- . TertiblaTraiSdi in Andersau.—vour m en me w --, • :-, r -' - -:----.':land':Went,aded.,- - --..,. ---,,, ? , Plit4.(4 , _ 004-iiiidelillifit'--- .7 1 7 - A reardeiC4 1100941,tritirrlodermon county - . 4 .4 0kc1ez,M,, ,ll,(o:eretiii:C.' that , intense -ex? -' rt.•? ' o No4 ll !,tMllmil IM'it among ti ' P V - h antfrt, l o,ll*.#7 i filorsad t tmol-04K retxrtlifooheareak ',et kihi3ifef The name of .- eta r-a man. atini d.?. esl•Atageiwi, atic of .Washing.Washin gton :oe,)4ll,t.i, - , Altteadea,itarbectte,- mice At've.c•oyveli ' ittilecitielow i Llwrinfeebtiit =°opt. Miller, ane'eg .th4bWitlters,; - end Rekere4weree playirfollatila Pr , feeratfor''riatiattyMtica Young i iti nan to 4 SeareY;', of Ariderticio. In the game, f3earoy °hare:o4lller 4- .7i - WtiVil'-',, play, : atiii. al,: the, olose 'Phh. Ainnlir Ai, Ellietabefithiies, w:ti!ivi,Xilliee: friend Interfered,E i4Lpsk i ,an,pitivnt,tian vntmed,'-.Millet,drema:revolverl and ehht Seamy through the heart, who died ie.- etentlyo THIS otimirred lit a ravinesenioldlit.ittma from the crowd, We ti-altet lien't 41 ' 44 . 8°4 "Y at" 1 1.qkvd molar' a...tratf; add' ,we nitderstand that ale ' Was-aria remit' Miller thenZ•lindlitelils.b - retber I' ,engagers, la a ,I.lglit• nifttithahir9,7N.Agollier , and, PguKa. reat itP, to. the, tleeoedliearey, and . , placing a pistel to hia head, blew oat his brains. At'llie 831110 time he shot amitlidir7elfrirge of his,rovelver attone bp . klealio'y'S - fileishyßebertlSitteriel,lafliet- Itig-a -, irirand-Whicblida hooeyteiiidnited la"deith. Another of,the Bearey4.o, a relation,of-thogkhilled, received a wou n d lnAtie,rdelee. . .-", -, ,,41 - 1 , 1, ..--,---' ' Train the reports we imve of thu affair, i teatime iha'atilling mite- alLdone iii.ortvof ,the';'Mille - re. The other Miller and his friend aro ohargml With participating ,la tba"-figlit'fand'urging it ,on. ~- All three woreltraild:wteMptliiiddjar,lgail-K - gla Lawroocebttrit,faili c altremtsdrigkeirdhanieen placed over thete., ? 'Tliti•PecelierlyJetal ,affray, ootarrieg pi hiriiid - da'Ylightond bathe province of so , m any, yritieuiesb -llea; of, co - aist't, - prAxidoett the most intenoe — exolterrieotia4heviornity.Whiro;it coonrred. 13 xeggerafedsPeiti,oftlie4titaile have With % - hilerantifi - dhiritioh. ' The`tivelnisf irb6 were killedea4he a gslitid . the. two -who..were viiinidedVwefo - _,Woll; tiorii/oltliehe of Anderson, whil ,"4„,iti, OPPA-3005-::hhghiphd, ' hi - ,the :light, end n ( "R 404gealriJhiliw,Ore. eitizens of -another county. Thn S-eardy_brothers- were_ very youog men—the o ldest alcouV2o;iand they-laid -their; Mende' were 0'104=4 while,the Millef,parrty; with d` piliber of OalVaxeeolnere; had aboattortarehoite,v,,,,, •, . • . . , Absconding pUtitt 11l snits Banlcrrrt . The RoolietOti(iet) 'Ernie:2:lo4 ihiloiletthig raspeetlnca*taiiiiriwn resident:,,Of ,that , oity In former xeare :1 " fire s tnoio' pained-Than eurprfee4 to learn Marva: aooomplished hankbr:lbrficomii 'nada' la' ahargelata-babk fortnetlY this elm, heingedOonviog the bank miops a 2 / 4 ** l l#.l!tA ' tti u Thh,entriAitalod at: s„ tie sON: 4ll ' .ititeii44o3,!frne &tee weeki glylm.,-Vgii4l4ll7443thditattitid that away on bu.trieee,.:fiaqinfWeitiloonetotned to • do, Batik Wool& aseirgthatql`oTatlit folreir Orieht*::. where he was beard of, folloNinig j ain heyiee of g hitt Ocrwhrob h t atm Thane° went to N . felkciik;'inicr: thenelt',"brieli c to Charloefon-r wbinie; it hfritip) , ,icie:4,' he took a daemon to some / 1 444-Portoi, 4 . 1 This inan was 'lnc a bink here for some tinge but wasoomnellea tileayetedettne of hlria4Aclto-" film te,ganthllog and:ihrusinnioneoroltaote;,,, went henelt toTob_1•104 - 2whtiro hits eapertor biteloess queltfteitibol)totneaititb o r wonlbehliC'ea,wa..arer f brMedi. -4:v 81 7.1)4 1 0 , ,PO4tlolvoTled.T..hevbeen itie , ur,:ho,,oottlaitoty,e-.oetniredin tin bonorebto way;_alt.t)ternoneihe need:,;Bat3• DOW ho has lost all ; for it is etippoietilthaf the - lar* portion of tint 525,000' ho absoonpled: ,Re let, t,anti.tlkreooViiiren. Vitiffit6llerni'd = W ita tbu flikra44o 17a fre n - I.cifft*".-Tho.-wsiherwemia r 4. Holland and. fitnamAroverbelY clean; .and whagotup;fhely isMeti/beautifully:ithitetnta re , fined norarsagreinashing-VOrdo'r Anitend-ot:sodse, in ther_ptcOsitl6ko Alargh handful Of l lio - ra i x, pow- - 4 r, der to Abouf , tini .. rilens of boning weer ; Xisay. save tif safilitektili , " f.:::4,ll....tbeAtute...wiuthing , elltallia_,_lblairaTiii tiii , same " mode.. For laces, (iimbri°"4l;":l6l3lOrk9Mo(LWAT filwrter is used, and•for trinfillner:trequired t d be intule very. stiff),„ a strongeolutiorflaileatialtarY. taro-being, nett tralsittl-tfoliait,rhythe- slightest degree injure the teatnre*ofjlitleir,"• - its 'iffeet: is, to - , soften the liardestsiatariaddlimiefOre " it' Aciald he kepfoti extrryjollottor table: :„To...ilief taste..it ,is --rather swbeVisuled:thrideettinithc,kair, is on excellent dentiliter i - aad it(hotooantriesieusedin combina tion-with tartarie add and hi-carbonate of DMA as a awling 4.bavaralii. ,Good-taa. : 43aanot. lie made withlard;water ;, allitater mug' be `made loft l adding is tun -snoonral of britax:potiaartd,in °nit naryaladliettle attrater, in -whieb' it should boil., The saving in the quantity of,bea used "Will be at least one-fifth., •To me :to , blaoktea the flavor of green . tett,, add a single leaf from the black currant tree. .;,-....,:::::: '. , ln •" • '• - , , .... The dniant'son' of Dr. , Arthur P. and .Tidla Deau-Ilsyr.e;. the' notream,`..difid In St.,Loala•laat Saturday. TY: T hiPllBB , .To - aronaow.—To avoid exposure to the beat of the dayova eee it cononoced that the tee: T.ll7liti.ektee - ,4. D., will hold aprpecti,r log service in the aukt9.llalat*Zetiittoikia it:llihtarket street, above Tweiflb to:TO:m*1 morning, at 8% o'clook. ;,-.lo , thoilkterioon,.botwititi Viott"B;* tinion prayer nteeflog 'wilt be battik the stint At the-witiko , - irge , p6j11,*,(6 . 1,4 - ers 3414 there win 1144iii-4*l,Liiikortv . ?w sooptiogy at 10X o'clock, by the. ,Olvdto, and it 8 itt the .erenlog by the '" • ' At 'B3i .o!!:lo_cki.o-m_Frow ,Asornistg, there be pre/La - 41On, thalinlich,Tant;liurth aod-George gal by ttoi - Elev. 0 Kamer i the eemon to be preceded a half-hour by the tend 5 w!clOik'niotiningpiaysn: neat ! MOWITLT MErron.—Frnin an naveitiecink9nt. elsewhere it wlll'be ieee thlAll4llonitpy ineVtii3g , the tiOrtliwititirstt . onni:lieti`s deletion iieociotion will be heiir,ohTMOnilay:wyetling, at 8 o'clock, in the Spring assilitit-Rieilitbtlin , ohnicki BprinuAtilen,strtet, upon will be read by Mr. 1ibirt.,82,71/a04.,:: Mosaxv44l., Tows Wpits.—Rhtladelatt - maifp.faitirtme• estibilehiiiintrZiiii I et, tint idliditstriiirisitifpujkilhat -11:0?:iithans rank , among ibls`ur any titherwintry.- - The straugorrOduits.oar city, toribit" yurpose"o terabitan sopa ntts6tit vltetief nut tilt td•itsit lug 4 4 AP:4 ' ik'da - :1 1 ;re ' . .4,iaryitheregoing forward Ili: her tatiti of /maw:dive industry'. <' • Of the infinite 'Seal of manufacturlng.,lthlehOlii tioguisliaifftfliOlelptific,fl4re to bit one bratieli, bow= ever, 44;! .. R . Toi;lAknor barite theieader , a r disteral attentiou r 2said. i thst, Is the aottipttoing of inoii!sinenisis Weill:anti/ paid - airlift to thOniost extensive of throe establishMenteAn :this- Citniilo 040 Upaduetod by . :Our enterprising townsmen, fiiellrY yard Is joosted. TA' these Oillibilad4dirke aninsk . Otbersln cOurotof emporinntroieilly sean•exhlbl-, tine of sit one; of the 121011 i 'Manatee points In the elkyi Out tri.,ll , :gt,e4#l , &r4OtWr;..Tsi'Vesliglitiii'aileoliss - In . thls department of art le,tlmi . Sed pf lils employing none 'hitt Om most siilluLtikmen.;.iind being himself an esolaelltly pried:3Al man, end baring rectiltles comitaud enjoyed by . sou tparatlvely for. others, his reputation for meliteing unrivalled : speelsnosit ht tiralo ; rate prioestis • - Tan,Ao:KyAoulpilYrillOra tiewlYiiinggdpteatltiprolnin ng nilltta:;l beaten court, bees/Obil flatiiiid and' •Third'sleeets, - 4oie" by the'ROitilitoc:iiistaili ulie:-4bere •Afr. - .Clarls; the pebikitee,iiWie coneilltetteelstivo td-flip ileitis of MIS Invited to" call 'hid' stAZ itirtietonfelifiig , °perkWins, eit. humireibrife:AOliig Remember{ V.,llo' , :gic4itimoptietweed'SoMni,fißc Third 230:. „tillplee filipl4,l, :arida end 41.1 " 711 . 4t186 - 14031, , 4 1,. .'44 .4 fae5z Plarit'or. Box 700, "v . •ttniee,itettio bad, ness, with t.lke te;. en, obeoletiAdesinntl;lng more tuittirel ilianfor people to took atonnd and ininnion. to their enjoyment such wholeicOms gustatory tion se theaossion•allneds; .;VO'itliti:ptilatO there Is, no thing fitere: delightAii'Oeffei diipir than the tuseiont confeetleno,ey,:, t•itabliehdientia , - w Cii4flaeinat atfalt; DatlißY.-7-There te. no ljue st,ton to• Ith that vsperb PiriihrriTor by Illesair.ll.:Cf.VAllK,4.9§,,, - ..aiii!dressi i ; eornarrt• able. ir" . otitl.co- thfs establigiaeht r aiir Ike eniporns n•the'rfeciffitinetirAi granetali,durtbßioutd ftLibleat itaa , tar nishing wellstpleol9o44o_need any comitr, tuition ficani. lr Ogee Is (now) A i Noe. 6 and 7 north Sixth street. . WIMP WE EXPECT, rX, , pcavil drib" metropoltei:44lfikliA7 irohid say—ibis niter noon, Yla Camden and, Atlantio . liallroa4, for the sea shore; /paint the S, bath-loibbeisernlng titibuer; tteh for aheepsheul in thecool of Monday morning, and return to the Dity,stArLeirr,grnfrt`i *tier hetidust the evening, t.11:14 sundry dips In-the Beef in the meantime, suitably Attired !Irene:Of filbanq Irili liable robes. YacarCg.—Tbere 1011 yacht race on the Delaware to-day the or pr otAhol*lnigoehoat to receive an ordit4oi. r =haw suit el'elothing on E. 11. Eldridge, "Old Frankllayalt Oltithing•tEnporlum, ,, bio.a2l Chestnut. 'Wit l lea - 1W that tho partici printa have,tieefepti t4tat : no boat shall enter whose crew have not lingehtuseo tholr clothing at - the sabre popular establishment, - A Ghost oxVithitltlWlS4iiii.e.—Last night, at the witching hour of twelycl, a ypeott . t . ti tiguta t clad to s. Rinumi toga, wan seen'sitidliiif aloureli ‘ cotnat street, near the old theatra 7 nittill t Aqii e he woe mot by it'Watiliiiiaif,iiiiloi)deinmerCti " W-w-ho 4"itu4l.3 . yzwrbat , d-o-o you . wa a-u-t r , The ['guts rplifia, hbilnw,septilehucal tone cm the ghOat of B14):/rup:,..cipoinact for a cer tatn time to walk the olghti . ; ttutt let , a, ,ITO of haukcel. log notiOn,lviitio - ou'clitltity? 4 *WO et 0.4' famous Browsi.erenii Oinhfug giore of Itickbill.4,Witil sou, Nos. 803 add . 605 Cheefaut ath.” The litar, finding the ghe4t:fd s h4rich.fl9ttsible cue. tomer, W4B reassured l soli 11Sf&t nag Lhe pf . thkcisltforg, Taa Turktah lieja wanted to serve ittthe war'4444 the Moutonagape. It is said that .tlie=thifteJute ,few.:SWoral offiCara'sl .‘ efktll ability, ahrllhithhoitatites ithittlilaliteekar: The' Turk has 1i ii 6 goWrilma., thttlni 414, - 10,1°44 aottatry, awl went awaywlth - 'a;tiyitliihti4eit,44,oloii. with the heaatittiliaticeltli at:ft jai1:44161064. the great clothier, iiii.atifOheatsiitt itnoovtat 'mg (Reported for 110,1446:,r .'"-C. • BlOLlMONX4ttlatitti:Re4467l7aida..2ai7L22B bra 9 eases tohadetyllittli dr. ,tdoiltottoon & CON -161 621103 or do 1)9 pkgit Oldie R.WeAstar 791.97 traO 28 ca , Biteboi; 92 - 144Atirr - kAht. ditma do'ro Dodarrda 'l,lo4 10.4& - graordia' la it ea titittw 04.1,d° Do 2 or "Coos; tit do aundries'PlitTert itydlto,d;" ; l2s N flalltaga; 68 blade dotoradtiatoWt7ll4; - qp rn o kOdir:ll77ottea Jump ar g00ra;6213 bakit*lfeat 116iidand& Strel6llBo bbla tar %Stow. Paler & 71V4.7 kits japorclo49lll 6 & Bro; RI Adtotatter44ll64l ttardA tiopl.49.oropft , - Maley `' l6diltiatge Cal no 180 kikp ittodlies 20 thla tatrar 769 dO:votatole 666,41 a °Ora oider , Ii BWB22l749W•ti'fatirldititi,.uin4B niptii pent4m2ll duktier.:6lll. ddfoitnUoolifaliZi. - tilietp4l o o :Of Pi Avtillawocztirc. .99wriA)31 ‘ tris mom. LETTER BROS At Mg MerekagfstMediewitt;l4 Liverpool, soon Barque Joseph Maxwell; Darla Laguayra, ko, Hoerr .Barque Hamilton, Jaime tit Jag° de Oohs, soon /*qua .. .. .. i'.`.t.i7azdanap, Hoerr Bemire' Wleone.Alallieou . •••,Fer-Wer 4 o l " l Barquelitea;Nobre ' Berhadoes, Soo* 3; SAILING OP THE OIDEAN„STICA.IIIEIIB. 7 1 PROM PMP 01 , 01 . 40 B'PATZB. , • awing . so& • - Dai ° Wa4Yakt‘96:NiliYo,or.3l4verposil - July 17 ..... 21 Vult°u:. NeW,York—liarre July 24 'Clautuls' Doetoil..Lirerpool:. ... 28 North Star New York,,Bouthampton, Ao —July 81 Asti' .;; • • New York. ,Ltrorpoot ... .. Aug 4 Europa ..oWeteu..Ltrorpool • Aug 11 Yazi4ortalt " .New - York..Bouttlempton, &o.,.Aug 14 ' PSOM.IIIIROPP: • . • . - , „-,•„ • IRON pOl ' • - DA,' : I .lferietilamptour;Nise York -July 41 KaugAroo..... ; .. t ioverpool.New York ' July 7. Perel4, -• • lArerpool.lNew'Yolk ..... ....July 10 ludteu.. - Ltverpool.:Quebeo • July 14' Hatenienje Hamburg.. New York Jply 16, T .l.lvurkool - .•;Boepue July 17', 001 Baltildre.Wiiniool —Mew 21; • • sztiAMßßBr TO #1.112 sNOid. NA.Y,A.NA...A.ND NNW • OItLELNB7 Nimes Over—Prom New York' 2d, arriving'at Na. vans 7th, Mid New. Orleakui,' 10th. Prom New. Orleans 20ths-linemilt 2fklililrivlng at New York 28th. " -Osits.was z —Prom New,York 12thi arriving at Havana gait and New Orleaudl9th." Prom Nei! Orleanw , 27tb, Nal'alls,2oth,:airiring'st Nair York' &i. . , Ynu.s.nurntl..L.Yrom New Yorkl7th, arriving at Ela ine, 22d, and New Orleans 25th. Brom New ,Orleans sth,,Elmrans Bth i 'arrlrlng at New York 18th. , • . B4flk W.ctsiOnarom New York 27th, arriving 'at /WAIN' let and-New 'Ortemis Bd, -,Brow New Orleans 12th,, flatana.lsth, due st Nliw - rbrklOth. ~Isaaat,t-From Charleston 4th and Yeth; due at Ha tank Bth and 231. *ram Nevin:m . loth and 25th, doe at New York itk and ",,nat.l • We ' ll California Mall; Steinlors - mall from New York on- Bth and 20th of eikolt month.,, , 'When atm above dates fill - on Benday;lter statisaara on ssoapt frOui ?re* ' 14arine git,i7iify:lli4ll4M.E44llti`i. MTh 11.11169; ° d . 44 I IStlkard "'Bl 41194 " 66 iierineylvania, Teal, from Riohroond, via Norfolk, 80 holm, with .mdswand passeugors to Thee. Webetdr, .try - .Thursday. ISA M. Chincoteague bearing !NW:dietant,l3rmiea, panted steamship Virginia, hence. ifor Itinhaotti. • •-••.•• • ''•• • 44,-garnmptui, It 7dayia. train Beaton, Vtilh' ttesils*Cti'; - ;•• 'Tina Nett .Haven, via Bridge: iton, 3 days, ~ balMit to 'Van Palen, Norton So Co.. - • Bohr, 4 'dayit.4lom Nenhern, NO with Maya eta* yttioehriuric Acumen. Vain iNilismaz Ligritig,-7 - days'finio Lynn, ?dant, ili.ballut to floble,listamtlit - • i ihdtr,,X4Pedition, i.onner, 1 city ,frosty Eimyrna, ',with core to 3 L Bewley Sc eobt,dailth Denier Bmith,ll'day front Vfaueook'sßri ' dge,, with coin to .1 i. Bewley &47*. ' Bohr Bohemia, Clara., 2 days from Chesapeake City, with paint. Christian da - Cutran: Bohr Mary.Pattsnion, domino, from Dostme." -'.. tiehrkxeeieior, Riley, fromltoston. , • Bohr km Delhi, Tilton, from Boston. liteainer Dalloon OK hours - from Cape May, ;frith Aiassiingtra. he...s.rtuand a' liege barque off the Drainlyw i ng light sh.p. bound•up; •banluell htinneeota, frimiXo, Of New Castle ,. in low of tog D s Stetson. and lidwart Dwight, from Cape Raytion, off Marcus 'Viet, beatlrg up. r, • • • • taT TUN .LAZ.S.RETTOBIinities" blinommia. from Rio "dii:4'anitirov_Nlisabeth - ,T, !iota limos . Reindeer, from - Romedier, .W 0 Chariba Frost and.' W Have ner. free Ouba,,and sear •Vi L Cogswell, from Oleo. - PI:EARED Stiitinhip Boston; Bellew, New York. Too Anderdloo. Basque Rolle. nyder t liostaa, Twelbrk Cot Bohr.Alato, Facomlro, Alenietri a , Von Dusan, Norton Bthr Jehq U Williams, Bering, ECituate, Noble, Hammett et Os ' . Felten W Dillon. Marta, Beaton, 0 A Becksher & CO Bohr Mary Maley, Haley. Boston, NY 11Jobna Belir BiqaWoe ) Riley. Boston, Ms:Mattson & Glover. Bohr Bra Belle. TQton,Boston. Bancroft & Lewis. 2clir llar3ePattetiten,'Botnera L p stem, Millvr & Co. ' , Steamer. John B Waiver, )101:11101, Baltimore, A Groves -t, Jr - • - , • ‘O, • ,"_ (Ooiiespip' denee`of Hie Press,) 7 nevas DR GRACE, July la. 1868. The Wyomingm lett here this month g with 10 boats, laden and acinsighed_ as follows: Ult A,Wright, Corn; lac to 'Humphries, Harman Wright;.: Major 8 Itendtg, - lumber. to Reeding ER Co; -Ai Ritz, do to Wilmingtorw Hotoetrood, do to J Critic 'Alice Welsh, pig mu to 014000 & Co; Three Sisters, 00l- W. Id Mortar, Huy Elizabeth; Home, and Forest Flower, coal to Desire:a Oit.V. : ' • • (Creepooderion'of the Press.) '• - • ' lINADING, July 15, 1858. The following boala passed' out of the Union Canal to . -day, bound to - Philadelphia, laden and - consignod u followe: ' • Tradesman, Iron ore to Eckert & 0o; Nepthuo, groin to Perot & Bro; John Irwin, bar iron to Elting & Bro; Gideon Scull, grain to Iluropbries. Hoffman & Wright; Eva & Eddie and G W Sterling, lumbar to Eamon & Shedts,• H Frederick , boards to Bolton, Tanderreer & & Colittanovrard Bound, lumbar to Wells & Kelm; In d.in Older, grain to,Billoabong &Bons; .1 0 Debra. grain io'do, and dour to Budd & Oontir; Throe Bella, bltuini pone ooal to 0 McLenahan; a Niles, lumber to Id Bel cher; T J Moyer, siding to D B Taylor. - kI3OIOIIANDA Steamship Olt y of Washington, Petrie, for Liverpool, cleared at new,Work yeateiday. - Steamship' !icemen, Vessel", for. Bremen; cleared at New York yesterday. Steamship Kennet**, Hand, hems* at New York yes terday, and cleared to return.' • Ship Challenge, Yahoos, cleared at New York yeeter day for Bin .diranelse* rihipiohn Plummer, for Mseaci, sailed from Singapore May 4. Ships A U Lawrenoe,'Claypoole; from Callao, and R Winthrop, Norville, from 'Barre, were below Balt'. more yesterday Ship irranconia, Newell, for Moulmein, to load for 36u;ope, Batted from Singapore May 11. .Ship W V Kent, Jarman. from New York, remained In Ilre'river at LiVerpoot 29th tilt: ' ••;.Eisrque Maury, Pletcher,'lrOmWoUumg, was at nag po • _ • Barque Early Bird, Cook, for Macao, sailed from din gapore May 4. , _Baron Winnifred, Murton; for Hampton Road sailed from-Rio de JedeirdJ dee 2, Barque Sophie. Jones, for Baltimore, sailed from Rio do Janeiro 30th. May. c •• • • Barque Mary II Randall, Bhaaßland, was disobarglng at ElLavana loth Mat. • ' ' "-• Barque flbestar, Torple, berme, arrtVed at Mobile • UsifiuU W II Scranton, Cathcart, hence for New Ot. .Imlios, - was spoken SO.h ult off Sand-Key. • Barque 0 Jives, from Buenos Ayres, was below N -Yolk yesterday. - -Barque: Steer e d at N York ' , yesterday for Buenos • Barque (I.W,Poultney. lilarehmem, for Philadelphia, cleared at NeW Orleans .10th hist, with 66 hhda tob.oco. .25 Anita hemp, 50 de - wont, 12 bie oil elope, 100 hides. 400 bdla do. 120 amply bbls, 200 do earboysoloo do mike, ISO Pkirsmdaaf , .". - 4, 'llioque vim, Taylor, cleared at Boston 16th init. for ' - • - barque Blanchester, Zohnson,oleared tt Do,tori 15th Islet!. for Afire*. " ' ''" • Barque , Caroline Ellema,llllmmi, oleared at New Or• lelos Oth.inet for, Boston. - ',' , lNoillttif - Trittiale Catlett , hence for Laguaynat 'free apuken let lust, la, 13 40, loop 01 43 , Brig Montioeilo, atooklna, for lito do Janeiro, at.Dal timureleaterday. ' , Brig Coinati•Ware, Merton; oleaked at Noaton 15th jog .for kbliadelphia. • "trig Canoe, Baker, for PURA - ealled from New Beiferdildth inst. - Avg Mount Vernon, Mall, for 1110 de Ja4olzo; At Bel au/on yesterday. • • ' „ Brig ,adiz, (Br) Dole, foe Philadelphia, cleared a; N York yeeterday •' - Brig Ocean Nell,'Dne, frii,na'New York, •TarkeLlet "kid " •' • ' . , Brig. Chattanooga. Bartle, for: Baitta and a market, Marpd at Baltimore 16th Inst. echo' ifanuah WlLotto, Orantuorf Dorcas IrelAnd, 'Hair; Amelia q lieormi;Lsho; 0 moors, sod .P ArfoCrong. pill, Loots st Paleal 18th that. ochr '0 A 'lts:Asher, Stubbs, house, arrived st /Islam 14th Suit. , Alshrs Henry Nutt.'Garwhod;;LUd Theross 0, Gandy, for khilodolphis, sailed from valtun 13th met. 'Fehr Itvtions hose; llufgoss, for Philado lphla. elear4d at 114ogor 14th Inst.. , Botir Into. stich,., trultb; jsercA, 'Arrived At _Ports , mouth 13th inst. " Sabre Knight, Seam and ()Smith, Smith, for Pie ladelphtniaalled from flew Bedford Mtn bat lehr W Perry, Mignon, at Key Wrat from Cedar Keys; to want orproWlpfona l pia; ,9 pag . lOth lost, for :York. Men Chao A Entailer, Stubbs, hence at Salem 14th • Pshra' l 7olta, Ciee.;and W W Brainard, Parton, from Greettpori for Philadelphia, at Near. Yorh 15th inst. afire .111oliard Borden, • Arnold, hence. and. tusan Efrif worn D dawnre jCity, st Yatl-ltteer 13th ; • " " " „ - 6ebrB .9,etorze Deerini, Plikham, and aunt Osstner, astwdod, sailed from Fai l Hirer 14th inst. for Philad. ache BarslcA''Faylor r YOruig, halloo et. Newport 18th list` • • bohe C W Bentley, Road, frcim Freetown for Phila. detphilk,' - itNe'srcoltlatb -nehra Jmildortio,ifirdinw; 110,oton, Brower; Amelia', AN.Garlhila,„Winsmorei,Bophia Godfrey; Johrificdi, - andt3.9 Villeas, Thump. front Proirldepoclith Inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr RinelYne 'Matey, Tice, hence at Ye, istneket 14th • , Win Monterey, Irina., for Delaware City, palled from PrOrldence 14th Wet, , • Bohr' Damsel; Dertoo, and, barn J-A Wariest, Obese', cleared lit, Dear Mors liiihjost. for Philadelphia fitkainat Water (U; Itodgerli,lor. Norfolk, went to sea from Ohmioaton Vita lost. .-„ - "- - • ()apt Ingiiihtm, cif thei brig Mafia, stOrittol, 111,18 th inat (corn lista laGrande 30tti,,41t, reports that the yeliOw I fever and black vomit were,raging to a fearful extent among,the.shippieg at fiagw: There'were up wards 0f 1 . 1 0 1 4Y1 1- .ii ot„Yeeheia inmert, moat-of which had lort RiVond of their crews and officers. Barque Mary tam. Baronm. from 1141%04 arched - on thO 29th, three or her crew hitylog died on the passage, and two .were sick on board; the captain's :wife died Shortly at. ter themrsuil embhOred. !Wane Ranger, fro.n Havana, arrived' on ;be morning of Ins 30th, to charge of the mate, Rapt ReiburY having left the yerseLat LE They reported , coven Of her crow dead, and hadonly_three men en board 'able tt do duty. She Was asels.al into Equan,ile' r e in the tame poietlon.. Thy 171p:16113g Bohr Johfigon le alongside taking nut cargo -, • , txmiusTio poisis NEW Ari.itiicrusti'ellp" — Western Empire, Soule, LlearpOol; barque .otaega, Moroo, Havre; Port, brig Ndvo,; Ceti vo: liagathses, sit Uttee; attire It 0 SW nard, Mack v eer,. (Jain); EqUator.i.el.rinrY, YAuthete; D tiridgo, (or Ilea- MATO.) ri` animas.. Turks Island—the D hae been ashore on the beach near the Orehri'llonse Ilighlands; Areols, Carson, Ostrava - Abes4d; ships - IllartheNli Vineyard, Robinson, Was. Jbhn Knex:Ovrin„City h'alrfield, Oaths .iray,-'ltotterdasi barques. Oairiolan, groenegrooffe, lireine i? ; "Pearl, Butthirilf,llleriande; _brigs Governor - Brown, A3terorthY,‘,Havans; Zephyr, death, St Croix; schils Kate iitawart,idather, Charleston; Argus, Tucker, facksonv Ile; •Bleetwo dargool46. babl', beg atiocdo, trials Remedios, sod a largo 'loot of equate riggea v ease's. ' • . NktWlOltbaA stars 11 Von Gsgern, Inreta) Itelaierh, Brained , App 'n,P.Sehaddt Muilikea, .LlTenlwli,...berquerldnyjletrec, Plati t tordeitua and - flints; brig A JrChappakfliativent, Rosana, YOHNItIN,PORT3.• • ' At lilitrienoo- Mayl7, biirgott Bootland, Howe i . for Bos ton soon . - On Ett4l -001 % , tAPriti 0 ' 1411411n Nado.lllog from Hong Rbng; °sone, Harding; Nord man g Bohr M H dolor, Meg: from Hong Hong.-_, • , . • At &habit , 41iril 27, iiliips Zraysiot, Tihbotts, front Wootosog;. harlot-Henry, for attiognso• At Whit:Epos May l s 'ablp`Dregoon, Weston, nob. • - At Mutsu May 22, eblp Roes' Otondhilt, Hniohins,_for 010atti with desostch., - 'At Ant Nero 2g,h , n it, MHO Soo Lion, Oolburn, for BOston innnedtatoiyi Clonstitittion, Lriut, and John H 11110t,"1 actor, tot - z.4 . -y or g instkernbstna Norton, from . itisohg; sohr gOteirl) Ennwi Voris • , • z . • ... naidertastri 14th ult,sblyiblissti ger ilird Bilinge - Zeadyc . - it Port rte/n, OnPo. de Tyras,llikult, solar A 'F‘Lin ityle, - 4reemuu, fro m' ,noistiitv ria'allOward 'shwa, last ' ' . it fit.,Tbon344 21 t tiltibrigs Amanda-Jaye, rri ).,,,,0 t ,10.3,4414....., - frost:l4,, Robert A Maher, Keetio, -.11,ck40n, do; Angie. 111s6k '46 do; ltd. bArque • liitr.s,'N•Yor*. : 8,41804 lii, 4011 L Backman, Wrigh , rooter Abosi'Tnylor; Toptity, Arroyo; ochre Virginia Litterty,illing. lisistotlit'llity; Rough and, Beady, nowt. I . tyitg flip ) ja,th; stesltiqou, )14eptIon, ARRIVALS AT MR _PRINCIPAL ROTRIA3 UP TO OHS o'ol,oo/L THIS M0R.0130. GIRARD HOUREl7oliestAue need. belet► Ninth ~Ilosttri YoWlei., Maid - . ,d II Howard, St &midi, Mo Mise -Anna Howard, St JO- -0 AVaterbury, N Y ' sePh, Mo Wm N Watt, Pa' , Wm M .Roberte, Pa",.' Augustus Black, Balt ' Mrs Minn & daughter, B 0 Miss Mills B 0 T 4 8 Hart; ao_ , , B B Hutchinson and lady, 0 w Libby, Richmond, Va Richmond, Va , A W Leisenring and la, Pa 3 0 Hill; Me phis W L Oertain, Memphis W W Vanderbilt, N Y ' Louie Bbisslor, Galena, 11l . N 8 Slientnoff, li Y N T Smith and lady, N Y H Marolay, Phila Win Lindsay;litt Louis Rev Win Wheel r, St Louis B 0 Witherson, N 0' E Booth & slitter, N Y Miss J Andorson, N Y Adam Badeati, N Y' 0 W Owens, Md • J J Osborn. N Y - , 3 B Jennings, B 0 , . ' W H winder, Pa , John A Barry, Balt 1 • , 0 Schumacher, N Y Morton Whitney, Belt -Thos Dell, - Balt Joi II Anderson, Balt 0 F Hack, salt .J P Strange, Memphis' ' AB Beech, Nashville J 8 Price Balt , - Jae Bhuler, Balt Geo Taylor, Brooklyn I; Janet, La Jos P Whallng,-Wisconsin W H Wilson, Boston Mishit Young, Ala Prof 1.1 0 Cameron, N J E T Pilltinton, Richmond, John II Latnar; Oa Va ~ , , Howell Cobb, Jr, Ga o,lllayo, La , • Miss B Mayo, La SI Spencer Mayo, La ' J 3 White & la, Va S Raiser,. New Orleans • AMERICAN HOURS—Ohestnut street, above Fifth. W H Bedford, Del Philip Plunkett, Del Samuel B Bishop, Der It D Bishop, Del S Sanford, Tenn; ' John II Harris, Tenn W Doris, Washington .1., Pearson. Washington Jo i tn gto O n Cnoutn , logs, Wash- Joe V Kelly & lady, MIN . more 8 Gorman, Baltimore ~,:. Samuel Caldwell, Boston Ohm H Williams, Wil. Jas F Smith, Reading Jiamsbnig,,N Y' , WII Phillips, Elmira, N Y WII Hunter, Ark Ohm A. Knoderer, Read -13 B Wolfe, V& , , ' log Jraeob B Deckei, N Y - WT Taylor & lady, N Y E II Cumberland, N Y„ M N Wilson, Hess Chas It Ootraine, Masa Martin B Young, Pa Mite ll L Cooper, Pa Leonard Pasoan, Balt .. . ,3 0 Crookshank, 311 ALIMICHANTBIHOTBL—Fourth street, below Arob. Jacob Forsyth, Jr, Pitts. Jas D Moholli, Columbia, burg Pa J N Bart e ll Y John Moyer, Freeport, Pa II II Tabudy, Lancaster, Pa I) Treharn;Mauch Chunk, A Prosenfeld, Pittsburg Pa B 1' Lyons, Petersburg Mrs Attila, Cincinnati, Ohio Win PotthaLT, lit Louis Wm Frick, Pt Louis P, Forney Winebrenner, Mon Thou: Craig, Lehigh Dianoyor, 1 Gap, Pa MlaiL Morbachu, Easton, James A Polk & la, Mauch , Pa • .'hunk, Pa E 2' Foster, Mauch Chunk, F E Hall, N Y Pa Ob. J Manor, Altoona, Pa Bon I Thomas, Oataaattqua; Atm IC Thomas, Cabman. I , Pa , A - „gas, Pa , j •' - `WOH IIOTRIArch street, below Votnik. Jae L Herr, Wrightsvllle f James 8 Treadwell & lady, Pa-• Louisville, ,Ky Philip Sto ckton & Jot= L Stotsberry, -; mo-d, Pa' A W alomi Penton Chu Mickley, Allentown, 'Jos Shely , Pettsfille, Pat Pa 'Henry L Bascom, Pitts-, J M Rankin, Cleveland, burgh, Pe , .1 Ohio L Warden, Plttaburgh .1 Simons, Wilmington, Dol B Mint.ugh eatalaugua Miss ELen Illurteugh, On- Richard eelhoy, Jiastan tmeuqua - - Wm A Roll, On - A H Peacock & lady, Reed- Mrs P H Bart.:110M; Healing leg NATAINAL HOTEL—Bsos street, above Third. F Wulff & lady, Peters., B B Martin. Lancaster. ' burg Ye - II P Miller, Lancsa,er ,Tno Patera, Atlantic J Miner, N Y . Li 7 Headier. Pottsville 41 li Bardwell, Columbia B smith, Tioneedele Wm F 'Foote, Pottsville BLADE DEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets, Geo W nankin., PhDs Aaron Chalfant, Ps 0,.P Morton, Phila • .E L Caswell & lady, Phce- Beidtlitz, 2d D, co Pa niarille aeo II Grier, Altoona, Ps D W uhambers wire, Mar -8 Wilkinson, Lana Co. Ps ens Hook, Ps Robt Lind', Louisville, PA W A Daabery, Louisville, Moses King, Pa Pa MADISON LtOUBB, Beooud street, above Market. U Palmer, New York 'John L Ford, Pittsburgh Lawrence, Maine Jno Bimmonton, N J Jae B di.tehelt , Bait Jno L Smith, Trenton. N 3 T squires, Trenton, N J P MoMastoys, Pittsburgh • J lihnhoor, Lebanon co, Pa BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street. below Vine. Watson,Mr Doylestown McCarty, Pa Ll 0 Warden, Troy, N Y Jos At Carver, Bucks co,Pa P M Carver, Bucks co, Pa Jos Horner, Hartsville, Pa W K Carver. Newtown, Pa John Tacker, Bridgeport, 8 0 Korvey, Bucks co, Pa Pa Jacob Bambara, Bucks co, Miss Tacker, Montgomery Pa 00, Pa Joseph Boater, Pa Mrs Boater Pa Mrs Rowland, Pa Ottas Seam Pa David , Pell, Backs co, Pa Geo T !derrick, Bucks on, Wm James, Ducks co, Pa Pa J 0 Cornell, Bucks co, Pa David McNair, Boats co,Pa ltobt Loogshore, Newtown Jae Stockholm, Attleboro Joe K Taylor, Pa - Oboe Palmer, Pa W Davidson, Cheltenham, 8 Beans, Bridal co, Pa - Pa , BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, sib, Oallowhlll II Waters:m N Y P Mank, M Muck, Pa Isaac Butz. M Chunk, Pa Beoj W Smith, Bucks co, Ohms Scholl, - Allentown BerU Beans, Bucks co, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL—TbIrd, above Callowhill. Abramen2 Buckman, Feu. Lewis Clemens, Doyled% terrine Pa Master Clemens, Doylea- Thou II Wolf, Danboro. Pa town, Pa Geo Clemens, Chester Val lay, Pa Opgrial Noticto Bower's Infant Cordial,--This invaluable Ootdial Is prepared from a variety of the most oholoe and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and la the moat perfeot'and 'reliable carminative extant for infants and young children. fly Its powerful Influence a speedy ours Is effected in all cues of C Solis, windy pains and spasms. Believes and mitigates much of children's suffering during 'lent'. Lion or teething, and by its soothing properties trap• cultism' paina of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, An. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, end has been used in thousands of cases with the moat abundant Isilov6lsll. No family should be without it. Prepared only by NAT A. Dowel, At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. N. corner of Math and Green eta., Philadelphia. To whom ell eiders must be addreseed. And for sale by Druggists generally. an 1811 Seamen's Saving Fond—Office .903 Welnn; street, one door west of Second street. Ilene!Toe de polite to sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all clams of the community, end -, allows interest at the tate of five per cent. per annum. Office open daily, Dam 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, Franklin Yell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M. Morris. OBLIIBILLTBD 7/AECILY SEWING MAORINII El, 780 OITESTNOT STREET. These Machines are now justly admitted to be the beet In use for family serrlog, making a new, Arcing, and 'elastict_stitch, which will nor zip, even 10 every fourth stitch be cut. , Circulars sent on appliestion by letter. apO•y Jackson, JOB PRINTER, • • • FIFTH AND CHESTNUT. Cheeks, Notie, Drain, Dille Lading, lEll Heady, Olz. imbue, Cards, and all other Uncle of Job Printing, at Wean to colt the times . , 6e1771, Soft Flniving Ringlets of n.itch, lustrous gloss, are nivi of the many unfailing regalia of a (ow trials of JULES I.IAUELq4 Eau ATURNIVIII, or liar Restorer. Where baldness °sista it will speedily produce a. new growth of "lair Oray 11/draft changes to their original life color. Sold by all Druggists, and by JULES lIAIIEL & CO., No. 704 OIIESTNIIT Street. 3y124111t wlt ' N•tlralgia.—This terrible disease, so various itiforms, so racking in its pains, and so difficult of cure, Will, In the great majority of cases, yield to the jidichnut use of , the PBRUYIAN SYRUP. So re markable has been the relief obtained from this Syrup that many physicians rely upon It as a certain and rwli• cal curo. For redo at rIASSAIID & CO.'S, Twelfth and Chestnut, and BROWN'S, Fifth and Chestnut. jya-tjyll wit Einger , s Sewing Machines.—After a fair trial of the several machinea that have yet been offered to the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has bee given In favor or Singer's. This Is, In fact, the only ;machine capable of.performing every kind of sewing. SINGEWS,NEW FAMILY SEWING TfACIIINE fa beyond all question, the roost complete article for family USA yet invented, being at once ornamental, easily operated, and superior, in every respect, to any Other machine. On this statement we challenge the world. I. 7d. SINGER & CO., AeT-8m Office, No, 602.011ESTN UT Street. pairing Fund.—Fire Per Cent; Interest.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Litwin, B.' V. of Timer!, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, largo or mall, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money le received and payment made daily, without notice: The investments are made In Real 'Rotate, Mortgages, (}round Route, and molt securi- Nee as th' charter reoniree: °Moe hours, from 9 o'clock 'ln _the morning until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, mi on Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. fee alarnave On the 4th lust. • by Rev. Archlimit Colb, Mr. JOHN 0. WHIRS, of hdayette, Ind , to Mfrs MARY R WWINDLLI., Philndelphin On the 14tb of. Deo., 1861, by Itev. J Clay, Mr WM; MIERBEMAN to Mien ONOROEANNA FREE all if - PhiladelPia. On the 16th of October, 11357,by Rev, Wm 0 Cooly -Mr. JOS' CARTLEDOE,Ir., toMlas CAROLINE 0 L LANAN, both of this city Dtatha On the 16th,inatant, at dfamaronook. N. Y.. Um. POLLY OlLltaltT relict of WOO* Ileojamin Gilbert, of Troy, and mottier..ln-law of Rev. Brown of thlg city. , • , Ou the 14th lad., JACOB MOORS. In - the 60th year 'of It'a age . „ Ate Irlet?da and those of the family, are reapeot, 'full's , Wilted to attend the funeral, from hie late resi dence, Salmon street, share Ann, Richmond, to.mor. row ; (Sunday) O afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further . Payee. • : . * . . . . On Tueadey, 13th Instanti HENRY CLAY KIRKNETt son a Joseph and Elizabeth Mettler, aged 18 years The relativ It and Meade of the family aer Horned to attend the funeral, from the resideooe of his parents, Barren Hill, Montgomery o noty , to-morrow (Bmday) afternoon, at one &chock. To mooed to Darren lltll Cemetery. On the morning of the 14th.lisatint, BBRJ. K. WM Mxp., eon of Thomas Wilmer. The relatives and friends of the family are respect , fully Invited to' attend the 'funeral, from his late resi dence, 605 Coates street, this (Baturdanafternoon. at BVelock.' To Proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery_ * 06 "the , Idtn'tnetant, Para BA.ltall hum a g ed 16 years. Her relative.; and friends and those' of the family are respect fully Invited to attotd the funeral, from the residence • f her a-n,llngh D Yd, N 0.1314 Owen street, Om Thirteenth. and between Lombard and South, thin (Saturday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without fur ther notice, tk , , On the 14th Inet , JULIA Fonly daughter of Eliza Ml:t beth,V And the late Nend litowa 'ller relatives andfrieeds are respectfully invited to attend' the funeral .from the residence of her mother, Riftedittli street, bolow Ooatee, thin (Saturday) after. non o. 's t 1 o'clock On the menet, jot the lath last,. at Swedeaborcio, N. L. ELIZA, H , wife 01'4%41%401 lt Chardon. The facers! will take place this (Saturday) afternecn, at coolook, front her tootheri. raking° la Otredos - tk THE PRESS.-PILELADELPHLA. SATURDAY. JULY 17. 1858: On the 16th inst., JOHNIRANOMI MORIN;SO4 of Antoine and Barth Morin, aged 4 years and 26 days, Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral sender at the resi dence of his parents, No. 19091d010n street above Thir teenth street, at half•pinit one o'clock, this (Saturday) afternoon, without further notice. Remains` to be taken to Closeout 11111. - On the 15th instant, PUMP F,, eldest son of Benj. and Lydia Q. Stem aged 9EI years. Ventral to proceed to Monument oe - meterY, this (Ba torday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. On the 16th host', hire. MARGARET DEVINEY. '- The relatives and friends of the family are'respect fully invited to attend the funeral. from her late resi dence, Clover etreet, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, above Chestnut, at 9 o'clock, this (Saturday) mornibir l without further notice To proceed to Cathedral Ceme tery. Funeral ser.ice at St. John's Clutch, in Tbir teenth street.- Suddenly, on Wednesday morning, of congestion of the brain, EDMUND HENRY, infant eon of Mary A. and Commander Henry B. Btellwagen, United 'States Navy. The relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at o'clock, (the 19th) without further notice. To proceed to 'ltonaldeon's Cemetery. ** On'the 14th Int., JULIA F., only daughter of Ells - bath V. and the late Edmund Brown. Her relatives and friends are reepeotfully !invited to attend' the funeral, from the residence of her mother, Fifteenth et , below Coates,- this (Saturday,) afternoon, at 1 o'clook. On tho 15th lost., JOHN BIIMMEIIFIELD, Wan son of John 8. and Isabella Turner -SO On the 15th Instant, JOEN POTTER, only on of Joseph and Susanna Baan,aged 20 mouths and three days. se - . • On the 18th instant, at Girard ,Collage, FREDE RICK, O. OVEIOI4N, of conentuptlon, in the 224 year of kis age. • (P:Church of the Covenunt.—Services In CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT, Above Twelfth, ORROW, (Sunday, ) at log A. I\l.,by the Roc. R. A. CARDEN, awl at 8 D. H. by the Rev. Dr. NE VILLE, formerly of this city. fyl7-It* u. Gut on Tent, (Fourth and George Rtreete.)—TO.DAY—lloya , and Girls , Meeting at ag, and German Preaching by Rev. J. GANTiiN• BRIN at it P. M. . . ro.mmulow—Dolly Sun-rine Prayer Meting at 5; Preaching by Rev. O. RARSNER at 534 A M., and by Rev. R. A. CARDEN at SP. M. • jyl74.tit, Early Sabbath Morning Worship —T. II STOCKTON will preach (1). V.) SABBATII criYII.:ING, at B ,'S Wale.* In the Main Saloon of NA TIONAL MILL, MARKET Street, beta am Twelfth and Thlrteeoth streets. Io the AFTERNOON, from 5 to It o'clock, a UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held, to which all are invited. ,1117-11* oTSpiritualism —Mrs. A. Conn will rive a Lecture, accompanied with Spirituel' Maui. iestatiOne, on SUNDAY, at 8 .P. M. at SAittiOBI STREEVIIALL: Confeietiee will be held ittlo,ti A';' , 4,.:,Atlrultsion 6 ete. Jyl7-It* 074 Noithwestern Young Hen's Chris- TIAN ABBOCIATLON.—The Monthly Al.nt.trik wits .belobt . MONDAY , EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to the 'Spring' Garden Presbyterian Church, D (Rev.' r., McDowell'a,) -ELEVENTH, above Spring Varden street. An Essay, entitled." The Christian Varfare," mill be read by Mr. IMAM F. WEED, and Reports of Committees will be received. ,The Ladies 'are cordially Invited to be present. It* 11, FRANKLIN DENNIB3ON, Rec. Sec'y. Errßeturn to' the Hull —The Business MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEETING, held for sown time past In Santoro street Church, was resolved again in JAYNE'S BALL, en MONDAY, the sth inst., to continue there for several weeks, through the kind ness of Dr. Jayne. This announcement need but to be made to senora as large an attendance as ever, where so many pleasant hours have been spent. The hall Is one of the coolest Pieces le the city, so none need be Mraid of, the heat. Come, all who can, sad spend an hour In prayer and praise, daily, from 12 to 1 o'elock Jyl7.6t* 07. Morrison Literary Inatitute.—At Stated Meeting of the institute, held July 9th, the following Resolution was adopted arsi ordered to bo published : Resolved, That the thanka of this Inatituto are due, and are hereby tendered, to lion. W.M. BIGLER, of the U. S. Senate, lion. T. B FLORENCE and lion. JAMES LANDY, of the House of Repreaoutatives, Mr. ALEX. ERMINE, Jo , and Mr. JAS. 8. YOUNG, for their valuable donationa of Books. JOHN Al. °ARSON, JOS. McFARLAND, Committee on Books JAS. WIIITVINGTOII, jyl7 lt* Plreinen's Prayer Meetings, held nuder tho auspices of the YOUNG AISN'S CHRIS TIAN ASSOCIATION: Diligent Engine Co., Daily from 5 to 6 P, M., and Sunday at S P. M. Columbia Hose Co„ Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Robert Morris hose Co., Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'cl'k. America Engine Co . Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Diligent Rose Co , Wednesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Philadelphia Engine Co., Wednesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Southwark Engine Co., Wednesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Fairmount Engine Co.. Thursday Evenings, 8 o'cl'k. Nor. Liberty lime Co., Thursday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Independence Hose Co., Thursday Evenings, 8 o'cl'k. United Staten Hose Co., Thursday Evenings, 8 o'cl'k. (Food Will Hose Co., Thursday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Schuylkill Hose Co., Thursday Evenings; 8 o'clock. Western Mose Co , Friday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Spring Garden Hose Co , Friday Evenings, 8 o'clock. 'Untied States Engine Co., Sundays, 6 to 6 P. M. Pennsylvania Hose Co., Sundays, 4 to 5 P. M. Selmer° Engine Co., Sunday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Western Engine Co., Sunday Evenings, 8 o'clock. A Union Prayer Alerting Is also held in the "Me chanics' Institute,. corner of Fifth and Washington Streets, daily, from G to I P. AI., to which all are in vited. By order of the Executive Committee. jll7-It* EnNotice —West Philadelphia Passenger RAILWAY COMPANY, July 16, 1858. The cars of this Company now run every live min. atm; from EIGHTH and MARKET Steeetn to their Depot, ou LOGAN and HAYMOW/ Streets. W. E. MANN, Superintendent. orOffice of the Howard Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. _ PHILADELPHIA, July 13,18511.' - At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day, JOUN 11. DISTIL, Esq., was elected President of the Eonmany, In place of 0 E. Spangler, Esq., resigned. jylb-et 011 AS. A. DM', tlecrcta PTNotioe.—Green and Contra-31feet , Phi- LADELPIIIA PASSENGER RAILWAY CONI-. Y.—The Stockholders in this Company are netifled that a Meeting of the Stockholders wilt be held on' THURSDAY MORNING, July 224, at 10 o'clock, at the Commissioners' Hall, North THIRD Street, below Green, (or the purposo of hold mg an' Election for Pre sident and Twelve Dlrentora of wild Company, to servo till the second Monday in January, A. D. 1860. The polls will open at 10 o'clock A. 31., and close at 2 o'clock P. M. By order of the Commissioners. . . I. 0. S. M. MINNE-HA-HA LODGE A Meeting will be hold on MONDAY EVENING, 19th tom., at 7 o'olook, for the Initiation okOanditletee. The members will be panctual In theft. ittendanco. By order of the GEO. W. WOOD, Grand Secretary PAUL" GENUINE FARINA CRACK £R3. JAMES R. WEBB, Wholesale Agent, 223 South EXOUTU below Walnut. Paul's Farina Crackers aro made from the "Pure Farina,” that part of the wheat which la most nu PAUL'S FARINA CRACKERS are made with great care, add none but the beat stock used, and retain their froahuese longer than any other Cracker made, PACL'S FARINA CRACKERS - are particularly adapted to the use of Children, and all that require nutritious, easily-digested food; and no family should ho without them.. .. .. PAUL'S FARINA CRACKERS are mall eizo containing about 1W In a pound; are oouveuleut for Travellere, Pie• Nice, Parties, Re. PAUL'S FARINA CRACKERS aro to be bad at most respeetablo timeery Stores. .Aelt for PAUL'S," soo that they aro stamped with his name, and then you will not fail to have the best Cracker made. Par sale, In barrels and half barrels, by JAMES 11. WEBB, 223 South EIGILTII Street. NOTICE.—SEALED PROPOSALS, on .l. doroed , g Proposals far furnishing the Pllllll.l Schools with Cony' wdl bo received at the Controller's Office, S. n. corner of SIXTH and ADELPIJI Streets, until SATURDAY neat, the 24th Instant, at 12 o'clock 11. The Propossis to state distinctly the wiles. quali ty, and the prices per ton for recta—the ton to be of 2,2 0 pounds. Proposals will also be received for Char coal awl RindLing-Wood, to be sent at the same time. Ity order of the Committee on Supplier. THOMAS W. MAR‘IIMENT, jyl7-tjy24 Chairman. PHILADELPHIA, July 16, 1868.—The Pitt tuership heretofore existing under the Snit of P. M. POSH h CO., Merchant Tailors, No. 46 North NINTH Street, ill this day dissolved, by mutual con sent. Tho business will be closed by F. M. I'ORR. AWNINGSI AWNINGS t JOSEPH 11. FOSTER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street above Willow. Italian and Preach Window Awnings for Dwellings and Office Windows; Awnings for Stores, Awnings for Steamboats and Ships. All kinds or Awnings, 'leuta Flags or any thing lu canvas, made to order by JOSEPH'II. FOSTER, Awning Maker, 443 North TIIIRD Street. Residence, 340 South FIIONT Street, Jyl7-ito JOSEPH H. FOSTER. QUAIMEH BOAltullki G.—To Single Gentle- K., moo who hare not the time to leaver the city during the Bummer months, a favorable opportunity is now offered to a Ipleaftant home in a private family, a few mhos out of town, in a delightful situation. The home is spacious, hue large airy rooms, and all the apooint plants to make home pleasant. Address ELLIS JOHN STON, Radnor P. 0., Delaware Oty, , Pa. Jyl7-131."" TAIIRETCHE & CARSTAIRS, No. 202 I, and 204 South FRONT Street, offer for sole the fol lowing GoOde, of their own importation: COGNAC BRANDIES, of the brands of " Marfa," " Pinot Castilian," slartell, Central Vineyard, tee., Ace. ROCHELLE BRANDY, of thu braudx of A. Solgnetto and J. Rngtean BORDEAUX BRANDY, J. J. Dopey brawl. 01,Alt ET, In centre and clime, of the branda of Pt. in lien, Margaux, limit, Brion, Poullion, &c. CHAMPAGNE, of the bonnie of Cremede Boozy,' Laßemand, Queen Victoria, Violet, Ducal Grape, Cor don, Royal, e y Imperial, &a., Are. ABSYSTLIE, of very superior quality. Also, for which they are Isola agents In Philadelphia Lulnous Sardines Latour Olive Oil, Chomical Sperm C andles, St. Martin Bay Rum, and Port Wino of various favorite brands. jyl7.Bt* EARLE's FREE QALLRRY PAINTINGS, LOOKINO•GLA88E8, JAMES S. EAGLE do SON, JUTE HEMP. -A LARGE STOOK OF superior utility on hand sad for sale by R can, WITLER, & tfa. 2 /1 North WATER street, mhfi end 94 *a nrf), Who've/ TAV7 & BEERS' LUBRICATING' GREASE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles of OMNIIIUBE3, CARRIAGES, CARTS, BRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACIIINERY. For eale in tin cans, kegs, and barrels, by all the DRUGGISTS ht 4110 city and Gm MANUF 4 4 XTURRREI, yy12.9111 No, 600 bIiNQR 13trel,t, WIL.LIA3I READ, Secretary GRAND OOMMANDER PORTRAIT, and PICTURE FRAMES, In every variety 3111 OUESTNUT Street, Opposite the Girard House tiemouals. REMOVAL. -JOHN P. DOHERTY, TAILOR, HAS REMOVED N, E. CORNER Oi RUTH AND WALNUT STREETS _ - - The undersigned did, on the Bth day of July, with• draw his services from JOHN P. DOUERTY, Tailor, N. E. corner FIFTH and WALNUT Streets, late 814 Ohmtnut street. CHARLES ROTE. POILAD6LPILIA, July 16th, 1858 REitOVAL.- BAILEY .4. CO., Jewellers, and 141anufhoturora of Star ling Silvor Ware, Have removed from their old stand to the now gore No. 819 CIIkISTNUT STREET, (Three chore Eaet of the Girard liouse,) whero they offer for sale n new and choice assortment o STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE JEWELRY C4OOllB and WATCHES, PLATED WARE, and FANCY COODS JAOKSON, JOB PRINTER. Hu Removed to FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS y2-1m panto. WANTED—A middle-aged Colored Nan, who understands the care or Uoreee, and In a oven'. driver. Linty at N 0.411 B FOi W i Street. jyl7-2,1* person the having rch $ (. l 7 2 h O i ll hi t o WIot T L DA ..raluable Patent which can be i ' ra ' llsr:Jo o rll e y deging ,strated to bo of great utility. Address "Patent," blood's Despatch. Jrl7-2& VANTED—A respectable BOY, in a V Lawyer's Office; ono who can write a plain hand, is net over fourteen years old. Address, by letter, .D. G , through tho Post Office, stating salary ex -1 petted, &c. Jyl7-2t* IarANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK in a Y Wholesale Dry-Goode Store. None but those having experience need apply. Address Box 927; Post iyl.7-3t* :WANTED—An intelligent BOY to run on errands and mho himself otherwise useful. Apply, before 11 o'clock, at 311 CHESTNUT St. It* IV ANTED—A young unmarried man, hay- T V. ing $3 in cash, ill desirous of purchasing an In terest ln som oo e in and safe busluoss, which, with his personal attention, will yield a competency. Address SAMUEL, at this cam 3y16-51,4 IR/ANTED TO RENT—Ono of Singer's T SEWING MACHINES, by tho week. A liborsl A price will be given. Address A. C., Camden Pont-office, New Jereey. Jyl6-3tii WANTED, A PARTNER.—An activo young man, baring a cash capital of $6OO, will find an excelleutopportunlty of engaging In a pleasant and profitable business by addressing EZEKIEL HAL LOWELL, Pottstown Post-office, Montgomery county, Pe. jyl6-3tit WANTED—A. PARTNER, in a well egtablished Dry.Uoode Jobbing Donee, doing a good earth near trado. Must have a Capital of $lO,OOO. For particulars, address Dry Goode,' at the °Mee of The Press. 10.5.6t* WANTED—A Gentleman of thorough Mercantile ability, to join the advertiser In a Mercantile Speculation, requir ng a cash Capital of 7;20p0, that will yield a handsome return within a short period. For further particulars, address Box 027, Post Office. jyls-4t* WANTED TO EXCHANGE for City Property, a Tract of LAND In New Jersey, 20 miles from Camden. Address Clymer, Office of thla papor. jyls-3tt WANTED—A FEMALE PRINCIPAL, for the Reading Public Female High School—du ties to commence on the 16th August next. Salary, 6460 for 10 months. Applicants will be required to have a thorough knowledge of the English branches, Algebra, and Geometry. In making a selection for this situa tion, reference will be bad to the ago of the applicant, and her experience as a teacher. Communications should contain full particulars, and may be addressed, for two weeks, to A. G. GREEN, jyl4.6tts Refuting, Pa, VVANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 MARKET Street, above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, let Lieut. 24 Regt. of Cavalry, apl7-tf Recruiting Officer. Sat gale anb Ma Let. ea WANTED TO LET, a lint-class Real m dance, within four squared of Bread and Walnut streets'. Address " Residence," /flood's' Despatch. jy17.2/* _ _ S,OOOFUNDO VEST In a Ora-class firound Rent, at a like amount. Address "TRUST," once of the Press. iyl7-3t* $5OO - ' gla triD l ENTOF FIF -I.Ti irelDolare. For sale by INC). P. 'WILSON, jy',7.2t,* 424 South Fourth Street, VIRGINIA LANDS FOR SALE.—The • su%scriber has five Farms for sale in the county of Albemarle, varying in size from 140 to 1,300 acres, and ranging from 14 to $5O pot acre. Ono tract of very rich Laud, but unimproved, containing over 1,100 acres, ho will sell for ..ab per acre—no money to be paid for four )ears, and no interest required. For further information inquire of JOHN L. O , NE A L, 509 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, or of the sub scriber, at CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. jy3o-atu4w PAUL GOODLOE. OFFICE TO—LET.--AN ELIGIBLE OF IIJJ ME "gear" Dmarance Company, or eimilar cor poration, having' three oormanolcating rooms ou the same floor, No. 224 WALNUT Street, above DOOR. Immediate possession given. Apply to JOHN 0. REFFSR, or THoMAS T. BUTCHER, No. 112 South FOURTH Street, mbllo-tnths-tf second story, front room. a, WANTED TO PDROHASE—A cor nor-store Property, suitable for a Grocory and Pr shirr' business, with stAbline attrochal. South of Arch street preferred. Address Oft.ooEll, Press °Moo. 105 ola WANTED TO PURCHASE—A mo liala, dersto-siced HOUSE, with males convenionoce, ceutndly located. . rite not to exceed KOOO. Ad. does PROPS RTY, through Despatch. jyl64ll* .„ A RARE CRANCE.-TO GROCERS AND OTHERS.—FOR SALE, a bargain, the Stock, Good - will, Fixtrirep of an old-eatabll.hed Grocery Cud Yrovia on atom. For particulars, apply to THOMAS TI.IO3IPSON, N 0.227 SOUTIL Street, above Boor od, corner of Horror, jyl64t* ..eFOR SALE—Good-will and Fixtures of a Confectionery and Variety store. Apply 1642 PACE Street. .1116-atit _4lBl TO DRUGGISTS.—A vell-established 011, Drug Store In a good situation, will be sold cheap for cash. The present proprietor is going West. Address DRUG STORE, Illood's Despatch. J31.5.3tW otti WANTED TO RENT—A small located within ouo mile et the State Rouse. Rent not to exceed $350. Address Franklin, at this Mace. jyls-314 ett! FOR SALE.—S2SO forth() Good-will, ISM Stock, and Picture of one of the beat located Ci gar Storer; In Philadelphia. Addrena CIGAR, Illood'a Despatch. jyls-3t* FOR SALE—A valuable LOT, in the rid . oily of the Baltimore Depot. in an improving neighborhood. For particulars, address J. IC., Box P 27 Poabotlice. J7/6 rvo roIT i skrROUND RENT.—Soveral ,oligible on Thirteenth street ; above Co lumbia avenue, 116 feet ; two fronts. Also, a fine LOT Columbia avenue. Apply to 11, C. THOMPSON k G. M. CONAItROE, jyl6-St No. on Alloll Street. FOR SALE.-1.00 acres of excellent FARM LAND, situated in Gloucester county, Nev Jersey, 19 tulles from Camden. The land in well Wit hered with oak sapling. For particulars, apply at thin office. jyl6.6t. 910 LET.-THE UPPER ROOMS OF fitoree Na. 327 and No. 333 MARKET Street, below FOOrt.h. Apply Ott the ptemleoa, to M. L HALLOWELL k CO , or jel3•t& QUILLON, ANDERSON, & CO. Boarbing. BOARD WANTED.---A Gentleman wiehea to obtain permanent accommodittlowi in a respects bin Doanling house. Dinner at 5 o'clock preferred. Address "STRANGER , " Pre3s office. jyl7-3tit BOARDING.-A Lady wishes to obtain .11-1 11, tintel Donating for herrielf Anil two daughterri. Toting must be moderate. Ailtirma " Wylie," at thin °nice. Jyll7-3t* APEW BOARLERS can bo accommoda ted in aprhate family, with uso of bath. No 181310=2 . 1RD Street. jyl6,2t* WANTED—A good airs CHAMBER, furnished or unfurnished. Also, breakfast and tea, Location between Walnut and Arch ; west of Eighth street. Address I'ATTI:It/30N, through DeepAteb. iyl6-4t* 1110 AR DING WANTED, by a professional IIDD &Woman, hi a quiet privato family, when the comforts of a home will be insured. Address A. L at thin officio. jyls-4tit B 0 AR DING.—A gontleinan from the South desires to securo good accommodations for his MIMI , in a private house, centrally located. A &keno GEOROIA, office of The Press. jyl Bto thrsonal. PRE LETTER has been forwarded to New York. L. shell he advised of the reply. jyl7-Itir rimiE advertiser has $1,500 to invest in .1 same elitablisbed burinesa that will pay, and in Which there will be un rirk of the principal. Security will be required. Ml bras Ma'am, at Ohl Office. )317-3tt 'DM LIP MALONEY.—Your sister has ar i_ rivod from New York, and would like )no to call and Feil her, at her boarding-house, No. 727 South FRO sT Strcet. jyl6-2t5 INFORMATION Is wanted of ALEXIS JOHNSON, who landed in April laid at Now• York, from Port or Spain, Trinidad. Any Information of his whereabouix eon be fora artled to him brother, LEMUEL 11.,101.1N80N, Mannyunk, I'a.• 108-5E* r IIE HEIRS of those who were on hoard JL the frigate " Philadelphia," burned in the harbor of Tripoli, will hear of something to their advantage by addressing EDWARD AtIITON, Washington, bgrfitit H OODED, CLOAKS, FOR THE SEASIDE, AT SIX DOLLARS. TRAVELLING' OR DUST CLOAKS, Indispensable for a Country Ramble, or on route to the Springs, at $ 2.60, $3 60, Si 60, and 50. ELEGANT MANTILLAS. FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE. BLACK SILK SILK, AND LACE. CRAPE thAREIZ CIRCULARS. WHITE DAREGE CIRCULARS. AT ONE-HALF FORMER PRIORS, TO GLOSS TR; OEAOOO, AT TOR PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT street, Jyl7 J. W. PROCTOR IE , CO. SUMMER WEAR,. Very light-bodied Black French Doeskins. " Habit Cloths. Drop *Veto's, Suminer Cloths, Cashnieretts. Pongees. Camblets, Mohair**, and Luton**. All the lightest and coolest kinds of Gentlemen's Summer Goode. = SIIARPLESS BROTHERS, jyl7-if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. BATHING GOODS. I-0 Plain and fancy-colored Raffinate. plaid Flannels. Wonted Camblets, Limeys, Balmorais. And an assortment of plain and fancy Bathing Goode of ovary description. SHAAPLESS BROTHERS, jyl7-If ORBSTNIIT and BleliTH. fISTORI MOUSSELINE.-L. J. LE VY & CO. have received two casee of Ristorl Motmellue, of late Importation, which they offer at 31 and 37 eta. per yard. jyl7-3t jyl3-tu th eat•liu 51IIMMER STOCK Of,OSING J. LEVY & CO. have reduced the price of all their Summer Stock. They aro non , soiling many articles at less than the coat of manufacture. JFiT•Bt B"s'WE AR.-SIDIMER STOCK CLO SING OUT CHEAP! Stained Linen Duffle. 10 cents. Striped Coatings,lo cents. White Union Canvas, 16 cents. With a large stock of other desirable goods. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, jyls above Willow. FIGURED MISS MULLS, of desirable otyloo. °OWEN ETODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North REOOND Street, 15 15 obovu Willow. INDIA TWILLS, 124 cords, desirable for Skirts and Children's weal.. CURWEN STODDART to BROTHER, • 450, 452, and 464 North SECOND Stroet, jyl6 above Willow. QIIEE TING AND SHIRTING MEroLINS, of alt widths, of the moat approved breath', at the lowest market price. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, 1.5 15 above Willow. /FABLE LINENS AND 0L04115.-=7:4 is Snoro-drop Tinian Diapor, 30 cents, together with a large stock of auporior makes, which we are sell— ing cheap. GUMS' EN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 464 North SECOND Street, 13 ,10 above Willow. (111ANTILLY AND BLACK LACE V Mantillas, Shawls, and Points. CURWE v STODDART & DROTIIER, 450, 462, and 454 North SECOND Street, /9/6 above Willow. WORKED TRIMMINGS, ELDON CINQ, and BANDS, at reduced prices, from auction. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 050, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, JY/5 above Willow M ARSEILLES, for Baaques, Bosoms, and ITA Collars. CORNER STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, Jyls • above Willow. A LLENDALE QUILTS, MARSEILLES CA- Counterpanes and Blankets. Hotel-keepers sup plied at low prices. - 0111tWE.N EirODDAHT & BROTHER, 450, 462. and 451 North SECOND Street, .151.5.3 t above Willow. lIPIN'S WIDE WHITE AND BLACK L BAREGR, for Shawls, Tatman, he., wholesale and retail. Storekeepers supplied for nott cash. • CHARLES ADAMS, jyld EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS. Travelling Duetere to match. Silk Duetere and Mantillas. French Lace Mantle!, from auction. White Barege Duetere. Shawl Baregea, black and *kite. Thin Black Goods reduced. WHITE GOODS. Catuhrio, Jaconet, and Mull, 12X ca. up. Figured Swisa, plain Swim, and Victoria. From auction, cheap lots plaid Cambric. EMBROIDERIES. Just opened from auction, several lots Linen Sets, fancy Breakfast Beta, neat Contra, and fancy Linen Col lars at about RALF rams. Mohair Mitta—several good and cheap lota I,INFiN GOODS. Fronting and Shirting Lineua, by the piece or yard BOYS' WEAR. Beersuckera, hay Linens, Linen Coatings, Pantaloon &c. Also, light Caul:netts. iMARBEILLES VESTINOB COOPER & CONARD, ./1 3 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF SUMMER GOODS PROM JULY tar. LAWNS and ORGANDIES. BAREGES and GRENADINES. MARS s ILLES and BRILLIANTS. DUOALS and BAREGE DELAINES. PLAIN and BAYADERE LAVELLAS. PLAID, INDIA, and SUMMER SILKS. GLOSSY BLACK SILKS. WITE FRENCH BRI ,LIANTS. xooo.racto-otorttomrrrrftror - FllO tirlutatnyeic CT MATERIALS FOR TRAVELLING DRESSES and DUSTERS, all kinds. BEA-SIDE P AIDS, for Bathing Dresses, In medium and gay Plaids, fast colors. The whole stock of SUMMER-DRESS GOODS to be closed out for CABII, to prepare for fall. CRARLES ADAMS, and ARCH Streets. jy3•e to th tt MANTILLAS ! MANTILLAS! I— WI LL. ELROY respectfully invites the Ladies to call and ouawino his stock of Mantillas, embracing many styles not to be found elsewhere. Our stock is the largest, our patterns the latest styles, and our prices so low that we defy competition. GAO yards Black and Fancy Silks, 37X, 44, 50, 50; rich, 62,4, 69, 'fb ; very rich, Si, 8754, 95, $1 10,003 yards Detainee,Bareges, Dumb', at 10, 12X, 16X, 18X, 20, 22, 25, 28, 31, 35, decidedly the cheapest in the city. 10,000 yards flue French Lawns, 10, 12X, 16X, 20, 25, worth, many of them, 37% to 02,X, very One. One lot of Crape Shawls, at 815, worth $3O. 600 yards side-band Cassimeres, 37X, worth $l, with a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys' wear, less than tonal prices. 1,000 yards Marseilles Vestinge, at 25, worth 76. 1,000 yardn new style Ribbons, the cheapest in the city. 1,000 One French Needleworked Collars, at $l, worth $3. 10,000 yards of Plain and Plaid Jaconets Swiss and Cambric White Goods, the greatest bargains in the city. Ribbons and Fringes and Trimmings, in endless va riety, at less than half the usual prices. MoELROY, 301..tuth lott No. 11 South NINTH Street. THE CHEAPEST EbiBROIDERED 1 CRAPE SHAW LB ever offered in this City aro now being mold by rut) ttNLEY & 011tsm N. E. cor. EIGIVPII and SPRING GARDEN. Wo purchased, a few days ago, at a moat tremendous netlike for CASH, a lot of Tory rich Embroidered Crape Shawls, IMMO quality and style as wo have sold for TWENTY DOLLARS! - - which we are now selling at the extremely low price of TWELVE DOLLARS!! Ladies, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a ItANDBOVE BRAWL BO 0118171 Also, Plain Crape Shawls, from $ 4 to $lB. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargains in Lace, Silk, Moir Antigua Man tillas, &c. Travelling Drees Materials in great variety. Thin Summer-Dress Goode. Organdies, Ranges, Grenadines, &c., &a BLAOK bILKo, YANOY SILKB, dr.o. Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Materials for Men and Boys' Wear. Linen Goods, of our own importation. Summer Gauze and other Flannels, &c., &c. Mitts, Veils Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., at TILOANLEY OHISM'S " ONE-PRICE ()nut STORE," N.H. Cor. SIG/1111. & .UPItINO GARDEN Streets. jel9-tf RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DIAPRIZS, &c CONSUMERS of RIOHARDSON'S LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the full name of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, de a guarantee of the eounduesa and durability of the Goode. _ This caution la rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of inferior and definitive Linens are prepared. season after season, and sealed with the name of RICHARDSON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the injury thus Indicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur chasers can be imposed on with Goode of a worthless character. J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, my2B-Bin , Agents, It OGUROR Street, New Yolk. A GARD. JOSEPH A. HAGY, Retail Dealer In DOMESTIO AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, No. 446 N. SBOOND Street, above WILLOW, •PHILADELPHIA. Large Story White Building. TERMS—ONB PRIOR FOR CASH. uj Prioes marked In plain figures on each article ap2O4rn FOR REGISTER OF WILLS, JOHN SWIFT. Subject to tho will of the Peoplo'a Oonvontlon jys-tf R EGISTER OF WILL ANDREW J. WESTER Subject to Democratic Rulea. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT- 2 JOSEPH A. SIONIIEIMER Eleventh Ward Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Jol74ltox, FOR REGISTER OF WILLS— Joint ()AMIN, Fit tlt Ward Subject to Democratic Rules FOR REGISTER OF WILLS— CHARLNS D. KNIGHT, TWENTIETH WARD Bubjact to tbo people's Nomination. jel-tf -___ _ ifilOß REGISTER OF WILLS. JOTIN CAMPBELL, OF SEVENTH WARD. Subject to Democratic rules. myll-4m TFIE CAPE MAY EXPRESS - leaves the Philadelphia Local Express '2EI South PIF 111 Street; daily. at tt o'clork A. At , for the delivery of Parcels, Truuk4, Va. ieee, &c., six hours in advance of the U. B. Mail. Leaves the Inland at 7X o'clock P. M, and delivers tie tame day. MARK CANNING & CO., JYRWItif kroprjet9m Eirp outgo. Political. ltteurantg Companies. 'RN OF THE LIVERPOOL AND INDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE VV—PUBLISHED IN COMPLIANCE WITH We OF TOR STATE OF PENNULTANIA.' ( Capital Stock $10,000,000 Number of shares of subscribed Stock, 94,211 Amount of assessments on StSck paid In cash 9183,442 to $5 • Value of ROM 942,110 00 Estate 600,000 00 Amount of cash in hands of Phormix Bank and C ommon Co 42,060 93 Amount of cash In tumult; of agents In course of transmits. ' MOD 66,031 00 - Amount of loans secured by bond and mortgages on which there is less than one year's interest due 413,810 00 Amount of (Dane on Which In- - tercet has not been paid with. in oue year, (both, principal - and interest elute paid)... .., 14,600 00 Amount of stocks owne by the company, $3,000 in Vir. girds stock, the remaining , consists of stocks of incorpo. rated,citles in carious States of the talon 163,000 00 Amount of stock held by the company as collateral for loans 50,000 00 Amount on which interest la due and unpaid 14,000 00 Amount of losses paid during tft 0,1 A a fo. V•S Third '04,1 0 0 .7 : 3 $ a« 0.72 the peer, in this cottat7 Amount of UnsOttled /03M39 Amount of dividend .4.^ a e .- . • .3 : s ff st . ',2,;(3 Amount of oath 610,167 83 Amount of earned pretulUMl4... 414,037 24 Amount of tutored received from the investments In United Stator .... 3;i,626 30 Amount paid and owing for re. insurance Amount of return premium... Amount of expenses of Company Amount of taxee paid by the company Amount or all other expenees and expenditures of the com pany 41,414 05 POSITION OP MI oom2Artr l B PONDS. R.. a. d. The Capital 188,422 0 0 The Reaorred Fund. 214,616 11 0 The Life Fund 531,269 13 10 The Fire Ite.lueu ranee Fnnd 153,710 8 11 . t• et......• 1 IE .k. 4. 1,088,018 13 9ess 86,440,092 96-100 5750,000 INVESTED IN UNITED STATES. CONSTITUTION AND CAPITAL Liability of the entire body of shareholders unlimited. All Directors must be proprietors in the Company. State, City and County of New York Alfred Pell, of the city of New York, being duly sworn, says, that be is the Resident Secretary, and the only officer of the Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company, In the city of New York; that ho bas read the foregoing statement, and that the same( true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief, State, City and County of New YorkALFRED PELL. I, CHARLES N ETTL %TON, a Commissioner in and for the said State, residing in the city of New York, ap pointed by the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that from personal examination, I am satisfied that the LIVERPOOL AND LONDON IeIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY are possessed of bonds and mortgages and other securities to the amount of $500,000 and upwards, as sriocifted in the fore going statement, and that said bonds and mortgages are well and amply secured on real estate, and are of the value represented in said statement. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my offictal seal, this 25th day of March, A. D. 1858. CHARLES NETTLETON, [aaw.] Commissioner for Penney:vanlalu city of New York. RICHARD S. SMITH, Agent Exchange, Philadelphia. Jel9•stuthlmo FIRE INSURANCE. BY THE RELIANCE 1117TITAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise, Furniture, i.e., in Town or Country. OFFICE, No. 808 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL. 8177,926. Amiss, $262,466.89. Invested as follows, viz : /first Mortgagee on Improved City Property, worth double the amount 120,200.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's, 6 per cent. mortgage Loan, $30,000, coat 26,600.06 Allegheny County 6 per cent. PO/2120.. R. B. Loan Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. Stock Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Company Stock of County Fire Insurance C 0.... Sirip of Sundry Insurance Companies. Dills receivable, bruin:less paper Book Accounts, accrued Interest, Ito Cash on hand and in Bank, 5252,466.89 CLEM TINGLEY, President. DIRECTORS. Samuel Mayhem, Robert Steen, William Musser, Beni. W. Tingley, ' Marshall 11111, Z. Lothrop, Charles Leland, J.eob T. Bruating, Smith Bowen, John Bissell, Pittsburgh. 1111101ESIAN. Secretary. Clem Tingley, William R. Thompson, David 8. Brown, Cornelius Stevenson, John R. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Moses Johnson, Charles 8. Wood, James 8. Woodward, 1028-8 to th-rp-tt B. M. A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. - INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER PER PETUAL. . - . No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid -np Capital Stock and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, continue Insure on Dwellings, Stores Furniture Merchandise Vessels In Port and their Cargoes, sad 'other Persona; Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted DIJIKOTOIIB George Abbott, John T. Lewis, trig Olorton, - - - Js nM E . Oimpto"U l Patrick Brady, ratuand R. MAU. . Ohsrlee W. Poultney.. GEORGB ABBOTT, Pref. Meat. THOMAS B. SIMMS, Secretary. ,ja2a.y. gavingo ,ffintbs. -I- RE SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND. (CHARTERED BY TRH lIIMELATURE OP PENESTLTAIIIA,) PERPETUAL 'CHARTER FIVE PER CENT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid back on Demand. OFFICE, 831 NORTH THIRD STREET, (CONSOLIDATION BAST BOILDINGI.) This Institution le now open for the transaction ol business. and le the only Chartered Saying Fund located in the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) front 0 to 2X o'clook, ant also on MONDAYS and TIMIRSDAYI3, from fi Doti) 9 o'clock in the Evening. MANAGERS. Frederick Klett,James 8. Pringle, Stephen Smith, - I Jacob Dock El C John P Lery, Joseph owell, Hon. Henry K. Strong, George Woelepper, Daniel Underkotier, J. Wesley Dray, Hon. Wm Millward, Robert B. Davideon, Frederick Steaks, P. 0. Ellmaker, Frannie Hart, John P Vorree, Joseph P. Lei:Sere, I George Knecht, John Kessler, Jr., John Horn. President; JAMES S. PRINGLE. Secretary, GEORGE T. THORN. ap2l-lltt QA.VING FIIND.--UNITED STATES 1.0 TRUST COMPANY, corner of ntrart and CHM3T• NUT Street'. Large and small some received, and raid back on de mend, without notioe, with PITS PER CENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office boa., from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and cre MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until o'clock. • DIU VTB for solo on Ragland, Iroland, mid Soot/sad, from .£1 upwards. Preisldea—STEN:lFX B. 013AWYOBD Tremuzer—PLlNT FISK. IIwr—SA.I.J.V.R R. HUNTER. QAPING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN. TEREBT—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 0061. WY.—WALNUT STREET 80IITIC.W.118T (*WEB OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INOOavOZAT6D BY TSB STASI OP PYINBYLVANIA, Money le received In any stun, large or email, and In. tereet paid from the day of depoeit to the day of with. &meal. The aloe Ii open every day trom I/o'clock irr the morning till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on Honda, and Thursday eveninge till 8 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. UNNNEB, Prealdent, ROB= IiiiLVIILDHX, Vice President Wit. J. ROOD, BOOratary. DIRWITOM Hon. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Brewster, Ndward L. Carter, Joseph B. Bats , Robert Selfridge, Francis Les., Semi. H. Ashton, Joseph Yerhes, 0. Landreth chinos, Henry Diifendertfer. Money is received and paymente made daily. The investments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, In REAL ESTATE )TORT GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and each first class securt. ties an will always mestizo_ perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot tail to give permanency and Wt. Illty to thin Institution. N O. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAYINGS FUND. MO. 88 ( 2 2,11) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER DENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE `ll PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE 1 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. im2l-1, famvs. PETERE's PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE SELP-GENZRATING GAB LAM' Is the only Patent Burner that hen a NON-CONDUCTOR ATTAOH:GD. For Safet;, Ohear wale , and Dalllatioy, It surpass all others. STATE AND 0 lIINTF EIGTLTS POE PALE. Address D. P. PETERS, S. W. corner 91COOND sad 011ESTNUT Ste., Phil& delphia ; awl 422 BROADWAY, New York. ath‘ly..rp 111VBIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK to your interest., and pat, onize 11881111R , 13 LAMP PAOTORY, 100 Smith &MUTH street, below Chestnut Previous to his opetuug a responsible !Rotary, you were ohorged $lB for work which he is now doing In a war ranted manner from $8 to $lO. Support him, or you will have the earns charges to pay. jald-y dattlzmen's furnistiing Qfootre tiENTLEMEN , S FURNISFIING STORE. W. W 006 &ROES Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Furnishing Goods, and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted Kuehn every respect to any others manufactured In thie city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. mhl-tf griE NTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR l_ll DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest and halt as sortment in the city, wholesale and retail, with a full line of Doctor Olothiug, Baited to the Beason, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, 606 ARCH Street, above Sixth, Philadel• phis. mhl-tf IA7INCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MENT. PIIRNDMING STORE, and PATENT 811.017LDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFAOTORY, No. Yee CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia, The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, is particularly invited to tide improved cut of Ehirte, the most peeing fitting artiole made. At whole ala and retail. and made to order. aurayir SHOVELS AND SPADES.- 2,000 DOZEN AMORTED, IRON, STRIIDI. , , and CAST—STEEL, For ante by the Mannfacturer t W. W. IiDDIAADEI, No. 226 RACE Street, ,3,10-Irate above Senu4. HERRING. —BOO Mils. No. 1 HERRING, Eastport inspsotton • 600 do. Halifax. now in 'store and for sale by JOHN M. RENNEDY k. op 0-7 • Nos. lao and Hp NAM whom& giimzeamtte. CONCERT HALL, COMMENCING MON DAY EVENING, JnlS P/dh.—Morris Brother* Pell and Trowbridge Minstrels, from the School Street Opera liouse, Boston--eonaleding of thirteen 13tar per former). Por further particulars SSG posters and pro gramme); of the day. • /1•1 0 4 l ' LON MORRIS, Itnaineas Manager. WHEATLEY'S ARCH-ST. THEATRE. •V EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION. SECOND WEER, Commencing - THIS (Monday) EVENING, July 12th, 1856 Triumphant RUCCB69 and great hit of ORDWAY'S BOSTON .BOLIANS, Consisting of TEN Star Performers, whose nitro:teal %trees." for the pant four nights have been visited by over 4 000 of the elite of Philadelphia; This flattening and munificent patronage Mrs in duced the management to secure the services of those New York star comedians, the brothers JERRY BRYaNT and CAW-BRYANT, From Bryant's . 412 Broadway, N, Y,, who will DM's. , nightly, ln conjunction with those In imitable twin sone of Mom"P s, - RPM. BORN and RANK Bsovnut, - The whole forming the greatest combination ot Etht opian talent ever concentrated in Philadelphia. Tickets 26 cents. • For fall particulars of the peat doings, - queer say ings, new acts. deuces, 4c , see programmes. Doom open at TX. TO Commence at - - Zummir INIMPM ALLEGHENY MOUNTA.INB,I 202,777 01 BEDFORD SPRINGS, FA.l.ll+B THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY EXCUREION TWEETS DUR /NO THE BUMMER 0,278 08 23,007 43 45,013 06 ALTOONA,SIOUNTAIN ROUSE ' AND 210tEWELL $ (Where Passengers take Stages 20 =flee to Dedfoid Springs,) GOOD FOR SIX DAYS. Fare to Altoona and Return.. Hare to Mountain House and Return Fain to Renewal) and Return Fare to Willinmoport $5.50; Rltuira V; Niagara. Valle $B. 'By this route passengers tate the Northern Central Railroad at Ilarrlsburg, enjoying for 125 miles the beautiful scenery of the Runnehanue. Er Further Information to be had at the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company ,' S. E. corner BLEVENTII and _MARKET Streets,: where Tickets, may be procured. :" JM" NOT ICE .-VIE RED ?IBA'S EXCURSION TO ATLAN TIC CITY kill take place on TUESDAY, July 27th. The last boat will leave Vine-street Wharf at 0 o'clock A_ M The Penney/rani& Cornet and Quadrille Band will accompany the Excursion. Tickets g 1 25. Din. nets 60 eta. sa;:fgVa'" -SUNDAY EXCUBSIO N.— ag!itTho Steamer Logan leaven Megargea'a Wharf. Heart ogton, IsTERY SUNDAY at 10X, IX, 3, and 6 o'clock, for RED BANK, stopping at Arch and Christian streets. Returning at 12,2, 4K, and 7 o'clock. Excursion l 5 canto, jyl7-It* FOR OAPE MAY.—EXPRESS LINK.—The swift and favorite Steamer BALLOON," Capt. W. WHILLOLN, leavea Arch-street Wharf for Cape May every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning at o}s o'clock. Returning, leaves the Cape on^ the intermediate dap; at 8 o'clock A. M. Fare $2, carriage hire included; Etervoxita $1.60; Season Tickets $B, carriage hire extra. jy4-2,m0 MEMFOR THE ALLEGHE- NiEB.- 1 1)11011 TO PIROONO AM INO TO TALE TIM MOUNTAIN Ai a.--.THE PENNED:I, TANTA RAILROAD CO3IPANY will home Exoun, SION TICKETS during the Summer to ALTOONA and the MOUNTAIN HOUSE, (Creason'a Station,) good for six days.' Fare to Altoona and return Sr 16 Fare to Mountain House and return 1 8 Philada., July 2, 1858. . THOS. MOORE, Jy3.42t Agent Fenmylvania Railroad Company. • - 19,150.00 1,050.06 476.06 62,711.60 3,386.19 16,049.20 . Lt . • PRILA - DELPIL AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE.—GREAT REDUCTION. FA .E TO NIAGARA FALLS ONLY 818.00. Trains leave the Philadelphia and Reeding Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, dally , ' (Bun days excepted;) as follows: . - • 7:30 A. M., day express. 3:30 P. M., night express. Tickets can be procured at the Depot, and ale° at the General Office of the Eno, Northweetcorner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streeta. i ff t4 aft . NORTH PENNSYL VANIA_ HATLR OAT, .FOR DELAWARE WATER-GAP, MAUCH MUNK. HAZLETON,AND THE LEHIGH OOAL REGION.— Vlsitera to the above wailer places of firnonm o.llump will find the ,Ronte °E'en% by the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Val ley and New Jersey Central Railroads, to le noel and agreeable, passing.through some of the richest sad most highly cultivated counties in the State, and pos sessed of comfortable acoommodations, both on the road and at the variono towns through 'Whitt 1448605. - FOR THE WATER OAP.—Take 2.25 P.M. Express Train from Front and Willow streets, peas the night at Bethlehem, and take care next morning at 9 o'clook, through Easton to New Hampton, where a close con nection is made with the Delawares . Leclutwalma, and Western Railroad, susd arriTe fit heeaailitaili tx ,c_nxt.aur.sa Vn•JEM. Antr . Klll . —Take 9 A. M. and 2.25 P. M.' Express Trams from saute Depot to Bethlehem, where a close connection is mule with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, through Dom ' Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk in 5 hours. A NEW AND PLEASANT ROUTE TO NEW YORK ClTY.—Take 9 A. Al. Express Train to Bethle hem thence at 2.20 P. M. via L. Y. R. R. and N. J. 0. R. It. through Easton to E ll zabethport, thence by • Steamer, and arrive in New York at quarter pant 7 P. AL Parties travelling North that have a few hours to spare, will find thin a now and agreeable route. • For further particulars, inquire of ELLIS CLARE. - Agent N. P. R. R., Front and Willow streets. Prittanstruts, Juno 18, 1858. Je/91.2ns "dr a t FOR CAPE MAY - A.ND NEW YORK. DAILY. at 9 o'clock AM. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM NA. :VIGATION 006IPANY. The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes; BOSTON, Captain Sellow,• and KENNEBEC. Captain Rand, form a daily line between this city, Cape May, and New York, testing from drat pier below Spruce street (swidays excepted) at 'x o'clock A. M. Reh.ra lag, leave New York from plerl4 North River (Sundays excepted) at 6 P. 4. Returning, leave Cape May Mondays excepted) at A M Fare to Cape May (carriage hire included) flt 00 60 112211:1= ,t " Season tickets (carriage tare es- ' tra) 8 OD New York, cabin 2 00 " • steerage - 150 Freight taken at low rates, logaslo,sta e r & FiagA l '` the A 74. NISE• JAMES ALLDEEDIEE, Jels-3m - AVIA. , THE SEA SHORE. AND ATLA.N7 , IO RAILROAD. ONLY TWO AND HALF HOURS TO TILE SEA SHORE. 0a and after Monday June 7th, and until further no tice, (Sundays excepta,) three trairia deity to AthuatlO City and return. Find Pasaenger Train /Garai! Vine et. wharf 7.90 A: M. Second - " " 4.00 P. M. Freight Train with Passenger Oar attached, 4.96 A. M. Accommodation Train to Weymouth 6.35 P. LEAVES ATL TIC CITY. First Passenger Train leaves 0.00 A. 11. Second ~ Ic a 4.40 P. M. Freight Train with Passengerearattached, 11.30 P. M. Accommodation Ttain leaves Weymouth, 1.26 A. M. HADDONFIELD TRAIN Leaven Cooper's Point , .. 11 A. AL and 2P. M. Redder/field, _ IP. M. and 3P. M. Fare to Atlantic, when tickets are purchased before entering the cars, $1.50. Persona wishing to go down to the Sea Shore and return the same day . can spend SIX HOURS ON TUE BRAWL Tickets for the round trip, $2.60 Tickets to gri down in the afternoon and return next morning, or down on Saturday afternoon and return on Monday morning, $2.50. EXTRA NOTICE. The Accommodation Train to Weymouth will run through to Atlantic on Saturday . Afternoon end con tinue to run every Saturday until further notice. Leave Vino street 5 35 P. M. " Atlantic City 400 A. M. - Stopping at all Stations. Monthly tickets will be sold at the following rates: For the month of June, $lO I For the month of Sept. $l6 It " July, 20 For three months, as ti " August, 20 For four months, 150 Churches, Schools, Lodges Companies and Library Associations, wishing special trains, should' make early application. Freight must be delivered et Cooper's Point by P.M. The Company will not be responsible for anygoods until received and reoeipted for by their Freight Agent at the Point. B. FRAZEE, Seornbary. le7-tr Illebirinal. f_TARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL THE lAL °BRAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! and Remaly for DYSPEPSIA, WEAR STOMACH AND Via& BOWELS This article Is the greatest discovery in Chemical or Medical Science for tho rapid Oure of RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA TOOTH-AOHB, SORB THROAT, ST/17 NBOB., or Pain In the LIMBS, BIDE. BAUR, or any part of the body. It acts upon the Blood, Nerves, Sine des, Sinews, and Bones, conquering all pain. It is also an excellent preparation for Bytipepsla end Indigestion, which arises (rem a weak stomach or bowels Thousands of persons who have used HARTS HORNE% CURE-ALL have been aetunishei at its wonderful power in removing any pain from the system. Bottles 12, 25, 50 canto, and .11, to be eold by R. H. JENEMB, Ip22•lftf Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets. lI AR REIS, O H R ° s ß eßsnara LA .11E O A_L oR T DI II AL -R . ESTO- The Life of the Flesh le in the Blood. Prepared by • Chemist. The best Restorer of Health, and the best Blood-Purifying Oompound In the World! It does not contain a particle of !heronry. The above preparation is suited to the Impaired and weakened condition of the human nee; it invigorate( the whole constitution; removes all pimples and crop. tiona from the sirin; gives bloom and freshness to the oomplexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken ing complainte of both sexes. It is a perfect cordial in taste, and acts like a charm upon the feelings, spirits. and energies of the weak and debilitated from any cause. Quart bottles $1; email bottles 60 mitts• sold by R. R. JRNR.IIO, Corner of BSOOND and WALNUT Streets, apS2-iftf • • iintaltstrp. CA. A. KINGSBURY M. D., • DENTIST, Would Inform his friends that he has REMOVED to 11.19 WALNUT Street. shove Eleventh. Je2-Bta SUN-STRUE.E.—}_lundreas are killed dully' A, by Situ-stroke, nod thew awls are injured by it, amt yrt even sensible people neglect to procure one of the PATENT PARAGON UMBRELLAS void by IV M. H. RICIIaRDSOE, jylo-12t If No. 4E3 MARKET Street. SI.ISFOR LINEN IiiITERS. 76 cts. for LlNMeLupErts. 76 eta. fur VELVET SLIPPERS. 76 ots. fur RID SLIPPERS. BLACK LINEN GAITERS. PARKER'S, 91 North SIXTH Street ------- "PORT WINE.-- 30 Quarter Pipes, in t and x and for &ale by 'WILLIAM N. 112.1T0N , je24 7./d &with FAOK PtAs44%. FOR THE THOS.. MOORE, Agent CHARLES B. TAPPEIN, General Asent
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