EI?=TMI ti . , • • • WaltarmirVikok-tlrtesvi amearan. Acne Orman., +% ,2- fat r i , 4 -MPi t g: 4 444?4,,1rM4 1 -,' ' COqas. x:9.,3*Nar Ki.RWriAiCit TWttrot. , t-"lerrsßertisyTr'and Trowpridge'hthstteht, .t , t ,,- ."''''' ''' - 1-` 14.""-". .. ' ' . - , - Drowtriae of- - Hi.: enry heck ;,' , -VarOner ~,,: renrorrtyestattlaytaioniliatheldikf a,quest Oa the ::bodSiLefrAlf2T-ftway Ilieit;*hit' Came - teht; death' ~, ~ t tader. the Sollowirtgretrothwi t artosst Ca,l4atertle.l' ' itriehiberrthe deceased,' in oeinVear si , h bui l -bm"- ,ther -Jacute ‘ aud" Glee rga ' Pardy , ,:atirtedifiiiLthis 'Daht4ette; ,a i d :between V and 10 ti'olooliciii the* ev•ening„itheiatidde, - thelleetieititis*, 404, _the ,Fidejorbelag , the last bib; Ik4kutor him Sante time _longer- to imams. , As , he-Sabra& the,*Ster,:to -therdeßth I'M& hitsi.:ldarriire4itistlto Iheoth,er IWO' Wet beitteidd ~•tilliiirleeDl Aeit,- to Atoiwi;" Re was soon atter i missedi - and was called loudly .lar:byliti oompatiicuth,:tut, they_reetilred..no an : . '. , Biter: , At 6. 9 0 1001 t oh Sunday morning his body. was frond fin about four fest water, Ida 414 . 11t0 aid` arms beine - drittieindiiitendetlfilih cramp. ,} : . Dr. Orithihi who Visited :thit"rislatitte on- Bun . day morning,Ylipilia' thebbdt of -deceased, and tienetried la the' epinten' ifiterfairica • by c.laptabs McKeever; staticas&tak that OEM, that he was' imthediately seiked4withkoramps, sUid - teho-middm. immersion to thewattir also causeirerdshiebtood, ' to his head. .Third wean 'eti r diiketik 4.4 0 -M' tP°• time, and th_ewitffblifilittt lit• - >Tha-lotly vf. ' The Mai ,r was • loadd9a elicreid tiritte4rotit the" - .pl ace where.he firstiventit, ~. Mr.:Pintly drove-to Cheater, for the-parposeif_htiviiig:anlallneet . held.= the,-betly.-...by , te ooronorot-thaV piece. - bat owing to' important beatueec that funotionai7 couldnot attertil:. , :f The, deceased wee - than plaice& - in a box of tee, and`broaght to, .this city . Oororthr • Ponneehelithe inatitatttatisaverdlot orticoidental dreaming weereriddid: '• ' • i _ -Mr ortleak wasiathe , sixtieth year of his , :.tr,ll-14 , i is kitildhood' heirs, *as vertfond4 the' ( r %apart , f„,gwithisgrqiikysai perhaps, the beitwood .moeklitid--stilkelietiter" in the country; having had nearly tiftY.yeare - experliiii, In that 'Sport; -13 e wee universally, esteetatsi. and,hismudden: and lii. ; . meatahla - cleatti will he regretted hyMil ;Who krisr. - blato.llle - finersi will take-plebe this: amino itt, frstathetesidensa of hijihrOO,'Pro . .-1008 South Birth roe *'= *'= - .7;:5",. -- - - i.' '".-;....t'.7...- # 4 % !:n :2')o,:ffurnfig, , riellie -2 4 Me-io . tif cc liappaliati."! Weil 't::-.11/o,Y,OSterdayhrieity referred to thehare ; : , .„,Ing.of,theitildittottes. tot , bMst t,tjteppishanneek: ' - ~- , w4,0*0000a- t ed•anignterday'right at'the mouth of -., Abe t3ctiaylk`dl. , I , Ve have aline lehreedlhafthere -.'. 'were over i .Ktyormles on board,,, fortykotortat of : - ' ,, iitillitipWere dilittnYW . ;;Tbe - berit was going doArt ~- w itlyth tleihaviet-IC - dow,x,,largt t ri*lsinif f tif t , f "''daair lit,VS, aiiCwitett . abotiV to - round' !Utile r...idolittylltill'Xbedientiateilddeitlfiraratzfolffi Circa lo :;:;:themieolt WhorellityniatertVertratandinetline e: lifitting thtssieriothrthebeirdlro - Mlibitridlogilioith" - ,thas their *intestine, if.mt of Via "olsimits binlie r- tlininseiVeitliiosetero of which sweM-to the :Unsay theist and - two' or three to.thikatile; without biting r,lniiired - ." -- - 'VW - More 4thifertunate , animate- Were ,nrot;_and na theirlesteaings , bileamerottetiTtote .."-liie-flanastai , _the-poor matures, tit - a half-beret osm . dl-ion, sprang in..rwthe water and perished: Four," .Ithowavor; reached-tae slicre,Wiib theiheY‘aliarnt ; ` - ica. Theli,grititits wire - appalling, matwerCauly -, ahlated , hy one 6i:twit 'MinhnOok - Ing.,the _animals. ~ , fd the-head-to relieve theta Ot_theirmittery:i The' , pilot- itatiodiately ran the limit inhere, nesettie .....,Meptetainie, belew:GraenwiehPoint; where"altele. natned , AttailburntAti the water's 'edge.- al,l the' .--:perismcon , board:esesped. l- -„Ainetigo. them'. Was X . adored woMmillY•ktn-,_•ll,didentotili; treti.:Aatifo3t, , SWith4t, lielhiviitibii net ut,thliAttietinti,on her, , b4oh, anditeteliihg :Itielothea. in her month; got F2inia . thilWater;.and,;_ivaa .:the ; limo to reaelt , tlie: "..t 1, ...- - . 4' :, ••- ;- .--;! - i.- ,' - --. • ,-,--- -..; ' --_ThatiiialMettivere out loose, 'end after'didffr Inside wtrthe etrelm a short distal:too, were hticiaght , I ,, ,ttoseareincharOttallitially - trilrall'nOttbellehopitli -- by another tog„ gite Rappahannock , belonged to the Iliesgriirl'husigithitithrh - wharret;itod was id. eareito the amount of $5,000.--She wareadthited 119tc_ laillvarth.4 l l l ;oo o .,! Mateati rlitlit the to _ / •,,,r e o.ie.',if:tticAmii - qat a l s3;0001, was of, remily . onelitindred ,tons harden; aniNha largest tosvr - boat on'the river. - She wee e ntirety destroyed: , - ~ - ".7.'''::s Oliatt.::;434Weentwa and -three „of Clock, 'Afimerningy Says yesterday's 'Etatiatia; it female ' 'fikaii; - robid ,in white,-,'made- itexppearahott at .. , Fourth - and:Plne-streetse and "oommenced tr.sralk ~.in .the nelithlwirhood-44-11fo-Tirriinerd'a 'Adroit. , - , , T co - agar. - Strodearontid '46'l reiti4ard, in. flue _pte.ntaat etrlci.autl. pahtne . hael-whatever to the queries of those: who, with' Olutttexing!..fteth, ventured .to ,qmistiort,it,, „The Spire cautioned , to Stalk backward"and - torward for some time ' under 'the,shadevr.:!ofe that grave-yard wall y and it was not long before!ahe :traitor Viet ` - p, .lost watt to, beaten a 'WM:4*F ' crow d quite a 'gw of ...Reamer --even- - at - that ---- niisMttnij4bla - „hone, Several' policemen wird) 466,44 the -lookers-en, but they, tiid Uth,ooneidee it their duty , tir Meddle c with. nasubstant lal-: - tilsiona. , And' her gkoto k ii, ..-wke , Bafrorea-td , ecintiOuo,•:lthrjiisorY ,w,tdir,ithdis= • : tistbid-Abit *Mimi ' llmiK ; Fltiallf, ' artloftlier, ,Wbo walt - cftliclVeltePticill lionherning;..„l spirits"- Be a ` 4 oliffig:lirtilikcornilderiardt I? writ down in ids &I- V" to interceptiill irregular individuals; *bother real or.spiritnal._ seized, thelhost by•the arms end , becalms liatiafied • that. she ,was tlaitt.'and 'blood, Eneunregettbs Ibis discovery ( he marched her to the Fifthimerit - statiork,hease,jiliere` it,wee found -thatxtber 'raj:Tessa" simotre wee 'aiihreitberaittlal woman, who had gOroht: tof her 13d, 4.000ne Hurst - street, in slponiigfabOtetbitit; itekeenredri pottien: Of the coldninbitylTOM thilii.piopriety by, peeetihnk_erseted - a:graie,yard In her night clothes; Nein after reuohlog,the istetion , heueeot wee /bole time. before -the "eeetnam bullet could be drowsed.- - We-think that anybody oan sleep soationdly, as Oda supposed ghost must hero slept is to be envied these hot nights. - ~..ocgAturady,niglAt a new °punter `r e le t e n - do l t notst.nutdrilia; appoliratlce in. thltroitY. .. 7 11 pnr• porn to bare been issued by the Bank of chain, berabnrg and is signed.by..Y;X: painaits t oseA. ; Meet, cult& Lesley, oaahler.t:.:2l4:4lgnette tutor and pupil.. Os the right of the note le Ceres.: end the left It a medallion bend; with, he icor& ten"" Irousrlbed inprow. cnunteribiLla 'fiomewhat_palor thnis the lifilllEß:birt is reilical-: masted to decilie - ftebt - e..llortati Was _ arrested -4 Yesterday morning In the_ Second-street on the cheat, , cc attempting * to "Vass One or the, - Three- of them wire 'found ;ant: lie person - Ile was hold-1n 02001i11/to'luiswer at court by' lderman Froomant"- ' - Betray Carlow was taken into - nostotlYiesterdny. morning on ihisOlittrgeotrobblogth'e aprlnghottao' of Joremlah:CiissieleinnFOirder•llllll,. lane,-near Rapider& ab , ,4l444.•::weelesinoe, of a-quantity or barn; bioter, An. ;: -Aletwas found, batmen one and two o'clock. curled up In's. small beg. Re was, ,taken before Alderman R,lbit,and VemlititteulOss default of $5804411, to answer . at oeurt. ' - ' - An individual known'asli_frialt -In Ringgold' street, to - the . Fifteenth word, while' lalioringisuder.the effsots.of3 a ,brandY. arnrob." 'on SandaYllf o -1 110 611; unathed up IL considerable _portion of-his-furniture • --Not content with 'Ads, he attempted .to smash tho'he.str of his wife, for trhlabhowasstrrested 'tedious, to prism: , ' I ) , gpipAldorrami_Frseinan,:yeateidaYnibroing, Thomas-gones, alinuAllaekey,- was , 'Oberged with being Osneerned fie the lobbery of-tbo, residuum, of-Defamileftlit'Fino Street, on the 70'-h 'of,Ttuse last, - Hewlecommitted litho gave the name-of,Akelsode Jennings was &powered In. .. the miter.ru.; in all the doors of-the liewss,talsen.intattpajody, and, on searobinglim 4 enUptin f of Aangerons ohar to , er.`, wairAottini :.odneealed bo..his .pooket. Jpoolugenres MICA' bailliy,'Aiderman Bath* to answer at - rChriatlan Sellers , wainbefore; Alderman Butler `ievent.y.r.morning i -on the_tr oharge'bf • abutting thir.y dAltas robinthe reeidenosinflinlfyirizal, P. o.444o , l3ullifwbill"atieetel. Viet*ollet found .tinilita PeUttn":„ .The wainommittai _ . Poods ;Aforkit;e-Tit.. - Ifita department of dude hair, iio inithi6w„tri..re:, port;- - Tnelittatiselijat of i ;OW/or liaaaltaat &heti lelettime ell' Ivitit . have tho.wfieitiwithr re' Ira% to gone Ansirable soot in - the country rather ttisiu becenfined +within the leallg",iiPais ;almost. baked oitg;,-+„ ,Tnerir. hat; -hositkoS lidesr-ii' little more itAlMAtiOit thali=dqiillgAr Serena extensive elothilia.oB hirers Item the Weit'haVie beenotnd'are'now i r pup:haloes - for Weir fait, siflte.T...4.Tbe <attoPly of al derriPliona „Of geode .mr.derate. ,'As to pries.; +tiresening Cater4anSdudaY te,tenl4,ibotif Onarisa sinittifliimierfigtitt..tiPeakkthirty-ilve varg , ; CFO oT.ortniltsmat at it wee nearing the wharf street j. antUbef r ote esibitatastrointld"%be .rendered he rviordrownedy-+ - tinknOwn white te-iboight, vraigtoireLdreirrtnf,veittisideV'efterneion iplba Delsekiireiet Callii#llll-streetwlierf. The diteante 114 teVidintiv, hind sreter for-,* *oily budi - kat ea muotrdooom. P244.7.theloarCt:deseription , -OPit`r4selniElestblee, , verdiet—roend drowned.- ' Appoint ments.-.4osiiiii.'4dasph, " and ' Ed ward .flehtoppnc,;(eN jplifeidaylgatelagd an, minted tilleolgridlietritivlogD..B:ll%eith and E. G" - : - Dorolin. dismissed. Kr. Mlrkil w a s well known at a dotoolivo oilloev.during„the.:administrstion of 3fn vor 011 pin Mr. Sohlimal 'has long been an • °fiber of the. Court of,Qoarler Vie learn that Fire7N,tcelive Bilekbn in less been app intact Chief of rolloe,,aad that High Constable Fratiklitheaticdribladd Fire Detective, rf .Nitisance.-4110 attention of the proper Authorities is called "toiElfellithy condition of the • Eleventh-qtreeE,Enatke,t-110,Asel.iiitizqEcd. between Shippen and OitheriniatreSts.r This atonal - arising from the oeels of the stalls, and from tho closed stalls theredalrelliald ;Oat Wet the atin•wpbere for fin oreAttrougd ,te: effected; On last Sunder the reffeat Aflbe attwholtounte.r.e..,sucaahvo, tr.& unit-ierroesl3: L left - ,byahaiNitralitra - gla - lioj i mortz • fmtnefil.tte ne/ghb A thankkhd od tore i e mirtt‘ milted toFielßoililliV most stri.us aavoctrienmi. are to be approtioudy ; spiritual _big() _locating of (no itiiiitu l streto on Saedar4venillV",,MN-00ttae,Wom'Near York, woe it. o. o pi.6l4lrig,•, l, reelfteth," n. 41 rapped uN (Ito spritsdirh<mnititbr ttittr,,would pa. evori ev great a:magi:l)oi, lisdlgrair lithe to the blush. Mrs Oonnaje'aertalrily.litt extraordloar) wocnto,la4hgmaronnahr , purale4diutd! , peraleted alb thssalhe,.lloopad,to,her , +Firstlleginiiintket Tnfontry tuniedetteprOgiday.te attend the fn. nerd of Mt,igoarketAxisletoY,bito The funeral con b go_-prooe_4o-yto AfonnmentOemetermlbe heat tries se bppicatire tliat se eoral of- the soldiers, /tad to be rombledirekk the hurl, ampletely.pros gratfa.'; " - • • •';dgeittaitl.-4:11,11011t at irtt .M r 7: l6 , ARekt-C4.;;Wlltle ,iE.llotkr tIIIS , rear et te,vantl,. otP2voeistore Chestnut street, below, litethorag strums le% the'fattiOlv frith a fai dui brick, and - 6A.dly Recvr ac r a kia.l, o „i g hb or ta g drugatorOthare ldsf"*.bieda were dress d. "" 2 " The, Recant :i)Onie "Patrick O'Cgatie'r, Eintday, , gave %birdie* , to Alderman ;;Tltteteam ..!/11e°4 . 1. ohargid with being cancer -pea in-.this recent roaidelons outrage Oa a woman fn tlerilht fad : "11175:waseominitted to:answer. , ~ Coi'retiffni•.'t4ic'oir-reliitriiesferday. the', itimirsieu of eindlastelsl4o+ ~the t+lfigh , Vre a iadalh e mole of atiirtuid-D.4dazug4topt Street; w ith' a d- average,,a42 , Cepleter"-121 - Saunter:Ur: wells, which was an error, and.,l,t *kr due ,tettielad-thatAelptlld'yeCtreetPCV.--t,- - o +.• • port'irelp lards)! , bpi+ ; eh pry; fourteen i+levfinalltbOvad —... reekAL - Am,dioxii7l.; . :44itilatditiiini-)ittiel Lit I it, bir„JobilkgiekiiiettrdVibliii-filtre; . wis it:' Mangy hillkik'sv-bajOlii ANTilek - yoterday mita; 14,-ftt iligtrioilaidotrof Tilf444ltM.ialreaten;at 4 _.x.rt r ati..tio c isoihnivwx„stuor:loii,),,he:.. ..11, : t , :Rik ~ T f 1§ 1 1 1 ,tliez.4 tleferliduw--, , ellis fed: ', - -.. -. .4#' t s 4 vit e gattirbrltilOviitt:rthipiidisl7. ==l=Ell • . S • • .biriaTlitnillllPli D ' Dtiflol.l7 tio,thnishierad ishisniteadn osdfAnd lieshedifssif iirtes4i . lol4ted.; 4 46';h4o now to SOitiOUnei ink - • . • . A Idwure has 000ntrOd lb the silk haunt; of kgeisra. - Abbott.lblitlesLA,oo.; by adding to th 4 part. , own heiekifore othispostekthis Nati the nansewf,Urm.Tt, Henley. Th0'01)14,01* the arm remains unthanged The &Iwo( John Frederick & Co. bas been dissolied brebintnil ecioloht, Mi. O. kfulUkin retiring - , the - sordor Pertstser,,hfr. J. Frederiok haying associated withhim ierlfredfirlisk,foi the insists° of conducting the Icl4 ol euSht !clothing business, at No; 330 Market street, under the game 'style ofiirm as heretofore--john Frederlok „ • The partaireldp heretofore existing under the firm of Ilanker;l;ea.,& Coq has Seisied by:its own limitatio'n trrlThottas of. the lite 'firm, giving "'notice that his agendles of l casein:wrap, satinets— and - goads: hail) hoen removed to No. 258 Chestnut' street.. The co-partnership heretofore existing between Mead. David' Hain, John Itchier, Ltd hi , Saykir. „hssbeen,dissolred kyita. own linsitotiOnt the business to b e egintinurd, as • heretofore, by the fleet and lait 'or tee: abb.e iserseegentleinen, "at the old' 'stand, N0:553 earth 4httt ettitit. • . •;,f4'iteir firm, entitled gowoll, Stain s& o o.voreeerur 4 tntlidehtope & Ce., has been formed for the'purpoeo of earryingon the white goods and linen business, be- Rowell; Samuel H. Bmtth, Nverett To. 1 4 -414staersitip ham been formed between Meagre B. D. Wol6, O. kt: , Wilson, and D, Wolfe, under the fi rm of Wolff% WiliO4& ,fer the transaction of the gen. ..faidVirf,LgoOde betel:fess. - drinid Leedom & Haldeman. has been dissolved. either,of the' partners being sauthorised to settle the bosidess , of the late arm, et No. 17 North 2hird street HONORS TO A. BuBTORIAN.—The Philadelphia 'Minds ef Cipt:JMnee Qnln,h dtetinguielied Monihor of klibiloston ilie'doprrtinent, recently invited him to visit this city{ and, have- been entertaining him for Amite &Yea Those entertain - Monte cm:Minded by the Preeenta -1'6,6 t Ol - 1 t° ,6 1 41 4if. 4 4-* Titico lo gifts as teethe°. o - eregard' Orie of them Was the Present.of;a .larga and magnificent _engrafting; handeometi'fronea, reprerniging the 13hion, sad containing the Portraits of tell,the greatAlderiiied eteiteemennf ,the age, -grouped c'liffetliee:::PrMaintint itmordithese Wes Missachnitette laroicterDanlellirobii6l2l Alt the portraits, ,eoMe thirtiii correct likenesses, and the Ochs:she, a splendid, specimen of the art of engraving. .f'.llstore, his • dePertni4:4ept: Qifin received a still moie`valuablirteetimonial Of regard - from hie Phlladel- Alkirtenda,coostatrng of, two _magpifieent silver fire herna;-elitiOratillainued and ornamented, and a silvrr goblet, inlaid with - gold. The ceremony of preeenta. lierilook Pilule:it the 'White Horse Sete', in flecond Street . , ,Major, pater pits prea'ded, and Oommenced %hi frossidlfigs with ~ s ome suitable ;emeriti, Samuel 11f . . - paq.; Mello the presentation in an do. ,nnertiolpiech,to which Capt. Quin responded in apPro prlate terms. After thirceremony was over, the large boMptny eat down to a sureptimue repast: Qapt. Quin has 'atitoireinined to Boston, having made a most fart.- iablefuipritsilen on- ill ;whose aottiaintanco he hors • .:'1762 , 1 - CSRT HALL.—The Morris Brothers, Poll & Troltbrldgehrinstreht'gave their drat concert last eve" tilng;,toe:/plendid arid delighted-. audience. "Listen, the. Idediting,ll.lrd,i. , Anvil Chorus," Ernt , ull Oho rasi!, and 'ln fact, 'aieri" pike' on the iiegrimme i , was 'rendered in ape ttyle:, This' orinlig• they „otter Ann ,ther xi* ,00 and leathern. The). are 16 0 d . r, 4listour word - for that. ^ • - goilitrierstaa -A spell of protraoted hot wea ther, as severe as that through width we are now pass. log,loui not Veen known in - this cityler several years :Too, great dare mini:4 be turd by our Mises, daring its eoitinuinoe. in who can possibly do no should endea vor to - make a sho t • trip abe seasho'r'e, and revolve the benefits of - saltwater bathing. To do no with cora t rfdie again repeat, 'Oat suitable bathing 'werineots ehituld be procured of Mr. John P. afoul, either at his -store, rjo'f.l3oB market street, or at his storm; at,eithei Cape Island or Atlantis City. - JOG _ON ' '‘i Jog on the footpath way, And merrily hinat the stile ! •A marry Una goes all the day; : • A aadpne tirta 312 ft mile!" Jog bO you old or. young, it ye would be aheertal, happy, cotatortable,jog on ! to the Old Freak- lin HO Olothiag urn - of E. 'H. Eldridge, No 821 Oheetsint street. AutrisurExtvEuldttru.—The Huntsville (Ala.) '444eUt/efiitaii that in old diver. Mine haa been re dlseorered in:ilaneocltiounty. It wait walled up with solid was stiy, Which had to be reinored before the nano could be re-Opened. loirgo trees are growlrg over and around it, showing that It cannot hove been ,openea,for centuries. -Strangely enough, one of the liestobjecti,ditooieree-upon opening the cave, was a .papit setting forth the' superiority of the garments madeid- ;Braun:atone Clothing IlaUpf iockblil 4 Wilson;"Nos. - 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sloth. ,-IrytkPiubstionDiYmis 002 In. It It the hound-, Itiry line whish tlividee the year, • Already we are think: ing of Cliristmae, and preparing for the cool weather. For 'time lined coati will ilourieh, but then there will arise:a creelnsis - wlachWili consign those comfortable friends to the ,bureau drawera.- Flannel' and cloth clothe' !Gloom) out, aid people will talk of the fall faihirme.z Then the grateful heart, Wasted up by past • mallet-ice, will incline to fond recollection,' of Granville Stokes" wipe reatenibered that his establishment, ;:tio ! l4pimettnit streetirras always beloved of the town, and that there our most dlatinguilhed men get their apparel. , EITEOT-OF OCOUPATION UPON T-4/NOZVITY. tti.'"Ediiiiieliiivis, of• Bosion, president of the Ststistioal Asmoolation, has prefared a table from tpornortality reports of Alestachusetts, from May - 1, 1243; te - Heiember, 31, 1857, sht.wiag the average ages Of Alien in different oeettpatious. 11. divioes - the community into cleaves, and Hods that in that - time Abe average ego of the . cultivators of the - earth who died was about 74, of professional men '63, merchants and capitalists 48, mechanics twice itbroad 48, uotitte' mechanics in shops 47, sailors 46, !Wirers - 45, common carriers 44, inaotive mechanical in, shops 42. Of the particular aeon• imam, the- average age of clergymen was 55., lawyers 55, physicians 63, coopers 57, blacksmiths 52; carpenters 50,:ntasons 48' tanners 48, mer chants and clerks 47, shoemakers 43, painters 42, tailors 41. • • importatmito Etleportod to, The Pneg.) • TaIStDAil Dfi OU Onl W Clogging, (Jogging blicla 66 ten tnolaws B Jc W Welsh. LETTER BAGS' - A t .tha Merchants , Szehasite, Naladaphis. nip Wyoming. Burton 0. ••.'.•••lare. pool, 50411 Bust no Rowena, ,Wilson - — Laguazra, July 13 Barque Jolopt Maiwoll, toguayra, Ice, noon Barque Hanaton,lesna `tt' bt4ago de Pub s. soon amigos . - Amerles: Witting'.4.,.(lttgest‘a,Jlooo Ela•que Moons BsTrWest, soon ..,!..4111.4010.Pk1LA BOARD OF TRADE. Idasen O. Wares, WIILLIASI HEX 61 121 MONTI!: ELLIS YARNALL. 'SAILING OF THE - OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE 'UNITED STATES, - SPIAI4III - i ' I*oll loa , DAY A " Boaton.'.llverpool • ' July 14 Rorutelk• - New York... Bombing 'July lb Clot Wuhingtbn! New York.. Liverpool July 16 Africa ' - New York.,Liverpool ..... July 21 iltarro uly 24 laued . t Boston..Llrerpool ..... 28 North Star New York.s.sotithampton;&O -July 81 New York.. Liverpool .... . ....nag 4 korona - ' Botton.A.Averpool Aug 11 Vanderbilt liew York.. donthampton, eto.,.Ang 14 : u - nom 'EUROPE, • - - - 91;o1 ' DAP Yulton...• .'. .'.l3ottthampton..6lew York . . 80 orth:Rinerican.Llverpool..quebeo, /nue 30 Austria: Souttutmpton..New York • .July 4 Llvorpool..NowYork ' ....July 1 10Ik . J u Iy, 10 totlen - Liverpool... Quebec ' ' duly 14 dammorda.,, - .4lll.lntfurgr.New York - July 15 Arabia larerpool.kboston Joky 37 0.44:411113m0re...14Perp001. - Me* J alp 21 11TIIAME1113 ;TO AND - 711.051' ELLVAMA. AND NEW -F ORLEANS. **Min 13%2T—Prom - New York 2d, arriving at Ha. • ranalth, and New Orleana 10th. Prom -New Orleans Wth liayana 284, Smiling at New York 28th. Osnstrna—Prom New York 12th, artivlorat Havana Mb. and New Orleans lath. -From New Orleans 27th, Sedina 30th, arrirhelr at New York 3d. . • PSlnAinitallithfrout New York Ilth arthilagat Ha -rasa 221, and New Orleans 25th. Prom-New Orleanit itht litmus Bth, artivinrat New ;York 18th. • .111.69 g -Wodution—Avds - New - York 27th, arrirlug at Rama ,lit ',and New fOrlsiosl3.l.:Yront"New Orleans 12th, - .l.orana 16th, 440 at New York 1059. 1 !shat.—Prom - Ob trieston 4th and 19th, due at Ha ; rani Bth and 231, -Prom gaviassi 10th eud 2601, duo at '..2.twlterkltlit'and , slat ." . gr:ThoWont% fitemneis fr om Now Ttorteon the liAt and 20th Olt Miotimouth. !Whoa therm:arra datek :art Sunday, the steamers Gill kill Oriltnidir. inept from New Orleene. -Ponn 4 lateillognu• :24airtOft ;Tali 13 ;'1,1311 AMINO .. ............ ISVIN .3 4 iUN 7 7 1 8 %WEI WATER 114. 7 061 *bought+, (loggiAA 16 days - grout Trinidad ,to Oohs, with molasses to BA I Behr Magnolia, Nickerson B,diyil trout Vas Island, with salt to OrowsN'4"00111ES: , 1. Behr Mary waiter: Laws, 6 days from ,Boston, In bal last top A tiecluilibr di 00. Demean, 7-, 1 datfrom Dover, Del i wlth 'wheat to Jae lisratt te BOL. , • Bohr Joules filliiptitY. Witham, 6 &ye from Boston, in tainst to Nfitdrteraot & 00. Bo'hi VitrolfniOrabatii, 6 days from Haverhill, its Wilmington. Bet, i s n balleat to N aturtevant & Uo. Bohr Cerro Gordo, Irone,.4' dap' front tingolk, Ye, With shingles to capt , • ' Behr Bing Dore: Wingate, p days from Alexandria, Ye, whit Indio to Thee Webster, Jr.' • - • OLNANNIs. Oteattiehtnßoiton, 00116 w; New York. Jas Aildordlas. Steamship Sontistipo; Band, Now: York: J stilderdlee. t Brig J *est, it ouster, Boston, N Bitirtsvaot & Vo. tiebeldelselo?dtidth, Bell run, Blakioton & Ood• ' - Sear A U Brows', Bodioott, Le w,Bod•ord,,„ do gold )I•Torkeead, Wit•leute, piston, - do Petirlitsfy hillier, Laws, Boston. U kliecksher & Co. tiMir New - Bedford, - Van Dusan, AVM : 4 f plrity, Vlithilto, Heaton, N fltirlevant kbr llookaport. Me, do !,BgitiostBiilasef Baltimore, A Groves, Jr -- (Conier - Inderoe'oflbe Pre' RNA DINCI,JuIy 10,1856. +lts 4oUtyriiii totte .seed, oat of the rkliuD Coati today:Weald 1 . 0 ' " - VbilaAelphia, laden, sod warhead is - • .7, , Tradesmen, iron"cire.t6Bekort & CO; A B Bill end Pantoos,lisht to Alt 4111111 Philip they, lumber tuJobn tharowsCJ,Al 'Llipitionti, boards, &a. to Noroross & e‘erDentoga, grata *ad lumber to Perot & lire; John A lemon, lntrunincincnoal and grain to A Votten & CO; • - F. (Coretirpondenee of the Phllideli)gniteeuege.) LEWIS. Del.. July , p The revenue tatter ForwarCiohrei Duo, Geo )9aahlogion, P4ulloo l ll.kry,Aon.Onesty soCflto others bilges . • ugt4oivi,weikt4o . PO* this merlins. Wind PlTlOrttlisMi - ; 1) vs. is, posius. MEM 111141101LILTX,1 ,(Correepondenee of '.the Philactelphla Tuttle' j . , Oarli /MOM. July IT-8 PO M. The barques Japonica. for Havana and Lacy Bing for, Jamaica. With several Mahn. *eat to BOA t0;4157 beyond asbopners passed m.'Wlnd 8: -•- - •'-' Tow" leo, TH9O. B. suciage. ‘• [PT rermenara TO rid Papas.] ' , . • , .- • Posros, Joly 10. dittoed. Ellaillan barque ditrora: from Palermo; Bcre dish barque' Altoona, from Gottenlmrgi barque Cores, freer Glaedoir.• ' • • ENKOPANDA Steamship City of New York, Matthews, hence, ar -rived atlloston at none yesterday. - • Steamship: fleartnonis, Sobeleoseit, front New _York, at Sonthempton 27thult, end sailed for Hamburg - Steamer liar-let Lane. (U 8) from New Yrk for Waehiogton, was off Penwielchl Island 10 A M hilt hist Steamship Philadelphia. Harrison. Olmsted at New Orients Si lust for Havens and New York Steamship Tenorseee. Forbes. for New York, ila Key West, cleared at New Orleans Sd , Ship Annie for Liverpool, was towed to sea from Mobile 6th inst. ',Ship Mouth Osrolins, Goodwin, clotted at Mobile Bth Inst . . for Otathourg. Ship Samoest, Frost, from Havre, arrived at-Charles ton 9th inst.. • Ship Hampden. Varniin, for Liverpool, wear to eba from Charleston 9th Inst. - Ship nochambeau, Gilchrist, from Liverpool, arrived at 'Boston yesterday.. Ship J ohn Merrick, Ombtree, cleared at New York yesterdlY for Sombrero. chip Cromwell, Adam', cleared st Boston 10th loot, for San Peonage*. . Ship Ganges, Brad, from Boston May 17 for Mel bouroe was spoken let nit, Id 25 N., long 40 W. Ship Wm V , Heot, Jarman, for New York, was in the -river. Liverpool, 25th ult. Ship kidennins; Barter; for Philadelphia, was inky at Liverpool to clear 'Stillest Barque 011utonla , Wright, 'White, for Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, cleared at Baltimore 10th lost Barque Irene, (Nor) Bowie, for Alexandria, Eg7pt, cleared rt Boston 10th lust • - . . . • . Barque Rapid. Marathaik, (dented at New York yin terday for blinitltien Brit Addy Swift, Avery, from Maracaibo 28th ult, ar• rived at New Yok yesterday - Left In port barque Clara It P.ntil, f:r New York la 10 days Brig Milton. Potter, for New' York, was loading at ..Pert as Prince 24th ult. Brig Napoleon, Colley, hence, arrived at Bt John, NB 4th Inst. • brig Caroline & White, White, from BOakm, arrived at Charleston 9th lost. Fehr & Townsend, Townsend, from Boston, at Balti more yesterday. • Bohr. Borah fielsey, Besey, and James Dtverty, Car -roll, from Trenton, at Hartford fhb font gehrs J R H dory, find'h; Harriet. Allen. and Lavinia T.}lo. H , ,teham, cleared at Now York 10th trial. for PAL , eehr Benj English. Mien; 01E4 from Hal Bedford 10 h loot. for Philadelphia. •Fehr John Donee, Steve:lion, from Brandywine HILL, at New York yesterday. Barque Bather 'Frances. Crocker, from Angostura for Now York, before reported ashore on Point 8t David bland - of Granada, would no d , übt be - a total loss, as she lay between ..wo rooks, and was going to pieces when seen 16th ult. by Outdo Von Bergen, who on the tame day experienced deo severe goalie. Bantam V B •ays the officers and crew may be saved, but they were In a perilous' allualon 'rho II waa befit in 'Rich. mood. Me. in 649. was 278 tons burthen, rated A 2, and is not In sired Oapt Crocker owned one-third. and bad 62000 worth of bides on hie own account, all of which will be lost The other two-thirds of the vessel is owned In New York. /he eche Baltimore, at Matthew /own. Inagua, 26th nit. wa• engaged to go to the wreck of the ship Tropic Bird and bring down a portion of , the cargo, which was saved in small open boats. VT S storeship setler, Limit Cloro'g James II Strong, arrived at New York on &today fromlAspinwall June 21. via KerWeat dth lust, with invalids Prom the Pa. 15quadron. 2d !nat. let 9340. long 8340. barque Hannah Kimball, from New Orleans f , v Liverpool. lath nit, let 4410. long 6 06, a eblti bound N, show• loge white idgnal with a rrd come hi it. YORBIGN PORTS LlveiTool. June 27—Ar, America. (s) Millar, Boston. via Mehra:. Old 22d, Willard. Mitchell. and Reimln. thin. Avery, Gibraltar; 25th, M.:lianas, Halt, New York; Gropeturetin. i atharina, Aen Franoleeo; and all rt. mained in the river eve of 25th. Btd 21et, Albion, Williams, Melbourne; 23d, Nath Thompson, Shannon, Cardiff and Havana, not direct for nuns at Badnem 14th nit, brigs Oronetadt t Herrick ; for 01, sweater Is 10 de; South' Boston, Ounninghom, wtg otrgo. Off the river 10th, barque Tropic Dint, Center, board ie.' DOMEBTIO POSTS • NEW YORE, July I:l—Ar. brig" Addy Swift, Avery, Maracaibo; Milk, (Br) 'Nickerson, Sr /ago de Cubs; Preocon a, Unto°. Triuldbd_de Cuba; eche" Florida, Mot', from St Salvalor, Bahama'. Matilda E Wells, !Joint Segue la Grande; Esther. Mosfadden, Lu tes; Steamer Caledonia, Gager. Baltimore and Norfolk. 0 i the 11th, 10 miles SSW of Absecom, picked up a me tallic life boat painted yellow outelde gab:wide. - Also ar, chips Colombo, utewart, Cork; brigs John Better, (Br) Park. Port au Platte. St Domingo; Flora, Bice; Port au Prince; Br eche W U Cleaver, Bethel, Eleuthera. ~ Old, Sehrs Wentworth, Ryder, Boston; B Cud well. Hudson, Charleston. BOSTON, July 10—er, barque Tom Corwin, Gibbs, Cleo fuegos. Old, brig Franchise, Aokles, Bathurst, NB; cobra Mary B Cage, Leighton . Jackaontille; Water Witch, Hull. Baltimore. • Illh —Ar, Br brig Arabella, Newcomb. Turks Islaod. Telegraphed, barque Ceres, from o,asgow, at anchor at Quarantine, called Saturday, *tamer Joe Whitney; ahip kt Mills; barquee -Racehorse, Ella. Pike; brigs Soother, Edwin, HaLcock, L Haight; echr oorge Presoott nuoday. brig, J Hathaway, Louisa, W C Olark; eche Mary Oleure land. MiiBILIC, July fith.-:Ar, Bark Can Eden, Reed, Boa. On. Bark Chu Brewer, Dean, Havana; Brig Handy Ring. Brown, do. Towed to sea, ship Jam L Braynt, for Liverpool. NEW ORLEANS—OId ad last , ship' Magdalene, Rinke, Liverpool; angelita, Ventoea, *tweak:ins; Silas Mimes, . Griffith, Pew York; fanny Forrester, Illiab, Liverpool; barques Nineveh, .Itoblnson, Bostm; Bert. Hallett, Little Bordoahi; Idaratlan, Dodge Cardenas. ear Anstalt. tided, Ringeton, , Cid MI, steamship Jasper, Flanders, Sabine Pass; ski ps Lord Bottom. Johnstm, Liverpool; Laura, Yeera_, Barcelona; brig Orlando, Johnson, Pensacola; 'hip Bo6a, Garriga, Barcelona. Mr, steamship Galveston, Bathburn, Indianola; ship Liberty, "Atkins, New York; towed to sea 9 9th ult. ships Independeete, Danube, Tater Schmidt and alit 'both Hamilton; 26th ships Constitution, Familia, brg Atalanta, achns Hannah Martin, and Edward Bar nard. , ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL 'HOTELS, 111".:TO OX CVOLOOK 11118 11011111130. GIRARD 110IIBE—Chestnut street. below Ninth. L II Morris, N Y 0 W Med. N Y Mr Csatelleo, Pa Gen II Walbridge, N I' A H Roed-r. Easton, Pa II B Sanford. Donn Wm Temple. Del . Wm G./ em.le, Del D.niel a UeIMILIM, Del .7 M Donning, De/ Wm 0 Stinson. Del Rev Win II Brisbane, Del Rev 3 E Uraratain, Del Geo Kennedy, Del J.llll F Balliran & Is, Balt John II Erskine, Hunts- Dr 0 Hardy, Oolumbus,Mtes villa. Ma Mrs 0 Hardy, Columbus, Eire 11 Bherman, Oolum. Miss bus Miss iii..s lif 3 Ward, Columbus, David Lockwood. Del Bliss John 3 Boos, N Y • J II Emmy, D 0 J Haldeman. Harrisburg J A Moore, Burlington N Bartle & la, Bt Louis to A Osborn, Newark, PI 3 W D MoOotd, Balt • It L Watt. Melly Springs, A F Brows, Holly Springs, Mee Mr i Schultze B Ilenriquen J 0 ilayileid,•Balt 0 0 Moore, N Y 0 8 Wils:m, N V Geo H Sprigg, Bitlt MriWallane. Cincinnati, 0 Mrs Bennett, Oineinnati 3 O 0 I, Harrington, Pli.la A Van Buten, Newburgh, J R Ketnedny. NY NY T J Atwood. Pottsville 3 IV Arnold, Washington Jonathan Mckinnon. NY .1 II Phillip.. Washington A G larsou, St Louie G Brewer. Balt N II liazleton, Mich J N Dunham, h Y Jai Weir, Ky T G Alerigg, N J . R Pat..l3, N Y 8 22 Seymour, N Y . Joe Walton,N Y . ii L Framons Miming -8B Carrier , Harrisburg ton, N 0 11. it Glover, Boston Cleo W Cummings, Smyrna, P Alger, Boston Del O Deweese, Jr. Louinville Jacob Haines, Money, Pa WP Ryan. Mob le - Alfred Betts, Wilmington, W Gough. final nd Del J Higenbothom Balt P Tracy, Macon, Gs 0A L otirati, Macon; Gs J 8 Brown,Washington Miss E.l Brown, NII , Geo ILehlc la, idd , AMERIOAN HOHBII--Oherinut street, shove Fifth. D 8 Deemer, N J ' J Nall. West Obenter, Pa • E P Bowen, bid M N Hall, alt Thos Kelly, Butt Mae N Hall. Bait Mr Linville & la, PaGeo d Banfold,Wilmington, Bunt II E Humphreys , , Del Miegton. Del W B Hamilton, George /I- Hainlltim, Georgetown, town, D 0 D O W . P s °Maroc, Dal • L 8 Smith. Del • Geo Marshall, Texas C H A Smith. Pallobt Durmot, N Y John W Embler.N'T_ •A A blows, Washington W McGonegal,Peila Stocks, N .1 • G W Smith, Itaiton,'Pa fazaosiiiTst HOTEL—fourth street. below Arch. W Perry Cox, Belt W H Woodward, Phlla U W conthmayd Phils A C Black, Ohio W D rbepherd, Weetelnen • J Z Oloahey, Washington R. 51 td Pease. Mass A Trout. Miners villa F Janney, PliVa - J D Stone Phil& A Disdnger, Elisabeth- Rev ,T P Carter, °Mord, Pa towni Pa P Wilber & la, At Chunk, Alex PI Seigle, Reading Penns Geo T. Van Wick, Getty'. I Holt-singer, tit Louis Mug Pa P P Wleebrener, Hanover, James W Knott, Washing- Penns: • • • ton Pout ' ' Jobn Waylim, Lancaster, Rev Chas Smith, Pa Penns ,J R Eby & la, Harrisburg, Dant B,arnets, Easton, Pa Penns ONION HOTEL—Areb meat. helm, fourth John Coaster, N Y Simmons 1911 m, Dal U angled Rocky HAI, OE R R Tamp, Ranaock, N Y AO Naimoli, N .1 L Ritter & la, Read ing 'Mina Ritter. Reading ' 19 D Smith, Reading Julius Dicki Oal hi Ottlm, Ohamboreburg 'A W Oarpontor, Dueling- A Oarpentar „ Dar !Ippon, ton, lowa lona ' W Vorponeer, Oarlike's, lowa . NATIONAL HOTBL r Race street, above Third. , J It Brant, Lancaster 13 0 Brent, Leneaster A Wirmsn, Freuebtown, NJ A II Peacock, Reeding .. H .I,llendlor. Pottstown J Massey, Phil* A ti Dolienmsyer, Pa J M oh. Lion, Leldeystown J B &AMA, Bethlehem Penn - • It Thompson. Doylestown Flt Gilbert. Millersburg 'Jacob Bbeesley;Millereburg R 0 Dyer, Buffalo. ti Y W V Vonte, Yottemlle Wm Rhoads, Sr, Heeding E Adams. Reading - Geo tilde ...ebanon, Pa Dr Beech, Lebanon, Pa N Motiy, Pa 'John Patera, Monroe co, Pa MADISON ROUSE, Emend street, above Market. D Moen', Mate nos Shown, Maas 'Barth. Vaadusou, 14111lin Joao& Moo, Phil& no, Pa W Trenton, N I I Sample, Pa, llowbray, Lalthaore W B Tin ier, Pa Jao,b frattridge, Bant:By, Penn BLACK aNAR INN—Plfth and Merchant streets. W L James, W Cheater, Pa Wm Levi., W Cheater, Pa Cleo 11-Wtmley, Phila. Dr Ti Hammond, Del J 0 Dranlae, Pa Jl3 Smith, Pa Wm D'Ptans, Pottetown BALD LIAGLB HOTEL—Third street, &b. Callowhlll. D' Moore, loncantor co,Pa John B Feltis, Schuylkill Semi Boyer, Port Clinton co, Pa • Joe Walton!, Mauch Chunk II „Munch:nab, Bethlehem J . It Walters, Lebanon, Pa „ BLACK BEAR 110TBL—T hint above Callow') Yerger, Green Lane, Pa Jonathan Butz, Pa 11 Thomas, .D,ouglaas, Boyerztown K look, Lancaster co, Pa ;.owls Outlet, Pa R Pink, Pa BARLEY SHEAF ROTBL—Second atieet, below Vine D Donovan, Trenton, N J 8 0 Bradzhatv,Pa iA II Blakey, Newtown, Pa R Pell, Pa 8 Stewart, Pa NV In Shively, Pa Mr Mitchell, Phllatia A D Sayre, Northampton Mies Blank, Pa amnion, _!TOB Panitigar PIRTII AND 011BSTBIIT. OlisakS, Naos, Braila, Bills Lading, Bill Head*, Oir 01111111, Bards and all other kinds of Job Printing, a grtoon to iota 'lgo 194147 TUESDAY. JULY 1858. SPOKEN Medal , Narita Sin Flowing Rimslisle et ft rich, itistrousgleetr, are one of the many unfailing results of it few trials of . iIIESEAUEL , S DAV AttioNtotts or Hats ;Restorer: N$ here. baldness exists 'lt will speedily produce a new growth of Mir. Grey Baron changes to their original color. Sold .by all Druggists, and by JULES: ICAUEL &EO., No. 704. CHESTNUT Street. • j712.416t wit leases. John O. • Mead do Sons, exclusive Silver Plata manufactUrers, hare' now on hand a new improved patent lON PITCHER, whichthey belleve - to beauperlor to . any article of tho ilnd now In the market: Also, a large assortment of fine Cutlery, Tea Sett, llrwi, *.fec, All goods warranted. Northeast corner • NINTH and CHESTNUT 'Street& ' -410.8 t Pituraigis,—This terrible disease, so various in its forma, so racking in its pains, and so Omit, of cure, will, in the great maJerityof cases; yield to the Judicious use of tho PERUVIAN SYRUP, 8o re mittable haa been the rollof obtained from this Syruti , that many physicians rely upon it as a certain and relit cal cure. For sale at lIASSARD & 0008,ifth and Chestnut, and BROWN'S, Fifth and Chestnut. jya-tjyll wit Bower'b Infant Cordial... This invaluable Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and 'Bl,l6:int aromatics known in medicine, and le the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for infanticand yeeuurridi !dom. lly its powerful iltfinelloo a windy 01111, te effected in all oases of Chi:site, windy piano and.spegtenc. Relieves and mitigates much of chilhenia suffering during data! , Con or teathhig, and by its soothing properties ton williSes pshis of the, bowels, looseness, vomiting, &O. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been rused in thoueande of oases with the moot abundant income. No family should be without it. ; Prepared only by Saner A. Bowls, •At his Drug and Chemical More, • N. I. corner of Sixth and Green sts,, Philadelphia. To whom all orders must be addressed. And for mile by Druggists generally. • , 4 Singer's • Sewing Itin - chtnes.—Alter emir trial of theaevesal machines that have yet boon offered to the public, ,the unanimous verdict of operators has been given In favor of Binger's. Thie Is, in fact, the miry machinecspelle of performing every kind of sewing.; BINGE'S NSW FAMILY .13EWING, mionirtz le,,beyond all question, the most complete article" foi family use yet Invented, being at once ornamental, easily operated, and superior, in every respect, to any , other machine ._' On this statement we challenge Out world. I. M. BINGOS tr. 00., jatim Office, No. 002 CHESTNUT Strost.' Seamen's Wising Fund—Office SIOS Walnut street, one door west of Second street. Reeelvesde posits In came of One Dollar and upwards, from ell classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate Of &fel per cent. per annum. Mee open daily, from 9 to:4116 oieloek, and on Hon day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President, Prank!la Fell; Treasurer and Beeretary, Charles U. Morrie. Saving Fnnd.—Five Per Centi In t NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, "B. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid trine the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payments spade daily, without notice. The investments' are made in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and such first clans marl. ties as th ebarter'requizes. Ofilee hours, from 9 o'oloek In the morning until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, nit sin Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. fed Grime & Bakers' 0111MB8LIPID FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 180 CHESTNUT STREET. Thole ifaehhiee are now Juatly admitted to be the best to cue for family geeing, making a new, strong, and elastic, stitch, which will sot rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut. Circulars sent on application by letter. sta.y lalarnageo. , On The 7tb Ind , by Rev. John Coleman. 'WM. P. REON& to Mies ARAIIRLL& LIPPINCOTT, both of Rod Bank N. J * . - . On the 6th trot.. by Rev. Albert Kleloeldato. of St Peter's. Mr. 11101.1.AR0 0 'HEWITT, of Penneville. N. J., to Bibte ANN B. °ABNER, of Oettyeborg, Pa* latatba. Pell asleep In :ewe on Monday, at quarter before five o'clock, WILLIAM 13 Miff only eon of Charles and Elizabeth AlexandeF, in the 21st year of his age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. (New Tort papers ;dean ro.yl ti Suddenly, on the 10th Inst., HENRY DSOK, aged 00 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, film the residence of his brother, Jacob Deck 1008 South Bath etreet, on this (Tuesday) afternoon. at 4 o'clock. tY On the 10th last . ANNA SHILL, daughter of the late John Skill, In the 10th year of her age. The relatives and friends of,Ake family are reepeetfol ly invite i to attend the (tinfoeel - . from the residence of berm then, Mrs. Hester bkill, 729Ifitzwater street, be. low highth, on this (Coes:hip afternoon, 13th lost , ai 4 o'clock. . . In Germentown. on the 10'h Inst., at,the pastoral residence of B'. Yinnint's Church, Brother JAMES VITALE. in his 68th year. Holy Mass will be celebrated et 9 o'clock on thin (Tuesday) morning, 'for the repose of his soul, In the said Church. after which his funeral will take plaes, and to proceed from' thence to Cathetral Cemetery. The Reverend Clergy are especially invlt.d. On the 11th test , JBttEMIAH, lofantson of Michael and Julia Coady, aged 1 year and 3 days The relativee and friends of the family are respcy,t fatly Wetted to attend the funeral from the residence of his parents, Poplar street, above Ninth, on this `Tuesday) afoul:mon, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to (lathe dra g Cemetery. Suddenly. on the IOshELIZABETH, wife of ANTHONY BECIITIR. the 28th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully melted to attend the funeral. from the residence of her husband, Vienna street. above West, on this (Tuesday) afternoon. eta o'clock. On the 11th Init., JOHN CHAPMAN, In the 82.1 year of his age The relatives and friends of the family and the mem. bers of Fredonia Lodge, 4. 0 G. ,F are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, No. 1658 Wallace street, on this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Glenwood Cemetery On the 10th Wit., Mr. HENRY BARCLAY, in the 45th year of his age. His friends spd those of the Emily are af f ectionately duetted to attend the funeral from his late residence, No 318 Pe re street on this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Funeral service to be In Bt. Luke's Church, precisely al5 o'clock. is Puddenly, on Friday, 9th lust , BIMEON T. ZANE, in ties 12d year of his age His friends and relatives and those of the family are particulaily invited to attend his funeral. from his late residence, No. 924 Ogden street, this (Tuesday) after noon. at 4 o'clock, without further notes. * On the Ilth Intl , Mrs SUSAN, wife of Mr. George Gm darter; In the SOth year of her sge. The relatives and trial de of the family are reseed. fully Invited to atteod the funeral, from the residence of her bupband 1227 Cadwallader etreat, Seventeenth ward. on this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 6 o'clock, with out further notice. Funeral to proceed to Keeling tenOn, the 11th inst. STUMM DECATUR MOORE, in tee 38th year of his age. Ilte friends and those of the family are lovited to attend hie funeral. from hie late residence, 848 North Third 'treat, or. Wednesday afternoon at 4 &atom** frrAlumni Association Central Dinh SCHOOL.—The Semi-annual Meeting will be held at the High School Building, BROAD and OR RtN Streets, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 14th inatot, at half past Aaron o'clock. FRED HEVER, Pree'dent. WILLUM hI. BUM, Secretary jyl3-at* The S.nil-antichat lino minnt.on of the candidates for admission of pupils of the NOR hl SCIIOOL will be coniinenced on MONDAY, July 12th, at 9 o'clock, A. M - To be admitted, the candfdate must be at leastfiftren years of age, and peas a satisfactory examination in Or thography, Definition' of Won's, Reading, English Grammar, history of the United States, Geography, Theoretical and Practical Arithmetic, and Penmanship. The NORMAL SCHOOL is designed to qualify fe males to bee.= 1 eschews in the Public Schools, and precious to examination, every candidate must make an explicit declaration that her object in entering the School Is to qualify herself to become a teacher and that she intends to engage in teaching in the P ublic behtials of the C Iry of rhiladelphio. By order of the Normal School Committee. je•L9-tu UAW P. A. OREGAR, Principal. Notice.—Orren and Coat. e-Street Pht- LADELPDIL PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PA.N Btoekholdort !Labia Company are notified that a Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on TUUTUIDAY MORNINtI, July 224, at 10 o'clock, at the Commisslowne , Hall, North THIRD Street, below Green, for thepurpose of hold og an Election for Pre sident and Twelve Directors of said Company to serve till the second Monday in January, a. D. 1810. The polls will open at 10 o'clock A. M., and dose at 2 o'clock P. M. Sly order of the Commissioners. jyB-2w WILLIAM READ, Secretary. riotlee.—The Second Instalment of Flea Dollars per Share on the Stock of the fir, .ND AND TIIIhD-STRe ET PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY of Phlladelphla - will be doe and payable at the 011 Ice of the Coulpaer, No. 2.8 WA!, NUT Street, on or before floptemberMet, lB6B. By order of the Board. BENDY MA/MOOD, Secretary. jyo4tutaul&anwfteepl • I. 0. S. M. MINNE•HA•HA LODGE. , A meeting will ho held at the Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 14th, at 1)( o'clock. A full and general attendance of alt the members is particularly desired, as an election will be held for five delegates to represent thla Oland Council In the Con• vonilon to be held In this city on - MONDAY, the 19th Instant, and other Luanne will he transacted of vital importance to the Interests of tide lodge, and of the Order generally. 11y order of the. ORAND COMMANDER. laitoacm W. WOOD, Grand Secretary. jyl3-2t REMOVAL.- BAILEY h CO., Jewellers, and Manuilteturers of Stet,. ling Silver Were, /fore removed from their old stand to the, new store No, 810 OUEBTEUT STREET, (Three dooris East of the Girard ]fosse,) whore they offer fbr sato a new and choice assortment of STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE .7EWELRY, CLOCKS and WATCUZS, PLATED WARE, and FANOY coons A r.”. THE CAPE MAY EXPRESS leaves the Philadelphia Local Express Office, 20 South YIP 7 H Street, dully, at 9 o'clock. A. 11 , for the delivery of Parcels, Trunks, Va'ises, &c., six hours in advance of the U. 8. Mali. Leaves the Island at 7)i o'clock P. DI and delivers the RAMO dal. MARK CIANNINO & 00., jy13.488 Proprietors. • ••„ NOTICE.—The CITY OF 3 ', WASHINGTON advertised to sail on 1 Into AY, July 161 Y basing been detained to carry the Dotted States matte, will call on SATURDAY, July 17th ) .4t noon Futilely ;PUN G. DALN, Agent, J 714 309 WAIT Ora babe. CCLOSING SUMMER STOOK. Dress Goods at reduced prices. Wench ;Awns, fine enal,ty, at 18X ete. Organdy Bobo' $2. - Fancy Mks, Mirages and °battles. Travelling Dress Oneida, Bayadere. - iskiAltPLitaa BROTEIBI43, - ClLESTritili and EVILi.TH HADEN HUCKABAOK. -N," Very heavy Brown Bath Towelling. - Ruda JA.per and Bird-Eye Towele. " Oraah and Scotch . Red-edged wale Grass Towelling, Linen Floor Cloths, bordered. Rich colored-ends Ohamber Towele. liflaltPtitall BROTHERS, jyS.ir CHESTNUT and ERIHTEL TRAVELLING DRESS GOODS. Travelling Dusters to match. - Silk Dusters and Mantillas. French Lace Mantles, from auction. ,White Berne Duntere. Shawl Baregec, black and white. Thin Black Goods, reduced. "%MITE GOODS. Cambric, Jaconet, and Mull, 12% cts. up. Figured Swiss, plain Swine, and Victoria. From auction, cheap lota plaid Cansbrlo. BMBROIDERIES. Just °period tram auction, neveml lots Linen Sets, fancy Breakfast Sets, neat Collars, and fancy Linen Col lars at about UAL? vim!. Mohair Mitts—feversl good and choap lots. LINEN 000118. ' Fronting and Shirting Linens by the piece or yard. wrift. Seensuckere, Diay Linens, Linen Coatings, Pantaloon Stuffs, &c, Also, light Cassimeres. MARSEILLES VESTINGS ITS GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES or ELEGANT MANTILLAS. CLOSING SALES OP THE SEASON. REAL GUIPURE MANTILLAS. FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS. PUSHER LACE MANTILLAS. FRENCH LACE CIRCULARS. BLACK BARRI*: CIRCULARS. WHITE -BAREGE CIRCULARS TRAVELLING DUSTERS, - In protium enriety. J. W. PROCTOR & 00. je29 No. 109 OHISSTNOT Area. THE CHEAPEST EMBROIDERED 1. CRAPE SIIAWyI ever offered in this City are now being sold by • TiiIIENLRY & CHINN N. E. oor. EIGHTH and BPRINti CAMPS. We purchased, a few days ago, at a most tremendops sacrifice for CASH, a lot of very rich Embroidered- Crape Shawls, same -quality and etylo as we have sold for TWENTY DOLLAIU3 ! which we are now selling at the extremely low price of TWELVE DOLLARS!! Ladles, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a trANDBoll9 SitilVt. 80 011111p4 Also, Plain Crape Shawls, from $4 to liD3. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargains In Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man. lilac, &o. Travelling Dress Materials in great variety, Thin Summer-Dress Goods. Organdlea, Baregee, Grenadines, &c., &o MALIK VANUY elLltr, &o. Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Boys' Wear. Linen Goods, of our own importation, , Summer Gauze and other Flannels, ace., fro. t:,Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, &0., at • 11101iNLEY & 011I8M.8 "ONE-PRICE CASH STORE," N. N. Oar. EIGHTH & SWUNG. UANDSB 'streets. Joll)-tt ANTILLAS I MANTILLAS I— Mo- AA& ELROY respectfully invites the Ladles to call and examine his stock of Mantillas, embracing many styles not to be found elsewhere. Our stock is the largest, our patterns the latest styles, and our prices on low that we defy competition. 5.000 yards Black and Fancy Bilks, 3TX, 44, 60, 66; rich, 62X, 69, 75; very rich, 81, 87X, 96, $l. 10,000 yards Detainee, Bemires D ' ucats at 10, 12% l 16X, 18 ci ,l4ecidedly the cheapest n the ty, 20, 22, 25, 28, 31,36, d . /0,000 y a rds Ins French Lawns 10 , 12%, 16%, -20, 26, worth, many of them, 37% to 62X, very fine. One lot of Crape Shawls, at $l5, worth $3O. .600 yards side-band Onestmeres, 37X, worth $l, with a great variety of desirable goods for men's and boys' wear, lees than nenal prices. 1,000 yards Marseilles V.:stings', at 25, worth 76. 1,000 yards new style Ribbons, the cheapest In the x B, ,000 line French Needieworked Collars, at $l, worth , 10,000 yards of Plain and Plaid Jaconets, Butts and Cambric White Goods, the greatest bargains In the city. Ribbons and Fringes and Trimmings, in endless va. riety, at lees than half the ritual prices. MoELROY, jel•tuth s.tf No. 11 South NINTII Street. .RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DLA:PILILB, &o. CONSUMERS of RIOUARDSON , B LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase we reeled with the full name of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, A a a guarantee of the eounduere and durability of the Goode. Thin caution le rendered essentially necessary 11.4 lane quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared season alter Rouen, and sealed with the name of Br CI:UW:O6ON, by Irish hot:tans, who, regardless of the injury thus Indicted alike on the American oonsumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goode. will not readily abandon a baldness so profitable,; while per chsaers Ilan be imposed on with Qoods of p, worthleeo phareater. J. BULLOCKE & LOCKE, reran-Oro Agents, 88 ItUROli Street, hew York. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF SUMMER GOODS PROM JULY /BT. LAWNS, and ORGANDIES BAREGES and OREN'DINES. MARS ILLES and BRILLIANTS. DUOALS and BAREGE DELAINES. PLAIN and HAYADICRE LAVELLAS. PLAID, INDIA, and SUMMER SILKS. GLOM BLACK SILKS. 'ITEM FRENCH liltl MANTEL EDGINGS and INSERTINOB ; FLOUNCINGS, Ac. MATERIALS FOR. TRAVELLING DRESSES and DUSTERS, all Mode. SEA-BIDE P AIDS, for Bathing Drones, in medium and gay Plaids , fast colors. The whole stock of SUMMER-DRESS GOODS to be closed out for CASH, to prepare for fall. CUARLKS ADAMS, • ,10-3 to th If EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. A GARD. JOSEPH A. HAG.Y, Retail Dealer in DOREBTIO AND FOREIGN DIiY GOODS, No. 44e N. BEOOND Street, above WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA. Large Story White Building. TERDI3—ONII PRIOR FOR OABII. 1D Inicen narked in plain eguthe on each article ap29-3in VIVANTED-COUNTRY BOARDING, for a family consisting of gentleman, nit°, and throe children, 7,0, and 11 years. Must be convenient to a e'llrotid station, and plenty of shade. Farm house preferred. Address B. SCOTT, JR., Jyl3 It 491 CHESTNUT Street. WANTED—A PARTNER, with a cash • • capital or $5,000 or $lO,OOO to engage In the Wholesale (Irocery and Liquor boolnees. .ddreas B. W., at thla OMee. Jy3.0..3t* WANTED, FOR THE 'UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, boanl, clothing, 'and medical attendance. Pay from 512 to 622 per month. No men having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE at No Bit MARKET Street, above Eighth, north side. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, let Limit. 24 Regt. of Cavalry, apl7-tf Recruiting °Meer. IffiIiTSHORNE'S OURE-ALL THE La. MOUT PAIN ANNIHILATOR: and Ramat) Tar WEAK STOMACH AND W.NAn BOWELS This article is the greatest diecovery In Chemical or Medical Science for the rapid Cure of RIBUSIATISH, NEURALGIA TOOTH-ACIIE, SORB THROAT, STIP/ NECK, or Pain In the LIMBS, SIDS'. LACK, or any part of the body. It acts upon the Mood, NORMS, Sins. cies, HICIOWS, and Bones, conquering all pain, It Is also an excellent preparation for Dye pale end Didigestlon„whieh arises from a weak stomach of bowels Thousands of persons who have need HARTS. KOINE'S CITIIII.ALI, hare been astonished at its wonderful power In removing any pain from the system. Bottles 12, 26, 60 cents, and a, to be sold by R. H. JENKINS, apli.iftt Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets. EtARTSHORNE'S HEALTH—RESTO. REF, Oft SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL. The Life of the Plesh Is in the Blood. Prepared by a Chemist. The beet Restorer of Health, and the beet Illood•Purifying Compound in the World! It dose net cos.tain a particle of Mercury. The above preparatson se suited to the impaire t and weakened condition of the human race; It invigorates the whole oonatitutlon; removes all pimples and crop lions from the skin; gives blcom freshness to the complexion, and Is particularly adapted to the weaken. log complehits of both sexes. It ts a perfeot cordial in taste, and seta like a charm upon the feelings, spirits, and energies of the weak end debilitated from any cause. Quiet bottles $ll small bottles 50 cants; sold by It. H. JRNKINS, Comer of ORCOND and WALNUT Streets, ap22-Iftf 10eIISSIA. AND AMERICAN TARRED 11 , CORDAGE, assorted sizes, Manufactured and for We by WEAVED, FITTER & CO., Jyl3 No 23 N. WATER St., and 22 N. WHARVES, riikw - & - BEERS' ll LUBRICATING GREASE, ,the best and cheapest compound for greasing the axles of OM' , MBES, CARRIALIES CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and HEAVY MACHINERY. Yor eale In tin cane, kegs, and bariele, by all the DRUGHISTS in the city and the MANUPACT (IR KRS, jyl2-Om No. 000 MINOR Street. $.l J 5 FOR LINEN GAITERS. 76 ctn. for LINEN SLIPPERS. 75 ctn. for VELVET SLIPPERS. 76 ctn. for KID SLIPPERS. BLACK LINEN GAITERS. AtPARKER'S, jel9.lm* 91 North SIXTH Street FOWLER, WELLS, & CO , 922 CIIESTNUT Street, keep sts.ndard works on Phrenology, Physiology, Water Care, and Pho nography, wholeaalo awl retail. Phrenologi. cal Nomination, with charts, and full writ. ten descriptions of character, given slay and even ing. Cabinet free to visitors. Orders by moll to be addressed to Fowler, Wells, & Co., 922 Chestnut street. je9-Smolt-wky t asp 30 LARGE NO. 8 MACKEREL-NOW IN store and landing, 300 bblo No. 8 BIAORICEEL large 08 halves ditto, for male b JNO. M. KENNEDY & myls Nn. 180 and 182 N IOFIARVER. jyl3-14 th sat-1m PORK. -200 barrels Heavy Mess Pork. 88 barrels Prima Pork. 78 barrels Leaf Lard. For oalo by 0. 0. SADLER. tr. 00., aolB - No. O Nnrth Watar atrut .31 ACKER EL.-1,800 barrels Nos. 1, 2, and B.II.IORAIREI., In asaortod packages, now in store and ter sale. by JOHN M. KEI , INEDY & CO , T 4,4 1241 and 102 Nap4i, I-Pileigrffi - .,?,?,ilt;t",G.lEßzr,Yontl l .7 rifeelved (foul note Importere; sod tor sale bg A. WIUN% Bole Agent to thin City, 0,21 0 / 6 4 MA PA EMT gitn/l. COOPER k CONARD, S. R. earner NINTH end MARKET Wanto Azbuingt RETURIT.OF THE MVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE: COMPANY—PUBLISHED IN COMPLIANCE NV LTD. TliE LAWS OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. First Capital Stock " $10,000,000 Number of shares of subscribed Stock, 94,211 Amount of assessments on Stock paid in cash 1.108,442 at .$5 Value of Iteal Estate ' Amount of cash In bands of Phoenix Bank and Camman & Co Amount of cash in hands of agents in coureoof transmits' eon Amount of loans secured by bond and mortgages on which there is hens than one year's' interest due Anima of loans on which in• tenet has not been paid with in one yOar, (both principal and Interest since Amount of stocks owned by the company, $3,000 in Vir ginia stock, the remaining consists of etocks of incorpo. rated cities in various States of the Union Amount of stock held by the company as collateral for loans Amount on which Interest is due and unpaid Amount of lessee paid during Third . 11 h IS = 4 . .6' a 1,,i ;lkg the year, In this country Amount of unsettled Imes Amount of dividend 24.9 "" . 5 e Amount of cub premiums 619,187 63 Amount of earned premiums... 474,037 24 Amount of Internet recelve,l from the Investments In Vetted States 133 j 626 30 Fifth ° -9 • i. 3 P ks .. A Amount paid and owing for re insurance Amount of return premiums... Amount of expenses of Company Amount of taxes paid by the company Amount of all other expanse and expenditures of the cow. pang 41,414 05 POSITION OF TIM SOMPANT'S PONDS. a. d. The Capital 188,422 0 0 Tho Reserved Fund .214,810 11 0 Tho Life Fund 631,289 13 10 The Fire R ranee Fund 153,710 8 11 $750,000 IN40121 8 ) I N rlTErb44:+lll.t.' 00MSTITUTION AND CAPITAL Liability of the entire bodyof slutreholders unlimited. AU Directors must be proprietors in the Company. State, City and County of New York: Alfred Pell, of the city of New York, being ,duly sworn, says, that he is the Resident Secretary, and the only °dicer of the Liverpool and- London Fire and Life Insurance Company, in the city of New York; that he has read the foregoing statement, and that the camel s true and correct to the beat of his knowledge and belief, ALFRED PELL. State, City and County of New York : I, CHARLES NETTLhTON, a Commissioner in and for the said State, residing in the city of New York, sp• pointed by the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that from personal examination, I am satisfied that the LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY are posaeased of bonds and mortgagee and other securities to the amount of $600,000 and upwards, na specified in the fore going statement, and that said bonds and mortgages aro well and amply secured on real estate, and are of the value represented in said • statement. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and ached my Metal seal, this 25th day of March, A. D. 1858. CHARLES NETTLETON, [ORAL] Commissioner for Pennsy.vania in city of New York. RICHARD S. SMITH, Agent Exotutage, Philadelphia.' jel9.atuthlmo Savings ,ffttnbo. PIIBLISITED FOR THE INFORHA 'HON OF PHILADELPHIA DEPOSII ORS.— REAL EsTACH fIaVING INSTITUTION OF ST. LOUIS.—At a meeting of the Manners of this lull tutlon, held on the oth instant, it wee ordered that the statement of the condition be published u required by the 7th article of Ito charter. LONDITIoN OF THE REAL ESTATE SAVING INSTITUTION ON TEN SOTO OF JUNE, ANL Thle Institution went Into active operation on the 17th of July, 1867; its business to, therefore, for 11) months. :92E 802 e, 1858 .Depoalta $113,907 90 Interent 15,902 90 EALEXCR BREST, Cash on hand. —439,472 04. Bills receivable, being notes se cured by deeds of trust on city real estate, flretliena worth double the loans 74,524 90 St. Louie county 7 per et bonds, maturing in 1800 10,000 DO , Hartford Bank balance 061 73 Runt .1,06 34 Bonus paid for B,yeare leave of office 750 00 Expense account 2,762 21 Furniture and • fixtures 073 67 8129,810 89 le it true transcript of the tad that it is correct. WhITNILY, Treasurer. $l2O 810 801 I certify that the shove ie books of this Institution, al ST. Louis, July 1 1868. The undersigned, a committee of the Do+rd of Di. rectors of this Institution, certifies that he counted the null in possession of this Instit.olon, and there ices on hand, on the 30th of June, 1868, thirty-nine thous•.ed. four hundred and seventy two dollars, and four cents, OHABLEB A. POPE. Br. Lome, July 6,1868. The undersigned, a committee of the Board appoint ed to examine the securities (notes secured by deeds of treat and bonds) of th.. Institution, repot ts thot be has examined them in detail, and finds them In poseeasion of the Institution to the amount of sighlsrlour utak sand, flee hundred odd twenty-fonr dollars, and ninety cents, less sixty dollars paid since the first' of July. HENRY WIIIT,IIO.RE. PAR ABOVE BALANCE EBBW! raom •aD LOSS ACCOUNT, Dr. Assets'. Cash 939,472 04 Loans on real es. tato 74,024 90 Bt. Louis county bonds 10,000 00 Deposit in Hart ford Wink 051 73 Or. Liabilities, Due Depositors $ll$,OOT 90 Surplus profit.. 10,740 77 $124,648 07 $121,618 07 Norc.—The Brat three months , dopositors of this Institution are 430 In number. and these hero on depo sit, on the 80th day of rune, 1858, $73,042, (the bal. once of 5113,007 90 belonging to current depositors) and to these 430 depositors hclong all the profits of this Institution, which are (for 11y; months) as per profit and loss account, after paying all expensed (4,412 22), bonus ($750,) and lultrest to the drat of July $10,740 77 Add to Ude six months' dividend (31 per cent.) paid to depositors, or placed to their credit on their $13.042, on the first of Janu ary, 1858, and charged up to interest ac count Making a total of $13,297 .24 Or equal to a dividend of 18X per cent. for 11) months. GEORGE K. BUDD, President. Br Lotus, July 8, 1858. jyl3-11 THE SPRING GARDEN SAVINti FUND. (011L117111IRD BY YIIII LEOIELATyIIII or PISNEITLYANIA.) PERPETUAL CHARTER PIPE PER O.ICNT. Interest allowed to Depoaßors, and all Moneys Paid back on Demand OPYIOII, 831 11011T11 'MAD STREET, (OONSOLIILLTION BATIK BUILDINO.) Thin Institution is now open for the transaction ol bush:tees. and is the only Chartered Baring Fund located In the northern part of the city. The Office will be open (daily) from 9 to .2N o'clock, and also on 3101IDAY8 and TIIIIRSDAYB, from 6 wall 9 o'clock in the Beeping. MANAGNSB. graded.* Blatt, James B. Pringle, Rephen Smith, Jacob m MC Doek, John P Le Joseph Cowell, Hon Henry H. Strong, George Woelepper, Daniel Uoderkoaer, J, Healey Bray, Hon. Wm Millward, Robert B. Davidson, Frederick Strike, P. 0. Rilmaker, Francis Hart, John P 'Ferree, Josepn P. LeOlere, George Knecht, John Kessler, Jr.. John Horn. President. JADIEB B. PRINGLN. Secretary, GBORGB T. THORN. an2l4itt QAT/ING FIIND.-lINITED STATES A. TRUST 00111PANy, corner of THIRD and OHMIT. NUT Btreete. Large and small sums reeetvwd, and paid back ou de nand, without notice, with NYE TER GENT INTER BST from the day of depalt to the day of withdrawal. °Moe holm, from 9 until IS o ' clock every day, sal on MONDAY AIVENINGB from 7 until 9 o'clock. DECANTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from LI upwards. -•• • President—ST.B9lE9M R. OBLWPOBD . Tramway—PLlNY FISK. Teller—JAMßH R. HUNTER. 02AVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN. TEREST—NATIONAL SAYETY TRUST COM PANY.—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WEST COLTER Ole THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. . //10011V0hATXD HY VIM 874.12 Of PfNINTLTAMIA. Honey le received In any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The aloe is open every day from 0 o'olook in the miming till 6 o'clock in the evening, and on Honda; and Thursday evenings till 8 Wolof*. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, HOBERT BRUNNER, Tice President J. Row, Secretary. ninsavolint Bon. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Bats , Robert Selfridge, Francis Les, Bawl. K. Ashton, Joseph Tortes, 0. Landreth Dionne, Henry Diffenderffer. Money to received and payment, made daily. The inveatmente aro made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, In REAL ESTATE MOST GAGES, GROUND RENTS, 'and such drat ohms mud. ties as will always insure perioct security to the deposi tors, said which cannot fall to give permanency and sts- Witty to thin Institution. aul-ly O. 8' (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PEE GENT. ETATB SAVINGS FUND. N °. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. --rivs PEE CENT. STATE SAVINGS MIND. N °. 88 (241) LOOK STREET.-FIVE PRP. G ENT. STATE SAVINGS PUNE. iN° -8 3 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS TOED. laG-ly Noluee NOTICE TO AROHITECTS.—In pursu ance of a resolution adopted by the Monument Commissioners, at a meeting, at Harriaburg, on the 13th instant, Pane, Bpecidcatine, and Nttlmates are invited for the erection of a MONUMENI to the memory of citizens of Pennsylvania who lost their lives lu the late War with Mexico. The cost of which Is not tu. exceed the sum of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Communications on the subject of plans, &c., to bo addressed to the Governor, at Harrisburg, prior to the Ist of July. Proposals received from July 1 until Au gust 4,1558. Persons furnishing Plans will please Rend their Esti mates under seal, an they will be for the use of the Com missioners only. For the Plan which may ho adopted a premium of Two Hundred Dollars will be allowed. Dy order of the Cornmi :stoners. JOHN W. GHARY, Secretary. NintelSOURG, May 14,1868. jyl-tf NOTICE—AN ELECTION FOR SEVEN 1.11 DIREOTORS of the MONTOUR. IRON COMPANY, to serve during the ensuing year, will be held on BA. TOMMY, the thirty-fl et day of July next, between the hours of twelve o'clook It,, and one o'olook P. M.. at the Ls Pierre not, 1," In the city of Philadel. phis, Pennsylvania. 40804 hal au" Tn.v &getup INsuraiue gramaanieo. - VIGEITRENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE LYCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL Ina- RANCE COMpAC,Y. CAPITAL 37,548,049 74. O HARTER PERPETL. Office In the borough or KV NOY, Ly com ing county, P&. .4mouit of property Insured to -Juno 10, 1867 123 Amount of property insure 4 the past ,281,883 72 year 4,388,796-p0 942,110 00 600,000 00 Amount of, policies ezilr ed sa,io,* 00 the past year Do surrendered do 629,240 33 0,843,60 38 Total amount of property, Insured Sane - 10, -1858 ' 223'06,623'29 Amount of premium notes in force Jane - -. • 10, 1351 2,432,728'97 Do do receired the past year..., 478,786 65 42,030 93 1Z,031 00 478,840 00 . .. , $2,981,443,82 Amount of premium notes • expired the past year 8341,818 99 Do surrendered do - 71,793 89 416,413 86 Total amount of premium notes in force June 10,1868 82,648,049 74 Number of policies in force /due 10,1887 • , ' 18.141 Do issued the past year 3,884 21,806 Number of policies expired the past year 2,897 Do expired and consolidated.. 448 /63,01X1 00 60,000 00 14,600 oo - Total number of policies in force Mme 4,146 un - 10, 1868 18 660 Losses by fire the pastyear ses,sBi 82 Total amount of losses previous to Jane 10, 1857 - 749,45198 Total amount of losses to June 10, 1858, -,---- embracing 1607 claims 4816,034 80 STATRMENT GP THE OPERATIONS' 06 THE COMPANY 1) IT it IN G THE PAST Yr. AR. 202,777 01 LOSSES, EXPENDITURES, AND RECEIPTS. Amounto received on premium note* _ . • the past year $16,244 46 Amount of Asses'. No. 14, charged to Treasurer, Dec. 5, 1857 73,688 41 Amount of loss and damage the $89,922 87 past year $65,682 81 Amount compensati otos to Directors and Ex. Corn 296 75 Do Treasurer's ordinary services.. 203 12 - Do President'. salary 200 00 Do Interest IA exchange 1,162 51 Do Treasurer 'a commission 145 cio` Do refunded preminnin 127 48 : ' Do incidental expenses - • 1,024 = Do adjusting claims 1,391 60 Do suspended debt 4 176 63 , Do commissions, exoneration's, and - ' expensos of collecting mesa' rnents Noe. 3,4, 5, 6;7, 8, . 9, i.p, 11,025 26 - ' 11, 12, 13, and 14 Amount of liabilities over asoeta . June 10, 1857 7,223 - 20 89,428 58 Amount of assets over liabilities June 10, 1858 5494 29 ACTUAL STATE OP THE FUNDS. Amount due from ago: to 5 6,304 18 , , Amount Treasurer's account 31,599 88 --7-----437,904 00 Amount of shires on which orders • are Issued 37,257 69 Amount duo to Agents 162 08 37,409 77 Amount of assessments over‘ihibilities June , 10, 1876 2424 29 ESTIMATED STATEMENT. ' Amount of assets over liabilities Jane 10, 1868 $494 '26 Amount of assessment No. 15, di- . ratted May 12, 1868, will net a.out 65,000 00 -465,494 29 , Amount of unsettled claims in 6,273 93 23,607 43 45,618 06 process of adjustment $11,7434 63 Amount of commissions and ex onerations which it may be ne- • cesaary to make on outstanding - assessmente 10,000 00 Amount of treasurer's temporary loan amo 00 21,7134 63 Amount of asseta over liabilities, as estima ted .1.17,109 66 The LyComing ,Connty Mutual Insurance Company continues to insure against loss or damage by Mire Pro perty located in town and country. It Was ineorpomted by the Legislature of Pennsylvania in the year /840, and immediately thereafter considerate:l its operations. The Capital of this Company Is based on the Premium Notes of Its members, which, at the time of the pre sent report, /11.00 10, n, amounted to $2,648,6,10.74. These notes are subject to" assessment at any time, whenever the lessees and expellees of the Company ren der the same necessary. The resources of the Company are, therefore' abun dantly adequate to meet every legitimate demand which can arise under tamest any possible contingency. This Company is conducted on purely mutual princi ples, and has been in successful operation over eighteen years, during which period it has paid claims for losses and damages amounting to E 618,034.80. 'Every person insuring In said Company becomes mernber,, has a right to vote at elections for Directors, either by. proxy or otherwise. ID - the Books of the Company aro aublect to the inspection of the members at all reasonable hours. The Capital of this Company remains In the bands of its member* i therefore every member is the Treasu rer of his own money until the same le required for the porpoise of paying claims for losses. No debt is ever permitted to accumulate against sold Company. It is economical In all contingent expenses, and prompt in the adjustment of all honest claims. But dfteen assessments have been d. to therm. Ra 0,1112 holes silted the organisation of the Company. The rotes of rink in this Company are so arranged that each class of property Insured will support its.own loss. Therefore, the Partner, Atechanieralerehant, the Guardian, Executor, and Administrator, the Mana gers of Bridges, Trustees of °hutches, School Moues, and Academies , the Commissioners of Low:dies, are., mar Insure with the utmost confidence on the principles of Mutuality. _ _ . Application for insurance may be made to any of the Local or Travelling Agents, and any information on the subject cant* obtained by commardatting with' the Officers or Directors of the Company. This Company issues Nye-year Policies and no others. As it may be interesting to members and others to know the number and time of each assessment since the organization of the Company, a period of 18 years, we subjoin the following statistics on the aubject, to wit: The first, on all notes in force April 18th, 1841, of 5 per cent.—say oneyear. The second, on all notes In force Nov.l6th, 1845, of 1 per cent.-4 years, 6 months, and 2t days. The third, on all notes In force Sept. 13th, 1848, of 2 per cent.-2 years, 9 months, and 27 days. The fourth, on all notes in force April 6th, 1849, of 2 per cent.-6 months and 23 days. The fifth, on all notes iu force April 10th, 1650, of 2 per cunt.-1 year and 4 days. The sixth, ou all notes in force Oct. 10th, 1850, of 2, per cent.-6 months. The seventh, on all notes in force April 25th, 1851, of 3 per cent.-8 mouths and 15 days. the eighth, on all notes in force April 26th, 1852, of 3 per cont.-1 year and 1 day. The ninth, on all notes in force April 28th, 1853, of 2X per cent.-1 year and 3 days. The tenth, on all notes in force May let, 1854, of 2X per cent.-1 year and 3 days. The eleventh, on all notes in force March 15t,1865, of 3 per cent.-8 mouths. The twelfth, on all notes In force October lath, 1355, of 3 per cent.-7 mouths and 17 days. The thirteenth, on all notes In force October 12th, 1856, of 4 per rent.-1 year and 17 days. The fourteenth, on all notes lu force May 12th, 1857, of 3 per cent.-7 mouths. The fifteenth, ou all notes in force May 12th, 1353. of 3 per cent.-1 year. Total amount of assessments, 41) per cent. To which add 12X per cent., being 5 per cent. for an original insurance, and 23i per cent. for three renewals each, making in the aggregate the sum of 64 per cent. charged to the notes of such members who have been (floured during said period of 18 years. Or It may be said 19 years, as the fifteenth assessment, but recently male, It Is confidently anticipated, will be autlicient to furnish funds to the end of the presentyear. preen the above foots the comparative coat of in suring In this Company, with that of responsible stook Companies for a period of 19 years, may be illustrated to follows, to wit: On a Promo House, in Stock Company, $l,OOO Ins. at $5 per annum, for 19 years i 95 On a Prato]) house, in Lycomiug Mutual, '.;1,000 ins.. at sth rote, Note $5O, or 54 per cent. for 19 years, s 27— $BB in favor of the Lycoming Mutual. On bidet., in Stock Conprny, $l,OOO ins., at $7.50 per annum, for 19 years $142,50 On Aldse., in Lycoming Mutual, $l,OOO ins ,at 12th rate Note $l2O, or 54 per cent. for 19 years, $84.80 $77.]0 in favor of the Lycoming Mutual. On Steam Sow Mills, In Stock Company, $l,OOO ins., at $3O pronoun], for 19 years 1.570 On Stearn Saw Mills, in Lycoming Mutual, $l,OOO ins., at 40th rate, Note $4OO. or 64 per cent , for 19 years, 8218—5354 in favor of Lyomning Mutual. In mitten the above statement the lowest Stock rates known to this Company are assumed. But those eon versant with the subject can make their own figuring and calculations as la the comparative cost of insuring In the Lycoming Mutual with that of any other Com pony in the State. Thu rates of risk for forming the Premium Notes for insuring in this Company vary according to the class of hazard . , and run from 8 to 40. .... 2,656 47 DIRECTORS OF THE COSIPART. Jarcea Rankin, Muncy Borough, Lycoming county Jacob Putt , cc " II Robert Montgomery, Clinton tp., 11 Wm. WKelvy, Bloomsburg, Colcthbla Andrew P Russell, Bauville;'ktontour Wm. A Thomas. Bellefonte, Centre Jacob Haines, Wolf Run, Lycoming " Abraham Straub, Milton Northumberland ‘ 1 Prank Putt, Pottsville , Schuylkill 11 Wm. P. Painter, Mune, Boro', Lycoming 11 Charles Lloyd, Montourarllle, liereklah B. Packer, Williamsport, 11 44 IL W. Snyder, Selinsgrove, Snyder OFFICIMBS. JAMES HANKIN s President. ABIT.AIIAdi STRAUB, VICO President. JOSHUA BOWMAN, Socrutary. • C. 8. WALLIB. Treasurer. JACOB HAINES, General Agent. W3I. WHITALL, Agent for Philadelphia, LEIPEIVS Court, East of Eleventh, below Arch. jyld.strat DIRE INSURA.NOE. BY THE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSITBANO2 COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. On buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise Purseitters, tr., in Town or Country. OPPLON, No. SOS WALNUT STREET. OartraL, 2177.2 26 . Amato, 2262,466.89 Invested as follows, viz : Pint Mortgagee on Improved Olty Property, worth doable the amount 120,200.0( Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. 6 par cent. mortgege Loan, $20,000, cost 25,600.00 Allegheny County 6 per coat. Penna. It. B. Loan 10,000.6( Pennsylvania Railroad COI. Stook - 4,000.01 Stook of the Reliance Mutual Insurance , Company 10,160.0' Stock of County Piro Insurance C0..........1,050,0( Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 476.01 Bills receivable. btonnesa paper 62,71.1.6( Book Accounte, aeornod loitered, /to 3,3 Wit Cash on hand and in Bank 16,042.2 i Clem Tingley,• %Intern IL Thompson, David 8. Brown, Cornelius Mormon, John R. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Moses Johnson, Charles 8. Wood, Jammu 8. Woodward, fe2o-5 to th-rp.ti B. AI A MERRIAM FIRE INSURANCE 00. A - A- INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphis Having a large paid-up Capital Nook and Sorpina Invested In sound and available Beouritiee, continue: Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Yurniturs, Morchandise Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and "other Persona Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted DIRJIOI . OIIIB. George abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, Gaspar W. Morris, , Samuel O. Morton, James IL Campbell, Patrick Brady, Dimond G. Dutith; Charles W. Poultney. (mown ABBOTT, Preddent. THOMAS R . mean , Secretary. ja2ll-7 lf C A. KIN(iSBURY, Rr. D., Would Inform life friends that he haa REMOVED to 1119 WALNUT Strout, above Eleventh. Jelt.3zo 11R. HENRY H. SMITH HAS REMOVED JJ to No. 1112 WALNUT Street, ooratir of cm/11oz. jen-ta, tL att4i It* 527,840,160 6 $262.406.91 g 1 TINGLEY, President. OBS. Samuel Bispham, lichen Steen, William Mauer, Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall Mill, Z. Lathrop, Charles Leland, ,Isoob T. Bunting, Smith Balms, John Bla ell, Pittsburgh lILNOHMAN, Secretary. illentietrp. L;lllBlCUl*Sts. CONbERT HALL, 001ficiENOIN4•IION DAY EVDNYNG:J.triIy ]4th.--•iderrbr Brahma Pell arid Trowbridge Minstrels. from - the Mod &met Opera House, Boilten—eonsietieg of thirteen Steeper formers. For farther -partied's" nee posters sod pro gthmates of the day. • - irso-et _ • LOW MORRIS, Soothes; mayor. '"A -SIVUPilnq XCIIrCSiOnti• . , FQB LlNE—The' inrift and--favorite Etteamer ‘ 7 711L Mr., pe Capt.M W. - Watturna,learee Azoh.otreet Batuharf W fgr CAay ervy Tatioday, Thursday, and rday Morning, at P,l‘ o'clock. Iteturolog, haves the Cape on thaintermeillate, 84* at 8 o'clock A. Al. Pam $2, carriage litre included; SeriazittBl.6o Smola Tickets $B, carriage hire - - .1)1.2m* , . ANIZMitg AloiksoLGwil.Euva: LTG TO TANN THE MOUNTAIN Arno—THE PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY will Lome EXCUR SION TICKETS during the Summer to ALTOOnA and the MOUNTAIN ROIOSE, (Cream's Station;) good for six days. Pare to Altoona and return -- ' $7 16 Fare to Mountain Roue and return •- 00 Plateau., July 2,1868:.TH05. MOORE, jy3-12t Agent , Penneyleantaltallroad Company, PHILA l IZE R L AI P . AI . 4. Lnix.--oREAT- DUOTION. „ FAIEE - TO NfAthtitd L4rL9 ONLY $B. 00. Trains Imre the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, drily , (Sun days excepted,) as follows: 7:30 A. ht., dal express. • - - - 3:30 P. 21. , night expreas; '- Tickets can be procnred at the-Depot, and also et the General Office of the line , Northwestcornei SIXTH and OIik.STNIIT Streets: . _ . . CHARLES S. TAPPER, General Agent. IagIaZIMSNORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD FOR DELAWARE WATER-GAP, RAUCH CHUNK, HAZLETON, AND.THE LEHIGH COAL REGION.— Philters to the above popular places of Boom Resent will find the Route offeror by the North Penneyinnis Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Val ley and New Jersey, Central Railroads, to be 'morel and agreeab hly le, passing through some of the richest and most hi counties in th State, end _pos sessed g Emnforcultivatedtable accommodations, e both on the road and at the various townathrough which It passes. Pox ME WATER GAP ~-,-.Take 2.26 P. M. Etas • Trsinfrorn Front and Willow streets, pass m tbefg tat Bethlehem, and takocirs .next, morning at • 9 o'clock, through Beaton to New Hampton, where a close con, nectiod is made with the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, and arrive at the Gap about noon. POE MAUCH ,CIIIINK AND THE COAL REGION. —Take 9 ,A, M. and 2.26 P. 24. Express Trams from same Depot to Bethlehem, where - a close connection is made with the Lehigh Valley Railroad,. through from Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk in 5 hours. _ A KIM' AND PLENT ROUTE .TO - NEW YORK CITY.—Tak• 9 A B M. Express Train to Bethle hem, theme at 2.20 P. M. via L. V. It. R. and N. J. 0. R. It. through Easton to Elltabethport, thence by Steamer, and arrive in Now York at quarter pest '1 P. M. Partials' travelling North that have a few hours to spare, will find this a new and agreeable route. . For farther particulars, inquire of • • • . ELLIS CLARE, - Agent N. P. R. R., Front and Willow streets. PHILADALPIIIA, J 1711018,1958. ati dr am b,__ FOR CAPE NAY AND NEW YORK. DAILY, et EIX o'clock A ' NEW YORK AND PIIILADELPRIA. LBTEAM NA VIGATION, COMPANY. The iplindid ocean steamers' DELAWARE, Captain Copes; BOSTON,' Captain &Hew ,• and KENNEBEC, Captain Hand, form a daily line between tide cityL_Cape May, and New York, leaving from Bret pier below street (Sundays excepted) at 9)(o'clock A. PS Ra tan. ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sundays excepted) at 6 P. M. ' - Retuning, leave Cape May (Mondays excepted) at A. M. Bare to Cape May (carriage hire included) !2 ' 00 41 " for servanta.:: . .... 160 " ''' Season tickets (carriage ' ex tra) - 8 " New York, cabin T 0 00 0 "- steerage '1 60 ' Preight taken at low rates, -•- For weave, snits rooms, /CC:, - apply on board, or at the 0810, 14 8 and 816 SCUM DELAWARE AVE NUE. JAMES ALLDERDIOE, iel6.3m , Agent: taliggPMFOß THE SEA SHORE. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. - ONLY TWO ,kliD HALE HOURS TO THE "SEA SHORE. , - - On and after Monday June 7th, and until - further no tice, (Sundays excepte d,) three trains daily to Atlantic) City and return.- Fi rat Pueenger Train time Vine it. vier/ 7.30 A. M. Second 6.00 R. M. Freight Trainirith Teenager Oil. attached, 4.&S Accommodatiorn to Weymouth, 15.35 P. M. - LEA 3 ATLANTIO 0/TY, - First Passangesh rain leayea 6.00 Second " " •n , , 4.40 P. M. Freight Train tilth Paisenger air attached, n.so P. M. Accommodation Train leaves Weymouth, A. M. HADDONFIELD TRAIN Leaven Cooper , ' Point, 11 1. M. and 2 F. M. Haddonfield Fare to Atlantis when when tickets are purchased bears entering the cars, Sin. Persona wishing to go down to the tea Shore an d return the same dar, - eanepend , SIX MOVES ON. . Tick:eta torahs round trip, $8.60 Tickidi to go down in The afternoon and return neat morning, or down on Saturday afternoon nod return on Monday meming,42.so, EXTRA NOTICE. - . • The Accommodation - .Train to Weymouth will zip through to Atlantic on fisqurdayAfternoos4 and coo thine to run every Satiiiday until further notice. • Leave Vine street 6 as 44 Atlantic . City. 400 .4. M. Stopping at all Stations. - Monthly tickets will be sold at the following rates: For the month of.June,llorovihe month of Sept. $lO July, 20 For - three menthe, - .40 4, I' August, 20 For four months, 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 aoygoode until received and receipted for by their Freight Agent at the Point. R. FRAZER, Secretary. je7-te for Sale anb Let. ea TO LET .—BOA.RDING,—A pleaeint L furnished Roo3l,with Board, in a private famil4 for a gentleman who wants the comforts of n home.. Inquire at 1228 FILBERT Street. jyl3-Bt* VIRGINIA LANDS , FOR SALE.—Tho su'licriber has live Farms for sale in the eouoty of Albemarle, varying in she from 140 to 1,300 scree, an/ ranging from $5 to 00 per acre. One tract of ves7 rich Land, but unimproved, containing over 1,1 acres, ho will sell for $.5 per acre—no money to be paid for four years, and no interest required. For further information inquire of .101111 L. O'NEAL, 609 MARKET Street, Philadelphia,' or of the sub scriber, at CiikkitLOTTESVILL.E, Va. Jylo-etwisr PAUL 000DLOS. fIFFIOE TO-LET.-AN ELIGIBLE OF -1.." FMK for an Inatirance Company, or similar cor poration, having three eominnalcating rooms on the same door, No. =a WALNUT Street, above "DOCK. Immediate poseeselonven. .Apply to JOHN 0. RIOTER, or THOMAS T. BUTOLLOR, No. 1111 South YOUR i U &met, nihde.ttiths-tf Esmond story, front room. FOR SALE—Very desirable Delaware and Maryland FARMS, cloae to Railroad and Naviga tion. Prieeo low; terms very cagy to actual sett3cra WALNUT Street, N 0.323. Call between Pl. M. and SP. 3f. Cornea bank jylo.3t /110 LET.-THE lIEPER BOOMS OF A. stores No. 327 and No. 333 - MARKET Street, below Fourth. Apply on the premises, to M. L RALLOWEIA, & CO., or GIIILLON, ANDERSON, & CO. etnnemtn's Surnieliing eaabs. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. W.-w./CNIGEIT,I6O6 ARMY Street, above Sixth. Philadelphia. Dealer in all Made of Furnishing Gocd.s, and uranufaeturer of Fine Shirts, warranted long in every reaped to any others manufactured in this city or elsewhere; wholesale and retail, or made to order. aintf NT LE MEN'S WRAPPERS OR UR DRESSING GOWNS.—The largest and hot an 9ortment in the city, wholesale and -retail, - with a full line of Ceder Clothing, suited 16 the memo; at W. W. &NMI:IT'S, 600 ARCH attest, stem Sixth Philadel• phis. mhl-tf WINORESTER & SOOTT, GENTLE! MEN'S FLOINIMIING STORE, and PATENT Jaen:FLANS BEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. TM MISSTNUT Street, above Seventh street , Philadelphia. the attention of Southern and Western Merchants.; and -Itranoni, Is particularly Invited to this Improved out os ihlits, the moetperfeotlittlng art:We rude. At whole. 10 and retail. and made to order. anls:lyle chtiruL FOR REGISTER OF WILLS, JOHN SWIFT. Subject to the will of the People's Convoatlon jy6-tf REGASTER OF WILLS ANDREW J. WESTER Subject to Democratic Rules. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT— JOSEPH A. MONIIILIMER, Eleventh Ward Subject to the rube of the Democratic party. jerkltCe QHF, R IF F AL T Y.—Eneemagod by my friends, I offer myself ea a candidate :or the aka of SHERIFF of the City and Uounty of Philadelphia. inhjoetto the decision of the People's party, won, no. Atli:lath= I respectfully WILLIAM TI. KERN, Fifteenth Ward. FOR REGISTER OF 'WILLS JOHN CUMIN, Fifth Ward. Select to Democratic Rules FOR REGISTER OF WILLS— CHARLES D. KNIGHT, TWENTIETH WARD, Ont. Jest to the People's Nomination. jol-tf VOR — REGISTER OF WILLS. - JOHN CAMPBELL, OP SEVENTH WARD. -Babjeot to Democratic rules. rnyll4ro fampe. pETENE'd PATENT - NON-EXPWtrfVE BELI-GENNBATIND GAB LAMP is the only Patent Burner that has • NON-CONDO:MOB ATTACHED. For Safety, Oheal oess. and nrilliapaay, it anrpssea dl °there. STATE AND (MINTY SIGHTS FOR PALE. Addreea D. P. YISTICRB comer PIitUOND and OLLEiltliffi Papilla ; and 472 BROADWAY, Naw York. mh4-Iy-rp IWERT STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK ILA to your interests, and pat , maize 1115811ER'8 LIMP MOTOSIY, 109 Ponta EIGHTH street, below Cheating. ?rations to hie opetumg a responsible History, you were Merged $lB for work hich be is now doing In a war anted manner from $8 to $lO. Support him, or you wili. Ilea the Ranlolllolllres 111, lald., ilittitirallTrtirtlfrft by Bost-stroke, and thousands .I.rt lidured by ft, mei vet even sensible people neglect to precut° one of the PATENT PARAGON UMBRELLAS sold by WM D. RICH • 'EDSON, No. 418 MARKET Street jylo-12t if JACKSON, JOB PRINTER. Hu RemoTod to VIEW( AND OLLESTNIIT STREETS. 1y2.1m []ERRING. -300 bbln. No. 1 NERRING. :rtfo lg =y hald" JVigl i d d . o lirgi f tln w C i lS. gtor. a' , h 1 44.1du. 1 0 tatikl4ll4.ll,Ml
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