CITY ITEMS. CoXrXIXTIII MIAMI Or TUX CITT.-111 Tiaw Of the fact that the atmospheric heat of the pre emit irommer has attained a mush greater ave rage than that of 1857, up to a corresponding per Lid, we have thought It might ba a matter or Interest to the reader to compare the bills of mor• tants for the lot week in July of both seasons, and front which we obtain the following ?malt: Number of deaths for the week audios July 31, 1850, melee 196; females, 141; Total 342. Au gust I, 1257, males, 170; females, 144; Total 314. Of this number, there have been, this year, 202 deaths of children under Are yams of age, against 21:1 last year. 0( the 314 deaths, lett year, 74 were from chole ra infantum, 23 from convulsions, 32 from consump• tion, 19 from maresmns, and 20 were still-horn, against which the following numbers are set down for the present year: cholera infentnns, 84, con vulsion., 13, consumption, 35, marasmua, 12, still born, 7. From these figures It wilt be men that the five mast prollito sources of death lest year mark in the aggregate 188 against 151 attributed to the corresponding sources this year; the Increased mortality of the present year being ascribed, In the bill of lad week, to a greater prevalence waif than 1 art season of room of congestion, lattammations of the brain, bowels, lunge, ■nd that clam of human ailments. Upon the whole, however, the parallel between the two periods here specified le rather remarkable, and when we consider the ice 00000 of population during the year—which may be met down, at a moderate calculation, at 15,000 souls, even if we make allowance for the present unusual exodus from the city—the addition of but rwenty-eigke deaths tut week over the deaths of the oorreep)ndlog week last year, If, we think, a moat conclusive argument in favor of the present healthy condition of our elty. This is made still more apparent when we consider that the summer of 11557, here, was one of unusual healthfulness. In neither tu there been the slightest prevalence of epidemic, although in the early part of both seasons snob gloomy forebodings were by many entertained. To the writer it has always seemed at once Im politic and ungrateful to be forever prognosti• eating such evils ahead, although there can be no question as to the duty of them whoa* office It is, making all possible miter) , preventative prow ration, in large cities, for such an emergency. The summer has reached its culminating point, but it is not yet over, and considering the fact that in this latitude the reason of all others mart pro ductive of d Ise sset—ospecially of an infectious cha racter—is when summer merges Into fall, too much pains eantiot be taken by the proper authorities to preserve the well-earned reputation abroad of our city for Its charm:am:silo cloudless'. The foot should not be cloaked that very many of our streets, especially towards the outskirts of the city, are at this time In a most offensive condition. The work of seareniting has for some months past been either sadly neglected or abandoned alto gether. The copious Owner of rain with *blob we bays just been favored, may mitigate tempo rarily the evil streets of this neglect ; yet, unless the cause is removed, it teed* but one return of a hot sun to fill the air with a noxious effluvia, from whieb the most serious consequences may result. Let those who inhabit these neglected localities see to it that the proper authorities let promptly in the discharge of this important duly. Mits's Excristo:4.—Tbo Bhownese Arse. Ent grand excursion to Atlantis City will take place on to-morrow (Wednesday, Augmt dth,) Jut boat to leave Tine street wharf at 6 Wolcott A. M. The excundou bas Dego gotten wp u complimentary to Tribe No. I of the Arsociation, and Is Intended foe thslr beseat, the present state of their ithanoes being, In eon mooned of heavy and continuous draughts upon their treasury, Ina condition In which they termite pacunlary andstaneo In order to motions their charitable opera tions. The opportunity bete 'Matted for ailing a trot , thy objet In ► ptomain, sad we may say peodtable meaner, le tech as ehou'd enlist the hearty cooperatioa of our titans. The tickets for the OrtlfaiOn will be soil at the low price of $1.25 ; an efficient band will so. tOropOoy the eicurelonlets, and ups* the whole we have no doubt the occasion will be tun neatly seressble sod reeratire to all who may puticfpate. We would also taloi this app /trinity of saying to those who rosy not be aware of 11 , that the Ashltnd Rouse, In the lower part of the tows Is the eitertionlets' hotel, bores lisps, sod kept admirably, with this epeeist view. Fats Lunt:co.—We learn from the New York ppm.; that an effort Is on foot in that city to furnish frte baths for tie people. Tbe movement wax started by pasta. &rue*, Mat Langenschwan, and other Ger man ',Miens, awl the plan Is warmly endorsed by the Mayor. In this city the necessity tot such an arrange ment to for the present obtlahol by the alutOot now& until determination on the part of our people to patron ise the Bathing Stilt Itatablithment of Mt. John P. Blown, No. 006 Market street, and do their bathing at the sea chore. A MOACMEXT TO THE PILGRIMS —A Mooo=olll le to be erected to the Pilgrim Fathers at Plymouth, to edit from $300,t00 to 1100,000. It will bo bath of granite, )33 feet high, So feet at the base, with titling figurer! Irons SS to 70 feet high. One of the gnat monuments In Philadelphia tb►t erected upon the old theatre lot, awl withth Is ►nown an the Drown atone Clothing Hall of Itockhill & Wilson, No.. Mend 003 Chestnut street, above Sloth. Our Philadelphia monument IA practleally Useful au well as onmmentel. A !Aims E Ann SINGULAR WILL,—It in rumored that Aehmed Pasha, who so . unfortnnately met tie death by the accident on the Nile Railway, hue left a legacy of 61,000,000 francs, and diamonds to the Titus of 5,000,000 francs to 14411 e. Cruvelli. Ea had never epoken to her lo his life, but nwie his will when in a state of enthusiasm psalmist by seeing her on the stage of the opera A eodial attaehal providee that she shell forfeit the whole amount If she martin a man who does not buy his clothe, at Zblrirge's I 'ol4 Franklin 11111 Clothing Emporium," No. All Chutnat street. !teen:vie s.—lt b not wealth, nor high nation, which make, • man happy. Many of the meat wretched Mega no earth hare both. Bet It le a radiant, runny spirit, which know* how to bear little trials awl to en joy little comforts. As for crimple, • salt et elegant summer alothea from the palatial store of Granville eltokee, No. 601 Cheatnat greet How could you make titbit) child fat 1 Well, Just pitch him out of a window, and he will come down plump. Thirsty tuareller...-" My dear, can I procure a glass of milk bare 1" Little No,thir thith ith R temperntb how." PAIMENOMIS ARRIVED I. stumble Replace State. tufa Chatleaton—Rev Ilyerton, ).dy and tro children; Rev A IP Dickeon. lady Sad two ob Mn Melsola and datightor, W It /livers& lady, 0 J'atlikin a andlady, Iles J Bon. &laud lady, Wu 0 Ramsey, Uts I J Omar ord. shlld and t; IS Niparo. J Waltman/1y Mu le.niss Lama, Min II A Soden, 0 Drake, Mt lamina, Ales Robertson and lady. Dr II A lahlgues aad lady, Mn it Rodrigues. 00 Baker, ladysed fondly; Mrs/ P Miss Slits Tapp, A A Allmougaad lady. (leo if lietblayhato, Dr Urdu, BD 8011, I D BGO. B W 110111401110, Mn All. Cook, kilo. Oaramush, S 0061, D Duds; Sirs Bestillek and daughter, James Ittoodlek. Jas A irroderkl. Illu A eiulton, Sirs Brown, Mini I Smtar, 11111111 P Ilestsi 0 W Crumer, Mader I H Atarlll. , Mr W Radon, D D Owen. Cbu J P Duos, D Brim, J Belt sad lady, Jos mud Ynellr 12per, If Arerlili, Ulu Louisa Ararlile, I J Briggs lady, Mn Ruling, ad Sts fa the steerage. laiwasaillpelty of law Tat, from B k aitom—Mlwas L R, O aM M Lwilla, Mt Dorabash sad hilly. Inatome Bahhassa, 0 11 Station, J II beau, Jae Noma, Oso Srlituun, sad Osileas Balker. Imprctattons. (liparted for Tim Prim.) • Brig Shull 311111 lieu—at Quaraotlee— sll kWh rep/ 134 box.. do I 341114 Walk 00. o,lllD6Nll l —.ebr J 0 Brook.. Oriffm-1119 beds molaapes 83 le4 doll bele do SkW R etie pull ADALPRIA BOARD 01 TRAM Sows ft tikras. IvicLius O. Rut, i °mums of 111 Mon' Rim. T !ATTICA BAO Al lAA Afersitattig , SzeSaws, PAsAsgetuAlla. Mblp Wpmleg. Bartels Livery's:ll, ease Phip Parses!, Raelaud ~...Llvespool, Aug 30 !toque noledur Franklin HITAOII, eoon ltr ►ng Cams. Data Le'doe, soon Brig XII* AssA, as Ago, won MAILING OF 11111. OCEAN STEAMER*. /ROW Tll.ll UNITIID STATIC atuAXIA now los DAT Asts New Tork..LlTerpool ...... ....Aug 4 Anropa. t .. .... . . 805tau..1.11,,p00l Aug 11 Vstuistblll . Now York ..11outhsioptou,A.4.,Ang 14 PROM 11/IJOOPI. 11001 eon Arabi* Lltsrpsol..fiestou O of 8.1 11 inure ..Llrerpool—Now lotk. Off the Needles 16th, lneu, ?roils, from Charleston for Bremen. Dungenees—Paved 18th, Yoe Yutaka, Husamann, from New Odom' for Bremen. Off Portland 15tb, Johanna She, Wiborg, from N Y for Hamburg; 18th. Clara L grable, Long, how Stock. helm all Gothenburg for Bolton. Passed I;th, Nord Amerika, Sreiderieles from N York for Bremen. ralinoutb-4r 17th, Nicholaa Curwen, Monotford, Havana; 16th, Delaware, Slott. Odessa. Clamed 17th, J Montgomery, flopkina, from Havana, Glachatadt. Shields—lolled 11th, A Ileghanian, Bickford, N York; IS b, Island (been, Rarrlss t Provki'n". be-- Neweso'theated 17th, Soutar Johnny, Small. N Y, and passed Dail 26th. ON Beaehy Head 17th, Luna, Warkmelater, from Baltimore. for Brame,. Brlstol—Ar 17th, llama, Wales, St Stephen, N 19th, Asamemoon. Goodwin Cronstadt Newport—Ae 18th, Kato Stan:der, Andrea, Notre, to load fee St.Thornas. SW 18th, Nathaniel Thompson, Charming, 11 fllogow—Ar 17th, Lout.. Hllloun, White, NYork ; Crest, Cannon, Charleston Gotermek--Sld ifitb. Billie. Hooper, N York Gueenstown—Ar 17th, Staghound, Sutton, St John, ' NB; 18th. A 0 11111, Vinello, Charleston; Jane D Cooper, Collin., Havana; aid 16th, D B Sexton, Burke, (from Dotrolt) London. SM 111116... • 4691 SUN SITS T 1 Dablia—Ar llth,Palmotto, Gray, Buetouche. HIJiR wAtn 547 Tralse—Sldleth, A Z Greenwood, NVork. 10th alt, Mine, Brock woldt. Dolton. AMAITID. Hamburg—A r 15th silt, Sa.tonla,(u) New York; 10th, B N eressmhip Relators* Stall, Mershmao.47 boon Doetor Barth, Meyer, do. from Charleiton. with miler and pawn ors Hiroo, Cu x haven—old 1611 alt , tinny Holmes, Smith, Jr Passed Alp ChlPboraso, from Liverpool, off the • Hamel. L.dger brig &Hiroo ddima off Bombay Hook' barque Da. Antwerp—dr 16th nit , William Bibby, Charleston. em Shekels it Delaware City; brig Hoy Ana elf Nom , 114stileg--191d 17th, Sea Lion. Colburn, Boston. Cattle; and a large somber of Wagoners to the hay and ; Helvost—Ar 16th silt, Duleburg, Maranon, Patti elver all bound sp. more. Iltialasbly City a_ New York, Hower, 48 hours from i Brewimbaven—Ar 14th nit, Aram, labelling, Bleb. hostas. with IMO and passengers to Henry Wismar. mood. To; 0.. Meting, Charlaston; Atalanta, Hood tow a hargue in Cape Healepee mondial; to. man, New York liebt I hooka titans*, 14 dale from Cardenuovith Hon —Ar 17th its Baden, iltllptron, New • Orient; Molaaws los beiValib. lath, tt Choate., Conway, do Behr I J Ilpraosv, Lomita., 4 bin team Weal, wtth ' to the Roods-17th. Criterion, Harding, from Mobile; Moe to algal.. 10th. Oaratanla, Wood. New York. hies Ymintlik, AIMS, 4 dale from Boston, In baHut gld 17th, John H Ryerson, /arbor, N York. to Wm H Jobe. Old Mb, Holborn*, tYlloar, New Orlms. bar Nasty, ay asty, Wallm,lrom Laseville, bal. Idarsatilea—Arr 16th silt, Sierra Nevada, looter, last tes Noblo. Hatrunekk& Osktiv9ll._ Havana. • OCIAMAIS TO ANRCROAIIATANA AND NSW OIILgAN3 arras Ofir —lrons New York 1,11, farlylet at 1111• easelth, sad New Orleans 10th. )rem New Orleans fatb ; U 13d, arriving at New Ter% 96th. 011•11111/A-71 . 0131 New York 14th, arriving at Moans IlUt. sad Now Orleans 19th, from New (Wes,. 17th, Navies 10th, writing at New York 19. roma 011411111—Prom New York 11th, arriving at Ha rm 204, and New Orleans Mb. Iron, New Orleans 61k, Lanark Ilk, wiring st New York UM. head Weskit:le—From Now Tort 171.6, SITIVillf et BMUS let and New Orleans Id. from New Orleans 11111, 'lsms 15th. doe at New York 19th. l 14-714M1 Cit aleetort 4th and 10th, doe at less 616 and 131. Orem Hanna 10th sod 26th, due at us [irk 76th and Slat Dr" Tim California Vail Steamers sell from Now Ifott os Ow /ti and 20th of tack month. Rhea the 1104111 dates toll on Stades , the demon will ►all en lloaday, except from New Weans. Slatine intelligence. tont or runtAnitznits, Aug. 3, ISM Pair Goss Poirm,l6lokermo, 6 dam from Providence, , Gibraltar—Art 6th aft, Rorer, Tait Steg, Messina, with mite to Crtlertill is CrAllai. (and old for 16 York); 11011, TeJaca, !Turfman, Trieste, hair ABU* Nor 0it00,4 Gala from Lone. (and cid for Pernambuco). Dei. •1111 wheat tad con to J L Bewley 't Co Pat la 12th, lei 0 , tlall, Genoa for Boston. lakr Yletory,Ohamberta, Idays from Levies, Del, ,Ith Palermo—Art 121 h ult, Michell Pajero, Costa, Rich. imll'erni to 4 L acute, t Co. ' mond. Sabt Dittairanr,'llintbfi 1 day trio llokyros, Del, Ilia l Port Mahon—A rt Ilk alt, Bin Jacinto , Vol., Havana firi tip Au span k . f9r 0111041i9401, Bahr Armor. Deputy, 2 days from Milford, Del, with wheat and corn to 11 bleoolley. Bohr Jodah Holly, Thompson, °Joys from Plymouth, NO, with shingles to Bolton, Vanderrur & Co. Behr Bush If Jones, Jour, 4 days from Prwrideuee, In ballast to Repplier & Dro. • Behr Ifechanle, Hudriokson, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Ohr !Etna & Doran. Rehr Edwin Reed. Chipman, 6 days from Welldeet, Hue, with miles to captain. Behr Ann Smith, Smith, 4 dAys from New Ilaven,with Inds* to captain. Bohr A Hammond, Paine, 6 days from Roston, in bal. hut to captain. Steamer Balloon, Whilldin. RN hours from Daps May, with puwengsrs, &a. to captaln. Reports the ship °him boron, from Liverpool, below the ftnoy on the Middle; a Batch brig below the Ledge light boat; ship Wm rook, from Liverpool, of Christiana Creek; ands barrios, two brigs, and two schooners OR New Castle. CLILLILBD. Steamship Kennebec, land, New York.: Aliderdico• Brig Amanda, Coombs, Newburyportp Noble, Rm. mitt & Caldwell. Sebr J J Speneer, Langstaff, Porternoutb, do. Behr J R Deputy, Waltman, Portsmouth, de Bohr Triumph, Ards, Boston , W IL Johns. Fehr Orate Irdier, Pante, Boston, L Andenried& Co. Bahr Moonlight, Tattle, Bolduc, do. Behr Realises, Poith. Boston, • do Bohr cha r ity. Barrett, Rosbury, do Bohr R o x.ALIS Batley, Meru, ktupeth, do Behr SO Reed, Chipman, 18,,ston, N Sturtevant A Co. . Behr A flammond, Paine, Boston, do BAr Sarah X Jones, Jones, Providence, Repplier & Brother. Behr Ann Smith, Smith, Providence, do Btr J 8 Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves Jr. (Correspondence of The Press.) READING, Aug 2, ISMI. The following boats passed out of the Union Canal to-day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: 8 Williams, lumber to John Craig; A J Feeder, do to A Tidier, New Brunswick, NJ; Major Rohrer, do to Reading RR 0o; Two Brother', log trop to Cahoon & Co; John A Lemon, bituminous coal to A 0 Cattail & Co, ant boa to Perot & Bros; Joe Livermore, cord wood to Wm Peacock. P. In riaoloitinz.l (Oorreepondenee of the Philadelphia Honhaoge.) OANI !scant., Aog 4-10 30 A 01. Two bargee', four berm brig', and some twelve sokrs patted In today. Wind strong from US, and • heavy Nis running Yours, TILOS. B. 111161i113. [IT VILIORAPII TO THE MM.] Nsw Tom Aug 2 Arrived, ablps Australia, Mary Cumberland, and Un derwriter, from Liverpool; eblp Hers Bradford, from London. IktIMOPJNDA Ship Phtenik. Rolle, which mailed from Liverpool 10th ult. for Philadelphia, put back leaky, and was die chargins 17th alt, for the purpose of befog docked. Ship Lancaster, lieeen. for Philadelphia, entered for lowliog at Liverpool 17th ult. Ship Delftharen, Cooper entered for loading at Li. °al e 11 . 11 , t r h o (r alt. for him, h ad eipi e li nce, via Richmond, le reported to here arrisrd at Liverpool 17th July. The 0 11 did not Nall from Richmond until the 16th July, and consequently the announcement of her arriral out Is ettoooolll. Ship Oriental, Whipple, from London, at Bombayl3th Aloe. Rap Bomb Newman, Cobb, from Calcutta, entered Inward at London lOtb ult. Ship Mary Bangs, Souse', from Liverpool for Mel bourne 99 daps oat, wu spoken June 11, lot 140 long 8013. Ship John Hosea, Salter, from Liverpool May 17 for Calcutta, was spoken Jane 25, lit 10 N, long 20 W. Ship David Stewart, Prentiss, from Bai.tmore, or rived at Liverpool lath ult Ship Dreadnought, Samuels, for New York, sailed from Liverpool 19th ult. Ship Rea Jacket, O'Halloran, for Melbourne, sidled from Liverpool 2.lth ult. Ship Vhdon, Douse and Holyhead, Cole, for Calgut te, cleared at London 19th Mt. Ship II Queen, Munson, from New Orleans, at °roosted% 14th alt lthlp Zut fudlan , Leers', from London, arrived at Bomb.y Jane Ship Option*, Osgood, from London, arrived at Cal cutta Juno 0 thin Oates Leland. Smith, for Adelaide, tailed from, New Owl*, NBW, April 24 tiblp Jane D °aver, Collins, from Banns, arrived at tieeenatown :Bth tilt. Ship Rotald, Crowell, rumatota at Him 20th alt, uncertain. ship Leona, Norris, remained at Bombay 18th Jane, aborts 0. litmus Illop Uorltiut, Hughes, from Rio de Janeiro June 16..6. united at N. Tort let list. Barque Old Hickory. Holmes, from Matanzas for Tri ed*, was elf (fibrins, 3d ult. Barque J It 140alea, Burmeleter, from Havana for raluiouth Z. put into New York let host. to obtain two men, she , reiog short banded. Reports Roth nit cif Carysfort Roof, spoke ship Fioland,,l3 days from Apala chicola for Liverpool. Barque Weather Hags, McKee, cleared o New York jester ay for Rio de Janeiro -Barque Mary Prances, etictoey from Patagonia, via Hampton Roads, arrived at New York yesterday Barque Chantlilaer, Murray, for Rio de Janeiro, with tour, olio! from Rlcilciond list ult. • • Ilebr 11In, Crowell. for Turks Wand, to load ult for Philadelphia, wu at dt !damns Ina ult. Pehr Horses Staples, Hibbs, cleared ►t New Tort yea te:day for Philadelphia. &bro John H Wiltleme, Bering, and Linde Taylor, Taylor, for Philadelphia, sailed from &eitn►ts filet ult Ochre Jodie Rany 0, Roca, ►ud Mary Tice, Tice, loam' from NOW Haven alit Inst. for pen idelptils. • Behr, Lavinia Jane snit Stranger, for Philadelphia, lulled from gig," Bedford Wet ult. Ilehr Darnatable, hem*, arrived at N York yesterday. Behr David host. Moalatsdars o cleared at Wilmington, NO, 81.1 ult. for this port. Idsau■ L 03658 000 JP4T —The New York 00tIrler end inquirer publishes the following table of marine losses for the past month. showing an aggregate of twenty•two vessels. or which pre wets ships, dye wale borqoeff, two were brigs. eight wen schooners. sod one • sloop. The tNal value of property Let w u 1110,700. As compared with the month of /n 17,190. the a b ove shows 'diereses to theist'se of propertylatofll7o,ooo. The vomits sported in the list are chiefly American, although some foreign are ineluded. when bound to or from a Untied States port, or known to be insured in We country. • Ye4lell. - TllB4. total looses for Jaatarl ...... ....lb $149,660 Sig C •Ancsall• • • •.... % 3."19W Do - ifareo . F 3 Rl3 COO Do A prll 33 961,040 Do 111. y 33 714 0 0 Do June 33 814: 01 Do July 21 440,700 Total for months...alit 1.5,110 041 Same perl•d In ISM tld $10,943,260 Liverpool, July IS—Ths ship Goidasder, which sailed on Saturday for (falcons, ban pot bank to the firer, having been In during Satunley night. The °Wender had but put of her eutweter, foreland and bowsprit. Centu•loo, arrived from New York, wan In sunhat with the ache Tenor, from Liverpool for Cork, lost, off Tease; the letter cook with all her crow, with the exception of one man caved by the Centurion. The Frederick Gabbard. arrived from we. York, re ceived muds damage in a Gonfalon with the Uoldnoder. The Americas barque Pea Breese pat into Oibrelt.r on the 12th ult, with four feat of water In h r hold, haring encountered a severe gale on the Bth, which cur ried away her canvass, stave bulwarks, and cloned decks of evety thing; in beating up to anchorage ground rho mined stays, bolos unmanageable, and grounded out panto Maria. Cargo discharging Havre, bely 10—The bull of Vie American ship It L ellichrlst, Gowen, from New Orleans, which was burnt et this port, as pre flaunty reported, has been sold et public auction for 12,8004 also the WU, rigging, kg. to ?Moue lots. Slimy 10,1 st 85 83 El, long t 311.3 SI, ship Florian' Night Mole. floss, from *lush ilfareti a for Liverpool hos 18,1 st 28. long 79:ttatqs, 11 T Vennard, Wy men, from New Otimem for Chroao Wt. Joss 19, so lat. &o, ahlps Wm Wirt, from N Orleans for Marseilles. and Cotton Planter, fm do for Bordeaux. Ulf 10. lat 43 99, long 27 67, alp Argo, Ballard, from Livorpool for Sorkin. July 16, off Tuskor, ship Sebutian Cabot, Cook, from Liverpool for Calcutta. DOWISTIO PORTO NSW TORR. Aug 2—Ar. deanship Colombia, Berry, Charleston; ships Patrick Henry. Hoorn, London; Wal ter Lord, Parking, Liverpool; brigs SLu, Lesterso. St NUM Nf ; Jana I Any, Eton', Turks Island; ochre Laura Johnson, Johnson, Newham. NU; Hums, ninety, Baltimore; Chutes Co!gat*, Lowden, do; rum W BMWs, Howard, Newham, NO; Francis U Abbott, Smith, Baltimore; Laos. Halsey, Palmoatt, :am. Old. ship Imia Bell, Johnson, loindon. ROM ON, Aug I—At, barque. Volunteer, Constant!. nopls; Union, Davis, Mobile; sehrs Timmy, Ludwig; Henrietta, Gulliver; 0 gorge W Blow , Richardson, and Quickstep, Richardson, Baltimore. /ORSION FORTS Liverpool—A..llth olt KM. Moe*, JOOOO, New Or. limos Delhi. Lowell. bt Job,, NB; Igth. bl Nottobobat, Lamb, tad Cootorlon, Caulklos, Now York; Mary to. nab, Orst, e, Charlegion; Carter Oat. ear..., age... nalq, Cotter. /lathe; T k J Coma, do; Ana t. Into, McNair. New Orletor 1911. Prince do lolaellie, rooter. Bovonnahl Rodin:gam, Melchor, Now Odeon.; Irrodk Clabbszk, Boyden, gad Bomb Joao, !Modal., New York; J Norton, 0i 1;.,, Ltprotot; 20tb, Thornton, Col Ilag. Now York Bid 11th, Waliaeo, Lane, lesotpert; Moorge Evans Cooper. City P. 1.1; 18th, /Ivy Woobingtoo, Chipmon , footpad; 101 w grd Hyman, Nell, Now Ortega.; 40th. Mani Robinson, Rai:dawn, tad R D Metcalf, Illotioa, do. Also eld 210 t, lidelia, and Wm Tell, Funk, New York; eilddimoz. Parmalee, Melbourne. - Old 19th, Britannia: Patten. Now OrMans Boni for loading 17th, Plu'arch, Barber; Coward, Coombe, and Petals. Judklos, N Votit; Moses Tay lor, Laurence, New Orisons; Mtk, M E. Ludwig, Miller, Boston)i Vigo, McGuigan, Is York. Lewin—Bold inVardll 19th, Borah P James, Clark, ifloatltlao; 20th Jolla, Erdman. N York. sots for loidloo9lh, Electric !park, Lothrap, (not Bak r) Pydniy d—Ar 19th, Prandial Fillmore, Nilson, New York for London; Margaret Eisen, Warner, from do for do; 'oth Livirpool, from do for du; Uoutlogdon, Baldwin, from t.w Orliar.s for do. Also ar 16 h, U A liteplotoion, fro Funks; Keying, Cook. fm Matson& 20th, A B Thompson. Small. Port Philip Deal, ar 19th. Uoutingdon, Ballwin, New Unison for London. (and proceeded;) 20th. Keying, Cook, Malan. ass for do, (and proceeded;) Chios, Itennell, from Lon. doe for K arroeh ea, (and aid Passim 17th T B Wales, Barr, from Baltimore for Bremen, 13th, Alexander , Bains, from do for Bottit• dam. Genes—Arr 12th alt, B►rmrd Carney, New Orleans 14th. Brothers, Xddy, Baran ; 15th, Catarina, New °Nem. Venice—ln port 20th tilt, W 8 Lindsay, Wray, and Omit, Creech, uric. Odessa- 4re 7th ult, Mystery, Noel, Dutton. Ballad June 8, Sweden, Meade, Moo!main; 141. h, Ow. leaned Breese, Squire, (or Bockhorn) Calcutta. At do Jane 18, GAO Saffolk, Lavender, for China, ldg; Ra r itan, Wyatt, for Moulmain, do; Chichinattl, Doane; Leon., Norris; Oriental, Whipple; Samuel Pales, Young; Santiago, Eames; Yineouver,Senkits, and TA monetala, Dooley, tine. Calcutta—Ar June 14, Whirlwind, Diet, Melbourne; th, Cyclone, Osgood, London. Feb 28; Tigress.le.- ecber, Liverpool; Bth, Jacob Badger, Staples, Cardiff eb 19. Cleared June 6th, Mary Ann, Rommonds, Boston; sth, Canada, Robinson, do. SS Helena—kr June 2, Dragon, Dunn, Mantis, March 20, for Salem. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO ON O'CLOCK THIS liostmloo GIRARD 110119N—Chestriut merest. below Ninth. A J Herring, Eaton, 0 Geo II Ash, Florida J 11 Anderson & la, Ky A G Whiton, N Y W Eckert, Reading J B Bell, Reading Chao Al Graham, N 0 John Hughes, Pottsville Mrs Jae Benson A 3 dough- II Heinemann, N Y ten, St Louis W II Lucite, Nashville D II Conklin, N Y J F Cowan, Philo Geo A Bell, N Y W AI Morrison, St Louis J II Andrews, N Y E Month, N J W It Telenet. N J Sidney Sargent, Boston John Wendell, N Y Min N Al Carlton, N Y W J Cantwell, St Louis Robe L 8 Hall, N Y IV D Grubbs, Nash•ille Alezaodr Hill, Richmond, II 8 Smith & la, Mobile Ye Miss N Smith, Mobile J N Smith, Mobile Thee L Bradford, Noehoille L Marlocul,.Porto Rico R Pow, Porto Rico L 8 Gordon, Balt LinG t W Morris, US N Prof T D Baird, Balt A IV Winslow, Gin, 0 John B Tilden, St Louis 11 W Taylor, St Joseph 0 8 Baldwin. N 0 X L Harding, N 0 A L Scott, Ye Mies J Curtiss, Conn Mies E Curtiss, Conn R D Gilbert, Ala Anson /odium, Pale II T Overman, N Y II 8 Greenleaf, Mass P. D Jewell, Balt J R Lewis & lady, Ala Mies E Norton, Ala T 0 Fenn. Miss :A T Lewis , Balt • A J Brannon, Ala D 8 Arnold, Alontgornly, Ala Major Mandan, Norfolk II W Brockelmann, St Louts W H Howell, N It T Barrett, Augusta, Go W 8 Royal, Augusta, as, 0 II Pendergast, Balt 9 Pride', Ts J II 8101, Ye W A Colclough it la, 15 0 3 AI Clues. 8 0 Mrs Conrad it daught, 8 C M II Wathan, Charles. 0 Emerson, Jr, Boston too, 8 0 Mrs W Dodge, Stafford 8 8 Carrier & lady, Harris- DII Armstrong, St Louis burg Slinky & lady, Pittsburgh A Boyd, Lebanon Mr Jones, East Weymouth Jos I May, Washington , W G Whiteley, Del It Y Child, Natchez Wm II Forbes, Natchez W 11 Slack, Natchez Dr J P Garth:, Augusta, Mies Garcia. Augusta, Go Gs Min A Garvin, Augusta, Cis Henry J Lyons, Louisville, J 31 Barrows, Newark, N J Kentucky II at Baldwin, Newark, N J 1 W Weir & la, Hanish T X It ikon, Louisville J F Steele, U 8 N Mice Frazer, Lancaster 11 AI Murray, Pittsburgh W H Simi, one N T J Bailey, Washington Hie Batley. Washington Miss Bailey, Washington 0 I Acton & la, Cincinnati Gabriel Davis, Charleston Fred Tupper, Charleetort 0 W Cramer, Charleston Mr Cramer, Charleston 11 A Rodeique A la, Char. 19 Riggs & la, Charleston lesion Jr p White. Poughkeepsie, Judge Perkin A. la, La • New Ynik Miss Perkins, La Geo Wed fe la, Vs. Thomas A Dan, Ya J N Ryerson Ala, Angus. Mrs Alismory. Charleston ta, Ga A A A ilemory,Charleston WII Bernard, West Port, I Robinson, Dorchester, Missouri Mims G B Stetson, Bridgewater, Mena MIRCLIANTIP 110TEL—Pourth 'treat. below droh. DO Payson. Texas 0 D Pickett, Texas lea Patterned, Allegheny JuLus Schrick. St Louis City .1 W Pureel Mich P BElnport, Pa J L Jour., Oa Pred'k Rosner, St Louis Richard Busch, St Louis hl P Lancaster, Lexington, nos W Sue. ny, Phil' Ky John Wetherell. Phil a J L Mons. Pa O N Hersh. York, Pa Louie Stranger, York, Pa WOll T McPhail, Lancaster Landt, Easton, Pa county, Pa al Smith, Newburg, W.o A DatleArl, Gettysburg, Peons Pima Wm It Tromp, Phil• Chas al Marley, Phlia J Sam Se la, Junlatta I Detworthy, Charleston, con sty, Pa 8 0 7' S Nippon, Charlenton,Bo R D Cummings, Pa T 8 Thompson, l's Bob! Woodside, jr, PhDs Wm Do Haven, Minersele A King, WublugtAn John France, Jr, Wash'ton J Prune, Washington Thom Amith, Delaware Wa- It 8 Bwarlager, Alton, Ilt ter Oap Hon J 9 Yost Pa W T Stokes. Louisville. Ky D EI Carter, I l exes J Morrow, Richland, Miss A(I Kirkland, N W L Coon Ueo T Shelton, La Orange, W MoCakder Ark Teno M Taylor, Pa ONION 110TILr-krett street, below Totrtl. Gri Preston, Cheater co,. II K Rogers, Pa B Butler, Pa Wel Weteer. Pottesil le Wmßoman, Tern Haute, 0 R Macke, Keaton Ind Coo Wiggins, Tamaqua Col It Flutelift, Tamaqua Chas OhrMunn, Norris- Tow Stark, Mt Joy, Pa town Jae Brown, Belem, N J W T Roepper, Bethlehem, Bass C Day, New Albany, Pa Ind Jae M Day. N Albany, Ind 0 Wheeler lb family, Read- Miss II It Durham, Mewling log J A kllaou. Middletown, /oho Donaldson, Tamaqua Del • D 0 Green, N Y J R Williams. Del Henry Thomas, Tamagni' J M Rheinhart, Tamaqua J Millman, Pottsville J 8 MoNiteb, Oattawb.sa, A L Knob, Reading, Pa Pa T to Pries, Mineraville, Pa Joe Moore A. wife, Latest- Sense Webster fr.. wit., ter co, Pa Lancaster co, Pa Id Wheeler, Hancock, N T AMERICAN 110IISE—Oheatnnt street. above MO. J M Mier, Cape Island W W Wade, Phila F May, Elkton, Sid R Simpson, Cape Isizni 0 0 Roach, Augusta, Oa bliss B Roach, Augusts, Oa J J Jones and lady, N W It liamllt. n, Pa J M Frock, Mluersville deems Landis, Lancaster W Dewey, N 1 FM Lone, By J T Coo per, Balt 0 Ic Landis, N J Wm Apple, Pa II Matkley, Coon J Atkinson, Cecil 00, h 4 0 Strome, Ma J 0 Tobias, NJ D Wolfe, NJ D 100, 141001eg, Da A a Onto*, t, Ilastlablarg .1 Wiser, Pittston, Pa Nate Ash, Balt I Nt Bn.gess,N 'V VS Wrisletson,olnclnol,D L Richatda, Wltkesbarra Won Matplty, 0 Woonatn, Pottsville, Pa W W Berry, Balt NATIONAL tIOTEL—Race street, above Third. John Hough, Laneasterea Peter Dellis, Easton, Pa L Barnoialn, Atlantic City AII Ettinger, Allentown 0 W Seidel. M Chunk, Pa Jchs Siegel, N Y W J Leib, Pottstown Geo Bemis, Pottstown Mrs M Weaver, Minersvllle U J Elendler, Pottsville Edwin Clark, Lancaster Dant Pocht, J II Sheldon, Leldyntown, Joe Whitaker, Mt Clare Penns MO Seibert iTomelsdort Jocia4ll Marquate, Berk' Wm P Carmizy, Lebanon, co, Pecos Peons W Ramsey, Pottasille Jacob Louis, Pa BALD HAOLE HOTEL—Third street, ab. Callowhtll Jos Pearson, Northampton Peter Woodring, Stockers co o h P ltoffman, Bath, Pa Leto) wn VaPgu. Fa s., Bethlehem, Joe. Bernard, Portsmouth, Pa Va Ju 11 Ferry, lit Joieph,Slo BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, ►bore Callowhlll, Daeid (Hemmen', Chester Henry Thomas,Dougles,Fa Valley nos &Wore, Guthsville, Mr Wemond,allentown,Pa P► Jon Anderson, Norrtstown Dud Gilbert Fottetown,Pa Junta Bmith,Pottitown l Pa Jam Schlottery, Pa Reuben Richards, Reading Reuben Yerger,Greea Lane Fleury Mattis, Green Lane Dan B Fisher, Leesportya BARLEY 1111EAY LlOYEL—Becond street. below Vice Joe llemiley, Bristol Brook E Fithian, Haddon Joho G Palmer, Buck. co field, N J Wm Corson, Pa Lewis Griffith, Philo . . . . . J-he 9 Paul, Duels II CO, rig Hiram Lulu as. , Doylestown 0 G Lunn. Doylestown J Simpson, Ducks co, Pa Chas Kirkbride, Bucks co, Pa BLACK BEAR INN-7ltth And Merchant streets. rdward Lewis, Media, Pa John ELL.Aluger. P• Wen Loris, West Chester J Devoe, West Chester Joe Molter, Pottstown Jou Thompson, Pottstown P Linnekugle, Unionville, Wm Miles, Newark. N J Peons Ceo W Mosellie, Imneas• A Lyons, Port Deposit,lld ter co, Pa Mlii Lyoso, Port Deposit, Levi Cooper,Peaeh Bottom, tcd Penns Nis 31 Cooper, Peach Dot• Geo R Clarke, Pottstown, tom, Pa Penni Dr TJ Miles, Coluinbia Pa Samoa Rhusdy, Cochrane Wm Pyle, Chatham, Pa villa, Pa 31 Ilurford. Chester en, Pa Howard W Townsend,Chat• Juahu• Darlington Jr. lady, ham, Pa West Chester, Pa MADISON lloll3l.—Ssoond street. above Market I JPi Wiley, Latrobe. Ind W Black Won, Boston I It Rawlins Boston It MeCrum. Ps ki L Bliss, Bedford, Pa 0 Btepbens, Pa IF Woodall.. NJ Overfill Notices. Tenlc.—Every sae, at times feels the at amity of some restorative of the vital powers, de premed by mental or bodily exhaustion. In inch con dition let every one, instead of flying to the almbolic or medicinal stimulants, which mart be followed by depreulon equal to their excitement, reinvigorate his deranged amen,' by the natural tonic elements of the PRROVIAN Scere. Bold by F. BROWN. Fifth and Chest nut, and 111FIRARD 11 Co., Twelfth end Chestnut. anTed&wlf 111.'1,101es are lend In praise of the Dental tying effects of Jni.ae srsOi ETIIIINIENNII, or Hair Restorer, for its magic properties in rendering the heir loft and glogey, and Inclining It to curl. it will change harsh gray or rod hair or whisker" to the origi nal life-color; and causes a new growth when baldness exists. It is not a dye. Fold by all druggists, and by !rum Must. h CO., No. 701 Chestnut street. 'au2-6t Hewers intent Cordial...this invaluable Cordial Is prepared from a variety of the meet choine and efficient aromaUce known to medicine, and la the moot perfect and reliable carminative outwit fOr Infanta and young ohildren. DJ Its powerful induenee a speedy care Is effeeted all eases of Cdolie, windy pains and spasm'. Relieves and mitigates ranch of children's suffering during denti. Lion or teething, end by Its soothing prn;:dties trait. rallies pains of the bowels, loosensu, vomiting, ke. The Intact Cordial bu become a standard remedy, and has been need in thousand. of canes with the most almndant 11110411.11. No family ahonld be without It . Prepared only by giT A. Bows', At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. D. corner or Sixth and Green eta., Philadelphia. To whom all eras!' must be addxsea.d. And for sale by Druggists generally an 1817 Saving Fund.—Pyre Per Cents In . NATIONAL BAPPTY TRUBT COMPANY, WALNUT Street, B. W. corner of TRIAD, Philadelphia. Money received in any son, large or moll, and Interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payments made daily, without notice. The investments are made in Real Xstate, Mortgages, (Ironed Rent', and anal% Brat•eiase Neuri tic; as th chuter requires. °Moe hours, from li o'clock in the morning until 5 Wolcott in the afternoon, nd on Monday and Unitedly evenings until $ Ws:look, fed 0 & Dattont FAMILY RIMING HAOHINIII, 780 011ESTNUT BUM These Machines are now justly admitted to be the beet In use for family sewing, nuking a new, strong, and elaatio stitch, which will non rip, •van if every fourth stitch be cut. Circular. sent on application by letter. apliq Jackson, JOB PRINTIR, FIFTH AND CHESTNUT, °Mao, Notoo, Draft., BIM Whig, DIII Hoods, Oir anion, Carlo, and all other Made of Jot, Printing, at grim to omit the ikon. oolMy Semen's Suring Fund—Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of Beeoud West. Receives de• posits In sums of One Dotter and upwards, from all classes of the oommunity, and alone Interest at the rats of five per cent. per annum. OMee open daily, from 9 until 6 o , olook, and on Mon day and liatarday until 9 in the 'yelling. President, Franklin 74111 Triaintrar and Suntory, Oharloa IL Monis, THE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1858. On Sunday last, by Cer. Cameron F. Mcßae, Rector of St. Jollied Church, Mr. JAMES D. MILLARD sod Mies SARAH WALL. - • On too 2.9 th of 'Lai, by Rev , J. B. Pattatt, W. O. DESMOND to LOUISA L. DATE, ell of the Tenth Word. • • In Baltimore, Md., on the 27th nit., by Her. Thos. R. Peck, WM J. FRANCIS to KATE A, LORIMAR, both or that. city . , • * 1 1 40 n the 29th ult . ., by the' Rev. J. 0. Olay, D. D. Mr, FRANK GARRY to MAGGIO T. GILLINGHAM, daughter or Lewis Gllllogharn, all of Ws city., t On Sunday morning, Angola I, SARAH, wife of the late slatthiu Benner, aged 85 years. The relatives and friends of the family are reepeat fully invited to attend her funeral from her late reel deuce, N 0.1312 Spruce street, to-morrow afternoon, the 4th lot , at 4 o'clock. ** ab the Slut ult., SUSAN T., eldest daughter of Francis W. and Mary K. Moore, aged 22 years. The relatives and friend, of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 230 North Fifteenth street, this (Tuesday) morning, 3d inst., at 9 o'clock. * On the 30'h Mt., CHARLES O. WILLING, in the 30th year of hie age. 111, relatives and friends are Invited to attend his funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, 3d Inst., at 9 o'clock, from hie late residence, 649 North Eighth street, To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. • On Saturday morning, Slat Mt., ROBERT MORE HEAD, infant eon or Robert M. and Vloletta P. Car ina, aged 5 months. The relative, and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his parents , residence, Riege Avenue, above six milestone, Twenty first ward, on Wednesday afternoon, at o'clock, without (inner notice. ** On the 31st ult., JOHN BROWNE, aged 73 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late reel dance, Grape street, Manhunt, on Wednesday, the Ith lest , at 10 o'clock. On Sunday, August 1, FRANCES ELLEN, daughter of Fleury and Oatharine Brown, Alted 1 year 5 months and 21 days. Olt Saturday morning. Blot ult., In the Slat year of his age, JACOB R. BITERS. On the Slit ult , Mr. EDWARD MeGARVICT, in the 54th year of hie age [Trenton mere please copy ] On Sunday afternoon, the let inst., LOUIS FLICK, youngest chikl of Wm and Louisa Lantz, aged eighteen months. Co the let lint., KATE REBECCA, daughter of Merle' and Elizabeth Enoche, aged 9 weeks sod 4 days. Buddenly, on the let Inst., JAMES, eon of George McKeown, in the 14th year of his age. ► Soddenly. on the let inst., LEWIS W. lISKBRIV GER, ►ged 19 years and 7 months. • On the 4th lest., SAMUEL, Infant eon of Wm. and Sarah Ann MeDavit, aged 14 months and 8 days * On the let inst., of eaneer, - Mre. ELIZABETH NEL SON, wife of the late Henry Nelson, in the 60th year of her age. tt On the 31it ;ult., Mary Conway, wife of James Dar trent, in the 27th year of her age. st On Saturday, July 31. MARGARET, relict of Horatio Boate4rinter, aged 72 years. tt On the let of August, JULIA ANN, wife of John Dyer, and daughter of George Gorgon ** On the let instant, HANNAH fiIeOUSTER, wife of Hugh Meander, aged 42 years. sk On the let inst., CHARLES DEVLIN, aged 22 years. On the let inst.. after a short but severe Mums, MARY ELLEN, daughter of John and Isabella Gest. On the let inst., MARGARET,datighter of George P. and Susan Reed, in the 9th year of her age. At Napa City, California, 80th orJuoe, WM. STAN ROPE BARR, second son of Captain R. H Barr, New Castle, Del , aged 28 years 11 months and 11 days. * On the lit of Auguet, IDA, daughter rf George end Lydis Laws, aged Id months, of Cooper'e Pont, Cam den, N. J. tk Masonic Notice —The members of Riming STAR LODGE, No. 1213,A. Y. M will meet at the BALL, OIIESTNUT STREET, TlllB (Tuesday) MORNING, at S o'clock, for the purpose of attending the tuner II of our late Brother Cannes G. Wicamo. By order of the W. M. M. L. KOIILHIINO, au3-It* Bec'y pee tem. Insurance Company of the Mateo( Pettn- SYLVANlA—Plimannenii, Auguat 2, 1858, The Directors have MU day declared a dividend of slx per cent., or twelve dollars per Blare. out of the profits of the Company. payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and and after the 7th instant. au3 10t 1Y LLI AM HARPER, &meta ry. [a. Office Hazleton Veal Ca —Philadelphia, August 2, 1859.—The Dlredtors of the Hazleton Coal Company have this day declared a Dividend on their capital stock of one dollar and a half per share, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repres,nt. tires, at the Office of tho Company. In Plilladelplkia, on and after the 12th inst. The Trawler Books will be alosed until the 12th )nit an3.3t SAMUEL MOORE, Preehlent. ry-r. Hom• for Invalids with Affections of 11.3 THE CHEST. 8. W. cm. PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets, au2-Imif West Philadelphia Fairmount and Arch.B eeeee Pas. BERGER RAILWAY CO —At • Meeting of the Commissioners named In the Act to Incorporate the Fairmount and Arch-street City Passenger Rail way Company, held in pursuance of public notice, properly given, at the 08tre of William L. runt, En q., Sloth greet, below Walnut, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, the following Comrniesloners, William It. Randall, Lewin Bitting, &heti J. Hemphill, George 11. Thomas, James B. SaM, together with the Chair man, were appointed • Committee to make the nerve nary arrangetnenta and open BOOKS OF SUBSCRIP TION. according to the general Railroad Act. NOTICE 13 hereby given, that the above-named Commissioners will meet at the Wetherill House, SANSOM Street, above Sixth, on TUESDAY, WED NESDAY, and THURSDAY the 10th, 11th, and 12th days of August, 1859, at 10 o'clock A. M., to receive Subacriptions to the Capital Stock of the above-named Pannenger Railway Company. ISAAC LEECH, Ja., Chairman.. Roar. J. 11614PAILL, Secretary. 1322-tanl2 - Notice.—West Philadelphia Passenger RAILWAY COMPANY, July 15, ISM he ears ears of this Company now run every fire ate' from THIRD sod MARKET Streets to their Depot, on LORAN and RAVERPORD Streets. jylll.lm W. B. MANN, Superintendent. r„1, Firemen's Prnyrr 3leetlngri held under the supplcee et the YOUNG MFA.B Crilt;d lAN AndOoi +ITION Diligent Engine, Co., Deng from 6 to 6 wad Sunday al 8 P. 3f. Colombia Mono Co., Tuesday Evenioga, 8 o'clock. Robert Morel. Hose Co , Tuesday Evenings, El o'cl'k. America Engine Co . Tuesday Evening., 8 o'clock. Diligent hoes Co., Wednesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Philadelphia Engine Co., Wednesday Evening., 8 o'clock. Southwark Engine CO., Wednesday F:veninge, 8 o'clock. Fairmount Engine Co., Thursday Evening., 8 o'cl'k. Nor. Liberty Lose Co., Thursday Evenings, 8 o'clock Independence Hose Co., Thursday Evening., 8 o'crk. United Stales Huge Co., Thursday Even Inge, 8 o'et'k. flood Will Hose Co., Ihursday Evening., 8 o'cloek. Schuylkill Hoge Co., Thursday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Westem Huge Co., Friday Evening., 8 o'clock. Spring Garden Hove CO , Friday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Lnibel States Engine Co., Sundays, 6 to 6 P. M. hove f J o. f 811011191, 4 to b P. M. Delaware Engine Co., Sunday Evening., 8 o'clock. Western Engine Co., Sunday Evening., 8 o'clock. A Union Prayer Meeting is also held in the Robert Ralkert School House ' Math street, above Carpenter, daily, from 6to 7 P. M. to which all are invited. By order of the Execu tive Committee. jy3l-satH Union Bank.—Al a Sleeting •1 th• Board of Commi.sloncre of the Union Bank the c!ring preamble and reenlution were adopted IVhereas. The Commis.loners of the Union Bunk, by very general request of the Stockholders, revolved not to enforce the payment of the second instalment on the subscription to the Capital Stock of said. Bank during the financial crinis of last year, Ilqd ni f in the Judgment of the Colmnboloners, the proper time for the organisation of said Bank has now been reached, therefore Resolved, That the second instalment of Twenty Dollars per ahare on the subscription to the Capitol Stock of said Bank chill be paid at the 0111ce of the Bank, Southwest corner of THIRD and ARCH Street. Philadelphia, between the Stet and fifteenth days of September next, and between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock daily. Stockholders wishing to pay prior to the above date can do go as heretofore. JOHN M. POMEROY. Secretary. July 19,1859. ,ly2l.sestsels Kean! -Notices. TN CHANCERY.---ADVERTISEMENT IN TO CREDITORS, LEGATEES, AND Intik- BRANCES. Cause Petition under the Court of Chancery (Ire. land) Regulation Act, IVO. In the matter of EDMOND POWER, plaintiff; WALTER YARRELL and others. defendant*. And in the matter of PAUL. MURPILY, aasignee of ICDMOND POWER, deceased. petitioser; DIARY KIRWAN, executrix of ANDREW KIRWAN, der neuter', respondent. And the Court of Chancery (Ireland) Regulation Aer,.1850 1 hereby require all persons chiming to be creditor. or pecuniary legatee' of, or nest of kin of PATRICK MEANT and ANNE MEANT, late of Tremors, to the county of Wate , ford, deceued, on or before the 10th day ot October next, to furnish in writing to Thomas F. Smog., solicitor for petitioner, the amount and particulars of their mend demand. (accompanied, to can of simple contract debt., by a statement of the consideration of Inch debts) in order that the Petitioner may, without any expense to them. prove in this mat ter such, Of so much of their demands as he 'hall think just of the allowance or disallowance of which, or any part of same, said creditors shall rec. Ire due notice. And all such creditor. who.. demand. (shall be disal lowed, either wholly or in part, chill, at the peril of costa, be at liberty to file charges in my office in teepee! of the claims or amounts an disallowed, within one fort. night after they shall respectively bate received notice of such disallowance. 1 alto require ell persons haring Claims ef f ecting the Real and lereehold Istate of Kale Patrick Nleany or Anne Manny, to come In before me, at my chamber., Inns (Limy, to the city of Dublin. ou or before the 10th day of October, In order tqat the lame may be pro ceeded on, and proved. acc.rdlng to the General Rule of the 19th of May, 1857 Dated this 81st day of May 1859. W. 1313.001i17, Master In Chancery. THOM a. 8 F. STRANGE, Policitor for Petitioner, No. 85 Dante street, Dublin and Waterford. att3.tuat INN SHAWNESE ASSOCI— ATION'S EXOTIMION TO ATLANTIC CITY, AUOUnT 4th, 1959, complimentary to SIIAWNESE TRIBE, No. 8, Improved crier of Red lieu. Ticket.; for tile Excurvion.s2 65. Lent boat leave. Tioe-street Wharf at d o'clock A. Id. precisely. au3-It* " BRIDGETON BOAT.-THE EXPRYBB will not mono her trip from and to Bridgeton on Weduegday and Thuraday next, 4th and bin inat. au2.2to aiIFOR SAN FRANCISCO.-CLIPPER OP SATURDAY, lith August Inst.—Lowm RATES, AND NO DETENTION. The splendid tirst,clain Clipper Ship TALISMAN, Thomaa commander, Is leceivlog her cargo at per 10, East River, New York. This Magnificent Ship la one of the fibeilt and floated Clippers In the trade, and well-known for the good order In which the delivers her cargo. Being of mode. rate capacity. and having the bulk of her cargo en gaged, she will have extraordinary deapatch. tot balance of freight apply to IntolOP, StkfONS, A. CO., 120 NORTII WRARYREL A 3rLELLAN IifeCLURE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CRAMORIVIBUIP, PA. Collection.; promptly attended to. COPPER. Refined Lake Superior Ingot Copper, for Mlle by WM. H. WOODWARD A. CO., MO Market at. ToARMER S.-NITROGENATED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, or Prepired Blood, manulactured by 'MARMON & WOODWARD, and for Dale at theirBtore, west end Market-street Bridge; also by dealers in the city and country. 1)31-6t* LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK to your Interest., and putt oohs USSEIER'S LAiIP PAOTOItY,IOI Petal' EIOLITLI street , below Oheetnut. Previous to his opening a responsible faotory, you were charged 318 for work which he is now doing In a war ranted manner from $8 to 310. Support him, or you will kayo the same char, es to par. Jald.y PURE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE.— A very superior article. For sale In large or small lots, by OROLBDALI, P.lllllOl, & 00., Tore 104 North Nolawaro avonno. 40FT CRUDE TURPENTINE.—Just re ceived a small lot of Soft Orudo Tnrpeotino, of good quality, and for mole by WEAVER, PITLER k 00. 1714 #O. Xi N. W4TAR at., and 23 N. WIIAR9BB. Ittlatnageo Wcatho. ALEX. K. MCCLCRE Nei Publications THE NEW BOOKS. FIRBT. LEOTIIRES OF LOLA MONTEZ Including her Autobiography," " Wits and Women of Paris," "Comic Aspect or Loco," "Beautiful Wo. men," "Gallantry," Ac. Muslin, steel portrait Price $l. SECOND. WOMAN'S THOUGHTS ABOUT WOMEN. The latest and beet work by the author of " John Halt- Val., Gentleman," Agatha's 'Husband," "The Ogllrles," "Olive," e. Bound Ininuslln. Price al. niRD.I FOLLOWING THE DRUM; Or, GLIMPSER OF FRONTIER LIFE. Being brillisnt Sketches of Recruiting Incidents on the Rio Grande, dee. By Mr/I. EGRERT L. FIELE. Muslin. Price $l. LIFE OF HUGH MILLER, Author of " Schools and Schoolmasters," "Old Bed Sandstone," &c. From the °lassos - edition. Pre pared by Tuouas N. Snows. Muslin. Price $l. , TRUE LOVE NEVER DID RUN SMOOTH An Eastern Tole Verne. By TuoMas Demur AL DRICH, author of Ballo Bell." Elegantly printed, and bound In muslin. Illustrated. Price 50 cents. DEAR EXPERIENCE. A Tale. By G. RIMINI, author of " Doctor Antonio," "Lorenzo Belton'," &o. With Illustrations by Leech, of the London Punch. Muslin. Price $l. RUDD & CARLETON, Publishers and Booksellers. No 310 BROADWAY, Now York. It. & 0., upon receipt of the price, will send any of the above works by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States. au3.tuth&sattf WORKINGMEN AROlrgt!-THE NA TIONAL SIBOHANIC, a paper devoted entirely to the rights of Labor and the true interests of the toll ing masses, will be insued in a few days from the office , No. 108 3 South THIRD Street, (second ( loon) Let every Mechanic and Laboring man be on hand to take it! Agents and canvassers wanted in every ward and precinct In the city. Apply immediately. au3-tfif STORY ON THE CONSTITUTION NEW EDITION. COMMENTARIES ON TILE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES; with a preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and Steel, before the Adoption of tho Constitution. • DE HON. JOSEPH STORY, LL. D. THIRD EDITION, REVISED, 2 v01e....8 v0....51 50. , Solider of she Previous Editions. " Ills work on the Constitution of tho United Elaine is one of his most eminently successful labors "—[Daniel Webster. " They contain a moat comprehensive and accurate exposition. . . . . They should be attentively read by all who are desirous of acquiring a correct view of the original Ormatitution of our American Colonies."— [London Law Review. " The work now before too is to our Conelltutiou all that Blieketone'n Commentaries were to the Bogllell Coustitutlon."—Dkuntlean Monthly Barlow. Just Published by LITTLE. BROWN, fr. CO., No. 112 WASUIN4TON Street, Boston jy3l•ont tu&thif FOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 922 litt r E e n sT a x ogy u p s treetkeet , standard works on nography, wholesale and r a et r ill 3 . 4re lih a r a etle h ; cal Examination, with charts, and full writ ten description. of character, given day and even ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mail to be addressed to Yowler, Wellm, k Co. 922 Chestnut street. Jell-amoif-wky t sep 30 eburational ISSES CASEY AND MRS. BEEBE'S Al BOARDING AND DAY 13C1100L FOR YOUNO LADIES, No. 1703 WALNUT Street, west of SEVEN. TRENTO, Philadelphia, will be reopened on WED. NESDAY, the Bth of September. an2-2m* i3oarbing R. OAR DIN G—An elderly Lady wishes Boarding In a private family, whore she will re care kindly attentions and enjoy the comforts of a home. Liberal board will be paid. Address, for three days, HENDERSON, Mood's Dispatch. 40 Et* i t GENTLEMAN AND LADY or SINGLE /tGENTLEMAN may obtain Board at 712 CLI MIT Street, oppoalts Muotlc flail. au2-Gt* nOARDING.-A. Gentleman and his Wife wiah Boarding In the central part of the city. Address FRANCIS, office of this paper. au4t* BOARDING.—Four Young Gentlemen e►n be furnished with good Boarding et 934 South THIRD Street. ito2-2tir fast anb lounb LOST.—On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, on THIRD Street,betweau MARKET and SPRUCE, • pair of GOLD SUSPENDER BUCKLES. A suitabio reward will be given on their ultra to Mr. ELIIOTT, 972 South THIRD Street, au2-2t77 CARD. -COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE Is- LAND, N, J.—The subscriber, thankful to his friends and the public for the great and unmerited pa tronage bestowed up .a the House this canon, brge IWO to say that he will bare choice Rooms to let from and after ibis date, during the remainder of the season. The house will remain open until 20th September . . August 2d,1858 lATARMING AND VENTILATING ----- WAREROO3IB 'The nifbecribei would melte the IgiNsulal attention of lereeltectlhAldere COO the pubbo lob), NMI CUISEII 4ATRRT BULP-CIRANSISIII AND . . . VENTILATING %ARM AIR FURNACE, Which hu bees so successfully Introduced during the lan winter •od gave such general satia.action. It is en arranged ad to comma the guest from the Coal. mating it one of the most economical, safe, durable Heaters now in use. Also, all sizes anal pattern, of Cooking Ranges, Rath Boilers. Owl Ovens, Low Down and Merited Grates, every variety of Registers and Ventilators, Fireplace Stoves, Collins , Patent Chimney Cape, far the cure of smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of all goods In lay line of business. Prompt attention paid to Range and Rester repair log, and (ulnae reduced to suit the times. VIIARLES WILLIAMS, (Late Baker& Williams.) an2.3m 1132 (old 400 MARKET Street, Philnds. A. WOLLE N WEBER, L COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, For the State of Califon:lDi, No. 609 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia. jy3ltt Eletiliotrp. (1 A. KINGSBURY, M. D., DENTIST, Would Inform his friends tbat be baa REMOVED to 1119 WALNUT Street, above Eleventh. JeS4m Olioe Sint ingo NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS. 11 The underaigned (suceessora to the late JOSEPH T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the saute of the trade at the OLD STAND, Northeast corner of ARUM and FOURTH Streets. Their facilities for furnishing every article in the Shoe Finding Line, at moderate prices and ou favorable terms are unsurpassed. The attention of Merchants is respectfully solicited jy23.3mlf WM. JOHNS & SON. To SHOE MANUFACTURERS AND 1 FINDING MEN.—We are now prepared to flll all orders for LASTS for the Fall Trade We have in. crewed our facilities in the Manufacturing Department, and with a larger working stock 'of wood on hand than any other manufacturer in thin city or New York, we can furnish Dry Wood, and at the lowest Philadelphia or Nactern price,. J. HOWARD & CO., Philadelphia. JOHN MURPHY, late of Ferry street, New York, at 112 BREAD Street. jr2l-wPam* THE USE OF FARINA IN ITS MOST REALTLIFULi FORM.—The working of Farina, ise connected with the peculiar process by which WING'S FARINA CRACKERS are mode, is kismet] only to Mr. WINO'S establishment. The superior quality of his CRACKERS has already caused them to become widely known, nod they ere now in extensive use. . . . Their remarkable excellence and great popularity have attracted the attentiou of those manufacturing other description* of Crackers, and many of those per sons buy WING'S CRACKER*, in order to supply their cuatontern alth Farina Crackers also. . . One or two Individants, however, have been offering the ordinary kind, which they make under tho name of Farina Crackers, and have succeededuln selling them to small extent. . The selling of ouch Crackers for Padua bee a ten dency to Injure the reputation of TRUE FARINA OBACR NILS, made by Mr WING. Errors of thin character, however, are usually tor• tected on being properly expelled. FARINA CRACKERS ARE MADE ONLY BY MR They are not made by others, because the process is Unknown to them, nor Dave they nuttabla works—these require a scientific arrsuqemeut, and great care le ne cessary to pace', g the grain throngh the different pro- COWL The practice required iu order to prepare and work the meter's' euecengfully is a eel-loom impoilment to other,. The Impossibility of arranging the sponge without experience In this particular branch or kind of material, and the critical knowledge itellspensable in producing such an extremely light and nourishing substance as WINO'S FARINA CRACKERS, cannot be accom plished without consummate skill and the meant Decora tor). to carry it out. The whole business require, great care and good judgment, and must he carried on extensively in order to make it successful or prolitable. The objects to be attained by Mr. WINO were to pro duce a superior article at a price suitable for all clarets. For this he hat labored leng, and subjected himself to an adequate milky of capital. The pretence, therefore, on the part of any one else, that they make FARINA CRACKERS, Is simply a de vice reqorted to in the hope of selling !rne of an arti cle than they otherwise would do, If offered under the proper name. With the slew of a largely osteinled Intainens, Mr. WING has continued for sonic time past the present low price for his Crackers. It has been freely as.etted by prominent Cracker Bakers in the city of New York, that with the groat amount of hand labor bestowed on WING'S FARINA CRACKERS It Is impossible for him to realise a profit at the present price. Mr. WING'S object, howerer,is to place his CRACK ERS In the market at a rale that will enable ell 'tenons to are them freely, and not advance the price, unless absolutely necessary. The increased use of WINO'S FARINA CRACKERS, with the commendatory remarks of Parents, Teachers, nod Physieians, as well so manypersons In various poet lions in life, whose powers have been more or less weak• ened by sedentary habits or occupations, to strong proof of the healthful and beneficial results which have at tended their use. Their great nourishing properties, and the ease with which the stomach digests this pleasant foal, are well establinhed, and there can bo, on tenting them, no doubt of this fact, viz: that the same of CRACKERS will make morn good blonl, and act more kinily upon the delicate texture of Um Moment., thou anything else ever introduced in this or any other form of bread. All the FARINA CRACKERS hove the name of A. WING ittAmpett on them, and those Irlshhig to boy should Ask for WING'e CRACKERS. They may be had of the boat Family (lower; gene rally, and at wholesale only of A. N. THOMPSON A CO., Noll. 221 and '223 FULTON Street, New York, or DINGEE & BROTHER, Wholesale Agents, No. 145 South FRONT Street, Philad'a. jy24 sat to 2t-& th A to 4t RASPBERRY VINEGAR.—This is pro pared from perfectly ripe Fruit, selected with the greatest cam and of the beet quality. A small quantity of this Vinegar Syrup, mixed in a tumbler of cold wa ter, makes a moat d Helens drink. As a beverage for the rick, it is unequalled, being at once soothing and medicinal. Prepared and sold by CHARLES SHIVERS, Druggist and Chemist N, E. Corner Spruce and Seventh Ate., Mlle. Price 60 cents per bottle, or E 6 a doren. .419-2wlt tUliolegale Elrp Ovals. NO. 415 MARKET STREET. AUGUBV, 1868 WM. H. BROWN & fjo Ato now receiving their FALL STOOK OF FOREIGN , AMERICAN . DRY 000138, To which the attention of LEE & BEARE, No. 230 011EBTNTIT STNEFIT, Their van Importation of WRITE GOODS, Which they offer to the Trade on the moat liberal JAMES A. FARNUM, IMPORTER AND COMMISSION MERORANT, Ilea NOW ortur for examination ri full assortment of Gloves, Gauntlets, Shirts, Drawers, Turkey Red and Madder handkerchiefs, Comforts, Scarfs, hoods, Re golettes, hose, and other * Germantown fancy goods; Domestic Buck Gloves, Mittens, and Gauntlets; Drone Trimmings, Buttons Belts, tce., &c., to which lie in vites the attention of the trade. Agent for New Britain Knitting OCIA Mineral Spring, Badge, Wolcotville, Trenton, and °oboes Shirts and Drawers. jy29.eodlnt GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. • JOHN B. ENGLISH & CO., No. 113 CHESTNUT STREET. Aro now receiving their FALL IMPORTATION of FRENCH AND ENGLISH, KID, BEAVER, DUCK, SILK, CLOTH, FUR, FUR— TOP, AND PLUSII•LINED GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. Jy2B-1m WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 11G CHESTNUT STREET, Have on hand, and are constantly receiving, the fol- lowing description of goods : A. & W. SPRAGUES' PRINTS, in great variety, including Chocolates, Turkey Reds, Greens, Blues, Shirtings, and Fancy Styles. BLEACHED MEETINGS, SIIIHTINGS, AND DRILLINGS. Lonndale, Masonville, Blatersville, Hope,Washington, Union Mills, Blacstone, Cohannet, Johnston ' White Rock, Phenix, 'Acton, ,kc. BROWN SILEETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, AND OSNA BURGS. Matoaca, Virginia Family, Groton, Ettrick, Eant'n Virginia, Eagle, Manchenter, Men's tr.. Farm's, Still Water, Mechanics', Warren A, Carrs' River,: Riverside. CLOTHS. Bottomlers, Pomeroy' ,, and Olenharn Co.', Black and Fancy all-wool and cotton warp Cloths in great variety. DOESKINS AND CASHMERES. Greenfield Co., Sextons River, Bristol, Terry'n, Stearn'n SATINETS. and others. Steam's, Ayres & Aldrich, Taft & °mon, Minot, Charter Oak, filineralBPrings, Swift River, Carpentern', • Florence Mills, 'Hooker:um, Duhring'n, Convenville, &c. SlLESlAB.—Lonsdale's, Smith's, and other makes, plain and twilled, of all colors. Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids. Jewett City and Irene Stripes, Denims and Ticking.. Rhode Island and Philadelphia Limeys and Apron Checks. Shepard's and Slater's Canton Flanneln, &o. iy22-2m RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, .13A.11.1A.SICS, ToILAAPICRE., CONSUMERS of RIOJIARDSON'S LINENS, and thole desironi of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the article. they purchase are iealed with the full name of the firm, RDMARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, As a guarantee of the eoluidness and durability of the Goals. Thus caution is rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared. season after season, and sealed with the name of RIOIIARDSON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur climate can be Imposed on with Goode of a worthless character. J, BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, my2B.@m Agents, 88 OIIIIItOII Street, New York WILLIAMSVILLE, Wamentta, Water Twist, Pontiac, Utica, and other superior makes Shirting and Sheeting Muslin by the piece or yard. LINENS . L. HARWOOD. au2-tt Of Riehaniaon'a, Nicholaon's, and Robinson'a make, warranted pure awl strong. An excellent henry Nichol son'. Linen, at 37 X cent.. llSapPrN t Dr.)) Tottenlnn?) -to 124 rental hear) Riggings, Tow Llnene , be. fie. LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS at 50, 75, 88, 81 81.25 to S. Napkin, Dov Hem Huck*. back in towela and bythoyard iFlannels, tickLga, &c Black 11134 Drown Mixed Lavellse at 10 cents; also, firer grades. Dusters from Bic to $4. Excellent Luella Dusters, $1.26 and $1.15. Closing out Isigne° stock cheap, COOPRR h CONARD, B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET TliE TRADE. A full Roe of TIIII MOST FAVORED BTYLE3 STEEL SPRING SKIRTS MORAN A. CO. TOURNIIRE, REED & CO.'S BRIDAL, DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S PAR BUSTLE, REDUCED PRICES. W. J. lIORSTMANN & J724-stuth6t CHESTNUT Street, below EIGHTH SUMMER MANTLES. LACE AND CHANTILLY MANTLES and TAL MAR at touch rettucial rates to dose the stock. OHAR PLEBS BROTHERS, jr264 CIIEBTNUT and ElOlllll. LINEN SHEETINGS. Richsrdson's and other excellent makes, of /Meet ings of all widths. Pillow Linens and Irish Shirting Linens. Summer Blankets and Quilts. .bIIAISPLS6S BROVIERS, jr29.lf OLIESTNUT and BIGIITLI. NEW YORK MILLS MUSLIN. Now York Mille nett finish; \TamenUs, William% villa, Arkwright, and other best brandn filasonvill Gold Medal, very floe and light 811ARPLES3 BROTHERS, jy2B•lf CHESTNUT AND EI(MTH. ANTILLAS 11 MANTILLAS 11— Mc- LTA ELROY respectfully Incites the Ladles to call and examine hie stock of Mantillas, embracing many styles not to he found elsewhere. Our stock in the largest, our patterns the latent styles, and our prices so low that we defy competition. 6.000 yards Mack and Fancy Bilks, 37%, 44, 60, 68; rich, 62%, 69, 75; eery rich, 81, 87%, 96, 81. 10,000 yards Detainee, Hareem, Ducats ' at 10, 12%, 10M, 13%, 20, 22, 25, 28, 31, 36, decidedly the cheapest In the city. . . . . 10,000 yards tine French Lawns, 10, 12k, 16K, 20, 25, worth, many of them ' 37X to 62,ti , very lino. One lot of Crape Sh awls, at $l6, worth $3O. 600 yards eide-band Cassimeres ' 371 i, worth $l, with a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys' wear less than usual prices. 1,000 yards Marseilles Ventings, at 25, worth 75. 1,000 yards new style Ribbons, the cheapest in the city. 1,000 fine French Needleworked Colima, at $l, worth 10,000 yanin of Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Swiss and Cambric White Roods, the greatest bargalna in the city; Ribbons and Fringes and Trimmings, In endless; va riety, at lens than half the usual prices. StoICI,ROY, Jot-tuth e•tf No. 11 South NINTH Street, HOODED . CLOAKS, FOR THE SEASIDE, AT SIX DOLLARS. TRAY ELLINO OR DUST CLOAKS, Indtspermble fora Country Ramble, or ennui. to the Springs, at $2.60, $3 60, SO 50, and f 6. ELEGANT MANTILLAS. FRENCH AND ENO LIM LACE. BLACK SILK SILK, AND LOCK. CRAPE 6IARETZ CIRCULARS. WRITE BAREOE CIRCULARS. AT ONS.RALF FORMAR PRICER, TO OLOBB TRR HIABOR, AT TR2 PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, SOS CHESTNUT street, IY/7 J. W. PROCTOR & CO. Fr HE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED -I- CRAPE BRAWLS star offered In this City are now boring sold by THORNLEY & OIIISM N. E. eor. aria SPRING GARDEN. Wo purchamed, a tow days ago, at a most tremendous !sacrifice for 0211311, a lot or very rich Nnibroidored Crape Shawls, same quality and style as wo have Bald (or *high we are now gelling at the extremely low price of TWILVI DOLLARS!! Ladles, you may never have much another opportuulty of buying a HANDSOMIL SHAWL SO OEDIAP! Also, Plain Crape Shawls, from Si to $l6. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargains In Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man tillas, he. Travelling Dress Materials In great variety. Thin Summer-Orem Goods. Organdies, Dareges, Grenadines, ke., !to BLAOK 811.11 e, FANCY BILKS, &a. Our name Is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Boys , Wear. Linen Goods, of our own importation. Bummer Gauze and other Flannels, An., kO. Mitts, Veils Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, ko., at TIIOItNLEY dr 011ISIV8 “ONE•PRICE CASH STORE, ,, N. E. Our. EIGHTH k, SPRING GARDEN Streets. PPM! SALE OF TEE FRANKLIN, CHAU BERSHURO, GREENCASTLE, AND HAGERS TOWN RAILROAD. The undersigned, appointed by virtue of an act of As sembly, approved on the 12th day of May, 1857, will offer at Public Bale, at the Court-house, In the borough of Chambersburg, on Friday, the 3d day of September next. at one o'clock P. Af the Franklin, Chambersburg, Greencastle and Hagerstown Railroad, from its inter auction with the Cumberland Valley Ralkoad, at Chant berpburg, to the Maryland state line, with all the rights, liberties, privileges and frattehiseato said Company in any wanner belonging. The conveyance to the pur chaser is to be made according to the provisions of the act of Assembly referred to. Terms made known on the day of sale by PANIIIIL 0. (11311 R, JOHN ARAIBTRONG, JANNB Nub, Chnutylealonets, Jy3l•dtau7p HALL TRADE Is respectfully invited RAIDROIDERIEB, LACE UOODS, &o 219 CHESTNUT STREET, (Br STAIRS,). tietatt Carp (Boobs LAVELCi ‘‘ 6LOiIt, MANTILLAS JOBBERS SUPPLIED TWENTY DOLLARS! far Oak attb to Let. 121 TO RE N T-LThe second and third stories of No. 303 MIMI Street, seconddoorabove grout, north able. Apply to O. O. SADLER & 00., au3.tf 9 Nprth Water Street, Z jinn —A WELL-SECURED AND Zeaarnitia amen d p ia rp r nz i ttyplt p d p ? r rlo o und Rent of 960, for C. THOMPOON & CONARRON, jy31..0t No. 933 ARCH Street. - PASSENGER GARS—For sale _ two New City Passenger Railway Oars of superior build and finish. Apply to A. & P. ROBERTS; 13 , 2343tifiS 410 Walnut street. NK) —FOR 2 ViLE,..a Mortgage for more timm • doub . le S the sinwone n ry p iT ly on t roperty worth JOHN B. STOOKDALN, Jy22 020 South SIXTH Street. OSA WANTED TO PIIROHASE—A cor= lea neratore Property, suitable for a Clorary and Pa, vision boldness, with stabling atteebed. South of Arch Area preferred, Adams noon, Press office. jyl6 VOR SALE—A valuable LOT, in the viol nit), of the Baltimore Depot,, in'n improving neighborhood. For partieuhro, addreen JAC., Box 927 root-office. j 71.6 ird FOR SALE—A handsome. COTTAGE, with Stable, Garden, &a. and about two sores of ground, on the Main street, Iladdonfleld , New Jersey. Apply to ED. WALE, .jy2O•ood3t* 702 walnut et. VIRGINIA LANDS FOR SALE.—Tho subscriber.has five Parma for sale in the county of Albemarle, varying in size from 140 to 1,000 acres and ranging from $5 to $5O per acre. One tract o f rich Land, but unimproved, containing over 1,100 acrea, he will sell for $5 per acre—no money to be paid for four years, and no interest. required. For further locomotion inquire of JOHN L. OILE AL, 609 15IARKET Street, Philadelphia, or of the 'sub scriber, at OHAHLOTTEBYILLH, Vs. jylo-studw . PAUL GOODLOE.• OFFICE TO—LET.--AN ELIGIBLE OF x_F Flog for an Insurance Compaq, or similar cor poration, haring three communicating rooms on the same floor ' No. 222 WALNUT Street, above DOOK. Immethatepoeseseion given. Apply. to JOHN 0. REVERS., or • THOMAS T. BUTOHRR, No. 112 South FOURTH Street, mll3o.tuths-tf second story, front room. )clitical, VOA CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT— ROBERT G. MAROH, OP PRE THIRTEENTH WARD. Subject to the will of the People's Convention. jr26.lm* • . FOR REGISTER OF WILLS. ELI DILLIN, OF THE FOURTEENTH W/80, Subject to the Rules of the People's Party. And, if elected, I pledge myself to_ cookie the Office to the legal fees established by law. JY244cie WILLIAM H. KERN, SHERIFF, FIFTEENTH WARD Subject to the Itoles'of People's Party. jy2041 CARD.—The undersigned hereby informs his (Heat that he will be a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF of the City . and County of Philadelphia, at the aliening election, If nominated by a The People JOB. M. COWELL. PIIILADSLMA, Juno 5, 1858. 100 R CONGRESS—THIRD DISTRICT. JOSRPH BITES, • OF THE BIXTERNIII WARD, Rultiect to Democratic rulee CLERK OF 'IME ORPHANS' COURT, • TI.IOS. IL HARKINS, inTENTERSTH WARD. Fabject to Democratic Rules. jy2l•tn F OR REGISTER OF WILLS, JOHN SWIFT. Subject to the will of the People's Convention jy6.11 REGISTER OF WILLS—• ANDREW J. WESTER Subject to Democratic Rules. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT— JOBENI A. MONIIMMER, Eleventh Ward, Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. jel7-dto* FOR REGISTER OF WILLS JOLIN OABBIN, Slith Ward SubJect to Democratic Bolen FOR REGISTER OF WILLS— MAIMS D. KNIGHT, TWENTIETH WARD Subject to the People's Nomination. jel-tt FOR REGISTER OF WILLS. JOUN OA/dPIIELL, OP SEVENTH WARD, Subject to Democratie myll.4m 53aningo ,Ifunks. Tp TIE BPRING , GARDEN BA.ViNG YTIND, (on►xtin= ar ITIII LIGHLtnrI OtPIIINBTLTANIA.) PERPETUAL CHARTER PIPE PER pENT. Interest ',Rowed to Detoettoro, and all Monty, Paid back on Demand. OPPIOR, 831 NORTH. THIRD -STRRET, (OONSOLIDATION BANC BOILDINO.V- Thlll Institution is now open for the transaction of business. and is the only Chartered Saying Fund located in - the northern part or the city. The Office will be open (dilly) from 9 to 2N o'clook, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until 9 o'clock In the YeeninF,.. MANAOERB Prelerielt Klett, Stephen Smith, John P Levy, Hon. Henry K. Strong, //Intel Unierkofler, lion. Wra.lhrnol, Fredetiek Steaks, Fronde Hort, ;mph P; LeC lore, John Kessler, Jr., Preside Secretary, °HOARE T. James 8. Pringle, Jecob Dock, Joseph Cowell, George Woelepper, J. Wesley Bray, Robert B. Daridion, P. 0. Elbusker, John P. , Vorree, George line3lit, Jobn Horn. nt, JAMES 8. PRINGLR. THORN. IAVING FUND.-UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHRAT. NUT Meets. Large and small some received, and paid back on de mand, without notice, with FIVE PER DENT INTER IST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office holm from 9 until b o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EV ENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, ind aootland, from £1 upwards. trealdent--BTEPLIEN B. ORMOILD, i`reuurer—PLlNY PIPE. Teller—YAMS R. HIINTIII. SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TERYST—NLTIONILL PARETY TRIM OM PANY.—WALNUT STREET, 80IITH-WEBTOOKNEE Of THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. 111001fORATUI IST YHA &CATO OP PIINSTLYAfIf.. Money Is melted In any sum, 'are or small, and ill* terest paid from the day of depoolt the day of with dtnwal. The once is open every day from 9o'clook in the morning till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. MINX% President, 1101INBT BllLlllllKil, Vice President Wm. 7. Hasa, Secretary. DI /10TORS i Hon. Homy L. B , P. Carroll Brewster, . Bdward L. Carter, Joseph B. Bus Hobert Selfridge, Pamela Lw_ Baml. K. Ashton,. Joseph Yerkee, O. Landreth !drums, Henry Ditfenderffer. Money Is received and payments made daily. The investments are made In conformity seith the provialone of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MOST GAGES, GROUND BENTS, and tuck drat class secuti. tlea u will always Insure perfect security to the depoet. tore, and which cannot fall to give permanency and stir blllty to this Institution. inlay MO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE L, FIR MINT. sun SAVINGS FUND. IV O. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - rivE LI PIN OENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. .NO.BB '(241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PRR C ENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NTO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE L I PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. aul•ly tamps DIIBLIO LAMPS.—The public is respect fully infortned that Offices hare been opened by the District Saperintentienis .of Public Lighting, at which citizens are requested to give information re. specting accidents which may happen to the Public lamps, or of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the proper time, or if not properly cleaned and in good lighting condition. The Books will Le kept open by Jos. Bailey, No. 805 Wharton street. First Ward; Charles Carty, Sup't Second District, No. 3 Haines street, above Sixth; John Kane, 1019 Randolph street, Sixteenth Wand; M. 'W. Deshong, N 0.2231 Conies street, Fifteenth Wani ,• Benjamin Sage, Gas Onlce Twenty-fourth Wand, (West Philadelphia;) M. B. 31. Fadden, Gas Office, Twenty. accond Ward, (Germantown;) James Burns, Gas Office, Twouty-third Ward, (Frankfonl,) and at the Oas Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works. JOHN A. MISR EY, jy2.3-trait Superintendent of Distribution. PETEII.O , PATENT NON-EXPLuSIVE BltLf -GENERATING GAB LAMP le the only Patent Darner that has a NON•CONBUOTOR ATTAIMED. Por &tray, Cheerio's, and Brillieney, it earpesse aU others. STATE AND QOM= MARTS FOR SALE, Addrese D. P. PETERS , - - S. W. corner MOND and CHESTNUT Ste. ,'Phila delphia ; and 421 BROADWAY, New York. int.4.ly-rp tn4Mi. VA NORTH PENNSYL NIA RAILROAD. POI BETHLEHEM EASTON, ALLENTOWN MATCH MUNK, DELAWARE WATER OAP, do. - On and after MONDAY, July 26, 1658, the Irani on this Road will leave PROM.' and WILLOW greets daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows For Bethlehem, Eaton, Delaware - Water Clap, ko., (Express.) at 6.15 A. M. • For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Manch Ohnnk, (Ex press) at 2.80 P M. For Doylestown, (Aeoontroodation,) at 8.30 A.M. and 4.30 P. M. • For Fort Washington, (Accommodation) at 9.30 A. AI. and 6.30 P TRAMS 1011 PHILADELPHIA Leave Bethlehem (Exprees,) at 9 A. M. and 5.30 P. sr., with paesengers from Lehigh Valley Rail- And anise In Philadelphia at 12 AI. and 8.16 P. M. LIMY° Doyleetawn (Accommodation)at )et A. M. and 4 P. Al., and mire in Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M.and 0.10 P. Id • _ . . Leave Fort Washington (Accommodation) at 6.16 A. and 2.60 P. Dd., and arrive In Philadelphia at 7.20 A. td. and 4 P. td. ON SUNDAYS Leave Philadelphia for Doylestown at SAM A, M. and 2P. M. Leave Doylestown for Philadelphia at 6 A. M. and 5.15 P All Pasienger trains conned it Oath= street with Olty Passenger Railway. The 616 A. 51. train from Philadelphia. and the 5.30 P. M. train from Bethlehem, mate close connection with the Mutton and New Jersey Central Railroad. Yard to Bethlehem 60 Mauch Chunk 2 10 " Doylestown 60 NSW ROUTE TO 8011001,111"8 MOUNTAIN—By 6.16 A M. train to Banton, thence by N. J. 0 lilt. and D. L. &W. RB. to Washington thence by stage, stri ving at the Mona&ins at IP. 80 . Pare 53.25. U ALLIS CLARK, Agent. Dianto. A N EXPERIENCED CLERK tend Book- J-3, keeper and rapid Accountant, fully competent and with beat of reference, desires a situation In a Manu factory or /dere, city or country. Address J. P. D., at this Office nuB.2t* WANTED—A. Situation, by a young man, In a firsteclass Domestic Commission Dry•gooda House, to learn the buidness. The most acceptable references given. Address A. U., at this Office. auBAt* WANTED—An intelligent Lad, who writes a good, plain hand, to learn the Conveyancing buidnena. AddreseConveyancer," office of We paper. au3-4t* WANTED—By a young Man who has had two yaw' , experience la the office of an Insu rance Company, a situation in a similar line of business. Good reference given. • Address "Insurance" Office of The Press. au3-31* $1 00(1 WANTED TO INVEST in some good business by Imo that has a large v acquaintance in this Btate, and can in influence trade inalmoot any kind of busineee, Addreeg JOHN H. at this Mae. aukkt* FRAZER RIVER 81114E5.--WANTED- Tyrenty-flre men to complete an organizing cornpany. Applicants will be given every Information on tide sub. ject by addressing (until August 10) bOX 1896, Phila. dolphin, Post Office. WANTED -- By a seises', steady,' and honest man, a SITUATION In a 'Wholesale Store, as Porter. Ia willing to make hionielf natfril to Die employer. Good reference given. Addresa DUSTNY,". Office of The Press. an2-2t* WANTED—A Partner with a cash . °apt tal of $l,OOO, to join t he advertiser In a mate and profitable manufacturing baldness. For partied him, address a. TEAFFIO," at this Office. au2-44* WANTED:By a respectable young Girl, a SITU&TION as Ohildle Nurse or Chamber maid. Apply to No. 2 ELLWOOD PLACB, Lombard street, above Zighth. • • au9-2tAi NVANTED-By a steady Man, a SITUA TION art Draymen or Porter. in a Wholesale Store. Is a good drirer and thoroughly underetands the care of horees—can glee his last employer as refer ence..- Adams t , PORTItIt,, ,, at this Orate. aug-Sta UfANTED—By a young LAD, a situation in • Wholesale Btore. IN a good Penman and quick at figures. Address YOUTH, at this ogles. au2-3t* tTANTED—A. Partner with $26,0430 to V V td(1.000 in a Banking-house, well established, In a largo Western city. Good.reterences required. Ad dress box 213, Philadelphia P. 0. jy3l3t* NTED—By a Young Man from ,th - Country s situation In a Wholesale Store, in the capacity of PORTER; can furnish good reference. Address BERKO, at this office: WANTED, k7Oll THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be' given gad pay, board, clothing, and. medicarattendanee. Pay from $l2 to M 2 per month. No man having a wife or child will be amr i ptild. APO/ for MOUNTED SERVICE it', $ll 14 R . MT fitre", above Eighth, north aide. , • WILLIAM B. ROYALL, Lt Lieut. Id Regt. of 'Cavalry, • Recruiting Cfilaer. 24.mm:cements. WELOIrs NATIONAL THEATRE.— NISW SEASON. JOSEPH 0. FOSTER m . Sole Loe And /Gauger. 0. POSTER ' • ' • Stage Manager. TUESDAY EVENING Auguet 0, 1558 The greet Melo-Dramatie Spectacle .entltled ' IVANHOE; Or, The Knight of the Lion Heart. • Mr: Charles Foeter. Mre. Seymour Julia N. poke. Ivanhoe. The Lady Rowena Rebecca To commence with the amok% farce of . ' TIII'I,II4ISHIOK 1101 i. Paddy Mlle, Mr J. &moue. Mr.. hidget Kra. J. 11. Reed. The Orchestra under the'difeatiou of Arr. 0: Reinhart. Doors opeu at 7%. To commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets of admission, 26 cents ; secured teats, n Mt! ; Orchestra chairs, 60. cents ; Beats in Private It 2, 75 cents , Whole Box, 85 and ; Olrole, 16 cents. iicittoualo. REMOVAL -JOHN Y. DOHERTY, TAILOR, HAS REMOVED N. E. CORNER OF FIFTH AND WALNUT 13Ta. 141.1LimeLretA, July 18,1868. jll.B REMOVAL. - 7 BAILEY ,t CO., Jewallere, and Manufkonarera of Bier. ling Silver Ware, Rave removed from their old stand to the new More, No. 819 CHESTNUT STREET, (Three doors fleet of the Girard Hoele,) where they offer for side a new and choice inorhnent et STERLING SILVER WARN, PINE JEWELRY, CLOCKS and WATOUNS, PLATED WARE, and VAICOY 000D9 REMOVAL SAS. E. CM..I2IWV.LL 432 CHESTNUT STREET, TRIITIOUS TO MIXOTINO TO TRIM NEW RTORR, OTTER PLATED GOODS AT A 'LEAVY REDUUTION FROM USUAL MOSS jy234m If .111aurance Companico ripliE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE L COMPANY, OF PLIILADELPRIA, 488 WAI NUT . Street. Statement of the business and condition of Tho Quaker City lusuranco Company of Philadelphia, fur the six months ending Juno 10, 1858 Celli's'. end Surplus, January 1.1850.......1277,619 13T interred received and accrued from JOO.l to July 1, 1858 Premiums received from January let to July let, 1858 113,074 87 Salvage and itelnourance received 4,877 24 LoseEs i simsne,&o. • Losses paid sdt,4sl 61 Dividend, reinsurance, return pro OlitUllll, and expenses V 8,310 03 Balance remaining with the Company July 1, 301,281 36 Bonds, mortgages, stocks, coupon bonds, loans on collateral, and call loans, &c $183,703 30 Bills Receivable 90,011 IA Cash on band and In Bank, and - • due from agents 29,910 00 Capital Stock 081110888. GEORGE H. HART—President. I. P. ROSB—Vies President. 11. R. 000011HALL-13earetary mad TreUMW 8, H. BUTLXll,—thistant Secretary, DIZIOTOUI. George U. Hart, latest Idwards, D. P. Ross, Tatar B. Perkins, A. G. Cattail, ' ilhartes EL Imlay, Andrew It. Ohambeni, Oaronel Jour'. B. D., J. W..Dalley, Hon. II M. Fuller, John G. Dale, H. B. Ooggahall, John L. Pomeroy. 11. R. 0000BlIALL, Secretary Attest : jy2B-linolf FIRE INSURANCE BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. On Buildings, Limited or Papaya', Merchandise, Furniture,c., in Town or Country. OFFICE, No. 808 WALNUT STREET. Camas,. 5177,920. ABBIIIB, $152,465.80. Invested as follows, els : First Mortgages on Improved City Property, worth double the amount 120,200.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's, 6 per cent. mortgage Loan, $30,000, cost 26,600.00 Allegheny County 0 per cent. Penna. R. It. LOAD Pennsylvania Railroad On's. Stock Stook of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 19,160.00 Stock of County Fire Insurance C0.........1,060.00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 476.00 Lille receivable, business paper 62,711.60 Book Accounts, accrued interest, an 8,320.19 Cask on hand and In Bank. 16,043.20 $262,466.89 CLEM TIMMY, President. DIREOTOTtB. bamnel Diapham, Robert Steen, William Rusher, Rani. W. Tingley, Marshall Z. Lothrop, CharlenLelard, ILoob T. Bunting, Smith Doyen, John Itleeell, l'lttnburgh lIINCIIMAN. Secretary. Clem Tingley, William R. Thompson, David S. Drown, Cornelius Stevenson, John R. Worrell, R. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Moses Johnson, Charles 8. Wood, James S. Woodward, fe2o-4 to th-rp-tt. . 111 AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE Co., INCORPORATED 1810—CHANTER PER PETVAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia flaring • large pald•np Capital Stock and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, ooutinues insure on Dwelling., Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Fowls in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted, DIZROIVI. George Abbott, John T. Lea la, John Webb, ' OlLapar W. Horde, 13amael O. Morton, /amen R. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Bdmand 0. Daillh, Charlee W. PonUney. (MORON ABBOTT, President. TIIONAR R. MARTS. Beeretary. Ja2.l.y It Ebina, (51aso attb Cluecnowart. CHINA AND GLASS, DINNER WARE, TEA'AND TOILET SETS, WHIT!, GOLD-BAND, AND DIIGONATED FRENCH AND BOHEMIAN ULASSWARE, FANCY ARTICLES, ,to., WILL DE FOLD, AT THE LOWEST PRIM, AT MARESEN ,t; WITTE'S, MASONIC HALL, 713 CHESTNUT STREET, N. 11.—Hoodm loaned to parties at reasonable terms Janl3.ly C APE MAY AN ATLANTIC ATLANTIChere will be no nveregily for trarellere taking a supply of CIGARS with them, an a complete assort ment of GENUINE IIAY ANA, of Samuel Simon+ Im portation, will be found on auto at CONGREES Cape Leland, and at the UNITED STATES, Allantle City. ir23 AWNINGSI AWNIN JS I JOSNPII H. FOSTER, Awning Maher No. 44$ North THIRD Streit above Willow. Italian nail French Window Awnings for Dwellings stud Office Windows; Awnings for Slims, Awnings for Steamboats and Ships. All blots of Awnings, seas. Flags, or any thing in emir.. mole to order by JOSEPII FusTnß, Awning Maker, 443 North THIRD Street, • Residence ; 340 South FRONT Street. jyll.lto JOSEPH H. FOSTER, jyl34u th eat 1m 402,03? 63 804,281 35 t 200,000 00