(1.1.11L-L1VM5 . 44 ,4 „ . . ReLtaiool94lllelehliao•Mehso.er..- 1 9:Oliehnt.r, Bettina seccielot Nati Ail etiitscithprp r Twelfth; bi Aeil?k 4 :lll?elitenilityi w,hekif Veering-. In rarer - Pubite: &He' reached befilte'theleet of ,tb.PAY,.. 1 41 time for those I%6 , o:desire ititosttendemotnerAorelole, nerrloo at the ctle kr,the termegi: The beton r met! Meetings kilhAekun /411 eke jitili hold every; flabbith,- aflernoon from 5 to 6 0`;3100k.0:,- , • 1; At the • of , tbe trilivenent,.(Voncert :Mali) • CheF taut stfeelitiiiTwerlfth,ltia;relrill be preaching , at 103 t, Selz. eth 1, 1 :0 by Iter. Ooorge Orooke, ef.Keetneky.. „, • For tbe..6lrectowol..the various prayer...meetings among tlie_render triltylea f yteeildreb, tieement is aeothee eelitOxl4,•: • • JAysit's hitlinese - 'Ome n * meetings ~.at .11)nete Hall are still continued, the atterelancertrobighttie.rof,gertireift;end thelnterFet moll eostathed.lCTrommtveme itee4spee the tetutelit Otte ittgioniatotot the hell. The yeikelbllltye , L, tloptstnlng, „ Mali union meetings (er.Vll,b l P l o.bif Chi 16'sfil , hie*** rerlment -• • NOTZ _ illeer of militia': Is that which comes tindei the hhi,t gents' . furnish., tog hoodeitheet , . te• - keeeeelAmetlrlike Fl,t•S. ehlein elle re`, eattsfecterilrbeebelorhenee an Menet icstlon. Now what we whh the ireadiehitiote down le r rthre R. 0: Wallier'relc bo.ht thoderriintellatkishitit °tore Is Atli:el/Nee r em i t 7.tearthpthi.th street.. We would also commend their epleniid wrappers forien tlemen to tbeyttepthrit'it `'.`17 , 7,"".:Z77! Porihsw., - --the s lovers of good - thine attractants', of-the hot that to Wet Pehttea rich, Seely flavored ithireettiteini takes the Vibe In tbo lino of delicious imitable., there can be nothing more popular tan lholottoellont ti . ) . 10( 'l;E:Collfici9ll , :M !g -auss on 'hind . 'ittltis%estitittekseentiff Me i oses, ILA!. Whitman & oo4iBocon4otroot, lbolayr Chestnut. {VIM to D4).41 i1;010141 Ot. days sit nvntaiking, and olti 801 le irelghtulit ...14011 perspiring Milani* cwithAsishlif Andalgstrol'-toreld rehernenoe. We answer tbua ,Tuktunt,or the Itnes, ottbor to Cape tir oYM".4 t, P#o: 4 o l( 6 . o* ( -.1'.7M 1 5. ^ Bl ,-„ b r bath ou the somber., atutlO rt ro /Aril Agra ea rs 11:6140. week tuvtgvatlti fiorupg - Ulan several elegant' hither - its Old _.'i r oses t n teplte 'third; ' inrbbeil t (n use of Witten tithni . fatitAstithig . stilt.tcpioenrid at ha; store, No. tog Biarietetroit, or ot -elthir of the above.nataett resorts, r;r -• ; • • " Maths' by netureiriett, ore ectiteeletie of their graham:lot* holdpit mean to borrittiaxl4 from flat, We if) 'not flatter, bat eii:iPli,atgi.ilitatiature. otao, how great hie mita Nitier; is :triatly imprUeed - in appeananoe - zuCeolitoit,l4 oliol arid beautiful aumnier,auil from the palattia.Ciolhieg 4stapliOtment of Gruoiiliegfek]es, No 007 Ciestout MATRIMONY , ANS; II MMM-1101,111i.--rA foolish of 20 married ono of- the Sioux Chiefs," recently, at Waehlugton. When shereaihed his princely wigiraut, the found It a tuud.herelOccupied by two 'other wives ! Strange that Osiris/maid he - found silly enough to marry n bavage, with his eieaethy ltufesswathiOn w, Ideiaket, when there are so ;matiyarilightemal gentlemen .wke wear the elegant -end graceful garments made at the . Brown Stone Olothiorliall of Rockhi II &Million, Non. 603 and 006Chestnutitreet, slam) Sixth, Philadelphia. Monett:Hy AND AponnoTs.---onoe upon a time there was, a certain old man of wisdom!' who, In the plenitude of his" knowledge, pii'clalmed. , r There wee nothing now under the tutu?'.: Wo think, had, he lived In these Pr,Ograß4Y o days, he would have discovered se rerarnew Whirs' eeperfally if he had gathered up his royal robes. called at- “ Old Franklin flail Cbthing Emporititu,'” N 0421 Chestnut street, corner of Franklin Place. : '''' We learn front the Pittsburgh Chronicle that on Thuredpy,Frank. Grainger and William Wire while digging a well were overcome by foul Mr, and killed. A third man, named Aayid Haye, de manded Willett reams but fainted: They were both married men. Jobn*J: Sullivan 'has been tiled in BaYwOod con ty, ,, Torm., for, the murder of- his wife, and convicted of murder In the second degree, and sen tenced to imprisonment' In the penitentiary for • twenty-,ond,yeaii., ' . An actor named Leonard was-fined twelve shillings, in London,' for an assault on Barney Williams. The aster !Melted Mrs. Williams in the plikiif Gal,"'and punched Barney be cause be complained to the prompter about it; The equestrian statue of Washington is now nearly completed, and its distinguished aftist, Clark Mills; announces that ItVrill be inaugurated on the 22d of February neat. . - P. .G..,M,a,Yrnati,, ir,oprietor of the. Berndt Bouse,- pth.Leeveltwot:thi Range, committed Si* tide a few days ago. , ,„„ , ilinptc[tmte Reported for The Preirit.r - - RIO /ARlClRO—Rarquenargoret, Wm:4,-1.800b1%* oaf**, WOKord & Wikpo; 1,809 do; P L Laperena*. RI4.II,ADELPULA BOARD ON TRA.Da. aotinrg 0 Gant: - - - Isii.utim 0. Ksre p °Marl= 01 1 krona 131 ms TA AULL. BAILIN° OF TIM' 00121,P1. OFEMaItRO. NOOK TIER XIFIT1111112#!2011. •- arsaliss " •- 1 tirig /of Yortr:7111Oro - July 24 Caned,. nostork..Ltnrrpool . .....laly North Eitur."..c.Nesr-Itork..flouthuroptott; &&& —July 31 Asia New Terjr.,Lbropool Aug. 4 Eorogs 'Boutort..7.lrorpOo/ . . . Veadorbyt.......New York.:Bouthampan,Abo...Aog 14 asoidmaotio.- - - 10 Ll7orpool..QoO, JulTl4 Htmankula..,...namburih.New-York. - July 15 Arable Liverpool—Batman" - ' Jalyl7 0 of 800 mort..Lioortool—New,York..........a illy 21 5TE44419 TO ANDABOILIMTAM AND NNW. • ' OILLELIIB7 - Valetas Oton—Front New York 2d, arriving at Ni.. Tana 7th, Mod New (Kane 10th, ,Prom-Near (Orleans 20th ; Havana 234,-arriving at Now York 28th. • Ommwas—Yrote NeW York 12th, arriving at Italiona nth ; totoioNewOrlians.l9th.,Prans New Orleans 27tk, Havana 80th, airivingittNew York Bd. ralt.stostnots—Prom New Work zrth, iirryrinot Ra vens 22d, and New. Orleans 25th. -From New Omens 6th, Havana Bth; arriving at New York 13%. Maul Wassioa--From New York 27th, attiring It (pavans Ist and New Orleans M. From Nett Orleans 12th, gamins 16th, dote at New York 12th. Insist.—Prona.(l2; arieston,dth and 15 0 /11, die at Roo , Irma Bth and 281. Prom Ilavardo'lsth and, 216';•oihie at New li"vrk 18th and get' • - Tu Mel s sad York ort the 6* mid 20th or eartS theamer "itioatte. from how =- Whim the sherodetes-fell - on good.,s_lbe . Mennen Waitaerrea Monday, .t (rem row Orleans. - - LETTER RAIM - • • , 'Merano:o .15.nekangninNadorpkto. - Bkip Wyoming, Hinton Llompool, odini ilkip!Ohirdnet.lkontrozner • $t John: NB, Won floroMillamltim, Jackson " /ago do Cluba,noon Brig Doggies. ' Hirano, boon statine 3nteiligente. PORT' OP riat'AXXLpird. ialr 31; 1638. 0 etrwittais AIT= 46 " Be 1 surr 7 4 1011 W • - ABIURRID. litesaishlp DelAwaro . , Copes, boors from Nei,' York,' vie Osto Swith'iodisd sod 14ssengent to Jamee All. derdloe • -•'" Bteetnrhip Pennsylvania, Teel; from BJelMond, via IforfoOr„3o.,bonr ' e, with melee , and piessengera toproa Webst#, , , , • • • . , Barguellfargariat"W'oed; 40 'days' froin Jlio, Janeiro, with coffee to Pi! lasnerenne. • .. • Brig Northman, I,and,,B.,daye from-!aesn * milt; with lumber to AfTrtimp A Bon. Brig Ben Postn,t4iirren, 0 pre from Berton, le bal last Behr Guy Wm A Newell, Tupper. 6 days from Wil mington. NO, with naval Stores t6'J Baker. Behr rather "En' 11011;11iftroli; - t - deirimm'Ob!qco- - league, with comarcloatata_T_W, Parker: Bebe Sarah Warren. aiy reomAusoclex4 *lt! With gain to 31, Bewley & Go.„ Bar Two Brettiers.-Blebarde. 8 days-from !Palen , River with corn to 2 7., Bewley & Go.- • Behr J 8 Wityleinifurray. 2 days from. Indian Giver, with lumber to .1' WAlaram & Go. , • - , Babe 8 N thnitti from Itortoo. , - = Behr b L Berry: Huey, from Boston. - Stoop Dulcet. Barad', I: day - from Ohlistisos, with' grain to 08ristiau ' - - Stimuli* Bnaton;Sell6ar i Nil/ I'ol'oM Bonne -Mont roil ad Priam, Tboa Wattaon'& Som.„ • • '- Daum) Mulls, Beattie, New 'o:tcsivas, D 8 Station , Barque Meta, raiterkLegidesi.WorkiMs lc OD . • Barquelmin Hatemondi Boston, Teens & Co. -, Brig Beet roam, Waned), Boston, W S Johue. — Behr Martha. Baxter, Boston. Noble Hammett, & Co. Oohs Gun Boat, Anson. IteptAler & Bro. Behr 13 N Smith, lholth,'=_BoatohrltobleiHammetti iktir - L- Berry, Bafey,Darehetter, Baum, Ogle, & Behr Worieeter, Rhodes, Providence, Crowell & Dol. teowier H L GM!. Iler, lieltbriorw, A Orcrres, Jr. . (Ooneepotidenee Of the Philadelphia )liebsinge.) % - ••• - es-LEWES. .Del.. July, 26-8 A E.- The;seboottoWAstali B _Batmen. frith pissengsri from Philislelphisi taste , down lest *lentos: cod is the'ony temeettiow at barber.)- -The tug America left the Break , meter Testerda7 ter Gape Stes,siltheenne-f5 pamengerg.- , i The Stel imblif Vl•sitileisfot RiehmendOsent to sea list ereallfr. < - Whnt ko. Wet. M. RIORMILM: (DialiietiaisE4itTiterDsiest.l . HAVRE we Intkola:2l , 7 sonsas: - 4 , The itlegiscos lefrheie 'this - Morning th t baste, ' laden and oonetrind se folios: - Gel Wm illie. WSW , he Sifter. Wes. for. do to I) -Taylor Ooly Sifter. bit coil to Newcastle, Del; "Live W.4t, Seth Wel to Back lir. . „ QUICI Wonn.—The borquotdurelbi. Beattie, belong ing to D B Stetson Qo line of 'Pelf Prlarri MOM*, within nine days from the Uwe of het leaving New York Celery* 800 Ihalleit and. took on board 1 CO3 toinfassorted iiittee'velth' *blob Obit O'Dea feat e 2 day for .flow.Oslttne.; ...o ; • „••;•-, • • . ; „ • frr Ses Holmes' 3-4 " :141-' ` Steamship Jura. Moodlri , fronPlAstir - pool 17th foist, 'mesa akr etr-,Yorlf itaterdayi • i Steatrobip 11amwonfa t Sobsnapn,,ffortt- Stamen, sr rived at ttew Yrirk yisterday. SteinighteNorth Star, Jones, for t.lesrpool, cleared at It'Sw - Satrytts,,taf4ty," - .• StiAlddli - Meskitheor :15Msci; airfirfat ai ff'elf York yesterday. 1 r ~ ; Ship numbolStrlfetnies frotti Callao ohrlfaMplon Reads, arrtera atlfriff ?ark Ship Mize , & Did* Iledford.Salled Nom neonates, 4th May. "MICK eidng s oarneatat $l2O 021.49. Ship Martha. Bal4soy, for.Llearpool - nent'Say, eras at MHz , Island 24 ult. Ship lAneaataspeoan; bonoeVa - ttined up at Liver. pooh 17th Inst. ~. al inst. Ship ItoliK,3l6l;fiyintlion'ohiln, it New London 28th , Ship Crowe P4,lnt,tiook; for Phil/of/aphis, sailed (tint Llearrot , ltithinst ItStnAreoo44o,-Wlthitiiii r frotiltlaftiona, atlaiii. - P OO /1044 1 )0,..rf - , fittip.samv#,44l6q,-,f,rnin: Oallsei at .:talennia kaArentor.tal.fkaa ins,' via,: Magrititue, it Singapore Dray 20. jesting freight. • • tatmainrotagbigtit,Jahtliqn,lattinganote.rantaland. 410 1 11 *.Vtivtklt ,-.fora Inroad aailaa-2014., ftargis Cfsafaegne. Walt, from Qlepfuegos 4th lust, at Qnitinatjaa, yesterday. Balled Ar t, nom. 101 1 A7tifiltv.btfklespl.7 4 fiks9nOlt,,tonag,for• Boatna: and Ananifertill i for isnelpbll.. _ one pt tonl4eanaat Pprtianti ithlk inst Att i k i -r4 44 4,,itt i° -4 . 0.? ( ,P4 ! A P-flcfP l Prc , 20 th .n ,/ - -an • /3 "Of ~,,Pliarott Matanzas no, last,: was lean rot nonton irrtr tor , 1411 , itnney-Laadajeltant; sailed .tioni•lttatand v 24 for Res4v, wm4, to 154 far PA1 1 40 1 , 111 1 10/ " .,- ty, .f. •442 i -, " . ..... , ..... _ .. I - idle I)fred llsall,.Beadlingi elute?! at; N ew Yor k yes t erday, far Philadelphia. '' " ',, ' • Sri 10 Croalii.;,ollErt,,for Philadelphia or Boston, ' fit IA niaallatinat. •:" - - ,'; ;e4lii -a J . Brooks , Hewitt, or Oi l ikdelP lllB l Bll 4l.. t from Manua lltit inst . ' __. : ...,' •• - - 4 Brig Karl B Zifilliken: Norams, for Philadelphia, -eatitstfrem ustratassi2fthintt. .. - •,.. ..-• -. ..- - s ' 'A fig Zeutth";Pltlcsailad. ,from Iferana Rath tnat for Oa •la Grvdo aelfthisPrrt• ""' , : - -_:- - 1. , rigmorancy; Pinker, houceiremainan at lit Thermos 16th last, for &Muter. • • - • • •.; . -- Fehr Wiriettibtitk. Smith' 20 days from Clenfogoe, at .. 1 311arantled. New Pork,29th inst Balled in company w ith barque Warrior, for Phlladelphlai - - - i Behr Elisa Nikertori, Naylor, sailed from Newbut7Poti , 28th Nat, for thle port. ". Behr 'lollle Salsnders'Oiorson; - hence at Salem" 28th lost. Bohr,' L Dopont, Corson, and H B Weston, Maley, hence at Salem 28th lost ,- - - "" ' ' • ' Sabra rko 8 Adams, Chasayllphysim ,k duo, Dole, "almiblim..irtlivelftql*lled, in:on - Salem 28th last, for this port. '., ''' •.. ", - Bohn Illerißuter.:Lake; and Sally Whestan,Pahner, sailed from Pawtucket 28th bast, for this port '' ' schr- Groan' W afe r :Potato, beau at Portland 28th lOC z' • " '" - k. 'Sabi' UMW CroWoll; Boston, Brower; D G Floyd, .BnOkett; Amelia, Curlers; Cicero. Yates; H L Day, BaoltsOY. - heoce, , H Wiletiedict, Xlils, and Fre Itimor, Smith, from Delaware OltYrat Providenee 28th last. ' . Solo Biorgit Fales O ilickeraut; for this port, remained bolo r Provldenoii 29th itat: - •" , Bohr L fraterlnfry, Ifuleton, hum at B aker's Land -log, Warwhik;27th that • • ' ••,Eictirs Martha Wrlghthigton, Wright'rgton. and Bite °Utn 1),,0411100 0., .., hence at Fall River 27th lost: :-Sohr Globoi J6O iii . , at . 21.11:Itiver Rath lust, from Dela ware Oily. •=-= '.-I - ,-, - . -Afar Colorado, Naylor, at Hall River 28th leaf, from Thslawarril3lty. -, ' ,• Behr dames T inidy,lllll,ealled from Fall itlyer 28th Inst, tot this Port . Behr , Ise Mcgait', kiilligbir, float &newt& for this port. and Molex: Pest, house ' at New London 28th toot. Ochre B Blakey. Tice, and D B Wolf, 1t258811, bone 1 Ihllatrigitt2rthi toot., • :.':. • ' 1 ' Behr Dr W. It'Polier. hi:Must-New Haven Rath inst. • 43elir Oboe Carroll, Platt, for Philadelphia, sailed from Rlotford 29th intik• - RAJAH Snow Plakis, CAVA ,I.: Hannah Willette, Oran. mer, J 13 Austin, May; Opeed; - Bonier; 'Bright, Noble, and Plight, KontleyOtabeerat Boston 29th loot. ' ..Itelir Larinia'line, Ketcham, hence at New Bedford 4043 Init. 1 Stridadgie, Gnmily, Sailed for Hartford 29th lust, for ' ,phlladelphls = ;''' -- [ •"PropellerelKus,-Nicholv, Thin !parks. Green; and I Ann-Blfia.3nbinson, elegized at New York yesterday, -forthLtadelphla. - ' . . ' BI N" W*nMfZ PN Wa O e B : L V NT , Collins, trots Beaten for jlioenos. Ayieg. before reported ashore at Maldonado..wee Ivenperlor stesel of 580 tone, built In' Wivren. Hf. tq,1858, where: she le owned 'by MeSal . S. Charles T Mains - amnion Collins, Shell insured in Providence and Beaton The hterehantai and Atneri. Ga Cffioiks ist'Prervidentrir 2k.vs osol. ti,ooo :Meths ...eel; and theforre a r sl,6o,,on s tke freight. Tlia,bargne. Trirratorii - Of Pintripeit;before, ropgrted . e - sliare,` was probably tibia rot the Three' of the crew belonging to the W were loft " DOMESTIC PORTS NSW YORRilttly 80.—Ar, ships Empire, Coombe, Liverpool; David Headley, Magna, Antwerp; Megantl. took, Howe, Rotterdam;: John Ilartoock, Coffin, Ant. werpi Jolls Taw, Spear, Sunderland; Webster, Law rence; Liverpool; Sir Robert Peel. Jargons, Hamburg; baronet 17th of May,'Dellefson. Bordeaux; Howland, Olifford,.oadls; Sultana Watson Smyrna; brigs Idle bargb. Bartlett, Yejardo, PR; Wllltebnlns Ellne Pro.. bee. Trieste : Old, Alps Java, Daagett.Olregow; PirJohn Franklin, .ViraCabe, Baltimore; ?Nardi, Allender'. New Haven; brig* lluanche. Seri*„ Santa Crus; Bagluevr Cane, La. gusyra; ultra Enchintreas, Simpson, Savannah; Sarah Nola, 'Underhill, Narbadoee. "'Slow; lblps Indiana; Coffin, from New Orleans; Creole. Pierce, do .1108 TON. Jody 22.—Ar, Alpe Snow Squall, Lloyd, New Orleans; Tiger. Ltughlln, Stonington; brig Prances P Beck (of Providence), Aldrich, Appalachicola 29th ult. .Vla Quarantine, barque Schools (of Boston), Murray, Cienfuegos via Rey West .2 elegraphed.ship•Addie Snow, Hope. from ... r • Old, brigs 'Demerara,' Mervithew, Palate; to lo for Cuba; Titania, Appleby, Butport; Harp. bears, Ran g r; sehr Harry Maybes, Tuthill. flutitunah. Bid, barque slmwood; ea. Emma V, and John El liott. NSW OBLEA.NB, July 3t—Old, ;deanship' Texas, Wilson, Oalveetou and Indianola; Matagorda, Crowell, Rey West; Calhoun. Gardner, eabloe Pass; ablpe India, Linwstt, London; Orphan, Rockwell, harm% Lout alatia; Beaussf‘tir, Bordeaux; barque Leoooq, Barcelo na; sehr Owdella, horn, Lisbon ,Towed to sea 18th, ships Rappahanoock and° D Mex. win. DAITIBIORII, July 30.—Arr, steamship Thom Swann, Ramsay, N 'York.lp Ittetein do Weloker, Bosse, Braman. Brig India, Alien, Windsor. 'Bans Aptres, !Smith, Fastport ; Arlington, liftinsh. Portland. Below, off &wan Polnt, slap Emprems of the Bba t Wil son, before reported in Hampton Roads, from Blida blood. •At Quarantina, Mho Maria Jewett, Cooper, Signs It Grande; Priscrlia. 04or, Areeibo, P R. Cid, ache p‘ur Mears, (new) Richardson, Boston, via -West River, Md. ,614, bursas Antonio,- Rook, Amsterdam ; 'Antelope, McLeod, Blade Janeiro. , ,PORTLAND, July 211.—Ar, barques It II Knight, Lns eorob, Cardenas; Chilton, Pennell Philadelphia; brio Princeton,. Welle, Clientnegoe; _II A Reed, Tibbetts, Blend Morena; Geo F Williamson, lintohlnson, Matan zas; Harp. sear., Boston. _ SICILMER! not,m, ; July, 28,12 M.—Ar, brig Rata Arey (of Bangor), Stone, Turks Ishind,k pnt in for U. parr soh' Reporter, Berry, Philadelphia for Banton. Bld . , cobra Deborah Jones, Mary Miller, Orace lon Stag (W). Alma (Br), Emma, Purbish, Moonlight, If Sharp, (2 Soliday, and H B Simmons. - GN POUTS. At Valparaiso 15th ron nit l , ships Commonwealth, Oro. sler; for Tongoy. to load ores for Baltimore at $10; WM.:. Farley, Nichols, for Callao, big; Wild Pigeon, Mayhew, to losd'im owner's account; Wild Ranger, &Ism Northern Engle, McKinnon, and liellespont, Nermard, - for elmr er; barques White Sea, Ream, laid onfor,lquignel Tangier, Nail, and Blida°, Dean, Meg, for charter; Helmer, Armitage ; use; brio Towatead ; Jones, and E.lOO Poster,, , ,Dlllings, ono. • Ship Oeitioo, Freeniin, is ldg ores at Ohltian ports for Boston, on owner's account - • - Bid from Buenos Ayres lot nit, barque Hahnemann, ,Abbott, Onsenada. • JAt dolith ult , ship Margaret Ma, Strout; fine. At Ms arms Flat inst. ships European, Turner, for New York, ldg tenor, Vie - orie, Reed, for Cork, with molasses; learquee M PMarriman, Davis, for Falmouth, Mg; Wyandotte, Banes, for Boston; L D Carver, Da. mon,- tor, New York; brigs Toocoa, Patten; Fannie, Boyd; MOdel, Dow,' and Midge Rath may. Smith, diedgt salvo Pocahontas, Isulkley, from Ohalletton Cr 11th; at Demill, (nun Savannah, ar Dith; Juba Si Nalloek, Clark ; from New York, ar filth; Et Mionbeoter, Paddleford, for Boston Cid at - do 'lBtli, ;:a Ip Nutlet. Cook, Trieste; Met Greco Worthington, White, Now York ARRIYALIS AT 1211 E— PRINCIPAL 110TELe, ' vi To cora o'oxocm - 11119 lemma. - GIRARItOIOIIM-011eitnat street, tislow Ninth. A. 0 Vrunclnkth, flnn 3 V hada, Chicago j'as W 0 Kelley. Chicago Wm tglikinson & alto, Pa B W Spears & Is. Chicago Jog finalthers, Pa las Robinson, Pittsburgh M lone, PittsDinh Semi It Meredith, N Y John A Vefrier,N Y Saml 0 Humes E W Marshall, Charleiton Watt& Mclntosh, Ala H B Ketchsm, St Joseph It J . Morow, 8t Lanka- Z B Treserant & la Ahem. W George, N • CI phis P Gomel, Henna ' Jose Domeneck, Havana, Lnis Havana "• . -Thom Cunningham & faml- Adwin H Douglas, Nub. ly, Greenaboro, Ga yllle d Mayburri, Balt B T Hackett, N Y M Reiman & lady, Miss L Hewitt, Taw - John IL Schiller, New Or. O_Brayer, Kingston, N Y !eau - J Brayer, Kingston, N Y G.Berry, Kingston, N Y J P Cole, Cin, Oh , o Jlba Hansa, Pa Reid Sanders, N Y A B Jarrett, Md hibia X Bosthno, Greenhorn, Mks R Borden, Greenbo. Ala ro, Ala I'A Tallman, Greenhorn, 0 Jones At la, Tenn Ala ". Miss Si Stith, Tenn Miss P 811th. Perin" — W 0 Ward, Tenn 0 .loneg, Jr, Marin, • n Wood Tenn Preetnan,B 0' • , "A Robinson, Jr, Pa L H Oarrard, OM, Ohio 0 Emerson, Boston. W K McCall, Mehrille ' B J McQuaid, Newark, N J James 0 Ha.rlott, N Y Mr- E P JobnaonAri Miaa H 0 Erwin, N 0 W 11 Smith, gluts Plt Clark, N Y ' Mies Clark, N Y Law!, A pir/Ildc Is; Louts- J'P Brows' & la Balt villa 8 8 Carrier & is, Marti. Jae M Linn, Lawiaburg,"Pi - Intrit G T Davis, Oharletton, 8 0 "0 Hirer, Lancaster Geo N Sanders, N Mtn It MD Stewart, Allen. Min El Stewart, Pittsburgh tiwn -W D Ilarrett.Selt • R P Mark, East n , Mtge Black, &Sten J 0 Diorritton. N B Ambrose, N Y . _ Win H Jehnson, Mnte John A Marsh,-N Y J IlHoldane, N Y •Ittehard Moßrane. Md W F Murdock, Balt D A Barney, Jr, Phil* L Carper, Burlington,lowa Samuel Haaa . ,l6wi" I L Green, N Y Jamas - Berney Balto March, New Hampshire Mr - JOhnson, - N - Y • Henry Bell, Ky TO born Dugan. Balt - Geo W Knight, Ragland 0 * Perrial,l4 Y . • Thom 11-Walter, Washing. _Thomas Ireland, Oincln. ton - • Altinokopt, N 4 ir W P Freeman actiOTOT B Ofattirilie, At Louts Louts " • - HOTRL—Poirth street il below Arab. :asses:PANareon,Phila - ' g B Henry, Hollidaysburg Theo Barr, Ohn'asky. PA Levi B Newry, Warren, Osweio, N Y , • Peter Rose, Balt Shrrek, Pa , LE Jr, Ors:4oon, lobn Barley. N J-A Woe NO lLon Geo P Wiltse• an Robinson, Louisville. burs John' . N L D Marshbanks, Texas My • ' ' L Oldham, Texas M A clalin - &:w,llariterille, i•oha Brown, Pa Ala . Wm P Kellogg, N T -AIIIIIJOANEGUI3N—Abestatat street. aboie Plith. HMI/otter tad lady, Vs , Mist B L Snodgrass Vs ,W W Dennis, Boston J P Smith, Reading St UsHarrell, - Nr" sshingion Miss Sullivan. Wrohington J - A Adriuni, -- Balt oriniiille - Stokee, PhDs - °sat' Jai - Stott, Peters., Oapt Jam N Nichols, Pe ' , burg. Vstersbarg. Vs. RP Bruner, Va D J Mcilbemy, Comma- Wen I W • Otani R"ch.• : bus, Oa teoad,:rfts . 0 Richardson. Vs J, 07 White, Vs , , • P M Smith, Ya - 0 VT, 'lspley, 'Lowell, Masa • A Newhall, Owepo, N Y ' 0 bf. Barnes Snyder co, Ps E ir.Towtsend, Ptak Johnson, Beat on AR Sloan, St Paul : Mln ,F Steele, St PAUL Min - J Mclienry. Phila •W O Lem, Ditlitault, Pa L J Draudel, Bait ThasOtesmei,fislt Jahu.D Lucia, Balt I Johd.A - toes, Qat Miss -Jelinitm, • Os 'Sand P Johnson, Gs Loula Newman, Belt LiWett, , Et.,- . fiewate,•Pe Mu Annie Garter;Pbila Jas F Kelley & li, N Y gybe o.fildtertiShisigts, • LrDererreaa, N Y , cirozeors NOUBN,- &Hand street. ober* Market. Colbnin, - 'Wmßoaooe, Ni J Nefineyßalthenne ' " - D'Olosamets, BalUmote Partridge, 11l . P MeNanghton;lll B Pettrldge. - NeWHailin, Ot H P bladen & la, Va W.Arrlsoo. Nebraska -Jrwelliggins, Del A itoNae, Philp, v . „ BLACK BILAR,TNII—IIfth and Merokant streets. Tsylor. Obi:Teter oo;Pa A P Palmitin., Chester co, Chadwick, Cheater co, Pe Pa B Witherow, Pe , David Snyder, Pbtla Henry 8 Borne, Paoli, Pa ' heats Bmedley, perm, Pa R Smith. Cheater eo, Pa Toe T Watson, Cheater eo, Wenllel,4 la, Nw e Nt, N Pa Jeresf - - Xrans, Cheater 00, Pa ' P Cox, St Pant. Mia _ Jaoob Bechtel & la, Ches. Avirastus Vivi Analog- ' ter co, .ra _ too, N • ,L. • ' H"Bilotron, Md Jew YaroaU. Del Co , Pe a p ,Wickerekans, Cheater -Jolla McPherson, Olehrtleld 00, Pa Po SABLE/ SOAP TOTAL—Second street. below Title. WIL Retakes, Hatboro • 0 A Parsons, Pa Jae Romer: Pa T Elly, Pa Jan Wise, Pa Jno Barton, Pe Headley, Burke cb,, , .1 W Btaahouse, Bucks no IN Blekiee,lbsoki co • • W Wise, Snake no Thad Wlse:Bnoka no W McDowell, Wrlghttowo P.ltem..Barlingtor. J G Pringle, Burlington JlEadtitieniPs ' J T Neely and lady, New It A Carver, Newtown Rope (i.e lgastborn and eon, New. 0 D Ply, Newtown town R Janney, Newtown Neo Pickering. Newtown Wm Carr Newtown 'T: Buckman; Doylestown Thom Mie bener, Bootleg dlayton, Newtown' ham tlt N Moors, N•wtown _ R L Lashells, Newtown , Paw Butler, Rome; Ha - Struck, Rome. Ge 0 Meth.wa, Md andela Trego Barks eo A. T Tanaant, Bodice co Enloe Walton, Centerville A Longabtil ,lf I/ Carr*. bro, Burke ye ,00 • W D McNair, Beaks eo Awry. Watson. Ducks co, . Rohl Longshore, Pa R 7 Dobbins, Phita Band Sutton Newtown Geo MeNalr, I,eirlebneg ea* McMair. - Pa Tea K Taylor, Pk Chas Palmer Pa r Rohl tra•thisth Pa • II Baleen, Pa In° L Atklnfion, Pa • /IA 0 Cornell, Newt own Anus Snyder & sort, Mate. 'Josiah Bich, Doylestown Bent Gone. Pa W 011.9 1 / 1 151i,CheltenbIll It HIM, 0110 ttlnb It - J,'S Nam:barn - Pdsitlgton 8 Beene Vaisineon tt. Prete ' Doylestown 'A T DuMe.d, Soots CD Merrick', Bethlehem , . SATIONAL - 110TSUateee Street, eibinie Third. J McCrea.* la, Washington Mr Garrott;Washingion 0 It Gross, New Haven Stephen ;oasis, Tamaqua S A Watron,Ta- . • - Thou Wren, Pottsville Itit lfrty, Calllsle, Pa! J 8 °tangos, Philo J Handler, Pottsville 0 Et Gross, New Haven 'S Guilford & son,.Letionon L Callaghan, Pottsville John Ratner, Pottsville W Volts, Pottsville UNION TOTAL--AkiNsh eirtist. halow ',Marta. 11-Nessler, Cincinnati, 0 Y lloyman, Louisville B asyman, Loulsvills J Ohainbers, Aurora, Ind N - Dlokey, Masollion, 0 Mies N Ile Dickey, Mu- Decors, Oineinuati 0 r aillon, 0 N WRelnacte, Frederick, L M Teel, Phllli psburir.N7 Md 7 Landers, Phlllipsburg,NJ II T Harris, Phillipabig,NJ W M Oregano, Md Ndw Xi/tumor, Montgomery L McFarland & la, Cir. ' co, Md cleville. 0 Taylor, Schuylkill Maven U W Nouse', Easton BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab, Hallman! Daniel Beigeis, Easton B A Jona, 'Lehigh co, Pa Paint R Williams, N Y Bawl Smith, Books co, Pa Benj Beans, Bucks co, Pa John Griner, 'Wilmington, John Snyder, Lucerne co Del BLACK BEAR TIOTEL—Third, *bore Oallowhill. J B Bechtold, N Y John Beohtold, Bechtel/. Wm Bailth & son, Montgo- aAle, Pa mere go; Pa Alain Vaunt, Tipper Bub- Henry Lefferts, Northamp- lin, Pa ton, Pa - .• Wm Eddows, Moreland, Pa Nathan Haldeman, Backe Ohsa Echhard, Brian no, , co, Pa Pa Abin Bookman, PeasterrilleLiwora Thomilnen, By- Casper Roads, Byberry, Pa berry„ Pa Lewis Clemens, Doylestown - Thos Steckel, Allentown Isaac II Mohr, Cape Island, Chem II Mohr, Oapelsland, NJ NJ Jacob R plate, Cape Island, Geo Clemens, Chester Val- N J Jay David Brume, Doylestown litevenson Roads, South- Thole It Wolf, Danboro ambton Uncial Notices. Mr'A Certatp pr evetittve of Baldnees.—A car titin :promoter of the growth or the hair; a certain beautifier of the hair, rendering it soft, glossy, and in clined to curl. Alice liattel's EAU Athenlenne, or gear Restorer, should bo universally - used: It has no equal. is not a It will change gray heir and whiskers to their original life color. Bold by all druggists, and by Jules Hanel & Co., 704 Chestnut et. jy26-dinwlt SavtiNg Pund.—Five Per Conti In NATIONAL BAYXTy TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT }Prot, 8. W. corner of TRIED, Philadelphia. Money tetaired in any stun, large or mall, and interest paid. ,trotn' the day of depoeit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and - , payments made daily, without notice. The invastinente are made in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and =eh first-etase setari nee es:* Oarfer maims. Moo hours, from 9 Wolook in the toonlog tuttil 6 o'clock in.the afternhon, nd oa Monday and Thrtisday eveningi until 8 o'clock. fed turrer I Bakers - • amsentrnto FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, TOO CHESTNUT STRUT. These Machines are now justly admitted to be the beet in use for family sewing, making a new, strong, and elastic stitch, which will NOT rip, even Lt every fourth stitch be ant. Circulars sent on application by letter. - - apo.7 Jackson, JOB PHINTIia, FIFTH AND ONESTNIIT. Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Bllls Lading, Bill Heads, Olr enlists, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at prime to salt the Uwe.. Seamen's Marla; Fond—Office 203 Walnut dreg, one door weat of Second street. Receives do posite in some of One Dollar and upwards, from all amen of the community, and alltiffs interest at the rate of dye per cent. per annum. Odice open daily, from 9 until a o'clock, and on Non day and Saturday until 2 in the evening. President, Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Ohalles M. Iforrie. Bower's !Want Cordial... This lavatuable Cordial is prepared from sMtriety of the moat choice and dfiltdent aromatics known In medicine, and la the moat perfect and reliable oarudnatire extant for infants and young children. By Its powerful influent" e speedy onre Is greeted In all oases of Chafe, windy pains and spasms, Believes and mitigates mush of children's suffering duriag tion or teething, and by its soothing properties lawn. ;million pains of the bow's, looseness, vomiting, ke. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been used in thousands of eases with the most abundant swam. No family alsouldhe without It Prepared only by ■ar A. Bow ay At hie Drug and Chemical Store, N. corner of Sixth and Green ate., Phlbulelpkla. To whom all orders mast be add:Used. And for sale by tongebita ganarally. an litay Marriages On the 39th inst., by the Be,. Wm. 0. Johnstone, of Remington Presbyterial Church, Mr THOMAS TRUE DELL to Miss MARGARET PATTERSON, both of Cheltenham township. Oa the 23d Inst., by the Rev. Wm. 0 Johnstone, Mr. JAMES BAIRD to Miss NASCY LAUGHLIN, all of this city. at On the 21st instant. by the Rev Dr. J. F. Berg, Mr. anAttLEs lIARTNACK to Mies EMELINE MOF FETT, Toth of this city (Salem pipers. please copy I In this city, on the 29th lust , by Row. Henry Day, at the residence of the b ideie father. Air, A. R. i &R. Ifol9B. of Boston, to Miss L. ADELIA PRITINGILL daughter of John Erg , late of Concon4R! Hampshire. Mgatbo. Soddenly, on the morning of the BOth , ANGE LINE, wife of David P. Weeren, in the 20th yeir of her age. " Death lies on her, like an untimely frost Upon the ewdetest dower a All the geld if The friends and relatives of the family are re s pect- Dilly Melted to attend th e funeral from tha+esidenasof her mother, No • 434 Magnolia attest, on Monday morn; log, at 10 o'clock. . es In noticing the sudden demise of this Most estimable and worthy lady, we cannot refrain from a paroling tel. buts to her memory. In childhood and youth, those who knew her, for her universal kindnoee to ber youth ful companions q and, in riper years, when called upon to fulfil the quadruple did of wife, mother, dash ter, and hister, she " did all things well.” To her be. reared husband and motherless little ones there re mains no con.olation, stye that which Hu in the rich legacy ehe hue left them, of a welt-spent life, and the hope to meet her again in those bright realms" whore evloneaa and sorrow, pain and death, are felt and heard no worth> , 0 B. P. On the 29th inst., Mrs. ANN DOUGHERTY, widow of the late Alexander Dougherty, aged lb years. The relatives and friends of the family are respeet• fully inv,ted to attend the fanbral, thillSatur day) evening, at 4 o'clock, from her late resident*, Harrison slreet, near Twenty-nret street. To proceed to Diount Merle's Cemetery. ■ On the tt9th Inst.. MARTHA, daughter of Robert and MaUlda Watts, aged 10 months. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. On Friday morning, GEOROB ItIrTFINIIOUSR, in the 47th year of bin age. 7'he relatives and friends of the family, also Huonle L dge, No. 81, and Franklin Fire Company of German town, are reepectfoliy invited to attend hie funeral. without farther notice, from his late residence, Good street Germantown, on Monday morning, at nine o'clock. ** On the 29th lust, TEIO AS, non of Jehn Carson, aged 7 years and 2 mont hs. The relatives and friends of the family era reapect• fully invited to atten I the funeral, this (Bator• day) morning, at il o'clock, from the residence of his father, Sixteenth street, Above Catherine street. To proceed to Mount Morfah Cemetery. * On the 28th (nat., DAVID WILSON, aged 75 years. Interment at Mourt Mortal' Cemetery., In thie city, on Friday morning, the 30Ih Infant dadghter of .840 yard and Myra L. Warden, aged 1 year 1 month and g days. [New York papers please etley./ on the nth boat., MARGARET, wife of Bernard Bra. dy. aged 81 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bet husband, No. 62t Moo street, between Bah and Sixth, this (flat.irday) morning, at 9 o'clock, without further notice. Funeral service and interment et St. Augustine Church. • On the 28th lust., Mrs.ELIZABOTH, wife of Jereml. eh Schaffner, aged 62 pars. The funeral will take place thle (Saturday) morning. 31st inst., from the residenne of her son in-law, Wit , Rain Roberts No 1233 Melon street, first door below Twelfth. To proceed to Pottstown, efont,gomery Penns, id the TN train on the Philadelphia and Resditig Railroad, to *lllth her relative,' and friends are reepedfaily invited. Orrthe 28th instant, Mr JACOB LEIDY, in the 78th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully InvAILL to Mteskcl time t(,• t, (rant iLeldatiCe of his son.in-lew, Darla Hale, No. 207 South Eleventh Street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without fitheut e ot e ica ve . ning of the 27th instant, Air. JOHN T. SMITH, Sr., in the 76th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the Amaral, from his late reel delve, Paschalyille, Twenty-fourth ward Philadelphia, to.morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To pro coed to Friends' Burial Ground, Darby.. On the 28th Asst.. ELIZABETH, wife of John Wise, in the 424 year of her age. On the 29th lust , ROBERT F., on y child of Edward T. awl lonia H. Evans, aged 9 months and 22 days. se On Tuesday evening, July 27, after a short illness, Mrs. Fagan JACOBS, in the oath year *finer age. * On the morning of the 20th In 1., of consumption, SUSANNAH PIERSON, wife of Jana, Pierson In her 65th par. (Wilutlogton, Del,, and Alexandria, Ye., papers please copy.) The relatives and friendang the family are respect fully Invited to attend the Hinkel, from her husband 5 6 reedit.. e. N 0 1319 Melon street, on Mondry, - A stout 9.d. at 10 Volobk. tttt bn the 20th iturt. 1. 011.481,112 (S. PENNELL, In the 50th year of his age. On Thursday morning , July 29th, of consumPti r , THOMAS SMITH, aged 44 years. On the 29th Met., BARIT.S. FALLON, daughter of Johnm onth P. and Susan Ferguson, aged two years endows . ' • In grardamd, on the 221 Inst., Mrs, TILERS RIOII.. ARM, In the 74th year of her eg or Oa the .son ,as. , atoOORMION, age,. 19 read 0. On the 29th inst., JOSEPH KERR, only child of Jo seph and blisabeth H. Mount, aged 7 menthe and eft days, . On the 28th inst., ROSANNA, wife of Win Mcße e , aged CI years, On the 28th last., Mrs. ANN DONNBLI.Y, aged 81 J On the 29th lost , THOS. FINLETTER, in the 784 year of his age. tt On the 29th instant, Mrs FANNY LONG, aged 67 years. On the 28th Inst., Miss MANN 1111011118, In the 28th year of her age. * .Union Tent, Broad street and Girard MTavontfe.—Yreschingevery evening. TO-MOB , oleo, at 5X A. AL by Rev. E. DR 8011WEI NITZ, at 103 A. AI. In German; at SP.M. by Rev. A. COOKBIAN. From A to 5 I'. M. a Union Prayer Mauling. Room for thousands. Jy.3l-Itta AEarly Sabbath Worship T. 11. Stock. TON will prearh (D. V.) at NATIONAL HALL, BET Street, above Twelfth, at 8X o'clock. UNION' pliAYsit MEETING from b to 8 o'clock la the AFTERNOON. Meetings Increasing' le Intermit. . 4 Come Pt , iy3l-1t Firemen's Prayer Meetings. held under the auspices of the YOUNG MEN'S 01.11tId. AN AfidOCUTION: Diligent Engine Co., Daily from 5 to 0 P. M. and Sunday alB P. Si. Columbia Rose Co , Tuesday Evenings, 8 &civet. Robert Morris Rose Co , Tuesday Evenings. 8 o'el'k. 'America Engine Co , Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Diligent Mao Co., Wednesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Philadelphia Engine Co., Wednesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Southwark Engine Co., Wednesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Fairmount Engine Co., Thursday Evenings, 8 o'cl'k. Nor. Liberty boas CO., Thursday Evenings, g o'chick. Independence Ilene Co., Thursday Evenings, B n'cl'k. United StateS Mae CO., Thursday Evenings, 8 /Perk, Good Will Hose Co ~7 bursas) , Evenings, 6 o'clock. Schuylkill Rose Co., Thursday Evenings, B o'clock. ,Western Hese Co., Friday Evenings, g o'clock. 'Spring °math Hose Co , Friday Evenings, 8 o'clock. United States Engine Co , Sundays, 6 to 13 P. M. Pennsylvania Hone CO , Sunday!, 4 to 6 P. M. Delaware Engine Co., Sunday Evenings, 8 o'clock. 'Western Engine Co., Sunday Evenh3ga, 8 o'clock. A Union Prayer Meeting is also held in the Robert Renee School Rouse, Sixth street, above Carpenter, daily, from oto7 P. Si.,o which ell are lied. By order of the Ezeative Committee. Jyal-sattf MP RIPIVSe-- 1 1 - 01 , I rePi7W SATVRPAY. gl. )84 'Ciiniaret aciiiitiitt.-;solicor - In CONCERT HALL, CBESTNUT ahoy° Twelfth, TO.IitORROW (Bewley) at log A:_id,•by,the Rev. Dr, VAUGUAN, and At 8 0. 81. by Rev. ONORGE A. OROO*B, of Kentucky.— jyfil-lttt ' gMrei P.P-i l. " O u 0 4 1 1 N 6"1 "w - I - 11 B gi a v n e " h in er . li n en t ga . ta ili tro l n i e. , o al i lx . e n te f n er e e e nc o e n wi ti l yg e tt h AZ l i h t, 'V jo E x Nl Ai N 7 ol 4. , 4. 8 . nallselon 5 Outs: • Fairmount and Arch-Street City Plie. SBNGIIII 'RAILWAY CO —At a Meeting of V:rrinilantonets 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 , (Miro of William L. Rind, Req., Sixth street, below Walnut, on Friday afternoon, - at 8 o'clock, the following Commissioners, William M. Randall, Lerida Bitting, Robert 7 . Hemphill, George 11. Thomas, 'James D. Smith. together with the Chair man, wore appointed a Committee to make the neces sary arrangements and open BOORS OP SUBSORIP 'PION, according to the general Railroad Act. NOTIONI la , hereby given, that the abovemamed Commiseioners will meet, M • the Wetherill House, SANSOAI Street, above Mitth, on TUESDAY, WED NESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 10th, 11th, and 12th days of August, 1858, at 10 o'clock A. M., to receive Subscriptions to the Capital St:ck of the above-named Passenger Railway Company. - ISAAC DW:AI, NI., lAntirmap. Rom.. I. lIMIPIIII4, Secretary. jy22,taul2 WUnion Bank.—At a Mooting et the Board of Commissioner% of the Union Bank the ing preamble and resolution were adopted I Whereas, Tho Commissioners of the Union Bank, by vary general repeat of the Stockholders, reeolved not to enforce the payment of the second instalment on tho subscription to the Capital Stook of said hank during the financial crisis of last year, and as, In the judgment of the Cozomissionere, the proper Limo for the organisation of aald Bank hoe now been reached, therefore • • - Resolved, That the second instalment of Twenty Dollarsper share on tho aubncription to the Capital Stock of said Bank shall bo paid at the Ofllce of the Bank, Southwest corner of THIRD and ARCH Streets, Philadelphia, between the firnt. and fifteenth day, of September - peat, and between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock daily. Stockholders wishing to pay prior to the abpve date can do so at heretofore. . . ..... JOHN M. POMEROY, Socretary. July 19, 1868. jy2l-wHteel6 Notice.—West Philadelphia Passenger RAILWAY COMP iNY, July IS, 1868. 3 che carn or thin Company now run every five min ute* from TIVIIID Strada to their Depot, on LO(SAN and HAYRRFORD Streets. jyl6-1m W. B. MANN, Superintendent. Ocala anb filicren FALL STOCK OP HOOTS .A. 24/) SHOES JOSEPH IL THOMPSON '& CO., No. 914 MARKET STREET, AND Nos. 3 and 4 FRANKLIN FLAKE, DAVE NOW IN ATOKA A LADD!, AND WALL ABBOATAD STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, OF CITY AND EASTERN MANUFACTURE Whjoh they offer for info on tho boat terms for coals, or on the meal credit. Buyere AtO inVlLed to call and examine their stock. • 1.91-tf N OTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS. Tbo undersigned (successors to the Into JOSEPH T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the wants of the trade at the Northeast corner of AR cm and FOORTII Streetg. Tbul r farilitloo for turn/Idling ovory article In the Shoe- Finding Line, at moderate prices and on favorable terms, are urrourpanned. The attention of Merchants le respectfully solicited }y2S-3mif JOHNS & SON. fro SHOE MANUFACTURERS . AND JL MINDING 317{N.—We are now prepared to fill all orders for LASTS for the Fall Trade We have in creased our facilities in,the idramfacttning Departutent, atid with a larger working stock of wood on Rand that any other manufacturer in this city or New York, we can furnish Dry Wood, and at tho lowest Plailtulolphla or Exatorn prices. .O.IIOWARD & CO., Fhtladelph s. JOHN MURPHY, late of Ferry street, Now York, at 112 BREAD Street. jy2l...ws3tutV IaPERSONAL.—PHILADELPRIA, JULY 18193.—A1f jilesemm ate hereby !piffled, that tlAktitEß never wall In any whieinterested In the firm of MoBLIIATtE At CO., nor was he authorised to collect any debts for mild firm of bler.lhare Ir. Co. jy3l•ltie MoBLpARE fk. CO. PERSONAL. -PHILADELPHIA, JULY 20, 1858 —I hereby notify all persnas that W5l. R. HARMER never was Interested In the firm of Thos. Clark & Co., nor WAR ho ever authorizotl to col/erten/ money an to my portion of the books of 'names Clark & Co., mt apart to mo fur the dissolution of the said firm or Thomas Clark & Co., May 28, 1858. 3.01-It* A. BIeELIIARI3. in,LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON .111 Li Beoond and Third gtories, to let, with Board southeast corner of EIGHT/I and SPRUCE. ir3l.lti A WOLLMNWEIIBIt ) AA. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, For tho State of California, No. 509 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Jp,Thfit ALLEN GROVE BOARDING AND DAY SOLIOOL FOR yOUNO LADIES, PRANKPORD, realm'!lmola, six. miles from Market street, Phila delphia, under the superiutendeoce of Mrs. E. L. TROMP:O4. Youog Ladles received at this testae ilea at ato time dill-lug the guaon; .... QREAT REDUCTION' OF PRICES AT the HOOT OALLERY , FIFTH and CHESTNUT. tof/raphe $1 and upwards i nolluarapbe 'foto ridado toren to life else, In all or plain; Deguerreotypee and Ambrotypes accurately copies. Pictures In every style of art, at reduced prices. JAW t. GALE QF TEM ,FRANKLIN„CitteIf -1.7 Hi:MICRO, GREENCASTLE, AND GAGERS: TOWN RAILROAD. The undersigned, appointed by virtue of au act of As sembly, approved on the 12th day of May, 1857, will Mier at Public Sale, at the Court-house, in theborough of Ohambereburg, on Yriday, the 20th day of August next. at one o'clock P. NI., the Franklin, Chamberaburg, Oreoncastio and llagerstown Railroad, from its inter section with the Cumberland Valley Railroad, at Chem beraburg, to the Maryland State line, With all the rights, liberties, privileged add hdochlit. to 00121P/DY ltl any manner belonging, The conveyance to the pur chaser Is to bo made according to the provisions of the act of Aseembly referred to. Terms made known on the day of sale by NIB& 0. OElllt, AnAISTRONO, , JJAME3 NILL, jy3l-dtau2o Commissioners. MOUNT MORIAII CEMETERY.—This beautiful rural Cemetery, recently enlarged by the addition of a huadrod toren to the original sixty, hike noIV Koine by far the Itigest of all Btirlal I'lao4e la the vicinity of Philadelphia. Nor Is it in area only that Mount Morish excele all our other Cemeteries. In the wide scope of territory just added to the Cemetery may he found every variety of scenery—open lawns, wooded knolls, and wild and picturesque epote of rate beauty, overhanging the stream which gives so great a charm to the entire grounds. Exert all others in beauty of location and diver sity of view I possessing a dry soE ,romarkably adapted iqr burial purposea,', by geographical position, beyond the reach of city Improvuments, forever safe from in trusion and disturbance; accessible in a few minutes by railroad and omnibus ' • the' Afanagers of Mt. Moriah have det e rmined to mak e It In all reapeeta the moat attractive and desirable of the Philadelphia Ceoatterles. Lots of all Ikea may be had at prices one.thild less than In any other rural Cemetery. OFFICE No. 20 South ILIONTEENTE Street. Jy3l-It* FFICE AHAMOKIN VALLEY AND o ronsviaa ItAILROAD CO., 800 WALNUT STREET. PUILADMI.PIIII July 30,1858. The Nations dile August let, 1 808, on the bonds of the Philadelphia and Banbury Railroad Company, upon 'Which the back Oonpoiis hare been fueded, and alsq the Seiril.annuAl ititeteat on the funded Oodpons; will be paid at the office of this Ooropany, on and after MON DAY next, the 2d of August. J. R. GAMINS, jy3l.Bt Becretary. OITY RAII,WAYS, ON A NEW i'LA.N, N./ bomPo.ed of a ;Ingle piece of Oiled iron; atm- Cutely continuous, perfeCtly indestructible, and Without Tie, Stringer, Bolt or Spike; can be laid without in terrupting the travel of the street, and will eeve ninety per cent. of repairs, heretofore' required. Cost, about $B,OOO per mile A specimen can be seen to-day (SATURDAY) from 9 to 3 o clock, at the Exchange Reading Room. Iy3l-It* B. A. DEERS. Civil Engineer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE DIRECTORS OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND GRAY'S FERRY PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY require the mewed inetalment to the Capi tal Stock: or $5 on each share to be paid. and will re ceive the same on MONDAY, the 16th day of Augnat next, between the hours of 10 and 12 .'clock, at the °Rice of the Company, 605 WALNUT Street. .1y31.21r GEO. kumsr HONG. Secretary. STORY ON THE CONSTITUTION. NEW EDITION. COMMENTARIES ON THE CONSTITUTION O 1 THE UNITED STATES; with a prelituloary Review of the Constitutional Ilistory of the Colonies and States, before the Adoption of the Constitution. BY HON. JOSEPH STORY, LL. D. THIRD EDITION, REVISED, 2 v015....8 v0....57 10. Notice; of eke Previous Editions. Ms work on tho Constitution of the United States is one or Isle most eminently successful laborer--( Daniel Webster. 4, They (=lain a meat cornprehenelie and accurate exposi tioni : .• . They Mould ho attentirely reed by all who are demons of acquiring a correct view of the original Constitution of our Amerloan Colonies " [London Law Review. The work now before ue is to our Constitution ea that Itlackstone's Commentaries were to the English Coustitution."—{Americau Monthly Review. Just Published by LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., No. 113 WASHINGTON Street, Boston Jy3l.eat tudtthlf THE SUNDAY TOPIC. The underaigned, having purchased the SUNDAY TOPIC, will continue It, as heretofore, a ilr.t-class literary Paper; but pretending to no neutrality In polities themselves, the TOPIC, without entering Into partisan warfare, will represent National American views, and be devoted to the advancement of At:Durban principles. The beat talent in the literary and political depart. mente will be employed, and the readers of the TOPIO may be assured that It will be a thorough American paper, advocating the great principle that " Americans 'should and must govern America " For further particular', the the TOPIC of TO-310R ROW. JOHN ROBINSON & CO., jy3l.lt N. B. nor. Third sad Chestnut, 3d story. TFARMER A. WEBB PIIOSPIIATB OW LIMB, or Prepirsd Blood, manutahtwed by BLAKISTON dc - WOODWARD, and for sale at their More, neat end Market-street Bridge; also by dealers In the city aad oountry. fyal-et* PAUL'S GENUINE FARINA CRACK ERB, sold by JAMES R. WEBB,-Wholesale Agent, g:23 South E ghth street. AR IN A CRACKERS—The beet aro PAUL'S," sold by JAMES R. WEBB, Wholeaslo Agent, 723 South Eighth strata. LIARINA CRACKERS—The genuine are ntamped "'PAUL." JAMES E. WEBB, Whotegalo Agont, 223 South Eighth oltreet. PAUL'S FARINA CRACKERS aro Pure, Crisp, good and indispensable for Children, In valids, and famil OR. Bold wholesale by ,JADIBB R. WEBB, IPA-2V* 223 South Eighth street. Shoe (tithing° OLD stAND, personal. * atm" Slobs: O. 41b MARKET STREET.'; P4ILADELPUIA, AWlllfq, 1858 WM. U. BROWN & CO Are now recnicini their FALL STOOK OP FOREIGN AMERICAN DRY COODS, To whicli thn attenllon of le reßpectrully Invited LEE & BEARER No 230 CTIEBTKUT STREET, nkys NOW OPEN Their Pall Importation of WRITE GOODB, &MIrnQIDSRIHB, LACE GOODS, 11c.c Which they offer to the Trade on the moat liberal terms. jyßl.tt CARPETINGS.- • • AUBURN TIIREN.PLYS, SUPERVINES AND ThNITIANS. slnnufactured by JOSIAH BARBER. Pole Agents In We City, ATWOOD, RALSTON & CO., jy3l.-tf No. 533 MARKET Street GLOVES AND, GAUNTLETS. JOHN B. ENGLISH gi CO., Na. 113 OXIESTIitIT STREET. Are now receiving their FALL -lAIPORTATION of FRENOII AND ENGLISH, KID, BEAVER, DUCK, SILK, CLOVE, FUR, FUR • TOP, AND PLUSR•LINED GLOVES, , AND GAUNTLETS. • jy2B-Im. JAMES A. FARNITM, IBWORTER , AND 00ISKIEI8ION MERCHANT, 219 CHESTNUT STREET, srmes,) Ms xow ornx for emunlidition s Intl assortment of Gloves, Gauntlets, Shirts, Brewers, Turkey Red and Madder Handkerchiefs, Cbrnforts, Scarfs, Hoods, Bo gaieties, Mile, and other tiermantown fancy goods; Domestic Buck Gloves, Mittens, and Gauntlets; Dress Trimmings, Buttons Belts, &c., &c., to which he in vites the attention or The trade. Agent for New 'Britain Itnittingoo.'sAlinaral Spring, Pantile, Wolcott , llle, Trenton, and Cohens Shirta and Drawers. jp2o-eedlin WOLFE, WILSON, & CO., (MIENTS FOP. PIIILADKLPULA) CARPET MANUFACTURERS, No. 132 CRESTNUT STREET jr2o-eodtt WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., cußarNuT STREET, Have on hand, and are constantly receiving, the fol lowing description of goods : A. & W. SFR/MCI:9' PRINTS, in groat variety, including Chocolate, Turkey Reda, Greens, Blued, Shirtlngs, and Fancy Styles. BLEACHED SURF:TINOS, SKIRTINGS, AND DRILLINGS. Lonsdale, Masonville r Slater/Mlle, Kop Washington, Uulon Mills, Blackstone, Oehannet, Johnston, White Rock; Phenix,, Acton, &o. BROWN /MEETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, An y OBNA BURGS. Matoaca, Virginia Flintily, Groton, Ettrick, East'n Vlrglaia, Eagle, Manchester, Mec's & Farm's, Still Water, Mechanics', 'Warren A, Cam' River, Riverside. CLOTHS. Bottomlers, Pomoroy's, and Glenhant Co.'s Black and Fancy all-wool and cotton warp Cloths in great DOISKIRS Aid/ CASSIMERBS. Greenfield Co., Sastone River, Bristol, Terry's, Stearn's, - and others. SATINETS. Stearn's, Ayres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron, ' Minot, Charter Oak, Mineral Springs, Swift River, Carpenters', Florence Mills, liockanurn, Duhring's, (leaven/elite, din. BlLEBlAB.—Lonsdale'n, Smith's, and other makes, plain and twilled, of all colors. Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids. Jewett City and Irene Stripes, Denims and Tickloge. Rhode Island and Philadelphia Moseys and Apron Cheat, Shepard's and Slater's Clanton Flannels. ecc. , 1y22.4rn RIOHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS; DA.NCASKB. DZ.A.I , IDELS. .§ur. 00E481JERRREI of RIOILLNDSON I R LINRNEI, and those deshons of obtalnlng the UT MINA tIOOD3, shOala see that the articles they purchase are milled RIM the fall slams of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, As a ' parades of the soundness and durability of the Goods. . This caution is rendered essentially necessary as large quantities or Inferior and defectlee Linens are prepared, season OW ilsamnn„ 444 sealed with the name of RICHARD4Oti, by /thdiAlotisee, who,regirdleig of the Nary thug inaleted.dlfke OA the Ardgfleen eingstmer and the niacnnicbarets et the donning Goode, *III 661 readily ibizi4on so grontable, while Sur chuers can be Imposed on with Goods of a worthless diameter. J. BULLOCKS Sc J. B. LooKre, my2S•ent Agent', 36 WILTROII Street, New York. tietail iiDtv 0001:1E. ~,, WILLIAMSVILLE, Wamanga, WateP Twist, Pontine, Utica, and other enporlor makes abiding and Bbeetinir hlnelln by the piece or yard. LINENS Cr Riehanlson's, Nicholson's, and Robinson's make, Warranted pure and atrong An excellent heavy Nichol don', Linen, at 37K cents. Etspern, Etseh toerellings, 8 to UK cents) heavy Bagengs, 'row LitteEei; tt 8. , , , LINEN DAMASK. TARIM OLtiTIIE at 60,15, 88, $151.25 to $4. napkins, Doylieti, U ik a= back In towels and by the yard ; Plannels, Tlcklngs, ice. LAVELLA. CLOTII Black and Broirn 4 . 114.4 tdieetiss at 10 cent ; also, finer grades. Dusters trout 87c to $4. Excellent Laval's. Dusters, $1.% and $1.15. !It ANT Closing out baleuiso stock cheap. COOPER & CONARD, S. R. 00rnex.k1;14114,194 MARKET. QIIMMER MANTLES. LACE AND CHANTILLY MANTLES and fAL HAS at much reduced ratoo to close the stock. BHARPLESS BROTHERS, .1728-if CLIESTNIIT and RlOll.lll. LINEN SHEETINGS. Iticherdson , e and other excellent makee, of Sheet loge a, alt width,. Pillow Linene and Irleh Shirting Suninier Minket/ and QUIIM 811AR,PLESS 3j2S•ft 01.135T107T an SIGUTII.. NEW YORK MILLS IfIISI L IN. II New York Mlle soft Satoh; Waroautta, Ackwrlght, and other beat branch); Magonville Hold Medal, very tine nod light, SHARPLESS BROTHERS ,Iy2S4C CHESTNUT AND MOdTII. HOODED CLOAKS, FOR THE BBABIDR, AT SIX DOLLARS. TRAVELLIN(I OR DUST CLOAKS, Indlapeneable for a Country Routhlo, or en route to the hang, at 82.50, 83 60, 84.50, and $O. ELEGANT MANTILLAS. VRENSM AND ,ENg LACS. IMACR SILK, SILK, ens LAcg. CRAPE MAR wrz Outptrrand, WRITE BARROE oinctrunits. AT 000-UAL, VOiXER PROM ' TO OLOO4 Tklt ORLtOY AT TO O PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 011E8TNUT street jyl7 J. W. PROMS tr. do. TO THE TRADE. A full lino of TIIE MOST FAVORED STYLES STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. biORAN & CO. TOURNURE, REED & CO.'S BRIDAL, DOUGLAE & BURRWOOD , S PAR BUSTLE, And other makes. 4 JOBBERS SIIPPLIED REDUCED PRICES. W. J. BORSTMANN & CP., jr24-etuth6l. OUESTNUT Street, below EIO UTQ AN'rILLAS I 1 MANTILLAS 11--i Mo /Lk ELROY rospectfully invitee the Ladies to call and elarzilun hie stock pfbtantillas embracing many styles got, to he Yedlld dar etbtk la thnlargest, our patterns the latest styles , and our tidal 46lb* that we defy competition. 8.000 yards Black and Fancy Bilks, 87% 44, 60, 561 rich, 8234, 89, 75 ; very rich, 81, 8734, 96, $l. 10,000 yards Dolaines, Bareges, Decals at 10,12 N, 16%,18Y, 20, 22, 25, 28, 91, 80, decidedly ' the cheapest in the city, 10,000 yards One French Lawns 10, 12%, 10,g, 20, 25, worth, many of thorn, 37X to 021 i, 'racy ne, One lot of Grape Shawls, at $l, worth $lO. 600 yards Bide-band Oaaaluteres, 97%, worth $l, with a great 'variety of desirable goods for MOP'S and boyo' wear, loss than usual prices. 1,000 yards Marseilles Postings, at 25, worth 76. 1,000 yards now style Ribbons, the cheapest In the city. 1,000 One French Needleworked Collars, at $l, worth 10000 yards of Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Swine and Cambric 'White Goods, the, greatest bargains in the city' Ribbons and Fringes awl Trimmings, In endless va riety, at beg than half the usual prices. MolltßOY, jel-ttiths.tf No. 11 Beath NINTH Street. 1" CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED CRAPE BRAWLS ever offered /4 this City two now being sold by THORNLRY h CHUM N. E. cot. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. We purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendous Sacrifice for OABR, a lot of very rich Embroidered Crape Ohawle, same quality and style 68 we have sold for TWENTY DOLLARS! which we are now selling at the extremely low price of TWELVE DOLLARS!! . . _ . Ladlee, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a lIANDBOMB BRAWL 80 003810 Also, Plain Crape Shawls, from $4 to $l6. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargains In Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man- Wine, .to. Travelling Dress Materials In great variety. Thin Summer-Dress Goods, Organdies, Dareges, Grenadines, &O. &e BLACK MILKS, FANCY SILKS, Our name le Justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Dope , Wear. Linen Goods, of our men importation. Siimmer Gauze and other runnels, &c., &e. Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, Tindery, Gloves, Re., et, THORNLMY dr, 011 IBM'S • - mO.I4.X.PRICE CASH STORE," Oor..81011311,&, OPILINO lIARDNN OtrePte jel9-$f Art- Ode- anb, $ 000 --k i i i vEr l . d ( r,--; SECURED AND Bale a? a email di r a n ro n i l l l 4. r,Ptoull'd Rent of 144 ' / Pr • •U. LI: Triompoort k it:coNAnßoß t . Jy3l-9t. t No • Anpu Street. . • 0 RENT —For tho Win o ...Three II Months, a destrablo COTTAGE, with - "largo Qrounds attached. AddreA- J. RILL, FRANKFORD, 4)41200 , ' 4IMA LAN lA, FOR SALE,—The et )scriber hoc five Farms formic In the county of Albemarle, varying In size from 140 to 1,000 acres, and ranging from $0 to $5O per acre.. One tract of very rich Land, but unimproved, containing over 1,100 acres, he will , eoll for $0 Per acre—no money to be paid for four years, and no interest required. For further information Inquire of JOHN L. O'NEAL, 500 MARKET Street; Philadelphia, or of the sub matt, at CHARLOTT Esymum, Ya Jylo-stu4w • PAUL GOODVOH. fINTIOE TO-LET.—AN ,ELIGIBL 0F '1.5 Flag for an Insurance Company, or alnlareor pOration, having three connnunleatlng rooms on the game floor, No. 221 WALNUT Street, above DOOR. Immediate possession given. Apply to JOAN 0. KUPER, or " THOMAS T. myronza, No. 112 South FOURTH Street, rahlie-ttithe-tf seromi story; front room. fltil FOR SALE—A handsome COTTAGE, Mil with Stable, Garden, As., and about two acres of ground, on tho Main street, Gatidontleld, New Jersey. Apply to IID. WALLA, irAl-eodatit . Walnut at. rFOR SALE OR EXCEANGE—VaIu i able Modern DWELLING, (threo.atory brick and three-story back building,) northwest corner Franklin and Drown. ,Late District of Spring Darden every im. provoment iStroduced. Lot 40 feet front by 118. For particulars apply at jyso-3t* .205 WALNUT Street, above Second. PASSENGER CARS—For sale - two New City Passenger Railway Cars of superior build and finish. A l. p t do i;r o. Rourays, jr2B4ti f* 410 Walnut street. 8 2 1 4 )00 • — r F og ß w. S ii A o L ou E r:d a on ktortga t ge o fo th r more than double the amount. Apply tO Proper 7 w JOHN B. STOORDALN, _15'22 920 Booth SIXTH Street. WANTED TO PIIRCIIASE—A cor ner-storo Property, suitable for 'a Grocery and Pr. Tinton business, with stabling attached. South or Arch street preferred. • Address anoota, Press office. . jyls 1 4 NOR SALE—A valuable LOT, In the vial. -sh- - nity of the Baltimore Depot, in an improving ,neighborhond. or particulate, addreee J. .R. . , Box 927 Poat-otlice. .1316 . LET.--,THE UPPER ROOMS OP stoiee No. 327 arid No, 333 MARKET Street, below Fourth. Appl'i on the pretntsen, to A HALLOWELL & CO , or Sept-tf OUILLON, ANDERSON, & CO. political. FOR SHERIFF,—TO THE VOTERS OF THE OITY AND COUNTY OT PEULADMPRIA: Having been solicited by a large deleipagen of my fel low-mtisens to become a candidate for the °Moe of Sheriff, and having accepted the Invitation, I h.reby very respectfully offer myself to your consideration. Should I be nominated, and finally elected, I will, to the beet of my abilities, perform alDthe duties pertain— leg to the office wirh strict fidelity. Dll.2t* ORARLFS J. WOLBERT. FOR CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' CO'UILT— ROBERT U. 141A11011, OP THE TRIRTSENTO WARD. Subject to the will of the Peopie , a Convention. jy2B.l.m* •• FOR REGISTER OF WILLS ELI DILLIN, OP TOE FOURTEENTH WARD, Subject to the Rules of the People's Pasty. And, if elected, I pledge myself to confine the Office to the legal fees established by law. jy24-tc* F OR CONoRt.SS—THIRD DISTRICT. nR. JOiSPII SITES, OF TUB BISTENUTU ITABD. Fut,Jest to Democratic rules. .13,24-Im* CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT, run: E. HARKINB, 915VRNTRRIITR WARD. • Sub Jed to Democratic ulea. ly2l-to WILLIA.3i H. KERN, SHERIFF, FIVTEENTIL WARD Bubfeet to the Rules of Poople'a Party. Jy2o-tf CARD —The undersigned hereby informs hie (donde that he will be a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF of the City and County of Philmieiphla, at the emitting eleetion, If nominated by The People 1, JOB. )1.-00WELL. PIIII-IDELPIIIA, June 6,1858 jyl9-tf Vag REMSTEIL OP WILLS, JOHN SWIFT. .11: . Subject to the will of the People's Convention Jyh.tf .. REGISTER OF WILLS— , .ANDREW NVESTIift, . Subject to•Demecratto Itu CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT— JOSEPH A. MONIIELIEDR, Eleventh Ward BubJect to the rolee of the Demoaratio party. FOR REGISTER OF WILLS-- iiIABSIN, Fifth Ward. ' Subject to Democratic Sham ' jel6-tf poa REGISTEII OF mug— OIIARLES D. ENIGAT, • TWENTIETH WARD Subject to the P&ple's Nomination. jel•tt 106ISTER, OF WILLS. JOIN CAMPBELL, OP SEVENTH WARD. Subject to Demooratia Savings Inas. %I FIE SPRING GARDEN SAVING T FUND. (072AittWOW BY 11(11 LIOIOLATI7II OP PIPREITLPAPIA.) PERPETUAL ()BARTER. , TI*E PAR OA T. totem( allowed to RepoHors, and all alone,' Pald haek ma Demand. - 017.10 E, Ail BORTII THIRD STREET, . (ooinioctnailoi Bast Villtniso.) Thie Institution ia now open for the tranesetion of busineu, and is the only Chartered Saving Fond located In tne northern part. of the city. The Omce will be open (daily) from 9 to 2N o'clock, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until 0 o'clock In the Evening. MANAGERS. 'Metter RAH, James B. Pringle, Stephen Smith, Jacob Dock, John P Levy Solieph Ai Cowell, ,„ Hon. Henry H. Strong, ,George Vi'oelepper, Daniel Underkofier, J. Wesley Bray, , Ron, Win. Millward, Robert B. Davidson, • Frederick Steak., P. 0. Bllmakeri Francis Hart, • John P. Verree, Joespit P. LeOlere, -George Ilueeht; , • John Hensler, Jr„ f John Horn. ~ . Xreeident, JAMBS B. PRINGL.II. Secretary, 0110110 K T. THORN. - 973-lift SAVING FUND—FIVE PER OE.tiT. IN TEB&BT—NATIONAL SAFETY TOM 0051- PANY.—WALNUT PIItSZT, ODOM-WM OOBNIB OP TUMID, PHILADDLPHIA. /10OFFO1AFED DT TIM BUTS OF PirplowLycnra. Money le received In any anzti, large or small, and in. tercet paid from the day of depoelt day Ol with. drama]. • • The °Mee is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. BON. MINIM L. PRNNIIII, President, ROBNItT fiNlaltllialit, Vies President WN. J. Raab, ilsereterl. PIASOVOSB t Ron. Henry Bennis, T. Genoa Pravda, Aldward L. odtter, Jodefh B. Bars , Robert Beltridke, irapoll E. Ashton, Ibseph TerEes - G. Landreth Menne, ne•Jt* hiffpdg in rfter. Money le received and payments made . The vestments are made in conformity tritk the provisione et the Charter, in BSAL %STATE MORT GAGES, GROUND UNTO, and mob dna elms semi. ties as will always instils wrest security to the de,ei•• tors, and which cannot fall to give taffnanonsy end eta, Witty to this Institution. enLly QAVING FUND.--lINITED STATES Is, TRUST COMPANY, comer of TRIED and ONEET. , NUT Streets. Large and small snmi received, and paid back on de mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until o'clock every day, and ae MO DAY EVENINGS from 7 nutil 9 o'clock. DELFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Bootlaad, ftom .f./ upwards. Prsaideat—nEPlLlM R. OBAWPOILD valuator—PLlNY riga. Tallar—latalcA 8. myna MOriitt O : 88 e (2 n 4l itriert.gfirirtGB ) DOCK STREET. —rrra NV. 88 (2il) .DOCK SI fi EflT. FIVE I PER ORNT. STATE SAVINGS FM. N°. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. EWE PIE C E NT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE PER CENT PTATA PAWNOR IrrrNtr. gentlemen's Surnizhing (foot's. WINCHESTER t(g CO., GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIINQ 819 RP PATENT 81101Th1iE1t SEAM • TORT, At the Old • bind, No. 706 CHESTNUT STREET, oppa elite the Washington Howie A. wiNcuEsTtn. will give, an heretofore, hie per. semi supervision to the tutting and Manufacturing departments. Orders for hie celebrated style of Shirts and Collars filled at the shortest noUee. Wholesale Unto supplied on liberal terns. 399,4-1 Y W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of WlN wr• CHESTBII & SCOTT) CIENTLESINN'S FURNISH ING STORE and 811111 T MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, fuenrlyupponite tho 0 Irani 11oused Philadelphia. J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of his former patroun and friends to his new Store, and Is pre pared to till orders for SIIIIITS at short notice. A perfect St gitarautied. COUNTRY TRACE aupplied with PINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jyl9.tf GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W. W. EMMET, 606 &ROIL Street, above Meth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Furnishing Goods, and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted equal in every respect to any others manufactured in this My or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. mhl-tf (.1E NTLEME N'S WRAPPERS OR VI DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest and best as sortment In the city, wholesale and retail, with a hall line of tinder Clothing, suited to the season, at W. W. a -NIGHT'S, 600 ASCII Street, above Sixth, Philadel phia. mhl-tt RASPBEHH Y VINEGAR.—This is pro Alb pared from perfectly ripe Fruit, selected with the greatest care end of the beat quality. A small quantity of this Vinegar Syrup, mixed in a tumbler of cold wa ter, makes a most d licioua drink. As a beverage for the sick, it is unequalled, being at once Nothing and medicinal. Prepared sad mold by CHARLES SHIVERS, Druggist and Chemist, N. E. Corner Spruce and Seventh sta., Phila. Price 50 cents per bottle, or a dozen. Jy2o-2wlf A LLSOPP'S PALE ALE, in hhdo., a eonstautsupply on hand, In Custom Home stores, for gale by W 11.1,1101 H. YXATOII, Jfif. ale. Booth 74011 T great. Wanter , ;'-- established fi(l , in a largo Western city. Good 4efereitederequired. Ad dress box 213; Philadelphia P. 0. '` ir314"11 VUTAN TElY—'flo ' 1.14 C of ;$450,- 'for *ix V tnontlie,fer which Rood real estate seenTitymill be given, nod ex l / 4 ,interest In *, patent will bo given as bonus Address 11p . .NRY, o ffi ce Of The ?nett.' . iv3l-2t* , ; , D--By a ,Young Matt-from the countiy, a situation In a Wholeseio . Store, In the capaelti or VORTER ; can furnish goal reference. Address DEEMS, et thi s offico. jy3l-3t* , niiii. -A PARTNER with $6,000 1 - 0 9 1 X 1 " -Fa wanted , 10 connect billiself 711.1% a gen t oman of oxperlinthe end icoOlon, in an Oxcluolyety cook Dry Goode 'Yakking troolo. _Datiofactriry erldonce o l , ri7, ll .97,l , ...l ,l , ca dt t itittirct L y b v. t te " „M e Z i r d c ,' 310 IJIMEITIIIIT Street. ' , -- "‘_,, iy3o,3tyr '. ASPECIAL.PARTNERI,IqT34O- TO ,V a'rniehao,ooo in a bnaineas involving littlaue na risk. The ',Arty desiring the connection is of reeogniied commercial character and ponition. , ..Andireaa or app at ASIITOWO City Conunereini Agency, 310 CHESTNUT Otreet. 100 , 3t* - WANTED—A Situation, by a young man, Ina first-class Domestic Commission Dry-goods Muse, to learn the business. , The most acceptablo references gi refl. Address A. Jl.,aQ this Office,. iy.3o-3t* WANTED= --By a Graduate of tbe„lligh School, a sltuatiOn in a 'Wholesale Store as Assistant , or Entry Clerk. Address 6 . ALT/4%11.1,P at We Office. • 192g4tAt zi!OR E CHANGE—Stocks and Bonds for a swan cottage Property near the city. accessible by rail car. Address baaIANGZ," Office of this paper. 1124-3t* WANTED --A SITUATION IN A DRUG ' STORE, by a young man who baa had a year , a experience in the Retail Drug 1111811110/5.. Can give good reference. Address 8. W. at thtautlice. jy24.st* . WANTED—By young L. y of education; a situation In a fletnlnary u Teacher. Would not object to the country. Best reference, es to qualifi odious kc., will be given. Address TEACHER at the office or The Press. ' - jrZiAtir • WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALRY—Able•bodial, titunarrled ntez4 to whom will be given _good par,, board; clothing, and medical attendance. Fay from 112 to In per month. No man having a wife or 4114 will be ar i e i p_ted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 AI above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, lit Lieut. 2d Regt. of Otrally, apIT-tf Recruiting °Moor. IaWANTED INMED/AT,ELY—Two vessels of .260 to 500 tons each; tiload for - ports la South America. Cargo now ready,sont the highest rates will he giTen. hpl i r No. ' - . • ' . MP OP, SIMONS, it: jr24-71 - 120 North 'nurse. Uemonals. REMOVAL -JOHN P. DOHERTir; TAILOR, HAS REMOVED N. E. CORNER OP PIP= AND WALNUT BTB. PITILADIII4III4, July 16, 1866. - iy2B REMOVAL.- BAILEY A. CO., direellere, and 11.1a.nuthoturere of Ster ling Sliver Ware, Have removed from their old eland to the new store, No. 819 CHESTNUT STREET, (Three doors Bast of the Girard Ifotege,) where they offer for sale a new and ehoki limed/neatof STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE JEWELRY, CLOCKS and WATCHER, PLATED _ WARE, and FANCY MODS' jirovAL JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 692 CILESTNIIT STREET, PREVIOI7S TO REMOVING. TO THEIR NEW STORM, OPFER Timm BTOOI or PL.A.TICD GOODS AT A HEAVY REDL'OTION FROM 11811 AL PRICES jy2:l4na If JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, Has Removed to FIRTR 'AND ORRSTRUT STREETS .1Y2,4t0 „ , . .Anottrarixe groNpanito. (CAN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM- L. , PARY, No. 83L WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. OHARTICRED CAPITAL rims, 34/MIMI, Ann lIILLun •Ustts, JULT 1,1868.. Banda and SErdieges, Stoela, &a ' 4040 023 00 Bilia Receivable, (fur pollclis lamed,) • 2:1 , r 76 Unsettled Book Accounts, (tor polielesj.,.. -. 1111 60 17Asti in Vat& and,16911100, '_ - ' 10,Pa 46 Cash In hands of Agentoand oOrtetpoudenlar 2 , 808.81 365,248 35 N;lomom unadjusted, unpaid, or reported. DIIIIIOTOBS William M. Godwin, - S. R. Orsartoid, - James W. qUeent JD°. L. Bedaer, George!. W. Ball, - William B. Thomas, B. Oranklin Jackemi, B. N.Wlnalow, J. 0. Hopper, Henry D. Mean'. " WW. M. GODWIN', President: 3. 0. iclorrga, Secretary. mvlo-dtr T"QUAKER OITY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PUILADELPRIA, 468 WAI NUT Street. • • Statement of the btoinem: and condition of The Quaker City Insurance Company of Philadelphia, for the six 'months ending June 80, 1858: Capital and Surplus, January 1. 1866 - 8277,079 87 Interest received and accrued from Jan. 1 to July 1, 1868 Premiums received from January Ist to July Ist, .858 113,07417 Salvage sari Reinsurance received 4,877 24 Losses, Innings, tko. Losses paid . 664,481 64 Dividend, relndurance, return pre iniums, and expensed 33,864 44 98,340 08 Balance remaining yitlt the Company Juiyl, 804,281 35. ASBBTS. Bonds, tuortgagesortocks t coupon ' bonds, loans on collateral, and call loans,&c 2,186763.60 the Receivable 90,611 79 ash ou hand and in Dank, snd due from %onto 29,916 06 Crofts! Stock OPPICEBB. 1 33 , 08011 PL. HART—President. S. P. P.oBB—Pico President. H. B. 0000811ALL-43eoretary and Treountrer N. B. Dafilall—issietant Secretary. DIIIIO7OIB George IL Joseph Edients, J. P. WHIN rosier 13. Perkins, A. 0. Cattail, Charles G. Imlay Andrew R. Chambers, Eismnel Jones, M.'S., S. W. Bailey, . Ron. a M. Puller, John G. Dale, R. R. Omotelual, • John B. Pomeroy. 11. B. 0000RIIALL, Secretary, Attent• 0214.1m01f OMB IltSifit RIDLIANOII MUTNAL INSURANOI 09MPANY 01 PHILADELPHIA. On Buildings, Liifiiied of Perpetual, Merchandise, Furniture, ;Fe retew or Country 011 PION, No. 868 WALNUT OTHNiT. °ANTAL. 21774243. Assays, $252,409.80. Invested as follows, vie First Mortgages on Improved Clity Property, worth double the amount. 120,200.00 Peausylvanis Railroad Cale. 0 per cent. mortgage Loan, $30,000, . ~ . 20,500.00 Allegheny County 8 per cent. Penna. R. N. 10,000.00 Loan Pennsylvania Railroad Cu'e. Stook 4,000.00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Lowrance Company 19,180.00 Block of County Plre Insurance Co. ... .1,01.cr.09 Scrip of Sundry Inaaranee Oompartlee 476.00 Bills reoelvable, hi:Lamm paper 52,711.10 Book Accounts, accrued interest, Ito 8,836.10 Cash on hand and In 8ank..... 18,013.20 $262,406.89 TINOLBP, President. 'TORO. Samuel Mayhem, ' Robert Steen, - William Musser, - BON. W. Tingley, Marshall Rill, 2. • Lothron, Charles Leland, Jacob T • Bunting, Bmith Bowen, John Bissell, Pittsburgh. IIINORBL&W. fieeretar.r. tnem TIN !ley, William D. Thompson, David B. Bra*, Cornelius Stevenson, Johu R. Worrell, D. L. o.raop, Bobert Tolsti, , Moses JohnsoD. Charles B. Wood, Jamexs,Woodward , - te2o•a to th-rp-tt 6 iIRE , RISKS ONLY TAKEN"— FGIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Office No 416 WALNUT Street, (Schuylkill Navigation Company's Building.) CAPITAL, $200,000. DIRSOTORS• 'Wm. d. Swain, Wm. C. Rudman., [of Pu Nis Ledger. CD. Shoemaker, John Aospach, Jr., Jar. Walker, H. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven, J. B. ]Hughes, Francis Peters, Wm. S. Boyd, H. R. Coggshall, Geo. W. Woodward, Jno, McClure, Jno. W. Claghorn, Joseph Klapp, M. D. Ron. JJEL JONI! a, President. A. 8. GILLKTT, Vice President, JO, B. Al.voitn, Secretary• jr26-]y IJOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN. 11•1- BURANON COMPANY-oMo° No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia DIBIOTOIS John 11. Diehl, .1. lldger Tbotaßoo, P. M. Potts., 11. M. 0W11130'014. 0. E. Spangler, 0.0. Bower, Abraham Beg, John W Ileiton, $.B. Warne, John Harrison, George Howell, Nathan R. Potts, - Wm. H. Utah, B. T. lienoll, H. H. Houston, Joe. R. Withers, .abraham P. Byre, X. Booth, Ghettos F. Norton, , John IL Lowvs, JOHN H. DINGL, Prvsident E. 8. WARNS, Vice President. 011 AS. A. Dar, Secretary. mylo A XERIOAN FIRE INSITRA.NCE CO.. INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PBR PETE/AL. No. 810 WALNUT !Street, store Third, Philadelphia - Bering a large pald.up Capital Stock and Surplus Immoral in sound and 'infields Eleourities continnet insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise Veossels yto. Port L an s d s e t s h l e i i b r e C ra a l g y o an s d promptly m o p th tl e y r adjusted n Dialdroze. - Beers's Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, Osepar W. Morris, Emus' o.ldorton, James R. Campbell, PrarlorlitsAy, Edmund G. Dutilh. °l sties W. Poultney. aBORON ABBOTT, President. TA9I4AB R. MARIS, Secretary. $33.7 It WELCH" , JOILEPII O. FOSTER. 0. SATUBDAT MYStfltill; July . al, Moo Tile great glelo•Drionat le Specterle of the - WAB WOIX BrTHII MOUNTAINS. Tiarry nue N. (Mote Mat. ' ' ' M. Charlee niter - To oonebade with the Drama or tae • The DEEDS ; Or, The Retries or Oboe nut Street' - Srederle Jerome Mr. Ober)es Foitec Aliso Elawtherrie ' Jana N. Cooke The Orobeitrabnde r of Mr. O. Belobvt Doors Open at T. To ocontaktoce it 8 o'oloo%. - Tickets O( adthiesloii, 28 - cents ; o•cared -soots, 38 oentt ft:hobbit chain. 3 0 - Coals ; Soots. In Priv+t• 13. x 18 oeAte.; Whole 80 . .a r g4 sod $3 ?aw) , l! •Prele. ICIPEOPLE'S TREATRE'; ' • RAPE STREET. (Between Becond and Third streeta.) • This new and elegant establishment 'kJ) .be opened an"- ,8 AT UNDLY MON , deloelt. when W SPLENDID LUNOII Flop `01? - CHARGN,'irIII Be saved. • • • - A DEMIATIO AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT NEL take_ Awe erery evening, ti•l commence At n'oloen,, a ,.. Ado:deMon 10 !We. ITEO ' •eew " ' M. 'NETS; Preprtetee., EXCURSIONS.— The- Steamer LOOLN leaves Matinee's lilkarf, Kensington, every 31131 DAY at ium O,N, 3, and 6 o'clock, for IlED,Bildg, Stopping at Arch and Chris= Han streets. Returning' at 12, 2,V, 416, - and 7 o'clock. Rimini on 15 cents.' 1,11-11* FOR CAPE MAY.—fiCkßßit LINE—The swift and favorite Steamer "BALLOON," Copt. W. Waitcnts, leaves Arch - street Wharf - for Cape' may every. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning at o'olook. itaturning, leaves the Cape on the intermediate day. at tko , olook A. M. Fare $2, &fringe hire 'madded; fiereants . sl.6o';' Season :Tickets $B, earryage hire extra. ' ' J6-2We NORTH PENIfili"C ANAMEStAxiA _RAILROAD FOR DELAWARE ' WAT -GAP MAUCH CRONE, HAZLETON,AND THE LER ?GII COAL R Flatters to theabove popular placer, of 817100/11 Reanar will find the Amite offered by the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, In connection with the Lehigh Tal ley And aiew Jersey :Central 'Railroads; to be novel and agreeable, painting through some of the Ached sad mod highly cultivated aminee in. the State, and pos. sewed of comfortable acconimodationa; both on the road and at the **liana towns through which it paws. FOR TUE WATER OAP.--Take 6.16 A. AI. Exprees Train from Front and Willow streetriaese through Beth lehem and Hastortto New Hampton, where si close con nection le Made With' the Delaware, Lackawanna., and Western Railroad, and EITIPEEp the asp about noon. -FOR MAUCIUCHUNK AND TSB COAL REGION. —Take 2.30 P. ,M., E: rasa Train from same - Depot to . Bethlehem; Whine 'a ,oloasiconneetion is made with the Neale,le , pink tal zaidiroad,. through from Philadelphia anch Ch hours, • A - NEW AND PLEASANT ROCA TO NEW YORK ClTY—Take 6.16 A'. M. Express Train to Bethlehem, thenoe via 1.. T. R. It. and N. 7-0. R. It. through Easton to Ellabettiport,' thence by Steamer, and arrive in New Yorkat quarter pit 3 F. Hi, Parties travelling ,North that hare a few WWI to spare, will find Ude sew and-agreeable route. For furtheiPartleulare, inquire of - • ELLIS CLARE Agent N. P. It. R.alfront and Willow 'tweets. PHILADELPHIA, Jane 18, 1855. jelo.2ln • . - sag g ial FOR CAPE MAT AND NEW YORK. DAILY; at OK o'clock A M. NEW YORK AND PIIILADELPHIA STEAM NA VICATION COMPANY. • The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE Captain Copes; BOSTON, Captain Bellew; and KENNEBEC. Captain Nand, form a daily line between this city, Cape May, and New York, leaving from first pier below Byrnes street (Sundays excepted) at 9%( o'clock A. M Return ing, leave Now York from pier 14 North - Rivet (Eltudays excepted) at 6 P: M. ' Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at A. M. Fare to Cape May (ce.rriage hire inaluded) 112 00 " tot servants 160 " Season tickets (carriage hire ex.' ka) ' .800 New York, cabin 200 - steerage ' ....: 160 Freight taken at low rates.; - ' • - For passage, state rooms, /to., apply , on board, GeV the Mee, 814 , and .316 SOUTH DELAWARE AYE NIUE IAMEB ALLDER.DIOE, iel6-8m - Agent. gI ViALRNENYDR-THE SEA SHORE. CAMDEN AND ATLANZIO RAILROAD. ONLY TWO Amp HALE 1101111$ TO• " • THE SEA =ORB. irt3-ttt th eat-lm On and after Monday, June 7th, and until further no tire, (Sundays asoefied,) three trains daily to Agouti* City and return. Sind Passenger Train leaves Vine at. wharf 7.8:14. M. Second w w u 0 0 • 4.00 F. M. Freight Train with Passenger Car &Method, 4.36 A. M. Accommodation Train to Weymouth, 0.36 P. de. LHA.VISS ATLANTIC CITY. - Slut Ps.seengef Train leaves 0.00 4.M. Second « u. tc 4.40 P. H. Freight Train with Passenger mirattached,ll.3El P. M. Accommodation Train leaves Weymouth, 6.26 A. M. HADDONFIELD TRAIN Leaves Cooper's Point, 11 A, M. and 2 P. M. "ilsddontield. IP.M. and 3P.M. Fare to Atlantic, when tickets are purchased before entering the ears, $1.g0 .. Persons wishing to go down to the Sea Shore and return the same day, can spend • SIX HOURS ON TUX REAOII. Tdoketa for the round trip, V 2.60 Ticketa to go down In the afternoon end retire, next morning, or down on Saturday - afternoon and rotund on Monday worming, V 2.60. _ . - - The Accommodation Train to Vermouth will run through to Atlantic on Saturday Afternoon , and con tinue to run every Saturday until further notice. -, Leave Vine street. 6 86 PALE. " Atlantic City 400 A. M. Stopping at all Stations. Monthly tickets will be sold at the following. rateet_._ For the month of June, $lO I For the month of Sept. AS " July, 20 For three months, 45 Augturt, 20 For four months, 60 Chanties, Schools, Lodges, Companies and library Aisociations, wishing special rains, should make early application. Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point by P.M. The Companywill not be responsible for say goods Malt received and nu:Opted for by their/treight Agent at Use Toint. ' • , , • a. ISAISS., Secretary. , $500,000 PRAM. . 'WORTH PENNS - Ili. lANIA,ItAILROAD. son i3lnltTaßit;, `ALL/INTO : Wig. M la.tr o MUNE. FABTON, DBLAWARR WATER GAP, ho. 4 On and after IdONDAT, ia1y 6 26,1558, the trains ma this Road will leave FRONT and WILLOW, streets. daily, (dnadays excepted,) as follows: For Bethlehem, Reston, Delaware Water Oep, ece., (Firprese.) it 6 15 A. 51 For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Manch Chunk, (E6 , - presa,) at 2 30 P, For D I G yleatown (4eastranoda ) oni atB.Bo A . M. and 490 P. M. For Tort Washington, (Areonirriodaticm,) at 0.80 A. DI: and 0.90 P - TRAIN/rFOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem Oespress,l at 0 A: M. and 5.86 P. M., with •pauengere from Lehigh Volley Rail- . road and arrive in Philadelphia at 12 M. and 5.18 P. M I Leave Doylestown (aCoo romodation) at 6 - A.M. and 4 P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia at 8.15 4. M. - and 9110 P. M. Leave Fort Washington (Aetommodation) at 815 A. M. and 2.50 P. 91.„ and antra in Philadelphia at 1.20 A. M. and 4P. M. ON SUNDAYS Leave Philadelphia for Doylestown at 8.80 A. X. and 2P. M. Leave Doylestown for Pluladelphli at 6 A, U. and 5.15 P M. AU Passenger trains connect at Chatham street with. City Passenger Railway, - The 616 A. M. train from Philadelphia. and the 6.30 P. M. train from Bethlehem, make dare connection with the Seaton and how Jerrey Central Ilallrost. Fare to Bethlehem El 60 Manch Chunk 8 se - • " Doyleatown. ' jy2etf - 1L1.113 MARS, Agent. 402,627 63 MAME. NOTICE-ON AND AT_ ter MONDAY, Auguat 24,1858, all Passenger Trains On' the Philadelphia, Germantown, and Norristown Railroad (except the 310 and B P. M. Train from Philadelphia) will stop at COLOMBIA. AYNNUR,for the accommodation of persons residing, In the northern part of the city. 11. R. BMlTH,General Buperinteudeut. July 26th, 1868. - jy27-4t 304,231 35 .$200,000 00 BRIDGETON.-'-:The Steamer U , " EXPRESS leaved ARCH Stmt Tues days, Thuredaye, and Saturdays, at 834 o'cloatr A; M. Returning, leave. BRIDGETON Plondaye, Wednitsdays, and Fridays at 8 o'clock A 111 Stepping at NOW' Vaatle, 'Delaware City, Fort Delaware end the usual Landinga, on the Collansey Throdgh tickets for Hill/Mlle, Port Elisabeth, ganrtcetown, Dividing Creek, Newport. Cedarville, and Fairtep. lyZ-1m FIARTSHORNE'S CIIIRE-ALL TES GREAT PAM ARNMILATQII! and Ahmed/ for DINDSPAIA, WEAK BTOINAOH AND WALK BOWELS This levelede is the greeted discovery in Chemical or Medical Science for the rapid Oars of REEUMATIB M. NEURALGIA TOOTH-Al:all, BORE THROAT, STIPP NEOR, or Pain In the LIMBS , SIDE. BACH, or any part of the body. It tots upon the Blood, Nerree, Mae aloe, Rummy; and Bonen, conquering all pain. It Is also an excellent preparation tor Dyspitwia end Indigestion, which arises (rem a weak stomach of 'Dowels. ThOnranda of persona who hare need HARTS ROREWS OURS-ALL hare been astonished at its wonderful power Inremoring any pain from the system. Bottles 12, 'l6, 60 ciente, and SI, to be sold by R. R. JENRINR, ap22.4ftf Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets. Ell A B I .1 1 1; 8 , ett ° O I IIIIP 'S AIIIL H Ids E c tI it T DI H AL --$ . ESTO• The Life of the Flesh is In the Blood. Prepared by a Chemist. The best Restorer of Health, nod the test Blood•Purtfying Compound in the Worldi It doe* not eoutain a particle of Mercury. The above preparation us suited to The impaired and weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates the whole constitution; removes all pimples and israp• diens fronithe akin; gives bloom and freshness to the complexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken ing complaints of both sexes. It is a perfect cordial in taste, and acts like a &sins upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the week and debilitated from any came. Quart bottles $1; smell bottles 60 cents• told •R. H. JMNSIRB, Corner of SZCOND and WALNUT fares% a022-Iftf pETERE's PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVEk SELF-GMNSMATING GAP LAMP Ds The only Patent Burner that has a NON-CONDUOTOR ATTAMIXD. For Safety, Ohne' a.m. and Brilliancy; it surpoce all others. . . 824,TE AND OVCINTRRIGELTS POR PAUL Address - b. P. PURRS, S. W. oorner YItOOND and OHNSTNIIT Bte., PhDs! de!pbla ; and 422 BROADWAY, New York. mk4-I,y-rp 1 IVERIt STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK to your interest*, and patinas. 1:188H1111 , 8 LAMP PAOTORY, 109 Font% NlOll2ll street, below Cthestont. Provione to hie opening a responsible factory : ion were atoned 11.8 for work which he is now doing In a war ranted manner from S 8 to.slo. Rapport htm,oryou willbay.. the temp ehery te to par - i t NEW AR T lOLE.-CHESTNIIT i3I. GROVE WHISKEY.—The purest Spirit offered the American public possessing many medicinal pro'. perties, and none of thepolsonous qualities inherent in the Whiskey in common use, is now offered for sale by the Drugglste generally, and 'by CHARLES WH.A.IITON, General Agent, At D. B. Taylor's, Wholesale Grocer, No. "23 Sots% FRONT Street. Philadelphia. All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest assured of Ito purity. DEAR BIB: We have carefully examined the sample of Cheatnot-Grove Whiskey left with us a few days aloes, and dud it to contain little or none of the ?oleos. 'Gus sabdance known an Susi! OIL BOOTH, GARRETT, k OAMAO, Analytical Chemists. To Onantas WHARTON, Jr., ho. 23 south FRONT Street, Philadelphia jy2l-3m LUPIN'S 'WIDE wsrrn AND BLACK BARECCF., for nemls, llamas, &0., wholesaks and retail. Btorekeepereaopplied for nett cub. OHARIXS ADAMS.' 416 • tlttgl'il teal 4 114 * !,#lO4. Ouintiter tvrwsiono. EXCRJk. NOTICE IlltbitinaL Camps
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