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    FINANCIAL AND COMMED 1
,01AL,
The Money Market.
. „,
PR11,16.1113L7.113,
447 31,1858.
The month closes with a vigor •
alle effort on the
part of the balls to force up t'
log itailtdad Oompady; .40 stook of the it . 9adx
Joh was made 'to' ad•
vanco to dollar
aponing of the week, . 4 a 0 0 114 , liore thAft ( Able
but app, • This looks liken handsOme
and we i ‘ f„ . .aranoeS in stooks aro dedepti'Ve,
A.ll amount to relioh of
an upward a'
'43 sold a' .ovoutent aftsr all, itoadleg bonds of
hod those of ififie. at 77: North
itailroad area sold at 58. t, a slight
.use, Ore of the first of the , securities
At Will ho bertelitted by ao improvement -in
basinese ie the mortgage loan of the North
Pansylvania Ttallroid Company. The manage
snout have shown in the past,,and during the
panic, the most praiseworthy desire to do all that,
was in their power to moot their obligations fully
and promptly, and with the most cheering indica.
tioJe.of 8900083 in the future, their bonds would
o for inducements for investment at prices ottneld
erably above their present mark, and even on a
much more stringentmoney market.,
There is trouble in Georgia among the banks,
molly of which - refuse to comply with the law re•
quitting them to make certain returns. Governor
Brown has, in consequenoe, refused to receive the
bills of the non-complying' banks at the Stati
Treasitry.
G. E. Arnold, Esq., the manager of no Clearing
House, reports the following so th , ,,trensactions of
that institution during the w"o a i,,
. •
Elts'aseses. Balances Paid.
• • ''• • • P,589,301 70 $140.638 01
..... 5.363.891 01 112,088 09
2088,408 69 119,883 78
•c••••• `1,991,6 , 4 10 124,868 87
• ••••.... 1 013,022 12 131 6P3 20
2 531 808 Se 488,691 68
alorday....
Tuoaday...
Wodnea ay
Thuretday..
Imlay
tarday...
Totil 213,463,210 47 41,192.001 23
The PoPeville Mixers' .rottriusi shows a falling
af f. .. 00 anthracite coal traffic of tho week of
/ 9 . 6 ;10 tone, and a total &Orval° in .1858 as oom
,,firerd with 1857 of 400,000 tone. The trade in
bituminous coal has also fallen behind last year
tto the extent of 62,743 tone.
The following is a statement of the coinage axe.
"-anted at the United States Mint in the month of
1839
GOLD.
tkpabie
13alf kaglns
Qaarter Nagi(34
Gold, Dollars
No. of pieces. Value.
14,7:38 $294,760
0,180• 80,000
0 820 24,650
81,184 81,131
smres.
Dalt Dollars—
Q.oartar Dollars
Tbre
Total—,
VOO,OOO
AIWA • trULATION.
.61,812 . 2381,344
784,000 184 900
2,700,090 27,000
Gold Colava
eilver
Copper
Total No. or litUteMl..... 3,60,872 45693.21 4
PHILADELPIeId. STOCK EXOHANOR BALES,
July 31, 1868.
AliiirOßVlD • BY MANLEY', DROWII, b 00 , 3.11 1 / 1 , 110111,
OTOOE, AND' isZOILLNOI 000s008, NOIITIMIBT 00011011
111111a1 4RO ON116:003 0300078.
ianirr BOARD,
46 , 6011 . 1800 Petty 6e...89 yi
000 do 89X,
11000 N Poi:molten 10t5.59g
ZOO do 597'
'lOOO Reel N. 03 , 70.....77
800 WThn 1164 981(
: 20 003.4.1gh Nor es.ss:9l,V,
- ' 3oB Wltolt Oyeaa.bsun2tXl
,6 .lleadlngß 25
20 do
60 do ....05. 25X
60 do ...b6wit,25%
60 do ' 25X
60 . do 257'
100 do , 25%
100 do 25%
/50 d0...55.415,X
.
60 do ..0a5h..25,X
2ro do 25%
100 do 253;
'6O do .... 65..25X
80 'do ....b5..25X,
40 Reading R.....b5..26%
60 do ...55w0.25%
20 do 25,%
60 do ...b5wn.25%
60 do ...b5Tvn.25%
' 20 Mlaehilt B 63
20 do 63
11 do' 03_
.16 do
100 Went Va Coall3o 66.3%
' 2 Poona R 41% -
6 do 41%
2 do.. , ..... 41 7 i
59 do cash 41
30 Roby! Nav Pref.... 17
6 do 17
10 Phil & Tom a 6.93
50 Long 1411
an do 12,%
20 Farm & Meek 8k..57 X
10 do 67%
AFTER
1000 City de....Neii..102
400 do ..New..102
1000 Penn R Beast mt. 99.1(
542 50 Leh Na Itiortes..9lly
500 Read it Mort 08 43 *8 X
020 do '43 881(
. CLOSINQ PR
Bid. Asked.
1
Sldla O'S 9TX 91%1
. do 97X, -911(
do • kie1r.101,7,1 102
'Penr.aylv 50......89% SO
ReadtngTt ' 25 255,
de bd )70 Worn ax . 2736
do rot 0a >4.1 - .M 89
do int 6n 16-68 68X
Penns R 41%.47
do latm de tool:1'98U 99%
do 2dm Oe in off 87% 68
llorrieoantoon..43 45
do prof div off9l 98 - ,
'Reid N 6182, ....61 X 62
LATEBT,
Reading closes ..24% 25 I
50 Bay! Nov b5...93
50 do 0x
25 do ...... ... .9y(
5 01045 h 0445111..65R11.i%
10 Loniavlllo Bk 106
0118-7111,11
Bid. Asked.
Soh Nay Imp de ..84 643
do n00k.... 9,1; OX
do prof 16s It
Wrospn &Sim LION 11N
do Villa tot .68,N
do 24 z0t.....43 403
Long Island 1.2% /23
Ofrazd Bank 133 11
Lob Cosl k Nhi..49 60
N poems R. OX 9 .V
do We 60% 601(
New Creek %
Othiwistok B Of IN
Lehigh 1X
Pntr,sner.rnts, Maxwava, July 31.—Evening—
Preadsinfs are unchanged. The Flour mar
ket is firm but grilet at previous quota
tions; there is little or no inquiry for export
and the sales are limited to the wants of
the home trade at • from $4.25 to 450 for old
stock, and late inspected superfine, $4.7533 for
fresh ground do., the latter.
.for better brands,
made from now wheat, which are most saleable;
81.8710.26 tor extra, and $5.50a6 per bbl. for
Nosy lots as in quality and freshness The mar
ket is nearly bare of corn Meal and Rye Flour;
the former ia wanted at $3.75 for Penn Meal, and
the latter at $3 371 per bbl. The market is poor
ly supplied with wheat and prices are fully main
tained, with' sales of about 2,000 bushels to notioo•
in small lota, at 115a120,3 for fair to prime Reds,
and 125a1350 for White. Rye is la steady demand
with further sales of 1,000 bushels, at 730 for old
Penn, and 000150 for now; the distillers aro buying
nt our lowest figures. Oars continues scarce and in
request, with further sales of 1,500 bus. Yellow
at 92e, including some Inferior quality at 1180,
mostly at the former rate. Oats are steady,
with further sales of 4,500 bushels at 42e for old
Pennsylvania; 400 for Virginia do., and 37e for
new crop Delaware. Bark.—ln Queroltron there
is nothing doing for the want of stock, and Ist No. I
lis wanted at $32 per ton. In Groceries there 'a
very little doing for the Want of supplies v.r, g a .
gars and Molasses, both of which are :cake an d
'ranted at an advance on prek,es sales. Pre
-visions —The market is firm, 'Dui quiet, with a ie
ultwed stook to operata!ln. Beedr.—There has been
emu° little dolr., In Oloverseed; and about 150
bushelspri:,lo sold at $5 50 per bushel. Whiskey
eoaroe, and a email business doing at Una, for
bble, 250 for hhds, and 2432410 for drudge per gal
/on.
Markets by Telegraph.
Nair O6LICIIin, .rnly - 30 ..Cotton.—Bates today of 800
at 11X for middlings. Sales of the week 6,000
batee: receipts, 2,6641; receipts ahead of lad year,
114,2E0 boles; redipta at all Southern ports 142,600
bales. - Stock . in port, 24 000. Colres.—Bates or. the
- "xcek 2,160 bags; dock import, 6,000 belee against
14,000 bags last year. Precisions —Sales of tithed
•Sltles at 6.3.y0 4). lb. There la no Lard in the mar
ket, Pork closed buoyantly' at an advance or 25.
Sales at 511.26. Bloisases.—Salee of prime at 32e. Bo
ger Brm.
Eat.rixonn, Juty 31 —Flour quiet and unchanged.
14 heat firm, and prime lots have advanced 1 eal.s of
prime white at $1.46e1 60. Oorn—Pales of while at
/12n1165; yollow at 30e91e. Whiskey, Ann at zige
211( cents.
Provisions baoyant, closing with advancing lon
dency.,llscon—Shoulders Smsi Mc-, Mos 9 09X c bulk
abouldens B,spf; Mee 90. Lord 113fio.
Nsw• OpisAis r 81,—Ootton—Salem of 1,000 bites
today t 11103 Pim ham an advancing tendeneY.
Pork alesat 814 LO, an advance of 260. Lard fklvo,
miles of prime at
0111011111.411, July 31 —.Flour h tinchanied •, sale, of
2,000 bble at 8404 20 for superfine, mud $4 2604 60 for
attra, Whiskey firm at 230. Provisions dal. Lin.
seed 011 740.
CITY ITE MS.
OEXTLY the prudent man takes him walks abroad.
Uri ands occasions ho is very apt to esclains, in Ile
Words of the poet, a Gorr many poor I see it , If 'she
prudent man were - challenged to give a reason why he
pronounced the persona whom he saw poor"' he werild
most nisei) , declare that they had not good clothing.
Thus it seems that the test of poverty or opulence I.
wearing apparel. how Important Is it then for each
one to be careful about being well droned He can
make no sensation in shabby habiliments, but When
rigged out In Granville Stokes' beat, procured at
607 Chestnut etreet, everybody itigblyreepects and honors
WHAT Rarritirgn AT DATE Nikr.—A gay young
gentleman or title city, who is sojourning at Clepo
attended a hop at a crack house a few nights since. , Art
heiresii who was present Saw and fancied the cavalier,
and the feeling wart reciprocated by the latter; but the
lady urged that oho thing wee treated. After ec;nte
hesitation, she atufbred hint that the one thing neodial,
woo rho good teete to get all his garments at the Ilrcorn
Stone Clothing LW) of Rockbill ft Wilson. Noe. 603 end
005 Chestnut street above Sixth. The gent prom6ed
to amend this error, and the wedding Suit has alreddy
been ordered at the famous establishment of R. is. q.
THAT Whale tun 1391)1 by the Steens letig4te
Wabash, was not killedins reported, oatright. It l;a
-gored for some hours after the collision, spoutine at
Intervals. Its last 4, 610110'one, Buy your clothe% at
the Old Franklin Hall Clothing Emporium of .K.
fildridge, No. agi. Chestnut street, corner of Franklin
Place. This story, though rather a itchy," to couched
for by us!
AT Ire liztawr.—Tho bathing deacon may now
be said to have melted Its calminating point: Ththso
who wish to enjoy the benefits of - salt water must Im
prove the present optortunity. AS an iodination that
sea-imthing really le a popular Institution, we may state,
• that the great bathing robe house of Mr. John P. Sior ? u,
No. SOO Market street, tarried out over a thousand suite
last wools; and we doubt not the rush fur them this
week will be finite se great.
Pullin CostracrioNsfar.—Those who aro•foad of
really eta ant confeetioaary—rich, Seely Armored, and
made or the choicest antertate,wlllflad them in great
est variety at the well.known establishment .of
friends, Stephen F. Ilhitman .L Co., No .12Z0 Market
street.
The newly elected' pollee 'of Now'Orloana
wlint intoliffice on the first of Suly,:.and the milli
bar, of, arrests for, the --first eighteen days of the
month of Jniy, amounted to one thousand three
hundred and thirst/-seven. Of - then° UK , were
white persens;,tindiMslaves. TheP itiafriene
that in thole Oat:tire of the city where the turbu
lent in foriner,tiet6 dongiognted at night, aciinpa t
Valve order and (inlet preyalls. -
Xohn's - wife and Iphe were tile-a.teo:-- - iiie
witty wee, industrions ; 9rtri4ohb; "I've
earned tbe bread - we've. ate ;•,' says
be; "have ur g ed the tea." •••- - •
TIES BROOKLYN NAYV YAIIR-BNCINUAL ACTIVITY.
—Business at the navy yard in Brooklyn Is at pre
sent rtnite.brisk. the number of workmen on the
rolls in &departments being about 2,100.
The ranee Savannah has been got ready for sea,
and is now lying in the strealh. ethe will proba
bly salt on,Tuosday for Aspinwall and San Juan.
The following is a list of her officers :
Captain Jarvis; Lieutenants Worden, Rinoald,
Carter. Erwin, and Pelot ; Purser Caboone ; Sur
,goon McClellan; Past Assistant Surgeon Cald
well; Marine Lieutenant. Hays; Midshipman
MeselY i Master's mates, Harris, Bowers, ;
Captain sleek, Curtis; boatswain, Plagdon
carpenter, Wiesner; sailmaker, Rogers; gunner,
Moran.
The Savannah has a crow of 31e, inoluding forty
dye She mounts twenty-two guns on the
gun-deck And two ten•inoh ?claim pivot shell-guns
on the spar-deck. All her appointments are own
plate.
The frigate Sabine is being fitted out in a
thorough manner. She was built in 1821-2, but
was -launched only a year or two Set and has
never yet been in commission. She will be ready
for sea about the middle of August; and will probe
blv be sent to the Brazil station.
The sloop-of-war St. Louis it being rebuilt on the
ways, and wilt probably be launched three weeks
hence,
Orders have been received troth the Navy De
partment to commence the wOrk at ones on ono of
the seven etoamers 'allthoritsed at the last session
of Congre.V, end her keel will bo laid In the ship.
house, whence the Niagara was launched, es soon
as the 3t. Loehr is off the ways. Her length is to
in 200 feet. measurement 1 000 tons, and draft of
water about 13 teet. The law limits the draft of all
the new steamers to 14 feet. Shit will be piereed for
four heavy gone, two 11 inch ewiVei gone, and two
long 32 pounders The largo sidowbeel steamer,
authorised et the same time, le to be built at Ban
Francitsoo.
-fiha etoinehip Midis in the dry dock, neighing
ropaire. She . will be taken Ant on Monday, when
the etoreehip Supply will go in for pretty exten
aiiro repairs, *Mob will oobnpy about a month.
Several survey vowels are alto at the yard, sumo
of whibh are wailing ropaire.
GOING IN ON SHARES..--ii noy, where do
you come from, and how do you live ?"
"Come from Ponnsylvany, and live by eat•
ing I"
", Would you like something to do?"
"Don't care if it 'taint hard work!"
Woll, boy, if you like, I will ad you up
in a business that will prove both pleasant and
profltnble." -
Drivo ahead, I'm lisseuin'."
you go somewhere and steal a bas
ket, and then go around bogging for cold vie-
Waits, and you may have half you get 1"
A queer genial being asked why ha did not
attend the funeral of his wife, replied, "that
he could not letivo bla shop, and that it was
always bettor to attend to business before plea
sure."
210000
208,000 1 tot Geo
880,000 0,900
185,010 $184,900
[Reported for Tbe Prue.] •
WILMINGI ON, NO—Schr Wm A Newell-71 bales
yarn Ray & McDevitt; 260 bags pea auto I leaner & 0o;
II 11/4 rodeo J 0 Baker; 60 bblo turpentine order; 449 do
rosin Jaime Baker; 145 de do Cochran & Dwell; 80 do
turpentine D 8 Btetaon & Co ; • 150 do mein Rowley, /ab
burner & Cu; 247 do do Knight & Bell; 86,690 feet Into.
berBl Trump & lion.
PRIIADMIMII6 BOA= Or TH&DI.
JOSNM 0 GRUBB,
11.1.1/01 Q. RElrr, Ooworms 01 err Mom
Ewan ThitALL,
• LETTER RAMS
At tat Jferthamts , R.rokanga, PAiladttp Ata
BAtp Wyoming, Barton trverpool, goon
Barque Hamilton, Jackson BtJago de Calla, soon
SAILINII I ,OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
1/1011 TIME UNITED STATER.
ATIAIDEIL ; Tho3l rot DAT
Asia .1 Now York..Llverpool Aug 4
Nampa . ..flonton..Llvorpool Aug 11
1
Vanderbilt... ...I , tow York..Bouthampton, &o... Aug 14
111i061 NIIROPB.
01011 roe DLT
Arabia Liverpoa..Eleston - Tuly 17
0 of lialtimoro..Liverpool..Now YoTic ..... ..... July 21
6TNAMBRI3 TO AND FROM HAVANA AND NEW
.. .
OItLEkNEi, •
OnT—Prom New York 2d, arriving at Ha
vana 7th, and New Orleans 10th. From New Orleans
nth ; Meatus 2.34, arriving at New York 28th.
0•1311f151—From New York 12th, arriving at Havana
17th, and New Orleans 19th. Prom Now Orleans 27th,
Havana 30th,Arri ring at New York 3d.
Puttansurttra—From New York 17th, arrivingat
vans 226, and New (Maine 25th. From New Orleans
14h, Havana Bth, arriving at New York 13th.
Brace Wanatort—From New York 27th, arriving at
Havana let and New Orleans Bd. From New Orleans
12th, gavana 16th, due ate. Yew York 111th.
lamosr,—From Oh.arleiton 4th and lath, due at Ha
vana Bth and 2.31. from Havana 10th and 25th, due at
Itsw York 16th and 3181
1D The California Mall Steamers nil from NOW
York on the Oth and 20th of each Inontb.
When the above dates fall on ftonday, the ateamere
will aall on Monday, except from Yew Orleans.
POET OF PHILADELPHIA, Avg. 2, 1252.
JUN RUM 4 48 I BUN 82T8 . 7 2
HIGH WATXII, 4 47
Steamship Boston, Bellew, 20 bourn from New York,
via Cape May, with anise and passengere to James All.
derdice. Passed ship .Chimborazo, from Liverpool, a
"large chip unknown, two barques, and a berm brig. at
anchor off the Brandywine light chip, and about fifty
schooner', mostly in ballast trim, beating op
Steamship Renuebee, Reutd,24 hours from New York,
via Cape May, with rodeo and passengers to Jae All
d erdice. Pasted a largo chip off Cape Henlopert, bound
in; three Drip below the - Brandywite ' and another
in tow of tug America; twelve vessele at Quarantine,
and twenty-tive schri in the river beating up
Br brig Ocean Isle, Doe, 4 day" from hew 'rock, with
mdse t..) John le Pontoton Towed up by tug J O Nestle.
Reporte the ships Chimborazo and Shamrock, from Li
verpool, barque 1://1,14 Nichols, from bagna Grande.
river, beatin
two herrn b g
u gs, and some thirty sabre in the bay and
£Seltr Borah Woodbridge, Maine, 6 days from Salem,
with mdse to captain.
Bohr Raven, Roes, 7 days from Orland ) Me, with Itk to
8 It (trice.
Behr Elottlse,,Berry, 6 days from Beaten, with mdse
to Crowell & Collins,
Schr David Carter, Heeler, 6 days from Deep Creek,
with shingles to Norcross & Sheens.
Behr Ludy Ellen, Corson 5 dare from Boston, In bal
last to Wm 11 Johns.
Behr Northern Light, Lake, 5 days from Boston, in
bellmt to Tyler, Stone & Co.
Behr D 51 Messerole. nteelman, 4 deys front New Lon
don, In Minuet° Wta 11 Johns
Behr A. fleate,4, Klan, 4 days' from New Haven, In
balm& to D!..eiston & Cox
Rive:. ,
A Henderson, Godfrey, 2 days from Maurice
r""....,14.1, in ballast to NoSla, Hammett - & Caldwell
tali? Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from *admits, Del, with
oats
.. togas Barrett & don
Sear Mary, Hawkins, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
oats to J L Bewley tr , Co.
Bohr Chas Atkinson, Atkin', daysi from Milton, Del,
w.th oats to .1 L Bewley & Co.
Steamer Thomas Sparks, (Iron) Green, 1 day from N
York, with 476 hbds auger to ,TS Levering & Co.
Steam-tog America, Virden, from the Breakwater,
hiving in tow the brig Mary X Milliken, from Havana,
with several of her crew dead of the yellow fever. Tb e
A report' Vie chip Chimborazo, from Liverpool, and en
unknown ship at anchor below the Buoy on the brown.
Subsequently the A went down to Delaware City, and
brought up to port the schooner Ann Tiokerel, from
Alexandria, before reported capsized off Cheater during
the squall of Bridal twat.
AT THE LAZARETTO.
Barque Jacob Merrill, Blandon, from Cionfuegoe.
CLEARED:
U 8M iteamehlp State of Georgia, Garvin, Sarawak,
Alex Heron, Jr
Steamship Phineas Sprague, Matthews, Boston, 1.1.
liqueur.
Barque R. B. Walker, Baynes, Hey West, Tyler, Stone
- & Co,
Brig Col. Wm Coggin', Coggin', Havana, John Ma
son & Co.
Behr 8. WOodbrldso, Higgins, Belem, Chas. Miller &
Co
Behr A. Heaton, Ryan, N Bedford, Illakleton tr. COX.
Behr Franklin Bell. Robinson Providence, do
Bohr Ban Lula, Ketchum, Lynn, Mane. do
Bohr H 11. Gibson, Crocker, New Haren, do
Behr J. G. Johnsoo, Bt.elmsn, Bridgeport do
Behr Hammett,
h
Jones, Crowell, Sexton, Noble,
4 Caldwell.
Bohr A Henderson, Godfrey, Boston, do
Behr D At Meeserole,Steelman, Boetoo, Wm 11 Johns.
Bohr Lady Ellen, Corson, Boston, Wm 11 Johns.
Behr Ware, Barrett, Boston, Tyler, Stone ,_& Co.
fichr Northern Light, Lake, Boston, Iran Donn, Nor
ton, & Co.
eon R S Dean, Cook, Taunton, do
Scbr Clem Blower, Hand, Annisquau, do
Steamer 0 0 Alger, Shore, Hartford, do
Steamer B Seymour. Sidman, Rand out, do
Steamer Delaware, Copee, Now York, James Allder
dl o.
Steamer Richard Willing, Claypool, Baltimore, !A
Groyne, Jr.
(oorvelipor4enee of the Philadelphia Dichange.)
LEWES. Del.. July 30-8 P M.
A barque, two brigs, and ten ochre paused to Dios
morning The echr Mechanic le the only vessdl at hot ,
bor. The boy is full of MAIM voseele going up and out,
under a MIN breeze from NW. Weather very fine, and
visitor' Increasing.
Yours, &o. WM. M. DICKMAN.
. (Correspondence of the thiladelphla Exchange.)
CUPS ISLAND. July Sl-1030 A M.
A large ship Is now off this place golog 10. The ship
reported yesterday was taken in tow this morning by
the tug America. A large ship le now passing out.
Wind NW—weather floe.
Tours, &e, MOB. B. HtIGURS.
(Correspondence of The Press.)
.1u ADING, July 30, .1&58.
The following boats passod out of the iltdou Canal
to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as
follows:
0 It Bleharda. grain and bark to D B Plaber, and
dour to Chia G King; Jae Hooper and John Wino, lum
ber to NOYorOSS k Boheete; Shwa & Roberta, do to Bol
ton, Vanderreer & 0o; 00l J Reber, boards to Malone
it Taylor.
!MEMORANDA.
117 - See Holmes' Hole
Steamship North American, Orange, for Ltverpool,
sailed from Quebec 314 ult
Steamship city of New York, Howes, cleared at Bos
ton 31st tilt, for Philadelphia.
Steamship Virginia, Kelly, hence at Richmond Mat
ult.
Steamship Austria, flegortman, for Hamburg, cleared
at New York 31st ult.
Ship West Denis, Howe", for Laguayra, cleared at N
York 314 ult.-
Ship Bridgewater, Barstow, from Liverpool, arrived
at New York 31st nit.
Ship Star Light, Matthews, for New York 18th, w oe
at Manilla Mayls,
. Ship Br.tish Trident, (Br) for New York, rentable' at
Calcutta June 3.
Ship Dublin, Lane, from oronstadt, for Boston, passed
Elsinore 9th utt.
Ship Pficard King, Cone, from Callan, at London
18th alt
Ship Chaos, &noel!, for Kunchee,eleared at London
17th alt.
Ship Wandering Jew, Stackpole, for San Francisco,
cleated at New York 314 ult.
Ship Windsor Forest, Qraffam, at Quebec 28th nit,
wan loading for London.
Ship William, Berry, from Ben Proneler°, was at Vic
toria. W 7 . , June 27
Ship Arlington, Nor on, sailed from Liverpool 16th
nit, for Philadelphia
Ship Crown Point, Cook, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Liveroool 16th ult .
Ship Arcole, Crafts, fkom New Orleans 7th nit for
Crooetedt, was spoken on tee 1911, off Key West, and
wan parted with on the 28th MT Hatteras,
Barque Laconia, Ilearra, cleared at Boston 31et tat
for Philadelphia,
Bstque Saone Harahan', cleared at Boston 318 ult
, for /Lode Janeiro.
1 Barque Aohilles, Spedd a, hence for London, wan
spoken 19th ult. 1843 30, lon 47 16.
Barque A A Drebert, Hewitt, sailed from Barbadoes
13th uit for Port Spain.
Bargee Irdiana, Rivers, olosred at Savannah 90th nit
fo: Philadelphia,
Suipotiaturts
Inteltte,ittte.
ARRIVED
far Tiz,nomaym.t
Barque David hitch°la, Ellis. from Sequa for Philadel
phis. was apoten 28th ult. off Hatteras. •
Barque Oar°HoeHome, at Boston 30th ult
Mut New OrUna.— -
Barque Indiana, for Philadelphia, was loading at So
vannah .oth ult.
. .
Brig Mary H, Kelly, from Georgetown, D 0, at Salem,
29th ult.
Brig Tiberle., Hughes!, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Cienfuegos, Out tilt
Brig Webster Kelly, Reagan, for Philadelphia, sailed
f rom B uc ksport, 20th ult.
Brig St & J 0 Gilmore, Eldridge, from Cardenas, wee
at Quarantine, New York, 80th ult.
Brig Stanley, (Br) Davidson, hence, arrived at Hall.
fax 28th alt.
B r ig Hurricane Bird Dubel, from Baltimore for
Babie, wee spoken/nue 6th, lat 4 8, long 82, 30 days out.
Brig Emma, Baker, hence at Boston 31st ult.
Brigs Trindelin, Havener, and Celestine, Bray, hence
at Beaton Sint ult.
Brig Foster, Crowell, from East Harbor, Caicos Isl
and, at Bal I nom 30th nit, with salt.
Brig Ann Elisabeth, Taylor, henna et Boston 30th tilt.
Brig Win Nichols, Strotit, hence at Boston 30th nit.
Berg Martha Oilchriat, Bewley, hence at Portland
20tbluit
near Cecilia, Naranagh, hence at St John, NB,
27th ult.
Bohr J L Harmed, Clark, mailed from Richmond 130th
Ult. down the river, light,
Sabra Ye,o Bmlth , BmVh; Ellmbeth English, English;
Woodruff Sims, Almon; ,1 II Stroup, Corson; Niagara,
trilth; Chas A Greiner, Weaver; Crisis, newer; AI It
Mahony, Haskins; 0 M Pettit, Clark; L SI Strout, Cole;
Marcia Tribou, Bray; Challenge, Pendleton; Gen Arn•
strotg, names; Martha Moore, Willetts; end Win John..
eon, Johnson. hence at Boston 30th ult.
Behr Sarah M Rout, Thompson, cleared at Baltimore
30th ult, hr Philadelphia.
Behr Bellow, Cook. for Georgetown, SO, went to sea
from Charleston 28th ult,
. .
Snivel Seaport &ail, and L Day, llacknny,
hence at Pawtucket P-Pth ult.
. .
, Bolus R M Brownint, Steelman, and Mary Elizabeth,
Meadry, Ailed from Pawtucket 29th ult. for Phihula.
Behr Wm L Springe, Marehymn, was loading at Sayan.
bah 28th alt. for Philadelphia.
Sabra Antares, Cordory, and It P &nekton, Oranmar,
sailed from Providence 29th ult. for Philadelphia.
&bra White Squall Bowen; L A Dineohower, Millar;
II A Weeks, Weeks; Louisa Gray, Marta, and T Lake,
Scull, hence at Boston 30th ult.
. .
Bchr Wm 1.1 Butart,ito.,o, salted from Baker's Laud
ing, Warwick, 28th ult. for Philadelphia.
Behr War Steed, Smith, for Philaue'phis, sailed from
Daker'e Landing, 'Warwick, 29th tilt
Bchr Thomaa p Barkalow, Gorton, sailed from Nut
Greenwich 28th ult. (or Philadelphia.
9.chr It L Condon, Condon, for Philadelphia or Brook
villa, Mo, sailed from Fell River 91th alt.
Behr J Ponder, Jr, Ellingsworth, hence at Fall River
29th ult.
Ochs L 11 Endicott, Leeds, hence ter Oambridgeport,
at Newport 28th ult. and rem/deed 29th.
Soho Lebanon, Mitchell, hence, arrived at Eastport
26th tut.
Soler Dancing Star, Bennett, sailed from Eastport 26th
nit (•r Philadelphia.
Sohr hlahala, Rogers, hence arrived at gall Elver
29th mit
Selma Saint Oaatner, Garwood, and Rear) , Cole, Mud
ton for Philad, nailed from Pall Rifler 29th nit.
Behr Minerva, Brooke, from Delaware City, at Nye
do 20th alt.
&Ars 7.7 and T Craftier, Huntley, and Ply, 0/Rose
man, hence at Nantuoket, :Bth alt.
Behr J y Ilene, Loper, from Delaware City at Nan
tucket, 27th ult.
schr Geo 0 Gibbs, Gibbs, for Philadelphia, sailed
Gem New Dedford, 29th ult.
Schr It G Porter, Iludeoo, hence, arrived at Danwera,
23th ult •
Behr Geo Harem Boston, from Itawann t was below
New Orlocee 27th tilt..
Bohr Alioe Lea, Clack, for Savannah. cleared at Boa
ton Mat nit.
Satre Pe,rl, Drown and Juliette, Chase, cleared at
Boston, 31et ult, for Philade lphia,
Behr C B Catalan, Somers, hence, at Dorchester 21th
ultimo
Behm Lady Suffolk, Baker ; George Edward, baker;
]leery Nutt, Garwood; Vaahti Bharh , Sharp; Florida,
Kelley; 8 11 Wheeler, Coreon ; John 11 Allen, Bob
oock, and James S Dewitt, ]tom, hence, airlend at Sa
lem Bdth ult.
Sohr Mary Pittertion, &Mere, for Philadelphia, sail
tid from Salehi :10 h alt.
• . • .
Fehr Balms D Day, Hackney, eaCed from Pantuckct
80th Wit, for Philadelphia.
Pam Moro, Yates; N Ilehmes, Williams; Ann 8
Brown, Drown; MariaJ Carlton, Shaffer, and Saimaa
Waaliteira, q`Mafiher, for Philadelphea, odulod from
Provid,aci 86 h alt.
Behr E Phan, Grammer, for Philadelphia, /ailed from
Salem 29th fill,
Behr 8 8 Croclier,.Prabiy, caned 'irrmi Taunton 28th
alt for Philadelphia
Ear F A Hall, Powell, from Charleston. arrived at
Providence 80th ult
Sawa Eagette. - Parker, and 8 Bayle, Wherlow, hence
at Boston 2lat ult.
Behr Goo. Doering, Plathlm, hence, arrived et Port
law 30th alt
Behr Fred Reed, Blatchford, hence, arrived at Beet
port 29th ult
Behr Jonmh Bchom, Merrill, for Phllattelphio, galled
loom Nowburyport 20th ult.
Behr A Ivaxeclo, Brett, soiled from Newport 30th ult.,
for ohilufelplato.
Bars Deborah Jones, Wlosmore, from Boston for
2%110; Mary J Iloyt,llimilton, from Boston for Phila
delphia ; Edwin need, Chipman, do do, and 11. B.
Barnes from Philadelphia for Portsmouth, at Province
town; 27th ult.
Sebr C. A Retool', Cobb, hence, at Province:own
29th ult.
r=vP. 11 .... -- Pelicen, Aldrich, Sophia, Ely, sad Bever
ly, Pierce, hence at Now York Mat alt.
MARINE aIIBOBLLANT.
Bohr gulltvatt, built at Baltimore in 1062,100 tons,
war/rapid at Angostura in June last for $OOOO. like la th
be engaged in the collating trade.
Barque Belem, of Belem, 941 tohs, built In Kentucky
in 1851, has been sold to a Boston houie for about
$l2 000, equal to cash.
Caralu Collins is stated only to have teen raved
from the barque Wanderer, from Boston for Minos
Ayres, totally lost at Maldonado , River of Plate, Ma y 27. Her cargo was 'on the owner's account, and was
fully insured in Boston. The vessel woo insured for
$24 0 0 0. The second mate was Henry Collins, a son of
Halle Collins, who, it is feared, is lost. thd leaves a
family in Warren. The mate belonged to Went The
rematuder of the crew wore shipped in Boston. ;,`
Boston, July sl.—Tho whale ship Herald. at New
Bedford, brought as a passenger Capt Lakeman, late of
the ebip Cortez, before reported burnt at see; also the
third and fourth mates and too seamen, charged with
setting Bre to the Cortez They were brought to thia
city ,his cumin f by the II 8 hlarstral. Two tritnesees
a'so arrived in the same ship.
DDIAEBIIO PORTS
NEW Walt, July 31—Arr ship Michael
Harding, Sunderland; barque Laurette, Bailey, Segue;
brigs Thomas ?Heston, Merrill, Saraoilla, mid Charles
Edward, /Dwell, Segue • ecbre Wide World, Buckley,
Wilmington, N 0; John Burton, do; J F Bravoed, Wil
liams Chino:gongs,
Bailed—Steemsblp North Star, Havre and Southamp
ton ;end anchored at quarantine); Alabama Cad Muni
vale. Savannah; Neshrille, and •fderophin, Charleston;
Jamestown, Norfolk. ,
Oleared—Stecoship Westernport, Berry, Baltimore;
Ship 0 Read, ensile, Sumbese as and; be, quo 1 umuel,
Liesegeog. ?detentes; Orman ;Nom), Basch, stue
quash; deter, Paine, Grave/ton ; brig B Young, Col-
Bona Calais; aches Oriental , Trask, Natillall ; Cumber
land, Sims, Mobile; Masonic, Perry, Jackiionville; Ned,
Henderson, Wilmington; A Menu, Carson, do; Cren
shaw, Moo, Richmond A V Bedell, Ryder, Alexan
dria; COhassett; Tebey, Baltimore.
HOLME 1' HOLE. July 28, P M—Ar, brig Hudson,
Griffin, Philadelphia for Nepenset; schesSarah 1., Smith,
do for Roxbury; James English, Neal, do for Danvers.
8 ailed. eohr Reporter.
20th —Ar, ochre V dory, LudWlg and Oeo W Snow,
Richardson, baltiinere for Boston; Henrietta,
do for do; kith met, oft Cape Henry, Thee Golden, sea
man, fell from aloft and um drowned
Also ar, cobra Ceres, Meredith, -Beaton for Oltelta,
Del; Barak Gardner, Allen, Cabals for Philadelphia.
Baled, brig Hodson, sobra Bomb L, Jeanie lingliab,
Victory, George W Buow, Henrietta.
30th—Ar ' achee Compromise, Cabbage, Odessa, Del,
(or Bostoo;Jeseie Williamson, Win:oors, Jas Id Vance,
Burdge; Lizzie Maul, Henderson, Wm W Marcy. Buck,
Philadelphia for do; J Breathes, Somere do for hiedford;
Time Page, Ireland. do for Chelsea; L Sturtevant, Cor
son, Delaware Oily for Haverhill; Mahlon Bette, Fos
ter, do for Rockport, Mare; Caroline W Holmes, McEl
wee do for Lynn.
Boiled, brig Julia II Arey, for New York; ken Farah
Gardner.
.•. • .
8 A M—Wind NE—}o port, the above arrivals of to
day. and sohr Wm A ilammond.
.....
BOSTON, July 30—Ar, ably Addle Snow, Howe, Li
verpool; barques Susan W Lind, !Sweetest, Glasgow; Jae
Cook, Young, Oioninegos; 111 B stetson, Jordan, do; N.
A Hinman, Kinsman, Matanzas; brig' Susan. Drew,
Bavaunab; J Mclntyre, Mclntyre, Baltimore; actin' Or
lando, Long, Cionalven; Abbott Lawrence, Wilson. Wil
mington, NC; Python, Franks, Republic, Bray, and
Re
porter, Berry, Baltimore.
Old, ship TIIIVer Putnam, Smith, Liverpool; barque 0
It Hamilton, Chase, Portland.
Old 29th, barque Voyager, Freeman, Gibraltar and a
1319,1cet.
barques Halifax, Henley; brigs Harp, Titania.
Barque Vo.i age r e Medi yesterday.
ism,rimx) uly 3l—Ar, barque kelpb, Jones, from
Benton; riches Priscilla, Celan, Arecibo, PR; Hill Car.
ter, Flake, Norfolk; Allen Baum, Briettelau, Pali
Meer
Ar 30th, steamer Richard Willing, Claypool,
phia; scht r a Maria Jewett, Cooper, Saga& la Grande;
Ryeleah Treat, Philbrook, Frankfort, via Fort Carroll.
01d Stet, steamships Joseph Whitney. Gonna, Boston;
City of Norfolk, Green, Savannah; Thome Swann, Ram.
New York; ochre Weatover. Niekeraoe. Boetoal Ada
France*, Babson, Portland; Golden Rule, Wilbert, New
York; Globe, small, Salem
Old SOUL ship Fiera. McDonald, Colwell, Liverpool;
active Walter & Lemuel, Johnson, Plermont, NY; Wad -
Pigeon, Milliken, Providence; Lydia. R Ogden, Fisher,
Rahway, NJ.
Balled, ship Vulture. Gill, Cadiz; brig. Eureka, all
key, Demerara; A J W Applegarth, Linden, West In
dies; Abbott Lawrence, Baker, Boston; ochre Wood. ,
bridge, Watts, West Ladish; Mohawk, /Ranieri, Ponce.
MOBIL X. July 25—Arr, barque Gan Eden, Seed, Pen
sacola; barque J L Darla, Valrehisd, Beaton.
FOREIGN POETS.
Liverpool—Ar eth tilt, Highlander, Blierinsn, New
Orleans; 'Majestic, Ler= x, Rarannab; Portland, Ugg,
Apalachicola; 17th, Lizzie Harward, Robinson, New
Winne.
Chi 16th, ktary Washington. Chapman, lisstpost,
Old Inth, New Eng!sal, Edgy, New York; Mackinaw,
Hammer, Charleston; Badly Augusta, Parker, New
(Meaux.
intend for hig 10th, Arkons, Roberta, Doston;
Tfr
reil, liyier, Oaleutta; folio of th e Ocean, Cumming,
Miramichi; Ititernational_Benvy, Mobile; Prima Don
na, Pray, and Marquette , Watts, New York; Chicago,
Chime, and Mout Blanc, Oxnard, do; Eleanor, Watts,
Elt John, NIL
London—gatered inwards 17th, Valklyrf en, Behults,
Now Orleans
Old letb, Spitfire Arey, Port Phlllpi Mine. Moore,
New York; 17rh, A h ThuMP4Ol:l, Small, Port Phillip
De tl—Ar lfith, Julia, Erdman, New York for Lon
don, and proceeded.
Gower— tr 16th Greenfield, Beattie, Oharlenton
Palmauth 7 .Ar lath, Leander, yunarolog, !defame.
fibtolde --At , 16th, Sabina, ItnttZliam.
Brielol—A r off Phil 10th, Cinema, —, from Savannah
for orders.
Glasgow-814 lath, Itasca, Mitchell, Gaston; Baltic,
Hooper, New York.
Greenock--Std 16th, Cora Lion, Lothar, N York.
Clyde—lild 16th, Randolph, Lufkin, Boston,
Belfaet—ld 14th, IC A Ooehrso,Noree the elide.
Cork—M.l6lb, Stagboupd, Batton, et John, NB.
quoenstOwn—Ar ltith,D B Sexton, Burke, Oloyeland
and Quebec.
baying Nand.—Five Per Cent. interest.—
NATIONAL %MTV' TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in Any atim, large or email, and interest paid
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Money Is received and paythents made daily, without
notice. The investments are made in Real Estate,
Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and such drat-clew securi
ties as th charter requires. Office hours, from Bo'clook
in the morning until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, rul on
Monday and Thhrsday evenings`nntil 8 o'clock. feB
• OSLISISIATID
NAMItY SEWING MACHINES,
780 CHESTNUT STREET.
These Machines are now justly admitted to be the
best in use for family sewing, malung a new, strong,
and elastic stitch, whieh will nor rip, even If every
fourth stitch be out. °lranian. Sent on application by
letter. ep9.y
Jackson,
JOB PAINTED,
PIFTII AND CHESTNUT,
Cheeka, Notes, Drafte, Bills Lading, Dill Heade, 01r
otilare, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
prices to snit the time., oel7-11
Seamen's Saving Pend—Ortice 203 Walnut
street, one door west or Second street. Receives de.
posits In enure of One Dollar and upwards, from all
Glum of the toulmunity, and allows interest at the
rata of file per'oent. per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Ron.
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Preeldent,
Yranklla Tell; Treasurer sod deereterh Marie, M.
Morris.
TftE PRESS.-PMLADELPITIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1858.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL - HOTELS,
131 TO ONE O'Cl.Ocri. TOIS MORNING
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
Jae Grant Wilson, Chicago Jose hi Rojas, Caracas
W Watson, Ky Wm Keth, Ky
II Millar, Jackeori Gilbert Gary, Poughkeep-
John Watson & la , Louie- sio Nl'
villa. Ky Wm E Dane), Ries
0 Osburn, Miss David Deshler. Ala
tI W Anderaon & la, Idav Miss Ouyler, Bs vannah
W Robinson & eon, Rich- E D Townsend, Palmyra
mood. Fa Thos Raps, Oal
P Poutialn, Ga T Steudeman, St Louis
Mtn II Cohen, St Louie Lira F Steudemsn, Bt Louts
Thos .1 Williams, Cirl, 0 1, Gall, St Louie
W Wright, Phila W Schley, Dalt
Prank li Relines, Charles. DJeonings Charleston, $0
ton SO Col Thos N 0
W . ..
Was Hill, N 0 De Hill, If 0%
Eft Price, Elkton, Ey Dr Alt Barrett, N 0
W B Smith, to 8 1.1 Jarett, N Y
Wm Sintpaon, Alf Mien Simpson, Ata
0 II Delamater, N Y L W Shepherd, Huntsville,
311 Canspsell, Lea ington, Ey Ala
A B Southworth,B in Fran'o Francis T White, Cinn, 0
Edwin Booth, Balt J II Collie, t 4 0
4 Murphy, ha, It B Hitchcock, Balt
N BOPS and lady, Macon, (la J If Boot, Noun, Oa
Alias AI Mart, Macon, Gs Mita HIV Hart, Macon, Ga.
Miss EDI Dore, Macon, Os A B Estee, N Y
It 8 Davis, Washington Mrs Anoa Houston, Juli
a W Herring. Balt son. Silas
8 Alfonso, N I W 0 Morrison, Hanna
0 J Meeker, N 0 N Portilla, N 0
N Oita y Bra, NO W Richmond, N Y
John g A Herring, Balt 111 Thompson, MO
John I' Adrinnen,N I li. N Bagle, 13 . 8 A
T K B:alley, Miss Geo T Lincoln, bliss
Geo ly Croke, Terie Jas A Burden, Tkoy, N Y
Alfred Ileyett,lllll6 John hlnDadgell,N 0
J 0' Sanford & la, N 0 Bliss 1.1 Sanford & slater,
W A Sta.ke N 0 . N O
3 0 Wright & la N 0 Dr J N Sirnmorm & la,
.thi
Mice 3 Power 4, Ge. Geo 8 Roux , Charleston
W II Carroll, Bait Dr A Wagner Jr la. Bait
John F Wagner. Balt B D Hardy, Ctn. Ohio
A U Hamada'', San Fran- Mrs John J Anderson, $1
clew Mole
A G Bidwell, Faeramento James Merrill Linn, Pa
D 8 Goodie°, Ky John II Shannon, Boston
W J Featherston& la, St W L Mallory, Gin, Ohio
Paul D Id Leatherman, Tenn
Ilon Malt Ward. Tegaa James Kell-y, Chicago
haul II Kelley, Chicago J B Ward, Elmira, N Y
11-o Darsio. Pi tablugh Jos T Lunipkin & In, Oa
J 0 Matteson Washington VS Ande•sup, St Lento
Damiltoultray. Maysville, A Pader. N Y
Ky J M. Cebatto, N Y
F Furman. Nashville J M Goodie°. Nashville
All Beech, do r Govln, Lenisydlo, Ky
Ed Wildey, Louisville, Ky it Wooifo'k, do ,
W J DIII, Sandusky, Ohio J 0 Mose, Sandusky, Ohio
J S Lithgorr, Louisville I) W Collet, A ton
M White, N Y A Tuderell, N It
JO Graham, Ala T Vaughan, Ala
W B Milton Ala T C Montero & els, Cuba
Mr Oaeam Az wife, Cuba Mr Portal° & wife do
W Llolllnter, N 0 Jame,' Oanadlne, hatchtz
Nobt 0 Wood Jr, La W J Chapman L a
Capt Templeton. La W A Glass, Ilopktruivllle,
D W Randolph, Mies By
AMERICAN UOMlN—Chestnut street. shove Fifth..
John M Mason, N J John F Polk, Tenn
1) 11 Ilolfe, N J P B Spear, N J
M Hagen, NJ Wm a Baird, Phila
J II Darlington, Pa Miss !Crdes, Pa
II L Cummings, N Y It K Starr, N Y
J ai Burgle, N Y (I 8 Sanford, Cal
9 Johns , Cal Mra Chadwick, St Louis
0 0 Carlton, Cleveland. 0 E F Church, Md
J L Randall, Augusta, Mo Jno A Griftith, Chicago
John 0 Robinson, Ca Miss L Robinson, Oa
Miss II Robinson, Olt liana Bryson, Mine
b 8 Bryson, 11 , 1811 IlLfigsn, Hagerstown, bid
(I M Collins, Hagerstown, 11 B Randall, Bait
Bid (31 It Barris. Plikla '--
.1 B Boone, Phi's, A i Graham, Nina
MM Rogers. Phil* John P Eldrgle, Md
It Wiillannon, Pocahontas, John Smith, l'ooahontas,
Ark Ark
3 L BhaFer, Mo John R D Brdford, Md
If L Bowen, Sid W 0 Maynadier, aid
8 8 Corr, Richmond, Va .1 II Henry, Harrisburg, Pa
0 G Jones, Harrisburg, Pa W B Brown N Y
Thos Street, Balt John II Kimble A lady,
Miss E L Lord, Cincinnati, Cincinnati, 0
Ohio Paull Gibson, N C
MERCIIANTAP 110 TEL—Fourth street, below Arch.
Mrs Bowers, Wilmington, Miss Bowers, Wilmington,
Del Del
W A Sterrett, NY M L Patterson, Greenville,
II U Leman, Lancaster Tenn
G W Miller, xeias Mra Scouter, Erie. Pa
Miss A AlDam Brie, Pa B T Day e, fit Levis
Ii le Mead, Pittsfield, Mass JFi Davis, Columbia, 30
O P Dlmmick, Pare co, Pa W Prentice, NY
G D Davie & lady, Inds- L Alone, Summit, Mies
pendence, Texas E R Peenobaker, Lebanon,
J 3 Doyle. Lebanon, Texas Texas
J ii Guthrie, Pa W R Smith, Telma
O B Dyrd, Cold Spring., G G Gordin, Miss
Texas W B Thompson, Wes
W MoAdory, Miss Jobb Money, biros
WT 0 Ewing, Lowielowc A Ohapetky,New Cirleans
Tenn lUD II S Mott Pike co, Pa
John Campbell, Phllada J D Brady, Philade
ChM F Fisher, Philada W W Stopp, Frankfort, Ny
UNION lIOTIEL—Arch Avant. below /earth
W 1 1 Chambers, Philo F A Boss, Terre Route, Id
I. R Van Doren IQ la, Padu • .1 E Van Doren, Paducah,
csh, Ey Ky
13 R Davit', Galveston, Tex - 15flos El A /Ashburn, Bed-
WO Corn' op, tit Louis ford, Px
John Fell. Newark, N d ,Tease Lane, Wilmington,
John A Benno, Columbia, Del
8 0 Mrs D Benno, Anderson,
P II Flanigan, Columbia, Lewis 0 Dougherty, Mi.
0 nernfille
J Chandler, Ohio . Thom Tolman, Phlla
NATIONAL HOTEL—Dace street, abort) Third,
9 P Harries, N Y All Alexander, N 0
0 Spinner, Harrisburg J Iteopenburgar, Ohio
J L Hart, Obio Itobt Darlington, Chester
Eder Hammy tr., la, Ohio co, Pa
0 8 Van Wisekler, Va W F Voute, Pottavilio
0 IVeldy A, la, Myeratown, Col A J Johnson, Doyley
Pa town
I F Oensel, Doylestown Id F Medlar, Tamaqua
Joshua Jones, Pittsburgh Chas Fraakes, Pittsburgh
A 8 Thompson, N Y J Y Lebsofro,id, Pa
110 McClintock, N 1" 3 0 Old, Dalt
E II Hanes, Palt
BAULPIY 81[RAF 110TEL-9econd street. behilt
E llallamor , N Orleana D V Feaster, Newtown
Joebua tackhoune, Brie- John W Fry, boylestonn,
tol Pa Pa
Win James, Duck,' co, Ps & Psrsons, Books co t Pa
Joe 0 Taylor, Pucks cm, Pa Jobs J Brock, Doylestown
Wm McLeod N Brunswick 0 N Taylor, Pa
Chas A Iturlbutt, Pa
J Boys & lady, Etrouds•
Jae Newbold, Iluoks co, Pa burg
J Kelsey, Burka eo, Pa John Scully . , Ducks co, Pa
BLACK BUR INN—Fifth and Merchsnt streets.
R M Nye., Chester co, Ps Jos Young. Chester co, Pa
Asron Weikel, Pa ' Caot 9 Hellman, Chester
John Morton. Del co. Ps Borings, Pa
Jan Patchel, Del co, Pa C P Morton, Phila
John Traynor, Chester co, Wm 1' Altkon, Cheater co,
Penns Penns
David Scott, Elkton Md Mrs Snore, West Chester,
Thos Burley Louder, N J Peoria
Thos Martini, N J J Philips, Pbreniiville, Pa
MADISON Mtn. Eleaond street. above Market
Captain Chandler, Marcus Plt Burton. Awls, Del
Nook, Pa Master Burton Angola, Dl
P Mafeey, Magnolia, Del JIL Dunham, rallbington,
II L Peeterinan, N Y Pa
•
rll Roberto, Syracuse, NY JII Lano. Weablngton, DO
II Jerome, Norfolk, Va , Jlt bllneer, Norfolk, Ye
L Cornelius, Cumberland, 11 rlourbeck, Ohio
&LACE BEAR HOTEL—Third, above Callowhill.
tt C Snyder, Dayville Pa Mahl in A &litre, Attautio
Franklin I.l , aer, Howse- City
mery to, Pk 3 111 Conklin, Pa
BALD EAGLE 110TRL—Third atreet, lib. Callowblll
lienry B Pieter, Kutztown B Williams, N'V
DeDi Besse, Pa John Snyder, Pa
Eipecial Noticeo.
TOnts . .—Every one, at times feels the ne
cessity of horns restorative of the vital powers, do-
pressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. In ouch con
dition let every one, instead of flying to the alcoholic
or medicinal stimulants, which must be followed by
depression equal to their oseitement, reinvigorate his
deranged system by the natural tonic elements of the
PERUVIAN Writes'. Bold by P. !Snows. Fifth RCA Chest
nut, and Uses Aim & Co., Twelfth and Chestnut.
ate2-d& wtf
The Ladles are loud in praise of the Donut!•
lying effectd of JULES 'MUHL'S EAU ESIIENIENEK, of
Efalr Itextorer, for Ito magic yr/Tertian in rendering the
heir molt and glossy, and Inclining it to curl. It will
change harsh gray or red hair or whiskers to the origi•
nal lifo•color ; and causes a new glom th whoa baldnons
extota. It to not a dye, sold by all drugglota, and by
JELIVA ISAusn &CO No. l'ol Ohettnitt otreet. auZdit
Bower's enfant cordial.--This Inwatuatile
Cordial Is prepared from a variety of the moat choice and
efficient aromatics known In medicine, and Is the moat
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and
young children. '
By Its powerful influenee a speedy oure Le effected in
all cues of Cherie, windy pains and spasms. Relieves
and mttigatee much of children'. suffering during dent!.
tion or teething, and by Its soothing properties tran
quilities pains of the tutees, looeeness, vomiting, he.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been ured In Am:mends of calms with the most
ebundant guesses. No family should be without it
Prepared only by *AY A. Bowls,
At his Drug and Chemical Stare,
N. B. corner of Sixth and Green eta., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
try Arnaraixtm generally. au la-ty
On the 28th July, 1868, by Re•, Dr. Dem Dole, Pee
tor of tho North Bentlet Church, Mr I'RANCIB N.
* LiASTLAOII. to Mica ELI2.AItETII 0. BARNES, all of
thin city, [Cincinnati and New Jersey papers please .r
On the 27th ult., by Bev. J.ll Kennard, Mr. L J.
HAMM to Mice AMOR J. IR/ZORTII, both of ibis
city.
June 251 h, 3858, by Bev. Mr. Weddle, Mr JOHN
PINOLIIII, lato of Philadelphia, to Mies SARAH
BTILLIVNLL, of Cumberlntui t 5 , 1,1
By Alderman 0. timer, No 203 North Birth etreet.
30th ult., Mr 11511 L LUDEIIS to Mtge MARY ROBB,
both of this city.
On Sunday morning, August I, SARAH, wife of the
late Matthian Benner, aged Be 'ears.
The relatives and fraonda of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend her funeral from her late resi
dence, No 1312 Spruce street, on Wednendv afternoon,
the 4th loot , at 4 o'clock, *sr*
On the hot nit , SUSAN T., o dent daughter of
French. W. and Mary K. More, aged 22 years.
The relatives and friends; of the family aro respect
fully irmtod to attend her funeral, from the residence
or her enrents, Nn 210 North Fifteenth atreet, on Tues
day morning, 3d lost .ate o'clock. ttt
On the 30 h ult , OLIARLES U. WILLING, in the
30th year or his age.
Ills relatives and Glenda are invited to attend hie
lumina, no Tuesday morning, 34 Ind at it o'clock,
from residence, 049 North Eighth street To proceed
to Wooland. ti
Suddenly, on the morning of the 30th ult , ANGE
LINE, wife of David P. Wearer, in the 20th year of
her age.
On Friday morning, GEORGE RITTENHOUSE, in
the 47th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family, also Masonic
Ledge, No, 81, and Franklin Pim Company of German
town, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral.
without further notice, from his late residence, Good
street Germantown, this morning, at 0 o'clock. *
On the meriting of the 20th nit of consumption,
SUSANNAH PIERSON, wifo of Jamb Pierson, in her
05th year. [Wilmington, Del, and Alexandria, Va.,
papers please dopy.)
The relativua and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's
residence, No. 1310 Melon street, this morning et 10
o'clock fk
On the 30th olt , Mr. 311011AEL MoOIIRYSTAL. in
the 30th year of hie age.
On the 30th ult , MARY MAROARETTA, daughter
of Lemuel O. and 1311rehetli 8. Simon, aged 3 peace *
On the evening of the 30th ult., JOIIN B. BAR
NETT, in the 434 year of hie age. ♦ •
On the 30th loot twin-aon of J. 11. and MARO A
RETTA 81X8M1111. aged 7 menthe and 2 days. *
On Saturday, July 31. MARGARET. relict of Horatio
Boate, printer, aged 72 parr. 01*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE DIRECTORS OF THE PHILADELPHIA
AND GRAY'S PERRY PASSENGER RAILWAY
COMPANY require the second Inetalntent to the Capi
tal Stock of $6 on each share to be paid, and inn re-
CITY WARRANTS BOUGHT BY I calve the same on MONDAY, the 16th day of August
MANLEY, DROWN, &00., n»tt, between the hence of 3O and 12 o'clock, at the
NOftbwast, norner of THIRD and CHESTNUT Straete, I aka of the Ootnpeny, 601 WALIetT Street.
att24l ,431.2 w GEO. H. .5.11M,MM1G l EJecritert,
260667
illarriagta
Mattto
cITy MORTALITY
Haktern OPTION, July 31, 1858.
The number of Intennent& In the city of Philadel
phia, for the week ending at 12 o'clock to-day, ie.— 142
0.- O .0.
gl
cl
::, a.
at:
0. Diseases. E .
c
..•
. ti
Gangrene.. 1
Intlamln Bran 2 9
•' Ilioneht... 2
i . Bowels ... S 7
" Liver 1 2
lc Lunge.,.. 1 12
. Yoritontenta 1
Inanition 6
Mania-a•Potu 2
I Dtarasmus 12
1 Aremles 2
061 Age 12
Palsy 1
Scrofula 1
Still-born
7
Suicide 1
Tab-a 111esenterica.. 3
Tumors. 1
Tetanus 1
Unknown 0 2
Whooping Cough... 4
Coup do &alai 1
CsanaWee 3 3
Croup 1
Congestion ot Lunge. 2 1
Drain... 4 6
Cholera Infaotnat. , 84
" Morbus.... 6 1
Consumption Lune 34 1
Cormaletoan 18
DlerrhaA 5 8
Dropsy, Brim 1 10
. Cheat 3
Madam) of .11ra1d.... 1 4
-' heart.... a 1
Drowned
Dyeontery 2 10
Debility 4 4
Ervipeles 2
Feirer t DiDoun 5
'' puerperal... 4
~
I , BC6 i;t.
c‘ Typhus,
Fever, Typhoid
Of the abbve there were :
Under 1 year • ..146 1
Frontl tb 2 01
2 to 0 23
‘.• 6to 10 4
10 to 16 9
, c 16 to 20 10
~ 80 to 40 .. 10
~ 40 to 60 12
Melee la 6
Females. 140
From the Almshouse 16
People of Color.. 10
By ardor of tho Board of
ARTHUR I
Prom 50 to. e 0 19
" 00 to 70 15
" 70 to 80. Il
80 to 90 4
" 90 t 01.090
100'to 110 1
Motel 842
lloye 182
(Brie • D 3
Prom the Country 2
trualth.
lUGHIIS, Health Officer
U:The Hone of the Early Mornlog Union
PRAYER MEETING, at the Church on On W-
Street, west of Eighteenth, ii changed to half
past 6 o'clock, to continue one hour. It*
arafar for ln.rnlld• wall A Ifectiona of
TEE E118‘4 . .
8. W. cor. PARKE and 0118STNIIP Streetf,
autf:half 'Wed P6lla•lelphia.
[cr. Fairmount and Arch-Street I:Ity Fzige
SENO ER RAILWAY CO —At a Meeting of
the COunnissionere named in the Act to Incorporate
the Fairmount and Arch.struet City FRAilooger Rail
way Cbmpauy, held in pursuance of public notice,
properly given, at to Office of William L. Hirst,
Sixth street, helivs , Walnut, on Friday afternoon,
at 3 o'clock, tile foiloalug tieehnissioniiras William 31.
Randall, LeAvie Bitting, Robert t t. ltemphtli, fig Urge
H. Thomas, James B. Smith. together with tho Chair
man, were appointed a Committee to make the news.
sexy arrangements and open LOOKS OF SULISCRIP
aIomj according to the general Railroad Act.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that the above-named
'Commissioners will meet at the IVetherill
BANSOM Street, above Sixth, on TUESDAY, WED
NESDAY, and TRURSDAY, the 10th, 11th, and 11th
days of August, 180 S, at 10 o'clock A. M., to receive
Subscriptions to the Capital Stack of the abeve.nauled
Passenger Railway Company.
ISAAC bli1:011, Jx., Chalriitan.
RCM. J. Ristirintb, Secretary. jy22-taul2
WNotlee.—West Philadelphia Passenger
RAILWAY COMPANY, July 18,108.
ears bt ibis COmPrIV.I 10* Stljl story tiro min
utes from TRIED and MARKET Streets to their
Depot, on LORAN and HAVDRPORD Streets.
jyl6-1m W. S. MANN, Superintendent.
l ir Office of the Frnnkford and Southwark
Cf PASSENGUR RAIL
WAY COMPANY, Corner of GEIIMANTOWN ROAD
and CSIIATLIASI Street.
PHILADHLPHIA, July let MS.
The Boort of Directors have declared r. Dividend of
FITE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com
pany, payable to tho Stockholders or their legal repro-
Hentatives alloy the 10th instant, at this Office.
The Tranmar porda bf the Ciatiltinur will be alined
from and attar th la day until the 16th Clt. _ .
litockholders are requested to lease their Certificates
at this Office to he exchanged for others with the new
title of the Company,
Jy2-fmwl6t,
R. HART, TroaBurer
aceond Installment of
Ylyo Dullnra por Share on the Stock of the BE
UND TIIIRD.STRkET PASSENGER RAIL
WAY COMPANY of Philadelphia eelll be due and
payable at the omen of the Company, No. 210 WADI
NUT Street, on or before September 10t,1868.
By order of the Board,
DENBY SRABWOOD, Secretary.
jyO.ftatautkmaftsepl
' -
orSe* Gri. tuts Gas Light Company.
FARMERS' AND MECIIANICS , BANK,
_
PUILADHLPHIA, July 2, MS.
Notice la hereby given to the Stockholders of the
New Orleans Gas Light Company, that the Agency for
the Transfer of the Stock and the payment of the Divi
dends of that Company will bo closed from and after
the first day of October next; and they are requested to
surrender the Certificates Incited by title Dank and re,
celve Warrants of Transfer to the Company In IV"' Or.
leans. W. ItUSIITON, Jit t ,
JAAI ve& m thiod (Mahler.
New Vublications.
SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED SERIAL
EGYPT AND PALESTINE,
ILLUSTRATED
IN 9EVENTY•PIVE BRILLIANT PHOTOGRAPHS
IV F. FRITH, Jn
This work, decidedly the fintst collection of superior
Photographs over published in Europe, has received the
unanimous approbation of the Louden Athemtnot and
other eminent critical allthoritlet. It contains letter
press descriptions of each Ilex, written by the artist,
and will be complete in twenty-five parts, each contain
ing Three Photographic Views, size nine inches by
seven The price In $3 per Part, the publication lu
Monthly, and the work wilt be issued to Subscribers
only, a Hat of abuse names will be published in the
last Pert.
VIRTUE, EMMONS, S CO., Publishers,
au2•mSu26. London and New York,
T•GIt .AT MN ANNI MA'AM
AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STO..
6f BOIL A ND WEAK BOWELS.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL—Prepared by a Che
mist. Bottles 12g, 26 and 50 emote.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL should be kept in all
families. in case of acculente or sudden eickness.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism.
lIART,IIORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cramp., Ohotic,
Paine in the Stomach or Bowels,
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL oared Paine in the
Limbs, Bile. Reck and Brent.
HA it TEHIORNE'S CURE-ALL cores Sprain., Bruises,
Scalds and hums.
HARTSHORNE'S CURB-ALL, earn Neuralgia,
Toothache and Stilton. in the otns.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cholera, Diaz
alma and all Pain
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Ear Ache and
Nati:leas from a cold.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Dyspepsia and
Indigestion ; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore
Throat.
HARTSHORNE'S curl:- ALL cures all Spinal Affec
tions and Weakens in Limbs.
HARTSHORNE'S cuico-ALL is a great tonic to
Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves iNgeation.
Irr An the frequent changes of the weather produce
a Lad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbo and Body;
also, Stiff Neck—every person thould get a bottle. It
acts upon the Nerves, Mimeos, Sinews, Blood and
Bone.; and, by its warming electro-magnetlc power, ex
pels all pain from the system. G e a bottle and try it,
and you will be aatonialled at ite happy effects.
N. R. It you hove a Cough, use HARTSHORNE'S
Pectoral Syron of Wild Cherry, it Is the best Cough
Syrup in the World,
It you ace Billions, lase HARTSHORNE'S ANTI.
BILLIOUS MILS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach
and Bowels, carrying oil all Bile and Font Secretions.
Bold by R tt, JENKINS,
SECOND and WALNUT Street'.
Simee' Stores, Chestnut and Market streets.
Ciarrigoes'. Tenth and Coates atreeta.
Wagner's. Tenth and Lombard sta. au 2 lova' tf if
NEW PAPE 11.--€ 1 THE NATIONAL
11 !Steil ANDO," au Independent Weekly Newspaper,
devoted to the real interento of tho •. tolling rellliono,"
wilt bc issued' from tho Office No. 108,ki South THIRD
Street, (second story) In about ten dept. hook out for
It, /IR Ito conteuti will be interesting. The paper will
be of the largest Rim), and gotten up In the ‘ory bust
style. Send in your advertisements;
DFOWLER, WELLS," & CO., 922
CHESTNUT Street, keep etandard worka 00
Phrenology, Physiology, Water Ouro, and Pho
nography, wholesale and retail. Phrenologi•
cal Examination, with char% Cad full writ
ten descriptions of character, given day and even.
log. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mail to be
addressed to Fowler, Wells, & Co., 922 Chestnut
street, jeo3moif-wity t sop 30
vttrational
MISSEMISSES CAREY AND AIRS. BEEBE'S
S
BOARDING AND DAY 8011JOL FOR YOUNG
LADIES, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, west of SEVEN
VIIDNTII, Philadelphia, will be re-opened 00 WED.
NESDA;Y, the Bth or September. Inf2..2sn*
Doitrbnig
A GENTLEMAN AND LADY or SINGLE
u lENTLEM AN may obtain Board at 712 CHEST
NUT Btreet s opponito Masonic Hall. au2.lltt
BOARDING. -A Gentleman and his Wifo
WWI Boarling in the central part of the city.
Addreue FItANOIS, Mee of Wm paper. utt-30"
BOARDING.—Four Young Gentlemen
OLP can ho furnlidied with good Boarding nt 1111 Booth
THUD &mat. ituti4t*
ifdist nub tatutb
LOST.—On SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
on TIMID Street.between IiIARKET and SPRUCE,
pair of GOLD SUSPENDER BUCKLES. A suitable
reward will be given on their return to Sir. StI,O,IOST,
972 South THIRD Street. att2-2t*
CARD. -COLUMBIA HOUSE, GAl't IS
LAND, N. J —Thu nuVeeriber, thankful to Ms
friends and tho public, for the great and Unmerited pa
tronage bentowed up m the House this sesame, begs
leave to flay that ho will have choice Rooms to let from
nod after thin date, during tho remainder of the melon.
The house will remain open until 20th Feptember
L 111.1tWOOD._
August Id, 1858.
WARMING
IAvNARDERVOOESNIsTILATING
- . -
The oubwrlber would invite the opeolal attention of
Architect Builders and the pnblic to his
NEW CULVER PATENT 81CLF-CLICANSIN4 AND
VENTILATING WARM AIR FURNACE,
Which has been so successfully introduced during the
last winter and gave such general sathraction. It is
so arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal.
making it ono of the most economical, safe, durable
Beaters now in use.
Also, all sites end pattern/ of Cooking Ranges, Beth
Boilers, Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates,
every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace
Stoves, Doll nit , Patent Chimney Cape, far the cure of
smoky chimneys. with a full assortment of all goods in
tiny line of business.
Prompt attention paid to Range and neater repair
ing, and pikes reduced to suit the times
WIARLES WILLIAMS,
(hate Baker &
au2.3m ]132 fold 406) MARKET Street, Philada.
A. WOLLENWEBER,
• COSIAIISSIONER OF DEEDS,
For tho State of Onliforoht, No. 50 North TIMID
Street, Philadelphia, jy3l•fit
ciFFICE SHAMOKIN VALLEY AND
v POTTSVILLE RAILROAD CO., 300 WALNUT
BTRDET.
Pic itte, the, 1858.
The Coupons due August Lausx
let, r
1858, on Jul bonds of
the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad Company, upon
which the back Coupon have been funded, and aloe the
aendi•annunt interest on the funded Coupone, will be
paid at the °nice of this Company, on and after 5f051.
DAY next, the 2d of August, J. R. GAMINS,
.3,31 , 13 t Elocotary,
-
NO. 415 MARKET' STREET.
Are now renaiving their
AbIERIOAN DRY GOODS,
To which tho attention of
L tt & BEARE'
l'c ' o CitESTStIr
Total 111 22.5
Thoir Fait Importation of
Which thoy offer to the Trade on the most liberal
CARPETINGS.—
AUBURN THREE-PLYS,
itt:PERPINES AND VENITIANS.
Alnnufnetured by
JOSIA.II BARBER,
Sole Agents in this City,
ATWOOD, RALSTON & (10.,
jy3l-tf No. 533 MARKET Street.
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
JOHN B. ENGLISH & CO.,
No. 1.13 CHESTNUT STREET.
Are note receiving their FALL IMPORTATION of
FRENCH AND ENGLISH,
KID, BEAVER, nuog, SILK, CLOTH, FUR, FUR
TOP, AND PLUSH-LINED
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.
jy3l3-Irlt
WELLINO., COFFIN, & CO.,
CHESTNUT STREET,
Have on hand, and ale constantly receiving, the fol
lowing description of goods:
A. & W. SPRAGUES' PRINTS. in great variety,
including Chocolates, Turkey Reds, Greens, Blues,
Bbirtlnge, and Fancy Styli's.
BLEACHED SHEETINGS SHIRTING'S, AND
VII ILLINbS.
Temndalo, Mason, Ills, Slateraville,
Hops Washington, Union
Blackstone, Cohannet, Johnston,
White Rock, Phenix, Acton, Art.
BROWN }MEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, AND OSNA
BURGS.
Matonca, Virginia Family, Groton,
Ettrick, Best'n Virginia, Engle,
Manchester, Picea & Farm's, Still Water,
Mechanics', Warreh A, Carts' Riser,
• RiVersido.
CLOTHS.
Bottomley's, Pomeroy's, and Glenbam Co.'s Black
and Fancy all.wool 'and cotton warp Cloths in great
Variety.
liUESi INS AND.QASSIMERES.
0 reonSold Co., Saxton, Mier; Bristol, •
Terry's, Stearn's, did (Merl.
SATINETS.
Stearn'a, Ayres A Aldrich, Taft & Capron,
Minot. Charter Onk, • Mineral Springs,
Swift River, Carpenters', Florence Mills,
lioettantint, Duhrlng's, Convernvllls, &c.
SILESIA/I.—Lonsdale's, Smith's, and other makes,
plain and twilled, of all Comm.r
Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids..
Jewett City nod Irene Stripes Denims and Tickingn.
Rhode Island and Philadelphia Linoeye and Apron
Checks.
Shenard's and Slater'a Canton Flannels. Ac. if22-21n
RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,
DAMASKS, DIAPICLLS, &o.
CONSMI/ERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENB, and those
desirous of obtaining the DENIJINg UOODS, should
eee thit tilt> articled they purchase are 'dialed with the
lull name of the firm,
RICHARDSON, SONS, Er OWDEN,
Al a. guAtantee of the coundnese and durability of the
Goode.
This caution in rendered ineoliallyneemary enlarge
quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared.
+wagon after sesame, and Reeled with the name of
ItTOIIA.RDSON by Irish houses, who, reiardlese of the
Injury thile iodides! alike on the American consumer
and the reanutactdrbi Or the genuine Goode, will not
readily abandon a business so profitable, white
. 111 i-
chasers can be impend on with Goode of a WOrtillene
character.
J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE,
1028-0 m Agents, 86 (GIVEGG Street, New York.
WILLIAMSVALE, Wamautta, Water
Twist, Pontiac, Utica; and other superior makes
Shirting and Sheeting Muslin by the piece or yard.
LINENS
Of Richardson's+, Nicholson's, and Robinson's+ snake,
warranted pure and strong An excellent heavy Nichol.
eon's Linen, at 31 js centd.
Diapers, Crash Towellings, 8 to 12K cents; heavy
!leggings, Tow Liaena, &c., !Lc.
LINEN DAMASK TABU; GLOTTIS
at 50, 75, 88, $1 $1.55 to SI. Napkins, Doyltea, Rucka
back in towels and by the yard ; Flannele, Tiekinge, kc.
LAVELLA CLOTH.
Black and Bedell Mixed Lavellaa at 10 canto; Mao,
Hoer Kmiec Duatera Irma 87c to $O. Excellent Lavelle
DuBterg, $1.25 and $1 t 6.
Clueing out balance stock cheap.
CUOPER & CONARD,
.19 30 01. IL eurfier NINTH cud D AMU
SUMMER MANTLES.
LAOS AND CHANTILLY MANTLES and , TAL
MAB at much reduced rates to close the stock.
BHARPLESS BROTHERS,
jy2B-it CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.
LINEN SHEETINGS.
Richardson's and other excellent makes, of Sheet-
Ingsot all widths. Pillow Linens and Irish Shirting
Linens. Summer Ilinukets nod guilts.
SHARSLESS BROTHERS,
jy2S-if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.
NEW YORK MILLS MUSLIN.
New York pillle soft finish; Wennauthi,
111iema
•itte, ArPwrfgHt, and other bent brands ; JlneouviH
Medal, eau tine and 114 i
BDADDLEB.4 DR o'Hr:fig,
jr2B-it CIIESTNUT AND EIGLITIi.
v e UMAIER DRY GOODS BEING CLOSED
k. OUT A T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Very rich Paris printed Marseilles, for Dresses and
BaSqll,s, art.
Do. Paris printed Drllliente, Leann, and Organdies.
Eames, (I renadinee, and °bellies.
Micah; and Grad el iaa.
High Lustre Bleck Bilks.
French White erllliante and Marbeilles.
Polka Spot Swine Mull.
White Goods, all klnda.
Materials for Travelling Dreamt!. and Dusters.
Bee Elidu Plaids fur Bathing Robes, In medium and gay
Plaide, fact colors.
Lupin's beet quality all wool De lingo, in Brown and
Grey Mlxturee.
_Edgings, Insertingd, Iffouncings, ko.
Linen and Marseillee Shirt Bosoms
With the mural stock of .
FAMILY DRY GOODS
IN DAILY USE
Whin Wlllta and Black Shand Haman
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
H OODED CLOAKS,
FOR nit: SEASIDE,
AT SIX DOLLARS.
TRAVELLING OR OUST CLOAKS,
ludispensublo for a Country Ramble, or ou route to thu
Spriturs, at $2.50, $8 50, T 4.50, and $6,
ELEGANT 3f ANTILLAB.
FRENCH AND ENG LISII LACE.
BLACK SILK, BILK, AND LACE.
CRAPE AIARETZ CIRCULARS.
WRITE BAREGE CIRCULARS.
Jt.t. 0118-RALIR TORMOR moss, TO °LOBO TOO 800800,
AT TOO
PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
708 ULLEFITNUT street,
J. W. PROCTOR & 00.
1200 THE DILATE AND AND CORSETS, FROM.
REAT EILLE.
Beautifully Embroidered Corsets, $2.60, worth $3.76
First quality Plain French do. 1.26 ', '2.26
Moran's Elegant French Siclrtil, 2.00 ', 3.00
Do. do. Children's do. 1.12 ' 4 1.50
Also, till Sept., 1. White Zephyrs 14c , Colors 20c., per
ounce. .
• •
Fringes, Ball Trimmings, Cotton Trlmmings--cheap
J. G. "MAXWELL & SON,
No* Trimming Store and Factory,
B. E. corner ELEVENTH aud CHESTNUT.
jy2l.wfmOt
9CHE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED
CRAVE SITAWLE ever offered In this City are
now being Bold by
TIIORNBRY & CRISN
N. E. cor. EIGHTH and BERING GARDEN.
We purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendous
null:ice for
. .
CdBl3l,
a tot of very rich Embroidered Crape 13hawle, same
dhality and style as we have sold for
TWENTY DOLIAItA!
-which we aro now selling at the extremely low price of
TWELVE DOLLARS!!
Ladles, you may never have such another opportunity
of buying a
lIANDBOSIR SHAWL 80 OWRAP?
Alec., Plain Grape Shawls, from SI to 816.
MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS.
Special bargains In Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Mal i
tines, &a.
Travelling Dress Materials In great variety.
Thin Summer-Drees Goode.
Organdies, !Images, Grenadines, km ibe
BLAOX alLicc, FANCY SILKS, ko.
Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks.
At Mortals fur Men and Boys , Wear.
Linen Goode, of our own importation.
Summer (lame and other Flannels, ke., ke.
Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, hosiery, Gloves, ko , at
T.IIOItNLEY t CIIISM'S
CASE STOIIE,”
R. E. Oor. EIGHTH k SPRING GARDEN Streets.
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VEDERSONAL.—RUILADELPHIA, JULY
20, 1859.—A1l immune are Inneby 'Jutland, that
WM, It. lIARMER never Wan in any wise Interested In
the firm of Ma:I,IIAM & CO,, nor van he authorized
to collect any debts for said firm of arcElhare & Co
jyal-2tte McEIJIIAHE & CO.
DERSONAL.-PRILADELPHIA, JULY
29, 1858 —I horeby . notify all persons that WM.
R. HARMER nover qao interested in tho firm of Thos.
Clark k Co., nor wait ho ever authorized to collect any
monoy as to my portion of tho books of Thomas Clark
& Co., net apart to me fur tho dissolution of the mitt
firm of Thomas Clark & Co., May 26, 1858.
Jy3l-2tir A. itIeELUARE.
IALE OF TIIE FRANKLIN, CHAII
BERSIWRO, UREENOASTLE, AND lIAGERE
TOWN RAILROAD.
The undersigned, appointed by virtue of an art of As
sembly, approved on the 19th day of May, 1857, will
offer at Public Sale, at the Court-house, in theborough
of Chambersburg, on Friday, the 3d day of September
next, at one o'clock P. Al., the Franklin, Chambersburg,
Greencastle and Hagerstonn Railroad, from its inter
sections ith the Cumberland Valley Railroad, at Cham
beriburg, to the Maryland State line, with all the rights,
liberties, privileges and franchisee to said Company in
any manner belonging. The conveyance to the pur
chaser io to be made according to the provisions of the
act of Assembly referred to. Terme made known on the
day of sale by DANIEL O. GERR,
JOHN ARMSTRONG,
JAMES NUL,
,Iy3l-dtan2o Commissioners,
O FARME R S.—NITROGENATELI
A. SOPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, or Prepared
Blood, manufactured nr BLAKIATON R. WOODWARD,
and for sale at tbefr Store, west end Meant-street
Br
4' idge ; also by dealtre in the city end country.
8144*
Wholesale lllrj %op/ifs.
PHILADELPHIA, AUGUST, 1858
I WL TRADL
WM. R. BROWN & CO
FALL STOOK OF FOREIGN
EMEE3
Is respectfully luvlted
11AVN NOW OPNN
WRITE GOODS,
ENIBROIDkIRIEIS,
LACE 000P3, do
Vaunt CUD sboade
iIfgARLES ADAMS,
Eighth and Arch etreetti
lii er oo n a 1.
liar sale antr at° fet.
IF ,
1000 -A. WELL-SECURED AND
promptly-paid Ground Rent of S6O, for
sale at a small discount Apply. to
H. 0. THOMPSON IS G. M. CONARRON,
Jr3l.Bt No 933 AROH Street.
fa TO RENT —For the term of Three
.R.LIA Months, - a de,irable COTTAGE, with largo
Grounds attached. Address 1. BILL, FRANKFORT),Pa. 11 , 31 2tie
La
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Valu-
La able Modern DWELLING, (three-story brick and
three-story hack building,l northwest corner Franklin
and Brown. late District of Spring Garden. ' every im
provement introduced . Lot 90 feet front by 118.
For particulars apply at
-
Jy3o-3t>k 205 WALNUT Street, above Second.
PASSENGER CARS—For sale
two New City Passenger Railway Cars of
super and finish. Apply to
A. & P. ROBERTS,
iy2B-6tif* 410 Walnut street.
OVOO—FOR SALE, a Mortgage for
• $2.000, wen talented on property worth
more than double the amount. Apply to
JOEN'D. STOCKDALE,
924 South SIXTH Street
g(j-~{{ WANTED TO PURCHASE—A cor
ta ner-store Property, suitable for a Grocery and
Pr. vision buelneea, with stabling attached. South of
Arch street preferred. Address GROCER, Press office. jyls
SALE—A valuable LOT, in the vici
nity of the Baltimore Depot, to ow-improving
neighborhood, For particulara, addreee J. Kl, Dog 1)27
"WO
political.
FOR SHERIFF.—TO THE VOTERS OF
TUE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPIIIA:
Having been solioited by a large delegalon of my fel
low.mtizens to become a candidate ;or the office of
Sheriff, and having accepted the invitation, I hrreby
very respectfully offer myself to your consideration,
Should. 1 be nominated, and finally ejected, I will, to
the beet of my abllltlee, perform alt the duties pertain
thy to the office nib strict fidelity.
j131.2t$ OHARLEB J. WOLDERT.
F "CLERK OF THE ORPHANS'
COLIUT—
R013ER760, MARCH,
OF THE THIRTEENTH WARD.
Pubjeet to the will of the People's Convention.
Jr2.5-(m*
FOR REGISTER Of WILLS
ELI DILLIN,
OY TOR FOORTRENTU WARD,
'Subject to the Rules of the People's Party.
And, if elected, I pledge inyeelf to confine the Oedce
to the legal fees established by law. Jy24-tcir
FOR CONtiIthBS—TIMID DISTRICT
T)R. J 031411 HUES,
OP TRH tiIITRRAiII WARD.
Pubject to Democratic rules. j124-110*
CLERK JP THE ORPHANS' COURT,
TELIZig. E. HARKINS,
SEVRNTERNTII WARD.
Subject to Democratic Rules. Jy2l-ta
WILLIAM 11. KERN,
SHERIFF,
FIFTEENTH WARD
Behiect to the Rules of People's Party. .1y20.4f
CARD.—The undersigned hereby informs
hie (donde that he will bo a candidate for the Once
of SHERIFF
of the City and County of Philadelphia, at the owning
election, if nominated by " The People."
PUILADIMPIII.I, 311110 /3, 186 D
F OR REGISTER OF WIL 5,
1. JOHN SWIFT.
Subject to the will of the People's Convention
jys.tf
REGISTER OF WILLS
ANDREW J. WESTER.
Bub Jed to Doinotratio Ruloll. je.3o4N*
CLERK DP ORPHANS' COURT
JOSEPii It. IVIONIZEDIER,
Eleventh Ward
Subject to the rules of the Democratic party.
jell-die*
F OR R EGISTER OF WILLS-
JOIIN OASSIN
WU:L.ls'ml
EnbJect to Democratic Roles
OR REGISTER OF WlLLS—
a'°Rants D. Dtuoirr,
TWDriTIETII WARD
Saktoot to the Poople'e Nomirutt
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS.
JOAN (IattPIIELL, OF FiIMNTEt WARD.
Subject to Democratic rules. myll4m
f3avings "nnas.
rip FIE SPRING GARDEN SAVING
X FUND.
(OSARTStiio DT Vl9 LIGISLATURI or PicIinTLYANIA.)
PraPETIIAL
/INS PER OENT. Interest allowed to Depositors,
and all Moneys Paid back on Demand. '
OFFICE, MI NOR= THIRD STREET,
(OONSOLIDATIOIi Beam liottnino.l
This Inetitution is now open for the transaction of
business. toad is the only Chartered Saving Fund located
in tne northern part of the city.
The Ofnee will be open (daily) from 9 to 2)i o'clock,
and oleo on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from until
P o'clock in the Evening.
MANAGERS.
James B. Pringle,
Jsoob Dock,
Jonep)k M Gowen,
George Woelepper,
J. Wesley Bray,
Robert B. Davidson,
P. 0. Elimaker,
John P. Verree,
George Knecht,
John Horn.
t. JAMES B. PRINGLE.
THORN. 1i0214111.
Frederick Klett,
Stephen Smith, -
John P LeiY,
Hon. Henry Ir. Strong,
Demist Hnlerkoller,
Hon. Wm. MlHeard,
Frederick Steak°,
Francis Hart,
/menu P. Mater°,
John Hessler, Jr.,
Preside
&tertiary, GEORG& T.
WAVING STATEE
10 TRUST COMPANY, corder at Tlllll9 Said MIST.
MIT Streete.
Large sod small same received, mad paid bash on de
mad, without notice, with PER CENT INTER
EST ftotra the day of deposit to the day of Withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 until 5 o'clock ',Very day, and on
MONDAY NYNNINOS from I until 9 o'clock.
.
MASTS toe rate on !England, Ireland, and flaotland,
from £1 upwards.
President—STEPlDlN R. ORAWNOILD.
Treasurer—PLlNY PIM.
Taller—JA MRS R. ill:INTIM
QAVLDIG FUND-FIVE FEE CENT. IN.
TRUEST-NATIONAL 13AFETY TBMIBT {Mt-
PANT.-WAINIIT STRitHT, 80IITH-WESTOORNEB
Ow 1111.11 D,
ISCOUTRATXD DT TUX 01112 07 PIaMBYLTAXIA.
Money le retailed in any anm, large et email, and hi.
tereet paid from the day of depoalt to the day of with•
drawl.
The odic* fit open every day from 9o'eloek in the
morning till 6 &dock to tin evening, and on Monday
and Thunidey eventing till 8 o'clock.
HON. H1N.14" L. Bi9NNIB, President,
EOBHHT 13RLYIIID411, Vice President
'MI. liana, Secretary.
IlliedvolB t
Hon. 'Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Brewster,
ldward L. Carter, Joseph 8. Oats ,
Robert Selfridge, Fronds Le., -
Ashton, Joseph Tortes,
0. Landreth Mona, Henry Datenderiler.
!dopey Is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made in conformity with the
proalstone of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and Such dret close eecari
tiea tut will always Insure perfect security to the depoel
tors, and which cannot tail to give permaneney and eta
tinily to this Institution. and-ly
O. 83 (241) DOOR STREET. -ras
1 Pim CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
_ N o. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
L PEE OENT. STATE 6AVINGS FUND.
MO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
LI PER OENT. STATIISANINGBITIND.
MO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. PPZE
1 I PEE CENT. STATIC SAVINGS TUNE. ina-1v
gentlemen's Surnioljing &lobo.
WINCHESTER & CO., GENTLEMEN'S
• • FUJIRISnING STORE
PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFAC—
TORY,
At the Old Vold, No. 700 CHESTNUT STREET, oppo
site the Washington 00090
A. WINCHESTER. will give, as heretofore, hls per
sonal supervision to the tutting and Manufacturing
departments. Orders for his celebrated style, of Shirts
and Collars Oiled at the shortest notice, Wholoeale
trede nnpplied on liberal terms. jy24-ly
W. SCOTT, (late of the firm of Wm
ty• C1113113R & SCOTT,) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH
ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814
CII ESTNUT Street, (nearlypppoulte the (lizard Molise')
Philadelphia.
S. would respectfully call the attention of his
former patrons and friends to his new Store, and Is pre
pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A
perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with FINE, SHIRTS and COLLARS. j719-tf
c I ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
A-A W. W. HlllOlll% 806 LEM Street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Furnishing
Goods and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted
equal in every respect to any others manufactured in
thin city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to order. mhl-tf
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR
DRESSING GOWNS. The largest and best ea.
sortment in the city, wholesale and retail, with a full
line of Under Clothing, suited to the sea.son at W. W.
8.611.411T'5, 605 Altoll. Street, above Sixth,: Philadel
phia. ratil-tt
!Camps.
PETNRE's PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
BRLI-GENIRATING GAS LAMP
la the only Patent Burner that Lae a
NON-OONDVOTOR ATTACHED.
Yor Safety, Meat Imes, and Brilliaaoy, tt surpealle
otbora.
STATE AND O'3UNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
Addrens D. P. PETERS,
S. W. corner YECOND and CHESTNUT Sta. Phil►
delphi► ; and 422 BROADWAY, New York. mtk4-Iy-rp
LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK
to yoar intoresta, and patronise 1118811Ell , 8 LAMP
PACTOILY 140 South SIGUTEI street, below Chestnut
Prorious to hie opening a responsible factory. you were
charged $lB tor work which he in now dolog in a war
ranted manner from $8 to $lO. Blipport him, or yon
have the RAMP (41111 VI to pay.
elme fin Dings.
NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS.
The under.lgne l (successor. to the Into JOSEPH.
T . joivis) aro now prepare(' to meet the wants of the
trade at the
OLD STAND,
Northeast corner of AROSI and FOURTH Streets.
Their facilities for furnishing every article in the Shoe-
Finding Line, at moderato prices and on favorable terms,
are unsurpassed.
The attention of Merchants Is respectfully solicited.
jy2S3roif "N.M. JOHNS & SON.
RASPBASPBERRY VINEGAR.—This is pro
ERRY
pared from perfectly ripe Fruit, aelected with the
greatest care and of the beat quality. A. entail q uantity
of thin Vinegar Syrup, mixed in a tumbler of cold 'Ca
ter, makes a moat d Helena drink. As a beverage for
the sick, it la unequalled, being at once aoothing and
medicinal. Prepared and Rohl by
CHARLES. SHIVERS,
Druggist and Chemill,
If, E. Corner Spruce and Seventh Its., rhile,
Dries UV ants par bottly, or 45 a dom.
WANTED —By a a ober, steady, and
honest marl, a SITUATION in a Who'esale
Store, as Porter. Is willing to make himself useful to
bin employer. Good reference given. Address
DUSTRY," Office of The Prear. au2..21.*
WANTED—A Partner, with a cash capi
tal or tape, to join the adverdisor in a sale
and prodtabla 'manufacturing bonlooal. For part ru-
We, addr,-as TRAFFIC," at Chic °Mee. au2-4t*
WANTED—By a respectable- young Girl,
a SITUATLON u Norge or Chamber
maid. Apply to No. 1 ELLWOOD PLACE. Lombard
street, above Eighth. $l2-I.l*
WANTED—By a steady Man, a SITUA
TION as Draymen or Porter. in a Wholesale
Store. Is a good driver and thoroughiy,nndsratande
the care of horses—can give his last employer ea refer
ence. Address " POUTER," at thin Office itu2St*
-----
IVANTED—By a young LADTa ai — ten
in a Wholesale Store. Is a good Penman and•
quick at figures. Address YOUTU, at this office.
au2-31.*
IVANTED=A Partner with $26,00 to
$30.000 in a I.lnnking-bouse, well tatablishod, in
a largo Western city. Good references required. Ad
drose box 213, Philadelphia P. O. ipt-at*
WANTED Theloan of $450, for FIX.
months, for which good real estate semrity will
be given, and an interest in a patent will be given ea
bonus Address HENRY, office of The Press.
jy3l-21,
WANTED—By a Young Man from the
Country, a situation in a Wholesale afore, in
the capacity of 'PORTER ; can furnish goal reference.
Address BERK'S, at this office. jy3.1.-3tit
1
00
r „,-- - --
ft -A PARTNER with $5,000
,v. wanted to connect himself with a gen
t tunan of experience and position, in an exclusively
cash Dry Goode Jobbing trade. Satisfactory evidence
of position and capacity will be submitted and required.
Address orapply to A SELTDIPS DI ty.Commercial A gooey,
310 OLIESTN UT Street. $3,30-3tit
ASPECIAL PARTNER WANTED TO
Furnish $lO,OOO in a business involving little or no
risk. The party desiring the connection is of recognised
co ntnercial character and position. Address or apply at
ASHTON'S City Commercial Agency, 310 011111111.113 T
Street. jyzo-ativ
WANTED—A Situation, by a young WM,
in a Bret-class Domestic Commission Dry.goods
House, to learn the busineas. The moot acceptable
refereucee given. Address A. 11., at this °Mao jy34.3tir
WANTED—A SITUATION IN A DRUG
ST OR}:, by a young man who has had a year's
experience in the Retail Drug „Baldness. Can - give good
reference. Address B. W. at this office. bra-fit*
WANTED, FOR THE 'UNITED STATES
OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried awn, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical 'attendanoe. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month.
No man having wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED BSHVIOS at Ho 817 MASK= Street,
%boys ilighth, north aide.
" . .
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WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two
vessel' , of 250 to 500 tone each, to load for Forte
in South America. Cargo now ready, and the highett
rates will be given. Apply to
BISHOP, SIbtONS, & CO.,
120 North Wharrea.
WELCH' S NATIONAL THEATRE.—
NEW /SEASON.
JOSEPH C. FOSTER Sole Lessee end Manager.
0. FOSTER Stage Manager.
MONDAY EVENING, August 2,, MS
The great Melo..Dramatio Spectacle entitled
IVANHOE;
Or, The Knight of the Lion Heart.
.11.1. c. Charles Potter.
The Lady Ilowens
Rebecca
To commence o'l , ll the amaefog force of
THE LIMMIEWE BOY.
Paddy Miles Mr J .Beymatr.
3lrs. iridgot Mrs. J. li. Reed.
The Orchestra under the direction or Mr. 0. Beinhart
408. M. COWELL.
jyl9-tf
.
Doors open at TN. To commence at 8 o'clook.
Tickets, of sdndoclou, 26 cents ; secured sesta. 80
cents • Orchestra chaise, 60 tents • Beats In 2rtrato
85 . % 16 cents s Whole Boa, ss.and S 5 ; Yamlly
15 cents.
REMOVAL -JOHN P. HOHEETT,
N. 11. CORNER OF FIFTH AND WALNUT BTRI.
PUILADHLPIIIA, July 16, 1868. it 23
REMOVAL
JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
PAtiVIOUB TO RE M 0,174 70 THSIR RIM SIORB, WEIS
AT A HEAVY REDUCTION FROM USUAL PRIORS
j , 23-Inl fi
jitoßsolr,
JOB PRINTER,
Hasltornoved to
FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS
.1) , 1:1m '
IORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
PANY, No. 331 WAtNIIT Street, Pltilado
CIiARTICRSD CAPITAL
FMB, MAIMS, AND lISLASD A 881,711, jrUL 1, 1858.
Bonds and Mortgages, Stocks, ern 3349.023 00
Hills tsiorivable, (,far politica lasned,) 2.1 1 70
Unsettled Book Accounts, (for policies,).... 1 313 83
Clasti in Bank and its Office 10,453 43
Oasts in Hands of Agents and Uorrespondenta, 1 398 31
No losses unadjusted unpaid, at reported.
DIREOTORS
William M. Godwin, E. 11 Crawford,
James W. Queen, Jur.. L. Redact,
George W. Rail, WULtam D. Themsa,
D. Franklin Jackson, S. N. Winslow,
J.O. Ropper, leery D. Mears.
WM. M. (IODWIN, Prewident.
J. 0. Ilitinsta, Secretary. mrlo-dtf
THBQUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, .01' PIIILADELPIIIA, 488 WA I NU r
Street.
Statement of the butkness and condition of The Quaker
City insurance Company of Philadelphia, for the vis
menthe ending June 30, 1858:
Capital and Surplus, January 1.1858 $377,070 ST
Interest received and accrued from Jan. 1 to
Julyl, 1955.
Premiums received (rota January let to July
let, .858. 113,074 ST
Salvage and lleineurance received 4,877 "I
LOSeitlB, ItErini.9B.9, &O.
Lodges paid 104,451 15,1
Dividend, reinsurance, return pre
miming, and expenses
08,34#3 OS
Balance remaining 'oath the Company Julyl, 304,281 SS
Bonds, mortgagee, stocks, Wavy&
bonds, loans on collateral, and
call loans, & c. 41K1,753 60
Bine Receirabla 90,611 79
Clank on band and in .13a.uk, and
duo from agents
Capital Stock
OFFICERS.
OFLORGIS H. HART—Prestdent.
N. P. ROSS—Vide Precident.
H. R. 000-OHELLL-Becretary and Trefterarn
O. U. BULLER--Asoledzot Sberetary.
. . . .
George H. Hart, Jaguar ToJwarda,
R. P. Roam, looter 8. Perktat,
A O. Cattail, Chutes G. Imlay
Andrew R. Chambord, Samuel Jonee, hl. ' D.,
Z. W. Bailey, Hon. H. M. Puller,
John G. Dale, U. R. Cloggsball,
John L. Pomeroy.
A tea:
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INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OS PENNSYLVANIA—FIDE AND HA
RMS INSUBANOE—No, 4 EXCHANON BUILDINGS.
Oharterod to 1791—Capital 1200,000—Assatt, Jana.
ary I. 1868, $347,446 60.100,
All invested in sound and available securitlea—oontl
nue to Insure on Veesels and Cargoes, Bulldloga, Moots
of Merchandise, &0., on liberal terms.
DIRECTOR 9 :
Henry D. Eiherrerd, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Oharlea Miicatester, Tobias Wagner,
William B. Smith, Thomas B. Wattaoi,
John B. Budd, Henry 0. Freemen,
Willhun It White. Oharles 8, Logic,
George 0. Canon
lIFNRY D MERIIPRD. President.
WILLIAM 'flAArua, Secntari. je9.wfrm.tt
"FIRE RISKS ONLY TAKEN"-
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Pldiadelphis. <Moo No 41.5 WALNUT
tract, (Seboyil.lll Navigation Company's Building.)
CAPITAL, $200,000.
runnetorm.
Wm. M. Swain, I Wm. C. Rudman,
[of Public Lolger. . CD. 9hoomaker,
John Anepach, Jr.,I Jer. 'Walker,
11. N. Burroughs, Thos. Craven,
J. B. Goshen, Francis Peters,
Win. S. Boyd, Coggshall,
Geo. W. Woodward, Joe. McClure,
Juo. W. Claghore, Joseph Klapp, AL D.
lion..7oEL TONE..., President.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President,
JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. jr2B./.Y
CrOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
'LE gratANON 001SIPANY—Office 1.44). au *ALUM'
Street, Philadelphia.
BISSOTOSS.
John H. Diehl, J. Edgar Thomson,
P.M. Potts., H.R. Shilling/ord.
0. E Spangler, 0. G. Sower,
Abraham Ilex, John W. Sexton,
E. S. Warne, Johu Garrison,
George Howell, Nathan H Potts,
Wm. F. Leech, R. T. Henell,
11. 11. Houston, Jos. B. Withers,
Abraham P. Eyre, B. Booth,
Charles F. Norton, John H. Lowers,
JOHN H. DIEHL, President.
N. S. WARNS, Vice President.
Oasis. A. Dar, Secretary. taylo
A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
f - N- INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER
PETCAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock end Surplus
Invested In sound and available Securities, contlatiet
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
VeSsels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. MI Losses liberally and promptly toUtusted.
1)111131 . 015.
George Abbott, :oho T. Lew*
John Weld', Caspar W. Morrie,
Samuel o.Mortou, lames R. Campbell,
Patrick Brady, Edmond O. Dutilif.
Charles W. Pohltney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIS. Sncretst r lan-y IT
C 'A. KINGSBURY, M. D.,
• DENTIST,
Would inform hie friends that he has &ammo
fife WALNUT Matt, above Eleventh. 413421
Wants
WILLIAM B. BOYALI,
Id Lieut. Id Begt. of Cavalry,
Recruiting Other
2Lnulaciftents.
„bite. Seymour.
Julia N. Cooke.
UtutouaLs
TAILOII,
HAS REMOVED
432 CHESTNUT STREET,
PLATED GOODS
3noniance Conipanizs.
29,910 PO
:304 :SI 3.5
DIANCTOIS
U. R. 00GORIALL,
Secretary
Wcittistrp.
5500,000
365,143 35
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