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[From the,ROMO,RPTakttliette, rune 6,1 -.
' The • Ne_pas i PagarA accodyeds
Bar" arr i te : 1 2 2 R"../iO O ,-v ,Pe.YOl,lO
- all tn zWit - vroleate, dettarsr
and • - odic Sia " - bearing 'Loa .4ho_s alleged out.
rages of the BritialrAtavaltforeo dr-Cuba on- fire
-Auserloan‘digipTitetaliv such ant evident. WWI;
of oxaggivationiivaltatalejodrnids (the` Tribune
alone excepted) thty, f the truth ,is quite l_heyond
One's grasp, anaritit sine_orusi t , fu Alteral.la s a ,
whether in fact this:,,ttetwagmel . have,or:Val'a,
not sustained any initiate lojotrifee,Whioh•Areat
Britain is bound to makikapologran /operation' to
that Power. If thaphavetof,whetherfrom raob
nem or' from Ignohtlioo;'"any - oeldee the - Gulf
has wantonly or lightly, impeded, - AMeriearsqopp,
memo or tiffs:kited tate Amerromi tag; theqtritieft'
Government,will, wo again roPoeV,lnalth
milky in funho'ilatia ratinn at 'Wash
ington the moat •'arepte,,reparation: f This will- be'
whether Lori Oinrosnionit Lordldaintesbury
na ty happen to prosidsvover the Foreign 011ioq arid •
whoa) er Lord Derby - be Lord — Palnieraton 'fitayhe
the PritueddhOder etthh day: • -
sentt, in faot, thsvangrz ,complostion, of doesre
relatlatelidtb: 'the - United •.Eltatei not
ariso fromtmx danbt 041 Great Britain Jo ready
and ylllll4lO do Whitt's tioWeiftil and free coda
try ought..to:do, *Alm ”way. of , gieing.honowasifs
Aida° tion for outrages or °deuces committed., but
from the doctrine now advanited so ' , getierodly and
maiut deed se warinly in all States, to ti.e effect
that, noteriaistandink all Orlating:trtafie‘for the
suppresaiOn of the' slave trade, '.notwitiifandino ,
t!.O admittodlibpitit to forfeituro of aleyeta wilt a
defected; ittspotorloinerpatel; is entitled to immu
nity an anat, tat liar character or-voyage he of
what kincilit.rany. 4114-3 this dootrioso-is
poundost AfGe jeratgaia;llM - Setretery lif Otato ,
in terms, - ,donft lloss,t roAnuntiy,:valitahin to the.
people a (An' siltsoilitMos; but *bleb scam 41r%
signed irgohalleage:a most dtaislvetimenton ti e
part of the Itylattr Eitiverninefs. - -zlttne 'dommid
of AmeriWtothisdlir aattittge less aik
nitleauocr tetitFlittiOtti feat or tha rosin.' or.
the presin tat 4Biee.?::BtKeare...aittatt7
Great Bit Me ttrintseaimitletserthkelainta
of the Tiiitan (Sabina, which . virtually must
pat an end to alt efforts at, suppressing the truth°
in slaves?
Anson
The Nuor,Yerir ,Segatdr:whlchibr course', *eau-,
pies the 'vanitviettking tefehohroil tbrt rotations '
of the two oountries, witt(grAal Industrj; has :col;
looted twonty•soren oaseerin•whioh;*as Is
the American flag has IflitOf inAdted.:- l'hcmost
cursory glance at the detaikof some ofgbeiorn , in
suffice 63410* howsindiatrioualy thia jotirneVis
bent on m Ischicf-maktnvsa'hW , Antalle aro stfit'o7:
luminous that we - cannot&WlNE reogrfor
even any rastdorablepait'otttielklito going no
further timilhelicarinnts erliil4,llte relators of
vessels themselves, we cangOldilteyee that there
is a constant effort MadaJg 4 rierY.. lumter. , who
comes in to become at ,oncreftm here of a fresh'
outrage. Yet some initairces of -Ines°. candor are
found in nooks and corners • of the popOsa:not
groat meny,. indeed,yehenOugh to suggest to one
rho inquity,%otir.it` Bannsthatlarts 'oticer.who
In one carp condeette„Wsettyrithidf -.the dean
rUM of °`lrlflOif fa itO nf de t . 1 1/0,,:dolloaoy of - a
captain in ci Ike of one 0T- ships, perform.'
in" an aulaealutetAduty, - _ahouht the: nott , bein-'
suiting in.theinott gloss and wanton manner- the'
proverbialitensitiveneu Of the'linltedttetes merc
cantito " • '
Yet, after imaking 4ajunplAtalowAnoe as possi
ble fort ii - ","eitO.Cotc" tqndepey egaggeration '
,
enough; isafinereineinkte,:ebbii.that the Unite d.
Buttes bare;-in fact, culotte ~orlust., complaint la
this businers,nniess thelshole of the:stories aro
absolutolrfalsoothich4e do not ' -
Is it triK so Attila !Aso' maeY"Witnefaii, ' Wat
American •vesielg; Wore watched" and; bo:?ardod In
the harbdi of ; Grande IT: 16,1 he duty
of bar Majesty's q#Verphient; however painful, is
not, we apprelleakAtteetlinntblpoudthe Ministry
of ,ha day, whethetliberal or Conservative, will
not jtineh.frota the.perfaitnaaaraf thatnittty.
Is it trufthittllffiltesof AmerladlysettnlinVand'
even of women and_ children un ooeid American
vowels, have beenlitopardfied• bk , :an 'firmed 'at
tack on taorendlorvessols? If iris, by gwinenna
let Greteitiffidn - -,dirftif AV dates, to t tle3r - what'
she would expect than` toiloVb4heX tomorrow
ruler choumstances qt. tdialitir.figraVity-and hag
portance.
The question which_ is,
what should we expect - - oni:own aovenunatit; to
demand t mittr,.sol;44 , ,....,alfOtialtilajoeit?-.;;And ,
whatever - the antivier may be, thei man
hasten toAet (n.-tlesvprorstiandAhe people be
forward to sou that ustioeti4ample- >and! speedy.
justice- 3s ilitedlitateWa
As regards the Visitatio!tel vessels at Sagas is
Grande, Virebeifieritietvile' ideithrti - ,of the two
vessels witioh„ w ere 'hoarded IL 8: Bossard;
have retorted itt, were
offered to them: ..The.lridignatianOto3r, assert,
was chlelltdelt faught.to:lave beep) by 'the
Spanish authorities, The‘Stihniarde
,were , right;,
The iiilepernibitbe 4 or -4 .Bptdn'Was 'kat itez
riously involved in this transa,otipo r , and,,, to
our mindsi, v ll,4.,,far, fron, - „palltatigg;,..tha., seal,
duct of the - Buszar - Cthat an inault appears to
have been offered ,to,tkitaySalj and desplsedeleWli
which no ‘ofrater would
have thought of lemurs or 'the ITutted
States; and if any consideration,catfrendeethie
affair more:unaccountable-Wad It tothtrivilso would
be, it is BM - obvioni impoliey ,. we -bad, almost said
the madness, of committing an hank so certainof,
embroiling-,Bpain with; the lhlited.:l3tatcs—a state
of things.which every °fiesta Ctreatßritain should
Alin at preventing by alt honorable-means: •
The uncertainty to,. which have 'toter - 6 al!'
luded asitetilnetvalthntininiaothineeemplained.
or, thoughSaMolopt, preient „any, prematire
judgmeotheing pawl ort.any officer concerted in .
the alloged•nutrageton the higiteesta;, isyetfavo:
'Able to ilicleytunelation , of thorn kind - prism!' les
on which the'etentist Ortilreats , _Biltain on this oc
casion must be regulated. To announce at once
the dootrineaterwhich thetWo - Powers ß will - con-'
tend, is what is just and. natural,: Amr,l first: Pre'
may say that this crisis mustatlsiast'ilusblt in a
distinct understandingvbetween , thltWo,conntries,
as to therlairelifrplliable telhe;iightof viiitation.
This moot Important questionl'iMixt4qiongsr he,
lot t naltterorden,bfor,aisMaey: :-",-
Indeed'," if irohylitils e 3P.,_olgairva.lOw adrolti.V.
Gen aid Pees:o4m thio , iMPertuuity Of claiming
f Amerimutlessels thwitig.bestl-peasibbarights of
immunity on the high' seas. Ire does not, of mime,'
say thawevery vissselAilitplitylligsiheitaM` an
str i pes letti'dieeenaidtitied exempt Trani itigitliy;`
visttation, and even vigilance, on tho.part of Bri
tish cruisers; „bitt o shortof thisdifthaltmi the bold!
eat stand passible when 'he -sip that, let the voy-,
age of the 0(0(4 have been of what character 30..
ever, she carried papers showing.her nationallty,
and therefore was not subjaStthsearetA"-,...--
What the British fliii!erarnelit'efay'bis eittfeated
to contend for is 44 - Whenever a Just ground
exists for enapseting it'-i!fs.sser on the high Seas to be
a slavo!,,4o,„mi,suitleet 'to,vjitation,,-iit'Arder',l4
aseertanatirfehrehilittlitietitillf,'On'inveatiga:.
lion, she turns out ter,keit 'ildver; SIM is liable to
capture.... We doubt- whether Great Britain would
allow anytMinietmwhateype its homtx Tolley, to
ve tip‘rthlt,mplit..xliivoitatiieoleigi ;, „and-if ,the
United Aitumwitt lot; loam tom, it. is not easy
to fereouithew the-preecnt 4406t101111 can be amioa-.
bIY settled. ,
Death_ of 'si Old„llljblinlaltio.!:.she Elephant.
The following we copy frOm the Cleveland-Ph:in
dealer : This -old"- - -and justly , dlatinguished ole•
phant Milliday:' He waequite
Wahliio heard hit age stated
variously a 1 bandrod".tO one. thousand,
years. At times,Hannibal ytas rather Wild. Do.
motto troubles:may have4been 'the - cause of this.
We bolieve,ilds4aultS wereof the head, however,
and notolt-the heat. He tinier - toed lobachein'
any form,linddrrall his travels was never forded
to vont' hia trunk for ..his-hotel:bills. What
other shbvtmah' of any: Bete, earl eay asmuott,T
thifficittosiVot^ditquisd, Hannibal sift up.
some veryharti.Aaperatiunng his life. In Maine,
years ago, ,ffeitaa oini`night. shut up in a shed. In
the morniprhe-was found Abre9,or four-miles off,
with thereofAtf..tho,slied.upou his back-!
Who Conueefed with Jun's& Titus' pitons and
menagerie holatkafallin,ipoutfrwitli - some of the
performewatulanicidaymbilst they were making
their grand eatree'lu the,,rieg;..nn their high mot.
tied anirgnigsiiitup-oapaylionett borses r liannibat
burst his, , ,faelatitngs,.. rushed Intethe.ring ; and
unhorsed:exit.) , memo:4'4'om.. After tossing them
around for a while he returned to his accustomed
place, and .permitted -his:keeper to tie him up
again. Going - Irony Boston- to' Salem some years
ago, he became ompgedeboutsomething or other.
and made terrific *oaten the'road—tearing down
fences, tipping over wegOnt;itinklis:sting men' , and
horses into the air. - :
Travelling frout,,,oue tOWnli,anothei; ore
Sunday afternoons in New Hampshire. Hannibal
met a long line .of carriages, fillethwith people
going home from churob;` ,- TheMan in - the' head
carnage struck the elephant astnart•-blow with
his whip ea impasse& , Hannibal immediately, un
loaded thiretitiro,litio'of carringel: • No ono was
seriously injured., as his keeper was ,
driving Win. I.,brouh's,,strip of woods in Vermont,
a violenCtbunder'storm arose. - 4 .-A'tree - *ha "struck
by lightlittiv- and . one of , the Shattered' branches
struck the keeper and killed hint 'istantly. All
night long
her thaidephanOratiiited:the dead mart,
closely ned,lenderly,
,eveti tit -a. another , would.
watch ihe ,turrhatiEtif ,, ~ t hild; amtiiever frinn
that montenteleftlithltnti,Lbli , Wlterjustlish , :liannia
hal meint,wellp,AWittdoit'fihearf , what ailed Han
nibal—probably-ft-Witireltrage. We understand
that he ~t lis,2,,leakcirntipf;-yan Anslitirg Co.,
$l4 000,t-igliitje tokli'eshes.-lr - - ". • ;-- ,
The iltdinlin of "Itoivitkilr4;,-fiiia.a % Watt:,
tiful
pleascntly until towards . evoning„when 801110
drunken rowdies made an ankayaked assault on
a man named Howell, Inaelfolefenco be stabbed
one of them named Stepha n Bel13y ; killing him'
almost Instantly. , • -
An Eioprment—TheVeser tett-Husband claim
log , hie child.;
[Prom thefrd'Utdget, j
No ilfttii'•oualiiititatieiyWoretiiiil:yeeleitcay , lii.
the elopenrent,ota female:from:Albany ;with her
paramour the ;following_ of , air. guilty parties of
this city by the- busband‘of 'the woolen; rind. Oki
oireumetanots. alio WOO tif,the
- which trOcotheel4 tatonSmil iv illi . 'her: . The,
troil
huabanibeb;naMlS teWsittui
the !MAW here , inomireT writ of abeas ioipue
to seantitti44ol4ovhieb,w,rit Nana placed in the
hamlet' of Oguay,Ripp ftr;ifervfeei
The 481 t 444.0 0Wrotiod by-Mr.111:, Searched
for the gliltr.partiasofndloruhrthent 'Walking in
River stvoet k ln,tbe - vicinity of ' l ,ilra4bington 'Hall.
On the Anglers servi-ili•lfi44l9Seri s on
husband seised hisiohl Ideishtelrmscia *Ming-be
tween
die telyliftivir :Off TO. ‹AlliditlY'llif fgtna !' b` after"
iee he.
greatlytter,olk,tit . • tote 'or u f,jo her
; .-k•
paramoffmtdr
swore tikribiA"tbria `fling all serfactroingamee.'
Thu oflieeM quietly hinted , ;' , twilifurdotic , thatithe
least htatraidisbeit_ , thirsaffiii•thdigitet it•tvenld.
be fur lailri , -sobtriti'imMidefablVitlar
by tidal §oll6ool.ll(ceetiellif,,tliu r ,efijoeriilo
vitcd t o ri t triblOlNtgliqi:ctsgtiVi.P,olfeb'
yl O Ol. 494'0i* teatteis::; T . bithei
the re raw - aYnyrnAdocloiting,, entichyAhm
' time they:tsystied at" the °Mee several hundred
people hiscieongrapted iw that vicinity. -
alre.3l 4-.oorgekoP themmersation,, , hk
relatiofq i!..1 7 3014 .f,eßV 4 4, l ooPreir die
wauld:VO
reason - , Potowsies‘pam....Thimittorniog
Mrs. .h
poaredtfin the *I 2 :•tust fit* lief ai hou ,left
Mr. Mo.l)Ancci4;
Ther , t4l .
orneidc • vAt:,
for sev • I itctazw . '
Now '•,as to 1f httlß 3~nd
two oni • , il " hone app
lioawdr • I• ht drt rev role year,
of S234#WP irptYcliliclearatbellewnlerl,
rey _ at oarticil 27,000,060,0tApaammiess. ,
This ro9l.4l ! Jrrecwriey imorkrugo i ngoro7op Q
tallarin fOtherikad'Oniat ITO 014 C.
- „
ref
,1.401k1:i4t4C10444kg.'r.V.
I~tSl i`N:
I gjj a g_, vatv;ncann,„—Wo are 1044 to,learn that
lipelatsinpened at ?,ayne% Hall, on Tuesday of o titis
.weedy for the benefit, of the Young bleit , s Ohlietian
issooictfon; will . , , he' priltriefed Vitlirlhiri- 'evening,
when, we learn, the rirnaining "OAS" irill.be die
'POl* 6f by =Mors) Thijoeue preeeuted there fast
arn'aing was tine .of *ere brilliancy, and the music die
'""nbed ,i , y, IS eftiYand Vas' in' elegant leeeideg 'with
-the tither iliatttris /if, tlie,ente, tatoinerit. The puldfc,
-titiii tar.:baa manifested the kindest liberality. towards
•Otia.ivorthy'entefprfiefand to•derwill doubtless Wit
ness a liv l ely rceue ln the conversion of the host of nice
thinrni Itlat, yet renialn;lota; the; necessary material
AOtt, 9r - wpfoh the essoolation is so much in need,' in
.order to berry on encomia - fully their nUnieroushenencent
projects already COmmeni - Cd.
~...I..et the closing day bUtt 1
' heln'ilai'. 1,, • : ;,-. . - : - ". s
..:Szavtef'dMacultrus.--In another, column of our .
parcel to-day will be. found the 'advirthiementof Mr. 8.
D, Baker, agent for the, sale of the Marris' Boudoir
betting Machine, in this - city,' We 'take special plea
sure in directing the attention 6,r the publid to bile ad.
cettisembet, from the feet thattlie article it oilers to .
the publls is one which wo believe could be profitably
,adopted by every:fatally in this 'city: • Of all the labor
aavingnutrhlnes extant, that which in our day hoe come
to roman itunan from the' curse of the liSaltli-destroy-
Mg nee* Is entitled to peculiar consideration, Mere.
tolhro,BewingblaChines, to be worth owning at all, ware
Usually held afirlece beyond the abllt , y of the mains
to purchase them; but-the forty-dollar article adver
tised by Mr. Baker—recommended, m it is, by many of
our leading cltizonanhom ye:know- , lentores the ob.
;Jeclfoll: to price, and plumy it within- the reach of al-
~_ " • -
&n ay HA:rd.—We are glad:6 see gentleman
inailitea to adopt the straw hat this lemon: There' is
antilr,otaotorert:evehliettiaifeiiitiiiiititia that ehould
:reh'eratae,nd Iliete;t9 pla,act:"mtniled . Akti!* daring ,th e heft
:of ~-.19a have just Adopted one these cow
d'ortatae head coverings froth the -eolebrateddlowse of,
12nisidarklOsIgistimhypIff.'415 South ffircimd street;
"which house Welt 4,31,y honored
With Ito notice of this important feat. We must say,
moreover, that their stook of gents' Straw hat.., Wad In
fast straw . goods in general, is the most complete we
have eve?
. „
GEN ea! illinrrillHlN a -goops!- 7 .t10re, / eatlemon,
•ts 'Jot r 4 led
ant tr t +o •
You e,xiiiitto leevo the. Olti, end to do so
satlshisterlly, , yon,lbed.yourselv es in need of shirts, cra
vats, halls, andorolothine, collars, a handsisivi Wrapper
It ' may, Pe, and eruvllry ,other, necesaary nick-nacks,
.ifery well; the olio to gat thine is itt, W. W. Haight's,
No. 606 droll street. - • - ' • - -
Tna RACE YESTBRDAY.—Tho suooess'of Flora
itemplo, at the Vet on Wednesday, de 'attributed to the
skill of the jockey who droyedhe victorious mare: iVe
"understaild that those who were on the winning side in
dead prefienling him with a new and elegant 'suit from
the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhill &
Nos. 8031 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
tip ; 3ztraordinary session of tho 'United States
`Seiiate , finally adjourned on Tuesday, after having
idoPted the resolutions in relation to British Aggres-
Xiousi , and,a stirring appeal from - stason, of Vir
ginia, to' the country at large, to supply Itself with clo
thing lit the' " Old Franklin pall Clothing Empori
• urn " B. H.-Eldridge, No. 321 Chestnut street, Tho
distinguished speaker passed a high eulogium on Mr.
Harem N. English the artistic- and skilful foreman in
the 'eustonie deparlinent of , thiccstablishment.
BRAIP77 - ;‘, , -!‘ I base been often daztted by the
blaze of manly beauty; but, till now, ne'er knew per
fects,' Irelilless.!' This was the expression involunta.
rily used in our hearing by a fair friend, on geeing her
betrothed elegantly attired in a suit , of the bewitching
styles of Granville Blokes, the Philadelphia fashioner,
No. 607 Cheetntat street. Our reader's who desire to
similar impressions should avail themselves of
the isiivices of the ekilful cotters in this eetablishment.
importattono
• . ported for the Prem.] .
WINDSOR, 178—Brig.. Meander, Mariann-250 tone
.lastge E A Sender do 00.
PHILADELPHIA BOARD 07# BRAM
Dieatinnfißli
• RlCtlit.tAD WOOD, Omouyring or THI MONTI
monnte,„
Oaritie 3i U~ezice
OAT :OF 1.111LAJDE1,P,11.144 'June 18, 18458.
-311i111,11188. I SUN BETS " OZ6
KGB - WATER 8 17
- .•.. . ARRIVXD.
Steamphip Boston, Bellew, 20 hours from New York,
via Cape blay4.with mdse and passengers to James All.
derdlee., Passed an unknown ship below the Brandy
.Wine`artet • full rigged brig off Reedy Island, bound up.
Alsolahlp Rochester, from Liverpool, below the Pea .
Patch, in tow of tug J . O
Barque Oak, Ryder, b days from Boston, with mdso to
Wells & 00: - r
22:Brig bleitader, (Br) ' Darloon, lb days from Windsor, N
0, with plaster to B A:Bonder &
-ball
.Brigst to B .Ocean Wa
ve, M &
C oreton, 3 days from New York, In
aer o. • '
Brig ClomßteWirt,lllshop,lo days from Pcntlanglotith
India to:captain.
-:Bohr Gun Rock,..Wilaon, 10 days from Cape Breton,
;with-160 tons ooaltb 8 Morita Waln & Co.
—. fiche Julia Anisailtarding, 5 days from Boston, with
-mdse to David Cooper ., - - ' -
Behr Ohio B Caratair ,s Somers, b days from Boston, In
ballast to Van Inisen, 'Norton er. Co. , •
Bahr Woodroft aim% Mason, B dayi from Boston, in
ballast to captain.,,
Behr Xliaaboth Davidson, Long, 8 days trim Boston,
with rods* to Geo A Wood.
Bahr Palmy, Spence, 0 days from Boston, in ballast to
' captain: -
Bohr J If Deputy, Neal,B days from Boston, In ballast
to N Sturtevant & Co.. - •
• &chi:Bill Outer, from Boston, with mdse
(o Crowell k Collins.„
Bohr Si Raynor, Raynor, 4 days from New York,
-Witllsagar to captain:
Bahr bfary..Mlller,• Laws, I days from Boston, in
!ballast to Ohm Miller & Co. ••
- 11ihr Gee Paws- d, Baker, 8 days from Salem, In Ital
ian to N Sturtevar t a Co.
, Sethi Jlt Stroup, Corson', daye from Boston, In bah
•laatto John It White.
•" - ?Eigighr Sarah Louisa, Palmer, 3 days from Baseafras
River, with bark to Itlohardeon & Overman.
..IBehr 0 A Greiner, Weaver, from Boston.
'llchr Village Gem, Hinckley, from.Boaton. -
Behr A Cordery, Babcock, from Boston.
Bohr Ald Bugllsh, from Burton, -
Behr % ti Bigamous, Godfrey, from Boston.
'Bohr Firm, Endicott, from Roxbury.
'SOW Jacob &William, Motthewe, from Newburyport.
Behr A P, Talpty, from Porfamouth.
Behr Thomas P °dipper, 'Williams, from New Bedford.
- Bohr J ii Allen Babcock, from Belem.
Behr Ontario, tan cider from Providence.
Nish, Bell, 1 , day from Lewes, Del, with
mdse to Theo W Parker.
OLBARIID.
_Bteemehip Kennebec, Hand, New York, J if Menne'.
Brig Grace Worthington, White, Meteors", J Mason.
Behr B 0 WiNetts, Thompson, Newport, L Audeariei,
&00. ' ' '
Bohr Village Gera, Hinckley, Boaton, do
Bohr Joe Porter, Adams, Buxton, do
. Bohr &Corder', Babcock, Boston, 0 A Hecloher & Co.
, Bohr Aid Idgnslij,Booton, do
Bohr .W Simmons, Godfrey; Ihiston, lobo B White.
Bahr Marylifiller, Lawe, Boston, 0 Miller A Co.
Bohr Geo Rdward, Baker, Boston, N Sturtevant A Co,
Bohr J II Stroup, Corson, llostOn, J It White,
Same A r Greiner,Weaver, Lynn, Sinnickson & Glover.
-Behr 'Jacob A William Matthews, Newburyport,
Sturtovant A Co. . „
Behr Polly Price, Frio', Brighton, Yin Duren, Norton
~ dc Co.
Bohr Oboe 8 Carstairs, Somers, Portland, do
' Behr 1)N, Talpey. Portsmouth, 0 'Miller & Co.
Boor J It Allen t ßaboock, Salem, 0 A Hecksber A Co
Bohr Jas Martin, Harding, Providence, Noble .Ham
mett A Coldwell '
"Bohr Frank A Hall, Cain, Charleston, , do
- Bohr Arctic, Brown, Wilmington, NO, do ,
"Bohr I 0 Boynton, Gillings, ALiddletown, do
Bohr Neitune, Baton, Now Haven do
Bohr G L'Burns, Knapp, Albany, do.
- Bohr Sea Shark, Knowles; Troy, ~ do
Solar Richard Yana, Frink, Boston, via Wilmington,
Del, Rogers A Vuther.
Achr Ontario, Vangilder, Providence, L Rothermel.
Steamer H L Gaw, Iler, Baltimore, A OfOVON, Jr.
(Corr,2l , ll::nlpct of the ?.re1411.)
nivnx ny, 411 : A010,4utie 17,1858.
A great wash in the canal at htoCalltit Sorry hee pre
tinted boete from coining down until late lest evening,
but all is right again. The steamer will matt a short
time foi. boats,that have been detained. There are now
but four here, is Tollowat—Thomas Craig, Extenuate,
Two Sisters, awl . oorsesiondence, with coal for Dela•
ware City
_ Tigiontrlf.l
(Coftezpoit ' dew* of t the Philadelphti EXClinnge.)
. OAPS limano, June 17 - b lll.
The barque. SCean Bride, for Cienfuegos, and a few
sabre went to nes today, And several schrispaased fn.
Wind ENE—weather doe.
Yours, THQS. B. 1.117011110.
ST T 513101141471 TO 781 THUS.]
NSW Wax, hum IL
~Arrivo4 brig. Executive, from Cordense..
Al Port let Mot, brig J, Dockmoo, from Boni
'moro, diseltargiog.
, Rome . Jane 17
Arritod, ship Cochlusta; 110 dale frtna
MEMbRANDA
Steamship Heystone,State, Hershman, hence, arrived
at Charleston 14. th Ind. Bncountered fresh southerly
- winds and hiti'vy mint motor the passage.
..cflteamship, Yang Tee, r Dearborn, irons- Shanghse, at
'Mug Hogg 4, and sailed.
Steamship'ldibtil, Hotline, from Charleston, arrived
at Nevr. York 16th last, to undergo Topeka
. Steamship, Delaware, Cope', hence at New York yes
liteamshiP Philadelphia, Garrison, for New Orleans
sod Havana, cleared, at Now,York yesterday.
liteamehli . Ariel, from New ,York, arrived at Weirton
Stet silt .. - -.. '
!I/hip:Windsor Forest, Graffam, for Qtiebeo, sidle,' from
,lidirpcppol 3d inst.
,9thip , Oceem Hollis, Holleran, for Philadelphia, entered
;for loadipg at Liverpool ad diet. • ,
Ohio: Thomintlyattaan, Laorelle, from Gibraltar, at
,Cadis 19th Mt.. -•- •- . • • •
.Bhip; Sweden. Mead; from Gull; via alauritias, at
Bombay April 80.. ,
ShipJaaritan, Wyatt; from Prorpool, arrived at Bona
:bay-April 80. • ! "..: ~.
' Ships North Carolina, Tinsarora, Phosnix, Shamrock,
"Batitak, and Ohimborazo, for Philadelpha, were 190-
ing,at Liverpool 6th lost. ' . ,
Rap MarykAdoline,Watticwhioh sailed from Genoa
'22d , ult. for New Orleans, put back 24th nit, through
'stress of weather. ~ • • .--
ShiP , Frlgat 4o Bird, GO/10,95t Hiing,Hong April 12,, iris
sip for atin leidielleo. --. • !
-13kip,Allfitica, De Forrest, from Cardiff, at Charleston
'l6thkid. ,
! Ship ; Esther . ; Wilteby .„ 'tient° was discharging at Ilio
-doliineiro sth silt.
• --jhuoMlTOinis Ilelena, Hi Wail, for 'Philadelphia,had
notaailed from Getroet 30th ult. -
.„,
7--Darauts 'Argentine, LaMbert, - frord Zanzibar, arrived
/it Adenldity,ll. , • ,- ,
--Barque flunk, (Olden )' Hoplier, oleared at Boston 16th
',Wit for Cape Town, OGII.
Barque Vola"nt,itt Bettina 9th list, was chartered to
'tilutat, 00iiruilloa tar Baltimore, Philadelphia, or Boa.
drfni.lso Idsde; at 423( cbi per 100114.
"Baistue'Asi9 - Rooker; Gould, from! Shang'hke, at Hong 1
'Hoag April /Si and sidled 9th fOr blioasear. ,
'1" Barri Hirlrflird,' Cook M Tpuigoort 19th March,
- Barque 0 61'00 . 0 Tiik,irdelmps, ; oliixoa at New Or-
jeans 10th , luiltsfor Diii nelapeTro, - wittt 2210 bble flour.
'Brine iniodottei Irternit,'Oleared at gammon. 113th
;put: for Mittens's. . . . .. , .
, .1g: BlfeaffitH,DilibeKfroM St liartd,'irrlved at Ef
1 - tkettitte aoth t., ,
- .;iifirP'olll4lr, Tii,fiiir:',QPliilidetphis' wie - at, an hcif
1 .1 1.14 - itit . et Cad um: -. , . ..
- ...:190hrr Alf' AldrldtP,'l, S Leveriiii and jaw R./ditch
"Al rl l )* X t ril i t 11 111 ' 4 ! I LVir "br4 1111 iitki '
,Iflotlilthlll4. ‘ t': ~ CP fir ROLbif,i', at youtew
!Atli aklial,4oYel, train glitskoroi.lifildi Philadel
;PlO* at 110 0.0 1 9 , Ilitlic IDOL '. L' . -' •
ra '8 Ajfamixiorid..PoltiO; - anif WiriliViaridiltidge I
ioi i
' 'pity - Ir. bc9,o 9 9",' . ll o 4,at" l l9 Th aaa' hole 10th S n o t'' '
he Juana ' dc 'Harr; Trio, Yof 'Philadelphia, railed
: v iedrii Yawl, navels 15thinat. - : - - •
'Behr Watchman, Forham, hence for Pembroke,kle,
jiiiiirit Provincstown 14th inst., ,
i
lac Wave, Joline, hence arrived t' dbarliislon 16th
„Icily ;• ,
ii mew Slia Patiffirk!Of Philadelphia,arta J N Baker,
4 " , i 4 i ‘ki , V , l. - •": , ,, , 15.-1 ''.l, ~,
j York"
/oth last
Bohr M R (Imitate, Winamorei salled . froin Boat Green
wich 16th inst. for Philadelphia.
Bchl. Blilowar, , Bsyner,herice, arrived at' Proridenea
gOth lost.
chri Gee Pales, Nickerson; Applegate, Lee; P.
Golsen, Gotten,. U rr
Cramer, Huntley, and Mary A,,
nn, Bowen. sil ted front proildenalkth inst. for
Phila
delphia. • The P. H Colon wont, int* Newport. '
- Bchr Ban. Ldis,,.7leteham, hewed at Pawtucket /6th.
instant. . • •
Behr Gazelle, Bowers, hones at Marblehead Bth inst. .
Schr Marginate, Wildon, for Philadelphia, cleared at
New York 16th Inst. , •
M1130.161.1ANY.
Cork, (Fessall. West) May 31—The American shin
Bosoius,p - Airrhauled out of the Royal Victoila dry
dock — oifter having, received general repairs, including
new fore:stem, keel, seildrY pletike, caulking, copper
&o, in. making good damages 'imagined by having,
struck on the Boilly rocks, AA previously seported,whea
on her voyage from this port, where Ate called [or or
ders, for Havre 'cotton.)
Bristol.pi[l, anti%) 2—Two - of our pilots report that the
crews of the American ships Fortitude, for Manilla, and
'the Winged Arrow, also for Manille, both from Cardiff,
were in a refractory state whop thetleft the Channel,
and that the officers wore Inflicting severe punishment.
, . SPOKEN.
March 36, off Solo Aor, Alpe Prank /ohnaon. Lothrop
and Loo•Ohoo, Morton,. from- Oalcatta, Is Singapore
for Hong Kong. • _ . .
• ,
• --NOTIOB TO 51AltINNRS, •
• ORATES LEDOR, BOSTON RABBOR.
• Notice .Is hereby given that the iron bell boot upon
the above atation will be - removed the first fair day for
repaint. • •
A black can buoy, of the first ohms. will occu the
py
station notil the replacement of the boll boat, of which
due notice will be given,
By order of the Licht Boum) Board
- 51BLANOTON 851.1T11, Comdr US N,
- -Lighthouse Inapector, Second Bastriet.
Boston, June 12,1858.
Notice 'ls hereby given that the light ship near Rat
tlesnake Shoal, which parted her chain on the 27th ult,
wee anchored on the Slat Blay as near her former poet.
tioa as possible, She now lies about a quarter of a mile
E or that minion.
• • • • -
By order of-the Lighthouse DoiiriL
T 1108; T. 1117NTSR,
• Lighthouse Inspector, Sixth District
Charleston' June 12, -
FOREIGN PORTS
At Whampon (not ;long Kong) Aug 12. ellip Grey
realm , Brown, from long long, for New York, ldgp
Storm King, Oallaghani and Snapdragon, Dania, for do,
unoortain,
At biseao April 12, thin. Antelope, Clark,. una. • •
"Kr it do -April nebarque ;Nymph, Sricei Hong ,Kong,
and ald 6th for Singapore. - .
At fang Kong - April 12, ships•• Atmosphera, Mat, for
Uri Francisco May 15; . , goarlea., Manson, and William.
Sprague, Bowers, unc; barquellanefMtori Oornlng; do;
and others as before. • •
At Amoy April 8, berutto Pathfinder, Mimeo, from
Ningpo, or March 15, una.l3ld April 3, brig Progresorre
Age, liohnee, Bwatow.
Ar at Milford 80thultiohip Flora Southard, Small,
Moulmein. •
. .
At St Thomas 30th Ult, brigs Wm A Browns-Nicker
son, St Michaelli;• 224, Fit . Mary, Johnson, Martinique,
and sld 23d for Naguabo, to load for Now York; 23d,
barque Mary Attalla, Keller Newpertr brigs Bohlo,
Bartlett. York, and sle 26th for Porto Cabello;
24th, Addy Swift, Avery, do. and aid 28th for Maracaibo;
28th, Flora, Rico, Jacksonville.
81(1 11th, eohr Meteor, Borne, Turks Island, to load
for New York; 23d, barque William, Geath Nsguabo, to
load for Baltimore; Teresa, Terry, Maracaibo; 30th,
echr Sullivan, Goodwin, Angostura.
DOMESTIC PORTS
NEW YORK, Juno barques Evelyn, Har
rington. St ?die web; Onetime, Glaskon, Bremen; Con
stitution Savor, Rotterdam; Yrros, UmMelt, Liverpool;
achy Christiana Noon, Many, Charleston.
BOSTON, June ld—Ar, steamship' 'Europa, Leitch,
Liverpool; ship Callender, Patten, New Orleans; brig
Marshall. Smith, Accra, Africa; steamer Wm Jenkins,
Hallett, Sultionre.
Old, Br aleamer America, MilleN Liverpool, via Hali
fax, NS; barque Sahib', Gould, Baltimore; brig Mecha
nic, Haven, rl Inidad de Cuba; ochre Marthallurr, Nick
erson, Alexandria, Ye; Golden Gate, Hammond, BOG
'more.
PORTLAND, June 15—Ar, barque John Aviles, - Hart,
Alatanzar brig Edward, Hodgdon, Boston for (Wain;
echr R ll'Pertinr, Roberta, Penobscot for Baltimore.
Old,brigs Henrietto, Blesses, Henna; Frances Ellen,
Sawyer, do.
CHARLESTON, June 15—Old, Echr Col Lester, Dela:
nay. Orange Mille, Pia.
Went to sea, ship Leconte, Freeman, Savannah;
barque Mary Anna', Green, Liverpool; echr J T Grine,
Rodgers, St Alary'e, Georgia.
NEW ORLEANS, June 10—Ar, ships S E Pettigrew,
Burdick, Liverpool; Columbus, Hopper,' Havre; Ben
nington, Douglas , thew York; 'Pernik', Carder's, Have
ns; brigs Rosalie, thgnaroli, Palermo; Pizarro, Sturgis,
Stonington, Oonn; ochre Peter Howell, Small, Rich
men, Va; Helena, Roemer, Camden, He.
Old, ship Highlander, Sherman, Livvorpool; barque
T Vennard, Wyman, St Petersburg; Span brig An o
nieia, Roig, Barcelona; brig Rufus Soule, Darla, Matan
zas; echr A B Moore, Smith, lialiimore.
ARRIVALti AT THE YRINCIPAI, HOTELS,
UP TO ONE O'OLOOK TslB MOANING.
GIRARD HOUSE—Ohestnat street, helot? Ninth.
0 8 Bradly, Providence F S Dorsey, Providence
Thos James, Memphis, Tenn Semi Lynn, N Y
W P (lhambliss, U BA. R W Rodman, N Y
J Jones. N J ' Geo W Carr, Alton, 111
John Willis, Alton, 11l W J Walker, Indiana
Miss Steinman, Lancaster A I Steinman - , Lancaster
Mr Johmon A la, N Y J F Kennel, N Y
A .11 Lathrop & la, Mass A &hell, N Y
'no Bevan, Va . E Bodwell, Balt
Jared Pratt, Moss 0 0 IC Pratt, Harrisburg
~
Mout Si Laughlin & la, USN Dr Golder, Balt
W B Allen, Charlestou,l3 1./ W A Allen. Boston
A J Wright, Chicago F P 11111, Elizabeth oily
A N Halter, N Y Nelson Bash &. la Ohio
Dr Sarni Grimes Ind Henry Brady, Indianapolis
W W Coyle , Louisville, By - J P Davidson, Balt
W Ford & wife, Bliss Ohas Goodyear, Washinen
C Goodyear. jr, Washington IC E' Chaney & lit, Wash.
Miss II A Watson, Washing- ington co, Ind
ton co, Ind . Mrs Conrad, Phila
Mr Strebeightt. ia, N Y John S Henderson, Edin
-0 P Gooding, U 13 A, burg, Scotland
John B Ward; 0111 . .1!1,11 L Hatway, NY _ _
13 li Seymour, N Y '
- Dr T Rll Smith, Fulton, Dr W S Chiploy, Losing-
Mo : ton, Ey
.1 S Wilson, Lerington,-Ey Geo W (froward, Moss
A C Blayne, Milford Blass W C Ilubbert, New York
T 3 Campbell A; la, Tenn J Walker, Boston
Min McDermott, Boston J Higinbotham, Baltimore
0 B Steuart , Michigan , E Wheeler, New York
T F Plunkett, Mass W (I Norwood, Savannah
llon olt Singleton, Miss lion A 111 Scales, N C
J P Scales, Miss - . ' W Norwood, Georgia
11 S &inlaid, Coin J T Hateb Buffalo
(I W Hatch, X Y - A Harris, Waeltington
Jan Donovan, Batton, bid H B Brown, Balt,
II Zenteno, Mexioo - Jos do Garay, Mexico
D bielltialn, Bolt W T Hall, Balt
I II Wyman, Balt W L Southard A la, Port.
S Templeton, Balt land, Me '
J E Templeton, Balt A Pia, Havana'
N &mane, Havana B Arioca, Havana
V Alva= ' Havana . Id Lino, Havana ...
J 11.Bartholonfew, Conn N Mimes, iIfITAIIII.
Dr W Mount, Cin, 0 A G Gullet, Md
alexCollie, England P II Wentworth, Boston
, J Robinson, N Y A 0 Palmer, Boston
1 N P Oarpenter, Moss L P Fought, Hose
' A Welch, 'Washington 10 3 L Nicodemus, Md
3 Dixon, Tenn A Ja•kson, Jr. Tenn
Chas S timith, Va Chao Stover, Va
Miss AI G Stover, Vs It A Hunter, Reading
Henry Storer, 2.13 Miss Warne, Pa
Jordan II Stover, Pa A Baird, U El A
3 L Cabsine - , St Louis W P Stuly, N Y
II 3 De Wolf, N Y If J . Banks. N Y
W A Martin, Chicago Andrew Johnston, N V
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arab
Edw Behr, N Y * II D J ones', Derby, Coon
Win F Hyatt, N Y John 9 Drowning. Va
D J Castieman,Wasbington P Book', Neat Hampton,
Jae King & son, Miss Conn
II Y Libby, N Y - F Barrie, Albion, 11l
L Harris, Albion, 11l P iii Hay, Pa
I) W Moore Clearfield J 0 Hill & la, Ohio
D G Burnam, Donlon Sarni Gardiner. Jr ,NY
L A Hudson, N Y L Blossom, N Y
Dr T Rush Spencer, Hud- Wm P Ramsey, M. Chunk,
son Mo Pa
Sam Patterson, Id Chunky 0 W Rowland, Pike co, Pa
Pa Hon L Q 0 Elmer, N .1
Thee J Brooks, Ind John E Johnston, Ship
:James Campbell, N J pensburg, I'a
Wm Bone, Balt Mrs L Bone, Balt
J T Pratt, Pa • A 0 Loomis, N Y
R Jennings, Brady's Bend J Winslow & wi, Brady's
I II Cooper, N J Bend
Hon Richd Brodhead & wi, D II Neiman, Easton,
Easton " .7 Van Valkenburgh, Bing
,' Thompson, Allegheny City hampton
H A Guernsey,Weliaboro,Pa Wm Winkle, Ephrata,
N L Smith, Reading Lancaster, Pa
Lewis Kirk, Reading .7 li, Almond & la, Ye
AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut atreet, above Filth.
W B MeAtee, Phil& John Burke, l'hila
B Philbin, lilnenachinietta Jae Porter, Phil,.
Chas Gill, blassachneetta J B liarrieon, Mammehrlat'a
John Wilson, bleesachuaellaJ A Boyd: Sunbury, Pa
J firnyeer &b., York, Pa J Cunningham do la, Tren-
Dr Miller & lady, Chilli. ton, N J
cothe, 0- - M U Cobol, N Y
J M Fleming & la, Maryl'd H P Fleming. Maryland
C C Ilornbloorlng, Del , John 0 Tuckwalter, Va
Joe T Campbell, Mum
-U Crawford. St Louis
Dr U T,Young and dough- A I Avery, Fulton, N Y
ter, St Leiria N P Dice, Fulton, N Y
James Dugan, N Y A IV Hoff, Reading
John Wittolore, Reading Si b' Willis and eon, Balt
Thou Lester, Balt James Hopper, Md
11 Aiken, Franklin,N II
UNION lIOTBL—Arch street, below Fourth.
U Williams, Port IVapne, I. A Junking, Dridgport, 0
Indiana O II Locher, Dalt
W 4 Thompson, Juniata Rev V P Hagen, Mit, Pa
co; Pa, David Gana, Easton, Pa
E D Draper and:wife, W 8 Dreitenbaeb, Lebanon
ford, Guts co, Pa
0 W Mixoll, Easton, Pa W U Ifuyett,
WillUme-
Jae Riley, Williarnebarg,Pa burg, Pa
Jlf Frost, Cincinnati, 0 G G Braila, Newark, Del
I Palm, Palmburg Wm Monroe, N York
L Ries, South Carolina •
NATIONAI• HOTEL—ltaee street, above WM.
000 Barney, Vt H Behiverling, N
Jno D Hagerty, Carpenter. L Vitus, Easton, Pa
Title, N J A Davis, Easton, Pa
C P Jadokson, P Dr Lewis Royer, Bch Haven
Dr John Treor, Montgome. Mrs C Yoho, Bethlehem
ry co, Coo W Atkins, Bethlehem
Wm Byerly, Bch Haven Geo A Polio, Bethlehem
B Puterbaugh, Milken- It fiehidsey, aston, Pa
_
b arre W Reirsoyder, Pottsville,
Jacob Botherutel, Lanooo. Pa
ter, Pa D U Lebkochor, Lancaster
MADISON noun, Second street, above Market.
L Slocum, Maas F Woodall, NJ
John Woven, Md • II Delta , 'ler, Fa
Loyd Hancock, N Y 11 }Uhler, Chesapeake City
Wet Davidson, Baltimore P F Meltinsey,,N Y
Bobt H Davis, N Y
WESTERN. HOTEL—Market street, above Eighth.
Thor Thomas, Del Mr Downs, Del
B W Whitmore & la, Lan- J J Beiges, Lancsator
caster Wm Hutzler, Pa
Ohas Donley, LIIIIO2IMOr 080 Pyno, Del
J N Galvin, N Y clasper Beecher, 8 0
A Woodln, Booth Amboy, Pater BlBinge, Boston
'N J W T Hubbell, N Y
It Asians, Washington Paull Vs:ideas, Ps.
Bitseri Pa
BALD 'KOBE MOTEL—Third argot, ab, Oaliowhill
8 Whitaker, Deposit, NY EL Austin, Deposit, N Y
Darld Arron,Deposlt,,N y Jos Beiple Burka on, Pa
Wootring BLuckerto wq 8 Byer, Lehigh co. Pa
Pa' P Rees, Jr. Warren NJ
Andrew Galvin, Bastian A 8 Pohropp, L,Y
Geo Miller, Lebanon co,Pa J P Thomas, Norristown
A,W Gates, Pa Pa
BLACK BEAR INN—Plfth And Merchant streets.
B 8 Elliott, Md L A Potts, Wed &inter
Geo W. Priae, , Po._Wm Elder, Franklin co
Win J4nes, Pa .Tbon Darlington, Chest co
Pee Pearson, Chester co Z Darlington, Chester co
B Robinson, Newark, N J Thee 11. Coleman; N Y
T, Reamer, Newark, N J Geo It Carpenter; Md
P Enerologer, Harrisburg Ii Willaner, Pughtown, Pa
8 H Binder, Pughtown, Pa Levi Bissell, N Y
.V A Gault, Pa Mist, A Hutton, Chester co
Mid 14 Baker, Chester co Miss 8 Marsh, Chester on
. •
SLAGS. DRAB HOTEL,-Third. et., above Callowkill,
Dant PUbleri „Kutztown Geo Westin, atalden Creek
A liorner,.Pa. . Wm Johnson, Ohio ,'
A B Bechteli Ohio Geo Wolf, Danboro, Pa
Adam 'Pout, Berwfille, Pa 7 P Conrad, Berriville, Pa
ilenry,Lefferts &lei l'a • Andw Ditty, Georgetown
BABLET fiIIEAP.IIOTBL—' -Beeond atieet; below Vine
W 0 Hamilton, Lambertvl T M IlletOn, Pa
M T Miller. Pa Wm Hawk, Backe co; Pa
DrainTlowere, Udall co • Jae Wilson, N J
W Prenton,Stackport, Pa &Atm Pell Hooke co
Wm M Kirk, Porrestville Sausaved, N J
P 8 Preston, Stockport, Pa .1 Williams, New Hope
Job Bitters, Lambertville, N J
Pritg,,,..j0ng5 7 ,,,,r,0,1-pLAP.V.miifim,„ yvpAy, , ? I,iI;NE
~,1.$„; ,$0.., ,
Nottuis.
Sate - tack's TnMonte Syrup, the pest 'and most
licialtivo:cure' for youglts, 'Coide, 'Coninumil,loil, Giver
c omp l a int, lyilluouia,Soro Throat, tloaracuurp, Anthem,
Whooping Cough, Scrofula, and .ail tlimaom of cm
-Tho reputation that this afedicine has elitlained during
the .twenty years it has been before the PUhile, rendCrd
It'usolesa to puff It. iilOUltallebt who ha t 0 been bene
fited by its use testify to its merits.
Price $1 par bottle, or air for 0. Wilco, 59 North
SIXT/I Street, corner of NORTH Strout. jolB.tf
Saving Fund.—Flve Pis Vents Interest.—
' NATIONAL RUNTY TRUST COMPANY' WALNUT
:ptroet, a. W. corner of THIRD, Philo'lelphle. Money
received In any sum, kip or small, atd ,intereat paid
from the day of delZilt to the 'dny of irlllidrawal.
'Money IN received and payments made . dally,,,althout
notice. The investments are. made Itt Real Relate,
Mortgages, Ground Bente, and such liret•olass marl.
Mee an th charter requires. OMeohotrs, from 0 o'clock
in the morning until 6 o'clook ih the afternoon, and on
Monday and Thursday, evenings until 9 o'clock. fah
Saving Fund—American Life Insurance and
Trust CindIVANY, S. U. corner FOURTH and WAL.
q. 500,000. Deponllors paid on dornaud,
In (hold rind Silver. Thla old Inatitullon never comid
to jay lilt MUM in full during the PANIO'AND DANN RIP
PE/MON. jcll•}bt
Bowers Enfant Cordial.-,This satyalunble
amnia! la prepared from a variety of the niestOholciaud
efficient a ronatica known In medielpe,adie the moat
perfeot sad reliable carminative natant (Or ; infanta and
yonvg children. . ,
By Ito rowerful influent)* apeedy affve Is 'greeted In
all ouas CholiE, windy paltui and apairom, Relinves
and mltleatee much of childrsn)s'arilfering during *burp.
tioh or teething, and by Its soothing propertleatrar,
m 2111360 pains of the bowels, lemons/is, vomiting,
The Infant Cordial - kis betionle a standard rethedy,.
and hae been need In ;Wonsan& of .4see with the Most
ibundaut euesees. , Nolltmlly ehauldbe without
Propired only by • •NnarniA. Downs,
hla - Prieg and o,bemleal Mea t • •
N. corner of Plith and Nrean eta., Philadelphia.
To whom all order/ nowt be wildrotiaott. And for ooze
by Pnagglate gonersily. an 113-17
ddrier to Bu „•
•
PAMILY.ONWING;IOOII.I.riNa,
780 OFIEBTNUT BTABET.
These Machinee are sow justly admitted to be the
,
boat in me for fendly Hawing, mektog a new, ;arcing,
and Ghetto stlioh, which will Eli rip, oien if every
l'onrtkeldtob be out: Clroulaii 'sent en application by
letter. '
Jackson,
, 708 PRINTER,
bI.I4ROILANT STREET.
Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Bills latillog, BM Heads, Oir•
colors, dards, sad all other kirohlof Job Tenting, at
prices to'sult the Limos. 0017.1 y
Singer's Sewing Machines.—Aftee n fair
trial of the several machines that have yet been offered
to the public, the unanimous vmdict of operators has
been given in favored' Singer's. This is, in fact, the only
machine capable of performing every kind of sowing.
SINOER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
is, beyond all question, the most complete article for
family nee yet invented, being at once ornamental,
mildly operated, and superior, to every respect, to nay
other machine., On this statement tre.challeugo the
world. I. M. SINGER Sr. CO,
je7-13m Office, No. 602 CHESTNUT Street.
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of Second etreet. Receives der
posits In some of One Dollar and upwarde, from all
ebonies of the community, and allows interest at the
rate of Ave per cent. per annum.
015ce open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Moit
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President,
Franklin Yell, Treasurer and Secretary, Charles Id.
Morris.
The beauty of glossy stlkin tresses has al
ways been the theme of poesy and of love. Persons
whose heir is harsh and wiry should use that elegant
preparation, JULES 11AUEL'S EAU ATUENIENNE,
Olt HAIN RESTONEE. It removes all impurities
front 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 hairs and whiskers to their mi.:
ginal life-color It is not a dye, and soils not the skin
or linen. Sold by all druggists, and by JULES
IiAIJEL & CO., N 0.704 OUESTNUT Street.
jel4-dtt•wlt
Pulmonary Consumption.—The Inutility of
ordinary medicines , in this Intel disease is an undenia
bin feet. Pulmonary Consumption being primarily and
essentially due to improper assimilation and disordered
nutrition, can be rationally attacked only by a medicine
which renovates the nutritive powers. Such a medi
cine fa the PERUVIAN SYRUP, whose chief ingredi
ent sets directly and immediately em tho blood, and ar
rests tho disease safely and surely, wholeser relief is
possible. jelL-dlit wit
Strauss & Goldman, 11M. 306 Market street,
above Third, Wholesale dealers In CLOTHING, are
now selling off their entire stock at Retail, at toilotesale
prices. je3o.lm
Mut-vino
On the lath Instant, by Res. X. D. BleGollongh, Mr.
JOSEPII. TAYLOR to Mies REBECCA LAWSON, all of
this eity. , .
On the lath Instant, by tho same, Mr. PHINBAB L.
ORAIG, of Philadelphia, toMlss HANNAH M. TRRGO,
of Chester county, Pa.
• On the 6th ultimo, by Rev. J. D. Maddox, Mr. JAS.
GOODFELLOW to Mies ELIZABETH O. NELSON,
both of this city. . *
filtathe
On the 15th !natant, FEEDERIOK SEWS; in the
824 year of bin age. *
On the 16th instant, ELIZABETH HENKEL, in the
76.1 t year of her age. * .
On the 16th indent, MOB,DEOAI, son of 060. T. and
Mary Stokes, aged 2 years nail 5 months. *
On the 16th instant, CHARLES WHEELED, in the
11st year of his age.*
On the 14th instant, ALIDIANDER LINDSAY, aged
16 yews. .
Philadelphia. Lyceum Twenty-fourth
11,51 ANNUAL EXCURSION will take place on
SATURDAY, the 10th Indent. The company will
lento the Depot, corner FIFTEENTH and WILLOW
Streeta, at 8 o'clock A. Al., and proceed to Judge Pe
ters's Farm, whore the usual literary - exertiaes will be
held.
Tickets FIFTY CENTS ,• children .under 11l yearn of
age, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. To be procured of
William M. Harper, notrhesst corner of Third and Vine
iamb; ; Jacob M. No. 600 North Seventh street ;
or at the Depot on the nsurning of the Excursion.
No person admitted un the grounds without a ticket.
Spirituallein.—A Conference will be
held at HANSOM STREET HALL, on SUN
DAY, at 10K A. M., and at BP. 51 Mrs. CO AN gill
lecture and give Spiritual manifestations. Admission S
cents. ./I,*
[rte. Floral and fitrimborry Festival,
AT JAYNE'S UALL,
NHL TIM
YOUNG MEN'S CIIII.ISTIAN ASSOCIATION,
Continued, by general request, until
FRIDAY EVENING.
Beck , a Band will perform each evening.
Contributions of Flowers, Strawberries, &c., will be
thankfully received at the Hall,
WILLIAM GE'FTY,
JOHN IVIES r,
Je174.1 Finnan° Committee.
gy Big Mountain Improvement Company.
I . IIII.IDELPIIIA, June llth,
1856. NOTIOD.—
A Spada] Meeting of the Stockholders of the " Dig
Mountain improvement Company" will be held at the
office of the Company, southeast corner of FRONT and
CHESTNUT Streets, Ehilitdelphia, on FRIDAY, the
25th instant, at 12 o'clock M., to receive a report upon
the unexpected condition of its affairs, awl to express
their siewo as to the future courso they wish the Di
rectors to pursue in the matter.
By order of the Board of Directors.
jel2-dl2t WM. P. JENKS, President.
RinrGermantown Passenger Railway.—The
Commissioners of the 1 . Germantown Passenger
ay Company" will attend on MONDAY, the 28th
June, 1858, and on each business day thereafter, from
10 o'clock A. 111. , t0 2 o'clock I'. Al., at N 0.30 South
SIXTH Sheet, to-receive subscriptions to the stock of
wild Company, until the same in fully subscribed.
Charles Magarge, William S. Perot, Vincent L. Brad
fool, J. 11. Wheeler, J. S. Struthers, William Mill
ward William W. Wistor, Monist:fa 0. Dawson, Thos.
A. Biddle, George W . ilammernly, Jabez Gates, John
J. Griffith, and Robert P. King, Commissioneni.
.1012-iltJyl
[ Girard Collegerassonger Itallway,Cotn-
PANY.—At a meeting of the'Commiesionets of
the GIRARD OOLLEDE PASSENUER RAILWAY,
COMPANY, kohl at the WethorDll/oUse, Friday, May
28,1858, it was
Resolved, That in conformity with the act of Asseni.''
bly In Ruch camas made and provided, we will meet on
MONDAY, the 21st day of June, A. D. 1858, at the
Washington Drove Yard Hotel, RIDGE -AVENUE,
above Sisteonth'sdreet, at 0 o'clock A. M. open books
for receiving subscriptions to the capital of said
Company, and thatthe Rutd booliii shall be kept open for
the said purpose at the same place, between the hours of
9A. 51. and 3 P. M. on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and
WEDNESDAY, the 2lst, '22d, and 234 of June, 1858.
In puisuencefie the above resolution, , books will be
open for receiving mithemptlona to the capital clock of
said Company, at the time and place mentioned in the
said resolution, by the undersigned, a committee ap
pointed fo thor purpose. • • • -• , •
CHARLES THOMPSON JONES,
JACOB ESHER,
JAMES F. NICHOLAS,
ROBERT MORRIS,
JAMES PAGE,
Commissioners.
Resolved, That in order to afford the cititens nt largii
the fullest opportunity to participate in the enterprise,
that it be recommended to the Commissioners, as far so
In their power, to limit the oubecription to each indivi
dual, the lirseday, to ten shares. tny3l-dt,le23
tirGreen and Coates-street Philadelphia
Passenger RaiWray Company =At a meet
ing of the Commiesloners named in the act to Incorpo
rate the Green and Coate/I-enact Philadelphia Pennon
gee Railway Company, held in permanee of public. no
tice properly given, at the Madison Rome, in Second
street, on Monday evening, May 24th,1868, it we/1
Resolfed; That the (Akers of this meeting be au
thorized to proton) the neeeseery aubtoription books,
and to give, in two or more papers, twenty Jaye notice
that books will be opened arid subeariptione received
by them to the capital Block of the company, at the
Commiasioners , Bali, on Third street, below Green, on
Wednesday, the sixteenth of Juno, at 10 o'clock A. bl,,
to which time and place this meeting gentle ad-
Journed.”
Notice to, therefore, hereby given, that the said
Commiesioners will meet at the COMMISSIONERS'
NALL, in THIRD street, below Green, on WEDNES
DAY, Jude 10th, A. D. 1858, at 10 o'clock A. M , to re
ceive subscriptions to the capital stock of the aforesaid
Green and Coates streets Philadelphia Passenger Rail
way Compile!.
HARRY CONNELLY, Chairman.
m. Rose, Secretaries.
my2s-tf
Saw B. Joints,
TrHome for Invalids with Affection, of
TLIE mum,
- S. W. eat. PARKS and 0 - I.I2I3i'NUT Streets,
- mayst-ltrilf Watt Philadelphia.
Tics.—WlLL BE SERVED UP THIS
DAY, (Fridny;) nt the Eating Bar of the Exchange
Hotel, No. 77 DOOK Street, (late
,CoL.R. D. Jones's,)
n large GREEN BEA TURTLE, In Soups, Steaks, etc.,
together with other choice dishes such tut Boston fresh
Salmon, Soft-sholl Crabs, Terrapins, ko. The friends
AM acquaintances of the proprietor, Mini's of , the
honk., and the citizens in general, are Invited to car
Private families can besupplied at their dwellings,
desired
hit
M. SLOCUM, DENTIST, 809 GREEN
1 1-la Btroet, adjoining Uermantow4 Railroad Depot.
"Jal7-attt
Iv.
Crookg and FichetnN Intl n-Englibh School Lexicon A
flow Latin-} nglliili School Lexicon, on iho loviii of the
Lain-Gemini Lexicon of Dr. C. P. Ingondey. By 0.,
It, Otookei, 11. 8., and A. J. Schem e A. M. Ono vol
ume, royal octavo. Prlco $3 . .
V -
, .
'Contrlbligona to Americanistory; By the Distort
cal Society of rotino)lvaula. Ono volume, octavo
Price *l3. J. Ii ItIIMINCOTn & CO.,
Jelg.qt , 22 and 24 North FOURTH. Streot.
,AARitANDRE SEIGNETTB BRANDY.
-EJL The'aubserlbein Bare beenrippointed sulo ngonts
in the State of Pennsylvania - for the above well-known
ROCHELLE BRANDY, which, Way aro prepared to
after to the trade at the lowest market price, from Uni
ted Mates bonded warehouse, OntHled to debenture. A
constant supply on betel, In half, quarter, and ono
eighth pipes, dark and pale. -
ARNOLD da WOItL,
, Joitl-tf
.120 'WALNUT Street., '
TIMES ROBIN & 'CO. COGNAC.-:-Tho
nubscribpn, sole agents in the State of rennnylvit
iiiii for the above celebrated brand or COONAG BRAN
DY, beg to call the attention of the trade to its superior
midity, and feel confident it compare favorably
oath Um most favorite brands in the market..
ARNOLD & WORL,
110 WALNUT Street
A constant supply of the above in the United Staten
bonded warehouse, entitled to debenture, of various
%int/igen, In half, quarter, and eighth pipes JelB-tf
A M BRE Y GRAPE-LEAP •G HA M
PACI 1g E.
/110 GROCERS.-TOLET-A SAR-
A- GAIN, if ep plied for moon—tVit old end
tobtioheil GROCEDY STORE, adjoining the Black
Horse Tavern and comminuting the country trade of thu
yard, & C., hietioto on SECOND Street below Callow
hill. Apply to W , 11. KEICOILINE,
,10.8..2ta 1025 CALLOWIIILL Sired.
HIGH-BRED SPANISH JACKS AT
it AUCTlON.—Peremptory Sale.—On WEDNES
DAY MORNING, June tit 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar,
NINTII and GEORGE Streets, Philadelphia, will be
cold, without reserve—
' Four extra size high-bred Spanish Jacks, 3 years old,
15 hands high, In good health, and perfectly sound, just
imported per brig Arrognuto Binelto, from Barcelona,
Spain.
TO LET.-COTTAGE AT LONG
flit BRANCH. newly furnished and newly built, with
in 300 feet of the ocean. Ten sleeping rooms, dining
room, large parlor, kitchen with convenient cooking ar
rangement+, conch house, stables, garden, and about 200
acres of ground. Further particulars apply to No. 26
South FIFTH Street, or to HENRY HOWLAND, Long
Branch, N. 3. jel7-2w
'lO LET.—THE UPPER ROOMS OF
stoiren No. 327 and No, 333 MARKET Street,
below Fourth. Apply on the premises, to
M. L HALLOWELL k CO , or
jell-0 °DILLON, ANDERSON, k. CO.
L'OR SALE.—A handsome LOT of ground,
62 by 100 feet, on Spring Garden street, east of
Broad.
Also, desirable Building Lots on Thirteenth street
and Columbia avenue, on Oround Rent.
Ales, a valuable Property on Market street, west of
Permanent Bridge, 60 by 220 feet. Apply to
If. C. THOMPSON fr.. 0. M. CONARROE,
jel2.6t* 933 ARCH Street.
-.11.V) RENT, THE FIRST FLOOR AND
BASEMENT or the large STORM, No. 226 MAR
KET Street. Apply to . . .
rpm UNDERSIGNED 'HEREBY GIVE
%IL notice that they have wltivirawn from the man
'agonient of the WAREHOUSINO COMPANY OP
PRILADELPIIIA, and hero no longer any connection
therewith. W. C. PATTERSON,
S. MORRIS WALN,
G. C. HARVEY,
CIO. 11. STUART,
JOS. WELSFORD.
PIIILADELPHIA, 14th June, 1558. jel6-at*
IVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
1. application has been made to the Trustees of the
Fire Association for the renewal of policy of insurance
issued in the name of JOIIN MURRAY, ou the Otis day
of December, 1847, N 0.11,092, for $1,600, and by hint
transferred to JORN MoCOY, December 0, 1861, and by
him troneforred on the same date to CATHARINE
RAN KEN, which policy has been lost or mislaid., Any
information thereof will be received by
JOAN McCOY,
jeler•tv f nt-lm* 311 and 313 South FRONT Street.
PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING THE
SECOND AND THIRD STREET PASSENOBR
RAILWAY, and furnishing materials for the some for
the entire road, and also for doing the work and furnish
ing the material'', each separotely, will be received at
the office of the Company, No. 2 Grigg'. Building, in
WALNUT Street, between Second and Third Streets,
until WEDNESDAY, 23d instant, noon.
Plena and specincatlona can bo even at the Office after
WEDNESDAY, the lath inst.
JelB-43t JAMES VERREE, President.
TO CAM' T ALIST S.-A SPEOIAL
PARTNER, with thirty to forty thouSsild dollars,
Is wonted to join In a lucrative Mercantile business,
well established. This opportunity Is ono that aeldoin
occurs, as will bo clearly shown to any one desirous of
thus embarking. All communications addressed to D.
11. H., at this office, will be conaidurest confidential, and
moire prompt attention. JelB-st*
NVANTED.-A YOUNG MAN DE.
SIRES a situation as ASSISTANT BOOK
KEEPER in a wholesale house, by tho let of August.
Unexceptionable reference given. Address Box 1402
Post Nice. Jel7-214111
J. OTTENKIRK, Proprietor
Oeunitg -
, 'AARE IS ' B , /MUD OIR SE WING MA
"11. is 6lTorod to Vho pUbllu ee the mind. retie
hielo6lo4ed 80Wing Mtichine f in use. It will son; from
efx to slaty stitches to ah inch, on all kinds of goods
• from coarsest bagging to the fluent eatnbries. It is;
without eisception,qlse simplest in its mechanical con
struction pour ntrulo, and can be run and kept in order
by,a chiltfof twel Yo yours of age. The nua.inimrit ,of
this machine, and the, OuSLITir or ITS WORK, are MlT
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
flout three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min
ute. The thread,thiud is token directly nom the spools,
WITHOUT 11In TR01181.1: or lIHWINOING. In Ind, it in n
Inneititau that in Wallind by every family hl the land, nod
the low price of
' FORTY DOLLARS,
nt whie . h they are sold, lrciugy them within the reach o
aiweat every MO. 13. 0, BAKER, Agent,
-jelo4losn wky aowilin 20 South EIGHTH Street,
Nto - publuatiolt6
DECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM THE
Jl.to PREs3'ol' •'J. 11. LIPPINCOTT & CO,
Principles of Social Science. Ily If. C. Carey. In 3
tivo. Vol. 1 flow reedy. • Price MO,
IL.
Illetory t oronenota, from lie Berlina Exploration,'
under thelerencit nod liritieh Coverinnenta to the Pre-
FentTiur6, lly the Rev. Edw. Duffield Neill, Secretary
of the Mitinenota Itistorlent Society. Ono yolutne, m
-141;0,62.8 papa. Price 82.50.
Flandera' Chief Jtintlene The Lives and Timex of
the Chief Junticeit of the Supreme Court of the United
;Antes. By Henry Flandere. Commixing urn Life and
Tierce of John Jay 'William CI:011w, John Rutledge,
Oliver Ellsworth, Jelin Mareliall. Inn volumes, octa
vo; Price $3
Uittcs anb .Eiquors
ARNOLD & WORT Solo Agents,
- 120 WALNUT Strout
Stir ale anb too Ert.
May be seen at Conway's Stables, Prune street.
No poatrneinent on account of the weather.
jel74tll ALFRED M. HERRN HE S. Auct
KILDRBURN & BROTHER,
' No. LOS MARKET Street
Nottcto.
Wants)
Q, ALE SMEN WANTED.-TWO FIRST
-1,7 CLASS SALESMEN—Engagement to commence
on tho lot day of July next. The subscribero will en
gage none but men of known ability, (to whom liberal
salaried will be paid,) who can Influence a large South
ern or Wootern Trade. Apply to
CHARLES HARKNESS & SON,
Wholesale Olothlors, SOS MARKET Street,
my2l-lm Philadelphia.
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—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 okild will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED BERVIOE at No 817 MARKET Street,
above Eighth, north side.
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
let Lieut. Id Begt. of Cavalry,
apl7-tf Recruiting Officer.
T. Oa Se M. •
To the Grand Com!nanders of the various orand
Councils of the I. 0. S. M. meeting in the United
States :
A Convention of five delegates Iron each of the Grand
Councils of the respective States, with a view to form A
Supreme (trawl Council of the United States, will be
held in the city of Philadelphia, on
MONDAY, JULY 19ru, 1868,
at the Hall, southwest corner of CHESTNUT and
TENTH Streets.
Subordinate Councils, not having a representation in
a Grand Council within their respective jurisdictions,
will be entitled to be represented as fully as Grand
Councils.
By assent of various Grand Councils.
Communications should be addressed to
HORACE L. PETERSON,
Chairman of Committee on Correspondence of S. G. C.
of Eastern Pemieylvania, Philadelphia.
11 - The Now York Herald; Traveller, Roston;
Morning Post, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; American, Baltimore;
Republican. St.l.ouis7 Picayune, ,New Orleans- and
Union, Washington, will please insert the above three
times, and send bills immediately to thin office for col
lection.
FIRE -WORKS! FIRE-WORKS!:
A full amortment of
FIRE-WORKS,
AT REDUCED PRIOBS.
STEPHEN P. WHITMAN,
1210 MARKET, STREET,
.Jels Wed of Twelfth
—A FIRST-RATE MORT
SIO,OOO. GAGE of this ornount for onto of
discount. Apply to
11. C. THOMPSON & G. 111. CONAHROE,
jel7-at No. DS3 ARCH Street.
OORDIALB.—ANISETTE, OURAOOA,
NJ and MARAECIMINO, In atore and for sale by
apzt A. MARINO. tem P. PRCINT At.
QHOULDERS.-60 hhds, Shoddors, in dry
salt, for sale. by - C. Q. SADLER &
jo4 9 NortIiWATER &root.
GIN.-80 pipes Dutch Company Gin, in
VS bond and for solo by
WILLIAM li. YEATON,
Je3 No. 216 South FRONT Street.
10 ;LATE I , SLATE I I SLATE-I I I—Rooting
Slate, of all Biles, and at very low rates, kept eo n .'
stoutly on hand, and for sale by-- - -
VEERING, TOE, & 00.;
GREMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street.
D. D. slate Roofs put on In the best manner, and re
palrhur attended to. All work warranted. fit&
DIIRE BONE DUST, _GROUND FINE.-
- - A very superior article. For sale in large or small
lots, by OROASDALR, PRISON, &
lays 104 North Delaware avenue--
GERMAN OASES VA
MOW) triu3dp, in store and for sale by '
WILLIAM 11. YEATON,
job 114 loath FRONT Btreat.
- lictail '4l,crpbs,-
4 4 FRENCH CHINTZES, 181 CENTS,
decirehlo etylee frir children. •
OUNIVEN STODDART & BRUME%
460, 462; and. 464 North SECOND Street,•
jelB-3t • .• alone Willow.
CRBAP BLACK BILKS, GOOD GOOD'S
at 52. K, 70,- 76, add Sroonte together with a ful
lino of nuporfor grades, - at low prices. •
- CURIV EN STOOD/till's& BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, -
' above Willow.
;ACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN
MUSLINS --Sevetal cheap iota, from auction.
CUItWEN STODDART rac BROTRER,
460, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, -
above Willow. ,
PLAIN AND EMBROIDIRIED
,WHITE
CRAPE BLIAWLS.—Chomp lota from the late
auction Nolen.
°GRAVEN STODRART 'tr. BROTHER, '
464, 462, am! 464 North SECOND Street,
above Willow.
A - T - ERIALS FOR DUSTERS, AND
iLL TRAVELLING DRESSES.—
- - -
Chen° Tanjoro Clothe.
Ilayadere Luvors.
Ottoman Poplins and Madonnas.
illalndero 5f °hairs. •
811 k Warp Lavellas.
Cotton Warp do, at 10 and 12% cents.
Ilayadern• do, at 12% cents. •.
I.upin , s Kuper all-wool Debege.
Oriental Lustros, kc., tea.
JUST PRO:11 AUCTION.
A fresh lot of Omit:llas and Ducats, at 25 cents.
A floe Klock of French Organdies and Jacoucts, reduced
price.
Mossy Black Silks In great variety.
011EA1' AS THE CHEAPEST.
Plain and Plaid Nelnsonka.
White French Brilliants.
NEWS AND BOYS' WEAR
- .
White Lineh Drilling and Duck.
. Brown Dfllle , &e. -
Shirt intorno in variety.
Linen, Cambric, and Silk Pocket URN.
Black Silk Cravats, &o.
The whole Mock very cheap, for coati.
CHARLES ADAMS
JOLT "EIGHT!' and AECU &roots
11IGURED SHIRTINGS.—Wide French
Wimp, neat styles, 4-4 small figured fine Linens.
SIIARBLESS BROTHERS,
CHESTNUT and MOUTH.
CHANTILLY LACE MANTILLAS.—
hist opened ft four of them) goods, - and French
Lnco Flounced Points. ' •
811ABPLI88 BROTHZREI.
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH
SI.BLACK SILKS.—Best wo over ltd
for Mantillae or Dresses.
Lawns at 8 etc.; new styles, fast colors, 12).
Travelling Dress swira ; also for Dusters.
, Thin Robe Dresses, closing out cheap.
, MEN'S SUMMER WEAR.
Linen Drillings, for cool Pantaloone,
Marseilles Ventinga, warranted cool and not to fade.
Boys , Wear, in thin, light, cool material.
WHITE GOODS.
Nainsook, Jaconet, and Cambric Mualina.
Swiss Muslins, plain, dotted, and figured.
Linen Cambric Itilkfe., figured, bordered , and white.
MANTILLAS.
French Lace Points and Mantles.
Silk Malaise, the inuch-rulinired new shape.
Combinatione of Silk and Lace.
Low-priced Mantillas.
NEW and FRESH. MANTLES from the womb-room
ovary hour during the day.
COOPER & CONARD,
jell • S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.
R EDUCTION IN PRICES.
SPRING MANTILLAS,
ALL BILK
BUMMER MANTILLA
SILK AND LACE, SILK AND NET ;
ell reduced in price on and after
MONDAY, JUNE Tra
TRENCH L/CO
POINTS AND MANTILLAS.
JUST UPB:0113,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
• DESIRABLE GOODS,
which we will offer at
LOW PRICES.
4. W. PROCTOR h CO.
No. 708 ORESTNIIT street
lOHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,
DIAPERS, &o
CO NSUSIERS of RICILIRDSON'S LINENS, and those
desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should
see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the
full name of the firm,
RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN,
A e a guarantee of the Roundness and durability of the
Goods.
Thin caution ie rendered essentially necessary as large
quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared,
Reason after season, and sealed with the name of
RICHARDSON, by Irish hinnies, who, regardless of the
injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer
and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode, will not
readily abandon a business eo profitable, while pur
chasere can be Imposed on with Goods of a worthless
character.
J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE,
my2B-Bin Agents, 30 urunoll Street, New Yotk
EYRE & LANDELL,
YOURTEI AND AEON
STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GOODS
OPSNINQ OP
FASHIONABLE
SPRING SILKS AND ROBES.
DAYADERE LIGHT SILKS
DAYADEBB RICH SILKS:
MEND DAYADERE
MUNE DIODE BLUE AND 13.110WN8
NEWEST STYLE ROBES.
12, /SAO, and 1.3 for the
STEEL SPRING SKIRTS.
EYRE. & LANDELL,
znyl4-t Jyl FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS
A CARD.
JOSEPH A. HAGY,
Retail Dealer In
DOMESTIO AND FOREIGN
DRY GOODS,
No. 40 N. SECOND Street, 1100113 WILLOW,
PHILADELPHIA
Largo Story Wblte•Buildlog
TEAMS—ONE PRIOEI FOR CASH.
Prioeo marked In plain tlgnina on /midi Wide
ap29,3m
MANTILLAS! SHAWLS I SILKS ! &a
THORNLEY b. CIIISM
Would invite special attention THIS DAY to ono of
ho mod, complete Mocks of
MANTILLAS IN THIS CITY!
Comprising the newest and most desirable goods made
n every material used this season.
PRIOBB RANGE PROBI $3 TO $l5 i
We have n large Mock of
Plain Crape &Istria, from $4 to $lB !
Embroidered Crape Shear's, from $8.60 to $4O !
Stella Shawls, In every color, centre, from $2 to $l2!
Plain Thibet Shawls, Mourning Shawls, &o.
Our stock of
SLACK BILES AND FANCY SILKS
le worthy of particular attention, as they are
POSITIVELY VERY 011EAP ! ! !
We have a beautiful stook of
PREECE( ORGANDIE LAWNS, GRENADINES,
°RALLIES, BAREGES, LAVELLES,
SUN UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS.
Cloven, Mitts, Yells, Linen Handkerchiefs, unusually
cheap.
We have just opened a large lot of
BUMMER MARSEILLES QUILTS, DIMITY QUILTS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and DRILLS,
For Men's and Boys' Wear.
BEST IRISH LINEN,
Of our own Importation, ho., at
THORNLEY h CHISM'S,
N. It. Cor. EIGHTH k. SPRING GARDEN Streets. •
N. R.—Several lots of Plettnaings, Edgings, ho., at
lees than half price. myls
firopartitersliip Notices.
►jIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED
-IL a eopeitnership, under the name awl style of AR
NOLD & WORL, and have taken tho h tore No. 120
WALNUT Street, for the transaction of a general Im
porting and COIIIIIIIII3IOII business i u Wines and Liquors.
J. W ARNOLD,
of Washington, D. C.,
GEORGE M. WORL,
of Philadelphia.
PIIILADRLPHIA, June 1, 1805. JelB-Dr
T" UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED
o copartnerxhip muter the otyle of FROTIIINGHAM
& 'WELLS, for tho transuctiou of a GENERAL DRY
GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS, awl linen taken - the
atom No. 34 South FRONT Street, and 35 LETITIA
Street.' THEODORE FROTHINtiIIASI,
KIRK 11. WELLS
PUILADELPHIA, June /St, 1858.
SPECTAOLES,
kJ IN GOLD, SILVER., AND ELASTIC/ STEEL
FRAMES, of a great variety of Patterns, with superior
GLASSES, adapted to all sights.
SPY .GLASSES.
STEREOSCOPES,
With gt large assortment of
MAGNIFICENT VIEWS FROM NATURE.
OPERA GLASSES,
THERMOMETERS,
SURVEYORS' INSTRUMENTS.
FOR 01L0 BY
SAMUEL L. FOX., OPTIOIAN,
637 NORTH SEOOND STREET,
ABOVE BUTTONWOOD,
Six years with the AfoAtmarsas.
Agent for FIFE'S Patent OtAlque Point Pens, and the
$25 Double Thread Sewing Machines. mylB.lmo
Me BRIDGETON, MILLEVILLE,
PORT ELIZABETH, &e. ' &c.—The
steamer EXPRESS leaves first pier below ARCII Street
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, at 8
o'clock A. 51. Returning, leaves Bridgeton MONDAY'S,
WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 8 o'clock A. M. ;
touching at New Castle, Delaware City, Oreenwich,
Mulford end Tyndale's. going and returning.
Through tickets, by stages connecting with the " Ex
press," for the following places, to wit:
lililleville.. 51 001 Port Elizabeth 51 26
Fairton or Cedarville. 75 Newport ...... ..,.... 88
Dividing Creek. ... 1 00 liffturicetown.. i 1 25
All landings on the Cohansoy 76
Delaware City or New Castle 50
The stages meet the boat punctually. No disappoint
ments pr delays need be anticipated. Freight, of every
description, taken at low rates. ,3e3-lin*
FOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 922
CHESTNUT Street, keep standard works on
k Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pilo-
Ask nography, wholesale and retail. .Phrettoingt
cal Examination, with charts, and full writ.
ten descriptions of character, given day and even
ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mail to be
addressed to Fowler, Wells, & Co., 922 'Chestnut
street. jog-3watt
K E B L /LD S D I L I' 3II S Y AND HARNESS WLPEUOUBE I
• Betabliehed 1818.
B. W. corner FIFTH and PRIME Streeta..
Single and double Harness of the - most fashionable
deseription and warranted of the beat material and
workmanship.
Ladle?! and Gentlemen's Beadles of elegant styles.
Bowie Olothingi Brushes, Curry Combs, Ohamois,
Sponges, Knee Olapa, Interfering and Poultice Boota;
and every Stable requisite of the moat superior quality
N. A.—tiorsee carefully fitted. mylo-nawf-2m
CHEESE. =195 boxes Primo llorkimor
county jut landing and for sato by
0. 0. SADLER & co.,
plB No. 9 North Water street.
w
inneentattg. PR4
-
MRS.; D. P. BOWElig's . lisrAti+TUT ST
TEMATFOL-- . , • •
dOMPIAAMITARY T.ESTIti t rIAL
'hIIS (irbiej) I{VESU NG, /dile Mb',
Will be presorted birs..Cowley , s Comedy, entaled
- BOLD 13 CROKE' FOR A HUSBAND. ,
Datear, Mr Worrell ;. Don Julio, Mr. Showell
Don Carlos, Mr. DuLore; Donna 00thli Mr°. B. B. Bow
ore; Donna Victoria. Mira 0. Rtohinge.
- DAUGHTER OP THE REGIMENT. '
• .. - • • - • -
Sergeant oartonche, Mr. Riehingis; Tonio, Ale. Shaw
ell; Bortenslue, M. Worrell; Marie Mims R. Bleating',
FRIOBS 02 ADMISSiON. • •
Orchestra and Dress Olrtle ' EO Cent,.
Family Circle
WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE
.T • FAREWELL BENEFIT OF MR, JOHN
BROUGHAM. -
TIIIS
,(Priday) EVENING,- Jane 18th,
The performance will commeacd with
COLUMBUS EL FILIBUSTER°
After which the burlesque of
PO-OA-110N-TAS.
To conclude with
TUE 'IRISH Ttf
With MASTER ALFRED STEWART.
AD lIIBBION.
Boxes, 25 cents; Brimmed Bente in Dress Olrele 8711;
Orchestra Stalls. 50 cents; Beata In Private Boxes 75 ;
Gallery, 13 cents.
Doors open at Tx o'clock; performances commence 71( .
,4.1 d. B. WIIIWON T 111811111,01%
LAST , WEEK T -TIIE THLUTY-FIFTH
ANNUAL EXIIIBITION
OP TEA •
PENNSYLVANIA AOADEMY OP THE FINE — ARTS
Will close on
SATURDAY, the 19th day of JUNE.
In order to give all an opportunity of viewlog this
large and interesting collection of
WORKS OP ART,-
Tho Directors have reduced the price of Admission,
until the close, to
Ten tante for Adults, and Five Cents for Children
Catalogues Five cents
Philo, June 10, 1859
Camps.
LIGHT
PATENT KEROSENE, OR 00AL OIL LAMPS,
Unrivalled in beauty, eimpllelty, safety, or economy.
Every person wishing to obtain the very beet and
oheapest Portable Light within their Kew% stmuld call
and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere,
and we pledgo ourselves to demonstrate: • - '
Ist. That no accident can occur by explosion. - •
2d. That they omit no 'Sentare oder while burning..
lid. That they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are emily regulated to give more or
less light.
sth. That they-burn entirely free from emote.
oth. That the light is at least 60-per cent. cheaper
than any other light now in common use.
Perfect satigaction guaranteed In all cases.
Wholeeale and Retell Agendy, 8S South - SECOND
Street, above Chestnut. • -
. .
Southern and Western dealers supplied with LAMPS,
OILS, WIOKS, SHADEB L and , everything in the line,
on favorable terms. S. E. SOUTHLAND, Agent. •
myl4-finw-2m
pETERE'm PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
BBLIP-GIMBRATING GAB LAMP
la the only Patent Burner that hag a
NON•OONDUOTOR ATTACH:CD.
For Safety, Oheay nen, and Brilliancy, it suipmst
all othara.
STATE AND 09UNTY RIGHTS FOR PALL' -
Address ' D. P. PETERS,
S. W. corner FIICOND and CHESTNUT Ste., PhDs •
deipbla ; and 422 BROADWAY, New York. mh4-Iy-rp
LIVER.Y STABLE KEEPERS,. LOOK
to your 'Merida, and patronize USSEI pineMP
FACTORY, 109 South EIGHTH etrect, belotnut.
Previous to hie opening a responsible factory, you were
charged $lB for work which he le now doing in a war
ranted manner from $8 to $lO Support him, or you will
here the name chorale to pay. _ Jald-y
.
ebentionen's Surniebing Qfpoba.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING-STOKE.
W. W. KNIGHT„ COO AIM Street, above Rath,
Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of 'Furnishing
Goode, and manufacturer of- Fine Shirts, warranted
equal in every respect to any others manufactured_ in
this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to order.
GEN TLE u E N'S WRAPPERS OR
DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest and beet u ,
sortment in the city, wholesale and retail, with a full
line of Under Olething, suited to the season at , 19, - W.
KNIGHT'S, 608 ARCH Street, above Sixth!, Philadel
phia. niht-tf
VVINCHESTER & SCOTT, OENTLE
BMWS FURNISHING STORE, and - PATENT
SHOULDER SEAMSEEIRT MANUFACTORY, No. :tee
CHESTNUT Street, above; Seventh street, Philadelphia.
.The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, la particularly Invited to this improved out of
Shirts, the most perfectfitting article tnad t o.• At whols.
ale and retail, and made to order.
illincrp an Strain Et•bobs.
KEEP COOL.
STRAW HATS.
LINCOLN, {MOOD, do NICEIOL6,
46 South SECOND Stwot t
jo 111-Ut.Tyl - - Foul -!oore above Chestnut
.linsurancz Companies.
°ITT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110
V south F01:111.711 Street.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
' 6206,000.
-Organized 1861.
Privileged to insure Rouses, annually or perpetually;
Personal Property, annually, or for a lean period ; take
Marine, Inland, and Lite Insurance Risks ; receive De
posits , hold Trusts and grantannuities.
ALFRED WEEKS, President.
B. 0. TYLER, Vice President.
J. W. lilzurtEN, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Alfred Weeka,
E. 0. Tyler,
J. W. louder,
C R. Bicking,
J. L. Ilutchiuson,
J. W. Stokes,
G. F
lion.O. D. Kelley,
J. W. Forney,
P. U. Mingle,
James Watson,
Ludlam Matthens,
Williew Curtis,
turner.
TN S UR A NOE COMPA:NY'OrTEE
1 STATIC OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 .EXCHANGN BUILDINGS.
Chartered to 1704—Oapltal /200,000—Assets; Jana-,
aryl, 1558, /347,446 50100,, ,
All Invented In sound and available seculties—conti
one to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stock!
of Herehandise, &c., on liberal terms.
DIRECTORS:
Henry D. Sherrord, George H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles blacalester, Tobias Wagner,
William S. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson,
john B. Budd, 'Henry G. Freeman,
William R White. Chalice S. Lewis,
George C. Carson.
HENRY D. 811ERREED, Piesldent.
WILLIAM lILIMICR, Sooretary. lefl.nfrm.tf
A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATRH 1810—CHARTER PER.
PETUAL: • - -
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Thlrd, 'Philadelphia
Saving a large paid.np Capital - Stook 'andl3explini
Invested in sound and available Beiroritles continue to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture,M erchandise.
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted
DlllOlOlB.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, Oaspar W. Morris,
Samuel 0. Morton, Jamas R. Campbell,
Patrlek Brady; Edmund G. DutJih.
Charles W. Poultney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, Preeldent.
THOMAS R. MARIS, Secretary. ja2,11. lf
tiolitital.
CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT
JOSEI,II A. MONHEIMER,
Eleventh Ward
Subject to the rules of the Democratic party.
T THE SOLICITATION of my friends,
Tx I offer myself as a Candidate for the Office of
REGISTER ON WILLS.
Subject to the People's nomination.
It. CALHOUN SEE,
Of the Eighth Ward.
jeu-fmw ln*
F AL T Y.—Encouraged by my
w.o friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of
SHERIFy of the City and County of Philadelphia,
subJect to the decision of the People's party, whose no
mination I respectfully solicit. -
WILLIAM H. KERN,
Fifteenth Ward.
R OF WILES—
R REGISTER
CASSIntli Ward
-
Subject to Democratic Rules
F OR REGISTER OF WILLS—
CHARLES D. HNIGIAT
TWENTIETH WARD
Subject to the Peoplota Nomination. Jel-tf
VOR REGISTER OF WILLS.
JOHN CAMPBELL, OF SEVENTH WARD.'
-Bubjeot to Democratic rules. .
Otwings
H E SPRING GARDEN SAVING
FUND.
(OrteaTsFsD 11' THILLIROMCV.”II.O/
PERPETUAL CHARTER.
FIVE PER GENT. Interest allowed to Depositors,
and all Moneys Paid back on Demand.
OFFIC
(CE, 831 NORTH THIRD SREET,
ONSOLIDATION BANK BUIL DI NCO.)
This Institution is now open for the transaction of
business. and lathe only Chartered Saving Fund located
in the northern part of the city.
The Office will be open (daily) from 0 to 23i o , olook,
and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 5 until
9 o'clock in the Evening.
MANAGER&
Frederick Klett, " James S. Pringle,
Stephen Smith, . • Jacob Dock
John P. Levy, Joseph NI Cowell,
Hon. Henry K. Strong, George Woetopper,
Daniel Underkoder, J. Wesley Bray,
Mu: Wm. Milittera, Robert B. Davidson,
Frederick Steaks, - P. 0. BIIMAker,
Brands Hart, John P. Ferree,
Joieph P. heOlere, I George Knecht,
John Kessler, Jr., John Horn. - -
President, SABLES S. PRINGLE.
Secretary, GEORGE T. THORN. , - ' - ap2l-111C:
VONING FUND.--lINITED STATES
TRUEST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and GUST.
NUT Week'.
Large and email same received, and paid back on de
mend, without notice, with FIVE PER OENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office henrs, from 9 mail 6 o ' clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
OASTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from .£1 upwards. " .
President—STEPHEN R. ORAMPORD.
Treasurer—PLlNY PISS.
Teller--710d3R B. ILLINTAB. earr-bif
WALL 'BRUSHES,
DUSTERS,
A large assortment, anitable for
CITY 031.12,00W.8.,5,
And for sale by
lIENBY O. iONSTEIN,
BUSH AND BELLOWS MANUFACTO RER,
- 62 NORTII TURD ST. trlBtf
HE nlnCrt.
supply
pp & ly or G t ( h ) a . ge U n ij ui A no M br i a C i r t iIE
l bond A
bond
and
in store, for tale by WM. H. YEATON,
jai 816 Routh FRONT !Wed.
R. LUDO* AS REMOVED
to tio w° 4,l do of PENN SQUARE, fourth door
north . Illarket .„ jol46t*
O co THW'SON AND G. H, _ _
AT LAW,
aP S- .1 1 No,. MAWR street; below Teutk ,
DANIEL - -I)OIIGHEETY," A.T.TORNET
AT LAW, Southeast Conies of,. SMITE( apd LO
OUST assets, '
rifrARLEs bontairssiox KEE
`LAMIANZ And Importer, -of HAVANA, OZGABI3,
tigeirMa Want street. Aseand dory , • -
WILLUX MOTU MOORE,ITENIMI
-. - INN UNDERTAKER; NO. 1416 ARUN; Minot ;
Wed of Woad, 1at0,0f6015 - AROH Et.-eet
. .
Laid Cfolens always on hand. l jai...lW
REMOVAL.—'
O. IFAWORTT,
HAIR , CUTTSH AND WIG MAMBA,
Has removed to 102 d OLLEETNIIT street, four doors be.
low ELEVENTH.
.
11,1 Y T.llO SID,. ATTORNEY AT
k/-/L LAW, OBINTIIAI ittrebtfOttiville, Pi. 144./7
Al MINT HOLLY SPRINGS HOTEL, 5
iIL MILESTRObt CARLISLE; PA., AT THE GAP
OF THE SOUTH MOUNTALIC—Tbe subscriber . , of the
_St. Lawrence Hotel, Chestnut stied, Philadolpb in, hav
ing leased the above popular summer resort of the late
proprietor, James W. Patton, trill open the same for the
reception of guests on the 20th of June. Terms mode
rate. Address ' A. O:3fULLIN,
, • Mount Holly Springs,
10/6-Im* Cumberland County, Pa.
IVHOU SE,
ASHINGTON
CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
The above House will be open for the accommodation
of visiters on the let day of June.
The subscriber - Would call attention to tho foot that
he has fitted up the 4, Washington , ' particularly for the
early visitors. A small dining room has been added,
Steven are fitted up throughout the front houso, a first
class Restaurant and Bar is now in operation, and every
thing now in order for the comfort of the guests for the
early season. S. B. WOOLMAN,
Proprietor.
Iti ANSION,HOUSE, MAUCH CHUNK.—
Luit This elegant eitablishment, beautifully attested
on the banks e the Lehigh; is now ready for the recoil
tion 6f saturuirvleitirs. - There Is no' lotss, litY In' Penn
sylvatilii, nor, perhaps, in the_ United Mates; which soul;
blues so many attractions mi the' valley of the Lehigh,'
and the above Mite' will afford amOstcomfortable home
to visitant desirous of viewing the inag,nlecent scenery,
inexhaustible mines, or stupendous works of art of this
interesting region,
jot-3m*
►VHE WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALY
BEA.TE SPRINGS, at DOUBLING GAP Penti'ii,
are open, ea usual, and are accessible In eight hours
from Philadelphia, by way of Harrisburg, thence On the
Cumberland Talley Bailroad to Newvllle, thence in stages
eight miles to the Springs; where you arrive at 5 o'clock
the . aame evening. For particulars, Diguireof „Messrs.
Morton McMichael, Samuel Kart, James Steel, 11. S.
Janney, Jr., & Co., or Proprietors of Merchants' Hotel,
Philadelphia. SCOTT COYLE, Proprietor, ,
jel-2m* Newville Post Office, Pa.
SEA BATHING. -
- LONG - BBANOII, N. J.
HONFLAND , S HOTEL. -
This Zstablishment will be OPEN for the - reception
of visitors on SATURDAY June .10th,1868.
Families wishing to make arrangements for the ma
eon OM do so, by addressing • •
H. HOWLAND, Proprietor,
Long Branch, N.. 7:
my2B-1m
BEDFORD SPRINGS.—THJS
. ligh4 well-known and delightful Summer Resort will
be opened for the reception of Visitere on the 16th of
June, and kept open until the let of October.
The new and spactoua Windings erected lad year are
now fully completed, sod the whole establishment hen
been (crotched in impeder style, and the accommoda
tions will be of a character not excelled n in any part of
the United States. • - - '
The Hotel - will be tinder the management of Mr. A.
(.'ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manners, and
'attention to his guests, give the ampled &ere of
comfort and kind treatment: '• • min
In addition to the other means of &mesa. It is deemed
• proper to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a
daylight ride from Chetahs:shrug. . ,
The Company have made extensive arrangements to
suPply dealers and Individuals with " Bedford Water•
by the barrel, carboy, and ixt boHlee,' at the following
prices. at the Springs, viz '
• Btira barrel (mnlbery) ' $4 ao
Do. (oak) 8,00
g Do: ' (mulberry) '
• 4 Do. • (oak) '
- Carbo g
y, 10 gallons
- - Bottles, 1X pint, per dozen - 150
The barrels - are carefully prepared, so that par.-
.Masers may depend upon receiving the 'Water fresh
and eweet
-All 001111XMIliClai0IIII &mad be addressed to
•-- THE BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS 00.
myl9-11 - Bedford County, Pa..
di t un T, LAN° = tom ,
This
EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINAS;
PA
-
oar ,
Will open the eighth.
healthy mummer resort May ad vantages which re
commends it to tliP public, in search of a home place
to enjoy the mos.stain air during the hot season.. It is
elevated t wa in) hundredleot above water level. There
are guardWelke through donee forests, and shaded
uh os ,r by the way side are many epringer of the purest
son"wator at, a temperature of 49 to 62 degrees of baron
-belt: -At the etunmit is an .obeervatory overlooking an
area of 40 miles square, of feria in the highest state
of cultivation embracing the whole of Lancaster
county, And points in ten other countleee The newt/
fades away in the boundary of mountains at the-dis
tance of 70 nines. It it altogether one of the most
grand and eatenalve panoramic views to be met with in
any country. No kind of epidemic has ever been known
here at any season of the year. bleny . beautiful drives
over , good roads. The hotel will accommodate com
fortably 400 persons. - Every variety of baths. All the
modern improvements now in use in Brat-elms waterlog
pieces will be found here. All vegetables raised on the
farm. The best help employed In every department-
The P eprletor flatter, himself that he will be able
to give ample satisfaction to his guests. Good stable
room: Good stook of livery. Horses and carriages on
hand.. .
Por further information and circulate call on
JOSEPH B. BITERS,
THIRD and VINE Streets,
JAMES 8. EARLE,
No. 816 OHESTNOT -13trset,
And on the Proprietor , JOEPH E.O.NIGMAOHER,
• Ephrata Post Olilee, Lancaster county, Pa.
my17•412m -
&gat- POINT AIRY I-THIS PLEA
SANT SUMMER RESORT la now thrown
open to. the labile, under the control - of 001. THOS.
H. WARAId and Major HARRY PIPP.ER Buriog the
warn season our readers can enjoy :balmy breeze'',
choice mush , fine bathing, with , all , the 'etceteras that
conduce to creature comforts, at,this popular resort.
BOATS will leave the wharf, at BOOTH Street, every
.few telnutew dosing the day- - ap2l-dtf
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL - THE
GREAT PLIN ANNIHILATOR: and Romedir
for DYSPEPSIA. WEAK BTOMAOR AND WEAK
DOWELS
• • • • -
This article is the greatest dissoveryin Menke or
Medical Science f the rapid Ouse of RHEUMA.TISM,
NEURALGIA, TOOTH-ACHE, SORE THROAT,STIP,
'NECK, or Pion Io the LIMBS, SIDE, BACK, or any_
part of the body, It acts upon the Blood, pieties, Sins
cles,Sinews, and Bones, conquering all pain.
' It Is also au excellent preparation tor Dyspepsia and
Indigestion, which arises, Item a week etomach or
bowels.. Thonsands of persons who have need HARTS
HORNE'S OURE-ALL, have been astonished et its
wonderful power In removing any pain from the system.
Buttleal2, 26, 60 cents, and 61 to be sold by
B. H. JENKINS, •
ap22-iftf Oorner SECOND and WALNUT Streets.
FIARTSHORNE'S HEALTH-REST°-
HER, OR BABBAPARILLA CORDIAL.
The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood. Prepared ,by •
Chemist. The best Restorer of Health, and the best
Blood-Purifying Compound in the World! It does
not contain a particle of Mercury. •
The above preparation IS suited to the impaired and
weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates
the whole constitution; removes all pimples and mop
tions from the akin; gives bloom and freshness to the
complexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken
ing complaints of both sexes.
Ms a perfect cordial in taste, and acts like a charm
upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of-the weak and
iebilltated from any cause.
Quart bottles $1; small bottles 50 oents; sold by
11. H. JENKINS,
JING's FARINA CRACKERS, made
from material prepared from that portion of the
Wheat which is most NUTRITIOUS and REALM
FUL.
It in estimated that ONE POUND CONTAINS AS
MUCH NUTRIMENT AS TWO POUNDS OF
DREAD, as it is usually baked.
WINO'S FARINA CRACKERS
are of small size, over ninety to thu Nowt, and balte,t
They arc delightful to the -taste, and nee of the Lett
Crackers ever produced fur FAMILY USE.
NOR LUNCH,
and with Oyaters, they are unequalled.
We ask every !nether to procure WING'S 'FARINA
CRACKERS for her children. They are far superior
to many of the preparations usually given to them,
being decidedly more healthful and nourishing, and, I( s
they dissolve readily in the mouth, are ale n3s eaten
with a fine neat.
Ladies and Gentlemen will find them unsurpassable
for their
FINE FLAVOR AND PLEASANT TASTE.
Delicate Ladies, and all persons o hose habits are
more or le.e4 sedentary, will find R'ING'S CRACKERS
most excellent.
For Professional Gentlemen, Bankers ' Merchants,
and Clerks, they may be used for LUNCII with great
advantage in maintaining a healthful regularity of the
system.
Teachers and Scholars, in schools generally, will find
them very agreeable.
ITINGI FARINA CRACKERS are a most vette
ble article - Tor Travellers in the ears; or en shipboard,
at sea, they are ono of the ve,y best things that can bo
eaten.
The two of them is becoming o idely extended, and, in
order to guard agchist deception,
EACH CRASHER IS STAMPED WITH THE NAME
A. WING.,
There - are no other Crackers manufactured in the
United States like these, or known as trite Farina.
Crackers.
WINO'S FARINA CRACKERS may be procured
of the best family Grocers generally, by whom they are
extensively sold, in different portions of the United
States, and at wholesale only of A. N. Thompson &
221 and 223 Fultonetreet, Now York.
DINGEE MUROTHER. Wholesale Agents,
No. 14Is South FRONT Street, Philad'a.
For the convenience of pureliephrn, w•e give the names
of come of our beet Orocers who sell there :
PHILADELPHIA.
Anderson & Dunlap, No. 1846 Lombard street.
B. & T. Atmore, No. 1000 Buttonwood st.
N. Black, Nu. 1139 Chestnut street.
Thompson Black, Nu. 20 South Broad street.
Jitti. R. MoVinall, No. 552 N. 17111 street.
8 A' H. Bute, No. 1544 It ace street.
M. L. Burl. No. 269 North Fifth street
W. Campbell, No. 644 Dino street.
Win. Campbell ,b Co., cor. 11th inal Market sts.
James W. Campbell, No. 200 Walnut street.
Siolon Colton, No. 1400 Walnut street.
John Devine, No. 1502 Market street.
James Dobbins, No. 1937 Market street.
J. M. Bilis & Son,-
cor. 9th and Spring Ganten
Edo ard Friel, cor. Othand Spring Garden
Henry Floyd, cor. S. 12th and Lombard
Gordon & Ferguson, con 10th and Market eta
David B. Graham, Green, corner Sixth street
Thome Graham, corner Sixth and Cherry.
Graham & Martin, No. 1035 Market street.
Samuel W. Gray, No. 352 SouthFiftemith Et I,
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J. B. & S. A. tom,
M. MeCru thy.
I. & IL mei:lees,_
No. 710 N: Second street.
C. H. Mattson, cor. Tenth end Areh sts.
Wm. L. 'Maddock Sr, Co,, N 0.115 South Third street.
John 11. Parker, Eleventh and Market at,
William Parvin, Jr., Twelfth, cor. Chestnut at.
Philip N. Purdy, No. 10 Walnut street.
Thoinah 11. Patton. Locust, car, Thirteenth at.
Samuel Rogers, Fivteentli and Pine ativetv,
Samuel H II ass, m or. rieemi•l and Brown M.A.
Albert C. Roberts, Eleventh, voi rice tins st.
Andrew Sp: mile, cur. Marvhsil & Coates st.
Mori is F. Spillin, cor. Eighth and Arch als.
Jeremiah Starr, cor Fifth S. Merchant ate,
Win. C. Stevenson, No. 712 South Second at.
Joshua Wright, • co, Sp. Garden &Franklin
J. 11. Wheeler, • '. cor. Third and Lombard at.
John 11. Weaver-b Co:, corner Second and /tie std.
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.oitntlitir Reaorts.
GEORGE ROPPES, Proprietor
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Conker of EISCIOND and WALNUT /Wrote,
corner 11th and Walnat.
corner 13th and Girard aro,
Seventh and Brown street s,
Tenth, tor. George Rtteet.
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