LET FERS FROM THE SOllTfillWr.liT. i dcwr.sPc..'drileo,ooooloFrA lW: ! l A 4l .7 4 Sr. Louts, Illissonna, St. Louis is a perfect bewhiva,;;Thelidi of emi 4,ration fromAlusatad coatka - aWillat.t4tflvrilfo-_ tole and boaallikit s ,U*4","hightoid - boydhree‘i.". `aro orowdedAiil - aliiairlitmosy'ettPe.4oo(ll4, , the streets swarm with strangers Consequent apron:Ads rush - iispeonlationinlanti: awl abouftlrecltY7 7 tateAsted settles ' edvet tiro their properties ins the saostr. lavish , Manner. Lots in the suburbs are knookell down , at fellation; . . In rapid succession, at enormous prides, ,4s.S . a ggr !semi rule, an instalment Is•required in,piyMent, while for the,prineipaysuni - Tithela extoWled' be' , ten years. 1.76 - one would suppose ; to witness the mvestments,-that &crisis hid fast peeled ever the:. country almost unparalleled jolt!' disastrnus effects.' It is beyond diliMteilial * the property 'disposed of will inorease in 'value,- but, mot Act,that. ex tent which is supposed. The inflatiem, is too'greet: But a small portion of, theAving.tldeithiolt pours daily into Si r , L.nfar.oraiddre thar,;,qty,.. Rents are enormoutdy high-auordinaryhbuse, .vith'moderu,ocnvenienoes, ..bringing„ as much as 51:00 per annual. Of small dwellings there is a 'earth, and it has been verytruly remarlie4, that if one thousand small structures could hit mooted, they wolid be occupied - within a-week: ' Yet, while this bustle nod,ae-ivity exists loYser tate circles, the contraction of credit in 'the Eist has very scrofibly effeetsd hasiness,partionlar4 the river trade. Today , ilfry,steausbcatas-are at the Levee, exhibiting,no 'sign of.either;receivisg Jt• discharging freight. . The oaptains.saykthat the n'ness is unprecedented:' The merchants of the West and S .uthwest, , it is apparentihdre not made • their usually large phrohases..r. The Elauie'needi The vast iren,regionrto - the anutliviedt of St. - Innis has jasefound.a,therangbfarethy*hiottitis" vaiunble products sten rental-the ',Oity.,inerlfet',"litld' obtain Of;' , !yealth is consequeritlykpened, 1 0.1iiitonsiiTetioa.ortini• Iron Mounfaliii , RaiiNti_ western terininusi;altge'land,aales.haie biten held, tho lots briniltig.iiorddlantAnices.-:.Riehlistleol lead are on the line of the road, and limestime of the finest quality exista in Ithelfilikatthiplii Cho -State of Missouri foltiSie'lfiliirilatunitoff, merits. having glyen her heal Mr WittistollUbtf several millions of dollars to aid airs Railroad. We believe there are butler, travellers Irmo ..he East who have any oorreetideaall34B the, ex-, .ent of St. Loe,is, Ir - 0ot:1dt-their coin:- wahenston feictiaierikiNensaud- ; miles tfrOhi.ttie; ltlantle seaboard, a gresellitV hifo„dionie.eity with its river streets dilediritli.** l 4B'wbrei; tonics, with Ma toner seinktirioriiwdedyikkopeGy_ 'welling+, end with its outtiliirti IsidWitirititenues sad plank roads, and affonllnga-liere , andqiiera, ;Res for tenements rivallingthoSeirf the - MO.o6mM' princes of the Bast. Soelety*no' thikittrited“O, the same extent as in Ohiettio, with'diireptaabie dements ; nor does a strangetediciMin such Clime 30n tact with that:ism which'ha S fkifilted!.o;the WY, in the Isiortliorniaka.,,e, - The meet pleasant rule-sehiiiht-the4hfladei-• phian or Nem:Yorker onn reardilltAonlals by way of Pittsburgh, Orestline, Columbus, matt. and Vincennes.'-No mere-beautiful mortiory' could he desired' than'thirt GU 'qmiht KOstirrie line—the Penisyliiinia Central Railroad - . With; out being lauded to' the 881110 extent as the Bilk!, more and Ohio roed,it is superier.in every respeol: The ran along the Juniata river—throbgh the fer tile eastern, and the.wild western Counties of Alfa State—the asemtit and Beieent of thOmounbiltim, all are uneurpessed.‘" Pittsburgh',' the manntin: turing depot, deserves mere,than a passing notice. As smoky and 'dirty as ever, it still maintains su periority. and from its forges turns meohanisur of unrivalled workmanshiP- - ' From the Birmingham of-America diverges the Pittsburgh, Tort ,Wayne; and - Chicago Railroad, formerly known a* the Ohio and Pennsylvania, but now cocotituting a link in the' consolidated line to Chioagoiumter - the'presittetay of Gee. W. Cain, Bsq. On this, the-traveller for 81. Lords• proceeds as far as Cresilitie, passing Ihrmigh the north ore portion of Ohio, and obtaining a view of. that (inlet and respeo table Statm...Tneoonneetions by this route are Bore, and from_ Crestline, to Oin enonati via the Oleveland,t,Columbns, and-Ctn. , . einnati." and the Little Miami Railreadsraglartee eon be had of Xenia and. Oplumbum two impertrint places On this section. the: comparative wildness of the country, astonisbed no. Thousands of mires of nee land are nodeoted. The soil-is rlob, and streams are plenty, while timber exists in'abund anoe. „ • , • Cincinnati-id ii - alterining - spot--clear. neat, and airy , with wide anent .and .tasty.edifique, it. in. vitro a lingering Stay. One Mrgels that he ill in pork opoiis—at least. until he leaves the'best nor. *ion of the city, and finds his-way into the •iteigh= borhoml of the manufaeturing and polder es.' tabl i shos en ta. " Then oome - edres_*Of -shed et, droves of quadrupeds, otteinabf etvill;. - iind foal 'smells in. numerable Frtlre'Cincinnati, by the Ohio end Missi=sippi Railroad, the traveller proceeds west ward in an almost bee-line over.the,States of-Inr liana end The 'scenery comprises both rolling and prairie land; unequalled for &aloe , tivonrsq. if it is properly tilled. - On this &pupa is passed Vincennes, or St. Vin cennes, as it was styled by. the„original settlers, which is one of the must-quiet towns in existence. On a level tract of land, and with ettperioradvart , ' tiger for the culture of fever and ague, not. to mention other - dieettscs, it ib not a matter of won der that it has tot improved: - If the ,place - Is b4ckward, however, the munteipaltiirernment ie wide awake, vide - following .ordinance, - which was passed in April, 1856, and li - still in - forcer:- - " It shell be unlawful for any perion at falirold stations within the city, - -or within ono mileortho limits of the ifilum, at a time when,paisingers are arriving or departing- therefromilo.-use towards any other parson or potions any angry, abusive, or threa'ening language, -or tater. in the hear ing of any other person or persons - any lend or filthy words nr discourse. • ,And- any person so offending shall be fined not leis than-$2O and costs of proseeution.'?. .• If the city fathers of Philadelphia - -would pass ano'l an ordinance, it• would redound: to their credit. • liinstriirs;Tein.,,May 27; 11368 i." Memphis is jub'inirably situated.: Ilealthy s lalry, • with good water, and a fruitful surrounding coon ; try, no more. desirable• spot catt , befound for a ;residence in thci whole Asouthern- section - of the itinion. But here. as at St. Lnall; the levee is al- i 1 11703 L deserted, and steamboats ara,,laying.uP - for want of businatta, , : From Sc. Louis to Memphis, by way of Cairo, the trip is [odious. The many turns in the Missis ippi lengthen the time lof travel. - The seenery; 1 I monotonous. and the ‘'qiiant - Of Waters," hay ng overflown hie banks; ltas 'inundated adjacent low lands here ana there a- becomes visible, and seal towns, 811011.. AC 0001111 M, Ky., rise on bluffs *Vali °Cour atlonlintervahl. The State of Tennesse, like Missouri, extends liberal encouragement to internal improvements. To the Illbiloand,„Fhte Railroad she gives bonds to the omega otslo,ooo for ,eaoh and every mile which is colstructed.. -This roads however; stands in an important post Son, and-deserves more imago than a more local iine:Whiiin oomjilated it will form the first stud MO rtilway.conneotfon between.i the vast system of roads in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois; and Missouri and the Southern improvements l us developed In Georgia, Alabama, sad Mississip pi. It is not easy to imagine theirastnass of trade which wilt naturally lolletn; The road-itself will extend from Mobilete Cairo, - a" distance of over four bemired 'tulles: • Of , MIS; iwo hundred and thirty-two iiiiloir niirtht Of Mobile are newin ran fling order, WhireLthe Tennessee 'divisions, under the supervision offifr..-3,3",,Villiams, an engineer formerly connected with, the Patients route, will be opened within four months. The read will ul timately obtain - the passenger travel- whit& noir' flaws from the Bast to the Southwest by way of tho river, and the fOur:great eastern railroad coin p 10i0d will bo enabla to comp* with 'the fence to the Southwest via "Kinhesond :and Chattanooga. -. ~.. 'A. ii'. P. .....„.... ' . ..-- .- . - - CITY ITEMS'. Tay. Beiutxs SE*BON.-=-In view or the fact that many of otir- citizens - are' abont leaving town foe the different, :tcaterhig 'places, sr; takh the tiheity of cailiog their attention to the advertlaiment of Mr. Johu P. Sloan, is another column. .'Ma a -caterer for bathing rotes, Mr. S. hie ohtitned en enviable remitatlon throughout the cenntri. - Our citliens, here, patronize hie elegant new estabilehment in.3larket etreet,abovo Eighth, becanse‘thi:yfind In tilt stook sitiolit complete assortment of `iotieziand his _gores adCape Talked, so successfully carried on for einm - yearapaet, are inown and visited by- the fashionable ' ,. rfaitera 'of Cape pay MA every State in the thilon: - • - • .IfernasEart.(i)-,Did Met,hmrifali lfro on, his. earth nine hundred' /ind years to the dnyaof Ifoses and tho:fpviplietysi'lO'ng'at they arc nosf ? tYdre' • days rind jura' • In 11111/16 Mors litnral or liguritiyni These ,qUestioni are ,Irequently_ ecussek, but %not , always' Itelisfactorily, solved. 11ad• Methuselah Hood lnottrtirues tro • arc, y. ery certain - lie would have bought hte clothes et.ilie : Palatial store of Grauville Stoiroo r rio,o7,olrostOut,otreotr-z.. , , Tao No c wru or Jour, from _prer!cmf,'. appear fuortzenerisily,oliooty.94:lko.O.Omf..Pro, ceding oceurrenie of It for some years put. •:Atnong the', ether methods adopted to give gaol to the:occasion, We learn, is the e . ;pressed'tleTteriialtlitiOrf of:ii,fininber of cur mo s t rospeet , A cations to - Propsad body to the , f Old Franklin Hall Clothintl'repOritirti# ofE.11: El, dridge, No. 321:Chestnut streetr and illipl,? • themselees ^ith 00W 'mitt otliol-fithf g*atur oibtaiir thlr ad7lce pf"ini't:laattirils;Cio_ thou int, do ltkoc leo. • -- ' "' • GOOD AS Wu zaT:g.itlol the,ixiiirriaka'af Miss Wheat, of b4Od Ant - Aier pak might ho flowery, pho might lever be thrashed by her husband. WtbliOrte.thet 'the • latter May 'always coraluel hialself like a gentlepaan and ar.4olar, eetve his earthly reidid v iii belailativeya aide+ wear garuionte procairtk:atthtditieret,Stoue:Clothlng itockhill & Wildcat, Nos. 803 and - 60,5 IThisittritit street, above 811th. , • Te : - :f TWITTWO_ MAT . CH. adtfartiOiptipt Tann, wilSbeanen 7 that ft' iil3ti Is to,paal4 "off ford Park between !..ancel spa rt.:n.4.400 ti-mo.i.row afternoon at:fbinto ,o'elt/th. :"Poineifenta, best. three in five. At the neeteheusts”,EzdeaU,ge.,,P.Wul' ; ihi-5. Berque Acbilleioneppien London.`soon Duque Whitei Mug, )16110g,, LegitleYrn, June IQ Barque }; NYtlkiet _ JA, soon Barque Cordelny, kbetre, o,4lstlindoe4;noole. Bog so. (tubed. .HeynAtke soon Brig 3f eteor,'64edereeu , . neon_ MAILINO OF THE OCEAN ISTEANERS, 111.0)1:11111 ITKITIOD trr ATM -,--: BTEA/161 FROM PA: , '-.---• • . - .:, , 7%. ' ei t Ants n •tienr_York,.Lbrerpolil" .. ' '.ltine til Vanderbilt. ' New Itorr:.Bouthsaiptolv. - ;::..7tily - 3 :' ,- PROM BIJIICIPS:- -, ' ' - ',"'?, ' iasouls BoattialliptontlNswltork: .. ; . 1313 4 Canada ..... ... ";.,16ris ' 6' Persia .:Lfrespeot.. Kew York " " 'Abe Ig - New... .-6.0165g0w.1148. - Yorkit . ....... dao 12 Ad 31 iouthatopoir.".663lr.Tor4.S . 116 0T8.431E8S -,24.)416 P2A12412.24244 ,- A.ND NBW , • • Eatetan NeWfroik 121, , itrriring. vans 7th, suutifeleittlegits vlittutlitto .02togna 20th i Ilavaia 23d, arriving at New York 28th..Otil•Wak-,4lrourliervreYork_atit,iittiiiiigi.gairAtiii 17th. and New °deem 19th. Prom -New Originivrttlii' Havana 30th, artivingit-- • Putt.sontalltaifiN,ewtterellthritrirviittat vane 224, 840 NagetaanalljthWlreottlEfewt,Etebilien! oth, Havana Bth, thyrittN eitit . Btu's liiggsgor-i'nountigg#l l ,3l l 624th gutting it Havana let and,wA -Nerlearnll44oe4Avessof 1211, namitsmaxtie ito t vi—rtoni - ousimsgtoolltic2iit AgtiOtiii 1416: vane Eth Tula 231.,- , tl4l64lleikik Althind 26th, dtie If tp. 'Volt 10;li , gtiMt 7 4, ' •" t „_ - 4'; - • .~iaxirty.~~u_~enr~~..; - POUT OF PHILADELPVL,Witirz-Ph M 3,68. BMW Run' . 4 85 I 812n,g Oin 25 7 .. .... .. ? . .... . . ~,flteamildp'llennebei, Hind, 24 tours froternewitork, ,114 papa May. with Indio paaaengeta to dadroc : Paned a shiposiuted black, at sinew' ab6ye the Leaße , . _ . Btiaraiiii Bolton; Fellow, 24 boors from. New York, ,via Dappaay,,witb mdse' and paseengere to .lames defdlce.; Pamaniosbip Lancluiter, forAiverpool,"below alonibay 'look; in tow of two togs, and an. unknown liafrine and Br brig Haps, from Went:lndian, off, Dela ware Dick. • iihiplisther, Lealie, from B'o de Janeiro ,12th Dity, "with - tallet to Thus A Newhall & Co. Left, eh ipe Noe. ry.lteed;Deiroorn, from Callao for Cowes; Northern Crown, Hallett. from London for Port Philip; Courier. Borneo°, bola Claps de Verds..ertg; Itaduga, Burdett, from Boatonjor Ban .Francisect, repg; earqueis Gleisom. front.Neweastle, Nug, wtg; Montha• Nsmilton. from London, do; Corith, Pettiogill, from Pieheiond, discgr.% dron,N.Parrelli from Baltimore, do; 'PrLderick tenurg, Sumner.. from • Now' Orleans, do; Gallego„l9,shburn, twin Callao for Falmouth ; brigs 'Obargate, Linden, from do, dirchg. and acbr Josephine, Smith; from NOW Perk, wig tOept Willehy remained. at Nioadditi in having been broken while the ship was being towed but of the harbor. He wit, return home by the first oppOrtunity after his recovery ] Brig ,Igtasbeth, Libhey, 9. days. from. Turks Island, with salt to Jauretche &, Baretaira. . . Brig Gem; Iltiteldnems ‘ 6 days" irom - Portland, With plaster t 6 B Poudorgc. Co. - . . , Brig 0' P O ' Brien , Watts, 3 days from New York, in ballast td N Short... T . l 4A C o . , • • 'Behr John ,Walker. Perim:4ls days from Guayama, P R, with sugar, molasses, &o to B A Render, & 00. • Put twin Metre* --see report of sehrE 8 311111511. liebr BR lanes, Townsend, 31 days from New Orleans, with mdse to Pettit ,:Martin k Co - hlay,lBth. elf Chin toteagnA, fell lh , Wlth the eche John Walker, from Glow:, ama tor Nhi HaVeri, it cargo of sugar mid molasses, :ditutnaated: ,Towed her to the - Jireakoster,"whinee the :Was brought up to the oft , by tug T'VPissey. 4 • - Boht:,Welcome Return, Clark, 10 days 'from Cattle, :pith lomber,to & 6alrio. . . . , " - Bair ploberd Oobden,:iirnold, 4'days from Sall River, tiOsibeen & Co.— - • - • • - Cornelia, Rthiiell; 4" days ['raid New 'Bedford, ,it(th4:ll.to - Shober, Hundrig & 00. • - • Bebe 8 L' OrockFr r Presbury, 4 days from" Tataton; tritb inedseto Twelle & o. • ,So.b.r . „Elepqrter, Berry, 6 days from Beeton o in ballast 'to littorucksoolb Glover. ._ . Salt A Eaton, liyou, - 4 dos from PrOlderMe, to bel -1 antleft °orison & Co; • - • Behr ,Dortisa Ireittid fo 0 A lieekabe; Biker, ""'""m 1311146) ig ball aeL Bo64 H k gelun a' ? o liday ' s ' Salem , In bit- Itet ioNobte. Hain:nett teOnaldwell. gebr-D M Menet*le. etaelauol, 6 days (Mtn Patrtock. et, fo,ballost to Roble, Hammett & Oaldwoll. • Velif..lttery Annea&cryor, &days - from Britton, to 561.- ;ifitto - 36hu•15 , Whito-- •- - - - • ••',.•• ,41iiiisOceon 80110,-Wottsi from Boston ; Oil:- joistiolliktotso & oOx • • • - • - Sauodetd, Corson, 5 diye from Bootrin,•to liolfriat to Tyler'', Stone & -•- Ommu llirds'Oulliam*dayr-frora Laurel, Doh ,arithlombor,to BitoOn & • BenkEhenherd aso• from Lodret, Del, wltli grain to XIV' Bacon& Co - - SOhr Bohemia, chat 2 days from , Ohs Blipeaka City, Ir,ith porn trit)hristiart:&'Ourran. • " • - Stealnsfilp,Sfate of Georgia, Garytn, Stirsznali, Alex fliron, Jr Steauntbip Shines! Sprague, illiathews, Boston, II • . - I.33teamaltip Delaware, Copes, New York; AM - adieu. Bbip J Wakefield, Young, Ban Frantileco, via N York, -Workmanlr, .Barque Orallle. Deseret'. Boston,, L Andenried & Co Coig Tiberius, Hughes, Cienfuegos, Istewatt, Carson "Eh%Wm Moore, Eaten. Mayaguez, John Mason& Co. • & Brig O'F (Pinion, Watte,,Tnomaaton ) N Sturtevant Co. • Beg Semi Elisabeth, Raines, Boston, J R White. Arta Rorie, Warre,'Boston, L Audertried it, Co. Brig Coin btewart,llishop, Portland, do Behr M Newell, Cavell, Manchester, ?dads, do lacer A-ii Brown, Endicott, Fah River, do , Eobr II P t untdt,g, Boston, do Behr Eva Dell, Tilton, do do Behr Montrose,.Wall. St John, NB, Twells & Co. Bohr Ring Do re, Johnson, Alexandria, T Webster, Jr. 'Bahr Geo W Price, Nalruer,'lllchruond. do Behr Reporter, Berry, Boatonfnlninceson & Glover. M Bahr W aims, ason, Boston, Rogers & Luther. Behr Rill Carter, Pleb, Boston, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell, Behr E< F Sollldq, Reiman. Neponeet,. do Sehr D blease,ole, Steelman, E Greonwlch, do Bchr L Iceland, Biker, latch'chola, 0 A Elocksher & Co. Behr Mary Abu, Sawyer, Portsmouth, J rt White. Behr (Iceem, Bete, Watts, eortsmouth, Blaktstou & Cox Buhr T P Coolier Williams, Baker's Folly. do - Bohr- Elisabeth B, Bacon, ,Ipawlob, Van Dusan, Bor on-ft Co Echr kiresion, Ryan, Fall River, R R Corson & Co. - echr L Baunders, Corson, Providence, Tyler, Stone & Co. tipehr B : Raynor, Bikynor Prorkloneo, Repplier fe Bro Steamer !IL (law, Iler, Baltimore , A aroma, Jr. [3l' TBLIWHAIT TO TO ragas.] . • • Arrived, barque Aeronaut, from Demerara; brigs S . liS Lion, from Trinidad de Ouba ; St Mary- from Fajardo, ; Talisman, from Callao, Tia Hampton Rods ; barquee Aristides, from Bremen ; Clarissa, from Trial lad do Cuba ; bilge Formai, from Hdvana ; A Dunbar, from, Gonsivea H T,Ellaworth (Br) from Antigua; Noriolk. from Fajardo; ochre Lady Scott. (Sr) from Eleritheros ; Maxon Rogers, from Green Turtlo Rey. ; Boma Turtlo, from Nassau, N P . 1 . Below, schr Leo, from Sauna la Grande. B. ‘llOO 20. Arrived, ships Chapin, from LiveOSTO N rpool ; Joiner Nes mith, from Liverpool. (Cknrespowlenee of pip Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES. Del.. June 10-11 , A II ....The eche lobo Walker. Fnrren„ from Guayana". for -New Maven, encountered a violent southerly *gale on the 12th Inst.; when in let 86 It, lon 71 12, doting which her past+ were rolled away, On the. ]Bth; elf .Blaincoteegue4as fallen In erl4L by sohr 1: Janes, from New - Or l eans for Phllarelphle, which towed her into the Breakwater lax; evening Bhe.will proceed op to the clay for repairs The cutter Fureard, sal v e Bliss. (supplyleg 01l to the light lion es ) and Rickman, (wrecker) remain at harbor. Wind W.—weather fine. i • ; 01111 &O. WM. M. 11191X1i1AN. Steamship Vlrglale, Belly, hence arrived et RI oh ix - I°l)43Bth Institut. Steamship Northern Light, Thar'epitaph. from New York for Bremen, wee seen 14th 'natant, 4 Y M, let 90 90. 1°037 - . Steamship Uity of New York, Howes, cleared at Boa , ton 1911 i lost, for Philadelphia. Stesmahlp Black Warrior : l4llth, for New Orleans VIII 16th but, arrived at Now York 10th bust. Shqi Daahoway, hence at New Yorkl9thlnet, to finish loading for San Francisco. Barque 'llollandor, M'llett, from Padang March 1, ar rival at Boston 19th lust kpoks April 10, lat 29 4313, lon 40 . 41 a, ship lifircdbus, Hallett: rom .oalcutta for Baton. 114 22, tat 225 N. lon 3050 W, boarded barque Wyman, Baker from Boston for cape Town 0011. Tne W resoortrd 'apeatiog-ilay 6. lat SO 50 N, too —, elifp Peruvian. Robots, front Boston for 13411 Yntnotaco Ship Vulture, GUI, from Ohiocha falai:lSo, via Ifamp ton Roads for Baltimore, was at anchor off Black River 19th instant. . 8111 p Anglo Bison, Hunter, from New York April 10 for Elan Francisco, was spoken Hay 14, lit 0 13 8, len 33 06 ship Asa Eldridge, Coleman, toy krati Francisco, dossed at,New York 19th instant. •• • . Ship Ticonderoga, Sawyer, from Mobile, arrived at. Liverpool Bth 'net • Shipabbott Lawrence,Davies; for Calcutta, sailed from Liverpool 6th ins tant: Ship Archor, Osgood, from Rangoon, arrived at Fal mouth 6th instant. Ship Bugle speed, Faller, from Rangoon, arrived at Calvert 6th instant. 814 Delhi, Lovell, aimed at St John, N B, 16th in 0 ant for Liverpool. Ship Hate Hunter, Healey, clearhd at Savannah 16th instant or Liverpool. - Ship Consul, Hayden, for Liverpool, cleared at Sa vannah 10th Instant. • - thlp Bruinga, Burdett, from Boston, Feb. 23, for Ban Francisco put in to filo 40 Janeiro 3d nit, leaking, and ree.ained in poif Barque fdralena„..llyder, hence, arrived at Charleiton 17th inst. - • Barque Docket. Saunders, olears4 at Boston Mb natant for But Indies. Bark Tory,'Borki hence for Londonderry, was spoken 1.4t0 instaut, 2 P 81, Jet 40 04, lon 06 54. Bark Bloomer, • (Sired); Knelt, from Montevideo April 17 arrived at New 'York 10th Instant. Bark Hugh Birekhead, Corner, for West Coast Booth America, cleared at Baltimore 18th lostant. Bark F Deming, Biggins, for Para and a market, oloared et Bawl' ork yenta rday. Brig Fatry,'Welsh; heno a,' arrived,at Richmond 18th Instant ,• • Brig fleleni, (Dutch.) Be Waal, for Philadel phia sailed fromlielioet 3d instant Brig David Duffel!, Tabbutt, for New York, cleared Bt John, N B, 14th instant. Brig Myra if Idler henCe at Boston 18th (natant, Brig. Cecilia, Kavanagh, for Phl/adelphla, cleared at 13t John, ri 13,16 th Instant. , Behr M Collins, Collins, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford 18th last Behr Industry, from Vienna, M 4, armed at, Bath, Mei 17th inst. ' ' Ehbr Homer, Ring; for Philadelphia cleared at Port land 11th last. .' Pitioormocir,Burrougis, for Philadelphia, galled from 8111411117t0 met, - Behr Ceres, hforedlth, from odeeia, lid, at Iloston 18th hat'. , • thihr .11i1Miaton,_ Russell, cleared - at New York -10thdiet for Philadelphia. „ 8 hr D Q Sribrier; Oarllela, for New Orleans, cleared New,York 191 h inet:' , - - .1 a 'Muller; Thoinpsoe, cleared at Wilmington, NO, lathiest for pavane, with lumber. Behr Henry Nutt, Garwood, for Philadelphia, oleared at Wilmington, N 0, lath inet with Limber . - Ochre Nellie Di Daley, Buena Vista; Lynch, and Thane gickley, Harvey , hence, at Richmond line inst. Lucy LBharp, Sharp, cleared at Baltimore lath triiii4errey City.- • Behr Damao!, Barton, hence, arrived it Baltimor 19th lost ' Sohn Zunice Bose, Small, Oyrtur,Ohamberlale, lial- W P PLDSlps,Smith, and Sarah Woodbridge, Rig ' - gins, henna', arrived at Boston loth inst. - Seers Li 0 Plaice, D B Seaton, Berke, and - Oorrrepelideet, Biggins, Detroit for Liverpool, with Mack walnut and wnite oak 'tarot and grain arrived at Quebec 14th hst. - Belau Jae Barratt,'Davis; Waill ?dallier, Orowalli W rAlfamMond Oslo; B Au!tia, May,, hence, and Smith,Atha Smith , from Wilmington, Del at Roston - • • liar fAmet Dupont,' Corson, hence at Wilmington, N o lathiest, - • • •• .801111311eis, Hallett , cleared at Beaton, 35th last, for Ids port Scbr HClrr,Hiee, for - thle port, cleared at Portlaed Bob arly.Checistmari, sailed from Nantackotl7th Instj for th'i port..' - ' - Behr - lit:none, Parktor, for this port, 4allo from Now Itedieid 17th Mat. ' • ' Baal . aloe B Brown, BroTacearsh d. Taylor, Corson, and Misrlotto limit)), for this, port, sailed from Prom. dtmoo 17th net. . . Bare Wm P Corbitt, Hon; hence for Roxbury; Bally Wheaton t Palmer, do' for rawtne'iat, and Janefd Brai nard, Newpertfat hterangton 17th Inet Behr N Rotuma, WlLlime; Called from Fall Weer 16th mint. I'd Cape /lay. "Behr Atlantic, Weis, hence at Salem 18th Met,' Behr.Laesburg, Langataff, benco at Portlihd 18th 'heat. - • Behr o)4lleuge, Packbr, hence it New Bedford lath toot. Schrs Wm Q Audenreid, Heweit; Nobt Corson 0 M Neat, Henderson; ' and-Walter and Lemuel, Joltneon, 4enciarrivad at Dogma 19th ;net Boor Lady Suffolk, Laker, clearefat Boston 19th inet for PalLade/phis. Ochre Oha. ityiL 11 Perguedn,llo Porter. B E Sharp, T Lahr. Joseph H -Bleley, Deborah Jones. Sarah Auu, Z Btration,-Wiltiain it Daunts, and W U Nelson, were at Hohnes's Hole l'ith Inst. Bohr Perot 'Thomas, hence, arrived ,at Eastport on 14th inst. ' Bohr Ban Leda, trout Pawtucket for PhDs _ delphia, arrived lit Providence 1801 inst. -:Schni John' Lancaster, /abide Olark, and Beauty, sailed trom Providence 18th lost; for Philadelphia. • • Bohr D. 'D. Bayles, Jayne, hewn, at Winiungton, N. 18th init.' Bahr. B. N.-Gardner, Bourne, hence, at Charleston, 17th lust, -- • 11.113.1F1E 14180ELLANY. - Ehleifienkee,llill (of Boston),.BIllot ,t from Calcutta forLooden, th 'going ,d6Tn , ;the river Hoogley lost two tepee% yardallan EogllslaVessel running fottl,of bar. ' Rise was - soon• ?hotted and ;tailed from :Bangor April 'loth, all welt.. The reporter her : heing;at Manna In diStresirsisa Inoorreet 110 16,4Thelhieifeaii ;big rarest Oak ,(of.flalloirell), Show, arrlfred from„Aniherst April 4th, mitrirr.the follOWMg;.An/. t.n„l4ooooling up the river. took the ground 66,-,a,pantypeukiithere eh e remained untirthe 10th . ,Alialnekheert surveyed and found not thjArigtv Fainitiutit E . 4th lost:LThe AinerleaU silly ; Tranalt; 11 , ,emleinidad Cuba, has arrived with a great list. and Bart oirthe cargo thrown overboard--4.44 -rang , feet Imteartftin hold. NOTION TO MARINERS. • • • Notice is hereby jiver' thaithebnor - oit Deritieberry Ledge, half a wile" N jE W of Wood Inland Lighttfoistaii;" hoe broken Its moor.ngs. It will be replaced : as soon se possible.; By orderief the Light Home Hurd • THNO. P WRENN ftirthind;Me,JL --- e 18, 1868. DOMISTIO PORTS NNW YORE:'..Ttine 19—Arr barque Ocean's Favorite, (or •Brierol; P 11,) Pearce,; br igs Georges, Bogona,lE ; Ann Tyler, Tyler , " G u *yams ; Ors 'John Warren Litter, Jacksonville; John Roe, Nam mond. Charleston, Ald, ships ) , ddystona Stubbs, I ivorpool ; Porthvd, Leavitt, Bic; Amelia,. Wallace, Falmouth, England; M .F,Vana, Warren.Lnnd,nt President PiliMore, Nol. son. 'l,ondim ; barques (I Windsor, AlONwen, Port- alt Prince ;- Witidwevd, Emerson, bt, Thomas ; Fride pf the Be.. Mann, Trinidat Lotue, Trafry Liverpoo4 brigs , 0 W Ring, Corbet, Wilmington; J A Taylor, Young, Por.land ; North, Davidson, Galveston • Lark"Penston, Bermuda; Jos B George, knoll, fin timore ; ochre Helene, Jones, Charleston; Oregon, Rrauae, Washing- ton ; Fronde, Brown, St Nitta, E J Eneas, fivreeting, Ab ; .BALTIVQIIII—Arr Juno 19 brig Delmont Locke, Reed, Richmond; cobra Aininda, Powers, Robinson, Deer Za Caepan Blegs blin, Boston.. Qnsrantine—thaique Wieland, (Dram) Osterman, from 'Drinithri„ . cleared ateareshlp Joseph - Whitney, Ilowee Roston; eteaMer 4as Jerome, Jerome, Derby, Ot; sabre Wm Wm Maack, Veal, Catskill, N Y; Jonas Apatite, Ro tten; do; Minerva, Wlnelow, Pall River; Irmo Smith, MeOlyern, Somerset, Mace; Israel 11 Day, Chase, Pro / vldenee. - ended hrig Armete, (Ur) Rudolph, Halifax; Rehr Gen Grant, (11r) 11111, Bermuda. PORTLAND.—Arr 11th, barques Pert, Theatrup, Si erra ,Morena; Theodore Curtis, Edmurys Cardenas; Ju , Mee, Rona,do. Old. brig Castilian. Marwick Havana. '130 4 T0N,-Arr, barq en Sylph.' James, baltimore Emblem, Davie. do; II meott, Halley Salem; brigs n Davis, O'Neil. • Jeomel ; • Julia, Sheffield, Galveston; Odeon of the South Chapman. New Orleans; schrs D E Sawyer, Pearson Foyal ,• VI m B Horsey, Colburn, St, Bans; Marcia Farrow, Pillsbury. Stations; May, Ho bart, Galveston ,* Abbott Lawrence.- Wilson, Wining ton, N 0; Josiah &charm Merrill, Richmond; 11 F Pay ton, Nickerson, Alexandria; Pearl,' Brown.• - Telegraphed—Ship Commodore. from Key West; barinellallacder, from Pausal. ' Oid, , barques Oordelia, Cook, Oienfuegoa ; Marcia 'Blanchard, Hamann's; Relent, 'Shimmy, St John N B; brig Australia. Ohelsey, Charleston 8 0 Old—Wand WSW, bargees Rocket, Cordells, Ban Ja cinto, Leroy, Indiana; Wigs Manson', A Hopkins, Aus tralia, Thou Achorn, Stephen Young, Mary II; sch- Bonita. . FOREIGN PORTS. [By the Vanderbilt.] Ar at Liverpool eth lost Cora Lynn, —, St John. N Ji; Spitit of the Deep, Shanghai, ; N.. B.u l s.dr New Orleans; Oswego, Savannah. 7th, Abby Blanch atpiNew Orleans • ;Alsor:er 6th FienicAlitinle , Bendel . , New, Orleans ; Sandusky, Will eras, 11obile ;. Muscongus, -Carter, , Charleston.: 0 It, Jaco b A Westervelt , Aruittn, New York; Peisia, (s) do.. • 601, T B Bertram, Gray, N York ; Ocean Star, W3lBnme. N, Orleans. , Liverpool, 6th—Put back, the Etlwan, for Charles ton-.second mate staohed by one of the crew. entered at London 6th, ships Magnolia,Elasam, Ne vases ; 4th Pilot (fish, Goyt, Jamaica, ol'd 4 h, Wm .k Ma•y, Evans, N York and Odessa'; Brmlna, Chisholm; Melds and Nilavett. [From the Skipping Gazette, June 8. Havre 616, ar Johannisberg, Stelphen, NOrleans. — Texel 611,, &Id Johanna Bertha. Fenenga, NYork. Beivoet 6th. ar Alma, Weeks, NYork; King of the Forest, Tones, do. Brouwersha. au 6th. ar Grave, Stowe, NYork. Ouxhaveri 6th, or Island Queen; Ruggles.' Mobile. Bremerhaven 4th. s'ld. Louisiana, Muller, N York ; Yea Beaulieu, Fesonfeldt. do Copenhagen 2d, or Ida Kimball, Sleeper, N York ; Dublin, Darr, Baotou. Croustadt, May 31. Wanderer, Ryder, N York. Genoa. May 26, sid Ella A Clerk N Orleans. Barcelona Hey 29, sr Lopreass, Martetancy, Charles ton; 261 b, Preelora, Pages, do; 29th, Mesachta, Fibre. • gaol: do; Intogridad. Just. N Orleans. Off Dungeness. Vivid. Covington, Wilmington, N 0; 6th, Johann, Wilhelmine, Baltimore for Rotterdam. Off N Haven, Amazon, Homy, N York. Passed Deal tth Sabine, Tyoe, for N York. [Front the Shipping Gazette. June 7 811 from Gravesend Ith ; James It Keeler, Allen, New York. Off Bonehunek 6th, the Arai - dean ship Alvens, bound East. Off Beachy Head 24, the Mel. Lackkin, frori, New Orleans knr.d B bld front Cuxhaven Ist, Louts Napoleon, Meeting, N York. • • . Ar at Nantez 4th, Neree, Mourand, Charleston, Sld from St Naz tire 3d. Lizzie Sege, Bordeaux. Ar at Palnboeuf 2d, Indraie, Emend, Charleston; Huron, Goolrey, do. Ar at Havre 3.1 Houston, Share, Galeeaton, do. In the Roads 6th, Johannisberg, Stilphon, from Nem Orleans. - • Sid from Shields 5 4 h, Sabine, N York. Sid from Greenock 4th, Milton, Droadfoot, N York sth, John Gray, Calder. Mayans. Bid from Deal b'h, Mary Merrill, Kitimat', Boston. 151 d from Dover sth, Mary Melons, licraldson, Charles ton. Off Yalinouth 4th, At;asort,itovt;: from New York Bid from Gravesend bth, Norval. for New Maven, NB, .Antwerp. 4th.—The brig Midnight, , f Boston Um. bee laden, with forecastle sod poop burnt, zwthing on board bat bo• anchors and chains, woo passed May 2, let B N, lon 31 W Are at Oardqf 4th, barque Albert, from Savannah, and order d to Bristol. _ }Taw Yana. Jame 29 MiMIiEMM=II Off Dangeoneos 4th, Dutch ship yortroution, trout Amsterdam for New York Off Gael 3d, barque Gerhard, Kr:5OW, from Drake, for New York. 4th, as p Mottle, Thompson. Charleat .u, for Gotteatoira; Greco ; Stow, fbr New York for Rot terdam. Lo.dlng at Rangoon Ap 17, Spirit of the Times, Klein, England. ar , at Barcelona May 20, Condolfo. Colotto, New Orleans. ISI=IMMEM Bld from Amsterdam 2d, Johanna Bertha, renenga, New York. Bld from Ilehmot 34, Leila, Coffin, Now York; Nome, At thus Boston. Bid from Havre ad, Roger Stewart, Turner, New Oriente. ARRIVALti AT THE PRINCIPAL HOULE, GIRARD HOUlSB—Ohestout s'aset. below Ninth. OrotherS, Wellsburg, W II Clark, Pa Ya W (1 Mitchell, Hartford T S Clark, Pittsburgh Thos A Scott. Altoona, Pa Miss B Stewart, Altoona, Pa miss a D Stewart., Pittsb , g Mina A Stewart, Indiana- Bbl Harris, Richmond, Yn polio P 0 Rust, Cal ,T W Knowles!, II R Bit W LDlaecbsid, By 8 Dot:Burs Nashville Geo II Wolfe tr, la Bait Reuben Tower, Waterville, Jet D N Y Chas 9 Smith, N Y I A Davidson, N Y II Sp-ar, N Y A. Ten Rick, N Y David 8 Reid & la, N 0 Jae 8 Athon & dm, Indian- A. Azoy, Ramie*. apolls, Ind W D Lumpkin, Tenn oil lillyman, Pottsville 1' Sayre, Wiz amtla, N J 8 J Slillig •on, Nlizabeth,N I J 8 Green, Jr, Allaabeth, P II Lewis, Roston NJ John P Brown, Alabama 0 II Oren. Portland Judge Donaldson, Pa A J Itonasian & le, Troy, Goo P Devlin, Boston N Y Jan R Aiken, 8 0 0 II Ritter,Oharleston, 8 0 D M (Mord, New Bedford Jae P Abell, Va Air Whitney, Pa A D Lamson & la, Boston JJLiglabody, N Y 8 II Ward, N Y . lire tel 9 W Bynum, Ala Idles IA W Huston, Ala Dr NJ Ruston. Ala Wm 0 Smedes, Mee W N Starke, N Orleans Thus Jones, Riehmond, Pa Lamar it Buber, St Louis 8 U Lewis, Alabama Chas S Walker. Batalo Lewis B Williams, Vir- Sami Farrell, Utica, N T girds W E Starke, New Orleans R J Harris, Warren, N 0 C S Putnam, N Y Br W P Bestial' Vt R Brown, Towanda Hugh Direkhead, Balt lilies Ollman, .Nashaille Miss Constant, Nashville Miss Hyde, ditto J Core, Columbus, Ga Sanders. Washington Dr Scratchley, N 0 Mr Sutherland, Washington A 0 Martin & la, Havant A 8 Nicholson, ditto II E' Jones. New York JII Boatel, Auburn, N Y F Montmollin, Lexin, Ry Mr Dawsort, N York L W Ball, Blair Co, Pa John 8 Benlns, ditto W V Lidgerwood, N Deo P Osborne, St Louis JP 0 Oottorell & lady, Sdw Mimeo, Forest co. Pa Milwaukee Peter Horr. Watettown,NY John D Winston, N Y 0 Granger, N Y • E Wise, St Louis L Isaacs, N Y " T Hatch, St Louis Edmund Broom, N Y S Hershfield, N Y Mrs A M Lone, Alabama Simon Stevens, Lancaster P D Luther, Poth4rille . T DRoblus,Methphig, Tea Master Elbert Lanphier, D A Bola*, Brooklyn, N Memphis, Tenn G W C Stratton, Rich- W T Henderson & la, S C mend, Pa Riot 11 E Wright, 6 C Jos F Burr, Now Jersey SIF,IIOLIANTB , HOTEL—Worth street, below Arch. Mrs bl Craig, 110111 4 5yeborg T W Rhodes, 8t Louie 8 McFadden & la, Peorin,lll 811 r wansey,Shippensbarg A 51 Austin Pa Goo W 11Lovring, Broths. Miss Al Fletcher, Drowns- 'tile, Tenn •ille, Toon Richard Ilerr, lilinererille J L nut. N Y • 11 Howard, Ohio J N Kline, Phllta Id A Junes, Phil , d .1 Bowen, I , llbconsin 11 EVID, St Louis J II Markley, Philad AMERICAN UoEBE—Chestnut street, above Fifth. J 0 Canahell, Del . John A Alien, Del I T Biniekson, Salem N J J .13 Hoirman,.Wilm, Del John It Lukens & Is, Bostonians Lukens. Beaton lee F Smith, Reading 'L A Bavage,N Y . P E Fithian, Ili John, II Tomlinson & la, Mies 31 li White'. Masa • blase JOhnII White, Mate M II Cooper, N Y d B Prrtiow. Va Geo A Brendlinger, kla Col John D Bovard, Bid H Gardner, N J Walter IL nnidle. Dilisburg Mrs Donn & family, Pa 0 Arnold, Providence Jos 8 Bernice, N Y Robt Templeton, Pa Wm &pp, tairill• Grove, Pa Jame?' IT Burdue, Ps. P Young & la, Va. ./ Herrington, Va Capt II Whitaker, N Y Israel Leamen, N J Hiram Raynor, N V Cleo II Raynor. NY J Bauman, Lancaster Jcs Coldwall, Lancaster Edlv IR Jellison, N Y Banal fiturdevrmt, N I' 0 P Pratt, N Y D J Turner, Portsmouth, Ye , ANION 13.0TE1.—Areh street, below Fourth. D M Thompson, Deposit, 8 T Devereux. N Y N Y B E Lehman, Bethlehem Mies Addie Lehman, Beth. B Boardman, Hartford, tit lehem • -a V blo&Illater, Harris- C Crawford, Pittsburg, Po burg, Pa Wlt Ohsmbetw,Obleago,lll Coo Baird, 0 Robert Jennings. 0 Genry Evens, Deposit, NY 0 0 Drake, Buchalter, NY P M Wheeler, ihmeock,NY James Week, Bt. Louie V It Fritz, Ilatidwg NATIONAL HOTEL—Enos SUM, Abnio G Peters, Pa I.lRehner, Bohuyik Raven G N Barnet, Easton, Ps N Hamill, Brooklyn P. Thompson ' N Mertz, Pottsville II Rardsvell i Lancaster W Rhod•NAllentown,Pa , co, Ps Wm Jackson Pa A }leopard, Pa 7 A Frey, Bethlehem Wm iitintsinger, &amyl- Jon Dangler, nobuylkill kill Haven Raven B Miller & lady, Tiogs en Mr Osenheinter, Lances. P Oliphant, Liverpool, Pa ter co, Ps Then Wren. Po•tsville W F Foote, Pott villa, Ps 11 0 Kerkeslager, 0,11;0- J T Anderson, Atlantic city kilL Haven W Wallis, Behoylkid co R Beitzer & lady, Pa N Manning, Reading Althouse, Douglasville R A Bhoalds and lady, Pa BARLEY SHEAP HOTEL—Second street, below Vine. R A Moslck. Greetßend, Pa D Gray, Ducks co. Ps 0 Btall N J Jno Ohri•tio, Boob' co, Pa Joseph W Steeper, Hartford Oeo 'leathern:l, Duette co,Ps co, kld Ramey Lindley, Deposit, WinNeynkoop & la, Newt'o N Y J W Torbert ,t Is, Newtown Dark! McNair & fa, New. Aaron Feaster, Jr, A. la, town Newtown Sam T Wynkoop & la,Nenr- W lames. Doke co, Ps town • Munson Sherwood, Pa Julian Johnron, P'er oo,Pe Cole, Ps, II J (dworkberlin, Cennous- Semi Work, h jr, Pletolng- N Y ton, N Y MADISON RPM Second street, Om Market. N Yanseholok, Oamdon co, Andrew Manly, Elanoools NJ co, N Y John Murry. N Y Win Welsh, Bwodeaboro, Lewin Purnell, Ohio . N J ..G. R Graham, Pa - Morgan J. Stanley, Alba- John Roswell, Mains ny, N 1 , Wm II Reynoids, N 1 John B Dookor, Elmira II Gerard, Elmira, N Y WESTERN TlOTEL—Market street, above Eighth T .piamitage, Lehigh, Ps S V Maims, PA John-Linpayi Pa - Janie); nollesoe, Pa r, Hervey, Bradfonl en, Pa W Fisher; New Jersey BALD BitoLB TlOML—Third street,'Ab. Oallowhill 0 tower, Moi eo,•Pa bi Lower, Nontg co, Ps J Lucheribach, Bethlehem 13 Laub, Lyconting co, Pa Jones, Hanover, POI , L Kipo, Franklin co, Pa BLACK BBAK LIOTBL—TbIed below Callowbal, Clemons j ()beaten: Valley 'L Ton Byborry, Pa A Blroudt, Noyttetown J B Conrs4,llonistown. ilraDiatfot. [Fron. tlShlpting Gozdte, .Tune,ls OP TO ON WOLOON. TIIIB MORNING. ttit tinES§.--10LADELPIIIA, MONDAY. JUNE gl 3 ctiat . . Piipitaiton of thelHlesirt --;Wher: net sittaluff J OHN F. SLOAN'B from orgawle. disease, palpitations , are due either to . ~ nervous,exeltement or to a genetal leipoverishinent of , BATHING-ROBE AND CLOTHING STORE, - the blOod. I ,The'PEßtly lAN STRUM, by restoring tho II E(JA TX It.. STREET, NEAR WASUINGTON, vital Said to its prop'er cOnditloilliall 1 , CAPE ISLAND N.J., meat, arrests palpitations, - -and invigorates the whole i - w i i pervatiseseite- ~ , . • 1021.6 t ~ , ore-wal be found a largo assortment of all binds of system. , : , . . . . , , To Pirellent the Hair tolling oft. `To,pros, Troaterl,Children, and Infants; such ag•Blouse, Le mots anew grolitlx, , To prevent the hair tirnlng gray., ,anders, and',Plattnel Shirts, off ,all qualities, sizes, and To change grey hair tilid iyhtskine to their original fir, colorsi.together, , with every style or Bathing Rob_eS, color. To make thoehair - soft and glossy, Inclining it 011 Caps, Leather and Oinei Belts, Slippers, Ount to curl, JULES lIAUEL'S EAU ATHENIENNE,OR, Shoes, Towelling, Soaps, Colognes; &c ,as well an Morn: BAIR, RESTORER. Sold by. ail 'auggiats, - and by lag downs, for old and young, large and Small. Also, JULES RAUEL Jr, CO., b 10,704 GILESTNUT Street. 3, Gentlemen's Dress-Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, je2l-416t-wlt Cravats, Bandkerchlets, Raltilose, Zro.• • ' " " ' Schenck's Pali:made Syrup, the best and most positive cure for Couglia,', Colin, Consumption, Llvor Complaint, Influenza, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Scrofula, end nil diseases of the Lungs, - ho reputation thatthia landfall() has obtained during the twenty icon it has been boforo the public, rouderd it useless to pull it, Thonsands who have been bene7, tited by its also testify. tolls Joe - zits. Prleo $1 Per bottle, or six for $5. Wilco, an North Krill Street; corner of NOitta Street, jolB-3tl ;Saving Fund,—Niue Per Merits lluierest.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, - S. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money receireCin any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit, to .the day of withdrawal. Money is renewed and payments made daily, without notice. - The investments are made , fn Real _Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and etch Bret-oless eeouri- tine as th charier requires. .oDicelours, from 9 o'clock in the morning until 6 o!olock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thuzsday evenings until 8 o'clock. fell Oviver 45 Baker's • onannikne,n .A.14/LY SNWING 31AOHIN11113, 780 011ESTAIT STREET. These Machines are now justly admitted to be the beat -in use for family sowing, making a new, strong, and eisetlo etitoh, whioh will 1107 rip, even if every fourth stitch be out. Monism Beni on application by letter. APP'.9 Jackson, JOB PRENTNII, DIERDIIANT STREET. (Meeks, Notes, Drafts, Dille Lading, Bill Stands, Ofr onlire, Outs, and all other kinds of Job . Driptiog, at aril= to owe t. 1,4 ' : • . • Singer's Sewing Irlachine r s.r.-After a fair trial of the several machines that have yet been offered to the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has been given in favor Of Singer's. This Is, in fact, the only machine capable of performing ,every kind of Revving. moms NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE is, beyond all question, the most complete articio•for family use yet invented, being at once ornamental, easily operated, and superior, In every respect, to any other machine. On this statement we challenge the world. I; M. SINGER & CO., fe7Aus Office, No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. Seamen's Saving Fund—ollice 203 Walnut street, one door west of Booond street. liai - ehres de posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rata of five per cent. per annum. Office open daily, froui 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, Franklin:Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Oharles Morris. . . Bower's infant Cordial.--This invaluable Cordial Is prepared from a variety of the most choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the moot perfect and reliable carminative extant for infante and young children. By Its powerful Manama • epeedy owe le Minded in all cases or Cholla, windy pains and spiumes. Believes and mitigate': much of children , a angering during denti non or teething, and by Its soothing properties tram valises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &o. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has boon used In thousands of cuss with the most abundant mem. - No family ehould be without It. Plopired only by lionT A. Dense, At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. B. corner of Sixth and Green ate., Philadelphia. To whom all ordere must be addressed. And for sale by Druggists geueralle. an 18-ly Strauss & Goldman, No. 306 Market street, shone Third, Wholesale dealers la CLOTHING, are now soiling oit their entire Mock at Retail, at wh Weep!' prices. jeMta Sating Fund—American Life insurance and TruatCOMPANY, S. E. corner FOURTII and WAL• NErr—llipiTictsoo,ooo. Depositors paid on demand, In Gold and Meer. Tide old Inatitution never ceased to pay all coma in fuii during the ?ANIS AND BANE. ace• PENSION. Jes-12t filarriaace In Camden. N.J., Blay sth, by Rey. E. H. Stotee, WM. IL PREEHAN to ELLA LAMPLUGH, both of that ,Dty . In Camden, on tha 17th Inataot. be Roc E H Makes, SAHIIEL 11. MORTON to CAROLINE MORRIS, both of Camden. N J. On the 11th instant, by Rev J. TI Kennard, D D . T. I' CULLEN, M. D., to Mrs LIZZIIt STOUT, both of Camden, N J. At Dormantown, on the morning of the 10th instant, REGINA, wife of Charles W. Oldenbergh, and daugh ter of John and Mary Dalian) The funeral will move on Tneadav Afternoon, from the residence of Daniel Oldenbergh, 874 North Eighth street, below Poplar, to Bt. Jude's Church, Franklin street, above Drown, where the funeral services will take place, at 4 o'clock, to which the relatives and friends of the families are respectfully invited. 0* On Funday morning, 20th instant, ROBERT R. STEWART, in the 87th year or his ag-. *o* On Thursday evening. 17th instant, after a short and same illness, Mr. NATHANIEL GATES, in the 50th year of his age At Springville Farrn, war Montgomery Square, on the 15th instant. MARY A , wile of Captain John Baker. in the 85th year of her age In Washington city, D C , on the morning of the 111th instant. SARAH GIBSON, wife of Frannie J. Gib son, of Philadelphia. Suddenly. at Cincinnati, on the 17th instant, JOHN A. lIAZLEWOOD, aged 30 years. is UNALTII OFFICE, June 19.1858. The number of Interment,' in the city of Philadel phia, for the week ending at 12 o'clock to-day, is— 213 to• ta. Er n. Et. 4," Diseame. Apoplexy 6 Burns 1 Cancer 2 1 Croup 9 Congestion of Loup. 1 2 dt Brcin. 1 I Cholera 'uranium.. 11 I Consump'n of Lungs.2s 2 Convulsions 1 15 Oyanceis ....... ..... 2 Dropsy, Drain 1 7 .• Chest 1 ,( Heart 1 Disease of Drain.... 4 2 ,‘ Heart.... 5 1 Drowned ....... ...., 2 Dysentery 1 2 Effusion on Drain... 1 1 Erysipelas 1 1 Fever Puerpr re 1.... 1 Of the above there were Under 1 year 70 I From 40 to 50 From Ito 2 25 . 4 50 to /0. . 4 2to 6 15 .. 60 to 70, 44 sto 10 7 4 . 70 to 80. " 10 to 15 1 44 80 to 00. . 4 15 to 20.... . 2 .. 00 to 100. 4 . 20 to 30 12 .. 30 to 40 21 Total Blahs ' I' 4 o Boys Females. ' 93 I Girls From Almshouse People of Color Prom the Country By order of the Board of Health. ARTHUR, lIUGIIEB, Health Officer, Card.—The undersigned, on behalf of the ' , YOUNG MEN'S 011EISTIAN ABBOUD,. tender their sincere thanks to the LADIES of the different FAungelicul Churches, who so kindly and generously assumed the arrangement of our FESTI VAL. And, also. the Ladies of the •' Northern Ileum for Friendless Children," for their kindness in leaving, vary beautiful decorations nod arraugyillablen for our benefit; to Mr. J. E. GOULD, fur the use of one of his Virtuosi to the friends who volunteered to wing; to those who made such liberal donations of Flowers, Cakes, Staawberries, Ice Cream, Ice, &c., Lc.; and to all the - numeteue friends who en cheerfully rendered their assistance. WILLIAM figTTY je2l-It n o g 310Utitain I itipectvl I,olonony Puitsosurnfa,' Juno 11th, 1858.—NOTICE.— A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the "Big Mountain Improvement Company" will be held at tho office of the Company, southeast corner of FRONT and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the 25th instant, at 12 o'clock 31., to receive a report,upon the unexpected condition of its affairs, and to express their vicars as to the future course they wish the Di rectors to pursue in the matter, By order of the Board of Directors. • Jol2-dl2t WIC P. ShNES, President.. G..rntilutown Piteseiwr Railway.— l'he Conarniesioners of the Gerniantown Pansenger Railway Company" will attend on MONDAY, the 28th Juno, 1855, and on each business day thereafter, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M., at No. 10 South SIXTH Street, to receive subsetiptions to the stock of said Company, until the same is fully subscribed. Charles Megan°, William ii. Perot, 'Vincent b. Brad. ford, J. 11. Wheeler, J. 8. Struthers, William ward William W. Wieder, Mordecai 0. Dawson, Thee. A. Biddle, George W. Ilatnrnersly, Jabot Gates, John J. Griffith, and Robert I'. King, Commissioners. jell-AtJyl. ErGirard College Passenger Railway Com• PANY.:—At a ?nesting of the Corriminsioners of the GIRARD COLLEGE PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, kohl at the Wetherill Rouse, Friday, May 28, 1858, it was Respired, That in conformity with the act of Assem bly to ouch cases made sod provided, we will meet ou MONDAY, the 21st day of June, A. D. 1858, at4he Washington Drove Yard Hotel, RIDGE AVENUE, above Sixteenth street, at o'clock A. 51., open books for receiving subscriptions to tho capital Mock of said Company, and that the said books shall ho kepi open for the said purpose at the name place, between the hours of A. M. and 3 P. M., on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, the 211 a, 22d, and 2511 of Juno, 1858. In pursuance of the above resolution, book will be opou for receiving subseriptions to the capital stock of said Company, at the time and place mentioned in the wild resolution, by the undersigned, a committee ap. pointed fo ther purpose. CHARLES THOMPSON JONES, JACOB ESHER, JAMES F. NICHOLAS, ROBERT MORRIS, JAMES PAGE, • Omuminionoro. Resolved, That In order to afford the citizens at large the fullest opportunity to participate In the enterprise, that it be recommended to the Commissioners, as far as In their power, to limit tho subscription to each indivi dual, the first day. to ten shares. liyBl-dt.1023 ay. Homo for invalids With Attentions of THE 011 EST, 13.11% cot, PASIHE and CHESTNUT Streets, my2l.lrolf West Q - XFORD -PARA.—TROTTING—V:I6S— DAY, JUNE 22d, at 3 WeInek.—PREMLUIM $l,OOO. B. McLaughlin enters bik. g. "LANCET." Jell. P. McMann enters b, m. " FLORA. TEMPLE." Milo heats. best 3 in 6, to harness. These eelebritted times are " MATCHED," and will contend for the supremacy of tho Trotting Turf on this lino Mile'Track on Thesday next. Tickets to be obtained at the Gate. Admission 81- free to all Parts of the track. /Doge IcavettHecond and Dock streets at 1 o'clock P. M. le2l-It* Elcatbs Fever, Scarlet 2 3 " Typhus.— 1 " Typhoid 4 Intlem , n Bra n.. . " Bianchi " Bowels. " Liver... Peritonaium 2 1 Inanition ...... ..... 4 Mania-a-Potu 2 Martiamus Ohl Ago.. Palay Scrofula.. Still-Dorm .. Unknown.. Whooping Cough .... 14 11 ... 14 23 73 1d 63 12 2 J WIN {TEST, Pittance Conunittee (roam ' A largo assortment of READY-MADE OLOTIIING, suitable for the Hodson, always on hand, and for sale at any other eistabliolnocut on the Island or elsewhere. - J. P, SLOAN also keeps nn howl a full supply of Bathing Robust EAGLE GILL OLOTRINLI STORE, No. 506 (formerly 274) MARKET Street, five ants above Eighth street, PLIZLIDIMPUtd, which will be eold, .14 the most reftoonoblo Prices. • .Dathing salts will bo HIRED to transient visiters at the Store, on the Island. _ - Raving wade the getting-up of bathing apparel his ditty for sovoral yeaht post, the oubscriber thinks that his experience qualifies him to suit the taste of the west !hotlines's. I=l J. P. SLOAN liknwinn re:aeries the Storn N. E. car eer of WASHINGTON nod DECATUR Streeta, CAW bll.OOO, opposite tho United States Hotel and the Ame rican Muse. where MRS. SLOAN null have the Roper vision of a very largo and well beleehel aarortment of BATHING APPAREL for Ladies, hlissas, Children, awl Infants, comprising Ilasquos;Polkas, Yokes, Sacks, and every other approved article desirable or suitable for sea-bullring. Persons wino intend visiting Cape Island can be ac commodated uith bathing 'apparel at either of the abase Stores, and thus avoid the trouble and expense of car. : eying them from a distance. Thin being his eighth season In the Bathing-Robe 'business, J. P. SLOAN redly, satisfied of his ability to plealle persons in nil kinds of garments suitable for sea-bathing. Returning sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, be respectfully solicits a continu ance of the scene. . • • -. JOHN I'. BLOAN, • No. 806 (formerly 274) INIA.RKia Bt,, Philadelphia, Ilan one of the largest assortments of 'Bathing Robes in the United States, suitablii for sea-bathing at Cape Inland, N.J.. Nom port, It. 1., Lung Branch, Atlantic City, and elsen here. je2l43t if CIENTLEBIEN'S FURNISHING STORE. ' l 4- 1 1 W. W. KNIGHT,I6WAROH Street, above Siath, Shiladellibla. Dealer in all kinds of fartitahmg Goode and manufacturer of Bine Shirts, warranted I equal n every respect to any others manufactured la this city dr elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. ' mhl-tt GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR ,1 0.1 DRESSING GOWNII.—The largest and beet as ortment In the city, wholesale and retail, with a fall Noe of Tinder Clothing, suited to the season, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, NB emu Street, above Sixth, Philtule4 phis. ,nbl-tf ' W INCHESTER 'Bt' SCOTT, GENTLE MSN>fi FURNIMUNO STORY:, and PATNNT SHOULDER SEAM BRUIT MANUFACTORY, No. Yee OILESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut co Shirts, the moot perfect fitting article made. At whole. ale and retail. and road. I, ',I A , anA-lel • ,Eeliat DiaLuca. I - - - - - r THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PRILADEL PRIA.—DIvorce, N 0.2, December, 1857. MARY E. TAYLOR vs. WILLI 4.M TAYLOR.. And now, to wit, 19th June, 185 b, on motion of Wm. 1). KELLEv, Esq., fur Llbellaut, Rule on Reinundent to show cause mhy the Court should not decree a Divorco a oineulo,matrimon it, as prayed for by the Libellant, returnable SATURDAY. 3d July, 1858, of 10 A. 3f. TO WILLIAM TAYLOR, alias NEHEMIAH TAY LOR, respondent above named: Take notice of the above rule. )YSI. 15. KELLEY, Solicitor for Libellant. je2l-mw2w 1914 June, 1858 L'ampo. LIGHT JONEB> PATENT EEROBENO, OR COAL OIL LAMPS, Unrivalled in beauty, simplicity, safety, or economy. Every person wishing to obt•ln the very befit and cheapest Portable Light wlihm tip it reach should call and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demoteurate : lat. That no aCcldeet can occur by explosion. 241 That they omit no effensive oder while burning. 31 That they are very email., trimmed 4th That they are easily regulated to give more or less light. fah That they burn entirely free from smote. 6th. That the light is at least he per cent. cheaper than any other light row in common use. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Wholesale and Retail Agency, 33 booth SHOOND Street, above Pheatnut Pouthern and l'Vestorn dealeys supplied with LAMPS, .)1143, WIO%S, SUADAS. and everything in the lice, on favorable terms S. M. 80IIIMLAND, Agent. ray.l4•lntw-2m pETERd'o PATENT NON-EXPLUSIVE - BELF-GENICRATING GAB LAMP Is the only Patent Burns: Shat has a . . NON-00NUINJTOR ifTAOIEBD -- - . for Safety, 011eay %eau, and Brilliancy, it amens Ql others. STATE AND 0/lINTY 81011T8 YOR PALE. Address D. P. PRYERS, B. W. oorner FIeCOND and CIIIRBTNIIT Fite., Philo dolphin; and 422 BROADWAY, New York. Lah4.ly-rp VIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOS MA to your interest", and pat. onite LiSSIIER , B LAMP PACTORY, 109 Pout% ZIOWIOI street, below Chestnut Previous to his °peeing a resPonsible factory, you were charged $lB for work which lie i/7 now doing in a war ranted manner from $0 to $lO Support blot, or you will have the alma anas to pay. , jsl,l-> PURE CLARET! PURE CLARET!- From El per gallon tiptSardl, and by the dozen front &Teo lo $l5, Imported direct by VERNIER 11; Lli- NIEUR, Wholesale awl Retail dealers lu Moen, Liquors, Sse , No. 119 &Atli' SAVENTaI street, 11. E. corner of &mons. je2l.lln* FOWLER, WELLS, & CO , 922 CHESTNUT Street, keep standard works on Phrenology, Physiology, Wetter Cure. and Pbu• nography, wholesale nad retail. Phrenologi. cal Examination, with charts, and full writ ten descriptions of character, given day and oven• tog, Cabinet free to visitors, Orders by mail to be addressed to Fowler, Welts, & Co., U 22 Chestnut street. Jet(-limoif .OST I'OLIOY OF INSURANCE.- NOTION —Application h•e been made to the Phi. ladclphiti Coutriburionahip for the Insurance of ilollBoB from Loan by Fire, for the renewal of Policy No. 8946, issued May 18, 1862. In the name of JOHN KHMER, owner, and hold by DANIEL McIN TYRE, as Mortgagee. in tho aunt of 1,000 Dollars on a Mins. on the north wide of WALNUT Street, oast of, and nowt to the House at the Northeast corner of Second street, which Policy has been lost or mislaid. 15. A. BRIGHAM, For the Administrators of Daniel Mclntyre. deceased, my2o-thm•ew No. 349 Walnut Street: K ELSH'S SADDLERY AND HARNESS WAREHOUSE, EgabllsltedlSlB. EL W. corner MTH and PRUNE Streets. einirle and double flatness of the most fashionable desomplio^, and warranted of the best material and workmmehlp. Ladles and Gentlemen's Saddles of elegant styles. 'lonia Clothing, Brushes, Curry Combs, Chamois, Sponges, Knee Caps, Interfering and Poultice Boots, and every Stable requisite 01 the most superior quality N. B —Horses carefully fitted ruylo.rawf-21n PEACOOK'S FEATHERS WANTED, TO PURCHASE OR MANUFACTURE INTO FLY BRUSLIES, at 21 South EICHTII. and 231 Nth SECOND Street. Jel9-31% $l. 15 FOR LINEN GAITERS. 75 cto. fur LINEN SLIPPERS, 75 cts. (or VELVET SLIPPERS. 75 cts. for RID SLIPPERS. 111.SCR. LINEN GAITERS. PARlimvs, Al North SIXTH Street AL jol9 Itu 9A BATHING-CAPE ISLAND,-NA TIONAL HOTEL is now• open. Price of Board $8 per n cek. Children and Servants half price. felg-niv AARON (i AIIItBTSON, Proprietor. ' AUMAN & RABORG -2_4 Importers and Wholesale Dealers in {VINES, BRANDI taf, 'WHISKEY, GINS, thud FANCY LI qCORS, No. 1017 AlAltna Street, between Teuth and Eleventh streets 5e194f FIRE-WORKSI FIRE-WORKS II A full misortwent or g.IRE-WORKS, NLN AT REDUCED PRICES. WHITMAN, AHEM BiIIEST, . . 4 1F72-- BRIDGE/1\ 111ILLEVILLE, ' - - PORT ELIZAU, 1 3ro. &c.—The steamer ES Bso loaves first pith \ low AOll Street TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and BA 'R DAYS t . at 83, o'clock A. DI. Returning, leakes Brick, , n 3103. DAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 8 ock A. DI.; touching at New Castle, Delaware City, eonwich, blulford and Tyndale'e, going and returning: Through tickets, by stages connecting with't. 'Ex. press,' for the following places, to wit: idillevlile.. %. Cedarville. 81 00 Port Elizabeth '. Fairton or Cedarville. 76 Newport .. Dividing Creek...... 1 00 51auriontovrn 1 20 Alt landings on the Cohansey 75 Delaware City or Now Castle 60 The sta,..es meet the bent punctually. No disappoint inents or delays need be anticipated. Freight of every J description, taken at low rates. 03-1113* !'CHEAP SUMMER IWEL.—GAS COKE, Vof excellent quality, sold at the PHILADEL PHIA GAB WORKS for the reduoed olio° of five anti a bushel, and may be obtained in large or small quan tity by applying at the Om 011ioe, No, 20 South SEVENTH Street, • 1 o purchasers by wholesale It Is sold at the Works, In Fiat Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to Anthracite at $2.60 pet ton, (bigned,) T. 0. OBESSON, Engineer. llactelphla (isa Works, Ang. 20.'67. an27-tf Ail ACKER E L.-1,800 'barrels Noe. 1,2, and 11JI 3 MACKEREL, in snorted packages, now tuatara and Tor sale by JOIIN Ld. KNNNEDY & 00., ' an 3.tv Nos VIA And 1110 Nnrtb whereas lop lISSIA MATS.-4500 DOZ. NO. 1, AND 500 dot. No. 2 RUBEL& MATS, suitable for paok- Ing Vandture and Gardeners' nee, will be sold low, if applied for soon, by WFAVP,II, & CO., so to now VIT AVER RE . 72 N WIT ARNIM YYII ITEC`ii. iIiA.AP.AaGNEti—troPLR: received from ec:le lo4o uu rte u A ran d ' N eu :llol4 -Y u A MERINO:Sore Agen ' t in this City, sp2l-dSin lee finotb PRONT street. ponx..-200 bands Heavy MeBB Pork. 88 barrels Primo Pork. 78 barrels Loaf Lard. For nale by 0. 0. SADLER & 00., ordß Grt - TitAN CIGARS.-16 OASES VA ~BMW brands, In store and for sale by WILEIAM U. YEATON, el 418 South FRONT Strost PURE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE.— A wory superior artiolo. For sale In large or mall lota, by OROASDATA, FEIRO.II, es 00., mph 104 North Delaware avaoria. QLATE I SLATE I I SLATE I I I—Rooting 5.0 state, of ell sizes, and et yeti low retee, kept on. deadly oil bend, end for onle by TOWN% TO_ ,X /COO , ORMIANTOWN ROAD awl TRIM) street. N. B. Elate Roof' put on in the beet, and e. poirlott attop4o4 to. Allwork wonsat:O. n"- fas y 4 . 185 g. THE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED CRAPE 811A190 evor offered In this City are now being Boia by THORNLEY & ORIBM - N. E. ceir.VIGLITEL and BPRINO OARDEN. We purchased, a few Jaye ago, at a mast tremendous Sacrifice for ABl, • a lot of very rich Minbr C oide l red Crapo Shaw Fine quality awl style as wo have sold for TWENTY DOLLARS! which we are now Rolling at the extremely low price of . TWELVE. DOLLARS!! - 'Ladles, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a HAVDSOMH SHAWL SO OSSAP! Also, Plain Grape Shawls, from $4 to SI& MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargains in 'Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man illas, 4c. Travelling Dress Materials in great variety. Thin Summer-Dress Goods. Organdies, Bareges, Grenadines, &c., &o BLAUK PANOY mate, &a. Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Boys' Wear. LIOCII Goods, of our own importation. Summer Gauze and other Flannels, &c., &c. Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, Hosiery, Glares, ke., at I`IIOII.NLEY .t 01115111'8 "ONE-PRICE GASH STORE," N. E. Oar. ELLIRT/1 & antING GAILOBN Streets. jeltl•tf DEDUCED.—Another lot 121. and 15 cent AA Lawns, reduced to 9 cts. Rich Botlu-stripe block and white Dixon, 31 ctn. Finest block nod brown mixed Loretto, 25 c(s. 980 yds. block Tonnirtino, finest quality, reduced to 38 eta. TIAREO DItESBII3, Melt Satin ptnid , gny st) lei, itarego Dresses, :5 One lot !Meet mode Ilnreges, reduced to 18K Ms 11A Y.. 1 DER N• - Along, Duelds, Poil de Chores, Lovellus. DUCAT. RODER. Robri Woo : I,nvn Robes, reduced LACE MINTILLAS. Some very handsome, for elo, from auction, and wo r th $l5, with a variety of Other stylro. Alto, SILK UUSTIIIIS. SILK AIANTILLAS, and combinations of Bilk and Lace, of our own Surnftlon MANUFACTURE, [rest, from the mork-room every hour during the day. . . . A FRENCH CHINTZES, 18i CENTS, 4- deearable stylee for children. CCRIVEN STODDART & BROTUER, 450, 45/, and 43-1 North SECOND Street, above Willow. 111.EAP BLACK. SILKS, GOOD GOODS, nt 62;4, 70, 75, and 81 cents,. together with a full line of autvig v galeAt ( t ) t r l , yea t ni n teez. Thrtonullt, 450, 452, and 4t. , 4 North SECOND Street, PlB-31 ' Above 'Willow. y ACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN 3-4 MUSLIMS . —Several cheap lots, from auction. COWEN STORM= & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, aboyo ®LAIN AND EMBROIDERED WHITE 11. CRAPE SIIAWLS.—Cheap lola from the late auction sales. OURWEN STODDART fr;11110TIIER, • 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow. lA - .TkttfACSYtiTCir:fBtEls AND TRAVELLING DRESSES.— Cheno Tanjore Cloths. Boadere Luxnrs. Ottoman Poplins and Madonnas. • Bayadere illohairs. Silk Wart' Laveilas. Cotton Warp do, at 10 and RIX cents. Bayadero do, at S cents. Lupin's super ad N .wool Debege. Oriental Lustros, Re., Re. JUST PROM AUCTION. A fresh lot of Oraziellas and Duct& at 25 cents. A line stock of French Organdies and hamlets, reduced ,price. Oloesy Black Silks in great variety. CHEAP AS TUE CHEAPEST. Plain and Plaid Nabs woks. Whim French Brilliants. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. White Linen Drilling and Duck. Plaids, Brown Drills, Re. Shirt Bosoms In variety. Linen, Cambric, and Silk Pocket ROIL Black Silk Cravats, Re. The whole stock very cheap, for cash. CHARLES ADAM, BRIFITII and ARCH Streets. VIGURED SITIRTING3.—Wide French -0-' Skirtings, neat styles, 4-1 small figured fine Linens. BIWTHMIS, jele•if WIESTNU'r and EIGHTH. CI . HANTILLY LACE MANTILLAS.- Juat opened, a few of those goods, and French Late Flounced Points. REDUCTION IN PRICES. SPRING MANTILLAS, •LL BILK BUMMER MANTILLAS, SILK AND LACE, OILS AND NET, all reduced In Flee on awl after MONDAY, JUNE tin. VISESCH LACE POINTS AND MANTILLAS. MT °PESCI', A LARGE ASSORTMENT DESIRABLE GOODS, which we will offer at . RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DI.A.PICRS, dco 00N131:1BIERS of RIOIIRDBON>I3 LINENS, and those desirous at obtaining the OENVINE GOODS, should son that the articles they purchase are sealed with the fall name of the Am, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, A e a guarantee of the soundness and durability o[ the Goods. This caution iirrendered essentially necessary as large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared season slier season, and sealed with the name of Itloll AnDaON, by Irish houses, who, regardless of the injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur chasers cen be imposed on with Goods of a worthless character. J. BIILLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, my2B-6m Agente : 36 GUIIIICII Street, hew Yoik STEEL SKIRTS. EXTENSION SKIRTS W. J. lIORSTISIANN & CO.. EYRE & LANDELL, STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GOODS SPRING SILKS AND ROSES. DAYADERF. LTGEIT BILKS BAYADERIC RIOR SILKS. • OLIEND DAYADERE MIENS 15100 E BLIIII AND DROWNS NEWITE3T STYLE ROBES. $2, $2.60, and $3 for the STEEL /MUNN SHIM. EYRE & LANDELL, myl44 jyl FOURTH AND Altol3 3THENT3 A CIA-RD. JOSEPH A. HAGY, No. 441 N, BECOND Street, above WILLOW, Large Story White Minding TERMS-01:1E PRIOR FOR 010311. ET Prices *larked in plain figures on each article ap2e-Sin West or Twelfth %I E SPRING GARDEN SAVING FOND. (01IAIMBELI BY THE T NEIML.d , 7 . I?” OF PENNSYLVANIA.) PERPETUAL CHARTER. 11V8 PER CEN r. Intereht allowed to Depositors, and all Montoya Paid bout on Demand OFFIOE, Sal NORTH THIRD STREET, (CoNc)LInAVOn BAND BUILDING.) Thie Institution is now open for the transaction of buniness. and is the only Chartered Saving Fund located in tun northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 2.3 i o'clock, t 1 also on MONDAYS anti THURSDAYS , from 5 until D. lock in the Evening. MANE , Fr ‘ oiNicic Klett, Stephen Smith, John P Levy, Hon floury B. Strong, Daniel Underkoder, Hon. Wm, Ittillword, Frederick Stooks, Francis Hart, Joeopn P. LeOlero, John Kessler, Jr.. Prealdenl Secretary, GEORGE T CAVING FUND.-UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of TIIIRD and CREST. NUT Streets. Large and email mums received, and paid book on de mond, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdraws!. Office hears, from 0 until 6 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from I until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Iroland, and Scotland, from El upwards. President STEPHEN R. ORAWFORD. Tresanrer—PLlNY FISH. Telles—JAMES It. HUNTER. BLINDS AND SHADES, °HEAP NOR CASH. B. J. WILLIAMS, Ne. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, le the most extensive Manufacturer o WINDOW .BLINDS, And Dealer in WINDOW 811ADD8, Of every variety. He has a fine Moak to be void at RoduceErPrlcee. BUFF, and all other Colon of Linen Skidoo, Trim edam Fixtures, do., &o. STORM BRADVII painted to order, REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO WE STUDY TO PLEASE. 1-Oft RANDY. -7 octavee Renault & Cu. Cog- ALP to, very old vlntop, la bond and for sale by WAI.LIAM R. YEATON_, .103 216 Bola PRO Tl* fidetaU !UJ slobs. COOPER & CONARD, B. E. corner NINTH nod MARKET BUSRPLESS BROTHERS. CHESTNUT and EIGHTH LOW PRICES. J. W. VILUCTOR & CO., No. 709 CHESTNUT street THE BEST PARIS IN THE MARKET 723 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW EIGHTH my2l-th ea mo FOURTH AND ADAM OPENING OP FASITIONAELIC Retail Dealer in DOIRESTIO AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, PHILADELPHIA Oartinge luttbo. James B. Pringle, Jacob Dock, Joeeph 20 Dowell, George Woetopper, • J. Wesley Bray, Robert B. Dailderm, P. 0 Elimaker, John P Verret), George Knecht, John Horn. t. JAMBS 8. PRINGLA. TIIORN. an2l-iftt .ehippiAg, , .• LIVERPOOL -AND. DELPHIA i3TEAMBIIIP COMPANY.: , ' '' Stems cotbolunicatlon between New Yet.land Ant warp, via Lll , lllOOl. The splendid fast screw-steamship BOSPHORUS, Captain Alai eigan, (lately employed in the Royal Mall , service,} will sail regularly between Antwerp and Liver pool every alternate TIIIIIhstIAY, In connection with the company's steamnbipa from Liverpool to Now York. ' Goods for New York Will be received and shipped by the Agents in Antwerp, and bills of lading signed there at a through rate of freight.' - - The Brat sailing from Antwerp will be on the 17th of June, In conjunction with' the CITY OF WASHING TON from Liverpool, du June 23. -- For further particulars nod terms of freight and pas sage, apply to J. I'. Kromer do Co., Antwerp; William Inman, Lower Buildings, Liverpool, and at the. Com pany's Otliceu, It Broadway, New York, and 100 Walnut street, Philadelphia. jo2llm ' 'JOHN G. DALE, Agent. . 1 0,1 REGULAR LINE FOR PROVI n-DENCE.—Sebobner •WORCESTER, Maxtor, now loading at Callowhill•street Wharf. For freight, apply to Captain, on hoard, or to JNO. 31. KENNEDY & CO., jen 110 and 132 NORM WHARVES. g af f( CONSIGNEES' NOTlCE.—Con signeen per Schooner WORCESTER d , RironMS, master, front Providence win plea4e atten to receipt of pods o at Call., hill-vereet Wharf. Jen JNO. M. KENNEDY & CO. 414 WANTED VESSEL to load in the Loolsiana Line, for, New OrWawa. Qalek despatch and good rates will be given. Apply In . EISIIOE, SIMONS, & CO., je111..7t 120 NORTH WHARVES. crewing .11tarbines ILWARRIS's BOUDOIR SEWING MA- Kit. CHINE is offered to the public as the most relia ble low-priced Sew lug Machine in non. It will sew front six to sixty stitches to an filch, on all Mira of goods from coarsest bagging to the finest cowhides. 'Vie, ithout exception, the simplest in its ineclumical con struction ever made, awl eau be run and kept hi order by a child of twelve years of age The DURATIILITY of this machine, and the QUALITY OF ITB WORE, are war. nested to ho unsurpassed by any other. Its speed. ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min ute. The thread used is taken directly from the spools, WITHOUT THE TitOUELE or ItEIYINDIEd In fact, it is a machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and the low price of • FORTY DOLLARS, ea which they aro sold, brings them within the reach of Minot every one. 8. D BAKER, Agent, - jelBdBm Irby eowlku 20 South EIGIITII Street. Sot at ank aCOUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET— iI loafed on the Baltimore turnpike, six miles from Market Street Bridge, live minutes' walk from Clifton's Station, on new West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad ; two-story stout 110 USE, eighteen rooms, stabling end other contelliences, eleven acres of land, thriving or chard of choice fruit For further particulars apply to CilkitthS KELLY, near the promises, or to No. 120 MARKET Street, Philaielphia. OFFICE BOORS TO LET.—Three timbeautiful COUNTING ROOMS, (in Grigg's Fire- Proof Building,) on the second floor, front, No. 228 WALNUr Street; suitable for insurance ; or any other Companies nettling communicating rooms. jol9-1000 JOHN GRIGG, 220 WALNUT Street. of{{ HOUSE FOR RENT AND FURNI waTIJR}.I FOR SALE.—A persoreabout relinquishing housekeeping, offers for rent a good house located on VINE Street. near Logan Square lie wilt also sell the Furniture, abich has been in use but a abort time, and le as good as new. Address 0. P. Q at this oftlee., in TO LET.-COTTAGE AT LONG LIU BRANC tt , newly furnished and newly built, with in 300 feet of the ocean. Ten sleeping rooms, dining room, largo parlor, kitchen with convenient cooking ar rangements, coach house, stables, garden, and about 2 acres of ground. Further particulars apply to No. 26 South FIFTH. Street, or to lIENItY ROWLAND, Long Branch, N. J. Jol7-2w rpo LET.-TRE UPPER ROOMS OF storey No. 327 and No. 3..13 MARKET Street, bolow Fourth. Apply on the premixes, to M. L HALLOWELL & Co s or Jel4.t( GIIILLON, ANDERSON, & CO, TofitiTl OR THE FIRST FLOOR BASEMENT of the large STORE, No. we 'bus Klrr Street. Apply to HILDEBITRN & BROTHER, ap2l-tf No. 533 MARKET Bfreet. Noturs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LI appliention has been made to the Trustees of the Fire Association for the renewal of policy of insurance issued in the name of J 01.121 MIIRRAY, on the oth day of December, 1841, No. 11,992 for $1,500, and by him transfecrcd to JOHN McCOY, December 6 1851, and by him transferred on the same date to ,CATHARINE; RANREN, which policy has been lest - or mislaid. Any information thereof )1111 be received by JOHN MCCOY, jelo-w r ni..lm* 311 and 313 South FRONT Street. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING THE rr SECOND AND TIIIRD STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY, and furnishing materials for the same for the entire road, and also for doing the work and furnish ing the materials, each separately, will be received at the oflice of the Companv, No 2 Griggfe Building, in WALNUT Street, between Second and Third Streets, until WEDNESDAY, 23d instant, noon. Pines and specifications can be Been at the Office after WEDNESDAY, the lath inst. julb.fit JAMES VERREE, President. Wants WANTED—LOCAL AGENTS in every City and County in the Uhited States, td sell the COTTAGE SEWING MACHINE. It sows three separate and distinct stitches, using either one or two threads. Can be sold at from $3O to $5O, according to size, and to equal in 'variety end capacity of atttch to two hundred dollars , worth of any other Machines in market. For particnim A. call or Address It. 13. FITTS A. CO., 617 SANSU3I Street, Philadelphia, Pa. jel9.3llilkssylt3A 1110 CAP T ALIST S.--A SPEOIAL PARTNER, with thirty to forty thoustral dollars, is wanted to join in a lucrative Mercantile business, a ell Iratablished. This opportunity is ono that seldom oceans, as will be clearly shoal' to any Imo desirous of thus embarking. All communications addressed to D. IL E., at this office, a ill be considered confidential, and receive prompt attention. jtni-Stir QALESMEN WANTED.-TWO FIRST OLSS3 SALESMEN—Engagement to commence on the let day of July next. The subacribers will en gage none but moo of known ability, (to whom liberal ,salaries will be paid,) who can Intluence a large South ern or Western Trade. Apply to CHARLES HARKNESS & SON, Wholesale Clothiers SJS ALS.AKET Street my2l-1m Philadelphia. WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will he given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from 512 to 122 per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 MARKET Street, above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, - let Lieut. Id Regt. of Cavalry, apl74f Recruiting Officer. political. A T THE SOLICITATION of my friends, EL I offer myself an it Candidate for the Office of REGISTER OF WILLS. Subject to tho Peeple , a nomination. It. CALHOUN SEE, 11-fenr Of the Eighth Ward. - CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT— JOSEPH A. MONIIIIINIFIR, Eleventh chard Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. jell-MC* Q n HE R IF F AL T Y.—Encouraged by my " friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of the City and County of Philadelphia, subject to the decision of the People's party, whose no mination I respectfully solicit. WILLIAM-11. KERN, Fifteenth Ward. FOR REGISTER OF WILLS JOHN OASSIN, Fifth Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules 3elS-tf FOR. REGISTER OF WILLS CHARLES D. KNIGHT, TWENTIETH WARD Subject to the People's Nomination. jet-tf FOR REGISTER OF WILLS. JOUR CAMPBELL, OF SEVEN= WARD. Subject to Democratic rules. myll.4m Copartnzroijip Notices IIISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. -s-The limited partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers was dissolved on the 21st of April, by mutual consent. Either of the general part ners will use the name of the firm in liquidation; and the business of the firm settled up at No. 211 Nortli Street. DANIEL D. BRODHEAD, . WILLIAbI R. ROBERTS, General Partners. JACOB L. SHARPE, Special Partner. CHARLES SHARPE, InA lug purchased the entire Stock of Brodhead & Roberts, will continue the Whole sale Boot and Shoe Business, in alt its branches, at the old stand, No. 211 North THIRD Street. PuILIDELPuIay June by 1565. jet-nAL* ILIMITED PARTNERSHIP.—Wo, the Jt—ff subscribers, have this day entered into a limited partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the twenty-Scot day of March, 1830, entitled " An act relative to limited partnerohips,': and do hereby certify that the name under which said partnership is to be conducted is THOMAS D BORDEN ; that the general nature of the Wahines to ho transacted in that of en Iron Foundry • and the name will be transacted and carried ou in the city of Philadelphia; that the name of the General Partner is THOMAS D. BORDEN, of the city of Philadelphia. and tho Special Partner is GEORGE S. WALKER, of Weymouth township, in Atlantic counts - , and Stale of Now Jersey; that the capital contributed by the said George A. Walker, Special Partner, in One Thousand Dollars, in cash ; that the period at which the said partuerehipie to commence to the second day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and that it will terminate on the second day of June, ono the eight hundred and sixty. THOMAS D. DOILDEII, General Partner. GEORGE A. WALKER, Special Partner. PIIILADELPHIA, 1859. je7-mOt rrLIE UNuEttiGNED HAVE FuRMED -I a copartnership, under the mime and style of Alt- NOLD & WORL, and have taken the store No. 120 WALNUT Street, for the transaction of a general Im porting and Commission business in Wines and Liquors. .1. W AIINOLD, of Washington, D. C., GEORGE M. WORL, of Philadelphia. June 1, ISSS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED a copartnerahlp under the style of FROTIIINGRAM & WELLS, for the transaction of a GENERAL DRY GOODS 003IMISSION BUSINESS, and have taken the store No. 34 South FRONT Street, and 35,LETITIA Street. TICHODOItH KIRK R. WELLS. PHIL/D=MA, June lot, 1658. Jet.-2m O ILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &o. 1,230 gallons Winter Sperm Oil. 950 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil. ' 8,000 gallons Bleat!bed Winter Whale Oil. 8,000 gallons Light Reeked Whale 011. - 200 boxes Chemical 01lye Soap. , 200 do Oleine Soap. 400 do Brown Seep. . 100' do New Bedford Sperm Candles. In store and for sale by . R. W. POMEROY ALLEN, Late J. D A. ac El Allen, . pll . No. 14 Booth DELAWARE Avernus, :1-1 ERRING. —BOO Obis. No. I HERRING, fograLtltifyitapaotjoAlllC?tid. o. itta il t iL 2 , 3r 4: ll 2 ; store and ay 8-7 No& 130 sad 783 Mortis what'll& 2410 1 ., WiIE4II , EPS, Ai; CU_ 41,..K4E4 2, l ll gevent Or,tha I.6.ld:itnuOirod % KELLI.R. TROUP and RELLBliqf YOViitt 4.515E.T.0.1.' BAL. ' _to • = JOSEPHO IN EGYPT. - The Yoixii America Ballet usirpg in, - TUE ENCHANTED BOWER. TEMPLE OF LIBERTY.. - • • Geddees of Liberty .Madame ;Sigler ADBIS lON. Boxes, 25 sents . i' sooured Seats fit Drees Otrele 37,,k, Orchestra Stalls. 50 cents ; Sesta in Private Boxes, 75 ; Gallery, 13 sputa. - • - Boors olmn st 7 l i r o'clock; perprmances commence 7N . M. B. WHIT PON ' - • Treasurer tiailroubs: &OMR% NORTH VANIA! RAI LitIPAD ••FOR DELAWARE WATER-GAP., AIA UCH CIIHNR, HAZLETON, ,AND THE LEHIGH COAL REGLON.—' Visitors Oh the above popular pieces - of (EP. will find the Route offered by the North Pi;nnsolvania Railroad Company, in connection with the , Lehliv,h Val ley and 'New dersey, , Centtal Railroads, to, he novel and agreeable, passing through some of the richest and most highly cultivated counties in the State, and pea sesSed of comfortable accommodations, both on the road and at the various towns through which it passes. FOR THE WATER DAP.—.Take 2.25 P. M. Exprens Train from Front and Willow streets, pais the night et Bethlehem., and take bars next morning at 9 o'clock, through Easton to New Hampden, where a close con nection is made with" the Delaware, Laclutivanna, and We=tern Railroad, and arriie at the Gap abouCution. FOR MAUCH CHUNK AND TILE COAT, REGION —Take 0 A. N. and 2.25 P. AI. Express Trams from same Depot to Bethielierb,"where a close C4lllleCtiOli is made with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, through from Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk in S hours. A NEW AND PLEASANT ROLTTF.I" TO NEW YORE ClTY.—Take 0 A. M. Express Train to Bethle hem, thence nt 220 P. M. via L. V. R. It. and J. C. R. It. through. Easton to Elizabethport; thence by Steamer, and arrive In New York at quarter PaPt 7 P.M. Parties travelling North that have a few hours to spare, will find this a new and agreeable route. For further particulars, inquire of ' ELLIS CLARE, Ageht N. P. R. 8,, Front and Willow Etrotts. r2III.A.LIMPIIIA; June 18, 1858. jelo.;:ra .insurance . eompaines CCITYINSURANCE COMPANY, No.llo South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $200,000, Organized 1651. Privileged to insure Rouses, annually or perpetually ; Personal Property, annually, or for a less period ; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks; receive Do posits; hold Trusts and gem:la:amities , ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. AtARTIEN, Secretary. • DISECX ORSt. , • Alfred Weeks, Jinn. W. D Kelley, • D. 0. Tyler, W. Yothey, J. W. Souder, P. D. Mingle, C It. Ricking, James Watson, J. L. Ilutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, J. W.htokes, William Curtis, jelS4rn 0. F. urner.. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OP, PENNSYLVANIA-1111E AND MA -BANE INSURANCE—No, 4 5X011.461G8 Bvii,prib 8. Chartered is 1794—Capital #200,000-:- - Assets, ',Tann. ary 1 , 1868,8317,448 50-100, • All invested in sound and avid - table se4nriiies,-eonti nue to insure on Veneta and'Cargoes, Buildings, Stookl or Meroharniise, to., on liberal term.. - BISECTORS: - Henry D. Sherrerd, , George H. Stuart, • Simeon Toby, - Samuel Grant, Jr.,- Charles Dfacateater, Tohles Wavier, - Wttliara S. Thomas B. Waltson, John B. Budd, Henry,G. - Vreeman, Whiteout White. obarldo S. Lewis, George 0. Carson. lIENItk D.-1311ERIIERD, Preddent. WILLI/Je yARPAR, Secret je9•arrm.tf ft/ W &MD kai I D - MARIICK • 10- - SURANOE COMPANY—Office No. 412 It MAIM - Street, Philadelphia. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 5TM,096.84. ' DLISICITORB. ... . . .. _ P. M. Potts, J. Edgar Thomson, 0. E. Spangler, 0. G. &mar, Abraham tax, John W Sexton, E. B. Warne, John Garriaon, George Howell, Nathan E. Potta, Wm. F. Leech, R. T. Ransil, H. H. Houston, Joe. R. Withers, Abraham P. Byre, . E.-Booth, - Charles P. Norton. John H. Lewin* H.R. Bhillingford. 0. S. SPANGLES, Peeldent. E. S. WATtpti j Vice President. Ostia. d. Myr, Secretary. wit/ A iiEttIOAN FIRE INSURANCE C 0.,. LA—INCORPORATED 1810—. CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 810 WALNI7T Street, -above Third, Philadelphia. ilaving a large- paid.np Capital Stock ind Surplus Invested in sound and available Sesurities, eontiune to lunar° on Dwellings, Btorea, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, end - other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. .• . George Abbott,_ john T. Lewis, _ John Welsh, Casper W. Wort% Bamnel 0. Morton, ' Jantetl 11. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Edantrul G. DAM!. °hales W. Pooltney. 'OBOBGB ABBOTT, Pree4ent. TTIONAB It. lIABIB. Secretary. , , la2B-9, it Brokers CRONISE & CO., • SPECIE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 40 South THIRD Street, rott.atokt.Put.t. . Refer to the Basso and Deoaxas of Philadelphia. 3.7-ly MIAS. MANLEY. W. H. SHOIY.S. R. ALANLET, 711.. I%AANLEY, BROWN, & CO., JUL BANK-NOTP., sTse;c, AND E XOII2ANOD BROKERS, N. W. corner of TRIAD nad'OHESTRIVE Eireots, PIIILA-DELPIIIA. Collections made, and Drafts drawn on all parte of the United States and the Ontedas, on the meat favorable terms. Collections wade and Drafts drawn ou England aivi. Ireland. lincurront Bank Notes bought. Land Warrants bought and sold. Dealers in Specie and Bullion. Loans and Time Paper negotiated. Stooks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at the Board of Brokers in Philadelphia end New York. Je3-001 &RIVARD R. PARRY, Notary Public for blannosota. RICHARD R. PARRY, Commiiisiontr for Pennsylvania and New Jersey. PARRY -& BROTHER, BROKERS & GENERAL LAND AGENT. r: CONVEYANCE RS, FRONT SYREE oboros-MiCZOKY, MANKATO, MINNESOTA, Pay particular attention to. loaning. and invoinin; Money for -non-residents and others. and collcarng Drafts. Notes &c. • Any letters of ratalllll or busineea will receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood Bacon, & Co , Philadelphia. Dale, Ross, & Withers Philadelphia. Sharp, Baines. & Co. Philad. Iphla. Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. Charles Ellis & Co., PlaiDulelphia. Parry &-Randolph, Philadelphia. 16epticitial LARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL TES 4RBAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! fad gonad, for DYBPDPSIA, WEAK BTODIACII AND WEAS BOPiPla This article is the greatest dtecurery in Chemical or Medical Science for the rapid Cure of 11.11RMInTreg, NEURALGIA, TOOTH-ACHE, sour THROAT, fiTI NECK, or Pain in the LIMBS. SIDE, BACK, or any part of the body. It ante upon the Blood, Nerves, Mea nies, &news, and Bones, conquering all pain. It ie 1140 an excellent preparation tOr Dyspepsia bud Indigestion, which arises from a weak stomach or bowels. Thousands of persons who have used NARTS ROBNIPS CURD-ALL have been astonished at ita wonderful power in removing any pain from the system.. Bottles 12, 26, 60 crate, and 21, to be sold by R. H. JENKINS, ap22•NYf Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets. ELA R R E T R S O R R O B R IRs NE'S R— APARILLA L R . EBTO-t The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood. Prepared by as Chemist. The best Restorer of Health, and tho best Blood-Purifying Composed 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 racer it invigorates the whole constitution; removes all pimple& and- map• tions from the skin; gives bloom awl freshness to the complexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken ing complaints of both sexes. It is a perfect cordial in taste, and acts like a china upon the feelings, spirits. and energies of the weak end debilitated from any cause. Quart bottles $1; small bcttlee fto cents• sold by R. R. JENKINS, Corner of B.IIOOND and WALNUT BtreetS, ap22-Iftf PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL, LARD.— SPZU.I.A.L NOTION TO PIIYBIOIANB.—The above offers e. vehicle for the exhibition of remedial to die. eased surfaces, which ambition, the followiog apatite, gee: A good and unvarying con- iatence, neatly weshed, of with water, disaolves all antnitenelen that are coin ble in wetter, hence fadlitating instead of abstracting' theli , absorption, and does not gee rancid. The last property alone renders tt an Invaluable augumit'on to the practitioner Prepared and for enle wholesale and retell, st fitifEeft3 Laboratory set Pharmacy, rah° Twelfth end Cheetout streets. ( a.gricultttral GOLD-.MEDAL REAPERS AND JIOWRFIB—R - ogaaranty Kotchanslii New Reaper and :lower for ISMS to do bettor work, with lighter draught and less speed, In all kinds of glass and grain, than any liold-Medal Reapec awl Mower in the United. States. Try and prove thew. ik -GRATUM, Ira MARKIIT Street:- mg FLAYING AND HARVESTING .Z.;TOOLS—Very eupaiot belf•adjusting unloaling Nem Forks, Revolving. Rakes, Cradles, Scythes, Booths, and Raying and Harvesting Tools generally. 81•&SAIL h littAKA5l, No. GM MARKET Street. WING's . FARINA CRACKERS, made Y V from, material prepares, Isom that portion of the Wheat which is moat NUTRITIOUS and HEALTH FUL. It is estimated that ONE POUND CONTAINS AS MUCK NUTRIMENT AS TWO POUNDS OF DREAD, 1.113 it is usually baked. WING'S FARINA CRACKERS are of small size, ever ninety to the pound, and baloxl. dry-. They are delightful to the taste, and one of the best Crackers ever produced fur FAMILY USE. FOR LUNCH mid with Oysters, they are unequalled. We nsk every mother to procure WING'S FARINA CRACKERS for her children. They- are far suporior to many of the preparations usually given to them, being decidedly more healthful and nourishing. nod, as they dissohe readily in the mouth. are always (Mien will, a fine nest. ladies and Gentlemen mill Bud them unsurpassable fur their FINE FLAVOR AND PLEASANT TASTE. _211 . 1 rc t hh grewa rt t s o D r e e l Delicate o c ,, l , gl e d d l e e r, s i. , rayndw Bud }WING'S .h oe CRACKERShI a ar s most excellent. u le s m ed en ior ßa L u tt ik N " C s 'll a healthful regularity or the - Fur Proce,mional (Ire: sft,.Teaelyers and Scholars, 4n schools generally,. will ilnd y...l",t,etCindal:.grriutuhleayiumlani'u them Very agreeable. WIMPS ,PAlt INA CRACKERS are a moat volu ble article fur Travellers in IDe cats •; or on shipboard, at sea, they are one of the very best thinspLikatean be • eaten. The 1140 of them is becoming olOOvextenel E and, in order to guard against deception, . - SAM CRACKER IS araxeso *MD -TOE, NAME - Them aro no other Crackers miduraeittit&l in the United States like these, or kuawa ea true Farina Crackers. WINCe'S :FARINA' CRAGHERS may be procured or the best family Grocers generally, by whoth they are • extensively- sold, in-different portions- of-the United States, and at wholesale only of A, N. Thompson & 111 and !1:11Fulton street, New York. DING EE BI BROTHER WholesaleAgento, jo 21-ati No. 146 South FRONT Street, PhiltuPa. hhda. Shoulders, iu dry 17 solt, for rale by O. 0. SADLNR - to CO., I'4 0 North W.l:lllStaree my2'.l.-61a
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