The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 16, 1858, Image 3

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    - -...2. - 404iiispeinteni*thevSt4otile-petitgerati‘,
-4 : 2l ' , Wri t prkrefig i , ; ',; "3 .o 4 l.', ° K 4 ) l4 ,l l ,lltoXj-ili•" 1 1
it - irit:rdOilf - 0"1:".7 1- • - t - ..- 4 ,`1:".":*; -- :-"- ."-; ;
;i - -.....'C1ete1det314,1 Of'a,tliil - "Obliiii6ter blifiheintr.
' rel - Brieki-Cittriat*ig erit,inthioli frill •long Curie
... A . ' 443_,. ." PO 0 0 6 %:,bA, ,t 0 ~ 0/ 1 4 /4•itYtiq 43 aUlt . of Hof- -
,3 , ce r , r ,, • i 3 ., •., - ~,- F
~- , ,ilr4oll,thitiight;iif tlici2Btl"itiitlefroili Eithe - iiiiime
k4eriiottillit,Vwassarcilufb-d-fieniiny,eleophliccit-mid
- night:. , The pight.,.: ttaii,tie of ealtiness i n it. beau-
I ' '' l44: ititrel4T o ,o lo l4f*tilkid, autlit-MY
i'leit - dair ',, remit ward re Amy awbs•
r i.,14 111 4 00 d.0 21 01 ,1 1P. 0 0449 - 00ittellithtUirateTtoft
as theylity idle led out In q, tot 701301100- 0 t
',.; 10014.4140r1fiNt., khltixiaglit silettecriir - itiniitir• X
wai aroused from nix tbonghtfaLreyerie by Nil. I.
tionti neliftyliV9l - Jhlibi'irltilaftP??49l.Ro, 4 1 1 04:
.- 'rail ii Welts ,- ! ---•-:, ti , 4 '44 ',.. 4, p3A- - • . !..:Z . ,,`, ';' .. :
. , c: aheArY :WA', taken
, 1p.. r 4,014.u..raihi.
" - "litr a ' a ng l T . Pl!atfiailitaro cl4 tileiiatept .I'lw:weird
' - -- o litirbildheariely left the Ips of the lastWiritinet
and Went, eohobartili•the Mhz ravine open which
-'he wauposten wheallfeinit ilter-btlikbraftertng of
1 . horse,ia,Booft cobilinhhip th'' slant - hill 'TM the
river-
i tlictinent,toope, and tlitt:gldoit dr° ieln lii,
,front%f - 6.)14 Blinirfilcilik - A661.-hii - oit led up,
- anif the "rodelo flergoititt4dijougOlies.3 Green's,
.- -
whom hIP alsoisittlidop [ iat rciw-heardgelulor
- ' order bird: (Sergeant-Major Green) tp mate - out a.
detail of six metufriinTilkliti ' mounted:company .tii.
go under the ebtanisnd lit' LblittelliitittilgittY ani
Banningliaii,'Atiii.,l4oitOiC:66lkilideibilied'ollioiri.;
LI out. Magrotliiihiglipen,Wrirdersitat a eettler's - .
. - - -'calitiv oVerrtherivert - tdid titts ltr6kdebtaliitientNyas-'
,seneto.arreilVtilifinuttloirer...; , , .. . t .,-. , i...: ~ ..„1—
- ' "A' fewlightillehlee i Usdniren• . rtiyitionryid"at 4,
liquor shantyriestilyfiumbleh Ibtsir4i leanest - ere
_;;: , • - wens.jiorriblyerititi_ialinolic litarallf nut ;to
pieces:, Prone of thentliowever, araAtilte,,zdead,,
1 i .ailthotighiii:tortiloal boddiiiiiii, - TWlLltke;lllgbt,'
I artijefermbd f l , i l b)dlei r- :;blifiitiging ., to 'the. Afth
coltniiii,lihichlt r alWeilltimied over , the lifer,
-v iiiiiiihot - deitd. , 'lhe night afte - r,..a. titip;maider - 3,
, ---- ,;:tiflan:tii - vtinitti got °pit cg • kfakiztiltro -it,hretgh: ,
1-itithit.Noid. - ',"..imet,'lntgliicitwe ;teamsters of:Lairiiii
viiiimrrePttliiitre.**4o-4-44,Piltnimaebilmd. X"
oi-drlrers.;-_-,...`,.,!r ,
~.:3- , •.- - ,,..;; ; ,,,---4,- -4 .4 , ,,, - - , -; • •
"But I vrtilitintrto negleet someWftlielliitioo
- in. titletleilAcilhe inardei,4l44ofiteridim
Ile had,litietiii 4 tOivisikto_the Xlierss,of ;Vie fi fth<
coliiiiiitiiiiititela returnftoir litt s p.W. 0 1611 4 - the
4 i .
boccie mlrtk 0,4,14„,, - Ittrkt Mangled in an til„,„-
~,torpattpg, - ,-gifiltpiculatta mitecedef:Prerei'.w.hir"
fi t e4 uß °l4. ' tria. - :-.4 ,3 2/Inti-Itailloatted'ulthtia bail , .
and a tiom'beraik nekshet'vatt of whtoh entered
zo-frilkfitop and•headeklllinulilto losttnltly. ,- 1, tin t .
dersm,t‘thatthtieletV. aittliorttleit ,- ,Orillaryivolle '
~ tvirrketliltded- M illtiliPlillid.l 7P itire,cll*
- f ilria,X,o l o,7 , :t -449,r,,K1V8i1t164, ,
_, t 9 -
'Y 0 10704 ItoA u. 7oa ,Z estc. 4 . 4
cytttch t kg - 4it , • Itteliket46 tillirilk:
' • BUtlboY'll . ave iitnro , a truitiessiiiiiob:"
3. - r, 4 ' - 'i , " OW tlestdilißluirretcYrifeliittrlbtifedly the, ,
_3:4 latininetilitliquor-qoblair-yetist6;i6bOblitAuT .
- 4.2endlnn - ditganotirthlfdiMil;
' lirtierei`thrtis l o.,fillt, .
share in the destruction - 4 - ef, „„lingiarilif6 4 Y , "i • ---,- 1-;-
• '"Palli"i'*tnrare - 0 5 * 1 0fitilli , '1iniltiie 60
' feil t i l l!' l . l . o. l4 K.l'l!fiii•ie Isr 0 44.1 hi's- irfteornoti,P.
_!. I -
_ii 6tpinot nuke mei% NOW. witil,lt passiss. 4 .
„, - - .4,lltaectmitjheit,theen baring charge orthe expo- I
" ditioti,have morn , loar of the motility train's being
oat . offndeittrelitidcoll bar mid . by ..‘ the' freilitif Dr,
dta - lestiiiin'they•harh of llitbliii4ionillurinclar ,
'.-- ipan sine littiiii'l.AlYo,44lir,t4it - .:6oo 3 nvoit;ol ai t nr
, 'dohbitii: .- . : ,_,- '. -.-, ..,:-.-"-;,-,--1 1r , :_-.c: 1.3: ,, , i'-- - . ( . O
, 3_,
on the
thote. t were.,e'bont stxtylieMont
''' °it the itek - -report:', Nearly. every -case3was the,
• ,_,O/604tetfi - andriciarly•everyyirtient - w,aitiv fiat re.
,7',.. ornit,freilifrimtfilitew life:- • Of , etieriii iy,tiiiiil lint
..:.-,..expeoteethiltz it' oltingiOt, diet, - ;:. W.:Change - oroß.
mato, - a -Chime; tif •phyidoelexe*lte,, - ,agd,,ti JafiV
4, ! . ..iselfe'df' life4iTioltiltiter,'*lll.;hiiici - seek iiii -.060.t
• llRogliiiif;''-' lll- C`inilY3Welidiiris tlistAlierti:is nal
• ''
a:40:434,01inii1ter.;1049-wli;:with theg.'44420`!.1:1424t,
plaint': ..,.., .-,‘,.,,,,,-, ..-3:3.--li ---,-.......!' 1,, ....•-•,•-- ~ -?-.. i
2. 0 Thiclootoihes no serious 0400011iidOrthb elm.
, The: 10111 6 / 4 11 , 4011,1thr: i)f • ill 0 troops Is lixtrellept.
• -, 86610 , ;-fecr,"whet, , ,Bice , inyeelfrheviittific‘Rtiiiriciver ,
- ?dello° and Taxesouid..Ciontruettid „the °biotite
diarrliiiitiVtarrinnah ititilinntilabdreaded clisVl
....,,,e.me,..but-hope,tbat, by totatierunoe-and -bard, we, • i_ ..iuill eoon,bp mud, ag 411, 4 " • "3; f..`l":' -- ' 1 i-g 4 1
- :`'...24ver.eitteis*lsolc,lAtaitertwoitarrakavol'al te .
'i,'..sigty•day abetic,ciiiery•foirth Aar , 3, Wheit,fc•was
not ralninetlitiVrreatlierrlituebeen - - , etottelvely.
. -warm arakippreselviii , v It - worti;nct - lokihe, 800%
, priiihr tiliel - rwit trild'iotaiitliftes,peittltel,y, ecif
- reciter:" , I '''''''' "-.; ~J.'„ --; , ',,,- .... 1. ' , - -
..'.. i .There him. yillege - Lof teimii.,Bob or. i,ooo' Oltii
'. - -Indiaiiir.within.*v.en, - , Mlles of_onr , oneanipment h
' • -- .liitiliil haixi,stien none of -themiZam,notArepitr
,ed, to - write 'father of thirti,l , .; -41 3-3 - ,-,..i, _ .
. .
Tun •Chnoea, Wis loam from our exahanalie
that iln„the soUthorti portion of the State apples
and pears prinniaeliii abinidanTyiel,d,,bqin,other,
parte the fruit Drop biOniall=-thit latir,freste
and the - oold storks at -thilinie when finik,tries
werif ircbloOin haviisveri4il:y,dannignit the Pros
pect for fruit. Oberriiii- wets -atilititatistetoftdfail- -
' l urni4uniStell;;niaiipt:lii;nmefavored, , linudhilmi
trIS , be VerrnearkiirappleiPtiid
fur the fornier,- 1-AdaltrinnOele ",tbion an.
•
. The' • lOU:afar, hie': been
larite f lbe,yrhatit- erop,very "goodoind the:
prospeot.for,a4otid:oak,hertest is now excellent.'
"f/iteatirf. Advertiser.'
ExPlitlioritt9ob . D6O - Atak44;the Woriestin: po•
tke court, lesteidav; B. Gates Itas
fidatt-leit dolleirampitAo6Stalliiitatilitiae ra
127.08,1 for shoot:l4'lw* - . W4. 4 :4 00 014 8 .,,i, ttko town.'
dot flpetseer . ' ta'; i 7statlitS:iiß.4(o,4_,XraiosUer,
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•-- . C IiTIV Imp kii m - R z.---,,,z; -..-:,. f;
~, ;ay ,--,-*-- T I T ..--1.1,-,?-a-..-:- •:-..7.:.-..---tr.4",'-: ,"*l.,'_-1,; ;" '
.Itti Ehtisoxeski Spoji,4lol„ -"Xt. is Viostioiialilo
.
~,,-, .1,,h W : Alb, relyne turinstal dtopeoihictu have
fiertur.within thelut few days like,..bet±dolt.qat*tio
motsueltii:iiiis" et:liki:RaOitiL: osg,3l,e,itd.tejsuxity,_
siofemito ,brpat43iiiViif iii,sty; Om qiiitisiii, - h/Ctiesa
substitatta - k& mausyltplililiog jiliof mot tettilliir -
wortifit:B4AulliiAbliewhetber's aubstAtutton of the
tatter Wuslifluirtli fionler4ii4 Es Atli a bleesileOsina la.
..-ItirbnadiatheinglillirealifeYifilli iiiiiii • thii - elcilii,g
bold of yesteithicindATut*daylo addition to the
great unitary benefits to , the oltyiisectltingftourthopii:l
, d6ltaloutrihosisiii:tin'aiiiititiViselniniieifeittiii4":
.assiatedirrttlis genial iilesithifyliailtbsll.: s - 4 Thi,liern;i
Willi iteirilt4lltiiiir.iiiiiii,itli bapiiratres(iiii, 'beep*.
*,,giAiiiirg:4,...4i! ii.9 . 0,0l Z4lr9a;Sr9. , ?2.linbibing this vital _
..diaistit-isreesssperthaiwaoßiali fil*lilaisti hnow,
, bettar.hovite,#ka';adriiitaka orAtiailibiliaathe'lidian,
' - earKiittViia p l iiii . 4a - iik A oi.hiotzro io. - tiii f liipe of
'. , i'ff.',lirooT*llo 4 / 1 11 ,co , fOlillefilm i hi :Oonvey; A -biira'
amount of water' to the 'talk, where it le '• de
• 4. paldtedrithin 'the , 'ileid`,? Mk' grialuilli:ianductei •
to .ther„root • for c inivany , days 'ANT -ttio,„4:sia ' 'boa
..,-, issaect. to Tall, -,,--raper.wliat: , ,ws- - , have- .'eased' :
friom conversation. and mirele . _ - ettrespbridincii; • lye r ,
• * arealliniet“lfist4einl. lihOwere; wherever they loin
__ Visited, have cone exactly at the proper time. 44-- - -
mere bare probably nerequal,elfaviri4fitliategieri:
, tor Aarvfattai aa osital_,t_a'afi. Oli,luresso has ii 6 : :,
ie
„Thraitgstailisitet.lhil-, ion;dinatni:ej444 ifiala,-
;liiijillifllia ialaiii44 4 eideat r ta. 4 toP!itrifs4l#s477.,
1, 1 0 044, 6 4abtft .;, I ,,,b!;t.,iiiitt's, ci! burr' weallthir
couldittlitibien ihaircifpniptlifite riPen`vriseat., The:.
..94,449,011411IpmIcOurattatirsaMtthatvres:
-- "liegliniiii to anger waithadiuMfures, and for these' thy;
showers have acted liiiil,in' fririgenting sham. 11pciii:
- - threholiiillietkinifirlai,e; hiletlfSeen** l 4,rescifed: .
In a short trip op
,the Belawafiyi few' Cays'egrievie,
were morn to eel,: the
,tatrlS ihentn.fiel La i particularly;
-;•On m tlut '' . ..fersey„sida;',etonlderrnbly'embrowned by. the; 1
drought, bitinolieseno doobtitheir aspect has been '
i , . sivesAy: naterially Changed-by - the illsinin':!reariiiiew '
. sonstdsiliii. 7 ,'likow .144iiiootil ilia - ill :1 1 04r49i- 44
' : with *gaittifgs,iia: isivoi,tie withiheir'Vhdteut ahorila.
'..
~tends, we wilLieudesvor - to bennoa latindilettkitlic
iiiteliorable : derreight.that "ian'igitiutilr:liiithati6i, of
which inlariif,thillmborotbrioce :djOgnitbel, y
. noir/00,0st' 4 .44 s*Sidslied raPire4Stiro: the 0: G.
_ ~A.Blalii., c litould . our ideas .ihrifullyinef oh Vat lots'
• Pot ofireay ina'at sane 'fain* tine fiviii the:forty
_i th9efamt .residers,uPthe,A l (lityilteguP:ivilth. an hi
mortal:, Miff ;Ms Alta.. If aelhefi "II :lf -D i a i iVate - fri' tll : 6
.r . s hig e ai f i-,.,-, - a,;-_,...i. ,:c. , .-,..: ,•!,..---Fil.c te , , :,-, .A., 7, t.. j
Nis Ifitt'enp - s;.Trisrveto'sf.-,-, Aotioot tho..severit
'ilialciabliturimitottriatillpi!te iteci; referred
_hi in our
summary;lnit late numhirr:_of. - .Thelfrifri. in Omitted
'''t,, ' i'inhillltif• - itife.'WhiCilt,,fis;polafior , inteilit; t t i, ttio
. itliNiixtirelleini And . puke, applicability as si-prsa
- tacit-,tosekieer, toor, altelOathined=itT•strrialds . l ost.:
. tiowt We' - ' , alliiditOiol.llllirlitiVlark**rinderlatiaelr
iiiiiiii eai r ,Vhciaa !,,inir!f4:Aihy:ipeynttoti iitlfor 285 •
'-'4*O 'taste itbereilsar.aisaia from lierunal - Obionia.', '
i. lien. Bielutsteefunnifeelel''hialic - iiit'oT,oicoilil) 0..
to %woo ipipiiirottooktii*4#„•l4tiP?tibe94M3,leil
- *Mode! , inticofaiAlattila'Ais pity, , ,. Qua of ithihrtoit ,
. ingeolince 4 indoompieteleotoymiotthfs - atebritbedmill is; ,
-. thairnigament Outoiliiiileatiakar;b/Wosno
or an fioßbaullittaChiittiolinr , tiiijArtratiNitii pßeiT t a
-1 1 0-KALCI---nßval ta 9MApsaa s t -, pe rfat 4 ,e q uaitirtum
bettreeiiti , l) two. Theinfeat of tliti Arnie mint-Which
to he fatty elinreafeliffeiciade to be examined-le, to
produce flour of * thorughly',uultdrin sod ,:ever:.tek
tore; tad in additianlikthla adiarlAnCiiiikettli; i'lla.
leg from the flexible idlastment if the burn; there lc
another adiantageAlefit4raistieel millers will esteem
of the highest importation, via i That la essi ant bold,
oxylstotet alibst4inityo29l2lo enregalir gait between
the Mini iiiiikiii'matiol3oiiey wilt .aceommodati
themselVer to tii#: isittw r ii k - m ni i # tbs. Minify fe rel..
moved, 'withal( tliislightediniztry to the mill; moth%
log short, of a metallic =blown, however, is sufficient
to move the barn from their proper position. Thie
one featfin,,garniainittlCbe ''
isilihgt to "Plato, =win
Olark'i Mill far in cutunneat
_all othent now, or that
ever have. hettif In itiliir.-1. '' , " ,,, 1'.t • a 't ,
Quit ..14.poti—Noni is the time to go to 3109fee,!'
No,A3fiil , Idaticer''otteet;',unt iroeure.a - bagitag miltl
having procured ttgrjoi t.. - ,,, ;4 wur4 o intoty jti
and tecifil-tillefilifit lifitSii4 what you need ' lir see
you pretor not bang 'numbered with,. any such extra
baggage, you Moi.-'sitlitirlhily ni.-hire of Mr. Bloom, at
either Cap 10014aditift:fitliallitialiqr; on''your arrival
t
CONCERT .13:0;t:410a - falulius troupe of Morvii
Brothers, Pell, andli:4'ibildi[O,,llinetgele - gave theft
fourth untiirlbi*En 'OA, at Bonnit Bell, to a crowdefi
honer. The entert4titinnt
: was, cupertor,to,acieltitig
tbit hie beets ;644 Vern fpr,At!'ii I, . 41keiAtiltmothok
Uinta - Minot: faiiiigttAiiltfi an Mitln „Cinage,*(piri
gramme. Those who unto fond oCtlie filibest - aild beat
order of minnutiyifiniiiiil iilteAthein a neon*, • ;
Tate TY,.) l ,,,4l l Mlllftaij, 484100 1 P lOilhlitlitlinted
to aerie 7 anip ; voci,tudrisk: ChvWcultaticgrins, It la
raid , tint thel.Orts hatrfew • naval officers of soul
c&
, abillye and:_that ho,hainiattia. , * - iniy-lorigert 'The
TtniqbtsillvtirflOs, d:liiife , Ott Aili.linjouirti'lli,thiar
country, and went , ittiliiiillii , * : - fitifititiii/elf del - cited
with the heilitlrtif kfiqiiti:l:7o‘o444llTlOfii Blokes{
the greiit.6lo444-1Y4,1-.0444it4 "klf4 w.
ii.; ';
:i
OCT o r Tairg:--Miisti?iit - *'hitilWps s men, l I
whose leisure will iiiiritiiCitlOing. 4 •14er ' out of
town, qi; malOnstrnmg#itirotiti,tio: leave. :Mine wh4 ' 1
contemPlii6"a Visit io the setkihoreeMot A Clifi'ili alit
ocean,"Oaiirtitifilt bathing robes, of any con;
retrahlo!,, Italiirit,,,, ,r,.l)liptly",- lowest pricer, 1% Ell
dit*aplitri4%kilitita tolethtnotmpertuatpe : a2k
- '-.-, Onent,t t nttet, orinit z tOtt iltt tlf
,tPrne'' :-4
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''lnOvillflo: o 4ol4s,Cr: 6 4 , 44 , i.niwspaplr , pan t
iniPlnthireihjeetif-/pCappedhook )
‘:',lkit pletrit nt
vislinm Of , elenderneched liottleAwltlliiilvirfell ilbain
tint ilatikitfilttfd ititi!Olllit*;,'nitnd! r a,Vo;*l l 4.4le'lne•
7 iiiireitt i refind iiiistiNtiiini C l iiinWttlig,nl4 tiocii*lnto ,, Hi
bpitarEo:7l34lo4tiottc,l‘ itoclutlnen,tiy ttiykreiiinne of
serarricwhichlbidiCo4 44 liettnhit the eXtentilytenl
-Mune itheith 4 o4'4".pfirifoi," f itr9*illniar
,tininlifilne;
lorhicit'lititiiiiiindlietiifeiih_th* - iiiiii rm;4l.3,hit brawl
'''fdr - ft4c.inill.'" , i* liCfficinlailing , ,llai * Yrnotiors of tine
hOiqt. 21**$ 1 0 *SitlinAt oat to ante friend, - he (dined
,I, o ,onoilethlog in-Unbt.tivientatid'olikloirre 4 idlifat
. .tficellei,d * e,tiPl 'lO6l fithluitiiearag)iiinko (iii}td .
„ Brol y w it que inotireirttaftlit I.oiiitii - enlyittoin, ?Ant
—_ '9 PI txtottlio.rivtoOlittxtb; • ' 1
grlmmvl
• -
!RiPMOVo 3 .;rßarg u t 11.41 P'7 142 1 .
I tetria & Mini= • ~ • ' • - 7- - •
ST. hieTTAIVACIVrina, W• 4 _
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al !
. " I rtn*laMP 2 iirig.illiaill,446 /MAWS s4t T
thiftscht & Son!.
•
PASSENGER'S`: ARaltiVzii;
In biztvie K Rosie
bottom: ,r x ::;•,:4
, PtiIatONIAPHIA , ..BOABD•OIt TRADM.
30iimPti 0. (}Eons.
Ax4o.:A4st,i, Voloirrsztv.V:ing ttioNnt
. .
MALI* itAIINALL.
IfETTigt BA&b
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,
- Aterhii.likerWritel*cha,6l, -PAilade/Phia•
Ship Wyptrqpit;Boriort. , ;.t.."... • ' ." Liverpool, soon
Barque JpeepsWirjell, Davis • teirusyre, &p, mood'
Menne Iloirdlon) , lnokidn St Jago de Cuba, soon
* Barque' omerloe, Witham Cardenas `Roan
, Borgne Ninon *`G ipson ' ' Key Weve,Pooo
litatftti
rifirLADF,Lnue, July 10, ' 1A68.
wass -
A 44 I 611N i /4UL. ..... ..:7 16
ARIUTAD
' Bteaniship Bolden, Bellew, 20 Boors from New York,
via, Cape May, with Wee and passengers to tames All
derdlee, •Reports si light bargee and several Kim as
hiorldirpassed in yesterday storaingi. and,saw on un
known barque drop arailtbr of -the Lasaretto.
Barque Union, Power, 25 days from Perninimeo,wltb
1,1 4 411 frf i,Lelfil • ic Domed.' Balled in co with barque
Reindeer,llleuxionii,Ver, ltiO di Janeiro, Bohr George
•Darby idulliner Sidled 10th Jnne, i t ballast, for New
T
otit, Via West Indies %The 11l B Sleeker-war Falmouth,
405 /100. r, la Platte; touched at P 18th June on
rt,fray to Bahia., The barque Liaduibal, • Kline, from
ew Vacuole, bid disabused, and stilled 15th June
or lidile Jineire .Left sabre Itriiiiklift, Bell; Tuthill,
for Philadelphia, via Torkalsland, ba • 2 Jliys, and Men
zilftits. Thilleherf from itichblood, fOr fele, freight, or,
charter 1 - li '
..Ari,l,ll.lruttri,,H.:!stbd2.7,lwve , otrtivine::
deli. July 6th, tat 20 25, long 08 10, ' spoke n o
Tem
pest, froutfilltibittrif for Pat iut Bpaln,
- ,'Brig Banes4faker,.l2 ,daye fromTurlis Island, iith
adit° ;Thu Xattson • .lc Sou Lill at Bait Osy. bar ue
•Jolla Alveoli, or, New - York in 3 days. Behr River
Queen sailed Ist inst. tar Providence June 28th, in
Tacks Intend PeUele, spoke brig Breese, InlnOtt dor Tri
aided d Cnba,s f '. 4- ' "
80 *il ilAT V ltagall94 Y 4oli # fr 4 4/ libri t 'llgi Th
04
ThonMebeterok. .• c, -- t ~ , ,
, , , begtAltar, 12 Wit freer Berwick' City, La,
t ` live oik felonry . ..7oS.
, a Bohr i B Mont'ee,'ltulson; t date frorolort Walthall,
Itit with coat to 8 Morris Wein & CO ,t
410 /1 iliabiOt InSyntlta, B days front Pilrt Walthall,
Vs; w th coal to ilditurrle Wale & Co ,
•i Bohr, Mary, Elisabeth, blontemy, 3 days from New
Terii,lwballast te Tyler, Stone lw , Oo. -
illoop J- D Sigh, Dell, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with
Fulsertet Theo W Rerker. ,= •
, Bioog Clivia, Fox, 1 day from Otleass, Del, with wheat
fe Oltralhn t On _ M*
i3LISAIdStr.
Btaimallipltennebec, nand, Ne*.York, J . Aliderdine
' }Dirket' uhlitob.Pennelloftlatvi, 0 .A Reokoher
2.0 e t `..., I-I • -.-- •
Br brit Oicelliicltavanangh,`Bi Jolio,lB it, MO Clark
' BAT lieolldertlei, Janieron, Eastport, 2 Xnglieh
Bahr John Walker, •Perron, Demerara. J P Senieten
Sobr J B Monroe, Hudson, Smithfield, Vo, Blaktsten
ikaar liarituch -N, Ntheahlgoi Nearborn, NO, Cochran
' Sour Mary , Xlisabetk, Itiondatuy, PewCaoket, Tylor,
BtotfriA -4 0oLtf , ; --- ' ' • -
; bleeoker, , lidwcrde,,kiettapolistr, Corson
Behr Johnbane - eater: Rites, Providence, -do
Mr li'Porker,Bodgere, - Boetonib r Andenitnd to Co .
BloomerJ, Geyri . /lior, Ba.l9lnore, A; avor'ee, 2;r.
• • • •'
• - (Clorreopondenoe of the Press.) -
ORACE; July 15,1868.
KlugitouloCt Imo. this roorrang rfitti' 6 bouts,
lutidrand ooftelgued . -
f norford. flour tot' Pitzpatriek,'l,64 bark to Bewley
lc,Orq,Jk.Eloruel, Rairfatiokir, W Q Harrold, and 1r
'X-211,1400)90W.Du1iaroxvOltyy
(Cerrespondenee of the Philadelphia Excliiitige.)'
el , L39HRB,- Del., July 144-8 2 M.-
:Tho _brig R H Moulton, triad tit Jebn, NB; for Bald
mere; lint , inlkerellatcrebing for a batboy, and still
14i Etilvtles iq company with the nest previously reported: -
The,,barcine; Lucy etlngi for -.Falmouth, Jansorent to
eeir yesterday; and , steamer Albert' Horn departed for
Hoyt - end fleactr,for a load of spare. ThC tag America
lain theroadatesdAwaltingii tow. Copious rains fall
last nlghtorhlch have cooled the , and:yrlU greatly,
benefit our corn atapsattirage, ' Wind BX,,
"Tours,"&o.'. WM. M 4/10XMAN
: 1.-
lintyrendtatarn.l, •
(00frespondenoe of the Philadoliddi Exeltait.)
- , . °aria TaL/Itif, July 16:-4 20 M.
Two two berm brigs, and pareral light ochre
jailed Iteto;day. --The Intaglio Uweaa, for Law/afro,
and a fleet of confers went to eon We afternoon. Wind
1311;-Ireather'irees Pleddlnti
, roarac.her • • ',ITS. B. nuonEa
•,• •[111rXIL11111.01114140.1111•11180.] • .
. ." •• • r, NonroL K. Va., .Inly 16
Ar in - Hampton Roads brig Herald, from the Carib
bean Bea, with Anson
21942121#1, Juryl4.
Axrlved, ship Sparkling Wave. from Matanzas, bound
to Falmouth, England,. short or hands. Both the mates
and a rigor h ad died of yellow fever.
Mralee gole.
Steamship-,Belainkte,-061ies, Intamfat New - York yea.
- tato.; '•• -
thearesinpaityatene suite, Marshmen, hened, arrived
at Charleston 12th ' - -
c- :Ship tilietWoodl=Bale, hence Was'at Calcutta May 17.
',716-19-17)114bitmberlalur Skein:lan, wad toadlog
cottai7,ttadhWtorYtew York.- - -
Ship FrI2XWB 7 W I i , Cepe; foe Sinßranelsoo, remained.
ifentfiont May 6: - - • „
'Allatillrinell; hence; sal - lea from thuga
porejlttey S for Bong Hong, -
- "Ship i‘Vekt-rdikltalitenti..Wid_tt,llineape,,,, May 16;
0,01, blivllt beta veil to Chinese for
Skip Otesonthe, Maxwell, at. gay West eth Met. from'
Boston. Will take 1n 'the -amp of the ahip Sultan,
Arteeltedmome Mae lines, and sail for Liverpool,
1:131919 Iterbert;ltatelii'for !Mune, cleared At Bos
ton leth hist
Ship Christopher Ifsll , Preensan, for Boston, was
leadu3gittoalderallik9B. ••••?% • • • • •
18hiltAsoshOreen, forltathalossi iiited from Cal
lao stay 80
,1411tir Finhtud, - P e et, for 'Liverpool; cleared at Apiite
ehleolis Bth loot.
Ship Medford, Gray, 112 dajs , frora Calcutta for Boa
ton Rite ep.oken Oat (net, tat 26 82, long 04 20. •
• Ship amprees,,Lecraw, fOr New Rork, sailed • from
• ,
Ship Sfitfeh Trident, (Br) for New York, remained
at Calcutta May. If loading.
Shipldorniug Light, Johnson, from Iquique,' attired
arrived nt Callao 4th alt , and remained 1212, unit.
•• 821i0Ceiti Segls, Olteeyer, from•bltudila, arrived up
Dioaton 14th iugt,
NINO Indus, Thompson, for New Orleans, clearixt
i 4 810 de 7aneiro Sth tilt, with 4300 bags coffee.
Barque IC King, liitwitt, hence at Cleninegosad Inst.
• llamas • Ocean Bride, Lehr, henna at Cienfuegos 4th
-Z,.Barque *nets; lientilton;fr6m Rio de Janeiro for
77 - Orleans, Was ipoiren 24th Ott let 612 R, long 42 13.
Baigne - Reatern .9 ate, Yoorhees, • from London for
Ariattalia, pdfloto Rio de Janelto Bth ult. leaky.
- BirqUis Uhiloo, (Br) for Baltimore, jailed from Oil
derakfui
z:Bargne Roebuck, Chase, from 11.10 de Jemeito June 9,
dt Neyr . .York lattfluat. • .
iflarque Minnesota. Yescook, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Rio - de ! Isidro 9th ult. with 2600 bags coffee and
97 logiabeevood. ,
• /Janina Plimitom, gnig, remained at Rio ;do' Zanoiro
9th nit, for New York next day, er.th 2000 bags Mace. ,
hllantFo Bar l 3' Bird; Ovok, mailed from Bingeporo 4th
May for' ffong Kong. -
Banns - . Louisa, Masson, at Cardenas .94 Met. from
? ri g gmOir ialtuldeilr hence, attired at Key
est,3oth -
Brig T W Railand, Rowland, hopes for Key West,
put luto,,Raupton ROpda 12th loot. DA aireount of sick
noes °Captain., -
Brig - .oldorpee,Rowee, cleared at Boston 14th inst.
for Philadelphia.
Brig Trincieleni Ilavener, cleared at New York pa
terdiy for Philade lphia.
Brig Mount Vernon sailed from Itto,de Tenetro Bth
'ult for Baltimore - • • "
Brig Bola°, Bartlett, ale .red at Nod` York yesterday
for Porto Cabello •,•
- Artga.Tattliaa, Atkins , and Ely . ra, Puller, bears at
Boatokfittlr mat. ' • •-
tlobt-IJorraltati May, Vobb, for. Philadelphia", with
Artialrer, oloaradat - Wliollogton, NO, 141 lett
Bohr4ogatbart Come, Nefiafey, betoe for Dartford,
Maier, Nora. yeaterday. —"
' ließs.W.Woottbury, Biggins, house ot Boston lith Inst.
•
Pear. 6 -a arowu, Branton, hear. at Now nottforn
14tninstr• • -
f_fielir BeimAce, ( 1 / 8 )11all, hence, arrived at Key
20th ul. - .
,W. Conklin, for, Philadelphia ,_ sailed- from
- 4 011inibegoett&l
t.obfrft W. flardtiest Bontmeieleartid' +4 Charleston
13tl e ttilbeltaltitnote. , • ,
t Anniddi 3 Odointie, Oiled !rein Matanzas 6th met
fo• •
schr Bally Crime, for lihiladelprda, milled from
13fen/Abgtis sS mat:- • •
;;;Ptsebia - 4:lU,Saraieid,Parries,iuel Dr Jnim,Btradle 7 ,
White, Raise rity - ICaR - for
Bente andlit Maker: - •
Rate tilaaablosrer, , Paltia; oiled, from Newhnryport
iattf ieitr rar , rliittaelplius.' •
Behr Hudson. Warren. from Pall Itlwiir
phi(' pat Rita Newiport rich Inst. , to tit a new mast,
having carried away the head of her 'mainmast' about
I wee, weeks afro In a heavy blow off Uhatbant:
Behm Dawidltiplue' tfouglaij J IL Stroup, Corson; A
•Ttrralliqlluirisi , Aid; ;Dollish; J Prainbes, fritralpes,
and Win II Dennis, Dewitt, hence sit' li6atan leth inst.
; Robe Alloirdlldaletair; 71, Plypa, at Arlstra 1641 lust,
.front-Aelaware Oitr ,, • f • " • • .
....--Robilaisaltildatilda,Andrewi,salleOrnsa . Rlver
12th Unit for Philadelphia. '
"'
hanegriflleaton, a tNewport
•Behrb Moo ilia, Tlea;eind Dr W 11 Powers,. banes at
linerflaven
lioht Margaret Powell, Powell, for -Philadelphia,
aalled,from lavori_lalD 'nat., • '
Yeinam, Biker . si Brown, Brown,
T tietkoiiii 4 Barniiii;haneerartiged at growl.
'fiiitiotetr die
fork lath
tner-fo, -
M; 8 - -
'A itrals 'Jilata.bei to at law York yeetardai.
-- • . SIIIIMAPLBOILIANT. •• •
Leoebop-,Yrogi, Akyab:Yriet; aehore arma mud
Ilat,jtplieen` Behebo abu-.Tyioo`,Abont.¢Rmftes,f.on
thlieee the vile Ilitaineeby manna of torches, tweed
off with the lots her rudder, and arrived at , Macao
May 1.
The Americto 2 berOte Belibiotila lots ituumed her mi..
tipardity at NyaoefiteO t and anise. ebe tow B• 1111
Itezioatybig,'ao4 Walled tbs. Sinoloe. She
- recently elestc4 trout Beek firrineleyolor Ikteia tea
Ship Sophissiceirhote at Brian% has a cargo of 600
too of Gael. , 'T.he • otew,l4 in number, were all rate,
She had a pilefferipeahl at the time idle struck, At last
.114
,1.081111!•114 dbodt three feet of iraterld her hold.
EltAtion Bona° NOT, about threegner
tore of a wile nOrth - of Bquea Telet,; %bp to owned by
Kibby & Co, of Hatt more. , . ' ~,
The echr . „l)4ne Ocean
Akriheriffrair -got,oCat - 10406'44 Medoweirry *riming.
Bbe fa leaking bA4,!7:,,, - , ' •
April h, j iT)i - hi; ,Thajel(l6lA-M,shii Martha
nous, Maaork, from grighphie /or linuellosig.
•
'lt EtTalTI - 0 Pi
•
MRM"-TORIC, ban , au Cornea,
Rriebe, o llontepord; • ears i; Forsyth, IloinissOtalti.
_mots 11-31 - Tyler„Oditisitontisotteut lurk f or halo
iibre; - Mimes Tirane Swan', 110.ntssi t , BaltitOors and
'old; Wor, bisbe, , Liverpool; Gonna,
•
dOtfij tow „Octopi's; .I..rdombill Mitchinson, Mier.
lOrd.4.}d v liisasrtilalmonttdaiddattnii, Fisk, Lad
ftigignes Stevens DemeraisiplidaraysL NW
na Arad Indian •Bearer, Ring, Rotterdam; brigs Loch
:Ldmotidofrenoli, Portland; L rie.frrood, Powers, Ban
lfi.4",lpigei cagno;L'aps aryttaify T N hisybisr,
nrssy, lailanda, a
• Ohauttoleer, Murray,
•Ittitta 4 - 3., Rmis ett; Tacker, WWlangina;
tie Q uee n , Johnson, hisissaii; RP; -Potomac, Arnett ' , N
• •
bold nootreee Put dap',
tc?'P' l9 ' 4 ' B '"49`tolOruemplistty in the alive trade
abseil tried eTi &District Court, eondemlid,
and ordeYed-to be sold 'within tendays.
• aPolititfl.r. 2 U: /At; ,on . Kay Wist, chip Dambrough,
cirleaos for Havre, 9 days out; brig
Wisthro, from Honduras for .obeenshiam, 9 days out.
_ U.S brig Dalpldn, Lieut. Onmtig - 3 N
-Memo; Irons Idavana. -
tutti—er, D S steamship Colorado , oaf, 7 Mclntosh,
July I—A r, br, brig . TarerniorilYhltty, New York.
Ed—Ar, oloop•of-wir Matodolibla t Captain Levy,
iiolo4ll/1 4 .: ', ":%; • • " • '
p.ktortyqlk l 'MP Walneblq9l4l4Ml9tte
Colorado, Com Mclntirelit .elopp-okrar . Miteedonian,
Captlorry; brig Dolphin, Ideut Donadg
Ship Sultan, Berry, Iles Anchored In the stream.
Barque Cl'.Boseels put Into:this port on,theilth, from
piltton the south side of Ouhi, with orew Moir. The
captain died thia morning. HIS- name le Sawyer. The
reseal lleeln quarantine. , !She has on board a cargo of
molasses, Tile second mate and one man died on the
passage.
BOBSON, July 14.—Arrived Barques La Olgtena,
of Portland) Sargesitti Matson. Laconia, Bears.,
Baltimore:
,Brig plvilian, Smith, Marseilles.
Telegraphed—Brig Water Witch, Skinner, from tout
.of Africa via Cape de -Verde. ' -
Clewed—Barques Truaman, Alexander Mayo, poet
an Prince; Idward Everett, Harding, Baltimore.
Brig Irene, Jerome Look, Savanna.
HOLUM' HOLE, Julfl2. P BL—Ar brig Olara
Rockport for 'City Point; solos J Clark,
Benll, Philadelphia for Boston; P Armstrong,' Dill, do
for Salem; Bitch Elklatou, Naylor, do for Newbury
port ; Gilbert Green,.Weaver, do for - Thinvoreport; L
11 Ferguson, Barrett do for PiptiOnthy Smith Tattle,
Bieh. do far Truro; Liao Blohi StnitE, dQ for Ports,
M o nth John B Myers, Cobb, Boston for IttehMond ;
Gen Arahstrong, Kelsey ; fl Hewitt, Bois, and L A Da
nenhower, Hiller, do for Philadelphia; El A Elliott,
Kelsey, do for New Low/m:4,llroom ,I, Day, Heaney,
Roxbury for Philadelphia, ,Loelfa, Huta, Salem foido;
Ida:L Howard, Stahl, Bath for do.
flailed—fiche Charles A Greiner, Sarah A Hammond,
:Neptune, Annie J Unseen, Harriet Sc. abeih, Wla 0 At
water, B It Atwood, Utah Clark, Thomaa Jefferson,
Golden Age, Isaac Rich, and.P Armstrong.
'l3th—Ar brig Lydia Prances, Daggett, blinatitlan for
Hamburg. The L put in,with first and second mates
and one seaman Wok with fever.
.... .
Aldo ar, help Miry Farrow, Coombs, Philadelphia
for Boston; Larch, Gilchrist, do for Booklet:id ; Sam
Small; Lana, do for Salem; ochre Elizabeth Segur,
Paull, Mobile, for Boston ; S k B smell, Motto; Gen
Hersey, Sprague, and Eleanor Townsend, Balt imore
for,— ; Mary A. Shropshire: Shropshire; Beulah B
'Sharp, ; Ohm B Peaelee, Foster; Henry
May, Watson; W G Andenried, Hewitt; Jabez L
White Barrett ; P Pharo, (b oo mer ; Baltic,
Hinckley; Isabelle, Thompson, Corson; E J Scott,
Birdsall ; W Pharr,. Cavalier; Henry Maybee, Tut
hill; Albion, Clark ;Juliet, Barter ; Moro, Ilaskelliß
N ash, , arm Sophia Ann,' Smith, Philadelphia for
Boston ; Daniel S Merabbn, Allen, J J Spencer. —,
and Ifonteven, Falkenbnrg, Philadelphia for Salem;
California, Hil:er, do, for Ipswich; Lebanon, Mitchell,
da ., for Pembroke ; D. P. Talpey, do for Portsmouth; B
Fink, Doughty., do for Bralutree,• TalunirooiJobisort,
Baltimore for Newbnrypo.e ; Charles H Rogers, Lang
ley: Ito• dont for' do.
Bid Wire Lewie, Clark, B B Wbeeler, .11 E Weston;
Crisis, Wed I, Daeten, B G Stifle, B Davidson, P
Learnt d. B+raA Bright. Rhoda & Beulah, Y Smith, It
Basoom, Jamul' H btroup, Smith Tuttle.
14th—Ar brig Barak Ping, numball, Segue, let lint,
for Portland.
8 SSW, with fog. Nothing sidled.
"ainuauatcvoßii: -
- 4211d* af.)ll7disy` NSW., Aprirle; ship inlon Shilling,
'At do April 17; ohipd AlonsodoNßolway, for palcuttl
...„ Aprlll7 ehl d
diner. for New Bedfordlti..f.o;
4 a l ettoti l io: " D i kw r 'Cad
others: "g" New
York
• • -
At Kong 'tone May 0, Adria Atmosphere, Lunt, for
Ban Francisco 16th; Flying Pleb, NlOllOll5, for do mat
day( Derbyillutchlueon; Cohota, Bay; Fearless Man
sion; George Lee, Baretow; Orphan , Chase; Eriel, Foe
tar; Banta Claus, Foster. and pea Nymph, Btege, non,
Norway. Major, for Sydney and Melbourne, to Call May
10; baaquee , Myrtle. •Boteford. front Bangkok, arrived
April 20, une; echr Mellts, French, from Amoy, arrived
April 28, do. • •
B'ld April 28. sokt Wanderer, King. But Gout; May
2, barque Benefactor, Gaming, Foochow.
Ar April 24, ship Earths, Late, 731n•tapore via
Mamie (and sailed 20th for Amoy )
At nbsogbao, April 20, ships Adith Roo, Nickerson,
for New'York, lag ; Hormuz, Cartwright, for do 86 ;
Cossabk. Ballard, uno; Arcades, Sherman, do ; Sancho
Piece, Bird,. do ; brig MIMI*, do ; 0 E Tilton,
Briard, do.
Also, in port ship Tartar, Mix. from New York,
At Wharopos, May 5, "hips Storm Xing, Callaghan,
for New York, lag ; Argonaut; Norton, nno; Bald Xs.
gle, Treadmill, from Hong Kong, trio ; Boners, Briad,
from do do. • - •
At Macao, May 5, ships Antelope, Clark, for Hong
Komi.? ›Orystal Palace, Simmons, from Hong 'tong I
Fran • Johnson, Lotbrop, from Hong Kong arrived
(Apr( 24) for Calcutta soon; John Tucker, Williams,
Horton V Ro elT ise 2itlfftltt
O3:omisi arrived May let; Va e C?, :
`good; ono. •
• At Bwajow, April 22, ship Ma-net. Henry, for
Sbanghae ;barque Beverley, Carter, tor - atonable;
brig Carbon. Woodward, from Hong Kong, arrived
April 12 tor Havana. '
ldApi{lB, barque Algonquin) Gibbs, Shanghai,;
22d, brig Progrovtive Age Holmes, do.
Ar at Amoy Aprillo, ship Hannibal, Reimer; Ohio.
'chew, (and sailed 224 For Slianghae;) 20th. ship Ben
shoe, Thomas, Hong. Kong (and sailed 254 for Bws-
. at hlanita„Aprll 28, Mips Dolphin, Hoyt, from Sin
gapore; arrived 28th, tine ; btar Light, Matt hews from
San -Franoleco, arrived 2Ath, do; Lotus, Leckie, for
San Praneisco. loading ; Magnet (Br) for Boston do to
nail early in Msy. '
Sid April 20th, 'hip Maria, Saveloy, Shinghae.
Arrived at Singapore, May 2, ship, Jon Planter, Pe
lotas., and old 4th for Macao; barque J E Mora; ,Riley,
Calcutta. (and mailed llth for Ban Promisee. ;) 9th, ship
Bell Rock, Harrioon, Calcutta, rand old 12th for Hong-
Kong;) Ith, barque Jannet, Plummer, Slam; Bth ships
Judith, Brown, Penang for Hong Kong; Hamlet Le
ers*, Calcutta, (and old 12th for Hong Hong;) 1 10th,
barque Helen Mar, Dow, Rangoon
Soiled May 3d, ship Live Yankee, Themdyke, Hong
Kong; Sib, barque Nymph, Price, Rangoon; 10th,
barque Edward Roppleoh, Eagleston, Batavia.
At do. May 14th, dap,' Northern Light, Deane, for
Brag Kong; Norwester, Gregory, for Penang and Col
dung; Andes, Chapman, for Boston; Judith, Brown, for
Hong Kong,sanie day; barque.' Lucky Star, hweeney, for
Bong Kong and Shanghae; Allan Bartlett, dleg; He
len Mar, Low, Meg; Jeneett, Plummer, for sale.
Aloe, ship Windward, Smith, front Adelaide, 'peak-
Passed Anyler April 22, barque Homer; Lindner,
Singapore, for Trieste.
At Calcutta May 17, ships Mary Ann Beumonds, for
Boston, ldg; Arab, Crosby; Elisabeth Kimball, Condon;
Maria Somers, (Br;) (Moeda, (Br,) Inkerinrin (Dr) for
do;eo Sherman; Zinged, Swift; Oily of Glugow, (Dr)
"for New York. do; Robert Harding, tooter for Boston,
do; Queen of the Ocean: Williams, for Mauritius, do;
Belodear, Patterson. for Malta, do; Midnight, Batch,
for Boston in .dock; Hortense. Barnes, for,London In
dock; Anion Lawrence,Nickerson ; Addison, Gilbert,
Paine; Shirley, Allen; Hornet, Beacon; Nor th Allan
tin. Moore ; %Beverley, Chime ; Guiding, Star, Hale ;
Walpole, Woodbury, and Edward - Fros t , unci South
Sid from Bangor, Hey 0, ship J N Cuehlog, Plummet,
'London; ship Alice Bull, Hickey; do 14th, ship Gra
nite State; Weeks, Banton.
lday 27, ships Samuel Lawrence, Patten,
Prance; Shakspeare, !forerun, Cork; 28, ship Screamer,
Snow, do; brig Lucretia, (Oh%) Scott, San French= ;
29th, ships Planter , Carlisle, Cork ; Corinne; McKay,
Prince; 80th, ships Osborn. Howes, Kelly, Calcutta;
June 8, chip North American, Coiner, Cork ; 12th, ship
Conquest. Sears, East Indies.
Ac do June 12, who Mary Goodell, Hartman, Msg.;
Narrator", Blankenship ; James - Brawn, Crabtree; Woo
Cumming, Johns; Marcia O'Day, Chase; Advante,•Bar.
reit; Sebastian Cabot, Watts ; Wild over, OrOoroll ;
Mortsoou, Baker ;, General Nowell, Nowell; Star King,
'turner Chancellor, llor)end ; Emily, Yaniam, Mmes;
Webb ' Putt, Hedge; Cathie &Legate, Taylor, Horning
I,ight;Johnson, nor; Champion, Wilson, from °blurbs
Islands; barques D Brookman, Johnson ; Wagram,
Sears,. and Rosette. Pearce, one. There were coma
forty-two thousand toils. of shipping in port 'seeking
,fight.
Ar at Valparaiso, May 19. barque White Sea, Evans,
Afe/benrue; 224 barque Ermine, Dean , New York, (Feb
roomy 10); ship Wild Pigeon ldaybeir, do (Marsh 0);.
23d, ship 8 L Fitsgersid , Green, Talcehttana, (and ol d
Stith for Iquique)
At, the Chiecha Islands, June 10, ships Clarissa Bird,
-HIM; Queen of the Nast, Healey; 0 A Norwell, Croaker;
George Hurlbutt, Mason; and LOUIS/ Hatch, MaLoon.
a. At Rio Janeiro, Juno Oth; barques Indue. Thompson,
for New Orleans; Corals, Pottengall for New York on
the 10th; Wm Hyde; Gambia, Keene; Onward,'Emery,•
Lamartine, Anderson; Tidal Wave, White, and ship
Starlight, Name, all diechs• glue.
Rio datietre—Dlsgd June 9, ships Timor, from New
port; Napoleon from Boston; barques Naramissie, from
Pensanola; Starlight do; Gamble from Charleston, Pa
nama frpao Richmond, T Ware from Darien.
Cleared June 8, barques Johannes ( Bram) 8,600 bags
coffee, for
s Savannah; Elide (Hamb) 6,4 7 do, N York;
Indus 2 200 , do. for U 8; Kedron 8,000 do, New York;
Cecilia. ,000 do do.
Bid Joust 8, schr Josephine, N York.
ARRIVALB AT THE PRINCIPAL tRYIIIB,
up TO ONE O'OLOOZ VIGI MORNING.
GIRARD HOUSSl—Uhestnut street, below Ninth.
8 Grant, St,Louls Dr U A Pollen & lady, St
bliss Botwa Mien, St Lords Louts
W iloodwillor & lady, Gin, 0 Ifni McCartney, St. Lode
V Y ' W W Belknap. Keokuk
V Odivant Boston D 8 Hunter, Reading
oil Tyson„Pot,eville John P Parkins Sr.. wife,
H Taylor, I a blemphls
W Marrow, Ye O A. Bantu, lie
0 Oakford, Baltimore J Dukehart, Baltimore
W H &ran, Baltiwore G W Herring, Baltimore'
w Uelesenhainer, Jr, N Y W H Armstrong. Bt. Louis
W 8 Featherstone & lady,Miu W Jes , tte, Montrose, Pr
John Flow, St Louis - Alex Peterson, ht Lome •
Hertz, N Y A, Levy, N Y •
0 II iywod. fit Louis A L Dickson, N Y
it T Bainb, idge, New Orleans F W Babon.eld, New Orl , ns
John 31 Green, Charleston, A Young, Texas
8 0 ?dine Jeanette H Sanders,
W A Shepherd, N Y - Baltimore.
R Pre .t.es, Cleveland, 0 A. K Colton, lowa
?dies Willie, N Y A If Parts, N Y
A n Reeder, VII 0 Je es, Pa
J Fltaberbert N Y • J U Thompson, Spring-
Judge 8 urea, Georgia field
Me Marshall, Alabama Miss Marshall, Alabama
Di Gabriel,N Y dilute 0 Hilloter, St Louie
Henry •31 , H 0 Howell, N Y
T Newterger V Mrs Goldsmith N Y
_John W Spear, Baltiniore P MbluDonald,Baltimore
O J Crowell, N R • Bhi Johnson, Washington
Jos T Ames Mau Thomas, Va
,J W 'norm. Ye lidw Corning, N Y
I
LO Warren) Georgia 0 F Swift, Tenn
14 ahem:Paler. Baltimore' A It Boynton Elmira
G Co loran , Ken unify . John Ritchie '& la • Md
Theo B Conine, Berlinaild /a/ It Pelee, Berlin, MA
4:IW Purnell, Berlin, Nd P, Perkins , ft la, Fr arilt-
W 8 Mhoor & la, - Ala • lin, Tenn
F Hogan, Nashville A - W_Lawrence, N Y
0 II Sands. N Y J Olotor, 8
Innen, Nashville Thu D Me, Nashville
13 J Daudet, Usitimoro Rev D Caldwell, Leesburg.
John W , Murrell, Virginia " • Virginia -
Mrs Slaughter, Va , A Hill, Richmond Va ,
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Jones, 8 N 0 D Gibbons, Baltimore
John 8 Mvpkins, Baltimore
aulaxoArraornm—abeittaii street,'sboi . e 'Hat-h•
John II Houston, Ohlogo - A R Betbrook. Ohlotiro
0 8 Sanford, N Y 0 Amebaldi, Ringatou, 34-
0010, Trenton, N J melee
S P New.% Y W B Lewis, N Y
John It Price, Mlnerallle, J Ai Freak, Mineravllle,Pa
Pa R S Sullivan, N J
Miss 0 Sullivan, N J James Johnson, Pa
Jas Butler & lady, N Y David Levi, Plymouth
L Nakao, Wilkeeberro Theodore Quitter, Philo
P 0 Darrell, Lee, Mass J 0 Oorbitt C la, mass
• ld,sa E L Stoddard, Mace Thom L Goodwia; Balt
John T Brown, Balt L G Harare, N Y
-W EL Gootee, Balt 8 Smith, New Haven
- MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Yourtt, street, below Arob.
N 0 Gilds, St Clainirlllo, II E Leman, Lancaster, Pa
J Inil 'A Bosch, Huntingdon, .11 Kenyon, Sandy 11111,
. N Y
..9 Iticha•ds, Sandy Hill, E T Poster, Mauch Chunk,
N Y Penns
Nil J Cumlninge, Union 30 it Smith, Monongahela
co. ,Pa . .: City
II A Hants, York, Pa Enos Prey, York, Pa
Ilan W It grazer, Cooke - , It A George, Pittsburgh
town „ A George, Pittsburgh ,
,
i 0 Johnson & lady; Mem- 0 W Kealhoffer, Memphis
phis John A timull,gariisburg
B Rear, Millersville , Wm V Ward. N Y
H Egan; St Lends - . D V Moore, Clearfield
'How: $ Yost, Ps ' ~B McCurdy, Gettysburg,
Id L Graham, ' SOeibury, Parid Thowne, Ontassupia
Conn r- 0 L Adams& wife, N Y
' 3 T Barker, Pitteflehl, Maisel B Jewl, Timm
Joe N Waggoner, (hien% J P Rarkbeerd, HaleeStOU
HR Linderman, Pa ' 1 P Prick, Orawfordsvale,
8 Sartwell. arbHbport, Pa Ind , ,
ONION 110TAL—Areb street, below Fourth '
W Ehattuck, Beaton John 11 Jakee, Oamden,
John A. Allmon, Smyrna, Del
Del James Jenkins, Richmond,
P Coldwell, 'Portsmouth, pa
Ohio B Moore, 'Williamsport, Pa
J Runts Clearfield, Pa L Allen, Tanlona, Pa
J B McAllister, Murata. II Applhimer. ading, Pa
Tulle .1t Bartle &.. la, Daven-
B &la; Revert. port, lowa
Port, Thai , J A Gray & la, N
Peter Adler, Port Wayne, (/eo R Kindle, Pittaburgh
Ind ' Oeorge L Oadlz, Ohio
0 Johnion, Fitchb . urg 0 8 Tolman, Fitchburg
11 L Baugher, Oettysburg, L Bitter & wife, Reading
Mien Ritter, Resoling
Brooks, Philada
uousß, Seaond street, above Market.
Abner - Atuafi, -Milton'', Martin Olaslin,
Mass bitten
Mien Nmeline Lelend, Mkt- P,. Parkhurst, Ilatnmond•
thrd, Mm ' • ton, N
J "ilatulereore, Ohio ' Ir'l3 Wetherbee Is, Doz.
ktecoomb, Shatimore ier Me
Jai Aftlitliald, I/Coming 8 p Bennett, Del al.„.
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=l•ilE • ~/.REgS.,:r-,PHILADFICPHIA, FRIO/it 16. iss§,_
NATIONAL NOTlL—ltaie Mieet, above Tbiril.
R B.obossney, P 4 R 0 Dyer, Buffalo, N Y
Jur; 313h00k, Plymoutb,Pa 0 8 Foster, Mineral%)
Henry. 'tosser, Soh Haven P W llhelm Balti ore
R Kelly, Reeding Joel Ptak, Port Providence
W P Valle, Pottsville,
TIOTEL—ThIrd• Street, ab. Oallowhal.
lt Kaufman, Blois ooun. Wm Wolt, Bnokii county,
ty, Pa • Pa• • -
Thos s Yokel, Greenville, Philip Deese, NJ
Da Albert Phillips,. Doyl.s.
E Wanibold, Doylestown, town
Enw Poster, Bethlehem Geo B Keeler, Philadelphia
Daniel Pittinger, Easton lambs Pittioger, Eastoll'
.BLAOS• BEAR HOTEL—Third, above Callowhill.
Geo Wagenseller,Do - John Q Quyer, lib Airy,
Edward Have, Mt Airy, Pa Pa '
Christian , Zetty, Slower- J 8 Dodder, Doylestown
town - Goo Hatboro, Noribiktop-
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Jae .7 Bwoyer, Pa ton
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BARLEY SMIAR HOT.Ett-LRehOhd Arent. below Vine.
Joshua Woolaton and wife, , L Patterson, Towle
'Newtown ' JW Hoppook, LareitOrt,
Simon Rneedler, Pa - vllle, N J
Tae A Lee, Pa Mr Williams and lady, Pa
•T Bartley , New Rope • Mr Saunders, N J I
7 lAuts, Strondeburgh, Pa 8 0 Bradshaw. Pa
'D Donovan, Trenton, NJ W Johnston, Trenton, it J -
J N Drake, Trenton, N J ~M Croft, Trenton, N J
SLAGS - BIAS INN—Fifth and atesehent streets.
J . Munlaugh,,Oxforl, Ps Jas 8 'Kirk, hid.
James Brown, hid, . W W Gibson, Lencester,Pa
W 0 Pugh, Montgomery J Devoe. Wait °hooter
co, Pa , 8 Ann, 'West Motes ,
J Smith, Pa - 018 Taylor, Del 00, Ph
A Conrad, Wilmington, Del Thoe 8 Young, Pa -
J Methyl*, Cheater, Pa
Opertal Noting.
Bower's Infant Oordiai.••Thls Invaluable
Cordial in prepared from a variety of the most choice and
;naiad aromatics known in mediolne, and is the moOt
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infantsand
young children.
By Oa powerful influenee a speedy core is °noted In
all cases of 0 holie t windy paths and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much of children's eufferlng daring denti.
Lion or teething, and by its,soothing properties trail.
valises pains of the bowels, looseness, totalling, Ile.
The Infant Coated bee became a standard remedy,'
and hes been need in thousands of oites with the mOst'
abundant Sumac No fondly ehouldbe without it. ' •
Prepared only by "- Way A. BOWIIi,
At his Drug end Oheroloal More,
_ N. corner of Sixth and Green eta.; Phitedolpids.
To ,whom all orders mast bot Addriisid. : And for ear
by Druggists gerorally. en 18.17
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of Second street. Receives do.
posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, hi= all
alsasei of the community, and allows Interest at the
rate of Are per cent. per annum.
Who open daily, tom 9 until 6 &cloak, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 0 in the arming. President,
Franklin Nell; Treaaurer and Seorstary, Merles M.
Martin.
& Bakers
SASSI : LE SEWING MACHINES,
730 CHESTNUT STREET.
These Machines are now justly admitted to be the
beat in use for family sewing, making a new, strong,
and elastic, stitch, which will oar rip, MD if erety
fourth stitch be out. Circulate sent on application by
letter. 0 0 '7
Jackson,
JOB PRINTIIt,
BIB= Argo on.sirrNirr.
Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Needs, Cir
culars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
Vries& to salt the Boma.
Solt Flowing Ringlets of a rich, lustrous gloss,
aro one of the many unfailing reauka of . s few triale of
JULES RAVEL'S Eau ATOZNIENS, or Her Restorer.
Where baldness masts It will speedily produce a new
growth of Hair,. Gray Mare it changes to their original
life color. Sold by all- Druggists, and by JULES
liAttEL & CO,, No. 70.1 all,-
Street.
Jy124113t wit
Nenraigia.—This terrible disease, so various
in ite forms, so racking in Ito palm, and so difficult of
cure, irili, in the groat majority of cases, yield to the
judicious use of the PERUVIAN SYRUP. So re
markable has been the relief obtained from this Syrup
that many physicians rely upon It as a certain and radi
cal cure. For sale at RASSARD & 00.'8, Twelfth and
Chestnut, and BROWN'S, Fifth and Chestnut.
jyB•tjyl7 wit •
Singer , . Sewing Machines.—After a tali;
trial of the ascent machines that have yet been offered
to the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has
been given in favorer Binger'''. This is, in fact, the only
machine capable of performing every kind of sewing.
SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
is, beyond all question, the most complete article for
family non yet invented, being at elm ornamental,
easily operated, and imperior, in every respect, to any
other machine. On thin statement we challenge the
world. - I. M. SINGER & CO.,
Cale., No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
Saving Wand.—Wive Per Cents Interest.—
NATIONAL SAYSTY TRUST COMPANY, - WALNUT
Street, S. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in any sum, large or email, and intermit paid
from the day of depoelt to the day of withdrawal.
Money le received and payments made daily, without
notice. The Investments are made in Real &state,
Mortgages, Oround Rents, and such drat-class securi
ties uth oharter requires. Office hours, from ti &dock
in tha 40•1•41* 41..-..t00m..“ Iltron
hinnd.." and Thurabir s fee --
glarriasieg.
On the 6th lad., by the Rev. Dr. A. Donation, at
Glade Ran, Pa., Mr. JAMES TORRANOE, of Punxsu
tawney, to litre. N. J. ARELIIOSE, Principal of Glade
bun Seminary.
On the same day, by the same, Rev. D. W. TOWN
SEND, of Westmoreland, to Min LIZZIE M. BIER,
Aaeletant In the same Inatitutlon. •
'On the lath Inst., by Rev. T. B. Denham, " ABRAM F.
WHITE of Delaware, to Miss JANE Y. PETERSON,
of thin city.
1113eattio.
On Wednesday evening, July 14th, ALICE CONE,
infant daugbter of Hobert B. and Battle 0. Morrell,
aged 6 months.
On the 14th inst JENNBTTE P.. wife of Henry 7.
Anners, and daughter of the late George W. Painter.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect-
fully Invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, the
18th lost., at 0 o'clock, from the residence of her hus
band, No 002 Lombard street, without further notice.
To proceed to Laurel Hall.
On the 13th inst., Dr. JOHN 31 HANDEL, aged 27
yearn.
Dia male friends are respectfully Invited to attend
the fonerst,ttom the residence, of his nnele.Dr. Wil-
Eamon. northeast corder of Eleventh and Filbert
streets, thla(Frlday) afternoon,lBth hut., at 4 o'clock,
without further notices. *
On the 13th i net, MARY, wife of Patrick Deri ve.
In
the 43d year of her age.
On the lath loot., after a long and painful !linen,
lire. ANN WILLIAMS, in the 67th year of her age.
Her friends and acquaintances, and also the friends of
her sons, John W and Theodore W. I. Wilma, are
reepeetfolly Invited to attend the funeral, from the
residence of her eon, John W. Williams, Lemon street,
2d door above Vienna Eighteenth ward, title (Vriday)
afternoon, at 2 o'clock. it
On the 14th lust , Mrs LYDIA ANN YEAGER, wife
of Y. P. Yeager, in the 66th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of
her son Win. E. Yeager, No. 404 South Second street,
this (Friday) morning. at nine without farther
notice. Proceed to Odd Yellows' Cemetery. to
On the 13th inst., MAY LAND ERDMAN, In the 34th
year of his age.
On the 14th hot , JANII BRIGGS, in the 61st year
year of her age.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her sister,
Mrs Amelia/Owen, No 749 South Tenth street. below
Fitzwater, thin (friday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, without
farther notice. to
Oa the 14th Instant, 9179/111 DOHERTY, aged 9
menthe,
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her father, 7. ho Doherty. Market street, between
Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets, this (Friday)
afternoon. at I o'clock, without further notice. Proceed
to Cathedral Cemetery.
On Ski, 13th WA Oldie. EltiftlaktlET PILEON, widow
of the 'ate Wm Pelson. eyed 78 years.
lirr relatives and friends are ressectfnlly Invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her eon-fn.
law, O.:media Trials, 1203 Poplar /treat this (Frier
afternoon, at 4 o'clock.
On the 14th lost , Mrs MARGARET WELLDON, in
the 67th year of her age
Her relatives and friends and those of the family are
respectfully invited to attend her funeral this (Fri
day) afternoon, 144 o'clock, without further notice,
from the realdence et her son-in -low, Thomas Law
rence, Twentieth and Lombard streete
On the 12th instant, GEORGE P. SITES, aged 46
Year*
Ills male Mende, and the members of the Grand
Loa's of Pennsylvania. of Lodge No 3, A. :Y. , and
the order in general .- the Cor4anions of Chapter No.
8: the' Six Knights of encampment, No 4, are respect.
folly Invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi
dence, No. 234 Ogee street, below Third, this (Friday)
afternoon, at 6
Suddenly, en Wednesday morning, of congestion of
the brain, EDMUND HENRY, Infant eon of Mary A.
and Commander Henry B. Stellwagen, United /States
Navy. „ -
The relatives and friends are requested to attend . 1 1te
funeral, on Monday morning. at 9 o'clock, (the 19th)
-without further notice. To proceed to Ronaldson's
Cemetery. ***
On the 14th hat., JULIA P.,
only daughter of Ent,-
both Y. and the late Edmund Drown.
Her relatives and Mends are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother,
Fifteen street, below Coates, on Saturday, 17th lost ,
at 1 o'clock. **
On the 14th toot., BENJAMIN K. WILhiER, son of
Thomas Wilmer.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late reed
deuce. EV 6 Coates street. no Saturday, 17th Inetant, at
3 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill.
ir - • At a Mooting of 'the PENNSYLVANIA AS
SOCIATION OP SURGEON DENTISTS, convened
Tuesday evening, July 13, 1868, upon the occasion of
the death of Dr. T. W. WALKER , the following pre
amble and resolutions were adopted
Whereas, by Divine dispensation we are called upon
to mourn the loss of one who, although young, had
already won for htmeelf a high professional reputation,
and mach esteem for him social and moral worth;
therefore be it
Rewired, Thaw() tender to the bereaved family our
deepest sympathy for the irreparable loss which they
hero Runts Ned.
. . . .
Resolved, That wo, as en Association, attend the
funeral of our departed friend
Resolved, That a copy or these proceedings be sent
to the family, and that the same be published.
FOSTIM FLAW,
I. 11. MCCIOILLEM, j Committee.
War. CaLvenr,
P.L.III3O4I.INUIIAM, Chairman.
Lie. E. (I.IRBETHON, Secretary. Jylo-It*
-
orPost Offlet, Pittlitil.lphla, July 14th,
1858.—A Foreign Mail will be made up at this
Office on FRIDAY, 16th instant, closing at 8 o'clock
P M., to be despatched for Liverpool on SATURDAY,
17th instant, by steamship CITY OF WASIIINOTON.
jylffilt OIIIoON O. WkISTCOTT, Postmaster.
Notice —West Philadelphia Passenger
RAILWAY COMPANY, July 15, lea.
the cars of this Company now run every five min
utes from EIGHTH en 7 MARKET Streets to their
Depot, on LOGAN and 11AVRONORD Streets.
jylo.lnt W. S. MANN, Superintendent.
lirOffice of the Howard Fire and Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PulLADat.lAt A, July 18,1868.
At u meeting of the Domd of Directors, held this
day, 301iti H. DIEM., Esq., was elected President of
the Cowpony, in place of C 14, Spangler, Esq., resigned.
fyl6-6t CHAS. A. DUI', Secretary.
irxNotice —The Public Schools of the First
School District of Pennsylvania will OLOSH for
the
_Summer VaCation on FRIDAY, July 16th, at 4
o'clock P. 51 , and be re-opened on Monday, August
30th, 1818, at 9 o'clock A M. By order Of tho Board
t 4 Controllers of Public Schools.
4/9,4t , NA4ItT J. 3141041i 1 1 1 dgcrotar,r.
Crre New Orleans Gag Light Company.
YADMEtte , AND muon" Amo s, DANK
PIIILADSLPHIA, July 2,158.
Notice le hereby given to the Stockholders of the
New Orleans Nas Light Company, that the Agency for
the Transfer of the Stock and the payment of the IDiri
donde of that Company will be closed from and after
the Brat day of October next; and they are requested to
surrender the Certificates issued by this' Hank and re
ceive Warrants of Transfer to the Company In Now Or
leans. W. RUSHTON, Ja.,
il3-41wdr.mthtool Caahler.
EITPHILADELPHIA oennkf PA SSE NG ER a
CITY RAIL.
W Y COMPANY, Corner of GEBMANTOWN ROAD
and CHATHAM Street.
-PHILIDBLIMIA, July Ist 1868.
The Board of Directors have declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER GENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com
, P ll 7, payable to the Stockholders or their legal repro
, senuitives after the 10th instant, at this Ofnee.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed
from and after this day until the 115th Inst.
Stockholders are requested to leave their Certificates
at this Office to be exchanged for others with the new
'title of the Company.
irlfrowl6t • E. HART, Treasurer.
Notloa.—The Second Instalment of
Dollars per Share on the Stock of the SE.
ro
AND THISD.STRSET PASSENGER RAIL.
WAY COMPANY of Philadelphia will be due and
payable at the Omen of the Company, No, 210 WAL
NUT Street, on or before September 15t,11368.
By order of the Board.
DENDY 811ARWOOD, Secretary.
jy94tutauLlornwfteepl
Notice.—Grten and Coatos-street Phi.
LADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM-
Y.—The Stockholdera Intl& Company are notified
that a Meeting of the Stockholders will be hold on
THURSDAY ItIORNING, July 22d, at 10 o'clock, at
the Oommissionors , Hall, North TIIIRD Street, below
Croon, for tho , purpose of holding an Election for Pre
sident and Twelvo Directors of said Company, to serve
till the second Monday In January, A. D. 1859. The
polls will open at 10 o'clock A. M., and close at 2
o'clock P. AI.
By order of the Commissioners.
JyB-2w WILLIAM READ, Secretary.
Wants
WANTED —A young unmarried man, hay
ing $3OO in cash, la desirous of purchasing nn in.
toed In some well-established and We badness, which,
with Ids personal attention, will yield a competency.
Address SAMUEL , at this omen.
jylG-tt*
A GOOD PLAIN DOOK,can find a per
..c34. mamnt situation at 422 South FRONT. Bisset,
dboie Louibard. Muni coma well recommended.
jylitlt*
ARESTEOTABLE GIRL wants a situa
non, to do general house-work In a mill fatally.
Apply, from 10 to 12, at her present place, No. 634
BPaucu Street. - 3,5,16-2t*
WANTED TO RENT—Ono of Siuger's
T BEWING ZIAOIIINEB, by the week. A liberel
price wilt be given. Address A. C., CemdenPost-office,
New Jersey. jyl47.at*
'WANTED, A PARTNER.—An active
• • young roan, having a caoh capital of $5OO, will
find an excellentopportanity of engaging in a pleasant
and profitable busmess by addressing PZEKIEL HAL.
LOWELL, Pottstown Postuffico, Montgomery county,
jyta-ate
fit WANTED TO PUROHASE—A cor
ner-stors Property, suitable for a Grocery and
Pr.viefon business, with stabling attached. South of
Arch street preferred. Address- GROCER, Press
oleo. JYIS
oil WANTED TO PURCHASE—A mo-
Wa. derate.sised ROUSE, with modern conveniences,
centrally located. Frio not to exceed $6,000. Ad
dress PROPERTY, through Blood's Despatch.
1y15.3t*
WANTED—A PARTNER, in a well
antabnatied Dry-Goods Jobbing Rouse, doing a
good Cash near trade. Idust have a Capital of $lO,OOO.
For particulars, address' " Dry Goods," at the Office of
plc Press. jylo-ot*
WANTED—A Gentleman of thorough
Mercantile ability, to join the advertiser in a
, Morcantile Speculation, requirmg a cash Capital of
$20,000, that will yield a handsome return within a
short period. For further particulars, address Box 921,
Post Office. jyl6-4t*
fiVANTED TO EXCHANGE for City
• V Property, a Tract of LAND in New Jersey, 20
miles from Camden. Address Clymer, Office of this
paper. jyls-3t*
A • RESPECTABLE GIRL wants a situa.
tion for general Ifoutework. Ilea no objection to
thd country., Apply at 484 FUTII Street, Above
Noble. jyls-2t*
WANTED—A FEMALE PRINCIPAL,
fpr the Reading Public Female nigh School—do
nee to commence on the 10th August next. Eatery, $460
for 10 months . Applicants will be required to have a
thorough knowledge of the English branches, Algebra,
and Geometry. In making a selection for thin Bitola.
time reference will be had to the ego of the applicant,
and !her experience as a teacher. Communications
should contain full particulars, and may be addreseed,
for two weeks, to A. G. GREEN,
Reading, Pa:
IVVANTED--AN EXPERIENCED BOOK
NE F.PBR, with good business qualigcations, to
take charge of Books of an extensive IRON FOUNDRY.
Unexceptionable References required. Address FOUR
UR; at this office. jyl4 at*
WANTED—BY AN ORPHAN BOY, AN
opportunity of learning a MECHANICAL
TRADE .le willing to be Indentured and r eside with
hie Employer. Addreee. "ORPELAN,".through
Dispatch. 1144-3t*
WANTED, FOE THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, ;Itimarried man, to
.whom will be given good pay, board, olothing, and
medical attendants. Pay from 512 to 122 per month.
No men having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOCNTBD EIRRVIOR at No 817 MAURY Street,
above aliththi
_ lit Lieut. 2d Regt. of Cavalry,
itp - 1741 Recruiting Officer.
Boarbitqf
BOARDING.—Married or single Gentle
;ten ran be suited with large or Bogle Rooms.
GenthMen accommodated with meals, at No. 828
ARCH Street. jyl6-]tie
A 'FEW BOARDERS can be accommoda-
LX 'led in a private family, with use of bath. No.
1813 LOMBARD Street. JAB-at*
WANTED—A good airy 01:UMBER,
•• 1r furnished or unfurnished. Also, breakfast and
tea. Location ,between Walnut and Arch, west of
Eights street. Address PATTERSON, through
Despatch, jyll3-101,
BOARDING WANTED, by a professional
gentleman, in a quiet private family, where the
comfolts of a horno will bo insured. Address A. L ,
at this office.
BVARDING.—A gentleman from the South
desires to secure good accommodationshfs
family lo a private house, centrally located. tress
GEORGIA, aloe of The Pfeli. jy t*
personal.
GEORGE.—Dr. P. will call on you to-mor
tow, RACE Street, at 7 p. x. Itit
111314L1P MALONEY.—Your alstor has or
rived from New York, and would like you to can
and tea her, at hor boarding-house, No. 727 South
FRONT Street. jylo.2tie
WANTED—lnformation of JOHN P.
DENNISON, who landed lu the ship Wyoming,
from Liverpool. Inquire of DENNY MOORE, 664
WATER Street.
•--
INFORMATION la wanted of ALEXIS
JOIIIISON, who landed in April last, at New York,
from Port of Spain, Trinidad. Any information of hie
whereabouts can bo forwarded to his brother, LEMUEL
JOUNBON, Mauayunk, Pa. ivlt.at*
ffillE HEIRS of those who were on board
- 11 - the frigate Philadelphia," burned In the harbor
of Tripoli, will hear of something to the! r advantage
by addressing EDWARD AbIITON, Washington, D.
jyls-3t*
SODA WATER FOR THE MILLION !
PRICE REDUCED
, r}rEtEE, CIL.NTS A. ar,Ass!
The public are reepectfully informed that thole who
may require a
000 L, SPARKLING BEVERAGE,
wlll Ilnd It to their adyantage to call at
OSGOOD'S
VARIETY STORE,
No. SAS CHESTNUT Street, cor. HUDSON'S ALLEY
And obtain a glasi of his delieleida
SODA WATEit,• -
Flavored with Choice Syrups, at the law prieo of
• THREE CENTS . A GLASS !
JAM w•ct
EALRLE's
FREE GALLERY
PAINTINGS,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
PORTRAIT,
and PICTURE FRAMES
In every variety
JAMES S. EARLE tt EON,
810 011E8TNUT Street,
Opposite the Girard House
SHOVELS AND SPADES.-
2,000 DOZEN ASSORTED,
'now, STRICL, and OAST-STEEL
For sale by the Manufacturer,
W. W. RICHARDS,
No. 226 RACE Street,
,tvl6.lrua above Second.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
LAND LOCATING AGENCY,
CHIC.AuO,
The cabscrlber, having had much practical experi
ence in selecting and locating lands iu the various Land
District, In the Western States, has unusual facilities
for making valuable selections for
LAND WAItRANTB OR OABI.I.
Having Fairu.yors constant', in the field to make
personal examinations, ho can always make the most
Judicious locations.
Lands unsurpassed for fertility of soil aml salubrity
of climate, near the line of railroads, may now he bad
in
lOWA AND WISCONSIN.
Satisfactory references given when required.
Mane,' invested in 'Cantu and Nebraska, and
any of the Western States,
S. BAUBBURY,
40 CLARKE Street, Chicago.
SOFT °RUDE TURPENTINE.—Just ro
colved a aniall lot of Soft Orude Turpentine, of
good quality, and for cola by
WEAV ER, HITLER k CO., •
,lylb No. MN. WATER St., and 22 N. WRARYEs
MONONGAUELA WHISKEY.-15 hble.
I.YI old Mottongethis A Whiskey, in store and for sale by
WILLIAM YBIAT
O -
Retail W. aptro
B°"' WEAR .— SUMMER STOCK CLo
KNO OUT °REAP!
• . - - .
Stained Linen Drills, 10 cents.
Striped Coatings, 10 cents. -
White Union canvas, 10 cents. -
With a largo stock of other desirable goods,
OIIRWEN STODDART Sr. BROTHER,
450, 462, and 454 North SECOND Street,
fyls above Willow
FIGURED SWISS MULLS, of desirable
styles.
OURWRN STODDART & in - on:LER,
460, 452 ) and 464 North BROOM) Street,
i9/ 6 above Willow.
INDIA TWILLS, 124 cents, desirable for
Skirts and children's wear. • '
OURWEN STODDART & BROTILER,
460, 462, and 464 North SECOND Street, '
brl6 above Willow.
QHEETING AND SHIRTING MIIdLINS,
10 1 of ell widths of the moat approved brands, at the
lowest market price.
COWEN STODDANT & pßonivi,
450, 452, and 464 North SECOND Street,
39 15 above Willow.
TABLE LINENS AND OLOTIIS.-7-4
11 Elnow-drop Union Diaper, 30 cents, together with
a large etook of superior makee, whfolt we are sell—
ing thesp.
°LUMEN STODDART & DROTEER,
460, 452, and 464 North SECOND Street,'
Jyls above Willow.
CHANTILLY. AND BLACK LACE
V Mantillas, Shawls, and Pointe.
OURWES STODDART & BROTHER,
460, 452, and 954 North SECOND Street,
Iyls above Willow.
WORKED TRIMMINGS, FLOUN-
Ivy CING, and /SANAS, at reduced prices, from
auction.
CURWEN BTODDART & BROTHER,
460, 462 ) mid 454 North SECOND - Street,
3y15 above Willow
MARSEILLES, for Basques, Bosoms, and
Collars, •
CURWEN STODDART & MOT lira,
450, 452, and 484 North SECOND Street,
jyl6 . above Willow.
A LLENDALE QUILTS, MARSEILLES
Counterpanes and Blankets. Hotel-keepers sup
plied at low prices.
COSNER STODDART & DROTRER,
460, 45; 2 and 454 North SECOND Street,
jyls-4 ' above Willow.
SHAWLS.—White . SHETLAND and co
lored real Shetland, of medium and extra sine.
Also, a small lot of cheap zephyr colored Shawls.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
jyl44 OILESTRIIT and EIGHTH.
MEN'S TRAVELLING SHAWLS.—Just
received, dark gray, with borders, of menht me
dium quality blauda
SHARPLESS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH
riiHIN UNDER SHIRTINGS.—Very thin
Gauze Flannels, Angola Flannels, silk warp
Flannels, domestic Flannels, white , Canton Pongees,
white Comas. Also, Gauze Merino, and Gauze Cot
:on Under Shirts.
SHARPLEBS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH.
- VIIPIN'HWIDE WHITE AND BLAHS
DAREGE, for Shawls, Tolman, &0., wholesale
and retail. Storekeepers supplied for nett cash.
CHARLES ADAMS,
3y14 Emma and AllOll Streets,
•
•
/TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS:
Travelling Duaters to match.
Silk Dusters and Mantillas,
French Lace Mantles, from auction.
White Mirage Dusters.
Shawl Baines, black and white.
Thin Black Goods, reduced. '
WRITE GOODS.
Cambric, Jaconet, and Mull, 12x ate. np.
Figured Swim, plain Swiss and Victoria.
Prom auction, cheap lota aid Cambria.
• EMBROIDERIES.
Just opened from auction, several lots Linen Sots,
fancy Breakfast Sets, neat Collars, and fancy Linen Col
lars at about
lIALP PRICI6.
Mohair Mitts—errand good and cheap lots.
LINEN GOODS.
Fronting and Shirting Line
W ns, by the piece or yard.
BOYS , EAR.
Seersuckers, Blay Linens, Linen Coatings, Pantaloon
Stuffs, &e. Also, light Cassimeres.
MARSE.:ILLES VEBTING2.
COOPER & (JONAH%
R. E. corner NINTH and MARKET
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
OF
ELEGANT MANTILLAS.
CLOSING BALES OF THE BEASON.
REAL GUIPURE MANTILLAS.
FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS.
PUSHER LACE MANTILLAS.
FRENCII LACE CIRCULARS.
BLACK BAREGE CIRCULARS.
WRITE BAREGE CIRCULARS
TRAVELLING DUSTERS,
In profuse variety.
J. W. PROCTOR ik CO.,
je2.9 No. 708 CHESTNUT street.
11HE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED
CRAPE SUAWLS ever offered in tble City axe
now being Bold by
THORNLEY & OHISM
N. E. cor. EIORTI! and SPRING GARDEN.
We purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendous
sacrifice for
. .
CASE,
a lot of very rieb Embroidered Crapo Shawls, same
quality sod style as we have sold for
TWENTY DOLLARS!
which we are now 'wiling at the extremely low price of
TWELVE DOLLARS!!
Ladles, you may never have each another opportunity
of buying a
.
MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS ' .
Special bargains in Lace, Silk; Moir Antique Man
tillas, Ac.
Travelling Dress Materials in great variety.
Thin Bummer-Dress Goode.
Organdies, Bareges, Grenadines, Ac., &o
BLACK aiLKe , FANCY SILKS, &o.
Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks.
Materials for Men and Boys! Wear.
Linen Goode, of our own importation.
Summer Haute and other Flannels, Ac., &a.
Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, Hosiery, Moves, Ac,, at
THORNLEY A °HIRAI'S
' , ONE-PRICE CASH STORE?
N. E. Ow, EIGHTH & SPRIND DARDEN Streets.
jol9-tf
RIORARDSON'S IRISit -14ITE/Ti3j -
D.A.IVIA.KtS, DIAPERS, bco.
CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those
desirous of obtaluing the GENUINE GOODS, should
see that the articles they purchase ere sealed with the
toll name of the arm,
RIOHARDSON, SONS, St. OWDEN,
de a guarantee of the sounduese and durability of the
floods.
This,cantlon Is rendered essentially necessary as large
quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared,
season sitar season, and sealed with the name of
RIOIIABDBON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the
injury thus Inflicted alike on the American consenter
and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not
readily abandon • business go profitable, while pur
chasers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless
character.
J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE,
my2B-6m Agents, 38 011tiltan Street, New York.
A OAR,D.
-
JOSEPH A. HAGY,
Retail Dealer In
DOISIBSTIO AND FOREIGN
DRY GOODS,
No. 446 N. SBOOND Street, soove WILLOW,
PHILADELPHIA
Large Story White Building.
TERMIt—ONE PRIOR POE °ABU.
UT Prides marked in plain Opine on euth &tlele
ap2P4im
enuing Illactincs
Ii_TARRIS'a BOUDOIR SEWING MA
KI- OVINE is offered to the public se the most retie
ble low-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will Bow from
els to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods,
from coarsest bagging to the finest cambrics. 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 years of age. The DURABILITY of
this machine, and the QUALITY Of ITS WORK, are War
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
from three hundred to fifteen hundred 'ditches per min
ute The thread used is taken directly from the spools,
WITHOUT TER TROUBLE Of REWINDING. In fact, it le
machine that is wanted by every family In the land, and
the low price of . ,
FORTY DOLLARS,
at which they sold, brings them within the reach o
Earnest every one B. D. DARER, Agent,
jel6olom wky eowOrn 20 South EIRRTRBtreet.
'for Sale ater go ;het.
v„, A RARE CHANCE.-TO GROCERS
AND D'FIIERS.—FGB. SALE, a bargain the
Stock, Good-will, and Fixtures of an old-establithed
Grocery and Prost'Von store. For particulars. apply to
TUOMAB TGOBIPSON, No. 227 801/211 Street, above
Second, corner of Barron. jy16.3t4
61 FOR SALE—TiIe Good-will and Fix-
Lep,_ tures of a small Grocery store; good locatlou
Rent low. Call at 1102 LOCUBT Street, west of Elo
venal, Jyll3.lt*
FOR SALE—Good-will and Fixtures
of a Confectionery and Variety store. Apply 1642
RACE Street. iyl6-31*
rOR SALE—A valuable LOT, in the vici
pity of the Baltimore Depot, in an improvin
neighborhood. For particulars , address J. It., Dux 92
Pont-offiee. i 919
e • FOR SALE—The Good-will and Fix
4sl tures of a Provision store, southeast corner o
SIXTH and W....SEIM/TON Streets. Jyl6-2t*
MkFOR SALE.--$250 for thd' Good-will,
Stock, and Fixtures of ono of the best located Ci
gar Soros inntladelphia. Address CIGAR, Dlood , a
Despatch. jyl6-3t*
TO DRUGGISTS.—A well-establishedNV Drug Store, In a goal situation, will be sold
cheap for cash. The present proprietor Is going West.
Address DItUQ STORE, Blood's Despatch. jyl6-St*
tga WANTED TO RENT—A email
faiboiousE, located within one mile or the State
Home, Rent not to exceed g. 350. Addreso Franklin,
at WI Oillee. jyl6-3t*
TO LET ON' GROUND RENT.—Severn
eligible LOTS, ou Thirteenth street, above Co
lumina avenue, IS by 116 toot; two fronts.
ALso, a Ilse LOT nu Columbia avenue. Apply to
U. C. TEIDISIPSON ec G. M. CONARROR,
islroOt No. MICR Street.
Fon acres of excellent
FARM LAND, situated In Gloucester county, Now
Jersey, 19 miles from Camden. The lend In well the
bored with oak sapling. For particulars, apply at this
office. jyls-Ct
T°LET.-THE UPPER ROOMS OF
storee No. 827 and No. 333 MARKET Street,
below Fourth. Apply on the premiere, to
M. L. HALLOWELL & CO, or
jel4-tf GUILLON, ANDERSON, & CO.
TAIV & BEERS'
LUBRICATING CREAM,
the best and cheapest compound lon g.soaslog the axles
of OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
WAOONS, and lIIIAVY hIACIIINERY.
For sale In tlu cans, kegs, and barrels, by all tho
pitcraalt3TB In the cit,T and the MANUFACTURERS,
4/ 2 r614 No. 74/Nint Btroot,
3n,s!ircir,lce gram'innjeo?
TINTSURANOE COMP,ANY'OF.TrIt
ji.
STATE QV PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA.
RIND INBURANCE=No:4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS:
Chartered in 170.3—. Capital s2oo,ooo—Assets, ,Jana
nr.f 1,1868, $5M,446•60-100,
All invested In sound and available securitleis--oontl
one to Innis on veasels and Cargoes, Bulldlngs, Stooks
of Merchandise, Ike" on liberal terms. „
. 7 S:
Henry D. Etherrerd,DlßECTO Geortte H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, - Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macalester,, TolgaeMagner,
~W illiam o.'Smlth, ': '' • Thbruas B. Mattson, '
John B. Budd, .- , • 'Henry G. Freeman,
William R White. Charles S. Lewis, .
' - ' George 0: Oman:
• -"HENRY D. SHERRERD,Tresident. .
Wallas HAIM, Seerebuj. .. ~ je9TerfrmAt
MERIOAN 'FIRE' INSI7RANOE
iNcolooliArßD 1810—OHARTER PBR
RITUAL. . .
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above - Third, Philadelphia
Baring a large paid-up Capital -Steak and Supine
Invented in nomad and available Beonnyea, continue:
lumen on Dwellinge,'Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
Peeaele in Port and their Cargoes . , and other Perm:oral -
Property. All Lames liberally and promptly Winded.
DIAZOIrOIIB. - i
GeorgaAbbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welch, Caspar W. Morell i
Samuel O. Morton, Jamey B. Oampbell, •
Patrick Brady, Edmund EL' Dntilh.. '
13harlee W. Poultney.
GEOBGB ABBOTT, Preeldent.
THOMAS B. MABIB, Secretary. jakEty it
53aeinso innbo.
►ii HE SPRING GARDEN SAVING
(OEURTERID $Y SHE LIIOIBLATOaIi OF PENXEITLY.I.III.I.)
PERPETUAL OHARTER.
FIVE PEE CENT. Interest allowed to Depositors,
and all numpaid back on Demand.
0.9510 N, 881 NORTII THIRD EITIERT,
tODNBOVIDI7/ON DANK Bruz.vms.)
Thie Ineritntion is now open, for the transaction of
business ; and le the only Chartered Saying POO located
in the northern part of the atty. -_ -
The Ohm will be open (daily) from 9 to 2,4 0044,
and also on MONDAYS and THURBDAYSi from 9 until
9 o'clock in the Evening, -
"MANAHNRS. _ _
'habil* Klett, ----- iiiines 8. Pringle,
Stephen Smith, Jacob Dock,
John P Levy, Joseph IS Cowell,
Hon. Henry G. Strong, George Woelepper,
Daai tinserkoiler, J. Weeley Bray,
Eon. Wm. Mfpward, '._ - Robert B. Darldeon,
Frederick litielie,' ' F. 0. Illmater,
PrinsOSl at o ' John - P. Veneto,
: oieph P. lora,. George Knecht, ,
John Kessler, Jr., John Horn.
President, JAMES 8. PRINOLR.
georetary, GEORGE T. THORN. spZt.ittf
FUND:-UNITED STATES
TRIM COMPANY, Garner of MAD and Cain-
NUT Streets.
Large and mall soma received and CENT o de
mend without notice, with FIVE PER 1N4,111 ,
UT Prom the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
°Moe bona, m
from 9 until 6 cOolookerery day, andon
MONDAYY EVININGS fro 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on " Drerland, Ireland, and &Wand,
from £1 Upwards,
president—STEPP= B. 01410111ORD,
Treasurer—PLlNY
Taller—JAMES R. HUNTER
IAVING FUND-FIVE . PER CENT.
TEHEST-NATIONAL Man' TRUST 0031-
PANY.-WALNUT EMMET, EIOUTH-WEBTOOMBR
OP THIRD, PHILADELPH IA.
111001MOIATZD BY ffiD EITATS OP Piraorivatsta.
Money la resolved in any awn large or small, and in
tared paid from the day of &plait to the day of with
dfawal.
The *Nee is open every day from 9 o'alook in tar
morning till 6 Wax& fgtpa evening, - and on Monde;
end Panistey evenings NU 8 o'clock.
HON. HRNICY L. BENNNR,' President,
• NOBIRT EllialaDCM ) Via Prosidn4
Wu. 7. Bun, Secretary.
DIIISTIOI3
. .
Hon. Henry L. Benner, N. Carroll Brewster,
Edward 1. carter, Joseph B. Ban
Robert Selfridge, Brands L..,
-
Rand. R. Ashton, Joseph Terkel,
0. Landreth Mums, Henry Diffenderffer,
Honey is received and payments male daily.
The investments are made in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE HORT -
GAGREI, GROUND RENTS, and arch drat class secnri•
ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi
tors, and which cannot fall to give permanency and its
bifitr to this Institution. anlay
NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE
PIR OPNT. EVEATZ SAVINGS PIIND.
N°.88 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE
PIS WANT. }WIWI SAVINGS FUND.
VBB (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
AR OINT. EITATZ RAVINGS PIIND.
pUO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
PAR OYNT. BIM'S SWINGS FUND.
rDissolutwits attb Copartnerships
THE. SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS
DAY entered into a limited partnership, agreea
bly to the provisions of the Act of ASsembly of the
Oomntenwealth of Pennsylvania, approved March 21,
1836, entitled " An Act relative to Limited Partner
ships" and the supplement thereto; and we do hereby
certify:
1. That the name of the arm, under which such part
nership is tq be conducted, is J. F. & E. B. ORNE.
2. The general nature of the business intended to be
transacted is the purchase and sale of Oarpetlag In the
city of Philadelphia.
2. The Same 'of the general partners are JORN P.
ORNE, residing at the northwest corner of Arch and
Twenty first street, in the city of Philadelphia., and
EDWARD B. ORNB, residing on the north side of
Arch street, *bore Twenty-first street, in the said city.
4: The name of the special partner is BENJAMIN
ORNE. residing 5t266 North Ninth street, in the city
of Philadelphia, who, as such special partner, has con
tributed to the_cquimenstqck of-the said firm the sum
- mr - miormanl in nub.
b. 7he said partnership commences July 14, A. D.
11358; and will terminate on the 24th day of July, A. D.
1861. - BEN4 - AITLIN - UltrtZ,
JOHN P ORNE,
EDWARD B. ORNE.
PRILADIELPHIA, icily 14, 1868. - jylAnwal
tamp.
PETER,?. , O PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
BILf-GSMMBATING GAS LAMP
Is the only Patent Burner that has a
NON-CONDUCTOR ATTAOUBD.
Tor Safety, Cheer nese, end Brllllerwy, it entrant
all others.
STATE: AND UM= RIGHTS FOR BALL
'grab. D. P. FETUS,
delphla • and 42'6 aad OHESTNIIT Bta. Mills
LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK
to your interests, and patronise USSIIER'S LAMP
PAOTORY,IO9 South SIGILTH street, below Chestnut
Previous to hla opening arespomdble factory, you were
charged $lB for work which he le now doing in a war
ranted manner from $8 to $lO. Support him, or you will
have the same chary %it to pay. Jald.y
New ipublirations
MEW MAGAZINE.
I.i BRYANT & STRATTON'S w AMERICAN mm
011 ANT" Is now ready, and may be bad at all NEWS
DEPOTS. Thoir Agent, Capt. ]. H. Bell, la canvassing
this city for yearly subaarlbera. Pries $2 per annum.
Address BRYANT & STRATTON; Mercantile College,
S. B. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Phi
ladelphia. MIB-1y
ACCOUNT BOOKS, MADE OF THE
but aka, for city sales. Call and look over the
stock at ' PERRY'S
Blank Book Manufactory,
FOURTH and RACE.
PERRY's BLANK BOOK MANITFAC
TORY.—Remomber FOURTH glad RACE In buying
Account Looks. I make all my stook of good material,
and Bell at fair prices. - je4-2m
L7OO 000 ENVELOPES, EVERY
• o. PERRYT l Pat e ArA=lat t rnent
ja4.2ta FOURTH and RA dE.
BLANK BOOKS, MADE IN ANY DE
SIRED style of ruling and binding. A good na
sortment of Papers for customers tousled from, at
PERRY'S Blank Book Manufactory
FOURTH and RAO.E.
lIAMILY PORTRAIT BIBLES, HAND
111' BOATELY bound. Old Blblee rebound, to look and
weer good ea pew. 0411 and look at the styles, at
PERRY'S Bookbindery,
BOUB.TH and SACS.
FOWLER, WELL p
CO.,S, & 922
01.1ETNIIT Street, kee stndard woks on
Phren S logy, Physiology, Wate a r Oure, and Pho
nography, wholesale and retail. Phreuologi
- cal Examination, with charts, and full writ
ten descriptions of character,given day and even
ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mail to be
addressed, to Yowler, Wells, de Co., 0 , 4 Chestnut
street. Jeo-3moif-wky t sep 30
CHESTNUT AND WALNUT•STREET
RAILWAY
EVIRY REASON IS IN FAVOR OF IT
TIIR MABBRa ARE IN FAVOR OF IT
A MAJORITY OF PROPERTY-OWNERS ON THE
ROUTE ARE IN FAVOR OP IT
NO QUESTION 808 TIM COUNCILS REMAINS
A PAIIIPLILST of 100 pages, containing all tho
FAOTS, may bo bad gratis at W. B. ZVEBBit.,B,
TUIRD Street, below Oheatrat
jA.OKSON,
JOB PRINTER,
RSA Removed to
FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS
IiVINCFB FARINA CRACKERS.—The
remarkable excellence and great popularity of
these Crackers have attracted the attention of those
manufarbirlog other description of Cracktve, and many
of these persons buy WING'S CRACKERS, in order to
s upply their cuatoruera with Farina Crackers.
One or two individual', however, have been offering
the ordinary kind, which they make under the name of
Farina Crackers, and have succeeded in selling them to
a small extent.
The selling of such Crackers for Farina has a ten
dency to injure the reputation of TRIJE FARINA
CRACKERS, made by Mr. WING.
Errors of this character, however, are usually cor
rected on being properly exposed.
No other person has ever succeeded in working the
material for farina Crackers, or producing any article
which contains such highly nutritious and healthful
properties as WING'S.
WING'S CRACKERS have a delightful taste, act
kindly upon the stomach, and aro digested w ith remark
able MO. For dyspeptics or the aged, as well as seden
tary and delicate persons generally, they are most ac
ceptable, and peculiarly pleasant for children.
Ask for WING'S CRACKERS, and take none but
those damped with the name of "A. WING." These
may be procured of the best family Grocer* generally,
and at wholesale only of A .N. Thompson & Co., Noe.
221 and 223 Fulton street, New York, or
DIRGE+ & BROTHER, Wholesale Agents,
No. 145 South FRONT Street, Philad'a.
jr2-fr m wed-if tf
imagal THE CAPE MAY EXPRESS
telly. the Philadelphia Local Express
Office, 28 South FIFTH Street, daily, at o'clock d.
Dt , foe the dolivery of Pomola, Trunk , , &c.,
six hours in advance of the U. S. Hail. LeltS eA the
Island at 7 O'cleek P. Ist, and delivers the same day.
MARK 04.NRING h CO.,
jy13430C froßrietors,
7 VONOERt MALL, OOMACENCiNO MON
DAY -12h.—Meni° Bmtb9rs
Poll and Trowbridge Minstrels; from the School Street
Opera House, Boatow—conalstiog of thMeen Star per
former's. For further particulars 1180 posters and pro
grammes or the day. •- - , .. ,
Iylo-tit • ; ..LON Ihialneas Manager.
HEATLE Y'S. ARCH-ST. THEATRE.
ICICTRAORDINABY COMBINATION,
BBOOND MIER, - •
Commonolwz
MB (Monday) ZVSNINO L JuIy 12th, 1866,
Triumphant sucrose andgreat hit of - - •
OBDITAYB BOSTON ...COLLINS, ' -
Consisting of TEN Star Perforinera, whose “Mtutical
Poirees, ,, for the,past four,nights have been visited by
over 4 000 bf the elite of Phik.lllP4ia,
ID' This, flattering and muoiticentpatronsge bee in
duced the management to /Moore the services of those
New York titer comedians, the brothers
JERRY BRYANT and DAN BRYANT,
From Bryaut's Minstrel gall : 4 7 2 .BrosdwAy, N. Y.,
who will gives. nightly, in conjunction with those In-
Imitable twin mans of Mown.,
' HORN and - PRANK BROWBB,
The Whole forming the greatest combination of Ethi
opian talent ever concentrated in Philadelphia.
Tickets 26 'mate.. - - -
For full particulars'ef, the great &dens, queer say
ings, new acts, ,dances,,ito., sae programmes. Doom
open at 7X. TO commence a t !LW. , . - ,
gttutme; extursAhm.
53f , sei r eit FOE CAPE MAY.—EXPRESS
41N&=-The swift and fa4orite Steamer
"BALLOON," Capt..W'. Weritnnf, hueres Arch;street
C
Wharf for ape May every Tuesday, Thunalay, and
Saturday Morning .at 9% o'clock. - Returning, laves
t he
Cape on the I ntermediate days at 8 o'clock A. M.
Fare
$l,
carriage hire included; Servants x 1.60 Beason
Tickets 88, carriage hire extra. • jyft.2m*
, - FOR THE -IPMELLEGHE
-,. Nn{B.—NIOSI O WIER
ttiO TO TALE Via MOTINTLIE OT 3. TTHEPERBO3IB
PENNSYT,
VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY will haus racouir,
SION TICKETS during the Summer to'ALTOOrial and
the MOUNTAIN HOUSE,- (Cresson's Station,) good
for six dam
Fare to Altoona and return - • IT 16
Wars to Mountain Mout." and return' ••' - 7 8
JuIYS, DEL ,. THOS. BIOORE,
jya-12t Agent Peiansylrards Railroad Company.
- PHILADELPH
AND ELMIRA RAILROAD
EirE.—GREAT REDUCTION.
FAKE TO NrAGesii - lALLs ONLY $B.OO.
Trani leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
Depot, corner BROAD' arid VlNR;:atreets delta ,
exceoted,Yss, follows : -
' :30 A. Id., day express.
3:30 P. 11., night express.
Tickets can be procured at the Depot, and also at the
General Office the line, Northweatcorner SIXTH and
CHESTNUT Btreet/1.
CHARLES 8. TAPPER,
1e29-I,n General Agent.
I ,* , . NORTH, PENNSYL
-. VANIA RAILROAD FOR
DELAWARE W AfER-G AP, MAUOH CHUNK.
HAZLETON, A.ND THE LEHIGH COAL REGION.--
Visitors to the above popular places of Smarm Rascal
will dud the Route offered- by the North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Val
ley and New Jersey Central Railroads, to be novel
and agreeable, passing through some of the richest and
moat highly cultivated counties in the State, and sec
ceased of comfortable accommodations, both on the road at the various towns through which it passes.
POE THE WATER GAP.—Take 2.25 P. M. Express
Train from Front and Willow streets, pees the night at
Bethlehem, and take cars next morning at 9 &deck.
through E aston to New Hampton, where a close con
nection is made with the Dolaware. Lackawanna, and.
Western Railroad, and arrive at the Gap about noon.
FOR MAUCH CHUNK AND THE GOAL REGION.
—Take 9 A. M. and 2.26 P. M. Express Trans from
same Depot to Bethlehem, where a close connection la
made with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, through from
Philadelphia to Manch Chunk in 5 hours.
A NEW AND PLEASANT ROUTE TO NEW
YORK ClTY.—Take 9 A. M. Express Train to Bethle
hem thence at 2.29 P. M. via L. T.K. R. and N. J. O.
R. it. through Easton to Elisabethport, thence by
Steamer, and arrive in New York at quarter past 7 P.M.
Parties travelling North_ that have a few hours to
spare, will find thin a new and agreeable route.
For further particulars, inquire of
ELLIS CLARK,
Agent N. P. R. R., Front and Willow Amens.
POILIDALPHLA., June la; 1868. Jel9-21n
iwi lSk . FOR CAPE MAY AND NEW
YORK.
DAILY, at fiX o'clock A M.
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. STEAM NA
• VIGATION COMPANY.
The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain
Copes; BOSTON, Captain Sallow; and KENNEBEC,
Captain Rand, form a daily line between Ibis city, Cape
May, and New York, leaving from first pier below Spruce
street (Sundays excepted) at 9X o'clock A. M. Return
ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sunday/
excepted) at b P. M.
Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at
A. M.
Fare to Cape May (carriage hire included)
If " for servants
ir . 4 Season tickets (carriage hire ex
' • tra) 800
" Now York, cabin - 2 00
itII Nteerage 1 60
Freight takenat low rates.
For panne, state rooms, tee., apply on board, or at
the (Mee, 314 and 816 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE
NUE, JAMES ALLDERDICE,
Jelf.-Sm • Agent.
M
- FOR THE SEA SHORE.
ar
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIO
RAILROAD. ONLY TWO AND HALF, HOURS'C O
THE SEA SHORE.
On and nftor 3.lnniay, June 7th, and until „further no
tice, (Sundays exceptedo three train" daily to Atlantis
City and return. -
First Passenger Trrdn leaves Vine st-wharl 7.30 L. M.
&Maud " " " 4.00 P. M.
Freight T rain with Passenger Car attached, 4.35 A.M.
Actommodatioik.,rain to Weymouth 5 35 P. M.
LE 9 'ATLANTIC CITY.
First Pamengeti rainleaves , - 0.00 A. 51",
Becced • " it 4( 4.40 P. M.
Freight Train with Passenger car attached,ll.3o
Aceothmoditlon Train leaves flemoilth, 5.2 d A. M.
lI_ADDONTLELD TRAIN
Leaves Cooper's Point, • 11 A. M. and 2P. M.
Haddonfield, - IP. M. and 3P. M.
- Pare to Attant.le, when tickets are purchased before
entering the cars, ;LSO— Potions wistung to go down to
the Sea Macre and return the same day; can spend
SIX nouns ON. TIIB SRAM. -
1 1 4:Arte for the round trlp, '2.60 -
Tickets to go down in the eJtemoon - and return next
morning, or down on Saturday afternoon and return on
Monday morning, V. 50. -
EXTRA NOTICE. -
The Accommodation Train to Weymouth will run
hrough to Atlantic on Saturday:Afternoon and, col:L
-ino° to nip every Saturday until further flatlet).
- Leave Vine etreet.• 636 P. 61.
Atlantic City. 6 00 A.M.
Stopping at all Stations.
Monthly tickets will be sold at the following rates:
For the month of June $lO For the month of Sept. slgt$ lgt
. 2:11For three monthsi • ffi.
Churches, Schools,r.musee, - un , ..1 - • -
Associations, wishing spatial trains, should make earl
spoliation.
Freight must be delivered st Cooper's Point by P.M.
The Company will not be responsible for any goods until
received and receipted for by their Freight Agent at the.
Point. It.. FRAT,Eit, &eatery.
!el-tr
•
troentirmen's „furnishing ifootis
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
w. W. KNIGHTON ARCH Street, above Sixth.
Philadelphia. Dealer in all klnde of Furnishing
Goads, and maw:declarer of' Fine Shirts, warranted
equal in every respect to any others manufactured in
this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to order.
GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR
DRESSING. GOWNS.—The largest and best as
sortment in the ettg, wholesale and retail, with a fall
Line of tinder Cllothiog, Baited to the season, at W. W.
HNIfiIITI, 006 ABA) Street, above 'Math Philadel
phia. mhl-tf
VVVCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE'
EN'S YURNIETIENG STOWE, .ar.d. PATENT
SHOULDEREEAII SHIRT HANUFILOTORY. No. tidt
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, PhilejelplAa.
The attention of Southern and Wevtern Merchant!, 4a:l
i3trangere, to particularly invrted to thin improved nut at
Aida, the moot perfeot fitting ortiola made At Thole.
and retail, and made to order.
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS,
JOHN SWIFT.
Subject to the will of the People'e Couveetiou
jys-tf
REOISTER OF WILLS'-
ANDREW 3. WESTER.
Subject to Democratic Rulea JAI-LNG
CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT-
Ll A. MONREIMKA,
Eleveuth Weld
Subject to the rules of the Democratic party.
Jart.itett _
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS
JOHN ()AMIN,
Piftb, Ward
BiNect to Domotratle Ran.
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS—
ORARLES D. B.NIGIIT
- TWENI , LETII WARD.
:Meet to the People's Nomination. jei.tf
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS.
JOHN CAMPBELL, OF SEVENTH WARD.
Subject to Democratio ram my11...4m
LIARTSHORNE'S OURS-ALL - THE
ILL GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! and Remedy
for DYSPEPSIA WEAK STOMAOR AND WEAR
BOWELS
This artlale is the greatest discovery In' Chemical or
Medical Schnee for the rapid Cure of KIikUSIATISEd i
NEURALGIA, TOOTH-AMIN, SORE TIIROAT,STIYI
NEGIC, or Pain in the LIMB% SIDE, BACK, or any
put of the body. It acts upon the Blood, Nerve., Mae.
Oleg, Sinews, and 801208 '
conquering all pain.
It is also an excellent preparation for Dyepepala and
Indigestion, which arises frem a weak stomach or
bowels. Thousands of persona who havo used DARTS
HORNE'S OURS-ALL have been astonished at its
wonderful power in removing any pain from the system.
Bottles 12, 26, 60 cents, and a, to be sold by
JENKINS,
ap22-iftf Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets.
jy(l4tliv, tr
ITARTSHORNE'S HEALTH—RESTO
RER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL.
The Life of the Flesh le in the Blood. Prepared by
Chemist. The beat Restorer of Health, and the beet
Blood-Purifying Compound in the World! It due
not contain a particle of Mercury.
The above preparation 113 'suited to the impaired and
weakened condition of the human racei it invigorates
the whole constitution; removes all pimples and erup
tions fromtlie skin; gives bloom and freshness to the
complexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken
ing complainte of both sexes.
It fa a perfect cordial in taste, and acts like a charm
upon the feelings, spirits, and energlea or the ... N J, and
debilitated from any canoe.
Quart bottles $1; small bottles bd conic; mid by
R. U. J.FINELNB,
Corner of SBOOND and WALNUT Streets,
ap22-Iftf
A. KINGSBURY, M. D.,
DENTIST,
Would inform his Mende that be has REMOVED tai
1118 WALNUT Street, above Eleventh. fe23m,
SUN-STROKE.—Uundroas are killed daily
by Sun.etrolce, and thenaande are injured by it, and
yet even soinelo people neglect to procure one of the
PATENT PARAGON UMBRELLAS nold by
WM. H. RICH 4 RDSON,
No. 418 MARKET Street.
fylo:l2t if
II ERRING. --800 bbls. No. I HERRING,
Eaßtport Inopaction ; 600 do IloWan, now In store
Ind for sale by JOHN N. KNNEDY & DO.,
6-• Rn. 110 .nd IR9 E
VA.% WilItTV.4
$1.15 ':',?. 1 ;!,.NtSTj'II.I I ; I ITR B B'.
75 cts. for VELVET SUPPERS.
75 eta. for KID SI 11'1ILIIS
BLACK LINEN GAIT Ell 9.
Itt. BR'S,
92 Monti SLAVA ouv,,t,
At
40.1)-Ini11
13olitical
Stlebuittal.
igentistrp.