' tP» i ?*» Sf '’Hfi’}|isi^'s#l : ,l^B%# , - 4^^?^W| ?^ - ‘ Jslipito.,je »* ■— V'li l :: '-'-■ W r . ' Ondtholr HabUiUoV.ejelttilfebfcapitali are for - • Circulation .*.....,. .> 4- ■ •.'*a * ;. •■ * . ?.£\ &i^W^^nkg- A ~ j L „;. - r »tMynrta'f^H{rtT^ftllnany'pf 1 filliaK lUiti -,'-' 7'- ’■''‘V " ',920,418,854/’' ' ! , /-■-•>, Tbe^xeeaaof liabilities amount# to. ~y and'liohaa': .- -*i» faco : Ihat -bospsakis A^^ahimafion,, a^d-M«#«a« s Js japrO. th»‘ V ill •rtf-Jfl'i&&?.•«■»> «»*» toolde* that, wo *gS*. to fc8to ?8 b»' the .bi&d»jjfPhiladelphia.; ■ '&&&, :« T8 * te ft“w l^. f f ' £? - , TPU-inr(aaged.ppbllb; institutions,. Tho/only ; .'■' jtroand lbr^w»m«eU^f;|a<;in-' Ute fact' waa' WiaSS!»' l ,lBi(l,' : apa;hi«.l«l»ra.in' #at by . the High S6pd?.t^^i‘^W® J tt^]HLf r «BortvfiniS;' anamberofsmall’inatitution#, s the pVojwrtidn of ejrponspatpthe'CapiM aild busineas 'transacted ia tiudoondue’' ■* r«rfat!iinf lH,Mytob J lo jy and In anr. fostitotionS'.jn-preOeriUngrbeautiful architectural : effirt-b 1 ' iijrnnmenta to atnuigera.yi-, . V**" s 'aiting oar oily, iaoufebftho power of amallor'S&iiai {• WsWW***- & . b«> machinery if wo .are to. have mo?e v wbuld?.wa!!e,iap*an4)dowii wbilc taTklrigilearning banking caplttl, wb would much prefer 'tup di,- t (fiftn-j largffidrit of- oxiating inatitotiona to tbo production c''rofnow Vith'ajhiffl.rapittlAnd multiplied eir-‘j k * Vens^^i^^i'ffs^fc'Hl;r ! ....'-. .■,. ..asJ.'tSj l *! ,' -' OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT. •; - H ,jiof‘rElyainm’.',: bask?. | .«*somoW%i a i-:ri.%- *»*&'; m&mm .. and'ftf;appoMt3(l!;to’'l)o'iM«.apecial Pliiliidelphin,.. tim&trf #3,a»,iW)' SmfiOO sra.ooo SsSiM&- J2®w -JiSH-Jg' ?a«f- -SS’SS ' «TnTUli}iiA([ ATTvitiiiheTn'AliivitiA iKnir iiMMt ~ aiut- rUHU’k-MMil.; >-3|fMd)l3«, 3)801&|334 829J81 4 9SS«BS3ri *SSSi®M- ;4, 1,482,000 ' SSSSoO . 223,000 i :{« ’» '■W .|ia*;««ook;d “taw .-vww •»•» • utmi conimprdo'.v’ 5 .'; ■ :«»Jb9 KWjUr. V »MB .MW* Sciipoli’WbPbeatd (iirant ~. 2|ist.7sa a.W.aM lao.oia 'Zv,i9o •• nreoprrcd ’ Trwlelimen'AV!. Oiaaas. ;:■■ co9ASB > Ko,«B 128JW3 "»VW Consolidation... . 471W2 , 478A42 5a,444 76.187 „„. c1tr............ , . 832,700. , 88t,W7 j:M»,706 . 150.70 J. , Common* ealth. . S4l.ns ‘336,663 . 64 J03 68,676 - ■AS.FJ'Mb'ioicd fiotftJJichange; .; T ’'3«AaB, '. BSt.tST: i .KM ‘ 77A50 iU “®5!,•;•'}••{;"'•.• ,i :?67A»; .„360,m6 n.m .64aw « - } cmcmifTipx7 - ,v”' - r ">uly2«..iAu»u.tl. Julyjg, Aua^. ilipparetj iil It ) PHilndalphis, :.;. 91,558,000 9280,000 $273,000 .' maker 1 Worth Araonca. 1,CT8,005 286>88 -283^38 FnrmA-Mocii.. 2^8641 3, 387,645 mm Commeroifi! -702,000 . 6704«0; ~146 000 ,139.000 was IK Mecn*mca’.»,... . , 528.0U0 ; 155,150 /J 31.520 rW. Whort \C*~.s, y*um,‘ 1 ssxm, -103 000 v - n Sputtupwka.'.ai \9»456} ' 105,895. J{T7,730 Kensington.,..r. ' l THO,iiSi' ISS 132,470. l yiie Taia^uan. ’; ,Fenn Township. t emxea. r.twlmi - *>#2s w,m - And, fcCCordingtoiisifofimUoa/it^iUycSfM.v-ly^ ‘JJJjjtetn.*,;:... ‘ Mdtto i;SS» jStfg' j?SSo -'S$B -20,730 ■ solos ~" nrtfl.; «|Mi-im{ikßfa' _ TrsdeiiWJil g.. „~. - >,444,105 " 96,940 ■* -’g&B -,S?I *a«- -e of cflrrycomba bo, Conunbnwealth. .'n aoo.So loSt ' 96^30 . . • CoptKaohanao, .235,fwt ; *3BA» - 27,t00 ■nm i-AWH > lifm : 06,474 '*• ’T0ta1:.;...:.. ItA6*^4'l4^4Aa.;.>^tffi6«.!l,776,o« :-«^ve^sji^|^J^P^g^is' : ,fc^^'3Mii^ , ■ srreefc'uajjraßo fof. -tiineH- of CPA-' J and ho he's: • : »'faco'that : 7bosps^B?f>f*^ihvO?l(l^'|JiiinoUon, . siioWj.whtiJhi'; in/fro ! nt^iH , ■iHoiS^W'BOfhWTmfolb'reß^Mitiio^fptjhejSior^: woe *Vj«» wd iA‘ atiaihwJabore-itr -the High tindtonduetf ng rwlk'tlbtiflujiytliWgy and Inan^ to he essential .to the r Taking • r-»' bat* ; w^uldwaiir.n]s end j down wliiltf^taTking’rieiutiiij'g _ cVvihg?J«ieli ? to s hjlrtew l hing/tii4V' hi'^olHsa-tobnv alishVr His? ; if tlc)ight L ;'wfafte ; 'iAift'gling^%ftb”-lB^ r d he s j^jT^hie4t'lJyp.^h|T®levafe thp]r ‘toney.abd;'. ': todeav 9. an wmfetn rlt ; »Mjd .fcmtify orbeadtily^ ; ( ; - ior : m<£^l^irfeihfed'4 \r44^id(kifa^tttli{rht^hv^md;U^lW,U:>ai9; 1 masterly and minute? lMtdbe : l>rsncbin.whlchho the, grammar pnoof; - the ' • itoeniipublid.Jijfoi • r Buch l^dna-^stemt)f;griGnmw 7 h'a^.^M > iH ; pMr-qit4«jp{jo ht^auiitl^^hc!, - following is .oxaibplc of hla bohT®f»ti tf goodie? , f I " The an imitative art. ; of-earrycombs • be, - ' •.hecordiM -- 3raitB i -wddld>dj^/|nn\ti|)ly L mi^id^w^i^biig^hlarAltasibna.iutdjfixllur -by his repetitious,'‘go that' tixe'..auieite«t ‘ pMgrepsing ahdJh'i 'dnfl^t'were'ndt toft behind. . -* of^-PrenohmVSTAnd' , hh < toA^thp“t^ey=J^^i:tho^profeMorailipyOf'iF^el>eh ' hbroSFh^fo^jtlftf'Of t TlTe , resided to Ptf#hr«w*qfcC J fhoso chat tyrnestvy '*nd f ; wnfyle tteta - foliated' whdy f -published * feswrßache.-jn hisbc^iTaod,; w«a n Eon^.^He 1 #Ato& thfet *xitwas- aspnreVofin tense. , gratification ,tdhSfJjclbTed.tweoeptbr/jp; ciH^^^ > pfki«dtK/4iche.^Vwb<^«^rn';^ ; ' ' ■ ;mettW;fandjpp]ljUcal boi«a«Jodn:4Bili^'iintt^r«dgnei^s , . .Uon^swdb4#U3sferemfi«s%y r df.morabJ;' ie«bnttjhia- own 1 ; luid' he 7 taught fall th«l 7nofdrenth^iaBUcßUy»:Oaithat ? ac* : yootl? vfcWs-of ‘bU Awn r to oitough. to defouu' -themrwell.->Jn4id3if)lidb,;hd was rather easy, and d»elilsd3 : ff»fc *h»t ‘ »•. Minit by thc popili. , Ai'tcr.liSvttKthpUigh Scfel; ho ! b*cPin*paStofi(inaEni»jo()riii(ordhuittbiin th« .cli«nge T heWHDilcred.ov<.rtiicljnionfrom t>I«oo to g«s; ÜBlif iToho C. CrcrKMi wRu elrcWti. proOrßor of natural OhUoeophy' ih lB-A2, fliHi;ho, reria;ncfl his p»itkm. p«H&entS«,y*ppjlcA,tyEf^^wf.l^Daa,ll; 11 , ,f1i0 course, induced instruction in tile cleoichts mod Ho fjnvo bnt ono lecture, orcorductceilrutono .’reciioc . tiop, c»ch fjojkonLfUy,.; &&&¥*'■ ■ mStf^p^p^Wtfri^rnmwitßSfjßrtlnfoStretftE'; Crcswp.wM SpSbolaiit'Uib, J&tok'jih i^ivfk^eiirTt.A,?;(>,•■ cJohi F.-Fraiocwnti cloclwl ptoXcßßorcpC notoni! Jrtmiiiljrs»<3;” Rnd Jlo ; rrafgnod In loifx Jar -‘ H -" vr *-~ ‘ .-His; ins t ,;’;d pli-; ,Terwfciifc- 4 a Tem3y,-- j coafiderit,>_andin)n»t©rlj r ''»f»y,'- lid ;tho’;%dclUfr.d: jmm&c : *W; taa^a-j - reolod*. *Ttfsigiied!*iiia-: pjukee lit. t'jjjuaes it' rocniftsbT i j the - v |ftipi L**©)* ii-tUcitff: lil4;BoBje$: t» &&d in, M*JJ«ata*B^^;apnw>u'to-.boUtistractWfrom sdiblja(ii((!Rtfoa^cPHife^!l,.f'Baph«4jKiid>^tm'ieBn: ‘> riMer,i?ro?fii|*jl 4m» Yiakmsj-iiiKt-uiiflOtv nKjro'.efftblo■.cOnditionPr'lhah alt thoroughly. (Kt«n;i thojligb trcnppin',fdh'ttdryrl84J; t«e of wm, ntufeifr- Into Hae.^nuutirauo»>’i*f FrofeMOr ; H«nfvbfch*« qor ihe'OkaJMteriiiUdiif.'bis'BohOol at (tie tlKhelrft; ' 4^vi ‘ ' ? <>rj K t J . fc#n6, : in‘ tig 'last iVut effort si, ’ &k;,qJ4 story,: lCevd‘feAl^fd'.v;3Vb*n toSsmf9mmms. MMWaawaaßftga'i aigar4iatfidiie*tteryr'Therdnr?f I •i.s r WUijti is t - a S? nl^r t ■ fdtnwds Bewird,: o mpo»urc.jVt!:Ortar t ' ua aonw 'M\: v . '' - ; Y' -'- ~ fj ji --~"7* 1537. _ Loans. ; S|)Bcie.',’Circiillition. Novg M ;4.;:^ , ,iw,4a ...MifA Jan. r.H.VjJIS&in 770,701, ■' 1,011,0 M 11,«j,263 6,836,877 2;4J4,18l ‘ 16,6«,818' Jnft 'V.SJi~JB-461J)!7' 8563,556 •;■>,,HI ,73. *17,019505; Fob. 7... ,28,.7J.58» , a, ,3,786,465 17,007,167 Starch 7....a5,719,M3 6,926,714 • * X,661,337 K,372X3 . ■ - ; ?2' 9 2’ < 5 r ’ - a.0»,265 17576560 April'4,': 5J7,5J7iM7,;:6,168,043:,,3,05,JDS 17,164,770. , “• 11., . .37 668 1 sflM SOS'' S6BO «7" 17 002#* ‘ 18.,.,ff1,108,106 6,404.775' 8J84J131 17^39,494- ,25.'...271817,916 '658 691 -3,179,236 -.17^04,212 May. ,2. . . .27,747,339 6,880,813 '; 3,061,102 17,751,2® ‘‘ . .9,.. ,27,0*1,408' 6,M9,W) . ; 8(162,725 17,441,135 ,15-...27,435,263 . 6,3(8,620 5.090,007, 17503.2 M; ; ..I g- ...3ij8370>76;; 6*22,147 0,011559 .17,182,519 759 * 23175,730 .-16.451,661. Juno- '.6: i. J0,177573;,*5,413,587' 2592,193 *18,386,096 I ' 15 ;i,25500383 2,918,426_ ~16.003,149 ,' , ;.'" ; » , ,'(:.25 1 715^16-v' I 'eM;l67'i:,2ASsB4* ’15,795,980.- 58,408,80- 6506,81?/-;2.7»,K3 ,13533,4*3. Ju r.: 5.,,;|5,449540 ' 4537,063 .2506,203,- 15,491,044. • 33.248J£ ; ;'4506,111• ■ 2940,108- -14,795583* i ' 18-...25500573:* ,4,824564 ‘ -3573947' -15011570. (.•‘!.-;25.. -4,(197,004 (2508,592-*:. 14562520 A6*;.,;,.3.V7;J35C7,673. 4542513 ’2,77550 14554543 Jhe folloiriDg 38 >.tho ivockly’ HtHtomont- of the CWhripg llouan for «ndißg'&tupi«y> July-3jiviBs9: *; 1869. '’ ’ ’, , h!- .*, ’’ 'Clta ri n 0.., ' Balances. ‘July® *8,181(312 73 ' 8183,42853 i 1‘.27. J :. .t;,....' 2,4®jW6 f>l 217(106 80 % »- • 5.-* 12905190 * I, iSiv • ;.,v.,v ! .;9538>m 10, ••228,118 70 >“30,.-.'.jiJ.'.V,,.;-. .:..’.'}*r?518,08490 ... i'-TwJtlsl7 i *1,132,744 70 7 W© give b'etow. a alalemoiit hr tlio busmens of the fdr'tbOinontbof'July, ;1659.:'' ..-•„!*) 0.-..- ■' -7 ’. 7’.'h’’ \ v V.' i‘ H !y : *jirs- ! »S'v J . v’ • IW. --•*•* <>«.'- - '• dwfcv , xiZ&m tea*»> lljwr Entered for jtoUt«liftpt/oH .rLPZJjWS ®38,2W~ Freoindi*,ejitereU,*j.r.~, |si4,QDp: ? 399,236 . _ v . . . ,_V * 1867. - , 1859. Jntjr/..."; 1 ;/.;[${&,(&) ; W 5261 '“345.354' • 868,840 iPreV.6iKo«;. 2,147^-1,2» r 273 x ! ,‘fer^, QriWj& ’,^1^79,113- 41 The Stock thOi mourning after tho announocpiqntof.ttie * jncmbor^ Mr.- sl G,eoi^^Bn^en. ; jtransict^4; r putaul^;the* boar#*{ ]at; iucmbramlum ; whereof titkes to-day r the;placc of tbo usual report of m V’ai M \ v W«t: PhllpdclpbioV .49} * lieh ; Heclimi’ BftnkV i&i ; jUbsoq Bank of .Tennesseo, The money market has been bat little affected by If there is anymoVciment to >repoft, it is towards ■higher* \* f ■'2-*'~l ‘S?? I'l* r-'Vf *'~ ‘C- jjank fiavfe , '? -officeSHaiUtortl-CoaV Company perghare, paya» bfp'o^iUh'inst. Y;‘ <; ,; y a,!' V. , : ! r Thefoilolping is'a 'statement- of the business of. tbo.month : /C' \, ','• Bepo#if* ofGoiti~v;f/ivi-J'.{A,\.=,. A.-,i.vJ.-, w Beponta ftttdTnrohaMßor silvers, .v.. <<.«. * -j_ j&fiQQ oo T^aji>^^i^;.:r;;. . ,wit ♦.V-AAv. SEW,KSOO Totaldeposits,parableinbore..-.;;,ui.i;..' 'JSO.OOOoo ■ r \*;' -s-rv- '/>*.*• V,.y** coma.; . c . -...; -.-.. 4SJSUO 00 Gold bare Stamped. ..JW, w{...*, --...; - SM.TW S 8 Transmitied toTU.SiMint, Plula,,for coj aago \ , £7,720 56 vrThQ j^^menV: V SUtes, Treasury, froin returns made up to July, 25tb^»h6Wsitiiktvtfio (net amount Subject to draft, itf The prin cipal amounts were as^bUovrs&U Tfmig&fy; WaaljhrirtdnrJr.r. tvirtvr... v.vr. .8398,044 AMjsWnt Treasurer* Bojloji- .-,148,2941 AssistantTreasurer,New Y0rk'..,,!..... 1.2®,741 AMiftnDt'TreHffurer.PbilEdelphia... ..j. i 91,742 AwmnntTreo surer. New Orleans.-;'. !.:. .. 605,960 Depositary at Haiti more, Md.., . ' 125.744' Assay Office* New Yotk..j;. 432,513 Mint nr the United States, Philadelphia. . L .! 477,154 Branch Mint. NeirPrleanSv.*;UVW{.‘v.4B9,267 Branch Mint, Sau ,*> ,y. COO.OOO . Statement of depositiandcoinago at'thoMihl o tho Unitoi States,' Phi ja&GtjifiiaJ daring the month * BULLION DEPOSITED. FroniCaliromi«...„ $117,027 m OlO.rißourj«>.(s;;. ;..-,,y.\ ; il,ipi 00 T0ti1801d80p0a1t0r.',....'163,720 00 », -V; SII/VJSR BULLION. DEPOSITED. : c ’ MiWi|i»,Sjlym,l , !irelieoe»;. if. J-.,i.,.57,770;00 Hpftl'i.p .mi Moricim frKrtino. of n iloUnr It!- - > iOOttWfor pxcSinoo for n«w c«nUi..:. . at,ooo 00 (rfsWooulVcO'AVreOTVveiror'oxciin’tqi.fo’r ’ 67,7?0 00 t.BSWconta...™.'..-,.,......,,,,... 3,760 oo "-.TotdVdeiKMils.'. ,C„ ;«■»,<* ~.9219,230 00 1 •v.i.M.i- t-bs COIIfAOK EXECUTED.'"' ;■ -- > ! '• •/ ii’ t :abio’. i’-,'. 1 ;'- 1 Dtnoi/iiit alien.- . : A'c, drpttui, ■■■■■.;,(■-.'■ a>, 183 - Total u.#83,000 T0ta1......: •• #43,000 .corr«^.'., .'. v MMiOOO*Vt.M-K' . .nKCAPtTyLJLTtOS. '' * '.’-v, v .'7Ssw 1 Cent*. GtoldCoroage.;.'. Silver - ** Copper .Total,No;of piecesr... .3,161,201 Total value.sl9o,7BB <4/.! 'BhHndeipliia Cattle Markets 'J ' ,' j.;. tsr; , v y Augcat I^-1859. y ! :;Tho- offorlufes ;of J ßbqf Cattle wbro quite largo : at, Die , prieoBtf»e£6d , inlg f&to ffitf, iWo ThofeWowing-;! 'xnkdo,; Head 4rove yari : 1 ’ / : • , 39, v' * t :r .' .1 »' \ ., j r . , - C. 200. Bmlth • - la; w-,-Bid e i J «««;:- , -.. \ -■■ irJO,B«aeD* ii.htc.p, 3wfeBtißorcl«ri(lco., $7.50.-. ..38,:ThoTO»8 Btrl6klMii), CheBter c0.,58a9. . A 0 • 30,®.-B,jMley,;lll.ysB, . ■ , -..■JOf J grQBJ!. - , ,'. - :. . . , 10,WW. rorrcst, Chc«ter CO., $8n0.2.5. 40, Boott A Klmblo.OhwWrco., s9alo; •: 48, j; McOOnnell/Ofcioj fo/aO.stf.OO. i*< ■. ->• . . 41, KihibiO * ! KirltrOh?(|(M- co:i7s9(iloj •.• h ’ /SO, JowpltCwhTO,.liiMi<«;,?B-SIJaIO. *Wj;Ju«gß'BMt»ble;at;d! r ;l«.Wa9. « y. $7,60a8.50,, ■ : by McCa13y58.50«9;25,. kAfiiwt ’SJ&ap aryi red and were «>Jd thfrf frBj|kAtpn<}ea: ranging from BIO.W lb>not ; .- . MwUfy. I/The Market wks nrlsic. [% i > r 'Of-Cowßftha Calves tho receipts on.lyreach about ' Conn. - \,t -v:.'..t.*...-Mil ■ ! *'®3 at Imioffß . ’Bi3 oo6. bus new* Soufchorn wos.niado at 3(k), afloat; a email lot pf/old.Penna sold at- 360. Bark— Quercitron isateady at $29 per ton for-Ist No. b; tho deinand is lcsa aotivo. .C.otton—Thoro ia yoi-y ■ littlo movement, and the market is quiot at pre vious quotations. ‘ ‘Groceries and Provisions—Tho market iS Whanged; with' asteady busine&s doing inSugar at full rates: ’ Whiskoy . soils slowly qt 250. fof d^udgo f 260 for hbds, Penna bbis, ,and 2!1ia230 for Ohio db»,r <. * ’ " Kcw York Exchan • ' ,i' r . - r , _ SECOND sooo U'g ss ’7#/;;.; ;V. ::mk 16000 Missouri _ 6000 do ...blo.B3Jf awErio Ist in . 10 Cumb Pr0f..... r*boo.l4 ? 60 Pactfio ftlail 81-.-.. 72 146; ujo .... ... MT tiOO,?J. 25rlSTYCei{R....!W.74<4 Soo £no Railroad ...... 73§ 100 do 7A* jaClevC& CiiiJL. • do .'..*.6, ;JoH I , THE MARKETS. . 4- areßtoady,atSs.l2)a for.Tots,and'Bs.62%for, , Flotm.—Tlle rariVkol for‘ Stale' and Western Floor is moderately activeat loctauc.. Rdvanco, mtli moderate' receiptaand sateaof 11»000 bbbt.''at for ku •pfirfino btnto,.sfi,lQffs.4o for. extra *doM w |t4.76bsfor mporfine Westem,''S4.9oeMio for' extra do.’, 86.300 1.40 for old extra round hoop .Ohio, $0£0&5.7Q for fresh ground do. Southern Flour is firmer, with sates 6f bbls. Ht85A)«r6.75 for mixed to good, and 30a •,. -:j , 1 0rain.—Wheat is scarce, andl®2c doarer* with sales of 13,000 bus at ft1.25f1i1.30 fornew red Southern ; $1.36 tioi'common White do,"and- £1.20 -for old white Canada. Cfomiadull; small sales common now Weatofnmixed at 77KqJ" u * l -“ » '*' r ‘ •“ ' - >‘i r *'V - ’ ' ißYßisdull/induomitml. .. . . ■ ’■ ■ Oats 5 dull ’Rt'3otf>3oo for-SouthemV rontfarlvunm, and Jersey, and 3£ no, Madison, Iml 1E Windier. Miss , W G Austin, Jncksou, Miss no WJlson/Wnshipgtoft ;H E Loiterer Sc fa, 8 C ' . Dans Sc la, Rending J G Knufiinan Sc la, Pa B Hunter & la, Reading •* D H Himter Sc in, Roading Sirs J Milter, Reading, - . ,1 CD Lilly & fa, Tndianap’s S B Oswalt, La ' ’ •. '* Mjltdn Wilson, La Geo-MStoinmnu, liftncaslflr If E Loinan, Lancaster t BBomple A la, IyOUisvillt) C Hays Sc la. Pittsburg •..T Rauibridge & Ja, Ky.' C F Dana,; Boston JrJllljclia.rdson, Boston,, TBHorwitz, Balt - f M Jpluistoq & wifo, N Y Mim AIE Johnston, N C VlrvineLlhstNY ; .. JMoLoere& Ia.SC •lissHHenry, 8C - , , ~ T Armstrong So In. Bslt diss R Wilson, Md - WIV Ives Sc la, Aorfolk . IWeldbn,-Washington • . J«« P Kerr. Bait > J H.li(to.& la, Ato , . MjsaM E Withers, Mo ’ dreTßlow&dau.S(Louis MissßßW.St Louis . W T Blow, Ft 7/onis A-F*V Gray, N Y j -• /* f J NY, v/’. ? ' JIIO WMotzlor. N Y 3eoP Whitaker, Md ; . ' Gen WLtley, Ta dFKeeler„NY- / , -Cnssidy. JofmN Y , Y J VRllmiter, Reading diss Hunter. Reading . <8 C.Maror, Locsport 5 J Hunter, Lcesport - »l Kitteu, Newark fenryßLatrolWjSC J F H Baldwin. Cm, O ' l MerrillAlOrlnaianapuliA .0 Stratton; Chicago sMStoneiiTenn l JWWetr&la,Harrisburg Mrs EM Woih & olid, l’a I) T Bi.bie, Norioli lspt-Temi)leton f NO '-WMF ftlagraw, Mo > Jon 8 A Dougias, 111 F Furman Nashville St Louis . .. EDGriswoidiN Y* “ \ Thos W Wniton, Wash’ll' j.H Brothertpn Sc- wf Cm, O - ChftsK Holden, N Y OGMpßonaldr.Mo., . J Griffin, iniccnixville E CFlßher, Ijouisvillo 8 CDay, ?f Albany Win Boy Albany -* • Ralph Trembly. NY SBrownAla*Np Tyson,Balt . . JosLaConte4.Cplumbutf.BC J.TK Ilnyward, Mo. T, JHotner,’St Imms H T Stroucckcr, 8 C JlJGlovcr,Charleston,BC,- .loa E Glover,BC A,W.Menayo I NO r.' .-', .ODavig.NO , J{Mlienman,NO ', , ■ WTtislufodt it la,Ga G.nW Sandusky, Mo •: .I Brown-t la, Conn fiWttSS ' • jMERCHANT’S HOTElt—Pmirtlr street, l>o!ow Arc)i. ; * l *; •V, Mrs Boyle, La ”- l F Bxpyynifading. L\ r »FM Hicstor.TUila • II Martin. Pmla . Thos Howard. Plula J S Kent, Npw Brdnnnck T D Parker; Charlctffco'n,Va |JHFBaiiloit>h.N J AM Auten, N j 3 F Partridge. Plula . F Jannery, Phila LJlloss, J jiffrv 1 '' ’ Sami Townsend, N Y WotbenH ScS ■ son, Pa .. W D JenkSne, Phila LS.Grjff tbjN Y J Chester Jpnee, N J tMGivin.lißiicco - W Clark, Lancaster co HD Shultz, Lancaster co . T B Rowe, Lancaster, co .A Maynard, Lancaster co ' E O Johnson, Conn _ SPJ,noas, Indiana , David ifaiUli, York. Pa PFortl &w. Phila , t WH Thpninpon, Easton' &HBangs t Md WHEJr, Clinton, O. .TWDixon, Pa. * Jamea Plant, Pa Garttnan, York, Pa G W Ilgenfntz, York.'P • >WJUoore, Clearfield, Pa Howard Grientreo, Md .. 3A Roberta, Conn '• -• A Pro?hbwnick, AI BrcGoircn, Ala • , ; - ,J A Lipsej, Ala lios H Steele, Ala A B Archibald. Ala -JohnMorsisonrHD Warder,Louisville,Ky , AMERICAN HOTKli—Clio.tnut at.,al»i-o Tiftli, . ‘Robt Simpson, Atlantic City W Simpson, Boston - John ti ileylman, Vhila 11M Swarr, Pliila .Jnell.BomNfc l*».Balfc ■> ;CGStephens,SC' ‘ . , 1 ' ■Mjsa’ftt A,?TSwtttn, Boston , SM Swain, Boston • ,E O -Cp\Yt\en t Phila '•, Jos AI Hulm, N J G Collins, Chester ' ‘ t l .KHttiUor&la, NY' • ' l*K Hiley;Bnit f■• ■j ;■ fchns H Hotort. l’liila i .*; i- a J B Hunt, KasUm «’ 3 W-ll'Johnson, Mnss (WT Foote, N Y . .. •F V? Small* M Y .;'BK Biahoni Ky PReImNY OKmoviNY ' ' < W H Wclbauks, ft Y C Copefy & la, Balt ' 1 • . JONES lioi’EL-kJhestnutst.,,above Sixth. ■ JrtßHCOchmU.riiila JGMeCulldugh.Baitmtoro JiWCoUdphrMtt. •'• J CoiUlon'.Jr, Wd / - .1 Kolly, Berrmula AU/p Chon J Lerew. Baltimore - TWilu NY ' ; AVTFootc.NY V- WKMooro.N.Y M FinKlo.N Y - ■ tv TVslmV,Biiltiraoro JleJr/jyaWn fcltimoro T Bd’amiiin.tiiillirnoio ' VSIOU 110'X}$L~-Arch fitroet, Abovo Third. C 8 Watson fi la, Bel ,R Ashford, Balt J Silhman. Cnl R Ratcliff. Tamaqua Genl H L CaVoi Tiunaqua JJt ■'White, Plnia E Marshall. Plnla « . , W Blanchard, ft Y J Gndlcy, l*hlla" C Mansfield, Ohio . AMnralialljOluo , .. 011 Clark &la Nll ' . 8 A Terrel, Pa : , JF Stotldard, N Y B I 1 * Tewksbury, Brooklyn hvss Cliamlwrlih, Greou’lo Miss Foster, IIveBnn,Titlstoh Alias Evans, Pittston J)i«a A tinvis, Mlatou MiasdßtO.WW.Mßibiiv , IlfSMn ■ - s M B Blair, Providonce , K W Mnillews, .Hyde Park L Bedholor, W r averly \ , . Miss E Buckingham; Pd FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut Bt!, above Third. W Southerly, Lock llaveu l Jna Colbert, NY. » • J Y ; , ,Aim J. DAlnefh A Son, Va Johitßlyler.Ph a- , f R Pliila ’ B T Januoy, P)iua- - RMtißs / .JS Clark, hiosa, , KAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race. SParker,Boston| Mass TSowder,NY ’ • W Dttysop, Baltimore - a Bucinnan,.CinointiaU w Mclntosh,Ohio/ 'JEvans, Pliila i - JSulpdei, Pa. A Maldes, Putston G Phillips; Umontown -- : I’Coleman, Berks co. ThoaDeeasay,'Bucks,co‘.W.'RnmSoy, Lancnstor . J Thompson., ' : ‘ . JjQ?ooks, Tnd ■ ' ,r 8 Port Trajnter,BacVß co ’ G Pearson, Easton'',- r ' r /‘KTorsytho, Easton ’ ' ' ,J-Wi!ks,N Y T Jackson* Berks co G'WKensej,BC J.«ili{M>W?phei(Wrrbo-.T rt ■ BJonescßefawara co'V". J Bailey, Lock Haven 4 ( Mias Ruth. Haven C Wans, Lancaster co - * l ' J Kinsey, Stone Bridge STATES’ street, above Sijcttf, , Clms Smith, jfCocfiestor , , *G W Weint* &da, Pa ’ O EN Patterson,Alilleetorl, Mary Patterson r Wit Watt* Pittsburg • J M Kline, Port Deposit J C Maiwo\l, Port Deposit * H L Bui-kiioldor, Pa, Mrs A Horr/Cflitfon, 111 ; H A Halo.N Il • ATaylor t WestCheslet ChrraE Ransom,N Y John C Price,’ Cheator .r , T NyrrelW York, Pa, llGulormaonVrhilft • H Duhroo,Perry co 'Jan Gutsliail, Perry co - VP Haines. Lancaster co NHorizler* Portßorar., W Foltz Sc, la,Harrisburg j;MpVey& la, Harrisburg : , ; 8117,783 61)7,768 41.(100 ~: < 3o,o«! NATIONAL HOTEL—Race st., alrove THird. .T.W,,Tolms,Phila' •. .< '‘JP J 1 Anthony & la, N'Y. < ;WBG{ilphin.NY . - > A Prieo, Pittston ■ * "» ‘F, Barrister, PhllAr i • H B Brown, Pa. ■ . < R Darlington, Chostorco B W.Relgert, Laneastor iJflmeeDrtvls, Betblejiem Jacob Huhrmnder, Pa SV V B Coho, FotUvilfe A F Fairchild, Pa R A Stroupo.,Bending -.V., t ‘ AJlnxter, Minomville . iCGjraJjpr, Tuscnrora,.. ‘ J.B Helfenstein, Phila • AVI) Ellin), Phila.. - '• l .. (in I)nrk. K.illnrtnVn JSnp.Alleotown . JS Bart,SohurlkillHaven &Boni Pa. •• I CqMMEEcUuVictt'iiCSiitli Bt.i above Choainat. : J BlakelyiPhila' 'i: ' i Truman Coates,'Chester. ‘Jno Hendrickson; Trenton • W- A Hgnnrickson, Tr'eii’n ‘Jrw Kirk, Ciiester i Amos Kimble, Chester . Davis Kitnblol'Chester* •' " Jos ficott.’’Chester v< - •W D Evans, Pottstown- ' '" Ij 8 Hooper,' Wilmington Jno R Mackey. Cliester co,, -Tas N NemnntUVPhila', lAlfred NesmutbrPblU.' '• Isano BortuletrKoadmg ' 1 B MoseecPlirenlxyille'i). 4 J Jackson, Phila, / . ’ ’■ -MrkPrice, Cheater co •' ‘ ' G'APoyton.Bordentown • A Roman, Md, ’ Miss Roman, Mil"’’ Wm McGonegaLFlnla >T Todliunter, B t Cabin,Pai I BLACK BEAR ahoya.CAiloVhill,’' • r Jf. Koyeri Surancytown,. D Dalljy, Bethlehdtn . ; «> Rpaq niohor.Mphersvitlo Isaac Fjwnfti ll ■ ! Q Stiokler, Horford , iii?Si« z ’' 3oug ' ~s . . .Clifts Roße.-Allenton. . » ■ Jo») Dnunbor, Allontown • MERCIIANTS*) lilOUSE—Third st., above Callowhill, Wm Dauphin'co,‘> A Ettlngor, Allentoirn ' i,T H.Bush, Aliontnwn ~ Jos Nagel. Allentown fiMSßCCffia'.m 1 . fte'htea • . A Horner. Northampton, ; Geo Jones, Rreemansburg •InaneMilfer,Fa - - > . • » Jj ALlvorgoodrPa |Jolm K Fiibert/pO; . ~.. 8 BaUiet A la. Pa ,G IRauror* Ihila s. MrsMliee, 1a ' - ;;« IaiOtJNT VERNON HOTEL-Becond et./above Arch. IT W Wilson,-Harrislnirg' Cant E.Bost. N Y , « ■: . GD-Ydn Horn & ta, Va - G ■W/Koimady.riula '.. R-B Lawing* NY> . - . C P t Salkeld/Brl.l K Skm; GeoHoupt.Ohio. ; -- J - J-H Armdt, MChunk * - iWOKembUn. Bethlehem WT Jones, Pa Jos .Berger, - -- , -- - !CHOlc,ra.W jl ‘’ W 8 Roliortu; Bucks co ~ 'A N Bdpkntfin, Bucks pb’- . A Knlpht, Phila^ ;W F M|ihpun,-Hntboro ■ 1 ’‘, Moses Shaffer. Wayne co Daniel Everts, Wayne co ’* Ely Shaffer, Wayne co - j * BALD EAGLE-Tliird at* above jCallowhill. .. {Boldiite'n.J»oyerLplijjrl/bo ' Edward Poster, Pa Ohio 1 ’ * Jacob Eepp, Lan6s44lo ; W,Lajjgftww6i?i*u ; ( . ; "ij-ku ica ami 4 bblsmolasseBjS *WWelBh», ---- -jTURKB JSfiAll3>ff phr r^ a J! c ® r l5 0 ? < ; V“ 8 ., W Al^Brig^Araerica— 807,000 latiisond)l9,6(o plbk-; Kcehmlo: ■. •: yzuiJtt’r feEE FOURTH PAGE. ~ ARRIVED. . . ■ ' Brig Ormufl, Baker, 6 days from Boston, in liallast, to id days from Canionas, with m feh* S Moroy. S Taylor, o Ni'i>'nr»"n, 3 days from N York, .with mdse to Crowell & Collins.,, . , Bchr Jolm Prloe, Bears; 9 from Boston, with mdso. Bchr ork,vritli r ”Hcflrl) : ola'varo?ffis; 3'days from Cliinootoaguo, Wftlr o °p?lS , jo£n t wSlkB^Fatten, r »dMs frdm Turlalslanil, Wovmcctawo, with mdso to Goo A Wood. ' . , > CLEARED. . r StenmorßWillin|r.ClayjiooUßaUimore.AGr()ves,Jo. ,Rteamor Planet. Wilson, Now York, WAt Baird. ■Brig Ormus, Baker, Fallfftivon Robt R. Corson A Co. Brig Wappoo, Coombs, Boston. Lewis Audonreid & Co Bohr David Smith. Douglass, Newjnset.” 9® •',< Bciir Chesapeako Trader, Smith, Washington, do BohrJ'Homlriokson.WesteOtt, . do* : . do Schr 8 C Willetts, Thompsom Koxbury, , ,do - RchrP Hollnor, Gandy. Providence.. - . S||ir George Fnles, Nickerson, Providence, CroWOU & WbA , Cobb, ProvincolnWri. ' Solir Pigeon»LaptUorn. London, Wnrkipan A Co* - fkshr S A Roa. Baker. Boßtofi, G C Morrisjt Co. ’ . Schr Mary EBmith. Smith. Salem, Captain. Solir A Hammond, Bacon, Boston. Captain. 7 Schr Isabella Thompson, Corson, Boston, Blakiston Sc, 'Bchr .T,i?ramiftiVlreland, Boston, BlaWston &'Co. Solir Ann® M Edwards, Somors, WestNowbury, Blak iston & Co. * 1 9T TRLPSR ASH* 1 , , (Ctorroai«nde^«or i «,o^nß^^WE*cW«.' l hllTd 'r. k Louisa, for Cardenas, ond.Rowena, for J/Miiam, with a horm brig* went to sea this forenoon. -The steamship Keystone State; from Charleston, few Just passed m.— Wrnd fine. THOS. B. HUGHEfJ. '. ' ) ' BT TKLEQiIATH. ' ' - , , ; (CorrespondenceofTheFrosß.) *• > * - • " <> 1 Baltimore, August 1,1859 Arrived; bark Mdjidamon, from Rio Janeiro, on the hark Prince of Wales, hence on Sunday .for Swan Point, td.finish loading for Llvcrpool-havmg sprang a leak. * ’ 1 jgc Sales—Augvi. BOjABD, t .. idO Hudson River Ri.. .A 3 100 Illinois Con R...... .651^ 100, / do- ....../...bG0.6634 100-. ,do ....eGO,C6 100 jdo bGO,GiI 1(J0 Mich S Guar... ;.530!21H 100 _ do sSO.inj* 60 Galena & Chi R.....6D4 100 do I)6o.Gil# 2UO do 61 >4 •60 - do bGO.GIIi SOO do j.beo.ciix ' . . , BY TELEGRAPH.' - (Correspondence ofThe Press.) Hampton Roads, August 1,1869. The sohr .TB James, of Fall River, Rom Turks Island, bound ta New York with salt* h(w putln hore, having lost a portion of horriggmg. - MEMORANDA. ’ „ Steamship Delaware, Copes, hence at New i ork 31st Bark Rionzi, Barrett, fo'r 'lqutque; sailed for Valpa raiso June2l. , •■ * '*, • ,* . Brig T B Wafteon, Munday, for Porto CabeHo»'ctoarod at New York3othult. ' , Schr Beniamin Sheppard, Cody, honco, arrived at Al exandria 3othult. ... • ' ■ , . Schr W Kennedy,' Christy, sailed from AloxandriaJOth, ult for Philndolplifa. • . __ . , i- », Solir W Henry. Passapoa. honoe nt Norfolk 29th ult. .Sch W C Mershon, Cole, rr6m Mobile, arrivod at Now York, 31st ult. . ' * 1 ■ „ Sohr Eugenia, Jones, cleared at Baltimoro 30th ult, for this port..- ’ Schr Jacob and William, Matthews, hence at* New bnryportanhult. -■* . ' . - ; * Schr Deltorali Jones, for this port, sailed from New buryport29thult- - , . • Schr 8 W Ponder, Dorman, from Delaware City* at N York 31st ult. - r . ~ . . Ship Flora McDonald,. Fuller, lrom Baltimore, at Browershaven 14th ult. _ . ■ . . . . Ship Mary McNear, McNoar, for Acapulco, cloared at NewTork vosterdav. ' -.' . ;Bhip W VMent, Wilcox, for Gonoa, entered outbound at Liverpool 15th ult. ’ ** . Ship Sultan. Berry .bonce, for Hong Hong,was spoken, no date, lat 18, lon 107. „ • Bark Kleber, Begolew, for Melbourne, cloarod at New . Bark Gessnor, Lankemfln, from Bremen for Philadel phia, wanofTthoLizardUtliult. m , ‘ - •'•* Barks Clara LButel»Bcandella. and Thoresa, Foster, from Marocial; arrived at New York yoatenlay. - < ■ Bark Ceris. Humphrey, henee for St John,-NB # was spoken Slit ult about lat 46 57, lon 6511. Brig G W Barter, Gilohnstrhcnco at Bostoni3oLli Crest oftho Ocean, Jago, from Palermo, nt Now Bri/ BchUppcr,* for Philadelphia, sailed from Ilelvoet 14th ult. , 1 • * , Brig Fannie, hence, from Cardonas, was spoken 28th ult, lot S 4 43. lon 74 80. . Schr Jos English, Neal, honco, arrived at NQWJtaven Schrs Courier,'Crowell j Nightingale. Baifg*; dhnl- Inngo. Pendleton; Mary Anna. Bowen; Elliott, Weaver; J H Mooro, Ingorsoll; Rnveh^Roso; and Silver Magnet, Perry, hence, arrived at Boston 30th ult. . ' . , -HOLMES’ HOLE. July 29-Ar, schrs Isaac Rich, .Smith, Boston, for this port; Roxana Burley, Banatt, Rnxbury, for do i AlanottaSmith, Dill. IlarwiCh, lor do. 1 Shi, schrs Jos S He watt. Revenue, Alice Lon.WmA Hammond, Fredk Ilall, Village Gem. John -R Plater, C A Greiner, Lizzie Manl. Wave, H P'Simmons, F A lawkins, Georgia, L N Godfrey, Horarie Staples. Chas I Rogers. J-B Johnson. Sarah A Falconer, Ellen Baker. 30-rAr, schrs Fly, Ohesseman,' N4*intacket,. for this. P In ports A M. calm, with fog, tho nl>ovtf arrivals of to lay, and schrs Isaac Rioh, Cabot, Swan, Roxana bur-r oy and AJarietta Smith. . v' ' - . , MARINE MISCELLANY. ‘ - j . Marine Losses for July.—The New York Ceilmr and Enquirer publishes tho usual table of inannei losses for the past month, shou ing an aggregate of sovbhtoon vessels, of which five wore ships, three were barks, ono was a brig, and oightwero schooners... Die total value of property lost was ft 1,053,G00i exelusivo of'ilainage to vessels not anipuntinc to a total loss. Tim losses tins immth include four cotton-lanon vosseis, three of Wfucii wore totally destroyed by nro at soo. As compared with the month of July, 1863, tho üboyo shows nn increase m the valtto of property lost aud mining of ftCi2‘9W. • •,_■ Vessels. Value. • Total losses for January.’... 46 $1,199,000’ .Dp. February V.i'4o” v _ 888,000 • - Dd. : Alnrch. 41 828,200 Do. - April. 39 . . 4 ?88,W0* Pa. ' May..- 40 * l,)5G,7Dff Do. June - 1-002^00 Do. July 17 - , 1,053,000 Total for seven months 251 , • 67,015,800 Kamo period in 1858 ..191'" Same period in 1857. .389, ‘.10,913,200 TORT OF PHILADELPHIA; ‘ ~J ' r List of foreign and coastwise arrivals at ihp port dp Philadelphia for the month of July, 13M: . / , - « FoßßtdN* - ‘ B :r^ s . :;:rk ■ COASTWISE,. V * ‘ Bnykz.-....; 'BlSteamo.rtf *(•••*• Brigs 48 Bargos ,840 l; Schooners. 340 Boats*. 147 S / 810 0p5..., ~-..,..492 • rrrr.-i, - Total.. - a ~....,3808' PosiimiousiloNOßs. —Whose mempry/so Jionorod ns that- ©f, the celebrated Prussian phy sicinn hnd philosophbr, Christoph Wilholm Hooflnnd? Throughout tho w)iolo extent of Europe, especially inany,'ius hamo lias for years boon a familiar hohsohdlq! ; , word, and tliore aro but fewin our own continent w)io 1 luivonpt oxporionccd the benefits of hid great niOdldal and scientific attainments. JHa cetobrated discoveryfor tho cure of Livor Complaint,’. Dyspepsia, Nervous De- 1 bitity, Ac.; is a preparation of tho greatest'merit, and givos.the utmost RatisfactiOn in all cases. \ It is prepared, in this country, by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia; dor tho name of HOOFLAND’B GERMAN BITTERS,, andean bo had of any druggiet of dealer in ;modioi Acs ltd&W - . . - 4 - A PurelT' Vegetable CompoundJ Cukht cAtitiY Combined.—The Eau Atiieniense, ok Hair. Renovator, of Jdi.es Havel has wonderful potency in restoring tho hair and preserving tho sight; ne a pre ventive and cure for baldness, it is* unrivalled, and will, change gray hairand whiskers to their original life colpr, imparting to.thein the lustre of youth.. Sold by all drug-. gists, and by JULES HAUEL & CO., No. 7W CHEST NUT Street, Philadelphia. . auHlt' ONK-i?nicH Ci.oTiiiNa (rf . tub Latest Styles, and mado in tho best manner. oxpres«ly for kbtail sales. We mark our lowest selling priooti in rL'AiH hcurks on each article. All goodd mado to order aro warranted' satisfactory., andour QXK-ralcK system is Btrictly odhpred to. Wo believe this to bo the only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike* JONES & CO., - 60O1ARKET Street. GnOvfcu & flAKija’g Celebrated Noiseless Family Aewjso-Macuises, ' Saving Fund—National Safety Twist Company.— Chartered by the Slate of Pennsylvania. RULEB. I. Money is received every day, ami in any amount, large or small. ? , .■ , 1 g. Pi Vfe PER. CENT, interest is paid for money from thedayitistnltitl. 3. The money is always bait! back in GOLDwhenever it is called for, amt without notice. 4. Money is rocoivcd from Executors, Admitiiitraiprs t Guardians, add Other Trustees, in targe or small sums, to rOmaili a Idtis dr shdrt period. ' ; , • , 6. The mbridy tecoivod frdm VOpdsiltirft is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Grduhil ltcnU,6dd bther first cliisflicouritiea. - - S' ± 6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest corhor Third street; apls Sk amen - a Saving Fund—Noutiiwkst Cobn’kr Second anil Walnut Streets.—Deposits re roooived in small and largo nmounta, from all classes of the community,' and allows interest at the rate of five per conti per annum. Money may be drawn by chooka without loss of in terest. '• ’ ’ ' >. - "" •. _ - '- t - 'i‘ ■ Office open daily,-from 9 until 0 o'clock, and oh 6 Ebn day, and Saturday until 9 Cn the evening; Presiitept, .FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary,CJlAS, E.MORRIS. ’ . . .. ' ’ ‘ r ‘ At Florenco,. Italy, on the’loth .Tune, by the Rev. Honry O’Neiil, chaplain of the British Episcopal Church, AIAHLON DICKERSON EYRE, Esq., to.ISABELLA OLIVIA, daughter .of, Curroll R. Smyth, Egq. [Other newspapers please copy.}, * On the 30tli of March, by Rov. Francis Chtlreh.'Mr. JAMES, IRONS to, Mips MAGGIE J. BUCHANAN, both of this city. , , • „ <* 'On the 27tli ult, by Johri G. Wilson; V. D. M.. Mr. Mr. FRANCIS KELLY to Miss ELIZABETH WAR JUS, both of this city. k *' On tho 23d of May, 1859, by Rnv. P. J. Cdx. Mr. MA THIAS SEDDINGER to Miss EMAIA R. BEAL, both of this city., >. - , * On the Ist inst, Airs. MARY SITPLEE. Tho relatives and friends of tho fapnly nro respect fully invited to attend the amoral, from tho rmmloneo of her busliaud, William Sunloo, adjoining, the Dlockioy Baptist Church, Twenty-fourth ward, on Wodnowlay, 3d ihst., ntSo’clook. . ** . July 30, 1859, STELLA DE BIDOPfA. only ohilil of WARDAI.K G, and HENRIETTA P. McALT.TSTER, aged eighteen months and three vrooks. • :* - " On the 3l?t uIt.,’JANE'S. HART, stop-daughter of William Peak, aged 21 jonrs. - - ‘y „ 1 Funeral from ths rosnlence of lior unele, Mr. William ' Rowe, nt KmgsesSiUg, Twonty-fourth ward, this (Tues day) afternoon; at * 0 clook. To proceed to Mt, Mormh Cemetery.-,The cars leave Third and Market streets ovorV five mihutes.' ' " i *' On the 3Jst ult., Mrs. AMELIA GARDKOP, ’in the 55th year of her age. .• • * ' i Funeral from her lato residonce, No. 623 Wood street, thu!(Tnosdft7)moriurte.BllOo’clock. •> * ’ ; Oii tho3lstult., JOHN DADY, aged6oyear!. * Funeral-from, his’ Into. rosidenge.'tfg Prime nffoety above Fourth, below Walnut, this 1 Tuesday)afternoon,' nt 1 o’clock.' 1 Funeral service at St. Mary’s Church; 'hi-- torment at Cathedral Cemetery. „ ' - - » Suddenly,bn the3oth ult,, CATHARINE ANDREWS, in tho 45th year of her age. * ‘ ’ * ’ ' , ' 4 ! Funeral front} her.late residence, Fifteenth.sheet, hbovo Race, tins (Tuesday; afternoon, at 4 o'clock,' To proceed to Monument Cemetery., ‘ 1 * ‘ f Suddenly, on the 30th ult., BENJAMIN, son of James and Grace Mawson, In the Blh year of his age; * * f ' - • . Funeral from the residence of lus..parents, No. 2333 Cnllowhill street, this (Tueßday) morning, nt9 o’clock. * ' On the 80th ult., MARY, wife of Thomas Rushton, aged 89 years. 1 - - ' ’ ' ■ Funeral 1 from the-residence of her misl>amLNoddyg. i Fnuorat from tho residence of bor*parenta.-N0.C24 Orange street Jiotweon Twelfth ami Thirteenth. I*elow Wullacefthjs(Tuesdaylaflernoon, at lo’olofk/ To pro ceed to CftthodralCometoryv - , 1 - * FRBELECTCIIE.B¥ FROFE3BOR itf; OALKINS. M. D.. on TUESDAY AFTERNOON. HfcTP. A)., and: EVENING BtB p, Al., on tho *1 Causes, Proventiohiiand Diseases of Summer,at •ECLEOTlo COLLEGE.Sixth and.Callmvhilb- --i Medical Office. No. 1421 OnESTNUTBt. ' aul-3UC* ’ rTS 5 * OFFICE SIUMOKIN VALIiEY AWS 1 13 POTTSVILLE RAILROAD CO.. 309WAIjNUT Street—PmLAußLbniA. July 19, ito.-The COUPONS will be paid on and after that date, on presentation at thjspfflcOj bctwcjjd tho hours gf-Jp and 2 o’clock^ , ' JOUM L. GODpAriD, 1 j,3U?M-iBA3 • ,• Bwfetury. UtApELim TUESDAY, AUGUST ,2, 1859., MARINE INTBIiX-IGENCE. SPECIAL NOTICES. AT REDUCED PRICES, -' Temporarily at No; 601 Broadway, Will return to. No. 495 in a*few weeks. MARRIED. DIED. ;JJOOPES:®TDitvi^. ■NOS. 'l6 AND 21 ‘B(}d¥h' ; FOURTH STHEKT,' ]- 1 - PHILADELPHIA, I!/; ’ 1 Manuiacturors and Wholesulo-Dcalors in WOOL, FURj ANO SILK lIATS, 1 LADIES’ FURS,'RUCHES, &o &c., Have now open for Inspection a nCW and elcgurit atooi, A , to which the attention of buyers la invited. ~ nu3*2m • ■ . - DHY-GOODS COMMISSION HOUSES. gENAT BROTHERS & CO. , 238 CHESTNUT ; STREET i ; j , IMPORTERS OF. WHI T ; JE, GO,Op.S,‘ EMBROIDERIES, AND L.C.HDKPS., Invite tho attention of wholesale buyers to theif pre eent seoaon’s importation and stock, comprising every desirable variety of the above-named go,ods. aul-lm-if OONRAH & SERRILE. ' Dundee' linens, r *:' iyl,, ■ ; i» 206 CHESTNUT STREET, , i-’J *-* ■ - . B(il-2m - ■ 1 PHILADELPHIA. ■ ■ REMOVALS. REMOVAL. MOSS, BEO.’ & CO:, AND STATIONERS, Have removed to , , ,430 MARKET STREET, .aui-i2t-if . , ,SOUTHSIDE., . h. r SIBLEY, MOLTON, & IVOODRUFF L HAVE,REMOVED.TO .THEIR . NEW STORE, .■* ’ ■ NO. 531 MARKET STREET, " TWO.DOORS BELOW SIXTH STREET, N. SIDE. • jy23sntuth-0t FURNISHING GOODS. C. WALBOEN & CO., ■ (No\v) Nob. C and 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET, ; ' MANUFACTURERS - ov > • ' SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, DRESS STOCKS, ETC. j Dealora in evorjrarticlo relating to tho ■; *’ GENT'S FURNISHING BUSINESS. i lny!7-3mtf “ *» NOTICES. IVOTHJE.—SeaIed Proposals, endorsed X 1 “ lVopoßals for furtiiahing the Public .Schools of the21hL22<1,.33d, and 2Uh soctionu",with liOlngh'nmi Srluiyjkill Coal, will bo received b> tho underaißiieu at. the CdntroHer’e Oflioe, H. K. cornor 81XT1I anjl A DEL PHI Streets, until MONDAY, August 15. The Propo sals Vk ill bo reoeivoil for said wards, or each school,nopa ratoly. J hero will be two sizes required, Egg and Movo, and tho top. to bo 2,310 pounds. Proposals will .be,re ceded at tho same time for Charcoal and Kindling Wood, that may bnxequlrod. Proposals to be ondorsod with the name of the ward proposed to fiimislc. ' > !By ordorol Uio CuntrollcrHOt snid Sections. • i ROBERT J; HKMPHIMiv | mt2-tls fiec*y Coiitrollerit of Public Schools. OFFICE OF “THE RIDGE AVENUE AND MANAYUNK PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.”—August I.lBW.—The Board of Directors haa THIS DAY ordarod an Instalment ol Five Dollars per Share to'lie-called in. payable Aurust ICth, at the Office of tho comer of RIDGE and COLUM BIA ttvonuos. - - , ilf • - ' ALFRED L. CLAY, Secretary. , Insurance company of, the state P- iOF PENNSYLVANlA.— PirrtAtiKi.i'iitA,' August 1, j 869. Directors have- THIS J)AY declared aDivi-- dend of nor Cent., or Twelve Dollars per Share, on the Capital Stock offhe Company, payable to the Stock holders, or their legal representatives, on demand. ;au3dot WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary, ’4|itO.WOl{:—t«Ki»«um±JU'y on- tho «KW '.estate of the.Rov. John C. Baker, D.Delete of the city of Philadelphia, deconscd, having baen granted to Dib subscriber, all persons indebted are requested to make payment, and thoed having claims or*demands agniast the same topreoent them without delay to r* - * JOHN p\ LONG. Lancaster. Pa., :&r to his attorney, ’ CHAB. E. LEX, i fil North Sixth street, Philadelphia. , POLITICAL. , , ‘tjlOß PROTIIONOTARY of the court ». of COMMON PLEAS, . . , JOBEPH C. COSTELLO, . Of tho Second Ward. . to Democratic rules. 1 nngl-t23 INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE *, QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Yranklin ruildinss, No. * E. w, Baiiev. / E. P. Rosa. Andrew R..ChniDbcrs, - • A. C. Cattell, Charles 0. Imlay, FosterS. Parking, H. R.CosifsbaU. Samuel Janes, M. D., • lion. 11. M. Fuller, mil Howard fire and marine insu rance COMPANY, No. 41* WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. - ■ . _ T , , DIRECTORS. t -Thcis. L» Ludors, ■ Whi/T, Leech. - J. Edgar Thdinson, RobtiW.D. TrUitt, M» w. Baldwin, Win. KfHntnlifi, Jdltn O. James, n. & ShMUHgford, A. J. Buckiidr, ' c. h. Spangler, John W, Sexton, ' Hi 11. Houston, WiMttiu.Raißiiol, Wln.Xl. Lord, Edwin Botuh, Chdrles F. Norton, John Garrison, lunaeMytir, E. 8. Warno. • 1 . - Trcsident-THOMAS L. LIJDERS. • : Vice Prenidsnt—K. g. WARNE. Socrotgrr—CHAßLES A.'DUY.- • . de!s IIdUBE»MIRNISIimG GOODS, JJOUSEKEEPERS, AND THOSE COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING, Will Hud by far the largest and most useful stock of housekeeping nttd usofui article* in the city, comprising manyu^wgoods, just received, froinEurdpe,of a kind never before for sale in Philadelphia, at the Waroruoms :df , 1 " JOHN A.MtmPHE Y & CO., : 922 CHESTNUT S'fJtfcKt, Jy37-ifmur tf •* » * ' RETAIL DRY GOODS, fIUEAP AND DESIRABLE DRY GOODS V/ rit ADAMS’ CENTRAL STORE;- ■ - ... EIGHTH .find ARCH Stroets. Earogo Rohes, all reduced jn price. - Printed Lawns and Organdy. _ ,• - - J, , B»rogo Napoleons, and Double Bareges. ' • Pnnted.jßrnpants and Marseilles, , Travelling Dress Materials. . , . Moiis Delaines and Chnllis. >Plam Tainartihesahd,Crape MftretiJ. . Block Unco Mnntlea and Points. Wido Whito and Black Bareges, for Shawls, Mantles, &c. • * ’ - 1 Elegant Black Silks. - > .E'urnishinit Goods in variety, ; Britos or Waffle (JaiKs. • • •Lancaster and AlWulaledo. ' Angola Flannels, Twilled and Plain. ’ Ballardvalodo. , , IrisluLinens, Bosoms, ic. Hoopod Skirts, in groat vnrioly. • ■ ■ ' - , All Bummor Goods closed out low. ■ ■ • < Gent’s Travelling fihawhf, Ac. . , , jyltfsatu th-tf Q.ENUINE G. D. CAPS, AT REDUCED PRICE*}, FOR SALE AT TJIE LOWEST RATES, . v J3KASMUS. C. -PRATT & , BRO., au2-tn ths-lin ' A MBKOXYPISTS, AND I’HOTOGRA ~£**‘BBERS.—Wo call your attention to our largo Stock of Cameras, Canos, Chemicals, and, everything used ill.the Art—Andnt tho vnry lowest tonus. Orders, by mail or express, punctually attended to. GEORGE' DABBS k CO., Manufacturers of Cases, fee., No. 1 itniistcad Place, FOURTH Street, above Chestnut, Phi ladelphia. . - ; N.,g.—Price Lists sent frop. ,nitihst* ON EXAMINING : ,TUE LIFE-SIZE FIIO • TOGRAPHS in Oil. or the snmij Photographs o Anihrotypos lumtent REiMER’B GALLERY, SECOND Street, above .Grden, you will at once rdookniae that gkjli and experience has been displayed; it* TJRILLS AND SHEETINGS. FOR, EX ! ' fliUTUrlJoiffll'i; WEuI , 54 South FBONT St., and 85 LETITIA Strict. ■ QBl5-1, ~ ’■ ’ ;,-, i • i ■( . : i.; .'OJAVAL STORES.—93S bbls. Shipping J-/ Rosin; M libis. Spirits Turpentine, lauding from Kchr. Geo. W. Gride. 260 bbls. Shipping Rosidr 170 bbli. SmrUßTiirpontina, landing from »*fir;.l;G.Stlllo. ! • Tor sale oy ROWLEY; AHHBURNER 4 CO., j Jy26 - - - No. 1$ South Wharves. [REFINED cases for sale by & BROTHER, Nos. 47 and & fcforth SECOND street, , . ; je9 INTERRING —750 bhls. Herring, assorted ’R.R- brands, in store and for sale by ' WM. J. TAYLOR tc CO.. ! 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ITALY AND FRANCE AN HISTORICAL KOVEL. by massimo,dvazeglio. MILCH COW B DAIRY FARMING BY CUAB. L. FLINT, HYDROPATHIC. WATER-CURE, WANTS. TO R^T—A g welling House within thelipundafies of Arcii, WalmiL Tenth; and Fifteenth streets.- Rent notto exceed Kignt HOn-. .dred Dollars, (Address “ B. D," Blood's- Despatch. Phi ladelphia; P a ; f - *' • - : guS-tuth&idt *?l WANTED— By a yoiiug Mari, & Situation 's BtfOK-KEEPER o'r CLERK; flfa perma nent situation is offered, only a small salary's raauiroil. Beat city reference and security. Address “ J.'m.”- 2gfi . CHESTER Street, between Eighth and Ninth, and Haco and Vine streots. ' ' • - au3-3t* * ANTED —A man of taste and good acl ,J * ' elms*. to'introduce to'the educated puhlio a WORK OF'HIGH. ART, now issuing, in n serial form. Liberal terms will be given. London Printing and rtrb hslnng Company, 326 SoutIrEIGJITH Street., - au2-3t» W7“ANTED —A : situation 1 as B.OOK ' KEEPER in ft Wholesale Store orManufactu-- ring Establishment. The best of references given. A - Hail,” omcoof this papdr. - 'au2-4tt ANTED— i ßy ,a young' married Man, a* ■ *.* , l situation in A'Wholesale* Dry ..pood? Houso'as ■ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER. Can give his last em ployer as reference; Address “T.‘ i L.’ , ’office, of The JBress. , r , • ri .. ; ~ au2-3t*- WANTED ■—ln •a, Chestnut-*strcct, pry Goods. Jewelry, or Fanojr Goods Store, a situa tion as CLERK or SALESMAN by a young Man of good address and business experience., References undoubt ed. Address** Mercantile,” Blood's'Despatch. au2-2t* *V€/*ANT f ED—-By a Gentlema'ri. iri a plea ▼▼••■;Bant'famil>i a nfee ROOM with BOARD, for which a 1 liberal price will .bo paid if found to suit. Loca tion not i above Sixth and north of Arch. *' Address *' Landsman,''.office of this papeh - - it* Salesman in a IVholfcsalfe ™ v ' .Boot and Shoe Store. < To one that can influence ft good Ohio or Pennsylvania trade, a liberal salary will be given. Address A.B. C.» office of this paper. > • .; ' dugl-gt* , . ~ f , . • , . TITANTED—By a Young Man, a situation * . as Assistant in a packing,room or Light Porter. Can give good reference; Address-Ji F.j Prarsomoe. ; , augl-flt*’. > : :>■ ■ - , TITAN TED—A situation by a. respectable r ■ V German girl, in a private American family, as a nurse or chambermaid. Apply at Nol 1108 Jones street. . augi-st' - - ? r ■ ■ - - - - TJTOUSEKEEPER 3 B SITUATION. WANT AX ED—By ft genteel American widow, fully compe tent'and experienced; a widowere family preferred; salary not ho rnuch an qbjeot m s. Comfortable home. Unexceptionable references. Address Mrs. H. F.» Press f -;angi-2t*«-, A OTIVE CANVASSERS WANTED— For Y*-,.amv,p«ri«iicf l,nt yjiiah good »a«e» mT.it. earned. Address Books, at this office. angl-4t* TO CLOCK MAKERS.—A. SITUATION ~wqnted.by-ft young man, at,,clock work, otany other 1 Similar business t‘ft good shop 'and stead j- employ mentisthe principal.object; has no: obiection.to any part of the country. Address J., a t this office; ■ augl-6t • •WANTEDt-A' &ABKSMAN in^a T Whole-, T ▼ sale Dry Goods Store! To an efficient man a lib- • oral salary-wiirbe given* 'Address “ Elton,” office of this paper. , . Jy29-4t* ’ A YOUNG - MAN, HAVING A SITUA- A3l TlON.whiob allows him some leisure time, would, for the sake of improvement principally; assist m taking charge of a Bet of Books for afirm or corporation, or in any manner that will give him practice'in. calculations. Address “ G.,” oare box 712 Post Office; Philadelphia. jyg-6-t* -O'r.- l; SITUATION WANTEHr-Hy, an . cxpe-, rienced, SALESMAN, in ft’Wholesale’Dry G "For sal's b/.~ * v '\ WELLS,' FARGO & CO., ' ' 'mylS-3m* .. . ,No. 40U Chestnut street,. BOARDING. THIRST - GLASS BOARDING.. AT 1104 SPRUCE S.trcot. HouM contml'Bßd V,l«wu>Ht situatod | -rooms airy and handsomely furnished.) South orocrB will find it an agreeable place. au2-tutli4t BOARD’ WANTED—For a Lady, and • Child 18 months old, in some private family m the country. Terms must bo- moderate. Fleaso address BOARD, at this office', stating terms, location, etc.*. - jy»-0t» »■-. BOARD WANTED—By a Lady/ with ah nnfurnishod room, or without board; terms not to exceed S 4 or so per week, with board ; reference given i f required. Address Mrs. JVC., at this office, for throe dayg. •" 1 ‘ . •' - -* Jy3o~4t A CHOICE OF FINE LAKGE. ROOMS/ with Boarding for Families and Single' Gentlemen, atllOQ WALNUT Street - - JyB6^t*. TIESIRABLE PRIVATE BOARDING for JLg families*, large and small rooms communicating, handsomely furnished jlaree garden attached. Jteftr-. ences required. SPRUCE Street . ■- PERSONA!.. PERSONAL Tho public aro cautioned arainst paying- any debts due me-to JOHNV, BTOUTWORIH, my former agent, as he hoe been die °ha»7/.^andi,,nOl°nSor‘n mr AJjf.°L. COMSTOCK. ; INFORMATION WANTED—Of DAVID who left hi* home, Worth street. New York, on July 14; had about .$3OO or S4QO and. a gold watch; he is about six feet high, light complexion, ra ther pale ; had on a white coat. Any information ofhlnr will be thankfully, received by his etßicted wife, Mary Ann addressing a note to Mr. Curry . No. 5 Worth street, New York., aol-St* A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WHO has been deprived of the means of, rapport, yishes 'to find a person who will adopt Iter child, a healthy boy 8 months old., Address L. J,. at this office. , augl4t» LOST AKD FOUND. LOST— On Saturday afternoon, from Third and Vine to Chestnut streets, two 8100 NOTES, oh the Manufacturers’ and MechMucs 1 Bank of this city. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Reward will, be paid Tor, return of some. J' 1 -—lt • LOST.— On the 25th day of July, a cbeck drawn by «s on the Bank of the Northern Liber ties, No. 918, for to' the order of Chas. M. Jaok s hereafter bo con- Huuod under the--firm of ALFRED His woll-knovm and highly approomtcd COGNAC will lie Bh.ppod, as tmnah to P. D. I,a Rochelle, Juno' gCtli. ISM. ' iyZI-et* IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the it! firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, & BRO. Is this dat dissolved. Tho Heater, Hango, and fctovo lmsincra will bo continued under tho name of CHADWICK 5c BRO.. at tho Northeast comer or SECOND and RACE Ktrnnts. JOHN K. CHADWICK. Blrool FRANCIS A. CHADWICK, riiiladolphla, July 11,1859. .. - JyJ2-tf CURTAIN MATERIALS. rHJRTAIN MATERIALS AND,TRIM-. MINGS of every description. Loro and Muslin Cur tains, Gold and Gilt JloTdor Window Shade*. from -§1 to 512.C0 oach; with Rood strong fixtures, Strniyrdrs aro respectfully invited to examine our goods. Wholesale ami retail. Curtains made and arranged so ns to bo put up it window, without »nyJ.lEe»n^ yL J)f;0 Curtain Store. Masomo Hall, No. 73) Oiostnnt streets! LACE CURTAINS.^A'Iarge assortment or new and olozanti designs and .finest *3.40 lo $4O a pair’, Tassels. Lodps, Uilt 9°/’i 1 °n Hooks, Rincsr &p.TtnvorytlHng required *r r nmiBliing WINDOWS; Ollt BorderHhndea coon Hxtures, 760.» 61. ami $1.25 each, and penn Bnfdor Shades, to 6)2.50 each. Picture .Cord.opu Taisal/!; Table and Piano Covors; Certain, Materud s of a d hinds, from the lowestpricotothemost k BRO., jyl4-tf if. Curtain Store,7lB CHESTNUT Street. 81-CARB SODA.—IOO kegs ..for sale By WKTHKRLLL * BROTHER, tioa. 17 aad 19 N. RECORD BttMt. .. N* EXCURSIONS. Mia aaME " v . ’ : ’ ephratAmountaiN SPRINGS. ■ *BiiOfITEBT'AND CHEAI’EST,ROUTE, "VIA’ ‘ PiIIUADEUPiirA'ANDREADINdRAILKOAD. FARB TIIROUGjrA.i.-iAVw• ,»W....;„..#iz5.' . 'J Fassonser? laavo by TAJ Mprning Mail Train daily, (Sundays excop tod), orrivjns at'Resdms at 10 A. M„ and proceeding at siaeo io tho SPRINGS. • 1 For. tickets apply iit tho Roadlns Railroad Passenger Dopot,-BROAD and .VINE Streets. . . - ,G. A. NIOOI,LB, : General Superintendent. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ' .'sow ' - - • ; EXCURSION TICKETS ■" ■■ ■ 'id i - ■ AND CBESSON , ... ‘ ~ ,V - ' ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS, , ' GOOD FOR FODRTBEN DAYS. ' ’ . .For*sas. wishing to breathe,-par* MOUNTAIN AIR, . fe“.f.te£su a^^sssss^ on r“ EEDUCTION OF FARE, ' '"L : »VISIT " ' ALTOONA- AND CRBBSON. . Fars to Altoonaaadßeturh, ... ..97 It . ;; Creseoif • ...... 7 m k n LEWI6 GtoTiiAflSife' - "' “““"‘I®!" - JJ®w York.jgundaTf excepted, )at. JIP.M. Faro to Cape May, incladGrg Carriage Hire... n . - .I ... . , 8errant5..:.......75 , . : BdjWn Tjokot, (Amaie Hire . ■ l 1 '' - Stiae!RooniL'«xtra*..:.'.’EV.. 100. = Freights for Ne.w York, and Cape Mur tadeen at low .rates. Goods de&tihcd beyond- New.-York will be fer warded withdeßpatchtjreeof commiauoic ■ ..... " J. . 214 andMS RjutivDELAWARE’AVENUE. - FOROAPfeMAYLONSUNDAYS.’ ;;,.i : During the “Season” ft steamer wilt i e&V e for. Cape May, on Bundaysj at 8 o'clock Ad M«- w ßetaxmng,< !mv§ Cape May. Monday mommy, at g o’clock^, - JoftHf - DAILY FOR CAFE BeThe fine steamer BALLOON, Captain W. .WhiUdln, or 'ARIEL, Captairr 'Taggart, leaves Arch- evoxy morning, ato>* o 7 cl?ck,; ' Fare to the Island, Carriage JBire ineloded i - \\ :■ - ** i, Servants.* , -v -.Season Tickets, Carriage Hire ' extra.;..: T. BOO Carriages, Horses,-and Freight taken At' the usual rptes. - . . , . iTW-2r HO ! FOR THE. .SEX .SHORE !—The.\ . Phitopatri'an liitarary J’nstitate'e Gru'nd 1 ‘Annual Excursion to Atlantic City, oo WEDNESDAY, . August 3d, 1859. Tickots 81.25, to lie had or anr of tho members, and at the yrharf onthe morning of the ax- - L GUT&iori/. Beck’a Band is engaged for the occasion* The last'boat IcavdtfVine-atrtret'wlmrrat&beforetfo’ciock. 1 • w.J.McCOY, . , M - Chairman of Committee. ’ • ' “ augl-St* D. Ferhis. Secretary. SIMMERRESORTS. 1859. ■■ ■ onio WHITE SDLPBUR'gPRINGS. ; ; •- r OPEN TO VWITERS SKKKING HEALTHOR PLE>' . SORB, K-KOMJUBIE.IstTO OCTOBER ljlV: ' ACCOMMODATION FOR Ufi VISITERS. / ' : TEE OHIO WHITE sm nin^.tjmjnghoutthe season.-;,. --.a,* .0- Terinses per,week. . - „ - e . Captain Turner’s now boat, the **S©A -Bird,” awaits paasenßerB nt-thejjilet on. tho, arriVal of the tnominr A*y* Opm which the BRIGANTINE HOUSE is sitaated.,a distance-of three imles.heinit a-, pleasant inland owl.' Tnss&dgers will find Capt. Turner at Bedloa a Hotel; where they, will leave tho oars, j Post *, Office address, Atfantic.City.* r ' je3ofAl4 EPHR4TA MOUNTAIN, SPRINGS, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNA. ' " ' ThiAjHvdntß establishhlent will bo opened by the first or-HWE- Situated on tho EolirataXidto,« milMwo«t of Philadelphia, Ift south of Rending, 13 north oflaui-' oa«ter t 40,oast«f Harrisburg, and having ilia advnntnire ortlio purest wit water, every variety of mths, the nVS- ' elected to 3,200 feet above crater level; with graded add * shady walks m donee forasta, and the'.most extensive landscape scenery in the.Umon.itis not surpassed as a gummor residence- , _ . . Accommodations for 400 peraons,iraprored cUMiax,- - and good carriage. houses;-. also a good stock ofliver* ■ hoTsoa nnd .carnages, with amusements.- A good band of rausio, billiard tables, t6n-pin alley. lt is , cmi fromall the above points by railroad andeeeches. The proprietor spares nothing •to make it a bontfilac* A for comfort and health. ™ *** Pot further tnrtiflnlaTs; see circulars; tobe bsdbya*- ' ■tljing to Joseph B. Myers. Third and Vina itneta j J«v» • Earle, 816 Chestnut wtreet: or to th* ProprieTer, - JOSEPH -■ r . ' Lancaster County, Penna. ■■ HOUSTON'S' 'i * >/,v. ~* UNITED.STATES HOTEL, ~ ~ •_ 1.. ; . CAPEMAY. _ .This spacious and favorite resort of visiters to Cap* May has passed into the hands of , . - COL.SAMUELT.HQUSTONj; . and wilt ba thrown Ci ‘ T . : , 1P ... MONDAY, the ®th inflt. The Ion? experience of the Colonel in this eotmeetiod peculiarly fits him (or the sueoeasfn) conducting©! such a house, while ho will be supported by the very beat aids, in every department, that can be procured.: The house has been entirely renovated, sad decorated invthe most gorgeous manner, and arrangements made for the fmppljrint of the larder, and the wine eeuaxswith au embraced in the terms substantial and liiTmisa' 'ns can safely advise visiters to five the CoJobcl a call, aad predict that his host of friendawriil be Vastly increased before the season is over. ir^lm jjEDLOE’S ..HOTEL, . • ATLANTIC, CITY,-, NBW. JERSEY, At the terminus of tho Hailroad. on the left, heyoad the Depot.* Th»*llouse is NOWGPEN far Wdm and Transient Visiters, and to any Hotel in Atlantic City; • * *, - Since last season, tho chambers have been very nraeh improved,.and rendered more comfortable by Venetian blinds having been put up at the windows. : Charges moderate. , , . . . Children and Servants half price. yST Parties-'»hould ‘Veep their seats until the cats ar nye m Front of tho Hotel. The , signs .an eosspMnons. ■ j«25~Zm -- • - •* > * <• -- rflflE JIANSION HOUSE. : : ‘ * •' < Heading.* penit a. • w. I/. DE BOURBON, Proprietor. , This well-knQwn.establishment, the fivorife resort or citizens and visiters* has lately. undergone extensive repairs, and is now one of the most commodious, He ganti and thorough hotelam the Deion J'betotifoSy lo pa ted at the comer of FIFTH and PENti S?mU,Xm4- • my.. Its accommodations are; first-elses ; tie rooms spacious And, airy; and the table .eonstantlMeJiMl with all the luxuries of the season. Persons 'deeirorar or spending a- few wooks in the summon in an agree- ; able and economical manner, could not do better than make, a trial orBOURBQN'S MANSION-HOUStFat • Heading. , • apg-tf, . TWEPTUNE. HOUSE, . -r : . II ATLANTIC PITV • This POPULAR and FAVORITE HOUSE hanng boen - ENLARGED and REFUANlSHED.isnowthrownopcn for the season. Its Rooms are large, and klboaStlx" vurnisukd, with every convenience and comfortfor so journers M hand. _ , " - . _ This House Adjoins ** Beplor’s,’' on MAoSACHU*-’ - SETTS AvemJe, within convenient distance of the surf, to resch wli tch firo/ul and solid gravel walks have been. } laid out. It is adjacent to the Lighthouse, and commands a fine viovrortno Ocean and Inlet. " - Permanent and Transient Boarders accommodated on *- liberal terms. Children ana Servants half price. “ " ■ je3s-2m • ' - WHITE SULPHUR AND OHALY-~* DEATE SPRINGS, at DOUBLING-GAP, PA., are now open, and are easy of access via Harrisburg; thonco on the Cumberland'Valley road to Newville; thenco 8 miles staging to tue Springs, where you arrive at SP. M» eamo day. Every arrangement' - !*' complete fox visiters. Board par week. $8; per day,- Sl.2s,.Re duction ior ’families.' References—Jaa/Steel, Morton McMiohael, Bancroft, Sc Co,, B. S. Jeannoy, Jr« d; Co.' • * • Reference to the Analysis of the Waters. James -C. Booth, Analytical Professor of U. 3. Mint, i - . Address NewvjJle P. 0., SCOTT A COYLE, ‘ je7-3m* - " - *- v ** , ‘ Proprietor. SEA BATHING.—THE MANSION, HOUSE, foot of Pennsylvania avenue,-ATLANTIC? CITY, is NOW OPEN for guests. For convenience/of.-,' armugoinout, contiguity, to the beach, and attractiveness to the adjacent grounds; this house - is-unrivalled.' The Proprietor has spared no pains in making this Hotel all ~ that could be desired byTisitbre.* • ' jol-Sui , . ~ - ... E.LEE, • GA RL I SL-E ■ WHIT E r SULPHUR . SPRINGS, CUMBERLAND COUNTS, PENN. SYLVANIA. . , , , The price of Board for the remainder of the season, at this. delightful Summer,Resort, Will bp §7 to 38 per week! Visitors! leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore in the morning train, arrive at the Surme*t SP. M. - jyJB-3w ' ’ OWEN, CLENDENIN, & CO. SEA BATHING. national-hall; CAPE ISLAND, CArE MAY r N. J. . This fine, largo, and. airy house is NOW OPEN for visitors. It is distinguished for-comfort, locality, and superior accommodations, with ample room for per ”°AAk6n GARRF.TSON, Proprietor- tIEA BATHING— ► 3 , . :< . , ATLANTIC* CITY. CONGRESS TTALL is now open, for theRECERTiON. OF BOARDERS, and the subscriber will be,happy.to seo liis friends who may favor him with their patronage during tho season. v< 'm tI ne o' r je2s-3m THOS. C. GARRETT. SEA BATHING. ■' IO dew WARE HOUSE, Capo Island, N. J. ' This favprabjv ahd well-known Hotel is now open for tho reception of visiters. Terms ®Bper week. 'jfljs-dw JAMES MECRAY. Proprietor. AMUSEMENTS. : THE i PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS.- , >, , • No! 1025 CHESTNUT STREET. m ’ ■ls open daily,(Sundays cxroptod,)from 9 A. M. tul.6 P. M. Adausston 25 cents. Children under 12 half 1 P Shares of Stock, entitling the holder’s family to ad-; mission to the Academy at all times, 9SO. ' - HASSLER’S -ORCHESTRA.—M: HASS LER & 'BROTHER' respectfully aunonnea that . they have located, their Omce at their reaideded, Uk i LOCU&XSTREET, where engagemeaU oar be ,euah 5 *