The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 15, 1858, Image 3

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9he Orsult at ,thepeckion In New Orleans.
_ . lyrooktee NewTOilosiliPlistitine of the tith.l ,
1/ 2113 46dlitthinitin incident to
J .- 4 0iteite.lfgrellprs awairan 'consurg, -;,,,During the
even good- feeling prevailed
' the polls,. n p blayer'ButamerS, with preemt
don _which • cannot be • too' highly oommonded,
• guarded _every poll - with prudent and,oool men,
,- whor'actinginr, conjunction with the committees of
.theludependent party, successfully labored to . ,re- •
• 'Strain the.eicited and garde the incautious.
Not, a bloW wattetruok, not' an intemperate,re-,
mark was - made, to disturbthe quiet that reigned
during the ,whole day in all parts of the city- The
young and impetuous - were restrained from work
- lug .for the American taiket, hiving received in
struotlons to vote and give place to others.-And as
the result, Gerard Stith is chosen Mayor, and nearly
every candidate on the American tioket is triumph
,
aptly elected. ".
Our election stands without a precedent - for its
peacefulness whin.. the elements of strife Worn So
abundant: "The people have done much to redeem
the character :of the .oity 'from the reproaches
:which hive been so triviality. heaped u p on i t.
Lot the administration ushered in under such
auspioes keep In elan , the tao's which attended its
beginning.. Let the order and the regard for
justice "so conspiouonsly displayed yesterday °ha
motorise its progress, and the most. happy results
will be recorded.
This popular- vote, cannot but be regarded a
verdict on the new `organisation for the reform of
abuses, and is sinoerely Who hoped all good
citizens will bow submissively to the popular dq
- The majority of Mr: Stith is 290, but that for
- the Anierscan candidate for Street Commissioner
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considerably lots. The ~Amerioan candidates
for "Itcoorder, of tho Fifst, Third,_ and Fourth
Districts, were °tested, and in the Stood Distriet
`the vote ,for Recorder la quite'elose i and this ina
pression that the Independent Candidate; Mr.
,Emile Wilts, is 'elected: The Independents are
nlsolvposod,to hake eleotetllliree-Aasistant Al
•deruten. c i .-
A,,tter the general result rite known,one of the
, guns was drawnsout of Lafayette square, and;
salute wits aired by the teiruiphant party: The,
Mayor elect then addressed those assembled in a
neat, off-hand manner;'alludinewitli Spirit' to the
iliffieulties whichAied heen'overcotie'daring, the
.brief-but important_cithpaign.-.'„llesoniratulated
his friends at their snow under such disadvan
tageous circumstances,assuring them that they
bad succeeded by proving that'they were the law
and order party.
lie counselled them - to show becoming, magna
himity in their success, and to preserve onstzuned
the laurels they had-won. They'liad nething,he
assured them; to fear.from the doont-tewri ctunp,'
and his advice waribat-they ehould_retiritotheir
homes in peace, and - ref which
they so much needeitafter - thetr Arduous exertions.
Aeon:iv:TALLY . $90f. , --Yesterday,- one,of the
Germans at.Fort.„Vigilanee accidentally sot him
self. When hringiag down hielgun,llid butt of
it struck against a piece orison, which caused it
-to go off, the bullet passing ' tip through his head
from below his chin.-- He died immediately. Ills
name was Jacob Bteinuss.
LATER FROM HAVANA.
Arrival of the .Phlitielphiaj—Meeting of the
American and British Cruisers There—La.
test Aspects of the,Senrch question.
tFrom the N: Y.33'3(11.1/88 of last erea!aga
The Unitod States mail steamehtp Philadelphia,
quitavus Harrison, Esq., commanding, left Now
'Orleans sthlune for New York via Ifavana, Sr.
'rived at Havanu'on the Bth and Jailed for this
port, evening of this 9th, arriving here about ton
this A. M." - ,
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, ;United States mail steamship Granada sailod
Iromilavana - for 'Aspinwall on the morning of
the 9th. , • • -
The Philadelphia brings 10 passengers, and
$5,000 in/diver for New York. We aro indebted
to the purser, Mr:Butlay, for our letters and pa
pers at an ear/y, boor.
Juno Oth,Havana bearing W., distant 22
miles, thoPhiladelplda spolteUnited Btates steam
er Fulton, cruising. Tune 10th, lat. 25 25, long.
711.5, passed ship G. W. Bourn, of Kennebunk.
lievaxta, June 9.
Since the sth inst; we have had the war stomp
ers 11 eterWitett and Fulton hero and_ in this vi,
achy, ready to convoy 'and protect merchant
vessels of the Bolted States,lic die pursuit of their
legal business; from the boats of liar Britann'e
Majesty,. '
Commanders Rodgers and Almy have had Inter
views with - Several officers of the British veosels
of-war---.with'the Consul-General of England, and
Very gentle intimation has been given of the pur
pose of their•visit in these waters—" to stop the
visiting and searching of vessels under the flag of
the United States, by British °tubers." Various
-excuses have been made for the past—with promi
see of better behavior in future, as usual—so that
we' wait to see if the - Old Lien will again show his
. claws.
The war ate aware DeVastation and Jasper have
been bore for a short visit to communicate with
the Drltish , Consulato,-and have berried away to
give netiadvieo to the litusquito,fleet of England.
The Rl:Lizard and Styli have not shown them
selves to confer with the Felton and Witch—nor
will they do so.
A visit to,General Concha, on the part of Com
mander Rodgers and the acting Consul General of
the United States, on the - sth Instant, was very
satitfaetory—showieg that the authorities het.
fully sustain the doctrine and the action of the
United States.
We have reports of se'veral searches in-the last
days of the. past month, but they will not presume
more after the notice iegiven and understood:
Lord Napier's views were received by the Black
'Warrior, and they will he'aoted upon in cultic:po
tion of instructions from tbo Drititat Admiral.
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If blood was spilt of( Pensacola, we cannot as
certain the name of offending vessel; ifuscor-.
tained, I think Almy. will assume the responsi
bility of her capture, unless bound down-by pest
dye instructions that may Prevent: the "Styx
or Buzzard" is any wersoupy, they will try
their .metal ; and if , too heavy—" a hey ! ~for
boarders"—they will sink themselves or capture
the enemy,, If . such they.dare to show themselves ;
_Peace will net be disturbed—the premonition is
quantum suf.'? ' , -
The health of our city is good, with Some skit
' netts among the shipping:' but 'there is nothing
malignant.. , ,
The summer disease, however, bogies. to 'take
'effect among the crows of foreign vessels in port,
and the marine hospitals- are Skiing up, with sub
joule to be neglected and to die.,
CITY IT EMS:
REr,rotOile-- - The _new Front-street Methodist
Episeopst Chttrah; of which Rev. Dl, H. Slaty Is pastor,
Fcpsketreat, above idelden t was dedicated to the ser
vices id Divlrus wOrsh IP, withippr.priate religions cer
emonies, on last Sabbath; The Rev. Dr. Kennedy, of
Brooklyn, whose dedicatory sermon. preached on the
occasion of the dedication of the new Nieventh-street
U,K. Church, was published In Tau Pease. some
Weeks ago, oniclated In th'endtpit to the. morning and
evading. _The gler:loon services were exceedingly In
tereitilleVA seem% war-presehoid - birdie' Rev. Alfred
Cookmati;andahert addreseie were delivered by Revs.
Aihton,l. W. Arthur, and others.
Collections' wore taken at the close of the services, in
aid of the ehurch -
- At the - Ptrat lieranned Dutch Church, Seventh and
Spring Gaiden atteota, the eonninntilon of the Lord's
Supper-lte administered, by the pastor, Bev. A A.
Willits, on liandaYinottdpg, - at which time there were
forty new inoinberil fulfted on i sonfeation of faith
didAtiree by letter.
In the afternoon, at three o'clock, the anniversary
of the Sabbath school', held In the Taborobspel, Seven
teenth and Fitzwater greets, was celebrated. Thin
beautiful new edition .bas Jurt been erected by the con.
gregalloo of the Calvary Church, and the services on
Sturlisy marked the'ofeeuelon of the drat opening of the
upper mom, which is to be regularly occupied here.
after for public'', worship,' From the 'annual report,
which wee read by bfr t J.s. Otimminge, we learn .that
this' echboi was organized hut a year, ago, with but
twenty-three echolarei and now numbers ever three
hundred;'" The eitifelsed were honducted by Bev. Sir.
There ,w 0 a 'very laigi . atieodance, and
clean attention paid by the pupil, add *there through
out the Protracted. ezerclais was a sufficient comment
upOn their interesting Character. The school 4ran ad.
drained by Melon. A. Martin, floofrey, R. A. Paekard,
Si W. Baldwin, and others. -
LlTErtArti Eprewitiartruurer.-:ahe first public
meeting of the Penitiylvania, Literary Union, which
has lately been incorporated,mes beldiat Handel and
Ilaydn Hall last evening, Themusical part of the ea:
tertaintneut, "lab; by the pay, was nomean feature,
of it, was under the dlreetlerkof Mr, Hessler. After an
Antroductory by, the orchestra, and a well-performed
overture—it Ordwu. Iklimonda"—the opening address
vraodislivoMeby this preeidint of theiviasoctatitin 31r
J. T. A:udeprold. , -
Men will Rise w was the subject of an easay, read
by Stapleton, erldch vim followed with au
oratories! effirt by Turner. Addresses on
fidaverlei_and :PAtriothiro,ii were, also delivered by
' Massie. pot and Joe. Vt. Powell ;And a reel-
Melon, entitled Osmaridie dream," by Mr. Alfred
Ai migraine was read by the editor, Mr.' O. D.
Martin ; ailer which, the audience were regaled with a
ipiritedtkraie;in debate, the subject of
whleh,was;' 4, Are - clvillsedand,ittlighteneenations
icAtifiablp invading and occupying the countries of
barberoils oiles? 1, Ac , the ]your wax late, we were
obliged to leave before 'hearing the decision by the
judges; but will safthin, that theiewrie Minh adnurable
argument adduced to Illuminati thhteXteahigli
and knotty (nautili° of ikernational Jurisprudence.
"Aatticuthull VA* ; 1 .4110 . 41r announced tobo
_held by ; tho Agricultural Ainmettatloh; at Cheatont.
on hlanday, Tueeday, and Wednesday of this week, is
deservedly itttractlng publics attention. • "The committee
-have beetened great Cal et in procuring the beet spool:
mine of farming impteMenle, and the choicest breeds of
horses and.-cattle.-,There can bo no -doubt Chet the
spirit of emulation afiakoned among farmers through
the agency , of public ,exhihltlons and competing for pro;
- mitiins has been Inatrumental. In,a high degree, in
giving to this section of our State its enviable revile,
^tioti for intelligent agricultural enterpitao- ;The trials
ur speed aritthitifeed thn adVerttiomentlfor each day,
Rill he anespecially-attractive featiare to the- sporting
prtion of the community. We learn that excursion_
tpdatinill be tuu regularlyletereen till/it/14 and ()hold
out, 11111 while the fair - •
.TI[B, Eis.—Piosident
..guebanan soot a meesago.to congress yesterday morn
, fog, meluring the Otombers that the:public intoreati fOr
bledejtit hutliesitate adlohiluiout. Be sold that Itof would
ICOinne .. ll,4•lo 41- an 41,4 sension if the House ad-
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j'Quitteil Or:t't longer poriell•thonirotila teal° the mom.bevi to go to Phtlidelphiarsoet iittioro thittwilles ne;v
pittel.nt , lfie ilriArn gtonti:Olothhigofitt4tio os klin
&.' s liVt,lia , x.i . tot. :843 ,aad 095 Chestnut atteet v shore
sjsitb.".. , -- -,',. -' - -
(Inkorr rcitf.ing - 'nkatob t .beat,avn in barite% at
titZticU - ttise on, trio Chestnut Hill Agricultural Sucletyhi
gruttuita to -day. A number • or 2:30a and 2;40a will 1,
x.utmd icu . r vtitt oepagioki filet Intrac;tbeing 11,00 C a
aide, juid oftteciOca , 4wlterirituit of' clothes on H:
latlrld j ; iliO: ppigrictur -Of did ' 6, Old Pranicitn
Clotbtaii , Hirt:6olW Noc,ol. atifctjtittt strket.
44,;:f444,..1.1).,4,ei,114(19tt‘-gic..oeft, ,Our readers who in: ,
:10.94.4i4t4g4t, a nd those seko - do'not, are alike invited
:brim make banittiful
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W" . ^" . 4".-nl3f MR 4 gbilgEn 'At-Ante , Prothpienti
Age(WOhivAtrars trgifow:idiratawl MiONOI4: PiAn
I.l4tuAlli wilaktti Yin )809tizot ißlaqic 7 66ina,
nar w th e E6c N
19r ativae:ll4)lo-14amth4thcbithie,tAttayxr,oUttep
vittlil tolas-lotlK.CiteiskitWatiks: ' - '
iiorrlblell7iirdar In Tiliebigurf-11 Sifter Killed
• 'by, illar Brothers•
gam the Detroit Free Preeei Juno 11.] - '
• A horilble mnrdef was eommitted on Tuesday,
in the town of Mill River 'Point, Macomb county,
near the lino of this County. It appears that two
brothers and A sister were living in that town.
They were Prenolt: :The sister was the house
keeper of the brothers. ' The two brothers ap.
, peered at the haute of a neighbor, living some
three or four miles distant, at about twelve o'olook,
night before last,. anti - awakened them. - Upon
arising, he found the two men in a strange con
dition. They were both naked, and had bands,
made of straw, Rid around their waists. 'With ,
this exception,. there wee nothing upon their
bodice, They mad they wanted shelter and as
sistanee, es people were after them, and were
about to take them. Being asked why, they said
they had 'killed their sister. The story was not
credited, anti they were taken in, and placed in
an ripper mem, whioh was well guarded, as their
actions excited suspicions of insanity.
Yesterday morning the farmers in the neigh
borhood-gathered together and went to tho house
of the brothers, and there met a most horrible
sklit. Theyfound the mangled body of the young
girl, stripped naked, and lying in a wagon which
, stood in the road neat the house. In the house
was found a man who bad nearly lost his life in
defence of the girl. His name is Detail', vtliell
is ell that wo have respecting his oaso. The h Also
presented all the traces of a desperate struggle,
en which the .young girl had been murdered and
then dragged out of doors.. tier hair was then
out off close to her head by these mad fiends, and
she. was' throws into a wagon in the barnyard,
whioh was then drawn around to where it was
found. , //or breast was full of gunshot wounds,
and her fate was out up in an undistinguishable
mass of gashes. She was then left in her blood,
while the murderers sought the neighbors.
The murderers eat like insane men, but have
not been previously known as snob;, and bow two
persons oonld thus become insane.at a moment's
notice, and commit so horrible a deed, is a mystery.
They.said they were prompted by God to kill her
because she persisted, in going to church every
Sunday, - and asserted - that thermado th'ree at
tempts before they accomplished, it. The opinion
of the inhabitants of the vicinity it - that the in
'sanity a religious one. If any insanity estate
this is probably the true cause, but it may be only
a Cloak abysm qp a diabolioal deed and esoape
its consequences.
FROM, FAYAL.—Wo have been furnished
with the following extract from a letter written
by a. former- resident of this town, under date of
Faye', Ma 10, ]858: "We have bad a very hard
spring',' The gales have swept away all the veger
- tables; there will hi no potateds thie summer
We had a very heavy gale on the'24th of August
last, which swept away all the cora and wheat on
the ground at the time. A great famine prevails
hero and at Pio, although a good deal of oorn and
wheat has boon brought here from other Wanda.
Many deaths have ocourred at Pico from famine.
The poor people have no money to bay grain with.
The vineyards have not produced anything for
four years past, and most all the people on these
islands live, on, the product of their wino. The
people of Payal and Pico aro expooting succor from
the good people of America; but we have been
looking In vain for a long time for it to arrive.
All were in hopes that the United States consul at
Fayal would beg the Americans to have (intones.
don on ,the poor people hero; but it seems that
nothing has boon done by him as yet."—Edgar
town (Itrartlua's Vineyard). Gazette.
Marine inizlktenct
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Stine 15 , ISMS
317 N RUM 4 35 51724 BBTB 7 25
HIGH WATRII, 4 56
ARRAYED
fiteanuthip Boston, Bellew, 24 hours from Now York,
via Cape May, with mdse and passengers to James A ll
derdice. Reports having passed below the Brandywine
light ship, one ship, three barrplen, and three brigs, up
ward_ bound. Below the Cross hedge passed the barque
Thomas Dallett, for Lagusyre, and brig Fairy, for Rich
mond, at anchor; below Duck Creek, posed ship Cerro
Conde, for Bermuda Hundred, Va, and a barque and
four brig., supposed to be upward bound
Barque Lacy Iting,Thnriow, IL days from Cienfuegos,
with 'sugar to 13 &W Welsh.- Bailed In co with barques
Dublin, Huntley, for- Philadelphia, and Osprey, Nash,
for New, York. -Left ship Jane Parker, Beckman, for
Ragland in 4 days; barques Washington Butcher. Col
lins, for Philadelphia in 3 dsys; Whistling Wind, /lam
tin, "tor New York in days; Mudd, Bryant. do 5 days;
Alimb, Nevins, for Boston, Idgy brigs H Miller, White,
for New York in 6 dale; lien) Dunning. Verney, for
Portland in 10 days; Alums° Park, Nichols, and Lanza.
rotte, Harriman, dischg; i cier Jit Myers and barque
Bay tate. Idg.
Barque I It Davis, Hand, 3 days from New York, With
rodeo to Crowell & Collins—vessel to Pettit, Martin do
On. ,Rep rta the brig New Era, from New York, and
Santora Btato, from Havana, off Christiana Creek, and
barque 0 E Lex, from Port an Prince, as Quarantine.
Barque Elm, Taylor, 2 days from Boston, with mdse
to Twells'& 00.
Brig J Bickerton, Nickerson, b dojo from Boeton,with
midst, to Crowell Oo
ScitrJ Williams, n, Jr, Winemore, 4 days from Boston,
n ballast to Stanlckson ac Glover.
Bohr Farradr, Deputy, 2 days from Milford, Del, with
bark and cora to J t McColley.
Bohr Ann 0 Gray, Holly. / day from 2myrna. Del,
with corn to Rlabordeon fc Overman.
Bchr Sarah Warren, Beetle, 1 day from Camden, Del,
with grain to J L Bewley & Co.
gibe Incttry, Chambers., 1 day from Lewes, Del, with
corn to J L Bewley-a. Co. - -
, Steamer &latest,lls,o hours from Cohansey Creak,
vital rods° and passengers. Passed ship Thos Jeff •rson,
from LiverpooLlasating up off Bombay ltook; ba r que I.
It Dens, from New York, in tow of tug .1 I, Puny; and
an unknown barque in tow or tug America, off Reedy
Island; five harm brigs and several cobra off New Castle,
beating up. . .
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• - OLISABBD.
Btesniship Kennebec, Iland, New York, J Allderdiee.
Barone Ocean Bride, Leler, Oientnegos, 8 & W Webb.
Brig Danl BONI°, Keegan, Bangor, Andenried & Co.
Bohr Genoa, Robbins, dalem, do
Behr- Jesse* Williamson. Winsmore, goincy Point,
Binntokson & Glover.
Bchr 0 B Peaelee, Poster, Boston, 0 Miller & Co.
BA , r 8, Wlllingitlaypeol, Baltimore. A °roves, Jr.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Dxcbange.)
LEWES, Del., J 1.1130 IS-8 All
Tho barques BB Kane, for Olonfuegor; tilorldo, far
Morino to; Mary li Kendall for Havana; Nary, for Lon
londerry; brigs Uannah Hicks, for Cork; Martha Gil
christ, for Portland and a Meet of colliera and fishing
smacks went to sea thin morning. A large ship, said to
be the Thom Jefferson, from Liverpool, a barque, and
two belga, are now off the main light home, heading
f,r the Breakwater. Wind NW.
Yours, &o. WM. M. BIORMAN.
lIITIMMEM
(oerrespondenee or the Philadelphia swebange.)
OAPR liat.awn, Juno 11-3 P. M.
Two hennas and several berm brig" went to sea to
day, and several brigs and eaters planed in.
Yours, &a, TIIOd. B. LI%MUM
[ay TELIGORAPII TO TBX PRESS.]
NSW YOAX..luue 14.
Arrived, barque Henry Trowbridge, from St Thomas.'
Nonromr. Va., Juoe 14.
Arrived, Nair 11 W Eldridge, 7 days from St Bart,.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Delaware, Copes, hence at New York 13th
hest Reports having pained at Alt, a brig inshore south
of the Highlands.
Steamship liammonta,Sebwensen, cleared at N York
yesterday for Hamburg
Steamship Philadelphia, Harrison, from New Orleans,
via Macau. 9th inst, arrived at New York yesterday.
Steamship Delaware, Copes, cleared at New York
yesterday . for Ploledelphia.
Ship .kruleavor. Doane, cleared at New York y ester •
day . for San Francisco.
Ship Criterion,Harding, for Havre, cleared at Mobile
Sth inst with 460 bales button, valued at 5262,624 70.
• Ship Emma Jane, Jordan, from Obincbe Islands, at
Callao 11th ult.
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Ship Mary N Balch, Woodbury, for Singapore, in bal
last, sailed from Callao May 0.
ShipMosher Magoon, Baxter, for Singapore, In bal
last, exiled from Cation 80th April.
Ship Thomas Jefferson, Hill,lrom Liverpool, May I,
for Philadelphia, was spoken 11th inst. lrai miles out of
Sandy Rook.
- Ship James Brown, Crabtree, remained at the Chineha
Islands 18th ult
Barque Reindeer, Rider, (or Franklin) for Philadel
phia, sidled from Havana bth inst.
Barque Washington Botcher, Collins, for Philadel
phia In 2 days, was at Cienfuegos ...n1
Barque Borate Carver, from Rio do Janeiro 3d Olt, at
New York yesterday.
Barque Chase, Carlton, for Philadelphia in about a
week, was at Oloofurgor 230 nit. '
Barque Tammy, Whittaker, hence, remained at Ha
vens Bth lost, dmehg.
Barque J J Cobb, Ross, for Plialeulelphio, roiled from
Homo Sd Met.
Barque Elisabeth 7, WlWatts, hence at Havana Otit
Inst.
, :brig Alfred Exalt, Doodling,
.tor Philadelphia, re
mained at 116181111 Bth inst.
~ Drig /Joanna, Ober, barite et Dos:on 14th inst.
Dog Martha Jane, Ootbitt, heoco at fit John, ND,
Bth inst. '
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Brig Baltimore, Nelson, from Rio , de /Anelro April
80, at Baltimore yesterday. ' ' •
Schr IV I, Cogswell, hence at Cienfuegos let inst.
Behr 7as Neilson, Manton; from Taunt-n for Phila
delphia, with about lOU wee mdse, went ashore night
of— inst. during aNB gate, at Lloyd's Neck. Bike ittl
probably be got oti without serioue damage.
Setae Ware, Leighton, and illpsey, Ingalls, hence at
Boston 12th }wit.
Behr Mice siowe,'Pendloton, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Saatportith Inst. ,
Fehr Geo Jam's, Manton, for, Havana, cleared et
Mobile Bth inst.
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Bohol . ° in II Allen, Wor 0 Bllsson, Ohms Oarstairs,
-P,Arnistrong, Thompem, George Bdward, 8 B 80111-
day, L Audenrled , 8 T W Stannous, and Dorcas Ireland,
lot Philadelphia, sailed from Fatem 11th loot.
Bebra A Heston, Ryan, mid Buena Vista, Beebe, from
Providence for Philadelphia; Cornelia, Unseen, New
Bedford for do;' Flyaway, Davie, rail River, for do; and
8 Id Slisildick, Williams, Bridgewater, Goon, for do, at
New York 13th Poet.
Bohr Georgians, Balmily, before reported wrecked, wits
from Plewboryport from Frankfort, to helmet. Bite was
B years old, 112 tons, owned In Frankfort, and partly in
sured.
yr:metiers Sophia, Ety , and Beverly ; pierce, hence a
Now York yesterday. -
MARINE DIIINUELLANY
Bahr Mountain Avenue; previously reported ashore
eight Mlles south of Squan, was got off on Friday Oren
lug. through the analatanca or Oaptsin Bowen, under
writer*, agent, and arrived at the city on Saturday
morning. She mikes but little water.
Ospt Sarritt, of brig Samuel French, at Now York on
the 7th last, reporta; Friday, April 20, Int 24 N, long
vg gs, W, fell in with a large number of bales of not to ;
succeeded in picking up 23 of them, when the sea be
came so heavy that we could get no snore; the marks
upon them could - not be made out, the see having
washed them oil. One of the bales haa a star upon it,
which le the' only mark distingulehable.
The brig America, of Salem, with a cargo of coal, woe
ashore yesterday math of the - fllghlands,.l4 Y. - Thfe In
the only disaster that we hear of in that vicinity, and
the germ may not prove se disastroue on our coast ae
was at first supposed.
.81.11 (tat, tat 82. long 1 8 02, nhipl6llB. Drionniond, from
New Orleans for Oronstodt.
• 27th ult, lot 24111, long 8346, ship Southorn
front Callao for Cowes.
FORRION PORTO
Zlida Island April —, slain Alartba, Da!dray, Idg
for •
•-
.t Payta Atar'l3, brig Canada, Pomp, from Callao, Sr
2d, mg cotton for Ban Prancisoo.
' At tha Manch* Islands May 18, ships Telegraph,
tl Dorado, Thompioni, Obamp on, Wilson; OA,
Perwell, Crocker; Ilorison, need; Planter, Carlisle; Pair
Wlad,Btronl; Ocean Pearl, Crowell; Chaaspeare, Nor
awes; Screamer, 8now; Corinne, AleXan,Aspasla Creep;
Ilutmbotat,llolnesl Basel Lawrence, patteni B Thayer,
/4011f0ei North Arnerioani Oplller, and barque Waverly,
'Ourtle ' -
Ar . at ,Valparaiso April 6, abipe , Christopher, Hall,
Nra , "Mty Melbourne; Y.' W Parley. Nichols, N York Jim
26; 261 h. ship, 6 entoo,lreamon f Liverpool Ziw 17; brig
l'ewrisond Jones, Janyrio, N York; .27tb, barque Ze
phyr, Small, Hoetou,rakiig, , ,
~„
April ship Pertolfor, ion Yrsneisco; Obil
ear A ReVoiii.drl,224, Dim ship Himalaya, do; 20th,
shanitte 'T.inuese",*/40 ff WPC . Coblja,,
Christopher 41111, Bret/man, for
'olldOGlKOhaa.ral, and linesco, to load ores for Poston
atria par,ben : .
)14. lit °Mimi April liith;sttips Meter°, Dillingham,
*Chinchs „Islands, Mat aid May Lth for Prance; hindo,
Melsher, from do. May 1, barque Wagssooilleare, Tiger.
Island, 0 A; 2d , ably Sar a March. Romp, °bindle Isl
and', and Ad 6th for lisrbadoes; Bd. ships Obild of the!
Regiment, Glover, blelbourne,und eld lOth for fibinoha
Wands; o . hanoaller, Borland, 6o; Q Peabody, Emerton,
Acapulco, and old 10th for Ohincha lolanda; dth, ships
.Bmily Barnum, Borneo, Melbourne; BI Dorado, Thmnp
som, do, and aid 7th for Chinches Islands; 9th, ahips Os
born Rowan, Belly, Ben Francisco; Henrietta, Trecartin,
Oloinchateiands.
Bid April 26, barques Bertha, Blanchard, Spain'
Bevan, (Per) 'Petecaan, China; 28th, shipd Ohampl ' on,
Waleon, Chinch' Islands; 0 A Farwell, Crocker, do;
brig Canada, Pomp, Payta. May 1, ship L B Fitzgerald;
Groan, Talcahuano, in ballast.
•At Caldera April 20, Br barque Ohiloe, for the United
States., ldg.
Ar at Quebec 7th inst, ship Drobak, Jamison, Ohriati
ana;lth, barque Tagliona, Hogg, Newcastle.
Old Bth, Alps Waahington, Davis, and °allot* Rays,
Rawa, Greenock; binges Charlotte Stringer, lluseland,
Caidill; Bverthorp, Rarri•on, - hull; Samson, Irat,
Trams; Densinma, Young, Cork; 'Eliza Ann, Logic, Port
Glasgow; Phcents, McDonald, Galway.
Also at oth, barque Gspaey Queen, Lockhart , Dublin.
Old oth. ships China, Brennan, Cardiff; Ottaws,Oraw
ford, and Avon, Cummings, Port Glasgow; Ocean Queen,
Dart Appledore; Acadia, Thoman, Biletol; barques
Thos Lea, Harrison, Whitehavem Blanche, Barry, Cork;
'
Glasgow Rolland, London., Galatea, Pincomb, Taiga
month; Oonernicus, Dahl, Glasgow; brigs Two Sisters,
Harrison, Newcaitle; Lion, David, Peterhead; Symme
try, Jack Ken, Cowes; color New Zealand, Gregor* Bur
lington, II S.
DOUESTIO PORTS.
NEW YORK, June 14—Arr ship NeriNfovid, Knight,
Liverpool; brigs Lady Chapman, ( Si) Cooper. Bermuda;
801 l Flower, Dowell, Galveston; Selina, Crocker, Char
leston; schrs Sarah D Sparkn,Nitte, Gonslvan Kate
Weal* Elite, St Bartap Wm Smith, Risher, Savannah,
Harry Marine, Tuttle, Wilmington, NO; Walter Ra
leigh, Horton, Savannah; Marine, bierrlhew, Wilming
ton, N O.
Cleared—Barks John Wesley, McClure Richmond;
Johannes Elise, Wiberg, Hamburg; Hermitage. Booth,
Point de Loupe; mho nohow*. Woglam, City Point;
Inane W llnghee, Haward, Charleston; 3huihaaset,
Blake, do. •
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
UP TO On O'CLOCK THIS MORNING.
GIHAIID HOtiBD—Ohestnut street, below Ninth.
Morris Franklin N Y Wm Chauncey, N Y
A Woodruff, N 1 1 lien W Donaldson, Potter
T Honig, Baltimore , Mr Walcott A da, N Y
Mr Lawrence & da, La Thos Wilson, Dublin
Wm G Thomas. Baltimore Mr Jones With Pa
airs Saunders, Pa H Pritchett, Washington
II M Alexander. N-Y J W Alexander, N Y
James D McNamee, NY Mr ZifeDoneld, Baltimore
A J Itichardeon, NY Geo 0 Brower, N Orleans
John Keys, NY • - ' Win ESouthard & la, Port-
Ron P Feesenden, Maine land, Me
Hon Mr Potter, NY --- Eli Thayer, Worcester
James D Chadbourn, Wit- G W Dunbar, New Or
micgton, NO leans
W 8 Maxwell. Baltimore W W Webb, NY
J McConkey, Charleston, Wm Phelps, N Y
Be) B le Lytle, Mo
L Warren, Balt ,A 8 Sullivan, N Y •
Robt. klostrYickshUfk, Min Miallc,bb. - Vicksburg,llibis
811 Chapel!, New London, Mrs B MOKnight, Detroit
Conn . A Ten Byet, Detroit
.8 G Dorey, Balt • James HMoore, - Hopkine-
J A Oartr, - N Y villa, Hy
J D Noes, Cheater co, Pa John li Thompson, Boeton
Wm D Harrison, Boston J B Whitaker, Durhain,Pa
J Lewis, Mo
I. 8 Fine 'ad lady, Ohara. 0 W Roback, MD. and la
homburg - dr, Cincinnati, Ohio
C II Gibson, N V - I Cattle Waldo, N Y
Arm IC Agnew, N Y 0 T Walker arid lady, New
T 3 Lublock, Texas London
8 N Taylor, Texas, it Felice, Trinidad, Cuba
lames T Patten, Bath, Me U 8 Sanford, Connecticut
F A Baker, California D Taggart, California
Z Bennett, St Louie W W Vanderbilt, Di Y
Gen Wililama, Pa N P Butler, Phila
Wm al Noyes, Ironton, Kase lli P Stacey, Charleston,
Miss Mary Fellows, N Y 8 0
Mies Burchard, N Y ,
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Pourth street, below Arab.
Blanchard, Hartford J 8 Blanchard, Hartford,
Jacob Hoffman and eon, Pa D II Riddle, Jersey City
Thomas J White, N Y •
Y Brown, Resding, Pa John J Decker, N Y
Wm Barkhead, bid Hon Richard Brodhead &
It 0 Jackson & Is, Athena, la, Easton, Pa
Tenn Wm Shelby, Portsmouth,
W D Shepherd, Wash , gion Ohio
A Trout & wife, Illinerev , e Chas M Hall, Pa
J H Jones, Chester, 11l N v Pinney, Kittaniog Pa
Joe Clark, Kittaning, Pa John Grabill, Bhlppensb'g
Mrs II Craighead, Camber- W Craighead & eon, Cum
load co, Pa bertand co, Pa
John K Brenneman, Mount Jae II Montgomery, Her-
Joy, Pa risburg
Mice H L Moorhead, Jae Clark Jones, Armstrong
burgh co, Pa "
Miss I? Henry, Burlington, Hon J 8 Yost, Pa
lowa IS A Baratta. York, Pa
Mrs Lanias & child, York, Al Dining, York, Pa
Penns Jae B Boylan, PhDs
Bata A Shred, Mt Joy, Pa
AMERICAN HOUSE—Oheeteut street. above Fifth
Jno M Mason, Wilmington, 8 J Myers, Wilmington,
Del Del
It Senford,Wilmiugtou,Del Wli Thurston A., la, Pa
Mies Cooper, Pa 8 P Lan, Sate, Me
/es McCarty, Pa ' W II Phelan, Pa
Milton Stone h la, Me Henry Ferneworth, Me
Cleo P Parley, Me duo 0 ?Staley, Miss
Tae Al Brooke, Beaten A D Moe, Tucked=
WIC Vankirk, Elizabeth, D Goodfellow, Pa
Pa It li blarcellere tc la,Wash
.
UNION HOTRL—Aroh street, below Pourl3l,
Wm Hetherington, Potts- J 0 Mahlon, N
villa John D Brown, 2,lllwatikee
Mrs 308 Patterson & child, Wie
Portsmouth Ohio W A Benjamin & la, Tren-
Hiss Agnes Bonder, Beth- ton NJ
Wham Pa Jacob B Souder,Botblehem
R G Willard, California Pa
B P Berlin, Reading P B Dewald, Pottsville
Wm Rallied, Summit Hill P R Palm & la, Schuylkill
Mrs Fritz, Sch , kiit Haven , Haven
J A Green, Ohio J B Mo Allist er,Ph renilvll le
0 L Oreenfeilder, Ohio H Bartliag, Reading
D Spencer, Lancaster John H Oosweiler, Shop-
Ii
I Kieffer, Carlisle herdstown Pa
Summer Stagier, Chian- 'Washington Pray, Cincin
nati Ohio nett Übio
R R Morgan, White Haven J P Salmon, Hazleton Pa
J 0 Ramsey, Salem NJ Wm S Thompson, Salem
L Hall, Harmonic NY NJ
Theo F Wolf), Greensboro Dlt 'lglus, Hancock NY
NO 0 F Fehreiner, Lancaster
James Lerch, Davenport Io Tit omas Palm er, Davenport
Jam Blank, ()Mango IU lowa
Lori Wunder, Heading
NATIONAL lIOTED—Race street, above Third.
Jog Reniter & lady, Rich- R Darlington, Chester co
mond, Ye • D II Stilymen, Realm/LI-
D 0 Williams, Allentown Hams
Geo Bernet, Pottsville A Ettinger, Allentown
H J Headier, Pottsville D I,' Burkert, S Haven
W Iteitsnyder, Pottsville Jno Bissau, 13 Haven
R Thompson, Doylestown Morgan Swartz, S Haven
Joel Fink, Port Providence B 0 Yeager, Allentown
E Clark, Lancaster B A Switser and lady, liar-
W P Owen, New Castle risburg
II .1 Sell, Delaware A Dallier, Lehigh co, Pa
P Starly & le, Liverpool, Mins Ptarly, Liverpool, Pa
Ponta F Ilelni, Kingston Pa
hlce,o Beecher & daughter, Master Beecher. P ' Grove
Pine Grove 0 Greenawalt, Lebanon Pa
W B Batt and lady, Doug- II J Manning, Douglaavllle
tsarina
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL-13econd street, below Vine
G 8 Mac.suley, Doylestown Q 0 Williams; Pa
L Engle, Montgomery co J W Mader, Lock Haven
John burson, Stromisburg J Horton, Bradford co
N J Jan Donnelly, Easton
MADISON HOUSE, Second street, above Market.
0 Al Moulton, Boston J C Thompson, Phila
Miss Appleton, Port Penn, S B Cleaver, Port Penn,
Delaware . Delaware
8 Magruder, Baltimore 0 B Merchant, York co
I' B Weaver, Reading, Pa 8 Lame, Reading, Pa
3 Met:lrenn, N Y 3 Warrington, Burlington
BLACK BISAR HOTEL—Third et., above OallowhlU.
8 Ruppert, Reeding Jesse B Wentsel, Reading
'John F Moser, Beading Jacob Young, Reading
DI Tresler, Myeratown Mrs Treater, Myeratown
D J &blander A. la, Allen- J-Bents k le, ADenk Ira
town J Btinemger, Allentown
hire Areitzler, Allentown Oeo Noldig, Montgomery
It Yerger, Greenland no, Pa
Washington Trout,l3chuyl- Both Lyinistor, °raga/burg
MB co, Pa
BLACK DRAB INN—Fifth and Merchant streets.
JAB Ersig, Cal 8 Willanee, °hooter co, Pa
John Trainer, Chester co,Pr, M It Marston, Chester co
T Coates, Lancaster co, Pa J e Dem, Raleigh, N
J At tiondry N J John Ashconad, Ireland
Theo Albright, Lancaster Jan Bcatt, Cheater co, Pa
co, Pa J 8 Kirk, Chester co, Pa
D Burnes, Chester Co , Pa A Kimble, Chester eo,Pa
D Nimble ' Chester co, Pa A Frey, Burlington, N J
J Gordin, Pekin, 11l NY It Cheyney, Chester
David Poen, Pa co, Pa
Joe thusteoll, Pottstown P Crosby, Pottstown
B Bond, DJivniugtown, Pa
WESTERN HOTEL—Market street, above Elghtk.
V Johann, bt Y . 0 Forebee, Boston
Frank Wade, N Raven Alex Sweeney, Cal
Saml Griffith, Phila A Derwin, Syracuse, N Y
W W Fonsby, N Y N Kennedy, Lewistown
Chan Benner, N Y II Zdeson,Brietel
II Carter, Lancaster E Curtis, Newark, N J
BALD BAOLIS HOTEL—Third street, eb. OallowhilL
John Faber, N J Elko Lowers, Ohio
Mrs Lowers, Ohio A Bertrand, Loading
J Bradfield, Philo P 0 Phillips, Phila
0 Balboni), Philo 0 Buckman, Buckle co
R Buckman, Bucks co John Rertast, Bloritg co
J liertzeL Moutg 00 Reuben ficoehly, Lehigh to
special Notices.
Pulmonary Consummlon.—The trulifillY of
ordinary medicines in this tidal disease is an nndenia•
blo fact. Pulmonary Consumption being primarily and
essentially duo to improper assimilation and disordered
nutrition, can be rationally attacked only by n medicine
which renovates the nutritive powers. Such a pied'.
rice is the PERUVIAN' SYRUP, whose chief ingredi,
out acts directly and immediately on the blood, and ar
rests the disease safely and surely, wherever relief is
possible. Jeib•dit wit
This bounty of glossy silken tresses has MA
ways been the theme of poeiy awl of lore.. Persons
whose hair in harsh and wiry should use that elegant
preparation, JULES IIAIIEL'S EAII ATOMIENNE,
Olt llAllt It ?Crimes all impurities
from the skin, keeps the pores open, and promotes a
healthy growth of luxurious hair where baldness ex
ists. A few applications render the hair rich, soft, and
glossy, and change gray heirs and whiskers to their ori
ginal itTe-color It Is not a dye, and 'soils not ithe skin
or linen. Sold by all druggists, and by JULEiI
dr. CO., No. Mt CIIESTN UT Street.
Jeld-dBt-wlt
Floral and Strawberry Festival, for the
BENEFIT OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION,--The Ladles of the differed Evan•
pliant Churches of thin city have generously under
taken the Management of this Frailest, to - be held in
JAYNE'S HALL, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and
THURSDAY, June 15th, 10th, and 17th, commencing
Tuenday at 2 o'clock P. M.
On each evening of the Festival there will ho appro
prints addresses and singing; a number of (Honda
having kindly consented to contribiite in this scanner
to the Interest and plennure of the occasion,
Donations of flowers, strawberries, lee cream, cakes,
confectionaries, Sac., are respectfully solicited.
Contributions of money may be sent to tiliontin
STUAItT, Esq., President of the Association, or to either
of the undornigned,
8000011 Tickets (price 25 cents) may be brut at the
ROOlll9, Nos. 1000. and 1011 CHESTNUT Street, and at
the principal Book Stores and Publication Houses.
From the great lamest manifested by the entire
community in the Young lion's Christian ABSOCIAOOI7,
see }milt to realize, in this pleasant way, a very large
fund, to supply a 'present need, and enable us to con-
Untie the good work in which we are no successfully on
mod. WM. GETTY, 152 South Fourth street,
JOHN WIEST, Jn., 47 N. Third street,
Finance Committee.
W5l. G. CROWELL, Treasurer,
jell . 510 Walnut street.
Saving 3 - Nfld.—Pita Per Oeut4 Interest.-
4.ATIONAL SAPETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Btreet, 8. Id". corner of THIRD, Philadelphia,• Money
received in any sum, large or small, and Interest paid
front the day of depoilt to the day of withdrawal:
Money Is received and payments made daily, without
notice.. The in►estmenta' eve made in Real Estate,
Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first-class securi
ties as th oharteireilfdren. OftleehOure, from 9 o'clock
in the Morning until 5 o'clock In the afternoon, and on
Monday and Thursday evenings until o'clock., (CO
THE PRESS.---PIIILApfLPHIA, TUESDAY, NNE 15,, 1858.
Saving Fund—Anierienil Life In' uriince and
TriasiOOMPARY, a. D. corner FOURTH and WAL
NUT—OAPITAL 1000,000. Depositors pald en denitind,
I in Gold and Sliver. This old Institution naier :t eager;
to pay all sauna In full during tho rAiito AND DANE i3OB
- 46712 t, 46712 t,
I •
Strand & GOllllllllll, No. , 306 11Inrk4 street,
above Third, 'Wholesale dealers In CLOTIIINO; are
now selling off their entire stock at natal', at wholesale
prices. je3.lut
Boner's Infant Cordial... This Inianinale
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the moat choice arra
Melent aromatics known in medicine, and lit the met
perfect and reliable Carminatire extant for infanta and
'mug children.
By its powerful 'Winonae a speedy cure is effected In
W 05000 of 0 holie, windy pains and spasms. Itisllev'es
and mitigates mull of elaildren>s suffering duds& dent!.
Hon or teething, snd by ifs soothing properties trap•
outline', pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, ka.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and ha been used in thousands of eases with the most
abundant income. No family should be without ft. ;
Prepared only by assay A. Bowie,
At his Drug and Chemical Store, '
N. N. corner of illizth and Green eta.,
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for Sale
by Druggists generally. an 18.1 y
Grover if; Bakers
FAMILY SEWING HAOHINEH,
730 CHESTNUT STREET.
These blealnea are now justly admitted to be the
beet In use for family sewing, making a new t strong,
and elastic stitch, which will I , lox rip, even IP every
fourth stitch be cat. Monist's sent on application by
letter. ap9•y
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
MERCHANT BTREXT.
Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Bllle Lading, BIM Maids, Cir
culars, Cards, 'and all other kinds of Job Printlogi at
prices to salt the times. -
Singer's Sewing Machines.—After a fair
triarof the several machines that have yet been offered
to the public, the 'unanimous verdict of operatcfii has
been given in favor of Singer's. This Is, In fact, the
capable of performing every kind of sowing.
SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SNWING
Iv, beyond all queatlen, the most complete article for
family use yet initiated, being at once
_ornamental,
easily operated, and snporiOr; in every respect; tp 'any
other machine. On this statement ye ehallangy the
iced. I. M. BINOSIt &
ic7-Om Office, No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
Sealnertia Salina Fund—Offloo 203 Walnut
street, one door west of Second street. Receives de
posits In lame of One Dollar and upwards ' from all
classes of the community, and galore interest at, the
rate of Ave per cent. per annum.
Waco open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock," and on Mon
day and Saturday 'nail 9 in the evening. President;
Braeiclin Pell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles
Morrie.
.ftlarrinee.
On the oth Instant, by the Rev. T. Stork, D.D
HENRY B. ANIMEAD to MARY A., eldest daughter
of Mr John Anspach,jr. •
On the Bth instant, by Rev. Joseph Castle, Mr. JOHN
GALLOWAY to Miss AMANDA BMITEI, all of Phila
delphia.
At Bristol, England, in December, 1881, Mr GEO.
L. GAY, formerly of Pliqadelphia, Pa., to Miss ELIZA,
BETE BMITII, of Bristol, England. tt
On Friday morning, 11th instant, after a lingering
illness. JOSEPH ItEAKIIVF, Esq.
His relatives and male friends are invited to attend
the funeral from his late residence, No. 413 North
Fourth street, on this (Tuesday) afternoon, lath irmt
at 3 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at
Laurel Hill. ik
On the 11th instant, SAMUEL WHITTAKER, In the
80th year of his age. *
On the 12th instant, Hr. TIIOBfAS BALLENTINE,
in the 88th year of hilt age *
On the lath Instant, MATTHEW LONG, in the 75th
year of his age. ef
On the 12th Instant, Mr. ROBERT SOMERSET, in
the Mat year of Me age. *
On the 13th Indent, BENJAMIN EDWARDS, In the
70th year of hie age. - .*
u s Congress having adjourned,
THE GREAT
MASS MEETING,
FOR MS SECURING OF ENCOURAGEMENT.TO
HOME PRODUCTIONS
AND
HOME LABOR,
WILL POSITIVELY TARE PLACE
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING,
At S o'clock,
AT NATIONAL HALL,
MA RKET STREET, teloto THIRTEENTH.
Ilon. Jacob Collstiter, Iton. Solomon Foot, Iton. Wm.
Pitt Fessenden: lion. Simon Cameron, Ron. James F.
SIIMMIA, of the United States Senate, and lion. Rum. ,
phrey Marshall, nom 11. Winter pails, Ron. J. Mor
rison Morris, lion. John C. Kunkel, lion. groom:m*ll
Morse, lion. E. Joy Morris, Ron John A Gilmer, 110 n,
Samuel A. Purviance, of the Rouse of Representatives,
lion C. M. Conrad, former Secretary of War, Ifon. R .
W. Thompson, of Indiana, have accepted invitations to
be present and still address the Meeting. jels-1t
ca. Spiritual Munifpetnilons in Public.--
Mao. ADA L. COAN, the celebrated Rapping
and Writing Text /Indium, will Word the public an op
portunity of investigating this subject at SANWA!
STREET HALL, V.lB (Tuesday) EVENING, id 8
o'clock, Admission 15 cents.
Notice.—The Annnni Meeting of the
Steekholdera in the ATLANTIC AND 01110
TELEGRAPH COMPANY, will Lo held nt the Corn.
pany's °Mee ' Ithilitilelphin on TIIMISDAY, the 15th
day of July, 1858, nt u'efeek AH.
CIJAItLES T. MILLER.,
Secretary,
ErPhiladelphia Retreat for the latempe-
RATE —A public sneeting for the formation or
this Association will be held at MUSICAL FUND
HALL, Locust street, above Eighth, on THURSDAY
EVENING, June ITth, at 8 o'clock A charter will be
presented. Addresses will be made upon the subject by
Rev RICHARD NEWTON, 11. D. ' Dr JOSEPH
PARRISH, and
.. 1 0 1 1 it WILLIAM D' KELLEY. La
dies invited. Dn. JOHN HARRIS,
HENRY R. BLACKISTOIS,
Rev. J N RIPLEY,
HENRY DIRKINDINE,
WILLIAM NICHOLSON,
Committee of Arrangements.
je154t2l • r
Errßig Mountain Improvement Company
PHILADELPHIA, June 11th, 1858.—NOTICE.—
A Special Meeting of tho Stockholders of the " , Big
Mountain Improvement Company" will be held at the
Olen of the Company, southeast corner of FRONT and
CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the
25111 instant, at 12 o'clock M., to receive a report upon
the unexpected condition of Ito affairs, and to express
their iews as to the future course they wish the Di
rectors to pursue In the matter.
By order of the Board of Directors.
jel2-cll2t 'WM. P. JRNES, President.
frre Germantown Passenger Hallway.—The
Commissioners of the "Germs town Passenger
Italie ay Company" will attend on MONDAY, the 28th
June, 1888, and on each business day thereafter, from
10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. 01., at No. 30 South
SIXTH. Street, to receive subscriptions to the stock of
said Company, until the Baum is fully subscribed.
Charles Muffing°, William S. Perot, 'Vincent L. Brad
ford, J. If. Wheeler, .1. S. Struthers, William Mill
ward, William W. Winter , Mordecai C. Dawson, Thos.A. Riddle, George W. Gatilinersly, Jabez Gates, John
J. Griffith, and Robert I'. King, Commissioners.
jel2-11tJy1
ea. Girard College Passenger Itallway Com. ,
PANY.—At a meeting of the Commissioners of
the GIRARD COLLEGE PASSENGER RAILWAY
COMPANY, hold at the Wetherill House, Friday, May
28, 1868, It wan
Resolved, That In conformity with the act of Assent.
bly in such cases made and provided, we will meet on
MONDAY, the 21st day of June, A. D. 1858, at the
Washington Drove Yard Hotel, DIODE AVENUE,
above Sixteenth street, nt 6 o'clock A. If., open books
for receiving subscriptions to the capitol Mock of said
Company, and that the said books shall be kept open for
the said purpose at the same }dace between the hours of
9A, 3f. and P. 61., on MONDAY. TUESDAY, nod
WEDNESDAY, the 211 t, 22d, and 23d of June, 1858.
In pursuance of the above resolution, books will he
open for receiv ing aubscriptious to the capital stock of
said Company, at the time and place mentioned In the
said resolution, by the undersigned,, a committee op
pointed fo thor purpose.
CHARLES THOMISON JONES,
JACOD EMI:E t
JAMES P. NICHOLAS,
ROBERT.
JAMES PAGE,
Commissioners.
Resolved, Tina In order to afford the citizens at large
the fullevt opportunity to participate In the enterprise,
that it be recommended to the Commissioners, as far as
in their power, to limit the subscription to each indivi
dual, the first day, to ton shares. my3l-illJe23
Notice.—At a ?Meeting of the Vorarnia.
1,5 BIONI4IIB named in the ant to incorporate the
North Branch Pfulganger Railway Company of the
Oily of Philadelphia," passed 10111 of April, A. D.
1868, held on Monday afternoon, May 24th, 1858, at
the La Pierre II muse, Broad Street, below Chestnut, in
the City of Philadelphia, convened pursuant to notice
properly given, %t wan
ROSOitldd, That a committee of five of the commie.
siouors, to which were added the Chairman and &ere.
tory, should open books for receiving anbsoriptiona to
the capital stock of the said ton:Tony on TUESDAY
the 16th day of JUNI4, A. D. 1868, at t ao LA PIRR.RB
1.101.188, BROAD BTREBT, below WIEBTRUT at 11
I
o'clock A. M.
Notice in therefore hereby given that the said corn.
critter, will meet on TUESDAY, the 16th day of June.
A. D. 1858, at 11 o'clock A M., and co on daily at the
came hour. (Sunday exoepted) to receive subsoriptions
to the capital stook of the said company, et the LA
PIERRE - ROM, BROAD STREET, below OUDOT.
NUT,
ROUT. N. WAITE, Preehtent,
.N. It. MOSELEY, Secretary.
MORRIS DAVIE,
O.W. WaII:SON
DANIEL DOUtHIEETT, Committee.
ROUT. BUCHANAN,
a. W. WUITSON, - my2O.Atjelb
(TTGreen and Coatea-streer. Philadelphia
Passenger Railway Company —At a meet.
lug of the Conamissionere named in the set to incorpo
rate the Green and Coateastreet Philadelphia Passen
ger Banally Company, held to pursuance of public no.
tiCe properly given, at the Madison Rouse,in Second
street, on Monday evening, May 24th, 1858, it was
Resolved, That the officers of this meeting be au,.
thorised to procure the necessary subscription books,
and to give, in two or more papers, twenty days notice
that books will be opened and eubscriptions received
by them to the capital stock of the company, et the
Commissioners , Hall, On Third street, below Green, on
Wednesday, the elateenth of June, at 10 o'clock A. 51.,
to which time and place this meeting stands ad
joUrned.,,
Notice is, therefore, hereby given, that the said
Commissioners will meet at the COMMIRSIONEREP
HALL, in THIRD street, below Green, on WRRN.III3-
DAT, June lath, A A. 1.358, at 10 o'clock A.ll , to re
calve subscriptions to the capital stook of the aforesaid
Green and Goatee Areas Philadelphia Pa/manger Rail
way Company.
BARRY 001iNELLY, Chairman.
'Wst. Rase,
M. B. josgs Beareto*A.
SA
,r ruy2s-tt
ayßorne for Invalids with Affections of
THE CREST,
B. W. cot. pAltSl7 end CRF.STNUT Streets,
zny7.l.linlt Weet PAlladoiphip.
ID eatbo.
Retail ;Bra w, traits.
1 a BL&CK wo.ovor bad
for rautillas or Dresses.
awns at 8 cte. ; now etylati, fast colors, 12g.
Travelling Drees Stuffs; also for Dusters.
Thin Robo Dresses, closing out cheap.
MEN'S SUMMERWEAR.
Linen Drillings for cool Pantaloons.
Marseilles Vestings 'warranted coal and not to fade.
boys , Wear, In thin, light, cool 'notarial.
WHITE GOODS.
Nainsook, Jaconot, and Cambric Musline.
Swiss Muslim, plain, dotted, and figured.
Linen Cambrio lldkfs., figured, bordered, and white.
MANTILLAS.
Preach Lace Pointe and Mantles.
Silk Dusters, the much-admired now shape.
Combinations of Silk and Lace.
Low'- wiced Mantillas.
NEW and FRESII MANTLES from the work-room
every hour during the day,
COOPER & CONARD,
3012 S. E, corner DINT!" and /MARKET.
QIIMMER BLANKETS.-10-4, 11-4, 12-4
F-0
light-bodied all-wool Blankets. Also, median/
anti heavy twilled. '
=ARTLESS BROTHERS.
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH
1141.XTR A.-WIDE WHITE NETTING, 8 feet
and 'd foot wide, for chandellera and inuaroito cur
tainß. bIIARPLtdd DROTtlEtta,
.10.2-14 CIIBSTINDT and EIGHTH..
REDUCTION IN PRICES•
SPRING MANTILLAS,
ALL SILX
SUMMER, MANTILLAS,
sum AND LACE, BILK AND NET,
all reduced in price on and otter
MONDAY, JUNE 7ra.
PROM/II LACE
POINTS AND MANTILLAS.
3U3T OPMNRD,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Or
DESIRADLE GOODS )
which we will offer at
LOW MON&
J. W. — PROOTOR & CO.,
le7 No. lob OTLEBTNCT greet
RIOHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,
DA.MA.SICS, DLA,PICRS, Zico
CONSUMERS of RIOHARDSOWS LINENS, and those
desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should
see that the articles they purchase are Boated with the
full name of the firm,
RIOIIARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN,
ate a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the
Goods. t
This caution Is tendered essentially necessary as large
quantities of Inferior and defective Linens are prepared,
Jeason alter season, and sealed with the ,name of
lUOVIAIIDdON by Irish homes, who, regardless of the
Injury thus In fl icted alike on the American consumer
and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not
readily abandon a busiumta so profitable, while pm ,
chillers can be imposed on- with Goode of a worthlem
character.
J. BIILLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE,
ley2B.om Agents, 30 011IIROU Street, Neil Yee k
ANTILLA.S I I MANTILLAS I nu.
UR. ELROY respectfully Invites the Ladies thrall and
'examine his stock of Mantillas, embracing many styles
not to be found elsewhere. Our stock is the largest,
our patterns the latest styles, and our priced so low that
we defy competition.
5,000 yards Black and Fancy Silks, 37X, 44, 50, 50;
rich, 62X, 60, 75 ; '
very rich, 81, 87x, 05, $l.
10,000 yards Detainee Itsreges Duthie, at 10, 12X,
16X, 18E, 20, 22, 25, 28, 31, 35, decidedly he cheapest
in the city.
10,000 yawls One French Lawns, 10, 12X, 1635, 20, 25,
worth, man/ of them, 87X to 62X, very One.
One lot of Crape Shawls, at $l5, worth $3O.
500 yards side-band Cassimeres, 37X, worth $l, with
a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys'
wear, less than usual prices,
1,000 yards Marseilles Yestlngs, at 25, worth 75.
1,000 yards now style Ribbons, the cheapest in the
city,
1,000 fine French Neodloworked Collarg, at $l, worth
$3.
10,000 yards of Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Swiss and
Cambric White Goods, the greatest bargains in the city.
Ribbons and Fringes and Trimmings, In endless va
riety, at lees than half the usual prices.
itioNLIWY,
jel-tn th e-tf No. 11 South NINTH Street.
E YRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND AROH
STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GOODS
OPINING OF
Ie.A.SH ON.A.MII_,III
SPRING SILKS AND ROBES.
DAYADERE LIMIT MEL
BAYADERE RICH SILKS.
MERE DAYADERE SILKS,
OHENE MODE BLUE AND BROWNS
NEWEST STYLE ROOM
12, $2.60, sad $8 for the
STEEL OPIIINO SKIRTS.
EYRE Sr. LELNDELL,
myl44 jyl FOURTII AND LRCM STREETS
A . O.ARD.
........
JOSEPH A. HAGY,
Detail Dealer In
DOMESTIC' AND HOBIIIGN
DRY GOODS,
No. 995 N. SECOND Street, snore WILLOW,
PHILADELPHIA.
Large Story White Building
TERMS—ON% ?mom FOR OASII.
Ur Price* marked k plain dimes on each article
ap2d43ra
MANTILLAS 1 SHAWLS 1 SILKS 1 &o
TRORNLEY d OUIBM
Would invite epecial attention THIB DAY to one of
he moat complete stocks of
MANTILLA'S IN THIS OITY !
OomPrising the menet and moat deeirable goods made
In every materiel need thie demon.
PRICES RANGE PROM $3 TO $.115
We have a large stook of .
Philo Crape Shawls, from to $l6 !
Embroidered Crape Shawls, from $6.60 to $4O !
Stella Mewl., in .every color, centre, from $2 to 512!
Plain Thibet Shawle, Mourning Shawls, &c.
Oar stock of
MACE BILKS AND FANCY BILKS
liworthy of particular attention, as they ere
POSITIVELY VERY CHEAP! ! !
We have a beautiful stock of
FRENCH ORGANDIE LAWNS, GRENADINES,
°DALLIES, Bd,REGES, LAVELLEB, An,
' SUN UMIIRELLAS and PARASOLS.
Gloves, Mitts, Veils, Linen Handkerchiefs, unusually
cheap,
We have just opened a large lot of
SUMMER MARSEILLES QUILTS, DIMITY QUILTS,
OLOTIO3, OASSIHERES, and DRILLS,
For Men , s and Boys'_ Weer,
BEST IRLBH LINEN,
Of our own importation, Le., at
THORNLEY & Oft.IBM'S,
N. E. Oor. SIGLIT# & SPRING GIBORN Streets.
N. D.—Several lots of Flettacings, Edgings, &a., at
see than half price. rayl6
BAI'ADERE AND PLAIN LAMELLAS
Al! 2234 cum.
Black and Brown Mixed do., at 25, 44, and 50 cents,
Black and Brown Drovellas, - 25 cents.
BAYADEUE AND PLAIN 310IIAIRB.
Lnpin'a Mons Debege and 'Madonnas.
Shepherd's Plaide,l2% cents, and upwards.
Bayadere medium style (Maellas.
Ducats, Dames, Crape Thirsts.
Taraartines, OhsMee, Detainee, and other Dram' Ma
terials, -
French Lawns and Organdies by the yard and in
Lobes.
•
BAREGR 110558 IN VARIETY.
Wide White Barege, for Shawls, Telma, .to.
Wide Black Barege.
Mossy Black Silks u cheap se any in the city.
Blue, Oreen;and Lilac Plaid Summer Silks.
Super Plain and Plaid Inila Silks
Super Parla Printed rich figured Marseilles, for Ilea
(Ines, Wrappers, de , a new article.
New Printed Brilliants at 26 cents; and upwards.
STELLA BIIAIVIAS in great variety.
Irish Linens and Linen °nods, a full stook, do.
4-4 Wm:estate Blairtings,l2 cents by the piece.
• CHARLES ADAM,
my2i B. E. corneTEIGELTII and ARCM Streets.
Kegs' Notices.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION,
pendenee lite, to tho estate of MARIA W. NASII,
deceased, having boon granted to DENJAAIIII NASII,
alI persons Indebted to said estate are requested to 211010
payment, or having claims to make the same known
without delay, to EDWARD WALN,
Attorney for Administrator,
fel6.tu Ihrt , - No. 701: WALNUT Street.
FIRE -WORKS! FIRE-WORKS!!
A full aeßortatestt of
FIRE - WORKS.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
• STEPHEN P. WHITMAN,
1210 ILIABSIPP STRUT,
jels West of Twelfth,
MA R. WILLIS'S PATENT STUMP EX
ail. TRACTOR —This most interesting application
of mechanical power will be exhibited n last time in the
city and county of Philadelphia, by Mr. Willis, at Ea-
GLESIFIRLD, close to the west stile of Girard Bridge,
on TUHSTIAIt, 15th of Juno, at 8 o'clock. This will
give the people a chance to visit this beautiful place of
resort, and combine instruction a ith pleasure. Supe
rior refreshments Fairmount steamboats will convoy
lisiters to the place.
jel 5-1 t Dn. G. A. WETZSTEIN.
ONDER S NEVER END.-CALL
and see those largo Green Sea Turtles, at the EX
CHANGE HOTEL, No. 77 DOCK Street, (lateiCol. lt.
D. Jones's )J
The house is now opened for the reception of guests.
The well-earned reputation of being the best Hotel, on
the European plan, in tiro country, shall be sostained
The. Liquor and Eating Bars will be supplied with the
best the market en,, produce. Luxuries of every clime
Hitt be served at a moment's notice. Game of all kinds
brought to bear ill season.
The house has been thoroughly renovated and fur
nished entirely new throughout 8o as to compare favo
rably with any other house in tho country of the kind
Lodgings lie per night, $2 60 per week, and $lO per
month.
Lodgings,
from u A. M. to 12 at night, at 12X
cents, and onwards.
No expense or care will be spared to render this house
a modern ono. Tho friends of the Proprietor of the
house, and the public in gcneral l are invited to call.
1015-It* J. OTTENKIRK, Proprietor.
QIIOULDERS.-60 Shouldors, in dry
f'..7 Belt, fur Ilfao by O. C. SAM= & CO.,
104 9 North WAT.fat Street.
pipoa Dutch Company Gin, in
‘A bond and for ante by
WILLIAM 11. YNATON,
jr3 No. 216 &nth FRONT Straot.
QLATE SLATE II SLATE I—Rooting
P 7 Sista, of aU Bing, And d ve/ylow Fate', kept eon.
stoutly on , hand, and for toile by
FOUND, VOX, ic CO.,
ORRAIANTOWN RUAD and I . IIIRD area.
N. D. Slate Roof' ppt on In the beet manner, and re
DtAvisur attended to. All work warm:AM roe •
CIERMAN OIGARS.-16 OASES VA
NA 810118 breelds, in store and for sale by
WILLIAM H. YRATON,
jel 216 South PEONT Street.
,atilt 53traw
KEEP COOL. .
STRAW HATS. -
LINCOLN, WOOD, k NICEIOLS,
45 South SMOOND &mot,
Jo 124tiy1 Pour doors abovo Chestnut
itlanto.
WANTED, in a Wholesale Dry-Goods
liouso,'Tf good standing, TWO CIOOD SALES
acquainted with trade not romoto front, Phila. ,
dolphin. Pennsylvania trade preferred. Address Pox
1929 Philadelphia Post °Moo ; gating particulars.
jol2-3t*
PARTNER WANTD, to join the Hub
scriber In the - I.IThIDEP, Business, already wash.
Hailed in this city. Pleaso address LUNIBIIIt, with
real name, at this office. jelo-ht*
WtLESMEN WANTED.---TWO FIRST
to CLASS BALEShlSN—Engsgement to commence
on the let day of July next. The subscriber,' will en
gage nowt but men of known ability, (to whom liberal
solstiee will be paid,) who can Influence a large South
ern or Western Trade. Apply to
CHARLES LUSHNESS & SON,
Wholesale Clothiers 888 MARKET Street
my9.l-Ira Philadelphia.
WANTED, FOR TEE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from 61.2 to 822 per month.
No man having a Wile or cleild will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 MARKET Street,
above Eighth, north side.
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
let Lieut. 2d Regt. or Cavalry,
Recruiting °dicer.
fattll3l3.
pETERE's PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
BBLO•GB.NIBATING GAB LAMP
Is the only Patent Burner that has a
NON-CONDTIOTOR ATTAOIIBD.
For Safety, °hefty gem, and Brlllianoy, it surpasta
all others.
STAYS! AND GI WITTY RLGUTB FOR FALB.
Address D. P. PRTSRB,
B. W. corner FWOOND and OWEBTNITT Bte., Phtls
delphia ; and 4'22. BROADWAY, New York. mh4-Iy-rp
LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS LOOS
to your Interesta;and'patt otitis LPASILISIUS LAMP
SAOTOItY, 100 South ZIOLITII street, below Chestnut
Previous to hie opening a responsible factory, you were
charged $lB for work which he is now doing in a war
ranted manner froluld to SlO. Support bim, or you will
have the came oharyaa to pay.
Ovntlenten's Surnieliing enba.
CJ.ENTLEBIEN'S FURN/SRING STORE,
W. W. lili1G1.11,•. , 805 &Mill Street, above Sixth;
Philadelphia. Dealer in Ml kinds of Parniehing
Goods, and manufacturer of Wins Shirts, warranted
equal In every reaped to any others manufactured in
this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to order. 3161-if
(LENT LE MEN'S WRAPPERS OR
DREMING COWNS.—The largest and beet 11.4 •
aortme t in the city, wholesale and retail, with a full
Hoe of Under Clothing, milted to the season, at W. W.
KNIGHT'S, 606 A.ROII. Street, above Sixth, Philadel•
mbl-tt
INCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
MEWS FORNISIMPO STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Na. fee
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia,
The attention of Southern and Westem Merchants, and
Strangem, to particularly Invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole.
ele and retail. and mode to order, ans.lyir
Jnonranto Companwe
........
VIRE INSURANCE.
E.' BY TIIE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise,
Furniture, fc., in Town or Country.
OFFICE, No. SiM WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL. $177,020. Aaears, $252,465.69.
Invested as follows, viz :
First Mortgages on Improved City Property,
worth double the amount 120,200.00
Pennsylvania Railroad Cope. 6 per cent.
mortgage Loan, $30,000, cost 25,600.00
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penna. R. R.
Loan
Pennsylvania Railroad Co , s. Stook
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company
Stock of County Fire Insurance C 0....
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies,
Bills receivable, business paper
Book Accounts, accrued interest, Am,
Cash on hand and In Bank,
52,405.89
°LEH TLIMDRY, Pre s2 sident.
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham, '
William It. Thompson, Robert Steep,
David S. Brown, . NVllilam Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley,
John R. Worrell, Mars hall ill,
H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Robert Toland, Charles Leland, •
/doses Johnson,_ - Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James H. Woodward, John Bissell, Pittsburgh
fe4s to Hi-sp& B. EL 1119101281 AN, Secretary.
A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE 00..
tS_INCORPORATED 1810—CH4RTRR PER:
PETUAL.'
No. 810 WALNUT Street, abOve Third, Philadelphia
Baying a large paid.up Capital Stock and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Securities, continue to
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise.
Vessels In Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted
DZSZOIOSO.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris
Samuel C. Morton, Tames B. Campbell,
Patrick Brady, Ndmund G. Dutilh.
Charles W. Poultney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS B. MARIS. Secretary. - ja23-y ft
Bummer
2a !z il , FOR CAPE MAY AND NEW
f YORK.
DAILY, at O) o'clock A M
NEW YORK 141M A glak e DagIR . .. STEAM NA
The apiendid ocean steamers DELAWARE,Captain
Copes; BOSTON, Captain &Hew and ENNEUEC,
Captain lintel, lot to a daily line between thir eity, Cape
May, and New York, leaving from first pier below :profs
street (Sundays excepted) at iO4 o'clock A. Al Return
ing, lease New York front pier 14 Not th Ricer (Sunday:
excepted) at 5 P. M.
eturtang, teat a Cape May (Mondays excepted) at
A. Al.
Faro to Cape May (carriage hire included).
t. w
for Het rant.;
" Season tickets (carriage hire ex
ten)
Now York, cabin •
• 4 steerage 1
Freight taken at low rates.
For passage Mato roams, AO., apply on board, or at
tho °Paco, 514 and 115 SOUTH? DELAWARE AVE
NNE. JAATES ALLDERD/CE,
jels-3m ' Agent
*$
FOR PRE SEA. SHORE.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC
AtAILROAD: ONLY TWO AND HALF HOURS TO
THE SEA MORE.
On and after Monday, June 7th, and until further no
tice, (Sundays excepted,) three trains daily to Atlantic
City and return.
Fi rat Passenger Train leaves Vino st. wharf 7.30 A. 51
Second' ,‘ .. CC "a " 4.00 P M,
Freight Train with Passenger Car attached, 4.35 A. St
Accommodation Train to IVeynionth, 5.35 P. M.
• Pr,. r........•
- - .
First Passenger Tniin leaves 6.00 A. M.
Second ,‘ it IA 4.40 P. M.
Freight Train with Passenger car attacbed,ll.l3o P. 31.
Accommodation Train leaves Weymouth, 6.25 A. 31.
HADDONFIELD TRAIN
Leaves Cooper's Point, 11 A. NI. and 2 P. NI.
Haddonfield, 1 P. M. and 3 P. 51.
All trains stop at Ilatidonfield going and returning.
Faro to Atlantic, when tickets are purchased before
entering the cars, $l.BO. Persons IN WO ng to go down to
the Sea Lahore and return the same day, win spend
OIX HOURS ON THE BEACH..
Tickets for the round trip, $2.50
Tickets to go down In the afternoon and return nest
morning, or down on Satunlay afternoon and return on
Monday morning, s'.'.so. -
Monthly tickets will be sold at the following rates:
Nor the month of June, $lO For the month of Sept. $l5
" July, '2O For three months, 45
" August, 20 For four months, -50
Churches, Schools, balm, Companies and Library
Associations, u (shin special trains, should make early
application.
Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point by 2 P. M.
The.Compauy will not be responsible for any goods until
received and receipted for by their Freight Agent at the
Pot . lt. F1t6.2111t, Secretary.
fox Zitle anb Qlo fog.
r AKE COPPER, FOR SALE AT 4516
MARKLT Street.
je 15-3tif* WTI. R. WOODWARD A: CO.
ga VALUABLE PROPERTY
ON CHESTNUT STREET
TO RENT.
The Buildings now occupied by
BAILEY h CO.,
No. 428 CHESTNUT and No. 14 LIBRARY Street
Possession givon on Ist July.
te g ru y t •l on
bTo t w ho premises, to BAILEY & CO.
TO-LET.-AN ELIGIBLE OF
IIJJ for an Insurance Company, or similar cor
poration, having three communicating rooms on the
same floor, No. 224 WALNUT Street, above DOOK.
Immediate possession given. Apply to
JORN O. SER, or
TKOMAB T.
No. DI South FOURTH Street,
roh3O•tuths-tf second story, front room.
T 0 LET. -THE UPPER . ROOMS OF
Moran No. 327 and No. 333 MARKET Street,
Delow Fourth. Apply on the peenligea, to
DI. L HALLOWELL & CO , or
GIIILLON, ANDERSON, & CO.
FOR SALE.—A handsome LOT of ground,
ta by 100 feet, on Spring Garden street, oast of
• • .
Alfur, desirable Building Lots on Thirteenth Farce
and Columbia avenue, on Ground Rent.
Also, it valuable Property on Market street, nest of
Permanent Bridge, 50 by 220 feet. Apply t o
11. C. THOMPSON (0 . M. CONARROE,
jel26t* 933 ARCH Street.
PO RENT, THE FIRST FLOOR AND
11.5.3.1 M ENT of the huge STORE, No, 228 MAR
KET Stmt. Apply to
ILILDEIIIIEN DROTNNRI
No. 633 MARVA' Street.
GUANO. -IN STORE, CARGO OF THE
achy Dazzlo. Smallle and analysis nt
CHARLBS
WILLOW-STREBT RAILROAD,
below Second.
111 ONO NGAHE LA. —2O bbls. ""Bata des"
_LILL Monongahela Pure Rye Whiskey, jucv
end for solo by WILLIAM N. TEATON,
jet 216 South FRONT Street.
MONONGAHELA. WHISKEY.-16 bbis.
aid litottonahebt In blbOY, ill store and for sate by
WILLIAM IL YHATON,
Jett 9.18 Pouth PROWL' St.
HERRING. —BOO bbls. No. 1 _HERRING,
Eastport inOpeation ; 600 do. Halifax, now in store
and for tale by max 00. KENNEDY to CO.,
ap 8.7 Nos. 180 and 189 North whams.
WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE.
THIS (Tuesday) HYMNING, June 16th,
Slit. JOHN asorra nem.
will appear in has audseloutly-original novelty, entitled
COLIGIBIIS; •
VIL1111:11M80.
First night ofFRARK DREW, who will appear In,
GAMILLE.
MASTER ALFRED STEWART, who will appear in
11th HAPPY MAN.
AD NISSION.
B aloe, 25 cents; Seemed Beata In Drees Circle, 37,4 i;
Orchestra Stalin. 50 cents ; Seats in Private Bosse, 75
Gallery, 13 cents,
Deers open at 71( &alma; performaneee commence 7x
J. M. B. WHITTON Treasurer.
LAST WEEK.-THE THIRTY-FIFTH
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE Awn
Will doge on
SATURDAY, the 19th day , or JUNE.
In order to give ail an opportunity of viewing thia
large and Interesting collection of
WORKS OP ART,
The Directors have reduced the price of Admission,
until the close, to
Ten cents for Adnits, and Five cents for Children
Catalogues Five cents.
PhDs, June 10, 1891
STEWART & JOHNSON,
INSURANOE 4ND NOTE
No. 108 south FOURTH Street
je 2•tn th sat-lm If
CIRONISE & CO.,
EPECIE . AND EXCHANGE LIMNERS,
No. 40 South THIRD Btreet,
PITILADELPUid,
Rotor to the Ittnice. end Stemmas or Philadelphte
je7-13,
011A13. SIANLRY. W. H. BROWN. R. IifiNLICT, lA
MANLEY, BROWN, Si CO.,'
111. BANX-NOTE, STOOK, AND EXCHANGE
BROKERS,
N. W. corner of THIRD and CHESTNUT Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
••- • • .
Collections made', and Drafts drawn on all part of the
United States and the Otundlas, on the most favorable
terms. -
Collections numb, awl Drafts drawn on England awl
reliant.
thwarrent Dank Notes bought. Land Warrants
bought and sold: Dealers in Specie and Bullion. Loans
and Time Paper negotiated.
Stocks and Loons bought and sold on Commission at
the Board of Brokers in Philadelphia and New York:
Jr•Bm
EDWARD R. PARRY,
RotaryYnblio for
Minnesota.
RICHARD .11. , PARRY,
' Commissioner for-
Pennsylvania and
New Jersey,
PARRY & BROTHER,
DRONERS & G&N.IHIAL LAND AGENTS and
OONYNYANORRS,
FRONT STREET, above lIIOZORY, ,
MANKaTO, -
Pay particular attention to loaning and investing
Money for non-residents and others, and collecting
Drafts, Notes &a. Any letters of ZMAIIKT or business
will receive prompt attention. Refer to
Wood Bacon, & Co., Philadelphia.
Dale, Ross, & Withers, Philadelphia
Sharp, Haines, & Co.. Philadelphia.
Rithard Randolph, Philadelphia.
Charles Bilis & Co., Philadelphia,
Parry & Randolph, Philadelphia:
PERUVIAN SYRUP,
OR
PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF
IRON,
Having succeisfully passed the ordeal to which new dis
coveries in the Materin Modica are subjected, DMA now
be received as an established medicine. Its efficacy in
curing
DYSPEPSIA,
Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Brotiehitis
and Consumptive tendencies, Disordered State of the
Plocsi, Dulls, Scurvy, the Prostrating Effects of Lead or
Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which re
quire a Tonic and Alterative, Medicine, is beyond ques
tion.
The proofs of its efficacy are en nu
merous, semen authenticated, and of
such peculiar character, that sufferers
(cannot reasonably hesitate to receive
the proffered aid.
The Peruvian Syrup does not protege
to be a cure-all, but Its range is erten
sive, because many diseases, apparently
unlike, are intimately related, and proceeding fronr one
cause, may be cured by one remedy.
The class of diseases for which-the Syrup provides a
cure is _precisely that which has ao often baffled the
highest order of medical skill. The facts are tAngible,
the a itnexaes accessible, and the safety and efficacy of
the Syrup incontrovertililo.
Those persons who Sony wish for an opinion from.dls
interested persona respecting the character of the Syrup,
cannot fail to be satisfied with the following, among nu
merous testimonials, in-the hand. of the Agents • The,
signatures ore those of gentlemen well known in the
community, and of the highest respectability. - -,
.... 19,150.00.
... 1,050.00
476.00
"... 62,711.60
.... 3,300.19
... /6,043.20
The undersigned havinsfexperieneed the beneficial ef
fects of the " Peruvian Syrup," do not hesitate to re
commend it to, the attention of the public, ; - -
From our own experience, as well u from the testi
mony of others. whlise intelligence and'integrity are al
together unquestionable, we have no doubt of its elliu
ey in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bron
chial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy,
Neuralgia, do c. Indeed, its effects would be incredible,
but from the high character of those who have wit-
nessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as
wo do ours, to its restorative power.
Rev. JOHN PIERPONT,
THOMAS A: DEXTER,
S H ICENDALI 4 M. D.,
SAMUEL MAY, -
THOMAS C AMORY,
PETER HARVEY,
JAMES C DUNN,
REY. THOS. IVILITTEAIORE.
CERTIFICATE OF DR. RATES
- -
It is well known that the medicinal ellacta of Protox•
hie of Iron is lost by even a.very brief exposure to air,
and that to maintain a solution of•Protoxide of Iron,
without further otidation, has been deemed impossible.
In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at.
tained by combination 111 a way before unknown, and
this solution may replace all the proto carbonates, d
trates, and tartrates of the Materia Medias.
A A M. To
Assayer to the State a Jlaasachusoeta.
16 Boylston street, Boston.
SOLD DY ,
N. L. CLARK Sr. CO., Proprietors,
No. 5 WATER Street Boston,
F. bitONVN,
FIFTD. and CIIESTNUT Streets,
lIASSARD & CO
._ . ,
TWELFTH and CLIESTNIIT Stresis,
jOIS-1.0 th sat-611, , Agents for Philadelphia
i_WARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL —THE
ILK iIEXAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR!' and Nemeth
for DYSPEPSIA; WEAK STOMACH AND WEAt
DOWELS
This article is the greatest discorety in Chemical os
liedlcal Selene for.the rapid Care of.B.IIIIIUMATISId,
NEURALGIA TOOTR,ACHE, BORBTEIROAT,BTLYI
NECK, or Pain in the LIMBS, SIDE, BACK, or an,
part of the body. It acts upon the Blood, Nerves, Mois
oleo, Sinews, and Bones '
conquerlog all pain.
It is also an excellent preparation for Dyspepsia and
Indigestion, which arises tram a weak atornash at
bowels. Thousands of persons who have need KAM
HORNET OUBS-ALL have been astonished at its
wonderful power in removing any pain from the system
Bottles 12, 25, 50 cents, and $l, to be sold by
IL U. JENKINS,
1p22-iftf Corner SEOOND and WALNUT Streets.
EXARTSHORNE'S lIEALTH—RESTO
ILA ERR, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL.
The Life of the Plash' Is in the Blood. Prepared by a
Chemist. The beet Restorer of Health, and, the beet
Blood-Purifying Compound In the World! It does
not contain a particle of Mercury.
The above preparation to suited to the Impaired ant
weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates
the whole constitution; removes all pimples end erup.
tiona from the skin; gives bloom end freshness to the
complexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken.
lag complaints of both sexes.
It is a perfect coldial in taste, and acts like a charm
upon the %Edina, spirits, and energies of the weekend
debilitated from any cense.
Quart bottles $1; small bottles 60 cents; sold by
R. H. JENKINS,
Corner of SECOND and WALNUT greet',
ep22-Iftf
rri 11 E SPRING
.GARDEN SAVING
A. FUND.-
(011ARTERED BY TUE LacipmsTinitx OF PINNIITLTANIA•
. . . . . .
PM PER CENT. Interest allowed to Depositors,
and all Moneys Paid book on Demand.
OFFICE, nal NORTH THIRD STREET,
' (Coseounartos BLNL Rotuma.)
This Institution to now open for the trawmotion of
tattiness. and le the only Chartered Saying Fond located
in the northern part of the Mil. • •
The °Moe will be open (daily) from 9 to 2g &dock,
and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until
9 o'clock in tho Evening.
MANAGERS.
Frederick 'Klett, James H. Pringle,
Stephen Smith, Jacob Dock,
John P Levy, Joseph Si Cowll,
Hon. Henry K. Strong, George Woelopper,
Daniel Undertone? J. Wesley Bray,
/lon. Wm 3111Iwara, Robert B. Davideon,
Frederick Staske, P. O. Ellnister,
Francis Hart, John P. Yorree,
JoSepn P. LeOlero, George Knecht;
John Kessler, Jr., John Horn.
President, JAMES B. PRINGLE.
Secretary, GEORGE T. THORN. ap2l.-iftf
QAVING FUND.----UNITED STATEk
kzy TRUST COMPANY, corner of TIMM) and onlwr.
NUT Streets.
Largo and small auras received, and paid hack on de
mend, without notice, with FITS PER OENT ono
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 until o'clock *Very day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from £1 upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. ORAWIIOIID.
Treeanrer—PLlNY PDNE.
Teller—lAlKEB R..IEDINTER
A CHALLENGE TO MOWING-MA
CHINE MANUFACTURERS.—R. L. Ilowano,
of Buffalo Sole ,'raprietor of Kate:ton% celebrated
PATENT MOWER AND REAPER, offers the fol
lowing Challenge: "We will oinks: ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS agaimt any Machine (not using Ketehtun's
Patent) in cutting ten acres of clover, ten acres of
thnothy, and ten acres otarain, all to be done with the
same Haehlue—provldtar the money won shall he do
nated to the State Agricultural Collego.
"It . L. 'HOWARD?)
For rattiettlara, apply to Ketchunt , a 8010 Agents,
dPANGLBR & GRAHAM.
jell No. 651DIARKIST Street, below 7th.
ma ANOTHER OIIALLENGE.—Wo will
stake PRATT'S Steel-Spring-Tooth HORSE RARE
against any other Horse Rake In the 'world for raking
hay or stubble.
sole Agents,
jell
QPECTACILES,
IN GOLD, SILVER, AND ELASTIC STEEL
FRAMES, of a great variety of Patterns, with superior
GLASSES, adapted to all sights.
SPY GLASSES.
STEREOSCOPES,
With a large aasortroent of
BIAGNIFIOENT VIEWS PROM NATURE.
- OPERA GLASSES,
TIIERMOMETERS,
sunvicroDs , INSTRUMENTS.
FOR Odin DT
•
BAM I37 IIN NORTH L L.
SECON PON, D
OSTRPTEEICT, lAN,
ABOVE BUTTONWOOD.
Si yesta with the Mokimargas.
Agent for PIPE'S Patent Oblique Point Pen', and the
$25 Double Thread Bowing Machines, mylB-409
Alnuonnenta.
ANNUAL EXHIBITION
OF TES
Brokers
33R0/C-FIRS,
sny2l-6m
1 lebjrinal
Ottnings ,ffunbs.
PERPETUAL' QUARTER
2tgritultural
SPANGLER & GRAHAM',
No. 627 MARKET Street
dimmer' Resorts
31°,puRiLTBA, a rE . The li n ° wrereger i tbigtaTet .
any to his Mende and the public generally, that be bass
rented the Mountain House for this season, and baa
thoroughly renovated and repaired it, and it is LIOW one
of the moot desirable Tittering Slimes in the State of
Virginia.
The House will be conducted as a first-class Hotel,
and no pains will be spared to snake * lt a favorite Sum
mer Resort. -
The Mountain Mouse Is situated in the mountains of
Virginia, in a gorge at the base or Bear Ridge.
' The virtues of the Waters of Capon Springs are veil
known. Their - eflicasY in all cases of 'Dyspepsia,
Chronic Diarrlicea, Gravel, &c., &c., Isoinquestionable.
Ana, in addition to the send/ ve properties or the waters,
Copes claims pre-eminence for its pure, light, and ex.
Idlerating atmosphere. -
Capon Springs are easy of access, Person, tearing
Baltimore at 0 o'clock A. M., by Baltimore and Ohlo
Railroad, reach Itarper's Ferry at 10 A. at., and ar
rive at Winchester by Railroad, by I o'clock, !bor e they take stages;which convey them over a goad graded
road 23 miles to the Springs for early tea. Leaving
Washington by .Alerateirta boat at 0 o'clock A. M.,
and thence by Railroad, arriving at Slrsusburg by 11
o'clock, where stages will be in Lath* to convey lhera
over a first:rate graded road sixteen tulles to the Springs
for dinner.
The Proprietor hopes, by strict attention to the wants
or his guests, to merit a continuance of their patronage
so liberally bestowed informer years.
E. D. WILLARD,
' Formerly of Washington, D. C.,
Late of Bedford, SR
CAPON SPRINGS, Va., May 25, 185 d.
VITASHINGTON HOUSE,
GAPE IBLA.ND, 10.1 W JEBBEY.
The above trona will be open for the accommodation
of vialtere on thnlat day of June. ,
Theaubscriber would cell attention to the foot that
he has fitted up the "Washington" partieulaily• for the
early abater/1. A email dining room has been added,
Stores are fitted up throughout the front house t a fire.
class Restaurant and Bar IS now in operation , and' every
thing now fn order for the comfort or the verde for the
early eeaaon. S. B. WOOLMAN,
e4-lm Proprietor.
MANSION HOUSE, MAUCH CHUNK.-
This elegant eatablishment, beautifully situated,
on the banks of the Lehigh, is now ready for the recap
Lion of summer visitors. There la no locality in Penn
sylvania, nor, perhaps, In the United States, which Dom
blocs so many attractions is the valley of the Lehigh,
and the above Hotel will afford amost comfortable home
to visitors desirous of viewing the magnificent scenery,
inexhaustible mines, or stupendous works of art of this
Interesting region.
jet-amst o..EolittE HOP,PEB, Pro;
THE WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALY
BEATE' SPRINGS, at DOUBLING GAP, Ptintea,
aro open tisual, and are accessible iri eight hours
from Philadelphia, by way of Harrisburg; thence on the
Cumberland Valley Railroad to Netrville, theme in stave
eight miles to the Syringe, where you win at .5 o'clock
the same 'evening. - Per particoltuu, inquire of Messrs.
Morton McMichael, Samuel lied, James Steel, B. S.
Janney, Jr., & Co., or Proprietors of Merchants' lintel,
Philadelphia. BOOTY COYLE, Proprietor,
jet-21n1r- ' Netiville Post Office, Pa.
SEA. BATHING.
- LONG )3116.N011, N. J.
ROWLANDIS HOTEL.
This Establishment 1,111 be OPEN for the reception
of !Idiom on SATURDAY. June/9th,1858
"'amities wishing' to 'make anebsemente for the set
atm "can doso, byaddreasing - • - • • -
1i.,-HOSiitAND, Proprietor,
Long Branch. N. J.
mj , i9-Im*
- -
411-1 BEDF OR D • SPRINGS.-THIS
welDknown and delightful . Stimmer Resort will
be opened for the reeepthin of Tieitera on the 16th of
June, and kept open until the Ist - of Petober:
The new and apaelone Buildings erected laetyeaf are
now folly completed, and the whole eatabliehment has
been furnished In enperfbeetYle, and the ateoptmOda
lions will be of - a diameter not excelled In any part of
the United State& "
The' hotel Will be nodar the management of Mr. A.
Q. ALLBff, whose experience, courteous manners, and
attention to his guests . give the amplest assurance of
comfort - and kind treat ment. - -
In addition to the other meanie accede. it is deemed
proper to state that passeogers can reach. Bedford by a
daylight ride from Chambereburg.
The Company bare made extensive arrangements to
supply dealers and individuals with Bedford Water"
by the barrel. carboy, and In bottles, at the following
prices. at the Bpringe, yis :
Fora barrel (maloery) . * 1.4 00
300
g Po. (mulberry) 800
„th* Do. (oak) 200
Carboy, 10 gaoene 2 26
Bottles,l3j pint, per dozen. - 100
The barrels are carefully prewed, ao that pur
chasers may depend' neon recolyMg the Water fresh
and street. ,
dll commardeaßeite should be addressed to
TIM BEDFORD MINERAL'BPRINGBGO, I
anyl94l Bedford Conott,
EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
TAMOTSU COVNTY, PA
Will open the eighth day of June for visitors. This
healthy summer resort has many advantages which re
commends it to the pradle, In search of a home place
to enjoy the mountain air daring the hot season.. It is
elevated twelve hundred feet above water level. There
are graded walks throngh dense - forests, and shaded
arbors; by the way side are many springs of the purest
soft water at, a temperature of 49 to 02 degrees of Faxen
holt. At the summit is an observatory overlooking an
area of 40 milee &mare, of farms in the highest state
of cultivation, embracing the whole of Li master
county, and points in ten Other counties. The scenery
fades away in the boundary of mountains at the dis
tance of 10 ranee. It is altogether nne of the most
grand and extensive panoramic mewsto be met with in
any coontry. No kind of epidemic his ever been known
here it - any memoir of the year. Malty beautiful drives
over good - roads. Tie' hotel wilt` acoommodate com
fortably 400 persona. -Sic ry variety of baths. All the
modern improvements nori n =filo ftistechues waterlog
Crwill be found'hers. All vegetables raised on the
The brat help , - employed in every_department-
The Proprietor. natters himself 'Maths will be able
to give ample 'satisfaction to his guests: Good stable
room. Geed stock of livery. gorses and carriages on
hand.
• Sot further Infennation and circulate call en
JOSEPH B. BITERS,
THIRD and VINE Streets,
• • TAMES' S. EARLE,
No. 816 CHESTNUT Street,
And on the Proprietor, -
JOSEPH HoNT.GmAairra,
• -14hrata Root Oflice, Lancaster county, In.
turtf-dem
POINT -AIRY!-THIS PLEA
SANT SIMMER RESORT is now thrown
open to the public t under the control of Col. THOS.
H. WARAfd and /door HARRY PBPPBII. During the
warn mann our readers can enjoy balmy breezes,
choice mode, doe bathing; wititaii the etceteras that'
ma
to creature comforts, at this popular resort.
BOATS will leave the wharf, at SOUTH ktreet, every
few miontesduring the day._ ap27-dtf
Copartnership Notices.
THE UNDERSIGNEDHAYS F3RPLED
a copartnership under the style of FROTIIINQIIAIL
& WELLS, for the transaction of a GENERAL DRY
GOODS COMAIISSION BUSINESS, and have taken the
store No. 3I South FRONT Street, and 35 LETITIA.
Street. THEODORE PROTILINGIIAM,
KUM B. WELLS.
PHILADELPHIA, June Ist, 1858
Notuto.
NOTIQE IS BEHEST GIVEN THAT
application has been mode to the Peuus'ylvania
I:altruist Company for the renewal of certificate of
stock in the above Company for live shares, No 8,030,
honed May 39, 18452, in the nan o ) of P. D. YVT.bEiI,
in trust ; said certificate having been loot or destroyed.
jels-tu thqui*
.P. 13. FULLBR, Trustee
VVENTRAL BANK, OF PENNSYLVA
v NlA.—Noticp is hereby given, that the CENTRAL
BANK OF PENNSYLVAIVIA, at Hollidaysburg, will
be open for business on WEDNESDAY, the 16th Bust.
JOSEPH BROWER, Cashier.
Postand Commercial Journal, Pittsburgh, and Ame
rican and Sun, Baltimore, copy, and charge Central
Bank. . Jed-21,
luliUcaL
QIIE RIF FAL T Y .—kncouraged by my
kJ friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the °Moe of
SHERIFF of the City and County of Philadelphia,
subject, to the decir.ion of the People's party, whose no
mination I respectfully solicit.
WILLI,ViI R. KERN,
Fifteenth Ward.
Fix?. REGISTER OF *ILLS
OASSIN.
Filth Ward
Subject to Democratic Roles
F OR REGISTER OF WILLS
CIIARLEB D. RNIGRI,
TWEWHETR WARD
Subject to the Napier; Nomination. jol-tf
L'OR REGISTER OF WILLS
HENRY 0. SIUTZ,
Twelfth wad.
Subject to the Peopled Nomination. mll2-lm
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS.
JOHN CAMPBELL, OF BEVELITH WARD.
Subject to Democrege tales. myllAue
110111111 ADE LPHIA. WARMING AND
TENTILSTIND WARErtotrat.
- ARNOLD & 'WILSON,
scsOCESSORS TO 8. A [GARRISON
We have removed from our old stand in Walnut street
to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 011ESTNUT street,
a few doors below'llie St. Lawrence 'Hotel, where our
oldlriends and the public are respectfully invited to
examine our extensive stock of Warm Air Phrnaces,
Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers,Registers Enameled
Mantels, Parlor Coal Cr at es, &c , &o. We are
)tow manufacturing ()NILSON'S CELEBRATED PAT
ENT NEW COAL GAB CONSUMING FURNACE, the
moat powerful and economical Heater ever invented,
and suited to all claims of buildings.
Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down
Grates, and Parlor Oral Grates of all sizes and patterns.
We have also commenced the manufacture of
ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn
sylvania Stone. These Mantels were awarded •
SPECIAL PREMIUM at the late Fair and Exhi.
bit ion of qte F,anklin Inettiate of this city. They
represent alt the rare and beautiful ANTIQUI arannas,
are not injured by Smoke, Coal Oat, Oil or Adds,
lad are gold Wholesale and Retail, at much less price
than Marble. Call and see them.
ARNOLD it WILSON.
BENJ. M. FELTWELL. Superintendent. •
Philadelphia, April, 1058—ap24
IetrcBRIDGETON, MILLEVILLE,
t PORT ELIZABETH, kc.. Jec.—The
steamer EXPRESS Staves Brat pier below ARCH Street
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, at BA,
o'clock A. M. Returning, leaves IlridgetenblODDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 8 o'clock A. M.;
touching at Now Castle, Delaware City, Greenwich,
Mulford and Tyndale's, going and returning.
Through tickets, by stages connecting with the " Ex
press," for the following places, to wit :
Stilleville $1 001 Port Elizabeth g 25
Rai rton or Colarrille. 75 Newport 88
Dividing Creek..... .
_ 1 00 Mouricetewn 1 25
All landings on the Uohansey 75
Dzlaware City or Now Castle 50
The stages meet the boat punctually. No disappoint.
merits or delays need be anticipated. Freight, of every
description, taken at low rates. je3-Imit
FOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 922
CHESTNUT Street, keep standard works on
16, Phrenology, physiology, Water Cure, and Pho
nography, wholesale and 'retail. Phrenologi
cal Examination, with charts, and full writ
ten descriptions of character, given day and even
ing. Cabinet free to visitant. Order,, by mail to ho
addressed to Fowler, Wells, Si Co., 938 Chestnut
atreet. jetb3moit
LITIDSIOK & CO. CHAMPAGNS.—A
am. constant supply of the genuine brand in bond and
in store, for sale by WM. 11. YEATON,
ie3 22 South FRONT Street.
RE CRACKERS.-5,000 boxes No. 1
. 1 bola Chop Ire Clackers, for sale by
GEORGE K. °LUMBERS
12 N. WATER street.
LIE IDSIECK CHAMPAGNE .-PIPE/V°
HEIDSLECK, genuine brand, constantly outland,
received from sole Importers, and for ■ale by
A MERINO, Bole Agent in this MY,
140 Finntb FRONT Stmet.
sp22.dßm
CHEESE. —196 boxes Primo Herkimer
county jest lauding and for male by -
O. O. SADLER /b. 00.,
918 No 9 North 'Watt.. stmt.
DIME BONE DUST, GROUND FINE.—
A- A very superior article. For sale in large or small
lota, by 030ASDAL1, P 1026021, & 00,
a2y6 104 North Delaware avemie.