eiomated etparranee t 'apanale "et eight hundred perples bate preeiet, eeteloWne friende ofilte 'difilllitil,•• Clubs l 'i,e"geged„ta?ti date. gado:m.ll.om theclielret citthrof Ittccdglysi; Witi., 4 ton, Canado, Neil brightett, 8: T., Afortaglini /Ina, NeT_ROOhelliNr: -,Altiamgh the t a was,,a heenrala faillat;theattendarme ;Tufa more numerous than on the Aratday , mid,- a anciber• - of'*4ll ladies complimented tip °opted, by:, their , preeentecaid Invigorated wi)h giir 7 applrov,inreatilet. the °out. potitore s in ' the; gelie.y At te;Millet...lf ban, ten the ploy was commepoed r ia..Onneda retrunitwite first innings,' which resulted in the following, ton :,. • ....,- , , - .2•4 t 0. , , - ~• -v.: , - • ' -,- - MinioB • • a Phillips, b. Halite— I tread, -o, Elngbam; nylieit, ............ T. P.billiptl, 6 all - V. , Batter ' Howard, not oat • liepl Bower Parsons, 0. b. Wtigbt • • 'Pond ler, , 0 Walla 113104. W n'ardini,q3, 0. °matey, tt. Lot_ Byes ' 7 . 4 Berkor4. Peerless. b. * Bailie - —; , Totan;.:4 , • ri ~ . . 414 ... . . Towards the close ..of le4, th ah'evrer,fellg which oontlntiedifor- , somelnrarai end there was Borne healtanoy. art to. going onewitbAhe the NeW Yorkera,:ns‘anzionu liellike - Odendhing were on,theirat day for the 't o l 4oo6 i'dt , at ten Mantes paft - two ii',OlOkionueeneodtho!r: diet innings, ••''' • - • • . • • ' The United Siates'efeyeintliet Rent in, an. 1 14 Vie' °bora of thappeotatanotnd from the untuopitioue , atate . of that ,weetber,.and . the catepoesa of the dep . , ' many:preperedietitated,ld•fgfeAng,dny„ordnfon'pa to the adialtnt firetiriptalga - ,Therewen,wery litthatettirignii:adilier eldel ihia - gehtlemen 'Who, acoompanied the Canada eleyea L tnaionte Inanineee otTered,Adda,Ogiduet the tinitidStittef, which were readily_ eadeptl . 't a'he; playing of the 'American eleven:reflooter dielded orediOni thiftraininfrand pribillie,oftlfeitfirlted Staites s olubirand , themore whioh they _triad" Omani that oriekethig volt yet becointarienrtheltetlthtlottap,rroung:4lfitirie,',N The lisittin'g brthilfoii. - 110;ittingh'im Wee 'one of the feature . ; ,of tne,:dayOke :pokin ttldrty-four runs, leading th e crank balletaan of Canada (Me , Ilewird).43taereral:aliW , t bViShapp,,, , sldrriOrosat. ley, Mr. Eleatot,or.A, PAgadOlpttla club,. and Mr.= Jod'erson, gaiiins'aiktitladlchtitolf , prittniforjbe. admintblemanneiln attention _they ,-,bendowed prougknitthis, game _ The .110104-§_teteeirebriar p , a,fallowa,;bilAting Osnediana trist hy : 68 ; UNITED BTA.T100;41ti.4040111008. 0104.' it,Witel#o; '24 Matil fluid . •-• itirettsha,r4,ll.Thilllpss -114rdishis':•-.` • 2 , Otitrione' '" 14 lhoriniks;,iiottitit - 16 Peerless, tlardi+..64 14411154- tr.•pittreltras t Beniiir,'6.- -16: Mill " 9' Hardingo ' 9 Asof 14' Milky. b. HArdlugs P9dl Barka?, b Ilead = 0 191000a:i.".,.,:;;;:),: l ., - i4, Wright e. D. - by Ilarilkse ; • , 0• - •-•1[Tirta 1 147, This inuings"waw alo . at'tifir4y minutes tiimt ere n'olock r tind after arshorfrOose,theAntidlithif commenced - their mitten& initikitoiltiett..sitinot. yet finished. They are:, * Yr 1,1018011. ' Howard. b 5 1 %yes) 8 T. khillipe.";b4Willie;....3l 3.:..:...:..1 Napier,e. Bbittp; blialiteo Wide/ '-" ' -1 Persona, b12aubi. , ,,,,i,;;-„- 2, ,J - 1.• H. Phillips, nOtOnt..*:/v1 "" " 18 . . i „Whiirt%frOm ihe WesieWctiutttieliC , .” 1 , . = . „.-,-..- .- ;z:d.).... , ituiyi24, 1858. Having had occasion taridtaeverai cf:thirobunr i f ties In Westerre•Pitinsypiania n hasinese,ll/ little% board a Deli aelfrao , arpreasi of publto opinion, and gang einisitatlo apt on, - otitbeßaderal usurpationir teensasSaffeirp.='; : . ":,1, - _, I ' • And ,f.,„spe -- jothikt - fcitit,9(-sueiospial oontrk diatiiik - whetaesetbafislior the masses are °ethos's/assn.) , with youltra pporiolifa the great &atria° of popular savereigtn y;-whish'sbittitesrliif so eneilessfully through-theesemergo of lfibflr" ' = Yonetirtiole,-in , a late ntimber' of The Pr:eit;* showing up, Idr.. c .Tbootas ,-a.qlleth.o,penny post, master in' this tionntyZiottealuf to meet with tint= versaLfavor, awd j aeote,ori.t.l4:):Wwpoorits of that vlattilty, now here, say thatith notion in cliicon tinning' Tlit,PresetittbAs Wyly .tinwarrantable: andtbeyanivred andimiteate eiroulaticinatMe, Prisiiii:thatlnelolharbicoda 11 belheir fulititaii-_ flat oVidtrsp of toe foot. ~- . - Y . ,' I' -' * ' - , I " thls:iiinip:idefdoileellias bi'iliii tighllitittiei t if 18,51,Mi s twO . distingtildiea foknoihingbuthia his, boajll4.4ortinotiso,thit his poitatitnenta thought iltle:dis i penso witbdolasereloWiatzthlrend of the; first kmku. ,- ....4Vailt*reAsA hlniniboltlng oandi:' I date it'd :aid the Wittatizommippe, . ''---' This; hoWevetrrarneethellhimis te . nitnistration;.' will - 110, set bun bitahVilk the:P,osi"olloe:wpaA, matt.' ' - ' - ' -' 1.". i 7:.:.;,..,',,i., ~,,i , , There is en intemptdlssattsfeetiOnliakthiOntio; ortitio ranfisin - this and tbo isighborlag counties,. and the looOmptoif leaderaare , beginving • now to attribute it tto the attempted innovation upon the Clootantitt platforinrf ••I'hoy nrenonvitieed of their' miserable error bi'preioribirue'Demociatit 'for oplx!,, too's'sake,* 10 , : i l oit . 1 1iAlini t ' that, 'noa test...be made at the, poly, •- . . ...:, -,--..„-,-, q, , ‘ In ortY`; adjoining- cuittnty p °bitten; we- are in, formed, that the leaders eannpt keepdoirtrthrt tar• b silent Haling p.;tha - ri ifs - totAut. but - olio - toilliug , to attvototo -" aoittEttlitaliSoveroteotty." .- - The! - AdMinletriitiewhppltt6ii to - .:theAralliiie Douglas - In Illinois, Is awa ening Abo people all through thiSpounttind It Wald be Well'for the ZtwomPtOra candidates unwatiAlhereaftar to beware orthefittablishlatotab ditigiirens a' prawdent."l7r Mount. Bigler and lons ara:.parties to tblediwiro gabiting; seheme,lhey:ttanat look, emit •to tho future. The Press lc , a rmsiion. Institation iti this I otount7, - and can dcfy th e opOsittoti of all the poet. otriiie - artay of the 'Administr4loP,-whare. it leen-. crowned andtunitainedby4o people: ., -- .. ~. ; I - ~, s i., 4. ~,,..,.., ~ ~.., ,i it 11. , -DzitoensT, ' ' 11tY 44604 and Tneeday ire ieie~ inid - riaered area tirt., ill* and l iiidskei ! *Aviv_ bniaglit "floated term," mai guide Jarman. Drer.s.wirsT.— were guanaco of Top' tolerable, the idea „ or. goa t ' 1 41 4lObao; Vat. imiabil.elkaie =RE :At kledge in some ritatariblarnera.' 44% .'•-•3llth n boundless eentitalttetshode, , l• - Where . iniereeme were trump, ikwitbiiik 41 the "many iveyti!iikt!awe'4l the ganiii! htin: rims We': ;4. 7 % • - - - Bamipa: ,tu 10,0 - style, and In matest ariety, are to be had at the eitibilahment of Kr. John P. Blunt, No. 800 Market stietit;irZit his siert' it either Cape Island or at -Ittimatiit 'GAEL EigILES'AitIiAJONB D,913R281N5.' =We ran foul of lend ,tbla.inoraiiog, w/ko reablain.the interior Of the }HON and were' teetvbet taken ibeett by Me extraordinary, piefl4l64i,ortiateent. knew him to be s m}n of giiodjiidioueiat . ind refined hate, aid coruaiquently were not -aurprieed when he trifortook Oft. catkltisigly, thit 'to-our friendli' notice be eras indebted for the elegant atilt he bad just - purr chiliad at thy Qld irstiltlin Clotbleg,Eroporitinf of N,I;EL-lildridge, No. 83j cheiteut street: *esmii.i, end agi!in • :snd part&d mutually with tire' g;•eit' bergatiOirid - Wo,' that walled done our - deity in thhinceng the comfort of bretket,,!ihntroln,", - A Qo6.Vitcfslii..—,-T,hohair - 31'01'y oefhe forto.: logni%Dotiot rut Celebrated on the 24th ultimo. the supper, the .I.lort. iv IMMO: Howard-gave as a earn Mont, The fair daughtirinf 'Detroft—nt;Y.their itiriiire'64o2s like: their AO5; kit& tittilr rim grow smith 614 beontefull:elose illto boomers, and may their pipes and' big ind iittlofbrothets see to Milk delihjeend goVall their olothing'at the Breit Stine clothing, Itatt Boollibiti-k Wilson, Non. 603 and 605' Chestnut street, labor* Sisth.ll • • brow, hor9 , 3he, tries are gently waling; 'bit; Before yoa , da go E itothink yontielf asrltrnalp,lnd inland to Inquires Into the state of frOW4 - ardroto. Ie it.certato that you hays "all the sloCani_ithieli Yin, require? 'lnthire, no 'doh of your: heittllajaintlot4t•4sartozW Olorinnanta which is fat_ unlnktoF,Aiityott,.l . 4lo . ol , ; trim tpkio placed tnanoli •• 5114 1 4 • 116 , nalstile• 1,3r4 advice ia;.be dm:4W( 1 4p If you h. 4'oo - *to a. sonsition et thimOnntalo , a top. I Get - rain' liIYO nine but fro,334)s4lAroirtiut pteliim, No. 007 Ohiatitntatrief. [Bsportodtor The Proal,r " • - • - 1,10111P001.-411dp iblubro,ll4 DoaDo-40 7, 0112 22 0 20 ' W Watson & oo;3o,l,6taart it , ro; 89 'Lewis & Co; 85 Wllayliatilt 00heril Ploillost &ode/1190k 10 W -1;044s0 & 00r,4t3laghorn&11/oer; 20 broody, Wardro, 44 0 1. 18 A i ilbop2 ,2o A; Wray A :0o; 1 ellanhltuitturds OoL34,Dobliog &,Go; 1 loan & 0o; 26 do Mw,,,,16„T„C01e0i504:140 Marshall lc Clo} , 04: 4 1 , 101C ,,, ,,1002411r01k,4 09103 Xauttr IVI " b r" .• • nor 41- - Co;„2, , ,,Bioptusors.A). WA1t0ey,,343011 - ,:,& Pe • teroo4. -,4 , ;•11/010atiAdosetrp ' 111' -46410,--pl2 22:: oaks ~,50d0r.a0h4, 1 1.,Act.;,0(,, , , Woltb; 200',030ur do 2-Letodg_&4lo;.B2 otaturr,dri 31 44,1 0 Yuan.; 24 maks do. ittasardls 41011aros4: , 41, , elikrrlde1004 salt Paw= era & Welgbtman •, 60 cbina clay Jessup & Moore,;:10Y dot)P Du...21'80,102 'mks, ptirt, - Jobo -Lucas & 416 . ; 4t9 tdis lson6l Pa Co; 61UYE:lc`A. Bertolearloo4 • du 3;312 baraidortisplooss,:6lo; 280 bib;JOrawroid & Hill; 101,:ear at, Or&61, ItY,Wateob ; ,TBO 90100 tiles 'Lewd/ ; 600 boleti tin gates ; Jas 2: Mason & 0o; 116 moconcow to,V.;:i';' 4 1 0 1 5 1 1k1rolre :0 2 1 24 ,4 2 J:01 P 11 W 0 Te3lo e 4 B,lllPD¢Tilf. Voj IE6 'bkiaothaare , Bo loos pig ilViOilPiAo4 l' " 0 : t mdse oripi~ I:ll4lpChltab6rsio;6lo4o;•2 01(12iitidse, &.E lurks; 2J 4.0 Qrie;,l leangibtrtdulk(lo: 6 goo _ Irkoorks; & rfP,, so - 4W &: co; - a viuxli 01151112; WYCati42 443 . 011:11karpressBros; ,12 06,1 4 ti" 314141ir54 jll4ledf-Parrob;4o /11112 to Ca; 40 Stew. ' pun: , d btr,..l`,:ulti,atts -& 00; 3....dib00ki• Rodtb, If eel! it' nuke - tile* : 8,-A !;sire.. keqs:Rn bbla'Adda,:Didlor:** - - Cope; 4;104 has , 220, bits irrav„:llforibir Jaoet rio• • do- 11 htlbag , ;COI POllO faabdlOolioltiStooopr_to , Whittojt4 000: tone _if* trod $ at` W.W 004 tit plg4lesid )14,P.tticig & BrO; /tlaiAlcescida_sik,V #4,9,74Jrzujll,osB,oAN_stkiivare Lebnrji 'l2ollao li mners' apt a don'ts Wbrdstai 050 sake Ono ,oigt 860_euerst S notdoin ;-186 casks &dear, - 30 eratra 'et619411 1 4:4;141. 1 1./60.1 1 221111•0021 1t0Tr2R114614 , 041101 lases nelone; De WaalL ' 4D coati glu Storer & Walden; 36 do Patterson tr. Walton; 30 do Jolla teibsoq;Bpo & giol doJobu &J Y thbhon obad..t.;otostaam* te:co; lON alibi lead 4 eases rarthenwareMiet 5;.3 Ratter; 8 P Seelig; 80g00r51114446 $31ein 1 • t 1011004 Ruelenn lipealagaitrzi fr.." 130011,2 eyFkiPliil3ll4 do brandy Pishei & blinuoin; zfdo Alyhoffsolltephaub 1 d 6 Joists Bth9t, do W nobrerkkdo-T:2,diook ,C.oaees cologne wn, 01430 o; 61 pipes so nlOO faxes elerplpdsl Cates mdse .„24 bags mirk,/ 103 cadtelefardo broody S do prunes 16 sa o . dey Soreeelqottiiall 61A/triNo OF TH OCHAPTHTE • Wib, - . /ROM TILFOFTTSO grAngs:" - arsiusa A more VoYA!'•DAT Northern Ltght.l4oorltorki./Arkftier6ptog, so„,;•gq g OTIMPIT.446 4 ittIVY O2II TM 44 I/Iv-r;i - • ' • 'Artg T • .. - Jar. • New Voilgr.TATArpopf.t,f, Aug 7 Yummy .. A ug 17 - 15•02-116147ruors. -New:Vork,.l4vrpool ' Aug 12 Argmoblig..q t ;. , ;/114,14047;&14tbuTuiRt61;;&6:::Atg 14 Ifsiouresiiii:.443l44ltlorkiHalfibUrgt. • • " Perlaiftirrkl2ol.4 - 141,21p001;.Vi. '4;71 ./ All 18 Argo rTTR6w:YoHf;III4IO4I,V - " Aug 21 Ab2'a buplx44itioliTTArk42434l2o4,7V4 - :Vi:il - I = 4Aug 21:1 blagsra...V. - MWORAlunglAterodol:4:224:7..TAug 26;1 O of WatdringiA,4l4l4T42l2itlitreilbol;;;4l:4?. Aug 22, . . DAN. 11121.1033...41.4 . .. il3l6fini4Eo.X York::.., I.:•/ ,11 7' 17 0 14;.1fultuarrrt.. Givorpool,,f462#/f6tki,W HrO iV-.:y 21- Permix„--•:--s•,r..,-.•41,161.11ityr: V ort .. ... .. --July 24' F. 10,ing:07.4 tt 2L SUIT 28 lArogo4 4 -444.12 . eair.pitcpr,,.,..ptit - sciar;;;;;;;;- - jultp3 , 3ri1itA4ii 3, M 11, 0 1 4 .201 , I.ThjoiiigNi.4.;. , ll:ll7tily 22uurrulpto ' vrf MVP 4141 1 , . f Mtfl ii .;• • LETTER BAGS di the Mercholite,Reelituigii-PAflaall/phis. wiatang, Burton Livezpool, *am ih)p 13araak, Rowliyur:4 l ‘,)••• . " ; 44_5 ti4v,eirei "st.: Piviiteßgiide*, - ,Traitlll3...p vrt?..”%q•• • aT A M " BINOCICO UV, i;clrot,harl,,;.: . ; : ,,.,„Matsattas, - A,6! Cladle, Dale ,ii"Londoo, loan "Brig BM Be° 4 , if" ••••;...; .rf4ftlfg• PORT OF f'.130/1! .)4alitra; .0t4',41',; Apse. 31 TN ItIBU t' ' 5,11 . 6tit4 Bite ! '" - 1,6 ci IgGlt WATIP3. ' 44 H I ARRIYI6O, Br bartitie Symmetry , Stoarfok, froth'SUnderlaud,Sla • May, with coal to Robert Taylor & 00. • • ' Dutch . galliot Foam' lielens, - Ds Wall, Rain , ,daut Joao au, with brandy ao ... to el A Soudan* Sk. , . • " Brig OritlonAdama, Buck,'lB days from Otutires,(lii, with lumber to A, A BotelerA Co. • i Brig James DATit, Staples, , C days tido ' , Boston, with mdse to captain. la ftiande tgag Brig Hine°, Connery ;14 Styli (min na , tliQuarantine with' bugseti, yeAarldawn, & 00. , _ • . ear kled' id Robeitsonildarrbiri 14' days frOut Maya- Prilll,l4,ttotm-ttia,toq,:!'g fe4`"laBl to Bohr Bally Gay, Gresee,22 dajeWom olenthegosorla Quarantine, with. fargar'and moLiMatto Stewart, bar son & Co.. ilohr,folM'lrWllltatos; Hering, 66 hours from Scitu ate, elses,.with mdse to .1 S & B Perot. Rohr Obeli 8' Pealleeiloster, 6 days from Boaton, in wpm to ii Aitdentiod Sabi Beni W hittey, Thompson: 6 dayi4 r Ont - Plyttioutb, O, With shingle to Norcroke & Sheets: ' ' ' Bilsabefh, Pacsonyoll days fromWi6OßPolot, !it), withlumbei to Bolton, anderveer & OP.' • Oche Grecian, Matthews .1 days from Newburyport, with 680 bble mach. rel to (leo A Wood. - - , ttritz it h li e l in ect ,...u.l 6 ,ay e from Gantnoket, with Behrlt Xi:Crocker', Pithbrey,,4 dayi train: i ratuatona with - mdse to Twsils'& Oni • • • • • Bohr Louisa, Bbindgr, 13 daiefroin °awn, with lathe, ,&o. to & GsWtu, - • Behr Henrietta, Minebenback, 18 days from OMMe; With !tuneful, Ossaill /a Gslrta.— - Bohr Dakorig Ware, 10 dive from Eastport, witk plaster; &mote IA. Bonder & 00. •• • Bohr Jere - Word, Sachet, 0 days frit:n : o4i River, with miiitoattaic- .. = Behr Coo 01Nbhs, Clibbs;t days from New BedfOrd la ballast to captain. • Bohr. Leeshrissillwltt,4l deft from Belem, with min Boor ExperiMeit, 'Bizehatti, 7 days from Chesapeake 'oltyrwith grain 1.0 Christian Ortrran. - • . - • Bohr John--A' Hazzard, Lowe, 2 'days from Milford, Del - with bark. to Richardson dc , Orenzan. - Bohr Onward, Smith; from Newl..ondon. - - Behr Suctelsior, Riley, from -Boston. ' • '-- Bohr Mary Saley.,ll4ofi from Boston. ' Behr:Trolsn, Cook. from Buetrel • • Bob: Lewis-Mulford, Minn% from Boston. • Bohr Atari Miller, Lowo,•froot Breton. Bohr DialotondiNorton, from Boston. , - - Behr Era, thrdth, fro n Boston. Behr JOU Cidwaladeri Godfrey:how Boston. ' FolirWar Steed,Bmith, roll/Leading. • • Bahr kplrraim **Anna; Dols from Dolma. • _Behr Nrisi Thar°, Orannier,Lfrom Below.' ' Bohr Bookinuham, Talpey, Moto I.llettorl. Bohr Rau; Rallebals; from 110* Marsh.. - 3ohr llaseltanifrons Zell niter, Bohr Urbana, Norton, frost • - Behr :es Hatoli, from Providence: - Bohr BUMS Blair, Lake; from Tawinoket. Sloop J D Ptah, Bell-,1 !far from Lowoll, Del, with mdse to Theo"V'Turker. " • - - CiI;BAVID. Ship Mohongo, McDaid, et John, NE, - B:Vaylor & Brig JoGricia POW U & Co. ' Brig Ocean Isle, - Doo, 9arbtdpet, rozdoton. Odsr-BlLubeth, Vilatertiolnp, Bolton, Underfoot & Co. • • • Scht Geo Mangtuim, °mimic OhatiestoniD S Stetson Rohl. Isoitrorg t BWitt,`PorCaod; L Auden:led & Co. fktu. G Clibbh„Gpbs, New Bodfdt4' N'atintovant Eobr Governor, Hooper Nplipuryport, do Behr -Trojan, Gook, Poston) - do ,Behr - J Hering, Lynn, J 8 & L Perot. Behr Workload, Smith , Providence, Morrie & Murray, Solii II Komi; Onuunor,Proirldoooe, B aline! k Co Bobr Ellen thiler,,Loke, Poorneeet 4 • do Bat LI Cob', Hissitoo, Folly Lindbig t Hays 14 God ' ;. 114thi" Urbarie, Norton, N ew , Haven, Noble, Hammett do, •' . 'Bohrllpltraltn& Anna, Dole, GlountoTer, - do 'behr Ju Blies i .Bitoh, Bangor, Brown k, White: ,Bohr U el Peones, Roster, Boston:I Andettrted & Co. ; ben ,w P phaups, Smith, Booted, R B Larson & Co. - 'Behr Jos Ward; Hamlett, Boehm, Bepplter & Bro. I:bifiltord, Limialre, Boston. Noble, Hammett & oehr Rsa,Brattis t •lloston f l . do Bohr Xxeetelor, Illley,BoatOn,L Bohr M Haley. Holey, Boston, Bancroft ; Lewis & Co. r 'Bohr Tirjan, Oook, Boston, ki Eiturterant & 00. &led Oadaralader, tiodtrey, Boston; U Miller & ,Bahr Onward, Math, hostel!, Brown & White. Bohr Mary hillier, Laws, Breton, . do Bchr 0 Caretaire , Kni•drei Boston, Tan Damn, Nor- BekoKalw,Kidiabon,-Billidian, Washington, do Bohr Del Norte, Bunker, Obetsea, do Boor Otnnond,PortonerortJelTereon,.." • .j. do Welt Willing; Claypool, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr, ABorras_pondenee Of The Trete.) • • HAVRE - DE °Liam, Ails 4.1868. rie,Klngiston left here 'this eloitilow with 18 boats, • eutielkted , , Brunkr(nolois.; bilerjlttlen; lumber to /I Trump A Biistitlllifer" B Wendfg, diqd Wel:mond; P do L tO Illitane'&"raylot; Bliteletb Wearer, do to, Wll' Initaithit4 Verdilla,ll6 to II D WBennett, do tu,TFenton, kiJ• Pleree;iMal to Smith & Battier; Beaapitalunt, pig' Rai - to Splines & do emir Dr I, Rd •bert, /Miry Bilzetieth,lientj , 0 Halos, Henry-Sticker, .Ilows,lfdassa; Mary Freak, and 'Golden blep, coal to Del/lwaideltr.' ' , :(ootroPtpoodelote of the Philadelphia Usehange.) • " Del. ' Aug 11-4 Y M Then direttow battwi,the brigs . ilea Poem, B Otis, fludleP;,lngo. mar, 411111i1 Gray; Ooliattlie; Atfeit; 'teams, (yaot.t, , from Wiliiinglen) J M Brahma, A Hinton, B Alkioe, Jew, Wm lionW, ' Kltigndolph, Wm flubloson, B P Boloa,P;'Woroestar, J W aloha, „W m alter & Lemuel Use. plan. tndaoseplifne; steamer Albert Moro, ooP andletCBahior emaelor, Three brigs and some tittmo 'M630041'11 Ammo plaited he,to-,day• libl l o ut o— wealkfr damp and mossy. —' Tours ' WM.' td,ITIOKYLAN. " (3? TiLfeaatn Tn Mt PRIMO , • Pont. Aug 4, , Thi barque ()pills has !Algid and le roll of water. • Arrlyed, ; ablio • 'Joao Perriaudrz, f,om larotpool; DfdotMitreaop, from Iteer:Orteorw; put is for men, hav— ing liat several by feVolrj balqUes amigo, from Glasgow; Ikverson, (Br) from &Aetna; Louisa Pdes, from Ha. vans; Auelairle Chipper, from PlatmjexpieM, from Hs -",.#l4locks ff , 4 ll :4 .4l oi,Ansoabab, from Pogue.' ' . SAVANNA!, OA., Aug a Arrived, steluzilhip Alabama, troio Now York. - ifANIORAXEIA Steamship Virginia, Kelly, for Philadelphia, sailed from 111obraund 31 lest „, • , . ' Btearosirp atusion, Wfokronn, sailed from Now York yesterday tot Idoorpool. ansionship• Boston, Bellew, hems, lustiest st York yestordayinant °hared to return. - Bhip IfootiniT s , Norton, trout Mobile for Liverpool, was spoken 334 olt, 15:25 47, tong 83 20, , , - 3hip„Nodirn Timis, °Torino, cleared St Boston 24 inst. for eaudvich - - Slily Ellen Stewart; %ambetaile, frail LlTarPotd, ar• rived at Baltimore yesterday, flltlp Holm. nig, Bicker: from Rangoon Marsh I4th for Yale:tooth, was spoken Mu 21, lit 85, long 24 ti. 014 - - Hornet, Braun; (ram A lush Horeb 14 for Ply-, mouth was apakon.Jaue 11, lat 4d, Meg 10 Se 114 Kate , Hunter, Healey., from Now Pork J uite 10. was of/Liverpool 24th ult. - Barque Blorlda r ldnader, was loading at Hatanras 24th ult. for kfirladMphiri. liar/pies ovum Tura, Dolltver, and Wyandotte, Barmy * for/Mateo, ware loading at elttaierva .24th ult. - Barque Claralt Batt, Boandatia, from Marrealho, ar• tired at Now,Tork yeaterdajr •Sarque gamma, Lewla,lroto Baltimore, arrived at Boston - 3d - , . Orig-Wne Moore, Betoti - for Phil!idelptils: uncertain, r4l6inined at MeOgnes net nit, • • Or* N spoleoni Oolle7, sailed from Providence 24 'net for Pnilede .tleifelV II Bastard, Larsen, for Pkiladelphie, erne linolfoiratAtatauses nth alt, - • Bola Milne, Bronchi, cleared at New York yetterday Soho' Liberty; King, betide for Doter', at New Yolk yesterday. • • Bohr 'two Boys, Naples, from Providence for Phila .:44lde; at New Pork yesterdsT. ..- Debrallene Georg*, henecat 81100 2d not.' Debra Ilene Di Miley, and Somerville, shorter, bocce pt Itickinond Rd Lost. Adir J Lltese, BoM Loper, for Delaware OAT, kaki from fleatutket *kr: Cramer, • En 7 title , PhiladalpLia *lO from Nactucket Mat tan. for Igolir lesaotlileh, dmltb, hence, arrived et Newbury. OA 2d inst. !Bohr • A 'J 'Norton, Elwell, bend for Quincy, at New London 24 hat; • ' Banon,Williame, for Philadelphia, and 11,oneet;r, Appleton , .Delaware Oily, ealled from DartfOrdEboviiit,' • :Bahr Ntrai"ttelkaa at Nnek l olat inst. :Behr Ida la, Roger/. from Nall Diver for Philadel phia, at Newport 34 ;net :Behr Mary Tier, Vine, liewah'stiNew Barna let Wit. ',Bear Alvarado? Brett, mailed from Newport 24 Inst. ter Philadelphia. ' ;Bohr Darnel Myers; Horsy, at Bristol 24. init. from Delaware City. ' - - ,Bohr Jae bane. et Danvers 31st ult, ;Bahr Knight, tales;hetioe at Poitland 24 init. Bohn James Martin, Harding; Wm Culver, Raynor; arekLonlea, Probe , and Volta; Cue, hence at Provi dent:OM - • - lEchra •Nrnma -Day, Hackney; for Philadelphia and 84wha, and Huntley, for do •er ,Maelliae,: sailed from Prvidence 24 intl. BohniJ 8 Walden, Smithillnaerne, Falkenharg, and iihrrowe 0, Clark, bones at Salem 24 lest. ' " :Steamer DL W 'Chapin Kellogg henna at Hartford • • i KARMIC 51180EUthlillf. ;Elhip Ilt Louis, libytiet Nevi York, reports: July 10th, lit 46 40; long 2f; ' passed the heel in* a vessel's lower tu l atti . hid them broken off about 20 feet above the soinans, 26th, briliesii part - of forward diet frame of a irdsset, with: *inlaid. bitty attached/ the bitty were painted white,' endathod - epriglit. dbip Otemonthe, of Bath, Maxwell; leading : at 'key -- WM with - the'eargo of the ihlp Sultan, took tire in the hiitB hit thei'2oth tilt:. She 'was cam off from the wharf tp,4M fa:nein,' humor; seethed; mid sunk hi the railings. Tbelthiefinthe had on /Mud 120 e biles cotton, and woo, mthks grain fr.nu ship linlten, before' reported at Hey Not 10 distiasii. 4 The Oa:emir/4 was a good ship_ of 11. - 58' lone; rating ri /X ;built in 1857 al' Math, where idhi lii otithad ;awl wits probably insured. ' - titlililt i off Oarysfort Iteef,'shipit Merkehli e, from Nit, Orliians, for London , and Oarnatle; twin do i or Mar. sellit!ii? - '' ' ,' -, •,, - , • . 1207/OMTO sixazzitns. 0 illswroerfoodd .xo Yiol lima. ux 813110 P AiD KlCCSlifil.c... ' Basructst Bonin, )Len .- -( Be- Yobrings4Bet-ititerval Shirt, aeoonda.).-A new 6lght • hiß4o hal been erire ed on &shop .and , Olerk's Mind , NBritatelistilonirti; Mese: The. towirele bui:a 'recut :gsmite, Ori a culeptone cylindrical pler, placed on 'he xi rth point otthe .best : The-pier le 12 feet high. i d the tower 48 feetil inches high. The (nail plane 1 I ,50MeSattorte-thir level of the Ms- - The color lit Mel , the natural onioy of sins @tools: The Illuminating arvatus la ii 4th order "refolvigg eatediciptriii lens, irf t e kratem or yrrenel, show/rig -a; bright Moth of th e b turd 'thlor wary Wit,: soiondi, Which thould be visible, In ordinary. atitteBat,thettieosphere, a ahtmee of li noupes,/ VI. e"."lbe pfiriti on of the Lighthouse, „,I,4l,euky/be e . Beet .4uivey,!B-!atautle il deg 3.1 loin lif see berth flongi tide 70 eta 16--min' 20 800 nest of Glean With, n: rowthell, to - hie:wig by m ehleery, re 4ttsched tcritte lighthouse, end will oe ,nuuded in thick ii Gather. Ihe inuirvel' between - lith soon IP is 15 ilea hi ' ' sBdi'' T lighthouse bimis Void Point (indwell 8 by It (MlLB.,c_ctic).„ distance gg ,mios. Th.. light will h. ifghted ' furlbe drattime- 8 , . etteteet en the evetlog of riday, the let of October text, and will be kept I,nro. fni daring that - bight and every night, theraidter trout 1 eunsedo ening°. ,' '' • - I Th6;8111154 and alert's 7fgirt,yeesel will tie remove ratter elation Mr or about i lls- let diy. of OctOber, Will not ehow, a light ither th e 20th of September i ~ _. By order of th4i . Ll i ghali t trAllo N ard s „ , air! s . eorotarii 'f" - ()filed Light-Noise' *lard. - - - / - - l' WiehLogton,D. c; iJuly2oll4-11168, S i' " DOILYSTIO PORTS', . i {' NEW TORS, Aeg 4-L-Arilkips' Adlrondsith Taylor, Abields; Charlotte, Neemithr Liverpool; barques Linda Stewart, Wtilie, Baltitanrei Oeella, -Itsbby, Pensacola. Went whore collie Witt bent - a$ Warmth this more. M tr le a ; e b t, g thi ithie , k l y nnab r; N ai ary n ' w ln l; s s e a , b d re o M ti u. '' phew., msonipmniiile-Domingoi Breeze, Hulse, Alex isadria; J Burnley; Jackson, Wiluthigton, N 0; Mary Jane, (Br), Johns's, Bliabera 1 • 014 titearnship.Vbitorle,'Oltrytety St Johns, NI; Boa. noke, Ciones - , , POilarnotilli , ,oity and iltiehmond; ships !Am htutAllithdtroliordobhoot, ittitattli "W Trotning ham, Stetson, Marra; brigs Atha, (Br) Mathews, Byd. ,riey, 0 Bril. - IBleinaliuircl, Blanchard, itlisobethport; ,'limit lir Griffis; - Carolina 4l,ce, Nowell, Norfolk; I 2 - /Vr 'Nit higgf Wilifidthi 9,oA . Wttri Yffalii! Wel* J.' ' $ • 1 „ . ington T; 7 D Kinsey, Conklin, Jacksonville; Manhas sott„lllake, Charleston; 24111stesir, Hughes, Wllosing. ,„„ . • GGGTON, August frigate Cordite Cation, ()apt Charleil H DellOtet !rep. Key Weal. July 23; saw. yesterday, South Shoal, ahl,p Charlotte, Nesmith, irom,dayerpoieljee Ninf - X °P k; lic.'"e4 , Gangpo o ,dis ; , blrattSS ,Henn , arson,' ( of. Cath) . ChM., Glaigoisr Itebinson, New Orleans; 13, t wig , A nu t i , Lannie,Congdou. London; aches Calliope, Loud 'Savarinah;..,Win llHilltland, lirrickton;,Oltarles•. !toe; O r, garninr,d ite lialtimore; steamer Joseph Whit. 9 , l l, l 24 l e, n lariine„ Ahinsta Mayhew, Thorp, • • flaps ' Did, bootees Anrore. Coats, Moulins; Caroline El• lams, Salerno, Rockland; Edward Hill, Aray , Marseilles; brig Galana. Imisiter, Norfolk. No vessel. went to 'sea today. Beigue Geary nill and brig Jobe 2ra:imam retool/0 at anchor below. DALTIMOIIIi, Aug 4—/ar, atemnship George's Creek; 'Morley, Oharlestook steamer J B Shaver, Dennis, Phi ladelphia; Elisabeth, McLaughlin, New York; ship -BL. len Hood, lillby, - Alexandria; brigs Allen A Chapman, Spearwater, Halifax; Queen Victoria ( Br) Durant, St Vineents; Comet, lirownlow, - Port Spain, Trinidad. FOREIGN PORTS. LIVERPOOL.-411ita for loading 20th, Ariel A Delano, ;New Orleans; 21st, • Polies& State, Morse; Isaac H. Boardman„iebluaon, and „Limit .11arward, Robinson, New Orleans; Conquerori Bordello, and Martha Hideout. Morse, New York; 22d, Lizzie Southard, Spell; Constan. tine Macodn.k, and Imo Webb, Dryer, Now York; In vestigator, Carver do . 1 , 14 Netrportr Robert, Carter, iioll' Orleans; MariOuley, Spider. Quebec. ' Giaegow__m.ited 22d, Talavera;Merrithew, Boston. Oreenock—Ar Sorest City, Taylor, NY. Sidi list, Kepler, Tucker, Ardtossan. • Ar 22d, John Fre, Lawton, and Alice, Trott, New York. . . Troon—Ar 224, E A-Cochran, Noyes, Belfast. Salted 21st, Goan Ware, Jew's Malaga. Queensto 221, A G Hill, Vinello, (from Char.. leeton,) Olyde. • . . Ar 23d, L mark, Hatch, C.trderuts bud Norfolk. • • Memel-81d 18th ult, Cream°ll, Aftleak, Beaton. tHElstnore—At 11th ult, Princess, Jameson B wartertilk, for Baotou; Henry Holes, Watts, Yrederickstalt, for do. - Boldera-814 17th, A. 0 Brewer, Hex, Jond.m. Hamburg--Sid 18th nit Humboldt, Grell, New York; (and front Custioeu 19th;) 19th. [rns, Merrill, Memel. Malaga—.Ar 6th ult Purina, Sandford, Newport, • Trieste—Ai 18th ult, 'Sonny Pitts, Paolgar I, Hairanit: Leghorn—Ar 14th - John Spear, Spear, New Odessa. NapleaL-814 13th, Radiant, Pliny, Malaga. ltertch—Ar June 30, stella del Mare, Morano, New York. Ar at St Stephen, N B, 2Sth hit, ship Calliope, Good win, N York. Ar at Quebec 29th ult, barna', Julia, Alarchke, Brie ; 80th, ship Challenger, Johnson, LiTerpooß barques liverre, Breenan, Trondheim., • • Old ROM, barques Ifebe, Bvendeen, Liverpool ; Ama zon Stravenburg , Linnellev ; Augusta, Watson, iletilY; St Lawrence, Goodeir, Ruli; . brig Maria, Inch, Cork. . , At Mauritian Julie 0, Barry of the West, Patterson, mo t W elkao, Barrett, do ; Lowell , Proctor, from Bos ton and Table Bay, sold Belvidere, Jackson. nue. At Penang June 3, barque Penguin, Wheeler, front New York Pei) 13, or May IS, to rail in a few dap for Singapore and China, reeking freight. At Palermo 16th tat, barques Dan M. Eldridge, for Borten • Zephyr, Yhompon for New York, Shi'lsth, _ Br schr'Restless, Boston. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL,HOTELS, UP TO ONE O'CLOCK' THIS HORNING GIRARD HOLlBE—Chestnut street. below Ninth. .1 El Burden! k la. Oin, 0 arm Holmes_ Pittsburgh Mies Holmes, Pittsburgh Miss Da;sell, Pittsburgh Dr Ridgeley k Is , D.d II Remington, Fall River, Isaac Coate jr. Baltimore Maas W Halsey, N Orleans Walter Miller, St Loule , 0 0 Murdock. oln, 0 _ S W Mooring, N Y J Wales, Florida - 0 R Dalton, Memphis Rev J.H Thornwoll, BO . Rev B Wills, 8 0 A Dleakley , Georgia 7 8 Button, Baltimore Mrs Corbin, Washington J B Henry, Del City, Del Tereplin, Keokuk, lowa G M BfeEckron, Poogh. J W Dudley, Oln, O. ' keeps's, N Y J Ring. Washington Y Clerk, Bath, Me P Orear, N Y. Goodman., N Orleans W Thomas Hardy, Norfolk, Atlas 'T Hardy, Norfolk, Va Ye - , James Southgate Jr & Is, J A Cagan. ZIF . non, Deton Norfolk, Na Rouge . OW. Lents & wife, Balt Mies M L Lents, Baltimore Mies Linnie Roche, Balt 0 Richardson, Auburn Wm Allen, Auburn J R Thames, Charleston, G Calder. Charleston, 8 0 8 0 D 8 Arnold Mootg'y Ala W G Thomas, Balt. - Geo N Benders & Is, N y A J Emmen., Petersbg, Vs W Daniels & Is. Del Mr Macdonald, N Y II 0 Ashley, Ark Edwin Morris, L3ttlaville, David E Dudley, NY ' Ky - W H Ervine, Nashville A G Ervine, Nashville Geo W Parker et la, St Aire L B Russell.St Louis Louis - - JBRl6e,Augusta,Me - Mr Robinson, N Y - AB Warford; IDarrisburg J D Cameron, Harrisburg Gen B A Bheaffer, Pa Cao M gtelornan,Pa Sarni Jack, Memphis N Larochelle, N Orleans Y B Danerreder, N Orleans N Goodwin, ! Tr, Hartford, John Hobbs & la, Albany Corm 'Jno E Bosley. England Geo 'Taffeta, England A Maros & wf,Nevriik NJ Robt 0 Anderson, NY James Redmond, Raw York E Farnsworth. Boston If Paster, California W Foster, California W Boeweit , Now York WDW Barnard. BC tonic Miss Bhurlds, St Lords • Mice 0 Bhurlds, Bt Louts 0 0 Vellum, at Louis A Smith, Wisconsin E ft Baker, Charleston G W Donegan & fam, Tenn P Anderson - A A Allison, New York H T Simons, St. Louis J Buckingham, Mies J Von Bolles Louisville L F Theranson, New York L Popprnhalmer, Oin Ohio .1 Bobb, New Orleans Robb, New Orleans W fl Moore, Clarksville, T J Homer, fit Lords Tenn . . "X BOlown, New York JII Meredith, Baltimore 8 0 Humes, sort Witeh'tou B Turner, Waterbury, NY 64.11110TIANTle 110'erb—Ihrartb street, below Arch; John 0 !noes. Ifolthisysbg Oen G Doane, Et Louis Joke De ßrot: Philo - Mtn Hollingsbead, N J Miss Bulkley, N•J 0 f. hoemsker, Wyo. John B Wholes', Lino eo, Pa mine, Ps Sand M Spangler, Tessa 8 Anderson. ?Ms W R Binbauk, N Y Wniß Cowan. Taxa% . .. . . Thema Potts, Tares Gab Harris, Pottsville 0 W Dinantiok Ir, Is, Plke to, II A firmtb. Tlanlcburg Pa W II Hanes. Harrisburg : Chamberlin, Juniata oo,P 0 N Lull. Obannbaraburg - • — .I- ABIEWIOAN HOLlEGObastrint street. above PIM. Jno o , oonnan, Danville, Pa CI W Cummings Phil% G W Beath. N 7 ' Went HO Harding, jr, II T P L Harding, NY-' ' : Wu' P Bibb''', V. Wm Hares, salt • Zoo U Witlisins, Balt if Parker, iiostbn ' ' I D Ross. Chester ei, Pa Jas hl ltusaq irla, Ey T B BicOomb, Ohio Wm T Young, Ohio Jib P R..we, Frankrort,hte E P Newbold, N .1 N AI Eisenhart, ' Reading. Goo W Oooli , N T Obas B. Dednunth Phil. UNION HOTEL.—Arch street, below MAIL . F Does, Beading • N Shepard; lowa ' Jno U 000 per, wino A Ten Batmen, N Y D St , atton, Richmond, Ind J N Kahn, N D Unlink, Easton. Pa X Stickel /a le, NY J Kearney, Reeding 0 A Pox, Pottsville Irlehoestock,Plttebtinth Toe :dominating, , Pltlebg Dr Laney, N J Jui Harper, N Y. NATIONAL LIOTBL—Rios street, above Third, /op. Fels:man, Allentown Chas Heebner , Lee, Male Jos Newman, VA B Biome, N Y W Smith, N Y Jai Loeb, Phmalxvile W H Miwier, M Chunk OeoW Dotteu,O,wigsboxir John H Hurts. Mintreville 0 U Gross, Trappe, Pa liendisr, Pottsville J A Christman, Ald A U Beach, !Milford, Del , Geo W Ramsay, Pottsville MADISON 1101788.-Beeeto/ street, ►bore Market. • Androw U Dirk, Phila :ALB Meo.7, Jersey City G W °Mehl-let. Easton, Pa el La Pouet, Bait J L Jones. Dollestowo, Pa Joe L Osetlnberry, N Y A Cottlagham. Beatbrd, Del 110 Douglass. Szu►rna, Del A Maud Id, Philo J A lieu, Phil* PALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab. Oallowhiff 0 P Pullwellar, Jacksonville F P Peltier. Chicago, 11l , J Shaeffer. Montg , toy co, Pa J Flower, Montg'mp co, Ps /I [Lower, alautirmy co,•Pa Phillip Reese, N Aud Calvin, Easton, Pa ES Daokel, Hamburg, Pe Pkoo Scott, Harrisburg, Ps P Telles; Easton, Pa BLACK Bum HOTKL—Th* above Clealowhill. J H Bey 0 If. Bending W Boyer, Cly e 0011, P* BeklEchroyer. Pugh town Wm Bechtel, Pa Lb Acbey Eelford, Pa J Mato. Salford, Pa Al Yaw, Upper Dublin Jos Bonier, PM' Gee Kline, BartrillorPa BLACK DEAR. INN—sirth and Merchant streets.. A F Kirby, N J 0 atereos, N Y Geo W Blebop, Del co, Fe Penal Moses, Joo P Drees, tdd RP Butlete, PhDs Alfred Booting, Del co,ra .1 P Sisal. Del co, PA 1111 0 Worthington, Md B. W Levls , West Chester Mr Wynn k lik;N J Deoj Drooke,Del co BARLEY BREA? HOTEL—Second street, below Vine. /no Authony,White Rases, J Btackhouee, Bucks co Gilbert W Hawk, Bucks co Geo Thorn, Bucks co A Mitchell & la, Spring- James Mitohell, Spring- Bald, 0 field, 0 L Frets, Pa H Reading, Pa J Stewart, Moorestown, Pa Moses Esstburn, Bucks co J S Bette, New Rope liverial Naticee. Tonic.—Everyone, at tames reel■ the ne cessity of some restorative of the vital powers, do pressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. 2n such con dition let every one, Juiced of dying to the alcoholic or medicinal stimulants, which must be followed by depression equal to their excitement, reinvigorate his deranged system by the natural tonio elements of the Pantrvian four. gold by F. 'Mows. Fifth and Cheat nut, and liAlhaltD A, Co., Twelfth and Chestnut. • int2-4&wtf The Citales moiety! in praise of the benutl; tying etTeete of JULES 'HAMM'S EAU EVIBNIENNA, or Hair Itesteior, for its magic proioertlea iu rendering the hair colt and glossy, and inclining it to curl. It will change hare& gray or red hair or whiskers to the origi nal life-color; and camel a new growth when baldness exists. It Is not a dye. Fold by all druggists . , and by JULIO BAUM. it Co., No. 700 Chestnut street. itu2-8t Bower's Infant cordial.--This Invaluable Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most Choi** and ef f icient aromatiestruown fa medicine, and is the most perfect and reilabie nominally' extant for infanta and young children. By its powerful Mffaeneel speedy cure Is effected in all Omen of COMM, windy pains and spasms. Relieves and mitigates much of children'e suffering during denti. Nan or teething, and by its soothing properties Dan gulliese pains of the bowels, ioosenese, vomiting, he. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and hee been used In thousand, of cases with the most *handout sniess". No family should be without It. Prepared only by way A. Born, - • At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. I. earner of Sixth and green sta., Philadelphia. To whom all orders mist be addreased. ' And for gale by Druggists gm:Art. ll r. as 111-1 y Saving Frund.—Five Per Cent, Interest. NATIONAL SAFETY !nun , COMPANY, WALNUT Street, S.W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money reeeliedin any.eurit,' large or emelt, and interest paid from , th 6 Aar of deposit to 'the day or withdrawal. Money IA rkeived and paynients made daily, without unties. The Investments are made In Real listate t Mortgages, areund Unita, and such first clue securi ties sett' -darter reqiiires. Ocoee hours . , from 0 Walook In the morning until a &cloak In the afternoon. nd on Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 Wolook. M , .. 0 , k Bakevi . , . . 011.11EXATID - - PArdllelt OBWING BIAOUINIO, • • Tao 011118TNU1 STRERT. Thee, Mealtime are now Justly admitted to be the beet In 'nee for family 'sewing, making a new, etrong, and elastic ditch, which will Tor rip, even It every fourth Mit& be eat.: Olconlare sent on application by Utter. spp•y Jackson - , JOB PRINTER, FIFTH. AND CHESTNUT. Ohooki, Notes, Drafts, Mils Issui, d , Bui H ea d e , oh. (talus, Oards, sod 'ill other kinds of Job Prioling, it Woos to salt . 001747 Selainetes Raving Fund=effice sIQB Walnut ausid, ens door'. meat of &mond street. ReoeWeide polite In meta of One Dollar intl4l4Warila, 'from all olusait of the donarotudty; end allows Interest At the rate of dee per cent. per annum. - 01/de open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon 117:and.8atnrday until 9 In the retuning, President, - Franklin / 4111 . Treasnres add pecrottars 01411111 M. „ . • THE PRESS.-=.4PFLILM)IEUI.nA“: , r Bikarnatee,... ba Saturday evening; Slat July, hY Rev. William D. Johnstone,' of the Bormiegean Preahrtaft" ' abutlC 'Mr. JOHN . 011RIeTIS toytaa *LW ,WALKSJ!, , , On the 8d instant, Mr GEORGE 81HETOLINR, in the 42d year of his ago. ; • The relatives and friends of. thef a utily, 0110 Raabe rough Lodge, N. 8111, O. of Q. P o end the Order 'in general. and the officere of the Ouatom HOusei am In vited to attend his funeral from hie late.reahleutie/ Ridge Road, near Green Lane, this (Thursday) morn , log, at 10 oiolOck.*, un the'ed instant, JACOB WATERMAN, In 'the Ole, 1 year of his age The reistivem and Mends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 8 o'clock, without further notice. Ae On - the Bd instant, Mr. WM. THORN, in , the,e6th year of his age. . - The relatives and friends of the family are respect • fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late reel. dunce, N. gigt Lewis street, above Poplar, this (Thum. day) morning, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Mechanics' Oametery. On the 2d instanofr. WM. HART, in the 86th year of hie age. [Doylestown papers please copy J • • The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully levlted to attend the funeral, front his late reel- dance, Seventh street, ',bore Oxford, at the Farmers' Hay Market, - this (Thuteday) morning, at half-past seven o'clock To proceed to Hartsville. st 4 On the ed Instant, 51r JOHN, HOMAN, tll the 56th year of his age.- The restive, and friends of the family are respect fully inv,ted to. attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 205 North Twentieth street, above Vine, • thie (Thtvaday) evening, at 4 o'clock . without further. notice. To proceed to Mscphelah "Cemetery. * • On the 24 instant, TIIOB. E. CLAYTON, infant eon et ltobt. 11. end, Mote P. Pettleon, aged 10 mouths 4nd 4 eays. L. friends of fhe family are respectfully Invited to attend the femora, from the residence of his pirents, No 506 tilieen• street, this Thursday) morning, at o'clock. to On Ike morning of-the 24 traetant, at Reading, Pi Dr JOHN D. OTTO, aged 72 years 6 ,monthe and 4 days. * On Monday morning, the 24 instant. MARY, wife of Theodore Stroup, aged 80 yearn. on ilia 24 instant, ELOY DAIX, in the 62d year of hie agb. On Lee 31 Instant, JOHN BUNTER, Or , In the 04th ye . ir of his age. -The relatives and friends of the family are meset fully invited to attend the funeral, ta-morrow (Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock. from bis - late residenor, Rich mond street,labove Morrie, Nineteenth ward ** On the 8d instant, JOHN P. W.IO4TZEL, son of John and Margaret Wentrel, aged 28 months * On the 84 Instant, in Camden. N. J.; at the reeldence of John M. Carter, her eon-in-law, ELIZABETH DAVI3, relict of Pranolr Ihvis Br , in Ler tBthyear. the 2d Instant, after a short illness, IiELEN A.; wire of Conrad J. Cooper At Lewis, 'Delawars3 July Met, ALPICANDER, son *of We, . H. and Elias 7. West, of this city, aged I year 7 months and t 8 days *' On the let instant, MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of &time) and Sarah Dillwors aged 8 menthe. , On the 84 instant, MARY ELIZABETH, Infant daughter of Wm. and Margaret J. Eitrepple, aged 10 months and 8 days. [Daltiwore paters please Copy.] On the 84 instant, OHARLIiii MULLIN, aged slaty years [Dne notice will be given of funeral ] * Union Bank.—At a Meeting. of the Board of Commissioners of the Union Bank the Pol:ing preamble and resolution wore adopted : Whereas, The Commissioners of the Union Bink, by TOrjr general request of the , Stockholders, reaolred not to enforce the payment of the second instalment on the subscription in the Caital Stock of said Bank during the Unsocial crisis of last year, and as, in the judgment of the Commissioners, the proper time for the organization of said Bank has now been reached, therefore Resolved,' That tbs. second instalment of .Twenty Dollars per share on the subscription to the Capital Stock of said Bank shall be paid at the Office of the Bank, Southwest coiner of THIRD and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia, between the first and fifteenth days of September neat, - and between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock daily. Stockholders - wishing to pay prior to the above date eau do so as heretofore. JOHN M. POMEROY, &Unitary, July 19,1858. • jy2l-wetsels :Veto Orl..ans Go. Light Company. PARMBES , AND MECITANICS , BANK, PIIILIDELPIII A, July 2, ItsB. Notice Is hereby given to the stockhdlders of the New Orleans One Light Company, that the Agency for the Transfer of the Stock and the payment of the DlTl dencla of that Company will be' cloned from and after the first diy of October next; and they axe requested to surrender the &Mae/item issued_ by this Bank and re calve Warrants of Transfer to the Commy in New Or- Maus. W. RIIBUTON, jylidlw&mthtocl. Cashier. -Notice.—An election for seven Directors of the MONTOUR IRON COMPANY, to serve during the ensuing year, will be held on SATURDAY. tin fourth day of September next, between the hours of twelee o'clock M. and one o'clock P. M., at tie late Office of the Company, in the Reading Railroad Com pany's Buildings, in the city of Philadelphia. Penna. By order of the Board, T. M. BRYAN, Ir., atiCilteept4 Secretary. inanrance Company of the State of Pena. 11,3 SYLVASlA—Putuensr.rnra, August 2, The Dlrectore have this day declared a dividend of ale per coot.,or twelve dollars per chore, out of the pronto of th e empany, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representative's. on end and after the 7th Instant. au3.lot WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. criss Office Hazleton Coal Co —Philadelphia, August 2. 1858.—Thu Dire-Mora of the Hazleton Coal Hompany have this day declared a Dividend on their capital stock of one dollar and s half per share, payable to the stockholders, or their legal represents tired, at the Office of the Company, In Phlbutelphla, on and after the 12th font. Thu Transfer hooks will be dosed until the 12th Ind au3-3t SAMUEL atOORE, Yres!dent. 37. Home for lava id s with Affecilons of Tut: ouxs.r. - B. W. car. PARSE and CIIRSTNIIT Straka, au2dinlf West PhiladOphla. Fairmount and Arch•Btreet. City Pas- BENOER RAILWAY CO —At a Meeting of the Commissioners named in the Act to incorporate the Fairmount and. Arch.ateeet City Dumenger Rell way Company, hold in pursuance of public notice. properly given, at the O81ca•of William L. Hirst, Esq., Sixth street, below Walnut, on Friday afternoon, et 8 o'clock, the following Commissioners, William M. Randall, Lewis Bitting, Robert .1. ilemphill, George H. Thomas, James B. Smith. together with the Chair man, were appointed a Committee to make the tunes. guy arrangements and open BOOBS OF iIUBSORIP. tlos, according to the general Railroad Act. NOTIOK is hereby given, that the above-named Commissioners will meet at the Wetherill Rouse, SANSOM Street. above Sixth, on TUESDAY, W ED ...III3DAY, and THURSD tY, the lath, 11th, and 12th days of August. 11368, at 10 o'clock A. M., to receive Subscriptions to the Capital Stick of the above-named Passenger Ilallway Company, ISAAC LEEOII, Ja l eChairmau. ROll7. J. lIIMPHILL, Secretary. jyl2Ltaul2 Notice —Mrs' Ph 1 106 , 1 phis, Passenger RAILWAY COMP ANY, July 16, 1868. j ehe cars of this Company now run every five min• ate' from TLIIIID anJ MARKET Streets to their Depot, on LOS/AN and RAYNRFORD Streets. W. 8. MANN, Superintendent. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS E. FOE TUE OITY AND COUNTY OF P/lILADEL- ID the matter or the estate or WIIITE, 13TEvEN8, fr, CO., sue petition of ISAAC 21. WATERMAN, seetitnee. The underaigned, Master and Examiner, to whom was referred, by the above-named Court, the petition of Isaac S. Waterman, assignee of the estate of White, Otevens, & Co., praying tho advice and direction of the Court in the matter of te propel/0d comproodae Of the clnim againat George U. Broom & Co., will inert . the parties interested at hie office, No. 255 8. FOURTH St., on PATURDAY, August 14,1859, at 11 o'clock A. M. aus-th a to 5t WM. SERGEANT. I(1t) S 1 OE MANUFACTURERS- AND FINDING MEN.—We are now prepared to all all orders for LASTS for the Pall Trade We have in creased our facilities in the Manufacturing Department, and with a larger working stock of wood on hand than any other manufacturer in thin city or New York, we can furnish Dry Wood, and at the lowest Philadelphia or Eastern prices. J. LIOWARD & CO. Philadelphia. JOHN MURPHY, late of Perry street, New York, at 112 MAL) Street. jy2/-weSui* NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS. .11 ' The underelguod (successors to the late JOSEPIL T. JOHNS) are BOW prepared to moot the wants of the trade at the Northeast corner of AROEI and FOURTH Streets. Their facilities for famishing every article In the shoe- Finding Line, at moderato prices and on favorable terms, are unsurpassed. The attontlen of Merchants la reapectftffly Foliated. jy2.B4Builf W3l. JOUNS & SON. UST-AA. Portmounaio containing five $lO LA mom' en the Philadelphia Bank, arid a Check on the Mechanics' Bunk, dated August 6. drawn to the order Alexander Snit there, and signed by Oeo. If. Lan singer. The Buller sill receive a reward of $26 by returning the /same to S. D PATTBRSON, Jr., au4-31.10 Nu. 64 N. Seventh at. FOUND—A set of Hair Jewelry. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expeunee. Apply at 517 OLIATIIabI Btleet. rettAt* lli~Ul{ THE hi.VN THAT WORK.— ,, THE NATIONAL MECIIANIO," an Independent Weekly Newspaper, devoted to the real Interests of the "toiling millions," will Do issued from the Office, No. PouthlOt THIRD Street, (second storyi In about ton days. Look out for it ne its contents will bo interesting: The paper mill be of the largest size, hod gotten up to the very best style. Send in your advertinementa. AGENTS and Catriern wanted for this city, and every other city or town in the Union. nut-tf RASPBERRY VINEGAR.—This is pre pared from perfectly ripe Fruit, selected with the greatest careand of the best quality. A small quantity of this Vinegar Syrup, mixed in a tumbler of cold wa. ter, makes a moat d - Helens drink. As a beverage for the sick, It in unequalled, being at once soothing and medicinal. Prepared and sold by CCU It LES fiIIIVERS, Druggist and Chemlat, N. E. Corner Spruce and Seventh sta., Phla. Price 60 cents per bottle, or 55 a dozen. J3,22-2wlf RAGGING TWINE-6,000 Ilia of Superior L. Bagging Twins, rulteblo for tho Southern market, waudatturod and (or Nein by W.F.AVSR, FITLES, & 00., auri 23 North Water Street. BALE ROPE-1,000 coils of superior Bide Rope, manufactured expresaly for the Southern market, sod for sale by W.EAVER, FITLIat, & CO., aus 25 North Water atreet. I . AUMAN & RABORG— fu and Wholoonde Dealarts In WINES, RHANDISO, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY LL QUORS, N 0.10 1 .1 AIARICST Street, between Tenth and Starantb ntroata .140 tI COPPER. Reflood Lake Superior Ingot Copper, for sale by IVSI. II WOODWARD & C 0.,. aufl4t.if 610 Market et. QUPERIUR QUALITY FAMILY BREAD 1.7 baked dally at 30 N. NINTII Street, at 13 o'clock. att4-Dest Al ACKER EL.-1,800 barrele Nna. 1,2, and .I.‘J 8 MAOKIERHL, In snorted packages. now In store and for sale by JOHN H. SUNNIS - 0Y tc 00., ap 11.1. Nno 19 , 1 snot UM North LUPIN'S WIDE WHITE AND BLACK BAR 07E, for Shawls, .Talmas, Ao., wholesale and retail. Storekeepers_supplle4 for nett cash. CHARLES ADAMS, 104 RTGIITU and ARCH Stmts. ERRINGS-800 bble. NO. 1 PICKLED tterrtvg; 800 bbl, extra Newfoundland ditto 110 blgs Potomac. dry salted ditto. now in store and for gaiety JNO. M. KENNEDY & 00. myl6 Wok 1110 and 182 N. WHA FiVeg CZEIDSIEOII. CHAIII'AGNE.—PIPER'° 11 AA asummex, gennlnebrand, constantly on bl*d , received front ado Importers, and for isle b o y A. IfaaVNU, Bole agent In tills 44-111.44 1 49 fivotk pooh 260. i Legal Names.. 43hor Siiibings OLD STAND, ,Coot anb fount( T.IfURSI)AY; ;AUGUST 52 tUlialeea4 Zarg ,14.10b.a. wain, WILSON, -, • 182 CIIEBTNG:r.ST.RREY.T, Have Just reaelied on consignment 160 Bales ciiihT, WRITS, AND BI:181 , MACKINAWS, • :1 NEGRO 81AN15.E13..f.. ', 30tP 1 76.28 TAPESTRY, ' INll% ' t ‘ 4.1 N and VENETIAN OARPETINGI3, 180 BALES BLACK AND Winn WADDING. eB6-1w NO ! 411 MARKET ST/tEKT. PHILADELPHIA, AIIQIIBT, 1868 FALL TRAZiE WM. H. BROWN & co. •re now raoet►lug their FALL STOOK OF FOREIGN AURRZCIAN DRY DODDS, To which the attention of 8117%3133 le respectfully Invited LEE & BEARE, No. 230 ORESTNNT STREET, NAVA NOW OPEN Their Pall Importation of W GITE GOODS, EMBEtO2DERIES, LACE 000E8, Ao iiVideh they over to the Trade on the most liberal tome.. jy3l-8t LOVES AND GAUNTLETS. 1.: • • - . , JOHN EL. - ENGLISH & No ; •113 011ESTNUT STREET. Are now recoliing tbok BALL IMPORTATION of --PRENOH AND ENGLISH, • RID, BEATER, BUOK, SILK, CLOTH, PUB, PUB TOP, AND - RLDBII-LINBD GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. jy24-1m TO -THE TRADE. TIM NOR' SAVORED KYLES STEEL - SPRING SKIRTS. 8101LiN k, CO. TOURNEBB, REED tc. CO.'S BRIDAL, DOUGLAS k ORRIPWOODIS PAR BUSTER, MA other makes. JOBBERS SUPPLIED RE•DIJOED PRICES. ' N. J. RORSTIKA.NN & CO., Jy24-Htuthet CHESTNUT Street, below EIGHTH JAMES A. FARNUM, IMPORTER AND COMMIB§ION MARORANT, 219 CHESTNUT STREET, (or STAIRS,) Mat xoir orizi for eramituttion a full assortment of Gloves, ,Ranntlets, Karts, Drawers, Turkey Red and Madder Handkerchiefs, Herniate, Scarfs, Hoods, Re. golettes, Hose, and other Germantown fancy goods; Domestic Buck Gloves, Pdittene, and Gauntlets; Dress Trimmings, Buttons Dolts, !kn., to which be In. rites the attention of the trade. Agent for New Britain Knitting Co.'e Mineral Spring, Wedeotville, Trenton, and Oohooe Shirts and Drawers. jy29-oodlin WOLFE, •WILSON, & CO., (AGENTS POE PITILADELPIIIA) CARPET MANUFACTURERS, No. 132 cunanctiT STREET. jyarNeceltf WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 110 CHESTNUT STREET, Have an hand, and are conetantly receiving, the fol• lowing description of goods : A. & W. SPRAGUES' PRINTS, in great raHety, Including Chocoletee, Turkey Rods, Greene, Blunt, Shirting', and Fancy Styles. BLEACIIND BLINETINGS. SHIRTINGS, AND DRILLINGS. Lomita', ' Metonyills, Bletersyllle, - Hope, Washington, Union Mille, Blackstone, Collar:not, - Johnston. . Mate Bock, Phenix, Acton, ,ke. BROWN BUNTINGS 811INTINGS, Arkp OBNA >huRGS. Makatea, Virginia Yamily, Groton, Ettrick, East'n Virginia, Eagle, Manchester, Men', & Farm's, Still Water, Mechanise, Warren A, Cerra' Riser,' Riverside. CLOTHS, • Bottomiere, Pomeroy% and °Lanham Co. , * Mack and Fancy all•wool and cotton warp Clothe In great variety. DOESKINS AND OAPIIIIKERES. Greenfield Co., Baltous Paver, Bristol, Terry's, fitaurn'e, and other. SATINETS. Stearn's, Ayres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron, Minot, Charter Oak, Mineral Springs, Swift Alter, Carpenters', Florence Mine, Liockanum, Duhring'a, Conrerarille, &c. BlLEBlAB.—Lonsdalea, Smith's, and other wakes, plain and twilled, of all colors. Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids. Jewett City and Irene Stripes, Denims and Tickings. Rhode rebind and Philadelphia Linsey" and Apron Checks. Shepard's and Sltter's Canton Flannels, &:o. 1y22-2m RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DA.misits. DrA.riarts, aco. CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOUDB, should see that the articles they purohsee are reeled with the full name of the firm, R/OHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, Ae s guarantee of the am:induces and durability of the This aeutton to rendered ementlilly necessary es /We quantities of inferior and defective Lianas are prepared, season slier eemon, and sealed with the name of itICIIIARDBON by Ir!eh bowies , who, regardless of the injury thus inflicted alike on the American mummer and the manufaoturers of the genuine Goode, will dot readily abandon a business Co profitable, while par chment can be imposed on with Geode of a worthless enemata?. J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, my2o.Bna Agents, 80 CHURCH Street, New York (On cational AF RE NC II YOUNG LADY, of good Education, is willing to offer her services as Teachar In a respectable private family, in exchange for her board. Address LYONS, alike of this paper auft-stit WILL RE-OPEN ON THE FIRST V MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, for the Soholestio year, consisting of ten months., J. J. REED'S INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 3623 WALNUT Street, PHILAIMPIIIA. The eyetom of tuition hi based on that adopted In the beet Heintnarles in Europe, and comprisea thorough In striiettou in the Itnatteh, French, and Latin languages ; special attention is also paid to the formation of an ele gant style of composition, and to the cultivation of a lute for polite literature. The course of Study will embrace every branch of e ducation. A limited number of pupils avtialttea Into the family. Their religious and moral training is under the epeeist care of Mrs. Reed, who has had many years experience, and deference will be paid to the feelings and wishes of tbeir.pitrents In those matters. The health and comfort id the young ladies is alto carefully attended to by her. Weekly boarding pupils, from Monday till Friday, re-, ielved at proportionate rates A week's vacation ht Christman and at Ratter. TERMS. (Payable half in advance, and half at the expiration of live months.) For tuition In the regular course of study two 00 N. B.—A. Junior class will be formed. German, Spanish, Italian. and other languages, Mu sic,. (vocal and Instrumental.) Drawing and Painting, (in oil and water colors,) at Professors' charges. Ese of Plano, per annum 20 00 4 ; Harp f' Guitar. For Boarding 250 00 Washing at 60 omits per demo. Each boarding pupil is required to bring her own tow els, surer fork and spoon. Pew rent at cost TESTIMONIALS. It affords me pleasure to state that Mr. J. J. Reed le recommended by official teatimonials of distinguished gentlemen In Loudon. From personal acquaintance with him, I can moat cheerfully recommend him as an ac complished scholar and gentleman to the confidence of the public. A. CONVERSE. The subscriber takes groat pleasure in uniting with Dr. Converse in the above recommendation. From per sonal acquaintance with Mr. Reed, as well as from hie distinguished testimonials, I am confident of his emi nent abilities as a gentleman and scholar. CHARLES WADSWORTII. We are happy to hoar that Mr. J. J. Reed, a gen tleman of oonoiderable literary attainments, and who haliconttibuted to Cfraham's many excellent sketches of eminent pemone, has re-opened hie Institute for Young Ladles, at 1623 Walnut street, one of the most admire ble localities in the city. Mm. Reed le a lady who has bad many years' experience In tuition, and bears a high repittellon for success in training bee pupils, both mo rel, aid mentally. Mr. Reed, from hie knowledge of Euf”eanlatiguages, end from having graduated in the first colleges in England, imparts the advantages of the beat European systems M education; and particular at tention is paid to the study 4.1 English Compoeition and Pulite Literature. We would lay some stress on this latter fact, since general literary information and cal. tura, though by far the most distinguishing signs of in. tellfg, nee and refined education, are, on the whole, far more neglected in most schools an t colleges than any other km:whim—Editor of Graitam's dd.unxins for July, lbbs, p. 81. REFERENCES natty Vethake, LL. D., Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. Jobe J. Fraser, LL. D., Professor of the Physioal Sciences in ditto. • George Alien, LL. D Professor of Ancient Lan. games In ditto: 11. m. William M. Meredith. Col. John W. Forney, editor of The Press. Charles G, Leland, Esq., editor of Graham's Maga. eine. Her. William Dr Bt.ivanii, D. D., Rector of Bt. An. drew% Rev. Amass Converse, D. D., editor of the Christian Observer. Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D., Aroh-street Ptah' , terian Church. Joseph L. Keen, Esq„, West Philadelphia. Thconsa El Taylor, hsq.; West Philadelphia. PIANO-PORTE—EIem , fiery and finlehing lessons by an accoelplished forelgu artist. No. 1123 WALNUT St. aus.lm - CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY 7 -7 There will be no necessity for travellera taking a supply of OIUAUB with thaw, aa a co , nplete assort ment or GENUINE 11AVikNA, of Samuel nlmes'a im portation, will be found on sale at 'CONGRESS BALL, Napa Island NA et km UN/TAD g'Z'ATES,n tic 9i t ft 6'7 Retail Mr 2 :Q *labs. PAOMENADE KIRT J. P. Moran & Co , sPatentParisExtension Tournure Skirts, made of the best watch spring steel. Ladles desiring the beautiful shipe given to the dress by Morates unequalled Patent Skirls can procure them lower than elsewhere at our Skirt and Oorilet Depot, S. E. corner Eleventh and Chestnut. They are the only Skirt* to which we can lead our name for InCommenda- Ma to our lady readers. Ilaelng on hand other Celebrated , ' makes, we'are ' anxious to close them out at great redaction. , J. G. MAXWELL & SON, New Trimtolog Store and Printery, au4-4t S. E. Corner Eleventh and Chestnut. VVILLIAMSVILLE, iirameutta, Water Twist, Pontiac, Utica, and other superior makes Shirting and Sheeting Muslin by . the piece or yard. LINENS Of Richardson's, Nicholson% and Midtown's make, warranted pure and strong An excellent heavy Nichol son's Linen, at UK cents. Diapers Arsah Towellings, to 12) centd; heavy Beggings, ' Tow Linens, &c. DAMASK TABLE OLOTUS at SO, 75, 88, $1 $1.25 to $l. , - Napkins, Doylies Macke back in towels and bytteyinli naßitals, Voicing, /cc. tiv4xj4sL(s.i4. Black and Brown Mixed Lavellas at 10 cents ;,,slso, Baer grades. Dusters from 870 to $4. Excellent Late lla Busters, $1.25 and $l4 b. MANTILLAS. Closing out balance stock cheap. 090 PER & OONARD, 100 EL E. comer NINTH and MARKET. SUMMER DRY GOODS BEING CLOSED OUT AT GREATLY - REDUCED PRICES. Very rich Pistil printed Marseilles, for Brasses and Basques, &a. Do. Paris printed Brilliants, Lawns, and Organdies. Bareges, lirenedinen, and Charnels. Micals and Graziellan. High Lustre Black Silks. French White drilliants and Marseilles. Polka epot Swiss Mull. - White Goods ' all kinds. Materials for Travelling Dresses and Dusters. Pea Side Plaids for Bathing Robes, In medium and gay Plaids, fast colors. Lupi &a beet quality all wool Da Bege, In Brbwn and Gray Mixtures. , Edgings, Insertings, nottncinga, ho. Linen and Blandllex Mild Doom, '• , .. With Abe usual stock of FAMILY DRY GOODS - ; * • ' _ IN DAILY DIM , . Wide White and Meek Shawl Saregeo, - WNOLESALE AND RET4II, ' . oIiARLES ADAMS, ,I , ,y2Mntha tf 2 : Eighth and Ardistr6ets UANT ILLAS I - MANTILLAS I No- BLROY respectfully invitee the Latta M call and examine his stock of Mantillas, embracing many, styles not to be found elsewhere. Onr stock is the Largest, our patterns the latest styles, silloar price* so kwthat we defy competition. , 6,000 yards Black and• fancy Silks, 87g, 45, 50, 66; rich, eax, 55,16 ; very rich, 81, 87g, 05,11. , - 10,000 yards Detainee ' Barque, Ducats, at 10, 12,g, 18,1(, 20,22, 25,28, 81, 85, decidedly the •cheapeat In the city. 10,000 yards tine French Lawns, 10, 12g, lex, 20, 25, worth, many of Ahem, 87g to 62g, very fine. • One lot of Crape Shawls, at Slb, worth $,30. , 500 yarda side-band Oalsimeree, 87g, tenth $l, with a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys' wear, lees than usual prices. 1,000 yards Marseilles Wattage, at 26, worth 76. 1,000 yards new style' Ribbons, the cheapest in the city. 1,000 fine Preach Noedleworked Collars, at $l, worth • 10,000 yards of Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Swiss and cambric White Goods, the greatest bargains in the cityi Ribbona and Fringes and Trimmings, in endless va riety, at lees than half the natal price.. MaRLROY,' Jel-tnth a•tf No. 11 South NINTH Street. QIIMMER MANTLES. LACE AND CHANTILLY MANTLES and TAL MAB at much reduced rates to claim the stock. - • • SHARPLESS BROTHERB, 11 0 /84i • - CHESTNUT and EIOLITH. I . INEN SHEETINGS. Rlchardson's and other excellent melees, of Sheet. logs of all widths. Pillow Linens and Irish Bhlrling Linens. Bummer Blankets and Quinn. BIIAIWLEBB BROTEIBRO, Jy2S.lf 011148TNIIT and BIGHT!". NEW YORK MILLS MUSLIN. NenTork Mills soft tinlsh; - Wamentta, Williams. rine, Arkwright, and other beatbrands; Masonrthe Gold Modal, veil fine and light . SHARPLESS BROTHERS, jl2B•if CHESTNUT AND MOUTH. HOODED CLOAKS, FOR THE SEASIDE, AT SIX DOLLARS. TRAVELLING OR DUST CLOAKS, Indlepeneable for a Country Ramble or en route to the $3 So .14 BPrin ra t OW MAN TILLAS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE. BLACK SILK, SILR, AND LACE. CRAPE MAR ETZ CIRCULARS. WRITE BAREGE CIRCULARS. AT onn-uair YORKER TRIM, TO OLOBII TUB BEASON, .AT TOR PARIS MANTILLA ENtronium, 108 OILESTNUT etreet, - JplT S. W. PROCTOR tr. CO. /11 HE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED CRAIIIISHAWLS net offered in this City are now being Mid by TIIORNLEY & CRISP; N. B. oor. EIURTR and SPRING GARDEN. Wo'purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendous swig°. for CASE, . . a lot of very rieh Embroidered Crape Shawls, same quality and style u we have gold for TWENTY DOLLARS! which we ato now selling at the extremely low price of TWELVE DOLLARS!! Ladles, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a nawnlioks seriwb ilo miss! Also, Plain Crape Shawls, from $4 to $l5. - MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargains in Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Maa ttllay Travelling Dress Materials in great variety. Thin Summer-Dress Goods. Organdies, Mirages, Grenadines, &c., ko BLAOK caLKB, I'ANOY BILKS, &o. Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Boys' Wear. Linen Goode, of our own Importation. Summer Gause and other Pamela, &c., Mina, Veils, lembrolderiaa, Gamlen', Gloves &e., at TlivitliLEY k CattiM''S “ONE•PRICE CASH STORS,” N. S. Oor. SMITH & SPRING GARDNN Streets. 3019.41 . Nero thiblztatiotto TO ADVERTISERS, TO ADVERTISERS: TO ADVERTISERS: TO 'ADVERTISERS: TO ADVERTISERS: THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, - PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, PUBLISHED DAILY , AND WEEKLY, AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,: HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION, •, HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION, HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION, HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION, HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION, IN THE SOUTH Itt THE SOUTH IN THE SOUTH IN TILE SOUTH IN THE SOUTH W. S. JONES, AUGUSTA, GA STORY ON THE CONSTITUTION NNW NDITION. COSISI2NTARIES ON THE CONSTITUTION OF TUE UNITED STATES; with a preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States, before the Adoption of the Constitution. BY HON. JOSEPH STONY, LL. D. THIRD EDITION, REVISED, 2 w015....8 y0....57 50. Notices of the Previous Rditions. TIN work on the Constitution of the United Ptates to noo of his moat eminently imecessful labors."—[Daniel Webster. "They contain a most comprehensive and accurate exposition. . . . . They ehould be attentively read by all who are desirous of acquiring a correct view of the original Constitution of our American Celohlea.”— (London Law Review. " The work now before no is to our Constitution eli that Ithieketenere Commentaries were to the English Constitutlon."—[American Monthly Review. Just Published by LITTLE, BROWN, .k. CO., No. 132 WASIIINOTON Street, Boston jy3l-sat tu&thif THE NEW BOOKS. -,--. !MT. LEOTUREB OF LOLA MONTEZ. 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Bvo, 816 paged. Jost received and for sale by tY k n BONIER, Lavr Book eelleta, Publishers, and Importers, 1Y29 19 South Stith street. MEW MAGAZINE. LI BRYANT h STRATTON'S " AMERMAN MIR CHANT' , le unw ready, and may be bad at all NEWS DEPOTS. Their *mit, °apt. J. IL Dell, le canvassing Ulla city for yearly subscribers. Price $2 per annum. Address BONA, T dc. STRATTON, Mercantile College, 8' E. aaV)4ll4 U 9HTNUT Streets, Phi. illt4o/014, 1 4,7 Wants. MANA.YUNK—OARRI:ER WANTED, A Onnier and Agent la wanted. , to take charge of a route and delivet the ~N ATIONAL MEW A NIO," a new Weekly Paper. Apply at the Office. No. 108,4 S. THIRD Street, (np stalled formerly Sunday Leader Office. aub-If WA NTX D-;--Type and Materials for Job Wane in cachous° for prime laud In th:9 - State of Kentucky. Title warranted. . Apply So JNO. WHITIIiG, No. 181,1 i S. THIRD second story front room. ' auft4t* r - ANTED-A situation as Lawyer's Clerk, -by a yoUng DOM well read In the law, and who Is a good papist. sad willing to engage •Me services at a fair compensation. Address LAW; at this Office. auf.litet • - . WANTED—A Purellatteir.for an_exclusive will be given. • • 'flusinese,weltestabllehedindWinglianfleoraely) Only $5OO required. Batintaatorr reasons for melling out sub Stet Addrofie JACOBS BlotuVe Mosta'. . tiVANTED—A. G I R,L to di:OliEtu work Apply at 25 T WENTT:I3P.COND Ht. ans-Ito ai WANTED—=By a Briciakyar:Lnmber, and 'carpenter work, In exchange. for Bricks and Bricklaying. Address M. N., Bloadra Mainkte„k • . • and4t* • WANTED—A purchaser for B. Mtkefry,With a good ran of custom. Pm , farther Infordistion address a note to, BAECER.Y, 9 Press OtNee:Nrhtote will meet prompt attention,. • ant•Stik A GIRL wants a situation as Cook. Inquire at No. 4 FURLONG'S Court, Cherry street', shove Seventh. - -"- au4.2t* AYOUNG MAN, 119 years of age, desifes . empicfeMent in A Wholesale flArdware Store. •Is willing to make himself useful.' Address C. 1), Office of The Press. - . , ank•atte WANTE D-:-Tn a Wholesale -Provision House r !' situation.as Porter. Good referinci given:- , Addreal WILLIAM, At this Office. au4-2t* WANTED-=A Situation, by a young man, in a arst-class Domestic Commission Dry•gooda Souse, to learn the business. The most acceptable references given. Address A. U., at this Office; au3-at* VlV:ANTEDAnintelligent Lad, who writes If ,a good, plain hand; to learn, the Conveyancing business. Address Conveyancer," office of this paper: e43.-4t* - WANTED—Byu young Man who bas had V V. two years , experienee in the'olfica et an Incl. Once Coinpany, a altnailon ra a similar line Of Waimea (tool reference glean. Addriies liisiminee;" °Eats of _ - • - ' "• • 503-31*- IORAZER RIPER MINES:=WAVTED__ T nontyAve men to cotheetti an orginizitiocompiny. Aliplicanto will ba even every information cult& 'sub. Jed by eadressl4 (until Angumt 10) 00. X. 1898, Phila. doipbla poet Office. ;ANTED -A Partner, With a caah capi tal of $l,OOO, to Join the advartisSr in a safe end preamble manufacturing business. Tor partneri.- lars, address TBAlfri.o, ,, at this Office. aO2-4t* V‘ i jANTED,-By a steady Man, a SITUA TION. as Draymen or Porter. in a WhOliside Store. Is a good driver and thoroughly understands the care of home—can Op hie Jut employer Be refer. °nee. Addrins , S PORTER." at this °MSc - , an2-6t* • WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES v :oAVALNY—Able:bodied, .unmarried men, to Atom will be given good per, board; olotblogl and medical atteodanoe. - Ray from gl2' to per month: No 111111 having a wife or child will- be liceeßW• Apply for NOUN TSD BNRVICB at No 817 MANNIT iltevet; above xightbs 1 107711 aide. • W 777. A%f N. BOYALL, _ lst, Lied. 2,1 Bee. of Cavalry, tp1741 Neernitlog Sox Oak anb Co fit. aI — STORE TO LET.—A desirible Store; MR. No. 24 N. TEUND Bt. For the Brat Are months at mpro nominal rent. gm T 0 RE N T—The second and third AR dories of N 0.103 AIME( Street, ascond door aboTO Front, north Ado. -Apply to - ' , . aullAt . , , .. . ' - 9tiottltWoter Street. . $ 1,000 A. WELL—SECURED — AND promptly paid Ground Reit or $6O, for sale st a small dlacoutt, Apply to • • - R. 0. THOMPSON & G. U. CONARBOB, jy311.9t . No 933 ARCH Street.. $2, 1 )(10 —FOR, roll secured Mortgage for • 52.0000 r ell secured on property wo{th more than double the. amount. Apply to 4011 N B. STOOKDALE, .SY 22 " 924 Booth SIXTH Street. OFFIOE TO—LET.—AN MX for an Inauranee Company, or almllakcor.. - porition, haring three oomronnleating 'rooms on the same floor, No. 222 WALNUT Street, abort DC/08. Immediate possession given. Apply to JOHN O. K . 4 THOMAS T. BUTHIISSI, - , No. 112 South TOULTH Street, - zolSO•ttiths-tf - seoond story, front room, WANTED TO PURCHASE—A cor ner•store ,Property, euitable fora GroCery and rroeision bosh3ess, with stabling attached. Booth of Arch street preferred. Address GROCER, Preis office.' VOR SALE—A valuable . LOT, in the viol nay at the Baltimore' Depbt, la an improving neighborhood. Bor•partleulturo i addrese J. K. 51392 927 Poat-office.. J 716 Boorbing. B 0 AR DIN G.—A Lady recently arrived from Europe desires to obtain a small Parlor and Bedroom with board in a quiet family., Location must be wan of Tenth greet, and between Market and Yin°. any-2t* BOARDlNG—Vacancies for single GeOtle. 10 men La 64 N. SKVENTII. sn4-Itle ' OARDIN (I—Art elderly Lady wishes .12 Boardingin api irate family, where she will re-. calve kindlyattentions and enjoy the cointertsof a home. Liberal board will be paid. Address, for three days, HENDERSON, Blood's Dispatch. an 3 3toi A GENTLEMAN AND LADY or SINGLE .L 1 GENTLEMAN may obtain Board at 714 011EiT NUT Street, oppoifte Maaonie Hell. . au4-61.* BOARDING.—A Gentleman and MS Wife wish Boarding In the central part of the city. diddreas FRANCIS, office of this paper. an-3t* personal. PERSONAL.—If JOHN P. McDANIELS Rill call at No. 218 8 WATER Street, he will be Informed of the whereabouts of hie sister ELLEN. aus.2t* PERSONILL.—Thin is to caution the public against harborirtg or trusting my wife ELIE &BETH JANE, as she hen belt my house witheht the least pro eotatlon DLISHA D. CROWLEY. au4.4tie JODERSONAL.—JOHN 11. GROLHOTZ Is JI ris longer authorized to make collections or receive moneys due the ondenslgned, as he Is no longer my agent. futt-Ltir B. B. SUBLTON. Notices. OFFICE SHAMOKIN VALLEY AND POTTSVILLE RAILROAD CO., 309 WALNUT STREET. Puttanitrata ' Jaly 80,1868 The Coupons due Apamat .Ist, 1853. on the bonds of the Phlledelphla and Sunbury Bailroad Company. upon which the beck Coupons tree bean feuded, and *leo the aeud-aunual interest on the funded Coupons, will be paid at the office of this Company, on and after MON DAY next, the 2d of August. 3. H. OASHINS, .1y314t Secretary. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT 1 THE DIREOTORS OP THE PHILADELPHIA AND GRAVE PERRY PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY require the second Instalment to the Capi tal Stock of 23 on each share to be paid. and will re ceive the name on MONDAY, the 16th day of August next, between the hours of 10 and 12 a , clock, at the office of the Company, 001 WALNUT Street. -11111-2. GEO II ARMSTRONG, Secretary. I - 11HE USE OF FARINA. IN ITS MOST lIFIALTRFUL FORSL—The working of Farina, as connected with the peculiar process by which WING'S FARINA CRACKERS are made, is known only to Mr. WING'S establishment. The superior quality of his CRACKERS has already caused them to become widely known, and they are now in extensive nee. . . Their remarkable excellence and great popularity have attracted the attention of those manufacturing other descriptions of Crackers and many of those per buy WINO'S ORACKR Its ' in order to supply their customers with Farina (hackers aloe. One or two individuals, however, have been offering the ordinary kind, which they make under the name of Farina Crackers, and have succeeded in selling them to • small extent. The selling of each Crackers for Farina has a ten dency to injure the reputation of TRUE FARINA CRACKERS, made by Mr. WING. Errors of this character, however, are usually cor rected on being properly exposed. FARINA CRACKERS ARE MADE ONLY BY MR. WING. They aro not made by others, because The process la unknown to thorn, nor have they suitable works—these require a scientitio arrangement, and great care la ne cessary in prolog the grain through the different pro -008/10111. The prtetice required in order to prepare and work the material succesefully le a Klima impediment to others. The impossibility of arranging the sponge without experience in title particular branch or kind of material, and the critical knowledge Indispensable In producing such an extremely light and nourishing attestants no WING'S FARINA CRACKERS, cannot be accom plished without consummate skill and the mum nem!, eery to carry It ant. The whole business requires groat core and good judgment, and mast be carried on extensively In order to make it successful or profitable. The objeota to be attained by Mr. WPM wore to pro duce a superior article at a price suitable for all classes. For this he has labored long, and subjeeted himself to =adequate outlay of capital. The pretence, therefore, on the part of any ono else, that they make FARINA - CRACK ERB, is simply a de rice resorted to in the hope of ailing more of an arti cle than thiwtherwlee would do, if offered tinder the proper pang" , • ith the new of a largely extended buelneee, Mr. WING has continued for some time peat the present low price for his Crackers. It has been freely fuherted by prominent Cracker Makers in the city of New York, that with the great amount of hand labor bestowed. on WING'S FARINA CRACKERS It is impossible for him to realise a profit at the present pace. Mr. WING'S object, however, Is toplace his CR CR ERB in the market at a rate that will enable all persons to use them freely, and not advance the price, unless absolutely necessary. The increased use of WING'S FARINA CRACKERS, with the commendatory remarks of Parents, Teacher'', and Physicians, as well as many persons in various posi tions in life, whose powers have been more or leas weak ened by sedentary habits or occupations, is-strong proof of the healthful and beneficial results which have at tended their use. Theilligreat nourishing properties, and the ease with which the stomach digests this pleasant food, are well established, and there can be, on testing them, no doubt of this fact, via that the mole we ght of WING'S e i tA cKiNts will make more good Wool, and act more kindy upon the delicat, texture of the stomach, than anything else ever introduced in this or any other form of bread. • - All the FARINA CRACKERS have the name of A. WING Stamped on them, and thee° wishing to buy should ask for WING'r CRACKERS. • They may be bed of the best Family Grocers gene rally, and et wholesale only of A. IV. TROMPSON & CO., Noe. 221 and 223 FULTO C Street, New York, or DINGEE & BROTHER, Wholesale Agents No. 146 South PRONT Street, Pitiladla. jy24 sat to 21,-& th & to 41 TAW & BEERS' LUBRICATING GREASE, the best and cheapest compound for grossing :the axles of OMNIBUS S. CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and GEAVY MACHINERY. Per sale In tin cans, kegs, and barrels. by all the DRUGGISTS Is the city and the MANUFACTURERS, jrl2-6in No. IS SOUTH WATER Street. A LLSOPP '8 PALE ALE, in Mids., a /A ro.ohint ostq l .l;ou bat 34, in Cuatam liouso utorem, for MI,, Li WILLIAM 11. I'XATOPI, 444. 1,0419vAk litvter Otzed, , .1 , , i,' .. L^.4~~ ~lll~6tQltliLO. .. _ VAETELOR's fIATIONAL THEA.TRE.— ,v v NEW EINASON. L-• • - 102 EPH O..FOSTER ".8616 twee a d 'Maa*tari_7f, 0. Stage-Manager. THOBSDAY ; EVENING, August 6; 1,08 - The greet Melo-Hraivario 6w:tante entitled IVANHOE; • ' 'or, The - Knight °Cdr. Lien React: - Ivanhoe Mr. Mules Yeast. The Lady li.rlrene. ' - • - Be moor . hebileca • W. vtioke. To cordniona:e with the 'inntieing farce of - THE IRISH TUTOR. ' Tekrp Oltourlge. Mr J. Efittootir. Boca W Yount". '‘L' The Orcheetra under the dIropN6A of Mr. 0. Reinhart. - Doors open' at 7g:, To commence at 8 o ' clock. ' , Tickets of adroireton, 25' cents 'necared seats ; 2$ - ante • Orchestra_chairs. 50 cent. ; f iesta in Private Box: 76 wits Wriele Box, 86 end Pi Family Circle , Jnouraui tLimganiee. 'VIM QUAKER- • CITEINSURAWOE COMPANY, O,,FHILADELPHIA, 4438 . 1V,u!prr stilton:mai of thehiisiness and condition of The Quakes City Insurance Company of Philadelphia; fat the sdx it:tenths ending June 30, 1863 : - - Capital and Surplus, January 1.1868 " $277,070 II Interest received and accrued from Jan.', to Julyl ; :1.868 0,924 U Premiums rep.eived frum Jantuu7litio July. ist, 1858 - 113,0f4 ST littivageand Reinsurance received . 4,en 24- 402,62114 Loam's implyne,&4l., Lnases p4t4 464,461 64 Dlitdend, rehmr 4llo ol r t tarn p ro miu.ms, , en4 experme 83,84 44 - 98,348 OS Balsam renisinloo withlho liom r psay July 1, aos i m sa . ' • assiT9,:,, ' kends, mortgages, stocks, irpon ' bonds, loans on collate:A, and - ' call loans, 4,F,0 ' Osivia so - :- Bills itocelvable -'- 9041,19 - Clash on hand and In Bank, and . , _ dos from nerds '_20,918 cis 80s-481. as depltia Mock 4m,000 00 . , . OPP/illittil. - e 160130111 U. HAILT--Priddest. -. H. P. 8.088-91es•Preiddent. H. E. 001H/BHALL4-84tretary and Trastani 8. H. IitITIM,—/Issistant Bbaritary. - - . . oot ß toagare, - :-.8 - 064Atil 8. hosior, • I. P. oar Pastor Pandit. • A o..oatan, - marina EV Andrew H. Obsambeni, flanuiAl Jonas - 81.4,4 - I. W. Batley. - - Hon. B B. ,?olsa ' H. B. Ooggehall; - lan L. Pomeroy. - B, B. VOGGATIALL, Seeretegy. Attest : jy2tPlmolf VIRE INSURANCE. . . it: -BY TES RICLIANCR'III7YOM, INSORANOM COMPANY OIVPHILADRLPHIA. - Os Buildings, Lir/stud or Porpoise', M,chaediu,. - • PerwilSTl, ite., is Mum" or Connor. , . - 0221011, , No. 506 WALNUT STRUT. , CAPITAL. 5171,926.. deems, 1262,41.82. Invested as Move, vie • - First Mortgages op Improved City Property,. -- worth double thenmount ' /20,200.00 Pennsylvania Railroad CoNi..6 per *eat. mortgage Loan, $84,000, coat' ' 91,600.14 Allegheny County 6 per. eat. Penns. • , 10,000.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Ode. Stock. .4,000.00 Stock of the Reliance Mutner Inettrance - Company - /9,114.00 Stock of County lire Insurance C0.........1,060.00 Scrip of Suntity Insurance C ompanies . .... 476.00 Bills receivable, busmen ,paper.... ....... ' 42.111.60 Rook Accounts,,acorned interest, Ad 1,226.11 Cult on hand and in Bitn9. _ 16018.20 4 6 6 • 2 2 TiN,ttin,"l*gint. moss. . SanntelßispiLuk Robert Steen, , William Musser, . Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall uq, Z. Lothiop, Charles Leland, • Jacob I. Bunting. _ ,Smith Bowan, • - Jehu lIINCHMAN„. Secretary. Clan Tinglet, Wllltun R. Thornton, - Dotld S. Brown, Cornelius Btesenson, John B. Worrell, • H. L. Ouson, Robert 2v laud, Moles Jammu • Chories B. W ood,. ; •-• James B. Woodwid. feW.e to th-ri.ll M A iLEB,IOAN „FIRE, INEURANGE CIO„ INCO#PORATED 1810-imusrsit pica ti 0.310 WALNtiT ittreet; . aboii Third, Philadelphia Karingnlarge paid- up Capital Stook and Surplus lures tid in sound and lill'llole Hoonritite, oontinunti Insure on Dwelling, atom, -Furniture, ,M Vessels In Port and their Cargo* and ot her - Property. All Lows liberally and promptly a4Juted. George Abbott i :•• -•. John, T. Lewis-, JohtfWelah, - • Caspar W. Mon* Samuel G. Mortoo, • , Ames R. Clamp,' Patrick Brady, labinuet Q. Datilk. - • Charlie W. -Pankow. • , °sown ..mpo . n o Pridia' , THOMAS B . - NAM - 8. Secretary. - ,14431. if Oaninge Suds. Pr HE SPRING GAMDEN - -SAVING (0E1.21911510 ST %ROI 1,110y1L119111.10/ PNIMITLY•32/0 : • 'Mt!: L NM PDB ORMT. Internet allowed to Depositors, ind all lioneye Paid beck on Demand. OFFICE, 831 NORTH. THIRD STREET, ((6000t.natetim.lionit Butinnien' - This Inataution to now open for the transaction or truancies. and is the Cray Ohoitursd etteing Fund loaded in the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to - 2)N o'clock, and also on MONDAYS and Tlll3llBDiall, from 6 until 9 o'clock in the Droning. Frederick Slat, Stephen Smith, John P Le lion:llenry &term& Daniel Unierkeiler, Hon. Wm. Mlllerard. i . Frederick Steake,, - tranclo Hart, • • Jolson P, LeOlere, John Kinder, Jr.. , - Preside] Beereinry, GNOWGIC T. J J acob Doakames B. Prlies, 7 , Joseph II Coos!! : • George Woetapper, J. Weeley Bray, • Robert:B.-Davidson' . P. 0. Bllmaker, Zahn P. Verna, George }lamb*, • 'Jan Earn. t JAMBS B. PRINGLN. HORN.' -0214 NZ SAVING - FUND.--lINITED - STATES Pittin COMPANY, corner of T . 1113D and MEM NUT Street,: - Large and small tams melted, and paid hook on de tnand, withoutiontlOei with PIVN PIIR ONNT INTO UT from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. • °Moe hours from 0 until o'olomk every day, and on MONDAY NYININGO Dom: main) o'clock. Marrs toi gale on England, Irelaad,-aod Boothuldi from LI upwarda. President.—lSTßPlEW B. OBAWICCID Treararer—PLlNY MK. Teller--Jahritg R. MINTER. l i Ulif*---F.nrE nu CENT. iii- TER BT—NATIONAL BAYSTY TRUST' 00M rA2IT.--WAINIIT BTlingr 8017TH-WEBTOOSNXIS OP MUSD, PECUADELPHIA. • /1001VOILLTID IT TIM DWAVIOV PimignmAmik, ' Money ls received ia say sant, large OT =An, and in terest pa from the day of deposit to the day of with. The olive Le open every day from 9 &cloak in tka aorniusall 5 o'oloek in the minim, lead on Monday end Thalday eeenlnge tal 6 °Nick*. HON. HYMBY L. BENNaIt, Yrandent, ItOSSIBT 8.11,111003, The freeidese. WY. J. Baan, Secretary, DrasOinnuer . . Iron. Henry L. Benner, . P. Omen Browder, llderand L. Porter, Joseph B. Bau Robert Selfridge, Wands Le..„ R. Ashton, Joseph Verkee 0. Landreth Jeanne, Henry Difrenderftee. TLePinney le received and payment" nude deny: investments are nude in eonformity with the provisions of the Charter, In BReL HSTATR MOST GAGER, GROUND BENTS, and such drat olds wed- Pea as will always hand perfect secar•ty to the depo tore, and which cannot foil to give permuted) sad de bility to this Institution. (VO. 88 (241) DOOR. STREET.—PIPS L N PER ONET. STATE SAVINGS FOND. IVO. 88 (241) POOH STREET. WIVE PER OE NT. STATE SAVINGS MD. IVO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVIC L 7 PIM OBET. STATE SAYINGS FOND. fO. 88 (241) DOCK STBEET.-rivz PEA ON'NT. STATE SAVINGS POND. .ally liemonale. REMOVAL.- BAILEY A CO., Jewellers, and Mannll4ot - users of Star.. ling Silver Ware. Here removed from their old tan to the steer atom No. 819 CIEFATIPZIT EMIZET, (Three doom seat of the Girard If oaeo,) whore thoy offor for sale a new and cholas assorting:a et BTBRIANCI BIi;VBR WARB, BINS JEWELRY. CLOCKS and WATOUEB, PLATED WAHX, aa4 'BANDY COODB REMOVAL-J 0 .N P TAILOR* II A B ICE 11i1PFEP N. E. CORDER OF FIFTH AND WALNUT STD. Pnuarmrtm, Ally 16,1868. REMOVAL SAIL E. 014,DWELL & CO., 482 OHI9BT2iIIT STREET, PRETIOVS TO WIXOM° TO ?EMIR NSW STO3S. 0119111 VIZIR STOCIIK OW PLATED GOODS AT A MEATY REDratioN PROM USUAL PRIORI/. jy23-1m if Eirntiotrp. Ce 4; KINGSBURY, M. D., DENTIST, Would Inform hle Mende that he has REMOVED te Ind WALNUT Street, above Eleventh. tamps PETE r tn , PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE 14-GENERATING GAS LAM' Is the oni \tent Earner that has e t-- ...I•CONDUOTOR ATTACHED. For Rafaq; Cheer seta, stet OrtUlaitei, tt .garralas all others. STATE AND CSUNTF BIGHTS 70E FALB. Addreee D. P. kETEES, - S. W. eorner PISCOND and CHESTNUT Ste. Phlla delphial and 424 BROADWAY, New York. mht...ly-rp .IVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOS. /Li to your Interegt., owl pat onlse 13881tRit , 8 LAMP FACTORY, 109 Font% RIGIITH street, below Chestnut. Previous to hie °psalms. a rreponsible foolery, you were charged $lB for work which be is now dolog in • wax' Muted manner from l to sle Support him, or yen will have the ramp thanes to . 1.14_* OWLER, WELLS, & CO, 922 WIRSTNUT Street, keep standard works Ca Phrenology, Physiology, Water Wire, and Pbo. 4k Dogs:lly, wholesale and retail. Pbrenologi. eat PcaJoiostion, with charts, and lull writ.. ten deseriptiom A oheracte7i, given day and Oren tog. Cabinet free to visitore. Orders by wall Wl* addrealted W.Nowler, Wells, & C0. b22 Wiesisitlk WO. 144/4144. jyl3-ta th tatam