' - l f *«cfccr»?;A«s>>clatio]» at,.We»t C:ke&» •p !3gs&£ttg&ttSng^f .v, : ' .inn. present ftomydMfer?ny>wty ' ladies ptapfoderhtlhg*/;•'-‘s'* *;* a , third ehspv • tef v«rj> e»mrat;4Bd,»l«s[oeSij|i^eitj»(itfTßkii J A# bhroieeat station,, and thd work in which thoy wereengeged: thaAVostChtatabNjjhhul^School,' . aiid.ahtimbcr ofobteimpilty'gatid 'dfpibee'ofrSacredr \/»jUslo with creafc t^eraijg;.jttMMle»tr“,2)W3.wjuj, Irna of Dr.< Cunniitetou.tbo aecdmphslied 4eaditfc •. of .the of -fitw Walnut*str«et .Theatre^ addi-esa-:/. lie sincerely hoped 4hb„dell be rations of ; the of gre&t fcood. 1 to b^^u^^^i^blertfi^liic^theco^hnt^ " " ' woreaeeply intqrestejbrTKepeopleofWejrcCfate*ter£ , jflth^fifee^prdoiiiwh^of actaaUriir . m£^S*(rhmdwst It was i'dity'a&iweH* as'ii pleasurerfor^ dty - : tend o welcpme to.ihe raemners, the asaopiSUdn^ ■ and in pe6de;of,Wesfc Chester to give them ■ HerieeabartT ly. say. to tjtie ladi^ r before him,th: t the ih,Qs'Wbr&. b e jWhich* f hoy;? Felt'proud;; to';giye~a hos^'42tf*bpeHttidn.. i apd Valieyl \o( Chester were memorable/ as the nary-struggles forfreodom imtheerabfitheßerc* he felt sare fllib wbuld ' nefcbc .tm ft her sister counties: iu- the educational h istory U f our .ho,. Wtf£qiue tirthq ntemy bom ofthg- one fequiririgoonstant while TratHy itohd Sbfelc,vffio<le&ly: foreground,:and;remainihg /to fee eongbt,. To com' bat ? error -' toqmrcft ' srt y UtLirotnutitig dDtollectaal effort/* Iho.' the inemb'ere * of\tho. association Vweiw • • eompe* oohfatr—aye) 1 ■ !. - tbaf h^^tfe;b^o^^wlH^l}yeB : tb' , dioped' that the nohle-ediScei cf -edaoatibnhitow • M@Sp;«g)i«: . and; error.w&a.ettlKgbing. on/andwemuatreater * mto.tho contest ungloved baija?. x Tbe,teaeher« . ' should: aev^'f*ioiw‘ useall '.-their ,Jgbtjbf.pp]wti ' , achiey.emept>f »glors9Us yictory<vSto -eonclud’ed Ky agimwclcoiningihe: tenbhera to the: boroogbbt , Qbd%bttl d ;:BpeW , ga ?rtft3adKCob^/orß^lb^ r be-: half of ..Kefßayera its - rige;afldßrwfress: sayiugibat auiib*’ began to feel i ah.-tJrganiriation. > great Centre* „tbey their ' to'l.flfhwh' the might rp|)4»i:tb'Tcarh frbm, the >Xf»fie»ce of ihoold.amUheoldbeanimatedbytbe'flrdaftd cntfiusiWm.^^l^Jhr^TdWhip^iWfOciatibos^werie*, fonhed, - Froin. Association; reoftiyod : lts' esh^d^^,*'fS^^ih^life.f hb’-planTii :bJbn; of , business,' 'coh wisdom of eaoh othfcr,. Tfiiklwas.tno sevohtn anni*' vet^iyoCih,eir.citjhehcei’;>lt:'yraBj'tbeir:rairfbr • tun'ein their eßflifisfdkyiVHj^, alinolfe; tihVrioWn - ’.and . aTflb to 'bo; misrepresented.' AwWfaillifql ; ! had join^t(^cthorfoi*thq.pqri)o'so' > )pf-inereasirig t thoir. wages, and ■ farmers. ri^m^tOT;] ( :^ho^msait|^ f j)«it‘Bpbkeni ; opeh»araw> .9xy r . that better ..days :; Sttch ia’ welcome froiii : 'Ch‘esEor, ! n 'county renowned * for her ’intbUl f;cut ttfti Her itoraxy associations,, eonld not be too prised^ I ApplauroT] i; If in nis equalled by, any party'or jieet Ifc*. generous weloome /the speaker not oniy saw&Welr eomerbnfc' encoaragemont. bo a green. , spotmthelr liyes, anii’Jtt^the^HyeS who, like himself,.had groWngray in 'the. scryico,>groen spots the mewborslcft their friatds of Cheater/ he hoped they Would leave no. a^yi'h£tKe:p!ea^jmt associations of rcmcmhxa V4~ . 1 ‘ ” “ ' The diffOrentspcakerSiw'ord cordiaUy applauded'/ wastakcn,'inprder;'td'enßolb thdConi*; mittee of Rcceptiph//B|^^plet^|tbbiir'.Srrange> k menta. t ‘ „■*.*/» : -A :j - • After : ;tbe rec<Ms,-the^p>^oc»atiph, ; without trans '•. acting imptnlaTJce.-adjournod abonk ..' twq ’; ';r -'. 7.-!a’;J-V.v < “ ■ '\y‘' 'AFTERV^oy'.sEsgioirv' The.assoc iation - ; Tftfthf- [ Urge,the ball heingbrowdedtogt^uimbetTcapaoity.. - Jo theaudienbeV Hom'Justico ReadrOf tho;^mrenle?C6M^;RdpV^ u . Sorentfi judicial districty apd: ReyV X-^r^^dwre^vNcwtori^ahtt^Waikins^^^Weßt' f ßoy^l^SSdtldis^n;ibf^jwA<3bfiethr.'v.'T' 4 «V^ : \ qf w4braiiopB tbaihadbeen sfrßradfdrd, raoV.bd; that'thh' ' be adeeptedj arid-tho miHeri'^ohar«d?-?':A l^bbd , £*•?-• s * ;. “i}f..(bq' , rbj>ort r ' the, yanw up, section by ~ tlon/^ 1 v \£ t'>' A ’"* r i ~ ' 1 more t4pC«qßtrbl){Qf :^‘.bbri^ptfndijjgl^aberetary from.tbtflfoeOttthrp Cominittee/ led-, m aome"debate^ - • »nd.y^ ! l i^ly^}6drAwQi^ s .'^^\';^f £^^’V''‘-- 1 nfiobPf hor*' responding: whole inetterjrifter having been orerUid vwithiamtodmebfe; was laid on th% r. ; A «roeo on thb irticlo' on qualification 1 . qf v Thstcfticlo admitted women without •’ thb pkyment of cucH-.a-fco' as is exacted from tho thought that, olthough it wna e h.japirit of/gallnntryy it was ma/ hi D g^MdiftjHmihath|ri'''i^giuhst. i thb',women- insulting to’them.'.l ' :-■ o£sfciledetahU; inoyedto’place the admiiaprid'wtofJsdies-afMy v& y\** s Prof. Alien, bf-WesVChcs'teiv,jnhyed,ari:aihend* ment, whether male or ftmweV*tfiftybentsX .< ;V ‘ f = - The amendment of-Prof." Alien was;- accepted -by■ was : On'thc motioff; fcf>adopt/that part ofithe oighth relation fo '(bead m|gaipn J bf~’pergbns not teaohere/'ahptJieyaehftt|V^^l?^WM:hob4^ that there were persona hot ehgngcA in teabhihgv .whq'ygwgrpA^e^ightaoibetolt^^^s^oeiatfgm; . on account of of edn cation^;.Onthe.othcr,fiahd, |t; wajj-'h^d^thut. the association being a purely prbfessionfkf one, ‘persons; not engaged in Machine should "hbv.Cxcluded: ; >ByJ opening bdupatidjo/ybuhi' wanted, fhe belmadbfhenuclcus of n greatp^f^qu^fto'be v cdhtrtMbypract|bai always a hayir& beeh te«ber9,i and prqfeßi>ion; were regarded by •‘ wwfipalljr^e(eminedtoadnrifcfnfcpds of eduon r tiODj-wnowere nottcachcrs, flg honorary members. An articTewusfprbposedvnno’if ing ho members to vote mitejaiboy. Jm nmein l>o w in g6oc| stand/, ■taSiw-refcf 1 FtDdftlc iutoaßiiMerilion. to poltpone \3mmmmsmsm th»»oißltyf»»la»fl^yaKroatnuoiber;»rgenUs '• ttent «BB^astb»!‘(Alej'^ : TwoJ ftiid*,offto,^i^)3ta<)i^ro-comj^w]t,or,liaicir; »w»yithe Udm, by tltelperforinaneo Pereifal well- M Th?rreoeß( ;heibi.9yer,.Mfi n.. A.'W»rrln«r, ot . - ¥Wl*d«lMil»fjri»J"'»Vcp6rt on tte 1 bert meiat of . •. wrils /fitly, tspekeri.tire : iilettirce of rilrer '.'’ . AlVraen ~ ■-. thmtJiKibebtribgezed grtttnjsr/feU jttrtnlfnafMiorf^ of ditftp- Srobfi^/'iillo -Ail/iionSiioqiikit j&<riihp«dio*t. • him; Theyjlwfi^^V^ s .4:'MaS(io#t r them to 'iiop«rfckb<itTletij;b «i(lro : cffecttiiiU, to tho ... It hKjJiitin'esiflj/yah'cl genirnliy bplicvtxl/ tiiat » a ry, altidy. Hey n<A think «J. Bo M»fiU(blly'6QmbitiijGg in lifn. fonu the riehea of , the ImuH. Greek, BHjtou. Daniab, en do thtr tongues - , —every wom almoet contai oed a history,—porsom ing ■ c»B«bility.to intorcat, it tree snylhlng >tti btediouß sttidy/jjrt vjbf'wtkof 11,6, wont,ofoar ebilitytq compfeHenclit.Thera w»3 nobettof w»y kskr issp^lft ; HB.i'JMt# geneml thipaj .qno-iolf the'words In .; »By «rtJel«wo might .rcttl ire derivbi from bstin. ■■- Ap«Siip,'miy.rtfi4yiE»filWmitt«it tho ,: ' JdttwkfO t,h6t{)irf«iUy. ■ ;,A teiber/wbo ', 4o«ia*tmia«telßtnl : thMO langtiogei eboold retire - from Us bnsinem.. Ho should retire, a£i tm'eithof ■ into thepulpit or,b»tv , -'WA - - He did hot wleh tOibe mndorsfoodrM-applaudlng "the priotieo.of uinnyA-w.riiorsdikb JohßSonAtrho; mhe *oW» 4 ''fremtho,Xiuliti'.'iUq.haa:» fondneiK , for pimb English of ;ili'akspeoreir Bpe»eei>.«Bd. -Cbiraccr/J -Many pereono: would, by an egort of tuporGoo feAtidioustjoss/ rob our Jau gM|#lof l»lfit«ldre'o'.';AM»v3?»rfluer'eit«d iniimt; , . bef oflmmtiMOqf thiff churadferi itt whicb IMrimii bid pendoied .td thia tldfire/toLcmBMU * . Jet* the good nidi;fetish fenguo.' He continued • imno lewhf ndioaUiig thle prepohßlly. inrt weqt omwifi^o^&ithitumrWgbm^^ityonrows. -/leßgnege.ienCliersslitmlifstnilytholiaUniit be-' f«gth« most importiutb(»li;itna ebterifiiiintb the' epmpontloh Of The Mbker Bhouli,llrat lb»olt ; the pupirubnie pblieeaplllc«ilsldc« i?'irh»t ' lt i» euily done Ihe ,languigo:ofrfeir,j»Dd power, i »»4 AfiteeTjiiU j TSfe wei, »n:taiomoiii .elogHon thel *)f know tie and the drotTblethst «u ooowfon&^MwMll H wr ; tdoUog lhenij 110 wlshedjto; W;<>»q “Wi f»t neglected poiftToh 6f ‘(ir»^<ner-—tbttiSontion r ; •war a'V«ryiWtwrHat Stitajfwa;«ntoen«yso. for ttw JWthg. Wo Ud wns so sts»ld buthecould • Understand sto tstahio'nr'Wwhsa.wlth ssniuctroMo, as ha could add t« to fdar.'VilfwM With grammar .;a§ 'Vilh'tvery other learned oor rreotly flrstpnnoiples, waaoa th*;Jxigh m<lto per fection. • > :\ f ; v:> - !>; -Mr.VWsuriaerJs essay yraa.Jiatened to with, groat .‘attefiti&tffcnd loudly applaptfed,? .' .V ~ . The Association, adjourned- at; half-past five, to rnefit fttoighti T l , - , « -~' K ■ . * ,‘.4. . ——- r -..- ; . tirtt CioDNCita.—A tipec(#i .fti of City Councils was held yesterday afternoon* tt>; lake no tion relative to thb reception of .the Mayor ami 'CoatrcilsßfCinclunfltlfwho.are.tq attivq in'Phila-. ‘tfelphia’ilbiS hliifniSs;. I 'i' : , ' '‘Select fyanii.'-r-A. ffall qitoriiiii was prOßont, Mr. Comma'll intbecimir. : : ' Mr. Leidy submitted a preamble and resolutions that a joint coinmitteoof eight members (broach branch be appoutt<!tl,_in couneetipn with their pro 'sidebtßntorcooivo the visiters,on their arrival, In sueli a inshner as wilt' comport with the dignity of .Pitoilphis, y,f. ' 4'i.Tße rJ’soliitlSjt itaß adopted and iwnttotho othor. fiiratiph; '...V-'i.'.. ' Arecess of fifteen minutes teas taken, ’ Z* An amendment M:(J6msipn Cotmcil,.fuljstitttting twelve gentlemen for eight, wap concurred in. The chair, appointed as follows:. <r ' Messrs.. Leidy (chairman)/ Botdeman, Benton, Cuylor, Davis, Jones, Lemon, Mclntyre, Parker, BmedlejY-Tht>trip*on; Cornman, president. /The chambertheri adjourned.', T fln Common Council, Mr Potter was called to the chair, and On the * reception of the resolution from the other, Chamber* relative ,tO the entertain* ment oT the Connells of Cincinnati, • Mr, Etdrldge, desireddo know whether these.gentleman come in an official oapaoity, or in their individual capacity ? , He had seen no offioial notioo of their coming. Mr. fiackor hoped no Jmpodimerifc would ho pre- agaittflt'a propcf reception of these gentle men. ' - ‘ ■' ' ’• •' '• i Mri O’Neill said -if th'oy Intended to do anythin#, ho wanted it’dono right.;4 He moved to incroaso tho number of Ihb ‘'cotatniWeo i.to' twelve from each Chamber, whichwits .agreed is*-, *- : ? Or./Sited ohjected to this course of-procodure. He hoped {hey Would meet a* a cotothitteo of gen tlemen—put tholr hands !u their pockets, and en tbriaia ihokftt titelrown personal ©ipeftbe/- Mr. Korr.urged tKe odoptlqn of the preamble and - rekflntibn, and,-after setae debate, they were 'ligretftd} coheurred. 1 ' The-Chair appointed the following gentlemen on ‘thb oomtoittee: Moesre*, Hacker, K, ori*, A. Miller, : Case,,EldHdge,; O'Neill, Sitnons,Warner, Sites, Bbilly, Oai,' CflS<in; and Trego, (president.) Tho dhainbeV thbii adjdunied.V V - „ , 4 J 0 ; tdil VeH on Twen-- ty-foiirth street, IS going Vapidly for Ward. Itis‘ early od* the-drainage Of 1 'the northern, Section <of the oily before the-Fairmont data. In- the water ahd refuse fro in the lager beer hroweribs,' embraoing the district from opposite the 6pripg Oarden Water/Wdrks as fatabuth as Poplar streets This ctdroffc cottmendos at the Schuylkill rivcfi ( flt,thß. proposed crossing of Fowelton ayenuo, thenceon thb.lthe of that aVenUe to Twenty-fourth thence Oft Twenty'fourth to, Pennsylvania avohue, thebco' to' street, as laid W(S . , mm _ -FhJtitrdWelten ayeduo to north side ■ - -IbC'HahuiWu'jstrftdt;::.:..^....... 6Mfeet.‘ 8 feet: From'VHatatltort street to, Thirtieth »• - - . , ntid PeniiiislYfthittAvomie.,:.4,Mb " lb “ • ■ ■ -'AVbraachV chlVert is-also ip process of construc ‘tiou, ditdr&ipg'at of Pennsylvania aV«uejmd.Twoftty'eighth^treet^.thence i -ety-eighth street to Parrish; then on Parrish to Twen-' Cty-fifth, thenco on to;Poplar street, adistabceof,2)soofftet-,.lhoculyert tomeasure five feet diametori ‘ On' TWChty-fiftii sHcCt the culvert pAsses throligh A rdoky soil, Which rondord blasting necessary. _V- - SA.OAGiTV oV’A HjW,—Shortly iweivo o’cldek yesterday, tho carpentor shop :of PeterM.'/Hinde,'; situated in street, above Morris, was accidentally firedhy «omp boys, ■ ’prhtf wore 'pUying with'mAtchoe. It appears that . of shaving* wore UirCWn/out ia the nwrnibg/.bnd thaVft party of boysletfire to tliom,' for jthP' pftrposb of having a little sport: A work* man employed in.the :sbop/ aftereatltig bis dinner, lay workbench, in - the aocOnd story of v tbe batidi ng,: and soon fel 1 aaloop. The darned from ihe shavings crept^alpng-forborne distance, and wbr® finally,commuinidatod to the. second story. 1 flobr-was, littered;,with light scraps. ’bf wOOd the JhanWas in immi nent; danger; of; being bunted toVdoath. A torrior dog,’ belongißg';td- ! the ri c’arpentei-i'at this junoturo approached his master, whose clothing was already Oamides»bly^scorbhod, and succboded, after some, time in waking^him;:/Ho had ' barely- time to eijspefromthebuildingbeforeitwaa'complotcly ;enyeloped 'in -l!ameg, »n(l he .must certainly havO bero ecvercly injured, if not-hurned had .fit' pot K i Ho3PrrAt;/ i cClgEg r^ohnV.: 'MaanltiSf' aged eeven 'years,- had his head- severely 'braised' last - evening, hj being struck, with a stone while ploy ing with same companiDns at' PAasyunk road and *• .Federallw^et.’; Elizabeth Armstrong, 27 years of ‘ age. had her. loft arm,,badly fractqrpd by falling 'down a flight of staim, at,a ; houßo in vicinity of Eigfitoenth and South strects., ,j’ ■ ? •• Edward hPCabe,.24 years .of the cap of his knee brokon, at PboenixviUci on Monday evon *■•2- VC v:; "V ; JohDM'Carter, agcd twehty-fivo years, had his tight .arm .broken ;y£Bterday afternoon, by being ruu oyer by an empty coal-car at Eidhmond. Ho endpavored to got on board tbo train for Pottsville, when hisfoot slipped and he foll on the track. The Abbyp CAtta.wer* taken to the Pennsylvania Uoapi tal. ' • 44 "' ‘ jt- A Danoskous Individuall—A' inaa named -William- Berigaler ,waa ; taken;before Alderman •Mooj*« raoniirig, on tbo'chargo of threat ‘bo'calledrit herfresidedoo in Frnnb atrdpt, above fttti wily' hour yesterday, morning, and committed 'a;yiq|ont assault upon' a young girl iq • the emplOyqf C., afjtc r which heproducod a ro-. voiv'crandthrcateccdto shoot hor. The police were. summoned tq .the, spot ? And .cprivoyod tho alleged offender to jho'9tAtlon.houBo. The alderman hold, v hi|riinftsi,'ooO at'court. ' ; North Pennsylvania Railroad yesterday morn ing jr&n '.into .K miriorallwater wagon, at Tioga . ? Street; jn thenorthbrii portofthooityr -Tbowagon swtris'w>mplefcly. demolished* and the driver, rritrick Cobucr'vrafl thrown outand badly injured about' .the inie and escaped injuiy. Mir; (^onnOr : Was coriveyod to his at No.‘ 5i6 : Lcinbard Btreot, and, althdughbis wounds aroofa palnfql character, aro - not ooiksiderod dangerous. >- f Assault 6^ ; an,Ovfioer. —At a lato hour on Tuesday.night, Officer Stowart .wm assaulted by seyoral colored men,; at Sixth andPinb streets. He : ;endeavored to.disperse theJcrpWd, leongirogated in thftt vicinity, when they' oomraeooed Beating him, (and threw;him ( pn the pavembpt;' The officor fired after baKwithont effect/ Ono'of tho ring* -lo^doini ; named Douglas, was subsequently arrested, ;'wh! held:iri'sl,soO to : ' ’ .•*’ : 1 " ’.v' Ifound Dkau.—Tho rotnuins of a colored ,m ari/rurikriovrri,'wero ’ discovered frt an early hour yesterday morning do Clark’s woods; First ward; His ; bqdy';,was d?*hm|)ose'd, and appeared as If it beort .’(hero 'for; somb jimo past. • Il vraa ro moved to the station■hooso to awpffc a wrqnors in veßilgation. '' ;.1 man named VY ilUam,Young, aged twenty years,’ was seized with a fit yesterday ;«tcirp<top r hnd.fell into.alimb-kiln' at Twerijty-thU'd ■juril WOOd streets,?and waa severely, burned about ! the faco’ arid li&rids. Ho was taken -to Jiis- real* inihftt'vjoinlty: V,j’Y v iqe 9.—-A “slight'" firo occiirred at o’clock last evening in' ri/ trimmings store In ; <3tyiird;avenue, bolow Lawrence street., .The goods in tho show-window caught firp from tho gas-light,, and before tho flamejf could be extinguished about dollars’..wprtli was oonsumed.- , alarm jw caused about’ six Volock in tho . eVening by, the accidental burning of somo clothing and triwmiugSata house iu tho neighborhood of' :Third and South atroots. Damage $lO. '.' AttKCKD HobseThikf.-— James Maaon was conmUtted for-' * farther Wring by. Alderman .JVirrenJ of theXwehfy-fourtii vranl| on tho charge of Stealing a horde belonging to the proprietor of a hotolin CKnileili'. It ifl alleged thathohired the iHaJ^o«t.PhUadelp|iig ;^ l' Ex6stKaA^^-^hj9fiB^ggles f “ha«; sjull£in .Wiigated the charges against Polloemnn ">D urr of to extort inohoyfrom' Mr. Garland, iWhWimdcr arrest in the Seventh' 1 district for an alleged ptiiKlcmoaiiorV’ and fully bxonorated him. i ;^t>abwHEn. rr A boy, named Maley, niuo of.’age,. jvw accidentally drowned In tlio SchuylkilL yesterday morning, whilo fishing on a schooner atGeorgersirdet wharf. . 'S' v V~ >- v/': ’ pcittpOi-fWlipnXu3gc Thatcher wus, iripiy years ago,- member of Congress from 5 Massachusetts, he Waa challenged to a duel' by 'Mr, IfbrOi" Carolina, for wordaspokenin debate: The' Judge, on read ing the message from;,Blount/after adjusting; hlswig and revolutionary hat, said to the bearer Give' my respectful compliments .to Mr. BJdunt/andteHhim ho cannot have a,definite ; ani!werto his note to-day. 'Let him be patient ■rat short;time, .till I. can write to Portland, : and' receive; an answer. ' I always' consult, my i lift bn intkttcfsof importance, well knowing that' family my.. "detf. tlf sh e consents to take the choice of bo ycotting a widow, bi haying her. husband.hangei .for)nurdef/I- ; 'certainly will .fight Mr. Blount. iTei hlm not p be in a’ hmry i It will not take weeks to receive her election.” sKrfce|« .; .Philadelphia," August 2', 1859. , Tho'hopeful views W exprosaeda,few, days past aid re-echoed vcr£ generally by merchant*, and the prifeSj so, much sothntfre Incline to think the end of 'the* hank contraotiohvery hear.-. and deposits have gono down with nearly eqtfat pane over the whplo bountfyi! Men believe in the value of othor securities besides gold and' silver; and if a debtor shows auiplo assets, it is easy for him now.to obtain . ~ , , ■ In Hew Orleans, business paper was booomlng Uoarop. ■ - The Tribune 6aya “ at .New Orleans the money markot exhibits nd change whatever.- Capital is abundant, butbusinoss papot is daily bcco'inlng hiore' scarco; -The offerings at bank are rathor under tho income,- arid on tho street a falling off is dailymoroapparchi. fetb'ck arid bonds' show no improvement; and sales continue ffttlo hotter than nominal. Rxohango Isqulet and without’variation, except in sight .checks on the Northern citioa, which h’avot.advanced fujly.i por cent. * The bank statement for tho week,is unusually favorable. Evory item mdlcattjs a ’ further contraction, while the specie column shows a matoflaf We annex tho’prociSQ changes:, Decrease n short loans A.. 510.309 Increase jnapcoie .. 78,188 Dooroase ncirculation.. 236M0 Doorcase n deposits. 814,670 ' Doorcase n exchange....... - 402,289 IfiorCase n distant balances 31,603 The bank statement In New York looks well. Siuco ’ February,• ’tilo bahjfrf haVo . contracted $10,000,000.0f Jqaps, paid off $20,006,660 of deposits,' and lost $7,000,000 of specl?. _ Tho docrcaso of sp6cio for the week'is loss than wW> anticipated, but deducting the ’shipment of last Saturday, and allowing for, 'the California, arrival, thero Is proba bly but 'about- $20,000,000 actually , in bank this morning. Tho decline in deposits is tho natural consequence of tho contraction in loans , arid loss of'spqelfi,-'P N ' , X I ’ - fjiliadolphla wears a hopeful aspect. Thero is a geriflfdl air of thrift about ail her commission ware* houses of ovory kind, that speaks volumes for the prosperity of our merchants.. Littlo oountenanco 1? given to spoculaflenl.The few who hate tried- their; hand hate meatfly lost, and in tho end are wiser men. - 1 Wo cannot look back to a time when thero was a bollerprospect for Industry and application in any business conduotod within this oily. , , Land speculation thore isnono; on tho contrary, there is A' disposition by those who “wont In ” a couplo of years ago to Sell otit at a reduction; ' PHILADELPHIA STOdK EXCHANGE SALES', . , Augusts, 1859. RKFOhTfcb fc¥ lUAfttltV, rinotVN, A CO., BANK-NOTE, STOCK, AND EXCHANGE BROXfeftß, NOKTHWESICOXKKR ’ THIRD AND CHESTNUT sfßfeEl'S. i; . ■t: FIRST BOARD. . ,-u- ’’ , 1000 Pennaßs.... vCash.MM 600 N PemiaßlOs 87 1000 -Qtt ..v..casH.oe2 500, do ...........87 1000 - <0 -caah.OOV 2000 Lehigh Valß6s...J7 1000 do ............90g • 6X’oima R. idsu dti ... .;..'.V.ooS ; B'do - 3W< 3000 .til .. .90$ 20 Morris C’nl pref. 65.104)2 800 <0 ty win * AmbK... .118{£ £OOO do 90S <1 Norriatawn R. fil 1900 CjtVO*...; f-@K ■ ® •••••*& ■'looo do ...«,. .CSS/t.W,> o op IPM 1000 do ..cAsii.Scert.WWf TLohigliNav. .bowu.4B JO So R. R... /lOßaco A YinoStß..«, p do New..2#rs.lC»j£ 8 W Fhiia Ran lets).49|a 5 Pa K 2d mg 6a. cnnh.B7 7Beay Meadß.sswn.fiS>l ; . between Boards. [2tO(f BphtiylN6fl ’B2.cas»& I 20NorrisuHrilR..,.85.49 I cdO Tioca R 7s .88 1000 Pa R 2dmg6s.caBh.S7 > BOARD. 8 Lehigh Nav. 2dy5..48 48 m , do. •2dja.4B 10 Morns Cannl 52% 10 Phitada Bank lift. 9 Minehill Scrip..... J3>£ - oBk of N Ajiierica, .130% SciiiiylNur atciek. .3 Wmsp^fc'fe'liniilsg i" “ 7s Ist mprt.67>4 ,75%1m0rt..25. .30 N Pehtiajl bli “ 6s v ** l 5». 81 83 FA South R divoff.6l Kli-ic U . BECONB 1000 PennaOs 90% 1000 do 0O» 1 US Pqtthft.R sdjng 6s. .87 v . bibsiNo pk . ’ - Bill.'Ashed- , r1ii1f65..........W«1& I • ** New* ’.Aora ‘ ira - , onna f 6s.iin ofi*...W>£ «j3f I&H Wk . ..UKttt 6s fil.© ' 91 ' V. in ba\W . TO . Mortis Canal Con.fl2A? 53% 1 “ urf div ofT.iOi 105 SchuylNav fei’ffi. .09 69>4 “ imp 6 75 77 • ! 7 Philadelphia Markets. ' .' ' ' AudtfflT Evening. There is Very iittlc eipottjoriiabil.jtbr.Plohl’j and the market is mactive', the sales for smpmcntroach ing about 1,000 bbtsl.in lots) moqtij<atss;sp.per bbl for good: straight slipernne; mcludirig 600 bbls W. B; Thomas’ at that price; old stbok is dull and ne glootcd, and selling in & small way at-from $5 for saporfino up tosoa7 for extra and fancy brands, as. in quality. Rye Four is offered at $3.75, and Fenn .Corn Meal at $3,621 per bblj but -wo- hear, of.no solos. -Wheat-—Thero Is not much doing, owing.to tho hrinhees of holders, and tho receipts and soles are indderate; including ab'oht 3,600 bus at $1.20a I.2s’for'rods and. $1;23a1;33. for whlto; aa in quality; at tno clbse. the lattoi* .flgilrca -were hardly*.obtainable. • Bye is duiot, and held at/ 790. Corn is also- huiot, With light recoipts, and soles of yellow at 79a590. ! Oats continuo dull, with ( ,sales of 4,000 bus at 35a360 for prime old 3oc for. new. Delaware, and Jor-, aoy.' per ton.. Cottdn—The market is.quiet and buyers crime forward slowly at tho presentaskingratos, and the sales ' are limited tq - about 180 Kales. Groceries aro unchanged. An auotion saleiof.Coffoe was made this moming by Dutllh, Cook, ACo, of 1.000 bags Rio at 9{ttllfo per lb, aVerago'fplO.Zo, 00 and 90 daysand^inontbs,credit. 1 Provisions are unbhanged, arid a' moderate-business is doing in tho way of soles. Whiskey is selling as wanted at 250f0r drudgo, 26c for lihds,^2oa2oio for Eastern, arid 274 a2Bc for Ohio bbjs.. , r ' • - t ~ New Yotk Extihtti Bftlcß--Aug. 2, 10000 Missouri 6t6s JOV 3DoMtch Ceh 1t....b60.41K 10000 do ► 82K100 do HH 13000 do ...... 82>fJW) do 830.41 -6000 do ...,.:..515.82>« 580 Mich S& NI Gunr.^O^ 3000 Tenn 6siqOPariatnaß 630.115 2000Lotmi&tiftSuit?6s.90 fiOOUiinoiß Con R...b60,65)£ lOUOlUFroePdßds ...93 H» do 65$ SfiO N York Cent p&o .73>4 100 do 350 - d 0,.,. pto.Wii awChic&Rocklil.bOO.ei^ 100 do opg.raH 21 Reading R 44 10 Kne Rai1r0ad ......7 100 ‘ do ...40* 100 Galena $ Chiß.e7.Wa ' • ' V. Tllfc -MARKETS. Ashes Are quiet at §5.12 for Pot* and $5.75 for Pearls. ' BEKswAxaswithoutchango and quoted at36©39c, with aalesof 1,000 tbs at 33c.. . • ' CoPPKa.—Tbp stock on hand has- become very much reduced, oud with favorable foreign news, thomaUcet lifts advanced; sales 150,000 lbs Lake at 22>*o cash, how Held at 23c. *> 1 Fistt aro very quiet but firm at 54.704r4.73 fbr Georges Cod ; 816.25tMtMWfor.No.Jl Maokorel: slL£oels for No. 2 do; §9 for No. 3.% Now Salmon is offering at s2o.' Flour.—Tho market for, Stato and .western Fleur, opened firm* bnfc closes, howavor, dull and drooping, with raoderato receipts, and sales of 6,000 obis at $4,85a 6.10f0r superAue Stato; $5.1005.40 for extra ad; §4.75a 5.05 for superfine Western; 54.9096.t0 for extra do. and, #5.3005.70,f0r extraTOUndhopp,OhiO v ßouthernFlour., is heavy, with sales of 100 bbls at $5.76 for inixod to good, andSocHUo for extra. • , 4 -> • L Grain.—WbALis scarco, and la2o~better, with sales of4CW bus at Afrfbr new red Southern. 51.40 for white Kentucky at private terras. Corn , is-heavy nnd lower, with trifling *ales of oldWostem mixed at 75c. ftyo is dull at 750. Oats are dull, at 30a3Ge for Southern, Pennsylvania, and Jersey,'and 35a40c for Stnte, Canada and western. ' *' . Hops are in very light request for .consumption. with sales of 80 bales at flal3c for new; old ato entirely ne glected. -1 Molasses continue quiet but steady; sales of 10 hhds. Muscovado nt 29c. 1 ' Provisions;—Pork' is heavy and, lower at SJS for Mess. $10.76 for Prune. Boof is dull, with sales at s6© 0.75 for country Pnmo; $808,75 for country Moss; §9.25®13 forropacked do; $13.25016 for extra do. Bacon and Cut Meat* are very quiot Hard is hoavy; with sales pflOObblß,atlO>»©lO?4C. Butter and Choose arounchangod. . ' . ■ A RrcfKißyather more’inquired after for export to the wost Indies, ,with sales of 300 tea nt3\(©4>4Q cosh, as to JSuoar is vory dull and heavy, with sales of 200 hhds Cuba at WftfUhtc. SmtLTxn is advancing. Bomo 200 tons were sold within nfewdaysrpn speculation, at s>*tf »s*o for Silesian, and 508?tfc forPsolbey.’ ' ' 1 Seeds.—CJovor is entirely nojnmal, it being held above the views of buyer*. Timothy 11 selling in lots, as want oil, at fi2.37btw2.60. ■ Spirits.—The market for Brandies. is quite tfirra and moderately active; sales 75 halve* Cojrnaoat &2tr2J>o; 55 do Rochelle at $1.3801.50; 20 qrs Bordeaux nt fii.w fitss. Gin is firm, with sales of 60 pipes at 7U®900. Wjest/Xndia Rjims'we quiets sales-JO punoheons> gu Croix Rum at 75«80c. r Soap.—3oo boxes Castile Soap, lo Arrive, realized BV«9c. ' . • ■ Tin.—panea continues to bo'firmly hold at 33©34c, cash, with sales of 150 slabs At 33J«e. Btraits is also quoted firm at 320330,6 nms; English is quotod at 30a 31c, 6 mos, for *♦ Lamb Sc Flag.” Tobacco is not active, and we learn only of sales of 75 bhds Kentucky atflfrlOa.- •, TeA.—Pending the’ suction' sale announced for next week/jobbersanucipatmg higher prices afterwards, have < into red into the market moro freely, while holders sesrn more disposed to meet them. Bales are reported to-day of £OO pkgs Souchong nt fair figures. , Winks are firm with a fair business doing; sales of 60 quarters Sherry at 7O do Burgundy Port at (a>o®§ 1,05? 10 da Pure Juice at fi2.60, and 600 cases Qleret at $22502.60. ' • > ' . Whiskey is lower; With sales of 150 bbls at 25c. .. Witches. —Bishop Jowel, iti a sermon preached before Queen Elizabeth, in 1558, tolls' her: “It may please your Grace io under stand, that witches and sorcerers, within these lost rfbur years, ; aro- marvellously., increased within your Graco’s realm, r Your subjects pine away even unto death—their color fudeth, their speech is benumbed, s their senses uro bereft; 1 pray God they.ncver practice farther than upon the subject.” John Bell, minister of tho gos pel at Glaidpmuir, says, “Providentially two tefs'appear to discover tho crime.” If the witch cries out “ Lord have mercy upon us,” wlien apprehended; and tho inability of shed ding tears; because; as a. witch could only shed three tears, and those with the left eye? her stock was quickly exhausted: and that was tho more striking, as King James I shrewdly ob serves, “ sinco other women in gcnoralare like the crocodile; ready.to weep upon every slight occasion.” ■' CITY ITEMS. “ 1 Tis education forms tho infant mind, Just as the twig Is bent tho trpo’s 111011000.*' .The importance of goodjprccepts ih not overrated in he abovo couplet; but still, precept without example is not of much cfleet. Honco, wo say to the readers of The Press, u do ns we do and buy your clothing at E. H. Eldridge’s, OJd FrauktiuHaU Clothing Emporium,” > No. 321 Chestnut street, who is disposing of his entire stock of ready-made summer.clothing, preparatory to removing into his new store at Chestnut and Eighth street*.'' Old Polks Qoiltikg.—The Worcester (Mass.) Spy, says that an “Olcl Polks’, Quilting” took place in South Sutton last week, attho house of widow Lackoy, which was attended bjr sixteen ladies, whose tinitod ages amounted to ton hundred and fifty-four years. They quilted a quilt of nearly two thousand pieces, the largest less than four Inohes square. The old ladies talkod over mattetsand things generally, including tho.excellence of the garments made aud sold at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Kockhill & Wilson, Nos. GO3 and 005 Chestnut street, abovo Sixth, the fame of which has reached Worcester. Stokes’ styles of Clothing, suited to tho varying seasohsVare well known, nil over tiio country for durabili ty and elegance. Stokes employs none but artists of taste and skill. He fashions nis cloth neatly, and charges 'mo-., derately,. His palAtinl establishment at Ko. 607 Chestnut. Street, I*' filled with Wire'and beautiful goods, and hid business success is commensurate with his enterprise. His merit has become known, and his efforts to please appreciated by his liberal advertising. Hispralseisin every one's mouth, and thenewepaperscotne tons teem 4 ing-with advice to the readers thereof to “Buy their clothes at the palatial store of Granville Etokss.” i _, 4 *•*! THE »PRESS.rr~PtoADELPHiA* [Reported for The Pross.l Dublin~49l hhds sugar 78 tcido 8T JCinN/NB-Briit BiUow-l«,000 lathi 80,W,^«1- H;s Ttfellß A Co:' > ■ . ‘ 1 SAlhiNa OP friE OCEAtr SfEAMEIIS. prom the elites states. . .SllltS .LEAVE XOU RAYS * Africa. Key?Ydrk.'.Liverpool ....AUg a Now Yatjt..... ..New York. Aug 6 North Briton Queued., dvertoqj AUg Europe- ..Boston.. a vorjUJoJ. v Aux la Kangaroo New York. .Liverpool, aso Aug 13 ;Ooean Queen. . .New York. .Havre. Atig IS 'Porsia New York:.Liverpool Aug 17 Circassian Now York. .Galway. Aug 18 Fulton. Now York, .Havre. Aug 20 Glnfunvr. Now York. .Glasgow .-.Aug 24 Oof Baltimore. .New York. .Liverp001.......... Aug 27 TO ARRIVE., ‘ ' SHIPS LEAVE POR. BAY* Eefsid... i: .. <LI Vritwfol; -New York. 1..'...; ..July 23 S 5| Fulton. ••• * • .SeutinunptOii. .Now Ydrk... ■/>:..... Uy g G1a5g0w.............G1a5g0w. .New. York u yZT :::::: :$! £ | Arabia. Livorpool. .Boston Ju y 30 SnxoS.n,; .No.w, York. Au* 1 N America L verpool. .Quebec. c .., ...Aug 3 CI of Baltimore... L verpopl.-New York Aug 8 Vanderbilt.... Bout) aniptori..BewX’Pjy Au * .’ 3 Asia L verpool. .Now York., > -Aug, § Bremen .Bremen.. New York 9 Hungarian.. Liverpool, .Queboo .Ailg 19 Cpn&da Li\*erpool. .Boston : .Aug 13 Indian.,.; Livorpool. .Quebeo Aug 17 Tho Ca/ifo/i/ia Mail Bteemers sail from Now York on the sth and 20th of each month.,* v , - , The Havana Steamers leavo Now Yack on the 2d. 7th, 12th. 17th, and 27th of each month, and Curtfrdston, S. C., on the 4th and 19th. When the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers will sail on Monday, except from New Orleans. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. £e£ tbURTk £Ai . riv (Correspondenceofxha-Press.) ... ‘ , . . « * . „ New York, AugA- Am voa. barks Hannah Beaor, from la, from Cumberland Harbor, brigs Iddo, frptn Menton, Italy: Iza, from Saguaj .union, (Rr; from Hunts port, via New London? sohr Louisa, from Jamaica. . Brie Win O Clark, of Waldoboro', maifte. was spoken July 25. Nearly all the crow were sick. She was ooftnd from Havana to Boston. The captain feared he would, have to abandon 'Her, but would endeavor to reach St Marks. , . .. . Boston, Aite 2. s^aams^.i p Wm Jenkins, from Baltimore; bark Steaiftthip hence, arrived At jtostori „ n _ . Steamßl)ip'BosTon,BeUew, hence, via Capo May, ar-' rived at New .York yesterday. , , , _ , Steafnsliip Afrioa. Shannon, cleared at New York yfls terday for Liverpool. _ • Steamship Elnplto‘Ci(y-Grifliri,.fffr Havafia, via Now Orleans,cleared at New York yesterday, . ... i ' Steamship State of Georgia, GarWri, heri’Ch, arrived at Savannah yesterday moniing. , Steamvlifp Habana, McConnell, cloared at N Orleans 2Sth ult. for Minatitlan. Ship Live Yankee, Thorndike, for Shanghai cleared ftt Shfp r V^ctorj* fl ßeed\’preblo, for'London, cleared nt Nmi mqqd Istiust, with tobacco. ' Brig Mary, Lowell, Steel, hence, arrived at Salem Ist instmic.’ . SchrsWHßowe.Wigging,and WmLoper,Robinson, hence, arrived at New Bodford Ist inst._ ' . , SchrS Carthneena, Crapo, and Sarah, Benson, for Phi ladelphia, sailed from New %dford Ist lust. , Sclir Sophia Godfrey, Wilhama, hence, arrived at Now London 30{h ult. * , _ Schrs Julio. FoXWell. Caroline Hall, Graham, and 8 It Vinton, Washington, hence, arrived at Richmond Ist instant. - ... * HOLMES , HOLE, July 30. P M-Ar, schrs Harriet A >nrnh. Tico, from Philadelphia for Lynn; Mary ic Eliza beth. Hondorson. do for Nantucket. Sailed, schrs Ada Horbort, Isaac Rich, Swan.Roxanua Bdrfey. marietta Smith. Sarah, and Fly. 31st—Ar, flphrs Snow Flaks, "Weaver, Philadelphia for for BtfslWl; J<w H Rieley, Bpwen, drt for E Cambridge} B T Garrison, Gfdctf, Hyanrus for Philadelphia. August 1~-Ar. schtS Vajditi Sharp,Haley, Philadelphia [for Boston; R G Porlati Hudson, do for Dan versnort. , Sailed, edits Harriet and Sarah, alary A EliZabcthoH P Grinale, Snow Flake, Jos U Risloy, Ariel, Vasntl Remains WSW, echr 3 Grierson, B T Cnrnson. • ' '• - ABBIVALB AT THE PBINCIPAL HOTELS. UP TO 12 o’clock this morklyo, GIRAHI) liCtlSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth. W. W Cheevor. Ga t Lfiißhortf N,O ,R dnntolow, Ala WRAbWut.jGii .11, Moims, Ga W H Howard, Ga, TWCoskrey, Augusta 8 Coskrer, Aueusta - : W Montague, Augusta J York. Nashville J Bancroft. Jr. Charleston B A BHaeiTer, Lancaster gftlofiadfnirgh & la. Ohio W G PoTkins, NY, iss B W Norcott, Bpringfd R E Hendron, Texas K Boggij'&Ja 51 jsa Boibb A. sis MuwHftrcrave. • Mies Colton . ... J 8 Hhided, NO M Leonard Sc da,.Md Miss Slock, MU lyHaouheU, Md . G Leonard. Va „ It Park, Tcun.- , Mfi»‘AW6iar^, Y . r . NY ' J PCochran Ala,l>c»- JF lowoll JHWood.NY LBFonr-.Cr^O. NY C Du Tre, Tenn «&miRO a 2 v JWintor, Ky . CWThomfW£h»,Cm -*■ ai HbllTit?sfiond, Cin 8 Mavborry, 8t LnuiS GHaajjartSp, StjLditifl H M Mu rray, Pittsbiwg JOBThbons&'ia.< i«,O Cin.O PA Bavaeo &.lo\AJa .' G CF Sfliraam N\tf: wr WqjHejr. Lji,. fitlygnis Thos’S C Smith, fthi m, J Buckner S*v > fsi2an , Y. •••„., Col. John F Mill*. Tonm .- hffs Jolltt F Mills■ Term.•, .famos*A Came*, Memphis hliss Lizzie Carnei/nlOfltp Mies, M E €rtbob, Miss Sailio Carnes, ntomp 1 Eisslnzsie Tqto. Memp Miss M Williamson, Tenn . W G Evans, Abdfdeen j MissM LEvans Alwrdcon Miss J A Evans, Aberdeen Alfred Roy & la Waahing’n MiMAGatch^ Geo HRoy, Va „ . TP Dotterer Sc laCharl’n John k Kelso &J». Balt G_Randolph _ Misail/.jydrsgr.Bftlt WE Johnson Sc ja, 8 C A HLowls,CiniO .. SB J/ewis, Cin.O W A&avesA,ia,.Norfolk TBRry»ln3c la.Tft M|ss M.Brystiu,MigsßEmon. Pa _ Miss A C Brvsolf, Pa . MISS M Pa Howard Mathewo- Cuit O . MisaL-btoyensrin. Cmj O John W Horron. Cm. 6 Mn <> Herron, A O Htestot, Harrislmrg P AmbosA. la, Cofmhbus, p T M Shoemaker.- Balt - C Balt - 1 - G W Ainier, S C . & la. Mo GA.Wheat,HoußtQn T , ' CGoodrich*la. Haven Col CTliomasiscjla r if 8 A H3l Bancroft, Cab • - • Miss Htetnmnn, Lane, fa A J Btoinman,;Lanc, P/t Wm Kerland & la, N Y J W & la. Nf Y John Dorani Louisvillo R R Hopkins, Loiiisviile A Valk/Onwego, NY Dr Balfour Be la. IVLss , John B Talcott, Conn C D Fishburn, Va A Wolf, Cin, C) , 8 S Farrar, Charleston TBtreefa'ChaflMton Mr Laly, St Louts CD Burke, La LraiigO.Ga J.Mcdeo, Jr, Ga .. . y , Chas M Heard. La Grange C G Holfeuuoril, Ot Louts J A C-oroy. NY, —D Herring, Balt' * J White, 5t,Y J & Cozzens, • Gen Jessup, USA J A Curry Sc la,Alo. r : 'J Miss Coleman. Ala Miss Saunders, Ala ’ , Thos D Carruth, La - RobtS <<tW MERCiuNT’S sVreet; below Aroh, Jos MThompson, Pin la BenJ P Thompson, Phila - SIMkAoi . John Nimmo, KY j. HI. GrColi, J J Pdlk.' N Texas W. 3 Wood. Texas James Gates. Cin, O ' .T McKee, PittsWinr,, . J D North, NY Mrs Ann Stevens,Tenn. M.' Blahto, St. Louis Jos Hess, Phila- . J B Duncan, Carlisle A Williams. Louis Jnmos H Wolfo, Bethlehem. J. W Emmett, Phila WmA Apnlohack.,lpd AB Thompson. Tenn , n D.WootWaid, lowa / T McKec.-PittsbuTS <. , Goo - Alorce Sc w, Pittsburg . Miss E P Albrem Pittsburg Geo w Center, Atlanta, Ga £ol Burnet, Stroudsburg . Band Keefer, , JAI Wilson. Cal L S Parsons, Bradford Geo P Shelton. Tenn Sami WThompson, Jr, NY W E Barton, Conn w , F C Brownell. N Y BenJ F May, Elkton, Md JD Tackett, Mies Nathan Davis, Balt " AMERICAN HOTEL-Chestnut 61., above Fifth. Miss E Booth, Charleston Geo S Morton & la, Ga W,. Bangs fc la. Balt H B-Thorapson, Bait HHHamSiAla., B G Stnvons-i’orter’e l/ng H Beadier, Harrihburg Clmsl Hays. Newark, N J .Tas B George,4r»Balt .111 Gerou!d.C!n/Jagn ... T N Patterson, Sehuyl m Wni Vftuqr, Solmyjkm eo Jns S Gregg, Balt Lake City Jos K.Moiideiirmli, N C V> J Horner, Dol . Johnlewis, NY 4 . . Ellis Reeves, Fummxvillo John J I’irtkftrton, WChe’r S H Hrtckett, II 8 N RK Jnrtes, N J . ... HM Welsh, New Haven ' J M Frick, Mmorsvitte 1 JohnDonalds{JH,,Tainaqua IBChaso.NY , , R M flittfiOld.Fhiia B W KiloWlen, Va ABDornan»Phila * ' NATIONAL HOTEL-Roco at/, 1 abdvo Thifd. T Coteman.Labcaster .t White, Chester co k D 8 Beneler. Phita R L Bowonf, Middloburg M Bartlett. Bethlehem ' CII Krauss, Botlllohem II Barker, Irtdintia J Pfontz, Indinna J D Case, Bradford co • M A Youtlg, Uniort co, Fa p LoieenritU ft, la. Pa K J Swegtir, Foltna • G M Btratib, mtuvillo W H Roobv, Miucdi Chunk JSHartmabiKY • C WSedickor. NY , , 8 8 OreenleaK Corttro co , J Philips, Westhibrdlandco .f Btnnton, Wilktlswtrre J vatetttiile, Raadiiig - E Duriwoodyi Chester cd N Jitoger, Bethlehem J Gonnley, Lancaster cd. Mrsßeamah, Wilkesbarro I Moser, MdKeiilsbUrg, H UNION itOTEL—Ach street, above Third. Br Cutter, Warren, Mdss JII Reynolds. N Y H Husten, Charleston Edw Tatum. N Y H B Beytner, Ohio John Bcntt, Ohto^. T H Scott, Ohio W B F.Wood A faro, Ohio Win WGombor Ic ch, Pa W.WCottinghmn, Easton Seth .T SHaTp, Easton G Terrvilhgor, Easton K P Mareton, EffiStoii Johh S llqlcomb, N J „ Miw Holcomb, N J .1W Wehn, - Johnstown, Ta B Plnilips, Georgetown, Mo Geo W filieppfird.N J .T B Ferguson,NJ ’ JIB Woodward, ft) - Miss JiydiA Jones, N J Miss Robocea Gilbert, N J Rev Clift* E Hill, N J Mrs Jones, Burlington, N J Mrs Primrose. Burlington SHurlbut, N Y „ . F R Clunn, Plnladv ~ l r S Newcomer, Phila<la H Summons, St Joseph, Mo Josmh Jackson, Phuada •H Moser, Pottsville I) Volfs, Cal J H Hey, Cal J Stevens. Conn E Evans, NJ J 8 Conklin. NY ’ ' JB Watts,'Ark* . . Burgess F Haeler, N 0 J MCondrad So lady, Ohio FRANKLIN lIOUSE-Chostmd at., above Third; MJDe Lange, Pittsburg U 8 Moore,.l l iilla E Delaney Nbrfolk if c Chase, Boston, <J Jackuon, Phifa Win CorWirt, Lambe/tv B F Y, Zoller, Phila LA Schermerhorn, N Y P Burnet. Albany. NY J jl woodward, Hqu City A Motz, Hudson City W H Thompson A la, I) C AM Wills, NJ Miss E Keunard, Dei Miss H Kennard, Dol Gen Jackson, Dol C Karnes. Washington J M Kidder, Grafton, Vt . L 8 Wallcer, Grafton, Nt A Mote. NY John Cox ft la, N Y H H Billings, Mass J Adams,' NY . . BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Thin! «t., above CallowliilL J iliestand, Heidelbere C Finyoy, Hnrlsville ' C Morrison, Feastomllo W Uuckman, Chase W Hamer, Pennsburg C Harper. Jenkmtown J Lancaster 8 Holland, Byberry Mrs Richardson, Bucks co Band Landes, District • W ymith, Bucks ro Kilns Hijlgato, Luxorno co Miss E Hufgate, Luzerne co Miss A Taylor, Ltinorno co Miss M Dale, Luzerne co Bom Krubb. Lansdalo W Thoinpsoh, Zionsviile Moseaßhock, Hamburg, Jofin Rothlofi. Hamburg Isaacs Knlbach, BernviUe JosKalbaob. Bornville' CliaaMohr, Mohrsvtllo Jacob Hutt, Suinnoytown David Davis, Pa R V Massey, Phila John Conrad, Pa H Mavror. Pa W Flnck, Bucks co Bamt Moyor, Berks co Jos B Conrad, Bornvillo E Witmou,BornviUo BARLEY BHEAF HOTEL-Soeond st., bolow Vine. lIF Jannoy. Phila I> Jarrott, Hntlioro H Morris, Willow Grovo C O Ynto. Norfolk, Va TJ-Jauney,,;Noivtown J C Wooden, NewHopo E N Mites, Pa A Dnnenhower, Bucks co Jos Thomas. JByborry, Pa 3 M Watson. Bolobury, Pa J Foil, Buckingham J, H Frost. Pltila J Stackhouse ft wf, Bunks co B Cndwailndor, Doylost 11 J h Button, S«a Francisco J White, Pa A 6 Paxson, Lahaska, Pa J H Conrad, Phita J Snnuoit, Pa Jim Conrad, Montg co. Pa MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Becoml st., ttlmvo Aroh. G Harris. Pittsliurg, Pa J Yard, Buflalo, N Y L S Wari U 8 N W H Cuoytandos, N Y W fitoffs,Pittsburg. Dr K.irslm, N Y* A G Vaucstnp, Pittsburg .1 C Cnx. N J J G Madison, ra B MeCullay, Pa' J MoHenry, Pa J B Bnrksuflie; Torn*. Nelson Beans, B D R R WAButlor,NJ E Rich. Newtown, Pa Theo King, Easton Capt E Booh, NO-. E W Morrison, Reading STATES' UNION HOTEWilnrkotstreet.above 8i xth J D Conrad, Atlantic City -T P Wnlceston fc la, Md . J Hnh.n, Lin«lebtown * K N Bhulor, 111 J Bathnar, Phila * J 11 Koinblo ft la, Pa F Pnunobeck. Lancaster co F A Hutton ft la, l’n T .1 Burnett, Harrisburg W 6 Young, Atlantic City J T Jamison, Kutztowu G W Johnson ft la, Ohio A C Mitchell, Del Col A Holton, Pa COMMERCIAL HOTEL-Sixth st., above Chestnut. J Dovoo, West Chostor. J PonncH, Phila David Nowlxdd, Balt Wm M Ilanco, N Y JSharpley, Dot co Jno Larkin, Clioetor co B F Uiidorwood, Pa Jns Wilson, Md Alex Sloan, Harrisburg O C Dewey, Phila J D Brown, Texas Wash Ewing, Chostor co JKorr, Mu . Misa Robeits, Montg'yoo MERCHANTS' st., above Callowhilt. James Jameson, Rending F Fox, Reading W-K Hamlin, Phila „ EL Cope, Bucks co H Siegrist, Lebanon, Pa A F Siogrist, Lebanon, Pa P Albright, Rending Jacob Woodley, Pa H Geis. Pottsville,. E McMurtroe, Luzerne co] W B Yeager, Reading EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, Above Race.' '8 Baker, Cheater co 8 Marshall, West Chester F Warnlow, Delaware co A Baker. Delaware co G rflegor, Lebanon J Glim, Meohanicsburg j Wilkinson, Chester co BALD EAGLE^—Third st., above Callowhill. ,T Godshall, Northampton co G Knglor, Northampton co R V Gabriel & family, SC EL Austin, Deposit, N Y J Hemnser, Penpa U Levan. Lancaster co 8 M Kistler, Lehigh Gap John Ball, Quakertow a - * The following is a comparative statement of tho of tho Now Yorkcßy banka'for tho weeks ending July 23 and July 81: ' ' July 23, July 31: Xoajijß. §119,8*7,412 Dee..§383,743 fipocio... 21,196,912 20,764,6 W Dee.. 432,8*8 Circulation..... ‘8,170,626 8314,9&9 Inc... 44433 Nat Deposits.., 7o«301>0l3 74,47*,W5 Deo,. 827,018 .Wgs± o^r,f l :-. To ; MB ', V r dz:A l n ,. . A MnAiestor. Va O Pryon Sc dau, Wheeling - Winchester It Ftiohkobiish. Phila WTlikhtnert wife, Balt h Pas«md, Balt FBFcrapaugh, Phila W H Johnson. N Y GThoMias.ToxM, , RKnrie, Jr.Pa , Ot*ißti« Sr, Phila t , LBMftttin. Phila' : W. H NeWcomb, Balt I. Rittor, Chesnut Hill, Pa Aimers, Pa . • M A Kirkoy Sc lady. La TMLaiieman, N V t atoL. SPtlOlAt. NOTICES. f ■ rT "'- f - 1 ' t ;-, i 4 Saunders Institute, which hris for years bepn steadily ontarging its plans, now flft'urds groater advantages than nt any previous period. The pupils havo Bovon acres of play-ground and rooms unsurpussod by any in tho city for pleasantness nnd ventilation. This attention to pli> sical comfort and improvement, together With (ho attention given to morals and inou fftl culture, nnd (ho Spirit of kindness porVading the SqihiWaty frill, dtnibtless, socuto ah increase of patron age up to anypt/iJli UniJlafteoinmodatiODseanbe afforded. Ttf'o boarding phpds are from different parts of tho country, coiistitdting ft happy, orddtty,' add affectionate fariiily,, never mingling of desiring to mingle with the youths of .trip city. I ; .. > • i .■•', . This INSTITUTE vOmme'nces its operations THfi FIRST OF SIofTEMBEk/ H Is Quoted at the WEST PHILADELPHIA INSTITUTE, MAAKEt and THIR TY-NINTH Streets, > *lt SedeNteiiy Habits.—There is no class of the community more subject to disease of the digestive orgariddmh Jtho»e> whoso business compote thorn to be continually withih doors, either seatod nt a desk or standing behind a coualef. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS will prove h true blcsai/ig to those persons, and onable them to fnlfiHho duties of their triarioft frith q spirit and alacrity unknown to them before. These Bitten; can bo hadof any druggist or dealer in mcdieittcs t at 75 cents por bottle. Also by the Proprie- AG^ 0N & CQ., 418. ARCH Stroot, ‘A Pdbklt Vk(?Ktadi'A : CtixttrvNi), Ciikmi cally CosiDiNEDi-rTW Eav ‘ATUiiWfcNSB, OR lU.m Rxnovator, ok has vonderfttl ptrienoy in restoring the hair imu preserving the sight; as a pre ventive aqd cure for baldnoss, it is unrivalled, and will change gray haifand whiske'M to their original life color, imparting to thomthp luitro of youth. Sold by all drug gists, and by JULES HAUEL Sc. C0.,,N0. 704 CHEOT •NUT: Street, PluladalpMa- aul-fit • 'One-Price Clothing of the Latest Btyubs, orid made in the best manner, expressly for retail sales. Wo our lowest sellingprides in plain viotißEs on oafth article. 'AU goods mado'to order are our one-trice system is strictly ndttelcd to. Wo believe this to be the only fair way of dealing. a<t(hereby allure treated alike. . . -• JONHS ic CO.» - ap2B-'tauW * 604-MARKET'Street. . Groyer & Baker’s . Cklbbrated Noiseless . Pamilt SEWisa-MxCRiNEB, * ' -AT REDUCED PRICES. Temporarily nt No. 601 Broadway. Will return to No. 495 in a few weeks. Saving Fund—National Safety Trust Company.— Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. l RULES. 3. Money, is received every day, and -in any- amount, large or small. ‘ ‘ '■ ' ' 2. FIVE PER CENT*interest is paid for money from the day it is put iff. 3. Tho money is always paid back irt.GOLD whenever it is onllod for, and without uotico. 4. Money is received from ExccutorSi Admiuis(tatorS{ Guardians, other Trustees, in largo or small sums, to remain a long or short period. 5. Tho money roceivedffrora Depositors is invested in Rea] Estate, MertgrtgcsJOround Rents, and other first class securities. 6. Office open ovory ibvy—WAbtfttJ'f treat, southwest corner Third street, Philadelutua. 1 df>ls Sy.asii! n ' s Saving Fund—NoimnrasT Corner Second and WArirtbT Stroets.—Deposits ro received in small nnd largo amounts, frOhi nil classes of .the community, and allows interest at tho rate offivd per oent. per annum. • Money may bo drawn by chocks without loss of in terest. ‘ . Office o'pbri (laity, ftWn until G o’clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until d lit tfid evening.- President; FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer arid CIIAB. E, MORRIS. . . • . MARRIED. *<; MiH.cup.isTUNiyA LxtnL Rlf/KSCHKV, nil city. * On tho 27th ult.. bY'Rev. Tliomss 8. Malcnm, Mr. JAMES 11. DUNN to Miss EMILY M. WEAVER, both of this city. . * DIED, On, the Ist iua{., Tho,relatives Anu.frKA'«,QV urn. mpnty *ll2.s®,?PsLct fully inyitoAtofrttpml.tho j uneraufiftvp.(he.fesiddnf'.dui lief huflwnd, jWfluuuL- SuDiQSi, aujmnmg fWs ,Bto*ckfoy Baptist Churcli, iworty.-fQUrtfi ward, tins ( Wednetkiay) aftornoon. 3U inst.,ot.m-v-m j , ? On tiio Ist lust., GEORGE ItUlttfl'L, Es'i-r in the 07ihyoarofhisago. * . Funeral from his teto.residence, N 0.021 Locust street, this (WednosdayJ moraine, at JO o’clock. . . *, On the 3lst ult-, Mr. OWEN LAWTON, in the Wth year of his ago. . Fttocral Horn his tetoresidonco, Levering street, Ma naytluk, Unfl (WtWflwiutJ 7/Jcrjjnnu o’clock. * , O/Lllie Ist inbti, TyjtyiTWORTH, son of Joshua anuJiarfiSt Whitworth, iigod B yo'ars, 2 months, and 10 , Funorai from tho.rqsufaded of hit falh&r, iiitf Tllpmp ■ tfArr-»,‘;"Qt. (his (Wednesday} Aftenuvoji.rtt j v d’ck(tk a ,'* . oiTtEo intt'(Ata Mi li. BRimJfG fdi/dralfrtimini revWoiifceor n»f-QI e ; nl 7’ fiharploy, -Ninth street, ftwJvA Columbia aveuu*; fc on Thursday afteruooib*t<o ciocfc../j. *• On tho Ist inst., JOHN SIaAVEN. aged ti ySArs.. . Funeral from his No. 8 Paschall street, abovo'xonlli and boluv Carpenter, this /Wednesday/ aiionibon ? at 1 o’clock. Interment at St. Mary’s Come* iug|., ANKIE 8. £2)OEI,I(, iu tho 23d year. ' Fniiojul* from her teta rtsicleficfrj.ild.ViAflgtruot'OU l To to* Miaii ”“SntS'iaJf I niu Aiwa maria, -wife of ci»s. bin- WECRTER, in the 23th yoar of her aee. Funeral from, the residence of hor husband, No. 1412 Howata street, above Master, this (Wednesday) after noon, at 3 o’clock. proceed to Monument Como- % s ,i til, 3jSl SIARGARET SANMSRS, roliot of tiie Ja(o Win. Bandera, irt the 8«n ymr of.her ako. FuucmUronUhft rosidqijcßdf hor sdri-id-iafr, Ujmrles Cmirtmshmn,No,soB, Penn street, South, bolowFront, this (Wednosday)Jndrning,At Wf.o’clofck. Fudoral ser •yico at gt. Josoph’s Clrurcli. Intoriherit 'XtSt. hlary’s, •bouth Fourth street. _ . On the 31st uIL, STEPHEN 8.. BYERLYa pacd ,22 years, sou of tho Into Malden aud Elizabeth Byerly, fonjiorly of Philadelphia. f’unerai from tho residence of his brother-in-law, llumn E. Middleton, Pino street, above Fourth, Houtn Camden, tins (WeddnesdaylJlßernnoii. nt 2 o'clock. * On thoBlst lilt., Mr. ANDREW MeCARVEN, in tho GCthyearoflusago. • •»*“ v .. Funeral from his late residence. No. 620 Christian street, boldw Sixth, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. „ mr On tho Ist mst., Mrs. MARY MoEW,EN, daughter of Martin Burk, and wifo or Judson McEwon. Funeral from tho residence of hor husband, No. 1014. South Sixth street, below Carponter, this (Wednesday) afternoon, it 2 o’clock. Intonnont at Cathedra! Ceino tory. • ■ ' * rANY.-»The Cointnißsionnre of tho Thirteenth and Fif toenth-streotsPassonger Rsilwav Company will hold a meeting gt No< 327 WALNUT BfroetvPl» THURSDAY next, Aagtist 4th, nt Jl o'eldcfc A. M. &lVrtittlOratz, A. C.'Harnief, K. C. Pe'oniti, JOsepJi Wood* L. 0. Kronier, Iho*. C. Steel. Thos. Watsph. .11. ft. CdggshnJf, J. W. Pome?, P. R. Frons, Bobort Armstrong. Jas. B. Sheri dan, JolurP. Verroo. nolnual.WitUams, Jdlm Stool. Jas. Boimora, 8. P. pijl; W. L EitwanU.M.Vwc.Michnel Jvi. Bouvier, G. W.'Simons,H. Haiilcs, D. D. Juhcs, C..Col kot, Joshua H. fihryock, Goortro A. Coffey, Dettdr Hhar wood, Gcofgo Williams, J. j.McElhono, and J. H. wnl ton, [ou3-2t] COMMISSIONERS. BHAMOKIIV VALLEY 'AND ]X3, ftOTTSVILLE RAILROAD CO..3O9WALNUT BtroeMPjm.Apih.VMiA, July 19. 1859,-Thc COUPONS duo AujniAt Jst.npdn lufi KitxlMdrtfflgp Bonds of the PfULADELPH/A AND SUNDURY RAILHOAD CO„ \ViUbopaiil tin audaftor that dftto, thi,hrosottUtithiat this oflico,.betfredn tho hours of 10. and ii oVWckv., , . . JOHN L. GODDAIIft, • J>2) 22 2S-dtA3 » Secretary. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. Dissolution op copartnership. Tija Cotvartnershh) heretofore existing under the firm of HAZARD, BROTHERS was dissolved qn the Ist firm, he Will contmye tho business i/Mor his own name at the old stand, 724 CJIESTNUT Stroot. . ,j. wilijs v. HAzAnu, BAMUEL HAZARD, Jr. „ WILLIB P.'HAZAUD.in thus rotirinx from Iho above firm, takes the opportunity of thanking tho public for the patronage so literally bestowed on hnn, ami solicits for nis Brother a cuutittunhco of the bamo. Pliiiadelplna', Attcuflt j, IA&J. an3-12t BISSOLUTIO N.—Tlie Copaitnership . horotofprO existing rttldof the firin of EVANS ,&■ NEWCOMKn (Hutel-kooiv’is) i« this day dissolved, by Jms/^lvcomeh. U.S. NKWCOMER liavine punhanilitiainMnuitor EVAN KVANHin THE UNION, ARCH Btrost, nlwvo Third, will still continue tho business, am! hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his lneiulft nnd tho publio, to keep‘‘THE UNION” with such character ns will merit popular favor. Jya-.aH HUMMER llESoltTtl. IpHE SURE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. . Wo hayo received tho foitowitig oanl: A report is in circuiatiou that the’Proprietor of tho Burf House, Atlantic City, Ims raisefftho price of Board to $l7 60 per week, if tho parties did mu remain for two weeks. This is#noorroot, asiuaUcftees tha pnee charged has been' but $l5 nor week.- lhe houxo has boon filled with J nests, who have, m goncrul, expressed thnnißolvos per octly satisfied with Us arrangements. Thmo is now room for auumbor of visitors, notwithstanding'reports to tho contrary. A notice that the terms would l»o $l7 69, ns stntod, was posted up, but fiudinx that such terms word unusual, it was immediately withdrawn. , _ au3-9t ; Jl. S. BJiNSON, Proprietor. NOTICES. NOTICE. Sealed. Proposals, endorsed “Proposals for furnishing tho Public Schools of tho 21st, 22i1. 23d, nnd 2lth v, s,octionß” with Lolngli and Schuylkill Coni, will l>o received by the undersigned at the Controller’s Ofiu-o. 8. E. corner SIXTH nnd AI)EL PHI Strools, until MONDAY, August 15. The Propo sals will bo received for scud wards, or each school, sepa rately. Thero will bo two sizes required, Egg nnd Btovo, and the ton to be 2,210 pounds. Proposals will bo re ceived nt tho same time for Charcoal and Kindling Wood, that may bo required. Proposals to be endorsed with tho itamo ol tho ward proposed to furnish. By ordor ol the Controllers of said Beotmns. • 'ROBERT J. HEMPHILL, > au2-t!5 ' Beo’j Controllers of Public Schools. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.—PhiIadeIphia, August 1, 1859.— I The Directors have THIS DAY declared a Divi dend of .Six nor Cent., or Twelve Dollars per Share, on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable lo lhe Stock holders, or thoir legal representatives, on demand. au2-Jot WILLIAM HAJII’ER, Seoretary. TVOTfCE. —Lcttcrii testamentary on the J. x estate of the Rov. John 0. Bakor, p.D.,latoof the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having boon granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted are requested to make payinont, aiul those having claims nr demauds against the same to prosent them without delay to JOHN F. LONG. Lancnster. Pa., Or to his nttornoy, _ CJUS. E. LEX. augl-m7t* 61 NoYth Sixth strQet, Philadelphia. YOU CAN GET THE SMALLEST AM BROTYPK atatrifling cost, ns well os the fluent and largest-pizo PHOTOGRAPH in Oil, at REIMER'S Photographic Gaiiory, SECOND St,, above Green. 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Books, in large and small quantities, purchased at the Custom- House avenue Bookstall, CHESTNUT Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. royl3-6m • JOHN CAMPBELL, XT ANTED A Loan iof SBOO for six P* months, Goodlnteresf and Deal Estate Soen tr vriti be given. Address % G. 11 till, office, aS-3t* "'W7’ANI'ED —By aydnng -Man from the * v country,a sitnstion to attend In a Retail Gm* eery store. Has. some experience. Address oOYI), Blood’s Despatch. nn3-3t* A SITUATION WANTED—By an expe rienced BOOK-KEEPER, in a Wholesale Cora missiou or Dry Goods House. Good references, can be given. Address ”.!*♦ D.” Presso&co. , au3-6t*tt WTANTED A BOY in a Dry Goods ’v * JobbincHouso. Apply to W.' G.-CHITTXCK & CO., 433 MARKET Street. ' • ‘ WANTED TO BENT—A^wellin^House . wiflnn the boundaries of Arch, Walnut, Tenth, ami Fifteenth streete. Runt not to exceed .Eight Hwi?, drnd Dollars. Addrew “ B/D. ’ Blood s Despatch, rhi ladslpltifl, Pa. ~ au2-tuth&s3t WANTED —By a young Man, a situation as BOOK-KEEPER or CLERK. Ifa perma nent situation is offered, only a Small salary is remiiM. Best city reference ana Address ** J- .hi. ’ *5B CH ESTER Street, between Eighth and Smith, and Race and Vine streets. . .. , : an2-3t* WANTED— A man of taste and good ad- droEe, tp intr«luce to tlie educated .public a vv uitK OF HIGH ART, now isauinr in ft eenat form. Liberal terms will be given. London Printing and Pub lishmg Company. US South EIGHTH fltfeet. ftu2-3t* WANTED A situation ak BOOK KEEPER in a. Wholesale Store or Manufactu ring Establishment. The best of references given. Ad* dregg ** Half,” mttca of this paper. au2-«* TI^ANTED —By a young married Man, a in a WlioTcsale Dry Good* House as ASSISTANT BOOK-KEKFEH. Can give his last em ployer cb reference. Address “,T. L.” office of TAe press. . au?-3t* WTANTED In a Chestnut-street. Dry ▼ * Goods, Jewelry, or Fancy Goods Store, a situa tion as CLEItK or SALESMAN by ft young Man of good address nnd business experience. References undonbt edf Address ** Mcrcantue,” Blood’s Despatch. au2-2t* TTI^ANTED —A Salesman in a Wholesale "v Boot and Shoe Store. Toonethatconinfluence a good Ohio or Pennsylvania trade, a liberal salary will be given. Addrew A, B. C., offioe of this paper. dugl-Ct* TM^ANTED—By a Young Man, a situation " T aa Assistant in a packing remm or Light Porter. Can give good reference. Address J. F., Press office. augl-6t* WANTED —A situation by a respectable German girl, in a private American familri aa a nurse or chambermaid* Apply at No. 1108 Jones street. T . dtfgl-3< _ . • - ‘ - ’A CTIYE CANVASSERS WANTED—For anew periodical,at which good wages may be earned. • Address Books, at this office. angl-4t* TO CLOCK MAKERS.—A SITUATION Wanted, by a young man, ftfach»ckworit,orany other similar business; a good shop ’snjUteady emplgyr mentis the principal abject: has any part of the country* Address J., at this office. ; aogl-9fc' A YOUNG MAN, HAVING A -SITU A TION which allows him some leisure time, would, for the sake of improvement principally, dasistjn taking charge of a Set of Books for a firiaor corporation, or in any manner that will give him practice Jn calculations. AjHj-otfi j‘ Q,i tf care box 712 Post Office, Philadelphia. SITUATION WANTED—By an expe ►3 rienced SALESMAN, in a Wholesale Dry Goods ‘Jobbing House. Undoubted tostimonmls will ,bb given. Address “ Leonard,” office of this paper. jy2B-12t WANTED —By a sober, industrious Man, a situation as PACKER orPORTER, in a Whole sale Dry Goods or Straw Hoilso. Boat pfcity references, will be furnished. Address °M. H. at tlus office. Jy2B-6t* WANTED TO EXCHANGE for improv ed city property, froe from incofnbraucs* 160 acres of excellent FARM LAND* located in Gloucester Co., Now Jerewy. The Railroad from Camden to Bndgeton, shortly to ue laid, passes within a short distance of the land. For further particulars address J. K., off)#* of The Press. , ’ ie*l.- FOE SALE AND,TO LET. FOR SALE—A-handsome three-story COTTAGE, with Stable and .out-lraildinec, and about two acres of Ground, with Fruit Trees, end situa tod on the main street of Haddonfield. .The solabnty of the country and facility of access by rail gives it great 13®?“- K,I,II,I, K.WAt.N.7O2WALNUTStre tt . MTO LET—a furnished HOUSE cen trally located, to a respectable tenant. -A portion of the rent will w taken out ni Jxmrd. For particulars address, with real na/oe, ELLIOTT, at this office. • aul-6t* - • - LAN!) IN EXCHANGE.—One hundred and siily acres of good TIMBER LAND in New Jersey, will bo eXcl*anged for improved City Property. Address K, office of The Press., nul-Gi* FOR SALE. —One hundred acres of un improved land in Gloucester Cotmtr.New Jcrsgr ( 13 miles be low Woodbury. For particular* apply at No. No. 118 FECBRAL Street. aai-3t* A VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SKAT FOR SALE, tw« fnlifts from the chelten hlll Station, North Pennsylvania IMllrosd. contaimnx 120 acres oi highly improved land, with dtt abundance of fruit nnd Bhado trees. Tho improvements are a fine sttfrfd mahsimi, containing fourteen rooms, tenaut-ftouße. ioe-holise, large iiarn, camago-liouse, and all necessary chit MtUmtigß, A n«o building site on; the -premises. Couldonsily be divided into two beautiful count# seats. For furtiief tfrirfieaiars iaqairo of John J. C. Harvey, on the promises. . • ! - augl-lm HARDAVARE.— A Wholesale House, do in? chiefly a' Sonthern pacHrrfge. business, to prompt dealers in cities, deßiros to.sell otlf. Bad health the reason for retiring. The business of twClveyears standing. The stock is nil now, and mostly , m Original packages. The Terms will be hbf/M.' exclmrtfb. ‘Addroea “ Delphos,” Box 2051 New York Post Office. augl-12w_ SUPERIOR NORTH THIRD STORE TO >3 RENT.-Tho larve nnd weU-lifhtod f rnrmo front Store. No. 12i Nrtrih Thinl .troot, nbovn, Arch, suitable for Jobbing or Heavy Package Trade. Terms satiafae torv to a responsible tcniifil.. Apply on the pronusos, or at No. 427 Vino street. - . ‘.. - ir3o-7t- DRAFTS— On the Union Bank of London, .“Life* 1 ° fI WIM.s" FAiobTcO., aaSSy jib. tWCliOßtnntstroot^ *BOARDINO* BOARD WANTEtf-For a;Lady and Child 18 months old, in so ? l tSf Va pioMO address Cfiuatfsi Terms must be moderate. ¥}*&* auureea ihi* office, stating terms, location, eto. jy29-6fi Bard WASTE!}—By a Lady, with an unfurnished room, or 1»"> s&n exooed. S 4 or so per week, with Wife r <^. r |"fo r tl'rlS if required. Address Mrs. J. Uj bi iiu* days. ■ * Desirable private boarding for families; larsonml small PERSONAL. PERSONAL.— All persons wishing to join the Oth inst. . _ TT- PERSONAL— The public are cautjttted ncmnst prtviMK any debts due me to ,JOHN ,*» illy farmer agent, na he baa boeu dis •oharsedj “nd ia no longer in COMSTOCK. INFORMATION WANTED—Of DAVID I rnwARDS. who left his homo, Worth Btrtfti rt®* v rtT kon JiiTTH s liia about .WOO or 3«0 and ft gold watch; he is about six feet high, light TOmplejuon.rA ther pale; had on a white coat. Any will to thankfully recoivod by his affliotedwifb, Mary Ann Kdwatds, by addressing ft note to Mr. Curry, No. 5 Worth street. New ork. , ■ A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WHO 8 months old. Address L. J.» at this office. ttUgl 3t fPIRST-CLASS BOARDING, AT 1104 P„SSW^iSSSS^^'iS^n ggj3^*.aasssssiasj^ DRY-GOODS COMMISSION HOUSES. WEST.FOBES & LLOYD, ■ 219 CHESTNUT STREET, Invito the attention of the trade to their Stock, oon ti B , ATINFTS OUS ra “ k<!B “TAKINGS. CHECKS, mi- . ?,»^ies, COUOn cI&TRBvW BAGS,I SHAWLS, ' *«• Also, agents for the WINNIPAUK COMPANY’S FELT CLOTHS, TETERSHAMS. TRICOTS, BEAVERS, Ac,, In full assortment of grades and colors. au3-w s-tf CBN AT BROTHERS & GO. • i 238 CHESTNUT STREET, IMPORTERS OF WHITE GOOD S, EMBROIDERIES, AND L. C. IIDKF3., Invito tho attention of wholesale buy ora to their pre aent senson’s importation and stock, comprising every desirable variety of the above-named goods. aul-Im-lf fJONKAD & SERRIED, DUNDEE LINENS, SO6 CHESTNUT STREET, aiil-Sm PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. WOOL SHIRTS AND PANTS, r'IHEAP AND DESIRABLE DRY GOODS V « ADAMS' Barege Robes, all reduoed m prioe. Pri uteri Lawns and Organdy. Barege Napoleons, ana Double Barege#. Printed Brilliants mid Marseilles. Travelling Dress Materials. Mous Delaines and Chains. Plain Tamartines and Crapei juareii. ttn*. Mm tl.fr &0« Elegant Blaclc SilM- . i nSSS Ballars.vare do. ' " Irish Linens. Bosoms, •. Hooped Skirts, in great variety. All summer Roods closed out low. CentsTravelling Bhawls, ho. t MURRAY STREET. (JENUINE G- D - C'APS, BRITISH HOSIERY, GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, LACES AND JOINED BLONDS, EMBROIDERIES. Buyers are invited to oxamine our NEW FALL STOCK BRITTAN BROTHERS, aul*m w f-lOt A MBROTYPINTS AND PHOTOGBA XJL FHERS.—Wo call your attention to our large 'Stock of Cameras, Cases, Chemicals, and everything used in the Art-find at the very lowest terms. .Orders, by mail or express, punctually, attended, to, GEORGE DABBS & CO., Manufacturers of Cases, Sea., No. 1 Ranatead Place, FOURTH Street, above Chestnut, Phi- Lists sent free. nu2-3t* tPLisfliisi "* n, lhsi DMn«n«4U: theNatioMl mSSL ? n wcared bjr the Committeetbf the *M MfCft '^ss. 4 * tf*** «® “S* ~ ■ JS»9—!■ ephhata mountain SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE, PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. FARE THROUGH- „. : Passengers leave by7jDMdraing Mail Tram duty, (Sunday* excepted), arriving at ‘Reading at M A. &, and proceeding at once by stage to the SPRINGS. - ; For ticket* apply, at the Heeding Railroad Fameacer Depot, BROAD and VINE Streets., Mmmm i THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY i now isaußs EXCURSION TICKETS ,%TO ' -" - ALTOONA OBBSSON *’ ok ***.-- ' ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS, , GOOD FOR FOURTEEN DAYS. Persona wishing to breathe, jmte MOUNTAIN AIR. seekers of pleasure, and all TtiiiTttiininroaS business, Bhoold take advantage of thia great REDUCTION OF PARS, . TO. VISIT \ , r ' ALT.OONA AND CRRSSON.. „ Fare to Altoona andßetuni...-. :• **' ' ‘ ‘ « w-t..-.; 7m . Medf§r|?springB' 'PASSENGERS A ai* 'btowiaa Unas ot stakes and beaks connect far the Springs. Tickets to. be had at the office ofthe jtauSylvjßiki JyUHtar- -• LEWIS LiHOUPT, Gen. Agent. ■ jjgjgggfc/. FOR CAKBAIAY, . KENNEBEC, Captain Hand* “On BUGAYS, * o-elocfc Leave New York, (Sundays excepted,) at jp.Jg. “ * Cape May, dailr. at..... •. AJL M, Fare to New York, Cabin......... St W . _ ‘ Bteerage : lip Fare to Cape May, including Carriage Hire........ m Servants • 75 • Season, Tioket, Carriage Hire .. .. extra...; . ..... ton _ . 1 - State Rooms. extra ]n Freights for New York and Cape May taken at lew rates.. Goods destined beyond New. Yorkinlt be fir warded with despatohifree of ecrngusyiou. 3H«nd3l6South DeEaV^Se’A^®fUE. „ . FOR CAEE MAY, ON.SUNDAYS. - Daring th, ”Season,” a steamer anil laare for Can- May, on Sundays, at 8 A.-M. Returning, team Cape Stay, Monday mormqg, at 8 o’clock. jaMMg DAILY FOR CAPE MAY.— fine stoomer BALLOON, Captain W. Whtlldln, or ARIEL, Captain Taggart, leaves Asoh street wharf every morning, at 9H o’clock, (Sundays ac cepted.) Passengers by THIS line arrive at the bland in tiro* to secure accommodations at the hotels. Emigrants; are not earned in THESE boats. Fare to the Island, Carriage Hire inc1uded......*..91.QQ ** “ Servants. : ...... 7» 14 Season Tickets, Carriage Hire Carriages, Horses, Freight. token at the' tieuwl rates. • jylMr AMUSEMENTS. SANFORD’S OPERA DOUSE, ELEVENTH street, between Chsstniitand Market. ' ‘ Own for the Season. ’ * • SANFORD’S STAR TROUPB, the largest _ • .Company in the world* in their excellencies every evening. • i. SANFORD appears Every evening m his greet Bole of Characters. Doors open at 7%: Commence at A Admission2scents-. Chiildren l&ceat*. aue3-)m THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY,OF ■ THE FINE ARTS -- No., 1025 CHESTNUT STREET, . M Is open daily.(Sundays excepted,) from 9 A. M.'tHt S’ P. 31. l Admisaion2scents. l iCmidienunderlSyaarffatlf Shares of’Stock,entitling the holder’s famllytoad missioa to tho Academy at all times, 930. HASSLER’S ORCHESTRA.—M. HASS LER & BROTHER respectfully apnoaaeethat hey Office at their reeideoee* UOH LOCUST STREET, where engagements canbemat* a* sual. . _____ jail Sm JJESIOVAL. . MOSS, BRO„ & CO.. 4 BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. 430 MARKET STREET, aul-121-if REMOVAL. SIBLEY, MOLT.ON, & WOODRUFF HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE, NO. 531 MARKET STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW SIXTH STREET, N. BIDE. jy23Batath-Qt FURNISHING GOODS. C. WALBOKN & GO., (Netf) Nos. 3 and 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURERS . or SHIRTS, WRAPPERS, DRBBS STOCKS, EEC- Dealers in every article relating to the GENT’S FURNISHING. BUSINESS. myl7-3mlf v s - s - , • HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. JJOUSEKEEPERS, AND THOSE COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING, Will find by far the largest and most useful atoek oC housekeeping and usoful articles in the city, comprising many now goods, Jußt received from Europe, of ft kind never bofore.for sale in Philadelphia, at the wtuetootns of JOHN A. MURFHEY& CO, 922 CHESTNUT STREET, JjZMmwtr HATS, CAPS, At. JJOOPES & DAYIS, NOS, 19 AND 21 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in WOOL, FUR, AND SILK HATS, LADIES’ FURS, RUCHES, Ac., Ac., Have now open for inspection a new and elegant stock, to wluoh the attention of buyers is invited. au2-2m Ij*Oß PROTHONOTMIY OF THE COURT -*■ OF COMMON PLEAS, . JOSEPH C. COSTELLO, Of the Second Word dSP*Butgeot to Hemooratio rules. RETAIL DRY GOODS. -■WINDOW HOLLANDS. * * * Buff. White, Green, and Bine, beet Make of Hollands for Shades. Imported by SHARPLESS BROTHER*. au3 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street*. TRISH SHIRTING LINENS. -*• Stout Body and Fronting Linen?. Golden Flax, Dunbar &T)iekßon> Richardson, Housewife* Ewart, Impor.il’iff mi 3 CHESTNUTami KIGHTHStreels. Embroidered bands. French, Dimity, and Jaconet Banda. Open-worked Fiounoings. Edging* and Ineertinfa. Valonpiennoe. SHARPT.ESS A BROTHERS, au3 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Strsots. Nkw York. AT REDUCED BjHCEa, FOB SALE AT THE LOWEST BATES, ERASMUS C. PRATT & BRO., auJ-tu tlu-lm SPRINGS. G. A. NICDLLS. General Superintewdsot. REMOVALS. Have removed to SOUTH SIDE. ABOVE NINTH. (CP STUBS,) PHILADELPHIA, POLITICAL. j)l5-eatu th-tf 33 BANK STREET.
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