..'::::III 4 I4:4CfritC ; ANDAOIVIM - E — R - TifkiiioNr.if.,MAll.KET:- ~-„, • PglLannt.Pnri,,june 25, 185 g. ;.,;ISPikilag Rftilivad stock to-day 104 the advances - , gatn'ed in the last . tio days, and closed - dull at 22. Twenty-tyro. !hares :of Pennsylvania Bank stock ' were enlist ono dollar per share. North Penn' syl6anix,llailioad:bonds were _Said freely, and city loans to, moderate_ extent.: The-prices 'for these were naleativa of litnnesfi, but for all,nranner of • 'fanny:stocks" the inarkif is dull and drooping. The half-yearly Statement of tho,North Pennsylk vania Ttoilroad Oompan,y, covering the worst sea , 'sOn'for bualrieis dint has been experienced since the road wasprojeoted, mast be very satisfactory. to the stOckhaiders and, others interested in the enterprise.' .Ihe figures are as follows: 'Rankings, Mayf 1853 $23 617 87 185 T 11.1/71. 01 increase . $073 83 Earainge hair year ending May 38e,1853.:..5174 884 89 cerrespondinthair of hat year.... . 88,815 58 Intreaee !turnings. hut( year Current eipen!lee........ • Net earnlaie, halt year *70,195 45 A question .has arisen Whether, in the .case ef , an application for a land warrant with the proofs, and the death of the applicant before the warrant in intked, the, livrant ahoh . ld tellte legal representative of the deceased party. The Wash ington States intimates that. the subject will re ceive the early attention of the Commissioner of Pension; from whoini prompt . .deolsion upon the subject may be expected The Miners' Journal sums up the coal trade ter the week as - follows • 1857, 1858. Dee. Inc. tiehuylkill—ratlreed...:47,23s 36,037 10,802 canal 39.556 41 114 . 1,728 Lehigh—railroad '0 727 6,970 3,757 ' 59929 26,610- 15.319, D.l. md Madsen Oeett..lB 216 8,409- . 9,tor: I'e lea goal c0mpany..25,464 21,543 6,921 3ernetee, South 7,739 12,194. 5,255 191.808 154,177 44,496 8,993 154,177 6,988 Decrease, toast $7,428 • 07,423 Showing a loss of 27,423 tans compared with the 'oOrrospsnding week last year; and aloits or 162,269 tons for the - seasenThe turpouts la the Lehigh and Carbondale regions have affected the supply materially from those section. ' The men have gone to work at. all the collieries In the region where .any work can be obtained, and the strike may be conSidered as at an end. The Baltimore ..Yros quotes a letter of a leading house in that city, which says: ' Our Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is doing this month a very large business, and is fast paying off (not funding) her floating debt; and will, we think, mourns cash dividends this fall." . In the Circuit Court of New York, Judge Davis presiding, Susan Brown and Amanda Rhodes have each recovered damages in the amount of $4,500, for the loss of their bulb:lnds, killed in 1856 by a looomotive of the Buffalo and State Line Railroad Company. Eliakim Shultz, who was injured at the time the other two were killed recovered $l,OOO damages. The first locomotive passed over the newly-com pleted portion of the Northern Central Rail road to Sunbury, on tho 17th inst., and we un derstand that the road was found to work In the hest condition. Wearer indaoed to repeat the.warning not to take notes 'of-the Bank of the - State of Ohio, ttri : less atsured as to their genuine' aerator. The imitation of the genuine is so ;mot, that even bank. tellers ,have been deceived by it. The alluding of the line "State Bank of Ohio," is slightly darker In the counterfeit than in the genuine bill; and the name of the President is rather more regularly written in the former than In the latter. • , The Cinoinnatl Gazette' says of them : In the counterfeit the letters of-the President's name are rettndedqtr rather more earefully'than in the ge nuine, and the main lines aro heavier in the latter thin in the former; but those differences are so slight...that ordinary judges would not notice them. Refute all notes• of ten dollars-on the branches of the State Ilanlr of Ohio. The plates of this bank, from one dollar. np 'to twenty, have now been counterfeited, and in all cases the spurious engravings bay() been well executed. Thn quea!lon whether an individual banker, do ing banking business• under the - provisions of the 'Sr? York •general banking law, is teghnitially corporation, and can sue in tho name assumed for -his bank, instead of his Individual name, has at. treated Much - attention. Justice Bolcom, of the .Bixth dim riot, has redently pronounced an opinion, in' the Oise of, the .Bank of !lacono vs. Wickham ,and others, inlthich he holds, his associates of the general term concurring, an individual banker to be "a corporation sole." PIITIADELPKIA STOCK EXCILANGE SALES, - Jose 28, 1858; REPORTED Br— MiNGRT, BROWN, 6d CO, DANK-NOTE, STOCK, AND NICLIANOR BROKERS, NORTRWEST CORNER TRIRD,IND MIMEOS STREETS. FIRST BOARD. • 1000 Penn Coup b0..e.77 X 800 - City O..C&P. N.lOl 2000 . do N.lOl 100 PFREningtou R... 07 1009 Bch Nem 6x 7 82....67X IMO C&Am ft 0.3 '76 ..79 400 do_N.lol 1000 City Ce 65.... 61.90 X 1000 _do N.90)6 600 Read R 66. , 66....69 3 COO N Penpa R 65....50X 500 do 69X 2000 do 59,V 16 1 X1, do. ' 60N .... • 10.. Peons R 4) Ai 48 do 0.41% 8 Ptd:44;Tronton R. 91 1 do ..... ....Di 1001tesd R 100 d , ) otbwo .22 60 do ...... 22 IVO do 64 a 22 40 Norristo R..b5w0.52 6 do ....b5wn.62 26 atAnip.....bslyn.oi3 69)if 614), 104 , et.6B 5000 do 1000 do 1000 do 800 Wllin II 61.: 22 Bank of Penna BOARD. • 3000 City 6a. N .07 7:14.791 2900 Poona N 57 - /SOO N Y. 99 RIO ot 64 . . CL0517,47 Bid. ..rd Stites de '69..110 Philo Ws 96h; 91 do It 97 do Now..lot, 101 14500 N Ptraiß logy ct 08 50 Locad Alountn,ss.223{' 1 8 Farni&blecti 8k.0.887i Bid. Asked 80 Nu Imp 6e ..159 4:10 - do • 5t00k.... 7N 8 do - poet 34,N '5 & Elm II:10N 10N do let eat .on; do, 2d mt 50 Long - liaised 11% 11% Girard Banit.....n n Leh Coal & Nay.. 47 48 N Penns It 9,N 9N -do '- 59N 5 971 New Creek 11 8g 7 I Lehigh Zino 1 1N Pormayis to sag *sax Reading it 74 = 22g de bl 1 70 Ina 74,4 75 do mt 84 ,44..1X) do int6s '88..69 70 MIMS do let art goad( do 2dm 61 In off 86% 8T Morns Ono! Con. Al 46 . ~ do prof 301. 102 , Holm as fag 25 Olty Passenger R PHILADELPHIA. -MARICKTD, June 28—grening.— Beeamdras still lack animation, sad the Wi-Mr market continues dull, and prices rather wealt r thers being total abxence of export demand; anall *ale, to the trade at $1.25e4.873( bbl for superfine; 'm 4.8 'm for extras; and OW .60 for extra family. - Nothing doing in Rye Plonr or Corn Meal—the former La held at 33 31. and the latter at $1.173( bbl. Wheat continues dull, bat prioes are unchanged, and aeles'of 8,000 bus were made at 100ft103c for fair and prime red, and 103 et , l2o* for white, Including 2,0 0 bus Kentucky, st the 'letter rate.' Rye la in demand at 69440 c, bat there Is none uttering. The recelpU of Corn are fight, and it la in fair re4u•et, with s'qoa of 2,6e0 bits ;yellow st 76c afloat; 7.12r7:e,fr0m stores; and 730 - far white. Oats are headingad ; eelek of B,oCobus Delaware, and Penn. .40c bu. Dark fa steady at the decline no ticed leeterday, and further sales of 16 imbue No. 1 C,uereltrOn we, a male at $0 ton. Cotten—Receipts soli stocks are light and prices firm, with gale. of 11.0 bales uplands at 123144834 to IC cash. Graseriee and Prorielons are: unchanged, with limited tnmeactionc Whieltry—The demand in limited; email sales of bbl, at 223( e;, hhda at 213(o; 'and Drndge at 203 f elle 4' .11on. Near Vas k .11041/ Pt..., JIIIIO 20. PLOL4I.—The •, was unchanged, Thb sales mu bnced about 11,0 f 0 including superfine State at t0rt3.05, and Olisst '1 and $1.115 for extra. ULIEIt.--Eleles .15,000 buAllebi Worn made, thellidlitx Kentucky the ' *1.25; white Western at 51 Oil; white Canada t, 07;- winter at $1.02; poor Milwaukee Club at. M, lease ~t s held at Onc; com mon Chicago spring atS7e, .nd wiito common Canmla at $1.07. . . 019 ts —4.zalea of 9 000 boa were m de , incluting alta r:lOU We.dern raised at 72c, yellow Western In store and prime enutharn do at 82a White was scarce and Gan. !Vs was MAILO active. and eaten of 1 000 bbls MOAN, cash en 'Misplay. were made at $lB 12,4 i ; and 000041:0 Milt roue dad prirre et $lO.OO andll7.llo rerpeotirely, with Near mice 5t517.60, part of which was sold levity aftirot.on. • Corrqis oontioned nun, with fair Sales at ouch tilted salsa. Wuiarir, —Soles (4840 bble were made at 21346,2230 Mark.t6 by Telegrapb. Watts Jine 26 —Cotton—Bstee or 409 hales at 12 cents for mid.lings, the market oloaleg firm. The *slew of th. w e 1 amount to 9,500 bales. and the re• oipto. to I,ooq balm The receipts thus far fatted of lent year's. at thin. po , t, amount to BtS 600 Wee, and the nen k in vont. is Nate:rated at 40 POO Wes. Freighte—CettontnlAverpool quotes at 8.18; to Havre fitlida 00. June 26 —Flour quiet • Wheat dull at a de. elite of 2 cents.; 14,000 busbnli /told at 88 cents; Corn steads, 1 C , . nt lower; Vatedoll. Shipment to But tale: 400 tdan Floor; •no Wheat or Corn; 34,000 buthrla Cats Rreeipts, IWU bUt Flour ;,01 000 bun Wheat; . 88 000 bun earn, and 28.000 tom Oath. --- New PiSs ass, June dS —Cotten, stiffer—but quota -tione unchanged •'4 6^o bel nf.ld. Fuger steady, Mo. laanowi, reb.ll,d. 25e28e Flour Orm ; nnles of antra at 80.. 2 " rheat declining; 10 centn lower ; eale of red „itt 8 8N t2BBc. Pork firm ; moos $'6.20 Tobanixi steady. 'Verb g exchange iyx 6104 sliver coin two per vent, r - dleen%ht,•v - • • . „ rlauoatsias.Juno2t,—Cottonnnchana , d; ploß ot 3 Roo bolre.:l3dorotrad - y. Flour dull. Whoat dull at Irion,ll - qldelOgego. Lid very , dull. Indian bfggallr = Other artieleg Rookanged, BALTIMOIII I I' COPY.EIt MARSBT, Jiine 26 —The . .itlerketebiewerdi bee ivied flr.n There wan quPe a good inquiry for CelTs 10 the early tart of the week, sod Wiles to fair extent were effected ; but for a day or ttiopiet the inarket htiii ruled dell, owing chiefly to the fart that there are , 00 deatrab i e dote of Rio to oe had. The saw for the week awn up Wen 4 2.00 bees pc {M. 101 rib 600 bap medium to- fate nio ~,t oh. moo ; 600 Trak do at 10e; 1,000 beget fair do, ex Antelope, at,2o ; 2.000 bags dal', ex tilde Wing and Lapwing, et 'lO 1010:100 bags good Bloat 10Ner, end 200 bags idielleyre at 110. Heiden are firm sand evince, no dist*. Altion tei The market for tho Trt•ek clpeed Mtn at the fellorrialr quotations, viz • le: co ro .. mob ; 103 f felor4 c for fair do: 103$0 &flood do s and 11011)0,1hr prime do . Laimayrn,lo eit s ,llolTAo Java, do at evel7e. The dock to-tipple - about ino6o bap. We Milt the import this iteeltor 2,696 begs per barque Mattel:mop, from Rio: Today wo had noted sated of 400 toga felt Rio at 10Xe, - aedl9,bagspiod do at 10„ijo., _ < _ 20)0,kago ArmALTOlottE.Jmle 20.—The market f or NrA r yl u id y 0 1,a,v., le /riot thiereek, ond. prices ra xtkithrtaror 6f the buttr, dlthoogb'tre Irrre nd change to tote In the quotations • ' We oonttitne our loot week's quotation*, TIC u fe4;ir togilod Maryland crop 8487. and annorlfir quality et lt3oft There fa not a 'Oast deal of liar Tobacco srrloiegjpet•cre'Landrrtilt (pates - moderate' dentainC'piteini remain without chewy, =; We ; quote : gt Wee poi aeooride . s6,BBglilegangled,i' $7812; and floe y ell otifr glge2OF•Mtore centlottee t4ibi • good demand for Oht folitorq, Out. have reported sales tbie week of atouVADO4ihde. ''Wl - iinote common, gr am', WWI b-contranni lettingled;' - $0•60; common to totdAt rig red mient(101146 . 6067 good to flue red and ye11...1.0,0W; 140'01 arid "good to due yellow . , In n.ndi tor ..cholee'llhdels,ll6o::: rot,uuse be' quirt, tad the ritta tioCneitged. WeAnote ea follnera,: • ale $6O 251arlpee;117 nOpep? for niedfum leaf and 'non foretrankitaie: •The',.ftrittiellone for the week_ are ',703 Wide M.rrlaid:Rssshdo Ohio, and 18d bade Kea,. tacki—totall CITY ITEMS. ,OnunOE Or Tit& NATlvitir.—Thie ohuroh, boa tett at Eleventh and Washington street, tietibeen with out a rector over lino left by the Rev. Mr. Pree ,tots, who is now located In RUBEL The Rev. Robert - o.4feitlack, haying been recently elected to the rector. 'Ship of this ohttroli;entered upon his duties . yesterday morning: Mr. Matlack—who was formerly the ranitl terpd assistant of Dr. Newton in the reetoraMp of rt. Paul's—is a young man of respectable ability; has In hie short ministerial carder won many friends and ad• mirern by hie consistent, imassuming piety, and his sin galarlY modest and retired manner, which be does not tail to evince, as welLin the pulpit as out of it. MA initial sermon to his new charge, delivered in the Church of the Nativity, yesterday morning, was a plain Gospel disquisition upon the Cross of Ohriet, as the only and allomfficient panacea for the healing of souls. The words of Scripture contained in the first /douse of the - kith verso of the oth ohaptor of St. Panne Epistle to the Galatians were read as his text on this occasion : " God forbid that I should glory, save in the Cross of our lord Jesus Christ."" The plan adopted in the consideration of this prayer of Paul—for as ouch it must be regarded—was, by es miming, first, that, to glory, was an inherent a prin ciple in man's nature, that none, no matter what their circumstances or condition in life, were exemtded from it; also, that Its presence in the human heart, so far from being forbidden, was actually Imposed upon us as 10 obligation, the only qualification being as to what constituted a proper and legitimate object for man to glory in. This, ae was espresoed in the text, wen none other than the Orate of Christ; and In view of this fact, the speaker took up and considered consecu tively, though with due brevity,lhe following Proposi tions: First, What the Cross of Christ really was; Second, Why its emulation should constitute the sole object of =ohs ambition; Third, The eorioui result to which each glorying tended, and lastly, The obligations which all were under—a'ter °lnlet's great humiliation far our sake—to accept the easy terms upon which Rai nation was offered. . $48.049 33 sl3 r4 10 .384 89 C 9 44 In the conree of hie discouese, Mr. Matlack Raid that by God's help the Cross should be the great central principle of the ministry he was Just commencing among that people. He knew that to gain the popular admi• ration of the world ft was necese•ry to preach to the unaginattoo, but he dohtrod not to prostitute hie office to any euch unworthy end In the afternoon he preached a carmen to the children and youth, and in the evening at 8 o'clock the pulpit was occupied by the Rev. Dr. Newton. - TH3 GiatHANTOWN TENT.—We have already referrid to the successfully organised Young Men's Christian-Association of Germantown; also, that it was their purpose, in emulation •f what our association to this cityhas done, to erect a movable tent for the purpose of holding religlone services in localities which would otherwise not bo reached. Through the praise worthy efforts of the officers of this young association, and the generosity of their numerous friends, the tent has been completed and dedicated to the tutored per. poses for which it was erected From the president of the Association, Fleury 8. Tarr, Esq., w e learn that preach ing ecrviceo are to be held in it regularly in future, on Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday evenings of each w eek, and that arrangements are being effected for bolding in it a doily morning prayer-meeting, similar to the fire o'clock A. M. meetings now being held in the Tent in this eiiy, at the corner of Fourth and George streets. In the Tent, at Germantown, thorn were interesting aervicee held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, on whirls occasion an excellent discourse wan preached by the Rev. Mr. Randolph, of Germantown, and short ad dresses were made by several other clergymen prevent. Cortnenttoe COREECTEM —We deem it but a matter of justice to Mr. Edwin Clark—the patentee of the superior flouriug-mill, of which we gave an ex- Want notice in our piper of Friday last—to state that the mill ice - then described, and the excellences of which we heartily recommended to the public, we ex amined on the previous day, while in full operation, la the erect room'ot the first story of the Wiling occu pied by Mr. S Levtne'e fringe factory, Tdo. 235 Race street, below Thud. We reel a peculiar interest In the success of this.brilliant invention of Mr. Edwin Clark, for reasons already given, and are, therefore, not willing to let pass, uncorrected, any etatemente In this paper, which might lead the public to suppose that Mr. Etra , lN Clark's mill is open for Inspection any where but where we have already directed our readers, viz: 235 Rice street, below Third. We are pleased to I• are that several gentlemen, whereat our u noun; shed statement with regard to the committee of Mr Enters Clark's mill, are &tree} , in full negotiation with the patentee for rights of hie valuable invention. We be 'ley' there are splendid fortunee in hopeful prospective to all who will take hold of We extraordinary mill. For the benefit of our readers here, and throughout the Union, we would repeat that the only way of obtaining further information on the subject will be by calling upon or addressing Mr. Etnrat Clark—the patentee— at No. 2 Race Street, Philadelphia Wan Tun THERMOMETER at 105, It Is pleasant to think of something cool. Thus, Polar Regions and Icebergs balm a refreshing sound, and Dr. Bane's plomtlons meet with an attentive perusal. Still more refreshing is the thought of the gushing mountain spring, rolling and foaming, with its endless cascades. Ilut even more delightful is the fact that an Improved ICE PITCHER. is now made, combining all the inquire moats of utility and economy. They are, or course, to be obtained at the exolusive Silver-Plated Ware Afanuractory or MESSRS. JOHN O. MEAD & SONS . , e26-3t N. E:Cor. NINTH and CHESTNUT Stat. Joan &atm.—A contemporary ban fornlabed to the world the following Est of cognomens, by which the übiquitous 6, John" Is known all over the world Latin—Johannes Smith Ina; Italian—Giovanni Smithi; Spanish—Juan Smithaa ; Dutch—ltems Schmidt; French —Jean Smeets ; • Greek—lon Skrnitton ; loff Selanittoweki Schmiltiweiski ; neso—Tahn Shimmit ; Icelandie—Tahue Smittson ; Welsh—Mahn ; Tuscarora—Ton-Ta-Siontia ; Mexican—Joon Tifton's'. The original John was anon in town last week, golly attired In n bran new suit from the palatial store of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street FULTON applied steam to the groat practical coca of the age; Morse has brought galvanism lb be the daily servant of millions of men; Newton unravelled the mates of the stars, and made their motions the mariner's guide on the trackless ocean; and N. If. El dridge, of the "Old Franklin Hall Clothing Hinpo :duns," No. 321 Chestnut street, claims the credit of in troducing the fnont becoming nod cheapest Clothing worn by our citizens, PIIBW !—Everybody Is sweltering with the ex cessive beat; the sunhentes rain down fleece rase upon the baked payment.; the air le like a bleat from an °veil; awl the weather in terrible, frightful, not to say warm, as Mr. Alicawber would remark under 'Lollar circumstance, About the only comfortable people we meet are those who wear garments from the Drown Stoma• Clothing Hall of Hockhill & Wllson, Nos. 803 and 84:15 Chestnut street, titan e Sixth. Sudden Dente.—A man named Thomas Lo gan died suddenly. on Saturday afternoon, in a stable in Ititner street, in the Eighth ward. Ilia death was attributed to disease of the heart. The Pie-nic of St. John's Literary Associa tion, the date of which hes not pet been deter mined upon, will tako plate at Willow Grove, a most delightful retreat. Pu 11 ADIMPRIA BOARD OW TRAMP tOSEPII 0. 011000, WILLIAM 0. KVIT, 0010111.1 . 131 OP Tun Mcninc ELLII YARNALL i • LETTER RAG 6 M She Merchants , Exchange, Pht/adelphits. Barque Achilles, Rpfuldoo t guidon, soon Brig May Queen, Lyle Havens, room ftlarinv intglltgettre. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Juue 29. Ibo 6 3IIN R1ELN3....... ..... 4 25 I 311 N BETB 7 25 HIGH WATHH. 3 46 Steamship Boston, Fellow, 24 hours from New York, Oa Cape nay, with mile and passengers to .Tomee All. derdice Steamship Kennebec, nand. 24 'hour!, Nom New York, via Gape May, with mdse and passengers to Jam All• derites. Barque Washfogton Becher, Collins, from 010116...5. gen with saw and molasses to 8 & IV Welsh. Brig Shibboleth, Morton, 8 days from Cardsnu, with molasses to Stewart Carson & Behr Il.rriet Rio& 7 days from Portiandolltb mast! to ()royal' tic OoMum tchr Kendrick Fish, Wall, 6 days from Salem, lnbal last to John It White. fkbr.le u Lancs./10r, EMI es, 4 days from, Provldenos la ballast to L Auden: , led to On. Fehr Palestine, newborn, 3 dap, from Jersey Oity, to belleet to Tyler. &ono dr. Co. , Fehr Ocean Wave Meglleh 5 daya from Breton, to bills t ao Van thfren, Norton tr 00. Fchr M B Blahony, tittchinO, 5 due from Breton, to ballost to Brown &White Ear Mail AtWaldo Hull, 8 days tram Accomac, Va, with oats to Iheo .4 iotker. _ ..... Steamship Rigatoni) State, Maralnnan, Charlatan, Raton, Jr. Btoar/441p (Myer Now York, Flowed, Boston, Henry Winsor. -- Barque White Wing. Baling. Lagnsyra, D►llett Bros Barque P 11 Penning, Harding, Portland, 0 A fleck sber fr. Co Duque 0 Ityaer, Boston. Twolla itOo Br brig (fop, 14 bite, Barbadoes J F Peniaton. Brig D'lsraelf, Jathes, Bt Jobn, NB, Workman & Co. Behr Wan A Newell, Turner, Wilmington, AO, Jaira Baker Behr 9 0 King, Andrews. Ales tndria,T Webster, Jr Behr Ocean Wave, Enslien, Rolbary, Van Dusan, Norton & Co Bohr Rolily Day Day. Roxbury, do Bchr &hoick D Bondy, Dighton, do Behr 8 M Bhaddlek, Willis no, Illnghani, do Behr liontr, , Dotton liVitebington, do Behr $1 A Guest, Atmore, Georgetown, do Ecbr Lady Bull ilk, Baker, Belem, do Behr Hendrick Flab, Wall, Salem, J R White. . Bohr M II glahony, Bitching, Bataan, Brown ric White Behr Courier. Crowell, Boston, Ohm 6.1111-r & Co , Behr John laneartter, Stites, Providence, 1, Auden vied & Po. Bohr Palestine, Oambern, Washington, do Mc JO Bhriver, Donnie, Baltimore, T Webster : Tr (Correspondence or the Philadelphia Exchange ) , LEWEB, Del.. June 26-8 A M The brig Com Stewart. for Portland; hairs 8 A Mount, for St Berta; Maria. Itosanda,o Anderson; John Tilton. S W Corder, 11111 Carter. and John 8 Bernatd, left the harbor yesterday. An unknown barque, steam ers America and Engineer, and two sabre are at harbor. The - schr Mechanic returned last evening from the Brandywine, with the sails, rigging &o. of the echr name, wre bed there. The materials will be sold by auction on the beach to-day Wind SW. Yours, &o. WM. M. MO MAR. IST THLEORATH. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange ) Oars Isiatm..tane 27-6.50 P M. The barqueXbite Wing, for Lognayra. went to sea this forenoon.. Nothing In sight ontward bound Wind I k.tith—vw.ather very warm. Yours, too, "Taos. B. mann. Orr 71LEGI1AT8 To tan passe.) itcw Irons. June 27 • Arrived, ships auceees, from Liverpool; Bremerhaven, from firemen; barque Raise Rttbeek, from Hamburg; barqueantine Thertee. from Maraealbo. Also nr, ship - ,Poreat King. froth L11'0111001; barque ,barque, Oases, from Trinidad de Cuba; brig Isabella twin Marra Leone; brig gebriuskai from Cameras. (Per etemosolp,Arial.) Bailed for New York-45th last, the Walter Lord and enrdeliA, from Liverpool; .12tbi the Bobeno, from the Clyde. - • ~s4ited. far Boetion-17.th loot. the Tomato, from —. for New Orleause— .7 2stb loot, the Arteelen, tram Liverpool. bEitMOTUND.I9. ijOrdifee Eirdreee , 1100. - ' Steamship Empire O'ty, Origin. for Havens and New York, cleared et New Orleans 19la OLBARED fihlp John Frasier, Herbert, from Oallao for England, was spoken June 8, Sat 81, long 40. Ship Oanvaas Ilook;Olatk, cleared at Now York 20th last. for Shanahan. , Ship Granite, Sparrow, from Oallao, via Hampton Roads, arrived at New Yotk 24th inst. Steamship Plane's Sprague, Matthew, cleared at Boston 20th mat for Philadelphia. Ship Wyoming, Barton, from LiverpOot for Philadel. was spoken June 27, lat 40, long 09 Ship Indianian, Smith, for San Francisco, cleared at Boston 28th lost Ship Sabine, Hendee, for Bombay and Calcutta, cleared at Boston 28th inst. Ship tincowah, Kirby, from London, via Isle 'of Wight, arrived at San Francisco 22d ult Ship Mary Robinson, Harding, for Melbourne, sailed from Son Francisco 20th ult. Ship Eli Whitney. Smalley, for Sydney, Hailed from San Praneieco 2 th nit. Ship Ocean Telegraph, Wallis, for New York, sailed from San Prime moo Met rat. Ship Joseph Jonro. ;Mary, for .Rirde Island, sailed from San Freochtoo 28th ult. stestner Shabrlnk. De Camp, Item)°, via Panama, at San Franciaco '2llh ult. . . Barque Rinllr Banning, Manley, ■ailed from San Fran cine° 13d nit for Valparaiso. Barque What Oheer, Baker, for Melbourne, sailed from Mtn Promoter.° 25th ult. . . Barque Grand Turk, Dolliver, hence for Matanzas, was spoken 18th 'net, let 32, long 71. Barques Hugh Blrekhead, Corner, for W 0 of South America, and Wheatland, Despeaux, from Baltimore for Rio de Janeiro, went to sea from Cape Henry 25th lust Barque Albion Lincoln, Pintham, hence, arrived at Portland 25th inst. Barque John Winthrop, Park, hence, arrived at Boa ton Bith inst. Barque Charlotte S Tay, Hughes. for Itto de Janeiro, waft towed to nee from Now Orleans 12th inst. Barque Dorchester. White, cleared at Baltimore 25th last. for Rio de Janeiro and a market, and Boded 26th. Brig Bohm, Matthews, hence, arkired at Portsmouth 23d inst. Brig Forester, Murray, hence, arrlred at Portland 24th toot. Brig Eureka, Daly, from Matanzas Bth inst, at Boston 25th lost Brig Martha Gilchrist, Rowley, hence at Portland 20th mat. Brig Alfred Elall, Bead Hog, from Havana, arrived at New York yesterday. - Bohr Martha I .Yrightington, Wrightingtou, hence at Pall River 24th lost. &bra Thus Pago, Robinson, FSPDX. Poet, and Roston, Droner, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence dbth Inst. Betas S Blkinton sad Zeteb & Willism, hence at Newburypert2s h inst. Betas Juliet Chase, and Elanlse, Thatcher, for Phi ladelphia, cleared at Boston 20th Inst. Behr J Forsyth, for Philadelphis, sallcd from New Bedford 24th lost Behr N Tyler, for Philadelphia, railed from N Haven 26th inst Bohr Reindeer, Stevenson, for Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, NO, 24th hist Sabre Lt Powell and Passaic, hence, arrived at New Haven 25th lost Bohr Liberty, White, from Indian River, at,New York 26th fut. Bohr Rea Bird from Woodbridge, NJ, arrived at Fail River 231 Bohr Lucy L Sharp, Sherp a from Baltimore, arrived at New York 26th lost. Debra Alabama, savin, from Smyrna, and Ocnpro mine, Cabbage, from Odessa, Del, arrived at New York 'l6th teat. Behr 0 8 Onratairs, 84:anara, hence, arrived at Pert land 24'h last debra D Talpey. hence, and Trident, Snow, from Vienna, bid, artived at Portsmouth 24th net Sc Electa J Scott, Birdsall; Grace Girdler, Paine; Charles d Pearlier,. Foster, and Eli Townsend, Corson, hence, arrived at Boston 26th inst. . . Sabre Wm Kennedy, Christy, Aid, Bruisell, and barge Conrad Clegg, Whitreayer, cleared at Baltimore 25th lent for Philadelphia. Behr It W Tull, Nickerson, for Philadelphia., went to see from Chadeaton :MI that. IMIE=i;1;;I=12E1 Schni P Armstrong, Dill; S V W Simmons, Godfrey; Grenville ' baker; Genoa, Dobbins., J II hub • cock, end Jane 0 Patteieon, Dole, hence at Salem 24th lost Solari J WlMammon, Jr, Winernore; Isabella Thomp• 8011, Corson; G W Bliason, Buckalew• W Sima, Mnaon, and Charlotte Shaw, Shaw, hence at Boston 2.r.th last Sehrs M A Magee, Magee; lira Bell, Tilton; Mary Ann & Caroline, Bowen, and Maine Law, Packard, hence at Boston 2hth lust . . Sem Ilarriet & Sarah, Tice, hence, arrived at Digh ton 22 Int acbra A Heaton, Ryan; .7 it Johneon, Johnson; Sophia Godfrey, Wl;llame. hones; (}lobe, 410131114, and Montergy, Arrauta, from Delaware City, at Foil River 234 inot. The Monterey galled 24th to return. Bohr 11 W Benedlot, Mlle, hence, arrived at iyotio 234 loot Vchr 8 ofete, Thompson, hence at Newport 24th oat Behr Seaport, Senn, hence arrived at Pawtucket 24th oat. Schrs James Martin, Harlog; J P Crouch. Hawkins• Hannah Matilda, Ansrews; Lady Lske. White, and E J Rayner. Rayner. hence at Pro, (dance 24th toot. . . Sohn Almon Bacon, WiMame. and I Ponder, Jr, El ingaivorth, nailed from Providence 24th inst. for Phi ladelphia, rchr Frm Loper, Robinson, hence at Providence 24th inst. 4P M 21st, while passing through the Narrows, a abort distance aboire Run data, was struck by a vin• lent tornado from SW, in which bed main boom broken and maiosail entirely blown to pieces. Let go large anchor, when shortly after both (Mimes broke off and the vessel went ashore on the rocks She was hauled off by a steamer theaame evening, leaking very badly, and was towed on to the Hats at the mouth of Went Pork Oreek She continued to leak at the rate of 3001 strokes per hour, and all hands were completely exhausted from constant exertions at the pumps. Steamer Af W Chapin, Kellogg, lon Philadelphia, cleared at Ltartford 24th feet. Julie 17. off Caro Florida. ehipa 74ndeu , I3lilphen, fru New Orleans for nacre; Danube. Golding, do for Cadiz; Highlander, Sherman, from do for Liverpool June 17, /at 27. long 7030, fillip Pomona, llferrithew, from New Orleans for Liverre of Jute 18, lat 2840. long 70 25. abip George West, Couch, from New Orleans for Liverpool. FOREIGN PORTS Cloared at Quebec 221 loot. ships Euxino. Watson, London: Riera. "Fop, Plymouth; Barbara Houston, Port Glasgow; barques Otells, Obristenvnn, and burs Olsen, London; Liverpool, Mackey, Grangemolth; Alert, O'Brien. and Jinny Lind, Poran, Waterford; Niagara. Severson, Liverpool; brims Beacon. Turner, Sunderland; Harold Haarfager, Foyoe, Dartmouth At Remedios 12th inst. barques Pt Marys Milliken, for Wilton In 30 days: ..T.roba Prontlea, —, for London 16; brigs Denmark. Staples, for New York 6; A Blench. ard, Blanchard. for do 12; Charles E Frost, Stillman, for do 8; Lorana, Gibbs, for 15. DOMESTIC POETS SAN FRANOIPCO, May ..;.21—Artvedi. 13r barque Inkerrnann, Wyee, San Bk. ; schr Mholihn Honolulu; 22. steamer Pac , tit, Haley, P. rti cod ; brig Glencoe, Holmes. Port Oxford; whaling barque Sarah Warren, Poole, Cape St Lucas; 23, Bremen ship Gallon. Macke, Hong Kong; barques 'Robert P.M.', gar, Hong Hong; Ann Petty, Ginn, Port Orchard; brig Concordia, Bonne Valparaiso; 24. Br ship itavenaiale Dixon. Pcrt Gamble. Mind to Plymouth, Eng; 26. P 11 88 04 lumbla. Deli Portland, 0 T; eta Senator. Seely, Rau Diego; 29. P BE 8 8 Golden Age, Watkina. Panama; 31, barque Live Yankee. Wiggins, Columbia Liver; June 1 barque Madonna. Hoeg. Port M Sailed May 20 —P 31 8 8 John 1. rtaphena, Lapidge, Panama; 21—Simr Santa Crux, Fcuntieroy. Cremes t Oily; Bark Iu annona. Butler, Coosa Bay ; 22—P at 8 8 Panama Dail, Puget Sound; Fr ship Chile No 2, Yue, Callao; Bork D M Callum Mendocino; 26—Fr chip Admiral Casey. Le Roy. Callao; Bark Jane A Talkers burg. Piave!, Oregon ; Brig fluarte. Hurd, Tahiti ; J Cdtht, Smith. Mendocino; 118 surveying sttur Hum boldt. Greenwood. on a cruise; May 22—Br ship Ba venedale Dixon ' Plymou th . England. June 4th —The ship Esther May. and barks Carin eeseiia. Ork, and 0 Doyens are still at anchor off the Presidio. TRW YORK, Junt.2S—Ar. barque Alhe-ta, Cumber. land Harbor, rube; 111 B oukman, Brookman, Analudil• cola; Peter Dentin Riley ; Savannah aehra Quindora, Watte.Santa of tIZ. t'ulm; R H Yermllye, Abrams, Alex. smirks; Francis Blntore, Smith, Baltimore; D O Bulge Brawn, dn. Cleared, shtpn American Union, 'Hubbard, Liverpool; ' Atlantic, Marcie!. Rotterdam' Atlantic, Weadock, New Orleans; barques II Gregory , Sylvester, Glasgow; John Benson, °anther, °num; Kate Lincoln, Christian, Demerara; Solon, (Nora.) Lerson, Shedlac: brigs Jobe?, Turn, Bermuda; S French, Parrott, Portland; schrs Imogene, Ripley. Cadiz; Mary Mire, Welch. Ponce; Castor, Moline INN nun: Florence, Math, Mobil,; Co. tilde, Wright, N C; W Smith, Fisher, Charleston; It P Cater, Buzzard, Wilmington; C 1' Strong, LiFroM, 'Baltimore. Behar. ships Venice, from Liverpool; Porcst King, de; It rmalue, Bremen; Gutenburgh, Hamburg. Soiled. ateamsbips Arago,llas re; Colombia. and Ata lanta, Charleston; Viol ida, and Montgomery , Savannah, Jamestown, Richmond, Va; ships Germania. Havre; B Webb, Thornton, awl America. Liverpool; BS Kimball, St John. NB; Matilda. City Point; barques Honduras. !Mize, lion; Pentucket, Trinidad. BOSTON, June 15—Ar, ship Ellen Foster, itobluson, Mobile; immune Whistling Wind, Harlin, Clenfur :tr.; Oberlin Wilßnme , Dashington Savannah; Mole Ken. Brick, Charleston; Edward kverett, Harding, Balti more; Itadieg. Kent, do; brigs &wall. Moore, Reme dios; Umpire. Marmon Matanzas; schra A A ilandoll. Alchorn Havana; Arcade, ()arial. St Orals; J It Myer., Cobb Clenfmarcs; Joseph Baker. Wilton, Itrchmor, V. Mary Emily, Blanchard, Alexandria; Wm Jones, Jones, Baltimore, oth, ship Callender, Patten, Bath, to load for New Orleans; brigs Northern Belle, Paine, Port au Prince; Enoch Benner, Stoddard, Anx Nye!' PORTLAND. Jun.) 24—Ar, hainuo Christiana, Trim ble. Cardeusin brig Marcos, Pierce. do Old Stile • ship Lombard Lombard, bt John, NB; Behr Regale Welch. Wilmington. NU 11A.T.,T IDIOM:, June bargnea Ray State,Spar row, Olen Wag a; Selah, Gould, Boston; brig appoo, Corner. Cardenas HOLBIERiS HOLE. /tine 23, P.M —Ar Achy% lieuMb, E Sharp. Mayhew ; Wearer; 1. It Ferguson, Bar rett ; Trejsn, Cook; Ii best Corwin, Corson; John B Austin May; Mary II Bunks Banks and John Cadwal lader, Godfrey. Boston for Philadelphia; Cores, Mere dith. do for Odessa Del ; Amelia C Beeves. Like, Ply. mouth for Phil 44 alpine; John II Harris, French. sMlU gun f r do 24th—Air, brigs Pelona Sims, Calais for Philade' phis; J ostor.ll.van, for do Also rr. ache L 0 Watts, Knowing, Melina, and ro enlved orders for Pon tland. Captain sink, but rano Tering% Alan nor, atilt.. Canltna Brakine, and Tremont, Hole - aril. Baltimore for Po'Baud; Eliot Elklntoo, Naylor. Philadelphia for 5a1 , 117 ; Mary BmilL, do fo • Ply mouth; Walter /lc Lemuel Johneon• ' William J Auden reld, Hewitt, and William 11 Deunilt Retina, Roston for Philedelphfa; Joe 11 Riauy. --, Lyon, for do; R Porter, !Judson, Danvers for do; David Sini h, Boug hton Salem for do; Charity 11.rratt. Rnekport, for An; Lydia Catharine. Dyer, Calais. for do ; Robert 5 Bell, Wing. Windsor, N 4, for Richmond; Caroline, Rocklin, Ewe port, far do; Tiger, Evans. Hato for Norfolk. Sailed, brig Men is; echo ltobt Corson, George W Ginner, Potomac, Warrior, ()anima, Mary, and Ellis '25 I h nailed. ache Mary Johneon, Abizall Jennings, and Tremont In port at 8 A Id, wind west, brigs Lucy Heywood, wtg orders, P Melon. B. IS Crosby. Woos., .1 W. pt,' nabs 8 Il James, II Ii Sharp, Eliot. T. B Perot , . eon. I FroJ rn, Caren, Jobn II Aunt n Maiy II Banks. John Cadwallader, A 0 Reeves, J II Harris, Pallas, Namitrithel. Pay tons, Jenny biro, modem,. L 0 Watt., Waltnr & Lemuel, T. Lake, Wiliam C Audoureitl, Wil liam II Dennis, Jos II Itlelay. R. 0 Porter. David Smith, Charity, Lydia Catharine, Ellen Mattda, Moonlight, Robert S B, 11, Caroline Tiger, Bow, Amelia, Union, Marcia Tribiin Daman. Francis Ellan, Canary, Saga more, A b' Bowe. and Ilarmona. Consumption of the Blood, or Antemila.—fn this common and dangerous disease, the blood loses ifs crones to nourish the system, and to Ftimulmo the organs to healthy activity. The Protoxlde of Iron, In the PERUVIAN SYRUP, supplies the dolleient element, and the blood receives now life, with a con sequent restoration of the bodily vigor, the return of appetite, end the hue of health. je2R-titri Ihr The Great Trial of Jules Hanel's Eau Attie. NIENI2I/1 OR 11.4111121111TORRR.—A number of ladies and gentlemen has log ball heads or gray hails are invited to test the efficacy of Jules If auel's Eau Athenienne or Hair Restorer, for causing a new growth where baldness exists, and restoring grey hairs to their original life color, brilliance and softness. It is not /I dye, IN easily applied, and is pm featly harmless. It will be given, free of charge, to all who apply personally at the office nod Laboratory of Jules lftuel & Co., No. 704 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, bete eenthe hours of two and three o'clock P. M. ju2SAI6t wit Slpger'■ Sewing Machines.—After a tale trial of the scveeal machines that have yet been mTercst to the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has been given In favor of Singer's. This hi, In fact, the only machine capable of performing every kind of sowing, SIN(11.111'8 NEW FAMILY SEWING MACIIINiI la, beyond all question, the moat complete article for family use yet invented, bring at once ornamental, easily operated, and superior, in every respect, to any other machine. On this statement we challenge the I. IG. SINGER k CO., jO7-6n) Qt ei No. 0 0 2 QUZSTN UT 6treet, THE PRESSPHILADELVHIA. MONDAY. JUNE 28. 1888. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS lIP TO ONE O'OLOOZ THIS MOENING. GIRARD 1101113E—Obestaut street, below Ninth. J W Almon, N Y W m Marshall' Shamokin Daniel A RoWnson,llhamo. Dr II 0 Caldwell, 1:1 8 N kin ' Thou D Barton', Builaio, M Courtrigbt, Pa PP Y • N B Aekew,Oolumbus,kliss W E Tomlinson, Mt Airy, Slice A. It It Tomlinson, Mt Mice Airy, Mies Mies Id V Tomlinson, Mt 81 es A E Lloyd, Lagrange, Airy, Mos Tenn Miss Rate Millington, I P P , ,nl, Va Memphle, Tenn .I II Kidder,Newliampahire Mrs Dana, Boston John II Speed, Memp,le ' Mrs Herron, N Canaria J 9 Burnet, Cioninnati, 0 D 8 Wilson tr, wile, Wash- Mies Burd, Washington, ington Jae a Mac Celia, Philadel. Clifford P Mac Calls, Phi. phis ladelphia John Pope & lady, Mewl- 3lt Covington, Illd phis, Tenn WTI Campbell 80 E it Townsoad, Cincinnati Mina A M Dearing, Angus. W T Purvianco, kin. ta, (fa Mine Maui, Ernentlenticb, Miss Julia A Erneofien- Auguste, Oa tick, Augusta, Ga tvm A Galbraith, Erie ' Pa 0 Peeples and hidy, Ca Dr Poulhda and dangh, Oa J Roberton, N Y ft Penabert, Paris D Agard, N Y Rev John Burke, Ei 8 A 0 Oakford, Belt 0 Robinson. Oswego, Nlt Dli Bissell, Utica, N Y J ill Jaycox, Syracuse N Y Mtn Jaycox, Syracuse, N I Butts, Rochester, N ir York R W Haywood, N 0 Geo E Lane, N Y F litontechiaro J It 'Sloneker. N Y Capt Oliver, Cal IV Goodman, Miss E N Scruggs, Mina 0 Hall, N Y R A Goalie. Ala J L Ooodloo, Ala - Mice Pellet, Richmond, Va Mr Arthur and lady, Rich. TJ Kerr and lady, Charles- mond, Va too, II 0 8 .7 Porter. Conn Mine Allen, (Wrest, Texas II L Gilbert, Galveston, II Davidson, Galveston, Texan Tonna Col Erwin, Ala John Dillon, Nanhv, Tenn Col Seaberry, N 17 D L Booker, Oa Mina Gordon. La J K Routh Sr. Is. La Chas J Banker, N V S 0 Dunham. N J Geo Cole, N Y A A McGaffey, N Y P D Jewell, Balt 8 Cramer, Omaha City D Savage, Wllliameburg, N L Wyckeff Omaha City L I D B AlcLauchlin, Pine Bluff, Wm White. Boston, Masa Ark . 3 M FranCiecue A. fam,, Alex IV Robb, Fort Union, St Louis N Mexico Capt Tyler, Conn Oboe Poll end, Lancaster N &Nun. Lancaster D Tallmndge, Lancaster E A Boardman, N li li G Bourdomn, N Y D D Chandler, St Louie Hou,David Tpd, Ohio Mrs Seckies & chil,St Louie Mrs Milner, St Louie Quo Rankin, Charleston, W B Curvet., N Y _ 811 s 0 .? AMERICAN HOUSE—Ohentaut street, aboti i llih, • Jan 0 Reed, NJ John lil Marsh, NJ , Jan Reed, NI , • Chas W Wilkinson, Wil. MlB5B Wilkimion, Williams. liamebnrg, NY burg, NY Jae 0, Jones, Pa - It It Denim!, Pa It D Murphy, Martinsburg, Mrs M 8 Murphy, Martine- Va burg. Va W B Darter, NO N A Calkins, N Y John Willett, Princeton, John A Hennessy, Ashland, NJ Pa Win Sterling, Pottevie. Pa J 0 Danakleman. Pa (I W Cook, NY Jay W Messier, Ohio Geo Stroud, Elmira, NY 3 Id Bartle, Elmira, NY Wm T Faikner & la, Pa Bliss If E Pemberton, Pa A J (lemons, NJ 'UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Wourth. P DI Wheeler, Ilaneock,'N. Y N AI Parry, Bristol, Pa 0.0 Boltz, Easton, Pa E D 'Drapes & la, liLlford, V Only, New Orleans Naos Wml Johnston, Pittsburgh T C Worth. Wilmington Virgil 1. Whion k wife, NO John I. Bennett, Pitts. J Deltrieli, Dayton, 0 burgh MERCHANTS' MOTEL—Fourth street. below Aroh. A 6 Kirkpatrick, Mon. Jno 8 Bishop ila, Nash mouth, vale, Tenn Alt 11 Mann, Look Haven E Mew, Bennington, NI Jas E McLean, Bhippens• Thus Onrmir, N Y burg, Pa PO °Malan Carbondale P RP Miller, Crawford co, Pa Joo A Snaul ,l'Harrlab , g,Pa JR. Winter, N Wm Riley, N W F Boyd, Mansfield, alms F A White, afsimileld,Mass 8 G Turner, Plymouth, Pa Fred Bans, N Ono Wearer, Nova Scotia T Hood & la, St Louis, Mo NATIONAL HOTEL—ltaoe agree:, above Third. W F Punta, Pottevllle 0 P Sharp. Pa A J Sampzon, N V Geo W Swartz, Wllliarne ti E Warlord. Frencht'n,NJ port, Pa O li 111 , dwell, Lazsretto,Pa I) 8 Stark, Trenton, N J F Ilettle, Pa E S Kirkeelager, Pa Hugh S MeGinnees, Mlnereville BARLEY SHEAF llOTEL—Perond street, below Vine E Hall. Monigomery co D Blair, Bucks co Semi Bolton, Backs co Jo. , n Major. Bucks co Edit Ea:abort), Pa G 9 Cook, N J Jobe Base, NV 0 Bonder, Ohtltenhaio, Pa Chas B Roberts. Newtown BLACK BEAR INN—Pifth and Merchant. streets. J Nice, Balt B M Dutton, Del co, Ps Jno Blakely, Jr. Pa Ohm Pairlamb, Middlet , n, Wm P Beatty, Springfield, Del co, Pa Doi co, Pa B P Shantz, Doylestown,Ps Mrs M G Righter So son, John IC Smith, Mass Dolton J Smith, Mans lIALD MAOLN HOTEL—Third street, al. Oallowl2lll. Mirk Davila, PhDs N H Bstz, Soh Haven, Ph Jobu Elbseffer,Sch flatert,Ph BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third. below Oallowhlll. Shull Ptbenian, Doylestown Ab Buckman, Peastervillo Isaac Plank, Anilines, 0 MADISON HOLUM second street, abo►a Market 10 Wilson er, Is, N Y R D Petteroon. Md I) 0 Holliday. Ts 0 A Reuse, New York David Rea, Jr, Montreal, Mina Rea, Montreal, Canada Canada Wolter nark*, Canada It L Crawford, Del 0 D MMus, Pa U Perkins, Del WESTERN HOTEL—Market street, above Eighth. F Love, Pittsburgh John .T Phelps, Allegheny W W Morgan, Alliance, 0 City J 8 Morgan, Alliance, Ohio Henry Wilvon. Ohio chose Boier, Ohio A Adams, Smithprirt John Adams, Bmithport Mosel Chapman, If S A IV Fire, New Lisbon, 0 0 Kleinman, Ohio /I D King, Ohio .T Drown, Washington Thos Stone tr, wire, Pitts. co. Pa burgh J 9 Williams, Lancaster Jas Connally, N J I At Flarchtiett, Salem, 0 Eiperial Notices. Seamen's Salina 141nd—office 203 Walnut street, one door west of Second street, Receives de posits In awns of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Once open daily, from 9 nntll 9 o'clock, and on Mon. day mid Saturday until. 9 in the evening. President, Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretes 73 Merles M. Morris. saving Fund.—Five Per Cent, Interest-- NATIONAL BAPETY 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 Investmente are made In Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and such drst-olass securi ties as th charier requires. °Moe hours, from 0 o'clock In the morning until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, nd on Blooded' and Thursday evenings until B o'clock. fat CHOICE NOYELTIES. SUMMER STYLES OF HATS, AT WARBURTON'S, jt.334R. No. 430 CHESTNUT Etreet a Oc BllkErll 0111.10111/SHD . PAMILT SEWINO MAOILINES, 730 011ESTNUT STREET. These Machines are AOTI Justly admitted to be tbe best In use for faintly sewing, waking a new, strong, and elastic stitch, which will NOT rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut. Circulars sent on application by letter. ap9•y Jackson, JOB PItINTSIt, kflikaliANTlll):lll . . Checks, Notes, Drafts, Dills Lading, 111111feads, Cir culars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing. at prices to suit the times. 0017-/Y Bower's Infant Cordial.--This =vanish's Cordial is prepared frow a variety of the mcet choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the most petleat and reliable carminative tiffiant for infanta and young children. Uy Its powerful influence a speedy OATS la effected in all eases of Millie, windy pains and imams. Relieves and mitigates much of enildren's suffering during dent!. bon or teething, and by its soothing properties tran quilines paine of the bowel 3, looseness, emitting, &O. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been used in thousands of oases with the malt abundant mimeses. No family chould be without it. Prepared only by Hugel A. BOWil, At his Drag and Chemical Store, N. N. corner of Siztb and Green eta., Philadelphia. To whom all orders must be addressed.' And for sale by Inuarginte deneraliv an 111-17 Strauvo S Goldman, No. 306 Market street above Third, Whole Polo doaleri in CLOTHING, aro now selling off their ounce stock at Retail, at wholesale prices. Je3-I m ExcPlslor It.felgrrntors $l,OOO Clod!once that my Itt frigerator4 v.III keep provision longer, o leer lee, than any other In tho city. I nnrrnnt them to give .alPfarlion, at the low Klee 0185.50. Alan, a largo it.sol lineal 01 WM, Coot ere Price V 2 J. S. CLARK. jO2ll-0t No, 1008 MARKET Street, nbo+e Tenth. To Prevent the Itntr fettling off. To pro mote a nen grout', To prtrent the hair turning gray. To change gray hair and a Waken , to their original tilt rotor. To make the hair soft and glotv, inclining it to curl, JULES IiALTEL , S EAU ATIIENIENNE, Oil HAM RESTORER. Sold by all druggists, and by JULES RAUEL & 00., N 0.104 OILESTNUT Street. fat-del-wit TrYoung llon'st Ehelotion sso•InlIon• A Statrsi Meeting will beheld THIS EVE' 28th Instant, at 8 o'clock, In the Sansouost reel Church, SA 8011 Street, below ,• lath. An Essay upon "The Relation of Young Afro's Christian Association's to tho Church" mill be deliv ered by Me. VI NI GETTY. Reports are espocted Rota all the Committees has log in charge the Firemrtt's Pra)erNirrtings. AN there are several Compluder. Still tumipplied, I t IN rartn•stle hoped that the members will collie p-epared to 14,11,1110er to take clung,. of these meetings. por.ons who liner TICKETS to the tote FLORAL FAIR noLid, alit plea, return them to the Commit tee, who 11i11 be in at teudanee to creche 00111. ;Oats st ill be reserved for Indies, who are particularly incited to be present. ALL are aitectionatrl, ins Red to come. lIENR Y MIJRRAY, je2B-10E %Turtling Secretary. meetme of the Board of Trude —A. Shoed 'Meeting of the Aksneldtion of the Phila delphia Hoard of Trade mill bo held nt th..ir new It cana, In SNlilllloB new Iron 1101.11 No. 503 CHESTNUT Street, THIS IiVFN INC, at h o'clock. A general at tendance is request LORIN ALCM ET, je2B-It Secretary. rrrD(fic. of Ihn Frnukfortl and 4ohlhWllTlc PIIILADDLPFIIA CITY PAPSENGER RAIL ROAD COMPANY, (tole PlxlfaiWithin and DOSNVP.II River Itnißoad Comp )ly ) NOTICE —The CONN/31g of the Mortgage Bonds of this Company, Itecomito, due on the first tiny of July next, mill be pall at the rounter of the Girard Bank. je2B-5t F. II 1111`, Treasurer. - - IT. Commercial ;What'll Inanrnatee Cont. PANY.—A Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company alit be held at their Mee ' in rear of No. 218 WALNUT Street, on 2`IIIIRSDAY,JuIy 8: 1858, nt 11 o'clock t. M. AOll \ McCOMAE% je264.1y8 Secretary. [cr. Philadelphia, JIM(' 24th. 1135:S.—An Elortion for Directlne of the '• 4441TUA I. DE POSIT INSURANCI: ASSOCIATION (14' PHILA DELPHIA," to Pe Yr o the eneolog yenr, Ny.ll hr held nt the Office of the Secretory mod Tr. mlter. S E. corner of TRIRD not WALNUT Street,. on MONDAY, Joky nth, 1858, between the !moon of 10 (o'clock A. M. nod 3 o'clock P. M. W.H. :MARTIN, Jo., jet lOt Ecerutarj• pad Treasurer. la. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad CO.-010co 227 South FOURTH Street. • rnicanscrlits, June 2114,1858. To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of this Company duo on lst proximo, are requested to leave them at this Office on or before the 50th Instant when receipts will be given and Cheeks will:be ready ?or de livery on the Ist proximo, in ezehangefor said receipts. fe22-tiyl 43, BRADFORD, Treasurer. Germantown Passenger Rallway,-The Gommissionera of the Germantown Passenger to Company" will attend on MONDAY, the 28th Juno,lBsB. and on each business day thereafter, from 10 o'clock A. 11. to 2 o'clock P. M., at No. 80 South SIXTII. Street, to receive subscriptions to the stock of avid Company, until the ea:no le fully subscribed. Charles Msgarge, William S. Perot, Vincent L. Brad ford, J. 11. Wheeler, J. S. Struthers, William Mill ward., William W. Whiter, Mordecai O. Dawson, Thos, A. Biddle, George W. Hammently, Jabes Gates, John J. Griffith, and Robert P. Ring, Commissioners. Jel2-dtJyl irri Delaware Land Comp:inv.—A a tided Meeting of the Fitockholderc will be held on MONDAY EVENING next, Juno 28, at 8 o'clock, at Franklin Hall, SIXTH Street, below Arch. An Elec tion for ono Director will then be held, to fill it vacancy. Je25,W 11 11 HAINES, Secretary. Marriages. On the 24th instant. by Rev. J. B. McCullough, WILLIAM KING to Miss CAROLINE 11. MoCAW. LEY, ell of this city. On the 24th lestent, by Rev. Joseph T. Cooper. Mr AMIN , WA TTERSON, of New Jersey, to Minn ELIZA J. FERGUSON, of this city. tk Oh the 24th indent, by Rev. J. B. Maddox, N 3. BLACKMAN, of this city, to ELIZA G. WALTON. of Fraokturd Po. dk • On the 24th inst., by the Rev. Mr. 'Bunker. ISRAEL M PAULDING to Mrs ELIZABETH BIIEFP, both of Lower Merton, Montgomery county. tr On the 24th. by Roy. William 0 Johnstone. Mr WILLIAM MARSDEN to Mrs ABIGAIL BAILOR, •k On Thursday evening, 24th Mutant, by Rev J 11. A. Iloniberger, D D , Pastor of the First German Refor mod Church, Mr. EMANUEL G. REYANTHALER to Mien ANNA L., eldest daughter of John G. Alburger, Erg , all of thin city. tr In Camden, 14 J.. on the 24th instant, by Rev. 11. M. Brown. Mr HENRY W. NEILL, of Philadelphia. to Mine MARY J. SMITH of Stockton, N. a Meant°. At his country realdence, Woodlawn Hall, Mont goon ry county, Pa on the 2th ot June, after a. wee'. inneev, of typhoid dyneyntery, 7 lion. JOB R. TYSON, k lu the fifty-Cllth year of ME age. HIP male friends are invited to meet hie funeral cn Tutealay mornlog, the 29th !aqua. at 10 o'clock, Without further notice, at South Laurel 11111, - , fi On the morning"! the 27th instant, MARY CATHA RINE, daughter of John J. and Diary lialllyan, aged four years and Bye months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No 9 31 Jefferson Avenue, Ms (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. •"*- fluddenly, on the' 13d instant. near Parkesborg, JAMES EDWIN MILLER, in the 34th year of hie age. On Saturday, 26th instant, WILLIAM, non of Richard end Jeml ma Simpson, in the lath year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, Ohestnnt street east of Mansion, Twenty-fourth Ward, this (honday) afternoon. 28th mat., at 4 o'clock, with out further notice. On the 241 h instant, Mr. JOUR E. SMITE!, in the 74th year of his age. The deceased served as a surgeon in the war of 1812, and for the past fortytwo years he wen engaged at the Girard Bank. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral. from hie late residence, Buttonwood street, below EleVenth, thin (Monday) June 28th, at 3 and 4 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. 4 On Saturday. the 26th instant, Mies RATE PAUL. INA MeGRATII, daughter of Thomas and Catherine McGrath. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No 1727 Hamilton street, on Tuecday, the 21th instant, at 9 o'clock. Funeral services and Interment at St Augustine's Church. ek On Friday, 251.11 instant, Mm. MARY lIIITHER FORD, aged 74 yeais. The relatives end friends of the family are respeotfully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Handily) morning, at 9 o'clock. From the residence ef her son-in-law, Richard H. Shaw. S. W. corner Twenty-seeond and Market streets, without further notice. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. tk On the 25th instant, after a lingering Illness, Mrs, MARTHA P , wife of Mr. Thomas J. Gray, and daugh ter of Mrs. Harriet Probasco, aged 82 years Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of her husband, No. 984 North Sixth street, above Poplar. this (Hon day) afternoon. at 4 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. CITY MOI, lIL'AI,TI The number of 'Mermen phia, for the week ending at A.• : TALITY. IT Orme, June 26.1858. ite in the city of Philadel -12 o'clock to-day ; i 9... 188 t. 0 o. Diseanen.` g Debility 2 3 Effuelon on Drain... 1 Fever Scarlet a Tp_ n Ty p hoid • 1 Hernia Hemorrhage 1 1 Inilam'n Brain 1 6 Thonchi... Lump .... 1 Mania-a•Potu I Marronne 1 9 014 Age 2 Paley 4 Still• Born..,. 14 Buieide 1 Apoplexy • 3 Coup do Bolin 1 1 Burns— . Cancer Canaille,' Croup .... Cougeation of Lunge. 2 " Brain. 1 3 Cholera Intantocu.. 10 nubile.— 1 oonsump , n DfLungo.29 2 ConvuWorm 1 10 ....... 1 Diabeira. 1 Dropoy, Brain 1 4 " Omit 4 Mame of Brain.... 2 4 " Lunge... 3 Ltror.... 1 Tal,6 Menouteriux . 1 Unknown 3 Whooping Cough... 4 Drowned ...... ...... 2 1 Dyoootery 2 3 Of tho above there were : Under 1 year 64 From 40 to 60 From Ito 2 60 to f 0 "t 2to 6 - 16 " 60 to 10 g• sto 10 1 w 70 to 80. w 10 to 16 1 w 80 to 50. w 16 to 20 Aw 00 to 100, w 20 to 30 15 30 to 40 25 Total sfalep 101 Bop; Femalteg. 85 I aide From Almphouee People of Color From the Country By order of the Board of Health. ARTHUR 1113(111ES, Health Officer. rrnE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY _a_ entered into Co-partnerfiltip, under the style of AUDENRIED k ROMMEL, to carry on the COAL busi nee.. .1. T. AUDENRIED, JACOB M. ROMMEL. PHILADELPHIA, June 21, MS. PURE WILKESBARRE COAL S FROM TIM INIOTIL BALTIMORE 'MIN.— This highly esteemed coal is now being introduced into this market by the subberiburs, who have secured the exclusion control for its sale. In the Baltimore mar ket. whore this Coal has taken the precedence for the past twenty year% It Is universally - pronounced as deci dedly the beat FAMILY and STEAM COAL mined• We can therefore guaranty our cnitomern unif ermi mils faction. AEDENRIED k ROMMEL. CALLOW HILI,STREET WHARF, Delaware HORSE TAMER.-SAIIIIEL EMHONS 11 will remain in this city one week longer, by re quest of his friends, owl be will teach a class or club of his panel' and skill over a well-known:lnd slciousltorse, on WED‘BSDAY ' the 30th,and SATURDAY, the M at Madame INNA'S IIDING SCHOOL, Arch street, above Broad Positively his last week in this city. Ile will tonic the most licking horse that can be produced, free of charge. For further information, in quire at the sehool. je2B-3t. if* • Excursions FO CAPE MAY.-DAILY . LINE, by Steamer lIAL. LOON. , Capt. W. A.VIIILLDIN.—FOIi PASHI.NGERS AND BAOO ONLY. . The swift Sod favorite simmer " BALLOON," having been thoroughly oserhanled and tilted Hitt, es cry opplio ore to insure speed, Rarely. and comfort, wilt, on nvd after TUESDAY, the lath instant, lease Arch-street Wharf for Cope 'May every Morning, (Son day excepted,) ut 7 o'clock. Returning, s, ill lease the Cape at lyy o'clock P. M. Fore $2. carrion's , hire it; ; Servants 51.50; Sensor, Tickets a, earring., hire extra. je2s..St agricultural la WHERE ARE THE GOLD MEDAL MOWERS NOW ?—We will guarantee Ketchum's intbrovod Atowor and Reaper to do bettor work, in all blade of grass, than any prize medal lower w MP. We mean what we any. SPANGLER !tr, GRAHAM, No 027 M kRICET Btroet PRATT'S IMPROVRD HORSE RAKES, warranted superior to any oilier In the market, Early ordera ite,qqllry to secure Rakes. Fe, sale ouly by SPANULEIL & ORAIIAM. Se2o No 027 MARKET Street, GRAIN CRADLES, UNLOADING Hay Forks, Revolving Hay *Rakes, Peythe., Swaim, and Ilaj,lng and Ilneve , dinp: Tools generally . EPANOLER. A. GRAHAM, " je2t) No 627 MARKET Street. Broker° CROXISE Re CO., SPECIE AND EXCHANGE unmans, No. 40 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Refer to the II k."i'd and Monceau of Philadelphia CHAS. X mrr. w ii 'mows. R. MANLE.Y, JR fIitIANLEY, BROWN, CO., BANK ,NOTE, _STOCK„ AND 'EXCIIAIitiE IMB/311211 N. W. corner of THIRD find CHESTNUT Streetß, Collections made, and Ureits drann on all parts of the United Slats and the Cana,las, on the moat favorable terms. Cannelloni, made, and Drafts drawn on England and Ireland. Ilneurrent Dank Notna bought. Land Warrants bought unit sold. Dealers in Specie and Bullion. Loans and Time Paper negotiated. Stocks and Loney bought and sold nn Commission at the Boanl of Brokers in Philadelphia and New York. je-'l-Gtn RICKARD R. PARRY, Commiasiontr tor Pennsylvania and New Jersey. PARRY & BROTHER, Immo:1m & GENERAL LAND AGENTS sod CONVEY I.NOVIRS. FRONT STRF.Er, above HICKORY, MANKATO, M INN }BIOTA, Pay particular attention to loaning and investing Money for non-residents and others, and collecting Drafte. Notes &e Any totter. of EINOJAY nr buniness will receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood Bacon, & Co , Dale, limo, & Withers Phdadelphia Sharp, Baines, & Co.. Philadelphia, Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. Charlor 8188 & CO , Philadelphia Parry k Randolph, Philadelphia. EDWARD R. PARRY, Notary Public for Minnesota. GOLD PEN MANUFACTORY, N. E. VII Corner of S , XTII and MINOR Streets, betw eon Market awl Choltnut, Philadelphia ;The Copartnership heretolore existing between PETER WALKER, & 11110 , for the manufacturing of (toll) PENS, is HOW disaliliVed, in eonsequenee of tho death of Peter Walker. senior partner. Hereafter the businm4, will be cooled on under the joint 110,11109 of WALKER it JOY. The subscribera iespeetfully inform the trade that their orders shall be met with that promptitude and attention which have hitherto ebaraeteii/,1 the tram.- net lons of the establinliment. Je2s-4t sr, WALKER A JOY. - i 7 ' I. O „ I. 4. I f I , N .L E IN N FN GA sf I a T i g n S s .. 75 ets. for TEINET SLIPPERS. 75 ob.. for KID SLIPPERS BLACK LINEN GAITERS. At PARKER'S, jelo-lni4 tO North SLUE( Street. 7Thßue4s, lac. —To reduce our stocic, We offer, in lota tin wanted, front an ounce 10 1 . 111 origi nal package ' n large acnortinent of Draw., tine Miami- PatentiModirinea, Spice., grounil or In (lie vain, Inkential OCR, Paint.., (linen, etc , etc , of n superior pointy, and at an immense reduction of price, WILSON Wholesale proggi9tn, j40.3t 209 MARlika titreet, 111IIPIN'S WIDE WHITE BAREGES, L I for Shawls, Circulars, se., by piece or yard. Black SiThs,avery grade, for Dresses and ?Jantillas. Grenadines and Bareges. • Organdies and Enrage Roboi. 5,000 yards mixed Law.llA, at 10 cents. 5,000 yards Bayadero.do, do, 12;& cents. 5,000 yards new style LaWho, at 12.14 cents, CHARLES ADAMS, - Je29 EIGHTH and ABM Streets. ►iIRAVELLING DRESS MATERIALS -IL NEW STYLES. Ottoman Poplins, Shepherd Plaids. Bayadere Luzern, Oriental Lustres, &c. White and Printed Marseilles, every pattern. Do. do. Brilliants. Summer flos;ory and Gloves Shirt Bosoms, single and in sets. Ducats, ChaDies, he., reduced to cloao out. Tarleton, for covering glasses. CILAELES ADAMS. je2S EIGHTH and AEON. BLACK CANTON CRAPE, FOR MEN'S Coats and Vests. Black Canton Silk Carobiota. Striped and White Lutons. Do. and Checked Seersucker. Extra line buff and drab Linens. Drab Nankin Pongees. Yellow India and French Nankeens. SHARP LESS BROTHERS, Je2a-if CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. Q' ACE MANTILLAS.—Just received from a Newyork auction sale, several small lots Lace Mantillas. .Prices, from $5 GO to $ll. COOPER & CONARD, je26 S. E. corner NINTH. and 3IARKET. CHEAP SILK DUSTERS.—Now making up, several ptocea Silk into good styles Dusters, at $6 and $7. Also, Dusters, $l, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, top.__ _ COOPER k CONARD, 1e24 S.R.cornorN.T.NTll end MARKET. LQ3 CENTS DUCALS.—Entire stock of t. 74 31 cents goods reduced to 18S cents. Decal and liarego Robes, reduced; thin Black Goods, reduced. 000 PER dr CONARD, je2B S. E. corner NINTH. and MARKET. WRITE GOODS.—Best 12.?, cents Jaconet Muslin over sold. Finn plain and figured 'Sing ling. COOPER a: CONARD, NEW TRIMMINGS STORE AND FAG 1N TORY. FRINGES unequalled in quality. NEW TRIIIMINGS STORE AND FAQ— T TORY. - OITATOMEIV3 SAYE TIVO.PROFIT.B, NEW TRIMMINGS STORE AND FAO TORY. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY. , MEW - TRIMMINGS STORE AND FAO TORY. Orders executed by our own operattreg. NEW TRIMMINGS STORE AND FAC TORY. J. G. MAXWELL & SONS, S. E. corner ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Stn. Dranch-318 13 SECOND, below Spruce. je24-0t CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED JL CRAPE sirAvas ever offered in this City nro now being sold by TUORNLBY k OHISM N. D. ear. EIGIITII and SPRING GARDEN. We putcbased, a few days ago, at a most tremendous sacrifice for • CASH, a. lot of Tery rich Enitwoidered Crape Shawls, same quality and style as we have sold for TWENTY DOLLARS! ti bleb we are now selling at the extremely hew price of TWELVE, DOLLARS!! lootiem, you may neVer have much another opportunity of Living a IMIDROME BRAWL AQ CLIkA Also, Plain Vrapo Shawle,icoulli4 to _tlo. MD. TILLAS ANDIRikTERS. Special bargains in Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man tillas, he. Travelling Dress Materials in great variety. Thin Summer-Dress Geoda. Organdies, tioreges, Grenadines . , &c., ho .BLAOK NANO SILKS, &o. Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silky. Male . rlals for Men and boys , Wear. Linen 00(Nis, of our own importation. Summer °ouzo mat other Plannels, Le., &s. Mitts, Vella, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, &C., at THORNLEY & 0111851'8 "ONE•PRICE CASH STORE," N. B. Our. EIGHTH & OAItDEN Streets. jolo-lf ®EDUCED.— another lot 121 and 15 cent Xt. Lawns, reduced to 9 cts. Rich Saf n-fitrlpe black and white Luxors, 31 etc. Finest black and brown mixed Lasellas, 29 etc. 630 yds black Tamable, finest quality, reduced to 33 etc. lIARE6fi DRESSES. Rich Satin plaid, gny stylea, Range Dresses, 5.5 One lot finest male llareges, reduced to 18X Ho DAYADMRE. DA YA DMZ E. Almss, Ducats, Poll de Cheve.•, Lacellas.. DUCAL ROBES. Also, Robes !equine : /AIM Robes, reduced LACE MINTILLAS. Somo very handsome, for $lO, from auction, and worth $l5, with a variety of other styles. Also, BILK DUSTERS. SILK MANTILLAS, and combinations of Silk and Lace, of air own ME R Ton MANUFACTURE, freA from the work-room ovary hour during the day. • COOPER 3. CON AIEtD, jel9 8. E. corner NINTH. and MARKET. REDUCTION IN PRICES. SPRING MANTILLAS, ALL slut SUMMER MANTILLAS, SILK AND LACE:, SILK AND NET, all reduced in price nu and after MONDAY, JUNE Ira. PRCNOII LAOC POINTS AND MANTILLAS. JOST OPCNRD, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DESIRABLE GOODS. which we will offer at T0ta1......... SO 100 RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAIVIASICS, DIAPMRS, ace, CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles thoy purchase are sealed with the full name of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, As a guarantee of the soundness and durablltty of the Goods. Thia caution is rendered essentially necessary ae large quantities of Inferior and defective Linens are prepared mason after season, and neat« d with the name of 11101IARDSON, by Irish houses. who, regardless of the injury than indicted alike on the American consumer and thumanufacturere of the genuine GaAs, will not readily abandon a business en profitable ; while pur chasers can be imposed on with Geode of a worthless charagter. J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, my2B.6m Agents, 35 CHURCH Street, New York. A OARD. JOSEPH A. HAGY, DRY GOODS, No. 446 N. SECOND Street, above WILLOW, Largo Story Mate Duildipg TERMS-ONR PRIOR FOR OAElli. Mr' Prices marked in plain dram on each article ap29-3ln EYRE & LANDELL, STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GOODS SPRING SILKS AND ROBES $2, $2,30, And $3 for tho STEEL SPRING SKIRTS. EYRE Ac LANDELL; myl24 ly.l 'FOURTH AND All.Oll STREETS NoTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application hac been made to the Trustees of the Fire Association for the renewal of policy of inanranco issued In the name of JOllll MURRAY, gal the 6th day of December, 1817, No. 11,1192, tot $1.500, and by him transferred to JOHN IttcCOY, December 6, 1851, and by him traniferred on the same (tato to CATIIARINII ItANKES, I.ltich policy has been lost or mislaid. Any information thereof will be received by JOHN McCOY. Jel6-1 , f nt-lorte 311 and 313 800 th FRONT P,treri, Ii ELSIt'S s A DDLIaIY AND lIADNESS WARM-WT/BN, B W. corner FIFTH and PRUNE Streets. Single and double Heroes, of the most fashionable deseriptio and warranted of the best material and workm inahip Ladles and Gentlemen's Saddles of elegant styles. nom Clothing, Brushes, Curry Combo, Chamois, Sponges, Knee Caps, Interfering and Poultice Boots, and every Stable requisite of the most super.or quality. N. B —Horses carefully fitted. mylo-mwf-2m LOST POLICY OP INSURANCE— NintoE —Application Dos bean made to the Phi ladelphia Contribii•lonahlp for the Insurance of Houties from 1,000 by Fire, for the renewal of Policy No. 8946, issued May 18,1802, to the name of JOHN KIIIDER, owner, and held by DANIEL 111eINTVIIN, as Mortgagee. In the num of 1.009 Delimit on a llouso on the north side of WALNUT Street, east of, and next to the House at the Northeast corner of Second street, which Policy has boon lest or mislaid. N. A. 1361011A31, For the Admiuistratorn of Daniel Mclntyre. deceased, rny2o.thm 6w No. '6 Walnut Street WHITE FISH.-60 BBLS. Wli i T Fall, for nolo by 0. 0. BADLER & 00, mhlo o Neveis WATT2Tt fltremal DORT WINE. —;10 Quarter Pipes, in t and and for sato by WILLIAM IL VuATON, je24, 216 South FRONT street, 13URE BONE DUST, GROUND FINE.- IL A very superior article. For sale in large or email lots, by OROAFIDALM, PHIROZ, tr.. 00., mvs 106 North Detawaro nvonor, LUTE HEMP. -A LARGE STOCK OF superior nality on baud and for Bale by LAVER, FITLER, h CO., No. 23 North WATER street, Thfl 11 val 99 Tin•th Wh.rveti my2l-Omsk WHITE FISH.--75 half Ws. of the cote , brtited Detroit River While Fish, Just received And for nnlo by C. O. SADLER & Co., iu4 0 North WATER Street. 191 ACKEREL.-1,800 barrels Nos. 1,2, and LTA 3 MACKEREL, ic assorted packages, cow in store end for sale by JOHN M. KENNEDY & CO., so R-1♦ Nn• 100 anti 1 537 Nrwth Nth HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE.—PiPER's lIRIDSIEC.K. genuine brand. constantly on hand, received from sole Importers, and for sale by A MERINO, Solo Agent in this City, 002-4810 140 1100th VAUNT fltr.at IQ LATE I SLATE I I SLATE I I I—Rooting 1.0 BUM, of all Mcia. and at very low rater', kept eon. 'tautly on band, and for sale by !KERING, FOX, & CO., GRRVANTOWN ROAD and TRIAD street. . . N. B. Nate Boon piton in the beat manner, •nd re• cstri , no et lontlat to All wort warrant.' (AA • LARGE NO. 3 MACKEREL—NOW IN store end landing ; ;100 bble No :1 MACKEREL; istge%69 httivett ditto, tor solo by JNO. M KENNEDY & CO., my/6 Tio6. au god 1132 N. WEIARYS6. newt! °Os. S. E. cornerNINTR and MARKET LOW PRIDES. J. W. PROCTOR St CO. No. 70S OLLESTNUT street Retail Dealer In - DONIESTIO AND FOREIGN PHILADELPHIA FOURTH AND AllOll OPENINO O 1e.A.91 - XT0NA.331,F.; BAYADERE LIMIT SILKS DAYADERE RIM SILKS. OTIENE DAYADERE SILKS. CHENE MODE BLUE AND BROWNS NEWEST STYLE ROBES. E.tablisbed 1818 Sin Oak anb tito ,et. as A FURNISHED HOUSE IN THE country, Within Roe minutes' walk of a railroad station, TO 11,ENT. Oarriage.housn, stabling, variety of frnit, &c. Grounds well shaded, and healthy lo cality. Apply to 4.13); WALNUT Street, third floor, from 9 A. RI. to 2 P je2B-I.w* FURNISHED ROUSE WANTED :51E UNTIL the live OP OCTOSER.—A genii:el and nicely-furnished house, within onemnd-a-balf miles of the State House, for -a Gentleman and Lady, with no children. Two or three, good servants can he hired with the premises, if desired. 'Satisfactory references given. Address E., Box 561 Post Office. 3e20-3t* atis TO RENT.—Tho now four-storied iron front STORE, N 0.240 North THIRD Street, above Race street, suitable for any business.- Terms easy. Apply at, No. 421 VINE Street, from it to 10 A. 11., and from 2 tel 3 P. M. je2D-fltifir ortx TO RENT.—The Upper Rooms of M.' store, northwest corner of SECOND and MAR KET Streets ' with Shelving complete. Tor terms, &e., apply on 3tit the premises. - je2B, DURADWAY & DODSON. GERMANTOWN COTTAGE.-TO Ea RENT, a Largo Cottage, with all modern Improve ments, and about l)6 acres of Ground. A most desira ble location—within 5 minutes' walk of Depot. Apply to li. S. TARII. 7 je26-3t GREEN Street, below Franklin. azi ELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE iLIifiLAND FURNITURE, PRINOETON, NEW JER SEY, FOR SALE OR RENT. A large and handsome brown-stone Residence, situate in pri motet*, New Jersey, with betteen 8 and 10 acres of land, in a high Mate of cultivation; a grapery; a kitchen garden is full cultivation ; a young and thriving orchard, with every vailety of fruit, suited to the climate; a handsome lawn, lald out with taste 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 best construction, with all the modern improvements, two furnaces, gas, water introduced, &c.; a superior STABLE AND CO ACI.I. HOUSE, Ice Nouse, and other outbuildings. 117 . TIIE FURNITURE, much of which is entirely new, and of the most elegant description, made by Le- Jambre, will be disposed of on reasonable terms, to a person renting or purchasing the property, the owner going abroad Fpr further l'artieulara, apply to H. THOMAS k, SONS, je24•thm4t lag and in South FOURTH Street ell OFFICE ROOMS TO LET.—Three zaboaatirui couNTIND'ROO,IIB, (lo Grigg'e Fire- Proof -Building,) on the second Boor, front, No. 226 WALNIIX - Strent; polteble for Insurance, or any other Companies needing communicating rooms. - . • ; jel9-16t* JOHN aluae, 226 IVALNITT Street. EHOUSE FOR RENT: AND FURNI TURE FOR SALE.—A person about relinquishing 'honsekeeping, offers for tent a good house located on VINE Street, near Logan Square He will also sell'the Furniture, 'which has been in use but a short time, and Is as good as new. Address O. P. Q At this office. jeltl.tf TO LET.-COTTAGE AT LONG 1.2 a BRANoll,nowly furnished and newly built, with in 800 feet - of the ocean. Ten sleeping mouse dining room, largo parlor, kitchen with convenient cooking ar rougemonts, coach house; stables, garden, and about 2 acres of ground. Further particulars apply to No. 20 South FIFT.II Street, or to 1/1011tY ROWLAND, Long Branch, N. J. 1017-2 w /110 LET.—TILE - UPPER ROOMS OF -I. gores No. 327 and No. na MARKET Street, belinrleourth. Apply on the preknimon, to . M. L HALLOWELL dr, CO , or Jel4-tf GUILLON, ANDERSON, & CO. • iVants WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALlVl—Able.bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from Ell to $22 per month. No men having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for mortri TED SERVICE at No SIT MARKET Street, above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, let Lieut. 24 Begt. of Cavalry, aplT•tf Recruiting Officer. lclitical. CLERK, OF ORPHANS' COURT JOSEPR A. MONIIDIMSR, Eleventh Ward Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. je17.41t01- V,HE RIF F ALT Y.—Encouraged by my friends, I offer myself at; a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of the City and County of Philtulelphis, subject to the decision of the People's party, whoae no mination I respectfully solicit. WILLIAM U. KERN, jels3m Fifteenth Ward. A T THE SOLICITATION of my friends, offer myself as a Candidate for the Office Of REGISTER OR WILLS. - Subject to the People's nomination. - R. CALUOTIN SEE, jell-few lm* Of the Eighth Ward. I c TIOR REGISTER OF WILLS SOUS CASSIN; - Firth Ward. Subject to Demoeratie. Rules. kiwi REGISTER OF WILLS- . CHARLES D. HNIQIIT TWENTISTII WARD Subject to the reoplo'n Nomination. jel-t[ FOR REITER OF WIL S. JOHN OA D IDE ELL, OP VSNTEL WARD. Butdoot to De ratio rules. royll-4m Illillinerp anb Strain 18aabs. KELP COOL. STRAW HATS. LINCOLN, WOOD, NICHOLS, 15 South SECOND Street, je 112-dtJyl Four door; alum Chestnut tbentlemen's Surnisbing eriaba. CIENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. xig w. w.11N1GHT,160,5 &Rea Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kinds of Furnishing Goods, 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 fIEN TLE MEN'S WRAPPERS OR Nun DRESSING GOWNK—The largest and best as sortment in the city, wholesale and retail, with a full line of Under Clothing, suited to the season, at W. W. &NIGHT'S, 606 ARCH Street, above Sixth, Philadel phia. mhl-tf VVINCILESTER SCOTT, - OENTLL MEN'S FURNISIIING STORE, and PATENT 13110IILDER SEAM SRUtT MANUFACTORY, No. Yee WIESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Westem Merchants, end Strangers, is particularly invited to thin improved cut of Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole. ale and retail. and made to order. and-lyir S7r JOHN P. SLOAN'a BATHING-ROBE AND CLOTHING STORE, DECATUR STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON CAPE ISLAND, N. J., Where will be found a largo assortment of all kind , ' of I3ATIIING DRESSES, for Ladles, Gentlemen, Missee. Masters, Children, and intents , curls as Blouses, LC anderl, and Flannel Shirts, of all qualities, sizes, and colors; together with every style of Bathing Relies, Oil Caps, Leather and (turn Belts, Slippers, tium Shoes, 14... citing, Sonps,Colognes, ;cc , as well as Moni ing 0001 , 9, for old and young, large and small. Also, Gentlemen's Dress-Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, Cravats, Handl.erehiefs, Ralf-Rose, &c. A large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the seinienoilways on hand, and for salt , at as low rates as any other establisluneuton the Island or elsewhere. J. P. SLOAN Bib , / keeps on bond a full supply of Rnfhing Robesat EAGLE ItALL cLormuo STORE. No. 1:00 (formerly 274) MARKET Street, tivo doors above Eighth street, Milt A DIM PRI!, Which will be sold at the lne4t reasonable prices. nothing suits will he HIRED to transient s isiters at the Store, on the Island. Staving made the getting.up of bathing apparel his duty for several years past, the subscriber thinks that Iris experience qualifies hint to suit the taste of the most fnstklioom. I=l J. P. SLOAN liktmiho OCCUILIOR the Stare N. E. cor ner ol WASITINOTON• anti DECATUR Streets, C see Isr.van, opposite the United States lintel and the Ame rican House, sshoro MRS. SLOAN will have the super vision of a very largo and well selected assortment of BATHING APPAREL • for Larlil.4, Mi,es, Children, and Infants. comprising iti.mtes. Polkas, relies, Sacks, and every other apprmed article desirable ~1 suitable for rea-bathing. Persons as ho 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 them from a distance. This being his eighth reason in the llathing-Rohe business, J. P. Sims!: feels •atistied of his ability to please persons in all kinds of garments suitable rot sea-bathing. Returning sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he respectfully solicits a contilm.. once of the same. JOHN P. SLOAN, No. 806 (formerly 014) MAI2II T St., Philadelphia, Itaq ono of the largest assortments of Bathing Robe , In the ❑nittal States, suitable for sea-bathing at Cape ',land, N J., Newport, It. 1., Long Brawl', Atlantic City, and elsewhere. Je2.1.1.1e30 if lamps LIGHT JONES' PATENT KEROSENE, OR COAL OIL LAMPS, Unrivalled in beauty, simplicity . . safety, or economy. Every person wishing to oht m the very best and cheapest Portable Light within their reach should call and examine thee': Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, and we pledge ourselves to demonstrate: lat. That no accident can occur by explosion. 2d. That they omit no effeneive oder while burning. 2d. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th That they are easily regulated to give more or lens light. 6th That they burn entirely free from smoke. tab. That the light is at least 60 per cent. cheaper than any other light now in common we. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all cues. Wholesale and Retail Agency, 38 South SECOND Street, above Chestnut Southern and Western dealers Pupplied with LAMPS, OILS, WICKS, SIIMAS. and everything in the line, on favorable term. B. E. SOUTILLAND, Agent. pETERE's PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE BELLMIKNICHATING GAS LAMP Is the only Patent Burner that has a NON-CONIMICITOR ATTAWEBD. --- - - - For Safety, °heal neon, sAd Brilliancy, It mu - paces all °there. STAFF. AND (MINTY MONTS FOR PALB, !Alma D. P. PETERS B. W. corner EICOND end CHESTNUT Ste., EMI" dolphin i And 422 DEOADWAY, New York. mh4-Iy-rp IVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK Li to yoar interests, and pat °nine 1388111tR , S LAMP RAOTORY,IO9 South EMU TIL Street, below Chestnut. Prwriona to hie opening a reaponaible factory, you were charged $lB for work which he la now doing in a war ranted manner from Sti to MO. Support him, or yon will helm the .111 P eh Rro•N to pay. Jald-y . FOWLER, WELLS, & CO., 922 fi,i i„ T h i r E en SkN og 7 graet, keep standard trorlo , on nograph), whde ' sa u' l l e ° lntl lV r a e t V un t 'l lt u g l ajo b t, " ‘ " ..'" cal Examination, with chart., and fall mit ten dexertptiong of cheroot, ' Riven d a y nail ~ ing. Cabin, t free to I, isltor+ (lob r 1 by mill to I i addressed to Fowler, Wells, & Co., ce2 clu.t.a area. jeo-3Lucif 9tuntseittents. /11HE BROUGHAM- TESTIMONIAL. JL The vemmittee respectfully announce that this compliment to MR. BROW/RAM , The distinguished Aothor-Actor: will txko plan on - PRIDAY'AVENIMI, JULY VI, WALNUT BTREST THEATRE. A MOST ATTRACTIVE BILL will be prVeutsd For particulars see future advertisements . 9PFO/41, NOTIOR The Committee will er:lvens at the following Hotels for the disposal of • icketa and places : At the Girard House, Monday, June 28, at 11 A. H. At the Orleans Home, Tu , sdays, June 29, at 11 A N. At the Frank li n House, W e dnesday, June 30, at 11 A at. At the Merchants', Thursday. July let, at 11 A Id. WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE. Engagement of the .rid-renowned SELLER TROUPE, in an erilre change of performance • NEW DRAMA. TABLEAUX. and BALLET THIS (Monday) EVENING, JUNE 28th, The performance will commence lath THE KING OP THE ALPS THE QUEEN OP THE AMAZONS BY KELLER'S YOUNG AMERICA BALLET CORPS To aencinde with WASEUNGTON'S MONUMENT ; or, THE GLORY OP AMERICA. ADMISSION. Boxes, 26 cents,. Secured Seats In Drees Orel. S 7 , Orchestra Stalls, b 0 cents; Scats in Private Boxes, 76 ; Gallery, _IS cents. Doom open at 7l( o'clock; performances commence TX J. H. B. WHITTON Treasurer: A MERICAN. ACADEMY. OF MUSIC.- a. W. corner of "BROAD and - LOCUST Btreeta. QUAND PROHENADB CJONOEILTS ZVERY NIGHT BY THE ' CELEBRATED GERMANIA ORCHESTRA, AT 8 O'CLOCK, OABL BENTZ. LICADER, Commencing on. BA.TURD&Y, June 26, 1864• The establishment will be beantifnily decouited with ebrub• bury, plants, statuary. a playing fountain, &c. Single tickets 26 cents. ' Packages of 6 tickets $l, insurance eampanite. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INOORPORAT_RD 1810-CHARTER PER. RETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia, Having a large peld:up Capital Stook and Surplus Invested in sound and available Securities, continue to insure on Dwidliuge, Stores, Furniture,: Merchandise, Vona. In Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property ? All Lossekliberally and promptlyadjusted. deerg : e Abbott, Dia.°T-°2 4 . 11 - ii T. Levis, John Welsh, _ Casper W. Morris, - Samuel O. Morton, . James B. Campbell Patrick. Brady, Edmund Et. Dutilh! Charles W. Poultney. - GEOILGS ABB OTT , President , T 4031.11.13 R. MARIS. Secretary,. ja2B-y INSURANCE COMPA.NY,OP Wit STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSCRANOR—No. EXCHANGE BUILIHNOS. Chartered in 170—Capital s2oo,ooo—Aeistsi Janu ary 1, 1868,184,7,446 SO-100, - • All invested irt.sound and available securities—coati one to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stacks of Merchandise, &a., on liberal terme. DIRECTORS Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles glamdester, - Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson, ohn 11. Budd, • Henry G. Freeman, William B. White, • Charles S. Lewis, George O. Carson____ _ HENRY D. BILCHREPLD, President WILLIAM HASPAS, &MAW. je9-wfrmAf sctuing alarbines HARRIS'° BOUDOIR. SEWING MA as CHINE is offered to the public as the must rolls Me low-priced Sewing Machine in WO._ It will sew from xis to - sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest cambries. It la, wltheitt exception, the simplest iu its mechanical Coo atruction ever made, and can be run and kept in order bye child of twelve years of age. Tho DURABILITY of this row:bine, and the QUALITY or ITS worts, are war. ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per mln. ate. The thread used is taken directly from the spools, WITITOUT TUB TROUBLE or REIVINDISO Ds MCI, it Is O machine nig is wanted by every family in the land, and the low price of ' FORTY bOLLARS, at which they are sold, brings them within the reach of almost every one. B. D. BAKER, Agent, je18 , 46m trlcy eoulm 20 South EIGHTH. Street. Leanings Sudts. RE SPRING GARDEN SAVING .1 FUND. (011.111TVIED Br THE LEGISWITIIIIS 01 PENN871.11.0t1.1.) ..... _ PERPBTITAi, CHARTER yrrs PER CENT. Intoreat allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid back on Demand. OFFICE, MI NORTH THIRD STREET, • (CONSOLIDATION BANK BUILDING.) • This Institution is now open for the transaction or business. and la the only Chartered Sating Fund located In the• northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 25i o'clock, end also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 5 until 9 o'clock in the Evening. MANAGERS. Frederick Klett, James S. Pringle, Stephen Smith, - Jacob Dock, , John P Levy, ' Joseph hi 'Cowen, Hon. Henry K. Strong, Georgo Woelepper, Daniel Underhotier, J. Wesley Bray. Hon. Wm. Mi'lewd, Robert B. Davidson, Frederick Staab), P. 0. EllincYor, Francis Hart,John P Ferree, Jocepn P. LeOtero, 1 George Knecht, John Kessler, Jr.. John Horn. President. JAMES B. PIIINGLE Secretary. GEORGE T. THORN. ap2l.lftt iAVING FUND.--UNITED STATE TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CWT.. NUT Streets. Large and email gums received, and paid back on de mend, without notice, with FIVE PER OENT INTER EBl' from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hears, from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DILUTE for Bale on England, Ireland, and Sootland, from LI upwards. Prealdent—STEPlDlN R. CRAWFORD, Treasurer—PLlNY FISH. TAllor-3 AM RR R. WONTIR ittebuinal. HARTSHORNE'S OHRE-ALL - THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! and Homed? for DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAR BOWELS - This article ie the greatest discovery in Chemical os Medical Science for the rapid Cure of RIINUALITISId . , NEURALGIA TOOTR-AIMIE, SONE THROAT, STIPP NECK, or Pain In the LIMBS, 81DR, BACK, or any part of the body. It sets upon the Blood, Nerves, Mut , . ales, Sinews, and Bones, conquering all pain. Ills also au excellent preparation tor Dyspepsia and Indigestion, which arises from a weak stomach or bowels Thousands of persona who havo need HART2 I .- HORNE'S CURE-ALL have been astonished at its wonderful power in removing any pain from the system. Bottles 12, 26, 60 cents, and $l, to be sold by R. M. JENKINS, ap22-iftl Corner 8E0(1ND and WALNUT Streets. ARTSHORNE'S HEALTH—REST°. EBB, OR SARBaPART.LLA. CORDIAL. The Life of the Plash is in the Blood. Prepared by a Chemist. The beet Restorer of Health, and the beet Blood-Purifying Compound in the World! It does not contain a particle of Mercury. The above preparation se suited to the impaired and weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates the whole constitution; removes ill pimples and erup. None from the Ain; given bloom ant freshness to tha complexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken. bag complaints of both sexes. It is a perfect cordial in taste, and sets like a charm upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the weak and debilitated from any cause. Quart bottles 61; small bottles 50 cents; sold by R. li. JENKINS, Corner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets, apt.."-iftf Kumbtr. LUMBER YARD. HOUTZ & 00., (Successors to Montgemery & Neall,) S. W. corner of TWISLFTLI and PRIM g Street+, Phila , Old Moyamensing District are now receiving a large and well...elected assortment of all descriptions of LUMBER, such a+ White Pine, Yellow Pine, Norway, Remlock, Lath, Pales, Pickets, Fence Boards, Flooring, Shelving, and every variety a well-seasoned Lumber. Also, a large stock of 11111 Stuff of ovary variety and description, constantly, on hand sawed to order at the shortest notice. Our connection with Messrs. Whalley, Houtz, & and Duffy, Houtz, & Co., at Marietta, Pa., gives ra un surpassed facilities, and enables us to supply orders for all descriptions of Lumber with promptness and despatch, PINE-CREEK LUMBER, soft and mellow, suitable for PATTERN-MAKERS, &o , constantly on hand. Prompt paying purchasers are respectfully invited to examine our stock before going elsewhere. sp2l-ti _UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE tail at Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. MELIAFFEY, lIOUTZ, & Co , take this method of informing their customers and persons desirous of pur chasing LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large and well-seasoned stock of all descriptions of Lumber whlch taey are prepared to s4II at satisfactory prices.(( Thoir timber is all from their own MILLS on PIN onNEK, They are also connected with Messrs DUI VT, HOUTZ, & CO., and are prepared to furnish all kinds of Planed Boards, Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Pickets, and Building Timber for Bridges, Jct., of all descriptions, on the shortest notice. They would also take great pleasure in calling the attention of Builders, and those in want of Lumber in the city of Philadelphia, to the Lumber Yard of UOUTZ & Co., scorner of TWELFTH and PRUSIN Streets, with whom they are also eon. netted. an2l.tf alenitstrn C A. KINGSBURY, M. D., DENTIST, Would inform big friende that he ling REMOVED cal 1119 WALNUT Street, 61.10V0 Eleventh. jeiL3m FIRE -WORKS! /Mr.-WORKS!! A full assortment of FIRE-WORKS, AT REDUCED PRICES STEPHEN P. WHITAIAN; 1210 MARKET BTRERT, iel s :Wewt. of Twelfth PUiRE CLARET! PURE CLARET!— From 51 per gallon upwards. and by the dozen from Sit up to $l6, imported direct by VERNIER & LE SIUUR, Wholesale and WWI toilers In Wince, Liquors, &e , No. PO South 6EVENT/I street, S. E. corner of Sansom. je2l-11n* „HouLDEfis.—ro rms. Shoulders, dry in 1. ” RAU, for sale by C. C. SADLER je4 S North IV ATER Street, HHERRING. --300 bbls. No. I HERRING, Eastport inspection ; 000 do Halifax, now in store and for sale by JOHN XL KENNEDY dr CO., sr R, Now Rttli 119 veh•••••••• .AIIMAN HABORG iA Importers and Whnlemle Drillers in WINES BRANDIES, VIIISREY, GINS. and FANCY 1,11 QUORS, N 0.1017 MARKET Strevt, between Tenth an Eleventh streeta. .1. friLekRET WINE.—DE COURSEY, LA- FouRoADE, k c0..:135 MARKET Str,t, bays an importation of Lafourriula'a Purr llortlonox Otutrt Wine, Mealy tann4trial for inrali.la 1"-in FRESH - CONGRESS SPRING WAfER., Ituuruuurtal rtly tram Thr i•prub o r at S.': , ozl, alma) a n baud nu Punt and gut .44 Put -. tad or rota by N. Chrmiq mad Dr N t corn, 4.311 , :;;TNL1T and PAPTII Littentit. ruelA- t h tod 4