• VITY fTEMS, onAsocb i :rill; 1Y addnen bllsofiesfrojo a higher to_Toiieralogroollf temperature, and,sice versa., to which oar-climate : id subject, should Vre'thli laiAtsuch Vont People t t htststesuelty of Adopt— ing proper Sit:sneer preemationit. t. Thu ftlliagc c the moron** much u fifteen degrees in lose than hattiiidaitY,ltettiVail ltsta Deed eZpenbti: bed In ibis *ithl n, the hat; two days, is_trYlig, in the eatrenie, and Anieseauch eltarigeli are counteraCted , by acorre:portd,ogly linoreased PrOtolltiorior , tho LKody ph3qleal iTeraogelotiVohetima *I WO likely to To all inch basis linen &iambi:Ad shinilttite plane- to lflobn 'Of ii, Winder Material I,nmedistelyt- hem reready„ Ilara of; several set ere and some fatal 'pi/jilt of chiddia morbds within the 'Ast d'AYS, Rictus have &Melbed tOlitir temit'of Shit necessary pre clilttonf' The indden bheele."M , poreptritien 'Which t:tarigt!s y lit 4 l,ll.la-littitt itoi,'OntortlO'ted'tin"Pitftionloatiopt be' encounteredziOet tiaidy einustitutioni with ImplinitjyantL we,"thereforif..adtbe the reader to (Mei attilt,.by chenging hid gorMeicat <Tali the weatkier. , ELANKATB.,AND , OARP/4p.X09.: — W0 iniOte ,TITO attention of the trade td theanhouncedzonteif Messrs.: - Wolfe, Wilson, & Co., Irtsgother;„,colunon': •Thiiseitiori ier,the arttelegncc4l. kliat 11141 1 C at least the ourjoblidg idefolientit to {akin Mar sticks' MA the WeAkcipsei bribe stock here °tiered the early Attention of odr . , . Rica AND Baez.—Thiss ' toms apply with great apHonOatennqa to til irl6llo,ta ediireetteiletY *old by WhltniaiW.4ik;iiiprbiariol , o4i„lns IVN wonidirnifly - adv,lsa all liiiiialcaapais toj4ll at 43!,1, Cheitnut street, aeodnd'attliki - atii4eo the no* and etuip . l6 machlao for sweeldng'ea:ine, ( ) Ili. cort for It, . parade° !)iirote;lloating; finery:, it. Ititchlois agent.- , , blasottry! thou ettored,s . ll...„ - Of ortgiA aletne!. e4ti aoatal tieftiti'"::' And favorite of Ufa "Moo!" By thee we're tatight_fah - actil'biltltiAre, To ctioeyi like dnd.rcpr, the Primmer olothhig 'raja , - = tmt up liyArtm:4o/Ile Eitaligaw • wbose " Temple of_ Naship7 le /40, 007 ChOstipt s . loc \of goodtblogoi , in this Ana H ilitattrpo*Tl,. liirniwo:.:4'ho'Cliiiidy - tientier 3 has 'Worded a due opportunity for all *he hritetid visiting' the sea shore, making drie r preparation, for the trip at theli. leiture s litindr,Odrotisdillyivialtlhg.thenstahliehment Of /lir. John P:Slosii, No. 800 Market; etroot, and sop plying themselves:frith bathing snits hrantielpation of the , goiectithe they eirieetoltailiin thb beach whria the hot weather rethrois,- For bathing milts, Sloan's 11 ten, Proild Dian; ' . , ~,,Pressekinia briefAtithorlty,P' Worm naSill.and withkbetter effect. be made to reml, Alan, proud men, tiretied in-tlie becoming and gin clothing eaten up bir Old Franklin Hall o . loll4lig.Nmpoilurn, No. 3:1 Cheat but street .". , Our 're aders; who admire either of Shah apoare,a 4 : Seien- Ages becoming a p parel, Suitable to all, at thin &Oita:table - OEI populavbasaar A NEW or;')*Kswo.-4-• now work by Dliketin i • preparatiori:.the II 116 e el a !a vant° one with him for, twenty yeani, bat lie Sea Only lately,commenced to,wori ont Lie original Idea: The work is to be an onsiatight , !reepectability"—in other words, upoit;thls ionventionalltlei of society". jle will eatatlisittesta for getitilhoreepootAbilitl,phninent among irllloh le. tlivruto that every respectable man shall got his garments at the Brown Steno Clothing liall otßockbtll & Wilson, Noe. 5103 and-6os ohtietnist street, 'ltiptirigh,crns [Reported for The Prem.) CAUDZNAS:—Iirk Enoch hide auger 8 dc W Weleb, , ,2 • • ••• .4 , 1001LX--SobrAlt isle" D SelodioiteVol.ll9;enipty osedpi:Pdassey Clollina &'o; 83 do Engle & -,2 Wel(; , 111 Ile Dfliitnar & Buts; 2 pkge Indio order, '. ' =-`";"-""''''. • ••• • • , SAVANNAH-41CM. B 7,11 tralciLle9les rope mt.. tinge Jessup & Moore; 37 'do 'doruiettes nay &. hicllei rift; 1 lot old iron Reeres Buck & 0o; 60,emptp condo Dit Butz; 23 do Mooney Collins h•Oo; 9 bales rags L Bchwarzeobergerr 2 do skive J S 9 Reed, 26 empty cerbeys Powers & Weightman;- 0 Wile cotton It patter eon & 00; 72 do order; 26 empty conked° , - ruir.A.DXLII/4119A/L0.07/,,TIIADII. Johlin 0 G a r in, • . WILLIAX 0.11. ax!, Cloxiiirm Of TIM MoXpl.,. 'Stela . - • ' • • LETTER. SAW! - •Xt tAa Merehaxte , Sscl. gi , PAitsdalyikai. Btkip - wyettiing, - Barton - - '- Liverpool, icier& • I Ship.Baranak, Rowlabd • LirerpOol,'Aos 30' Barque Havarti, woo Barque IVB Hale; °rotßare,. . 'Aug 0 Br brig - Cladta,'Ditle • BOOU Brig Bile geed, —_ Im BC o, peon tF.14.511 1 / 4 3 .2 . 0.451D.113011 a4yene.. AND. NSW - ORLEANS. . • &trial • Oirr—yrom New. York „Ad, - arriving at Se vin& 7th, siini.New Orleans 10th, Prom - New • Orleans 20A Havana 20, artirink at NOW York Wilt:. IgkIIAWBA:—.I/11A1 New York 12th, arriving at Wavana 17th, and - New.Orleans 19th: ,-From New Orleans 27th, Havana 30th, arriving at Now . York Bd. . Yana New York 17th, arriiing at Yana 224, aad New Orleans 25th. From New Orleans sth, Navana Bth, arriving at New York 13tli. BLACK .WAIERIOR—rIOOI lil!W York 17,th, arriving at l Havana et and New Orleans sa. From New Orleans 12th, TIOVILZIA lcrth, due at New York 19th. Laurin—From Oh.erloston 4th-and 19th,odue at Ha sanatith and 231. -From Havana 10th and 25th, duo at Sew.yerk 16th And 31st, - ,!• • • 1D he Mat Ateuneks* trout New rorirkot the Bill' And 20th or'esch month. When the shove nn Binder *ha' etentierO erfll iall on Ifo •, • • .. • Marine ant tli~gehce. POST. OF PHILADELPHIA{ A.4:4,1E5514. PUN BIM - 6 0 1 1 9 UN 0 BUM WATIR 9 40 ABBIYZD. Bteamehip Delaware, 00 - pes, 21 hears from New York, via Cape May, with mdeelaod passengers to Zeroes All. derdtoa. , 'Passed it Mat', a Benin°, and a Dutch galllot oil New Cattle; an unknown hstm brig and sobr Unties, both lumber laden, barque 9arah,Nfokilsifrom Segue 11, Brenda, end come forty aohooners below Chester, all .bound up. • , • „ealtip}lharoroek, Doane, 40.deye from Liverpool, with aphis to Peter,Wrlght & BOPS , Blip Chimborazo,. Moue, 38 days from Liverpool, with made.tO John ft Penrose. - _ Brig Bnoch Pratt, . Bay, 12 days from (ferdenali, vie Quarantine with sugar to 8& W Welsh. . Brig Aided Biall, Beadling, 3 day/if:oll;Na* York,, with mdee to Crowell to - Brig Myra, Puller, 0 dap" from 'Boston, with mdse ` Crowell & - li n. in gg Att!t9;Atlit,Colti, l 2,4ja clomElli l aboro, Na, 'with 202 - idos plititeitO 11 Bonder 4 Bohr, Jane N-Baker,Tiutnianui, a,dayit (rum with' indse 'to OtOtrell fiebr Billwinkis;Cntlar, B,4iyalcortebitibllo i rila Qortraotlie, with todso fr. 00. - - ftehi .2 1 / 1 2 Wptee; triblia from - daiaauah, mdse to Pettit; Martin & CO, - Bahr •I_,Jl Masser, tilekensm,l, froin`xlitotton, 'with male to Crowell* . 00111 w. Bohr J Clark, Beall, 5 days fromßosbMi, frith nail cake to Levis James tr. 00. . - • , ofhr Andrew Sianship, Parnell, 2 ilsysi from Camden, ' 'DM, with bark to S latcoale*: ' • Behr d L White, lletchum,lrom Boston, , _ - It Sharp, Mayhew, - - Bohr Mary Blisebeth, Prloo l ,from Piston. Behr It P Blonitoni, Barrett, from Boston. Behr Sophia Ann, Smith - -from Boston._ I: Petit:Eli Townsend, WilliardS, frinsfyleitan. - 'Bohr] P Crouch' llsirkins,'froio'Neer.Mareio.- - • Behr Wm P Cog , ' Hoick, from Providence. Bohr lime; Post,froto New London': " , • AT QUARANTINE.' " BarquecWarran, Berailiti 'And Jacob' Morrill 'lnotil 4 41611, from Otenfrtesps. Damns Liinies, klasai?n, fijitticeirdeze'te. ' /mmlool/I Pon'tooy,'ldarehmoo. from N Orleans.. prigs Xory,ll sllollcou and 0 Brooks, from Ma. • ' ^ ocair G At Robertson, from Maysgass. liebr espy (lay, Rom Cissfuegos. • Bias-Wm. liteamsbip PenoxylVanta; Tea!, Itichmqnd, Thomas Webster, Jr. Bteamsbip Bostan;Selle*, New York, Jas A Ildeidtpe. Barque Oak, Syne', Boaton,'Baneroff; Leiria & Oa: Frasier, Allogq.Now Bedford, N Sturtevant & Goa " ;-!.* -' • ItehtWaitira Ann Miabill,'lnew) Baridieharleato'n, Patric ldi ti 3 & Ob. • A, Behr Sintdokson Jr. (Hover. - Bahrraoptds -Ann, Bestak,,Obarleatown Noble thou " melt & Oagltell. Behr J F Crouch trawkhiajitow Haven, do achr J L White r ilatehum, Boston.. do Behr glottis°, Berry, Bodo*, B A Packer k Oo Behr B B Sharp, Mayhew, Boston, Baum Ogle to Co. Behr Mary Elisabeth, Price, Boston, L nothermel: ,Behr it Towasead,WlUterus, Boston, Yen Dams Nor. too & On% • • Beim Mary Men, CoMpelialxi, Deep Oreq, R. Crosby bahr Devon; Retie; Salem; U & Ue, . 136br W 1' 0 - exMoock; Saugus, Maklitint'&' COX. litearaer H L haw, laer, Bettlinerti A Ukoyes, (Gorrespondinee or theiPhfladelplifs Bitobange.) , 2,41 p The betitaee gate, for:London; Amy, for Boston; brigs Lillian, for'Poit Bpsfor Thom Walter, for Guada loupe; s barque ands brig: netting not 'ascertained, And home tw enty Bohm:mere, friers gone tó tonsil:tea My)itst On y two ohoonerz are at harbdi. - Wind light, rout the oastward, tat„ri,aosr's,:rojrrra s iv r isa r, Aug 3. "iLtrlied, ship 'at Lome, from 'tlverpol; ship X Z. from Glasgow; brig 843111 i y,.491 - ci , fogh f rom. MAyagtigiA. k0f114311: Aag 3: Arrlre4;:ablii Joseph Mimes; frewi Oadfx; barque geniy Warran,Trom Glasgow; biirtsia'Angtorr , ai?llfy. bowirrom gaga% la Grande. _ t- - ' - "IifIZOBANDX: • 'Pe Holmes , Hole. . • • titetimlblP Phloem Spragoo, Matthewe, hence - al D os. 10. in 24 ; • ' Bteamehip Panda TudkinsifrOio' Liverpool uty 21, arrived at - New rk yesterday: 24th, airmailed *ma- j 'quail ehipe Mermaid a nd Kee Monter; booth bound in, 26th, hit 6118, long - 14' 60,ionised et anew' steam er bound -met. 971 h, bald 06, long 26, palmed ship - I,i• bortyibound east - alto, lat:4l Ililong 66 69,4eMed large sorer' aftiamehip, mowed the .01tY0f, salting. tots," Mot; let 46 32, lung 68 28, paoaed Mearrir bound aaatiirupposed to be the it M steamship Canada'. Iteamship City of_ Baltimorei Lt Itch, from N.York, an irod at Liverpool 224 SteantshipAriet, Ludlow, frem New YOrk, - strilved at 3outhebspton 234 ult " Steamship Nennebeu, lland,, hems, arrived at New fork yesterday-4i. • ~ •—% Bhip ltat of the West, Moilmond, from; Liverpool, at lear York yesterday., - Ship Diehl d'ififtibig; at‘ Quiendtown 21st tit from Gallon. - - " Shirai Thou 11 irerkltiei r ldtieroogne, Brook fraynte, mpareil,Lmmaateti Ind Delftbarep,'Were loading at Iverpool 21th ult.:. Ship Neptuoe's tavoift9,36lnerson ftvnt Callao, was •traiotharaliorBlit ult', and olearid 2221 bi 'Antwerp. Ship - Marathon 'Vandyke) from N - Orllgni for Celle, Tao air Elwanagea Mat alt.*, ,•• Ship blontioalle,,L o morkiii, alisred at Savaonati 29th It. for biverm o with 1216 - bilea cotton, 68 bales Sea °land 40,314 Fleet* tidtbdt' ` 6oTph ' : idapit 11,000' trim oak staWbe. , fihlp Mary itpaselii Perkinsoblared.,BUtichlitiond Blat it. for Lit e pool, with tobacco. Bbtp blare, Wells, room Akyab for Falmouth,ll,,was east - 0114y 2.1.04 - .2114,40 - ng 641 (not befopp.) froirr'Llytirpbeqar. red at gushed : 23d • • Ship Hoekilliblaitin,frindOslptittlii6Bitati. 26, at 806- w 2d BilittclS4 Ship Rogit, , taiiiili;-fr# liverpoulkarrie:ea liar Den yreterday;, , A•ri. , - - Barque Whistling WiligiWityliiii`.oleireg BOatatl at. for lfernaodioa N 4,01 Jolla for lto ditl&nelro• B.riftl6 s Ladtifit, -, 8eiu460, - *Witefrci62 Barque 0 B filutltiretreliait'Otialistur, at Bob • r rhomso Alllll4e,,Th97ipson, from New Or nrs.l itt " ' )4i t ton Brig 2d .7 h & H Crowley, Crowley, hence, arrived at Boa `,i Pill:. Wank Squall Burns IfIRI jp4t4pg at 8t Jago de "-' , Schee Lamartine, Johnson; L P P,haro. Creamer, Sa rah L, Smith; Silver Magnet, Perry ; Lazio illanll, Hen ! derma: J Brornbee, Iframbea; J Vance, Vaueli; Thai' Yragartealsod; W W biaray,sug; mit I ,,Aere t , an 2ll oo r promise, i ltsitrirl) M e Tr a encli c ten:e t ,, ° a u nd A ' ,l'.Arneend, from (Baltimore, arrived at Saab:in a ik t , ..Schr. Josephos, Connelly, bllorq at Bich. , nioud. 24 inst. • Sohn Marietta Tilton, Tillort, and Telegraph, Hick-, lemon, for Philadelphia, ,cleared at Boston 2d inst. Saws Jacob & William, Matthews, Geo"P Brown, and Ship Carpenter. hence at Newburypert let ;net. • Behr Saundere, Wyman. hence at Salem Stet ult. Ochre Lillie tiaundere, Corium, and ft I{ Weston, Ha , toy, called ffma Salem 31st ult. for.Philailelphla. Bcbra Tringeht;Plurnmer, and Wreath Oqlnn "at Salem let Inet. - , Sebr L Dupont, Corson for.Philadelphla, sailed from Salem let loot , -Bohr Alvarado, Brett, which sailed from - Newport 30iti fobPhils•elphta, r turned to Newport the sane af ,iernoon, and remalped next day. In 'getting the anchor, ime of the crew, Andrew hlo•re. , of Newport, fell back yards up Al the *itullisaland woeseilouely Injured. I Bohr Ueo W frreli; Nmerisou,'ateared paithnoro 24 • Inst. for ,"„ Bohr - John 'ft Price, Bmith;"at 'Aiver 30th ult. from Delawaro City— • • 'llicht Globe, /oneddsalled from - Pall River 30th nit fhr Delaware Otty - - Yacht. Alidnn Bot , ha; Willianie, cleared at Ilartrord 81st pit for Philadelphia. sent' Emeline Itilikey, - Tick, for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport 31st dlt. tt a Dean: Oook. hones for Tannton, and Barn.' Stable, (forbore. do for Barnstable, at N York 24 lust. ' ;111ohro:Lother. Ohl d Nickerson, aka Damon, l'ltoter, heocii at Portlind ist,inat llehr !WWI 9cdrrv . , hence at Providence Spit ,801Leir GoVeintir, Hooper; Amelia,, Oarless; Boston, litourer, for this port, and Ino t Oranntervfor, door Bal. Amore, sailed from Providence Slat tilt. Bohn! /as AlcOloiskey, Stebbins;. Empire, Price; Beau ty'', Johnuon Andlcott, and T Benedict, Uollomdti, - barite it Providence lot ;net , Miro John Bowman, Mears. and D G Floyd, Beckett, 801 k -from Providence,list inst. for PhilOelphia. i teatnet hi W Chapin, Kellogg: hence at Hartford lt~, ' MARINE MISOELLABY:: host , 'The Proirldence et istabis that strop& hopen ere en. tertalned that the report of the tom of the ore* of the barque Wanderer, of Warren,. may prove unfounded The only positive intelligence received is a letter from Ospt Oo hla Merchant In Duepoe Ayree, dated 111# 21, in which he states, in eibstance, that be had landed a portion of his cargo, kc, The merchant' at IhienoltAyres, tinder date ofJune 7. writes to the house trihoston that chartered the barque, and gave the above estract.lrem Llapt - Colline.letter, and added that be ha:lmo further particulars. The report of the lore of the crew was written on the outside of a letter under dale of June 6, at liniinos Ayres, and addressed CO - Ve:mad in Boston, who , communicated the infortuation to the charter party. This report not being as -late by ono day as - the letter from the merchant in Buenos Ayres, leaves grounds to hope that, It may not prove true.. On the other hand,,the fact that Capt Collins get e no particulate of the wreak of his veered, notpien stating that alie was ashore, leads us to suppose that he bad written *previous letter to his ice aunt, which bail not come to hand, Sonia ning particulars, and per haps en somata elite loss of his crew. /destine, Jhly 17; 1858—Quaractine has Suddenly been piton arrivals from various ports of the Alediter rariean, esy from Turkey, treece, Spain, .the North Clogst of Africs,Ac -The shortest term of quarantine is from Malta. Teasels from that island having to por ter:it 10 days only. DOMESTIC PORTS , RIEW YORK; 'Aug 11-=-Arr steamahifis Montgomery, OrMiter, ilaviumab; Florida, • Lyon, doL Atlanta; Lat. Held, Charleston; Caledonia; Gager, from Baltimore; Thornaa Swan, Ramsey,: (tont 'do; ships Ellen Mare, Tabby, Leghorn; Tritrouelear, Goodwin, Sunderland; Lady Franklin, Jordan, Liverpool; hfoonliaht, Pendle ton.. Sunderland= lifOrticcer Livingston, bamson, do' Oder, Moyer, Hambnig; Soudan's Bride. W' man, Li veriool, J T Parsons, Cowell, docSoweinset, Havre; Tit barque Eliza Barss, - Watlinvon, Bermuda; • Br brig Jr* Richards, Churchill, Rochelle. ' Br eche Elva. Coleman; Eleuthera; echr Sarah Bruen , Douglas , Georgetown. , Old brigs W Rine; Greenough, Galveston,• Tay lor, Tapley, Point-a-Petre; achr lieu MoOredy, EASTON, Aug 2 —Arrived ship Arago, (of Bath) Bal. lard, Liverpool; barques! Justice Story, Reynolds, Balti more; lonic, Curtis, Baltimore; brigs Purchase, El dridge, Beoairo; -Boston, O'Brien. Halifax; Ylator (of Stockton) Ellis, Baltimore; Forest, Corthell, Cherry heldi sobr Add,reoo, Child, Smith, Baltimore. Vgs, Quarantine—barque Mendora, Ford, Port at Prides. • . Telegraphed—Barque Nineveh, from New Orleans. Cid, baritone Henry Hill, Watson, Malta and Smyrna; Orlando, Conner Port au Perim , brigs Emulation, tirmiorson, klhattlichlf Ads, Richard Crockett, Charles- U.N.:Bahr L 0 Watts, Samuel E. Young, Havana, • Bailed, brig John Freeman: barque Henry went down and anchored in the nelani r HOLMES'S HOLE, July 30, PM 1.-Arr ochre Calliope; Loud, Savannah, for Bostotu. Warren Nahum, Endi cott; Philodolphin, for Itosbnry ; leaao Rich, Smith, do far NewburrPort ; LeWhl (Bark, Buoy, do for Hing ham: Henry 11 Bascom, Burke, Dbleornro Cloy,' to die. charge. S)at—Arr brig Lady of the Lake, Robbins, Calais for Philadelphia; ochre A S Yells, Bogue, Baltimore fee Boston • Loella, Knot, Philadelphia for Ipswich; Ply, Cheese:Lau; and •0 Oa T Cramer, Huntley, Nantucket for Philadelphia; Anna Gardner, Harding, Vinalhaven for laltimore. , -Sailed aches J Williamson, Jr, Mahlon Betts, 0 NY Robber", hturterant;A Emelt, W 0 Nelson, Isaso Blob; _Lewis Clarke , Galena, Alabama, and Qraloo. - surest I—Ar brig A I 3 took, Dunbar, Baltimore for Boston; soh! May' Watson, and Eleanor, Town aerid;ostoci for Henr y Washington, DC; Ellen IMO, Cala, oo lot Philadelphia; James' Lawrence, Aben, do for N .York;"Depoett, Pettlarove, Calais for - do; Ann Turner, :Gifford, Lynn for Philadelphia; 'Lillie Sanders, Corson, Salem for do, Melba Taylor. Taylor, Scituate for do; Annie Ildsimds, plaitda, Hingham for do; Lucy Ames ; Ames, Windsor,KS; for Baltimore. , • Sailed brig Lady of the Lake ; . eche Oillione, A S Elle, Ply, II .& T Cramer; Oithenne, Abaco, Montezuma, filarah'Ann, Anna Gardner, Eleanor, Ellen Bah, James Lawrence, Ann Turner, Lillie Sanders, Lizzie Taylor, and 'Annie Edwards: 24.•—Ar mils Diehard Thompson, Lloyd, Philadelphia for lioston; Lewis Chester, Somers, do for do - William ,Plokering, Torrey, de for Saco; P A Meath, Williams, "Delaware Cit y for Charlestown; Alice Les, Clerk, Doe ton for Savannah; ,B It Atwood, Atwood, do for Phils delphis; Centurion, Stanton, St John, If D, for Del. Sailed, oche Henry May, Deposit, Lucy Ames, Mindoro and It Atwood. • In port at El'A M; wind northeast, brige A 11 Oooko, ana lredag l NUlsTonni&W=Viiiim: Picturing, F A Treath;„ lice Lea ; end Centurion. ,DALTIAIORD, August 3 —Arrived—gtearnahip West ertiport, Dairy, New York; steamer Richard Willing. Olaypool, fiom Philiolelpbbt• brig Win Brune, Knight, Oardmassi sabre Begalne, Rengsland, from (I York ; Elisabeth 13,,8ac0n, Uses; It 0 Stannard, Jr, roves, New York. . Angnarentlno.-I.lrlg Queen Victoria; Or) Durant, from —; schr James Rose, AtIams,,MOUIZAS via Charleston. - . .01,,nred.—Bletkmar William _Belden, Kirwan, Freder icka:erg, brig /Standard Or) Simmons, Trinidad ; echo Undkne, Orienold 'Greenland, iNsoy, Now York, ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO ONS O'CLOCK TNI9 11017,111N0 GIRARD HOUBE—Ohestout street, below Ninth. WA'Therne, N f Albert ii Thorns, N Y M. II Waltham, 8 0' B 0 Benedict; New Orleans • It M Fowler, It I), Wash- Mice Fowler, Waehington !neon co, Pa - co, Pa J D Sturtevant, NII J W Stitt, Phil' - J.Pratt, Mass i ~.,• , : ,0 0 K ;Pratt, alarrleburg, Jarmo Tyler, Troy, N Y • Penns •,r, : John Wright, Philp Jab Perot, Phil* Mr Thompson, Pa , H. Huston, Boston II II Hollis, Memphis Miss Ede Prima .t. sister, FM de Orate & lady, Lon- London don .. Johnli. Baize% Pittsburgh N. Holmes, J , ltiebusgh , - ,Nichoies Morin di two eons, ~ Miguel Tana, NY. , NY , - • .- • A W Leisenrlng Pa •., 3 Matthews St eon, Bait I W Arnold, Phila I Gillet, N Y Wm Dougherty, Wash , • Geo,B Dickinson. Detroit John - Dodd, Boston Mr Corbin, Wiuthington B Wise, St Uncle . Win Bagley, Jr, N, y B Q Gardner It Nashville F 0-Terry, Memphis 0 W Bayne M emphis - Mead, St Louis , . 3 0 ilriggii: N Y ll,Robinnon, Phila T C.Thomes, Mtwara city - J II Woode, N Y - 7 P Alenalian, Balt W L Daly, Tenn IL J, BM, Ala ~ ;..... - ,JlNDristoti, Ky - It 04lc0ly,,Alies • • - - • Geo Wegner, N Y • A G Selmen,Keoknk '• . John Weals, Keokuk 7 Tinebaum, Brontgdenery, DI Gptfelderi MontgOniery, , Alt. M.. . Ma B Alder, Ala , , Mr Ullmann, Richmond E 0 Drake, Newark, N J Itobt N L McOolik, Oincin J B,Davis & wile, Va nett, Ohlo - Miss II 0 Leepur, Lynch. Mine E J Hill, Lynchburi, burg. Ye. . Va ... "JOhii-W Golly, Bait . - 0 Oempbell, Belt - • ' W B Brown, N Y Walter 8 Franklin, Fla Baralß Laird & lai Coying- A Brotirn, N Y • ten, Ky. - . e B Titus. Easton, Pa W Roberto, Richmond, Ye ' Mrs 0 Al Wooding, Oha- W A Borer. Aberdeen, Miss ' them, Va J ti. Parrott, Dayton, 0 • -11 Ira John 3 Andersen, Alt Hill Greenleaf. Mara Louis it Arrogo. N Y 001 T Durand, N Y 1 W Telco% Booktord, 11l John E Baton, & la, N Y ?Di. B W Gibbets a. la,Oolnin. Mrs Webb Charleston, BO bin. 8 0 Mrs Wilkes, Ohastten, BO Mies Gibing Oherleston, 00 3 T Creed,. New Albany, It Aspurna, Caracas Indiana , • - Thos K Ceram, Ala . Geo'A Sendere, NY -Fralek T Piellnghilyeen, It Lsagworthy, Debi:Nue laNewark, N J - ' , 'EI T Baird, Orawfo.dulle, ]smash Baird, Lock Ma- Mite ' yen, Pa . Mr Wright, N J . B Meyer, Mgt - W B Shepherd, N Y Win A Sterett, N Y J B Pagand, N Orleans Thee Li Walker, Ala A T Bbarpe, Ale T AI Cunningham, Ala Itobt Carmichael, Cli, 0 II T Cleveland, N Y 3 McLaughlin, N Y W II Watson, Perth Amboy Paul Seers & la, Boa 0 i PAWS A Jarvis, Dalton W A (Janney, N °thane 0 W Alexander & la, Meta- W Sutherland & la, phis, Teen Breathe Yde, Newburg • Washington J P Cole, Oin, 0 E it Hutchinson, Phila - MYROH ANTS , HOTEL—fourth street, below Arab. B bl Johnston, Thos P Moore, 'Holidays berg, Pa • -—burg, Pa John P Glue; 'Pittsburgh IG Sterett, Saltsburg, W Jennison, - Danville, Pa Poona Hon Jos K Bilej, Wools- 8 W Houghton, 'Winches town, N , ter, Tenn 11' Pa l mer, Stroudsburg , A Hosier, Mlnersville ,Pa — Penna. Hon Geo Scott dr. wile, Cat -0 0 Megielland, Look Weiss% Haven J O'Brien & wire, Belt Silas Dodson, Lrzerue co,. Smith, Phila R Brown , Beading • N Merriam, Meriden, Conn 'Robs Wallace, Memplds B Hubbell, KY D Woodward, Keokuk A L JOl2lll, Ky 11M Pollock, Harrisburg, Geo W Dickson. N Y J A Pickett, NS . * Britain,ol E B Torbert, Md R At Shoemaker, Cincinnati, Ohio AItpIEIGAG ROLlSE—Cheatant street, above Fifth. P E Spear, N 1 Joe 11 Campbell & dau, Pa 00 Cochran, N.Y Chu Byerly, Phila J K tilehop & wf. Ky • Richard N McVeigh, Phila. W Marsh,. New South Jim McGuire, New South W•i° 6 5 - • Wales Chas 0 JonehMoorestown Bawl Carter, Meoreetown, NJ N J Jas Bennett, DOwnhigton, W 8 Smith; °heater, Pa 0 B Buibleyal Y L Newbold, N J Chu R Dodworth, Phil% J E Sawyer, Ohl, 0, ;Jae W G W ?mach, Boston J Wagoner, , Swaney, Bali , /no 0 Boner, Besrota, Jtio Pilachei;JrAtehlog Reny 3-Walkat,lifisa ' • ton'co, Md Chas J Walker, Mitu - UNglfilliQT.ll.—Ardh street. pstoirr Yoneti. 0 Slansbury, • W P Tborne, Olnelnnatt, J Blmpkinson, Oinoinnatl, 0 -Ohio Olark, BVLools • • W 8 Clawson: N Wm McCann', Pennington- I' Wornian' & daugb, • , r1110i 4 14, glextille; " It M Crawford, Md Mrs J A &Moon, Middle- Jae Boo; Aunt tows ,"Del T N Patterson, Bobtaykill co,L Foster, Pottiillte Pa . • "' Ing Ooryilt, Lambertyillo, 11 lianke;Wooster, 43 11- W Hasten, Pennlngtenville, A MitOleon; NY' - Pa W 8 Wolf dr, k, Hdlt obn J dskee, Camden, Del A It Murat, Ohsa4beroburg , P 7 patiiele, Oharabore , gri -Pa ' • _ MADISON DOIISE-Libebutstreet, above Market. 0 Derobeok, iforteedale,Ps. D P Newbold.. N I J J W Adamib.:Semerse --JOoodrleh, co, lad " - " Thompson, Plaines J McMinn, Macedou f ,N st il e. Ot VaoDenbtarg. Voter, N t -- A Heatless, Millsboro Mlt Carlisle, Milton:l. Del Del Wm Pongee, Dageborough„ D A atoli, Portsmouth net" • Nn ' ' . . . BLACK TALL.T _BR 0 - h ova Oallowhlll. N Landelf,'Dletrint,l4. W Thotopsoo,Zloneville,Pa W Oberrington; Lebanon' 11 Walter, Snake OO Nll Ntunger.alineavllle 0 Trout - , Salford, pa Rehlotterei, Pia , John P Mitchell, N y Hiahald Btaik4ouse, Pe. „ - - NATIONAL HOTEL—Race stteis4 abbie 3 bird., 11, Thompson, Pa II EWarro;rl, irenchtown A putu9ol7, Phil& N J . . . 13 U Bruner, Bethlehem 110 Lyon, Kansas J 0 Solverling, Westport Wm 8 Weil, Allentown Wm P Hamlet &. la, N Y E . It Gilbert, Millersburg 0 B Uararood, Balt Thoe Wren, N Y Wm P Yeager, Pa ` ' ii . I Robertson & ,eon V AL Blanfuss, Trapp ~ Springaeld , J L Jones, Bradford Jos Mare, Tanisque Jil Miller, Jaoksonville, 0 J P Thomas, BE Louis A II nernatit, Leesport; Pa, .1 Mingle, Leespol, Pa 0 W Ramsay, Pottsville 011 Bardweli, Elizabeth- A Kline, Lancaster ~: . town , . _ BARLEY 8,11B&P MOTEL—Second street, below Vine. Ohms W swallow, Lumber- Jae Dabrak, Holyoke, Mans ville Jno W Wry, Doylestown Too Palmer, Doylestown W A Street, N Y D Garrett, Ps Jno Bette, Pa Wm J Birkje lady, Pa .1 Twining & mister, Pa .1 L Gordon. Lambertville .1 - H Palmer, Burks co Ohne Magill, Burke co Jos Barnsley, Bucks co B N Miles, Bucks co J D Oliver, N J Thos Ent, N J J B Brown, Pa Wm Davison, Oheltenham B Hall, Oheltenbam A Danuenhower, Ohelten- P Berg, Burlington, N J ham • G 1181116 W. Yardienrlllo BALD NAGLE-HOTEL—Third street, ab. Callowhlll 11 Becket, Yazoo City J 6 Heilman, Yazoo City IT Ousel, Dauphin co, Pa L Hitter, Allentown Levi D Lutz, Pa 000 Arra, Beetoe, Pa John B Barnet c liaston, Pa B B Mark, Easton, Pa Geo Eisenhart, Pottavillo J J Duch, Lobanon, Pa Burnt Zones, Northampton co, Pa BLACK BEAR INN—Firth and merchant etzeete. oal Taylor, Delaware co, 011 Leopold, Pa Pa . D W Chandler, West Ches. James Chadwick, Chester, ter, Pa Pa W A Boner, Pa James Fisher', Downing- 8 Williams, Downingtown, town, Pa Pa H A Hall, Elkton, Mil P Wickersham, Coates /had' 8 Thompson, West villa. Pa Mentor B 1' Ogden, Delaware co, Thos Griffi th, Wilmington, Pa Del J N Benjamin, North Bast, II Hawkins, Lewleburg,Pa Md. Pll Leonard, Cheater co, John Darlington, Chester Pa . ' Wray, Pa W W Wiley, Bid' iSperial tifatirce. Tonic,—Every one, at times feels the ne cessity- of some reitorativo of the vital powers, do- Pressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. In such con. Mon let every ono, instead of flying to the alcoholle or medicinal stimulants, which must be followed by depression equal to their excitement, reinvigorate Lis deranged system by the natural thole elements of the PEriovies Prime. Sold by F. Bitows. Fifth and Met nut, and tiAM3ARD & CO., Twelfth and Olieithlut. au2.-d&wif The Ladies are load to praise of the beauti rytug effects, of JOLEO 'HAMM'S EAU Evxoataana, or Hair HestOm, for its magic properties in rendering the hair soft and glossy, and inclining It to curl. It will change harsh gray or rod hair or whiskers to the clrlgi tial life-color and causeia new growth when baldness exists. It In not a dye. hold by all druggists, and by JULtid MUHL & Co., 1t0.104 Oheatntit street. au2-6t Bowers Infant Cordfal,;:Thls trivialliable Oordial is prepared from a variety of the moat choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and ill the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for" infante and young children. Bytts powerful influence a speedy our, Ia effected In all canoe of Oholic, windy pains and spasms. Believes arid mitigates muoh of ohlidren's suffering during decal. Sion or teething, and by. Ito soothing properties trim. anilines palm; of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, /So. The Infant Cordial him become a standard remedy, and has been used In thousands of cases with the most abundant MOOS& No family should be without It Prepared only by yaw A. Bowie, At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. B. corner of Cloth and Green eta., Philadelphia. To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally an 111-ly Saving Irattd.—Five Per Cent. Interest.— NATIONAL, SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of TIIIRD, Philadelphia. Money received In any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payments made daily, without notice. The investments are made in. Real Estate, Mortgages, Grotuid Bente, and such first•elass securi ties as th charter requires. °Mee hours, from 9 o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, nd on Monday and Thttrudny evenings until 8 o'clock. fel 0 lc Bakers CIIILIMATID 1A61.11.1t SEWING MAORINIB, 780 01110TNIIT STREET. These Machines are now justly admitted to be the beet in use for 'family sewing, making a new, strong, and elsetio stitch, whia will nor rip, even If every fourth stitch be cut. Circulars sent on application by letter. - Jackson, JOB PRINTER, FIFTH AND CHESTNUT. ' Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, Oir oulars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at prices to colt the times. 0017-17 Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 1303 Walnut street, one door west of Second street. ReCeiTo9 de poelts hi same of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of lye per cent. per annum. OffMe open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day''atid Saturday until 0 in the evening. President, 'Franklin Yell; Treasurer and Secretary, Chula M. Morrie illtarnages On the 2d Inst., by the Rev. Dr. Morton, HORACE B. FRY to DbfILY L., daughter of John Grigg, Esq - .July 27th, by Rev.:. McDowell, Mr. JACOB•LAW. SON 817 . 21 . AN,yanngest daughter of,Th John In lota /n orilgeWtnet:,by Rev. bald Ma. hill, of the Mon Presbyterian Ohilireh, Mr. :WEB T. BURNS, of New York, to Mee LIZZIE THOMPSON, of thfe city. ok At the Prairie Home, MINI, July 6, by Bimon L. Schulte, Esti , Mr. GEORGE R. SUTLER, of Philadel phia, to Mice LETTY A. BYRE, or New York city. 1t Jane let, by the Rev. Mr! Gray, JOHN °WIN to HANNAH LOWER. ■ . June 2, by, the Rev , D. Moore, ED3IUND NELMS so Ml6e HELEN REAMING, of Baotou, Maas. * Mattis. At Lewes, Delaware, July 31st, ALEXANDER, eon of Wm. II- and Bliss J. West, of Vile city, aged 1 year 7 months and 18 days. *. On the 3d inst., Mr. GEORGE SIIETSLINE,, in the 42d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family. also Reecho rough Lodge, No. 66, I. 0. of 0. F., and the Order in general, and the officers of the Custom Ilona, are in vited to attend his funeral from hie late residence, Ridge Mid, near Green Lane, on Thursday morning, all, o'clock. ** On the 24 inst., JACOB WATERMAN, in the 81st year or his age, His relritives and friends are invited le attend his funeral from his late residence, at Hoimesberg, on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further no tice. On the 2d Inet , Mrs. SARAH ANN NAILER, in the 48th year of her age. tt On Sunday 'morning, August I, SARAH, wife of the late Matthias Benner, aged 85 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respeet fully invited to attend her funeral from her late rest donee, No. 1312 Spruce etreet, this (Wednesday) after noon, the 4th inst , at 4 o'clock. On Saturday morning, 31st ult., ROBERT MORE HEAD, Infant Con of Robert M. and Yloletta P. (fer— tile, aged 5 months. The relatives and friends of the family are reaped fully invited to attend the funeral, from his paean' residence, Mega Avenue, above n a milestea, T wrenty first ward, thin (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3X o'clock without further notice. „ * Oh the iliac ult., JOHN BROWNE, aged la years; The relatives and friends of the. family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral from his late resi dence, Grape street, Manayunk, this (Wednesday) morn; ing, the 4th lost , at 10 o'clock. At Camden, N. J., August 1; MINNIE A., only child of Charles H and Julia D. Norton, of Wallington City, D. 0., aged 1 year and 10 days. Suddenly, on rho let Instant, JOHN RANKIN, In the COth year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully ine,ted to attemd his funeral, from his late resi dence, Ann street, Above Twelfth, between Lombard and south, this (Wedneedey) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to the Mount Mo rush Cemetery. Suddenly, on the - 81st ult., ROUT. DAY DULL, in fant eon of Emanuel and Sarah Ann Dull, aged flve months and 21 days. On the 2d inet. ' „EMbla OEOILIA. olden child of feasao ) and Anna 15'. Sooy, in the 14th year of her age. 'Mount Holly papere please eopy.y On ho 2d Ineient, JOFIN HENRY, infant son of Joshua and A satins British, aged( 17 months and 27 days tt On Sunday event ag, Ist Instant, /OE HOWARD, son of Jain A, and MyJ Quinn, aged 6 years ad three months. , * Oathe 2(1 ( natant , after a short illness , HELEN A., wife of Conrad J. (loop er. On the 24 instant, WM. MoOAILILAND, aged 05 years. ik On Monday morning, 21 instant, SUSAN PAUL, in fent daughter of John F. and Susanna P. Beatty, aged 11 months. sr On the 24 latent, MIMI, daughter of W. 0. and Sophia Forney, &red 8 months and 8 days. On thh 12th ofJuly. at Castle Blanco Cuba, of yel low fever, Mr. ARTHUR WATTS, formerly of Phila delphia, aged 49 - years. ( Pittsbilrgh and Cincinnati papers please copy.) August 2.1, FLORENCE IDA. daughter of Thomas and Mary V. Button!, aged 2 weeks to In New Orleeov, La, Jule 18th, of yellow fever, ISAAC L. VIGURES, in the 19th year of his age. * ErV utter al —The members of Star of BETHLEHEM LODGE, No. HO, I. 0. of 0. Y.. are respectfully tnYlted to moot at the HALL, THIS APTHeNOON at 3 o'clock, to atten4 the funeral of our late Brother, EARL SALL n DA, from the Penusylrapia Hotel, Sloth street, below Arch. au4-ltlk GEO. BERTRAM, Elec'y. [O.• PlOticb.—An election for seven Directors of the MONTOUR. IltON COMPANY, to servo during the ensuing year, will be held on SATURDAY, the fourth day of September next, between the hours of twelve o'clock M. and ono o'clock P. M•, at tne late Office of the Company, in the Reading Railroad Coto pany's Buildings, in the city of Philadelphia, Penna. Ity order of the Board, T: M. BRYAN, Jr., ftwi-dtsept4 Secretary. perlnsurance Company of the State of Penn. SYLYANlA—PniLsoncents, August 2, 1858. The Dlrectote have thle day declared a dividend of Aix per cent.,or twelve dollars per share, out of the profits of the ompany, payable to the Otockholderx or their legal repremeuttitlvea. on sad and attar the 7th i orient. au3 10t WILLIAM lIARPhnt, Secretary. Office Hazinten Vaal Ups—Philadelphia, August 2,-113SS.—The Dlredtora of the Hazleton eel oinpaoy have this day declared a Dividend on their capital stock of one dollar hod a half per share, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repreneart- Uses, at the Office of the Oompany : In Philadelphia, on and after the 12th inst. .The Transfer Books will be closed until the 12th lost. aul•St 13AM1HLL 11100 HE, President. arflame for Invalids with . Alicelions of THE: CHEiT. ' 13: W. cor. PARKE. and CHESTNUT Streets, raZdralf West Philadelphia. KrFairmount nod Arch-Street City Fris. BERGER RAILWAY CO —At a Meeting of the Commissioners named in the At to incorporate the Fairmount and Arch-street City Passenger Rail way ComprMy, held in pursuance of public notice, tropergidgv n e tr nat b t e r w O l i v d . ce of William L. Hirst, at ' ali'clock, the following CaolinnumtiiisorenPorrisd,&TYaitrinu"37! Randall, Lewin Bitting, Robert 3.ltemphill, George H. Thomas, Runes B. Smith, together with the Chair man, were appointed, a COn?Mitit . . 40, make the ROMS nary arrangements arid open BOOKS OF SUBSCRIP TION, according to the general Railroad Act. NOTICH is hereby given, that the above-named Commissioners will meet At the Wetherill Rouse, RANSOM Street, above Sixth, on TUESDAY, WED NESDAY, and TRURSDAY, the lath, 11th, and lath days of August, 1858 at 10 o'clock A. to receive Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the above-named Passenger Railway Company. ISAAC LEECH, dn., Chairman. ROOT. J. Ilittenna, Secretary. tbitESS.—Pi LADPIPTIIA; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, IM5A'.' Err Notion, -West Plinadelphls, , Tassedger RAIIMAY . OOMPANY,IdIy 15;1858. , • • .3 Core of this ovally now run every five min. "s— -aes from Tllllttid MARKET Streets to' their dpi T 0 It .E N T—The second-and third Depot, on LOGAN end HAW:WORD Streets. Ma stories of No. 103 ARCH SCreot, second:a6°r above jylo.lm . :W. S. MANNiSuporintendent. Front, north side, Apply to _ _ C. 0. SADLER & CO., 9 North Water Street. Office of the Frankford and Southwark. PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL WAX COMPANY, COMPANY, Corner of GERMA.NTOWN ,ROAD and OHATHAbI Street. PHILADELPHIA, July let 1858. The fount of Directorshave declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com pany, payable to the Stockholders or their legal repre sentatives after the 10th instant, at this Office. The Transfer Books of the Company will be cloud from and after this day until the 15th inst. Stockholders are requested to leave their Certificates at tide Office to be exchanged for others with the new title of the Company. Sy2.-ftuwlat ErNotice.—The Second Instalment of Five Dollars per Share on the Stock of the SE AND THIRD-STUFFY PASSFNCIBR RAIL WAY COMPANY of Philadelphia will be due and payable at the Ocoee of the Company, No. 2-6 WAL NUT Street, on or before September let, 1668. By order of the Board. DENDY SHARWOOD, Secretary. • jyo-ftutaul&muftsepl I.lOlicrtewitc Eirp boobs. WOLFE, WILSON, & CO., 132 CHESTNUT STREET, Have knit received on consignment 160 Cases CRAY, WHITE, AND SLUE MACKINAWS, Alan, 300 PIECES TAPESTRY, INGRAIN and VENETIAN CARPETINGS. 150 BAWLS BLACK AND WRITE WADDING. au4•lw NO. 415 MARKET SfittEET PHILADELPHIA, AUGUST, 1858 WM. H. BROWN & CO Are now recolving their FALL STOOK OF FOREIGN ASIERIOAN DRY GOODB, To which tho attention of LEE & BEARE, No. 230 CHESTNUT STREET, HAirE NOW OPEN Thulr Fall Importation of WHITE GOODS, Which they offer to the Trade an the moat liberal GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. JOHN B. ENGLISH & CO., No. 113 CHESTNUT STREET. Aro now receiving tlielr FALL IMPORTATION of FRENCH AND ENGLISH, KID, DEAVER, DUCK, BILK, CLOTH, FUR, FUR— TOP, AND PLUSH-LINED GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. Jy2B-lin WELLING, COFFIN, & CO. 116 CHESTNUT STREET, Have on hand, and are constantly receiving, the fol lowing description of goods: A. & W. SPRAGUES , PRINTS, in great variety, including Chocolate,, Turkey Reds, Greens, Blues, Shirting's, and Fancy Styleo. BLEACHED SILEKTINGS, SIIIRTINCIS, AND DRILLINGS. Lansdale, Ataaonvillo, Slatoravillo, • Hope, Washington, Union Mills, Blackatone, Cohannet, Johnston, White Rock, Phenix, • Acton, &a. BROWN !MEETINGS AND OSNA istatOS. Metoaca, Virginia Fatally, Groton, Ettrick, I•iast'n Virginia, Eagle, Manchester, kiec's & Farm's, Still Water, filechanita', Warren A, Cam' River, Riverside. CLOTHS. Bottosnley's, Pomeroy's; and Glenhant Co.'s Black and Fancy all-wool and cotton warp Cloths in great variety. DOESKINS AND CASSIIKERES. Greenfield Co., Saxton? River, Bristol, Terry's, Stearns, and others. SATINETS. Stearn's, Ayres & Aldrich,' Taft & Capron, Minot, Charter Oak, Mineral Springs, Swift River, Carpenters', Florence Mills, Ilockarium, Duhring's,. ete. SI LESlAM—Lonadalo's, Stalth'is, and other makes, plain and twilled. of all color, Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids. Jewett City nod Irene Stripes, Denims and Tiokings. Ithodd Island and Philadelphia Linsoys and Aitrun Checks. Shepard 's and Meter's Canton Flannels, &e. 1y22-2m RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASICS. DIAPERS. &o CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those Oi t rake gotita7l 4 . 4 - 1 .=.7,1,74%1067.41,^fi12 full name of the firm, RIOTIARDSON, SONS, h OWDEN, de a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goode. - " This caution Is rendered essentially necessary enlarge quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared. season after , season,- and sealed with the , name of ItIOIIAItDBON 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 chasers can be Imposed on with Goods o f a worthless character. J. BULLOOKE & J. B. LOCKE, my2B-6m Agents, 36 0131)11011 Street, New York detail ~Drg eloote. THE PROMENADE SKIRT PAR EX OXIABNOE. J. P. Altman k Co 'a Patent Perin Extension Toureure Skirts, made of the best watch spring steel. Ladle& desiring the beautiful shape given to the dress by Moran's Unequalled Patent Skirts can procure them 'bier than oltewltere at our Shirt and Cornet Depot, S. E. corner Eleventh and 011estudt. They are the only Skirts; to which we can lend oar name for recommishda tion to our lady readers. Having no hand other "Celebrated" makes, we are anxious to close them out at great reducttone. J. 6. MAXWELL & SON, New Trimming Store and Factory and E. Corner Eleventh and Chestnut. WILLIAMSVILLE, Wattlautta, Water Twist, Pontiac, Utica, and other superior iiiskei Shirting and . Bheeting . 3luslin by the piece or yard. Of It Ichardaon's, Nicholson's, and Robinson`n make, warranted pure and strong An excellent heavy Nichol son's Linen, at 3734 cents. Diapers, Ortuth TowellingH, 8 to 123 cents; heavy BaggingN, Tom Idnone, &c. LINE DAMASK TABLE OLOTIIS at 50, 15, 55, 61 $1.25 to $4. Napkins, Doylies Ilucka. back in towels and by the yanll Flannels, 'Pickings, kn. , LAVELCA 6 L0T1.1. Black and Brown kllxed Lavellan at 10 cents; Mom, finer grades. Misters from 870 to $l. Excellent Luella !lantern, $1 25 and $1.15. MANTILLAS. Closing out balance stock cheap. copyxn'& CONARD, jab S. 2. corner if ItTit and MARKET. SIETMMER MANTLES. LACE AND CHANTILLY MANTLES and TAL DIAS at much reduced rates to doge the stook. SHAH BLESS BROTHERS, jy2B4 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. INEN . Richardson's and other excellent maims, of Sheet ingsof all widths. Pillow Linens awl Irish Shirting Lilloll.l. 8111111110 r Blankets and Quilts. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, Jy2B.lf CHESTNUT and BIMINI. NEW YORK MILLS MUSLIN. Now York Billie soft Web; Wanisutta, Williams ville, Arkwright, and other best brands Masonville field Medal, very fine and light SHARYLESS BROTHERS, jy2B.lf CHESTNUT AND BRUME. HOODED CLOAKS, FOR THE SEASIDE, - ' • - AT SIX DOLLARS. TRAVRLLINO OR DUST CLOAKS, Indtaperdiablo for a Country Ramble, or en route to the SPringe, at .c 2.50, $3 50, $1 50, and SO. ELEGANT MANTILLAS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACIO. BLACK SILK, SILK, AND LACE. CRAPE AIARETZ CIRCULARS. • WHITE DARY,UR CIRCULARS. AT ONE-HALF FORMER TOMS, TO ()MOM TIN 80/LOON, AT TUN PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 OLLEBTNUT etreet, .1717 .1. W. PROCTOR & 00 MILE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED CRAPE BRAWLS ever offered in this City are now being sold by TUORNLEY & OHIBM N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. Wu purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendous sacrifice for CASH ; a lot of very rich Embroidered Crape Shawls, same quality and style as we have sold for TWENTY DOLLARS! which we are now ceiling at. the extremely low price of TWELVE. DOLLARB!! ema Ladles, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a HANDSOME SHAWL NO (MBAR! AISO, Plain Orape Bimini, from $4 to ism. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS . _ . Special bargains in Lace, Bilk, Moir Antique Man Mho, hc. Travelling Dram Materials in groat variety. Thin Bummer-Dress Goods. ,Organdies, flaregns, Grenadines, &c., &a BLACK BILK. , NANCY BILKS, &o. Our name Ip justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Mon and Bops' Wear. Linen Goods, of our own Importation, Bummer Ontioo and ether Funnels, &a., &a. Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, foolery, Woven, &a., a TIIORNLEY h OILIBM'S _ "ONE•PRICE CASH SPORE," N. N. Cor. SIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Streets Jel9-tt ESTATE OF MARGARET NELSON.- Lettere of Administration, rum tesiomen to annexe, have been granted In the above estate to the under a'gried. Persona having claims against the same will present, and those indebted to the decedent will please settle with the Executors JOB It. CHEM • Parrish, above Ninth street. BENEDICT TRENCELE, au4- , 30141 1203 Poplar street. A STON RIDGE SEMINARY for YOUNG .11, LADIES. Rev. B. B. ItUNTINGTON, A. M. , Principal. The next BOORIOI2 commencea Bopt. 6, Acceam from Eighteenth and Market ;Areas to Rockdale, (next station beyond Media,) and IX milea emit from thence by carriage. Terms-4260 the year for everything; no exirto whatever. Addresa • . .. . _ . en=:l QIJPERIOR QUALITY FAMILY BREAD b.. 3 baked daily at 20 N. NINTH Street, at 22 0'010ek• .0214w0 IL HAAT, Treasurer AND NEGRO BLANKETS BUYERS in renrootfully EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, &cF VILLAGE GREEN P. 0• Delaware County3Ta In Gale am -QIP 11000 WELL—SEOURgD AND promptly paid Ground Rent of $BO, for Wu at a mall discou nt . Apply to R. C. TIIOIIPSON & G. M. CONARROE, jy3l-St , No 933 AROR Street. lian double tl 2 6 °° , s2* 00 0 —FOR SALE, a 111.ortgago for well aocured on property worth more amount. Apply to JOHN D. STOORDALE, iy= 021 South SIXTH Street. en WANTED TO PURCHASE—A cor aa nor-store 'Property, suitable for a Grocery and Pr..vidou bustnems, with stabling attached. South of Arch ntreet preferred. Address GROCER, Press office. 105 440 R SALE—A voluablo LOT, in tho vici nit), of tho Deltirooro Depot, In an Improving neighborhood. For particulars, addreoo J. K., Dox 027 Dont-office. jylo Political. OR CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT— • ROBERT G. MAROH, Or TIIII THIRTHEINTII WARD. Subject to the will of the People's Convention. jy2B.lm-10 FO& REGISTER OF WILLS ELI DILLIN, OIL TII3 POURTHICNTII WARD, 'Subjoct to tin nulesOf tho People's Party. And, iteleeted, I pledge myself to confine tho Office to the lejp.l fees established by law. iy24.teiO WILLIAM U. KERN, SHERIFF, FIYTIIENTIi WARD Bobjeat to tho Enlee of People's Party. Jy2o-tf CARD.—The undersigned hereby informs A— , his (Heade that fie wl l l bo a candidate for the Office Of SHERIFF of the City and County of Philadelphia, at the ensuing election, It dominated by " The People." • JOS. Di. OOWSLL. PHILADII4IIIA, JuNIO 5,1858. • Jyl9-tr F OR CONGRESS-THIRD DISTRICT DR. JCPASPIL SITES, Or THE SIXTEBSTR WARD. EubJect to Democratic rules. Jy2.l-Im* CLERK OF TUE ORPHANS' COURT, Tnra . ..l3. HARKINS, Subject to Democratic taISVIDITHENTII WARD. Rules. i921-ta FOR REGISTER OF WILLS, JOHN SWIFT. Subject to the will of the Teep'e'e Convention jy6-tf • ROISTER OF WILLS ANDREW J, WESTER Subject to Democratic Rules. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT JOSEPH A. MONDEDIEIt, , Eleventh Ward Hnbject to ihe.rulee of the Democratic party. jeri-dte/ i - l IOR REGISTER OF WILLS JOHN OASSIN ? Fifth Ward subject to Democratic Rules FOR REGISTER OF WILLS— CHARLES D. KNIGHT, ' " TWENTIETH WARD 'Subject to the People'', Nomination. jel-tf FOR REGISTER OF WILLS. JOHN OAHSSELL, OF SEVENTH WARD. Subioct to Democratic ntlog. Inyll.4rti .Savings Aube. THE SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND. (Oitarzaert ET Tim LEGIEILLTOIS OP PIINNEITLTAXIA.) PERPETUAL (HURTER. FIVE PER CENT. Internet allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid back on Demand. OFFICE, 831 NORTH THIRD STREET, (OONSOLIZATION BANE BUILDING.) This'lnstitution is now open for the transaction or business, and is the only Chartered Saving Fund located In the northern port of the city. The OMee will be open (daily) from 9 to 2,;( Wale*, and aloe on MONDAYS end THURSDAYS, from 5 until o'clock in the livening. MANAGERS. James S. Pringle, Jacob Dock Joseph M Cowell, George Woelepper, 3. Wesley Bray Robert B. Davidson, P. 0. Elltnaker, John P Verree, George Rue3ht, John non , . t, JAMES S. PRINGLE, rIIOIIN. ap2l-iftf Frederic& Klett t 'Stephen Smith, John P bevy, Son Henry H. Strong, Dantet linderkoßer, lion. Wm. etillwerd, - Frederick Btaake, Bratiois Bert, Joseph P. LeOlero, Joint /lender, Jr., Preslden Secretary, GEORGE T. I QAVING FUND.--UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, cornet of THIRD and OR BT. NUT Streets. Large and email aunts resolved, and paid back on de mand, without notice, with FIVE PER OENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 mall 6 o'clock every day, and on ROVDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DEASTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from Al upwards. President—STEPHEN R. ORILWEORD. TumnonNATTYKUW... QAVING,PUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN. THREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY.—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH - WEST COWER Of THIRD, PHILADRLPHIA. I0001?OIATXD IST TIM &MX OP DISINTLVANIA. Money le received in any enm, large or small, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. - . The °Mee is open every day from 9 o'clock In the asorniuLtill 8 °'o eek In the evening, and on Monday end Thareday evenings till 8 &cloak. ON. lINNItIf L. BENTINR, President, 110BIRT 9NLPIAIDO.II, Vico rreorderrl. AY. 7. Bran, lboretexy. atzsoloat Mon. Remy L. Benner, I. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, - Joeepli B. Barr , Robert Selfridge, • trends Bawl. R. Ashton, Joseph Terkel', 0. Landreth Minans, Remy Diffenderffer. Money le received and payments nude daily. The Investments are made iA oeiformity with the previsions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES; GROUND RENTS, and each Stet Mese eecurt. ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi= tore, and whieh cannot fail to give permanency and eta Witty to this Inetitntion. wady N '• 88 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PEA OENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. IMO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE I PER ONNT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. IMO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PHA GENT. STATE SAVINGS PUND. MO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE /.N PIE OENT. STATE SAVINGS POND. inlay Igttu Vitblicdtioito. 'IMLAY'S ,WEEKLY BANK-ROTE RE- A. PoBTBIt IS PUBLISHED THIS MORNING, containing all new Couuterreitittthlete,Pcicee Current, Stocks, &c., ',oxides a vast ,meant or valuable informs lion to all business men. Single copies only 5 mai ; Weekly, by carriers, $2 per annum ; Semi-Monthly, St 15 ; Monthly, 75 cents. 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Let every Mechanic, and Laboring mon be on hand to take it! Agenta and eanrasaera wanted In every ward and precinctiu the city. Apply Immediately. nutl-tfif a., FOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 922 kit CHESTNUT Street, keep standard works on 7 Phrenology, Phyaiology, Water (lure, and Pho nography, wholesale and retail. Phrenologb a "' cal Examination, with charts, and full writ. ten descriptions of character, given day and even. lng. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mail to be addressed to Fowler, Wells, k On„ 922 Chestnut street. jeD-fimelf-wky t sop 30 'VALUABLE WORK ON COLONIAL V LAW—OLIALIKERS' OPlNloslB.—Opinionn of eminent Lawyern on vaTions pulntao llnglinh Junin prudence, chiefly concerning the Colonies, Fisheries, and Commerce of Great lirltain : Collected and - Digested from the Originals In the Board of Trade :Lod other Re positories. By Otantam CIIALIIM, Esq., P.R.'S., B.A. 1 vol. Bvo, 815 pages. Just received and for male by KAY Sr BEASTLIER, Law Book nellern, Publisher:, and Importorn, .1929 10 South Sixth eared. lUE W MAGAZINE. • IN BRYANT & STRATTON'S "AMERICAN MIR 011 AN T,, In now ready, end may be bad at all NEWS DEPOTS Their Agent, Capt. 3. R . Dell, is ca nTw i ug this city for yearly Hibscribere. Price $2 per annum. Address & STRATTON, Mercantile College, B E. corner ELEYEINTII and CHESTNUT Streets, Phi ladelphia. my2Bly BRIDGETON BOAT.—THE Bx.riuss will not make her trip from and to Bridgeton on Wednesday and Thursday next, 4th and sth inst. air24t.* COPPER. Reflood Lako Superior Ingot Copper, for sale by WM. 11 •WOODWARD & GO., 5113 Market at. HERRINGS -800 Ws. NO. 1 PIOKIJED Herring; 800 bble extra Newfoundland ditto 120 Ws Potomae dry Ratted ditto, now in store and for We by JNO. Of. KENNEDY k. CO., awls 100 and 102 N WHANvgg au3.3t if LITIDSICK Sc CO. CHAMPAGNE. —A constant supply of tho genuine bran,' In bond and in store, for eels by WILIAM,' II VISATON, Bole Agent for Pennsylvania, 2113 PRONT 81 MARRED CORDAGE-Supert or RUSSift and 1 AMERICAN TARRED CORDAGE. manufactured and for gale by WEAVER, FEUER, & CO., jy27 No. 23 N. Water at. and 22 N. Wharves. DUBE BONE DUST, GROUND PINE. 1. A very superior artiole. For sale in large or mai lots, by PEIROIII, & 00., myb 144 'North ID.lloorwra ovranno. QOFT CRUDE TURPENTINE—Just re ceived et email lot of Soft Crude Turpentine, of good quality, and for sale by WEAVER, FITLIM & CO, j,xe No. 28 N. WATNR Bt., and $, Wai&H.V.2B. WANTED—By a Bricklayer, Lumber and Carpenter work, in exchange for Bricks and Brickla.Ying• Address M. N., lilcod , a Dlepateh. au4-3t* WANTED—.A purchaser fora Bakery with a good run of custom. Per further inforrnotion address a note to " BAKERY,t , Press Office, which will moot prompt attention. ,-„ aut--3t* A GIRL wants it situation as Cock. Inquire Ea. at No. 4 PURLONWS Court, Chorry street, above Seventh. au4.2tir AYOUNG MAN, 19 years of ago, desires employment in a Wholesale Dardware Store. Ie willing to make himself useful. Address C. D orrice of The Press. WPNTE D—ln a Wholesale Provision - Homo, a situation no Porter. Good reference given. Address WILLIAM, at thin Office. au4-2to. AN EXPERIENCED CLERK and Book keeper and rapid Accountant, fully competent awl with host of reference, desires a situation in a Maim 'factory or store, city or country. Address J. P. 11., at this Office au3-2t* WANTED—A Situation, by a young man, in a tirst-class Domestic Cominteelon Dry-gooda Ifoune t to learn the busincee. The most acwptable 'references given. Address A. H., at this °Mee. aul.3tik WANTED—An intelligent Lad, wilt) writes good, pinin hand, to learn the Conveyancing bnatnesa. Address Conveyancer," office of thin paper. au3-4t* WANTED—By a young Man who has had two years' experience in the office of en Insu rance Company, a situation in a similar line of business Goof( reference given. Address "Insitranee," Office of The Press. au3-3t* $ 1,000 WANTED TO INVEST in some good business by one that has a largo nvinnininnce in this State, And can in•luflueuce trade in almost any kind of business. Address JOHN 11., at this Office. au3-2t' VRAZER RIVER MINES.-WANTED wonty-live men to complete an organizing company. Appl !CAD La will be given every Information on thin Rub pet by addrea.ing August 10) 00X 1806, Phila delphia Pont Woo. is,V d t : l l o T r E s D i — OOO A t P o a jo r i t n ne t r h , e w a i d t v h er a ti. c er as i h n a eas f i ; and profitable manufacturing buelnema. For part.cu lore, addrcas "TRAFFIC," at this Office. au2-4t* WANTED—By a steady Man, a SITUA TION as Draymen or Porter, in a Wholesale Store. le a good firmer and thoroughly underetande the care of horses—eau give hie last employer as refer ence, AddrePe a PORT 1110," at this Office. au2.-Ed* • WANTED—Ity a young LAD, a situation in a 'Wholesale Store. Ia a good Proroan and quick at figures, Address YOUTH, at this Wilco. au2.3t* VVANTED, FOR THE 'UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to SU per month, No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply fcir MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 MARKET Street, above Fight'', north side. WILLIAM D. ItOYALL, let Lieut. 2d fjegt. of Cavalry, apl7-tI 7tecruiting Officer. BOARDlNG—Vacanclos for single Gentle men at 54 N. SEVENTH. au44tit BOAR DIN G—An elderly Lady - wishes Boarding in a private fanitly, where she will ro ceivekindlyattentloneandenjoythe coniforte of a home. Liberal board will he paid. Address, for three dam LIENDERRON, Blocsre Dispatch. au3 3tO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY or SINGLE GENTLEMAN may °Wail] Hoard at 712 CHEST NUT Kreet, opposite Masooic Hall. alL•6tii' BOARDING.—A Gentleman and hia Mite 11 wish Boarding in the central part of the city. Address FRANCIS, office of this paper. • au-3tqk root nub Soimb LUST—A Portmonnaio containing five $lO Notes on the Philadelphia Bank, and Cheek on the Mechanics , Bonk, dated August 5. drawn to the order Alexander Smithors, and signed by Duo. U. Lan flinger. The finder m ill receive a reward of *25 by returning the same to S. D. PATTERSON, Jr., au4-:{tat No. 64 N. Seventh st. Vi 0U N D—A set of Hair Jewelry. The 1' owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at 517 CHATHAM Street. nu4-21* 113ERSONAL.---This is to caution the public against harboring or trusting my IviteELIEABETII JANE, an she hag Wit my house without the least pro vocation. ELISIIA D. CROWLEY. au.l-20 13ERS3NAL.—JOEIN TI. GEOLIIOTZ is .1 no longer authorized to make collections or receive moneys duo the undersigned, as he is no longer my agent; au4-514 E. 11. fillELTalsi. Jnenranre ComDanies F 111 HE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE Je. COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, 433 WAI NUT Street. Statement of the business and condition of The Quaker City Insurance Company of Philadelphia, for the six mouths ending June SO, 1858: Capital and Surplus, January 1, 1858 8277,670 87 Interest received and accrued from Jan. 1 to July 1, 1868. Premiums received from January lot to July lot, 1858 Salvage and Reinsurance received Lo9nen paid $64,451 64 Mak VIRIIPMEP3I 4 .T.PIT. -.7. 98,346 08 !Soignee remaining with the Company July 1, 304,981 36 Bonds, znortgag 3S, stocks, coupon bonds blows on collateral, and cull loans, &c. 6183,753 50 Bills Receivable 90,611 70 CB6ll on hand and In Bank, and duo front agents .. Capital Stook OPP lOPM. GEORGE H. HART—President. r. ROBE—Vioe President H. R. (JOGGIIHALL—Becretnry and Tretanisr 8. 11. BUTLRit—dissistant Peorotarr. George H. Hart, Joseph Edwards, H. P. Boss, Poster 8. Perk:Ms, A 0. Gotten, Charles G. Imlay, Andrei! it. ohambers, Bamnel Jones, M. D., Z. W. Bailey, on.K ii M. Puller, John G. Dale, 11. it. Ooggeltall, John L. Pomeroy. Attest: H. IL COGGEIItALL, . jy26-Itoca ' Secretary I. N*UR ANO E COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 ILECIIANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered In 1704—.0apital s2oo,ooll—Assete, Janu ary 1,1868, 534,449 50.100, All invested in Hound and available securities—coral nue to insure on Vest:obi and Cargoes, Bilildluge, Stocks of Merchandise, kn., on liberal term. DIECTORS: Geary D. Sherrerd, George IL Stuart, • Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Chutes blacalester, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson, John IL Inida, Henry lt. Freemen, William It White. 011arles S. Lewis, — George G. Cet•Ro4. D. 6IISRRI3R4, PreA(dont. WILLIAM HAMPRII, Reoretary. I.9.wirm.tt AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.. EA- INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia flaring a latge pilid-up Capital Stock and Surplui Invested in sound and available gentrifies, oontlnue insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture,Metal:iodise Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted Primrose. Geprge Abbott, John T. Lewis, Tann Wain!. Caspar W. Norris, Samuel O. Motion, James 11. Campbell, Patriok Brady, Juthauts rt. Dolph. Charles W. Poultney. MERIAL.- GEORGI, ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. MARIE. Beorstary. JaZI-7 If w AN A - 1) E - it V 0 E 03I N B TILATING The sabscriber would intite the special attention of Architect Builders and the publid to hid NEW CULVER PATENT SELF-CLEANSING AND VENTILATING NAM AIR FURNACE, Which has been so successfully introduced during the last winter and gave such general satimaction. It is so arranged as to consume the gases from the Coal. making it one of the most economical, safe, durable Heaters now In tin. Also, all sizes end pattern; of Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers. Gas Ovens, Low Down and Elevated Grates, every variety of Registers and Ventilators, fireplace gloves, Collins' Patent Chimney Caps, far the cure of smoky chimneys, with a full assortment of all goods in my line or business. Prompt attention paid to Range and Goatee repair ing, and prices reduced to Ault the times. CHARLES 'WILLIAMS, Baker & su2.3m 1132 (old 406) SIMMS? Street, Philedo lASPBERRY VINEGAR.--This is pro pared from perfectigire Prat, selected a Rh the greatest care and of the bent finality. A small quantity of this Vinegar Syrup mixed In a tumbler of cold wa ter, makes a most d lickma drink. As a beverage for the Hick, it in uneinniled, being at once soothing and medicinal. Prepared and sold by CHARLES BLIIVIMS, Druggist and Chemist, N. N. Corner Spruce and Seventh eta., Phila. Price 50 cents per bottle, or sit a dozen. jr2.9-2wlf :!'API: MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY.- 1...) There will he no necessity for tratellers taking a supply of CIGARS with them, no a complete amrt ineut of GENUINE HAVANA, of Samuel 8111109'P Im portation, will ho found on sale at CONGRESS GALL, Cape Island, and at the UNITED STATES, Atlantic City jy23 A\ WRINGS I AWNINGS ! .C.S. JOSEPH 11. FOSTER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street above Willow. Italian and French Window Awnings for Dweldlnga and Office Windown; Awnings for Storm Awnings for Steamboats and Shipa. All kinds of Awnings, lents, Plage, or any thing in vulvas, made to enter by JOSEPII 11. FOSTER, Awning_lltaker, 443 North THIRD Street. Residence, 340 Bath FRONT Street. jyl7-1m JOSEPH 11. FOSTER. WE Illel,m.Las. Amor. K. 11InUi.uns. 111. CL"LI TTT 8 0 4 R=S " ArL 3 AW , CEIAMIIKRFIBURO, PA. Collections promptly attended to. au3-6t MO FARMER S.—MTROGENATED SUPER PUOSPLIATE OF LIRE, or Prepared Blood, manulachred by BLAKIBTON tc. WOODWARD, and fur 'tale at. their Store, west end Market•street Bridge; also by dealers in the city and country. 3y31.-atif LATE I SLATE I I SLATE I I I—Roofing Elate, or all, sizes, and at very low rates, kept con stantly on hand, ad for sale by WRITING, VOX, & 00., GERMANTOWN NOAD and THIRD street. N. B. Slate Boole put on in the beet manner, and re eatrine. •tlnnd•.i •n all vrorlat warrantnei f• 6 • T AW RI BEERS' LIMERIOATING GREASE, the best and cheapest compound for greasing tbo axles of OMNIBUSES. CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. Ebr min In tin cane, „keg., and barrels byall the pima GISTS In that city and tho MANUFACTURERS, jyl2-8m No. IB SOUTH WATER Street. A LLSOPP'S PALE ALE,, rn hhda., a, .1 - 1 constant supply on hand, in Custom House stores, for aole by WILLIAM 11. YVATON, Jyls 918 South FRONT Skrest. Wants )3oarhing Vereonal 113,074 67 4,877 24 402,627 63 Losses, EXPENSES, &O 29,918-0 e 304,251 35 ,200,000 00 DIRIIOIO%B .5 muter /Ex at roil) na FOR CAPE MAY.-,ExpßEss LINE—The swift and favorite Steamer " BALLOON," Capt. W. WIIILLDIN, leaves Arch-street Wharf for Nape May every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Merlons' at 9X o'clock. Returning, leaves the Cape on tho intermediate days at S o'clock A. M. Fare 82, carriage hire included; Serrante 61.50' Belton Tickets $B, carriage hire extra. .jybainit- Ma"' NORTH PEN BTh. VANIA RAILROAD FOR DELAWARE WATER-GAP, MAIIOII CHUNK, HAZLETON, AND THE LEHIGH COAL REGION.— Waiters to the above popular places of BREMER RESORT will find the Route offered by the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Val. ley and New Jersey Central Railroads, to be novel ,and agreeable, passing through some of the richest and moat highly cultivated counties in the State, and pos• messed of comfortable accommodations, both on the road and at the various towns through which it passes. FOR THE WATER GAP.—Tako 8.15 A. N. Express Train from Front and Willow streets', pass through Beth 'ahem and Easton to Now Hampton, where a close eon. noctlon is Illatlo with the Delaware Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, and arrive at the asp about noon. . FOR Kau Cil CHUNK AND THE COAL REGION, —Take 2.30 P. H. Express Train from earns Depot to Bethlehem, wher e close connection is made with - the Lehigh Volley Railroad, through from Philadelphia to Slouch Chunk in 6 boors, A NEW AND PLEASANT ROUTE TO NEW YORK ClTY.—Take 6.16 Xi.. M. Express Train to Bethlehem, thence Pia L.. V. g, l, and N. .T. O. It. IL through Easton to Elirabetliport, thence be Steamer, and arrive in New York at quarter put 3 P. Df Parties travelling North that have its few hours to spare, will find this a new and agreeablaronts.. • - For further particulars, Inquire of ELLIS CLARK,_ Agent N. P. IL R., Front and Willow streets, PHILADELPHIA, Juno 18, 1858. jel9.2in 500 1G . t . FOR CAPE MAI AND NEW YORIC. DAILY, at OK o'clock A M. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAhI NA. VIOATION COMPANY. The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes; BOSTON, Captain Bellew ; and KENNEBEC, Captainlfand, form a daily line between this city, Cape May, and Now York, leaving from first pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at 11)i o'clock A ;M. Return ing, leave Now York from pier 14 North River (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M. Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at, A. M. Fare to Cape ay (carriage hire Included) $2 00 IC " M or servants 1 60 IC " Season tickets (carriage hire ,ex tra) 800 " New York, cabin 2 00 " steerage 1 60 Freight taken at low rates. For passage, state rooms, kc., apply on board, or al the Office, 314 and 316 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE. NUE.' JAMES ALLDERDICE, iel6-31n- „ Agent. r ,FOR THE JUDANSTHILITEI RAILROAD. ONLY TWO AND. HALF HOURS TO THE SEA SHORE. • On and after, Monday, Juno 7th, and until further no. tics, (Sundays excepted,) three trains daily to Atlantic City and, return. First Passenger Train leaves Vine at. wharf 7,30 A. M. Second " « U ' 44 44 4.00 P. M. Freight Train with Passenger Car attached, 4.35 A. M. Accommodation?" , aln to Weymouth, 5.86 P. M LEA. 14 ATLANTIO First Passenger' rain leaves 6.00 A. M Second 44 ce gy 4.40 P. M. Freight Train with Passengercar attaehedi 11.80 P. M. Accommodation Train leaves Weymouth, 6.26 A. M HADDONFIELD TRAIN Leaves Cooper's Point, . 11 A. M. and 2 P. Haddonfield, 1 P. M. and 3 P. M. Fare to Atlantic, when tickets are purchased before entering the cars, $l.BO. Persona wishing to go down to the Sea, Shore and return the muse day, can spend SIX' 11017118 ON THE PEACH. Tickets for the round trip,•82.50 Tickets to go down in the afternoon and return next morning, or down on Saturday afternoon and return on Monday morning, $2.50. EXTRA NOTICE. The Accommodation Train to Weymouth will run through to Atlantic on Saturday Afternoon, and con. Untie to run every Saturday until further notice. Leave Vine street 6 36 P. Si. - ' Atlantic City. 400 A. AI. Stopping at all Stallone. Monthly tickets will be Sold at the following rates: For the month of June, slo'l For the month of Sept. $l5 " July, 20 For three months, 45 " August, 20 For four months, 50 Churches, Schools, Lodges, Companies and Library Associatione, wishing special trains, should make early application. Freight must bo delivered at Cooper's Point by P. M The Company will not be responsible for anygoods until received and receipted for by their Freight Agent at the Point. R. FRAZER, Secretary. le7-tr . • BRIDGETON.—The Steamer f" EXPRESS leaves ARCH Stieet Tues days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8K o'clock A. H. Returning, leaves BRIDGETON Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays ' at 8 Weibel, A. M Stopping at New Castle, Delaware City, Fort Delaware, and the usual Landings on the Cohausey Through tickets (or Milleville, Port Elizabeth, klauricelown, Dividing ,Creek, Newport, Cedarville, and Patriot'. ,Ltlebtrinal THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYFIPEPAIA, WEAK STO MACH. AND WEAK BOWELS. . . HARTSHORNE% CURE.ALL—Prepared by a Che- mist. Bottles 12)4 26 end 50 cents, HARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL should be kept In all families. in case of accidents or sudden sickness. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism. HARTHIORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cramps, Cholla, Pains in the Stomach or Bowels. HARTSHORNE'S cares Pains in the Limbs, Bide. Back and Breast. HABTSHORNE% CURE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruises, Scalds and 'urns. ESAItTSIIORNWS O . IIIIE-ALL owes Nannies, Toothache and Stiffness in tho Joints. MARTIAL ORNE , S CURE-ALL, cures Cholera, Dim , rhcea and all Pain UARTSIIORNIVEI CURE-ALL cures Ear Ache and Deafness from a cold. lIATRTSLIORNE , B CURE-ALL cures Dyspepela and 113 - digestion ; also, Canker and Sore Month and Sore Throat. HARTSHORNE'S 011 RE-ALL cures all Spinal -affec tions and Weakness in Limbs. ILARTSUORNE OURS-ALL is a great tonic to PrqUiealiriOneiti r aulgvittia.. - & bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain In the Limbs and Body; also, Stiff Neck—every pereoo should get a bottle. It acts upon the Nerves Muscles,•Sinews, Blood and Bone.. and, by Re war m ing electre- magnetic power, ex pels ail pain from the system. Ga.& bottle end try-it, and you will be astonished at its happy effects. N. B. If you have a Ceugh, use RARTSIIORNB'S Pectoral Syrup of Wild Cherry, It to the beet Cough Syrup in the World. It you are Billions. use lIARTIMIORNE'S ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowele, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. Sold by It 11. JSNKINS, SECOND and WALNUT Streets. Simee' Stores, Chestnut and Market etreets. Clarrignee. Tenth and Coates streets. Wagner'e, Tenth end Lombard sta. au 2 melt( if CUna, Glass ants Queenamart CHINA AND GLASS, DINNER WARE, TEA AND TOILET EMS, WHITE, OOLO•DAND, AND DIMON/MID , FRENCH AND BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, FANCY ARTICLES, Witt. 801,0, AT TUE LOIVHST PlllOBB, AT MARXSEN Sc WITTE'S, MASONIC HALL, 713 CHESTNUT STREET, N. 13.—(loads loaned to parties at reasonable terms jan6-ly 'VRENCH PLATE GLASS.—HAVING I. been appointed by the CoMpagnie de Rolfe" the SOLE AGENTS for the sele of their GLASS In this city, we are prepared to offer to the trade or consu mers, from uur stock on hand, POLISHED PLATS GLASS for Stores or Dwelling Fronts; Roagh Plate, for Cool* cud Skylights; and Bilvered Plate, of large size, for Mirrors. The Glees will be sold at the lowest prices, and warranted superior, in Ivory respect, to any other imported.' ROT. 8110XMAKER & 00., Plate and Window Glass Warehouse, N. X. car. df /OMB and RAM Streets, ridiM-tf • Philadelphia WINDOW GLASS! WINDOW GLASS! !—We invite the attention of the ppb do to our extenslve 'dock of /Trench and American Indow Ohms. The large and well selected atoek of Glean constantly en hand enables us to fill all orders with despatch, and as low'' any of ber house in the City. GLER & Wholesale Druggist'', mtlB S. W. 0013211 T of Second and Green eta. Mentietrn. CA. A. KINGSBURY, M. D., DENTIST, Would Inform hie friends that he has REMOVED to lUD WALNUT Street, above Eleventh. jet-Sm i3hoc Xinbiago NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS. The undersigned (successors to the late JOSEPH T. JOHNS) are now prepared to meet the wants of tho trade at the OLD STAND, Northeast corner of ARCH and 'FOURTH Streets. Their facilities for furnishing every article in the Shoo k:lading Line, at moderate prices and on favorable terms, are unsurpassed. The attention of Merchants is respectfully solicited. jy26-3rulf WM. JOHNS & SON. Lamps. pETERV 3 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE SELP-GENILLATING GAB LAMP . la the only Patent Burner that hoe a NON-CONDUCTOR ATTACH:HD. - - - Bar Safety, Oheay alms, sad Brilliancy, it sarpasse all others. STATE AND 0 CIDNTIt MET& FOR PALI. Address D. B. SNTERI3, S. W. corner SIaEOND and ORRWYNOT Ste., nib% delphla ; and 922 BROADWAY, New York. mh4-Iy-rp "LIVERY STABLE KEKPERS, LOOK _NA toyour interest , and patxonise 178811B1V8 LAMP FACTORY, 109 Flout% EIGUTII street, below Chestnut. Prevloun to hie opening a ronponsible footoxy, you were obarged PlB for work which be to now doing in a war ranted manner from $8 to $lO. Support him, or you will have the name oharresto pay. Jeld-y Elothing. (LI L. SHARP, TAILOR, 148 NORTH %A • FOURTH Street, below RHOS. Making and trimming Dress or /rook °oats, $9. Making and trimming Pantaloons or Toots, $1.76. mbl3-bm TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Noe. 10 andlB South NINTH STREIT, *MOVE CHESTNUT. A large and well selected nook of CLOVES and CASHMERES always on hand. All Clothinernade at this Establymnient will be of the beet q ost uality, and in the m fmaionable style. Particular attention given to UNITORM LNG. attil.tr - - ALE OF TELE FRANKLIN, CHM& JIERSEURCI, GREENCASTLE, AND RACIER /- TOWN RAILROAD The undersigned, appointed by Virtue of an act of As. sembly, approved on tin 12th day of May, 1857, will offer at Public Sale, at the Court-house, in the borough of Clismbersburg, on Friday, the ad day of eeptember neat, atone o'clock P. M., the Franklin, Chambersburg i wsiencastle and liagorntown Railroad, from its inter section with the Cumberland Valley Railroad, at Chem bananas, to the Maryland state line, with all the ritilits, liberties, privileges and franchises to said Company in any manner 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 DANIEL 0. OEIIR, 301 IN ARNISTRONO, JAhI.EB NILL, jy3l-dtau2o Commissioners. . _ . QALAD 01. L.-26 Canon finest quality 11‘Y Tuscan Lynch Oil in store and for sale by WILLIAM B. YEATON, i. 123 2p6 Routh PitONT Strut. amusements. WELGIFB NATIONAL .THEA.TE.E.,--1 .... HEW SEAI3OI JOSEPH 0. FOSTER Sole Lessee and Manager. 0. FOSTER Stage Manager. WEDNESDAY EVENING August 4, 1958. The great rdelo•Drunatics Spectacle entitled IVANHOE; Or, The Haight of the Lion Heart., Ivanhoe Mr. Charles Foster. The Lady Rowena - Mrs. Seymous Rebecca, Julia N. Cooke, To commence with the amusing fame of THE IRISH TUTOR. I Terry OUtonrice t ' Mr J Seymour. Rosa ' hire A W. - Young. The Orchestra under the direction of Mr. 0. Reinhart. Doors open at 734. To commence at fi o'clock. Tickets of admission, 26 cents ; secured seats. 3B cents ; Orchestra chairs, 60 cents ' Beats in Private Box, 76 cents ; Whole Box, $ and ; Family Clrole, 16 cents. grimmer 'Resorts KAY'S HOTEL, WILLIAMSPORT LYCOMINd COUNTY, PA. The undersigned has purchased the large and elegant building, corner of THIRD andPINS Sweet, formerly occupied by the {Yost Branch Bank, and has on'arged and refitted it In a superior style. Williamsport is one of the most, delightful inland towns in Pennsylvania and his house, he hopes, will bo found pleasant, as well to the traveller as to those MC sena of the metropolis who desire to pass an agreeable time during the heated term of the summer. Ills omnibus runs from his Hotel to the Packet and Railroad Depots free of charge. jy2.B-3m W. IL HAY, PrOprietor. CAIW.CA.- —COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE IS LAND, N. I.—The subscriber, thankful to his friendwand the public for the great and unmerited pa tronage bestowed upon the House this amnion, begs leave to aiiV:that he will have Choice Booms to let from and after this date, daring the remainder of the season. The house will remain open until Mb Feptentber J ? HARWOOD. ata-tf August 24,1858 nu Ebirdt's HOTEL, ATIANTIO CITY, NEW nasal', At the terminus of the Railroad, on the loft, beyond the Depot. Thiel:louse le NOW OPEN for Bearden; and Transient Miters, and offers accom mopations equal to any Hotel in Atlantie City, TERMS-MODERATE. irr Parties should keep their seats until the oars arrive In front of the Hotel. The signs ore con spicuous. SEA BAT N G .-THE MANSIO N HOUSE, foot of Pennsylvania Avenue, AT LANTIC CITY, is NOW °FEN' for poets. For con venience of arrangement, contiguity to the beach, and attractiveness of the adjacent grounds, thin Ronne fel unrivalled. The proprietor lola spared no palm ha making this Hotel all that Could be desired by Mango. br 2o -11m E. LEE. WHITE MOUNTAINS, NEW HAMPSHIRE. The PROFILE HOUSE, and FLUME HOUSE, In the FRANCONIA NOTCH, are now open for Welters. These Rouses are of the .flrat chum, and have become the resort of accomplished tourists. They are five miles apart, on a delightful road, and situated amidst the boldest and grandest of mountain scenery. The Profile le much the largest house atthe Mountains, new, and replete with the conveniences of modern first-clam hotels. It commando the finest view of Mount Lafay ette, (which is but little lower than Mount Waohing ton,) le near Echo Lake, and the Old Man of the Mountain. ' THE "FLUME EGIIBE,” Masted on a lofty elevation, commands the grandest view for 60 miles down the Pemigewassett Talley. The Plume, the Crystal Cascades, the Pool, and the Basin, are all within a few minutes , walk of the PLUME LIGUSFI. Tourists leaving Philadelphia at 10 A. M., can reach the PLUMB HOWIE, via the 'Worcester and Nashua, and the Boston, Concord; and Montreal Railroad to Plymouth, the next afternoon, (24 miles by staged or they may go via the D. C. and M. Railroad to Little. ton thence by 828{40 (only 11 miles) to the PROFILE HOUSE, in the same time. Mails arrive and depart daily. Post-001as address PROFILE HOUSE or PLI7IIIEI 11.01:18E, Grafton aunty, N 8. HIRAM BELL, • Manager of the Prellie Some. R. 11. DUNTON,_ Manager of the Flume Edney. • For the Flume and Franconia 11041 Co. jyl4.4Mm BRIGANTINE HOUSE, BRIGANTINE Beach, N. J., BENDY D. SMITH, Proprietor. This large and elegantly located house is now open for the reception of visitore. . Terme $8 per week or $1.25 per day. Take care of Camden and Atlantic Railroad ; get out at the inlet, *here a comfortable boat (Copt Benj. Turner) will be In readiness to convey Them to the Hotel. iY7 9UA.. BATHING. No DELAWARE ROUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. This firsbolass and popular House in now open for the reception of visitor°. For health, recreation, or pleas ure, it is unsurpassed by any on the Island. je3o-6we - JAMES MECRAY, Proprietor. SEA -B ATHINGL 0 OtAN HMIS E, OAPE ISLAND . , N. J.—This well-known' and popular Hose is again open to receive visiters. It has been put in complete order and overy.attention will be given to gueete to make their visit pleasant. The table will be abundantly supplied with the luxuries of the 130/1401i. Charges moderate, to suit the Name. - ' Jell-Ow* ISRAEL LEANING, Proprietor. MANSION HO Oat., ittAUGli CHtiN.K.— This elegant establishment, beautifully Situated on the haulm el the Lehigh, Is now ready for the sweep lion of summer visitern. There is no locality in Pens. Sylvania, nor, perhaps, in the United Stated, which court blues so many attractions as the valley of the 'Lehlgh„ and the above Hotel will afford &roost comfortable home to 'lettere desirous of viewing the magnificent scenery, inexhaustible mines, or stupendous troths of art of this Interesting region. jed-3m* GEORGB IlOPPlig, Proprietor. BEDF OR 11= SPRINGS.—THIS sug. well-known and delightful Summer Resort will be, opened for the reception of 'fishers on the 16th di Tune,Y., and kept open until the .1.10.- let of October. - If • • .32.43 now fully completed, and the whole eetablishment nee seen furnished in superior style, and the scoontmoda tions will be of a character not excelled in any part of the united States. The Hotel will be tinder the management fit Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, tourteons . nisnueV, awl attention to hie gneata, give the amplest assnrande nt comfort and kind treatment. - „ . In addition to the other means of access, it Is deemed ,proper to state thatparmgers can reach Bedford by "Plait ride from ObaniVersburg. The Company hare made eltonstre arrangements tat supply dealers and individuate with , 4 Bedford Water” by the barrel, carboy, and to bedtime, at the following prices, at the Springs, vie: /or a barrel (mulbery) $4 00 Do. (ak) 800 K Do. (mulberry) 800 ,tg Do. (elk)' 2CO Carboy, 10 gallons" 2 28 Bottler, 11( pint, per dozen 1 00 The barrels are carefully prepared. en that Etbasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh and sweet, All communisations should be addressed to THE BEIDBORD MINERAL SPRING/3 00, myl9-tf - , Bedford County, Pa No4cto. SOUTHWARK BANK, PHIUDELPIIIA, June 28, 1858. NOTION is hereby given, that ‘• The Southwark Bank of Philadelphia," located lu the ility of Phila delphia and created for Banking purposes, with a capi tal of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, Intends to make application to the next Legislature of this Commonwealth for en increase of one hundred and fifty thousand do'lars to it" present capital stock. By order of the Board of Directors. je3o-wed 8 mos P. P. BTEEL, Cashier. NOTICE TO ARCINTECTS.—In pursu ance of a resolution adopted by the Monument Commissioners, at a meeting, at 'Harrisburg, on the 13th instant, Plans, Specifications, and Estimates are invited for the erection of a MONUMENT to the memory of citizens of Pennsylvania who lost their Ms in the late War with Mexico. The coat of which ie nut to exceed the sum of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Communications on the subject of plans, &c.. to be addressed to the Governor, at Harrisburg, prin't to the let of July. Proposals received from July 1 mall Au gust 4,1858. Persons furnishing Plans will please send their Esti mates under seal, se they will be for the use of the Com missioners only. For the Plan which may be adopted a premium of Two Hundred Dollars will be allowed. By order of the Commissioners. JOHN IY. CHARY, Secretary. HAMHBMIRG, May 14;1858. IFFIOE SHAMOKIN VALLEY - `llO POTTSVILLE RAILROAD 00., 809 WALNUT STRUT. - • • . PHILADSLPHIL July 80, 1868. The Coupons due August let, la, on the lbonde or the Philadelphia and Bunbury Railroad Company. upon which the back Coupons hate been funded, and also the eeml-aunual intermit on the funded Coupone, will be paid at the Mike of this Company on and after MON DAY neat, the 24 of August . J. B. CABINS, jy3l.6t Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. THE DIRECTORS OP THE PHILADELPHIA AND GRAY'S PERRY PASSENGER itaILWAY COMPANY require the second inatehnent to the Capi tal Stock of $.5 on each abare to he paid. and will re once the same out MONDAY, the 16th day of August next, between the hewn of 10 and 12 o'clock, at the office of the Company, 605 WALNUT Street. 11 , 31-2 w GEO H. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. ilemonalo REMOVAL -JOHN P. DOHERTY, TAIGOR, 11AS REMOVED N, E. CORNER OF FrPTU AND WALNUT DTP. rIIILADhI,PIIIA,JuIy 10, MS. 3y20 R 810 1 7 AL. JAS..E. CALDWELL & CO., 432 011ESTNUT BTRIIIIT, FREIVIOUS TO 10311(07070 70 711111.11 NSW' 810R8, omits THBIA STOOL OP E.L . A.I•EnD GOODS AT A HEAVY ra:MOTION FROM USUAL PRIOEB. iy23-1., if Doots3 aub Zlices F ALL STOCK or DOO'3'E3 AND 8130r.S JOSEPH H. THOMPSON t CO., No. 314 MAR KET !STREET, . Non. 3 and 6 FRANKLIN PLACE, nAvg NOW IN Brans A LABOR AND WELL ABSORTBD BOOTS AND SUORS, OF CITY AND EASTERN MANUFACTURE Which they offer for s•lo on the best terms for cash, or MI the usual credit. Buyers aro invited to call nun Oxfonino their stock. Jy3l-tf QOOTS AND SHOES.—Thu subscriber LA has on hand a large and varied steak of ROOTS and MIGES, withal he will sell at the loweet allow GEO. W. TAYLOR, no2l-17 S. It corner FIFTII and MARKET 841. / ..l EIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE.—PIPER' O URA DSI ECK. genuine brand, constantly on hand, received from sole Importers, and ter sale tv. 4. 100111. NO, Sole Agent in this City, ikmtlitillONT Pima.
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