:~~~ c' , .!`.:.. 2 4'1?-1.'r..1 , ;..1113:2: 1 e. k 'ln , tger:6l4A.FO , Ppli • . P ! uouitT 'Judge Cadwalader.—: Jablillartosho was some thus slums convicted of ~T,cocunterfoiting silver coin of the value of half and quarteniollars, waa called up yesterday morning Sor'sentenoe. Mr. Wm., B 'Banked, counsel for dilfebdatiti appealed to the court not to pass .„ too heavy a sentence on his olient,.trat to give Lim -- .*-'=titieh, punishment as, while it.would vindicate the ' law, would givultint-an opportunity and an Induce , meat to reform.;- . • • The judge, after a few remarks relative to the ,crime of eountolfelting, and the testimony in this particular Astute, sentence' Markt° 4 years in the Eastern Penitentiary, with.hail labor. John Y. Castor and Luoitte Bohwartz, convicted a few, weeks since of passing eounterfeitiold and ' (diver coin, Were, called up for sentence. Mr. Daniel Dougherty, in mitigation of sentence, urged on behalfrof his client, Castor, the facts that tho jury had, on finding him guilty, recom l'inended bins to the mercy 'of the court, which ought always to be takertinto ootudder.ttion;• that 'the evidence adduced agatnetshim on trial showed that he had passed only twosoounterfeit quarters; that his client had moved &most eieellent charac- ter up to the time of the commission of this offence,- and that his youth and' the surrounding eiromn stanoes.rere in his favor towards reformation. Ile wciald, therefore, strongiy urgo upon the court ail these facts, end ask.it to take them into OODEi detationle passing sentence. Judge Cadwalader then sentenoed Schwartz to • three years, and Castor to thirteen Months' impri. sonnient in the Eastern Penitentiary. Qv:OITM flassioss—Judge isilisou.—Jmnes Thompson, atias'Biown, watt charged - with glary. After hearing ~thit testimony, District At torney. Mann abandoned the ease. &Camino Corinna was acquitted of the larceny of shirts. Carson Nation was charged with-the-larceny of - :two - coats, the property of Joseph - Perris & Co. Defence—that there-was a kill of lullaby Perris to the defindant, and, thatthese coats were part of the goods assigned.- Jury out. Bart-lizwrino , --Deatlo Xlidie Conrad.—A ineetineof,the Bar will be held tu Distriot Court NO.I, at 21 isk'aloeic this_ morning, to giro expres• Ilion to its sentiments in relation to the loos of one of its most'hrilliantinembere. INDIAN DIFFICULTIES Sack In; of Modary—PlundOfing Tratuo—Kill - lorestile—Refreat of Calton. and Settleroi ise• • • , :torirseieendenee. of the• St, PitiarOfile ) Pioneer: and Democrat, ' BattATOU, on Big Cottonwood river, Min., .-• . June 16,18.58 Day,beroto yesterday three thousand Yanktonais (the same _lndians that valued the disturbances In this - rt.:dotty last summer, and whd - seem Atthave - come now hilt to execute the throats they then made) arrived before Medary, and demanded re " eompense for intrusions main Boil which, - they ~.claimed, rightfully "belonged to them,- but which -was, sold to Government long ego by the lower Biota -oOnnclls were held,with their chiefs. 'They ::said their " lands bad been sold from them, ware - being sottiod upon and dug up with roads, do., and that others wore - getting the pay-for the land nod all extra privileges thereon , • ' Government, or the .oroat Father,' bad promised them monevcbut it had pot - come ; and - they were now going to take the master into their own hands." Upon this resolve, although they _ bad been previously almest prevailed mien terms - on to the 'ageneles,lhey oommeneed plundering the housen, from cellars to.garreta— 'rimy de. minded 'everything. even to, our llre.arwor and , teams, but upon being. sternly assured that the White man would die fighting before yielding his arms -or. his horse,, they yielded, this point. It - --main-however, With 'great - .intently that we could prevent, withapt violence, the young Indians from cutting the harness to pieces while bitching - • up our teams for departure, as we were insolently .:, tirdered. to do.' • ' ' : The Rattlers. for several miles each way, were warned of the danger, and they Sod to the town, leaving everything- behind to be _plundered and herntbylhe Indians,. :At,the,moment we were Ordered to hare, the torch waa applied to every building in the town, and every claim cabin round bent. whiob, -in our retreatingeteps, we witnesred . -fall to- the- ground ; the - toil-of cur, hands Were -heaps of ruins;'the pioneers' homes beds of helm, to be Scattered again to the.pialrieti— , A train of immigrants corning into Metlary at or abotit this time, were plunderedef everything ex- Copt their teams to retreat with. Word has reach _ ed us that, Flandrau, Ihmilesbelowldedary, wee - also burnt down and the inhabitants driven off The settlers between Flandrait and the Falls will probably go into the to at the Falls.. nod pre ' pare for defence But - rthinhAlla Indians will got go, that far smith, settle out of their range of °malls:Me: for the presentnt least They were to . ,go , directly from Mader* to Yellow Medicine' or the,Tipner Sioux Aganov where - they would de mend the annuities which those other Sioux aro receiving on slid lands, or the treaty therefor, to lie now and henceforward paid to them; and if the. government agents - refused. to atiogierce, they (the Indians) would sa . ok- every town on. the Min nesota river, to the foot of the reserve, and every - town -and-settlement onWasieja (the river we are now encamped on) to Its month. — , . Moat of those that 'retreated frodidiedary'and vicinity are encamped at this place, and , below on the same. stream. We have sent two messengers to Yellow Medicine, while Mr. De Witt and Dort,' hare gone into the Lower Sioux Agency. Mi. D. will go-to Fart Ridgley and nenbably to St. Paul. The military force at Fort Ridgley is nothing for the emergency, coareely adequate to the protection of the fortAself against an invading host of nnen lighteriedsavages. Something ahead be speedily done Ato avert a molt calamitous warfare. Senator Semner—filovements of Congressmen. A correspondent of the New York' Post gives as the following Beaton items : A 'private letter from one of 'the most distin geishednhysicians $n Prance, Bays that upon con sultation by the loading doctor? in that empire relative to the case of Senator Sumner, who is now :Itaaris it has - been decided to perform an opera , Lion utionlbe back, for the prupose of producing a °Minter-irritation. ' The operMlon le that of eau terizaticom-:zthe burning of the flesh-and =role to the ,piaal colainn. , While-this operation is very eeyere, - usually, it is Baidqbat it can- now be per .lormed.by the aid of other, witbout•producing ,the slightest 'pain. It -is believed that the opera tion will prove of the greatest advantage to the -Jon:.-J. B. Giddings; of Ohio; U. A. Grow, of Pennaylveniat, - rind Bale, of N. If., with, other Congrestmen. are expecte d make a fishing excursion down the-harbor. and along the shores 'of hfassaehasetts. Bay. - Governor Betake is ex - plated to Jain the-party.'' Governor Brown, Senator froin lifinsiasippf, with his wife, is travelling.in Canada, and is expected here about the 4th of TulY:- ::,C.l .'Y ' ILTE MS . 7Tat "Comoro F9tant.—M the Fourth of July approscheiate juvenile portion of the community— who seem ist - fact to have, of late - yaare, monopolised the tam -patriotic spirit of "the- day we celebrate"— are laying hi a plenteoue supply of fireworks. lifer their benefit de would say that the !dant and moot yerled r attkitTel theme patriotic combustibles In thle_ city maybe found at the well-known confectionery eetablishment of Menem. X. G. Whitinin & Co:, !Second street, bettor Chestnut. - - .-Alt ittexovho LIORT.---W0 have on one or two tormerpensolons referred, to the excellent patent lamp n adverttied to another coininn by Mr. D. P. Peters, whose depot is nor located on the Southwest cornet of e Second and Chestnut streets The peculiarity of this fluid lain" fi that It does not brim the fold direct, but ,711 .,1ti41 0 0 1144 4 ulabllK 11 a lamp non.exploolve• This latter quality Is alone euflolent to bring it into genersl use where gas-lightt hare not been Introduced. At.'l , 4s3iy,bigh ..endoruisseut of the cherseterAof this lamp ti tomato tho tact. that in several cues where it tue sl9Yolved upon committees to decide, Mr. Peters' patent puny has teen intmduced• into ears and stsafti haat: liVW•tinderstsod the proprietor has, jut con. eluded a contiact thus to illiminate several of the New Tdrk ferry boats, also quite a number of cars on their passenger railways. . - • • Wiixgoositno boet,:—Mosera., Audeniled Rommel bare jait :introduced Into thin market a new aide."' of cosi; which is said, by competent jadgon, to ,be el eery importer quality. It. la hard, streak, and for generailFog ottani is unequalled. by any. other article. • 'Meagre, Audearled & Romind.have the exeltudra,agency for its sale: ' _Nor a Conne.mox.—No are lodneeeto repeat, for reasons alretelygiven lu a pros ions number of ibis papir;_tbat the new "flouring mill, now engaging the nnii , ereal attention of ,the public, in located in Pember tonCOurt, of Lodge street, between gecond and Third, close to the Exchange ; Clark,: the patentee, has hie valuable mill constiut ,OperatiOn- daily, wo `are'infOrnsed, is solliug.eotaty and State rights on very .iettairnabie terms. -We would septa ttfentions, its well as those interetdid;• • tn - go 'and - see this valuable - mill. Pemberton Court, at the Exchange, Is the only plate it coin be negotiated for in this city. Ow svrEntxo -Monday and Tuesday the quick silver Indicated 00 degrees in the shade. Palpitating huntanit:v. poured" . faith huge drops of sweat As it thought of the mossy dells, gergliug"heoules, and um brageous shadei 'ot she country, ar - the refreshing breeze . itirl &shim; surf of the Sea shore ; we wished for -wings to 6y away, and mingle with the sparkling spray —but We ; and all` Ivo can do is to advise our telideri, — erho'can, to go to tlio t 1 Old. Franklin llall Clo thing Illitporiure of K. 11. Eldridge, N 0.821 Ohestuut street, and purchase a suit of Magma. antreheari bathing ',robes. The "Old Franklin Rail is' the place, ' A Skew UP WAR !—lt is stated that the Alusel= , can Moister to Mexico hasdeutanded his paiseports, and Is coming home. " We have it Item very excellent au. the - a kr that Sir: Forsyth wily returns home fur the per. pose.or emaipiug for himself; allele .outfit at tie: Brewu Steno Clothing nail of Rockbill & Wilson, Nos. 1303 and 608 Chestnut attest, aboVe boon book and &good woman are excellent things (or those who know how justly to appreciate their value—there are Men, however,' who judge both from the beauty of their covering, much does appearance govern us; hence we reiterate our oft-repented advice, wear • only the graceful summer styles of Orally ilie SO/kcal No. 607 Cheataut street.' Wren TE(E THER)(o2teTliii at 105, it in pleasant to think of something cool. Thus, Polar Regions and Icebergs have a refreshing ee und, and Dr. ICane's Ex, p orations meet with an attentive perusal: , Btilltnere refreshing In the thought of - the "grAlog monfitain spring, 'rolling and rooming, with Its endless - even more delightful is the fact that au improved r /MISR Mnowlnsde t combiningsll the require._ meets of Utility mid ecentiihy., They are, Of catiree]jo 'be obtained at the exclusive qll%_er-elated Were ,Manufactory of • JOLIN 0.1184 D 4: SONO,. qettll.pt NINTgf cIik.4TNUT illy. Bostionsdo—tro -are -requested' to say that -the-Regent th --Ladiete' dloodiVeroon Amoeba ticarties directed the OratiOd - upcis the,s‘..Wctrab AW_ashingteuatrtlpoliithdli - be dellierecf by David Paul Brown,..sar_hletsday Twi l l:4011e postponed , until the atilt inftDrifttity tirtheleiStir of Wash-. ingtdo, .InestunallbrthgiteglyithitaLlollelf DV , * °Y l 'VPilitte . 'llithAVA ll o,oririvid_Oeudelfrof , the' tled:dtilie-OpOildbrirtboverivadt#Oill , -; kelipilexpaladt, iu orderto st'atgtedd°bthuYmn ps authorities iiilintradtidif-'oVihlrobjeott of; the uaguithittero IMINEI=III The TV‘W-UPon- the canines was continued yosterdsktaith:thefininiViiaoureging results. Se yiraitrabld cdrOviere at' once - dispoaed of, Thom) _taken). into . e'usterlyi, froth home And friends," int beeent.tO:deitheacen this afternoon, at the. Pound in. thattonirood street, above Thir teenth, unless claimed by,their owners. The pri soners are of trarioui erne and shapes, and our re porter who had an - affecting interview with them la" evening , States that they are . aotively engaged in preparing for the execution.' Payment of Interest and Loans.—The semi annual interest on the funded debt of the city of Philadelphia, due on the let July, will be paid on and after the first pinxime. The loins (if the city, maturing at the same date, will be paid,at, the same date, at the °Moe of the City Treasurer: [ll °ported for Pie Prose.] LIVERPOOL--Ship Wyoming Burton-64 pltga mdao Stuart Bros;, 64 G B Reose, Son Jt Co; 58 A Wray & Co; I A Pennington & Soo; 3 0 Riddle; WI/ .1 Read, 111 nivel; g Grand', iVardin & Co; 3 R Creighton & Co; 1 Thos Mellor & Co; 1 J . B. & Son; 1 Mustin A Bennett; 1 Smith, Rng'ish & Co; 1 'looker & Co; 2 J W Williams; 17 Shopleigh & Rue; 13 Lewis & Co; !4 WJ P Ingraham; 4 Sharp Haloes; 5J &J. P Stainer Co; 9 Decoureey, Larourcade & Co; 1411111Ings,Roop & Wash ington; 8 Sharpies' Bros; S Wight A Brown; 1 bale ear eting 11 L 'Knight; 1 do I & B Ornn; 3 pkgs mdse W Horstman & Bon; 2 do T & P Brans; 5 do Pearce & Co; 8' do Shaßner & Zeigler; 4 do J 117/1ott; 10 Christ, he Hese; Bdo Henry Dubrlng & Co; 1 do It Mul lins; 2 do Wight & Brown; 4 do 1) Samuel & Son 23 do Jaa R Campbell & Co; Ado W Louie; 2 Casks hdw Field & Hardley; 100 boles,titi . plates Naylor & Co; 500 do Jae 8 Mason & 00; 10 bage'nalle, 4 caste hdw Handy & Brenner; 5 cooks hdw Newlin, Marshall & Co; 2 do W S Rangel! & Sone; 1 do B Richardson; 31 do Truitt Bros & Co; 55 do Martin & Smith; 5 do lonic J 1911. hauls; 3do AMPWatson; 6 do GoR & Peterson; 9 chaos earthenware Goo Ilautanemly; 37 casks soda ash G Dallett & Co; 70 do E & P 0 Yarnell ; 1.166 bolls, 3,653 bare Iron M Mabnny& Co; 055 bare, belle do &wee & Whitaker ; 1,736 bare and 843 bdis Morris, Jones!, & Co; 28 pkgs nails ;Vance & Landis 723 bdie iron, 1,186 bare Iron flillingham& Son; 71 1 1 bare, 500 bd Es hllddletori & Harped; .419 bdle Potts & Roberts; 531 do Taggart, Bye, & Co ; sto do Garrett & Sons ; '4BO tars: 719 lt Pride; 03 bars, 77 strips, 464 Wl"' Morrie, Tesker. & Clo ; 8 lulls &to Taylor; pkgs mdse, 2 oases, 130 bolls steel, 5 pkgs hdw, CO tons pig iron 600 sacks ealt order. E.AVANHAll—Steamship State of Georgia Harriet -16 bales 'cotton Gielner./a Harkness ; 42 do 'B & .8 Bt ting & Brother; 27 do J Pueey & eons ; 85 do and 181 bales yarns Hay & MoDoyitt; Hi bales cotton order; 10 dodo; 20 do do; .t.l do do; 100 do C l' Belt; 104 , do PJ Crosier & Sons; 63 a eke rice J Palmer & Co: ICH) do •111 , Oraluust & Us; 42 pkgs ]:guar. 4 E Ca.stifilan ,• 12 packages J_Ecanlan; :4 , do Jessup & Moors; 01 do blannar 'Cr. Unto ,26 do Neese & Bergmann; 200 do' sobities PASSENGERS ARRIVED In stsamehip State of Georgia, Garvin, from Bevan nah,Ala-- Miss .1 Jackson, Miss Dorsey, Mrs Ymger, two children and nurse; Mrs Morse, Bit¢ll bfatlard, MD; D o , oonner and child, A Minnie and family Miss E Gifford, Mies F. 0 Johnston, Blyler, Daniel Blyler- Miss Emma Westcott.ll Bruin; P Woodnnt. J Yeager. .11enry Mitchell, Mre E Kelly and three children. A K Bissell. A Watson, Mrs T.avls, Mrs Quinn. Mies bicDo2 neld, Pearce Borne, DI Gifford, Moondy and child, E 8 Mays, J 8 Mays, J E Nutter, Dr J Berrien, 11 D Murphy, J Snyder, WirDladding, G K Slicer, II 8 11. Mai Anthony, U B Thornton, J McQuillan, Dr A 0 Cleveland, P.Wall, and nine in the steerage. "lb • steamship' Phineas Sprague, from Boston—Mr 11 W Bponcer, Copt Thomas, Mr Sprague. . PHU ADBLPHIA WARD OP T.RADa. Josertz 0. Grionu, Wmitem 0. Kcsr, OOMMITTEI Of THE MONTH ELLIE YARDILLL, LETTER RAGA At the Aterchanis , Exchange, PM/ads/ph/a. Berens Achilles, Ppehdon London, soon Brig May Queen, Lyle listens ) soon SAILING- OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. - IRON TUB UNITED STATES. .41.11A.Wel ?ROM POR PAT Europa Bonton..Llverpool, Juno 30 Olty or Baltimoro..N York.. Liverpool July 1 &lonia. . : ... ._.N. York—llarnburg, July 1 Vanderbllt. New York..Boutliamptoo July 3 Porele ... . ... .... New York..Llverpool July 7 New York New York..Olaegow Julylo Botulism New York..llsroburg July Hp ... . . . . . . Niagara 1 ivarpool—Booton. . . .. ......JULIO 19 City 0199111'0n Liverpool—New York Juno 23 Fulton filouthempton..New York, June 2/ 9TBABINTL9 TO AND FROM HAVANA AND NEW UP= Olvr—From New York 2d, arriving at lIe• vans 7th, and New °datum 10th. From New Orleans 20th ; Havana 23d, arriving at New York 28th. ClAliAlrEA—Prom New York 12th, arriving at Havana 17th. and New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th, Havana 80th, arriving at New York 3d. PRILLDBLYIII/1-41 . 00:1 New York 17th, arriving at Ha vana 22d, and New Orleans 25th. From New Orleans 6th, Havana Bth, arriving at New York 13th. BLAME Wanatoa—From New York 27th, arriving at Havana let and Now Orleans 3d. From New Orleans 12th, riavana 16th due at Now York 10th. Ittannt.,•From . Oharleston 4th and 19th, duo at Ha vana Bth and 23/. *ram Havana 10th and 25th, due at New Yerk Ith and slat 117" ; The Oalffornfa Brat, Steamers sail from Now York on the ach and 20th of each month. When the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers will Bell on Monday, except from New Orleans. Stlatine linteltagente PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, Juno 30, 1868 SUN RIBES 4 36 [SUN SETS 7 24 HIGH WATER 4 48 Yi It Al stosmohip State of Goorght, Garvin, E 9 boors from Savannah, with rods() and passengers to Alexander Heron, Jr. On Sunday, 10 1' At, exchanged nigoals with steamship Ueystono btate; 11 55 P H, steamship Ootumble., oft Uape Lookout. Monday, 8 60 A. U. !dumb ship Horida; 5 lb A 13, steamship Atlanta, oft' Hatteras; and 13 30 A M . steamship Montgomery. Steamehlp Phineas Sprague, Matthews, 80 hours from Boston, with mdse and museengera to Henry Winnor. OS Stereos [look passod a barques mid a brig at anchor, Steamship Delaware, Copes 10 hours from New York, via Cape May, with rodeo and passengers to James All. derdioe. Ship Wyoming, Burton, from Liverpoollsth ult, with rodeo to Cope Bros. Sam J w Woston, DuOtet, 3 daps from New York, with mdse to Crowell .k Collins. . Bohr Henry Wolf, Atk ne, 2 days from billton, Bel, with corn and bark to Jas L Bewley & Co. Eck. Jno A ROZIaTd, lAWa, 2 daps from Milton, with bark to Rfohanhont & Overman. Behr Henry Hill, Layton, 1 day from Milford, Del, with Corn to James Barratt & Bon Bohr New Jersey. Barton, 1 day (row Frederica, Del, with ataves to .lanaee Barrett tr, Bon. Bahr Jobe 1.1 Wsples Mundy, 3 days from !alms RI ♦er, with lumber to .1 W Heron & Co. Bebe Jot' Hamlet, Johneon, 4 days from Hilton, Del, with bark to J W Bacon & Co. setts Lathartioe, Johnson, from Neponset. Eau Attain, Gloldthwelt, frinn Sm. Bohr 0 La:mood, Carter, from Camden. sloop - Billie, Einine, 3 days from Indian Meer, with umber to .1 W Baron to CO. fiteamobfp Virginia, Kelly, Richmond, 'l' Webster, Sr. Steamentp Delaware, Copes New York, .$ Allderdice. Barque Ch. Z Lex, tioluselda, Port nu POI1C1) Thee Wattaon & Soon. . . Brig Bownoce, Diumitt, Kidgbton, Jaw, 1) N Weir,lor Brig Plunder, Johoson, Bt Johns, NV, .0 A Bonder & 00. Schr Jame!' McCloskey, Stebbins, Middletown, Conn, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. Behr flarrlet, King, Weymouth, L Audenried & Co 8010 M 8 Janes, Godfrey. Belem, N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Chris LOeser, Snow. Salem, 0 Miller & Co. Bohr I. Lockwood, Carter, Stony Point, Bancroft, Lewis do Co. Behr Latuartine, Johnson, Boaton,W H Jana. Sr Willing, Olitypole, Baltimore, A °roles, Jr ' (Correspondence of the Press.) HAVRE DE °HACH, June 29. 1858, The Wyoming lett here Gals morning with 31 boats, laden and consigned as follows: Gideon Scull, corn to Huruphries.Hoffman & Wright; Capt J A &foyer, United States, Henry Horst. Corres- Oondence, J 0 Hotiuen, Col T Hummel, A k Porney, le Dull, Hops, and Past Grand, coal to Delaware City. (Correepoodence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) IXTVE 3. Del.. June xB--8 A ➢f The harbor is entirely b. e of vessels, rare steamer America, a schooner uukn, wn, and packet sloop J D lA. Mr Charles Schalleorger, pilot, landed last night, end reports the brigs Meteor, (or Mayans, and Wiliam, for Holland, els Itiohinono, as, having pinion to SCR yesterday Wind NE—weather Ono. Yours, &o. WM. M. DICKMAN. IHT TELEORAPK• I (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange ) CAPE ISLAND, Juno 29-6 40 P 111. The packet ship Wyoming, Iron Liverpool, Bent in this morning. Wind SE—weather eine. Tours, /co, THOS. B. 11.13GILE8. • EDT TELEORAPH SO THE PRES.) NEW YORK, Jane 29. Arrived, ship JEERS llofOf JrODl Sunderland; barque tiolcord, from Oardonall. Limnos, June 20, Arrived, ebipe Plymouth, from liamburg; 'Tropic, from Havana; brig Samuel Downing, from Lieufnegoe. Now Ont.aass, June 21. Arrived, ship Now Ilampabire, from Liverpool Steamehtp Keystone State, Marehman, hence for Oharlcetou, wan spoken 271 h Seat, 3 P t,16 man K of Hatteras. • . . Steamship Kennebec., Hand, hence at New York yes terday. Steemship Austria, from New York for Hamburg, at Cowes 14 It lost. and proceeded. Steamship Edinburg, Clamming, from New York, at Glasgow 12th but Ship Groat Republic, Limeburner, from London, at If York yeate.day. - Ship SPOlgd, Burdett, from Borden for Oa&on:lis t nalied from Otto d.,,T:netra 236 nit. ' Ship Ai .des, Chapman, from Rolston for Shanghle, passed the Straits premeds April 11. Ship Robert Harding, Foster, from Boston, arrived at Calcutta April 28 Ship Hot...par. Potter, from New York for Hong Kong, passed the Straits of Sunda, April 11. 'Ship Nestorian, Goodhue, for Singapore, alined from Mauritius Ayer 28, Ship Pleetwood, Wilson, for Cork, gaited from Maori. this Apr2l24 Ship Art Union, Morrison, for Bordeaux, cleared et Calcutta April 20. Ship Kenslogton, Throne, from Melbourne, at Singe. pore April 20. bhlp Northern Eagle, from New York, at Sydney, N SW, March 17. . • Ship 11 , 11pse ' (11r1 sailed from Rio de Janeiro pre_ visitsto 236 nit for New York ' Ship Imminergler, Collin, cleared at New York 28111 inst. for Oallao • ' Bbip Courier, Berme, from Bin de Janeiro, arrived at New Orleans 28th Snot. Banshee, Wingate, from ..Baltimore, wan going into Rio de Janeiro 234 Mt, EMIR AMNIA, Colby, from Boston, arrived at Mel bourne April 7. Bbip Gagner, (probably Chasm)) from Boston, arrived at Bombay May 9. Ship India, for Boston, nailed from Sydney, NOW, April 1. Ship - Ifydra, Parker, from New York for Melbourne, was spoken 24th last, let 89, long 71 40. • fiblp aolden Fleece, Lunt, from London, at Boston 28th inst. Obip Marion, Grose, cleared at Baltimore 28th inst. for Rotterdam. • , graque - Washington, (Worn) Wenke, for Rotterdam, - sailed from Baltimore 28th tent. Barque Semmes; Foote, at Benton 28th inst. from N Orleans. • . Basque Indus, ThoMpson, from Baltimore, WAS going into Otto de Janeiro:l23d ult. - Barque Panama, Graves, frOtn‘Nolr ,Yank, waa going Into RID de Janeiro 2.3 d - • Barque' Lennig, Sunnier, for Now• Orleans, sailed from Rio de jartos o raviolis to Sad ult. 'Barque cambildge, Yarding, from aiseelnii, At Boston 28th inst. - - Brig , Abby iYsteon, 'Nation hence, was discharging et Kingston. 15 lethltiet,-,anived Bth. Brig /17raeBolter , cleared et Boston 28th last fir iladelPhla. Bilg Bolen Tone, Stafford, cleared at Boston 28th loot for n riallto and Onion Brig Sarah Elizabeth, Rayne, hence for Boston, was at Liola.est Bole 28th lost Brig Sea Beam, Price, front ,Rio do Janeiro 23d tilt, arrived at New York Auiterdzy. , • - Bohr Ship Carpenter, kotinteln, front Smyrna, Del, at New Yorkyeaterda,Y., - Behr it ; June!, from Brandywine, at New Baron 28th - • = impottaft'ons FROM RIIROPR ONLBANS ARPJVED OLEAJIKD 'MEMORANDA Bahr Sarah M Heat, Thompson, hence at Baltimore yesterday. Bohr D Ireland, Baker, hence, arrived at Marblehead 28th mat. Bohr D k Floyd, Racket, sailed front New Bedford 28th toot for Philadelphia. Bohr P Wethetill, Parker, from Mobilo, at Segue lath inn ,• , . , Behr Yankee Boy, Maley, hence, arrived at Hartford 20th Ind Bchr MI/libeler°, Tattle, hence, arrived at lieponse 24t4 Opt. Behr Pilot's Bride, Pierce, hence. was discharging at Megaton, Ja, 10th last—arrived 9th. Bohr Bristol, Meyer, cleared at New York 28th Inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr Alert, Corson, hence at Portsmouth 25th inst. Pam Sarah E Jones, Jones, Ann 13 Brown, Brown, Lou Geo P Brown, Dukes, hence at Providence 20th Inst. Beta's Deere, Yates; Lady Lake, White; .7 F Crouch, Tlawkina, ( or GIN port; John Ruggles, Ryder, for do or Calais; Ambassador, Freathey, and Julia Elisabeth, Merrill, for do or Galata, sailed from Providence 20th inst. Edit% M P. Oarliole, Winsmore; Fidelia, Shaw; ft M Browning, Conover; Amelia, Itockhill, and D 6f French, French, hence at Providence 27th inat Mars L Waterbury, Llacletou,• Erneline Rickey, Tice; Hannah Matilda. Andrews. and Bolivar. Gandy, sailed Irons Providence 27th haat. for Philadelphia. Bohr Dazzle, Dixon, hence at Portland 20th inst. MARINE MISCELLANY A letter to the owners of the ship Medallion, of Rich. mond, Me, before reported CApsized at Shields 9th inst, e ates thut ebe was simply thrown upon her beam ends, but righted in an hour afterwards, without a particle of damage Hong Kong, April 23 —The second expedition of the Ann to the Prates proved unsuaceesful, the wrecked American fillip Courser haring been found burnt to the water's edge. . The salvors, however, well probably get two thirds of the value of the cargo caved, which will amount to come $lO,OOO and richly remunerate them for the double and risk they ran. Campbelton, June 10—Tho American brig Mamee, Wells, of Boston, from New York for Glasgow, is oo shore at Macrilioainh Bay, near this port, having struck about three thee morning, (rosin, dour, and atones ) Rho le making two feet of water per hour, and the cargo is dieoherging. The master reports that it wee owing to the dome log, and oat being able to me land fur same time. PORIDIGN PORTS At Callao 2Gth Lilt, ships QUOOIi Of the Oast, Holly, and Clarissa Bird Bird, from litelboarne; Wild Rorer, Crowell, and Monsoon, Baker, from 'Valparaiso, All ar. rived 251 h, and others Bid from 'Valparaiso 3.1 Lilt, chip Christopher MB, Freeman, Caldera, Ac, to load for Boston. Ar at, Pauataa 12th alt, ship Shine, !toward. Liverpool (Par atoamehip Arabia at. Halifax.) froluVorTe;;;:ruTeTtl,7l'? ;111;0/;y7; i Valencia. dr fr,m Charleston J uno 10, Coaling, at Nantes; 11th, k aro es t and Sylph. at Sleeking. Sid for Now York Juno 14, Mortimer Livingston, from Sunderland; -167 h. Messenger, from do; Dantere State, from Deal; Charlotte cod Glad Tidings, from Liverpool; 18th, Rome, J 8 Parsons, and Rinereld Isle, from do; 14th, Caroline, from Cette; 17th, John Hancock, from Autwcrp. DOME/3TX° .PORTS NEW YORK, Juno 2U—A.r, steamships Auguite, Woodhull, Savannah; Memphis, Watson, Charleston; ships City of New York, Salter. Liver fuel; 00 Duncan Otis, do; barque Knox, Ray, Sagan; brig. Rai), Soars, Stonlngton; brig Sea Noam, Price; Rio do J. wiro,• 13r schr Tilley, Williugale, Providence; eohre 'Marla Marta Morton. Penny, harem, Whistler, Proebrey, Taunton; Sterling, lulls, New Raven; Bey State, Sher man, Boalval Breese, Mine, Baltimore; Golden hula, OHbort. do. Old, barges Qrsyhound, Oulbrandeon, Gibraltar and Malta; echo Ann D. Morton, Memel:atria Below, elan James Hovey. Robertson. Sunderland. HOLMIS HOLAZ-Balied 28th inst, Drips J Went, Dav,d Durrell ; ;lam, A 0 Rec.., .1 W 0 Andeoreld, Wm II DOllll l / I ,lUVid BUllili, Jacob Raymond, Warren Cl Nelson, W Phi/ lips, Z Stratton, "Charles Parker. 13 P Hawes, and Wm A Hammond. Bailed 27th, brig Lucy Heywood, for New York ; ache Dirigo, N. P. Bennett 8 , 11 28th, ochre Ranger, C W Ilolmes, and Minnesota. In port at 8 A /d, calm brigs W C Clark Moulton ; echrs Repenter, Centurion, George Byron, Francis (1 Smith, B A El lott, Linde Taylor, A Downing, R .P Chaeo,- J S Hewett, Colorado, Rubicon, Moonlight, Snow Sguell, Richard Thompson, Mary Miller, nod John /I Williame. KKY WEST, June 2l—Ar 13th Mat, eehr Harrison Jones, German, Cedar Keys 14th—Ar, U S steamer Cray Cloud, Duke', Muni. 16th—Ar, brig Times, Clark, Mobile 10th—Ar. U 8 steam frigate Wabash Com Lavalett°, Jamaica; V S steamer Arctic 'Whiten, Havana; etr Matagorda, Wash, New °Cleans, 20 b—Ar, II 8 shimmer Water Witch, (lom Rogers, Sages la Grande, Bid 12th teat, ochre Harrison Jones, Gerntan t li York; Ike Marvel, Eldridge, Martinique. Bld 10th, steamer Gray Cloud, Dukes, Tampico. Ship Sultan will take a steam pump on her; she will sail for New York about the 26th. U B ateaulabips Wabs h. Arotle, and Water Witch are in port coaling . , and will remain here until they re cei•e orders from Pi'aetkington. The Arctic mile for Moan& to-day, but will return again in a day or two— Deicers and crow all well. The trial of brig Iluntress le progressing. She is sus pected of complicity with the slave trade, and will un dout.ted'y be condemned. Behr Tortugas arrived this morning from Fort Jeffer son, She reports the arrival of the crier Lucy Witham, hillton, from Pensacola No wrecks—the island perfectly healthy. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO ONE oVzooir TIM htoarima. GIRARD 1101:113E—Cbestnnt street, below Ninth K Pullen, Richmond. Va D W Glezebrook, Rich• E 11 Gill, Richmend, Vs mond, Va - - II Galaber,Richm'd, Va TR It Cobb & lady, Oa Men Gunter. Oa Wm Mcllwaine & eon, We- Jan Dune, Petersburg, Va teraburg, Va Joe Taylor. Petersburg, Na 0 M Cox, Boston E D Vase, Boston W Ogden, Jr, N Orleans 0 M Lind. New Orleans 0 unman , Benton O U Stryker, N Y J A Stryker, N Dr Smite, tt Louie M Cody & la, Louisville Ky Hon A V Brown & lady, Mine iieundera Washington Washington Chas Larnuan, Washington WB. Witt's, Richmond, Vs 7 A. 'llman, Richmond, Va J 0 Thatcher. Middletown, John Marfleld, Chillicothe, Mien Ohio R II Goodrich, Boston S J Dennis,N A B Clutch, N Y A it Lathrop A la, Moan r Thor FOroen,Stilledge F S Ilunt-T, Leesport, Pa Oa N Hunter, Lemon, Pa G 8 Inansaat, N °thane Than Maxwell, Troy, Pa Alex Young, Fort Davis 1) P. Harbin°, 0 .1 A Patterson, N Y ' 9 bee Kyle, Texan A B Getty & in, Oswego, Jae if Cook & is, Boston N Y Geo Pettit & la, Sueque• Pearce Heine, Gs. Lonna co. Pe. Mrs Morse, Oa Mien Ballard, Oa Mre Yoieer & ch, Ga Geo° Genet. N Y - Eugene Plunkett, N Y F W Beall, N y r Litt!ejohu, Oswego, NY Mr Van Hook N Y (I Van Il & lady, N y Aug Schell N Y W Barlagton, London L Warren, Baltimore A J Pickens & In, Middle- Mr Davie & la, Georgia town, dfaseacbusetta N Af !gladden, N .1 It Jones, llarriebnrg 0 A Levendge, Bermuda J C itudtin, rionuuda J E Condict, N Y W If Paine, N Y M G Road, 84U Franciaco D E Dudley, Bolivia Juan Oudurze. Benda W Crow, St Louis Mine Minster, St Louie Kahn. N Y J 8 Lumpkin & la, Athens, A B Kyle, Jr, Baltimore Georgia Dr F 8 Esharte, Havana W L Bradley, Connecticut Dr Neblett, Virginia J R Parson'. bfiselesippi A F Brown, Mississippi R S Watt, Atieeisslppt M. Painter, liieeieelppi W Knaba, Baltimore - AMERICAN llCllME—Oheetant street, above Firth. D P Patera. N J George W Chapman, Troy, 8 It Root. N Y New York ll alllial,Colllll Tbos atrvat, Balt F Carr & la,-N J BW I eland, Columbia, 8 C .1 hi Cox, Dal J Snyder Savannah, Us J E Butter. Florida IY B Thurlow & la, Ga Miee M E Thurinvr, fin - Junes LT Toralenon, N Y John T PeMln, N Y 8 M Dubois, Pa F Carter, Woreaster J W Latta, 'hauling, Pa Dr A 1.1 Jacluum, Midair- Wm DAtes & la, Balt - • town, Coon- Miss Baton, Balt J M Frock. blumverllle Dash' B Green, Pottorille Henry Wilson, Reading, Pa M Miller, Va (i Miller, Va MEROLIANTB' HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arab. J E Perytori. N J W 0 Shinn, N I,C/settle, Baltimore A E Young, N A Blastein.l3aUlmore Bliartman, Baltimore J Cook, Ohamberaburg Wm Bryson, Ya R H Duncan, Pa S Long, Pa Wm Boonton, Indiana, Pa Joe Wilkins, Jr, Lewig. A A Yeakle, Pa town. Del W L Jones, Norristown, Pa A W Wilnuo, Indiana, Pa lion Asa Packer, Id Chunk W Alexander A wire, G Bober & wife, Oregon Gosport, Ind BAI Callum, Haverhill, /I F McConkey A la, York Maas co, Pa Mrs M A McGookey York J Oliver, York co, Pa co, Pa B 0 Dlnomore, York co, Pa Hon J II Walton, Btrouds• John W Robbins, Cobn burg 0 J Price, N Y Thoe J White A la, N Y /1. R. Alberti, Fla J Berger Bath, Pa W Chapman, Bath, Pa A King, N Y R T Kennedy, Plttoblugh, Dena Mary Lawrence, N Y Pa 11 Showalter, Berman- J 0 A 3100onkey, York co, town, Pa 1.4 UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below ?meth. O U Hawk, Hancock, N Y 0 Jonlin, klassachueetts W II Schofield, Yellow 8 N Callender, Meadville, Springe, 0 Penns. JH Lockey, Massachusetts T Tolman, Massachusetts W 8 Hopp Litlz, Pa Mrs 0 Barnet, Easton, Pa Mrs W Barnet, Easton, Pa 8E Eckel.MtPleseent, NJ John Opdyake, Easton 0 Frees, Beading, Pa T F Wolle, Greenboro, N 0 8 0 Wolle, Canal, Doter, 0 Mies Barnet, Easton, Pa 8 II Stevens, Chime, 11l P Deffendaffer, Chicago, 11l T L Creasman, Doylestown, W U Thompson, Bridgeton, i'enne Nee Jersey B It Williams & daughter, O W Cooper. Allentown, Pa Minereville, Pa El 3 Catty, Cincinnati, 0 Mos Palmer, Bath, Pa NATIONAL HOTZL—Raee meet, above Third. 0 Bennet, Pa Alexander Gray, 1V1Ike& Georg f 0 Vogl° , Philo Barre CO Brunner, Bethlehem Caleb Yoho, Bethlehem It Thompson, Doylestown AK Di .el, Rome Oa Wm 70 Vonte, Pottsville Mlt Young, Wisconisee Wm L Turner, Plymouth Morgan P Medlar,Tarnaqua Last Henry, Pa 0 T Leebtiok, Halifax, Pa MADISON ROUSE, Second street, above Market. J 8 Shoere, Jabstown, N J P S Johnson, Del Isaac Collins, Vol Oen if Cannon, Del Samuel McCracken ; Ducks John I' Millor, Bucks no i re . so, I's L Wattertnan, Ohio BARLEY 1311EAY HOTEL—Second street, Wow Vino. Jesse Comfort, Bucks co Win Loon, Hatboro J Oiendeonin, U&A RR David Simpson, Ducks co Timothy Pickering, Doyley-Amos Snyder & la, Bucks town, Pa county pa A ainenhower, Bucks co I) Jarrett, Bucks co Jan Ditto. Bucks co Jr. N Mites, Davisvillo, Pa James Williams, Pa Geo Hansel, Pa Doubt Rl.ll, Bucks co Ueo Arnold, White Horan Wli Carver, ^ mrtown Woo Davidson, Ohelten- It Cheltenham, Pa ham, Pa John iloppuck, New own Win Ward Usrpor, 8 0 BALD EAGLE: HOTEL—Third street, ab. Osilowbill Bradfield, Atlantic City A Fiabburn, Dauphin oo Obaa Ritter, Mittmanlo, Pa Pa 0 T Hart, Fr3nolitown J 0 A HolTedlta, Reading H 7 BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, below Call owhill.' DI Cr 'Howard. lowa Henry Thomas, I) ouglana Jonathan W Wleler, Pa lerank Reed, Pa Nathan II Ettinger, Pa Wm Buckman, Jenkins Um Buckman, Jenkins- town town Casper Ronde, 13yberry Wm Thompson, Morrill°, Plias Ronde, Bouthamptn M Trelehler, Pa Thee Jacoby, Allentown Henry Snyder, Merktoman, JACOO Cooper, Ooopere Pa burg, Pa BLACK BEAR INN—Plith and. Merchant streets tl Al Taylor, Del co. Pa Dr J Al Lewis, Del co, Pa tarn T M Low's Del co, Pa AnseE Lewis. Del co, Pa Jacob Devoe, * Cheater JII Dell, Pa W P Sk nner.lo Ralph Marsh, W Chester B P Brown, Pa A B Leedom, Dot co, Pa WESTERN 110 TEL—Market street, above Eighth J S Mann, Ili W P Miller, Ala J Curtla, Oblo B Rea, N J A Reeee,N 3 C Forest, N Y E Preeman s NC Si White, Washington -1) Cole. Pa .1 II Carter, Degiestorn Saving Fund.—Five Per Cent+ Interest.— NATIONAL BAPETY TRUST COMPAHY, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any mum, large or email, and interest paid from the day of deireilt to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payments made daily, without notice. The, inreetments are made in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first-clam securi ties all th charter requires. Office hours, from 9 °Week in the morning until 5 &Mock in the afternoon, sad on Monday and Thiersdareveninge until 8 o'oloak. fee Strauss k Goldman; No. 306 Market street Above Third, 'Wholesale dealers in GLOTIIINti, are noir soiling all their entire etudc aL,ltetail, at wholesale pricea. • je3-lua THE PRESS.—PHILADELPMA. 'WEDNESDAY; strriE 30, -1858. Consumption of the Blood, or Anielnim-Ljh this contra:in and dangerous dlsitime,tho blood loxes Ito vitality, cocoon to nottriali the system, and to stimulate the crone to healthy activity. The Protealdo of Iron,- in the PERUVIAN SYRUP, tinplates the deficient element, and the blood reeeivea new life, with a Con sequent rvatoration of the bodily vigor, the return of appetite, and the hue of health. fe2B4ad 11w The Great Trial of Jules nanoPa Eau Athe• NIPNNE 011 Meta Itairroricit.—A. number of ladles and gentlemen haring held brads or gray halve nro invited to teat the efficacy of Julia' Usurps Flan Athenlentio or Ifoir Itextrirer, for calming o new growth Mime leattne‘e oxide, and restoring gray !mire to their otlginal lire color, brilliance mat eoftness. It to not n tlyo, is family applied, amt to perfectly hermlese. It \NM be give, free of charge, to alt oho apply pernonally at the ; office RIO Laboratory of Jules llnnel & Co. , No. 701 Chnitnut atreet. PLilndniphin , bete ten the boors of two and three o'clock P. M. JuilB-00t telt Singer's Sewing illnehines.—After a lair trial of the several machlnea that have yet been offered to the public, the unanimous verdict of operatota boo been given In favor of Singeec. This la, in fact, the only machine capable of perforating every MO of sewing. SINGBR'S NEW' FAMILY SEWING MACHIN): Is, beyond all question, the most complete article for family use yet int ented, being at once ornaMental, easily operated, and Bawler, in every respect, to any other iinachlao. On this statement we challenge the world. 1. M. SINGER & 00., joUOna Omen, No. 002 OLLESTN litrcel, Seamen's Saving Fmad—Office 1103 Walnut etreot, one door went of Second Wee:. Um:wires de. posits in mune of One Dollar end upwards, from all Blesses of the community, and allows interest at the rate of live per cent, per annum. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon. day and Saturday until 0 in the evening. Freeldent, Franklin ➢ell; Treaeurer and Secretary, Marten M. Morris. O.6I.BDRATED PAHIIIY SEWING MACHINES, 730 CHESTNUT STREET. These Machines are now Justly admitted to be the boot in use for hunily sowing, making a new, strong, and elastic stitch, 'which will NOT rip, even It eyed, fourth stitch be cnt. Oirctilluii sent oo application by letter. app-y Bower's infant Cordlul.-•This Invaluable Cordial Is prepared from a variety of the moat choice and efficient aromatico'knowu in medicine, and is the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and young children. By its powerful infinenee a speedy cure is effected in all oasee of flhofic, windy pains and spasms. Believes and mitigates mush of children's metering during dents , Con or teething, and by Its soothing properties trait grandee pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, leo. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and bas been used In thousands of eases with the most abundant success. No family !Mould be without it. Prepared only by 1:110727 A. Bowen, At his Drag and Chemical Store, N. N. corner of Sixth and Green ate, Philadelphia. To whom all orders taunt be outdrew& And for sale by Druggista generally. . ay 16•17 C 110101.: NOVIMTIBS • SUMMER STYLES OF RATS, AT WARBURTON'S, No. 430 CUENTNUT Street Jac Eason, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT STREET. Chaolto, Hotel, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, Cir culars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at prices to suit the those. ocl7-ly On the 26th Ind., by Rey. John Patton, Mr. PETER W. AMOR to Mrs. MARGARET OUSOKBALL, all of tbla city. * On Tbuyaday °Toning by Rey. J.ll Pales, Mr. JOHN POFtTEIt to blise. JANE CALDWELL, both of Ole city. At Woot!Mown, on the 13th Indent. by Bev. M. neeley. 31r. 18AA01411DDLNTON, of Camden, to Mies VISTIIttIt 11AINEi, of Woo<"down, N J. * At Leavenworth City. on the 24th lust., by the Rev, P. Bohm T. M. JONTS, of Pittsburgh, to ANNIE, daughter of (ten. Latimer, On Sunday, .lith !natant, Ilan. nonEtrr T. CON BAD. The relatives and male friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of late brother•tn•law, Charles M. Wagner', No. 341 North Sixth at., this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3,4 o'clock Funeral services at St. Philips' Church, Vine at' cot, near Eighth. ai At his residence, New floiriawlck, N. J., on the 27111 instant JACOB J. JANEWAY, L D , in the 84th year able ago. Him friends are copiloted to attend kie funeral. On the lot instant, at 2t( n'clock, P.M., at the First Presbyterian Church. New itrunewick, N. J. NICHOLAS HICKS , son of Thomas and Letitia. O. Ellin. aged II months and 17 dnye. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father. Poplar street, west of Twentieth, this (Wednesday) morning, at 0 o'clock. On the 28th meet., atm SARAH PRA LCY, in the 37th year of her age. liar friend, and three of the family are teepee:fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her honband, Peter B. Fraley, Aramingo street, east of Frankton.' road, tole (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, without farther notice ak On Monday, 28th Instant, THOMAS FELTON, son of Thomas W. and Eliza Harlan, aged 2 years, 11 rnoothe, and 14 days. The relatives and friends of the family are renneet fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, in Jackson street, tiftnayunk, Twenty first ward, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. On the 28th last, AM FURGUfION, daughter of Richard W and I:lisa Ann Wilton, aged years, 7 months, and 6 ilsys. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No 1337 Vienna street, E6hteenth ward, late Kenelegton, at 5 o'clock this (Wednesday) -after noon, 35,11 Suddenly, on Buoday,27th lust , Mrs. MAIUA, wife of the late Conrad Roam The rolativea and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest. deuce 313 Crown street, above Vine, on Thursday af ternoon. July 1; at 4 o'clock. a ithout further notice To proceed to Laurel 11111 Cemetery. Ou the 27th instant, afters lingering illness, Mrs. MARY BASTIAN, wife of John Bastian, in the 68th year of her age The friends and those of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence f her bunbaud, No 822 Liinuard street. below Wharton, on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment at St John , * Church, Thirteenth stroel. Suddenly, on the 26th instant GEORGE, sod of 4wge and Mary A. Kemp, in the 9th year of kin ago The relativea and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie parents, corner or Fifteenth and Parrish streets, on this day, the 80th !natant, at 5 o'clock P. M. without further notice. 'To proceed to Monument Cemetery. ft On the morning of the 29th inst., AMANDA, wife or Wallace Clifton, in the 36th year of her age. Wier relatives and the friend,. of the family are re apeetfully invited to attend the funeral, from the red dance of her father, Jacob Heats, 644 North Fifth et., on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ** Pont Office, Philadelphia, June 28, IS6S.—On end after this dote, the mails foe CAPE ISLA be sent dully by a steamboat. The ponch a ill be kept upon at this office until 9 A. AI. je29-3t (4IDEON (i. wEsTcoTr, Pentiahter. Ilnlversity of 'Pennsylvania—Depart MET OF ARTS.—Tho Annual Commence r.tent., for conferring Degrees in the Arts, n ill be held on FRIDAY, the second day of July, in the MUSICAL FUND GALL. The procession will leave the College Gail at 10 o'clock A. M. 'the ittn erend Clergy. Judges 01 the United States and State floor's, the Mayor of the City, Select and eounnon Councils, tltn Board of Director/4 and Pre,ideut of Girard College. the Princi pal of the Centtal Iltgh School, the CH11.11111110:: for the Degree of Master of Arts, other Graduates of the Uni versity, and the Public generally, ore invited to attend, No tlcketx revmed. GEO ROB ALLEN, Je29-4t Secretory of the Faculty of Arts. ars University of Pennaylvanin—Depnrt- MHINT OF AitTS.—The Examination of Can didates for thni.tnion Gill he Gehl at the UNIT/MS/- TY. on THURSDAY, the prat day of July, at 9 o'clock A. M. Students can apply for admission, to pursue the full come for the degree of Bachelor of Arta, or only that portion of It for which the degree of Bachelor of Science La given, or any ouch portion no the Faculty luny !inaction. GEORtilt, ALLEN, Jc•29.at Hocrete ry of tho Faculty of Arta. 1:: Gt. City Teen eAr i e t r A t o s E, D r l n t i z i 1 1 1 8 tak OTICE.—The seniLannual interest on the . yunde, Debt of the City of Philadelphia, don July Ist, 1808 o ill be paid on and after the first proximo, at this Office WILLIAM V. Mct}IIATII, Je29.3t City Treasurer. rr—r City Treasurer's Office. Girard Drink s Putt.anaLritts, Jona 28th, 78:,8. OTICIL—Loans of the City of Philadelphia, matu ring July Ist, 1858, will be paid on and after the first prosinio, at this Office. WILLIAM W. je29.3t City Treasurer. The Democratic Convention to umend TIII: RIJI,1:8 will meet of SPRING OARDEN Rabb, nt a o'clock W lONE:WAY, 30th twit fly order of the Con - mitten CHARLES BROWN, President. Jon; CAMPBELL, J. LEIRT.NIVINO, 19-eera'rjet" ' je2J.2t Philadniphin and Reading Railroad CO.--Oeflco 227 South FOURTH Street. PIIILAMILeIIII., June amt , TM, To avoid detention, the hoiden of Coupons of thin Compnny, doe on Int proximo, nre requested to leave them at thin Office on or before the 30th Instant, when receipta will be given, and Chocks will be ready for de livery on the let proXim,in exchange for maid receipts. je22-tjyl S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. r y CI vtrznantown Passenger it allway.—T be 11-3 Coanalssinnero 0( the " Germantown Passenger Itailway Company" will attend on MONDAY, the 28th Jun•, DiSS, and on each baainegrt day thereafter, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M., at No. 20 tiontlt SIXTH . Street, to receive subscriptions to the stock of sail Company, until the same Is fully aubsclihed. Charles Magarge, William S. Perot, Vincent L. HMl ford, J. D. Wheeler, J. it. Strutherd, ard, William W. Wister, Mordecai C. Dawson, Thos. A. wale, Deorge W. Ifionmersly, Jabot Cates, Jahn J. (Irlfillh, and Hobert P. King, COSIIILI 441011001. j.112-ItJYI orOffice of the Frankford and Southwark PIIILADSLPIIIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL ROAD COMPANY, (bate Philadelphia and Delwin° River Railroad Company ) NOTICE —The Coupons or the Mortgage Bondy of thin Company, becoming due OH the finm day of July next, will be paid at the counter of the Girard Bank. )e2B-Ikt E MUST, Tree:nu-or, Commercial Mutual Insurance Com- PANY.—A SIMIng of the Sluckholticre of Ode 1.1.3 Coiniiany will be Uhl at their Office, in rear of No. 218 WALNUT Sticet, on THURSDAY, July 8, 1858, at 11 o'clock &. 51. JOH., MuCOLLOM, je115.4.jy8 Secretary. orPhiladelphia, Jane. 24th, Electi o n for Directors of the " MUTUAL DE POSIT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF PUMA DELPIIIA," to serve the ensuing year, will Le held at the Office of the Secretary and Treasurer, S. E. corner of THIRD and 'WALNUT Streets, on MONDAY, July 6th, MS, between the houra or 10 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. WBl. MARTIN, J O .l je2l-10t Secretary and Treasurer. i tUGUST BELMONT, BANKER., 76 IMAVEII, STREET, dery Youtc, Issues betty] of Credit, atonable to Trit‘ellerr, ort all rats of 1110 woild. je,30.€133 Operial Notitz. inarrtanes incatio Notices SOUTHWARK BANK, rfili.AmeLFDIA, Juno 23,186 R. NOTICE le hereby given, that t• The Southwark Bank of Philadelphia,i , located In the city of Phila delphia and created for Thinking purposes, with a capi tal of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, intends to make application to the next Legislature - of this Commonwealth for an Increase of one hundred and fifty thousand do lara to it present capital stock. by order of the Board of Directors. je3o-wed 6 raos F, P.•STBRI,, Outlier. INOTI6E:--ANELEURVIrrOrBEWN DIREOTORSof the MONTOUR IRON COSIPANY, to serve during the ensuing year, will be held on SA TURDAY, the thirty-diet day of July next, between the hours of twelve o'clock Al., and one &stook P. At., at the tt La Pierre Hotel," In the city of Philadel phia, Pennsylvania. j030.t kifil T. Al, BRYAN, Ja., Secretary. DEAL ESTATE SAVINGS' INSTITU TION. Louts, Juno 20, 1855. DIVIDEND.—TJie Philadelphia depositors in this Ileditution will ho pad interest on their deposits. 3) per cent for sit months, on or after the lot of July, on pre.entstion Of their eettilleates a the office of CHAS. B iU EN, 121 'WALNUT Street. InBo-11 (iSOltali K. Ifl lt, Prestdett DIVIOEND.-NEW, GAS Lump COMPANY.—TAIOIIIIIS , AND ME -O.IIANIOS' BANK, Dittr.AntmriDA, Juno 28, 1858. The Directors of Hie New Orleans 0101 Light Com pany lava deelm ad n remi-annual * tllvldond of live per cent., payablo at thin Dank, to tho Illilludelphia , stock lioldm a, after the first day of July pout, Je29-1w W. RUSHTON, Secretary. XCLITSIOIIS FOURTH OF JULY R. 3 EXCURSIONS FirOM P 1111,11)E; PHI A TO NE SY 10 Rkl, by the (Minden and Amboy and Philadelphia and Tren ton Company's Linen. Ezeureion Tickets will be sold on the 34, 4th, and sth of July, I'm New York, good to . return Cu or before Wetinveday the 7th of July Prom Philadelphia on tinturdny, 34 July, by the 0, Si end 10 A. 51 ,, Anil 2P. 51. linen On the 4th, by ,he 11X P. M., front Kennington Depot, and on the sth, by the 0,0, And 10 A. AI. linen, from IVainutddreet linrf. With the privilege of returning from New York ou the sth July, by the 11 A. 51., 12 M., and 2 and 4 P. M. linen only. Alan, on the null 7th July, by any of the tsuins from New York. Faro for the Excursion, going and returning 24 00 Iho 6 A. M. and 2 Y. M. liner, from EIS* York lease pter No. 1 North Kixer,ditutllie 8 and II A. 31., 12 01., and 4 M. ithea finui foot of Conrtitindt` street Je3o-5t "- 11.VATEMEE", Agent... NORTH PENNSYL -1-z: -, VANIA ItATLROAD.' .-..... ...... ..... "kotrtiqiiint Excursion Ticketa to Bethlehem, i Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Easton and Doylestown, GOOD FOR TIMM DAYS, will lie issued SATURDAY, July 3d, nt the Ticket Unice of the North Pennsylvania Railroad, FRONT and WILLOW Streets. Trains leave for Bethlehem and L. Vi 11. llt at p A., t6t, and 2:25 V. M. • ' • Prnius leave fur Doylestown at 5:30 A. M., and 5:30 P. M. . FARE rort TUE EXCURSION To Bethlehem. ...... .$2 00To Mauch Chunk...s3 50 I To Allentown 255 To Easton 2 50 To Doylestown 125 • These .trxeursions Trill afford a tine opportunity, at a small expemo for viewing the picturesque scenery on the N. P. rt:R.'and the L. V. IL It., or of inspecting the interesting and stupendous operations in the Lehigh coal region. ELLIS t.LAIIK, je2o-tjys Agent Pi. P. It. It. -- - 5 5 - PHILADELPHIA ate ,AND ELMIRA" RAILROAD LINE.—GREAT REDUCTION. !rd kR ,Z'O NIAOARA FALLT ONLY SS. 00. 'Trains leave the Philadelphia awl Needing Railroad Depot, oorner BROAD awl 'TINS Strect3,dally, (Sun days excepted,) a 4 follows : 7:30 A. 37., day express. 3:30 V. H., night exprew Tickets can ho proeuked pt the Depot, owl also at the Oeneral Office et the line, Northwest corner SIXTH awl Offt.STN IST Streets. CHARLES S. TAPPER, Jer29-1m General Agent. FOR CAPE MAY.-DAILY. - - EX.PRESS LINZ, by Steamer "SAL LOON,,' Capt. W. WIIILLDIN.--Fon PASSUNGIIRS AND THHia BAGOAGE ONLY. " The swift and favOrlte steamer ,( BALLOON," having been thoroughly - overhauled and fitted with every appliance to Insure speed, aafety, and comfort, will, on and after TCESDAY the 20th instant, leave Arch-street Wharf for Cape bitty every Morulog, (Sun day excepted,) at 7 o'clock. Returning, will leave the Cape at IX, o'clock P. M Pare $2, carriage litre In cluded; Bervonts $1.50; Scaaon Tickets $B, carriage htiy Pxtni. je25.13t if* Wants). • WA NTED IMMEDIATE EX.-FIVE Relit° awl energetic CANVASSERS. 'to sell " PolveraN Diagram mod Slat hdical Record of the Sign ers of the Declaration of Independence" in the city. Apply to J. 0. POWERS, at the Lithographic Extah , livhment of D. S. Duval de Son, 22 South FIFTH Street, where single coplell tiny always be had. je:lo4Dit WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OATALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given goal pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. ray from 812 to 82% per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTND BNRYION at No 817 MARLOW Street, above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, let Lieut. 2d Regt. or Cavalry, apl7-tt • Recruiting Officer. Qlgricnltural nr, KIRBY'S AMERICAN HARVEST ER,—Fornwrs are requested to call and examine this machlue, now on exhibition at our store. It was patented in September, 1850; took the second premium at the great that or_the Unitod Plates Agricultural So ciety, held at Syrneuoc, July, 1857 ; a special premium of ether plate at the Nell Vork State Fair, held at Suf. tato, October, 1857 and several other first premiums at County Exhibitions, during the year It is made of iron, and is particularly light In weight, and draught, very simple in Its construction, nod not liable to get out of order. n. LAlinnErn & SOS, Agricultural Warehoubn end Seed Store, Nos. In and 23 South Sisal hi net, je3o-10" bete ecu Chestnut and Market stn. DELA.NO'm INDEPENDENT TOOTH 11 AN' AND DRAIN RAKE —The experience of hundreds of intelligent farmers has proved this Rake to be the very bent Dow to nisi. litanufactured and for . . saln hy 1). LANDRETII tr. SON, . linplemeut and seed Wurebuuse, Nos ',Ruud 23 South Sixth street, Is3o-11 4, between Chestnut and Market sts tse PATENT RIVETED-BACK LAWN SCYTHES, Riveted-bask Grass Scythes, Dariiug & Waldron's Grass Scythes, Robyn Seythii, Plain Grass Hooks. (Hass Edging Shears, and Horticultural Tools in great variety ror sale by D. LANDRETH & SON, Implement, and Seed Warehouse, Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth street IM-11X between Chesinnt and Market sta. gg KETOUWL'S NF.W REAPER AND .36 MOWER EVERYWHERE TRIUMPHANT.— Thu !severe trials of the pant fen• neeks have proven their decided !superiority over all ethos. Warranted to work well, Orlin ease. SPANGLER & UR All AM, je3o No 637 MARKET Street. . PRATT'S II ORSE RAKE.—Tho numt, complete Rao es or tuvented. Haying and Harvesting,Tools, very superior. SPAM:alga & ONAIIAN, je3o No. 621 MARKET Street. jas PURPLE TOP AND ROTA RAGA TURNIP, SEED. now crop; Burkuheat, BP&NOLER k (MAHAN t fell No. 627 MANIIET Street. BLANCARD II 0U S E OADIVAY and TWELFTH. Street, New Torh , , reopened, elegantly furnished with every modern truproreanent. The location is fashionable end healthy. The 1001711 are large and well ventilated. Meals nerved et all hours, and every attention paid to the comfort of guests. Transient board 12 per day. Per manent board at lower rates. . . The.whole under the management of C. J. AIACLEI, LAN, (late of the United States Hotel, Philadelphia) who reapectfully solicits the patronage of hie friends and the travelling pub' e j:3O-21n SEA BATHING. DELAWARE HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. Thls first-elaatt end popular Rouse to now open for the reception of visite"o. For health, tecteation. or pleas ure, tt to unsurpassed by any on the Dann& Joao-swlt JAMES =CRAY, Proprietor. fiIREIGEIT FOR NOVA RCO TIA IL' About 700 bbl bulk can be had for a port In No on Scotia. Apply to JOUN M. KENNEDY A: CO., Je3o 172 NOD 0` it NY II AR N`E. W. V. IAIUI Ell , S. W. II IROXII, Attorney at Law. Nunn) , Public %A- r E. BARBER Sc. CO., VT • or DAVENPORT. lOWA, 11iiN0 opened nit °Mee In connection with their WEs mitt: INVI:etTIICNT ASID CoLLECrioN AOHNCY, AT Nn. 23 BOUM THIRD STREET, PIIILAbELPIIIA. FITTIMN PER CENT. LOANS The above Arm are loaning money for Eastern parties, the security of Cultivated Farms in Oho vicinity of Davenport loon, and return rteramt Paa cigar. per annum, in Ertatern par lands. The security is perfectly safe, as no loans are made except upon unencumbered Deal Estate, nor to an atnount greater than oar-cocoa Dm intrinsic value of the land. The money bet rowed I. generally used in improving the farina, thus enhan cing the value of the security. The securing lustra ment Is ft DEED op must, by « Mat the Trustee to an thOl IZ , Nt to sell the hind at publie auction, without fur ther legal process, to twenty days after default In the pipit out of either principal or interest. A full iiescrip tiou of the farm and Itnprovententv I. always cent to the lender when the lean is effected. LAND WARRAAtE LOCATED. . _ They 'taco skilful persona employed in the different Land Districts of the West In malting select tone of rhnlco nand'. No /orations aro 17)111)14 except from or runt insmetion. • Some of the fittest lands In lowa aro • Gast coming Into market, under the proclamation of the President F.STERN LANDS SUPERINTENDED. They take Allege of Weiternlnnibt owned by Fantert pnrtic4, wntch favorable opportunities for selling them not PAO eon 000-RESIUGNVI. I, A lAN COLLECTF:D Owing to the location of their 15'tditern office nt a eon t el on the Miasissippi giver, they have minimal facilities for making col lectiona throughout the Weal. Proceed% remitted mi the day of Oapitali.t%nnd others lotere'qted to the West, are in ~lted to call at their often in Philadelphia, where mec ilium' mope and atallattc% of Western Staten may be even, nod Information obtained an to the T ow of West ern land%, and the Nara ) . of Western Hecurities. RITMO:SCE:I. Colllogri, 11 , 411., Philadelphia Bank. Mogsrs Ro)11 Melgra. Mord. & .loorq h Co., rhiladelirkii Mossni. It. 11. Houston Eaq., tz C. It. Colentau,'Orq., Mochanie4' Bonk, Ballitonto P. 1.111,0 n, }Ng., Dank of Italtimore, " Moss'4, beech & Muir. Pittsburgh, 3. M. Ilugltes, I•;sq., hunk of Lrmis , illossrg. Cook A. Salgent., Duni:els, Davenport. TAMER.---SAMUEL EMMONS I 7 IL will remain in this city one week longer, by re quest of his friends, and he will teach a class or club of his power awl skill over n welt-knots n end vicioughorge, on 'WEDNESDAY. the 30th, end SATURDAY, the 3d, at Minimal, MINNA'S RIDINI.} 5e11004, Arch !quiet, abono Broad Punitively hie lust week in this city. Ito will hone the moat vicious horse that eau bo produced, free of charge. For further Information, in quire et the school. je2B-3t ifit AUMAN & Importers and IVholeaato Deldera in WINES BRANDIES, WIIIS.KEY, DINS, and FANOY LI QUORS., No. 1017 MARKET Street, between Tenth an. Elevonth Rtroots. IirEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE.—PIPER'a IiBIDEIIECK. genuine brand, constantly on band, received from sole Importers, and for sale by A BIIIIII.NO, Bole Agent in this City, ap22-dtim Booth WitONT Street. CLARET WINE.—DE COURSEY, LA & CO , 335 MARKET Street, hare art Importation of Lafortrearde'a Pure Bordeaux °Walt Wine, highly beneficial for invalids. jeb4m detail IDip. uolobs. NOTICE.- WE WILL WEE OUR STOCK (IRE AT LA' 111;113Tier413 PRICES, Previous to Closing the Store for ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSION. 1110111 AS IV. EVANS CO., 818 nod 820 CHESTNUT Street G REAT REDUCTION IN PRIZES OP ELEGANT MANTILLAS. CLOSING SALES OF TILE SEASON. ItUAL GUIPURE MANTILLAS. FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS. PUSHER LACE MANTILLAS. FRENCH( LACE CIRCULARS. BLACK BAREGE CIRCULARS. WHITE BAREGE CIRCULARS TRAVELLING DUSTERS, ' In profuse variety, J. W. PROCTOR & 00., 3029 - No. SOS CHESTNUT street. LUPIN'S WIDE %MITE BAREGES, for Shawls, Circulars, &c., by pion,. or yard. Diack Silks, ovary glade, for Dresses and MontiDui. Grenadines and Damps. - Organdies and Daroge Robes. 5,000 yards mixed Lu, olta, of 10 craft, 5.000 yards napalm On, On, 123, , cents. 5,000 yards new style Galvin, at - r2s cents. 11111AELMS ADAMS, Je2B MGM% and ARCH Streets. rfiItAVELLING DRESS MATERIALS NEW STYLES. Ottoman Poplins, Shepherd Plaids. Bripulure Licors, Oriental Lustros. &c. White and Printed Marseilles, every pattern. Do. - do. Brilliants. Summer IfosierV and Gimes 1 4 11111. Bosoms, Angle and In sets. Ducats, Ohallies , &c., reduced to close out. Tarleton, fur overing glahnen. CLIARLEB AD.I.IIS, Jc2.B MOUTH and ARCH. BLACK CANTON CRAPE, FOR MEN'S Ovate anti'Vests. Mack Canton Silk Camblets. Striped and White tutor.. Ito. and Checked Ster,ncker, ,Extra Ono burr and drab Linens. . Drab Nankin Pongees. • Yellow India and NnnkCOLIS =HH&RPLDSS BROTIISItS, Je7.84( - ' • °LISSOM add Eiqu'rn. EACH MANTILLAS.—Just received !rein ALA a Now York unction sale; sevoral - small lota Lace Mantillas. Prices, from st•tio to $ll. - - COOPER & CONARD, je2o ' S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET, CIfFIP SILK DUSTERS.—Now waking A up. iievernl pieces Silk into goad styles Dusters. iIL $O and $7. Also, Dusters, $l , $1.26, $1.60, $1.75, $2, to n, - 000 - PETV & OONARD , _ je26 8. E. corner NINTII And MARKET. 'Q3 CENTS DUCALS.—Entiro, stock 9 . f' C.J4 31 cents goods reduced to 183; cents. Ducat dud llarege Rubes, reduced; thin Pinsk Weds. reduced. COOPER & feat 8. E.`corner NINTII - and BLIEKET. WHITE GOODS.—Best 121 ceas.lnconet Muslin ever mold. -Fine plain and ngur,d Mud. fins. COOPER , & CONAIM, Je2d S. R. coiner NINTH and MARKET. NEW-TRIMMINGS STORE AND FAG /. TORY. FRINGES unequalled In quality. NEW TRIMMINGS STORE AND FAO TORT. 01/STONERS SAVE TWO PROrlni. NEW. TRIMMINGS STORE &NO RAC /N TORY. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY.' JEW TRIMMINGS STORE AND VAC / TORY. °odere executed by our own operative, NEW TRIMMINGS STORE AND FAG TORY. J. G. MAXWELL & SON, 8. E. corner ELEVENTH nod CHESTNUT Ste. Branah- , ..318 8 SECOND, below Spruce. ,je24.6t TITHE-13HE A: PEST EMBROIDKRED CRAPE SLIAWLB ever offered In this City are now being sold by - THORNLEY & CHISM N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. We purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendous aserlllee for CAM, a lot of very rich Embroidered Crape Shawls, name quality and styledas we have sold for - TWENTY DOLLARS: - which we nrn now veiling nt the toctrontely low price of TWELVE DOLLARS!! Ladfra, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a RANDSOItti SHAWL. KO CirilAP4 MAO, Plain Crape Shawls, from $4 to pi. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargains 'in Lnee, Silk, 'Moir Antique Man ilas, Au. Travelling Dress Materials In great variety. Thin Summer. Dress Goods. Organdies, Dames, Tirotublines, BLACK nILKe, leANOY KILNS. An. Our name to justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Boys' Wear. Linen floods, of our own importation. Summer Gauze and other Flannels, Nitta, Veil, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac , at THOHNLEY A CII ISM'S I , ONIT-PRTCE CASH STORE," N. E. Oar. EIGHTH A SPRING GARDEN Streets, REDUCED.—Another lot 121 arid 15 cent Lotrno, reduced to b Rich Ratio-otritio block and mbar iovtoro, 31 cta. Floctit black owl broth n inbccd Lot cilito, 25 oto. Coo) yda block Tranactino, (blest quality, redociol In 33 ctn. . 11.111E(IF. DRESSE,S. Rich Satin pinid, gay .dyle.4. Ilatege Dr.omo, 555 Ono tOt tinegt mode Ituregei, reduced to 16 et.: =Mil Almon. - Dumb+, Poll de Chest., LaveDoi DUCAL RODEO Also, Robes a'quille : Lawn Robes. reduced. LACE MINTILLAS. Some very handsome, for $lO, from Ruction, oud worth $l5, with a variety of othDUST er odyles, ALio, SILK ERS. SILK :MANTILLAS, and conildnaliong of Silk and Lace, colour own surnniuu ILUSEMICTUItt, freak from the nurk•roomn ur cry hour• during the day. COOPER k CONARD, 8. E. corner NINTH. and MARKET RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, CONSUMERS of RICLUARDSONTI LINENS. and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE 00005, should see that the articles they purchase are reeled with the full name of the rare, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, ig a guarantee of the souudnees and durability of the Goods. Title - caution is rendered essentially necessary ad large quantities of inferior and defemive Litmus are prepared season alter season, and seali d with the name of EIGUARDSON by Irish houses , who, regardless of the Injury time inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers or the gerodue Goode. will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur chasers can be imposed on with Goode of a worthless character. J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, nty2B.Bm Aseuto, 30 tilt BCH Street, bow Yolk A GARD. JOSEPH A. lIAGY, Retail Dealer to DIMIESTIO AND Vonnom DRY GOODS, No. 449 N. SECOND Street, above WII,IOW, PHILADELPHIA. Large Story White Building TERDIB-ONR PRIOR FOR ()Mil 117 Prices marked In plain figures on each article 1+4 , 29 3m E YRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARM STAPLE; AND FANCY 6ILE. (100 W OPENING OP SPRING SILKS AND ROBES BAYADERE LIMIT SILKS BAYADERK RICK BILKS. CLUNK BAYADDRE SILKS. OMNI MODE DLIIN AND BROWNS NEWEST, STYLE KODRI3. $2, $2.60, and. 13 [or the nun BERING SKIRTS. EYRE & LANDELL, • myl4-t 171 FOURTH AND ARO!' BTREETEI Sewing illarbines ARRIS's BOUDOIR SEWING MA aA to offered to the public as the most melte Me low-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will new from six to sixty stitches to an inch, nn All kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the lino‘t cambric' It is, without exception, the simplest in its mechanical con struction over made, and can ho run and kept in order by n child of twelve years of ago The DURABILITY of this machine, and the QUALITY OP ITS %YOBS, are war• ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges from three hundred to fifteen hundred 'ditches per min ute. The thread u sed is taken directly from the spools, WITHOUT MR TROPULT: OP 1110Y124DINO In fort, it in n machine that is wanted by every family in the land, and the low price of FORTY DOLLARS, et which they ate sold, briugH thorn within the roach of tamest every one. S. L. BAKER, Agent, JelB-tinin why eowilin 20 South EIGIITIL Street. —_„__ ------------ 1 4 1IREWORKS.—Tlie undersigned, in addl lion to hl4 large Meek of Works for taro Mot trade, hat just received float the factory a splendid as ..nrtioent ot tolttoot U01.011}11) WOltfiS, for prirat raid ;labile et hi hi t Potts, uothufoetured by ft pyroterhula of to enty.th e )ears standing, the oldest best 1n th 1:111te , 1 Stole; Among the list may be found. Vertical Wheel+, Ito Wes, Illuminated Wheel+, I Masonic Stan+, Laws: Stars. Mines, fottide 'Wangles, Globes, Had IV heel+, 0 ullionitel, Caudle Wheels, Thunder Wlivel,. Capric,i, Maroons. I'm sian Jet+, Colored Candles. Jack in the Box, C015:55:51 Bengolas, Ilengola Lights, Butteries, Cototed Rockets, Open Triangles, With many other varieties not named. N. E. l'arties at a distance mill please order thei Works as early as possible. Exhibitions, Irons $5O It $5OO, futnished at shout notice. J081:1'11. It. 13USSIER, 110 SOUTH IV LIARVES FIRE -WORKS! FIRE-WORKS!! A full tumurtiuuut of FIRE-WORKS, AT REDUCED PRICES STEPHEN P. WIIITMAN, 1810 MARKET EITFIKET, MIMEO -fat sate - anti (Ea let. cm TO GENTLEMEN" STOCK GROW ltaiL FIGS.—FOR PALE—A beautiful COUNTRY 811 AT and PA11.31, in short distance from the city of New York, inn de , lghtfill and healthy region, cam. mand in an extensive prospect of laud and water. The allnallun is mien passed In natural capacity. To the man of linelnen, or leisure, who to, fond of stock breed ing; and is desirous of a country residence near the city, rho opportuntly Is a rare ono for Inveetaient. On the place is a lino large Blandon, in excellent order, replete with Cons (11/011CCS foi a large ismily, and sur rounded with the usual appurtenances of a gentlem en ,. residence. The Borne and other out-buildings aro eaten alve, with /1, farm-house tit a convenient dietance. Them aro several orchards, with large. gardens, green house, Granary', and choice Fruit of every variety grown in the climate. The owner' has given hie per sonal attention to the careful cultivation and improve ment of It o niece. but nnespected providential changes in hie family have induced him to offer it for sale. Pos session given immediately. on the owner le making or. ~entents for residence abroad, For further, particulark, ns to terms, &c., address 31012.1115, bon 2137 New York Poet Office. :1030-IVetiA litaA - FURNISHED HOUSE IN THI country, a Mita fire minutes' xalk of a I : Ain:WI station, TO RANT. Cartirtge-ItOuse t - stabling, 'variety of trait. Ac (troun4o well shaded, and healthy lo slily Apply to WALNUT Street, third 11001, trout 0 A. 111. to 2 P 4f. fe2B-I;rit TO REN T.—The new four-storied iron ljaj nt STORE, N 0.240 North THIRD Street, Above Race street, suitable for any businrso. Terms easy. Apply at No. 321 VINE Street, (tom 9 to 10 A. and from 2to I'. je2o.t.tif4 T OFFICE ROOMS TO LET:hreo e , beautiful COUNTING 'ROOMS, Grigg's 1:i re ouf Building.) on the erend door, front, No. 2 30 WALNUT Street i suitable for insurance, or-any other Compsnirs usedi int communinting 5300,5. Jen-lets - JOILN GR IGG, 220 WALNUT Street. - - ROUSE FOR RENT AND FURNl ..llrrunn FO2l 0.11,3011 ahout re ngnishing housekeeping, otters for rent a good hou,e located On VINE Street, near Legal' &pore lle will alto sell the Furniture, which has been iu use but n short time, and is an good as 11000. Athlreas Q. P. Q. al• this (Om , Jelll-tt T(TTLET.-GOTTAGE AT LONG 1311,1 N U". newly I u rnished and newly built, vr in 300 feet of the ocean. Ten bleeping roma, dining room, large parlor, kitchen with convenient cooking at taugententA, coach hotm, ',tables, garden. nod about 2 aelett of grutuol. Further particulars applv to it,,. 26 South FI FTII Sheet, or to HENRY ROWLAND. Long Branch, N. J. jel7-2w 110 LET.-THE Ut YF.Ii JLOOMS OF etorex Nu.-221 And Nu. 333 MARICET Street. REGISTER OF WILLS ANDREW S. WESTER 'ilbJect to Democratic Milos. riLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT- - _ - JOSELII A. ' - Eleventh Ward Subject lu tho rule, of tho Democratic party. ' 3011.4.1te QUERIFFALT Y.---Enco.traged by my k'friPwlet; I offt 4 r myself as a - candidate lot the office of .91IERIFF of the City and County ,mt etihject to the tlecißiou of the People's patty, tr4ose no mination I rehpectfully - - WILLIktt It. KERN, Fifteenth yard.' F OR REGISTER Or WILLS- JOHN' CASSIN. Fifth. Vitt. lititoect. to Democratic Dui' AT THE SOLICITATION of my friends, I offer myself as a Candidate for the Office or • ItEOISTER OF WILLS. Subject to the Yeople'e nomination. It. CALHOUN SEE, Of the Eighth Word. jell4l,lW Imer 14 -- 1 - ICREGUITEIi OF WILLS— CRARLES D. ILNIGIIT, TWENTIETH WARD Subject to the People's Nolo'flattop. - jol-tf L'OR -REGISTER OF WILLS. TORN CAMPBELL, 011-BEVENIII WARD Subject to Democratic rules. myll-4m nentlemen'o .furniebing QE•ootnii -C,...IENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W KNIGHT, 606 AROII Street. above Sixth, ehiladelphla. Dealer in .Itll Muds of .Pnrnishlng Hoods tun! manufacturer oL Pine Shirts, warranted I equal n every respect to any others manufactured to this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order, mhl-1 f CI ENTLEME N'S WRAPPERS OR IL-Pt DRESSING GOWNS.The largest and best an. sortment in the city, wholesale end retail, with a full line of I . ndeiClothieg, nutted to the season, et W W &NIGHT'S, SOS MICH Street, above Sixth Philadel phia. rahl-tf WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE LIEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No 1O 011E8TNIIT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, Is particularly Invited to this improved out of dhirte, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole. ale and retail, and made to order. aus.lyit Batliitt2-tiobee, &:*r JOHN P. SLOAN'9 BATHING-RORE AND CLOTHING STORE, DEC AT 13 It STRERT, NEAR NV ASSIVSOTON, CAPE ISL AND, N. \Vivo° n ill be found n large assottnient of all kinds of itATIIISO for Ls,lirs, Gentlemen, Mnstrra, Children, nud Infants, 'itch as Blouse:, L..- nrvit,r,;, and Flannel Shirts, of nil qualiti,,, siren, and colors, together with easy style of Bathing Robes, Oil Caps, Leather and Own Belts, Slippers, hum Shoes, Toss offing, Soaps, Colognes, Ric , as well as Morn ing hols , M, for old and young, largo and small. Also, Gentlemen's Ore...a-Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Uloaea, Cr.tvals, Ilandkerehlefs, A largo assortment of READY-MAUI; CLOT El ISO, suitable for the season, tawny., on hand, and for halo at as 100 rates as any tither establishment ou the Island or elsoohero. J. P. SLOAN ako keeps on hand n full supply of Bathing Ruben at HALL CLOTHING STORE, No. SOS (formerly 271) MARKET Street, five doors above Eighth etreet, PITILADELVIIA,AIIiCh hill be sold at the most reasonable prio.e. llsthlug baits will be ERRED to transient viallera at ha Apre, on the Island. Having wade the getttug-up of batbiug apparel hls duty for several yearn past, the subscriber thinks that hid experience qualified hue to suit the taste Of the meat fdatblloutt. J. P. SLOAN likewise °couple., the Store If. E. cor ner of NVASUINUTON end DECATUR Streetd, Caen InLsko, urpovite the United States hotel and the Atue. riesn (louse. where MRS, .LOAN well hate the super \ldea of a very large end well releeted assortzdont of BATUMI APPAREL for Ladies, Misses, Children, and Infants, comprising Ilaaques. Polkas, Y oke a, Sack!, and ovary other approved article desirable or suitable for sea-whin, - Persons oho intend b aating Capo Island can' be ar comomodorrd with bathing apparel at either of the abut e Moroi, and thus avoid the troublo and expense of car rying them from a tii , dance This being his eighth season in the liathliig:Robo business, J. I'. Bt.oao feels subtitled of his ability to plea, pervoms In all kends of garments suitable for sex-bathing. Returning sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore rece•wed, he re-Tactfully solicits a continu ance 01 the llama No. SOS (formerly 274) MAIllinl" St., Phllndelphin, Ilan one of the largest msurtments of Bathing Robes in the United States, bultablo for aea•hatbing at Cape Islsnd, N. J.. Neenort, R. 1., Long Branch, Atlantic sty. and elsewhere. ' ;te2l•tje3tl if LIE SPRING GARDEN SAYING A. FUND. (OHARTEWO Tr Tut T.B(•IBLATURE or PBSNUILTANIA. - - FIVE PER CENT. Interest allowed to Popovflora, and all Moneys Paid hack on Domand OFFICE, 331 NORTII THIRD STREET, (00N8OLIDATIOS Banc Botumso.) This Institution is now open for the transaction of baeineas. and la the ooly Chartered Saving Fund located to 100 northern past of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from ti to 2% o'cloak, and also on MONDAY:4 and THURSDAYS, from 6 until 9 o'clock in the Evening. • - - .... . . . , Froierlak Klett, '1 James 8. Pringle, Btophen Smith, Jacob Dock, John P Levy, Joseph M Correll, , , Don Henry K. Iltroug, George Woelepper, Danlol Undorkotler, J. iVesloy Dray, Don. Win Millornid, Robert B. Davidon, Frederick Steake, P. 0 Ellmeker, Freitcla Hort, John P 'Ferree, dolope P. LeOlero, I Ortorge Knecht; John Kessler, Jr.. John fern. President. SASSES 8. PRINGLI9. B...cretars., ORORON T. THORN. apM-ItH --- AYINLi FUND.-- UNITED STATES 1.7 TRUST COMPANY, corner of TIIIRD and OILEST. MIT Streets. Large and email some received, and paid back on de mend, without notice, with FIVE PER OENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hears, from 9 until d o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVEN/NOS from 7 until P o'clock. DRAFTS for Dale on England, Ireland, and Sootland. from LI upward,. ' Pre7ldent—STEPLIEN R. ORAWFORD Treasurer—PLlNY VIER. Ta14.1.--.7 A MRA R. TITYNTRR LIGHT PATENT KEROSENE, OR 00AL OIL LAMPS, Unrivalled in beauty, simplicity, safety, or economy. Erery person wishing to übt in the very beet and oheapest Portable Light within th-lr roach should tmli and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere ; and we pledge ourselves to demonstrate Ist. That no accident min occur by explosion, 21. That they, omit no offensive oder while burning. 3d That they are very easily trimmed. 4th That they are easily regulated to give more or less light. fith. That they burn entirely froo from smoke. oth. That the light is St least 60 per cent. cheaper thin any other light now in common use. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all eases. -Wholesale and Retail Agency, 38 South SECOND Street, above Ohestnut. Southern and Western dealers supplied with LAMPS, OILS, WICKS, SHADES, and everything in the line, on favorable terms. B. K. SOUTULAND, Agent. tnyt4-rmw.2m pETERE's PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE EMLF-WINIMATING GAS LAMP Is Mao only Potent Barner that has NON-CONDIJOTOLATTAOILED. For safety, Cheer ueSs, srsi itrillisnoy, it istirpasst ell others. . . STATE AND 0 WINTY EIGHTS FOR PALE. ikddren B. p. PETERS, B. \4. corner 'MOND sna CHESTNUT Sta., Phila delptda i and 422 8R0M:0,44Y, New York. mh4-Ir,rp IVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK J-1 to your intereala, sold pat , oaiso USSaEIt'S LAMP FACTORY, 109 Pout% STORM Arcot, Wow Chostnut Previous to his operung a r esnonsibis factory, you were charged 118 for worst. Which he is now doing in a war ranted Rancor from $8 40E10. Support him, or you will hats the same atm , . to pay. $1.15 I,7T,Fts.liolrNLEvirgitiTrEßS. 75 et, for VELVET SLOBBER. 76 eta. for KID SLIPPERS. BLACK LINEN GAITERS. At PARKER'S, jel9.lmit 91 North SLUM Street LURE CLARET! PURE CLARET!— IL From RI Ism gallon upwarrle.+md bi the down from :Els. imported ,lirect le. A' Eltlt & bele, ale and Retell dealers in 11 Ines, Urine(' &c ,No 113 ;loath IIEiVLIN Tll street, 3. 1; colour of 13auboin. West of Tnellth Ayply tho premises. to 31. L itALLawilLt. & - OtTILLON, 'ANDER: I O,N ; k Voiffiall WE STUDY TO PLEADS." JOHN P SLOAN Bavingo -lirotbs: PERPETUAL QUARTER faml36 ttaisen iits WHEATEErS; A. 4 OR .8T: THE AT RE. Enillienittpnt of,ilie.Wiirld-renhUmed TROOPY). in an &Wire change 4ior Perfaionence NEW, TAIP.BAHX. And. liAlA.i T. ' THIS (Wednesday) BYES (N}. JUNK 28th, The perlormence wit) commenee with TOR JONG OF Tile; A 1.V.3 THE QUERN Of .TIIR .a.% SUMS (tY KELLER'S BUONO A WERICta. II oLLICT. r'QQSPP To conclude with WASH SO lON'S ILONVIIENT ; or, THE GLORY OP Aginuok. „ AD ' Boxes, 25 centi; - .l3ectired: Beate In Wets Circle 37 Orchestra Stens. 50 cents) Seats in Priraln Bexes. 75 ; Gallery, 13 cents. - - Doors open et 7A( o'elock;"perrerma nee d commence 7 h . T. M. B. WHIT CON Treavurer PRE BROUGHAIt ,TESTMONIAL. The committee respectful - liniment/co that this compliment to MR. lIROUO HAM. - The diatlnolened Author-Actor. will Ink^ place on FRIDAY EVRNING, JULY f2d, WALNUT BTREET THEATRE, A 1,103 T ATTII6.OTIVB BILL will be presented - For particulara see fatureadvertiseatente SPECIAL_ NOTICE - The Committee wilt convene at the following Quiet; for The disposal of tobeta and places: ' - At the Girard Bence, Monday, June'2B. Atli A. M. At the Odeon, Bonne, Tu ed.y. June 2 at ILA M. A; the Franklin Roues, Wednesday,- dupe ao, at 11 it. AL - - At the llerebantet , , Thvgley ! July lot, at 111 a. M. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MIMIC.-- B. W corner of BROAD and• LGOURT ,treo... GRAND PROMENADE CONCERTS -EV RRY MONT CELEBRATEDBY PEE GE RITA IVI A" 0 BaligST R A, .LT 8 O'CLOCK. 4 . • CAUL BENTZ. 144/DKR. • =."-"-' - • The eatabliahrnert will bo baantlfui iv ihcovated with aliruhhory i plantx, stattlexy, and a pidyiDg fountain; V/ Menem. Wood & Perot 81..g1e Mobutu 25 coats. - - . - . Packagea of 6 teketa $l. To be bad at Bees 6: Lan too's, Seventh and Obeatnut autt•Atitire , o, 3161 Chest uutatreet6 • -- . jn:U•tf ,31furartit (EmiglanLe's INSURANCE 003IPANY OF , TIIE ' , STAPP OF PENNSYLVd. - flll - - AND 11A RIND INSURANCE—No. 4'excita t;132 tsOILDINGEI _ . . . .., Ohartoral to 1791—Capital V,2oo,ooo—Amets, ?Joon nr.r t . IMR, 017,440 50 100, " - ~- . . Ail Inc ested la sound and available sactiiifies—cones ono to insane on VOtTalg and Ctirgoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, ,te., on liberal 14 , 1•17.4. DI/LEG TOPA Rem-y.l) gherrerd, Geurglt ir. Btunrt, Slowon Tohy. E•LlTibel Giant, ;.r.• er..,,11eA Me6"..ie.t4t, Tut it , .! Wagner ' IV Ilion 0 i%oith, Thcua B. Wnt.tk or., Johns Budd, Menu G. Vicerran, Willi.at R White. Chaelaa S. Le xis George C!. 11K:1M ID EardtAM!) Presidina LLI AU HA et , c.rotary. jeB.x frm.tf A MERICAN t'IRE INSURANCE CU., Am- INCORPOILITED 1810-743.11.4RTEH PER P.ETUAL. N 0.310 WALNUT Street, shore Third, Philadelphia Unclog a largo paid-up Copital Stock. and Invested in sound and available Seouritiee, continue mance en Dwellings, Storer., Furniture Ilarcharldi,oa 4086e11% in Port r..e.d their Cargoes, and 'other Verprat Property. , All Losses liberally and prnmptly &Nests& - • , - - - . intaatOskl, Qiorge AbbotAi /obit T. lane* John Weteh- Osepgr Sy.l.Portle, Samuel 0. Morton, James H. Osntpbell, Psitriek Brady, - • Edmond. G. DOM. _Oharlen W. Poultney. GEORGE MIIItYPT, President. TRONS AR - R,MARS.B._I3etretILT3' T . 74044 it £Uebisinal. L.TARTSBORNE'S • OURE;ALL . TIIE GREAT PAIN AIiNIIIILATORroarI Remeiy foT DYSPEPSIA., WEAK STOMACH AND Iif„EAR. ROWELS This article is the greatest discovery In Chi:unbar or 1e iral licionctifor the rapid Onto of - RIIEIIIKAT/fltd, NKURALO IA ; TOOTH-ACHE, SORE TRW:UT, BTI NECK, or Pain In the LIMBS, BIDE. BACK, or coy part of the body. It acts upon the Blood, Nerves, Idni ales, Sinews, and Bones, cooquerivg all pain. It is also an grcellent preparation for Dyspepsia and Indigestion ' which arises from a weak stomach or Thousandsbowels Thousands of Persons who have used ItARTS IltihNE'S CURE-ALL have boon astonished at Ile rfondorfid puvor in removing any pain from the system. tiottlos 12, 26, 60 cents, and $l, to be sold by _ B. IL JENKINS. ap22-111( Ginner SECOND and WALNUT Streets 11 - TSllO.li NE 'S E'ALTH—R EST 0 - it RER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL. The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood. Prepared by a Chemist. The beet Restorer of Health, and the best bloeclPuritying Compound la the World! It doss not co. fain a particle of Mercury. The above preparation is suited to the iranaire I and weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates the whole constitution; removes all pimples any erup tions from the chin; gives bloom ant freshness tee the complexon, and is particularly adapted to the weaken ing complaints of both sexes. It is a perfect cordial iu taste. and acts like a charm upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the weak and debilitated from any canoe. Quart bottles small bottles 60 cents . . veld by - E. 11.../ENKINS; Corner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets, apEt-iftt T,.opartuccol)43 Notices rpm SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY enternd into Cio.partneriihip, under the .etyle of ALTDENRICD & ROMMEL, to carry on the COAL linsi neO. 7. LATTB.';`,Mr,',4 JACOB M. 1.2.0.11MLL Yntu mnurlit , 3mn,21,1858. , DIME WILKESB ARNE LEHIGH COAL, FRO3I THY. MAMMOTH BALTIMORE VEIN.— highly ..teemed coal to 1101 V being introduced Into Oa. market - by the suheeribera, who have escured the exclusive control tar its sale. In the Baitituore mar ket, where thin Coal tuna taken the precedence for the past twenty yearn, it is universally pronounced as deci dedly the best FAMIL I' and „STEAM COAL mined. We tun thotelore guaranty our customem universal matte- Cattiou. A.L . Dhist MED & ROMMEL, CALLOWUILL-STREET R - ll Ali F, jo2S-tf Delaware A-4151 I TED ,COPARTNER-SIIIP is hereby cortided to all whom it may conecre, that THEOhOltll 31INOIL and CHARLES M./431E1E4 Llllt, hare, this ith day of June, 1555. associated our selves together for the purpose of forming a limited to partnership, under the laws of Pennsylcanll. under the articles, terms, stipulations, and. egreemeutt following, • 1. The name, style, and title of- -the" firm alsall be 011A1-I.IAB Ji. BOLLELSI,IIIt) , - - - - • . 2. The location and place - of business of said Errs shall be No. 331 .1.1 &MUT Street, to the city of Phila delphia. 3. The bUS11:10.13 of the concern shall consist of buy lug and selling of Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goof' 4. Charles DI. Bometeler, residing at southwest cor ner of Fifth and Willow streets, in said city, is the oily Goners' Partner. . 5. Theodore Mindil, residini No. 337 North Eleventh street, in said rite, the only Special Partner. 6 The said Theodore,Miudil, as e,iid.4lpurial PArtisr. has contributed Five linousaad Pellet cash, to the capital stock of said Aran. . The nod partuenhip Alan commence this day, sad terminate ea June 4th, 1555 _ _ . THEODORE CHAS. M. DOMIEIiLER- Puttint:tPllld• 4th Jttne, IFSS. •JeS-aet+ N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT lY application has been made to the Tructeee of the Fire Aseocietlon for the ream al of policy of Insuranee Issued In the name of JOHNURRA ,I ;,' un the eta day or Peeember, 1E47. :t0.11,902, for SI,S GO, and by him transferred to JO u:1 lIcCOY, December 6, 1631, and by him trwaeferrei CM the mane dote to C ATHARIN RANKER, which policy hen been lost or inalshild. Any information thereof mill be received by - JOHN 'SUM', 3e16..e . f In-lanvr 311 and 313 South FRONT Street. rglLiE UNVERSiGNEI) 11AYE FJUMEL , n copal tuerrhip under the etyW of FROTIIINGFIAt WELLS, for tiro traus3,.tion of at.i.ENRAL DRY 000DS C0313115310N IaiSINL3.3, and have taken the etore No. al South ritoxT litteL. and 35 Street. T111:01)0111111101111.1“133A11, sins u. wELLs P ILADELYIII4., Ttale Ist, /Bog. 1171 TA HAPPA. BATS.—TO HAT -1 HAT -1 TERS,--Wo hero a fresh supply of these bewail- NI and comfortable new Idyls undres•ed PAN 41.11,18, toff finish. This article, now worn by so many of our genteel and fashionable citizens, corn blues all the ro• quip tea of a desirable Ann:ser hat, ti ght, graceful, and flexible, sufficiently porous for ventilation, pliable and cats to the head, yot, from its elasticity, rotaluing Its original form and shape, It essentially and empha tically a bat of boauty, taste, neatness, and comfort. For sale at wholesale only.. L111.4N1), 4: (}LION, 244 MARKET Street. laciiiiatrp. CA. KINGSBURY, M. D., - • DENTIST, ' Would inform his friends that he has REMOVED to 1110 WALEUT Street. above Eteventh. Jel--Zra CONGRESS SPRINGS, , BARATODA, April 12,1859 & CABO TO THE PUBLIC Durk:if/the last season an attempt was made to de ceive the tublic, by persons offering what they called ‘• coP.raitE , s WATER," from Feantaics ; and at the price of FIX cents per glass. Th 9 WHOLESALE price of the GI-NIIINE CONORES , WATER at Now York, being about 73i cents ,or gi on the hen sition of thua pretending to sell at-retail toeless than ce,t, nod with not elloss ante for Freight. Cathigo, And Breaksge, is r4c7c. bater een s s to e r n s il s ty . tao, an thereby christening it , total co , ntents No have NEVER sold emigres; W9ter , In Fount:Hoe nor in v-saute of ANY t,TII ER RESER' ONS _IRAN ordiumpidzed OLAS- 1 BOTTLS.S - The cork of etery bottle of the genuine is biaod , d , CHNORt SS HATER & tv.. t and if without these wi.fds stud tatters. it is COUNTERFEIT CLARE On -is t 091-if Proprt.-toes U'RESII_ CONGRESS -SPBIN G IVA I ER, Received directly from Ito Spring at t6ratogs, always ea , hand: In Piet and Qunrt armies, atd for sale by ' P. BROU N. Chemist and Drotraist.• N. R. corner 011ESTNUT and RIPPE!. Streets. my26-wth-t on 1 - .KELSH'a 7 7- • SADDLERY AND ITARNKS3 winzuotssz, Established 1818. 8 W. comer FIPTII and PRUNE Streets. Single anddouble HarneiB or the most fashionable dedcriptio^ and warranted ct the beat:material and werknundhip Ladies and Gentlemen's Saddled or elegantetylee. horse Clothing, Brushed. Curry Combs, Chamois, Sponges, Knee Cape, Interfering and Poultice Boots, and every Stehte requivite of the moat ottper or ilttelay. N. II —Florae% carefully fitted. mylo.mirf•2m - _ FOWLER, - WELEB, CO , 922 P? . ;" . .i CHESTNUT Street, keep stout/Rol norka en ',j* Phrenology, Physiology. Water Cure, and Phe nography, oludesale find retail. Plirenolegi trZ,,' eat Examination, pith charts, and full mit ten descriptions - of character, given day and even ing. Cabinet free to risitorfi. Orders by mail to ho addressed to Fowler, Wells, it. Co., P 22 Chestnut street jeo-3miii! 1.111 - IE . SONE DUST, GROUND FINE. -- A sore ouporior article. For rude ia largo or moil lola, by OROASDAIA. gt, CO.. 104 linrth Delaware saPnu.. 111.1 TE HEMP. -A LARGE STOCK OF superior uality on hand and for sale by & CO., Dfa. DE North WATER street, miff§ s.es .2% 5:... t. W 1,..... - - poRK.---200 barrels Heavy Mess Pork. 83 Darrell Prime Pork. 78 barrold Leaftsrd. 'For sale by C. C. PADLYII. & CO., , • .18 No, 0 Nnrth Water rrrnet QLATE I SLATE 11 SLATE 111—R oo a•-7 Slats, of 'all vises, and at te,y low rates, hrpt con stantly on band, and (or nio FtEltlatO, FOX, A , r•MtANTOWN 110 AD T11.111PA! , -t N. Et [Oats floors put on in the boat n,snnar, or) J!. paring attended to. All troth, warranted. 10 y