===ig= .. Gi~Y'r~`.CE~lVl.`a; TABOin „PRACTICE anoTATIO*. '0"10 were , lieretda_ y:etioei_n'•a very : 'haiideonielpesiouteil prise, to' lie `presente d to. ttv, b ee t marksmen. of the So?0, 1 1111ort At! target trfr. ,t - anntomced to come 'Of at TatoOny on Wednesday v.ext (to-tnerrow) The - prize °°``'./at, f ° n l at • •. ,,lalltok picture ; hi coNzrs, of the celebrated Pah 4 4 l B !tliashingion Crossing the Dela wari." enshrine d " with the tiolore of the American dog !: arched over by, thirteen 'Aare, auk euriaounted by so eagle, the me' oil being sliver. ,Upon the back or'tiLte medalwW be Inscribed the following: 44 easlimmo TO THIT - 80011 . Liarot LINOTIINAST_EDW#IID 11.1V1LL40 1 1; TO BS 'MID TOR ANITUALLT." The boat Veering this Legion to the scene of Its eon lemp'ated achievements of :merit, on Wednesday, will leave the wharf at 8 A.ll. ,All honor to the brave Byway Atmosim.'-'—Thie pleasant and wholesome article of conreetioneri May at all : Ones be indulged to with comparative freedom; with impunity. but more es pecially so when they, are'of a really superior quality We bad litaly,the:pleasitre of, trying a quality of this delicious Article; f net 'Perfected by the well known estab-, llahment of Mr. Stephen Y. Whltman;No. 1310 Market street - , and are free to say that, In flavor sod quality, we have never found them equalled. S Bamanto.—Still our oiliness are - wending their way ocean-ward fora bath, and 081 their way Bluest ward for suits to bathe in. ?hie is Milt should be, for Joho P. Elloarsls Bathing suit 'establishment. at No. 806 Market atioet, or either of his stores at Cape Island or Atl mtic Cily,,are 'superior to any other of the, kind in this conotry„ COOL NICIIITO AND MORNINGS .— The weatheifor some tlino pant has been remarkably cool of nights and mornings, the thermometer Indicating a change in tem perature of some 16 degree's between noon and night. Those changes are very trying to the constitution; and, to avoid evil effects, persons should be careful tomato oorcespondingclaange n in their apparel . To do Which IA a Very toonbutleal m a nner, they should examine 'the splendid stock of ready-made, seasonable goods or all styles got up at Eldridge'u,- ,, Old Franklin Bali Clothing Emporium," No. 321 Chestnut street, corner of Frank lin Plato. _ • QUEER RAILROAD ACCIDENT . —A, man 11115113 i over by the City Passenger Railroad care, and It was supposed That he was killed outright. Rut? On lifting hlniitti, he tilkidiniteireeir, And - expressed no regret that he was knocked down anCrun, over, except that the fin had extOicalVelY. — ,,darnalted7 r a new Pair of.gunimer pants, pirehased:thin morning Etreirn Stone Clothing Roll of Boothill & Wilson, Nos. 80,1 and 80.5 Chestnut street. - , • . - -•- , , STREkt; 13entnoiStinva.—We invite the •attention of the•lrade -to the advertisement of Maim. -W. J. norstmann ho 'another column: The various makes of thelndispinniablelemlnine appendage abo'e named, offered In. the adiertleement, have attained a deserved, popularity for being of an A No.l quality, a fact, by the way, of which, in part at least, the writer Is enabled to speak with a more than ordinary degree of assurance, on the moat unequivocal authority. GRANVILLE STOKiS: URANYILLII BMUS! : lloontiful Burnmtr Clothing Chestnut etreet! Chestnut street! ! Ohoetunt street !! ! - No:007. - "NO. 667. No 607. ' Impartatwns [Reportedfor Theirs's.] LONDONDERRY—Ship Ifohongo,Dald.-360 tons pig iron, 80 casks whiskey, 1 cue mdso, 2 bble do, 78 DOI. bags, B Taylor & Co. WELDS—Ship John N Harris, Prentiss.-411 tons gal cosh!, 238 casks crystal soda, 30 do bid powders, 231 do soda ash, 200 kegs blurb. soda, 150 bbls Venitlan red, 8 Morris Wain & 00; 24 do do - 13 & W Welsh; 57 grindstones, I B Mitchell. BOSTON--fitemnahlp Phideullpragne, Matthews-8 cams - masa W & Oeo Allen; do Andre & 0o;• 4 do 8 Bryant;ll.do It Wright; 5 do 3 & 0 Burton; 40 pigs indite H & 00, 28 do I? A Elliot & Co; 8 do , Chas KUU &Co.,' 82 do Farnham Kirk ham & Co; St do G W Prothingham; 19 do French, Richards & Co; 48 do 43 W Goody ,in' 2 cake maze Charles Oakford; 29 . ' do Geo P Peabody & Co; 6do 3 0 Patten;- 11 do .R 131113113, Neale &pkgs mdse Richard Johnson;l.l do P. B Spar* 00; 0;11 do B Surthland; 14 do Monis & BrO; 210 do Alfred Slade & Co; 20 do Wmt3mlol & 013; 8 do Tradiek,Stokes &!.0o; 23 do Truitt, Bros & Co; 1 do M Thomas & Sons; 4do Ed Turner; 9 do Robt Wells; 7 do M B Wendell; 8 bbls oil 51Wra; 18' cams shoes W TAunr;- 176 do Boker dc Bros; 23 do W Brown; 68 do Coolidge & Durham; 40 do Conner & Bros; 87 do Early* Haloes; 212 do Haddock, Reed & Co - 878-do ..Leelek, -Resin & Co; 13: do' My ers, Claghorn & Co; - 113 cases shoe. W W PAO; 220 cues shoes B,lr Sidenback; 82 4. Bsunders & Co; 6 do P Shultz & Lelgur; 5 R Shoemackeri 319, de. 3, H Thompson & Co; 260cpet & Dar 111d1 107 Wet oboes ltP & Co 6 eases shoes 0 2do Blalm_ & Smith; ado B-Bulsoo; i d- pkgs do 1-0 Betel; 40 do Bremer, Rieohet & Co; 41 do B U Butler, sdo Blanchard & I l ea; 5 bbls do Thompson Black; 0 pkgs •do,llsogs & Maxwell; IA boles do Chaffee. Stuart &c;'B pkgs do John Crawford; &do U L Carson; 2do Samuel Ohlekerlng; B.do H Carlton; 49 cues do J B Cempbell . & CO; 60 hales do Chase, Br ther & Font, 6 cases do 41 Dunlop; 9 pkge D ,11 Materiel. ; IS • Bdo Glosicester* Co; .411 planos.J3ll , Gorda; cue Inerehaodise Ilassand & Co; 1 pkg -do Handy & hfor.lel9 do I P; 84 do R Johnson) 1 machine LJobuson; 1)8 obis fish .1 SI Kennedy &-- Co; 27 cases, oldie Little & Stokes; li_pkgi do Lang, Mrsionle &Brother; 4 cues do Uppincolt & Parry; 43 do Lenin; SO baskets do O P Loughead; 43 pie paper' 0 Megargee & Co; 45 pkge rodeo Massey & Monroe; 2 cues do It L Martin; 1 ease specie 17 8 Mist; :6 bales tildes [NJ B-order; 10 al Olds* Wi/thica; 0 bales do R T White; 60 do West, Southwerth. &_ Co; 108 do Wheeland & Co; 1610 pis maim Leach & Co; 729 do rations. consignees; 16 bales 210 oases to order, • PASSENGERS ARRIVED In steamship Phineas Sprague. from Boston—'.faun Isaac B and Samuel O_Mills, Samuel Tiltm, J B McKay 000 oatimiter, and Mrs th use. of Boston; Thoa M Filets, of Louisville.; Thos Itadoux. Dr Toothaker, Mr W and Miss S Toothoker,of Philadelphia; Ilenry Jonsa, of Ta . maqua, sod Ildwld !rower New Orlesne BOAstryirli*BADl. Joan% 0 GRusci •_, • WtcLum_Cl. Cleltlirrlria OF Tel Mon% Elsaik.l(64olALL, „. ". • • _ . . .. . - LETTER BAOb - ' • • - , Al ski klioralmittsi EzeantsgS, Philadaphia. - /Alp Wyoming„Burton - Liverpool, scam Ship N Otsdner, Llmeburner .St Jam, NB, soon Barrio Hell. Pasicha, Ltindon, soon Barque Hamilton, Jackson Bt ;ago de Cabs, soon Brig 4301 W Ooggins, (loggias Havana, soon Maxine intellgt mut FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, July 87, 186 E SUN Rl2BB 4 62 I MIN 138215 T 8 HIGH WAVER ' 319 FTTr'T7 Steamship Phineas Spragae, Matthew, 50 hours from Boston, with rase and passeogore to Mora Winsor. Ship Idohongn, MeDaid, 43 days from Lonaoaderry, with Mae and 147 passongere to it Taylor & Co Ship John If Hark. Prentiu, 72 days from Magda, with Inds* to S Morria Wain & (I.r. Br barque Wolfe; Crerar,'72 days frOm Genoa. with marble 3o to mder. Passed Gibraltar 291 h May. and had light winds up to the Western Islands, but attar. ward had a - successionof gales from W BW to W NW nail we- reached soundings; 9th inst. Shifted cargo, lost two . topsails' and two tonnes, and sprung!. leak. ;UV 4ik, Int 40 45.'10n 58 , 89;reed part'or - the dide of a vessel of abont'4oo tons 'which hut been on Ore, Mil wuks and , starebeons painted white. 14th, 14 4185, lon 64 24. boarded brig 0 g Kelley, to procure some coal, but obtaired none, they being ithert.themielvas 21st, lat 89 44, lon 0925, boarded ship Yattlield for Rot. terdam . , Bohr Gott' Rock *ileum -5 dap' from Gardner, Me, lath Woe to D B Blotto!) & Co. ' . Bohr Tryphinia. Waterton, 5. days from Boston, lo ballet to Noble. Hammett, & Caldwell. - Sam ZMOIre State, Atwood, 6 daya from Boston, with maid to Crowell & Oohioa. e' - - Hertdno, Chamidln 8 days ( - ram New London, in baTtin in gen Dunn, Nor*, & 00.— the Elfria Sucltston, Illlitine, days . from' Au. gobta, , with lee to D SKwisbow &Oo . 2 Eche Oceanitirald; Chipman , ',days from Portland, in bitten to captain. - Bohr A J Horton,Sleral t , ,front, Qulnor-, with mdee to tbat - Paiker - ' . 2 - Behr Ohre A Itocksher, Stubbs. 5 days from Salem, In Manua to N Sturtevant & Co. Eshr H B Gibson, (!rocker, 6 days trout Edgerton, with taw to Mains & McKeene. Ecbr Worcester, Rhodes •6 front Providence, with lodge to Crowell & Oollme.• &br Ellen; Itallett,.c. dap from Boston, in ballast to Crowell & Collins. , - . Bohr-' J • A Hezzard, Lam. 2 dap frolit Milford, Deli with'bark to Illatuirdwa & Oirerman. , •- " t Steamer thalami( WMlldim 8M toms IMM Cape May, with passenger'', &a. to esptaitt. t Reports barque Ohms,- from aaraaa,'attbe Lazaretto. - Bteintehip Ketdiebee;4Lehd, New *err; Allderdice. Steewsbie Wooten, renew, New Nark: Jew, Alldenitow - ,‘ Shhilmilyasedrief LlO2tlriznier, St John NB Work. mew &Co. - -Barque Washington But o ber:Callins, w - Orleans, Pettit, Martin, & = • ' Brig Orrops Bslreraall River, R R Corson & Co. Bct,r Heroine, Champlin; Now, Bedford; Ye Dawn; Norton & - ' - ' . , Behr It B Crockor, Norwich ' • do _ Bohr Tho• Pogo: RobStison.sohelcoi, : 1 10 Fehr If Pickily; Bolw, - Bowtrly, Bopplierlo 00. • Bohr -Blivor 'Magnet, -pint; Boston, N Btarterdn t Bohr I Pranibei, Piimbes, Siiettoid, - • ' - do " Bo* Dratityl 7`ohihiod i TroOdisnat, Noble, liammeN, - - . . . Sat Try beats ; Tdiekiros,Booton, de Nair 7,0 a. MAtlett, do do Bebe R L Tq, lake,do do , Fen Allen, Babetok Salem, 0 A geoksher &Co Felt Olkirrowigleet, 'do ' lefeeere..#l tt4;", 154 hr LP , Phero. Crannitsr. do .. • •• 4 Behr blbedeyine,Fallceeberg. do - Behr ltholrek Ano,Jones, Reetdo,Binnlekeolt k qtgre fiebr R 8 Gbiaoner. TROmPlorh.Cbebleit, do' Rehr J H Ridley. Boyce, Boston, Tyler, Blotto, & Co, Bohr G J Brown, Brooke, West Newburg, do Fehr Robt 1311flools, Smith, Boston, , - do Behr d C Rtiojen,* Andteott, Boeym, L Audenried 8 . 41; X J &mitt, Midas% Roxbury do Rohr anon. Robinson Old Cambridge, do Behr Cowin Herald. Clifford, Portland, do Bohr Liberty, Loud; Weymouth, „ do Rehr A 0 Reseal, —' Charlestown, do Behr Barnstable, Gott sni, Barnstible, do Bohr T Smith. Lee,'Boston, Banoroft,j,ewhi atirr Isabel, Clark, flosion, BIWA cigle f‘Co. Ila 9msasti2.l - ;' (Correspondence of.the Philadelphia Bxelute ) tai • t . 3,I3WEEIz Del.: fluty 2G-8 P M. Tiro barques and laveniksch ea went in this afternoon A fleet' of -abide italy adll went.to Sea tr im the Moak viler this roottiliig, 'Wind 111W:= • s ' - _ -.lll6turd, Zoo. WM. 3f. HICKMAN. (aliirreArSiLmme of The Press,) ' 7 ,ItEADING, ALI,' 28 , 1858 - The following boata'paimieg pa of {ho pnion Canal today. h Oond and consigned as followsr • ' kictinasld iron ois,anitirt - ec Biro; Circassian, grain and &or. bode Coinly;,.f 'as Yoling, oak hunter. Win Gill; Wm II Illoyer, lifeone : g alloy; JacoP Drown, do,,Creen•aCwlinfilr Holmes. do,'L Boas; Sarah ;alia:do,-Woltini, Vat ensile. k0N.3,,,4,,,m4m, linissidne;"4fokert '00; alp Ininber, B o lt on , yandertiti;4 ; do; 'Ef4ur,, tilt coal, O Mctsnaban. W. Iran issms.] _•- • NEW Tong, 3017 ' 4rrived, shil.potpiatitot, from „Hanna; • trarquel'Al Pon? itearoah' ip-l'enzasyls , Teal, hence at'alehmond 24 1 b tiao ' ra Qaebea,B , l last, at • twobip NOS& 0 .5 10 - • fA lltos er"b ololi l l i p ath Persta,•Joakino, ' frOm New York?" , teat, at ' LtifiSimt"th ' at liew York '26th ,Steitdshlp Delostare, Copes,. 4 Jost. tioui4jilortdligt. " •1 1 • to t. stout so Sket. ,`0,140, 7e'.11 ba • hoa&TI thU4der WHIPS emit of trew,Yark; et's' rte e toptanalot stoloSMl.A"ttn'sit brllghtn'ng" m Jn fatting eonto mart, in) aids tbe nitstau r d ,bunqg' - V ni t ',to o k Om of• sWe I , taveing * risaieji; ' then 4 A r tac l i & de o f t e e riaimt chain illleativ,lt'otitt g.e it Valley t'ut *mot o gliisbett4' 4, alitriiye. Balled from Ft fliatoattalatiatifiVtgke /dua l to lout Alt for Phi -1400441 MlEM!==ii2l L- Barque Capella - (Bram), Lange, cleared at Baltimore 24th lust, for Erstmen, • • , ..Baranalfury, Burke hence at Londonderri Bth toot. Mier (Br) hones at Belfast 12th inst. Barque Aaron I Garrey, wee dlsobg at Barbados prior to Ithinst. • .Brig B Young, Colson, from Arrola,Pß, at New York yisterday.... , • . . 7. 7 Brig Willem Wegowleld, ealiedfrom Richmond 24th Ind, for Rotterdam; with tobtosto. . . Oar New Rayon, Griffin, from New Haven for Phila delphia, at New York 26th hut. Behr P Collin, Gorham, from Ailddlehont, et, for Delaware City, at New York 25th inst. Bohr U Wheeler, Corson, cleared at New York 24th lust, forllithadelphia. - Sabre Ellen Bash, Somers; Geo Antos, Nichols . ' Sarah Parker, Bogert; Jolla, Noyes, and Bobbin W Dillon, !darts, hence at Boston 26th inst. Bohm Oorssiguder-in-chief, Caton; P Benders, Bea man; J B Pibkinson , Whea t on ; Ohm 8 Carstairs. Bo mem, Bye Belle. Tilton, and Mary Elistbeth Price I hence' at Boston 24th ;net. , . - July23 lat 40 20 ion 69 30, ship Lucy Thompson, from New York for Liverpool. Same time, brig Vesta, steering east. - - July 12, lat 4316, lon 67 60, Bremen ship Johanna, from Bremen for Baltimore. July 4, lat 45 22, lon 4120 , an American ship, steer ing east, showing MarryaWs eignale, Noe 1,2, 8, 8 July 14, lat 42 8, lon 68 40, steering west, showing signal red, white, and blue. July 24, let 40 15, lon 71 10, Russian brig Carl, from Leghorn for Boston, 80 days out, and leaking badly. July 18, lat 2714, lon 70 48, ship Ironsidee, Ourtle, Mobile for Liverpool. V.11:%/0.14(*) , 4197./ Ship Empire State, Briggs; at New York 25th Ind, from Liverpool 24 June. reports:—lane 24, let 52 07, lon 8880, daring a dense fog, came very near in contact with 13 8 steam frigate Niagara; hilled ; but could not mate out ward was said. - Ship E A Hale. Sawyer, from Liverpool Slay 80th, Cape Clear June 16th, at New York 24th lost, reports: Dxperieneed rough weather up to the Banks. June .60th, lit 62, lon 30,.in a gale from SW, lost mice. top sail, split sails, sprung- main topsail yard and shifted cargo. Since July 2,1 had light winds from W with much fog. , Bark Charm, Sleeper at Rockland from Boston, struck on the ledges near Seg uin, night of the 12th test, and carried away a portion or the whole of her keel and ridder. Mae towed into Herring Gut next morning by steamer Daniel Webster, where a temporary rudder was hung, with which she proceeded to Rockland, where she will go on the railway for repairs. YORBIGN PORTS. At Bangkok April t 6, ibip Kathay, Stoddard, for Hong Hong, nearly ready to sail. At Pions Leone June 12. brigs illarolitie, Oibba, from Boston, one; Potomac, Ocilln, for Blattabong soon. At Perassebuce 20tb tat, eelar lifearloo, Thatcher, from Richmond, tOkalt In it days fora port not then de :terndatidapisn, „ -- . Ai Bt Thomu 233 date), brigs Bogle, Black, for Petursoola Old); .Bladt Hawk, Spark', and Leghorn, Ratith,'_Waiting freight. - At Ragoa7th,lnat, barque! H B Rich, Smith (orßieb), :for London, lag; BOW; Smith for a northern port, do; brig Anna D Torrey (not-A B,Terrey), Ford, for New York, do) achr Bea Wiwi do; and other' as Ar at St John, NB, 19th huit, barque Wapella, Olin, Providence , - Ar at Quebec 20th lost, barques Gipsey Queen, Chap man, Plymouth; Atlantio i lia,rett,Weymouth; steamer Dirago, Bartlett, Bangor; - 21st, ships Express, Patter son, and Brlttannia, Stewart, Liverpool; barques Elisa beth, Brown, Glasgow; Arethrisa, Kirkpatrick, Ant werp; lit - Lincrenee, Gibb, Bowling; Deven, St Olair, Rio Janeiro. Old 21st, ships Acme, Someivall, and Angleses, Craw ford, Glasgow; barques Sarah 1114, Pembroke; Wex ford; brigs- Penny. Violet, lirraoombo; • British Tar, Charleston, Sunderland; Ann, Spencer, Hartlepool. • Nonvottr. July 9.8 . Arrived at. Quarantine, French brig Coquette, from Martinique, In ballast Off Willoughby Point, ship Jane lienderaon (of Balti more), Galt, from Baltimore July 8, for Amsterdam, disosaited. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, VP TO OHS O'OLOOZ THIS mono°. GMBH HOLlON—Oheitnnt street, below Ninth. - Ohm 0 Moore, N Y 1 P Hobert), N 0 John 0 Mcßae, N 0 - J Lightner, St Louis T J Tapp, Loolaville 0 L dtanabtuy, St Louis ..A bleDowell,St Louis A. ht °onto. Charleston, J L Haven &lady, Oin, Ohio S 0 J M Thomas, Philo Mrs L 0 Brown, Nashville, Mies HS' Brown, Nashville, - Tenn . . Tenn -GO Brown Nashville Tenn AII Reeder, Easton D T Thurston, Baltimore MINIMA Brown, Minis A Blanchard, Jr, Albany kiliniDelanciey,liew Orleans J Mountforth, New Orleans G Vonano, New Orleans B 1) Handy, Chtl, Ohio 0 A Smith & lady, Balt H 0 Ashley, Arkansas H K Parsons, Harrisburg G. Id Ituasum, Md II Connolly, St LOuls David Haynes, Harrisburg J 0 Patterson, Wllm, Del L P Williamson A lady, 'A 0 /Ulmer, II B N Tenn MD* kleßlair, Washington John A Miller, Hy J Mclntire, Elkton; 2dd Mrs Creswell, Bitten, ktd Miss 8 0 Saxton, Troy, N Y Miss 8 Baaton, Troy 1i Y II D Palter, N Mrs Morton; Balt J H Oppenheimer, Charles- J Kavanaugh, New Orleans ton, 0 L A Smith A lady, Terre C Tapp A lady, Tenn Haute, Indiana W Steele, N T. . Pardon, N Y -1% Ferran Y N Y Mr Partridge Jo L, N Y Ohes Ailing, Providence H Smith, tilY John PI Reynolds, Erie, Pa RH Bersman, N Y L II Lanier A lady, Nash- Mrs Judge Whltvrorth,Naah- vile, Tenn villa, Tenn Miss Sarah Mall, Harts- Mrs Geo Holing, Nashville, villa, Tenn TennW B Jones Nashville, Tenn . . B W Welch N Y W H Adderiey, Cincinnati, ThowJ Atwood, Pottavillo Ohlo 'Oho V Sweeney, California Obu Dodge, D 0 Dr Barrow , N Y John 0 Ager, Urbana Ohio 1. Wells, Aeolis. N.Y E H Delk & la, Norfolk,Ya Talbott k lady t Rich- - Geo T Haight, England mond Ya Barry Darien N _ . Win II .English, Wooastook, Loittrri g s, Bal t B- Bobt Hodges, halt Joseph 8 - tetilenleus, Saint John Eaton, N Orleans Lords john P Plekerell,N Orleans Bernard Carter Baltimore J 0 McCarty, Wisconsin John P cheldon', Wieconsin B Johnston, PA J Parsons & wife, Florida Miss Decatur, N Y A Bernard; N 0 Pomeroy, blontgomery, Dr Davis kdau, Augusta, Ats • -•- Oa B Plorkthal, N Y W A Corbin, Marion, Ala , A O Stoneman, Marton, Ci A liardorff. Prance . Ala Duff Green, Vlsneburir B Bine, N Orleans -antiI6HANTAI , HOTEL—Fmirth street, below Arab. Charles Wilson jr, N J F Richman, Mississippi J A Black, Unntington, Ind Hai Richard Brodhead, 2 Mixselljr, Phil. , Balton 'W Eseleyjr, Butledgeaensi Jacob Waelder, Texas Bev -B M tiolemnoker, Allen. Rev A T Gelsephainer, - town Allentown ',IB Prle & 10, York, Pa' P McDaniel, Clinton, la Jos W Mussing, Williams• Wm De MIMI, Illuere port;P a " vile, Pa 11 0 Riesling, Ma J B Long, N Y J 0 Gets, Lancaster li ROrayson, Washington H Ruby, Bhippensburg Geo W Hall, Nails H D Marebbank, N Y BB lawmen, Indiana, Pa James Bailey, 'Damns, Pa Wm B Marshall, Indiana, Wia D °alleges & l►, Gin, Pa Ohio__ blei Gallager Oin Ohio °apt C M Donavan. Phlls R W Derqketiu. Phila Hon J S Yost, Pottsville W McCulloch, Wilkeibirre Jackson McAbee, PhDs J Hall & wife, Newark, N J Wm sTemintion, Danville, Mrs Wm Ruination, Dan- Ps rills. Pa Miss ?I A .Temmlion, Dan, Jos P J ommleon, Danville, • rills, Pa Pa II A Hints, York, Pa John Beeler, York, Pa Wm Cla2r, Pittsburg John Clomioe , Erie, Pa It Craig, Richland, Alin Jas Brown, Georgetown, Jid Wilson, Georgetown, Mo Mo JTr Conoly, Marlin, Tessa George Pattlson, Memphis, W J Wood, Tenn Tenn Theo Souza & Is, Phila D W Moore, Clearfield. Pa iterturney,lluntiogdonco, A G Kirkpatrick, Mola rs mouth, 111 Miss Paul, Woodbury, N AMERICAN lll)OBB—Ohestinst street, above Fifth. Owen Hamer'lyi Pottsville Walter D I,eas; Dil'Whore, J A LeArt,Dillebitrg,lPA I W alter t: ' • .' J Wlbum. Jr, tstla, Ma Moo 0 Hunt, Lo - 'Adana A r. Packer, Bristol la A Magnet, Brietol , II I. strong, Bristol Ospt J Oone, Bristol ,1,8 Ketcham, Bristol R D 0 Smith, Conn. J A Orldith, lid M II Colliday, N Y J B Jenkins N Y - 1 Knabb, Beading, Pa 0 El Johoema; Harrisburg, pa Wrii IdoOonigal, N J John B Cunningham, Bait D II Pox Pa John Volk, Pa - Robt Morrison, N Y H. Id Curran, More Jamas L Ouberger, Mate 0. W Willing es kitty, N T 2 0 Hattie, Pia . • A B.ZOolta Mir a . •1 • k ••••••,.., UNION HOTlll.o—trah duvet, Delo* Ione& Ohm 0 Ackerman, Dalt OEt Sparks . , Chicago, 11l Did Bhober 4 Is; Chicago, Price II Williams, Cin, 0 I I .-- lillas Williams. Oin, Ohio 8 II Glogrieli, Phila D Bradford. Hy .Wm McCready, Lambert. - Dr Leury;Phila villa; N J lira W Benjunin, Trim , - Attu Mary Benjamin, Tren-- ton, NJ ton, N I : " 'llButting, Reading Wm A Benjamin, Trenton, I, 0 Emmy. Salem, N J N J J 0 Price, Wilm Del 114 a, W Curb:len, Shipping- John Rubor, Chambers burgburg . , Jolla 8 Wallace, Lane so, Pa'. . Ifoward Chailen, Phila II Hilliard, Ohio ,I*o Thomas, Milford, NJ . Jar Shims/in, Chicago 11l BLUM SPAS _MN—Fifth . sad Blerokant streets. Tropes . , Cherteroo, John 'Work, kid Adg Prop, BurlinVo, J- W Levis, West Ohester `J D Wiley, Peach -Bottom, B Wiley, Peach Bottom, Pa Pa - 7 Devoe, West Chester. Pa 0 Btlirens, N.Y - - 3 Beams, Ohester*co, Pa J P Thornton, MDi Norris- B 8 Walton Chester co, Pa town. Pa -' W POIreD, Philo ' A McOnllongb, Philo • Ohne Johnson, Phita Jno Pool; Chester to, Pa P Wilkinson, Lane co, Pa Cabal Peirce ; Pa- • NATIONAL I/OTBD—Base strait shore Third. ,0 Bailor, &haul Haven W Boyd* Lock Haven O Wynkoop, Atlantic our _ GU Bardereil and family, X Danwoodi, t'a• ~t'C oluMbla, Ps J - -L Ely, Doylestown Chas N Becket, Bethlehem o crsher; , Titecarors -J B Nice, Balmy' co, Pa I Whitaker, Mt; Olatr - 0 II Dub, Geileretown ➢ R Gilbertf Millersburg D M Bulger, Clearfield, Da I - Bakker. Bast 'fipring—` G Harrison, Pine Grove field, N Y 0 Blom. Philadelphia Wm P V Gra, Pottsville Mies Heckel, Bethlehem Selena, Pottsville A , B Ely , I‘ebarmh,Pl, B Levee, Lehigh co - BALD NAOLF HOTIL—ThIrd street, Ab. Ost Miik Y Dn'illneion, Anthony Mark, Bhutto, N • N • BObert tWaynao, Ashland, Oeo Ei Coleman, BC Fran ravllle,ArX Burllogton, N J 0 gchropp, Media, Pa J Bridged, Fraser Biter Alex Para, Dayton, 0 B A • -Wm Raidler, Northampton Amos: Edwards, - Snake - co, Ps • toten,`Pa • Joh Stoop, Allentown, Pa JohriStopp, Allentown, Pa A' Petheroft, Bloomsburg, Hamblaton,4lS7Orinown, ;Pa • Pa ~CLAOS-BEAII 110TBL—ThIrd, above Callow!).III. /as Wetter, limonite, Pa Goo Miller, t3umieytown, Jacob Smith, thaffordellle) Pa Pa 0 - Phipps, Chester Valley, . Gee moon, New 'ewes, Pi • • ' Ps, Geo !dithers, Northamp— Y Reed, Perkeomanville, ton Pa ra Montgomery • W Powers, Shartles. 14 0 1 , Pa Pa , D Gilbert, Pottstown Moe Bowers, Shartlerrille • MADISON NOUSB, Second street. &boss Market. Jae L Da Volt. vilmln g ton, John Ginn, Dolaware -Balawaie - O W Smith; NJ' John Dutcher, Otago coy N 'John 'l3outhrdny Baltimore • ItOrk • • •" 'LaMar, Middletown, Jacob Myers, Bucks co, Pa -Conn John' L Brice & .la,Olescw s&ml Dunsietli, Long • land. 0 • Branch; NY. • nasty Eitanii;Bncite co, Pa MaStrn Beholder, Pine ' •'• :" OroVec pa BRILLTIF BREAD 110TIV-4eiteral street. belowl'Flne Mesfels,'Great Bead, Pa .7 D Prick ( Bathe. o,'Pr. Mol.rlo;Willowlitors John Militia, Philo D ' Feaster liewtlwn R Henry. Rocky ilyntrannle Cordig la prepaaadrundavastety or** meat choke and 012 tgeni atomatlos known In ionlislne, and la the moat Perfect sod veltible caitalnatle• extant for infanta and young &natio, By its powerful WWI* a elated/ aura IA effected In nil asses of Cholto, 'Lk, pains end own/. Relines and mitigates notch oftatildren'a duffering during deal. Um or tootNioffi.nudl4 - its-soothing properties tran quillise pins of the 6darets, looseness, iomiting, ice. . The /afoot Cordial hes beams a standard remedy, and has been =at ill iilionesikdi of twee with the most ihnodent ' lid findly ehould be without it, • Prepared 007 br'' or A. now's, „.., y ;#4 Lie Drag and atkomfaal Store, ;Loonier of 811th sad Greeo its., rhiladolp ta. all orders mit - AM- tOr oils 1 4' 44 9 4 1 4141 M I A . ; 001/47 SPOKEN Medal Nottae. Roull Khan Hotel, REMOVED TO 1315 011EBTRUT STREEII, Above Thirteenth., ,j727.3t Saving Fund.—Five Per Vents Interest.— NATIONAL 8/0178TT TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money Is received and payments made daily, without notice. The investments are medal in Real Rotate, Mortgagee, around Haute, and such first-class securi ties as th charter requires. Mee hours, from 9 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, hd on Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. fee tit k Baker+■ OHLIIHILITID NAMILY EINWING MAOI I / 1 .1111, 780 OHEsTNUT STRUT. These Msakines are now justly sdniitted to be the beet In use for family sewing, tasking a new, strong, and Crete etltob, which will nor rip, even if every fourth stitch be ant. Otroulsrs sent on application by letter. . as-y Singer's • Sewing Machines.—After a lair trial of the several machines that have yet been offered to the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has been gi ren in favor of Binger's. This to, in fact, the oniy machine capable of performing every kind of sewing. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE le, beyond all question, the most complete article for family nee 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. M. SINGER & 00., je7•Bm . Office s No. 802 OHESTNUT Street illarnanee. On the - 23d Instant; by Rev. G. G. Rakextrew, AN DREW J. ANDERSON to KATE SIIADIALIA, both of Mantua, Philadelphia. Eleatbe On the 23d init., JACOB BEON, in the 64th year of his age. The relating and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence, No. 417 York avenue, above Callowhill street. this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. without further notice. To proceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery. —On the 211th instant, Mr. 31)88P8. K. GIBBON, in the 49th year of his age. The relatlyce and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from the Presbyte rian Church, at Woodbury, N. J., this (Tuesday) after noon, at 2 o'clock. On the 24th instant. Mm. OATIIABINE McCANN, relict of the late James McGann. aged 89 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect folly Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son,ln•low, James McCloskey, 808 Median street, above Eighth, this (Tuesday) morning, at 8 &clot* without further notice. Funeral service at Bt. Paul's Church. Interment at St. bier, 'a, South Emil' street.*• . . • On the 24th !natant, WM. BYRNE 4, aged 44 years. The relatives and friends. also Eastern Lodge, No. 188, A Y M, and the order in general, are reepect fully invited to attend the funeral. from hie late resi dence, No. 712 South Front street, above Almond, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock On the 25th instant. FREDERICK, eon of John and Martha Coward, aged 16 months and 8 days. The relattree and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the parents' residence, Rye street, below Marlon, this (Tuesdayi afternoon, at 3 o'clock To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. On the 24th !natant, at Cooper's Mil, N.J., JANE, infant daughter of Joseph W. and Jane Countryman, aged 4 years and 13 days. The relative* and friends of tie family are reepect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandmother, Elisabeth Countryman, No. 539 Queen street below Sixth, Philada., this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. On the 24th Instant, Mrs. SARAH PAINTER, in the 69th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late re sidence, No. 237 Poplar street, on Wednesday after noon. at 4 o'clock. To proceed to. the Odd Fellows' Cemetery On the 25th instant, CHAS. 110FMAN, in the 824 yearn? his age. His relatives and friend. are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ridge road, near the South Laurel Hill Cemetery, on Wed nesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Box boraugh. • On the 25th instant, Mr. CHAS. A. KOEHLER, aged 63 years. The male relatives and friends, and Rising Star Lodge, No. 126 A. Y. Id., also Wayne Lodge, No. 3, 1. 0. of 0. F., and the Southwark Hose Company, are Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No 113 South Delaware avenue, above South street, on Thutsday morning, at 9 o'clock ** On the 2411, instant, THOMAS B. MOORE, aged 49 years. Hie relatives and friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the re eidence of hie brother. Marcus Moore, OarrolPs court, Pine street, west of Seventeenth, this (Tuesday) after noon, at 1 o'clock, withoutfurther notice. To proceed to Lafayette Cemetery. At Frankford, on the 26th hut ANNA ADALAIDE, daughter of Samuel and Anna Watson, aged 6 months and 26 days: - The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parent., N 0.179 Frankfort street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. On the . 24th instant, JOSEPH B. COYLE, aged 20 years. On the 25th !natant, DANIEL CRAIG kORD, In the 28th year of hie age. The funeral will take place at Allentown, N, J. * aye Fnlentonnt and Arch-Street City Pas- SENGER RAILWAY CO —At a s.leeting of the Commissioners named in the Act to incorporate the Fairmount and Arch-street City Passenger Rail way ciemniutur.-Reld -ln .nurauance of public notice, properlrgiven, at the Office of William L. - Hirst, Esq., Sixth street, below Walnut, on Friday afternoon, e.t.a o'clock, the following Commissioners, William M. Randall, Lewis Bitting, Robert J. Hemphill, George H. Thomas, James B. Smith, together with the Chair man, were appointed a Committee to make the mites. eery arrangements and open BOOKS 'OP SUBSCRIP TION, according to the general Railroad Act. NOTICE is hereby given, that the above.named Commissioners will meet at the Wetberill House, SANSOM Street, abovo Sixth, on TUESDAY, WED NESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 10th, 11th, and 12th dsye of August, 1858, at 10 o'clock A. 51., to receive Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the above-named Passenger Railway Company. ISAAC LEECH, Ja.l Chairman. ROB?. J. HIMPRILL, Secretary. jy22otaul2 Notice —West Philadelphia Passenger RAILWAY COMP ANY, July 15,1858. • The care of this Company now run every fire min utes from THIRD and MARKET Streets to their Depot, on LOGAN and HAVERFORD Streets. jyl6-Im W. 8. MANN, Superintendent. - • Notlce.—The Second Instalment of Fire Dollars por Share on the Stock of the SE rCII: AND THIRD.STRFET PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY of Philadelphia will be due and f i az ,arb Street,a t t-"on°fiolr_eteofforethßeeCtoemmtaernyletlileol 2o WAL- By order of the Hoard. P DENDY SRARWOOD, Secretary. iyo.ftutauLt rawfteepl '. 'I OTICE.-ALL PERSONS ARE HERE by cautioned against purchasing two Drone. dated Chattanooga, Tenn., May 27th, 1858, for 600 Dollard each, (drawn to the order of A. IL JOEIN801 , 1,) ono at ninety days, tho other at ono year, on tho undersigned, and b/ him occupied. Said Arafts will 'not be wild, MI they were obtained withont ednaideration, • ,PIIILADIII.I.IIYA, July 27'. [jy27 : 3t) • .1. /MITI!. NOTIOE—ON AND AP ` Paratenpor Trains on the Philadelphia Germantown, and Norristown R ailroad (except the o. ' lo and 0 P. M. Trains from Philadelphia) will atop at COLUMBIA AVENUE, for the accommodation of persons residing in'the northern part of the city. IL K. SMITH, Reneral Suporintemient. July 26th, 18684 • " 14143 • THPSCOTT'S LEGACY PREMIUM- The Committee on &tench and the A rte, constituted by the 'Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the promotion of the Mechanic Arts, hiving recent mended the award of the Scott's Legacy Premium to Dr. J . D. Francis, for his promoter removing teeth—by the nee of Electro•Magnetiam—the Dosed of Managers will award the above Premium In two months from this date. unless iati,factory evidence la given of the want of orb , 'ginality or the improvement: - ' • WILLIAM HAMILTON, jy2MufriSw Actuary. MARRED CORDAGE—Snportor Russia and, 11 AMERICAN TARRED CORDAGE manufactured and for sale by WI: VI &CO., 1727 No. 23. N. Water at. and 22 N. Whams, Bg Surly: celebrated BETRINER'S BUCK BEER, so often the cause of entire jollification in Die Veterland, on tap MIS DAY, at PARKER'S, ARC!! St. above 6th. 3727-It* A NtW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY PRENTI&9I3 WASHING AND SCOURING SOLUTION PATENTED JUNE 22, 1858, This important discovery has plat been patented by The United States, and it is now confidently recommended to Manufacturers, Housekeepers, and others. It a tabor-saving preparation, and costs less than half of any other article known for cleansing purposes. While it cleanses, whitens, and purifies Cotton, Linen, and Woollen goods of every description, it will not injure the moot delicate fabric. Oertlncotea of Ito value hove been given by some of the leading manufacturers of the country, as well as by many reliable housekeepers and citizens. Bleaufactured by the ratentee, and for ale by SAMUEL GRANT, Ja., (19„ IN SOUP; WATER STREET, _jy224lltu ly RIR ‘tiLDALVIIIA, FRANKLIN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURES. The Institute will hold an Exhibition of American Manufacturea from the 19th of October to the 6th of November next. The building will be prepared for the reception of goods on FRIDAY, October 16th. All ar ticles intended for competition must be deposited on or before Monday, October 18th. Circalara containing the regulations for the Exhibi tion will be prepared for distribution in a few days. •Any farther information will be received on applica tion to ' WILLIAM II AMILTON,Aotuary, jy26-3t 'Hall of the Franklin Institute. 111NERMOMETERS, SPY-GLASSES, MI -1 OROSOOPES, Maude Lorraine Mirrors, Opera Glasses, and a large assortment of Optical, Mathemati cal, and Philosophical Instrument.. MoALLIBTBR & BRO., (Established In 17080 jy2a 4t 728 ORBBTNIIT Street. ILTEIDSICIC & CO. CHAMPAGNE.—A 11.1. constant supply of the genuine brand in bond and in More, for sale by WILLIAM H. Y RATON, 8010 Agent for Pennsylvania, staMuth WANT et, rRO.POSALS will be received at the Oftice of ClOOPEle& ETOKEe, No. VP Booth SIXTH eet. for Building the Green and Coatmatreet Philadelphia Pdasenger Railway, cud forniahing all the toaterlitl for the same, until eIOODA.Y, the 2.4 day of August next, at I o'clock P.M. Plane and specifications can be seen at the above Office on and after Mouthy, July 20th. 3,24.ten2 . JAMES COOPER, President. MO - FAR HER S.—NITROGENATED SE/PER PHOSPHATE Or LIME, or Prepared Mood, manufactured by BLARISTON & WOODWARD, and for sale at their Store, -west end Market-street Bridge; also by dealers in the city and country. 33.21-ot* TPITOII, AND OAKUM—Constantly ' 2 " oPIP1:14, WI for sale is lota to Butt purchaaors, by WEAVER, FITLER 130„ Lv24 .3i 11'0.44 P. g; g.IWAYgfil THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY.• JULY 27. 1858. CHARLES E. BUCK, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND AGENT, No. 814 g WALNUT STREET. Real Estate purchased and sold. Houses rented. Rents and Ground Rents collected. Money procured on mortgages, ground rentsolco. • 11.111FIIIIRHOBS. Frederick Fraley, Erg., I Wm. D. Lewle,..EElq. Morris L. Hallowell, kn. Thos. P Sparh w Eeq., k, Janne Dunlap, Esq., Caleb Jones, Esq. jy26 lm A UGUST BELMONT, JUNIOR, 76 BEAVER STREET, NNW YORE, Dena Lettere of Credit, available to Travellers, on all parte of the world. Je3o43m CRONISE & 00. , _ SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 40 South THIRD Street, • PHILADkLPIIIA. Refer to the BANKS and 81018118 of Philadelphia jeT-ly MANLEY, BROWN, & CO., IVA BANK-NOTE L. BTOOK, AND BXOIIANGH "" N, W. comer of THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets, PHILADSLPIIIA. _ . • • • • . Collections made, and Drafts drawn on all parte of the United States and the Oanadas, on the most favorable terms. Collections made, and Drafts drawn on England and Ireland. Vneurrent Bank Notre! bought. Land Warrants boughtand sold. Dealers In Spode sad Bullion. Loans and Time Paper negotiated. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Consinisslon at the Board of Brokers in Philadelphia and New York. pa-6m EDWARD R. PARRY, RICHARD R.. PARRY, Not.ory Publin for Commissioner for Minnesota. Penneylauds and New Jersey. BARRY & BROTHER, BROKERS & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and CONVEYANCERS FRONT STRRET, above HICKORY, MANKATO, MINNESOTA, Pay partfoular attention to loaning and investing Money for non-residents and others, and collecting Drafts, Notes &c. Any lettere of INQUIRY or business will receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood Bacon, & 00., Philadelphia. Dale, Role, & Withers, Philadelphia Sharp, Haines, & Co., Philadelphia, Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. Charles Ellis & Co., Philadelphia. Parry & Randolph. Philsdeinhia. REMOVAL. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 432 CHESTNUT STREET, PARTIOUB TO RIMOTINO TO THEE HMV OTORO, OPPMR PLATED GOODS AT A HEAVY REDUCTION FROM USUAL PRICES jy23-1m it REMOVAL.- BAILEY A CO., Jaw()nom and IVlanucaoturora of Stair. ling Silver Ware, Have removed from their old stand to the new store, No. 819 CUEBTNUT STREET, (Three doors at of the latrard nouse,) where they offer for sale a new and choice aseortment of STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE JEWELRY, CLOCKS and WATCHES, PLATED WARE, and FANCY coons JAOKSON, JOB PRINTER, Ilse Removed to FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS '372-1m TAE USE OF FARINA IN ITS MOST HEALTHFUL FOWL—The working of Farina, as connected with the peculiar process by which WING'S FARINA CRACKERS are made, is known only to Mr. WINO'S establishment. The superior quality of hie CRACKERS has already caused them to become widely known, and they aro now in extensive use. Their remarkable excellence and groat popularity hew, attracted the attention of those manufacturing other descriptions of Crackers, and many of those per sons buy WING'S ORACKEIIn, in order to supply their customers with Farina Crackers also. One or two individuals, however, have been offering tho onilnary kind, which they make under the name of Farina Crackers, and have succeeded in gelling them to a small extent. The selling of such Crackers for Farina has a ten dency to Injure the reputation of TRUE FARINA CRACKERS, made by Mr. WING. Error,' of tills character, however, are usually cor rected on being properly exposed. FARINA CRACKERS ARE MADE ONLY BY MR. They are not made by others, because the process Is nnknnati to them, nee bare they smiteble woritti--thato require a scientific arrangement, and great care in ne cessary in pluming the grain through the different pro cesses. The practice required in order to prepare and work the material enecesefully Is a serioue impediment to others. The impossibility of arranging the sponge without experience in this particular branch or kind of material, and the critical knowledge indispensable to producing such an extremely light and nourishing substance as WING'S FARINA CRACKERS, cannot be accom• pliehed without consummate skill antl the means neces sary to carry it out. The whole business requires great care and good judgment, and must be carried on extensively in order to make it successful or profitable. The objects to be attained by Mr. WINO were to pro duce a superior article at a price suitable for all classes. For this he has labored long, and subjected himself to an adequate outlay of capital. The pretence, therefore, on the part of any ono else, that they make FARINA. CRACKERS, is simply a de vice resorted to in tho hope of selling more of an arti cle than they otherwise would do, if offered under the proper name. With the view of a largely extended business, Mr. WING haPcontinued for some time past the present low price for his Crackers. It lens been freely averted by prominent Cracker Bakers in the city of New York, that with the great amount of hand labor bestowed on WING'S FARINA CRACKERS it la impossible for him to realize a profit at the present price. • Mr. WING'S object, however, is to place his CRACK ERS in the market at a rate that will enable all persons to use them freely, and not advance the price, unless absolutely necessary. The lucreased use of WING'S FARINA CRACKERS, old( the commendatory remarks of Parente, Teachers, and Physician., an well as many persons in various posi tions life, whose powers bare been more or less weak ened by sedentary habits or occupations, Is strong proof of• the healthful and beneficial results which have fa• tended their use. Their great nourishing properties, and the eaeo with 'which the stomach digests this pleasaht feed, are welt eat/OA/shed, and there can be, on testing them, no doubt of this fact, vie that the setae wbwht o; WING'S CRACKERS will make more goad blood, and act more kindly upon the delicate texture of the stomach, than auything also ever Introduced In this or any other form a bread. AU thb FARINA CRACKERS have the name of A. WING stamped on them, and those wishing to buy should ask for WIN Q 'o CRACKERS. They may be bad of the best' Family Grocers gene rally, and at wholesale only of A. N. 'THOMPSON & CO., Nos. 221 and 223 FULTOvt Street, New York, or DINGEE & BROTHER, Wholesale Agents, No. 146 South FRONT Street, Phtlad'a. For the convenience of Purchasers, we glue 9,1,4 names of some of our beet Grocers who eon thetri ; I,ItILADILPIII/:: t - Anderson & Dunlap ' No 1540. Lomlutrd. 11 R. &T. Atmore " ,f(o 1000 llnttontibril xt James Aehbrook Cor Second and Queen ate R. Black • No 1740 Chestnut it K. Black s No 1700 Market et Thompson Black No 20 South Broad et Jas. K. Bowman N 0.552 N Seventeenth st It. & S. Boyd No 1544 Recent Of. L. Burt No 289 North Fifth et Magi! Brady tier Eleventh and Pine eta. 2.1. C. 8r0wn........... ....Cor Ninth and Locust aVi ' W. Campbell No 644 Pine et. ' I Wzn. Campbell & Co Our 34101 1 14 318 rket sta James W. Campbell N 6;290 walnut at Simon Colton " t '' •No 1440 Walnut et lam Ilevinti ' ' No 1502 Market et autea Dobbins No 1937 Market et . M. Ellie & Son Our 9th and Spring Garden Edward Friel Cor oth and Spring Garden ' Henry if loyd Cor 812th and Lombar4 Gordon & Ferguson Cor /9th and ;`,larkpl. sle David B. Graham.. ' Gr 01.:,, etoor piAtIA n 4 Thomas Graham Car air th and Merry Graham & Martin Np Joe, Market et Samuel iy. (irtv , , No 452 8 Fifteenth et Freil'k 0 told , ' Uor Eleventh and Coates eta Samuel 'Mayes Oar Eleventh and Walnut loiln . noire Car Second and Lombard etc Wmt J. Halt North Second et William U. Johnston Corllth and Girard avenue Wm. Kelley Twelfth and Girard avenue Samuel Kerr Sixteenth and Market sts J. B. &S. A. Love Seventh and Brown eta .51. McCarthyTenth, car George at J. & K. hlcOlees ..... .....No 719 ht Second et 0. H. Mattson Cor Tenth and Arch eta Wm. L. !Maddock & C 0.... No 115 8 Third et W. R. McKinley Germantoxn It & Jefferson Samuel Moon Paul and Seventh 401 John Moore ...Pine, Allow NL'tttt et Francis !Morris. ,Cor /9tl; and hippin ate -.,- -, A -, . -rpin . John O'Brien , 'Christian and F lower eta John H. Parop , Eleventh and Market eta Willlant paryin, Jr Twelfth, cor Cheatnut et Phillip R. Purdy., No 10 Walnut at Thomas it. Patton Locust, cor Thi'teonth at &timid Rogers Sixteenth and Pine eta Samuel U. RoeOor Second and Brown eta Albert 0, Roberta .....• ....Eleventh, cor Vino at Robert Ralston Thirteenth and Girard av Samuel Rene , Second and Noble ate Andrew Sproule Cor .narehal and Coates ate Morrie 1 0 Spillln Cor Eighth and Arch eta Jeremiah Starr Cur Fifth and Merchant eta Wm. 0 Stevenson No 712 SSeeend at John Sayler Sixteenth and Cherry ate David oullivan. Third and German eta Joshua W right Car rp. Garden & Franklin J. IL Wheeler Our Third and Lombard e.e John 11. Weaver& Co Cor Second and Fine eta Robert Woodetde Market, ab Seventeenth et ORRSUNTOWN. Jabot Gets & Bro. HARRISBURG, PA. Wm Dock, Jr BURLINGTON, N. J. J. H. Burling Pago k Thomas jy24 sat to 2t-& th k to 4t. TO THE TRADE. A full line of TUE MOST FAVORED STYLES STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. MORAN & CO. TOURNURE, REED 4 00.'9 BRIDAL, DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S PAR BUSTLE, And gttor makes JOBBERS SUPPLIED REDUCED PRICES. W. J. BORSTMANN & CO., jy24-etuth6t OtIESTNUT Street, below SMITH PURE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE.— A yery superior article. For sale in large or small lots, by OBOASDALS, P.llllllOll, & 00., voirultak Room MIMI Brokers. B. DIANLNY, /X 1013133321 my2l-em* licmovate. 'fIIIIIII STOOK OP jyl3-tir th sat-lm tUbolesale ITlrp ;i,oobo. WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Have on hand, and aro constantly receiving, the fol lowing description of goods: A. & W. SPRAGUES , PRINTS, in great variety, including Chocolates, Turkey Reds, Croons, Blues, Shirtings, and Fancy Styles. BLEACHED SHEETINOS, SHIRTING:3, AND DRILLINGS. Lonedale, Masonville, Edatereville, Hope, Washington, Union Mills, Blackstone, Cohannot, Johnston White Rock, Phenix, Acton, dec. `BROWN MEETINGS SIIIRTINOS, ADD OSNA— Matoaea, Virginia Family, Groton, Ettrick, East'n Virginia, Eagle, Blanchester, Men's & Farm's, Still Water, Mechanics', Warren A, Carrs' River,' Riverside. CLOTHS. Bottomley's, Pomeroy's, and Glenhatn Co.'s Black and Fanny all-wool and cotton warp Clothe in great variety. DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. Greenfield Co., Sextons River, Bristol, Terry's, Stearn's, and _others. SATINETS. Stearn's, Ayres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron, Charter Oak, Mineral Springs, Swift River, Carpenters', Florence Mills, Hock:mum, Duhring'e, Clonversville, &o. 811,ESIAS.—Lonsdale's, Smith's, and other makes, plain and twilled, of all colors. Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids. Jewett City and Irene Stripes, Minims and Tickinga. Rhode Island and Philadelphia Limeys and Apron Cheeks. Bhopard'e and Slater's Canton Flannels, &o. 13:22-2m tietail tarp Ocrobs. gIIMMER DRY GOODS BEING CLOSED K-7 OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 'Very rich Paris printed Marseilles, for Dresses and Basques, &c. Do. Paris printed Brilliants, Lawns, and Organdies. Enrage., Grenadines, and Mantes. Ducals and Graziellas. High Lustre Black Silica. French White Brilliants and Marseilles. Polka Spot Swiss Mull. . White Goods, all kinds. Materials for Travelling Dresses and Dusters, Boa Side Plaids for Bathing Robes, inmedium and gay 'Plaids, fast colors. Lupin's beat quality all wool De Dego, in Brown and Gray Mixtures. Edgings, Inserting., Flotillalugs, &c. Linen and Marseilles Shirt Bosoms. With the usual stock of FAMILY DRY GOODS IN DAILY USE. - • Wide Whits and Black Shawl Eareges, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IMIARLES ADAMS, ..13 ,27 • Eighth and Arch streets. HOODED CLOAKS, FOR THE SEASIDE, AT SIX DOLLARS. TRAVELLING OR DUST CLOAKS, Indispensable for a Country Ramble, or en route to the Springe, at $2,50, $3 50, KW, and $O, ELEGANT MANTILLAS. FRENCH. AND ENGLISH LACE. BLACK SILK, SILK, AND LACE. CRAPE: ItIARETZ CIRCULARS. WRITE BAREGE GIRCULARS. AT ONSAIALP VORMHE PRIORS, TO 01,000 TRH SEASON, AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 ORESTNUT street, 107 J. W. PROCITOR & 00. kUMMER, WEAR. Very light-bodied Black French Doeskins. Habit Clothe. Drop d'ete'e, Summer Clothe, eashmoretts. .Pongees. Camblets, Mohair's, and Lutons. All tho lightest and coolest kinda of tiontlemon's Sommer Goode. 011ARPLESS BROTHERS, jyl7-If CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.. BATHING GOODS. 11.0 Plain and fancy-colored Rattinete, plaid Flannels. Worsted Camblete Limeys, Balmorals. And an assortment plain and fancy Bathing Goode of every dencriptlon jyl7-if SHARPLESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and BIGIITH LUPIN'S WIDE WHITE AND BLACK BAREGE, for Shawls, Tedium, &c., wholesale and retail. Storekeepers supplied for nett cash. CHARLES ADAMS, 17 . 14 EIGIITII and ARCM Streets. TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS. Travelling Dusters to match. Silk Dilaters and Mantillas. 'Trench Lace Mantles, from auction. White Barna Dusters. Shawl Bareges, black and white. Thin Black Goods, reduced. WRITE GOODS. Cambric, Jaconet, and Mull, 123 i cte. up. Figured Swiss, plain Swiss, and Victoria. From auction, cheap lots plaid Cambric. EMBROIDERIES. Just opened from auction, several lots Linen Sets, fancy Breakfast Sets, neat Collars, and fancy Linen Col lars at about NAL? PRIGS. Mohair Mitts—Revere good and cheap lota LINEN GOODS. Fronting and Shirting Linens, by the piece or yard. BOYS' WEAR. Seeranckers, flay Linens, Linen Coatings, Pantaloon Staffs, &c. Also, light Case[mores. MARSEILLES VI:STINGS. COOPER k OONARD, B. B. corner NINTII and MARKET THE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED CRAPE BRAWLS ever offered In Ude City aro now - being Ella by TIIORNLEY tr. OHM! N. E. mr. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. We purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendous liatilaoe for CASH ; • lot of very rich Bmbroldered Crape Shawls, same quakity and stylTW ENTYDOLL AR S! which we are now selling at the extremely low price of TWELVE DOLLARS!! Ladles, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a HANDBO)I6 BRAWL 60 01111 AP! Also, Plain Crape Shawle, from Et to $lO. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargains in Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man tillas, to. Travelling Drees Aateriale In great variety. Thin Summer-Drees Goode. Organdies, Baregee, Grenadines, to., to BLACK MILIIn, FANCY BILES, to. Our name is Justly celebrated for Cheap Bilks. Materials for Men and Boys' Wear. Linen OMAN, of our own importation. Bummer Gauze and other flannel., to., to. Mitts, Voile, Embroideries, lioniery, Gloves, Om, at TAGRNLEY k 01:IISM'S "ONE-PRICE CAM STORE," N. N. Om ZIGIITIL & SPRING GARDEN Streets. jel9-tf ANTILLAS I I MANTILLAS I Mo- LTIL BLROY respectfully Invites the Ladles to call and examine his stock of Mantillas, embracing many styles not to bo found elsewhere, Our kook. is the largest, our patterns the latest styles, and our prices 40 low that we defy competition. 5,000 yards Black and Fancy Silica, 3734, 44, 50, 50; rich, 62,ti, 00, 75; vary rich, 81, 87K, 05, $l. 1,0,1100 yards °Wattles, Bareges, Decals, at 30, 12x, lax, 18) , 20, 22, 25, 28, 31, 35, decidedly the cheapest in the city. 10,000 yards fine French Lawns, 10, 12;4 ,1113 i, 20, 26, worth, many of them, 3734 to 0234, very fine. Ono lot of Crape Shawls, at $l5, worth $3O. 500 yards Ode-band Cassimeres, 37X, worth $l, with a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys' wear, less than usual prices. 1,000 yarda Marseilles Yestlngs, at 25, worth 75. 1,000 yards hew style Ribbons, the cheapeat in the qty. 1,000 fine French Needleworked Collars, at $l, worth $3. 10,000 garde of Plain and Plaid Jaeonetß, Swiss and Cambric White Goode, the greatest bintains to the Mr Ribbons and Fringes and Tritnnilngß, lu endleas va riety, at leas than half the usual prices. McELROY, jel-tuthe-tf No. 11 South NINTH Street. RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, aco CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those desirous or obtaining the GENIIINN (100DS, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the fan name of the Arm, _ _ RiODARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, As a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the goods. This caution le rendered essentially necessary enlarge quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared, season after season, and sealed with the mime of ItIOLTAIIDSON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the injury thus inflicted alike on the Amertefin consumer and the manufaeturers of the genuine Poods, will not readily abandon ft bigineffs so profitable, while pur chasers eau he imposed on with Goods of a worthless ohltreeterf 7. BULLOCK_E & J. B. LOCKE, mr2B.Bm Agents, 86 OHIIIIOII Street, tiew York. A 0.A.111). Joszprj, nActy, Detail Dealer in DOMESTIO AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, No. 445 N. SECOND Street, above WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA Large Story White Building TRRAIP—ONR PRIOR FOR °ABB. frr Friona narked in plain figural an each &Wale ap294m Ouoiness Carika T. I. AIMALEI. 0. A. MATER ABRAMS & MAYER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . LOOK HAVEN, Pa., Will attend promptly to all professional business en trusted to them. Special attention given to the cones tlon of claims. 00V. Wm.P.Puter,llarrinburg, Pa, D. L. A. Mackey, B President Lock Haven (lank ; Ueneral K. Jackman, Lock haven; Hon. A. White, Lock Haven ; Simon Scott, Lock Haven ; Donal. & Fairthorne, Philadel phia; McFarland, Evans, & Co. Philadelphia •, Evans & Watson, Philadelphia; Phillip M. Price, Philadel phia; lion A. V. Parsons, Philadelphia; Williamson, Taylor, & Co., Philadelphia • Teller & Davis, Phila delphia; Hon. James Burundi), Bellefonte, Pa. ; J. W. Quiggle, Esq., Philadelphia. jy 20-tf VI O. THOMPSON AND G. M. CONAR JLY• ROE, CONVEYANCERS. ONO.M. OONARROE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, sps•7 No. 938 ARON street. below Tenth. DILE'L DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY LAW, Southend Corner of MIGHTLI and LO OUST Streets, Philsdelphis. anl-ly VIEIARLES TETE, COMMISSION MEE IJ and Importer of HAVANA OECULHO, (New) 188 Walnut street. eeeond story. and-lY REMOVAL.- 0. rAWOETT HAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAKER, Hu removed to 1028 CHESTNUT street, four doore be low ELEVENTH. is2-tf YER S TRO USE, ATTORNEY AT MIL LAW, street. Pottsville. Pe. an4:ls Daubing BOARDING—Rooms for several Gentle men, with or without Boarding, can be obtained at Men. JOSEPII'S, No. 64 North BhVENTII. at., below Arch. ]Y 26 4t* A GENTLEMAN AND LADY or SINGLE GENTLEMEN may obtain Board at 712 0111:8T NUT Street, opposito Masonic Hall. jy24-6t* BOARDING.—Two mechanica can be ac commodated with good boarding at 1174%9 SIAM street. .13.24.3 tie ,EO9l anb foultb LOST—A POCKET-BOOK. containing a small amount of money, and papers of no value except to the owner. The finder, by returning the game at me spunk mug atreet, Rllt bo suitably re irwarat iy*Xtft for Sale anti Co fgt. MO LET—A STABLE on Crown Street, near Vine. Inquire, 243 North FOURTO Street, near Vine: jy27-3tit LOT FOR SALE, fronting on NINTH Street, below' Wharton, 16 feet front by 105 feet deep, to a back street; imitable for a person wishing accommodations for a abed. Apply to THOS. MOORE, jy22-6t No. 10 South BIFTII Street. VIRGINIA LAND, situate in WOOD COUNTY, near the Little Kanawha river, and 12 miles from Parkersburg, will be exchanged (or im proved property in this city. Address Virginia, Office of The Press. Jy2.2-6t* $2,00 0 —FOR SALE, a Mortgage for • $2,000, welt secured on property worth more than double the amount. Apply to JOHN B. STOORDALE, jy22. 820 South SIXTH Street. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A cor- L• nor-store Property, suitable for a Grocery and Prcvlaion business, with stabling attached. South of Arch street preferred. Address GROCER, Press office. Jyl6 "iOOR SALE—A valuable LOT, in the vi 01.112 .1 1 2 nity of the Baltimore Depot, in an improving neighborhood. Hoe particulars, address .7. Z., Box 927 Post-attire. rflO LET.-THE UPPER ROOMS OF L stores No. 327 and No. 333 MARKET Street, below Fourth. Apply on the promisee, to M. L lIALLOWELL & CO, or Jel4-tf OTILLON, ANDERSON, & CO. VIRGINIA LANDS FOR SALE.The senicriber has five Farms for sale In the county of Albemarle, varying In size from 140 to 1,800 acres, and ranging from $5 to $5O per acre. Ono tract of very rich Land, but unimproved, containing over 1,100 acres, he will sell for $5 por acre—no money to be paid for four years, and no Interest required. For further Information inquire of JOHN L. O'NEAL, 609 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, or of the sub. scriber, at CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. jylo4itu4w PAUL LIOODLOE. OOFFICE TO-LET.-AN ELIGIBLE OF PION for an Insurance Company, pr similar cor poration, having three communicating rooms on the same floor, No. 222 WALNUT Street, above DOOR. Immediate possession given. Apply to JOHN 0. KEEFER, or THOMAS T. BUTCHER, No. 112 South FOURTH Street, mh3o-tuttut.tf second story, front room. Wm) publications GREAT SUMMER BOOK. nal' OUT, THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND LECTURER LOLA TONTEZ. A handsome 12mo volume, elegantly bound In muslin, with a superb steel portrait by Rogers. 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On foreign politics she has clear ideas, and has been treated by the political men of the country as a substantive power."— American Law Journal "Lola Moutez is a woman of ouperior talents, of ex tensive reading, of great political Information, an ex tensive traveller a forcible writer of English, a better linguist than half the college pedants, and oue of the moot charming of conversationists."—Beston Daily Post. This book will be sent by mail, postage paid, to any part of the United States, on the receipt of the price r sl. RUDD h CARLETON, Publishers and Booksellers, jeMtuths-tf No. 810 BROADWAY, New York. NEW LAW BOOKS, JUST POBLIBUED BY LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., 112 WASRINOTON Street, Boston RENT'S COMMENTARIES, NEW EDITION. COMMENTARIES ON AMERICAN LAW, By Ron. Jives RENT. Ninth and entirely Revised Edition. By Mon. WIL LIAM KENT. 4 vole. Bvo. $l4. ANDREWS ON THE REVENUE LAWS A PUAOTIOAL TRHATION ON THE ONYNNOB LAWS or TUB UNITED STATES. By 0. C. ANDREWS vol Bvo. $3.80. " This is the first treatise on the Revenue Laws which has beenpublished in this country; the other books on the subject having been merely compilations of the statutes. * * * * A practical treatise, thus illustrating the law and its operation, is well calculated for a guide and textbook to custom house officers and practitioners generally, and must ne cessarily be valuable to the importer. Mr. Andrews has performed his tack with industry and care, and made a good and useful book."—Boston Courier. jy2o-tuths 3t if NEW MAGAZINE. II BRYANT & STRATTON'S ,1 AMERIOAN MER CHANT" le now ready, and may be had at all NEWS DEPOTS. Their Agent, Capt. J. H. Bell le canvassing this city for early subscribers. Price $2 per annum. Address BRYAoIT & STRATTON, Mercantile College, 8 E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Street'', Phi ladelphia. my2B-1y ACCOUNT BOOKS, MADE OF THE beat stock, for city sales. Gall and look over the stook at • PERRY'S Blank Book Manufactory, je4-2na FOURTH and RACE. DERRY'a BLANK BOOK MANI:WAG TORY.—Romember FOURTH and RACE In buying Account Rooks. I make all my stock of good material, and sell at fair prim. je4-2m 1,700,000 ENVELOPES, EVERY style, also, and price, at 0. r. PERRY'S Stationery Establishment. j 4-2 m FOURTH and RAGE. BLANK BOOKS, MADE IN ANY DE SIRED style of ruling and binding. A. good as sortment of Paper. for customers to select from, at PERRY'S Blank Book Manufactory, je4-2m FOURTH and RACE. IAMILY PORTRAIT BIBLES, HANO BODIELY bound. Old Biblos rebound, to look and wear good as new. Call and look at the styles, at PERRY'S Bookbindery, je4-2m FOURTH and BANE. (::..: FOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 922 CHESTNUT Street, keep standard works on Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pho• nography, wholesale and retail. Phrenologi• cal Examination, with charts, and full writ ten descriptions of character, given day and even ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mail to be m114E1180 , 1 to Fowler, Wells, & Co., 922 Chestnut street. je9-3molf-wky t sep 30 political FOR CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT— ROBERT O. MARCH, OP PIIR TIIIRTIIR4TH WARD. Subject to the will of the People's Convention. jp2B-Im* FOR REGISTER OF WILLS ELI DILLIN, OF MR FOURTRRNTU WARD, Subject to the Rules of the People's Party. And, if elected, I pledge myself to confine the Office to the legal fees established by law. Jy24-tc* FOR CONGRESS-THIRD DISTRICT JOWEPH SITES, OP TOR BIXTRRNTII WARD. Eitittiect to Democratic rules. jy2l-Im* -CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT, • THOS. E. HARKINS, .BEIVRNTRaNIII WARD. Subject to Democratic Rules. jy2l-to WELIAH H. KERN, SHERIFF, YIFTRENTIi WARD Subject to the Raton of People's Party `•ARD.—Tho undersigned hereby informs N.- 1 bin [donde that he will be a candidate for the Office or 811ERIPP or the City and County of Philadelphia, at the ensuing election, if nominated by "The People." JOS. M. COWELL. PHILADLLPIIIA, June 5, 1858. jyl9.4r FOR REGISTER OF WILLS, JOIN SWIFT. Subject to the will of the People's Convention jy&-tf REGISTER OF WILLS ANDREW J. WESTER Subject to Democratic Rules. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT JOSEPH A. MONHEIMER, Eleventh Ward Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Je17...E0* FOR REGISTER OF WILLS 701IN OABSIN, Fifth Ward. Subject to Democratic Auleis. jels.tf F OR REGISTER OF WILLS OIIARLEB D. %NIGHT, . . TWENTIETH WARD BubJect to tho People's Nomination. jel-tf FOR REGISTER OF WILLS. JOHN CAMPBELL, OF SEVENTH WARD. Subject to Democratic) rules. royll-4m' qbentlemesfe ATurnialiing taabo. IiVINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S BURNISHING STORE • AND PATENT SHOULDER EIEA3I SHIRT MANUFAC— TORY, At the Old tend, No. 706 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo site the Washington House A. WINCHESTER u ill give as heretofore, his per- Ronal supervision to the cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for his celebrated style of Shirts and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24-ly y W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of WlN our • autumn . Scorr,) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STOLE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearlyopposite the Girard House,) Philadelphia. J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of hie former patrons and friends to his now Store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short entice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. 1y.1.9.tf rj..ENTLIMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W. W KNIGHT,I 608 ARCH Street, above 811th, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Furnishing Goode, and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted equal in every reaped to any others manufactured in this pity or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR IA DRESSING GOWNS,—The largest and beet ea. eortment In the city, wholesale and retail, with a fell line of tinder Olothing, suited to the seaaon, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, 600 ARCH Street, above Sixth Philadel phia. A LLSOPY'S PALE ALE, in constant supply on hamt, iu Custom House stores, for sale by 41.4 WiLLIABI YEATUN, due 101 k /PM 04411%1 Wants. WANTED—A man with $BOO, in a NEW INVENTION, by which $6,000 ean be made the ftrat year, Apply at first door back No. 303 BROWN Street. JY27-3t* WANTED—A Situation, by a young man, in a. Ara-class Domestic Commission Dry•goods house, to learn the business. The most acceptable refe rences given. Address A. H., at this office, jy274t*• W? n E r ?AZ L O. I. X. na . CHAgr N. Carriage POTRTEI Et., near Vino. jy27-St* WANTED—Four intelligent Men, of good address, to cuirass for a popnbir work In prom and to be issued In a tow days. LITIng wages guarantied. Address " Publisher," at this office, with Home of rote Teats.iy2s.-3t* UJANTED—The loan of $3OO for Sixty V V days. Real estate security and good interest will be given. Address "MANUFACTURE, " Blood's Dispatch.fy2B.2t* COTTAGE WANTED—A small cot tage convenient to the city, with a few acres of ground. Address COTTAGE, at thin office, stating rent and locality. jy2B-3t* WANTED —A partner with $25,000 to $450,000 in a Banking-house, well established, in a large Western city. (food references required. Ad dress boa 213, Philadelphia P. 0. jy24.3t* WANTED -13y a young man 18 years of age, a situation to attend in a Qrocery store. Has had experience in the business, and can give good references. Apply to southeast earner of Lombard and Pixtketreet. jy24-4t* WANTED—EMPLOYMENT—By a jour neyman house-carpeutar. The country preferred. Apply N.E.corner FOUliTil and QUEEN eta. jy24.3tlt rtOVERNESS.—WANTED, a SITUA k:x 'PION, by a young Lady, an excellent Pianist, well qualified to instruct children. Would be willing to travel. Address " Governess, Box 93, MOUNT 110L LY, N. J.,' jy23-4t* WANTED.—The advertiser desires an engagement with Wholesale Jewellers, of mash llshed reputation, as SALESMAN. Ilea many yearn' experience in tho business, and can influence a large Southern Trade. Address " Sumpter," at this Office. jr23-13t* ~ IRY GOODS.—The advertiser has a gene .ls rot knowledge of the wholesale business, and a large trade. with some means ; would like to connect himself with an established House or make a new Hem. Reference given and required. Address B. HARRIS ; at this office. jy22-6t* VITANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES • V OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No men having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVIOR at No err MARKET Street, above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROTALL, let Lieut. 24 Itegt. of thiralry, Recruiting °nicer. 9:PIAWANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two vessels of 250 to 600 tons each, to load for ports in South America. Cargo now ready, and the highest rates will be given. Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., y2O-7t 120 North wharves. eavimp3 Sunda. rr HE SPRING GARDEN SAVING PUNS. (CHARTERED BT THI LIOHILAT . RII OV PIINXBYLTAIIII.) PERPETUAL CHARTER. FIVE PER CENT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid back on Demand. 011110 E, BM NORTH THIRD STREET, (CONSOLIDATION BANS BUILDING.) Thie Institation is now open for the transaction of bneinese. and is the only Chartered Saying Fund loaded In the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to IX o'clock, arid also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 5 until 9 o'clock in the Ilweniugt_ MANAGERS. James B. Pringle Jacob Dock, Joseph M Dowell, George Woelepper, J. Wesley Bray - , - Robert B. Davidson ) P. O. Elltnaker, John P. Verne, George lineolit, Jana Horn. JAMES S. PRINGLE. [ORR. aDM-lftf Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P Levy, Hon. Henry H. Strong, Daniel Underkotler, Hon. Wm. Mlllward, Frederick Bteake, Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeOlero, John Kessler, Jr., Preelden Secretary, GEORGE T. QAVING PIIND--FIVE PER CENT. IN. N., TEEM-NATIONAL EMMY TRUST 00M. PANY.-WALNUT STREET_, BOUTILMBET CKIRNEB OP TIMED, PHILADELPHIA. DRIORPOZATIM DT MI STATE OF PINUTLYANIA. Money Is received in wry anm, Urge or mall, and In tared paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drewal. The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the evening, aid on Monday and Thaisday evenings till 8 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT BELYRLDGE, Vise President WE. 3. Utz, Secretary. DIMICITOM t Eon. Henry L. Benner, I Y. Oarroll Brewster, Edward L. Garter, Joseph B. Bass , Robert Selfridge, Enamels Le., . Semi. H. Ashton, Joseph Terkel!, 0. Landreth Menne, Henry Diffenderiler. Money is received and payments made daily. 'the hrreltheellte are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MOST GAGES, GROUND BENTS, and sash drat class eecart. ties se will always insure perfect security to the doped tors, and which cannot fall to give permanency and eta billy to this Institution. anl-ly QAVING FUND.-UNITED STATES KY TRUST COMPANY, conker of THIRD And 0111161. NUT Streets. Large and email sums reeelved, and paid bask on de mend, without notice, with VIVR PER OENT INTER EST fi•ona the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGB from T until 9 o'clock. DRAPTEE for sale on England, Ireland, and Boot/and, from .£1 upwards. President—STEMMEß R. ORAYMORD. Treasurer—PLlNY PIPE. Teller—JAlME! R. HLENTTEI. MO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE BAVINGS PUND. I XO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. VO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE 1 PEA DENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. LL t°- 88 (241 ) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PIM CENT STATE AAVINGFI FUND. anl-ly ,Itsttraiug Eompanies ralllE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, 493 WAI NUT Street. Statement of the hominess end condition of The Quaker City Insurance Company of Philadelphia, for thu eta mouths ending Juno 30, 1858: Capital nod Surplus, January 1. 1858 ..... N 177,679 67 Interest received and accrued from Jan. 1 to July 1, 1858. Premiums received from January lot to July Ist, :858 Mairago and Reinsurance received Losses, EXPRNSES, &O. LOllBOll paid $04,451. 64 Dividend, reinsurance, return pre Initiate, and expenses..., 98,348 08 Balance remaining with the CompanyJulyl, 304,281 83 Bonds, mortgages, stocks, coupon bonds, loans on collateral, and call loans, kc. $183,753 50 Bills Receivable 90,611 79 Cash on hand and in Bank, and due front agents Capital Stock Off LOEHR. GEORGE 11. HART—President. E. P. ROSS—Vioo President. H. R. COO GSLlALL—Elecretary and Treasurer s. BUTIMI--Assistant Eleatetary. DINJIOTOIS George R. Hart, Jolter& Edwards, R. P. Roes, Pater 8. Perkin' A 0. Oaten, Charms G. Imby; Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones, M. D., R. W. Bailey, Hon. H H. Puller, John G. Dale, H. R. Coggebell, :oho L. Pomeroy. 11. R. COGGSHALL, Secretary Attu' : jy2C.lmolt WU' IR E RISKS ONLY TAKEN"- GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 415 WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Compauy's Building.) CAPITAL, 8200,000 Dia ROTORS. Wm. M. Strain, Wm. C. Budman, [of Public Ledger. CD. Shoemaker, John Anspach, Jr., Jer. Walker, 11. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven, J. B. Ilughes, Francis Peters Wm. S. Boyd, 11. IL Coggshall, Geo. W. Woodward, Jno. McClure, Jno. W. Claghorn, Joseph Klapp, M. D. Hon. J)EL JONES, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, JAL B. AtsonD, Secretary. JY26-19 - I_IOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN JLA 1317RANON COMPANY—Office No. 412 {WALNUT Sixes% Philadelphia, DIRSOTORB John H. Dlohl, I, Edgar Thomson, P. M. Potta, Fill. Shillingford. G.E. Spangler, 0. G. Sower, Abraham Rex, John W. Sexton, B. B:Warne, John Garrison, George Howell, Nathan R. Potts, Wm. B. Leech, B. T. Benoit, H. H. Houston, Joe. R. Withers, Abraham P. Byre, B. Booth, Charles P. Norton, John H. Lewin, JOHN H. DIEHL, President. E. B. WARNS, Tice President. DUAL A. DoT, Secretary. mylo A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., IL"iNcOnPoRATED 1810—CHARTER PER PIiTUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, continuo:, Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise Weasels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Loans liberally and promptly adjusted masovOse. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, Welsh, Caspar W. Morris, Samuel 0. Morton, James R. Oempbeli, Patrick Brady, Edmund G. Dutilh. Charles W. Poultoey. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIE, Secretary. Jai-y if A NEW ART I 0 LE.-CHESTNIIT xx GROVE WHISKEY.—The purest Spirit offered the American public, possessing many medicinal pro perties, and none of the poisonous qualities inherent in the Whiskey in common use, is now offered for sale by the Druggists generally, end by CHARLES WHARTON, ye, General Agent, At D. D. Taylor's, Wholesale Grocer, No. f'..3 South FRONT Street Philadelphia. All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest assured of its purity. DEAR Bin: We havo carefully examined the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey left with us a few days since, nod find it to contain little or none of the poison ous substance known as Lost! Oil. BOOTH, tiARRETT, k Analytical Chemists. To CHARLES WHARTON, Jr., ho. d South FRONT Street, rhilndelphia jy2l-9in G_ ItEASE! GREASE! GREASE! TAW & BEERS - Ray° REMO7B 80 VED 17TII WATER STREET, and aro now a where they have conettntly on hand their celel.rated lirs.ds of !Pack. White, and Yellow' Ofti'ASE, tor CARS, OhINIRUSSE3, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS, WAGONS, Rod HEAVY IitACIIINERV, at Three (iremee have been in ore over ton was. nr. are eminently superior to all other compounds for ex collence mud economy. No, a South WATER Street, irkkgt VITELOH' B NATIONAL THEATRE.- _ - NEW SEASON. JOSEPH C. POSTBE. Sole Lessee and Manager. 0. //OSTEN Stage Manager. TUIIeDAY EVENING, July 2T, 1858. Will be proauced. in • inyle of magnificence and splendor Oscar excelled on the Amencan stags, Eir. J. 0. Poster's adaptation of Alexander Duman , great work, the THREE GUARDSMEN. Mr. 0 Poster as D'Artiguan. Miss Julia Oook ..... ....as Lady Wintry!. . Mr. H. A. Langton. ....as Athos. Preslotui to 101101, the au using farce of the ARTFUL DODGER. The Orchestra under the direction of Mr. O. Beichert. Doors open at 7.4. To commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets of admission, 26 canto ,• secured seats, 98 canto ; Orchestra chairs. 60 canto ; Beito in Private Box, 75 cents Whole Doz, $5 and $3 ; Family Circle, 16 cents. SELECT P Th — O N S I H G N D ON TILE Y SHORN. HOHOOL UNION the Northern District will A make an EXCURSION to ATLANTIO CITY, on WEDNESDAY, July 28 - h. Tickets, 21.21--Children, f.l cents The Committee will take down and erect on the beach a large tent for the use of the Excursionists. Ice Cream, Oys ters, &c., will be provided. Lunch will be served at 12 o'clock, at a charge of fifteen cents, with tea or coffee. Tickets may be had at Higgins A Porkinpine , a, Fourth, below Arch; Tract Depository, Sixth, above Arch; Mr, Mannfleld , e, Second, below South ; Geo.Feity, Sixteenth and Callowhlll ; Wu]. M. Fly, northeast corner Spring Garden and Ninth; George W. Bates, Bedford. above Hanover; Mr. Kelly, sexton St George's 11. E. Church ; Isaac Muff, S. W. corner Third and Coates. jy2o-ltd ;NW -• , ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS, THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ALTOONA, MOUNTAIN NOM, urn HOPRIVELL, (Where Passengers take Stages SO miles to Bedford Springsj GOOD FOR SIX. DAYS. Bare to Altoona and Return.. Fare to Mountain House and Return Fare to Hopewell and Return Pare to Williamsport $5.60; Rimini ST; Niagara Palls $B. liy this route passengers take the Northern Central Railroad at Harrisburg, enjoying for 126 miles the beautiful ecenery of the Susquehanna Valley. irr Further information to be had at the Depot of the Penneylrani& Railroad Company, 8. B. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Street+, where Tickets, may be procured. FOR CAFE MAT.—EXPRESS LINE —The swift and favorite Steamer BALLOO ," Capt. W. WHILLDIX lams Arch-street Wharf for Cape May every Tues ? ay, Thursday, and Saturday Morning, at 93 o'clock. Returning, leaves the Cape on the intermediate days 08 o'clock A. N. Fare 82, carriage hire included; Servants "LW • Seance, Tickets $B, carriage hire extra. - ire-Rana PHILADErPAI - A Artall AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINB.—GREAT ABDUCTION. FAKE' TO NIAGARA FALLS ONLY 88.00. Trains leave the Philadelphia and Reading Haliroad Depot, corner BROAD and YINB Btreets, didly, (B=- days excepted,) 04 follows: 7:30 A. M., day express. 8:30 P. M., night express. Tickets can be procured at the Depot, and also at the General Office of the line, Northwest corner SIXTH and OHEBTNIIT Streets. NORTH PENNSYL VANLt. RAILROAD POE DELAWASWER-GAP, MARCH CHUNK., HAZLETON, AND THE LEHIGH COAL REGION.— Vieltem to the above popular places of Struitia Mamma will Sad the Route offeritl by the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Val. ley and New Jersey Central Railroad', to be novel and agreeable, gaming through some of Bas ridged sad most highly cultivated counties In the Mate, and pea. seared of comfortable accommodations, both on th e road and at the various towns through which it Dams. HOE TEE WATER. GAP.—Take 035 A. H. Express Train from Front and Willow streets, peas through Beth lehem and Easton to New Hampton, whore gales' con. neetion is made with The Delaware Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, and arrive at the Gap about noon. FOR MARCH CHIME AND THE GOAL REGION. —Take 11.20 P. M. Express Train from same Depot to Bethlehem, whom s close oonneeHon le made with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, through from Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk in 5 hoUre. A NEW AND PLEASANT ROUTE TO NEW YORK ClTY..—Take 6.15 A. M. Express Train to Bethlehem, thence via L. V. R. R. and N. I. O. R. R.• through Easton. to Elieabethport, thenee Steamer, and arrive in New York at quarter peat 4 P.M. Parties travelling North that have a few hours to spare, will find this a new and agreeable route. For further particulars, inquire of ELLIS CLARK, Agent N. P. R. R., Front and Willow streets. PEILADALPIIIA, June 18,1868. fel9-212 a dg it. 'Os CAPE MAY AND NEW YORK. DAILY, at 9% o'clock A M. NEW YORK AND PRILADELPRIA STEAM NA- The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE Captain Copes; BOSTON, Captain Bellow ,• and KENNEBEC, Captain Rand, form a daily line between this city, Cape May, and New York, leaving from first pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at 934' o'clock A. M. Return ing, leave Now York from pier 14 North River (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M. Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at -- A. Al. Rare to Cape May (carriage hire Included) " for servants' " Season tickets (carriage hire ox. tra) New York, nlbin " steerage Freight taken at low rates. For passage, state rOOlll9, Jrc,, apply on board, or 04 the Office, 814 and 310 SOUTH DELAWARE AYR. NUE. JAMES ALLDERDICE, 3e15-Sto. Agent, Altte FOß TITE SEA SRORE. IJAMMIN AND ATLANTiO RAILROAD. ONLY TWO AND HALF HOURS TO THE SEA SHORE. Ou and after blonday, June 7th, and until further no tice, (Sundays excepted,) three trains daily to MUMJo City and return. First Passenger Train learea Vine at . wharf 7.00 A. M. emond , 4 4.00 P. M. Freight Train with Passenirer Car attsched, 4.15 A. 11l Accommodation Train to Weymouth 0.20 P. Al, 113,074 67 4,877 24 /ZVI ' CITY. First Passenger 'Train leaves 6.00 A. M. Second u u 44 4.40 P. 11 Freight Train with Passenger car attached, 11.30 P. 01, Accommodation Train leaves Weymouth, h.% A. M. HADDONFIELD TRAIN Leaves Cooper's Point, 11 A. U. and 2 P. M. Haddonfield, 1 P. M. and 3 P. M . 302,627 63 33 BD4 44 Pere to Atlantic, when tickets are purchased before entering the care, $1.130. Persons wishing to go down to the Sea Shore and return the mime day, can spend SIX HOURS ON TIM BRACH. Tickets for the round trip, $2.60 Tickets to go down in the afternoon and return neat morning, or down on Saturday afternoon and return an Monday morning, $2.60. EXTRA NOTICE. 20,910 00 Thu Accommodation Train to Weymouth will run through to Atlantic on Saturday Afternoon and con. thine to run every Saturday until further notice. Leave Vine street. 5 35 P. M. Atlantic City. 400 A. M. Stopping at all Stations. Monthly tleketa will be sold at the following rates: For the month of Irene, SIOI For the month of Sept. $l5 July, 20 For three month., 46 August, 20 For four months, 60 Churches, Schools, 'Lodges, Companies and Library Associations, wlehing 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 received and receipted for by their Freight Agent at tbs , Point. B. FRAME, Secretary. Jet-tf 304,281 35 $200,0*0 00 NORTH PENNSYL. VANIA RAILROAD. ALLENTOWN. yAl3O!‘ 12111:INZ, . . Oa and after MONDAY, July 26, 1868, the trains on this Road will leave PEONS: and WILLOW street& daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows: For Bethlehem, Beaton, Delaware Water Gap, tee., (Express.) at 6 16 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (Rx press,) at 2.80 P M. For Doylestown, ( Accommodation ,) at 8.80 A. M. and 430 P. M. For Fort Pfrothington, (Accommodation,) at 9.80 A DI. and 6.30 P TRAM FOB PHILADSILPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Rapress,) at 9 A. M. and 680 P. M., with passengers from Lehigh Valley Rail road and arrive in Philadelphia at 12 M. and 8.15 P. a? Lama Dyleatown (Aoconnandation) at A. M. and 4 P. M., and' arrive in Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M. and 6.10 P. M. Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 6 16 A. M and 2.60 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia at 7.20 A. M. and 4 P. M. ON 11IINDAY8 Leave Philadelphia for Doylestown at 18.20 A. 113. and 2 pll. Datte Doylestown for Philadelphia at 0 A. K. and 5.15 P M. All Passenger trains connect ►t Chatham street with City Passenger Railway. The a 15 A. M. train from Philadelphia, and the sße P H. train from Bethlehem, make obese ermneotleat with the Beaton and New Jersey Central flathead. Were to Bethlehem 111 69 blanch Chunk gig Doylestown, jy2.6tf PERSONAL.—INFORMATION is wanted of JOHN T. ANDERSON, a native - of Somerset shire, England, who arrived at New York on the llth of April lest, on the ship Queen of the West. When last heard from he was in Pittsburgh, Pa Any in formation of his wherealsonta will be thankfully re solved by Ma mother. ISLZABIPPLI J. ANDHRSON, Phil-delptua, Pa. SH and N . CRT AMERICAN' 11°Y Aig - . TROY 11W TOLL TO LITIRPOOL Ohief Cabin Power) Beeond Cabin Passage Chief Cabin Passage 5.1.10 Second Cabin Passage go The snips from Roston tall at Ilattfax. 1 PRESIA, Capt. Jadkine CANADA. Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wieltrnan ASIA, Capt. R. G. Lett. NI &,_}.s.ltA, Capt. Ry - rie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. LeROL Thee...vessels carry a clear 'bite ligbt at meat-tread; green on starboard bow ; re: on port boa. CANADA, Lang, leaves ~ 0,- t ee Wed,ei day, July IS. AMERICA, Wickman, ,' N. York WedueOntr. Aug 4. EUROPA, Leitoh ,4 ‘t.. , tt.r , We Taco Icy, Aug. , 1 PERSIA, Jadkitie, •• ?.: Volk Weetnelfie, AU„ I i NIAGARA, Noodle, ~ :5. , 5f..r. - ,, 1 7e4uttZIW, Aug •6. ARABIA., Stone, , NY,rk , CI edoe•day, Sept. 1, CANADA., , Lang, ~ no.tol, Wcdoegd te, ss p: o. thannen, " N ', °A We.tne•dly, Sept It., EUROPA, Leitch, , 11,,,t ~o' Wedn,day, S, pt. 22. PERSIA, dmikins, ' N Yolk WeeLetday, Fe e t :S. Iterlbn not secured u.,11: i to .I , : Au experienced SurgeNt or boat.l. Thu olanera of these Si" accountable for Gold, Silver, Ballion. Specie. Llen... , r,y, Preolon.. Stones cr hlttals,lauleEs bith3 gizn^d theretvr Lu the v%lne thetenf thi rein ~en. so,: For taught or po . oa,p, apply L. my 3.0-y 11 V. 1., 4 1:ow1in; tir,An; N. Torr. GLAD 01 :, —25 Cases: lineht quality to' Tuscan Lynch Oil ni shore and for axle by WILLIAM Li. YEATON, )rks PO 0;44 Fili93lT ty 2kuusetingute. 13umuter (Excursions FOR THE BEDFORD SPRINGS, NIA.a.A.FLA. FALLS EXCIIMION TIOIIBTEI DURING THE BUMMER THOS. MOORE, Agent CHARLES B. TAPPRN, General Mann DHILAWAILB WATER GAP, eta BLLIS CLARK, Ageol. persanal Ingot ioarcni TO LITZATO3L SIN 76
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