711E,01TY. Aes aamerriintoi l naimus. Amos 511:15. AIvITABISTS. , -- 6 41914EleleXatall'.,;!:..TheXiM11111 ted . • • isont oftenAliitt . tvernatico, in this co lithigtal•thileVitpoleidAbr sale yet IVIK festoon stritliteTtvday:. to depart from our general rule, and to say to ITUrI Or,two telative to the finest cheese which,, ballive,: c has ever been Prodileed in this or any other -conntir' At Fourth and 'Market streets, yeaterddy . ,at,".theilin of ,the - Red fain," we saw and- hed" , the \extreme, platotate. pt tasting a portiontof a mammoth cheese thirty-four limbed in dianietor, eighteen inches in-depthi and weighing over six hundred and. twenty-eight poundl). 'Bi rAd tviird. Partridge, who is probably known. to :all of our, city, readers as an extensive dealer in : tho Very best premium thecae; and who, as the, proprietor,of the, Red Certain, stand, has won an enviable reputation as the dispenser of good things to numerous families for whose-enjoyment ho caters, informed' ustbat this cheese was made a yeariittoe, tidal the dairy of Mr. Jesse Williams, at Rome, New York, who hiusetaken premiuml for tievertilapeoimene Of h is very superior produce in this line., - I.fr Partridge, alsoAas resolved well-cleierved encomiums forlie cheese,. and at the late Agricul tural Fair, In Weat Philadelphia, took the very. high - est premium. :We cannot imagine how better ebeeso,tban that sold by Mr. Partridge clan be ob tained, and our advice is,' that, all who are feud of, the artlalts should go at once tOrdr.Partridge;who 1 willno,Aoubt endeavor is accommodate them, in his usual gentlemanly manner. Warm weather, opperently r bas no afoot upon It, aa at all times it On'ilro partaken of with relish at tea tabla. 2 We krtoWthot4".our - had a: good time generally over a slice- from thesononater atUele -referred - to, ;and their-universal testimony •is, that there:oat his nktheitee, maile,,thittWilVegnal' IV So sky we: Patent-Safe Game." -Limb and-an ',Evitp , ty , frrquenbWaraingii of the prose, there ere oftentfOteirstrahgeiewbezvisit 'our city, who allow thelnaelitie to be " trikeifini and done for," by the sharpers known a 3 eoutldenoe men. The. follow.: Ing lathe latest:o43B'ln 4.:gontleinian, who must have beensiseply green; strilved In the ?'city or lifitherlYlove" on Minday. and , tooltiodgings at the St Lawriirusellotall , -Whem ha: left- hit home, In Wadosberbegh;iNorth 'Carolina; , rlwilisd $57, all the fun& •;..htt pbssthieed in the world. was lame in ona,of bid Hibbs, and the objector his visit to the city was to have an Operation 'per forixted on the injured - member. . Instead - of doing this, however, he -had. a very painful operation performed on his - pocket, under the following Mr- Ournittleabieff9lo.- Mondity.:he left the' hotel and ' proceeded to theliesidenee of'Profeltatir:Pannostit fir the PurP°3o-f7ttegreftliVrtboi.bjeit or Ms so. • journ in the city:,`....Xtrrlfeanielirented; to goto the Jefferson College,. - .ltooOrdingbi he wended his way towarde,that institution.. :Presently met a person prmonting, a- vary respectable appear - aces;' whoringuirettlf-he -was going home. The strangerno,":-and went on to tall of his infirmity: ' , Phitadelphie told North Carolina that haled bainrilifetited 5i simllai manner, and had beezpißrell h,v_ Dr..blott, , Re, eaplayed upon the induced Catelinian; that the latter was inducted ttt goitr. search °tithe doctor, accompanied - by-Ids:new aisguaintataie." After, riding distance , then walking a few itritit`taa, then 'riding 'again, they took another stalli.end soon friend themselves at Monument Ca militar,. 'lime' it was prOposed. by Philadelphia ',(D - reartimir wearied limbs. North Carolina as- The,two sat down. In a few minutes . . .another.-indivldual stepped up. Ile was a friend of , Philtitielphirioves intriidueed to North Carolina., Anil inCshortsplee of time the two became very " thlek.'-':';'Plitfridelphla No. 2 produced a nice little Rafe ; whidb be handed to North C trolina to inspeoti, and' said he was about applying for a Patent , . Me then. walked off a short distance for .11-Turpoae not stated. North Carolina opened the 'ball; and `found therein a small piece of paper. 'No. 2 came back; and denied that there was auy •papet there. ,The usual bets passed—the emerald :Neith Carolinian Waking'hia $57. The safe was itilerppened; find the' paper non art inventne, .1 it:money was handed over, and the sharpers _Made - a - pretence' of going to another part of the -groandt-to see _something when they took-their -txtepartlare. , North -Carolina sat. for some - time awaiting their return. They didn't come back, rind ha , retirehd to Me hotel "a wiser,- if not a 'better' may:" - 'Yesterday - morning, North Ch. appeared at the Mayor's office. Mb bed - h'een The officer asked If he ..Aitt net:know that the third party was an ac .thimplina> of , the other. lie bad no , idea of it, 'and ~ : had---neVer board • of that kind of game. &ring MOndak night the herditematore of .hlesars. !Thomas dc Brother, - 'OA Oa.; narthirestseorner of - Ridgb avenue and Oreerritreetrinthelourtemith ward, was entered bY-thaftnanf falie key's:- The thieves married off :.`goods ariukintirtto about 8500. The plunder con silted of ; i oigiot the finest cutlery n the store, .ftialk)it'lltirl,:handleillable knives, and forks car -At/veil-a boxes were found in their re v:dor They had been Titled of their coo lants: . .2114Prognee first eneloavoied to pry open ' the doOren Ridge avenue, but felling, made use Of the false keya.. , An,attempt was made to enter theksame ape about a week slime, when the look . - was - ffipani ;,:taartil an extent that it was found neeessary,,n get a locksmith to open'the door. In connection with -the robbery, we may state that .7 Um- dbitrict 411." short of pollee. Two officers' are obliged to watch, a beat extending-from Vine street to Pdplar, and front Twelfth to Broad The,boofeetionery:_itore of J. Bachman k Co. 'l?ranklln, and Spring garden .streets, was entered through-the cellar:door on Monday night. The . thipv.as worked at.thefire-proof for some time, but .wore--unstuseetsful , in. their endeavors to get it open- The.a.then deolurped with • about four dol larain =Mall chants. Hearings :Ike Central Station to be Die rontinneet.n-T,Yeaterday: Mayor floury notified the Reeorder.thatlbe hearings in oases of arrest made by the members" of the pollee department arc to take plitai, before; Ai, police magistrates of the dlfferent'vrttrdit; and - riot, as hitherto, at the can tral 'Witten. '..The...eommunication of the Mayor heats -testimony, to: tile fidelity and integrity of thhlteCorder, and states that the only' reason _which actuates him to - take this stop is the feet that: the Bet of consolidation provides for the hearings of all the Mayor's oases before the pence martra•ea. - . . - e see one disadvantage .connected with this -incitement, and , that is, that It will-have a ten-, ..dettopto ewe felons a wider range for- operation • thin they have hitherto had. At the Central Bra - ifoli,:Whenthey gave an assumed nnme, they could by -the detective !Amara, who are . thews •ootigretated- As it is ne*; they can impose u[q,pn the Ward: magistrates by false names, and -,-nlll keptent of the way of detectives. - - . Flame:gratified -to learn that the Recorder has determined to take an effiee in the vicinity of-Fifth 'and'qtaial,nnt streets , and has retained Mr:jorhua - TsiggerS"as his "Cedar officer. 'Mr: T. - is energetic anti- Intelligent, and as a shrewd 'detective is ,tstpiel.to the very beat in'the „ , • • Fourth'Tea of •• Ju/y Celebration.—An . jOurnid ineelbagef the committeateselect a Preii. dent t tirOter, and reader of the Declaration ofinde ymtuidenoe.fortbra.Demooratic celebration to bo held In Independence Square on the Fifth of. , Julv, was held on Monday evening' at the Merchanns' - Mottle 'The-following was-the result of the ballot r<eldedt- Hon. Thorn:Mß. Florence, of the Flint '.'..iiiitriet.....Orater;--±oharles Ingersoll, req., of the Beirth'dletriet. , Beider of the Declaration of In . Alepadenee-Aitomaa B- /larkins, !Esq., of - the -Third district..' - • - • ~ ialtnotionof-Pitin Rambo, Rstr., the °eters of '''''Oaniotting are hereafter to ;amulet attwanty vice ,:jvasidindi and teniairetarietr from - au!' Coogroa ,_.oi4trfaL,MATlO.C. - , ;Yrzc'Et- - Reg . atta on the Delaware.=—Titine is to.be,a yacht regatta on the. DOlRAirei next wadi. '',X(ll . o),,take pleas en%Thursday_botireen the fol toting nemed twenty-two feat „yachts viz : Da hitt P, " L. Theo.•Essling," "John Green," andmHem. MACY) for a puree of $212 ($53 for each:hat - entered); part of the purse to be appro. prlated'the procuring. of a snit of Riga to be worn by tbuWinning boat,,,subjeot to a challenge Within 0311.17 days. Viet 'Armenia& said.vaeht to be the champion ..of the ,Delaware for twenty two feet yachts generally- :Abe '..boat'i will start --at...01 . 01c100k A. M., precisely, from Maiden-street wharf, Rersincton, round the buoy at Chester, and return. The race will no doubt be animated end exciting. "Thiliferary Congiels.—Thiti body will J.e ,asserabli-on the 7th of July next, at the' Hall, soutlitient itbrner" or- Ninth and - Spring Garden streets; Much „interesting businesa relatlie to a ~esurse of lectities• and- other subjects will bo -..tralsaated , .. We. hive been requested -to state th.= all literary,molaties.desiring to be admitted Ante tho'” Congress, ' " shohld make imutedlatu ap '-plication to far.*Jobtr Delitthic, 1517-oalltur !bill street' -The Congress Ilia Already Manifested 1: 1- te utility by awaking an inerecied, interest in the mihnbera of the different literary societies of the city, t , - .To/ifiesil.---The American Republicana and ,ril'uthereopposed to the National Admirmtration inet.buit evening in, tho 'several. Wards, for, the Ulmitlon Of delegates, equal in number to their re. • -prencatation in Common Couneil,4o a City Con vention, for the purpose of adopting rules of action and government for the fall campolgoc end • the :Meat] on of Sena Whit and Representative Deleitates in'the State Convention, 01 be convened at Harris -built on the 14th ofJuly nektj, „ An - Excellent Selection. -Mayor Henry has dOtOlifoltred to retain Mr. John Spear as Licuto • riga -of the Tepth'Pollea DlStriot, oomprising the Stitifi j th anti"ssronteontb . Wards: - Lientenaht tine: two years, has ~tlisoharged the dity of his posittou to the entire - sattsfao-' lion of the eitizeintcifi , LlCat portion of our city, and bis re-appointment is a welt•desprdea com pliment. alarms of - Ftrf,—At: a itthrter past '"ono Wain.* yesterday„morniag. 4 1.0Ottilki , of clothing eall {fit fire accitioutsilly,tit a hens° in Ninete e nth stresti.ociin South.- Damage , g-o2iNarist irtilre Wet tianseifabont , two o'oloak inerdink - by "lbw agioefoh,of ati7 w43l. fthil tad :A ill " l ' 4 4 .4 ! ° P i " Stratobeiry.Eestinal.—thin eVeningt.he Bun . ealuiai:sititolieUto 'the - Associate , Reformer ptitirch, Iteir:-DPS'D'Orei, *war, 11101j:ite n ireitiotiter thisittnil, - .whieh b,e, &et( br, the Salitattialioal 16aaliera. The 'atomised will win. /list oi,....itinalag,pa r d...daaiinamary speaking by the aoholarerwitiwaylisoli they wiU partatiowt an , fix. • aelient i rsraioakieb.we hape,thav will enjoy.: ' . Boy _llir - oiinte)ttahtefafty. morning a' `lad. ! , iyith•dioawiletiiiitdreeklulckuf Woodhull qprue- tery, iathp.'Tntaity-feurth-.ward. ,The, body *at -recovered, and Octoner•Veriner sent for t 6 hold an ' at•qrlost,':'• •Thernatan'at lbtfnhfertoilain youth` was ales ;Matti ni;ilY4,'; lid eiventhOw sr pare of. with • ; 7"klVift Samuel lanktcoat Wed iv:. kw - Mines tin Vgilfeeatt,etrtidf; &dew - oerpenter ,- ,6*:beatirr `4),, - „M'OeCtintrageoes minner:: wa , , morning,l4,Aldirman Ger. - r f,.' 'Praia43 - xavige. ge 'Pettis , Min:" took ,pl nee' day awl • Va.,:„*WA.off,fn _ e,very .pleeenet_ ' 'lNtitei7 l o7ltif the eionyeyori :or - a: Ilight dieturb= none, nothiegrUeried-to mai.tHe general ['Wieldy -ante ocaasion. • • - , The Guile;iiLTßAkitteis dt-thi northern Pbrt of )10 eq,kriijii4 4. nb*, in a *thy ond"trero , ' etv,q7adinittitin 'ThO'llitetitikrooo3hiried ~ trfth the ~"44f; o,illslomneh to Impair pnhlin - .L.. : the gontrootoin fee-to 4t? • • ‘.1. - ,•:1-Thez.IfivitairAiks4,-,Th#110,n*. , of r z - ,vnt - thicT Derr :mitt make - ao,ekoifailon to Atli:add - dui be thitl2th of July. , ' This *UP pro :'10011i,olatcl4104.001.0P19.4 vtAbikkeas6t, 04. , The Market Mouses—A meeting of those ~ppposestto,,thodemolktionkof.tba„market houses, is Market Sliest nfaltelii4•Feertlied - lain evening at the Western, Brelianga,Rotelp.hiarket street, 'Owe Fifteenth; `'Weakteruledltir the purpose of ,renorting the proceedings, when we found' after eight Oredeek, only a feer:pereiinfprpent o'clock, when-we left, no; organisation hadliden : Waisted. On .two ,or .tlirce,, occasions lately, we. - have ghne the same v place - , itlananierlo calls for public, meetings relative to ptilbenger railways ,and the market honses,and there has alweys been the enme delay: ;If a meetinCis called for halt peat ere o'oltiekt it certainly should- be organ , -mad befbre nine (retook; if the parties interested !dealt° to See the - prooeedingi 'spread Wore the public on the following morning. - - Delega'e Election in the Ststh Ward.— The foil ,wing named gentlemen wire elected last night; f:om the - Sixth 'ward, as delegates to the Pe plc's City Convention, which meets to day at StningGarderi : Massie. W. llopkins, W. Oirmony, and G. Ili Bangh.• There were two tickets as the field, and.the emtost was quite ani mated. The total vote polled amounted to 232 Burning of , a Stabie:—Shortly after five o'elock: yesterday afternoon, the stable of Mr. Timothy Mooney, in Alder street, below Thompson, wla discovered to be on fire. The promptitude 'with which the alarm was given; and answered by the firemen ) prevented any very serious damage. It is thought that the stable was sit on fire. .Rciident.—A. Man named Henry Murry, re stilin; at Nineteenth and Market streets, fell yes terday, from the third story of W6(1101111'3 new building, corner of Second and Combs' alley. Be was very seriously injured. Ile Was oonvoyed to his residence. al - Barn of. lifr; James Gowan, in the Twen ty-second ward, was slightly damaged by Oro last eveningy ' , „ Maim Jutelligerfet. PORT 01+ PHILADELPHIA. June 23. Wad TUN BDIIIIB 4 85 1110 N BNTB 7 25 HIGH WATBB .. 11 49 ARRIVED" Btearnship Delaware. Copes, 19'houra from New York, via Cape May. with mdse and passenger(' to James ea derdice._ O 1 Delaware_Clty passed, ship at anchor, painted blank, Supposed to be upward bound. Brig Trenton, Atherton; 4 days from Prosidence, in ballast to Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. ' , lickr Ella,. Packard. 8 dip! •frous New York, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. Etta Harsh I, Bmlll, 6 days from Oharleatown, in ballast Leadaltothermet. Bohr Wm Spear, Johnson, 3 days from Baltimore, in ballast to BMfasten & Oox. SOhr itottard ; Thompson, Lloyd, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to Van Dusan, Norton tc. Co. - Behr David tree, (Memo; 3 dap! from Newyork, In ballatt toirktelenreld..k. Co. ' ' ' sew 8 N Bcoltb, Smith, 6 days from Balem, la ballast to tArillenreld ls Co. - • . • ... Bohr J . R Mcßee, Bolter, 8 days from Poughkeimile, N Y v in ballastto Noble; Hammett &Caldwell. Behr J B DicklaiOn, Wheaton, 8 days from Cambridge, In ballast to,Noble, Burnt:lett & Caldwell Behr flea Rangel.; Baldwin, 8 dart froni Jacksonville, lis . with lumber to captain.-• , ' - - Behr Mary, Rickards, 1 day from Camden, Del. with oats to J L Bewley & Co Oche Chu Atkinson, Atkins, 2 days from Milford, Del, with porn to J L Bewley & Co. Bohr Mantua, Mason, - Iday,from Frederica, Del, with wheat to Jae Barrett & Ban CLEARED Steamahip Pennsylvania, Teal, Richmond, T. Web; eter, Jr Btearnehip Boston, Bellew, New York, an Allderdice. Steamer It W illing, Clayp ool, Baltimore , A Grores,Jr , Brig Abby & Elizabeth, Delano. Pernambuco. (second clearance, tiarinerepaired,) 8 A Lowle ' Brig Trenton, Atherton, Boston, Noble; Rammett & Caldwell Mir 111 Dickinson, Wheaton, Cambridge, do Bohr J R AloYee, Barker, New York, do Schr Empire. 'bluebell, Wilmington, Del. (with in• ward cargo,) It A Bonder & Co Behr Sarah N Smith, Smith, Salem, L Audenreid &Co. Bohr Dilate, Oscarson, Washington, do Sohr Wm Spear, Joule, Riohmood, Blaklaton & Cox. Bchr It Thompson, Lloyd, Roxbury, Van Dusan, Nor ton & Co. Seim Sarah L Smith, Stonington, L Rothermel Barque A A Drebert, Hewitt, Barbadoes, Jauretahe & Caratalra. Barque Elm, Taylor, Boston, Twells & Co. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES. Del.. June A hi. Mr. Jacob Marshals pilot, landed yesterday, and re torts that th e ship Lan c aster , for Liverpool, tern W. 13. Scranton, for New Orleans; barques Cheater for Mo bile; (ism, sod John Winthrop, for Boston, and brig Worthington, for Mahone, went to sea on Sun day forenoon Ire also states that the solar Mbar° on Brandywine Phoal is supposed to be the Daniel Boone. The yacht W. 0. kiogonegat, and an unknown achy are the only vessels at barber. The Revenue Bost Hence on the beach, was broken into on Saturday night Ins', and a boat, with her oars and sails, stolen therefrom— supposed by some runaway leaves, who irdbably croved over to New Jersey Any Information replanting tee game, forward d to me, will be thankfully appreciated. Wind W by N. Youre, WM. M. 11101a1AN BHP THI.Y.QH/PII.I _(00i - respondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) OAPS 'atmln. June 22.-8 P. M. Several schooners passed Id during tho dejr, and a barque went to sea. Wind E. Yours, &c, THOS. B. IIIII:MEB. InT TELHOR4PH TO VIZ PRISM) flattrrox Roaos, Joao 22.—AarrIved ship Buena Plata and Umtata, 60 daye from Callao. MEI3:IOIIANDA irj - See Holmes , Hole tWeembh p Asla, Lott, cleared at New York yesterday forl iiams Ter tVil St annebec, Hand, hence at New York yes. replay. Steamer DI W Chapin, Kellogg, hence at Hartford, 19th lest. Ship John Bates. McCollum, cleared at New York yesterday for Hong Kong. Ship Rosanall Sprague, from Gibraltar, arrived at Norfolk 2let inst. Ship lilvira, Andrews, for Liverpool, cleared at Mo bile. 16th last., with 8194 bales Cotton, valued at sloB, = 144.71. Aida Prince do JotAv1110„ Fostor„oleared at Bavanuah triat;torlavorp_rtal. Bata Narcotics, Ballett, from Calcutta, at Boston 2lst inst. Barque Joseph Itale,_Mer.lll, cleated at B stole, 21st' hest, for IN Btephens, N B. Barque A'abr, Burke, for Fayal. cleared at Boston 21st inst. • . ••• , . , . Mfg 0104:apse, Stick; henca a Beirennah.l9th I. Brig Thomas Walter, In orth, hence, was dhicharglng a 8t Bart.l 9th inst. • Brig °mos, Baker, for Philadelphia, tailed for New Bedford. 19th hat. , Brig 116onlIght, Small, for Philadelphia or Baltimore, sissiat - Cardenas:l2th last, Buhr Samuel Dupont, Oimon, Inc New York, cleared at Wilmington, N 0,21 at Mat. Bars Henry Nutt, for Philadelphia, and d fi Flaoner, for Havana, went to eon. loom Wilmington, NO, lath Inst - - Bchr Olhavr, 'Shaw, heriee for Boston at New York yesterday Behr John Forsyth, llama, hence at New Bedford, 19111' lust Behr Sarah,. Becton, for Philadelphia, sailed from , New Bedford, 21st lost. ' Pchr Paragon, Hatch, hence at Portland, 20th inst. Behr David Smith.Donglass, hence of Eaten Dith Bchr Bnrt,* Shaw, hence at Newharyport, Ha lost Betas Hannah Woraick.Worwick, and Bally Wheaten', Palmer, hence at Pawtucket, 19th inst. Behr San Lute Ketchum, sailed from below Prod. dance 19th inst. tor I late por t. Par Maria .1 Carlton, nhatier. hence at Providence, 20th inst. • 2ohre Madonna, 'Pearl°, and North Pacific, Marcy, for thbr port, sailed from Providence 20th lost. Behr B P boxes, 'Mason, hence at Boston, 21st lost. "..:Eehr Sidney erica, Godfrey, for Charleston, cleared at Eostdn, 21st inst. Behr Isis, Chase, hence at Neirburyport, 10th inst. Reports night of 17th, off Nanset, during a thick fog, came In contact with echr Thomas Bilis, Irmo Boston, for Harwich, carrying away foremast, and otherfrise Injuring the T. E., - eo that she - was obliged to put into Prorineetown for repairs; The Isle loot herflying jib. boom, billet bend, kn. This Is the second time the Tate Nas been damaged by collielon mince she left Philsdet phis about three weeks since, baying previonely been in contact Rahl3 sohr n ea r, of Dennis, and. was delayed at Brume ten days for repairs Propollocs Pistol, top,r, arid Tacony, Wilson, hence arrived at New York yeatniday. 25th ult , lat 49, lou. 20, ba.quo Transit, from Cuba for Antwerp, (Linea arc o%Falmoutb, 'Eng ) 05 days out abort of provisions., was supplied by 'hip Jeremiah Thompson of New York., MAMINII lIISOELLANIr Couasion.—The barque Clara Windsor, McEwen, from New York, for Port au Ye:me, while palming down the bay on Mo nday came afoul of the ache. J.W W. }there, of Tockert on, coal laden and at anchor. The bat quo bad her mizzen rigging damaged, rail and plank shear broken She returned for repair. The maw. had bob. stay broken. YEBEELS SOLD.—Alesers. L. Al. Holtman & Co. cold in New York yesterday, by auction, at the Merchants Exchange, the propeller Jersey Blue, 222 tone register, for $3.600, add the barque Vickery, 241 tons burthen, 10 yearn old, built at Calais (Me.) for $9,825. DOMZSTIO PORTS PORTLAND—Arr DM, brig Thomas Aohorn, Ma tins, Melon . sebr Perak bloore, Partridge, Bogus Also err, able Paragon, Natoli, Philadelphia; Herd, Wood, N York; Packet, Johnson, Boston. Old, 19th, brigs J D Lincoln, Webber', Halifax; Amine, Lexie, Norfolk. DIORYON—Arr 19th, schr Henrietta, Braman, Balti more. . . PBOV I DENON—Arr 19th, sabre &night, Sears, Alex andria ; Chief, Eldridge, Norfolk ; Victor, Beare, Port Ewen; Cora, Kelley, N York Arr 2011,, Ambassador, Freathey, Cobbaa; Julia Elise both do; Harriet giolth, galley; Boston. ,Clearedlth, barque Lone Sta., Lifter, Rockland, to lead lime for N Orleans. fild 19th. game Planet, Hard ing, N York;' 20th, Madonna,,Veaele, and North Pacific. Marcy, Philadelphia. GOLDIEB. HOLM, June 111,.P111 —Arr brig Resolute, Bill, Ilaysna for Portland; echrs Rebecca Knight, ED dlcott, Boston for eore.town DO; LOOlll6 Gray, Wea ver; D L Berry, Briley; J. iu Stills Corson, Lriartlue, 'Johnson; II Prink, Doug h ty; E T Smith, Lee; ,Psagas ,sat,-,WapleS;., P, Learn Rd, Prowl/ea; P pox, Mott /f A two od, Atwood; LA Danenhower, Miller; ,Lady Hlten, Corson; Ellrer.biagnet. Perryill It Whee ler, L , Orson; )LB Mahoney, Hitching, and E triton, ..Idisloy,Doston for Philadelphla; Yanlttn, do for New York; Woe 0 Atwater, Potter, 'do for NOW Ha. reef Pequonnoek. Burroughs 'Belem for Philadelphia; Glassblower Paine, Lynn for do. brig Resolute; eohiA Charity, It - G Porter, Deborah ,lonul, N Stratton, Win D Dennis, and W , • • . ;.10th—Arrired, brig Lodi, Alley, Oanienae for Boston Aleo arrived, brigaJulia Ford. Grine, New York' for Po - tiandr Australia, Chealey, Bolton for Charleston; ochre J W Congdoni Linco'n; H At Jenkins - Dodge; and Al 'Peirsonithmmbs, Ba.timore for Beaton; Win P_ Onrbitt,"Weeks, Philadelphia for Boxbury,• Uonueoll cot Nelson, lialtimbre for Newburyport; V D Harwood, - Nor olk for NSW Bedford; 0 Loeser, SLIUWi Eva, Mimi. ten; litarJrA Slfronablioi Shropildre, and Ann Tomer, Gifford, Boston' for Phlladelphia;=•B W Benton. Taylor, Cohasset . forr , Thliadelphia; C & Stetson, Cobb, Peo riucelOwn fOr - ' - Bailed sabre Emilie, Sarah Ann, Elisabeth'. B Prink, Louise Grey Deoj L Berry, Lamartine, J G Stille, Elistia T Smith' palignmet, Y P Lamed, IC II Atwood, Wm P Cox. Lady Bilen. 4 A Danenhower, Miner Slog net; SD Wheeler; es It Mahoney; 11-1; Weston, Isabella, William C Atwater. Pequonnock, Glass Blower, °high lie' eser - , Ent, Ann Tiirtier,ll a:Potter, Mary A Shrop shire, Silas Wright,, L II - Condon, El W Benton, 0 A Stetson, and Elise Pr ances, 20th—Arr barque Elias Pike, Hawes; Providence for Boston ; brigs Bolos. Matth ews, • Philadelphia, for POrtsuionth; Ebro Adeline Townsend, Townsend, BM -timbre, for 116sta - op Henry May, Watson Philadelphle, - forllslem; NOW Zealand, ltiolx; Georgetown, 80, for V V iemout 0 Harris, Bawytir,'Whulsor, NB, for Bich- Sailed barque Blies Pike; brigs Lodi, Julia Ford, Baron de Castme, Australia; ochre .7 IV Congdon, II Al Jenkins, Id Pearson, Cabot, Grace Darling, L Ootbitt, - Conneationt, Weaken, Niers; - 21st—Arr soh Sarah B Janice, Clark, Minatitlen for tendon-3 Put in for word - 1;s water', end WIS. Left brig Lydia Prances, Daggett, for Hamburg 15th ;net I only ~, koatirlean vessel. - - • • billed brig Moine p /ohm Rebecca Knight, Albatrpia, AdatineTowrisend, henry May, Idindarif, - Kew Zealand, John American Chief,. Albert Tattiatnn,' N C Hartle, end 7Ohnitriggiesi • • , • - lalott at 8 B.laftbbrs Griermi; B NEW - "TONS, J ade2l.—Arvitegondhl- /nitride ° , (iroirelf, 88vanoiti; Alontgoinery, Grouter, do; - Atlanta, Lityllidd,,Chirleeteri; ethic George W Baldwin, °roger, -Bittlmore;- Z - A Paine, Basler, Eastport; Leocadia; 'Small, Salem; Prances A Godwin; Pairchilds, St Ma rys, Gri; C L Baylis, Tooker. Ooorgetown, DO; Blatant Piercey, do; Adana Kelley, Kelley, Baiter's; L Dlrent. worth, Ryder, Jaahketiville. ' bld. from Quarantine, ship Amelia, Wallace for Pal.. month, Ragland, '•-. - 110PITONJ Tanalt—Artehip Riehmond, %whin, Her West; bilge Pilot Ptah, Adansei Caw Hayttem Azores, goy., R em em or Vlnoennes , . Drowdr, Oaten; ears Dodge. Wlieeler, - Turks laland•, Abby Whit man, ,Hulse Savannah ; DaShavray, A len, Potomac River; Droadfibid, Piek, Baltimore. • • Telegraphed—Barque D Godfrey, from Galveston. Oleared—Barque E li a, Sparrow, Savannah; achy Aeo lis, Chase, Norfolk. Sailed—Barque 0 J Chaffee; soar Republic, and from below, barque Amanda Spear., Ship Wilbur Fish re- Mal All at anchor below. POREIGN POETS . . . . ' At Segue, bth inet, chip Grotto, Denlevy, for Europe, 'lO days; barques Gen Warren, Bentley, for Beaton h; Essex. Buy, for N York 10; Brunette, Pinkbam, for do brigs Protege, Chipman, for do, 10 days; Charles Beath, blerribew, for Boston 8; ache Ellen Matilda, Walla, for N York, loading. Sierra Leone—ln port Mayl9th, brigs Isabella Jewett, Falmouth, and ache Rockingham, tine. Also, two other Am veesels at Matacong.. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS UP TO ONE VOLOOlenus MORNING. GIRARD HOHOH—Ohestnut greet, below Ninth. G II Byrd, Baltimore J A Bayard, Delaware Mr Lanier to la, N Y- J J Corson, N Orleans I Perris, Burlington, N J 0 K Green, N Y M D O'Llern, Baltimore J A Jenkins, Baltimore A D Perrin, Texas J J Thomas Augusta, Oa P Hussey, Indiana A E McKee, Washington B D Townsend, S 0 0 M Wheatley, Phcenixv's 011 W Meehan, Washington W A MeKellip, Maryland Ds A N Wellford & la, Ye Hon W L Hutchins, Law -3 A Sledge, Athens Ga rencevilim Oa Mae E itradmrti, byd, T le Andrews & la, Wash- J S Argudin & la. Cube ington B A Jones. Oin, Ohio Jerome B Orem, Boston J W Still. Phila S II Witmer, Cincinnati, 0 W A Corburn, N Y B G Arnold, N Y J K Wylie, New Raven Alt Booth N Y Chas Smith. Conn Nov P Evans, Batt 0 B Illinvorgue, N Y D.scon Lewis, Phila J llenry Martin, Balt John Ward. Pa'laer,Wasa B Brown, N Y . J It Watts, Washington __ D 0 Hubbard Miss bli berry, Mobile J R Crawford. r. N Y L M Cooke & la, Terre If D Dowling, Washington Haute, Ind W R. Utley & la, Wilming- Gee Hinman & la, Wash . ton, NO. ington G T Clackner. Washington 0 Prsonsan, London, Eng J Thompson, N Y Mrs Carey, N Y O'P btillett, N 0 7 M Shatkleford, P . orts- General P Rinney, Ports- mouth, Ohio mouth. Ohio 0 Carter, New York , O A Davison. New York W 0 Dunham, Belt Al P Boise, Balt R J Jordan, Lexington, Ye J W Maury, Del - John Stuart, N York A-A Wightman, Provid, RI A D Hart, Reading H Coonard, Reading Wm Call, Reading I, D Coburn & la, N Y Mrs 8 0 Hayden, re y H B Hunter & la, Pa W II Hill & 2 daughters, rim B May & 2 daughters, Boston Boston • Jae L Hughes& la, Pttsb B W Moore, N - .. " . M Knight, • , Thus Jones, Illobtoonil, Va John (.4. ()amp, N Y Edw B Riley 8 0 8 Diroont England hue Bich, .13oeton , . UNION HOTEL—Aroh street, below fourth; J.,P Yendee, N I 8 Zander, Greensboro, N 0 R D Hartshorn & son, Pitts- W it Johnston, P tteburgh burgh • . - .E R Titus, Hancock, N Y James C Brown, Reading, Chas T. Kataenberger, Pa Greenville, 0. Wm Plastiltt, ll%ncock,N Y James Black, Hancock . , NY A Butter, Jr, Lancaster co, J Twlgg, Pa Pa Rev Dr Zachirlas, Prederi- B Ranbangh & lady, ca aid Lehigh c•i, Pa ; y n Swayze, Beaton a DI Lane,Ohio . -T Patterson & lady, Sa lem, N J AMERICAN ROUBE—Chentnat street, above Fifth. N D Boyd. Philda • Henry 0 Jones, Conn Slung B BrOwn, Coon ' Jas 0 Campbell, Vt Joo H Harris. Vt T B Manchu:id & la, Pa C Bookwood, Easton, Pa N Fegley, blanch Chunk Washiugton neuter, Pa Chas Allen, Ist Louis S Hill, Jr, N Y Jno Cornwallis, Vs II 0 Benson, Bt Louis Chas J 'Balker, Ohio Thou Oarrow,Del B Young, Wisconsin Win Cooper, 'N Y Daniel J Turner, Ports- Mr Sherlock & is, Blooms- mouth. Vs burg, A Aldrich, Mass .1 P Thompson, Boaton Thos II Hinckley, Milton, J C Hurd, Milton, Mass Maas J B McCreary, Tamaqua B 8 Barnes & la, Troy, NY 8 0 Noyes, Masa II B Jenks, New Bedford, N M Buffington,Pall River Mass A Bailey, Rockville, Ot J Ames, N Y Philo F Barnum, Ot 8 P Lane, Maine AVID B Jones, Dalt J E Shumate & la. Va John Carrow, Phlla Jas Id Armstand, Va Wm ld William & la, Md Mire 14 L Cochran, Md John B Carlon, Vs P DI Morrelln, N Y MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. II A Matthews, Waterbury, J C Kennedy, Chamber's- Con burg, Pa B Mitchell ,Clearfield, Pa ,J 8 Lukene, Thompson- U Money, Pa town, Pa D Pagan, Winchester, VA Mrs Roes, DOJIBAiDIFO r PA Mies Noss. Doylestown, Pa II P Roam Doylestown. Pa Gto W Bradley, N Y R B Lewis, Parrandsvllle Mr Belk, Norfolk Heo Jackson, Pa St ruing, Philadelphia N WorleY Lancaster oo Pa B F Bell tr. wife, Blair co Pa James Trimble, Pa W G Llnebaugh. Bridgeport Levi. HagerstoWn TII Leary, jr Eastsn - Miss Wagner, Baste* W G Case, Wyoming, Pa J D Cue, Wyoming, Pa Ii D Ryer, Selinsgrove Mrs Martha Jhelum:ln, Lu- J H Springer, Jersey Shore serne no Pa Nathan EVAIII3, Pottstown Ceo II Walker, N Y it 1, Griswold, Conn A Deverux, Deposit, N Y Vli Barbour, Btlatol, Ot R Humphrey, Conn N B Pratt, Conn Wm Baker, Alexandria, Ye John Gregg, Brownville It Mann A la, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. M Weaver, Minereirllle los II Christ, Mlnersville John G Bechtel, Altoona C Henry Smith, Pa O W Minden, Washington, Thee Barkerson, Washing- D O ton. D Wm L Torner„Phila Sara Kramer, Phrenixrille N' MoVeagh, Phreolgrille Joel Fink. Plitcuisrille Mr Ellis Phccairrille J M Sheldon, Leldystown, Dr F Fleschbiet, Laporte • Pa 0 F Knapp, Bloomaburg, Chas M Hill, PJeSvansville Col co fteo Guinn, Bloomsburg, Ephraim P Lutz, Blooms- Col co burg, Cot co RDsrlington, Chester co Saud 0 Peter, Burkltill Pa Thomas Clark, Lancaster, A 0 Saeger, Allentown, Pa Pa Joseph Loeb, Phroniarille J P Snyder, Philo Jos Wultaker, Alt Clair, Pa Williamson, Easton Homy Philips. Harrisburg Lewis Landon, York co Coo W Samuels, Lucerne co BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Ville D McNair, Bucks co, Pa B Brown & d►ugh, Bucks E Crosdalo, Bucks co, Pa' co, Pa Jas Homer. Pa A Dattnenbo7rer, Ps D Jarrett Pa ' 11 Palst, Pa A T Duffield, Bucks co, Pa 0 11 Shaw, Tawileyellie 0 Magill, Bucks co, Pa 4uo Bette, hacks co, Pa E DI 111 Ilet, Daristille NWolmau, PhDs 0 Calmer, Duets co, Pa Wm Davis, N J Allen Watson, Montg co,Ps Edwin Frets, Doyloat'n Seneca Doane, Bucks co, Pa MADISON ROUSE, Second street, above Market. Peter K Minor, Easton, Pa Thee MAW Easton, Ps 0 W West, Shiloh N .1 J Delaney, New York Foster Doane, Middletown, Jos E 7 ruitt, Sussex co, Delaware Delaware John W Nall, Frederica, Del W 0 Knight, Stockport, John Long, Stockton, NJ N York WESTERN HOTEL—Market street, above Meath Alex Robbing, Pa Thee 1' Niihau, PAHA Al 1' Fuz, Wllm, Del P Farnham, 11l N Y J M Bash, NJ li !Judson, Paterson, NJ Chou Leggett, gt Louie Sami Templeton, N Y 11 DI Weirton, York, Pa L Kirk, Yu J Wentou, N Orleans W Alarm, Heading BLACK BEAK INN—Fifth and Merchant streets. Visehington Ewing, Md 8 Tailor, Cheater co, Pa A Lyons, 314 ()Rutter Pottstown, Pa J 0 Powley, Cheater co, Pa J Delaware DE Wiley, York co, Pa co, Pa II Hawkins Lewisburg, Pa I Wetster,Bomerset co, NJ We, N Boss: Pa A D Campbell, Pa 11 Lynch Lewisville, Pa' 8 K Jackson, Pa J P Walton, Pa Wm Maris, West Oheetei D Me:cor, West Chester N Davis, West cheater 8 Walton, Chester no, Pa J Wiley : York co. Pa BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab, Oellowhlll haw Walter, Pa Israel Karcb, Lebanon, Pa grit Dlttrlch, Towanda J Enyder, Montgomery co James M Geehr, Pa , Jo. Keller, Northampton Richard Weasel, North- co, Pa ampton co, Pa " E Hope, Preercaneburg Mice M Ett.pp, Allentown L P Jacoby, Quakertown BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, below eallowbill. Geargo Landes, Colebrook- Miss Landes, ' Colebrook dale, Pa de e, Pa Menu Themes, Douglass Baml Landes District Jacob Ruth, Bumneytown Was Beckman Jenkintown W Thompson, Zionsville E Hersh, Zionsville Thom Bye, Backe co, Pa 11 Walter, Bucke co, Pa Bliss (Allender, Backing- Jacob Hentsel, Pottsville ham 1 Snyder, Green Lane L Tomlinson, ilyberry Henry II tHautier, Vole- Master Stauffer, Vole- brookdale brooklet. W srnith, Montgomery co, Master Smith, blonlgo Pa - mery co, 'a II Johnson, Bumeeytown iipetial Notices. Excelsior Refrigerators— $l,OOO Challenge that try Refrigerators will, keep provision longer, with less tee, than any other In the city. I warrant them to giso satisfaction, at the low price of $5.00. Also, a large assortment of Water Cecil ere. Price $2 J. a. CLARK, jc23-8t - No. 1000 MARKET Street, above Tenth. Err Several CHOICE NOVELTIES IN SLIMES. STYLES OF HATS, ♦T WARITURTONA Je23.ot. No. 410 CHESTNUT Street Ice Pitchers.— , GREAT IMPROVEMENTS. - PATENT APPLIED FOR. • Our new Improved Ice Pitcher combines all the gnall ilcations, both of utility and economy. Sold only at the exclusive Silver Plated Ware Mann factory of JOHN 0. MEAD & SONS., N. E corner NINTH and , CHESTNUT Streets. je23-3t Pal pltatilin of the Heart.—Whets not arising from organic disease, palpitations are dee either to nenous excitement or to a general Impoverishment of the blood. The PERUVIAN SYRUP, by restoring the vital field to Ito proper condition, calms nervous excite ment, arrests palpitations, end invigorates the whole system. Je2l.6t To Prevent the Hair falling at. Tb pro mote anew glowth., To &mat the hair,turnibg gray. To change gray hair and whiskers to their original life color. To intke the hair soft and glossy, inclining it to curl, MIA'S HAUEL% EAU ATHENIENNE, OR HAIR RESTORER. Bald by all druggists, and by JULES HAUSL & CO., H 0.704 CHESTNUT Street. Jell-116t-wit Dowers infant Cordial.--This invaluable Cordial Is prepared from a vailety of the moat choice and °Blatant aromatics known in 'medicine, and is the moat perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and young children. By its powerful influence a speedy mire is effected in all capes of Cholla, windy pains and speetnte, Bellevue and mitigates much of ehildrenW suffering during dent!. Lion or teething, and by its soothing propertiee trap• quakes pains of the bowels, looseneis, Yomitieg, The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been used in thousands of cum with the most abundant emus. No family ahouldbe withoutii. Prepared only by Hung A. Bowes; At his Drug and Chemical Store, • N. Biome? of Math and'Green ate., Philadelphia. To whom all adore must be addressed; •..And for isle by Druggists worthily. an 18-ly "saving Frind.,—ELesi„ Oenti NATIONAL BABETT - TRIII3VOOMPANT, WALNUT street, 8. W. earner et TFlLRll,Phiirsielpida. Money, received In any. mita, large Millman, and interest ;Mid trod the day of deposit to' the day of witlidierial. Money is rodigied and 'ffiymenti made daily, with Ont netted: . TES investments are made in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, aid each flieLeLtenseedri tiee as th obartertegniyes. !Nabob:pro, from 9 o'clock in the niiiiniiiuritll 6 eteloch Iri the afarnoen,and on Monday andlkhituutstur,eninsit until Eto , dook. fad THE PRiSS.—PIIILADELPIIIA, WEDNgStaits, JUNE S, gift Strauss-ac Goldman, No. 390 Alyrket street' above - Third, Wholesale,dealere OLOT)IfNO,,are now solikorort their entire stook teetail 'at-Wok:fele ... prices. , je3-1m Singer's Sewing illaellines.—After a fair Mil of the several machines that have yet been offered to the public, the unanimous verdict of °protons has been given in favor of Singer's. This is, in fact, the only machine capable of performing every kind of sowing. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING IIfAHHINE Is, beyond all question, the most complete "article fdi 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 b CO., Je7.Oei °Mae, No. 002 CHESTNUT Street. Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of Second street. Receives da• posits ip sums of One Dollar and upwards, froin aO classes of the community, and allows filtered it the rate of are per cent, per annum. -Odioe open daily, from 9 until 6 °Wools, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the eVenlng. President, Franklin Dell; , Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M. Morris. laeitsett, 308 PRINTER, 111NROHANT BTREBT. Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Bllla Lading, Bill tteadr, Olt enters, Quite, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at prices to snit the Ulnae. 0e174y aretar & Baker , ' OMBRASED GAMILY SEWING MAORINI9B, 780 caIESTNIIT BrinCET. These Machines are now justly admitted to be the beet in use for family flawing, inaklng a new, *strong, and elaetio stitch, which will aoT rip, even if every fourth stitch be out. Circulars eent on application by letter. app -7 On the 26th May last, by the Roy. J. C. Clay, D D., Mr. THOMAS ROWLAND to Miss MARGARET ANN WESSEL-, both of Delaware. On the 20th bustknt, by lev. Mr. Cobb, J . —HARRY KEENER, of Baltimore. to Mien 01ILESTE2. THOME' SON. gecond daughter of the late David Thompson, of this city. IF On the 20th instant, by Rev, A 11. Pattirou, Mr. TROMAB 11. STEWART to Miss THEO L., daughter of Chutes Wilkins, Hag., all of thin city. * On the lath of April, .1858, by Rev. O. D. Cooper Mr. LkNOS B. WELLS, of Oxford, Twenty-0111d ward, to Mine LOUIS* It aIt,BARA , daughter of Mr. John Brill, of the Twentpseconi ward. • un the 17th instant, by Rey Andrew I,laadtip„ Mr LEWIS IMMO? to by ELLEN JANE mpip 13 ; both of Oheaapeake City, MS .At Banns. lime 12th, atter a brief illness, of yellow fever,FRANOl.B , eon of. 11. Cooper and Parch Y. Burr, In the 18th year of hie age. . iF On Banda y morning, 20th instant, - ROBERT R. STEWART, in the 87th year or hie ego. On the 20th instant, Airs ELIZA 811REOX, widow of W ltram 0. W. Bhreck; in the 2,itb year of her age. The relatives of the lankily ore respectfully Invited to attend the 'funeral, from the residence of her father, Wm. (law, No. 807 South Second greet, this (Wad. nesday) afternoon, 23d, at 4 o'clock, 'without further notice. On the 37th instant, bliss LUCY ANN, daughter of Mitten' WHIM) and Nancy Morrie, In the 10th year of her age Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 1007 Rodman street, this (iYedneetay) afternoon, at 2 o'clock To proceed to Lebanon Cemetery. tk On the 21et instant, of coneumption, Mrs. MALT THOMPSON, daughter of Philp Rice. The relative and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No 1011 Vine street, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. *0 . . On the 20th instant, ROBERT HUNT, Hartman at . Cooper's MD, Camden, N. J., iu the 30t11 year of his age. • The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his tatter, Ro bert ilut.t, er ' No 1844 Brown Street, Brat door below Stead street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Also, the Showneetnbe of Bad Men, No. 8, and United States Fire Company of Camden. tR On the 20th instant, Mrs. JANE, wife of James Ilopkina, in her 34th year. • Her friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her father, Thomas McGrath, 'Twenty third and Wood ate , this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. without fur ther notice. P. oceed to Woodland Cemetery it On the 2181. instant, in Du rlingto n, New J. rsey, SHEL DON 0. SMITH, formerly a resident of Philadelphia Ma remains will be removed from hie la's residence in Burlington, to Connecticut, for interment, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o'clock. On the 19th Mount, Dlre MARGARET HOUSTON, wife of Robert Houston, and daughter of the late Ephraim Shipley, of Cumberland city, Allegheny mum ty, Md.. aged 20 yea a and 8 menthe Her friends and these of the family are respectfully lovlted to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hosbtrid, Good street, Germantown, this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to West street burim ground tr tic Department of Public Highways—June 221, 1858. in censtitienee of repairs rendered neceswnry to the GIRARD AVENUE BRIDGE, Ill) cattle or vehicles will be permitted to pass wier it until further notice from this Department. JOAN je23-2t Chief Commissioner of Highways. arAt a meeting of the People df the TwEIJYTH WAIID, convened on Tuesday evening. June 22d, 18.8, to select Delegates to the Convention which is to elect representatives to the People's Convention to be held at Harrisburg, to no. initiate a State ticket the following Heeolutione were offered by Wm. Vii . Wilson, and unanimously adopted: Resolved, That, in the tenon of this meeting, the candidate for the Supreme Judge belongs exclusively to Philadelphia, and we earnestly desire our brethren throughout the State to accord this to us, 84 a right that, under existing chnumslaoces, should not be taken I rum no Resolved, That we present for thin race the Hon.. JOHN 11f. DEAD, aa one of out Lest and ptiroft citi zens, a lawyer of extended experience, and of great learning in his profession, which, united with mature judgment, render him eminently qualified for the Su• promo Bench. Resolved, That we feel an honest pride in the fact that we can point out to our brethren such a man at this emergency and we earnestly recommend him to the Convent on which is to mahe the selection. s ;.;oiv;ii, That these Itrerdatiens, signed by the cm cera of the medtiug, be published. SHOOK WATSON, Presidept. J. T. RICKARD Secretary )e23-2t [a. Phiindeopiii.a "nal Re ,thiag Rat - road CO.—Oflice F 27 South FOURTH. Street. Plimatizt.tuts, June 21nt,1858. To avoid detention, the huldurn of Coupoon of thin Company, due uu let proximo, are requested to leave them nt thin Office on or before t h e 30th Instant, nben receipts will be given, and Checks will tio reedy for de livery nn tho Int proximo, In exchange for sold receipts. F. BRADFORD, Treasurer. Kr. Big Mountain linprov. amenConnpany. Ptimaintwits, June 11th, MS.—NOTICE.— A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the " Big Mountain Improvement Company" wilt bo held at the office of the Company, southeast corner of FRONT and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the 2lith instant, at 12 o'clock M., to receive a report upon the unexpected condition of its affairs, and to express their views as to the future course they wish the Di- rectors to pursue In the matter, By order of the Board of Directors. Jel2-dl2t WM. P. JENES, Pre,ldent. Germantown Passenger Railway.—The Commissioners of the "Germsntown Passenger It P Ciray Company" will attend on MONDAY; the 'Pith June, 1858, and on each bllhillollll day thereafter, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M., at No. 30 Mouth SIXTH Street, to receive subscriptions to the stock of said Company, until the mine le fully subscribed. Charles Magarge, William S. Perot, Vincent L. Brad ford, J. H. Wheeler, 3. B. Struthers, William Mill ward, William W. Winter, Mordecai C. Dawson, Thos. A. Blddlo,..ticorge W. liammernly, Jobe?. Oates, John J. Griffith, and Robert P. King, Commissioners. jel2-dtJyl - 11.3--. Girard College Passenger Ittsilxvay Corn - PANY.—At a meeting of the Commiesioners of the GIRARD COLLEGE PASSENCIER RAILWAY COMPANY, held at the Wetherill House, Friday, May 21, 1151, it was Resolved, That in conformity IA fth the act of Assem bly in such amen made and provided, we will meet on MONDAY, the 21et day of Jima, A. D. 1851, at the Washington Drove Yard Hotel, RIDGE AVENUE, above Sixteenth street, at 0 o'clock A. M. open hooka for receiving subscriptions to the capital of said Company, and that the said books shall be kept open for the BAIA purpose at the came place, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 3 P. M., on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, the 21st, 22d, and 20s1 of June, 1858. In pureuopee 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 mild resolution, by the undersigned, a committee ap pointed to them purpose. CHARLEs THOMPSON J ONES, JACOB ESHER, JAMES P. NICHOLAS, ROBERT MORRIS, JAMES PAGE, Commlasionero. Resolved, That in order to afford the citizen,' at large the fullest opportunity to participate in the enterprise, that it be recommended to the Conunis•donera, no far ea in their power, to limit the subscription to each indivi dual, the tint day, to ten chimes. my3l-dt,1e2.3 HUNGARIAN GRASS OR MILLET SEEI), SOUTHERN OR EGYPTIAN MILLET— Three or Vetches, Broom Corn, Chinese Sugar Cane Seeds, Apple Seeds. For sale by D. LANDRETH SC, SON, Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Score, Nom. 11 and 23 South Sixth street, Je23-It* basest' Okentuut and Market sts. laf t CULTIVATORS, OR HOE lIAR ROWS, White Oak names, Steel 7 eeth, various patterns and altos, mannOtetnrod and for sale by D. LANDItiITII lc SON, Implement and Seed Warehouse, Noe 21 and 23./loath Alctit street, Je23-It* between Oliestanit and Market ate. ar, PATENT RIVETED-11AM. .LAWN Zia:SCYTHES, Riveted back Grass Scythes, Darling's & Waldron's Grass Sc ) then, Roby's Scythes, plain Grass Hooks, Grass Edging Shears, and Horticultural Tools in great variety. For sale by D: LANDRETH & SON, Implement and Seed Warehouse, je23.lt* NUS. 21 and 23 South Sixth street. -is KETCHUM'S REAPER AND MOWER FOR 1868.—The recent , severe trials at Wading, Chestnut 11111, Spring Town. Delaware county, and else where, prove the decided superiority of this machine over all others. Warranted in every particular, and for sale only by j 023 is • PRATT , S UNRIVALLED SPRING ~W,,,TOOTIIIIORSE RAKE, warranted Puporlor to ally Other in use. Buliquijusting Unloading Hay Forks, Re volving Hay Rakes, the best over offered In the city ; Rakes, Yorke, Cradles, Scythes, and flaying and Har vesting Tools generally. SPANGLER & GRAHAM, fela No. 627 MARKST Street. -sug BUCKWHEAT, MIL ET, PURPLE T 0.1 ., and Ruts Raga Turnip good of Sfiporior quality. SPANOLER & ARAM, je23 N 0.621 MARKET Street. MINNE-HA-HA LODGE, DULLING TUN BUMMER MONTHS THE MEET INOS OF THE LODGE WILL BE MELD ON WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, inctoad of Batonlay, corn moncing on WEDNESDAY, 23d taatant, at 7 o'clock Bi older of the' t onAND, comm.:4l.)En Ord. W. WOOD, Orad Secrctdry. Je22.2t* ilarriantz. Meanie' cagtirtilturnl SPANGLYA & CIRALIAM, No. 827 BIS MIST Street I. O. S. M xo'rza >•. - ..:::,~[apartnershi~;•}%fatices., 00P4RTIOMSIE ':,HERETOFOItE existing between 114.5i - 14 - .Threinig, flatboat', & Dreinig for the nilinufgeturlng of leptors, Paints, &e., hes boon thin day dissolved by =dui& consent. The Islslamist° be settled.by Jacob Brelnig. - JACOB DREINID, • ISAAC GATTAIAN, • •D. E. DDEININ-, AI, D. - PHILADELPHIA, JU11814,1858. JeZ.3t* NOTlCE.—ln.consequeneti of the above I Dissolution, the Manufacturing of PAINT AND COLORS at the American Point and Color Works will hereafter be carried on by JACOB DREINIG, who will also remain solo manufacturer of the Patent Ilydroleum Imitation of Brick and Steno- Color, and of the Patent (Deem Liquor (n substittite for Linseed OIL), Works, MEN TY-FOURTH ,nnd DREEN Streets. Warehouse and Office, No. SU ARCH Street. Je23-3t* frIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A- a copartnership, under the 'name and style of, AR NOLD h WORL, and have tahen the atore No. 120 WALNUT Strent, for the transadtou of - a general fin porting nod Commission lateness in Wince nod Liquors. J. W ARNOLD, or Washington, D. C., OIiORGFLNI. WORL, of Philadelphia. ' PHILADELPHIA, June 1,1818. JelB-ley 11lIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FDRMED n copartnership under the kyle of I+ ROT lIINCIIIAM '& WELLS, for the transaction of n GENERAL DRY GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS, and have taken the storo No. 24 South FRONT Street, and 35 LETITIA Street. TUEODORE PROTIIINGUASf, PIIILADELrIIIA, JULIO Ist, 1858. ,t .IMITED COPARTNERSHIP-It .1-4 hereby certified tJ all n hem It may coueern, that we, THEODORE MINDIL and CHARLES M. 110MEIS L lilt, ha% e, this dth day of June 1855, ageociated our !Wive,' together for the purpose of 'forming n limited co 'partnership, under the laws of Pennsylvania, under the articles, terms, stipulations, and agreements following, to wit: I. Tho 1161110 style, awl title of the flan shall be °CHARLES ill. BOHEISLER." - - 2. The location and place of bitsiness of said firm shall be N 0.1331 iIIARKET Street, in the city of Phila delphia. 3. The business of the concern shall consist of buy ing and selling of Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goals. 4. Charles M. iloincisier, residing at southwest cor ner of Fifth and Willow streets, in said city, is the only General Partner. 5. Theodore Mindll, residing No. 337 North Eleventh street, in said city, is the only Special Partner. 6. Thu Nahl Theodore blindil, as said Special Partner, has contributed Five Thousand Dollars, iu cash, to the capital stock of said firm. 7. The saki partuerahip shall commence this day, and terminate on Juno 4th, 1850. TII 1:0D01111 All Nllll. 011.50. M. 11051BISIAR, Putt..that.plits, 4th Juno, 1858. - - jeB•w6ttk fievitle WFTH ALUM SPE INGS.'-A DELIGHT UL SUMMER RETREAT IN TIIE MOUN TAINS OF VIRGINIA, twelve hour. from Washington city and Richmond by the Virginia Central Railroad. Pansengers Trans the North take the Alexandria morning, boat- at Washington and the Alexandria and Orange Railroad to Gonlonsville ,•, thence by Central Railroad, in full view of Monticello, the University of Viigitila, passing through the Blue Ridgo at Rockfish, by thogreat State Tunnel, (nearly one suite in length,) crossing the. Valley of Virginia, and entering the ranges of the North Mountains at Buffalo Dap Leaving the cars at Miliboro' Depot, thence by coaches tear:oles, overasmoothgraded rad, to Bath Alum before sundown. The proprietors feel warranted lb saying that to fami lies and others desiring It quiet, cool, and comfortable RETREAT from the lowlands or the city, there is not one in the mountains of Virginia offering greater induce. inents, Large, airy, well-ventilated, well-furnished rooms, and a good table, have always distinguished this watering-place. The mineral waters (alum and chat) beide) have been pronounced by distinguished chemists end phyinciana equal in some respects, and, as a tonic and invigorator, often auperior to our It °abridge Spring, bile the Pure mountain freestone water cannot be ,excelled and rarely equalled for its purity and salubrity. Board per week $lO Board per month of four week. ............. 30 asThe Southern passengers must be careful to coma as far north as Richmond, and there take the Central train at 7 o'clock A. M. FRAZIER k RANDOLPH, Proprietors BOOK BRIDGE ALUM BPRINUS _ . . Referring to the above for schedule of route for the Northern travel through Washington, and for HO much of the Southern travel as aluill come by the seaboard line of railroads to Richmond, ve add that the limiter to this place wilt leave the ears at same point. Millboro , Depot, and Lobe the coached, running south from the railroad 6,1 f antics, to these Springs. Bath Alm is north of tile road. 17 The traveller from Southern Kentucky, Tennessee, Northern Alabanie, and IdinsinAppi can procure through tickets from any point in the South to the Ilockbridge Alum Springs by the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad forjus the anme money that will buy them a through ticket to the nearest spring to them of this cluster of Wings. In buying their ticket, therefore, they lose nothing by getting it for the Stockbridge Alum Springs, even if they never use it. The same ticket will take them to any of the other springs. They pane immediately by the Peaks of Otter, and cronn the Natural Bridge. The proprietors announce this celebrated resort as now open, and in better condition for the duo accommo dation of its crowds of patrons and friends and the public at large titan it San over yet been, The name unremit ting attention ea heretofore shall continue to lie paid by the undersigned and all in his employ to secure the COlll. fort of the guests of the establishment. . . By COLEMAN & ROLIERS keep the inter on male, fre4h from the Springs. N.B.—Pamphlets sent by mail on application. • WM. FRAZIER, je113..n ntf . For the Proprietors frRENTON FALLS, ONEIDA COUNTY, NEW YOUR —The llotel at the above celeb.ated place of resort la 'open for the amen, and can be coached In a for hours Iron, Nov York, at a small expenee, nu a Railroad from Utica takes Titers there within an hour. M. MOOll E, Je23-12t,kw2t* Proprietor. Vaal INottcee. TIT "THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL - AIM PHIA. Estate of PHILIP 11.EILLEir;deceased. The auditor appointed to audit, settle, nod adjust the account of RYE PAHL er and JA3fES KEN NEDY, Administrator of the Estate of Philip Edney, doceueed, and to report distribution of thu balance, pill meat the parties isitaresteil on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of July, VON at 4 o'clock P. M., at 1111 Office, on thu Southergelll burner of SIXTH. nod CHEST NUT Streets, second IMISOr, In the city of Philadelphia. je2V-erfut St* GEO. IL EARLE, Auditor. proposals I)EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIOU WAYB-001ce, 8 W. corner Chestnut and Fifth htreet4. 18a. sF,..tt,nv rnoPopALs n in Lr received by the under signed, until '4IIIII2SIIN, June 24th, at 'id &deck ht., for furnishing materials and reviving, nittt tratuliay, Pearl street. from Tenth to Twelfth street. The said tranittay atone to be of best quality Conueeti cut granite, and gravel and all the materials to be of good quality. klo proposal still ho received or acted upon, n x repi from a practical parer, or persons engaged in the Inia. ness, and the names of responsible persons as sureties tuust be Os en, or the bid will be rejected. as the parties doing the work w ill be required to keep It In good cot/- dittos for two years from its completion. JOHN McCARTLIY, joge-At Chief Comruhationer of highways. PROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD. 1 AUNT OF TUG UNITED STATEg, ram AD/MMUS Julie lOth, 18b8. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this In stitution until 12 o'clock M. of TUESDAY, the 29th instant, for furnishing and delivering at the Mint, at ouch times and in such quantities ns nosy be required, between the let of July next and the 30th of June en suing, (1859,) inclusively, the following welded ar. ticks, viz: A suppl) of the best quality . of Anthracite Lehigh Coal, (of the lump and steantsuip sizes) entirely free from stone, slate, and other foreign substances i each ton delivered to be of 2240 pounds weight, And a supply of the best quality dry Hickory and spruce Pine Wood; the whole to be sqbject to the in spection and approval of the Director of the Mint. Thu proposals no be Made for the articles separately, and should be endorsed " Proposals for Cool, " awl "Proposals for Wood." • JAMES ROSS SNOWDEN, Je22-tje2o Director of the Mint. i3atliing-ilabes, 7'c JOHN P. SLOAN's BATIIING-ROBS AND CLOTIIING STORE! DECATUR STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., W here will be found a large assortment of all kinds of BATHING DRESSES, for Ladles, 0 entlemen?:4ll sses, Masters, Children, and Infant•, such as Blouses, Le anders, and Flannel Shirts, of all qualities, sizes, end colors; together with every style of Bathing Robes, Oil Caps, Leather and Gum Dolts, Slippers, Gum Shoes, Tea elling, Soaps, Colognes, &c well as Mot:s lug Gon Rs, for old and young, large and small. Also, Gentlemen's Dress-Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, Cravats, 'Handkerchiefs, Ralf-Rose, &c. A large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTTING, suitable for the season, always on baud, and for male at as low rates as any other establishment zm the Island or elsewhere. J. Y. SLOAN abut keeps on hand a full supply of Bathing Robes at EAGLE HAUL CLOTHING STORE, No, SOO (formerly 274) MARKET Sireat t live doors above Eighth atroet, PHILADELPHIA, be sold at the most reasonable prices. Bathing suite; will be lIIRED to transient vlaitera at the Store, on the Wand. Having wade the getting•u of bathing apparel Ills duty for several years past, the subscriber thinks that his experience qualifies him to stilt the taste of the most fastidious. srunr ru PLEASE." J. P. SLOAN likewise occupies thu Store N. FL cor ner of WASHINGTON and DECATUR. Streets, Cern 'ISLAND, opposite the United States Hotel and the Ame rican Rouse, where MRS. SLOAN will have the super vision of a very large and well aeleeted assortment of BATHING APPAREL for Ladles, ',Biases, Children, and Infants, comprising Basques, Polkas, Yokes, Sacks, and every other approved article desirable or suitable for sea-bathing. Persons who intend visiting Cope 'Joined can be cc commodnted with bathing apparel at either of the above Mores, anti thus avoid the trouble and coronae of car rying them front a distnnco. This being ills eighth 'season in the Bathing-Robe business, .1. P. Bumf; frets nntisfied of his ability to please persons in all kinds of garments suitable for sen-bnthing. Returning sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he respectfully solicits p. continu ance of the same. JOHN P. SLOAN, No. SOS (formerly 274) MARKET St., Philadelphia, Has one of the largest assortments of Bathing Robes in the United Slates, suitable for sea-bathing at Cape Nand, N. J., Newport, R. 1., Long Branch, Atlantic City, and elhoahero. JO2l-6t. if O ILS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, &a 1,200 gallons Winter Sperm Oil. 060 gallons No. 1 Winter Lard Oil. 0,000 gallons Bleached Winter Whale Oil. 8,000 gallon Light Racked Whale 011. 200 boxes Chemical 011 re Soap. 200 do Olchie Soap. 400 do Brown Soap. 100 do New Bedford Sperm Osuadlel. In store and for sale by R. W. POMEROY ALLEN, Late J. II A. & S Allen, No. ld South DICLAWAIISI Avnoue. CIERMAN CIGARS.-16 CASES VA IL-Ili moue brAnds, In store and for Bale by WILLIAM 11. THATON, , Ile Smith ITTIONT Shwa DUKE BONE DUST, GROUND PINE.— _R. A very superior article. For mile in large or eniall lots, by 040.1.110A131, PBIROB, et 00., my& 104 North Delaware avenue. CLARET WINE.—DE COTJRSEY, LA FOUROADE, & CO., 336 MARKET Street, have au importation or Lafourode'e Pare Bordeaux Claret Wine, highly beneficial for intalide. je6•loa Udall MIT Qiscobs. AIIE cfrrE ATE ST' EMBROIDERED CRAPE BRAWLS over offered In this City aro now being sold by - THIDRNLBY k onrsm N. E. cor. EIGISTII and SPRING GARDEN. We nurehaaed, a few dap! ago, a moat tqlmendons: sacrifice for ' a lot of very rich Embroidered grope Shawls, elude quality and otylo as we hove sold for - , . . - TWIT Y DOLLARS! , which wo are now selling at the extremely low price of TWELVE DOLLARS!! Ladles, you may novor hare such another opportunity of buying a 114N000SIZ.SLIANL SO OREM+ ! Also, Plain Craps Shawls, from $4 to $l6. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargains in Lace, Silk, _Moir Antique Man ilas, &c, 'Travelling Dress Materials in great Variety. Thin Summer-Dress Goods. • Organdies., Bareges, Grentulines, he., &e- SLACK sILKr, FANCY BILKS, to. , Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Boys' Wear. Linen floods, of our own Importation. - Summer Gauze and other Flannels, tc., to. Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, to., at TILOHNLEY k Cillsm "ONE-PRICE CASH STORE," N: E. Cor. EDIELTU & aItING OANDEN Streets. jolo-tf DEDITOED.—Another lot ;12 and 15 cent Lawna, reduced to 9 cts. - Rich Satin-stripo black and white Loners, 31 els. Finest black and brown mixed Lave Has, 25 cts. 650 yds black Tamartine, finest quality, reduced to 33 cts. BAREDE DRESSES. Rich Satin plaid, gay styles, Burgle Dresses, $6 Ono lot finest lade Baregen, reduced LO 18n cts 13AYADLRE. Alums, Ducats, Poll do Chows, Lallollas. • DUCAL ROBES. A tem, !Lobes a'quilfe : Lawn ,Itobes, reduked LACY,' .SLINTII,LAS. Some very handsome, for $lO. from auction, and worth $l5, with a variety of other otyles. Also, - SILK DUSTERS. SILK MANTILLAS, and combinations of Silk and Lane, of our own SUPER rOR MANUFACTURE, fresh from tho work-room every hour during the day. COOPER do CONARD, S. E. corner NINTH . and MARKET M ATERIALS FOR DUSTERS AND 11-11..TRAYELLING DRESSES. - - Citene Tanjore Cloths. lla}adere Liners. Ottoman Poplins and Madonnas. Evader° Molted i v. bilk Warp Juvellwi. Cotton Warp do, MAO and I'Li4 venld, Dayadero do, at P2.ii south. Lupin's super all-wool Debego. Oriental Lustros, ite., &c. JUST FROM AUCTION. A fresh lot of ra,tiellas and Ducats. at 25 Mali. A fine stock - of Prancit Organdie's and Jaeonets,teduced inlirice. • - '• Oilossy Black Silks in great variety. - CHEAP AS TILE CHEAPEST.. Plain and Plaid Naittiooks. White Preach Brilliants.- MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. White Linen Drilling and Duck, Plaids, Brown Drills , &e. Shirt Bosoms In variety. Linen ' Cambric, and Silk Pocket Iltikts, Black Stile Cravats, Ac. The whole stock very cheap, for cash. CHARLES ADAMS, jolt EIGHTH and ARCH Street. FIGURED SHIH.TINGS.—Wide French fildrtingri, neat styles, 4-4 tonsil figured fine Linens, tillAltPLESfi BILOTHERB, Je16.41 .WIESTNIEIT and 11(411T11. CHANTILLY LACE MANTILLAS.- Just opened, a few of there goodb, and French Lace Flounced Points. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH REDUCTION ,IN PRICES. SPRING MANTILLAS, ALL SILK SUMMER MANTILLAS, SILK AND LACE, SILK AND NET, all allnewl In price on awl after MONDAY, JUNE 7TO. SHIMS LICK POINTS AND MANTILLAS. JUST OPSIINIL A LARUE ASSORTMENT DESISLADO: GOODS, which wo will otter nt • LOW PRICES. J. W. YROOTOR & CO., No. 708 CHESTNUT street RIOHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, D.A.1%.2A.51C5, D1A.1.V.W3, CONSIALEILS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the artichie they purchase are eesied with the full name of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, A a a guarantee of the eoundnees and durability of the Goode. This caution is rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared venom after season, and sealed with the name of RICHARDSON, hy Irish haws, 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 profttable',. while pur chasers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless character. J. BIILLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, my2B.6m ' Agents : 38 0111111011 Streot,'New Yo:k EYR,E nc LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GOODS OPENING OP SPRING SILKS .AND ROBES. l a t i • DAYADERE LIMIT SILKS BAYADERE RPM SILKS. °RENE BAYADERE BILKS. MEND MODE BLVD AND BDOWNR. NEWEST STYLE ... ROBES. $2, $2.60, and $3 for the STEEL SPRING BKIRTB.• EYRE & LANDELL, myld4 jyl FOURTH AND AROH STREETS A UARD. JOSEPH A. PLAGY, Retail Dealer la DOMESTIO AND POBEION DRY• GOODS, No. 446 N. SECOND Street, abOTO WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA Largo story White littlidivg TERIIB—ONE PBIOE FOR OABII. KT Prices niarked In pima Bores on eaoh article ap./A-13nt Millburn anb straw Goats. Y! COOL. STRAW HATS. LINCOLN, WOOD,' & NICHOLS, 49 licrutb.ldOND Street, jo 12-dtJyl Four doors atote Chwitunt Zavings ,tunas. TII E SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND. ((WARTS/16D SY 17111 . 1.ROyILATORE Ot . PZIISIRITTANIA.) PERiBTIIAL CHARTER LIVE PER OENT. Intermit allowed to Depoaltore, and all Money], Paid back op Demand. OFFICE, 831 NORTH THIRD STREET, (Corteottnardow BAbtIC DOILDING.) This Institution is now open for the transaction of buaineea. and is the Only Chartered Wing Fund. located in the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from fl to IX o'clock, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 5 until 9 o'clock in the Evening. • MANAGERS. Frederick Rlett, James S. Pringle, Stephen Smith, Jacob Dock John P Lary, Joseph Id Clowell lion. Henry K. Strong, George Woelopper, Daniel Underkofler, J. Wesley Dray lion, Wm Mil'ward, Robert D . Dayldson, Frederick Mate, P. U. Ellnutker, Francis Hart, John P Form, Joeopti P. LeOlero, George Knecht, John Kessler, Jr., John Horn. President. JAMES S. PRINGLE, Secretary, GEORGB T. THORN, ap2l-litr QAVING FUND.-lINITED STATES .TRUST COMPANY, corner of TIIIRD and O.IIIIBT NUT Strode. Large and small some received, and paid back on de mend, without notice, with FIVE PER GENT INTER ET from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Odic° bourn, from 0 until o'clock every day, and on AGWAY EVENINGS from 7 until 0 °Woolf.. DRAWS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from LI upwards. •President—ElTEPLEEN R. ORAWFORD, Treasurer—PLlNY PISA. Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER BLINDS AND SHADES, ate CHIMP FOR CASH B. J. WILLIAMS, No. le NORTH SIXTH STREET, Ie the most extensive Manufacturer o WINDOIV BLINDS, And Dealer In WINDOW SDADBS, Of every variety. Be has a fine stack to be sold at Sedum& Film. DOFF, and all other Colors of Linen Shades, Trim mings, Fixtures, &c., &c. STORE SHAM Painted to order. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO WE STUDY TO PLEASE. . .ARGE NO. 3 lIIELOKEREL--NOW IN L store and landing, 300 bble No. 3 MACKEREL large 268 halves ditto, for sale by JNO. M. KRNNEDY dc 00 , Nnn 180 and 132 N. WITARV2IB. 108 QR. OA.SRS PORT WINE. 111 Ulf. Pipes Alicante do 22 Qr. do do do. 20 Qr. do Sberry do. II Pipee Buperlor Fajardo Wine. ' 20 Qr. Pipes do do do. 40 do do do do. 111 Bales fl•sorted Corks. 81.5 Bags Almonds. 25 do Filberts. Lauding from Brig 44 Arrogante Binello," and for sale by A. MERINO, my274f . 140 BOUTS FRONT Street. FOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 922 IF& CIIESTNUT Street, keep standard works on Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pho nography,lol°k-isle and retail. Phrenologi cal Evinntlon, with charts, and full writ ten descriptions of character, given day and even ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mail to bo addressed to Yowler, Wells, & Co 1R.2 Chestnut street. lirEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE.—PIPER's JJ 13 ICI MEWL genuine brand, constantly on band, retelved from sole Importorx, and fore Me lir A MERINO, Sole Agent in this Olty, ep72•dBm 140 South FRONT Street Brokers , riIiORISE •-• LL SPECIN AND EXONANGE -DRONERS, " No. 4,0. SouthPHILADLLP THIRD Street, ' Refer to the Beturs vet BRONA/113 of •Phlladelphia °U " . XAXI , RT: W.11,- - EXIQWJA.; - sufficrint. , 1101ANLEY, .BROWN.-, IL lutlit-NOTE,,_ST9,9K, 2 AND •BX.9IE.LetIfGE • - N.V.carnet:of TITIRD and 01IITSTNITT:f3troje!*,, PUILIDBLPIIII., . • Collections made, and Drafts drawn-on all parts of the 'United States and the Canadas, on the moat facopthle, teems. Collections nuide Enid - Drab; drawn on England and Ireland. lincurrent - Bank Notes bought. Land Warrants bought and'auld. Dealers in b'oecio and Bullion. Loans and Time Paper negotiated. • • • • Stocks and Loans bought and. Sold on Clommimion at the Board of Brokers in Philadelphia and Neu Yolk. je3..lhn EDWARD -R. PARRY,' . MCNABB R. PARRY, Notary, Public for ', .. Commisaioner;for . , Minnesota.. ; Pennsylvania and .. New Jamey. , . . !PARRY & BRO - TIIER, -IL BROKERS & GENERAL LAND 'ACENTB and CONVEYANCERS, ~,, , FRONT STREET, stove HICKORY, .. • - MANKATO, BiINa.RBOTA, . Pay particular attention to loaning and investing Money for non-residents' and others, and collecting /hafts, Notes ho. Any lettere of aatitritilt or business will receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood Bacon, & CO , Philadelphia. . Dale, Ross,* Withers Pleladelpliia. Sharp, Haines. & Co . Philadelphia. Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. • - Charles Ellis & Co., Philadelphia. Parry & Randolph, Philadelphia. iny2l-6inft - Mattis. VATANTED -TWO EXPERIENCED OnnvasqcrsTot the City Apply to T. 0 POWER, nt the Lithographic Establinhnient of P- B. Duval & Bon. from 9 to 10 o'clock X. M., fur tiro days. 'je23.lt* WANTED—A SITUATION as S, ALES— • v 'MAD; in a Wholesale bry-Goodi House, by pollen Or aiweral years , experience. Can influence a good near trade. Address 31, S., Passe Ottlce. je22-2ta 910 CAP IT ALIS T PARTNER, with thirty to forty thousand dollars, is wanted to join in a lucrative Mercantile business, sell calsblislifai This opportunity is one that seldom occurs, no will bo clearly shown to any ono desirous of thus embarking. All communications addressed to D. it. E., at this office, will be considered confidential, and receive prompt attention. jelB..stat WANTED, FOR TELE 'UNITED' STATES v- - CAVALRY—aIe-bodied, unlosirlad Men, to whom, will be given , good, coty, , board, .clothing, - and medical attendant:a. Pay from $13..t0. 4 2 2 per mon th. No No man haring a wife or child will - be I A pply for Y for M0V:470.0 SERVICE' at No gli Wirlit Street, 'above Eighth, north aide.. •. - . WILLIAM B. ROVAIL, lot Lieut. 24. Regt. or Cavalry, 417-tI • • Recruiting Officer. 6gwing -11 - ARRIS's BOUDOIR SEWING MA ALL CHINE is offered to the public as the most relia ble low-priced Sewiug Machine in use. It as ill rtes . . , from six to sixty stitches to au inch, on all kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest cambric& It is, without exception, the simplest in its Mechanical con struction ever inside, mud can be run and kept in order by a child of twelve years of ago The DURABILITY of this putehine, find the QUILITY or ITS woos, are IVRY. rooted to be umurimsed by nay other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min ute The thread used is taken directly from the spools, SSITICOUT IIEWINIiISCi In fact, It is a machine that is wanted by eiery family In the land, and the low price of FORTY DOLLARS, - at which they are geld, brings them within the reacliol almost every one. SA) RAKER, Agent, jelS-dtho wiry eouGul 20 South Milan Street. ,far 0 alt" nub Oltr Let. itp: COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LE r— tillatzitunted on the Baltimore tttrnpilt six alike froth Market Street Bridge. live minutes' walk front Cliftun'a Station, on new West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, two-stoty stone 110 USS, eighteen rooms, stabling, and other conveniences, eleven acres of laid, Waving 'or chard of choice fruit For further particulars apply to cumtLf , s KELLY. near the promises, or to No 120 MARK& I Street, Philnielphin. • OFFIOEROOM.S T LET.—Three, kaabeautiful COUNTING ROOMS, (in Grigg's Fire- Proof Building,) on -the second Boor, front, No.- 226 WALNU I Sheet ; suitable for insurance, or any other Companies needing communicating rooms. jelo.-16t* Jolts GRIGG, 226 WALNUT Street. to HOUSE FOR RENT AND FURNI TURE FOR SALE.—A person about relinquishing houseltseplug, offers for rent, a good house located on VINE Street, nenr Logan Squaws Ho will also sell the Furniture, which has been in use but a short time, and 11 as good us new. Address 0.. P, Q, at this Oleo.. .pg TO LET.-COTTAGE AT LONG DRANO A, newly furnished and newly built, with in 300 feet of the ocean. Ton sleepiww - rooms, dining room, large parlor, kitchen with convenient cooking ar rangements, coach house, atables, garden, and about 2 acres of ground. Further particulars apply to No. 20 South FIFTH. Street, or to HENRY HOWLAND, Long Branch, N. J. • jel7-2w ISO LET.-TIE UPPER ROOMS OF Ja. Btores No. 321 and No. 339 MARKET Street, below Fourth. Apply on the prembies, to • 31. L HALLOWELL & CO. or Jel4-tf °DILLON, ANDERSON, & CO. PO R.ENT,..TBE-FIRST FLOOR AND it - BASEMENT of the large STORE, No. 22d MAR KET Street. Apply to HILDEDDEN & 11E6TILER, ap2l•tf No. 639 HAMLET Street. polflAral A T THE SOLICITATION of my friends, I offer in)aell' as n Cmolidate forAlte Office of REGISTER OF WILLS. Subject the People'a nomination. R. CALHOUN SEE. jell-finw of the Eighth Ward. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT JOSEPH A. AIONUEIM en, Elererith Ward Subject 10 the rules or the Democratic party. HE RIF F Ali T Y,—Encouraged by my k --* friends, I offer myself us a candidate for the °ince of iiIIIIIIIFP of the City and County of Philadelphia . , subject to the decision of the People's party, whose no mination I respectfully solicit.' WILLIA' U. 'KERN, jelh•lin Fifteenth Wanl. FOR REGISTER OF WILLS— JOHN cASSIIi. Fifth Ward. Subject to Deinecratic Rules jell-tf , FOR REGISTER OF WILLS— - CHARLES D. KNIGHT, TWENTIETH WARD Subject to the People's Nomination. FOR REGISTER OF WILLS. ' JOHN CAMPBELL, OP SEVENT/L,WARD. Subject to Democratic tam ' myll-4u3 etentizmelf,9 Tarnishing tkoobs GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. ‘..A W. W KNIGHT,' 808 ARCH Street, above Wank, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Furnishing Goods and manufactufer of Fine Shirts, 'warranted equal In every respeet to any others manufactured in this city or- elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. griE NTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR '& DRESSING GOWNS.—The largeat and beat as sortment in the city, wholosale and retail, with a full line of finder Clothing, Bulled to the seoaon, at W. W, ILNIGIIVS, 606 ARCH Street, share Sixth, Philadel phia. mhl-tf IiVINCISESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. Ito OIIESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, to particularly invited to this ilpproved out of Shirts, the most perfect fitting article maft. At whole. ale mud retail, and made to order. auS-lyif f,ampo . L IGHT JONES , PATENT KEROSENE, OR 00AL OIL LAMPS, Unrivalled in beauty, simplicity, safety, or economy. Every person wishing - to obtan the very beat and cheapest Portable Light within their melt should call and examine theme Lampe before purchasing elsewhere : and we pledge ourselves to demonstrate : let. That no accident can occur by explosion. 241 That they omit no Gllonsive oder while burning. 341. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th That they are easily regulated to give more or leas light. sth. That they burn entirely free from smoke. 6th. That the light is at least IS per cent. cheaper than any other light now in common use. Perfect satleaotion guaranteed in all cases. Wholesale and Retail Agency, 38 South DEOONS Street, above Chestnut. Southern and Western dealers supplied with LAMPS, OILS, WICKS, MADER, and everything in the line, on favorable terms. 8. E. SOUTRLAND, Agent. myl.44ntw-2m PETER E's PATENT -NON-EXPLOSIVE SELP-CIYAP,ItATItia GAS LAMP ie the only Patent Burner that has a NON•00NOIIOTOR ATTIVIELND. For Safety, °heal "teas, and Brilliantly, it surpass' all others. STATE AND (MINTY RIGHTS &OR PAM Address D. P. PETERS B. W. corner FIgOOND and 011213TNIIT Bta.:Phtla dolphin; anti 422 BROADWAY, New York. inh4-Iy-rp 1 IVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK to your interests, and pat oniso I.I9SLIER , B LADIP FACTORY, 109 Pout!' IiIGIITII street, below Chestnut. Previous to his opening a responsible factory, you were charged $lB for work which he is now doing in a war ranted manner from $8 to $lO. Rapport him; or you will have the name chars es to pay. CONGRESS SPRINGS, BARATOGA, April 12, 1858 A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. During the last season an attempt was made to do. Calve the public by persons offering what they called " CONGRESS WATER," from Fountains; and at the price of eta cent , / per glass. Tho WHOLESALE prico I of the GENUINE CONGRESS WATER, at New lark, being about 77( canto per glass, the imposition of thus pretending to sell at retail, for less than cost, and with. out allowance for Freight, Cartage, and Breakage, is apparent ; bet their probable course has beau to empty- ONE bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Foun tain, and thereby christening its total contents. We have NEVER sold Congress Water in Fountains nor In vessels of ANY OTHER. DESCRIPTIONS TITAN ordiaary-steed GLASS BOTTLES. The cork of ernr y bottle of the genuine is branded, " CONGRBS3 ATEIt 0. & W.," and if without these words and tatters, it is COUNTNEFEIT. CLARK & ' ep2B-w th t Yroorietore of Congress Spring FRESIT CONGRESS SPRING WATER, . Received directly from the Sprlug at es. &toga, always on hand, In Pint and Quart Potties, and for rale by P. BROWN, Chemist and Druggist, N. E. corner 011ESTNUT and RIFT EI Streets my2l3-wth-toc 1 PURE CLARET! PURE CLARET From $1 per gallon upwards, nod by the dozen from $3 up to $l5 imported dfreet l TERRIER 5, IX SIEUR, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Wines, Liquors &e , No. 110 South SEVENTH street. S. FL corner of Sallsolll Pl:l4m* ',ALTMAN RABORG-- importers nett Wholesale Denleis in WIN FA, ItRANDIE:3, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY Ll; QUORS, No. 1017 MARKET Street ; between Tenth and Eleventh streets. jelldf r antUgemente:l GRAND 7 TRU.V.bIft4.V.SAttigpRT, tvon - Tri.entittioN) "TAY 111-2 , pt, IT LL ,= TIII.III.I3DAY EVENING - 31JNE 24'111, And continue neer. Evening daring the season. ME01(.8 BAND-will perform popular seleotiong. - 481 1 11.PBEIMENT8 OP: ' Served unbars p pularc.terei ' Single tickets. 15 cents. - .Packages - of 8 one dollar —..ooodertio commence at. Bo'clock. preotatlY O . HOPKINS 'Manager. HEATLEY'S'A_Rott WI. 'THEATRE. V Rogigettient of the r rld•renoaaed REELER TROUPE; end' HELLER% 'TOTING AMERICA BAIr LET CORPS, composed, of ,SIXTY TALENTED AR : TIME . , To MORT, - 'JOSEPH 'IN EGYPT. - The red . ng ,Tu A'lm t elle v e c tall ti et T lo p rp i s io in wr4, TEMPLE OP. LIBERTY. Goddess of Liberty BlsAnine4ielrer. • ADMISSION. Boxes, 26 cents; Secured Seats %n Drug Circle 375 x; Orchestra Stalls, 60 dents Seats Oi Exlvale Sexes, 75 3 Gallery, 13 cents. Coon; open at 7 o'clock; perfOrminces Caoivatice ),‘ . 2, AI. IS. WHITTON ' Treasurer in)?tifante gEompanise. C I hiPANY OF„TEtE -a- STATE OP- PENNSVLVANIA—FISE AND MA RINE INSURANCE- - 80. 4EXCHANGE SW LDINirS. Chartered in 1794—Capital s2oo,ooo—Assets, Janu ary .1;18611, $347',446 50400, invested in sound and available securities—coots nue to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks of Merchandise, &a., on liberal Ulnas: DIBEOTOBS: Henry D. Sherrerd, - George /1: Stuart, - Simeon Toby, , • : Samuel (rant, Jr., - Charles Macalester,, Tobias Waguhr, WitlianiE. Smith, ' Thomas .11, Watteau, John , D. Budd, •• ' Henry G. Preernan, William B White.. Charles S. Lo r is , George C. Careen. HENRY D. SILEBREED. President. Witt/am Marra; Beeretary. ' Je9•winn.77 CITY INSURANCE COMPANY; No". 110 south Finnan Streel.. • — I CHART= PERPETUAL.' • • . .82007990., . . Orgiudzed - 1851." ". - Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpetually i Perienal Property"", annually, or for a ken period; take Afarine, Inland, and Life Insurance Rieke; rweive -Do. paella.; hold Trusta.and grant annultlen ALFRED WEEKS, President. ' 11.0. TYLER, Vice President. J. W. MARTIES, Secret/141.- . DIIMUTORS., . Mired Weeks, _ i lion. W. 0 Kelley, 11. 0. Tyler, ' J. W. FilruoY, 7. W. Sender, ". ' P. D. ?dingle, --. L C 11.11ickIng, : - . Jame -Watelon, . . J. L. Ilutchinspiy, c , .. Ludlam lisilkeir.e, 'J.* IV: Stokes - , - ' ' 'William Curtin, 3~l&Illi ' L ' , " ''', ''O. , V.' rner.: c ' ---., ';' ' • - 11 WARIY "14 - 0. - _ - _,437•TteaThrE IN 871RANgig CO Pd too: WALliat - • CAPITAL, AND 13IIIIPLUS; $154,096 84. • P. M. Potts, J. Edgar Thomson, 0. B Spang ler, 0. G. Hower, Abraham Sex, - • '.lohn-W , Paxton, ' E. S. Warne, John gatrison, George Nowell, , - Nathan It Potts, Wm. F. Leech, '• • n. 2. Kenai), E. H. Houston, " Jon. , It. Nithers, Abraham P. Nrte j •: B. Booth, Chorine F. Norton. - John 4.-Lentre, 11.11. Bhi/Erigionl. _ 0. E. SPANGLER. - Pr 4 aiderit E. B. WARNE,-Vice President. ORAL A. DOT, Secretary. - - p:710 A MEXICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTN.CPSII PETUAL. No. 810 WAIN= Street, abase Third, Philadelphia. Timing a late paid•np Capital ,Stock and Surplus Invested In sound and available Securities, continue to insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Oargoes,-and- other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. . . DI AllOlOll3. George Abbot 6 John T. Leads, John Welsh, . • Gaspar W. Morrie, - Samuel O. Morten, James B. Oampbeli, Patrick Brady, . Edmund G. Malik. 6. W. Pielltney. ' GEORGE ABBOTT,'President. THO2dAS R. I...LkRIS. Secretary. , .1a23-y if Noittea. VOTICE HEREBY: „GIVEN THAT 1 application has been made to -Um Trhstoes of the Fire Association for the reneiral of policy of iounnunce leaned in the name of JOHN MURRAY, on the Otte-day of December, 1847, N 0.11.992, for 81.500, and by hint trairderred to JOuN 11.1oCOT, December 6, 1851, and by him trunnioned on the same date to CATHARINE RANKEN, which policy hoe been lose or mislaid. Any ligortnatiou thereof will be received by - • JOHN ArcCOY, jeld-e• C In-111A . 311 and 313 South P1102 4 :T Street itletatinal L[ARTS/lORNE'S CIIRE-ALL GREAT PAIN ANNILLILATOBA end :timed) , for DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAN, BOWELS - Tnis article is the greatest disoovery in !Thorniest aor Medical Science for the rapid Coro of IDIBILHATII33I, NEURALGIA, TOOTH-AOHE HORS - THROAT, STIP/. NECK, or Pam In the L 151113, SIDE. BACR, or any part or the body. It acts upon the Bloody Nerves, blur *lee, &news, and Bones, conquering all pain. It Is also an excellent preparation,/or Dyspepsia and Indigestion, which arises from a weak stomach or bowels Thousands of persons Who have used HARTS HORNE'S CURS-ALL have been- astonished at its wonderful poirer in" removingany pain from the system. Bottles 12, 25, 60 cents, and ft, to in sold by R. H. JENKINS, aprn•iftf .Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets. ARTSHORNE'S HEA:LTH—RESTO AM, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL. " The Life of the Flesh le to the Mood. Prepared by a Chemist. The best Restorer of Health, and the best Blood-Purifying Compound in .the World: It dose not contain a particle of Mercury. - The above preparation is slotted to the impaired and .weakentd eonditian of the human race; it invigorates the whole constitution; removes all pimples and crap- Cone from the skin; gives bloom and freshness to the complexion, and is particidarly adapted to the weaken thg complainta of both sedge. It is a perfect cordial in taste, and sots like a charm upon the feelings, spirits. and energies of the weak and, debilitated from any cause. Quart bottles di; email bottles 60 cents; sold by R. R. JENKINS, Corner of fiKOOND and WALII)T Streets, ap=iftf 'IIOIpLASMA. OR *ARTIFICIAL' LARD.— YY NOTICE TO PHYPIOIANS.—The above offers a vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis eased surfacee;which combines the following advanta ges: A. good and unvarying con istence, esvly washed off with water, dissolves all imbalances that are solu ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obatructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The lust property alone renders it an Invaluable aeguisit'on to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and reglad, at 8111Z5'8 Laboratory and Pharmacy, ad; Twelfth and Chestnut streets. WIN G' s FARINA CRACKERS, made Item material pi epiree from that portion of the Wheat which is most NUTEITIOUS and HEALTH FUL. _ . It ix estimated that ONE POUND CONTAINS AS MITCH - NUTRIMENT AS TWO POUNDS OF BREAD, :ex it hi usually baked WING'S FARINA CRACKERS - are of small size, offer ninety to the pound, and baked dry. They are delightful to the taste, and one of the beet Crackers over produced for FAMILY USE. LUNCH, and a ith Oysters, they taro unequalled. We ask every mother to procure WINO'S FARINA CRACKERS for her children. They are far superior to many of the preparations usually given to th em , being decidedly more healthful and simmishing, nisi, us they dissolve readily in the mouth, ale ahnlys eaten with a line zest. Ladies and Gentlemen will find them unsurra,ahle for their FINE FLAVOR AND PLEASANT TASTE. Delicate Ladles, and all persons abode habits are more or less sedentary, will find WIMPS CRACKERS most excellent. . . . . For _Professional 'Gentlemen, Bankers, tslenchants, and Clerks. they may be used for I.UNCII vith great advantage in maintaining a healthful regularity of Thu system. Teachers and Scholars, iu schools generally. rrtll Iml them very agreeable. WING'S FARINA CRACKERS are a most velars• ble article for Travellers in the cars; or Oh shipboard, at sea, they are one of the very• best things that can be eaten. The use of them is becoming widely extended. and, iu order to guard against deception, RICH CRACKER 18 STARVED WITH THE NAVE ,4 A. WINO." There are no other Cruclers manufactured in tho United Staten like these, or known as true Fallon Crackers. WINOS FARINA CRACKERS now be procurtsl of the best family Grocers generally, by whom Wiry are extensively sold, in different portions of the Vatted States. and at 11110es/de only of A. N. Thompson & Co , 221 a n d 223 Felton street, New York. DINGLE & BRO'fLIER, Agente, Jr :21-d if No. 145 Smith FRONT Sheet. F IRE -WORKS! FIRE-WORKS H A full nesorlmeul of FIRE - WORKS. AT REDUCED PRICES, STEPHEN P. WHITMAN, 1210 4 51/MET 1511110. T, jels iroct of Tamltth 4agoBRIDGETON, MILLEVILLE, PORT ELIZABETH, 5.c., ko.—The steamer EXPRESS leaves first.pier below ARCII Street TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, at 81 1 , o'clock A. 51. Returning, leaves Bridgeton 310NDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 8 o'clock A. 31. ; touching at 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: Millerillo e 1 00 J Port Elizabeth $1 26 Faivlon or Cedarville. 75 I Newport 83 Dividing Creek...... 1 00 Mauricetown 1 25 All laudines on the Cohan,y 76 Delaware City or New Castle 50 The stages meet the boat punctually. No disappoint ments or delays need be anticipated. Freight, of every description, taken at low rates. 03-1111* °HEAP SUMMER EUEL.—GAS COKE, V of excellent quality, is sold at the PHILADEL PHIA GAS WORKS for the reduced price of five cents a bushel and may be obtained in large or Small gnarl. tity by applying at the One Offloe, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To purchasers by wholesale It is sold at the Works, in Eirat Ward, by the ton, at a puce equivalent to Anthracite at 52.50 per ton. (Signed.) 4. C. CRESSON, Engineer. Philadelphia Gee Works, Aug. 20.'61. 6622-te $13.5F0R LINEN. GAITERS. 75 cts. for LINEN SLIPPERS. 75 to ho ELVET SLIPPERS. 75 ch. ful KID :4.11' PERS. BLACK LINEN GAITERS. I'ARKER'S, 91 North SIXTH Street li. F. L S H' S SADDLERY AND HARNESS WAREIIODSE, Elitablished 7878 8 W. corner ElFiti ftrid PRONE Streolo .- - • Single and double Harness of the moot fashionable degrriptitr , and warranted of the best material and workmanship. Lad,estltllt Gentlemen's Paddles of elegant styles. ttorso Clotbir g, Brushes. Curry Combs, - Chamols, Sponges, Knee Caps, Interfering and Poultice Boots, and every Stable requisite of the most super'or quality. N. B —Gorses carefully titled. mylo.mwd-21n 10 t 1 ACKEREL.-1,800 barrels Nos. 1,2, and 19 3 MAOICNREL, in assorted packages, now io store and for Bala by JOUR M. EItIiNEDY k 00., em 3-1♦ Nn. 129 and 133 Nnrtb ollarwas VUSSIA. MATS.--4500 DOZ. NO. 1, AN!) 600 dos. No. 2 RUSSIA MATS, suitable ter rack ing Furniture and Gardeners , use, will bo Fold low, ir applied for coon, by WLSVNIt, VIE LER, & CO., AP 19 23 N. WATSA St., & 22 N. WILSONS-a.
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