THFI- COURTS: rs".iriguDaTifi.,pio-clitisn'faas; tH,oPai!eil bouitcmPtmasTadges•Thoropson and Ludlow. This Court was erigagodltiOrphanie Co urt bag uets yeaterday. • ,- QuanrEttlansionii,4udge_ 4 .Aillson::-4:.keholdii, . , tiaa, - ,:ylatikday. morning, put trial. on 'itto. atiArgoofuloaling a .00vr. 4--.. number witnesses Were examined on both Bides, and the- testimony was-wiry conflicting Jury out. Itandolph atd Benjarlin`Johnion Con ' dnatorr:on , the Einekford and Southwark Railroad, Were tried on the charge of asiatilting David Shane. Iterasetaiwn that a difficulty oaeurred about the - ?arean the eara,befbre reaching the Chatham Arcot , depot, and lt wee renewed there. Shane Sestified that. he' Was - roughly handled, and 'wore that both of the defendente Were . concerned Ile it Oa the pert of the defence it wee ahown that tdhane,was drunk and tiMaelsed the glom after get ,tinit is the'cai. • Ife was 'then put--opt, -It was to.. that, neither , Barman ..ncir _Johnson streak Shane i.that Harman wag asleep in the office, (lath's; the whole difficulty; and that Johnson wag AU' In too office at the time. -Not coneidded: - . . . Ttio'rnembern of the .I;tar - irito can get out of town - siaoff trahe diffiiiint summer vsnorte. or to their entintryeottages; and,the Judgei:ot,the Common Plena:are working,4.oo businesi with a view to a so oson of relaxation ' which they no much require of or their-arduous labors during • the spring and Bummer - A Florida Story—Reported Rangturot Four „ Now that William Bdwiega is no longer' the ter: roe of Florida, the people down there auflisithetn selves by telling "` Injan" storks. The following, letter, which =we copy went the Savannah )Teph6ti cwt. we think is one of teem: Th.r is a redid b.lity'however' that there eon "Nun" in it: We received, yesterday, tie renewing 'letter. from Tampa, in whieb Is recorded one of the great est butriges thatever disgraced ¢ eituntry of law. We have no personal knowledge of the In iter, and the reader will form his own opinion of its rella 'linty. From recent, indiaatiims from , that quar ter, we entertain but little doubt of the-correct ness of bin statements Wenannot believe, how ever, that mere political hostility is stifficient to drive men to saoh desperate extremities "Touching the appeal of the writer for proteotion, yese'affettly refer him to the Governor of Florida. lo gush out,by aid of military, if necessary, all each iliaboliaal prormedi,mte sad, their anthem. , . -Tstre.t, :Florida, Juno - 24th. • rEditew Reptthliean ...Dear Sir—The existence or 'an " Executive ,Comolittite",. at this place is , doubtless known to :you ;' and as a law-abiding citizen ortbis pity, Ifeel it-my duty to state cer tain:twits to . the world,-with reference to said com mittee; and.ask—a place in, your columns for , the publication of them- as-our 'little' paper here,'and in fact evertpaper in this, portion of the State is either in league or fear of theielvigillinoe and ty ranny: , This morning fciur of our most prominent men, to, wit: , John J. Early, D'W.itt Luotau r Jeroane Baker, and Col. J. Alfonso Crockett, wore found hung to as many trees in the suburbs of mit' city. Intenseroxotteinent exists, and many of our citi zens are note under arineforthe protection of law abiding °alter's, who dare to raise_their hands 'against theseMidnighfassamins. Another remarkable feature is this, every one of tilese. men wee a member of the."Arnerioan party." ta it a proscription? - Col. Crooke, and Mr. Early leave interesting fatuities to deplore their loss while the death of all has cast a gloom over this conk:unity, from which it will not 'shortly re . _ . , They were followed to the grare by aboiit two hundred persons, and, romerk ebb: to say, there were but two Demoorata in tho concourse; one of whom was the sexton. =You may rely upon this being gristly ciorroot ; entimy excuse for - thus addrefaing K strankur is bat,thnt " spiked tritbspaight uauui to mid Oldie damnable amassing may receive - their just , As _the friorol of Americana, I oak that you snake an appeal to , thu UenoralOovernuientfor protec tion, orot least dz I.•:.atalan investigation. - Youri S. T. DOW&N. VITYATEIVIS REitatotts Elnitc/onn 'Yo-.Monnow.—The Doi Gratis Ileverati, street X. E. Church, on Eleventh street, shays Prime, will be dedicated tomorrow, Bei'. Dr Durbin will attielate. in the morning, 11,er:Q Dickerson at 3P. and Rev. Weelej-Kenney in the evening at 8 We/ark. At the Reforniid tinteh'Chnilly s , Seven h and Spring Carden greets, there will be preaching services to morrow morning, at /0 o'clock, by Prof. Benj. lace, D D , tad in the evening, at 8 o'clock, by the Rev. John Chambers. The religions !merinos now belt regularly every Sab bath at National Rail, by Rev. Dr. Stockton, have been changed from 10 i 4) 9 o'clock in the Morning. The subject for tomorrow will be a continuation of the one commenced lost Sabbath: "Liberty—civil, scale- Bleed:al and spiritual." - At the 'Union Tabernacle Teat, (Fourth street. be low Girard avenue), there wlll be preaching to-morrow morning at 6th .ck, by Rev - John Chambers, and in the afternoon at 5 o'clock, by Rev. W. Patteson ; aho in the evening at 3, by several clergymen in the German language. APPROPBUTE —By refeyettee to no advertise eLe.t,eiztnhe're, it will be isseethit a great westing Is contemplatatfine - beldl7 the Young Men'a Christien Association, at Jayne's Coll, on &Luridly Inert log, at 11) o'clock, fur the purpose of observing our notional URA vertary as an occasion for thanksgiving, prayer, and exhortation. Christians of all denoudnotione wilt unite lo the services of this religious celebration; the exor- clove will, of course, bi varied The clergy of our city are invited to be" present, rival it is ea - pooled that save. rat Appropriate adarefea4 will be made. ' RETURN OF TRH NOONDAY PDATER7AINE7INO 70 Issas 'l9 Hatt..—The Bushvess Metals Prayer Meetings, which have for ravens' weeks• peat been held at the Sensona-street Church, will agate, at the request of Dr. Jalne, - return to hle Mall on _Seventh street, blow Cheatnut, on next Monday, where they will probably be combatted without Interruption until September There Is evidently a axed determination on the part of the religiousUountiMiltY to continue this Movement in the face of summer's beat and - the 'abience 'of reany.of,our citizens. The meetingestBweom•street Church have, Instead of declining, been actually increasing Irt, inter est, and their retUrn to Jayne's Hall noir wiltdonbtless be attended with Increased wiefitlnese In carrying on this important work. , - Mt. EDITOR Allow me, through the eolnicanp of your valuable paper, to inform the public that the new patent Flour Mixing and Distributing Apparatus and COmblned Grinding and Bolting Menehatrt Flour Mile of Mr Clerk, which has been,spoksnef„so high'y by the public, fa erMie'inorithe peat; line not beetire moved from Pemberton court,' bpnyean. Second and Third streets, at the Exchange, as has been maliciously circulated. , It le. and will be, in Cot:Mont daily opera tion In-Pemberton court, between Beeend and Third, at the EXCliange=tlie n only "place . in Philadelphia where Mr. Clark, the, patentee, cats lie negotiated with for county and State rights, or the Mills fur diifereut parts of the 'Union. ' Pereomineßtiating for it at any ether plane. unless front those who Viva already Purchamid of Mr Clark, do it at their own ri. it. Remember, In Pem berton court, bettered 'feebl! and Third streets. at the Exchange, by inqu 'rialto( omnibus drlvere and agents, at the Exchange, PAOStinwilt be shown where the Mill in. Alt are halted' tO call and see It, whether wanting to pm:chase or otherwise; For Information cell at tho Mal or add.eee : ,Clark's Mill, box Phdadelphia, Pa. • • GOOD ADYXOx.—By. these times, •weep , gentle. men are closely' engaged "in getting: their affairs into July chap°, in oral' to leave ;own,-they have little time to devote to malting puichaeas of necessary equip• meets for the trip, such as shirts, cellars, hosiery, and rnanj`etter things' bet :pent; 'to the gents' furnishing line.. `Our advice le, - that their lady (Honda come to thpiiiaseistance, and *bonier them. - - The place to buy these things satisfactorily le, at W. W. Knight's, No. 606 Arch street. Finn! Purim.! CnAolt SNAP 4 4 - 1,0 C.&su ! &c.—As the 'Fourth' , thfa -year comes on the fifth, the DOI should lay ln - tbolr stock or fireworks on the third-40-W. • E. CI-. Whitman 4r. Co., fluent street, below Chestnut, hat got an elegant assortment of these Fourth orJdlyarticics thiyare sellinz them reason atly, and we a d vise , all our juvenile reetier, tv eve , them a call, as well u children or e Luger rrowth. ATTn naging - fro , 4 ppearnri.ns, Ire ehuold pronounce the- welt-kno n` ; 4, f.rni:hing house of ft O. Walborn 4X. 00., (n.,0,) hoe. 6 nod 7 116;t1 , Sixth street, one or the most attractive places in the city. Their store le thronged at all _hours of th' day with gentlemen. ettber-"givlrr their ciders, or making purchases. The shirt= *to at this establishtuent are highly sPokon of by nil whO have trted Ahem. Their entire Wok Se inettoeit:Onefele. - Ore rntoon;l3: P. 3 Oort; bo soon by his advertisement in ancther part of the paper, has re. moved his - eirenelve book and Job printing office from Merchant street o lirown'x building, corner of Fifth and Chestutit Areas, where he possouet greater facill• the than ever to 611 all oiderrlh life dine - of the 'print ing boainers. With an endless variety or 'Wire, to which he to reeking constant additions, and primes of the latest and moat approved mattes, he ens furnish, at reasonable prices, any kind of ejob, from a small card to a large porter. His tinted clieckeof ohmh we be lieve ho is the originitor7iiikenirit iod limed all over the country, while all his work, in the language - of the country press, is "neatly, cheaply; end expeditiously executed." - Onugcn Cuonfle—Mr. Bjebop vriji be ,open to m an engagement In Septeber_ next, as. ienor and eon ? Meter for mornimg and evening service. ToLD-you*. , -Otstil the pbrares in com mon me, mg know of nono_ more prolific of evil then Olt. ono ".t • told you - scr. ,, A inan,' mad, aiid dispirited nt the 111 suecessOf o saale; =Obi Iv frion't to whom he relates his, trouble in the vain hope of-syin— rathy, finds hie grtef - sngmentcd by the .'sudden hires lion of his Mood's eyebrows, sagacious shake of the hood, and the I told* you so-4 know hem It would be!" entirely extinguished the little Brune olhope that till then ticketal 41 his breast..-.t41.- 101.0 MY BO!" co I did ; and I will continue to tell -yob. for your com fort, however, te'wear only,tho epot?slidstracefui mer styles of Dramatic gtekes, the feahionablo clothier, 6111 Chestnut street. , - • Tan COntan R96n:4l.f : — . Tko:citiming Fourtif will canine. general 'going forth"; As the weather 'VIII probably be hot And so forth, it follows thatthoso v 110 Intend toeelebrato the Beurth should" go torthwtth to, the Bri3yra Static Clothlaigaltot Or. Wilson, NO' 8:00a, atuftg. Phestant street, above Sloth; and get such garments its w 11l enable 'thorn to go forth to coin= brats the Pourticsilth coinfort. OtinTo TI7E • " Listen to Our felmonitieh - '` ' 'hearken to the nerds of wisdom! , ,Inyductaitid let them be treasnind;:, „_ Treasured to your memory, ' • " When in tenet of ktimmdr elothingc r • Airkttsrflotth on ustepntinkt - Others step to stray, - ' Then be this_ thine only 210.9frer, Answer to be heard by all ' • s Franklin' lion 4 ,Wo , ii,bu7_otty clothes of E. U. Eldridge, Old,Franklln Clothing hall p " street. ego ..1.. AA MA BOARD Of TBAini Jo 41iPit 0. auntie, WlLLtalt 0.1(off, 001OLIffilf Of THE 110ern 0 41,11 IOW) . itMgrt - tit qEteporqd for The , • ..RlORMONStestnehtlk Rennsylr.nla, Teal - 380 bast6 Q. 5 . 0.9400a - tbacco 1 hes Webeter,Jtvl42,boxes 26 hide do DneknarilloOsmuton & Co;4:rr bxs 80neses-do Dohon & alt, bxe J R Sant ; :12 do „Mercer & Antelo,• 2 'bele - dd Al Thomas & ,SOntl; 6 bale. d Mart on & Co; 47 do :dOnieetica Co9lo do ON 17 do wool Parker do Bdo cotton . ° B Warren; 8 rolls leather D Birk _petrick & Son; 20 bales cottou yarn J 8 Weodward & See; 10 liege seed Miller & Bro; 28 bble apples N Rel. Hoge; 71 bids potatoes 700 do truck r.OO bxs do 186 empty canoe P.:O nkge mdte order, CIENFUSGO?-11r brig Stanley-220 puncheons mo. Isseee 6 tea do 100 ibis ds John B Newman. 131 ' -J011A..1, $ll-I , chr, Norman, Collins-141,000 pick ets 900 bele potatoes Oaiklll it Conine 0 &LAIS—BrIg Volans, aims-885,000 laths Zulght & Dell, , 3011 N. TD—Didg Cecelia, Kavanaugh-110 bble hetrilng MO do alewives Tweils & Co LETTER HAIM m Ntsfehants' .Exchaftga, Philacle/polia. Barque Aeblllea . 14peddeu London, soon Brig Hay Queen , Havana, ebon Mating 'Atelhotue. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, July 3,38 AB JUN RISES j 37 BUN BETS 7 23 HIGH WATER. 7 04 ARRSTD Steamship Penneylvanta, Teal, from Richmond. rim -Norfolk, 80 hours, with mdse and paisougers to Thee Webs Ler, Jr. Pissed elf Cape fleillupen, yesterday ef tertiden, a barque and two brig' , coming in. ' Steatnship Delaware, Copes 20 Mere from New York, 'via Cape May, - with mdse nod pasaeogers to James All derdiee. 'Pasted below Airilinington Creek the barque Warren Fisher. from Havana, and brig J Welt, loaded with spars. , Off Mutt's; Hook passed the brig otauley, of Italifaa, Doe light brig; and some 20 schooners, up• wird bound. - Br brig Stanley, Davidson, 16 days from Cienfuegos, .wits molasses to .1 sNewman. Brig Valiat, Sims, 11 days from Calais, with laths to Knight & ortg'Oechlt,•(Br) Karanatigh, 13 days from St John, NB; with fish to 'Paella & ' Bohr Norman, 14 days from St John, NB, with pickets, -&O to Gastrin & Behr It IV Tull, Nickerson, 8 doe from Charleston, with - lumber to M Tromp k lion schr'Wm Woodbury, Higgins, 6 days from Port Wal thou!, Vs, with coal to S Morris Wein & Co. Belie antia,,Noyes, 16 days from Willaboro, NB, with pleknia,'&6:l6lo4. ilOnder Sr ; WO. ' l',llefir Lesibtag. Syrift, • 6 days' fririCNewburyport,in ballastlo"Cifffiall SohTelegreplf,Nickernon, r 6 days from Newburypott, In ballast 1P Crowell fr. Coillaa• - 'Soli!. Jos' Torpor, u Uroweli, 6 days fromPOrtamouth, NH; in baliant to Crowell & Collins. Oche Treasurer, Pother, e days from Boston, with lin -6004 to Boyer &; Barclay Bohr Sarah Woodbridge, Wiggins, 4 days from Boston, in ballast to captain. Behr John li Harris, Branch, T days froin Baugus,with Was to WM D, Neal. tichr Mau alazon,l day from Frederica, Del, with - corn To J ae Barret; fc - non. Behr netagare, Denby, 1 day from Smyrna, Doi, with mini to Jae lbw ratt & Son, Schr likpodition, Colmar, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with core to J L Bowle.k.k. Co. Behr Octoraro, Telt, 1 day from Port Deposit, with lumber to J U Bewley h Co. Behr J. Barrett, Davis, from Boston. Behr S 11 Jayne, Jesos, zone Jersey City. Behr Boston Brower, front Providence. Behr Blackbird, Weaver from Provided.. Behr Buteline Rickey , Tice, from Providence. Behr Accees, Adams, from Baltimore. Behr Speed, rowers, from Ittorblonesd. Bchr R 0 Porter, Hudson, from Donvorsport. OLEAURD Fehr Sarah Woodbridge, Biggins, Salem, 0 Miller Vahr - Edwin Reed, Chipman, Boston, N Btostevant & Co. - Bohr Treaourer, Fisher, Boston, Sohn It White. • Behr Joe Barrett, Davis, Boofon, 0 A Reckober & Co. Behr S It Jayne, Jeans, Boehm - , L Audenried & Co. Bohr Blackbird, Wearer, Roston W 1.1 Johns. Babr Cpeod, Somers, Boston, Tyler, Stone & Co. Rehr It L Tay, Lake, Boston, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell.-' . Behr David 'Faust Dlosistider, Wilmington, NO, D B Stetson & Co. Bohr Binplie, Narebsll; Boston, B A Bonder & Co. • Bchr 1) 'B Johnston, Johusou, Itedtotd, L Audeuried & Co. bolsi. J 1110810 y, Boyce, Roxbury, do • Behr 8 0 Willetts, Thompson, Providence. do Behrßoston, Brower, Providence, L Rothirmel; tube Access, Adams, Nurbis, do Behr B Rickey, Tlco, Pawtucket, B Dtilaea & 00. I.•cbr R 0 Porter, Uudson, Banversport, do Bchr Boston. Brown,Provislonce;Lesis Rothermel. Btr Olayole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of the Press.) „ I.I.BVRE DD GRA.OE, July 2. 1868. 'The Wyoming left here thls morniog with 13 boats, 1.11312 and caulking' as follows: Loma Burford, dour, corn, &O. to J Fitzpatrick; Thoa Craig, lumber so Wilmington; ono now DoisWere and Haddon boat, ehinglea to Norman at Meets; J Annie Teurapaon. Josepbtim, Ellen, Col 111 , V Bright. J B Dar. yob Equator, L & A Deckard, Ida, B Collins, It It Bardtuau, cool to Delaware City. (Correopondenoo or the Preee.) IIEADINU, July 1,1858. The following boats passed out of the &Allyn Canal to-nay, laden arid consigned ai follows: Jas Livermore, curd wood to 0 II llalue,• Nathan Ito ben., an hracite coal to 11 it Corson; t arab Alice, tun]• ber to I/ 1.1 Taylor & Co; it 8 Tomlipsou, do to Malone Jc Taylvr; Ii Niles do to 81 Dolehet; Paxton, do tts-blr Joh, ion; Llll N O P Q, do to NS Butts. ' sl It 111oler, do to floury Oroekey & Co; John Cli a, d o to Norcross & dheete; Perkins & McGurn), dole Fleury Oroskey & Co; 11 11 & Wright. grain and leather to Perot k Jiro; 0 nosee Mille, pig trod to kiabcosa & Co. P. • (Correepondence of the Philadelphia Exchange ) LEWES, Lel,. J uly 1-8 A M. The barque Warren Fitter, from Litt,nuts, want in Mat eveeing, and the atettmehip Virginia yawned out The brig Milian, from the Wen Indio. for Nee York, put lo•o the Breakwater Mat night fur medical :twist ante tor the captain, who in very sick. Two barques, fife brio, and sixteen actin went out to day Wind ENE. Value, Mo. Whl. M. 1110KMAN, I DT TBLISU RAPE . i (Correopoudenee of the Philadelphia Badinage ) Cars ibLAND, July 2-6 40 t' Several ochre have gone m dean the day Tce ship Pettier, fur itiohinonci, in now going to sea to tow of a ettam•tug Wind south—weather toe, with the ther mometer tam:ding at 63 deg. Yours, au, THOS. B. IIUGILES. fat TELIVIIIIPU TO THE PHIStiO.) CILIIILLEITON, July 2. Arrived, barquee R Il Gamble, from Nov Yofk; Sherwood, from Portland. 2113)101LANDA Steamship Empire Oity,•Griffin, for Havana and New Orleans, cleared at New York yesterday. Steamship Vanourbdt, Letevre, for Havre. via South ampton, Mewed at New York yesterday. Steamship Kennebeo, /laud, hence, arrived at NM York yesterday Ship Wyoming, at this port from Liverpool, reports; June 111, let 42 47, long 00 30, was bolrded by a boat from the Portuguese , brig filillett, from Biqa for New Bedford (it being osim at the time) In want of tea and auger, with which we supplied them, Ship It ft Forbes, Ballard. for Penang and Boston, sailed from V-ipareiso April 26 Ship Frigate Bird, %Ile, for San Francisco, remained at lion Rung April It. . duty, Flying Mint, Ltunell, for Ming Koog lu a few day*, 3 einatued st dingapore May 1. dhip geneington, Toreno, at diugapore lot May, was to bwaold at auction. - Baty Indep.fideot, Obalwiak, cleared at Beaton let t for Valparaiso. Darque Joseph Maxwell, Davie, for Philadelphia next day, 'was at Y• rto Cabello 15th ult. Braque Cora, Sterling, cleared at New York yesterday for East Indies. Barque Winton, Lewis, at New York yesterday from IlnentatAyrea May 16. Bld In co with LI 8 ships St Law rence, Fahnouth, and storeshlp Supply, supposed for Rio de Janeiro. June 18, lot IS 67, long 61 %I, passed close to barque A W Appulgattb, bound 1716, tat 33 47, long 76 of. spoke 4 Montague, Straker., from Baltimore for Ilarbadoes, all well. Left barques Danl., Abigan, Rollins, for Bunton; flabutmauu, Abbot, from Saw York, unc; Paladin, Wiltion, for flew York soon; bri' Catherine Jobuseuti, —, for Paraguay. Barque R A ()Mole, Booth, cleared at New York let Inst. tor West Coast of Africa Barque Early Bird, Cook, sailed from Rangtou April 8 for Llituu. - Barque White Oloud, spear, cleared at Boston let Inst. for Gape of Good Hope. Barque thillforuls., Bursley, for Buenos Ayres, cleared at Boston Ist Inst. Brig Barran:l, Anderson, for Pliiladoipbio, sailed from Blasius ilitli ult. Brig Uttleopeo, Buck, for Boston, cleared at Savannah 29th ult. Bohr E Yowler, Raynor, cleared at New York yoater• day for Pt.iladelphia. 6kbr 11 M Wright. for Phlledelykla, sailed from New Raven /at feet. • lichee 11 P Cushing, Wass; J S liedtt , ltoes; Swan, Demmer, and U A °rattier, Marta, Ileum:, at Bolton lot Wet. bar O H Moller, Allen, from Charlentou, arrived at fle.orgettwn 11.0.' 2 3.1 ult. !Mar D B ' Barrw', lloffsee, for Havana, cleared at 'Georgetown, SO o. iltittt ult. - Schra S B Wheeler. Corson, and Silver Magnet, Per ry, hence at lion on let heat. . Behr Richard Bunten, Arnold, (or Philadelphia, sailed from Pall Elver 29ik ult Sabre I. II Endicott, Leeds, Elite Pharo, Rutter, end Jabez L White, Bartell., hence at Newport 29th ult. tichrs Worcester. Itin.des, hence, and Earah Louisa, Cruse; do ior Pawtucket, et Providence 20th ult. tchrs Juliet, Barter; Ontario, Pangllderi .14 J Rayner, Rayner; Amelia, Itock6111; huirilre, Price, and Nandi B Jones. Jones, Bailed fian Providence 30th ult. for Phi ladelphia Behr biontevlow, Falkeitteurg, heuee, arrived at att em BOth Sehr Jena N Baker. Vanuemau, cleared at Salem 300 a Wt. for Phliadelphla. Eclir P Artontrtiog, Dlll, for PhiladiOpbta, sailnd from Salem 30th all, Propellers Sarah, Jones, and Bophla , kly, hence, ar rived at New York yostordsy. MARINE MISOBLIANY Hong Korg, April 22.—The Ann, (a) ht 6 bean to the Brats oboe!, to the wreck of the Courier, Cole, bound to New York, atraudod April 4th, and bee returned to Macao with a full cargo. ghlp Bunker Mb, of Boston, Elliott, from Calcutta for London , before reported as hivitig pot loto a port lu bengal to repair damages, is again eta cd to have put tutu Uoringa di: masted A letter trout Calcutta dated May 6, eon: i•euett a report has boon In town several deya, but It is eutit 0.1 to no noorldeuce es the ably went to see from ; lia demi Heade April 26. sod gam days era required for the news to reach Mix place; besides, tae Wind was don: ahead. We thermore wirier) you of the report ouly to show ita in.probabllity.ii ' hespert, July I—Th. .chr uharine AlcClees. of Bal. tiu.ore, front Maine for Connecticut, with lumber. put In here thin atternoen, hiving epithet head Salle la the equal! of Wedueedny BOREIfIN POATB Ar at Melbourne April 2, ship Macaulay, Rodgers, Liverpool Jan 1; oth, (nut llth) baxqua Texas, Ayres, t;alecitta Bid front Hong 'Kong April 11, chip Dragoon, Wanton, Who Sid from Valparaiso May 1, ship Live Yankee, Thorn dike: Hong Kong Old flow (not or ati Rangoon April 16th, barque He len Mar, Low, Macau. via renew; and China At Hong, Kong April 9.2 d, ships Norway, Major, for 83'dney,"Ndll ; Atuntapocre, hunt; Boston Glottal; Faang Pleb N ckies; for San FIBUCINCOi Uiay Feather, Ltroam, for law York; Scotism', Manson; Chase, and LYm bongos, bowers, nue; R tchel, llamibion, do; ,barques 11 reefact a, Corning, and ries Nymph. ? hags , do. 151 d 14th, ship Argonaut, Norton, Wkiampas ' at ritugapore May 1, shies Ardes, Chapman, dischgt Nor'weater, Gregory, do; Northern Light, Duane, for Hong Emig and Macao, ldg; Franconia, Newell, for Madlinein to load for Kurupe; barque ,Edward Stop. inbh, Kaglesttm, for sale; Lucy Otar, Sweeney, At Monrovia, West Coast of Africa, April 25, barque kdwio, Clark, from Boston March 17, boned down the Nast, to sail the same night; Behr Kingfisher, Patter son, front New York Maros 6, uno. , At Mauritian May ,0, ship Belvidere, Jackson, uno; bat que.Welklo,. Drown, do. Bid from Polarize June 8, barques Giovanni Bettiote, MO New York;.loth. Atthiari hoyt, Boston. • At Ponce, YU, 18th Oil, barques Antelope, tor'New Haven. log; Hyperion, for New Yo k; emu, (Br) for London June beige Robert Abloom, for Now Baron; Autmata, (Br) itao. for hew York; aches Masonlo for do; Abby Tooter, disobg; Mohawk. Baltimore, waiting outgo A Danish brig. nom Laguayra. loaned with to ,l bacoo and cocoa, was rape ted ashore on the Nab Moon Shorn. Vessel and cargo totally lost; crew saved. .borazsr.to eons- N -10R1{.(July11-Ay ship Compromise, Childs, Liverpool; 110 barons Poirl, ' llutcbloss, Ponce PR, Cid, ships EIS Nicholas, iirayden, sierra; Steal Roe- Perkins, Richmond; barques Old Dominion, Web elee,Voidemin; Elm& lisms,Wittlinston,.fiernmda; brigs Isaiah, (Br) Pitzp.strick, tit John, ND; Adeline Done, Ulric/WM. ( 1 / 9 1ilt4ileri 41141 1 14 1 en, 1401;11311K/7OVOIlltng- too; Woodbridge, Watt, Baltimore; R V Brown, De- Matson, Wilmington. BOST° s. July I—kr, brigs Frivold, Jobnenn, New castle, ig; Marcie. Dunbar Georgetown, 130; Dein:Kat Lock, Rest, Baltimore; William 0 Olark, Farnsworth, Bitzsbothport; schr Lutber Child. Nickerson. at Jiihns. At Quarantine. Br brig Conductor, Cann, Palermo Cld, barrios Helen Maria. Nickerson, Baßim we. Sailed, ships George Hallett, Independence; barquee California. Helen Marla, White Cloud; brigs Myra, Ma deira (not previonely4 BAL MACRE, July barques Capella, (Bram) Large Bremen; William, Heath,:ilumacoa, P brig Candace. Matthew+, from Pence, P R; ochre W F Bur den, Perna, Albany; Geo W Snow Richardson, Calais, via Boston; Nightingale, Baker, N Bedford; id IM Free man', Nickerson, Halifax; Sarah, McAlmoo, from Port land; Carlton Jayne, Tyler, Boston; P H Perkins, Thompson, Benobscot, Me. At Quarantine.—Rarqds Arcadia, from St Sego de Cuba. OH kitLESTON, June 30—Cld, ship Elizabeth Cush ing, Prichard, Liverpool; barque Cherokee, Stela, Nov' Ostrava; brig Havana, Curtly, Laguna, Mexico; echr B H Hawkine, Griffin. New York Wont to sea, barque Savannah, Burk, Liverpool; echr Cal/lope, Lour, Jockeon shier Fla SAVANNAH, June 20—Ar, barque Cleopatra, Mos sap, Liverpool; ache Elides, Allen, Rockland, Me. Old, ship Laconia, Freeman, Liverpool. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, lIP TO ONE Wor.oar. THIS MORNING. GIRARD HOUBE—Chestnutstreet. below Ninth. W E Brldgerell, Va E B Fuller and wife, Tren. A. 0 Fuller, Trenton, N 3 ton N 1 J ft Jones, Harrisburg W H Jones, Harrisburg R Coulter, Greet:Am g, Pa E A Skillman, Jeremy City 8 Tenney La . 0 A Freeman, N Y G Cook, Washington B &Castle. N Y S 11 Church, N Y 0 11 Lackey, N 'Y I IL Wheatley and lady, NY W Duster, N Orleans 1 J Roberton, N Y A 19 Edwards, N Y A Velasco, N Y M L Perez, N Y J W Green, St Louis Miss Caldwell, Wheeling, .1' M Bryan., Leuieville Virginia A H Byrd. Bait I P Wild. Bait W F Larabee, Balt John Lathrop & wife, Bait If 111 athrop, Belt John Flunninkor, Kansas Harman Duane and lady, N Miss E L Walton, N 0 Orleans J 11 Jennings, 8 0 0 L Babette, N Y B 11 Stint, Reading B it Helm, Reading J Tinker, London U Levering, Baltimore Olifford it Bilinear, Han- Wril Gough, England fax. N 13 John 0 Myrick. Virginia Jae 8 Adams, St Lords L R Smoot, Leavenworth R W magraw. Baltimore °ley Chas E Brooke, Pa W A nhepard, N Y • . 0 H Jones, hi Y Chas 11 Nichnison,s t Toline, DTI Armstrong, St Leta/ • NB. , .-• •,.- ~ .M 4 'toad, California., ... kris inolii, - Viollibil l g, :- ' , Attp,Orior, Vicksburg,. , , Miss HarperiVicksburg, • .. Miss Coleman, Vicksburg Mies McDowell, Vicksburg Mles_Jackson, Vicksburg Jas Oh.plo, 'Vicksburg Wm Brnwnley and la, Va Miss Finley Vlnginia 'Mrs Brownley Virginia David II Dudley, Baltimore W 1,1 Olapp, 'Washington, Juan Ouderza. Baltimore D 0 . eLss Clapp, Washington Mr Pratt, Washington it Herman, Washington Mies Bernard, Vs Win It Bernard, VA E H Skinker, Richmond Thos J Taylor ,t la N C 3 A Nettles. La • Hon /I B Marshall, ill Dr A 8 Baldwin, Fla Miss Annie Basil, Geneva, W McDonald, Balt N York Mr button, Bait Mr Rlrklind , Balt J W Gorman, N Y T W tiowdlia, N Y 9 M. !Braley, Philo MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Yourtb street. below Area. Ward, Harrisburg M R . Stratton, Salem, N J T H Powell, Memphis, Ten H 8 Mead, Toledo, Ohio L L Sterne, Jersey Shote,Pa 0 D Reed, Phila. Mrs Gov Bigler, Clearfield, A Iteug, N Penn J W Denison, Bradford Dr W E Weatherly, Phlla Miss L Malvin, litroadebrg Hon 7 d Yost, Pa T W Johnson, N Y 0 N Thompson. 0 Relgart, Lancaster John Dent. N Y John Rivera, N Y T M Mollhanoy, Harrisburg 11 . McClure, N 'Manned, A H Reynolds, Jas Richards, Fla A B Chapin, Mass John Ilskewell,Pittsbuigh AMERICAN llOUSE—Ohestnet street, above Firth. W L Lance. P► John Thompson. N Y Samuel 0 Yeager, N Y Owen McGregor, N J James Baker, Delaware W Marie, Pa Mrs McFadden. P► J 0 McFadden, Pa It J Johnson, N J W 0 Campbell, Pa L A Reilly, Pottsville L A Danwent, Baltimore E L Newbold, N J Joe F dmith, Reading, Pa W It Parsons, Luck Haven, Lewis Campbell. N Y - Pa I L Rill Springfield 111 0 D Patterson, N Y James Johnston, Pa Janice 0 Smith, N Y G it Green & laoy, N Y 11 0 Cornwall, Mass T It Ireland, Mass W D Pitts, hid ONION HOTEL—Ai& Meet. below north. Joshua Simmons, 'Miming. D J WlMame & la, Leaven ton, Del worth city Rll Long, Loneaeter, Pa DW 0 Routelle, Bethlo'm 0 Olirt.tmen, Norristown JII Thu. he r Daytoo, Ohio t 1 hl lllabe,ry, Ohio Ohne 0 Martin, OW Joe Engel, (in, • IC Shulman, Ala B 13 liorland Williamsport Deal R Donough, Reading 0 8 Birch, Reading NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third. James E Lamb, Norristown J Rtitockton, N Y Oro Wynkooe, Phil% W H Smith, Trenton, N J W ti Seip. E teton, Pa 'lt J . Bendier, Pottsville P R Pfoutz, Jeasey Shore, 0 W Rathbane, Beaton, Ma Penne. Theo P Mattingley, Dar /I S Yenornum, Whitehall, rleburg N York II It Edutoods, Pottsville W F Yenta, Pottsville It G Kelly, Reading --- WESTERN HOTEle—Market street, above Eighth. 0 II Croft, Isld D Binnan, Philo W Barker, Piffle John Leary & lady. Ohio It McGregor, Ohio Mr Solsby & lady, Ohio Mr L Gent, Ohio Then Graham, Phila. J Henderson, N Y BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine. H A Brooks, Augusta, Me Denis Donovan, Trenton, Wm Johnston, Trenton, NJ N J N C Hamilton. N J Jobn JI Boss Stroudsburg Surd E Broadhurst, Bucks Rudolph Trego, Burka co, co. Pa Pa Mahlon B Buckman, Bucks Stephen Taylor, Bucks co, co. PR Pa • A Rich, Doylestown Eustburn Reeder, Solehury Bami Cotton, Pa Olarktiin Pox, Po P Boroughs, N Y W Ghogitr, N Y A D ooyer, Northampton Seneca Brans. Bucks co,Pa Jacob Eastbutn, Burka co, Frank S Fithian, 11l Pa Wm Davison, Montgomery IS Flail, Mon.gornory ho, Pa co, Pa J Butcher, N J Isaac Buckman, Pa MADISON HOUSE. Second street. above Market. - It It Anderson, BrookPo,NY II T Ford Dalt John Crosby, halt P Pluilint, PitteNurgh GNY Dewitt, Sunbury, Pa .7 Dolor, Elmira, N Y Michael Danforth. Boston BDI Defray, Pa Geo A Pardee, Ohio BLACK BEAR INN—Fitch and Merchant streets. M Taylor, Delaw'e co, Pa Alex Mode, Pa Geo Viroodrull, Bucks co, Ps T 8 Itoblomou, Vermont II 8 W iilisms, Chrmter co, MN Kate Fitzgerald and Pa km, Quebec A J Ferguson, Pa Thom Griest, Pa V Kieg, Pa B M Nyce, Chester co, Pa BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets. JR Madman. Bucks co, Pa Baynes Fell. Buckingham 7,olemmlas, Doylestown TII N. lf, D inhere Brevene De Turk, Oley. Pa Misc De Talk, O'dy, Ps a Olemmens, Cheater Valley Jonas Verger, Phil* BALD 'EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab. Callowhill. Mr Bowman, Weissport, Pa W Jacobs, Lycoming co,Pa John Williams, Riontiocc- 7 Revd, Montgomery co, ory co; Pa Peon A Calvin, Northampton co, Phdip Reese, Jr, NJ Penn S fi Smith Bucks co, Pa W Smith, Bucks co. Pa Bed Beans, Burrs co, Pa G Ressie, Easton. Pa Eiperial Notices Horse Tomer.—Somuel Emmons will remain in thln city one week longer, by request of his friends, and ho will teach a clam or club of his power and skill over a well-known and sicious horse, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th, and SATURDAY, the 3.1 of July, for the last time, at Madame MINNA'S RIDINCI SCHOOL, Arch street, above prowl Positively 111,, last week in this city. lie will tome the must sicious horse that eon be produced, free of charge. For further Information, In quire at the school. jyl-2t* Singer'• Sewing Marlilnes.—After a fair trial of tho several machines that hove vet been offered to the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has been given in favor of Singer's. This is, in feet, the only nutchine capable of performing every kiwi of sewing. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING 'MACHINE Is, beyond all ghestiou, the most complete article (or family use yet Invented, bang at once ornamental, easily operated, and superior, in every respect, to any other machine. On thin 'Antonione we challenge the world. I. M. SINGER Az CO., jeT-tin Office, No. 602 CHESTNUT Street. The Great Trial of Jules Hanoi's Enu Athe :MUNE OR Hula RESTORER.--A number of learn mai gentlemen having bald heads or gray hairs ore Invited to test the efficacy of Jules Ilauel's Eau Athenlcnne or Hair Restorer, for causing a new growth where baldness exists, and restoring gray hates to their original life color, brilliance and softness. It is not a dye, is easily applied, and is perfectly harmless. It MR be given, free of charge, to all who apply personally et the office and Laboratory of Jules Hemel & Co., No. 704 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, between the hours of two and three o'clock P. 31. Rl2B-d6t wit Grev3r sr, Bauer' . OgLEBBATXD /FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 730 CHESTNUT STREET. These Machines are now justly admitted to be the beet to nee for family sewing, making a now, etroug, end elutic stitch, which will Nov rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut. °Umbras sent on application by letter, apti-y Consnmption of the II food, or Aufentitt.—ln this common and dangerous disease, tho blood loses its vitality, CAMPS to nourish the system, and to stimulate the organs to healthy activity. Tho Protoxide of Iron, in the PERUVIAN SYRUP, supplies the deficient elomont, and the blood receives now life, with a con. sequeut restoration of the bodily vigor, the return of appetite, and the hue of health. je2B-11td ltw Seamen's Saving Fund—Of Ice . 293 Walnut street, one door went of Second street. Itooeives de- posits In soma of Ono Dollar and upward., from all classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day sod Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, Franklin Fell; Treasurer And Secretary, Charles M. Morris. Bower's infant Cordial.--This invaluable Cordial is prepared from a 'variety of the meet choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the moat perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and young children. by its powerful influence It speedy tare Is effected in all twee of Choice, windy pains and spasms. P.olieres and mitigates much of children's suffering during deuti tion or teething, and by its soothing properties trail. Valises pains of the bowels, looseness, vorniting s ke. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been used In thousands of cases with the moat abundant cue tee, family (should be without It. Prepared only by MUT A. Bowel, At his Drag and Chemical Store, N. N. earner of Sixth and Green ste., Philadelphia. To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. in 18.1 y Saving frund.--trive Per Cent. Interest.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, B. W. Corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of defosit to the , day of withdrawal. Money in received and payments made daily, without notice. The itiveatmenta aro made in Real 'Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and such first-class securi ties es th charter requires. Once hours, from 9 o'clook In the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, nd on Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 &Mock. fee Strauss & Goldman, No. 306 Market street above Third, Wholesale dealers in CLOTHING, are now selling off their entire 'dock at Retail, at wh olesa le Vricf I. JoHaril THE PRESS.-:-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1858. Saciason, _JOB PRINTHR, ' . , FIFTH AND OHESTNUT. • : Ohooka, Notes, Drafts, Bibs Lading, Bill Heads, M onism Cards; and all other kinds of Job Printing, at prime to suit the times, - nal7-17 On the 7th ult , by Roo. T. S. Dunham, 627 Wood otteet, Mr. JOHN PHILLIPS to Mira MARY MoCOY, both of th's city. On tho 22d of June, by the Rey. Pr Erecter, Mr. PRED'II WIDMAyEII to Mies MART ANN YEAKEL, both . of thin city. By the Rev. W. Cathcart, July.l, Mr. CHALELDY 000 D to Mice ANN ELIZA CARVER, both of Shia city. , , On the morning of the 2d inst., at his residence In Lancaster city, RIOIOARD MoGRANN, Jr. Ills funeral will take place from hie late residence, on Monday afternoon, the 4th inst., at 41; o'clock. * On the 80th ult', Mr. RICII4IIO JOHN !MINTER, in the-38th year of his age. The relativea and friend. of the family, also Wash ington Lodge N 0.2, I. 0. of 0. F ; also the members of ltfoymneneing Hose Company. and. female Association of F. N. A. A., are respectfully invited to attend the fu neral, from his late residence, N. W. corner of Fifth and Redwood streets, this (Saturday) afternoon, et 4 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Philan thropic Cemetery. • On the 30th ult., THOMAS SIMPSON, in the 60th year of his age. his male relatives and friends are respectfully invi ted to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No 024 Pine street, on Suedaymorning, July 4 at 8 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Woodland oe tnetery Mrs. MARY STAPLETON, in the 34th year of her age. tier funeral will take place this (Saturday) afternoon, July 34., at 4 o'clock, from the residence o' her father, James Clormau, in Wealth:lton street, Manayunk. Her friend, and neighbors are requested to attend. To pro. coed to St. Joha'a Church. Mattayttnk. . • . . On the afternoon of the 30th alt., EDWARD T. MOTT, aged 48 years. Mills relatives and male friends are particularly invi ted to attend his funeral. from his late residence, Fifth street above Green, on Sunday afternoon, 4th inetant, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Laurel 11111 tk On the let instant, JOdIN McINVYRE, in the 80th year of his a,e. Ilia friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 8. W. corner of Eighth and Wallace stretts, this (Ba inrdo.l): gterogloo,at 6 o'cloelt.;; Panoral to proceed to gonntneat Oereeterr.• , • , se' Seddeoly, Wedaeeday, the 80th 'ha RcisERT, eon of Robert and Rachel atc(illooh. aged 13 years. The rolativea and Mende of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reniaence of his parents, No. 1330 South Fourth street, this (Satardiy) afternoon, at 6 o'clock, without farther no tice tk On the let inst., ELLEN MANIA /TELLY, daughter of Bonn and the late John Kelly, in the 17th year of her age The relating and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her etepfathar, Thomee Graham, No. 111 Juniper street, above Race, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to St. Illary'e Cemetery. On tbo 28th ult , Mr. PETER WEYANT, In the Tint year of hie age. Ilse rolotiyea and friends, also the Carpenters' So ciety of the city of Philadelphia, and ?anemone° Floes Company are reapeodnily invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 918 north Fourth ntreet. above Poplar ' thin (Saturday) afternoon, July lid, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. To prooeed to Laurel Kill Cemetery. tt GLOROR BRINTON, ESQ.—Died, after a long Illness, on the 80th day of June, George Brinton, Esq., in the 54th year of Ede age Mr. Drinton has been an invalid for some years, and though able to attend to business in hie office, woe obliged to deny himself free COMOII2IIIOII. tino with the world. He was not conspicuously known In this community, though well and widely to his quiet reiirement. Mr Brinton was the eon of the lamented John M. Brinton. Erg . he friend and intimate associate of Chief Justice Tilghman, and other* of the same caste of that day, who were venerated for their purity, patriot ism, and elevated aortae of truth and right. John IL Brinton lelt as pure a name ea any man who has passed away. Retiring from the practice of hie profeieion afi a lawyer, he devoted himself ti the management of a largo lauded Wet*, and an the minutest details of hie arrangements, not a word ban been heard of an lUMlCtl racy to endanger or complicate the intereate of others. Born of one of the oldest families io Pennsylvania, on. ginelly of Englieh line, be bore with him to the grave a stalwart dignity of character and mind. George B totem, Bag.. the sub J-ct of title notice, was especially the representative of hie father. Though (+aerated for the profession of the law, he declined its practice, and devoted himself to the arrangenmut o• bin private affairs, and the discharge of hie duties as true ea of various estates committed to hie Judgment and integrity. It is something to say, though a vulgar mind may not comprehend us. that Mr. Brinton was a gentleman. That de•lcate thought, the offspring of charity, which 6111 f through a mind embarrimod is hie presence In an hour of sorrow, would turn Into deed eo gracefully, that the recipient of a benefit could feel no weight of obligation. lie• nought no report of what he meld or did; he quietly did right for the sake of debug right. With regard to his Christian character, as to which it meanie that much must be said in obtaining notic.o, the humble author of this article would leave that to Om niscience ; only observing that if ever a man lived un der the Christian dispensation, who wished •` to do unto antra an he would be done by them," that man woe George Brinton. X. 117' At s meeting of the MINNE-UA-TIA LODGE, and SUPREME GRAND couNcrt, of the I. 0. S. M of Eastern Pennsylvania, held on Wednesday eveoteg, the .30th ult., the Grand Commander announced the death of our ate fellow-member,EDW ARD T. MOTT, whereupon a committee woe appointed to than resolu tions expreSS ve of the sense of the Crawl Council. Tho committee sported lye followlug, which were untnimously adopted : Whereas. Our brother, Enwann T. MOTT, has been suddenly removed Iron: our midst by the swift laud of death: and Whereas, It is eminently proper that the feelings pro duced by an event FO asd and mysterious should vent enpresekt: : Therefore, by 311nue-ha-ha Lodge, and Supreme Grand Council of the Independent Order of Sons of Malta of Eastern Pennsylvania, Be it Resolved 3st That the departure of our Brother from lifo and usefulness fills us with most profound sorrow. 3d. That it now affords us mournful pleasure to com memorate our departed brother's virtues, his manly honor, his tried integrity, hie proverbial kindness of heart, and the genk.l social goatlike which endeared hi m to tho brethren of this Council. Pesolm 1, That en respectfully tender our condolence to the bereaved fancily of our doce.ed Brother, and that a copy' of these resolutionh be presented them. The members of Minne•ha•ba Lodge, I. O. B. M., Mill assemble at their Hall, corner Tenth nod Chestnut streets, on BOND tY A.FTEIIISOON, 4th inst., at 2j o'clock, for the t urpose of attend ng the funeral of our Into fellotr•momber, EDWARD T. MOTT. A general ettentanco is desired By order of the GRAND COMMANDER. Geo. Mr. Woon, Grand Secretary. j)3-It* irre The Eleventh-Street Methodist Episco- PAL CUURCII, on ELEVE.TiI Street, above Prime—ft ci Gratin—will be solemnly dedicated to the worship of Almighty Cod. on SADRATII, 4 h of July next. Rev. Dr. DURBIN will officiate in the morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. J. DICKERSON, form-rly pastor of the Church, at 3 P. Nland Rev. WESLEY KENNEY, 8 of Wharton-street M. 'E. Church, in th e evening at o'clock. In the Dedieatury &niece the New Ritual will be used. JY3-I tel Navoital (Main Saloon,) 11 1 111 t 1 wtt above TWELFTH Street —T. R. STOOBTON vi I preach (1). V.) SABBATII MORNING et 9 o'clock, (Inßtend of 10)1,) on the :Subject of LIBERTY: CIVIL, ecomn aBTICAL, tIPIRITUAL, "If the Son, there fore, shalt mac you free, ye shall be free indeed) , All Inettett. jya-Ito* Union Tent, (Fourth. b low- Frnnkliu 11,3 mcnne,) to-tiny —Children's meeting I'. M. °cram Preaching by Rev. B. M. LOAD at 8 I'. 51. TaMOIIROW--Preaching in English at 6S A. M. (after the daily sunrise prayer meeting) by Rev. JOHN CIIA51111,118; at 5 P. M. by Rev. W . NON. In German, at BP. 51., by several Clergymen. ,jy3-Itte The Business ,penes Union Prayer Meet uill be resnme3 nt JAYNE'S JIMA, on 5D7 DAY ne.t, the sth lust., when It In hoped an large n number ns ever wilt attend. MI are cordials invited to be present. jya-lt* ria• What God milli done for our Land will he the subject of a special <HAMM in ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CILLIRCIL NEW Street, below Fourth, on TO-MORROW MORNING, July 4th, at 10 o'clock, by the nettor, Rev I:. W. CUTTER The State Pencil,les, Capt. Page • the Philadelphin Guertie, Capt. Yalleo , and the Bleck flamers, Cept. Becker, will be in attendance. jy3-ltw Masonic Notice.—The Officers wet iI.T Members of the Grand Lodge of Penn's, Lodge 61, Union Lodge, 121, and the Order generally. are re spectfully limited to meet at the Ilan, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, the 4th Inst., at 3 o'clock, to attend the funeral of their deceased Ihother,EDWARD T. MOTT, from Ids Into residence, Fifth street. above Green at. By order of W. M. Union Lodge, 121. j)3•11.* ALBERT E. POERLNG, Secretary. c9:Notlee.—A I the nlembers of the Dn•.. NEKER INSTITUTE aro requeeted to attend clttl sfeeting, MONDAY AFTERNON, sth Ind., nt 4 o'clock. By order of the Prel.ident. jy3.lt4 J. C. WI( al.: : Jrt., Secretary. u• Post Office, Ploludelphio, Jitti 2d, 3858.—The Post Office will to closed 011 MON DAY, July sth, except from 73 to B,V, o'clock A. M., amt 2 to 3 o'clock P. M. jy3-2t GIDEON G. EhTCOTT, Post:neater. orNew Orl tots Gam Light Ccnikp L iiiy. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' DANE, rnil.shrLsorlA, July 2, 18)S. Notice Ia hereby given to the Stockholders of the New Orleans Ong Light Company, that the Agency for the Transfer of the Stock and thepayment of the Din &ads of that Company will be closed (role and after the first day of October next; and they nre requested to surrender the Certificates issued by this Batik and re ctit e Warrants of Transfer to the Company In New Or leans. W. RUSHTON, Jn., Jy3-111wdrinthtoel Cashier. n• - • Deportotout of Pobile Rich waY.— Offleo B. W. corour CHESTNUT nod FIFTH Stn. PUILADELPIIII, July Ist, 1858. NOTICE —All porsons having claims against this Department for work nod materiels furuishod will pre sent them without delay at this Olllcu ; and contractors and others ore hereby notified that no bill will be ap proved for work or materials unless ordored by the Board of Commissioners, or by the undersigned. by order of the Department of Highways. JOAN iIIeIIARTHY, jy3-2t Chief Commissioner of highways. iVegiiing onthe Christian Patrint THE YOUNO Mt . :AS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION of Plai/odulpli to wilt asAoto We at JA YNE'S HALL, at I 0 o'clock on MONDAY AIORNINO, 6th I ed., to ob:iorve our NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY as au occasion for THANKSGIVING, PRAYER, awl EXHORTATION. VON. T 0.% NICSO 'VINO, in view of spiritual as well as Civil blosminis rum:limited to our common country. FOR PRAYER, that those blessings may be con tinuo to us to 0. Notion, nod especial.y that the reli gious moakotillig in which we 1100 lejoico may be con filmed, increasing in power 01111 1111100100. The ircercitios is ill 110 IllatO of aillversiliod and sorted character. Christians of evory Evangelical denomination, and of vs ery professirin, and Young Men's Christian Avvricia lioll4 of neighboring cities and towns, me cordially in cited to unit,iu this demonstration of tho pelt er of Christianunion. Let then: Ine such n gathering on thin occasion 115 has never Kohl witneFneti n Willi tn. Hall, enteared no it to the friend, of Christ by so many tender RIM de lightful nAsocnitionv. elerp act, Me requested to occupy the platform. Ladies vpecially Inn GM. J. S. CUMMINGS, Committee THOMAn TOOTAN, of jy2-It J. M. DUTTON, Arrangellientn. fi - . ..tlfflee of the Mayor of iho (Jill. of Phi L, Ji.a.y Ist. 1853. PIiOCLAMATION-FOURTIT 0 - N JULY . , Public attention is hereby directed to the Lana and Ordinances respecting the firing of Guns, Pistols, trackers, Molt's, Baskets, Chasers, and the like, which arc b her prohild.ed, It is hereby enjoined upon all good citizens to refrain from any breach of the Laws and Ordinances t elating to firing nil gunpouder in any feign uh.nehy the lives and property of citizens and the public peace are en dnegered. By order of the Moyer. Jy2-3t, - W. J. P. WHITE, Mayor's Clerk. 07.Cotnnterclnl Mutual insurance t am- PANY.—A )fleeting of the StockhobleTm of this Company u ill be held at t heir in rear of No 218 ALNBT Street, on THURSDAY, July 8, 18611, at 11 o'clock %. M. 3011.1 McCOLLOM, 0 64 0 P;(9lFib Marriages. (Deaths. r.= g-aruh..,.., um and Cheltenham BM). ROAD COMPA 4 Y.—An election for a President an twelve Directors of the Chestnut BEll and Cheiten. ham Railroad Company, to serve until the second Mon. day IS Jen Wiry, A. D,1859,-wlll be held at the Compa ny's Office, Depot Building, •Oermaritown, on THURS DAY, July 15, 1658, at 10 o'clock A. M. , CHARLES IVEISS,t JOSHUA. COMLY, Committee. ENOCU REX, J. LIGIIPPOOT, Secretary. Jyl..Btte Gentili:rows, June 29, MS. -- (MPhiladelphia, Jane 24th, 1858.—An Election for Directors of the MUTUAL DR ` INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OP PHILA DELPHIA," to serve the ensuing year, toCll bo held at the Ofllee of the Secretary and Treasurer, S. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streets, on MONDAY, July 6th, 1658, between the hours of 10 o'clock .A. 61. and 3 o'clock P. M. ' WM. MARTIN, Jo., 1.324-10 t Secretary and Treasurer. Keriql Noticzo VETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE A—if Estate of JOSEPH REAKERT, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said Estate will please make poymeut, and those leaving claims are requested to present them without delay to EDWIN L. REAKERT, N 0.413 north FOURTH Street, OSWOLD THOMPSON, No. 716 PINE Street, FRANKLIN 0. JONES, No. 32 S. Wlld EVES, fy3-s6ev Executors. 6114 3 1 3 ing giFOR SAN FRANCISCO.-CLIPPER OF THURSDAY, 16th July Inst.—Lemur ltAres, AND NO DCTIINTION. The superior A 1 Clipper Ship WANDERING JEW, STACKPOL, Commander, is now raceiv,ng her cargo, at Pier 10, E. It., (New York,) and will poeitivoly sail as above. The Wondering Jew was built for the California Trade, Is throughly ventilated, and of entail capacity; has just made the voyage in 84 days from Amoy to Havana, being the shortest passage ever made between these ports, The superior sailing qualities of this ship, her smelt capacity, low rates of freight, and early day of sailing, present unequalled Inducements. her balance of freight apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00., Jy3 dtr 120 NORTH. WIIAltV.1:8. excursions ATLANTIC CITY.— , • lIINCOCK-STREET METHO DIST EPISCurAL CHURCH will have on Excursion to Atlantic City, on TIILIRSDAY, July 15th, 1858. Tickets for sale by Methodist Book Store, No. 56 North Fourth street; Leary & Getz, Book Store, 224 North Second street; Rev. John Thompson, 1215 Hancock street; Rev. George Quigley, 1441 North Eleventh street; Roe J. H. Turner, 726 North Nineteenth street : Rev. John W. Hick:nen, South Camden, and also of nekton of Kensington M. E. Church. Tickets for Adults, $1.50; Children under 12 years of age, 75 canto. A large tent minim erected on the Beach with refresh ments, which Mill also accommodate those who take their own provision.. Core T,lOO wiTil vs. First boat to leave Tinc•strert wharf at 63i o'clock. Lnat boat leaven Vine-street wharf at 6 o'clock. Jy3:2t* FOURTH OF JULY EX CURSIONS.—The Steamer LOG AN lefty"g"rgharf, Kensington, at 8,10 X, IX, e 3, and 5 o'clock for Red lank, stopping at Arch and Christian streets. Returning at 9, 12, 2X, 4X, and 7. Excursion 15 cents. iy3-It* - FOR THE ALLEGHE- K 5 NiEs.—NOTICE TO PERSONS WISH ING TO TARS THE MOUNTAIN AIn.—THE PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY null issue EXCUR SION TICKETS during the Summer to ALTOONA and the MOUNTAIN MOUSE, (Cresson's Stationd good for eta dims. Pare to Altoona and return $7 16 Fare to Mountain house and return July 2, 1858. THOS. MOORE, jy:t..l2t Agent Pennsylvania Itnikond Cotnpnny Arcl N FOR CAPE MAY.—DAILY Nr. 4 ...i - LtcZNEXPRESS LINE, by Steamer BAL LOON," Capt. W. WHILLDIN.—FOR PASSE:MSS AND Min BIOUAGIE ONLY. The swift and favorite steamer ,6 DALLOON,' , having been - thoroughly overhauled and fitted with every appliance to insure speed. safety. and comfort, will, ou and after TUESDAY, the 29th Instant, leave Arch-street Wharf for Cape May every Morning, (Sun day excepted,) at 7 o'clock, Returning, will leave the Cape at 134 o'clock P. M. Fare 52, carriage hire in cluded; Servants $1.20 ; Season Tickets 58, carriage hire extra. Je26-Btifiv ( agricultural - A tm INDEPENDENT TOOTH HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, Hoisting Forks and Blocky, Grain Criuties, Grass Scythal, Grain Scythes, Gran Hooke, Churns, Butter-Workers, Ac., for sale by D. LANDRETH & SON, Implement and Seed Warehouse, Nee 21 and 23 South Sixth street jy34t* between Chestnut and Market ate. sas, TURNIP SEEDS, CROP '6B.—We have In store, of our own growth. crop '5B, we. rior to the tuiported— Early Dutch Strap-Leaved. Purple Top Whit' Globe. Early Store. Large Norfolk. Yellow Aberdeeu. Purple-Top Scotch', end (golden MAO, PurpDeTop Elite 'Saga, crop 's7—the new crop is not yet ripe. D. LANDRETH & SON, Implement and Seed Warehonee, N 0.9. 21 and 23 South Sixth atreet, 5y3.11.4 tx , tween Chestnut and Market eta. tottg KETOHIRA's IMPROVED MOWER AND DEAFER FOR Mk, acknowledged by alt who have teen them wollt to be the Lod machine in tho' market, for sale only by SPANOLER A. GRAHAM. jy3 No. 627 MARKET Street, below Seventh. as, PRATT'S PATENT STEEL SPRING TOOTH HORSE RAKE, tho only perfect Rake. In non. Also, Rovolvlng Hakes, Groin Cradles, Dar ling As Waldron's Grass tic) thee. Hay Parka, with a full and complete assortment of Hersestlng Tools 6PANOLkat A. tiktAliAst. Js3 No. 627 MARKET Street. below Seventh. TURNIP SEEDS, now crop, war- ranted genuine. Abe, Buckwheat, Millet, &c., &c. SPANCILBA & GRAHAM 3y3 No CZ Nitalttl3Y2 Street, below Sevent. Noticce THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE AN NUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OP PIMA EMEEM rho Malingers; have this slay declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, for the laud mix mouths, payable to the Stockholders, clear of the State tax, on demand. 1.0-51.* JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary. NOTICE TO AHCIIITECTS.—In pursu ance of a resolution adopted by the Monument Oommissioners, at a meeting, at llarriaburg, on the 13th Instant, Plans, Specifications, and Estimates aro invited for the erection of a MONUMENT to the fito:nory of citizens of Pennsylvania who lost their !Ma 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, &c., to bp addressed to the Governor, at Harrisburg, prior to the Ist of Jule. Proposals received from July 1 until Au gust 4, 1858. Persons furnishing Plana will please send their Esti mates under aeal , as they hilt bu for the use of the COlll - only. For the Plan whirls may be adopted a premium of Two Hundred Dollars will he allowed. By order of the Cormaisoioutos. JOHN W. 051ARY, Secretary. MIMI:MIRO, May 14, 1859. jyl-tf IVOTICE.-AN ELECTION FOR SEVEN 1. 1 1 I/TRETE/Mot the MONTOUR IRON COMPANY, to serve daring the ensuing year, wlll be held on SA TURDAY, the thirty-fl at day or July next, between the hears of twelve o'clock Al„ and one o'clock P 11. at the La Pierre Hotel," in the city of Philadel phia, Pennsylvania. je3o4 Jj3l T. DRYAD, JR Hecretary. DIVIDEND. -NE AV ORLEANS GAS LIMIT COMPANY.—FARMEBS' AND ME CHANICS' BANK, PIIILADELfiItA, June 2S, 1858. The Direetorn of the New Orlenus One Light Com puny hare declared a meini•annual dividend of Ciro per cent.. payable at (hie think, to the Philadelphia stock holders, after the first day of July next. fe2ll-1W W ItUSIITON, Secretary. THE WEST PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY CO ARC. NOW RUNNISO THEIR CARS From Eighth etropt, , along Market. street, to Logan, and nlong Logan to Ilaverford ntrect, =EI FIVE; MINUT I; S WM. S. MANN, DAIIL's FARINA. CRACKERS.—The enduring popularity of F A FL'S FARINA CRACKERS results from their remarkable P.tut. has no fears that the high reputation of his Crackers will ho injured even if "one or two hulls iglus ale" should make and offer the ordinary kinds under the name of Farina Crackers. • . . _ Errors of thin character aro alwaya corrected by an actual and (.01111,11,11th o trial of quality by a discerning public. Paul's Farina Crackers are morn nutritious and whole some., and retain their freshness longer, than nay other Cracker., load, Paul's genuine Farina Crackers are made of the pure Ask for 1' im.'s FASUNA. CRACKUId. Sea that they urn stamped " PAUL." Test them ; compare Mom with others ' and buy them. Sold by the principal Grocers and wholesale by jAMES R. WEBB, p.3-3t :223 South 1:10.11TI/ Street. ATOTICE.-5V ho .served up THIS DAY, (Satnrda),) at the EXCIIANOE HOTEL, No 77 DOCK Sheet. Philadelphia, (late Col. It. B..lones's,) 800 lot of Woodcock, Boston Fresh Salmon, Shoop- Head Fish, Soft-Shell Crabs, nod Clem Sca-Turtle Soup. Friends of the House and citizens generally pro fin I led to call. J OTTENKIRK, of the Madlion Nos 37 kind 39 No. C. Second st..ert, ba.dt.*- Proprietor. STE WART & JOHNSON, INSURANCE AND NOTE niolJ,:lr. No. 10S South FOURTH Street Je :Au th net•lm If BI,AIWARD II 0 U S F,—BROADWAY and TWEISTII Street, New York, reopened, eleg surly furnished with every lboduru improvement. Thn location to fashionable real healthy. The rooms are large and well ventilated. Meals served at all Imre, and every attention paid to the comfort of soma Transient board $2 per day. Per manent board at lower rate,. The whole under the munagementof 0 J. MACLEL LAN, °Me of the United Staten lintel Philadelphia ) uho respectfully ROUCUR the patronage of his friends and the travelling publ e j tO-2m OPENING.—Mas. M. S. BISHOP, of No. 01.5 CHESTNUT Street, hoe erei‘ed by the last ,teanter, dituct front Perim, a ttplentlid ave;rtment of Ladies' Cape and Head Dresses ; also, a fete Bonnets, Which elto will open TO-DAY, (TlN,reAlay,) July Ist. NOTICE .—The partnerabip heretofore ex• I Whig under the firm or. Ita.OFCElt, LEA, &.CO. has Ms day ceased, by Its own limitation. The business of the late firm will be settled be either of the under signed. - VIOL P. LEA, JOS. LE A A E. STEPHENS, P. W. HENSLEY, - THOS. R. - PHILADELPHIA, 0 ma; 20th, 1858. THOS. It. TUNIS, of the late firm of . . HACKER, LEA, & CO., has REMOVED his Agencies of Cassimeres, Satinets and Woollen Goods to No. 233 CHESTNUT Street, below Third, north side. jy3lit DISSOLITTION.—The Copartnership here tofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of ABBOTT, JORNEB, & Co., is this d dissolved by Itriltstiou. Either of the undersigned will attend to the settlement of the business. - REDMAN ABBOTT • GEORGE W. - WILLIAM It. FLEMING, WM. 11. BERRY, GEO. - J. GROSS, . WM. T. WILCOX. PIIIILLDELPIIIa, June 30,1865. The undersigned have this day formed a Copartner shis?, for the transaction of the Wholesale Silk Goods business, muter the firm of ABBOTT, JOUNES, & 00. REBMANN ABBOTT, GEORGE W.' JOIINES, WIC 11. BERRY, GEO. J. GROS. WI!. T. WILCOX, Wld. IL. ROBLEY. PIIrLA6ELrIrtA, July I, 1865. jy2-3t IVILLIAM S. LOWER & SON relinquishv burliness thin day In favor of the undersigned, who will continue the general Hardware trade, under the firm of ABBEY & NEFF, at the old stand, No. 308 North TRIED Street. GEORGE P. ABBEY, - • JOE A. NEFF. PRILADELPRIA, June 30, 1858. jylatik DISSOLUTION.—The firm of SMITH & Rrtioo fa this dig diiumlved by mutual consent. Either of the undersigned will attend to the settlement of the buelnesa. The undersigned havo this day, formed a Ho-partner ship, for the transaction of a general parer GOODS Job. bing business, under the firm of H. I. SMITH & BRO. THEM. at the old stand, N 0.29 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. HARVEY J. MICH, iyl.3t* JONATHAN 11. &HIM. 11111 E PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between SAMUEL PARRISH and SOS. T. BRADSHAW, under the arm of PAR itISII & BRADSHAW, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late arm will co nettled by either of the above-mentioned parties, at the northeast corner of THIRD and ARCH Streete, whore the Wall and Window Paper business will he carried on by SAMUEL PAR RISH. ' SAMUEL PARRISH THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED a Co-partnership under the firm of CARLILE & EWING, for the Importation aid sale to tho trade of Watch Materials, Tools, Classes, &c., &c., at No. 30 South SIXTH Street. THOMAS J. CARLILE, J9l-3t.* eIIeIMES G. EWING. Tune 3031908. OTIOE.—ED WARD B. WOLF has been admitted to au interest iu our business from this date. L. 2c. P. (111.09110LZ. JUNE 1, 1858. jylJ3tit JOTICE.—We have this day opened a house In New York, under the firm of GEORGE 11. STUART Ar. CO., and have taken the store No. 12 PARR PLACE, for the purpose of conducting the um rowrima and Commission business in FOREION AND 00. MEsTio 05? 00008. Consignments of Philadelphia manufactured goods will receive attention. STUART & BROTHER. Pan.ADELruiA, July 10858. jy.l 96 /VIE UNDERSIGNED have this day .11. formed a copartnership under the firm of Mc- CAULEY, BROTHER Jr DREIVSTER, for the trans action of the Importing and Jobbing business in Hosiery, Gloves, and Fancy Goods, No. 23 North F01311:211 Street. HUGH D. McCALILEY, DANIEL W. IIIoCAULEY, CHARLES O.IIII.EWSTEN. July Ist, 1868. jyl-thstu lm CO-PARTNERSHIP.-W ILLIA M. F. N.-./ MURPHY, Counting-House Stationer and ➢lank- Book Manufacturer, No. 320 CHESTNUT Street, has associated his sons with hint in business. 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 large and general supply of Blank Books and Stationery, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. WILLIAM F. MURPHY, HARRY F. MURPHY, jyl-3t* CHARLES S. MURPHY. MARPLE, MoOLURE, & CO. have this ill- day dlssolted, by mutual consent. Either of the partners are authorized to use the name or the firm in liquidation. The Books of the business will be found with M. M. 51.511.PLE, at No. 25 North FOURTH St. M. M. MARVLF:, E. O. 51c01,01 , 113, J. EAT:Off TIIOtIPSON. Pimins:Louis, June 22,_1468. iyl.3t* NOTICE.—The copartnership heretofore /1 ectstio between the subscribers, under the firm of U U'. TINOLEY & CO., la this day dissolvid, by mulual consent. The business r ill be settled by either of the partners, t 37 South THIRD Street. BENJ. W. TINGLEY, CLEAIENT TINGLEY, Ju., BENJ. TINGLEY. CLEMENT TINGLEY', Ju., n U coutioue the Stock Inkerlng buaioems at 37 S. THIRD Street. July lat,lBsS. Syl-3t nOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tho un dersigned have this day formed a copartnership, under the firm of fINOLEY, ENGLISH, S. CO , for thu transaction of a Domestic Dry Goods Commission Intsinehs, nt No. 28 South FRONT and 20 LETITIA Street. RENT. W. TINGLEY, July Ist, 19ila MHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY entered into Co-partnerabip, under the style of AUDENRIED & ROMMEL, to carry on the COAL business. d. I'. AUDENRIED, JACOB M. ItOMMEL. PRILLDELPIIIi, June 21,185 R. PURE WILKESBARRE LEHIGH COAL, FROM Tate MAMMOTH. BALTIMORE VEIN.— Thin highly esteemed coal in now being introduced into this market by the subscribers, who have secured the exclusive control for its sale. In the Baltimore mar ket, where this Coal has taken the precedence for the past twenty years, it Is universally pronounced as deci dedly the best FAMILY and STEAM COAL mined. We ISMIESIM can tbereforo guaranty our customers universal sails faction. AUDENRIED & ROMMEL, CALLOWRILL-STREET WHARF, Je2B...tr Delaware. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED 11 a copartuerahip under the style of FROTRINDIIAM & WELLSfor the tratometion of a GENERAL DRY GOODS CO33IMISSION BUSINESS, and have taken the store No. 34 South FRONT Streot and 35 LETITIA Street. 'rILEODORE , KIRK 11. WELLS Pan. tramPni A, Juno let, 1858. -for 43Ctit ann QLo FOR SALE—A. large Hathaway COOK ING STOVE. No. 77' DOCK Street. jy3-1.1.4t NOTICE.—FOK SALE—A good lot of POSTS and RAILS, for a largo Awning, No. 17 DOCK Street. jy3-It* N - UNSALE—Very desirable Delaware and Maryland FARMS, close to Railroad and Naviga tion. Prices loss ; terms aay accommodating to actual xettlers. WALNUT Street, No. 3234—Ofilen back. 471 , -t TO REN T—Tho new four•storied Iron =front DIODE, No. 216 North THIRD Street, above Race atreet, a ith Fl•ctnres, Ac., meltable for the helesale and retail Clothing or any other business. Term easy. Apply at No. 427 YtNE Street, front 8 to 9 A. M. and 2 to 3 P. M. jy3-etiot ea FOR SALE—The desirable STORE ELjood DWELLING, on the Northwest corner of ELSVENTtst and CHRISTIAN Streets. Lot IR by 65, Aeply to H. C. THOMPSON k O. M CONARRON, Iy3-6t 933 ARCH Street. gs.l TO LET—The large Upper ROOMS of Store No. 18 North FOURTII Street. Inquire on the premises. IY3-3tlr TO LET.-A FURNISHED COUN o4 COUNTRY RESIDENCE at tTorrisdale, having a river treat, maple stabling, supply of ice, &e. A pply at 116 CLIESTNUT Street. Iyl-11v OFFICE TO-LET.--AN ELIGIBLE OF VICO for an Insurance Company, or similar cor poration, having three communicating 1101,311 on the saute door, No. lidd WALNUT Street, above DOCK, Immediate possession given. Apply to JOIIN 0. KUPER, or THOMAS T. BUTCHER, No. 112 South 'FOURTH Street, mhao-tuthe-H olecoud story, trout room. 11,g A FURNISHED HOUSE IN THE country, within five minutest walk of a railroad atation, TO RENT. carringo-honae, stabling, variety of fruit, &c. Grounds well shaded, and Motility lo cality Apply to litE4 WALNUT Street, third door, from I A. M. to '2 ..1025-Iw* 13E= iv / OFFICE ROOMS TO LET.—Three blabeautiful COUNTING ROOMS, (In Grigg's Fire. Proof Building,) on the second boor, front, No. 2:16 WALNUT Street ; suitable for Insurance, or any other Companies needing communicating rooms. jel6-16t* JOHN ORIMI, 226 WALNUT Street. r - 110 LET.-TEIE UPPER ROOMS OF AL liter. No. 3'dl and No. :133 MARKET Street, below Fourth. Apply on tho premises, to M. L LIALLOWELL & CO, or jel4-tr GIIILLON, ANDERSON, & CO. WANTED—A WOMAN, who is a good COOK for an Eating Bar, 77 DOCK St lt* ANT E D IMMEDIATELY.-FIVE active and energetic OANVASSERS. to sell " Powers's Diagram awl Statistical Record of the Sign ers of the Declaration of Independence" in the city. Apply to J. O. POWERS, at the Lithographic Estab lishment of P. S. Duval N. Pon, 22 South NINTH Street, here single copies may always be bad. je3t 6111 - ANTED, FOR VIE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, ' beard, clothing, and medical attendance. 'Pay from an to 02 per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED smsTroi: at No 817 Al &BRET Street, above Eighth, north able. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, let Lieut. 2d. Regt. of Cavalry, apl7-tt Recruiting Officer. HIPPA HAPPA FIATS.-50 dozen of these te,7.utiful Palatlo ll4 just recited. Price $2.0.3, sea) 11 , 1 meetly MIOILI et $3 00 end $3.50, and no uistake, CHAS LAING & jyl•3ti• SINTII end CHESTNUT Streets. C . A. KINGSBURY, M. D., DENTIST, Wonl,l Inform hie friend% that he Imo REMOVED to 1110 WALNUT Street, above, Eleventh. Jet-3m UTE HEMP. -A LARGE STOG OF aD superior natty on hand and for sale by Nt SAVER, YrfLElt, & CO., Nu. WI- North Vii&rfilt street, r4llB lI,FI 71 Nrsrth Wh VLECTRO-MAGNETIC AND MAGNE x2A TO-ELECTRIC AI ACIII N ES, for nuvitral use, utanufuctured and for bale at No. 3Y, south BEV EN fn. Strut. by ))1 - 4M w. C. h J. LiZrf. grovartneroliip Notizeo. 00PARTNERSIIIP 11. J. SMITH h BROTHER, A. It. RINOO. CO-PARTNERSHIP JOBkIPII T. IlliAllgElAW ALFRED ENGLISH, ItENJ. TINGLY. jyl-Gt Oitllllo JD ettMtrn. Retail lOrg - cioZto.' 11011 DEDUCTION IN PRICES OF SUMMER JAL , GOODS FROM JULY ]sr. LAWNS and ORGANDIES BAREGES And GRENADINES. MARSEILLES and BRILLIANTS. DUOALS and 'BAREGE DELAINES. PLAIN-and SAYADERE LAVELLAS. - PLAID, INDIA, and.SUMMER SILKS. , GLOM' BLACK SILKS. - WITM FRENCH EDGINGS and INSERTINGS • BLOUNCINGS, &e, MATERIALS POR TRAVELLING DRESSES and DUSTERS, all klnds. SEA-SIDE PI AIDS, for Bathing Dresses, In medium and gay Plaids, fast colors. The whole stock of SUMMER-DRESS GOODS to be closed out for elan, to prepare for fall. CHARLES ADAMS,' - .IY3 EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. ITIRAVELLING DRESS GOODS. JIL Travelling Dusters to match. • Silk Duatera and Mantillas. French Lace Mantles, from auction. • • hitullarege Dusters. ' • Shawl Dareges, black and white. - Thin Black Goods, reduced. - • • • WRITS GOODS. . , Cambric, Jaconet, and Mull, 12X cts. up. • Figured Swiss, plain Swiss, and Victoria. From auction, cheap lota plaid Cambric. EMBROIDERIES. • . Just opened from auction, several lota Linen Sets, fancy Breakfast Sets, neat Collar'', and fancy Linen Col lars at about HALF TRICE. • • Mohair Mitia—aoveral good and cheap lots LINEN GOODS Fronting and Shirting Linens,. by the plena or yard. BOYS' WEAR. - , Seerauckera, May Linena, Linen Coalinga, Pantaloon Stuffs. &c. Alno, light Cassimereq. MARSEILLES VI:STINGS. _ COOPER & CONARD, S. E. corner NINZELatot MARIUIT NOTICE.- WE WILL . OFFER OUR STOOK aR,RATI,"Y REDUCED PRICES, Previous to closing the store for ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSION. TUOMA2 WrEVANS je3o-6t " 818 and 810 OILE NUT Street GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OA ELEGANT MANTILLAS. CLOSING SALES OF TILE SEASON: REAL GUIPURE MANTILLAS. • FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS. „ PUSUER. LACE MANTILLAS. PREECE; LACE CIRCULARS. BLACK DAREGE CIRCULARS. WIIITE SAREGE CIRCULARS TRAVELLING ,DUSTERS, In profuse variety. J. W. raooroa k CO., J 029 No. 708 UIIEBTNU•f street. , BLACK CANTON CRAPE, FOR MEN'S Coats and Tests. Black Canton Bilk Cambleta. Striped and White Lntons.. Do. and Checked Seersucker. - Fairs fine buff and drab Linen,. Drab Nankin Pongees., Yellow India and French Nankeens. • iIIt&RPLESS BROTHERS, j026-if CHESTNUT and RICHT% THE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS ever offered in this City are now being sold by _ TIIoWNLBY DRISM N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. Wo purchased, a few days ago, at a most trimendons sacrifice for CABII, a lot of very rich Embroidered Crape Shawls, same quality and style as we have sold for TWENTY DOLLARS! which we are now selling at the extremely 16w price of TWELVE DOLLARS!! Ladiee, you may never have such another opportunity of buying& HANDBOI46 011 AWL BO MAIL! Also, Plain Crape Shawls, from $4 to $l6. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. § pedal bargains in Lace, Silk, Moir Antique &c. Travelling Dress Materials in great variety. Thin Summer-Dress Goods. Organdies, Dareges, Grenadines, &a., &c ' SLACK olLEtt., FANCY MEP, &o. Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Dots' Wear. Linen Goods, of our own importation. Bummer Gauze and other Flannels, &c., &c. Mitts, Veils, EmbrolderieS, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., at THOIiNLEY &." "ONE-PRICE CASH STORE," N. E. Oar. EIGHTH & 11211ING GARDEN Streets. jelg4f 11 ANTILL AS ! MANTILLAS 11— Ma -1t& ELROY respectfully invites the Ladles to call and examine his stock of Mantillas, embracing many styles not to be found elsewhere. Our stock is 'the largest, our patterns the latest stylee, and our prices ao low that we defy competition. 5.000 yards Black and Fancy Silks, 37)4, 44, 60, 56; rich, 6214, 69. 75 very rich, 81, 8734, 95, Fl. 10,000 yenta Detainee,Dames, Ducats, at 10, 12X, 16X, 18X, 20, 22, 25, 28 31, 35, dcidedly the cheapest in the city. 10,000 yards fine French Lawns, 10, 12X, 16X, 20, 25, worth, many of them 37X to 62X, very tine. Due lot of Crape Sh awls,i at 115, worth 830. 500 yards .siduhand Casein:Lem, 37X, worth 51, with a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys , wear, lens than usual prices. 1,000 yards MarseilleaVestings, at 25, worth 75. 1,000 yards new style Rlbbone, the cheapest in the ty. 1,000 flno French Need!worked Collars, st $l, worth $3. 10,000 yards of Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Swiss and Cambric White Goods, the greatest bargains in the city. Ribbons and Fringes and Trimmings, in endless 'va riety, at less than half the usual prices. IifoELROY, No, U South NINTII Street. jel-tu th a -tf RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, 331A.P.U.12.9, &a CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS, and those desirotut of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, ahould see that the arbeles they purchase are sealed with the full name of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, A e a guarantee of the Roundness and durability of the Goode. This caution le rendere4 essentially necessary u large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared. suason after aeuon, and sealed with the name of RICHAUDSON, by Irish houses. who, regardless of the folury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while par. ensure can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless character. J. BULLOCKE .T. B. LOCKE, my2S.6in Agent., 30 ultUßOlt Street, New Yolk A CARD. - JOSEPH A. HAG!, Retail Dealer In DOMESTIO AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, No. 446 N. SECOND Street, abiire WILLOW, Large Btory 'White Building. TERMB—ONE PRIOR FOR OABR. 1[1:1" Prices marled in plain figures on snob 'Aldo sp7d4in Political. FOR REGISTER OF WILLS, ALD. JOHN THOMPSON. Subject to the People's nomination. jy3.3t* REGISTER OF WILLS— ANDREW J. WESTER. Subject to Democratic Rules. je3o.tlis CURIC. 6FGIiPIIKNS' COURT— JOSEM A. MONICEIMER, Eleventh Ward. Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. jel7.ilte* HE R IF F AL T Y.—Encouraged by my ti friends, I offer myself as a candidate :or the office of SHERIFF of tho City and County of Philadelphia, subject to the decision of the People's party, whose no mination I respectfully solicit. WILLIAM 11. KERN, jels.lm Fifteenth Ward, F OR REGISTER OF WILLS JOUN OASSIN, Yifth Want Subject to Democratic Rules F OR REGISTER OF WILLS CHARLES D. KNIGHT, TWENTIETH WARD Subject to the People's Nomination. Joi-t! FOR REGISTER OF' WILLS. JOHN CAMPBELL, OF SEVENTH-WARD. Subject to Democratic Oentlemen's iTurnisbing ffootto GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. w. w. KNIGHT,; 608 ARCH Street, above /Rath, Philadelphia. „Dealer in all kinds of Furnishing Goods tad 'Manufacturer of Fine Shirts, warrante d equal In every respect to any others manufactured in this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. inhl‘tf GENTLEISSEN'S WRAPPERS OR DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest and but as. sortment in the city, wholesale and retail, with a full line of I , nder Clothing, stilted to the season, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, 006 ARCH Street, abve Sixth, Philade'. phia. inh.l-tf WiNCHESTER SCOTT, GENTLE & MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER BEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. Tki CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole. ale and retail, and made to order. mutavif ;Camps. pIETERE' 3 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE DELO-GENDRATINO GAS LAMP le the only Patent Burner that has a NON-CONDDOTOR ATTAOIIED. Poe Sanity, Choir moss. and brilliancy, it surpasas all others. STATE AND OWNTIt 11.1.011T8ron PALL Address D. P. PETERS, 3. W. corner FICLIOND and CILERTNUT Ste. PLRa daphla ; and 422 BR° ADW&Y, New York. inh4-Iy-rp VIVEKY STABLE }JEERERS, LOOK lull to your interest., and pat mike UBBRER.B LAMP FAOTORY, 100 Poutit - street below Ob °stout Previous to his opening a responsible factory, you were charged $lB for work which he Is now doing In a war ranted manner from sBfo $lO. Support him, or you will have the came cLars sa to pay. jaid-y SUN UMBRELLAS, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Manufactured and for sale. wholesale and retell. by WM. A. DROWN & CO., 246 MARKET Street JACKSON, JOB PRINTER, Etas Removed to FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS /01'04 7tutusiiiiiitUr• , VIIEATLEY , S Alt6H T HEATRE •v • • THE RELLMTROUPE - THIS (Saturday) EVENING, JULY 3, YOWNO-AMBRIOA BALLET THIEL, OE THE DEMON LOVER TEE BATTLE OF TB& AMAZONS; • And D. KANE, Inttoduclng the celebrated • DOci. ESQUIX A.11X., boxes, 25 cents; Secured.. Beats in Drees Circle 37X; Orchestra Stens, 50 cents; Beata in Private Poxes, 76 ; Gallery, 13 cent.., • Doors open et 73( o'clock; perforntances commence 7X . J. M. B. WRIT lON Treasurer. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF, MUSIC.- - 8. W.'oorber of uncap and LOCUST Street& GRAND PROMENADE CONCERTS' EVERY NIGHT BY THE CELEBRATED afittlifANlA ORCHESTRA, et" 8- o'cLocc, CARL Patin, Loante, The establishment wlll.bO beautlAmi decorated with shrubbery, pinata, statuary, and a. playing fountain, by Messrs. Wood &Perot. . • . •.. , . 'Mille tickets - 26 Cents. Stoekkolders and. Ticket holden admitted free. ' Pookageo of 8 tickets $l. To be hadAt Beek & Law• ton's, Seventh and Oheetzolt, and Aodie's, 11.44 Chest not streets.. , 3e25-tf litanraitzt Qtampanice. RETURN OF IEOI ':LIVERF.OOI, AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSORANPE COMPANT=PUBLISIIED IN COMPLIANCE WITH TRH LAWS OF THE STATE OF PEMIETYLVANIA. First ' Capital Stock Number of chorea of subscribed Stock, 94,211 Amount of assessments on Stock ss paid in cash 1188,442 at Value of Real Estate .. ... Ainciunt of cash ..... of Phcenix -Bank and Common Co Amount of cask in hands of • agents ln - course of tem:Omis sion Amount of loans secured by bond and mortgagee on which there la lees than ono year's - interest due Amount of loans on which in - tweet has not been paid with ' in one year, (both principal and interest since paid)...... Amount of stocks owned by the company, s3,ooovin Plr gloie stock, the remaining of stocks of incorpo rated cities in various States of the Onion Amount of stock held by the company as collateral for loans Amount, ,on which interest due and unpaid AMOunt of lossea paid chitin the year, in this country Amount of unsettled knee Amount of dividend v 4 • '1 , o L I U a' ' ic'3 Amourit of cash-premiums Amount of earned premium; Amount of interest received from the inveatments in Ignited States itth .- 0... 41 E ~,4 ` z s g . s . '. Amount paid end owing for re insurance Amount of return premiums..., Amount of expenses Of Company Amount of taxes Judd by the company Amount of all other expenses and expenditures of the cope .pony 4.1.014 Oa - OSITION OF TOY OOXPANT'S FONDS. • • The Capital 188,422 0 0 The Reserved Fund. 214,616 11 0 The Life Fund 531,269 13 10 The Fire Re-Inetv. ranee Fund ' 153,710 8 11 1,088,018 13 9 - 035 $5,540 002 46-100 $150,000 INVESTED IN UNITED STATES. CONSTITUTION AND CAPITAL Liability of the entire body of shareholdere unlimited. All Directors must be proprietors in the Company. State, City and County of New York : Alfred Pell, of the city of New York, being dhly sworn, says, that he is the Resident Secretary, and the only officer of the Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company, in the city of New. York; - that he has read the foregoing statement, and that the saxnet true and correct to the beet of his knowledge and belief. ALFRED YELL. - State, City and County of New York C . I, CHARLES NETTL bTON, a Commissioner in and for the said State, residing in the city of New York, ap pointed by the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania., do hereby certify that from personal examination, I am satisfied that tbo LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSIJR.ANCE COMPANY are poeseesed of bonds- and mortgages and other securities to tho amount of $500,000 and upwards, as specified in the fore going statement, and that said bonds and mortgagee are well and amply semtred on real estate, and are of the value represented in said statement. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my.hlued and affixed toy official seal, this 25th day of March. A. D. 3858. CHARLES NETTLETON, (seat) Commissioner for I P. ennsylviullitin City of New York. RICHARD S. SMITH. Agent, - Exchange. Philadelphia. jel9-atuthltuo VIRE INSURANCE. BY TUX RELIANCE MUTUAL INBURANCS COMPANY OP PRILADIMPRIA. On Buildings, Litstised or Perpetual, Merchandise. Furniture, kc., in Tenon or Country. OFFICE, No. 809 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, 8177,826. A 13511113, $252,485.82, Invested as follows, via : First Mortgages on Improved City Property, worth double the amount 120,200.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. 6 per cent. mortgage Loan, *30,000, swat 25,500.06 Allegheny County U per cent. Penna. R. R. Loan Pennsylvania 'Railroad Co's. Stock Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Company Stock of County Fire Insurance Co Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companion. Bills receivable, business paper Rook Accounts, accrued Internet, &c , Cask on hand and in Bank, $262,485.80 11 TINQL.P.Y, President. 'TOES. Saone] Dlspham, - Robert Steen, William Musser, Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall UM, Z. Lothrop, Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, John Blsami, Pittsburgh lIINCJIMAN. Secretary. Ulem Tingley, William D. Thompson, David 8. Drown, Corneline Stevenson, John 8.. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Moses Johnson, Charles S. Wood, James S. Woodward, fe2o-8 to th-rp-ti B. di A MERIOAN FIRE INSIJRANCE 00., INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER. PRTVAL. No. 910 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Raving a large paid-up Capital Stock and fin,plai Invested in sound and available Securities, continue . insure on Dwelling., Stores, furniture,Merchandise Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. Dlllol'ollB George Abbott, , John T. Lewis, john Welsh, Caner W. Rents, thimnel O. Morton, James R. Campbell, Patrick Brady, Rdmund G. Buttlh. Charles W. Ponltrkey. GEORGE ABBOTT, Presideat. TIONAS R. MARIS. Secretory. ja..%-y If barrugoLos. TFI E SPRING GARDEN SAYING FUND. (CHLRTARED HT THII LEGIOLVIIIB OP PANNEITLYANII.) PERP ETtrAt CHARTER FIVE PER OiHT; Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Honeys Paid back on Demand. OFFICE. 331 NORTH THIRD STREET, (OONGULIDATION BJN BUILDING.) This Institution is now open for the transaction of business. and Is the only Chartered Saving Fond located in tae northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to 2X o'clock, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 6 until 9 o'clock in the Evening. afiNAGEEB Frederick Klett, - 1 James S. Pringle, Stephen Smith, Jacob Dock, . John P Levy, Joseph M Cowell, Hon Henry K. Strong, George Woeleerier, Daniel UnderkoSer • J. Wesley Bray Hon. Wm Millwara, Robert B. Davidson, Frederick Steak.,.. P. 0_ Elimaker, Francis Hart, john P Verree, Joseph P. LeGlare, IGeorge Knecht, John Ressler, Jr., 'John Horn. President. JAMES B. PHINGLR. Secretary. GEORG!? T. THORN. ~21.irel QAVING FUND.--lINITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of TIMID and 0111113Tv NUT Streets. Dirge and mall sums received, and paid back on de mond, without notice, with Mk PER OENT INTEII DST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. °Moe hours, from 9 until o'clock every day, and on MONDAY DVDNINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRARTB for Bale on Ragland, Ireland, and Bootland, from 11 operant". President—STEPHEN R. ORLWRORD. Treaanrot—PLlNY PLBII. Teller—TAMES S. TIMMS. lllEbinnal HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! and Remedy for DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAR BOWELS This article is the greatest diaoovery in Ohemical or Medical Science for the rapid Ours of RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, TOOTH-ACIIE, SORE THROAT, STIPP NECK, or Pam In the LIMBS, SIDE. BACK, or any part of the body. It ads upon the Blood, Nerves, Moo , ales, Sinews, and Bones, conquering all pain. It Is also an excellent preparation for Dyspepsia and Indigestion, which arises tram a weak stomach or bowels. Thousands of persons who have used HARTS HORNE'S OURS-ALL have been aatonished at its wonderful power in removing any pain from the Britain. Bottles 12, 26, 60 cents, and $l, to be sold by R. H. JENKINS, ap22-iftf Oorner SECOND and WALNUT Streets. IIARTSHORNE'S HEALTH—RESTO RER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL. The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood. Prepared by a Chemist. The best Restorer of Health, and the beat Blood-Purifying Compound in the World! It does not contain a particle of Slcrom7. The above preparation is suited to the impaired and weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates the whole constitution; removes all pimples and erup tions from tho akin; givea bloom ant freshness to the complexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken ing complaints of both sexes. It in a perfect cordial in taste, end acts like a charm upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the weak and debilitated from any wise. Quart bottles $1; small bottles 60 cents; sold by R. T. JENKINS, Corner of SEOOND and WALNUT Streets, sp22-Iftf FOWLER, WELLS, & 00 , 922 CHESTNUT Street, keep standard works ow Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pho nography, wholesale and retail. Phrenolo4l.- • cal Examination, with charts, and full 15 . .. - -toll descriptions of character, given day and even ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by twit to be addressed to Fowler, Wells, d Co., 022 Chestnut street. jen-.3rnoif-why t sop 30 $1. 15 FOR LINEN GAITERS. 1 7b cts. for LINEN SLIPPERS 75 cts. for VELVET SLIPPERS. 75 cts. far KID SLIPPERS. BLACK LINEN GAITERS. PARKER'S. 91 North SIXTH Str*et QIIOULDERS.--E.O bhds. Shoulders, dry in soh, for WO by C. C. tIIDLER & CO , .to 4 A North WATER Street. BONES. 100,000 Shin Bones, suitable for Umbrolln nnUutton Mal,orti, in store nud for call citOABLALE PEIRCE At 00, ac 4 092,110 00 000,000 00 42,060 68 85,031 00 473,860 00 14,800 CG. 163,000 00 40,001) 00 .14,800 00 292,777 0/ 819,187 66 474,037 24 0,27,5 93 23,00143 46,018 00 19,150.00 1,050.00 976.00 92.711.60 3,33913 16,013.20
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