. -:"Elehr ler, Henderson, Beaton, OL.„, Or & Co _ Co. • Bahr D ilikrowtolairrenoh.lloston, Tyler, atone & - lichr4hitrida 0, Gandy ; Roden, -80 _ •• • Behr J Frembee, &dots, Beaton, ; " • ---4lcTess Kiniff:The; Thliteunth Bar A Ccirdery, Albin, Boston, CI A Megiddo? , Co.' gier YounptereeMstryitiAinore and, Bohr (Henrietta, Wincheriblick; Boston, & cendithin th 4 iii 'it now the fertile . - *al- Gl°l " ; '' • '— cultural dbfrias dour adjelninroottritles, and in fact. " ~,,,taiPeflarluftg'Brara' 13°4° 0 . 7 ' Not tb e e r l' ett & X 11641010 aorilini our Eltste., The green meadows; aeliwell, • - , • - - ' V. 'Oilier the,afteots of , the recent: now, presents. Behr Tilton, Tilton, Beaton, Browis 8c White. r crop reedy acithe almost ailleavy as that which ir..11 Bascom, Burk, Boston, Van DUEes; , Norton they yiettlet l l o •Tu ' hei Witilat the fields, to most °°4 " , . Bair Hannah Washiugton; do are genie& alth an antigrowth of Clove': and timothy, Bahr W B remotion, Wheaton, Danvers, •do , that really gime thefts(' of - the country alf cep- Bohr-Adelaide, Townsend, Middletown, • do i r ooa n tlian w ilo r r i , li t ! et Ay e Hartford, rd ' • ( d i: pearauce. The . puturei rieb. The brooks go - mirmnrini thing, • riot for any „want. of the crystal' •• burp Iv_ p err y paut,,;:n ,Newerf Harn, rtford, " pe'ttit ; Afar treasure; hut laughing rather to the refreelting 'Uri& Co.' dada wi,h whfch the recent rains hive Supplied them. ,fichr•Plorlda, Kelly, Portsmouth, :oho B White.' - - es sirlictYci - mey,ba pet dotrn, se lose than au tki'r3r;',Tir°!LTe7dise,YacuhiTil2oith,VtoatttniMett avenge omit, brit If „Beaten evuoylvanis maybe taken & Caldwell. g ' -as a sample, our people throughout the . land have cer Bohr Alo3lra T, Gandy: Providence, do Lately cause to feel grateful in bahipbfeased with in Bohr Geri J, Brown, Dukes, New air", do ~.o. . '- abundant of ell the mere mibitantial staples of Bar T Laket Bull ; al'uttn!ii Baum ; Ogle & v g & the farm: The- crape that have thus; far been gathered jr-Polarte ' Oludiner,. Allen, Thomaston, e, row* • , certainly warrant no In saying as much,, and from` the Behr L Clark, Bower, Hlogham, 0 A Heokeher & Co. present appearance of them:lMM ione.e of metering, ...4beapies 4 Gatri fler4Jaitimoro, A Groves, Jr. nothing but extraordinary drciaght Is' Maly serionsly - (vorreepondeuce or The Press.) , to a Hot them. ` much fos:the ; prosperity/if the "- '• ' - HAVRE DE GRACE, Aug 12. 1868. country. And If - this hApe is realtsedi the intelligent The„Wyomlisg left this morning with 4 boats, laden and consigned as follows • reader need hardly be told that-its fruition wilt be no n lamher tots - T & Son,. 8 mean item toward resusoltatingolhe ,proaceritiof the , liar;Wab'eth, and L Clemeon, p coal to Dela city. Our dotal . ' &Swint ere. have here _stated Id what ware OA, , . • Our eyes have, seen ,In 'a, dying: trip4froni WhfchAl hive jnai, returned.-through hn n importaril issofloit of, - the country we have refeiredli: ' • . ' Tae WniormSALE Giarrinire THADB.:—.IP6A pei jtoni arc molly. swain of the, extent and important* the. ' - Wholegale Clothing 'tie - de of thla „ city has attained: , Having recently had'Occailms to Melt the oidlstabilsh 7 ed clothing horse of Messrs. Chas., Harkness & don, . „pourih and Market streets, we found their present pro parallemi to be of the most extensive ohaneter. Tomany,orourbadaeis"men - tkd Dune of Charles' _ Harkness is well known isfldentilied :with the rise and program or the, olothi + ng business in Philadelphia, At =4h id Piny veireigninalaidlife foundation of this In -; tioatchtllinneti ot,tride, wbiob hat since theta become so' importiuttin iteriwnrit icinitnevcial enter: • ' , little of our eiti, hitt re, =Say tkinsande of mechanics of both sizes - who thronskthis tbdintriai avenue are enabledto earn ' It it nitlaytal too mother. hfr. Barham (as theie Who belt know ha disunite nature will-adult,) that ; otinelderationg, of humanity, es 'mut* &lithe spirit of Commendablilnterprise, entered intelhe -pleas from which theinunense elothingendo ef_ykiladelphls hal . . !islet* heed developidinithe oldest, end teetiO7 lo ll from the commencetatint a prominent piece in the front - ianks of fidsdeparinient of trade, their, patronage, has steadily kept pace with their superior facilities* sip plying thedendinda, until now. Iheir house is familiarly known ill over".theWeat and Borah. Their liberality,' bath In point of prices andtims(haring been some 31:147 ago the , only henna in' this city from. which a, Bouthein minliiutionld purchase a biller:clothing on tire) bat won tor thesegentlemen en-enviable repute._ Lion With injure in all parte of the Onion: •' - . .14,1101 Hodes .— The house of 111dtway. lieruisner,& Co , No: 20,3'0heetnut streetL. whose advertheinent Will - be found under its proper, head in another eohania4Presente S*tierhich ; from the-character - et thennatifeativeerrepresiinksi npoo its ' ne'emisirliy . atinet the attention of our ',jobbers in this, as welt , as rithe r.. viities, threogiS,the West ass &nth. , ' ' - - •-s - • ,Theltigh tent's* elotoieter of . the vintlernen cOm losing thisarto may.readilybe inferrettfrout the tend.' . dance orbit& taany'yeiiii biaabiettli ias' se-- - Sated fronirthii wider known Euiipein mannfacenring establish - Tents ,:thei 'represent, Airclake pleasure by coariedadfnithelireis snparloi - ta the soli . ' tentioliattie . , t ilde ( Ted .sotrtert" Which greeted is i,,ii*tiirdaY - se grtt943V. making thelsictearir, ant the _Stidite atitilie grass gitaftroX;74a:Vettry tallith the ' 'eon erect upon the, yesetaifeadQpioin, that is salt% • mister birth hesen,e,,Mitiiittity, at either Cape + Isimid.osltliii,eoitt,-; bathingrobtef exc! p!iso —htlautoity kelps all the grietiier for iitityinirat-.ltinne. , , The said "lobe's sal to be hid. itititipllarket Street, or i i the r, or , th ' °.wt*ht Places ab'ove named. • Sr. PAIIL'B, LospoN. 7 ,The. height .0113 t. - London; Is 840teet greatest length within Is 500 feet; its gnateithieivith 223 feet. It wonid be difficult to skit. how 91227 persons, It sqll hold. Veti"can focint Fineral Idea by allowing one square foot to oath person, ,iiiciyiledAtt prat in ..ltioi.nO£ weer orinellne; for ttle !ewer of 'hoops, Ore feet square, wlll heneeded pnljr a morierate'repoie"would. be OeMipled by those who 'PO attired,luitarinepte fletn'tlie'Broe , n Stone Clothing lalieifloebitlll'& Wilson, Noe. via and 605 Chestnut street, a b ove , ' Imam treioNg.-4tmong the ktOity noteworthy Initltutioni:of our eitieand speelelli da serving a visit froin 'stranieia may be enumerated :Abe' - Hall of Independence; "Franklin :Instlttite; Amuteiny of Flue Asp!, Aesoiftig .or Natural Sciences, Girard Col lege, the Mint; Aeademy of Kuala, and lorit,lbongh not Eldridne'n „ Old Franklin - }ll.ll;Cfothing.Srepo % , rium.” No. 821 Chestnut street, where- may be found one 'of the .In4itit and, beet saluted. assortments rf reelyenada Clothing to be , seen: in: the city. No , one 'visiting the . " qv ot: pow shoUl4 mill at 'this jnalljr eirlibotted,eitabliikneet, and Maio the itegtutin-, lance of ,"':' Toaitiguftextptt or , ToAms.-:-The present indt• iitiu* tie tludthii:lol..tradowilif , begln'eatly', idid be - carried - onatth cobeldirable..thei. Our citise:ai are already returning froM -the 'adjacent summer riooiti; tho hotels are filling npiand strange , fuels' meet tui in. the thoroughfates.., We 'pater* tiastipinedi la at the mammoth clothing establishment of Granville Blokes,: .1i9.1107 Chestnut stroot, audirere:iuuiprtiodlut tbei,vast-, pees mid beauty of iii4,atocli:ef 'iummer and fall goods forgehtlemeiVa. randy made, and ie. the - piece - Stringintdosiring a spleatid Quint A reasonable terms should by all socana , 4o'_there, and examine for tbein eolieS• • • (Reporta l l tot This Prem. ,; ;4100...1MItgll.f=bhip Timed, Coyish-3W tons pij lion SO • ydrutieons eibistey.Robert Taylor it' Co; ld'prus, °kilns dt,"A Itankin; I box_ mddeitM , Kamillony rdo , -ray Hemphill; j cask ao 0 Coniter; 6-seats hiller, VP RIO DE TANEIRCI_-11araige Couradlolabilatiry—talldd 141 P .. w 94" .11" 4 0:20i An do, ipecacusunf Velerora Mood.. - WZMINGTON. bbli - opts , turpentine UT do whine rceli,Wfuloy,.debborner t& Co; 100 do apse turpeitioe Cochin; &11useell; 10110 Baser, 80 000 feet lonibtedrder. - ' - 'llll-4.0h1r ;91,1ro,iteislisit—'250 toils -plaster IPA Bolder Co: . • utTllO4 , At tAI anitamictoZataatte.;`phaadamis. pi vamps*, Borland ' Liverpool, An; 26 uelAna , Xlitabbth, tiontrare...'.Birbadoes. Aug 18 argue Reindeer- Franklin Fianna; noon •Fr brig Oadia. - Daln ' - - noon ' l4ei g Slla • •••• ....? ....... at isigo, van UVEANfiT BANEFUL THE UNITED 81 , 421113. • STUMM /wet ',tot -c -,--, ' - - DAY VApderblle , No* York.Jouties*tos, tko...Augl4 lismiaoszia New York-Hamburg ...... ..:.. Aug 15 Perste Nett; YONt..Ltverpooltii — Aug 13- Arno Nett tlitol4.ololTo - - Aug ST liel'a Empire... New York..oelway • ' i.Aog 2L Niagara. ....-Boston-Liverpool • • - Aug A 0 of Weeilinifte.New York...lAreepool Aug 28 . ' .i . It.ROKAIIROPS. VlOll PO/ - Arabia.. ' Lireepool:llloston '' , - 3411 1 1 Baxofila.... :13ouehamptqu..New York ::..::. '...Aug 8 !forth Bpisr.:Bontheimplop...Nelrfarir‘ . ' /14g 11 11411;AD1INNII* BOARD ON, milli. 7orisps 0• G3llllll, WiLtILII 0. same, 170101111111.11 MP VIII MOM YX-A:414.. A , inning ,intellitcnts. ipt:1 1 01 . "4,041 . OA; 134 Solt =US.I . BI;IN ' - ' 8 61 EMS. WATRB - ga Iffeanuhip Dorton, Eleilew,* Cape I,OIT, ,with suttee ;and paieensuns tenons All ' defiliut. -- fUlled*Drittue aborailerdy,leland, another anteetio off :NA" Cott*, two brio off ' Ov3etc. Ti, eolir.klineeeota, homes eastern pott, espiised 'on WintdeidlLy below this Dripadywine ew slaved _ =—Eiburzeroc tiontlontiondittiy, with mdse an d 12 pewees''* to. Debt Taylor Er. Co. Cabin r evisers -4 U Carry, lady, and too chthireo, Dr Wei Dunne Conrad, Salsbury, trim Rio do Janeiro :one 27, (a.t Quarantine) wlth!oolbie, &a to Thor& Now. halt & Ca.•. Yossoopr,Capt El ft WDlcliy, 1a drof chip „leather In omspang with bariptilmillirador,fcr , fidolitto4 'brig Stut Wllloong for New York, and ketch 0 1 1 omsfm141 0 ! , r 11114el,phis. , - Aug 6, halt 39 N, long 'emarand - signals with an' American ship • afoo t & eget, showing - a white signal with's Wok bail centre, Parted company witkhartroftwooredor, or Ria15i 010 1443.42_, tatlet. 30 Ott 14, 10nt , 63 66 W, et t uneyNogle: Jinghoo; forlbtladelphl a,- - lending WOO bass crofts;•,&llerslto, Oontto, from Nieli• mood, dlookst Pprtheratrown, liallett, from 'London, ropalenc, Nottratnentigh; Corr; from Yenshoolo; Waiting, freasht; nopoloen, onohing. from Roston for, Notwltloir ' Tlator, Dushystemstriewport, Idg-7000 hogs for'New leans; Sunny eolith;Stephenson, from N York forSontrit. haranoo Gambla,.Hoora - from'Obtuieston, wig; Lamar that, 'dude moo, do do„. - /Panama:Droveni frionit'obmond; kmers,:from•dof Golloga, from; Ninoyaquil .repaired- t ana• idr, - otarllaht, BAarse,chsitered. for .61 One.na, or N York; Mahlon 161111. moms, Sehatfforth; frotoWesteoli Islands. litt 7000 • bull ffr N °nests or N York ßeaters Star, Vebrheaa, from land an leaky,Alsohg; ..ftnineettot Barker, train Bblelas'lrti; , 3o7;_Atilme, I:lloments, Jos, Ridh. riitotd, lag; • loaf NlStine:.ls4lson,-D or N-yn,k, do; Sao. tin.; froni,,ll4fhporo, Jop dog,. Reify, ad do; •liondainih, Bargeas, - ,.rt0.. do; 'Virginian; id Wor n from Blettrinta,"dof PerOleol; Oqtaviot.Brasiltan, ''Buter;ked,SlogerD6o; flantery do d o'filatatthaLit I.ne, ' Dam - New '1;1.16ans:d0„; :Noma talon .Wabb, do do; Yam., jOM ati; rriend;dol,brjg Helen, ftom Yermoolueo, do. Brig' Matto, Roman, 0 days from .1611mtaglon, - withh nacti, Moreeto BOWley,Aelyburnar,fr-Co: -,„ Atobr ifatsh4.l2 dare frouv Ifilloboro, with plistor to N d:Staider,& '‘o, -• • ••- -• • • Peca.Aunoon.'t dikTir from New York,iolth mdsette'Pettls, artist & uo, •••:' 'F6hl l Cairo !torah, Ynitep,'s dais from Suffolk, Vey with mace to . beeiti7ediy,Sirdiri VoYiatoid, with ,;coat to 8 SfOrrto. Wean & Cli. • t • ,• • • ' ' - Dobill A Hammond, Palm,. 6 days from. Boston, With Inds* to 11. cooper,., f .ii - . Erlitelttilliber, - Ladersci 6 dui froti f flosOn With mdse to 0 Miller ar. Co. Bahr Dolatforea - Psoke,,7: day tenni' Intiza, Del, wait ' corn Wk So Wag Dirratt " , n,. , . Rehr Voudalla. Coeper, 1 dij• frkta Stairtio; DO T, with oohs to Jtut,L Berney r Sokf Nordltlon, Connor, 1 day from Emma, Del, with grain to J L Bewley h. Co. It If cz; arpylory;som,Dotton. , • ' Rehr Oho eeksher, Slab , from .Seetil.r, • Salt kborfallillsr.' Balkh; rain Satoh'. Sobs. plkLlfypooN;ifienoh, from Boston. linzass p n , from Reston. -'Sr&r'AlntieT ;Slondy;fran a ils ton, i ' - 4 i 31 AreiVlliStidalfrOhlrootfut , Lo , e"Saill.rr9M Roston l K&WRAdX, cr0t0.1300{04.,t , , • ' I'Vdeftlpg i ,Nautor , :frittn:Boston. - SOULTroat_Doototn, • 9ehiMotHatoYlltohlYllion, from Beaton:. f ' tOktetraentrkfaidmeri, trom,ll64ford , r• 'I6PIteW ifetinsdri: Whilitotr, I tnnigedfora. • • - 3 "Sehrftecii.'Srcren Dult - e.front!Woot riewburga , • ''" , ,SealLtniti.Dlot•S;laderip,frOm Ringhont---. • I SAL.Sthentiffrran Levu !Dol t With 00 4 ,X,P,fkr*Wr _ ~._,IOI:II4tIM.P-:. Andirdlee. #llll , lboopetion ge, Glover. hr acm .f r, 49 , ? ; tsrrow , *eat J 1 Raw jr.CtsiO4h'; thirtopilkoergtatterlit 14 111 : 211 4 . h - elttlitP#0 4 0°*.' /Wooka , L'4W/ 1411 ; 1 _ , r ,"l - )lKONMtwgiohlodotigr, i.V..l.7ls7ilNeja r -It AIR I- Moutii 0-M4 ag# PAgt t r ait Aig # • .. ... (Oortrospondenee or The Press.) ~ , , :. , lIJUDING, 61411, 1888. The, 'following boats passed ont of. the Union Oanal to-4y, bound to Phltsctelphia, laden and consigned la • . • . , J Roos, light, to captain; Mary A Rioter, grain and lour to Budd & Comly;.rradesmau, , limestooe to Xekert & Co; `Two Brother', pg tron - _to Velma & Co. Olt 'Richard, corn. to caplaio; Lundy's berm, lumber to Bolton, Varidereeer &, Ceq- Allred Timmy', do to Remy eroakey; Illomward Bound, do to Remo & )Vella;, M Mololui light, to oaptaio. ay YILIGIUTS. I (GorreSPOndeueiof the Philadelphia Exchange.) Oars Istsso, Aug 12-6 P Pd. A. barque and several soltooners went in this after noon. Wind SW,-seathar tine. - Yours .to • THOS. B. RUGHI6B. Steniustdp Keystone State, 2dnnhnan, hones at I:Thatleston 6th inst. - Blestaship.diar of the Weet, Gray, from Aspinwall, arrived at New:York yesterday. • Btearotlup Delaware, Copes, hone°, arrived at New York' yesterday. - .Bteasospip ,Unhawba, Bullock, cleared at He* York lesterday for New Othans,-vla Key West: Ship John Henry, Jderritt from Hudiff &Mud at "Bermud Aug 3. - • Ship Wm OUCOMings, Johns, sailed from Canso pre vious to 12th ult. for Calcutta. Bhip Bdlth Bose. Nickerson, from Zhinglise for New York, WO spoken illsy 17, tat 23 18 R, Wog /20 30 B. 'Ship Boephorns, Cottrell, from London for Caleutta, paised'Desl 27th oft. - Help Gates, from Ban Francisco. et Hono r lulu June 21, and sailed same day for Hong Hong. 'Ship k Wilder Finley, tiliihole, for Valparaiso, at Callao Jute / 2 - ' atdp Gams 'traveller, Boardman, from' geliourne, at 0111io previous to 12, riblp Louisa flattop, 3101.60 n, for Cork. sailed from Callao previoue to June ' Skip Emily Pannn, Slams, remained at Gallia 12th thip Geo Peabody; rmerson, was toadied' guano It .Qhluolie ,Ismods July 10. • - Chip J JO a haycr, Pousland, for Idesttlast, sallid from Ilarilireasisoo 16th tat . • alp ,Jamis • Brown,- Orabtrei, - remained it Mills° Bantu* - Puny gamlltae, Waal, for 'Rio de Janeiro, Wiwi Irani Mach/upon 7th met ,:Barque.Bmily Tay/or, Tager, from Galvilatou for New :York, at Bermuda ad inst r leakingßadiy. — Barque 'Sherwood, Ilawaimplue at Iquique Ally Ild, leading nitrate of bode for Boatel.. tummy Lyeitigus, Costa, for ViAplea, sailed from Car dICRas alt. = llamas Pll Panning, Nickerson, for Portland, at Port 'Medway, NS, jot ult. Barque doittn, Wilder, for Philadelphia, sailed from thi.l)l7ds 28th Vat-. Brig 'Orions. Baker, "isna from Pall Riser Gbh boat. • for Philadelphia. _ . , Brig, Wm Ta Inst, for ilor lorwali, cleared at Baltimore 1. '• 1 •4 11 1rlit P l irer ni joi Port an Prince. glowed at N Yorkyeateit' ay. • 11r1tVeAons,131n4;14n11.adolphls, cleared at Calais Babta.Thics Yeti-4;f Glover; 0 Y newley, Racket, and M lirminlngittegnlrelettred at Rest York yesterday for Philadelph a; : • Bchr A Rawnond," 04 -In, hence for Boston, pused Highland Light B P M 11th that • Bolus 011yia Batton, Williams, hence for Angneta, and Gen Itock.,-bouhd east, at Rdgartown 9th inst. Licht Ifliry7 Hopi; llatnilton, for Roston, at Rani mort yesterday.— Bohr Lamartine, Gral/ant, from 400kport, Mp, at toil:sten, NO, lgth inst. Rehr Miff Pt Ice, pad r rey, kr Philadelphia, went% sea Iran Wilmington, NO, oth last.— • Betir'Pollt Prito, Price hence at Salem Oth lust. Pchrs 111.4 Leper, Robinson, and Mall, Crowell, for Philadelphia: celled (rote Providence 10th hat, -Propeller Planot, Loper, cleitred:it New York yenter darter-Philadelphia. NOTION TO 1114,NLNN213 ifesl . Doll Bost bel'Ouglig to Boone Island Ledge his 'broken' her mo6rings awl gone adrift. /t will be kegheed as soonlaixistiole. By'order of the . Lighthouse Board. THEO. P. GREEN, - 'litlinuu; Inspector, PIM District. Portland, Me, dug - SI, 1863. •- • •- • NOUICiN , , (Per steamship Niagara, at Hanna ) .Ar from flew York May 4, quickstep, to the Straits of Sands; Juno 8, David Brown, .at Biunarsog; July 28, .Johanna sad John Itsrirszo at llaushafir nth Anna, at Blamed. S Ar from Boston May 18, Sir— , at Penang. Bid for Now York July 28, .711 %Mon, from Plunking; Diary, from Souderlsad; Connecticut, fm Shields. Bld for Boston Arne 12, Z Ades, from Semarang; July Orontes, from Aluordlles. DOMSLITIO POSTS PSANOIBOO-.Sid 4th nit, ship I N *Matta, -Holmes, Vieteria;,barque Ocean Bird, ChiltinCOOD, 6111—Ar, Lotus, Leckie, Meant. 71 b- 814 1 chine Phoutom,:reterlson, Manilla; Xdwin , Pl.,e, Wayne, Moulin; barque Samuel Merritt, WU. name, Portland-- • ship Bristeed, - Stanwood, Boston. 9th—itr, Batch' bariptes Basal Headnitui, Bouten, Hoi3g - Kong; King Willian; 14, Menmu, SPIDT.T, Tie BIYInt 'Reale, Bates; Mouolula 10th-41di !!en Grip Oiroltnd, Matthiison; Melbourne, 11th-Ar i ship .. Bloiss, Marcy, Boaton; barquer ban iheiABr) Thosuu, Berntefe Live 'Tankers, Wiggin, from the titmice of Boca 81d, sh ips Poloist -Vomit, Brooker, Melbourne; Banther; Oatinett i lialoutta; brig Consort, Rinpteit; Puget *World: , 15th— . Ar, ormnship_agldets Age, Watkins, Panama. Sid, 'hip Begone , . Gat, libui Kong. .}6tlJ-411, skips . Ciold,en ,Jiagle, Eluding, end Lucas, pagaettileuolului. Blobs. (1,1111) Cariene,Arsuyarateu; birgtes 'Bncoese, Brown' Humboldt; Hyack, Peterson,' 01101111 Bay; Bell Heaps. (Or) Sauey, Melbourne. • lerh—vd, ships, Max Hound,-ttussey, Hong Kong; Flyinglisti, Nickels, do; achr Bliesbetn, kiety,a, Vic ' tons, • •111Vb.rie, ships David' Croit ai ti, Eimer, New York; teoeflim; (Oki!) yfecAersee, Iparao" • • Uld, chip Le: outdo, Andre*: Victoria. - 13 d, • *miners' Oros. noires, OalanittarbAinnes M&tadur (Onil) Outle t and Itlla Atonal, Mun i `Vioantlav ache -Willman' Lints; 1344L11114)12. do. . AitaVALS Nf THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, TV TO On O'CLOCK Tap monitiga GIRARD UOUSZ—Chestnut street. below Ninth. P Heil!rhumb, OinW 11 Stow, Chicago _ Jon rOborpening,litLouls. W li Brown, Harrisburg 1, LI de Wiet,'Delt BOW F Aloßesge & Is, Tenn Wirfltitteshee' K Y Wm Y U Green, Miss Wan 11',Talcott , l_ersey City T Frollngheysen, Ner• 8 Andrews , N Cleans ark, Nj J McMullen & wife, N Y W H wocauncs, Boston Theo Reberteon; ,Rich- Wm A Corbin, lidarion,Ala • _mend, Vs" • Ati Stottenwark, Marion, Geo Eillp, Mutton Ala. • Aug Rgtera & le, Mein T B Thing; .& Is, Aar Mies G Cress; A-druets, Gs. radii, Ga_ .• Mrs I Westoott, St Dude G & l i, Reading Ure triablenburg, W L emelt, York, Ps, Readier El amall, York, Pa Miss OAI Small, York, pe, 0 /boost-Ale Wm A Shepard ; 4a Y • U W Herrington, Media,Pa Pauderson, N Y J T Moat & Is, Warhing -Robt B Ancoin, N Odour ton. D 0 - A A Nisyar,43l7 - 'A 11 flewkes & titter, Gs .7 0404 Junta & la,ldens- , Mies M Kirk. Memphis phis • - • 35' .1 Webb , Memphis P MeGehe, Alien ItStarlosD,Gs R Lilmons,l4 , • JAi Pace, Oa It W Hubbini, Mo G J Darts, Memphis J Tweed & e Digeto , Auss Alice Tweed, Oincin knee Bier; Tweed, Catnap Wm HDryarly; Tenn 14 se,afrefly-Teun • Baml Reber, as Louis 110eidtre &As, Pjlt•burgh . Mist Cooke, Pittsburg P T,Nqu Savannah g, • Rlinbell, Hilt 1:1`, Seltieddt, N Y H B Miller, Ve t Robt Hodges, Balt: - /nal Jackson, Savanna-It W H Beaty, asaramenba • ernaltla{ lttsbargh W W ho a - lker, fi y n Ale, how Or- M ' • Toemuu, Vt = . Thee B Iforrote& la, R Patna*, Ulu • _ • •'beny D Clarke & ii , Salt -W PLarrabeeo3alt Noah D Walker, Balt • • TH. Piesstrnao, -Belt W 0 Manto,.Jr, Norfolk, -Wm Tinelow, N Virginia j I 'Rubinson,' Webster, P Van Vllet."11 'Mass / H Coate!, N V Zames - Gordon,..Riehmond, W J avymourdll Orleans Va amegl4 analth, Vicksburg, Chas Burwell, Vickaburg, 'Use , 'Mire Henry Nathan, Taxis! B 11 lierneybOugh. Vs W Thayer, Ohlassu Mrs Williams St child, N Y A ['emerge, Oherieston i , Win Drees & daughter, S Cierolluai Chicago John Al Ferber, VA J Ackerman, N Y Alerch, N , • •It 13 Harding, St LonLe o,llleoay, Arias . Wen , J V VoutY,ittOrtoliii, K,' Miss Itoritty, Georgetown, Mies MeMaker,Georgetasin Xy ' A J Lets, St. Weis - -R L Soryinse N W P Ingersoll, N Y I Tetunarle, N Y B Farmer, sy. - W-M Todd, Ry 'Rai Dr Oehler, Balt J N Tuttle, Newark, N J UrOplimerford. Louisville Wll Davies, Kr Gen A Wailer, mass - - Vincent, N 0 A B Holmes and wife, New- Miss Hate Pfelmes, New , ark, N J • irk. N J 7 , Bericeit and lady'. Balt 0 Sheen - Olualnuett,Q SY 11+1,1tch, Al dloon, lad O B I)eliberrr, N Jee'll'Oadest N 4 • ' • lY $ Durand, WI/consist Wes Merritt, N Y • , • .• • • . - - .11/1011A.NTIP PlGTAlL—Dearth' attest, held" , loot. Linton . Soak., Flensburg, 11.4 - Mpg. Parker, ille, Aio r•Aillesouril •- • ' 11. Evens,:Libettx, Arc U D Rotten, Pittsburgh 1 It 1) Terry. Princeton, RJ , O a' Take: L Sloes, shiie Old RAfoGrannasineisiter K B SWAM Lancaeler NZ tented, Laneastsr OSq Lunn, St Until _ r "OW Lennoit,llron ' 4lf woke:4 A ochester.NY 41 , 1 1 0artil-;11ell'''-- _ :`_tGeo Spilthws-, halt ir B Axe Pa'Jr Easton,Pa 0 0 M lO fithr K . Y" rhlts R Alexander, Tenn - _ G G Gerdln,Uies ' W " m A O L ltird t4 4 s A e d us u b r. ~N3 1. 41 ca T -j iii n r b ir n i sl 47lll 7 ' 1111, 1 "Bolt r• lee tplimenibelt ,; i f;' OiAllen& ts,Cidenntme. 0 1.4 Bolinger 44 lady, Hy • L_Andeolotkeud 11117, Ky I JP' Miss, Pittsburgh, ;G M eo ime, Picisbu,,,h ' James Billy. pexiogtnr , , John Noung and wife, Oia. 0 I Belake,Douditsburg,ll4 reetelkoith,•Meriseo, G E_ m S TWA*, BaLbarg, Ot i450 - Dehoolt,l.4 ehillik,;it,` ISOo r .,,,Xrodiseed,Pis L Boardman, Clow' - 'F ea me; Pitt/burgle 'Capt. etch's* ibrelexa. burghville,Teen • ROthrook',' ljamien, pxdsii, L 8 blenefa, Camden, - sip,., vide, Aha, . ".8.0 Tinter, ilkielins(rip 1100Si4ckeeteint• street, sieve Plfth.. ;AT Olion'ilit,febargh Jehn-Tr(yer, N Y ' • 0-N Edakeyilll _ -D Al. Hensel & family, N J W attains, New Orleans Asmith A lady, Peoria, Ell T 016405; 'lllinois- - '- Penne.' " ' 7arnee Wright, AD Webb, Dowling Green . Rickards, Obleago Mien M B Bauman, Lana Miss S FOineook, Lana B 0 Viekers,-Dalt ' Ribert Darman, N Y - W M Landle, bid, Thoe Sal more, Ye Alex Weill, WeleSpait, Pa ,Cola- Morrell, N Y John 8 Schroeder, Rending D. 31 Schroeder, Reading W abater, N Y-' X J' Pinner Safstausli, of A A. Wetter, N Y Tiles A Oarr, N Y HA W 'Mame Phila Leonard, - Atmitit x Hen- !.-Walter timithere, O hio OW Bird, Pee, Pa D McCall, Canton '; Jut W Underhill, N le 0 8 - Baldwin, Boston tlfriON UOTll.44foli - 1664 below,,cotrtlk, 13 M Orewfoids, 4l4 .W,Thwilpeon, New Jersey fI,D Ilanne,',l 4 -00.eue, V:l3lstter; Bpringfleld, 0 Dr Davjos;ll.A . l.o."..*J )?o;..lieDirotrObso,dintr=• ' tY - Wittitt; Litnosster , D AsosOter - H Brush; New York 4 Vi,ZlNieleoei.4 Peery co, P. 4l4. 4 M.lo l l6llistoppl?* I I/4441,909mi* • 4frii< WY,. I - NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, share Third. Thos hLOlirk. Lino, Pa John Mohan, Dlineravilie 0 Flehroori, - Bethlehem" HD Dalian. Boston, Pa Obanta 41e,, Nagton, Pa Mira Seim:king, Wishing. A Bobnoking. Washington Yon II X Warlord, Cape Island - BLApSBEAS INN—Ylfth and Merchant streets Hugh Jackson, Chester co, W W Andrews, Chester co, Perini POl2llll J Thompson & le, Beverly, 7 Aohtneed, Beverly, N J N Jersey - 0 M Cope. Phila 0 A Borns, Trenton, N T P Gorton, Mt Holly Springs H Coleman, Phila N Jersey ' 31 T Kearney, Phila James Beat, Chester CO, Davin Kimble, Chester co, Penne Penns Jl3 Kirk, Chester co, Pa Tewiee Brown, Baton, Md Cyrus Brown,-,Elkton, Md Mrs Robertson, NJ WM Levis, West Cheater Wm Guthrie, Chester 00, Amos Rimblo, Cheater co, 'Palma Penua Jos Taylor, Del to, Pa David Dooley, Pa J.cob Devoe, West Chester J Henley, Chester to, Pa D Stubbs, Chester co, Ps ord Taylor, Del co, Pa K Quay, Paghtown . H B Willmer, Pughtown .1 Chadwick, Chester co, Pa L Bally & la, N J BALD EAGLE! HOTEL—Third street, ab. John Hollinger, Bucks to, John H Balsbaugh, Dan- Pa phln co Jad - lb Houber, Backe co Joe Hilligase, Montgomery Geo Houber ? Boobs co no, Pa BLACK BRAD. ELOTRL—ThIrd. stave Gallowhill. Samuel Wertz, Reading Geo Laudle, Colebrookdaie John S Saul, Lehigh co, Pa Abraham Buckman, seas- Wm Beckman, Jenkintown terville • Andrew 13 Kline,Norrietown Geo W blathers), Northamp nage Apple, Springfield ton Chao Winnd, Allentown • BARLEY stoma ROTE—Second sheet, below VW. F W lleadman k wife, Pa J D Scott. New Britain W Hubbaid; Doylestown .11-W Staoton. Bolton 1 Oomly, Phila 0 W Lean, Phila. J A Way, Phila M Gouldy, Newtown ' P Scarborough, Bocke co blre II Scarborough, Books Oliver 'Holcomb & la , eo , Bucks co 11 Faxon, Newtown, Pa MADISON lIOUSE-9ecorad street, above Market. G Ripeuharh, potteville J McCann, Macedon, N Y Peter It Barton. Md John Sirney, Md B Marston, N Y G W Cleves, Ohio Jolla Wallace. la, °shrill- Wm X Smith, Jersey Oity burg N Y David E Scarborough & la, II McKelvey, Bristol, Pa , Joliet, 11l Overial Nantes. Bower's Infant Cordial.--This Invaluable Vordlcl is prepared from • variety of the most choice and efficient aromatic's known in medicine, end is the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for Infants and young children. By ita powerful influence a speedy care is effected in all cases of Cholic, windy pains and apaams. Believes and m itigatea much of children's suffering during den tition or teething, and by its soothing properties ban qualises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, /tn. The Infant Cordial hes become a standard remedy, and has been need in thousands of Oases with the Mast abundant success. No family ehou'd be without it. Prepared only by llsitive A. BOWOR, At his Drug and Chemical store, N. E. corner of Sloth and Green 101., Philadelphia, To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. *lll2-121 it Down heiisrbite neck, long, floating, auburn curls, Tho least of which'worild sot ten poets rasing." Dyron.s Don Juan, Jules Ilauel , s Neu Athenienne, or Hair Restorer, renders the hair luxuriously soft, glossy, and Inclined t 3 earl; prevents...lt _falling oil; promotes Its growth ; and changes gray hairs to their original life.like black, brown, or auburn, and yet is not a dye. gold by all druggists, and by Jules linnet & Co., No. 704 Chestnut_ street., , , • au9-dOtwlt Tonic.—Every one,, at tinsels feel■ the ne. °amity of some restorative of the vital powers, de. prowl by mental or Willy exhaustion. In ouch UM dition let every one, instead of Dying to The aleoholio or medicinal stimulants, which moot-be followed by depression equal to Their excitement, reinvigorate his deranged system by the natural tonic elements of the Panoviix Bruer. sold by F. BROWN. Fifth and Chest nut, and UIBBIRD if. Co., Twelfth and Ohentnut. au2-d&wtf k Bakers osuusuau •ZAMILY B BWING . M4ORINIA I • TBO OIDISTNUT STURM. These Ilfachinini are now Justly admitted to be the beat in use for family geeing, making a new, strong, and elastic stitch, which will nor rip, even if every fourth stitch be out. Circulate sent on application by letter. . app-r Segments Savina Fund—Office 903 Walnut etreet, one door west of lieoond street. Receives de posits in tem of Otte Dollar and upwards, from all elassee of-the communitr, and allows Interest at the rate of fire per eent. per annum. °Mee open dady„trom 0 until 5 o , olook;and on Mon. lay and Saturday until D in the evening. Preeldent, Pranklin Fell; Treasurer and Satuatuth Chatll4 M. Mattis. 810 48 1 11 Fund.—Five Per Vents. Interest:— NATIONAL SLEETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or email, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money Ii received and payments made daily, without notice. The investments are made in • Real Estate, Mortgagee, Oround Rents, and such Bret-clause securi ties as th charter requires. (UC hours, tromp o'clock to the morning until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, nd on Monday and Thnrwiaj evenings until 8 &clock. fel Jackson' JOB Planta; - I/PTII AND Off ESTNI7T. Uhleke, Notes, Drafts, Bills Ladle's, Dill Heade, Mr (lulus, Cards, and aU other kinds of Job Printing, at Dries. to silt the threw. . , ocatts, alarnactee• In Dourly, N. X., Zone Igth,lB6B, by Poe. Charles Boyter, Mr. X 8. NEWELL, of Philadelphia, to Miu blf it W. yOSTER, of Btallugton, N. J. * ' On the IBM lint , by Bey, N. M Jones, Rector of St. Bartholormsw`i Clinton, JAMES MeMAIIAN to MAR. OARED TAYLOR, all of this city.* Ou the 4th Inst., at Germantown, b - y.ftey. Kingston Goddard. D. D , EDWIN :ESTEEM, of Conshohocken, - to ELIZABETH DROWN, of Philadelphia. * On the LSI of Jolly, by Rey Mr Slaty, Mr.WILLIA AI KEYS to Allsa LOUIS& A. ISAPIIORE, sal of Philadel phia. * . On the 10th Janneiy,llls9, by Rev. George Chandler, Mr. JO3 F:PB 11X88EL Co TILLLii, the eldest &met. tpt of John Bub. On the 11th Init., in Bateturry M E. Ptiaouege, by Rev. J'. B. Maddox, Mr. WILLIAM 4 ORAWPORD to Mies EMMA 0. MYERS, both 01 tble city. • On the 10th Init I,y the, Rev. John V. Boone. Mr. NIOROLAS 11. AMY to Mise MARY A. fIAYREB, ell of this city. it leatbs. On the evening of the 10th lost , In • the list year of her age, II etNN.III wife of Robert Wright, sod daugh ter of Thomas Page, of New Jersey, • soldier of the ho. 'cautionary War. Her relatives aed friends of the firefly • are respect. invited to attend tee funeral, from the residence of her habsod. No 416 South Twelfth street, below Pine, thlir (Friday) afternoon, at 8 o'clock, without far ther notice On the oth lost , ELIZA JANE, daughter of William and Christiana Geronly, aged 19 months and 9 days * " On Tuesday night, Atur 10, ANNA B. ROBltirrs, wife of Solomon W. Roberts, In the Stet year of her are. (Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, passim please o On the 11th inst., OR AO E, infsnt daughter of William and r:lrea Haslet, aged I year and 2 mouths. At Phcenixeill on Wednesday, 11th inst., JOHN BONN AR. sod 26 years. The relatives and friends of the tunny, also the mem bers of At Mary's Peueftdal doclety.aud the At Mary's Braes B.rl, of which he wee a, member, are respectfully Invited to attend .ht, funeral, from the residence or his (ether, Francis Bonner, at Flonetivalle, this (Friday), afternoon ' at four o'clock. On the 10th fast . Mts. HARRIET OROMELINN, wife of the late David (1 - wrielfen. In her 70th year, * On the I}4l jut.. 2111011LAIL MALLEN, aged 79 years. The telathes and friends of the family srs respect fully invit,d to attend the funeral, (rem his late Ave eldence, No. 2 F.lmelle , s alley, Second street, below Dock, thin (F.liday) afteinooe, ea 2 o'clock, withouttur thee notice Proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. n On the lltli lost tilfOlidlCl. 0. hico4l9, aged 54 years. - "The relative, - Ml friends of. the family, are reapeet fully Invited to attend the' funeral, from bin late real deltas, 919 Sonth Tenth etrcet, below Christian, thin (Friday) morning, at 8 o'clock, without further notice. eo proceed to Cathedral remoter!. eF On the 11th last , MARY MARGARET. widow of the late Abrab.m Yocum, lii the 08th' year of her age. * Oa the 11th that , JOHN BYRN kS, infe.4 eon of John and Catherine Byrne', aged 18 menthe. On the 10th feet E1412A1.121 LI, infant daughter of Wm. D. H. andaTannie P Benin. aged 10 months. * On the 10th Inst., EMMA F., daughter of Frederick and Matilda Wisemer, aged 6 menthe cud 7 dam * CM Fourth-day evening, 11th that., ABEL J. JIOL. TON, egad 61 years. On the II th inat., JOHN LYONS, aged 18 yearn. * • On the 11th tout. , Ma. ANN OULLION, aged 60 yearn. • On the 11th that., HENRY, son of James and Bridget Moriohen, aged 11 menthe on the 11th inst., LAURA VITtaINTA, eldest child of Edward and Lucy Ann litnelbsuer, aged 0 years, 8 mantles, and 6 days. On the 11th Inst., Mrs. SARAH E. NEILY, wife of John P. Neity, after a short Mattes aged 26 years. The relatives and friends of the ' fondly are respect. frilly Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, 251) Ridge avenue, above Brown, on Sunday afternoon, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to the Mo nument Cemetery - . ** On the 10th (het , SUSANNA THOMAS, in the 28th year of her ego. Ak On Friday 10, the 6th thst., Dr. JOHN MeMANNUS, in the Mat year of hie age * • On the 10th Wt.: after a thirsting illness, SARAH, wile of Samuel Stilton, In the 44th year of her age.* -. On the 10th that , Mrs. MARGARET EGGLESTON, relict of the late Joseph Xgeeston, In the 83d year of her ago. - • - • • , The relatifes and friends,of the family art respect. fully ironed to attend the funeral, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Wavy Laws, B W. corner of Prime end Savehth street, ,, , this (Friday) afternpon, at 8 o'clock, without terther notice, To proceed to St. Ma ry's Serial Ground. On the 10th mat. RICHARD CORNELIUS conelN, inapt son of Rot4cca and Th omas Oobbin, aged 6 Months and 18 days. arAt a naretlng of Directors of Atlantic - AND 01110 TELIGRAPII COMPANY, the followlpir persons *.re elected unaphnouely Others for the waning... Tear: JOAN H. SERtItYLIILL, President; It. P. Treasurer; end 11. 11. 131111,41 NO PO ItD, Beeretary. e.llO-litt., Notico ? ,—The almond I mitaintent of Five Dollen! per Share on tho Stook of the SC AND PASSENGER . RAIL WAY COMPANY of Philadelphia pill be due and payable at the Office of the Company, No. 2413 WAL NOT Street, on or before September let, MS. order of the Board. : • - • lell-ftetaultemtrftaepl DANDY. BRARWOOD, Secretary. ft alien:.-An election for seven Direo iota Of the ,MONTOIIIt, IRON COMPANY, to serve I; tho eithalng.rear s will be hold en SATURDAY, the fourth day of noptentber next, between the hence of twelve o'clock M. and cue o'clock P, M at toe late Office of "the Company, in the. Reading prn yt, geildhip; in the city of Philadelphia, Penna. By order of the %ant . , T. M. BRYAN ... , Jr. ! Railroad Coin • tiemetary. N o ti ce —West PhilnOliphitt Passenger RAILW AY COMPANY , July 15, 185 d. .The ears of this Compsny now run every , fl t o . ntes from TIIIBD and MARRBT Streets to their Depot, on LOW.A.N and UgYERPORD Streets. jyltAtm W. 8. MANN, Seee.g*sedeet. Irrl nml ranee co IflPso tOf the State at Penn. SYLVANIALLPntLsosLento, August 2,186 e.— The Directors hare this day doctored a dividend of six per cent, or twelre,dollark per BUN, out of the prollte of the Cowpony, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representattres, on end and after the flth instant. ,e 1 1540t iviLLTAIki IfARSER, Secretary, r y•-•• Hems for Invalads with 41110010ns of Lig A WpmEBT 15 : • *ABU 1134 PEUNIIT Shoot., *o4glif , That et 411441004, THE PRESS.--PT AtIELi'MA: PitmAY. AtfGIIST - •!linen! (Soots. T DIEMEN JONES, - ay.. MANUPAOTURER AND WIIOLIISALB DMALER, 117 FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL BLOWERS, RTIOHEB, k.c. SOFT FUR AND WOOL HATS. The attention of city and country dealer' le invited to a large and varied clock of the above goods, at 43 MARKET STREET, attl3-2m BELOW /Um. A UGUST, 'lB5B. We would invite the attention of Southern and Western Buyers to our ran Stylee of SILK, VELVET, nod FANCY BONNETS; ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, and MILLINERY GOODS, Now ready for the Trade at the lowest Market prices. STERN & FREEMAN, au7•lw 726 CHESTNUT Street. Umbrdlas anD parasols. SLEEPER & FENNER, Ole UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, LARGE AND VARIED lITOOR aul2-lm Zablerv- atil;l ijarnelzio (Inmminas BEMMI IMPORTERS AND BIANUPAOTURERS BADLBRY, VV 114 WI <R A WELL-SECURED `. r • ound Rent of thin anonnt for en e at a Moral dinoonnt, and BUM of $1,E03, MO, and $OOO to Invest in ground rent. 1:1110tN8 & MONTGOMERY, anl2-3ta 1033 BRAM, above Malden struat. $6,00 0 AN D $5,000 TO INVEST upon Mort ly to ALFRED FITLER, aul2-At* No. 61 North sucriz Stieet. REMOTAL-JOHN P. DOILERTY, N. E. CORNER OF FIFTH AND 'WALNUT WEB PHILADELPHIA, July 18, 1858. • ItEIOVAL JAB. E. OALDWELL & CO., !MIMI 10 REMOVING 70 ?HAIR NRA 11077. OMR AT A HEAVY REDUCTION PROM USUAL PRIORS js2l-lm If ;for Oak anb era itt. SALE OF CANAL BOAT —On Saturday, Anguit 91, 1858, at 12 o'clock M., we will aell at public auction, to the highest bidder for mak, the Canal iioat nJAlligli HENRI with all her anchora, cables, boa's, tackles, apparel, furniture, and appurtenances. ID-The mild Canal Rota is now lying at the foot of William street, Richmond, in the city of Philadelphia, where the sato will take piece autt•fmw t2IRE mi TO BE LET—On account of removal afit to our new store, the house No. 432 COMM:TT, below Fifth street. Posseolon may be had about the drat of Ootober. The posltion is one of the most desi rable In Philadelphia. For terms of Imo apply to aul3-1m . J. E. CALDWELL Jo CO. ~ STORE TO •LET—And Fixtures for ealoyNo.loo Routh Eighth street, below Oheetnut street. 200 pates Bobt feasts at twenty-lite oenta per pair. attl3-2t* fp FOR SALE—A. SPLEI-TDID ILAN SION A norlpti, ohm., ve. overlays- arrest, Chestnut Hill. Also, several choice Building Lots, witb Ane views of the surrounding country, will be sold upon reasonable terms. Apply to ALPHICD No. 01 North Sixth street. al FOR SALE—'Valuable Real Estate on North Th ird street, Including TUBER STORKS on Third street , Noe. szt and 426. Also, two ft or atory BRICK BUILDINUS on Ditiwyn street No 417, 419, 421. Lot 50 feet front, extending in depth 118 led to Dlllwyo—nets an august ient clear of tatve of about, 82,500. Apply to W. 70. LEWICK, • No. 646 North BIXTIi Street. Atrti FOR SALE--Or to let on Ground Rent, * a to; of ground on the north olds or COLUMBIA Avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, 100 by 90. !minx three fronts, Apply to 11 0. THOMPSON k G. DI. CONNAROE, aulo-8t 833 ARCH street. 0 R E I*T T—T E FIRST, THIRD; .16 , URTH and FIFTH Stories, and Two Cellar", of No. 108 ARCH Street. above FRONT. Apply to BIBIIOP, SIMONS, & 00 , 120 North Wharves T 0 R.E N T—The new, four-storied, iron-frontstore, No. 246 North Third street, above Race, with shelving, counter, dm, suitable for a whole sale and rotairclothin: store, or any, othur business. Terms satiefactory. Apply it 'No. 222 North THIRD street, three doors above. auT-if 7t* TO",iiilNt —o...nntippliotise No. 130 IJ3. North Waists Avenue, with door extending throngh to Water street. Apply to JOLIN !kr. KENNSDY & CO., auf3 • 1:12 N. Delaware Avenue. TO REM T—Tbo second and third gtories of No, 108 ASOR Street, secotAdoornbove Iron; north alb. Apply to 0. 0. SADLER k CO.,' 9 North, ater Street. .9p-3 WANT' DTO PQ' CHASE—A cor ner-store Propert, suitable 14 GrOeory anti Pr..eislon bualneen, Wkt b stAbling 'attached. South of Arch street . preferred: Altress GROCER, Preis °face. jyl6 3ilOR SAGE—A valuable LOT, In the viol n. 41,1 q of the DeMunro Depot, to as Improving oetahhothood. Yor perttcaless, ',Admin.). K., Box 927 Poet-aloe. /9/6 - WORKINGMEN. AROUSE I Tut; " NATIONAL DIECNANIC" 'KUL , . APPEAR. ON PATNRIPAY NEX T, 14tIt instant. It will eonteln ivattera of intereat for all who WORK. Sloßls coplea 4 conic IN per year. OA RR lEitel sad NEWSBOYS wanted. Call komedlately ut the Offico 10,36' Seuth THIRD Street, (up stairs.) • aul3-tt IiOTIOE—The IifEROA.NTILB LIBRARY will be re-opened on SIONDAIr, August 16, at 10 A aul3-2t AV/ ANILLA. R OPE,—Asoortod aizus maim /7.l factored and far aale by WAAVER, ITTLER, & CO., aul3 • No 33 N. WATER Street. Q,,HOVELS AND SPADES. 2100 dont:, for solo at corner of QUARRY and BREAD Streets. QEO. LIALBAIAWS Factory. aul3-Im* FRAZER RIVER.- WELLS, FARGO, &'OO., NNW PORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS 00 A JOINT STOCK COMPANY 01310 E, No. 400 ORESTNUT STREET, 3 WELLS, FARGO, & CO., having established an Agency at VICTORIA, are prepared to transport PACKAGES of every deacrlptiot to that place and vicinity. Expresseeleave NEW YORK on the bth and 20th of each month. EXCHANGE for solo on Gai Fonda, Oregon, Wash ington Territory, Victoria, Sandwich lolanda. D. N. BARNEY, JR., ' aul24ot • - Agent. LOST.—A Pair of GOLD SPECTACLES. J/LA The finder will be nuttAbly rewarded or returning the game to J. ELLIS, JEMILiON Avenue, below FEDERAL. att12.21.* LAND WARRANTS , A BRAM SLACK'S ENGRAVING, DIE ti Binkiog, and Embossed Piloting,. Envelope, and Seal Preen Manufactory, No. 1 South bIX.TII Street, Philadelphia, Pa. aul2-Sm ( I aiIERR Y WIN E— 6 Quarter Pipos, various grad ee HARMONY SHERRY, In bond and for rale by • • WILLIAM H. YYATON, ' No. 210 South FRONT /Wert. CLARET. -160 0111106 low grade Bordeaux; 60 Oasei flue quality do. to 'store and for male bj4 WILLIAM U. YEATON, No. 216 Booth FRONT Street. 62,1 N.-10 Pipes MAO-Company; landing NL-PI from golOot Bogen Helena" Iron Rotterdam, for W I e by WILLIAM I. YEATON, Sole Agent, No. 216 South FRONT 4tre4t. & CO. CHAMP AGNE.—A 2..5. constant supply of the genuine brand in bond and In store, for sale by IV 11.1.11 AM U. IttIATON, Bole Agent for Pennsylvania, eta anntb FRONT Alt UAGGING TWINE-5,000 lbs of Supoiior Bagging Twine, suitable for the Southern market, manufactured sod (or clibi by WEAVER, FITLER and , 29 North W ater street. I_IERRINOS-800 bble. NO. 1 PIOKLk,D Herring; 800. bble extra Newfoundland ditto 120 bbl Potomso itas ADAM ditto, now in store and for We by ./NO. KENNEDY & EagiF lloa. 399 sad WI M. wHAayse. DIANUFAOTUREII3 No. SU MARXIST STREET, Invite the attention of BU EBB To Their OdStRIAOR, and HARNESS TRIMMINGB, No. 318 MARKET STREET PHILADELPII/A ilionev rantonalo. TAILOR, DAB REMOVED 482 OiIEOTNIIT.BTREST, THEIR STOOK OF PLA.TMD GOODS D. D.ICERBILOW, A. MT. T, WM. F. liArtE. AND NICUANOR WIALANA! OAPIXAL, $600,000 PHILIDBI.7IIIA. WANTED DY, DREXEL Sc CO oactabo Jobbers. FALL STOCK BILK AND FANCY GOODS. HERRING & OTT, N. W. Corner of FOURTH and MARKET STREETS, Have now in store a splendid assortment of SILKS, RIBBONS, AND FANCY GOODS OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, To which they invite the attention of FIRST-OLASS BUYERS. aulB.2,nt ,PRICE, FERRIS, & CO., IMPORTERB OP WIIITE QOODS, LINENS, DAMASKS, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, MITTS, dce., No. 334 MARKET STREET, BELOW FOURTH, • PHILADELPHIA.: J. M. P. PRICE, CHAS. H. IRVINE, RICHARD PRICE, JAB. H. COCRRANE, EDWARD FERRIS. auI3-21! • MEN'S WEAR. DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE, & CO., (335 MARKET BTREET,) Tim now in StorellWr FALL lIAPORTATIONS, of the greatest novelties of such goods, to which the attention of 7REIR 008TONEREI AND TUB TRADE aultai IS INVITED. QIIINTIN CAMPBELL, Ja., & CO., IMPORTER, AND JOBBERS 1108/ERY, GLOVES, and 3/ANCY (MODS, No. 941 MAIIBETTAM, Northeast Corner of POURTII IL Jr. SH/OICVLIPORD, attl2.2m RRINTIR 04AIPIRLI., JR FALL STOCK OF CLOTHING CHARLES HARKNESS & EON, No. 338 MAtEET STREET, SOUTHEAST OOENER OP FOURTH, Have now in store a large and splendid assortment of PALL and WINTER. CLOTHING, manufactured ex pressly, for , the Southern and Western Trade, which they offer for nate on the beet terms for Cash, or on the usual Credit. IitTEILS aro Invited to call aad eiallairte for them selvee. aul2-2m SM,ITII, WILLIAMS, Sr. CO., WUOLIBALE DEALERS FOSEGIN AND DOMSSTIO DRY GOODS, No. 518 MARKET STREET, ♦re flew conitantlyrceeiring NEW SEASONABLE GOODS, Of Desirable Styles, from the bent markets In thin Country and Europe. The attention of purchasers is solicited. aull-Ow T T. WAY & CO., Noe. 221 MARKET Street and 10 CHURCH Alley. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Or DRY GOODS, , Aso now fully prepared for fist FALL MADE. The conpleteneaa of their Stock ; both for VARIETY AND PRICES, , Will be tonnd to offer advantages to buyers, umur patted ly any other In this country. null BURNETT, SEXTON & SWEARINGEN Offer for Ale et their Store, No. 109 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, TEE LATEST FALL STYLES OF Imported and Rome Manufactured • FARM , ' DRY GOODS, Conelstlag of— DREES TRIMMINGS VELVET RIBBONS, SKIRTS of all ktnle, and materials for them. HOSIERY IN GREAT VARIETY. UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, SHAWLS, COMFORTS, GAITERS Ladles and Children's BELTS, To all 4 which we invite the Attention of FIRST-OLASS BUYERS'. BAROROFT & 00., (Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET,) IMPORTERB ARO TOnn}:Ra or DRY GOODS, Would alio notice to Eupora, RYCRY 530410 H or 7118 COUNTRY, That thole arrangonteoto for the FALL TRADE ARE NOW COMPLETE. null-Ow SHAPLEIGIL RUE, & CO., IMPORTERS WHITE 000DS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, &a. No. 820 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA NEW FALL STOCK. McCauley, Brother, & Brewster, 23 NORTH FOURTH ST Ifirt Net opened en entire new stook or 110BIERY, (FLOW, AND FANCY GOODS, to 'which they invite the attention of drat-clue buyers Oar stock la parttaulatly adapted to TEE BOUTUERN TRADE sug-2mil NO. 415 MARKET STKEEt PIIILADELPiIIA, ATRIIIBT, 1868 FALL TRA.DIiI WM. H. BROWN & CO. Are uow - rerAlving their PALL STOOK OP FOREIGN AISItItIOAN PAY 000 DB, To which the attention of 113513 In renpantially Invited, Oaarbing. OARDING.—Two lino communicating AAP Rooms to let, with boant, on limn(' door, In the neighborhood of growl and Spruce streets. Addrotor BOARDING, at this Office. aul3-fltik BOARDING. --K well-ventilated Cham ber, with email Parlor, wanted by two Wngie gentlemen. address 121., ,, at thin office. aut2 I.loARD—Vseaneles for Single Gentlemen 10 et No. 54 North SEVENTH Streot. nutl.4t* U. OAR DING.—A. corathrtablo Bedchamber, A-1 , with Breakfast, tor • young man, is wanted. Ad dress, stating terms and location, J. L., at this Office. aulo.4t* BOARDING. ---A FEW PERMANENT and Tranelent Bearden can be accommodated at Mre.ITARRIPON , S, N 0.415 PRUNE Street au9..lw* A GENTLEMAN AND LADY or SINGLE GENTLEMAN may obtain board at 712 Chestnut street, opposite Idasonie Hall. an9.6t* 1.1 OA R 1/ 1N G---Tbe advurtleer, recently arrived from France, des;res to engage Boarding in a pleasant, central leenAliy, with a private family where the French language is spoken. Address FRAN COIS, blood's lioapatch, au9-6tot personal. 13ERSONAL.—ALEJCANDER A. DU -11 0 will hear of something to his advantage by making known his whereaboa ts. Addrese GEORGE U. ALLEN, through Bloodia Dlootoh itui2 Ettr ISO MERCHANTS.—The Advertiser, who A can furnish first-olass roftrouce, is about to embark for Peru, South America, tole absent Pio months, will take charge of any bueiness that tallyho entrusted So his care. Address LIMA, at this Ofnea. auo4otlr FINAL SALE OF LOTS IN KENTUCKY OITY.—The dual sale of. lots iu this interestiog and flourishing young city wiXl take place on MONDAY, iTtb Beptember,lBBB, on a credit of one and two years. with interest from date. KENTUCKY CITY is the northern termious of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and In situated on a beauti ful bluff bank on the Ilissiewippi river, just below the mouth of the Ohio. It Is taspidly growing iu wealth, population, and commercial Importance, and, owing to the availability of its sititaticen, it is the only point at the month of the Ohio where It is at all practicable to build a city. The Trastres of .Kentucky City guaranty that no overflow from the Mies issippi river will ever reach It The Ibtliroad and River facilities of Kentucky City surpass those of any other point in the West. Maps of this city and its 'nitro At connections can be seen and full information given., by railing nn the un dersigned at the (lizard House, doom 84. FRANK I.IAY MoLEAN, aulo et* Agent for Truxteets of Kentucky City. CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC oar.— Mere will be no necessity far tmellere taking a supply of CIGARS with them 41.8 a complete asiort went of QENUINN HAVANA, of : Samuel t3imes , a Iro• portation, will be bound on sale at CONGRESS CALL, Ca l lalead a ana at tide UNITEIt Span 4tlolo . 1858. ttllpilesate larg eacalo. SITES, VAN UULIN, & GLASS, IMPORTXRS WHOLESALE BEAVEIIB IN EMERY, GLOVES, FANCY 000D . E, 4 5 c 0 .2 No. 423 MARKET STREET, ABOVE FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. au:18-2m RIDGWAY, HEUSSNER, & CO., IbIPORTERB OF °LOTUS, DOESKINS, and 80LE /GENTS FOR TUE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED MANUF AOTURERS F. R. BROKERS, (Latto Ticket,) W. A. JORANNY, (Abitoe,) REVERS & SOILMIDT, (a awl !SI Clothe,) ZAMDONA BROTH MS, (Fancy Oaealtneree,) BROICH & LAMBERTS, (F and B Clothe,) B. GOENNIES & CO., No. 800 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. H. W. RIDGWAY, CHAS. HET:ISMER. WOLFE, WILSON, & CO., 132 011EIVINIIT 'BTRZET, neve just reoeived on consignment 160 Helen (HUY, WHITE, AND nLIIIII MidILIAA.Ws, NEGRO BLANKETS Also, SOO PIECES TAPESTRY, INGRAIN and VENETIAN OARPETINGS. IN DALES iILACK AND WRITE WADDING. aul2-Ot LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. VIE WESTERN AND BOUTTIERN TRADE Will find tin) most magnificent line of the above geode of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE am offered iu We market. FRINGES, GALLOONS, BINDINGS, BUTTONS, •GIRDLES, BELT -RIBBONS FIRST QUALITY SIIETLAND WOOL, FIRST QUALITY ZEPRYR WORSTED, EXTRA QUALITY TRIM= RIBBONS A full line of STEEL SPRING SKELETON SKIRTS, at the lowest jobbing prices. W. J. HORSTMANN & 723 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH. FACTORY, FIFTH and CHERRY Streets anll-3t GLENECHQ MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA A. McCALLIIM & CO; MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE' DEALERS TN Chaff:TINOS, OIL CLOTHS, &o WAREHOUSE, No. 33 RANH STREET, 1,200 PACKAGES Brown mid Bleached SHERTINGS, SHIRTINGS, and DRILLINGS, direct from LACONIA, GREAT FALLS, HADLEY, PEEErss, MASSACHUSETTS, DWIGHT, BAIITLET, and CABOT MILLS, In which will be found a large - and desirable assortment, to which we beg to call the attention of the Old°. ROBEBON INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, lIAMPDEN TWEEDS, BTHIPES, TIONINGS, AND COTTONADEB, In grost variety. SATINETS, FLANNELS, Ac., For Bale by • FROTITINOILUI dc WELLS, Agents, autllmlt 35 'LETITIA St. and 34 S. FRONT St _EMBROIDERIES AND LACES GEORGE PEARCE .k. CO., 241 CHESTNUT STREET, _PHILADELPHIA, 62 AND 6t PARK PLACE, NEW TORE, Have now open, and are constmtly making additions to, a large and varied stock of EMBROIDERIES, LACES, NETS, JOINED BLOND, QUILLINGS, &c., To which they invite the Attention of TILE JOBBING TRADE GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. JOHN B. ENGLISH & CO., No. 113 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA,' AND 257 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Are now receiving their FALL IMPORTATION of • FRENCH. AND ENGLISH . , KID, BEAVER, BUCK, SILK, CLOTH, FUR, PUB— ' TOP, AND PLUSH-LINED GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. 3128-1,0 CARPETINGS.- AUBURN TIIREE-PLYS t 13DPERBINEd AND nNITIANB. Manufactured by JOSIAH BARBER. Bole Agents In tbie City, • ATWOOD, RALSTON h CO., iYB/41 'No. 533 MARKET Etteet. WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 116 CUESTNCT, STREET, Ham; on hand, and are constantly receiving, th fol lowing description of goods: A. & W. SPRAGCES' PRINTS, in great variety, Including Chocolates, Turkey Reds, Greene, Blues, Shirtings, and Fancy Styles. , BLEACUED SUENTINGS SIIIRTINGS, A DRILLINes. Lansdale, , Elaponville, Hope, ' Washington, Union Mille, Blackstone, Cohannet, Johnston,. . White Rock, Phenix, Acton, &c BROWN SidEETINtiS, SIIIRTINGS, A.ED OSNE, BURGS. Mitoses, Virginia Family, Groton, Ettrick, Esat'n Virginia, Eagle Manchester, Meo'e & Farm's, Still Water, Mecbtmice , , Warren A, Cerra' Rivard Rivoraide. ()LOTUS. Bottemley'e, Pomeroy's, and Glenham Co.'s Black and Fancy all-wool and cotton warp Clothe in great variety. DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. Greenfield Co Paxtons River, Bristol, Terry's, tßearn'a, and others. SATINETS, Stearn% Ayres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron,. Minot, . Charter Oak, Mineral Springs, Swift River, Carpenters',, Florence Mills, Ilockanum, Duhring's, Conversville, &e. BlLESlAS.—Lonadale's, Smith's, and other makes, plain and twilled, of all colors. Fancy Negro Stripe. and Plaids. Jewett City and Irene Stripes, Denims and 'Pickings. Rhode Inland and Philadelphia Linseys and Apron Chucks. Bhernird'a and Slater's Canton Flannels. &e. 1y22-2m RICILS.RDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DA.MASIV3. aco. CONSDISIBIRS of 11.1013ARD8ON'a LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the full name of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, As a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods. This caution is rendered essentially neoessasy as large quantities of Inferior and defective Linens are prepared, reason after eesmon, and sealed with the name of WICHAB,DBON, by Irish houses, who, regardless of the IrOary thus infileted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode, will not readily abandon a buelnens so profitable, while Fir ehugers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless character. 3. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, my2B-9m Agents, 88 CHTIROH Street, New Yolk. teante. WANTED—A special partner with TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS In a lucrative Cash BUdfleag. Addreaa G, at the Wilco of thla paper. aul3 3t* WANTED.—A young man recently from Scotland, wishes a mituation an GARDENER. 17nderstands ornamental garden work, and the care of hot-house plautn, Adams GARDEN, at thin of 800. aul2.6t* WANTED—By a young man, a situation as BOOKDEMPER or Assistant. Would invest with his employer WO or VIA In cash if desirable Unexceptionable city reference as to character and capa bility. A note addressed to " D.," at is is office. will be attended to. anl2.9tw WANTED—By a young girl, a situation to do !lOUS nWORR. Ovn furni.b good recom mendations. Apply at No. 3 WILEY% COURT. Chris tian, bettreon Second and Third streets. aul2-3t* WANTED, by a single man, a situation as farmer ; le fully competent to take ehlrgo of a foam; con come recommended by his former employer. Address D. D. U., this Milos. WA.NTED—By a young Man, a Situation as Clerk in a Wholesalo Store or Manufactory. loicloyment more au object than eatery. Addrem CLERK, at thin Office. aule-fitst WANTED—In a Wholesale Hardware House, a youug man to assist at the Books. A. person who hes a kuowledge of the business preferred. Address BARDWARE, at the Office of The Frets. a310.4t* WANTED—By a Wheelwright, who also V V uottentands umplorment in or out of the city. Addreon JONATHAN IVIIITMAN, throagit Despatch. su9-st4f - - WANT.ED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVAIRY—abIe-bodied, unmarried men, tto whoth will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from 519 to 522 per month. No men having a wire or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED fillftVloll at No 817 BIARKST Street, above Xlghth, north side. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, let Lieut. 24 Regt. of Cavalry, apl7-tt Recruiting Officer. Eleitltstrp. mss. 4:). A. KINGSBURY, M. D., 'am" DENTIST, Watail inform bin Meade that be bill BXMOVED t 0 1119 WALNUT atraot s strove Xlayenth. 024 a; EAL MADRAS CRAVATS. I. IL Bright colors, genuine Madras Handkerchiefs, yard square. Choppa, Pongee, and Grass Cloth MAR PLEBS BROTHERS CHESTNUT CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. VRENCH SHIRT BOSOMS. An invoice of Woven iaconet Shirt Bosoms, In various styles and extra finish, just imported by ISHARPLRSS BROTHR, aufl•lf CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. _ _ N I .I • Damask Iluckaback Towels, with various colored holdings. Also, Bath Towelinga and Dlaliera, SHARPLBSS BROTHERS, an6-if . OREBTNIIT AND EIGHTH. \WILLIAMSVILLE, Wamautta, Water Twist, Pontiac, Utica, and other superior nukes . mrti.g and Sheeting Muslin by the piece or yard. LINENS Of Riehardsoiim, Nicholson's and Robiruion , B make, warranted pure awl stiong. An excellent heavy Nichol. eon's Linen, at 37X cents. Diapers, Crash TowellingejS to 12% coati; heavy Bagginge, Tow Linens, Sie., LINEN DAMASK TABLE OLOTHB at GO, 75, 88, $1 $1.25 to $l. Napkins, Doylies, Ifneka back in towels and by the yard; Vlanneht, Ticking', fac. LAVELLA OLOTii. - Black and Brown Mixed Lavellaa at 10 c ents ; also, finer grades. Duelers from 1310 to $l. Excellent Lasella Dusters, $1.26 and $1.45. CABSIMERES MANTILLAB. (nosing out balance stock cheap COOPER ft. oomAßD___ , i9BO B. E. corner NINTH end IdAnsiXT H OODED CLOAKS, FOR THE SEASIDE, AT SIX DOLLARS. TRAVELLING OR DUST CLOAKS, Indlepeneable for a Country Ramble, or en route to the Springs, LA B. gd.6o, $3 60,14 50,5. and SC ELEGANT FRENCH AND ENGLISH LACE. BLACK SILK, BILK, AND LACE. CRAPE MARSTZ CIRCULARS. WHITE BAREGE CIRCULARS. AT ONI.UALF FORMA PRICES, TO OLOOZ TRH AMOS; ' AT Tux PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT street, I. W. PROCTOR & 00. Fp HE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED A. CR APE BRAWLS °Ter offered in this City are no being sold by THORNLEY dr DEISM N. E. ear. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. We purchased, a few dap ego, at a most tremendous sacrifice for OABH, • a lot of very rich Embroidered Crape Elhawli, sates quality cud styli) as we have sold for TWENTY DOLLARS! . • which we are now melting at the extremely low Floe of TWELVE DOLLARS!! • • . • - • - Ladies, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a ILINn3eIL EinewL BO Gnash! Also, Plain Crape Shawls, from $4 to $l6. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargains in Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man tillas, &c. Travelling Drees Materials In groat variety, Thin Summer-Dress Goode. Organdies, Bareges, Grenadines &c., &e BLACK. SILKS, PANOY' SILKS, &a. .. Our name to Justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Boys' Wear. Linen Goods, of our own importation. Summer Gauze and other Plormels, &0., &o. Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, &0., at THORNLEY k 011 IBM'S - - "ONE•PRICE CARS STORE?) N. E. Cor. BIGHTS & ERRING GARDEN Streets je19.41 1 . UPIN'S WIDE WHITE AND BLAME .M 4 BAREGE, for Shawls, Talmas, &0., wholesale and retail. Storekeepers supplied for nett rash. CHARLES ADAM, 13 , 14 EIGHTH said AEON Streets. TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN CHINA, GLABBWARE, AND PHILADELPHIA 11/ARMEN WITTE, Importers, MASONIC HALL, 713 CHESTNUT STREET jenb•ly 91 H E SPRING GARDEN SAVING 1 BLIND. (OH/IMM Br ?RI LEGI9LATII 01 PILINSTLTAXIA.) Ili'll PER DENT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid back on Demand. OYFICE, BSI NORTH THIRD STREET, (CONSOLIDATION BANX Ittrianma.) This Institution is now open for the transaotion of trasiness, and is the only Chartered Saving Fund located in the northern part of the pity. - The Oftbre will be open (dell) from S to 3)( o'clock, and also on MONDAYS and T ASO, from 5 until 9 o'clock in the Evening. , MANAGERS. , Frederick Rlett,• James B. Pringle, Stephen Smith, ' Jaoob Dock, John P Levy, Joseph M. Cowell, Hon. Henry K. Strong, George Woelepper, Daniel Underkoiler, 8. Wesley Bray, Hon. Wm. Millward, Robert B. Davidson ) Frederick Btaake, P. 0. Illnnaker, Preemie Hart, John P. Forme Joseph P. LeOlero, George Knecht: John Kessler, Jr., John Horn. President. JAMES S. PRINGLE. Secretary, GEORGE T. THORN. ap2.l-iftt EIIND.—IINITED ' STATES TRUST 00HPANY, corner of THIRD sad 01HUST. HUT Streets. --• • . Large and small sums received, and paid beck on de mend, without notice, with YIVE YEE GENT INTER IST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. °Moe hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, sad eoottand, .m 11 upward'. rierldent—STlMlEJ S. ORAN/011D, Tresenrer—PLlNY Teller—TAMllB R. IiONTIII, VAV LNG .F D-11VE FEB. 011 N T. IN. A, TERM—NATIONAL WEIR TROBT DOM PANY.—WALNLIT BTREWP BOUTHMEBT HORNED OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. Imooarolusim HY 1111 BTAT2 Of PINNEITLYLIIZA. Money la rev:wired in any enm, large or email, and in terest pall from the day of deposit to the day of with drama. The alas to open every day trom 9 o'clock In the morning till 6 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings o'clock. UON. HENRY L. BIINNSII, President, RODINIT BRGPRYDQ7, Mee President. WK. 7. USD, Secretary. t Hon. Henry L. Renner, F. Carroll Brewster, Ildward L. Outer, Joseph B. Bair , Robert Behlidge, Francis Lev O K. Ashton, Joseph Yorke*: 0. Landreth Minns, Henry Diffenderffer. Money is received and payments made daily. The Investments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such drat class saran- ties as will always insure - perfect seourity to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and eta. lenity to this Institution. and-ly N°. B 8 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PEE CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE PIE CENT. STATE SAVINGS lIIND. O. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE TEE CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE A PEE CENT. STATE SAVINGS FOND. sal-1F NOTICE TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS. .L N The owler4i-f-i. taueeesaora to the late JOSEPU T. JOHN : 4 ) are now prepared to meet the mints of the trade at the Northetud corner of ARCH and FOURTH Streets. Their facilities for furnishing every article in The Shoe- Finding Line, at moderate prices and on favorable terms, are unsurpassed. The attention of Merchants he respeotfully solicited. Jy2B , Stnif WM. JOHNS k SON. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL—THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR. DYSPEPSIA, WEAK /STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS. Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12K, 25 and 50 cents. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL SCIENCE HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL ehonld be kept in all families. in case of accidents or sudden eickness. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Rheumatism. HAITTriIORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Cramps, Cholla, Paine in the Stomach or Bowels. 116RTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Pains in the Limbs, Site. Back and Breast. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Sprains, Bruhn, Scalde and Burge. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Neuralgia, Toothache and Stiffness In the Joints. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL curse Cholera, Din rhcea and all Pain HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures Ear Ache and Deafness from a cold. HARTSHORNE'S CURT-ALL Cures Dyspepala and Indigestion ; also, Canker and Sore Month and Sore Throat. HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL cures all Spinal Affec tions and Weakness in Limbs. ARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL is a great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. As the frequent changes of the weather produce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body; also, Stitt Neck—every person should get a bottle. It acts upon the Nerves hinnies, Sinews, Blood and Bones; and, by its war m ing eleetro-magnetic power, ex pels all pain from the,system. tie• a bottle and try it, and you will be astonished at Ito happy effects. N. B. If you have a Cough, use HARTSHORNE'S Pectoral Byrn!, of Wild Cherry, it Is the beet Cough Syrup in the World. Bottle. 25 and 50 cents, and $l. If you are Billions. use HARTSHORNE'S ANTI. BILLIOUS PILLS. they act upon the Liver, Stomach and Bowel% carrying off all Bile and Poul St/orations. Boxes, 25 cents. Sold by R. H. JENKINS, SECOND and WALNUT Streete. Blanes' Stores, Chestnut au-I Market streets. Garrignea'. Tenth and Coates streets. Wagner's, Tenth and Lombard ate. attl2-dtf if • parry A. s GENUINE FARINORAdi - ERI3. PAUL'S GENUINE FARINA CRACKERS. PAUL'S GENUINE FARINA CRACKERS. JAMES R. WEBB Wholesale Agent,= South-Eighth Street, below Walnut. Tho enduring popularity of Paul's Fitritta Crackers results from their excellence, sod, being made of the true farina, enables Paul to sell thorn in almost every State in the Union. Paul's Hudson Steam Bakery is one of the oldest (established in 1880) and one of the largest and best-known Cracker bakeries in the coun try. Paul thinks ho known a great deal about Cracker baking, but, e ithout wishin g to detract aught from the " scientlfie arrangements of others " their great eere i n passing the grain through its' different pro cesses r' the wonderful " practices," attainc.l by thorn their experience of the mysteries of "the sponge;' their " critical knowledge" or " consummate skill," to would simply suggest the old saw, " that the proof of the podding in the eating " PAUL thinks that professional persons, connoisseurs, accomplished nurses, or housewives can Judge of the quality of a Cracker by actual experience, and to this test he offers his Farina Crackers. . . I.PPLON.—It is unfortunately too common a prat tire for competitors in business to abuse their neigh bor's manufactures, and call them Inferior, spurious, Ac., Ike., in order to increase their own, and injure the Bales of others. Paul hopes that a discerning public Rill notbo misled by such statements, but believe him when he asserts that his are truly Farina Crackers. PAUL'S MARINA Ulla ()KNEW are to be had at most respectaSle Family Grocery titores. AA for " Paul's," see that Gum are stamped with his name, and then you will not fall , to have the best Crackers made. For sale in barrels and half-barrel boxes. JAMES R. WEBB, au9.3t* if 223 South Eighth Street, below Walnut. AL . EIyS -- Casks Mali's, Younger's, and All sopp'il SPARKLING ALE, iu Pints, lauding and for gals WILLIAM H. YkAO, IPS IBONT 'Street. 'Vilna, . aciaroart, sor MEROHANTS. A largo Stock of FANCY ARTICLES, AT THE LOWEST MLEEST P 51050, AT Savings ,funbs. ~•~ ~. Ohoe finYings OLD STAND, nebitinal. WHEATLEY AND CLARKE'B ARCH IREET THEATRE.---liteerrs. Win Wheatley end J. S. Clarke beg leave. to inform the public and their numerous patrons, that this popular Theatre will open for the regular Fall and Winter Beason on SATUDAY EVENING August 14, MEL With an Improved and greatly . augmented STAB COM PANY, forming an unapproachable combination of Artistic Talent, no expense having been 'pared to render It equal to the perfect production of the highest order of Dramatic Literature, on a smile of earpaesing hdherio unattempted in this city. The Star Company will eenelet of many Old Pavoritee, and also several important New Candidatem for Public Ap proval; introtnciog the names of the following Die. tingnished Artists: lire. GLADSTANE; from the Boston Theatre, (Wit appearance ) Mrs. JOHN DREW, (her first appearance in twelve menthe ) Mee JOHN GILBERT, (her drat appearance in Phi ladelphia for five years.) Mrs. THAYER. Muse EMMA TAYLOR. Mum GEO RGIANA KINLOOII, (her fret appearance for four years ) Miss RATE NAGLE, Miss J. WOOD. Mrs. NICHOLS, Mies O. REED. Miss CAROLINE NICHOLS. Miss MARIA PEMBERTON. Miss ELIZA CLIFTON, Miss 31:ILIA JONES, Miss MATILDA WaLlia. Mee MARY THOMPSON. . • Mr: JOHN GILBERT, (his first appearance in Phila delphia for five years ) Mr. WM. WHEATLEY. Mr. I. H. CLARKE, Mr. JOHN DOLMAN. Mr. L. R. SHE WELL, (hie first appearance for foil, years( ) Mr. E. N. THAYER. "Mr. S. D. JOHNSON, from the Boston Theatre, (first appearance n this city) ' Mr. J H i WRIGHT, from Wallaok , s Theatre, (Brat Mr. W. H. WALLIS, Mr JOHN BRADLEY, Mr. WM. STRARNR, Mr. JOHN WOULLoUGH, Mr. D. REILLY, Mr. JOHN STREET, Mr. WALTER BEEN, Mr. WM , LITTLE, Mr. JAB. ANDERSON, Mr. L. SAPHORE, Mr. WM. HESS. Acting and Stage Manager. ..... Mr. W S Fredericka. Prompter and Stage Director Mr. G. W. MU. Principal Pantomimist and Ballet Neater Mr. William Wood. fieenlo Artist Mr. Joint Wiser. Director of the Orchestra Mr. 0. R. Dodworth. Machinist Mr. Wm. Murphy. Appointment Maker Mr. Barrett. Wardrobe Keeper ~Mr. Frank Johnson. The Management, sincerely and gratefully appreol• sting the UNEXAMPLED FAVOR showeted upon the productions of tlus Theatre, for the proceeding RIVE SEASONS, beg leave to state to their Legion of Pa trons and the Public, that it is their intention to pro. duce in rapid succession, daring the semen, and in a manner commensurate with their impor tance, the most POPULAR PLAYS of the IMMORTAL BARD ' ' , SHERIDAN, GOLDSMITH, KNOWLES, )3111,WHE, bCOTT, Ac. And also to revive many of the too long-neglected Works of the OLD Bonitos DIMUT/ During the recess the Theatre hie undergone an en tire renovation. . • The DOME has been NEWLY PAINTED by Ur. George Wunderlich. A NEW DROP CURTAIN, From the pencil of Mr. John Wiser, will be exhib ited for the first time. The amnion will commence with BIIEELDAIPS Great Comedy of THE RIVALS, With • distrlbutton unequalled by any other estab lishment in America, NO ALTERATION IN THE BOALE OF PRIOEB. Admlnion • 25 tante. Secured Beata in the Drees Circle 37X Orchestra Balileso . Beate in Private Box 75 Whole Private Box 33 00 Gallery 13 Gallery for Colored Perilous 26 Private Box for Colored Persona. 38 Doom open at 7X o'clock. "Performance to cow. menus at Mto 8, precisely . Box book now open. Treasurer, J. M. .p. WISITTON. aulka* MAMMOTH OPEN AIR iMII/AL7 GRAND PETE C.II4IIILICTKE I MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, duvet 23d, 24th, and 26th„ PRIOE'B GROVE! This charming piece of woodland to over twelve acres In extent; and is situated on the line of the West Philadelphia Passenger Railway, near its present ter -111/1101. The programme - of thin novel and delfghthil enter tainment will"conelat of VOCAL AND INBTRBIdEN TAL mum, daily, front 2 to 3 o'clock P. M.. ACRO. BATIO ,AND GYMNASTIC PEOPOSMANOBS, from 8 to 5 o'clock P. kr.; anal)) DAL OtrAMPIPPRE, front S to 7N o ' clock ; - PROMENADE CONCERT, by Mili tary Banda, in the evening, and a magnificent DISPLAY OP 11RE111013.1313, under the direction of_ professor Jackson. The ground will be brilliantly Illuminated each eve ning. Admittance to the whole entertainment, day and, night, only TWENTY-Ella: CENTS. Norther particulars in future adirertlsements. The whole under the dlzeotion of GEORGE HOOD, Late of the Academy of Musk vv L H NATIONAL — "THEATRE.— NEW BEASON.. JOSEPH 0. POSTER Bole Lame, and Manager. 0. POSTER Stage 'AI imager . . - Fist benefit of the popular , favorite mir. onsitEsit FOSTER. . • FRIDAY EVENING, August 13, 1838. Will be produced, for the Bret time, the thrilling nustorinal drama of LA. TOUR BB BEALS; Or, The Ohamber of Death. Captain Euridan, an Adventurer.... Mr. Oboe. Foster. Marguerite of Burgundy Julia 11. Cooke. To conclude with BEN, THE BOATSWAIN; Or, Sailors , Sweethearts. Ben, The Boatswain Mr. Charles Foster. Edwin, the Page Julia ht. Cooke. Bose Hrs. A. W. Young, 0 .'• 0. .1. Doors open at 73 ; tocommence at 7X o'clock. Tickets of admission, 25 cents secured seats. 38 cents' Orchestra chairs, 60 cents' Beate In Private ilex, 75 cents i Whole Bon, SS arid Si ; Saintly Circle s 16 cents. SANF ORD'S OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street. above CHESTNUT. BEAUTIFULLY ENLARGED. New Fixtures, New Scenery, New Beata, and Additional . Gallery. SANFORD'S.TROUPE ENLARGED. FIFTEEN PERFORM IN PARTS. NEW SONGS, NEW CHORUSES, NEW DANOSSi IND LAUGHABLE AFTERPIEOES. Admisalon twenty-Sae cents. Doors open at Vag o'clock ; performance to commence at 8 o'clock. 3ttguranre Companies. 1113) QUAKER CITY INSURANCE I'COMPANY, OF PIIILADELPILLI, 483 W.LI NUT Street. Statement of the bualnera and condition of The Qualm!. City Insurance Company of Philadelphia, for the ert months ending June 30, 1858 : Capital and Surplaa, January 1, 1858 1 277,879 et Intereat received and accrued from Tan.l to Julyl, 1868. Premium!' received from January lit to July let, 1858 118.074 lif Barna and. Reinsurance reoolved 4,877 21, Losszo,mrrsseas, &O. Losses paid $83,451 64 Dividend, reinsurance, return pre rniume, and expases, 98,346 08 _ Baum remaining with the flompanyd¢l7l, 30.2,291 311 Bonds, mortgages, stocks, coupon . bonds, loans on collateral, and call loans, Jrc $183,753 50 Bills Receivable 90,611 79 Oaah on hand and in Dank, and due from agents 29,916 06 C6p/tal Stock. OYFICHREI. GEOUGR H. HART—President. - E. P. ROSS—Vice President. R. R. COGGsHALL—Secretary and Treasurer B. H. BUTLlR—Asetstant Benretary. Dll3ol'olB George H. liar; Joseph Identris, X. P. Rons, Poster S. Perkins, A. C. Cotten, Charles G. Inas', Andrew R. Chambers, Samuel Jones. M. D., R. W. Bailey, ' Hon. 11 St. Piller, John G. Dale, H. B. °eggshell, John L. Pomeroy. 11. R. 00GOSHALL, Seeretary, Attest: jr264molf IN S lIRANCE COMPANY OF TIM STATE OB PENNSYLTANL2—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered In 170.1—Capital s2oo,ooo—Assets, Jura ary 1,1868,5347,446 60.100, All invaded In sound and available securities—coot( nue to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, fitoOra of Merchandise, arc., on liberal terms. DIRECTORS: Henry D. Eberrerd, George 11. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Watson, John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman, William B Mae. Charles 8. Lewis . , George 0. Carson HENRY D. Sr WitLisis Maras, Secretary A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1814-CHARTER PBR PBTUAL. . No. 310 WALNUT street, above Third, Philadelphia. Oaring a large pald.up Capital noel and 3drplus Invested in sound and available Securities, continue t insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vaunts in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Looses liberally and promptly adjusted. DllllOl . Olll. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris, Uncle' 0. Efortcrn, James B. Oamobidl, Patrick Brady, Bkhosucd G. Dan. Oharles W. Pooltney. GEORGE ABBOTT, rlealdnit. THOMAS B. MAWS. Secretary. Joal-y if .Carms. PETEREni PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE BEII-GENERATING OAS LAME la the only Patent Burner that has a NON-CONDUCTOR ATTACHED. Tor Safety, Cheerios". and Brllllsney, It gamma. all others. STATE AND CIUNTE RIGHTS VCR SALE. Address D. P. Ph.PERS, 13„ W. oorner iIIOOND and CHESTNUT Ste., Phlla &Olds; and 422 BROADWAY, New York. rab4-Iy-rp LVERY STABLE KEEPERS, L • K toyour interest*, and patronise MISLIERT LA frti" @AMORY, 109 EouthRIGUTII street, below Chestnut. Prcrirlous to his operuzig &responsible factory, you we r• charged $lB for work which he le now doing In a wit,' ranted manner from tato $lO. Support him, or you wit have the name charges to pay. ~51.,, FOWLER, WELLS, & 00., 92Z CIIESTNIIT Street, keep standard works ou * 4 . Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pho nography, wholesale and retail. P hrenoloxi cal Examination, with charts, and full writ ten descriptions of character, g.iven day and even ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mail to be addressed to Yowler, Wells, & Co., 822 Ohehtratt street. ._ jell-arasit.mitcy t sap CO _ A MERICAN ACADEMY Or MUSIC.— ilk_ On and after MONDAY, Atiguat 11, Stockholders. Tickets for the year,endlng July 81,1858, \ sill be Issued. (at the Office of this Decretary, betn - een the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 P. M.)llipou thu presentation of the certld catue of stock, and the paymont of the Cru Insurance tax of one dollar per chore, no required by the Roppl,- moot to the Charter, adopted by the stockholders on the oth day of May last. Ity order of the Board of s!- rectors. M. 01SBET, Secretary jyBo-fri Ott If No.loa S. Fourth at. (WEE TO THE PREMISES OF TE? aubseribor, a BLACK COW, which the oweer e• have by proving property and paying. ropt+neee, MOKOAN TITRNER, Darby Road, below Blue Ital.— BALE ROPE-1,000 coils of superior Bale Rope, manufactured expreaely for the Southern market, and for sale by WEAVER, EITLER, & CO., • any North W nter Atrel.t. ripAR, PITCH, AND OAKUAl—uolisuntly 1 on baud, and for sale in Into to suit purchasers, br IYRi HEAVEN, FITLEE. CO, No. RS N. WATER Bt. and N. W.L1A1181343, 4c2,Ce/T 6S WAN 44 81)4A1 36 ...$200,000 Oa President. je9-wihn if
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