MMMB=I -' Sidtwow arteouisced that the Rev. WmAlacon Stevens • W,eald piSadia laifriou before the Young %lonia Ghee. Han -Aesociatior“ of this city,' at -Jayne's Hill,- last ap rinitnenek - congregatian was attracted_to that hie-alit! at the appeintekhaur. The lower Soot • wee. densely !Met to vete' alsorthe.;galleriee at thd north• tut of-the Asti, Oven-to the fourth tier. Dr. Steventi was itiiisted in the lessons of the evening by the Der. ]lre Moribri . of the ee me e , , 7 ehieh followed have not room to , speak at any length. To Lay that it wad a brilliatat ef forted:MS allaiPuipit orator as Dr. Stevens, is sofa elent to 'Wiest° high'iiharacter The text of Scrip .' tura, which was aunintoced after. a rather lengthy in troduction, was a clause contained in the 8 ith verse of the 14th clap,ter of Proverb!, via: , iltighteoneneas ex alteth a nation') For, more than an -hour the midterm° sere enchained by the r tptarems eloquence of the npeeker, npin his se lected theme. In mini respects It bore a similarity to the serthen which appears in another prat of our paper this morning, though, anon the whole, it partook more I..rgely of deep religious tone, SIKETIyc'T is fifOltNlSu Ar, We have already . called attention to the great social meeting to be held et,Jsyrea Rail this morning, at 10 o'clock, for the_ porpeie of obierving our National An niverzarY upon talisione principles. The extensive noil7a which was ti 7011 of this union meeting, yeater. day, in nearly all the churches, and the general dispo, mitten On'the part of tht public to respond to every Cell enutunling from the Young Christian Association, doubtless have the eti:et of gathering a very large - eongregationat theappoint-d hour. Addresses will be made, and other exe'relsos of a devotional ehamcter en , gaged in, which will make the occasion one of mere than ordinary Interest. , • Fas Airs ow 'NATURE AND OP ART.—A burlinie freak of natttio'has been diacoveted at Ilightatown, N. , in the ship of a hrgeontidning three different kinds of wood-Leak, maple, and -hickeryll grown together in the'most perfect manner. Tho outside of the" log had the appearance of 'white oak, and only after cutting off the end could;:f.lte strange amalgematka - be dis covered. In thin City wo have a brown-stottetracture, which contains vArloile kinds of &brief', made up Into elegant garmonis. , Wei• of course-, rotor to the Brown Stone Clothing :Halt of Itookbill -tr.; Wilson, Nos. deli, and 001 dbeetnut Street, above Sixth, • , • TRYI ' abmit this time Is oppressivelfaugge wive of tho eartntry, sea shores, etc. Those of our modem who can't getaway may solace themselves, however,' with a beautifiti, cool summer edit by caging at the Clothing Itm perlUtn," 11 11. Eldridge,. No. 321 'Chest - Edit street. Those More fortunate, and who design soJournlng' for a brief parted at either of the ocean resorts, can , secure beautiful bathing dresses of every variety end style, and at very ;moderate prices, at the "Old Franklin 11311.” Inntro Vlllsrettl.' 7 -=AlOnsieur Belly Is now to this country, and hr., tone to tfax.hington. The /ion. J. Glancy Jones is expected to meet him there, In older to hate a grand tidal - of chill at the Prestdentbs dinner-table . 11.dly may baton better tic gestion than /ones; but. then, in bolting a ray t quan tity of food, Jones, haring ewalionted Loconiptou, will cf,r.tAlnly prove more voracious then. Belly The Monsieur la a trillg man, moreover, and before leaving the efts cannel himself to be itrAyert inn gorgeous summer snit at,the fashionable Emporium of Granville Stokes, No.. 607 Chestnut street. importations. flterorto forlhe Peens.] PORTO O ABBLl.o—llarque Joseph Maxwell, 60 bars come 5 !Morris, Wain & Op ; 2,600 bus coffee, 4,690 2.75 Iths sugar, 6 do onus Dallett Brothers; 1 uoN, P N E,9wall filaiilC. "Mcllloence Pillkir - #IIII..ARELPHIii, 5. . 4'29 I SUN BIM 2- 23 9 02 fetriumes 111011 wA7ICII.. 411 RT I7BD„ Steemsbip floston„Sellew, 24 hotly, (rpm New York, Pia (lope Mar, with mdee and passenger/ to Vamps All 3eilFce Passed 'barque flame from Olenfuesos above Wilmington flreek. add some 20 sehrs bound up Steamship Kennebec, Band. 24 hours from Now York, rie Cepa May, with maze and passengers to Ju All. &Time. Saw a barque, it brig, and come 25 ochre, above the Ledge. bound up Dittos Jo+ Davie. 14 days from Puerto Cabello, with toffee &o to Dallett Bros. Had light winds erd calms the whole twassee. Barre Warren Platt or.,(lellnaher. from novena; 21st pit. wi /t . mite' to Jouretobe rk, Osoreteite. Ned light homing winds anitealme the whole passage. June 234. rff nerysfmrt Reef. passed Rockland, 95th. let RS 37, long 78 5 ?teased barque S A Nickels of eeersport: lath, lot 82 81,10ng77.38, signalized ship Simoda, of Boston , - Brig $ teest,-Wooster. 8 dare from Franklin, Ife,with gram. ho to R A Solider te. -Co - 11r Kett ElirACk Catbarluo. Albnry. 7 dkva from Nu- Ban wlih' fruit. &n to Isaac Jeanea ,tCo , . . . . . . _ . ,_ Sc'hr PI , v.r. Banks, q days from Halifax, with flatito .5 Allowt.r &co . , - • - - - • Rob,. 14dia & Caibartim,- Dwyer, 12 days from Oates With lath!! tp Gaakill &palwin -- - • - - Bohr 31 Wrightioo4. ,Wrfghtiogton, $ days from brdhl 0. to Oftheen & On Arhr W/11.9. itpragne; 2 days from Staten Island, with brick to Onntain - Fehr T. A Corbett, Messick, 6 dap from Albany, with olay to expiain. - - • Behr Blonise,- Thatcher. IS days from Boston, with Masa to tlmwel I h .1 1 460,13 P Hawes. Pdsenn, b days frOm Bolton, in bal last toyoblolarenett& Cisldwell Behr flea Pdienr6, Baker, 4 days from Boston, in bal. but to N nurtevant t 00. , .., .. Mir Alex Blue Allen, (Maya from Bippleau, id bat lut to 111,10;rtop it fox , Pohr W P. Phillip,. L Smith . 6 day,' from Braintree, .51,14 in hoihkitio RR Ooreon & 130. , Behr 'Ellett Baker. Lake, 5 dope from Taunton, lo bal. Dot to T. A n4enrold k Co Bohr J titc,A clime. Notion. :9' laya ito,u Now Cloven, ltallaAt to Planlcksan k Glover. ' * . Bahr Wm W Denote, Hewitt, tihy .1 from Boston, In bnll , st to Baum. Ogle Ik. ' ltobr H A 'Veeks. Weeks, 5 days trap Boon, In bah lest to B 401 ,, 0tth, On.• ' • Sebr.Rr Notmo. Endicott,. 4 diya from Roxbury, In battast to Van Dnxon, Norton kOo. fcbr ,T T II peu.ur, Langete, 4 days froufßoston, In ballmt L, Captain. • ' Ci.i.ARID R M etveroallp Etate of. Georgia, Garvin, Savannah, Alex Herrn, Tr ' ' • - Stognnekip ,P.Linees Sprague, Matthews, Beaton, -a - - - fireame?..fp Il'el'itivere 4 Cope, New York. .1 Alldirdtae. Btr J R Fthriver, Donnie. Delttrnore, A Groveslr. • Denim Acblilos 4 gpedden, Tendon, Thu Richardson Ad b•lg irronante %mato, Cenral, Portion'low* and a nrovket. A•efeririod - ?ohm Rophis. Godfrey, Williams, Providence, Lewis Aoteerinvl - • - , Behr Arm Eyo, Nickerson, New Orleans, D B Ftet son A: en Bahr_ Embark, Denote Alexandria, nos Webster, Ir , - Fehr Jas tioxliih. Neal, N , Revelt. R P Powell. Bohr flboll,co. lien Boston. lilakleton & Cox. Scbr Ai.x 01ne..11ukine; Now Bedfoidi 'do ElAhr Combeldile, do Fehr T Lake. Pend. Rwaue, - ' do Pohr Ma-tin .0 oltbw, Saco - • do Rehr a 0 Hawed Miami, /Command, Noble. Hammett & 044we1l • - ' ' Fehr Baer. Poet, Middleton, • do Bcbr 811 en Baker Lake Providence, L Andenreld k Co Sens George 13 'want, linker, Roston. N Sturtevant & Fehr 2 McAdams, Pearson, Charleston, Bionickson C. Sehr fl A Weeks, Weeks, Boston, B Milne, & Co. Fehr n 4 . 17 Shannolis, Grdfrey Boston, Van Dusen, Norton Co Fehr W 0 N•lson, Wndleott, Roston. do Fehr 3 - P CakhOlndloott, - do Behr Cicero, Yates:-Newburyport, do Peter Cage"! rf4t. Johnson, Bridgeport; do Fehr flea Cameron. Wright.' New Maven, do Rehr Ilinnerota"..B.ker. Cambridge. do Pchr P Phillpa , 8 olth , do 71 F. Corson ic Co. Behr.VS 11 Bennis. 11rwitt. do'l/ston. Cols Ar Co. - Bohr Littip ssnit, Bander on. Pa1',11 ,, ,n N.l flAtt.rao paptat baron° A- for Lnnanb, loft hPr herth at the foot W:11 lord arott a• 41 P M. 8 , 1 inst. in tow of tog J 1. having no bon-d 870 O. bad. 320 bbl,- pork: 35 eke bacon, '45 bids grease, 53 idols lamp blank, 7.3 hbis reel'', 13 do resin oil, /175 LW.. oil cake , 114 Moto. 2do fors' 3813 pea locus t tree nails: 142 do white oak 81ank, and 88 dowalont gun stock do. . . (Polx,tpondence rf the Philadelphia Exchange.) 127,1 4 .-8, 4nly M The barque Dublin. brig pliika...eobre Wry P Dorton. Good ups, J sfe.Worker, Meander, B 8ee11.12, Mar r., and Barriett., ere 0. harh47, The Ofipfain of the ow 4.44 tat erenleg. yied BW—eweethe they pleasant. 'rove, 4co. WM. M. WOBBIAN. . , Iss sumr nit - (lorresporActipe or, do Phlla4.!phin Excharre • ' ' • SPAPPIIit AND 3. 4 4-- 4 /110 . 8t Jniji N P sein 7Dallt }his nrvning. £I argil seam rent h. TretOtt'line. Tbertnoineter,B7 deg - TROB. B. RUGUSB. ,MIUMUNTht fiX3eB - Holures , Hole • Steamillip Oily of Noir, York, lIOWO9j for Philade!. Phi'','Weser./atßea t on 81 inst. . Steamship Africa. Shannon, from New York oth calved at Liverpool 20th Steamship Virginia, Kelly, hence at Richmond 24 test Steamship Os-blahs. Unlock for Havana and New Fork,cleared at New Orleans 28th nit. Rhin Rote Steadish. Ilutattinion, from. Boston. which pot to geal•om litadras May 6, daring a cyclond re turned in safe' yen the oth. and wan discharging 10th, Ship goc. , ri of eh.. Paella, Dubois, for Pan Francisco; ele-ared at New V. rk 3d inst. Ship Zsphyri Ring, cleared at Boston 3d hist tn. San Francisco. , Ship .1 Wakefield, Venlig, hence for San Faineant', cleared at New Yer,k Yeatcr fay. Slip Drald-onght, Sametel-i, from New York for Llv erreml, was armlet:4o7th nit, tat 44 31, lon 47 47. chip' Ooteih, hence arrived at Londonderry 10Th • 812'n 4bnii,ll Perkins, Wayne, hence arrived at Liver pool 2lat Ship Shimeook, Doane, for Flitholelphla Bailed from I.lvetprol 19th nit. • ' Barque r Dirtcht NleWrson, hence at Barbadoes let hit, std e,lied 7th for St Thorriail in ballast, Duque John Howe, Nichols, cleared at.. New York 8d lastn for littnterideo. Itarona Orchige. Havanna., hence at Boston 24 lost BVqtli.,Etni. Taylor hi rice at Boston 24 in t. Itarooel'it sierslos, Burmeister hence 14th ult for Harms. was sboken 24th. let 27 10 lon 72 30 Deirete - 41 Faint. Amos, for Glasgow, cleared at Wilmington, NO, 2d hist Brig D Rose's, Regent for this port, was loading sugar at Melanoma 2ist nit. Brigs, Ocean Wave, Morton, And Irene Wass hence at Bo ton 2d hest Brig Ocean Bride, Wa.tte, Lend., at Portsmouth 80th nit Brig Goiturlodare Steuart, Bishop, hence arrived at Portland let unit ' Brig Mary - Ann, Cole. hence arrived at St 3 ohne, N B:341411 ult. ' Brig John 0 lithir. Fisher, cleared at tielii , ere 24 _last tor $t lagode Bel, Trenton,' Atherton - , hence arrived, At Boston RI iust,lievi4 lost fotelopineet Ist ir,st ' Oar ,a cm • Brig Ann ltrzabetif, Taylor, cliarodat Burton 34 list forthiladi labia , - • , Stilt Peo.A moo, pleto l s, cleared at New York 38 lest Safnitadotplita. , Setif P Coshilag,Wass,,aleared at Boston 3d loot got: ' - : fiches Jnl.a Aisol Harding; -14 W Benton, Taylor: -- -tone 119.tt03 - ,09 - 64; ft L , Berry. Haley; Rhoda-and ./I ifinant aotritrirAtiong. Sareh,A Roe, Baker Ocezfi WilVejNey.lisht T PHearned. Orelainer; Eile,'Pettlierdr Xittionig.,l OW, . ; and- liftleylin, Volirtar o - Otyi _arrived at Boston 8 4 instants' , • • I - Scht.Yenikee-Bogillialef, - lted etpam Made°, Grum..., ley. cloned at Ititifold ;oat forthla port.. ,• • Ochre Eva, Whip - toil; Baralf)ttliii',ilipwley, 'And John .4.3rridurttir; r 4141000 Ist last. Balm PlinelLoPenikitainule; *Mani. 4nir,& - dis arowsiAlniw.fi,- Mitt& port; D at Preach, French. for 46 or llolitirMietWy Brainerd , llow4iteb, and Than (11 " v irr, PILDS I IO 4 I I 7a Pity, hop ' eliku-41it tint. , . - ' fr!iii - .'„filisialettoia at +-' 0..1et lOr JO ttitg-Mtan. for Wilthingisin 77e1, altered i"et Hi tt' k 24l. rDemon ? benCajtj New peitford Y 4 WO, BY Onthe.24th Ist 25 00; long 70 48, the II brig 'PAPhitl. op *cruise - ' On the 28th ult,lat 28,10ng 80 lo,barque Aurora, from Jamaica for Greenock. NOTIOB TO , DIABINBBI3. 'Notice - is hereby given that the Buoy has been re placed, on "Old proprietor Book," entrance to Rich mond Island harbor. The Buoy on " Danceberry•Ledge," off Wood Island has By been replscod. By order of the Lighthouse BO%Td. • • TREO. P. GIVEEN, Lighthouse Inspeotor, First District. Portland, /De, June 30, 1858. FOREIGN POSTE • At °Mutts May 8. ships Shirley, Allen. to load for Boston ; Slidotght, Hatch, for do (probably to go Into dock); Hornet. Benson. for London; llorterse. Barnes, for do, put bock in diatress.ao before stated, and to go Into dock for repairs; Reindeer, Patterson, reported to be Under a three years charter to the English Govern ment; Dr barque Canada f,r New York. Mr ; and others u before. CM Bth , ship Golden State, Weeks, Boston Ar at St John N B, 29th nit, ships John G Costar, Hamlin, Boston: Lombard, Portland ; brig Waredsle, Shacktord, Nei. York; 30th, ship N Cushman, Morse, Bath; brigs A 0 Robbins, Barns, Boston; Ohio Batch, Dunham, Providence. At do 28th, ship Cornelia, Blanchard, Boston ; barque Waltham, Witham do. Old 28th briis Zuiyika, Grazier, Havana; It H Moul ton, Lewis, Baltimore ; 29th, Benue, Robbins, Moncton, J. DOIVIESTIO PORTA BOSTON cleared Lid. Mat, Brigs Wanderer, gruel!, Port an Prince; Lucy Ann. Bryant, Oardems ; Brook. line. Brannon, tit John, N B; sobs Abby Whitman, Hoke, Savannah; Brown, Brown, do; Wm H Mitchell, do Bailed barque Nashua ; brig Active; sob Madera. HOLM HOLE: June 20. P M —Ar ache E W Ben ton, Taller. Philadelphia for Boston; °twirl! L Peae lee. and . Eli Townsend. Williams, BoitOCl fnr Philsdel pliii; Hannah minus, Ontmwer, Roxbury for Phila delphia. July 1, ar 'whit Bea Foam. Warren, Bahia Hoods via Havana for Boston; T P Learned. Crammer; Lomba.d, Harding; Benj L Berry, Haley ;. Gen Armstrong. Kel sey ; Rhoda '& Beulah. Hoffman, and Ella, Packard, Philadelphia fordo; Emma. Lauer , Philadelphia for Lynn; Alva, (Br) Greenwood, 'Alexandria for St John, rf B. Sailed, ache E W Benton, Charles S Paulen. Elf TOsensend, Grace Darling, Hannah Willotta, Sea Foam, T P Leasned, Eta, Lombard. Alva, Or) BerJ L Berry, Gan Armalt,ng, EI:11111.1 and Ocean 'Wave 2.1, sr !Ale, Ohne lion% Marrithetv, Begun for Heaton ; 3.1 „Baldwin, Montgomery, New Bedford for 13oothbay ; sohr Fly, Oheenemau,Philadelphla. for Nan. thetqt,. - S A Itt,'asiled the above arrivals of to-day, and schr node. & Beulah. . . In port oohs Cameo, and Eagle. Deputy Marshal dot.drtch arrived lot night from Boron; and will take In. custody the captain and craw of ache 011,0300. NEW BEDFORD - - Ar ht. brig lifilheirn, Abeejo, Pays' 40 days, via floret', for Norfote, (put in in land 62 piuliengerpl ; oohs Guthrie. (US) Springer, Uom utile° impels Mg light houses; Active, (IIS) Edwards, from a cruise NEW ORLEANS, July 2.—Arrived ship Liberty, Capt Atkins, froln New York CLI chips Potomac, Capt Reed, .and E'P Stringer, Capt Wood, for Liverpool; Oderst,Capt Ila• glow, for Havre. Old let. chip Oliver Mose+, OM Liverpool; barque Ohne C Fowler, Eitaales, New York; sob Howard. Mc- Donnell Kinmeon, J. PHOVINOETOWN. July 2--Bohr Triumph, before re- ported in collision with schr E I` Smith, was towed in to port thia morning Ship Ann Maria. rating A 2. built at Wank. MARS. in 1872 488 tone roglater was sold at auction in New York, 24 lost, for $7 900, cant' ray TSILRORAPIT TO TEN PRIS/1111.) Arrived from Now York June 1204—M II Geoid at Tarr vane; Iddo, at Oonetantineple. 18th, Adler Du rotte. at Bremen 201 h. Emma 7' Obese, in the Olyde ; John Bright, at Liverpool, Arrived from New Ori01115;: June Mayan, New Era, San'aro, Stu rho, Tieenne ' Meta, and Florida. at Barcelona. 14th, Itiawetha, Constar'. tie, Isabel, Sewandita, Onntating, end flirt:mum, at do; Ellen Stevens, at Tarragona. 18th. Wnyland and Yd. Ward at Bremen.: 18th, Tanner at Bordeaux; Aquino. at Cork; Old England. at Liverpool. 21sf, W F Moses and Edward Oyler, at do Arrived from linsten,-June 12, Dublin at ProwitAt. Arrived from" Charleston—June 17th, Ronne at Co penhagen. Bailed for New lierrk—Jane 20th. Petri k Renry from . Deal; Jacob A Stamlor from Liverpool. 21st, James Foster from di tt Beil d. for Charleston—Juno 14, Martin from Port a hot, .. Arrived front New Tork—Tone'2oll, traohoe for Glam. gm, at Crookhaven. Arrived from New Orleans—Jour.2lst, 'Mary 11171erat Liverpool. Belled for New York—June 20th, Abel from Liver pot. NEW YORK. July 4.—Arrived eteamahlo Bremen from Bremen on the 16th; ah7pa London from London: Culti vator from Liverpool; William NeNon from Havre, and barque Elva from _Hamburg. REA nixo. July 2, 1858. The following boats primed out of the Union Canal, to-day, laden anti coneigned an follons ; 11 11 Lehman, pig Iron and rye; Onlibcen & Co; C D Kline, anthracite coal, Order; C & J Curtin, bar Don, Perot & tiro; Me. Donald, limestone, Uekert & llro ; Riekerte. cols, corn meat and liner , Dodd & Candy; Judge Smith, boania, Malone & Taylor; J Montgomery, romp iron, Mr Parole. - F. ARMY A 1,8 AT THE PRINRIPAI, Homo, VP TO"ONE WOLOOE THIS MORNING. f+IPLAUD TlOTTSB—Chestant street, below Ninth. S P Waller, N Y rental Painter, Westmore- J U. Unnper Ga loud, Ps A 0 Huard, Conn John G Huainan, La , E V Fosionan, N Orleans ,It Walker; St Lords Obas F-Meyer St LUllill Luis Roarer. St Louis 0 W Colton, Newark, N I Miss M B Colton. Newark, 0 H James. N Y V 7 P Duncan, N Orleans Wm A Dunn, Baltimore G W Torney, BalNm•,re WII Rodgers, B.lt more U F Lord & lady, Hones 'AlrsJ Hardenburgh,ffings. dale, Ps ton. N Y • ,oe , Sanford. N Y J H Mir`all &lady, Bath .1 II tie• no. II S Consul H 17 Cornell & lady, PA Mr Weldeiner & boy, NY Moil. H Weisel, N Y II Wallace N Y F II Stow, N Y J J Tranchard, Cincinnati, John Bates. Cincinnati, 0 Ohio • N L ftecerra, N lt F Slmonpeeter. Port Rico A Terido, Port Rico 8 P Russel & lady, N Y 7 8 tinders. N V Nl' Pate, Richmond, Va .1 Carleton. N Y. R 8 Elliott,St Loafs Dlt Camp, Boston • 0 P Cowper. Boston ![lna 0 LJamea, Nashville Mica Shepherd. Nashville P H Smith. M.dison, Win JAI Hand, N V Situ II Hill. Washington It W Barrington, London ..T 7' Doswell & wife. La Miss Mead, La B F Phillips, Baltimore B Maitland. Jr, Baltimore 1 8 Shuman, Little Rook, B H Porter & *He, Mem - Ark phis, Tenn 0 W Copeland, N Y A J Bone. Baltimore Martin Piston, Baltimore J H Sackett, N I T, E Bel erg N Y Thee 0 Doan, St Lou's N B Clapp, Richmond, Vs J W Clark & la, N V V a A rrwerong Balt E R Cobb, Belt J W °Amino, Ba't E Henri' Balt Jaerb 'Heald Balt W McLain. Bolt *0 A. 011ver,balt J 0 McGuire, Washington 'Mae Naftali. England 0 0 Costalloy,, Peonville, Henry J 11kbotson. Nl' • Texas Judge Hamilt.n, St Louis Mrs Geo P Doan, St Louis brICROHANTIP HOTEL—Fourth 'treat. below Anti. A Id Yonne. N Y 0 J Price. N Sselfay Rose Rink, lowa HA Guernsey, Wellehoro, Wm L Alexander, Clarion Pa co, Pa Jae A. Williamson. John Porter, Alexandria, asburg. Pa Pa Hon T Ross Dovlestown,Pa Wed B Reegar & da, Kent Mre Rose, Doyleetown co. Md Min. Roca. Doyleat.own 0 llernard, Ctulncy, 11l Wm RI Haynes. Pa A RI Austin. Pa D P yell & la Blair co, Pa W Ptald N Y J L 11,1 r. N Y A It B , owart & wf, Pa Miss Sal Ile B Drsart,Tlpton Jew A. Coulson. 'V o.sLoorg., .1 Y Hie* Joh n Clark. Cincinnati Jag' W Wright, Vr eoVrar D C Waun. Columbia Hied H Sharkey, Wash.. Dr J'W Bali. California luelon J U P;•her Phila J Metz, Nashville, l'enn Wm Colon, PA 110L'SD—Dheatout strrst. above Fifth. 0 13 Sharard, N Y J Raman, Lancaster Thee Varner Pottsville J Wright. PLRa 1) Hopitina, Phlla Henry P.ovenn Mon, Ohlo I' D Hollingsbead, Maine lill•nallollingahand, Maine T P Pottinger & la, Masa H N Brown, N Tto. R Hunt, Del John If Hunt, Del J (I Matt. Harrinburg, Pa John P Jones, Pa Robl Davis. Pa Mao Wilmer, Balt Dr J II Frannie. Phil& Ohaallerser, Pa Charles Worrell. Jo family , PII Witsolb Pa N Jersey NATIONAL ROTIRL—Rana mutter. above Mire A. D Stevenson. Pittsbirg.Pa H II BPILCh Tren'op N J James Oats, Durham Iron F If Dingus', Perkiornen orke Brldre. Pn P R ITonta, Toney Shore bI F Tarnrqua A T Pndth, Pa W II Brady. Danville J B ftainger, Palo Alto Jan Marshall, Lancaster, F Vont., Po•taaille Pena cleo Wynkoop. Phila P Oliphant, Harrisburg John Graying, Juniata co Wm liana), LaMar% .1 M Power, P.rryco J Lyk, Bnyde , r co John Reim, Newport, Ps 0 W Pebropp N Orlenne HanJ Rohertam , Nuten 0 Kahn, lady and P wl Frorkeal'ag or,Schuyi• Pittaton, Pa kill-co E Balkoalager, Schuylkill county • VNTON TIOYIL—Atob street. balm. Boort% ,Jloine.:s4l.mlngton, Del 11 A Berger.& 11, Lock a, NeeA•y. N Y Rayon Oimploill. N.Y • Q Lea Boyd Tommun W Dietrich. Dayton. 0 P. Len. Potteville, Pa Ralph 11 Les, Pottsville, Ps John Feri , n. Pa 4olaa B Dewar!, Pa T J Ilaneell &11,Wilming ton,-Bel BLACK DEAR DlN—Fifth and Menbant streots. MIA Kate Comma. Gin, q Dr Al MinimOM. 114 • Boon' Prizer, Do ,!Mown, Wm P Beet'', Del on, Pi!, Pa ; De,44lBnydor, Pa Aug Leedom, Delco, PA '.lminhndee, Del 'co, Pa W Kirkham N Y • 1144 Calahail, Pa BF Palmer, Derr C H re - Wm Clerk, 191 , in, Del A nobleman, Wilm. Del Wm T Elliott Villas Del T M ClmeolPy, Wilm, Del A N Cleland, Wllm, Del M U Johnson, Pn BARDBY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street. below Vine. Ohne Chan hers, Centerville Smith Harper. Pa Rev. Mahlon Long Harts- Rev Jacob NMI!, Harts. villa villa Pringle,Plemonth, Pa T Jones, Montgomery co, Duo Wllllartv& la, Mont- Pa gomery co, Pa Dr WI Cincinnati, 0 Semi It Rose, Pit Le Roy S White. Ot. J S lintied , ct. 01, Robt Poss. Adamsville N B Hubbard, Doylestown W Dander, Pittsburgh MADISON NOME, Second street. above Market. Mr• P , rdhetn. P rTiosr, N J WsPer Sleety Canada Nobt Tbom.on, N Y B R Tomlinson, listldontield Joe n T1391P, Haddon!,leld Wm J COunloghain, MIND ro, PA ' BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, above callovrblll Wm Fleck, Pa J gent, net, 0 •p, Pe. W B Kohler, Belttee Grove, Oben Massey, Bellmore pa B W Bomberger Pa Special Notices. Jules Mawr, Eau kthenienne, or Hair Re. STOREA, pO/01.9014 four wonderful properties: let. It in a beautifier And preserver of the hair. tbd. It prevents It becoming loose and fulling off. 3d. It pro• dueem a now growth of hair where bohineoo exikto. 4th. It changes gray hair and whiskers to their original life color. It Is the greatest ebentleal wonder of the age: It is not a dye; Is easily applied, and will not sell the skin or linen. Hold by all Druggists, and by JULES HAVEL & CO., No. 704 CHESTNUT Wept. jyS-00t.wlt GrerlT - & Baker's 0111.6BRATBD FAM.X.LY $H WING MACHINED, 780 CHESTNUT STREET. These Machines are now justly admitted to be the best in use foy family sewing, mating a new, strong, and cicala stitch, which will vol._ rip, even If every [mirth stitch be nut. Oireniars sent on application by letter, ap9.l , fienmesee ,SPLVII4 Fund—oll lee acks Walnut Street, one door west of Second street, BeetlTN de* posits 4n mils of One. Dollar and - upwards, from all Mules of the eommurdty, and allows Interest at the rate of dye per pent. per annum. Olgnb open daily, from S until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day. and Saturday until-9 in' the evening. President, Pranklbs Pen; Trimmer and Secretary, Charles M. Morris. - • Jackson, - SOB. gar,riglit t • - 11P211..tteD 011113TNIIT. Cherher !totes, brats, BM* Luling, hill Head', Oh , 4 eiterel l phia, add rat other kinds ofthlf Priotag;if Floes to salt the times, 90/T-17 Slngiir e e . Seviitig Mrtehines..:—Aftelt =s fettr trial of the several machines that have yet been offered to the public, the unanimous verdict or 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 beyond all questiort, the moat complete article for family uso yet Invented, being at once ornamental, easily operated, and superior, In every respect, to any other machine. On thin statement we challenge the world. I. M. SINGER & CO., Jc7-Gm Office, NO. 602 CHESTNUT Street. Strauss & Goldman, No. 306 Market street above Third, Wholeealo dealers in CLOTHING, are now selling off their entire stock at Retail, at wholesale prices. 5e3-lm tilarriageo Oa The 19th of June. by Rey N Cohn Mr. NATHA NIEL 110eSERT to Miss MARIA MOORE, all of this city. • On Monday evening. tho 28th ult by Rev Joseph BFleher, Mr. WILLIAM L. BLACK ISTON to FRANCES M. BARNES. both of thin city, On the 29th June, by Rev. D. McGill, of the Union Presbyterian Church. Mr. JOHN MeLAIIGHLIN to Mn, EMMA OIiaItLOTVN BERRESFOND LYNCH, all of Philadelphia. At the residence of the bride's father. on Wednesday evening. 30th ult , by 11ev. J. A. Bomberger, I) T., Col. WM Y LEADER to Ms+ LINIE If. WALLOPER, eldest daughter of P, W. Walloyer, Esq , all of this city. tti On the 20th of May, by Rev. John Darman. of Boston, HAM , Mr. WM S. CONNER to Mies MARY ANN Me- CREAM', bosh of Camden. '4. J. By Alderman 0 rimer, No. 203 north Fifth etreet, on Thumb.y evening lot inst.. OFIARLES OWENS to Him EMILY HOLLY, both of bower Merlon, Mont gomery county, Pa. • Deatbo. On the 4th instant, otter a lingering illness, Mr OH a AGM KENBII, Sr , to tho 68th year of hie age The relatives and Mends of the fandiy. the Northern Liberty Fire Company No. 1. and the Fire Department generally, also Chosen Friends' Lodge No. 100 of the 1. 0 of 0. F . and the order generally, are Invited to attend the Tune al. from hie late rsaidence, No 517 Emlen street between Front and New Markel and Noble and Pegg atreets. on Wednesday afternoon next. at 4'olock. wltbeot Oxalis!! notice. aF On the Si Instant. EDWARD WILLIAMS, infant son of ()bales 11. and Margaret Shaffer, aged 15 months and 28 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. frilly!invited to attend the funeral,-from the residence of his parents, Wissahickon avenue, Chestnut 11111, this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock at On the 3d instant, JACOB 8 80aVER, in the 26th year of hie age. Tho relatives and friend!' of tho family are respect. folly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence f his mother, 423 Coates street, en Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further !lance On the 2d SW:sat, WILLIAM SMITU, In the 27th year of hie aie. Oa the 24 Instant, of broth fever, 15.1 4RY EMMA. only chughter of Andrew and Rohe' Hendrickson, aged pars and 9 days Suddenly. on the 2d Instant, Mr. OKARLES W. DRAY. aged 21 yearn. 11 , On the morning of the Al 'natant, Mra. BARAK ANN WARREN DOM V, In the 40th year of her ago iF On the 31 inetant. KATE 'AVM', DEWEES, In fant daughter of Adeline and 41. W. Demme, aged nix menthe In Camden, N. L. on the let Instant, .MART MI. NERVA, daughter of John and Mary Stubbine, aged 7 me, the On the let instant. 61 ARGAREE, daughter of Ohas. and Sarah Droweit, aged 13 months and 10 days * On the Ist Instant, Mrs. OEDEMA, wife of Jonas Eppobimer. in the 3 th yetr of her age. On the, 2d instant, DAVID RENNET, one of the Dartmoor Prisoners, in the i!IM year I Ibis age. * On the 2.1 Instant ANN MARIA MoMOLLIN, wife of John 51o5luilin. aged 62 years Suddenly. on the 2d Instant, JAMES EDWARD, eon of James Edward and Amanda Erato, aged 5 years and 4 months. ar Oa the 24 Instant, PHILIPPA, daughter of Thomas and Catharine do Fr.itas, aged 12 mouths On Friday morning, the 24 loatant, JOSEPH ED WARDS, in the Slat year of his age. CITY MORTALITY fiRALTIt OiTIOR. July 3. 1858 The number of Interment+, In the city of Philadel phix, for the week ending at 12 o'clock to•dny, ie... 284 Fe rer, Scarlet 3 Typhus..... 1 Typhoid 1 intlant , n Dra.n 2 7 Aoldt.Tx;e , ....... .... a Apoplexy 9 Coop de Bollel 40 1 Cancer 1 • 4 Hu:meld— 6 sneer of the Uterus I 2 n Bowels ... 4 6 Croup 3" Lunge.... 1 6 Congestion of Lungs. 2 I _ n rerito'nm. 1 iiratit: 8 h 1 Cholera, Infantuto.. 35 Mohan.... 1 Consumption Longs 22 8 001M113100.3 221 Craw els ....... 1 Clara co 1 Dropsy, Ih:nin 131 Inanition 1 Manla•a•Potu 7 Mammas .. IVlee.slos 011 Age Paley ... Ittioarnatiam Small Pox INC-Bora Suicide Tab a Meaeaterica Teothiug ..... Tetnnu* Unknown Whooping Cough. " Ohest 1 DifiNVO of BraSu.— 1 3 " Heart.... 4 3 Liver.... t 3 2 1 2I 1 I Drowned _ Dynentory. D.bnlty.. Effuhion on Orate _ _ Fever. ftllione 1 . Puerperal—. 3 Of the above there were . Under 1 year 87 Frota4o to 60 18 From Ito 2 ^6 . 60 to e 0 16 . 2to 5 24 " GO to 70 12 . sto 10 10; " 70 to 80. 10 " 10 to 16 5. 80 to 90......... 6 I . 16 to 20 .12 . 90 to 100......... 4 " 20 to 30 28 . 30 to 40 30 %lea 4 1"6 Pontiac!. 109 By order of the Board of ARTRIIR I Total Boye Girls lisalth. 1111011 ES, 'Health 003cer Notice —A Meetlngot th. Commisnion.ra of thn GREEN and COATES-WrtiET PPLIA DELPsIA PASSENGER RAILWAY IPANY will Ln hell nt the Commissioners' Mill, in IRD Street, below tireen, on WEDNESDAY, July ith, 1 858, nt 6 , o'clock P. M. By order jy6-2t, WILLIANI READ, Soeretary Juiy 3, It33r3.—tru nent.ou Yf fi erg.. 11_3A1. litti.twrox, tsq., D. PENROSE BUCKLEY I. this day admitted tom:tette(' as au Attorney iu the District Court nod Court of Common Pleae for the city and county of Philadelphia. iy.s.lt* Post Infoce, Ply indelpialn, July nd, 1858.—Tho Poet 001 co will be clored on ',ION. DAY, July 6th, except from 7X to By, o'clock A. 51., and 'I to d o'clock P. It. jyB-9t GIDEON G. WESTCOTT, Porlmaster. (srNew Orl. nue Goa Light Company. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK, PUILADELPHIA, July 2, MS. Notice le hereby given to the Stockholders of the Now Orleans Gas Light Company, that the Agency for the Transfer of the Stock nod the payment of the Divi dends of that Company will be closed from and after the first day of October nest; and they are requested to sumo ter the Certificates issued by thin Rank nod re. ciive Warrants of Tntusfer to the Company in New Or leans. W. RUSHTON, Je., jy.3.dißkinthlocl Cashier. Department of Public High wars— Wilco B.W. corner CIIESTSt7T and FIFTH Sto. P1111.1145Li 4 111.41, July Ist, 11555. NOTICE—AII per,ons Lasing Maims ogninst this Department for work and motorists furnished will pro mut them without 41. 4 111 Y nt this Office ; and contractors nod others aro hereby notified that no bill will be up- proved for work or motorists unless ordered by the Board of Commissioners, or by the undersigned. by order of the Dopartineut of litghway6. JOHN McCARTIIY, Chief Cominhlsioner of Highs, flys 011ie. of the Mayor of tit- Utty of Plii- LADELPIIIA, JULY Ist. 1859. PROCLAMATION—roman Ole JULY. Public attention is hereby directed to the Lana and Ordinances respecting the tiring of It 'Pistols, Crackers, Squibs, it ockets, Chasers, and the like, which ore by law prOhUIPIA. It is hereby enjoined upon all good citizens to refrain from nay breach of Mao Lawi and Ordinances relating to gang off gunpowder in any forts whereby tile lives and property of citizens end this public peace are en dangered. /ki' order of the Mayor. jy2-3t W. J. P. WHITE, Mayor's Clerk. Commercial - Mutual Insoranc. PANY.—A Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at their Office, in rear of No. 218 WALNUT Street., on TIIURSLAY, July 8, 18.58, at 11 o'clort: t. M. • Jolla MCCOLLOM, Jelii.tjy3 Secretary. - Office ov the Fro n4lO. kt work fr 4 IOHLADIN,PIIIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL, WAY COMPANY, Cooler of GERMANTuIf N ROAD *kid 011AfHA.11 Street. • PHIL kJ:1E0'111A, 3111 y -int, 1856. The Board or Directors have declared n Dividend of FIVE PER EENT, on the Capital Stock or the Com pany, payable to the Strolcholderd or their legal ',pre.. smitntivo, after the 10th Instant, at thin Office. Tettelfer Books of the Company will he closed from net after thl4 day until the 15th inst. Stocithn'Jeri are regne4ted to leme their Clert!neaten at Mk Office to be exchanged Cot other; with the nee, title ot the Company. E. I/ART., Trennurer. 07Phlitidelphltt, June .4th, ~.1,, r !, ,4 „ for .Dlrertois of the "MUTUAL DM INSURANCE ASSOCIATION! OF PHILA. DRIA'III.Y." to FOI'Ve the ensiling year, wilt be held lit the Oftlati Of the fleeretifry and 'Tr. noniiir, S. E. corner of T 0111.1) nnl WALNUT Streele. on MONDAY, July Uth, ,1866, between the hoots of In o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. WM. MARTIN, Jn., Je24-10t Secretary end Treasurer. 6curstons R,lin i IT" . " . !, FOR CAPE. MAY.-DAILY l-IXBRESS LINE, by fltonrner ‘• BAT, LOON," Capt. It. Wnit,Lhix, Tho mclft and fuvorito htedner " BALLOON" lea, es Arch-hired Wharf for Ohne Slay dery Morning. (Sunday ON copted,) at 7 o'clock. Het timing, leaves °ago May at lg . n'ele, k P 31. Yore Se.l. earringe hire oiaded; Servnnts T1.60i Bchhott Ticket , : SS, carriage hire ehlra. ,85-210, ficisonal. 15RY, GOODS —I wish to buy S2O or $25,000 north FOftoi N AND DOMEST IC DRY COOPS, if nor-half nr throc-fnurthn the amount can ho pqbl In an Improved Perin naar Chicago i balance OAHU. Atbiresti J 51., Droix ONlcc. jy6.6' I STEER, 4P • (From Boorr'o,Doßton, Mors.,) PRACTICAL ITAIR-DRESSER AND WT(I MAKER, ItI'HOVELI rit..M YOLTIf 1.10.1111 EMMET TO 416 CII.I:,TNUI' STRE , Opposite tho Custom House. BTEPItIt Now StAtem nt Cutting and Dressing Gen tlemen's lisle Is neLnowleaged by nil who buyr tried it to be the only true Rygon for benefiting mut improving tho hair. Tim design and execution differ poll el) from the usual practice of hair rotting and dresAing adopted he, e, no also the expedition awl gentleness with p•hich the operation is performed. The pstrouoge already extended to him since Limo in troduction of him system In this city. and the flattering eaCOlllllllO9 pronounced by ell who hat p had tile! r nn pearmice not only improved, but their hair highly benefited, induce.‘ hitn to invite all gentle:non nylon either study personol appearance or the olltaremerth of flvdtion to place th nwiel es under lain charge. assured that one trial will prole the, troth of the assertion. 3y5 0111.—The well-known Store io on EIOIITII Street, at No. 31, between Arch and Market, kept by 11. It. DURBIN, cowls/lug of a well assorfegl, flue stock of DIAMOND GOODS, and all kinds of fine °old JEWELRY—aIso a stock of 1100 Slicer Ware and Oil Paintings—will ' be sold not le4a than cost price, on account, to quit ibe entire business. By6-InwPl JUTE HEMP. -A LARGE STOOK Or evertor ' nudity on band and for sale by W RAVER, TITLE% & 00., U., 93 North WATER street, mltfl **A 94 Tlnytk, V . LEOTRO-MAGkETIC AND MAGNE -124 TO•ELEOTHIC MACHINES, for medical lIAO, manufactdred and for gale at No. 3X south SEVENTH Street, by jy2.-3t* W. C. & 7. NEFF. pORK..-200 barrels Heavy Mess Pork. 88 barrels Prime Pork. 18-barrels Leaf Lard. For sale by 0. 0. SADLER. & 00., splB No. 9 No}lh Water Moot :Pit,ESS.--PHILADELPHU, MONDAY, JULY 5. 1858. Copartnership Notireo. DISSOLUTION. --'Cho firm of JOHN FREDERICK te CO. is thin daydlesolved by mu tual consent. Either' of the portals Is authorized to settle the business of the firm, at their late place of huelnese, 330 MARKET Street. J. FREDERICK 0. • COPARTNERSHIP: The undersigned hacethie day formed a copartnership for the traaeoetion of the Wholesale Clothing business, under the firm of .7011 hi FREDERICK & CO , at .the old stand, 330 MARKET Street. JOHN 'FR EDERIOK, PETER FREDERICK. JGLY 1, MB. , jy6•Bt rvoricF.—The partnership heretofdre ex• 11 toting under the flrni of HACKER, LEA, As CO. him this day ceased, by Its own limitation. The business of the Into firm u ill be Fettled by either of the under signed. THOS. T. LEA., JOS, LEA - A E. STEPHENS, I'. W. HEiitSLEY, T 3 1T 0. 08. R. TUNIS. too. 30th, 18 THOS. R. TUNIS of tho Into Orin of . HACKER, LEA, & CO., has REMOVED his Agencies of CAPHIMPTCS, Sutinoto, and Woollen Goods to No, = CHESTNUT Street, below TWA, north side. jy3-0t - _ IIIS S 0 LUTION.—The Copartnership here tofore existing between the subscribers, under the firmer ABBOTT, JOHNES, & Co., Is this day diarolved be limitation. Either of the undersigned will attend to the cettlement of the business. KEDmAx Altllol 4 T. GEORGE W. JotiNliS, wrz,trem R. FLEIIING, WI!. H DERRY, GEO. .1. GROSS, WM. T. WILCOX. Pniva.a.rutA, June 30, 1858. COPARTNERSHIP. -- - The undersigned have this day formed a Copartner ship, for the tutusactlon of the Wholesale Silk Goods business, under the firm of ABBOTT, JOIINES & CO. RED d ANN ABBOTT, • GEORGE W. JOllishil, WM H. BERRY, 0110. J. OILOSi. Wei. T. WILCOX, WM. It. - It UItLEI. PLIILALIF:LI.III.I., July 1,1808. iIgOTIOB.—EDWARD B. WOLF. has been 1 I admitted to an interest in our business front this date. JCS,: 1, 1858 VOTICE.—Iire have this day opened 11 bonne in New Yorkoinder the firm of OLOILOE it. STUART & CO. ' and have taken the More No. 12 PARK PLACE, for tho purpose of comforting the IN -I.OIITIMO and Ciiminisaton bunincse in FOREIGN AND DO -341:1T1C PUY 000134. . . - . Coosigottient4 of Philadelphia manufactured goods will receho attcsatiou. . . , STUART k •RROTRRR. PutLADELruis, July 1, 11366. '" ' g . "IOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The un- N-I designed tarn this day formed a copartnHaldp, under the firm of TINGLHY, ENGLISH, & CO , for the transaction of a Domestic. Dry Goods Comminion Isminess, at No. 28 South FRONT and 29 LETITIA dtreet. DENJ. W. TINGLEY, ;lAly 14, 1858 T _IIIIITED PARTNERSHIP.—Wo, the ILI subscribers, hsve thin day entered into a limited partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the art of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the tuenty-Drat day of March, 1836, entitled "An act relative to limited pat tnerships," and do hereby colitis that the name under a Lich said partnership La to be conducted Is THOMAS I) BORDEN; that the general nature of the business to be transacted is that of on Iron Foundry; and the same will be transacted and carried on in tho city of Philadelphia ; that the mune of the General Partner is THOMAS D. BORDEN, of the city of Philadelphia, and the Special Partner is GEORGE A. WALKER, of Weymouth township, in Atlantic county, and State of New Jersey; that the capital contributed by the said George A. Walker. Special Partner. is One Thousand Dollars. In cash ; that, the period at which the said partnership fa to commence In the second day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and that It will terminate on the second day of June, one thousand eight hundred and-sixty. THOMAS D. BORDEN, General Partner. GEORGE A. WALKED, Special Partner. PnltArct.gulA, June 2,1858. Jel-tnfit D ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. —The limited partnership heretofore existing be. tween the subscribers was dissolved on the 21st of April, by mutual consent. Either of the general part nere will use the name of the firm in liquidetlen; and the business of the fires Fettled up at N 0.211 North TRIED Street,' DANIEL D. BRODHEAD, General Partnm WILLIAM R. ROBERTS, JACOB 1,. SHARPE, Simla' Partner. CHARLES SHARPE, having purchased , tho entire Stock of Brodhead d: Roberts, o ill continue the Whole sale Boot and Shoo ilusinosa, in all its branches, at tho old stand, No. 211 North THIRD Street, JU.u. 5, 1649. jeT-motor lIIHE SUBSCHIIitItS HAVE THIS DAY 11 etitorod into Co-partnorahip t under tbo stria of AUDENRIED h ItOMMEL, to carry on the GOAL busincßi. J. T. AUDENItTED, JACOB M. ROMMFIL, J.une21,1858. 'SURE WILKE SBARRE LEIIIMI COAL, a IMIOISI THE MAMMOTH BALTIMORE VEIN.— This highly esteemed coal Is now being introduced into this market by the subscribers, who have secured the exclusive control for Eta sale. In the Baltlinuro mar ket, where this Coal has taken the prceedenee for the past twenty years, It is universelly- pronounced JO deel d siiy the hest FAMILY and STEAM COAL mined. We can therefore guaranty our customers nniter4l satis faction. A UDE WWII) IiOAPI4L. H CALLOWIIILL-STREET WHARF, F, Delaware. TIIIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE F3RAITD .R. a enpartnorrhip under the styli, of FROTHING/MK it: WELLS, for tho transaction or aUENER/tl, DRY HOODS commissros BUSINESS, and horn taken tho stare No. 34 South FRONT Street., and 35 hyTITIA Street. THEODORE FROTHIN ORAN, KIRK B. WELLS. PLIII.ADELP/114, June let, 1858. Je2.2at 911 HE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE IAN NUITY AND TRI7BI COMPANY OF PIMA Jess 30. I. GS. The Managers have Ulla day declared a dlrldeuil of FOUR PER OE T. ou the Capitol Stock, for the lad ale mouths, payable to the Stockholders, clear of the State tax, on demand. .iyl-SCY JOHN P. JAMES, Actuary. NOTICE TO ARCHITEOTS.—In pursu ance of it resolution adopted by the Aloutunent Oomminsioncre at a meeting, at Harrisburg, ou the 18th instant, P lane, Specifications, nud Estimates are invited for the erection of a DIONUMENT to the memory of citizens of Pennsylvaniu who lost their liven in the into War with Mexico. The cost of which be not to exceed the cant of THIRTY TIIIIIISAND DOLLARS. Communications on tho subject of plans, &0., to be addressed to the Uoyornor, at Harrisburg, prior to the lid of July. Proposals received front July 1 until Au gust 4,1858. Persons furnishing Plans will please mend their Esti mates under seal, as they will ho foe the use of thu Com missioners only. For the plug s..hieh may he adopted a piemlum of Tao Hundred Donny, %11l ho allowed. lty order of the Commissioners. JOHN W. CHARY, Secretory. 11/mimetic], May 14, 13513. jyl-tf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application has been 11,11110 to the Trusteea of the Fire Association for the renewal of policy of inoorance tweed In the name of JOHN MURRAY, on the 6th day of December, I&11, No. 11.892, for $1,500. owl by him tran.ferred to JOHN MoCOY, December 6, 1851, and by hiur tronoiferml on the mune ...ate to CATIIARINi R. 11; lc. which policy ham been lost or mislaid, Any informr.tion thereof wilt he received by JOAN ikieCOY, Jel6,v f tn-linit 311 awl 313 Sodth FRONT Street, • NOTICE.-AN ELECTION FOR SEVEN in (=TORSO the MONTOUR IRON COMPANY, to Nerve during the ensuing year, will be held on SA TURDAY, the thirtyS at day of July [text, between the hence of twelve o'clock M., and one o'clacit P. M. at the I ..av Pierre Meted," in the city of Philodrl• Peuneylvania. je304j)31 T. M. BRYAN, JR., Secretary. IIyVIDEND.—NE AV ORLEANS GAS MONT COMPANY.—FARMERS' AND ME CHANICS, DANK, PUMITELPIITA, Jtuip 2R, IFLB. The Dlrectora of the New Orleen4 URA Light Cum. 'Any have declared st genii-annual dividend of the per exot., rnyable et this hank, to the Phtlitelaphla Idea holder:, offer the find day of July next. ji , 29.1w W. RUSHTON, Secretary. AUGUST BE LkONT, BANE It, 7G in:Ayr:it STREET, t4r.tr TPille9 Letter, of Credit 'aintleblo to Trttvellot 011 all , park of the world. je3l/-Out CRONISE & CO., SPIICIIR AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 40 South THIRD Street, PRIL.thIiCITIA. Refer to thu BANKS and Remorse of Plalattelphlo. ogis. It. It. BROWN. R. MANLEY, JR mN , BROWN, & CO., DANK-NOTE, STOCII. AND EXCHANOR N. W. corner of THIRD mitt CHESTNUT Strentg, EID Collertione made, and Draft, drawn on all parts of the r.ulted State+ and the Canadna, on the moat favorable term. Collect Mai made, end Drafts drawn on England and Ireland. Uncurrent Bank Notea bought. Land NVarranta bought and gold. Dealers In i+peele and Bullion. Lonna nod Time Paper nottot int od. Morita and Loans bought and Noll on Con:.111 , 4011 at the Bowl of Brokers In Philadelphia and New York. je3-6m EDWARD It PARRY, RICHARD R. PARRY, Notary Public for COMIIIiP9IOI3Yr for Minnesota. Pauustylvania awl Now Joriey. PARRY & BROTHER, 1. BROKERS & GENERAL LAND AGENTS and CONYBYANOBIIB, FRONT STREET, above HICKORY, MANKATO, MINNESOTA, Pay particular attention to loaning and Investing :Money for non•resldents and others, and collecting Drafts, Notes Ac. Auy letters of ENG{OIST or business will receive prompt attention. Refer to Wood Bacon, & Co , PhPadelphia. Dale, Ross, & Withers Ph ladolphia. Sharp, Guinea. & Co.. Philadelphia. Richard Randolph, Philadelphia. Charles Ellis & Co., Philadelphia. Parry & Randolph, Philadelphia. rer2l•OtiVe DAUL'B FARINA. CRACK:ENS. -- The enduring popularity of PA Ii FARINA CRACK tali results from their remarloble excellence. Not. has no (earl that the high repotallou of hie Craelferx will be injured men if •f ono or two Indic hitt els" chould make and offer the urdinnry kiwis finder the IMMO of Farina Crarket,. - • , . Error, of this character are aim a}a corrected by an actual and comparnthe trial of quality by a discerning public. Paul's Farina (trackers arc more nutritious and as hole porno, and retain their freshness longer, than mg other Crackers made. Paul's geukine Farhat Crackers me made of the pare Farina. Ask for PAUL'S FARINA CRACKERS. FRC that the . are stamped PAUL. , Test them ; compare them u tth others, suit buy them Sold by the principal °wears, unit uhoh•salr by JAMES It. WEBB, j33-3tik 223 South EtiflTll Street. I3LANOARD 11 OUSE ,—BROAD WAY and TWELFTH Street, New York, ro-oponed, Meg Intl' , furnietted with every modern Improvement. The location to faahlonalle end healthy. The rooms are large and wel ventilated. Mello served at all home, and every attention paid to the comfort of mining Transient hoard /2 per day. Per manent board at lower ratee. The whole under the management of 0 J. MAMA!, LAN, (l to of the United State* Hotel. Philadelphia ) who respectfully eollelte the patronage of Me friends sod the travellips publ.o, 1430-201 L. it. P. pROSIIOLZ. ,j9143t.* ALFRED MiNJ. TIMILEY, Noticzo Brolicrs EIMISME gain= • Ueopito. ,ILTUNTINGDON WARN SPRINGS.—:: 1- The Warm Springs at the base of Warrior's Ridge; five miles north of Huntingdon, overlooking Standing Stone Creek, and environed by romantic bills and woodlands, have been leased by the former pro: priefor of the' Learner House. The extensive Hotel Buildings, Bath Houses, kn., erected at great expense by Honeral A. P. Wilson, the Owner, bare been com pleted, and the groves have been beautifully laid out and adorned. The Hotel Parlors and Chambers aro airy and Comfortably furnished, and the prospect from the verandahs for beauty cannot be excelled. For half a century these Springs have bean celebrated , [or their medicinal qualities, and the great virtue of the Waters in chronic affections. Tho temperature of the water is 094 degrees, - and for bathing to delightful and Invigo rating. In the woods and streams gams and fish abound. Persons in puma of health or plesatire will find thin a moat delightful retreat ; and its nearnese to the Pennsylvania Rellroad and its cheapness give It a decided advantage over any waterlog piano in the State. The proprietor has had years of experience in the business, and no paine or trouble will be spared to make guests comfortable. Hooka run from Huntingdon to the Springs on the arrival of the different Railroad trains; fare 25 cents. Families accommodated at moderate rates. JOHN Proprietor. Wawa SPRINGS, near Huntingdon, Pa. N.O,EA BATHING. DELAWARE IiODBE, CAPE ISLAND, N. T. Thie Brat-claw and popular liottne la now open for the reception of sisitere. For health, recreation, or plean urn it in uneurpassefl by any on the Inland. Jebo-sw* ;TAMES 3INCRAY, Proprietor. . Q.EA: BATFIING.-NATIONAL:HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, N. J.—This well-known first rinse and popular House Is now open for the reception of .% linters. Term,, Ten Dollars per week. Persons wishing to engage looms can do so by addressing WOOLMAN STOKES, fe2B-2v( LONC4- BRANCH. • SBA -BATHING— OCEAN HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N;J.—Th a well-known and popular limo Is again open to receive visiters. It has been put in complete order and every attention will be given to guests to make their visit pleasant. The table will be abundantly supplied with the luxuries of the season. Charges moderate, to suit the times. je.24-61v*'I8RAEL i 18AMING, Proprietor. rgIRENTON FALLS, ONE IDA OATNTY, -IL NEW TORE.—The Hotel at the above celebrated place of resort fa open for the season, and can be reached In a 'few hours from New York, at a email ex pense, as a Railroad from Utica takes visitors there within an hOur, .. MOM, - Je2B-2wd&trw-2tw* Proprietor., QBA BATHOZGL-OAPE ISLAND:-NA k3 'NORM. ROTEL la now open. Paco of Board $8 per week. Ohildren and Servants half price. fel9-6w AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor. .N HOLLY SPRINGS HOTEL, 6 11. A. MILER PROM CARLISLE, PA., AT THE GAP OP TUX SOUTIIMOUNTAIN.--The subscriber, of the St. Lawrence Rotel, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, hav ing leased the- above popular summ 3r retort of the late proprietor, James W, Patton, will open the samo for the reception of guests on the 20th of June: Terms mode rate. Address A. G. MULLIN, Mount holly Springs, Ouraberlend county, Pa. WASIUNGTON HOUSE, . CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. The above Hones will bo open for the accommodation of vasiters on the lot day of Juno. The subscriber would call attention to the fact that ho has fitted up the " Washington" particularly for the early visitors. A small dining room hos been added, Stoves are fitted up throughout the front house. a Bret class Restaurant and Bar is now In operation, and every thing now in order for the comfort of the guests for the early season. S. E. WOOLMAN, Proprietor. 111/ANSION HOUSE, MAUCH CHUNK.- LUIL 21,is elegant establishment, beautifully situated on the banks of the Lehigh, is now ready for the rocep Lion of summer visiters, There in no locality in Tenn• syl vaults, nor, perhaps, in the United States, which corn bitten so many attractions oa the valley of the Lehigh, and the above lictel will afford a most comfortable home to riattera desirous of viewing thn mogniticent scenery,, inexhaustible mines, or stupendous works of art of thin interesting region, jet-Ste, GEORGE ITOPPES, Proprietor r HE WHITE SULPHUR AND OFIALY- A BEATE SPRINOS, at DOUBLING OAP, Peun'a, are open, as usual, and r.re aceessilkle in eight hours from Philadelphia, by way of Harrisburg, thence on the Cumberland. Valley Railroad to ki ew vi lle, thence in stages eight miles to the Springs, where you arrive at 6 o'clock the same evening. For particulars, inquire of Messrs. Morton McMichael, Samuel Hart, James Steel, 11. S. Janney, Jr., & 00., or Proprietors of Merchants' Hotel, Philadelphia. jet-2m4 in BEDFORD SPRINGS.-THIS well-known and delightful Summer Resort will be opened for the reception of Visitors on the lath of Aloe, and kept open until the let of October. The new and apaciems Buildings erected last year are uow folly completed, and the whole establishment has been furnished in superior style, and the accommoda tions will be of a character not excelled In any part of the United States. The Rotel will be under the management of Mr. A. G. ALLEN, whose experience, courteous mauners, and attention to hie guests, give the amplest assurance of comfort and kind troatmant. In addition to the other means of access IL in deemed proper to state that pazsengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Cha,nborsburg. The Company have made extensive arrangements to supply dealers and individutla with " Bedford Water" by the barrel. carboy, and in bottles, at the following prices, at the Springs, via For a barrel froulbery) SA 00 Do. (oak) 300 X Do. (mulberry) Et 00 K De. (oak) 200 Carboy, 10 Winos 2 25 Bottles, 13f, pint, per dozen I 60 The barrels are carefully prepared, co that pur chasers may depend upon receiving the Water fresh and street. All communications should be addressed to - PUN BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGB 00., Bedford County, Pa EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA , Will open the eighth day of June for visitorn. This healthy summer resort has many advantages which re commends it to the public, in search of a home place to enjoy the monntsin air during the hot acmen. It is elevated twelve hundred feet above water level There are graded walks through dense forests, end shaded arbors; by the way ciao are many springs of the purest soft water at, a temperature of 49 to 42 degrees of Farem. belt. At the summit is an observatory overlooking an area of 40 milee square, of farms in the highest state of cultivation embracing the whole of Lancaster county, and points in ten other counties. The scenery fades away in the boundary of mountains at the dis tance of 70 miles It is altogether one of the most grand and eatennive panoramic view, to be met with in any country. No kind of epidemic has ever been known hero at any reason of the year. Many beautiful drives over good roada. The hotel will accommodate com fortably 400 persons. Every variety of bathe. all the modern Improvements now in use in first-plasm watering places will be found here. 411 vegetables raised on the farm. 'The best kelp employed in every department.. The Proprietor flatters himself that he will be able to give ample aatiafaction to his guest'. (loud stable room. Good stock of livery. Horses and carriages on hand. Por further Information end circulars call on JOSEPH 11. DIYERB, THIRD and VINE Streets, JAMES B. EARLE, No. 818 011N8TNUT htreet, And on the Proprietor JOSEPH KONIGMAOHER, Ephrata Post Office, Lancaster county, Pa. mv17412m POINT AIRY !-THIS PLEA. 113.11 - -vonoMalla- SANT BUMMER RESORT in now thrown open to the public, under the control of Cal. TUOB. WARAM and Major "LARRY PEPPER Dialog the warm season our readers can enjoy balmy breezes, choice music, fine bathing, with all the etceteras that conduce to creature romtorts, at this popular resort. BOATS will leave the wharf, at BOUM Btreat, every few 'ninnies during the day ap27-dif Sat Zak and tan Eret. MI; LAND ELEGANT FURNITURE MODERN PRINOECON RESIDECNE ifi, , NEW JER SEY, 10ft SALE OR RENT. A large and limb - one brown-stone Residence, Nituate in princeton. New Berney, with between b and 10 acres of lend, in ii high mt.:o er cultivation ; n grapay ; kitchen gui ler In fell cultivation ; n young and thriving ni chant, aPh et ery variety of fruit, suited to the Ilmate ; n hmeleorne lawn, Intl not alto taste and skill, and comprisims almost rt ery dmaription of °ma: mental shade trees. This house, built within a few yeas, 14 a ilr•it.elnal realdence, of best construction, with rill too modern improveinenta, two furnace, gas, outer introdurol, Ag.; a superior STABLE AND COACH 1101JSE, lee Ilona, awl other iwbuildluge, fry TILE FURNITURE, much of which In euttsely new, and of the most elegant description, mnde by Li jombre. silt be disposed r en reiemnable terms, to a person tenting or purchasing . the property, the owner going abroad For farther particulars, apply to li. THOMAS SONS, je2l-thutlt 139 and 111 South FOURTH Street. pox SALE—Very doairable Delaware and I. Marylaud FARMS, elm to Railroad and Na lion. Price, 100 ,• terma Very accommodating to actual renters. WALNUT Street, So. 32a).i—emce bark. jy3.3t, , TO RENT—The now four storied Iron• al front iirorai, No. 244 North THIRD Street, alMic Ram) ?greet, with Fixture)), ;suitable for the wholemie and retail Clothing or any other bawineso. Tornio easy. Apia.. at No. 437 VINE Streht, from to 9 A. 31. and 2 to 3 P • M. 3-6tif* *TM FOR SALE—The desirable STORE LE.SI and OW ELLIN G , on the North, eNt corner of EhiIVENTIt and CHRISTIAN Streets. Lot 18 by 65. Apply to H. C. TIIONIFSON 111 31 CON.% RIME, j 1341, 933 ARCH. Street. 44-0, TO LET—The huge Upper ROOMS of MkStore So. North 1 , 01111711 4tmet. Inquire on =9E2 001 TO LET.-2 FURNISHED COUN- La COUNTRY RESIDENCE ot T 01144 0 ,, havin g ' u river t root, Ample otaliliog. supply of tee, he. Apply =a= A FURNISHED HOUSE IN THE country, willtin five minutes' Ilan; of a railroad station, TO It ENT. Curringe•bouto, stabling, sarioty of fruit, &a. tironult,4 won shaded, and healthy In. ratit, Apply to WALNUT Street, third floor, trout 9 V. M. to 1' je2S-lo in OFFICE 1( 0 0 NIS TO LET.—T bre° La beautiful COUNT 'NG ROOMS, (in G igg'i Fire- Proof liollaing.) on tho =ocou.l floor, front No. 226 WALNUT Sir..vt. ; suitabto for iniuranco, or nu}• other Companies nt, aim,. communicating, rooms JOHN GRIGG, 226 WALNUT Streot. Fru LET.—THE UerEli ROOMS OF rilorea No. ;1•27. anti No. t 133 MASART Street, below Fourth. Apply on the proud seq, to Al I. HALLOW ELL & CO . or 0 ILILLON, AN DEMON, .1: CO. Want!). iiVANTED—A WOMAN, who is a gond COOK for au Eating Btu, 77 DOCK St It. ‘I(ANTED IMMEDIATELY.-FIVE nctitn and energetic OAN ASSIEIitS, to sell " Powers's Pingram anti Statiellettl Itet.ont of the Sign ets of the Deelsratiou et Independence" in the city. Apply in J. U. POWERS, nt the Lithographic listsb 114htnent of P. S. Ihiral & Son, 22 South FIFIII Sheet, there tingle copies tiny ahrity4 be hail. WANTED, FOR T LIE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given goal pay, board, clothing, and cuediral attendonoe.- Pay froat $lO to, $42 par month No min having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED 81M1171.0.2 at No 817 MARKJIT Street, above Righth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, let Lieut.. 2d Regt. of Cavalry, ap/741 Recruiting Officer. Elailistra V . A. KINGSBURY, M. D., • DENTIST, Woold Inform hie frientle thnt ho heti REMOVED to 1119 WALNUT Street, abort, Eleventh. Jot-3to LARGE NO. 3 M ACK ERE L—N OW ig store, and landing, 300 bblo No. 3 MACKEREL largo 268 balvoe ditto, for rale by /NO. M. KENNEDY & mya roe. itY) P 4 397 N, WUARYZIi. ~ttail ;D ; Voraio 11011EDUOTIOIC IN PitIOES - oF,SlpfhWa Ala" GOODS PROM JULY 15T... ; . . . , LAWNS and ORGANDIES — • • , -: BAREGESImd GRENADINES.. - ._. MARS...MRS and BRILLIANTS. DITOALS and BAREGE MAINE'S. ' . . ' PLAIN. and BAYAGEDE Eti.vELLAs. PLAID, INDIA, and SUMMER SILKS. GLOSSY,BLACII Rms. • • WITE FRENCH DRI GIANTS. EDOINGS andINBERTINGS; FLOUNCINGErke. - BIATERIALS:POR TRAVELLING DRESSES and DUSTERS, all kinds. SEA-SIDE P. AIDS, for Bathing Dresses, In medidm and gay Plaids, fast colors. The whole stock of SUMMER-DRESS GOODS to be cloned out for claim, to prepare for fall. _ CLEARERS ADAMS, .131 EIGHTH and ARCHStreets. IrRAVELLING DRESS-GOODS. Travelling Dusters to match. Silk I/esters and Mantillas. French Lace Mantles, from auction. White Darege Dusters. Shawl Dareges, black and white. Thin Black Goods, reduced. - WHITE GOODS. ' Cambric, Jacouet, and Mull, 12K cts. up. Figured Swim, plain Swiss, and Victoria. From auction, cheap lots plaid Cambric. EMBHOIDEBIES. Juet opened from auction, several iota Linen Sets, fancy Breakfast Sots, neat Collars, and fancy Linen Col lars at about . Hate PRICE. Mohr !VDUs—several good nod cheap lots LINEN 000DS. Fronting and Shifting Linens, by the pioce or yard. BOYS' WEAR. Seeranckera, Blay Linens, Linen Coatings, Pantaloon Platte, Ac. Also, light'thissitneres. MARSEILLEB VESTINGS COOPER & CONARD, - E. E. einmer ,NINTR. and MARKET NOTICE.- WE WILL OFFER OUR STOOK GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Previous to closing tbo Store for ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSION. THOMAiIiV. EVANS A do., je3o.ot - 818 and 820 01(EST24112' Street GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ELEGANT MANTILLAS. CLOSING BALES OF 'THE SEASON. • REAL GUIPURE MANTILLAS.. FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS. PUSHER LACE MANTILLAS. FRENCH LACE CIRCULARS. BLAINE BAREGE CIRCULARS. WHITE BAREGE CIRCULARS TRAVELLING DUSTERS, • - In proton* rerfety. • J. W. PROCTOR & CO., je29 - No. 708 CHESTNUT street. BLACK CANTON, CRAPE, FOR MEN.% Ooata and Testa. Black Canton Silk Cambleta. Striped and White Lutons. • Do. and Checked &Anacker. lextra fine butt and drab Linens. • Drab Nankin Pongeen. Yellow India and Branch Nankeens. SHAIIPIMBB 11110TNED8. je26.lf OIINSENUT and MOUTH. rip HE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED CRAPE SHAWLS ever offered in this City ete now being sold by THORNLEY to 131118 M N. E.cnr.EIGIVPR and SPRING GARDEN. We purchased, a for days ago, at a moat tremendous merlfico for --, • - - _ . CASH, a lot of very rich Embrhidored Crape Shawls, same quality and style as we have sold for TWENTY DOLLA.R.9!- 'Which we are new selling at the extretnoly low price of TWELVE. DOLLA}LB!!• LAOlei, you may 11040 r have such another opportunity of buying a nd\oflo3lß MIMI. SO CUBAN Also, Plain Crape Shawls. front F-4 to .$lO. .11,INTILLAS AND DtipITENS. Special bargaina in Lace, Silk, Moir Antique &c. - Travelling Drone Materials in great variety. Thin Summer-Dress Geode. Organdies, Dareges, Grenadines, &c., &o, MAWS. PANOIt SILHP, &o. Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Soya'' Wear. Linen Goode, of our own importation. Summer Gauze and other Flannels, &c., &e. Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., at THONNLNY d OH ISM ' ONE•PRICE CASH STORE," N. E. Cor. EIGHTH & di'IIING.GARDEN Streets. RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS. DIAPERS. &o. CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON'S LINENS. and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the fall name of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, A s a guarantee of the oonodneee and durability of the Goode. Thie caution le rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared. season after Beeson, and sealed with the name of RICHARDSON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the injury thus Inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur chasers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless character. . J.-BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, my2S-Sra Agents, 36 Lnunon Street, New Yrok A CARD. JOSEPH A. HAGY., Retail Dealer In DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, No. 448 N. SECOND Street, snore WILLOW, Dirge Story White Building. TRRMS—ONE FRIOR FOR OABR fj3" Prices marked in plain figures on each article ap294lm ~}lolUical. F OR REGISTER OF WILLS, - JOHN SWIFT. Subject to the will of the Poopleta Conveuttou jytotf F OR REGISTER OF WILLS, ALM. JOHN THOMPSON. Subject to the People's nomluatlou. 3y3-3t* REGISTER OF WILLS— ANDREW J. WESTER. Subject to Democratic Rulea. je30.411 4 CLETRKTOFOIitiIkNS' COURT— JOSEPII A. AIONTLEIMER, Eleventh Ward. Subject to the ruler of the Deinocretic party. jol7.4tC't .1-31.. T THE SOLICITATION of my friends, I offer mycelf as a Candidate for the Office of REGISTER OF WILLS. Subject to the People'a nomination. H. CALUOUN SEE, lm* Of the Eighth Ward. Q IfER FAL T Y.—Enm,uragud by my Meads, I offer myself as at candidate :or the office of SHERIFF of the City and County of Pnlitulelphin, subject to the decision of the People's Party, eaoea initiation I respectfully solicit. WILLIAM 11. KERN, jets-lm Fitteenth Ward. fi l olt REGISTER OF WILLS— J 011 2 ,1 CASSIN, Fifth Ward. Subject to Democratic Rules. jelfotf . FfOR REGISTER OF WILLS— WIABLES D. KNIGHT. TWENTIETH WARD Subject to the People's Nomination. jel-tf - - UOR REGISTER OF WILLS. JOUN CANTRELL, UV SEVENTH WARD. Subject to Democratic mitre. rayll-4u2 ezntlemen's Suritist;ing Qtaobs CIENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. w. w ENIGILT, 600 A.ROII 'Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Dealer in all kind, of Purnishme Goals, sod mautfueturer of Pine Shirts, warranted equal in every reepeet to any others manufactured in thin city or elsewhere ; wholesale sod retail, or made to order. NTLEMEN I S WRAPPERS OR , ILA DRESSING GOWNd.—The largest and beet as redolent in the eltv, wholesale and retell, with a fall line of Under OlotLing, nutted to the 'reason, at W. W. KNIOIIT 3 B, CBB ARCH. Street, above Sixth, Philadel• phis. mbl-tf WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MEN , EI BURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SWIM MANUFACTORY, No. Too ORESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Merchante, end Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved oat of Shirts, the moat perfect fitting article made. At whole. ale and retail. and made to order. anSayir 3 -p -p - F6 § TILE WEST PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY CO %Rl.: NOW RUNNING TUEIR, cute From Flghtlt etrect, along ?lfarketZatreel, to Logan, and along Law to erford start HINUT ES W3t. S. MANN, SUN UMBRELLAS, I,ADDIIS AND CiliaNT'PLatiAIRN, llanntactured and for ante, whaleritle rind retail, Lr WM. A. DROWN ..t, CO., I=4 JAOKS . ON) 1013 PRINTER, Has Removed to FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS 33 , 2-1 tn 108 Qilll'allsApse.PALß:Fti,l7". 22 Qr. do do do. 20 Qr. do Sherry . do. 11 Pipes Superior Paarete Wine. 20 Qr. Pipes do do do. 40 do do do do. 111 Bales A.POlted Corks. Sib Beige Almonds. 25 do Filberts Landiug from Brig " Arrogant° Emello," and for sale by A. Id BRINO, 111I2T•ti 340 tIQIITti NAGINT Street. WIEATLEY'S ARCH ST.'TICEATRE. REELER-TrIOUPEI LAST ToIOTIT ON TOE SEASON. And TRU (Monday) EVENINO,IITLY 6, YOUNG ASIERIOA - BALLET In ; lIRIE'L L OR Tlik DEMON LOVER: , And • DR. HAND IN THE - AROTIO REGIONS 'lntroducing the oldebiated Doo ESQUIWATIX. WASHINGTON' CROSSING TBN DELAWARE. ADSIIBgoN. Bons, 25 cents• Secured Wtd Dress Circle 17 6,; Orchestra Stalls. 50 cents; Seats In Private Boxes, 75 ; Gallory,„l3 cents. Doers open at 7.t( o'clock; perfortnancescoramenceVx. .7. 61. B. WHITTON ' Treasurer. A MERIOAIT ACADEMY or" ..CA- 8. W. earner of BROAD "and LOCUST Btreete. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERTS , For five nights more, . • - Commencing on TIIESDAt, .101j8th, by the aERMANId Q.RCIIRSZSA, CARL BENTZ, -Lasnen,, Coors open at 7% o'clock; to commence at 8 o'clock. Single tickets 26 cents. Packages of 8 tickets Sl. Stockholders. and Ticket holders admitted free. j7s.tt 9 . 7 ) ,E Y o 'LA. N lig i n i THEATRE.. (Commencing on R 4 T .EDYESDAY E r Y O EN L I Y KG, Jnly:7111, 1858,) ORDWAY'S BOSTON .BOLIANR,. oompriping' El% HORN and SWANK, BROWER ' (the great Ethiopian Comedians ' ) E KELLY. E BOWERS,_ TIM NORTON ' WNORTON.-E., .B. FAIRBANKS. C. P NE HAYNES, E. THO PSON, &o. T h who] aof tale talented Troupe will appear nightly tinder thedirec lion of JOHN P. ORDWAY; who, will preside at the. 'Piano Theis. Programme- cemptine many new feature', with old feworitee i. that never dlre"—•" The Break-Neck Act," " Happy Uncle.Tern'," linilesque Locomotion, and the Aitken 14 Perch* Ecinipoiee, &c by tbie corps of .BUBLESQUE &PRAIA N ARTISTES. For particulars, pee Billet of the day...! - .Adm'Bslen Doom open at 7k ,• to commence at Sk. AN AFTERNOON PERPORNIANON ON SATUR DAY. Jys.st in!ttrAnce Zompantes. irNs lIRANCS COMPANY OP , THE 1 STATIC OP' PENNBITEVANIA•LYIDE 4..Nt DIRE) INSIIIIANO,ga-No..4,SXCHANGB BUILDINGS. Chartered 1781—Mapital. 1108,008-,itasats, iiry 1,1868;8347,448 80.100, ' • All Invested in sound and aiallable securities—Oontl - nne to insure on Vessels and Oargois, of Merchandise, din., on liberal terms. • DIREOTORS: floury D. .Bherrerd, George 11. Btuart, Simeon Toby,, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Idanalester, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, ..Thomas B. Watteau, - John D.Bndd, Henry-G. freeman,, William It , •., climbs 8. Lewis; DENM.I D. BIIEREERD, PresiOut. WILLIAM Frile2M, Secretary. - jetboxirm .tf AMERICAN,_FIRE INS'U'RANCE CO., INcon.l , 4r.d.p I. IBIO—CHART.B.R. rza PRTO4.E.: . N 0.1310 WALNUT Street, ibore 't bird,- Philadelphia Miming a /Mae Paid-up Capital ,Etoek and Surplus Inrested in eouud andmisilable Sesurities, continue!: Immo on DwoUingr i Atoms, , Turulturp, Merobiunlise Vessels in Port and their Chaves, and other Personal Property. All Loam liberally and promptly adjusted 1.11111070/113. George Abbott, John T. lAMB, John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris, Batauel C. Morton, James R. Osmpbell Pat:Jolt Brady, Edmund G. Dnillh! Charles W. Poultney.- GEOROM ABBOTT, President. TIMM B. RAWL Secretary. la23y if rip HE SPRING GARDEN SAVING map.• (CHARTZLED ET TM LEGISLATI7III OP PMIXECTILTANIA.) . . . . . . .. FIVE - PER GENT.. Interest allowed to Dopositors, and all Moneys Paid book on Demand. - . OPPION, 841 NORTH THIRD STREET, cOosSoLinkriow BASIL BUILDING.) Thillnet ttation is now open for the transaction of hominess, and la the only Chartered Saving land located ' • In tne northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily). from-9 *hi Eg o'clock, and oleo on MONDAYS and_ THURSDAYS, from 6 =HI 9 o'clock in the Evening. , MANAGERS. Frederick Klett,, . James S. Pringle, Stephen Smith, . , Jacob Dock John P Levy, Joseph DI Cowell, _ Hon. Henry K. Strong, , George .Woelepper, Denial Underkofler, . - .7, Wesley Bray, ' Hon. Wm ,Millwards Robert B. Davidson, Frederick Steaks, ' . P. 0. Ellmaker, Francis Hart, ' John P. Yams, Josepn P. LeOlero, George Knecht, John Kessler, Jr.. John Horn., - President. 7A.M.E3 B. PRINGLE. Secretary, GEORGE T. THORN. ' ap2l.iftf QAVING FUND.-lINITED STATES TIIIIST 00111PANY, corner of THIRD and OIUIST. MIT Streets. Large and email Bonus received, and paid back on de mand, without notice, with Frva PER OENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Odic° hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day s and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 1 until 0 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from 11 upwards. President—STEPHEN R. OPLAWIOED Treasurer—PLlNY PISS. Teller—lAMES R. HUNTER CIARTSHORNE'S OURS-ALL - THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR: and Remedy (or DYSPEPSIA, WEAR STOMACH AND WILLS BOWELS This article is the greatest discovery In Chemical or Medical Science for the rapid Cure of RHEIIMATISSI, NEURALOIA TOOTH-ACHE, SORE THROAT, STIPP NECK or Pain In the LIMBS, RIDE. BACK, or any part of the body. It acts upon the Blood, Nerree, blus• cies, Sinews, and Bones, conquering all pain. It is also an excellent preparation for Avepepeda and Indigestion, which arises frem s weak stomach or bowels Thousands of persons who have used HARTS. HOHNEII CURE-ALL have been astonished at Its wonderful power in removing any pain from the system. Bottles /2, 25, ISO Gents, and fa, to be eold by R. H. JENKINS, ap=-Iftt Corner SECOND andWALNUT Streets. ARTSIIORNE'S HEALTH-RESTO• REP., OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL. The Life of the Plash is in the Blood. Prepared by a' Chemist. The best Restorer of Health, and the beet Blood-Purifying Compound in the World! It deem not costain a particle of Mercury. The above preparation is milted to the impaired and weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates the whole constitution; removes all pimple/ and crop. Cons from the skin; gives bloom and freshness to the complexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken ing complaints of both sexes. It le a perfect cordial in taste, and sate like a charm upon the feelings, spirits. and energies of the weak and debilitated from any canoe. Quart bottles $1; small bottles 60 cents ) • sold by It. H. JENKINS, Oorner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets, apVelftf IiATING's FARINA CRACKERS.—The remarkable excellence and great popularity of these Crackers have attracted the attention of those manufacturing other descriptions of Crackers. and many of these persons buy WINO'S CRACKERS. in order to siipply their customers with Farina Crackers. • One or two individuals, however, have been offering the ordinary kind, which they make under the name of Farina Crackers, and have succeeded in selling them to a smell extent. The selling of such Crackers for Farina has a ten dency to injure the reputation of TRUE FARINA CRACKERS, mole by Mr WING, Errors of thla character, however, are usually eat, rected on being properly exposed, No other person has ever succeeded to working the material for Marina Crackers, or producing nay article which contains such highly nutritious and healthful properties. WINOS. WING'S CRACKERS have a delightful taste, act kindly upon the stomach, and are digested with remark able ease. For dyspeptics or the aged, as well as iteden tary and delicate persona generally, they are most ne ceptable, and peculiarly pleasant for children. Ask (or WINO'S CRACKERS, And take none but those stumped with the name of " A. WlNG.'"These mar be procured of the best family Grocers generally, and at wholesale only of A. N. Thompson & Co., Nos. 221 nod 223 Fulton street, New York, or DINO RE & BROTHER, Wholesale Agents, Nu. 11) South FRONT Street, Philad'a. For the convenience or purchasers, WO give the rutmei of some of our best Grocers who cell them : Anderson & Dunlap No 1816 Lombard st. R. & T Atmore No 1000 Buttonwood st. James Aslthroolc Car Second and Queen ate R. Block t o 1739 Cho thut At. IL Black Thompion Black... James K. Bowman K. dc. B. Boyd MUM Ilugh Dmly. M. C. Brown W. Campbell No 644 Pine et. Wm. Campbell k Co Cor Eleventh b Market sts James W Campbell No 2001{ alnut et. Simon Cc Iten No Ma) Walton et. Jelin De rine No lOW Market at James Dol,nlns No 1037 Market st. J. M. Ellis Jr. Son ...... • • • Cor kinth and Sp Garden liderard Friel Cor Ninth and Sp Garden, Henry Floyd Cor S Twelfth and Lombard, Gordon & Ferguson Car nineteenth and Market. David 11. Graham ...... ....Green, car Sixth at. Thomas Urahatu Cor Sixth and Cherry. Graham A. Martin 'co 1015 Martet street. Samuel W Gray No 352 S Fifteenth at. Frederick Grubb Cor Eleventh and Coates at. Samuel lirvyess Cor Eleventh and Walnut. John Howe Cur Second and Lombard. Willinin C. Johnston ('or 13th and Girard ay. D. & 11 A. Lose Seventh and Brown sti. . MeCer he Tenth, cm George at. J. & IL McCilueg. No 710 North Second at. C. 11. Mattson Cor Tenth and Arch eta. War. L. Maddock .b C0....N0 115 South Third at. W. R. McKinley ...... ....Germ:lPa It and Jefferson. Samuel Moon Paul and Seventh 01. John Moore Pine, above Muth et. Francis Morris Juba O'Brien Cor Tooth and Shlppeu Os. Christian and Fowler a s. John 11. Parker }les:runt and Market s's. Wm. Pars In, Jr Twelfth, cur Chestnut at. Philip R. Purdy Nu 10 Walnut st. Thomas It Patton Locust, car Thirteenth at. Samuel Rogers Sixteenth and Pine sta. Samuel 11. Boss Car Se: end and Drown sts. Albert O. Roberta ...... ....Eleventh, cor Vine at. Robert Ralston Thirteenth and Girard ay. Se:lntel Ross Second and Noble eta. Andrew Sproule Cor M irshall and Coates. :Dorris F.Splllin Car Llghth and Arch ale. Jeremiah. starr Cur Filth and Merchant sta. NV or. C. SteVell,oli Nu 712 South Second at. Joqliint Wright Cor Op Garden & Franklin. .1. 11. Wheeler Cor Third and Lombard sta. John If. Weaver & Co Cor Second and Pine eta. SrrEtcnsreNDEsl MIZE ItenHtsnuna, PA Win. Dock, Jr BURLINGTON, N. T. F. Tilhaling rago k Thomn jy2-Ir m Heil -if if FOWLER, - WELLS, & CO., 922 . t . CIIESTisiIIT Street, keep standent works on Phrenology, Physiology, Water Core. and Pho nography, wholessio end retail. Ithteuologl• cal Emuniuntion, pith charts, and full writ. ten descriptions of character, given day and even. tog. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mall to be addressed to Fowler, IVoll'i, & Co., 922 Chestnut street. je9-31noifswky t cop 30 t 5 ,1.1 5 FOR LINEN GAITERS. 75 eta. for LINEN SLIPPERS 5 cts. for VELVET SLIPPERS. 75 ots. for KID SLIPPERS. BLACK LINEN GAITERS. At PARKER'S. 1019-11u* 91 North SIXTH Street KELSH'S SADDLERY AND HARNESS WAREHOUSE, E4tablished 1818. 8 W. corner FIFTH And PRUNE Streets. Single and double Gammas of the most fashionable description and warranted of the beet material and workmanship. Ladle!' and Gentlemen's Saddles of elegant atylev Cores Clothing, Bruahes, Curry Combs, Chamois, Sponges ; Knee Caps, Interfering and Poultice Boots, and every Stable requisite of the moat super or quality. N. /3.-4orgeo carefully acted. myro-merf-7m 2lismeintenti. ..25 mita. George 0, Carson giaDnigo Suiths. PERPETUAL OITAnTER .t~leDiciltai N 0,1700 Market at. No 20. outh Broad at No 552 North 17th at No 1544 ll.ser st No 2,111 North fl het Cot Eleventh and Pine etc Cot Ninth and Locust eta. OERUtNTOWN. Juboa Gates l Itra Notiteg. THE DISTRICT COURT FOR TRI CITY AND COUNTY DIP PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DROWN, WILLIAM DROWN, and JAMS BROWN, - tratling7as John Brovin & Co., v. WII LIAM J. MCCANDLESS .and JOHN CARRION • trading tut Wm. J. McCandless & Ce. • Venditloni Enemas, Dec. T., 1867 No. 802. • that certain lot or piece of ground, with the tee story Mick stable thereon erected, situate on the sent; aide 61 Filbert Street,rat- the distance of misty-titre feet six Inches eastward from the east sided' Schuyikil Second street in the tj- of Philadelphia, contalulm in - frent or'bre ei adth on the 'said Filbert street elghtem feet, and ertboding in length or depth southward o that width one hundred feet to Jones's alley. Deurulw on the west .by - ground now' of late of the estate o henry Pratt, &teased, oil the south by the said /meal alley, on the east Welber ground of the said William Brown granted or intended to have be granted tr JansesHelly on ground rent, and on the north by Fib bed street aforesaid. ;- (Being the mine lot of ground which William Drown wife, by deed dated the twenty-fifth day of September; A. D. 1852, recorded at Philadelphia in deed book T H, No. 39, page 430, &c., granted and conveyed Onto John Carrick, in fee, wain and subject to the payment of the yearly ground rent or atutt-of-167.50 in equal half-yearly payments.] And;aleo; All That certain two-store brick messurep or tenement and lot of piece - ef groorel, situate on the north aide of Filbert street, at the distance of two hen deed and thirty-three. feet eastward from the east side of Schuylkill Third street, In the city of Philadelphia, containing in- front or breadth on the said Filbert street fifteen feet six inchee, and in length or depth northfiard sixty-seven feet. 'Bounded on the west by ground now`hr latest! laichaid and Andrew Allison, on - the east and north'btsround nor or late of David and Isaac sforturl, had on-the south by Filbert street afore. said. [Ming the aline priMises which James Peoples and wife, - by deed dated the serenteenthday of February, A. DX1852, recorded- at Philadelphia in deed book T Hr No. 11, page" 1,, 'granted and conveyed to the said John Cartick,-1n fee, under and subject to the payment of the ,yearly - grotutd Vent Of .842.02%, in equal hail - - yearly payments, on the first day of the months of Jaen .ary and July in every year, to'John A. Brown, his heirs and assigns.] - The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in Court raised byliheriff's sale of Real - Notate, as above described,. Of-John 'Carrick, one of the defendants, will 'attend tothe (Dahlia hie appointment on MONDAY, the Ifith day of Maly, 186'8, 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at his Offiere, No. 243 South SIXTH Street, in the city Of Philadelphia, when and where MI parties in interest are requital! to- present their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon the said fund. - jenelOt - '. J. T. THOMAS, Auditor. N Tax ,ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE , COUNTY Oa PHILADBLPIMA. " - Estate of WM, DOBBYN, deceased. The atiditorappointed by the: Orphans' Court afar:). said to audit, settle, end adjust the account of JOSEPH 1 . 0.- - TUBNPENNY, ~ A dmintstrator cum icsinmento annexe of Wllliiun. A Dobbyn deceased, and to re port distribution of the balance In his hands, will meet the parties Interested at his Office, No. 1329 ARCH -Street, on WEDNESDAY, the lth day of July, Ifiab, at. 4 o , clock.P:M. • - je2t.fmsr 51 ~ E DWARD HOPPER, And!tar TN THE -COURT OF OOMMON PLEAS FOR TILE CITY-AND COUNTY OP PHILADEI, 2, , Denembe" r, MT. MARY E TAYLOR vs. WILLIAM , TAYLOIL, • D And how, to 'Olt, 19th Junb, 1858, on motion of Wis. D. Ket.t.cr, Esq.; for Libellant, - Ritle on Respondent to show cause why the Court r.tottlil not decree a Divorce tincsfo mairimonii, as prayed for tfthe Libellant, returnable SATURDA'T. 3a July; 1858, at 10 A. 31. TO WILLIAM TAYLOR, alias' .N.ENIEMIAII TAY LOR, respondent above minted: Take notice of the above role. - Wid:-D: KELLEY, Solicitor for Libellant. Joss-mw2w 11Jatehi anti fizatantants. 29th Jhue, 1865 I JONES HOUSE, • HARRISBURG; PL., - (Erected In 1967 ) ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. NOW OPEN TO VISITOIU3. my29-y WELLS COVERET, Proprietn WORRELL HOUSE, V N. W. cor. THIRD aud.II.B.IIIIONY COVET . „ Toe undernigonel "htkes Pleasure in inronning bib friends and he public at large, that he has opqrkd tho above .ItBTABLIWEIIIIENT,.aud pledgee himself to meat the patronage of his patrons, every artie.e is of bole nor quoit y, having been selected without regard to price. 0101.0.1.E13 WORRYLL, Proprietor. my27-3m IVIOHOLLS HOUSE, li jEuRoPEAN PLAN) ' OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. N 0.115 SOUTH EIGHTH ST., BELOW OIIESTE UT, ' PZILADIMPXIA. Tote EOUBE is for Permanent and Transient Lodg ing, Illrerreffort will be made by the Proprietor, l. 1410HO h LS, to give satirisation to his Patrons. This eetablishment is situated in the heart of the ety, centre of business, and convenient to all places of amusement. The Mercantile and Travelling' community wilt find it a desirable place for comfort, cleanliness, and econo my. Meals furnished at all hours. Single Booms, 60 cents per night. By theweek 22.60 and upwards. mhBo-tf _ MERCHANTS' HOTEL, NORTE 70111011 STRA' A.lO\c bLiscat, IioNEFITURIN fr. 80N8. Plar.rst TGIF. Cirobatra anb Cigars CIGARS; OF - FAVORITE BRANDS V and assorted sizes, carefully selected by own house at Havana, in More, and received by every arriral from that part. - R. FUGUET & SONS, , e12.2m 216 South FRONT Street. LIAVANA OICIARS—A handsome smart. Ai meat, flunk al Figaro, Partagat, .. Cabanas, .7:piitateir6' Gloria, Odom, Converelentes, Torrey - Lopes, Union Americana! Orejon, Flora Cubans, &c., du. ; 40., In ji, ,V,1•13 and 1 . 10 oxen, !gall sixes and quali ties, in gore and constantly receivingoand for rale low, by ES TETB, (now) 123 011A8L WALNUT Street, below Second. second story viGARD, CABANAS AND PARTAaAS SEGABIL—A choice Invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig' New lira 's daily expected from Havana, and for eale law, by OfrAftLES TETE, (blew) 1923 Walnut, ,treat, below Second, eel gearmit Mort. tamps. LIGHT JONES' PATENT KEROSENE, OR GOAL OIL LAMPS, Unrivalled in beauty, simplicity, safety, or economy, livery .person wishing to obtain the very beet and cheapest Portable Light within their reach should rail and examine these Lampe before purchasing elsewhere, and wo pledge ouraelvea to demonatrate : Ist, That no accident can occur by explosion. 2d. That they Omit no offensive oder while burning 3d. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th That they are enmity regulated to give more in leas light. 6th. That they burn entirely free from smoke. Bth. That the light is at least 60 per cent. cheaper than any other light now in common nee. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all cues. Wholesale and Retail Agency, 38 South SECOND Street, above Chestnut. Southern and Weston) dealers cepplied math LANIDB, OILS, WICKS, 311ADffS, and ever) thing in the anti, on favorable terms. EL N. SOUTHLAND, agent. mylt-fmw-2m PETER~'"PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE BBLE-GENZBATING GAB LAMP Is the only Patent Burner that has a NON-CONDUOTOR ATTACHED. For Safety, Oheapaata, sad, Brillianoy, It surpass% all others. STATE AND QDIINTR FROTHS FOR SALM Address D. P. L.RTERB,. S. W. corner 91100 ND and CHESTNUT fitn....Philc., dolphin ; and 4.. V. BROADWAY, New York. mhit-lr-rp IVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK ALI to your interest., and patiOniZe lISSEIER , B LAMP FACTORY, 109 Soutk MOUTH street, below Chestnut Previous to his opening a responsible factory, you were charged $lO for work which he is now doing in a war ranted manner from $8 to $lO. Support him, or you wiii kayo the mans clause to pay. jald-y Sewing illarllines. ETARRIS's BOUDOIR SEWING MA. ILA CHINE is offered to the public as the mon rain ble low-priced Sewing Machine in use. It will sew 1,50 six to sixty stitches to an inch, on all kinds of goods, from coarsest bagging to the finest canbrics. It without exception, the simplest In its meelmnic.il con struction ever wide, and can be run and kept in cider by a child of twelve years of ego. The nun unLITY et this machine, and the QUALITY or ITS WORE, are war ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed :owes from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per Mill. uto. The thread used Is taken directly from the spools, WITHOUT THE TROUBLE OP REWINDING In fact. It is a machine that is wanted by every family In the land, and The low price of FORTY DOLLARS, at whieh they are sot!, bring+ them Ivithia the 'Teich of almost every one. S. D BAKER, Agent, Jeltl.l6m vrkyeow6nt '2O South EIGIIIII Street 'Agricultural KETOHIIM's IMPROVED MOWER AND REAPER VOR. 1858, acknowledged by Edi who have seen them work to be the best machine In the market, for tale only by SPANGLER & GRAHAM, jy3 No 627 MARKET Street, below Seventh. sigr, PRATT'. 4 PATENT STEEL SPRING TOOTH HORSE RAKE, the only perfc‘t Hake In use. Mao, Rewiring Rakes, Grain Credits, Par. ling & Weldronia Green Scythes, fay Poke, with s full and complete assortment of Itersreatiog Tools SPANGLER & (lAA HAM iS3 No. 627 MARKET Street. below Seventh. Alt TURNIP SEEDS, new crop, war ranted genuine. Alan, Buckwheat, 31111,t, Sc , SPANGLER ac GRAFIAM. No. 827 MARKET Street, below Seventh. DM I L ADE LPH 1.9. WARMING AND VENTILATING WAIIF.JIOUSE. AUNOLD & WILSON, 81700E88088 TO 8. • HARBISON . .. • - - We hare removed from ;mold stand in Welent otreet to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT otreat, a few doors below the Bt. Lawrence Hotel, where oar old friends and the public are respectfully Invited to examine our exteneive stock of Worm Air Poi-mons Cooking Ranges, Bath Boilers, Regieters, Enameled. Stone alantele, Parlor Coal Grates, &c. We are now manufactoriog orm.sows CELEBRATED PAT ENT NEW COAL GAS CONSUMII%G FURNACE, the moat powerful and economical Heater ever invented, and salted to all classes of buildings. Also, new and beautiful patterns of Low Down Orates, and Parlor Coal Gratee of elisions and patterns. We have also commenced ,be manufacture or ENAMELED STONE MANTELS loom Peon sylvania StallE. -Time Mantels were mauled • a SPECIAL PERMIUM at the late Fair aort ErSi tition of the kl . anklin institute of :his city. thov represent all the rare and beautiful Aartotle Mammas', are not injured by Smoke Coal Gas, Oil or Arils, and are sold Wholesale and Retail, et muck lass pr ,, a than Marble. Call and see them. AIINOLD k WILSON BENJ.3I. PELTWELL, Supe•iutendeat. Philadelphia, April, 185a—ap:14 ly PPHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY-- N. W. Oor. THIRD and OHTANI:IT Rte. L. PELOIIZE k SON, thankful for the liberal pe tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit its continuance. would announce to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN BOON is now ready, and from their increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest po tties. Their long practical experience in the bnelnees, end the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justifies them in assorting that they can tarnish a more durable and better fin., ished article than their cotemporariles. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. Obi type triton at 9 tente per ponod, In exchange for seer at opeelmen prim". .41-11 pp USSIA MATS.-506 1 DOZ. NO. 1, AND ILL 600 doz E 6, It LIk'IA MATS. suitAbl6 for putt ing Furniture and ()anima's' uae, will be aold low, it ippll.d for noon. by WbAVER, FITLE ti lip 19 VAL Warm, Rt., 4a2