I=l CLTT. NVIINTNO STRUT Tttsienn. Anon Bins!. ,a ewe: dixen.—' , ..tdeephin Egypt i ' " The Enchanted !!Dr=' at , l'emplo or Llbeety.)t ' , , Guardians of the Poor.—The regular meet ing of "this body was held yesterday afternoon, at their room, in Seventh etreet below Ares. Present-Lblessrs Armstrong, Cook,' Dunlap, Evans, Fisher, Oars in , Gamble, Hartman; Beni: coy, Huhn, Moseley, Brown. (president.) ' The house agent Made the following report No. In tae Hones at 12 o'clock, 2,262; same 'time - last yekr, 1,983 ; increase, 270. RE042 7 /171LATION - Admitted &wing - the past two weeks, 207 ; births, 7 ; deaths, 38; disdharged, 106 : e10ped,.33; bound out, 5 . The steward reported that he had dolled _ tad $l6 50.. The out-door agent .. .reported that ho had col, leeted $255 from the emigrant tat. and $160.75 in Wed and supportcases,• _ „ Dr. Mosey moved that When they adjourn it be temmet at the Housb at 8* o elook on the sth of july, when the now members take their seats: , Agreed to. Sir. Homey reared a resolution. complimenting Mr, Brown, the president of the board, which was htutnitoonal,y agreed to ' Mr. Brown, in a few appropr iate remarks; thanked the members for the 'Compliment. Resolved, That the theeks of the board be ten-, dared to the reeretary, Mr. 0. W. Behlatter.„ for the faithful and satisfaotory manner In Which' he has discharged the onerous duties of his situation 4 Agreed to. Another rattobillon*M indepted thanking - Met. P. Server, the treasurer, forth° sat4efeetory man - 1 hor with which he had disizbarged Ida duties.. - • ; Atioseley, of thezmommittees appointed for the nemess, stibreitted*.repOrtlin faier of the. treetion of a now 4alie:hottient, tea Almshouse. ' -A sic ion was madelhatta spishiiii committee et Ave be appointed. to. superiptend, the ereotion OC the been?, - .t . • This gave rise toconeidetable'discussion between hissers, Armstrong; Benatey,'Breserf, 'and otheitt, The motion wan agreed folbyeorote of , 8 to -1 . Messrs Armivrong, Hughb, were appointed on - the tionithittee. Mr. Garvin submitted a resolution, requesting' Denneits to snake appropriations to meet the die huretnents and ply, roll of,the stelvart-for Ott`o.; ber.Noyember, and. Haden:thew:lBsV ' Agreed to ildr.',Brnwn.'preifilent of the lioarti, after galling, Mr.dlonetray to theohnicddlimit,neludebArSaa Withiroistdefabl, T6 , - gre Uttalts QotllllAtV4rlllit" . 'OOVI 010T1,140114,1:413 alleged ialeflag,ol44oWiltslalossicley Afinehente, had ~niadts. ruksepetio2pon ther stinks° He sap , *wed that the-eonuniticie had been - disbanded 'when the new , Cettnnite4vent knew personally that tlie cemmlttiti had faithfallY performed its duty, and dkat, report - et all wits to be presented, it Weida be one entirely yin diosting the Board of Onardises•from anything like ,discreditable conduct, and-at open set to rest the: assertions of partisans and a partisan preen against men 'of known integrity. Mr. Brown spoke earnestly and at some length. Bills were thin reed, tupeonting to 514.631.22, whioh were ordered to be paid.:; Adjourned. rho sangerintruf-Sasociation.—The branch of. the General Fangerbund; kr own as the Phil adelphia Genterbund. Met at Lemen Hill yester day, to tietebrate Weir anniversary. There are numerous special Mobs or burets belonging to the gererill'one" - All the Mtennerchor eocieties are p:trta of it. There, were •rwith this band about Sixty of the Turn-vereiia and a number of the San gerhund Skitter, and. of the 'older Mreneerchor. The yonnser Meennerehor society is absent at These members of the other societies wore prupnt, we believe, informally; rather as guests than as originators of_ the festivities. There were to-all, we suppose, nearly, If not gqilite,aa thousand persons present. One half of thsse were:women - sod children. • irsepreeent • • • • • There a very fine band. Every half hoer there was a waltz.plaveel. It was amusing, a. -ell as pleasing, to see the heartiness and gusto ih at men anti women-waltzed and-sweated, and perspired andc.rwelrered.nnder a sun -which drove 'the. thermometer up to ninety. This was' the more Surprising *ben, we consider that the ralsed . uporf:which thit walqing took pleas, was' bat . ..partially Shaded from the vertical rays of.that, sun. -Itut all seemed to enjoy them saliMs hugely. -When the interval between.the daneee rrnno..the hundreds who had been mingling and commingling,-wife had beian•mesieg and labs , rtnthizing, in the waltz, stepped _quietly Off the plattrm. to . indulge- in their favorite beverage-- Inger. - Men Women lied children. seemed alike to recognise it tiftiniiliarlorisetiefd friend,• whose presence was:ever and alike welcome.-- Apiong_other - pleasant thingewe'observed was thimelebration et a practice peonliarly Germanic.; The haid loft -•the platform-and trent to a distant; partmf the - g en - eds. - They began to 144 ' and drew about-them a crowd.- We minded :with the emwd,- and found that a circle had been formed round a long_ rope. which passed ~between two trees. .To this rope,was "attached a number of twine cords at Ebert .distances, and from these were depending smalthotinuets: 'Young girls were blindfolded and witlitseptifrof itaiasors- were-started from a . point within the aircloloward - the rope. There goes-new e pretty rosy-chocked maiden: she Rumbles slowly on: she mieset one of the cords; she hag therefore leth 'he gives; and retreats. Ano'hor advancies and al:Locoed% in cutting a string.. Her effort is cheered with applause, and she receive 4 the fallen bouquet as her reward and trips'proudlY and - gaily away This lgeotilinned 'amid much merriment until aft the boatmete are out down. It is a custom the ob stinate° of Which! brings much pleasure. 'The only drawback to this amusement was the antrounoement by a member of the Sangerbundi both in German and English, that a number of light-engered gentry wore present, and that peo ple had bettor look 'our for their rotket-books. We observed sotto half a dozen fiauen, who were evidently the pursoholders of their families, who were amazingly distressed because some person or persons unknown had been transferring their purses to their own pockets. After this announce. wont we heard of no further pocket:plaiting. Diming the-Minna* the different tiodietios, under , the _lead of Mr... Plummer, sang several pieces of music in a most effective manner. We observed no pollee ettaers upon the ground during the day. We saw only one man spatting a star.— and the insoription showed that be was a member of the pennie's police—a . constabie. There was meet -'excellent order preserved during the day. We sari but ono attempt at. face-scratching and wool-pulling. Gerthrin-like, after the incipient belligerents were separated. they discussed the whole matter over a glass of lager, and settled it thus permanently: At half-past six, when we /eft, the people were rapidly and quietly dispersing to their homes. - . - . Fugitive froni .Tuetice.—A day or two sine° Of eers Ellis and Keens& of the independent po lice„errested William Fraier, a well-knotrn rooter, os a fugitive from justice from the State of New Jersoy. •He waafound at his residence, within about three miles of Baltimore, brought to this city. and on Saturday was ones more secured la tiro Jai! at Morri•town from-which be had ore riOusly escaped. the original charge against Fra zer was that of passing spurious fifty-dollar notes on the Frethold, bank to drovers,-in payment for cattle, At ono time, the fugitive was in the em ploy of Prince Murat, at Bordentown, as a trainer_ of horses, end Chjevegditirw reputation among the sporting is now in a- fair Way to get his deserts. „ . New Howe.—The members of the 00- umbl a Engine Company, at present located in Fil bert street above Eleventh, are actively engaged in mitring the necessary arrangements to build a now house. Efficient and prompt as this organ! notion bas always been in clamor need they lack pryer accommodations for the handsome and ear viceable apparatus 'which, they now have in charge. .Their membership is constantly increas ing, and. we doubt not,tbat ere long, through the exertions of t few active friends. they wilt be able to porfjot tho plan which they nap have in view. The tiro 'Maur 'fire' ingitis t built for the Hope Bose Company, a fall , description of which bas alreadj , been presented to therreadera off. The P we learn, will bo housed on Wednesday or Thursday of the present week. This event, is to be celebrated by a handsome entertainment. The Hops will then be ready for active service, and while it will fully confirm the expectations of its friends. will also. add .another evidence of the immense superiority of steam service over manual labor, in ewe of lire. , The funeral of Aire Nathaniel Gates, an old and respected citieen of Soutfintark, took place yesterday afternoon. His remains wore followed to the grave, by a largo, concourse of people. Ilia body was previonitly remefed into the ()buret', where the ceremonies were of the most imposing and affecting character: The eloquence of the pester, Rev. N D. Baldwin, in delineating the last hour of the dimmed, brought tears to the eves His corpse was interred In the Union burial ground. Prize Fight Stepped.—A couple of rowdies belonging to the Fifteenth ward, named Lavenny and Benner, went to the corner of Sixteenth street and Peussylvania avenue, on Sunday aft - minion, at two o'clock, for the purpose of. indulging in the brutal sport attending a prise fight. A crowd as sembled in.the vicinity to witness the fan," but the police beard of the affair a short time before it was to oome off, and frightened the parties away. Inebriated.—Tre 'encounter ed last evening an Individual Third street, who, from the com bined - Keats of whiskey and the heat, was comp polled to hold up an awning *at at:the Corner Of Third and ()henna ATOMS. was solildqhising abent.revivale and the new nonce - appointments ond'when (motional's to what he was doing,-ho managed to. inquire of his Interrogator whether he was on The right road to Carolina: itaffroad , i4ecide.ni. - L4Wo.leare that' natricdlraittieits;abittfeatinf,With One ofx. the New , York hanks, was run Oerpttn-:.the•Onmderr- and Amboy,folid,,botateenTrimnaort rand' Newlirune-- wick, by Ike aye reolook,trahr - front this hityi an Saturday -.afternoon. Re Was literally. out to pieces!, lie • is .sapposed - lAi'hitia -, oorinitted sui cide, inasmuch as It is the he was lyin g !terms the trot)) when the tridifpassed. . The Market Houser.- An . adjourned meet ing - Of lintolierit and othorti, oweere and deonpante of the mangle the marketheeeee^on Market street, who are oppdPidlo the deraolition of the markets, will bo hold this evening, at the Western Exchange, Market street, abovaTifteenth. report is ex. plated from theeommittoe appointed at the last meeting on.thie subject.. • The Grand Cominandery of Kniihle"Tem-, I da r of the state of Pennsylvania Arill hold its annual session in the Templars'-Too& of the no - w Masonic - Hall in this •el dnrinethla Ire droj oirt , neenoitig thisaeVenitig. '• Th 9 ',list session was held_ in llerrlsburg in rune of last year. ,Mr. Benja min Parke, ef Untrithurg, It. E. Od: - Commander, will preside at the present meeting., _ William H. ,41;en, .LL. D., president, or Oirardtkeew selected to *deliker:the oration'•beforo:•_thi,:tkinerat' Belles Lottres• and Union PhifesophloaleCeir ties of Makin son College, Carlilli,la.,'on Wednesday; the 7th of July...next: Prerldent,Allenjak,noido orator, and a gentleman everywhere highly esteemed. - Deal 4 fdiVia` - Siiefon -- Ifouec .—The coroner was adiradjlikilatiVaOnfrik , to• held an • inquest en Bin' Badrorte'vfotuan, - found Abed in the station is mec of Third wa f ttis!DlAte' inornirm: &he was taken in a kand-cart..frem Baker street, on Sun day - afternoon. BerftllittkiXittributed to Intim pomace and exposure:, • - ,Trea4in,littorik-We.l4lank that T. Lloyd:" fosmerly of Lloyd's Obateiti,ln streeti-hwentefed , throplaint .egaivet Seven ..re porters of - the. newspaper, prose, .eharging with-qatblithiblrflibeti 'dpi t hie ;dhgYeote ".The, compleintwasleipilalier namtkj . -„.-1. .14,--; lbw re' servo-ea Ouestende" wield:rid le Itiiyol hictirse mile_rriicinsrelfelr wad- Penusyl,:ntrilaiffailffkr,J:#l99oo SWebe gave uni v,ad.SiittirditfUnlifi'priftept and silkiest die• dolt. cab %bow MERE I , krstly.Closing.—The proprietors of the dif 'forint paper warehouses of the city- haie deter. mined to Mose their platen of business at 5 o'clock lu the afternoon, until. the .20th of - August. 'This example might, Well lie:followed' hy:others. Robbery.—Theioe:ome,e, of Mr. Charles S. ° Carpenter, rm.P.ranklin and Willow streetsein the ' -Thirteenth ward; entered during punday.nlght by prying open 'the Trent window.' The 'thieves 'carded off some fobr'•dollarkie pennies. We learn that . the Rev. Dr. Stevens, at the request of the Young Men's Ohrlstiart-Ausoelatioh, has consented to preach's sermon on the evening of 'the Fourth of July,. at 'Jnyne's - Hall, In own= memoration of tho day, before that body. - • Postptirmci.—:The adjourned meeting of the Democratic City Conventfon; ordered for today, has•been postponed 'at the reqUest 'or the eeminit4 tee appointed, to report a" revised set of :ales to govern the party. - • Tretling./Ifaica.—An exciting trot between , Lo.nei3t and lima: "f euiple,`. Over the 'Oaford 'Park &intim,' Will take, place this afternoon at thrtie e'olpok. " • - . . - The' 41.' Fiaticis Xavier's Sunday-Sallee]; Ibroarsion tb:Pciter'ifaimi Will' take plitco and, a steamboat will run, every bout. from Vair mountr ;c : • , , „ . _ - The . Oreavirs in the ' nel6borbeed Of Fair-. monerare now on a strike for the 'Per 'eontago' thsfwas taken MU their Wavle during the reoent paaso. ' .z; • ” nfimuzzled canines were yester day captured hy Captain Jim Francis, and his in-" ,domitahle corps of dog detectives. . wag yesterday appointed min polfeemanlnlifilt earl by Mayor Henry. CLI'Y ITEMS titrr jaiitiatioa of the' Tarletli hoepitaL sluiw.that. the "unmarried are more than fonrtides as liable to`become instinh• as married pe r aple. 3 . The many, young hulloes la our bity.who affect Mit indlirei ; eiine "ttlt:Aieistthiet,ol.rnittriinonY should makiLkilotie ofAt.:-.and in order - to preserve their In .telleeta unimpaired, °elect • husbands fromontang those who bay their nothing' at' tile Fraohlin Hall - thothlog..bazaar,": N. 11; "Iltdridge's, No. 421 chestnut Mst"DioicnNs'S tnouni t la —Mr. Dickens eaye, In regnni“lo/604Fjler bis Ainnestic troubles, that thiy hat% lately been. brolight‘to -an arrah4efoint ipvtablitrifollOgir oilfk lllidfinrkind;4a the whole Origlu,,pngregs,',' and sintoliculing eircutnatarlac! or Which liiivitentOhiciughottt, within the knowledge or his children:Jo We hear It - Thispernethitt inr.podsequ'enCe of .Ith, systematic detraallon of _the United Siatcs. Ile would inaliitainthafihero waina good clothing to be found lu England u at the Drown Stone Clothing Rail of, Rock. hill & Wileou, Nov, 805 and 605 Ch6antt street, Phila delphia. Mrs. D. couldn't stand any such nonsense as (it/ass I WILL. I'm sure I wouldn't choose him, But the'very deuce is in it, For he says if I refuse him, That he couldn't live a minute ; Now this is very chocking, - For we're taught we mustn't kill, Si I've thought,the matter over, And I think I'll marry " providing he acts like seensible fellow and buys his clothes at the fashionable Emporthin of Granville Stokes, No. 60T Chestnut street. , limportattona: top° 044 I or pao kr4as.j OH aItLES lON—Steamsbip Keystone State, Marsh. man-49 bales c tton 3 Wain & Go; 31dt do Cochrua & Hassell; 19634 Comes rice J Grabens & o; 100 bales cotton older; It.6x Heroes rloo - J Palmer & Co; 43 do do Palmer, Thomas & 00; 60 do do Jessup &. Moore' 47 bales cotton Illagargoo; 50 bundles paper J 11 Stoc kton; IS bales yarn G Halton; 50 bbls potatoes J , Parnaader 98 bile potatoes Hay & McDevitt; it bales domestics ' II Loner; 38 barrels Engel & Wolf; 40 do nassey & Collins; 28 empty barrels Watts, Leatnig Co.; 50 bales domestics J Oraub; 49 packages bolts 11) bbis 400 pkge to order. -RIO LaNCIRO .-fihip Heater, Leslie-8576 bags cof. 'too, 'Ph 8 A NOROSii & CO. WILMINGTON—Bohr David ladst, lUoslander— 98 bbis resin, 'llOO do 'spirits turpentine, 6 bales cotton, Cochran & Russell; 421 bbl. rosin, 48 do spirits tur pentine,-Rowley & Ashburner ; 279 bilis rosin, J T Boone ; 213 bble rosin, Kelght & ;80do do B Davis et. - 0o ,• 20 bales yarn, lisp &U. llsvitt ; rolls leather, I) Kirkpatrick & Boni 22 bap seeds. 0 II Om. wings ; 2 pkga sundnea, Btrutbors ;2 do do, Li Jayne & Son ,• 74 empty kep,3o pkge adndries,' order MAYAGUEZ —or g Hope, Whits-170 hiadt sugar, 108 bble do BP. Penlston. nissENGERSAItRLYED Ist steamship Keystone State, - frogs Oharieston—E Marleeton, Jr, W Spencer, V 0 Pardue and lady, Mimes M Hall, and E Hawley, R M nerd J Green, Dr It M P Denary. Ha P Mess ommy and servant. Mtn J Delany, 8 Norton, A J Latham, and At daughter, P O'Rourke. 111 Steen, J and I W bloat gomery. P Holder, II Weiner and sons, Mrs Dime, Dire DAVIS, Mrs II W Baeby, Mr and glum Spencer, Min Mc- Donald. hire I Reed, .eta w Tripp and niece, Dr 0 A Tripp, It Colliogiwood, a Chase, John L Linton. II Eli. ric.s, • re la A f T. mb,llllse lit Tomb, Mn MI. Roc, Mrs 8 0 Patterson R W Watson, lady and children; Mies Ai 0 Halsey, W A Lohman, M Crane, dud twelve to the steerage. Marine Iliaclligente PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, June 22, 1838 SUN RI81•:B 4 35 ISDN BETS 7 25 MGR WATER 11 13 =DM II 8 31 steamship Keystone State Marshmao, 49 hours from Charleston, with rodeo and passengers to Alexan der Heron, dr. At 12 A 111, of the 20th, passed eebr W Smith, bound south; et 3 P M, 25 miles north of Hatteras, signslised steamship State of Georgia, hence for iititannah, and at 6 30 P M, 70 miles north of Bat• totes, passed steamship Augusta, bound 'oath. Also sow a light top=sail sohr, name unknown, aground on the Brandywine, Steamship City of Now York, Noyes, 48 hours irons mdseßoston, with mdse to floury Willem. At 4A 81 yes terday, off. Absecom, passed ship .0 Wakefield, hence for Now York, in tow of tug America; paned brig Maui Doane off Reedy Island. Barque Dublin, Iluntley, 19 days from akenruegoa, with sugar to S W Welsh. Br brig Rope, White, 10 days from Mayaguez, with sugar. to I F Peniston. Bohr Borah Ave Roe, Bake., 15 days from Mayaguez, PR, with anger, &c. to John Mason & Co Behr Empire, Marshall, 9 .lays from N B, with plaster to Z A Solider & Co. Behr David Banat, bloslander, 7 days from Wilming ton, NO, with naval stores to DB Stetson & Co. Bahr 13 0 Ring, Andrews, 5 days from Alexandria, with merchandise to 1" Webster, Jr. . Rehr Ocean Herald, Clifford, - 15 days from Bangor, with lathe to Ouskill & Calvin. Bohr Geo Sales, !larding, 4 days from Providence, with Guise to J At Kennedy & Co. Bohr Goo 0 Gibbs, Gibbs, 4 days from Providence, in ballast to N Bttuteveht & Co. Bohr Mary Francis, Johnson, 4 days from Baltimore, w.th gain to A G Oat ell & Co. bcbr blabala, Rogers, 4 days from New York, with rodeo to Jairne Baker. Bohr J LI Williams, :erring,days fin Lynn, Mass, in ballast to .1 &It L Perot. Scbr Urace Girdler, Paine, b days from lloston, In ballast to 0 A Ilecksher & Co. . . . Bohr Isabel, Olsrk, b days from Boston, In ballast to W II Johns. Fehr J 6 Hewitt, Ross, 5 days from Boston, In ballast to 0 R.Hocksher to Co. - Behr Larklo, Churback, 6 days from Boston, la bail ast to Noble, llammett & Oa!dwell. Behr A II Brown, Endicott, 4 days from Providence, n ballast to L Auditor°ld & On. Behr Rate !Callahan, Kat'abut, 4 dm from Nen Ha• wen, 1a ballut to Van Dusan, Norton & Co. Bohr Wll3 B Ferguson, 'Wheaton, 4 dela from Nahaut, la Minuet to einuicksea & Mover Behr Samuel Gardner. Garwood, 4 days from Fall Hirer, In ballast to R It ULrson & 00. Behr .1 A Hazzard, Lawe 2 days from Milford, with earn and barque to Richardson & Overman. 01,,IARICD -Brig lioraney, Tinker. St Themsa, J F Poniston. Br brig rtert, Hopkins, Halifax, Captain. Bohr B A 'Mount, Smith, St Berta, Jauretche & Her tairs. Behr .7 1:1 Williams, Hering, Lynn, .7 8 & 13, L Perot, Eebr Larkin, Churbuck, New Bedford, Noble, Hata matt & Caldwell Behr Geo 0 OMR, Gine, do. N Sturtevant & Co. Eche Ann, Bl,ke, Portland, Thos N Bahr Oman Glrdier, Plllllll, Boston, 0 A iteekeher & Co. Behr J E Hewitt, Ross, do do BeaB Canner, Oarwood, Boston, R It Corson & Co Behr H Willfame, Jackeon, Richmond, D Audenraid k Co. Behr Barnstable, Gorham, Barnstable, do bohr B B Jones, Jones,Providence, do Behr at II Drown, Endiott Pall hirer, do Behr hate Hellabau, Hailahan, New haven, Fan Duero, Norton & Go, Behr W B Ferguson, Wheaton, Portsmouth, Blnnlck. sou & Glover. Behr Isabel, Clark, Ilyannia, W n Johns Mean er linonebee, nand, New York, Jae Allderdtoe Steamer 11L flaw, filer, Baltimore, A Groves. Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Bxchenge.) LISWEB, Del.. June 2n—li , The brig Msry Ano, schrs A. lf Terry, Rio Orande, and some tiny colliers, went to sea this morning. The ochre Hickman and J Ponder, Jr, are the only vessels at harbor. 'Wind W. . . Tours, &c. WM. M. I.II.OIKMAIL 1111' TISLIGIUSII.J (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Nichol:lga.) 01111 Ithano. Juao 21-6 P. M. • A harm. brig and dermal cobra hove gone In during the day, but nothing was obserred passing out. Wind N W—weather Tery warm. • Yonre, ao, THOS. 11. IMIONES. - [sr riLtaxant TO TOE IPBESS.] NNWMa, `Judo 21 —dirr, ships John Merrick from ,Gavariadfutsrprise from Callao, Jeremiah Thompoon .from Liverpool. J Wairtliald ; Bohm Virginia. Goo W. 'Baldwin, Neptune's Bride, if: H. Abbott Jadob Bird. JAIL daunt Jayne, 0 VorderWorth, ail from Balti mere. Nonrour, Tone 21.—Arr, chip Rosowell dpragnes, 33 days irom Gibraltar. MEMORANDA Steamship Phloem Sprague, Matthews, hence, an. rived at Boston yesterday A M. Steamship Ericsson, Lowber, from Bremen, at New York2lth inst' 11th lent, let 42 46 N, ion 01 60 W, ex changed signals with ship Oity of Now York, for ',mer le:tut; 20th, at 8 AM, off Montauk, saw atesmehip North iStar, for Havre.. Steamship Star of the West, Gray, mailed from Now York 'yesterday for Aspinwall. Eihip:Terolinte, reach, from New York April 5, for Slogapore, wan spoken May 21st lat 22 22 8, ion 88 80 Ship tea Dock, Peabody, for Oronstadt, sailed from Havens 10th loot. • Ship Mary W'hitbridge. Oheeseborongh, for Baltimore, sailed from Havens 11th inst. Ship Pleiades Winslow, from Liverpool for this port, was spoken 6th Inst. the Settees N. NB, 10 miles. Ship Jane D Cooper, Collins, sailed from Blatant's llth that for Falmouth, Eng. Ship Victory, Gardner, for Valparaiso, cleared at N York yesterday. . Ship Hydra, Parker, clewed at New York yesterday for Melbourne Ship 7 Wakefield, Young, hence, was below N York " osteoday. Bhip Tigress, liteTB/11, C/O/tied at Liverpool 7th loot for,ltio de Janeiro. Barque liatiodh Thornton, Tarr, from New Orleans, wasK below New York yesterday. Barone 0 11 Truitt, Baal, wee towed to son from New Or Cann 10th inat • BatomitittrNalOn, Kent remained atillOnstantinople 26th 'nit for the Bea of Are, to load for the United Kingdom , Brig ,Alfred „Bull; Doodling cleared at Havana 14th roe 67 tel tor New York. Brig J & H Crowley, Crowley, sailed front Matelots 9th Inds for this port . Brig. BlODlD ooo lNlekereon, at Trinidad de,Coba sth last for this port in 7„ days. • Brig Jobh-fl:Ko6er, Fisher, from Now York, arrived at, Battlinoro 20th inert, „ %rig Geo if Prescott, Gilkey, for Jacksonville, cleared id Charleston 18th inst. 'Bahr Jonathan May, Cobb, lismiscat Charleston 18th 80. • . ;130br C 11 Miller, Mien, hence, at Charleston 18th -11 , :ohr Wareoiallrisi t 'elearid at 'Charleston 18th lust tor Backunurill6. ',-- • Behr Lissie blaull, Henderson, fur Philadelphia, was Walla. at cardesies lath- set, 'Behr W Woodbury, Wallis, foi #hilailelph avta Port Walthal, sailed from Richmond 20th lost ',Rohrer Beulah E Blain, Mayhew; L Po r no % Bar rett; T Lake, Franibes; Lewis' Mulford, Dill°, and Juhu Oadwallader, Godfrey, hen6e, arrived at Boston 18th inst . Rehr Ellen Bush, Routers, from New Orleans, at Bos ton 20th inst. . _ . Bohr Blhott„fletirer, hence at Beaton 20th Inst. Bohr Diary li Banks, hence at Gloucester lath met VOREIGN PORTS • [Per Steamship - Panda ] Arrlied from New York—Jane let, dtella, Delawarel and I A Lee, at Constantinople; sth, Alma, at llel•t so it; Bth, Adeline, at „Bremen; Josephine, In the Clyde; 10th, Crimea in the Clyde; 9th..Amatort, at Deal; Henry Olay, and Hattie, at Liverpool • Armed from Now firleana-2d, Purinton, at Hai seander; 6th, Hate Skamler, at St Nazatre; 9th, Joi hamburg, Mary, Penny Perley, at Havre' ZOO' Eu rope, in the Clyde. , • • • Arrived from Ohlrleectu-84. ,Oolumbia, pt Crone., ,tadt ; 7th; B ilulkley, at Havre 'Arrived r-ma Mobile-7th Alleghenian, at Havre. Arrived from Saran, a'r—lOth:l3-gln at Liverpool. Sailed for-New To,k- 2d, Europe dom Malta; Pertness from Cardiff; 9th, Mora Castle, from Deal, Mary Ogden, from Liverpool; llth, Jos 011ehriet, Iron ao. Sailed for Boston-10th; Minnehaha, from the Clyde. The 'Wales stranded on lbe• Madeira beach May Bth. ' The Madalein,, from. , Riohmond, , oapalzed at Shields' bn the Oth Met, where she remains. The whoring prig William Safford put into •Lerwielt. 21 hist, for wstor and provisions, and called onsthe 6th , for Nova Zombie. as at Cienfuegos gib -lust, barque Trojan, Cohint, Ilavana; lth, barque Sebools, Nei l ,l3oston old 7th, barque Obese, Carlton. Boston. Arat Sagas 3d root, barque Emma Climbing, Dickson, Ar at Trinidad Cuba 4th Met brig Franconia. Upton, New Yo7lc;lt, ba r que Franklin, Mitchell, Post in. Soiled from Ctudanius 16th tea., bcrque Tyriogham, Dodge, London. • At co 12th inst, barques B Colcord, CloicOrd, for New York, Idg; N W Bridge, Gooding, for Boaton. do; Oak. land, Hunter, for London do Gen Jones, Ta.limy, digit it Knight. Luacomboio; i%rampue, Cunningham Irig for Portland; John Griffin, Park, wig; brigs Loch Lo mond, Frrinh, for New York ao,• May Queen, Morton, for do' do; Nebraska. Freeman, for do; Lincoln Webb. Lloyd, for. Portland do; Marlw. Carver, fur —, idg anger; John Hathaway, Smith, for Wilmington, N U, lug; Shibboleth, Motion. for . 11altimore do; P It Bich born, Steele; Moonlight, Small; Mercy 8 Cousins, ban caner* Itriyaiston, hobioson; Thomas Connor, York. and lilt MolFilrary, 011thod, from' Ilstains, dleg; ochre .1 0 Brooi, Grafton; from Portland, ar 7th do; N Borden, Brightman, idg molaesos for --; Old Do minion. Boas, for New Yurk, Idg; G it Dixon, BMW]. for do do. Old 7th, barrow Ocean Favorite, Pearce, New York; Onstine,—, Yortlendi bilge Elecutivo, Eldridge, l 3 York; end Ilea Belle, Whaleyjort•Pert. land; Oth: a*, titetenet fire .Portland: Ar -at Havana -Loth inst. hrlr Alice Franklin, (Br) Ulemant,./taatpot4, 12th, ahlp Lizzie Drew, Gooding, Portlenirilth, brig Sea Foam, Warren, Bahia Abode; 11th. bsiquis Louisa, Loader; Baltimore lib Cardenas old 10th, brigs A A Olutpttl4ly Laurent, New °theirs; Allston, Carlton, &gin and Newlork;- ilth/brige Win liletillvery; Billfold. Cardenas; Harriet, Adie. Port land; 12th, brig Beauty, , Br) Modes, Boston; 13.11 and 141 h. stip Trope, Smith, 800 on; Sparkling are, minders, /fatalism. and Falmetoh; brigs Roamer Hill, Sc na Imo New York; B .Pratt, Whelderf lilagnh; Kilts Stephen HOtChkiss, alvnton, do,• John N Genie, Booth, do; Joseph Oraosall, Magatblln, do; Youi g America. Collins, New York; Eliza A Bandell, Hich bornr Boston. DOURBTIO PORTS BOSTON.—Arr 20th loot ship Essex, Harts, London; barques Trneman. Oallit,her Palermo; Bayard. Thor ,o-n, Shields; brigs George Hand., Preach, Cardenas; Demerara, Sim Havana; Marshal Dutch, Gilkey Bal timore; Adwin, Carman, khribetbport; rchrs Marra. *magus, Itiok, St Pierre (Mart) ; Beacons, Smith, eorgotown D ); Ewe alorri I. Wilke, Bait more. rid Satu•eay. stetmer William Jo:liana ; barques Bondi's, Marcia: brig Forest State. No vessel wen. to se. Sunday. Ship 11, Lbw. Flak and barque Amanda SJear went-down on Saturday and anchored in the 0144 ~where they remain NEW ]OBE. June 21 —Ar barques Eagle, Baker, Citreous; Sonya Liar•rielita, GODZiia4 to a peachy; do• r,h, nt-itvens &matins; brigs Thomas Swann, Robin eon, Baltimore: Zephyr, Smith. St Croix. W E; Sam D right Davidson, Hardy, 114ritena; Ben McCready, Wil mington. N C; Leo. Percival, fininacoa. P It; It A tYCltulore Bogart, Alexandria; Wythe, Tint)! 1, Itich mond ; Lynchburg, Mania do; Frauds, Cornell, Alex .. dna. D O; steamer Caledonia, Gager, Baltimore, via Norfolk. Cleared, ahips Confidence, Pears, N Orleans; Centu rion, Caulkins, Liverpool ,• brigs 'Waredale, Shakford, St Johns ; Penguin, Ingraham, Bermuda; Ada, Smith, Elizabethport ; A,bion, Jones, Aberystwith ; Nicholas. Bucksport ; sabre Stampede, Brand, Lavacca; Shearer, li ngoes. 19.1minuton, N 0 ; Bergen, Meyer, o.ty Point ; Baltimore. tleight, Balthnors ; W San ders, Farrell, Newborn ; Davison, Bltuonfon, Norfolk ; Dolphin, Mary, Savarillia. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL EICHER, DP TO ONE O'Ol.OOE. 11118 MORNLECI GIRARD HOUSE—Obeetont street. below Ninth. W F Enders. St Louis Mrs P L Simmons, 81 LOUIN 8 Cole & lady Washington G A Nioolls, Pa Mr Shoemaker & la, Dalti. Col Chang Starr, New Or. more leans J Ralneford Tames, New Reuben Tower, Waterville, Orleans N Y Hudson Taylor Washington S Tenney, Washington Janes K Ennia, Havana Mies Van Braila, Havana F H Baldwin, Cincinnati, 0 J Gillet, N Wm N Riddle. Ye J Jones Washington P t Sky, Frederica, Del W B &watts Memphis, To W id Dell, Smyrna, Del 0 L Phodlirige, N Y W F Kanner, Alabama Mims Mollie Kl4lllllor, W Kanner, Delaware bama 0 H Shield & Is, Virginia Mr Perking & la, Lonislana Gen G W Bowman Wash- Rev U Duggan,lreland ington W Ts were , Wa shington "has 8 Henry, California D W White, Pa Wm F Patterson, Pottsville John L Linton, Ga Mimi] Chase, Ga W Spencer ezda.Charles We id Onyler, Reading ton, 9 0 It Id Green. (Agleam', 80 V Green. Charleston E Harteston, Charleston 0 Harris. Ohio Dr W F Pratt, 8 0 Wm II Fiat, Augusta, Gs Geo H Anderson, Branches E J Burnett, Richmond Va ter, England OR Southard, N Y I Brunk:emery, N Y S a Whitney, N Y B Brown, N Y ratan Adrienne, N Y Juhu Adrienne, N Y Wei P Ayres, B& 0 R And DI Ballade, Reading BI Ballade, Reading E Alexander, Boston Simon Medea, Venezuela JN C Xedler, Venezuela Dr Wm B Williams, Jack. A J McCall & wife, N Y eon, Mfg Hon Stephen A Douglas & W J black & la, N Y family, Illinois Y TCi Dodd, Ornirleatoa, 8 0 Fravklin Reed, Misc W 8 French, K I N Budforl, Rook Island A F Howland, N Y • T. A Jtcquelin, N Y Wrn II Duliehart N Y D Derrell. Balt 55' II Heumick, N Y J Allen, Washington Si B Midas, Boston W H Gonidingg N Y J K Catlin. Troy. N Y John L Toot, blemphie Thos A Davis, Washington F W Anthony, Pro., K I Dr EII Kelly & la, Mobile A Item, New Orleans AMERICAN HOVBE—Chestnat greet, above Fifth. Chas G George, Del W G George, Del Bunn Jo. es. Ili Joo O Jones, 11l L Nugent, Balt R Nugent, Balt El Smith, Wilmington H 111 Herring N Y H E Campbell, MU. Wm Cutting & Is, N Y H Hendertion, Jr. N Y Ohm A Andrews, N Snarl Silver, Dal J 8 Suerran, Elmira, N Y I H Osmond & la, Balt Miss M. E Osmond, Balt W Knowles Vs T J Johnson, Va J J Robinson & eon, It I Dr P Cochran, R B F Willie & doo, Balt J P Mitchell, kludra, N Y Wm eilmeyer, N Y Chas (} Gurdy, Balt Jas Harding, haston L Dorminicsor, Pottstown Capt H Whittaker, Buffalo, Henry N Collier, N 0 MERCHANTS , 110TNI.,—Yourtb street, below Asob A 5 Upson, Unionville, W .1? Owen, Pa Conn R Bell. N Y Jal Cowen, Louisville, Ry V P K Hestre. Jr, Cuba J Boman ' Cuba A W Fellows,Garbon co, Pa R B Lewls, Fa randaville W H Levan, Sch Rayon Wm Houle, Sch Haven W T Cabb, Kent co, Nd W T Wallis, Kent co, bld Jae J Spear- Kent co, MA Jos B Hackett Kent co,Md W E Caoy, Rent co. bid J C Hackett, Kant co, Nd F W Howard, Wash , tn Flt Gardner & la,Wash , tn Gee A Miller Phila T W Markley, Hon I I, Gillis, Elk no, Pe Pam' B Price, hi Chunk Chas Morrell,Ludlowtille, Wm Brown,Lana, Pa N Y A Miller , Rockport, Pa W R Otis. M Chunk, Ps. Goo Hannah. Pokeeplia, Hiram Wolf, DI Chunk N Y Jan Taylor. N Chunk Wm Lilley, hl Ohmik Dr 11 di Gilder, Hanle:is W A Lohman, Hamilton, 0 E D Payne, Towanda, Pa Lomita, Lancaster P Barber, Wash'n It Bennett. Pa B P Caro & la, Danville NIl Hancock. Vi'llkesbarre H W Lee,Eicranton, Pa Z Guild, Missouri Hen Jon A Innis, Easton J Morrell, Jackson, Mum UNION HOTIIL—Aroh /treat, below Yourtb 0 B Grime, Hancock, N Y A Orli6a, Hancock. NY O P RAcny. Bedford co,Pa D O Hitler Bedford co, Pa N D Draper & la, Milford, R Lewle'dc la, N Male W Hatch & la, N Samuel Jennings, Pa John 0 Palace, Pa ' James Focht, Potter'lle D LL Got•tivrin, Tamaqua Chad Albright, M Chunk Itich'd Williams, bi Chunk Jnn A Kunkel, Bhippene- J B Uurit Dtilsburg, Pa burg, Pa P ' Y II A ktreyrogal, Pittabarg W A Mendenhall, Cotten -0 Id Raymond, Lafayette, vil e Ind Jesse Lane, Wilmington, Wm Mentzer, Pottrville Del nol MAL Rataff.Tamegue Wm K Jenes. Tamaqua Jag e ulliven Pelle ).van Beane h fe,ll , aton B F Relgel, Boatels M E Cross, ll.trby, Ye NATIONAL 00TBI,-.Nace street, above Third. Reuben Ruser Pottsville Wm Etsrper, Binding Bawl Fait, Mmers•llle II J Um:War Pet , eriße Juo Ooshrsn, Lancaster Geo A mitt:, Tioge co A Drake, Freemansburg Gli Bardwell, Columbia Jos Buchanan, hisrfetta J Comly, , Chestnut Mil A W Faber, Suubury. Pa W ilrletnau,Sunbury,Pa 8.1 Young, Bunbu• y. Pa W P Duncan & la, Lanct'r W P Vuute, J Linde - oath, Square Miss 0 Stant, Marlon Equare Dr 0 Wont, Lrcomiot no Imo Ilambleton, Cornwall, 0 W Swartz, Williamsport Lebanon to, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, below Callowhill, Amos Seidel, Reading A R Horner, Quakertown Geo Mather. Northampton Penns, David Schell Dale gorge Daniel B Pleher, Pa Reuben Verger, Green Lane BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine A Rickards, Scranton, Ps J D Scott, New Britain LLt Pretz, Hatboro Jre Ely, Doylestown, Pa Win T Eisenhart, Doylee- Richard Kuhn, Deyles *own, Pa town, Pa Jobn Wildman er... wile, At- Thomas Warner, Wright. tieboro town, Ps John L Gander. N J J W Stuckert, Pa 71 BOope, P Onetarille, Pa BALA EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab. Callowhill. 3 HIMId, Bethlehem 141 W Iteudenbuch, Welsc h!! a Border. Bethlehem port, Pa Rlcharde, Bethlehem Beery Gabriel, Allentown John B Clymer, Tylereport A W Potteiger, Rendlog Richard Weitzel, Northamp- Adam Hower, Northamp. too co. Pa . ton el Pa J 7ltn,l6trich Chunk P Manly "taut& Chunk Jacob trthaetter, Montgomery John 8 Irer, Montgomery co,ro,a _ P a _ . William Brown, Atentgemers Theo 0 Krider, Lancaster co, Pa Adam Bertrand Reading Jacob £3 Bohan, Northman- Jacob Clymer; ton co, Pa town, Pa MADISON lIO I 7BN. Second 'street. &bore Market A Weatfell Plke 00, Pa T D Couraley, Del Jae D Prettyman, Del M Adams, Del J V Terry, Phila. WEBTERN HOTEL—Market street, above Eighth. JJ . Harley, Chester, Pa W Henderson, Cheater, Pa P Maud, York, Ps Alex Hubbard, N Y 8 Peters, Providence, N J J . bt Pitch, Honesdale II Mooney, Baltimore A Andrews & lady, Bleb- Wm Wallace, Beaton , Man Med, Va P A Norton, Columbia, Pa JAI Pool, Albany, N Y Nra Lathrop, New Orleans V W A'rablo, Chicago A Johnson, Chicago N dtakels, N Y I Atatedeld, England J Q A Smith, Worcester, J Ashley, Vt Blass 0 Lightbody, Oliminnatl . - BLADE' DIUR INN..—.Flith and Merchant streets. John Traynor, Chester co, Truman Coates , Lancaster Penne. 00, Pa W T Green, Lancaster co, David Kimble, Chester eo, Emma Penna AMOR Kimble, Chester co, James POO% Chester ce,Pa Penna. 0 Phillips, Molter eo, Pa F MeSparran, Lancaster co, Daniel ltupp,Bhlremant'n, Papua Penns - W,s Levis, West Chester ti R Clarke, Pottstown Wm Taylor & la, Cheater Co J 8 Murphy, York, Ps M Taylor, Delaware ca,Pa J Devoe, West Chester John Thompson,' Beverly, Wm Ooz,Dheater co, Pa N Jersey Orivar & na&eve 'cithanAnis PAMILY SNWINGItAORINNO) 780 ORIISTNIIT nal,lo Theme Maoblues are Low justly imiteitiod- to be the beep in nee for family sewing, tailing a new, strong, and elaetio atiteb, , whleh will sox rip, even if mil fourth stitch be oat. Olronlare sent op application by letter. 601 PRESS.—PHILADELPitAs TUESDAL JUNE 22. Palpitation of the "(raft —When uotatislug friar. Organic 'dieesso, palpitations are due either, to nervous 'excitement'or to a general impoverishment of. the bioo.t. Tho PERUVIAN SYRUP, by restoring the vital fluid to its proper condition, callus nervous eaciti,- Ment,•aTrests palpitations; and turigbrates the whole system. ' jp21.64 ' To Prevent the Hair falling off. Tol ; px!o. mote a new gron 'To prevent hair turning dray: To change gray hair and niiiskera to their origlnarlire , color. To niake the hair Hun and glom, inclining it tq curl, JULES . LIAUEL'S EAU ATTLENIENNE, QR HAIR RESTORER. Sold by alt druggists, and by JULES Tr - AtiEh & 002; No.7O4OIIESTNUT Street.- '' Bower i infant Cordial..-This invaluable Cordial Is prepared from a variety of the most eholoe'ust eftleient aromatics/ known in' utediclne, and is the post parfait and MUMe oirmliiithe ezlaat, for Infanta and young ohildreit: By it powerful Infitiencis a spaddy ooze is liffe - ofecin aessee of elholie, Trindy pains and ipatiFuf. Rslidvde and mitigates much of ohildien. , a suffering during 4Lenti: tion or teething, end by Ito soothing- . properties tran-1 qullises pains of the bouiels, looienass, Vomiting, kV. The Infant Cordial has become a standard; iilntely,! and has been used in thonsanda of eases with',the swat abundant suceess. No Purdlietthaaldbe without Prepared'oaly b 7 Ttetwe A. Poem,— • „ At hie Ohemleal Strire, -N. N. corner or Shah and Green ate., Philadelphia. To whom all orders Most be addreased.' And for eale 67 Drilailate geneFspy. as 184 y Saving Fund.—Flve Per Uent4 Interest.— N4TI9NAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT - Street, S. W. corner of TSIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or email, and intend paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money to received end 'payments made daily, without notice. The tureatments are made In Reel Notate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents,' and ouch first-class securi ties as .th charter requires.. Ofilee hours, from &clot& in the morning until 6 o'clock 'ln the afternotM;and on Monday and Tburaday eirepluga mall 8 o'olook: fell Strauss & Goldman, No. 301.1 Market street, above Third, Wholeealo dealers In CLOTHING, are noir selling bq their euttco stock at Retail, at tah sisials prices, . . .Setvlag , Machines.—After a lair trial of the coveted padding that-here yet beeaoffered to the public, the ,tutardmoue ventlet of operatOre has Win glden Infaioinf Singeri. ,thle le, in fact, the only machine capable of performing; every kind of sowing. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE is, beyond all question, the most complete article for family use yeti Invented, being at once cirnamental„ easily operated, and superior, in every respect, to any other machine. On thla statement we challenge the world. I. M. SINGER & CO., Beaman saving Fund-.-Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of Becond street. 11.0001T09 de posits in stuns of One Della end upwards, from all classes of the community', and 'allows interest at the rate of five per eont. per annum. 01Hoe open dally, front 9 until 5 &elect, and on Mon 4ay awl Saturday Until 9 in the evening. President, 6ranklin yell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles Pd. On the 17th fast , by Aleiander lionrr, Mayor, Mr. ALEX A a ORR !GUAM to Min; DIARY IY...EBTLAOIt, both of We city. * At Germantown, on the moreing of the 19th instant, REGINA, wife' of Charles W. Oldenbergh, and daugh ter of John and Mary Dallam. The funeral will more this (Tuesday) afternoon, from the residence of Daniel Oldeubergh, 874 - North Eighth street, below Poplar, to St. Jude's Church, Fraeklin street above Brown. where the funeral services will take place, at 4 o'clock, to which the relatives and friends of the (=Wee are respectfully Invited. * Panday morning, 20th 'natant, ROBERT IL BTEWART, in the 07th year of hie ay. *Se__ On the 'Alth Met , hire. ANN fiIARIA. DONLEY' . w dew of the late Joseph P. Donley, in the 47th year of her age,. it On the 19th inst., THOMAS LEMON, aged 45 JUTS. " it On the 19th inet, JOB ULLMAN DILL , aged 41 , years. it On the 19th bast, MICHAEL. CARROLL, aged 40 years. On the 19th inst. at Lawrenceville. Chester coun ty, MATTHEW DAVIS, Esq., in the 65th year of hie age. On the 20th lest , LEWIS HALLOWELL, infant sou of William and (Mary Jape Dries, egad 4 months and 11 days. On the 18th met Mies ISABELLA CURRAN, aged 50 years. , Oo the 19th trot , suddenly, THEODORE 8,, ton or John and Mary Ann Hetchline, in the 12th year of his age. fc.G. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad CO.—Office 227 South FOIIitTLI Street. PIiILADBLIIIJA, .tune 2/4, MB. To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of this Company, duo on lot proximo, aro requested to leave them at thia Office on or before the 10th instant, when receipts will be given, and Checks will be ready for de.. livery on the lat proximo, in exchange for said receipts. Je22.tjyl. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. unt Notice.— In accordance, weth this advice, of a body of Alumni of the College of New Jersey, notice in hereby given the Graduate :Weathers of the American Whig and Cliosophie Societies, that, an changes in the affairs of the Hall)) aro meditated by the College nuthoritien, which cannot but vitally affect their vigor an Literary Inntitutionn, we deem their con ference relative to the matter, and advice tte to the beet course of procedure. of eseentint importantly. They ar e , 1./....f0au. urgontly reql.cted to attend the., : ' Annual Meeting of the Graduate Members on TUES DAY, the 21)(11 of June, the day before the approaching Commencement. ... .. FItED'IS STUMP, Md.,) Committee on be lt. L. COLP, N.C.,) ) bolt of the Clio- C. C. CLARICE, N. Y.,rophin Society. Committee on be-) T. C. LYON Mice., half of the Awed- W. A. McATER, Md., can Whig Society, GEO. GRAY, Del. NASSAU ILcLL, Princeton, N. J. je22-tuthe3t LIT.Big Mountain Improvement Company. Puthsegxratx, June 11th, A Special Meeting of the Stockholders' of the " Big Mountain Improvement. Company" will he held at the office of the Company, southeast corner of FRONT and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the 25th instant, at 12 o'clock It ., to receive a report upon the unexpected condition of Its drake, and to express their view,' as to the future course they wleh the Di. rectum to pursue in the matter. By order of the Board of Directors. Je12.412t. WM. P. JENKS. President. Germantown Passenger Rallway.—The Commipsloners of the " Germantown Passenger i l i tCtray Company" will attend on MONDAY, the 26th June, 1818, and on each business day thereafter, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M., at No. 30Sonth SIXTH Street, to receive subscriptions to tho stock of sold Company, until the same is fully subscribed. Charles Marge William S. Perot, Vincent L. Brad ford, .1. 11. Wheeler, ' J. S. Struthers, William Mill ward, William W. Wilder, Mordecai C. Dawson, Thom. A. Biddle, George W. llaturuersly, Jabez Gates, John J. Griffith, and Robert P. King, Cotomissioners. Jel2-dtJyl Girard College Passenger Railway Cora- PANY.—At a meeting of the Commissioners of the GIRARD COLLEGE PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, held at the Wetherill Rowe, Priday, May 28,1858, it was Iregolveci, That in conformity with the act of Assem bly in such cases made and provided, we will meet on MONDAY, the 21st day of June, A. D. 1858, at the Washington Drove Yard Hotel, RIDGE AVENUE, above Sixteenth street, at 6 o'clock A. M. open books' for receiving subscriptions to the capita l of said' Company, and that the cold books shell be kept open for the mid purpose at the same place, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 3 P. M., on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, the fllst, 22d, and 22.1 of Junc, 1868. In pursuance of the above resolution, books will be open for receiving subscriptions to the capital stock of said Company, at the time and place mentioned in the said resolution, by the undersigned, a committee ap.. pointed fo thor purpose. CUARLEB THOMPSON JONES, JACOB 12611Eit, JAMES P. NH/BOLA ROBERT :MORRIS, JAMES PAGE, Commissioners. Resolved, That fu order to afford the cItiLQIIII at large the fulled opportunity to participate in the enterprise, that It be recommealod to the Conainisaionere, ea far as in their power, to limit the aubecription to each Indivi dual, the (trot day, to ten !ibexes, my3l•dtJad3 MINNE-HA-HA LODGE, DURING TUE HUMMER 11IONTR8 TUE MEET INGB OF THE LODGE WILL DE HELD ON 'WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Instead of Staurdny, corn inencing on WEDNESDAY, 23d truitant, at 7 o'clock Dy order of thu GEO. W. WOOS, Wand Secretary PROPOSALS FOR COALAND WOOD. MINT OP TUE UNITED STATES, PIIILkDELPIII.I, JUDO 11th, ISM SEALED PROPOSALS wilt ito received at this fn stitution until 12 o'clock U. of TUESDAY, the 20th instant, for furnishing and delivering at the Mint, at such times and In such quantities as may be tequired, between the let of July next and tho 30th of Juno en suing, (1800,) inclusively, the following specified ar t tides, : A supply of the best quality of Anthracite Lehigh Coal, (of the lump awl steamship alzes,) entirely free from stpoe, elate, and other foreign subsumes ; each ton delivered to ho of 2240 pounds neight. And a supply of the hest quality dry Hickory and Spruce flue Wowl; the whole to be subject to the in spection nod approval of the Director of the Mint. The proposals may booted° for the articles aeparately, nod should be endorsed Propoaala for Cool," and "Proposals for Wood." JAMES ROSS SNOWDEN, je22-tfe2o Rireetor of the Mint. OXFORD PARK.—Jura E 22,1858. TROTTING—FLORA TEMPLE and LANCET. These celebrated Horses will positively Trot TIIIS DAY, (Tuesday,) at 3 o'clock. A.duussion $l. Ticketa to be had at the Gate. Stage leaves Second and Dock !drools at 1 o'clock D. j022.1t* FIRE -WORKS! FIRE-WORKS 1I A full al/unto:Lent of FIRE - WORKS . . Al" REDUCED YRIOE2I. STEPHEN P. WHITMAN, 1210 MABSIIT STREW, jels West of Twolftb. DEASIOOX'S • FEATHERS WANTED, A. TO PURCHASE OR MANUFACTURE INTO FLY BRUSHES, at 23 South EIGHTH and 231 Nth SECOND Streot. - jel2-3tlt" GERMAN OIGARS.-16 OASES VA RIOUB brands, in store. and for ago by WILLIAM U. TZATON, jol." 2111 &AIM ntONT Stroot. , , 'PURE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE.-- A very superior article. For sale to large or smell 1018. by 0110AFIDALI 0 PZIRON, & 00., r/4 5 Ninortis Delano &roue. titeitat . 1:01 CCs Office, No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. ftlarnages illeatbs I. 0. S. M N (5 T i. c in GRAND COMMANDER grovattnerabili NoOtes. WE, THE SUBSCRIBERS,.havo this day 11 s entered into a Limited PARTNERSHIP, agreea bly to the previsions of the Act. of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the first day - of March, 1 836, entitled 4‘ An act- relative' to limited partnerships," and, do hereby certify that the name of the firm under,which `HENRYhe said partnership is to ho con ducted is CHARLES BRIAN; that the gene ral nature of the business to be transacted is TAILOR ING, and the seine will bo transacted in the city of Philadelphia; that the name of the General Partner of said film is CHIARLES HENRY BRIAN, of the , city of Philadelphia, and the name of the Special Partner is JOSEPH 13, HUTCHINSON, - of Bristol, in the BMW of Pennsyll spiel that the capital contributed by the said Joseph B._ Hutchinson. Special Partner, is - Two Thousand rive Hundred Dollars, in cash; that the period at which the said partnership is to commence is the twenty-first day of Julio A. D. eighteen hundred unit llfty-eight; and that it will terminate on the twen ty-first day of Tune, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty, (18600 CHAD. H. BRIAN, J. B. HUTCHINSON. EtttLADKLPMA, Tune 21, 1858. Je22-tuft T HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED copartnership, under the name and style of AR NOLD Ar. WORL, and have taken the store No. no WALNUT Street, for the tratuotellon of a general 'lm porting and Commission business In Wines and Liquors. J. W ARNOLD; of Washington, D. C., GEORGE M. WORL, of Philadelphia: - PIIILADELP/IJA, June 1,1858. jelB-1w TIM UNDERSIGNED HAVE F3RMED a copartnership under lho style of FROTHING HA 81 & WELLS for the transaction of a GENERAL DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS, and have token the Ntoto No. 84 South FRONT Street, and 35 LETITIA Street. THEODORE PROTHIN GLEAM, KIRK B. WELLS PIIILADELpinA, Juue let, 185E1 \ellivping. 1 E 7; 4 , CABIN PASSAGE ONLY.—FOR LIVERPOOL, WEDNESDAY. tune 1858. the packet ship STALWART, 1,456 tons, Augustus Lueno, Commander, will nail positively as abovo. Saloon passage $75 Fur freight or patisaga, apply to ' THOS. RICHARDSON & CO., j 02 2. 101 WALNUT Stmt. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLAS GOW, DUBLIN, BELFAST, and LONDONDERRY, VIA mviciteoob. THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM SHIP CO.'S Clyde!built Iron Steamship,' are intended to tall ealollowe : • -100311140 W TOOK. CITY OF BALTIMORE - Thursday, July Ist. CITY OF WASHINGTON It " 15th. KANGAROO ,4 20th. And each alternate Thursday, from Pier 44 N. It. riOn Li Van.Poo/.. CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, June 23d. KANCrAII.OO ~ July 7th. 64 CITY OF BAITIMOILF ,' 21st And each alternate Wednesday. Cabin Passage from Now York and Ph Dade! phia.., .o.7fi Third Magi to any of the above-nietrtioued places, and found in beat cooked Piovisious 30 Return Tickets good for 0 months 80 Uertifirates of Passage from Lit erpool to Now York or Philadelphia 40 . l'assengers forwarded to flat re, Paris, Bremen, Ham burg, Jtc.. without delay at through rates. The Company's Steamship Boselionus will sail regularly le.twoen Antwerp and Liverpool, in connection with thu depsrturos for _New York, taking goods from Ante rep to New York, at a through rate of freight. Certificates of Passage from Auto ere to New York $45. Drafts on Liverpool from AI upwards. For freight or passage, apply at the Company's Offices, 18 BROADWAY, New York, and 100 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. Or - WILLIAM INMAN, fell ' 02 and 03 Toner Building, Liverpool. throunal A TTENTIONI—Auy person who has a Cash Capital of F 250 can realize a large amount by Joining the auoscriber in a very profitable enterprbe. Reliable reference given. Addreaa, for three doyc, A. B. NLI ['CRAFT, No. 314 UNION Street, Philadelphia. .1e22-It* Butliing4lobee, &-4 JOHN P. SLOAN's BATHING-ROBE AND CLOTHING STORE, DECATUR STREET, NEAIt WASHINGTON, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., Where will be tumid a largo assortment of all kinds of BATHING DRESSES, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Masters, Children, and Infants, such as Blouses, Le tinders, and Flannel Shirts, or all qualities, aloes, and colors; together a His every style of Bathing Robes, 01 I, _Cap, Leather and Gum Belts, Slippers, Gum Shoes, Towelling, Soaps, Colognes, &c. , as well as Morn ing Gowns, for old and young, largo and small. Also, Gentlomenis Dress-Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Half-Gone, A large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the season, always on hand, and for sato at tos low rates se any other establishment on the Island or elsewhere. J.Y. SLOAN alai) keeps on _band a full supply of Bathing Robes at EAGLE HALL CLOTHING STORE, No. 800. (formerly 274) MARKET Street, Ste doors above Eighth street, PuILIDELPIIIA,WbieIt out be sold at the moat reasonable prices. • ' ,Seething sults will be BIKED to ironstone visitors at the Store, on the Island. Having matte tho getting•up of bathing apparel his duty fur noveria years past, the subscriber thinks that his experience qualifies him to atilt the Latta of the moat fastidious. J. P. SLOAN likewise °couples the Store N. E. cor ner ur WASHINGTON and DECATUR Streets, Care 1 , 1.1. 1. NU, opposite the United Slates hotel and the Amu demi House, Ni hero MRS. SLOAN will have the super vision of a very large Awl well belocted assortment of fo,4O4inn.lll.lases, C,bildren, and Infants, comprising Rapines, Polkas, Yokes, Paella, and every other approved at tielo desirable or suitable fur sea-lettidng. PersOns who totem! Visiting Cope Island can be as with bathing apparel at either of the above Mores, and thus hyoid the trouble and expense of car ry ing them from a distance. This being his eighth season in the Bathing-Robe business, J. P. dcosn teems eatisded of his ability to please persons in all kinds of garments suitable for sea-bathing. Returning sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he respectfully solicits a, continu ance of the same. JOHN I'. SLOAN, No. 806 (formerly 274) MAltlita St, Philadelphia, Has ono of the largest assortineuts'of Dathieg Rubes In the United States, suitable for sea-bathing at Cape land, N. J., Newport, It. 1., Long Branch, Atlantic City, and ellen hero. .le2l-6t if Wants. IWANTED—A SITUATION am SALES— MAN Ina Wholesale Dry-Goode House, by a person of se% oral year,' experlenee. Can lnllueneo a good near trade. Address M. S.. Panss °film je22-20 110 CAPITALISTS: A SPErllisi PARTNER, with thirty to forty thousand dollars, Is wanted to join In a lucrative Mercantile business, well established. This opportunity be ono that seldom occurs, ns will bo clearly shown to any one desirous of thus embarking. All communications addressed to D. 11. E., at this office, will be considered confidential, and receive prompt attention. iclB-st* lITANTED, FOR THE 'UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and =dice attendance. Pay from 812 to 132 per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 !SUREST Street, above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, Let Lieut. Ed Nest. of Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. Notices. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING THE SECOND AND THIRD STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY, and furnishing materials for tho same for the entire road. and also for doing the work and furnish in t the Materials, each neparotety, will be received at the taco of the Companr, No 2 rigg's Building, In WALNUT 9lreot, botween Second and Third Sheets, until W tiIUsESDAY, 23d instant, nnou. Pima, and specifications can be soon at the Office after ittLiti,ESDAY, the 16th inst. j..16.6t JAMES TERRE% President. (A.gricnitural a s GOLD-MEDAL REAPERS AND r ip MOWERS We parnuty Kotektum , s Now Reaper and Mirror for 1808 to do" better work, with lighter draught and lees awed, in all blade of grace and grain, than any Gold-Medal Reaper and Mower lu the United Stated. Try and prove them: ak'ANDLED. k GRAHAM. Jen No. 827 MARKET Street. HAYING AND HARVESTING TOOLS.--Very superior self-adjusting unloading tiny Forks, Revolving Rakes, Cradles, Scythes, Snatils, Whetstones, and Haying and Harvesting Tools generally. BPANGLEtt 12 GRAHAM, Pict No. 427 MARKET Street. b w BRIDGETON, MILLEVILLE, PORT ELIZABETH, Ac.,hc.— The steamer EXPRESS leaves first pier below AREI.I Sheet TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, at 8,3., o'clock A. M. Returning, leaves Bridgeton MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, cud FRIDAYS, at 8 o'clock A. M.; touching ut New Castle, Delaware City, Greenwich, Mulford and Tyndale's, going and returning. Through tickets, by stages connecting with the " Ex press," for the following places, to wit: 511116'111e.... .. '.. 00 Port Elizabeth 25 Fairies or Illedarville. 75 Newport 88 Dividing Creek 1 00 Afauricetown 1 25 All landings on the Cohancey 75 Delaware City or Now Cantle 50 Thu stage3ineet tho boat molds or delays need be anti description, taken at low cal punctually. No dhiappoint- Lielpated. Freight, of every One. je3-1014 CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.-GAS COKE, of excellent quality, is sold at tho PHILADEL PHIA GAS WORKS for the reduced ',rico of fire oents a bashed, and may bo obtained In largo or small quan tity by applying at the Gas (Mee t No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To purchasers by wholesale It is sold at the Works, la First Word, by the ton, at a price equivalent to Anthracite at *2.60 per ton. (Bigned,) J. O. CRESSON, Enginver. Philadelphia Gas Work., Aug, 28, , 61. au.27-21 ACKEREL.-1,800 barrola Nos. 1,2, and ILA a MAOKkatEL, In (usorted pAnkages, now (unborn and for ante by JOIIN M. KENNKDY & 00., an a-1 w Non 124 and 10% North wharvoi ir,IISSIA MATS.-600 DOZ. NO. 1, AND 1110 600 doz. No. 2 RUSSIA MATS, imitable for pack ing Furniture and clardenere , use, will he sold low, if applied for soon ,by WEAVER, PITLER., & CO" te N IVATNR At ~-02 N WRA R VW! ITEIDSIECIC CHADIPAGNE.- PIPER'S ILA HEIDSLEOH, genuine brand. constantly on hand, received from sole Importers, and for sale by A AMINO, Bole Agent in this City, apill•dam WO swab IfItONT Atnuti. fIiILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &c. 1 1.5 1,200 gallons Winter Sperm Oil. 950 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil. • 5,010 pilau Bleached Winter Whale OIL 8,000 gallons Light Racked Whale 011. 260 boxes Chemical Olive Beep. 200 do Oleine Soap. 400 do Brown Soap. 100 do New Bedford Sperm Candled. In store and for sale by R. W. POMEROY ALLEN, Late 3'. B. A. & B 'Allen, PR No. 14 Poutb DELAWARE Avenue. --800 Mo. No. I HERRING, ILK Eastport lospaotion 6QO do. HAMM, now In store and for solo by 30IIN M. KENNEDY fr, I.p B.' Nra. 180 and laa aVio4.l, wharw.s. pORK.-200 barrels Ileavy Mess Pork. so barrels PAO). Pork. 7(t braiels Leaf Lard. For sale by O. 0. EADLER & 00., 1.0.8 No.o North Water street Retail :MR ocbe.: rip HE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED .1. CRAPE SIIAWLS over offered in this City are now being sold by ' TBORNLEY 'e• OR.IBM N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. We prirch . ased, a few Jaya ego, at &roost tremendous aacriflco for . CASH, a lot of very rich Embroidered Crapo Shawls, baffle quality mad stylo as no Wave sold for TWENTY DOLLARS! . . which we are Bow belling at the vat emely low price of TWELVE DOLLARS!! Ladles, you may never ilaN 4 such another opportunity of buying a naNnsomn EMAWL SO CURAP! Al6O, Plain rapo'Shau Is, from $4 to 116. ANTILLAS AND DUSTERS Special bargains in' Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man. Was, Travelling Dress Materials in great variety. Thin Summer-Dress thirds. Organdies, Surcges, Grenadines, &c. &e BLACK &Mar, FANO - MKS, Ac. Our nano is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Soya , Wear. Linen Goods, of our win Importation. Mummer Gauze and °Our Fir.nnels, &c., &c. Mitts, Vella, Embroideries, flusiery. G loves, &a., at THOENL 13:Y le S Iv! ' 8 " ONE.PICICC CASH ST01111," N. E. Oar. MOUTH & SPRING GAXDEN Street. jelo.tf DEDUCED.- Another lot 12i and lb cent 11.19 Lawns, painted to 9 cts: Rich Satin-stripe black and - white Luton, 31 els. Finest black and brown mixed (Arenas, firi cts. 630 yds. black Tainartine, finest quality, reduced to 33 eta. BARECIE DRESSES. Rich Satin pink!, gny sly les, Darego Dressed, Vi One lot finest mode Dareges, reduced to 18% els Maal Alums, Ducats, Poll de Ohoves, Lavelies. DECAL ROBES. ' Also, Roboa &quint:: Lawn Robes, reduced. - LACE MINTILLAS. Some very handsome, fur $lO. from auction, and worth $l5, with a variety of other styles. Also, SILK DUSTERS. SILK MANTILLAS, and combinations of Silk and Lace, of our own SUPERIOR ttatturscrunc, fresh from the work-room every hour during the day, COOPER. tr. CONARD, S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET ICI TASI MAN 171 i tt l gc L e f l u 1I y s Th t e L L lj a . dte S s I to! cal and examine his stock of Mantillas, embracing many styles not to be found 'elsewhere. Our stock - is the largest, our patterns the latest styles, &odour prices se low that we defy competition. 5,000 yards Black. and Fanny Silks, 81g 44, 50, 58; rich, 62%, ea, 75 ; Tory ilcb,,Bl, 87 Xi 55, 51. 10,000 yards Delalnes, Bareges, Ducats, at ,10,12 X in , 10X, 18 cit %, 20, 22, 25, 28, 31, 35, decidedly the cheapest the . 10,000 ya y rds One French Lawns, 10, 12%, leg, 20, 25, worth, many of them, 87% to 62,15, very tine. One lot of Crape Shawls, at $l5, worth $3O. 500 yards side-baud Onssieneres, 37%, worth $l, with a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys , wear, less than usual prices. 1,000 yards 'Marseilles Vestings, at 25i worth 76. citl,ooo yards now style 'Ribbons, the 'cheapest in the y. 1,000 fine Wench Noedloworked Collars, at $l, worth $3. ' 10,000 yards or Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Swiss and Cambric White Goods, the greatest bargains in the city. Ribbons end Fringes and Trimmings, in endless ea ety, at tort than half the usual prices. IdnELROY, No. 11 South NINTH Street. jel-tu th 5-tt riff ATERIALS FOR DUSTERS. AND ILK TRAVELLING DRESSES.— Chene amore Cloths. Evader° Luxors. Ottoman Poplins and Madonnas. Bayadere lifohnirs. Silk 'Warp Lavellas. Cotton Warp do, 11110 and 12)4 cent°. Bayaderc do, at 12% Cents.• LupitAt super all-wool Debege. Oriental Lustros, &c., &c. JUST FROM AUCTION. A fresh lot of Oraziellas and Ducats at 26 cents. A flue stock of French Organdies and Jaconets, reduced In price. Glossy Black Silks in great variety. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Plain and Plaid Nalnsooka. White French Brilliants. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. White Linen Drilling and Duck. Plaids, Brox n Drills, Ac. Shirt Become in variety. Linen, Cambric, and Silk Pocket lints. Black Silk Cravats, Ac. The whole stock very cheap, for cash. CHARLES ADAMS, jel7 EIGHTH sad AROll.Btreets VIGURED SHIRTINGS.—Wide French Startfugs, sent styles, 4-4 small figured tine Linens. bIiABBLESS BROTHERS, CEIESTNUT and EIUHTII. CHANTILLY LACE MANTILLAS.- Junt opened a few of these goods, and French Lace Flounced Points. SHARPLESS BROTHERS. CHESTNUT and EIGHTH REDUCTION IN PRICES. SPRING MANTILLAS, ALL BILK BUMMER MANTILLAS SILK AND LACE, SILK AND NET, all reduced In price on and after MONDAY, JUNE 7TH. lIKANOIII LACE POINTS AND MANTILLAS. JUST OPENED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT DESIRABLE GOODS, %Lich we will offer at. LOW PRICE& J. W. PROOTOR No. 7JB OLLESTNUT skeet SZIEMWM &o. CONSUMERS of RIOHARDSON'S LINENS, and those desirous of ohtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the full name of the firm, RIOHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, de a guarantee or the soundness and durabzitty of the Goods. This caution is rendere/ ensentially necessary as large quantities of inferior arid defect +so Vnens are prepared season attar soaaort, and sealed with the name of lIIGYJARDSON by frith bousa4, regardltats of the injury thus inflicted alike on tht American consumer and the manufacturors of the geuuMt , Geode, will not readily abandon a busiuess so prodtattlo, while pur chaaers oan be Imposed on with floods of a worthless character. J. BIILLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, trty2B-6at Agents, 36 aIIIRCH. Street, New Yolk LURE 1k LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARQH STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GOODS OPENING OTt 1PA.191110NA.13L24 SPRING SILKS AND ROBES. BAYADERE LIGHT BILES BAYADERE RIOB SILKS. °RENE BAYADERE BILKS. OMENS MODE BLUE AND BROWNS NEWEST STYLE ROBES. $2, $2.50, and $3 for the STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. EYRE & LANDELL, myl44jyl FOURTH AND AROB STREETS A GARD. JOSEPH A. HAGY, Retail Dealer in • DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, No. 448 N. SECOND Street, above WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA. Large Story White Building. TERMS—ONE PRIOR rOlt. CASH. g Prices marked in plain figures on each article ap2S/41m Oavings lunbo. R E SPRING GARDEN SAVING _IL FUND. (OnAaTERso nr rulpia!skiTipta orPazimmunti. PERPETUAL 011ARTER FIVE PER ()ENT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid blot on Demand. OFFICE, 831 NORTH THIRD STREET, (CONSOLIDATION DANK BUILDING.) This lmitittition is now open for the transaction of business. and lathe Only Chartered Saying Fund located In the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 2% o'clock, and also on MONDAYS and TRURO/LYS, from 6 anti' 9 o'clock In the Evening. MANAGERS. Frederick Klett, James 8. Pringle, Stephen Smith, Jacob Dock John P Levy, Joseph 31 Cowell, Ho,, Floury %. Strong, Helm Woslepper, J. 'Kelley Wei, Robert B. Davidson, P. 0. Ellnutber, John P Vorree t George Knecht, John Horn. I. JAMES S. PRINGLE. HORN. an 214111 Daniel Underkofler, Hon. Win ?di!lewd, Frederick Steaks, Francis fart, Joeepn P. LeOlen, John Hessler, Jr , Preside Becretary, GEORGE T. QAVING EIIND.--lINITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and small came 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. Mae hours, from 0 untll.6 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAYTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Ebotland, from £1 upwards. President—STEPHEN R. ORAWYORD Treamer—PLlNY IfIBK. Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER BLINDS AND SHADES, CHEAP FOR OASH. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 10 NORTH dIXTII STREET, Is the most extensive Manufacturer sr WINDOW BLINDS, And Deal.tr In WINDOW BIIADSIB, Of ovary variety. He has R One stock to be Fold et Reduced Prices. BUFF, and all other Colors of Linen Shades, Trim wings, Fixtures, &a., to. STORE /MAUS Painted to order REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO WE STUDY TO PLEASE. "L' GE NO. 3 MACKEREL—NO gore and landing. 300 Ma No. 3 DIAOKEREL large 208 halves ditto, for We by JNO. 31. .11SNNEDY & 00., mylb Nem ISO and 132 N. WHARVES. 10Q QR. CASKS PORT WINE. (—) 111 11lf. Pipes Alicante du. 22 Qr. do do do. 20 Qr. do Sherry do. 11 Pipes Superior Pajarete Wine. 20 Qr. Pipes do do do. 40 yi do dodo do. 111 Bales Assorted ' oOrks. 815 Bags Almonds. 25 do Filberts. Landing from Brig ( 4 Arrogant.) Inielfo, ,, and for sale by • A. 1.1 RAMO, my27-tf 140 SOUTH tißON't Street. T AUMAN, & RABORG— .J_4 Importere and Wholeealo Dealer. in WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKEY. GINS, and FANCY LI QUORS, No. 1017 31411147,T Ruch botween Tenth and Aleventlt streeta. Jeli‘tt 2.milathuitte. fIOMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO JOHN VV HROHOHAtd..— there will 'l3e:e meeting ,ist JONES' HOTEL thie' (TIIESDLY)' emiing at 8 Oleloalc,:to make arrangementafor a complimentiyry benefit to'be•glieh to At-. JOHN DROIIGHAM. All friendly tq the e:tuan aro invited to..attend. WIIBATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE: • • Engagement of the weld-I'm:gowned ICELLSR TROUPE, and KEI,LER'S YOUNG APIEDIOA BAL. LEVOODPIL - composed of SIXTY TALENTED Alt. TLITIL TO-NIGH!, 'JOnt.PII IN EGYPT. . - - The Young America Ballet Corps in THE 'ENCHANTED BOWER. TEMPLE OP LIBERTY. Goddess of Liberty Madame ADMISSION. Boxes, 25 cents; Secured Sesta Dress Circle 37%; Orcbestra Stalls, 60 cents ; Beats In Private Boxes, 75 i. Gallery, 1.3 cents. Doors open at 7X o'clock; performances commence 73. J. 51, B. WHITTON Treasurer. CRONISE & CO., apEou: AND EXORANGE BROKERS, No. 40 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Refer to the BLHE.3 and Baozzas of Philadelphia ORAL MANLEY. P. H. DROWN. 8. ACME; 18. IUANLIY, BROWN; & CO., BANK-NOTE, STOCK, AND •EXORANOE n. W. corner of THIRD and CHESTNUT Streak', PHILADELPHIA. . . Collections made, and Drafts drawn on all parts of the United States and the Canadas, on the most favorable term B. Collection& made, and Drafte drawn on England. and Ireland.- Lincurrent 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 and New York. je3dlm • EDWARD R. PARRY, RICHARD •R. PARRY, NotePublic' for Commissioner for Minnesota. Pennsylvania and ' New Jersoy„ "DARR'S' & BROTHER,' 1 BROKERS & GENERAL - LAND AGENTS end CONVEYANCERS, FRONT' STRICET, above HICKORY, MASH etTO, MINNICK/TA, Pay partlenlar attention to dimming and threading Money for non-residents and others, and „oolleoliNg Drafts, Notes 'Any - hitters ofdisdonWor hi sfrkess Will receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood Bacon, & Co., Philadelphia. Dale r ßoss;& Withers. Philadelphia. , • • Sharp, Haines, & Co.. Philadelphia. Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. Charles RIUs & Co., Philadelphia. - Parry & Rudolph. Philadelphia. my21.43041k STE WART & JOHN SON, INSURANCE- AND NOTE BROI , L.MRS, No. 106 South. FOURP.II Stree4 Jo 2-tii ill ont-lm if Zetuing illarlitues ITAttßrsm BOUDOIR SEWING MA. CHINE is offered to the public as the most tella ble low-priced Bowing Machine In use. It will sew from slit to sixty stitches to so beep; on all kinds of goods from coareest bagging to the (Mist cambrics. It is; without exception, the simplest in its mechanical con struction ever made, and can be , run and kept in order by a child of twelve years of age Iles nensmury of this machine, and the QUALITY OIP trs worm, are war ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min 'lite. The thread used is taken directly from the spools, winfoor VIE TROUBLE OP REWINDING In foot, it is a machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and the low price of FORTY DOLLARS, at which they are sold, brings them within the reach of almost every one S. D BAKER, Agent, jel9-dem mky eowthn 20 South EIGHTH Street. Syr Oak anb (La Let. ft VALUABLE PROPERTY ON CHESTNUT STREET TO RENT. • The Buildings now occupied by BAILEY & CO., No. 428 CHESTNUT owl No. 14 LIBRARY Street Torseenlon given on Ist July. Apply on the prembre, to - BAILEY & CO. jeBtuths..2w OFFICE TO—LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF= FIDE for an amigo= Company, or similar cor poration, hair's throe communicating rooms 6n the same floor ' No. 22'd WALNUT Street, above DOOH. Immediate possealion given. Apply to JOHN C. R.FFFNR, or THOMAS T. BUTCITER, - - No. 112 South FOURTH Street, mh3o-tntha-tf "second story, front room. frO PRINTER S.—FOR SALE AT A DARGAIN.—Ono or snore experienced men can purchase a profitable Daily and Weekly NEWSPAPER and JOB-PRINTINO OFFICE, located iu a Western city, with it population o' 14,000, and ono of the oldest mid most subslaatial towns in the West. It is one of only two minting establishment's in the .city. and the business last}car amounted to about WOO. The office has the city printing and advertising, and also the post office piloting. The paper is Democratic in poli ties. The material comprises two Power-Presses. one Rand-Press, Paper and Card Cutters, together with a first-tate atsertmeat of Job and News Type and Fix tures. To persons who can give negotiable paper this office will be col I on liberal terms, both as to limo and price. A malt purelmser can obtain it at a very low price. Full statements an to reaources and expenditures will be given to any ono desiring to purchase, Address "Alpha," care of 8. SI. Pertxxottf. & Co., No. 119 Nassau street, New York. jul7thstu It CuUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LE r- EaliSituated on the Baltimore turnpike, six miles from Market Street Bridge, five minutes' walk from Clifton's Station, on new West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, two-story stone HOUSE, eighteen roome, stabling and other conveniences, eleven acres of land, thriving or ehard of choice fruit For further pmticulars apply to CGARIAS KELLY, near the premises, or to No. 120 MARKET Street, Eldlaielphia. OFFICE ROCAISTOfET.—Threet Illabeautiful COUNTING ROOMS, (in Grigg's Eire- Proof Building,) on the becund floor, front, No. 220 WALNU f Street ; suitable for insurance, or any other Companies needing communicating rooms. jell-10t* 3011 N GRIGG, 220 WALNUT Street. -rtm HOUSE FOR RENT AND FURNI TURE FOR SALE.—A person about relinquishing housekeeping, offers for rent a good house located on VINE Street, near Logan Square He will also sell the Furniture, which has been in use but a short time, and Is as good as new. Address O. P. Q., at this office.; 0,1 TO LET.--COTTAGE AT LONG MR BRANCH, newly furnished and newly built, with in 300 feet of the °emu]. Ten sleeping rooms, dining room, large parlor, kitchen with convenient cooking ar rangetnents, coach bout°, stables, garden, end about 2 acres of ground. Further particulars apply to No. 26 South FIFTH Street, or to HENRY HOWLAND, Long Branch, N. J. f 0 LET.-THE UPPER ROOMS OF 1 stores No. 327 and No. 833 MARKET Street, . . below Fourth. Apply on the premises, to M. I. HALLOWELL & CO, or jett-tf GU/LLON, ANDERSON, & CO. TO RENT, THE FIRST FLOOR AND AL BASEMENT of the large STORE, No. 226 MAR KET Street. Apply to HILDEBURN & BROTHER, ap2l-t.f No. 283 MARKET Street. CLERK. OF ORPHANS' COURT JOSEPH A. :110NILEIAIBit, Eleventh Ward Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. je,l7,ltolt Q,ll E R IF F ALT k.—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 a party, whose na• mination I respectfully solicit. WILLIAM 11. KERN, jolG•lm Fifteenth Ward. F OR REGISTER OF WILLS JOIIM CASSIii, - Fifth Ward Subject to Democratic Rules F OR REGISTER OF WILLS— CHARLES D. KNIGHT, TWENTIETH WARD Subject to the People's Nomination. FOR REGISTER OF WILLS. JOIIN CAMPBELL, OF SEVENTH WARD. Subject to DOMOOrktiO rules. myll.-4m Ogntlemtn's .ffurnishing yobs. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W. GOO &SOH Street, store Sixth, Phil'dolphin. Dealer is all kinds of Famishing Goods, and mennfeeturer of Pine Shirts, warranted equal in every respect to any others manufeetured in this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. mhl-tf GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR DRESSING GOWNB.—The largest and best as sortment In the city, wholesale and retail, with a fall line of Under Clothing, suited to the season at W. W. KNIGHT'S, 606 ARCH Street, above MU:, Diti phis. robl-tf WNORESTER Zc SCOTT, GENTLE MEIVII FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER BEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. NV CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street , Philaelphia. Tho attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, to particularly invited to title improved eat of Shirts, the must perfect fitting article nude. At whole. ale and retail, and made to ordet• ens.l.yir —_------ pETERS's PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE BELP•OSNYEATINQ CiAS LAMP In the only Patent Burner that haa a NON-CONDUCTOR ATTAOII2ID. For Eighty, Cheat name, and Brilliancy, it anrimast all others. STATE AND ONITINTY RlOl/TB TOR BALD. Addreas D. I , ..P.EYERS, B. W. Corner FICOOND and 013ERTNTIT Ste.,Phlla delphis ; and 922 BROADWAY, New York. mh4..lr-rp 1 'KY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK to your littered., end pattonise UMBER'S LAMP FACTORY, 109 Routh ISIGI3LTII street, below Oheetnut. PSO9IOIIO to his opening responsible factory, you were charged VS for work which he le now doing in a war ranted manner from $8 to IRO. Dupport him, or you will have the flame dharves to pew. ap29-8m pIIRE CLARET! PURE CLARET From Si por gallon UpWarda, and by tho dozen from 83 up to Sl5, imported direct br VERNIER SIEUIt, Wholesale and Retail dealers in W ines, Liquors, leoNo. 119 South SEVENTH. street, S. E. corner of Smisom. io3l.lm* , FOWLER, WELLS, & CO 922 CHESTNUT Street, keep =standard. works ou vit Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pho nography, wholesale and retail. Phrouologl cal Examination, with charts, and full writ ten descriptions of character, given day and even ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mall to be addressed to Fowler, WeUe, & Co., P 23 Chestnut stmt. ,}49-Biaoli Brokers Political. Lamps insurance fitm3,cmies. RETURN 'OF THE , LIVERPOOL AND LONDON 'PINE` :AND" LlVEi`atUrt-ANCI; - COMPANY-:-PUDLISHED IN COMPLIANCE WITH. TH.E.LAW S OP TOE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. First Capital Stock $10,000,000 Number of sharea.of subseribed Stock, 04,211 - • Amount of assessments - ou Stock paid In. cash .1124.442 $,5" - Veld() of - lieu! Eatate ~ . .. Amount 'of - cash , iands of Pliconiz Bank and Common da Co Am ount' - Of cash - In hands - of agouti; In Cotirite;of transuds : _ 81011 Amount of loanit'recured blind and mortgages on whieb there is less than'ono years . interest due Amount of loans ou which in terest has not been paid with in one year, (both principal and Interest nude Amount of stocks owned Ly - the company, $5,000 in 'Vic. gluts stock, the remaining consists of s tocks of ineorix. rated cities In various State./ of the Union " - Amount of stock held by the company - as collateral for loans ....... .. . . —.• • • -Amount on Which interest IS duo and tinpaid:;, Amount of loSSue pild during the year, in this country Amount of unsettled losses Ambunt of dividend Amount of cash premiums b zt Za..5 EE. , ge): Amount of esined premiums Amount of interest received from the investments in United States ' ' Fifth Amount paid and owing for re hummed ' 5 Amount of return premiums... t Amount of expenses of Company a Amount of taxes paid by the ,1 company 8 m Amount of all other expenses .• and expenditures of the,coln . pony ' ' .41,4414 05 1 , 0131T14N 0o 7i12 CINiElilOO 1 . 1748. The Capital 188,422 0 The Reserved Fund. 214,611 11 0 The Life Fund = '531,269 - 15 10 • - The Fire Re-Tusu ranee Fund' 163,710' 8 11 1,088,018:13 M55E5,440,092 . 06400 5750,900 INVEBTSD IN ITNITEI! BTATEB. CONSTITUTION ♦ND CAPITAL Liability of the entire body of shareholders 'Unlimited All Directors must be proprietors in the Company. State, city and pountyCof New York: , • Alfred Pell, of *the- city , of Now York; being duly sworn, says,"that ho ti the Reildent Secretary, and the only officer of _the - Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company; hi' the city oPliew York, - that ho hag read the foregoing statement, and that the - MD:a a true and correct to the best of his imowledge and la:1w. " ALFRED FELL. State, City sadCOunty'orNes; York: ' • - , I, 011ARLE8 NETTLCION,'a Conuitissiener in and for the said Stato,ltektitlipt lathe eitz.btNewr York, ap- pointed by the I/overt:tarot 'the Mate 'ot,`Penneriratda, do hereby certify that froth Piiional'examinatlon;l am satiseed that the LIVERPOOL AND-LONDON FIRE . AND LIFE INSURANCE" "COMPANY' 'are _poasestied, of bonds •and mortgages and 'Other securities to 'the amount of 000,0008.nd upwards; as_speciiied in tho,fore going statement, and that sefd'boWS and mortgages are well and amply secured on real' state; and are of the value represented_ in Veld-statement. In testimony whereof„l have hereunto set - Up hand and aired my officialaeal, this 95th day of March: A. D. 1858. - CIIKREES'NETTLETON, Inner-) Commissioner forTennsyivania In city of New York. - EICItARD S. SMITE:Agent Exchange, Philadelphia, jel9-atuthluio FIRE -iNsuRANdv. • BY THE RELIANCE. larrtier. INFORAHOR . COMPANY OP-PHILADELPHIA: On Buildings Limited or dferekated doi, Furniture, to in Town or Country. - OFFICE, No. SOB 'WALNUT ,STREET. - oAtirat.. 2177,920. . . I.;Aassre, 226,2,466.69. Invests 4 Is follows, via: First Mortgagee on Improved City Property, - worth - double the amount • 120,200.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. 0 per cent. - - mortgage Loan, 230,000, coat..., 26,600.09 Allegheny County 6, per cent. gonna, B. R.- Loan 10,000.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co'a. Stook.. 4,000.00 Stock of the Bali !lose :Mac* InguraZetr Company 19,130.00 Stock or County Fire /mattrattee Co .... 1.... . 1,060.00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance -Companlee - 476.00 Bills yooelviblo, busmen paper. . . ... 52 . 711 . 60 Book Moonlit*, &coined interest, &e -^ - 11,2116.19 Cash on hand and in Eat* • . 16,012 20 gibt4o.lo Pnaimt. DIRBOTORB. Samuel Iffaihunr, ' :Bobart,Btatp, Wiliam Magner Beni. W. Tittgay, , IdarebeW - Z. Lathrop. . Oharlen Leland, J.eott .2.; Bunting, • Smith BOIreD, - Jobn.Blaaeli, Plttebargh. BINOIDIA.K. Secretary. , h u. them Tingley, - William R. T hompson, David 8. Brown„, Cornelius Sloveneon, John R. Worrell, - R. L. Clarion, Robert Toland, , Idostie Johnson, Charles 8. Wood, Janata 8. Woodward; - - fe2o-s tit th-rp-tt H. bf CITY lIISUR A:NU. Iioutb,POURTH Strew_ • CHARTER PERPETUAL. CaOaf • 8200,000 Organised MM. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually ; Personal Property, annually, or Cora leas period; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance-Risks; receive De posits; bold Trusts and grant annuities ALFRED W LEM', President. B. 0. ITLER, Vice President. J. W. SIARTIEN, Secretary., DISECTOBS. Alfred Weeks, , Hon. W. li Kelley, R. 0, Tyler, J. 1Y . Forney, J. W. Souder, P. B. Mingle. C R. Kicking, Jawed Watson, J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthew 3, J. W. Stokes, William Curtis, inlB3lin G. F. urner. 110 WARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANOE COMPANY—Mites Na. 412 WALITer Street, Philadelphia. OAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $154,095 84. DIAZOTOMI. P. M. Potts, 0. Z. Spangler, Abraham Hex, B. 8. Warne, George Howell, Wm. P. Leech, 11. 11. Houston, Abraham P. Eyre, Charles F. Norton, $.ll. 811111Ingford. 0. E. BPANGLER, Praident. Z. 8. WARNE, Vice President. Mu& A. Dar, Beoretary. reylo AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1810-01IARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above 'Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid..np Capital Block and Surplus Invested in sound and available fiesuritiea, continue to mauve on Dwellings, Stores, Furor:ars , Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. AU Losses liberally and promptly adinstad• - DlllO7O/8. George Abbott, John T. Lewis. John Walsh, Caspar W. Morris, Pummel 0. Morton, • James B. Campbell Patrick Brady, Bdinand gram! Charles W. Ponitney. °BOWS 'ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. HABIB. Secretary. jaZI-y it litizincinat HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL - THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR: and Remedy for DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAR BOWELS This article to the greatest dieoovery in Chemical or Medical Science for the rapid Cure of RHSIIDIATISK, 11131111ALGIA, TOOTH-ACHE, SORE THROAT,STIIII NECK, or Pain in the LIMBS. BIDE, BACK, or any part of the body. It sate upon the Blood, Nerves, bins. ales, Sinews, and Bones, conquering all pain. It in also an excellent preparation ter Dyspopela and Indigeetion, which arises from a weak stomach or bowels. Thousands of persons who have used HAUT& HORNE'S CIIRE-ALL have been astonished at its wonderful power in removing any pain from the system. Bottles 12, 26, 60 cents, and $l, to be sold by R. IL JENKINS, 1922-iftf Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets. IFIA R IT t SgO B LIN A ;S muu II k Et o Ij u II— L R . ESTO- The Life of the Slash is in the Blood. Prepared by a Chemist. The best Restorer of /lealth, and the beet Blood-Purifying Compound in the World.. It does not contain a particle of Mercury. The above preparation is suited to the impeiret and weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates the whole constitution; removes all pimples and erup tions from the akin; gives bloom ant freshness to the compleXion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken ing complaints of both mixes. It is a perfect cordial In taste, and acts like a charm upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the weak and debilitated from any came. Quart bottles $1; small bottles CO mote• cold by R. B. jESHINB, Corner of BNOOND and WALNUT Streets, ap22-Iftf ILASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— SPECIAL NOTION TO PEVISICIANB.—The above offers a vehicle for the eihibition of remedies to dia• eased surfaces, which combines the following advantar los: A good and unvarying con-istenCe, easily weehed off with water, dissolves alt substances that are mar ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last .property alone 'renders it an invaluable acqoasiton to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retell, at BMWS Laboratory and Pharmacy, Twelfth and Chestnut streets. viVING's FARINA CRACKERS, made from material prepared from that portion of the Wheat which to moot NUTRITIOUS and HEALTH FUL. It is estimated that ONE POUND CONTAINS AS MUCH NUTRIMENT AS TWO POUNDS Oh' BREAD, as it is usually baked. WING'S FARINA CRACKERS ore of small size, over ninety to the pound, and baked dry. They are delightful to the tute, and one of the best Crackers ever produced for FAMILY USE. FOR LUNCH, and with Oysters, they are unequalled. We ask every mother to procure WING'S FARINA CRACKERS for her chihiren. They are far superior to many of the preparatious usually given to them, being decidedly more healthful and nourishing, and, us they dissolve readily iu the mouth, are always eaten with a fine zest. Ladies and Gentlemen will find theta uneurpasseble for their FINE FLAVOR AND PLEASANT TASTE. Delicate Ladies, and nil per.ous whoe. habits arc more or less !sedentary, will find WING'S CRACKERS most excellent. For Professional Gentlemen, Bankers, Merchants, and Clerks, they may be used for LUNCH a ith great advantage iu maintaining a healthful regularity of the system. Teachers and Scholar., in schools generally, w ill find them very agreeable. WING'S FARINA CRACKERS are a most valua ble article for Travellers in the ears; or en shipboard, at eta, they arc one of the very best things that - can be eaten. The use of them is becoming widely extended, cad, io order to guard against deception, 51011 CSACESII. 15 &SLIMED 111Tx 751 Lunt °A. WINCE!' There are no other Crackers Inswaf ictured in the United States like these, or known as true Farina Crackers. WING'S FARINA CRAWLERS may be procured et the best famify'Orocere generally, by show they are extensively sold.in 'different portions of the United States, and at wholesale only a A. N. Thompoh & 221 and 22S Fulton street, New York. BINGES & BROTUER, Wholesale Agouti, ,1eN0.1.45 South FRONT Street, Philed,a. 1 15 FOR LINEN GAITERS. • 76 eta . forLINEN SLIPPERS S eta. for VELVET SLIPPERS. . . . . . 75 cts. for RID SUPPERS. BLACK LiNgs GAITERS. PAR/UWE, North OMB Stmt. At 4 el0•/a 042,110 00 600,000 00 42,060 93 65,031 00 473,650 00 153,000 00 ZO,OOO 00 11.600 00 292,717 01 10,000 00 619,187 63 EIDEMMI 3346 30 6,273 03 23.807 43 45,616 00 J. Edgar Thomson, 0. G. Bower, John W. Sexton, John Garrison, Nathan R. Potts, R. T. Henan, Jos. K. Withers, E. Booth, John H. Lewa-s,
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