OITVATEMS';'-' • thin Nonfat DausWeitit.—The -readers of-ibis piper, we tete - for granted, hare •aheady, amen- pretty thoroughly "posted" 'upon' the very populaeinqnst - _loot no w—of health and pietism:et seeking in "the country. :The virrlotte write; leg placer.beth salt and fresh, have been duly specified by no, -and in many cases graphlcally described by attentive correspondents. Nor bare the rural charms• of Our mountain re• orte been less faithfully depleted: What . we here design, however, is to call attention to a trip, which even the sank and file of the cantget-airiya_ . Oan iii meet' care' find time to indolge in, and which; when the msroury ranges as It did yesterday; we can gnearanteelotall who will try the experiment, will forma gratifying contrast with the Sweltering heat'of brick-and-roortatdom.:That his views may be received-with, dyrivissideration, the 'writer would state thathe knowewhereof he tit about 03 affirm, experiMenfaiiy. Jetras at once his privilege and pleasure to -constitute one of a party of forty ladies and zeirtlemen who', left_ the city at an earl}-.hour - yesterday morning for ji point on the emit •liank of the ' Delaware, *tont eighteen main up, known by the - Poetio - name of Edge w.,ter. There is a cool freshness suggested in this name that is strikingly in keeping with the place itself; and we may say, in passing; that for a town of country residences—for which the Delaware fa justly noted— there are few mere eligiblenites than this, and that if. the nucleus of the residents already •there may` be taken at an, omen of the future, the society of Edgewater will itself become a feature of no ordinary attmetion. But to the trti—the model trip. Our pro gress up the river was at once pleasant,- Interesting, and to those nnrequainted with the many splendid im provensents ors its banks', we May say inatrinnive=made doubly so from thelsct that the valuable information and Hue social qualities of certain parties with which the convexly-was honored, were made eminently prim. Wel on this °cession. I'Mle spending the day up the Aver, the thaewas a;raeably occupied in selling, latutghig under MllBBlllO trete on the river bank, snelal conversation upon the leading topics of the day—in the coarse if which, we learned thit the whole puty word staunchly enti-Lr: compton--even the ladies,: ion man: -- - •-7 The refreshments which were provided In higurtant abundance by the female part of thii egenni.nuista, were disposed of with a relish thatdoeionigood to think of Our party, while at Edgewatirf wen-the guests of, the. Bev. A. A. Willits. At tit is tire arening,tre %were ready to return. The ride down the river was made in the face of a delightful breeze, and am to practical illus tration of the thermentatrlita advantagei Of ~ the we may state that one oT , Lette party—a . theroughlj mai tor.of-fatit thoush Ovidentiydefectlve in the mien of faith—wide the sand of thirteenthermome tare, consuming near tee hour' time in the espeCtion, before be coy d be convinced that in this city the ther mometer had actually marked ninety-firs in the shads; HOT Aosix.—The beat imaginable antidote to the present heat le to go to Sloan% No. 80e Market street, procure a bathing suit, and cat for a salt-water dip Try it. - A Pi 21.1.-Hnsitilso MAN IS RARELY MIIIRELARLI. No ono evor feels like eevering his jugular, or testing the trength of a yard of clothes.line r when hls ooat,. pate, end yolk are. COMM it feet. There is a true philosophy in Ode An easy coat, a graceful ieet, a pair of pants without a vrriukle, are modern miracles, to be witneued only at H. H. Mit ides "Old Franklin Hall Clothing Emporium:4 3 i No. 321 Chestnut street, corner of Franklin Place. AnthICAN niatiIIPACTURBS ABROAD.—It Is a fact significant of the progress of American minufaCturing skill that the Birmingham (English) manafacttirers imitate the trade marks of American marafacttired cutlery, and sell it as Imported froth the United States. The London VMS, or the lit fastest says, too, that it to quite common forth° cockney bloods, who leant to out especial dash, to say that their garments are Made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hail of Rockhill & Nos. SW and Bob Chestnut street; above Sixth, Phila delphia. A SAW FOR CAPTURED AT ATLANTIC CITY —A friend of ours, Just returned" 'front Atlantic City, cap: lured an Immense saw-tleh, measuring sixteen feet from tip of sew to end of WI; ,In'forM it reieMblee saheri, with a flat, bony substance, about two feet eta Inches, protruding• from Its snout, armed on either aide with teeth. Colonel John Stalk, of the Neptune Houle, has it In proierration, and lute inscribed on each Ode of the sow, " Buy your Clothing if the palatial store of (irau ♦illa Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut etreet." • -- • how DRIVING An'gcra TSB; MEAT 071 NRAT CATTLR.—There 16 some' exit:m.ler the western graziers preference for.the Durham!, as they for merly drove them ever the mountains. The fat of all cattle is the filet to run off. the tine 'parti cles raised through the flesh of the flrat—the kid ney, being coated over and moresolid, holding out longer, and tho red meat being the last to fall. Oats accustomed to driving, fattening, and slaugh terivg, could detect a drove of " drifted " from there taken fresh from the pastures, by sean them pars on yonder road, as well as the skillful butcher could by handling them; and although the " drift" cattle might have mutt more kidney tallow, the meat Would' be at poor as wood, and instead of being red; Would be as blue as a whet stone •, whilst those taken fresh from the pasture or stall, if not solat, would make more juicy, ten der or sweeter beef If you see a lot of oattle in* the field, or else. where, with good shoulders, or ruttier. what 'a butcher would term " showing his shoulder to his ear," without any flank, rest assured -that they have been "drifted," orin some other way ikludi eLusly handled for slaughteriug; for if thereto no flank, there is not =nab fat,. A Peer huHook dOes not wear a good shouldef longer than to get rid of his fit, and, the tenderest part of his flesh, and the neck and round would be the, only, parts of sueh bullock left for eteak.—MajorDickineon's Penn Yun Address. , . ETS,:ftg.STERDAY SIORILIVIS-InT 28. 110/%D. NEW YORK MARK XEW YORE STOOK 8/10011,13 8000 5115smiti State 65 85)1 25 Mich So & N R 24 74 0 B & Qtnotey 26 Mil & biiss R 17 • 22 Mich 8o R Prof 40X 60 do ' 40% 60 do 56048 100 do 180 40% 125 ransom R 110 160 do. bl 6 110 x 6 Illinois pen R 74x 260 galena & Ohi R 81087} 100 OM & Rlald It • 761( 160. do - 700 II*?lem 2d Mt bdN 77 5000 la 0 tr. L 0 8de23,7i 15 Beek America 170 - ISO Oseica b 3021% va.,io am a 620 t 2 lno N Y Ceu 8 , 86 N ItO do b 8085% 1ZE113.3 300 Reading It 44,4 g 310 do 49 1)0 do 103 Mich Oen u C 8 B nt,k stocks an atead • Bank of Oommetio at I and Atlantic at 79, sage v. Sales MS Morning of COl, Metropolitan at 107, .rday!s priors in eaah In. nge at 1051-1 advance; 102; Continental at 971 101, and Importers and• .tanco; American Binh Bank of the State. at ;Bork of Arnoaca at. 1 'Loden at 105. In romp exchange there le little doing. There is only a small supply, of commercial hills, nod the rites are 'rather nominal at 109 i .110 for I)4a aid bankers' bills on London, and for commercial signatures. On Paris, sf. Thsar. 11f; Hem tus, Matti ; Amsterdam, 41 la4l ; Bremen, Mang , - Forma —The market wee generale dull. bat elated tol,ally don Melee 16,000 Md. at 54 0584 10 for an perfir,o fit te, rloaine with to owners heluw the outside quotation ; $4.2584 PS for extra.; sol 1084 15 for super. flea Waatem ; 04 7684 76 for entomnn to medium extra Western; $4 nod 90 for chipping brands of extra round hoop Ohio. an ti .—There is a better expart demand for Wheat, and the nritet lea shade firmer. Bsles 105 000 bush ela at 8.858 c for Western al:mound red winter and port , g mixed; 86892 e for unfound Milani : ma° s Oho. 66851.10 for white Aliebfgan, $1 07861 OS for wan ts red Western, St/3 for unsound do slloBsl.lB for white Canadian, 11 10 fur new red Southern, and 51.82 all 45 for white do. ' - Rye is without Important change; a cargo sold at 70c but holders are not very anxious to sell, even at 80c per bushel. corn In more active, and damaged is lower Sound Is In good &Maud, at advanoelinu prices Plnlvratorra.—There la lees animation in the Pork market tolian•atrdiartleralliCiaircisTFair firm—Prima. how,v.r. do not show any epeeist variation from thoso current yeate , day. Beer is to steady demerd. and firm at the Improve ment; Rah s 265 bblc at 511011 50 for country melts; tl2 28013 76 for repacked Western mesa, and $l4 250 21.60 for extra do. Prime Yeas is dull Ind , ;anthill at $18t022. Bee' Hem steady and neehanwed. In eaoraseed-bagged hams, we nettoe sales of 07 tea at 11,ho, aJpo 76 boxes clear smoked sides at 1 / 6 11,tie. Cut mata steady,' with tales of el hhde at 61fio for shoulders, and ttNe for. hams. .rt Is held above the 'irleirs of buyers; sales 200 bble at 11,k triln for summon to prime. Butter Is steady at Viola,: for Ohio, and 75e ,76e for State. Obsess dull at ito go for medsuut to Eked.. -' • Anima ark , t Otani.. Pates stosll,..st IS for' Pots; $6.12 for Pours -- : • _ - - Mow —llarket high and advanetop Sales2oo tierces at Ilaric cub. COT ISO —We notice &fair, business doing at:- aria priori. Stirs sine? our hi1t:7.200 bars Ricr, "ex Bilda,t' on tune., not vet traneydlAd j also 65 hap St. Domingo ONo cub- , , Corrrox.—rhe roaiket doll and in favor of the buyer with only a limited husin6ssdolag at anent 12,03. for klei 11mg uplands. . . - Sue u.—llemeod good, and rtiees maintained. Sales" 1.6,0 stets. at Tags. for Porto Wee, and la7Xo. for (tubs Sfuseor.rdo. 'foam, without cheap - • . • - Wertexar.--..llarket ~..nnstrady. :A81111,000: bble. -at SAILING OF THE ocEMCATEAnteItb. fIOM TOWIIHITED STATED. MAIMS - PROM' rou'• . DAT Balton - New York..llarre 1017 24 Canada • Boston.'.l.lTerlpoor...../nly 28 North Star Netz:York. - .Borithanaptoo, - &4 ...litly 81 ... 4 .r.1n .......,:.New Yorli'..Liverpael. - * ' • Aug 4 Swop& Bonton..lblvorpool Aug 11 Vanderbilt New York..lionthempton, &a... Ann 111014 ItitoEll.. nom Pau Persia I irerpool..NeW ark:. Tolima 1 irerpooi.:thoh r.... liammoisle ......11amtorg..New York. Arabi t Lit errool..lionoll%;.. 0 of Baltimore..Llserppol..New York. ATNARDIE TO AND DWI! NAVANA AND NEW or.LEANs. • Nunn! Otsr—From New York 2d, arriving at vault 7th. and New Orleans lAth. Brom New Orleans MN; ; Hasson 22d, smiling at Nair York 28th, , Osuswas—From New York 12th; arriving at Havana .11th. AM New Orleans letb. Prom New Orleans 27thi 11avaus 80th. arriving at New York Bd, Fittl,AnsT.VM (=From New 'fork 17th, arriving at 14, Tana 22d, and New .Orleans 20th. From New Orleans 15th. Havana SOL Arriving at New York" 1311;:= ' ' BLAOI Wsaatoa—From New Yank , 27th, arriving at Havana Ist and New Orleans ad. From New. Orleans 12th, Hevana 10th, due atillew - gorkl9th.. - • Is/ant—Prom Ob &easiest' 41St and 10th, dui at Hs: wane Bth and 281. Fromltavanaibth and 20th, due at New Fmk ieth and diet . • - . . try- The OalMints tdafl Stemma nett from' New 'Work on the s:h and 20th of each month• • , N When the cony. dates fall on aunds h the steamers mill Rail on litonday. 03E400 ftomlWSer Orleans. , . Marine intelligence. PORT OF . PHILADRLIMRA"; July so, less, BUN BIM - - 66 St7N ........7 6 rfIGN WATBE - • • ..6 46 ABIUTZD. - • iltearosldp Dosttin; hnuirs fr6m New YOrk, sts Cape May, witb - Indad and pakeangem to games All &seed an unknoWn barque off'Reedy /eland; nine TeSnelll at Qoarantlne,and some eight anhoonoCa Barque Oak, hider . , 6 days from Boaton ) Bith Wan In Tuella & On • • • • barque R B Walker, neynti, 6 days from DostOn, in *Abort to E A Ponder & Co: tichr Jonathan May, Cobh.-trom Wllmldgtou, NO, ela Anaraatine, wl'h RR actootilorg.to Id Trump & Pon Pchr Mary Rickards 1 day front Camden, Del, with twltrst to I 11, Baaclay in gle; ' - 6 - Bchr f nor) Wolfe, Carey, it days from M:ltos, Del, with corn and bark to J L Iletall h Co. Exp. dition,Coner, L day &our Bmyrrit, Dol t -with rye and oats to L. Bewley & Do. , Sae tleotge, Jarisoo,"l,day from Snipes, pel, 3 FIS4 99 P 1 , 1 9 k.;1, 1 4 6 (4 ' PP. ' , Behr J L Hdibiirt,'llhilinfrinWitthi /, day from Dover; Del, with *heat and oats to Jos Barrett & Son. Bohr Golden Gate, Boone.ldey from Feederlos, Del, With wheat and osta to Jae Barrett & Bon. _Behr Vendetta, Cooper, /Way from Smyrna, Del, with Oat' to Joe Barrett & Co. Bohr Job Green , Agen, 1 day [roil Bacirne; Del, with wheat and oatirto Joe Barrett to Son. - Bohr Camden. Ricardo 2 des from Camden, Del, with ode to J L Brwrig ac Co. Bohr Witasblekon. Leek, from Bridgeport. Bohr Treaaarer, Fisher, from Boston. pehrlaliott, Weever, from Beaton. Behr J Ireland;Bteelinan, from Mirblehesd. AT THE LAZARETTO. Bohr R Dallwinkle, from Mobile. Bchr B L B Wales, from Savannah. And others before reported. „... Steamship Kennebec, Hand. New York. J Allderdloe. Barone .obase, Carlton, Rey Weat, Tyler, Stone, & Co. Brig Thos Walter, Hlorth, Guadeloupe and a market, Jeuretehe & Omahas. Solar Peru, Tln,mss, Belfast, Me, Illeklaton & 001. Rohr Wismhiekon, Leek, Hlohmend, Morrie & Hurray. _Rehr Treasurer.-'Raker, Salem, J R White. Rehr Elliott, Weever, Armeburg, Noble, Hammett, & Co Rohr J Ireland, Steelman, Boston, Baum, Osle, & 00. Str J B Shriver, Dania, Baltimore. A Groves Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Maehnoge ) - Oars letAto, July 28-7 80 P 3f number of colliers want to sea during the day and several light schooners pulsed in. Wind South, with a continuation of tine weather. Yours, /co,' THOB. B. HUGHES. (oorresiM ndenco of The Press.) 11AVIIE DE 01140 E, July 29. 1868. The Wyoming left tbismorningitith 6 boete, ladon and consigned as follows: Commune wheat, corn, 6in,, to V.orntou Barnes; ltobt S Heed. ' bit coal to do; J L Arnold, Modem; Ste reos, Intrepid, and John 0 Whitney, coal .to Delaware 014 y. , The Wyoming also has on board a wagon containing me, great grirsly - hair; of eilltornia, welghiog 1.899 poundei going yi 3 Oheeepeake for exhibition. W. D.W. (OUreepondence of The Prem.) . RE &DING, July 284858. The following boats pused out of - the Union Oust to-day, bound to - Philadelphia, laden and comdgned u Ilarnier & Stout, wain to captain; .1 & D Richard, do to P BathOng & Bone; McDonald, Iron ore to Eckert & Co; -John ?fume!, Hour to Hamphriev, Hoffman & Wrighti A - M Taylor, lumber to td Trump & Pon. P. jaw swinowera TO vas MOB J-- - Nootot,2, Va., Toly 29 Arrived, sehr‘Nlistbeth 0, Belton.of New York, from Diii•loo, Cloorgis, with lintiber, bound to Itio do Jazieiro, balding: • • • ••• • • • - MEMORANDA. 11:7•See Holmes' Hole. Steamship Keystone State, Bfarshman, hence at Charleston 28th lust. Steamship Kangaroo, Jeffrey, cleared at New York 29th inst. for Liverpool. Steamship Delaw ire, Copes, hence, arrived at New York yesterday: - Shia Galatea, Barber, arrived at New York yesterday, from Manilla April 12th. Passed Avjler May 4th, Ospe of Good Hops June 14th; 21st. let 21 d, lon 64 E. spoke ship Clara, Wells, from Akyab for Falmouth, all well; May 26th, let 28 05 8, lon 60 28 B, passed Br barque .Oak, from Penang for hew York. Ship Limeaster, Dean, hence 16th nit, was off Liver pooll6th inst. Crown Point, Cook, for this port, cleared at Li verpool previous to 17th Met. Ship Dasbaway, Mu, for San Francisco, cleared at New York 28th fast: Ship Jane B Walsh, York, from New Orleans, Was off Liverpool 16th Inst. - Ship Semi Russell, Winchell, from New York Feb 10, was at Hong Kong 228 May, Ship Kate Hastings, Kingman, from BostOn for Hong Kong, paned Arpin- 28th April. Ship 'lonian, Mitchell, from New Orleans, was off Li verpool 16th Inst. •( - Ship Ship Balladeer, Patterson, cleared at Calcutta 2d June, for Boston. Ships nonpareil, Green . Thom H Perkins. Wayne; Mnscougus , Garter .- and Green; Haynie, Randall, were loading at Liverpool 17th last, for this port. Shia Tonawanda, Julian, sailed from Liverpool 14th Wit, for this port. Ship Clara, Doane , from Callao,' arrived at London 15th that. Ship Waverly, Luce, for Calcutta, nailed from Mel bourne May lith. 8010 Venasee, Childs, from Liverpool, at Charleston 26th inst. Ship Juventa, Young, for New York, sailed from Li verpool 15th lost Ship Malvern Ocean. Gwilliam, for Calcutta, entered for Cadiz at Liverpool 16th Met Ship William Chamberlain, Sherman, for New York, ransomed at °ricotta 8d nit, loading. Snip Pleeturood;Dale, remained at Calcutta 28 alt, to load for Boston Barque General Hammond, hence, was below Boston 28th inst. Barque Fury, Burke, benoe at Londonderry 12th lout. Barque Marian, Downing, at Buena Ayres from New York, sailed Jtme 4th for Bosons. Barque Storm Bird, Gerard, from Fan Francisco, at Batavia May 6th. Barque Mary F Blade, Howell, from Boston, Deo 16th, at Hong Kong 18. h May. Barque Penguin, Wheeler, from New York Feb 11th, at Penang 19th Mac.' .Barque Aaron I Harvey, Miller, Balled from St. Tho mas 17th lost, for Caps Haytten. Barque Hamilton. Jackson. for this port in 3 days, was loading at 0 wintaaazio, Cuba, 16th inst. Barque Elmwood, Beaton, cleared at Boston 28th hist, for Vaiparalso. Brig W Moore, Eaton, for Philadelphia, was at Maya - goes 161 k Inst.. Brig Delaware, Baker, for Philadelphia, was at Maya gemiltith inst. Brig 81 Norcross. for Philadelphia In 4 days, wee at Mayaguez lath Met . - Brig Bea Foam, Price, cleared at New York yesterday for Rio de Jaceiro. Brig Bella Dolores, hence, arrived at Cadiz 27th tilt. Brig Mataosu, Matthews, hence, arrived at Ports mouth 26th list . , Brig Block Squall, Burge for this port, was loading at St Jogo de Cuba 16th • -Brig Hannah Nickel, Hicks hence, le reported to have tailed from Queenstown 10th in.t, for Liverpool. She has been reported at Dublin 13th mat Brig Zenith. Deering, cleared at Ravens Met Last, for Begat and Philadelphia. _ - Shr Transit, Davis, hence at Charleston 27th lust. Isar La c y of the Lake. Robbins, from Calais for Phi lidelphla, at Portland 27th inst. Schra B V Vellinemoos, Godfrey; Wm I) Cargill, Haw kins; L Andenried, Bartlatt; A Cordery, Babcock; T P Lamed, Ireland ; Rhoda & Banish, sharp; North Pa olo, Marcy, and 8 Rotate, Gaudy, hence at Boston 28th lust • Bohr D T Willetta, Baker, cleared at Pow York 28th hut, for Oafs port. - Sams It fit Browning, Steelman, and Bally Wheaton, Painter, hence at Pawtucket 27th fast Sebes Ann B Drown, Brown; N -Holmes. Williams; M. I Carlton, Shatter; Flyaway. Davis, and Ino, Cranmer, hence at Providence 27th inst Bohm II Burley, Marts; Jae Bliss, Hatch. and George Fides, Nickerson, sailed from Providence 27th inst, for this port .The latter anchored off Stocky Point. Bohr M It Carl iele,Winsmore, hence at Baker's Land. lug, Warwick. 27th haat Fehr Thoe P Barkelow, Corson, hence at East Green wich 27th inst. "Bohr Honesty, Appleton, at Hartford 27th lust, from 'Delaware City. • frichiDameel, Berton, hence at Baltimore 28th Met. • Bohr Eelipso. pock, Cleared at Charleston 20th Met, for Georgetown. 80. Oche Bensingtoo, hionougall, from Eingaton, Ja, at New York yesterday. • Bohr Albert Pharn, Cavalier, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford Bth lost. Beer J C Henry, Fenton, from Bristol, Pa, at Porte month 28th hut dtr 0 0 Alger, Hague, for Philadelphia, sailed from Hartford 28th het Propeller Taeony, Wilson, cleared at New York yes terday tor Philadelphia. April 38, lat 640, lon 88 IV, chip Ben) Iroward, from Antwerp for San Francisco. Slay 28, ria 58 85 8, lon 81 10 W, gap Redwood, of New York, 33 dap from Callao, for Valencia. MARINE MISCELLANY Barque Wanderer, Collies, from Boston, is reported by letter from Buenos Ayres 'as ashore at Maldonado May 27th. and dischal glog. No particulars On the tut trip of the steamship Asia to Liverpool she eXperlenced very thick weather from the time of leaving- Bandy 'look until after pasong Cope Race, ao tench so its to render it necessary to keep the fog bell 'continually ringing At midnight of Friday, the 26th June, she run Into and stink the French chip Sauline,• the boats of the Aida were immediately launched, and thirteen out of a crew of twenty persons rescued. A subseription was started, and eight huudred dollars col hated, which were presented to the crew the day pre. emus to the arrival of the Asia to Liverpool. brie_ fluntress was soli by the United Btatee Mar shall at Hey Wit curthe47th -lost, for Poo, - - Liverpool—Ar 11th haat, Constantine, Haeoduek.New Tort; ta b. Wm Lord, Jr, Barton, New Orleans; 10th, Helvetia. Higgins, do. Ar at do 11th lost, Lebanon, Hamilton, and Progress, Obue. New York; Judah Touro,Hansootub, fit John, NB; Pomona, Merntbe w. New Oreans , I3ld int, John Bright, Cutting; New Ragland, Edge. and WiIIFICIIMCOD, Hallett; New York; 14th, Winfield seat, McLellan, Beaton. Vigo—sr Bib lost; Hearearge, Leavitt, New Orleans. Bordeaux—kr 7th toot, Athena, Waled, New Orleans. Alesandria—Ar Jane 80th, Mid Quell. , Humphrey, Boston. intwarp—Ar 11th Snit, Wni,B Trnle, Breath, Oil ttiktott Oadis—rly Ist hod, Adeline Smith, Sprague, Boston; 6th. Pamyhylla WlStine. and Lucerne . Nelson do. Bid Ist lost , General Warren, Summons, Boston; 2d, Joseph Rotates, Harvey, and John Weighty, Sylvester, Boston. . Gibraltar—kr 7th alt. Sarah 'A Dell, Wcod, Almeria, (and - old for New York ) OalenitaLAr May 2a, Granada, Dyer, Madras. .Angier—P used 4. Gaiety's, Dareer,Manda for New York; 9th; Union, Wiley, Shanghai) for do; 17th, Robin Hood,. /fears. do for do; 28th, Gray leather, Brown, 'Hong Kong for do; 19th, Empress, LeCroW, Manilla for do. - - • Nong Kong—Ar May, o,h, Mary, Fletcher, Ningpo; Rathary, Stoddard, Bangkoky, 21st, Samuel Russell, Virinehell, New York. ' Std May .11th. Martha llowes, Masonotmey; 18th, IMO, niter, Singapore; Jolt" Tucker, William. Cal. eattarlOth;-George Lee.llaratow, Eingapore; Dragoon, 'Weston. meninx; Kamm; 'Martini Poo-Chow.loo Fingspore—Sld glayllith, Judith, Brown, Kong Rona; Norweater 2 , Gregory, Calcutta; 231, Lucky star, Sweeney, Moog Kong; Ildtb Northern Light, Doane, do Maultnitn—as April 30th. Hindu, Miller, Calcutta; Mar 2d, Loeb Lobar, Ringells, Rangoon. Macao—nr aped NMI, Ladino, Horton, Akyb. Shanghatt—Ar May ed. Main, Donley, Manilla; 7th, Licata. Jarvis, Puget Sound. IDAT July 10 July 14 Julyls Jbly l'T July 21 Table Bay—'r May Zth. Valetta, Locke, Aigoa Ba. Meerßios—May .10th, Lowell,. Proctor , Boston T IC Table Bay; 21st, Wlteh of the ken, Bartley, Algos Jane 7th, /Larry of the West, Patterson, tJatoutta. , NEW YORK, July 29 —tr, ateamobip Weston) Port, Furry; ships Stmersid;Oook, Liverpool; Anon Kimball. Marsh; bargaii Petra', Ogden, Portamouth, Erg; Was tiontati; Wachter, Bigamies, Sill; Capella, Bead, Sit /plum Plii , D 0 Sawyer, Pierson, Baltimore . Jacob admit, Rayner; Alagatidrta; Lily, Francla, old, Br ship Bremerbeasen,llllkin. Rotterdam; bark entice Col J Mottos, .})array, Wilmington; brig Gera nium, B Price, Galveston; ecbr J • P Loilande, pity Point. , RTON, July 28 —Ar eleamehip Europa (BY), Lelia', Liverpool 17111 Mat, via Halirax; barque Radar. Oroeby, Malaga; brigs Carl (Pros), blledbrodt, Genoa; Opitalre, Olifforl, Port an Prince; Vesta, Smith, Gal- Ironton ,^ , , , . . Telegraphed, ship snow Squall, from New Orleans; barques ldedora,Kenterson, from Port an Prince; M B Stetson, from Cienfuegos; brig Friendship, from au Eastern port. . Old; barques Tonog Greek. Harding, Malaga; Hadley, Kent, Baltimore; .Tatitts, Darla, Gloucester, with her t o ward cargo salt; maws John Elliott, Wood, armoires; Pharos I , Cook, lit Domingo. RR, steamship Canals (at noon) barques Cambridge, Grand Turk Union. Hadley, Tahi ti) brigs Pilot Doh; Constitutico; and from Quarantine, barque lola Wyllie (from Havana), Falmouth, Eng TIOLMESW MOLE. July 20, PM, Ar scat J L nem, Loper, Delaware Way for Nantucket. , 27th. Ar ache Abbot Lawrence, Wilson, Wilming ton, NO for Boston; White Squall, Bowen. and Marcia Toipon, Brav, Philadelphia for do; S D Wheeler, Cor i 11011 do for Salem; John Compton, Sharp do for Rook. port; Monterey Arraots, Delaware City for We) , ,month ; Deborah Jones, Wit:moor.; Mary Miller, Laws, and Grace °Wier. Boston for Philadelphia. Sld soh Americus. • 2811;—Ar brig Bustm, Deer., Bo, : rannab, and for Boa. ton; ache Moonlight ' —, Boston for Savannah; E _Sharp, Mayhew, andB F Sunday, Boauien, do for Phils delPhlo; # F Rim:none, Earratt, Newburyport. E d bilsSusan; ochre Abbott Lawrenee,White Squall, Marcia Tritdmß B Wheeler, John Compton, Monterey. W Chapin, Anna Shephard,and Mary. Iniiart at 8 A aebfa Wm' A liammond, repc De hotato Joneisadary Mille ,r Craw audieri 7 SoElday, 411191910, KS so Pilaw OLEARBD DITTELIO*Arx.I SPOKEN 701001eN PORTS D,011338T10 PORTS ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, OP TO O 1 O'OLOOK TOIBIIOII.YOTIO. • GIRARD 1101218E 7 .0hestnut street, below Ninth. Sohn A. Collin, Ohio - J D Pyles, St Louis, Mo Mrs J . H Files, St Louis, lido ti W Singles, Chicago D Sweet &fa Vicksburg Dr Meng, Natchez Julius II Knehl, N Y Bud P Barge, Pa Mrs la A Davis, Columbia, Al 3 Bell; Pittsburgh, Pa 8 0 - 14 8 Dlekinsm, N Y ' Mr Owen A. la, Ga . Mies Owen Ga Miss hi Owen, Ga T W Itadolilfe,Columbia,Bo P Prime, Jr, Columbia, B 0 A Palmer, Columbia, 8 U IV A Shelton, Columbia, 8 0 Cleo P Doers, Louisville, Jos Henkel, Louisville, Hy 'Hy . 'Chas Weiss, Louisville, Hy A F Kerby & la, Vs Thos 8 Morgan, kilos Dr A 8 Plggot, Balt JM. Phiuney A. la, Balt 8 Had, 8 U Miss 0 Hurd, 8 0 Thom S 'Berry, N Y Horace Dickinson, N Y John Lombard, Boston 0 A. Knight, Chloigo Id J Buckner, Savannah,Ga Id Gregory, N Y Semi Harrison, Philo W L Mallory, Cincinnati, 0 L Smith, N 1 Bawl Haas, lowa &I B 0 Halsey, N Y B 8 Halsey, N Y John Gordon, Indiana Mrs E A Gordon, Indiana Miss Gordon, Indiana Miss N Gordon, Indians A W Murphy, Indiana J B Murray & la, Pittsburgh Mrs El Cunard. N Y Mrs B Molivers N Y A Whitlock, N Y Mina Emmet, N Y Wm 0 Emmet NY 8 A Defoe & wife, Ohio II McCune, N Y P L Cooper, N Y Jacob Batman% N Y Mrs Bare & 2 chldn, N Y 0 Waring. 8 0 Ralph Trembly, N Y Jas Hall, Louisville. Hy John Gatowsod, Illinois Mrs 11 Chamberlin, Del Mrs II Long, Pa Geo Norio, Did H Tilghman Eerie, Md B II Tabor A. wf, Prorldlce Jno L Macaulay, N 0 F Dodge, Georgetown. D 0 Chas 61 Hall, Pa Wm 11 Barleigh, N Y A Mason, N Y Miss Mason & Meter, N Y Mrs Marbury, Georgetown Miss klarbury, Georgetown Jae N Moldy& Is, Waver- Geo Colton, Balt ly, Tenn 00l Morgan & la, N Y W 'l' Blow, St Louis Geo Donnell, Oroenboro, Win fitevill NY N 0 JP W Derninger, Reading Sarni P Dnifteld, Detroit 0, o N Sanders & la NY 0 Gras, N Y W Vit Gray. New York John McKee, Jr, A. is, alias at E McKee, 8 Caro , na. south Carolina Miss P Hinton, 8 Carolina Wm Coleman, 8 Caroline .1 id Brome, Maryland I 0 Bray, New York G Dashiell, Memphis A A Ful lerton, Chicago P P Pratt, Buffalo Jos Corn, Buffalo 0 G Shaw, Cincinnati. Ohio I Richards, Chicago G W Shaw, Dayton, Ohm Miss Edmonds, Ohio ki H Howe, Balt Cheri B Bungee, Balt Sarni Snowden, Balt I IV Robbins, Texas' W D Barrett, Balt N B Stone, N it 13 Koch, Louisville, Hy aP Da /era, Salt Peter Jack, Md Dr W II Btran, Me , MBROHANTIP HOTSte—Fourth street. below Areb. G W Scott, Flurida J A Bice, Mo GU Bardwell, Columbia, Pa Job A Scholl, York, Pa 0 11 Baer, Lancaster 11 Caney Lancaster W McKnight. Haatnit.llliaa Thoe White, York, Pa /WO Lee, Rock Island W 11 Miller, Lancaater B - lr Matah',' 'Phil& '" '-'Mrs L L Bryan, Ilarriebl Mice A A Tohnson. Ilarrial - J K Ba 'on, Phila. II Kurtz, Mt Joy, Pa ' P. Cochran. .Steubenv'e, 0 BS A Zones, Mita Roy B Weod, Marlison, Z Y /DJ Cummings, Snyder co Ellis Reevee, Pbcenizeille Bon .1 /3 Yost, Pa E P Wilbur, MI Chunk, Pa W Luckenback & wl,lieth'rn W Wilson, Bethlebon E Woodward, Phila Hon It 8 Melt , Pike co, Pa Lewis Kirk, Beading A a _Reese, N J ii 11 Leman, Lancaster W B Milli, Launder W P Galbraith, N Y D Treharn, Mauch Chunk, John Selman, N Y Pa hl As matrons', Ill' W Faber, Vamsecus Gee It Bolerius, Baltimore T W Liggett, East Water- J 0 Freeland, Meadville, Pa ford AMERICAN HOURE-4Theatont street, above YNTh. Jae Johnson, TelLll2 R B Shimar, Easton, Pa W 8 Smith, Danrille, Pa Mires M Buck, &Stag co, T P thmrson, N Chunk, Pe Pa iti Shorn, Boston, John II flumes, Jersey J G DAM, Wilm, Del - Shore, Pa 0 R Robbins. V?ilm, Del Thos 0 Cummings, N Y W B Benson, Broomville, Chas Johnson, Broomrille, MoMu B W Werßeld, Tenn John Landis, Pa Jas Greenawalt, Pa W DI Wallington, Balt Walters West &, Is, Win Jae Jenogalch, Phile Chas R Landis, N J Mrs McD uald & fain, N Y Chem Aillog, Madison, Ind. John Plemtng, Natchez tr's Jae 11 Jouttals, Pa Geo Barker, Armstrang co, (1 Thurber, Baltimore Pa John Gorham, N Y R T Broom, Hartford JohnEsuinah, Jersey Oily 0 81Newell, N Y UNION HOTEL.—Arch street. below /Milt. Cf W Lamson, N Y I. T Jones, Pa 4EI Knight, Camden, Del W Fuller, N Y Mrs Beeville, Albany II V Smith. Jeanne, Pa J 8 Smith, Joanna, Pa W Smith, Joanna, Pa J C Bickel, Alla D 8 Ehniss, Dopglasyllle John W Downes, Douglas- bliss Bite Donne', fld vine Wm Beard, Tamaqua Bfl Russel, Berke co, Pa Wm Mintzer, Pottsville Wm A Benjamin, Trenton, Wm EMU, llonnesbarg, NJ Pa Geo WIT Whittaker, Bridge. Thos Norris, Baltimore ton, NJ J r ottotay, Lambertville, A L Ger. Ashland Pa Bev Joe 8 Elmegood, Easton, Mrs T 8 Webb, Atiantio Pa Olty NATIONAL HOTNL—Race street, above Third. !obn }Guttman . , Lee, Mess Joe Newman, Vs Cormy, Pa Bardwell, Blizabetbtia Henry Handley, Pottesille P Simmons, M Chunk H A Shugart, Cal It F Fisher, Lancaster Joe Whitaker, Mt Clair Geo W Ramsey, AtMatto E K Manbeck, Pa City I Moore & la, Belerly, N J F P Boyer, Beading U 11 Graham Phila J Goo. go, Lebanon, Pa O H Ponta, Schuylkill Haven MADISON 1101:19B, Second street. above Market V B Lewis, allAsourl 8 W Chambers, Delaware aw. Reynolds, Delaware 9 D Itae, St Louts F Woodall, N.l N a. Ritter, Reading a W Oreeewell. Vg 144tich, E Ehullinger, Owego. N Y N / ..- Jam PLymptou tr. Is, Newark SLAM BEAR INN—Filth lad Merchant streets 0 Hrtmphries, Montgomery L S Hoopes, Wilmington, co, Pa Do/ J Devoe, West Chester, Pa T 0 Worthington, hid Si Hammond, Del J 0 Cooper. Pa Theme Lox, Pa Jes Joces Po L Willamer, Chester co, Pa 'I hoc Devrees, Chester co 0 M Taylor,llni mare co, Pa flea 11 (icier. Altooaa, La Jos March, Chester, Pa Jae Drown AU BALD EAGLE 1107.11L—Tkird street, ►b. Osllosrblll J °mho Qu►kerrotra Wm Starer, Easton, Pa A °shin, Easton, Ps P Reese, Boston, Pa 1.1 lisctic, Woodstock, Conn BLACK BEAK HOTEL—TIM, above Oallowblll. W 5' Kohler, Einuce Creek, W J Ilannuth & la, Allen Pa town John Adams, Pa 'V llrumbach, Pa SAUEY BREA/ HOT.llliecond street, below Vine. John Corcoran, Pa 0 T !Cowry, Pa ilirare Reading, Hatboro , ' 0 Finn, Hatboro' LUs ffensperger, Spring. J Shia, k, Sprhigtield, 0 Sold, 0 lease bioNare, at Lowe Thos Dyer, Doylestown W D Large, Duets eo, Pa J W,lUnms Lambertville,SlJ J Bteekhuune, Bristol, Pa Mee Livezay, New Doke, Pa Mille Dilworth, N Hope, Pa Swot nollidny, New Linpe, Pa eilecial Notices. irri Certain Preventive of Baldness.—A. cer tain promoter of tho growth of the hair , a certain beautifier of the hair, rendering It soft, glossy, and In clined to curl. Jules Llauel's Eau Athentonne, or flair Restorer, should be univerantly used. It has no equal. It is not a dye. It will change gray hair and whiskers to their original life color. fold by al druggist+, and by Jules Ilunel & Co., 704 Chestnut et. jy2l3-+lfftwlt • 1 Peterson's •Philadelphia Counterfeit Detector and Bank-Note List'• Is extensively cir culated among all classes of business men, including Banks, Bankers, and Beakers, all over the Molted states and li:sundae, and is rendered Invaluable to advertisers from tho fact of each number being constantly In use, and therefore more apt to be taken notice of.— Exchange, Saying Fund.—Flue Per Vent. Interest.— thtTIONAL SAYETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received In any rum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money in received and paymegte made daily, without notice. , The Investmerite are made In Real Estate. Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and such Bret-slues sacral. ties as th charter requires. Offlos home, from 9 &dock in the morning until ti o'clock to the afternoon, ad on Siohday and Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. Yee a Sc Bakers ORLEBRATBD FAMILY OBWING MAOIIINBI, 730 011.38TNIIT STREET. These Machines are now justly admitted to be the beet in use for family sewing, making a new, strong, end elastic stitch, which will NOY rip, even if GYM fourth stitch be out. Circulars sent on application by letter. a*, Jackson, . JOD VIIITEI AND OHESTNIIT. cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, Olt , enlars, Cards, and all other Mods of Job Printing, at or to snit the times. 0c117.17 Seamen's Saving Fund-Office 903 Walnut street, one door west of Second street. Iteeelves de• posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all dames of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Office open buly, from 9 'until 5 o'clock, and on Mon• day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Praeldent, Pranklinlfell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M. Iforrie.. , BeWer , a Infant Cordial... This invaluable Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and efficient aromatics known in reedloine, and ie the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for infante and young children. By its powerful influents a speedy cure Is effected In all oases of Chafe; Windy pains and spasms. Believe■ and mitigates mach of children's Waning during dent! Lion or teething, and by lie Nothing properties tam. gullises pains of the bowers, loosenees, vomiting, &e. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and hes been rued in thousand. of muses with the most abundant mucous. No family shouldbe without It. Prepared only by war A. Bowel, At hie Drug and Obendeal Store, N. N. earner of Sixth and Green etc., Philadelphia. To whom all ceders must be addressed. And for sale by Druggist* generally. as 11.17 Marriaftea. On the 27th instant, et Beverly, by Rev. Wm Moore. JAMES MOORR to SALLIE E. WHITHOAR, all of Ph Iladelphia. Oa the 21et lost., by Rev, G. W. German WILLIAM T. WILLEM to Alm MARY M. fdeffROATY, both of thin city tt Oa the 10th lust , by Rev J Mason. Pastor of Fifth street M. R. Church, Mr. WM. M. FLY to Miss MARY JANE PRDRICK. both of Philadelphia. On the 27th Inst., by Rev. J. P. Bouldon; Mr, JOHN K WILLIAMS, of Baltimore, Md., to Mom MARC/A.- IMT A VEASEY, of this city. On the 18th Inst., by the hvv. George Chandler, Mr. JOB M. OALVEI o RY to Mien MARY JANE YOUNG* Oa the 27th loot., by the same, Copt JACOB RNIST COTT to Mien LRAM ANN BARBI:TT. Meatus On the 29th instant. at Fort Delaware. Major JOHN SANDERS, of the Corps of Engineers V. d. army, to the 4 1 1th year of hie age. On the d9al inst., MARGARET, wife of Bernard Bra dy. aged 81 years. The relatives and Glenda of the family are roepect folly invit.xt to attend the funeral, from the rmdlence of her hothead, No. 824 mice !Area, between Fifth and Sixth, on Sat ,rday morning. at 9 o'clock, without fur ther notice. Funeral ferrite sod interment at St Au. gamine Church. ftw Oa tae 28th lost Mrs. ELIZABETH, wife of Jererut eh Schaff or, aged 42 p ars. W The f uaeral nil take place on Saturday morning, the lint loot., from the reelden e of her eon In-law, Vi n itwit Roberta No 1183 Melon street first door below Twelfth. To pr:oeed to Pottstown, Montgomery coun ty, Penns, in the 7X train on the Philadelphia and Electing Railroad, to which her relative% and friends are rollpeetftlikr invited k. On the 28th lust , lIELEN HAMILTON, daughter of filbert and Rebecca N. Patterson, aged B month* * On the 27th linitant,'HLlZA MATILDA, daughter of Geo. T Stuckert, and grand-daughter of (tee.. Lowry, in the 16th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reeldence of her grand-father, MI Callowhill street, near Front, this (Friday,) 80th tout. , at 10 o'olook, without further 09;190. THJ PRESS.---PHILADEIPMA. FRIDAY. JULY 30. 1858. On the 28th inst., JULIA. PERKINS, only child of Harrison and Charlotte B. Bobbins, aged 20 months. The friends and relatives or the family are invited to attend the funeral; at :the residence of Mr. John 0 Mead, 011 North Tedth at., this (Friday) afternoon, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Rill. On the 27th haat., at Oamden.N J., MARY FRANTZ, wife of John Stubillueraged 32 years. • The relatives and friend, of the family are p resect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. 8 Taylor's avenue, above Third street, thin (Friday) afternoon, at 5 o'clock. tt • On the 27th instant, of locked jaw, ANNIE MARIA RICO, aced 9 years, 7 months, and IQ,days. The relatives and Mends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her aunt, Rebecca McCormick, 914 Lawrence etreet, this (Friday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. On the 28th instant, Mr JACOB LEIDY, in the 78th year of his age. The relatives and Mends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his eon in-law, David Hazel, Re. 207 South Eleventh street, on Saturday afternoon, at 8 o'clock, without further notice. - ** On the 28th filet , JOHN, eon of Charles and Catha rine Lochroy, aged 10 years The relatives and Moods of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 209 Chester street, between Eighth and Ninth, above Race, this (Friday) morning, the 80th (net ,at 9 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. On the 28th !net . after a short, but very severe ill neas, HARRIET ADEL IA RADCLIFFE, aged 23 years, daughter of John L "and the late Patience Radcliffe, of Enke county, Pa.. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-ht-law, Mr. Joseph B Neal, Wetherill !louse, No. 603 &mem et., this (Friday) afternoon. at 4 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to the Odd Follows' Cemetery On the 27th inst., ISAAC OYERDORF, eon of James and Willlamina Romanian, aged 2 years and 11 moo. * o:3ne Fairmount and Arch-Street City Pas. SENDER RAILWAY CO —At a Meeting of the Commissioners named in the Act to incorporate the Fairmount and Arch-street City Passenger Rail way Company, held in pursuance of public notice, properly given, at the Office of William L. Hirst, Esq., Sixth street, below Walnut, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, the following Comtnissiouers, William M. Randall, Lewis Bitting, Robert J. Remphill, - Georgo 11. Thomas, James B. Smith. together with the Chair man, were appointed a Committee so make the neces sary arrangements and'open BOORS OF SUBSCRIP TION, according to the general Railroad Act. ROMS, is hereby given, that the above-named Commissioners will meet at the Wetherlll House, BANSOM Street, above Sixth, on TUESDAY, WED NESDAY, nod THURSDAY, the 10th, 11th, and 12th days of August, 1858 at 10 o'clock A. 21., to receive Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the above-named Passenger Railway Crmpany. ISAAC LEECH . , as, Chairman. Roar. J. HSSPRILL, 804311041XJ: jy22-taul2 " Notice —West Philadelphia Passenger VRAILWAY COMP ANY, July 15, 3858. he ' cars of this Company now run every five min utes from TRIAD ant MARKET Streets to their Depot, on LOOAN and BAMFORD Streets. jyl6-lm W. 8. MANN, Superintendent. otws Office r f the Frankford and Southwark PIIIEADELPGIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL. WAY COMPANY, Corner of GERMANTOWN ROAD and OILATUASI Street. PIIILADELPICA, July lit GM. The Board of Directors have declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com pany, payable to the Stockholders or their legal repre aentativen after the lath instant, at this Office, The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from and after this day until the 15th lost. fitockkhldern are requested to leave their Certificates at thin Office to be exohangod for others with the new title of the Company. Jy2-fmwlst E. HART, Treasurer. notice.—The 'scram( Instillment of MFive Dollars por Share on the Stork of the SE AND THIRD-STRaET PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY of Philadelphia will be due and payable at tho Office of the Company, No. 2.1 e 'WAL NUT Street, on or before September let, 1868. Ply order of the Board. DLNDY BRARWOOD, Secretary. jyti-flutaul& mwfteepl. New publications A SPARKLING VOLUME OF SPICY LETTERS. BELLE BRITTAN ON A TOUR AT NEWPORT, AND ERVI AND TITERI 4 1 Ono neat Igmo. 13rioo $l. LIST OF CONTENTS—(in port.) BELLE BRITTAN ON A TOUR. WASEINGIToN.—Tho White House—Miss Lane—Office- Seekers---New York Ladies—Lady Napier's Ball— The Belles—Manners—Fashions—Mrs. Douglas— Mrs.Siidell—Latly Gore Oueoley—Dinner to Mackay —(10861p. WEIEELIEII.—A LongJournoy—llarper'n Ferry—Tearful Women—Nothiog Slot—Cheap Coal and Costly Fires. QINOINNAITI.—Rich Country—Burnt House—Lung worth's Wine Cellars—flog Factories- 7 " Bell Smith" at Home—Women. LOUIEVILI.II —Accidents on the Road—Wanted a Cork- Screw—Whiskey and women—Geo. D. Prentice. Sr. Lome.—The Growing City—The Iron Mountains-- Newspapers—A Wadding—Pretty Ladies. Now ORLEAN9.—The St. Charles—The Opera—Corr corts—The Ladies—The Poet " Rosa"—Tho Red Petticoat (in full)—Who is Belle Battu:l—The Mistick Brew° of Cons. MOBILE —A Cotton City—The Battle House—Madame le Vert—John Phcenlx—A Saucy Postscript, &c. BArIENAL—The Ulty—Regular Bricks—lldenayentora (111AHLIIHTON.—Naviption through a thillevbreilif,.-Co lured Sunday Schools—Gen4iladeen'e Rice Planta tion, and his Swarm of Iflackbirde. BiallalOND.—Hollywood Cometery—Crawford's Wash • ingtort—Uondon's—The Southern Matron—Mrs. Cora Ritchie—Mr. Washington—James, the Novel ist—Dangerous Eyea. WmiLliNorusi.—Another Dinner to Mackay—Brady's Gallery—Belle Britian " taken." BELLE BRIT.TAN AT NEWPORT. Nawroay.—A Young Girl's Enthusiasm—An Awful Pun—Beilos Bathing—Brooks and Butilugarne—Mr. Duchansn'a Love Story—Warning to Women—" One of the Girls "—A Swimming Lodz—Code of Honor for Womyu—Custonnostunses—FlghUng4,Flirt log —Fishing—The Bello of Nowport—Scuidal— Fast Bows—Fast Women—The Yachts—Statrf. many—Splendid Toilettes—Every Inch a Sian—ln Love—What the Papers say—A " Bug" in a Lady's Room—Feminine Ornaments. BELLE lIIIIIIIAN HERE AND THERE. Life In Now York—Ballot Dancers—Tom Rapid—The Woodman Case—Broad' or Blood—Literature—An —A Cowluding by a Wotnan—Crawford:bin Life, Death, and Works—A Collapsed President—Bayard Taylor's Weddiug—Potiphar Curtis—Paul Fano Villile—Belmont—Thanatimnia Bryant—Boner's Ledger—City Uorornineut—Postumater bowler— Charles Mathews—Mark Singh—The St. Nicholas Hotel—Madison Square Motel—The French Gallery —Fifth Avenue Religion—The Opera—A Faehlou able Party—Bohnont*s and Aspinwall's Galleries— Mre John Wood—Charity Balls—The asylum for Women—The Yacht Wanderer—Fanny Fern and " the Man who didn't believe In a Devil"—The Bal Masque—Fry'a Leonora—Chapin on Woman and her Work—The Dramatic Fund—Dr. Ward's Opera:— Cape May—Bathing with Beaux—Saratoga—Singing —Dancing—The Tableaux at the "United States" —The Belles of the Beason—Agnes Robertson— Boureleault—lladante do Wilhorst—Genius--The Language of Heaven—Cousin 'Lou—Georg.; Sanders —Governor Floyd—A Vision of Beauty—The Phan tom at IVallack's—Woodbi Minstrels—Brougham In the Bowery—Burton—A Great Institutlors—ln for it—Polly Marshall—The Academy of Design—The Wor,hip of the Beautiful—Matrimony—Edwin For reet—liockaway—The Payßion—The Sea. For sale at all the Bookstores. Copies tent by mail, postpaid, on recant — Of price. DERBY JACKSON, Pubilihera, jyBo-It Ile NASSAU St., New York. AT ALU AB LE WORK ON COLONIALV LAW—CUALHERS' OPINIONS —Opinions of eminent Lawyers on various points of English Juris prudence, Welly concerning the Colonies, Fisheries, and Commerce of Groat Britain : Collected and Digested from the Originate in the Board of Trade and other De ponitorli a. By Gaoling CHALMERS, En., S.R.S., S.A. 1 Vol. heo, 815 Meg. Just received and for male by RAY k BROTHER, Law Book ilellers, Publishers, and Importers, JY 29 10 South sixth street. INE W PAPE R—" THE NATIONAL BIECUAN IC," an Independent Weekly Newspaper, devoted to the real interests of the " tolling millions." will be brined from the Office No. I 118)( South THIRD Street, (eccood story) in about ten days. Look nut for It, ae Ito contents will be interesting. The paper will be of the largest eiro t and gotten up in the very best feud lu your advertisements. NEW MAGAZINE. I BRYANT & STRATTON'S "AMERICAN MINI °RANT , ' is now ready, and nay be had at all NEWS DEPOTS: Their Agent, Oapt..l, li. Bell le canvassing this eity for yearly aubscribere. Price S 2 por annum. Addrese BRYAAT & STRATTON, Mercantile College, n B. corner SEVENTH and OURSTNIIT Streets, Phi- ladelphia. rey2B-ly YOWLIt, WJ.L 8, & CO. 922 VIZ CHESTNUT Street keep alandaed wo rks on 411 A Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cu, and s k nography, wholesale and retail. Ihrenolo h gi. • cal Examination, with charts, and full writ. ten descriptions of character, given day and even. tog. Cabinet free to clatters. Oiders by mail to be ad - dressed to Yowler, Wells, & Co., 922 Oheetnut street. jog..Bmolt-wky t sep 80 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.- On and after MONDAY, August 4, Stockholders' Tickets for the year isod ow .1 uly 31,1669. will be issued (at the Office of thssllecretary, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 P. M.) upon the presentation of the certifi cates of stoek, and the payment of the tire Insurance tax of one dollar per share, as required by the suppl.- ment to the Charter. adopted by the stockholders on the 6th day of May last. fly order of the Board of J rectors, M. 31611 ET, Secretary. rEIiM PAUL'S GENUINE FARINA CRACK ERB, sold by JAMES R. WEBB, Wholesale Agent, 223•80uth E'ghth street. AR IN A CRACKERS—The heat are F PAUL'S," sold II TAMES IL 11 EBB, Wholesale Agent, 223 South Eighth street. MARINA CRACKERS—Thu genuine are tamped " PAUL." JAMES R. WEBB, Wittilt•Aste Agent, 223 Routh Eighth greet. PAUL'S FARINA ORACKERS aro Ptiro, Crisp, good, nod indlaprosablo for Chlldreo, In valids, awl fawillea. Sold wholesale by JAMES It. WHIM. Jy 30-2tsr 223 South Eighth street. A NEW AR TICLE.-CIIESTNIIT -1111 GROVE WHISKEY.—Tho purest Spirit offered the American public, possessing many medicinal pro. portico, and none of the poisonous qualities inherent In the Whiskey In common use, is now offered for sale by the Druggists generally, and by CHARLES WHARTON, Jr., (loners) Agent, At D. D. Taylor's, Wholesale Orocer, No, 23 South FRONT Street Fhtlade!phis. All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest assured of Its purity. /MAR Bin: We havo carefully examined the sample of Chestnut-Grove Whiskey left with ue a few days slum, nod find it to contain little or nono of the poison ous substance known as Fuel) 011. BOOTH, tiARRETT, h OAMAU, Analytical Chemists To CHARI,BI3 WHARTON, Jr., 80. 23 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia. jy2l-3m ASPBERRY VINEGAR.—This is pro pared from perfectly ripe Fruit, 'ideated with the greatest care and of the best quality. A small quantity of thin Vinegar Syrup, mixed in a tumbler of cold wa ter, makes a most d Helmut drink. An a beverage for the sick, it in unaqualled, being at once soothing and medicinal. Prepared and sold by CHARLES SHIVERS, Druggint and Chendet, N. 11. Corner Spruce and Seventh ate., Phila Price Prie) 50 cents per bottle, or .$5 a dozen. ,b2ndluir BRIDGETON.—The Steamer • EXPRESS leaves MICR Street Teens days, Thursdays. and Saturdays at 8% o'clock A. 31. Iteturiong, leaves lilt I 1.)0 ETON Mondays, Wedneedaye : and Fridays at 8 o'clock A• Pi Stopping at New CUM 10, Delaware City, Fort Delfts, are, and the unual Landings on the Ci liansey Through tickets for Mllloville, Fort Elizabot , , Maurlcetown, Dividing Creek, Newport, Cedarville. and Fairton. 14.14 m LUPIN'S WIDE WI - 11TE AND BLAUK DAREGE, for Shawls, Tolman, Ao.,:wholosale and retail. litorekeepers supplied for nett sash. CRARLEB ADAMS, ,1,714 iIITII vacl AltOki Otto% GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. JOHN B. ENGLISH & CO., No. 11.3.CHESTNI.1 . T STRENT. Are now receiving their FALL IMPORTATION of FRENCH AND ENGLISH, HIH, MUTER, DUCH, BILK, CLOTH, NUB, FUR _ TOP, AND PLUM-LINED GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. jy2B•lm WELLING, CG i r o Fe i T isT Br _ CO.,_ NUT STREET, Have on hand, and are constantly receiving, the fol lowing description of sonde : & W. snuouEs , PRINTS, in groat variety, including Chocolates, Turkey Reds, Greens, Blues, Shirting& cod Fancy Styles. BLEACHED SHENITINCIS,_ SHIRTINGS, AND DRILLINOIL Lonsiale, Masonville, Slaterevitle, Hope, Washington, Union Mills, Blackstone, Cohanuet, Johnston White Rock Phenix, Acton, &c. DROWN lilitiETlNol3, OS. SHIRTINGS, A &II OSNA BUR Meteors, Virginia Family, Groton, Ettrick, Eatit'n Virginia, Eagle, Maneheoter, & Farm's, Still Water, Mechanica', Warren A, Carrs' Riverside. CLOTHS. Bottomley!s, Pomeroy's, and Glenhem Co.', Black and Fancy ill-wool and cotton warp Clothe in great variety. DOESKINS AND OASSIMERES. Greenfield Co., Baritone Diver, Bristol, Terry's, Stearn's, and others. SATINETS. Stearns, Ayros & Aldrich, Taft & Capron, Minot, ; Charter Oak, Mineral Springs, Swift River, Carpenters', Florence Attila, Horkanum, Duhring'o, Conversville, &e. SlLESlAS.—Lonadale'a, Smith's, and other make& plain and twilled, of all colors. Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids. Jewett City and Irene Stripes, Denim and Tickinge. Rhode Island . and Philadelphia Ltheoya and Apron Chucks.' iihepard's and Slater's Canton Flannels, &o. 47(1 I T. L I A MSVI LLE, Warnautta, Water Twist. Pontiac, Utica, and other superior makes Shirting and Sheeting Muslin by the piece or yard. LINENS Of Richardson's, liicholson's, and Robinson's make, warranted Intro and strong An excellent heavy Ntchol eoa'a Linen, a£0734 cents. Dloperm, Orsoh, Towollings, 8 to 12N cents; heavy Baggiage, TookLloons, kg ) kg. LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS at 50, 76, 88, $.l $1.26 to $l. Napkins, Doylies, Rucks, back in towels ant by theAarlti neTtels, Tickings, Black and Brown AIWA Larellan at 10 costa also, finer grades. Dusters from 67c to $4. Bacaßent Larella Dugan, $1.25 and $1.75. MANTILLAS. Closing out balance Mock clump. 000 PER & CONARD, Jillo R. Laorner NINTH and MARKET QUMMER MANTLES. LACE AND OIIANTILLY MANTLES and TAL MAS at much relived rates to close the stock. 014 Alt PLEBS BROTItIqI9, CUESTNUT and EI[OfITII. LINEN SHEETINGS. Richardson's and other excellent makes, of Shoot ings of all widths. ritiOW Linens; and Irlch Shirting Linens. Summer Blankets and Quilts. , 1311ABPL1 t BROTHERS. jy2B•lf CLIEBTNIIT and EIGHTH. MEW YORK MILLS MUSLIN. .1. 1 1 New York Mills soft finish; Wamsutta, Williams ville, Arkwright, &rid other best brands Masonville Gold Medal, very doe and light. SHARPLNSS BROTHERS, 3318.1 f , CHESTNUT AND MOUTH. WOOED CLOAKS, FOR THE SEASIDE, AT HI DOLLARS. TRAVELLING OR DUST CLOAKS, Indispensable for s Country Ramble, or en route to the Springs, at $2.50, $3 50, $4.50, and $O. ELEGANT MANTILLAS. BREECH AND ENG LISII LACE. BLACK SILK, SILK, AND LACE. ' CRF,E MARETZ CIROULARD. WRIT.. BAREGE CIRCULARS. AT ONEKIAbr ?ORMUZ PRICCO, TO °LOSS TOR BEASON, AT THO PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, TOS CHESTNUT street, i 917 J. W. PROCTOR & CO. 1200 SKIRTS AND CORSETS, FROM THE LiTEIGREAT BALE. Boeutllutly Embrollered Corsets, $2.60, worth f 3.75 First quality Plain French do. 1.26 . " 2.26 Aloran's Elegant ?touch Skirt.% 250 " 309 Do. do. Children's do. 1.12" 1.69 Also, till &pt., I:White Zephyrs 140 ,üblora 20c., par 01111 CC. Frlogoa, Ball Tririminga, Cotton Trlmminga—cheap. J.tl. M AYH' ELL h ON Nov Trimming Store and Factory, 8. E. corno• ELIiYIEITII. sod 0118STNUT. 3y2i.vrfolOt ' as THE CHEA PE ST EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS over offered in Ude City aro now being sold by TRORTILEY G CRIBB( N.S. oo,r. ETGUTif and SPRING GARDEN. Wo purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendous sacrifice for CASH, a lot of very rich Embroidered Crape Shawls, Fame (malty and style as l‘e have sold for TIVLZITY DOLLARS! which we are now *ding at the extremely low price of TWRLVII DOLLARS!! Ladles, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a RASDBOUR BILLWL co OriBBP! Also, Plain Grape Shawl's, from 84 to tag. NIANTILLAB AND DUSTERS. Special bargains frt Lace . , Bilk, Moir Antique Man- Travelling Drava Watlablin gnat variety. Thin Bummer-DreatOoode. • Organdies, Baregeri 3 Orenadines, &r, BLAUK elLte, YANOIr 811. Kr, eco. Our name le Justly celebrated for Cheap Bilks. Materials for Men and Boys' Weer. Linen Lioodn, of our Own importation. Bummer Clause and other numele, &a. Mitts, Valle, Embrulderieu, licalury, Gloves, 1t.., at - THOIt.NLBY It 0 11.1.BM'S ONE-PRICE CABII 13T0R8," H. P.. Cor. YIGIITFI h di"B.INtI GAIOIII4 Streets. jel9-tf DRY GOODS BEING CLOSED SUIT OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIORS. Very rich Park pitted Marseilles, for Dresses and Basques, &c. Do. Paris printed Br,llinrrte, UMW, and Organdies. Baregen, Grenadines, and OWlies. Ducale and Ors:lolls, High Lustre Black Mks. French White brill/ante and Marseilles. Polka spot Pules ?lull. White Goode ' all Linda. ?asterisk forTrmliling Dreamt and Dusters. Ben Bide Plaids ?unfailing ?When, in medium and gay NOIR, fast colors. Lupin'a best quality all wool Do liege, in Brown and Oray Mixtures. Edgingx, Inserting', Flountinge, ko. Linen and Mem(' ea Hhirt Romulus. With the usual attek of FAMILY DRY GOODH Ei DAILY ILSE. Wide White and 3lack newt Daregen NUM:BALE AND RETAIL. RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAM A. 513.13, DIA.PICIZS, ace OONBUfdERB of RIOHItRDSONS LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GIINUINS GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the fall name of the arm, RIOHARDSON ? SONS, & OWDEN, Ai a guarantee of the imindnem and durability of the Goods. This caution le rendered essentielly necessary *sling. quantities of 'enactor and defective Linens are prepared season after season, and sealed with the name of RICHARDSON, by Irish houses, who, regardless of the Injury thus indiotti alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode, will not readily abandon a business so profitable ' while pur chasers can be imposed on with Goode of a worthless character. J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, myo-8m Agents, 88 011.URCIL Street, ;sow York DEIISONAL-PHILA.DE A, JULY 29, 1.8914 weans are hereby notified that Wm. R. HARNlEllnaver was In any Whit, Interested In thy firm of Ma LILAItI & Co., nor was he authorized to collect any tlebtoi for nald firm of NlcElluire At. Co. jy3o-I.t* AIcELIIAIt & CO. PERSONAL.-PIIILADELP ETTA, JULY 29 145 S —1 heroby notify alt persona that WISI. It. HARMER never was interemmd In the firm of Thom. Clark & Co., nor wan h, ever authorized to collect any money as to my portion of tho books of Thomas Clark & Co., met apart to mo by the dliaolution of the said rot of Tionorta Clark & Co., May 29, MM. Iy3o-ltst A. MM.:MARE. NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS. Thu uraleralgued taucemors to the late JOSEPII T. JOHNS) aro now proinired to meet the want, of the trade at the No. 168 S. italith sk, Northeast corner of ARell and FOURTLI Streets. Their facilitlea for furnishing er ory article in the Shoo- Finding Line, at moderate prices hod on favorable terms, are unsurpassed. The attention of Merchants In respectfully solicited jy2B3uilf WM. JOHNS & SON. REIttaIi7JOII : N P. DOIIEItTI, N. E. CORNER OP PIFTU AND WALNUT BTB. PUILADXI PIHA, July 10, 1858. 28 REMOVAL. NARVIK/a TO ANNOYING/ TO TURIN NNW RTORB, OPPRU AT A HEAVY MIDUOTION PROM USUAL PRICES J)23-lm If JAOKSON, FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS Jr2-11n UIFIE SCOTT'S LEGACY PREMIUM— The Commit tee on Science rind the A rts, constituted by the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the promotion of the Mechanic Arts, having recom mended the award of the Scott's Legacy Premium to Dr. J. N. Francis, for his process for removing teeth—by the use of Electro-Magnetiatu—the Board of Managers will award the above Premium In two mouths from thisdate. unless satisfactory evidence is given of the want of or/- &nifty of the Improvement. WILLIAM HAMILTON, joT.tiarrlPT Aotwq tUiplesale ilDrp eacfbe. littail Eltp faunas. Li:vzhia oLiArn CUARLES ADAMS, Eighth 141.1 Arch strooto pet - Bona! Oboe rittbings Ot D BP AN D, iicmovals. TAILOR, HAS REMOVED JAS. E. G'ALDIVELL lc CO., 382 CIIESTZ.IIIT STREET, JOB PRINTER. HM Romovod to Zor Sale attb Q:kf set. dm FOR SALE OR EXCHPLNG—IraIn- Ea. able Modern DWELLING, (three-story brick and three-story back bulid(ng,) northwest corner Franklin and Brown, late District of Spring Garden; every itn provement introduced. Lot 40 feet front by 118. For particulara apply at Jy3o.Bt* 205 WALNUT Street, above Second. PASSENGER CARS—For dale two New Oity Passenger Railway Oro of superior build and finish. Apply to A. & P. ROBERTS, 33 , 211-OtIM 410 Walnut street. $2,00 0 FOR SALE, a Mortgage for • $2,000, well secured on property worth more than double the amount. Applyto. . . JOHN B. STOOK/MU, SD South SIXTH Street opti WANTED TO PIIROHASE—A neristore Property, suitable for a Grocery and Provision business, with stabling attached. South of Arch street preferred. Address GROCER, Press aloe. jyl6 1. 4 10 R SALE—A valuable LOT, in the vici nity of the Baltimore Depot, in an improving neighborhood. For particulars, address J. 8., Boa 927 Yost-office. J 93.0 1 O LET.-THE UPPER ROOMS OF stores No. 327 and No. 833 MARKET Street, belollr Fourth. Apply on the premlsee, to L- HALLOWELL & CO., or Jel4-tf. OIIILLON, ANDERSON, & CO. Doarbing BOARDTNG.-4 young Lady wiabes board, ing In a genteel private family. Terms not to exceed $2 per week. Address JANE, Dlooet's Dispatch. Jy2o-2t* BOARDING wantod by a Gentleman and HIS WlFE—Hoard with n private family, where there are no children. South of Market et. preferred. Addeo's& " AIERCHANT," Dlood's Despatch. jy2B-3tve AGENTLEMAN AND LADY or SINGLE GENTLEMEN may obtain Board at 712 OR EST- Ain Street, oppozilte Maaonio Hall. jy2.l-ot* ebentltmen's Sttrnisbing (goabo. VITINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S V V FURNISHING STORE PATENT MOULDER ?NAM SHIRT 13/ANT/PAC- . . _ TORY, At the Old r•tand, No. TOO OLIESTNIIT STREET, oppps sltoihe Washington House A. WT.NCRESTER will glse, as heretofore, his per. sonal supervision to the cutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for hie celebrated style of Phirts and Collars filled at the shortest notice. Wholesale trade supplied on liberal terms. jy24-ly I W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of WIN- O • 011 ESTER & SCOTT.) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly . opposite the Girard Housed Philadelphia. J. W . d. 'would respectfully call the attention of hle former patrons and friends to his new Store, and is pre pared to till orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINE SHIRTS and 0014tA,RS. CiENTLENEN'S FURNISHING STORE. gut W. W. KNIGHT, SOB &KOH Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Burnishing Goods, and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted equal In every respect to any others manufactured in this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. mhl-tf GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest and beet as. sortment in the city, wholesale and retell, with a full line of Under Olothing,, suited to the eesson, at W. W. ILNIGUTI, 600 ARM Street, above Sixth, Philadel phia. Vlolitical GIOR CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT— ROBERT O. MARCH, OF TRH THIRTEHRTII WARD. Subject to the will of the Peo . ple'e Cowyentlon. jy2tl-I.lwk t i loß 'REGISTER OF WILLS. ELI DILLIN, OP TUE rooLng:4m WALD, Subject to the Rules of tim People's Party. And, if elected, I pledge myself to confine the Office to the legal fees established by law. Jy24.tc* CUNGRESS—THIRD na. JOSEPH SITES, OP VIZ BIXTBP.STII WARD. Subject to Democratic rules. Jy24-Im* CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT, miTir E. HARKINS, .RRVENTRRSII WARD. Subject to Democratic R ules. jy2l-ta WILLIAM IL KERN, SHERIFF, FIFTEENTH WARD Subject to the Rules of People's ?Arty. jy2o-tf VARD.—The undersigned hereby informs ‘../ his friends that he mill be a cand elate for tho Wiles of • SIIEItIFF of the City and County of Philadelphia, at the enauing election, if nominated by ‘, The People " . PUILADItuniA, Juno 4,1858 FOR REGISTER OF WILLS, JOHN SWIFT. lkleot to the will of the People's Convention .174-tr REGISTER OF WILLS— ANDREW J. WESTER.. Subject to Democratic Rolm J050.41,1* CLERN. OF ORPHANS' COURT— /MPH A. AIONUEIMER, Eleventh Ward Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. jel?-dtoe, F OR REGISTER OF WILLS— JOHN GAMIN , Fifth Ward. Dabject to Democratic Mee. .01641 FOR REGISTER OF WILLS— (MAUDE! D. ENIGIIT, TWENTIETH WARD Subject to the People's Nomination. jol-tf TOR REGISTER OF WILLS. JOAN CAMPBELL, OP SEVENTH WARD. Illative. to Remedial° rules. tamps. .pETERV 9 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE BELI-ORNIRATINO GAB LAMP Do the only Patent Berner that has a NON-CONDUCTOR ATTACTLYD. Tor Betty, Cheat near, and Brilliancy, It 'wpm all others. STATE AND 0 CIINTE MUM FUR PALL Addeo's' D. P. PETERS, S. W. corner FicUOND and OIIERTNUT Bk. PM" deleada ; mod 4= BROADWAY, New York. coh4-Iy-rp .IVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK 1.4 to your interests, and patronise 1188111tRiS LAMP FACTORY, 109 South ZIOLITII street, below Chestnut. Previous to his opening a responsible factory, you were charged $lB for work which he la now doing In a war ranted manner from Sabo $lO. Support him, or you will have the acme charge to pay CONGRESS SPRINGS, 8A RATOGA, April 12, 1858 A GAUD TO THE PUBLIC During the !est season an attempt was made to de ceive the public, by persons offering what they called " CONGRESS WATER," from Fenutalus ; and at the price of six ceote per glue. The WHOLESALE price of the GENUINE CONGRESS WATER, at New York, being about 7X cents per eats, the imposition of thus pretending to sell at retail, for lens than cost, and with out allowance for Freight, Cartage, and Breakage, is apparent; but their probable course . hrui been to empty ONE bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Foun tain, and thereby christening Re total contents. We have NEVER sold Conroe. Water in Fotnataine nor in vessels of ANY OTHER DESCRIPTIONS THAN ordhiary.sized GLASS BOTTLES. The cock of every bottle of the genuine is blooded "CONGRESS WATER 0. it W.," and if without these words mud hitters, it is COUNTERFEIT. CLARK it WHITE, 1928-w th t nol-If PropriPtors of Clougrolts Spritig, FRESH CONGRESS SPRING WATER, Received directly kom the Spring at Saratoga, shwa on band In Pint and Quart Bottler, and for sale by P. BROWN, Otteutiat and Druggist, N. B. corner ORREITNUT and PUT R Streets. my26-yrth-toc 1 NOTICE-ON —i_j AND AP is , o ifiAt ter MONDAY, August 2,1,1058, all Paisenger Trains, on the Philadelphia Germantown, aud Norrintown Railroad (except the 3:10 and 0 P. M. Trains from Philnielphia) will stop at COLUMBIA AVENUE, for the accommodation of persona reading lu the northern part of the :qty. _ . . . 11. K. SMITH, (funeral Superintendent. July 26t11, 1858. jy27-6t, TO FAR E R S.—NITROGENATED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, or ?termed nwinutectured by BLAKISTON h WOODWARD, end for sale et their Store, west end Marko t-etrect Bridge; also by dealers in the city and country. 3,4.01* IllAtt, PITCH, AND OAKUM—Constantly 1 on hand, and for male In lots to cult purchasere, by jy2.l. WEAVER, MUM CO, No fI N. WATER St and 2.1 N. WIIARVF,B. HEIDSICK & CO. CHAMPAGNE.—A 11 nengtant supply of the genuine brand In bond and to kora, for mlo by W I 1,i.l A ttl It Y6aP,r. Role Agent for Ponnerlvania, RIR gnash VTIDNT Pi IAR RE U CORDAGE—Superior Russia and AMERICAN TARRED CORDAGE manufactured and for solo by WEAVER, Ell LEE & CO., IY 2I No. 23 N. Water et. and 22 N. Wharves. ACCOUNT BOOKS, MADE OF TIM beat stock, for olty palm Call and look over the stook at PERRY'S Blank Book Manufactory, Ja4-2m FOURTH and RAOE. DERR re' BLANK BOOK MAN UTAO - FOURTH and RACE in buying Account Hooka. I make all my Mock of good material, and sell at fair prices. jet-2m 1,700000 ENVELOPES, EVERY Rtyle, size, and price, at O. F. PERRY'S Stationery Extablighment, .184.2 m FOURTIL and RACE. BLANK BOOKS, MADE IN ANY BE HUED Rifle of ruling and binding. A good as sortment of Paporo for on:dolours to select from, at PERRY'S Blank Book Manufactory, je4-2m FOURTII and VAMILY PORTRAIT BIBLES, HAND BOBIELY bound. Old Bibles rebound, to look and wear good as new. Oall and look at the styles, at PEilltrB Bookbindery, je4-2m FOURTH and ItAO.ll. WC/ RRINGS-800 bbls. N. I PICKLED herring; 800 btrie extra Newfoundland ditto 120 bble Potomac; dry salted ditto. now in xtore nod for a gi n e , y r, JNO. 01. KENNEDY h 00., Noe 100 omi 112 N wITARVICR BROWN STOUT.-40 casks , c Finzl Wllliame,'. Imported divot from London, in Store and for sato by Whl. 11. YEAION, 106 71FI Annth RRrINT StrPot. -195 boxes r rime Herkimer A.J county just landing and for sale by 0. 0. SADLlgit /a 00., nIA Fin a Newt), W.f.r.}r.et E LATlliff. 15 5 ? ) ti lu ne w gi g ,a r i r i d ty u Bor d deutra. in store And for We by WILLIAM 11. YEATnN, ;Pa 210 DWI; IROn 1 n-A PARTNER' with $6,000 5,00ty. wanted to connect himself with a gen ( ernan of experience and position, in an exclusively caah Dry Goods Jobbing trade. Satisfactory evidence ofp_oUti on and capacity will be submitted and required. 6.10 a 2 " iii,VI T It B RTON'sCitY Commercial Agency, root. • jy3o-13t* A SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED TO 171. Furnish $lO,OOOlO • business involving tittle or no risk. The party desiring th. connection le of recognised commercial character and Position. Address or apply at ASHTON'S City Commercial Amery, 310 0111 , 8TNUT Street. jy3o-3t* ViTANTED—A Situation, by a young man, in a first-eines Domestic COMMIWOR Dry-goods House, to learn • the buskers. The meet acnepubh, references given. Address H., et this Office. Jrao - - WANTED—By a Graduate of the High School, a situation inn Wholesale Store as Assistant or Entry Clerk. Addrest "ALUAIriI," at this °Mee. jy29-St* SjiOß EXCHANGE—Stocks and Bonds for "I' a mall Cottage Property near the city, accessible by rail car. Address 46 EXULIANQZ, , ) Wilco of this paper. jy294t* ,t YOUNG GIRL wants a SITUATION u Cook, or to do General Goupowork. Is a good Washer and Ironer. Apply at No. 1 ELLEVS COURT, R.ace street, below Brown. JY29-2t* R u S A fo p % , t a ll O tt : ge. - l i 7 TA T N IO T N E A D L MECH A R N I I F B No. 10834 S. THIRD Street, (second! story,) formerly "Sunday Leader" Office. Jy2B.ltif viT AN T ED-A SITUATION IN AfliUG STORE, by n young man_ who hoe had a year's experiencerenee. l ar e ee ß s e M D :al g tt l are s o l ge s e s : Uan j give goat WANTED—By young Lady of education, &situation in a Seminary as Teacher. Would not obJect to the country. Best reference as to qualifi cations, &c., will bo given. Address TEACHER at the office of The Press. Jy2.64t* WANTED—A stout, able Man, accustomed to the care of horses, and having a knowledge of Gardening, desires a situation out of town. The beet of reference wilt be given. Addrea "GARDENER," at this oMce. fy2.B4t* MT ANTED—A Situation as PORTER in a Wholesale establishment, by a young Man who is wlltiog to look° himself generally useful end to study tho interest of his employer. , Best of reference will be given. Address," POUT NEW' at this office. jy2.B.3tis NVANTED,FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried MB, to wttom will bo given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from 112 to 122 per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 MARKET Street • =, above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM E. ROYALL, let Lieut. 2d Regt. of Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two vessols of 2.50 to 500 tons each, to load for ports in Routh America. Cargo now ready, and the highest rotas will be given. Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., 120 North Wharves. E SPRING GARDEN SAVING 1 FUND. (Calarsion sr rat LlGniAl:Fpfl or PIINIMPAPIA.) PERPETUAL CHARTER. FIVE PER CENT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Al oneya Paid took on Demand. OFFICE, 881 NORTH THIRD STREET, (002lotnarlon BANE B UILD IN.) Thielnatitotto e o c ia now open for the tr G ansaction of business. and is the only Chartered Baring Fund located In the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from I/ to Gji o'clock and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until, 9 o'clock in the Evening. MA.NAGEBB, James B. Pringle, Jacob Dock Joseph M. Cowell, George Woelepper, J. Wesley Bray Robert B. Davidon, P. 0. El'maker, John P. 'ernes, George Knecht, - John Horn. I. JAMES B. PRINGLE. PHORN. ap2l-iftt Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P Levi, Hun. Fleury K. Strong, Daniel Underkotier, Hon. Wm. lifillward, Frederick Steaks, Fronde Hart, Joeopn P. LeOlero, John Kessler, Jr., Presiden Secretary, axone 's T. SAVING FUND-FIVE PER OENT. IN. TEREST-TATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 00M PANY.-WA.LNUT STREET SOUTH-WEST 00H.NHR OY THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. /100SPORAVID ST TEE STATE Of FASESFLTANIA. Money in reeeived In may num, large or small, and In Serest paid from the day of depoeit to the day of with drawal. The office is open every its) from o'clock In the morning till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on Honda, end Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. IiNNNIR, President, SODIUM BELPIUDENI, Vice Presider* WM. I. BM, Secretary. DIZZIN010: Mon. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Bus , Robert Selfridge, Francis Le., Semi. H. Ashton, Joseph Tartan, 0. Landreth Mons, Henry Diffenderffer. Money is received and payments made daily. The Investments are mwto in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class Henri. ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tor', and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta bility to thin Institution. aulay • - tIAVING FUND.-lINITED STATES L TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST. NUT Streets. Large and email sums reoebred, and paid back on de mend, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER MT from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. - Office hours, from 9 untll6 o'clock every day, and or. MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DirANTB for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, trOut.£l upwards. President—STEVE= R. CRAWYORD, Treasurer—PLlNY BUR. Teller—JAMES R. BUNTER JOB. M. COW ELL. .i.g/%4f (VO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE Li lax CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO . 8' (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER C E NT. STATE SAVINGS SUED. tJO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET,- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. VO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. 1 - rrvz 1N PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.. Rul-1T CORN EXCHANGE INSITRA.NCE COM PANY, No. 931 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CHARTERED CAPITAL.. DIAN, MARINA, AND INLAND •831iTII, JULY 1, 1868. Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, &o $319.825 00 BIM lieeelvable, (roe polit(eo loaned ' ) 2,1 78 Unsettled Book Accounts, (for pohcles : ).... 1 513 83 Cash in Bank and in Office 10,493 as Oath in hondo of Agentoand Correspondents, 139881 365,140 35 No losses unadjusted, unpaid or reported. MILKOTOtth William M. Godwin, IL H. Crawford, James W. Queen, Jan. L. Itedner, George W. Ball, William B. Thomas, B. If ranklin Jackson, B. N. Winslow, J. U. Hopper, Henry D. Mears. WM. H. UODWIN, President. J. 0. Home, Secretary, mvlo-dtt riMIE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, 488 WAI NUT Street. • • Statement of the business and condition of The Quaker City Insurance Company of Philadelphia, for the six months ending June 30, 1858 : Capital and Surplus ' January 1.1858 $ 277,070 87 Interest received and accrued from Jan.l to July 1, 1858. Premiums received from January lost to July let, 1858 Salvage and Reinsurance received Lessee, rumens, & O. • LORSCII paid 161,461 64 Dividend, reinsurance, return pre minute, and expenses 98,340 08 Balance remaining with the Company July 1, 304,281 35 Bonds, mortgagee, stooks, coupon bonds, loans on collateral, and cell loans. &c. 5193.753 50 Bills Receivable 90,611 79 Cash ou hand and in Bank, and duo from agents 29,916 00 Capital Stock OFPIOERE. GEORGE 11. HART—President. X. P. 11088—The rresitlont. 11. R. COCA ONRALL—Becre Lary and Truman 0. 11. BUTLER—LI3Intant Eteratm. George H. Hart; Joseph I:awards, H. P. Rom, Foster 8. Perkins, A 0. Cattell, Charles G. Imlay, Andrew it Chamber*, Bemuel Jonee. M. D., D. W. Batley, - Hon. H H. Fuller, John G. Dale, H. B Combsll, John L. Pomeroy. H. B. COW - MALL, Ererntary, Attest : jy2B-Imolf INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND DlA niNg. INSURANOE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered In 1791—Capital s2oo,ooo—Aseeto, Jann• sty 1, 18a8,P17,440 10400, All invested in sound and available secitritles—conti nue to insure on Vessels and Oargoes, Buildings, Stooks of Menahandioe, &0., on liberal terms. DIREOTORS: Henry D. Bherrerd, George 11. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Macsiester, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Watteon, / John 11. Budd, floury G. Freeman, William R White. Charles S. Lewis, ABNltil D. BIiBItRSRD, President. WILLIAM Ilmiess, Secretary. je9-wfrm.tf 46 VIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN"- 1 1: GIRARD NIBS AND MAR INK INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 415 WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Nu, igation Company's Dulldiug.) Wm. M. Swain, I Wm. 0. Rudman, [of P übter Ledger. CD. Shoemaker, John Ansrach, Jr., Jar. Walker, 11. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven, J. 11. 'Hughes, Francis Peters, Win. S. Boyd, 11. R. Ooggsball, (leo. W. Woodward, Jac, McClure, Jno. W. Gingham, Joseph Klepp, M. D. Hon. ;1)1.1 JONE 4, President. A. 9 OILLNTT, Vice President, JAR, D. Ahvoito, Secretary. jy26-ly HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN &TRANCE COMPANY-oMoo No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,. John 11. Diehl, J. Edgar Thomson, P. M. Potts, u.n ohnungrora. 0. !h. Spangler, 0. G. Sower, Abraham Rex, John W. Sexton, E. S. Warne, John Garrison, George Rowell, Nathan R Potts, Wm. P. Leech, R. T. Ransil, U. H. Houston, Jos. R. Withers, Abraham P. Eyre, E. Booth, Charles F. - Norton, John 11 Lewans, JOHN U. DIEHL, President E. S. WARNE, Vice President. Oats. A. BUT, Secretary. aryl° AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT street, above Third, Philadelphia Baring a large paid.ap Capital Stook and Surplus Invented in sound and available Securities, continue: , insure on Dwellings, Stores, Yurniture, Merchandise Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, Caspar W. Mortis, Samuel C. Morton, James Campbell, Patrick Brady, kdiound C. Dutdh. Charles W. Poultney. GIORaz ABBOTT, President. TWAY.Aa &lAMB, Secretary, ja.2B-ytt CUants. Oaninge Junbe. Iluourarkte Gloninatticz 33,894 44 304,281 35 =1:11 George O. Carson, _...,., CAPITAL, 5'200,000. DIRECTORS. DIIIHOSOIS WELOH's NATIONAL THEATRE.— . NEW SEASON. JOSEPH O. FOSTER Sole Lome and Manager. C. BUST FE Stage 11/wager. YbIDAY EVENING, July 30. 1833 Th• great Meio.Drarnatin Spectacle of the WAR WOLF Of Lug MOUNTAIN. Harry Clifton ....Julia N. Cooke. Mat. Misen Mr. Charles Boater. To conclude with the Drams of toe . 'FIREMAN'S PRIDE; Dr, The Uelreaa of Ohecnut Street Frederic Jerome Mr. Charles Foster. Alice Hawthorne Jolla N. Cooke, The Orcheetra under the direction of Mr. 0. Reinbe t. . . Doom open at 7X. To commence at 8 o'clock. Tacketi of admigelon, 26 cents ; steered seats, 38 eentel Orchestra chairs. 60 cents ,• Beata in Private 8.,x. 76 conic , Whole Box, ;5 sad $3 ; /slaty Circle, 16 ceate. PEOPLE'S THEATRE, RUIN STREET, • (Between Sec.ind Ind Third etreete.) Thie new end elegant establiehment•will be opened on BA.TURDAY MOANING. at 10 o'clock. when a SPLENDID LUNCH FREE OF OHANDE4wIII be eerred, A DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT will take place every evening, to commence at 8 o'clock. ID' Admission 10 tents. i730-oto H. GETS, Proprietor. Summer excursions- g ammemi FOR THE ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, NIA.GFELItA. IPA_TjLEI. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY WILL MOB EXCURSION TICKETS DURING TUE BUMMER ALTOONA, MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ann HOPEWELL, (Where Passengers take Stages 20 =ilea to Bedford. Bering') GOOD FOP. SIX DATE. Pare to Altoona and Return $ l / It Pare to Mountain House and Return. I 60 Fare to Hopewell and Return 7 10 Fare U. Williamsport $3.10; Elmira $T Niagara Falls SS. By this route paasengere take the Northern Central Railroad at Harrisburg, enjoying for 126 miles the beautiful ecenery of the Susquehanna Valley. I Further information to be had at the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, B. H. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Steeets p where Tickets, may bo procured. st4: ir ra. FOR CAPE MAY.—EXPRESS LINS—The swift and favorite Steamer "BALLOON," Capt. W. WHILLDIN, leaves Areh•atireet Wharf for Cape May every Taeaday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning at 914 &Mock. Returning, leaves the Cape on the intermediate days at 8 &clock A. M. Fare $2, carriage hire included; Servants $2.60 ; Bceeen TiCkets se., carriage hire extra. .iy&data anaMO NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD MR DELAWARE WATTAR-GAP, MAtiCli CHURN. HAZLETON, AND THE LERIOK GOAL REGION.— Miters to the above poppies* places of Stamen Roamv will find the Route offerdtt by the North Pentuirivanis Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Val ley and New Jersey Central Railroads, to be novel and agreeable, peening through some of Che richest =I moat highly cultivated countiee In the State, and pee semed of comfortable accommodations, both on the road and at the varione towns through which It passel!. FOR THE WATER GAP.—Take 6.15 A. M. lixprese Train from Front and Willow streets, pane through Beth lehem and Easton to New Hampton, whore a dose con nection is made with the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Westernßailroad and arrive at the Gap about 900 a. FOR MAUCH dIIUNK AND TUE COAL REGION. —Take 2.30 P. M. Express Train from woe Depot to Bethlehem, where's close connection is made with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, through from Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk In 5 hours. A NEW AND PLEASANT ROITTF. TO NEW YORK ClTY.—Take 6.15 A. M. Expraes Train to Bethlehem, thence vis L. V. R. R. and N. J. 0. R. R. through Easton to Elisabethport, thence by Steamer, and arrive in New York at quarter pant 3 P. M. Parties travelling North that have a few hours to spare, will find thin a now and agreeable route. For further particulars, inquire of ELLIS CLARK, Agent N. P. R. R., Front and Willow aireeta. PHILADELPHIA, June 18, 1858. Jelgtim ag r a g FOR CAFE MAY AND NEW YORK. DAILY, at og o'clock A M. NEW YORK AND PUILADELPIIL4 STEAM NA. VIGATION COMPANY. The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Oaptela Copes; BOSTON, Captain Bellew ; and KENNEBEC, Captain Rand, form a daily line between this city, Cape May, And New York, leaving from first pierbelow Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at 93i o'clock A. M. Return ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sunders excepted) at 6 P. M. Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at A. M. Pare to Cape May (carriage hire included), for servants It Season tickets (carriage hire en tre) 800 New York, cabin 2 Dl eteerego 1 50 Freight taken at low rates. Par passage, state rooms, tee., apply on hoard, or at the Office, 214 and 816 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE NUE. JAMES ALLDERDIOE, lels-8m Agent._ FOR THE SEA SHORE. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAWO AND HALF HOURS TO THE SEA SHORE. On and after Monday, Jane 7th, and until farther no.. Lice, (Sundays excepted,) three trains doily to Atlantio City and return. Vint Passenger Train leaves Tine et. wharf 7.30 M. Second " "n " 4.00 P. EL Freight Train with Passenger Car attached, 4.26 A. M. Accommodation Train to Weymouth, 6.26 P. M. LEAYEB ATLANTIC CITY. First Passenger rain leaves 8.00 A, M. Second " it 4.40 P. M. Freight Train with Passenger ear attached, 11.30 P. M. Accommodation Train Imes Weymouth, 6.26 A. M. HADDONFIELD TRAIN L'30405 Cooper'a Point, 11 A. M. and 7 P. N. Haddonfield, IP. M. and 3 P.ll. Pare to Atlantic, when tickets are purchased be entering the care, $1.60. Persons wishing to go down to the Bea Shore and return the same day. can spend SIX HOURS ON THE BEACH $500,000 Tdokete for the round trip, $2llO Tickets to go down in the afternoon and return next morning, or down on Saturday afternoon and return on Monday morning, fg.so. EXTRA NOTICE. ITho Accommodation Train to Weyrnoutis trill run through to Atlantic on Saturday Afternoon, and con tinue to run every Saturday until further notice. Leave Vine street 5 36 P. Id. " Atlantic City 400 A. M. Stopping at all Stations. Monthly tickets well be sold at the following rates: For the month of June, $ lO I For the month of Sept, $l5 :: ,: July, 20 For three mouthr, 96 14 ~ August, 20 For four months, 40 Churches, Schools, Lodgem, Companlea and Llbre.ry Associations, wishing special trains, should snake early application. Freight must be delivered at Coopeee Point by P. S. The Company Bill not be rosponilble for any gnoda until received and. retelpted for by their Freight Agent at tht , Point. B. FRASSR, Searster7. je7•tr 0113,074 07 . - N R Til YENNdYI,-• - -,....,,,,,- ' 4,677 24 - - - 1—.1...--- 1 . VANLL RAILROAD. ■ox MEM BETHLEHEM, ALLENTOWN. MADOw MUNN, EASTON. DELAWARE WATER OAF, he On and alter MONDAY, July 06, 1869, the trains on this Road will leave PRONE and WILLOW streets daily', (Bundays excepted.) as follows : Fur Bethlehem, Easton, Delaware Water flap, ete., (Exprers,) at 6 16 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentovrn, and Mauch Chnnk, premed at 30 it M. For Doylestown, (Accommodatlon,) at 8 20 A. M. end 430 Fi M. For Fort Washington, (Aecommodation,) at 9.39 A, IL and 3Q P DI TRAINS FOR PRILLDAILPRTA Leave Bethlehem (Express.) at 9 A. M. sad 5 NI P. M., with paseengere rrena Lehigh Tailor Rail road, and arrive in Philadelphia at 12 M. and 8.15 P. Til Leave Doylestown (Accommodation) !It 8 A M. and 4 P. M. and arrive in khiladelrbia at 3.13 A. 31. end 6.14 P.M.' .4200,000 00 Leave Fort Washington (Aecommodation) at 816 A, 51 and 8.80 P. M., and arrive In Philadelptoa at 7.20 A. M. and 4 P. M. Leave Pluladolphia for,Doylestowa at 8.60 A. M. aril 21% M. Moe Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6 A. M. awl 6.15 P M. • . • All Passenger trains cormoot at Chatham street with City Passenger Rahway. The 816 A. M. train from Philadelphia. end the I MI P M. train (coin Bethlehem, make close conoeatioa with the Easton and Now Jtweey Central floSilroad. Pare to 13ethlehem .$1 teJ " Mauch Ohwik 8 K. 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OARRIAOIIB, CARTS, DRAYS, WAUONS, and HEAVY MaI:WINERY, at These Greases hare been iu use over ten yearn, and are eminently superior Wall other compounds for es, cellence and economy. . . • A LLSOPP'S PALE ALE, in hbaß., constant supply on haul, in Custom llow.e stores, for sale by WILIJA3I tl. Y BATON. Syla 11a p,,,th PRONT Q.ALAD OIL.-25 Cases finest quality Tuscan Lynch Olt in store and for sale by WILLIAM IL YNATON, 1y23 21d ftnnth V 80NT fernat. 5.M.0N0N GAII EL A.-13 bbls. Burn sldo'i .1 old Illoooegebele pore P.e Whiskey,Jaat reculvid and for salt. 1.1 iLLIAM U. YNATUN. J 716 916 &list' tri.o/3? glitrusentatto. THOS. MOORE, Agent ON SIINDAYA ➢GLIB MARA, Agent Elattinal. No. IS South WATER Street, Pt,iladelphle