C LITATE MS V../fti.F.Alt•rr , *; 4.4I9.I4ISILADAytAOI..* ,„ hityeTal-. ri uLgyareqaently riled- attention to the sepertor,tß 111erits of the celebrated new Flouring Mill, patented by 111 r., 111 r., -Edwin clarki,ard 'exhibit:eft* bior'-,af No. 235 Race siiieti'frliern, ye_ may state fe'r the infermation of our, readers &bread, the rights ,for air • manufacture and site oats alone f4r: We hitio' donned because, upon, infenuotiontennded on personal obeerrattingwe' beilogglttjain:seatbrei,:to:34 - .onkikee. untie*? Piqt-, dhctlou of which will: ben great Public benefit.: c shM:Varticle ptibliihed in our Columns - en Pride.* of last week, we referred briefly to the ingenious arrangement of thelnii're fn Nis si/d the' daleadvantageTte- • Rutting from it t fittulAre.„WoUld: =attention to auoifietefetifure no leseviniportilritte itafaluess ',per fect plece,of tormidnery, riokiiii.boiting apparatus.; in thettratifoce,:tfiiiiddideriof. placing the 'conveyer in side or the bolting chamber—which core eir-tight aid liable to become heated: and "thereby to impede the boltrisg*egir;,Weituoirtg. tlittinesb of! thecuitti, to milt entirel y - obviated - by Plaeingthe conveydrOnglvrontaide of thobolting,ohamberjthlis altar - foe-an introduction ot"cold air into the latter throngho two•int aperture' ertendinialong its entire length, which besilni "fleet of keeping the mesh - oftbe. bolting cloth open, therebrfacilitating its operations and enabling:4,o perform better:wori.:44l addition to this, we may add thit',.tikanottiar, audit anything - still Moro ingenious arrangement, Any portion et; the ground material melba rbOondarted,to thoeye of the railt.burr, and regroundrwitb?the *brit 1. or, It the miller desires it, can be retained and rebolted without grinding any portion of it; or,ft min lie - rejected altogether, or any portion of of Whio'hls effected by the operation of a single elide, eo acertratelYlidlested that these sere- ral changes.mby be ;treated at interval" oftine4ditilenth lmrt.ofea.fnchyif desired.. ;. •;. PINE APPLad roz Pamontmto.—Tho supply of't*Cdeljelond fruit for Preamirlog,'whieh we !TOM( ot itatiLfir, tyo. eliaWae!balng.for sale at tfie;eonteo: tiroery saahilstithent or Whlinian, No 12.1.1.2dark4 street, Lai been replenished. The new lot: to fully equal to the h tit; both in size _and - 40104 and now is theater toto them, as every, prOdooV tionsi keeper known.- Tu/pEasposin ^le the pima to gO to now, and Slims.!lC No. 800 Market street, II the place to, buy your robes to enjoy the bathing.. Elloares establishments at OapoTelateleadAtiantie City are very popular. 'HiteaT s OS s ctiSaylatii night,, at the witching luitir of twelve, n . ,apietral figure, clad in a Ennowiteii, stridingidnagtheetriubstriati near th e old theatre Site;''..itt,the coiner of Sloth street he was met by a iratchinan, who stammered out, W.*-ho a;r-r-o • y-0..0'-u 1 and w-w-hat d-o-o you The figure replied, in a hollow, sepulchral tine, 4 , I am the shoat of old Drury,doomed for a cer tain time to walk the night, .and I- felt a sort of hanker ing notion, while I was out, to have. a squint at the famous Brown-Stone -Clothing Store of pookhill k WC son,„flos. dos and ,Cifestntit street, above Stith." The star, finding the ._ghost to bo inch a sensible cos. tomer, was reassured, and pointed out the palace store.- Cot , or Tow:n: 7 4ost , of ourAcieiness meit,, whose leisure will - permit—them, are •either. out of town, or making arrangements' to leave. Thrum who oonteMplate a visit tii'tha - sia-shore'li'nd 'a dit, in Old 0Ct414 4 tan proeura beautiful Whin robes, of any con ceitrabic ' 'Pattern at the very. leareat - prices, at El dridge, ' 44 Old Pranklin Hall Clothing Emporium," IVO, 321 Chestnut street, corner of Frailkiln Place. , Tus Turkish 'Admiral has left its. He is wanted to - mire - lathe war against the iltintonegriror. It la 161.1 that „ the_ Porte ..has few sutra' ORIGIN of equal &ditty, and_tbat be cannot be spared any longer. The Turk bee bid a good time during his sojourn in -this °built:4;ll7:6l46E • turey*lth! a wanlinbe - well stocked with the beautiful simmer styles of Granville Stokes, the great clothier, - 66i Chestnut Street. • _ , ~m~icrtatians: ; (Reportadfor TbePreas.] CAPE HATTISK-43*eidd'T tright.:-28 200 Iba tog_ wood 820 bats eons 183 do cocoa Thu wattson & Sons. - 411D1 . 11.--litig 0- 11 Prost-808 hhdli 121e8 alive 50 hhds molasses 20 bids 1 elates honey - 100 csroons biesiS & P. Welsh. .- ORO) ^l.BtiNW-Bshi'Cleofge Mengham-308 hhdd salute! do molats.- ' • szilaton ' - ' LETTER Ag gh , . l6 TehatiPeilxchangdinsuadolphis. Map Wyoming, Burton - aeon Barque Josephliimirell, Daspai...::Laginajra, Ace, loon Barque Hamilton, Jackman ,• .8t Zap:rile Cabs; scion Samna' emerica,Vitharii. '"- Cardona', soon Barque Winona - 13-alliaon • Hey West, soon Barque inns, Habra Bartkadoes, soon PHii AvELPEtia BOARD OP irsA oa. WILL IA3I - - icietra O. GRUBB,' . • ' ,' , : , o:Auxi 001/Xllllll CM mix "denim. latti yparAti;-„ litkaxint AnteAligottc PORT OF FlillADWAFfilis ,July 19, 1909 WN-111.174:13 4.48 111111.1111T2 7 14 HIGH WATER . „ 9 10 aaaivin__ -, • Steamiabip...i3tiatOn;tallewe2o , hours from Toila; tL Cape Mae, witb mdse and passel:4am to Jamas AU dardlon.l4Paaaed below Send, istandar banquet, a brlal and ten schra. . - &eau:table Benuebecr, 11and424 hour, from New 2prk, via. flapeldaiy, with- wise 'and passengers to -Jsu'e.ll - Passed five light hags sad some ten sehm— one supposed the Oeorge blangbam-l-balow Reedy bland, Barque Id innesots, *emelt, from Itio de Janeiro 9th vilv, with coffee, ike -- to - bir Deveretuc. Zone 16thOst 14 24 8, long 35 20, Mead an ,4mertnitlonblis Ltwall Lavine, painted bluer, slowing le White Mpg, with red border, and letters Yeein It; 19th, lit 12 37, long 80, spoke barque-Abeit* of., ant for Boston. from River P 114444014 li3B.4o,long4l44Bvbeised 3 830 0 ,4111 p umutt, boned B; swine day 111.11 , 144 Amiiissubsrquo tome to anchor off Pertiambneo;showing s..,bleia signal with white ball in the tioritiaUpptisent thtlitarien, of Phi ladelphia, from New Rork for Buenos Ayres.-- - - Bargee named Ditightabbill 01114 Nertiad, With cuffea,An. to nos Wattson a. eons. -Banns- Aurelie,ilesttle, 3 days from:New York, in bsbast, to b 9 Stetson & Oo . ' - , - Brig '0 H Post. Billiman, It days froth Remedios, wittilesgar, - &o, to 8 W - - prig bpeedgwi Thompson, 16 days fro th Idejagiee, 211, with sego?, &o to 7 It- Penistan, Bohr George lieinghani,l3thidder, 14 days Irene Crab sopr, &a to It Pulliam • Schr Sharp, Bbarii, 7 days rein Bath, Ho, with tee to osiehno.., Hobe I H Atwood - Method, 6 days froth Boston, with Ash to sitroup do Bro. . Behr,Creweil, .6 days boat Providence, with mdse to Crowell do Collins. w , u ftlo t r t :l , lroa, e p w t i rnl e m, 2 .. daya from Letiea,•Del,wltti - Bohr Anna B Russell, War rlngton j 2 days from 'Lewes!, Del, with grain to Doyley, Wal!ort t ao.• ri• Btite of Ogorgts, Us rrfn , saran Alex:Lleoni..3r Stoi - untibip RlAlntait Bprpgne, yalthewe, Boston, II INlumor.• - . . fiteeroship Delaware, Copes, N York, Jae Altderdloe. Itsynee,"Bistau,'.oidn, Ifeekdr & Co. Brig Nureks, Dely,liiiirlisto Et, Pettit, Martha Jr.. 00. Behr Mary Eddy; Ktug;kloette, • , do Schrlitog Dore Mitigate, Alexandria, T Webeter, Tr. bar J Webb, Yould k .Norwleh, Van Dusan, Norton Sobs 8 N.Thal, Paddoolr, Middle town, .• . • do, Fehr M A Broader, idurrity..New. Eason do Behr Z Taylor. Abbott, - do Oar Charm, Neal, WAshington, •- - do .Bohr Wn, John,lddler, no do Behrrhopard, Marsh, Georgetown. DO, do Ott: jf, Nottog, Olen*, SatOraore, A Groves, Jr. ' . (Ai vturaim TO ran rinse.) Haw:Boni. July 18. • Arrived, ship Belle Or.lbe Ocean,Yroin Liverpool; ship John Sidney, ;Irons Bhielde, Bogiand; barque Redrov, trom Idio do Jateirot. barqUe.Troialt. Irons Ulenfuegos; barque John kiyson, from Turks /eland; brig South, fro'm ibtrerpool; brig.BrinceeiLoniss; (Norwegian) from Rochelle; Ails Abner , Taylor, (turn , Winne, P 11 42 brig Orinoco, rpm/Amodio% brig Billow,- (Br) fro= Bogue, In- (inuyle; oda Anna Ilincke, bout , Barbadoes; ►ohr Mary 0 Torboll, From Arrojoi Bohr Josephine, from RAO . - , - Mao hrtived, ahip W P Storer t from Liverpool; barque Linwood. from Leghorn; brig •Milton, from Part •aa PAncei brlifil.fildu turn, from flCJOluis, PR. 2" MEMOILIHDA Steamship Aruitris, Hoydtman, fom Hamburg via .Southampton Ist Inati at New York 17th lout. - Steamship Phrladelphis, . Harrison , for Havana and N - Ortelide, cleared as New York 17th hurt.. Steamship ;Voyageur de ill. Mar, (kgyptlan, new, 1220 e tonal) Eldridge, for Alexandria, 51LYpt, cleared at hos. 1 ton 17th Mgt; . . .Elhainibip City of New York, Bowes, c:eared at Boa-' ton 17th Ins.t -for Ship Tropic-Bad, before reported wrecked near' Inagnaoras broken up 25th ult. Nearly all the cargo which could be got at was saved in a damaged condition. The aehr-Baltimore, which •had rimers engaged by the, salvors to take the cargo to Inagua, had saved a deck' load. Ship Old Colony, Lew, 106 days from Callao. arrived in Ilatoplon :ILoauu,l6th -lost • Received considerable damage in'comlng round Cape Won. - Ship Carrier Dove. Mantel, from Callao for New York, arrived in Hampton Roada 10th lost•O n a damaged con. ditton. Ship Chace, White, from Liverpool, addled at Oharlea ' ton 15th inst; bhip , f.brobirdcibrobird, for L iverpool, cleared at St John. NS, lath lost, Ship Polyeelds, 'Omni:tilted) Scott', froin Honolulu, waa below New Bedford 18th that. .hip Hate Eluoter,llealy,-from Savannah 27th ult. for Liverpool, wu spoken 4th lost, Ist 40 50,10ng 65:0, Ship Prigateißlya, gripe; at Hongi Kong : May 4, was to soil 12ilf foilau - Wranclieh. Ship Nearn, Mny,cleared at Savannah 14th anat. for Liverpool %.:..:. ; s'• , Ship Napier, Kennedy bleared at New York 17th mat for Hong Kong.' Ship Hilliifroin - Chinilis irlar.da for Cowes, was spokrn Apt II 80.10:41 Ofie d, 'Mfg 50 1:4 or. • • Bei ripplaorcas YOnteli - rote, from Blanche Islands, ". at lew York 17Or inst. Barque Dennis Kelly, Corson, from• New Orleans, was at Pensacola 10th' inst. "-' Barque Mary Fratioas,itobi Patagonia, with guano, arrived fu waaapton lioadsl7,ol Met. Barque WhWired,ltutincra, , fronkato de Janeiro, ar. i red at Richmond 18 n mat. Bargee Weather Haas, Holten, from ,ilan'oe, Brasil, arrived at Isle* Vaiic 17th inat: Barque Marsaret,,Woodjar Philadelphia about Ist lost, ernalned at Rio,deJaneiro.,7 - • Barque, We/lE_ Bettlnalit from Otto de Jangled' Juni Angie st ear York 17t h loitt. 'lnce 21. lot 12 83 B, long —, aignallaed a full rigged brig 'showing a white and red signal, with white centre.' &e June 22d, let 9 • 40 13, aiguailaed a Holum rigged Ch'p , (fore and main) show/Das burdao j mhlte centre, blank letter', Barquellwrid Wilson; Yeacceli, Bnt u Gtfo6i:, braved at enatos, Braalli May 24;and rebanfnea'ione O. Barque Phantom, quip, at New Mork 18th amt from Rio de Janeiro -- -- - , Red_Phifig.ftn. Metf.Y; BtOorichi• from .NewcagthwEpg, for " P hiladel phia, was spoked. 11W aIF, tat 47 9 , i long 1680- • • patllnit ed front. Baltimore 11th tost.for Rio de Jowly? • - Barque Aura,liage, at Havana 101 h Inst. for Sagas, to load atigar for Baltimore; Philadelphia, or New Tors, ; • 'at $5 per hhdand $1 per Bra..,- •.• • ;'• gi s hrig,,Water Witph, Skinner, train Storm Leone, • • . Cope de Yordos June 10• arriyedat Boston 10th hist. • • - arlt•ChAttanee.dayNoria, tar Bible and a market, ri g id irdm Lattimore 17th inst. Ar-Forert; Gillespie,- from Bahia, was ap - t , l'f g Paler Crowell, from Hew Yo:iti at Wrinads, W . , 4c 4r. `Rntlh wot F arrell, of `PkgrAolplasoiim spar fdt, long 25 50. . 'hence., was dlapharging at " - KktqkOommarge, aathaway, kende, mitredlit Rio de ' fortottoodl2th; to return:: . foitalliPli *91 e.0 Ponaacola 'till s '' ' s le4" i ' 3 . aine t spartodi or Zet, tiltatoiLl6th Inst. _ - - rOtitYkA 4 l /1, 4f , lillanrltleateo / 159 4 0 .M u 'Ina* I • , , • -; 1: • •;:ef,V.V.:540 VOCA:Andapried ,agoviiltt, and z Boon , Borosys, ,itjtaltedigtjahtat.:'-'• , • .1,-mappldangilooploilott, cleared at' Bolton , Ilth iriet fOr .. ' 4lr ` l 's l/161441PY11. tir4. 4.• - ; ; • r . O O, " ltdokitt, olodro tript Now York Ittk: vEZzAriLTIOIVIWNSIC. c`- t Soh, Brolly Keith, Penny, for Rio de Janeiro, cleared at New York 17th lost: • Bohr Artette, Chase, for Philadelphia or Baltimore, jailed lento providedie 16th Mat. • , " Sdhr Mystie, liver, hence at Myatio 15th Irett. Sabre Richard. Borden, Arnold, and Martha Wright fasten, Wrightlngton, for Philadelphia, sailed from Fall River Ifith Inst: Bohm Hannah Warwick, hence;- Angler, Besse; do for Wareham; Deborah' Jones, Winemore, do for Boston and Oyrus thamberlain, Hallett, do for Pall River, ar rived at Edonlegton 10th Met Behr Kate Weston. BM., for Buenos Ayres, cleared at New York 17th teat. , Fehr Walter, Langthorne, hence, arrived at .Norfolk 15th lost. .„ Behr Emily Yowler, Puller, for Philedelphia, cleared at Boatorf 17th lost. • - Soh , Julia Marla, Eaton, for Philadelphi s, via Vienna, Md, Bleared at Baltimore 17th inst. Behr St Stephen, McGregor, hence, arrived at Lubec Bth lust. ; Schee Alexander Blue, Hankins, and A H Brown, Bel illeott, for. Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford 16th lust. Bohr —, for Phdadelphis., watt at Mayagnea, PB, Id inst. Schrs B A Hammond,..iaine, from Boston for Philadel phia;Narragansett, Hall, Wareham fordo; 0 W Bent Ley. P Moweli, Victor, J F Durfee L Clark, &Goy, front Hingham for dd, and 0 hi Pettit, Ola , k, from Wareham fordo; at Newport 15th inst. Sabra W H White, Gen Cameron, Dr Wm It Powere, and - Mary lice, called from New Haven 15th inst. for Philadelphia. Selma AIMS Brown, Brovin, L Waterbury. Heselton, and War Steed, Bmith, for Philadelphia, Balled from Providence 15th Inst.. • Bohr- Seaport, Scull, sailed from Pawtucket 15th Inst. for Phlladelphta. Bohr L. Phleger, Case , for Philadelphia, cleared at Baltimore 10th Inst. Bohr N Berry, Poodleton, at Salem 15th lost. from Beira° City, IdAHIHE MIBOBLLANY. Ship preadnonght,,Oaptain Sarouele, from New York June 10. made the passage to ,Liverpool in 15,days, Behr Mary Ann A Caroline, which got ashore on Georges lean& and was afterwards got off leaky an , put 'satiate at Gallsp's Island to'prevent filling, was from 'Philadelphia (not - Portland) for Newburyport. • Liverpool, Jelly 20—The Isle of May broke her shear 'this morning, and min foul of the -British Queen, carry ,leg sway the atatineheona and bulwarks of the l atter. The Morning Light, for Melbourne, broke her shear and run foul of the Anetralia, for aew York; each lost = chain ; and ein; and received some alight damage r_The ,barque _Jotoph tic Ilaunah, or portiood. Sturdi rant. from Newport. N, with' coal, bound , to Havana, was totally wrsoted 17th nit. at:Bimini. She wan an A 2 vessel, 536 tom register, and built at Portland in 1857. It was barque Arabia, of Salem, which took off the crew of ship A thane, and afterwards got ashore lu Ta. Me Bay Maylo. The Crews of bothivessela were med. 'apt Dana( of barque Dragon, at Salem, confirms the lima of the arable.. and understood that vessel and cargo were sold for 2,000. (Int Knight of ship Art adue. of. Boston (foundered off the Cape) bed been at St Helens, and had takewpassage for, home, supposed by walrof RugUnd. - • , DOMESTIC PORTS NEW YORK, July 1.7-Arr chip ,51arrhattan, Dixon, tiverpool; b a rques Utah, Alexander, Cope Palmas, W 0 A; Itiegeton, Dawes. Cumberland Harbor; brig* Edzoinston Brothers (Br), Rick, Mariellles; Bag( new. Case, Porto Cabello ; Joseph Park, Park. Grand Turk; TI; ochre Homer, Hopkins,. Parks felled.; Fan ny, Wicks, New Orleans; Norfolk Packet, Bedell, Ape lachicola ;.Enchantrees, Jayne, Savannah; Cherie. T Strong, Literati. Baltimore. . Cleared ships Lucy Thompson, Pendleton, Liverpool; Richard Alsop, Wallington, Antwerp; Sultana, Barrett, Now, Orleans; barques; Aristides, Beide. berg, Bremen; Magellan (Pros), Reeks,' Bristol; -brig Roseland, Bell, Glasgow; sells Pollux, Leekaren. Havens; Bettie, Prod den. Nissan ; Goo Mil lard, Snow, Pogo, NP; JM Tay inr, Smith Witablogton, NO; Wattermen, Peterson, ItiChmond; Wythe, Tuttle, do;,Ann, Cole, City Point; Arctle,Wicks, Alexandria. - ' ' 'flailed stearmhips City of Washington (Br), Liver pool; Brerneri ((Brew), Bremen; Alabama and Baknoaby ashville, end Memphis, Charleston; ships Challenge; Ban Fraooisoo; John Koos, Oity Point; Palestine; London; Fairfield, Rotterdam; Richard Al gol", Antwerp; barque Ooriolan (B rew ), firemen; brig Dorothy, Trinity, NF, and others. 1103TON;July 11—At ship John Tianjin, Makes, Cadiz ; brig Fannie, Campbell, Sagas,. , Below, at anchor at quarantitie, barque St Mame ; from Remedios ; brig Moline, Cienfuegos ; Rohr Ham let. from St Domingo. - Telegraphed—Barques Henry Bill, from Palermo; Courant, from 'Antwerp. Cleared, etramor 'William Jenkins, Hallett, Bath more ; barqne Metal; Bryant, Machias ; brigs Mectota, Haynes, Gouldsboro ; satire. name - Amelia, Harding, Richmond, PA. • Also, cild ship John It Mayo, Snow, N °tisane; brigs Josiah Jog, Wallace, flevatmeh ; Bo- foe, Steele, 'do Waltham, Clark, Bllerforth ; fiches LlBLOarter Fiske, Norfolk. Bailed brige Boston and Peirl. "'HOLMES'S:ROLE; July 14 P. M —Ar brig Ann I Elizabeth, Taylor,Roston.foi Phlledelpble. 'Sid' brigs - Howard, - (Bari, 'Ellen. Sam Small, Serail Flagg, Sarah Elizabeth ; "ohs Fly, North Paciflo, Ocean Wave,' Pandaesett,'Pequoianook„Emma. Forrester. E W 'Benton, M B Mahone:Beak Berry, D E Wolf, R - venue Robert Coreon,T If - Hodgman, Samuel Ratan, Hilerksan it Jayne. Louisa Grey Eliza Williams. Jew BHe tr.-HA. Danenharres, Angeline Elizabeth Begot, Mary A lihropahlte, William ft Audeureld, L P Pharr.. NJ Scott, Murray, Mary; D Merehon, Spencer, Monteview, Otlnornia, Pr" It Fr,ak , Tahreiroo, Chas a Rogers, 81d 15:h. brigs DM Stront, M Cobb, Rotted Pond, Vir ginia (for 'taproom:mock river); ochre Grier/on A A Bendel, A J Dyer, Emellne Chester Rialto, Jo lla /k. Kl 7, H P Onehing. PA Heath, Flight, Wave, Prank Pierce, Warren 0 Nelson BUMS, 51 fireali, Tremont, Sewn Baker, Wars/General Armstrong, E A El tint, Surf, Som's L Day. Loathe, Ida L Reward, Jane, Florida. • • . July 18, B A I,l—Wind light front NE. No arrivals. Bid, schriFenlop, and Hampt on. port, Vega Catherine Nickles, Lydia France' Mary Parrot!, Larch; schss Ativine, John McAdam, Frances A Baker; gam:Asia; John Cadwallader, P Simmons, a Clark,`Eliza Elkton, Gilbert Green. L B Ferguson, B .Bmall, Geitaral - Herssy. Eleanor, B Z °badge B'Peanlee,'llenty May, J L White, Baltic, lea. Bella Thompson/ J W Pharo, Henry Miybee, Albion, Jullet,"Moro,Bophle Ansr, I t Nash, Lebanon, Bangor, Abd•Prances Allen. ' TORSION PORTEI Rio Jahblro—ln port June 13, chip* - Northern Crown, repg; Napoleon,Coshlng, from Boston for Isle of Prance, to sail lo 10 days; Itart/hee, Thotapon, for lia:thooro same diV; Titoon; Bixby, from ts ewpart; 1, one, ding; barques arrnentasie; Carr, from Penaleola for New York, In ballast, about 16th June; Ellen Mor loon, for New York In a few days; Panama, for New York soon. A barque, shoring a white and red signal, wee outside, bound to; alto, heron Henrietta. Ar at 8t John, N 13, 13th hod, ships E Peters, Cur tis, New York; 14th, P. xcelffilor, Swlft,'do. -Old 11th ; ship John 0 Costar, Ilarntin, Greenock; mite B It I,eirls, York, Portland; 14th, ship Zone,Yl ells, Kingston. , 014 12th, ships Richard 6forlio, Dlnantaral and Car- Aktnehard, Liverpool. - „., srpoot. (By the Austria.) Ar Pt Liverpool, Bd. Last, Mary Washington, Chap— man 'Tharleaton. Sid 24 inst. ably,' Star of the West, hlcAlmond, New 'Fork. Juan Fernandes Goren, do,(2d time) Crest of Wave, Golly, do, Abby Brown, for Ban Franoleco, (not 28 es before ), The Gaup:rarer, from Mobile had not arrived ea re. ported before. Ar at Falmouth. Gertrude, Goodwin, Matanzas. Gravesend 2d, Abseil's°, I.lsll, Boston. ORIVALB AT THE PRINCIPAL ROTELR, TQ OHS CVOLOONTIIILMOSSING. - GIFIABDHOINIX—Obristont airmit. below Ninth Jainealotum,llllddlotown J P Witham, Middletown B 0 Hobart, Washington Blob II Hanson, Coring- Edw 8 Schively, Philadel. . ton, Ky phis Mrs Bannon, Covington, H B Wilkins, :Pittsburgh, Ky Pa ' Mum Donny, Pittsburgh, ll M Murray, Pittsburgh, Pa Pa B Fulton & lady, N It 111 Strome, Pottsville J V Durant & dan, N Y W Plogrrini, Ky J 0 Johnston. Lonleville 0 Edwin Green, Washing- D PBtewart, N Y ton, . , MJ. grim Bath W Walker, Columbia, BC. a Volk, N Y B Bnifum, Providence, 111 J Bryan, N Y Daniel Bryan, N Y . B Horn, Philadelphia P Brower. Philadelphia, John P Ordway, Boston B B Fairbanks, Worcester, J 11 tdoLinn, Cincinnati Nick Dowers, N Y LI ILlNcody, Australia B' Maley, Liverpool, Eng Mrs Phelp& cia,Washin , n G A Garda' N Y W F Underhill, N Y Andrew J Smith, N l' Chas Bowers, Porto Rico Win McDonald, Dalt D Gibbons, Balt 0 Lee Scranton, N Haven II 8 Marsh, N Y . V Sleeken, Albany B K White, Washington J If Baird California 4.-,o Fergruion, Wheeling - Win F Stearns, Mies Win P Butler, Va Dr J N Fester, Wisconsin It M Hewett, Nlt - nos A Stayner, Nlt R Wilson, •Miss - T L Branford, Nashville J 13 Rockwell, N Y 0 M. Gill, Memphis F Cuthbert, Cincinnati W AI Bearing. Prinoton,lll 0 L Harrinaton Ma D Carter, Texas T A Barker, Nlt - ' 711 Cornell, Washington R F Ford & Is, Ky .' ' ' Blanton Diabollo, Loular'e 7no Taylor & dis.'N Y • P B base', Boston B V Pittman, St Louis 7 0 Powlin, N V I Pacheco, Havana N R Stout, Cincinnati Geo B Randall, Salt Jose P More, 'Havana B Stephenson, Burton • WII Gilllol2, 13041011 V S NM, Boston Beni F Brown, Boston B Emerson, Boston Jail A Abbott, iloston Band It Glenn, Boston A Dunlop, Boston H Bradley, N Haven 8 B Iliotchkise, N 'Wen 0 S /EMI, N Haven R A White, New Haien Mr Llinetnan, N J ' Count de Banyan x, Fiance Henri de Lamont, France Antoine Lameraux France Aneelme Littour,lrrilinoe Henri BOTIMILDIOII, France Tlpliti Bala Calcutta A Salaam Calcutta Bill Naeal b, Calcutta Maj Ohs /Anson, RE,Caio Illr Winton, _England ' Lord OMB Lenox, Eng Lord Henry Lucas, Eng Andrew Macdonald. of Do. Mr Derby, Bog nald, Bog Carl Von Guntetblum, Herr Kuniperfald, Ger- Germany many Baton Ilorabsteln, (1 - er- Frey Herr Von Zabern, many Germany 0 Schagdrrein, Germany II Haley, N Y 'l' W Foley, La J W Chandler, Boston di 8 Sinith, N Y , Join, A Duff, N Y W IV Todd, Brooklyn Geo W Thatcher, St Lmis II It 141cR'ennie and two P Bianchi, N Y , daughter. Nashville C Carpentor Newark, N Y II Watkins. If Y (I W Dilkm, k 1 A. 8 Jones, N Y B. 7 Brown, N Y Jim A P Bopkins, N Y Mr Watson, N Y 0 Guild, Boston A li Cole, Boston 0 Ormlbaugh. Boston ' A P Tower rfr,ston -0 Gaylor, ,t; Y L Wootton, Danville, Va M 4 Singletary Texas T 0 Harbert, Texts AMERICAN HOUSW—Chestnut Nt ree t , a, bo v e Filth. -7 /I IS'orroley, Ps ' - Ira Cole & le, La Orman Thou Oeild - and family, Le Wie Oreille, Wiz - ' Beoj P Bar, Boston 8 0 Jones, Pittaburgb 0 0 iiharan, Phtla - SI Phillips, N 0 (1 W Johnson, N Y Mrs 8 11l Poson, N Y - 01, Buchanan, N Y Wm It, gem. Ifertford, Ct ' Ohms Coleman, Boston AleX Weiss, Weisaport, Pa WLI Miller, Ye 8 0 Sanford, N IT_ Semi - .wadies, N Y Chas Leighton, N Y ' 2 14 Tau, Ba tt Thos Streets, Bait J D Dapped, N r , B P Powelton, Burlington, Usurp Powelton, Burling N Jersey ttn, N J I II Reed, Balt' J B Stone, Tel:mosses I id Brooks, Bunion S•Draper, Tamaqua, Pa 8 Jenkins, Lnzerne co, Pa Oen W Dewey, N Y J W Bond, Baltimore MERCHANTS' HOTEL—fourth street, below Arob* John Nimmo, N Y , W II Small, Pa a L English, Olin innall Dr 3 W Hall, Cal E Blondes & la. Pa .19 II Laing & In, Easton Edwin it Trener, Cin . Hon CI R liticsalew, Pa It P Miller, Lineville, Pa Nhi Carter, Ala Y Barn,rd. Nashville IS Ketone & holy L E Els g,toury, tunnels P M Lowe, Piths U P Lancaster, Ry Wm Woodbridge 01110 NT Weatley Ohio Edw Hogg& la. liy II II Tehuddy,Laneaster D D Chandler, St LOUIS J Tan Hagen, Troy, 11 I W D Shepherd, Weehlog - II Lewis, Cln, Ohio ton 8 n Aldridge Jr, Ma Calvin Dickey, Mercers.. .Ches L Mead, Vt burg, Pa David Mite, Boston t, UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below /mirth W Buob, Masesohusetta Theodore Miaowll, Easton E Peck, tonnectio tt J H Deters Cincinnati, 0 W Smith, Charleston It P Coate , 111 7 V Hinman. Ohio Jos R Harmon, Portsmouth, 'Simon Stine, Portsmouth, 0 Ohio AbrahamPenns Williams, York, Thos Ehelenberger, Potts villa T burgemori Dubuque, Is O N Holgatot, Plttsburih, Hobart It Hound, N I Haney iilrob, Reading, Pit John •liiherrer, N J John Willie, Vs J T Hyatt Cincinnati, 0 Jos Hopp!. k 111, Olooln- Miss Hopple Cincinnati, 0 nail 0 Joel Bali & Is, Dayton, 0 Miss Doll, Dayton, 0 " NATIONAL HOPED—Ram, greet. above Third. W Myers, Pd L J Smith, Reading, Pa Wm A Sharp, Dalt Mrs McFadden, Toledo, 0 II II Beach, Ohleagd, LI - John Wiest, Pgila T Vitiletc Lancaear Oeo Wynkopp, Pa .VF Y Tonto, Pottsville II B Williamson, Schuylkill T V D irllngton, Canton 0 - Maven Alfred Fichrlckney k la, IVaah'nitton EIVAOK BEAR HOTEL—Third, above Ca 1101 4 ,6411 A 8 Kline, Norristown, Ps docßoesen, Readiug OhasOndohrie, Wang M tEinnens, Pa MADISON HOUBB, Second street. &bore Market. D Btartyman, Baltimore, Glt Collins & lady, Tren Thoa fiord, PhDs, ton, N J . Jaa Marlow, Phila . 0 T Jones, Delaware - J . Sitsuirner, Lancaster co L P Myers,,Lancaster co J Caldwell, Columbia, Pa BLACK DEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets. G D liodgdori, Cheater co H Buckwalter, Weatcheat'r W Doween, Brldeport, Pa VI W ttriscom, Plata W P Thatcher, St Clair, Pa S D Byers, Cheater co, Pa R Pennypacker, NOrelatown John Van Dyke, Pa H Chadwick, New Jersey. W P Beatty, Delaware co John Baker, Bristol, Pa J Trainer, Cheater co, Pa BARLEY WRAP HOTEL—Second street, below Vine. VF Riddle & lady Phila J Rose, Solesbnry, Pa W Hopkine, ' Uadddon - C foster , Cheltenham, Pa field, N J (1 Snyder, Fox Chase, Pa V Smith, Phila . D 111 , Carter, Hartsville (leo W McCoy, Plata Henry J Srolth, Pa (leo Baker, Pa , J. Chester, Pa Mr. Jackson, Po W ;Masan, Philo John Schreyer, NY DkLD DUMB HOTEL—Third street, &b. Osllowhil U W Smith, Ps 0 Shen Allentown B Deane, Pa David Seltzer ' Ohio Mee Seltzer; Ohio Opecial Notices. Csasumption.—ltow maul diseases of de bility, incurable by ordinary medicines, are chilled by physicians, as well so the public, under the convenient term Consumption! All of them agree in one thing, their fatal tendency; and moat of them, in their pri mary and even secondary stages, may be arrested by purifying the springs of life through the renovating agency of the PERUVIAN SYRUP. Sold by P. BROWN, Fifth and Chestnut, and HASSARD & CO., Twelfth and Chestnut. jy19.116t wit Bower's Infant Cordial.•• This invaluable Oordial is preparedfrom a variety of the most *holes and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and la the most perfect and reliable carminatl►e extant for Infanta and young children. By its powerful influence a speedy cure Is effected in all cases of Oholie, windy pains and spasms. Relieves and mitigates much ot ohildren's suffering during (anti• tine or teething ; and by its soothing properties trap• pillow pains of the bows/s, LYON/1083, vomiting, &o. The Infant Cordial liu brooms a standard remedy, and has been mad in thonsands of oases with the most abundant MUMMA. No family should be without ft. Prepared only by nar A. Bowan, ' •At Ms Drug and Ohemleal Store, • oornor of Sixth and Green eta., Phlladelphts. To whom all orders must be Mamma. And for nle by Druggists generally. en 184, Seamen'■ saYins Fund—Offles 203 Walnut Street, one door west of Second street. Receive' de• posits in stuns of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum. Office open daily, from 9 twill 6 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President, Franklin Yell; Treasurer and Secretary, Oharlee M. Morris. • & Baiter?. OILICBEArILD PAMILY SEWING MAOII INSIB, 730 OTIMMIT BTRBET. These Machines are now justly admitted to be the but in use for family sewing, making a new, strong, and eleatio stitch, which will MOT rip, even if every fourth stitch be out. Olroulars seat on application by latter. ap9•7 ... Jackson, JOB PILINT27I, Min AND OHBSTNITT. Slhecke, Notes, Drafts, Mlle lading, Bill Heads, Oir eaten, Card., and all other kinds or Job Printing, et prioes to cult the time. oell-ly Singer!. * Sewing Plachines.—Alter a lair trial of the Nevem' machines that have yet been offered to the public, the onanlmoue verdict of operators has been given In favor of Binger's. Thin lA, In fact, the only machine capable of performing every kind of sewing. BINGER'S NEW RAWLY DIMINO MACHINE la, beyond all question, the mot complete article for family use yet Invented, being at once ornamental, easily operated, and superior, In every respect, to any other machine. On this statement we challenge the world. I. Id. SINGER & 00., jeltm Office, No. 802 OGESTNIIT Street. Saving Fund.—Five Per Centi In NATIONAL BAFRTY TRUST OOMPANY, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal, Money is received and payments made tally, without notice. The in►eetmenta are made in lies' Rotate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such firet•ciass securi. ties as th charter requires. Office hours, from 9 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock to the afternoon, nd on Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock. fee Ii larrianto On Wednesday, the 14th lost , by Rev. M, D. Sisty, Mr EMMA M. lIESS to Miss LIZZY 11ARRISON, all of Philadelphia. On the 15th inst., by Rev. Francis Church. Mr. ALEXANDER MILTON to Mice SARAH BRUTON, both of this city. On the 15th Inst., at the residence of the bride's father. by the Rev. A. 0. McAuley, Mr. JOHN WAL TER DOMINOS. of 'Mercer county, Pa., to Miss LIZ ZIE GAMBLE, of this city.—[Clincianati and Mercer Papers please **PT 1 Maths Suddenly, on Wednesday In/ruing, of congestion of the brain, EDMUND HENRY eh:trent son of Mary A. and Commander Henry B. Stellwagen, United States Navy. The relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, thin (Monday) morning,' at 9 o'clock. with out further notice. To proceed to Honaldson'e Cem etery. ie Ruddeoly, on the 16th !net ,ANDREW H. MANDEB SON. In the S3d year of hie age. The relatives and friends of the family are reaped fully invited to attend the fundral. from the residence of hie father-W.lllw, G. &. fihryrock, No 1213 Green street, thin (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without further notice. On Oe 26th test, ETTA SHATTUCK, infant daugh ter of John and Presents Rickey, aged 9 months and 5 days The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parent 4, 734 Vederal street, This (Monday) afternoon, 19th lost , at /I o'clock . . . . . On the 16th 'net., WILLIAM BIMINI, in the 48th year of bi. nee. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late reel deuce, corner of Front and Norris streets. this (Mon• day) afternoon, isE4 o'clock. To proceed to West street Burial Ground, Kensington. CITY MORTALITY. risitan OTYIO3, July 17, 1858 The cumber of Interments in the city of Philadel phia, for the week ending et 72 o'clock to-day, la.. 368 ' C 3 A. Cr Dinessee. p, DIIIO4IIIOII. 0. Cr Fever, Typhoid Apoplexy Asphyxia Gangrene 1 Hemorrhage . Inflam'a Brea. 14 Bronchi... 2 , t Bowels ... 6 7 " Lunge.... 1 9 laaaatty 2 °weer Ouualt l 1 Croup Congestion of Drain. 0 10 Cholera Infantum.. GO " blot bac... 4 1 Coup du Folic' 1 Consumption Lungs 25 4 Convulsions 2 29 Marsl.ces 3 24 Dropsy, Drain 10 • Inanition 2 3 litatila•a-Potu 2 Ilfarasmus 4 16 I Meanlee 1 Old Age 10 I Paley 8 ~ Chad 2 1 Heart 1 1 Disease of Brain.... 1 ~ heart.... 3 1 Ineumatlem Scrofula.... Still• Born 0 Tab•e blesenterlen.. 1 3 Unknown 6 Whooping Cough... I Dr0wned............0 1 Dysentery 8 28 Debility 6 Elinsion on Drain... 2 1 11-yeinelse Mover, Typhus 2 3 Of the above there wore : Under 1 year.... ....... 173 From 1 to 2 40 " 2to 6 24 " 6to 10 12 41 10 to 16 0 15 to 20 8 ,4 20 to 30 27 30 to 40 21 Hales 101 Feloales 174 By order of the Board of ARTHUR Frolo4o to 60 16 " 60 to 60. 12 L 4 80 to 70 13 " 70 to 80 10 " 80 to 90 5 LL 90 to 100 2 Total °AS Boys 132 Olrle 1 0 9 Health. . UOIIES, Health Officer. Return to the II oll.—The Business 'MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEETING, held for some time put in Eueaom street Church, was resumed again in JAYNE 8 BALL, on MONDAY, the 6th to continue there for several woman, through the kind ness of Dr. Jayne. Thla announcement need bat to be made to assure as large an attendance as over, where so many pleasant Imam have been Runt. The ball is one of the coolest places in the City, So none need be afraid of the heat. Come, all who can, nod ep'od an hour In prayer and praise, daily, from 12 to 1 o'clock Jyli Gt 4. Notice.—West Phllndelphin Passenger RAILWAY COMP iNY, July 15,1868. The ears of this Company non run every five min. rites from Malan and MARKET Streets to their Depot, on LOUAN and ITAVERPORD Streets. Jylo-lin W. S. MANN, Superintendent. EcrOffice of the Howard Tito bud marine INSURANCE COMPANY. PINLADFLPIIIA, July 13,1868. At s meeting of the Boanl of Directors, held this day, JOHN H. DIEHL, Esq., wee elected Preeldent of the Company, In placed' 0 E. Spangler, Eng., resigned. JyHott CHAS. A. DUI, Secretary. Notlce.—Breen and Coats-8 Phi. LADELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM PANY.—The Stockholders in this Company are notified that a Meeting of the Stockholders will be held on THURSDAY MORNINO, July 22.1, at 10 o'clock, at the UntnnlinglOTlPTe Hall, North THIRD Street, below Green, (or the purpose or holding en Election (or Pre sident and Twelve Directors of mid Company. to serve till the second Monday In January, A. D. 1859. The polls will open at 10 o'clock A. M., and doe° at o'clock P. M. By order of the Commissioners. WILLIAM READ, secretary QT. "'few Gel. atm Gas Light Company. FARMEII.B , AND AIGOIIANIC2 , BANK, PHILADELPHIA, July 2, 113613. Notice in hereby given to the gtockhohlere of the New Orleans Om Light Company, that the Agency for the Transfer of the Clock and the payment of the DM. donde of that Company will be closed from and after the first day of October next; and they ate requested to surrender the Certificates Issued by this Bank and re ceive Warrants of Transfer to the Company In New Or leans. W. RIIMITON. JR., jy3-divekmthtocl Cashier. CrOffice of the Frankford and Southwark PHILADELPHIA CITY PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY, Corner of GERMANToWN ROAD sod CHATHAM Btrret. PUILAIMPHIA, July Ist 1858. The Board of Directory have flealared n Dividend of FIVE r Bit CENT, on tho Capital Stock of the Com pany, payable to the Atockholdern or their legal repre. sentatives after the 10th indent, at this Offlee. The Transfer books of the Company will be cloned from and after tide day until the 15th inst. Btockholders are requested to leave their Certificates at this Office to be exchanged for others with the new title of the Company. jy2•fmwlst E. HART, Treasurer. IhiLAY' s BASK-NOTE REPORTER, cor rected by the eminent Bunkers. Messrs. WORK, MoCOUOII, & CO., will he published on TUESDAY MORNING, the 20th 'natant. Subscription); received at the Publloatien Me, Bulletin Building, No. 112 South THIRD Street. Yearly price of aubacription to weekly, 21 aemi-toonthly, $1.25; monthly, 75 cents; or served by carriers, to any part of the city, at ftve cents per 'week or number. Et 7" News AseAto )011,4 applied on Womble terms. THE PRESS.--PHILADELPIIIA. MONDAY. JULY 19. lB5B. REMOV'A.L•-JOHN P. DOHERTY, N. I, °MEE OF MTH AND WALNUT OTBEETE3 The undersigned did, on tho Bth day of July, with draw DIN services from JOHN P. DOHERTY, Tntior N. E. corner FIFTH and WALNUT ittreota, late SI , Chestnut streM. CHARLES ROTH. PLIILADELPIIIA, July 16th, 1868. jyl7.3t JACKSON, FIFTH AND 011ESTNUT STREETS jy24m WANTED, by the advertiser, a middle aguS man, of sober and industrious habits, a SITUATION, to take charge of horses or Drive The best of city reference and security given, if required. Apply to ORAS. DORSET, iY/ 3-6 t* No. 431 MARRIOTT St., below Fifth et. WO DRUGGISTS.—WANTED—A SITU .a. ATION by a competent Clerk. Address C. G o Illood's Deepatch. jyl9-3t* Tlll3 advertiserwislies to learn a Trade— Pristine, Plumbing, or Carpentering proferrod. Inquire at 531 MARRIOTT'S /AMU, below Sixth. J3,10-21* A GIRL wants a' SITUATION as Cook, Washer, and Ironer. Apply at 7 ELLEN Flacp, Front street, below Almond. fyll-2tle -WANTED—A middle-aged Colored Man, who understands the care of Horses, and is a careful driver. Apply at No. 411 8. FOIJETtI Street. jyl7-2t* ANTED—A. person having $1,200 to join the advertiser in the purchase of a highly valuable Patent which can he eatisfactorily demon strated to be of great utility. Address "Patent," Blood's Despatch. jyl7-24* WANTED—A respectable BOY, in lawyer's Mice ; one who can write a plain hand, and is not over fourteen years old. Addrena, by letter, D. G., through the Poet Office, etattug eatery ex• pected, &c. jyl7-2t* WANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK in a Wboleettle Dry-Goode Store. None but those Laying experience need apply. Address Box e 27, Poet Office. jyl7-3t* ILA/ANTED-A young unmarried man, hay • log $3OO in cash, is desirous of purchasing an in terest In some well-established and safe business, which, with hi notional attention, will yield a competency. Address SAhiIIEL, at this office. jyl6-stis VI/ANTED TO RENT—Ono of Singer's T • BEWING MACHINES, by the week. A liberal A Price will be given. Address A. C., Camden Post-office, Now Jersey. jyl6-31* WANTED, A PARTNERS—An active young man, baying a cash capital of $5OO, will find wn excelleotopportuolty of ougagl og In a pleasant afsd profitable busmen by oddresalrig EZEKIEL lIAL LOWELL, Pottstown Post-ollico, Montgomery county, WANTED—A PARTNER, in a well eatablished Dry-Goode ,robbing linage, Join a good cash near trade. Meat have a Capital or $lO.OOO. For particulars, addreas " Dry Goods," at the Office of Thr Flours. jyl6.6te WANTED—A Gentleman of thorough Mercantile ability, to Join the advertiser In a Mercantile Speculation, requlr.ng a cash Capital of $20,000, that will yield a handsome return within a short period. For further particulars, address hex 927, Poet Mice. jyls•4t* WANTED—A FEMALE PRINCIPAL, • • for the Reading Public Female nigh Schoo l —d u . Gest° commence on the 10th August next. Salary, $4lO for 10 months. Applicants will be required to have a thorough knowledge of the English branches, Algebra, and Geometry. In making a selection for this altos• lion, reference will be bad to the age of the applicant, and her experience an a teacher. Communications should contain full particulars, and may be addressed, for two weeks, to A. GREEN, jyl4-otii Reading, Pa. VI/ANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from 112 to NM per month. No man hiving • wife or child will be aretr. Apply for MOUNTED BERVIOR at No 817 Id above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM R. ROYALL, lat Lieut. 2d Regt. of Cavalry, spl7-tf Recruiting Officer. STEAM TO ALL PARTS OP 'f43:r41.4 GREAT DRITAIN —The ohortest see Totoage between America and Europe.—NEW YORE to GALWAY, Ireland. Only 'l5 hours' travel, including four hours' sea pas- Page, from Galway to London, via Ifoiyhesul. The line will consist of six powerful paddle-wheel Steamships. The fir t two are now running as follows: INDIAN thIPIRE will Imo . ° New York Prjday, July 23. , . _ AMERICAN EMPIRE 'trill leave Galway Tuesday, July 27. AMERICAN EMPIRE will leave Now York on or about August 17. The splendid steamed') INDIAN EMPIRE, E. CoCILTNAT, Commander . , will positively leav alley, - York, for Galway, FRIDAY, July 231. This ship has splendid accommodations for first, second, and third riles passengers, who will be taken through to any part of Great Britain at the following greatly reduced rates, including a liberal cabin table, and provisions for third. class passengers to Galway; Find Second clue Third clam Passengers for Germany, &c., will hare free tickets to London or Hull, from whence atearnere ere constantly leaving for hamburg, Amsterdam, and other porta, Freight delivered iu Galway and Dublin. Specie and valuable packages delivered also In Liverpool, Man chester, and Loudon, et reasonable rates. For passings, freight, and further particulars, apply to IFILLism A. SALE & CO., Jyl9-1422 No. 40 SOUTH Street, New York. eentlemtn'o furniabing etoobs. T W. SCOTT, (late of the Brm of WIN- O, • unman & Scott,) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 811 CHESTNUT Street, (nearlyopposite the Girard House,) Philadelphia. J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of his former 13atrons and friends to his new Store, and pre pared to till orders (or SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect St guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. jyl9 tf GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. Mt. W KNIGHT,: 806 &RIM Priest, above Blith, Philadelphia. Dealer lu all kinds of Puralahing Goods, and manufacturer of Fine Slate, warranted equal in every respect to any others manufactured in this city or elsewhere, wholesale and retail, or made to order. mhlAt GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS OR DIIEBBING GOWNB.—The largest and boat *As sortment in the city, wholesale and retail, with a full line of tinder Olothing, suited to the swum, at W. W. ILNIGIIVEI, 608 ARCH Street, above Sixth, Philadel phia. mhl-tf IVINI:MESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MEN.B FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 766 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh etreet, Philadelphia, The attention of Soothers and Western Merchants, and Strangers, Is particularly invited to this Improved out of Shirts, the moat perfect fitting article Made. At whole ale and retail. and made to order. a0f...171r 110HILADELPIIIA, July 16, 1868.—The Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of F. M. PORN & CO., Merchant Tailors, No. 90 North NINTH Street, Ix this day dissolved, by mutual con sent. The business will be closed by P. M. I'ollll, 2t4e PAULO GENUINE FARINA CRACK }:I22. Total 100 202 JAMES R. WEBB, Wholesale Agent, ira South EIOIITII, below Walnut. Paul's Farina ()rockers are made from the Pure Farina," that,part of the wheat which is moat no tritieus. - - - ate made with great care, and none but the beet stock used, and retain their freshness longer thou any other Cracker mode. PAUL'S FARINA CRACKERS are particularly adapted to the uao of - Children, and all that require nutritious, easllydlgested food; and no family should be without them PAUL'S FARINA CRACKERS •re small size. containing about 100 in a pound ; are onveulent for Travellers Pie-Nies, Parties, 8.. c. PAUL'S FARINA CRACKERS aro to ho hind at moat reepectable firocory Storm Aek fur " PAUL'S," Ace that they are stamped with hie name, and then you will not NI to have the beet Cracker made. For sale, in barrels and half barrels, by JAMES It. WEBI3, jyl7-3t* 223 South 1:1011211 Street. rikIOTICE.—SEALED PROPOSALS, en -11 dorinel " Proposals for furnishing the Public Schools ulth Coal," will hn received at the Controller's Office, S. E. corner of SIXTH and ADELPIII Streets, until SATURDAY next the 24th Instant, et 12,o'clock M. The Proposals to Ante distinctly the dies. owl the prices per ton for each—the ton to he of 2,210 pounds. Proposals will also be received for Ober cool and Kindling-Wood, to be sent et the 00110 time. By order of the Committee on Supplies. THOMAS W. ItIARt,UMENT, Jyl7-tiy24 Chairman. TAURETCHE & CARSTAIRS, No. 202 and 204 South BIIONT Street, offer for Bale the fol• lowing Goode, of their own importation : COGNAC GRANDIES, of tho brands of "Gloria," tt Pitutt Castilion," Martell, Central l'lneyttol, c ROCHELLE BRANDY, of the brands of A. Beignette and J. flastean BORDEAUX BRANDY, J. J. Dltpuy brand. CLARET, In camkx and cages, of the brand , ' of St. in lion, Margaux, flout, Brion, Poulilac, &r. CH eMPAO.NE, of the brands of •• Cremede floury,' Laßemand, Queen Victoria, Violet, Ducal Orape, Cor don, Roya, oy Imperial, c., Z4c, AlitaNTlll.l, of very superior quality. Also, fo which they are sole agents in Philadelphia liulllotix Attnlfiles, 'Latour Olive 011, Chemical Sperm Candies, St. Martin tiny and Port Wine of various favorite brands. jyl7-Bt* AWNINGS! AWNINGS! JOSH l'Ff li. POSTER, Awning Maker, No. 443 North THIRD Street above Willow. Italian and French Window Awnings for Dwellings era Mice Windows; Awniuge for Itoree, Awnings for Steamboats end Ships. All kinds of Awnings, l nits, Five, or any thing In eanvae, made to order by JOSEI'II FORTFIR, Awning Maker ; 433 North THIRD Street. Itmddenee, 340 South FRONT Street. jyll-1m JOSEPH. R. FOSTER. 0. S• M• MINNE-HA-HA. LODGE. A Alerting will be held on MONDAY EVENING, ltith loot., at 7 o'clock, for the Initiation of Candidates. The members will be punctual in their attendance. By order of the GRAND COMMANDER. GEO. W. WOOD, Grand Secretary. iyl7-7.t* PLASMA OR ARTIFICIAL LARD.— BEECH AL NOTICE TO PIIYSIOIANS.—The stove offers a vehicle for , the exhibition of remedies to dis- eased onrfaceo, which combines the following advents gas: A good and unvarying con..intence, totally waehed off with water, diseolvee all subatences that are ecolu hie in water, hence facilitating hmtead of obstructing their absorption, and does not get rancid. The last property alone renders It an invaluable scomeition to the practitioner. Prepared and for sale wholesale and rett_ i tl at van Laboratory end Pharmacy, Twelfth and Okastaat otretti, tiernovala. TAILOR, lIAI3 REMOVED NOTIOr. JOB PRINTER, Rae Romoved to Wants 5 5 giPPing. PAUL'S PARMA CRACKERS Retail Cirri v.ootto. H OODED CLOAKS, FOR THE SEASIDE, AT SIX DOLLARS. TRAVELLING QR DUST CLOAKS, Indiejramtable for a Country Ramble, or en route to the Springe, at $2.50, $3 50, $4 60, and $O. ELEGANT MANTILLAS. FRENOR AND ENG LEM LACE. BLACK. SILK, SILK AND LACE. CRAPE MARETZ OIROULAR S. WHITE DARNGE CIRCULARS. AT ounquar FORMER PRICES, TO CLOSE Tilt 014000, AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 OILESTNUT atrent, jytT T. W. PROCTOR fr. 00. I,7 I'SEIRER WEAR. • Very light-bodied Black French Doeskins. Habit Cloths. Dray eete , e, Summer Cloths, Cashineretts. Pongees. Camblets, lifohalre, and ',atone. All the lightest and coolant kinds of Gentlemen's Summer Goals. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and MOUTH BATHING GOODS. plain and fancy•colored Battinsta. , g plaid Flannels. Worsted Camblets ' Limeys, Ba!morals. And an assortment of 'plain and fancy Bathing floods of ovary description INIARPLEI3B BROTHZREJ, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH RISTORI MOUSSELINE.—L. J. LE- La , VY & CO. have received two cases of Maori Mousneline, of lato Importation, which they offer at 31 and 37 cte. per yatd. Jyl7-3t QUMMER STOOK CLOSING OUT.—L. V , " J. LEVY & Cs. have reduced the price or all their Summer Stock. They are now selling many articles at lees than the cost of manufacture. jyl7-8t BOYS' WEAR.—SIIMMER STOCK OLD SING OUT OREAP! Stained Linen Di'lis. 10 cents. Striped Cloatinge,lo cents. White Union Canvas, 16 mite. With a large stock of other clearable goods. OURWEN IiTODDART'& BROTIIER, 150,462,40151 North BEOOND Street, above Willow. 117 4 1I9URED SWISS MULLS, of desirable L . styles. CIIRWEN BTODDIIRT lc BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, 10 5 above Willow. TNDitt. TWI4S, 14 cents, desirable for 1 Skirts and obildion'e wear. (=WEN STODDARD & BROTHER, 464, 452, and 464 North SECOND Stroot, jyl6 above Willow. QMETING. AND SHIRTING MU LINE, of all widths, of the most approved brands, at the lowest market price. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 462, and 454 North SECOND Street, jyls above Willow. 'FABLE LINENS AND CLOTHS.-7-4 Snow.drop Union Diaper, 50 cents, together with a large atock of superior makes, which we are sell— ing cheap. OURWEN STODDART k BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, big above Willow. CHANTILLY AND BLACK LACE Mantillas, Shawls, and Points. CURNV E 4 ISTODDART & MOTHER, 460, 462, and 454 North SECOND Street, iyls above Willow, WORKED TRIMMINGS, FLOUN CING, and BANDS, at roducod prim, from auction. OURWEN BTODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SEOOIVD Street, irls above Willow MAR SE ILLE S, for Basques, Bosoms, and .INI Cohere. CORW44I STODDART h DROTILEEt., 450, 452, and 454 Nortlt SECOND Street, JS/ 6 above Willow. , .UPIN'S WIDE WHITE AND BLACK LI A/01E0R, for Shawls, Tallow', &c., wholosalo and retail. Storekeepers aupplfed for nett cash. ORARLES ADAMS, ,11.14 EIGIITII and ARCH Streets. T RAVELLING DRESS GOODS. Travelling Dusters to match. Bilk Dusters and Mantillas. French Lace Mantles, from auction. White Barege Dusters. Shawl Bareges, black and white. Thin Black Goods reduced. , WRITE GOODS. Cambric, /amulet, and Mull, 12X eta. up. Figured Swine, plain Swine and Victoria. From auction, cheap lots Cambric. EMBROIDERIES. Just opened from auction, several lots Linen Sets, fancy Breakfast Sets, neat Collars, and fancy Linen Col- lars at about RALF }RIOS. Mohair Meta—several good and cheap lota LINEN GOODS. Fronting and Shirting Linens by the piece or yard. BOTS' WEAR. Seersuekers, Play Linens, Linen Coatings, Pantaloon Stuffs, &c. Also, light Cassimsres. AIARSEILLES VESTINGS. COOPER & CONARD, B. B. corner 'NMI'II. and MARKIIT TIIE OH EAPE ST EMBROIDERED CRAPE BRAWLS ever offered in this City are now being sold by TUORNLBY & BRIM N.B. ear. EICHITU and SPRING GARDEN. We purchased, a few daya ago, at a moat tremendous sacrifice for °ABU, a lot or very rich Embroidered Crape Blumle, mine quality and ntyle as we have sold for TWENTY DOLLARS! which we ire now selling at the extremely low price of TWELVE DOLLARS!! Ladles, you may never have such another opportunity of buying a _II.I.IIDROUR SLIM/. fto OfiffLP! Also, plain Crape Shawls, from $4 to tus. MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. Special bargains in Lace, Silk, Moir Antique Man. Mau, &c. Travelling Dress Materials In great variety. Thi, Summer-Dress Goods. Organdies, Rareges, Grenadines, &e.,4te MAGIC utLiie, FANCY BILES, &a. Our name is justly celebrated for Cheap Silks. Materials for Men and Boys , Wear. Linen Goode, of our own importation. Summer Gauze and other Flannels, &0., Ac. Mitts, Veils, Embroideries, liosiery, &0., at THORNLEY 4 0111E61'6 "ONE.PRICE CASH STORE, ,, N. E. Oor. & ;SPRING GARDEN Streets. jelo.lf RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASK.% DIAPELLS, dco CONSUMERS of RICHARDSON% LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the full Drone of the firm, RICHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, As a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goode. Thin caution le rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of inferior and defective Linens aro prepared, Beacon atter season, and sealed with the name of BIOLIARDSON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the injury thus Indicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the genttinaGoods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while por chaeers can be imposed on with Goode of a worthless character. _ . _ • • - J. BULLOOKE & J. B. LOOSE, my2B•Bat 8$ 0111311011 Street, New York A CARD. JOSEPH A. HAGY, Retail Dealer to DOBIEBTIO AND NOREIGN DRY GOODS, No. 440 N. BEOOND Street, awe WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA Large Story White Building. TERMS—ONE PRIOR FOR OABIL ID" Prices roasted in plain figures on each article ap29 Doariling QUAIMER BOARDING.—To Single Gentle men who have not the time to leave the city during the Summer mouths, a favorable opportunity is now offered to a rpleasant home In a private family, a few miles out of town, in a delightful (Ablation. The house to spacious, has large ally monis, and all the apholut meuti to make home pleasant. Address BUIS JOHN STON, Radnor P. 0., Delaware Co , Pa. Jyl7-6t* COUNTRY BOARDING WANTED, for a Lady and on thirteen years old, at rt plain Farm Nonce, where thorn are on other boarders. Address No. 21 North SECOND Street. jy19.2t,*(4. A 11A.NDSOMELY-FURNISIIED second -A story Room, with BOARD, at 252 i'VEI.PTII Street, below Vine. Terme moderate, jyl92.t,* BOARD WANTED.--A Gentleman wishes to obtain permanent necommodatlone in a respecta bly Dumpling home. Dinner nt 5 o'clock preferred. Address " STRANOSp t ," Press Wilco. jyll.3t* nOARDING.-A. Lady wishom to obtain X-IF (food Boarding fur liercell end tile fleinghtere. Terms meat be inodenitc. Address '' Wylie et Me Office. WANTED—A good airy CHAMBER, furninhed or unfurninhed. Also, breakfast and tee. Location between Walnut and Arch, went of Eighth street. Address PATTERSON, through Deapatch. jyll3-4t* BOARDING WANTED, by a professional gentleman, in a quiet private fomlly, where ilia comfortli of a 110100 will he insured, Marmot A. 1. , at thin office. Personal. lot UNTING will see you at the WASHING .A-1 , TON HOUSE TO DAV, at a I'. M. jyl9.lt* MI - IE advertiser has $1,500 to Invest In Annie established but,lness that will pay, and in which there rill win to, required. /Wets% allilitleßA, at this Oilleo. jyl7-atil, INFORMATION is wanted of ALEXIS JOHNSON, who landed in April last at New York, from Port of Spain, Trinidad. Any information of him hereaboutx can be forwarded to his brothor, LEMUEL 11. JOHNSON, Mannyunk, Pa jyls.st* THE CAPE MAY EXPRESS .11Y(91 the Philadelphia Local R.spress Office, 2/i South FIFTH Street. dally, at 9 o'clock A. M , for the delivery of Pftreels. Trunk+, Vallaes, &e., Nix hours In advance of the U. S. Mall. Leaves the Island at 7,ti o'clock P. , and deliver/4 the same day MARK CANNING Sr CO., .13 , 13.6t1V Proprietors. EARLEm PREF, GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, , • LOOKING-GLASSES, PORTRAIT, and PICTURE FRAMES In overy variety JAMES S. EARLE A: SON, 816 CHESTNUT Street, hilt Oppodte the (Mutt /Louth Sot Elate an Ma jet. Agg TO LET—A large three•story brick 2113.110114 E and STORE, corner of COATES and FRONT Sires's, suitable for any kind of business, particularly for Flour, Liquor, or Grocery Store. Jyl9-2t* ''• WANTED TO RENT—A neat DWEL -72 LING, located convenient-to BROAD and MAR. KET Streets. Address Box 3:311, Post Office, giving particulars. Jyl9.l.t* •a WANTED TO LET, a first-class Resi fts, dance, within tour squares of Broad and Walnut streets. Addreia " Residence," Mood's Despatch. iyll-2t* tii) l SMO TIT U I S n T a El l ; elir- FUNDS ft r o l u O n d iN ßent, " of a flke amount. Addrest. TRUST," office of the Press. Jyl7,3t* - $l5OO —A GROUND RENT OF FIF. • THEN Hundred Dollars. For solo by JNO. F. WILSON, 424 South Fourth Street. in WANTED TO PIIROHASE—A cor -215L ner-store Property, suitable for a Grocery and Pr.-vision business, with stabling attached. South of Arch street preferred. Address (noon, Press office. Syl.4 m f , A RARE CHANCE.-TO GROCERS ail. AND WHEEL—FOR SALE, a bargain the Stock, Good-trill, and Fixtures of an old•establlshed Grocery and Provis Ina store. For particulars. apply to THOMAS THOMPSON, No. 221 SOUTH Street, above Seccnd, corner of Barron. jyIS-3t* ea FOR SALE—Good-will and Fixtures of a Confectionery and Variety afore. Apply 1542 ItACE Street. jylo-3tit FOR SALE—A valuable LOT, In the oily of tho Dalthnore Depot, In an linprovln• neighborhood. For particulars, address J. K., Box 92 Post -office. MO LET ON GROUND RENT.—Sovera JIL eligible LOTS, on Thirteenth street, above Co tumble. avenue, 16 by 116 foot ,• two fronts. Also, a fine LOT on Colum ba avenue. Apply to C. THOMPSON & G. IH CONAIIROE, jyls-6t No. 933 Altol.l Street. FOR SALE.-100 acres of excellent FARM LAND, situated in Gloucester county, New Jersey, 19 miles from Camden. The land is well tim bered with oak sapling. For particulars, apply at this oMco. jyl6-6t rrio LET.—THE UPPER ROOMS OF _a. stone No. 327 and No. 833 MARKET Street, below Pou.rth. Apply on the prewleee, to hi. L. HALLOWELL & CO. t or RUMOR, ANDERSON, dc 3nenranre eompaitirs I_IOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN- N- - 1 1- SURANOII 002APANT-oMoo No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. DIRIOTOBB. John 11. Diehl, I. )Idgar Thomson, P. M. Potts, H . H. Bblllinglord. 0. E. Spangler, 0. 0. Sower, Abraham Rex, John W. Sexton, E. 8. Warne, John Garrison, George Howell, Nathan R. Pots, Woe. F. Leech, R. T. Knoell, H. IL Houston, Joe. R. Withers, Abraham P. Eyre, E. Booth, Charles F. Norton, John 11 Lowers, JOHN H. DIEHL, President B. 8. WARNE, Vice President. 011/.8. A. DOT, Secretary. mglo INSURANCE OOMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE—No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Chartered In 1791--Capital ;200,000—Ascots, Jan. ary 1,1858,>5347,445 50400, All Invested In nound and available securities—coot! nue to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Bulldinga, Stooks of Merchandise, /to on liberal terms. DIRECTORS: 'Henry D. Bherrord, George H. Stuart, Simeon Toby, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Macaleater, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson, John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman, William It White. Charles B. Lewis, George 0. Carson . HENRY D. 811NRRERD, President. WILLIAM riAIPI4. Secretary. jen-wirm.tf AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., INCORPORATED 1810—CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia Having a large paid-up Capital Stook and Surplus Invested in Boned and available Securities, continue t Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise Vensele in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted. Dlllol'o7lB. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, John Welsh, Caspar W. Morris, Samuel O. Morton, James R. Dampbell, Patrick Brady, Mdmund G. Dutilh. Charles W. Poultney. GBORGB ABBOTT, Prealdent. THOMAS It. MARIS. Secretary. je.231 , If Baying° Junks. rp E SPRING GARDEN SAVING -IL PUND. (0 HA SITRRICD IT Tin Litly1141:12” Dr FENNBUYANIA.) PRAMUAL OIIAR'L'Ha VMS PER GENT. Interest allowed to Depositors, and all Moneys Paid boot on Demand . _ 01210 E, 11.31 NORTH THIRD STREET, (00NBOLIDATION Diva BOILDIIO3 This Institution is now open for the transaction of business, and is the only °bartered Saving Pond located in the northern part of the city. The Omoe will be open (daily) from 9 to 2% o'clock, and also on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, from 5 =All 9 o'clock in the Evening. MANAGERS. James El. Pringle ; Jacob Dock., Joseph AI Dowell, George Woelepper, J. Wesley Dray, Robert 11. Davidson, P. 0. Ellmaker, John P. Vorrde, George Knecht, , John Horn. JAMES 8. PRINGLE. THORN. ap2l-iftf Preleriok Stephen Smith, Johu P Levy, Hon. Henry K. Strong, Daniel Underkoder, Wm Miltweed, Prederlok Btaake, Francis Hart, Joseph P. LeOlere, John Kessler, Jr., Preside Secretary, GEORGt T. Q,AVING FUND.—IINITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and OURIT. NUT Streets. Large and small sums received and paid bath on de nand, without notice, with FIVE PEE CENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and au MONDAY EIVRNINGB from 7 until 9 o'clock. DltAirl'a for sale on England, Ireland, and 800tland, from £1 upwards. Provident.—STEPlEEN B. OBAWZORD Treasurer—PLlNY Teller—JAMES B. MINTER, SAVING} FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM. PAITY.—WALNUT STREET SOUTH-WEST CORNER OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. /HOORPORITXD BY =IC BTAVI OP PIAIBTLYASTA. Money le reeeived In any som e large or mall, and is tenet paid from the day of deposit to the day of with. drama. The office is open every doy from Do'cloct in the morning till 6 o'clock in the evening, cud ou idonda3 and Thursday eveuldge till g o'clock. LION. 11.ENIIN L. BENNE.% President, HOBERT 13111,111,1De7, Vice President. WM. 7. Smut, Secretary. 1111/10110181 Hon. Henry L. Benner, 1. Garrott Brewster, idward L. Carter, :mph B. Bins , Robert Selfridge, Francis Len. Rand. K. Ashton , Joseph Yerktitl, 0. Landreth Munn', Henry Diffenderffer. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROUND BIiNTS, and such first class (mead ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanenoy and sta bility to this Institution. sal-ly IVO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE IV I PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS PIING. N O. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS PIIND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS RIND. NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE / PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS VINE. au/-17 JEAUPO PETERV9 PATENT NON-EXPLOSIVE BELf-GPLIMATING GAB LAMP Is the only Patent Burner that ham a NON-CONIMIOTOIt ATTAOITED. Yor Safety, Chez, wean, and Brilliancy, it stirpsam all others. STATE AND (MINTY RIGHTS YOR SALE. Address D. P. PETERS, S. W. corner f kiJOND and CHESTNUT Ste. Phil& delphia i and 422 BROADWAY, New York. mh4-Iy-rp LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK to your internale, and patronise USIMIEWS LAMP VAOTOItY, 109 South EIGUTTI etreet, below Oheidnut Provione to hie opening a reaponeible factory, you were charged 8113 for work which he la now doing In a war ranted manner kern 88 to $lO. Support him, or you will have the same Aare ea to pay jeld-y SODA , WATER FOR THE MILLION) PRICE REDUCED TrIRTIE: CIENTS A CILASS4! The public are respectfully Informed that those who may regain, a COOL, SPARKLINO BJVERAO}, will find It to their eulvituinge to real at OSGOOD'S RIWIY" STOIII,I, No. Mr, cIIEBTNUT Street, cor.lll3DßON`ii ALLEY, And obtain a glass of Lk ilencloun SODA WATER, Flavored with Choice Syrup+, at the low prleo of THREE CENTS A GLASS! Jylo-fzu is-6t WING" , FARINA CRACKERS.—Th© remarkable excellence and great popularity of these Crackers have attracted the attention of those manufacturing other descriptions of Crackers, and many of these persons buy WINO'S CRACKERS, in order to supply their customers with Farina Cruel:ma. One or two individuals, however, have been offering the ordinary kind, which they make under the naine of Farina Crackers, and have succeeded in selling then, to a small extent. The selling of such Crackers for Farina has a ten dency to Note the reputation of TRUE. FARINA CRACKERS, made by Mr WING. Errors of this character, however, are usually cor rected on being properly exposed. No other person has ever succeeded in working the material for ravine Crackers, or producing any article which contains auch highly nutritions and healthful properties as WING'S. WING'S CRACKERS have a delightful tante, net kindly upon thn stomach, and are digested with remark able once. For dyspeptics or the aged, as well as seden tary and delicate persons generally, they are moat ac ceptable, and peculiar) v pleasant for chi ldren. AAk for WING'S CRACKERS, and take none but those atamped with the name of "A. WING " These may he procured of the best funnily (boxers generally, and at wholesale only of A. N. Thompson & CO., NOli. 221 and 225 Fulton street, NOW York, or DINGEE & BROTHER, Wholesale Agents, No. 145 South FRONT Street, Philail'a. Jy2-fr to wed-if tf SHOVELS AND SPADES.- 2,000 DOZEN ASSORTED, IRON, STRIDT,, n.nd CAST-STMET., For sale by the Mannfacturar, W. W. RICHARDS, No. 220 RACE Street, Jv/41.1m1 above Eiecon4. 2limttatmeitte. WEtEATLEY'S AROH-ST. THEATRE. THIRD CONTINUED 8 1 300.11813! LAST LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF ORDWAY'S BOSTON I EOLIANS, The Model Troupe o f Musicians, Vocalists, Come dians, Dancers, and Ethiopian Delineators the whole under the direction of JOBN P. ORDWAY. The greatest combination extant. Look at the 'lament llph Horn, Frank.ltrower, Frank Moran, E Bowers, N. Refley, E Fairbanks, 0. Paine, and the Brothers Nor on, who will appear nightly In their chaste and Inimitable Musical and Terpsichorlaw Intel tainments. All the Stars in new acts nightly. Tickets 25 cents. Dooti open at7,M. To commence at BM, Per par ticulars see Bills. Monday, benefit of EPH HORN. Wedneeda, PRANK BROWER'S b P enefit. Friday Ev enning. bens& of JOHN P. ORDWAY, and last night of Ordway's Milano, .1,19-5 t !bummer trxtursicms ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, NIAGARA FALLS: THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY 11133:1113 EXCURSION TICKETS DURING THE BUMMER ALTOONA., MOUNTAIN HOUSE, alto HOPEWELL, (Where Passengers take Magee 20 miles to Bedford Springs,) , GOOD POE SIX DAPS Fare to Altoona and Rotary Fare to ➢fountain Rouse and Return Fare to Ropowell and Return Fare to Williamsport $5.50; Elmira. $7; Niagara Falls $B. Ily this route passengers take the Northern Central Railroad at Harrisburg, enjoying for 125 miles the beautiful scenery of the Susquehinna Valley. ED" Further information to be had at the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 8. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Rtreete, where Tickets, may bo procured. THOS. MOORE, Agent isisa rg A FOR OAF% MAY.—EXPEtB6 LINE—The swift arid favorite !Steamer "BALLOON?" Capt. W. WSitLuts, leavee Arch-ntreet Wharf for Otipe blay every Tueaday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning, at 9h* o'clock. lieturning, /eaves the Cape on the intermediate days at 8 o'clock A. M. Faro $2, carriage hire Included; Servant, $1.601 Bowen Tickets $B, carriage hi re extra. jy6.214* PHILADELPHIA - -‘ l . AND ELINIIRA RAILROAD LINE.--OREAT REDUCTION. FAa.N TO NIAGARA FALLS ONLY 88.00. Trains leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily, (Sun days excepted,) as follows: 7:30 A. M., day express. 8:30 P. 3f., night express. Tickets can be procured at the Depot, and ald.o at the General (Mice of the line, Northwest corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. CHARLES S. TAPPEN 1 General Agent PENNSYL vgiA ORTHRA. LROAD FOIL DELAWARE WATER-GAP, MARCH CHUNK, HAZLETON, AND THE LEHIGH. GOSL REGION.— Visitors to the above powlar places of Suaaza Hammy will find the Route offerdi by the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in connection with the Lehigh Val ley and New Jemmy Central Railroads, to be novel and agreeable, passing through some of the richest and most highly cultivated counties in the State, and . pea sensed of comfortable accommodations. both on the road and at the various towns through which it passes. FOR THE WATER GAP.—Take 2.25 P. 51. Express Train from Front and Willow streets, pas. the night at Betldeltem, and take care next morning at 9 o'clock, through Easton to Now Hampton, whore a close con nection le made with the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, and arrive at the Gap about noon. FOIL MARCH CHUNK AND THE COAL REGION. —Take 9 A. M. and 2.25 P. M. Expresa Traina from same Depot to Bethlehem, where a close connection is mode with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, through from Philadelphia to Slouch Chunk in i 5 hours. A NEW AND PLEASANT ROUTE TO NE W YORK ClTY.—Take 9 A. M. Express Train to Bethle hem, thence at 2.20 P. M. via L. V. R. R. and N.J. 0. R. R. through Easton to Elizobethport, thence by Steamer, and ambrosia New York at quarter past 7 P. 31. Parties travelling North that hove a few hours to spate, will And Hale a new and agreeable route. For further particulars, inquire of . ELLIS CLARK, Agent N. P. R. R., Front and Willow streets. PHIGADOLPIILL, Juno 18, 1858. 4 FOR CAPE MAY AND NEW YORK. r . DAILY, at 9X o'clock A M. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM NA VIGATION COMPANY. • The splendid ocean steamers DELAWARE, Captain Corm; BOSTON, Captain Bellew ,• and KENNEBEC, Captain Hand, form a daily line between thla city, Cape May, and New York, leaving from drat pier below Spruce street (Sundays excepted) at 9% o'clock A. 51. Return ing, leave New York from pier 14 North River (Sundays excepted) at 6 P. M. Returning, leave Cape May (Monday); excepted) at A. 111. Pare to Cape May ((carriage hire irmicoled) for servants (I " Season tickets (carriage hire ex. tra) " New York, cabin cc o steerage Freight taken at low rates. For passage, state rooms, &a., apply on board, or at the Office, 314 and 816 SOUTH DELAWARE ATE NUE . JAMES ALLDERDIQU, Jels4m Agent. amimmFOß THE SEA. SHORE. CAMDEN AND ATLANTfO RAILROAD. ONLY TWO AND HALF HOERR TO THE SEA MORE. Ou and after Monday, June 7th, and until further no tice, (Sundays excepted,) three trains daily to Atlantic City and return. First Passenger Train leaves Vine at. wharf LSO A. M. Sewnd it tt tt it It am P. M. Freight Train with Passenger Oar attached, 4.36 A. M. AccommodationAran to Weymouth, 6.36 P. M. IX/LYE'S ATLANTIC/ OITY. First Passenger Train leaves 8.00 A. 21 Second u -it it 4.40 P. M. Freight Train with Passengercarattached, 11.80 P. M. Aocommodation Train leaves Weymouth, 6.26 A. M. HAD'DONFIELD TItAIN Leaves Cooper's Point, 11 A. M. and 2 P. M Haddonfield, 1 P. M. and 3 P. Fare to Atlantic, when tickets are purchased before entering the cars, $l.BO. persons wishing to go down to the Sea Shore and return the same day can spend SIX 110VES ON TITS 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 or Monday morning, $2.50. EX MIA NOTICE. The Accommodation Tula to Weymouth will run through to Atlantic on Saturday Afternoon and con tinue to run every Saturday until further notice. Leave Vine street. 535 P. 51. " Atlantic City. 400 A.. 51. Stopping at all Stations. Monthly tickets will be cold at tho following rates: For the mouth of June,Slo I For the month of Sept. $l5 " July, 20 For threo months, 46 " " August ' 20 For four months, • 60 Churches, Schools, Lodgea, Companies and Library Aecociatione, wishing spacial 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. IMAZIP., Secretary. ilolilital CARD.—Thu undersigned hereby informs his friends thathowill be a candidate fat this Otia:a of SHERIFF of the City and County of Philadelphia, et the enaaing election, if nominated by "The People." JOS. Di. COWELL jj.l3 PHILIDELPHIA, Juno 5, 1858 FOR REGISTER OF WILLS, JOHN SWIFT. Subject to the will of the People's Convestion JYS•U REGISTER OF WILLSh- ANDREW J. WESTER Subject to Democratic Rules. CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT JOSEPH A. ➢IONREIMER, Eleventh Ward Subject to the rules of the Democratic party. jel7.4lto* FOR REGISTER OF WILLS JOHN OASSIN, Fifth Ward Subject to Democratio Ilulee OR REGISTER OF WILLS -I.OIIARLES D. KNIGHT, TWENTIETII WARD Subject to the People's Nomination. jel-tt VOR REGISTER Or WILLS. .1* JOHN CAMPBELL, OF SEVENTH WARD. Subject to Demooretie rules. myll4m mebirinnl. ETARTSHORNE'S OURS-ALL THE ILA_ GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! and Remedy for DYSPRPOIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAR BOWELS This article is the greatest discovery In Chemical or Medical Silence for the rapid Cure of RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA TOOTH-AOHE, SORE THROAT, STIP/ NECK, or Pain In. the LIMBS, BIDE, BACK, or any part of the body. It aatelpon the Blood, Nerves, line ales, StneWs, and Bones, conquering all pain. It le also an excellent preparation for Dyspepsia and Indigestion, which edges (rem a weak stomach or bowels. Thousands of persona who bare used HARTS. HORNE'S CURE-ALL have been astonished at itt wonderful power in removing any pain from the System Bottlee 12, 26, 60 cents, and $l, to be gold by IL H. JENKINS, ap22-101 Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets. HARTSHORNE'S HEALTH—RESTO REP, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL. The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood. Prepared by a Chemist. The best Restorer of health, and the bust 8100d -Purifying Compound in the Worldi It dces not contain a particle of Mercury. The above preparation is suited to the impairet and weakened condition of the human race; it invigorates the whole constitution; remores all pimples and map. Dons from the skin; gives bloom cud freshness to the complexion, and is particularly adapted to the weaken. tog complaints of botb, 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 cane. Quart bottles $1; small bottles IS cents• sold by B. U. JENKINS. Corner of SECOND mid WALNUT Streets, sp22-Iftf Elentten. C A. KINGSBURY, M. D., DENTIST, Would Inform hie friends that he has REMOVED to 1119 WALNUT Street, above Eleventh. je2-3n3 T AW BEER L S' BRIOATING GREASE, the Lest and cheapest compound for greasing the axles of OMNIBUSES, C¢RRIABES, CARTS, DRAYS and WAGONS, and WANT MACIIINNRX. For sale in tin cans, keg - s, and bartssla. be all the DRUGGISTS in the tlty and the MANUFACTr RI.:R S, jyl2-ohn No. 506 MINOR Street. 'LUTE HEMP. —A LARGE STOCK .OF J superior nallty on band and for sale by WIATER A EULER, k CO., Nis. 28 North WATER street, ANA North 71,tire CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 110 South FOURTH Street. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $200,000. - Organized 1851. Privileged to insure Houses, annually or perpettmily; Personal Property, annually, or for a leas period ; take Marine, Inland, and Life Insurance Risks i receive De posits ; hold Trusts and grautannuities ALFRED WEEKS, President. B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. J. 19..1fartriss, Secretary. DIARCTORS. Alfred Weeks, Hon. W.D. Kellar, R. G. Tyler, J. W. Forney, J. W. /louder, P. B. Mingle, C. R. Disking, James Watson, ' J. L. Hutchinson, Ludlam Matthews, JW. Stokes, Curtis, eritlm G. F. urner. CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COR- V PANT, Ne.llBl WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. OILIBURID CAPITAL 5600 000—PAID UP OAPI TAL,S3C,9OO. nue Oettipatiy having been recently BEGRGANIZIED, and Ile actual Oepital larger increased, respectfully solicits a share of. the patronage of insurers. lire and Marine Policies will be issued at equitable rates of pre mium, and !oases liberally OT adjusted and promptly paid. D ISZ ORS William SI. Godwin, G. R. Crawford, James W. Queen, Jno. L. Redner, George W. Han," William B. Themes, B. 'mina Jackson, R.N. Winslow, J.O. Hopper, Henry D. Hears. WM. M. GODWIN, President. S.C. Lioiraz, Secretary . mrlo-dtl , FOR THE I .I2E INSITRANON AND TIIUST CON.' ALA Zurz.—The PENN mirrum, IL TB INBUE.A.NOI COMPANY. Northeast Corner of MEE and DOOl2 Btreete, Capital, $612,726.08. moms L 19261 for short tense, or for the Whole terra of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingent's* of Life. • They act as Executors, Administrators, designees, Trustees, and Guardians. Daniel L. Millar noariu. , Baronet B. Eton's, Benjamin Goatee, Witham Martin, Richard B. Newbold, James B. Heraalanal, William P. Hooker, loaeph H. Trotter, William U. Kern, • James Huston, - Samuel 0. Huey Theophilna Paulding. Oharlee Hallowell, ' ' Edmund A Bonder, Hear' 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Eintehimites e Rodolphns Kent, John W. Horner, William 11. Our, Malls B. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. BASIO, John 0. Brenner, P.O. Iflohlerßaston. . - DANIEL L. AMMAR__ , President. SAMUEL I. 8T0#35, 'Vies Free% Join W. Hoaxes. Secretary. ialB-17 QUAKER CITY INSURANCE OOMPAlff.—Ofloe'4oB WALNIPT Street, PHILA. d' DBLPHIA: CAPITAL smarr.rts $277,855.85. Insures swami loss or damage by VIM and the PERITS et the BEA, INLAND NAVIGATION And TRANBPORTATION. Ten pen amt. in cub rettulteit on the earned pre. mir m 8 of Open Inland Policies. - OTTIODB.B. 0 OBOE H. HART—President. N. P. ROHR—The President. H. B. OOGGSHALL-Bearetary and Treaenref. 8. N. BUTLER—Astletent Secretary. 2111ICT018. George H. Hut, Joseph Diwarde, Z. P. Root. Poster 8. Pakten, A 0. Ostia!, Charles G. Imlay •,firer Chamtete, Eatanel Tones, td. Dy P W. Palley, Hon. H. M. Puller,' /One 0. Pale, -H. B. Ooggehen, John L. Pomeroy. H. R. 00008 HALL. Secretary. ARCTIC EIRE INSITRANCE COMPA NY, NEW YORII.--0111 i ce No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics , "Bank—Cash Capital, $ 2 90 2 ..ildo, with a s urplus. This Company insure Iltdidinge, bier. ehandise, Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, agsisuit Lou or Damage by Ylti a n the Bleb of Inland Nartion. DIRWTOBB. Henry Grinnell, loslaus L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graves, Henry 0. Brewer,Henry Davis, Edmund Peufold , C. H. Lilienthal, Hanson R. Corning, . Theo. Polhemas, Ir e Ogden Haggerty, Illisha B. Horgan, Thomas Idonsgan, Abm. R. Van Nest, - John H. Earle, William A. Clary, Albert Ward Thomas B. Nelson Charles Balaton, James W. Phillips, Louis Lora, . Charles A. Many, Samuel G.Gliddea . , Edward Illnaken, Staple- Cambreleng, Wm. Z. likeprd, Thome Scott, ..- Charles L. Prost, John Ward, Lothrop L. Blurs's, Henry K. Bogert, William B. Vosdlek, Peter Edell H , Emery Thayer, Benjamin . Heldi Geo. Weettelelt, - A. R. Prothifighanul Zalmon Taylor, Thos. Y. Yonne, Henry I. Blossom, Llamas! L. Mitchell, . ALBERT WARD, President, Biozaan A. oAxiii, Bergetary. an 10.1 y COMION'WEALTR UDR 01 VEX STATE 0Y PENNSYLVANIA, 01 VIOL NORTHWEST CONNER POWITH AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. thatiwibed Capital, POOP° . -- Dientross. Dr. D. Jayne, - Thos. B. Stewart, 11. L. Benner, J. H. Butler, J. M. Whiten, J. K. Walker, lidw. 0. iinight, H. B. Wendell, 1/. Lewis, Jr. Houle. DAVID ZAThill M. D. Peaddent. THOMAB B. nIWART, Vine PAWL !Um. B. Moon, Secretary. .1 a.2ii•y NSURANCE oomrlarx OF NORTH A. ausRIOA MAR/NE, FI R E. TAT ON INSURANCE. Orl/OX Ito. 232 WALNUT STREIT, South side, emit of Third street. The properties of this Company are well invested, and furnish an available hard for the ample indemnity of all parsons - who deatre to be proteoted by Insursame. BURINS BIM taken on - Vessels, Preights, and, Oargoee. INLAND TBANSPOBTATIONIUSWI3 on Merchandise per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats. MR RISKS on Merchandise, Nuralture, and Bald; logs In City end County. INCORPORATED IN 1794. CAPITAL 9600,000, ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY /Nriv.STRD. TOTAL PEOPERTESS $1.007,8M .2d. YEBNITUAL CHAITit. DIBAOTOBS. Anna G. Corm, WILLIAM WHLEIM, 11Lwow. W. Songs, WILLIAM R. Bows; Joel A. Bunn', June N. Duman, IDaten. P. Bung, FL Moms WALT, OKAacia TAILOI, Jona Maims, Ammon WILMS, • Gioia. L. HARDNoiI, Jon R. Nair __,7 PIA3IOIB R. Co!., BICIMAID D. WooD, RDwADD H. Tams'. ARTHUR G. 00P.VIN, President. HENRY D. sasuutztn, Beeretszy. .1119-tr nELAWARE MDTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TES LEGISLATURE of PENN- SYLVANIA, 1835. WRION, B. B. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Struts, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, ON VDBIELB, CARGO, To all puns of the World. M IGT, I N LAND INSURANCES, On %sods, by Meer Ountila, Lakes and Land Oirshigo O nion. FlRSallmrta of the INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Btores, Dwelling Houses, he. ANNIE 01 THE COMPANY, November 2, 18b7. Bonds, Mortgagee, and Beal Estate. $101,86e MI Philadelphia()ity and other Loans 131,011 26 Stock in Basra, Railroads, and insurance Companies 12,608 00 Billa Receivable =An 06 Cash on hand 86,822 60 Balance in hands of ligente, Premiums on Marine Pqliciee recently issued, on other debts due the Company 92,730 6T Baberription Note 100,000 00 William Martin, :Imes C. Hand, Joan& U. Beal. Theophilna Pen Ming, Edmund A. Betide!, JearAell Praquair, John 0. is. William Eyre, Jr., John R. Penn Ste. J. P.Penitskrn, Georg, G. Lair+, Joshua P. Eyre, EfDrard Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. R. M Burton, Henry Sloan, Wel 0. twiwin, James B. McFarland, Hugh Crain. Thomas C. Hand, Spencer Mcllrsin, Robert Burton, Jr., Vherles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Plttbgle„ H. Jones Brooks,! Dr. T Morgan, " Jacob P. Jonee, J. T. Logan, 41 WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS O. HAND, Vico President. HENRY LTLBILRN, [Secretary. PO.I FIRE AND INLAND RISKS.-FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 1100,000. (Organized under the Aot of Assembly relative to In , entrance Oompaniee, passed April 2d, 1850.) GEORGE W. DAY, President. THOMAS B. DIARTIN ‘ NIoe-Prealdent. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. Mica 411 011ESTNIIT St., Philadelphia. DIRECTORS. Jacob K. Vaughan, Henry Lerril, Jr., D. D. Dim John W. Averman, A: H. Rosenholm, M Stern. George W. Day 'William W. Walters, Charles Richardson, Barclay Lippincott, Joe. R. Brognarcl, Ohas. Stokes, 1624-7 DIRE INSURANCE. BY THE RELIANCE ISOTTIAL INSCRANOII COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Aferehandise, Furniture, ire., in Town or Country. OFFICE, No. 808 WALNUT STICKIIT. CAPITAL. $117,926. Assets, $252,466.89. Invested ea follows, via : First Mortgages on Improved City Property, worth double the amount 120,200.00 Penneykraals Railroad Oo's. 6 per cent. mortgage Loan, $30,000, cost a. 45,50001 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Perna. It. R. Loan 10,000.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's. Stook 4,000.00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Company Stock of County Fire Insurance Co Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies..., Bills receivable, business paper Book Accounts, accrued interest, he Cash on hand and In Bank Clem Tingley, William R. Thompson, David S. Drown, Cornelius Stevenson, John R. Worrell, 11. L. Careen, Robert Toland, MOOOO Johnson, Charles S. Wood, James S. Woodward, 1020-a to th-rp-tt B. A lIDITOR'sNOTICE..—In the matter of Li the Estate of JOSIAH BICKEL, late of the borough of Pottstown, to the county of Moutgoinerh deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Orphsna' Court of saki county to mettle, adjust, and restate the accounts filed byAMOR GE W. R IMLEY Aid MATT DA MOW RY, Administrators, with the will Annexed. of AwtddwAi•h deceased, nod to rept rt distrihtt. Hon of the balance in their hands among (he penums entitled to the male, according to low, w ill meet that parties interested on THURSDAY, the 20th of July, 1858, at 10 o'clock A. ,in 'he Argument Court Room, in the Court House, in the borough of SOK hISTOWN. In the county of Montgomery aforesaid. jylo-ail R. F. HANCOCK, Auditor. W _ETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO THE .B.A Estate of JOSEPII REAKEItT, late of the ear of Phllatlelphil deceased, Jugging been grunted to the underslgne(l, nll persons holebb,l to the RAM - Estate please make payment, soil those hag ing claims are gluegted to precent them V, it)101It 1101:11 . to 13)WIN L ytI:AKERT, No 413 ON to FOURTH Steeet, 4181V01.11 No. 716 l'IN1: Street, ritANKLIN e. JONES, No. 328. IV RYES, xecutgrik, lttourante' Qtanttanita. /178171t1N011 OGNIPANT, Paid V 001t41, $200.000. AND INLAND TRANSPOB- 702,110 OT I=3 Y 262.466.80 CLEM TINGLEY, BreaWent. DIRECTORS. Samnel Blephate, Robert Steen, William Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall 11111, Z. Loth rop, Charles Leland, J.cob T. Bunting, • Smith Bower , , John Biceell, rittileoff s h e IIINO!IMAN. Secretary. 19.160.00 1,060.00 476.00 N 711.60 3,336.19 16,043_90
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