The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 02, 1858, Image 3

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    Ara " . " ---- T r',t - I ira t e l 7 and Buddhism ,=-We
woes, PORBION'AiSentA 4 ,, ea. - ''T e Uri ell e- 1
- ----, ' went last Sunday` eveblegeo hear a lecture upon
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13444biE11,, It, WM delivered by a Mr. Eastman at
reilf red end the plied Mates. '
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- Franklin liall, upon Sixth etree!,Above Market.
-''- "Thefelel,bre end 'ef ',one differences- with the_ ssembles weekly e.tertaber of persona
associated under the name of the Sunday Ineti-
States upoe this disigresoible,sabjed: - We have• tote. The lecture was pronounced before some
- '3414e1l all they asked, and we were wise in doing twenty-Ave or thirty maroons for the attendance
so, bee wure-Atubsiantially -theY had right on their- leas very ship. •
,eide as to the question of law. - With regard td,
n • Mr . Eastman read his lecture In a rather plea
that of- policy, , as the- blockade ,of the Cuba- sant and agreeable manner, It. contained sense
waters wart adopted 'at the auggestlen of the uo-
have
vernment of the United States ; and as they curfone research, and underneath and througk it
all ran a somewhat novel train of contrast and
taken a different view of the-snores to be Per
. sued; it is no business of outs tO ootupel them to deduction. He sought to , prove 'that the system
of Buddha preceded the Christian, ohronologi
consistency. . ~ , -. °ally, some six hundred'years. As its developed
Wo * look * nenn * this d ' isp . ut; ae at anei - 01 - I,bit the the various historical ' feats relative to its rise and
progress and die ruled its theological dogmas and
graver deeetlon still romans, Whether the tradi- tone. ~
Li no eohgtt to show that in the formor were
tional policy of thitt country, with- regard to the traceable the incidents in the birth, lire, and
slave trade, is to be contieuel. We mind eon
history of the Divine Founder of Christianity, and
deal froze ourselves the fact that there la a large topoint out as existing in the latter the germs,
section of the British community which regards— and, indeed, the origin of many of the most im
as their fathers did before them—the inhuman traf- portant dootrineshe taught. It was evident, upon
fi sin the bodies of our fell , ..vecteateres with un- the whole, that the theme of the lecture had been
mitigated abhorreeise and disgust Lord Palmer- chosen for the purpose of attacking, in an indi
sten, who thrhugh a song political corm hes ever root, Gibbon-like manner, the claims of Christi
boon csnsis int to this one object, still relies upon- Rutty to dv ne authenticity. Eve ryielisre, through
force. As we are about to withdraw our squadron, out the dlecueelon, the speaker introduced suoh
from the Cuban waters, he trusts that the Britishepitiodloal attacks. We presume it is but fair to
tieverament will urge upon that of the States to say that be succeeded as well in his purpose as
send American °renters to Cuba. Tlieee are the most persons who make such attempts usually do.
opinions of the old. anti.rlavery party, expresso lt is, however, but a repetition in another way of
be one of their oldest, ablest, and most ore a - the old favorite anode of attooking this withal
to. t advocates. We believe, however, -that this flop.
~,
question' of the slave-tiacle is about to enter '
Weib
wentposslewhat
tenets
the
uonib
hethteeSundaylnstituteertg of
it
held,oaacertain if
, if
- upon. an entirely now phase. Oar abhor
ranee 'of the traffee remaining just what it
any, relative to religious matters. From the whole
W al, our manna ,of repression will be dif
, tenor of the exposition we heard, we could gather
Parent from while they lave been .' We see" nothing clear or definite. The prinoipal object
rely more upon the natural play, of_ human seemed to be to pull down, to raze, to blot out a
invites% and - less; ripen the vigilance of our
mime. Hew if it should. turn , out that, save in
system. Whilst this process Ms going on there
was no other system offered in its stead. The de-
the Abolition of negro slavery under our own flag, ctructive faculty alone seemed to be present, unree
wo helve during the lest half' century done more lieved at any time by the presence of the teem
,evil than good—that we have not benefited, but tive. But we most not judge ton harshly of what
!Allred the African? Thoughtful men are be- the belief of Ibis association of people is from the
ginning to say that we have been mistaken in this temper and bearing of a single exposition of their
'-miner. es,we wore mistaken about elate boroughs belief.
rted close perk We have hitherto acted in obe
, There wan a single glimpse, however, of one of
Cense:, to aTV eery indignation, not upon a welt- their favorite ideas, or rather of the sum and sub
mitered opinion: We have been Detested rather , stAtee of the philosophy of their belief, afforded by
by eentrmetif than by reason. The irresistible the speaker. Re deprecated severely the prone
inferenea from'tho result of efforts Continued for nem of men to run into abstract metaphysicist spec
forty Steam at least, with unabated energy, is, that nimbus, declaring that they were too little
. given
coo coon will not suppress the slave trade. Are to de l eni rug upon the evidence of their fi ve
we to persevere for ever In a • course thus can- senses alon e Re eadtinleti that all was conjectural
danitiod , 3+: , a
.- -'.
~" -, ' and uncertain, and therefore unreliable, which
-,' ':"."1-1Vt'' Woman ' went beyond phenomenal - development . This is
Wataltrethelollowing keel „the London• Morn- the philosophy
,cd-Iltude ils hie book upon Miracles.
ing Star: TowardAthaelpse Ofehe-prolieediegs of We preeterte,,eherefore,lhat this is the distinotive
the Hertfordebire diction; jest after Sir,,Edward — bask lir opinion' linong the 'Sunday Institute
Baiwer Lytton lied conended tariddress with a people, add shade deoleively- the line of demarca
fervent trihute' of admiration to the womanly Son between the:Opinion andfeith in the Chrietlan
beauty exhibited in the long lined open 'eaniagee, System.
chaises,and yens drawn up , in front of- the.heet- . At the closed the lecture there was a faint, show
Inge, Seve:get an unwonted :stir in the, crowd, of applause. An old gentleman, who appeared to
which parted to admit of the passage of a-hired tithe - prieldent, areas to" annoteine that there
Imughans from one of the town inns. The oarriege would bo no mote meetiageof 'the Institute until
having 'topped, two - ladies _alighted, one of them the mad of the warm weather. Whilst he wee mak
-411 extremely handsome woman, of about forty-five log some iemarks relative to it, another man, who
years of age, with fresh complexion, and with eyes aleo wits, an o f ter, rose, and • asked-leave to make
of dlikaling beset,. • :TtlalseYr who Watrevidently a, statement. .Ite referred to an eocurrenee re-
laboring under - excitement which -
,exerdsed all ported is The Press of Saturday, relative •to the
her polders WI control; advanced ae nearly as-she conversion to Christianity of some prone who
meld theoUghthe crowd towards the hustings; and had once been connoted with the Sunday fowl
atinonneed herself as the wife of , the Right Bon. tote: He read the • statement fa extenso. After
Efir B. B. Lytton, stating that she had come Record- 'reading it, be said that if this thing continued, he
leg to a promise made by her to confront her bus- did not know that the Institute would ever meat
band-, and tceexpose tho Wrongs which she said he again pelletal laughter . 1 Ile did not know but
had itelloted, upon her, and which ebe - had de- they might all undergo the same process. (Renew
sacitibed in whika, and in d pamphlet published •by ed laughter I ,
her.' The' appearance of the lady was not tusex- Several persons avowed that they believed it to
,
peeled, as bee coming had been Announced in boa repetitionof a statement made by the Bev. Mr.
bills •and , plat:etas ; but, owing to a deception Neal, of , the Methodist connection, some time
erbieb bad- been praotised upon her by some-per- since, and which had then been contradicted. One
EMI in the town who tad introduced themselves of the speakers declared that at first the statement
to her, she was detained inthe town while the had related alone to tt Mr:Wright, and that he had
eh - Millen wile pteeeetlinginthe vieinity. • Then in hunted the city over, and had not been ,able to find
the Aperet Anticipated that she would not discover any such man who had ever been connected with
Abe Inktake Moil .thrs;proceedinge were -over, and "their body.' Like Falstaff's men in buokmm, that
that her design would bq thee fruetret; 1, It was man hed grown into three. fl.augbter.] But this
nearly so. Reeogefeed- es rfrm as obe,,rvr,i, her 'untamed earn.) from a man (Mr. Neal) who pro
voke was nearly drowned by to vhoote of Sir );1- 'feased to be a clergyman, but who was in reality
-Ward's - enpportere, ,bav Sir Edward's eye caught only a•half one. Be sold wale during the week,
hers. and his &impaled. Heluoked like a man end- and on Sunday preached to his congregation rein.
(kelp attacked by paralysis. Those near him say tive to the USW made of them in the lower world.
ho trembled exceedingly. Fot a few moment; he(Laughter.] This speaker avowed his belief that
S
retained hie altier- In front of the healing% but Colonel Forney would given place in his columns
turned l-ie trtlot:/t dr/ tho unwelcome visitor. Teen to a ekunter, statement. lie thought he had too
be sudritnly dit,Neetred before the hustiege mach indepondoncie not to,do that.
plalforte,While hie wile cried l'foowarde , aid he After some further desultory discussion the
having hastily' eiseett "the usual declaration, 00. , members ealotly 'dispersed. We were surprised
raped into the residence- of• .the gentiernau oe fi r st, not only at •the existence of an organised
whose grounds the election took plane. Lady Lyt: association of materialists in the city, esbe meet
ion continued to addteee the audience assembled regularly, but were really astonished at the esprit
for more than a quarter of an hour, repeating her do corps they displayed when it was alleged that
statements fa her pamphlet, and Resorting her In. one of those who had been said' to have once be
tention to conftent her husband on every passible longed to them had left' them. They all roomed to
eitemsien until she compelled him to redress her regard it ae an ttnpardonable offence. We came
wrongs., _Her ladyship eubseeuently made an ate to this conolusion, rattier trim the general ladig
plioation to the mayor for •the nse of -thee town- make of Manner manifested at the bare allege
ball, for the purpose - of making a -Walk state- lion, than from anything that was said by any
ment; but this being refused heroshe left the town person or persona. Upon the-whole, we regard
early in the' afternoon. "Lady - Lytton arrivadqn the organization as a most singular and curious
Hertford at three o'clock 'on the morning of the one.
eleotioti; having _posted from Taunton, where she
resides. It Is needlcve to say that the event de.
scribed has caused thee greatest possible excite
ment in Hertfordshire.'
, • - ,
The E trl of Herby, at. the anniversary of the
Merehnot Wont' School, in replying to the toast
of "Her Majesty's , Ministers," said he believed
the friendly policy of the Emperor of the French
toward this country tins such that, be would even
sacrifice' a, part of his - popularity with the army
rather than rupture an alliance which was for the
mutual benefit of the two greatest nations , in the
world. The Premier also, in allusion to the diffi
culty with the United States, said-"he trusted that
tke apyrehrwions with reference to any'ruptitre
of our friendship with that country were at an
end."
Lord Brougham has introduced into the Bowie
of Lords a bill for $' fissuring the real independ
ence of Parliament-I' It is directed against the
admission of bankrupts to Bents In either House.
The Ballot Society takes a. yin encouraging
view of the recent division on Mr. Berkeley'e mo
tion, exhibiting es it does the largest number ui
votes over yet polled for the ballot inthe lititute of
Commons. From the analysis of the division lists
it appears that only fourteen honorable gentlemen
pledged to vote for the ballot were absent. '
The ultrwOratigo , jortrnalii in Ireland are writ
ing Wrongly againsV.. the Liberal tendencies ex
hibited of late by the Darby Government.
The •otal amount of the ford subscribed for the
fans-leaf the late Me. John O'Connell amounts to
id. 8.24 15s .This includes £l5, the donation of
Laid Carlisle.
The accounts from India state that the small
per prevallr to a great extent amongst the British
troops, and the medical ofilcer has recommended
that, to stay the scourge, the troops should be vac
'ideated. It .10 somewhat remarkable that the
whole of the French army is also at this time be
fog vecobanted.
Mr. William Russell. the Times' eorreepilmdent,
wits sun-struck at the attack of the Bareilly
eantonments, and requires much oars and atten-
tion before he can recover. 7 43ornhew -Gazette,
May lit. Ills first accident-was a luck from a
horse, numb compelled him to resort to a dimly.
When the bargage wits in danger at Bereilly, his
bearers put him down en the road, and bolted.
Weak and very VI, be n tvertheless managed to
niount'a horse, when a 'sun•streke knocked bins
down, end very near proved fatal.
Tug Prr..msan or Lectrtrow —We learn that a
ladyiesiding at Clifton, the wife of a gallant ma
jor at present serving in India, has reoeived let
ter front her husband, which gives a glowing ac
count of the treasure seised by opr troops at Lock
now. As an earnest of his own success, he hassent
her borne a necklace of splendid pearls and Some
drieralde, ono 9f which It believed to be of.large
valne. The gems are in a comparatively rough
state, the emeralds having been ignorantly and,
we liairalmost said, mercilessly drilled through.
The letter speaks of a corporal' in the gallant offi
oar's regiment. having got &bracelet which will
probably, be worth from £lOO,OOO to £2410.000.
Another letter from a younger °Meer received at
°linen states that the writer by get three superb
embrolderedehawls of rare workmanship and great
?rtes.—Bristol filfreurV.
TILE 14M' FRENCH DrIEL...,-M. de Pine has
bean removed-to Paris Re has - suffered greatly
from the heat, and the vomiting continues. It an
imate from the'Dreit pat the decree of von lieu
relating to the duel, which was rendered by the
judge of instructions, does not necessarily relieve
Lieutenant Hyena from all risk of punishment.
Toe civil prosecution la dropped, but the decree
states that theofficete etincerned in the duel era
remitted . to the' competent military jurisdiction.,
jugo-d'instruotion has, however, no power to
order a 'mart-inertial, end it remains to be seen
whether lbelifinlstorat War vili do so.
Fre* agents are baYing up horses for artillery
service in Germany. .
A letter from .Forte asys, apt-open or the dirs•
claimer of the Ilfewirmes--.lr i-. ri ou ' that
the Mediterranean mundron- reatetly been
augmented from Bto 14 vessels, that 40,000 oxtrn
recruits were 01110 out 1114 3,,,j, that ;in.
monso armamenta beyond what the defences
dale country require, are going on, and have
long been going on, not only at Cherbourg, but In
every military Wort the empire.n
Thu King of P4rtegol opened the Cortes on the
his young Ucteeis taring stationed on his right
band. • -
Minn letter intlitqwdspendancs says It is
nig 'deH - ain - that the preceutionsprescribed by the
mediae!. attendants . of, the Princess Broderick
William of Prissda are .roused solely by the in
terestieg state of her royal highiets.
THE -CQURTS.
wzgoomiatntagi
(Reported forlhe Rrea)_
lINTI . CD'SiwerS OIROIIIT COlJlST—Judgeft Grier
and Cadwallader —Winter,- Latimer, & Co vs.
LudloW, Beebe, dr. Co. This - wrot• on arguinent on
exoeptlons filed in rotation to the ownership doer
tain gold dust shipped froua California by the com
plainants in the', oar 1.8.55: . The case has been se-,
veral times befit. 'the 'Conti in-various shapes, to
the great advaulage. of the legal gentlemen can.
earned. There is a possibility of its being settled
by, the present proceedings. but, judging from the
adverse views taken by the respective counsel,
not mush probability. Argued by Messrs Charles
Ingersoll end Wro. Ernst for the complainants,
sad Messrs. D: W. O. Morris and Yost for, the ro
spendents.
QUar.ran Er:mous—Judge Allison —The only
ease of interest tried in, this court yesterday, wet
that of the Commonwalth vs. John W. Cann,
obarged with a criminal assault on a young girl
about thirteen years of age. Tho details of the
alleged assault are unfit fur publication, but the
testimony seas of themost contradictory oharacter.
About'imlf past two o'clock the jury came into
court, and the foreman;. Me.,Kolly r of the Third
ward, addressing Judge Allison; sold, Judge, we
cannot agree upon a verdict; we:never can agree.
Judge. Is there any pointupon which.- you de
sire to he instructed, gentlemen ?
Furman. Oh!, no.'_ There err six of .us for'
conviction, and;Xig for.:augeittal, and thews, the
reason woolen never agree.. • - .
E,Judge, limiting.. ;Well, gentlemen, I think; with
all the facts before yliuolome conclusion ought -to
be come to; suppose.vou try it again.
rearnaseld. -Oh n Judge. there'd' no
CLTY - ITEMS.
EDWIN CLATtk'S MILL, AGAIN.—The more oiooeiy
we examine, and the More ITN hoar of the opinions ex
pressed by pricticalidllers, the more we are persuaded
that this new patent flouring mill is one of the most
Important inventions of modern times. Feeling &seared
that if the mill really wee on fleet examination,
Itapneared to be, it must smudgy take the place of all
s -
other mills now in use, we have taken special pains to
inspect it thoroughly. Being located where we are daily
obliged to pass, we hare called 'in frequently, and at
all hours of the day, and It is but due to 3fr. Edrtio
Clark, the patentee, to say that we have yet the first
time to visit it arid no; find it in full and complete ope
ration. We make this statement now, from the fact
that we are almost honey called upon for our opinion
as to the merits of the mill in ques'ion ; but would
again repeat to our readers that the most satisfamory
information to be obtained can only be had by calling
and seeking a personal examination. As already stated,
the rain toe have described, and which we hats reason
to believe is unparalleled by any other, is In daily ope•
ration At No. 235 Rau street, on the first floor of the
building occupied by Mr. Levine's fringe foolery.
luronrA.cr Conutyooarsar.—Ao entertainment
of no maker, character will be afforded to the public
to-day, leithout tickets. in the Annual Commencement
exercises—for conferring degrees in the arts—of the
University of rttICISS Ivan! a, to be held in the Musical
Fund Hull The procession will leave the college hall,
th s tnorn'ng. at 10 o'clock. From the extenelve
or
teugements made to renoer thin en occasion of unusual
intereatcwo may predict a brililant attendance. The
special invitations extended to members of the learned
professions, dietingulehed officials, etc , as well as to
the public at large, will. In all probability, ba the means
of filling that large hall, even at the present state of
the mercury.
Dtrnma the heat of summer, there Is nothing
more cooling and pleasant to the palate of a perspiring
Individual than a draught of good soda water. Of the
many tempting plans a of this character In our cite, the
one kept by A. 13 Oman do Co., No 310 Chestnut at ,
stands pre.emlneut. They always keep on hand syrups
of all kinds, and of the beet quality, so as to cult every
testa. Their bottled syrnperfor family nee are defier.
redly Popular, foriklally the rrenah raspberry vinegar
and syrup. whlch, mixed with ice water, makes &really
delightful beverage.
Tun as PRE5g."—..
"Turn to the press—lts teeming sheets survey,
Dig with the wonders of each penning day;
Births, deaths, and weddings, forgeries, fires, and
. wrecks,
Ilaranguee and sun•strokes, brawls and broken necks,"
do, indeed, scorn to make up its sum total at the present
time. "Ito teeming sheets" would scarce bo north
perusing were it not for an ocaolonal lively "pull" of
the fruibion.ble Clothing establishment of Granville
Stokes, No, 607 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
SBNBIOLE ADVICE.—Tom 13101911 says that " to
treat a poor wretch to a bottle of Burgundy! and 1311 his
snuff-box, is like giving a pair of laced. =glee to a man
who has never a shirt on his bock." But wo say it is
kind endwise to hint to those who are not poor a retches
that, if they would bo comfortable and economical, they
should get their gartneht3 at the Brown Atone Clothing
Hall of Rockhill Wilebn, Noe. 423 and 605 Chestnut
street, above Sixth.
Arran the fourth of Julys a malortty of our
readers will doubtless betblsk them of the dashing surf
and eithileratiug. breezes of the' smother& With two
such unrivalled bethiug places adjacent to our city as
Cape May and' fitlantic, we see no valid reason why all
our friendi should not, for a brief period, sport w ith .
-"
Old Ocean's mane," end recuperate the exhaustion
Induced by the intensely warm weather. Those who go
can get beautiful bathing robes, at a very low price, at
the " Old Franklin Hall Clothing Emporium," No. 321
Chestnut street, and those who stay at home should sup.
ply themselves with the cool and beautiful summer
suits got up by friend Eldridge, the proprietor of this
popular establishment.
illaritu intelligetut.
PORT OF PIIILADBLFRIA, July A, 1838.
317 N Male 4 37 I BUN BETS 7 23
HIGH WATER ..7 04
M/IMVV , T)
Steamship Boston, Fellow, 24 boars from New York,
via Cape May, with mdse. and passengers to James 41Is
derdies Below reedy Point passed the barque Belle
and two berm beige, -upward bound.
, BArque Belle, Ryder, 7 days from Boston, with mdse
to Yawns & Co, .
Bohr Moro, Jll ni 01 B days from Calais , Me, with laths,
Id
&e. to Ti ma J
p & on
Bohr J D Ati.tm, May, 4 cloys from Boston, in ballast
to N Sturtevant A t.o.
Behr Wm A Hammond. caln, 6 days from Boston,wlth
'mdse to captain
Behr St 11 Banks, Bank 4.8 clays from Gloucester,
Mars, in ballast to N dturtovant & Co
Bohr 'nos Page, itoblnson. 4 days from Providence,
In ballet to It It Corson & Co.
Bohr Edwin Beed, Chipman, 6 days from Dostoniwith
Bah. ike to E A bonder & Co.
Behr Alice Stowe, Pendleton, 1 day from Wilmington,
Del, in ballosit to E A &oder & Co
Boar James English, Neal, 3 days from New Haven,
in ballast to Van Dusan, Norton & Co.
Bchr John Cropper, Bloxona, 3 days from 'Virginia,
with oats to J W flown & Co
Behr 11 13 Jones, Brown, 2 days from Vienna, Md,
with Inmber to J W Bacon A Co
Behr Farmer, Deputy, 2 days from Milford, Del, with
bark to J 11 McOoliey.
Behr II & T Cramer. Huntley, from Providence.
Boar John Beatty. Sharp, from Malden.
Bohr B , ixon ' hobioanni from New York. -
Bloep Mary Haley, Haley, from New York.
Sloop Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with oats
to Christian it Curran,
OLEARBD
&mocklp Kennebec, Kane, Now York, J Allderdlce
Steareahlp Boston, Bellew, Now York. Jac Allerdice
Shin Bother. Latta, Richmond; 'I% A Newhall cc Co.
Bb!P Thos Jeffereon. Hill, Jobn, NB, Twel &Co
o. & Galvin
laden and ronsiggal as folios's:
Samuel Hepburn, lumber to D A Taylor & Dna Oaths-.
rine, corn, &c to Humphries. Hal.fmari & Wright . ; Me
nab ohs, bituminous o al to 1) D Inane -11 Winton,
Ale
siog Star, Holm, 00l W W Murray, A Harris, A' Wal
ton. Hoillog Wave, Mary Elizabeth, Agricola, opal to
Delaware City.
(Oorretpondenee of the P . ttilad,sllpl2ls EfFbange,),
Lli*Eß. Del.:June 30-8 A 1N
he brigs Forest and D B Doane, sclera Welcome Be.'
turn. Ocean Ileraidi and Wm T Andenritd, were inibe
roadstead yesterday, bat left during the night. Wind
southwest.
Tours, &o
BHP VEILEGIRJPH • 1
(Correspondenee of the Philadelphia "Exchange )
Oars Laurin, July 1-0 90 P
The barque' Charles D Lex, for Port au Prince, and
Dublin, for Salem, went to eel this morning; A . brig
and several ochre have gone in during the day. Wind
north—weather fine.
Years, ko, TIIOO. 111, HUGHES.
ITIT TRUMAN' TO TOO PRIM]
Nun? Yong. July 1.
Arrived, ship Orotarlo, from Liverpool; Br chip Ana
trails, am New Omni°, ling; brig Jolla Boynton Blya,
from Port au Prince; schr Robin, from Gonaives.
Below, ships Northern Chief, from Liverpool; Com
promise, from do.
POSTON, JIII7 1.
Arrived, Br brig Conductor, from Palermo.
MEMORANDA.
irr'sea Holmes' Dole.
Steamship Do'aware, Copes, hence at New York-yeti
terday
Steamship Keystone State, Marshman, hence at
Charleston 28th tilt
Steamship BOLURBiII Trautman, from Hamburg June
15, via tim thampton 181 h, at 5 P M, at Now Yore 30th
ult. Dining the passage had westerly winds for 8 days,
and fog nearly all toe passage. June 15, near Helgo
land, spoke 13tottonhip Anatria. for timoburgi 28d. at 5
A. M, let 43 02, long 20 20, spoke Ilamb steamer Ham.
monis, to. Hamburg; 26th. let 45 40, long 45 14, Br ship
Arran, of Glasgow, from Quebec, bound E; 20th. lat 41.
40. long 0548, Br ship Alliance, from Newoastle for N
York.
Steamship Oily of Baltimore, Lena/468R0 front New
York yesterday for Liverpool.
Stearnehip Saxonla, for Hamburg, sailed Creel N York
yesterday. •
Ship Eagle Wing, Worth, for San Francisco, cleared
at Now York yesterday
Ship Superior, Soule, from Liverpool, at New York
yesterday
Ship Wm Chamberlain, Sherman, for New York, was
at Calcutta May 7.
Ship Morning Glory, Hobbs, from Callao, at Stllelenn
Roads 10th alt, and nalted 1 tb for London
fillip Sac Nymph, Windsor, from Akyab, at Falmouth
17th ult for orders.
ship Scotland, Burt, from Callao for London, passed
Deal 17th nit.
....Ship Silver Star. Wade, cleared at New York yester
day *organ Francisco
Ship shamrock, Deane, for Philadelphia, was In the
river, Liverpool pith alt, outward bound
Ship Star of the West, Mmtimond, for New York, en
tered for 1004104 at Lbralmool nth ult.
Ship bleu (Breen, new, 918 tone) Poppe, cleared at
Bal.ituore yeetord.y for Bremen
Fhlp 'Elwood Walter, Maloney, for Aden, cleared at
Llierpool 18th ult.
Barque Western Sea, Taylor, cleared at Wilmington,
0, 30th alt for Rio de Janeiro, with lumber.
Barque Powhatan, Simmons, called from Newport
18th ult. for Trieste:
Barque Crinrad Salsbury, from Richmond, remained
at Pernambuco 20th May. discharging.
Bargee Ann E Gmut, Nelson, from itiohmond, sailed
from Pernambuco 19th May for liable, with part of in
Ward cargo.
Barque Gem, Hammond, cleared at Boston 30th ult.
for Philadelphia.
Brig Wm W Illeoti, Farrell, heats, woe discharging at
Pernambuco 20th May.
Brig Mat •13Z311, Matthews, hence, arrived at Newbury
port 29th nit
lg Sarah Elizabeth, /Mynas, hence, arrived at 1300-
ton lath
• Brig Cadiz, (lir) Dole, from Obarent, arrived at New
York yesterday.
Brig David Darrell, Tabbutt, from St John, NB, at N
York yesterday.
Brig Sur,ka, Daley, galled from Boston 80th tilt. for
Philadelphia.
Brig Ortolan, Matthews, hence, arrived at Ports
mouth 28th ult.,
Slam Old Zack. Bowen, and W Spear, Jones, hence
at Richmond 30th ult.
Sclera Mary Miller, Lawn, and Allan Downing, Robin
son. hence at Portland 80th tilt
Bohr Mary Elizabeth, Modary, cleared at New York
yesterday for Philadelphia.
Sable H el Wright, Fisher, Kate Kallaban,
bunco, and Minerva r fronr Delaware City, airrred at 11
Haven 30th Mt.
ftehr John Jones, for Brandywine, salted from New
Haven 30th ult.
Behr Commander in -Chief, Martin, hence at New
Bedford 3 , th ult.
Bohr Amanda, .121gey, cleared at New York yesterday
for Philad-lphia.
Fehr .Corbulo, Christle, hence, arrived at New Ydrk
yesterday.
Behr • W B White,
Montgomery, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Hartford 29th nit.
Behr W L linrrougha, Jencks, for Bremen, cleared at
Savannah 26th alt.
Schr Frank A Hall, Cain, hence, arrived at Charles
tou 28th ult,
Solna Eliza Elkinton, Naylor. and Isaac Rioh. Smith,
called from Newburyport 29th alt for Philadelphia
Sabra Cornelia, littasetl, and Larkin, Uhurbuck, benoe
at hew Bedford 29th ult.
Bohr .5 L /1 Waive, Williams, hence at Savannah 27th
Inst.
Pchr Ida D Rodgers, Rodgers, was loading at Matan
zas /7th nit for Philadelphia.
Sallie Sally flay and 19 1. Cogswell, for Philadelphia,
were loading at tdentuegoa lint most
Pchr Ware, Tough, cleared at Baltimore yesterday for
Philadeiphia.
Behr/ Hill Carter, Fisk. Reporter, Berry, and Eliza
beth Davidson, Long, hence at Boston 'nal ult.
Was Harriet A Dogma, hence, and A 11 Brown, En
dicott, from Delaware City, at Fall River 29th ult.
Sabra Lillie Saunders, Corson, T Benedict. Hold
smith, and Ban Lute, Ketchum, hence at Providence
29th ult.
Behr, John Fornum,liaker, and Goo F Brown, Dukes,
sailed from Prot Nehru 29th tilt, for thitt port
Sabra 8 WaslebUrn, Thrasher, and b L ()pecker, Pres,
bray, hence at Taunton 28th ult.
Propeller Mara, Nichols, cleared at New York yesterr
day for Obiladelphis.
FOREIGN PORTS
At Mataniaa 7noe 17, ships lllin Mallory, Gwynn,
for Falmouth, E; Chevalier. Knight, do; Sparkling
Wave, Nand' do; barques David Nichol', I,llla, diacbg;
La Ciguena, Saigent. wtg; W 0 Alden, --, do; Andes.
Merryman, do; 61 B Harriman. Davie, do; brigs Eudora,
Adaine, ;labs Oarulou) do; Albatroa, duiall, do; 81
Thompson, Partridge, do; Eureka, Gilkey, for Balti
mato in 4 day"; A B Cook. Oreenlaw, do do; Kooks,
Treat, for Ness York, lag; rcbra J W Miner, Berry, do
do; Heyward, Sheer, 'or Charleston, do; Kato Bolen,
Dyer, wtg; Americo", Walter, dischg. Old from do 16th,
barque Diligence, Young, Portland; 10th, barque In
dian Belle, Janney, Cardenas. to load for New York.
DOMESTIC PORTS
NEW YORK, July I—Ar, ship Isaac 8011. Johnson,
London and Ports.oeutb; barque Gem of the Bum, Mil
ler, Alroelra May 7; since posing the Azores bad no
thing hut light wes , erlr win , * and calms; has been
westward or the Banks 26 days, in calms and thick fogs.
Juno 23,1. lat 41 30, long 6312, new a line of battleship
standing to the N and W. Dutch echr Jacob; Van der
Plan. Amsterdam.
Also arrived, ship Christina, Owens, Liverpool;
barques Juno. (Olden) Ilene. Bremen ; • King John,
Brnokbauk, Neweastioi Pathfinder, h, Smyrna;
hcaraval, Or fling, liarbadoor; brigs Loch Lomond.
Preen, Cardenas; 'drabs', Colley, Sagua; ochre Jame
Gone, tipregu, flab ti more; steamer Laledonis, Gager,
Baltimore, via N rfolk
CI I. ship City of Brooklyn, Robinson, Ft Stephen;
barque Wm Henry Young Bagged Island; brigs B Ames,
Bartlett, Marseilles; Norfolk, Emery, Portland; Geo
Stockholm, Giles, Trinidad; 'elm Sarah Elizabeth,
riwift, New Haven; Howard, Laurence, New Orleans;
P Latterly, Cooper, Charleston; Lady Antrim, it.yman
Edenton.
liMlifilES'S HOLE, Tune 28, PM—Ar ache Tulle E
Ibithiray. Matanzan far Poefluid; Inymmble, Aodgdon,
Philadelphia fur Usurers.
Sailed brigs W 0 Clark, Moulton; seta Centurion,
Lizzie Taylor, It P rhase. J 8 llPw.tt, rolorado, Rubi.
co., poem Squall, Moonlight, Richard Thompson, John
EI I,ll.mts, and Tale B.
Pass.d by, brig May queen, Morton, from Cardenas
for Portland.
20th—Ar and Railed, achconera Revenue, Oortion, and
B B Wbeeter, Corson, Philade.phos for Hector; Lerner
tine, Grattan), Georgetown, I) 0, for Weymouth; Union,
Face, Baltimore for Portia' d; Altoira Ann, (flee, Chick
anominy lilver, Va, for Blth. '
Alen silted ach Invincible.
30th 8 A 31—No art iyals; no vessels in poll
BOsTON. June 30—Arrived br atestnr Arabia, Stone,
Liverpool; ship Hesperus, Lewin, do; Br , borque Ora
tor, Manning, Alexandela, Egypt; brig Manzanillo,
Donning, MatSMIS.
Telegraphed—Barcia, from Mansanilla
Shtp Tropic, which arrived yesterday from Havana,
has been ordered to quarantine on account of Macon".
C . eared—Steamer urops, Ltlitch, Live. pool via Hal
ifax; ship Zme.ANella, St John, N B, to load for Eng
land; barque 'Nashua, LOWil, Baltimore; brigs Madeira,
Olson, Port Spain; Dirlgo, Brookings, Cumberland
Harbor; golden Lead, Johnson, N 0; Winyaw, Wyman,
Baltimore.
Salloa—Cteamer Europa, (at 12 15;) brim Winyaw,
Northman, Dirigo, Ma Abel Dutch, Madeira and °them
BALTIMORE, Juno 30th—Art. barque lonic. Curtin.
Elnntar am; brig Seguin, Nelson, Charleston; ache Slay-
Dower, Strong. Pensacola.
Cle.red—Brig Mary Farrow, Coombs, Banton; ochre
Samuel, Jones West Indies, via Norfolk; Oen Mersey,
Sprague, Baldric.
Arr 1 t Inat—Rehrelnstina Handel. ' , Maroon, °WON'
ton; Ontario. Lamborn, Newt. N 0; M 0 Duthie.
Hall. Fill Hirer.
Clearo4-43 hie Martha, Baxter, Boston; Boa Gull,
Rowland, Providence.
Sailed—Brig Mary Farrow, Coombs. Boston; ochre
Samuel, Jones, West Audio' via Norfolk; Gen liersey,
Sprague. Boston
011ABLETION, June 25—01 d. Alpe Antoniota, IMie,
Parcel , na; Buena. Johnson, Liverpool; Span polacre
Manuel' Bamentol, Barcelona
Id OillLi, June 25 -Old, ship Tronalden, Curtis, Li•
verpool; sehr hllnob.%h Segar, Paoli, Boston
NEW ORLEANS, Juno 24—01 d. ships Constitution,
Higdon. Liverpool; ilolyrood, Jordan, do; Ham brig
Atalanta, Weseuburg. do; Br echo Commerce. Parsons,
Jamaica and other markets; Sabra Penny, Wicks, New
York; Emellue Ilaight, Batch. do.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
OP TO ONE CVOLOOK TIIIB MORNING.
GLEAM) HOOSE—Obeatnnt street. below Ninth.
John Neste, Ps Lieut SiPleven, Li it N
0 W Tillinghlet Troy, N Y 3 F Phillips, Providence,
JII !Inagua, Hartford. et It Island
Wm K Bond, Olocinustl, 0 Mimi Easterbrook, Mass
It U Williamson, Va W II Odlorne, Boston
A 011nuire & fain, Boston llobt Sherrard. Jr, Ohio
Wm T Her•ty, Nor elk, Vs Mice 'l' 0 Hardy, Norfolk,
If es JSt Worrell, Norfolk, Virginia
Virginia S If Pratt, Boston
'
0 J Banker NY • Mies R A Lawmen; Heading
j sJonea Je. lady, Dalt Mra B ugh. N 17
Alexander Velem. N Y 111 Perez N Y
Mrs M 1., Shields, Memphis, Wm S Shields, Mempble,
Tenn Tenn
N B Day, N Y J ril Doe, N Y
II lil Doe, N II T II edger. St Louis
Mrs F W Bynum, Ala Miss lit W Huston, Ala
Dr N J Huston, Ala Ii A Dtuferth, Ye
N P Waxer, Ind John A Graham & Non, Mt
bliss Tracy, Mt Savage Savage
John Brough 1,, N Y _Chas M Welcot, N Y
Mrs Ritter. N Y 'Mice A Ritter. N Y
Miss A Dame. N Y ' "TlFllorker. Richmond, Va
Jobe Lava, N.Y Vedg jteot t, N Y
Dr Penton. London J Legcraft, N Y
Theo G Meier, St Louis II A Brink & wife. Balt
hire J P WI d Balt A Boyd, Lebanon
II P White N 0 l'' SI Neil, NJ
Wru Montgomery, Coon . . m J Atwood, Pottsville
B li Book Ps Bent Ihrie and lady, Nod.
"-
31r Swift. Haan ton, Pa
II 0 Knight N Y 0 8 Clark, N y
F Liviugaton, N Y, II Heald and child, Milt
Afra.D;cker.oa, It I K 0 Gardner. Raid:Mlle
0 0' Bryan, Nashville W P Iddlngs. Balt
8 T Bacon, Boston E 7 Pringle. Ban PrallOiNCO
13 A, Turpin, N Y 0 W Beardsloe. It Louis
Miss Ifeardideo, St Louis II E Brown, Balt
Fi 13 Early and wilh,Tialt Mrs T II Marshall, 8 0
Miss A J Goddard 8 0 .1 P Marshall, 8 C
8 El Levering and wife, Balt Tiro W II Wright., Balt
Met Denselev, Balt 0 filehosho ourh N Y
... _._.
.THE • PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 2
AMERIOAN , HOPRL—Olsestant street, above Fifth.
J . It Shreve: N J Jao M W Webster, England
A Comley, Deyton, 0 W J Drummond, Petersb'g,
WA , Pendell, Washington Va
Lieut Plt Pendell, 'Neaten F P Emerson, Va -
Is 0 Kennedy, Va ' W D Cooper, N Y
anol Oooper,- N Y il N Henson & la, Mass
J 0 Moxwell, N Orleans RD Maxwell, N Orleans
E Ryan, Del ' Henry Lower, N Y 1
II Bishop; N J - J . 8 Williamson, NJ . t ,
JEt Levis & la, N I Alex. Weiss, Weissporti Pa
L Hakes,ya
UNION HOTEL—Arab street. iselow Fourth.
Id Parry, Bristol, Pa 0 Halos, Bristol, Pa
B McFarland, Lafayette, Benjamin Haywood, Potts-
Indiana villa, Pa
Col It Radcliffe, Tamaqua, George Johnson, Beaver
Penns - Meadow Pa
Thornton Smith, Reading, TII Hooch, Centre. Pa
Penna. JSilliman, Pottsville
.7 8 Carter. Tamaqua, Pa Thee N Patterson, lictruyl-
A Griffis, Hancock, r Y kill 00, Pa
WM. M. MOKM&N.
NATIONAL HOTEL—Ratio street. above Third.
Henry Russell, Easton, P 3 O B Cotter, ilarrlstairg,Pa
Ira F Geusell, Doyleatown, David .7 Carey, Denville,
Ponoa Peoria
RI ae Rees, lauwy, Pa T V Rhoade, Allentown,
Appleback, Atlantic Penna
City W F Voute, Pottsville, Pa
Aug LlJonea & wife, Balt
MADISON EOM. Second street, above Market.
A B Tomlinson, Princeton, F NY Mink, St LOMB
N 1 n 0 Kirk, Seararneeto,Dal
8 0 Hopkins, Del Semi Heine & Is, Somerset
BA. Hare, tomerset co, Pa or, Pe
3 Variant, Phil%
BLACK DEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets.
W 7 Kirk, Juniata co, Pa P Llndekugle, Tnlonville,
8 8 Ramo & la. Pa Pa
- . .
II 8 Evans &Eon W Chester Miss 8 Brans, F,' Chester
S Augeo, West Chester Jos Brown, Md
Amos spencer. Md ll 11. Oheyhey, Chester co,
W P Rambo, Chester co, Pa Pa
L nten hla,Ohestor °e t re J W Caldwell, MA
W L James, West Chester J Devoe, West Cheater
BLACK DEAR HOTEL—Third, above CallowhUl.
Abraham Buckman, Feu. John Richman, Bonthamp
torvillo ton
Poser Steinel, Reading Thos Jacobs, Pa
H dopier, Pa
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third etreut, ab. Oallowhill
John A Deed, Bethlehem W Eeterlin, Pa
Jos Hollin, Pa S P Williams. Becks co,Pa
Beall rotors, Bucks co, Pa Jos Bauman, Lehighton,Pa
BARLEY BIIHAP 110TZL—Seeond street, below Vine.
Wm Welob. Nestor!, PA J JJubeston, N
W C Warlord, Dopleetovat J L Lovett, Pucka co, Pa.
Mize While, Pa Wm Antlered% Bucks co,
31ce w Str & eetdo,
.11acke
oN . Goia a
WI,
r,
Horse Tamer.-3nmuel Emmons wlll remain
in this city one week longer, by request of big friends,
and ho will teach a dos or club of his powor and akin
over a woll•known and vicious horse, on WEDNESDAY,
the 30th, and SATURDAY, the 3,1 of July, for the last
Unto, at Madame MINNA'S RIDING SCHOOL, Arch
street, above Broad Predrively lila but week in thia
City. 110 will tame tho meet TiCiOUS horse that can be
produced, free of charge. For further information, In
quire at the school. )yl-2t*
Singer's Sewing machines.—Mter n fair
trial of the several machinee that have yet been offered
to the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has
been given in favor of Singer's. This is, in fact, the only
machine capable of performing every kind of sowing.
SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE
is, beyond all question, the most complete article for
family nee yet Invented, being at once ornamental,
easily operated, and importer, in every respect, to any
other machine. On thia statement we challenge the
world.. I. M. SINGER & CO.,
je7-6m 011 ice, No. 602 CIIESTNUT Street.
Consumption of the Blood, or Am:pmts.—ln
this common and dangerous disease, the blood loses its
vitality, ceases to nourish the system, and to stimulate
the organs to healthy activity. The Protoxide of Iron,
in the PERUVIAN SYRUP, supplies the deficient
element, sod the blood receives new life, with a con.
sequont restoration of the bodily vigor, the return of
appetite, and the hue of health. jo2S•6td ltw
The Great Trial of Jules lifauel's Enu Athe
mama on HAIR lb:mum—A number of ladies and
gontlomen having bald heads or gray hairs are invited
to test the efficacy of Jules llauet's Eau Athentenne or
Hair Restoror, for causing a new growth where baldness
exists, and restoring gray hairs to their original 11h
color, brilliance and softness. It is not a dye, is easily
applied, and Is perfectly harmless. It will be given,
free of charge, to all who apply personally at the office
and Laboratory of Jules Hanel & Co., No. 704 Chestnut
street. Philadelphia, between the hours of two and three
o'clock P. M. ju2B.dUt wit
0 de Bakers
0111.8131LITZD
FAMILY EIRWINO MACHINES,
780 OTIESTNUT STREET.
These Moo/lima arc now Justly admitted to be the
beet In axe for family sewing, making a new, Oren,
and etruitlo stitch, which will Nor rip, even If every
fourth stitch bo out. °lronton lint on application by
letter. ap9.y
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
FIPTIT AND 01.11:STN17T.
Ohecke, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill nOSAP, Cir
culars, Verde, and ail other kinds of Job Printing, at
prices to colt the times. 0017-ly
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of Second street. Receives de
posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
Ousel; of the community, and allowa interest at the
rate or five per cent. per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon.
day sud Saturday until 9 le the evening. President,
Precklin Yell; Treasurer and Secretary, Oharlea St
Mortis.
, Bower's Infant Cordial.--This Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the moat choice and
ediciout aromatics known in medicine, and is the most
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infanta and
young children.
By its powerful influence a speedy care Is effected in
all cues of Chair., windy pains and epsomo. Bellevei
and mitigates much of children's suffering daring dent'
Lion or teething, and by ita soothing properties tran
utilises palms of the bowels, looseneca, vomiting, ke.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been need In thoneands of cases with the moat
abundant scones. No family should be without It.
Prepared only by mratay A. BOWKR,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. B. corner of Sixth and Green ate.,
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by 'Druggists generally. an 18-17
Saving Fond.—Five Per Cent/ Intermit.—
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, S. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in any sum, large or small, and Intermit paid
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal
Money is received and payments made daily, without
notice. The investments are made in Real Notate,
Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such Bret-olass securi
ties as th charter requires. Office boom, from 0 o'clock
in the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, ad on
Malay and Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. feel
Strauss & Pict. 300 Market street
above Third, Wholesale dealers in CLOTHING, aro
now selling off their entire stook at Retail, at wholesale
prices. ja.4-I,n
By Ho Rev Genrge Chandler, on the evening of the
29th ult., Dlr. IV3I. RPROUL. to Bliss CATRARINR
ENIB.
On the 211111 ult., at (Annum, by Rev ]S. A. Daßm.
pin. D. D., Dn. A J. DALBYMPLE, of Baltimore, to
NAOMI, daughter of Johu L. Pathsroore, Eng , of Phil
adelphia
Oa the 20th ult., at the M. F Parsousgo, No. 1823
Callowhi I street. by Ito• J. Meredith, Mr. FIIED , K.
IIaMBRIO II r, of Psulaborough, N J., to Mice EMS,
MAR LOOK, of Olarksoorough, N. J.
On the 60th ult., THOMAS JOHNSTON, aged 60
year's
IlSs relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of hie aunt. sr ar
earet ()reborn No 300 Catharine street, above Third,
'his (Friday, afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to
Machpelah Cemetery.
0., the 80th u‘t., riADELII7, wife of Patrick Keenan,
in the 20th year of her age.
The relatives and Mende of the family aro respect•
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's
residence, No 711 Park street, above Washington
Square, below Walnut, ihla (Friday) afternoon, at 3
o'clock, without further notice To proceed to Cathe
dral Cemetery.
Oa the 30,h ult OATIIAIIINS, wife of Mr. Wil
liam Mclivalu. and daughter of the late He, rge and
Mary Ulmer, aged 24 y-ere. Alen, WILLIAM, Eon of
Wm. and Catharine Mcllvalia. aged es weeks.
The relatives and friende of the Wail are respect
fully loci ed to attend the funeral, from the residence,
of her husband, No. 610 Paul atroet, above Washing
ton, thin (Friday) afternoon. at 6 o'clock
On the 30th ult., JOHN KAINE, in the 38th year of
his age
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, corner of St. John and Poplar streets, Ma
(Friday) afternoon, at 8 o'clock. Te proceed to Mt.
Michael's,
On the 20th ultimo, ELLEN MrLOSIcRT, aged 94
ye are.
The friends and relatives of the faintly are respect•
folly invited to attend the funeral, from her sons' rest
dence,Charles and Hugh SicLoakey.Beventeenth street,
below Callowhi th R (Friday) afternoon at 4 o'clock
To proerol to the Cathedral Cemetery
On the 29th ult , atter a short ilium, MICHAEL
McDONOUOU, in the oath year of his age.
The friends and them* of the family are respectfully
It/voted to attend his funeral, from the residence of
his sou, .1. E McDonough, No. 1221 North Eleventh
street, thin (Friday) no ruing. at 9 o'clock, without
further notice. Funeral to proceed to Odd Fellows'
Cemetery. ttr
On the 30th ult.. In the 07th year of her age, Mrs.
ANNA CIERTBUDE KOEUELINO.
. -
MIT relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend the tetanal, from the residence of her daughter,
Mre. Willielining. D. Darras, 1013 Olive street, this
(Friday) afternoon, at 4' o'clock, Without further no•
tire.
On the 130th ult , EDWARD W. GRAY, Hon of the
late Captain Richard and Mary Ann Gray
The relatives and friends of the fondly are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of hie brother-in. low, Joseph II fledges, No. 707
Poplar street, above Seventh, on Filthy morning ; at 11
o'cteek.
. . .
On the 30th ult., THOMAS 81611.10 N, in the 60th
year of hie age.
His male relatives and friends are respectfully invi
ted to attend hie funeral, from his late residence, No.
020 Hoe street, on Sunday morning, J euy 4 at 8 &arch,
without further notice. To proceed to Woodlawn ce
metery **
Operial Notiteo.
4larnafteo
Erienttle
uo Post Office, Philadelphia, July 1, 1858.
PORIIIGN MAIL will be made up at 'this
Office, TO-MORROW, (Ptiday,) cloning at 8 O'clock P.
M.. to be deepatehed for LIVERPOOL, by eteamehip
" Vanderbilt," on Saturday, 3d inst.
GIDEON WESTCOTT,
JO2•It Poatemater
ag. Office of the Fruntiferdrund bouthwurk
PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENNER RAIL
WAY COMPANY, Corner of QERMANTOWN ROAD
and CHATHAM Street.
PIIILADELPECIA, July lst, ISM
The Board of Directors have declared' a Dividend of
EIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com
pany, payable to the Stockholders or their legal repre
sentatives after the 10th Instant, at this Office.
The Transfer Books of the Company will he closed
from and after this day until the 16th inst.
Stockholders are requested to leave their Certificates
at this Office to be exchanged for others with the new
title of the Company.
jys.f mwlst E. HART, Treasurer.
Ifitshinll.73W, theeChrltdan Pat;lot
THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA
TION of Philadelphia will assemble at JAYNE'S
HAW , at 10 o'clock on MONDAY MORNING, 6th
inst., to observe our NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY as
an occa9ien for THANRSGIVING, PRAYER, and
EXHORTATION.
FOR TRANRSCIIYINO, In view of spiritual nn well
an civil bicasings, vouchsafed to our common country.
FOR PRAYER, that these bleseinga may ho con
tinued to uc 41.8 a Nation, and especially that the reli
gious aw akening in which wo now rejoice may be con
tinued, increasing in power and Influence.
The cxerciaes will be quite of a divoisitled and varied
clierneter.
Christians of every Evangelical denomination, and of
every profession, and Young Monis Chriatian All9oCill
lions of neighboring cities and towns, aro cordially in
vited to unite in this demonstration of the pois or of
Christian union.
Let their hi, such a gathering on thin occasion as ban
never been witnessed within the Hall, endeared no it
is to the friends of Christ by so many tender and de
lightful associations.
Clergymen are requested to occupy the platform.
Ladies xpeetally Invited.
J. 9, CUMAIINCS, Committee
THOMAS TOLMAN, of
jy2.2t J. M. DUTTON, Arrangements.
Office of the Mayor of the City of Phl.
LADELPIIIA Juts lnt 1858
PROCLAMATION-FOURTII OF JUI.Y
Public attention is hereby directed to the Laws and
Ordinances respecting the firing of Guns, Pistols,
Clackers, Squibs, Rockets, Chasers, and the like,
vi Mai are by law probibi ed.
It la hereby enjoined upon all good citizens to refrain
from any breach of the Laws and Ordinances relating
to firing off gunpowder in any form whereby the lives
and property of citizens and the public peace are en
dangered.
By order of the Mayor.
jv2-at
• W. J. P. WRITE, Mayor's Clerk.
Chestnut 1111( and Cheltenham Roll-
ROAD COMPANY.—An election for a President
and twelve Directors of the Chestnut Util and Cholien.
ham Railroad Company, to serve until the second Mon
day in January ' A. D. 1819, will be he'd at the Compa
ny's Depot Building, Germantown, on Tam.
DAY, July 16, 1868, nth) o'clock A. 61.
CHARLES WEISS,
JOSHUA COMLY, Committee
ENOCH REX,
J. LIGHTFOOT, Sacretarr. 19/.3t*
UnituAsTowx, June 19, 1868.
Untverstty of Ferineylvunio—Depurt.
NIENT OF ARTS.—The Annual Commence
ment. for conferring Degruea in the Arts, will be held
on FRIDAY, the second ley c of July, in the MUSICAL
FUND HALL. The procession will leave the College
Rail at 10 o'clock A. M. 'rho Reverend Clergy . , Judges
of the United States and State Courts, the Mayor of
the City, Select and Common Councils, the Board of
Directors and President of Girard College, the Panel
pal of the Central high School, the Candidatea for the
Degree of Master of Arte, other Graduates of the Uni
versity, and the Public generally, are invited to attend.
No tickets required, OEORtiE ALLEN,
je29.4t Secretary of the Faculty of Arte.
TrOftlee of the .Kruukturel wed Aou,hwark
PIIILAD t'LPIIIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, (lAte..Pkiladelphia and Delaware
River Railroad Company)
NOTICE —The Conpens of the Mortgage Banda' of
thle Company, becoming due on the first day of July
neat, will be paid at the counter of the Girard Bank.
je2l3-5t E If AR C, Treasurer.
fix Commercial Mutant Insurance Com.
PANY.—A Meeting of the Stockholdere of this
Company will be hold at their Office, in rear of No. 218
WALNUT Street, on T.UURSDAY, July 8. 1868, at 11
o'clock t. Al. JOLLA BIoCOLLONI,
J024-t)yB Secretary.
ur Philadelphia, June 24th, 1558.—An
Election for Directors of the ri MUTUAL DE.
POSIT INSURANeggp,ASNOCIATION O 1 PHILA
DELPHIA," to semi Hie ensuing year, will be held at
the Office of the Secretory end Tr.asurer, B. E. corner
of THIRD and WALNUT Streets, on MONDAY, July
bth, 1858, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and
3 o'clock P.M. WM. MARTIN, Jx.,
Je24-10t Secretary and Treasurer.
Notuto
riIHE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE AN-
A. NUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF Plink
DELPHIA. Tt7NR 30, 1-58.
The Managers have this day declared a dividend of
FOUR PER CE' T. on the Capital Stock, for tho last
sic mouths, payable to the Stockholders, clear of tho
State tav, on demand.
jyl-st* JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary.
NOTICE TO AROIIITE 'TS.—In purau
£l once of a resolution adopted by the Monument
Commissioners, at a meeting, at Harrisburg, on the
13th instant, flans, Speriticottone, end Estimates are
invited for the erection of a MONUMENT to the
memory of citizens of Pennsylvania who lost their
lives in the into War with Mexico. The cost of which
Is not to exceed the sum of THIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Communications on the subject of plans, &e,, to be
addressed to the (taverner, at Harrisburg, prior to the
let of July. Proposals received froth July 1 until Au
gust 4,185 g.
Persons furnishing Pions will plcaan rend their I:Mi
litates under sent, av theys ill be for the uso of the Cold
mi.sinner. only.
For the Platt which may ho adopted a premium of
Two Hundred Dollars will be allots ed.
By order of the Conundisionerx.
JOHN W. GNARY, tleceetary
51ny 14, 1858. jy1.41
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
N aPPlieation hna been mode to the Trustera ni the
Aire Argnointion for the renewal of policy of Insurance
itooted in the name of JOHN MURRAY, on the Otto day
of December, 1847, N 0.11.992. for 01,500, and by him
transferred to JOHN 51000 Y, December 6, 1851, noel by
Lim transferred on the same date to CATHARINE
ItANKEN, which policy boon lost or mibleitl. Any
information thereto! will he teceivel by _
4011 N AfaCOY,
jaa-w• f ni. m 311 niad 313 South FRONT Street
riCOTICE.-AN ELECTION FOR SEVEN
DIRECTORS of the MONTOUR IRON COMPANY,
to ABM during the onsulug year, will be held on SA
TURDAY, the thirty-Beet day of July next, betweeu
the hours of twelve o'clock M., and one o'clock P.
M., at the La Pierre Rotel," la the city of Philadel
phia, Permaylyania.
je3o•t,b3i T. 31. BRYAN, Ja., Secretary.
DIVIDEND.—NEW ORLEANS GAS
LIGHT COMPANY.—FARMERS' AND ME
CHANICS' BANK,
PIW./Dl4l.PlIt 4, Inn° 2A, WA.
The Directors of the Nov Orteana Gals Light Com
pany hat'e declared a smiii•annual dividend of five per
cent., 'payable at this Dank, to the Philadelphia Mock
holders, Utter the lirat day of Job next.
W. RCIBUTO,N, Secretary.
WING's FARINA QRAVURS.—The
remarkable excellence nn. great popularity of
these Crackers haye attracted the attention of those
manufacturing other deseriptioll9 Of Crackers, and many
of these permit's buy WINO'S CBACKERS, in order to
, tupply their customers with Farina Crackers.
0110 or two linlividnak however, hasp been offering
the ordinary kind, 'which they make under the name of
Farina Crackers, and hese succeeded in selling them to
a small extent.
The selling of such Crackers for Torino hog a tow.
IiCtICY to injure the reputation of TRUE FARINA
ORACKhItS, mode by Mr WING.
Errors of this charaeter, however, , are usually cor
rected on being properly exposed.
No other Person has ever succeeded In working the
material for varina Crackers, or producing any article
which contains such highly nutritious and healthful
properties as W I N O`S.
WING'S CRACKERS hays a delightful taste, act
hindly upon the stomach, and are digested with remark
able ease. For dyspeptics or the aged, as well as seden
tary and delicate persons generally, they are most ac
ceptable, and peculiarlypleasant for children.
Ask for WING'S CRACKERS, sod take none but
those stamped with the name of " A. WING.' These
may he procured of the test family Grocers generally,
nod at wholcaale only of A. N. Thompson & Co., Nos.
221 and 223 Fulton street, New York, or
DIN GEE & liftoTllsll, Wholesale Agents,
No. 145 South FRONT Street, Philad'a.
For the convenience of purchasuro, w•o gi e the noises
at soul of our Loot ❑rovers who sell them :
PILILADVILPIII.I.
Andel POTI & Dunlap ..... ...No 1616 Lombard et.
R. & T Atm0re...........1000 Buttonwood it.
James Aahbrook Cor Second owl Queen stm
. . . ,
It Block N 0 1730 Cite tout et.
K. Black No 1700 Market at.
Thompson Block No 20; outs lirmd st
James K. Bowman No 052 North 17th st
No 164.1 (Ince st.
..... No 269 North Ficth st
B. & B. Boyd
M. b. Burt..
Cor Eleventh and Pine lite
tor Ninth nod Loeuet ste.
thigh Brady...."
M. C. Ilronn
.- . .
W. Campbell No 041 I'llll3 at.
Wm. Campbell & C0......C0r Eleventh & Market ate
Jams W . Campbell No 'doo Walnut lit.
SllllOll Colton No 1400 Walnut It.
Johu Devine No 1602 Market at.
Jainee Dobbins‘...No Itia: Market at.
J. M. Ellie S. Boit ~,,, . ...Cor Ninth and Op Carden.
Edgard Friel Cor Ninth and t•lp Garden:
. .
Henry Flo)d Coe S Twelfth and Lombard
Gordon & r ergusun Cor a ineteenth and Market
David al. Graham ....Greeil ' car Sixth at.
Thomsa Graham Cur tilxth and Cherry.
Graham & Marlin No 1035 Market street.
Samuel W Gray ...... ....No 352 S Fit teouth at.
Frtateriek Grubb Car Eleventh and Coates at
Samuel Hayes Car Eleventh and Walnut.
Jahn More .. Cur Second and Lombard.
William C. Johnston Cur 13th and Girard ay.
It. & B A. Love Seventh and Brown eta.
. Mc 'ar liv Tenth, cor Georgo at.
a., &R. Met/toes. Nu 119 iN (pall Second A.
C. it. Mattson Car Tenth and Arch etc
Win. L. Maddock di Co No 11.5 South Third at.
W. It. McKinley Clermant'n it and Jefferson
Samuel Moan Paul end Seventh sta.
Jahn Mooro Pine, above Ninth at.
Francis Morris Car Tooth and Shippen sts
John O'lltien Christian and Fowler sts.
John 11. Parker kloventh and Market sta.
Wm. Perlin, Jr ...... ....Twelfth, cor Chestnut st.
Phillnlt. Purdy No 10 Walnut at,
Thomas It Patton Locust, car Thirleonth at.
Samuel Itraterh Sixteenth end Pine eta.
Samar) hi. Ross Car So.ond and Moan sts.
Albert G. Roberta ...... ....Eleventh, car Vine ht.
Robert Italatou Thirteenth and Girard ay.
Samuel Ross Second rind Noble sta.
Andrew Sproule Cor Marshall and Coates.
Morris F. SORB, Car Eighth and Arch sts.
Jeremiah t. tarr Cur Fifth and Merchant uta
Wm. C. Stevenson No 712 South Second at.
Joshua Wright Cur Sp Garden A Franklin
J. 11. Whirler Car Third and Lombard air
John 11. Went or .. 1 / 4 C 0...... Cor Second and Pine stir.
t:crowx
jabez (Barg & Bro.
ME=
Wlll. Dock, Jr
0111I.LINuTON, N. J.
F. IL Bur Pnge h 'Morning
wed•ll tl
SUN UMBRELLAS,
/,A-DIRIS AND Ci 311-NTLEINT
Minittfoetured and for sale, wholinale and tot/111, by
WM. A. BROWN S CO.,
1858.
eropartitership Ne Lino.
T)ISSOLUTION. —The Copartnership hero
tact° existing between the subscribers, under the
firm of ABBOTT, JOHNES, & Co., Is this day dissolved
by limitation. Either of the undersigned will attend to
the settlement of the business.
REDMAN ABI3OTT, •
GEORGE W. JOHNES,
WILLIAM. R. FLEMING,
WM. H. BERRY,
GEO. J. GROSS,
Will. T. WILCOX.
PUILADELPUIL, ,lunuSO, MS.
COPARTNERSIIIP
.
The undersigned hoes this day formed a Copartner•
ship, for the transaction of the Wholesale Silk Goods
business, under the firm of ABBOTT, JOHNES, A: 00.
REBMANN ABBOTT,
GEORGE W. JOHNEB,
WM. lE. BERRY,
GEO. J. GROSS
WM. T. WILCOX,
WM. H. BURLEY.
PIIILIDELPIIII, July 1, 1858. Jy2.3t
fISSOLITTION.—The firm of JOHN
FREDERICK & CO. is this day dissolved by mu
tual ce..sent. Either of the partners is authorized to
settle the business of the firm, at their late place of bu-
AIIICSA, MO MARKET street.
J. FREDERICK,
C. hiILLERKIN.
COPARTNIMSIIIP
Tho undersigned hates this day formeda Copattnerehlp
for the transaction of the WhAennlo Clothing buslneve,
under the firm of JOHN FREDERICK Zs CO., at the
old stand, 330 MARKET Street.
JOHN FREDERICK,
PETER FREDhUWK.
Jots 1, 18513 ly2-It*
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. -WIL
LIAM GROSIIOLZ has associated with him
PHILIP lIISCIIMANN, of Paris, under the name
and firm of WM. O ROSIIOLZ & CO., fur the purpose
ut n general Importing and Commission business. The
Inedness in PARIS Is conducted by Ph. Ilischmann,
rue do In Pompe, and in Philadelphia by William
Gronholz, 31 STRAWBERRY Street. jya-ltie
viATILLIAN S. LO WER & SON relinquish
V V business this day in favor of the undersigned, who
will continue the general Hardware trade, under the firm
of ABBEY & NEFF, at the old stand, No. 300 North
THIRD Street, GEORGE P. ABBEY,
.101.1 N A. NEFF.
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 30,1808. iyl-3t*
DISSOLUTION.—The firm of SMITH &
BINGO Is this day dissolved by mutual conneut.
Either of the undersigned will attend to the settlement
of the business.
• li. J. MITE( & BROTRER,
A. It. RINGO.
CO-PARTNERSHIP
- - _
Tho nuderaigneal have this day formod a
,Calartner.
Chip, for the trauxaction of a general. PANOY Goons Job.
Ling buainena, under the arm of IL J. 8511TII & Ma.
TIIIIII. at the old stand, 1i0.28 Rath POURTU Street,
Philadelphia. II ABNEY J. 8511ru,
Jyl.3t* JONATIIAN H. Rani
/IRE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
-5 existing between SAMUEL PARRISH and JOS.
T. BRADSHAW, under the Srm of PARRISH
BRADSHAW, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business of the late firm will to settled by either of
the above-mentioned parties, at the northeast corner of
THIRD and AR ell Streets, where the Wall and Window
Paper busineae will be carried on by SAMUEL PAR
RISH. SAMUEL PARRISH,
jy.l.3tik JOSEPH. T. BRADSHAW
ripHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED
1 a Co-partnership under the Brut of CARLYLE &
EWING, for the importation and sale to the trade of
Watch Mari - late, Tools, 0 Immo, &0., &c., at No. 30
South SIXTH Street.
THOMAS J. CARLILE,
Jyl-3t* CHARLES G.
Plituor.LPuts, June 30, 1868.
ATOTICE.—EDWARD B. WOLF has been
I. admlttod to an Interest In our business from this
date. L. do UROSUOLZ.
Jtais 1, 1858. jy 1-Qt*
MOTH/E.—We bavo this day opened a
.11 house in New York, under the firm of OEORGE
R. STUART & CO., end have taken the store No. 12
PARK i'LNOE, for the purpose of conducting the Im
re/171AI° old Commission business in TOMOS AND DO
MESTIC DRY 000D8.
Coesigumente of Philadelphia manufactured goods
Will receive attention.
STUART & BROTHER.
PHILADELPIIIS, July 1, 1858 fyl et
CO -PARTNERSHIP.-W I L LIAM F.
MURPHY, Counting-House Stationer and Blank-
Book Manufacturer, No. 320 CHESTNUT Street, has
associated kis sons with him in businesv. Being very
thankful for the liberal patronage of the,public, we re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We will
still continue to keep a largo and genoral aupyly of
Blank Books and Stationery, of the halt quality, and
at the lowest prices. WILLIAM 'MURPHY,
HARRY F. MURPHY,
.Iyl-3tir CHARLES S. MURPHY.
THE COPARTNERSHIP existingbetween
A-
SAIL. R. SEILPLEY and SPENCER IL. HA
ZARD is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The
business will be hereafter conducted in the name of
PE3fiseRTON S. 11U i CIIINSON, who will transact a
general Dry-Goods Commission business, at No. 108
CRESTNC C Street.
PHILADELPHIA., July 1, 1858. jyl-2t
MARPLE, MuCtitlßß, &CO. have this
day dianolvoil, by mutual commit. Either of the
perfume are authorized to use the name of the firm to
Liquidation. The Boehm of the business will ho found
with M. Sl. MARPLE, at No. 25 North VOURTIt St.
31. 31. MARPLE,
T,. C. AIcOLORE,
J. PATTON TIIO3IPSON.
PuttaulNautit June 22, 1858. jyl-3t*
IVOTICE.—The copartnership heretofore
11 existing between the suin.eribers, under the firm of
It W. TINGLEY h CO., 114 this day dissolved, by
mutual consent.
The business will be settled by either of the partners,
at 37 . South THIRD Street.
BENJ. W. TINGLEY,
CLEMENT TINGLEY, Jo.,
BENJ. TINGLEY.
CLEMENT TINGLEY, , n ill continue the Stook
Brokering business at 37 8. THIRD Street.
July tat ' 183 o•
fIOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The un-
VV have this day formed a copartnership,
under the firm of TINGLEY, ENOLISII, k CO., for
the transaction of a Domeatic Dry goods Commission
huainess, at No. 28 South FRONT and 29 LF.TITIA
Street. lIENJ. W. TINGLEY,
ALFRED ENGLISH,
.11ENJ. TINQLEY.
July Ist , 1558. yyl-9t
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY
entered into Co-partnership , seder the style or
AUDnNRIED & RUMMEL, to carry on the COAL
badness. J. T. AUDI:SHIED,
JACOB M. HOMMEL.
Plll4/DKLPIIZA, Juno 21,1858.
UR E WILKESBARRE LEHIGH COAL,
FROM THE MAMMOTH BALTIMORE VEIN.—
This highly esteemed coal is now being introduced Into
thin market by the subscribers, who have secured the
exclusive control for its sale. In the Baltimore mar
ket, where Oils Coal ban taken the procedeuce for the
past twenty yearn, it is universally pronounced as deci
dedly the brat FAMILY and STEAM COAL mined. We
can therefore guaranty our customers universal satis
faction. AUDENRIED & ROMMEL,
CALLOWHILL-STREET WHARF,
je2B-tf Delaware.
riIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED
A. a copartnership under the style of FROTHINGUAM
& WELLS, for the transaction of a GENERAL DRY
GOODS COMMISSION BUSINESS, and have taken the
store No. 34 South FRONT Street and 36 LETITIA
Street. THEODORE YROTIIINOIIAM,
KIRK B. WRLLS
PUILADHLPIIIA, .111110 int, lass.
los time Imo cfla
ofp FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A FUR-
Walled COUNTRY RESIDENCE at TorriAlale,
having a river front. ample stabling, supply of Ice, &c.
Apply at 116 CIiESTNLT Street. Jyl-Iw
MELEGANT MODERN RESIDENCE
AND FURNITURE, PRINCE LON, NEW JER
SEY, FOR SALE OR RENT.
A large and handsome brown-stone Residence situate
In princeten, Now Jersey, with between 8 and 10 acres
of land, in a high state of cultivation; a grapery ;
kitchen garden in full cultivation; a young and thriving
orchard, with every variety of fruit, suited to the
climate ; a handsome lawn, laid out with taste and
skill, awl comprising almost every description of erns
mental shade trees. Till• house, built within a few
years, is a first-class residence, of beat construction,
with all the modern improvements, two furnaces, gas,
water introduced, dt.c.; a superior STABLE AND
COACII HOUSE, Ice House, and other outbuildings.
iir-• THE FURNITURE, much of which is entirely
now, and of the most elegant description, made by Le
pinibre, will be disposed of on reasonable toms, to a
person renting or purchasing the property, the owner
going abroad
For further particulars, apply to
M. THOMAS k SONS,
je24-thmit 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street.
OFFICE TO—LET.—AN ELIGIBLE OF
FICE for an Insurance Oompany, or similar nor
poratlon, having three communicating room on the
same floor, No. 22.1 WALNUT Btreot, above DOOR.
Immediate possession given. Apply to
JOHN 0. RIOTER, or
TUiJMAB T. DUTCHER,
N 0.112. Booth FOURTH Street,
ruh9O-tuths-tf second story, front room.
shg .A FURNISHED HOUSE IN THE
country, within fivo minutes' walk of a railroad
station, TO RENT. Carriage-house, stabling, variety
of fruit, &e. Grounds vrll shaded, and latialtly lo
cality Apply to 4333 WALNUT Strout, thin' door,
from AA, M. to 2 1. M. Jo2B-Iw*
i rm TO RENT.—Tho now four-storied iron
Eta front STORE, No.lllo North THIRD Street, abore
Race street, unit Ode for airy business. Terms easy.
Apply at No. 427 VINE Street, from 9 to 10 A. M., and.
from 2 to 3 P. M. je2B-64194
cm OFFICE ROOMS TO LET.—Three
LElLbeautlful COUNTING ROOMS, (In Grigg's Fire-
Proof Building,) on the second floor, front, No. 226
WALNUT Strout; suitable for insurance, or any other
Companies needing communicating rooms.
jol6-16tA JOHN GRIGG, 226 WALNUT Street.
►LET.-TUE UPPER ROONIS OF
I. stores No. 327 and No. 333 MARKET Street,
below Fourth. Apply on the prornloos, to
M. L ILALLOWELL & CO , or
jel4-tf OUILLON, ANDERSON, & CO.
HIPPA KAPPA HATS.-50 dozen of
them, beautiful Panama). just ree.ivi nice
$2 (13, same as ususlly sold at nod and $3 GO, and no
tnigiako. CHAS. LAING Sc. CO.,
jyl.3t d SIXTH and CiIIiSTSIIT Streets.
13rultstrn
C A. KINGSBURY, M. D.,
DENTIST,
Would Warm his friends that ho has REMOVED to
1119 WALNUT Street, above Eluveuth. Jet-Sin
BLANOARD 11 0U S E r --BROAD WAY
and TIVI O ,I,FTR Street, New York, re•opeued,
eleg intl.) , furnished with every modern improvement.
The location is 11‘..sitionable end healthy.
The rooms are large and well ventilated. Ideate
served at all hears, and ovary attention paid to the
comfort of plats Transient board $2 per day. Per
manent board at lower rates.
Tho whole uudor the management of 0 J. AIACLEL•
r. am lin fpd states Hotel, Philadelphia.)
Retail Dry'
NOTIOE 7 -
WE WILL OFFER 017 R STOCK
G-REATLY REDUCED PRIORS.
Prortouo to closing tho Store for
, ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSION,
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.,
Je3o-0t 818 and 820 CHESTNUT Street
G REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
OF
ELEGANT MANTILLAS.
CLOSING SALES OF THE SEASON.
REALIICIPURE MANTILLAS. . -
FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS.
PUSHER LACE MANTILLAS.
FRENCH LACE CIRCULARS.
BLACK DAREGE CIRCULARS.
WHITE BAREGE CIRCULARS
TRAVELLING DUSTERS,
In profuse variety.
J. W. PROCTOR & 00.,
J 029 No. 708 CHESTNUT street.
LIIPIN'S WIDE WHITE BAREGES;
for Shawls, Circulars, &c., by piece or yard.
Black Silks, every grade, for Dresses and litsatillits.
Grenadines and Baines.
Organdies and Barege Robes.
6,009 pada mined Larolls atlo cents.
6,000 yards Bayadere do, do, 12% cents.
5,000 yards new style Lawns, at 12X cents.
CHARLES ADAMS,
je2B EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
I. RAVELLING DRESS MATERIALS
NEW STYLES.
Ottoman Poplins, Shepherd Plaid..
Bayadere Lumen, Oriental Lustree, &e.
White and Printed Marseille., every pattern.
Do. do. Brilliants.
Summer Iloaiery and Gloves
Shirt Bosonm . Eingle and in sets.
Ducala, Chalßes, &c., reduced to clone out.
Tarloton, for covering glassea.
CHARLES ADAMS;
je29 MOUTH and-ARCII.
BLACK CANTON CRAPE, FOR MEN'S
Coats and Yoga.
Black Canton Silk Camblata.
Striped and White Lutone.
Do. and Checked Seereuckor.
ztra flno buff and drab Liman.
Drab Nankin Pongese.
Yellow India and Breach:Nankeens.
SECLEPUESS BROTHERS,
j 0264 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH
LACE• MANTILIAS.—Just riceivbd.from
a New York auction sale, several small lots Lace
Mantillas. Prices, from 85.60 to al. -
, COOPER k OONARD,
job 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET.'
CHEAP SILK DUSTERS.—Now
,making
up, fIOVIITaI pieces 811 k Into good styles Dusters, at
86 and $7. Also, Dusters, $l, $1.25, $1.60, 81.70;52,
to sp. COOPERkCONARD, .
"Ja26 - 8. E. earner NINTH and MARKET.
fBB CENTS DTICALS.-Entire stock of
431 cents goods reduced to 18 cents. Ducal and
Barege Robes, reduced; thin Black Goode, reduced.
COOPER & CONARD, '
ja26 B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET. "
WHITE GOODS.—Beat 12, centa Jaconet
Muslin ever sold. Phut plain and figured Mut
nue. COOPER & CONARD,
e2G S. R. corner NINTH and HARIBT.
TFIIE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED
1. CRAPE SHAWLS ever offered itt this City are
now being sold by
TIioRNLEY k CHUM •
N. B. car. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
We purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendotut
sacrifice for
041311,
a lot of pry rich Embroidered Crape Shawls, same
quality and style as we have sold for
TWENTY DOLLARS!
which we are now coiling at the extremely low price of
TWELVE DOLLARS!!
Ladies, you may never have ouch another opportunity
of buying a
HANDBOMB SUM. 80 OLCBAP4 •
Also, Plain Orapo Shawls, tient 14 to 518.
MANTILLAS AND DIITERS.
becial bargains in Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man
illas, &c. . .
Travelling Dress Materials in groat variety.
Thin Summer-Dress Goode.
Organdies, Bareges, Grenadines, &e., &c
SLAVE oILII%, FANGY SILS.C, &o.
Our name is Justly celebrated for Cheap Bake.
Materials for Men and Boys' Wear.
Linen Goode, of our own importation.
Bummer Gauze and other Flannels, &c., &o.
Veils, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves , &0., at
TRORNLEY &
"ONE-PRICE CASH STORE,"
N. E. Oor. EITHER & dritlNO. (MUNN Streets
jet9•tf
REDI:MED.—Another lot 12; and 15 cent
Lawns, reduced to 9 cta.
Rich Satin-stripe black and white Luzon, 31 eta.
Firma black and brown mixed Laveliae, 25 eta: •
Ca yds black Tamartine, finest quality, reduced to
33 eta.
BAREGE DRESSES.
Rich Satin plaid, gay styles, Barege Dresses, 15
Ono lot finest mode Baregos, reduced to 18 ote
DAYADERE.
Aimee, Micah, Poll do Cleves, Lovelies.
DUCAL ROBES
Also, Robes a'quille: L'.wn Robes, reduced
LACE MINTILLAS.
Some very handimme, for $lO, from auction, and worth
816, with a variety of other styles. Aloe,
BILK 01.1911i119.
SILK MANTILLAS;
and combinatione of Silk and Lace, of our own SOFXRIOI
ILINUFACTORE, fresh from the work-room every hour
during the day. . . . .
COOPER & CONARD,
B. E. corner NINTH and MARKET
RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,
DAMASKS, DIAPERS, &o
OONSIDIERS of RIMIARDSOWS LINENS, and those
Seeirona of obtaining the (INNUISIE GOODS, should
see that the art.:lea they purchase are sealed with the
full name of the firm,
RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN,
A a a guarantee of the soundneas and durability of the
Goods.
This caution Is rendered essentially necessary as large
quantities of inferior and iiefeatiwe Linens are prepared,
season after season, and sealed with the name of
ItIOHARDdON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the
injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer
and the Manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not
readily abandon a business en profitable while pur
chasers eon be Imposed on with Goods ofl a worthless
character.
. .
J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE,
tuy2B.6m Agents, 36 CHURCH Street, Hew Ycok
A OARD
JOSEPH A. HAGY,
Retail Dube In
DOMESTIO AND FOREIGN
DRY GOODS,
No. 448 N. SECOND Street, above WILLOW,
PHILADELPHIA
Large Bier). White Building
TERMS—ONE PRIM?, 7/0R OASII.
Er Prices muted in plain figures on °soh article
ap29,3m
ERE & LANDELL,
DOUUTH AND AROB
STAYLS AND PANOY SILK GOODS
OPENING OP
FASHIONABLE
SPRING SILKS AND ROBES
DAYADERE LIGHT BILES
DAYA.DEDS RIM BILICS.
CHEER BAYADERE ULM!.
°NENE MODE BLUE AND DROWNS
NEWEAT STYLE ROHM
82, $2.60, and IS for the
MEL BPIIIN4 SKIRTS.
EYRE & LANDELL,
myl4-t fyl FOURTH AND ARCH STRUTS
f,amps.
LIGHT
PATENT KEROSENE, OR COAL OIL LAMPS,
Unrivalled in beauty, simplicity, safety, or economy.
Beery person wishing to obt an the very beet and
cheapest Portable Light within their reach should call
and examine these Lampe before purchasing eleowhere,
and we pledge ourselves to demonstrate :
Ist. That no accident can occur by explosion.
2d. That they omit no elfeneive oder while burning.
3d. That they aro very easily trimmed.
4th That they aro easily regulated to give more or
less light.
bth That they burn entirely free from smoke.
6th. That the light is at least 66 per cent. cheaper
than any other light now in common use.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed In all cues.
Wholesale and Retail Agency, 38 South SECOND
Street, above chestnut.
Southern and Weetern dealers supplied with LAMPS,
OILS, WICKS, SHADES, and everything in the line,
on favorable terms. 8. E. SOUTHLAND, Agent.
myl4-fraw-9m
11GETERE'Ef PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
BELf-GENSMATING GAS LAMP
Is the only Patent Burner that has a
NON-OONDITOTOR ATTAIN:CND.
For Barely, °kali, um's.; and. Brilliancy, It linrpass4
all others.
STATE AND 0 OWNTY MONTS FOR FAX3I,
Address__ _ _ D. P. PETERS
B. W. corner rctIOND and Ciliktiffillie::Phila
delphla ; and 422 BROADWAY, New York. mh4.ly-rp
IVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK
to your interest., and pat. Quite 138SIIER'S LAMP
FACTORY, 109 Pont% ItIGITTEI street, below Chestnut.
Previous to his opening a responsible factory, you were
charged $lB for work which he is now doing in a war
ranted manner from $8 to $lO. Support him, or you will
have the IMMO sharpy to pay. faid.y
(Ex:curo - tons
A, FOR CAPE MAY.—DAILY
tr"-'4....i7-"'EXPRESS LINE, by Steamer ,• BAL
LOON," Capt. W. WaitLals.—FOß PASSDNGERS AND
THEIR D WI; ,01: ONLY.
The solft and favorite steamer "BALLOON,"
having been thoroughly uverlinah4 and fitted with
eery appliance to insure speed, safety. awl comfort,
dill, on and after TUESDAY, the 20th instant, leave
Arch-street Wharf fur Cape Ploy every Morning, (Sun
ii.iy evcepteil,) at 7 o'clock. Retaining, wilt leave the
Crtie at 14. i o'clock I'. M. Fare 12, carriage hire in
cluded; Servants 11.50 ; Season Tickets 18, carriage
hire oars. je2s-St tf
TUTS HEMP. -A LARGE STOCK OF
cr superior polity on band and for sale by
W %AVER, EULER. & 00.,
btu, 98 North WATER street,
mhR howl Q 9 Nora, Whim.*
rbORK.-200 barrels Heavy Mess Pork.
9.nutsetrfellts
WALNUT STREET .THEATRE.
THE,BROUGHAH TESTIMONIAL.
THIS EVENING, July 2. „
A BRILLIANT BILL!
BRILLIANT PLAYA!
UNAPPROACHABLE OABT
The jeirformancee wltl eonamettoe with Oolmow's
HRIR AT LAtw,
Dr. Pangdoss
Dick DUITIMIP....
Zoklel Homespun
Lord
Henry Moreland..
Steadfast
Boorlrk
%My
Caroline
Lady
Ballad..
- Recitation.'.:.
After sides—
Mr. John Brougham
Mr. Wm. Wheatley
Mr. J. E. Clarke
Mr. Thayer -
Mr. Dubois
Mr Wod
......Mr. Green
Mrs D P Bowers
...... ....Mrs Ed Warden
Mrs Thayer.
MlllB :Lille Daily.
.... Mr S Murdoch,
- • - A PRHTRCR OF
Witte - Mr. BROUGH TY
AM PI Mr, C. WALCOTT,BUSINES3
Mies ADA
°LIPTON, and Mies DELAVAL.
Patriotic Bong
To conclude with the celebrated
KELLER "1"1101JPE
TRAND TA-BLBAU.
Stage Manager ' - Mr. F. B. Conway
Box-oalca now alma to secure Beata.
WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE
Benefit of
• ' , - MADAME KELLER,
• • - THIS (Boldly) EVENING', JULY 2, -
THE KELLER-TROUPE
YOUNG AMERICA BALLET
ORIEL, OR THE DEMON LOVER
THE BATTLE OP THE AUAZONO,
And
• DR. KANE,
Introducing the celebrated
MOO 'ESQUIMAU X
ADMISSION.
Boxes, 25 cents; Secured Seats in Drees Circle STX;
Orcbeatra Stalls. 50 cents ; Beats In Private Boxes; 76 ;
Gallery, 13 cents.
Doors open at TX o'clock; performances commence TX .
J. M. D. WHITTON Treasurer,
A MEIIICAN. AOADESLY OF MUSIC,-
8, W. soitier of BROAD and I.OOIIBT istreea
GRAND PitOaßefADE 00NOEZT8 EVERY NIGIIT
CELEBRATED OE BMA 0 ACHE STRA,
AT 8 oiCioms,
041 M MINTZ, Lsanza,
The establishmeot will be beantifuny decorated with
shrubbery, plants, statuary, and a playing fountain, by
Messrs. Wood d Perot. .'
Single, tickets 26 - Cents. ,
,Birkholders and, Ticket .
holder'', admitted free.. -
Packages of 6 ticket's $l. To be had at Beck &
Seventh and Chestnut, and Andre's, 1104 Chest.
nut streets. • - je26-tf
Oat:lingo ifuttilus.
LriE :SPRING; GARDEN- SAVIM.*
BUNT).
(OiAItIBRED‘ 11101134194 tr OF PitriIeTLVASIA.)
PERPEIVAIi 01141ITER.
FIVE PER - OZNT, Intotpat allowed to Dekoalt?ta,
and all Maieys Paid haws on Demand.
OW/IDE: 831- NORTH - THIRD STREET,
(Congo:Analtor Batte,Batt.Diso.l
This Institution itrnow oPen'for the transaction of
bushman. and Is the only Chartered Saving. Fuld loeatod
in the northern part of the city. •
The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 2.14 o'clock,
and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 5 until
9 o'clock in the livening.
MANAGE-BS:
, ._
Frederick Slott, _ - Ja ms B. Pringle, -
Stephen Smith,. Jacob "Dock,... .•
John P • Levy, - Joseph Di Stowell,
Hon Henry K. Strong, "George yroeleppee, .
Daniel Underiotier,' J. Wesley Bray,
Hon. Wm hlillward, - Robert B. Davidson, '
Frederick &ask°,..., P.' O. Ellmsker,
Wands Hart, ' John P 'Torres, - ,
Jetfoil's P. LeOlero, ' - Grarge Knecht, -
John Kessler, ohn Horn. -
Jr., President. JAMES E. ?SINGLE.
Secretary, GEORGE T. THOE,N: ' ' • apli-itte
WAVING FUND.- UNITED _ . STATES
. TRUST 0914PANY, corner of TM:IW and MIST.
NUT Streets. ,
Large 'and snail some melted, and paid bask on de
mend, without notice, with FIVE PEROENT INTER
IST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office boom from 0 until 5 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock:
DRA.PTiII for sale on England, Ireland, and ilcotland s
from LI upwards.
President—STEPS:EßN B. °SARTORI).
Treasurer—PLlNY PIER.
Telloir-3 AMR?,
Want's.
Vir ANTED IMMEDIA.TELY.-FIVE
active mad energetic CANVASSERS, to sell
‘, Powers's! Diagram and Statistical Record of the Sign
ers of the Declaration of Independence" in the city.
Apply to J. 0. POWERS, et the Lithographic Ratah.
Raiment of P. S. Dora! & Son, South PIPTEI
Street, where single copies may always be had.
je3o-41tAS
WANTED,FOR THE UNITED STATES
OLVALRY—Able=bodied, unmarried Men; to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing; and
'medical attendance. Pay from to f 22 per month.
No man having a wife or child will bo accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 MARKET Street,
dare Eighth, north side.
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
Ist Lieut. 2d Regt. of Cavalry. -
Recruiting Office,.
eentlenteleo Sztnil34ing
CIENTLEMEN'S FITRNISTIING STORE,
Vf W. W. IfIIIGHT,S 000 ARM Street, above With,
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
(ZE NTLE ME N'S WRAPPERS OR
ILA DRESSING GOWNB.—The largest ,and Lest as
sortment in the city, wholesale and retail, with a fall
line of Under (Nothing, suited to the season, at W. W.
RNIGLIVS, 806 ARCH Street, abore Sixth Philade).
phla. tohl-N
CHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE:
PURNISSUNG STORE, and PATENT
fiIieITLDRE SEAM SHIRT DIANUIACTORY, No. IA
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia,
The &ideation of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly instted to this Improved out 01
Shirts, the moot perfect fitting article made. At whole.
ale and .tail. &ad made to order. anA-lyit
political.
EGISTER OF WILLS
14ANDRNW J. WESTER .
Subject to Democratic Rules.
CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT—
JOSEPH A. MONIIDEWER,
Eleventh Ward
Subject to the =lea of the Democratic party.
Jerf-dto*
A T THE SOLICITATION of my Woods,
rx. I offer myeelf es s Candidate for tho Moo of
REGISTER OP WILLS.
Subject to the People's nomination.
R. OALIIOUN SEE,
Of the Eighth Ward.
Jo11•fulw ltuif
QII E RIF FAL T waged by my
1. triond., I offer myself as a candidate .or the office of
SHERIFF of the City and County of Philadelphia,
subject to the decision of the People's party, wnose no
mination I respectfully solicit.
WILLIAM 11. KERN,
Fifteenth Ward.
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS
JOHN °AMIN,
Fifth Ward
Subject to Deulocrattc Rule!'
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS—
CHARLES D. KNIGHT, -
TWENTIETH WARD
Subject to tho People's Nomination. Jel-tt
LOR REGISTER OF WILLS.
JOHN CAMPBELL, OF SRV.ENTiI WARD.
Bubjeat to Democratic rnlee. myl.l—lut
Jnouranre (S.ompanies.
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE 01 1 ' PERNSYLVANIA—TIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS.
Chartered in 1794—Capital 5700, 0 00—Aaseta, Jsuu•
ary 1, 1858, $347,446 50-100,
An invested In sound and available seenrities—coati
nue to insure on Yowls and Cargoes, Buildings, Stooks
or Merebmadise &0., on liberal terms.
" DIRECTORS:
Henry D. Sheered, George 11. Stuart,
Simeon Toby, - Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Charles Macs!ester, Taiga Wagner,
William S. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson,
John B. Dwid, Henry G. Freemen,
..William li, White. Charles ii, Lewis,
- - ,
.." . Gooi:go O. OITMEL.
' HENRY D. SILERRERD. President
*maim RAIPSB. Secretary. Je9-winn.tt
A MERICA_N FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER -
.PETVAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital -Stock and Surplus
Invested in sound and available Securities, continue;
insure on Dwallinge, Stores, Furniture, Morebandlle.
Vetteele in Port and their Cargoes, and 'other Personal
Property. All Loaaes liberally and promptly adjusted.
DMEOTOBB.
George Abbott, John T. Lewis,
John Welsh, Osamu , W. MorriF,
Samuel O. hiorton, /amen B. Campbell,
Patrick Brady, ltdmtuld G. Dutilh.
Oharlea W. Poultney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, Pretddent.
THOMAS B. MARIS. Secretary.
iltatrinal.
I_I[ARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL —TM
ILA- GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR: and Limed,
for DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAR
DOWELS
This article is the greatest discovery in Chemical or
Medical Science for the rapid Cure of RHXUM &TIM,
NEURALGIA TOOTH-AGILE, SORE THROAT, STIPP
NECK, or Pain in the LIMBS. SIDE, RACK, or any
part of the body. It aote upon the Wood, Nerves, Mits.
clog, &noire, and Donee, conquering all pain.
It is also an excellent preparation for Dyspepata and
Indigestion, whicar arises from a weak stomach or
bowels. Thousands of persons who bare used HARTS
11ORNE,8 OURS-ALL have been astonished &Cita
wonderftd power in removing any pain from the system.
Bottles 12, 26, 60 omits, and $l, to be sold by
- R. U. JENKINS,
ap22:iftf coiner SECOND and WALNUT Streets.
ITARTSHORNE'S HEALTH—RF.STO
-2 AMR, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL.
The Life of the Flesh is in the 11101111. Prepared by a
Chemist. The best Restorer of Health, end the beat
Blood-Purifying Compound in the World! It does
not coctain a particle of Mercury.
The obese preparation is suited to the impaire I and
weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates
the whole constitution; removes all pimples sue erup
tions from the skin; gives bloom and freshness to the
complexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken
ing complaints of both sexes.
It is a perfect cordial in taste, end meta like a charm
upon the feelings, spirits. and energies of the weak and
debilitated from any cause.
Quart bottles $1; small bottles 50 cent; sold by ,
R. H. JECHTNB,
Corner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets,
apS2-iftf
•
E SS, BRINLEY,&
a a. nn hnvw romoTed to the Lofts, No. 429 MA RIZ117•
Ilr. Adam