s,' ORTS— - P. 0 13, :Zion arm tiro n Ost,The Quasi's 13sealoiti4utige Alleililebehted:witklit' .. ititaetneanot in o ffi ce, had a heerinjiyeateirdey TiMininihefore the Judge, as Otaritittinrinagietrate. The tame testimony Was , given se before,•repertati..., .The ease vas; held antler idvbetnent., 1: • William Mannikin!' Atiareni Amer were °barged with the lareeninf islitstoh front Philip B. White, on board one of - the Ghenoister..boeta., •. The teeti. 2 4 0 1 1 7 was ooneinalvecin t. 4 °hamster, the watch having been fotind upon one of the detendantai .Thomas Jones, was convioted of barglarionely eti teiing; the house of Dr. Finley, in Pine street, and ateali og Jewelry therefrom. " ' The court was adjourned, tor jury trials, antil Monday week., • _"- ritiiikOZLPIIIA AWARD ; 01 T1141)3e . , JOintri 0. °Wuxi), WILLUi 0. Sim, OOMICuU 07 THE Montt. Nittehirm.L; ' SAII.ING OF TEE OOEAN „STRAINERS. - ,FROM ITOII7NiFSRBTAT3IS. 11211.150 - r 130 - POD DST Viudirbllt " New Yerk..Boutbampton, Ro...Aug 14' Ifiromptda ,New Tork..llweaburg • " Aug 15 Fools " New:York...Liverpool Aug 18 Arigo•; . ....New:York.. Rune •• Aug 21 AtrOWll.9o,e.;.:New • 'Aug 21' 121Agern - Walton, .14verpool Aug 25 oof Washiurn.NeW Toik..LlTerrl - • Aug 26 PROM - : -130X[ - wow ••• °AI . - flouttionpfou—New Toik Aug North fitArl.Soothompton..Now Tor • - Aug n ETNAMBBB TO AND rabii - HAVANA AND NNW Menai Oirr,-Yroni - NOr York, 22 ; arriving at Hal vans 7th; and Now Orleans.,loth. • Prom . New - Orleans 90th 1 Havana 23a; arriving at New York lath. • • • eintavraa.:—From New, York lath, arriving at Havana 17th, sod Now Orleans lath. Prom New,Oklesas 27th, HaVanAlilthZaliiirittrit -York - • PUILADILIIII4 7 —From arriving st Ha ms 224, aid Nes' Orlaani 25th. from Now Orleans ith, liseli4l Bth; arriving at New York 13th. B4IOIL - Waxen:m=4min NOw York 27th, arriving at Riliranairt and New Orleans Bd. From New Orleans lath, Havana lath, duo :it Now- York lath:, • , 1310c7.-4/torn Oktrlbston Bth and 19th, duo at Ita lians Bth and 231. 'roo f ilnvann lath and 26th, dna at Noy. York lath sna - mat _ U . • Tile Osilfoinlir Mail gieleiere - Item New rent on the kh and Was at 'es* 'moath.- ' , When the:eases dates fall on Onaday, the 'tumors wSII lan *an,lay. ex6ept hop litser Orleans. lattllistnce. PORT 'OF PHILADELPHIA, Aile: 14, 1858. Inn MOW it-- 11 ON WITS 90 WATER.. - ...7 03 'ABBITED. ' • Steamship Pennlybrania; Teal, from Illosinnond.'vla Norfolk, 20 boon, with 'aids. - and. passengers to Tho. mu Webster Jr.. Yesterday' morning. off Delaware My, puma barque Mary H Belida% bhankland. from Matanzas, a light bat quo ant two brigs at anohor rff New Castle, and sidin Oboes Wilmington Creek. Bteamahip2stsware, Comm 22 horn* from New York, vis Claps May, with rodee and passengers to, James Ail derdtee. Barque X K lane Hewitt: jut Quarantine) from WW2- fa,gos July 2M, with sugar to S & W Welsh. "Railed in, company withlmronsi It 0 W Dodge, .tinvis, for N York; Yolanr, for Philadelphia; litiorgess, &sow, tro n Boston; brigs T.bstins,for Philadelphia and Ortolan; Lord, for , New London eft hamosi Ocean Bride, Lelar. for Phi Weights to 4 dam Cordell', (Molt, for Boston lo 4 daya; brio Is P Nash, White' for New- York; nearly loaded; Thomas Atkins!, ham Portisfid. err 21st; aebr Horses X Bell, for Dal imbre Idg The It K K hie been ell day a north of Hatteras, Act unedloy northerij Winds - - Brig W.,19 Crawford, Colbeirp, 6 days from Augusts, - Ma, with Me to eaptein. ' -.- - Brig Chaloner,•Thotopeon, days . fromßoliton. with me to captain. ; • • ••• ' Brig Sarah, W4oster, days from Na*N Raven,' with laths to XA: Solider &Oa.' • • - Bebe idarah,Blicabath, Ifsily, 6 dope from Bostral.wit-h nods, is °remelt it i • • " Bohr B L Stsreosiendley, 5 &panto Bolton, with rodeo to Oiow.II& Collins. • • ", W Toll, Townsend, 5 401 - fripsa• 'Boston, with rodeo to Crowell & Collins Bch, a Williamson, Jr,linninore, 5 dayofroin Bottom, to ballast to Siziniekson & Glover. - Bohr Gen W - Votomings, Whilden, 3. days from New York, in ballast to Robeson Les, Bohr Oho* Atkinson, Albino, 2 days from Milton, Del, with grain to J L Bewley & - • Bohr_ Bobble W Dillon, Marti, 6 days from Boston, with lee to captain. _ ache Liszt° Moult, Menll, froM Boston. . Behr IsabelfOlark.lroin Boston. - ' Fehr Jos Barrett. Darla, [rota Boston. . Behr Miry II 6flfita. Melvin, from Bodin. Bohr it ft kishobj% littch•iii, from Boston. ' - Sam Lady Bulf,ik, Baker. from Salem. Behr Henry Nutt, Garwood. from elitism. echt Bo:Tonto 0, Clikrk.. - from •• Behr 0 C ;Mak; Smith, Insatiate Harbor. " • - Bohr N Berry. - Pendleton, from Provident*. - • • Seim Caledonia.. CCM:sobs, front Norfolk. . Bohr Levin Lank,lSwa. 8 lay* from. Concord, Del, with limber to 3' W Bacon & Co. , ' Sloop lAtuat; Bayard, / day from Christiana, -Del; with oata tri Obsidian & Outran. Steamer liallortn,Whilidln. hours from Oaps May, with passengers , &0. captain .Reports • deeply-laden barque off Castle, sod aliening soda.o brtiribe.• low Chester. The icier wifittlied Lou, %nal 11th init L eight mile* above Cape May, will prove * total tors • „ . . • 1341 g, Maims) from Qnsrentine, with' cargo of brig idaay to B Morris Wain & tio ind part of thecargrent:immitie David Nickels, to John Sawn & CO.' - CLiASER, liteamship Poston; York, ho Altderdlea. Brig B G Obalonisq Thompson, Boston, 010110. k Co. Behr 14 Bony. Pe'edreton,Balem, - • , - do - • Behr Rant Godwin, Beaston, /Obits, Pettit Martin _ . Sear W lekylon 'Baboook, Roxbury, L Mamie& Co. Bahr4 IlMeWee;Barker, 1004 _Point; _ do Sehr M tt Mahon!, Birchene, balm, Blaklatonda CoX. lichr Tangent; Pleanner, 8000,•• do Behr Alvarado, Plummer, Sago, • do - Nahr Blossoro,Piewen, Westabeatary, --- - 'AD Rehr reislyss,- Williams, Taaavon;-.- - Behr ROTatlnek,j2jultnn.Atlet .., aoarisvaaaava. pa. nelre,a,reton,n, B vOlllOl2 k vo. Rehr 0 A Ifeeksher, Ottabbe, Boston, N Stoxtovaiit Co. War O W Tan, Townsend, Beaton, do ache Lisne Manii, WWI, Boston, • •do ' take Lady Batelk, Baker, Boston, Van Innen, Norton Co. obr „To Barratt. Davis, Boston. Drown' & Y 1 tl. ehr Ontrnings; Malden, Eroildeaceiß DEVlsios 10. oar Zeass •Willissnion, Jr, Winaraora, litany Point, of dr Plover. • • • , " • chr Hy Nutt, Garwood,lour, 0 A. Plaokaber & Co. uhr Burroughs (I, Clark,"Balent . do - cbr N Berry, Pendleton, 8111002. 0 Miller & Co. ;hr O 0 Bunn, &pith, Derby, Boma Sr:Lather: -hr Trebel, Clark. Haverhill, Baum, Ogle & Co. Mime,af !lido Rockport , Hayes & Godshall. •hr Caledonia, Coombs, Medford, Tyler. Btooe & Co. xJB sbrtver, Denote, Baltimore; l' Groves Jr: (OorrespOndence of The Preee,) - - • aiLVDO DS GRACE", Aug 18.18158. - te Wyoming left tbli morning erith 0 boate, laden consigned as knows: - • -* • - try Bbuman, corn, rats and rye to rPsiot - th. tiro; on, lumber to.sfew VOW Mary Helen Decherd, do 'room & Shea's: Wbits Swan, coat to Chas Etlinej & aorta and Vadvase j coal to Delaware lorrespotamme of the Philadelphia ' • LWerP.B: - Dal.. Avg 12-4IP hi. s steamship Virginia, forniebicood. landed a nom pessecgate 41. it orsoing. and proceeded to sat. taw versals here teethed at the Ihealteratir the' sir data. thoigh a number have pseind upend out. bd a heavy r cight;`which wen scoob needed volition, Wind Booth, and weatheiolcindy. Yours, Whi, ILICIAPLAW: Iss tILIMILA.7II.I DrralpUldettilearthe Plinsawohis . ftabiogo.) • - - • - • OAriflockin, , Aug 11C-4 P bargno lbw -Dillett; froba'Poorto Cabello, and mowa berm brig yea le thin morzoog. Borgie` , rot Peroototroeo, brigs Uhl, tot AnOgns, sada =et, to- .mylNiot j : meat to me We soornioz. Yonro, , oto, Taos. B. ;winos. 1111.I01at8 78773. y ' Haw 1081. Angg .4, 81411 Conititutlsmi fro t '!"P "At Olin T, Ira= UverBool-; , - 11:11MOBAS/DA,.`r Ably Modlei Tstylor; Idpeorm; from Now -York u salt, uansatut - 9,tit IS AL Itt tat 28 bb, long slily %%Wise/IltAidaY' fOi,llA7re,yle &kali; * .1.34 eleamd at Maw:Tett AMtartl e y, Voltaic Nenriebee, VAUVAahoe,arrlied at If 'York Chaos, nonce% tricot' Lordon for Xurraolie,e row Motherbank2/itk ult, after stopping leak in efneentagnit4diter, for Phtlidalchls,Wlial fnim Walla*, Berry, crow /40 YranalsoO, at 'Paid ad lot salt" , flan Stergls,'Cook; from Oarilff , was at Anaryttloo Vas Canneloga, Jobua, !of podia% lulled from A ult., „ , (MAMMA Older, Swanton, cleared at flarannow t. Liverpool. with 1551 bateiCeotten, 20,25 , 0 itafares.lll6o'eane reed*, sod j 0 0 ,749 fathnber rank 17ayrde, Banyan, for Philadelphia, Waled nrpool Both tilt. • - , • Coon It Cerktne,rlfOnparen; Lantsishtl4 Delft. 00/3D, and Primo di/oh:wine, yore loading at I llet alt. for ' 04 Hickory, llailitee, Wan at Malta July Catherine, Salter, for Ililla d elphle, Ballad wi Met tee. • • •, -Kyle, Warren ,' frini:ToignayriOdult. ote yesterday. flattedla nowcany With bowie . rot Portn'tlehillo, to load; and soil for his about oth or 7th Inat, The Argyle bwrio s or the Wilk loan, on Orehllla Beef, °Albin the 15th July, Of Mae, sehr - filsr Totk, Dlett, boors. for Lorimar'. - ..Thls sealed la !palmed to bib offlles, and the cargo, win& was shipped .? W litatneth Eons, and 1/811:1 1 1d, at A 0,250, in . All hands on board of .thittew -Parkway" Ylosblop, litObbord, olsirel it, *if York for Buenos Area -, - Belle Bydsr, sailsdlcons - below llostoiiiitii hilsdelybis.- - . , Nonnebelf/L Simi:dors, froixt • dilvastani sr. "tee York 14th inst. , - - . B Wright, clibbsi - bOroo, s!:Iilio-On.ti,,Tscils, Romaine, Drideaii;bauce" - aC.Kingston, Jam, ad Failed 24th for Dlenturriai I Duraud,illoomba,ulettreat at Bute;ll2th ,ruin. • Dorrierie, itowlaa toes A Kay Weat 7th• . , Tatemond, Paine; Atlegagdet fl o. William; dual Oastuar, Garwood, tool, surea.,boooes sod du It Mitatiel• Dol. arrived at „Doiltoir 12th that. - (me, Dalt. tram Bt7obas,ll9. waS at Xlagaili a for Philadeiphla Jo.* turdayai 3 Lea,'Glarla, from Auto:if at $a muck 10th ,a :• , T oper' New 00 foyer Naw Tortr..l2tta Past. . wtniame; *red iroin - GaittUai r Philadelphia_ . • es ht , 6toasbsek, sbley, ttir Philadelphia, aeon 12th last, - Whitilee; 'ealleglrfroieSgue'visiega-r - a, Vial inlet ...for Bailee, ThonepaotiOteuee at Prorldnea Oolltua, gerfiim, korii peiawacst)iti'tor tow Teat 12th tut• . tard "110rdeti,'Ainolifiiigt Miz il is Arritilat arittoyi y4d frOm ?O'„BitegWriet., :tb; Northern Light. Lute; G, V Wilimurnwa edit';, Tuthill; a 'Etaitrp, Usitiever: tosinviantoticirrittloodl!Gdwili Wed, • David 0 Floyd, Buttatt, bum tordtlas- Vangildiril64oY , 'tor • Portauwatlat JON. Illratori.,itojer, t Almeida, Oartwsigire,;.frtirelibleitafe - at Dolmen' Dole gthinet r sad sailed 1111. Do Smith, wed Luisa tirlyitWatVolik on, at Dolmas? Ituteittlth tuilqsWteadied Alliraioorid 0 Philadiiptiliti bilked, tftts tor. Alger, Dore, ior: Philadelphia) , ollared h tut— • 'zi:Xliiiii;4oirliiiiidieuokat.rtiavr -Wade, 4 ' 474lllll rnevDritypoyt f - ' rm 149414" Wt att 4140 Pnr • 'Barque Grapeshot, 846 . tone register, built at Port land. Mee In UM was sold at New Orleans 6th lust by the V marshal for $14,200, P , A Olraud & Cu, of Now Orleans, barns the purchasers. - _ NOTION TO MAIIINZIM Chronicle Office, Portsmouth, Nil, .Tnly 17.—The steamer Bibb, while out on her. trip on Monday lost, attack. a' Ironton Triangle Ledge not WA down in the charts, knocking off put of her keel. For the benefit of. the public, °apt Murray hoc furnished ue with the geographical position of the rook on Triangle Ledge, established by the coast annoy party In U. U 6 steamer Bibb. as . Mounment on York Ledge, by compass 112 X N . , dis tant malted a half nentioel miles. Whales Back Light, W, distant font miles. Boon Island Light. Eby ti X N. There 'MO six feet of :water upon the *holiest part at near low water. A. muss kir, Lt COOL and Asst. Coast /Mau. • YOBBIGN POSTA. (Per Niagara, at Baston. r l Llverpool--Old July 29th, Dlaok NAO. Malloy, °bl otgo; Mons/laden, Brower, and PeiCalh, Late Morse, N York. 111 d 2 . lth. International. Eisavey,_ VloreL-Bld July 28th, gar! oh, Jay, N York. Cork—dr July 24th„ Manchester, Anderson, Glas gow for Now Boris, leaking badly ; discharge and repair; - Cardiff, B Buckley, Bo's, hence for New 'York, grounded on„the sands, but floated off, and was towed into Poureth roads- ' Oronstadt—Ar July 801 h, Bala, Hammond, New Or leans. gouty—or July 23d, Albatross, Weeks, Eunderland for New York. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, FP TO ONB O'CLOCK TIM MORNING GIRARD HOUSZ—Chestnut street, below Ninth. Raid Onmmins,'Del D J Cummins, Del John Altker, Quebec • B Hathaway, Pall River W H Stevenstn, St Louis J F Hudgins, Richmond, IS' h Withers/. Honston,Te2 Missouri • 0 P Reeves, Richmond, Ito Thot Helm, Jackson, bliss A I Morrison, 8t lonia J D Winislew, N Y 3 N Freeman, Oa Matthew Weldell, N A R Potts, Washington I LV Se moue, La 3 I Smith, Bolt - Mina $ J Towson, Balt Conrad Waters, St Louts John 0 Rose, N Y Holmes, Charleston, BO John 0 Roy', Macon, Muss J W—Aroold, Washington E 7L+lfeostein, Treverton O W Kennedy, Del D B Ridgeiy, U S N S Cahill and lady, N Y 0 l? Malay and lady, Au. B W Spears and wife, Chi. gust*, Oa Gigs T lilsochard, Jr, and Jamas Nice, Bait' eon, N Orleans H W Conner; Jr, and Itidy, 0 Conner, Charles. N Orleans ton, 8 0 W H Powers and lady, Miss A P Scott, Hoots -Hunt/villa villa - Genii Walbridge, NA' Geo Dowm7n,lll .John H Hall , Baltimore . De 0 T Hodges, Vs A Lewis. Jr,' St Louis 0 Choate, Baltimore Dr N B Powell. Ala Miss B Blackman, Ala Milts It Blackman. Ala Win Mime., Pitrabunrh J H Dead, Pittsburgh Miss Holmes, Pittsburgh E Lyon & 2 !adios, Pitts- SII Hockaday, St Loath b J N'Y L u ritarels & la Athens, Thos G clerk, Miss Oa - ' B Wall, Baltimore 0 A Parte? to wife Bait Ws Mclilton, Baltimore G J Tatman* lst, NY D Frost & la,N Y A ;Washer & la. Madison '3 A Yilistlas, Stvannah PD Fite, Nashville Chas Moore &. la, Belt Mrs Canghy,Balthmo7B /I Allen, N Y Mire Pittsburgh Wm K Mthaffy, St Paul A 1 Richardson, N John A Young, 0 1 Lambdas, Havana P T Masten, N Y P V Kathie., Wiscoulin D Chambers; Washing- Seth Allen, NY ton, pa Me Sanders,La G LoulsrilleeKy 0 F TurnerLouleville, Ky L Z Martin, Louisville, f• Robt Macdonal, bid R. 7 Denny, Richmond , ' I's Philip Tabb, N Y F J Gannet, New Orleans 1 Braden, Hartford W Freemen, Nashville II Nicholson. Washington P J Moore, Biehmond, Ya WII Canon, Baltimore • T P Aydlatt, Memphis Janes Polk, Baltimore Mr Brander & lady, New Hon Mr Bright, Ind' "N Orleans It J Berckman, Augusta, Tian% T Moran, N Oa / a acraellg. Holly Springs, W Quail, Washington Miss . It Olainan. New Orleans W E Cocks, Balt W B Brooks, Balt D Fahnestock, Balt R D Turpin, Balt Min Baker, Phyla Mrs Smith, Blue Quo 0 Neese, et Lotto I B Sickles. 8t Lords N B Bedford, R Island, ru PH sbort it wf, Cin, Ohio 0 Plones & la, Illinois' 0 Jack-eon, blamatta• 9 P Parker and lady, Balt HOTEL—.Pinerth street, bet ow Arab. W Emmett, Lusk, Montrose, Pa P C Parker, Clarksburg. Pa Wm J 111 P Jones, Louisville, Ky J J Stewart, Mo Win Ittafilhinuey, Brooklyn Thos Mcßarner, Brooklyn J 11 Shyrock, Pa P. I. Deeding, Mo Geo G Bugging, Cambridge, M P Asber, Teen Mo M Boyd, Tenn W M Wbltelece, Tenn . P Lott. Quincy. ILL Mr Sbosmaker Oln, 0 It W Hubbard, Locireport, W G Gunn, Mies Mo ;US D Nicholls, Ilarterille, Wm T Martin, 111 Ps Henry Osborn, Jersey City A Jalosebrenner, York, Pa W Smith, York, Pa Bobt Beams, jr. Tenn le B Torber, Del E 'ceder, N Y N B llamerreith, N Y J Crabb, Louisville, 'Hy T Brodreek, Hertford, Con 31 McDowell, Pa • W H Iforah, Salisbury, NO D Ward, Louisville, Ky W 'l' Wood, Ilopitioerille, JamesO Miller, Oedll., By, Ey Ira P Ell's, Newstead,My EDD Porter, Indiana, Pa Mies Metzger, Lewistown, Jousts. D_Wilson, Arabi:ant, Penns Mane Sind 'lnt, tlarrollten,Sfille II 0 Tenn 'Y 11. Harris, Hartarille, Ten John Towein, Hartsville, P Lipscomb, Herter's. Ten Tenn - B. W Andrews, Hartsville, D L Goodell, Herter's, Ten /eon - . ---mltt-androws, Irk Springs H E /1111tard, lomarville, Mies Tenn . JSM 03 tl 76DDT8, Teon Rweeson, II O - J . T W Tiller, Ark a 0 Latham; Grafton, Vs A D Cram ' Vs, A Lansberger, VA - Mies Kate Arnett, Comber- LJ Id Perry, Mies • laud D J McCiackin. Idles B D Thomason , Ber'y, Ky O T Mason Bererly, Ky Wm S Rut, Newton L Hart, Revenue. Ohio Ohio • J B Griffin, Do Kalb, Mo - Sea 0 Kay, West Chester AMERICAN HOlNlE—Ohoetsitit street, above ifittb 2 W Paine. W Y - E 0 Brown, Middleburg., Jos Loyd, N J Ta A A Eason Pittsburgh T B Carpenter, St Louie 74 Carpenter St Louis Miss E L Carpenter, •St J W Curran, Cincinnati. 0 Louis T DOolemset. Olactoriatl, 0 Wash 2' Riehards. N Y A. P Cannon Pittsburgh M Stensrai..7.,..o .. , Wrirck.; . N g 0v.........--e-vi - wynasop, Lecompton, K T T EL Poster, Rusaellville, W It L Itardley, linasellville, Ky y 0 P Pawn st its, Washing- - Chu Megraw St la, Mlle. tan burgh - A. 8 Bobertson, W T Curry, Hy Jai' 11 Cochrane, Tenn Jobn B Cochrane, Tenn Il' Woodruff to la, Pater• J T Brady, Paterson, N J son, N J . H A Holmes Paterson. NJ Wall Wkly , Va i J Otalfr, Hartford, Conn 911 Sanford, loft:l:spas I, It Thompson*. 1i...11 0 R Bruner, Portsmouth, 0 T X Ocallne.lbusulbal, Mo J 8 Ewing, La II Tinker • La : H Birbridos, Li ONION HOTHL—Axcli 'treat, below Pont!. W F Shaffer, La layette, Rev Jht Douglass, Phis Ind - • It U Dougleas, Phil& les Dixon, Md N Dawson, bid J Bers, Heaton, Ps kiles El Hess, Columbia, SC fd Baum, Chester. 8 0 Clemens Taggard, Altoona, Ceo II Plitt, J . ohnatcrem - Penna "- Penns A Durgraft,iohnstown, Pa Chas F Kean, Jr; Johns. Wee L Cress, Johnstown, town, PA PIOUS Jacob Sobers, Johnstown,' J Weecoll, Cin, Oblo .- Penna W T Roepper & 2 dough, Chas H Hamrick, PM* Penns .Henry Frick, Lewleborg. Pa 1g D illeGinnes, Pottsville, 'B Vandycke, Flemington, Penns N Jersey J B Rutherford, Harrieblg "A Rutherford. Harrieburit James Brown, Beg, Salem, 8 It Clement, Salem, N J N Jersey C Bartle' & Is, Fleming. A V Tanned & Is, new ton, N J ington,l4 HARINY 81tRAF LlCTlL—Secondadmet, below Vine. HO Odell, Great Bend, Pa B Wildman & family, Pa Jae Mower. Pa Chas Palmer, Pa HA White & 14, Bucks 00 I Y Simpson. Newtown Ino Releey t Newtown ' M B Linton, Newtown J 8 UoNair. Newtown - B 8 "illy. Pineville L Lasbelle, Pineville II Walton, Pineville " Joe it Teyioy, Pineville I' MoNamars, Pineville 0 Cornell, Robt Imogehore, Pa ./Bunkman, Ps P K Frets, Doylestown Holcomb, Bucks co, Ps Lli Frets, Hatboro Bin) G oss, Hatboro - Jos II OHM, Bucks co ". Wet id Hirk, Poresttille W D kfcldair, Foreetrllle W Derleon, Cheltenham $ Hail, Cheltenham Semi Bottom& la, Pa 0 Cadwallader, Pa Sdir 2 Taylor & Is, Ps , laitobliastbars, Pa BALD BAHLII IXOTIL—Third 'treat, ah. Callen% Ii Splegle, Beaton, Ps it Shaeffer, Mourne to, Pa 0 Holdwaton, Ducks co - Jonathan Bmlth, Pucka eo ilenj neana, Burnes co JoelahlUetel, Hellerstown HAbeeffer, Berta co, Ps Wm Hate, Berk* 00, Pa DUCK shore e Oallowhill. A R Horns. Quakertown, Pa B P Probst . , N Y D Hartzell, Telersport „If Hartsell, Bldg. Valley Ylbul Hutsell, Bilge Valley A Panet, Upper Dublin Oa•Per Reeds, By berry . 0 P Warington 13 H Shutt, Warlogton -L Clemens, Doylestown .5111aldeman, Buck. eo ' B Pell, Delhi:auburn Geo W Wolf, Danboro N Haldeman. Burke co 4 Stauffer, Backe to , .0 Olemene, Cheater Valley DUCH IBN—P/Ith end-Merchant strut,. B Rhodes, Delaware co,Pa Wm 0 Talley, Delaware J'iPbrk !Mott, G Y -'• " . co, Pa Rotit Pattlson,- N7f ' Geo Walters & la, h Levi. Delawve co,Pa ntrorllle Thos Dowses. Chester co,Ps it Lisle, Chester co, Pi _Levi Pfizer, Chester to, Pa Mrs R Peter,Ohester oo,Ps B Leedom, Delaware co, Pa 4 II , ward, Delaware co,Pa J . Yarnell, Delawt:e 00, Ps .31 Mercer & wire, Chester 41:SPeneer & wife, Cheater _ co, Pa _ • If Ohnoalvr, Chester so, Kay, Cheater A co,I NATIONAL LIOTZL—Race street, tame Third. _0 ll:Dtab o .11ellertoten J Villeps, Cuba . Willtakei; Durban' Zan Clark, Lancaster W al,Turnsr, Ones IGand IN Nerdy, Cape Island Dlisteon,„Phlla T flusbitv, Pa 1000 kioe, Kansas P. Z Itlnelaud, Kansas Wut A' Nunneteaker, Bt N T iteVeaph, Pbceotsvle Loon{ o W Martin, Di Y Dast, Aabland, Pa B 8 Lend, Lehigh co, Pa W Thompson, Pa ' a I Readier. Pottsville Jon L Itlf, Dosteatarra N 0 Eames, Doylestown Ohs& Wynkoop, Leocrop-, GW Ramsay, Pt 011uton ton, IL' T • ALMON IDOLOZE—Troutoca stress, strove Marked. Toot, Wotatbstorf, Pa W Q Morris, Dalt , D.X•,, pion, Pas Dad Sheppard, Laurel, Del T Bhbttgarts, Pa S Pesterotan, Reading, Pa John L Clarion, Ohesa. ,- Jan 4us Olayton, - °helm- Testa 0. Del petite City, Del John B Menne & Lady, 0 Wiatsiiholeue; Dalt bonen; N J Orerial Mattes). Hewes Infant Cordial.-. This Invaluable Ocirdiel Is prepared from a 'Variety of the moor choice zidealMient aromatics &aura in medicine, and is the perfeit and reliable cortataative extant for Infants and jowl children. By its powertal hoilamieO 5'61).4 ; Care is effected in Ml (=soot Chafe, W indy poise and 'spasms Itelleees and minim6e mach of abildrenlo angering during den. ;talon of teetbleg, and by its soothing' properties b an. qtialisem pshis of the bowels, looseness. vamitlac &O. The-Infant floidial had become a standard remedy, and hee r been need in thousande of cues with the most ibtindadt nese* ,No family *Mon d be without it. Prepared only by Until; A. Bowls, At hie Drag and °berated Etore, "if,,ll ! aordeFor Ellsth and Green ste., Philadelphia, N* ion: all orders Annie be sddressed. And for sale brilengaisfniarierally. - rn112,121 ..--]lol6.—Xiery - one, at times feels the no. csaaAti,of Sosie'ronstorative of the vital power*, de pressed by moat or' bodilyeihnustion. In such con dition let every ene,instead of flying to the alcoholic or, medielnal . atintulante, which must be followed by 41enia**4 equal, to their excitement, reinvlgnrate his ,49 1 t 3 1te eretioni. by'thii 'natural Unto_ elements of the Putininn atiorr'; by I,,Baows..lilitb end °hest- - 1141 W Ilseilinu4; Co., Twelfth and Oheekitit. an2Aitortt (Rowe He pikers , , , oxiisiwam ; ;=,EASEXWT SAWING. -/d•OHINES, • —MO CHESTNUT STUMM: These lisehines 'are , now Eistli, wEiStted to be the hese Is swe, 0141400E44LS Sew. strong; .441.414:ittteb-, irittaingi • SOT- NOV Slier if every. TOidleAr4Nl-00•;':301(411i6;111116 On applleation by WWI Peg Down her white neck, 1011 g, floating, auburn curls, The least of which would set tenpoets ravlng. 9 Byron's .Don Juan. Jules San Athenienne, or Bair Restorer, maims thn hear luxuriously soft, glossy, and inclined to curl prevents it felling off; promotes Its growth; and changes gray hairs to their original life-like black, brown, or auburn, and yet is not a dye. Bola by all (buggies, and by Jules Reuel & Co., No. 70}1 Chestnut street. suil.detwit ItenMen's alavirna Fond—Otlice SOB Walnut /argot, one door west of Second street. Receives de. posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rite of five per eent. per annum. Office open daily, from CI until 5 o'clock, and on Min. day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President, Franklin Zell; Treasurer and Secretary, Vallee St. Manta. ' Baling Ptind.—lFlve Per Cents interest.— NATIONAL RAPITY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or mill, 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 Batiste, Mortgages, proud Rents, and gush Brat•olass semi. ties as th charter requires. Office hours, from 9 o'clock in the morning mitt! 6 o'clock in the afternoon, nd on Monday and Thursday evening's until 8 o'clock. feB Jackson, JOB PRINVIR, PIPTA AND OHBENNUT. Oheeks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Reads, Olt , milers, Cards, and an other kinds of Job Printing, at trines to snit the tizzies. Marmara. On Thursday morning, Minuet 12th, by the Rev. It 0. Matlack, °HUMES W. KRAMER to JOSEPHINE M. daughter of .I.bn Kohler, Eng. At Natchez, Miselaslopi. on the 8d instant. by the REA? Dr, Stratton, NEORGE H. HOZET, of New Or leaneVto JOSEPHINE, daughter of H. D. Mandeville, Esc. 'of Natchez. Jab , IS, 185 e, by Rev Jefferson Lewis, of Burlington, New Serge'', Mr , ELWOOD OfttSSOM, of Philadel phis, to Hiss EMMA RIELEY, of Brietol, Bunke county, On the 24th of July,lBiB, by Rev. John D. Curtis, Mr. JAMES DARNELL, Jr., to Mlee ANNIE M. RE!. DERV, all of this ody. • ilhatbe On the 13th Instant, WILLIAM G. ALBRANDER, in the 80th year of his age. Ills male friends are respectfully invited to attend hie funeral, from the residence of hie eon-in-law. Dr. James Bond, Broad street, near btoysmonsing road, on Monday morning, the 18th irritant, at 9 o'clock. [Oar rlagea will be in attendance at the nice of William 11. Moore, Arch street above Fifth, at 8 o'clock.) *1 On the 11th Inst., Mrs. SARAH E DEILY, wife of ,Tohn P. Nei.y, after a short illness, aged 2d years, The relatives and Mende of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband. 1535 Ridge avenue, above Brown. on Sunday afternoon, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to the lito. moment Cemetery. rata August 12. h, Bin. RACHEL HULL, In the 18th year of her age The relatives and friends of the family are relined fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late re sidence Gay street, Manayuak, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. On the morning of tho I2th Instant, at the residence of Thorns Hayhurst, Phlladelphla, BENJAMIN W. LEBTEH, of Toledo, Ohio, aged 26 Yenta. On the llth in. tent, WILLIE THEODORE BALIff,, months. eon of John and Mary Robinson , .blnion aged 1 year and On the oth Instrint,'OLßlES STARR, 8011 of Fleury and Ann W. Starr, in the llth year of Ills ago. The reiatlrea and friends of the family are reepeot fully invited to attend the funeral, from the .residence of his parents, llsmilton street, enrner of Wed street, Camden, New Jersey, on Sunday afternoon, 16th instant, at 2 o'clock. tt On the 11th Intent, RIAANOR, daughter of WIL LIAM and SUSANNA MORRISON, aged 8 months and 17 days. On the 11th !natant, Mr. JACOB 110YRE, In the 64th year of We age. tr On the 12th !natant, Mr. JOHN DAY, aged 84 y On On the 11th !natant, THOMAS LYONS, eon of John ant Mary Lyons, aged 18 years. On the 11th Instant, MARGAUX' MURRAY, aged 60 years. Outhe 12th Instant, SARAH ELIZABETH; Info .1 _.a; Infant daughter or &maul end Barah Oreeby, aged 16 mouth,. * On the 12th instant. at the residence of her niece, Pilsen/a Lloyd, No, 1608 Filbert street, 11ANNA11 re lict of the late Samuel Norcross, of Burlington, New Jersey in the 99th year of her age On the 11th instant, Jour( OAGILL, in the 49th year of his age. On the 12th instant, Mrs ELEANOR, wife of James RActite. in the 04th year of her age. On the 11th lastest, Atria BRIDGET GILBERT, wife of George W. Gilbert, and slater of P.O. and Owen Afartln,ln the 32d year of her age. On the 11th Instant, Mrs. EMMA ARENTRUE, in the 37th year of her age. On Thursday morning, at 2 o'clock, ALIOR, infant daughter of John S. and Mary Black, aged 7 months surd 10 dare. • August 6. 1868, at Maple Valley Virginia. Ms ELI. EA tiETII E •WR I IGLIT, Wife ofluau D. Wright, and daughter of William and Hannah Johnson, of kkiladel. _phis. In the 19th year of her ago. UN The - 19113 Blatant, AURELIA. NEVILLE, Infant daughter of Mary 464 olaide and the late Benlandn Franklin Gasklll, aged 181.... a he and 8 days. 81 an em On the 12th instant, Tnporp. ,son of Samueld roue cooper, in the 7th year of hie- Church of the Covennot•—lerelee e 1. CONCERT HALL, ORESTNII,T above Tvre........._ ClMttitol9 (hunday,) et 10% A. AL by the Rev. WM. R. CAUROLL, and at 8 p M. by ReY. unqa B. OETZ, of Medic, Ye. aul4-8 Northwestern. Toting SI en'e Christi** ASSOCIATION.—The monthly Meeting will be herd on MONDAY NVIININti next, 10.171 Inst., at 8 o'clock, in tho- ,Flrtit M. P. Church, Eleventh and Wood-Meets. An essay entitled , t The. Crone before jj,.-ch-wrty,.. will be read by Mr. H. U Arrlson, and other important business transsoted Boats reserved (or ladles, who ar,, co-d•ally Invited to be present D. FRANKLIN DENNISON, Rec. Sec. PhDs, , Aug. 14, 18t8. It* 137. Union Tabernacle, ((Broad and Girard Menne ) AP num 00N, Ohtldren4 meet ing at 5. Prayer meeting- 8 P. M. To-moaitow— Preaching at 0 A, M. and 1.4 P. 74., by Ear. J G. MAX 1 1 7.81,1,. Orman at /0 A. id and SP.U. by Dr. LItYBi7BN. Linton Prayer-meeting at 4P. B. atd4-It* Bible Telegrams l—Early Sabbath War. ablp.—T. 11. STOCKTON will Preach, (0 V ,) at NATIONAL BALL, Market Street, above Twelfth, SABBATH MORNING, at 13X o'clock. Subject . " Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go and say unto thee—Here we are 1" UNION ouriat AISSTING in the Afternoon from 6 to 6 o'clock. auld-It* Second Reformed Dutch Cburcb, So- VENTII Street, above Drown, Rev. Dr. DERD, Darr. church re.opened on Sabbath, In the morning lid 10, event ug at S. aul4.lt* tam Calvary Presbyterian Church, Locust !Urea,. Divine Service will be resumed in thin Church next BAUSATII, August 15, et 10M A. 31 and P. /l 1 sugl4.ltO, [cr. Office of the Monet elertnh Cemetery, No. 20 South EIGEmENTLI Street —The ogly itr.och OBlce of the Cemetery-. for the Northern meet' the t ity, le located at No 1252 RIDGE Avenue, under the charge of JAMES SMITE. Ile and hie as:Wants are the only penone authorized to make pale of Lola. aul4.lt* OEO. DONNELL., Secretary. Union hank.—At a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Un ion Bank the allowing preamble and resolution were adopted : Whereas, The Commladenere of the Union Bank, by very general request of the Stockholder., resolved Pot to enforce the payment of the second instalment on the aubscription to the Capital Stock of said Bank during tho dummied crisis of last. year, and as, In the Judgment of the Commissioners, the proper time for the organisation ofetaid Bank has now been reached, therefore Resolved, That the second inntalment of Twenty Dollars per share on the aubscription to the Capital Stock of said Bank shall be paid at the Office of the Bank, Southwest oorner of TiIIRD and ARCH Streeta, Philadelphia, between the Scot and fifteenth days of September next, and between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock daily. Stockholders wishing to pay prior to the above data can do es ea heretofore. JOUN M. POMEROY, Secretary. July 19, 1858. jy2l-wateels (TrFlrmmoule Prayer held uuder the ft.pi. of the YOUNCI MEN'S 011hIs- TIAN Assoca&rtort: - Diligent Engine Co., Daily from 5 to 8 P. M., and Buuday alB Y. Columbia }lone Co., Tuesday l'realngs, 8 o'clock. Robert Monis loan Co ' Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'ct'k. America Engine Co , Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Diligent Hose Co., Wednesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Philadelpttia Engine Co., Wednesday XvonlBo, 8 o'clock. Southwark Engine Co., Wednesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Fairmount Engine Co., Thursday Evenings, 8 o'el'k. Nor. Liberty bate Co., Thursday Evenings, 8 o'clock. 'Jolted States Muse Co., Thursday Even ings,'B o'cl'k. Good Will Hose Co., Thuradsy Eropinga, 8 o'clock. Schuylkill Bose Co., Thursday Evenings, B o'clock. Western Hose Co., Friday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Spring Garden lime Co , Friday Evenings, 8 o'clock. totted States Engine Co , Sundays, 5 to 6 P. M. Pennsylvania lime Co., Suodays, 4 to 5 P. M. Delaware Engine Co., Sunday h'sunfuge, 8 o'clock. Western Engine Co., Sunday Evenlugs, 8 o'clock. A Union Prayer Meeting Is also held In the Robert Ralkes School Rouse, Sixth street, above Carpenter, daily, from 6 to 7 P. M., to which all are Invited. By order of the Executive Committee. jy3l.sattf Notlee.—An election for seven Directors of the AIONTOUR. IRON COMPANY, to eery° daring the enacting year, will be held on SATURDAY, the fourth day of September next, between the hnure of twelve o'clock M. and one o'clock P. M. at toe late Office of the Company, in the Reading Railroad Own pony's Buildinga, in the city of Philadelphia, Penna. By order of the Board, T. M. BRYAN, Jr., Wit-dtsept4 Secretary. 'TNotNotice.—West Philadelphia Passenger ice.—West R AILWAY COMPANY, July la, 1858. The care of this Company now ran every five min utes from THIRD and MARKET Streets to their Depot, on LOCIAN And RAVI:ILFORD Streets. .1,164 in W, mANN, tosnrrrnce Company of the State of Penn -I)r3 BYLVASilA—YstL~uxLrnfs, The Directors bare this day declared a dividend of six per cent., or twelve dollars per scare, out of the pronto 'of the Company, payable to the ntockholdere, or their legal representatives, on and and after - tho 7th !natant. • auo.lot WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary. ftemn tot Invalids wstk Aihellos:le et tja THE 011 EST, 8. W. cor. PARSE and OIDISTNIIT Streets au23rait We Philadelphia. 12Alfiti3OOWEEKPIES SOLD IN TWO vt" S. NOW READY A New Edition "TWO MILL lONS," 13Y WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER, AOTOOR, Or a NOTIIIRO TO IV WO ) In Pettey "Beards. 50 cents, Tic, Millions" is distinguished by all the brilliant characte,rinties of the writer, as to wit, force and tender nese, and le pronounced by critics as even ouperlor to hirformer production. NEARLY READY I.4MCFMX , S.VE .49:2410 Mr‘2 - 11 , 1C7E3, BY . . . ANNE ADELAIDE PROCTOR, (DIATOOTOR OF TIM FORT, BARRY CORNWALL.,) 060 very neat volume. 12mo. tile is the charming volume of fresh and tender po ems, by the daughter of ooa of England's m)st honored and popular pceta, which has lately been reeelved with ao hearty &welcome in England. and America. Choice portions of It, copied by the press with lively praises, have found their way to the firesides. A NSW xovin g, llll:couzat tam, THE COOPERS; CFETTIN4 V4DEIt'WAY. D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, Sairn ;it) NA NI PAQADIVAX4 THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. AUGUST 14. 186.8. 1858 'SILK - GOODS. 1858 PALL IMPORTATIONS. 1).4.1/31/, ROSS, dit 521 MART STREET, ISIS COMMERCE STREET, PRILADBLTRIA. Nave now la store their complete IMPORTATION OP SILK AND PANOT GOODS, To Which the attention of the TRADE Is Incited. vol,L2m MARTIN'S, PEDDLE, & HAMRICK, I HOSIERY, GLOVES, end FANCY NOTIONS, No. 80 NORTH FOURTH STREET, FIVE DOORS BELOW THE MERCHANTS' HOTEL, Oiler for male the moat complete stock of goods in their line to ho found is the UNITED STATES, Consisting of 1109IRRY, of every grade, GLOVES for men, women, and children, comprising an assortment of over 800 kinds, UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS, LINEN CAMDRIO lIANDRERORIEFS and SHIRT FRONTS, LADIES' ELASTIC BELTS, 'with claspm of entirely new designs, with an endless variety of Notions, to witch they invite the attention of FIRST CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. aal4.Bw F ALL STOOK SILK AND FANCY GOODS. HERRING & OTT, N. W. Corner of FOURTH and MARKET STREETS, Rave now in store a eplendid aegortment of SILKS, RIBBONS, AND FANCY GOODS OF TUEIR OWN IMPORTATION, To which they invite the attention of FIRST-CLAPS BUYERS. RICE, FERRIS, & CO., WHITE 000D8, EMBROIDERIES, lIA.NDRERCIII.EIB, GLOVES, BUTTE, &c., No. 834 MARKET STREET, BELOW FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA: 3. M. P. PRIOR, CHAS. IL IRVINE, RICHARD PRICE, JAS. H. COCHRANE, EDWARD FERRIS. auIS-2w SITER, VAN UULIN, & GLASS, IMPORTEAB AND NVIIOLEOALE DEALLRB IN NOBIEBS, CILOYES, FANCY GOOD% Ito, No. 423 MARKET STREET, ABOYN NOTIRTJI, PHILADELPHIA. WS-2m MEN'S WEAR. DE ()DORSEY, LAFOUROADE, & CO., (335 MARKET STREET) Rare now In Store their PALL IMPORTATIONS, of the greatest novelties of such goods, to vrbleh the attention of THEIR COSTOMERS AND TUX TRANI . anll.lm IS INVITED. QIIINTIN CAMPBELL, JR., & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS 11081 ER Y, PAM GOODS, No. 841 MARKET STREET, Northeast Cornet of FOURTH U, A. sguersarofiv, sAI2-2ta. FALL STOCK. OF CLOTHING. OTIARLES t BOX, No. 338 I•IARRET STREET, BOUTILEAST CORNER OF FOUNT/I, Aare now In store a large and splendid assortment of FALL and WINTER OLOTR.I.Na- --- Vesely for the Southern and. Western Trade, which sale on the beat twos for Cash, or on the usual Credit BUYERS are halted to call and examine for them selves. au.l2.2ra SMITH, WILLIAMS, & CO., ?OREION AND DOSIESTIO DAY 000 DB, No. 518 MARKET STREET, Are now constantly receiving NEW SEASONABLE GOODS, Of Doeirablo Stylee, from the best ntai'keto in this Country and Europe. The attention of purchasers le eollelted. aull-thr y T. WAY & CO., J Noe. 221 aulutr.x Street and 10 otturtca Alloy IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS The completeness of their Stock, both for VARIETY AND PRICES, Will be found to prier advantages to buyers, neva passed by any other in this country. aull•Sm BURNETT, SEXTON & SWEARINGEN No, 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH BIDB, THE LATEST BALL STYLES or Imported and noses Mantitaituted WANOY DRY 11001)3, Constrains ot— DRESS TRIMMINGS VELVET kinnoxs, SEIETS of all kinds, and itatsrlala for them. HOSIERY IN GROAT VARIETY. UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, SUAIVLS, COMFORTS, GAITERS Ladies and Ohildren , n BELTS, To ell of which wo invite the attention of FIRBT•0LA88 BUYERS;. . oullam BAROROFT & CO., (Noe. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET') IMPORTERS ♦ND JOBBERS OP DRY GOOD/3, Would give notice to Supra, At ETRAT BROTION OP TIM COUNTRY, That their arrangements for the FALL rEADE ARE NOW COMPLETE. otilt-Ow saArLEnin, RUE, & CO., WHITE COODB, LIMB, EMDROIDERIEB, LACE GOODE, /co No. 829 MARKET STREET, MASON & 00., No. 434 MARKET STREET, AND No. 429 MERCHANT STREET. WHOLESALE DRADRItia IN DRY GOODS mill-wlrl&m6t M L. lILLLOWELL & CO., M I:UPS:Mr IN EITORH A BOVERB ABBORTIIVNT OP NNW SILK AND FANCY DRY GOODS OF TIMIS. OWN IMPORTAT,ION, An examination of which they oollolt from DASH AND MORI' CREDIT DUYBILS Prom all sections of the country IluiliNtu the et iNEW FALL STOOK. McCauley, Brother, & Brewster, 23 NORTH FOURTH ST. /Viva just opened in entice new gook f lIOBERT, 01.0,25, AND FANCY 000b8, to which they invite the attention of flret•claee buyers Our /dock is particularly adapted to Trll /3(nIT/111101TEADB maNalif Mtv v , oaba lobbet* 11tr087818 AND InkLIRS Hi IMPORTERS OP LINENS, DAMAE3IIO, GLOVES, and QUINTIN o.udtrisi4, JR WUOLEBALB DrALZIt3 DRY GOODS, Are now fully prepared for the FALL TRADE. Mier for tale at their Store, IMPORT.EIt9 PIIILADELPIIIA 333 MARKET STREETS vi , oobs labbtra. N 0.415 MARKET 'STREET. PLULADELPIITA, AUGljn, HU FALL .1"IIA.D1 WM. 11. BROWN & 00 Aro now readying War FALL STOOK OP YORKION ADIEIBIOAN Dll GOODS, To 'data the attention of . BUYEES. is reapeothilly Invited Wholesale Ohl iz cobs. RIDGWAY, HEUSSNER, & 00., IMPORTERS OF CLOVIS, DOESKINS, and CASSIMERES ROLA AOSINTB FOR MA FOLLOWING CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS FRED. EROHENS, (Little Ticket,) W. kJ:MANNY, Abhooy GEVEBS 8 BOHMIDT, (8 and M Olathe,) %MASON& BROTHERS, (Fancy Casstmeroad BBOICH & LAUBERTS, (rand B Clothed E. TOENNIEB d 1;0., NO. 206 CHESTNUT STREET, PIULADBLPILIE. li. W. ItIDGWAY, . CII.AS. I.IE4I3SNZR. WOLFS, WILSON, & CO., t„.32 OHNOTNVT STRIIST, nave received on coneignmont 160 Bolos ODAY, WHITE, AND BLVD DIACZINAI9B, Alio! NEGRO BLANKETS Also, 300 PIECES TAPESTRY, INGRAIN and YENRTIAN OARPETIN4B. 160 BALES BLACK AND WHITE WADDING aulZet GLENECIf 0 MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA A. McCALLUM & CO., ltisppAOTlMNlni AND lIIIOLIESALN /MAURO tN OM2PETINOS, OIL (MOTU, &a WA7:tSBOTIBB, No. 30 BANN. STMT., 1,200 PACKAGES Brown and Bleached 3 / 1 -ELlariPSt SurnTiNos, and DRILLINGS, direct hero Leconte, GREAT FALLS, HAZLET, PERKINS, MASSACHUSETTS, DWIGHT, BARTLET, and CABOT MILLS, In which will be found a large and deetrable assortment, to which we beg to call the attention of the trade. ROBESON ;Nora° BLUE PRINTS, HAMPDEN TWEEDS, STRIPES, TICKINGS, AND CaTTONADES, in great variety. SATINETS, FLANNELS, ace., For sale by ntonallonAm & WELLS, Agents, ale..2.mit Ed. 'LETITIA, St. and a' B. FRONT St TAMES A. FARNUM, AJP IMPORTER AND COMMISSION 31131011 ANT, 219 CHESTNUT STREET, (UP STAIRS') the wow nese for examination a fuil assortment of Glovos, , Gauntlets, Marti', Drawers, Turkey Rod and Madder handkerchiefs, Comforts, Scarfs, Hoods, Re golettes, Hose, •and other Germantown fancy goods; Poraectla Buck Otoves, Mittens, and Gauntlets; Dross Trimmings, Buttons Delta, &.c., &a., to which he in vites the attention of the trade. Agent for New Britain Knitting 09. , e Mineral Spring, Pacific, Woleutrille, Trenton, and Ijohoes Shirts and Drawers. jy2o-eodlin WOLFE, -WILSON, 84 CO.) (WENTS YOB, PLIILADELPIIIA) CARPET IKANIIPACTUR.ERS, Jr29-eodtt EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. GEORGE PEARCE k CO., 241 ORESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPILEA, 62 AND•Sd PARK PLACE, NEW YORE, Rave now open, and ere constantly making additions to, a large and varied stock of EMBROIDERIES, LACES, NETS, JOINED BLOND, QUILLINGB, dto., Ice, To which they Invite the attention of TUE JOBBING TRADE. angaw GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. JOIN B. ENGLISH & CO., No. 113 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, AND 267 BROADWAY, NEW 'YORK. Aro now receiving their FALL IMPORTATION of FRENCH AND ENGLISH, HID, BEAVER, BUCK, SILK, CLOTH, FUR, FUR TOP,-AND PLUSH•LINED GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. Jr2B-Im C.A.RPETINGS.— AUBURN TIIIIRE-PLYS, ODPERFINES AND TENITIANEL Manufactured by JQBIAII BARBER. Bole Aleuts In MN City, ATIIOOD, RALSTON Sr CO., j 731,11 No. 633 MARKET Street WELLING, COFFIN, & CO., 118 CHESTNUT STREET, Have cm hand, and are constantly receiving, th fol lowing description of goods: A. & W. SPRAGUES' PRINTS, In great variety, Including Chocolates, Turkey Reds, Greene, Blues, Shirting', and Fancy Styles. 'ILEAC/IED BUERTINOB SHIRTINGS, A DRILLIN6S. Unlade, Hope, Washington, Union Mille, Blackstone, Cohamlet, Johruton White Rock, 13 Phenix, Acton &e. BROWN I:Gala/NOS SI R IIRTINGS GS. , Ash OSNA -11 Matoacit, 'Virginia Family, Groton, Ettrick, East'n Virginia, Eagle, Blanchester, blec's & Farm% Still Water, Mechanics', Warren A, Cam' River, Riverside. CLOTHS. Bottomley's, Pomeroy's, and Glenbam Co.'s Black and Fancy all-wool and cotton warp Cloths in great variety. DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. Greenfield Co., Saxton" River, Bristol, Terry's, Stearn's and others. sraitims. Stearn% Ayres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron, Minot, Charter Oak, BlineralSprings, Swift River, Carpentere', Florence Billie, Hocken= Duhring's, Convereville, &a. SlLESlAe—Lonsdale's, Smith's, and other makes, plain and twilled, of all colora. Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids. Jewett City and Irene Stripes ' Denims and Tickings. Rhode Island and Philadelphia lauseys and Apron Checks. Shepard's and Slates's Canton Flannels, &e. 1312-2 m RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMA.OKB. DIAPERS. dco. CONSUMERS of EIOHARDSON'S LINENS, sad those desirous of obtsinfoif the GRIIIIINJA GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase pre sealed with the fall dame of the ttrin, MORA-EDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, As a frasseatea of the soandneea and durability of the Goode. This caution is rendered essentially necessary ha large quantities of inferior and defective Linene are prepared, BOUM after lumen, and sealed with the name of RIOLIANDSON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the Injury time indicted alike on the American consumer and the manufaoturert of the genuine Goode, will not readily abandon a business eo veinal°, while pur ohasere eau be !waned on with Goode of a worthleea character. J. BOLLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, zny2.B.om Agents, se 0111:111011 Street, New York. *jots aii Calms CD. GARDEN 4 CO., MANUFACTURERS OF, AND WIIOLNSALE DEALERS IN, FIATS, OAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS, FANCY OUR AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFI DIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, FEATIIIIRS, &e., No. 600 MARKET STREET, S. W. Corner of Sixth street, Philadolphla. I%IXRCIIALITB Are respectfully Invited to exeaulno our stock. Mllmnit ijilacea THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will be kept 000 n for the accommodation of guests until the first of September, or longer, If the weather is favorable. Price of Board from this date until the close of the season, $l2 per week, or SS per day. WEBB & PARKER, August 13th, ISM aul,t-tf excnraione. SUNDAY XOURSIONS.- The &earner LOGAN loaves Mogargea's Wharf, Rensinoton, ary SUNDAY at 10,'6, 136, 3, aad 5 o ' c l o ck, for RED we NR, atopplug at Arch and Chris tian Arcata. Itoturning at 12, 21i, 43, and I o'clock, Eactuatoutl s cents. ORRIMPIIi•E HENRY omum:K, aul4-It* W3l. DEUICET. 111Qp ASPBERRY VINEGAR.—This is pre pared from perfaotly ripe Fruit, selected with the greatest care and of the beat quality. A small quantity of this Vinegar Syrup, mixed in a tumbler of cold wa• ter, makes a moat d MMus drink. As a Leverage for thesick, it is unequalled, being at once soothingland medicinal. Prepared and sold by 011ARLES 8111YERS, Druggist and Chemist, N. E. Corner Spruce and Seventh sta., frill% Prigs riO orals per boStlop or fO adonis. PANTALOON STUFFS. Coatings, 'Footings, and broadcloths. Goods specially for Boye' wear. Summer Faut Stuffs selling cheap, FRESII MUSLIbIEi In the basement, of SCOOT good make, by the yard or piece, at a 111441/ p DOMer Cent. ESTIC MI thG eOODS. Agent's paek age price. Irish Limn, line and heavy. Shirt Ileamni,Table Linens, Towels. Diapers, and Napkins. Tiekings and Flannels. MARSEILLES QUILTS, Blankets from $1.25 per pair upwards. Summer Spreads Rolling off cheap. MANTILLA ROOM. Plaid Dustera at Um. Lavella do, $1.25 to $1.76. Fine Dusters from $2.60 to $3.60. but a few more Silk Mantillas and Dusters, which we will close out at a great reduction. Goods for Summer and Fall Travelling Dream'. Martinmas, neat and dark, new styles. 000FE2t h OONARD, Auld B. corner NINTH And MARKET. `L-.PENING NEW DRY GOODS FOR FALL. (DIDION AND DEBIRABLB !Ann AT LOW RION'S. - . Bayadere Mohair,. Neat Crose-over do. Bayadero Satin de Chains. Bayedere Rioter! and Imams. Tanjore Cloth and Lavellas. Lupin's all-wool Debeges. Plaid and Chem) Poll de Climes. Pacific and Manchester Printed Delainee. Gay styles do. tor Wrappers. Gay styles Cashmere Prints for do. 200 pa Merrimac, American and English Prints. Black Coburg Cloths and Alpacas. Glossy black Bilks, all widths. Scarlet and Crimson Delaines, crooned with Black for Children, ,to., &c. Also, a full stock DOMESTIC AND FURNISHING GOODS. CHARLES ADAMS, oul4 Eighth and Arch streets. IF? EAL MADRAS CRAVATS. 1 1 11 , Bright colors,. genuine Medraa Handlrertldeta yard square. Choppa, gongee, and Grua Cloth Mira fiIIARPLESS BROTHERS, an6-if CHESTNUT and EIGLITH. WRENCH SHIRT BOSOMS. An invoice of 'Woven Jaeonst Shirt Bosoms, In Various styles and extra finish, just imported by 1111ARPLX89 BUOTlll4ittl, au6df OILESTMIT and. RICHITII. FRINGED LINEN TOWELS. Damask Huckaback Towels, with 'various colored headings. Also, Isiah Towelings and Diapers. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, an64l CHESTNUT AND MOUTH. H OODED CLOAKS, AT SIX 1)OLL FOARS.R VIE BEASIDE, TRAVELLING OR DUST CLOAKS, Indleponsable for a Country Ramble, or en route to the Springs, at $2.60, $a 0 , $4 60, and $6. 'ELEGANT MANTILLAS. PRENOII AND ENG LISII LACE. BLACK BILK SILK, AND LACE. CRAPE MARETE CIRCULARS. WII/TE EAREGE CIRCULARS. Al ORR-HALF 1010100 101018, TO OLOBH TRH BRARON, AT TRR PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 108 OLLESTNUT street, 107 J. W. PROOTOR & 00. 91 HE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED 1 CRAPE SHAWLS ever offered In this City are now being sold by THORNLEY & CRUM N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. We Q urcheaed, a few days ego, at a most tremendous atiorilles for PIIILADELEITIA CABH, I% lot of ve riots Embroidered Crape Shawlslowime ry quality and style as we have sold for TWENTY DOLLARS! which we are now Belling at the extremely low prloe of TWILVE DOLLARS!! . _ . Ladies, you may never have such another opportunity or buying, a BINDBOMR BRAWL 00 011841 . ! Plain Crape Shawls, from $4 to $lB. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Speenl bargains in Lace, Silk, Mole Antique Alan. &c. Travelling Drees Materials' in great variety. Thin Summer Dress Goode. Organdies, Deregea, Grenadines, Au., k.o BLACK SILKS, FANCY' SILKS, Ad. Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Soya' Wear. Linen Goods, of our own importation. Summer Genre and other Funnels, ace., Au. Mitts, Veils, Ilmbroiderles, Hosiery, Glovee, tee., at THORNLEY A 0111861'13 "ONE-PRICE CASH STORN, ,, N.Z. Cor. SIEVUTiI tc. SPUN% GARDEN Streets. jelit.tf ii/I ANTILL AS I I MANTILLAS ll Mo /LK ELROY respectfully invitee the Ladies to call and examine hie stock of Mantillas, embracing many etylee not to be found elsewhere. Our Mock is the largest, our patterns the latest styles, and our prices so low that we defy competition. 5,000 yards Black end Fancy Bilks, 37X, 44, 50, 56; rich, 02%, 09, 75 ; very rich, 81, 87%, 95, $l. 10,000 yards Detainee, &trope, Duc.ale, at 15, 123 i, leg , 18x, 20, 22, 25, 28, 31, 35, decidedly the obeepest in tho city. 10,000 yards fine French Leone, 20, 12%, 111 X, 20, 25, worth, many of them, 87% to 62X, very tine. One lot of Crape Bhaivis, At $l5, worth $3O. 500 yards Ride-band Cassirneres, 37X, worth $l, with a groat variety of desirable goods for men's and boys' wear, less than usual prices. - 1,000 yards Marseilles Ventings, et 25, worth 75. 1,000 yards new style Ribbons, the cheapest in the el ty. 83. 1,000 floe French Needleworked Oollars, et 81, worth 10000, yards of Plain end Plaid 3sconets, Swiss and Cambria White °owls, the greatest bargains in the city' , L ,wi t im a llairpaand Trimmings, in endless Ye- Joe urn DI Ar.A...a. Jel.tu Sri e-tf No. 11 South NINTII Street. ' LUPIN'S WIDE WHITE AND BLACK BAREGR, for Shawls, Talons, dm, wholesale and retail. Storekeepers supplied for nett Cash. 011ARLR8 ADAMS, 1714 EIGHTH end AROII Street/. J. HICBORN JONES, 111NOrACTUEER AND IVUOLIMALS DEALER TN FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFIOIAI, FLOWERS, RUCHES, dtc. SOFT FUR AND WOOL HATS. The attention of city and country dement la invited too large and varied stock of the above good', at 4 3 2 MARKET STREET, aul3-2ta BELOW TIFVII. A UGUST, 1858. Wo would Invite the attention of Southern and Western Buyers to our Fall Styles of SILK, VELVET, and FANOT BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, and MILLINERY GOODS, Now reedy for the Trade at the lowest Market prices. STERN Ic FREEMAN, au7-Im 120 CHESTNUT Street. MMIM UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, LARGE AND VARIED STOUR aul24m Orli)lap nnb ijuncen eruninittpo. G"' Sc PETERSON, IMPORTERS ANA plAriuseoTUßVEo SADLERY, TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN A largo Stock of Off INA, DLAI3BIY ARE, AND Ar TAB LOWBST MAREST potoss, MARXSEN dr, WITTE, Importers, MASONIC) HALL, 713 CHESTNUT STREET JAnL•ly jj RAZER RIVER. R.EIY YORE AND CALIFORNIA NtirRESS 00 A JOINT STOOK CO'DIPANY OBVION, No. 400 OTIESTNUT STRBET, VEILS, FARGO, 2k CO., having established an Agency at VICTORIA, are prepared to transport PACKAGES of every descripti...n to that Otto and vicinity. Expreeem4 leave NEW 17011 K on the 6th and 20th of each mouth. EXCIIANGE for halo on California, Oregon, Wnah Ington Territory, Victoria, and Sandwich Islands. D. N. lIAIINVX, JR., Agent. LAND WARRANTS WORKINGMEN, AROUSE t TIM "NATIONAL DIECOIANIO,) APPEAR ON BATTED 4.Y NEXT, 14th instant. It will cont.ln matters of interest for all who WORK. Stogie copies 4 cents. $2 per year. CARRIERS and NEWSBOYS wanted. Call Immediately at the Mike, lOSX South THIRD Street, (up stairs ) non-U' CAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY,— There will be no necessity for travellers taking a supply of CIGARS with them, as a complete assort ment of OBNUINN HAVANA, of Samuel Si urea's im portation, will be found on sale at CONGRESS lIALL, Cap* Island, and at the 'UNITED STATES, Atlantic 0111. .1•28 ANILLA ROPE.—Assorted sizes menu factared and for sale by WEAVER, FUMES, & aut3 No. '23 N. W ATER Street. HOVELS AND SPADES. 2100 dozen for sale at corner of QUARRY and BREAD streeto, On. LIAWIAMI Zictory. 44/4410 Retail Mtn 4:ssaabet. Milliner!), aoope. Umbrellas anti parasols. BfANUFACTUREAS No. 836 MARECgT STREET, Invite the attention of BUYERS To Their DARRIACIE, and HARNESS TRIMMINUS, No. 31$ MARKET STREET PUILADELPIIIA Qrtiitta, Olasowart, &.;*r. MERCHANTS. FANCY ARTICLES, WELLS, FARGO, d: 'CO., AND lIXOFIANGII DNALIDS ! VerITAL, $lOO,OOO POILADELMIId WANTED EY DREXEL & CO Sox ciale cinb filo Let. ea FOR SALE.—A handsome residence, Mil. with all toe modern improvements, large side yard, grapery, etc. RIXTIS, near BPRING GARDP,N Street. 'Perms easy. P. K. LYND, 6) South B.IXTH Street, (second atom) aulf-lro fa FOR SALE OR EXOHAXGE -A handsome new mana(m, 14 roma, and 40 acres, near Gwynedd Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad. Site splendid, fruit abundant, health nnSurpessed. Any person really desiring a handsome conntry seat in exchange for city property, will find this an unusual oPPortunity of accomplishing his object Apply to P If.. LYND, 6,%* South lii)XTIISt„ (2nd story) anl4-1m et FOR SALE.—A pretty Cottage; nine AWL rooma,and.one or more sores on Wyoming avenue, two m il" out the Second street Turnpike. Also, seve ral handsome Cottage lota The neighborhood is healthy, beautiful, Cud rapidly' imploring. K. /AND, h,4 South g_TXTtt et , (2datory.) atil4-1m ell FOR SALE.—The premises on the mil northwest corner of Muth and blaster streets, consfsting of two °Moe and lot of ground .1/0 by 100, with two railroad tracks therein. Suitable for • Ooal, Lime, or Marbla.yard. Apply to 11. U. THOMPSON & Q, M. CONAVROZ, atil4.3t 933 ADM Street L"OR SALE.-A HARDWARE STAND, STOOK, Natures, and Goodwill of an old calm ) . lishment, on DIABIEBT street, doing a first-rate retail business. Bent very low. This in a favorable chance for a permanent and substantial business. Address Box 606, Blood's Despatch. lt* ofit ANY PERSON whaling to procure a AEL moot healthy homestead, about five miles dis tant; well shaded by A variety of fruit trees and 'brut,. bery, can now do so at the small outlay of $1,500, rash. Balance may remain any length of time. Care pus the doors every ten minutes. The AUX4IOI2 bee twelve rooms, gas and water. Lot fifty feet by two hundred and fifty. Address " P.1.A.," Blood's Despatch. suit-lt* TO BE LET—Oa amount of removal to our new store, the house No. 432 CRESTNIIT, below Stith street. Possession may be had about the first of October. The position is one of the most desi rable in Philadelphia. Tor terms of lease apply to attl3-Im J, E. CALDWELL & DO. OFFICE TO—LET.--AN ELIGIBLE OF. BIOS for an Insurance Company, or elmilar 00r poration, having three communicating rooms on the same Boor, No. 224 WALNUT Street, above HOCK. Immediate possession given. Apply to JOHN 0...KN1/BER, or THOMAS T. BUTOHER, N 0.112 South YOUHTEI Street, rohBo..tuthe-tf second story, front room. ea FOR RE N T—A large, comfortable, Ella and well-finished house, near NEWARK, Del., on the lint, of the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Balti more Railroad; built expressly for a Betel; has been used as a Bemaln Seminary for a term of years. Rented low if applied for soon at Lt o. 417 AIARICZT Street ; Philadelphia. aula.tu tb as et STORE TO LET—And Fixtures for mete sale, No. 106 South Eighth street, below Sheath!' street. 200 pairs Boot Lasts at twenty-Bre cents per pair. au.l3.2t* FOR SALE—A SPLENDID MANSION lila ROUSE, with Stable, &a., on 81151111 T Street,Ohstuut Hill. Also, several - very choice Building Lots, with fine views of the surrounding country, will be sold upon removable terms. Apply to ALFRED FITLVII, atil2-5tW Ro. 51 North Sixth street. FOR SALE—Valuable Real Estate on Ea North flint street, including THREE STORES on Third street, Nos. 422 424 and 420. Also, two four [dory BRIM BIIILDINDS on Dillnyn street, Nos. 417, 419, 421. Lot 50 feet front, extending In depth 178 feet to Dillvryn—nets an annual rent clear of taxes of about $2,600. Apply to W. M. LEVICK, No. 345 North SIXTH Street. 41.5-!A FOR SALE—Or to let on Ground Rent, Ma A lot of ground on the north side of 001,rALBIA Avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, 100 by 90, having three fronts. Apply to IL 0. TII.O3IPBON & G. M. CONNARO.E, auto-It 833 ARCH Street. REN T—T BE FIRST, THIRD, FOURTH and PIFTII Stories, and Two Cellars, of No. P 5 ARM Street, above VRONT. Apply to 8113110.1', SIMONS, k CO , an7.lot 120 North Wharves. .019 TO RENT—Counting-Hone No. 130 Mil. North Delaware Avenue, with floor extending through to Water street. Apply to JOILN hi. KENNEDY & 00., an° 132 N. Delaware Avenue. irt TO RE N T—The second and third Ala stories of No. 103 AMU Street, second door above Front, north side. Apply to O. 0. SADLER & CO., au3-tf 9 North Water Street„, 'AMR SALE—A valuable LOT, in the vici nity of the Baltimore Depot, io an improving neighborhood. For particulare, addreea Box 927 Doet-ofilee. 3y19 illants. VVANTED—A atont, able Man, to go a v v short distance in the country. None need Apply but those who can bring good testimonials as to sobri ety , and who thoroughly understand the care of horses. Address WOOSTER, at this Office. einl4-24* AYOUNG LADY desires a Situation in a private family, as Seamstress. Understands Fancy and Plain Needlework. Address MAItY, at the Omen of this paper. aul4-2tet WANTED—An experienced Book-keeper desires an engagement in a wholesale establish ment. Good - reference will be iurelrduriL—aabts- - BO OIC.-K. vv - ANTED—A Salesman in a Wholesale Dry Goods House. To one who can influence a large Western and Southern trade a liberal salary will be given. Address THIRD STREET, at this Office, auld-fit* WANTED—By a Manufacturer, a prudent, industrious young man, to tell a esirable arti cle or TABLB DADIABK, by the sample, and make himself useful in the wareroom. A man with a little moans can have s chance or making money ranter than would be prudent to make public. Address, for one week, DIA.NUFAOTIIREIt, Press Office, Philadel phia. anl4.-20. ViI.ANTED —A situation as Assistant Book keeper or talesman in a Wholesale Dry Goods House. Acquainted with Soathona and Westsrn trade. Address 11. rd., Blood's Despatch aul4.lt* A LLEN GROVE BOARDING AND DAY t , CIIOOL FON YOUNG LADIES, FitANKFORD t Pennsylvania, mix miles from Market b treot, Philadel phia, under the auperintendance of Mrs. E. L. T.1.10:11P SON . Young Ladles received at this Institution at any time Anring the session. WANTED—A epode( partner with TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS in a lucrative Cash Business. Address Cr, at the Office of this paper. aul3.3t* WANTED.—A young man recently from soottand,wt,.h.3 a situation as GARDENER. Understands ornamental garden work, and the care of hot-house plants. Allures, GARDEN, at this of fice. aull-et* VW - ANTED—By a young man, a situation TV es BOOK HEE VIM or Aseistant. Would invest vith Ma employer $600,.r VW in rash if desirable Unexceptionable city reference as to character and capa, bill ty. note addressed to " D.," at t. is owe. will be attended to. nulleatee WANTED—By a young girl, a situation to do HOUSEWORK. Can furni.h good rococo• mendatlonr. Apply at. No. 3 WILEY'S COURT. Ohrie• tlan, barren o Second and Third atreota. arl2-BC* WANTED, by a single man, a situation as farmer ; la fully competent to take charge of a farm ; can come recommended by hie former employer. Addreea V. D. 8., the office. aull-6t* WANTED—By a young Man, a Situation as Clerk in a Wholesale Store or Atanufactory, Employment more an object than salary. Address CLERIC, at :his Office. au]O-OLO WANTED TO PURCHASE—A cor herAtoro Prop. ty, fui table for a Grocery and Prestniun bunihoas, with stabling attached. South of ArUi street preferred. Address GItOOEII,, Prtss office. jyl.s WANTED, FOR THE 'UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom wilt be siren gond 'pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Psy from 512 to 122 per month. No men Haring a wife or child will be coca tad Apply far MOUNTED SERVICE et No 817 life RR - ET Street, above Eighth, north side. WILLIAM D. ROYALL, let Lieut. 2d Itsgt.-of Cavalry, 14.17-tt Recruiting °Maar. Daubing. OARDING.—A young Lady whose employmimt requires her absence from home during the day ti de.dro is of engaging boarding in a plain, private family. Lodging, breakfast, and tea only required. Address LOUM.t, Dloodhs Despatch. aul4•Ste J3OARDING.—Two fine communicating Rooms to let, with board, on second floor, in the neighborhood of Dread and Spruce streets. Address BOARDING, at this Office. aul3.2tir _ VIEOARDING.—A well-ventilatod Cham ber.-KAP with small Parlor, wanted by two single gontlemen. Address L, 11,' , at this office. strl2 J3oARD—Vacancies for Single Gentlemen at No. 51 North SEVENTH Streot. au4l4t* BOARDING. -A FEW PERMANENT LWand Transient Boarders can be accommodated at 1140.1.1ANNISON'S, No. 415 r RUNE Street. atts-Iw* A GENTLEMAN AND LADY or SINGLE .Lll GENTLEMAN jnay obtain board at 712 CLeataut If trent, ovvosi to Masora° Ilan. au3-ot* n V A 11 .1) IN G--Thu advertiser, recently 1-1 arrived from France, desires to engage Boarding In a pleasant, central locality, with t private family where the French language is spoken, Address FRAN COIS, Blood's Despatch. auesdt* laissoluttotts ant( Copartnerships. SUBSCRIBERS 'HAVE THIS AL DAY entered into a limited partnership, ligreoa bly to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved March 21, 1830, entitled a An Act relative to Limited Partner ships," and the supplement thereto; and we do hereby certify: 1. That the name of the arm, =hit which such part nership Is to bo conducted, is J. F. & E. B. ORNE. 2. Tho general nature et the business Intended to be transacted in the purchase and sale of Carpeting In the city of 3. The name of the general partners are JOHN F. ORNE, residing at the northwest corner of Arch met Twenty-first street, in the city of Philadelphia; and EDWARD B. ORNE, residing on the north side of Arch street, above Twenty-drat street, in the said city. 4. The name of the specie( partner to BENJAMIN ORNE. residing at 285 North Ninth street, in the city of Philadelphia, who, as such special partner, bee con- Iributtel to the common stock of the said dem The sum of twenty-rive thousand dollars In cash. 5. The said partnership commences July 14, A. D. 1858, and will terminate on the 14th day of July, A. D. 1881. BENJAMIN ORNE, JOHN P. DUNE. EDWARD B. ORNE. Puma neLIIIIA, July 14,1850. jyl6-eir Kt.gal No.liceti. TN TILE COURT OF COMION PLEAS Jl FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PUILADEL In the matter of the estate of WIIITE, STEVENS, & 00., our petition of ISAAC 8, WATERMAN, assignee. The undersigned, Master and Examiner, to whom was referred, by the above-named Court, the petition of Isaac S. Waterman, assignee of the estate of White, Stevens, A Co., praying the advice and direction of the Court in the matter of the proposed compromise of the claim against George L. Broom & Co., will meet the parties interested at his office, No. 225 S. FOURTH St., on SATURDAY, August 1.1, 1858, et 11 o'clock A. M. ans-th s tot 5t WM. SERGEANT. C — .-- HEESE. —195 boxes Prime Herkimer county Jut landing and for male by O. 0. SADLER It" tie. g Net* Wider dud. ( Ittusettlttits. WHE CLARKE'H ARCH-ST. TUBA THEL—Willisto B. Fredericks, Acting Ana Stage Manager SATURDAY EVISNINC, August 14,1853, THE RIVALS; or, A Trip to Rath. Sir Antlamay_Absolute. Mr Hilbert; Captain Absolute, Mr Wheatley; Mrs Malaprop, Mrs John Hilbert. To conclude with T . 2 4 5E HAPPY FAMILY. Mr Berm by Bibb*, Mr Clarke) plre Burnaby Hibbs, Miss Kinloch. Admission, 20 Ma. !Poured Sesta In Dress Circle, 87 Ott; Orchestra Stalls, 50 Ma; Seats in Private 801e5,"5 cta; Gallery. 13 ate; 0 alleq for Colored PO2llOlll, VI ate ; Private Sox in Gallery for Colored Persons, 83 at*; Whole Private Boa, $5. Doors open at 71( &clock ; commence at TX, precamly, 1,07 .01i' 13 NATIONAL THEATRE.— Joseph 0 Politer, Bole Leese° and Manager. 0. Poster, Siege Manager SATURDAY AVENINO, August Ma, - TUN ODSMAKKB OP MOBOOW. - Vladimir Mr Worrell ; Rorie Bevel, Mr Langdon ; lto. salmi Valdal, Julia Al Cooke. To conclude with as popular Extravaganza of TOM AND JERRY; or. Life in London. - Corinthian Toro, Mr 0 Poster; Jerry, Mr Seymour; Kate, Julia Si Cooke. Doors open at Tg ; to commenoe at 7% o'clock. Tickets of admission, 26 cents ; Ceortred seats, 88 eental Orchestra chairs, 60 cents ; Seats In Private Box, 75 cents ; Whole Box, 16 and $9 ; Family Mote, 15 ants. MAMMOTH OPEN AIR FESTIVAL ! GRAND FETE EMAMPE TAN MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, August 234., 2 4th, and 25et, PRICE'S GROVE! This charming piece of woodland Is over twelve acres in extent, and is situated on the Doe of the West Philadelphia Passenger Railway, near its present ter minus. The programme of this novel and delightful enter tainment will °oboist of VOCAL AND INSTRCIdEft TAL M 170.10, daily. from 2to a O'clock P M.. ACRO BATIC AND GYMNASTIC PEOPOREANORS. from 3 to 6 o'clock P. al.; GRAND BAL mune Wein 6 to TN o'clock; PROMENADE OOKOKEIM I bY Mili tary Bands, in the evening, end a magnificent DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS, under the direction of Proiesaor Jackson. The ground will be brilliantly liluminatedmiCh eve ning. Admittance to the whole euterteituaent t der and night, only TWENTY•FIVE CENTS. • Farther particulars in future advertisements. The whole under the direction of • GIORGE HOOD, Late of the Academy of Mu& SANFORD'S OPERA, HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, abate CHESTNUT. BEAUTIFULLY ENLARGED. New Fixtures, New Scenery, New Seats, and Additional Gallery. SANFORD'S TROUPE, ENLAROVED. FIFTEEN PERFORM IN PARTS. NEW SONGS, NEW ortonuaza, NEW DANCES, AND • LAUGHABLE AFTEBPISCES. Admission twenty•five cents. Doors open at o'clock ; performance to commence at S o'clock. 'Removals. REMOVAL -JOHN' P. DOHERTY, TAILOR, HAB REMOVED N. S. OORNEN OP PUTS AND WALNUT $ll. PuiLADSLPHI/, July 16, 1858. . REmovAL. Ili JAS. E. OLLDWELL & CO., 432 OILESTITIIT BT34E2', PUTIOITB TO AMMOTINO TO MIN NISW 11,021. OTTHI 11111111 STOOK Or PL.A.'IniCD 000 DB AT A HEAVY REDUOTION PROHIIfftrAL PllloilB. 35 , 28-1 m It itiontp. $11,000• A WELL-SECURED • Ground Bout of title amount for We at a liberal discount, and sum of $l,OOO, $B5O, and $5OO to invest in ground rent. LIM & ISIONTGODIVIT, 3035 BEAM, above Maiden street. $6,000 AND $6,000 TO INVEST upon NONltsgo. Apply to ALFRED FITLNR, aul.2.3t* No. 81 North SIXTH Street. elpse fitcbiass ?TO SHOE MANUFACTURERS AND - 11 - FINDING MIEN.—We are now prepared to fill all orders for LASTS for the Pall Trade We hare In creased onr facilities in the Manufacturing Department, and with a larger working stock of wood en hand than any other manufacturer in this city or New York, we can furnish Dry Wood, and at the lowest Philadelphia or Eastern prices. J. 11019 AIM do CO., Philadelphia. 01IN MIIRPIIT, late of Ferry street, New Tork, at 112 BREAD Street. jy.ll-watt* ALOTIPE TRAIA,AOI I .I,_-A== JOilifi) are now prepared to moat the wants of the trade at the OLD STAND, Northeast corner of AllOll and FOITRTI2 Streete. Their facilities for furnishing every article in tho Shoe- Finding Line, at moderate pricee and on favorable terms, are unsurpassed. The attention of Merchants is respectfully solicited. iy2B-3alf WIl. JOIINS & SON. faurps. pETERE's PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE BBLI-GEMBRATING GAB LAMP Tt the only Patent Baader that hat a I'ION-GONDTIOTOtt ATTAORBD. Tor Beaty, °hear, gear, and &Mem, It rorparat all orlon,. MATE AND 091TNTR ILICHITB YOB DUX. Address D. P. PETEM S. W. corner WONT!. end CriIIEiTNIIT Ste., Phil% delphis ; and 422 BROADWAY, New York. m.114-Iy-rp 1 IVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK A.. 4 to your interests, and patronize 1:188IIRR , 8 LAMP NAOTORY, 109 South XIEIIII.II street below Chestnut. Previous to his opening a rosponsible factory, you were charged *lB for work which he is now doing in a war ranted manner from 58 to M. Bonnort him, or T Ollll4 / 1 bays the owns obarr•stn DAY. salt-. 3 rtsurante eximpanies. T IHI QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPASIT, OF PHILADELPHIA., 488 WAL NUT Street. Statement of the business and condition of The Quaker City Insaranee Company of Philadelphla, for the Oc months ending June 80,1868 : Copilot and Surplus, January 1, 1058 $277,870 81 Interest received and accrued from Jan.l to July I, 1858. Premiums received from January let to July Ist, 1858 118,074 58 salvage and Reinsurance received 4,877 21 LOUIS, 6/2EINBU I, O. Losses paid 564,451 M Dividend, reinsurance, return pre /zinnia, and expenses 08,310 08 Balance remaining with the CemPanYJulyi, 301,281 86 Ronde, mortgages, stocks, coupon bonds, loans on collateral, and - call loans. &c. $183,755 60 Rills Receivable 90,921 79 Cash on baud and in Bank, and due from agents 29,915 09 Capital Stock. OPPICRIt2. GZOOGII 11. HAlLT—Preeddent. E. P. 11088—The Proaldent. U. R. COGGIIII6LI,-Elearetszy and Treasnra 8. H. HllTLNE—Aubtant Ssozetary. DIIXOTOII.B (}sortie U. Rut, Joseph Edwards, N. P: Rose, Toistm B. Perkins, A. 0. Oittell, Oharlee G. Imlay, Andrew R. Otiambert, Burma Janes, M.D., L W. Dille', Hon. H. M. Falle.r s John G. Das, R. B. Conakall, John 1,. Pomeroy. 11. R. 000GBITALL, Secretary, A text : jr26-Imott 1 - 4 11 RE INSVE.ANOE. J. BY TUN RULIANCS MUTUAL INSURANOR COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. On Building;, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise, Furniture, p Town or Country. OPTION, No. 808 WALNUT STREET. $177,926. dame, $262,4656.89. Invested as follows, via : First Mortgagee on Improved City Property, • . worth double the amount 229,200.00 Penneylvania Railroad Co'e. 6 per sent. mortgage Loan, $30,000, coat 25,500.00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penna. R. R. Loan 10,000.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Cabo. Stock 4,000:90 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 19,110.00 Stock of County Tire Insurance Co 1,060.00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Campania; 475.00 Bllla receivable, business paper 52,711.59 Book Accounts, accrued interest, Ate. 5,356.19 Utah on hand and in Bank 16,033.20 $25240. 8 9 M TINCLRY, President. TORS. Samuel Blephirrn, Robert Steen, Wilitnm Musser, Beni. W. Tingley, Marshall Ball, Z. Lothrop, Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, John Bissell, Pittsbarih, lILNOMMAN. Secretary, Clem Tingley, William R. Thompson, David B. Brown, Cornelius Stevenson, John R. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert. Toland, Moses Johnson. Charles S. Wood, James 0. Woodward. th2o-s in th-ro-ti B .11 AL"nICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., hycORPOLITBD 1810—CHARTER pia: pEruAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia !daring a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, continue 7.. insure on Awelling.e, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Veneta in Port and their Cargoes, and other Pereourd Property. All Lames liberally and promptly adjusted. DltioToss. George, Abbott, Soho, T. Lewis, John Welsh, Caspar W. Monte Baronet 0. Morton. James It. Oompbell, katztok Dre 4, Edmund O. Dotilh. Charles W. Poultuey. 080808 ABBOTT, Prelidera. THOMAS t . I MAIMS. Boorotory t5.2.1..y 1? Personal. 113ERSONAL.—ALEXANDER A. D 1 it. MAO will hear of something to MR adr,vange making known his whereabouts. Address GEORO Pi U. ALLEN, through Blood's Dispatch au a 3' it- TO MERCHANTS.—The Advertiser, mho Ca n famish first-class reference,. Is about to mbar k for Peru, South America, to be absent nix months, x 11l take charge of any bualueea that may be eutru‘tott to his care. Address LIMA. at this Offic, autLlOrtt FOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 922 01:188T11IIT Street, keep standard works oa Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pho novaphy, wholesale And retail. Threnoload ' cal Examination, with charts, and full writ ten descriptions of character, given day and even. leg. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by well to to addressed tO Bowler, Wells, & Co., 92'2 Chestunt Axed. leg-Smolt-why t sap 80 NOTICE -1 he MERCALI PiLJ LIBILARY will to ze-eseve August 16, at 10 M• 41414-4 402,024 6% 83,804 44 304,231 36 ....tgoo,ooo 00
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