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The Detroit Frmi g.(05.441,93,4nntaine the
partiChfarifOrabobii.ortitiLhatithary, near Hee,
tiet4, 64 4ry,goditY,VgantrtWe: *eats "age., The:
ra who - Witithilled by e'blorcon the
hind from a olub, nhti slitilai,r,think with' a dirk;
knife, is , Hro t aarie Ititraing !Of Napoleon. She
waEllqinfofifs'. PtthAter -husband; a resident of
Barry.eounty, - andHvod near John,Dlllin. About
two years ago, three gain staoks belouginglo the,
latter, whiffis -stood ltearldie:Harding's house
were burned;;:- Thierosiourrixi in the day !Mini and
was attributed , boillintaltEre. Harding, for, whit
reason we are unitble say. At all orients:, ha
considered the proof c4betaigialt:arot havin g col
lected , togetber„a ;party :of-tiVe,,oonshiting of a
relative named Ames Dillin afriend named. Isaac
Devon, -and Ihten - brother s, named Theophilts;
James, and Henry Hyde , they , proceeded to the
house of '^MsAlarding ' task 'hit rout by force,
(erred and feat Aered her, and „thert,:burnett tier
house to the ground: ,Por this sot they--Ivere
rested, and haying forfeited their ball, once, and
delayed theproseentiour,whieh was -for bqrglary
and arson—for some' time, the matter , was finally
settled by thepayment 4180(1 ou the part of the
defendants). ; - There the matter ,restedibr the time
being. and the Hardings moved
- away and settled
in Napoleon, faiiksoif county.",
Sometime since Harding.went back ,
to Barry county to - vi sit her relatives residing
thero:„Abont two weeks since she ; determined
upon going home. Provi us to doing so she had
ecoasido to visit a post office a mile tir tfre - dletant,
and started in' the nforsiing 'for that purpose;
8 0tridag at the house ef a-neighbor, She said she
desired to see John Dlllin,in regard to a fence
which 'enclosed a tfalfaore lot. in which,ber child'
was beiried,froutwhiph -he had taken and carried'
atelY come rails. - • ,
At this tianiDitlin: pissed toe house, 'and- she ,
hbel,the • two walking in tvdense pleat, of
woods,- on , their . ivay r to the 'post office. Having
arrived sk;the centre' of the vioods, he knocked
her dote With 'aelutrAragged hihnto . the'woods'
and stabbed liar no' hike ittalvaiitesh:times. Ho
then'throw--h - erliody intert - eavity:„-to the ground, •
caused tos;the upturning of roots , Of a «tree
and - threw a - log upon it, together with sontelark;
and other Materials calculated - to conceal it. Sus
picions were oacitedAtthelthmii, feeretbefact that
ho was known to litrge eateiad'thelweedti - With her,
and to "hove' arrived it.fliy'piar:offitiei ionches,
Cited, and with mfiddylind torn Vieth* alone: It
being known that bad blood existed between them,
some investigations - werd-ntade, which resulted in
no discoveries, and. it wee :imposed she had found
an;opportunity, to ride, to. the -nearest railroad
station and gonalbotamir , - , A .day .z or. WO' 'thee; j
however, Intel ligencelriktfreceitted'fromfber -hes
band that ahe yes. not ! at shin* itthabi
tatitaut once 'turned; ont3e-.?
scoured the woodi = elfeetnally,,ind onithe second
day found the body
,In the .-some..position , it bad
boon let by tho„teurderert leg,. and - arm
were uncovered in 'the rubbish, but the body Was ,
untouched. The, persons ~ e ngaged in then_ irob
were attracted to 'the , Spot -by - the stetiott ; sl4sing
front the decaying •',;," :
Dillin, who' bad 'remained in we neighborhood
during,Ati:tie 'Weeksjafer,vening ',between:the
murder end the 'crier?' of the'hodyoeffraireoon ,
as ho rooeived the intelligence of tild-seareitithieli
was being, Intnitute&-lewas'aveeitainedthat he
loft diroot-for the • itemeSt , statiefibrahe Detroit
and Milwaukoaßailloa4litid - 011icers Stebbins an& •
Carpenter, wore immediately,despatched:a Heir bleb'
Mi. Sweeney at the egad ti me, started for Detroit
by life Milihigarf Central Itallroad,_With a view-to
intercept him hero in easaJberolhaeirs missed him.
Upon. the arrival of the - trainlast - even ing; h e
learned-through the oendeoter , thit Dlllin was 'ar
rested 'at - Lowell -en the Detrolt-and Milwaukee --
Railroad, and taken bank. -
Thiteoroner's_jury rendered a, verdict of wilful.
murder againit Dalin. The deed was &brutal and '
cold-blooded rise, , and equals anything which has
ever happoned.in our State in the horrors of its
details. - - - -
An they lirWilt ctatrage on the Coast of Africa.
[From the^Nen , Beilford .. l4ercury,Fttne 21. J.
C - aplain:Charles IY.'Ketnp on; of ,whaling brig
Amelia; errived at liattapoisett oti.Satpiday night,.
informs us. thatmhen oK.;f3Obenda,:weit coast. of
Africa, onlhe night of October 5,--he was fired into
by the British steamer Lexoi-without any - previous
warning. The ball passed over % the quarter-deok
of the brig, and had apparently been diseFerged
from a Minnie rifle. -- Subsequently a boat from the
steamer," with _au armed .oftiper and ten men,
boaided the brig and rudely forced thetneelvet
Upon dadC„l44 . 4Bing a rope whielt vas tendered-1e
their assist/me., After coming on board, the offi
cer first proceeded forward and ooranioneed, inter"
rogating thif crew,- and then-proceeded' aft; where.
Capt. Korepton invited him-into the cabin: Here
his Nuestione aondernieg the brig were fully re
sponded to by Capt. Kempton, and were followed
by a dmiand far the brig's -papers,.*Pioh were,
shown, and the officer with the menthen,retrirned.
to. thole boat, arid _left the. Vessel. Amongthe
boat's crew of thearitishAsteamer were recognised
severalseamen who had formerly comprised a por
tion of the crew of, the brig, and by whom her
character must of Coarse have been fully known
and should have precluded the discourtesy shown
by their officer.
The New_ Bedford Standard, of the' evening of
the 21st; no - erects some erroneous statements in the
above account. The
_facts ,as stated in th at paper
are so folloWs : • • •
Between theist :and- 10th of (hitcher last s -near
Idayombe, treat ooastnf Africa, at 10 o'clock at
night; verrdsrk, the British steamer Lexo showed
a signal light, which Captain-Kempton immedi
ately
.answered. and - then theateamer tired a-gun,
the ball Item Which passed-to the leeward, ,Soon
after a boat with. about -ten mon came from the
steamer and boarded the brig, climbing over the
sides a little faster than decorum would warrant;
but the-dikter,. a young lieutenant • about twenty
years of age, as soon as he -recognised the mesteri
went aft and interrogated Captain Kenipton, not
ing his replies, and
_then demanded to sec pa
pers, which were shown, when the officer and•his
mon took leave. Capt. Kempton wishes no to say
that the. statement -that C brill passed' over his
quarter deck la untrue, that the •Brillah
offiber
wont forward and interrogated his orew is also
untrue, and that pone of the orew of the boat ever.
belonged to - the Amelia. A coloring is given to
the *whole affair - which the foots will - not war--
rant, and were not thus represented by Captain
Kempton. •
TUE MINNESOTA SIOUX Ilinritis:—lttr. COM-
Iniseinner - Mix,. who bias for anumbor of years been
the offieient chief clerk of the Indlin Bureau, and,
whose appointment as oomtiiissionerlasglien such
general satisfaction throughout the whole country,
has concluded-a - treaty with: the Minnesota Sioux
Indiana by which the lands they have held in com
mon will be distributed among the different mem,-
hers of the tribe. The delegation (twenty.aeven
in numbei) are well pleased with the terms of the
treaty, as it will enable them to become agricul
turists, which has for years past been the load.
log object of these Indians ' Their aim has been,
and still is, to conform to all the habits and ous
ted-is ci vilized life; and in Its furtherance, Mr.
Commissioner Mix wilt make every exertion in his
power: The Indians, in" - oompany with their- in
terpreter, left Washington city on Monday for
their homes in the fee West, strengthened in their
purpose by, who,t,thoy havoloan during thotr so
lourn.
CITY' ITEMS.
KNALUAILE MEDIOIBII.—In another - part of
out paper will be found the advertisement of hfesens.
N. L. Clark & Co., Boston; of a 'medicine entitled ' , Pe- -
revisit Sirup, or Protected Solution of Protoxide of
Iron There are certain farts 'totally attested by com
petent chemistetrlth regard to th6snalysis of thin rune
dial agent, that, little - as we are disposed to countenance
quackery tinny ihepe, we feel a particular letterset in'
having the merits of this - remedy tested by actual
ex
pertment on the Part of oar citizens.
As regards the compealtion of ..the
. articles the facts
claimed for it are these: That . ft Contains no mineral
or vegetable poison, and diet Itibalde Is well known, and
extensively used, by the best medical practitioners in
this country; also, that the discovery consists rather In
the better preparation of a well-known medical agent
orotaxide of Iron) than in the production of a new.
We are aware that throughout the New England States
the Peruviiii Syrup liar been very Citensively need, and
in not a few butane's attended with the most satisfac
tory reaultei As regents the /pacific •alltnents 'whieh
the . 4 Syrup"_is intended to reach', the reader will find
them enunierted - mainly; in the advertisement, u also
upon the circular accompanying the medicine. • -
We - feel the more anxious 'that the effort; now'boing,
made by 'the .proprietere to " introduce it in this eity,
should eaceial—whlch we doubt not It the
feet that it comes to tts endorsed aid reeranitiendt4,,front,
personal experience;hy'somenf the - Snit ind most
may
known Men in 'this' country , whom we may
mention ' of Boetonlane, the 'her. Thomas Whittemore,.
Thomas A. Dexter, Eu Dr: 8: II Kendall, 'Deter ller
vey, Esq., Rev. John Plerpont - ,' pud - othdea, , tlii - lest
named gentleman test - 1111os to a meet, remarkable cure
upon file own person of a cutaneous Meuse known as
salt rheum. The completestereo( Irani , other Moisture
by this medicine lei egdalll shit mia we ex
pect; ere, long, ,tp ,hear, of Ate, taeneftelsl.applicatton
among our own eitrsens. - -is.eola here by Brown,
Fifth and; Chestent,ltod , rfesintiti 4. 'do , Twelfth and
Chestnut - streets. •• •
Pool ,t2+) Mut - 31A - n'g MILL.-We called
to see Clark's new Patent Merchant Plesifing,
in constant operation In Pemberton courti close by the
Exchange. It le truly a valuable Invention, and'sre
advise "and see LC- It - coati lista riiittenr
drat dollars all complete. • -The patenteo:can be con
sulted at all times at the
Tim' 116 i -Wi ATM:R.—EggI7 ,rising
log In cold water (puilf%ifirdt scented frith a (ew deal*
of the genuine." %dm ,of Thousand Flowers !')• is re
soru,nendell by the first. physicians In the State as the
beet means of presbrvinglealthata ',diens% during the
excessive heats of euinnele.' Per salo'nf:Petertione', 306
Chostniit street. • - • -
r
141:num Winn. —l4O a'gqn invite atte'n
. _
lion to the ; adverystment of.Atr. JUhp P. gloaneirt
another column. In this line or clothing gloan's octal).
liebtrisnt iruntivslied in this country.
RE - mc, , -A - copy of• thw anolentcwoll.4nowii,
Hereford Nt? , stilm uui dpi. 1508, has just besn
brought td light ipJlriatbl , Eugland, where It has been
lying for, many. years, among a pile of old hooka and
other refuse, •on the 'liter of the bonne of a Roman
Catholic clergyman. The work was want up to London,
and hos been,parchased, by thq truale'es : of• the liritiah
Museum far 81,500. Bpi dosigUN tolltend. it to tide
city, nliere it wilt laf 'on' exhibition at Gm - palatial
clothing Emporium of Granville 13tokea, N0i,601 Cheat
nuestreet.
,
StALiS Hors AND BLASTED norms .----A wealtby
farmer In Otsego county; New York{ bag noir on hand
over $66,000 worth of.baps. He first refused 30 tehig
pound, demanding' 33g, and when offered that, he S1)-
11100464 40 whop ,offered. that, he, atill,,rove
uperiliie"lnice, until Fortune' in, one' other freaks, re•
dared the price to fliereenfil The farmer should
have taken a good price for hts,,Hops when be gild, get
it, and then hupped•on to PAllddelpbla' and procureda
now suit at the Brown_ Elton Clothing Jinn of, tockhlll
& Noe. 1103 And 605 Ohestnitt ; iitieet, above
math._„
ifpE'S 4 LAsT,RANT.',', 7 -11oe'ligiew - rpterit ten•
cylindei prigs la n'Am. tip of '11;72o sibefa, ant-20,400
yards of tapOSAltblanketa are used. The pressea weigh
twontrtons threer tinarteriatut fourteen poundi, andeost
!! 3 0, 000 .':,g_ 6 :ver0 Kui*:.•,*4l - 01%;:in7utie elti,;
printing oft thousands of pipers -daily,- brallall
re viers thereaarclutbrotedtthattliii. largest, bent, and'
clir , iii , a't`scoitthest er_e_a4flnOO
_Qtotblog_aud , pieta
reo Is; ; Ori 014.-Srmiklift Asir giattook ra t
roriummorf.B.lll.lridge, - 1i0.521-011eit431t;Orset. ,
vr-~...:..;1nDt1Qt101t6.~.
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Benertwitoe The Press.] ..
Toni 20 Pinens—Barque Charles 1 Lex-1930 bags
4offee; 274,0 0 lbs 10gw004,142 Thoi Watts - On - lb Bono
New LoNnonZ—Bohr Benj , English; Mll6eu-018 galls
tirade whale oil, Bhober, Bunting & Co. ,
Marine Intellvents.
POST 1 1p7:PHILADELPilu, June 24, 1968.
FIN 818118 --- 4 394 !UN fIBTEi 7 2
HIGH WATIIIi 11 49
ARRID.
Borgne Chariot B Lex, Alm VE eida, from Port au Prince,
With coffee; ho, 'to Thos Mattson & Boos. (Arrived at
Quarantine 14th.] .
Bug B Doane, Loring, 6 days from Charleston, with
lumber do John Craig
&Dr Gazelle, Somers. 6 days from
. Marblehead, in
ballaarto Baum, Ogle &Co.
Sea Sarah Loulia,'CrUse, 4 dais from Norwich, in
ballast to Van Dusen j Norton & Co.
. Behr Gem', Grano, 12 days from Williamston, N 0,
With shingles to lidreroait & filfeeta.
Bohr Elizabeth, Parsons, 7 . day. Vow Washington,
N lurnbeetti,Bolton, Vanderrer & 00.
Schr Jas WOloakey. Stebbins, 7 days from liaddam,
Ct with-stones to. captain.
. Bohr Got Win A Newell, Turner, 8 days from New
yolk, la ballast to captain.
Behr IT &Weston, Malay, 6 days from Boston, in bal
last to N. Sturterant & Co.
Bohr - Saves Magnet, Perry, a days tram Boston, in
ballast to N &interact &'oo.
arbr Swan, Orantner, 3n.iofroni.Eglk Harbor, in bal
lkat toWch U '
Sobr Q 3 Brown, 'Dukes, 3 days from Now York, in
ballast to N 4turtevant & Co. -
SekiAtnelin,ltcidentlf;3cie;ye from New York, In bal.
net to N ntlittsvent &Ob.
Bcht-IrW , Benadlet, Goldemith, 4 days from New
Eaten to 7 a White.
tlahr Pangassatt, Woolen, C days from Boston, In bal.
laat to Brown &MLitt , :
Bohr E Phsro, Rutter, 2 days from Newark, in ballast
to Noble, Hammett k Oaldwell. •
' Behr Christopher. ,Lteser t . Brow, 4 days from Boston,
with rodeo to growell&
Bohr L B Myers, Somers, 3 days from Portsmouth, in
ballast to captain..
Behr Fair solider, Adams, 8 days from Ballsbury,Ad,
with limper to J. W Bacon & Co. _
Bohr WO Wood s Vangban, 2 daps from Milton,
with bark to J W Bacon do Co.
Behr Delsware;itozo, 8 dap from Snow Hill, Md, with
oat& to J 'Bacon & Co
' Behr t A Stetson, Cobb, 0 dap from Provinootorn,
with mdze to G A Wood. „
• •• • • • • • • • • • . „
Bohr itarah 31 Kent, Thompson, 3 days from Baltimore,
with miss to T Webster, Jr.
Bohr Beej Bilven, 6 days from New London,
with oil to Shober, Booting & Co.
Bche N H_Jitimid, Atwood s vedays Stemßoltdis, trfth
BA IA • .•
bar 3,11, bionisr,- 6 digs tram noston; In bal.
tastto N OtOrtevant & On. . • -
Behr-81y, Cheviot - an, 4 days from -Nantucket, in bal
last-to C Miller &, Oo . • -••
.
• 810 0 P 1 ay.. from Lewes, Del, with
mace to Theo W Parker.
' Stamper KenneSea , Hand, 1 del from New Yorlr,with
codasme passengers JUeseliderdiee. Pasead enbr
Henry Nutt, floM,,Wilmtugtint,,N 0, above 'Thimble)!
Rook, ead alfghLtolg-and several edam above Oherter,
boon .np . _
OLSABZD
BargunDoblln,•lfuntloi, Boston, L Andenreld & on .
. Brig Eastern State, damage, Portland , D Barnes.
- Behr Bliss,& *beep, Rrlce, Ohsslestoni D B Btetion
& Co.
Sc.. ail, Or -linnet, kern', BOat o d, N Btu/levant
Co
Bobr.B E Weston,.lllsloy, do do '
Bohr BB Corson; Wheeler , 'do_ do '
' Bohr J Ltrown, Dukes,Providence,. do
Bohr Amelle, SookhW, . - do - do
' fobs Bush Ann Eoe, Baker, Boston, L Andenreld.k
Co,
Behr Triumpk v Ariie - , do • • do
' Bahr Con Armstrong , - do - do
• Bohr J G Btilte, Corson, Danvers, Blass, do
Bohr Ii W _Benedict, 'Gold/mak, Providence, J B
Mae.,
Behr Biagi's/ell, Walden, Balton;Brown &
Bohr Swan, Cramer, . •do - W Johns
- Behr Gaolled:towers; Marblehead, Baum, Ogle .Ik. 00.
Eehr Barak 'mules, : Oruae, Pawtucket, Van Donee,
Moeion dr. Po. , . ,
Behr B rharO, , Butter, Newport, Noble, Hammett &
Caldwell. •
Aar Worcester, Ithodes, Providence, J Kennedy
& Oa. -
Bohr M Pletcher, Droner,' Bestport, B A Bonder & Co.
- Behr B . N Wheeler,,Oorson, Boston, N Sturtevant
& Co, , •
Bohr Jones, 9rowell, Portland; D Oooper.
Steamer John 8 Maher, Dennis, Denim Ore; A
Groves, J.
(Oorrespondenee of the Prem.)
- , • , HAVRE DE GRACE, June 23.1868.
The Kingston loft here this morning with 9 boats in
Mw. laden and conaigned as followa:
Virtue, 'Ma; Dr D 0 Keller, Quaker Olty, Emblem,
A of Duehong, Mary'Qatharine, Darnillack, and Boono
tity, coal to Delaware Olty. • •
(Corrompondenoo of thoThlladelphia Eithango.)
, . <• Oats iBLIND. JUDO 23-6 P. M.
Potir herm. brigs and several sabre. west in to•doy
Wind B—weather very wtrat
, Emirs, !he, ' • . THOS. B. HUGHES.
[l7i TNLIGHLITI TO TES PRIM.)
NEW Yosc ante 23.—Arrived ship Outlllon from
Liverpool; stilp Arct c fromllverpom; ship Java from.
Glasgow; brig Elsinore from 'ErisWad de Onba;' brig
Eithmsnd ditto; brig E ff Sampson from San Juan. -
Also, Steamship City of 11.1timore from Liverpefil
'Jan 9.
Ship Uncle Joe, 50 days from Cardiff, with railway
Iron.
• BALTIMORE, June 23—The brig Cygnet of Calais, Die,
bound to Baltinaore from Bt Thomas,
was ashore on
Dud 'Lland on-thel7th, Imbedded in the sand. The
hail wee tight. This information is derived from a let
' ter from the captain at Blisabgth City. '
- BESMOBANDA.
Steamship Oily or Baltimore, Leitch, for Liverpool,
Lithinst, arrived at New York, 22d inst.
Steamehiplteetou, Bellew, hence arrived at New York
yesterday .
Steamship Virginia, Kelly, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Richmond 224 instant.
Ship • Cerro Gordo, hence was below Richmond 22d
that. -
. Ship Mary, Whetbridge , from Havana for Baltimore,
was off New Point yesteday.
Scrip Vulture 0111, from Callao, via Hampton Roads,
arrived at Baltimore yesterday.
Ship Great Republie, Limebnruer, from London, was
below New York yestet day.
Ship Time, Homer, cleared at New Yorkyesterday for
Melbourne. - •
Ship Wm V Kent, Armen, for New-York, entered for
loading at Liverpool, 9th lost.
Ships Ocean Belle, Holleran; Shamrook , Doane; Chita.
boas*, Morse; liaranak, Rowland; Phoenix, lloxle, and
North Caroline, Foster, were loading al Liverpool 12th
inst.
, Ship George Green, Fairbanks. from Mobile. for St.
Peterabarg, was off Fair Isle about 26th ult.
Ship John Patten, Patten, from Savannah for Cron.
stadt, was off Fair Isle, 24 inst.
Ship Philadelphia, Pool, from Liverpool, 30th ult.,
for New York, was spoken 2.1 lost, let 31 N, ion 7 W.
Ship Hortaman, Thompson, from' Richmond, for Von-'
lee, wont to sea from Hampton Ronda, 2011, lost.
Ship Sunbeam, -Bisbee, for Valparaiso, cleared at Li
verpool, 10th inst.
Ship %Boort, Hussy, from Calcutta for London,. palmed
Deal 11th lost
Ship A H Stereos; Talbot, from Callao, for Liverpool,
cleared at the Mother bank 10th hat.
Ships Jcuriata,.Wilson, for Ban Francisco; T B Wales,
Burr, for Bremen, from Baltimore , went to sea from
Cape Henry , 16th '
lost; ship David Stewart, Prentiss,
for Liverpool ; Traveller, (Br) Roadie, for Rio
'de Janeiro; Seneca, Feinhagen, for Montevideo; Creole,
Book, for Rio de donetro,• Roman, Lowery, for Havana;
Anna, (Br) McKinney. for Demerara, do 18th; barque
John 0 Brune, Gayle, for Montevideo, do 19th; barque
Wyandotte, Rams, for Mataosas, and brig Lithe Milts,
Pu.nam, for West Indies, do 20th,
Barque Lycorgue, Coatis, hence at Londonderry 6th
lost
Barque Arctic, Lano, for Rio de Janeiro, cleared. at
Beaton 224 Met. •
Barque molly. Taylor, Taber, from Leghorn for New
York, remained at Gibraltar, 4th loot, repairing.
Barque Belle, Ryder, cleared at Beaton, 224 Met, for
Cols port. • -
Barque Coehltuate, Irving, from Callao, arrived at
Baltimore yesterdey.
Barque Lame, Nickerson, for Mimics Ayres, cleared
at Boston, 22d feet. •
• Barque Chevalier, Anderson, for Bahia, 26th ult., ar
rived atNew York 2241 list; leftbarque Annie 11 Grant,
Nelson, froth Pernambuco, discharglug.
r
• Hiroo Palermo, Ingham, froth Gi b raltar at Malaga,
'l9th ult. and sailed 29th for Genoa.
Brig
,Chattanooga, Norris, from Rlo de Janeiro, via
Hampton Rhoads, at Baltimore, 22d hut,
Brig J Went, Wooster, sailed from Sullivan, 17th lust,
'for this port.
Brig Bainuel .01ittrchroint, "Ankara,, for Montevideo,
cleared at New York yesterday.
Bohr Anthem, _Barrow, cleared at New. Orleans. 15th
for this port, with 183 bales 'cotton, 25 do 01011.. 6 do
Wool, lb casks 60 bxs mdse, 443 pairs hubs, 600 bdis
hides, 9000 staree, 650 empty reeks.
Fehr Olive Elizabeth, Hamilton, hence at Portland,
21t hat.
Behr Burroughs 0 Clark, hence at Balem,.2let inst.
Behr John R Mat her, Nickerson, °leered at Boston
224 lost, for Wilmington, Del.
Bohm John Parnum, Baker; Thome Page, Robinson,
and A B 110011; Williams, hence at Providence, Slat inat.
Behr IX Brainard, Boardman, hence at Newport,
20th inst.
Eche R L Tay,
Il ake,salled from Charleston, 20th inst.
for this port. '
- Behr Joint.Porsyth; ,Holmes, hence at New Bedford,
-19th inst. ,
. Bohr Norman, Collins, cleared at Bt John, NB, 17th
Mat, for this:port. -
tele J - Moreau, Hodson, for Philadelphie,.via Port
Walthia, Sailed fromjiichmond 224 inst.
Bchiff P Obrbitt, Weekb; hence arrived at Boston
22d inst.
Behr Minnesota, Biker, from Baltimore, arrived at
Boston 224 rest.
• BehrY Sharp, Sharp, from Jacksonville, at Boston 22d
.
lost*"
•
Bohr Prairie Flower Onwen hence at Halifax 16th
hat.
Behr Peru, Thomas, hence at fit John, N B, 10th
Bohr AtfoN e nzie, Drink°, hence arrived at Frank
fort, 20th lint.
Sehrll. 4 Porter, Hudson, hence at Danvers, 10th
lost.
' fichr Challenge, Packer for Phlliolelphla r isiltd from
New Bedford, 22d inst.
April 60, lets, lon 29, Sapid, Howe, from Liverpool
for San Franc!Boo, - -
latl 52 N,lon - 27 61, ship Skylark,Follansbee,
from .14 York April 14, (or San Francisco.
May 22,1430 35, lon 4112, chip Star of Hope, Pear•
eon; from N•York May 8, for /kelpie°.
May-9,10180 88. ion 40 45, was signalled an American
ship, Allowing a bine Sag with a vrhite letter.
IfARINII MISOELLANT
Pali:malt, June 10.—A veneePa toprallant meet and
bowsprit, newly painted and apparently belonging to a
ship of about 600 to 800 tone, was passed June acl, in
lat 46 N, long 12 W; and on -the following day a fowl
coop, fresh painted, In lat 47 N, long 10 W; also, on the
Ith, a large circular life buoy, painted white in lat 45
N, long 6,W,'by the Providence, Howe, arrived here.
fihieide, June 9—The ship Medallion, Theobald, of
Richmond, (Me,) capsized this afternoon at her moor
lege, and,remalne in ttila poeition.
Portland. June 9—The anchor and chain slipped from
the ablp Red Gauntlet, in the West Day, have been
recovered and shipped for London.
, Madras, May B—The ship Wales, (American,) Tho
mas. from Sunderland Nov 27, Falmouth Dec 20, for
Madras, ban been stranded on the Madman beach.
NOTIOE TO MARINERS
Notice is hereby given, that a 2.1 class Oen buoy has
been placed on Old 131Iley Ledge, to mark the entrance
to PtHOBROOT PAT and Manisa Our harbor, The
buoy Is moored in 8 fathoms water, 200 feet mat of the
ledge, (which has 8 feet of water on it at low water,)
and bears from Marshall's Point Light-house NW 3
miles. Prom the eastern end of Dinsoulto Islan d
NN
by E l miles distant.
lly order of the Light Rodeo Board.
TRECI. P. GREEN,
- Lightheitse Inspector, First District.
''Portland, Me, June 11, 1858.
DOMESTIC PORTB
' NIW YORK, June 224—Arrived ships Aehlturton,
Bradlah. from Liverpool; North Wiod, gore, Ink Lort
on; Bermine, Strichera from Bremen; barque'Venua,
Palermo -
Aff 28 d, Bard.beriple Washington, Ooppola Genoa.
oPdf steamship •Romteke," Skinner, Norfolk ; shine
Alice, hiurphyOlasgow ; Kate Sutherland, Spalding,
Bristol, Itog ; Matilda „ Porter, Oity Point ; barques
Lamplighter, Payne, Tylesto ; Amaranth, (Bremen)
Probst ; J B Johneon„ Blake, Humor; brigs West In•
Man, Cook, New Orleans Lauretta,Dunbar, Pars &
mkt; Itentletta, Hodsden, St ' , farther; I Alpha, flurry,
st Johns, Itlf; Plying Nagle, Ilutehineon. Ounces;
achis Moses Taylor,_ Nickerson, Halifax; Exchange,
nallee,h,Alegandria ; ,l/ ,Nickerson, Preford, George
town ; Itaelteel Jane,. Remora, Alexendria ; eteamere
Marion, PosteriOharleston ; OftledonlA, Gager, Balti
more.
Below lest evening, a. eldp-ehoiving Dunham & Di
mon , e signal ships Suedes', Ohllda, !red i,iverpool
Wm Tepeoott, Bell, dp.
BOSPON.,--.AriAnne22,,banini Elias Pike, RAMON
Providenoe; brig Lodi, Alley, Cardenas ; lohr Mary L
Wade, Baitimore; steamer Joseph Whitney, Howes, do.
The report of Barque Godfrey from Galveston,
being below, wee probably a ;ntatake.
Old, ship Cornelia, Blanchard, St Jidin NB, to load
for Liverpool; barque Trinity, Leask, Galveston.
Std. ehtp Cornelia; barques Gay Head, Marion, JO-
Seph Bak; begot Boston, Catharine Rogers; and from
below, ship Wilbur Fisk.
;IT TELEGRAPH.]
SAVANNAH.—Apr 22d root, steamships Huntsville
and Augusta from N-w York.
011ARLEST4 N —Arr 22d Met, steamship Memphis
from New YOrk.
- •• • . .
Cleared 21st lust echr Argue, Tuckerman, New
erman, New York.
Went to Bea—Spanieh barques Christina, Roig, Barce
lona; Coleraine, Estee& Barcelona; Span brig Com
morel°, Geri, a Port in South America; sobr B L Tay,
Lake, Philadelphia; 20th, brig Seguin, Nelson, Balti-
more; otir Rate Stewart, Blather, New York; Elth,
barque Lac.;nla, Beanie, Baltimore; brig George E
Prescott, Gllkey, - Jacksoniille; schr Wave, Jollue,Ja9k
sonville.
FOREIGN PORTS.
(Per steamship Persia.)
Liverpool—Ar Bth lost, Alamo, Mudgett, Galveston;
Texas, Merrill, Sombrero. 10th, Elgin, Sullivan. Sa
vannah. 11th Henry Clay, Oatt'Moe, and Baltic,
Zerega, New York.
Old9th, Manhattan, Dixon, New York. 10th, Cords-
Ha, Bishop, do,• Enoch Talbot. Merryman, Boston.
Sailed 9th, Wm Eggertet, Faber, Rio Janeiro; Mary
Ogden, Loveland, New York, Globe, Robinson, Provi
dence.' 10t13, Sir Robert Peel, Larrabee, New York;
Express, Pattenroa, Quebec. 11th, Joseph Gllehriet,
Williams, New York; Lona, Lord, Cardin' sod Havana
Entd tor idg Bth, St Louis, Hoyt, New York; E A
Bonnard, Kenney, at John, NB; 9th, Sebeetier Cabot,
Whitfield, Calcutta, Middlesex, Pa melee, Melbourne
and Geelong; II DI Myers, Hayes, New Orleans; 10th,
Bridgewater. Barstow, .rtgeria; Adams, New York.
aorolon-zEotered inwards.Bth lost, Charles Meddle,
Brown, Sierra Leone; 10th, Amazon, lloVey, New
York.
Old Bth, Moro 'Castle, Reed, Cardiff and Portland,
(and eld from Deal llth); 10,h, Versailles, Carter,
Shanghae; Robert Leonard, Cook, Newcastle and St
John, N B.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
VP TO ONE O'OLOON THIEI mown/ca.
GIRARD Holll3E—Oheatnut street, below Ninth.
A V Davis & la" Natchez Miss E Shields, Natchez
Mies K Shields , Natchez Mrs Dunbar & da, Natchez
Miss Dunbar, Natchez This Robins, Jr, N Y
8 II Kennedy, New Orleans N H Eyers, Easton
8 A Wolf Jr, la, Cia, Ohio Mien Dyer,Mica
W Case, Oleveland, Ohio Geo B Ely Cleveland, 0
G W Gesased, Reisdlifg,Maas N T Hayes & la, Pa
Mr Phillips & eon, Boston 0 P Wells, Jr, Ps
0 H Dennison, R I II McCune, N Y
J Arnot & wf, - ..Elmtra N Y Mrs N is Ross, Oln, Ohio
Mica Tracey, Oln, Ohio _3 CI Minton, Nashville
F Burch, Chicago , -43 II Sanford &la, Brook'n
Thos 8 Waugh, Va UK Smith, Jersey City
J A Davidson, N Y 13 Harridan & dui ' Banton
0 Ames, N Renton, Mass .5 D Nuttman & la, Decatur
BS Price, Salem, Masa Jai Nicola, Bait
W H Sumner, Halt W P McFarland, Mass
X P Finney, Mass Mrs J G Archer tc 3 chdn,
Miss R H Archer, Mass Mass
Miss II Ifuntaleker, La Miss P Twin, Mass
Archer Tinian, Mu! Dr R Hill, Columbus, 0
Mrs Murray, Dela Ware, 0 Jofin Leech, England
W Leech, England W H Bernard, Brooklyn
E L Thomas, Oin, Ohio 9 Al (iladwin, N Y
Al N Fall,Balt Jno Donovan, Balton, Md
J W Gibson, Centreville, II Wollend & la, N Y
Md J Northrop & la, Halifax,
J J Northrop& la s llalifax,N S
N S - 0
II Sprigs, Balt
'L V Hubbard, Clia,
N 0 0 Paulson, N Y
.7 F Butterworth , Y -' Mr McGinues, Pa
D J Baker, Brooklyn Joo Wyckoff, Brooklyn
Mrs Baker, Brooklyn J W Magolllo, N Y
8 Wilcox, Meridan, Conn W 0 Anderson Florida
I, It Benedict, West Troy R L Taylor, N Y
olf Johnson, N Y ' H Sperry, Nlf
J 0 Liehtboty, N Y Frank Nevin, Detroit
W L Bradley , N Y 8 0 Babcock N Haven
Jae DBrary,Merldan,Conn C Cowper, R I
W J Peck, N Y El II Dangle, Balt
B B Davis, Balt " 0 M Meyer & la, N Y
ins R Seltzer & la, N Y Calvin flow, Boston
Geo II Hoyt,, Boston . Vll Orvia, N Y
811 Archer, .1 . II Heinsheimer, Chi, 0
Geo Tull, Baltimore Dr Brainard, Chicago
3 BI B own, St Louis Hampden Moore, NJ
Ohas Smith, Conn N T Starr, N Y
Ales E T Blare, N Y , Miss A Starr, N Y
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth sheet. below Mob.
Wm Irwin, Pe , J 0 Clarkson, Chambereb.g
A Bartor, Texas Jaob Weeldes, Texas
A C bier, Shlppenebtarg, WNW's, Phippensburg, Pa
Pa - ' bliss Sallie Otis, N Y
R D Oummings, Bellefonte, Wm B Wilkins , Pitteburgh
Pa John Could, Boston
R M Girvin; Strasburg, Pa Thee Beaver, Danville, Pa
E K Alberti & lady, Florida Wm Osterhout, Pbiln
LI Remold, Pbila John 0 McLanagan, Lan
'? A White, Mass ' caster, Pi
W F Boyd, Mass J O Freeland, Meadville,
G J 'Taggart, Northuniber. - Pa
'land, ' " T W Wellington, Mass
A Wellington, Mass . Goo R Swope, Unlont'n, Pa
P Roan, Doylestown, Pa -
Reed, N Y' L 8 Parson, Ct
T F Orlton, N Y ' A Guernsey, Welleboro
Kear, Minerstille, Pa" - Pa
Iron Wiliam Bigler & lady, li Egan, Bt Louis
Washington II Griswold, Hartford
Edward it Preston;Rartford
ONION HOTSL—Arch Jared,. below, Fourth.
P M Hrlain, N Y' 0 Al Goodrich, Conn
W H Gw no, N Y Allen Wray, Boston
J Stevens, Conn H D Dreper,..Milford, Mali
W If Holmes, Chicago Beni Haywood; Pottsville,
Win II McCannd, Penning- Peons.
tonville, Pa A J Stone, Bradford co,
Henry Heed, Maine Penns
Jno J Lyell, Reokuk,lowie II Kreps, Pittsburgh
John Leaman Easton 8 Pahnestodt, Gettyaburg
Joe B Dilworib,NeW Hope, D T Horton, Hancock.N Y
Penns Nathan Waggoner, nos
-3I Ditworth, New Hope, Pa . Mullis
Mre Dilworth, New Hope, Chas Crossley, Conn
Penns • ' John Zeigler, Ohio
Mrs Anne. Livesey & Son, It Craven, Ohio
New Hope, Pa Master A II Reed, Me
P Bright, Tamaqua J 11 Hay, Window, N J
J 1.1 Boyer, Lambertville, J Dawson & lady, Chicago
N J J Baker &...lady, lObloago
ASIBBIOAN DOUSE—Ohostnut street. shore Fifth.
H L Strong, Brietol, Pk Idles S Smith, Wilmington,
John H Humphreys N Y Del
H Dargln, St Louie 3 It Williams, Washington,
S T Jones lk, lady, Beaton Pa
Mist Jones, Boston H if Houston, Boston
Jai S Allen & lady, Jersey ES Bally, Jersey Shore, Pa
Shore, P,a B Herndon & lady, Boston,
D D Peters & family, N Y Sirs N Morley & daughter,
T finishes, Baltimore. Pa
J Hughes, N Y Oeo Boyden & lady, N Y
W Bradford, N Y J H 13balet, N Y
bi Dared, Newark, NJ II N ()anger, Newark, N
Silas Merchant. Newark,N J Samuel Arnold, Ot
M Paterson, N Y
NATIONAL HOTEL—Bate street, above Third.
Wl , Voute. S Haven J P Ferro we, Hartford,
Bata Dougherty, N Y Conn
/no Drummond, N Y 0 B Cotter, Harrisburg
0 M Alexander, Washrtn Dr ft P Sides, Centerville
Gee Musser, Lam AO Wedekind, Lebanon
11 J Headier, Pottsville HGreasang, Pottsville
G W Atkins Bethlehem Mies lVennehalter, Del
Mrs Swab Martin, Middle- 811 Byre, Boston
town Thee P Simpson S. la, M
R Bacon, N Y Chunk
Joe Loebe, Phcenixville Henry Royer, Yale College
G W Ulrich. Ashland B Rioter Liverpool
P Y Unload., Palleville Geo P Rinehart, Lebanon
It Baton, N Y
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab.
0 F Jacobs, Mauch Chunk Henry Meyer, Duels 00, Pa
John Hunsicker, Montgom- Jacob Henninger, lamb
ery co, Pa 1 gomery 00,.Pa
John Id Fehr, Nazareth, Pa A Trate, Reading
Peter Seibert, Reston, Pa I. Ritter, Allentown, Pa
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, below Callowhlll.
M Weber, Gettysburg, Pa Chas Brotherline, Lobe
Beoj Schroyer, Pogbtown, non, l'a
Pa Jonathan W Willer, Pa
Geary D Johhson, Pa David Bechtel, Pa
0 P Goff, Pa Mrs B A Goff, Pa
Jacob Waller, Berke CO, Pa Praulellersh, Allentown
Geo Kline, Barlaville, Pa C P Goff, Pa
BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine
Wm Davison, Cheltenham, E Hall. Oheltenham,.Pa
Pa J T Heston, Nowtown PA
A W Bookman, Newton, Pa Joe B Dilworth, New ' Hope
Wm Kirk, Porresteille, Pa Pa -
John Yemen, Doylestown Wm Hoppock, N J
J Paterson Phila. H W Ridgway. Phila
Dent Roberts, Phila ' W 0 Knight, Stockport,
NY
MADISON HOME, Second street, above Market.
If D Dori, Phil& Thos E Ricord, Lewes,Del
All Sullivan, Savannah Theo Squires, Ohio ,
W D Thomas, N J ' Sam'llDupree, Pittsburgh
II Phillips, Pittsburgh N ii DOlllie, Pa
BLACK BBAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets.
I Traynor, Chest en, G Md
II Lewis, Del co, Pa J Itittenhouse,Pottstown,P
Mrs S !Orlin, Pa Alex Bower, Chaster
B Hartrauft, Pottstown, Pa Springs, Pa
Win P Beatty, Del co, Pa N Rittenhouse , Pa
A Conrad, Del Dr W W Townsend & wi,Pa
A W Bally & wl, Alrd Bunting, Del co, Pa
K W Levis, West Chester , Chas Dunn & la, N.l
J D Stiarpiey, Chest co, Pa Wm M Phillips, Pa
Sam! W Clark, Boston Jos B Blair, Boston
WESTERN HOTEL—Market street, &boas Eighth
W Armstrong, Duffel° A Hunt, Dubuque
J N Munson, N Y Semi Wood N T
Martin Otho, Balt S Weed, N V
It Martin, Washington P Vestry, Hartford
W 7 Wise, Kentucky M 0 Dickson, Bristol
Thus Connolly, Pa S Frick, Maryland
J Weller, Pa
Spezia! Noticeo.
ettlee IIeaMIMI.
DR. 1111,1,13 OPINION
Considering our habits of life, Coffee, as a beverage
for breakfast, is nutritious and healthful, and may ho
taken, in moderation, for a lifetime without falling of
its advantageous effects. A angle cup, moderately
strong, never increased in strength, frequency, or quan
tity, is a positive good, and Is far better than as much
cold water at any meal, especially to Invalids or per
sons of feeble digestion. Nuw and then a person will
be found with whom It does net agree; then such a
person should omit it, at least for a time. To obtain
Coffee with its delicious aroma, it should be boiled In
a vessel which shall keep in all tho steam, 'Erkalt PAR-
Ticix or IT; and, then, the longer it in boiled the
better it is—even for two hours. THE OLD DOMIN
ION COFFEE POT, manufactured by ARTHUR, DUnti
nsst, & atutoir, of Philedelphitt, accomplishes this
most certainly, as we personally know, and is claimed
to be a saving of 55 per cent.—that Is, three pounds
will go as far as four. But to make it of any use what
ever, one thing is essential : the purchaser must first
learn how the Coffee ia• and then remain in the
kitchen while the cook is directed how to make it, and
see that the directions are literally attended to. After
this is done for two or three mornings. neither mistress
nor maid Is ill have any desire to return to the old plan,
of boiling all the best part away, stud aliening its finest
aroma to go up the chimney. One-quart size to $ 1,50 ,
and fifty cents for each additional quart. Ten-quart
size lA.—Milts Journa( of 11,111111 for June.
THE OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT
is manufactured under the Patent for the United States
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, k GILROY,
117 and 119 South TENT!! Street, Philtulelphin
J 7 Also, mautifacturera for I.ho linfted Staten of
ARTHUR'S CELEBRATED PATENT AIR-TIGHT
SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS.
Professor Setuuders's Institute, Well Phlla
DELPIIIA.—The Pupils of Professor SAUNDERS will be
examined TO-DAY, between 9 and )2 o'clock A. M.,
and between It and 5 ohdoel. P. M.
Biveral addresses will be delivered. All persons
who desire to witness the exercises are inn (led to at..
tend. j024-1t
Excelsior Refrigerators.—
84000 Challenge that my Refrigerators will keep
provision longer, with lean ice, than any other In the
city. I warrant them to give satisfaction, at the low
price of $5.60. Also, a large assortment of Water Cool
ers. Price $2 J. CLARK,
j023-6t No. 1008 MARKET Street, above Tenth
traters do Goldman, No. 306 Market street
above Third, Wholesale dealers In, CLOTHING, are,
now selling off their entire stock at Retail, at wholesale
je3-/m
Irtfg Tilun . spAy.„3llN:fa, 24, ,ickg:
CHOICE NOVELTIES
rx
BUMMER STYLES. OF lIATS,
AT
WARBURTON'S,
Je23.6t. . No. 430 CLIESTNUT Street
Ice Pitchers.—
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS.
PATENT APPLIED FOR.
Our new Improved Ico Pitcher combines all the quail
Grafton'', both of utility and economy.
Sold only at the exclusive Silver Plated Ware Montt
factory of JOIIN 0. MEAD & SONS.,
N. E. corner NINTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
je23-3t
Palpitation of the Illrart.—When not arising
from organic disease, palpitations arc duo either to
nervous excitement or to a general impoverishment of
the blood. The PERUVIAN SYRUP, by restoring the
vital fluid to its proper condition, calms nervous excite
ment, arrests palpitations, and invigorates the whole
syste m. J021.0t
Singer's Sewing Machines.—After a fair
trial of the sovesal machines that have yet been offered
to the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has
been given in favor of Singer's. This is, in fact, the only
machine capable of performing erery kind of sea lug.
SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
iR 3 beyond all question, the moot complete article for
family use yet invented, being at once ornamental,
easily operated, and superior, in every respect, to any
other machine. On this statement we challenge the
world. I. M. SINGER k CO.,
Seamen's Savlnn Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door wort of Second street. Receives de
posits in eums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and. allows interest at the
rate of five per Cent. per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President,
Franklin Fell; Presenter and Secretary, Charles M.
Morris.
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
MEROHANT STREET.
Cheeks, Notes, Draft'', Bills Lading, Bill Heade, Cir
culars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
prices to snit the times. 0017..1y
0 ' k Bakers
061.1113RATiD
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,
730 CHESTNUT STREET.
These Machines are now justly admitted to be the
best in use for fancily sewing, making a new, strong,
and °last'', stitch, which will NOT rip, e'en if every
fourth stitch be cut. Circulars sent on application by
letter. ape-y
Dower's Infant Cordial.--This inn:unable
Cordial is preparedfrom a variety of the most choice and
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the moat
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infante and
young children.
By its powerful influence a speedy cure Is effected in
all eases of C leoiie, windy pains and spasms: Relieves
and mitigates much of children's suffering during dent'.
Lion or teething, and by ite soothing .properties trim
quilises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, dre.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been need in thousands of cases with the moat
abundant success. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by Maur A. Down',
At hie Drug and Chemical Store,
N. H. cornevof Sixth snd Green ste., Philadelphia.
To whom all online =at be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. an 18-ly
Saving Fund.—Five Per Cent, Interest.—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, S. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal
Money is received and payments made daily, without
notice. The investments are made in Real Estate,
Mortgages, (}round Rents, and such first-class securi
ties as th charter requires. Office hours, from 9 Wale&
In the morning until 6 o'clock In the afternoon, nd on
Monday and Thursday evenings ontifil o'clock. fel,
To Prevent the Hair falling off. To pro.
mote a now growth. To prevent the hair turning gray.
To change gray hair and whiskers to their original life
color. To make the hair soft and glossy, inclining it
to curl, JULES NADEL% EAU ATUENIENNE, Olt
NAIR RESTORER. Sold by all druggists, and by
JULES RAUEL & CO., N 0.704 ONESTNUT Street.
jai-at-wit
On the morning of the Mt instant, by the Rev. J. H.
Jones, Mr BDR..P. TGOMPBON (formerly of Ebens
burg, Pa ,) to Miss HAUL, daughter of Price J. Pat
ton, of this city. at
On the Mgt instant, by John G Wilson, V D. M ,
Mr. WILLIAM P. IRE to Mtn ELIZABETH ROOTER,
both of this city. , rt
On the 2let indent, at St. Marro Church, by 1113,8
Father Martin, Mr LODIR CROZRT to Mitt EL
LEN FOGARTY both this city. *
On tho 7th instant, by lbw Rev., F. 0. Pearson, Mr.
WILLIAn HOLLINGWORTII of Dianityunt, to Mrs.
ANN DYSON, of Trenton, N.J. ak
On nth ultimo, by John 0, Wilco . % Y. D. M., Mr.
ELLIS S LEWIS to MARY ANN E. RANG, both of
Frankford, in this city,
On the 234 instant, JOHN HOWARD ECKEL, in the
17th year of his ago, eon of the' lato.John Eckel.
The friends of tbo family are invited to attend hie
funeral, from his mother's residence No. 215 North
Sixth at, on Friday afternoon, the2sth:at 3 o'clock. *
Suddenly, on Wednesday morning. at East White
land, Chester county, PsWILLIAbf RILEY, eon of
George A. and Mary Baseline Miller, aged 3 years and
II months.
Funeral to take place at Lancaster, this (Thureday)
afternoon, at o'clock. Friend'. and relatives are
invited to attendOritbout further notice. * '
On the 21st !natant, of consumption, Mrs. MART
THOMPSON, daughter of Philip Rice.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her father,, No 1611 Vine street, this (Thursday)
afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
On the lint instant, MARGARET BAYLOR, in the
89th year of her ago.
Her relatives and friends ere respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from ihe'realdenee of her daughter,
Mary A Cook, High street, Alanayunk, this (Thursday)
'
afternoon at 1 o'clock,
On the 22d Instant, Mr. PETER SPARKS, aged 67
yeses.
The Male relatives and friends are respectfully In
vited to attend Ma funeral, from his late residence,
1012 West North street, on Friday afternoon, at 3
o'clock
On the 21st instant, Mrs. %MANNA 1181011, in the
28th year of her age
The relatives and friends of the fatuity 4re respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral, from 1038 torah street,
this (Thursday) afternoon, at 8 o'clock. sk
On the 224 instant, WILLIE, eon of James and E/1-
zabeth J. PARIIOII, in the sth 'year of his age.
The friends of the family are invited to attend the'
funeral, from the residence of hie parents, No. 929
Washington street, on Minds.) , afternoon neat, at 3
o'clock.
On the 22d Instant, after a lingering illnenaddre
•
AMANDA J. COBDEN.
ller relatives and friends are reepectfully invited to
attend the Amaral, from her Into residence, No. 14
North Eighth street, above Market. - this (Thursday) af.
ternoon, at 4 o'clock, without further notice. *
On the 224 instant, Mr. DAVID lIAZZARD, in the
77th year of his age.
The friends and those of tta family arererpectfully
fnvittd to attend the funeral, froM his late resident*,
Parham street, Front, above Catharine; thin (Thursday)
morning, at ll'o'clock, without further nottce. To pro
ceed to F.vergrden Cemetery Camden N.J.
Alumni Astociatiom Central High
IJ SCHOOL.—A Meeting of the Board of Managers
will be bold at the Office of SAMUEL L. TAYLOR,
Esq., No. 457 WALNUT Street, on FRIDAY, 25th
instant, at 5 o'clock P. 51.
FREDERICK REYER, President.
WILLIAM AI.:WM, Secretary. Jai
WPhiladelphia, Juno 21th, 165 S.—An
Election for Directors of tho 44 IiIUTUAI, DE
IT INSURANCR ASSOCIATION OF PHILA
DELPHIA," to boom tho onouhor your, will be hold IA
the Office of the Hecrotory and Trennurer, S. B. corner
of THIRD nod WALNUT Strut , lt, on MONDAY, July
nth, IhsB, betceen the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. awl
3 o'clock P. AI. IYAI. MARTIN, Jo.,
je24-10t Secretary nod. Ta ensurer.
arDrparthlellt of Public Highways—June
22d, 1858.
In consequence of repairs rendered. necessary to the
°MAUD AVENUE ItitIDUE, no cattle or vehicles
dill be permitted to pass over It until further notice
from thluDepartment. JOHN 31cOARTIIY,
jet --2 t Chief Commissioner of Ilighways.
ogo. At" to meeting of the People of the
TWELFTH WARD, convened on Tuesday
evening. June 224, 18'8, to select Delegates to the
Convention which In to elect representatives to the
People's Convention to be held at Harrisburg, to . no.
initiate a State ticket, the following Resolutions ere
offered by Wm. M. Wileon, and unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That, in the sense or this meeting the
candidate for the Supremo Judge belongs exclusively
to Philadelphia, and we earnestly desire our brethren
throughout the State to accord this to us, as a right
that, under exhalbg circumstance, should not be taken
from us
Resolved, That we present for this office the lion.
JOHN M. BEAD, as ono of our best and purest citi-
Sens,s lawyer of extended experience, and of groat
learning in his profession, which, united with mature
judgment, render him eminently qualified for the Su
preme 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 wo earnestly recommend him to
the Conrent'on which is to snake the selection.
n exotved, That, these Resolutions, signed by the till
corn of the meeting, be published.
BROOK WATSON, President.
J. 7'. RICKARD. Secretary je22-21
Aottee• nee°. dunce %voila the advice
of a body of Alumni of the College of New
Jersey, notice is hereby given the Graduate Members
of the American Whig. and Cli.ophic Societies, that,
an changes in the affairs of the Italic are meditated by
the College uuthoritloo t which cannot but vitally affect
their 'rigor as Literary Inntltutionn, we deem their con
ference relative to the matter, and advice an to the best
course of procedure, of essential impel tnnee.
They are, therefore, urgently requested to attend the
Annual AteetingH of the Graduate Alembers on TUES
DAY, the 29th of Juno, the day before the approaching
Commencement.
.. .
i
FRED'K STUMP, Ma., Committee on be
lt. L. COLE, N.C., half of the Clio-
C. C. CLARKE, N. Y., tumble. Society.
Committee on be- T. O. LYON, Miss.,
half of the Ameri• W. A. fiIoATEE, Md.,
can Whig Society,) GEO. OKAY, Del.
NASSAU IlAbt,, Princeton, N. d. JeT2-luths3l.
ErrPhiindelphin nod Reading Railroad
CO.—Oflice 227 South FOURTH Street.
IIIILADELP/11A, Juno 21st, 1868.
To avoid detention, thu holders of Coupons of this
Company, due on let pioximo i are requebted to leave
them at this Office on or before the lat h instant, when
receipts gill be given, nod Chocks will bu ready for de
livery on the lot proximo, in exchange for saki receipts.
je2'.-tiyl 8, BRADFORD, Treasurer.
ifs- • Big Mountain Improvement Company.
PUILADHLPIIIA, Juno 11th, 1858.—NOT10E.—
A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the " Big
Mountain Improvement Company , ' will ho held at the
office of the Company, southeast corner of FRONT and
CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the
26th instant, at 12 o'clock 8., to receive a report upon
the unexpected condition of its affairs, nod to express
their views as to the future courso they wish the Di
rectors to pursue in the matter.
By order of the Board of Directors. •
Jel2-02t WiNI. I'. JENKS, President.
WGermantown Pnesenger Rahway.—The
Commiasionere of the " Germantown Passenger
ay Company" will attend on MONDAY, the 28th
Juno,lBBB, end on each business day thereafter, from
10 o'clock A. AL to 2 o'olock I'. M., at No. 80 South
SIXTH Street, to receive subscriptions to the stuck of
said Company, until the same is fully subscribed.
Charles MagargoWilliam EL Perot, Vincent L. Brad
ford, J. U. IVhee ' ler, J. B. Struthers , William Mill
ward William W. Whiter, Mordecai C. Damson, Thos.
A. Biddle, George WW. Ilemmerely, Jnbez Oates, John
J. Griffith, and Mina P. Kino, Gommisehmws,
,jol24tJyl
Office, No. 803 CHESTNUT Street
Stlarnaive
lacathe
Nitit;gli.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
OITY AND COUNTY OF PEIL&DELPH/A... - '
In the matter at the Estate:of SARAII JONES, de-
ceased.
The auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
second account of SAMillite HALE Executor of the
sold Sarah Jones, and to report distribution of the
balance In his hands, will meet the parties interested
thetcdn at the IVIITHERILL HOUSE, George Street,
above Sixth in the city of Philadelphia, on MON
DAY, the day of July, 1868, at 11 o'clock A. DI.
je2l-thstuStit JAMES H. HORN, Auditor.
Bummer tiegorio
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Q.EA-B A-THING- OCEAN HOUSE,CAPE
AA ISLAND, N. J.—This well-known and popular
House le again open to receive visitors. It 1200 been
put In complete order, and every attention will'be given
to guests to make their visit pleasant. The table will
be abundantly supplied with the luxuries of the season.
Charges moderate, to suit the times.
je24-6wit ISRAEL LEAMING, Proprietor.
Real estate.
I% ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE
AND FURNITURE, PRINCETON, NEW JER
FOR SALE Olt RENT.
A largo and handsome brown-stone Residence, situate
in prlnceton, New Jersey, with between 8 and 10 acres
of land, In a high state of cultivation ; a grapery . ;
kitchen garden in full cultivation; a young and thriving
orchard, with every variety of fruit, suited to the
climate; a handsome lawn, laid out with teats and
skill, and comprising almost every description of orna
mental shade trees. This house, built within a few
years, is a first-class residence, of beet construction,
with all the modern improvements, two furnaces, gas,
water introduced, itc.,• a superior STABLE AND
COACH ROUSE, Ice Rouse, and other outbuildings.
fl TILE FURNITURE, much of which is entirely
now, and of the most elegant description, made by Lo
jambre, will ho disposed of on reasonable terms, to a
person renting or purchasing the property, the owner
going abroad
For further particulars, apply to
• M. THOMAS & SONS,
Je24•thm4t 139 and 141 South SOUB.TII Street
Datl)ing-rubes, Sea.
JOHN •P. SLOAN'B
BATHING-ROBE AND CLOTHING STORE,
DECATUR STREET, NEAR VirASUINGTON,
CAPE ISLAND, N. .T.,
Where will be founds large assortment of all kinds of
BATHING DRESSES, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses,
Milkers, Children, and Infants, such' an Blouses, Le
enders, and Flannel Shirts, of all qualities, altos, and
colon; together with every, style of Bathing Robes,
Oil Caps, Leather and Gum Belts, Slippers, Gtim
Shoes, Towelling, Soups, Colognes, Re , as well as Morn
ing Gowns, for old and young, large and email. Also,
Genthmen's Drone-Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves,
Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Half-Hose, Re.
A large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
suitable for the season, always on hand, and for sale at
as low rates as any other establishment on the Island or
elsewhere.
J. P. SLOAN also keeps on hand a full supply of
Bathing Robes at EAGLE UAW, CLOTHING STORE,
No. 806 (formerly 274) MARKET Street, live doors
above Eighth street, PRILADELPLUA, which will be sold
at the most reasonable prices.
Bathing suits will be HIRED to transient visitors at
the /Bere t on the Island.
Having made the getting-up of bathing apparel his
duty for several years pest, the subscriber thinks that
his experience qualifies him to suit the taste of the
most fastidious.
"WM STUDY TO PLICASC."
I. P. SLOAN likewise occupies the Store N. E. cor
ner of WASIIINGTON and DECATUR Streets ; CAPE
latest), opposite the United States Rote/ and the Ame
rican House, where MRS. SLOAN will have the super
vision of a very large cud well selected assortment of
BATIIING APPAREL
for Ladies, Misses, Children, and Infants, comprising
Basques, Polkas, Yokes, Sacks , and every other approved
article desirable or suitable for sea-bathing.
Persons who intend visiting Cape Island can be ac
commodated with bathing apparel at either of the above
Stores, and thus avoid the trouble and expense of car
rying thein from a distance.
This (being his eighth season in the Bathing-Robe
business, J. P. SLOAN feels satisfied of his ability to
please persons to all kiudi of garments suitable for
sea-bathing.
Returning sincere thanks for the liberal patronage
heretofore received, ho respectfully solicits a continn
once of the same.
JOHN P. SLOAN,
No. SOB (formerly 274) MARK hi . St., Philadelphia,
Has one of the largest tosortmeuta of Bathing Robes
In the United States, suitable for sea-bathing at Cape
Island, N. J., Newport, R. 1., Long Branch, 'Atlantic
City, and elsewhere. fe2l43t if
.5 =ling illacliittee.
HARRIS'S BOUDOIR SEWING MA
LL CHINE is offered to the public as the moat relia
ble low-priced Sowing 3lachine In use. It will sew from
six to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods,
(Corn coarsest bagging to the Scoot cambric,. It in,
withob t exeeptlou, the ehßpleet in its mechanical coo.
,truction of er made, and coo be run and kept in order
by a child of twelve years of age The DURAIDLITY of
this machine, and the mutarr or ITS won't, are war
ranted to be tutsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
front. three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per min
ute. The thread need is taken directly from the spools,
armour TDB TROUBLE OF REWINDING In feet, It is a
machine that Is wanted by every family In tho laud, and
the low price of
FORTY DOLLARS,
at which they aro cold, brings them within the reach of
utmost every one. ' 8. D. BAKER, Agent,
JelB4lBn2 why euwain 20 South 1::1011TH Street.
ARTHUR"
SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS
Since the introduction of theme now celebrated Cans
and Jars. over
HALF A MILLION HAVE BEEN SOLD,
and notwithstanding ail sorts of contrivances for the
accomplishment of the same, object, most of which
were little less than frauds upon housekeepers, hese
been offered to the public, the atuructrir of ARTHUR'S,
the sass wit% truicit Titalt Air ,MANAUEO, nud the
CERTAINTY or 10181:LT, hare made them the favorite
Cam and Jars everywhere, and now in
TUE FOURTH YEAR
Limo their intrtaluction, their' reputation ;114111.18, by
general acknowledgment, far above any other Can ur
Jur in the market, In proof of this we quote, from al
inost.innumemble testimonials, this one from the
EDITOR OF THE LADY'S 1100 K,
in the number for July, likg3. lie says
"These celebrated Cana -and Care, the (trot intro
duced, and, by all odds, the best, ate steadily coming
Into general use. Thousande of housekeepers, who. in.
past seaman, were tempted to try other Cans and Jars,
and who loot more or less of their fruit in consequence,
will be glad to learn that Aithur's neve!. falls. Fur
two Bensons toe hare said, use no other, and we repeal
the advice."
Arthur's Cans and Jars are
ALL PREPARED FOR SEALING.
They have a channel around the mouth, ou the outside,
FILLED WITH CE)InT WHEN SOLD, nod all ready for
beating. You have, after filling your vesool with hot
fruit, only to heat your lid, and press it into the cement,
when the work in d'One. If directfous. are followed
carefully, success is alwaye certain.
PATENT STAMP
Tako notice, tkitt ARTIWIO3 Cane and Jere all
bear the Patent Stamp. .60 the Tin Cane you will trod
it Impreseed in the metal; on the .Ear:thenwaro Jars, in
en oval ou the bottom; and iu raised. lettere on the
aidCif of the Glass Jars.
SIZES AND MATERIAL.
TIN CANS—PIat, quart, half-gal/.,
-
and gallon, Tho Cane and Jam
Fine-raoor STorswAnk: (cane-col.) (oscont glass)
J.situ—Plut,quart, and half-gaVn. NEST,
QUi:UNSWARK—PIut, quart, and to secure economy
halkallon. In freight.
GLASS---Plntrolusrtouni
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ARTUUIt'S SEIN-SVALING CANS AND TARS
are manufactured under the Patent for the puttee
Staten by
ARTHUR, BURNHAM; GILROY,
117 Awl 119 South TENTII Street, Philittl,a
Also, manufacturers under the patent for the Unite,
Flutes of the "OLD DOMINION " COFFEE POT.
3e21-thsttt if
V.TEEL PENS—Superior to any Pon mann
(natured, and' fully equal to the best of (told Pros.
PIPE'S CELEBRATED PATENT CURVED POINT
STEEL I'ltN, four different sizes, to suit every variety
of Penmanship. A superior lot just received and for
sale at very cheap ;Aces, by the dozen pens, or gross,
at T. B. PETERSON & anornEns , ,
No. 300 CIIESrn UT Street.
Call in nod examine them. je24-31,
ALE. -25 Casks Muir's, Younger's, and
Allsopp'n Sparkling Ale, in pints binding and for
sale by WILLIAM U. VSATON,
Je24 . 210 Routh 1111(11 , 1T Straat
DORT WINE.-80 Quarter Pipes, in bbnd
1 and for sato by WILLIAM If. YEATON,
216 South FRONT Street.
SEA BASS! SEA BASS!—Just arrived,
the schooner PEYTONA, e, ith a tine lot of SEA
BASS, fresh from the Bunko, and for sale on board, at
SPRUCE-STIMET WHARF. Open on Sunday Morn
ng till 8 o'clock
j024-2L*
BRIDGETON, MILLEVILLE,
,r, 0
PORT ELIZABETH, dcc., Am—The
steamer EXPRESS leaves first pier below ARCH Street
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, at 83i
o'clock A. M. Returning, leaves Bridgeton MONDAYB,
WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 8 o'clock A. M. ;
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;
Millevlile.. $1 001 Port Elizabeth $1 25
Parton or Cedarville. 75 Newport 88
Dividing Creek— 1 00 Mauricetown 1 25
All landings on the Cohansey 75
Delaware City or New Castle 50
The stages meet the boat punctually. No disappoint
ment,: or delays need be anticipated. Freight, of every
description, taken at low rates. }e3-Im*
ILASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.-
SPECIAL NOTIOM TO PIIYBIOIANS.--The above
offere in vehicle for the exhibition of remedies to dis
eased surfaces, which combinee the following advanta
ges: A good and unvarying consistence, easily washed
off with water, dissolves all substances that are solu
ble in water, hence facilitating instead of obstructing
their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last
property alone renders it an invaluable acquisition to
the practitioner. Prepared and for eale wholesale and
retail, at BMWS Laboratory and Pharmacy,
mh6 Twelfth and Ohestinit streets.
CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.--GAS COKE,
of excellent quality, is sold at the PIIILADEL
pate. GAB WORM for t he reduced price of five cents
a bushel, and may be obtained in large or small quan.
tity by applying at the Gas Office, No. 20 Booth
OEFENTII Street.
To purchasers tw wholesale it is sold at the Works,
in First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to
Anthracite at $2.60 per ton.
(Signed) J. 0. ORASON, Engineer.
Philadelphia Gan Worke, Aug. 20, In. au2l-tf
$1.1.5 r i t o l r N t E u k i i" E GAßS
sL I I T F E rB ..
75 cis. fur VELVET tibIITERB.
75 eta. fur KID SLIPPERS.
BLACK LINEN GAITERS.
At PARKER'S,
jelo.l.m* 01 North SIXTH. Street
HERRING. —BOO bble. No. 1 HERRING,
Eaatport isoopsotion ; 600 do. Halifax, now in store
and for sato by JOHN M. KENNEDY & 00.,
ap 3-• Tina. IRO and MI Tinrth'whimroks.
L.AUMAN & RABORG—
_LA Importers and Wholesale Dealers In WINES
BRANDIES, WHISKEY, GINS, and FANCY 1,11
GUM, No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth an
Elteientb streeta. J 0194
ifetail
NEW TRIMMINGS STORE ANDFAC
iI-TORY. FRlNGES'uttiqiialled in quility. .
NEW:TUIUMIN GS 'STORE, AND', FA:.
TORY. CUSTOMERS SAVE. TWO PROFITS:
NEW TRIMMINGS STORE AND'FAC:
TORY. DIEW•GOOD4 OPENID DAILY.
MEW TRIMMINGSSTORE AND FAC
TORY. Orders executed by our own operatives.
NEW TRIMMINGS STORE AND FAO
TORY. J. Q. 111AxwELL dr. SONS,
8.. E. coiner EbEVENTII. and CIIESTNUT Stn.
Branch-318 S SECOND, below.Sprute. ie2l-St
AWNS REDUCED. '
We are selling French Lawns, of the best cloths
and printing; rich styles and medium designs of Or
gandies and Organdy Robes; Summer Dress Goods, and
Travelling Dress Goods at much reduced prices.
13.11AltFLETIS BROTHERS,
jo21.1( - OREBTNIIT and EIGHTH.
THE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED
_a. CRAPE SHAWLS ever offered in this City are
now being sold by
TEGENLEY ds
0 IBM
N. D. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
We purchased, a few days ago, at most tremendous
sacrifice for
OABII,
a lot of very rich Embroidered Crape Shawls, same
quality and style ox tro have Rohl for
TWENTY DOLLARS!
.• • .
which wo are now melting at the extremely low price of
TWELVE DOLLARS!!
Ladles, you may never have ouch another opportunity
of buying a
HANDSOME SHAWL BO CHEAP!
Also, Plain Crape Shawls, from $4 to $l6.
MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS.
Special bargains in Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man
illas, &."0.
Travelling , Dress Materials in great variety.
Thin Summer-Dress Goods.
Organdies, Bareges, Grenadines, kc., Le
BLAME BILKB, FANOY BILKS, ko.
Oar name is justly celebrated for Cheap MILS.
Materials for Men and Boys' Wear.
Linen Goods, of our own Importation.
Summer (lance and other Flannels, &0., km.
Mitts,Veils, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, &a., at
ttORNLHY & O.IIISM'S
ONE-PRICE CASH STORE,"
N. E. Cor. EIGHTH tr. SPRING GARDEN Streak
je1.941
REDUCED.— Another lot 12i and 16 cent
Lawns, seduced to 9 cts.
Rich Satin-stripe black and white Luxors, 31 ctn.
Finest black and brown mixed Lavellas, '25 eta.
680 yds. black Tamarttne, finest quail*, reduced to
33 as.
BARITE DRESSES.
Rich Satin plaid, gay styles, forego Dresses, $5
One lot finest wode Dareges, reduced to 18,i cts
DAYADERE.
Alms, Dumb, Poil do Moven, Lavellns.
DUCAL RODES.
/duo, Ruben alquille: Lawn Rolex. reduced
kMinatl2o2
Some very handsome, for $lO, from auction, and worth
$lO, with a variety of other styles. Also,
SILK DUSTERS.
SILK. MANTILLAS,
and combinations of Silk and Lace, of our own SUPERIOR
MANUFACTURE, fresh from the work-room every hour
during the day.
Jel9
COOPER & CONARD,
B. E. corner NINTH. and MARKET
MATERIALS FOR DUSTERS AND
TRAVELLING DRESSES.—
Chone Tanjore Clothe.
Bayadere Idtsors.
Ottoman Poplins and Madonnek.
Bayadere Mohnirs.
Silk Warp Lavellas.
Cotton Warp do, at 10 and 12X cents.
Bayadere do, at 12M cents.
Lupin's super all-wool Debege.
Oriental Luatres, &c., &o.
JUST FROM AUCTION.
A freah lot of Orazlellas and Ducats, at 25 cents.
A lino stock of French Organdies and Jacouets, reduced
in price.
Mossy Black Silks In great variety.
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Plain and Plaid Nainsooks.
White French Brilliants.
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
White Linen Drilling and Duck.
Plaids, Brown Drills, &o.
Shirt Bottoms in variety.
Linen, Cambric, and Silk Pocket IMO.
Black Silk Cravats, &c.
The whole stock very cheap, for cult.
CHARLES ADAMS,
jail EIGHTH and ARCH Btreota
MI ANTILLAS I ! MANTILLAS! I— Mc-
LTA ELROY respectfully invites Use Ladles to call and
examine his stock of Mantillas_, embracing many styles
not to be found elsewhere. Our stock is the largest,
our patterns the latest styles, and our prices so low that
we dory competition.
6,000 yawls Black and Fancy Silks, 3134, 44, 60, 50;
rich, 6234, 09, 76; very rich, 81, 8754, 95, $l.
10,000 yards Delaines, Bareges, Ducats, at 10, 12X,
16g,19,4, 20, 22, 25,28, 31, 35, decidedly the cheapest
in the city.
10,000 yards fine French Lawns, 10, 1234, 18X, 20, 25,
worth, many of them 3714 to 6254, very line.
One lot of Crape Shawls, at $l5, worth $3O.
600 yards side-baud Cassitneres ' 37K, worth $l, with
a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys'
wear, less than usual prices.
1,000 yards Marseilles Yestings, at 25, worth 75.
1,000 yards new style Ribbons, the cheapest In the
city.
1,000 fine French Needloworked Collars, at $l, worth
$3.
. .
10,000 yards of Plain Burl Plaid Jaconets, and
Cambric White Goods, the greatest bargains in the city.
Ribbons and Fringes and Trimmings, in endless va
riety, at less than half the usual prince.
McIII,IIOY,
jel-tu th ibtf No. 11 South NINTH Street.
STEEL SKIRTS
THE BEST PARIS
EXTENSION SKIRTS
IN TILE MARKET
W. J. lIORSTMANN Si CO.,
723 CHESTNUT STREET,
BELOW EIGHTH
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
SPRING tIANTILLAS,
•LL
SUMMER MANTILLAS,
SILK AND LACE, SILK AND NET,
all reduced In price ou Jul after
MONDAY, JUNE Ira.
?RANCH L kOZ
POINTS AND MANTILLAS.
JOIST °PONE 0,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Or
DESIRABLE GOODS,
wbich wo will offer at
LOW PRICES..
J. W. PROCTOR & 00,,
IcT No. 708411IESTNUT 'street.
RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,
CONBUHERB of RICHARDSON/3 LINENS, and those
de/areal of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should
see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the
full name Of the arm,
RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN,
As a guarantee of the soundness awl durability of the
Goods.
This caution is rendered essentially necessm7 as large
quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared,
'season after season, and sealed with the name of
RIOGARDBON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the
injury thus in fl icted alike on the American consumer
and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not
readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur
chasers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless
character. _ _
• •• J. BIILLOCKE &J. B. LOCKE,
my2B-6m Agents, 36 OrtIIROII Street, New York
EYRE & LANDELL,
110DRTII AND ARCH
STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GOODS
OPENING OP
FASHIONABLE
SPRING SILKS AND ROBES
DAYADEBE LIGHT SILKS
DAYADERE MOH SILKS.
OIIENE BAYADERE SILKS.
OHM: MODE BLUE AND BROWNS
NEWEST STYLE ROBES.
$2, $2.60, and $3 for the
STEEL SPRING MISTS.
EYRE & LANDELL,
myl4-tlyl - FOURTH- AND AROII STREETS
A CARD.
- JOSEPH A. HAGY,
Retail Dealer In
DOMESTIO AND FORRIGN
DRY GOODS,
No. 440 N. OROOND Street, above WILLOW,
PHILADELPHIA
Lome Story White Building
TERMS—ONE PRIOR 7011. CASH.
iv- Prices 'narked in plain figures on midi article
ap7SJ-Sin
BLINDS AND SHADES, .
°REAP FOR OAKI.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Is the most extenelve Manufacturer o
WINDOW BLINDS,
And Dealer in
WINDOW SHADES,
Of every variety.
He hes a flue stock to bo cold at Reduced Prices.
BUFF, and all other Colors of Moon Shades, Trim
range, Fixtures, Ac., itc.
STORE fiNADFS
Painted to order.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
WE STUD Y TO PLEASE.
L ARGE NO. MACKEREL-NOW IN
store and landing, 300 bble No. 3 MACKEREL
tarp 268 halves ditto, for sale by
.NO. M. KENNEDY & CO.
myl6 Noe. 180 and 182 N. WHARVES
108 QR. CASKS TORT WINE.
111 Mt Pipes Alicante do.
22 Qr. do do do.
20 Qr. do Sherry do.
- 11 Pipes Superior Padarete Wine.
20 Qr. Pipes do do do.
40. i do do do do.
111 Bales Assorted Corks.
BO Bage Almonds.
25 do Filberts.
Landing from Brig "Arrogante Smelio,” and for sale
by A. Al FRINO,
my27-tf 140 SOUTH FRONT Steet.
Afk, FOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 922
ot ae , CHESTNUT Street, keep standard works on
Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pho
nography, wholesale and retail. Phrenologi
cal Examination, with charts, and full writ
ten descriptions of character, given day and even
ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders Sy mail to be
addressed to Yowler, Wells, & Co., 022 Oheatnut
street. jeo-3moit
SHOULDERS. -50 Ws. Shoulders, dry in
salt, for sale by 0. 0. BADLER & CO,
jest 9 North WATER Street.
STEWART, & -JcaRRON,
INSURANO.E. , AND NOTE
No. 108 South NOITRTU Street
Jo 2-tu th ea4Ln it
CRONISE & CO.,
SPECIE AND EXCHANGE 11110FIERS
No. 40 South THIRD Street, , •
PHILADELPHIA.
, Refer to the BANES and BROKERS of Philadelphia
Je7-I,y
CHAS. MANLEY. LP. H. BROWN. R. MANLEY, JR.
MANLEY, BROWN, & CO.,
BANS-NOTE, MICR,- AND , EXOIIANDE
BROKERS.
N. W. corner of TIIIDD and OHESTNITt Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
. .
Collections made, and Drafts drawn on all parts of the
Stateg and the Can on tho most favorable
terms.
Collections made, and Drafts drawn on England and
Ireland.
• tineurrent Bank Notes bought. Land Warrants
bought and sold. Dealers in Specie and Bullion. Loans
and limo Paper negotiated.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commission at
the Board of Brokers in Philadelphia and New• York.
jo3•am
EDWARD R. PARRY, RICHARD R. PARRY,
Notary Public for Commissioner for
Minnesota. Pennsylvania. and
New 'Jersey. •
PARRY & BROTHER,'
-R. BROKERS & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and
CONVEYANCERS
FRONT STREET, above HICKORY,
MANKATO, MINNESOTA, •
Pay particular attention to loaning and investing
Money for non-residents and others, and collecting
Drafts, Notes !cc 'Any lettere of INQUIRY or bushiest
will receive prompt attention. Refer to
Wood Bacon, A Co., Philadelphia. . • • -
Dale, Ross, & Withers. Philadelphia, -
Sharp, Haines, dr, Co., Philadelphia.
Richard Randolph, Philadelphia.
Charles Ellis A Co., Philadelphia.
Parry h Randolph, Philadelphia. iny2l-om*
WANTED—A. SITUATION, by a young
It from the country, as SALESMAN in'a Re
tail Dry-Roods Store, or a Ulerkshig, by August 'or the that of September. The best of reference given. Ad ,
dress E. W., FRAZER'S Y. 0., Chester co: je24-It*
`V. _NTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, 'board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from 612 to lin per month.'
No men baying a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 MARKET Street,
above Eighth, north aide:
WILLIAM B. BOYALL,
lot Lieut. 2d'Regt. of Cavalry, .
- Recruiting Oflicer.
Sor Oak anb Ma zet.
&COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET—
Hunted on the Baltimore turnpike, six mimeo from
Market Street Bridge, five minutes' walk from Clifton's
Station, on now West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad,
two-story atone 11011 SE, eighteen room), stabling and
other conveniences, eleven acres of land, thriving or
chard of choice fruit. Poe further particulars apply to
CHARLES KELLY, near the premisea, or to No. 120
MARKER Street, Philadelphia. jelo-et
OFFICE TO-LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF
BIOS for an Insurance Company, or similar cor
poration, having three communicating rooms on the
same' floor, No. 222 WALNUT Street, above DOCK.
Immediate poseesslon given. Apply to
JOHN C. REFFER, or
THOMAS T. BUTCHER,
No. 112 South FOURTH Street,
mh3o-tuttut-tf , second story, front room.
OFFICE ROOMS TO LET.—Tbreo
beautiful COUNTING ROOMS, (in Grigg'e Fire-
Proof Building,) on the second floor, front, No. 226
WALNUT Street; _suitable for insurance, or any other
Companies needing communicating rooms.
. jell)-16tit JOHN GRIGG, 220 WALNUT Street.
at HOUSE FOR RENT AND FURNI
IV' TURF: NOR SALE.- 7 A person about relinquishing
housekeeping, offers for rent a good house located on
VINE Street, near Logan Square Ile will also sell the
Furniture, which has been in use but a short time, and
is as good as new. Address 0. P. Q, at this office.;
TO LET.—COTTAGE AT LONG
ida BRANCO, newly furnished and newly built, with
in 300 feet of the ocean. Ten sleeping rooms, dining
room, large parlor, kitchen with convenient cooking ar
rangements, coach house, stables, garden, and about 2
acres of ground. Further particulars apply to No. 20
South FIFTH Street, or to HENRY HOWLAND, Long
Branch, N. J.
To LET.-THE UPPER ROOMS. OF
stores No. C 7 and No. 333 MARKET Street,
below Fourth. Apply on the premises, to
L HALLOWELL & CO , or
GIIILLON, ANDERSON, & CO.
CLERK OF ORPIIANS' COURT
JOSEPH A. MONIIEIMER,
Eleventh Ward
Subject to the rules of the Democratic party.
jel7Altek
V.HE R IF F ALT Y.—Encouraged by my
friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of
SIIERINF of the City and County of Philadelphia,
subject to the door.too or the People's party, whose no
mination I respectfully solicit.
-
WILLIAM 11. KERN.,__
.
Pifkiilith Ward.
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS
JOHN CMISIN,
Fifth Ward
Subject to Democratic Rules
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS
' CHARLES D. KNIGUT,
TWENTIETH WARD
Subject to the People's Nomination. jel•tt
my27-th ea mo
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS.
JOIIN OAMEBELL, OF SEVENTH WAND.
Subject to Democratic rules. myll.4to
glentlzmat's .ffurnioliinil enoits.
CIENTLEMEN'S FURN.T.SAING STORE.
W KNIGHT,! 306 AROH Street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Furnishing
Goode , and manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warranted
equal in every respect to any others manufactured in
this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to order. mhl•tf
CIENT L E MEN'S WRAPPERS OR
VII DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest and beet ea
eoctment in the city, wlitoleaale sad retail, with a full
line of lfnder Clothing, suited to the semion, at W. W.
RNIGIIT'S, 606 ARCII Street, above Sixth, Phil/Wel.
phis. mhl-tf
17VINOHESTER Br. SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER BEAM SHIRT MANUFAOTORY,• No. 796
OHEBTNUT Street, above Seventh street , Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole.
ale and retail. and made to order. an6-lyir
HARTSHORNE'S CIIRE-ALL - THE
Li GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! awl Reined)
for DYSPEPSIA, WEAR STOMACH AND WEAR
DOWELS
This article is the greatest diecovery in Chemical or
Medical Science for the rapid Cure of RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA, TOOTIL4OIIE, BORE TILBOAT, STIFT
NECK, or Pain In the LIMBS, BIDE, BACK, or any
part of the body. It acts upon the Blood, limes, 24119-
dee, Sinews, and Bones, conquering all pain.
It is also an excellent preparation for Dyspepsia and
Indigestion, which arises from a weak stomach or
bowels. Thousande of persons who have used HARTS
HORNE'S CURE-ALL have been astonished at ita
wonderful power in removing any pain from the system.
Bottlesl2, 26, 50 cents, and $l, to be sold by
R. K. JENKINS,
ap22-iftf Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets.
HARTSHORNE'S HEALTH--RESTO
RER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL.
The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood. Prepared by a
Chemist. Tho best Restorer of Health, and the beet
Blood-Purifying Compound in the World! It does
not contain a particle of Mercury.
The above preparation is suited to the impaired and
weakened condition of the human race; It Invigorates
the whole constitution; removes all pimples and erup
tions from the skin; gives bloom and freshness to the
complexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken
ing complaints of both sexes.
It is a perfect cordial in testa, and acts like a charm
upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the weak and
debilitated from any cam.
Quart bottles 5.1; small bottles 50 cents; sold by
R. 11. JENKINS,
Corner of SSOOND and WALNUT Streets,
sp224ftf
PETER 'S PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
SELF-GENERATING GAS LAMP
Is the only Patent Burner that has a
NON-CONDUCTOR ATTACHED.
For Safety, Cheat emu, and Brilliancy, it 'MIMI
all others.
STATE AND 0 'METZ Rl.OlllB FOR SALE.
Address D. P. PETERS,
S. W. corner YIeCOND and CHESTNUT Ste., Phila
delphla ; and 422 BROADWAY, New York. mh4-Iy-rp
LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK
JLA to your interest., end patronise 1:18811EIV8 LAMP
FACTORY, 100 Santa MUTH street, below Chestnut.
Previous to hie opening a responsible factory, you were
charged $lB for work which be is now doing in a war
ranted manner from $8 to $lO. Support him, or yon will
have the same chartos to pay. 111.1 d-y
CONGRESS SPRINGS,
SARATOGA, April 12,1868
. -
During the lest meaeon an attempt wan made to de
ceive the public by persons offering what they called
" CONGRESS WATER," from Bountaine ,• and at the
price of nix cents per Alan. The WHOLESALE price
of the GENUINE CONGRESS WATER, at New York,
being about 7.1( cents per glees. the imposition of thus
pretending to sell at retail, for less than cost, and with
out allowance for Freight, Cartage, and Breakage, la
apparent ; but their probable course has been 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 THAN
ordinary-elzed GLASS BOTTLES. The cork of every
bottle of the genuine is blended a CONGRESS MATER
O & W.,' end if without these words and inttenLit to
COUNTRFEIT. CLARK & WHITE,
ap2B-tr E t 001-if Proprietors of Congrese Spring.
FRESH CONGRESS SPRING WATER,
Received directly from the Spring at Saratoga,
always on hand, in Pint and quart Bottles, and fir
sale by P. BROWN, Chemist and Druggist,
N. E. corner CHESTNUT and FIFTH Streets
my26-wth-toe 1
UST POLICY OF INSURANCE.—
NOTICE —Application his been made to the Phi
ladelphia Contrlbutionship for the Insurance of Douses
from Loss by Fire, for the renewal of Policy No. 8046,
issued Slay 18,1852, in the name of JOHN HEIDER,
owner, and held by DANIEL BLANTYRE, as Mortgagee,
In the sum of 1,000 Dollars on a House on the north
side of WALNUT Street, out of, and next to the House
at the Northeast corner of Second street, which Policy
has been lost or mislaid. E A. BRIGHAM . ,
For the Administrators of Daniel Mclntyre. deceased,
my2o-thu6w No 325 Walnut Strut.
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PURE CLARET! PURE . CLARET !-
From $1 per gallon upwards, and by the dozen it om
$3 up to $l5, imported direct by TERRIER &
LE
SIEUR, Wholesale and Retail denlerB in Wines,
Milneis, Sc , Nu. 119 South SEVENTH street, S. E.
corner of Sansom. je2l-lin
fi
WINE.-DE COURSEY, LA
FOURCADE, & CO , 335 MARKET Sheet, hoso
An importation or Larourcarle's Pure Bordeaux Claret
Wine, highly beneficial for invalids. jes-Ina
' • lirdkere.--
331t0
tUants.
political.
itlebuittal.
tattll3o.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC
tittureme 5.
yv REA TLES.:;,§I4R Cif ST. THEA.TB.E.
Engagement of the trotd-renowned trAILLER
TROIIPE,Iind-, HELLER'S TOEING '/Htt-ENTOL - B&I , ;
LET COUPS, snfeptee9 of AIXTIV TALENTED
TISTB. TO NIGHT,
aOSEPH. IN EDTOT. -
The Yong dreeetetßallet Wipe in
~TILE ENCHANTED. DOWER.
••
TEMPLE tHf LIBEETY.
; Gealdeas orAberty ISlahame
, ADitissioN. -
• Holes; 26 ceitte VESA:wed Beata' In Dien Circle 37k s
Oectieetra Stalls. 60 cents ;„„tleaa In Private Boles, Tal
,
cfallery, 13 cents.
Doors open at 7Ato , elocki.peill , irteaticesemataeneetx
• .1. M. B. WH1TT0N.,,,4- • Treasurer.
GRAND PROMENADE OONGERT
FOR" THE": MILLION) -
AT J,AYNE'b RALLi - •
THURSDAY 'EVENING: - JDNE -24TH,
And continue tivery Evening during the YOUOII,
BECK'S BAND sill piarf6ma•popular seleations.
EPRESHMENTWOY * ALL -KINDS
Served up by EL popular. c‘terer.
• Mulls tickets, S cents. Tackeges or I one dollar-
Concert to commence at 8 o'clock preciaely.
je23- if D. B. HOPKINS, Manager.
linsAranice Wompantep.
peET I
JA , LO
I :N OF THE LIVERPOOL AND
NDON FIRE -AND - LIFE INBURAVOIS
Y—PUBLISUED IN COMPLIANCE WITH
V& OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Capital Stock 210,000,000
Number of shares of subscribed
Stork, 94,211
Amount of assessments on
Stock paid in cash .£156,442
at $5
Value of Real Estate
Amount of cash In bands of
Phoenix Bank and Caustuan
& Co
Amount of cash In hands of
agents in course of transmis
sion
Amount of loans secured by
bond and mortgages on which
there in lees than one year's
interest dne
Amount of loans on which in
terest has not been paid with
in one year, (both principal
and Interest since paid)...
Amount of stocks owned by
the company, $3,000 in Vir
ginia stock, - the remaining
consists of stocks of incorpo
rated cities in various States
of the Union
Amount of stock held by the
company as collateral for
loans
Amount on which Interest is
due and unpaid
Amount of losses paid during
. >,
0,.
i' , fg
4Q
the year, In this country
Amount of unsettled losses
Amount of dividend
Amount of cash premiums
Amount of earned premiulos
Amount of intereit'reeeleed
from the insestmenta in
United States
Amount paid and owing for re
insurance
p.E. Amount of return premiums...
Amount of expenses of Company
ur Amount oftaxes paid by the
"
E
Ly o company
-
g .Le pen
Amount of all other exses
f2g) • and expenditures of the cum
to pent' 41,414 05
POSITION OF TRW COSIP/INT'a FONDS.
The Capital Z. B. 4.
188,422 0 0 ,
The Reserved Fund. 214,810 11 0
The Life Fund 531,269 13 10
The Fire Re-Insu
rance Fund 153,710 8 11 - •
1,088,018 13 0043 $ 3,440 ,_ 0 32 C 41 493
3750,000 INVE3TED - IN UNITED STATES.
CONSTITIMON 'AND O.I.PITIL
Liability of the entire body of shareholders Unlimited,
All Directors most be proprietors:4n the Company.
State, City and County of New York:
, Alfred Poll, of the city of New York,- being duly
sworn,says, that he is the Resident Secretary, and the
only fter of the Liverpool and London Fire and Life
Insurance Company, in tho city of New York ; that he
has read the foregoingatatement, and that the sexatil
true and correct tothe best of his knowledge and belief.
' ALFRED PELL.
State, City and County of Now York :
I, CHARLES NETTLETON, a Commissioner in out
for the said State, residing in the city of New York, ap
dpointed by the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania,
o hereby certify that from personal examination, I fun
satisfied that the LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRB
AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY are possessitd
of bonds and mortgages and other securities to the
amount of 000,080 and upwards, as specified in the fore
going statement, and that mid bonds and mortgagee are
welt and amply secured on real estate, and are of the
value represented In said statement. In 'testimony
whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and faxed my
official seal; this 21th day of March, A. D. 1818.
- CHARLES NETTLETON,
LbEA Li Commissioner for Pennsylvania in city of
Now York. -
RICHARD 8. SMITH, Agent,
Exchange, Philadelphia.
jeltl-stuthlruo
11U1E LNSITRANCE.
BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY OF 'PHILADELPHIA.
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise s
Furniture, itc., in Town or Country.
OFFICE, No. 808 WALNUT STREET.
OAPITAL. 4177,925. ASSZTEI, $262,466.69.
Invented as follows, yin
First Mortgages on Improved City Property,
worth double the amount /70,200.00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co'e. 6 per cent.
mortgage Loan, $30,000, cost 26,600.00
Allegheny County 6 per cent..Penns.S. R.
Loan 10,000.00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. Stock - 4,000.00
Stock of the Reliance -Mutual Insurance
'
Company - - 19,150.60
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co .... 1,060.00
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies • 476.00
Bills receivable, business paper 62,711.60
Book Accounts, accrued interest, ,ko ' 3,386.10
Cash on hand and in Bank. 16,063.29
1162.466.99/
GLIM TINGLEY, President.
DIREGTOII3.
Samuel Blepham,
Robert Steen,
WSYtam Muster,
Benj. W. Tingley,
Marshall Hill,
Z. Lothrop,
Charles Leland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Smith Bowen,
John IngeelL Pittsburgh.
MINCILMAN, Secretary.
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them Tingley,
William IL Thompson,
David B. Brown, _
Cornelius Stevenson,
John R. Worrell,
R. L. Carson,
Robert Toland,
Moses Johnson,
Charles B. Wood,
James S. Woodward, I
feai-s th-rp-tt It. M.
A ILEBIOAN FIRE INSURANCE 00. *
INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTS/I P. 1311-
PETUAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Raving a large paid-op Capital Steals and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Seettrities,_eentinne to
insure on Dwellings, Stares,
,Fetraltnre, hierebeindlne,
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and 'other Peracmsl
Property. All Lomas liberally and promptly adlneled.
DlElloroaB.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, Gaspar W. Morris,
Samuel o.aforton, - Jamee Onotybell,
Patrick Brady, Edmund G. Dutilh.
Charles W. Poultney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS B. MARIS, Secretary, Js -y
Savings Junto.
J.
SPRING GARDEN SAVING/
FUND.
(011.1.ETSISID DT THE LEGIBLATORR Or Pinotenvinul
PENPRTUAL °HARTER.
FIVE PER DENT. Interest allowed to De store,
and all Moneys Paid back on Demand.
OFFICE, 331 NORTH -THIRD STREET,
(001M0LIDATIOS BANK Bum my:o
This Institution is now open for the transaction_ 91
business. and Is the only Chartered Baring Fond locate%
In the northern part of the city.
The Office will be open (dally) from 9 to-1X
and also on MONDAYS and TSDAYS, from 6 until
9 o'clock In the Evening.
MANAGERS.
Frederick Klett, James 8. Pringle,
Stephen Smith, Jacob Doak
John P Levy, Joseph Cowel,
Hon. Haney K. Strong, George Woelepper,
Daniel Ilnderkofter, J. Wesley Bray
Hon. Wm Millward, Robert B. Davidso,
Frederick Staeke, P. 0. Ellmaker,
Francis Hart, John P Ferree,
Jonepti P. LeClere, I George Knecht,
John Kessler, Jr.. 1 John Horn.
President, JAMES B. PRINGLE.
Secretary, GEORGE T. THORN: ap2l.lftl
CAVING FITND.--lINITED STATES
I TRUST COMPANY, corner of TII/RD and OICOSTas
NET Street/.
Large and.' small come received, and paid back on da
wand, without notioe, with BITE PER CENT INTER,
MST fr om the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
°Mee beam from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and c
MOVDAY EVENINCIEffrom 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAYTII for sale on England, Ireland, and Mcotlande
from £1 upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. ORAW/ORD,
Treasurer—PLlNY PIM.
Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER
WING's FARINA CRACKERS, made
from material prepared from that portion of the
Wheat R hieh is most NUTRITIOUS and HEALTH
FUL.
It is estimated that ONE POUND CONTAINS ASI
MUCH NUTRIMENT AS TWO POUNDS Or
DREAD, as it is usually baked.
WING'S FARINA CRACKERS
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are of small size, over ninety to the pound : and baked
tire.
They are delightful to the taste, and one of the beet
Crackers ever produced fur FAMILY USE.
FOR LUNCH,
and with Oysters. they are unequalled.
We ask every Mother to procure WING'S FARINA..
CRACKERS for her children, They are far impel - lo g
to many of the preparations usually given to - them.
being decidedly more healthful and nourishing, and, as
they dissolve readily in the mouth, are always eaten;
with a fine nest.
Ladies and Gentlemen will find them lumurpassabld
for their
FINE FLAVOR AND PLEASANT TASTE.
Delicate Ladies, and all persona whose habits ate
more or lens sedentary. will fmd WING'S CRACKERS
must excellent.
F or Professional Gentlemen, Bankers, Mereimm.
nod Clerks, they may be Wed for LUNCH. with grmt
ads outage In maintaining a healthful regularity of the
syatem.
Teachers and &helms. In schools generally, will find
them very agreeable.
WING'S FARINA CRACKERS are a most valet.
ble article for Travellers In the cars; or ou shipboard s
at sea, they are one of the very best things that eon be
eaten.
The use of theist is becoming widely extended, and, im
order to guard against deception,
wane CRACKER IS SWIM, Willi TOO NAYS
"A. WINO."
There are no other Crackers manufactured in HMI
United States like these, ur kneun IS true Faring
C rockers.
15'ING'S FARINA CRACKERS may be procured
of the hot Emily Gru‘ers generally, by whom th e y ore
eaten-hely sold , in di ff erent per lons of the trotted
Stales, end nt a hohnolo only of A. N. Thompson & Co..
221 and 223 Fallon aired, New Tork.
DIN EE & BROTHER, Wholesale Agents,
le 21-dtt No. 145 South FRONT Street, Mlled's.
FIRE -WORKS ! FIRE-WORKS U
A full assortmen
FIRE-WOI3ICS,
AT REDUCED c1.4.3.0,43 . ._..
STEPHEN P. WHITMAN,
1210 MARKET STAMM,
jelO West of Twelfth
kaLATE SLATE I I SLATE I 1 1—E0011124
Slate, of all ohm and at eau low rates, kept eons,
atadtly on hand, and tar eale by
WIRING, FOX, & CO.,
GERMANTOWN ROAD and TRIAD street.
N D. Slate Roof' put on In the beet manner, and 1t
patriot attended to. 44t work warranted. las,
141,11.0 00
000,000 00
42,050 00
65,031 00
473,860 00
153,000 00
ZA,OOO OD
102,177 01
10,000 09
619,107 08
4T4,037 Zi
33,655 30
6,216 96
23,001 4i
46,016 06