- . --- • „ . It.9:910 1 DAlf 4 ; -Jop R. qUAttrsitt " thiaatilorie —utudge--Allisotietiter • day, after the, namea.bf the been balled; • ul'Mge llellef arose and. skid : it le With *lntel :doting; but , yet -- one of dirtyi.l . tinnotincte :tit 'the court the yud lee death of one who was well known 'lle wee' my, netehber artd,yours: al ,"-lode to the decease of the Hon. Robert T. Conrad. • Yesterday, when the-evening: sinking far„ tee,iowu into the western hemisphere, bathing the skvi ~ glory- and niegniflootase,- my friend retired from his friends, and returned to hiabome. - E re the clunk hid strtibir agitin:his family found him mare lestieorpsi. - Robert T. Conrad belongs,not to Phila. delphl 1. but to the whole country ..- Ifewas one of ndordinary,narts,:pasealing quick and• Emeritus imputes!! His-name is well known in-U ie field of literature, .ebd:lse , .• ha& filled slum:save ju diet ti stations:with dignity ciiti:iibility;..l.4this death, big friends' and 'they were net, a few,. l i ad fondlyhoped, erelong to. have heard his' clarion tones and roundertsentenessln ',the . Halls, of Re-- presentatives Iltneirt him from ,tny childhood. Do groat and grave questions we have differed, bet' I never intent five minutes in his oompany;listen im to his arguments, butt felt on J,eavlng him I: bad left my-mastee. , ,-,Other,.thembers of the bar, hope, will attest" his _kind, and 'Manly 'feelings:. Another 0( my -his • lettt--week,, in a con versation I'had With bita;infortned me-his house wluld soon he turned into - a , platse - of- beehive, an 1 that he intended to nettle upon his farm and con tinue his professional avocation. I allude, _te the Hondrable' jab Tyson : Death, with his unre lenting, hand, has "Ftricken a,side projects. • Philadelphia Will' :nisi him es moth ae Robert T. Co - ,la the 'eterid. of-letters there are too ntkoeStiTrie-h - - boutanto treapectfullt ask the CO uric, kdjoiirn. - Platriot 'Attorney, Diann said -L aolitiesee in AblitZtudge Rellerliedeald,in regard 10 Judge, Calr*ls, Am expression, of :feeling. is surely due for tine Wholately,sat upon this bench, and whose sudden loss we are called upon to:deplore` Whillt he occupied• this situation - we have 'all motiited' and, admitted 'the riiitetter in which. he:. perferteed his duties. , The 'strong truths and Abe great prin. oip'es of the ' law seemed -to ,acquire additional , f• orckas.they were wounelated by him, in,latignoge : - natural= to himself, butheaatiful aid harmonious aelhe poe ryzthat flowed from his yen. Although tee years , My tenter, 3 remember well when 'fudge nrad , flest-eistered - Into • Pkblfei life - 8' etelol slittea-ssiabilleedj. eldqatinee the outiet of his career wen rendered himaoopeplettonst moult -his Miners VanCl*elatitheri as well is if it • ,were Alt.eZdftir t .tliti'glielliesetweaverertirthetvarded 'the palm °Merit to Judge Conrad, and follOvied Mtn ,from .meeting-to - meeting to listed ter bib" .`eloqttent'lroloie Although many tibia and - 'am. gentlemen' Started with him in: lfei , yet he has, in some departments - of Ilteritere fur otititripped them all. -ITO -hem-acquired for .hitneelf - se mune:that will live in his land's.-lan -gunge. Bat there are other qualities ha possessed that render,his memory far dearer to his friends.. ,that was• a kindness of heart about him that gars a charm to his society., Ills friendships Were strong andwuduring Thedistreases of his friends were his distresses; the misfortunes of his friends ho alleviated by sharing them as far as. heoeuld ; and hie warm. sympathies expressed in languege mid manner ite / he only could express thomialwaye •soosboat the anguish he had not the power to re • thee.- 'or these qualities I loved him ; for these • X honored - and respected bias; therefore kequitiee . In the remaiksse well made by Judge Kelley; I Concur With him, and desire that the court shall _render_ their proper tribute to the memory of the . la.° Judge Conrad, and direct• these proceedings' to lei entered by the olerk•upon the'recorde of the _ • , court. - Mr -Mann was follOwed_ by Judge Doran and - John Idi-Reed:Esqes.,tin able and eloquent ad dresses. They alluded to.the fact that Judge Con rad had three several times occupied judicial po sltione in 'this oity. They spoke with great feelirg .of•lrisisktraordinary genius and ability, and de-, sired the court to reader the tribute to his memo ry so feelingly,alluded' . to" by the gentlemen that preoeded - them. - ,JUdgeDoritir's remarks were moist felicitous and pathetic. tie having been for many years associated wi Is Judge Conrad in a judicial eapaeity. • - • Judge Allison - skid that' ho conserved in nil that bad been sowell said, by those who bad first spo. ken, of the worth and merits of both Julio Con rad ancl , bfr' Tyson With Jape, Conrad hehad 'been offitsially connected for ono year as a brother Judge of this Court, and with him had 6105 n -sat in the trial of import-int itsaex. end from the oppor tunities thus affeted, ho could bear testimony to his oommthding ability. From him he find re ceived lemons of wisdom, which indicated a grasp of intellect and a mental power possessed but by few. • Judge Conrad was endowed with a master mind that ,wooll bare been felt and aoknowledged many laud to 'lv lob bi 3 fortunes might have been east. His genius nos aeknowledgel - bv all. 'Judge Kelley had - -said that ho never passed from an in=, tertian" with Judge Conrad without feeling . that he bad passed from the presence of his master; the spirit 'of that-remark he_ could well under stand. for no-ene. could be associated with him, officially or..etheraise, without feeling that be stood in the :presence of a gifted'and superior_ in: telleor,". 'refined thy 'culture. worthy to .be °lased with the eloselomenthe'preseint age. TheOuddenntirs of the annouimement of the death of the two whose naaami had Jose been -mentioned bed come - tinon him with stunning effeet.. A few motion's' before leaving home he had glanced into one of-the morning journals; - and - et the bead of one column,' echo ' s record of-the decease of blade. parted brother, and lipid the same pep followed the notioevf the death of the Ilon. Job It Tyson, two names connected with the history of Philadel phia, both of whom lad made their mark upon their time, and had filled offices of profit and dim tlootionuonferred uteht them by their fellow citi zens The most important - lemma taught us by these dispensations' of - Providenee,' is the uncer tainty of the hold which any of us have of life, and of the more important truth to each of,us, that it is not all of life to live, but- that we - may so - live that, should the summon:seems to us as suddenly as it was announced to Judge Conrad, we may be prepared to obey 11, 2 and to seeder a faithful ac count of oer stewardship upon earth. It had been suggested that the court do now ad journ, as a teslouony of regard for one so lately a coartment part of it; upon consideration. he bad deter/deed that it *lmproper rto assent to the mo tion ; although it might be attended - with Mime in convenience to those-brought here to-day to prose. outs or to defend the pleas of the Commonwealth. He tbeeght en actual adjournment, and-not a mere formal entry Opon'the journal of the court, wan, under the eirentestanct al. stalled for and proper; and he thereforeerderrd that-the - court do stand adiouinsd, until IU o'clock "to-morrow morning, and that the Mark be-directed to enter these pro. coodings upon the record, ' CITY ITEMS. OP ' Yitt YOupin CuRISTUN Asseourriox,A- stated meeting of, _this Association w.s bold - in , the Sans ,m• street Baptist °burets. lest evening. ilotwith tending the intense heat of the weather, there was a . trorylargepttendeisce, the main floor of Chnrch.being ocoupted by members. of the Association, principally, whilst the galleries were 191.ed.witti ladles. The prinbipal aldose in the order of the exercises lest evening_ was the 'reading of au essay_, by Dlr.-William Getty, upon " The Relation Of Young Mons Chrlatiau Associatione to the Church," The effmt was enredtt ,ble one in every 'reaped. ; • ll , tle:ion ling, pe , haps, considering the state of the trawcury, an I the host of bailees' on hand to be tuber,. quently Caposed of. It exceeded the waxily allotted. time tome eight minutes, the privilege of concluding having, however; beew,granted to Mr Getty by a unani mono ,vote: We have neither room fa reproducing mob of the essay or making comments upon it, but would Merely say that the actual position of Christian association', and their unquestionable usefolnue , were so clearly set forth, that all who feel a proper Merest In their pral , eworthy labors for the Cbris.lanising of poop men c-aid not but have responded to the sena. inente uttered. As stkerldenee, also, that the prodon• Jinn was well received, we may State that thi3 usual rola of allotting thirty manatee to the clsenssion of these monthly mays tees dispensed with on this °c oastal:v., Of the various reports received from different corn: mittece, that which was given by ldr.7obn C, Miss, chairman of the committee on dromen , e prayer meet logs. was especially interesting. From it we learn that meetings for prayer' aro'now being regularly held in twenty-two of the compel:des , houses; also, that many of the firemenhave nesocluted - thernsolies with differ ent cithrehis AMU this woric ,was Commenced in their behalf, and thetas, many as wren firemen - were adMitted to henommunion of a 'lnge church In thin city on last 13abbrith e : "The church referred to was the First Indepekilettle Dread and George streets, of which the gov Aohn: Chamber. Is pastor. FIRE Wouns.—The near approach of our great national lion4ay is Minh - unity auggestive to jawinge mind, of,,roCketir, mains, and the hundred other expire elves manufactured expressly for celebrating the Adel ',weary el iodinetiocel ledepeideece; To the Shill of our pyrotechnist' we are indebted fOr a very great com ber of combust blot of ricit designs, v,h.rh ^ elo ceder going the proms of conibostion, car bible a oariete of cel.ra , troly iiatonishing, when we r..usiser the uire combination of material necessary to preducti such hril liancy and beauty of 'contrasting- coloring.' We paid a visit to the' tore of Mr. Jon. 11 ilweier, N0.,11U South Wharves arid were surprised to find such a variety of fire work., of 4c3criptloti, for public and private ou ri• 1., at nit establishment. We ernile "drive there wadstm; a r”iply of ,ftre works, carefully pr pared, to purchase of A r Laufer, u ho extdinta the lamest stock in r the ul.i.:h he "ells at remarkably low figura._ . • , ASFAZIMINa.--py Meer - silo:tea; triton a general languor is - dieosping itself In drooping• shirt et Hare, an d li m i.f.od . visages of businese pee, It Is decidedly refreshiniln dud the eelebrstedGents , Furnishing nitre of Messrs It. O. Walbornqc , Co (flaw) Nos. b and 7 North Sixth street, literally crowded with customers, makidg pienarition to leave town.. To all who are (u -senet of this class of goods, we ernuld nay, Welborn's is the place to go to. BATOING Ragas—roe the benefit or our readers Who are preparing to lea ye fJr the seseshore, We wool t state that the test gotten np and the Most onto/airs stock of bathintrebeiln the sty in to be found at the elegant new 'dojo; or our old friend, John' P. at. an, , Market street, above nightb. lie is sled carry tog on two stores at Cap. Island, end we believe is about opening another" at Atlantic. Oily. If Indomi table energy can be taken as a criterion, Slow may tie regarded se a tromp In general, and more pa:Mid/el to on the bething•robe question _ THE 'TIIBISMOMETRIC at 101, It la pleiCethit• to think of something. cool: , Thne,' , Polaillegions and Icebergs have a vsfrenhingeound, and Dr. Kane's Ex plorations meetWititjwattentive pprusel.. - Still more retteehbig . lA . the thonght.of the gulling mount'slu"and foaming, with its mulleins 03$Cd4eP. But even mere delightful la the feet that an Improved icE pyrcult,ia now toosto;comltutLioll the rectuiro n3ente Jo, 4eentouty.-4 • ' • - They are of:auntie; , atAined'at - thes'aelteriiii Bliven , Plat;d , Wiielttentific4W:°( je24.3tr: 4c.o.Alet;Art: o l/2aflittod , CJlMNiti" B to , . QUERN 1171713*ViihAtitii*T4titi-visltr , Irhtcefa ateutlttatfavTltttstoi;. North American provinevs Ole eutnmer. per, Afaiiiti, and seine will miolsibly piyleitsitig 'visit to the Motes,- tiomelltng ri.,14 - 9r4er to foOllttato , theit: nvarrig' like OhltildAlliOrliNus`ll4l4p2ll . o . l . thi':f4o rriuegt have ordired °MIN' onttobt:y.. 4:,,:fhlifitio r at, Vto - " id 4 ,ltrokititj,[44p7Sol4Vgqipirttujie, If' 91446.0" K "tql E=M!MiliMI , Loose :New pork editor' thlnlti, from the Minna} 1a whlch shirts ate inideildthat city; 'ctilterithould`bi id , :l_iis*tor of sinere He sage ee :went to the **muse of a new :shirt the other day, and found himself, when ho awolie.lnithe morning, era' ling .ottt ,hotween two of the shot - teat - Miklos; we hnow of eArtalu tailors in'thli loeslity'who'ulehe coats in that eccentric manner. To get the . , worth of 000 ' O- mony now-a:diyi, drone ologant4, ledeneoeasary to buy your ehithes at the thehhitiable hazier, "a 9matille Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut stieet • . • • A lar g SAVED .— This morning we gew a znisoT o, No, dejected looking mail sweating along' Chestnut street, in honswitncomfortable looking garrnonte. The podr I'olo4'6,lllnd reinlY to give up thoghost and 'sue- - numb to tJao foivent 'leak! , An hour 'afterwards 'we saw the came individual looking comfortable and happy. lle inforroodas that lie 'hadtakon a bath, and then oh tatned for Owed(' a'neasonable cult at the Brown Stone Clothing llaftof Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Oheatnut street, above Sixth: Reported for The keels.] • .OARDENA 4 -2111 hhde Augur 146 boxes do 60 Ude mo laaaea,rt-& 19 011ABLE3TON-3chr It L Tay, Lake-152 toe rice Thee Wattson &Boos; 30 Cochran et Russell; 203 bates cottonit Sloan; 100 do.paper.D Zlmmermeo; 1 6 do rope cuttings Jump & Moore; 7.l)xs mdse' Lathrop ar. Lawtence;, 14 do Ceo K rmith &2 do 11 Draper; 41 empty carhop Potts .r d.r. Bodine; Co ; 'l2 do Powers & Weinntman; 16 empty cute R Nowlin; 64 do Cleo liar gam..6l do P Gard; 2 tonaold iron A Witituat & Bon— Plall A.DELPILII,BOOID OP TRADII. • Togera'o, envois, - • • Witaaen '0: RENT, clolipayrz , or. Tnx ttlovrit - • LETTER BAtAb i ihrek""l" eztk.c."l," ?im - t.o it fidon, Bann Bevil) Sabiles, Ppeslden..s - Havana, coos - Brig May Queen, Lyle . !Imi k kra OF THII'OOE4II .IiTEAIOERS. PROM TEN lINITOD OTAT,FB. 0111AWIll TROY POD ._ DAT Europa " - " ice ` - ' Beaton—Liverpool, June 80 Vity 01 Baltlrnore..N York. :lire , poOl July 1 eaxoula.... -" N York—Hamburg July 1 Vanderbilt. New York.. Southampton July 3 Petal& .. .. ... .... Now York..Lloorpool. ...... „July 7 New V0rk.`,...':..... New York..6lsvow ' J uly lo Borussia . .. v.:,..N0w Xurk..liam burg July 16 ~• , i'• .", '' . -FRO EITEXII..- ..... . ~, • ,*-1 , ••-;.• - ,, y ,- vi ..,.. ,, ; , ,'lakili.: ' T9 k • -." ' - • - ' • .mar Aritl'iir ....•.-'itifkinthionplaii i ,Newtork . ' " June 10 Aneo-Salee.,...Liierpeoil,Aniboo, 4.0,...,4 one 16 lbagsa:V_.'::::tiettri6eLahniWn June 19 Oily of W . iiaait , n Live pool—New :Yak June 23 ;Batten .Ji v.,..6inthaiiiptoni, .New York, June 29 Marine Intelltastite FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, June 29. Itlab SON 81888 881817 N BITS 7 24 RIGEL WATELB 3 98 Bahr Lluieifenll, Henderson; 8 days from Oardenu, with •gu, drc, to 8 & 9 Welsh Sob; R L Tay, Like; 6 days from Charleston, with cotton, &a to D S station & tio Bohr Mary Ellen, Clottinglitm b days from Deep Creek. Vs. with lumber Di captain. eche Mary. Ann Onset, Barrett, 7 days from Jelmos River. Stith lumber to Bolton Vanderveer & Co - Bohr Jee L bleverin, liollin,sworth, 1 day from Do ver, Del. with 0 rn to Jas B irratt & Son. cchr Mariner, Denby, 1 day from Smyrna, Did, with corn to Jae Barrett & San. - Bohr Dosmund, Townsend, 3 days from Indian River, Del, with.oorn to J L Bewley & Uo. Behr John W Hall, Moms, l day from Little Creek, Landing, with wheat and cm to J L Bewley & CO. - 'Bohr Hope, Morris 8 day( from, Indian River, Del, with corn to I L Bewley & Co Bohr Louisa Ora, , W..avor, from Boston. Bohr U 0 &oak, fimitn, from New Turk • Boer Mary Anna, Bowen, from Provioence. Bohr Oh.rger, Robley, from Wareham. Bohr Emma L Day, Hackney, from Ipswich. Steamship Kennebec, Gand,llew York, J Allderdice. Steamer Heaton, lellew New York, Jas Allderdlce. Barque David Linsley. Bowen, Cardenas, G It Ayres. Barque Dublin, Gumtry. Patent, N Sturtevant& Co. Brig Moonlight, Bondi, lloston, L Audenried & Co. Brig Abbott Lawrence, Baker, Boston. 0 Miller & Co. flour L Uray, Weaver, Boston, Binnickson It Glover. Bohr Mary alien, Cottlngham, DevpOreek, B Onskey. Bohr 0 0 Smith, Smith, N 'Javan, Bancroft It Lewle Far B L Day, Hackney, Roxbury, Van Boon, Norton & - . . Behr Mary Ann. Bowen, Providence, llMilton & Oox Behr Charger Kelsey, do do Bohr Fly: Oheeseman, Nantucket. 0 Miller & Co. Steamer IL L (law, Iler, Baltimore . , A Groves, lr. (Correspondence of the Press.) . HAVRE DE OftaoE, June 28, 1868. The Wyoming lett here this mornli g with 23 boats, Oen and ooruilaned az follows: Jacob Brown, lumber to John Craig; Gov William F Packer, do to Chester; York btate, do to captain; F F Bruner, du to /1 Trump & done; Ospt 8.0 N niters, dO to .Utizabelnoen; C L Coder, do to Le 0 Cattail; 1 new beat; pig iron to Cabann & Co, lumber to Bolton, Van dormer & Co, and clay to Sew York; Mary, Princeton, L Dewart, John flafflo, Mary Decked, Keokuk, James Cameros, Two Blears, Puree Flower, untboarme Ann, Wm G Herotd, KlKabett, Red Bose, William & Mary, latencies, and Zephyr, coat to Delaware City. (Correapoodenee of the Philadelphia Eixobaoge ) , °Ara IscANo Joao 28-6 40 I" 81 . .. . . . . , A ship imposed to Le- the Wyoming. wont Liver pool, passed in thin loronoon. Nothing observed going not. Wind NW—weather very warm. Your., tee, 11108. B. HUGIIBB. PST TiLEGBAPII TO Tpt PAM.] Arrived, ship Venice, from Liverpool; barque Cuba, or nnon.ri, irom Trinidad de Oubai aehr Chaise, from of Harts. Below. ships Orea: Itopublia and Christiana. from London; ship auperior, from Limp , 01; or ship Orinoco, [row Cork; or ship lodepeudent, from 8131eldb; ship Co. Ze,120f0., from Neocsistio. ierbredi eteereebip Otty of New York, trom krailedel bia4 ship ff. /Kean, frem Lire:Too.; barque Aiobridge, real Menial Beier, ship Tropie and Mum BILTIItOIIII, June 28 The barque Acadia; Pendleton, trout 8t Jagu nth suet. for naltmore, put into °umbel laud liarbor un the ath, with the' loss of the captain and two of the crew by sickness. HAUPTO:4_ ROADS, Juoe 28 Arrived, bemire Brio, from Coba. UHARIABTON, 011110 28 The yacht Wanderer has arrived from New York WAS , INOTON, Jittle 28 The New Orleans papers recsived by nod( state that chip Knickerbocker, trout Liverpool, which went !Whole on A Dm); caught Om on Hie al mat and was totally de.. effused. The cargo was saved lu a ' datuaged Butte, an,, taken to Nassau. Uer steerage pesseugere, lie in Dem. her, have arrived at New Orleans. (Per atearnebip Arabia, at Halifax ) Bailed rut Philadelphia, from Liverpool, 18th last, 514 Chirubotalt.' batted for Baltimore, from Liverpool, ISth lost, &hips Elvira Owen and Allen B.ewast. Eltolunhlp Pennsylvania, Teal, hence nt Richmond 26th root Billy Beranek, Rowland, for Philadelphia, nailed from L •erpool .4:11 inst. - Ship Mobougo, McDevitt, sailed from Land..nder y 9th teat. tor Philadelphia Bbip IYm Onmuung,, Johns, vu at Callao 20th tilt; seeking freight. James Brown, Crabtree, was seeking freight at Callao Beth nit lihip Black Prism', Brown, from Boston, via Rio de Jatieiro. for San Francisco, wan spoken 4th nit, tat 24 10, long 8607 W. 'Ship Aghwright, Darla, for Liverpool, cloned at Mo bilo 21st loot with 3853 bales of cotton, valued at F 232,046. Skip Joelah L Male, Graves, cleared at New Orleans 211 t that. tor Liverpool Ship BUM:11117146, L1111:1011, , rotel Calico. via Hampton Bowls, arrived at ualtnnore yesterday Ship %lair!wind, Gies, rroai New York, arrived at Melbourne March St, n days. Skip lionzoci, Reed, from Onineha lolanda, at Callao 12th u.t, and exiled 10th for England. Ship Carolyn Magnus, Taylor, from New York Jan 22 at Callao 74th ult.-- Strip Golden Ruse, Mayo, for Singapore, salted from Callao 12th ult. Ship !loam Jane, Gordon, for a port In Spain, gaited from Oolnw 15th tilt. Singer's Sewing filuchlnrs.—After a fair tel of the several machines that have yet been offered '.43 the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has been given in favor of Singer's. This is, in fact, the only machine capable of limier:Mug every kind of sewing. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE is, beyond All question, the moot complete article for ramify use yet invented, being at once ornamental, easily operated, and Reporter, in every rerpect, to any other machine. On thin statement we challenge the world. I. M. SINGER & CO., Eche 11 Strong, Hawkins, hence, arrived at Charles• I j 07.6,,, Office, No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. ton 26th Lat. Ship Aimuda, Green, remained at Chinch& Irelands Diay 23. Duque Olga, (Gall) Garvey, from New York, arrived at Valparsiau ath ult. ltarqua Washington, (Brew) Wanke, cleared at nal -Waco e 26th !net. lot Itottatanto. barque Irma, bother, hence, ♦la Barbs'oes, at Mara caibo 12th lust, to nail In 16 d tya for Philadelphia belie Jolla It t'enaleto•l, Mason . , oloared at New York 26th loot. for Ph Cadelph.a. Sohn Aoceas,'Adoma. 1i A Comraings,"Peleaby, and Carolina Franeesi Med. cleared at Baltimore 26th host for Philadelphia. • Boar Isabella, Clark, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Propellers Planet. Loper, and Beverly, Pierre, hence at New York yesterday. The Rohr Buena Oupt Doane, arrived at New 'Orleans 2lst lost. from Nassau, Nk, with Ile or the pas. seogera of the ship Kothite booker from Liverpool ror New Orleans, previously •eparced lost on Abaco island Tits Loss or ins flaw Yore —We have some far ther meagre particulars in regard to the lose-of this vessel, but shall not probably have a fun accouut of it tuAll the ars ival of the Dotard steamer at Halifax . . Thu pew Yolk cost E7l 1100 sterling, or about 1360,- 000, and is laity insured' In Glasgow. hhe Wilt about two-thirds full of cargo which IN insured, probably, to a consluarablu eXteut in Wall street The following despatch, dated Waggon, Jade 15th, and received by Robert Craig, E,q agent of the line In New York, w hi show Ste true pettier' of the res od at hut acceding brolemsblp 'New York, ashore on Mull of Kintyre, Saturday' - 12th had ; dense I.g; passengers larded ail sale; ship in very dangerous pagans; !.tile - hope of wring her, or.o uch cargo, We tear that lest night's bocce would fluleb ben,' At Antwerp ,113th trist, ships Set Llosh - Colburn, for 11 stop; John titancock, W flu, for bow York noon; J ohn ji Sluott, Tu Coosthut on, Loud t. for do July 1; Oroondates. Pike, for New Orleans Juno 16 a 20. • Ar at Callao Map lath, ship Fair Wlad, Strout, Chin as lolanda. bud aid 20th for Prance; 18th, Mary Good ell., Harriman, Boston Feb 15; barque Damon, bittlett, Oblucha Month, ~ od aW 21st for Barbados's; 2A.12, Map Harald Calvert, Melbourne and old 224 for Chinch, lidands; 22d, chip. Screamer, &taw. ()Wachs Islaiide; Corinne, McKay, do; 281, Maps John Bryant, Oardoer, P.lsco; ebakspearc, Norcross, and earal Lawrence, Pat ten Chibcha liquids. Sid May 12th, Map Henrietta. Trectatin, Ongland; 14th, ship Attar. ilrf7h man. Puget Bound; 15th, ships /Anus, Matcher, iouisuu, Uth, bargee Prospero, (re ported Am) Huseliti, Valpsra.e.u. At du May 25, ahips .c.larstiun Cabot, Watts; Clan- Collor, Bur Emily Parm.), Perms; Advance, Bar stow; Muusoon. lfaaer, from Valparabio,• Frio Trade, drurertllen Nowell, Nowa: ; Murcia O'Day. Chase; Mar miou, Diahlaidup; barqury 'tomato, Pierce, a n d yragr.., dears, all miekieg fie.gbt. Ar at Valparaiso May 4th, brig Hate Foster, Billings Bt Jago de Cuba Dec,pa; ,9th, barquo Beeper Armitage, Paraguay; barque Tangier, Hall, t , uvr York Jan 5 Old May 1., ship (lento° Freeman, Corizst r Bid from Melbourne March :4 , J, barque White Bea, , 78vans, Valparaiso At the ,Uhlachs Islands -May 28, ships Lawrence Brown, - , Fierce; .r.Orth -American, Col ler; Humboldt, .13ethian Thayer,llonroe; Ocean Pearl, Crow oti,• Deo Hurlbut, Mason; Plaster, iwriiale; 0 A For. wall, (hooter, Herald;vulvert; ..hatopion. Wilson; Te legraph, Hoyt, and barque - Waverly, Curtis Bid from Pails May It, brig'Oausda; Pomp; Ban Blasi At Acalutla may 2.1, brig Chatham; Bitipson, ' *At' At Punta-Arenas May 11, edit,' M . Huiteoe, Jan F1'811610.0: . dt Prtnamse.elh beet, steamship Oolumbne, Lad wig,Een-JOltl Ar At Kingston, .114•SSity - 10, solar Evergreen, ;Met. :ley, New York; leth.'sohr Liberty, Ormpby, Asp.nwall; Dthi - brig Steolsy, , Derldion, Halite', NO; 21st, brig . mart Holland, Payson, Ifiltimore; 23d, b Ig Rover, Lawrence tiodi6l4 N 9; '2Bth, br , g Maude, Msrehail, do; -se* IN flsingtesr,..Blotiotigall,"Gebitiitown, BU, ZDih, Viutto -PutTey, Morgan, do. PIA 19th, Rehr Evergreen, H.notley . Lts.,,oos, Cubs; 20t1i,'ship Geo Turner, Dyer, salt hirer, to load for London . 20th, solar Ellen Bawler, Oiow. New York. EleThomss nth lost, barque Miry Adelle, Kellar, dieelig; brigs W A.' Brown_ NiohoisOn, seeking Freight; Usgiusw, Case,,FrOt NEW Xtorg, , iir disobg. -• Met, solitMnabbb% Smith, Now York, sud 'still% NY 011144Supii:' - • 3mvoTtattono. ARRIVED OLVARKD IST TILLOBIPII.I raw Yuuc. June 28 tiosToB. Jun* 28 MXMOISADIDA MARINE MIBOELLANY POREIGN PORTS DOMESTIO.POSTP. _ " ?kW yoAK,' Jane 2/11.:.-kr, - steemahips Boarmke, iti.hmond, , Norfolk, .k.o; Chesapeake, Crowell, Port lard; Thos Swann, Hawser. Baltimore:via Norfolk; mire Ann, Cope, Petersburg; Yorktown, Woglen, Bice, mond. • • • Old barque PM:colt Owen, Rio Gt ands; brigs Wet them Clark, Bliabethport; Bl;za Ann, Loog, Boot le' d; Guayana, Oaken, Bremen; eobre Jamestqwn, Leo• tonrett City ,Point; Mobrl« notice, Mobile,. Lady' Hilton. Bieutbera; Le Hoy. Osborne, Norfolk 'SAVANNAH, June 26—Ar,dap M Rinks, Green man, Oor4 IT; brig Orizava, Ptnte. Hostom . NEW . OttLEe. s 8 June 21—Air steamship Oabaw*a, Balloca..frorn New York vie Hem ma; ships Plus Ultra, Sotto. Barcelona Angellta, V. ntosa. do; bean New ton, Fulton. Apa lachicola; H Von (legato, Reimers!, Liverpool; brigs Mazatlan, Dodge, !Umtata's ; nofis, (lorries. filienna Cid ships Pacific, Gadd, New York; Martin 7 tither, ,Flehols, Boston; Nfazeppa, Boyd, I iverpool; barque Warren Ilallett, Hallett, Boston; brig Goy anderson, Brunette; Marseilles.. Towed to sea 15th, eche Bam berg, Mary llammond, Wobano, end hernial? J W Reed; 18th, gaps It B Sumner, ucothen, Logan Atlanta, Ci cero, and J Jarvis; 17th, ship Terriers Tereseta, Lamina Emma, and brig 1I II Brune. Below, ship Ju nius, Bonleaux. ARRIVAL& AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS DP TO ONE O'OLOOE THIS MORNING. GIRARD nor 132—Ohastout street, below Ninth. GA. Hardo , ff NY W R Biker & wife, Hone- Joe TurnbulL-Mass . ton, Texas John 'P Siser, Richmond, John & J Orsaswell & lady, .. Elkton, fild - A J . Barnes, Petersbutg,Va ~ L P. Bacon & wife, La W W }Tatham & eon, Sara. , Crease Win tog a timings - A Wel-h, Pa - 3 A Hopiwr N Y - Henry P Thompson, Batt Hon J 8 Black, Somerset, W G Lawrence, Louleville, Pe :ma lc e Hon J T Mason. Balt , SC 0 An.tt, Loulsillle, }Cy E R Coop-r, Balt - Mm P P Picking-di & don, R T Howard, Wilmington, Hu rlabn g, Pa N 0 John 0 Stockly Del John R. Ottne, Detroit - Jae P llama , r, Del D J Soutnerland, Dehoit J D Loran, Dal, A c smith s c El Huntingiun Lee, NY MLA X 11 Drake, 8 0 0 J 11 Easton, Balt u !Eve's, it h o d, Ye Miss Rirby,N Y 0 J Macleihn. N Y M 0 H Hunt, Conn P W Bossard 4.1.4, Balt A W Leisenriug, Mauch Mies N Armour, Memphis, Chunk, Pa - Tenn Geo o Leavitt, N Y 8 lit khoemaker A wife, Wif Brolth & wife, Bow- Balt ling Green Icy HO Morton & wife, Louie. Mien Bell RmilkY, Lenin. villa villa Gen A Freemen' N Y A Macon, N Y D Wadsworth, N V Edwin If.ww.yd, England J E Illeeter, Lancnnter J Ely 1 lady, Lancaster Conrad Weiser, Pa co, Pa . Wm - Penn, Pa ..... II Eaohvl. N Y ' t Et Bhlpman. N Y 1 It Thermo% N 'I - Hon Utmtlt Cobb, lye*. X C btocktoni Ps . - togtan• -—' ' " ' Mine Julia Stone, Oolurn tibm Laura A Platt, Opium- but). 0 bus, 0 W Platt, Columba e, 0 7 Chaney, N Y A Einlgh, N Y . W II Ell e, New Orleans AMERICAN 11008E—Cheatnut street. above Ilifth. A Strauss. N Y 8 Rosenholm. N Y Nathan 'ogle', M Chunk, Miss Al E Lamdin, Balt Penn Mlle Rutland, Ph;la J V ehillips, Providence, lion James Thompson, In. It Island dianspolla Ind 0 D Brion, Trenton,N J John W.exharamer, ltd W A Fisher, Balt 0 Murdock, Balt Rudolph Wolff, N Y Jos Campbell, N Y .1 it Whitaker, Mt Clair, W H Miller & la, Mice Pa John II Harrison, N Y Joe M Brown, N Y Jas II Cottper, Mass 0 N Emich, B It Ed• In 8 Ta , r, Balt J IV Paine, Now Orleans E J Fry ft wife, Tamaqua, 0 H Henderson, Phila. Pa UNION ROTEL—Arch street. below Fourth. T Onlbertnou Y Isaac P Pointer, Chicogo Jobs Hinter, ' Frenebtown, 0 lx heeler & Is, 11, , aoling N J Hies 11 Debra'', Reeding J C Jones, Smyrna, Del J R Walton, Tren.on, 0 .1 N lice. kf Ilford N J - II 0 Mostly, Washington, 0 Wilson Curtis, Ohio D 0 Jae Buckley. Indiana Chas Mickley, Indiana • A Fronts. Wisconsin 0 Frazer. Wiscor sin MII Walker, Miudletown It Barti , ng, Reading n Weisner er, wife, Rum• Lewis 8.11, California mel,town Robert Re-s, Cal forrila James Drown, Salem, N J Z P Boyer. Lewellro, Pa Mary F Fletcher, Terre Henry Iligby, Pittsburgh Haute, Ind MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arch. Jas E McLean, Shlppenab's 8 G Fri & wife, Trappe,Pa tie. A Maier, i•blla , • Jacob 0 Gets, Lancaster D P Stratton, N .1" Mr Patterson & (am, Balt R T Kennedy. Pitteburet JV L Fit:Hay Md Matthew Van Lear, Md Miss Findlay. Md J D Halbert, Oarllsle 0 M Donovan, Phila J Imp, Centre eo Pa Gov Apaloy, Pa .1 R Rby, Harrlabmg lion J b Yost, Pa T 8 Thompson, Pa H Egan, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above MOM G H Bardwell, Las vett° It Parlington, °beater 00 J Mauch Muck IC 1%.,1a5, Mauch Chuck 0 P 11 EPonott, Delawv e W 7oVe9, PA E R Lnyd Utica. N Y D litrkader, Utica. N MII Glchrist, Bethlehem E 0 Butts% Bethlehem li J Heedler Potts.the J Fink. Port Prost Jamie Rev C H Blebko, N Y C Welber, Tusesrots IV II Vont°. Pottsville Peter Bowrovu, Pottsville Jo eph Roemer, Reading Henry Kingston, Mass Lewis Congey, N Y BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Tins 0 Gray, Hanley Wayne co, L S Yoastman, Trenton,t7 Penn A Krsyno, Doylestown E Oroastnle Pa Dr Fell and lsdy, Pa 0 W Leave , t. Pblla Wm etidd, N L B Preis Hatboro JAR Burson, Trenton John D Morris, Pa W 17 Blakey, Attleboro,Pa BLACK BEAR INN--Plith sod Merchant streeta. J Porter. Rochester, N Y Jno Tretner, Cheater oci,Pa D D Darooport Boston J Q Dicke, Pa Truman Costes Lsoc co Jae Scott, Chester co, Pa Amos fame's, Cheater co Davis Kluitl• Chester co David K mhl., Chester co Jim 8 Kirk, Chester to, Pa St: Hale. Pa M Searle. Deeding, Pa . I'm !Aria West Chester Wro Wihon. N.l E J Putt Pa /amen Kyle, Pa Wm Shoemaker, Franklin Miss Kyle eranklin co co, Pa Pamuol Moses, Phoenii villa, Pa BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab. OoUowhil John Klemm, Burlington J 0 Behropp, Burlington Ghee Ditrich, Burlington H Mnes.bneo, Pa-- •- - Peter • eiser, Indiana M's Weer.. Indiana Ob.. I:Crew:tar, Pa Jacob Loch, Little York, IT 0 Von Nelda Ilead'ng 71 Geo Bigelow, Bucks co, Pa LII Phillips, Pa BLACK BEAR ROTEL—Third. below Callowhill Wm Baseman, entnney- Dant K Engle, Ps town John Fritz. Ps Hill, Earlville, Pa R Yaeger, Green bane Wm Kepner, rottatown 7 lidelsberger, Pottstown Jacob Dungan, Reuling Jacob Reacher, Reading MADISON HOUBN, Eletond ntreet. shore htt,:kal. Jaa 11 Whitman, Ind N H Rekteoner, lid A Wolf. Fearer co. Pa F Lane,waling, Fa Lewis Lane, Wheeling, Va 8 M Witt, California L WI te, Califon:lln C liikrodetrofer. California Jae H 40a111111& iTt, NJ Jno McCann, Maced.n,NY WERTZ= INTlM—Market street, above Ziglitk D Hinkle. liarrinburg N 9 Road Ohio J Halt, Backs co J R.ll, Doak,' co. Pa Sarni Robert A, H Y Robe Rolle, PA 1) Cook, M& J Gorman .ffc 16, N Y W II V.,udorbllt, N Y A Yowan, N Y W Kelty, N J Overial Notitto. Uoneomption of the Blood, or Anrentin..—lo thin common nod dangerous disease, the blood loses its vitality, ceases to nourish the system, and to stimulate the organs to healthy activity. The Protoxido of Iron, in the PERUVIAN SYRUP, supplies the deficient element, and the blood teethes now life, with it con sequent reeteretion of the bodily vigor, the return of appetite, and the hue of health. je2P3td ltw The Great Trial of Jules Ilan•lis Eon Athe. MENNE OR limn RES ronen.—A number of ladles and gentlemen having bald heads or gray balm are Invited to tent the efficacy of Jules Hauel'n Eau A thentanne or Rah Restorer, for causing a new growth where baldness exists, and restoring gray bairn to their original life color, brilliance and softness. It is not a dye, Is easily applied, and is perfectly harmless. It will be given, free of charge, to all who apply personal ly at the office awl Laboratory of Jules Hanel & Co., No. WI Chestnut street,. Philadelphia, between the hours of two and three o'clock P. Pl. ju284.16t wit Seamen , ■ Saving Fand—oi lice 203 Walnut street, one door west of Second street. Receives do. posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of live per cent. per annum, Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Preeldent, ifranklln Yell; Tresiatirer and Secretary, Charles' M. Morel: Saving Purtd.,—Flue Per Cent, Intereet.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of TIIIRD, Philadelphia. Money reeelved In any earn, large or email, and interest paid from the day of deio - dit to the day of withdrawal Money is received and payments made daily, without notice. The investments are made in Real Estate. _Mortgaged, Ground Route, and such /iret•clase encurl tlea ae th charter required. Mae hours, from 9 o'clock In the morning until 6 o'clock In the afternoon, ad on Monday and Thursday °ventage until 8 o'clock. fee Several CHOICE NOVELTIES IN SUMnFIR STYLES ON HATS, IT WARBURTON'S, je23-tit No. 430 CHESTNUT Street ()rival , k linker* OBLEBRAVID I ABLILY SEWING MACHINED, . 780 CHESTNUT STREET. These Machines are now Justly admitted to be the best in use for family sewing, making a new, strong, and elastic stitch, which will nor rip, even if every (mirth stitch be cat. Oiroulars sent on application by letter. apii-y _ . _ Hower , . Infant Cordial.--TMs invaluable Cordial is prepared from • variety of the moat eboice and ethclent aromatics known in medicine, and Is the most perfeat and reliable oarmhastive extant for Infants and young Children. By its powerful indnenoe a speedy once Is effected In all oases of Mollie, windy pains and spasm. Relieves and mitigates much of children's suffering darling dent'. tion or teething, and by its soothing properties trait .satillees pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &Al. The Infant Cordial hae become a standard remedy, and hae been mad in thousinde of oases with the most abundant soaves& No family shouldhe without it. Prepared only by HtNIT A. Bowies, At hie Drug and Ohemteal store, N. I. earner of Math and Green ete., Philadelphia. To whom all ordere genet be Wronged. And for issie by.Drugginta generally • - an 1811 !Varian"' & Goldman, No. 306 Market street abort Third, Whotesaln dealers lo CLOTHING, aro now selling oil their entire stock at Retell, at wholesale riesi. Je3.lm Excelsior Refrirrutors $l,OOO Ohalleoge that my Refrigerators will keep provision longer, with less ice, than any other in the city. ,I warrant them to give satiefactioo, at the low Price of 0.60. Alao, a large assortment of Water Cool era. Price $2 J. 9. dLAREC, It 43-4 t No, 10Q8 Aid 4iißT fitreet t abaTo Tetn, PII # ,ESS.4:P : I-4ADELiI - 11A, TUESDAY. Jun 29, NM June 28. by Bor. Themes Wilt's, Dr STACY JONES to bliss- nietaraw•A. BaROWt both of Darby, Data ware county. • • On Thursday B. Malmo. Mr. WILLIAI4I4 JORDAN. of Hoer, Oarbon,euunty, Pa, to Aliso ANNIE EITBADLIN of Philadelphia. " 0011 4, June 24th, by the Rev. Thai. . ... . * Ou the 2I , June, toy - Roe. Dr. Asa D emith, Lieut. AI iLTON HAX rug , D 8 N., to. ANNIE, daughter of the late U. A, Arhoux. of this oity ' * At the reeldenee of the bride's mother, In Blairsville, Paton Tbu•iirhy evening June' 24th. by Rev J. A stilliuger, Mr J AIesIANU . S. of W. odstoolt. lii., and Mini SARAH BARR, daughter of the late Daniel H. Barr, Req., of Blitiroville Sk On Sunday, 27th' fultant, Ron. ROBERT T. CON BAD. The relailres and nutle,frienda of the limit! are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the res,lence of hie brother-In-law, Charles M Wagner, No. 841 North Sixth street on,Weduesday aft. moon next at B,ti o'clock Funeral services at St. phi lips , Otiureb. Vine stieet, near Eighth. ' ** At hie residence. New Etrunawlok, N. 1., on the 27th instant JAUOII J. JANEWAV, b p., ha the fitth year of his ige, ISia friends are requested to attend his funeral, on the let instant, at 21{ o'clock, P.M., at the First Presbyterian Church, New B xinsvrick:N P. On Saturday. the 20th Instant. bliss KATE PALM. INA McGitATll, daughter of Thomas and Catherine dfcGrato. . . The relatives and Moods of the family are respeet fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No 1727 Hamilton street, this ITuee. day) the 29th Instant. at ‘9 o'clock.' Funeral services and interment at St Augustufe's Church. ' ' 4l ` At his country residence, Woodiawu ;Tall, Mont gointry county, Pa , on the 27th of June, after a week's illness, of typhoid dysentery, lion. JOB IL TYSON, in the fifty-fifth year of his age. Ills male friends are invited to meet hie funeral WS (Tuesday) morning the 20th instant, at 10 o'clock , without further notice, et South Laurel Carriages] will be in readiness at the house of Charles M. Tyson, No. 703 Walnut str..et, above Seventh, at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning 20th instant, to convey the mele friends of Job It. Tyson, to meet his funeral at South Jewel Hill On the 27th !natant, JAMS .I%IcRENRY, aged 36 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully hart ed to attend the funeral, Vora his late resi dence No. 1 Bell'e court Spree. otreet, below Fourth, this (Tnesdny) afte,unon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice To pro. oed to Cathedral Cemetery, er Ou the 27th Matant, Mies ELIZA ANN CARTER, In th. 21st year o' her ege. 't he relatives and friends of the family are relosefully Invited to attend the foneri I, from the residence of her mother,. Mis WO Anil - Oar*, No; Odd &tab.-Freer street, below Christian,- Able (Tuieday) Morning at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Wilmington Delaware. k 4 On the 27th !truant, GRADS, wife of Robert Doyee, i in the 40th year o'her age. The relative and frieeds of the family are Teepee-- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residenee of her husband, lb Perry's court, Sou h street, Lwow Thirteenth this (Tuesday) afternoon, 2910 instant, at 4 o'oloek. • - On the 27th instant, SARAH 1111WBRAY, daughter or Alex 'L. and Elisabeth R. Watkjn, In the 6th year of her age The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to ettAnd the funeral, from the residence of her parent'', No 843 North Tenth street, this (Tnee day) aftert non. at 2 O'clock. On the 27th Instant. after a lingering illness, ANNA ELIZABETH, daughter of D Avid. Jr.. and Maria Far rell aged 7 years 4 monthe, and 26days. The relatives and friends of the family are reopeetfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence f her I,rente No. 1122 Paciyunk road and Eighth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at f.yi o'clock, without fur ther notice to proceed to Lafayette Cemetery. * On 'he 26th instant, Mre. ELIZABETH SIMONS, in the 2 8th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are reseed fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her eon, No 7 Payette street, this ( fuend..3) morn. ing. at 8 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Odd ire lows' Cemetery. 10. Post Office, rbilndelphlo, Jun. 28, 1858.—0 n and after this dato, the mails for CAPE MIND will be sent daily b 3 a steamboat. The pooch will be kept open at thle Wilco until 9 A. M. j025-3t GIDEON G. WESTCOTT, Postmaster. The S•tnt.aonual Examtnatlon of th• candidates for admission of pupils of the NOR MAL SCHOOL will les commenced on MONDAY, July 12th, at 9 o'clock, A. M. To be admitted, the candidate must be at leastfiltern years of age ' and pass satisfactory examication its Or thography, Definition of Words, Reading, English Grammar, History of the United States, Geography, Theoretical and Practical Arithmetic ' end Penmanship. The NORMAL SCHOOL Is designed to quality fe males to become I enchers in the Public Schools, and previous to examination, everycandidate must make an explicit declaration that her object in entering the School is to qualify herself to become a teacher, at.d that she intends to engage in teaching in the Public behoois of the City of elivilphtn, By order of the Normal Sch Committee. je..9-tu th-2w P. A. JUDAH, Principal. ccrUniversity of Pennsylvania—Departs MENT OF ARTS —The Annual Commence ment. for conferring Degrees in the Arts, u 11l be held on FRIDAY, the eccond day of July, in the MUSICAL FUND HALL. The procession null leave the College Hall et 10 o'clock A. M. he Reverend Clergy, Judges of the Culled States and SW° Courts, the Mayor of the City, Select and Common Councils, the Board of Directors and President of (iirard College, the Princi pal of the Central High School, the Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arta, other Diaduates of the Uni versity-, and the Public generally, err invited to attend. Ao tickets required. GEORGE ALLEN, je29-4t Secretary of the Faculty of Arta ( - K r. On vrrild.f of Peuesp.venlot—D.p •rt :RENT OYARTS.—The Examination of Can didates for admission will los held at the UA ITEM TY, on THURSDAY, the first day of July, at 9 o'clock A. hl Students can apply for admission, to pursue the full course for the degree of Bachelor of Arta, or only that mrtlon of It for which the degree of Bachelor of Science in given, or any such portion a, the Faculty may sanction. O CORGIS ALLEN, Je29.3t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. G T City Treasurer's Off ce, O•raed flask. PHILADELPHIA, June 28th, MS. ..OTICIL—The semi-annual Interest on the "'nutted Debt of the City of Philadelphia, due July let, 1858, will he 'saki on and after the belt prostate, at Oita Office- IrrgatrAnt v. ateultATll, jefta-at City Tren,urer. OT' City Treasurer , * Office, Girani Runk, PHILADELPHIA, June 28th, Isa. NOTICE.—Loans of the City of Philadelphia, matu ring July Ist, 1828, will be paid on and after the first proximo, at this Office. I ,I7ILLIAtiI V. DfcGRATII, je22-3S City Treasurer. The Democratic Convention to amend ILI TILE RULES will meot nt SERINO <LARDER HALL, it 3 o'clock P. 31., WEDNESDAY, am lost. Ily order of the Committee CU ARLES BRQWN, President, JOON CAmrazr.x, secretaries linNar J. LXI3BNfIINCI, ry rialadelphla and Reading Railroad co.—office 21.7 South FOURTH Street. _ PIIILADELPIIIA, JUDO 21st, MA. To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of thl Company, duo on Ist proximo, are reuestwl to leave Sherri at thin °Mc° on or before the 301 h instant, when rerxlpt“ will be given, and Cheeks will bo ready for de- I ivory on the let priixtum,ln exchange for wild receipts, jeiti-tjyl D. BRADFORD, Treasurer. CrG.rmantown Passenger Rallway.—The Centnntssioners of the 4, Germantuen P•tssenger Hallway Company , ' will attend on MONDAY, the 26th June,l6s3 and on each business day thereafter, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. Id., at No. 30 South SIXTH Street, to receive, subscriptions to the stock of said Company, until the same is fttav subset 'Md. Chorine Motrorito ' William S. Perot, Vincent 1,. Brad ford, J. 11. Wheeler, J. S. Struthers, William Mill word, William W. istor, Mordecai O. Dom sou, Thos. A. Diddle, George W. Ilammersty, Jabez Gates, John J. Griffith, and Robert I'. King, Comtuiesionem Jeffi-eltlyl 'Lr'Office of the Frotukfard heti southwark PIIILADHLPOIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL RO nD COMPANY, (Late Philadelphia and Delaware River Railroad Company ) NOTICE —The Coupona of the Mortgage Lends of thin Company, becoming due on the ilreit day of July newt, will be paid at the counter of the Girard Hank jegn-6t E II AR r, Treanurer. -0. Commercial Matunl Insurnncejiorn. PANV —A Meeting of the Stockhohleis of this Company o ill be hold at their °Mee, in roar of No. 218 WALNUT Street, on TiIUItSDA,T, July 8, 11368, at 11 o'clock a. M. JOILa MeCOLI.OI, je2s4bB Seerelsry. rt. Philadelphia, June 24th, 14.58.—An Election for Direct° n of the " MUTUAL. DE POSIT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OP PHILA DELPHIA," to serve the curving year, it .11 be held at the Ornee of the Secretory and 'Pr. usurer, S. E. corner of TR IRD and WALNUT Streets, ou MONDAY, July sth, 18n8, between tho hou‘s of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. WM. MARTIN, Jo., Je24,10t Secretary and Treasurer. E D.AREER. Attorney nt . tAf E. BARBER & CO., v • OF DAVENPORT, lOWA, Rave opened an Office in connection a ith their' WINTEItIs INVENTIIF:NT AND COLI,ECTION AGENCY, No. 23 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA FIFTEEN PER CENT. LOANS - - . • . The above firm are Mailing money (or Eastern parties, upon the security of Cultivated Farms In the vicinity of Davenport lowa, and return rtrrrea PER emir. per annum, in Eastern par funds. The security is perfectly safe, as no loans aro made except upon unencumbered Real Estate, nor to an amount greater thou oxs•rninn the intrinsic value of the land. The money borrowed Is generally used In Imploring the farms, thus enhan cing the salmi of the security. The securing instru ment ilia DEED or rncHT, by which the Trustee is au thorized to eon the land at public auction, without fur ther legal process, in twenty days after default In the psyment of either principal or interest. A full descrip tion of the farm emit improvements Is always sent to the lender when the loan in effected. lEEE= - - - They hove 'MINI person, employed in the different Land Districts of thu West In making selections of choice lands. No location, are mode except from o:te lling ins r earn's. Smut of the finest land , ' in lowa are Just coming Into market, under the proclamation of the Prceddent WESTERN LANDS SUPERINTENDED. They take charge of Western lands owned by Eastern partite, \Vlach favorable upper unities for ceiling them, and PAY TAXES FOIL NON-11P.9IDENTS. CLAIMS COLLECTED ..... - . Oulng to the location of their Western office at a cen tral point on the Mississippi river, they have unusual facilities for making collections throughout the West. Proceeds remittal on the day of collection. Capitalists and others Interested in tug West, are In vited to call at their office in Philadelphia, u here sec tional maps and statistics of Western States may be seen, and information obtained as to the value of West ern 'Ands, and the safety of Western securities. nErnnt:NOns. D. B. Comegyn, PLllndelpli 7 a. Bank. Mosnre Boyd & Bates, l'idlodelphin. Massrs. Morris & Jones & Co., PMlndelphis Mossrn. Hoop. & Too nsend, 11. 11. 1101181011, Esq., C. R. Coleman, Esq Mechanics' Bank, Baltimore P. Ofloom, Esq., Bank or Baltimore, Masora. Leach & Male, Pittsburgh. 3 . 1%1 . Evq., Book of Mboomi,lit. Lou's. Alessra Cook & Sargent, Bankers, Davenport Ja2it-Iwtt 11411 REWORKS.—Thu undersigned, In addi ic tion to hie largo stock of Worke for the retail trade, beamed received from the factory a splendid RR sortewat of brilliant COLORED WORKS, for privete and public exhlbitione, manufactured by a pyrotechnist of ta ority.five years standing the oldest and beat in the United States Among the list may be found: Vertical Wheels, Polkas Mundt led Wheels, Masonic Stars, Lance Stare, Mines, Double Triangles, Mad Wheels, Oullloches, Candle Wheels, Thunder Wheels, Caprices Maroons, Persian Jets, I Colored Candles, Jack in the Box, Colored Bengulas, Engels Lights, 'lotteries, • Colored Rockets. Open Triangles . With many ether varieties not N. B. Parties eta distance will please order their lVorka as early as possible. Exhibitions, from $5O to pito, furnished at short notice, JOSEPH B. IIUSSIER, 110 SOUTH - [ITH HAS REMOVED Street, corner of QUINCE. 111 R. HENR Y 11. SR .8.-/ to No. 1112 WALNUT ju224u tli ant-6tlftk (7Lek.BET WINE.—DE COURSEI, LA .J & 00., 336 MARKET Street, have an importation of Lafoureado's Pure llorcleaus Vent Wise ) highly beinadal fin iirraliiic lokaisk Inarrwati. ilDiatba 8.111131. n., Notary Public IC end Notices. TH. THE - , DISTEIdT ,COURT F.OH THE OITY AND 001iNTY OP PHILADELPHIA JORN BROWN, WILLIAM 'BROWN, 'arid JAMES BROWN, trading as john, Brown & -Co., Y. NIL , LIAM J." 91c0ANDLESS and JOIIN CARRICK, trading as Wm. J. McCandless & Co. Venditioni Ex onus. .Dec: 'P., 1861 No 802. All that certain lot or piece of ground, with the two ,- Mory brick atable thereon erected, situate on the south side of Filbert street, at the distance of sixtpthree feet six inchbs eastward from the east side of'Schuyl- ill Second street, in tho city of Philadelphia, containing In front or breadth on the said Filbert street eighteen feet, and extending in length or depth southward of. that width one hundred feet to Jones's alley. - Bounded on the west by. ground sow or late of the estate of Henry Pratt, deceased, on the south by the said Jones's alley, on the east by other ground of the said William Brown, granted or Intended to have been granted to James Kelly on ground rent, and on the north by Fil bert street aforesaid. (Being the same lot of grodnd which William Brown and wife, by deed dated the twenty-fifth day of September, A. D. 1852, recorded at Philadelphia in deed book T .11, No. 39, • page 430, Ac., granted and c eiveyed unto John Carrick, In fee, under and subject to tho payment of the yearly ground rent or aunt of $07.50 in equal half-yearly payments.] And, also, All that certain two-stery brick =satrap or tenement and lot or piece of ground, nitwits, on the north aide of Filbert street, at the distance of two hun dred and thirty-throo feet eastward, from the east aide of Schuylkill Third street fin tho city of Philadelphia, containing in front or breadth on the eon Filbert street fifteen feet six Incite', and in length or depth northward sixty-seven feet. Bounded on the west by ground now or into of Diehard and Andrew Allison, on the east and north by ground nor or late of David and ' Isnao Morton, and on the south by Filbert street afore said. (Being the some premises which Jame.; Peoples and wife, by deed dated the seventeenth day of February, A. D. 1852, recorded ut Philadelphia in deed book 1' li, No. 11, page 1. granted and conveyed to the said John Carrick, in fee, under and subject to the payment of the yearly ground rent of $4.2.11,)5, In equal hell yearly payments, ou the first day of the months of Janu ary and July in every your, to John A. Brown, his heirs and a irligliti.j The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in Court raised by north's side of Real Entate, as above described, of John Carrick, one of the defendants, will attend to the duties of iota appointment on MONDAY, the 12th day of July, 1858, n o'clock in the forenoon, at his Office, No. 243 South SIXTH Street, In the city of Philadelphia, when and where all parties in Interest are required to present their claims, or be debarred from coming In upon the said Nfld. Je29-10t J. T. TUOMAS, Auditor. Nom publitatione. !UST PUBLISHED—B R I Grll TL Y'S or PURDOWS ANNUAL DIGEST FOR 1858.—Annual Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, for each of the yearn 1854, '56, gly67, and '6B, namely from 28th May, 1863, to the close or the 'melon of 1868,.together with eomo Laws of older date, inadvertently omitted In Par don's Digest, 1700 to 1863; marginal references; a Di gested syllabus of each title; foot-notes to the Judicial Decisiows ; and a full and exhaustive index, In which the contents of all the Annual Digentn are incorporated in one alphabet, the whole completing Stroud and Brightly'e PurdoWs Digest to the present time. By Frederick 0. Brightly, Bsq,, author of " Digest Lawn United States," "Equity Jurisprudence," "Law of Coate," &c., &c. r.' Thin Digest contains the new Militia Law, The Liquor Law, and the Amended Constitution._ . _ RAY k BROTHER, Law Booksellers, PubliAhers, and importers 3029-It 19 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia Notices. IkIVIPEND.-NEW ORLEANS GAS .11J , LIGHT- COMPANY.-FARNIERS , AND ME CHANICS' BANK, PIIILLIMPIIII, June 28, I°sB. The Directors of the New Orleans Gas Light Com pany have declared a semi-annual dividend or five per cont., payable at tide Bank, to the Philadelphia stock holders,-after the fleet day of July next. je2P-lw W. 1113St1TON, Secretary. HIPPA KAPPA HATS.-TO HAT TERS.—Wo have a fresh supply of these beauti ful and comfortable new atylo undressed ProlaM RS, soft finish. This article, now w. on by so many of our genteel and fashionable citizens, combines all the re. quietton of a desirable summer hat. i lett, graceful, and flexible, sufficiently porous for ventilation, pliable and easy to the head, yet, from Its elasticity, retaining its original form and shape, It is essentially and empha tically a hat of beauty, taste, neatness, and comfort. For sale at wholesale only. LELAND. & jeffil-St 2,44 MARKET Street. excrirswits PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA. RAILROAD LINE,-GREAT REDUCTION. PALLq OA'L,Y S 9 00 riZIBBXI2O Trains leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and Ilea': Streets, daily, (Suu tia)s excepted,) as follows: 7:30 A. 31., day express. 3:30 P. 01., night express. - Tickets can be procured at the Depot, and afro at the General Office of the line, Northwest corner SIXTH and Oil r STNUT Streets. CHARLES S. TAPPEN, General Agent FOR CAPE MAY.—DAILY — ...:EXPRESS LINE, by Mesmer DAL LOON," thipt. W. WtoLLuiN.-406 PASSENGERS AND THEIR BAGGAGE ONLY. The swift and favorite steamer " BALLOON," having been thoroughly overhauled and fitted will every appliance to insure speed, safety. and comfort, will, on and after TUESDAY, the 20th instant, leave Arch-street Wharf for Cape May every Morning, (Sun day excepted.) at 7 o'clock. Returning, will leave the Cape at l , v i o'clock I'. M. Fore $2, carriage hire in cluded; Servants $1.501 Season Tickets 50, carriage hire extra. je26-8t if* Brokers CRONISE & 00., SPEOXE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 40 South TIIIRD Street, Refer to the Il.te)ia And BliOiP:lislorPhtLidelphio, 3e7•ly STEWART & JOUNSON, INSURANCE AND NOTE RTtOI~Ii:lt~, No. lOtk South FOURTH Street n 2-tu th sat-Im If C 11.13. RUNLET. W. R. DROWN. R. IIINLDT, JR. MANLEY, BROWN, & CO., LTA BANK-NOTE, STOCK, AND EXCHANGE 11ROK ERS N. R. rornor of TRIRD .md CHESTNUT fltreetat ME= Oolleetlons made, and Drafts drawn nn all part,' of the United States and the Cartadas, on the meet favorable terms. Collections made, and Drafts drawn on 'England and Ireland. ellneurrout Bank NOtP9 bought. Land Warreintn bought and mold. Beatory in *Tie and Bullion. Lonna arid Time Pnper negotinted. Stocka and Lonna hougbt nod told on Commlo,ion nt tho Board of lirokora In Philadelphia and Now York. EDWARD R. PARRY, Notary Public! far Minnesota. ItICIIaRD R. PARRY, Commissioner for Pennsylvania and New Jersey. DARBY & BROTHER, BRIIKERS & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and CONVEYANCERS, FRONT STRERy, above HICKORY, MANK&TO, MINNESOTA, Pay particular attention to loaning and Investing Money for non•realdenta and raison., and collecting Drafts. Notes &a Any totters of nsuotas or buainess will receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood Demon, & Co ,'Phiwdolphia. Dale, Ran t & Withers Ph ladelphia. Sharp, Hainan. & Co.. Philadelphia. Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. Charles hills & Co , Philadelphia. Parry & Randolph. Philadelphia. Topartnerstiiii Name riniE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY enterod Into Co-partnerPhlp, under the AVIA of AUDKNRIED & ROMMEL, to carry on the COAL bust II e`l4 J. T. AUDENRIED, _ PIIILADCLIIIIA, Juno 21, 1858. DURE WILKF.SB AR RE LEUTGH COAL, 11. FROM TIIN MAMMOTH BALTIMORE VEIN.— This highly esteemed cool Is now being Introduced into this thucket by the nubscribers, who base secured the exclusive control for its sole. In the Baltimore mar ket, where this Coal has taken the precedence for the past twenty years, it is unit cranny pronounced as deci dedly the best FAMILY and STEAM COAL mined. We eau therefore guaranty our customers liiiiVerßal faction. AODI4VItIED & ROMMEL. CALLOWHILL-STREET WHARF, Je2B.tf Delftware. %VIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FJRMED A ft eopartnernhip under the style of FROTHING!! AM k WELLS, for the transaction of a OENERAL DltY GOODS COhIMISSION BUSINESS, and hose token the atom No. 3 South FRONT Strout, and 35 LETITIA Street. THEODORE FROTIIINGHAftI, KIRK H. WELLS PHILADELPHIA, June lot, 1858. t w -E - TTritSUISOR ISE it S, havu this day v V entered Into o Limited PARTNERSHIP, agreea bly to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the first day of March, 18:111, entitled "An act relative to limited partnershiph," and do hereby really that the name of the arm under which the said partnership to to be con ducted to CHARLES HENRY BRIAN; that the gene ral nature of the buniness to be transac ted is TAILOR INfr, and the scone hill ho transacted in tho city of Philadelpitia; that the name of the General Partner of said gm io CHARLES HENRY BRIAN, of the city of Philadelphia, and the Homo of the Special Partner Is JOSEPH U. HUTCHINSON, of Bristol, in the State of Pennsylvania; that the capital contributed by the said Joseph It. Uutchitmon, Special Partner, la 'too Thousand Five Hundred Dollms. In cash; that the period at ON hidh the ARM partnership la to CO1110101(3 to the twenty-first th 9 of June, A. D. eighteen hundred and fifty-eight; owl that it will terminate on the livens tpllrst day of June, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty, (IWL) CHAS 11. RRIAN J. B. HUTCHINSON. PHILu,gLPoII A, June Si, 185 S. jell-tuft lILIUTIU6 1$ IltashlSY 611V6N THAI' 1. application has been 111100 to the Pennayit nolo Railroad Company for the renewal of certificate of stock in the above Company for fire shares, No 8,030, Issued May 10, 1852, In the name of l' it. FUl,l4ilt. to trust ; said certificate having been loot or deßtroyott j01.5-t tt th.lett. I'. H. FflLLNlt,Trustee ORSE TAMER.—SAMUEL EMMONS Li will remain in this city one week longer, by re quest of his friends, and he will teach a class or club of his power and skill over a NN ell.knon n and sicionshorso, on WED sESDAY, the 30th, and SATURDAY, the 34, at Madame MINNA'S III1)I5(1 SCHOOL, Arch street, Obese Broad Positively hit last week in this city. De will tam the most vicious horse that eon Ira produced, free of charge. For further informatb.n, quire at the school. fe2B.3t If* (TOLD PEN MANUFACTORY, N. E. LW Corner of S XVI and MINOR Streets, between Market and Chestnut, Philadelphia the Copartnership heretofore exilliuir between PETER WALKER & BRO., for the untutiineturlug of GOLD I'ENS, lu now dtsgolved, to consequence of the depth of Peter Walker, senior partner.' Hereafter the buslueas will he curried on under the Joint unman of WALKER & JOY. Thu Hatocrlbers respectfully inform the trade that their °Mora shall hr met with that promptitude and attentiou which have hitherto charactet Iced the trans• actionc of the establishment. je2s-lt* WALKER & JOY. $1.15 11'50eltyr,,,I,NLEINNF,NGAstIlTpErtRRSs.: 15 eta. VELVET BLFYI.4IIIB. 76 cis. for KID SLIPPERS. BLACK. LINEN GAITETIS. • At Jel9.lln* Si North SIXTH Street AUMAN & dJ and Wholassie Dealers In WINES BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, nud FANCY LI quoits, N. 1017 MARKT Street, between Tenth an. Xleranth Oreite, 4004 Udall:girt ..z,Cioopi; GREAT REDUCTION. IN PRICES FLRGANT MANTILLAS.' CLOSING SALES-OF THE , SEASON. REAL GUIPURE - MANTILLAS. • • , PREACH LACE MANTILLAS. PUSHER lACE.DIANTILLAS; ' FRENCH LACE CIRCULARS. BLACK , BAREGE CIRCULARS: WHITE BAREGE CIRCULARS TRAVELLING -DUSTERS, In profuse variety: J. B. PROCTOR & 00. je29 Ho. 708 CHESTNUT street. LUPIN'S WIDE WHITE BAREGES, for Shawls, Circulars, 4c., by piece or yard., Black Silks, every grade, for Dresses and Mantillas. Grenadines and Daregea. Organdies and Barege Robes. - 5,000 yards mixed Lavelle, at 10 cents. • ' 6,000 yards !Invaders do, do, 12% cents. 6,000 yards new style Lawns, at 12% cents. Je2B CHARLES ADAMS, EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. TTRAVELLING DRESS MATERIALS NEW STYLES. Ottoman Poplins, Shepherd Plaids. Bavadera Lusora, Oriental Luetree, ke; White and Printed Marseilles, every pattern. Do. do. Brilliants. Summer limnery and (loves Shirt Bosoms aim& and In sets. Ducats, Challtes , &c., reduced to close out. Tarloton, for Covering glasses. CHARLES ADAMS, je29 MONTH and ARCH. MACK CANTON ORATE, FOR MEN'S .1.1 Coata and Veste. Black Canton Silk Comblets. Striped and White Lutonfi. Do. and Chocked Seersucker. 111:tra fine butt and dial Linens. Drab Nankin Pongees. Yellow India and French Nankeens. SHARP LESS BROTHERS. J 0264 • CHESTNUT and EIGHTH ,LACE MANTILLAS.—Just received from a New York auction sale, several small lots Loco /Mantillas. Prices, front $5.50 to $ll. COOPER k CONARD. 3020 B. E. cornor NINTH and MARKET. CHEAP SILK DUSTERS.—Now making op, novena plocroi Silk into gond stylos Dttittem, at $6 and $7. Ala°, Duntors, $l, $1.25, $1.50, $1.76, $2, to $3. COOPER & CONARD, 3e26 LE. earner NINTH and MARKET. • _ _ 103 CENTS ,DUCALS.—Entiro stock of 4 M cents goods reduced to 183‘ cents. Ducal and Baroge Robes, reduced; thin Black Goods, reduced. COOPER k GODARD, je26 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. WHITE GOODS.—:.Beetl.2lCents Jaconet IStualln ever sold. Flno plain and figured Mus l llne. COOPER & CONARD, je26 B. E. corner N INTH and MARKET. --- (VFW TRIMMINGS STORE AND FAG LN TORY. FRINGES unoquilled In quality. NEW TRIMMINGS STORE AND /IFAO TORY, CUSTOMERS SAVE TWO PROFITS. JEW TRIMMINGS STORE ANO FAO TORY. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY. AT E Vir TRIMMINGS STORE AND FAC TORY. Orders executed by our own oporatiros. NEW TRIMMINGS STORE AND FAG -11 TORY. J. G. MAXWELL & SON, S. E. corner ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Stn. Dranch-318 8 SECOND, below Spruce. . jeLl-St ryinE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED 1 CRAPE SHAWLS ever offered la this City are now being sold by • THORNLEY ORIBM N. P.. tor. EIGIITII and SPRING GARDEN. We purchased, a few days ago, at a molt tremendous sacrifice for CASH, a lot or very rich Embroidered Crepe Shawle, LAMP quality end etyle as wo have cold for TWENTY DOLLARS: which we are now selling at tho extremely low price of TWELVE 'DOLLARS!! Ladles, you may neler have auch another opportunity of buying a lIANDSOMS SHAWL 80 011 . 81P4 Also, Plain Crape Sha•vle.itsna $4 to WI. MANTILLAS ANDIDUOTERS. Special bargains in Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man. lies, he. Travelling Dress Materiala in great variety. Thin Bummer-Drees Goods. • Organdies, Bareges, Grenadines, he., &e • BLAttli oILIL., Feta 1311. Kr, &o. Our name Is justly celebrated for Cheap Bilke. Materiale for Men and Boys , Wear. Linen Goods, of our own Importation. Summer Gauze and other Flannels, he., he. Mitts, Vella, Embroideries, hosiery, Gloves, he., at TIiONNLEY & 01.1I8M'8 "ONE-PRICE CASE STORE," N. E. Our. EI lITLL & aSAING liettalki guests. Jelo-tf U ANTILLAS 11 MANTILLAS 11— MO- M. ELROY respectfully invites the Ladies to call end examine his stock of Mantillas, embracing many styles not to be found elsewhere. Our stock is the largest, our patterns tho latent styles, and our prices no low that we defy competition. 5.000 yards Black and Fancy Silks, 37,4, 44, GO, 66; rich, 02X, 09, 75 ; very rich, 81, 871 i, 95, $l. 10,000 yards Detainee liareges, Dtlellig, at 10, 12,14, 10,t, 18X, 20, 22, 2.5, 28, ' 31, 35, decidedly the cheapest id the city. 10,000 yards fine French Lawns, 10.12 g, 1034, 20, 95, worth, many of them, 31K to 024, very fine. Ono lot of Drape Sbawls, at $l5, worth $lO. 600 yards side-band Cassimerea, 87),,', worth $l, with a great variety of desirable goods for men's and ,boys' wear, lei than usual prices. 1,000 yards Marseilles Veetinge, at 26, worth 76. 1,000 yards new style Ribbons, tho cheapest In the ray. 1,000 One French Needleworked Collars, at $l, worth $3. 10000 yards of Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Swiss and Cambric White Goode, the greatest bargains In the city. Ribbons and Fringes and Trimmings, In endless va• riety, at less than half the usual prices. 7,leCtltGr, No,_ll south NINTH Street. REDUCED.— Another lot 12 and Jo cent Lawns, rednced to 9 etc. Melt fiatlu-stripo black and white, Luxota, 31 eta. Finest black and bronn mixed Lacellas, 25 eta. 580 yds black Tatnartlae, tlnect, quality, reduced to 33 rts. BAREGI: DRESSES. Watt Satin plaid, gay styles, ilarege Dre4seit, One lot Quest modo ta.vges, rcllucoxl to 153 j cta IIAYADER.E. Alum, Ducale, Poll de Chaves, !Aeolian DUCAL ROUES. Also, Rob. : Lawn Robes, reduced LACE MINTILLAS. Some very handsome, for $lO, from 'talon, and worth $l5, with a variety of other styles. Also, SILK DUSTERS. BILK MANTILLAS, and combinations of Silk and Lace, of our own SVPX lillOrt MANUFACTURF, (rota from the work-room ever• hour during the day COOPER & CONARD, S.E. comer NINTH. and MARXET RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAM ASICS, DI A.PD. &o CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those deniroue of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should Poo that the artielen they purehaae aro ponied with tho full name of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, Asa guarantee of tho soundness and durability of the Goods, This caution to rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of inferior nod defeatism Linens are prepared season error season, and sealid with the name of ItIOIIAII.II.SON by Irish boners , wbo, regardless of the Injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods. wall not readily abandon a business so profitable, whale pur chasers con be imposed on with Goods of a worthless character. . _ _ J. BIILLOCKE &J. B. LOOKE, . my2S-oet Agents. 30 t.llOllOlB Street, few Volk A. OAS!). JOSEPH A. HAGY, inyll•Bun* Mall Dealer In DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, No. 440 N. SECOND Street, aeove,WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA Large Story White Building TIMMS—ONE PRICE FOIL CASH. Ha' Prices marked In plain figures on each article apW-Sm EYRE & LANDELL, STAPLE AND FANCY STLK (INDS FA.131-IION.A.BLH. SPRING SILKS AND ROBES BAYADERE MORT BILKB BAYADERN RIOEt SILKS. MEND BAYADERE BILKS. °ILENE MODE BLUE AND DROWNS NEWEST STYLE ROBE& $2, E 2.50, and $3 for tho STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. EYRE & LANDELL, myl4-t jyl FOURTH. AND AROH STREETS FIRE -WORKS! FIRE-WORKS I! A full apwortment of FIRE-WORKS, AT REDUCED PRICES. STEPHEN P. WHITMAN, 1210 MAEW BTIIIIIM, Jell • Went of Twelfth DRUGS, ETC.—To reduce our stock, we offer, in lots as wanted, front an ounce to an origi nal package, a large assortment of Drugs, fine Mem'. eels, Placa Medicines, Spices, ground or in the grain, kaheutlal 01Is, Points, (Hasa, etc , etc., of a superior quality, and et an immense reduction of prices. WILSON & MERRITT, Wholesale Druggists, 208 MARKET Street. iDSIECK CHAMPAGNE } .-PIPET 'B If DSIEOK, genuine brand. constantly on nand, received from sole Importers. and for sale by A MERINO, Sole Agent in this Oily, •p22-dem 140 triolith VRONT PEr.ot LATE I SLATE I SLATE I I I—Rooting 00 INN, of all sires, and at reap low ratan, kept ccn• etantly oa hand, and for We by FIBBING, FOX & 00., GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street. • • • . N. B. Isis Roofs put on in tho bt.gr. r Inner. And re. Wiring •/trend+d to All work warranted. fa& • PURF, CLARET! PURE CLARET! From $1 per gallon upwards, and by tho dozen from $3 up to All, imported direct, by vERRIER & LE RI Ella, t 4 ht.Eini.) and Itetnli. dealers In Wines Idqucrs, ko . No. no South SkIVFN Tll street, S. E corner of Sausom. jo2l-lm* PURE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE. A. very Impactor article. For cafe Im large or am al lots, by OBOAPDAT,II, PHIROX, & 00., myo 104 North Dalimare avenno. JUTE LAIC ;F STOCK OF J euperlor Oil hand and tot P 4 le ty ZAVNII., BITLER. d‘ CO., No. 35 North WATER street, 4La4 Ys Tic> Wants FOURTH AND ARCH OPENING OP 'for Elate am) gir.get. . - 111 A - FURNISHED HOESE.IN THE awsaa country, within five minutes' walk 9f a railroad station, TO RP,%T. Carriage-house, stabling, variety calit of fruit, fce. 1 5rounda - n,ll shaded, and healthy lo from S Apply to 4;1334 WALNUT Street, third floor, A. 51. to 2 P Je2B-Iw* in FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED UNTIL the In OP OCTODER.--♦ eanteel and raelpfurnished house, within ono-and-a-half miles of the State, oose, for a Gentleman and Lady, with •no children. Two or three good servants can be hired With the premises, if desired.' Satisfactory references given. Address E., Box 501 Post Office. 1020.31* Tr- RENT.—The new four-storied Iron JIM front STORE, N0:246 North THIRD Street, above Hare street, suitable for any business.' Torras easy. Apply at No. 927 VINE Street, from 9tolo A. Bf., and from 2 to 3 P. DI. jo23-6tifik gel TO 'RENT.—The tipper Rooms of store, northwest corner of B}OOND and MAR KET Streets, with Shelving complete. Porters, &o. pply on tho promtmen Je2o-,M* DIMADWAY S DODSON al OFFICE ROOMS TO LET.—Three ISlLbeautiful COUNTING ROOMS, (in Grigg's Fire- P; onf Buildingj on the second floor, front, No. 226 WALNUT Street; suitable for insurance, or any other Companies tiecillng communicating rooms. je110..16t4 JOHN GRID(}, 226 WALNUT Street. fp HOUSE FOR RENT AND FURNI TURE FOR SALE.-•A person about relinquishing housekeeping, offers for rent a good house located on VINE Street, near Logan Square Be will also sell the Furniture, which has been in use but a short ti mei and is as good no new. Address 0. P. Q, at this office. jelS•if OFFICE TO-LET.--AN ELIGIBLE OF_ PIO k for an Insurance Company, or almilir cor poration, having three communicating rooms on the seine Hoer, No. 222 WALNUT Street, above DOCK. Immediate possession given. Apply to JOHN O. KEPNER, or - THOMAS Ti BOTCHER, No. 112 South FOURTH Street, . mh3o•tuthil-tf second dory, front rood. ta TO LET.-COTTAGE •AT LONG BRANCB, newly furnished and newly built, withA In 800 feet of the ocean. Ten sleeping rooms, dining room, large parlor ' kitchen with convenient cooking ar. rangoments, coach house, stables, garden, and about 2 acres of ground. Further particulars apply to No. 28 South FIFTH Street, or to HENRY 'LOWLAND, Long Branch, N. J. • - jel7-2w LUT.—THE ,lIFFAR, IWO3jS 'OF stares No. 827 and No. 833 MARKET' Street, below Fourth. Apply ou the premium, to _ M, L HALLOWELL & CO , or (IMILLON, ANDERSON, & CO. Want NVANTED,FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried Men. to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, 'and medical attendance. Pay from 1112 to a 72 per month. No Mari baying a wife or child will be V&A.. Apply for MOUNT RD PERI/lON at No 811 . m above Eighth, north side. wiLiiim E. BOYALL, let Lieut. 24 Regt. of Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. political. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT JOSEPH A. MOM:MIME,' Eleventh Ward Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Jel74ltOst V. 13 E RIF F AL T Y.—Encouraged by my friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of SIIERIFF of the City and County of Philadelphia, subject to the decision of the People's party, whose no mination I respectfully solicit. WILLIAM U. KERN, Fifteenth Ward OR REGISTER OFWitLS JOHN CASSINI, Fifth Ward Subject to Democratic Rules OR REGISTER OF WILLS CHARLES D. KNIGHT, W ENTIETH WARD Subject to the People's' Nomination. OR REGISTER OF WILLS. JOHN CAMPBELL, OP SEVENTH WARD! Subject to Democratic rules. myfl4m CEotntlemen's Surnisbing toobo. GENTLEMEN'S EITRNISRING STORE. W. W KNIGHT, 606 &KOH Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of - Burnishing Goods, and manufacturer of Bine Shirts, warranted equal in every respect to any others manufactured in this oily or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR DRESSING GOWN6.—The largest and best as. sortment in the city, wholesale and retell, with *full line of rnder Clothing, stilted to the season, at W. W. SNIGHTIiii, 606 ARCH Street, above Sixth, Philadel. phis. WiNOIIESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOITLDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. Yea CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia, The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved out at Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made; At whole. ale and retail, and made to order. anfOyir Bathing—tiobee, JOHN P. SLOAN's BATHING-ROBE AND CLOTHING STORE, DECATUR STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., Where will he founds large assortment of all hinds of BATHING DRESSES, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Mines, Masters, Children, and Infants, such as Blouses, Le enders, and Flannel Shirts, of all qualities, sizes, and colors; together with every style of Bathing Robes, Oil Caps, Leather and Gum Belts, Slippers, Gum Shoes, Toweling,Soaps,Colognes, esc , as well as Morn ing Gowns, for old and young, large and small. Also, Gentlemen's Dross-Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Half-Hose, &e. A largo assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the season, always ou hand, and for sale at as low rates as any other establishment on the Island or elsewhere. J. P. SLOAN also keeps on hand a full supply of Bathing Robes at EAGLE GALL CLOTHING STORE, No. SOS. (formerly 274) MARKET Street, tire doom above Eighth street, PHILADELPHIA, Which Bill be sold at the most reasonable prices. Bathing Anita will be HIRED to transient visitors at ho Store, on the Island. lissing made tho getting-up of bathing apparel his luty for E °rend years past, the subscriber thinks that tin experience qualities him to suit the taste of the nost fastidious. "WM STUDY TO PLVI9P." J. P. SLOAN likewise occupies the Store N. E. cot. nor of WASHINGTON and DECATUR. Streets. CArk AND, opposite the United States Hotel and the Arne riemi House, aliens MRS. SLOAN will halo, the super 61011 of a very large and well selected assortment of or La4lea, M 'RSPB, Children, and Infanta, comprising lasques, Polkas, Yoko a, Sacks, and every other approved rads desirable or suitable for aea-bathing. Persona who intend Igniting Cape Island can be ac commodated with bathing apparel at either of the above litores, and than avoid the trouble and expense of car rying them from a distance. This being hie eighth salmon in the Dathing•Robe imainesa, .1. P. &oat; feels satiedierl of Ida Ability to plea.... persona in all kinds of garments mailable for non-bath ing. Returning alucore thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he resin ctfully solicits a continu ance of the name. JOHN P. SLOAN, No. 806 (formerly 274) MARK.. T St., Philadelphia, Has one of the largest assortments of Bathing Hobos In the United States, suitable for sen-lathing at Cape Island, N. J., Newport, R. 1., Long Branch, Atlantic City, and elsen here. je2l-tje3o If grtuing Illarbincs jA.RRIS's BOUDOIR SEWING MA CHINE iy offered to the public as the most ranc ble low-priced Sowing Machine in use. It will now from six to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from comment bagging to the (Meat cambric, It is, without exception, the simplest in its mechanical con struction ever made, and can be run and kept in order by a child of twelve yearn of age the DURABILITY of this machine, and the QUALITY or ITS WORK, STO war routed to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred atitches per min ute. The thread used is taken directly from the spools, WITHOUT VIE TROUBLE OF REWINDING In fact, it is a machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and the low price of FORTY DOLLARS, at which they are sold, brlnga them %Rhin tho reach o almost every one. 8. D RAKER, Agent, j0184161n why enwilm 20 South EIGHTH. Street. Oavingo Snubs. 91 H E SPRING GARDEN SAVING 1 FUND. (011ARTBORD BY POP T POISLASTRII OP PENNSTLYANtI.) MWMMMIIEta FIVE PER CENT. Intermt allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid boot on Demand. OFFICE, BSI NORTH THIRD STREET, cOomminamoti FANG BUILDING.) This lost tution is now opon for the transaction of business. and is the only Chartered Saving Fund located. in the northern part at the city. Thn Odic° will be open (daily) from 9 to 2% o'clock. and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from & unto 9 o'clock In the Evening. P6LNAGERS Frederick HAG, 1 James H. Pringle, Stephen Smith, Jacob Dock, John P Levy, Joseph it Cowell, Hon Henry K. Strong, George Woelepper, Daniel thaderkoller, J. Wesley Bray Hon Wm tdillnard, Robert R. Davidson, Frederick Staake, ' P. O. Elimaker, Francis Hart, John P Verret, Josepia P. LeOlero, I George Knecht, John Kessler, Jr., John Horn. President, JANES S. PRINGLE. Secretary. GEORGE T. THOItN. ao2littf QAVING FUND.—IIIGTED STATES. ti pntrßY COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CREST. NUT Streets. Large and small some received, and paid back on de mild, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER "ST from the day of deposit to tha day of withdrawal, °Moe hours, from 9 until o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Sootland, from LI upwards. Preaident—STEPTlEN B. ORAWIRMID. Treasurer—PLlNY WISH. Tslisr—l AMES R. GLINT'S. aal7-1717 Kantim prfihulm PATENT NON-EXPLtiEIVE BELI-GENISRATING GAB LAMP Is the only Patcut rner That has a NON-OONDHOTOB ATTACHED. Por Beaty, °hea l %wit, and Brilliancy, it eurpasaa all others. STATE AND 01IINTY 11101118 FOR PALM, Address D P. PETERS WV coraer hvIOND and CiIESTNLIT Sta.:Philo dolphin ; and 42% IIhOADWAY, New York. mh..3-Iy-rp 'VERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK A.. 4 to your interest., and pat °nice lISSHER'S LAMP 1" AMORY, 109 South EIGHTH street below Ohestuut. Frovions to Lis opening a responsible factory, you were charged US for work which he is now doing in a war ranted manner from SS to $lO. Support him, or you will hate the name ant 'mfr. pat, pad., FOWLER WELLS , WELLS, & CO.; 922 CIIESTNUT Street, keep standard works on • Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pho nography, wholesale and retail. Phrenologi• cal Examination, with charts, and full wtit ten descriptions of character, given day and even ing. Cabinet free to CIBUM. Orders by mail to ho addro'se4 to Yowler, Weilß, & On., 922 Chestnut ptiee%. 4.9-3nzoit Qliraiatnunts. W - HEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE. En,%agement f the' world-rencjirned THEATRE. .TROVPN. an eared:lMo of performance. NEW DRAMA. mew EArtx and BALLET THIS (Tuesday) El/ENO:Q. JUNE 58th, The performance wit commence with • • • TRH SiNG OF THE' LPS THE QUEEN OP THE AMAZONS BY BELLER , :3 YOUNG • ANEWO A BILLET MIPS -To ..O. , nclude with WAEH.N6CON , Er MONUMENT , or, THE GLORY OF AMERICA. - ' • " • r ADVISSION. ' Boxee, 25 cents; Secured' Seats In Drop Circle 314 i Orchestra Stalls. 50 cents ; Beate In Private Boxes, n ; Gallery, 13 cents. Doom open at 71( o'clock; performances commence 7%. J. M. B. WillTfON Treasurer TTAE BBOIIGHAM tESTIXONIAL. The Committee respectfully afiewenee Slant this compliment to EROUGamd, Tbe dietingniebed'AuGinr- Actor , will talo ninon on FRIDAY EVENING,' JULY 2d, IYALNUT STREET THEATRE, d. MOST A.TTIUCTIVE BILL will be presented. For particulars nee retire adiwtisementa. NOTICE. The Committee i. -- '*l'Touvene at the,tollowing Hotels for the disposal of tickets sod places: At.the ' Clirard Moue. Monday, Jane 23, at 11 A. id. 'At the Orleans House, Tuaday, Juno 29 at 1.1 A M. At the Ffankllnlfonse, Wetlnaaday, June 80, at 11 A. M. . At the gerehante. Thailday. July let, at 11A. M A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO.— s. W. Seiner of BROAD and LOCUST eine*, GRAND PROARNADI CONCERTS „EVERY. NIGHT BY THE r. CELEBRATED GERMANIA -ORCHSSTRA, AT 8 cOOLOOB, CARL BENTZ, L CIDER, The establishment will be beautiful ir decorated with shrubbery, plan* StatuAr7, and a P 1 5 811 28 foupti 4 a: by slesers. Wood & Perot. &ogle tickets 25 cents. PackageS of 6 t okets st. To be had at Seek & Law ton's, Seventh and Okestnat, and" Andre's, 1104 Sheet nut streete. - • • . • Je26-tt noturanct Q:Coinvanuo. if OF _THE LIVERPOOL AND DON -FIRE AND' LIFE INSURANOE BF—...PLIILISIIED IN COMPLIANCE WITH WS OF TELE STATE.OF PENNSYLVANIA. r Capital Stock -- • • $10,000,000 Number of shares of subscribed I 5t00ir,,94,211 • , AmOunt of assessments on Stock paid in. cash £188,442 at $.5 • - Value of Real Estate . ... Amount of cash In lands of - Plidenix Bank and Camman & Co Amount of cash in hands of agents-in course of minerals- Pion Amount of loans secured by • bond and mortgaged; on which there is less than one year's Interest due - Amount of loans on which in. ;crest has not been paid with in one year, (both principal and interest since p aid)... ... Amount of stocks owned by the company, $3,000 in Fir globs .stock, the regaining consists of stocks of incorpa rated cities in various States of the Union Amount of_ stock held by the company ,on collateral for loans Amount on which interest Is due and unpaid Amount of losses paid daring Ft . .o the year ; in this eonntry Zmotult of unsettled losses Amount of dividend 0 a ' 0,. 4 -6. 5 . . g E .M Eva Amount of cash premiums Amount of earned premiums.: Amount of Interest received froM the Investments In United States Fifth `ow et t• ye a 'ii i a E ZI .c -L." Amount paid and owing for re insurance Amount of return premiums... Amount of expenses of Company Amount of taxes paid by the company Amount of all other expenses and expenditures of the com pany 41,41.1 00 , 08ITION OF VIE COMPiNIrB FLOR. L. a. d. The Capital 188,422 0 0 The Reserved Fund. 214,010 11 0 The Life Fund 531,20 13 10 Tho Fire Re-Insu ranco Fund 153,710 8 11 1,088,018 13 9145 55.440,092 28-103 $750,000 INVESTED IN UNITED STATES. CONSTITUTION iND CAPITAL liability of the entire body of shareholders unlimited All Directors must be proprietors in the Company. State, City and. Counts of bicir York: Alfred Pell, of the city of New York, befog duly sworn, says, that he is the Resident Secretary, and the only officer of the Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company, in the city of New York; that he has read the foregoing statement, and that the Runet a true and correct to the but of hie knowledge and belief. ALFRED PELL. State - City and County of New York: CIIARLES NETTLtTON, a Commissioner la and for the acid State, residing in the city of Now York, sp pointed by the Governor of the State of - Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that from personal examination, I am satisfied that the LIVERPOOL aND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY are poisseased of bonds and mortgages and other securities-to the amount of 000,000 and upwards, sa apoel6ed in the fore going statement, and that said bonds and mortgages are well and amply secured on real estate, and are of the valon represented in said statement. In testimony whereof, I hare hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, this 25th day of March A. D. 1558. CHARLES NETTLETON, (selt.l Commisaionor for PennsylNonittSn city of New York. RICHARD S. SMITH, Agent, Exchange, Philadelphia. jelfl-stutlllmo VIRE INSURANCE. dal BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSUFUNO6I COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. On Buildings Limited or Perpetual, Mrrchandiso, Furniture, 4.c., in Town or Country. OFFICE, No. 208 WALNUT STAMP. C1arrra1..5177.0 26 . Assays, 1262,466.85. Invested an followi, vie : First Mortgages on Improved - Oity Property, worth double the amount 120,200 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. 6 per neut. mortgage Loan, $30,000, cost 26,600.09 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penna. R. R. Loan 10,000.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co'e. Stock 4,000.00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Company Stock of County Piro Insurance Co:. • • Scrip at Sundry Insurance Companies, Bills receivable, business paper Book Accounts, accrued Interest, Cash on hand and in Bank. $252 486.89 CLEM TINDLRY, President. • DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Samuel Ilispham, William R. Thompson, Robert Steen, David S. Drown, William Musser, Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John R Worrell, Marshall HID, 11. L. Carson,. Z. Lothrop , Robert Tolan, Charles Leland, Moses Johnson, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles B. Wood, Smith Bowen, James B. Wm:Award, John Bissell, Pittsborslt. fe2o-e totb-ryett B. M. HINCHMAN. Secretary. A ERICAN FIRE INSURANCE .0 . .11 INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PEE. , PETVAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelplde. Having a large paidop Capital Stock and Surplus Invented in sound and available Securitlee, continue to Insure on Dwellings, Stores,. Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DlllOlOlB. George Abbott, John I'. Lewla, John Welsh, Caspar W. Morrie Samuel G. Morton, James B. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Edmond Q. llntilh. - Charles W. Ponitney. GEORGE ABBOTT, President. THOMAS R. MARIS, Secretary. jaZti if Iftebuittal RARTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! and Raped? for DYSPEPIIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK ROWELB . - - This article is the greatest discovery in Chemical or Medical Science for the rapid Cure of EITRUM &THS, NEURALGIA TOOTII-ACHE, BORE THROAT, STIPP NECK, or Pain in the LIMBS, BIDE. BACK, or any part of the body. It acts upon the Blood, Nerves, Mus cles, Sinews, and Bones, conquering all pain. It is also an excellent preparation for Dyepepsls bat Indigestion, which arises from a weak"stomach or bowels Thousands of persons who have need HARTS HORNE'S CURN•ALL have been astonished at its wonderful power In removing any pain from the system. Bottler; 12, 25, 50 cents, and fa, to be sold by R. H. JENKINS, ap22-iftf Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets. ARTSHORNE'S HEALTH-RESTO. RER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL. The Life of the Flesh Is in the Blood. Prepared by • Chemist. The best Restorer of Health, and the best Blood-Purifying Compound in the World! It does not C 003112 a particle of Mercury. The above preparation la suited to the Impaire4 and weakened condition of the human rare; it Invigorates the whole constitution; removes all pimples and comp. tions from the skin; gives bloom ant freakineas to the aomplegion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken ing complaints of both sexes. It in a perfect cordial In taste, and acts like a chard, upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the weak ant debilitated from any canoe. Quart bottles $1; small bottles 50 cents! sold by JENKINS, Corner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets, 5p224t11 Lumber. L UMBER YARD. HOUTZ & 00., (Successors to Montgomery & Nee. d. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila., Old Moyamensing District, _ are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment of all descriptions of LUM nER, such as White Pine, yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets, Fence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety ot well-seasoned Lumber.' Also, a large stock of 13111 Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on hand and sawed to order at the shortest notiCe. Our connection with Messrs. Mehaffey, Monts, & 00.. and Duffy, Routs, & Co., at Marietta, Po., gives ns an. surpassed facilities, and enables no to supply orders foe all descriptions of _ Lumber with promptness and despatch. PIN.E.CREER LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable for PATTERNMAKEREI, &o , constantly on hand. Prompt paying purchasers are ',spectrally invited to examine our stock before going elsewhere. ap2l-tf LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RR tail, at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. bliallAirkEY, HOU PZ..t Ocr tote this method of informing their customers and persons desirous of pus chasing LUMBER, that they have now unhand a large and woileeasoned atm& of all descriptions of Lured or which toy are prepared to sell at satisfactory priceej Their ttruber is all from their ewn MILLS on PIN CREEL They are slim connected with Messrs DUFFY, HOUTZ, & CO., and are prepared to furnish ale kinds of Planed Boards, Mil Stull', Lath Pales, Pickets, end Building Timber for Bridges, Re., of all descriptions. on the shortest notice: They would also take groat pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and those in want of Lumber he the oily el Philadelphia, to the Lumber Yard of HOUTZ & , earner of TtitLYTH soil PRIME Streets, with whom they are also 6011. nested. ap2141" altnitstrg. CA. KINGSBURY, N. D., •DENTIST, Would inform friends that he ham REMOVED ict 1119 WALWUT uLruoc, noon F,lewatu, 44-114 a 049,110 00 600,000 00 412,060 92 473,860 00 263,000 00 50,000 00 14,600 00 202,77 T 01 819,187 63. 474,081 %I 33,526 30 6,213 93 23,607 43 45,618 06 ... 10,160.03 1,060.00 415.00 ... 52,711.60 ... 3,930.19 16,013.29
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