V":`es.v=„rAersetrorinrixemps , "7..?tgre s dr atqg tr - g? cr E ,,,, , - • -‘ s' s - • 1: 4 4W ',I it* .111:41;:li X-iV;•'• zts ~- 407A9,07 44'003i4 , Arovpootop kx , we 1 to „. ,oThlt , l iettprOvenlentcteiehilt okected, or npatlu Progrossidirthievicliolty or Ninth, otreetti , Slime 4 14° "" sieWidocif melted for (iMselkeroYnixtibig-toith)sids' of Chestnut streoViboitrlßlghtbi To L tmmedlate 10- o day the`ociesiiiiir „ most pron4ent„ilnios, :wlaichcbitAt fiatlil ol 4 s attracted hie attenifolilallie nelghtewheogOtioulth street, Cud to imilititinkiijiitliditZas far eistwird Second street, •laresoil & ,)bierrVildelfa orati`shop Berael,sy, • wisptentliti4Seirlf ;?fib:nilgfrlakes its way,” foiefblyauggeatelt bliße.circitinatancit here of the estabg;€o to ,wh,,k,li2fol°,lf,de.,Biinicaning tho realekiii/041509 , nned „tiiir-Itealtate in saying that it embr,agm weverat points or elegance' not. is.' • collo I r At ludoieesitalliid;bfitoybtlier;slruilai - struc-. two In thierentuitti:' ' , • ti the effect - the fionf l goeto. lileawor Overhead is the rlchly-wrotight belling, which, togeWeritirillilha l aidee, , la superbly painted'ln f ratio, tbircliartul•hlaer the COVO, itnl4e maieivo gilt beadiviirligividitit rc ohterfuluess,tbet is , ever, augmentelifiy of;elegantly-titaitea sllverldowitod silusW-cOseileindrugthe •rihole length . of tbortnildlig ?Oh„:bithir lififeTh4:d :the pure white Italian marble IhierinKt&a„,eZ•ziea ' tit,. Ttie building • about ono hundrediust.fifty,foottieep`,' aid coestructed • so tboroughlydri-firiiiif That „the' proprietors deem it , unne‘isisart to hairritiiyAfshirtnee, their,stock, al though 9,ey_have'Mten the_ precaution of homing v their: front { of which, might - suffer material injury from the oftseta of a fire near at „hitilL2,••• - / • spated:,tid vender the - litelding ,pirfeat and the hilletfou , convenienalfiritlr.Whicils ft is stippled in evetypart Con-' ehtutE minindrithle' Model_ forthe ennliktiletion of simi lar.dale...la ha fatUre. , , • , constructidlwitit:tili, stories hick and fo r a biomes front r i andafter fairing a bird's- eya glimpse , • •of thelfrend-ealeil-tiOnjoritlie,drsiltlitovitolth Its lob- - 'manta stick" oflittels,Lanttlible:lMplinnenta of every . descriPtion; forwOd idfaiinsitetie motile ;. rte massive . ,baehlens , disks of panelled marble I its double r, colonnade of Corinthian'oolutairs of se:agnate 'flanking it ,on tither. sidth-411,nosutitully„lighwi r ,,,,by-day, " diaaegipeolisge in! admit' • light trei' l,l4 2'o . . - wid4 l Vgintn"Oblat 4 ATLarigit,*, . of mis s ive enanaeliere,ef Messrs. Corpelitufsellatees nolobraikininufsethillandeithe j aveillonot one of, tha.,ginttlearanly proirietaci Piitine, onward, 'iiptra; and rearward , our way'lnto the -sixtlivatorlyef, :the - - "r. ^ - lorth story Otthis, rangi;vve. hod a stetoo , inginibo aicitrat3ey conotruoteddhat its motion' ' is perfectly noiseleaa, the bolter-where'-the Minim 4 generated-living In the lower 'ono or.the pro,collars, eforlettlehre:' Of the five :r„oetria.dOvitoit to t h e manifspliiirKCCollier enly,treality, roamed in this eitablishident=the one. we'are now In le in manyrespliote,:the poet important, ChFiticinditietalh's Arai olit the, r 0 5 .13 71100)i'mtd!,9,1,1010/4..pitabers, millers, and articles 1, ‘ OtAb l 4 ot solid•sliveriairproduced: 'ln this shentrtengyrOpaiiStOrritridlitioles of . 12 4eri1t4,7 141 1 1 1,1i,n.0 1 9,14,40tight401 1 714 Imagism eliPiettiterhi . hulredAellais..eack—thteiglijoat new we remerotlee having irduunitiod2W-Jantlof/Jimilry In the saleratdomf hill? on Its ottiving4, 7 itly , O,MO r iirt rani thou -,!, - - The . eintlistorytif devoted excloolyaly to • the mann - - fieture oljewelry, is which there ereeten7 bands acs; etinitikampliiied,"the fir` iiiint'aitibirof - workoten'at pie.entsingegedinfthe entire Ostahllslinieut* log Orr - -,i'hutidivid; IlatilikiLeiniinisde the nivrird &dr qt the ,rear section of thelfiliding; Wo sub; ,•-• simnelnud .the, upper' stories .„ front, tho seeend_of,which:irtedur,patnted In fresco' but, etair to - siag It better to • thispiirpolie tor WhichlkitritdoWd&t: Tluj riocin le nog course:of prOsratkaYtoin oecipledlly an extensive c 6 / 1 4101 wi‘ 14 .: nkitnary - , bronzes, anW choice later 11991_ 5 ;r , s- It • la Immediately_ tercel:lt a Abe.: atm/. on - the har - - `eoiiioverlonking the sires(, thatcifie,inle - 61eorativi'ei' " Time towhicitwe'herve already referreelif The . ; erees--fritocated. 'The design of „las niece of Aineri otn stato:iii;inpreimpling„:ir it,dnerkl„sure vessel, t, is ,e49ssidintlA happfiiinfas iple - Ce of scuipturitit stiffen "",:viiiOihig by Cie closest inspeotien, and, upon-the whole, reflect, great credit upon thn talent o( the 'ynung artist , BtOuch.- This statue ,aloriehls been p third siki-alieitiationt imminent - the stritit,lovthibrolkratialg tholinl9k4ai = iinleSitban,4,6oo-td.Stesite': , tbeitatue, op, the Jualdivot the building, Is this „great olookitho woikeihr , Whlch move the hand it on thoi,• large dial in front of the building, On, story , above: - The capaxry of lairs - Wino:R.-which witeMileie eider, and bone of ,the ihntat,ef the.kind in this country—la aufficlant," ineiblyto more tin groat handi _on the,. . largo dial above referred to, idifor motif MOTO ' : ai wally u I . jai iFlteeeisary, With tkie nttecisinneolitiou. • OTakilig the bottling pia whele f lt is atenceoreditit- - ; "bee to the eieliiteatitre and bueioess entiii"Vblie` of out - city 4 end•every way worthy:of the blkanst htiriorabfe - Arm whose'fianliat The ostablishmentors kw° Ammo notieed - kis &nisi pieullsiritios which,' for -thecrridli sof , thit' branch of trade in Philedelphla i shot_ild nO4 be overlooked ..' It fay, we believe , the onfrlferliekWittalexleitlisT4is mom try,fnwhiehthe mem:dentate amlsaleattepsitmenti are combined in the - eanie bulldhtig, - and;where, its in the, 'present instance ' itufhtti;g_Cit inedileiriiasieecir‘nr 7 tions occuplediniterVfee airelliii * -pneposee - Tro our citizens we wautildiai that this OstAillshment Is well , worth a: hit', itiLebnagere Tislting tbe city wirers as; anted will always be,made welcome;and My at: tentioo showrittenratepssAng . itbrough it. groinitbe Increased rafildfokltavdialtr - iiiir new quarters, this emineetliagealshilhonsti, already Of twenty-lire 'oars staiUog, may- reasonably, enttolpate a iierrei r lori d ing samallon to;thele torp?t bt*ieis " CIONOIRT HALL —One of-the warm evenings ean w. be prunsid:Oftvery ploasaiitlY at theeencerteof the Ma: Brotherss,` , Poll'...qu'd Trewbildgels Minstrels," from superb; -the acts, dancing, joies, ins burbler:me are excellent.' _ lifienrcirriAr... 7 -At this SflaaOri of the year. when Mies/sofa generiliy inore`than usually prevalent, every - one is stirring to .consult.the -nredscfnei chaiacter of . , nearly everything he eats or drinks.' Our_wobl for it, a &On the oalt,water t at either Capeislaid or Atlantic, ' City'," 'Vender more valuable meeteaf flanks jog now-than all thequsek medicines in Christendom. Tike neeessary robes for salt-vatei•bthing nisi he has, in. - , best_stylte and, variety, at lobn2P. -116;* %.z Matket'atieek, of a &ii stores at_ 'either, faiths water. --topplaiii,abqvi‘danied. „ • • Ir Odir'ili. - "itodir.P—alit'-indivlduil knowledge of horse talk came across a newspaper pars,- on.the aultfectrbf " Capped hock: , in•&moment vision( of slender-necked-bottles, with silver foil alMtit their corks, flitlid.rierosa his.mindle-eye, pre , pared to real something concerning oldtiekiti'ltio. began "Capped hock is emulated thel PrOlence of eeruln. which,. finds ifs way betireenl.geaternal ten o, divans *heath - - if o d - a porticgr ^of Mm ebrane, which is - inieri.itkoti - batieen alan„ and. thetendou „ler parpote, 'fsoilitating -.thez`trotion 'of the - hock." As this was all Creek to - oar friend, he turned to- nomethlng lie could tinderattnid,land'he,read that the beet plate in'tont,:tn buiivearkitg apparel to the BrOwn:itine Olotliingzlipll pf Rockhill & Wlleda; Lion, 603 add 605 Clieetriut strait, above fittth".'" _ 1 :-: 1 c 4 / 4 24 9,Y'ltri;l 4 141103. ..iif!EMMoirip'resldent 'of Um Statbitlmil Associallon, bi:/lid:gpenrelt : A...tab,le from the, mortality reiortti'ol:ll.oktts,, f,om `M.4.1;403;* kateirn, 1f#C411.9)11,004:64i 4 reg , , !gee ormaniii diffo, • i4pcc s igratc*l4 - 06,theig4 *pipatiatui, .-M 1 . 4 4 161 0:0 6 ; 44 " 4 ill!i l fieFth, 6 l . ,../b74 10 1 4111 5'0 i • coolirtif ..7 14 '41,11ittc4iiiiii,' 52; lomonte.rs, 60; 4£l3.mligois 14f - riairamuti-Aind. clerks, - 47 ; ' shoe Ma- .kofs,:42q,ntor*,: - 42.0stlors, 41. Thin talgo, - . dismrs the average «tallorelio rothir Ipyrorliuto . oqter ' • purooitsiiliento `ol;i:tratittiao:wo kid tor hail rig I*, iiiiitideemmlya - establiolohint as `.; ittorkoiretcov 607 obest4t iireak ppt, our, mitten% rpm, "1"740oil lolooro will;porrOlt , flirio; rin bitter . lint ;of who icLAbtrioo.i.orp:i.,ini , 4411 P ittiorainotrratbpthing roliol!; oelfotdo latteitt, 'it attdgroo old rnmktio tajlploqqpii freheitnieicriAritiiroir - frioklitiPlaco. • ;il44l#fialOno fEeportedfor The rreseJ • St etTeNZAS - ,Brirldvi AIO4OIE-269 Wide eiges 102 bid do 20 ktids ololaisee John hi aeon & Co. . . N0tt99{45.-9obc Bgudoerfiald t , : 9 ritohett-91 900 shoq.olproddobinlei 93;000 biiieh.ido do BO non, Van derveer &Va. •, • - • • . len_l4o 'Lanier. Thorutost—' two-Nes Iria Jelitigles No • Tcrutts .theota. , MUn=a3 - As ‘ .l l §. Aterekinfle A'Tch.l4o, Itifhttelphis, eh I p , Live:pool, 000 n Barque Josspl),.,llfetwell, poviiNf...L,gustyra, &o, noon Barone ftsloundiT, lago do Cabo, soon Ba . gno,Amerir.f, Witha.oi Oarden.3l o ,ql 90' BM , IO Wsdona. Gtl9- 1180,1 •.••••;:- • - K•T WIA 'stun' • - ' ,~;~~~?2tTmfsio~~ntell~gincr. PORT OFi3 wen ,A4UNAurra4.44..... 7 17 6 OJ steamoip frehneibile,'llatid,l4libtrifrom New York, el* Cape May, wlth,:niditi.And pi:mangers to Jim All. dente - o r .brig ..Thorote:: Walteofromatfo West Indrea, and a moliasaajailen befgoutrott 40141971 i, be• i:toie peep Vater'Ttilrit; hArid Brig . ..Ida It Bogart. Rogers, 9 usyst• via Quiranttne, with sugar; &lit;.to John Mason te Co. Left at the lazaretto barouseltekeeer, from Remedios, alt bands well; Ntlziabeth,L; - ,from Ilk•doer, (coin Wtrat rodOk,:atill.p.ttlposit, from Sagna Behr Jennie Hunter Thoratciri;,l9 - daye from Ply. month, NC , with oillnalastio•tfoorose it , ho,ete, • Sehr , Briminertield•.,Yritehattii),9::Aryli:;froixi:Notlh," Ye, with shingles fei s flAton . " Vatatapeeeriliapo' ' Bohr MargaretliefolotetiYeimhon,ll;4*(Yroin Solent, in ballast to hhible":: Lt!ipil*.t.ftcelkosi Behr Whgdilt o lAlStith,•9, fao D mippozoo, ih ballast to Nagai!, HanaWtt flUitl4tijac;,„ Behr Young Anierlea,,Tit t,,1, ,day frtio4Ort,Deposit, with lumber to 41 I, Briwas;&..oo,,e,. • Steamer I,lSX4 l ,safilt=ie Met/ with paalengere, Tato!" *lt be • tore report 94—: , he - ' J ,sr y e 7:',*„.., ~ „...,,, ,1 t4l4i . 1$ itE,. iikVO-14,=,614,1".'prtiV,140,11164,/tr‘l 134r‘10.1,40kih 41LAPIA 7k -- 4, rotie j Wit' „Talt ,V, ,„ 4,19.F.e.,..-74,;,!„ ),A,T p. 00 ,,,, , ~.L1- ;,,, , : r.t , vini ,„,,,,.„, ; abbectuomouo. „,.a,tm, ~-,-,- :,, 7.% 4Waridil4t thV a' 'EV lretoili illir0411611414:k failltiAo6oll • J O t 6 , ~ , _, ...... ~ Ciadwitil.; " - : : , r4.7:.„ , ,? , --I* . _, ',-„ - '' ll44 ' z trLaAZTl!, Nritiiiig'.>" - -417, ' ',' 6 : 41V : 6// '"'" - ao r rrctiaNate_i• r IzaeL pittAstl,vie 1,..14,„1-4Fr-ttlal- Ihti;OvitgLolitt *(4.11. , t t,r.t,li x :i 1 ,_. _.... —B-1 , -, - .. ~ 4,41 , 5,4,,,,,, , ~,,, i , A4:01,04. ~,, .. ‘. lip 6 frulhi v i- . v'tv ~, - !-V 441, A1l ?,•;a4' - h il t riatra poi* , heal* 0 1 ittra -AtacW o jc iiiLitiferivrtfagr, 31i9Vo4t3Efs#:" p Diiiii#4ll4l4l)4 - `;X ia r t ACVAttAe ~.,* — niit4 l4 lo ,lo . li tial -. 02 „- gal , 1 fr 4 3L-Del4-4tily ,8-4 P At. , t ~ , A. iiolVidetliikve,uo cutucia pastels up awe sun -24.-i< `,:- .- Jvajtlitt. itiffnius. , An out ffi kabinind tArqua t k ac c ip. t";`t:' , '-' ItOi °Ott- gOtrit'l WS!' Tilf, Ff 44-1 " 4 . P e r .41W 1 ;;;,... , ..! ~, ', - , , 'silg )36iiiii:Ni*' . 45Q 1 1 1 .4,hi ,:7 - , - ..7:. urrieviii4. mom,. woo__ idoptio4oll A .hbtt, 'J'eath Holly, OhaelOalgstaimi 'eta4l344A::'A,J,Ward, John do Alfo, •wprAkpitt . 4.l4 A itiii4.-P4ltia t '-amakilualt, - Uartiet. Byap.-84.4.7ePht Wm .0 •.; ittpipmeta., Wind•southweet, , datedipsnied with - wan: _.• . , l'irxe, &a. - ,_'ow ' Of' MX . . . '. ,_., -.-, . ; ,•-iwii . wiLioiukged - .- ' ; -. , 41Joirwatipidowee of the Philadelphia Riebatme.) • -- "' .. 01Pa Ifh. kw July,l4-6 SO PM. A' belai r aitd 'several eohoon i' eri Taxied In during the Lt.liy - l'i9 ad BE—iv4tither nal- ~• - U. " •z' '-, - • roeis; Ica, • - • swop, U. =emus. re - Leone:Pit Tint pages.) , • - Nsw UHL. July 13.. " . , drrivedillarque Rio de - Janeiro, froth Rio de Janeiro Left irkport June 9, Limed Iffinneaota, for I ? hlleda. Roaror.c, Ira., July 14 Arriyed, 'Orbg Rortenee, from Royal - . , • - , iiiILPTOX BOLDS. Jedyl4. iiti AriiVeettrf dleorge Darley, - from Burka bintl4 to New York. _ MEOIORANDA: Steamship_ Persia, Judaism, from New York 7th lest, WO' Ailen",/fittf lull, 6 A N, lat 4624, long 57 44, 795 mlles distant from New York., • Steamehip Sultan, Wbtten, from Havre 29th tilt, at Now-York 13th hut. 'Steamship Northern Light; Tinklepough, from New yOrk for Bremen arrived iu the roada at Barre 26th nl! Steamship ,Boaton, Bellew/ 5 hence at New York yea- - !larder." • , , *Steamship „Pennsylvania, Teal, for Philadelphsa, -Wailitekyrom Hichroond 13th loot. 13teamiihin Bornea:a, Tranttman, cleared at N York yeaterday,for Hamburg. Phantoni, Petersoff,liourNew Yorkivras mused 20th, nit:about 10 miles °Melds of San Francisco. Ship Stag Hound. Hulsey from Boston, at San Fran , :CIRCO 7th ult. Ship Boston Light, Orowellifrom Hong Kong, at San Francisco 6th nit ' Snip Edwin Forget, Ora - akar, from ,Now York, at San Finnesco Bth ult. - - Ship Elizabeth F Vllletts; Holmes, from Nevi York, ~atSan.Franciaco 11th nit: Ship. Oarollno, (Dan) aiatthewson, from Now York, at San Francisco 1 tth ult. 'Ship Golden Bogle, Harding, [min New 'York, at San Francisco 11th ult. hhip =win Flye, Weaver, from Netr ;York; at San Francine°, 12th nit. Ship John Xhayer, Elliott, from Now ,Ifork, - at San , Francisco lith - nit Ship Twilight, Gates, for Mini Kong, sailed from San. Praireiseo 7th nit - •' " - Ship'Oharlot 'of 'Fame, Knoilea, for 00Iao, sailed from den Francisco llth ult. Ship William, Barry, for Bellingham Bay, smiled from San Francisco 17th nit. Ship-Wm' Oumminge, Johns, was ,oettkipg.freight at, t-.f (slim Hetreitlifill6l'ataifn; poot ado' - - - .Ship Wabash, PaiLogtor4 feointaidonas o it Liverpool 26t ult. , . - ShIP-Chaireeic frdm Baiigoon, at Liverpool 27th ult. „ ' DreidnorMhf, Samielt from New York, at 14 Ye 1 27th Sulu Tonawanda, Janos, for Philadelphia, entered for-loading at Liverpool 28tti nit. ' Ship, Herald, Orowoll; from noir - , Orleans, at Havre 24th , • • " - Ship'Josephine; Cheney, from Salt River, 3a, at Lon don 28th ult. Bbl.P Blinuel Cr.. Giant; Hinckley, from Valcutta, at 22th,q1t .7 • , . Herald of, ilia Meriting, from Par.Os Wand, wn ", • • - Ship 'Santa CleittepFoster, from San grancleo t at Hong Kong May 3. - • • Ship „Eastern -.Queen. Hancock, 'cleared at Charleston . 12th'inet for Liverpool. _ • „ Thin liel(thaven, Cooper, from Charleston,•at Livar• pool 2ith ult. _.. Ship Niploa;•Bastman, sailed from Liverpool. 28th tilt for"Corftf. - ; „Ship - Bald Eagle, Treadwell, at Hong Kong 2 d May) - from Banukok. , ' , • ,• Blodgett, illmpson, for Philadelphia, V atilmieston ,NO 18th Met ' Salida Mary H.Kendall, Shankland, hence at Havana Ist fast.- - BarqqueSeratrß Hale, Griilln ; 'for Philadelphia, *led tiribillaranis 701 inst Wive Jactuten, for -Philadelphia, was • as -barging at Cumberland Harbor 2.Ttli . ult ;-, - ,Barque Prioress, Baker, frontlioston, via Valparaiso, at Sim Francisco 15th ult., •• - - Harden; from - Akyab for Liverpool, 5 riled from Falmouth, Hog, 25th WS: - Barque I:Matlack, Ballard, from Bostoit, at Bhaoghae 4401 10' 4 ' - ' Barque Bralingtori,-Keen, sailed from Marseilles 22d nit for Genoa. ;,„ • . .• Barque Palermo, Ingham, at Genoa 21st nit. from NeyrTerk. Barone B Walker 'Raven cleared at Boston 13th Fhlbulelphlaltetioad for Key West ." • , Barque Modern:lo44r, for , Iloaton, went to sea from, thitla, tan HMI - • Barque ti_rand,Tork,.Dolliver, hence at- Matinees 3d Barque Fioridakldtmeay, hence at Mittman 80th tilt, Bags Bilatiteli, Jame", Win Penn, Babson and Nem der; payldapn, hone at Bt Johns, N.• 3,, Bth lint.' 'Prig Giece iVorthingten, White,' hence at Matanzas Prig - Miry D -hence at Miliaria 'Brig -B Clark; Etlcalley, for Porto Rico; cleared at .Goorgetown,Bo-03th inst. ' Jtrlg Mansratills,.Danning, cleared. at Reston, lath -,tnet,tor Philadelphia - • - - 18ahr 0 ft Moller, Allen; for Philadelphia, cleared at cteOrgatoirit, SO, Mit Met: '- • - ' Bettilitentrose, Wall, hence, arrived at St J ohn, NB, , - Bohr Suwassett Hulse, from Providence for Philadel ,plits., at Now 'York yesterday Oar • Prances 0 Smith, Smith, hence, arrived at No B'idford 12th inst. - .Schr . .,Wm A N swell:Morgan, Rae up at-Wilmington, .110, - 12th loot Jot Philadelphia. Janes, sailed from Bristol 12th inst. for Ph.lad a. . - - - • P¢Bra'd'nduel Cactoer, Garwood: and Ida Ponder, Jr, ,Wilson,--bence at tall Itinvilth•lost., ' Ectiri.Onruat, Tisoinpson,aalled,trifm Pall River 11th fuYPhilatirl Oda „.- - • •' -•-- Soler' Hartlis,- igh,tington, Wrightington, hence at ,Fall „',tialtertinkee„Boy, lionce;a r rlverl at Hartford - Bohr „I,l.,.W,„Batedicti Ellie, from Pial‘ware City, at Myetlel2ll,lTnat.,- - • Soh; A, S Coek, from Taunton for Philadel sailed from Newport 12th int:. - Bohm Mail, Crowell; It F Stockton, Crammer; Avon, Park; Mary Annedioacti , 8- 13 Bailey, Whirler!, and `2t.'Afratrin, llyatt,,from irovidence. for Philadelphia; The" Page,' lloblerort, and Firunnel 'Costner, Garwood; from Fall Liver for de, went to sea front the %teat Bay „12th , . • ' ~.-Sichre IMAM' Godfrey, Willlatos, L Waterbury, Halle ton; and War Steed, smith, hence at Trey/dance 12th . Edit Silitbe; 'ends; Balled from Warren 12th inst.' for Phllsdalphie. . &bra Maul ; Richard Vaim, Frisk; A 'Hammond,Talne; Charlet! McNeal, Henderson • - Snow Flake, Wester; Jos Turner, Nickene n; Grace Girdler Palnev Bob: amnia, Smith; .los Cake, Eedlcett,• Lewis Chester, Somers. Woodruirtilmr, Marion; Sarah N Smith, Smith,mnit Mill ard Fillmore, Tuthill hence at Boston 13th hilt.- • • • • bchr Geo W Krebs,llinerson, hence at Baltimore yes terday' Sabre Kato Stewart for Philadelphia, and Dlrlgo;for BOAturi; cleared at - Baltimore yesterday. Steamer Water Witch,-(U 8) Commander .1' Bridgers „ from Key West, arrived at , Charleston 12th hut: ,• Etthimets 0 Alger, Hague, and 8 Lleynstiar, Sidman, :Once at Hartford .12th inst. EfARINB 2dIBOELLLNY The ellp Eviihraallt;Cispt Lan - fair; front Newcartle, rpgland, with a _cargo of coal, went itehore at Foust, On the morning of the 13th inn at 8 30, and is leaking badly; The' schooner previously reported sailor° near the Ocean Iloute, 'novae to be the brig Trowbridge, of New .liaren, 11 days from Turks Island, with Pelt, bound to Newyork. . • Ship Adrian.), reported by telegraph as boring been ,abindoneiret sea on the passage from Bombay to Hoc.. ton, ilowned by Mr H A Hook!, of - Boston - Her cargo mandated of 12,100 bags Bombay liaised, 80 balsa cot -Itori, 321 bags ground peso, No bales cote, and 1189 ban dies rattans.., Her crew were said to have been taken tir by ship Arabia, which afterwards went *ahem at Table'Bey, and both crews were saved. A telegraphic delpatch from Salem 'states that the Arabia; reported se a chap. is supposed to be' the barque Arabia, from Tansibir META 80, of and for Salein. vetpool. June 20—Pat bock, the Juan Fernandes. Oh' New York, with testa figure head having been in contact with the Ormsby Lightship: The Lightship lost bulwarks, nail, ko. Oampbeltown, Jove 2'—The hull or the brigantine Cabanas Waite; last front New York, on shore in Mac ribenish'lley, has been'sold this day - by public auction, together with her apace, 'idle, anchors, ,kO, for t.:e sum -.£160. The cargo still remains in warehouse at this poit, • . - • The. floe , weather hat enabled the diver to get out a great portion of the cargo of the eteantshfp New York, on :sbore nest ' the Mull of Kintyre Lighthouse, and Which is forwarded lmmedlitelfto Glasgow by ligh ters, togg. of atom tugs SPOKEN. gay 14, let 8 N, long 29 W, ship Josiah Bradley, Ilar. ding, from Boston April 17 for Valparaiso. arum 2, let 80 20, long 9210 . ship Keystone, Knight. firm New York May 16 for Melbourne. , miles 8K of the Highlands, Bremen ship Angturts, Irmn Bremen feißaltiroore. DOMEBTIO'POST9 HEW, YORK. july 14,—Arrablp Byzantium, Hilton, Llyerpnol ; barques General Jones (a. Boston) Rainey, Cardenas; P Penal:lon, Simpson, Cumberland Harbor; D B De,:lVoir ; ; Holmes, Neweartle; Na th an. Spencer, LaguensrOonvoy„ llunderson, Cardenas;' Inkieniann, Luudatrom, Italseilleskibriga Lucretia, rot Boston, Worm, Mari, Outia; Blanchard, Blanchard, Reme dios. :Oleared • v atearnahlp Roanoke, Skinner. Norfolk; ship Jeremiah Thompson, Blake, St Johns, NB; barque If Thornton : Tarr, New Orleans; brig Johns, Norgu, ItOgeren, Rotterdam; Steamer Caledonia, auger, Bahl; SAN PBANOISOO—Ar atm ilth, dipper ship Pan -per, . 11 Innelt; valParisO,• -Br nblp Moorearoot, beret; Oblibur ship Motile: Kauffman!" Hong' Kong; barque Matador - , Castle, Talc:Amino; 144", barkentins At-T HMO, Brodderi ; Valparaiso; 16th, Dan sbip Hlmelya llendlaan, Valparaiso; 16th, Br ship Satellite, -Stitch _Spoderland; 17th,- chip Leonora, s , 4elkalot Or 14; liith, ship Vitale, Hubbdei, F itkW. Sailed bth alt. ship Esther May,Clark. Manila; Bw'dn barque Caain avails, Bergstrom, Melbourne 1,, barque Narldeac Suallb,:Hendlulu; barque Oak, ''rank, Parris Boruldk,barque Ohae.Derens,,Boyd. Bth,rilr barque ;lakermann,,Weise j liari Bias; fitti. Alsip Ocean Itsprens, -Hate/cing, .1111de Island;- 10th; m' brig Concordia; liorine,,ldosatlanrbiew Oranidlan barque Metager..Victoria VI; brig Gleams, Holmes, Trlaidsd; ,11t14 brig Mercbantman, Gobbing, Puget Bound; /3,th. ablp,Georglianni.Portarr Bellingham Bari Me . g barques , Adelaide, ,Nye, do; Pinola; Neamtatr, , Marallaorleth, ahrpinerlea,'lljineliseuilifalparaiso;l6ll, barque'Llve ,Yankbe, . BellIngliani 1 114; 17th, 'Bram' ship Gellert, We'cke. Mazatlan; 10th, barque Sarah Wat Ten, Isnot, on a exhaling earragMihrtglialoyou, Wood, Hum bold. , PORBION POETS Oelirm—arrivrd;* May 22 - , - shlps Wild Boyer, Liver pool ; Q Mot, Melbourne ; June 8, V A Pal roar. • BsPed 2Ttn,lihips Sestina 'Lawrence, Spence, Muth. petire, Cork ;- 2Mar, Sere:timer: do; 29tb, Planter, do; dif; Osborne, Itorree..Celgotta Bar. hadoes ; Jane 2.,YL0 Taber, Prance; Bth, ship North America, Corte , . ' • - In port June 12th' 01110 Ociequeet; Idarel'on, James ;Brown Advaoco, thiria,Bl Day, fdebaritian Cabot, Wild Rover, Con Maweil, M'onsoon, Star:Xitor,' Chancellor, Brolly Parniow' Web" If Ont, C`.arlos Magnus, Morning gb t ,• barques , Ittsette, Wagruo, 11 D Brookman, seek ing freight. ..". - Valgeralso—Ar Met 10, barque Whits... Sea. from Moll • hooroe• 22d do.,`Bor, neillow York; 'ship Wild Pigeon do; IJ do , 81. Pitwrefaid. Ttleshearto'' :,--4118?barghe D II ,I.traskiO d o; Callsor ships Star His3g del. 8 L gitateratd.,liitique. _ - Marietta , Isletada , -.AI , May 28,' - stilpsliforomen, from eiseking;-SOtb, 11 33 , " Brockman, do do; June A;morninr Light Iquique; Juno 13 - ; Star Hine, Wales -44104 seidsitigl (With eCooper do; Web Foot, pan 7BrarielpsOi`sceking,,--;= --'• -e" Bid Attie 8, Claim Ilia, Hotted States; 6th, Waver ' Loading at do, June 8. .stilpe Chartss, Vird, Quern` of 'TherVaitt, O WO II death, OsOlids• stints's let, /Alois liese;-Adami;Cher 'l6l4o4 YW:patidOttiVßelms, • Baltlthord Tune 10, 10:D i:Osirtiovariont New' York ; - ,11. bb Croaks ' Vs *alkirriderlO,ltirx, Coodlog,Porthind ; -,larnoiaroetry, VittrOtdi'. Bette! ohOrettin, 'Larnieher. Anstin- • 2 91 , bi 1 8 24 1--Ontiamin r . r‘Vattridge,lteAs - , Sergeant - , Vo?tlend ; . • taidatirl'hilinielpidri , ' Banns 'Adams, P ortland. 2d i •Tav i t le llb di dtVii4 4o r sparkling Wivii;:Sound,.. '- • , ,Ar,agriboitia4 'llll • e&itie Wilbur , ft Staple , e ,Fallnll o , ttk,t6(ll. iresidetirA n :Mr ttl DrLkirste n r u 4 °n) au ' ..SUPRtatt °pionset:. Si A„ Belie, El. Naoorc Williams, N. Crimson. 2d , Bullets. Ilarriman,-, , Pnalapdt,gra n cee Ellen, Bin - - yer. do ;M. B. Barney,' Leary, Baltimore, AlfarettalKiltife,r,porßartd Loasilliqn, Mar wick, do. ; , y Y.L'ermo. 6th iktat trs tah, Serafino., Depose, Gibes.. 0 . 10, gait, 0 Ili, Boston; Cosmopolite, Hobbs Portland; Bd, N. Hin kley, Stewart, Falmouth. Ist Macli Smith,4 . 4l,9Vitointlie Zone, Thounia, Saga* an , OT9*l •::-m ,- . , ' 1 2'-':' , '""-?T:i'.- AMU:LBAT ,T,RE PRINCIPA.t . ROMA _ • tak TO OLIN (rOLOOK TlllB MORNING. . • . - - - MAW 'NOUBB-.-Chitatnut street; beloW Ninth. 'II Burke Ss la, Itartiiburg ' Ditea Burke, liairishorg John Nagle, Ps • 'A Dickson, Bt Lottis John•R Lionberger,l3l Louis Miss Helen Bennett, B JD Woodworth, Hanna Louis J Pittsburgh " Samuel Bailey kw, Pitts J B Parsons, late •, burgh - • J P Rieder Jones, Reading Oen B A Sheaffer, Linage 0 P Kauffman, Columbia, pa ter Drß B iloppin, Bt Louis D J White, Citi, Ohio James Bulleck, Balt J &Winter lc con Ala D 0 Topp lady, Nashville Wm Fort, Lexington, 8 0 T Decatur Kerrie tc la, New A. J Baxter, Oin. Oblo Orleans Sirouse. Pottsville • K Heater, Safi Francisco T H Larkin & eon, St Lonie Geo II Holloway, Balt Dr T G Wormley & lady, J J Williams & Is, Florida' Columbus, Ohio B 0 Sanders; Batt' Joo Wilson, Vinniaport, Pa J W MMlty, Del • A Roos, Natchez P Ache & la, Oat T B Momminger, Charlet. T B Chase, N Y ton, S. 0 A-Oupples, England J B Morton, Richmond, C Decry, Rielinfond, Va . ' Yet - Hl3 Norton, Norwich, Ct F 0 Presbery, Boston N Sargent, Boston It 0 Gardner, Nashville G 0 CEBryan, Nashville D Harris, Pa 0 Cooper, Ohio D 0 Smyth, Ohlo Seasetigoal, Cincinnati, 0 ldr lludelback, Cincinnati M Stadler, Cincinnati, Q Jlt Clark, Stamford, Ot II A Hubbard, Stamford, Of J 11 Coates, N Y T A Nesmith, Clnchine.ti 3 O J 0 Crane, 9 0. Andrew 9 Richards, T Thompson, Baltimore W R McCall, Tenn 0 E Green, Washington . O II Mott & la, Miss 9 Id Cloas. Nebraska Tor A H Poor, Boston Thos It Coale, Balt Dr T Ellmakdr, Lancaster H W Hager, Lancaster •Cl. 51 Steinman & son, Ps. H N Rudd, Pittsburgh N 11 Sinclair & la, N y Thos H Williams, N Y Ceo Taylor, Brooklyn J A Moore, Philo Henry Munk. N Y J Small. If ng'and - .. .. ... . W L Tram' & Is, St Lori+ Juan Merhike, Hayana 0 T Try, eny, Ban Francisco John BeNardi Ey N Bateman, Jacksonville, IA W U Talcott,. Jersey City F T Frelingbuyeen, Nowark A llutbll, N Y E Brownian.' N Y J L Morrie, N Y R M Blatehifird, N Y E Farnsworth, Beaton FA. Fisher, Vt .. 1 , ' G BrennermeniSt Louis Aug Bhiorreell, N Y Felix Oathelm, N Y Mrs Cowry & Is, N Orleans • MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Your% street, below Aroh. 'Ohne Doyley. Ohic(snail, 0 JasF McNeal, Blair co, Pa L Duthiell, St Louie . Leon Gann, Ark Jacob 0 Schooner, Reading Jan D Schooner, Reading 0 Rohr, Min H Benzin, Bandy Hill, N Y 0 Richard', Bandy fill, NY D 01 Peck, Lock Haven P U Gatti:tan, Oerbondale G Bauman, Louisville, Ry J Coward, Altoona, Pa 0 Pottsgrore ' Altoona, Pa Master Our, Pittsburgh hire Murray,llarrlaburg A H Brick, Gardner, Map P Brick, Gardner Mace TlLewis; Ofoi3lntuitt, 0 R - P Millet Lineivllle, Pa Rli Adams, Philo - - J ldriedn, - Scranton,- Pa D G Bmith,_Oarbondale, Pa N Wavier:l,olu, 0 - W. A Johnsoit,,Wsehingtou Lewis Maddox, 'Rushville , - AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Fifth. J G Flint Jr. Bellows Palle D H Box & lady, Beading B Newell; St Louts L a Smith, N J G Johnston, Washington W B Brown, Washington k W Dennison, Boston r J W hiltitabre G W Dummlins, Phile- H-Hawks, N Y Frost,'N Y • • J Bauman, Lancaster J Miner, 'Philadelphia • L Joynt, Philadelphia A Upton ; Salem, Mess - Jan H Prince Boston B Il Gould, Boston Jae 13 Field, Maas jSRay : Conn B Harris, R M Arnold, 11 I NATIONAL }MUM—Bade street, above Third. Wrft - P Whi taker, Md James P Wllsoni Md Aimee garage, Id Chunk, B Williams, woodeide, Pa Penns Rieberd Williams, Limed- Ohas Franey, Pottsville - lye, Ps • W M Zerbe , _ Pottevilie Mr:Meehan, Blooms. W Myers, Lebanon, Pa . burg, Pa L 0 Smith, Reading, Pa W s - votitei Reading, Pa Geo W Itmalay, AtlantJoility MADISON HOUMA, Second atreet.'above Market. Elkin Enetwood,ti 'lobo W Cullen, Dover,Del Woe Hopkins, N 7 Oho. 0 Wilcox, Philo & Tanzant, Phllli John K Myers, N J, . William Ysinbnalcirk, N Y ft Cooper, Brookl7u 0 Pettlbono; Rahway, N J BLAOK DBAR HOTEL—Third, above oallowhill. M'Dunkol. Iteadlng, Pa - A M Bright, Doraville Pa J Dirlch, Pa John Warner, Kutztown 0 Ilelfriek, Kutztown - .Denj Oehroyer, Puithtowtt A Faust, Upper Datlin - Master Faust, II Dublin Sites 'those', Southampton BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third irtreat, ab. A W Potteiger, Reuling, Pa A Herring, Northamp'n co David Seem, Freeport, 11l J 0 Rich, Doylestown', PA D Willieme, Danville, Pa Jun Robison, Warren co,Ps L Gans, Tenn • • BARLEY .SIIHAV HOTEL—Second street, halms' Vine. T W Denali, Ys' ' Diehard Bennett, Pa It Snedeier, Trenton, N J S Hotchineen, Trenton,NJ D J Ilene', Trent N J R Oorden, Trenton ' J D Donoreo, Trenton, NJ AT Duffield, Rucks co, Ps N Brodhead, Atlantic Oily. jgaltte er, Phil& 0 Duht, ea t Idooreeteirn ers . ar, Fox Chase, Ps " UNION HOTEL—Arab greet, below loopik. Jos II Elmer, Brldgeton, Alex L Robeson, Bridge "N J • - toO,N J -• • J N Dickey; Bedford co, Pa P D Ipplinger, George (} A Iliteenberger, Green town: Ohio • villa, Ohio _ _ J L Allison, Clearfield co, Jae McKean, Radon. Pa Pa P Purcell, Raskin, Pa JAI Andrews & la, Phillips- Mies Wagner, Philllpeburg, burg, Ps Pa A J Parrand, Phillipsburg, AII Peacock k wife, Read- - Pa Piing Dire P G Dartolet, Reading Millman, Pottsville W H Thompson, Bridge -0 °Wittman, Norriatown, ton. N. 7 ' Pa.D Richwine, N Holland , John Danner , Canton, 0 Samuel Lindsay, Jr, Pitta- Wm II Dixon, Pranklin to, , burgh Pa ' II Ethoundzon, Pittsburgh, Ed wd Bunting, V ittaburgh, Pa Pa Gee Davis, N I* W Walton, Indianapolis, 0 L Green, Westport, Pa Ind J it Hampton. Weitt4. Pa GIV Itousel,Euton, Pa Col It Itatcliff, Tamaona, Chas F thinner, Tamaqua, Pa ' • 12Pc. BLMJIt BEAU INN—Plfth and Merchant streets. Wollerton,West °heeler Jos Pennell, Md Y Charlton, Phila James Preach, Phsla B Btratton, Pottstown, Pa B P Thornton. Pa Ja::ob Plnith, Ohio B Battln do lady Went Ohes Geo Wley, Chester no, ter Pa " Pr:zer, Doylestown, Pa W Leek, West Chester 0 Biome, N Jacob Barr, Wilin Dcl L Brower, Lebanon, Pa phaeton, Jas Ftenob, Special Notices. Bower , . Infant Cordial.e-This 'invaluable Cordial is preparecifrom a variety of the most choice and eftlent aromatics known in medicine, and is the Most perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and young children. By its powerful inthienee a speedy enre is effected in all nisei of Oholie, windy pains and spasms. Believes and mitigateemuch of oldidren'e suffering during ienti.. lion or teething, and by its soothing properties tran. quills.. pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &o. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been need in thousande of cases with the most abundant suoeere. No family should be without it, Prepared only by nay A. Bowan; At his Drag and Chemical Store, N. I. corner of Sixth and Green sta., Philadelphia. To whom all order* must be addressed. And for sale by propitiate generally, as ILly Remnants Saying Fund—Office 203 Walnut street, ono door west or Second street. Receives de. posits in sums of One• Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Office open dadp, from 9 until 6 o'clock, lad on Mon- day and Saturday until 0 in the evening. President, Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Okarles M. Morris. 0717.7 & Baker's 011LIBILIZO I'AMILY SEWING MAOIIIN.NO, • 780 OHBBTNIIT STREET. These Machines are now justly admitted to be the beet in me for family sewing, making a now, etrong, and elastic stitch, which will Nor rip, even If every fourth stitch be cut. Circulars cent on application by letter. spg-y Jackson, JOB PECHTER, FIRTH AND CHESTNUT. Oheoke, - Notes, Delfts, EUIs Whig, Bill iloads, Mr oolong, Cards, and all other Wade or Job Printing, at prices to cult the tlmoa oolT.dy Soft Flowing Ringlets of a rich, lustrous gloss, aro one of the many unfailing results of a few trials of JUGES DAUM'S ,Ilatr Arm:six:to, or Ila'r Restorer. Where baldness elclata It will speedily produce a now growth of Hair. Gray Lairs It changes to their original life color. Sold by all Druggists, and by 111 LES rieump CO„ No. 70.4 011 ES OUT Street. jy12416t wit • IS4nralgla.—This terrible disease, so 'rations in Its forms, so racking in its pains, and en difficult of cure, will, in the great majority of cases, yield to the judicious use of the PERUVIAN SYRUP. Bo re markable has been the relief obtained from this syrup that many phynicinne rely upon It ea a certain and radi cal care. Per sale at lIASSARD & CO.'S, Twelfth and Chestnut, and 11110WW5 Fifth and Chestnut. • „iy114.41.7 wit • ' , Singer'■ Sewing Machines.—After n fair tried of the seven' machines that ha'ye yet been offered to the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has been given In favor of Singer's. This Is, in fact, the only machine capable of performing every kind of sowing. SDIGRIVIS NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Is, beyond all question, the most complete Article for family use yot invented, being et once ornamental, easily operated, and auporlor, in every respect, to any other machine. On this statement we challenge the world. I. M. SINGER & CO., Ja74lm Ocoee, No. SO2 - CHESTNUT Street. Saving Fund.—Five Per - Caul: Interest.— NATIONAL BARRTY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, B. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received In any sum, large or small, and intereet paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payments suede daily, Without notice. The investments are Made In Real Rotate, Mortgages, (}round Renteond each fast-dam espial. ties as th charter requires. Office hours, from 9 o'clock In the morning until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, ad on Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. feB Misaolutiona anb Oropartnerabipa TILE SUBSCRIBERS 'TUVE THIS DAY entered into a Molted partnership, agreea bly to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved March 21, 1836, entitled " An Act relative to Limited Partner. ships," and the supplentant thereto; and we do hereby certify : 1. That the name oflhe firm,;under which such part nerehip is to be conducted, Is & E. B. ORNE. 2. The general nature or the business intended to be 'transacted lathe purchaeu and sale of Carpeting In the city of Fhiladelphiet 3. The name Of the general partnere are - JOIIN F. 011141:, residing at The northwest corner of Arch and .Twenty-firet etreeti in the city of r hiladelphin; and EDWARD B. WINE, residing on the :north side of Arch etreet, ahem, Twenty-first .treet, in the enid city. The namnuf the. special partner Is BENJAMIN ORNE. raiding at2112-North Ninth *treat, lu the city of Philadelphiaa 04:rya's each special partner, bat con tributed to the common !dock of the mid firm the sum at twenty-11re thousand dollars In each. a: he maid partnership commence. July 14, A. D. 18581 and wlll tarndnatv on the 14th day of July, A: D. - BENJAMIN OItNE, JOHN F . DUNE. EbiTaltD D. PUNE. .p ßlL ADEl,priii;:yeay 14,1268. ' jyl2-6t NOTIOE.—The "GdpartnerShip heretofpre extefihislietweien ISAAC B. BAXTER, ,Tn., and tSEO. W. BAXTER: tinder the name of ISAAC B. 'BAXTER, JR., Si BROTIUI was dissolved by mutual consent on the- let fiat; ' All persons 'indebted hi the late concern will'ldesse make payment to ISAAC It; BAXTER,. lit:, whet" is' slows authorized to heelvo debts due tho late firm, and nettle the business of the same. ISAAC B. BAXTER, JR , GEO. W IS4IXTF•It. • rUILAR4ROIAI ;Illy 3,41 1888 Irtig poss': r -pHiLADET.,KRA, .Tirufts,DAy. JULY 15. 1858. On the 25th of the 2dinouth, 1855, at the residence of John Swift, ex-MaYor of Philadelphia, after the Order of Srlender.Oeremony, ELISHA. WOMISLL, of Delaware county. Da.i to JOSEPRINEi daughter of Jog. 9et - , of the ewe place. * On the 12th Ind , by the Rev. J. B. Dales, D D., Mr. JAS. WIDORR to Woe MARY BROWN, of Rawl*, Rootlet& On the 25th of March, 1868, by Rev. Jog. Hoonardi Mr. JOHN A . HAAR to Mrs. MARY R. MUTTON, all of thla On Wednesday evening, July 14th, ALIO& CONE, infant dangster of Robert B. tad Bailie '13. , aged 6 months. On the lath Inst., lifts, LOIIIBA BRADLEY, wlfe of Mr. John 0. Bradley, aged 41 years The relatives and friends of 'the family aro respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 1239 South Fifth street, above Wharton street, this (Thursday) morning, the 16th hist , et 10 o'clock. On the 12th inst., Mr. CHARLES RIGHTER, In the Sad year of his age. of relatives and friends are •respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from hie late residence, Ridge road, opposite the 81x-mile stone. this (Thursday) afternoon, lath lost, at tweo'clook. To proceed to the Baptist Churth. • - ' On tile 12th instant, Dr. T. W. WALKER, Dentist, In the 23th year of his age. His relatives and Mends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his Into residence, No 141 North Tenth street, stove Oherr,Z.thie (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, with out further notice. • On the 12th Met , ANTHONY BIMIALE t in the 11.34 year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late real dance, Reckless court, Church street. below Christian, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. Proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. On the lath instant, MICHAEL BURET, Br., In the Slut your of his age. The relatives and friends of the family aro respect fully.invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his sen-in-law, Ohristian Kurtz, No. 615 North Front etrr et, above Green, this '(Tharsday) afternoon, at four o'clock, without further notice. Funeral to proceed to Fifth and Cherry streets. On the 12th instant, Mrs. MARY KELLEY, wife of Hiram 8 - Kelley, In the 42d year of-her ago. The relatives and friondti of the family aro respectful ly invitee to attend the funeral, from the residence of her tpband, rear of 844 Lawrence street, above Brown, between Fourth and Fifth streets, this (Thursday) If- Samson. at four o'clock. ' On the 13th instant, Mr. JOHN - H. BUMMERS, aged. 69 yeara. • , The relative& andfileilds are rospeetfally Invited to attendthequedrale from the residence of hiseen Jesse Summera;Tyson street, below Dauphin; this (Thursday) afternoon, at Tour o'clock. Torproceed to Odd,Fellows' Cemetery. - On the 12th hat., Mrs. MARGARET : G., repot of the late Thos. Irvlng,Barton. Her relatives* and friendeand those of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late reaidence, No: 1317 Pine street, this (Thursday) morning, 16th inet., at eight o'clock, without further notice, • , On the 13thInit., WM. ROYAL, Sr., in the 64th year of his age: The relatives and Mende of the family are reaped fully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of his eon, Edwari L.,Royal, southeut corner of Hano ver and Franklin streets; this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further •notioe. To proceed to Germantown. On the 113th lost , ELTZABETII, wife of John Gil lastly, In the 21th year of her age. The relative' and friends of the family are reapem• fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband,Washington street, Conshohocken t this (Thursday) morning, at. 10,4 o'clock. ' * On the 13th` Instant, JANE, wife of John N. Reed, aged 24 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hu,band, N 0.1513 Wood street, thia (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock.. To proceed to Mount kfor fah oemetiry. , On the 12th tristaiit; 'ELIZA.BETEI IIEB3, wife of Seminal IL Hess, and deughterof George and Arm Ruhl, in the 21st year of her age relativee and friends and those of the family ere respectfully invited teattend the funeral, from her late residence, No 1 Mulberry alley, this (Thursday) afternoon, at four o'clock $ On the 13th inst., .701 IN GILFILLIN, in the 21a1 year of his age, Ills relativea and friends and those of the family, also the members of Southwark Lodge, No 31, A. P, A., and the Order in general. are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his aunt, No. 1435 South Fourth street. below Reed, this den afternoon, at four o'clock. On the 13th Inst., Mr, PATRICK- GILLEN, in the 48th year of his age. . Ills relatives and friende are resyectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residenesoNew Mar. ket street, below Green, this (Thursday) morning,, at nine &cloak. The funeral services to beheld at St. Augustine's church. To proceed to - .the Cathedral Cemetery. . On the lath Inst., ANNA CECILIA. in the 20th year of her age, daughter of Charles and Catharine Terry. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 1708 Twelfth street. above Columbia avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock. * 81 rterai,,Norwloh, Conn Office of the Howard Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. YIIILADIMPIIIA, July 13,1868. - At a meeting of the 'leant of Directors, held this day, JOHN H. DIEHL, Esq., wan elected President of the eornptuiy, In place of 0 E. Spangler Esq., resigned: jyl6.flt - CHAS. A. D ISY, Secretary, PZNotice —The Public fichools of the First School District of Pennsylvania will CLOSE for unner Vacation on FRIDAY, July 16th,-at 4 o'clock P. M , and - he re-opened on Monday, August 30th, 1818, at 9 o'clock A. SI. By order of tho Board 01. Controllers of Public Schools. JylS.2t ItODERT J. FIEMPIIILL, Secretary. nee :Yew °drafts Gass Light Company. PARMBILS' AND ALEDGANIOS' BANK, PHILAPILPIIIA, July 2,1858. Notice Is hereby given to' the Stockholders of the New Orleans (4as Light Company, that the Agency for the Trawler of the Stock end the payment of the Biel donde of that Company will be cloned from and after the trot day of October next; and they ore requested to surrender the Certificates issued by thin Bank and re ceive Warrants of Transfer to the Company in Now Or leans. W. RUSHTON, JR., Iya-dlw&mthtoel Cashier. A, Notice.—Grern and Coates-Street Phi. LADE L,PIII A PASSENGER RAILWAY COM- A Stockholders in thin Company aro notified that s Aleeting- of the Stockholders will be held on THURSDAY MORNING, July 221, at 10 o'clock, at the Commiesloners' Hall, North THIRD Street, below Green, for the purpose of holding an Election for Pre sident and Twelve Directors of said Company, to serve till the second Monday in Januari, A. D. 1850. The polls will open at 10 o'clock A. M., and close at 2 o'clock P. M. • Sly order of the Commissioners. jyB.2w WILLIAM READ, Secretary. ip WANTED TO INJECT:LASE-A derate•sited HOUSE, with modern conveniences, centrally located. t rite not to exceed KM. Ad dre.s PROPERTY, through Mood's Despatch. jyls-3t* atit, WANTED—Three good VESSELS, of 350 and 500 tom to load for ports in the Oulf. Also, one of about 350 tons capacity, of light draft.of voter, Immediate despatch and good rates of freight given. A pply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., jyls-10t 120 NORTH. WIIARV.E4. ..*,WANTED—A first-class VESSEL, of 800,r1,000 ton,, capacity, to load' for - a port in the Patine. Cargo now ready, and fair freight will be paid. Apply to DIBHOP, SIMONS, k CO. jylo-iitf 120 NORTH WHAIIYXI3. WANTED—A good VESSEL, to load in the Louisiana Line, for Now (Mean]. Quick despatch and good ratow given. Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., jyls-tf 120 NORTH IVIIARVES. VVANTED—A PARTNER, in a well entablinbed Dry-Goode Jobbing noose, doing a good cash no.r trade. Must have ri Capital of $lO,OOO. For partleulara, address " Dry Goode," at the Office of The Pres,. Jyls-st* WANTED—A Gentleman of thorough Mercantile ability, to join the advertiser in a Mercantile Speculation, requiring a cash Capital of $29,000, that will yield a handsome return within a chart period. For further particulars, address nor 927, Post Office . jyls-4tio WANTED TO EXCHANGE for City Property, a Tract of LAND in New Jeroay. 20 leilea from • Camden. Ashtray; Clymer, Office of this paper. jyls-300 ARESPECTABLE GIRL wants a situa tion for general Ifou•owork. Has no objection to the country. Apply at 904 FIFTH &reel, above Noble. .Iyls-2tie BOARDING 'WANTED, by a professional gentleman, In s quint private family, where the comforts of a home will be insured. Address A. L , at this office. jyls-4t* BOARDING. -A gentleman from the South desires to secure goal accommodations for his fainiii in - a private house, centrally located. ream GNORGIA, office of The Prose jy A* LA/ANTED—A FEMALE . PRINCIPAL, V V for the Reading Public mei Bebool--41utleH to commence on the 10th August next. Salary, IWO for 10 months. Applicants will be required to have a tho rough knowledge of the Englieli branchen, Algebra, and Geometry. In malting a selection for thin ottua. Con reference will he had to the ego of the applicant, and experience a teacher. Comniunications should contain full particulars, and may ho addressed. fur two weeks, to , 'A. (1. GREEN, • jyl4-11t* Itcruilng, Pa. WANTED—A PARTNER, by a young man .r correct business habits, who hoe $5OO to invest in any buslnesn that will insure a moderate re turn. Address ASIITON, Bloodbi,llespatch. jll4-2t51 WANTED, by a middle-aged woman, a nltoittlon an COOll inn small family. Can giro her last employer Co reference. Apply at Mrs. WIL SON'S, DOANE Streot, near Seventeenth and Vine. Jyl4-2t* IVyANTE D-A • MIDDLE-AGED WO MAN, to go ft short distance from the City. One accustomed to the care of Children preferred. Ad dress Off MD NURSE, at the office of The Preis. iyl4-2t* lATANT,ED-AN EXPEILIENCED BOOK v • , REPI..R, with good business quell ficationa, to take charged Hooka or an extenalve IRON FOUNDRY Unexceptionable Referencen required. Addrea% FOUN DRY, at this office. Jyl4 3t* WANTED-BY AN ORPHAN BOY, AN •T •V opportunity of learning a MECHANICAL TRADE. Is willing to bo Indentured and reside 'with his Employer. Address "ORPHAN," through Blood's Dispatch. 3y14-11t* WANTED -COUNTRY BOARDING, for a fondly connieting of gentleman, trite; and three children, 7,9, and 11 ye Ire. Slept be convenient to a•mllroed elation, told plenty of Abeam Farm home preferred. Addreee li. SCOTT, To, jyl3 3t 431 CHESTNUT Street. WANTED, FOE THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, "clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from SI2 to 1 2 per month. No men having a wife or child will 'be' accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No SIT MARKET Street, shove Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, Lit Lieut. 2dßegt. of Cavalry, apl7-tf Recruiting Officer. INFORMATION is wanted of ALEXIS JOHNSON, ulm landed in Arll last. at Now York, from Porto( Spain; Trinidad. Any information of kls whereabouta eon be - forward. d to MS brother, LEMUEL H. JOHNSON, Manayunk, Pa. ,J316.5t* V HE lIEIRS of those who were on board the Moto " Philadelphia," burned in the harbor or Tripoli, will hear or sweething to their advantage by adlreming ODWARD Abirrop, Washington. D. O. jyls43E* SOFT CRUDE TURPENTINE.--Just re ►J ceived a small lot of soft Crudo Turpentine, of good quality, and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER h 412 NA. 33 N. WAW at., qad 21 N, )9LIARTE9, inatnanto. Eleathe. Wants pgreonal. :or gale anb Mr! 14 ,401 FOR SALE—The Good-will and Fa ai tares of a Provision atom southeast corner of SIXTH and WASEIINGTON Straits. jyls-2t* MaFOR 'SALE.—S26O for the Gobd-will, Stock, and Platures of one of the best located CI. gar Stores InThiladelphia. Addrose CIGAR, Blood's Despatch. jyls-fit* 4*-m TO DRUGGISTS.—A well-established ma. Drug - Store, in a good situation, will be sold i cheap for cash. The present proprietor s going West. Address DRUG STORE, Blood's Uespatch. jylb-Siss gARM STREET—STORE and DWEL LING to be rented, No. 718 Arch street, above Seventh. Inquire at No. 814 MARKET Street. It* { WANTED TO RENT—A small saniurousr., located within one mile of the State House. Rent not to exceed $350. Address Franklin, at this Office. Jyl6.3t* TO LET ON GROUND RENT.—Several eligible LOTS, on Thirteenth street, above Co lumbia avenue, 16 by 116 feet; two fronts. Alto, a fine LOT on Columbia avenue. Apply to H. C. THOMPSON & M. CONARROB, jylS•fit No. 933 ARCH Street. FOR SALE.-100 acres of excellent FARM LAND, situated In Gloucester county, New Jersey, 19 tulles from Camden. The land to' writ tim bered with oak sapling. 'For particulars, apply at this office. Jyls-6t ./ — bETIOE TO—LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF- A. , FLOC for an Insurance Company, or similar cor poration, baying three communicating rooms on the same floor, No. 221 WALNUT Street, above DOOR. Immediate possession given. Apply to JOHN 0. REFFER, or THOMAS T. BUTCHER, No. 112 South FOURTH Street, mh2o-tuthe-ti second story, front room. feA TO LET.—BOARDING.—A pleasant Ma furnished ROOM, with Board, inn private family, fora gentleman who wants the comforts of a "home. Inquirent 1228 PIISI.II2IRT Street. Jyl3-3t* FllO LET.-THE UPPER ROOMS OF .2_ stores No. 827 and No. 888 MARKET Street, below Pourtli. Apply on the premises, to AI. L. HALLOWELL & CO., or 4e144t OIIILLON, ANDERSON, & CO. NO? publications G RiAT 'SUMMER BOOK. JUST OVS, THE AUTOBIUGRAPRY•AND LECTURES OP LOLA MONTEZ. A handsome 12mo volume, elegantly bound In muslin, with a superb steel portrait by Rogers. Price $l. aonrente• Autobiography, Part I. Heroines of History, Autobiography, Part 11. Oomic Aspect of Love. Beautiful Women. Wits and Women of Paris Gallantry. Rornaniam. These lectures abound in the most npicy anecdotes and piquant reminiscences. They show an acuteness of perception and an amount of careful reflection and re search which are truly surprising, the more striking from the highly moral tone which runs all through them, and adds to their beauty without detracting from their brilliance and art. "An la usual with women of an active mind, Lola Montee is a great talker, but understands the art of con venation sufficiently never tots) wearisome."—Frazer's Magazine. "Let Lola Mentes have credit for her talents, intel ligence, and her Support of popular rights. On foreign politics she has dear ideas, and has been treated by the political men of the country as a eubstantive power."-- Amdrican Law Journal ‘‘ Lola Montez Is a woman of superior talents, of ex tensive reading, of great political information, an ex tensive traveller, a forcible writer of English, a better linguist than hat( the college pedants, and ono of tho moat charming of convernationiats."—Boston Daily Past. This booliwlll be eent by em il, pottage paid, to any part of the United Mateo, on the receipt of the price, $l. ItUDI) & OAELETON, Publtehers and Booksellers, je22-ttitbe-ff No. 310 BROADWAY, New York. NEW MAGAZINE." I. BRYANT & STRATTON'S AMERMAN MBA QUART" le now ready, and may be had at all N.SWB TIMM. Their Agent, Oapt.S. H. Bell, la canvassing tbie city for yearly Pubearibers. Price $2 per annum. Addams/ BRYANT es STRATTON, Mercantile College, 8.11. corner SEYBNTLI and OLLESTNUT Streets, Phi ladelphia. my2B.ly A CCOUNT BOOKS, MADE OF TILE 1i bed dock, for oity sales. Call and look over the dock at PERRY'S . Blank Book Manufactory, ' . je4.20 0 YOURTII and RACE. DERRY'B BLANK BOOK MANI:IFM)- 1 TOM—Remember FOURTH and RACE In buying Account Books. I make all my stock of good material, and sell at fair Flees. je4-2m 1,7001000 ENVELOPES, EVERY style, size, and price, at O. r. PERRY'S Stationery Establishment, je4-2m ' FOUR= and RACE. BLANK BOOKS, MADE IN ANY DE SIRED kyle of ruling and binding. A good as sortmont of Paper; for customer; to seloot from, at PERRY'S Blank Book Manufactory, jed 2m FOURTH and RAGE. ifilik.MlLY PORTRAIT BIBLES, BOMELY bound. Old Bibles rebound, to look and wear good no new. Oall and look at the styles, at PERRY'S Bookbindery jed-2m FOURTH and RAC , • E. DFOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 922 JOLIESTNOT Street, keep standard works on Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure and Pho nography, wholenale and retail. Phronologl , . cal Examination, with charts, and full writ ten descrlptiona of character, given day and even ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mall to be addressed to Howler, %Vette, & Co., 922 Obeatnut street. Je9-3molf-orky t cop 30 illebinnel pERIIVIAN SYRUP; OR PROTEOTED 801!UTION OP PROTOXIDE OF tracing nurcenorully paned the ordeal to which new die. coveries in the Alaterin Modica are sobjecktl, must now be received as an established medicine. Its eilleacy in curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Nenigagla, Bronchitis and Consomplive tendencies, Dlsorchired State of the Blood, Bolls, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, and all Dlsensca which re quire a Tonic and Alterative Alediclue, is beyond quen. Hon. The proofs of its otlicacy are ao nn ,,,, mr,„„„, so well authenticated, and of i 0 , . , ti .t u n el t ilec ro ugn o r na ca y ara l lelt t h o at to ttu r ff ec e e r i e v r e s 'the proffered old. ft • st Thu Peruvian Syrup floes not profess to be a curo-all, bin its range Is extem ISS4. sive, because many diseases, apparently unlike, are Intimately related, nod proccedlug from one cause, may be cured by ono reinedv. The class of diseases for which the Syrup provides a cure is precisely that which has on often baffled the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup Incontrovertible. Those persons who may wish for an opinion from die. interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup. C4nuot fail to be satisfied with the following, among nu merous testimonials, In the hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentlemen well known In the omumunity, and of the highest respectability. The undersigned having experienced the beneficial ef. Cods of the 4, Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re mmutend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, en well an from the teeti. many of others, whose intelligence and integrity are al together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its Mika cy in easel! of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bron chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Drops!, Neuralgia, Indeed. Its effects would bo but from Rio high character of those who have wit nessed thorn, arid have volunteered their testimony, la we do our., to its restorative power. Rov..lOlIN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, S 11. KENDALL, AI. D., SAMUEL MAY, THOMAS C AMORY, PETBR HARVEY, JAMES O. DUNN, Itcv THOS. WHITTEMORE. OERTIFIOATE OP DR. RAYFD3 It is welt known that the medicinal effects of Proton. Ida of Iron in lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron. without further oxidation, h,u, been deemed impossible: In the Peruvian Syrup, thin desirable point in at tained by combination in a way before unknown, and this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, ci trat.4lls and tartratos of the Matoria Medics. A A II AYES, M. D, Assayer to the State of Massachusetts. 16 Boylston street, Roston. SOLD BY N. L. CLARK Sr. CO., Propriotorn, No. 5 WATER Street, Boston. 1. BROWN, FIFTH and OH ESTNUT Streets, lIASSARD & 00 , TWELFTH sod 011E.STNIIT Streets, jelfeta th sat-8m wOm Agents for Philadelphia. Zetuing llturbines HARRIS'S BOUDOIR SEWING MA CHINE In offered to the public as the most retie bin low-priced Sewing Machine in nee. It w ill now from six to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest cambric,. It without exception, the simplest in ito mechanical eon emotion ever made, and can be run and kept In order by o child of twelve yearn of ago The DURABILITY of this machine, and the QUALITY OP ITS WORK, are war ranted to be uneurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min ute. The thread used in taken directly from the spools, WITHOUT TOR TROUDIA OF REWINDING In fact, it is a machine that In wanted by every family in the land, and the low price of FORTY DOLLARS, at which they mold, bringe them within the reach of almost every ono B. D. DARER, Agent, je"l2.loin wky eowilut 20 South EIGHTH Street. H ERRICK'S CARPET-SWEEPER. THE TIOUSEKEIBPEIVI3 IibESSING The subscriber, holing been appointed "Sole Agent" for the sae, of the above Domestic Invention, mould respectfully invite the particular attention of Hotel keepers, and all who uish to nave their Caipets, to thi sleigh., tasteful, and very unique Machine, which in having a most unprecedented sale in other States. and Sx anxiously looked for by every one in this eit3. and State wh. hos heard of its utility. It VIII be seen of the S. W. corner of MARSHALL and CALLOSIIIIILL Streets. In a feu Jaya it will be exhibited in Fenno more central location, of which notice wilt be given in The Pre,s nod other papers. In the meantime, if any hely or gentleman wishes to coo it ut their residence, a note addressed to the " Agent,. through " Despatch.. Ain be attended to. JylCoSt* GEO. It. EITCUIE, "Solo Agent." TVII ONONGAIIELA.-18 Ws. Bnrnstilo's ivil old Nlionengahola pure Ilje Whiskeyjust received and for sale by 'WILLIAM R. YEA fON. iY/5218 Routh PRONT St. GERMAN CIGARS.-16 oases various brande. hi store and for sale by WILLIAM. fl YEATON, 1715 No. 216 South FRONT Street. A LLSOPP'S PALE • ALE, in hhds., a constant supply on hand ; in Custom Rouse Atoms, for sale by ItiILIJAM 11. Y ISATOII, Iyls 918 Routh FRONT ittrnot law )WN STOUT.-40 casks , c Imported direct from London, in store and for sale by " W5l. 11. YILII ON, jyls 418 South FRONT Street. 142000 TO INVEST IN A GOOD MORTGAGE Apply at 2418 skill,l Wall Str6ot, above Spruce . j,15-It* SIOMOUp $6,000, AND $3,000, TO invest In Mortgage of City Proper. ty. Apply to • A. It. CARVER & CO., 4104 tit 8. W. cortor P 4 gum, Udall airy v.iroba. BOYS' WE Alt.-SUMMER STOOK CLO SING OUT (MEAN Stained Linen Drills 10 cents. Striped Coatirigs,lo cents. White Union Canvas, 16 cents. Wills a largo stock of other desirable goods. OIIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 460, 452, and 454. North SECOND Street, ' .1) 15 aboYe Willow. aiIIGITRED SWISS MULLS, of desirable .L• stylea. CIIRWEN STODDART do BitOTIIER, 450, 452, awl 454 North SECOND Street, jyl6 above Willow: INDIA TWILLS, 12i cents, desirable for Marta and rblldten's wear. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 950, 452, and 964 North SECOND Street, jyl.s above Willow. QUEETING AND SHIRTING MUSLINS, of all widths, of tho most approved brands, at tho lowest market price. . . . . . . . . CIIDWEN STODDAIIT & i3ItO2`IIER, 460, 462, and 454 North SECOND Street, JY/ 5 above Willow. TABLE LINENS AND OLOTIIS.-7-4 Snow-drop Union Diaper, 30 centa, together with a large kook of auperior makes, which we are Roll ing cheap. CIIRWEN BTODDART & DROTIIER, 460, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street ' i.Y/ 5 above Willow CHANTILLY AND BLACK LACE 111antlibre, Shawls,aud cuttwns STDDAIa h DBOTEIER,- 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, iyls above Willow. A VORKED TRIMMINGS, FLOUN CING, and BANDS, at reduced prices, from auction. COWEN STODDART & BROTHER, . 960, 452, And 454 North SECOND Street, J 7 15 Above Willow. MARSEILLES, for Basques, Bosoms, and Oculug. CURW EN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, jyls above Willow. A LLENDALE QUILTS, MARSEILLES Counterpanea and Blankets. llotel•keepere sup- plied at low prices. • OURWEN SCODDART BROWER,' 450, 452, and 454'Nortit SECOND Street, jps.3t above Willow. Q,HETLAND SHAWLS.—White and co lored real Shetland, of medium and extra Area. Alao, a small lot of cheap zephyr colored Shawls. IMARPLEI33 BROTHERB, Jyl4-if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. MEN'S TRAVELLING SHAWLS.- Just received, dark gray, with borders, of menu me (limn quality Alauds. 01EARPLE88 BROTtERB, jyl4•lf CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. rEIIN UNDER SHIRTINGS:—Very thin Gauze Flannels, Angola Flannels, silk warp Flannels, domestic Flannels, white Canton Pongees, white Concans. Also, Gauze Merino, and Gauze Cot , ton Under Shirts. SHARPLESS BROTHERS CHESTNUT and EIGHTH LUPIN'S WIDE WHITE AND BLACK ISAREGE, for Shawls, Telma, &c., wholesale and retail. Storekeepere supplied for nett;cash. OIIARLES ADAMS. jyl4 EIGHT!". and ARM Streeta. TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS. Travelling Dusters to match. Silk Dusters and Mantillas. French Lace Mantles, from auction. White Barege Dusters. Shawl Bareges, black and white. Thin Black Goods, reduced. WRITE GOODS. Cambric, Jaconet, and Mull, 1.2% eta. up. Figured Swiss, plain Swiss, and Victoria. From auction, cheap lots plaid Cambric. • EMBROIDERIES. Just opened from auction, several !obi Linen Sets, fancy Breakfast Sets, neat Collars, and fancy Linen Col lars at about RALF PRICE. Mohair Mitts—several good and cheap lots LINEN GOODS. Fronting and Shirting LWOW, by the pioco or yard. BOYS , WEAR. Seersuotters, flay Linens, Linen Coatings, Pantaloon Stuffs, ke. Also, light Candi:lens. MARSEILLES YESTINOS COOPER ec CONARD, SY 3 S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OP ELEGANT MANTILLAS. CLOSING SALES OP THE SEASON. REAL GUIPURE MANTILLAS. PRENCII LACE MANTILLAS. PUSHER LACE MANTILLAS. PRL•'NCH LACE CIRCULARS. BLACK BAREGE CIRCULARS. WHITE BAREGE CIRCULARS TRAVELLING DUSTERS, In profuse variety. J. W. PROCTOR & 00., je29 No. 7013 OILESTNOT street, THE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED CR APE SHAWLS ever offered in this City aro now being sold by THOIRNLEY & CITISM N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. We pnrchmed, a few days ago, at a most tremendous sacrifice for CASH, a lot of very rich Embroidered Crape Shawl'', same quality and style as we have mild for TWENTY DOLLARS! which we are now soling at the extremely low price of TWELVII DOLLARS!! Ladiem, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a • - • - - HANDSOME SHAWL 80 CHEAP! Also, Plain Crape Shawls, from S 4 to 18. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargaino in Lace, Silfc , . Moir Antique Man. Mae, he. Travelling Dress Materials Sn great variety. Thin Summer-Dram floods. Organdies, Ilareges, Grenadines, ke., /to BLACK Silas, FANCY BILKS, ko. Our name to justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. AT nterinla for Men and Boys' Wear. bitten 000 , W, of our own ineportition. Summer Gauze and other Flannels, &c., fcc. Mitts, Yeils,•Embroideries,llosiory, Gloves, &c., at THORNLET P. 01118151'8 "ONE-PRICE CASH STORE," N. E. Car. EIGHTH. P. SPRING GARDEN Streets. jelft•tf 11/ AN TILLAS I MANTILLAS 1! MC /TA ELROY respectfully invites the Ladies to call and examine Ms stock of slautillas, embracing many styles not to be found elsea here. Our stock to the largest, our patterns the latest styles, nail our prices so low that we defy competition. 6.000 yards Black and Fancy Silks, 37%, 44, 60, 56; rich, 62)i, 69, 75! wry rich, 61, 87%, 05, $l. 10,000 yards Delalnes, Bureges, Ducats, at 10, 72%, 10%, 18, 20, 22, 25, 28, 31, 35, decidedly the cheapes t iu the city. 10,000 yards line French Lawns, 10, 12%, 16%, 20, 23, worth, ninny of them, 37% to 62X, very One. One lot of Crapu Shawls, nt $l5, worth $3O. 600 yards side band Onssinierei, 37%, worth $l, with a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys' wear, less than urual prices. 1,000 yards Marseilles Vesdings, at 25, worth 75. 1,000 yards now style Ribbons, the cheapest in the city. 1,000 fine French Neeilleworked Collars, at $l, worth $3. 10,000 yards of Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Swiss and Cambric 'White (immix, tho greatest bargains In the city, Ribbons and Fringes and Trimmings, In endless TA^ riety, at less than half the usual prices. SIPELROY, Jel-tuth s-tf No. 11 South NINTH Street. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF SUMMER GOODS FROM JULY Dm. LAWNS and ORGANDIES. BAREGES nud GRENADINES. MARS bILLES and BRILLIANTS. DUCALS and RAMIE DELAINES. PLAIN and BA YADERE LAMELLAS. PLAID, INDIA, and SUMMER SILKS. GLOSSY BLACK SILKS. WITE FRENCH BRI LIANTS. EDGINGS and INSERTINCIS ; FLOUNCINGS, Am. MATERIALS FOR TRAVELLING DRESSES and DUSTERS, all kinds. SEASIDE P • AIDS, for Bathing Dresses, In medium and gay Plaids, fast colors. Tho whole stock of SUAI3IER.DRESS GOODS to be closed out for OABII, to prepare for fall. CHARLES ADAMS, Jy3.o to th tf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. RICHAR,DSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, 131A.PIC LIS, Sr. o CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the article' they purchase are mated with the full name of the firm, RICK ARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, de & guarantee of the soundneaa and durability of the Goods. This caution In rendered eleentlally necessary as large quantities of Inferior end defective Linene are prepared. season after season, and seated with the name of ItIOLIARDSON, by Irish harms, who, regardleee of the Injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer and the reanufadareni of the genuine Goodeorill not readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur chasers oan be imposed on with floods of a worthleee character. J. BULLOOKE & J. B. LOOKS, my2B4m Agents, 3d CM:MOH Street, New York. A OA-RD. JOSEPH A. HAGY, Retell Denlor lu DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, No. 40 N. SECOND Street, above WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA Large Story White Building TERMS--ONS PRIOR FOR OUR. Ill? Prices narked in plain figure's on oaatt article ap29.3m Oliipping. - -,, STEAM TO ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN —The shortest He. pateago between America And Europe,—NEW YORK to GALWAY, Ireland. The splendid steamship INDIAN EMPIRE will positively leave Now York, for Galway, on FRIDAY, July 23d, from Pler 37 North River. Her accommodations are of the Brat ease, Passengers will MI taken from Now York, through to any part of Groat Britain, at the following greatly re. duced rates, including steward's boos, and provisions on the passage to Galway: • First clans $OO Second class 50 ThPd class to l'immengeri for Germany, tee , will have free tiekots to London or Gull, from whence steamers are conatuntly leaviug for Hamburg, Amsterdam, and other pot CO. Freight delivered in Galway and Lublin. For passage, freight, and further particulars, apply to WILLIAM A. SALE A CO , jy1tp.11322 No. 46 SOUTH Street, Now York. NOTICE .—Tho CITY OF hr - WASHINGTON, adttorttned to nail on THURSDAY, July 15th, having been detained to cat ry the Vuited Stnto, tonllit, a-ill null on SATURDAY, duly 17th, ftt 'ft.ftft -'rec •kety. JOHN G. GALE. Agent, 4113 109 WALNUT Street, TITE GAPE MAY EXPRESS leavea the Philadelphia Local Expiess Office, 28 funth FIPMI Street, daily , at 0 o'clock A. for the delivery of Parcels, Trunk., Va &e., six' hours in advance of the U. S. Mall. Leaves the Island at 7,i; o'clock P. Id,and delivers th e Ram day MARK CANNING & CO., jyrldltlS Proprietors. TAM & BEERS' - LUBRICATING GREASE, Cm bed and chenpeat compound for creoging the ncles of WIN I SUMS, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. For sale in tin cans, licgs and barrels, by all the DRIIO4.IInTS iR tno city awl the MANUFACTURERS, jyl2-41A 500 NINPA lOtrOot, lltteurartre .Qtompaiticz RETU COMPA LO N N THE LA - 5 Pint f MN OF THE' LIVERPOOL AND NDON FIR AND LIFE INRANCE ( Y--;PITIILIEDI E ED IN COMPLIANCE WITR WO OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Capital Stock • $10,000,000 Number of shares of subscribed Stock, 94,211 Amount of assessments Stock paid in cosh $.188,41.7. at $5 042,110 00 Value of Real E5tate......., . . - 500,00 00 Amount of' cash in hands of Pluenix Bank and -Common • .fc Co • 42,050 93 Amount mf cash in hands of agents in course of tranemis. Mon • 65,031 00 Amount of loans secured by • bond and mortgages on which there is less 'than one year's interest due ..... • • 473,850 00 Amount of loans on which In terest has not been paid with- - in one year, (both principal and interest since paid)... 14,000 00 Amount of stocks owned by' the dompany, $3,000 in VI, ' • ginia stock, the remaining consists of stocks of incorpo rated cities in various States - - • of the Union 153,000 00 Amount of stock held by the company ae collateral for loans 50,000 00 Amount on which interest is duo and unpaid 14,600 00 Amount of losses paid during Third gs R:l2 the year, In this country Amount of unsettled losses Amount of dividend Op A .., : r; :D . ^ 42 ,ge • ~J Amount of coati premiums..." 619,187 63 Amount of Oarnedp!emlums... 474,087 21 Amount of interest received from the investments in - United States 33,525 30 Fifth s;te Amount paid and owing for re Insurance Amount of return premiums... Amount of expenses of Oompany Amount of taxes paid by the company Amount of all other expenses , and expenditures of the tont pony 41,414 05 POSITION OP THE 00NPANY'S PONDS. . v. d. - The Capital . 188 A ,422 0 0 The Reserved Fund. 214,816 11 0 The Life Fund 531,209 13 10 The Tire Re-Insu rance Funds. 153,710 8 11 1,098,019 13 902 5 5 $ 3,440,092 96-100 $700,000 INVESTED IN UNITED STATES. DONSTITDTION AND CAIITAL. Liability of the entire body of ahereholders unlimited. All Directors must be proprietors in the Company. State, City and County of New York: Alfred Fell, of the city of New York, being 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 ha has read the foregoing statement, and' that the samei a true and correct to the beet of hia knowledge and belief. • ALFRED PELL. State, City and County of New York : I, CHARLES NETTLETON, a Commissioner in and for the said State, residing in the city of New York, ap pointed by the Governor of the State of ' Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that from personal examination, I um satisfied that the LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE -COMPANY are possessed of bonds and mortgagee and other 'securities to the amount of $500,000 and upwards, as specified in the fore going statement, and that said bonda and mortgages are well and amply secured on real estate, and are of the value represented in said statement. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto - set my hand and affixed my official seal, this 25th day or March, A. D. 1858. CRARLES NETTLETON, Nast] Commissioner for Pennsylvania in city of New York; RICHARD S. SMITH Agent Exchange, Philadelphia. Jen-sfuthlmo FIRE INSURANCE. BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise, • Furniture, ft., in Town or Country. OFFICE, No. 808 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL. 5 171 1 926 . AMBIT, $ 252,465.89. Invested as follows, viz : First Mortgages on Improved City Property, worth double the amount 120,200.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co , a. 6 per cent. Mortgage Loan, 830,000, cost 25,500.00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penna. R. R: Loan 10,000.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co'e. Melt 4,000.00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Company 19,160.00 Monk of County Fire Insurance Co . . ... 1,050.00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 416.00 Bills receivable, business-pa per 52,7D..60 Book Accounts , accrued interest, &e 8,330.19 Cash on hand and in Bank 10,043.20 $262,466.89 CLEM TINGLEY, President. DIREOTOBEI. Clem Tingley, William R. Thompson, David 8. Broyrn, - Cornelius Stevenson, John R. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, • ?doses Johnson, Charles B. Wood; James S. Woodward, fe2o 7 s to th-rp-tt B. 81 Samuel Blephain, Robert Steen, William Masser, Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall Hill, Z. Lothrop, (Merles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen John Sitwell, Pittsburgh HINOIIaLtN, Secretary. A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., A - M- INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Haying a large paid.up Capital Stoc.k and Surpltu Invested in sound and available Securities, continue; insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture Merchandise Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and ' other Persona; Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted DIMILOTOIIB. George Abbott, John T. tewbe, John Welsh, Caepar W. Morrie, - . Samuel 0. Morton, James R. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Edmund G. Dntilh. Charles W. Poultnoy. GEORGE ABBOTT, Preeldent. THOMAS R. MARIE, Secretary. POST If Onvinge Sunbxs. Yr RE SPRING GARDEN SAVING -I- FUND. (OMARTSIIED DT TEI LEGISLATURE OF PEDISTLTADIA.) PERPETUAL CHARTER. PIPE PER. ORNT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Honeys Paid back on Demand. OFFICE, 321 NORTH. THIRD STREET, (CONSOLIDATION BANK BarLupin.) Thie Institution Is now open for the transaction of business. and is the only Chartered Saving rand located in the northern part of the city. • The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 2% o'clock, and also on HONDAIS and THURSDAYS, from 6 instil 9 o'clock in the Evening. MANAGERS. James S. Pringle, Jacob Dock, Joseph MHowell, George Woelepper, J. Wesley Bray, Robert B. Davidson, P. 0. _Elinnakor, John P. Verree,',. George Knecht, John Horn. JAMES B. PRINGLE. 'HORN. ap2l-iftf Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John P Lev Hon-Henry. Strong, Daniel Underkoller, Hon. Wm. Millward. Frederick Staake, Francis Hart, Joiepti P. LeOlera, John Kessler, Jr.. Preside Secretary, GEORGE T. W.AVING FUND.-UNITED STATES ti TRUST COMPANY, corner or THIRD end OHM. NUT Innate. Large and email lams received, and paid back on de mend, without notice, with FIVE PER OENT INTER IST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and or MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 &dock. IIIIAPTBIor sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland trom .£1 upwards. President—STEPlLEN B. ORAWNOB.D Treasurer—PLlNY PISA. Teller JAMESIL MINTER iadVING FUND—FIFE PER OENT. TEIIEST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY.-WALNUT STREET SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. IMOORPOAATED BY THRBTATX 07 PANNOTILTAXIA. . _ . Money la retelsed ha any alma, large or small, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The MSc* le open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on klondal and Thureday 01 , 011i0g11 till 8 o'clock. 110 N. HENRY L. BBNNBR, Preeident, ROBERT Vb. Preeldent WIC J. loin, Secretary. • DiamOVoao: Hon. Henry L. Benner, T. Carroll Breweter, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Bars ,•• Robert Selfridge, Brands Lt., Semi. K. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes,, 0. Landreth Monne, Henry Diflenderifer. Money is received and payments =do daily. The investments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Oharter, in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROIJND RENTS, and such ilrst class securi• ties as will always Insure rfeat security to the deport tors, and which cannot fall to give permanenoy and sta bility to this Institution. and-ly lum 88 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE 1 1 PER OENT. STATE SAVINGS POND. MO. 83 (241) DOCK. STREET.- FIVE PER OENT. STATE SAVINGS PIIND. MO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER OENT. STATE SAVINGS FOND. IVO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER OENT. STATE SAVINGS POND. aul-ly tamps. DIETERVN PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE A. • ANIS-GENZRATING GAB LAMP le the only Patent Burner that has a NON-CONDI:WWI. ATTAOMBD. Per Safety, Ohespsess. sad BMDisney, It turps/Ist MI others. STATE AND 0 ITINTY RIGHTS TOR - PALE, Address • D. P. PETERS, B. W. corner FlitlOND' arld delpbta ; and 422 BROADWAY, New York. nal4.ly-rp LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOON to your interest., dud Rehm:dee 178.91.10RILLASII PACTOEY, 109 South iinoupli ',treat, below Chestnut Previous to his opomug a responsible fleto l 7. Yon wore charged $lB for work which he Is now doing in a war ranted manner from $8 to $lO. Rapport him, or you will have the SAILme othf.rilvt to pay. Jald.l REnovAL.— BAILEY A; CO., Jewellers, and Manufacturers of Ster- ling Silver Ware, Have removed from their old stand to tho new store, No. 8U CHESTNUT STREET, (Throe doors East, of the Otrurd 1t0u,0,) where they offer for sale B new and choice assortment of STERLING SILVER WARE, PINE JEWELRY, CLOCKS And WATCHES, PLATED WARE, and FANO. COODS JACKSON, JOB PRINTER. Ilea Removed to FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS SI.ISFOR LINEN GAITERS. 75 de. for LINEN SLIPPERS. 76 ctn. for VELVET SLIPPERS. 76 ots. for RID SLIPPERS. BLACE LINEN GAITERS. At PARKER'S, ,(e18•lm 81 North fax Tit Street C _ • ONOEHT HALL, 'COSIHENCING AEON DAY EVBNINIi, JULY' 12th.,-,Mcittle Brothers Bell mid Trowbridge ldlratrels, from. the School Street °Pero ,House, Boston--eousLitteg.of. thirteen •Btar per formers. For further particulars see posters mid pro grammes of the day. jy4o.6t LOP] 310Ellrg r Bualeeee Manager. WHATLEY'S ARCH-ST. THEATRE EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION, BECOND WEER,- • • commencing THU (Monday) EVENING,,JuIy 12th, 1868 Triumphant eucceavand great hit of ORDWAYiS BOSTON ,Bol...rANs, Ootslatiog of TEN Star Perforrneri, whose'rthfrnical Soirees." for the past four flights - have been visited by over 4 000 of the elite of Philadelphia_ . ii:7" This Battering and muoiticent patronage bee in duced the management to escarp - the services of those New York eta. comedlaus, the brothers - . JERRY DRY 4NT and DAN BRYANT, Prom Bryaut's Minstrel Nall 472 Broadway, N. Y., who will appear nightly, in conjunction with those In imitable twin eons of Momue, • - EFL HORN and FRANK. RIIOWEB, - The whole_forming the combination of Ethi opian talent ever concentrated in Philadelphia. Tickets 26 cents. For full particulars of the great doings, qtaer say- Inge, new acts, dances, &c" , see programmes. Doors open at 7,ji. To commence at 13X ._ FORZAPE MAY.—EXPRESS trl 41Q, LINE—The swift and favorite Steamer "BALLOON,. Capt. W. WIIILLDI i s leaves Arch-street Wharf for Oar) May every Tuesity, Thursday, and Saturday Morning. at 9) o'clock. Returning, leaves the Cape on the intermediate. days at 8 o'clock A. 111. Fare $2, carriage biro included; Servants $1.60; Season Tickets $B, carriage hire extra. "jy6-2mis 202,771 01 jyt, - . FOR THE ALLEGHE NIES.—NaTLCS 70 P 111161211414 RISII INO" TO TAIR Tne Motuirsin At R.—THE PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY will mime EXCUR SION TICKETS during the Summer to ALTOO2, A and the MOUNTAIN MOUSE, (Cresson , a Station s ) good for six daye.• Fare to Altoona and return ST 15 Pare to Mountain Houma and return - 60 Ybilada, July 2,1858. TILOS; AWOKE, JyB-12t Agent Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 6,273 93 23,907 43 45,618 06 PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD LINE.—GR EAT REDUCTION. FAnR TO"NIAGAR4 FALLS ONL Y 98.00. Trainsleave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and 17.4411 Streets, daily, (Sun days excel:U(lj as follows: 7:30 A. M., day express. '- 3:30 P. ffia, night express. Tickets can be procured at the Depot, and also at the General Office of the tine, Northweetcorner MYTH and CHESTNUT Streets. CHARLES B. TAPPEN, General Agent. iNat r, '"r# VADi T I C A IR R I IIWA N D B I I ;I; DELAWARE WATER-GAP, MAUCH CHUNK, HAZLETON,AND THE LEHIGH COAL REGION.— Viaitera to the above popillar places of 131 , 31.115 R RIBORT will find the Route offerdd- by the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Tal ley and New Jersey Central Railroads, to be novel and agreeable, passing through some of the richest and most highly cultivated counties in the State, and pos sessed of comfortable accommodation.s, both oa the road and at the various towns through whlbh it passes. FOR THE WATER GAP-.—Telke 2.25 P.M. Express Train from Front and Willow streets;pase the night at Bethlehem, and take cars next morning at 9 o'clock, through Easton to New Hampton, where - a close con nection is made with the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, and arrive at the Gap about noon. FOR MAUCH CHUNK AND THE GOAL REGION. —Take 9 A. U. and 2.25 P. AI: Express Trains from saute Depot to Bethlehem, where a, close connection is made with the Lehigh:Valley Railroad,-through from Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk in 5 hours. - - A NEW AND PLEASANT ROUTE_ TO NEW YORK ClTY.—Take 9A. M. Express Train-to Bethle hem, thence at 2.29 P. M. via L. V. R. It:and N. J. O. H. R. through Easton to Elizabethport thence by Steamer, and arrive in New York at quarter' past 7 P.M. Partiee travelling North that have -a few hours to spare, will find this a new and agreeable route: For further particulars, inquire of • •ELLIS CLARK, Agent N. P. R. It., Front and Willow etreeta. PHILADELPHIA, June 18,1858. • jel9-2En 504 6 6,4... 1, FOR CAPE MAY AND NEW YORK. DAILY, at Og o'clock A 'M NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM NA VIGATION COMPANY. The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain Copes; BOSTON, Captain Bellew ; and KENNEBEC, Captain Hand, form a daily line between this city, Cape May, and New York, leaving from first pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at 9, 1 / 2 " o'clock A. 111 Return ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sundays excepted) at 6 P. - M. Returning, leave Cape May (Monday!' excepted) at A. M. Fare to Cape May (carriage hire included) it ss for Herrera!" Season tickets (carriage hire ex. tm) 800 " New York,. cabin 2OO steerage 1 641 Freight taken at low rates.- For passage, state rooms, &c. apply on board, or at the Nice, 314 and 318 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE NUE. JAMES ALLDERDICE, 1e15.3m Agent, i ffl y. ,EOR THE SEA SHORE. Fria- OASIDEN AND ATLASITf 0 RAILROAD. ONLY TWO AND HALF HOURS TO THE SEA SHORN. , On and after Monday June 7th, - and until 'lluther no• tics, (Sundays excepted,) time trawl daily to Atlantic Oily and return. First Passenger Train leaves Tirie et. wharf 7.30 A. M. Second . 1 11 11 -it „too P. M. Freight Train with Passenger Car attached, 4.35 A, M. AccommodatioiWn to Weymouth. , 5.36 P. M. LE ATLANTIC CITY. , First Paasenge 'Train leaves - 6.00 A. M. Second .. ft 64 4.40 P. 31. Freight Train with Pamengercarattached, 11.30 P. AL - Accommodation Train leaves Weymouth, 5.26 A. M. 11ADDONFIELD TRAIN Leaven Cooper's Point, 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. 1 I'. 31. and 3 P. M. Fare to Atlantic, whin tickets are purchased before entering the cars, $l.BO. Persons wishing to go down to the Sea Shore and return the same day. can spend SIX .110URS ON Tlll3 Tickets for the round trip, $2.50 . Tickets to go doun In the afternoon and return next mooting, or down on '.Saturday afternoon and return on Monday morning, $2.50. EXTRA NOTICE. The Accommodation Train to Woymouth will rum through to Atlantic on &stunts? . Afternoon and con tinue to run every Saturday until further notice. Leave - Vino street. 5 35 P. St. " Atlantic City. 400 A. AI. Stopping atall Stations. - Monthly tickets will be sold at the following retest o For the mouth of June, $lO 1 For the month of Sept. $l5 ', July, 20 For three months, 45 ,' ‘, August, 20 For four months, - 50 Churches, Schools, Lodges, Companies and Library Aasoclations, wishing special trains : should make early application. . Freight must be delivered at Cooper'a Point by P. 01. The Company will not be responsible for isnygoole until received and receipted for by their Freight Agent at Use Point, ll. FRAZIIR, Secretary. dentlemn's Surnitibing ecobs GENTLEBIEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W. W. SNIsafITA 606 &ROB Street, shove Sixth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of lkmnialsing• Goode, and manufacturer of Vino Shirts, warranted equal in every respect to any others, manufactured in thin city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. totildf GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR DRIMING. EN/WM.—The largest and best as sortment in the city, wholesale and retail, with a full line of Under Olothing, suited to the seuon, at W. W. aNICIIPT , B, SOO ARCH Street, above iliath rabl-ff WIFICHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE' EIEN , Li FURNISHING STORE and PATENT SHOULDER BEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. Tee OHESTNOT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and dtrangers, in particularly invited to this improved cut o t Shirts, the moat perfect fitting article made. At whole._ ale and retail, and made to order. se-17i F OR REGISTER OF WILLS, JOHN SWIFT. subject to the will of the People's Convention jyb•tf REGISTER OF WILLS ANDREW T. WESTER: Subject to Democratic Rulea. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT JOSEPH A. 2110NHEI1IER, Eleventh Ward Subject to The rules of the Democratic party. jell-.1t040 V.HE RIF F AL T Y.—Encouraged by ,my friends, I offer mynelf as a candidate :or the office of SHERIFF of the City and County et Philadelphia, aubject to the decision of the People'a party, woos° no mination I respectfully solicit. WILLIA➢I IL KERN, Fifteenth Ward. F OR REGISTER OF WILLS— JOHN ("AMIN, Filth Ward Subject to Dousocrstle Rules F OR REGISTER OF WILLS CHARLES D. KNIGHT, TWENTIETH WARD Subject to the People's Nomination. jei-t1 FOE REGISTER OF WILLS. JOHN OAIIPRELI., OF SEVENTH WARD. Subject to Democrathf - myll-4m fl - ARTSHORNE'S OHRE-ALL - THE LA GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! and Remedy Mr DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAR BOWELS This eitiole is the greatest discovery in Chemical or Medical Science for the rapid Cure of IL RUEUMLTISM, NEURALGIA TOOT.AURE, SORE THROAT, STIPP NECK, or Pain in the 81DE. BACK, or any part of the body. It eels upon the Blood, Nerves, - Mao. ales, Sinews, and Bones, conquering all pain: " It is also an eacellent preparation Inc Dyspepsia and Indigestion, withal arises from a weak stomach or bowels. Thousands of persona who bare need HARTS HORNE'S CURE-ALL have been astoniabed at ite wonderful powetin removing any pain from the system. Bottles 12, 26, 60 cents, and al, to be Bold by R. . JENKINS, ap22...iftf Corner SECOND and WALNUT Street& ETARTSEIONNE'S HE.A.LTH—RE STO ft is ERR, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL. The Life of the Plesh is in the Blood. Prepared by a Chemist. The beet Restorer of Health, and the beet Blood-Purifying Compound in the World: It ddee not contain a particle of Mercury. The above preparation to suited to the impaired and weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates the whole constitution; removes all pimples and mop tions from the skin; gives bloom and freshness to the complexion, podia particularly adapted to the weaken ing complaints of both sexes. - It is a perfect cordial in taste, and acts like a charm upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the weak and debilitated from any cease. Quart bottles .0; small bottles 50 cents; sold by It. El. ARNRIND; Corner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets, sp2sl-iftt 3y13-ttt th sat-1 A. KINGSBURY, M. D., • • - IL". DENTIST, Would Inform his friends that be has ErfilOVED to 1119 WALNUT Street, above Eleventh. je2-9m SIIN-STROKE.—Hundreds aro killed daily by Snn-stroke, and thousands ire.injuro4 by it, and yet even sensible people neglect to procure on, of the PATENT PARAtiON UMBRELLAS sold by WM. 11. RICfIeRBSON, jylol2t if No. 418 MARKET Street IA ERRING. --800 bbll3. .No. 1 IiERILIE G. 1,-LEestport itapooton lOW do Halifax. now in store and for Ws by JOON M. EYNNEDY & CO., si? 8-y 008- Jae .44 Ziortk Vigra! gLIMU 3 O I /Wri , Ounnner excursions: political. /314 , itinal "413Entittry..
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