The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 25, 1858, Image 3

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1717r---o.* • WilOitire« t
• ft,,kw,,t - I:s . tt:Fift;;Li r eltlC l June 24,
T,--ri,itolliiialigii***4 l o l ll. 30A07 , JP our
:,;....sicers, star thelbarberi,i froM4lobeken to the'
beaches. of, Otaten "eland, thoNexiOrsfnle
id4P, 5 1 :0'; VI-4 0 ,i * shore,", - Is
alive with sight-hunters ;..the tilting of shipnlit
- flaunts teithifierting, and, under agrees of can-.
vase t lyilit,inaidArig ,biefixes, the entered yachts,
, Mod a'slearin or,either craft, danoniever the ; .hlue-:
~,restedovaves. „The emennkof sweenstaliei hithis
trial fa $BOO ; but there is not snob. general public
• interest ntheffeeted in the reeilltes:sn !holed re._
goliat,tt-foitnight since,
.. .• ,
Last -night took• place quite- a' demonstrative
gatherinf h Ofineila*,iekbliettMi'of all nations,
!LIP= ei;olts We pf iefebrstini , -the. tenthailet:,
*denary of the Juno
,Fistng'of. Paris, ineiti
"` Aissistenee'olhls'Afileans and
• tbe..Garde Mobile, enoceeded In strangling
Rollin-Blanc protest against Lan; kartipe:A pieties!
Tho ineeame of Ger - tient klineht.e.l4.
• reds 'were quite inflammatory, and e(reni.•
Vindicate .that -the tdett, of ," (w.
' So.ugei" is far- from being !.;:tiri-rgepuidique o'eq!
Paz": of the sentimental t ‘ intliOr Orßaphiol•
VIA one t!r the opera
and tf Safe-" is to be the.eard, asit„hasheon, thug
in her '`idi.ofAhk;:.aidoliiiio4l 4 , ol4 ll ,
-) Bt
• tabui u
-.., I , a • lare4:notmile y. , gnu sus
• " bis ',',o4ftetratiebrland
"And ncit over-areidedionsee
;•
f:14. 5 4;:t; .. ifir-Le4krein,eoeotatie:e of more nallitdir,e,iiifirkl .
4 =4 ,2l 74AtitdieMaiik:' . titfri;ls . l
-•
Washington, Richmond, and 491,4: (I:ie ifveiz to.
New OrlBB,AsThAii,lr;teed 4 , :ileitteo - $20,000, 3 or'
- en out of , tbeiriiiikiaterpoiske, it is said ; but thy'
4tt Mittisfqivestoele„;PlitAadillettet Iridepsykdisnoe
tun , in:ll4:lli4jealtid:4B.4d:ef tisitsillool3lll, to.bo
&opt a seerefin ,
We ii 1 4)!P1e44,1 , 14kr: trtiOSl '64 1 .. 1 ( 11 :7 in teirt4-
c•f 4 ,4t,; : and OUitutdisin-Baron Wetter"-
stedt, Cettliti Ttets`Niei,4o:lBoe Ifo'its; Illtb
honorabte4nd ityiiiiregti . 4Coditresso:l'The United -
r—zzr2latertee%is.getting tolbe (initents•rettradtive a sum
mering Ideei:as - 111'eAttolineyed tdd,gaiterix Con
tinent, anji24lo444oughe',Wittiiriy.„,iin a conspre,
haste° biblibeik4,3,e v t u teiltnecifitittes Bay to
Terre del gleco*VNioe'laiii4;
and Salt;Ttitkp,(l43t..;At.. -
ttiz 2Rt - lt street-artMpinionttehlrii.^,lt tii.be *leek
telitgO, _
die , paten tewandocovrwete.*:M: omises
to oweep. itta,,cebble "ti . „
,pafatkintic44lth'f e new
t : Qt•' -
4fls fdorritousia friends have, been, glitirig , Hon.
Rasktnit serenade, Whereat he announced
-to bean-Endepen;ienvoandidate (Or re'
eleotiOn` to CO .' gress.. •
;.Thitnttinber o Inroggrants arrived at Bale port
- - during ,the 'week epaiog yesterday; Waii 1,616 ; 6
‘• otal of 30,410 fir the yogi' Ilim-Ist Zarin:try,
During the same period Ilia year there were landed
s- .81,809. = '
Trii;ehlgnificant notices appear in Tueinlay's Ex
,.,2111,t5, follOira : 4. llattnlen, on the 11th .fnet.,
ffinjambalf..Beekman Whiles Arabella Erick
,. , 8061” " Dtsn,on the 2fith inst., Arabella, wife of
Bcoldmin P. Beekman, aged 27 years, 9 months."
A sad parailal,
~,.Senaters Slidolt and Benianitn,'of Louisiana, are
la town ;• as is also Senator Douglaa, with his ao
• nei.mtivier trial Wrie called to-day—Le Rey
, ilLisiter for Ilia herbicide of a young man maned
' McCarty, eniployed in the
• Tribune Office. The '
flotsam) sat up is hereditary Insanity.
- '''llip*S'aflearined a trifle , this moininii• New .
York:Central in' the, find. 'board gained{; .alai
over 3;000 shares. • • Reading advanced j, and
" 3- cleat:4.ora • ; Erie gained the Rama' fraotioa from
„.yeiitordafit oPeding. •Sixth Avenue Relined said
at 114 SecttriC-Avanne 94. Pennsylvania Coal '
e,nd Delaware,end Hudson wore sustained at yes.
, to/dors prioes. , :The Western railroad stocks ad
- vaneel notiroiably i - exCept La' Crosse anetdilwan
_ Ate, whicli s declined 1". In railroad lands small
saes were ,thibrder, ifmelexeept lhoustmd dol. •
tars' worth of If arlem third nsorteige at 58, and
;tWOnty thousand at's9'; 'second mortgage sold at
•111.. to Crow:ollnd grant closed at 331, -advance;
'Brio tided Mortgage at 781 ; Central , Nth' Jersey
, „tieroanti: de. at,79; Illinois Central at 85, adrance,
" Ind do• 'fieelabd at 82i.
_
~. -Captain Luce, formerly of the Monomial:, Aretic,
• L has been elected treasurer of the Clorelimd and
lidsoloitsttrood•-
- -fa bank.otooko the sales includebletropolitan
• 1091 , Stloe iletcaihdr airiOrt tfoitonot
• =
10$ 'ark at 10i, and American RiohangO and
.Baulrof Commeree.at 1031. ,
In Missouri Sixes some large trammetiOns were
closed at 88i, advance. Virginia,_ with sales of ,
ten thousana dollars, went up to -96,'1 ,- advance,
Tennessee of 1890 brought 98.1, yesterday's price.
.Californiksovens, old and new were sold at 86.
The noted of tlse James Bank and Bank of New
Rochelle, Nevi :York, =et •be•prolonged :at the
bank department, in Albitnyroji
,t)r . before the
kith inst. The: outstanding otroolotion tSC these
bank' inahont 812,840. •
The exchanges at the bank clearinghouse were
, -
lar,ger this mornioge amounting to $17,87; 510.57,
aga1p5t.51.1,,,,.ba7,776.77- yesterday. alit+ balances
, Trerb :61,087)868 01, and' the 'fifetropotitantortifi
,. bates remain at , 546,000:
- • - •Dsrinnsins.---The Long•lslend Intaranbe Com
panylins deolaieke semi annual .dividedd of ten
per sent:, 'payable Slily 1; Lowell Railroad, a
tYividetsd off, thiii.Per cent.
At the Corti Baohange prices underwent a fur:
the deo,lina - of fivi cents , per Plonr, and
impreved a little in 'the Wheat lino. Corn was
not, navy, ut little requested. Beef seemed
killer' dull, as fromtiierstoOk` Lard In re
queot priceit miehanged; 'ditto Butter and
Chteee
3ZfL 7 7. Ifint stoat lIXORANG.II-Jura
moose attaan.`
• •
torn, Idisaonri litre b3o 67% tos Reading e3O 4t
6003" do 87X 100 WO 46
• 6000 Lao & bd.-43x 160. - ' t do 45
10001 •do .981( 100 efloligarri3enß 64X
-1000 Illinois Oen Bel 36 26 Inch 3lt prof 46%
60 Pacific 41,0110 130 77X 100 Galerut&Onißs 9o
So sOil 78 150 ds 15,V
10 ,do 78 100 de 580 85
40 Miler & hies It 90X 50 MeV& Toledo B. 82%
25 do ti 60 o 83X
acti t coortat - It e sax 100 do as
t "a r!itrloi lad!R e - R;S to
600 Atie matted .10, 17 X 100 do, elO 74 •
- ,100. ~do„ esl7g 50 do • cow 14 •
100:: do - 17, 100 do - 741
nut .wing Is Thuraday , s badness at the ailed 'of
'the assistant Treasurer: ,
BeoelPtil "s•-• - • • v., .1.... 1159,660 70
-
Tay meats.- • - • •,.•,c • 100,568'19
llalsuoe..a:: 15 • ' .57,497,409 10
Who-nee pts Include 5118,000 from Oustoreso
THE MAIIESTI3.
/Abbe, ,116.--Thidemand for Western canal gate,
early in the day, wee quite active, and at rather better
rates ;, but towsrds the close the demand subsided' end'
the slight improvement_was lost. Thi luQofryls uuktn.
ly for the trade, bat, fair•for ctsort
The Wes Mit 17.0901615a113.81e8 119 tor semnihn to '
iforel elate; 3664 1230fertekirs ao 14.5fie1l • for so
pertlne Tnd,anp Fab hitsibliteuss.l4.lso4 55 for extra do;
, StAlbsedle for mud jioo Oktrik Gide shipping breeds.
1 40 1 • 0 i teal* brikeds.o o , 66,8506 60 • for extra go:
almoci &eget broal for at• Duds brand/.
Otwootan Dour Is la fair request, and Is In small
ntosit.-eaten of 400 bide at 64 1505 15 for *atm. brands
Southern none iewithontchengs; the demand Isoonened
io the home trade, malnlyisalee of 1,700 hide at $4 NO
04 76 for mLadd•to good brands Baltimore, and $4 800
. 6 16 • for tile better , brands-40, and liese 64 for chaise
and family extra. , •
Bye door is firm -attlee of LSO bbls at 11308 50. Corn
maul la firm-sales of Jersey at $3 soos.ts, and Bran
„ drrine at 28 es, and puncheon. at vet
011 " ..4 be demand for wheat's Ono, arid the nor.
't i e% buoy Ve ll is w tito ti l imited ,at6 e s ff elg n er 4 l . o Ve ri z: rpr,l3;
0,100714 for 31 ),1701,21 , s nit° !:;111„Pu'l'hePg;
11.20; 001 Ill B lene. 11.01, end white yisdoni a l i tt
• Bre is tolitagolowly at 71073 ”
Cato are steady and In Malted demand At 44015 e for
state and 440 for western. Card Is rather better, and
in good demand for the borne trade and the Nast-aates
of 811100 boshele at 71074358 for western mixed
tttg 077 c for southern white,•and 70X 080 e for do yet;
raortnrorn-The relic market% Irregatar ; mess is
very Arm and in good demand - Prime is lower mod in
waders a requests sales of 1,400 bbd. kinds/It 513 25
013'3b for prime, air 60 for elem., IMO for this
lista•tor onto, and Giusti iota at 215 60. -neer is
Gnu and In, good demand for the horns ked eastern
- .7. 1 trade t sales of 130 bbl. at Moat 50„frr reentry mess,
612015 60 for massed tosser and $14014.50 for hits
, ditto
PIi.M.TMS Beef le Arm bat quiet at 1911220.' Beef
I - retie ate dull at 180170. Bacon Is .yalet at 8% elOe.
ut 87eatiare fine tad In fatidertmod. the 'apply le
llmitedp /ales of 150 bele end toe at 63080-for Shuttl
e., -T4elat sad 7% eBo tot Hams. Lit rillet stemeamlve., d'
the market is steady; lialeefer 850 bb ii and toe at 10%m
107 f e midi 400 kilgirpnrie Wistern atl23Ei4 .*Bictter
and CbeemareAteady, 'a' • •
tsak .—Th.maiketle quiet but firmer; ettel - of
200 bbleat 2244030.
I tIE -GiOURTS.,
11111,1inVerttZiectealiptPelt, •
Et snored foi:Tfae • ,„ , '
Eleitun &terse Comitsstoina's °rms.
Pori ur Caxe.—Edward4 , ari had a hearing yes
terda, morning before •Charles Beaslitt; Esq.,
---United States - Ooromissiaber:rin thei charge, of per
' '•-"- 7 1 - twy, in' falsely:awearing that he Was acitizen of
, ~,the United States, in-vonohing for n.peitortattmed:
- ;"Pollook wheapplied for, and obtained his
atilion.napere before Judge Ludlow.: The ease woe
similar to Rankin'e, reported a few days since, and
',the officers who - lifter° the 'defendant could not (as
'-ltatanitirtNetsertestifylfesitirel,f.lo fife feet - that
Judge Lndlow,p,ta the,questlon:to the defendant as
to whether lieStei 6 oitieou of the United Stateant:
not) , Evidence wits-Offered - :to show that after 'he
• „-. . Notiehedior Pothook he took:entitle:own last papers.
discharged the defendant„.
• ...,...,-,QoaRTERfSBEISIOII/1 .
r---PaortelLwas charged with - unseat. and buttery on
J. Soartattoind gititdt and bat:
1?enilio11. Cross bills. The, defendants
roend:fiergatt7ol3.4 Pfinatoll,to pay costa.
:::::.'": 4, ''! .. :WriffailiAtiley:Wasnetiiiitted'et the etnirg e of
picking pockets,: ,
Saran_ fiyhind3Waii charged, with .assauW and
battery on , si„.A.• Chatter, ,and Aihatter, with- h
similar otfenets , oialtifand.% Cross bills. 'Betted
.ants not fluiltii.arni Chatter to:pay-thermal'. -
Dounnteh Brennan wan 'charged' withaeeahit
,I.,..and , battery un Thomas Lemmon, ,, Notigkilty; belt
pay the costs. -•-• ,
4.,,Bertneißitithendaie wasehirgodWiilLittheaault
t,-&-...randhattery =Ferdinand Albut.;=,l'iot guilty, hat
the'Costs. 4
etititodn.--- Vs enee
ajd
4:4,41 - :40 )!Ile , :Ohn liatlfettp:o4Gennantowi 3 , Wel bur
ttlaziotreirtenteretVW-Wedneeday night; and
A - fifty tiVitielifit fifty doilare' wOTth of: 'ireples.
retit•Worivotolut,edt
i. dati5r., 5 4 1 451/nsst , w# B '. - o,..entayettoentkru bad of
Rua7:10..-SSPeWler# -n fuensitemd„gramwri
qe.) DratiiNgNoid,,.4.'llia„ccronerr Tititlfied
figitoki on tile tay 6f an
unknown man, who had been found drowned at
yllor-stroat wharf, Delaware.
•
- • Aiit
TittrAtiAti`ftit#,_Jupe 24,1858.
reebleneirs' i reigikeU, 44 . steak. anti.
-nese in tithe money market ;- thEktropioal-heat ja
'l4,llpheel/3"eYest,Yeiii exertfons"ln
line of business, and -preparations are- made to
get away to - sokinier retorte r and:leafe'speoldatie * a
and traffic for a cooler eettiton. -
As oonipared with yesterday,
.1t I; eadiriultnilroad
stook . _ ehrrra .an ,irnpreyeinent of and Lehigh
_Navigation -.et' an eighth. , There - wete no
other ebanges in•piienvorth reoerdiegiaad the'
*hole business or the day was very Malted.
, 9cime - of,tho4lew York banks Aredeolaring drvi.
deildsOi'Jitoseaf 11444 : are etAnr per oent:
JinCtlPWkills•
oil: waffl e diVkled Will' be- larger
than waa,,entreinated-,`Xed, It may be, greater
than annul and prudent judgment would'dictate
iisider - Pielient - eiraninitainii: - With all thn
kora-,that-new oxide iti-themoneY market, it is
bynoqnsianirimpassibleqhrit before-the end
of, the year We may witneakitiery - dllferiiiit: state
of:finalielaf matters, , which -will draw down the
,present large bank balances at so rapid a rate that
:thesiOnstitttliOna may repent of having coaxed
,n i ,ttreeistiThy.:Coo gr.eat-„rt spread: of canvass : during
We"•filid':insthe New„ 4te
York Canitei and En-..
latOei a contef,th6.-amendrnent" to t o law. of
limited partners hip ) passed-atthe last -session of
the - NIPN York Legislature. wbioli we reprint as a
:nitAW,iitirkteittif,for oni renders : , •, •
to -amend an not entitled I , An not to
reithanretatiftee in: relation to limited
ip,artnerehips; ..,piussed*,`,Aprli,',l4; 184'7 ;" Painted
Anilll6oBsB. ' , • -
`,".deotion, entitled "_An
- eat to amend the: revised;etatutes,:in -relatio to
...limited - partneishimpassed.-AprlLl4; 4857,'?. is
hereby, amended so as to:read -as follows.: - -
t 2. Seotfon
tWebieToritild artiele =, la hereby . )
-amended so, taste itead-asdbllowy ' - -
"'l2. Brierryyaltecation ' vilitb'h ithalho triad; In the
,ntibtetof;thejghiteral - partners, le "the, nature of
IU - business efin,the capital or, shares there'd
netitribete,d;bllllll orownedfor to .be oontrib,uted, ,
held or owned, by any of the speCial,partners, and
?the-death of any:partn'er, whether genera) er ape- •
(dal, shall be deemed a dissolution of tho,partner.
shipOintaiellie artielealif Partnerehin'altall - spa"
7. ,
9 ,lYD i ktin ATOtll44 , •,PLlrtriershindelitd l be
_.174400,11.1tYPt9f4/Il..VOiiiillrollB6 it; may,
be do'soaj edi,with the assent of the heirs-or the'
legal' representatives cof!dlardeeerised - partner,
and'evarYtaletr:parinerehip Wbleh'shitil-be - tar
ried on afteelnohNsiterallon' shall" have been
made, .or" enet 'death,shall have ; ; occurred,
shall be r desiniedaleneral. partnership in respect
to alLbusinetistransinsted • after.sueh.alteration or
death; except in the case of a provision in the
articles. of partnership .for the -Continnanee of
the business by the survivors as aforesaid in
which- case- the heirs or legal representatives of
thedeceased partner may succeed to the Partner
ship rights e# inch deceased partner, and continue
the _basinesa this' same as - if such partner had
renittined alive ; provided, however, that one or
more sperdat partner or partners' may be- added
-to the-partnership upon - actually 'paying in an
additional amount - of capital, to be agreed upon
by the general and special nartners, and the
'alteration :,of' - the ' partnership by 'such ad
ditional, Ipeoial.- partners, shill not make the
partnenitup general nor alter its name, tor work a'
dissolution, provided the general -partners in the
'partnership-name shalt filo an additional certifi
-oate with the clerk with whom the originatoertifi
okte may hive. been filed, verified • on-oath by one
°Mom, stating the names, and residences of such
additional ko:rbier_s, and, the amounts re
spetith.ely contributed to. the ocrinion stock by
them' .-And any special partner, or , the heirs or
-regal -representatives of any each-special partner.
deceased. may sell his interest In the partnership
without working diesidntion thereof, or rendering
the partnership general; providea'antake of snob
sale bo'filed Within', ten days, thereafter. wilt the
clerk' with - whoin Each original Certificate of Part
nership, may.ihave been filed, and • the purchaser
of such interest may'thereupon become a spout'
partneri with the salne rights as an original special
partner. "
2. anise:et shall take effect iMmedifttely. ,
,
'The following era the footings of the Boston bank
statement for the past week, compared with those
of the 'weeirprayieue : „ , ,
• June 14. ..Tune 21. •
$32.240,450 832,240,750
53.051,000 - • 54,182,000
0;410,700 0,951,800
,5,755,000 - 5,809,600
7,533,000 7,801,900
20,016,000 20,764,700
5,732,800 5,703 700
Cap Hid stock
:Loans and dificonnts '
Bncele- •
Due from other banks
Due to other
Deposits
Circulation ^
,
Ilia eirsdogs , oVtlib Lehigh Valle , Railroad for tlio
six molibli itididg ilar 81,18511;rota.. . '...51 . 9.1,148 67
~' " t , 1867; were 177,113 82
: .- -
It;crettio in. 1858
The Cinoinnati Gtizette states thatthe branches
of the State bank of Ohio have 'made decided pro.
'grass tiiiardi 'the. establishment of a Clearing
„Route In that city, upslm the plan "recently • pro.
P0.51.1i).1.1.71-131Hionyeittidnef 4161'141mM, lienturky,,
and Ohliihtiniteric held .that city, the more-
manta op, which were suddenly_ terminated by the
distiptery4a legaldiffieuitY, in ,the .way'_of lo
cating an agency of a-foreign bank in :that,:Stato.
The Indiana bani`e,and a portion of the Kentucky
banks .will. probably oC-operate with the Ohio
banks bible undertaking, so as to make•itin foot
a Clearifig • Ranee- 'for the leading institutions
.whoce:eircitiatiori centres at Cincinnati. •
The'eapital has.beeri -fixed at half's. million.. a
portion of :which Is left to be subscribed in that
city; • So moth of .itas has been apportioned to
the 'oonirtry banks, being nanoh the largest of the
whole, has been. sulasorted, and on - Friday last
the,follo*lng ge ntlemen were ehosen .. to represent
this ititeroseas ^ direotOrrlC ~, " Noith.D: W Heim,
V. Winters, of Dayton, 'Stone, Jr., of
'Cleveland.
The Erie Observiii• isay% tllOlO6 -Pittsburgh and
Erie, Railroad will , -be , finished to West Greenville,
Mercer county, notwithetanding the assertions to
the contrary ; It will bo finished also, from Enon
Valley to ;low Castle, and from West Greenville
to-New Castle is about forty miles.
,Now, that a
country like the Shenango „valley, u nsurpassed In
agriculture and minerals, cannot eorusttuot forty
miles of road, with the help that will beietteerfrdly
given by those interested in that already-IMilt, is
simply prepoeterorts. That help oanhe procured
to,finish the road, it is well assured,' and if those
interested in. its oonetruetinii act -promptly, the
cars will probably_tb running between Pittsburgh
sad Elie within a twelvemonth.. • '
PIILLADELPIIIA STOCK PrXOIIANGZ BALLS,
June 2.1, 1858.
EEPORTED DT YANKEE, BROWN, & CO, EANY-NOTE,
STOCK, AND RICHANOR ER, ORENS, NORTHWEST CORNER
THIRD AND CHKEENCT HEREETE, .
trillisT 'BOARD. ..-
woo Penns B'i, .2dpv.9o ' 'l5 O&Am R., ....2498.911
1000 -do - ...2dye.9o 60 lioadlOg It , 05.22 N
1000 -do - • 90 100 .do , ....... 55.923 i
600 ,do 90- 100 do ' c 22%
1000 Busq Quill 63 6d5.50A( 1100 do 0.22.1(
LOCO -do 65w0.60)( 60 do • ..:650n..22x
-1 Penn Ilatiroad.-...411‘ 60 • - do ' - b5.22X
-6' -" -, do - .. • .41 hl 6 WootiMo flank 56
. . ..
• -. tttyrEEtiodkitaW.-"' . .
100 Reading 2f• • c.22;gi
~:• -_„ • •PECQY7 I HOAED. _
... . . ,
..
, ~
200 Itiading 8,.. b5wn.22)(
25 Oatawiess B 01(
, 100 . d o .. ,bs b . 6.k g .
1 Labiigh, 74v- . 477(
10 N Penna. B, , 04
20 Phris, B 41%
' 10:G i an d Bank • 11),:-
*Ora R.ia iktmrt.its
goo.) da 11. 7d. ' ..2.26.84
1000 Ponos :B. 65...68X
10001,& Amn 6i 1 63::70
1000 do , '83..70
26 114 . ading 11....,..0;223(
60 - --- di) . ' .... ,o 22%
50 do
~..„..0.22N
1101—Bryan , .
Bid. Asked.
Bah Nsv Imp es .4.9 CO
do ' 0td0k.... 7 8
CLOStge
•
EM. bkea,
II etok Os 41..110
phita eve -.00
- 08 h
do • 86N1
do ' • New..loolllol
Panturyli6s 89)( _ 80 I
Reading a.... - “,.sax22g
• 'de bIP7OInotIT4
do - bated $44.. - •
db, fat do !dp..ee 70
Yews ... . .. 41 g 417(
do Art mt 64.100N—
d0 2dtrt 68 In oB6BN 873
Korth, Caul 0013,0 6 1 46
et ok
do prat 14,v 14%
Wrnsp't &Mar Haag Tog
do Mast nit .643 i 66
Longg Island 11% 11%
Girard Bank 11,ig 111(
Leh Coal & Na?..47,4 48
N Penns it
do 64 68% 60
New Greek
Catania*. tt 63( ?
Lehigh Zin0...." 1
•4Q,. prof 101 102
Fein N b 82.... GI 68
Re~diaQ~:.~ ~ '
PIALADELPHIA MARKETS, Stine 24—Evening.—
There is littler , or bO change in Breadatuffs, and the
Flour market Is without ady new feature, and very dull.
the only tratilaciltins we hear of being 600 bble Western
bitra at $4 62N fp bbl, at which rate it is freelyoffered;
standard superfine is held at $5 25 tv bbl ; the retailers
andhakeri are bujlig it from $4.25 up to $4.7505.76 4ff
bhl for common to extra and fancy family. brands, as In
quality Corn Meal le 6rmat $8 87)6 for Penneylvsnia
multi 160 bbl. Brandywine brought $8.16 4e' bbl. A.
email sale of Rye Flour . woe made 'at $3 31.N4P bbl.
There is very little prlnis 'Wheat offering, and the mar
ket generally Is dull, about 2.200 bushels only having
found buyers, at 10001050 for ieds, and 11001160 for
-whiter the latter for prime parcels : Rye la scarce, and
*ailed at Mie for Pennsylvania. -
Corn Is also in reqnsetand Scarce at afurtber advance,
with ilatea of alma 4,500 „tun 'Penneylv&nts Tolle* at
760 afloat, and in store: data are rather dull to•
day, end about 8,000 bus only found buyers at 40)6 ono.
Bark—There Is to demand for Quereitron, and let No 1
contlnuch 'dull, the beet offer being $3O 4P ton. Tan.:
noes bark le selling at $14.60 4ff cord for Spanieh oak.
Ootton—The market is firm, with furtffer indexer about
160 bales_at," fully - former rates. Grocericor—Thero Is
more dolbg ; among the mho are 3 800 balsa Bin Coffee,
-at 1010 on time; about TOO blide Cuba Sugar brought
606N0 on time. Provisions—Thelnarket is quiet, and
a small .business only to note at $l7 qfr bbl for Mem
Po4c, TORTIO for Bacon Hams, Do for Bides, and 7e for
Shoulders -,Lard is firm at 11)60 for bble, and 12)6o for
kegs Whiskey Is dull and the demand limited, at 22ii
02343 for bble, 220 for bltds, and 21021)6o for drudge.
PITTEBTIRGII MARKETS, June 25, 1858 —noon
dull;salenonfhewharfof 38,33, 80 nod 40 bbls at
$3.86 for caper and 18 60 for- extra. From ntore ' ,70
bbls at $8 60. $4 12, and $4 66 for the three rrades; 76
do at 33 62, $4, cad $4 60 ; 100 do ;taper at $3 30, and
60 do at $3 46; also, 40 Racks (100 Ma) Tennessee fame.
ly extra at $28032 50
(laatte."-43alen 510 hue Oats from wharf at $26027,
and' 150 'has db from sure at 80 ; 300ints Corn from
wharf at 47 ;40 bog spring Rarity, from , wagon, at 30,
- and 50 do 'Aye at 45.
Porsroas.—Sales 50 bon mixed from store at 66, arid
'26 do Mercer at 70
letaa.—Enles of 15 bf bile new Mackerel, large, 26.50;
'lo"bbls do stsl.2 00. and 4l) ht bbls Lake Wilde at 83 50
`pa 76 - '
Subla:—Sales of 11 and : 6 hhds N. 0. , prline it 8 and
• e ' ' ' •
58 bblireetifleditt2o o 24c ity gal.
Datieb Factious -A sale of 13 bus at $3 75•
PACO!!
,htuf•deolinedi sales of 20,000 lbe Western In lots 4t egbeix for Shofilders, *Mr, B,t age ;
,Olt.T:dareet Obaulders are selling at .
Otter4;ls.-:- - Bilee of ey bxe at 708 e, and 320 bXa at let
trtrax.—.3sale of 1 bbl Roll at 12Kc.
' •
Mat4nts l y Talagirtph.
Br TIMORIe, Jtfoe' 141—NOUr,dt111, and no POO , r.-
porteA. „Wheat ;lull d.'unsbiluted, Corn to quiet;
uhlai ilitCyalluit• 76677 c. 'Prorthions dull and un•
; 12a2;i0. •
..Cnttleflo;Jurill4.—Flour It; steady. Whr at arm at
71e Corn active at bac Onto 11;u1. abilon; los to
Buffalo-1,000 bbl, of Flour, 10,500 bush of Wheat, and
48000 bosh of Corp.
The following is Bn ezt> cat tn i t r pte ill ti ; te . letter,
reeelviidbY r the eteimer, S.:ddressed n mar
,
'Jinn' in-this city,- , and written from Aye, in
the' • ,
ii.TbefEing et Burnell- has sent 10,000 rupees
f£1;0001•to the committee in Caiouttis for'thoie who
have: suffered by: the Indian' tnutiny; —Hie me..
jesty's whole course, during, the'monthethii fear
' fat storm of anarchy has been sweekingvor India,
has= been most praiseworthy. A civil war is now'
raging in Yunan,a,provinoo in China; bordering
epon..l3urmah.. The tliohammetlen. part .6f the
population 'rose upon- the other ;arcade, and mur
dered whole Tillages. After hundreds of thou
sands were• butchered- the tido •turtfed, and it is
thought now that not a, single Moslem will _be
spared." - ' . • . ,
INJURIOUS Errgorti OF NEW TYPE.—it •io well
known: (says the Parts oorresporident of the Morn
iiig Advcrt(scr)khat new type has a very-tpjuri,
ous effeot , on the.flpgers, and that,ohildran
employed in sorting it in theloundries, very
often.tose the-use of them. LThe thribia Medicate
relates the following recent case- of, paralysis
caused by handling new type':
"A Compositor, aged thirty-nine, 'in' perfect
health, was provided, some time ago, with a new
fount. He had scarcely used it for-a week when
hie wrist become weaker and weaker; the skin of
the thumb, index, and middle finger was worn off
at the tips, and, in a few days more; ho had com
pletelylestthe use of his hand.llis medical ad
viser, Dr Salter, rightly 'attributing thtq disordeF
'le the:poisonous effects of the load contained in
the typo, ouused him to bathe' his hand several
'times a d ay, each time for the space of three hours,
In a Solution of 'Sntg,hprpt of potvii'unt. This
Waal remedy effected a complete cure friths dome
oT eight days, with Out the aid of any other media
,9.l4°!!'t
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.*,
.blua a. nn fa Loonitaid.—The Lake Frovhislice
(La) Herald 'of the 13th giver the following [M
count-of-a• horrible' matter at Floyd, in 'Carroll
parish: on Sunday night, Bth instant!
• Mt. It. M. Flournoy, a peaceable 'end Irbrttly ,
citizen aud,planter, residing not fat from Floyd,
:having beard it. intimated that a young man
known as Itoh-Stripling was unlawfully-taMper
ing with.. a negro girl of his, called to the girl
tot come away, or •to go home, , or something
to that-effect. — This gave offence to 'Striplina,
'who accosted Flournoy with some such ex
pression as ” Who aro you?" • and recoiling
no reply, roularkod that he would make him
answer, .and thereupon _ went up to Flournoy,
and plunged a bowie-knife into, his, right side.
Flournoy then went to the post Office, whioh was
rutar.by, and tnadeltnown that hewas,attaoked by
43trisiling dn.-thi.niannitir aid under the °lrmo.
Ames lie sttrvived his wound about
an lour. - Meanwhile Stripling had gone to his
rook, Where'le was &and abed", with. the bloody
knife , tinder hit motto:ow, and was-arrettled. Be
was put into prison and heavily ironed. -From the
intense eacitementwhichperVades the community,
we Haim that he is in great danger of being shot
through the grating, or taken out and hung, at any
moment.
, Systematic Hoax.—ln every quarter of
the city yesterday it was reported that an accident,
involving an•awful loos of life, bad occurred at
Gray's-Ferry Bridge. Wo heard , this rumor every
-where—at the Exchange, in Broad street, and at
the Schuylkill. Of course, we at once endeavored
to asoertain the source of all the alarming reports
that were in general oiroulation, when we learned,
to our great relief, that the only,damage aces
sioned hod been through the direct instrumentality
of Madame Rumor, who, in this lestanee, as In
many °there, had no vary great regard for the
truth,
FRU ADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADB.
Josern O. (ham
WiLu j ot O. REsr, 00101171111 Or TUN MONTE
ELLIN It/LRNA!..L,
' ' ' - ' - LETTISH BAG&
Al the Mirchaals , Sze/Wags, PAiladaphin.
Banine - ACh Wee, epeddsn London, soon
Barque Oordella, Fleeer Barbadoes, soon
Bircme America. Witham, CATdeDUI, June
Barque White Wing. Billing Laptev*, June ... 1
Brig fifty Queen, Lyle Mayans, term
Brig Meteor, Anderson ....Havana, soon
SAILING-OF THE OCEAN STEADIERS.
• ' FROM THE UNITED STATES. '
i77/43f1l ; • 7808 702 DAY
Amp New Tork..Havre Juno 20
Europa Boeton..threrpool, , June 30
- City of Baltlioore ..N York:Alrorpool July I
gaxonla.... N York..liamburg July 1
Vanderbilt. ..... . .New York..Bouthampton July 3
-Perdu .. .. ... .... New York..Llrerpool ...July 7
, New York NOW York..elaugow ...... 4...JU1y 10
Borussia .. , New York..llamburg July 15
4 , . ?30M IttIEOPB.
. .
FROM 708 • - DAT
New York, - Glaturow,.New York, June 12
Arid Bouthampton..New Yore Juno 16
Anglo-Baxon.....LlTerpool: .Q nobs o, &o June 16
Niagara 1 lverpool..Boston June 19
. Olty hi Wash , gt'n Liverpool—New York June 23
- . Pi:kiwi% ..... ...Bouthampton..New York, June 29
ETEAKERB TO AND FROM HAVANA , AND NEW
ORLEANS. I _
New York 24, arriving at Ha•
vans 7th, and New Orleans 'loth. From New Orleans
29th.,..HATAMI 23d, arriving at New York 28th.
OsnliVita-aFroth New York 12th; arriving At Havana
17th. and.Nese Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th,
Ravine 30th, arriving at New York 3d.
tl/1.65 55
rIIIILAVIILPRIA—PrOm Now York 17th, arriving at Ha:.
caner 224, and New Orleans 25th. From New Orleans
6th, Berens Bth, arriving et New York 13th.
liceok WARRIOR—Prom New York 27th, arriving at
Elevens let and New Orleans M. From New Orleans
12th, tfavans 15tb, due at New York 19th.
leeent.--From Ott alegon 4th and 19th, due at Ila
vaha Bth and 231. 'Tom Haven& 10th and 25th', dhe at
New Ycrk nth and dlet _ _ _
13:7 The Celt Corals Mail ff isomers sail from New
York on the 6th and Both of each month.
When the above dotes fall on Sunday, the steamers
will Leal on Monday, except from New (Meow
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jane 25, 1.958
30N 'area 4 351,30 N Bin 7 25
EqGIL WATER /2.25
' .
Stea.eer Beason. Sallow, 20ARRIVE hoU D ra f ro mr New York ifs
Ci PO Mity;with menhandise arid,:passengers to James
r.ssesiu s. barque, three brigs and some 20
solos off the LedgrLight.fihip ; bound up.
BriOgtoonlight, Small, days from Cardenas, in
Abbott Lawrence, Baker, 4 days' from Boston,
with mdse to Croirell & Conine.
Brig Gramm. Baker, 4 days from New Bedford, tribal.
Dud to Shober, Bunting & Co.
- Brig Pauline, Atkins, 4 days from liostbri, I4ith Lucke
to Toone & CO.
BcheCedder, Oriitiell, 5 Lye trim Boston, with mdze
to Crowell & Collias
Behr Margaret Reinhard, Peterson, 6 days from Boa.
tin, in ballast to Noble, Hammett & Caldwell.
Bohr Alvarado; Stanley, B days from New Yolk, In
tuatara to Homo:tell, Potts & Co. "
Bohr E W Benton, Taylor, 6 days from Coh usot, in
ballast to Van Dozen, Norton '& Co,
Bohr Constittition, Strout, 0 dap from New York, in
ballast to ettptetn.
Behr glighi, Huntley, 4, days from PrOvidence,.in bal
last td Hayes & Godshall
Behr Lewis Clark, Poky, 4 days from Providence, in
ballast to O.A Hocksher & Co
Mohr Pequanneck, Burroughs, 6 days from Bobbin, In
ballasta to U A Ileokeher & Co.
Behr Ban Lois, Ketcham, 4 days from Pawtucket, in
ballast to L Audeoreid & 00.
Bohr B Cheater Brower, a days from Boston. in bal
last to Reyes to Godshall.
Bohr .T P Lamed, Brambes, 6 days from Boston, in
ballast to WlLToliis: Ull -
,
Bohr It erfy; 1414,y, 6 days fad Boston, id
to IdsUm,'Ogle & 04. •
Bohr J P Pharoi Oratimer, 4 days from Fall River, in
ballast to asphalt'. • . - -
Eche Wm George, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with corn to I L Bewley & Co.
Bohr Henry Nutt, Garwood, 4 days from Wilmington,
NO, with lumber to Pettit, Martin & Co - -
Bohr Sarah, Benson, 6 days from New Bedford, with
oil to Shober, Bunting & Co. • • •
Behr P %Taylor, Hooper, 10 days from Leeehrillo,
Va, with lumber to Gsaldli& Galtlft:
Bohr Florida, Rally, 5 days from Salem, with mdse to
'Crowell &
Bohr Paulide, - JOnea; I' days from Norfolk i Va, with
ehingleas to Bolt° neVanderreer &Co. - •
Bohr Marta Pickup, baker, 5 dap tram Boston, with
rods. to Crowell & Collies.
Sohr.Emma, Vent, S days from Lynn, in ballast to N
Sturtevant & Co.
Behr Crisis, Renear, 6 days from Daorereport, in bal
last to captain.
Bohr W It Newcomb, Bacon, 4 days from Boston, In
ballast to oaptaiu.
Bohr Major Toms, Salmons, 8 day. from Indiah River,
col h lumber to J W Bacon & Co
Sloop Olivia, fox, 1 day from Odealia, Del, with grain
to Christian is Curran; • • • ' • -
Behr J L White. Burrell: from Marshall. •
Barge Col Kends ick, Wharton, Edayil from Albany,
with mdse toJ G Whits & Sons.
•
• . OhntllD.
Steamship Remiche.", Hand; New York, .1 Allderdice.
Bargee sArdella Miser, Borbadoes. J Rue.
Brig D B Doane, Gilkey, Bath; G /Bockhorn.
Brig J Nickerson, Nfekerson, Cape flaytlen, Thomas
Wattson & Bone
Bohr B W Benton, Taylor, Roxbury, Tan Dagen, Nor.
ton & Co.
Behr Alvarado, Stanley, Weymouth, Remmell, Potts
•k. Co. •
" Bohr 1.1 Reinhart, Peterson, Salem, Noble, Hammett
& Caldwell.
Behr lleoj Enollsh, Bliven, Medford, do
Bohr Emma, Vent,Lyno, N &odorant & Co.
Bohr Oriels, Ihinesr, Chelsea, einolokson & Glover.
Bohr Rhoda & Nutlet', Hoffman, Boston, L Audended
& Co.
Bohr Flora Ring, &melt, Medford, Mace, Sinuickeon
Glover
Bohr Flight, Headley, Cambrldgeport, Hayes A Go&
shall.
Behr IL Chester, Bowers, Boston, do
Bohr T P Learned, Frambes, Boston, W 11 Johns,
Seim B L Berry, Hall, Boston, Baum, Ogle & Co.
Bohr Pequounock, Burrows, Boston, U A Ilsokeher
& Co.
• Bohr L Clark, Sooey t Hingham, • do
Behr Ban Lois, Ketcham, Proeldenee, t Andenrled
Bohr J L White. Burrell Newport, Morris & Murray.
Bohr - Julia Anna, Harding, itonton, N &odorant &
Co.
Bohr Lady Ellen, Corson, do • do
Bohr Lombard, Hard ng, do do
Behr Eugene, Parker, Boston, L Audenreld A Co
Bohr Elias Wittiest' s. Taylor, Lynn, Maas do
Behr Monsoon, Oral:inter, Washington, do
Behr John Lancaster, Miter, Providence, do
Bohr Jaber, L White, Morrill, Newport, Morris &
Murray. •
Steamer Bostors, Bellew, New York, Jan Allderdice.
Steamer II L (law, Iler. Baltimore, A Groves, Jr
Barge Col Kendrick, Wharton, Albany, John (1 White
& Son.
22%022%
(IT TILIORAPO TO TUT TRIZSO.3 - •
New You, Jane 24.—ArrlTed, ships Epareinondee,
from Rotterdam; Marten Cooper, from Antwerp;
Damson Baron, from Buenos Ayrks; Brunette, frees
Bewley de Keen belga Walter, from Marra, Da.;
Mountain Eagle, from Banta Crnz , Onba. '
New ORLEANS, Jane 2J —Arrived, Julius, Erskine,
from Bordeaux.
- .
Cleared,nbie Kentuckian, Mamie, for Liverpool
Tropic, Howell, for Havre; John and Albert, Crowell
for Soden.
(Oorreipondence of the Philadelphia Etching's.)
OAPHI lenexn, Jaime 24-8 P. M.
The barque Washington Butcher, from Oleofuegoa,
and several ochre. pulsed in this morning, The' brig
Moraody, for St. Thomas, and, some ten ochre, wont out
thin afternoon. Wind B. "
Yours, ho, THOO. B. auiatilB.
MEMORANDA.. . •
Steamship Delaware, Copes, hbo4o arrived at 'New .
York, yesterday,
Shl Golden City, Leary, for San Promise°, cleared
at Boston, 224 inst.
Ship Alma, Graves, old at Boston; 2.3 d that, for Mel
bourne • „
'Ship NipOunder, Poster, for Melbourne - old at Boston
231 •,.
Schr Robbie. W . Dillon, Merle, old at Boston. 23d lost,
for Bath, to load for this port.
Pchr Hero. Terry, - hence st Baltimore, 28d Inst.
Bohr Wm floury. berme at Norfolk, 224 bet,
"•Nehre Beth k and Major Deering`, hence at
Itiltterte, 20th inst.
Bohr J 21 Br +Mord, Boardman, tailed from Newport,
224 lust, for this port.
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tifE PRINS i#" - PHII2 ADE • Hilt 1 ' tlibatit. StiNt i 25, ISISEI:zP'L' ,',-.:,
143
:ftlarine inteUtgente.
EMM
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Behr Smith D Bellowil,'Olark, fin thla pott,a led from
Provideno622ct Met
•1301fridenterey, Armen, from Delariare Olty, for Fall
River, passed Newport, 22dinst.
Bohm New Mexicoi Ireland, and ,TB Ford, Otunpbell?
• hence, arrived at Hartford,.22,l inst. ' •-t
' .Bo hr , William Henry, helical; arrived at Nerkfaikqnd
hist ,• • • ••• , "
Bohr leTtnensend; Townsend , for, Baltimore, 'sniffed
at Boston, 22d Ind; • . ,
Behr Mary Oleaveland l Geodrldge, from Weet
for Boston, passed Highland Light, 23d lost, 9 A
Sohn .1.3 Spencer, Polly Price, Village! Gem, J II
Allen and Aid for l,oaton, passed Highland , Liglat;2Bd
Bohr Mary Price, Bilsztrd, from Wilmington, Del; for'
Do ton, sailed from Romeo's Hold 23u Met i
Bohn I Bamboo, Brannan. Henry P. Simroons,,Bint- '
lett; A Hammond, Paine. ' leoxana Maley, Morte, , and
George Edward, May, hems arrived. at Boston 284
Behr J, - Anderson, Miller, .hente, and at New Ehnen
23d inst.
W Weldon,. Duffield ; for Philadelphia. ' a rid I ,Touray, Gould;
cleared at New york, Yesterday
-
Bchre D,G.Ployd, Rocket , for Philadelphia, and Flys
way,Davie;for-Delaware etty r arrived at New Have n
I 23d lint. , • -
Behr WB Honey, Phillips, cleared at Boston 28d
Ind for Vienna; Md.
Brig I.xprens, Froth, hence at Halifax, 18th inst.
Brig - Fairy. Welah, for Pernambuco, with - Boar,'aalled '
from Richmond, 234 jest, . • -
Brig Martha Poet, Thompsom cleared at Norfolk, 224
inst, for Havana._ .
Barque Amy, Ihnemoid, hence for Boston, passed
Highland Light. 280 Inst.
Barque Belle; Ryder, from .Boddri for .Philadelphia,'
passed Highland Light at sunset, 23 d Inst.
Bloopl, A Maeoiribni Rokbina, lience,atFall
21st in et .
Btearneni .13 Seymour Sidman, and .0 0 Alger, Hague,
for Philadelphia ' sailed from Hartford, 224 Ind
PrOpoller Ann Eliza, Robinson, hence arrived at N en'
link yesterday. - .
; Propeller Tawny, Wilson, cleared at New York ye.
terday for Philadelphia.
111dit1Pii atisoELLANY.
The ship Princess Royal, Captain Hartley, front Now
Prieaus for Liverpool, grounded at the Southwest Pass
.10th list, and remained 16th. - ' -
Ship 'Castilian, Travea, at New York from Liverpool,
reverts lgth• nit, lit 50 15, Jon 15 45, saw un - Anieriaan,
slip un'ilre; ran for her, and upon approaching near,
saw a ship that was lying near her fill away an stand
to the eastward; also saw another ship from the west
westward NCI close to; and then Maud on; suppdsed the
first had taken elf the crew' b1ay,30,. pulsed the Grand
Ranks, since which time ha yo had light $ W winds and
calms,,with foggy 'Weather. - - 5
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' 'NEW YORK, Julia 24, an ebips Wm Tapseott, Bell,
'Liverpool; ;cameo W Fanning, Briggs, Galveston• Ram
bler, Lathrop, Mobile,. barques Eliza Bates , Wallington,
Bermuda; Pilgrim, Matlock, Mobile; brigs Mattgaret,
liiiton P:jardo; bt Rice i Greenough, Galv es to n ;
Farah Peters, imrdj(libera t Cubit ; Frederic Eugenie,
Colleygiette ;:13orneo, Craig, Ponce, P !obis' Shen,
13aWyer..Bleolv o lIttigeton, Ja; Seinta, Liopkins,.tarthe
gene; RObeit Caldwell, Hudson, Charlesitori; George
Amos, - Nleholas, Matanzaa; Steamship Weeternport,
'Berry, Baltimore and Norfolk.
Cleared—Ships_Main Reach. Hamburg; Liverpool,
Kearney, London; F Gebherd, Hayden, Liverpool; It 2'
Kimball, Homer,Dl St Johns, B . Barques II Trow
bridge. Augur. New Eleven; Geo Thomas, Hem, Apa
lachicola. Brigs Ellen, England, St Thomas; Undine,
Branecomb, St Johns, N F; Emily, - Davis, Charleston.
Behr 8 P Smith, Cheeebro '
BOSTON.—Arr June 23, ship George W Bonnie, Ed.,
wards, New Orleans; brigs New World, (of New York.)
Ross. Cienfuegos 3d hist ; Annandale, lingoes, Wil
mington NC; actin Emma Amelia Har ding • Bevamieb;
Frank Herbert; Mayo, Georgetown DO ; M E Pearson,
Coombe, Baltimore.
Telegraphed—Barque 'Union, from Mobile.
Cleared, ships John G Center, Hamlin St John, N
13, to load for England; barques James I. Dan a, Fair
child, Mobile; Ella Bea,row , Savannah; brigs
Teele, Port au Prince; Laurin's, Lavender, Cape
ileyt`en; Chimborazo, Brown, Rockport, to load for
Baltimore; ech Spring Hill F. semen, Jacrnel.
Sailed, - ship Alma; barques Lizzie, Arctic Anon;
Waltham, Trinity, Brno, Ella; brigs Semi
Chimborazo, General .Mareball, Mechanic; soh Ruby,
Barque Marion went to sea from the Roads probably.be
fore daylight.
PORTLAND—An 22d, brigs Resolute, Hill, Bahia
limmiar,Julia Ford, Griffin, N Vu k.
SAVANNAH—Arr 21st, barque King William, Wood
met, llevans• brig Susan, Drew, Boston.
Cleared—Barque R A Allen, Robbins, Cardenas. •
. CLlAbLEBTOrt—Cleared 224 lost, barque Harriet
Frances, Snow, Liverpool ; Bahr Justine Bendel, Peter
eon, Baltimore,
Went to sea 21st, Behr Argue. Tuckermen, N York.
NEW ORLEANS—Arr 16th host brig Pizarro, Stur
gis, Stonington, Conn; 17th, brig Minatitien, Wooloog
ham; !detentes
Cleared, 16th Jost, ships Termite, Maristany, Dame
lona; Ocean Romp, Manson, Havre; 17th, ship Kate
Dyer, Liverpool; lath, brig Anna Kimball Merrill
iiverpool; brigs Nib= Stetson, Treats, Temple*. ' W
II Brune, Knight, Havana;' 17th, Spanish barques Fe,
Munialegne, Ban Sebastian; Yeabellta, Aguirre, San-
Towed to sea, 10th last, ship lonian; brig Ruins
Soule; 11th, ships Highlander and Geo West+ Immo
Oregon; -brig Valkyrlan; 12th, ships Bimoda and James
Jdontgomere; barque Robert.
ARKIVALti AT THE l'ittheliAL MIT=
TT TO OTT O'Ol.OOX THIS MORNING.
GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut street. belowNlnth.
G M Wight, Washington Dr JII Foster & 2 ladles,
0 Cattle, St Anthony's Chicago
Falls Jos Konigmacher, Ephrata
Wm It Jacob & la, Louis- Springs, Pa
villa, ICY Edir II Pendleton, Wash
-13 T Taylor k dim, N Y ington
Miss Guest, N Y Mrs Gillespie N Y
Col Pedro Godol, Santiago D. P Maio N Granada
de Chili ' • DL de Burros, Santiago de
G IS Cortex, N Granada Chili
Wm CI Whiteley, Del T J Tobin & la, 8 0
J E Hussey, Nashville It D Frost, Canton, Miss
W 1111arrison, Cincinnati, J 8 Hall & la, Hayford,
Ohio Md
Miss Murphy. Harford. Md Miss Michael, Garrard, Md
Miss A Gall, Buford, Md Wm II Byrd, Augusta, Oa
0 M White, Trenton KMunson, Utica, N Y
L Camino. N Y T J Pritchett, Tenn
miss C A Elbotwell, N Y Jos D Shot sell, N Y
M P Ayres k wife, Jackson- Augnstus Getty, Baltimore
villa, 11l Wm A Foster & la, Sloes
Francis V Phillips, N 'Y 0 W Morgan, Va
F Lowy tr, ale, tibia Si as Loury, Chia
J Jefferson Thomas, Angus- M L
Miss Mary Clanton, Au.
ta, Ca gush, Gs
Idles Kit Lamar; Gs Thus II Oakley, N Y
J Hall, N Y 3 13 Glsdney, N J
Wm Dickson, N T • D Mollraine Baltimore
Samuel Olrt Ilactfcitd, Ct 3 W Nicoll'', Harrisburg.
lif H Cook & la, Cincinnati, Pa
Ohio F X Wei:anger, Cincin.
David C Barrow, Ga nati, Ohio
D 8 Oalef, N Y H 11 Clarke, Pa
II (I Julian, N Y IV D Weed. N Y
A. (/ Harrod, Connecticut II D Winslow, Boston
Al II ft Styles & la, Brook - Was If 0 Styles, New
lyn Brighton
F Dohs, N Y Mr Gloss /c 2 eons, Wash-
Gen It Davis, California ington
Jae 0 Bradford, Phila J II Hart. Richmond. Va
John,L Buchanan, Va li L Drlnkwater, Dotton
James A Davis, Ye
AMBRIOALI HoUBE—Chestnut street, abore Fifth.
Richard Henderson, N Y W Ilannekan & lady, West
C 0 Newman, Li Y Cliestor
W J Johnson, Mississippi C Johnson, Dslawaro
Jas Brown, Marylund, , 0 4 Robinson ' llamas
Salmi Briiwnson, Kentucky 1' W Muster' 6; daughter,
II B Schofield Philo ' Baltimore
C Bedell, N Y C Loeser, Jr: Pottstille
I, 1' Garrigues, Pottsville 0 S Titus, N Y
Jos F Chatellier, N Y W .Washburn, N Y
J R Weeks, Newark, N J 11 C Nesbitt, Port Deposit
Mrs D Powers, Lansingburg, Franklin Ross & la, N Y
Nese York A Ross, N Y
S 'iv:McDougall, N Y 0 B Maxwell, Dantillo,N Y
M 11 Potrero, Bensingburg, Mri, F lt tlitule.t, Jerooy
NO; York City
J E Simmons, N Y D 0 Dodd. N Y
Jnoillienry, Boston, W W Hollings, Boston
,ti 0 Napes, Nem . Don Olylmo, Mexico
8 B Sanford, St Louis
MEBOHANTEP 110TEL—Fonrth street. below Arab.
A W Wilson, Indiana, Pa M Stratton, Salem, N J
John Johnson, Brooklyn 'Payne Pettibone & wife.
Mal Sanders, lerDelaware Wyoming, Pa
A Armstrong & la, Hagers. W J Madsra, Pa
town, Md II E Syr., Selinsgrove, Pa
P Clark,. Pa , A 8 Peiklet, N Y
G Everett, N Y Dr It hlcUready, flewick-
Geo Kunkel, Harrisburg leyelliii, Pa
WN Stewart, Pittsburgh. Win Willis,Thippensburg
J N Lukens, Egleamere, Pa S Ward, Itiuvlsburg
W P Boyd, Mansfield. Masa J McElroy, Pittsburgh
BWightman, Pittaburgh W Moore, Clearfield. Pa
UNION IlOTßD—Arch street, below 70=01.
.1 Dilworth, Bucks co, Ps 0 Tolman, Fitchburg. VII
T Tolman. Fitchburg, Ye 811 Orlflis, Ilancook, N Y
J goore, Itarrisbrirg, Pa Miss Cooper, Harrisburg,
Seiffert, Manchester, Pa Pa -
Milton Selffert, Blanchester, H. Steel, Port Deposit, Mil
Pa- /3 Murtaugh & la, Pa
Bliartengh, Pa John Lerch, lowa
Samuel Lerch, lowa . John Laux, Neaten
0 0 Holcomb & la, N J Bliss 0 Holcomb, N
Mice ZIIIIInetOIIU, Ole, 0 J Zimmerman, Olu, 0
0 Ootbit, N Y Ii J.Mulford.Briageton,NJ
11 I) Draper, Mulford, Mace B Alexander, Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Rate street, above Third.
James Aitken, Pittston, Pa II Edmonds & Potter , .
0 Callender, Plttsbursh D B Jones, Sr, Frenehtown
Chao 8 Oliphant, IVilliams • N. 7
port, Pa Samuel Willtame N
Joshua Cowley, Pa , Alfred T Clark. Lancaster
James Boyd, South Easton Dr 0 Weldy, Atlantis City
Oeo D Holley, Dorset, Vt Cleo Wynkoop & la, Ribs
W F Peak. Pottsville, Pa Wm N Peters dc Is, Mer
les D Lebanon ahalPs Creek, Pa
.1 bhott, Lebanon •
MADISON MUSH, Second etreeti above Market.
Janine Liddell, Trenton, NJ D 8 Vandenburg, Victor,
It M Vaughan, Milton, Del N Y
Thos J Barrowe, New York It Irvin & la; Memphis
Mice Irvin, Memphis pre Bannon, Baltimore
BALD KAMM ROTEL—TWO htteat, ab. Oallowhill
Samuel Miler, Luzern° ea Prank Nowcommer, Mid
Nathan Frederxek, Allen. dletown, Ls
town, oa' • Nath K Bieber, Kutztown
ennui Martin, Ps
' BLACK BEAR ROTEL—Third, below Oallowhlll.
bilas Maple, Lucerne co D noncom, Healing
Roo Neywime, Ending" Rim BH. Brobst Atlp.lo , o
Mrs Drobeb, Al l entown„ .kb Hogeland, Feoeterrille
BARLEY MEAN HOTEL—Second street, below Vine
W Wallece,Stroudstaug, ra A B Johnson, N Hope
Eder Atkinson d. Is Bucks James 0 Eden, Bucks co
Alm Rill, Newtown
,D Donovan, Trenton
co, Ps
Wm Johnston, Trenton
.11.13LAOlt DEAR INN--Pllth and Merchant stream.
0 K Palmer, Delaware John Way, Cheater co, Pa
Thomas Warrington, West James Stott, Chester co,
Chester Pa
James Drawn, Maryland D E Trainer, Delaware co,
T Lewis, Delaware 00, Pa Penns
R Steel Pa • J 4 Chandler, Hopewell
Coo Haines, Pa E H Brown, Lanmuster co,
J H Erb, Lanomiter co, Pa Pa
J P Ocean, Chester co, Pa 0. Marshall Taylor, Dela-
W McHenry, Chester on, Pa ware en, Pa
WESTERN HOTEL—Market street, above Eighth.
At Kelly, Del Johnlle(lord, Harrisburg
Thee Hanlon, re _ A Thomas, Harrisburg
S,Dradhuret, Lan° Jes Venial:lt, N Y'
0 li Ouramlpge, N Y D 0 Dobson, N J
JAC. Sheen, Del , 11 Horsey, D 0 •
Excel/dot ItAfrigerupas=:
$l,OOO Challenge that my Iterriieratere will keep
provision longer, wills loss ice, than .any other in the
cit.,. I warrant thont to give Satisfaction ' at the low
price et $5.50. • Also, a large assortment of Water Cool
ers. Price $2 J. S. CLARK,
je23-43t No. 1008 MARKET Blroot, above Tenth
Strauss & Goldman, No. 300 Market street
above Third, Wholesale dealers In CILOTIIINO, are
sow selling off their entire stock at Retail, at wholesale
prices. je3.lra
0110I0E NOVELTIES
• - e
SUBUSIER STABS OF HATS,
~ WARBURTON'S,
Jena , No. 480 CHESTNUT Street
Ice Pitchers.— •
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS.
PATENT APPLIED POR. -
Our new Improvod Ice Pitcher combines all the quail
fice.tiona, both of utility and economy.
Sold only at the exclusive Silver 'Prated Ware Montt
factory of JOHN O. MEAD lc SONS..
N. E corner NINTH and CHESTNUT 6treetn,
je24l-31. '
,-,,Operiql ~N.oiiiiti:l ''''-''. ) T
ttalidtiltiiltt el the .11Lrert, - -=Wlteit - not Raging
froto - erganlo diseako k palpitatioaa are 'due 'either to
nervnua oxettelneut Or to a gimoial tinimvCrfahmeot of
NIAN,ElitAl3l!;by reatOrfni the
vital Auld tolta proper 'calm nervous too:Ate
-meet, ornate palpttatione, and' lurigoratei the whole
Natem. • . „ • , ' - joM.Or
Singer's Sewing Macitines.ifter a lair
trial of the ROVOI , Bi machines that have yet been Were('
to the public, - the, unanimous verdict of Clierato'rs has
bean given in favor of Singer's.. 'Phials, in fact, the 04/y
machine capable of,performing every Wag of ,sewing.
131 N . OBTOS NEW FAMILY SEWING MAtiIIIN.EI
is,,beyond all question, the most complete article for
nullity use yet invented, being at-once ornamental,
nattily operated, and superior, in every respect, to any
other machine. On this statement we - challenge the
world. I. M. BINGER:A CO.,
ica-dm , . 002 011B8TNUT Street:
- Seamen's Salina Fund '--Offlce SIO3 Walnut
street, one door west of Second street." Receives de
posits in 4 alf , One Dollar and iipwards, from all
gIiYaW,S of tit/Ammar, and allows interest at the
.r....31;:0r ' rcent. per lIIIIIUM.
,"
(Office open daily, from 9 tuktil 6 o'clock, end on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President,
Franklin Yell; Treaaurer and Secretary, ,Cheriee M.
Morrie. .
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
11/R.ROHANT BTREET.
Ohee Race., Drafts, Bllle Lading, Bill Hesde, Cir.
onion, Carle, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
prioee to suit the times. oal:4y
, Grover k ‘Rakers •
OXLEBRATIM
FAMILY I3BWING BIAOIIINBO,
780 071ESTMIT -13TIENICT.
These Machines are now Patty admitted to be the
best in use for fatellysewing, making a new, strong,
and elastic stitch, which will nor rip, even if every
fourth stitch be cut. °Steelton meat on application by
letter. .apg-y
Ilomor , s Infant cordial.--Tine iniatuable
dordial is prepared from •variety of the most °hole*, and
efficient aromattoshnOwn in medicine, and it the most
perfect end reliable carmlnetivo extant for Infants and
yorang.ehlldrem.
By lta powerful influence a speedy ours la effected in
all bases of eholie, windy Pains And spasms : Relieves
end mitigates mush of children , sEffering during donti•
lion or teething,,end by its soothing properties traa•
quills.. pains of the bowels, looseness, woraltieg, Ac.
- The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used in thousends of omits with the mood
abundant success. 110 Wally thould be withoht it.
Prepared only by HAMM A. , Bowta,
At his Drug and °handsel Btoro,
N. I. corner of Faith and Green eta., Philadelphia..
To whom all orders meet be addressed. And for dale
by Druggists generally. an Id-ly
Saving Fund.—Flue Per Cent. Interest.—
NATIONAL SAPRTY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, S. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received In any amp, large or small, and Interest paid
from the day of depielt to the day of withdrawal "
Money is received and payments made daily, without
notice. The investments are made in Real Estate,
Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and en& first-class securi
ties ss th charter requires.. Office houre, from 9 o'clock
In the morning until 5 o'clock In the Afternoon, nd on
Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 *lock, fed
To Prevent the flair falling oft. TO pro
mote a new growth. To prevent the hair turning gray.
To change gray hair and whiskers to their original life
color. To make the hair sorb and glossy, inclining it
to curl, JULES HAUEL'S EAU ATIIENIENNE, OR
HAIR RESTORER, Bold by all druggists, and by
JULEP! HATI - EL & CO., N 0.704. WIESTNIIT Street:
je2l4Bt-wlt
.fftarna2eo.
On the 24th instant, by the Rev. E. W. Nutter, ED
WIN 11. DEER, of Notfolk, Va , to REETEE, daughter
Of William Esher, Een., of Philadelphia, *
On the •..2,1 February, by Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, Mr.
JAMES AI DIVINE b Moe HANNAH H. WELLES,
both of this city,
Oa the let inataat, by the Ber. George Chandler, Mr.
BENJAMIN 000MBE to Mies MAGGIE HONE. *
0a the 10th April, by Rev.' Aker M. Levy, Mr. B.
KROGER BATTIIII.3 tolitt . es MARY.L. DEVAULT, all
or Philadelphia.et
EDeatbss.
On the 234 Instant, BARAD ELIZATISTIf, daughter
of (leo. D and Mary Glenn, in the 12th year of her age.
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the resid'en'ce of leer parenb , ,
No. 708 South Sixth street; the (Friday) afternoon, at
4 o'clock.-
On the 23d Instant, Mrs. OAT141115:15 HICKEY, in
the 57th.year other ago.
The relatives and friends of the faintly , are respeetf ally
Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of
her corm, IL and D Foley,ltio„2l4 Jefferson street, above
second, the (Friday) morning. at 8 S o'clock. To pro
coed to the 8t Michael's Cemetery.
On the 23d instant, at Freckford, Mrs. IL&NNAII E.,
'rife of Fleury Dotter
he relatives and IA ends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
husband, Paul street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2
o'clock. tF
Oa the 23d Instant, JOSEPH OLEAVBR, in the Clot
year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, Part Penn, Delaware, this (Friday) morning, at
10 o'clock. iF
On the 22d instant, 51ta.,13A.11.A1l 11. KAY, in the 731
year of her age,
Der relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral this (Friday ) afternoon - , at 3 o'clock,
from her late residence, 539 Yofk avenue, above Ta
roomy street, Interment at Laurel Bill Cemetery. *
On the 2311 Instant, CATIIARINE STEEL, aged 25
Jean.
The relatives and friends of the family-are respect
folly Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her brother-In-law, James Fallen, District place,
Tenth street, above Vino, thia (FridayLafternoun, at
I °Weak, without further notice. Top acted to Cathe
dral Cemeiedl.
On the 224 instant, Mrs. ELI'LADETiI, Wife of Wm.
Dougherty, and daughter of the late Peter Lore, In the
41st year of her Aga
The relatives and Mende of the family, also sfartba
Washington Asseciation,lio. 40, I. 0. of P., are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's
residence, in Twenty-third street, below Lombard, on
Suuday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice.
To proceed to Odd Bellows' Cemetery. isst
On the 22d. instant, TLIONAS ORR UASSINOER,
youngest coo of John and Eunice '
The relatives and frienda or the faintly are respect
fully invited to attend the ftinefal; frdoi hie late resi
dence. Park sir. et, above Walnut, West Philadelphia,
this (Friday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without further
notice.a
. .
On the 224 instant, Mr. PETER SPARED, aged 54
yearn.
The male relatives and friends are respectfully in
vited to attend his funeral, from his late remittance.
1012 West Notth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 3
o'clock,
On the 224 instant, WILLIE, eon of James and Eli
zabeth d Pinson, in the 6th year of his age.
The friends of the family are invited to attend the
funeral, from the residence of his parents, No 92D
Washington street, on Sunday afternoon next, at 3
o'clock.
EThe Committee of Twenty-four to re
port upon Ameuded Rules, appointed by the
rotic Convention, will meet Tills (Friday) kV
TEltfioOri, at 3 o'clock, at the (frond-Jury item,
Law Building, FIFTIL fitrtiet, below Walnut. •
JO °Mir bi 3R.CIiARLES w
je232.1t
Delaware Land Company.—A %tided
la ... Meeting or the Stockholders will be hold on
510NDAY EVENING nbxt, June 28, at 8 o'clock, at
'nal*lin Hall, SIXTH Street, below Arch. An Elec
tion for one Director will thou to held, to 811 n vacancy:
je2B4lt* B. H. HAINES, Secretary.
EcrComnterclal Mutual Insurance Corn-
PANY.—A. Meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company N 1 in Le belrl at their Lidice, in rear' Of Re 219
WALNUT Street, on TUURSDA Y, July 8, 1818, at 11
o'olock A. M. JOU A McCOLLOM,
je2B-tjyB ' Secretary.
Alumni Association, Central High
Lir
BCII.OOL.—A. Meeting of the hoard of Managers
will Le held at the Lidice of SAMUEL L. TAYLOR,
Esti , No. 427 WALNUT Street,-on FRIDAY, 25th
instant, at 5 o'clock P. Si.
FREDERICK BEYER, President.
Wii.Lies M. Intro, Secretary. Je24-2t
La. Philadelphia, June 24th, It 4 5S.—A n
Election for Directors of tho DICTUM. DE
POSIT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF PIMA-.
DELPIIIA," to terve the ensaing year, will ho held at
the Office of the Secretary and Treasurer, S. IL Loruer
of THIRD and WALNUT Streets, ou MONDAY. July
15th, 1805, het)seen the hours of 10 o'clock A. and
3 o'clock P. M. WM. MARTIN, 10.,
le24LIOt Secretary mot Treasurer.
niiintleinhin and Readily, Roiroad
CO.—Ofdee 2'21 South roi;i;TN !!:12.1t.
PIIIL4DELPHIA, Juno 21,4,10.
To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of this
Company, due on Id proximo, are requested to leave
them at this Ofilee on or before the 90th inatant, when
receipts will be given and Checks will be ready for de
livery on the let proximo, in exchange for mud receipts.
je22.-tjyl 9. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
Rig Mountain Improvement Company.
PHILADELPHIA, June 11th, 1958.-I , IOTV - 111,
A Special. Meeting of the Stockholders of the " Big
Mountain Improvement Company" will be held at the
office of the Company, southeast corner of FRONT and
CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the
26th Instant, ut 12 o'clock I f., to receive it report upon
the unexpected condition of its entre, and to express
thelt views no to the future course they Isiah the Dl
realm to pursue In the matter.
By order of. the Board of Directors.
jol2-dl2t WM. P. JENKS, President.
Germantown Passenger Rnilway.—The
Commissioners of the "Germantown Pnssenger
Re Company" will attend on MONDAY, ho 28th
Juno, 1868, and on each business day thereafter, from
10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M., at No. 80 South
SPXTII Street, to receive subscription's to the clock of
acid Company, until the same le fully subscribed. .
Charles Magarge ' William S. Perot, Vincent L. Brad
ford, J. If. Wheeler , J. S. Struthers, William Mill
ward William W. Whiter , Mordecai 0. Dawson, Thos.
A. Biddle, George W. Hammersly, Jabot Gates, John
J. Grillth, and Robert I'. Ring, Commisoloners.
jol24ltJyl
GOLD PEN M&NUFACTORY, N. E.
Corner of Sixru and-MINOR Streets, between
Market and Chestnut, Philadelphia
The Copartnership heretofore existing between
PETER WALKER & DRO., for the manufacturing of
GOLD PENS, Is new dissolved, In consequence of the
tenth of Peter Walker, senior partner. Hereafter the
business will be carried on under the joint name of
WALKER h JOY.
The sulnicriberg respectfully inform the trade that
their orders shall be . met with that promptitude and
attention which have hitherto characterized the trans
actions of the establishment.
je2s-It* WALKER & JOY.
NOTICE.—Theso FANS, so much admired
and sought after by business men to advertise on,
am now up and ready to be negotiated for, at the EX
CHANGE HOTEL, No. 77 DOCK Street, late Col. R.
B. JONES'S.
- The Hotel has been thoionghly renovated—the
Chambers with , entirely now Furniture, Carpets, &c. ;
the Bar and Eating Department are furnithed. with the
beat the market can afford. Meals can be had from 6
A. .H. to 12 at Night. Koenig 37X per night, and 52.50
per week: 510 per month. Deileacied of every clime
can be had at a moment's notice., The proprietor in
vites his friends and the public in general to give bite a
cull. J. OTTENKII2K,
of the Madison House, Nos 37 and 39N. Second at.,
j025-It*. . Proprietor.
STEER, Hair putter and
Kt , Whig MakUrdos removed to 416 CHESTNUT
Street, opposite the Custom House. je2s-2t*
OEA MSS! SEA BASSI—Jaid arrived,
10 the' schooner 1'E1iT014...1, with •fi fitio 'ldt 'of SEA
BASS, fresh from the Banks, and for Sale' on board, at
81 . 11.1.1 Ct -STREET WiIAMF. ,'Open on Sunday Morn
ing till 8 Q , eloek.
Je24-20 '• ' I'. FIT ZPAT Rld K
'DORT WINE.-30 Quarter Pipes, in 1 owl
and for WO by WILLIAM h. YEATON,
218 Eouth FRONT Street.
Ti: - -1 - _!.'::.'34:1i . /It.Plli.ii q..000:'' .- .'',: I :;:;?
,
TWEIVTRIKNINGS - ,ST FORE AND' AO- 1
TORY:'I,RINGEI3 iuioQualled in quality.
NEAV , TRIBIMINGS'STORK; FAQ=
• TORY. CUSTOMERS ge,k-yETWO..OOITS.
NEW TRIMMINGS STORE , A.NO-FACI= -
TODY. - ' . NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY.
EW-TRIMMINGS STORE 'AND FAO
-I'l TORY, 'Oidinie . xecuted biour own opeottyq.
NEW TRIMMINGS STORE AND '
INFAC
TORY. 'J. G. MAXWELL & SONS,
S. E. corner ELEVENTH 'and CHESTNUT Bts.
Brunch-318 8 SECOND, below Spruce. -Je24-ot.
LAWNS REDUCED.
We are selling 'French I awns,'of the beet cloths
and rich styles and medium designs pf Or
gandies am! Organdy itolies; Suliimercllress Goods, and
Tral oiling Dress Uoods at much reduced priced.
813AELPLESS attOrtliffel,
J 0214 ' ' 011.Y.STNUT and -
THE ODE APE ST EMBROIDERED
CRAPE SHAWLS over offered in this .City are
now being sold by
• T ORN LEY & CHISM
N. E. cur. MOUTH and SPRING GARDEN.
We purchased, a few days ago, et a most tremendous
sacrifice for '
CASTI,
n lot of s ery rich Embroidered Crape Slutivis,,sanie
quality and styli) as Ivo hare sold for • .
TWENTY DOLLARS!
%Melt we aro now Belling at the extremely low price of
TWELVE DOLLARS!!
Ladies, you way never hove Audi another opportunity
of buying a
- lIANDEM34I6 6ILLWL'.I3O CHEAP!
ANO, Plain Crape Shawls, from $4 to $l6.
. AIANTILIJAS AND DUSTERS
. . _
Special bargains in 'Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man
tillas, he.
Travelling Drees Materials in great variety.
Thin Stinuner-Bross Goods.
Organdies, Bareges, Grenadines, &c., &c
- BLACK rrILE.c, NANCY SHAM rke.
Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks.
Materials for Men and Bo}a'Neur.
Linen Goods, of our own importation.
Summer Gauze and other Flannels, ere. &c.,
Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, Hosiery, (Haves, Ac., at
TUORNLEY A ontsm , W
"ONE-PRICE CASH STORE,"
N. IL Oor. EIGLIVELX SPRING. GARDEN Eltenete.
felOstf
DEDUCED.- Another lot 124 and 16 cent
1.11. L'awas, reduced too cte.
Rich Sobs-xtrlpo black and üblto LUSDIT, at eta.
Finest black and brow a calmed Laconia, 23 eta.
650 yds black Tantartine, fluent quality, reduced to
33 eta.
- -
BAREGE DRESSES. -
Rich Satin plaid, gay styles, Barego Dresses, $5
0110 lot finest mode Bareges, reduced to J 8) cts
BAYADERE.
ilmas, Ducalsi Peao A,E h i tiva, E 1 8 ,arellss.
Moo, Robes : Laos Robes,. reduced
1=1=MI!
Homo vory handsome, for $lO, from auction, and worth
MS, with a variety of other styles. Altai,
SILK DUSTERS.
SILK 51A.NTILLAS,
and ,combinntions of Silk and Lace, of our own St/PER ion
MANUFACTURE, fresh from tho work-room every. hour
during the day ,
jell
" COOPER & CONARD,
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET
MATERIALS FOR DUSTERS AND
LU. TRAVELLING DRESSES.—
Cheno Tanjore Cloths.'
Bas adore Imam
Ottoman Pop Him and Madonuaa.
Bayadere Mohnirs.
Silk Warp Layettes.
Cotton Warp do, at 10 and VS canto. ' ,
Bayndere do, at 12 , j cents.
Luplies super all-wool Lebege.
Oriental Lustres, &c., &c.
JUST FROM AUCTION.
A fresh lot of O =deltas and Ducats, at 26 cents.
A One stock of PrenchOrgaudies and Jaconetn, reduced
in price.
Glossy Black Silks in great variety.
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Plain and Plaid Nainsooka.
White French Brillianta.
MEN'S AND BOYS , WEAR,
White Linen Drilling and Duck.
Plaids, Brown Drills, &c.
Shirt Bosom in variety.
Linen, Cambric, and Silk Pocket ildkfe.
Black Silk Cravats, Ac.
The whole stock very cheap, for cash.
CHARLES ADAMS,
jel7 EIGHTH and ABM Street.
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
SPRING ItiNTILLAS,
ALL SILK
SUMMER MANTILLAS,
SILK AND LACE, SILK AND NET,
all redlicaEl in price on and after
MONDAY, JUNE 'Pm.
►EENOB LACE
POINTS AND MANTILLAS.
JUST OEENED,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OP
DESIRABLE GOODS,.
which we will alter at
LOW PRICES.
J. W. - PROCTOR k 00,,
No. 768 CIIESTNNT grant
RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,
DAMASKS, DIAPERS, aco
CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those
desirous of obtaining the GENUINE _GOODS, should
nee that the articles they pi:lv:these are sealed with the
fall name of the firm,
RIOHARDSON, SONS,' & OWDEN, -
As a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the
Hoods.
This caution is rendered essentially necessary enlarge
quantities of inferior and detective Linens ere prepared
season alter 'mon, and sealed with the name of
RICHARDSON by Irish houses , who, regardless of the
Injury thus indicted alike on the American consumer
and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not
readily abandon a business so profitable, while put-.
chasers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless
character. .
. •J. BULLOCKE &T. B. LOCKE,
n1y213-6m Agenth, 30 uIIIIRCH Street, New York.
E YRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND AROH
STAPLE AND FANCY SIZE GLOW
OPENING Of
Fik 611 I ON'A.I3I_IID
SPRING SILKS AND ROBES
HATA DYIRE LIGHT BILKS
BAYADDRE RIOII SILK&
ODNNN DAYADNRE ULAN.
MUNE MODE BLUE AND DROWNS
!WWI" AT kidi MBA?.
63, $2.50, and $3 for the
. -SIMI SPRING SKIRTS.
EYRE & LANDELL,
jyl FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS
•
A OARD.
JOSEPH A. HAGY,
Retail Dealer to
DOMESTIC AND POREIGN
DRY GOODS,
No. 44S N. SEOOND Street, 100V0 WILLOW,
PHILADELPHIA.
Largo Story White Building.
TERMS-6) PMOII ron CASH.
DP" Prices marked to plain agates on each artitile
ap2il-am
Etna! Notices
iN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
J. COUNTY Or PRZIADELPHIA.
A. 1)011111%N, deceased
EM=CI
The auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court afore-,
bald to meet, nettle, awl adjust the arcortnt of JOSEPH
C. TURNPENNY, Admintatrator cunt Jestantento
anntro of William A Dobbyn, deceased, and tore.
port distribution of the bnlance in his hands, still meet
the parties interested at Ills Office, No. 829 ARCH
Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of July, 1855,
at 4 o'clock P.M.
je26.fluw St EDWARD HOPPER, Auditor.
Notices
NGTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
si application has been made to the Tlustees of the
Fire Afisoclettou for the renewal of policy of Insurance
leaned in the name of JOHN MURRAY ) op the 6th day
of December, 1641, No. 11,932. for $l,OOO, and by blot
transform! to JOHN MtCOY, December 6,1831, and by
him transferred en the ,HitlllB date to CAT/MR/NB
RANKIIN, which policy htts boot left or mislaid. Any
laormatiou thereof will be received 'by •
JOHN 111cCOY,
•
jel6-w f 311 and 313 South FRONT Street.
BRIDGETON, MILLEVILLE,
PORT ELIZABETH, A c., Ac.—The
a earner Ell 'ItESS leaves first pier below ARCH Street
TUESDAYS, THURSDAVS, cud SATURDAYS, at 8h
o'clock A. M. Returning . leaves Bridgeton SVINDA
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 '° Ec
press," tor the following places, to wit :
81 00 Port Elizabeth 81 11
Fairton or Cedarville. 75 I Newport 85
Dividing Creek... •.. 1 00 Hauricetown 1 05
All landings on the Cohansey 75
Do/aware City or New. Castle 60
The Magee meet the boat punctually. No disappoint
meuts or delays need be anticipated. Freight of every
description, taken at low rates. jell-Itast
SI.ISFOR LINEN GAITERS.
ets. (or LINEN SLIPPERS.
76 els. for VELVET SLIPPERS.
75 ets. for KID SLIPPERS.
BLACK LINEN GAITERS.
PARKER'S,
51 North SIXTH Street
I . ARGE NO. 8 IIIA.OKEREL—NOW IN
A—A store and landing, 300 bble No. 3 MACKEREL;
large 2115 halves ditto, for sale by
JNO. M. KENNEDY & 00.,
.. 15 Non. 180 and 132 N. WHARVES
o p. FOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 322
eCLIESTNUT street, keep standard works on
Phrouob , gy, Ph)siology, Water Cure, and Pho
nography, sholesalo and retail. Phreuologi
col Examination, With charts and full writ.
teu.dencriptlons of character, given' day and MU
NI,. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by moll to be
addressed to Fouler, Wells, .1,, Co., V 22 Chestnut
street. jaMtnolf
SLATEI SLATE!! SLATE Ill—Rooting
Slate, of all sites, and at you low rates, kept eon
gently on band, and for mile by
lIERING, FOX & 00.,
GERMANTOWN ROAD and THIRD street.
- -
N. B. Slate Roofs put on in The beet Manner, and re
Dsleer ►trended tn. All wnrir warrant...et &A •
ERRING. —BOO bbls.'No. I HERRING,
lg Eastport inopootion f 600 do. Halifax, aow in store
and for sale by JOH M. KENNEDY & CO.,
an 8.• • Nos. 160 nod uhe Nol4l whArw,ll.
y/ . ADMAN & RABORG-
L
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in WINES
BRANDIES, - WIIISICEY, GINS, rind FANCY LI
QIJO/113, No.loll MARKET Street, between Tenth an I
Elevemlleetreeta. jol9-tf
poRK.-200 barr
P els Heavy Moss Pork.
88 barrels rime For.
.78 barrels Loaf Lard. For sale by
0. O.rBADLER'& 00., ,
sofa
----- - - - - - - - 7 24" Casks Muir's, Younger's, and
A ".
Ausoi t oi Oprtrkling Ala, in pinta. 166411T04 for
solo by . WILLIAM 11. YIIATO
J 621 418 South FRONT ertst
OL&BET WINE.—DE COURSEY, LA.-
IOI.7IICADE, & CO., NS MARKIIT Street, bare
au Importation of LafourNtde'e Pure, llortleau , Claret
Wine, highly heuepeiet fog tnvaltde. je6-lm
lib' "
- -
/SC GERMANTOW.N,- COTTAGE.;-40 ,
'Calif:NT, Large Oettage, iVithao inodern improTe
monis', and about am , . of 'Ground. A most dearer
Lie thiu Cindnutne,lvalk of Depot': .;
APPLY ' • - 8, TARR,•
jfe . 26-36 • :GREEN Stjiet; lieloirXranklin.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO' LET
thu Dbltiuior&tt roplite; six miles from
Market Street Bridge,live,inhatites , walk from CliftOr4
Station, on new West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad,
two story stone HOUSE, eighteen , rooms, stabling and
other conveniences, eleven acres of land, thriving - dr.
chard of choice fruit For farther particulars apply - to
CHARLES KELLY, near the premises, or to 110-120
lIIARKEY Street, Fhilmlelphia. • jelti-Ot
r„," , " OFFICE ROOMS. TO LET.—Three
beituttful COUNTING ROOMS, On Citigghi Pirh-
Proof Building,) on the second goer, front, No. tti6
WALNUT :Stied i euitublo for Insurance, or tiny other_
Conipsnies needing connintnienting rooms.
jo"10-16t* JOIN GRIUG, 226 WALNUT Stieet.•
NOUSE FOR RENT'AND FURNI
' 11; TITRE FOIL SALE.—A Verson aliont relinquishing
housekeeping, offers fur rent a good house located no
VINE Street, near Logan Squaro: lie will also sell the
Furniture, which has' been in use but n short puke, end
Is as good as new.- Address 0. I'. tI , at this bake.,
jol9-0 ,
• _
ra TO LET.—COTTAGE -AT - LONG
IlltANoll, newly furnished and newly bitilt, with
in 300 feet of the ocean. Teiroleephag reerno, dining
room, large parlor, kitchen with convenient cooking ar
rangumento, coach hence, otables, garden, and about 2
acres of ground. Further particulars apply to No. 20
South FOTII. Street, or to IIIiNRY HOWL/ND, Long
Branch, N. J. jell -2w
910 UPPEit ROOMS OP
"A. stores No. 327 aud No. 333 MARKET Street,
below Fourth. Apply ea the premises to
M. L RALLOWEIL & CO,or
jeLLtf ODIUM?, ANDERSON, & CO.
illants.
WANTED.—A young man. of genteel ad.-
dress, and a good performer on the Piano, Dishes
a SITUATION in some Music Store'. 'Unexceptionable
references given. • Belau, first year, no object Please
addroaa P. IY.; 8 BANK' Street. , je2s,ltir
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, Unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from 312 to 112 per month.
No man having a wife or child. will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTS)) BEItVIOI4 at No 317 Mann•RT Street,
above Eighth, north aide.
' • WILLIAM 8. - NOYALL;
let LIMN, 2d Noe; of Cavalry,
&pl7-tf • " -' • Paciniting °lacer
„ •
lolittcal.
AT THE SOLICITATION - of my:friende,
I offer myself as a Calidtdate.for the Ofike of
- ROI/Id/En OF WILLS. -• '-
Subject to tho People's nomination.
, It. CALHOUN SEE,
lut* Of the Eighth Ward.
CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT
JOEY.II A. MONIIEDIER;
- - .
v . .
. .
, .
- Eleenth' Ward
Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. '
jel7-41tei'
F AL T Y.—Encouraged by my
l.:1/ friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of
EIIIERIFF of the City and County of Philadelphia,
subject to the deblsion it the People's party, whose no- .
minatlon I respectfully solicit.' -
1914L1A31 If. KERN, •
Fifteenth Ward:
F OR REGISTER OF
JOHN CASSIN,
Fifth Ward
AubJect to Democratic Rules
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS
CHARLES D. KNIGHT.
• TWENTIETH WARD.
Subject to the People's Nomination. je1.41
VOR REGISTER OF WILLS.
-
.30IIN CAMPBELL, OP SEVENTH WARD.
•Bobject to Demoorstlo roles. loyl.l-4ta
eb.entlynien's Surniol)ing -Crabs.
fIIENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
ILA W, W. KNIGUT,', 6011 altoll street. above Sixth,
Philadelphia. • Dealer in all kinds of Purdahlag
Goods, and manufacturer of , Pine Shirts, warranted
equal in every reenact to any others manufactured In
this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retall t _or made
to order. mhl-If
CIE NTLEME ,WRAPPERS OR
ILA DRESSING GOWNS—The largest and beet as
sortment in the city, wholesale and retail, with Cleft
line of finder Clothlngienited to - the 11011A011, at W. W.
600 'AIWA BUeet, aboye Sixth, Philadel
phia., nahl-tf
lIVINCHESTER. & SCOTT, GENTLE
HEN'S PITRNISIITNG STORS,_ and 'PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY,' No. Tea
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western blerchants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved out of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. 'At whole.
ale and retail. and made 11. order. - "an6.lri. •
Datl)ing-tiobee, tCc
JOHN -P.SLOAN's
BATTLING-RODE AND CLOTHING, STARE,
DECATUR STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON,
CAPE ISLAND, N. ,
Where will be founds largo assortment Of all kiride of
BATHING - DRESSES, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Nissen, •
Masters; Children, nod Infants, such as Bloused, Le . -
enders, and Flannel Shirts, or all qualified, sizes, and
colors; together with every style of Bathing Robes,
Oil Caps . , Leather And Gum Belts, Slippers, Gum
Shoes, Towelliug, Soups, Colognes, &c , as well is Morn
ing Gowns, for old and young, large and small. AIM),
Gentlemen's Dress-Shirts, Collard, Suspenders, Gloves,
Cruvntd, Handkerchiefs, Ilitlf-liosu, Ac.
A large essortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
suitable for, the season, always eu hand, and for sale at
as low rates as any other establishment on the Island or
elsee here. •
J. P. SLOAN also• keeps on hand a full supply of
Bathing Robes at EAGLE HALL CLOTHING STORE,
No. SO (formerly 274) MARKET Street, live doors
above Eighth street, PUILADE:LPIIII, which will be sold
at tho most reasonable prices.
Bathing SW will be HIRED to 'transient visitors et
be Store, on the Island.
male the getting-up of bathing apparel his
duty for save's' years past, the subscriber thinks that
his esvetience qualifies him to suit the taste of the
must fastidious. ,
Kt=l
J. P. SLOAN likewise occupies the Store N. E. cor
ner or WASHINGTON end DECATUR Streets, Csre
lausso, opposite the United States Hotel and the Ame
rican noose, where AI RS. IiLOAN •s ill hare the sop.-
~ ision of a very large and well selected assortment of
BATHING APPAREL
fur Ladies, AI isms, CLildron, awl Infants, comprising
limsitles, Polkas, Yokes, Sacks, and every other approved
article desirable or suitable ior soasbathiug.
Persons u Ito intepti sisiting Cape Island can be no
comunalated a ith bathing apparel at either of the above
titere 4 , and thus ovoid the trouble and expense of car
rying them from a distance..
This being his eighth season in the Bathing-Robe
busiuces, J. P. SLOAS feels eattalled of his ability to
please persons in nil kinds of garments suitable for
eett.ba thing.
turning sincere thanks for the liberni patronage
hertitofore recel‘ utl, he respectfully solicits a continu
ance of the same.
JOHN P. SLOAN,
No. 600 (formerly 274) MARKUS St., rhilailelphia,
llas one of the lergedt assertmenta of Bathing Robes
in the United Stated, suitable for sea:bathing at Cape
Island, N. J.,. Newport, IL 1., Long Branch, Atlantic
and elsewhere. je2l-0t If_
inebtanal
1. - I[I . It I EV I T C P R AIPA 'S NNIIT T IMO - R AL ! a L od Re TH ed E
for DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOSLkOII AND WEAL
BOWELS
This article is the greatest discorery in Chemical or
Medical Science for the rapid Cure of RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA, ,TOOTH-AOHE, SORE THROAT, STIFF -
NECK, or Pam in the LIMBS, SIDE, BACK, or el*
part of the body. It ante ape', the Blood, Nerves, Mus
cles, Sinews, and Bonen, conquering all pain.
It is alms an excellent ' preparation Inc Dyspepsia and
Indigestion, which _arises from a weak stomach or
boirele. Thoueande of persona who have used HARTS.
HORNE , 3 CURE-ALL , hive been astonished at its
wonderful power in removing any. pain from the system.
Bottle,' 12, 25, /50 cents, and $l, to be sold by
R. H. JENKINS,
ap'N-iftf Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets.
ARTSHORNE'S ' HEALTH--RESTO
II OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL.
The Life of the Flesh Is in the Blood. Prepared by a
Chemist. The best Restorer of Health, and the beet
Blood-Purifying Oompottnd in the World! It does
not coot-sin a particle of Mercury. ,
The above preparation is nutted to the impaired and
weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates
the whole conetitntion; remove,' ell 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 seam
It in a perfect cordial in taste, dud acts like a charm
upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the weak and
debilitated from any cause.
Quart bottles $1; email bottles 60 conte; sold by
R. H. JENKINd.
- Corner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets,
ap2g-iftf
1:4111116.
641 - T
PATENT KEROSENE, OE COAL OIL LAMPS,
Unrivalled in beauty, aimplicity, safety, orwconomy.
Itvory person wishing to. obtsin the very beat and
cheapest Portable Light within their reach should call
and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere,
and a e pledge ourselves to demonstrate :
let. That no accident can occur by explosion.
2d. That they omit no offensive odor while burning.
3d. That they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or
less light.
6th. That they burn entirely free from smoke.
oth. That the light is at least 66 per cent. cheaper
than any other light now in common use.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all carom
Wholesale and Retail Agency, 38 South BROOND
Street, above Chestnut.
Southern and Western dealers supplied with LAMPS,
OILS, WICKS, IMIADRS, and everything in the line,
on favorable terms. S. fl. SOUTHLAND, Agent.
myl4-fmw-2m
PETERFTB—
PATENTIidisfEXPLOSAVE
SELS-GENEHATING GAS LAM
Is the only Patent Burner that has a
NON-CONDUCTOR. ATTACHED,
Pot Safety, Cheapens, and Balllaney s It impasse
all others.
STATE AND 041111 TX RIGHTS P FOit PALE.
Address D. . PETERS,
S. W. corner r worn) and CHESTNUT Ste., Phil%
delyhta ; and 422 BROADWAY, New York. mh4-Iy-rp
IHIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK
JLA to your Interests, sod patt guise USSIIMOS LAMP
VAOTOM, 109 eotAEIGIITH street, below Chestnut
Previous to his opening s responsible factory, yon were
charged $lB for work which be is now doing In emu
ranted manner-from $8 to $lO. Support him, or vou will
have the same char,vve to pay. jald-y
PURE CLARET! PURE CLARET!-
1 From $1 por gallon uputirilb, suit b) the taint front
.53 up to $.15, imported direct he VP:Mill:lt a., LE
811S1JR,, Wholesale awl Retell deniers in Witt..l,,
Liquors, ike , N 0.119 South Si:In:NTH etroot, S. E.
corner of Seagull:l. je'2l..l.ln*
.L E gtll l-I :ER B Y AND HARNESS WAREHOUSE,
Established 1818.
S. W. corner FIFTH and PRUNE Streets.
Single and double Harness of the moat fashionable
description, and warranted of the best material and
Worktuanshlp.
Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddles of elegant styles.
Horse Clothing, Brushes, „Curry Combs, ,Chamets,
Sponges, Knee Cape, Interfering and rollitiCo Deets,
and every Stable requisite of the most superor quality
N. B —Horses carefully fitted. myle•inwf-2m
QIIOULD ERS.-50 1711(171. - greil3oi : ; dr3. -- ;
in
for sale by C. C. SADLER Ac
S North WATNII. Street.
gi . ,
niTts.ementa.
FEN=
A.BR
itERICIAA - ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
W.-sorner and 1,001151 , ektreets.
, GIUND. , PROKIINADji CO OiD NCUSS ZVICRY 'NIGHT
BY THE
_.CELICBRAT.ED .GEttIISAIVIA aRCKESTRA,
• a's 8 obamcsr.;
OAEL 8113NTZ, LLIDEIt,
,OpSl2oll3oCingeit 66:808.116Y, Jane 26, D 3 .48. The
establishment will be beantitullyslecerated with shrub
beryoplants; statuary, a elayiog tometabaikc
6logle ticket, 25.weeta • '
rackago of 6 8 ekes $l..
G RAIO,PROMENADE CONCERTS
JAY NA'S HALL,
TlllB (Friday) - EVENING. '
•
• The Manager begs leave to announce that .be hea
made arrangements wrh MONS. LEJOMiI who has
Jest arrit ed from Enrope with ble MCCEI•IIENOWDIED
'MUSICAL IMPLEMENTS - . giving in' , "e'thineetion with
&BOWE 11AND, , STARTIntel• EFFECTS, which have
never before been produced in America '
• Merieehments nerved up by Mr. A W. TOMPKINS,
the popular confectioner
Single , tiekitte 15 cents. - Packages of 8-one dollar.
• Concert to commence at 8 o'clock mocisely.
• " D; B. HOPKINS, Manager.
WHEATLEY,'S ARCH ST. THEATRE.
Engagement of the trarld-renowned RELLSR
TROUPE, end KELLER'S YOUNG AIiBBIOA BAL
LET CORPS,'eomposed of SIXTY - TALENTED AA.
TUTS. - - •
TIIIB (Friday) EVENING. JANE 2fith,
BENEFIT OF L. KELLER.
JOSEPH IN EGYPT,
The Young America Ballet Corps in
THE ENCHANTED BOWER
- . - TEMPLE OF 11BIl1trE;
Ooddium of Liberty Madame Keller
ADMISMON.,
Boxes, 25 cents Secured Beata In Drera Circle 37h;
Orchestra Stalls,-0 centa - ; Beata In Private Bases t 75
Gallery, 13 cents. - '
• Doorsopen at TA( o'clock; performances commence 7X .
J. IL B. WITITTON - Treasurer.
insurance Zompattles.
ir NS lIR.A.NOE COMPANY OF THE
11 STATII OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIBS AND MA
BINWINSUBANOB—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.
Chartered In 1791—Caiital *2oo,ooo—Assets, :ann.
ary 1;1868,5317,446,60.100,
AN forested in' sons! and arallable.sernritles—contt
Cole to Insure on Vessels and elargoesi.Buildlngs, Stooks
of Merchandise, &0., ofilibetarter*. •
~DIBBOTOBB:- "
Henri P. - 13herrerd, ' ' Hopi - go H. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, - Baronet Grant, Jr.,
Charles Micalester, Tobias Wagner,
Williams. Smith" - - Thoraas B; Wattson,
John - B. Dodd,. , . - Henry(*. Freeman,
William II ' . Charles S. ,Lewis,
HSNRY D . EMERRERD. President
WILLI:tat, ReArat, 9eeretery. Jefl-wirm.tf
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1810—ClIsiN TSB PER
PETUAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Plilledelphia.
flaying a /ups paid-up Capital Stook end Surplus
Invested in 'found and available geormities, continue to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merehandtse,
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and - other Ptrsonal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted
-
DIRIOTORB.
O. orgy Abbott, '_ ' - John T. Lewis, - '
'John Weal', •• - Orem W. Morris,
&thine( O. Morten", : James B . Campbell,
Patriot Brady, - Edmand O. Dualb .
Charles W. l'oultney. -
..
' GEORCE ABBOTT - , President.
TWOMAI3 B. MARIE. Beeretasy. • jan-y II
. ,
Otimmer .extrirsieno.
EXCURSION TO AT
LANTIC CITY, 'IN MD OF
THE NEW FRONT-STREET M. E. CHURCH —An
Excursion of This Society will take place on TUESDAY *
tho.2ilth inst.
The last boat 3‘ill !wire Vine-street wharf et 6
o'clock A. M.
Returning, leave Atlantic City at 6 o'clock P. It,
arrit ing in Philadelphia at 9 o'clock.
'rickets may be obtained at Higgina & Porkinpine's
Book Store, _Fourth Area, below Arch, and at the'
Church, Front, above Maiden atroct, any Evening, from
8 to 10 &clock, or at the Wharf on the horning of the
Excursion. - jeti&-at
FOR CAFE MAY.-DAILY
~ ..,ql.l- I„ .", E XTRESS LINE, by Steamer "BAL
LOON," Capt. W. Witmcno:,—Ftia PANNE'SGENS asp
BAGGAGE ONLY.
The swift and favorite steamer " BALLOON,"
having been thoroughly overhauled and fitted with
every appliance to insure. speed. safety. and comfort,
nikl, on and after TIIRSDAY, the 29th instant, loans Arch-street Wharf for Cape Dlay every Morning: (Sun)
day exceptedo at 7 cdelock.. Returning, will leave the
Cape at 134 o'clock P. Fare 52, carriage hire in
eludalirServants $1.7.0; Season Tickets SS, earriaga
'hire - - extra. • - • jai -St if*
NORTH TIT 'PENNSYL
VANIA'RAILROAD FOR
DELAWARE., '}VAT it-GAP, MAUCH CHUNK,
HAZLETON;AND THE LEHIGH COAL REGION.—
Visitors to the above popular places of 'Suitinta Rzsonv
will find the Routoodered by the North. Peausylrania
Railroad Company, in connection with - theimhigh Val
ley 'and Now, Jersey leo:arid Railroads, "to' ha morel
and agreeable, Nursing through some of the richest and
most highly cultivated.conutics in the State, and pos
sessed of contrastable accomtnodations, both on the road.
and at the various ton-na through which it passes.
FOR THE WATER diAP.—Take 2.25 P. 31. Express
Train fromPront and Willow streets, pass the night at
Bothliheni, and take cars nest morning at 9 *lock,
through Easton to New ilauipton, where a close con
nection is motto with the Dela Ware, Lackawatum, and
WeaterM Railroad, and atritie ut the Cap about noon.
' FOR MAUCH CRTINICAND,TRE COAL REGION.
—Take 9 A. SI. and 2.25 P. AI. Express Trams from
same Depot to Dethlehem,mhere a close connection is
Made with the Lehigh Valley 'Railroad, through from
Philadelphia to Manch Chunk In 5 hours._
A- NEW AND PLEASANT ROUTE TO Nr.l9
Yoll.l7:ClTY.—Trike 9 A. ?S. Express Train to Bethle
hem: thence et 2.20 P. M. via L. V. N. R. and N. J. C.
M.D. - through Easton to ElizabeLbport, - , thence 1,
Strainer, and arrirein New York at quarter past 7 P. 31
Parties- travelling North that hilie a few hours tea
spare, nil! dad this a new and agrbrable route.'
Par further particulars, inquire of
— EATS CLARK.
Agent N. P. 11.1 t., 'Front and streets.
Pitibstiztenia, June 18, 109. jel9-Yin
-FOR CAPE 'MAY AND NEW
tr` - YORK.
DAILY, at 934 o'clock - A - M. -
NEW YOBS., AND PRILADELPDLA STEAM NA
VIUATION COUPANY
Thu splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE. Captain
Copes; BOSTON, Captain Souks"; and , KENNEBEC.
Captain Rand, form a doily line between this city, Cape
May, and New York,deaving from first pier below' Spruce
street (Sundays excepted) at 9,1 o'clock A. M. Return
ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sundays
excepted) at 5 P. M.
Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at
„
Pare,to Capi: , iday (carriage hire included) $2 00
tor oervants
, • " Semen tickets (carriage hire ex.
Ara) - 800
New York, cabin - - - ^OO
" etrertgo.... ... .......... .. . 1 NI
freight taken n't tow inlet+. -
For passage, stale rooms, Ao.„ apply on board, or at
the!Mice, 314 and 316 8011111 DI LAWARE AVE,
• • -
JAMES ALLDERDICE,
OAK, --- e! FOR THY. SEA SHURE.
CAMDF.N AND ATLANTIO
RAILROAD. ONLY TWO AND lIALF , HOURS TO
TLtE SEA SHORE. ,
On and after,Xoudny, June 7th, and until further rer
tine, (dundays excepted : ) three trains doily to Atlantic
City and return.
First Passenger Train leaves Pine at. wharf 7.30. A. if.
illecond • 4
. .. '' ', . 4.1i0 P. M.
Freight Train with PassemMr Car attached, 4.33 A. 31.
Accommodation Train to Wei Mouth, 15.83 P. M..
LEAVIId ATLANTIC CITY. -
Firsfl'amionger Train leaven O.OOA. M
Second4.4o I'. M
Freight Train with PaSouger car Fittache4l, 11.30 P. 31
Accommodation Train leaves Weymouth, 3.26 A. M
HADDONFIELD TL 1N
Loaves Cooper's Point, , 11 A. Si. and 2P. M.
naddondeld, • IP. M. and 3P. M.
• AU trains Stop et Iladdonaeld going and returning.
'Fare to Atlantic, whoa tickets are. purchased. before
entering the cars, 51.80. Perseus to go down to
tho Sea Shore mei return the saute day, can spend
Six 1101111 S Oii TUE BEACII.
Tiekois for the sound trip, $'2.50
Tickets to go down In the afternoon and return nest
morning, or down on Saturday afternoon and return on
Monde) morning, $2.50.
- Monthly tickets will be sold atthe_ following rates:
For the pionth ofJune4lo For the month of sapt. $l6
" July, ..V3 For three months,- 45
' August, 20 For four months. 50
Churches, Schools, Lodges ' Companies amp. Library
Associations, wishing spemal trains, should, make early
application.
Freight must be delfieretf at Cooper's Point by . P. M.
The Company kill not he responsible for anew:ash until.
received and receipted for by their Freight Agent at the.
Point. • R. FRAZER, Secretary.
je7-11
S:ictuing
LIAR BOUDOI it SE WING 'MA—
CHINE is OtTeled Mille public as the most relit
tie low-priced Sewing Machine itt - Mm. Itwillseiv from
six to silty stitches to au Inch, on all kiwis of goods,
front coarsest baggirg to the fittest cambriez. It Is,
without exceptien, the simplest in its mechanical con
struction ever made, and can be run Mel kept itt order
by a child of twelve years of ago The neu.snuary of
this machine. and the QUALITY OF lid WORK, are War
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
from thre4 hundred tofifteen hundred stitches per min
ute. The thread u.rsi A takici directly from the spools,
WITHOUT THE TROUDLI: OF RRIYINPING In fact, it is a
machine that is Slanted by every family in the land, nut
the low price of
FORTY DOLLARS.
at which they are old ; brings them within the reach or
almost every one • S. 11:1 'BA.KER, Agent,
felB-dein v.kyeowant •20 SontliElGlLTlL4treet,
Oanitine
TH E SPRING _ GARDEN SAVING
FUND.
(ORAETIRND BY TIM lEOMLISDRE OP PENNBILTISII.)
PERPETUAL CHARTER,- •
FIVE PER cENr. Intermit allowed to Depositors,
and all Moneys Paid back on Demand,
OFFICE, 831 NORTH TRIAD BTB.F.ET,
(00NBULIDATION BINN. BUILDING.),
This Institution is now open for. tho transaction of
business. and lathe only Charteredßiving Fund located
In the northern part of the city.
The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 23( o , clook,
aril also on MONDAYS and TITURSDATB, from b until
9 o'clook in the Evening. .
MANAGER: • ,
Frederick Klett, •-• James El. Pringle,
Stephen Smith, , Jacob Dock,
John P Levy., - Joseph ad Cowell,
Eton Henry K. Strong, . ; George Woelepper,
Daniel Underkoßer, - - J. Wesley Bray
Hon. Win Millward, Robert B. Davidson,
Frederick Btaake, P. 0. Ellmaker,
Francis Hart,. _1 - John P Vorree,
Joiepn P. LeOlero, George Knecht,
John Ressler, Jr. John horn.
President, JAMES 8. PR/NOLB.
Fecretary. 03011 GE T. THORN. - rip2l-iftf
h._wOiriNG EUND--UNITED iTrAIhS
TRUST COMPANY, carnet of THIRD and cam.
NUT Streets. - , _ ,
Large and small ennie reeeived, and paid book on de
mend, without notice, with Fivz PER CENT INTER
EST from the day of derstit to the day of withdrawal.
Mice hours, from S until S o'clook every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on Englawl, Ireland, end Rooliand.
from LI upwards.
Preaident—STEPllEN R. ORAWRORD,
Trefumrsr—PLlNY BIEN.
Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER..
VRE-WORKS!, FIRE-WORKS!!
A-fuU assortment of
FIRE-WORKS.
AT REDUCED PRICES
STEPHEN P. WHITMAN,
3210 WiIIKET STILVET,
West of Twelfth,