LEI;T6~ ~K ~, ~ v d-Pl s{ P" FORK. [Coriaderwe of ht Pnigiit4 Nary Tontr f Juan lbth; 1864. ' A iirtiare of the itthinittuni,lezday oinede,;.,apdeu ttartelent;gleatas , Of summer skies aro ti)ailiiatedns.." Ptsblio biterMt' is rife'regaid-' log the curious tarn oftieiaopinentS in Site Can intrier;• Blanktriati, thilawyer; by' the production of 'alma@ of vritttesses to Invalidate the . rag-picker's testimony as ko the offer of a bribe, has sucoeeded Au entansting the apse, raoreintri... eatery, , Bvidetttly , there Are , liedhLraystery „ and monot Jba, matter, or, c a ertalnly, an bsent° far. not be Ale to command; nob co-o,per 7 ation aid expenstos Alelay °llamas have eharaa torized the trial,.Whea:Anderson was killed, th, were isiitt(Eirittid that was frith dialc'ulty the srippoiedaisassm was , proteetedfrom lynch law ; but In a short time after powerful. fried:laser:wed to spring heft Were kom the groitrid., The amused hes evaded conviction twine; two•im portant witnessesfor the ,tats have died suddenly, a nd bow a charge of perjury andbribery Is involved. There ate' note, few who believe .Canoemi to, be beaked by . a; wealthy _organised banditti In . our midst, and runny events that have taken pforoo. of late yetis thIS oity 'would seem tovrarrant the conclusion,. , The Erie ItEdtroad managententia reduotion of faro between New Yerrand Buffalo and Niagara to ss..ic understood to be in retzliation upon the Novi:York Central fer:the: latter's,. breach Of.don tract in relation to the free-Pass anidtunner rigs. tout., , ttdr; Mom seems inclined, to .lay all the , mim i behooS Mile Brie to:the doors of stookitold ors, utfend Of (where it belongs) to Int inadequate. and thiEphrilar aups_rvislon of both'fieightege Pad' pao4enger liminess. What 'Sort ofbribsitteneY is' theta,its paying.B2sloo4.,per. amino:Rh ti,prosidept, on the plemer hitt discharging the,dutleabf general suporititeladeht, arottiten,appoleting-another per,E eon, with the 'title of " assistant president,'t tre perform -a gonerafsuperlittetideht'Pwork ' Andy when stookholderseetuniainttha itagljthil prowl condemns,. amilival .edihWlStibult, what noosensn' itt it to 'propesCas kOcarapeoillelto all ills, the deprivation of is few itrindred,employeel of the company of tut OtoaaionaLfree•pass over.the road .? Sheer humbug and shutillag.. No vronder Erie a Stook" Is a laughing -stook AildWateatubbat for theMudson rivet is ;yodel construetion It IS to latelt idiot -boat over launched—to have dolible seta_ of, tohetta, abaft iiiiir,o6,l:42llls-j'ikrao,rs Line`is understoild iriteristod;,.: The opposition SubmariniAtansatlantio- Tele; graph Company, vea, the , Daellah. Isles, ; l moving quietly, in antiCipation of What may °Gear, naturo ly, a second failure of the "Maury , plateau" scheme. As this inipertant project' drawl nearer to another trial, poll:nor opinion* run 'high ; Some averrieg thitt no cable dun eVer be laid. and others Pronaltlii W dozen within five years. Perhaps the trlititleol "in mediae res A new music ball is talked of in this-city, pro jeoted, it is said; by some of the speoulators in the grnt Oryetal Paige° Charity.,Pete, at which's* many outride garments ohanged" hands. It is to bo located in rourteenth street, by Sixth avenue, and is tube large enough to. accommodate all the thevaliars - d'seidzutfie of Now..'Zark, so youltaay judge Of Its rennisiternagnittule. The (tie:Woof Collootorßehelland Bea Sattildetz are jubilant 'ever the Senate confirmations- Anti- Looompton Demberats •regard 'it as ominous tO Daniel Siokele at the fall'primaries. Benjamin Wood, it is, rumored, will dispute the Congres sional reoe-ourso with Blokels, in the Third din trict. Congressman Nally, (who dodged Lecomp. ton,) will, it Is likely, •try for the nomination of sheriff, and. perhaps leave Congress to Mike Welsh or wino other One. ' ' - The Boston "Tigers" wont home at five o'olook A fraud moomplished by false debits inid aredits, ss mounting to about $2,000, has been dlsievered i n 'lark Loop's banking.house-, The mimed is ' a 'link. The Snit' Mi k.i)otnpany adjourned this ening .fine dfe- • - ' Qn the street today, &counter -current, or ebb Veit. Both cashand stooks ,ard, stagnant; ,1 yet •there -Is undoubtedly plenty ,of idle Idt,sl Cowes and aasarket." In fact Ailing is really lacking .but what the• Fret:A pia called ''the , mgrande eon/tastes" to give impetus to all sorts of legitimito trans . uctidtts. To.day first -ohms ling - ie./2mo taper . wont 0Q readily at 6, per cent. per annum. nada on etentillee that are transferable In the stook board maybe got from the banks at 4+ and 5 per cent..' All railroad, securities, as a general thing, are fluctuating in the present. tone of public, feeling, .A freshet, an accident, send thorn shifting hither awl thither . ; nevertheless, with' the great flux of mbriey must soon come activity in all kinds of negotiations. The Treasury leans being • now taken.„.np,,other channels will-be- sought and opened. The bank statement of yesterday evening Is generally considered as exceedingly favorable, ehowlog a anima tion of lons, and a considerable increase of the specie line, which we reap consider will continue:to grew for some time to come, The hot California remittance odly tOtlptdd for all day In the average, bat wilt enter into the average of this week, and. it is nearly certain Beat the son actually held in epnele by the banito of leen than $34.600,000. The payments on account of the Treasntrnota loan na•tinted to-clay, a doubtless effect the next elate meet, and cause p decline In the specie revenue f but the decline will be only temporary. 9116 undrawn deposits ore again higher, nal are no* almost m high as they have ever been: If we add the average daily exChangea at the Clearing Liouse, and Saturday's Sub-Treasury statement, the followina will giro a comparative view 4vrar - entreker-ey..11 June sth mut 12th, and for the correopondlog time Ins year: , 13,1851. June 5, 1850. Juno 12,1859. Oapital $00,442,000 $65,(17,000 806,717,000 Loans. ..... .....116,412 611. 116,02246 116,424,691 Specie 11.074,970 31,357,253 32,190 332 Oirculation.. .. 690.893 7,307,725 7,647,830 arose depold . te.. "9016',831 100,1137,093 191,489,536 Exchanged...... 28,057,018 10,90,899 17,982,018 Undrawn . . 83,111.321 84,283,104 " 0,506 887 In Sub•Treunry 11,749;304 ' 4,803,829 ;5,263,248 Foreign exchange wee mere active so-day, at the de cline noted 'ln my last letter, particularly for beakers' elexiing, 'of which a large amottlit,' Was mold st 109 Commercial Me *ero no: eh•uulsot, at 11 . 15a108X; ranee were firm, et 5 1111e6 13. &limbers exchange, sags/46k I 'Amsterdam, ; and Bremen, 790) 73X. Trio successful bids for 'the new Umtata,' note loan have been $2,805,000, at 4% sp cent., and $1,185e60, at ty a 4fr cent. There were $9 360,000 bid for at eir cent., $16,800,000 at 6, $35,000 at 6g, $lO,OOO at 6%, and $260 000 at t 3 efr cent , The totel of bids amounte d ` to $28,000,0.10. ante Bank of 110ms:terse gets $1,600,000 of the lon, ifv neat . The exckaugea ,at the ,Clearing nonce to.day were 715,058,058.90 alad the baleneee wore $1,1115,080 03. Tee cash - transactions at the Sah4ressury were as Receipts gx ; 003,099 . 44 Paymeuta (Loeb:l4ldg 8.1,000 California sts drafts) ..-.; . . '..... ... ... . . ... ... ;.-. 0.80 Ililance.l.... _,,.' ._", •- - ' ' •••• 5„ 02 64 Deposits, rUTF).„2OO,OOO treunry, notes were received' td- 0 ..7 At the BUb:Tremnry. ,... 1 ~ -- •:" , The receipts at the . h o onatoMuse.lll. to. ' y'_for dutisi. At tha Corn Bxchinge I.o.:day the liour market, was very satire it 04 /dunce of about 100 4p bbl. Wheat also adyanced4o2s, 4P bushel, tin, the loriry was mo. derate: Corn was a shade etesdler, mid n aotive do mend,- Pork woo 11l satire requeet at adecline of We 300 117 bbl. 13.0 f Was stead and unchanged. Cotton la qiilet., and without any/ qationiathe leading tee, turea of tho iwarkot, • -.—. .- ... . , , The value of the total exports, for the week, (exclu sive of ,apecio),from this port, is 81,738 439, against SI 954;65641er the ramo,ttlno last year. The value of the exports? stoce . January Ist, is 8271,621.27 agaicAt 664, 121 01.4 688 tor same tim 0 , 106 7 747 - -• ' • • • ' , The. stock market wee sot very active Xhie 01Viilg, I and prices /off off gel K to' cant for rho- epeculative shares. ltsw. Tort Contrq jell oft 1 , 41' rant.: :Reading , sold ,at .10, artiocoo; 'pleat 31% Yeaterdal. `BIM tell` „ti ; asd tindedn River )(.. Betide 1411 sOld at. 78, eiialust7B/OMtoday- State, stooks were quite firm, a t' a slight ideate.' At the second board, the business wee light, Mia tee trinket readull, at nuateedy prices. The toueleSe favoribliattttealose. - • -81717 r IfORK fiTOoIi , sx O RANCI-1087 - 45- ' ',. , . oraostraoanr. , -- • - '.- .- - 7000Tedw011,4 0 90;• 'PS -' 100 lind River li ;80 26% 20000/ihiSfds 1 80'2100 60 , .: do , .' 20),( / 6 90 0,1 dithliintri.,_'. :.84,,i do .4., , z ~, .25x, I Ail; N. -Ikl7 . 7 0314 ,f 0 atliwaii A 6,llsilt 20,14" 7600 Man A16,f40, IWO, . '26 do. ~ . - 610 20%, )(firAllto 14 ,8 q.':•7o* 100 Erie 11611raer 180 Id% 60 '''''' do' ' 6M . 11l ', 800 liedidlogli, - . 11,_. MO 42%,,, 100 do ~. ~,,..4.3.3 77- 100 do 3 200 ~, OM ',..., 7'..1.60 .76 - 100 . • ,do &30, 4 42} % ',. 275 ilMitorido .' 'io - 600 -"'"" do 0 43% 31 14 YOeutili . ,;'..- .81% 600 . do . ea 48 . 360 do "''• 00 81% 700' do '-' vs - 48;: 100 do 530'81% 400 ' - '4. 0 ''' ' 63 ' 43 ' 50 do lioo 86 SOO": do:' • s . - 760 40 210 do . ~. -' ce3`Bl% 100" do ''' „'" 630 42N 60 do '''',' ' 'OO 8131 .11:113ofilt BP's, 43 100 do l/26 82 100 goy& 'Tdiedo li 33% 800 do • ' •ad 81% ..- - • , , Tlili Ti) '- l am Ammo are steady, with hat'fll6o bbWitt 80 both fur Pots end PeiTtS. .. - ' ' s''. ' , 4 , IgujilitiOje;:-Thet market for Btido and Western Flour 11 hi:4)161,1,1th an en ACtiTedemand, chiefly 000- halve,' and we 000 , Our guotatione 100 V . bbl for Most descriptione 1 *Meats are ;7.000 bbis 083.0064 ter 0 000 ,06 60 Ao o d-} 11 a1. 6 1.84466. 3 .6 for, extra State ; 13 0004 05.:fot",611nomps. tq timid Michigan, !adieus; Ohio, X. 2444,.&11,', and ,11:1006 65 for extra do ; 84.650 4 701ot Shippldgbraiis'Of,koupd hoop Ohio, and. 4 76 66 for trade brande..: . ' . .. , 1 Bmithern liferne argier,.,with 04,1' adeince otiAlie" ti-, aide 100 pdhst ,fialecare -1,100 bbis 0,64.4604,70 ter mixedteXtorld.tbisndix oPitiaiiraore; 14 7605,76 for fancy sad 41#1 , dert14,1640 for enperdno 6 ) 6860 0 110 1 141006-75 r 07. 1 13 0 6 11 01 8506-26,foranpertincileorge tqWn1,65.660811litrfaboyerid extra da; 85'2505.50 for. R0b° 75 •81. ,0 043 15711 113.8 3 .1 2 % 00.26 for ottrado;s6.4oo 6 60,for,gdoilierid' _e41. , :1,:;< -,,-.". ..\, .7 ,' -dlUPAdie.flikUr43l,4l6a!,!lgher, with sae* p 1 800, bbie at 842000 9/7 Tor the tinge of extralooMS: Rye Floor ivideadv, , :with ll o 7 4" or 220 °I I I " s 36 ' 3.40 for Ms rsegt cf doe and kuifrinA s . ~ - ' Corn'tifeale in 'Mir deinutp•sre i :qiiso.-derier •af IA 3108 401 Brandywine 153,86 out;,the Weil' are 150 Wheat ligAzie,c ,iiid4.9efribl 9 ,l o ifoii i be'qnoted one or'taio eetrtsitsteri%heltales %Made 6,610 Mahal)! uraonnd Ractrorst'B76l.ll,ooo Ohloaro aprlng at Bso for; - eliditaker,lloooltairsuteirciab • attkovit4 'MO 'White Mier ifs. sidf.7oo white IreAtucky, part or en gt , grgg ; lad' 250 Valeria grOrghi (tbe'first achtatsiriva4 this eimieli)•o , Bllo, - ' l fbia wee bonglifbyllleo6 - llicker Becddierit the tieir:knowdclty WINO .. '' !Vele efeady-efdesefille,,with litthrofforing. ~ Oda aidliold,kihtlief t 'but althortta moderato buil , . Mjeill'ird qbate V 1410.4,86040; ,Delaware, Pfnonsyl vkidlqiindreriey, 40041; State and Modena 41046. • ,:• QoTif M 134116 Wan salegot"01:000 WOOS at s 7%o' 3'3 l'ord etifbilxbd r7if for Bouthern White ; 77077 N orlautheroyelloy,. , , ...,,,• •..--• :: '• - COmlurif Wiehohr inipOrtint obango, kith Aittla I , s Vtt i ktPAPlChigotiPfettlitile Winket,tfr , ~,,, ..5 1 0,rivilliktie" L 011,1064 Ibbiellatfiej ~Inlt at leurrloorilmollilaa 4itai - 410 1 4 hble, 'Meetly It 818= 764.61 Ey mqtr, prep gab wait - nada at 117,19; hid; 110,1144, f0t ' ~.,_''i Or eels etedodyrirltir sales of 817 bble of fslo,l 411401 for'conotlymors, :arE Elle 16 Belov,reoo6l„Weatenuf,Printe Ma beef is /1047/,, /00.60.1041104100 40011,01.8 0,821,: , - Beet hilmitero tor ,orft,j3o.o Is unolunged6ooooo Iblirtistert. smoked a 0 103 a 00640 / 0 01 ,4 111ttneeliatwheary i with.sales ,} Ino,oshaatt i tieetg turban* It ONtran for shoot, Alarar ,-Valitia a arahoary4 rrithhatte of 800.0 A and bbls atuogloesof6oll.7and 11 for priete•Westarn. 'Mutter Je.asiling.:o6.looll for..Chloolitidtlllooo for, MAN. ,Cbeigais du1108680), , ,..f ..1. ,, -1 :' Z ..-......-...7 , :••,,,..„...-, ~...,:31fil--41P- 1 , . . ' • ' - ' n- ' •,••.--, 7 4 : ,, ,, i, ~,.: ' - P,UnatlVAtatklifA.VOrililiii(6 Itt4-',lositlia ItroidattNpreantliitLoar .f farther ralocor'onaht I,oltf OW - llotir - hPloia - at 0:06 for anperittio,' - aithit tiababfatecaYttlein* 0 gs,ridilatti6;lllbditultes eft'obitierdierbYhtildreit generally,' Thee borne sales etirbfalM Wilbln Os mosey! $4 67%.04 75 for coil:Lava Taro and Ostra, - and 166516 for ' extra family and at%eM. ...` l 4 , 4l7l o 6l ll 4•3l l 3olol3kfaqtfforolliesl ate litti;hti. tolifor. 4 Ippritlymomipel et stalg • ;1 1 10, 1 ".. 4 4 ,111 Pedp j‘ in V lit i til i t i k". tl4 l l lo . l a t li el ii 6l :' .° ' V i re t P 'it** 'il ii iirlaVlo 4 irr s irg t r. 1,..r4..-,- 4., Ve6 4 h te" a• B ote ;anted. and 1 9Y...1 (44 0 .°44.6 - / fiu ft ll ' ll:-4 :; 44 1 1 `14 : 1 -cr iatt . i arp," Nkt.9-444:,..L2t01,',. fittloiht 4C 4 r t al - lAtltOpuirdist.ool.oC - fra; tt.orlaif i :,f,!:? - - .: 1 44;,40 6 ,Aini11ik 0 10 1 4.... , P 1 titit 0 IfilW eta Tie , 4trit4t4 A tt; •0 . 1 4 -T/ 1 108f. ii ikL t - : . gioni:v.i.. 14 .upolff ortflitolg;d, sWitiol e ,st e itge47/Is l, o.ll2tooni.gore ts. 6 0 - - - u "ttiftknAserlbAyskipir a ' i ler th_a6 I , 4'o lll l* tvetoldoinsolleo, rut f. ~ lA' t iiiir . , . -- iii ! ,..1 1 ....190V10quIrt rtt i gro.l /"PPOU- 4 0 Ablik Ar 0 141.140. &An ':`: ~,, •), " •,'",i`,.i . :,:. ''', -L P C " - ''''' l' 404: . "... :s'oci .! '''' '` l i• --',4:7 it' , ' ‘ . 4 .4 ., 22 ; :`:!V •- , : -" . '''-'::- :::- * ' . , - . FOJANCIU INtIAAMERCUL. Wehiqiheldeelded feature iir:the,:stook market to, note. Inyeatment lieneiiii4iterierugwerd, the merelpsirifatishuireelkirighofittiona'. ooallinsinewroonttneen.depresseit, no: deci ded *ravel:eq . :int to to bolookedlormitil the-great in dustrial interesti of the country iSidie.. 'The' working Masse, are almost without employnient, Cad, , as a ise 7 ;eesiary comiegienee, hare.'oemed to,be oonsumers of, everything but the mere necessaries of 'life. 19,1 t- all ,elasses, tho rich agwell as the, poor, it le IS period of :Matrioted iiOnsuisi)tion, not enly of the neoeseariee of life, food and olotbing,.',but of: noel, iron, - .eect , tho , •produchi of hernia skit; Mid thdustri noir `Seca . 1,11,4 tide .of Lireeperity noe s net ' 'yet ap pear: 'Hope testae to dawn. The great 'disterbing eieMents ;hare expended - their &roc The produela of our'man. ufictaring eatahliehments' have. hien in a:grent Ines, The.piesent demand for coa iron, , and....eyorything thatootere i4ewapta Di nts, le merely. teak° extent of daily neoeiwities. , Cipital is abundant In-the grantor': .trey of.hushiase,,and„,erm be _had at remarkably /ow intim of interest, while in England rates rule unusu e ally high; which, fo Connection with the fact that cot ton hudeclined, dlearme English maimfactrirersof ad fantagen_thtT. ill.r. in, 03 .1 0 .9 ed- k ;;With Allah modificatteae n the present revenue law :experience clearly Indicates are news/wary to pro ,duCe a ''natienal income anent to the expenses of the grvelTiiinent',lw4l•nisadlseilmination - with a yiew to greteChlfente'lindttatsial later:eats; an Orly return to aatlolty, under She Oeha l thse'Ofthingietate may , . rag- XOnably expeotc4.;; ;'; !", The Delaware Canal =stained onsiderible damage by theikin on Saturday jut.„ The rain conic down the tath le. near foreents,‘c'enellog large idles of atones 'and eitedti the prism - ,Ce,the thereby, rendering ' it necessary for the :drat . nirg the'vrater' lia - bider'to" remove' It. prom several bare hare been do tilileexertiene hive been rode atisieOn'endent, anka lergeforlieTut to work- to - remove the same, and it is'iiiected that hy•to , •lnerrew morning the water can help* in igattf, and that In a few dais navigation will We learn kkisCiSate • serioua broaeb occurred in the Dalawase'ind -Raritan "Ohnol a 'but lk to bob:lg .- repaired' pith a 7•11;11.R1FOOialut - . 4olFatßin:wllll4o Wean:lei( Itcik 4 8 i 44 : . , Vhe tollotrfughreatetemeht;oo the •InUnini . i?t oCal• tkikniioitod, orer the Lehigh - TaHoy Hailroarl, 140 week enC.oooiil - 3 134: :' ' •--, • ToTAL.• • : Tone, Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Toruf. OWL Spring Mountain.'.... 805.00, ; .44.092 15 .41,507-15 Haat Sugar Loat 2,102.18 27,601 02 29,751 00 N. York tr. . 13,184%09 23,183 09 Council: Ridge- 1,7115 07. - :..20,825.01;:28,420'08 Gorman Pa • - .. - 10100.:--10100 Coleraine kll Need.. 'lBB 15 86,883 05 37,072 00 lleoloton 3,224'18. . 80,704 01 40,028 14 North Spring 51 , 140,„ 76 114 - 10,030 08 . 1311212 South r , 110-04 . 1,625 01 1,131 05 Haat . .. 97 19 , , '97'16 Srtmtnit 281 18 281 18 _—; Total 1,50501 210.531 15 . 218,236:173 "uorrespon4lng.week - • ' • .-.last year 0,051 11:- 171,202 10 180,254 00 99,218 17 87,982 07 Deoresou --"- The deereme In the last- were err:touts wee caused by Astrike ihiorgrthe operatives In the coal region, but we usideretand that they have all gone to work agate. • PHILADELPHIA BTOC4 EXCHANGE SALES, ' • June:ls; 1858. arronrisp pr HANLEY, BROWN, & CO BANK-NOTE, STOOK, AND - EXCHANGE BROKERS, NORTRWESS CORNER _ :THIRD AND. OBSSTSOT STREETS. .• • . . , 400 Pinto 100 do. 8934 600 do 8934 800 do —"EC -, 8914 2000 01431 61..0&7'.96 1700 0 1 y/Shulsold o &P.9s 300'= -do 01d0&P.96 60011Peno Wel 58 7600 do 58 . 3000 Alto Oo Co —A V. 60 1155 Loh thi , Mort 05.08 ' 4 Mor Cul pfd 10t5.99X 203 Venn 8....'.10t0.07X 60 Reading 21% 80 do P 5.21% 50 do 55wn.21% 45 do' 10t.4.21X 5 do 50 ' do • .... rswn.2lX 56 do ..'.. 65Yrn.21X 10 Lehigh Nay- 40% SP Long Island R 11X -60 do • - "11X 50 RlEnfrs IC 66.10; 3 idinehill R 63% USD & ElooDk 10t5.25x ,2 Farm te. 6leo Bank.s7 BBTWEE 6000 Wilco 61.:0&P.00,( 2000 Penn 68..3 corta.Bo3‘ . 600 Passeuger B 7,4".833( BOARDS. I 10 Elmira It 11 60 ReAdlog R 21.,y 200 do ....e6w0.21x BOARD. - - SECOND 2000 City 64 P R C&P.OSXI 800 city R 68...05,P .95% ':500::'do' • 084 P .95% • 430 Lob Nes Mort 61.28 8 Morrie Clonal pfd.ooX 'l5 Dear Mead R.:;.55,4 - do - .' • 557 , CLOSING PR Bid. 'Wait. II States Os '68...114 Philo 6'a 05g 66 • do R 05x 08- do, 1iew..103,X100- Renault 56......80% 80X Rendlnitß 21g,2131 do bd , 7olnoff74 'do rata, .. do rotes , 86-68 08x Patios - •4IX 41% do let tot 64.100 X.. do 24112611 in an% 86 tdorrla Oanl 00n..40 45 2 llarrinbueg 10 do 69i 6 Lehigh Nay " 49 6 do 49 11 do 49 '4 Bk or Nentucky...ll4 0 do • 1.14 Bid. Asked Bob Nay Imp 8e —BO 80 do mock.... 7 El do prof 12 13 Wrespl & Elm It .101; 30s 6o Valet ret.66 67 , 2.41 mt.. 50 61 Long Wand 11% 11K 'Girard Bank lON lON Leh Coal 64 Nay.. 49 40m N Penne B irkg 97,; do 6'e.... 61 613 x New Greek 3( Oatankna 0 . 7 Lehigh Zino IN do prof 99 uo. • • . . . 12 O m& Ara B.:. "... ogg n Mail Nix 100 Reading IL :;aswn:2lX 500 City 05X Heading ct0565..21%*214 THE ‘OI.IRTS. yEeiniAr , B paiictsiDxses , [Reported for The Prees4 -• trailer, - SVlTll3•Dfaintor ....Lucius Swartz andYohn Y. Orator were put on trial, Charged with forging 'end passing - counterfeit coin of the, 'gaited . States, of the-denominations of half and quarter-dollars. • The defendants were arrested in West. wood, in Schuylkill county, and brought down to -this city for, trial. Upon being Searched. there was found on their pereOns betreelt. VISO • and $9OO in • counterfeit money, consisting of counterfeit Sven on the Philadel. phis Bank, the Iron Bank of ilockanay. State of New Jersey, and ones on the Farmers , Bank of Orwell, State of Yermont,and Dego' /X and I dollar.. pieces. Thin nioney,'when•dlaplayed upon the District Attar: ney's desk,. presented .a neat assortment of what is teckalcally known as the stuff," or, criticall y speek log, the " queer." It would have gladdened the open 0110100 of the gentiy that make this nefarious business their peculiar study. The testimony for the defence' will that this money had been passed-upon the dofens State In some payments that , were made to them, nod that the bore a good character.• For the purpose of chewing character a number of witnesses were called who spoke very , favorably of- the defendants, and, until thin Oberst, had never heard anything 'against them. The;endence closed on both sides. and the argn 'meets will be Mule at the opening of the court this morning. Wm. D. 'Rankin, Beq., for gamin, and Dan-. iel:Dongherty. Req., for Castor. • QOAWISR szsetoes—Judge Allhon.—Lewis Derow MAO put on trial charged with an assault and • battery with attempt I. kill. William Baffin: the keeper of the debtor's prison. , fdr. Saftletestilled that hi entered the ,apartment where the defendant was confined ea a wit., neat in a case of United States District (Mart, when was attacked by Derow, end but for ausistance would have been Derow aim made M a attack on Mr. Little and the keeper The defend. ant ••who was and evidently brme, WM acquitted 'on the ground of insanity and will be sent to the State. Warn Olark Was charged - witti:the larceny of a quantity of breadtplua, valued- et $26, the property - of Dilsabeth -8n rd: The defendant was acquitted. •ft perion,named Ransom testified that ke had taken the • bier - alpine, and he had yesterday pleaded guilty, to the Bo ell Neill was charged with the larceny of a qUen: tity - of 'mutton,„ the property of Charles Dougherty. • William Fullmer WllO chargid with assault and bats', :tory npoo Sophia rallmit',, his *lto Verdict Joseph' Iftallagtoalleaded • guilty to' -the charge of 'the larceny urea bagatelle' balls, tho property of • Joseph Thompson was convicted of the larceny of-five or sin Leger-beer glosses, the property Of John Henry, hut recommended to the merer of the court. • Jahn - 4101y wee charged with the larceny of a Arian- Alty of gold -and silver cans; the property of ide•ry Vogel. Verdict guilty. Two other bills charging him 'with petty larceny were submitted to the Juryiacd they irendered verdiate of not guilty. Thoth**. hiciarriggen was: charged with assault end battery Open Marshal 0; Pyle, who is quite.a spell boy. William Howard tree convicted of the larceny of butanes cleaver the property of Frederick Fanner. Georg( Elite ' ; BOOM Price, and Jolla Ann Nelson !were charges:lwatt receiving stolen goods, knowing them JO be steletti -the &Oda were the,property,ot ebniisted,wf , ooffee,- anger, oboes, sewing :threadi alik ribboned obeeto; ho District - Attorney iabendoned the cue, and. the -July . rendertira verdict of CITY. ITEMS. „ FLORAL FAIR AND STRAWR MIRY .ESSTIVAL.-- ' , Of the several festivals 'rinder Mit title s which have 'beeztheld hi our the present season, the ,one opened yesterday, at' .Tainea snail,- for the benefit - tif the. Young lien's Christian Attectetion, stands Pie. eminent. The, dessert:of tinware and strawberries it now Sellistentfy.advanred to afford the requisite Mate; 'rule ; for ouch rt tempting display in great abiuidApce, :and the !bounty already +hewn by the public to egad= inithint kit rifarneable indication of the sateen of the oTenthßt 'we were utterly serpent(' to find so extensive and pic. ,Welon! a. seeneydi Pe:there beheld. The festoons of eirergeeen with garlands of natural Soweto, whlCh bedeat profuseli every part of the looms making the air delightfully fragrant, conetitute a speotable as utterly, approximating an arlidotal paradise s as squid •iell be imagined, , Without being 'able to refer to the many pol ite of in• tereet premented.to our notice, there is a single featnre which deserves epeeist. attention, and which we doubt not will alone ke tbomeans of attraothig hundreds, be fore the fate closes. "Thh article referred to le a meg nlficent idignet of _Ste choicest exotic dowers, arranged ins receptacle wine four feet circumference;end plawit'uPon'irnstle stand'ahont ae many ' Meny feet in hight. The, dowses :irdiromilik garden f or Gairgoll. Stuart, Ifiini4llll,Wain •areniged. by . hli,gardpner s .to he pre. rented to ;Dr.". jegneiike: the•Y. Christian-Annuls- Atop, as en sapression of their gratitude, or his kind lier,' in haiing'grintrid they' the feee . note 'of his hall for ;the: irelide7Pf•Yek-Illeethies.;..•!xlic adhsiffiptioneto this beautiful teatlmordal are placed at one dollar each, 110" it Is expected ":that flys hundredidollers will be' re allied for tiii.aleioidatiOn'poni }tile source alone. ' The following named gentlemen are also handeomely ripreeented the fair Goddard fJanie aB. Rellcii - Erci.ildhithihkii`of the, "Angeoleition ; 'Hee' John phaniberf ; • itei::*;:prewtiin Ater , 0 . rt, Bean; George:W.. Stuart,...Emi.;.lley.:,,T, B. 'Torrence ; Her ; Drrfiemberger IrAbel,Rced, Reg Re*. A. B. Long. &ere; Rer; . Amitii!teali'elarhe,D. D. ; . Ree. Thorium Alien the Diligent. Engine ifouilhang..i-The..fect of Ale being II union effort is clearly ejlarent,,ind Ifni operate griatlyin tie falai. tidepted ° hi the' iiiiiiigeMent of 1 the fairls',:that articleawill. be sold at •their icluat 'rhino only.. At a similar fair held In Oharlentoni Bouth Okalitui,lboint Oetir age; tot the benefit of thi,roung. Neva city, the song of 51,i0inia:iellysed indfihilf-Als. extraordinary in :tritest manitestid In the enehoirleeleig held -here for a, 04 75 #4 egnal 4/igilabre of our citizens. Panoevn,r , CLIOOL,BACIIIIIIitoN.—the Sabbath I f ehool connected with ,the.-North• haptiee church Eighth sires . , abore blaster, ben mide arreagempaia for en antimafia to Kpoldoagalg.NkTorni ng. Thome `annual, innocent joilffleatiOni are looked forward to: with interee'intereet hepo -c o CteME.ltketillelisAS'krtt lie:sat : sled to-day will le', • - _ ACIIIZEAnbI3 BUM/1744 ;Busow,lVe would oall the attention of our nation, who intend visiting the . ..:,,ouptiy daring thetiaint weather, to thd Meemt;llollk, 'l3iicluge Motel, tooently teased'lhr the , setis'on by Mr. .the St. :Lawronee. 'fill! hotel in el lusted to the Otimierland valley, on Ah o ::ca,rliSto knelfonotor turnpike, .ftve -.miles south of OarlislO. Thehnildings, are located at the base of the BOuth• MountaiusrOume- iliately blithe bank Of Mountain Cieek and - nearly in 'the: centre of the ,rnoutkof the Cap, which renders 15 . onoof.the conical and delightful Places pf resort In the State. It'is distant from the city only gloyon hours, .by twii'trains Mr!Mullin has :tied° maple provi sions for bathing, having hot and cold, bathe in the house, and two rmitnming houses in the Crook, for the. Accommodation of his guests. Ito has also provided lianl tables, ten pins, and 'good innate.' Those who pre fer ;out-door. nunisoments can atm' plenty hi Minting,' fishing,' riding and driving, , visiting the springs, and clitubing up tbo mouutalno, In regard to the comforts 'of the Inner limn, the Net 'that Mc. It, has been con nected with the,. fit. Lawronco over sine° it woo trot' opened is a sufficient guarantee that there will bo no do ficiency in that department. . . Riau AND.B.Ani.—lire know of nothing to'whioh . . . these epithets apply with repro force and trutlttlan the lust:ions 'cOnfectienery'and'frults sold;by Messrs. N. G. Whitman en Fee - i:id, streoti below, Oheetent.. We have tried thent, 'fairlY;;aud our iardiat is, that they are puke in quality, rich in flavor, and reasonable in price. Cio, • - 9nerro. , trottiog mittoh, boat 3 in 5, to harneis, at the' course on the' Chestnut .Elfll Agricultural Society's urea:ale A-ounitier of 2:30i and 2:40s will be Jutered for. io oeenSiort, purse, being 0,900 a side, and on order for a superb suit - of clothes on J. N. ..Flldridge, the proprietor 'of the 't Old Franklin 1101 Clothing Emporium', of No. 321Chosfnut street. - On' Wednesday the °All:Ilion closes.: Our readers who in fend seeing it, and those who do not, are alike invited to try on the bountiful simmer styles, selling at reduced' rates, at the Old Franklin ALUOST , VAN - WINKLE man named Barnum 'llas first - I/eon 'pardoned iii''bonnectlcut, after having beep In prinnin for 'twenty-six joare. Tho won-- Aortal thangos and. inventions of the lust twenty-live seers -are all HOW to - hint. Ito never, unttt yestorday, sato a printing press, a rr.itrortd, or. a train of ears , but what most astouished hint a-. MO . splendor of the Brown Slone Clotbingliall of Rockbill as Wean,. Nos. .80j and 005 °Logout Street, above Sixth, Elilladeiphla. has not jot allimfod littretoci eeo it full suit of elothirafainuliitre,far(oai io could not betijsa apfendor at once. ' ." eaii.Oldkosaips loved Yz ns A on winter nights to-sit clOse.lo tho. cheerful .hearth, tolling strange tales of murder 'wondrously , brought to light, and of wrongs niado 'right" at. last. Prominent among these trai the thethe or. fututo IiIIiCOVOCICB then bidden in the Vfolllbilf time, but destined in years to come to astound the ignorant •and confound the wise. Such, for example, as the mammoth Clothing 'lntone G rim title Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street. . Impottattorts [Reported for the Press.] • • ' - /LBATANNAII-4terinoshlp State of Georgia, Gardiner —Ooneignees-3 P Croser tc Bon,loo bales cotton; order, 18 do; order, 10 do ; order, 40 casks rice; Hay & MoDe vitt, 28 bales cotton, 37 bales domestics. order, 22 bales cotton; Simmons, 21 do; J Palmer '& 0o 68 auks rice; order, 94 do do; Caldwell & English, 46 bales do mestics; J S Woodward, do ; Elliott,76 bble new po tatoes ; order, 47 do; Biwa re, Bergman 9 pkge ; Engel & WolY, 18 do; Dittmar & Butz, 61 do; order 1 do; A licherazeuberger, do; Leiber,l. to;:Goldsmith, 1 do ; Zoog, Ido ; J Yen - Brunt, 6do ; W, 11 do; Adams' Express, 2 do ; ') llse A Schofield, 1 do; Greiner & llarkaes, 20 bales cotton, 109 casks rice, and others. BOSTON- r `aleamehip Phineas Sprague, Matthews-50 bales domeetics Wain & Learning; 240 pkge dry goods A Slade & Co; 68 boles G F Peabody; 25 pkge glassware Muzzy & Monroe; 16 do rodeo P Morris; 180 bdis 4 - cases .paper Chas Megargee & 00; 90 boxes oil Machotto & Jonee; 29 belle paper Blegargee & Bro; 26 cases 10 bbla iodise Lowber & Wilmer; 2 cases prints Little & Stokes; 85 pkge domestics ', Farnham Birkbarn & 0o; 132 Froth- Ingham & Wells; 14 Bangs & Maxwell; 63 oases boots and shoes J 11 Thompson &Eo; 03 Myers & Olaghota;. 35 W Brown; 14 Lorick, Raisin & Cto; 272 Maddock, Reed & 00; 300 bblo 101 hairdo fish Stroup & Bro; 500 Mlle fish order, 2 cases tribes Merrick & Bons; / do rodeo Cf neßSO,'Son &Ow 6 casks liquor NII Moseley; 17 It 0 Belgway; 2 pkg.' rivets N & G Taylor; 3do glassware & G &Wright; 201 do masa various consignees; 405 do Leech & Co; 44 do straw goods West, Southworth & HAMILTON, No—,Stcauter Loper; Phillps-150,0L0 cypreas shingles Norcross & Sheets,' , PASSENGERS, ARRIVED Btearesbip State ot Georgic—Bamuel It. Miller & lady, J. II: Cooper; J. L. Cooper, Mrs. A. Wilcox, Mrs. Wilcox & I allesee Wilcox, A. Merritt, 11. Moor, Mrs. Babbitt, Mrs Chas. Hartrldge, Miss A. Hattridge, Mass Bryan, Mies Charlton; John Bird, J. M. Clark, G, Wymberly; Jones & family, M. Johnson; 81. Cooloy, J. tobinson, L. bhattook, lady & child, Isaac Wiltberger, A. M. Dudley, W; Dudley, J. J. Murray,J. Wheatly, Mrs:Elohwend, Geo. Robertson, Cape you Veighted, J. L. Kirkland, F. Loan; A. Kane, Mrs. Golden, J. W. Meetly & lady, and . 16 in steerage, PRILADELPRIA BOARD OH TRADN. A. J. DitainesiuM, . Itimunti Woun, - 0011161*n Of VII MONTI ' LETTER . BAGS At the Merchants , Exchange, Philadelphia. Ship Lancaster, Decan Liverpool, Soon . Barque Acbillee, Elpedden London, soon Barque .White Wing, Ealing, Laguayra, June 19 Barque E Wright, J r, Gibbs Valreouth, J&, soon Barque Oordena, Phan' , Barbados's, soon Brig May Queen, Lyle - Havana, aOOll Brig Meteor, At.hreon.• • • • s Hiram soon Brig Blzek Squall, BUM, -- Otlitgo Oa cuts, , tOOkr SAILING OF TILE OCEAN STEAMERS. • PAM THE UNITED STATES. MMUS //ROY VOA DAY America Boston. ;Liverpool ..... .....June 16 lEamproo New York..liverpool ..... .....Juue 17 North Star.... .Now York—Sonthampton Jane 10 Asia New York..Lirerpool June 26 Vanderbilt New York: .Southampton July 3 - • 1/NOM BUROPII. PROM FOR DAY Sexonle......Bouthampton..New York, June '4 0anada.......,..L1yer pool ..lioeten June 5 Vanderbilt... Soutbamplon..New York JIII2O 0 Persia ... . ... .New York,. ..... ..June 12 New York ' Glasgow ..N ew York JUDO 12 Ariel •• Soutbamptoti..New Yore June 10 Marine intelligence. FORT OF FUILADELPIIIA, Jude 16, MO. SUN MOB 4 B 5 BUN BBTB 7 25 MOH WATSII 4 06 ARRIVED US )1 steamship State of (loorgia, Garvin, 82 hours from Savannah, with Inane and passengers to Alorander Moron, Jr. On Sunday,l2. 81, signalled atemnahlp Hey stale State. off Noe Lookout; Monday, 7 10 A M, dem ship Columbia, off Hatteras; 10 00 A M. Steamship Flo rida; and •at 11 20 A it, steamship Montgomery, all bound south. Steamship Phineas Sprague, klatthewel, 48 hours from Boston, with,mdse and .passengers to floury Winsor. Passengers--W Brown, wife, and thtee children, and U ylastlngs. • - Steamship Delaware, Copes, 10 hours from New York, via Cape Mays with mdse and passengers to James All derdlee. Passed four light berm brigs, a deeply laden BONA. brig, tiro topsail Ischia, with lumber, and 'some forty others, in ballast trim, below Reedy Island, beat ing up; alup nos Jefferson, froMLiverpool, at atm tor, and barque Oak, from Boston, beating up, olr Delaware Oity; and brig Eastern State, from Havens, above New Oastle, in tow of tug.D 8 Stetson. Brig Eastern Stara, llarnage, I'days from ReMedios, Cubs, with sager, doe, to John Mason .1: Co. Brig New , Bra, Walker, 8 days from New York, in ballast to .B A Solider to Co. • • Bchr S S A Hall, Cain, 3 days from Providence, In bal last to Noble, Hammett & Bohr Mary & Elisabeth, Pricei 8 days front New York, with mdse to Orewell 4 Conine. Behr Argue Eje, Sbarp, 3 days from Providence, is ballast to D , B Stetson do Uo. , Edit—Putnam, Caufeld, 9 days from Albany, with ron and coal to John U White & Eon. Schr Albort Donning, Robinson, 4 days from Blob mond, Vs, with feed to Twells & Co. Bar Ephraim & Anna, Dole, 5 days from Boston, in ballast to Noblo; Itatomett & Caldwell, Bohr Xxpeditlon, Conner, 1. day from Smyrna, Del, wheat and corn to J L Bewley & Co. . Buhr Oatoraro, Tuft, 1 day from Port Deposit, with corn and staves to J L Bewley & Co. : Buhr D O Ployd;Rachett, from New. Bedford. Bcbr J 0 Patterson, Dole, from Salem: Steamer Leper, Phillips, B daya from llatuilton, NO, with dangles to Norcross & Shoots. OLDABBD.. Btearaiblp Virginia, Kelly, Richmond, T Webster, Jr. Bteaosabip Detesters, J Copes, New York 3, Andantino, Bteaniabin Boston, Bellew; New York, J a e Allerdice. Ship a ft al l away, N York, Bishop, Simons & Co. Dargue Amy, Dammond, - Boston, Tensile & Co. Tern W Beranton,Cathcart, New Orleane, D 8 Stet.. ton & Co. , 'Brig ,Abbi & Ells.A)eth, Briggs ; Pernambuco, 8 A . ' 'Brig Breese, OntOrbridge, Trinidad, de Cube., Welsh. Bug Napoleon, Colby. Eastport, Twelle & Co. Bohr Benj strong, Hawkins, Charleston, D 8 Btetson Co. Bohr Bpbrairn to Anna, Dole, Boston, Noble, Ilam noett & Caldwell. Bobo D Floyd, Hackett, Now Bedford, do Bohr M Olestelend, Cloodridge, Boston, J Height, Jr Bobr Hodrozi, Russell, Fiepnontb, D Cooper. Bohr, N B T Thompson, Barnes, Boston, Von Dusan .Norton, Co. Behr lisrriet & Farah, Tice, Dighton, do fichr_Gless Blower, Hand, Lyon, do . Behr D L F, Travers, Waebington, Behr Olive . , Traden, do do ' Oar Yeoman, Conner, do : do Fehr. Zealous, Bradley, Frederickaborg, " • do Behr Joseph & Ndidn, Connelly, Alexandria, do lichr B Oillryao, Newburg, . do fiebr A SlBlirin, Rourke, New York, do Bchr J 0 'Pattersonl I Dole Salem, Bancroft, Lewis Bohr Putnam, Canfield, Albany, John G White & Son. BteamerJ B Deride, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (corroopondonoe of the Prose.) I.IA.VRE GRAON, Juan 10, 108. The Wyoming left hare this morning with la boats, laden and consigned AB follows: Jennie, wheat, corn, /re. to A. 0 Cotten &'eo; Wirt LS Edam, lumber to Dolton,Tariderreer & Co; Dialog Bun, do to New thiatle; T hoe D Sheets do t i Norcross & She eta; Annie Thompson, bleu Jane, U ir Wright, 0 Dem gardoer. Jae lierratt, L 8 Filbert, United 8t11408,,Al B 'Milliken, and Chanty, Goal to Delaware tidy. • (oorrespoddenoe or the Philadelphia. Mebane.) ' LDISIBB. Del.. June 14-4 A M. . . Several squareuigged Tenets .hare paned in and out to-day. ,The barque J Morales. (Or .Havana, Is now ping o at, aud a barque, aupposed to' be the Aaron I Harvey, for the Went Indies, is coining to the Break. water. Borne thirty colliers are detained at harbor by northelesterly winds.• The packet sloop J D Nish arrived yesterday with twenty four passengern Yotivit d&o. - MUM. ItIONDIAN. • (Al TILICIALPH.J. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Xxeliangel) OAPS IBLAND, June 1.6-3 P. K. A ship, a barque, and a steamer supposed to be the State of Georgia; from Savannah, have thin moment passed in. IltrqUe JSt Atoredea, for haunt., wont to sea today. Wind EOH • ' Yours, &a, ' [DT TOLEIGIAPR TO THE POOEIO.I . ' BOBTOO, iIIIIO 16. Arrived, ship Bea Mei, from Liverpool; barquee Man ohester, from Africs; P W Porter, from /Hem, Mica " g * "°l ' 51"neri " m LOX tisl . r.ne r v - otr, June 16. Attired, stestoship Colorado, B,srr,f /101(Y01k. . • . makoniiin* .Steamship Kennebeo, Hand, hence, arrived at New 1 ork yesterday, and cleared to return. Steamship Oily of New York, hence of Boston 14th Steamship 'Yenderblit, from New York 224 ult, ar-: rived at Cowes BA 21 24 inst. . Steamship _Boniest*, Trauttmin, from New York, at amburg 29th nit, , • . 'Steamship Arago,•Lines, from Haire .24 root, arrived at New;York yesterday. • - Straniship Keystone State, Mairohman, hence for Oharleeton; was off Hatteras h P 21 Sunday last Ship Nonpareil, Crean, from New York for Liverpool, was spoken 12th lost, 4P 14, lat 42 2', long 48. Ship Sea Ranger, Burnham, hence, arrived at Havana Ehip Jehu, Merrick, thabiree, for New York , palled fr. of Havana Ott lost. ghip Ungi Roy Yoetor) (mu hill Fra4wlsce for , I :ol : ...,?g , Essflift , l4.lo,Kilf(*.,. Tii.)pm5.DAy:.:,.i4 : 1111.0i . ..)..4 18.681 Houir Hong. was SOX', lilarstr2oel!4 10,na788 ap ghip..Damtd., Stewart; Prentiss, for.. precTsiol, egged; from Pa!timer° • • &Iv Mory:Blide, from Bonfori,4titsterla March 2l. Ship Orpheus, Obaseitteacia at Haug Haag 1,0113...,t ffiqy, Suotwoo, Oftifeeld, cleated at New York yeeterdiy for blelbourne, — ''• • Shlp Atitellell; from' Oelleio, arrived at Ship yirhige2l Itacer, from New York; ht Penangl2th .Bhip Atmosphere, Lunt, from Son Pronntsco, at Doug Eupg March UO.. . ' Ship Ellett mood, Rilby, from Ohlitotio Irelands, ar rived at Alearitdrin 14th Inst. _Duque Fosca (Dutoh) DO Weal, for Phlli• dolphin, sailed front Helvoet 28th ult. . hared° Caroline Ellems; he t at N Orleans Bth Inst. flarroie Thonias Allibone, Thompson, oloarad at New' Orleans 81h lust: fall - ordeal/a% • ' BarquO 0-B Truitt, , Boull, for Bordeaux, cleared. at N' Orleans Bth that. Barque Julia oo4b, Rose, sailed from flames Sd Inst. 'for Falmouth, ((not Philsdolphis, as Wore.) Barquos J It Bruoo,Vayle, for River la Plata, and Oreolo, Buck, for Rio do Janeiro, sailed from Baltimore, Barque Traveller, Randall, cleared at Bitiltimore 14th Inst. for Rio de Janeiro. • • Brig Bomern, Canfield, hence at Belem lath lust, • Brig Trenton, Atherton, from Providence.for Phila delphia, wont loses. from Dutch Island Harbor lathiest.. Brig Daniel-Webster. Williams, from Bangor for Phi. ladelphia, sailed Horn Newport 12th inst. Brig America, of Balton. ashore mouth of the High lands, was - Dom_ Alexandria; bound to Boston, with a. Cargo of coal. She is fail of water, and not worthlet tingtd, being 24 yearn old. Brig B tthaloneri Thompson, hence for Boston, et Holmes' Hole lath last, and sailed again next dey. Drige Abbott Lawrence and Pauline, for Philadelphia, sailed from Boston 14th hist. ' Brig Leontine ) A reonhor erioe 'for Salem,. at Holmes, Bohr David Dalai', llosiatider, . for Plalladelplna, *ea to sea from Wilmington; NO, Plitt Mot: Behr Ban Lute, 'Catalan'', hence for Pawtookocat pro vldence I.2th Mot; ' —Bohr Yankee Boy, Riley, . a for Philadelphia, sailed from Hartford lttb Met.. . . . . . . . Bohr' W etkmrolora; Weldon, and iequonnook," Burroughs, Made at Salem 12th Inst. Behr Sarah 'fluidal, Smith, sailed from . Sale m 32.1 h filet. for Philadelphia. • : Brain Pearl, Killy;fronahlew Bedford for Philadel phia, limitable; Gorham, Providence for do, add Ben) English, Bliven; New Haven, for do, at NeW York 14th Bohr Richard . Borden Arnold hence at :Pali Biter go. lest. - Bchr Monterey; Arraiits, allied from Pall River Mb lost, for Delaware City &bra Wm' A 'llornmond, Coln; Wm Andenried, Hewitt; b B porguson, Parrott; Robert Corson, 00111011, and B B Bharp, aloyhmi, p orn PhiladelphW for Boston; Jades ; Doriatt, 'Davis; a 6 fox' Roxbury; Vi` It P, Phillips, Smith,' do for Braintree; " G'Porior; lindein; do for Danvers; John 11 Harrls..lirench, - do for Saugus; Atlan tic, Wass, do for Salem; Surf, Shaw., do for Newburi port; Paragon, Hatch, and Oliro - Ellaabeth, Hamilton, do for Portlaud; A K AloKenste, Drinko, do for Bogor, were at Holmes' Hole lath last. - . • Sohre Anna Smith, Smith, from Wilmnsgton, Del, for Boston; Caron,. Meredith, Odesea, Del; for do; ,John B. 11 Austin, ANY, Walter & Lemuel, Johnson, and OW II Neal, Henderson, .Phlladelphia for do, strived at Holmes , Hole 1,.."th Met, and remained 14th. . • Schre Fly, Cheesemau, from' Philadelphle for Nan.: locket; Franklin F Randolph, Hazleton, do for Hyan nis; -John II Risley, Dolce, do for Lyon; Jae L Hewett, Bose, Boston for Philadelphia; Welcome Return, Clark, Calais for do, at Holmes , Hole 14th Inst. Bohm Adeline M Aldridge, of Philadelphia, Bateman, LB Levering. of Wilmington, Del, Corson, from Boston for Philadelphia, and James R Mitchell, of Dover, Del, Morris, from Banton for • Dover, Del, run senora In a thick tog night of the 1/th,,with the wind NH, on the cast aide of the Back OhopSlolmes , Hole. • They are. well up on the beach, having only 2,46 feet of water alongside at high water;= they are hrballaet, and have sustained no damage. • • , Sabra Wm 11 Smith, D 0 liaise, Sophia Ann, Sarah liright,,Hill Carter, Prank. Pierce, Hannah %ghetto, Jae if Stroup , lailleBaunders, Eloctric, Thotono Jeffer, eon, 0 W Holmes, D P, John bi Williams, Aid, and Gun Bock', Bailed from hohneo , ilole 12th Int. .-- - Echre Ann 8 Cannon, from Philadelphia for Editoo; DobOrah Jones, do for lioxbursj - litratton, do for Lynn' ' and David inith, do for damn, were at Mimeo' Rolelath loot. Behr Mary Tice, Tice, hence at New Haven lath loot. licks Z Stratton, Haley, hence for Lynn. Warren 0 Nelson, }Minot_ ,t do f,r Itoitatq; Deborah /ow; Winsmore, and Wm H Dennis, Hewitt, do for Boston, were at anchor In Dntcb Island Harbor lath inst.. • . ;Bohm Dicer°, Boston, Fidel's, Monterey; S B Bailey; D M French, Hannah Matilda, D M Messeroli, dud Sea- port, troorProvldenoe for Philadelphia; Martha Wright ington, from Fill River for do. Alintra T, Dighton , for do; Mary Ann, Boston for do; Thou P Oooper,New Bedford for do; and Ocean Belie, Itoimes , 11°1610 - do; went to sea Croat Dutch reland Harbor 12th fist. • • . Behr Challenge, Rector . , henee tor-Providence at N London 12th inet Sabra John Leander, Stites, and North Paelde, Marcy, hence at Providence l2th inst. Sohrs Ontario, Vangilder,tor Philadelphia, and Wm 11 Rowe, Wiggins, for Delaware Olty, sailed from' Pro• videnee 12th inet Behr Sarah A. Taylor, Corson, hence at Providence Bth inst. Bohr Ship Parpentor, Fountain, for Smyrna, ailed from Providence 13th inst. Steamer Aladjle ; Ore Mies', hence at Hartford 14th hilt Propeller Patron°, hence at Albany 14th hint. NOW YORK, Juno 15—Ar, steamships Augusta, Woodhull, Bavennah; Huntsville, Post, do; bargee Dao Wobster, Ward, Ousyama, for New Haven; Br brig Alpha, Curry, Windsor, NO; Daniell sole Adeline, Ul richsen, Rio de Janeiro; sohr R. A Wood, Orimmer, Georgetown. Old, ships Tsar; False, Union Island; Far Welt, pen. nett, Now (Moan.- barques Golden Age, Route; Gal veston; Mulct, Walker, Savannah; brig alatilda, Rich archon, Elisabothporti schrs L A Edwards. Bhakeltord, Charleston; Ltielen, Babriston, Beaufort; W A Bilis, Nichols, Charleston. PORTLAND—Av. 12th, aahc Dim:Lunt Bli*, Jack loville. • Old, brig Scotland, Riven, Havana. Barque Oanada,'whlcb arrived 11th fr om Miami, has been ordoled to Boston • N IMPORT—Ai lltb, brig Zobn Deldh, Rddy, • . • , -. .. . .. - .. . at 3.2tb, 8 A X, ochre IsAniet'Broim, Iterad; from Fell River, Alezandrie; Golden Rod, Bennett, from do, Norfolk, and all others bound south and went. Wind NE, fresh. In port, Bohn, Alabtona, from Cali& for New Mien; Lebsonah. PM. Ar, brig J . II Kent, Reed, Bseannsh for Pro Thiene°. lath, 6 P 21. In port zebra George 0 Gibba, Glbto, from Providence for N York. Sailed, sabre 13 A Appleton, J C Ohew, Mary Ann, Alabama, and all others bound ward. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, OP TO ONE VOLOOSC TlllB NONNINO. GIRARD 110118E—Oheatuut street, below Ninth. J If Morse, La 0 1V Welson, Dalt Geo F Smith. Ole Ohio N P. Carter, Burlington, Mrs Jet:roma & ohd, N Y lowa Harrison White, Ohio Jos Howland, N Y • • D Cummina, Del Miele Gould, N Y J is Mclntosh, N Y P II IYalson, Waohington J G Clark & w(: 8 Francisco J Gideon, Washington Miss Helen Goodspeod, Wor- bliss Mary Clark, Worm's caster, Mau . ter, Mass Ralph Trembly, N Y Geo Kenedy, Del - 100 Smell di la, York, Pa -3 P O'Sullivan & la, Wash- It P Todd, 8 0 . • legion J 0 Minter, 8 0 U Richards, N Y II Carroll, Jr, Balt F K Zollicoffor, Naelreille A Berllnsame, Cambridge A CI Collett, Aid John Reagan Texas • All Olin & la, Troy, N Y Capt N Y 811 as Beacham, Baltimore 19 PORTA & lady, Boston Ii 0 Laughlin, Phila A B Smith Geo 0 Ewing & lady, Mara P D Lanier, N Y Mal Lanier, N Y •E 0 Call & lady, Auburn, E Rice & lady, Minnesota N Y W Cosner, N Y UII Low, Pateraon, N J 0 0 Bean, N J F.Bheppard,N Y .113 De.Weif, N Y - .1 8 Perktos, N Y Lewis Cohen, N Y N Reed, Boston 0 W Reed, Boston Wm L Ilelfenstein, Pa ' Jainea Perrino, Dayton, 0 It Downy, Del Geo U Potts, el y A 0 (freely, N Y • Mica Greely, N Y Miss Blanch GreelY, N Y D Belknap & lady, Boston Alt Rood, Buffalo, N.Y W Waldhnerd, New York B F Stiiitnatt, New York I) F Appleton, New York ISt Commerford, Imulaville, A V Chapplu, Louisiana Ky . Uon Geo Taylor, BrOoklYn. Mr.. Taylor & ch, Ifrooklyn 11 L James, Masa L Coulter, St Louie W 0 Welsh, Baltiniore W Mclntosh, Baltitnoro J Butterfield, Jr, Utica: A Holland, Now York C Knop, New Jersey A Carlton, Richmond, Ya W P Chamberlain, Rich- Woe II Ryan, Baltimore mond, Va T L Longston, Athens, Ga J W Sweet, Baltimore Hon C 11 Howard, New York Joe Jowell, Baltimore 'D McCann Baltimore .1 Gibson, Ireland IW 11 Dobbin, Baltimore ,11 Troup, Baltimore Thos Sheppard, Baltintoro B Miller, Buffalo :Jos Slade, Boston S ii 11111 A. la, Columbus, 11 11 llrooni & In, Ry ' Ga - 111 Bryan, Texas . • D Loomis & wf, Rockville W Ilusseitine,' Charleston J A Mulligan, Washington C Whitemursh, Pa J W Ramsey &lady, N Y MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Fourth street, below Areh Lode Carl, York, Pa . Wallace; Brady , s Bend John Thompson, Allegheny Bon Joe K Alley, N J oily ' . H S Mellinger, Pa .- J F Frey, Pa Hon J 0 McKibben, Oat John B D Btout,Newl3ruwi- John Dills, Jr, Ky wink' Mre Rimer NJ John Schroeder, N Y. J A. Cummings. Pa T Carey, Ohlo W 11 Mayer, Look Haven Samuel W Smedley, Phils J Davenport, Jr, Boston Wales French, New Baron LQ 0 Eimer, N J Wm Overtleld, Jr, Easton U H Spilker & Is, Belt Wm De Haven, Minersville A W Coleman 11l T W Wellington, Mass J A Cambridge, More Anthony Meyer, Pittsburgh W U hlcElhouy, N Y UNION HOTEL—doh atm:, below FOU2a. J D Manion, N J T ohambero, Dover, Del F B Hunter, Pa - Battling, Pa Got tright la, Bethle- ..J W. Thompson, Missouri hem • - N Wilson, N 0 0 WWalmaley,,Fredor- Moan Wentz, Norristown, icketown, Ma . Penns, 7 - 0 Good, Norriatowa, Pa Goo Doan, Ducts co J Mulford, Salem, N 7 John Jasper, Ohio Win Lowman, Ind co, Pa 110 Gramm% Chambers- II Hawk, Hancock, NI burg, Pa 13 It Taylor dc Moses Gelcenborger, Lan- Haven taster 0L I Painter, Money, Pa J Kauffman, Reading NATIONAL ROTEL—Reee fitted, %bore TWA. Wm Saylor, Schuylkill co W.:, Trout, Schuylkill co A II Jameson, Beading Dr Jno Treon, Mont co; 0 DrLawlslloyer,Belt Limn J II Prise, ItMontville P 0 Bloat, Bethlehem W 80oulter, Schuylkill co MI Weaver: Lalioseter - B B LOllO, Lehigh co II B Klrkeelegeri Phile W Atkins, N RR Eon L Dudley &gland W N Duncan & Is., Lana T M Blunt, Ohio ' John 'Koffman, Ohio Jos Whitaker, Mt Clare J 8 Morrie, Potteville , T IT Purdy, Lewisburg BRACE BEAR HOTEL—Third et., above John Dell,ler, Fremont, Pa B H Lentlart, Leesport. PA .1 Pasquay, N Y. Henry Thomas, Bougie's, Nathan Landis, District, Pe Pa Nathan F Ettinger, Alines. Henry Snyder, Green Line Ville Wm It Ueberrotb, Lehigh J BABB, Esrivllle co, Pa Moms H Graft, Reading Augustus K Lohra, Pa Mrs Loin's, Pa • • John K itothennel, Pa Fool Erdman, Centreville Amos Welton, Stucker- Wm Thompson, Elousville . town, Pa Beni Itrubb, Landadale Mrs Millet, Bristol, Ps BARLEY SHEAF HOTEI-13oiond street, below Vine. Wm McDowell & ladles, Pa D Jarrett, Ps A- Dannenhower, Mont y co Jon Betts, Monty co K Palmer, Backe no 0 Kirkbrlde, Bucks co 1' Magill , d; la, 130 ke co It Simplon, Bunke co 8 T Buckman, Newtown MIJ Lance, Plymouth, PA .1 Watson, Bucks co • 0 Merrick, Backe co A Calder, Enulnunk, Pa E Horton, Bradford, Pa 0 McCarty, Pike co E W Miles, Pa H Yardley, Pa Joe Smith, Pe E Hall, Pa W Davison, 'Pa Thou lint, Bungtown, NJ. THOO. 13; nuctaxa • . - MADISON ROME, Second OM Market. T W XVEMS, Reading, Pa. X Bertelet, Reeling, Pa A N Gordy, Laurel. Del Anderson, N D Omit, MIQIIneo, Pe John Baker, Philo I A Tillhimer, Phil& . Tlt Moore, Frederica. De /doing, Del P Embry, Nie 0 - Andermon,Baltirnore,Dld W B llorsey,•Dol ' • Nathaniel Horsey, Del J A Welte,Deorletone,De •Thom B Sipple, Georgetown, Del , , BLUM. DEAR INN—Hifth and Merchant intent& Thee Barrie , Bridgeport, Pa Levi J Hoffman, West John E (7olumbia, Chester, Pa • , Pa' • Jacob Deveri,Weat °heater; D Enna, Pottaville,Pa Pa . A Marshall, Wilmington, • J Dloltipson , West Mester, J Eachu, Chester co, Pa J & Lewis, Del 0 M T ay) or , Del co, Pa Wm W Reynolds, Ald Templin, Chester co, Pa A It Pennington, Middle- W Fellows, N Y ' torn, tort T B Young, Chester co, Pa Tholl Darlington Chester N D TWA. Wieder co, Pa co, Pa Mite B J Tagart, Ogeeter A Garrett& la, Chester co, John Jackson, iYeat otken.• pgltagton Del co, Pa ter, Pa • DOMESTIC PORTS BALD BAULK HOTEL—ThLiCetreet ab. Oallowhlll. / A Fisher. Btrondeb, Pa IlltaiaAln, Kutatown, pa Monbeek, Btroudeb, , h lints, Kutztown, L'a - X II Mack, Button U MeNobely,' Altoona 'nKkitti N Y ; J Harbiter, nestling ee M L Buoy, Allentown P Stinker, Moab Chunk D Snyder, Mauch °hunk J Mayers, MontgottlerY 00 41131mmone, Luzeme co 8 Newconnuer, Bprlng9, Pa ArdidNICAN ROUSE—Oheetont 'treat, above pinti V, 0 Goodwin: N &mit anon, Richmond,Va lea d Blyerei Va OOO It Rome, Va ,tine M Mergan, Aid J Fletcher, Maas ore>o.Fletcher, Mesa 111 'Burgess & family, Maas 'All)ert Bridges, Was B B jOllO/1 A-, lady, N Y .Jonee, NY , AS Chlttonden, N J S'Allen and lady, Jeraoy R S Bailey, Jersey Shore _ gh 6 re • _ D White, Pa - ? yak apond, N Y' 0 Olaften, Providence, It MRose, Providence, R 18 0 Easton, Del a C Partly, Washington . John Lerrabee and wife, D %Moon, N Y Bath; a' /Resta' Ald WEECTIRN LlWYP.L—hlarket street, above Eighth. Sdirard 4 Glass. N Y , 3 Fire, Pittsburgh Oho F Leeds, Phil+. • John Ramsey, Court L QUecht, N Y • ,W McCormick, Ohio A ?..3 Wilson, Pittsburgh . B Whitey. Y Ssuiust Bowen, Llarrisb Authoni Smith, Freeport, II Wealer. Pelt Illlpoia. • A Psederiske, New York. epertal Notizoo. McElroy's DIULADELPIIIA CITY DIRECTORY, Fon 11329,. Will be published at the usual. time, greatly enlarged and Unproved, and will contain, in, addition to-the Common matter, several NEW 'features. A RESIDENCE of nearly TIIIRTY YEARS In this eitY, and. the Compilation of tho Oily Directory for TWWENTY•ONE YEARS, together with the Annual' OtttlitY of a largo amount et money, are, it is confidently bettered, sufficient warrants of capability to Insure car rectum and She continued patronage of my Monde and thd patella. A. MoELROY, ' jell.fmw 3tik ' 432 CIIESTNUT. Plafpnouttry , Consiimption.--The Inutility of ordinal medicines in this fatal disease is an undenia ilulmonaty Consumption being primarily and essentially duo to improper assimilation and disordered r . iutelkiain, can be rationally attacked only by a medicine wlitch , renovates the nutritive powers. Such a niedi ciao' istkis PERUVIAN SYRUP, !hose chief ingredi ent Wit directly mid Iminediately on the hlood,and ar 'Nets the disease safely and surely, wherever relief is - • jelb-dtit molt The . ,.besmty of glossy silken tresses has al :ways beels the theme of poesy and of love. Persons whote.hair, is harsh and wlry.should use that elegant preparation, JULES ILAUEL'S EAU ATHENIENNE, OR ILAIE AESTOEER. It removes all impurities from thO skin, keeps the pores open, 'and proniotes a healtlilgrowth'of luxurious halt' where baldness 11.- igttr. - A few applications reader the hair rich, soft, and . glossy, and change gray hairs and whiskers to their ori ginal ad.color; • It to not a dye ' and sons not Wm akin .. or linen. , Sold by all druggists, and by JULES N'AUEL dc CO., 1i0.764 011ESTNUT Street. jal-focwAt Fund.—Flve Per Conte Interest.— NATIONAL SAVETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street,' 8; W. corner of TRIED, Philadelphia. Money received to any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day. of deirollt to the day or withdrawal. Money in received and payments made daily, without notice. The' iniestments are made in Beal Estate, Mortgages, around Rents, and such first-class mbar-- tise ae th charter requires. Office hours, froni9o'dock the; mornin g mair6 o'clock In the afternoon,' and on 'Monday end Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. fed Saving Fund—American Life Insurance and TrustOOMPANY, S. B. corner FOURTH and WAR. .I` , lWll-OAVIT*I. $500,000. Depositors paid on demand, in Gold and Silver. This old Institution never ceased to pay all sumo In full during the PAN ID AND BANK nue rantnon. Je9-112f. Strauss lie Goldman, No. 300 Market street, above Third, Wholesale dealers in CLOTHING, are new selling off their entire stock:at Retail, at wholesale fe3-Iw Bower's Infant Cordial.-.TM, invaluable Cordial to yreparedfroma variety Of the moat Choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the most perfect and tellable carminative extent far Infinite and young children. - By its powerfnl influence a speedy aura le effected in all cases of Chalk, windy pains and , imams. Relieves and mitigate much of children's cohering during dientb lion or teething, and by its 'loathing properties trait .geilleeo pains of the bowels, lameness, vomiting, &a. The Infant Cordial hue become a standard remedy, and has been need In thousands of muses with the moat abandeut stiosese. No family should be without It. Prepaied only by Hamm A. Bawds, At his Drug and Chemical Btore, • N. 7, corner of Sixth and Green ite„ Philadelphia. To whom all orders must be addressed. And - for sale by Druggists generally; idly Grover & Bakers OXIMIRATID PA:MILY.BICWINQ MACHINES, • 780 OIi&BTNUT 13TRISET. Machines are now Justly admitted to be the beet in nee for flintily dewing, maktng a new, strong, mut &balk united; which win now rip, wren If every fourth stitch be cur. Oirettlant sent on application by letter. app•y Jackoon, JOB PIIINTBR; MBRIBIANT Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Ileadr, Cir culars, Claes, and all other Enda Of Job Printing, at prices to'sult the times. 001747 Singers Sewing Machines.—Alter a lair trial of the several machines that have yet been offered to the pdbilti, the unanimous 'verdict of operators has been given in favor of Slopes. This is, In fact, the only machine capable of performing every kind of sowing. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACIIINII la, beyond all question, the moat complete article for family use yet Invented, being at once ornamental, easily operated, and superior, in every respect, to any other machine. On this 'statement WO challenge the world. - I. M. SINGER & CO., 107-Cm °face, No. 600 01ILSTNOT Street. Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of Second street. Receive; de. posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all sissies of the community, and allows intermit at the rate of dye per cent. per , annum. Oftlo6-open daily, from 0 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon. day and So tardily until 9 in the evening. President, 1414, Treasurer and Secretary, (Marlins 111, Annum At It. James' Church, Drummondtown, Aecotoso county, Va., on Friday, 11th inst. by Be,. Ohenncy Oolton, _D. D.; Rev. JOHN 0. TERRE NT, of Philadel phia, to. Miss SALLIE I', POTTER, of Aucomee coon -11, Va , daughter of the late Dr. John R. Potter, of Milford, Del. [Philadelphia and Washington paean please copy.] On the 14th instant, at the telideoce of the bride's :father, b Be,. James °halloo. JAMS BROWN .to SALLIE E.,only daughter of Benjamin Andrews, Elm., ell of. this cty. * Ou the 10th !natant, by Rev. W. Payette Davidson, of the Church of the Redeemer ' Mr JAMES HARNEY to Miss MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON, all of this Mtg. . • n the 13th Instant, by Rev. George Chandler, Mr. GEORGE KINSEY to Miss ELIZABETH NEVE. LINO: ilicattie. On third day, (Tneeday,) the 16th Rdent, RUTH ANNA 000 GINS, wife of Edward U.. Coggin", In the 36th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her brother-In law, °bailee Pitmen, Upper Dublin Townehip, Mont gomery county, on riath day (Friday) morning, 18th fast., at g o'clock, without further notice. Carriages will% in waiting at Edge 111,1 station, North Pennsyl vania Railroad, to . meet the tram leaving ' Ohatham street, et lab o'clock, A. 11, Interment at Woodland Oemeter,y. ** On the 18th'in.tant, PETER LANE, late of Sanford's Opera Troupe; in the 26th year of hie age. tile 'relatives and friends and the members of the Good Will Tire Company are respectfully invited to attend hie funeral from the bowie of his friend, John Sinclair, 213 North Math etreet, above Race, this after noon ,16th Instant, at 2 o'clock. )New York and Al bahypapere please copy.] On the 19th instant, Mrs. ELIZABETH 0. HAY, wife of Peter Hay. . • On the 18th instant, Major JOHN. BROOKS, in the 87th year of his age.' On the lath instant, MOSES LEOPOLD, in the 97th year of his age. On 'the 23th instant, Mrs.& 0. SOUTIIWORTII, in the 57th year of her age. On the lath instant, SAMUEL lIELVESTON, in the 68th year of hie age. q. Ordination.—The t Rev. A. Lee, P. D., Bishop of Delaware_ hull still e special °nil. oat on in Ow Church of the Redeemer, Emunen , x Mk film', N. W. corner CATHARINE owl RWANSON Streeta, TIM MORN Int}, At 11 o'clock. Itk Notice.—The Anneal. Meeting of the StnckhoMont in the ATLANTIC AND 01110 TELEURAVII COMPANY will be bold at tlie Com pany,. office Phlledelphin, ou THUR3DAY, the 10th day of July:ll3sB, at 10 o'clock A. • CIIARLEB T. MILLER. Jolo.ll* Secretary, ry-1. A Floral, Fruit, nod Fancy Yale, in u,3 odd of the Rev. Mr. Ilwing's (Presbyterian) Church, will lie continued during IVIIDNESDAY, THURSDAY, owl FRIDAY of this week, iu Odd Fel lows' Hall, corner of THIRTY-SIXTII and MARKET Streets, Wed Philadelphia. Tickets of admission 10 cents. Market street and Woodland Cemetery Omni buses pas the hail every few minutes until a late hour. Como and ewe the fruits of female industry and ingenu ity, and enjoy the luxury of pure country air, 'drawbar. ries, and Ice cream, and tho greater luxury of abetting a good canoe. Open day and evening, it* ra.noral and Strawberry Festival, for the BENEFIT OP THE YOUNG HEN'S CHRIS TIAN ASSOCIATION.—The Ladles of the different Evangelical Churches of thla city have generously un dertaken the management of this Festival, to be held In AYNIVB HALL, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, Juue 15th, 16th, and 17th, commencing Tuesday at 2 o'clock P. 51. On Each evening of the Festival there will be onto printo addresses and singing; a number of friends. having kindly consented to contribute in this manner to the luterest and pleasure of the occasion. Donations of flowers, strawberries, ice cream, cakes, confectioneries, the., aro respectfully solicited. Contributions of money may be sent to GEORGIE ll.' SSUART, Eery., President of the Association, or to either of the undersigned, Season Tickets (price 25 cents) may be had at the Rooms, Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street, and at the principal hook Stores and Publication Houses. From the great Interest manifested by the entire community in the Young Men's Obriatian Association, tie hope to realise, in this pleasant way, a very 'Argo pond, to supply a progent need, and enable us to con , RIM+ tho good work in which we are go successfully on- gaged. Wlti. GETTY, 152 South Fourth street, • • • • JOUN WIEST, JR., 47 N. Third street, Finance Committee; VII. G. onowELL, Treasurer, 510 Walnut street. irr'Philadelphia Retreat for the. Intempe , RATE —A. public meeting for the formation of this Association will be hold at MUSICAL FUND HALL, Locust street, above Eighth, on THURSDAY EVENING) June 17th, At 8 o'clock A charter will be presented. Addresses will be made Upon , the subject Ly llov ' RICHARD NEWTON), D. D. Dr. JOSEPH PARRISiI, and Hen, WILLIAM D 'KELLEY. Ls• dies, invited. • Dn. JOHN RARRIS, HENRY R. BLACKISTON, , Rev. J II RIPLEY, HENRY BIRK IMRE, WILLIAM NICItOLSON, joligatitg i..'onunittes,of Arrangements. arßig Mountain Itnprovemest : Comnany, PHILAWILPHIA, Jane too. 1258.—N0T108. A Special Meeting of tho Blockhotul of the ' , Big - Mountain Improvement Conspany” will tai at the p/GURED SHIIITINGS.—wide. French office of the Company, southeast corner of Fllktirs,,id Sh4tinee 'neat styles 4.4 /frayed She Linewi. 0 1 1EBTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the _ . lu i ßri , EBB Blom= 25th instant, at 12 o'clock M. to receive a report upon je.l6.if CiEtied'ffNin and BIGIITEt. the unexpected condition of its affairs, and. to express their views as to the future course they wish the rectors to pursue in the matter. „. By order of the Board of Directors. je124112t P. 3.11N118, President. Germantown Passenger Rallway.—The 113. Commissioners of the Germantown Passenger Railway Company. , will attend on MONDAY, the 2811 s Juno, 1858, sod on each business day thereafter - ' from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. ht., at No. 80 South BIXTII Street, to receive subscriptions to the stock of bald Company, until the same le fully subscribed. ' Charles hiagarge, William 8. Perot, Vincent L. Brad ford, J. If. Wheeler, d. Struthers, William Mill: ward William W. IVister, Mordecai G. Dawson, Thos. A. Diddle, George •W. Iltuninersly, tabor Gates, John J. Griffith, and Unhurt P. King, Commissioners. jel2-iliJyl, Girard College Patienger Railway Cont. PANY.—At a meeting of the- Commissioners of the GIRARD COLLEGE PASSENGER. RAILWAY COMPANY, held' at the Wutherill House, Friday, May 28,1858, it was . Resolved, That in conformity with the act of Assem bly in ouch cases made and provided, -we will meet on MONDAY, the 21st day of June, A. D. - 1858 at the Washington Drove Yard Rotel, RIDGE. AVENUE„ above Sixteenth street, at 8, o'clock A. Id. open books " for receiving eubscriptions to the capital of said Company, and that the said books shall be kept open for the said purpose at the same place, between tho hours of 9 A'. 51. and 3 P. M., on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, the 2lot, 22d, and 23d of June, 1858. In pursuance of the above reoolution ' books will be open for receiving subscriptions to the capital stock of said Company, at the time and place mentioned in the bald resolution, by the undersigned, a committee ap.. pointed fo tiler purpose. CHARLES TTIO3IPSON JONES, JACOB MIER,. JAMES P. NICHOLAS, - ROBERT MORRIS, . JAMES PAGE, Commissioners. Resolved, That to order to afford the citizens at largo the fulleat opportunity to participate In the enterprise, that it be recommended to the Commissionere, as far as in their power, to limit the subscription to each Indio'. duel, the trot day, to ten shares. niy3l-iltJe23 . ClX.Green and Coates street. Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company —At a meet, log of the Commiesionern named in the sat to Incorpo rate the Green and Coates-street Philadelphia Passen ger Railway Company, held In pursuance of public no tice properly given, at the Madison Howse, in Beyond Area, on Monday evening, May 24th,1858, it was . Resolved, That the officers of this meeting be au thorised to procure the memory mbecriptlon books, and to give, in two or More papors, twenty days notice that books will be opened and subscriptions received by them' to - the capital stook bt the company, at *the Commissioners' hall, on Third street, below Green, on Wednesday, the sixteenth of Jnio, at 10 o'clock to which thee and place this meeting stands' ad: • Joinned.,' Notice Is, therefore, hereby given, that the said Commissioners will meet at the OODIMISSIONERS' lIALL, in TRIAD street; below Green, on WRDNES.. DAY, June 10th, A D. 1850, at 10 o'clock A. IL, to re -Wye aubseriptione to the capital ideals of the aforesaid Green nod Coates streets Philadelphia Passenger Rail way Dempsey. MOM 001iNIILIAT, Chairman. WX, lIIIAD, Secretaries. SAN. 11. JONES, mTso.vr Home for Ineslids with Affections of THE OIiEBT, 8. W. rm. PARKS , And (IW.EBTNIIT Streets, my2l.lmil Weet Philadelphia. peroonni. WANTED.-INFORMATION OF A. T. • DROWN, n lad of 12 yearn of age, who left his home in OTTER Street, Remington, on Saturday lout, and has nut been heard of since. Leave information with the Central Police Station, and oblige s distressed family. jolB-21.* TO E. P:-CANNOT LEAVE HOME !o-day, a. Elder B. is staying with the family. Will go to Burlington on Stualy , without fall. jol.0•10 , P • • J. C. T. Nottres. 911 HE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE I. notice that they have withdrawn from the man agenient of the WAREHOUSING .COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, and have no longer any connection therewith. W. C. PAT'FERSON, B. MORRIS WARN, Cr. C. HARVEY, GEO. H. STUART, JOS. IVELSFORD. Pn ILA nn Lrn Lt, 14th Juno, 1818. jeDloat* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application has been Made to the Trustees of the Fire Association for the renewal of policy of imiurance issued in the name of JOHN MURRAY, on the 61.1 e day of December, 1847, No. 11,482, for $1,54/0, and by him transferred to JOHN McCOY, December 6, 1851, and by him .transferred ou the same date to CATHARINE RANKEN, which policy has been lost or mislaid. Any information thereof will be received by JOHN McCOY, jelfhw f nt•lmir 311 and 313 South FRONT Street. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING THE SECOND AND THIRD. STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY., and furnishing materiels for the same for the entire road, and also for doing tha work and furnish ing thelnaterials, each separately, will be received at the office of the Company, No. 2 (Irian Building. in WALNUT Street, between Second and Third Streets, until WEDNESDAY, 23d Instant, noon. Plans and apecidcatione can be seen at the Dice after WEDNESDAY, the nth inst. Jald-St - JAMES VERREE, President. VENTRAL BANK OF PENNSYLVA NIA.—Notice le hereby given, that the CENTRAL BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, a itquidapburg,witi be open for business on WEDNESDAY, the lath inst. JOSEPH BROWER, Cashier. Post and Conemercia/ Journal, Pittsburgh, and Ame rican and' Sun, Baltimore, copy, and charge Central Bank. - je4-2w Summer ticsorts IVI OIJNT HOLLY SPRINGS HOTEL, 6 lttx MILES FROM CARLISLE, PA., AT TIIE GAP OF THE SOUTHMOTINTAIII.-The subscriberof the St. Lawrence Rotel, Chestnut street, Philadelphl ' a, hoe. lug lensed the above popular slimmer resort of the late proprietor, James W ..Pattun, will opun the same for the reception of guests on the 20th of June. Terms . mode rate. Address A. O. murzy, Mount Roily Springs, jelllMinii • Cumberland eounty, Pa. Soy enle anb (to 'et. TO LET.-THE UPPER ROOMS OF stores No. 327 and No. 333 ,MARKET Street, below Fourth. Apply on the premises, to M. L. HALLOWELL & CO, or febt-tt GUILLON, ANDERSON, & CO. RFOR SALE.—A tine COUNTRY RE SIDENCE, within twelve minutes' ride of the city, on the 0 ernumtown Railroad, and within one square of the Station., Large double three•story Nom, gas throughout, hot and cold. water, furnace, stable, &c., and between two and three acres o f ground; vegetable garden made, and grounds in complete order. Uourly trains to and from the city from 6 A. M. to 111'. Apply to T. L. LITTLEFIELD, PIMA* Iron Railing Store, 23 North SIXTH St. FSALE.—A handsome LOT of ground JIL . 82 by 100 kaki oa Bpring Garden street, net o Broad. Also, desirable Building Lots - on Thirteenth street and Columbia avenue, on Ground Bent. o valuable l'roperty on Market street, west or Permanent Bridge, 60 by 220 feet. Apply to H. C. THOMPSON & G. M. CON ARROB, jel2.6t* 633 ARCH. Street. ru RENT, THE FIRST FLOOR AND 1 BASEMENT of the large STORE, No. WS MAR KET 'Um et. Apply to HILDEBIIRN & BROTHER, spn.tf No. 688 MARKET 'attest. Wants. "EMPLOYMENT WANTED, BY A young married man, as copyist, essayist, or re viewer, and whore his classical and scientific attain ments may Do useful in their legitimate !Raids. Ad dress PRO RE NATA, Press Office. Je113.20V QALESMEN WANTED.-TWO FIRST CLASS SALESMEN—Engagement to commence ou the Ist day of July neat. The subscribers will en gage none but moo of known ability, (to whom liberal solaria will be paidj who can imicence a large South ern or Western Trade. Apply to. SHAMES HARKNESS & SON, Wholesale Cloth Mrs, 388 HARKEN Street my2l-lm ' Philadelphia. WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No men having a wife or child will be warded. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 !MARKET Street, above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM S. ROY ALL, let Lieut. 2d Regt. of Cavalry, apl.7-tf Recruiting 081cer. l ie O. Ss M. To the Grand Commanders of the various Grand Councils of the I. 0. S. M. meeting lu the United States: A Convention of five delegates from each of the (trend Councils of the respective States, with a clow to form a Supreme Grand Council of the United Stales, will be held its the city of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, JULY 19T11, 1868, at the Hall, southwest corner of CHESTNUT and TBNTII Streets. Subordinate Councils, not having a representation In it Wand Council within their rempectivojuriadictions, will be entitled to be reprearnteil as fully an Orand Councils. By assent of various Grand Councils. Communications should be addressed to IJOKACE L. PETBBSOIV, Chairman of Committee on Correspondenco.of S. O. U. of Eastern Penuaylvania, Philadelphia. WrTho Now York Herald; Traveller, poem, ; Morning Post, Pittsburgh, PA.; American, Baltimore; . Louie; Picayune New Orleans; and t i ffale a n b , ll l 4 V 4 a n shi 6 n t g . toti, will please insert the above three times, and send bills immediately to this office for col lection. J010.3t IaRYANT & STRATTON'S CHAIN OF NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEOES. Phi ladelphia College, Southeast corner SEVENTH end CIIESTNUT Streets. Yet Information, call or send for circular. jel6-11 !TREAT TRIAL OF SPEEI).-LANOET ALA and FLORA TEMPLE will have a trial or speed at the CIIKAVNUT 111,LI, PARK, at 3 o'clock P. M., TlllB DAY, beat 3 in 5 to harness, for a premium or $l,OOO The public may expect to witness in this con test the best performance exec. exhibited. IVa I_TEIDSICK & CO. OIIAMPAQNE.—A Lil conetent supply of the genutno brand in bond and in Moro, for Bale by W YEAToN, le2 216 sout bf. h 'FRONT Btrest. VIRE Oktop CRA.OKERS.-5,000 boxes No. 1 GOO lro thockerl, for rale by GEORGE K. OTIAMBERS .103-2w* ' •• 13 N. 'WATER Street.. LARE COPPER, FOR SALE AT 616 MARKET Street. • je Ifl-2tll* • WM. R. WOODWARD Jr, CO. QIIOULDERS.-50 Shouldors, , in dry , ts , salt, for sale by 0. 0. SA INVI CO., rt. iO4 9 North GIN.-4Wpipes Dutch Company Gin, in bona and for Salo by ' WILLIAM S. YZATOtt, No. 916 Ron* VAONT fittest SLATE SLATE I SLATE I—ltoottng sloe, of Ml eine, and at very low rated, kept oou, 'Ural,* on hand, nod for Dale b inEwite t , vox, & oo GERMANTOWN ROAD and T2llRDfitreet N. B. Slate Boob put on in the beet manner, and r 6 patriot attandad to. All work warranted. rah driERMAN OIGARS.-15 CASES VA- N , A BiottO brande r In Atom and far sale by WILLIext H. Y EATON, Jel no &mil FRONT Etna. 'Retail 1142 Day. rg i ANTILLY E• L y e J;gt uti o c r d n i fid o i n t . fevir of these glide, am! F renc h .0 tigA.M&S.O 7:1)16T14.1143. / CusarraT,ind BIGJITH. _Akt BLACK ea we ever bad for Mantillas or Dresses. Lawns at 8 cis.; new styles, fast Wore, 12g. Travelling Dross Stuffs i also for Dustent. Thin !lobo Drosses, closing out cheap. ' 111E1.114 SUMMER WEAR. .Linen Drillings, for cool Pantaloons. t Marseilles Yeatin.gs, warranted cool and not to fade. Boys' Wear, in thin, light, cool material. WHITE .0130D8. Nainsoolc, Jaconet, and Cambria Muslina.. Stvles Muslim!, plain, dotted, and figured. ' • Linen Cambria NOLL figured, bordered, and white. , French Lace Pointe and Mantles.." Silk Dusters,, the ntuchtadmlred new'shape: Combinations of Silk pm! Lace., • Lowtpriced Mantillas. NEW and PliESIt MANTLES from the Work-min every hour during the day. corrpEn. k CONAND, jell. 8. E. corner NINTH and idaRILET.. 'REDUCTION IN PRICES. SPRING- MANTILLAS, • ALL 'sox SLIMMER MANTILLAS,' BILK AND LACE, BILK. AND NET, all reduced in price on and after . MONDAY, - JUNE 7m. • Iranian Leon POINTS' AND MANTILLAS. JIM? OPMCD, A LARGE ASSORTMENT • .DESIRABLE. GOODS, which wo will offer ot . . Low pitloNs. , • , J. w." - eloorop. & 00. No. los ,cinsicyNwr street RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, &o. OONSUDIERB of GIOHARDSON 3 BLINENS, and thee° desirous of obtaining the GONIIIIIS GOODS, should see that the articles they Firebug are sealed with the full name of the Srm, RICHARDSON, SONS, & *OWDEN, , . is a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods. - . . This caution hi rendered essentially neOMIAry as large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared. Reason after evasion, and keeled with the name of 11011ARDS0N, by Irish herniae, who, regardless of the Infer y thus Inflicted alike on the American consumer end the manufacturers of the genuine Goods. will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while pox , chasers can be Imposed on with Goals of a worthless' character. J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, tny2B-8m Agents, 88 CHUROII Street, New YOI EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND AROH STAPLE AND FANOY BILK GOODS OPENING Of FASHIONABLE SPRING SILKS AND ROBES DAYADERE MST 101:1113 BAYADNEE RIOH OHENE BAYADERE BILHE. OHENE MODE BLUE AND BDOWNO. NEWEST. STYLE DOANE., , $2,60 t arld $3 for the ••• CTRL 11,1 , 111N6 3SIRTO. ETRE & L&NDELL, myle-tjA yoDETH AND AROH BTRENTB A CARD. JOSEPH A.. HA.GIi, Retail Dealer In DOMESTIC AND , FOREIGN DRY GDODB, No. 448 N. BEOOND Street, above WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA Large !Borg White Building. - • TERMS—ORR PRIOR /OR OARII. 117 Prices narked in plain figures on each artialo sp/9-Bm. MANTILLAS SIIAMLS , i BILKS THORNLNY. CHXBM. Would Invite special attention THIS. DAY to one of the most complete stocks of , • MANTILLAS IN TILES CITY 1..• Comprising the newest and meet desirable goods mad n every materiel need this season. PRIOES ItANOE lf/tOrd $3 TO $l3l We have It large 'took of . Plain Orape Shaves, from $4 to $18! Embroidered Crepe !Shawls, from $8.50 to $4O Stolle Shawl*, In every color, centre, from $2 to $l2! _ Plala Thlbet Shawls, Dfourning Shawl", Ito, Our stook of BLAON BILKS AND HANOI' 811;KB e worthy of 'particular *Meatiest, as they are - - • POSITIVELY'VBRY 011. NAY ! I !.. We hare a beautlfal istook of • PENNON ONGANDIN LAWNS, ONZNADINZS, OHALLINS, BARBGNB, LAVBLLEB, &e. SUN UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS. Gloves, Mitts, Veils, Lisien Ilarsikeroblefs, unornally We have jest opened a large lot of SUMMER MARSEILLES QUILTS, DIMITY' QUILTS, OLOTHS, OASSIEERES, and DRILLS, Nor hfen , a and Boys' Wear. BEST IRISH LINEN, Of our own Importation, &0., at . TILORNLEY k OHIBM'S, N. N. Oar. EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Stieete. N. B.—Several lots of Flouncing's, Edgings, &0., at feu than half price. - . myls IIetAYADERE AND PLAIN LAVELLAS J-IP AT 123( CENTS. Black and Brown Mired do., at 25, 44, and 50 cents. Black and Brown °ruralise, 25 cents. 'WADERS AND PLAIN 11011 AIRS. Lupin's Mons Debege and Madonnas. Shepherd's Yields, /2X cents, end upwards. Bayadere medium style Grisellae. Duals, Baregea, Drape Berets. Tamartines, Chillier, Detainee, and other Dress Ma terials. ' French , Lawns and Organdies by the yard and 111 Robes. HAREMS ROBES IN VARIETY. Wide White Barege, for Shawls, Tatman, Ac. Wide Black Barer!. Glossy Black Bilks as cheap aa any In the city. Blue, Green; and Lilac Plaid Summer Bilks. Super Plain and Plaid India 8115.. • Super Palle Printed rich figured Marseilles, for Bis ques, Wrappers, Ac., a new article. New Printed Brilliants at 25 cents, and upwards. STELLA. SHAWLS In great variety. Irish Linens and Linen Goods, a full dock, Ice. 4.4 Waumntta Shirtinge, 12 cents bathe pike. CHARLES .ADAMS, my 24 8. E. corner EIORTII and ARCH Street!. ftlillintrn anb straw (115apbo. KEEP COOL. STRAW HATS. LINCOLN, WOOD, & -NIDELOLS, 4S South SECOND Stud, je 12-3tJyl Four doors above Chestnut F IRE -WORKS! FIRE-WORKS!! A full ausortintut of FIRE-WORKS, AT REDUCED PRICES. 'STEPHEN P. WHITMAN, 1210 SUREST STRUT / jols Wilt of Twilfth CONGRESS SPRINGS, SARATOGA, April 12,1868 A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. During the host season an attempt was made to de ceive the public, by persons offering what they celled " CONGRESS WATER," from Fountains E • end at the price of eis. cents per glass. The WROLESALIii price of the GENUINE CONGRESS WATER, at New York, being about I j( mats par glue. the imposition of thus pretending to sell at retail, for lees than cost, and with out allowance for Freight, Cartage and Breakage, is apparent ; but their probable course has been to empty ONE bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Foun tain, and thereby christenlog its total contents: • We hare NEVER sold Oongrees Water in Fountains nor in vessels of ANY OTUER DESCRIPTIONS THAN ordinary.slsed GLASS BOTTLES. The cork of every bottle of the genuine Is blended " CONGRESS WATER 0. Ic W.," and if without tkese words and letters, it la COUNTERFEIT. . CLARE WHITE, • ap2B-w th t 001-lf Proprietors of Congress Spring. FRESII CONGRESS SPRING- WATER, Received dlrsedlY dram -the 'Staring at Saratoga, always on band, In Plot and Quart Bottles and for sale by BROWN, Chemist and Druigist, N. 11. corner CHESTNUT and 111111 treats my26•wth-too SPECTACLES, IN GOLD, SILVER, AND ELASTIC IT EEL FRAMES, of a great &tidy of Patterns, with superior GLASSES, adapted to all sights. OPT GLASSES. STEREOSCOPES, With a Inge assortment of MAGNIVIOENT VIEWS FROM NATURE. OPERA GLASSES , THERSIOMETEES, SURVEYORS , INSTRUMENTS. lON eALS IS? SAMUEL L. FOX, D OIAZI, CM NORTH. SECON STREET, ABOVE BUTTONWOOD - _ . , SIX yea r e with the moimiterass. Agent for PISTE Patent Oblique Point Pens and the age Doable Thread Sewing Machines. rnyig.itric, BRIDGETON, BLILLEVILLE, PORT ELIZAD.RTH, .Icc., kc.—The oteomer EXPRESS leaves flat pier below ASCII Street TUESDAYS, TIIURSDAYB, and SATURDAYS at 8,4, o'clock A. St. Returning, leaves Bridgeton MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS,. ond .FRIDAYS, at 8 o'clock A. M.; touching at New Castle, Delaware City, Greenwich, Mulford awl Tyndale's, going and returning. ~ Through tickets, by Magee connecting with the " Ex press," for the following places, to wit: 51111wrille ' - $1 00 Port Elisabeth $1 25 Pairten or Cedarville. 75 Newport 88 Dividing Omsk 1 00 Manricetown 1 25 All landings on the Cohansey '75 Delaware Car of New Cootie 50 The 'stages meet the boat punctually. No disappoint ments or delays need be anticipated. Freight of every j 1 description, taken at low rates. el.lm* 67 . FOWLER, WELLS, & CO , 922 /Mg r ' CHESTNUT Street keep standard works on 1: 14 i Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pho. nography, wholesale and retail. Phrenologi cal Examination, with charts, and full writ tea descriptions of character, given day and even ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mall to be addressed to Yowler, & Co., On Chestnut street. 1k943a601t ~inasem ... _ • . . ,AJVHEATLEy , S J ST.- TBSATRE. TESTIMONIAL BENSXIfIrTO f?:•_1•• "-ti , .'THlSoyeanegas,) EYBNINH, Jane 15th, • - B. JBAOIIIIIIAM",. - • iippeat in but Original barlestp a e of,• • • - HASTBH ALP IHAD lITHWABT i whaostit BBlexTo aonelude with ' '• • . LBIIDISHITIVE Boles, 25 cents ' . Beamed, Seats iri Dreelißrete 37.4; Orchestra Stalls. 50 cents; Beata co Private Itaxes; 75,; Doors open at 7)f p - eiioFnlanieseOtsertnes7X. 7; IL B. WHITTON ..,..,.Treasurer. LAST WEEK -THE THISTY4IFTR • - ";,•' , . wuAL PENNVILTANIA wammx SATURDAY, , the 10th darof In order to give all an opportaratr of iriewlair , large and lorerertt Oo l loction .1. - - The Dlreatora horn. reilnood , the price dBmisalon, nnttt the roe to Ten canto for Adalla, awl Fite centa for Children . Catafognee llto cents. June 10, 1858 - tatttps. LIGHT '' PATENT _KEROSENE, OR. GOAL OIL LAMPS, Unrivalled In beauty, iimplialty;:aafetYi OLOOMOW.I. , Erery person wishing to obtain the:yeilr beet'sind cheapest Portable Light within their reachMould call and 02 Mlninp theca Lamps before - purchasing elsewhere,, and we pledge, ourselves.to - dernonstiate : • lat. That no accident can oceur . by ex p losion: 2d. That theyomit no offensive oder while burning.' .3d. That they very sully teinuaed: . 4th. That they are emit, regulated to ',pie more or, 6th. That theylitirzentirelyf free &nitr:erica: . . oth That the light Is at "leaint:Se'per itenl.ehriaper than say other light now In eneimon"" Perfect sathsfactionguimanteed in Midges. Wholesale and Retail Agency, Roath fEggcoßD Street, above Ohesbmt. Southern and Western dealers supplied nith LAMP®, OILS, WIOSI3, BIIADW3, and, 'everything in the line, on favorable terms. B. 31.13011TILLANp, Agent. _ DETERE's FA:rzziT ifQx-sxnuslyz told-OMMItATING Gelf 410, ti the ouly Patent Butserlhatlue a - NON-CONDUOTOS ATTeolim. For Safety, Ohara** wad thillianan it intrpasK BTATS Am! 011711TY,IfittETig 3011. PALE'. Addreaa •• • 'D. P. 18'1E88 ; ,•8. W. sorrier tiIiCIOND_ WEEBTNIIT Sts.' ; PIMA delphia and 422 BROAIMAY, tiev:York. wltt-2l . •rit 1 . IVERY UMW, --KEEPERS, ,- 1,001 C: MA to your intestate, end pationlasilMßßAlVS LAMP FACTORY, 109. Boat% RIGHTH street, below Clheistuut.' Previous to his opewogfackity, you were charged 918 for work whieb he is now doing Ina war - rantedmeanerlrom-Satoslos. OCiliPuttAllWitwyistirlll have the elms okimrse to Pay: • • • '•,• Dentlem4lfe infilifsbil4l.(4oPs.: etENTLEMEN'S FURNISHLITG STORE. Ur W. W. EIIIGHT t idoa mum Btivecotharessa i • Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds- of Parnintheir. Goods, Ini IXlAnallatEM of Rine Rhine, weermited , %nal in PM) respect to any OWN . 1 01MMACTOC•11 IA - - this city eltowbere, pholesale situt retail„ or wads to order. GENTIit WRAPPERS DEEMING GOWN.—Tha laspet, and bast /18. - settment In the eit7, wholesale and estallorith a full line of Under Clothing, ignited to the season, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, 606 ARCH Street, abase Bi:t63 Vhi/adel phia. WINCHESTER & - SCOTT; ,GENT MEN'S smousattoirlerditt,..m.PATlKT, 13119IILDEW WALT m.ANiirsolvar_ ; No. Tea OREBTSII t;aberf &Tenth street,'Miladelphia., .The attenti floutherA And Western Matehazda, ead Btrabgere, is parldeulaily iitiited to thin eat of Shirts, the moat perfect rutting attiale made. ' dt'erkele. ale end rata, and made.toc.rder, - : „ .. eria r lrif. . , .._ . . .. . . . . ... ...I:u3llrAlite - ..QTainimus... .... I I S ITRANOE COMPANY, OF THE:; STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA-41KB - AND KA- , .SINE INSUPANCE—Ne. 4.ZEOLLASPEB BITILDENGS. Chartered to 172-oaellal S2oo.,9l"Mstor Jana ; ary 1,1858,131'7,40 01100, , . imreeted.lo 1110=4.awil rellableaesurdties---mintl nue to tame on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Btoolte, of Afereharelisei leo., on liberal terms. Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, - Samuel Grent,.yr., Charles Esealester, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith . , Thomas B. %atm', •• John B. Budd, . GonsT D. • William It White. Charles S. Lents , , , . • George 0; Carson.--._- • HENRY D. SHEILESEP;-Tneddlint ' Wrtr.ux .lls.arsai Seeretanr. laSrlefrolAr A MERMAN. FINE - INSURANCE- 00.; ZA. INCORPORATAD 1111041U4TER ksit- No. 810 WALNUT RNA . ; above tbird, Philadelphia; Having a _lame paidlip Capital Stook and 8 0 1 Plwt - Invested in Bond and. available . Swirl - ties; continue 10 insure on Dwellings; Stores, Puri d tthro,'Mershandise. Vessels likport and their Cargoes', and other Personal Property. All Loans liberally aid' promptlyadjaitial. acttoiaas George Abbott,, • . • cu Tr e b, • Samuel o.llOnta, Edmund 6,l4itat, . 21t641.84.114hb W iimataci• at • - 43ZOItell ,ABBOTT, xmodsilPt• Triogas B. ?WWI. Buirdtu.r. pelitital. AT THE SOLICITATION of my friends, I offer myself as a Candidate for the Office of REGISTER OF WILLS. _ Subject to the People's nomination. ' , • R. CALIIOIIN SEE, O( the Eighth Ward. Joll-fanv Q.HER IF F AL T. Y.--LEptodiag'ed by my 1.7 friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the Oita of UIf:RIFF of the City and County of Philadelphia, subject to the decision of the People's party, whose no tulnatioi2 I respectfully solicit. . . WILLIAM 11. KERN, Fifteenth Ward. FOR RRGISTg i tgL I W N -- ILLS Fifth Ward Subject to Deniocratic Ruled OR REGISTER OF WILLSL-- CHARLES D. ENIGIV TWENTIETH. WARD Subject to the People's Notalnallon. FOR REGISTER O . E WILTS— .H.EIiaIf 0. THITZ, Twelfth 'ward. Subjeet to the People's Noutluetiou.. . my 14421 OR REGISTER OE WILLS. JOHN CAMPBELL, 01 SEVENTH WARD. Subject to Doi:ow-rage tales. _ myll,4ln Mebtriital. ITARTSRORNE'S CURE-ALL - THE 0.1131kT PAIN ANNIRILATOR! and Remedy for DYBPERSIA, WEAK OTC , IIdAVEL ADD WERE; This article is the grntest diodoiory In lalirmlool or Medical Belem for the rapid Our* of HILIVKATIBM, 60111R/LBIA, - TOOTB4OOEIItiBOSETIIItOhT, BITTY NT.OB, or l'aln tu the L111211, - 111DROIA0114 or iny part of the body. It acts %pan the Blocd,lteriewildtas7 oleo, &news, and Bones, oonquetlng all pair. ••• It ia also an excellent preparation for torpepala and Indigestion, which arises from a weak atoms& Or bowel,. Thousands of persona who hays used lIABTI2- HORNE'S OUBII-ALL hare been astonished at iv wonderful power In removing any pain from the system. Bottles 12 , 26 1 60 cents, and $l, to be sold by B. H. .issams, ap22-Iftl Corner WILOOND and WALNUT fitreeta. i..TAILT HORNE 'S RP.II, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL.. The Life or the Mesh le in the Brood. Riapared h.p • Chemist. The best Reetoter of Health, sad' the beat 4 Blood•Parifying Compound In the World! It duel not contain a particle of Heronry. • The above preparation is suited to the impareA and weakened condition of the human race; It vi rates the whole constitution; removes all pimples and erup tions from the skin; gives bloom and freahneaa to the complexion, and is partittilmly adapted to the weaken. Leg complai nts of both sexes. It is a patriot :ordlal tuft, and arta likes eharra upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the weak and debilitated from any came. Quart bottles $1; mall bottles 60 cents; Bold by R. S.JKIHEINII4 - • Cosner of 6100 ND sad WALNUT atreate, spriartf ' flavings Sunbo. ►JII- HE SPRING GARDEN . SAVING FUND: (OHAATIIIIIID DT TELI.I As OT PERMITIJAL CHARTER. FIVE PER CENT. Interest allowed to Depoidtors, sod all /Moneys Paid tact on Demand. 0.1710 R, 331 NORTH TIIIRD STREET, (Oossounarfori Beau Boruerse.) Thu lestitntion Is now open for the transaction of beldame. and lathe only Chartered Suing Fund lasted in the northern put of the city. . • The Offlee will be opm (dolly) from I to 2)( o'clock, ant also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from until 9 o'clock in the XV•Billfg. MANAGERS. Trelettek.Hlett, • I Stephen Smith, Jahn P Levy, • Henty K. Strong, Daniel Undertones, Hon. 'Aim. 31111 ward, .Nrederick Stoke, Brands Hert, olieph P. LeGlero, John Header, Jr.. Presides' Beeredery, °SOROS T. James R. Pringle, Jacob Dock, Zosaph M Cowell, George' Woe!emir, J. Wader Ilnkr, Robert D. Davidson, P.O. Bllonker, John P. Vorreei George Knecht, John Horn. JAMES Eh PRINGLE. ORN. nr2l-1111 HAVING EIIND.—UNITED STAUB ti Tntrirr COMPANY, corner of TIMID and OHM. NUT Eltneta. Lame and =all macs nosived,and paid hank on de nand, without notice, with YIYI PSI OENT INTIM IST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. casoe hours, from 9 =II o'clock every day, and cm MOMDAY SPIN INGII from? until 9 o'clock. HBAJTB far sale on Ingland, Inland, and Scotland, from 11 upwards. President—fiTg'XlNß.. CILLWPOILD. Treasurer—PLlNY RISK. Teller—JAMES B. 1117NTIZ BRUSHES, WALL DUBT/1118, A largo osoortraeat, suitable for CITY GROCERS. And for sale by lIHNIT 0. ZOICEITBIN, BRUSH AND BELLOW'S MANUFACTif RIR, 62 NORTH THIRD 8T GUANO. -IN STORE, CARGO OF THE Ischr Dazzle. eample and aualpeia at CHARLES MIDDLETON'S, - , WILLOW-STREET RAILROAD, Delon &cowl ONONGAIIELA. -20 bbls. «Burns-Mee" Old MonongebelArttre Rye Whiskey, fait label end for sale by WILLIAM PI. YEATON, 216 South FRONT Street. MONONGARELA WHISKEY.-16 bldg. el 4 Dloooogalala W bl.kpy, In store and f ialebl W/LLIAN R. TIATO 9 N, hg 916 tiotatb TR41117 HERRING. -300 bble. No. I HERRING, tootport ingot:Mon i 600 do. Halifax, now in Mare and for We by SOHN U. HISNNEMT & 00., ep 4 1 - 1 Wm VS and In IIIoWIL whircw. • IItiNDBORIIIS3