• . - gip • JS: if,'Nyttnnliai adopted, in ocinjutiatlon with • 4 .44o 97o, WYtilikiTtinittlf.s Cele: . , 0011,e, altuilar,to. that inttbdueed •by Lord --' Blehnoatiuty Mbittite - foreigul:olsoe. The papal's telontal,.T.teparttnent- - --.lnolnding - those • Vairrivirt'lle tdas artd,4 plantation' paptors-,-.are74ow. le he diVided , into kwollatisief the historian."' and ' the p9litio,al s ThelineitWawrrat'l6BB,..Viltere freetO RI abstract •pnY -' papers 'prior *that date; without - refei(en e ri to to : .-Sueretary of State ' ' - . ' The - presince : _o(• tionen` Victorle at, tbsi..ther,.: •.; boar / _fete, is nirr, kocamln France to bei.tttterly :hope Oharleflillekins has it ati reported, 'settled r .f.:009 a yearlPoh)3lB , -Wife' - (ferriterly's .Miss walla - ,The cause of lheir„l6sgtrationm said to merely 7, dilieromits - r ofOlt! - • Con MITTI!CIi StY LOUPtA*fVII A WACIriR.- " There 1. " le alutai4ectrhotel , txt the 'guarder Et. Dettle, l l says the•Droit - ,"Witioh is• pritioipally_ used by j'nntor Crerliehre',le'Clarge reom'in ,ieramon r tur them; wieirtithese who`..halppen to be without . • • e mployeent pass their- time inplaying cards, or talking. The day before yesterdaLone Of, Omni, ;named Emile 121-- - --H, said ,to his - companion, in a ways that It was se hot; and he was scout orfpirits, thiirhis hdd a - strong inollitation'to blow 'his brains out.:' One of the young Mettpritient said that he wouldmake a_bet ttgaihst , his doing such a thing. What will'you het replied Emile, still in the 'same iitug h inglone=.` r.A. bottle of- beer",t said the:other, I .but;firder, the beer at onoelbr *silo gain the Wager, I must shoot my self, f should ; like: to, drink My, share Of it first,' - -The beer was ordered-and drank{ when Emile rose up'to'leavve 'the` wont.' Where are going v .said 'the others, To shoot myself,' was the reply, which was received' With a burst of laughter from all present. Their merriment etas, • honever, im mediately put amend to by the report of a pistol is an adjeirlintrobniv'and; on running to the spot, 'thhy;found the. young man lying dead-on the - door. As no clue to his family could be found, the , body utaeooriveyed'le tins 'Merges."' • The Austrian joeirials oomplain that , Prince Frederick Williamitl going to mekehimself the ludlidpf thateeemisons of Germany; • • • • The'Coiltit de - Chambord has-terliten a letterbf oendolenee to,Qtmen Marie Amalie, on the occasion ~,of tbedol4hTythkEttolispeoEorl4ane., The annual militeri„"sPeataele, f ! le the Champ c'defdars, - on-the-Eamero'es fete day, August the .15th, will this year, he , a- representatiOn,eetitled "The Taking ,ordantea by the :French." The of,Drus iiir sols; egplaithat'thli,riolation of O - historic nth has htlan:.-deoldedupon' out. the teouler omisideration -thifi- RtOkoh RoOrnsrient 'forlhe the Pieiph 7tir. John,- Adeliteili pia/dip:Utter .-in - .Toitaei ha been dete:ted in' embezzlement: Throe of his - cdorks proved to here been involved with him : ' "`Tit Adam:a • : , - Thefeinnedill."," -C11,''Y , ,.1 ,- TIMS:,. - (Livingno ycdt,yott- IMMO HEALTR.—Amid the multitude of pkofaisional , and non.professionel genets, whose deliberate purpose it is to make money by turfiig people if, they:MM,but to mote money anyhow, It la gra - Wittig:to , ilat an establishment hereond there con ducted by highminded;honorobbsgentlenten - i in whom `ekillsnd integrity the public can rely 'without an abuse orceriffdenee:,' Ite, invidious, of course, to .-.2sttettiptto single out the -Spurious from the genuine, • ''''`''ot ; alSti.7l4? haisidAbe - oitinfonlhet Philadelphia pos., 'she - Sid bh ew= of tielitter - - v.and ex. perieneed druggists , in • our city, In whose heeds the 4 , pleysictita's preecriptlin Is , always attended to with the . • -most scrupulous exactuese by persons abundantly cam ., -pate - abler the respoosible Wk., Where there are such, ' , Mein to be a legitimate part of their ',',Motessien:to add. by knowledge aid Ingenuity, fioniturieto theratalogneof trainable health.' • %+ giving irepayationcr ,TO moat of our readers, we need outlay that the Meagre: Boner hold o conspicuous place" •16 the - geolisi'Of this Merril : - ...!- - Vre have been-led to thee. remsrks, memurabiy, from 8: rapt brought recently to our notice, of an inval uable preparationeold by Mr.' George O. Bower, corner - of Bitth'indViini - etreeti. The article referred to is eititled, 4 Tansphoveted Cordial," and -which, to our parities' knowledge,has in more than one Inatome been 'emplayed"with such signal benefit by.persons scjoirn _ airifficiin the city, and beyond 'the Immediate' read; of ';.physician, that we deem it a matter of sniff - tient Importance to give this' actionable hint to the - travelling phbitir‘ For all that elms of complaintaLto silliclict this seison'of the year we ire more Parnell.; r. :larfy dtiimsed, wohollere the' .'Oomphoreted Cordial" ,to be,s, most prompt aid effectual remedy.' ' - =As aegerds the celebrated preparation connected ;nth: the auntiiiit'HinrjAV:ltineerc wham place of bust nem is PEI the coiner of Sixth and Green streets, knOwn ee "Bowev,'S infant Cordial ," we need add no word of -- ,e - ohationditlini to "the appriviniteethiontsta of thou /. 'sitide brntotheris in title city and eismehere, who regard ;Sias indispensable article in every family where there are:ohihiren. , Many other commendable features -reour t terisi arwnwrite,tit . connection with the names • ''Of these gentlemen, lint will Only add, In t oonclualon;' that few, if; ,Indeed, any other establishments in the ,world have contributed as much toward rendering...at • once healthful aid palatable the delightful soda waters Iliatere now bubbling from hundred's tit fointains .to - refresh the pedestrians' that. walk oriretreete. Both their places are nOW•bilag thronged eimstantlY bythtme who appreitate tbliiitrishtug bevirege In its genuine •perlty. ar _ SUNDAY SCHOOL FESTIVAL.—A very Interesting _ vititowavresa -Tieeday evening At the 'Taber 441, - cvnietted with Ostrary Presbyterian Church. corner of f3ereateentli and Fitzwater streets The children . or the Etebb,Sth 13chOol connected with: Chapel, numbering ,nearly $OO, were assembled to ' -patois of a -bounteons,"entertainnient, provided by teacher,, COVelatitig of ice creams, cakes, fruits, liefork partaking of ta.. , inet_ptnotts repast, the echo - ;lens were -aseembled in the .-tipper- c h ip m , where, in a neat - aid aliproirlite 'Speech, a •bescattrea- Bible was pretenteil isione of `their number by the en ,: perintendent;lir.i. foi,suomusful et foiti In Increasing the number of pupils. Brief addreases were made by Bei. Mr Van Deuce,. the minister' of the Chapel; and Mr. A. Martin, " the - ehltdeed!. _Preitcher:!.l. ' After 'Thise expieliee, the 1 childeedwere taken to the lower room, where they par took ,of the refreshments with a motto that was plow ing to mottos." This 'naiads of gratifying the children, in - 'the opinion of many, is - much More desirable than .cpt . nlc excursions," iovolving, m they do, mush care and ""f" " responsibility: , • - - ' . Fon. znts limiton !-:-By referring to an advir thement in anothersolumn, the reader will tind _that hir,OsgoOdi No: 816 Ohestnnkstreet, Is offering . 6 for the :cool, sparkling Soda Water, from his swell-known fountalai, ihrse ants &glass., -We may add .thitltienot ottinthat the offered to them so vied arrartiolto at so' moderate a , price. Mr. Oagoodbi plane hie long been established sad sought by ','...forirks or this deliolons beverage, and now that he has -: "; reduced the vice from air. cents to three, end that ''.WithMitinkrredueMen in the neality of the water, or the'Aitantitz or Mi • ayinps, he may reasonably expect , one unabated rush on the part of the, obliged Mon.>) - - Eon tan Tnottuanne.—To the thousandathat 7 , ere ittav , dalli leaving the city, or it lout to those of .thern,aho are going to Cape Island or Atlantic City," e - imifid - rticoramend, by all means, to go to Mr. Bloarits, - No. 806 Market street, or to his stores, at eithei , of the waterlog glues - above named, and procure ogle of hat lntmttable fumy betting suite. They are indlepensable ,ta a acimpleti ult-water outfit. . , - iota be - a puff preliminary to, :say that we had seen a: magnificent suit of clothes ; It ,•eriputtl be is pelt oblique to Say they were•mado not tar frpm Sixtiund'ebeetuut etreeta I .it woeld,be a riff by AtaPlication to say they wpm not made at - in establish ' merit Inferior to the Brown-stone 'Clothing Halt; it `...woUld be a puff- direct-to- lay that they were made by Rockbill ds Wilson, Noe. ais and 005 Chestnut street, above Stith. Strange. as It may seem, our pelt pre iisuinary, puff oblique puff by implication, and puff diced era nut puffs at ell, but - a ll Rohm:, tiOnest truth. - ExCunsinif /to NraoeaA li, we are On'the Mete; proilding a sufficient number of ,ticlutte can tin. disposed of to , - defray the expenses:le :. smeltery to the occasion. .Quite a number of gentlemen and ladies etlf-parttetpate--the former of whom hare . detenulsied'unanitnnuelyto,liii thabecotaing summer r'atjlesicf xt:Erdoo.Y, dell Clothing komorium, 6 No: 321 Cliestinit streeafeernerof ffrink- trash, the hurciorisOiciit, in e. ilt.olll recently '.. raid, thus drawilli to the life" the likeness of Certain .tdood,! , ,lhd Republiciute , tiedged.upon ieforCign strand, exildsifrocc rt willing land; ' Of_p_ettfiroirtit binfeathlheir native , sky; 4 / 3 0_1 1 PFe:tad itulargl4kul iheyflJi wracte attithiingry t,hright with Onset paste, , 'On niwashed halide end dirty, iiiterplaced.;' , Vedortirholdiipoiltee rispOnidblojor the hinguage_ iltpt,' - brut woiratiel4etfully,inggetit to - these _"red." the nionii'eti of ‘naying visit' . to the naafis! -clothing eitablithtnent - of Granville Bloke'', No. 607 Ohnettnit etieet:' .= , , ~]lui~,ar`tatiotis:;~~= , (Reported for. T 5,10 PrOio,] 6YON`II--Borciuo lialudoii,,Yriek)ln;-282 11645156 :588,ougos, 86 VA* oiolpoeit'JohnldOoori & Co.' , , ;-PII,IL ADELPITIA 110ABD.O.P.111ADJI.' . _ , loagrn O. Chltlitne , " 13 , " WILLIAX Ckiltiarisirot Tat Etro . rpg . ' '';' , 1061"110. 'llOlll , , .48 shc/ifiroha;itifr SichanatiPhiladaphis. ; Ship WYoming, Mitten "-- ' • - -- 4.i.Liverpool, Open Btilp I Gardner, Limetinenee.;.i.i.,Bt satin, NB, soon Darwin Hata, Paisobe,:- . • London, Soon Barque Soul* Haswell, Lisebi......Lagnassa, Ice, soon Barque Hamilton, Ackson...”. It Jago de Onba, soon Buena Irma, !sober ` ' -'" Barbadoes, soon 'Brig Oar% Ocksgtiji Coggin" ' - Bavaria, spun NAILING OF THE- OCEACIAITICAMEII3... - 13Ritt , I:7ltralDvBTeTat , /TIMM • Fox' DAT Mutton .. ... .11avr• - 24 etAttiht • . . . ... %Et ',North Star " No* Toiltttonthamjiton, -Tray 81 :%4410° New Yorh...CATorpool Aug 4 -.19 nippn. • ..11.34t0n.-.Liviipool . . .. ..... A ufg 11 • 'flaw 1 1 /01:' . .$020iinapto . n, .2.0,;. Aug 14 f - * niewurnor!, , „, Owe ` DAT PeeelA: r ar%-.New Y6'4: Ally 10 " Liverpool “Queboo - ' only 14 s,;;llambutg. Neve Yotk ' July 15 Atabts. 1 frotpool.:HootOn Attly,l7 -O of Baltioiore..LlTorpnoi.;l4egink.:;, - ......1ntr0A 2215A612R8 TO AND 22014 • 'LND 'l'lritTlNT`ol2lt;-.170t6 New York 2dl arriving -at ita; ,--seinit•lliiilufd-Niit.Oilianif jOttf. From No* , oAleani teriviiiii at ; - vxe4 , :.'Oattatiat-a-Trona;New Vorrntli;arthing at EnTaiin 210 i, ' , "i• '' - 11*TiViTi$9, 01 ; arriving It New York ad. w''• ''.4\;,-,:4l'lltalogi.l,atarroffi Noy Yorkl7ol',"arrithijilt Ilht; 26th; , Prom Oh; Uvula 9th, arriving stlioif , F6t2-16th. - siTITIng tt • 4• 41011424 , 16Titp4 7 Now . t0tleitti8li -Trotit - Neit Orlewa • ' • and-19tb, due sena . ' • 'O .: WM. B th iiht2Bl;.6,TfoiiillATAtii - 101 1 4 10 4E414 dd. at • :-:',„:•, Ar - ,l!aiirak,l44i - ind , Atet • • • • iota'l , ltiainiiia' a Nevi o 411- ' . n • . :241.11211Fri 021 on Flunday, the stoonnern 44 5' . 2 0 : 3 0 2 6 . ViTT4 6 jit UORANTITO I , 4B MB , , ‘2 _ e • . . , !NEM!! q.ineekiitstiiiii. -- ;$1/ktiiiiiii;' ' 23. leis; SUN num ' inn am 7n. W4Tlin - 12 10 Bteemsblp 'Briton, Bell Aß ew,,B4 hourefrotic New York, vim Cape May, with tildes and Paesengere to Jarcen AG derdice 'Batumi barque J W Blodgett, from Wilming 'ton, NE, brlsr.7 Shwas, 'from Jacksonville, end elx. isohni off the - Liseretto, bound up "Brig °nuns. liaker:4 days from Nei Bedford, In bal last to ahober,Buntiog A. Co Brig Trindellit, Havener, 8 days from New York, in ballastAo captain. Brig Hudson Griffin, from New Haven. 'Bohr Draliklin Bell, Tuthill, 12 days from Turks Isl and, with salt to Welsford Willson. On the outward passage henoe to' Pernambuco, 21th April; lat 38, long 72 20, Ciao Miles, seaman, was washed off the bowsprit and drowned June-78th, lat 7 15, long 8480, spoke barque Hate, of and froth Baltimorefor Montevideo, 92 days out- Left at Turks Island brig Julia N Arey, for Newport 12th init. The brig N Metrlthow, of Boston, was wrecked at Bast Caicos 7th inst. - Bahr 3 L Harned,"Btahl,lo days from Bath, with ice to captain, - Behr Matta Pickup, Baker, 7 days from Boaton, with ice to captain. , Behr J D Austin. May, 6 dap! from Boston, with henip to Weaver; Fitter & Oo Bohr Martha Wrlgbti ngtoo, VVrightingtoo, 3 days from Fall River, In ballast to Oabeen & 00. Behr Mary, Newkirk], 1 day from Myrna, Del, with ° 111al t ; S R L itt e i r li A n, C ll o rimblo, 4 dope from N W Pork River, with grain to J W Bacon A 00. Bohr Diamond, Townsend, 3 days from Indian River, with corn to J L Bewley & 00. - Bahr Lady Suffolk', Baker. from:Salem. Bohr Knight, Sears; fr9n New Bedford. _ Bohr Arietle, Obese, from Providence. Bohr H P Ooslitng, Wass, from Bolden, Beht J 8 Hewn., Ross, from Boston. Behr A Oordery, Babcock, from Boston. • Behr AI B blahony• Ilitchens, from Boston.„ Behr Ritml Rota°, Gandy, from Boston Behr OA Greiner, Weaver. from Boston. Schr Oriels, Ramer, from Boston. Bohr 8 V Bimmone;Oodirey, from Boston Bohr 81 , ght, Huntley, from Boston. Bohr Blien Stout, Cole. from Belem. Bohr Bea, Coffin, from New York.- Soltr.V intent, Plumer, from New- York. BehrM R Carlisle, Winnions. from Providence. - ' Behr Sarah 1 miles, Cruise, from Pawtucket. Bohr Sarah L, Smith, from Limburg. - Sloop ID:Bleb:Dell, 1 day frOm Lewes, Del, with pa. tatoes, Ac. to Theo W Parker. _ CLEARED). Steamahip Rennebee, Hand, New York, 7 Aliderdice. Hamm' America, Wortmger, Cardona., Stewart, Car son eb Co. - • rindelini.Haventri Boatonoi Sturtevant & Co. Eleir Hudson, Griffiti,‘Hepitniesti , Noble, llarnmett _& Bohr Lady, Suffolk, Maker; do . BehrPlorlds. Holly. - -Salem, do Br eche .1 0 Marshall, Hemp, Hamm, ,T B & B 8 Perot.. Bohr 0 Al - Pattir. (hark, Boston, Captain. - , - Bohr .0 _ 0 Saddler , Sipple, Petersburg, N Bturterant & Co. Bohr Eugene, Parker, Boston, L Audenried & Co. Bohr Blossom, 8017012, Taunton, do BobtHWilletta, Cramer, Boston, blakiston...k Cox. 'Bohr W W Marcy, Buck,- Boston, do Folio AII Brown, Endicott, Providence, do Bohr Tangent,.Plumer, Salem, 11 A Ilecksher & Co. Bohr Rea, Collin. aidem, - do - Behr A Cordery, Babcock, Boston, do Bohr 8 8 Hewitt, Boas, Boston do Behr R Miller, Henderson, Boston, 0 Miller & Co. Bohr S Buten, Gandy, Bolton, Noble, Hammett A CaldwclL - • Eche S V W Simmons,- Godfrey, Boston, Rogers A Luther. • "Behr L H Endicott, Leeds, Cambridgepart, Lewis Ito thermal: Bohr Ellen Strout, Cole, Boston. Blaklston & Cox. - Behr 0 A Greiner, Weaver, Boston, Baum, Oslo & Co. Behr M B Alahony,llitehens Boston Brown & White, Bahr Martha Moore, Willets, Boston, It B. Corson & Co; Bohr J BAuedn, May, Boston, do Bohr Jr. ItlcOloakey, Stebbins, Pall River, do Behr Buena Vista, Beebe, Providence, do Bohr Mail, Crowell. Providence, Crowell & Collins. Bohr Sarah Louisa, Cruise, Providence, Hay/ & God. shall; SOH Knight, Beare, Portland, Van Dueen, Norton & Co, - Bohr Sarah L, Smith, Roxbury, do .Bohr Arleta, Oha.o, Harwich, N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Plight, Huntley, Cambridge, W H Johns. Bohr M R Carlisle, Wiosmore, Polly Lauding, B Wines & Oo • Bohr Crisis, Rinser, Medford, Baum, Ogle & Co. Ste Jl3 Muller, Donuts, Baltimore, A Droves Jr. • - • -- (Oorreepoudenee of the Press.) , • _ - HAVRE DE GRACE, July 22.1858. The Wyoming left this morning with 8 boats, laden and coneigned as follows: T 7 Lingle. bar iron to Robert Valentine; Immo Upde. , pia; coal to Semi Barton & Co; Ida,, Equator, and Wm & Mary. coal to Delaware City,' Biomes, lumber to D 11 Taylor and E G Witten & Co. (Correspondence of the' Philadelphia Exchange.) , • LEWES, Del.. July 111-8 PM. The brig, &vela., for Charleston, aches Mary Ellen, 3mma, Cornelia, and 8 W Ponder, went to Rea this mornlng„learing selir Hickman andtug America at the Breakwater. rive brigs and fourteen sabre passed up yesterday. Wind SE. Your*, &a. WM. M. LLIOILMAN. (Correepondenoe of the Philadelphia Exobange.) o►Pa Iva D. July 22-7 30 P 31 The sloop W B Miller went out this morning and /aid • huoion Tinian Shoal, In five fathoms water. blo reside observed going in or ont today. Wind south, with a continuance - of line weather. ==l ID' See Holmes' Hole Steamship Orizaba, Patterson, cleared at New York yesterday for Nair Orleans. Steamship Delaware, Copes, hence at New York yes. tardily. Ship Arkwnght, Davis, from Mobile 26th nit, for Li verpool, iris epoken 11th tut, off Sand Roy, by the Si las Wright, at New York, and was in company with the 11 until the 17th. Ship Wm Penn: Maid, for BaHiner°, wait in the river at Liverpool 7th Ind, outward bound. • Ship Parans,•Laugeton, cleared at Now York 21,st inst. for Baboon Ayres Ship 'Katbay, BtOddard, for song Kong, was 'nearly ready to sail from Bangkok abut April 30, Ship British Trident, (BO) for New York, remained at Calcutta May 28, loading. Ship Beterl2,..Chase. at Calcutta 25th olt, was char tered to load 750 tone of rice for San Francisco, at 17 per ton., Ship Ciroline, Haynlei from Charleston, arrival at Liverpool 7th inst. Ships international, Beam, from Mobile, and Moses Taylor, Wench, from at John, NB, were at 17th inst." iras off 0 Cirrresto Nat elif i z r, mi = l "e w, . " • Slap ibietwood Dale remained attaleatta 2Mit May, nneartalti - Ship Wm Chamberlain. 'Mennen, Ursa lowling at Cal cutta 25th May for New Yore.. Duque }Ueda. (Rem) Jaehtmenn, from Rlo de Janei ro:with 6407 base coffee arrived et New York 21st Inst. . . - Barque Grend Turk, Dolilver, hence, was discharging dt arerausasfith inst. Barque Theodo, Stevens, sailed from BM limbo about, 28th ult. for Liverpool. -- Barque Mary Coe, Avery, from Apalachicola, arrived at Queenstown 6111 mat. Barque Emily Taylor, Taber from Legborn for New York, sailed from Gibraltar 2.6 th ult. Barque Jane B Williams, Nichelion, for Baena Ayres,ycleared at Pace*cola lath lost. • Barue W & Banta. Bartlett, for mails', via Vigo, cleared at New Orleans 18th lost. . . . . . . . Barque Roebuck, Chase, for Bermes Hundred, cleared at New York yesterday. " Barque Adeline. Bchsiken, at Bremen 6th Met, was up for Philadelphia. Pasqua Amasone,Heln, for Philadelphia 16th, was at Bremen 6th inst. Willie Washington, Wenke, for Philadelphia Aug 16, was at Bremen 6th inst. • - Brig Northman, Land, cleared at Parannah 19th inst. for Philadelphia, with 100.000 teet timber and 25,000 feet lumber Brig Catharine Nichols, Loud, hence et Portland 20th Inst. • - Behr W 0 Merehofi, Baker, from New Orleans, arrived New York Blot !mt. . Pchra Restless, Smith; Polly Price, Price; Fanny, - Neal; 1/ Beaman ; Lee, Clark, and Join McAdam, Pearson, hones nt Boston 21st inst Bohr Raven, Rose, sailed from Bneksport 19th inst. for 'Philadelphia. Sohn, 'Catharine Martha and William Mosier, hence, arrived at Norfolk 19th inst. Oche Sidney Price, Ocidfrey, from Bost6h, arrived at Charleston lath inst. Ohre E H Nash, Eaton, and Albion, Hart, hence at Boston 21st lost, Sehr Heroine, Champlain, from Norwich for Philadel phia. at New London 20th inst. Ear Alld►, Carbory, sailed from New London 20th Inst. for Phtlmielphta. Bohr A Middleton, Jr, hippie, sailed from Bristol 10th friar. for Philadelphia. • " - Bohr D r; 'Palm, hence, arrived at Portsmouth 17th inst. - schr Anthem, Burrow; hence, arrived at Providence 20th inst. Bohm Worcester, Rhoden, and lionnsti Warwick, War wink, sailed from Providence ROM inst. for Philida. Sloop Trace, Rodgere, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. Propeller Novelty, Bell, hence at N York yesterday. SPOKEN. 11th lost, off- }fey West, ship Tropic, from N Orleans , Iktrerpool: - , NEWMR, 'July 22,Arr eimunship Caledonia, Gager, 84 holm from Baltimore via Norfoik.with Indio •to 13 B Cromwell ,14-0 o; ship Silas Holmes, Urlffith, fm New . Orleane; barque Wildfire. Campbell, from Sisal ; brig Jessie Rhynts, (of Oernden) Pendleton , . from Tints Island; cobra Brontee. of Plymouth) Power, from Saville, (Spain); W Tisdale, Hillock, from Wil dniostOn, N 0' D Kinsey, Crawford, from Jacksonville; I, A Edwards ' , Soackford, from Charleston; Joseph Ornadall, .(of Fill, River) Gothlen, from Segue La Grande Bth lest; Ned Henderson, from Wilmington, N 0; PiloVi Bride, (of City Island) Pierce, from Ring- Sion. Jam, June 80ih. cleared—Ships Eqeitor, ,Thulen, Bremen, Bungs - Beane; Wlntern, (Norw) Palk, Quebec. barques War wick, Jenkins Havant' Eacorlara, Ryder, Havana; Ai Oolcord. Turks Island; Line, Meyer, Bue nos Ayres.; Kosmos, Brenn, Brem•ii and R chmond; brigs Alma, Brown, NassaufJohn Boyntoo, /nye, Port an Price.; Prodmore, Oreinner, Norfolk; Arctic Light. flume, St :ohne. • HOLMES'S HoLE, July 10. - = - -fir sabre Emily Fowler, Roller, and Charles McNeal, Henderson. Benton for Philadelphia; Hyena, Ogler, do for Warwick Vs • Samuel ApPleton, Plnkham. do for New York; Dan' l Webster. Rogers. do for Albany ;• Abby Weld, Sloe, Sa lem for Georgetown DO; Boundary, Blow , Cutler for New York ; George 'inborn, Rummill, fit John NB for - • fild brig Luis' Heywood ; ochre Richard Yen:, Golden Rale. - John Nelson, Packet. - Independent, Daniel .Webster, Boundary, - George 'lnborn, .Emily Fowler, 0 ?Sanest, Samuel Appleton. and Abby Weld. July 2l—Arrived. brig Louise, Teague, Boston for Baltimore; OarolineHall Graham, Philadelphia for Bucksport; I. Phillips, Smith. Boston for Stamford. Ot; Brink;—, do for Philadelphia; East. ern Belle; Turner, Orland for Norfolk; Marnower, Buoksport for Baltimore; -Batavia, Dodge, Bangor for Providence' Hartford, Teegue, do for Middletown, On Pavllllon, Glover do tar New Bedford. 8 A M—Nothing sai led-, • In port, the above arrivals of today and. schwa I, 8 Leveringn William A Hammond, repg; 0 Bic:feel, and Hyena SAVANNAH. July 10—Ar, barques Marta Morton, Bulkley. New York; Gonoria, Biblio, Havana; brig Jae Brows*, Brown ; Boston; ochre Abby Whitman, Hideo, do; 8 J Waring; Smith, New York; Walter Raleigh; Nuthiii, do. • „._ OR Tybee, IJ 8 Msleamehip Isabel, Bonin'', from and sailed for Havana, via Hey West. MOBILE, July ,17--01 d, ship 'Regulator, Newcomb, OM's. - • . Towed to sea, ship Vanguard, Norton, for Liverpool BMW ORLEANS, July ships Bay State, Sim mons, London; Brnat.fitorits Arndt, ntle3loop, Bremen; brig Tibidado, Orelpi. Barcelona. • 3.4th—Oldoship Uhland, Lahnsen, Lon'on and Bre men; brigs Pizarro, Sturges, Roston; Plena', Goya, Ban Sebastian, via , Vigo; _eche Pleetwing, Davis, Cadiz, via - Towed to 'sea Bth, ships George and Westminster, largo:m.o.Na, brigs Orlando and °Moots; 9th, ships Po. Soma and Bremen; llth, ship Rneeell and bargee May. fljribm. nth. ships , A P. aohmidt, Pins Ultra, II Von tillita?a, and barque II Ileaeltine. ..YORNIGN.PORTB. • At illt - 81Mon'e Bay Mty 1 1 11 alp Golden West, Cur wenr ,fro,to New York Feb 26. for Attaining.. Alv,auluttit_Pdst.26, ships attired*, Dreyer, from Ma. Ati4, arinoutb Shore, Lathrop. tuA; Arsb,Orosbyj Robert .81 1 4115Ri . .lifoster Elisabeth Kimball/ Condon; Midnight, Hata; Currier, Buntin. and Mary Ann, Hammonds, for- 'Boston, Idg; Marta Somas, (Dr) for 4o do; Inkerman, - (Dr) for do.do; Star Queen, (Br) for 40 4o; Camas, (9r) for dear.; Zbrgart, Swift, for N Park; Mg; City Or (11sagew, ( Sr) for do do; Amoa Law rence, tilekersoniNorth' Atlantic, Moore; Addison Gil bert, Paine; Edward, Frost, and Guiding Star, Bale, hp% Hortensia, Hathaway, in dock repg. 81d from2angor May2l4 chip Gem of the Ocean, Wil 'Maine/ Mauritius At Marmilles 80th nit, barque Faun Miler, Lodge, or New Orleans; brig Amos it Roberts, hfilliken, ono. Affarine ititsiligente. pr mnas4ra.l TIIOB. B. MMUS HILMORANDA DOMEBTIO PORTS At Bordeaux 16th nit ship Maritana;Williams, for N Orleans. (not New York) Idg. At Bremen sth inst. Weser, Vespermann, for Galron ton Sept 1; Fortuna, Bowers; for •do 15th; F. F Gebain, Von Hagen, and Oarl, Luderinu, for New Orleans Aug 16; Hermann Huhlromm;nfid Frnestine, Frerichs, for do Sept 1; Maryland, Ilellmets. and Miller, Bahr, for Baltimore July 16; Luca, Warkmeister, for do Aug 1; Capella, Lange, for do 16th; Herrogin Yon Brabant, Be ling, for New, York. rine. ' 'Vitae, Roes, and Union, Liorstmann, for do July 15; Hudson Wenke, for do 17th; lidonerd, 'Meting, f,r do 16th; Nord America, Fried richs. for do Aug 1. r - At Antw.wp 6th inst. ships See Lion OolNurn for Boston /moo; John H illtiott, Tucker, for Now York, about ready; Grabem , s Polley, Norton, for do, unc; Mary Glover, Obese, ding; brig Fanny Lincoln. Per. sone, do; Bohr Hartstein, Engle, for New York, ono. At Hamburg sth inst., Ham barque Nicotine, Valle son, for San Francisco, July 15 Ar at Queenstown 6th last., barque Mary Coe, Avery, Apalachicola. At at Greenock 7th inst., barque Jane Daggett, Lam bert, New York. hid 7th, barque B F Chase, Hall, Boston. Balled from Liverpool the 7th inst, ship Windermere N Orleans. . • . vs% the river, outward bound, 7th, Clara Wheeler, ' Delano • H Austin, Garrick, and .7 A Weatervelt, Aus tin, for New York ; America, (e) Miller, do; Samuel Dunning, Skoldeld, St John, N 11; John Curtis Stan • WOod, N Orleane ; barque M W Babbldge, Constantinople. h o. Ar at Gibraltar 234 tilt, barque Starr King, Hoyt, Boston for Alexandria, (put in for water) and aid 24th. Sld 24th ship Sebastopol, Rajnes, (from Havana) Pirano, Austria. Palmed from Haat to West 20th, barque Sarah. No Smell In port 20th—wind E. ' At Matanzas July 6. barques L D Carver, --, ding; II Churchill, Lanpher, do,• Grand Turk, Dolliver, do; Harmer, Wood. for New York next day; echr T Ray mond, Lathan, foe do 10th. Sid 6th, obip Sparkling, ave, for Europe, and brig G P Williams, for Portland. At Port-at.Prlnce sth Ina, left barque Medora, for Boston next day; brigs Spitfire, for do; Trnxillo, Mul ligan, flog; Bohr Prod Howell, hence, do. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOMO, VP TO OTT VOLOOY THIS MOINLOO. GIRARD 11008E—Oheataut street. below Ninth. J . P Turnaid, et Cherie, 11l duo A Weise, York, Pa U 8 Eichelberger, York, Pa II Atlanta York. Ps ' Jno Puler, York. Pa Saml Reber. St Louie R W Lewis, Mobile ' R R Forman, Rodney, Miss 89 Sr man, hodney, Mien J L Haldeman, Media, Pa • Haig, England - lohn F Pinked J 11 Hanley, N 0 - 11 B Rookies & 1s Lonisae Mise.Swing. Louisville Master Napkins, Louisv , e Mr Desolonde, La J R Simonton, Oharlan,B C Job Jackson, N Y 8 Cole dr la Wsshington A braloomson, N Y P T Brellogbuyeen, New , 0 LLBemkrider, li II . ark, NJ Mil Caldwell , ' Fla -- Asillablvell, Pia Master Caldwell, Fla. John Dukehart, Bait L J Bandelli'llalt W 11 Siren, Balt Geo W Herring, Pa - Dr Snider, Oeorget'n, D 0 Wlf Kerr, Natchez, Ming I W Priest, N Y Than Allen,-St Louie JII Williamson, St Louts 811 OloWes & wife. N Y W 0 Hughart, Pittsburgh 0 0 Wharton, Pittsburgh OPe ram & wire, St Looms Miss Pegram. lit Louts Mien Bryan, N Orleans W A Poindexter, Lela°, Ky Mrs Gov Porter, Hanish's; Baron Gorolt, washlngtou J Hedges Quincy, 11l 0 A Sherman. N Y Dire 0 A Sherman, N Y Mrs A Rathaway,N Y Miss L B Hathaway, N Y J McNab, Toronto Mrs Kennon, N J Mr., Doane, N J Mies A Howard, St Loot, Mr Sutherland. Washing'n J K Manahan & la, N Y L II Davis, N Y Wm hlcGrew, N Y Lam Ames, N Y Geo Richmond, N Y Wan White Now Jersey BDI Krauser, Baltimore J K McKet, Reading Miss McKenty, Reading Mies EMc enty, Reading ESi Thayer, N Y Wm P Ware, Beaton A Mason, N Y 8 0 Brown, Easton S Merritt, Ben Francisco W T Owen, Virginia R Sherrard, Steubenville,o Mr Chamberlain, N Y E N Kirk Talcott, Jersey J ainet, N y City 8 W Tilton, Boston A B Kyle, Jr, Baltimore D I Burson, Richmond, Ind F Hagan, Nashville Mr Simmons, Nashville R J Powers, N Y Geo W Powers, N Y AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Fifth. J T Ludwig, Pa John B Smith, Wyoming, Wm II Caldwell do la, Pa Pa W R Raymond, Tenn V 1' ISlalott, Indianapolis, W D Benninger, Fleming- Ind too, N J Baml 'l' Jamison, Prince- Ii Crook, Lanmeter, Ohio ton, N J e A Fisher, Vermont T D illipe, &mem Beach, II II Ruthford, N J N J Wm T Young, AN Jae II Young, lidd Wm H Laweon, Phila J Y Itnehton, Phila 3 B Champlan, PhDs W Boucher, jr, Belt H B Newhall, Mem MEROBANTBLHOTRL—Fottrth street, below Arch. 0 8 Palmer: N e w Hope .11 N Jones Boonville, Mo IL B Jones, Naosh, Mo Jacob Blass Oin, Ohio Geo F Dittman 81 Louie J P Brewer, Ps. J 0 Neal, Oollipolen, Ohio P 8 Neal, Golllpolen, Ohio Win Wilde, N Y R U Dinsmore, York, Pa Geo W Bollman, Pittsburgh .7 tI Kennedy, Pittsburgh Thos 8 Ewing, Phila D March, Boston Than P Orotton. N Y .7 Gllfillan, Cheater co, Pa A M Austin, Phila J 0 Orookshanke, Did UNION HOTRL—Arch attest. below Tonna 8 George, Cadiz, Ohm Miss Susan Howell, Ess- Rdwd 11 Renbel, Pa too, Pa H Friend. N Y It Pollitzer, N Y Onarlee R Bishop, Newark, Jos B Myers, Phila N Jersey John L Thomson, Porte- Et 8 Plumley, Portsmouth, mouth, Ohio • Ohio It Carrot, Portsmouth, 0 Eugene Seibert Jr la, Beth- Jaoob L Ifess, Hellerstown lehem, Pa Penns J Hoover, Chicago, Ill, W 8 Wolf Jr la, Belt 'Chas B Shultz, Bethlehem, Ohms L Shepherd, Itoch as k arms ter, N Y NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. E A Depew & la, Beaton, Pa W F Tonle, Pottsville 0 Millman, Canton, Ohio J 0 Allen Berke co A B Rank, Plitqws G W Williams & Is, Bath, B Feather, Phila Ps Henry James, Ashland George Lord, Ashland 0 W Ramey, Phila John Rinehold, Phila H B Beldel, Lebanon G L Huhn, Allentown J C Miller, Lebanon P Bowman, Pottsville H A nhartser, Lebanon Gent Rodgers & la, Doylsin BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab, OallowblU Chas Diehl. Books an, Ps Philip Reese, N Andrew Calvin, Billiton. Ps Henry iltrassburger, U Btrassburger, Sellers- lersrille, Pa villa, Pa John Q Park, Harrisburg, Than Byer, Harrisburg, Pa Pa Peter 8 Smith, Phila BLAME BEAR HOTEL—Third, a1.:2 4 1 , 13 pm Casper Peters, Oloneavillo—Erga Po m>f l: l lllllßllneochmeßt . Lower Milford BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—gerund etreet, below Vine. John Courtney, Pa Geo Hollowell, Milford, J M Fine, Quakertown, Ps Del J Bartley, New Hope E Darla, Hatboro, Pa Junco Beeinbarg, N J ... BLAME BRAE INN—Fifth and Merchant streets. James Roche. Ma.' J Essex, Maas • H 0 Kerlin, Maine Jae 8 Kirk, Pa r• J Burge Ohio Ju Scott, Louisville Davis Kimble, Pa Henry (frail, York ce, Pa Atom' Rumble, Mester co, David flumes, Chester co, PePa Samuel Menough, Chester James Brown, Md co, Pa W L James, West Ches .,' Devoe, West Oheeter, Pa ter, Pa Isaac West, Phila Semi Relater, York co, Pa Wm Gawthrop, Chester no, Joe A. Wickersham, Oboe- Pa ter no, Pa MADISON HOUSE, Second street. above Market. Wli Lannon, Del John II Whittaker 6; eon, W W Dalton, N J Del D 8 Newbold, N J Wm Ingram, N 1 Edward Lord, Camden, Del Samlll Cleaver, Port Penn, Henry Plitahman, Pa Del G W Jones, Del co, Pa .. Special Diaticee. The American Telegraph Company, be• TWEEN NEW YORK AND RUILADELDRIA, and oonnecthag with all Linea Dud and North of New Yurk. REDUCTION OF RATES. Each additional word 1S words 25 cents - '2 20 '‘ 40 u . 2 °Dim, N 0.105 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. No. 8 MERCIIANTS. EXCIIANGE, Now York. Jy22-3t* Hewer'■ infant - invaluable Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and efialent aromatics known In medicine, and Is the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for Infants and young &Siren. By its powerful Influence a speedy ante is effected in 'all eases of Oholie, windy pains and spasms. Relieves and mitigates much of children's suffering during /anti. Ron or teething, and by Its soothing properties trim. quills.. pains of the bevels, looseness, vomiting, eco, The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been need in thousands of asses with the most abundant success. No family should be without it. Prepared only by MIT A. Bow's, At him Drag and Ohemioal Ron, N. 311. corner of Sixth and Green Me, Philadelphia. To whom all orders moot be addreausi. And for sale by Druggists generally. as Ift.ly segments Senna .Fund—Offlce 003 Walnut street, one door west of Second street. Receives de posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all dances of the community, and allows interest at the rate of alre per cent per annum. Oftice open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day; and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, Franklin Treasurer and Secretary, Charles N. Norris. Qr•ver k Maker's CILIMATID FAMILY SEWING MACHIN 718, 780 OIXESTNEIT STREET. These Machines are now Justly admitted to be the hest in nee for family sewing, making a new, etrong, "and elastic stitch, which will won rip, even if every fourth stitch be out. Medan lent on application by letter. opal" A Certain Caro for Baldness and a Promotion OF TER GROWTH AND BEAUTY OF THE HAIR. JULES HAUL'B Eau ASIIIINIENNE or, Hair Restorer, the greatest chemical wonder of the age, la.not a dye, but changes gray hair and whiskers to their original life color. Bold by all Drugglits, and at the laboratory of JULES HAUEL & CO., No. 704 CHESTNUT Street. 3t21414t&5r16 Consamptisn.—How many diseases of de bility, incurable by ordinary medicines, are awed by physicians, an well as the public, under the convenient term Consumption l All of them agree In one thing, their fast tendency; and most of them, in their pri mary and oven secondary stages, may be arrested by purifying the epilogs of life through the renovating agency of the PERUVIAN SYRUP. Sold by F. DROWN, yittit and Chestnut, and }DMAO & Twelfth and Chestnut. Jyl9-dot wit Jackson, JOB PRINT3III, ' PIPTII AND OHEATNIIT. Oheoke, Notes, Draft, Bills Lading, Dill llsada, ()Ir onton!, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at pilots to snit the times.. 0e1717 Singer's Sewing Machines.—After a fair trial of the several machines that have yet been offered to the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has been given in favor of ginger's. This le, in fact, the only machine capable of performing _every kind of sewing. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY BOWING MACHINE in, beyond all question, the most complete article for family use yet Invented, being at once ornamental, easily operated, and superior, In every respect, to any other machine. On this statement we challenge the world. & CO., jeT-Om Office, NO. 602 CHESTNUT Street. 8 'Willa Ptind.—Ellre Per Cent, Interest,— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 00fdPANY, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money reoelved in any sum, large or email, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money le received and payments made daily, without notice. The investments are made in Real Estate, Mortgagee, around Rents, and each tlrst-chms securi ties as th obsrter requires. Ofiiee hours, from 9 o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, ,nd on Monday and Thurade7 eienhT tulip #ofeloak. fed • THE PRESS.PHItADELPIIIA; PRIDAY. 3tILY IR: ma; ftlarnages :On the 2eth orinne 1688, by Rev. Franklin Moore. Mr. 111.0 HARD M, JOHNSON to Mite MOLLIE A. YO -01.111, both of this city. * ' On the 2let lest , by Rev, D. McGill, FREDERICK E. DOLBY, Reg . of New York, to Mies ARMY. JONES, of this city. Baltimore paper. pleese copy ) * By Rev. Thomas J. Davie FRANCIS T. WALTER to Mies RMAIA L. OTACKtibUBE, both of Philadel phia. - On the afternoon of the 21st last., JOHN WESLEY DRAY, in the 39th year of Ills age. His relatives and Male friends are particularly in vited to attend his funeral, from hie late residence, Corner of Seventeenth and Cherry streets, on Saturday morning, 24th inst., at 9 o'clock. Interment at Wood lands. On Wednesday afternoon, list inst., ANNIE, infant daughter o - Samuel R. and Eliza A. Evans, aged three months end 21 days. The relat yes and friends of the family are Invitel to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents. No. 1017 Green street, this (Friday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. On the 2 ith lost., EMMA, daughter of Win. and Le haunah Utrlatruan, aged 9 months. The relatives and trienda of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pronto, No, 201 Noble street, this Friday) morn ing at 9 o'clock * - On the 21st inst., WM. THEOPHTLIIS BARTLE, in fant son of Henry and Ann Fowler, aged 2 years and'4 months. The relatives and'friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No 111 Allen street, above Frankford road, Eighteenth ward. late Kensington, this (Friday) afternoon at 4 o'clock. without further notice. * On the 21st Inst., Mrs. ELIZABETH SIMPBOV, in the 16th year of her age. The relatives and Mende and those of the family. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her nephew, John P. Carle, No. 1712 Barker street, this (Frideyr morning, 23d. at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to stonument Ceme tery. On the 21st inst., WILLIAM ARM3TRONO, eon of John and Ellen Patterson, aged 20 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. No. 1009 Vernon street, above Tenth, above Brown. this (Friday) morning atlo o'clock * On the 23th inat., Mrs. ANNA TAYLOR, in the 324 year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral. from her late re widecce. 800 Willow etreet, thin (Friday) morning,23d, at 9 o'clock On the 21st Inst., CATHARINE RUSH, aged 17 The relatives and friends of the familiar° respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residestbe' of Wm Carlin, Vaughn street, between Fifteenth a#d Sixteenth belowVainnt, this (Friday) afternoon at 1 o'clock, without further notice. Formal to proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. On the Mat tent . - after a short illness, Mre. RESTER ALEXANDER, in the 80th year of her age. ' The relatives and friends of the family are parties. larly invited to attend the funeral, from her late re• sidence, No. 1331 Coates street, this ( Friday) afternoon, the 29d lost ,at 1 o'clock, without further notice. Fu neral to proceed to Doxborough On the 21st lost , WILLIAM HOWARD, only son of Joseph D. and Anna E. Thornton, aged 1 year 9 months and 10 days. The relatives and friends of the family aro respect fully invited to attend him funeral, from the residence of h,s parents, No. 931 North Secool street, above Poplar, this (Friday) afternoon at 8 o'clock. To pro. Coed to Odd Fe.lows' Cemetery * On the 21st inst., JOHN lIENRY, son of Elijah B. and Sophia erwig, aged 4 months and 17 days. The relatives and friends of his parents are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No 852 North Fifth street, above Par rish, thin (Friday) afternoon at 4 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Laurel 13111 Cemetery.* On the 21st Inst., ESTHER GARTETSON, aged 70 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of Thos. Neal, No 619 North Ninth street, above Wallace, this(Fridsy) afternoon at 4 o'clock. * On the 19th Instant, OIIARLEB E. NEUMAN, eon of Henry and Barbara Neuman, in the 38th year Of hie age. Iho relatives and friends of the family are reaped, fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, corner of West and Dauphin streete,l9th ward, this (friday) morning, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Yellow' , Cemetery. On the Roth Instant, Biro. BUGDALINE ,ENGAILD, In the Vlth year of her age. rimers! from the residence of her eon-in -low, Jae, U. Maier, 904 Spring Garden street, above Ninth, this (Friday) morning, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to White marsh *4O 0-.0 Young Ken's Christian ACIOCIFItiOtt.— Meeting of Committee to hear reports from the various Fire Companies TIIIS AFTERNOON, at fiX o'clock to the Rooms, 1009 CHESTNUT Street. Let all be beard from. By order of Executive Committee. jy23-Itts crFairmount and Arch-Street City Pas- SENGER RAILWAY CO —At a Meeting of the Commissioners named in the Act to incorporate the Fairmount and Arch•street City Passenger Roll. way Company, hold In pursuance of public notice, properly given, at the Office of William IS Hirst, DM, Sixth street, below Walnut, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, the following Commissioners, William M. Randall, Lenin Bitting, Robert J. Hemphill, George 11. Thomas, James B. Smith. together with the Chair man, were appointed a Committee ix, make the news- . eary arrangements and open ROOKS OF SUBSCRIP TION, according to the general Railroad Act. NOTICE la hereby given, that the above-named Commissioners will meet at the Wetherill Mouse, RANSOM Street, above Sixth, on TUESDAY, WED .biESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 10th, 11th, and 12th daps of August, 1868, at 10 o'clock A. M., to receive Subscriptions to the Capital Stack of the abcve-named Passenger Railway C , mpany. ISAAC LEECH, Jit., Chsirman. ROOT. J. IlsarulLL, Secretary. j712-taul2 oirNoilce.—The Second Instalment ef Five Dollars per Share on the Stock of the SE COND AND THIRD•STRi• ET PASSENGER HAIL WAY COMPANY of Philadelphia will be duo and payable at the Office of the Company, No. 5.6 WM.- NUT Street, on or before September lot, ISM. By order of the Board. DSNDY SHARWOOD, Secretary. .10-ftutauletnawftsep), a. aria E2.Y.RDEI,PHIA CITY PASSENGER HAIL rCOMPANY, Corner of GERMANTOWN ROAD and ()HAINAN Street. PITILADULPIIIL, July { t 1858. The Board of Directors hove declared a ividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of, the Com pany, payable to the Stockholders or their legal repro. sentatives after the 10th instant, at this Office. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from and after this day until the 15th Inst. Stockholders are requested to leave their Certificates at this Office to be exchanged for others with the new title of the Company. JyS.fmwlSt E. HART, Treasurer. [Kr°Rico Phitad , lphla and,Trenton Rail. ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, July 10th, 1858. The Directors have this der declared a semi. Annual Dividend of FOUR PER CE• NT. from the. profits of the Company for the last six months, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after the 210 { Inst., at the Office of the Company. jy2o-Ot J. MORRELL, Secretary. oas. Return to the Hall. —The Business MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEETING, held for some time past in Flamm otreet Church, was resumed again in JAYNE'S MALI., on MONDAY, the 6th Incl., to coo Untie there for several weeee, through the kind nese of Dr. Jayne. Thie announcement need but to be made to seoure u large an attendance as ever, where so many pleasant hours have been spent. The hall is one of the coolest places In the city, so none nehd be afraid of the beat. Oume, all who can, and spend an hour in prayer and praise, daily, from 12 to 1 o'clock iyl7o6tie TNotice —West Philadelphia Passenger RAILWAY COMPANY, July 16, 1858. ears of this Company now run every five min utes from THIRD and MARKET Streets to their Depot, on LOUAN and HAVERFORD Streets. jyl6-1m W. S. MANN, Superintendent. Notice.—Green and Ceates-Street Phi. LADELPIIIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM. PANY.—The Stockholders in this Company are notified that a Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on THURSDAY MORNING July 22d, at 10 o'clock, at the Commlesionere•Halt, North THIRD Street, below Greon, for the purpose of holding an Election fee Pre sident and Twelve Dlreotore of said Company, to carve till the second Monday in January, A. D. 1859, The polls will open at 20 o'clock A. M., and close at 2 o'clock P. M. By order of the Commiseloners. . . REMOVAL JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 932 CHESTNUT STREET, HREVIOUR TO REMOVING TO THEIR NEW HTORE, OFFER PL,A.TEID GOODS AT A HEAVY REDUCTION FROM USUAL PRIORS jr23-1m - • MEEMI FEY ON SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE will be reedy by September. T. & J. W JOHNSON & 535 CHESTNUT •Street 'LADIES, NOTICE.—' lIOTUGRAPHS, finely colored, only $3 each ; gold oval Framea to stilt. only $1 each, and fitted up complete. Call andoca specimens. No deception. WM. SMITH, 700 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Jy23-It* CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY.- Thera vitl bo no necessity for travollera taking supply of OIOARB with them, as a co, plete assort mentor GENUINE lIAVa NA, of Samuel Sitnea's Im portation, will be found on gale at CONGRESS HALL, Cape 'eland, and at the UNITED STATES, Atlantic City. ../Y23 rIiHERMOMETERS,. SPY-GLASSES, MI YY Olaudo Lorraine Allmon, Opera Glasses, and a largo assortment of Optical, Mathemati cal, and Philosophical Instrument, IdcALLISTIOR & BRO., (Botabliblied lu 1196,) 33 , 23 4t • 728 OILESTNUT Street. QALLILD OIL.-25 Oases finest quality Tuscan Lynch Oil in atoll, and for sale by CLARET.-160 Oases low grade Bordeaux OD " flue quality do. lu ewe and for ante by WILLIAM II TRIATON. .br23 216 South FRONT St HEIDSICK & CO. CHAMPAGNE .-A El constant supply of the genuine brand in bond and In Moro, for sato by ‘l , ILLI AM B YNAVON, 8010 Agent for Pennsylvania, jy23 218 Smith /MONT Mt. A NEW ART IC I.E.—CHESTNUT- J. - a. GROVE WHISKEY.—The purest Spirit offered the American public, possessing many medicinal pro perties, and none of the poisonous quolDies inherent in the Whiskey in common use, le now offered for sale by the Druggists generally, and by CHARLES WHARTON, Jr., General Agent, At D. D. Taylor's, Wholesale Grocer, No. 23 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest assured of Its purity. DEUR lila : We have carefully examined tho sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiekey left with no a few days aline, and find it to contain little or nono of the poleon• oua aubstance known as Nusil Oil. BOOTH, GARRETT, & CAMAC, Analytical Chenticts. To CIIiRLEH WHARTON, Jr., No. 23 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia.. jy27.•3m VILTHITE FISH.-76 half bble. of the cele- V V brated Detroit River White Fish Juet received and for tale by 0. 0. SADLER & 00., ie4 9 North WATER Street. COTTON SEED OIL.-25 bbls jwit re celve4l from Provhlonco, per schooner Goo. for Halo by R. W. P. ALLIN, jy2l.Bt 14 South DELAWARE! Avenue. BROWN STOUT.-40 casks ic Fins' & ALF Imported direst from London ; In store and for sale by Wld. 11. !RATON, JF/§ •• no month FRONT Otreet. Eleattm. WILLIAM READ, Secretary WILLIAM PI. YEATON, RUS finntb FRONT titzwat .. . ... 't' illlitilcoalil Elva doobs. --- - - .----;---,_.- . WELLING-, COFFIN, & 00., 116 CHESTNUT STREET, nave on Wand, and ore constantly receiving, the fol lowing description of goods :' .A. & W. SPRAGUEEP PRINTS, in groat variety, Including Chocolates, Tutkey Rods, Greens, Blues, Shirtings, and Fancy Styles. BLEACHED MEETINGS, SIIIRTINGB, AND DRILLINOI3. .Lonsdale, hlasonville, filatersville, Dope, Washington, Union Mills, ' Blackstone, Cohannet, Johnston. White Rock, Phonic, Attbn &c. BROWN SILEETINOB,. SHIFINOO, Aah OSNA— Diatom, Virginia, Family, Groton, Ettrick, East'n Virginia, Eagle, Manchester, Mac's cc Farm's, Still Water, Mechanics', Warren A, Cerra' River, Riverside. CLOTHS. - - . Bottomley's, Poinoroyls, and (Benham Co.'s Black and Fanoy all-wool and cotton warp Cloths In great variety. DOPBKINS AND CASSIBIERDS. . . Greenfield Co., ' Saxton& Elver, Bristol, Terrfe, Stearn'e, and others SATINETS. -•- . Stearn's, Ayree & Aldrich, Taft & Capron, Minot, Charter Oak, Mineral Springs, Swift Rivr, Carpenters', Florence Mills, Ilocicanum, Dtthrlng , c, Converavllle, &c. SlLESlAB.—Lonsdale'n, Smith'a, and other makes, plain and twilled, of all colors. Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids. Jewett City and Irene Stripes Denims and Tickinga. Rhodo Island and Philadelphia Linseys and Apron Cheeks. Shepard's and Slater's Canton Flaisnela, Ac. jy22-2m lara q. opt's. H OODED CLOAKS, FOR THE SEASIDE, AT SIX DOLLARS. TRAVELLING. OR DUST CLOAKS, Indispensable for a Country Ramble, or en route to the Springs, at $2.60, $3 50, $4 SO, and $O. ELEGANT MANTILLAS. - FEk.l5lOll AND ENGLISH LACE. BLACK BILK, BILK, AND LACE. CRAPE MARETZ CIRCULARS. WRITE BARECE CIRCULARS. AT ONEMALE FORMER PRICES, TO CLOSE TOO SEASON, AT TOO PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 OIIEBTNUT street, j. 717 J. W. PROCTOR h 00. 1200 SKIRTS AND CORSETS, FROM Tny: LATE GREAT BALE. Beautifully Embroidered Corsets, $2.50, worth $3.75 First axiality Plain Frond' do. 1.25 " 2.25 itforap's Elegant French Skirts, 2.50 " 3.00 Do. ' do. IThlldren'o do. 1.12 " 1.50 Alei?; till Sopt., 1. White Zephyrs 14c ,0010ra2.0e., per Ounce. Fringes, Ball Trimmings, Cotton Trimmings—cheap J. G. MAXWELL h SON, New Trimming Store and Factory, 8. E. corner ELLVEATLI and CHESTNUT. jy2.l.wfulOt QUIHMER WEAR. Very light-bodlod Black Prue. o.eskina. Habit Cloths. Drap (Veto's, Summer Cloths, Crudnneretta. Pongeen. Camtdets, Mohairs, and Lutons. 'All the lightett and coolest kinds of Oeatlemea'a Summer Goods. • BiIARPLESS BROTHERS, Jyl7-ff ' CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. BATHING GOODS. Plain and fancpcolored Ratti nets. ' 4 ' 4 plaid Flannels. Worsted Camblets, Unsays, Balmorale. And an assortment of plain and fancy Bathing Goods of every description jyl7.lf SHAEPLE&S BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIWITH SUMMER STOCK CLOSING OUT.-L. J. LEVY & 00. have reduced the price of all their Summer Stock. They are now selling mauy articles at lees than the coat of manufacture. jpl7-St Ll/PIN'S WIDE WIIITE AND BLACK I.IAREGE, for Shawls, Talmas, wholesale and retail. Storekeepers supplied for uott cash. CHARLES ADAMS. EIGHTH and ARCH Streets TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS Travelling Duvtera to match. Silk Dusters and Mantillas. French Lace Mantles, from auction. White Barege Dusters. Shawl Dareges, black and white. Thin Black Goods. reduced. WHITE GOODS. Cambric, Jacouat, and Mull, I2X eta. up. Figured Swiss, plain Swiss, and Victoria. Prom auction, cheap lots plaid Cambria. EMBROIDERIES. Just opened from auction, several lota Linen Bets, fancy Breakfast Bets, neat Collars, and fancy Linen Col lars at about UAL, PRICE. Mohair 31Mo—several good and cheap lots LINEN GOODS. Fronting and Shirting Linens, by the piece or yard. BOYS' WEAR. Beersuckers, May Linens, Linen Coatings, Pantaloon Stuffs, &c. Also. light Cnssimeres. MARSEILLES VESTINGS COOPER & CONARD, B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET rip HE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED -K. CRAPE SHAWLS over offered in this City are now being sold by THORNLEY a CRICK N. E. cur. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. We purchaaed, a few days ago, at a most tremendous sacrifice for OASU, a lot of very rich Embroidered Crape Shawle, same quality and style as we have sold for TWENTY DOLLARS! which we are now ceiling at the extremely low price of TWELVE DOLLARS!! Ladiec, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a HANDSOME SHAWL so CHEAP! Also, Plain Crape Shawls, from 14 to $l5. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. ,tlpscla3 bargains in Lace , Silk, Moir Antique Man- Travelling Dress Platenom gnat. yummy. - - Thin Summer-Dress Goode. Organdies, Dareges, Grenadines, As., &o BLACK nILRe, FANCY SILKS, AC. Our name Se justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Roo' Wear. Linen Goods, of our own importation. Summer Gauze and other Flannels, As., &o. Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, As., at THORNLEY do 0111851'8 "ONE-PRICE CASH STORE," 15. 11. Cor. EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN Streets. jel9-tf R/OHARDSONPS IRISH LINENS, DAIISA 3KB. DIAPERS. dr.o. CONSUMERS of RICUARDSOWS LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the Inn name of the firm, . RIOHA.RDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, Asa guarantee of the aoruidneaa pad durability of the Goods. This caution is rendered essentially necessary se large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared, season after season, and sealed with the name of RICHARDSON by Irish houses. who, regardless of the Injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while pnr chimers can be imposed on with Goode of a worthless character. J. BULLOOKE & J. B. LOCKE, ety2B.llm Agents, 38 CHURCH Btreet, New Yolk A OARD. JOSEPH A. HAGY, Retail Dealer In DOMESTIC AND POREIGN DRY GOODS, , No. 448 N. SECOND Street, 100111 WILLOW, ' PHILADELPHIA. Large Story White Building. TERMS-ONE PRIOR POR OAI3II Mr Prices narked in plain figures on each article ap29-3m Segal Notitre. NOTICE. -IN THE ORPHANS' OOURT 1 FOR USE COUNTY ON MONTGOMERY. In the matter of the Brant° of NATIIAN ERAUO3, deceased. SUR PROCEEDINGS IN PARTITION To Samuel Gerhard Joseph Krause, Henry Krause, David Krause, Rachel Schlicher late Rachel Schubert, Jesse Krauss, Aaron Krause, Nancy Krauss, Sarah Krauss intermarried with Christian Wanner, Lydia Krauss intermarried with Anthony Heebner, Polly Krauss intermarried with Joieph Bitting, Joseph Ger hard, Andrew Uerhani, Jesse Gerhard, eolomon Ger hard, Hannah Gerhard intermarried with Charles Schultz, Susanna Gerhard intermarried with Dottery, Lydia Leften late Lydia Gerhard, Nancy Ger hard intermarried with Daniel Schultz, Susanna Schu bert intermarried with Michael*Miller, David Schubert, Ohriatopher r chubert, Sarah Boyer late Sarah Schubert, Nancy Schubert intermarried with Christian Ebert, Hannah Schubert intermarried with George Schultz, Sophia Schubert intermarried with Peter Stroh, Tho mas Ilunsberger, David Hunsberger Joel Ilunsberger, Benjamin Peak's, Rachel Krauss intermarried with Samuel Newman, Joel Krauss, George Krauss, Rebecca Krauss intermarried with Daniel T. Drier ' Samuel Krause, tumuli% Krauss intermarried with Charles 'Steam', John Krauss, Polly Krause intermarried with Joseph Bechtel, Nancy Krause,Anthony Krause, Lydia Hramm intermarried with nthem tchultzacob Krause,K Krause, Daniel Krauss, James Krause, Charles Sarah Krauss intermarried with Jonathan Schultz, Elizabeth Krause intermarried with Joel Wolf. • . . . . . NOTICE is hereby given, that, in pursuance of a writ of Partition issued out of the Orphans' Court, as afore said, in above estate, en Inquest will be held by the Bheriff on the premises in thu said writ described, for the purpose of making a partition or ‘aluation of the name, on MONDAY, the Oth day of August, A. 11. 1858, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where you may attend if you think proper. At the mane time, on the premises, will be appraised a certain piece of 'Trout land altuate in Uppdr Milford township, Lehigh county, adjoining Joseph Yeokle, (late Philip Everhart,) George echultz, John Ilreder, and others, containing 4 acres and 148 porches or there abouts. SAMUEL 1). RUDY, Sheriff. Jy22-fat personal. PERSONAL.—The gentleman who carried eir n \Mete Crape VEIL, twat evening, belonging to the lady occupying an adjacent seat to him In the Arch-street Theatre, had hotter deliver the same to the Box Clerk, and thus avoid exposure, es he is well known. SODA WATER FOR THE MILLION I PRICY?, REDIJOED CIEN'TS A OLA.SS The public aro respectfully informed that those who may requira a COOL, SPARKLING BEVERAGB, will find it to their advantage to cell at OSGOOD'S VARIETY STORE, Nu. 316 CHESTNUT Street, cor. HUDSON'S ALLEY And obtain a glass of his delicious SODA WATER, Flavored with Choice Syrups, at the low price of THREE GENTS A GLASS ! Jylo4 w.Ot LAUMAN RABORG AA Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES BRANDIES, WIIIIBREY, GINS, and YA_NCIIt LI QllOllB, Na, 1017 MARKET Street, 'between Tenth an. Eleventh streets. JelS•tf LARGE NO. 8 MACKEREL—NOW IN store and landing, 800 bble No. 8 MACKEREL; 1n1118268/10M 1 " ), •170 . " 11 b iENNEDY A. CO. toe. 380 and 1P N. WHARVES. for fide WI Co let. FARMS FOR SALE, "situate In WASHINGTON VALLEY, one of 80 acres, 6 miles, one of 120 acres, 0 miles, one of 160 acres, 8 miles from A lexand ria,Va. Theme Forms areal! excellent grain and grass soils, well located for dairy and grazing, comfortable e s i) t , ll y a e iti gs t garden t vegetables. All li c at i e . now being made by two of them, and and ilthin 1% miles of the other. The great difference of price of these lands with those of equal quality and nearness to good market, with thosedn, Pennsylvania and Now Jersey holds great Inducement tb invest In these Farms. For particulars inquire' of JOSEPH OILbINGIIANI, 1236 ktPRINO GARDEN Street. Jy22 St* .0T FOR SALE, fronting on NINTH Street, below Wharton, 56 feet front by 105 feet deep, to a back !Arent ,• suitable for a person wiabing accommodations for a shed. Apply to THOS. MOORE, jy2.2.0t No. 10 South FIFTLI Street. VIRGINIA. LAND, situate in WOOD 7 COUNTY, near the Little Kanawha river, and 12 miles from Parkersburg, will he exchanged for im proved property in this city. Address Virginia, Office of The Press. 3y22.St* eITO LET—A throe story brick DWELL ING, No. 2020 SUAIBIEIt Street, containing nine roome, with all the modern Improvements ,• in rear of Blind Asylum play grounds. jy22-2t* 0-% WANTED TO RENT—A small LIELHOUSS, with an Acre of Ground attached, a short distance from the city. Apply to JOHN H. STOOKDALS, ' jy22-4t* 929 South SIXTH St., below Ohristlan. BIIILDING LOTS, in the vicinity of TWENTIETH and CHRISTIAN Streets, for sale or to let on ground rent. Apply to JOHN It. STOCKDALE,,, jy22-11* No. 029 8. BIXTI.I St., below Christian "it. $2,11)00 —FOR SALE, a Mortgage for • $2.000, well secured on property worth more thiedouble the amount. Apply to - JOIIN D, STOCHDALN, jy22 929 South SIXTH Street. eWANTED TO RENT, A MODERATE- Sized DWELLING ROUSE, within five minutes walk of THIRD and ORE:SMUT Streets Rent riot to exceed $O5O. Address J. G. B.,"itt this office jy2 -3t TO LET—The four story STORE, 28 la South SECOND Street, extending through to Strawberry street, opposite Stuart & Brother's large stores. It is lighted.. with a large sky-light in the centre; is well adapted for the Dry Dads Importing, Commission, or any other business which requires ex tensive rooms. Could be mule to suit a Wholesale and Retail Trade. ROBERT bIAGREGIOR, 2 3 South TRIED Street WANTED TO PDROHASE—A nor ner-storo Property, suitable for a Grocery and Pr vision business, with stabling attached. South of Arch street preferred. Address GROCER, Press office. ./Y/5 • it. - 'OR SALE—A valuable LOT, in tho vici nity of tho Baltimore Depot, in an improving neighborhood. For particulars, address J. K., Box 027 Post -office. jyle. TO LET.-THE UPPER ROOMS OF stores No. 327 and No. 333 MARKET Street, below Fourth. Apply on the premises, to L HALLOW ELL & CO , or jeld-t7 HUMAN, ANDERSON, & CO. Boarbing QEVERAL Gentlemen can be accommo dated with nice ROOMS, Oae and Bath, with or with out Board, No. 21 MY MARKET Street, above Vine. Jy22-2t* BOARDING.— Three Single Gentlemen can be accommodated with genteel I>oanl, at No. 34. CASTLE Street, above Third. jy2l.-.3t* SUMMER BOAR I , ING.—To Single Gentle men who have not the time to leave the city during the Bummer mouths, a favorable opportunity Is now offered to a 'pleasant home In a private family, a few miles out of town, in a delightful situation. The house in spacious, has large airy rooms, and all the up:oint ments to make home pleasant/ Address ELLIS JOHN STON, Radnor P. 0., Delaware Co , Pa. ,iyl7-dtle Loot attb fouttb UOST—A PORTE-MONNAIE, containing LI about a dollar In small silver. Tile finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at N. E. corner THIRD and MARRIOTT Streets. Jy22,2t* 91musementet WELCOI's NATIONAL THEATRE.— GRAND OPENING NIGHT!. . . . - - - SATURDAY EVENING, July 24, 1858. JOSEPH. C. FOSTER Sole Leases and Manager. Tsls popular Temple of Amusement, haying been thoroughly cleaned and ventilated during the Summer Season, will open for the production of MELODRAMAS AND SPECTACLES, In a style unsurpanned In the United Staten, with a Company exceeding In magnitude and talent ANY or vim won tn. The whole under the personal supervision of Mr. J. C. POSTER, whose nucceas for the past 16 yearn Is a sufficient guarantee of the style in which SCENIC, DRAMATIC, AND STARTLING COVELTIRS will be produced during the Fuson. Particulars In future advertlsementn. -1422 WHEATLEY'S ARCH-ST. THEATRE. THIRD WEEK. CONTINUED BUKkOESEI! LAST FIVE NIGH Td OF ORDWAY'S BOSTON ./BO:LIANS, The Model Troupe of MUSiCI,II., Vocalists, Come dians, Dancers, and Ethiopian Debenture, tne whole under the direction of JOHN F. ORDWAY. The greatest combination extant. Look at the names: Ell Korn, Frank Brower Frank Moran, IF Bowers, N. Kelley, E Fairbtnks. O. Paine, and the Brothers Nor on, wit' will appear flighty in their chaste and inimitable blasted and Terphichori.n taitifttatnatenta. All the Stars in new acts - Tickets 25 cents. " t R " Doors cue ' r7Ft To Commence at BY- - P ticulars see Bi af lis. - - Wedeesdtty. FRANK BROWER'S benefit. m••: r w”-tning. benefit or JOLIN-P: onDWAY, and last rugnt of uttrtrave spit no . 1,19-St political CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT, T/108, E. ruLniciNS, SEVENIU:47II Subject to Democratic Rules. jy2l-tn WILLIAM H. KERN, SIIERIFF, Subject to the Rules of People's Party. jy20.0 g !ARD —The undersigned hereby intbrms 4 .../ hie trionde that he will be a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF of the City and County of Philadelphia, at the ensuing election, if nominated by4 o The People." JOB. 31. COWELL. PHILIDELPIII.I, June 5, 1868 Jyl9-tf F OR REGISTER OF WILLS, JOHN SWIFT. Subject to the will of the People's Convention jys-tt REGISTER OF WILLS ANDREW J. WESTER. Subject to Democratic Rules. joal.tNii, CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT JOBEYII A. AIONHEIMER, Eleventh Ward • Subject to the rules of the Democratic, party. jel7.4lto* F OR REGISTER OF WILLS— JOIIN (CSSIN, Fifth Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. Je1641 F OR REGISTER OF WILLS CHARLES D. KNIGHT, TWENTIETH WAND Subject to the Poople , a Nomination. jel-tt - VOR REGISTER OF WILLS. JOHN CAMPBELL, OF ORVRITFR WARD. Subject to Democratic rules. myll4m NOtICO NOTICE. -SEALED PROPOSALS, (m -i. NI denied " Proponala for furnishing the Public Schoole with Coal," will be received at the Controller's MCP, S. E. corner of SIXTH and ADELPIII Streete, until SATURDAY next ( the 24th instant, at 12 o'clock M. The Proposals to state distinctly the sites; quali ty, and the prices per ton for each—the ton to be of 2,210 pounds. Proposals will also be received for Char coal and RindlltipWood, to be sent at the same time. „By order of the Committee on Supplies. THOMAS W. MARCHMENT, jyl7-tjy24 . Chairman. NOTICE TO AROHITECTS.:—In pursu ance of a resolution adopted by the Monument Commissioners, at a meeting, at Harrisburg, on the 13th Instant; Plans, Speclilcations, and Estimates are invited for the erection of a MONUMENT to the memory of citizens of Pennsylvania who lost their lives in the late War with Mexico. The cost of which is not to exceed the sum of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. •-. . . Communications on the•eubject of plane, &0., to be addressed to the Governor, at Harrisburg, prier to the let of July. Proposals received from July 1 until Au goat 4,1858. Persons furnishing Plane will please send their Enti mates under seal, as they will be for the use of the COM mlesionera only. For the Plan which may be adopted a premium of Two hundred Dollars will be allowed. By order of the Gominhosioners. JOHN W. GEARY, Secretary. HAMIDNIURG, May 14,1858. Jyl.-tf NOTICE.—AN ELECTION FOR SEVEN DIRECTORSof the MONTOUR IRON COMPANY, to serve during tho ensuing year, will bo held on SA TURDAY, the thlrty.fl et day of July next, between the hours of twelve o'clock and one o'clock P. M.. at the La Pierre Motel," in the city of Philadel phia, Pennsylvania. je30.4b81 'P. M. BRYAN, Ja., Secretary. J ING'e FARINA CRACKERS.— The remarkable excellence and great popularity of these Crackers have attracted the attention of those manufacturing other descriptions of Crackers and many of these persons buy WINO'S CRACKERS, in order to supply their customers o ith Farina Crackers. Ono or two individuals, however, have been offering the ordinary kind, which they make under the name of Farina Crackers, and have mitcceeded in selling them to a 'natal extent. The selling of such Crackers for Farina has a ten dency to injure the reputation of TRUE FARINA ORACKkRS, made by Mr WINO. Errora of this character, 'however, are usually cor rected on being properly exposed. No other person has ever succeeded in working the material for Farina Crackere,• or producing any article which contains such highly nutritious and healthful properties as WING'S. WINO'S CRACKERS have a delightful taste, act kindly upon the stomach, and aro digested with remark. able ease. For dyspeptics or the aged, as well as seden tary and delicate persons generally, they aro moat ac ceptable, and peculiarly pleasant for children. Ask for WINO'S CRACKERS, and take none but those stamped with the name of "A. WING." These may be procured of the bent family Grocers generally, and at wholesale only of A. N. Thompson & Co., Nos. 221 and 223 Ignitor' street, New York, or DING EE k BROTHER, Wholesale Agents, No. 145 South FRONT Street, Philatra. 3y2-fr tu wed-if tf AWNINGS! AWNINGS ! JOSEPH H. FOSTER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street above Willow. Italian and French Window Awnings for Dwellings and Office Windowa Awnings for Steren, Awninga for Steamboate and Ships. All kinds of Awninga, ents, Plage, or any thing in canvas , made to order by JOHHIPiI R. POSTER, Awning Maker, 443 North THIRD Street. ealdenee, 340 Sonth FRONT Street. jyl7-lm JOSEPH 11. POSTER. SIIN-STROKE.—Hundreds are killed daily by Sun-etroko, and thouaands aro injured by It, and yet impalludble poop& patent to procure one of the %!:/ . ItAOQli VAIIIRELL AS gold by WTI. li. ItICSARDSON, jjaant If rio. 318 MARKET Street. Wants. WA NT E D—A PUEDE(' ASER, With $2,000, to purchase the Etock of an established and lucrative business on Market street. Address Phil's P. 0., Box GM ,W2.1.2t1S OVERNESS.—WANTED, a SITUA TION, bye young Taely, en excellent Pianist, well qualified to instruct children. Would be willing to travel. Address "ltov mesa, Box 43, MOUNT HOL LY, N. J." - jy23-etie IV -ANTED-4, PARTNER,having $4,000, in a •IV holesole Cash tußinesa, paying good profits, uthich mu be incr. aced. None but a good twi ne:3:i man need apply. Address "Partner,” at the Office of this paper. jy23-3t* • %A T ANTED.—The advertiser desires an engagement with 'Wholesale Jewellers, or eat 'b ushed reputation, as SALESMAN. Has many Years , experience in the business, and can influence a huge Southern Trade. Manual tl Su npter,lf at this Office. j}-23-6t.* WANTED—Employment, by a BLACK SMITH, (a good workman,) who thoroughly understands ship mining, machine and tool work. Apivy at 400 CARPENTER Street, above Fourth. Jytia-at V rA o ono T . ED I e n , onteriyld and quick I t 1 6 L re E . RE I S! Ad dress, with '‘ handsrriting of appli q ca u nt, H. fr. " OW. this Office. A RESPECTABLE, well-educated French Lady desires a SITUATION In a genteel family, to take charge of children. Address No. 1 LAUREL Street, above Spruce. jy22-2t* AYOUNG GIRL wishes a SITUATION to do tioutetrork in a small family, or to take care of children. Applyiat No. 7 LONLEVB Court, Arch street, above Third. • 3y22-2t* IVANTED—By a young Man, a SITUA TION in an Insurance Company as an Assistant Clerk. Ban been similarly employed, and can giro last employer as reference. Apply to D. SULLIVAN, N. W. corner of THIRD and GaRMAN. jy22-2tik J)RY GOODS.—The advertiser bas a gene ral knowledge of the wholesale business, and a large trade, with some means ; would like to connect himself with an established Howie or make a now a.m. Reference given and required. Address B. HARRIS, at this office. 3y22-ste. A LADY OF REFINED EDUCATION dosiren to engage her noel/keg as GOVERNESS. In competent to teach French and Muole The bent of city reference will be given, Address 44 GOVERNESS, office of The Press, -' 1,11.-Itdt • AN ACTIVE, HONEST, AND INDUS trious Boy, 13 yeans. of age, wishes a place in a store or office; good referenced given. Erpt'''. at No. 1320 South FOURTH Streot, Pluto. Jy2l.3t* -vVANTED, by a young man, a - SITITA.- TION in a WhoWaal° Forwarding or Cornelia elan lioueo. llna had some experience in hlliness, and in willing to give his services at a moderate compensa tion. Good city reference given. Address " Clerk,”. at this Office. jr2A-Stit the b of v 8 adv ertiser, a ion a s t n i l 2: 3- SITUATION7tAake charge of Horses or IlriAre To: beet of city reference and security given, if required.' Apply to 0 ETAS. I'OItSEY, jyl9-6t* No. 481 MARRIOTT St., below 'Fifth at. • WANTED, FOR THE 'UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried' men, to whom will be given good pay board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from SI2 to 522 per month. No men having a wife or child will be accepted Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 811 MARKET Street, above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM D. ROYALL, tat Lieut. 2d Regt. of Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. inentlemen's ittrniabing • fecrobp. W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of WIN- O • CIIIiSTKIt & SCOTT,) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHEST NUT Street, (nearly uposite the Girard House,) Philadelphia. J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of his fernier patrons and friends to his new Store, and hi pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at abort notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINE SHIRTS And COLLARS. jyl9-tf GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W. W KNIGHT „ 606 ARCH Street. above Sixth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Furnishing Goods, and manufacturer of Pine Shirts, warranted equal in every respect to any others manufactured in this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order, EWA! GE NTLE ME N?S WRAPPERS OR DRESSING. GOWNS. —The largest and beet as aortment in the city, wholesale and retail, with a fell line of Under Clothing, stilted to the seasoo, at W. W. KNIGUTtIi, 606 ARCH Street, above Sixth. Philadel phia. mhl-tf Oanino ,ffunbe. 1 E SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND. (0111RTERBD Blr 7DI LIICTILL7IIC Or PITIBTIMAIII.9 PERPETUAL OUARTER PIPE PER GENT. Intermit allowed to tlepoelterlh and all Mons!, Paid boot. on Demaoo_ - OFFICE, 881 NORTH THIRD STREET, (00S8OLIDATION LINZ Boll.nra.) This Institution le now open forte transaction of business. and is the only Oharter" Saying good located in the northern part of the cif>. The Office will be open Pauly) from 9 to 2N o'clook, and also on MONDA Y'' THURSDAYS, from 6 until 9 o'clock in the RlP.'u n g• MANAGERS. • James S. Pringle, Jacob Dock., Joseph al Cowell, George Woelepper, J. Wesleyßray, - - Robert R. 11 . - rigeows P. o; -- Atimaker, John P Verree, George llnealit, John Horn. A. JAMES S.' PRINGLE. MORN. ap2l-11tf Klett, 11. - 7t t r° l2l Sith Lrohn P Levy Hon Henry K. Strong, Daniel underkotler, Hon. Wm MR!ward, Frederick Steake, Pranais hart, Johann LeOlera, John Keenler, Jr., Preeiden Secretary, GEORGE T. IAVING FUND.--UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD antICHIST. NUT Knots. Large and small mums received, and paid back on de mend, without notioe, with FIVE FEB GENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until S o'clock every day, and On 1 4051.424 EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. Enappli for vale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from .t.l 40wasii. President—RV:PM:mg ou&wyon, Treasurer—PLlNl Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER. AVING FUND—FIVE PEN tA l wr TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRIM. PANY.—WALNUT STREET BOIITH-WRST 0011IG"' w , " OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. . INOOSMOZATED BY VIZ 81.A17 or PUNSTLYAII.I" Money le reeelred in any dim, large or enroll, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal- . The office 18 open eyery day from °o'clock l eth morning till b o'clock in the craning, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, Preddent, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Floe Prodders% WC J. RAID, Secretary. DIRSIOI . OIII ; Hon. Henry L. Benner, 7. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. garter, Joseph B. Barr , Hobert Selfridge, )ramie Leo, Sand. K. Ashton, Joseph Tarbes,. O. Landreth Muting, Henry Diffenderffer. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in BAAL ESTATE MOLT GACES, GROUND MINTS, and such drat class eetrttri ties se'will always Insure peed security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to glee pernummuty and sta bility to this Institution. [IVO. RR (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE L PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. "(241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS IUND. JO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PER CENT. STATE RAVINGS PUNE. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE /. PER OENT. STATE RAVINGS PEND. and-1f litcbuittal. HARTSHORNE'S OURS-ALL THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! and Bernet for DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STO6I AOH AND WEAB BOWELS This article le the greatest discovery in Ohemical or Medical Science for the rapid Onto of RHEIMIATIRK, NEIIRALOIA TOOTH-AOHE, BORE THROAT, NECK, or Pain in the LIMBS, SIDE, BACK, or any part of the body . It sots - upon the Blood, Nerves, Moo. clee, Sinews, and Bones, conquering all pain. It is also an excellent preparation for Dyspepsia and Indigestion, which arises from a weak stomach or bowels. Thousand" of persons who have used HARTS HORNE'S CURE-ALL have been astonished at Its wonderful power in removing any pain from the system. Bottles 12, 26, 60 cents, and $l, to be sold by R. H. JENKINS, ap22-iftf Corner SECOND and WALNUT Stmts. ARTSHORNE'S HEALTH-RESTO RER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL. The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood. Prepared by a Chemist. The beet Restorer of Ikealth, and the best Blood-Purifying Compound in the World! It does not contain a particle of Mercury. The above preparation is suited to the impaired and weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates the whole constitution; removes all pimples and erup tions from the akin; gives bloom and freshness to the oomplexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken ing complaints 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 canoe. Quart bottles $1; small bottles 10 cents; sold by R. R. JENKINS, Corner of EIZOOND and WALNUT Street', ap22-iftf • tamps. VIDUBLIC LAMPS.—The public is respect fully informed that Offices have been opened by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which citizens are requested to give information re specting accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps ' or of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the proper time, or if not properly cleaned and in good lighting condition. The Books bo kept open by JO. Dailey, No. 809 Wharton street, Pint Ward; Charles Carty, Sup't Second District, No. 3 Dairies street, above Sixth ; John Kane, 1010 Randolph street, Sixteenth Want; M. W. Deshong, N 0.2231 Coates street, Fifteenth Want' Benjamin Sage, tlas O ff ice, Twenty-fourth Ward. (West Philadelphia;) M. H. M. Fadden, GAR Office, Twenty second Ward, (Germantown;) James Borne, Das Twenty-third Ward, (Frankfony and at the Oas Office, Seventh street. below Market. 112. order of the Trustee,s of the Philadelphia Ova Works. JOAN A. AISKEY, J)23-tilt Superintendent of Distribution. pETEREm PATENT .NON-EX_PEUSIVE BELS-GENBRATING GAB LAMP Is the only Patent Burner that hae NON-BONDITOTOR ATTAOHBD. For Bnrety, Cheer nos. arid Brillienoy, it enrpean all others. STATE AND 0 'METE MOMS FOR SALE. Address ' D. P. YETERS, S. W. corner PEDOND and DIIRSTNIIT Ste., Phil& dolphin; and 422 BROADWAY, New York. mh4-Iy,rp LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK to your interests, and pat, ouize lISSIIER'S LAMP FACTORY, 109 South EIGIITII etreet, below Chestnut Previous to hie opening a responsible factory, you were charged $lB for work which he is now doing to a war ranted manner from $8 to $lO. Support him, or you will have the same charges to Pay. RAY RllM.—Five puncheons Bay Rum, a very superior article, in store and tor sale by A'. DIERINO, 33.21-tf 140 South FRONT Street GERMAN CIGARS.-16 cases various brands, In store and W for sale by ILLIAM N. YEATON, 3y15 • No. 216 South 'MONT Street A LLSOPI"S PALE ALE, in M's., a ZIL constant supply on hand inCustom Rouse stores, for sale by MILLI - AM H. YISATOI4, Jyls 218 South BOND &rept. 3timmer extursimm ' r,OR THE ALLEGiIiNY IROUNTAINS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, NIAGARA. FALLS. THE PENNENLYANIL RAILROAD COMPANY QM= EXCURSION TICKETS MING 1"IIE 8.1:17,131ER ALTOONA, MOUNTAIN HOUSE, am, HOPEWELL, (Where Passengera take Stages miles to Bedlool Elptinge,) GOOD FOR SIX DAYS. Fare to Altoona and Return Fare to Mountain House and Return Fare to Hopewell and Return. Fate to Williamsport $5.50; Elmira $7; Niagara Falls $B. By this routo passengers take the Northern Central Railroad at Harrisburg, enjoying for 126 miles the beautiful scenery of the Susquehanna Valley. 1:17 - Farther information to De had at the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 8. H. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET airoetf, her Ticket., may be procured. THOS. MOORE, Agent. FOR CAPE MAY.-EXPEESS LINE—The wilt and favorite Steamer "BALLOON," Capt. 'W . Wattamor, leaves Arch-street Wharf for Cape May every -Tueaday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning at, S 3 o'clock. Returning, leaven the Cape on the intermediate days at 8 o'clock A. M. Pare $2, carriage hire included; Servants $1.50; Season Tickets $B, carriage .. hire extra. jys-2m* PHILADELPHfA N AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE.—HREAT REDUCTION: FA -R TO NIAGARA PALLS ONLY SS. 00 „ Trains leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily, (liinn• days eriepted,) u follows : 7:80 A. 81., day expiese. • ' 8:80P. IH. - , night express. 'Pickett' can be procured at the Depot, and - also at the General Office of the lineiNorthweet corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. camtpi.'s S. TAPPEN, -General Agent gWiri NORTH Pgit NS - Yr- VANIA RAILROAD FOR DELAWARE WATER-GAP, RAUCH CHUICK. HAZLETON, AND THE LEHIGH COAL REGION.— ' , natters to the above pongee places of Sussex RiltiOßT will find the Route offer2ll by the North Pinnerylvanle. Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Val ley and New hew Central Railroads, to be novel and agreeable; peeri n g through Borne of Untidiest and Most highly cultivated countlei in- the State, and pos sessed pf comfortable Unommodatibes, both on the road and at the various towns through which it paws. FOR THE WATER GAL—Take 2.25 R. M. Express Train from Front and Willow etieete, pass theeight at Bethlehem, and take care _next morning at- 9 o'clock, through Easton to New .Hampton, where t close con nection is-made with the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, and arrive at the Gap about noon. FOR MAUCH CHUNK AND THE COAL REGION. —Take 9 A. M. and 2.25 P. M. Express nuns from same Depot to Bethlehein, where a clue connection is made with the Lehigh Talley Railroad, - through from Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk in 5 hours. A NEW AND PLEASANT ROUTE• TO NEW FORK ClTY.—Take 9 A. M. Express Train to Bethle hem, thence at 2.20 P. M. via L. V. R. R. and N. 1. 0. R. R. -through Easton to Ellsabethport, thence ,by Steamer, and arrive in New York at quarter put 7 P.M. Parties travelling North that have a row houri to spare, will find this a new and agreeable route. For further particulars, Inquire of ELLIS CLARK, Agent N. P.R. 8., Front and Willow streets. Puixamexruu, Jane 18, MS. 7 Jel9-lm zari lMt . FOR CARE MAY AND NEW YORK. 'PHILDAILY o'clock A M. NEW YORK AND DELPHIA EITBAM NA VIGATION COMPANY. The eplendid ocean steamer's DELAWARE, Captain Copes; BOSTON, Captain Sella; and KENNEBEC. Captain Hand, form a daily line between this city, Cape May, and New York, leaving from first pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at 9)( o'clock-A. M. Return. ing, leave New York from pier 14 North - River (Sursbad excepted) at 5 P. M. Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays except-4 a A. M. Fare to Cape Stay ((carriage hire includA) $ °° .- It 44 for gervante .... 1 60 4i ~ Season tickets i carr iag . hire el -6 00 s. New York, cab' 200 B t,rage 100 Freight taken 0 0 low rates. For passers, state rooms, &e. apply on board, or at the Offle. 314 and 316 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE NUE. - JAMESALLDERDIOE, ieo -3 . 1 Agent. FOR THE SEA SHUR . 11WINE CAMDEN AND ATLANTHO RAILROAD. ONLY TWO AND HALT HOURS TO THE SEA SHORE. On and after Monday, June 7th, and until further no . ce, (Sundays excepted,) three trains daily to Atlantis ity and return. Find Passenger Train leaves Vine et. wharf 7.30 A. M. Second " « •' • " 4.00 P. M. Freight Trainwith Paasengei Oar attached, 4.96 A. M. Accommodation Train to Weymouth 6.85 P. M. LEAVES ATLANTIC C ITY. First Passenger .!!rain leaves —= 15.00 Second " 4.40 P. N. Freight Trainwita wasiengerearattached,ll.3o P. Al. Anson.. Auden Train leaves Weymouth, 6.26 A. N. HADDONFIELD TRAIN Leaves Cooper's Point, 11 A. M. and 9 P. M. Haddonfield 1 P. M. and 3 P. K. Fare to At lantic, when tickets are_ purchased before entering the cars, $l.BO. Persons wishing to go down to the Sea Shore recton thasamttlay, nenspeol BIX 1101710 ON nufifieon. . . ...... Tickets for the round trip, 82.50 Tickets to go down in the afternoon and return next morning, or down on Saturday afternoon and ratan, on Monday morning, $2.50. EXritis. NOTICE. The Accommodation Train to Weymouth will run through to Atlantic on Saturday Afternoon - and con tinue to run every Saturday until further notice. Leave Vine street. 6 35 P. 31. t , Atlantic City. 400A.35. Stopping at all Stations. Monthly tickets will be sold at the following rates,: For tho month of June, 510 For the month of Sept. 615 " " July, 20 For three mouths, - 48 ~ " August, 20 For four months, 60 Churches, Schools, Lodges, Compaulee and Library Associations, wishing special trains, should make early application. Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point by P.M. The Company will not be responsible for any goods until 'Valved and receipted for by their Freight Agent at the je ' T. ' Ar -- B. FUZEE, Secretary. Jitourance arnmannies ICOAIPA.E THE STATIC OF PRIIIIBYLVANIA—FIBE Mtn MA. RINE INBIIRAI4OI4—No. 4 EXCHANGE BlllLlercuit. Ohartered In 1104—Capital s2oo,ooo—Ameta, Jana ary 1, 1858, 1841,445 50-100, All invested in mound and available eeemittee—coati nun to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Mocha of lderohandble, ia. 4, on liberal terms. DIRECTORS: Henry D. Bherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Mae&fester, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Watteon, John B. Budd, Hew B. Freeman, William Et WhltifFF Charles B. Lewis, _George C. Carson. HENRY D. EiIIEaBBRD, President. WILLIAM H. 111.111. Bearetary. jeB•wfrm.it i_g°WARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SI:MANOR COMPANY—CfiIioe No. 412.*ALNITI Street, Philadelphia. DIA/1070AS John H. Diehl, J. Edgar Thomson, P. M. Potte, H . H. Shillingrord. 0. B. Spangler, 0. G. Sower, Abraham Be:, John W Sexton, B. S. Warne, John Garrison, George Howell, Nathan R. Potts, Wm. F. Leech, B. T. Ransil, H. H. Houston, Joe. B. Withers, Abraham P. Byre, N. Booth, ' Charles P. Norton, John H. Lowers, JOHN H. DIKIL, President B. B. WARNS, The President. OVAL A. DOT, Secretary. - mylo A MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTRR PER PETUAL. No. Islo WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Haying a large paid-up Capital Stook and ilarplue InVeated in amid and available Securities, cantinas t insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture , Merchandise. Venda in Port and their Cargoes, and - other Pollsollld Property. All Losses liberally and prnmptly adjusted. DIRAICITOIB. (some Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, - Caspar W. Morrie, llamuel O. Morton, James IL ()mph.% Patrick Bnoiy, Sdmund R . Dotilh. Charles W. Poulb:toy. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS H. HARM Becretuy. jiiTS•ir it Brokers., AUGUST BELMONT, BANKER, 76 BEAVER STREET, NEW TORL, Issues Lettere of Credit, available to Travellers. on ell parts of the world. je.9.0-611 CRONISE & Mau AND EXCHANGE DROHBEE, No. 40 South THIRD Street, Refer to the BANKS and BBOSHRS of Philadelphia. je7-17 OHAB. MARIAM W. H. BROWN. MA NIX Ir, BROWN, & CO., BANK-NOTB, STOOK, AND EXOHANON -........0n, BROKERS, N. W. corner of THIRD and CHESTNUT Streetey Colleotiona made, and Drafts drawn on all parts of the United States and the Canadas, on the moat favorable terms. Collections made, and Drafts drawn on 'England and Ireland. Uncurrent Bank • Notes bought. Land Warrants bought and sold. Dealers in Specie and Bullion. Loans and Time Paper negotiated. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commisaion at the Board of Brokers In Philadelphia and New York. je3-8m RICHARD R. PARRY, Commissioner for Pommylrani' and New Jersey. 119 ARRY & BROTHER, BROKERS & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and CONVEYANCERS, FRONT STREET, above HICKORY, MANKATO, MINNESOTA, Pay particular attention to loaning and Investing Money (or non-residents and others, and colleating Drafts, Notes &o. Any lettere of 1)611:111Y or business will receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood. Bacon, & Co., Philadelphia. Dale, Rose, & Withers. Philadelphia, Sharp, Haines, & Co.. Philadelphia. Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. Charles Ellis & Co., Philadelphia. Parry & Randolph, Philadelnhis, EDWARD R. PARRY, Notary Publto for Minnesota. TAW & BEERS' LUBRICATING GAB ABE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing thei axles of OMNIBUSES. CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. Nor tale In tin caw, keg', and barrels, by nll th e DRUGGISTS itethe nit" , and the MANUPACTURERS. No. 606 MINOR Street. HOUSE OF BEFUGE BRUSHAEANU YACTORY.—The subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the trade to his extensive stock of Brusbesonanufactured by him et the House of Refuge, and for sale at prices defying competition. :A large stock of Blacksmiths' Bellows on hand: HENRY C. ECKSTEIN , jy2l4f 62 North THIRD Street, below Arolt. a. mANcsr, JII my2l-6m*
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