The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 12, 1858, Image 3

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. 9 , ?14.04 - 011-Thliredsheenle rdi for a hear!
id yesterday morning at ntneo'elock at the HU&
sett City court-hewn., ;. - Mr...Raniom appeared .as
lemurs/ foe ;Coleus/ Blennt,' Who widelb peened.,
and Mr. MilfOrd as viunsol for' Mr: Hanalte ; and
- chketailtde R,iviere:'/There-Werifliarir
fe- pinata.,
tentineonmand:those'feiewore not' fevitiedte4M
slgritnithorof bliss Blount , her ntothar.nr tap
tain*Atiters, tidie iaf'whoteltrartr.Torthebining
The sheriff' presented .Ithi.rettirii to' tho - o virits,
welsh litieettidedAo a:persona eerifoe n net.,
Ilunake, proprietor of the Hotel:Napoleon, and a
sarriceOpon Captain dis k 'lliitieri,ilireugh hie at-.
lorney, Mr Mulford, who areepled-tha Same an a
due service'. upon, his, cliebt: „I:qt . :Mama: -being
made to' this aervide` bythe 'conned .fot Colonel'
Blount - Mr. Mattent idi la - explanatloni.that at
the time - the sheriff,eamn to- the .liotebitith the;'
writ, he told hire• that Capt:Doltiviere had gone
out to take a walk; hit' betineated him to make a
seerob, which, did; ",thiscsfilling.th
vier*); he then the' Sheriff weld leave the
writ with bidets ; cantaselfee De Abide; which
!maid answer the' asid e paiposiv. that4ifterwerds;
at about 4' eelnek:P..6l.4oV that day; di saw-De
Si demist the hotel, - Informed him of Wit 'seridoe
of the writ, and made 'itrrangements to meet him
tho next morning, whbik he Was to-mlike oath, to
the proper aMdavitYi which WitletObe 'drawn.up
in the meantiatelti his oeueliel ;.',thet he left RV
/token aliceattOlotalt;littelen rahtening:the next
morning he iias • inforefed; - that , officers ; had been
at the litnite3t,r. reel; Capt. De Riviere On another
process, and that he ha d lie 'added 'Wit be
ha made diligent ifearnh for three houri,Yesdr,-.
daynforitingtle
, bnriiiiffiable,to Bed - Do Riviera.
Un...gottaita ;ifgrona. 'To ,l'art Warr Or ITAMIAO
John the thrtined,.,belng
dely.eworkforanitier and-retarn to saidirrlt. on
his, oath.. with that he hes no knowledge or infer
matiorr.lwheris MtM E ntly T. -Bibunt is; that She
littethiViretel, of. which HMI deponent Is proprietor,
on TkesdatitiOrninit last, , AS • ho,„ th is' deponent, le
Irforined end believes ; deponent further saith
that Miss Enally-J.l3itaint is not pow; in his eta
tt.dy,- care, or coutrel,,and never hiut been ; depo
nent farthersaitlitheCalew days since; a Mrs. E.
J. Bloun'i,'lthe Mather of, the - Miss' Blount above
nomad, aft deponent Is informed and believes, came.
to his hotelmnd tookboard there but this depo
nent Bath that-lie defer hen detained or attempted
to detain her, Or exercise atty. influence or control
over :her Person or -actions ;" tlitikeaid..Entily J.
* BlotthOlist hairied; leaktletieneut's louse 45f, , her. 1
own - Hee it - liOarder simply, and ,is not,:and.'
"ver4q-"-heenexestralned-Af her"-libiiifi 'any!
mint b:viltie deponent, antis hot now,bor bath,
claregebettely;ror Central; or subject trs •
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the power or rdll,ophis,depagent, in any .manner
whatever. "Jens.Hutroxii, - -
Mr. Bausetkidated.that ‘ theiehould be prepared
to traverse the return of Mr. Hunoke, and show to
the ioll-rt ;hots AO/Withstanding this. Obtain, MIN'
Huthilte, had pustody-of these . persoosienr 0=14,1
Produce them without ditheuityif he otiose: They.
only tr-kedthat earl); a 'day as possible Might be
fixed for this tearing, — With regarti*de 4wieto ,
as it dhibbtapPbar that he had been served with
the writ,,..ther_ortudil-nntaelt forau attachment
ag a inst hid for goat rapt , and th ey could see nti
o befirintree. hat Mallow fur extension tiliMonday
next at nine A. 'fd at which time herwohld,bepri!_ t .
Parndle , gobir *Blithe:hearing in both s edisea..
The sudden disappearance offlaptul ta de Riyierk
from.l.bliflitttiK - lamerday, Morning n 'alluded to
abovelliiabritiAlonsequenne- of Or warrant-havOg
bithe•Crovernot of -Noir..Jersey , or!
his acres ~upon a requisition from thegovernoref
the B:ate of blew,-York. Thli requisition, which
was traseribn the Ohargonf ihduCtion, ak preferred
by Cstehel" - Blount, in his alfula r vit before 'Justice
Clannoliy; Made, severlildaYe ago, was allowed .by
leis fieverntir4NewJnreey en Wednesday last.•
It eeettatleAthOsifentliew-York antillawjer- -
sly,differ with. regard tothe recta 'necessary to
sustain a charge of abduction; there're:ler requiring
that the Person abdidtted 'Ababa under eighteen
yearibf by the latter atite, Mtuttlie un
der fifteen Ax Miele Blount, is seventeen years of
age her fatherbould not miiiiitafithe charge of ab
duotionageliet 'Centel') :de•Niviere in New jer
sey, and was therefore compelled; to. prefer %the
charge _of :larceny-, :Honors his anxiety to get the
Capfuls liitethe State of-New York; The
re olsi
lion having been allowed bydid Governor orNeW.
Jersey, was plaited is -the hands of certain of:Boors
of Jersey City, and at about eleven o'cloOk Thurs.;
day &girt they - Reseeded to 'the Hotel Napoleon
tit mekeshe arrest. • There • were' about_ eighf'of
them, . mad. when; they, arrived at th e - hotel,,
Oaptain , 'De Myhre ivas walkin g Okthe piazza of
the aegninditerY talking' with' 'a party of ladies:
The °Mom?, teethed of , proceeding quietly about
their business , meld
matched en a body- into"the bar.:
room below, and began lo 'beast-of what they
were going to do : ,..,Beveral of the boardere of the
hotel,..aed hangers-on - abent the PlocO.
the bar at the time, and. thinking they belonged
to the kidoappers- Who, asserted, have - been
skulking'-about ties - .hotel for several • days,
watching an 'opportunity 'lO seise the Captain,
began" 10,- - mitnitest opposition, and- there be
ing de - di"trio 'drunken men in the party,'
the prootedings aeon became very holden:M.
Capt `:da.lCvieta, bearing, thelond talk below, and
not knowing the cease, rushed down stairs, and
stationed himself In thedoer leading out of the
bar into actually stood for seers
eral teinutes,'expoied to the view of all the officers
in a body. limit gat length heard laddelenk
satisfy him that his presence would no longer be
of service to. himself, be proceeded quietly up
steins, put ou his mkt and bat, and, with the aid of
the servant girl,made hie exit -01st of'the bask'
door. The sagaolees officerlfhavinirat length got
through with their ber-room broils, produced their,
reqUieitlon frtm the Governor; end were allciwed
to go up stairs, "and eaarch,for, the Captain aftlittir
leisure: The officers' complain loudly of 'having.
been forcibly resisted in their attempted service
of the process, but the above are the ; truaineta Of
the ease, as derived fromaeverat;reliable'isit.
nesser, who were present at the time. 'Their Want
of success was entirely owing -to' their own eta-
,
pldity. • " -
Captain de Riviera, aide/in bad - made itie exit
from the hotel, was joined by two of his friends
who conducted him to,theElystan Fieldeiand from
there be was rowed in it beet, "they say, to New
York It is generally - believed, however, stile
boken, that he, is concealed somewhere in' that
place. Ho had not been _arrested at ten' o'clock
last night, arid there net much prospect that
be will before:nue-time to cede. Thus- the hero,
and heroine of thls rimed:a haie both disappear
ed from public. view. .
Ws Blount,. alone of ihe,trio, now remains at
the Hotel,Napoletin, where she will-have leisure
to prepare her - fOrtbooudur, "it statement" to the
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(Prom the New Tort Herald of last evening.]
Jest prtirrionitiriliebaptaitiW,disisPpeaVitice;
French gentleman, who has been, tti'qi nniated with
him forsome .Aime, _called to see him, 'and while
io conversailon asked the Zouave why he insisted
in destroying the happiness of Mr. Blount and his
family, be knowing fall well that it.was never his
Intention to marry .Bliss Blount - Tritiep this
the Captain: it is said,' remarked' tharhe was well
aware of_. that --fact,- flu t"Mrs: - Blotint ifa9 worth
about - -SISMOOO ;- that ler',husbaild 'he'd n ot got
anything, an d be wiiuld like to jinow if he thought
that he [o,Bit/tete] was fool enough to lose that
pile. This 'a remark which Mrs:
Blount was. saidlehave - mnde, which wen that
she was certain to make Ver 'daughter—by allow
ing her to marry deltiviireL-one of the first-ladies
of French ; that the Would - be' a duchess and one of
the first ladies to the Empress,,-
A 4 t 4 Mre: Blount, she still remains at the hotel.
She hen ,-written on to Mobile for money'; with
which, When- it arrives,:'ehe' says she will pay up
all her bills,'.and then. proceed to Mobile and sell
liar Wald; sifter which return North. -
Daring the past - Week' Hoboken has been :the
ecene of another like'ximianee,in which the court
will undoulittedly'soen bicompeiled-to take's part
in the proceedinge.- Louise K., datighter
of the landlord of-Arauxball Oarden,Moheken,
was malted - Jo a --young - OormaMlately from , the
old tomintly the
ceremonies' were" 'civet': OS virent backa
with hernarents - .o„livii;, _aid 'Mr. L; returned ,
to New York; - • Where:he ,was detained' .Severar
days on business.: On Wednesday loathe' learned
that his new --bride, had %been- married the day
previous to a certain Mr. Muller..of Diemen.
'serenely he *mit pirathlikite fo Ifebektini and
mended to reelhis wife,,apkop.ttelpg.to found that,
what bad hirehtliddlilm was too true; and that she
claimed by another. Me immediately vent
word to his dial, but he could-.obtain no Retie.
fiction. mid lie nowintends,tefratMlet 4' the law'
far a divorce The' is said to bo stop
ping at some small village up the river, and that
she is the wife of no' lotta.thanitbrie mete: The
fame will no doubt soon be brought, to light.
Dlaustrenfifirit ttsillle.
[Prom the Pottsville Journald „ •
Oa Monday evening Zito 1 / 1 4C4 out in the Ar
cede. situate on the corner of _Norwegian and
Centre streets. The alarm soon become general,
and our Ore cnmpsniee with.theirepparatps speed•
ilv reached the groun'd:-YTltilarialie proper, upon
Norwegian street, running
-east, from „Nutty, was
built In the seat 191011V7ad•VArter..Bed: •
The buildings, en: - Oent•re 'street, ,00mmonly,
though IneoroperlY, call ;' Aroada,". were
elmmeaaeteabdks ttil3 - 'yiiir - Is3l,- by; somerliew
Yorkers. and were afterwaidallefshed by Jacob
Alter. They were'flettnidla Niti York, and wore
considered at the time us,,ameng the more im
postor structures of .ouvhdretidt. All of the
buildings were of frarnel•-the former being three,
and the tatter four. etottee-ia-height.• Theymtiro
alike a temptation to the'ineendiery and the dread
of our citizens In - the' heart ,- of the town, ear
reande l by valuable buildings, had 'tb - e= Ike- toe'
starred during the prevalence of high grinds. and
at midnight, no entsoan form an estimate of tb e •
probable damage: ,;:While the .i(01:falla heavily
upon many film are"EillY able to beer It ; it is still
a matter of much congratulation that: the dread
event, hes transpired withoutrmoreais4trorts eon
. • .. •
sequences . . „ .
The f,licwingAszned!persons ire:theprinelp4
If. Davis,, downorrootypist, third story of
1. A r0ad0.;..1005 in4toolc and -materials over
6140-4nsured itOlie,.4nriuors' Mutant of 'Yolk
county for $4OO.
John M. r hemp k. Co.,' °l:qui:4.log the ilrit.and
Second rodeo (Isms building ar on eating hone.'
and green poser? • iOll9 about sl4o—rio insurance
Mrs. Anna:B Slater, Centre ,treat; building
owned and °envied. by hor os a fancy dry geode
and millinery store and dwelling: . loss nrf building
IMsoo—no inikirsinent lon on stook $2,500--in. ,
tared for s2,ooo.llr.lfermerat Mutual of York
eanniy.
CI, lee 11. Boyer, tobeeohnist;trstatory of next
building, wlth , olgar ulonnfaotoryand ararehnuse.
bt rear; loss-about $1.50 0-- tiirttranna 11/ Beim/I*
kill County Piro and Marine Co....fer '
.
lsaan /Wane, millinery eteraltindAriellingilau
ssoo—no insurartoo: - --
Jacob Greenawald, ageni, - ,ke. owner
of ,two buildings, bat ono of which he - ii4iltiplr'd
loss on buildings shoat 401.000-Aniured lit Lyerit.'
log Immo° Co. for $1,400 ; Porn:lore Untie' of
York leonnty, $l,lOO, arid `in - ,..tbe,Merphents' of,
Philadelphia forsl.soo. rogiontatonk end fang.
two. $5,000. Stook itsedied,l#llnring Gordetan•
suranao Co if Philadelp,bia for $3,000;' Exchange
- Mutual, PhiladelphldijoiAl',oool , Partneri': Mu.
teal of-York eou,nt}: s2;ooo..enit gebnylkill Fire
snit Marine, Pettsillle, far $1.600..-Ilirt furniture
was 'neared lb, soo o,lo :tilirlYablififylba.- 140 9
in the Parenerkliutnet,:Pork.eounty:
NowSB7i FitlmmtlfeetiPil3"2"°''"" Parts
corroopon - dont-iif Oharicij
NaPler , ."1 10 :AValiklettuili a fits abort` the-7000D
'seamen that - her might
read-with 'thief
Itiomsel
• Perrot:4lY ynkSi 14.g.itih•OUnt , err-Alterable
hadied tatilosetbaitsoniary,:ean =rely and the
ors ett-pahrarit- abandirtlettropping the
laws 1,-; St ii! t ittliiix a. .Etogi thuilbtEeildatOlk,
° bf the. then biktliftliaV*YVitittilfeCtilittdal44
or elaihid tisk!tilf Ate W:flibotglabA Aufaittif
+comae Ma stottithipatotot.;''_. e
THE, 'COURTp.
s - AT'ultDai.7°* -- :,i-a — ov,ingilizi . et.
, COM' PLEAS—Judge boMl3Boll. — Saturday
Merrill* Sofia Sanderson, .Beq , made applies
thin for a quo warranto to show cause by what
right Benjamin Wright"- holds the office of
Building Inspector; - . The - blll of complaint sets
-forth that on the fifteenth day of April, 1858. the
Sabot and Oommon Councils of the Oity_ of Phila
delphia jointly elected Benjamin F. 'Wright an
'lnspector Of Buildings; that on the first Tuesday
'Ol May, 1857. Benjamin F. Wright was elected a
member of.Comunton' Connell of 'the Oily of Phila
delphia by the voters of the Twentieth ward, to
,serve boil the lOthlay of May, 1858 ; that the
Oonsolidation act ,provides , that no member of
Connoils, - dui-teethe tern' Ph...which_ he s h e ll b e
ilteote4,shali hold any office' r employment of emu.
nteipal ebaracter., - The court granted a rule on
arr. -Wright, Making it returnable on the third
fittinday of September.
Qtattran SES.IONS—Jutigo Allison.--On Satur
day,
Mr. T. J. Clayton made an application to the '
court to make the sentence of John School as
light as possible in , , oonsistenoe with jostles.
School had been convicted of stealing a cow. Wit
news wore, examined, who proved the good, char
acter , for honesty of School, and also of the con
duet of the calkers tabu arrested biro.The Alder
man also, appears to have retained School's watch,
ring" s.ehirt studs, and a quantity of wearing appa
rel belonging to his.wife. The case was continued
till next Saturday morning.
A,habeas corpus was beard, in 'Old Joaquin Co
.breia applied tollio court to grant an order for"
permission to enable him to see his child, Angus&
tine Cobrera; who was in the custody of his wife
and Mrs Taylor. Judge Allison said, as the child
was of so tender years, the law Itself said the child
must rtfmain with the mother, inlets it was proved
that the inother was not fit to take entre of it ; but
thefsither mast not choose his own timo to see his
child; he toast not- no thete at' late bottri of the
night and disturb, the repose and peace of the
family, but he must - ge' in the dayttme and at a
seasonable hour, and treat the family ina proper
manner, and the family must treat him in a proper
manner; and fixed Mondays end Thursdays, be
theen the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, to enable the
father to see his ehild,' -
, . .
Hallera • Carpus -Case.--A habeas corpus wan
heard, in which Mitt. Margaret Bacon was charged
with enticing Israel Jacobs to her house. where
an assault and; battery. with intent to kill, was
committed uPom his cperson. •ldr. Jacobs teatilled
thatXraiAlationsont for him to take down a hod
'gen& and an reaching the Joorri 'where' the bed
,was, he was violently assaulted ,and beaten by a
'adored man by-the name of Wilson 'who escaped.
The defendo,nt yratt remanded for trial. '
Rectal Corpus.--LA habeas -corpus had beeh'
'heart in . the ,ease of,Jametillilfeather last Satur
day- ftlifeather bad charged several parties with
htt,vitig committed a violent assault and battery
Atpon him on the , evening• of the last Democratic
delegate election,- Shortly afteritards these par
'kits prodeeded before Alderman lifoOonexighy and
bad kfiVOitfentber arrested for perjury, .
lodgeAlilaon discharged: ffilfeether. In 'dis
charging him he said Wit he had never encouraged
.oharget orperjuey being made against parties who
"obarged.others with-having committed en offence
beforethellnal heating in the 0881) hod been bad.
'rt would lead to endless litigation and annoyance,
,as one party, who charged another with 'an 'offence
mould , immediately proceed and , have the party
'charging arrested, for perjury, who 'again might
•proceed In. the same manner.
• in* &amts.—lt is quid that the rays of the
sun are not necessary to tbo production of this
fearful disease. Pew-mar/ern examinations show
that only in a limited number of oases in congea•
don of the.brain:present. The great majority of
&Islam% are due to feinting or exhaustion, identi
cal with,tbet nroduced by Staying too long in, a hot
vaTior bath,. The patlont ihOula, of course, be pro
early still - Mated; not depleted. and laid with the
hend*ery,low,,to as to favor the flow of blood to
trio brain., . .
liApv : FnAltrug.—The Malta Times says:—
"!Ainong the passenters last brought by the /Wadi
nine from Tunis was Lady Franklin, wife of the
nolobreted—Arotin" navigator: - Tier Itidyship's
-health being impaired, she is revisiting on those
shores friands,and scenes endeared to :her by re
miniscennes of the time when Sir John Franklin
was in command of-aahip-of-war attached to the
etude - 1:1Z igvery,attention was - paid to the respected
lady, who left for Athens on the_ third - day after
her arrival." , -
The mortality in this ettylist week was greater
than in any one week sines the first of the year.
.tt'most be attributed, to the evessively hot wea•
tber Whit% we have had daring the mutt few
ciTy ITEMS.
ANOTHER i'rEITSETNELING DODQE.--TllO various
- modes of operation' employed by the light-flogered
gently of thle and other cities have been multiplying
so rapidly of late, that it seems to ne a periodical pub.
Hazed monthly, after the manner of Petereon , a Coun
terfeit Detiotor, delineating from month to month the
Mier' ditoo,V,erlei made and practised in the fields of
eyfindleology and' scoundrelistO has become a feasible
Mei, If net 4 necessary Institution. Such a publica
tion lathe hands pt arcenterprising coma of detectives
would, if generally circulated, be likely to put the
too wadding portion of humanity on their ggard, and,
if reports may be credited, fit'roany cuee . ,eave_ woman
fly from the mortification arising from the wrong doing
la this Hoe even of the purer sex:
;;;The lest game that has come under our notice
cog
geettve of the above may be stated thus: On Friday
afternoon of last week, two men of genteel atlearance,
'oie tot the other short, entered the store of Messrs.
J 0. Maxwell h Son on the southwest corner of Els.
Tenth , and Cheatnut streote : sad presented at the
counter sidouble, eagles, - for wide% they asked to be ac. ,
xommeditid with steelier chap. The Mahler (a
WO' immediately complied -
with tide request by band•
log them afire-dollar piece and silt quarter eagles, la
order to carry outAbeir 'scheme, the men objected to
tinichange all it wu given, stating that they desired it
In larger pious, or else to hove their double eagle re.
turned.' Rot belov ableito mike the change le accord
ance with their expressed Wales, the piece was at once
returned : by 'the WY 'at the desk, sad the smaller
plecei handed over by the men, when they immediately
loft the premises with great haste. 'Upon counting the
returned pleads, however, It was wen/load that one
of the quarter eagles' WWI missing.
' Mr. Maxwell entering the store at that moment, and
being told - of- what bad passed, started immedmtely in
their persitt; He had no sooner entered' the street
thanhe discovered the parties described coming out of
the store of Mr. Vogel, a few doors below. Thinking
that pethaps a similar dodge bad been attempted there
also, Mr. M. entered, and in a few seconds was made
acquainted with the fellowing t The men bad entered
Mr. Vogel's, and again prevented their twenty-dollar
piece fur ehaoge In this case the change was given
in flees, when it was again objected to, on the ground
that they duffed it in ~moll plenty, which not b4og
found convenient of enures Induced the return of their
own piece, as in the former loetance. It so happened
that Mr, Vogel had considerable gold lying on the desk
before him it the time, which he was preparing to
bank; and the day being excessively warm. the tall
soqe of 'the party, in wiping his face, accideuta ly (1)
dropped hit hotdkerchlef on the gold, bat removed it
t n quickly that im- enspiefon was excited until, am he
Ins leaving the store,- a dye dollar piece fell to the
,Ooer, when the twain left with all p3ssible despatch.
Upon; collating' his money afterward, Mr. G. found
that, in addition to the fees which they had accidentally
lett behliad -them, there were ttocke anti a half dol.
,Lira missing.
,By the time that Mr. Maxwell, accompanied by a
young man fioni the store of hie neighbor, was ready to
resume. Ma pursuit, the swindler" 'were near Tenth
iteetit.. , The thieves were ,followed in their devious
windings for some dozen murex or more, (the par
, .
emirs Mil title, time -trying in vain to discover a star to
arrest it', red when: finally, finding that they were pur
sued, they separated and ran, ant the tall one having
the advantage to 'point of locomotion, it wan thought
advisable, of the two, to paean. the other, which was
-done, and after a hot rate, a *tar turning up by the way,
the latter was captired and taken before Alderman
Brazer,,Nittli greet,' above Race, from whence, after
'Bastin nude minds" icetfeotv.st efforts to have the matt,
ter settled, he, wisremtived to the lockup in default of
- bail. flir t Mama' anted a creditable part In this mat
ter, and if altperliee thus Imposed upon were to exer-
Mee a rimilei.deltersuiriatlon to hare the offenders
.11rought to Adria, thee" gamed of , ettindllog-weald ere
long be ef f ectually checked'. • •
Mn. Herron: Alley me through the medium of
year paper to return my sincere thanks to those who
have written so favorably about my new patent Flour
.fag Mlll. It Ja,ludeed, very grat tying to me to know
that it meete the approbation of the publie, and I shall
atilt o ntinne,to exhibit it, at I ha* been doing for
the tact four months and npwards, , in tionstant daily
nee 10 hours Or,day, for the benefit of there that may
frieeile with a visit. hiltita the elniehe en well en
thoreliaterested to call and see It I still have remain
log valiiithie county and Slates rights in d.iferent sec
tion' of the United fitates,which wilt Cowie of at
very reasonable rides also, the Mills for any portion
`of the world. All can see It at the old place, (at It bee
not been removed, as was malciously circulated) Rem.
berton Court, close to the ( inquire of omni
bus agents or driver*, it ;the Exchange) the only place
in PhiledelPhin where it can be seen or negotiated for
All letters addreseed'Olarkets Mill, Box 701, Ehlledel.
phis, ga,, will haproinitizatpnde4k to.
CoNozwr -Hata..—..Thie evening the - Morrie
Brothers, Yell and Trcriebridgiehlinetrele. commence •
short summei-lieston. Bitter, Master 'Rentz, Little
loingy Trowbr'dgo, Johnny Fell, the Morrie Brothers,
and all the company appear. Lb ten to the Mocking
Bird, Anvil thetas, Invisible' Oberon, new serge, acts,
dances,-•buileitidbit,'&e.reonstittite the programme.
aittliao:—Bathing, in this hot weather, le abso-
indispensable to peyelmd• health; salt water Is
preferable to fresh; the place. to enjoy the latter In
perfection ace cape Island and Aileen° bity. at either
Of which P. Shinn Is .prepared furnlah the
lteneesery robe,. Hundreds of ouraltiieni arc also sup
themselveawith these garments, at Mr. Sloan , s
elegmat new stare; No. 805 Market; street, before hating
the city.
INuarnevexc ri DAT rue down,' It is the bound
ary line which divides the year. Already we ere think
ing :OK olirlitmas, and preparing for the cool weather.
kor u time linen conts will flourish, but thtn there will
"Aso .i . mMinesA irbielt will Colleign those comfortable
fdcoda ter.the turentik drawers. riennels and cloth
- clothes trill come out, and people Will talk of the fall
;memorise,
Thou the grateful heart, wormed up by past
-.lleeMoriee, ine . lhle to fond recollections of btrauville
Stoke*. It will be remembered that his establishment,
No; 607 Chestnut street, woe always beloved of the town,
amlthet Ago, our guest
„411etlugulelsed men get their
',-
Two NFwAro ;tic Elavthliwjeitanivir—The New
York 6eventh Regiment reached the city on Saturday
~.rrisopta froba the South, A large detachment of them
Were,aftnillfs ' tfifi - liven ,Marching down Chestnut street,
..thei teeny brongh,t:up at' the, Brown-stone Clothing
tide. 603 end 605, above
infitfif wfie*Ggeb mall fitted himself with a suit of
neasiinablegatinessts. '
bwwlB,-t‘ :What ail you do with your now trow ,
jtarnll , said as aurlotta papa. •
1, I awppitd thew off!,
. . -
" For what I' ,
A elitmgatiot, Ifoyle's Names,' end the Pirate , *
OttnliMok ."'
,•tpie omxiouil pariont whim liat seen was making track,'
'fl3t hall Clothing Emporium of E. U.
Eidridge, No. WA Chognut atrept.
imvortatione
[Reported for The Prem.],
NBW BSDFORD-3ohr George 0 GLbbe, Gibbs-200
Lbla whale oil,Albera 8 Ash mewl
LJTZER .Baas
• At Ms Iderehantsi Sze/magi, Philadelphia:
Ship Wyoming, Barton Liverpool, loon
Ramos Rowena. Wilson ' Lavers. July 13
Barque Joeephhlaswell, Davie.... Laguayrs, &a s soon
Barque Hamilton, J'aehisiin St Jago de Cube, soon
Barque AMB4OIII. Witham Oardenes, soon
Bari iiti Winona Gallienn Rev Went, 'emu
PHIL.% 1/116 PULA. BOARD Of TBAJA/I.'
JOSEPR 0, GRUBB,
WILLIAM 0. liskyr, 0011411.111111 01/ Tkill Morro
YA.RNALLL, 111• '
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
IROM TIDO lINZTED 13TAT88
RECE=I
Ariel New York.. Southampton July 10
Arabia Boatori..Liverpool July 14
Borussia New York..llamburg July 16
0 or Washington New York.. Liverpool July 16
Allies New York. Atrerpool ..... .....July 21
Fulton New York..Havre July 24
1/11061 BIIROYA.
FROM FOR DAY
gotton ..„ . ..SontaAmpton..New York. .... ....June 30
forth Amerieso.Liverpool—Quebeo, &e Juno BO
Austria Southampton.. New York ...... , _ jut). 1
. _
STUMM TO AND PROM HAVANA AND NNW
ortLEAiis
MUM! Ormr—Prom New York 2d, arriving at Ha.
Tana 7th, and New Orleans 10th. From New Orleans
20th ; Havana 23d, arriving at New York 28th.
OAHAWat —From Now York 12th, arriving at Havana
17th. and New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th,
Havens 80th, arriving at New York Bd.
POILAMILMIII—From New York 17th, arriving at Ha.
van& 22d, and New Orleans 26th. Prom New Orleans
6th, Havana Bth, arriving at New York 18th.
Itt.anz WAABIOS—From New, York 21th, arriving at
Havana Ist and New Orleans Bd. From New Orleans
12th, Ravana 10th, due at New York 19th.
,Isassi.—From Obtrloston 4th and 19th, due at Ha
vana Bth and 281. prom Havana 10th and 26th, due at
New Y.lrk 18% and diet
Er The California Mail Steamers soil from New
York on the tich and 20th of each month.
When the aoove dates fall on Sunday, the steamers
will sail on Monday, except from New,Orleane.
marine intelligence.
POET OF PHILADELPHIA, July 12, 15611
SUN )118E8 ' 441 ORM BBTB 719
iIIGH,WATSII ' 8 47
ARRIVED.
Steamship Boston, Bellew, 24 home from New York,
via Cape May, with midst and paesengers to James All
derdice. Passed two barques, one etipposed the Elisa
beth J. from Havana, m. berm brig below Bombay Hook,
and some ten or twelve achy. in the river, bound op.
Steamship Keonebee, Hand, 24 hours from New York,
H+ Cape May, - with nide° and passengers to Jim All.
derdice.
Ship Weatmoreland, Decan, 44 days from Liverpool,
with nutso and 22 museriogers to Penrose A Burton On
the Bth lest, let 39, long T 3 30, spoke barque Venice,
Atkins, 2 days from New York, who kindly supplied ue
with newspapers.
Barque arms. Nobre, from Maracaibo 24th nit, with
coffee, rustic, Ac. to Frit Tete. Balled In co with brig
Addy Swat, lot New York. The Danish ecbr Naviga
tor, for Hamburg, with coffee, went ashore on Maracaibo
bar a day or two previous,and would probably be a so.
tel Bev The cargo woul d saved in a,daruaged state
June 25th, otT Point Espeda, saw brig Addy iswlft.
Brig Matanzas, Mattoewe, 6 days from Newbaryport,
in tidiest to captain
Br solar 0 J Marshall, Kemp, 10 days from Eleuthera,
with fruit &c. to J B &P L Parr t
tictir Geo 0 Gibbs. Climb, , 6 days from New Bedford,
with oil tr A 8 Ashmead.
6ekr Silver Magnet, Perry, 6 days from Boston, in
ballast to N Sturtevant & Co. -
Bohr Resiless, daye from Boston, in ballast
to Lewis Rothertael.
Behr Joe Porter, A dame, 4 days from Boston, in bat
last to N Sturtevant & Co.
ache Lewin Mulfud, Doyle, 6 days from Boston, In
beast to N ;Sturtevant A Co.
ache Eva, Wneaton, 4 dare from Providence, in be
lest to Noble,Hammett & Caldwell.
Bohr Li l lie Ssuodere, Corson, 4 Jaya from Providence,
in ballast to Bancroft, LEWIS A Co.
Behr Nary Newell , Omit. 6 days from Blanchester,
NH, in ballast to L Audenrlod & Co
Bohr Richard Thompson, Lloyd 6 days from Roxbury,
In ballast to Van Deana, Norton & 00.
Bohr Aorta B Russell, Warrington, Stays from Lewes,
Del, with grain to ,T Bewley A Co.
CLEARED.
Steamship Keyetone State, Marshrnin, Charleston, A
Heron, Jr.
Steamship ftity'of New York, Howse, Boston, Henry
Minor. •
Steamship Delaware, Copes, N York, Jes Antarctic'.
Barque 'Venice. Sheldon, Havana, Welsrord &
Brig May Queen, Lyle, Havana, Thomas Wittman A
Bone.
Brig Stanley, Davidson; Halifax, D N Vi'etalar & Co.
Behr Eclipse, Cook, Charleston, D &Stetson &
Behr Itestess, Smith, Boston, Lewis Rothermel
Behr Anthem. Burrows, Providence, L Audenrled & Co
Bohr Charles & Alma, Leeds, Provincetown, do ~
Bohr Mary Newell, 'Wont, Manchester, ISO
Bebe tiranadilla Baker, Beverly, do
Bohr Eva, Wheaton, Charlestown, Noble, Hammett
& Caldwell. -
Bohr J It Maim, Bs'ker New York, do
Bohr Mary Elisabeth, Price, Boston, do
Bohr Joe Porter, Adams, Boston, It Sturtevant & Co.
Bohr L Mulford, Doyle, Boston, do
Behr Hirer Magnet, Henry, otston, do
Bohr Northern Light, Lake, Boston, Van Dusan, Nor
ton A CO.
Bohr Mary Tice. Tice, New Haven, do
Behr Yankee Day, Risley, Hartford, do
Bohr Zion. Fields, Gergetown, do
Behr Richard Thompson, - Lloyd, Chelsea. do
Bohr John ra1211 , 1.1, Baker, Providence, John Parnum
& Co.
Bohr 8 L Crocker, Presbury, 1 auuton, ?wells & Co,
Bohr Ann Pickerel, Leverton, Alexandria, Thomas
Webster Jr.
Behr Lillie Seunders, Corson, Salem, Bancroft, Lewis
& Co.
Behr Almon Bacon, Willianie, Hartford, Brice & Co.
Mr It Willing, (Baypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
DIY 'TIILIIOIA.PH.I
(Oorrespoudeutio or the Philadelphia Exehange.)
OAPS /SLAM). July 10-4 80
The packet ship %Yestioureland, from Liverpool,
deeply leder, passed up this afternoon, the ship dui
wart, for Itherpool, soda neat or coaelere wept nut this
snorting. Wind bW The weather continuos Hue.
Therwometer tsiow) 83 deg.
July 11, 3 P 31—Two barques went out thin foreuoon,
and wars' sabre plumy u 2. Mud eolith, with a con
duunuoo of flue trawler.
- -
TllOl3. B. HUGHES
Yours, &o,
TELeasArri TO TUN ram)
New Youx.July 11
Arrived. barquee Corinthian, (rani Port an Prince;
three of the crew dead; Indian Belle, from Cardenas;
brigs Preteus. from Sagas, Bum Bradbury, from Nuevi
sav, actin; W 11T1toomb. from BtJago do Luba, Haltm,
from Pert an Prince; Spencer, from Jamaica.
Also arrived, trsrques tlultann, from Smyrna{ Emma
Gushing, from Segue; brigs Homeland, from Palermo; Be
attie., from Havana; Bremner Ericaeon; U e.oreabip
itentr.
• • •
CILLIILISTON, Julylo.
Arrived, ship Emmet, from limo May 30; brig 0 a
rollbo A Whits, from Lorton,
(Per steamship Fulton.
Arrived from New York June 20, Gallego, at Liver
pool; 27th, Augusta, at do; 28th, Amelia, at do; 29th,
Bouthatopton, at Gravesend.
Atrived from Charleston June 26th, Arlington and
Princom Royal, at Beal; 27tH, Franklin Haven, at Li
verpool.
Arrived from Baltimore June 26th, A E Hooper, at
UPC, pool.
/ratted from New Orleans June 27th, Aldartah, at Li
verpool; 28th, Black Hawk and Anna Hodgman, at do.
Arrived from Wilmington June 27th, Wm McKay, at
Querwetown.
Arrived from Havana Jane 27th, Argo, at Gravesend.
Balled for New lurk June 20th, Mary Bradford, from
London; 28th, Bridgewater and Lady Franklin, from Li
verpool
Bailed for - Boston Jung 20th, Addle Snow, from Liver
pool.
Spoken June let, lot 28 N, long 40 W, ship Ganges,
from Bostou for Melbourne.
Passed DeAI 270,.S.taridderin, from Baraunah for
Newcastle; 29th, Ma rie, hoot Philadelphia for London.
MEMORANDA
Btaacoship State of Qeorgia, Garvin, hence at Saran
mat Ttla hat.
Ships North Carolina, Poster, for Philadelphia on the
..6th; Ocean Yelle Reliettto, for do on th e 21to; Crown
Point, Cook, (Ur do, to auteeed the 0. 8..7.1 bluicuo
go., Carter, for do 12tla loot. were up at lavemt 20th
wt.
Ship Tonawanda, Julius, hence, arrived up at LiTer.
pool With ult.
blup *to Aeon, Meade, for Baltimore in 2 dava, re
trinlned at Baltimore 26th ult.
Ship It al Mille btorirlet, cleared at Roston 9th lost
for New River, to'lmul for Liverpool.
Ship Potomac. Rood, which ideated at New Orleans 2d
last for Liverpool, bad ou board 3,241 bales cotton,
6,364 seeks wheat, and 6,000 stares.
Ship Joeieh L 11.10, Graves, for Liverpool, was towed
to eat from hew Orleans 24th
Barque limbos, Lewis, at Baltimore 10th hist from
Boston.
Brig Llancock, Tucker, cleared at Boston 4th lad for
Philadelphia, to load for Pensacola.
Brig Abbott Lawrencs,'Baker, hence at Beaton yea
terday
Bchre Immo Toacey, Gould, hence, and Monterey.
A rrante, from Delaware City, at Providence Bth fist
Bohr Mary Anna, Bowen, mailed from Providence Bth
lust for Philadelphia.
Bcbrs (Meek, Thompson. and Thos Page, Robinson,
hence, at Pall wirer 7th rust.
Bohr P. 8 Janes, tlodfrey, hence at Belem Bth just.
Pehrallarcia Tribou,llray; Wreath,Colan;
Rogers. and F Elmore, Smith, for thl a post, cleared at
ew York Bth inst.
Mrs Emily Day, Thy; W P Phillips, Smith; Tressn
rer, Vi her ; (leo ts9ward, Baker; nazon, Robinson ;
A Oorderey, B•bcock, and /I V W Simmons, Godfrey,
hence at BOst•n 9th inst.
Behr Luther Child, Nickerson, cleared at Boston Ath
bid for this port.
Behr Atexender Blue, Hathaway, hence at New Bed
ford ath inst. •
Para Oberlea Carroll, Pratt, and Ocean Wave,
Tammy, sail.d from New Bedford Bth Instant for this
port.
Behr B. Ei Dean, Cook, from Taunton for this port,
remained at Newport Bth Mat.
Behr D B Wolfe, Rumen, hence at Milton, 2d that.
Behr A J Dorton, stwall , hence at. Quincy, 811 lust.
Bohr Bharat°, Stanley, hence at Weymouth
last.
NOTICE TO MARINERS
I:3lEirEB LEDGE, 1.5015T014 Mamma —Notloo ill hereby
given that the lton boil boat belonging upon the above
station has boon repired sod returned to ito etation.
The black can buoy temporailly placed oft the Ledge
bee been removed.
By order of the Lighthouse Board,
BIELANOrON SMITH, Comdr Li 8 N,
Lighthotute Inspector, &mond Lehtslot.
Boston, July 9,109.
MLFIINB 11180BILIDANY
11E4 Bike Mallory, SI er,foottl 12arinses for Fal
mouth, 2, before reported put Into Newport. 81, in
short of men, three baring died in Ouna, and three on
the peonage. The Mayor has furniehed medical ad,
and cent many articles of healthful food tor the comfort
of all on board. The ship will gall again as coon se men
are procured.
PORRION PORTB.
At Constantinople 16th ult, barque Ittyatery, Knowles,
dlach
AtLisbon 13th air, ship Ella E Badger, Tarleton,
from Liverpool for Calcutta, ropg.
At Barcelona 18th ult, barque Daniel, Ildritise, die.
At Malaga 17th ult. barque Yonug Turk, Taylor, for
Boston about 21st Bld about 16th, brig Mary 16 Jotlee,
Jones, Marseilier; 17th, barque Kedar, Crosby, Boston.
Passed Ci.braitar 13th ult. chip Ella A Clink, Kopper.
holdt, nom Geocia for New Orleans.
At Cronstedt 18th ult, ships Caine, Simpson, and
Picayune, familia, for imgland,ldg deals; Moses Daven
port, Condry, and Agamemnon. Goodwin, for Bristol,
Pi, do; Harry Bluff, Badman, from Boston, Idg; Dublin,
Lane, for dO; Assyria, 11.1ano, from Now Orleans, noo;
Columbia, Sturgis ' seeking freight; barques Ude Kim
bleeper: do; Edwin, liti7eut, for Bristol, It, Idg;
Wanderer, Ryder, for Baton. do.
At Rotterdam 22d ult, ships Charles Ward, Gould for
New Yoll Samuel Locke, Sweatier, for do; Brasil,
Blair, for Boston barquee Regius, Brooke •, for do; J 11.
Van W, ( Dutc i , ) Jensen, for do; Coneordia, (Du'eh)
flomeke, and Johanna Wilholinins, (111,m) for N York;
Dutch brig America, sleerwans, for Breton.
At Olasgow 26th ult, barque Emma it Chase, Hall, to
load for Boston.
Ar at News' 2let tilt, Bohr Charlotte Minerva, Morse,
New York; 251 h, brig Atlantic, Sims, Baltimore. Old
20th, embre Atone°, flueoo, New York.
Ar at Halifax sth lust, barque Major Norton, Oorrior,
Boston; brig Beauty, Creighton, do.
DOMERTIO PORTO
. . .
" NEW YOU, :ray 10 Arr steamship Tennessee,
Forbes, New Orleans, July 4, with passengere, to Chas
Morgan & Co. - .lcily 6. at 8 PM, off Sombrero Light
(Flothln) aor a *rip attains' ? towel W Oth, et 6 AM'
TILE PRESS.---PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY. slittY 12. 1858.
1 4 27 80, loti 79 40, law ateamsblp Bmplre City, hence
for Havana and Now Orl a is. Ships Ws at Point, Byan,
1. • .rpool, May 29, wi to wdee and 489 pa 0 ;agars ; Ma
o sewn Scott, Sunderland, It days. Barques Glasgow,
(Sic) Rap, Palermo May 2; Ondine, (or Baths) Marry
mon. Havana June 28. Brine el,a, (Br) Brown Nag
a u 1411. Oat Island July 8; Miry Mains, (of Boa
to„ D Ar , (late Wyman,] 4t Jago de Cubs Juno 19; 0 B
n lea, Harrington) Wass, Piotou, N 8, 10 days
'Queen Bather, (11r) Merriam, Blisabethport for Pt
J he, NB. Sabra Mary D Lana, Gardner, Sagas June
28; Star Light. (of Portland) Vora, Havana 18 dap ;
lielona. (Br) Roberta, Pleton, N 81U days; J r Lof
land, Nichols, Jacksonville 7 days Steamers Boatod,
Eellsw, Philadelphia; /sophist, lily, Philadelphia.
Uleared—Steamships Moeda, Crowell, Savannah;
kfontropsesy. Crocker, Savannah; . Columbia, Berry,
Charleston; Atlanta, Laylield, Cherie/1ton; Jamestown,
Parrish Norfolk; Westernport, Berry Baltimore.
,
Ships G Glover, Ballet% Sydney, NSW; .1 P Chap
man, chapman, Point Neuf; Mediator, Rant, New Or
leans
Blrques Peter Oltaton,Bragdon, Bordeaux; °heroine,
Andenson. Bahia.
. ,
Brigs Monte Cristo, Northrup, Madeira; Isabella
beurmatin, Tames ' Port au Prince; Animus, pathos,
Tampa; D Duffell,Talbot, Alisabethport.
Setae II Matter, Crowell St Johnv; A Kelly, Kelly,
Halrax ,
' • Nonpareil, (Br) Monday , Halifax; H Black.
man, Sherman, Jacksonville ; Kate Brigham, 'Welch,
Savannah; L B Cowpe,thwsite, Beaty Charleston ; La
vinia, Jane, Ketcham, Philadelphia
Sid—Steamships Arlel, Bremen, &0., Columbia, and
Atalanta, Charleston • Montgomery, and Plorlds, Sa
vannah; Jamestown, ' Norfolh, &a
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL 110fELP,
UP TO ONE VOLOOE THIB ItORNINO.
GIRAILD HOllBB—Chestnut street. below Ninth.
Plf Smith, Newark, N J O D Gibson,N Y,
Blanton Darman, Louisville F Ooleman,Wrosipart, Pa
D Sheffer, St Louis G F Dittman, 8t Louis
Bonmtlea and sister, N 0 John McGee, N Y
K A Smith, Brooklyn A L Haseltine, B 0
G II Potts, N Y Miss Bell Potts, N Y
Miss Juliet Potts N Y Mimi 7, Potts ' N Y
J Italian-, St John Mrs Brentenall, Newark,
Master Montanan, Newark, N Jersey
N Jersey N Horn, N Y
Jlt Hallam and wife, New- oal Hall, Pa
port, Ky B Warnock, NY
N warner, Lake Superior Mtn Wilkee, Charleston,
Mina Gibbon, Charleston, B 8 Carolina
Carolina Mrs Webb, Charleston, 80
0 W Henry, Charieston,Bo Geo Harris, Columbus, Ca
Mrs Groesbeck & da, Miss Dr Graham, Va
Jan Lewis, N Orleans ' J B Schaller N Orleans
Wm J McColloh, La 0 II Ohapin;Washington
Wm II Holmes & Follansbee,Pittsburgh
ington, V A IticEilroy Miss
John B dicker. Bangor, his David Ifingbee, Bangor, Me
T H Jackson, N Orleans Mr Beardman, N
•
John Van Lino, N Y . B Babcock, Pa
Alex 51 Schell. California Mrs French, Alabama
Mrs Esmond, N Orleans Bdw Townsend. Albany
Jesse Nddy, Pall Elver,. Henry W Hollingsworth,
Mass Palmyra, Mo
D Thayer, jr, Mane Geo 0 Potts & la, Pottsv'e
Mrs Judge Dallas, Pottsv'e Jon D Winslow, N Y
Don't A Robinson, Jr, Ohs, W J Ilnbard, Richmond,
mokin, Pa Va
Miss Groesbeck, Mee Mims Burman, N
Mr Groesbeck, Bliss Jacob K Tailair, N Y
Mrs WM I? Howson, Cin. James 03 Humes, Fort
airmail, Ohio - • Washington
II Quackenbase & wife, N Y A Sampson. Maine
W Jenne Montrose, did Rev It Riley & lady, St
F 0 Thompson, N Y Timothy's Hall
Alex Erskine, Hants - 011e, D Matt ay, N Y
Alabama Gilbert Seaman, Nova 800-
Ralph al Hyde N Y tia
Taos D Eliot, Mona Chas F Meyer, St Louie
.7 !Scanner, Texas F More, N Y
W Chase, N Y Thee Whyte, Ga
N 8 Pinney, Washington T G Holt, Jr, & lady, Ga
Wm F Holt & lady, Oa J P Kennedy. N 0
Miss B T Kennedy. N 0 Misa Boyce, N 0
Miss A Heirson, Clu, 0 •
AMERICAN HOLTlE—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
Marshall, Balt 0 Johnson, Balt
Lewis Kurtz, Balt .1 II Smith, Germantin, Pa
L Smith. Germantown, Pa WII Florence, Washingtta
J b 1 Stanley, CM, Ohio A Wetherbeo, Oin, Ohio
Jon id Miller,Ps. Hanson, Pa
N B deabronk, Va bliss J 51 Coulon, Va
Miss M G Seabrouk, VA LB Sanford, N
B Johnson, N 0 0 S Reid. Balt
51 Morgan, Phi's 12 Frost & Is, N
Henry Stevene, Oin, Ohio B liobinson, Ga
MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Fourth street. below Arab.
Huggins, Cincinnati, 0 11R Linderman. Pa
L P Russell, !loam: 11 E Hastings, Pa
A D Green & wife, }Jar. Miss !Ismail, N J
Wigton, lowa It 'V Bonne.% U 8 A -
W 0 Hickok & lady, N Y John 8 Itlunier, Phila
Hon Richard Brodhead, Ps Cyrus Brown, Milton, Pa
(1 Werinz, Strasburg, Pa Wm W Eastman. Boston
Win Perry Cox, Balt W 0 Wagoner, Mile Oretk,
rhos Craig, Phil& Pa
Ins W Kuntz, Washington, 0 U Barra% Missouri
Pa
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, baloW Ponta.
D F Bands, Hancock, Nlf J M Masson, Cincinnati, 0
Mrs Foster, Armstrong co, 0 F Ayers N Y
Pa P B Benders, Ps
R J Peters. Pa II Hamilton, Trenton, N J
J hi Broadhead, Cincinnati, Oeo Palmer 4c la, Dimon,
Ohio 11l
G R Inessersmith,Chambers.D F Beroridge dc wife, Cal
burg B Foote k la, Milwaukee,
J Chandler, Ohio Wis .
Sylvester Day, Cincinnati, 0 J . It Strickland, Tenn
J B McFarland, Lafayette, James learner, N Y
Ind A L Gee, J.pittland, Pa
NATIONAL HOTZL—ltaoe street, above Third.
J Y Bechtel,' Allentown, Pa II Howard & ht. P
8 Mendenhall, hloorueburg Wm P Voute Potl.llo
Jolla A Simons, Witablugtora 0 B Loos, Milford, Mess
Miss 0 Haniger, Huntington, Miss Agues nudger, Hun-
Vs tiogt)n,2s
Louis Haniger, Huntington, Joe Whiteker, Mt Olelr, Ps
Pa
BLACK. BRAS INN-111Ith and Pderehant etreete.
Joe Rowan, Wilmt , n. Del ;a* fl Kirk, Pa
P Jones Peach Bottom J J Hoopes, Pa
LSt 'smite Pa Jaa Forgison, Allentown
W D Blackford, Kansas W P Beatty, Ps
A it Leedom, Pa Tim. Griffith, Media, Pa
John Lemon, Phila 7 Trainer, Cheater co, Pa
BALD ZAGLE MOTEL—Third street, ob. Cottontail
Win Uhler, Frenehtovra J Fox, Penton, Pa
Mark Devlin, Burlington Blt Brown, Burlington
Snail Jut° N
BLACK BEAR IfOTßL—Third, above Oallowhni,
Baal Samos, Cooporsburg Wm Brumbech, Reading
J ft lleltrich, N Y A Buckman, 1'a J
Smith, Reading
BARLEY SHEA/ HOTEL—Second street. below Vine.
Goo Eaitburn, Pa Josiah Rich, Pa
J Palmer, Horsham, Pa C N Bryan, Doylestown
E Gillingham, Backs co Pa Ohm Bustler, Cheltenham
Mrs Sharpe, Wyoming, Pa Wm Brown, Pa
L P Worthington, Doyient'n It IVataou, Doylestown
A Clown, Hatboro` E It alartindell, Listboto,
MADISON MOUSE, Second street. above Market
W O Ingram, N Y J ,talker, Rd
Jno L Fowl Pltteboxgh C B Logan, Pa
Jaa Macholl, AMlaratown, 11 SohLed,ol,
Pa Meld P Darla. 111
F Brown, Ohio (1 Mercer, N Y
55perial Notices.
Soft Flowing Ringlets of a rich, lustrous glom!,
are ens of the many unfailing results of a few trials of
JULRB 11111:1BL , S EAU Ammonia, or !lair Restorer.
Where baldaeea exists it will speedily produco a new
growth of Rain Gray Hairs it changes to their original
life color. sold by all Druggists, and by JULES
A: CO., No. MI CIIMN UT Strut.
5y12.416t wit
Messrs. John 0. Meud & Sons, exclusive
Silver Plato manufacturers, have now on hand a now
Improved patent ICY PITCHER, whichthey believe to
he superior to any article of the kind now In the market.
Also, a largo assortment of fine Cutlery, Tea Seto, Urns,
Ac. All goods warranted. Northeast corner NINTH
and CHESTNUT Streets. Jylo-at
rirurnlgia.—This terrible disease, so various
In Its forma, ea racking in Its pains, and no difficult of
cure, will, In the great majority of ranee, yield to the
Judicious use of the PERUVIAN SYRUP. So re
markable has been the relief obtained flow this Syrup
that many physicians rely upon It an a certain and radi
cal euro. For Bale at lIASSARD & CO.'S, Twelfth and
Chestnut, and BROWN'S, Fifth and Chestnut.
Jytl-t,1y17 wit
Bowers Infant Cordial.•• This Invaluable
Cordial le preparedfrout a variety of the moat choice and
efficient aromatics known In medicine, and Is the moll
perfect and reliable carminative extant for Infante and
young children.
By its powerful infinenoe a speedy cure In effected In
all cues of Cholie, windy pains and spasms. Believes
and mitigates much of children's offering during &mai
tion or teething, Lad by its soothing properties Iran
gulling pains of the bowels, loosenese, vomiting, &o.
The Infant Cordial halt become a standard remedy,
and. hen been used in thousands of oases with the most
abundant Noose. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by linnet A. Bowen,
At his Drug and Chemical btore,
N. N. earner of Sixth and Green eta., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. • au nay
Singer , ' Sewing Machines.—After a fair
trial of the several machines that have yet been offered
to the public, the unanimous verdict of operators has
been given in favor of Singer's. This le, in fact, the only
machine capable of performing every kind of sewing.
BINGER'S NEW FAMILY BEWINO
1,4, beyond all question, the most complete article for
family use yet invented, being at once ornamental,
easily operated, and superior, in orrery respect, to any
other machine. On this otatomont we challenge the
world. I. M. SINGER & 00.,
je743m Office, No. 602 OUESTNUT Street.
Bentatenga Saving Fund—Office *O3 Walnut
Street, one door west of Second street. Receives de
posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows interest at the
rate of flee por cent. per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until b &Wok, and on Mon.
day and Saturday anti! 0 in the evening, President,
ifranlain Roil; Treasurer and Elearatary, °basins M.
Morris.
Staving Fund.—Five Per Vent; Interest.- ,
NATIONAL SAPSITY TRUST OOMPANY, WALNUT
Street, S. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received In any sum, large or small, mad Interest paid
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Money Is received and payments made daily, without
notice. The investments are made In Beal Estate,
Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and such first-class securl-
Mee ae th charter requires. Office houre, from 9 o'clock
In the morning until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, ad on
Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. fell
& Baker's
ONLEBRATID
VAMILY SEWING IKAORINN
780 011E8TRIT STREET.
These Mash Wes are non joetly admitted to be the
beet in use for family sewing, making a non, gran&
and emetic etiteh, which will nor rip, even if every
fourth stitch be out. Circulate sent on application by
letter. 0p9.1
Jackson,
JOH PRINTER,
FIETH AND CHESTNUT.
ohnekA, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, DIII Heade, Cir
culate, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, It
Crime to suit time!. nel7-1v
Manama
On the 6th inst., by the Rev. Jo.eph H. 'Kennard.
WM A. HERTZ to Id LIZZIE NEEL, daughter of
John W. Neel, Esq., both of this oily. tk
By the Rev. James (Mallen, July Bth, JOHN P.
DOUGHERTY to Miss LETTIE DEUCED.
0 u the Bth inet.. by the Rev Elwin R. Smith,THOS.
MERV WEATHER to DEBORAH WARRINGTON, both
of Camden, N, J
On Thursday. the Bth Inst., by the Rev. rather Car
bon, Mr JOSEPH SOHILLER to Miss AUGUSTA PA
BEL. both of We oily, AF
On the 7th lost , to Baltimore, Md., by the Rev. Wm.
Hank, EDWARD P. HAZLETON. of Philadelphia, to
QAAHHE iMitir}"T t at Nhitlmore,
ilDtatba.
On the morning of the 10th, of consumption, ANNIE,
youngest daughter of Israel and Sueen Lukens.
The friends of the family are Invited to attend the
fttoaral, from the residence of her father, this (tleciond
day) aternnon, at two &clock. To proceed to Lipper
Dublin Menlo 07 Cclll4l.
On the Bth lull , HAIRY CATHARINE, daughter or
Dr Wm. and Amanda E. Maybury, in the 7th year of
her age,
The relativee and friends of the faintly are respect.
folly Invited to attend the funeral, front the reeldenee
of her parents Seventh and Vine etreets,thie (Monday)
afternoon, 1211 lost , at 4 o'clock, without farther
notion. To proceed to Laurel Hill.
On the 7th Met., Hiss MARGARET, daughter of John
MA Margaret Bastards'', aged 22 yearn.
The relatives and Mends of the family are reenact-
Atilt Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her parents, Point rood. below the Wheat Sheaf lane
this. (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to
Philanthropic Cemetery. ar
On the Bth Met , LEWRY, aged 62yearn.
The male friends and those of the family, also the
managers' f the Monument Cemetery, are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence,
No 617 Second street, above Noble. thid (Monday) mor
ning, at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Monument Ceme
tery,
On the morning of the Bth inst., ANN T., relict of
the late 'rands Gleason ss
On the evening of the Bth inst., ELIZABETH
CAREY, wife of Amon Carey, In the 39th year of her
age.
On the 9th inst., ANN HATTON, wife of Henry Hat
ton, aged 81 yearn.
On the Bth hut , PATRICK GWYN, in the 66th year
of hie age. tk
On the Bth Inst., Mrs. ELIZABETH LENTZ, relict of
the late David Lents, in the 83d year of her age. *
Os Wednesday morning 7 , h Inst., at the residence of
her 'sister, Sire Obarlea Triechel, Pchool-house lane,
near Germantown, AMELIA HOPKINS, in the 65th
yearof her age
On the 7th inet., DENNIS MANNING, in the 624 year
of hie age. tk
CITY MORTALITY.
MULTI( 0/7/011, July 10, 1858
The number of Interments In the city of Philadel
phia, for the week ending at 12 o'clock to-day, 1A... 292
a 0' a m.
Digesses. e. Mosses. E.
C r `"•••
Effusion on Drain— 14
Facer, Puerperal....
Amphysia.
Apoplexy.
Bums
Croup de folk'
0 !a sr 1
Casualties 5 1
Congestion orLuogn. 1
" Scarlet 4
Typhoid..." 2 1
Hemorrhage 1
Inthuncn Bract'. 9
' • c Bronchi... 2
cc - Bowels ... 4 4
II Lunge....
Peiitohlm 4
lifanla.a-Potu 2
111amsmun 2 15
Ideaalea 1 1
014 Age 10
Palsy 1 1
Scrofula 2
30
a
Tab•e Menontorlca.. 1 1
'Unknown 2
Whooping Cough... I
Drain. 1
Cholera Infaorem.. 60
" blorbus.... 3 1
Conettmptlon Lana 19 2
Coral,Worts 1 21
Diabetes 1
Diard cos 1
Dropsy, Drain 7
Cloak 5
Disease of Brain—. E.
~ i Heart.... 1 2
Drowned
Dysentery 4 0
Debtllty 5 0
Of the above there were :
Under I year.... ....... 129
From 1 to 2 22
" 2to 5 20
" Etel° 9
" 10 to 16 9
" 15 to 20 4
" 20 to 30 22
Brom 40 to 60 19
" 60 to SO 11
" 80 to 70 9
" 70 to 80. 32
" 80 to 90 5
" DO to ..... 2
Total 292
Colored 18
Boys 106
Girls 88
" 30 to 40 19
Almshouse 19
From the Country 3
Melee 106
Femalee. 126
By order of the Board of
ARTHUR
Rental.
I MILES, Health Officer
His*topical Society, July 12, I. ISIS.—A 7
11,3 Stated meeting of the Society will be held thin
(MONDAY) Evening., at 8 o'clock.
fyl2-1t FRANK M. ETTIN(I, Rec. Secretary.
ore Return to the Nell.—The Business
MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEETING, held for
some time past In &morn Street Church, was resumed
again In JAYNE'S HALL, en MONDAY, the sth
to continue therefor several week'', through the Echid
nas/of Dr. Jayne.
This announcement need but to be made to secure
as large an attendance as ever, where so many pleasant
horns have been spent. The hall is one of the coolest
places in the city, so none need be afraid of the heat.
Oume, all who can, and spind an hour in prayer and
praise, daily, from 12 to 1 o'clock. jylo.2t*
Office of the Frankford and Southwark
PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL
WAY COMPANY, Corner of GERMANTOWN ROAD
and CHATHAM Street.
PRILLIALPIITA, July let, 1858.
The Board of Directors have declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Com
pany, payable to the Stockholders or their legal repro.
sentatives after the 10th Instant, at this °Mee.
The Transfer Books of the Company will bo closed
from and after this day until the 15th lust.
Stockholders are requested to leave their Certificates
at this. Office to lie exchanged for others with the new
title of the Company,
jyl-fmwlst
E. HART, Treasurer
ErNotlce.—Grern and Centes•Street
LADELPIIIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
.—The Kaaba'dem fothle Company are notified
that a Meoting of the Stockholders will bo held on
TIIURSDAY MORNING, July 22d, at 10 o'clock, at
the Commlaeloners' Hall, North THIRD Street, below
Green, for the purpose of hold ng an Election for Pro
aident and Twelve Directors of sold Company, to serve
till the 'mooed Monday in January, A. I). 1859. The
polio will open at 10 o'clock A. M., and doge at 2
o'clock P. M.
By ardor of the Commissioners.
Jy2-2w WI...LIAM READ, Secretary
Eq.. New Ort nub One Light Company.
BARMEN' AND MECHANICS' BANK,
PIIILADELITIA, July 2, ISM.
Notice is hereby glean to the Stockholders of the
New Orleans One Light Company, that the Agency for
the Transfer of the Stock and the payment of the Divi
dends of that Company will be closed from and after
the first day of October next; end they are requested to
surrender the Certificates Issued by tote Bank and re.
eetve Warrants of Transfeito the Company In New Or
leans. W. RUSHTON, Jo.,
jy2.llwkrathtecl Cashier.
I'STATE OF OATHARINE STEWART,
Decettped:
The Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court for the
City and County of Philadelphia, to audit, settle, and
adjust the accouut of W 51.11 A ot RI NO TON, Trustee un
der the Will of CAM 4EIE6 STEWART, deceased,
to report distribution, will meet the parties I uterested
for the purposes or his appoluttuent, on MONDAY, July
20, 1858, at 11 o'clock A. M., at his office, 8. E. corner
of LOOUST and EIGIITII Streets, to the city of Phila
delphia. DANIEL DOIDIIIERTY, Auditor.
jyl2-merkf 6t
TAW & BEERS'
GREASE,
tho best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles
of OBINII3II3ES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, DRAYS and
WAGONS, and HEAVY BIACIIINDRY.
'Fur sale in tin cans, kegs, and bowels, by all tho
DRUGGISTS in the city cud the Al ANUFACTUR ER 8,
jyl2.tint No. 500 MINOR htroet.
ILORE WILKESBARRE LEHIGH COAL
—Unparalleled Sucosa of the introduntion of thin
Superior Coal Into the Shila lelphut 31nrIret!
We are daily receiving teFtli»unlnlc from all quarters
where thin Coal has been tented of its great aaperiority
over any Lehigh Coal ever burned.
The Coal yields an exceedingly WIIITE Ash, and is
perfectly free from dolor of any kind, while the Coal
itself is perfectly clean and entirely free from state or
nay impurity.
Nor steam purposes It has no equal, the testimony of
some of the most eminent Engineers to the country
being in its favor.
We have the EXCLUSIVE control for its Mi•
, AIIDENRIED & ROMMEL
Shippers and Retail Dealers in Wilkoabarre
Odic., WATER Street, above Callowhill, and brat
'Wharf abowe Callowhill greet, Delaware. Jylo•tjy2B
SUN-STROKE.—Hundreds are killed daily
by Sun-stroke, end thousands are Injured by It, and
yet even sensible people neglect to procure one of the
PATENT PAlllitiON CSIDRELLAS sold by
W3l. H. RICHARDSON,
No. 418 IHuRKWE Street.
100-12 t If
CHESTNUT AND WALNUT-STREET
RAILWAY
EVERY REASON IS IN FAVOR 01? IT
TIFF. MASSES ARE IN FAVOR OF IT
A MAJORITY OF PROPERTY-OWNERS ON THE
ROUTE ARE IN FAVOR ON IT
NO QUESTION FOR THE COUNCILS REMAINS
A j'AMPIILIa of 100 pagan, containing all tho
PACTS, may be bad gratin at W. B. ZIEBEIVS,
THIRD Street, below Chestnut
UVING's FARINA CRACKERS.—The
v • remarkable excellence and great popularity of
theda Creams have attracted the attention of those
manufacturing other descriptions of Crackers, and many
of these persons buy WOO'S CRACKERS, in order to
supply their customers with Farina Crackers.
Oue or two Individuala, however, have been offering
the ordinary kind, which they make under the name of
Farina Crackers, and have succeeded in selling them to
a small extent.
. • . .
The selling of such Crackers for Farina has a ten
dency to injure the reputation of TRUE FARINA
CRACR MS, made by Mr WING.
Errors of this character, however, are usually cor
rected on being properly exposed.
No other person hoe over succeeded in working the
material for ,lltillb Crackers, or producing any article
which contains each highly nutritious and healthful
properties as WING'S.
INll'O onacittits have a delightful taste, act
kindly upon the stomach, and are digested with remark
able ease. for dyspeptics ortho aged, as well ac fasten.
tary and delicate persons generally, they aro most ac
ceptable, awl peculiarly pleasant for children.
Ask for WING'S CRACIIERB and tako none but
those stamped a ith the name of 1, A. WINO." These
may be procured of the best family Grocers generally,
and at wholesale only of A. N. Thompson Sr Co., Nos.
221 and T 2.3 Fulton street, Now York, or
DINOLE & BROTHER, Wholesale Agents,
No. 145 South PROM! Street, Philnd'a
jy2-fr tf
VIRGINIA LANDS' FOR SALE.—Tho
su'iscriber has iiTO Farms for sale In the county of
Albemarle, varying In size from 140 to 1,000 acrss, and
ranging from $5 to $5O per acre. Oue tract of very
rich Land, but unimproved, containing over 1,100
acres, he will sell for $5 per acre—no money to be paid
for four years, and no interest required.
For further information inquire of 3011:1 L.O'Nli A L,
300 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, or of the sub
scriber, at CLIARLOTTESVILLS, Tit
Jyloutu4w TAUT. CtOODLOK.
ITARRIS'm BOUOOIII, SEWING MA-
L... °HINE is offered to the public as the most calla
DM low-priced Sowing Machine in use. It will sow from
six to sixty stitches to au inch, on all kinds of goods,
from coarsest bagging to •tho finest cambrics. It is,
without exception, the simplest In Its mechanical con.
etructlou ever made, and can bo run and kept in order
by a child of twelve years of ago The DURABILITY of
thin machine, and the QUALITY OR ITB WORK, are war
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed ranges
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches Ter min
ute. The thread used is taken directly from the spools,
WITHOUT TIM TRIABLE OF RIWINDINO In fact, it le
machine that Is wanted by every family in the land, and
the low price of
FORTY DOLLARS,
at which they to sold, brings them within the remelt o
almost every one. 8.1). BAKER, Agent,
JelB4lom why eow6ut 20 South EIGHTH &root.
M ACIKE REL.-1,800 barrels Nos. 171, and
INA 8 MAOHEREL, So 'snorted packageo, now in store
and for sale by JOHN M. KENNFIDY to 00 ,
nn .a. 4 Nno. 129 and IA2 North Irb xxxxx
TIE IDSIECK CHAMPAGNE .—l' IPE
JUL 11111D6LOOK, genuine brand. constantly on band,
received from sole Importers, and for sale log
• - ' :•• A. MERINO, Bole Agent In this Oity,
pi42-citim 4 Q gIiAUF /s9m Pinot
LOSING SUMMER STOOK.
C
Drees goods at reduced prices.
French Lamm, fine quality, at 18% eta.
Organdy Botha 12
Fancy Mike, Bereges and Oballlee.
Travelling Press clods, Bsyndere.
niIIAIIPLKBn BBOTHIERB,
.13 .9 . 1 ( 011EdTIVIIT and SWIM
BADEN HUCKABLOK.
Very heavy Drown Bath Towelling.
Russia Liver and Bird-Bye Towels.
" Crash and Scotch "
Red-edged wide Grass Towelling.
Linen Floor Clothe, bordered.
Rich colored-ends Chamber Towels.
BIie.B.PLEBS BROTILE/Bil
b EIG HTH
TRAVELLING}
OREM:NUT and. EIGHTH
TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS.
Travelling Dusters to match.
Bilk Busters and Mantillas.
French Lace Mantles, from auction.
White Barege Dusters.
Shawl Bareges, black and white.
Thin Black Goods, reduced.
WRITY.: GOODS.
Cambria, Jaconet, and Mull, I2g eta. up
Figured Salsa, plain Sulu, and Victoria.
From auction, cheap lota plaid Cambric.
EMBROIDERIES.
Just opened from auction, several lots Linen Bets,
fancy Breakfast Bete, neat Collars, and fancy Linen Col.
bars at about
HALF PRICE. •
Mohair Mitta—aeveral good and cheap lots.
LINEN (100DS.
Fronting and Shirting Linens, by the piece or yard.
BOYS , WEAR:
Seerouckers, Slay Linens, tinon Coatings, Pantaloon
Sintla, bre. Al9u light Caesimeres.
MARSEILLES VESTINGS
G REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
oe
ELEGANT MANTILLAS.
CLOSING SALES OF THE SEASON.
REAL GUIPURE MANTILLAS.
FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS.
PUSH ER LACE MANTILLAS.
FRENCH LACE CIRCULARS.
BLACK BAREGE CIRCULARS.
WRITE BAREGE CIRCULARS
TRAVELLING DUSTERS,
In profile° variety,
J. W. PROCTOR & 00.,
ja29 No. 708 CHESTNUT street.
THE E A PEST- EMBROIDERED
CRAPE SHAWLS ever offered in this City aro
now being sold by •
THORNLEY
N. E. cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
We purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendous
sacrifice for
CASH,
a lot or Tory Het! Embrnidered Crape Shawls, fume
quality and style no we hare gold for
TWENTY DOLLARS!
which we are now selling at the extremely low price of
719111.Vkl DOLLARS::
Ladies, you may never have much another opportunity
of buying •
MANDSOMO SHAWL OD °WRAP!
Also, Plain Crape Shawls, Iron, 84 to $lB.
MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS.
Special bargains in Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man.
titles, &c.
Travelling Dress Materials In great variety.
Thin Hummer-Dress Goods.
Organdies, Bareges, Grenadines, &c., &o
BLAOK FANCY BILKS, &o.
Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks.
Materials for Alen and Boys' Wear.
Linen Goods, of our own importation.
Summer Gauze and other Flannels, Ace., &o.
Mitts, Yells, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, he., at
TII.OhNLEY & 011181 VB
ONE-FEICE CASH STORE,"
N. E. Oor. EIGHTH & SPICING GARDEN Streets.
jelg•tf
Total. .... .... 90 192
RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS,
DAMILBICS, DIAPERS, &co
CONSUMERS of RIOH AMMON'S LINENS, and those
desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should
Fee That the articles they Forehead are waled with the
full name of the Srm,
RICHARDSON, SONS, & °WHEN,
di a guarantee or the sameness and durability of the
Goods.
This caution is rendered essentially necessary as large
quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared.
!reason after 150116R011, and sealed with the name of
10011Alt,MON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the
injury thus indicted alike on the American consumer
bud 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,
my2B-8m Agents, 80 011171t011 Street, New Yoik
REDUCTION IN PRICES OF SUMMER
GOODS PROM JULY ler.
LAWNS and ORO ANDIES.
BAREUES and OREN DINES.
MAR S ILLES and BRILLIANTS.
DUOALS and BAREUEI DELAINES.
PLAIN and BM/Al/ERE LAMELLAS.
PLAID, INDIA, and SUMMER SILKS.
GLOSSY BLADE SILKS.
WITE FRENCH BRI
EDGINGS and INSERTINUS; FLOUNOINGS, Ac.
MATERIALS FOR TItA.VELLT.NO DRESSES and
DUSTERS, all kinds.
SEA-SIDE P AIDS, for Bathing Dresses, in medium
and gay Plaids , flat colors.
The whole stock of SUMMER-DRESS GOODS to be
closed out for owes, to prepare for fall.
CHARLES ADAMS,
Jy3.a to th tf EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
A. OARD.
JOSEPH A. HAGY,
Retail Dopler In
DOMESTIO AND FOREIGN
DRY GOODS,
id. 448 N. BEOOND Street, adore WILLOW,
PHILADELPHIA.
Large Story White Bull*
TRIMS—ONE P Ton °Lam
11:7" Prim smirked in plain figures on each article
up294int
NOTICE.—Tho Partnership heretofore ex,
iat.ng under the firm of LEEDOM & HALDE
MAN in thin day dloolved, by mutual convent. Either
of the undeceived in authorized to nettle the buzi.
nevi of tho firm, No, IT North THIRD Street.
EMMOR S. LEEDOM,
• HENRY HALDEMAN.
JuLY 8, 1858.
%IRE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED
a Copartnership (or the tranaacgon of a general
Dry Geode CommDolon buslnees, under the !mu of
WOLFE, WILSON, & CO , and have taken tho Store
No. 132 WIESTNIIT Street, below Second Street.
E. D. WOLF:.
C. 11. WILSON,
D. 11. WOLFE.
PIIII.ADELPIIIA, July 6, 18113. jy7-6t
1 IMITED PARTNERSHIP.—Wo, the
subscribers, have this day entered Into n limited
partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed
the tneuty-first day of March, 1836, entitled "An art
relative to limited partnership,” and do hereby certify
that the mune ender whirl, &Ad partnership is to be
conducted Is TIIGMAS L BORDEN; that the general
nature of the business to be transacted is that of au
Iron Foundry; and the same o ill be transacted and
carried on in the city of Philadelphia; that the name of
the General Partner is THOMAS 1). BORDEN, of the
city of Philadelphia, and the Special Partner is
GEORGE A. WALKER, of Weymouth toouship, 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 IS to commence
is the second day of Juno, one thousand eight hundred
and tlfty-eight, and that it NM terminate on the second
day of Juno, one thousand eight hundred and
THONIAS D. BORDEN, General Partner.
GEORGE A. WALKER, Special Partner.
PHILMILLFULd, June 2,1858. jel-mfit
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FJRMED
a copartnership under tho style of FROTHINGHAM
k W ELLS, for tho tranneotton of a GENERAL DRY
GOODS COILMISSION BUSINESS, and have taken the
store No. 84 South FRONT Street, and 35 LETITIA
Street. THEODORE FROTHINGIIAM,
KIRK R. WELLS.
PHILADELPHIA, June let, INS. Je2-2n2
WANTED—A PARTNER, with a cash
r capital of $5,000 or $lO,OOO to engage in the
Wholesale Grocery and Liquor business. Address B.
W., at this Office. jylo-3t4
ViTANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
OLVALRY—AbIe-bodled, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to V 42 per month.
No man having a wife or child will be erred. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE at No 817 M ir ET Street,
above Eighth, north aide.
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
let Limit, 24 Regt. of Cavalry,
•
apl7.4f &mridtingpmeer.
j fmw t
L.IGHT
JONES'
PATENT KEROSENE, OR 00AL OIL LAMPS,
Unrivalled in beauty, simplicity, safety, or economy.
Every person wishing to data!' the very best and
cheapest Portable Light within their reach 'should call
and examine thee,' Lamps before purchasing ()Newham,
and we pledge oureelvee to demonstrate :
let. 'That no accident can occur by explosion.
2.1. That they omit no offensive oder while burning.
3d. That they are very easily trimmed.
4th That they are easily regulated to give more or
less light.
6th That they burn entirely free from emote.
6th. That the light is at lout 65 per cent. cheaper
than any other light now in common ego.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed In all cases.
Wholesale and Retail Agency, 38 South SECOND
Street, above tihastnut
Southern and Western dealarresupplied with LAMPS,
OILS, WICKS, MARES, and everything in the line,
on favorable terms . 8. N. SOUTHLAND, Agent.
myl4..finw-2ce
PETERVO PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE
BELS-GENERATING GAS LAMP
le the only Patent Burner that has a
NON.CONDLICTOR ATTACHED.
For Bsfety, Chem %vas. and Brilliancy, it sttrpana
all others.
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BTAT.R AND 0 OUNTY MILTS FOR PALI,
Address D. P. kRTRRB
13.'\y, ciortier P .1 olikii , riti
delphin ar0:1472 BROADWAY, New York- 00114-14-rp
IN TILE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MICHAEL B. MONROE, deceased.
'Whereas, Letters of Administration upon the estate
of the above named decedent have been granted to the
undersigned, notico la hereby given that all pa: ties
indebted to Blad estate will make payment, and ail partica
having claims agniustaald estate, will present them will
out delay to
ELEANOR BIONROE, Administratrix,
No. 934 MARKET Street, or
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, (hoe Attorney,)
S.J. corner BIOUTII and LOCUST Streets.
Jel-tu 6w*
FOR LINEN GAITERS.
$11...i.cr 75 eh, for LINEN SLIPPERS.
16 cte. for VELVET SLIPPERS.
76 de. for RID SLIPPERS.
BLACK LINEN GAITERS A .
At PRKER'S,
jai tu* 01 North SIXTH Street
poßs..-200 barrels Heavy Mess Pork.
1 . 83 barrels Prime Pork.
78 barrels Leaf Lard. For sale by
C. O. SADLER tc Co.,
alas Nn. 9 North Water street
L, FOWLER,
D ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HOUSTON,
HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS.
Twnnty eat roallent in Texan.
Prompt attention paid to Lnnd Busim,r,
OFFICE OPPOSITE TUt OLD CAPITOL.
HMIS To—Ztlawirs. Darts llintoy, P11111'40101%
v} r '3l
retail TElrp Goan.
COOPER k 50NARD,
5. E. corner NINTH and MARKET
Copartnersl4 Notice°.
Wants
tamps.
eaningo Sttitbe.
THESPRING GARDEN SAVING
POND.
(oftaarsann Br TON ISOISLAPone or PISPOBYLTANIA.)
PERPETUAL °HARTER.
rrvE PER CENT. Intermit allowed to Depositors,
- and all Moneys Paid beet on Demand.
OPPIOE, 881 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(CONSOLIDATION BUIL BUILDISO3
This lootltation is now open for the transaction of
busineal. and is the only Chartered Saying Pond located
In the northern part of the city.
The Oboe will be open (daily) from B to 2% o'clock,
and also on MONDAYS and TIMIESDAYS, from nntO
9 o'clock in the Evening.
MANAGERS.
James S. Pringle,
Jacob Dock
Joseph At Cowell,
George Woelepper, ' -
J. Wesley Bray
Robert B. Davidson,
P. 0. Bllmaker,
John P. Verne,
George Knecht,
John Horn.
it. JAMES S. PRINGLE.
THORN. ap2l-iftf
Frederick Klett,
Stephen Smith,
John P Levy,
Hon Henry R. Strong,
Daniel Underkoiler,
Hon. Wm Millward,
Frederick Steaks,
Fninels Hart,
Joeepn P. LeWere,
Jan Reuter, Jr.,
Preside
Secretary, GEORGE T.
IAVING EIIND.--UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and OECREIT.
NUT Street&
Large and smell mum reoelved, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER RENT INTER
EST from the day of depoeit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hour,, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from S =Ail 9 o'clock.
. .
DRAFTS for sale on England, ireland,.ana Scotland,
m upwards.
President—STEPMEN R. 011.6a77010,
Tresearer—PLLNY PISA.
Teller—TAMS& U. nußria.
SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN
NJ TM:MT—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST OM
PANII.—WALNUT STREE T SOUTH -WDBT DORMER
OP THIRD, PHILADRLDHL6.
.140021.011.1 TED BY TEI 874T1 07 PUNITTLVALI/A.
Money le rewired in any eam, large or small, and In
terest paid from the, day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office is open every day from 0 o'clock in the
morning till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock.
HON. lIHNHY L. BENtillß, President,
ROBERT 13PLPSID6B, Moe President
WE. J. Bann, Secretary.
insoursOnit:
Non. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Brawler,
Edward L. Carter, . Joseph B. Bars
Robert Bellridge • /ramie '
Sam!, H. Ashto n, Joseph Terkel,
C. Landreth Menne, Henry DiffenderPer.
Money Is received and payments made daily.
The investments are nude In conformity with the
provisions of the Charter in REAL ESTATE MOST
GAGES, GROUND MINT , and such Snit algae securi
ties as will always Insure perfect security to the deposi
tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta•
bility to this Institution.
tWO. 88 ( Z4l) DOOR STREET.-FIVE
/ PER CWT. STATE SA*INGS POND.
IVO. 88 (241) DOCK STKEST. - - FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS MM.
_IVO. 88. (241) DOCK StEEET..-F/VE
1 PEE OBNT. STATE SAVINGS FOND.
ITO. 88 (241) DOOR STREET.- FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS MID. snl47
gentlemen's Surniebing tgoobs.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
W. W. IGNIGHT4 608 ArlOH Street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia. Muller in all kinds of Furnishing
Goods, and manufacturer of Pine Shirts, warranted
equal in every respeot to any others manufactured in
thin city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made
to order. -
ENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR
WI DRESSING GOWNI3.—The largest and best as.
sortment in the city, wholesale and retail, with a full
line of trader Clothing, suited to the season, at W. W.
KNIGHT'S, 606 ASCII Street, above Sixth, Philestel
phia. • inhi-ti
1171NCHESTER SCOTT, GENTLE
&
MEN'S STOUR, and PATENT
SHOULDER BEAM ExuaT MANUFACTORY, No. Yee
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern end Western Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved out of
Shirts, the moat perfect fitting allele made. At whole.
ale and retail, and made to order. - ane.lylr
JXUlnrittal.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL THE
GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! And Bernet
for DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMAGEL AND WELD
BOWELS
This artiole is the greatest discovery In Chemical or
Medical Science for the rapid Cure of RIIREMATISII,
NEURALGIA. TOOTH-AMR, SORIITHROAT,STIBI
MGM, or Pain in the LIMBS, SIDE, BACK, or any
pest of the body. It acts upon the Blood, Nerves, Mita
(des, Sinews, and Bones, cononerlng all pain.
It Is also an excellent preparation for Dyspepsia and
Indigestion, which arises from a weak stomach or
bowels. Thousands of persons who have need HARTS.
lIORNEII CURE-ALL have been astonished at its
wonderful power In removing any pain from the system.
Bottles 12, 26, 60 cents, and 61, to be sold by
R. H. JENELNS,
ap2.l-iftt Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets.
EIARTSHORNE'S HEALTH—REST°.
Ult, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL.
The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood. Prepared by a
Chemist. The bat Restorer of Health, and the best
Blood-Purifying Compound in the World! it does
not contain a particle of Mercury.
The above preparation is suited to the Impaired and
weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates
the whole Constitution; removes all pimples and amp.
None from the akin; gives bloom and freshness to the
complexion, and le particularly adapted to the 'weaken.
tog complaiota of both sexes.
It is a perfect cordial In taste, and sets like a charm
upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the weak and
debilitated from any came.
Quart bottles gl; small bottles 60 tents; sold by
R. H. JRNIIINIL
Corns? of BROONB and WALNUT Streets,
ap22-iftf
Name.
IOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.—In
purgu
auto of a resolution adopted by the Monument'
Commissioners, at a meeting, at Harrisburg, on the
13th instant, Plans, Specifications, and Estimates are
invited for the erection of a MONUMENT to the
memory of citizens of Pennsylvania who lost their
lives in the late War with Mexico. The cost of which
is not to exceed the sum of TIIIRTY THOUSAND
DOLLAR'S.
Communications on tho subject of plans, &c., to be
addressed to tho tiovernor, At Harrisburg, prior to the
let of Juiv. Proposals received from July 1 until Au
gust 4, Milt.
Persons furnishing Plans will please send their Esti
mates undur seal, en they will he for the use of the Com
znissloners only.
For the Plau which may be adopted a premium of
Two Hundred Donate will be
By order of the Gornmisifoners.
JOBN W. GEARY, BeerefAry.
UARRISBITRO, Bby 14,1858. jyl.-tt
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
I N application heo been made to the Trustees of the
Fire Association for the renewal of policy of insurance
Limed In the new° of JOHN MURRAY, on the 6th slay
of December. 1841, No. 11.092, for $1,500, mat by him
transferred to JOtiN MceOlt, December 6 1851, and by
him transferred on the same, date to OATHARINN
RANKEN, which policy has been lost or intala.lB. Any
information thereof will be received by
JOHN 51cCOY,
elSqe frn lmtk 311 and 318 South FRONT Street
NOTICE. -AN ELECTION FOR SEVEN
Al DIRECTORS of the MONTOUR IRON COMPANY,
to semi during the ensuing year, wilt be held on SA
TURDAY, the thirty-ii or day of July next, between
the hours of twelve o'clock M., and one o'clock P
M.. at the .; La Pierre Motel," in the city of Phlladel,
phis, Pennsylvania,
.je304j)31
T. M. BRYAN. Jo., Secretor,
insurance Compaitteo.
IIRE INSURANCE.
DY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
On Buildings Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise,
Furniture, 4c. in Town or Country.
OFFICE, No. Ode WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL. 5177,926. Assays, $262,466.89.
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, $60,000, coat 26,600.00
Allegheny County 6 per cont. Penna. R. R.
/Om 10,000.00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. Stock 4,000.00
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance...
Company
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies..
Mlle receivable, business paper
Book Accounts, accrued Interest, Peo...
Cash on hand and in Bank.
5262,465.89
GLIM TINGLBY, President.
DLREOTOIIB.
Samuel Bispham, -
Hobert Steen,
William Maser,
BenJ. W. Tingley,
Mani,.ll Hill,
Z. Lothrop,
Charles Leland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Smith Bowen,
John Bissell, Pittsburgh.
lIINOIIMAN. Secretary.
Clem Tingley,
William R. Thompson,
David B. Brown,
Cornelius Stevenson,
John R. Worrell,
H. L. Canon,
Robert Toland,
Moses Johnson,
Charles S. Wood,
James S. Woodward,
te2o-11 to th-rp44 B. If
MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
1 - 1 a
INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER
PETtIAL.
No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia
Haring a large paid-up Capital Stook and Burping
Invested in souud and available Securitiee, eolith:met •
insure on Dwellings, Rom, Furniture,Merchandise
Veasels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Loom liberally and pibinptly adjusted
011110T018
George Abbott, John T. Leiria,
John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris,
Batnnel 0. Morton, James B. Campbell,
Patrick Brady, Edmund O. lintllh.
°bailee W. Potiltney.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIE, Secretary. ja..23-y If
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
STATE OF PENNBYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA
RINE INSURANON—No. 4 IIXOI.IANUIS BUILDINGS.
Chartered In ITai—Capital s2oo,ooo—Amotot Janu
ary 1,1868,5317,410 10.100,
AU Invented In coned and available securitles—oonti
nue to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stotts
of Merchandise, ko., on liberal terms.
DIRECTORS:
Henry D. Sherrerd, George IL Stuart,
Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
Chance Macaleater, Tobias Wagner,
William S. Smith, Thomas B. Watteon,
John B. nudd, Henry O. Freeman,
William R White. Charles S. Lenin,
_George 0. Carson.
HINNY D. SILEARERD. President.
WILLIAM HARYYR, SeeretarY. je9-wfrm.tf
ED tntiotrn.
C.
A. KINGSBURY,
ST Af. D.,
DENTI
Would inform his friends that , ho has REMOVED to
1119 W ALNUT Street, above Eleventh. jet-am
personal
DRY GOODS.—I wish to buy $2O or
$25,000 worth FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS. If one-half or throe-fourths the amount can
be paid in an improved Farm near Chicago; balance
CAme. Addreae J. M., Pre, Omen. JFS-titit
n" FOWLER, WELLS, &
Ptft CHESTNUT Street, keep standard works on
I: Phrenology, Physiology, Water Cure, and Pho
nography, wholesale and retail, Phrenologi
cal Examination, with charts, and full writ
ten descriptions of character, given day and even.
tug. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by mall to be
addressed to Fowler, Wells, & Co., 922 Chestnut
street. je9-3molf-wity t rep 30
LARGE NO. 8 MAOKEREI,--NOW IN
store and landing, 300 bble No. 3 MACKEREL ;
large 9.88 helves ditto, for We by
JNO. M. KENNEDY dt CO.,
X361.151.W tad 114 24.1971eAVY.5.
2liattgentettto.
CONCERT HALL, COMMENCING- MON-
Der uvENING July 14th —Horde Brothers
Pen and Trowbridge Minstrels, from the School street
Opera Home, Bostou—eonelating-of thirteen_ Scarper
former,. 'For further zetrtioalars nee raters and pro
grammes of the day.
Jytib_fit LON NONNI.), Mudnem Manager.
JHEATLEY'S ARCH-ST. THEATRE
ErrAAOvDINAILY COMBINATION,
SECOND WEEK;
Commencing
THIS (Monday) ETENINO,JuIy 12th, 1858
Triumphant mums. and groat hit of
OR/DIVA Y . 'S 'BOSTON ISOLIANB,
Odeatittes of TEN fitsi Performers, whole "Musical
Soirees." for the part four eights have beenylatted br
orer4 000 of the elite of Philadelphia.
LIT This flattering and euncilicent patronage hie in
duced the management to secure the services of those
New York Star comedians, the brothers
JERRY BRYANT and DAN BRYANT,
From Bryant's Minstrel "472 Broadway, N. Y.,
who will appear nightly, in conjunction with those in
imitable twin 500 of Memos,
ERN. 110BN and PRANK BROWSE,
The whole forming the greatest combluallbn of Ethi
opian talent ever concentrated in Philadelphia.
Tickets 26 cents. '
• For full particulars of the great - doings, queer say
ings, new acts, dulcet', Ed.,- see programmes. Doors
open at To commence at 13,1(.
,3 um tile r ex atrsions
GRAND EXCURSION - OP THE PHILA
-DELYRIA ARTILLERY COMPANY, Captain
M. EINSTEIN, to be held at LEMON RILL, on
MONDAY, July 1201,1858. Tickets 2b cents.
•
FOR OAPE MAY.-EXPRESS
LINE—The swift and favorite Steamer
BALLOON," Capt. W. WHILLOIN, leaves Arch - street
Wharf for ape May every Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday Morning, at 9}‘ o'clock, Returning, leaves
the Cape nu the interznedipte days at S o'clock A. M.
Bare $2, carriage hire included; Servants $1.60 ; Beason
Tickets $B, carriage hire nabs. Jys-Snit
FOR THE ALLEGRE
a_ MS.—NOTICE TO PII6OONB
Fleft-
TYO TO Teic6 TUB Moortsts Al R.--THE PENNSYL
VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY wilt issue EXCUR
SION TICKETS during the Summer to ALTOONA end
the MOUNTAIN ROUSE, (Cresson's Station,) good
for six days.
Fare to Altoona and return .- -
Fare to Mountain House end rettiro
Phlladal,Tuly 2 , 1858 . ' . THOS. MOORE;
- 7y3-12t .Agent Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
agg AffTWIR D A E R I A/L P LVA I )
LINB.—tIREAT ItBDUOTION. -
PANE 'TO NIAGARA FALL& ONLY SB.OO.
Trains leave the Philadelphia mud Reading Railroad
Depot, corner BROAD and VIRE kitroetsidally, (Sun
days extepted,) as follovis :
7:30 A. 31., day express.
3:30 P. M., night empress.
Tickets can be procured at the Depot, and also at the
General Office of the line : Rorthwesteorner SIXTH and
GHEBTRUT Biretta. -
NIAZE .
NORTH PENNSYI.,
VANIA. RAILROAD FOR
DELAWARE WATER-OAP, MAUCIL OHUNU,
HAZLETON,AND THE LEHIGH COAL R EGION.—
Flatters to the above popular places of Seaman Reimer
will find the Route o ff ered by the North "Penneytreats
Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Val
ley and New Jersey Central Railroads, to be novel.
and agreeable , passing through some of the richest And
most highly cultivated counties in the State, and pos
sessed of comfortable - accommodations, both on the road
and at the various towns through which it passes.
FOR THE WATER GAP.—Take Express
Train from Front and Willow streets, pane the night at
Bethlehem, and take care next morning at o'clock,
through Easton to New Hampton, where a close con
nection is made with the Delaware, Lackawanna, and
Western Railroad, and arrive at the Gap about noon.
C
FOR MAUCH HUNK AND THE COAL REGION.
—Take 9 A. H. and 2.25 P. AI. Express Trains from
Slime Depot to Bethlehem, where a close connection is
made with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, tluotigh from
Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk in 5 home.
A NEW AND PLEASANT ROUTE TO NEW
YORK ClTY.—Take 9 A. M. Express Train to Retitle.
heni, thence at 2.20 P. M. via L. V. E. R. sad N. J. O.
R. It. through Easton to Ellzabethport, thence by
Steamer, and arrive in Now York at quarter past 7 P.NL
Parties travelling North that have a few hours to
spare, will find this a new and agreeable route. ,
For further particulars, inquire of
ELLIS CLARK,
Agent N. P. R. R., Front and Willow stresta.
PHILADELPHIA, 11112018, 1858. . jel9.2m
sge GA FOR CAPE MAY AND NEW
YORK. -
AMY, at. OM O'clock A M.
NEW YORE AND: PHILADELPHIA STEAM NA:
VItIATION COMPANY.
The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE
_Captain
Copes; BOSTON, Captain Bellew"; and RED REW:IC,
Captain Hand , form a daily Bee between this city, Cape
May, and New York, leaving from first pier below Spruce
etreet (Sundays excepted) at fig o'clock A. M.Ratline.
Dig, leave New York from pier 14 North River . (3undays
excepted) at S P. M.
Returning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at
A. M.
_Faro to Cape May (carriage hire included),
for servants -
"
4, Season tickets (carriage hire ex
. tra
" New York, - cab in
~ steerage
Freight taken at low rates.
For passage, Mate roonm, &e, apply on board, or at
the O ffi ce, 314. and 315 SOUTH DELAWARE AVE
NUE. JAMES ALLDER DICE,
Agent.
at rFat.T.I.TLEDAAvex.
RAILROAD. ONLY TWO AND HALF HOURS TO
THE SEA SHORE. •
On and after Monday, Tune 7th, and until further no
tice, (Sundays esceptedd three trains dailyto Atlantic
City and return.
First Passenger Train leaven Tine at. wharf 7.30 A. M.
Second 4.00 P.
Freight Train with passenger Oar attached, 4.25 A. M.
Accommodation Tram to Weymouth 4.35 P. M.
LEES ATLANTIC CITY.
First Passenger leaven 6.00 A. M.
Second It " 4.40 P. M.
Freight Train with Passenger ear attached, /1.30 P. M.
Accommodation Train leaven Weymouth, 6.26 A. M.
HADDONFIELD TRAIN
Leaves Cooper's Point, 11 A. M. and 2 P. M.
Haddonfield,l P. M. and 3 P. M.
Fere to Atlantic, when tickets are purchased before
entering the cats, 31.80. Persona wishing to go down to
the Sea Shore and return the same day, can /Tend
SIX NOUNS ON THE BEACH.
Tickets for the round trip, $2.50
Tickets to go down in the afternoon and return next
morning, or down on Saturday afternoon and return on
Monday morning, $2 MI.
ENTRA NOTICE.
The Accommodation Train toVieymouth will run
hrough to Atlantic on Saturday Afternoon and cen
time to ruo every Saturday until further notice.
Leave Vine street. 5.345 P. 51
64 Atlantic City. 400 A. it.
Stopping at all Stations.
Monthly tickets will be sold at the following rates:
For the month of June, $lO For the month of Sept. 0.5
. " July, 20 For three months. 45
" U August. 20 For four mouths, 60
Churches, Schools, Lodges, Companies and Library
Associations, wishing special trains, should make early
application.
Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point by P.M.
The Company will not be responsible for any goods until
received and receipted for by their Freight Agent at the
Point... R. FRAZER, decreta47.
Sir Oak ant, ret.
ELLING 01:17.—The well-known Store
on EIGUTII Street, at No. al, betueett Arch end
Market, kept by D. H. DURBIN, coasisting of a well
assorted, fine stock of DIAMOND GOODS, .1.1 all
kinds of One Gold JEWELRY—aIso, a stock of line
Silver Ware and Oil 'Paintings—still be sold out less
then cost price, on account t to quit the entire business.
.Iy4-tutrfie
UITO RENT—The desirable three-story
ltrlck DWELLING ROUSE, No south TIIIRD
Street, below Lombard street, basing two Parlons,
Dlning Room, and Kitchen on first floor: large Yard
and seven Chambers; In first-rate order. Will Ix,
rented low to a suitable tenant. Apply to THOMAS
MARTIN, Reel Estate Agent sad Oollentor, N. W. ror.
TIIIRD and LOMBARD Streets. jylo-2te,
firi4 TO RENT—A pleasant COTTAGE
JIIOIISE, situated No. 843 South ELEVENTH
Street, above Parrish, containing Parlor, Dining Room,
Kitchen on the first floor; two Bed Rooms, /dath and
Dressing Room on second floor; two Sleeping Known
on third. floor; Range hot and cold WaterOas all
through; splendid Yard in front; also, good lard hack
to alley; first-rate neighborhood. Terms moderate to
a No. I tenant. Apply to THOMAS MARTIN. Real-
Estvto Agent and Collector, N. W. eon THIRD cud
LOMBARD.
N.ll a number of Houses to Rent or For Bake
In different parte of the city. jylo-2t*
19,160.00
1,060.00
,75.00
62,711.60
9,880.19
10,043-20
.LROR SALE—My desirable 'Delaware and
Maryland FARMS, close to Railroad and Naviga.
Lion. Prices low ; terms very easy to actual settlers.
WALNUT Street, N 0.823. Call between 9A. 31. and
SY. M. Office back Jylo-3t
TO LET .- THE UPPER ROOSIS OF
stores No. 321 awl No. 333 MARKET Btroot,
below Fourth. Apply on the premises, to
M. L. lIALLOWELL Sc CO , or
GIIILLON, ANDERSON, & CO.
political.
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS,
JOHN SWIFT.
Subject to the will of the People's Consentlon
jyS.tt
AT THE SOLIOITATION of my trienli,
I offer myself as ft Candidate for the OFleo or
REGISTER OF WILLS.
FUltjeCt to the People's nomination.
R. OALTIOUN SEE,
jell-fmw Im* Of the Eighth Ward.
EGNTER OF WILLS
ANDREW J. WESTER
Subjedt to Democratic Rates. -
CLERK OF ORPLIANS' COURT_
JOSEPH A. MONHEEHER,
Eleventh War!
Subject to the ruiew of the Democratic party.
Jel7-dto*
Q.HER IF F AL T Y.—Enccuraged by my
5...71 friends, I offer myself as a candidate :or the office of
SHERIFF of the City and County ot Potiadelphia.
subject to the derision of the People's party, waose no
mination I respectfully solicit.
WILLIAM 11. KERN,
Fifteenth Ward.
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS
JOHN °AMIN
Filth Ward.
Jal6•ti
Bolded to Democratic Rolm
F a, REGISTER OF WILLS
CHARLES D. RNIODT,
TWENTIETLI WARD
Subject to the People'. Nomlllation. Jel-tf
VOik REGISTER OF WILLS.
.a.• JOHN CAMPBELL, OP BEVENTII WARD
BubJ eat to Democratic rules. , myll4m
jA.9FsoN,
":108 PRINTER,
Has Romocod to
FIFTH' AND CHESTNUT STREETS
jy2-1m
REMOVAL. -JOHN P. DOHERTY
UUARLES
TAILORS,
HAVE REMOVED
N. R. CORNER OP FIFTH AND IVALNCT STREP,Te
ERRING. -SOO Mils. No.l II Eh'? G,
MAL Eastport it.spaevon ; t3OO du Halifax, now in atoz•
and for We by JOUR I. KENNEDY it CO., -
Pt al Mu. in 010 pit 44904 w 100,4
ST 75
7 60
CHARLES 9. TAPPEN, ,
General Agent.