The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 10, 1861, Image 3

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Military Matters.
Or THZ IKSItCIIANT TROOP.
1 h.,. fine body of men made their first street pa
lid yesterday afternoon. Along the route of
er ainn the men in
~u line reoeived the plaudits of
1 0sandr of spectators, who seemed to be highly
*ise. <pa with the imposmg display made by the
.ssipsliY•
• The meal were drawn up in line on Katie street,
mi r Broad, and were invited to partake of a
rio ptuous repast whieh had been prepared for
t hem by Blob pr Magee. Beg , a gentleman of long
pailttsry experience. Estrin done fall jamtlos to
t he edibles set before them. the men responded,
tbr , , ,pgb their officers, thanking the gentleman for
the kiodneas be bad shown them.
Torso's lEZZITUCKY MUREX? OP MORT CAVALRY.
pia regiment is rapidly forming, and will bo
'pestered iato service within the next few daye.
ile tag aompoped of lieetuelcians, New Jersoymen,
l e e Yorkers, Pennsylvanians, with a few front
ilrginis and North Carolina, a Union regiment
Ia defense of the Union, ite moral erect wilt be
felt throughout the country. Could the North and
South assemble In camp, as a part of this regi•
mo tto at Camp Peyton, the same harmony and
w olf/good feeling that exists' there would pre
rail throughout the Union. We have an earnest
Jeoire to nee this regiment, composed as it is, of
gantleruen repreeenting those various States,
visipped and made ready for setvioe. We feel
swami that neither the Government nor Ken
lu cky will have any cause to regret the formation
of this regiment ; but, on the Contrary, if brought
i o ta sotion, new lauds will be acquired for each.
ttYNHear ZOIIATIa.
This oompany, recently accepted by 001. Birney,
it intended to sot as loonier' far his ; regiment,
aj is composed of some of the'best young men in
cur city, both morally and pbysioally, who will
T oler good a.ooonat of themselves if an opportu
pity offers. There are several more companies of
z 3 oaves formed and are rapidly drilling in order
to enter ihe service when progolent. Oompany B
drill at Eighth and CaCoe/hill streets, and have
for drill matter Oapt De Witt, one of the original
Chicano Z.)0111'88, commanded by the late Colonel
lillovorth A few young 112012 are wanted for Com.
piny A. They expeot to be in Virginia in three
netts
TAN CALIFORNIA FLAG
A number of companies have soma forward and
olaimad that they were entitled to the flag sent
from California to be given to the first company
that left Poiladelphle for Washington, and the
matter has been referred to a oommittee for deci
sion.
TIM CIIIPPWIYA GUARDS ReCIIIMIT.
The Secretary of War has accepted this regiment
for three years' service or f or t h e war c ap t a i n
dames Miller, who served under. and reoeived
honorable mention from, General Quitman in the
Malone war, hes been elected colonel of the regi•
mot in place of Colonel Wet P Seymour. Orders
for mustering the men into terries aro now in the
hands ofiColon et Miller, and the regiment le ordered
to go at once into camp This will be a crack regi
ment, and will be thoroughly appointed. The uni
form is to be of cadet gray cloth, trimmed with
black, and is now being made up under the super
vision of the Alfieri of the regiment. A few more
men are wanted to fill up the companies, and we
would advise all who desire to enlist under oompe
tent offloars to enrol themselves with the Chippewa
Guards . For the present, their headquarters are
at the College of Medicine, South Filth street, be
low Walnut.
Samuel Bell, Jr. a member of the Oily Troop,
bts sent to Philade lphia a trophy from Hafneeville,
In the shape of a oap of the onptain of a rifle oom•
ploy The map is similar in shape to that worn by
our rolunteera. The material is fine blue cloth,
with a broad band of green velvet along the 14wer
edge of the crown it is surmounted with a plume
of green and black feathers Upon the front is a
wreath wrought wath gold thread, in the centre of
wblah is a bugle, and the letters " B. B. G ,"
which stands for 44 Borkely Border Guard."
Above this arrangement is another wreath, which
oontaina a gilt spread eagle and fnarteen stare.
Tho buttons upon the sides are the United +States
nary pattern.
We also noticed a number of trophies pinked up
of the came batil*.field, by G. la Evans, and sent
tr Mr. Evans, the proprietor of the gift.book
sore. They consist of a cap of the above desorip.
eon, a bed.qutlt, knapsack, and cartridge box.
Tney are placed in a conspicuous position in the
book store, and yesterday attracted a pod deal of
siltation.
111 JACKSON HIGIUNNT, COL, JOLT K. NVIIPKY.
Three more oompanies of this fine body of men
flotupanies I, S, and D) have been mustered into
the service of the United States by Mejor Ruff
This makes the regiment complete, with the single
ixseption of Oompany AL, which will be sworn in
oa Mooday morning, at 7 e'clook. The quarter
muter has the orders for tents. aceoutrements, and
stint, and the colonel has already received march•
12g orders Some of the oompanies are encamped
at Hestonville, and some at Camden.
COLORIL BRADT'S P.BGEMISRT
The headquarters of this fine regiment, No. 515
North Second street, bare been reopened for the
the immediate enlistment of one hundred and fifty
more men, to be attached to Col. Brady's First Ar
tillery Regiment, now stationed at Camp Curtin,
Harrisburg. The soldiers' of this regiment have
both the advantage of a beautifal and healthful
ottnp, and also in being under the eontimand of a
anicitor who fought with distinetion through the
51szioan war. Good blacksmiths, farriers, buglers,
and armorers will receive special care from Col.
Brady.
An Emeute Among the Garibaldi Re-
CAPTAIN TARLTSO. WITII SIXTY SEVIN Or NIS
COMPANY (so. 7). RRVOLT—LOAD TRIVIA ARMS
SOD MARCH TO WASLIINOTON TO SIIRERNIDIR TO
figNSRAI. SCOTT OR ORNSRAL ALNSPISLD, AND
DARAND A CODET MARTIAL
I Prom the Washington Beer of last evening.]
for some time past there has been a disagree
moot about rations, pay, duty, so., between Capt.
Tait& and Colonel Matey, the'oommander of
his regiment, the Oaribeldians. Yesterday, he
end two other captains, and eight lieutenants,
:ivied a paper, asking Colonel TJtateey and the
Lieutenant Colonel to resign, and to leave the
+Major in command of the regiment The Lieu
tenant Colonel refused to permit it to be presented
to Colonel 11.
The seventh company refusal, with the Italian
company (first), to drill yesterday afternoon, in
consequence. Colonel litany then ordered Captain
Tekatin to give up his sword, and go under arrest.
He refused, and ordered his men to load and resist
his arrest. This they did. Subsequently he
marched his company to Washington, mussing the
bridge at 10 P. di , and bivouacking in the public
grounds near the end of the bridge.
General Mansfield hearing of the affair through
a message from Captain Takatah, sent a squadron
—companies G and U of 21 United States cavalry,
and a company of United States infantry—to ar
rest the whole party, which was assoompliehed at
midnight On the appearance of the United
States cavalry and infantry, Captain Takata'
waked his men, formed them in line, and order
ing them to lay down their arms, stepped forward
end delivered np his - sword, a prisoner They
were immediately marched to the Treasury build•
leg, the quarters of the 21 cavalry. where they are
now held prisoners, awaiting General Seott's or
ders.
The lieutenants of Oapt. Takatah's company,
and thirty of the non oommissioned offleera and
men, remained in the oamp, refusing to join in
the revolt.
FOREIGN ITEMS
OM** **DWI/10 hu 11**D ODOM= ced in the
British colony of Queensland, Oceanioa, with e
good prospect of suooess.
Manx of the English convicts transported within
the lut ten years to Western Australia have be.
come reputable and wealthy men. h o me are pros.
perou farmers—some trustworthy and opulent
merchants—and one owns twenty thousand sores
of land, with several thousand sheep. Mining
operations are carried on by them with extensive
capital and success, and the discovery of large
treats of timber has opened a new branch of indus
try, of which the tioltet•of leave" men have
eagerly availed themselves. Three hundred eon
virus were sent out there from Great Britain last
year, and a thousand would not have overstocked
the settlement , within the same time
AT Lastarn Miobael Angelo has received juetioe
ea a poet M. Lumen Roland has published in
Pule the first translation of hie poetry that bas
been mid* Among the rest there are some son•
nets and madrigals of great beauty.
Tag great Italian dramatist, Giovanni SAWA*
Dliccolint, is very ill at Florence.
A yew gunpowder has been discovered which
has more effialenoy than the old, and all theidean•
liners of gun cotton. Its composition is twenty
eight rata of ferrooranicte of potassium, cane sugar
twenty three parts, and oblorate of potash forty.
nth., Its explosive gases are twice in volume to
those of common gunpowder.
voitAN ru6gpsox, the American boat builder,
who constructs a oemplete gunboat of one hundred
tons by steam, in five hours from the time the keel
is laid, has introduced the Bonner ar.d Spudding
system of advertising into Ei3gland. The London
814? lately socommodated his advertisements with
a whole side of its issue.
A SPIRITIST) alma.' in the Opinion Nationale
advises the ultramontanes not to be too elated at any
little lumen they rosy seem to have aehieved in
the late election of members to the Countsll of
Prance, ballot-atuffing by the guardians of popular
expression being quite as well understood in that
country se in the Sixth ward, and at Oxford
Crossings. "We all know," says the writer,
" that the voters' urn is nothing bat a Stone pot
'Covered with pasteboard, and tied with pack-
thread, Into whiob the ballots fall, glued together
by the press with whose stamps they are still wet,
and.virgin of thumbmarks or Creases."
Wit learn from the Marseilles papers that eleven
young ostriohes, hatched in the grounds of M Pas
t* at Mouredon, hive just been placed in the
Zoologiost Girders of the former silty. The Wirt
h Won lasted nearly forty days, and out of thirteen
eggs nroloced eleven young. This result is hailed
with all the more delight by Brettoh naturalists,
because, hitherto, through the Ili-advised selection
by the maternal bird of situations for her nest, alt
hrevious attempts to mature ostrich eggs in France
ave failed. We suppose that the present happy
mother mast have been bolding a °oncel of icon
„bation with Monsieur Michelet,
A aOLDllrit In the Scotch rosileer Guards lately
Bled ci fatigue on a march of eighteen miles, from
Kte lls i o d to Guilford, on the way to the Camp of
Aldershott. • Two other men in the same corps
tainted from exhaustion. An investigation of the
matter disclosed that the poor fellows, with all
their comrades, had been obliged by their officers
to wear two pain of breeches apiece, ” in order to
lighten their toads," and that although a number
of service wagons acoompanied the march, they
were left perfectly empty, while the average
weight of each man's accoutrements was seventy
pounds.
Os Thursday, June 9,0, the question of "Es s ays
end Reviews ". again came up in the Convocation
of Canterbury, upon Archdeacon Dantean's report
that that brochure was ecaleslastically actionable.
Denison himself moved to proceed to a Synodical
lodgment of it. The motion brought forth,nume
tons amendments, which were declared irregular ,•
cod a succeeding one, proposed and seoonded
severallyileithe Archdesoons of btafford aid Sa
rum, to the *not that, though there were sufficient
groneds for the judgment,- it was inexpedient to
revive that bid engine of ecolesiastical intolerance
in the present oiroacustanoes of the Church, after
tong debate, was laid over by adjournment of the
body.
Tat Montteur states that aver) carious book,
f great Interest at the present crisis in Papal his
tory, has jut been reproduced by the Dentu Pub
lishing Home. This is the " Monits &scrota" of
the Company of Josne—being .none other than the
seeret and infamous instructions of the Jesuit Or
der, circulated among the members in inenuciriPt
form In 1661—with the Latin and `French text
printed in parallel columns.
Important ftom Fort Pickens
THE Raman ADMIRAL AND TUN IILoCKADD-1111,1
LANDING CF WILSON'S 2 0 11 AYES—CONDITION OP
THS PRDRRAL AND RRRIIL reacts
[Correstondenoe of the Now York Times.]
FORT FICKINS, Friday, JUDO 28, 18131
I wrote To yen, some days ago, to the effect that
Admiral Milne, of the British navy, the oommand
er in ohlef of bar Britaiinio klejesl's naval forties
In North America, was giving especial atten•
tion to our blockade. The news is confirmed. A
British ateam•frigate has arrived here from Us;
vans, and is now swinging fr , m a pair of anchors
in the b•rtb occupied by the Subsets
The officer to command of the former vessel
Makes no sore of his mission. ft is, he says, to
see that the rights or Englieh commerce are pro
tected; and that the blockade must be such as
will prevent " the entrance or departure of any
craft to or from any harbor of the south, coaster,
ocean, trade, or tender " This will be strange in
telligent,e to the mei3rity of the Tomes' readers.
The treaty of Paris has not laid down any rules by
which we may know what is, and what is not an
tffotive blockade. Admiral Milne makes up for
the deficiency. Here is hie definition, as fur
nished to one of his subordinate commanders :
I. No port is bicokaded effosiently if any vessel
can enter or depart from it unknown to, or in spite
of, the guarding men Aot-war.
2 An efficient blockade necessitates the com
plete cutting off of all maritime ingress or egress,
except in regard to harbor Wands having no out- ,
let to the sea, save under the guns of the fleet.
S The escape of the third vessel from the block
ading rquadron signellses the invalidity of the
blookade.
If her Britannia Majesty wishes to keep the
letter of this law la force, should it be broken from
any eau°, she must send ant bigger and better
men-of-war than 'any Of hers at present in the
waters of North' America. I give you the pro
gramme exactly as it was made out, and you can
see its absurdity on its face What does it mean
by " Maud harbors having no outlet exoept under
the guns of the fleet'?" There are " island har
bors' at several of the Southern ports which could
keep the rebels to provisions for months. We
have out them off in more pistol's than one. Will
our British cousins insist that a proper block
ading fleet should wink at grub souls to camps
on the mainland from adjiining islands? The.
Admiralty of England, I understand, est/01111ml ;
a proper blockade law during the existenoe of some
South Amerloan troubles a few years ago. It pro•
vided merely for the successful cutting off of ocean
traffic, and paid nothing whatever about coasting,
" island /whorl," and the like It appears that thts
thing willed international law is just as England
wishes to make it, where she has any say," at
all events. Captain McKean does not believe that
there is any reanimate authority for the dant
tion given by Milne. The Admiral had in his i
possession a dopy of Captain Adams' letter issued
on the 19:11 of May, from the frigate Sabina, and I
learn he sent a duplicate of it to England
When her Majesty's slip anchored she ran
up the American flag and fired twenty-one guns,
which we immediately returned She then fired
thirteen in deference to the Commodore, which
was answered by the flag ship. An exchange
of visits between the respective officer. imme
diately took place, and to see the manner in
which wine and good-fellowship went around
In the ward-rooms, would convince any honest
man that there is more deceit in the Anglo
, Barton character than we have been in the habit
of thinking of. A very funny inoiderat occur
red daring the firing of the salutes. I sup
pose you are aware that the first thing a foreign
man of war does, when 'eluting& friendly nation, is
to send aloft its ensign. So our star-spangled banner
was hoisted to the foretop of the Brtton, when
being saluted, and the oiroutostance caused the
mcst magnificent confusion in the rebel camp on
shore. What could it be? The Union Jack at
the peak and the stars and stripes at the fore
of a man-of-war biasing away at Pickens? Was
it a sow fledged Confederate vessel sucoessful.
ly pebbling us under false pzetenoas? Every
telescope and opera-glass In camp was brought.
to bear upon the ships, and I hoar that the gar
risons of Moline and Barrancas were sutotroned to
quarters Officers from the different posts were
seen hurriedly riding to and from General Bragg's
quarters, and Bragg is reported ro have command
ed " a general fall in on the Warrington road."
For over seven or eight hours the hoax was work
ing dire trouble and uneasiness on shore, and no
one but the rebels know whether the fear of Yan
kee power, occasioned that day, has subsided yet.
So far, then, Renshaw's moonlight humbug has
been repaid with a vengeance.
Twenty four hours ago our reinforoomenta were
comfortably camped on Roses. lon probably know
more about them than Ido "Billy Wilson's re
giment" got inside the lights on the 24th, and is
now on hoses Island As I write there is a bat
talion drill going on, and it looks queer enough to
one who has been thirty years a regular. What
the new comers lack in elegance, however, they
make up in raueole. Their advent here was a grand
affair. and was as noisy as you can imagine Cheers
do not describe the extraordinary roars with which
every one of our vessels, and subsequently our
selves, were greeted. I sincerely doubt whether
so many " tigers " were ever before heard in Ptort
da. Is it any wonder, then, that the regi
ment should be the lions of the hour? The de
barkation was something whose like I never hope
to look upon auto "Three cheers for Harry
Brown—tiger " " Three cheers for Billy Wilson '
—tiger." "Three cheers for General Scott—ti
ger
' "Three ohms for Old Abe—tiger."
three cheers for Mr. Stemmer—tiger." " Three
groans for Old Brag g — tiger " " Three groans for
Jiff Davis—tiger." "bay, old bandy-lege, ding
down that fowling-pima." "Hold on there, Naito.-
eye, them's my groceries." " Pull that d—e nig
ger overboard ;" and a thousand other ingetoribe. '
ble phrases greeted my ear from the orowd, as the
Vanderbilt hauled near to let them land.
The two moat trying months in the year are
approaching ne. Crisp fashion, Bragg places
more reliance in " Generals July and August"
than on his satellites. Ile is wise. But we
will survive, I know, and survive to rapture
Pensacola. We have now a pretty moderate
sick list, considering the locality and the oiroum•
stances; and scurvy, which ?causally appeared to
have a design on no. is going away. Nevertheless,
the .hekt is intolerable. There aro times when a
damp cloth, pressed tightly to the walls, will ac
tually i emit smoke Drilling in the son has been
abolished, and I regret to tee Mr. Wilson's men
forced to endure it. Several invalids belonging to
the regiment, and to our force have given way be
fore the scorching influences of .a Floridian inn,
and many of them will be sent home in the Vatuler
hitt. We sent a few to the States in the frigate Sa
bine, whose cfsoers and men we miss sadly. The
summer clothes of the troops, as swath of them as we
had, at taut, have been served out, end this fact will
go far to neutralize the dreadful sufferings we
cedere from the weather. Last evening the light
rifled .guns were placed In position to do considera
ble damage to the rebels; the mortars are properly
placed, too, and our labors grow leas as the work ap
proaches completion I told you of the arrival' of
this ordnance betore, an there is co use in again
describing it at length. I have been requested
not to be very definite in speaking of the bear
ing of our batteries, as the Now York papers
reach the enemy pretty regularly. But I may state
that we have made Fort Ptekenaimpregoablet; arid
those officers of the United States army now in the
loyal State' who remember what its condition was
on the first of the New Year will admit teat there
has been co idle time spent here. On the Ist of
April .even Ingraham entertained the Idea that
Plokeea oould be reduced and taken. There is
not a man in Warrington to day that feels his own
position secure, and dope not know ours to be as
safe as the commander of Gibraltar's
The latest news from shore is dated butt evening.
I obtained it easily. It amounts to this: The
rebels have completed their four new batteries,
and have them well fitted with guns. This makes
about eighteen they have in all, including Mo
Rae and Barrancas. Wherever columblads Caine
from—several have been mounted on Barrancas
instead of the common guns heretofore Nested
there. I receive, from several sources, as•
suranoe that the Secessionists really stand in
need of the necessaries of bite, and have narrated
accounts to that effect before. But I do think they
are exaggerated—for this reason : that the Alaba.
ma railroad is open, and surely, if there are any
provisions in the so-ealled Confederate titates,
troops would not be permitted to starveiu Florida
Besides, to tell the truth, our own food Is not so
good that we can afford to despise atilt pork and
bad biscuit The singular outlet at the upper
and of the bay, through which the rebels are
said to receive a great many little things, has
been reconnoitred with partial success Hence
forward the visits of that indefatigable little
steamer to the Confederate camp will below atd
far between. There are now about 5,000 or 8 000
soldiers attached to Bragg's oommand. The navy
yard is divested of everything calculated to burn
that could be removed. A company of Atlanta
mechanics gernson the premises, and go outside
ocoasionally to assist In •• sapping and mining "
on the road to fdoßae, which is better for
tified than many suppose. 1 understand that
the artillerists who came from Louisiana are
rifling several of the guns mounted near the old
navy yard water tanks. There are now plainly aft i•
hie to the practised Looker-on, fourteen 32 pound
pieces bordering the wharves at the navy-yard.
They are well situated, stud could seriously atm iy
a lauding party in open boats 'the battery at the
south end of Warrington N said to be admirably
constructed, and manned by rood gunners. It is
in this neighborhood that Lieut. Slemmer's old
quarters at Serrations, the Fort Dermas (which
I see nearly all the New York journals con
founding with Barrancas) and Barrancas Rodent t,
are located. To the •' Empire State of the South,"
as some of our friends(?) are calling Alabama, the
protection of this position is confided. They say
teat they ean keep their posts forever. I should
not be surprised it many of them remained there
until the Day of Judgment.
The Vanderbilt and another steamer will leave
here in a few days. Let me close by recapitulating
our oondttion. We have about 2,000 man, of all.
aorta, available here. Bragg has some 6000. /tot
we have Pick ens, and Bragg hadn't, and never will
have, while grass grows (everywhere bat on Roses)
and water runs TODD.
61x O'CLOCK P. M.—l bear that Gen. Bragg has
sent a requisition to Richmond for 4 000 troops;
that he expresses the fear that nothing but a vigor
one attack on Pickens oan save Florida; and that
be anticipates a landing of our troops. This may
be false; but it may also be true. Whether we
mean to land or not, Is not the question ; but It is
absolutely neoeasary that we be strong enough to
do it, if we feel tnolined that way. Roses Island
is sixty miles long, or thereabouts, and can be at
tsoked far array out of the range cf Pickens. Let
Mr. Cameron look to it, that we are not only made
impregnable, but all-powerful. Delay is danger
ous now. T.
British Reinforcements for Canada.
In the House of Commons, the 24th of Jane,
Lord Palmerston made the following speech In re
ply to Bir J. Ferguson, who ridiculed the -idea of
sending reinforcements to Canada :
Lord Petwarterow. I must say that I am some
what surprised at some of the arguments used by
the honorable and gallant member, especially con
sidering his military experience. I should not have
expected those losinustione against the army which
have come from the mouth of the honorable and
gallant member. (Hear 1 I entertain no snob ap
prehensions, and think those imputations on the
British soldier are entirely undeserved. (Cheers
The honorable member has asked questions which
h e beg answered in a subsequent part of his speech.
In one part of bit speech he spoke of the large
expedition of these men, and In another part he
treated the force as small, utterly insignifloant,
and wholly insuflioient. IA blob of the two state
' =tent/ sloes he intend to abide by? Does he
consider the force momentous, or very small,
insignificant, and insufficient for its purpose?
I Hear, hear.) He also says there are two
motives for which this force is despatched—
either to guard against attack from the Ame
ricium, or interfere in the suppression of dia.-
turbans*: in Canada He has given a reply to all
theme supposition'. He has told us there is no ap
prehension of an attack from the Americana; that
the Government have pledged the country to nen
trolley ; and he hes paid an elccinent and well-de-
Paired ?smear's) to the I,yalay w hi c h ° hul as
through every part of tho worth American 0010-
nits. I concur in all those assertion'. Undoubt•
&ill, los have no reason to suppose that the North
ern States of 4merico-71107dd COMMig such an act
of folly as to add another contest to that in which
they are at present engaged. [Hear, bear ] Her
al.iseety's Government have professed, in the molt
solemn meaner, their determination to abstain
(rem taking any part in the contest now going on
between the Northern and Southern States. [Sear,
hear
. 1 We rely on the people of Canada, on the
loyalty of all the races there—a loyalty manifested
in the most striking manner during the visit
of the Prince of Wales—and, therefore, none of
theme are the occasions for sending out a large
lore& But it is the ordinary pewits of all Go
vernments,-in'alt parts of the world, +when war
breaks out, to strengthen, to some degree, the
military force in that part of the territory which
is proxamare and near. This ie a laudable pro
-caution, the neglect of which would be blameable I
on our parte, and that we have not gone beyond
that ordinary degree of precaution is proved by
the manner in wbioh the honorable and gallant
ofroer designated this force as a small one. For a
military men to talk of three thousand men as
being a large lone, as he did in another pert of
his speech, was an exaggeration which I should
not have expeoted from an officer of the honorable
end gallant member's experience. If, then, we
have only sent out a small force, which, acoording
to his statement only, was necessary, because he
complained that the garrisons of Quebec and Mon
treal were brought down too low; and, therefore,
we have only Sent out what was necessary to rein
force thrive garrisons, the question is, were tbssY
sent out at the proper time, and in the proper
manner. The honorable end gallant member said
it was necessary to send them out; that you cannot
leave the guillemots in winter as they have been ;
that the troops cannot be eent out in winter, that
they must be sent out in summer. But we are
sending them out in summer. if Hear, hear. J
have heard on former occasions complaints med•
that troops are sent out in insumoient transports,
and that they have been detained long on the pas
sage, and that therefore the GOverhment were
blameable. Bat the complaint of the honorable
and gallant member is, that we are sending them
out in one of the fasten vessels, Arai with perfect
comfort, and without any of the inconvenieneee
that are the result of going in small and numer•
one vessels, and, therefore '
we have abridged the
time of passage as much as we possibly could
to enable them to arrive at their destination
with the least possible iretniVelltiellOS
really should have thought that a military em
car would have given us credit instead of cen
sure under such ciroumetanoes. [Gear, hear
I have only to .say that Weal we have done in
diestss no intention of our lading any part
'Whatever in the war between those whom I mav
call our relattves is: lice United Slaw. [Bear,
hear ] We have no suspicion whatever Of the un
doubted aid true loyalty of her Majestrs mobjsots
in the North American provisoes: We send out
the troops merely for this preeautionary move.
went in a country bordering on the diraurbanoea
of a npighboring one • and we train that when
they get there they wil t manifest that loyalty for
which the gallant and honorable member gives
them credit. [Cheers I
Sir J 'Ferguson explained What he had said
was, that tae force was too small for guarding the
frontier, though large enough for reinforcing the
garrisons
Mr. Disraeli wee not one of thews who thought
that discussions on these subjects should be en
couraged, and he should not have risen but for
some remarks which had fallen from the aoble
lord of an. ingenious diameter. The poitcy of tba
operation was what bad to be considered. If
these dieturbanoes had not taken.place in the
United States, would these troops have been sent?
Were they sent to guard the frontiers, or to in
crease the garrisons? a those questions no reply had
been given, and he oduld only say that he' viewed
the atop with great anxiety, and without approba
tion. The despatch of these troops might hereafter
occupy a larger share of history than the noble lord
seemed to suppose. It might be possible thet if
the disturbanoes in America spread, there might
be eats of outrage on our Canadian frontier; but
wore not the Canadians a large and gallant people,
trained to aims and adequate to the occasion?
They would not require them three thousand
troops; and sending them might lead them to
think that it was neoessary for them themselves to
come forward
_and defend then homes. It was.
clear that, irrespective of the disturbances in Aine•
ricaa no increase in the garrieon was necessary, end
therefore this step must be viewed as lie sot of
policy in oenzequenae t f the disturbances in the
United !States. Ile could not think that such was
a wise policy Such a force could never prevent
an invasion of Canada, gallant as they were, and
what, therefore, must be the effect? It had the ap•
pears:toe of a hostile act, and it ought to be ODDhi
dered what its effect would be on the public mind in
the United States. It was alersr that although tee
pritsoiple of non-intervention was a sound one, yet
we ought to abstain from any act which would lead
the Americans to think that suspicion see to their
intention prevailed in the minds of the English
Government When'the noble lord spoke of the
means whioh science had plaaed at our command to
convey troops across the Atlantic, he should re ,
member that, wader such c ircumstances, its
strength was increased , and he should pause be
fore any display , of force until the actual necessity
arose. He thought it would have been better to
husband our strength, and act in that spirit of co
lonial policy which had on previous 000aaione been
enunciated by the Government, and which the
people approved. [Cheers.]
LEtiAL IN FELLIGENCE
Q lIARTEB. Sasszons--Jodge Allison.—Jacob
Esher was charged with malicious mischief, but on
the trial it appeared that the *beige grew out of
the feat that the defendant bad brogan a door in
a house owned by himself The prosecution was
then abandoned.
The case of Pricer and Darlington, publishers of
the Bucks County Intelligencer, charged with
libel, was Axed for yesterday, bat owing to the
absence of a witness for the Commonwealth, it was
postponed until this morning.
The prosecution is instituted by Decry Bleak,
who complains that the defendants published him
as a Seoeseionist, who bad bean roug hly handled in
Philadelphia for avowing such sant meats.
Si ata, change is so aurae at firashillle, Ten
nessee, that bills for 25 and 50 cents are now Is.
trued.
New York Stock
7090 II B 119 '7l Tee.-- 863.4
noon 1.1 fi fie '6l enuy_. 963;
3000 19 F 81 7. 70—....10.14
0309 Ohio 61 1861)..- 89
1180 111 C 17121) Irds '79,- 79
8000 Ind Buil, 15...—. 76
10000 'lama Bt. 64 'SO .sco 894
'pow 89%
1000 do-- 3.14
9000 do— NS 3944
6000 do— ...61D 5 9 / 4
6000 do.-- ....e4
000 Virginia 68. d 49
MO IS Carolina 65,,510 P 33;
6 00 do— —4lO 5316 '
10 CO Miesouti Bc 6a r 0
30130 do—.._._.. 41334
60E0 do—_. -..53
6000 do 4 X
7000 403;
10960 do.--..-- 4076
i• 001 do_.._ 4.14
61.00 do— ..-- 404
1000 do.-- -430 40
Ws California St 7a._76
Si!
2eo) }knob Isn W Ln.. 98
680 N Y Central lt 7s 9634
3080 F.:Tie It bd. 1971_ 56
3000 Fri- bds '6B-- 66
3.00 Hudson It cotv._ 63
8000 10106 C 8s bds. old 99
)600 Cht N W 80
60 , 0 Chi 9c. N 24.. _. 33
11130 I. 9 ile k W lltm Ru
96 Bank of Cona•eroe 73
64 Am .0 xoh Bank 75
lIROok
22000 U 31 61 rag.— 86%1
10 00 11 8 64 '81 poop „ . 86%
9990 U 6$ '61.. - 88%
16.000 'rreas 6 p o 2 yre.- 9614
WOO ?do 6. 1. 11. & J. 4914
6000 Lou mians 64._ : ... 55
20000 Catiforats 9975 7434
sol o Virginia 81 64 .515 49
30 , 41 do I
8 0 000 Tenn 6.2 40. X
80 - 0 d 40k I
3009 do-- 4034
13010 do— 41
60 0 d0........,416 404
000 14 Carolina 64..0351
200 J LaC it MIL G 13
60 Continental Bank- 65
6 Del & Had Canal.- 114134
100 onmher land pref. prof.._ 4l,V.
Paca floid 70
103511 Y Centred 74%
10 71%
100 t o —AS 7818
100 do____ blO 7474:
70 Erie Itaalroad 35
11 ao.-.-.... 22%
60 Hudson River R._ 32'
60 . do_
la) HarlenCß-- 30
200 mil in; R..-- 5514
50 Mich gPc 4 R..... 13
95 Miob 8 N I 0.... 274
66 -- 77%
15 Panama R— -110
I co do.. 100%
450 111 Cent . 1r 84-745
280 a 67 5
460
Clay , . 6
7 %
460 Gal & Chi ... 61
50 do.- 01%
400 Clev & Toledo -25
100
.:
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850 Op— -.--- 24
600 93t'
)ao chioßso &R 1... 35
9 7 , 0 - 359.
9:0 do— —;;30
50 25s
09 66%
280 3538
It do-- 95 / 6 "
100 b6O 354
nOOO Mirdiouri St 644.-,. 4044
1100 do--_..470 40.
6100 do als 40
Woo do 40
01 PeLotfio AI 8. -430 59
115 N Y Central 1L.... 71
IMO Reading
10) Galen% & Chi 1t.... 54
lio do— —415 573 i
750 . r 61
1149 Clev 25
200 do 25
100 d0...__.._b20 2i
100 do ' 650 25K
60 Ch!eago & R I R.- 3.5,%
New York Markets—Yesterday
FLearl, b o.—The inquiry for Western and State
Fleur is swore, and the market is without much
obelus. but with lees liberal arrivals rir better feelins
I) , evened at the close. The demand is chiefly for ex
port.
Tbe sales include 31.30 e tilde at 81600375 for super
fine Wesiern SS 6.5e8 80 for do Stare. w 2.2004 25 for
the, low vados et extra Western . 811 060440 fur extra
Porte. 34 5004 76 for 'hipping brands of round-hoop
extra Ohio. and 34.:silic6 76 for trade brands do.
Canadian flour to to moderate request and Steady.
Chnide lax rras are firmly nelu ; sales of 600 übis at Ster
7.60 for extras.
southern Your is rather firm and in fair demand.
The receipts are light; antes 1 700 Utile at 3606 76 tor
mizrd to good superfine Baltimore, fee., and 36 80e
8 6e for extras.
Rye Flour is steady. We quote *2 tiles 3 80. -
Corn 33.51 is stead) ; sate. of Jersey at 82.73 and
Marsh', Cs'orio in store at 82 90
runtime:ie.-I'Be Park market is firmer. with More
inquiry; sale. of 800. tibia at $ l 4 760i4.67K for mese
and 110e10.12X for prune. beet' is • utiohatited, and
that. la a fair demand. 'The sake a.a aro are at 184*
010 50 for recant ed (Reel, and 810 f0ici,..62% for ex Ta.
ef Hams air , quiet at 812014. eat meats are quiet;
pale* of 63 Wide at kitektot for Bhohlders, and Matax(o
for Hama. Lard is steady ; sales of 250 pkg. 80.1109 e.
But er and S.heene are utehanged.
ASTll4.—The market is madly for Pots at 85.56 X. and
Pearls 8562 X.
Cos set vile market is extremely quiet; small sales
of Rio at 11010.
COTTOBI —Trio market to quiet. but prices have ad
vsnosd. We quote ()Aiwa') at 120. middling Upiands
and Gaffs at MX elas - ci.
MOLASSID.-- hole Is no demand, and prices ere ma
term to u.oh.nged.
NAVAL &meas.—l-folders. of crude Turpentine ono •
tiouq firm at tia; spiri.e do le in limited request at Um
117}go. Common h oein is In more active demand. and
prices have advanced the market closing firmly at the
advance ; he sales smbrace 11,a-0 bids at 82 Meg 67,%.
The bettor gr ades ate inactive. end prices are witSout
e•eent.al varyipon.. In Ter or Pitch there is nothing
doing. and awes are entirely nominal.
tliar.-1 he market Is quiet 'or ail desoriptions. and
takes are t. ommal.y unchanged.
ion.—The market a istset end prices area shade
aeiar Wegeoteatsa.2tea lOtt lbs. as to g aMity.
WHISKY — 4 be lupe , . -a good and the Market heavy 1
.
tes'or SOD bbts $' 11 COl~O in ordinary to rood
II 07 PRODYCJI:( RV per rroanoe I•xobongis.)
—Juis 9-44M4 bbls fluor. 881 - do whisk." 041 do 40711 -
meal. 95,378 bue whost, U 519 do corn. 9 68t do ()his,
13 588 no I. 1 000 do mat, 178 nkg■ ashes. 191 do pork,
56 do cut meats. 7d,, kegs lard. 692 ■scke oil otk e.
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, July. 9.—The
market for Veer Cattle is again lower. ann it he. been
up-hilt cork to sell at heave limes to drovers. The
surely. is excessive ;3 MO heed have been Yard ed at Al
lerton'nosi limb is far beiyuLd tne 000 , UMPtive wants of
this city nurinv the hot weather. The quntatinns of
this n: veins were 6 to 80, some very Jew at Mt et 83.60 for
extra tine quality.
Droves of good kilrns steers, suited for ordinary re
tailing, sod at 7%07,, conic, the average of all sales
not OW, 7 cents. he scorching hest of the sun com
pered brokers end buiehers to frequently seek shelter
to door.; the d accusers of corvine drinks wet, the
only persons actively and proGtabl ' enzaged. The
Cattle likewise ' , uttered severely from the heat, and
were not abie to Stine the ete.nel yoking Incid•ntel to
their bane gold and driven to the shambles. Drove..
feel decidedly blue• and grumb'e very much aliout tits
low prices. come few or them expressed their deter
mination not to show themselves this way again in
some time.
It will be, from ell appearances, a difficult matter to
soli vac the stook hem green. hutch-nil rosy that th•Y hnd
bush:ear dolt ; the hotel, are nut buy ins as usual. and
'opts neneretly seem to have diminished their wants
for beef Theplenty of vegetables , and genercl ewes-
Eton in all kinds of meat. sec aided in +wincing pricey.
CITY ITEMS.
Lsarvra Orry.—A large number of our
citizens are leaving the oar, and seeking the coel sir
and comforts of the various watering places. But these
comforts cannot be nrtherly enjoyed except the re
cipients furnish themselves with the elegant, fashion
able, and durable smite of Grenville Stokes, rlo. 609
Cliertnut street, and obtain a rUt with every article
ntirehszed.
Tad MILITARY Otairrnins k
Wilson's Brown Stone Clothing hall arises , ' to be the
leading house for the manufacturing of military eloth
tng. in the tipper stories they have some twenty cutters
employed, and about seven hundred bends are constant
ly engaged in making up the work. Over three thonsand
Goats were made up by this firm in ten days, for the
state, besides full suits for several companies of Homer
Guards, and for *Moors of the army and navy. The
lociaticm of this well-known establishment is Nos. SOS
and MX CROSIATA WOOL. above etztk.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHL&I WEDNESDAY; JULY 10, 1.861.
But C W Pou%nes. Frague. from Cienfuegos for Fal
mouth, was sporen nth ult. Ist 4t, long U.
Brigs I W Driekn. Drlsko. and Whriaw. Wyman,
fr.tu Providence for Fhlutdeiphia, galled from Newport
6th
•
_ .
Mohr Monmouth, Henderson, hence, arrived at Pro
vio.one Sth ime t.
i'ahr * Larkin. Luther, cleared at Bristol 4th inst. for
Delaware City.
Pohr Canova. from Fall River for Philadelphia, at
Newport 7th inst.
Bohm ktoulee. Thatoher. and R Whlilden, Neil,
hellos, arrived at Portsmouth 5.h inst.
Bohr Li L Crooker, Preshter. hems, arrived at Taun
ton Bth Inst.
. _
eivhre Joseph Porter, Peter!. C S Edwards. Gandy. DJ
Roott. Steelman. .1 D Morarthv, Smith, Beni
Weaver, W W vi.aroy. Norton. Sophia Godfrey. B Un-
YU. Triumph. Artie,vy, Henderson - and L erturtsvaut
Corson, fur Philadelphia. and tinow Flake. Dickerson,
for Wilmington. Del, metered at Boston 7th inst
Solve Halo. Newman. and J ti French, Newell, sailed
frond Newbury port eth hum for Phitadelphia.
Sons Bolivar, Dalton. from New iredrord for Phila
delphia, returned to Newport 6th inst on aooonnt of
heed winds, and remained 2 r M 6th.
Boar A w Benediot, hWs, sailed from Providenc, 7th
inst. for Philadelphia.
Bohr' U & T Cramer. Huntley, and Emily C Denni
son. tiourzworth. hence, arrived at Providenoe Tin inst.
Bohr Wil'iniva, Goulding, sailed from Providence
7th lost for Philadelphia.
eohr Warren, Luther, from Delaware City, at War
ren 6.h inst.
Sobr IN S Rue, Wright, hence for Boston. at .ri York
yesterday.
Steamers VUICII2. Morrison. and Novelty. Shaw.
hence. arrived at New York yesterday.
Steamer Abdo. Roninson, cleared at New York yes
terday for Philadelphia.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Notice is hereby givea that the Pollock Rip Licht
Arena will he withdrawn for repairs on or about the
13th of Juiy.
In the interior the Relief Light Vessel will be sta
tioned otr the Pollock Rip rhoals as a Imbed ute.
The Relief in schnoner-riggeo. with a red hall at the
foremast need ; hull painted red. with Relief to white
otters on each sole..
She will show every inght; from sunset to sunrise,one
fixed light of the natural color- - -
By order of the Ljcbthouse Board.
WIN SLOW, Com- U. B. N..
Lighthouse Inspector. Second District.
Roston. JO, 6.1861.
'change—July. 9.
FIEUDELPILIA BOAZD OF ELUL
HO. N. TATI_XAM.
PitoTHENGHA.m.i COMMITVBX or 'Xi 140XfP
M. L. ARON.
LETTER HAVE
Ag tii Morekante =hanger, Philadelphia.
Ship fferanak. Rowland --Liverpool, Joll 2 5
BU3P Tuscarora, Don 'err —.--Livon)001, 11 0 0 O
Barr Eglantine, Glearion—.— Alavana, soon
Bart Ann Elizabeth. Norval's._ West. soon
Barg Thomas Dal ett. gin, I'S. soon
Ketch Dominate°. Barnes— —......MaY5iu52 , noon
Bohr Famois. Havana. soon
Son' 1, B M`on.EoMere ..-........Tharhu10n0t. anon
!MARINE INTELLIGmyeIt.
rOKT OF raILADZLI'IIi A. July 10, 1!!111.
il ey e N a ßl i nt a - d dUtil MIBTa— . .7 18
A RR , v7Fel).
Bark Thomas Danett, Dill. from Porto Cabello 24th
June, with 56 nags ookleri to order. (labia narsengrre
Path Drily+. Mre Matilda beans. and four ohi.dren.
Berk White Wing. Ealing. arrived At Laguay ra June
30—the only American vessel in that..port. July 1. let 28
30. long 71. exchanged colors With a U 8 steam frigate.
wearing BW, under glow steam. July 3 let 31 30 1001
73. at midnight. passed close 10 a steam frigate Steering
8. July 4 lot 3420. long 73 30.earged sohr Is M Molly.
studio- 8.
. -
Bohr Zebutoo. Alten.l6 days from East Harbor,
with salt to F. A Bonder tt. Co.
Bohr Caroline C Smith. Omith, 1 day from Wilming
ton, Del. to balltst to captain.
Mohr Argos eye, Nickerson. from Key West, vla
Del.l day, in ballast to captain•
to It
Bohr S
L,ooltwood. Truitt. from New York, in ballast
It Sawyer it Co.
Bohr Shenandoah. Candy, from Newport, in ballast to
E Ft Sawyer & Co.
Behr Marta Jane, Asa. from Froridenos, in ballast to
R. Hare Powell
Bohr John Compton, Elliott, from Frovidende, la bal
last to B Milnes
Bahr John H. Williams, Small, front Boston, in ballast
to N Sturtevant do Co.
Behr teletta, Persons, 6 days from Beverly, hi bal
last to osomin
Steamer Anthresete..Tones,Sl home (rem New York,
With mdse to Wm M Baud k Co.
Steamer Sarah. /mom. 34 hours from New York. with
rodeo to Wm M Baird & Co.
Strainer Bristol. Allen. 24 hears from New York, with
mdse. ho. to W P Llyde.
'IAAIJD.
Steamship Konsinttoo. Baker, Baotou, K
Brig Emma. Baker. Baton. N Sturtevant h. Co.
Bohr I II wiliame. Small Prat D-unw. do
Pair .1 1 "ranger Doi°, Bordeaux, (with inward cargo
from New oapt-to.
11
echr C A Hen. ay. Bath. Banoroft. Lewis & Co.
Bohr J Northrup. Roes. Port au Prince, T Watvion do
Boos.
PP=l=
Seta Sea 'Witch. Ty ler. Roston. do
Bohr Caroline 0 Beath, Smith. Balton. R E Powell.
Bohr blsris Jane. MM. Boston. do
Bohr 8 Lockwood. Truitt, Fort Hamilton, E R Saw
yer k, C.o.
Bohr Shenandoah. Gandy, Norwich, do
Bohr H Willett', Parsons, Providence. d•.
80hr .f Compton. Elliott. Providence, UNliines & Co.'
Bohr W (3 Audonriell, Hewitt. Suakin, &sant, Ogle
&. .
- .
Popr C Nowinrk, Hig bee . Providence", It Wbite. '
Rohr 8 N Kmith. Pis k. Balton. 1. Rothermet & Co.
Bohr At Ai Freeman, Atokerzon, toston, i 4 Btatto
- & Co. .
Sty New York. Hunter, New York. W P Clyde.
Bteamer ll L Gaw. Der. Baltimore. A Groves. Jr.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphiaßehange.)
LEWER. Del.. July 8.
The brig Tiberias, for Cieofaeeos. sohr George & Ar
thur. for Jameicia; also brie Scotland. for Vcrope. went
to sea Bile morning, Wiud BW—weather fine.
Yours, A. mew:MALL.
(Correspondence of The Press.)
HAVRE DE GRACE. July 8.
Blocs* boats leR here this morning, laden and con
.
slimed rie follows:
Jos BarraU, Jr. wheat. oats. and bark to Poplar street
wharf; Chas elanohard, lumber to John Gray; T B ste
pheneon. do to 8 Holton & Co; Rome & Taylor, bitumi
nous coal to H N Burrows; Col J L Arnold. do to Chase-
Peelle Cur No Hos Ultra. Barn. Brubaker, Rebecca
Ann, S & W Graham. and C it liuovalew atchrsaite
coal to Delaware City; Corsair. do to New York.
• (Cortwoondenoe of the Pram/
READING. Julr 8.
The following boats from the Union CILIUM pawed into
the Bohurlkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, la
den and consigned ea (01 1, 1 WIN
Golden Coldl y : ur to Wm B r o t he r, & Co. and grain to
Rudd & Wright & boards to Cain.
Ranker & Cook; Chenanco. limber to John Spare;
Beck & Barnard. do to Wm C Lloyd; D E Wilt, do to
Bolton, Christina,, & Co.
MEMORANDA.
Ship }Non, Morieury. Smith, °Miami at London 24th
pit f flombar.
Ship Frigate Bird. Thomveon, from Lori on for Kur
ruches. go•ilevi from Pouthempton 24•11
ship /1111134 Queen. Botitho. sailed from Swansea 22d
ult. for Melts.
' okra Mann Vista. Roby. ' , Walla. Wheaton. and .1 8
Dickerson, &nub, cleared at Boston Bth inst. for t
hda
detphia.
emu vtigtoin Ynoe, Eldridse, at - Hartford Bth inst.
from Eit ,'r.ox
Bohr Cornelis. Craeo. Hailed from New Bedford &h
leer. for Vatiarlelabia.
Boer B H Goggeaaall. Baker. hence, arrived at Bos
ton Bth inst.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, .
ur TO 12 I 'CLOCK r wr NI irT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
Win Jaokun, New York Lient V H U 8 A
.1 W C Brown. Irdiana E W Forbush Boston
W M Stewart. Indiana Chu H Leonard. N York
Cr F Filley. St Louie 8 F Jenkins. Boston
If 'l' Vemman.Nanhville lli T Zeisenfuss, Quakertn
I! kria`3 l 47,et.'reitebvir,,Lork aaa 'F ` iftl l 4. ° M a ts
ET Randall.T.or.P. Y J W Moore." 1.18 8 Freeborn
Hilmar Jewell. Brooklyn Win RavolJ t. Brooklyn
Jas Pilling. Brooklyn Chris Lntt. Brooklyn
J A Pmmerten. Mass John It Dodge, Boston
A P Sherman. N Bedford ram' Mau,Boston
Chas Jones. New York Mrs Perry , New •
Miss Perg , New Jersey Col N N Hahegter. N J
col N E eloa. Michigan N B Cole Y io-igan
J P Wißßius. Riohmnd, Ind Mrs D P Holloway&gon,Do
RW Taylor. Ohto John F. Hanford, N York
P Tillinghast. New York R I. Cotten, New York
M Lawnsnos. New tlork P C Furnace , New York
G N Fanwell. New York F N Freeman. Yonkers
Dr Sharp Salem N T Green, Proridenoe.Rl
Jag F Pearlman, New York W W Coleman. Prov. RI
John H Cady. Pmv. it I Chse D Cady , Piny, R.l
E Williams, Norwich. Conn Pt G Lemon. Meat • -
Rev B N Gear', Maas it U Hue. Ohio
H Buoklagharn. N Baran F R Myers. k Aeveland. 0
E H Rauch, Iri Chink J B McCreary, NI '.hunk
Geo Brown, New YorkW B Lawton. Yew York
)corner & la, N Jersey' Jos Murray. Penns
M G Hubbard New York Bon It G Knight. Mau
E Muster, New York Pon T Jonas Yo.ke, N J
Mark K mbeLl, CaliforniaD Huuttaglon. N York
W Kinw. hew York Moore , iiatiVlllo,3lll
Geo Wedeleg New York Flemming. Wash. C
W Fatten:Baltimore M shoemaker, Baltimore
L F Judd. Conn N L Tyler, Penns
J R Rockwell. New York Jos Brown, Laiayette
J Terbrd, Lafayette E Ture•n, England
BBriggs ktioglanu R P mutton. New Jersey'
?rut A Oliver, New York Miss J Hartman. N York
Mn C Morris & da,krt Irloß N M klartwe,l.ldrune
Col H P Montgomery Lt Col Jt W Tone
Lapt W Bonoinot , D Hoover, Washin gton Melia, Ohio G W Lawrence , Mame
i Gale. J W Gamble. St Louis
Limit II Veeoh, C 8 A J Brook, Penns
Gorham Blake. twat 8 It Reynolds, U R A
Dr d & wf 1 hog C Bare,. Dew York
SO. 6a. boar, tit Jose, Cal Wm L Plainer. Wash
D Wolf , Illinois J 1.; Kunokel, Harrisburg
AIRRCHANTE' 00781,—Pearo sweet. below Aron.
G W Thurmond. Missouri E ' , Murray. i•sonri
John T tleeley. New York B B Wigton. 'Huntingdon
Wm Ililaeterton. Johnstown B Day & wt. Prttshurg
J G Hartswiat,.C'eartield H G Walton. Chicago
Hon Jaoob Fry. Jr, venni% N B Prate. Deep River
Janne. H Wolk., Bethlehem H erosh, Laco co
James D Travelli, Pit 'burg John J Nevin. Penns
B Haywood, Pottsville bliss Haywood, Pottsville
Charles Hampshire. Penns R L Mama, Bel to
rr
W B Emory, 131,nt0. N J Wen snoomb Ter Haute
James Jenkins. New Jersey B C Pebodie & It. Ft
W J Morris & Vail Forge D Mont. New York
3 M Davis Fall River Capt D B MoKibbin, USA
8 ilitahoook, Llonnectiout
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chemins swam above Fall.
T C Edwards. Lebanon, Pa .1 1' Brale, Lebanon, Pa
H A Hoif. Heading G B Bolt: Readies'
F J A llrson. Peons It A Adams. Penns
C C Hush. Delawe C J Stephens. Boston
W Phelps. New York .1 Bee er. New York
John Reid, C/12. Ohio G W MoConnell. Indiana
8 It Halle, New York Morris Fox New York
J G Matlock, Wash, I) C W Powell lc vrf. Lama
C Bearden. Jr. l'elaware B M Mum. New York
C Penrose, Jr, Coatesville P: Wilmer. Delaware
C N Pratt, Chios, o J L Hanson. hew York
Cart Hagopian. New York Vrent Hamada% N y
H 4.1 Cole. Chester W F Black: New York
A J Herman, Brooklyn J Worthen. Palle, Tenn
3S. LOUIS HOTKL—tmestaut street. noose Third.
A Baum, Baltimore G a McCabe A Tant , sua
Geo tandem. Civotunali V . Roard, Riew•York
W Prise. et. Clair. Ya B 'ritoomo. Masa
0 R. Adderson. tondon Griffith Morrta & wt . , X Y
W W mafi. la tr. wf. Boston CltAonmtat Rums-
Rev I. roleman. Perm Et w D R&D. Wash, P
Gen W Peek. Auburn. N Y W Walloon, Auburu. N
A K Smyth, Maryland 8 B .Fullarton
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third it,. above Csllowhlq
W Harmer, Pennsburg H It Rorer. Glues
W Mon. Allentown Master• Moll, Allentown
Chas Harper, Jenkintown 8 Hogeland. Sembilan
.1 Posy. Pcnnsy tirade N Gleam. Haltimnre
Worts, Rending W Kline, Amity .
Jacob Nutt. Pennsylvania H Rotor, Pennsylvania
H. Guiltier, Tremont Pa John Berndt, Tremor/ t.Pa
Jacob Boyer.
STATER UNlON—Market street, above Blzth.
H Libhart.Niotta A_Lng. Lewistown
H B Bumble. et Louis W B Thompson & la, Pa
W Plaits!. Lana co Pa ft O Orono. *.stiablirg
W Latmier, new York Danl Kaufman. venna
Jas Wiley. ' P tuiburg P Notwe:l, Pittsburg
Jno Rhombi, Carlisle
COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st.. above Chestnut.
A D Harlan. Penes. H A Jehnson, New Jersey
H T Darlinston, Doylest'n H Laken., Doylestown
Jae Riee. Doylestown H Wiggles, Doylestown
C Moyer, Doylestown Geo Lukens. Doyleslonn
Alf Horner. Doylestown Peplums, Delaware
H C Nesbitt, blare land Chas Speakman. ti 8 A
W M 0G on•god. flora C fl Hartshorn. Chiseler co
W L Junes. klomir.own T W coy le, Reading
J W Lake, Readies .) Johnson, Cecil 00, bid
W Reds, Cecil co, Md
BARLEY FREAFF—Aeoond street, below Vine.
Jae Sweeney, W Chester T Anderson, Newtown
B B. Meotiem. New Jersey, W netts. Jr. Baas* 01
James Williams. Peons A Dannenbower, Fauna
W Davison. Cheltenham A Carter, Emma
MOUNT vaarioa RUTEL—Baooad at.. above Arch.
F FnrApaugh, Phil& • Mhos W Mithopy. Phil&
G W Worrell Caiciazo elaa a West, Penns
J J Morrison, Piffled& B Marshall, Bucks co
James Downs. 115 N H H Breokearidgm. N
tlamt lataFitte, U 8 A
BALD EAGLE 110TEL—Thtrd et.. above Callowhill.
M Fritz. Bohnylbill co. la Los B Linton. Monte eo
E. 0 Wilson. eletenitoa H Geiger & ateunston
goihnuironti, NC
NATIONAL BOTBL—ltsue street. above Third 71
P Btoksa. Pittsburg J 6 Matter, M4rylani
B But) maker, Lancaster so Restos. lamaster ao
.1 M Nada). Yearn. Burnt Blake. Perry oo
A A B Metter, Likonstown
JILEVERk NOUSE—Third ingest. above Arum
J Jonas. New York W O !Shultz, Allegheny
0 •Kaufman. Sok lc Raven J coign TLi Walker,tohlk co
11. J Smith, Allentown
THE USlON—Atrok street. above TbJrd.
.1 P ranißn me 5 X McGrew. - Now Jersey
Raymond, Liegtteny alts , J B Moser. Allentown, Pe
allay Fix:crime. 13«1raidickseaNd fa tits
env. at 34 lhalk 1 1 / 1 1.11LD litts•V
/ •
SPEOIAL xorioEs.
r
BROWN .35 BROTHRR'S MICA BLACKING
is Dirtily spoken of by aim, who jay° used it. It is for
sale by ; MATTSON,
Jffl It Cor. TIOTH and ARCH Ste,
ONE P3lO/ OLOTEINGLOT TEI LATIUM
/Irmo', Made in the beat man r, expressly for RE--
VALI ' B A/ 00 - LOWEST walla prim marked la
te j
Plain Figures. All goons mad to order warranted
satutfaatory. our orm-pnlois ream is striotir 44-
hersd to. All ere thereby tree alike.
ealili-lir /ONES & 00.. aft MARKET Street.
I AWHILOII'I3 &ars vy —This celebrated
and perfect Ultir Dye is tka Jai is% ils scoria. All
others are mere imitations of a great original, whioh
has Leine .^^` --- all parts of the
globe. 'V. 's. Liquid Hsu
Oyu instal lank or natural
brown, wit xliiring the hair,
and will re, is, invigorating
the hair for
sold by al Wholesale by
FAIINEIV .. Philadelphia.
taht.tf
iilllo' 02Ligss.ATID
ftaIaELESS SEWielgt MACHINES.
' , •oe Heat in Use for Family/Sewing.
Ns 77p ogiiiSgrelWlr Strait. nilliiihil oils a.alIT I!
OARD PRINTINGI, KIT AND CIBIAPNOT UI
the City."as 714 aootP ?WILD &roes.
BILL-HEAD PRINTING, Beat arida:marmot In the
City. at 34 Routh:TBIRD Street.
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other degorlll
tton of Printing, of the mot 'superior quality. at the
moat reasonable rates, at RING WALT dc BROWN'S,
D o Delos. till Seeds TBIRD ntrool. yods-tf
!MARRIED.
DUNLAP—GOO - 6AX —Mareh 17tb. by the WWI. D.
Goeton, Robert W. Outline to Mtge Arlan Margaret
Goottex, both of Phitadelph,e.
-DIED.
.1
TH.OICAP.—ithi the 9th inst., George Thomas In the
90th ear of hie site.
N 1 41.1.0 h.--Or sands.. evening. the 7th inst.. Mrs.
Fiiitbeth. wifeof our. James Mahlon, in the 30th year
of her see.
the rrlatlvea and friends of the family are rseptct
fully invited to attend the tuners! from the residence of
her husband. tip. P 1.0.2 Hamilton et.. late Mantas. this
Wsdnesdar) aftprnoon..lo.lr init.. at 3 o'clock, without
further notice.
W. LKs.-onPundav morning . . the 7th bast , Edward
M. Wiike. aged 217141.18 4131/ 11 months.
The imam, of the family . are tespnetftilly invited to
attend the facerst. from the New Jerusalem Parton
age at Ketyvilie. without farther notice, this (Wednes
day) morning. xclo o'oinok. •
ROYAL—AA Germantown. on the morning of the 7th
insl,, Jacob 11: Roy. al. a. ed 27 years.
His relatives and friends are reinseothely invited to
attend his funeral, firm his mother's residence, Main.
below Winter st , eet, this (Wednesday) afternoon. the
10th net ; at 3o'elook. without further notice. •
Y yardlevviiie, Buck* county, on the
morning of the 7rh mat., of earalysiz. Wm. Yardley, in
the 70th zeitref hie age.
The friends and. relatives of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from hie !rte resi
dence. this (Fourth-day.) morning, the teth wet.. et 30
o'clock
Persons from the cry will leave Kensington depot at
7 e • eioelt A. M. and proored to t.reenshurc station on
the Belvidere Railrold. where they will firm carriages
awaiting them, • returning, will leave the latter•named
station at 6 P. M.
ROO W.—On the 7th mast., Samuel L. Room, in the 67th
.year of his see.
Funeral from his late residence, Broadway. ab fie
Perry sp set Stockton NewJersey,onTharedayaiter
nooc,the tltb lost, st 2 o'clock
Juki "SON.—On the 6th inst.• Mrs. Elizabeth John
:eon. repot of the late Jonathan Jnbnron. aged 81 years.
• Funeral from the residenoe of her son Geo
tw. Jones. No 6M 'meth 11,xt it street. this (Wednesday)
of ernoon:st 2 o'elook
BACON:-Oa the 7th inst., Wright Bacon, in the 24th
year of his age. - • -
Funeral front the residence of hisparents. sh
mead street. Germantown, this (Wednesday, atternolyt.
at 2 0740ra .
B aNO.h.R.—On the Bth intr. Abby C. Bender. wire or
J. weeley Bender, aged 30 years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband.l224 Myr
tle at' set, this ti
We 4 •.tley ) morning . at 8 &ic
ohm. •
DOOg vit —t:n the 7th inst., W illlam C. Dooms, Sr.,
in the 74th year of his age.
Funeral from his late raeidsnee, Debtor's Apart•
lo
c
man e.k. County Prison , this (Weartesday ) alternoon, at 4
o'o
. .
tiILBFRT —On the Bth Lent., Charles Henry Gilbert.
eon of Tiotraaa 8. atd Jee bails Gilbert. aged 3 years.
Funeral from the rraidonceSof hie parents. No. eO6
Priam street. ElLeth, ab.me time, this (Wednesditr )
morninc'at9 o'clock. • •
GORR h LL —On the Bth inst., chivies 8.. eon of Ben.
nand and Cetharine Gnt refl. aged 23 moot a sad 8 dam
Fuzee-al from the reOldel7CB of hie pafelnll. southwest
corner of aightst-ntli end Heelord street*. chic VrAd.
Ilradari arm , noon. et a n'alook
JO ft,DAN.—Ois the Sta inst., William Jordan, aged 40
leer!:
ir age 'Ai from his Ista roma/moo. No. 1114 Bteadma n
street, this ( Wednesday )afternoon at 2 &emelt- •
K)q..LY —On the 8:h met-. Mr/. 'Julia Kelly, Reed 83
years.
Funeral from her-late resolanoe, Twenty-fourth it..
above Ilamtiton, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ono
o'n oak.
L/6.130• 1 .-0a the 7th inst., Gideon Leeds. in the 71st
Year of hie see.
Faneral from his late resldrnee, No 816 North hioth
attest. this( ednesday ) morning. at 10 o'olook. •
fdcr4i/ GAL —Un the Bitl Mac.. .Edward MoUonagal,
aced 71 years.
Funeral from his late residenoe, No. 1 121
_ Carpenter
atraot. this rWednes 4 ay afte•tioun. at 1 wo mph. •
isie r SA faISY —On the 8 h mot., Thomas Pon of Thos.
and Mary Ma r iann,. aged 18 months and 25 daYs
nacrel from the reamenoe of his enrenta. between
Twmt.•• fourth and Twenty•tiftli, below Spring liarden,
this( Wednesday • moroins at 9 o'clock. •
MALVW.—On James inst.. Michael
and
of
Jane and the late Malloy, aged ID years and 11
in onoe
• • -
pun• rah from the residence of W■ mother. No. 2C2
Federal street, this ( Wednesday) afternoon..at three
• • . .
NO s ROP.—On the 7th inst., Georce W. Monroe, In
the 33d year of his age.
Pupate! from Pis late residence, Bitokius st., Tsitetty
fifth ward. aramin co. ou Thu.sclay afternoon, tae llth
!not . at 3 o'ol or. .
fdOkEthLt. --On the 7th Met , 'Harding, eon of FEe
-Inel and t mind& Morrell. in the Ith ,ear of hi. ass.
Funs .al from the re..der ea of hfs parents. No. 3SM
South Feoond street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 4
o'clock, •
. •
td U I•GR V W.-0e the Bth inst., Bernard hinhirow, in
ths 55 h year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence. 1179 8 Eleventh
attest. above Federal. this ( Wednesday) afternoon, at
o'clock
N' LL.—On the Bth inst.. Sarah B.r wife of Jesse Nell
Punera' rrom the residence of her - husttod. 528
Queen street. this (Wednesday) &titration. at 6 n'olook.
MLitt elt.—On the Bth mat., Frederick J. Yahoo',
aged 33 years.
Funeral from his late residence, 209 Smith Ruth
on 'fonrsday afternoon. the 11 h met, at 4 o'clock.
I'l,llerElt.--On the Bth inst.. Joseph • Porter, Er.. aged
77 Tears.
WALKw2t..—On the 7th inst., Mr. Abraham O. Walk
er. gged SS years and 4 months.
:Pitsera..from Ma late residence , Norris atreet, below'
Otis, oats Woo street, Richmond, this ( Wednesday)
morning. at 10 o'clock.
MOURNING STORE, BRISSON Sa SON,
9113 OBIGITIIUT [grant. are now sepias
Blank crape mareta. at vi and 3I) annul,
-Black nireges, at 26 and 313,‘ nen .a.
Black 74 wide bandies. 60 and 62% (tenni.
Aground-mound!). pork , 8.26 oenur.
Gray mixed !wallas, 12)6o.
Gray mottled modanna.l2s(o.
Gray mix e d wide madonnas. liNo. •
Black and white printod grenadine barsgee. Ws. •
Shepherd plaid real syenadine baregss, We.. •
Blank and white Pans organdies. '
17OFFICE OF NORTH PITILATIIitYI
- PHI". PAPBRNGER HAILWAY COM PANY.
wAr.NuT , 81RvP.T.—A Spewed Meeting or
p-took end Bondholders of this Company will beheld on
w. De..EB DAY. the 10th of July. at 4 P. M.. to devise
means to put tee road in iinniedrate operation.
J c..K. T. BONBALL. beciretary.
ErrOFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF ISORTit AMERltift., FIIILADEL
PHI a.. July 8. 1861.
I be Oimrd of Directors have this day deetiv•d a 'anti
annual d.vwead r f a‘x per oeut.(axolusrv• of the state
taxi for the put six monihs. parable to the Stoot
holders or their legal r.presautativaa on demand.
Jl9-3t • Cti ekt.h.9 PLAT f. SeoratBl7.
DEPARTMENT OF Tile RECEIVER
WOF TAX NIL infILADILPHIA, July 8,1881.
‘atia* ia hereby given to delinquent tax payers itt
the Twelf. h !Nerd. th.it,V3l./.llAs C. 31'P bL fe the
eel) authorized Co hoofer for Raid Ward, for the year
IS His reeei et only (for t at year) will be acknow
led ved by this Depariment from tldit date
1,9 Sc WILL IAM - P- HAMM. Ree-iverof Taxes.
fryr AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND
TRusr COMPANY, Pimarit,Pnta, July 0,
IBS
NOTICE.—The Trustee* have this day declared edt
vidend or three per oent. out or the profits of the la. t
at: months pnyab e to the r tockholdera on and after
the 20th inst..clear of State tax.
!r9•St . • JOHN 'CARES, FearatarY.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, VENTRAL
VW Ft F CROOL.—lhe Beau- canal Meeting of
( I : e 2 :luntlei Assoctutton
Jul
R. 8., will be bald on
W Elite auDaY .Ir:V JUNG. July 10. at 8 o'olook. at
the Hi gh t3oliool Building; BIWA D and GS. h.EI.• Ste.
ST rPH 6-; Ft BEA TON, PreFid en t.
Mu:lmm' Bucxwaunca.FeoretarY. 3yB St*
CcrBANK OF PENNSYLVANIA—NOTICE
IR hereby .gtven to the holders of the Notes
n said Baek registered for payment on or before May
22,1851. that the dividend &warned thereon wilt be paid
on possentarton of said notes at the (;!fine of the .1111-
smiles', 407 1,1134 ARY Ititreet. (w ound cosy.) be
tween the house of ler A. M. and 2 P. M.
W. C. PATTPARON,
W. 48AVAGR i
J. D. TAYLOR.
Assixtieea.
Jti3 Or."
PHIL* ratz.put 4...Je1y , 1. MR
- OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE
Ik3 COMTAIIY, No. 406 Ott STM UT .troet
PHILADZIPHIA. Jul, 1 I&SL
eta meatier of the Board or 1./beet/3ns held thle day.
a dividend of THRbE PER CENT. wan declared on
ltle capital, Amble on the brat der of August nest.
irs 1w W. 1. BLANCRAND. deoratarr.-
lir' WE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM
Ti E PROTEISTART EXClRANOB,eonthwegt
corner 'SECOND and NEW Streets. and take pleasure
In rsoommending It to the publio as an institution much
needed in our city. for its care in selecting the best
men, women. and children as to character and quail
fioatione :
J. B. ADDICRB, MORao° street.
vE. M, SELLERS, civeen find Tuipehooken streets. imarcriA RANDOLPH, DU Chestnut Street
DWI!, IC MK PA iItICK. UM Arch street.
r. .PALNCOABT, DM Mount Vernon street.
, J AB. HIGH EDS. IWO Mount Vernon Miele:.
GEO. FREEMAN , fig/Mono Eleventh street.
P.G. OLIVE 850 850 North bitzth street. •
it. BO W 'I hi rriand Germantown avenue. ,
T. WILSON, MO terinh Front street.
T. M oG VI 422 South Front street.
2 g_ M. WHITE, 381 Marshall street.
W. C. sogimoiss Market street.
W. H. RICRARMON,4IB Msrktit street,
Lnd over one hundred arid
_fifty more, to whom re
(crowns will he 'lvan at the nifiaa.
MIL'ITABN , NOTICES.
I. • RYCRITITR WANTED TO - COM
stele Col D le BERNENT'D 2214 Regiment / Phila.
elphaa City Gu•rd. let. artillery/14W strong. now
in service near Harper's Perry.
• Unerootpted companies and men wishing to Join will
apply atNo. d 0 t North FOURTH Street, above Nape
street. Companies will be' sent on to Join the reriment
as fast as they are urganized, jytdt"
UNITED , STATE'S CAVALRY.—
WAPITED—Por the Third Regiment. U 8. Cavalry
—able-bodied. uninvited meth of good character
awl morale, between the ages of 18 and 38 years. to
terve for I years. ray irorti 13 toll oollaye petynonth,
w•th olottunp. hoottl. and medical atondance. Men
aceustomed to hOinee• and riders p-ederred ; a minor
will n.t be en lined without the ancient of parents or
guardian. Apply at rnnoipal Rendezvous. No. 18 g
&nth &1611114 Street. ' ' 2011r4 fie Vang.
j32,0w. Cast. Sd Regt. U. si.C.atly. Recta OLIMer.
LOST OR klltiLtlD— Policy of Insu
rance iseued by the Frar kiln Fire Inference Corn
penY to II LRAM fil'LL.h.R. Mo. 78 338, on brick house,
scab side of offEbr4 !street. 36 feet west of eix
teenth. Applioation has been .ni• de for renewal of
the same Any nee finding the Policy will leave it at
11213 GREEN Street,
.138-mwt3t.
WAR TIBIEI.--;Economiso ; got Clo.
bored Flioto_graohs for •41_; Azobrot•poi at all
arlOaa ; Life-rlze l'ho'ogrol4). 3n VII. from .LS lo VDO
—st iLtlbillOlL'o Ormototo and
,k.xreorivo ostler/. x-
COnDlStritet. above Green. 1r
_ _ __
UNI 0 N BPNVELOPZ9 AT UPHAM'S,
'3lO ORRISTN UT Btreet. Best assortment in the
illtej $1) from drigibal d algae Remember the 'wore
UPI, A I'VPS. 41' , CH Revrr. U P citreet. /0-60
NOW IS THE T 1 Mt TO BOY SUN .
Umbrellas for ladies or gentlemen. REIT
JON. FULI3 I.L.
11 2t Nog. 9 and 4 North FOUlL'rel trest,
P __.___
ARAGON-FR AME SILK UMBRELLAS
for gentlemen. Bun Umbrella. vert Nog.
B 08. FUMISLL.
)710-2t NOS. 2 and 4 /Noah FOURTH. &feet.
s t , TURNIP REEDS
Grown at Blooramdale ; varvanted pre.
• .111: LAINDRE,TH'ac SON,
Imrlen eat and Peed W arehouse.
ITIO • Noe. fl, and 13 H. tllXiJi titteet.
POSTAGE STAMPEL-24 ct., 12 ct.. 10
31. et,. 6 ot.. sod S ot. BTAhlpa for sale at Out office.
Exempting the Sot. stamp', they will be Bahl at a dis
count of Ree per cent. • 174-tf
pEAun BRANDY. One.barrel pare
so trnisitm=e r sale . br 111.
mut r ea.. ass taws
MILITARY GOODS.
COTTON DUCK.
SUITABLE FOR TENTS,
Vol S&L* PT
FROTH:INGHAM & WELLS.
istrit-t If
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
D"' OLI1 TION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
The partnership heretofore existing tWeen
NA NIUFL e reumfBONard &RI Ulla, M. JENKINFI.
under the firm of THONINSON & JENKINS, in this
clay ditwtvd br muttod oonsent. The business of. the
hits firm wlll be settled and wound up oy Pamuel S.
Thompson, st the store, No. uO4 fn AN KE Atreet.
BAM Utsa. 8. TnOwlpeioH.
SAMUEL H. JNICKIINTS.
Phtlada., June 70,1861. b9-d tf
DISSOLUTION. The copartnership
heretofore subsisting between the undersigned.
under the firm of S P. 8 CHIN ER. & CO., is thie day
nissoived. by mutual consent. The buwness will be set
tled at the old stand. Na. 9 DANK and N 0.19 SERAW-
B SHAY Streets, P
RA isdelthiFa.
. 4 IWISCI TI F
WER,
OL.GAM.IITH.
HENRY VOLIAREB.
Made., July 1,1241:
fIOPARTNERSIIIP FORMED.—The un
deritigned Wive thin day entered into copartnership,
under the Milt Of
WOLGAMUTH & RALEIGH.
Reins summers to the late firm of J. B. STEINER
& Co.. we will continue the buineu in the awe
branches as heretofore, at the came place, No. 9
BANE htreet and It l STRAW BERRY Street
pa •acis F. WOLG •MUTH, •
MAURICE RALEIGH.
Philada.,lll.l 1. M. .l/1-1m
alleatagOffing . :
SEA BATHING • 1••••
. ATLANTIC
TWO • AEI:P .. ' THREEAEIARTER HOURS
.• • -•. ..• . • . •
•
FROM • PHILADELPHIA.
wriaosito CITY is now conceded to be one of the
most dslightfelsea-skle resorts in the wor d. Its bath
ing is unsurp•rsed ; its beautiful unbroken beach
(nine miles in length) is unscathed by any on the con
tinent. save that of Galveston ; its air is remarkable
fur its dryness ; stria/tiling and fishing faoilities are per
feat; its hotels are well furnished. and as well kept sr
those of Newport or l'aratosa, while its avenues and
walks are Meaner and broader then those of any other
sea• bathing place in the country.
Trains of the CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL
ROAD leave VINE-STREET WHARF. Philadelphia,
daily. at 734 A. M., and 4P. M. Returning, reach Phi
ladelphia at 9 A. IEL, and 7:46 P. M. Fare, SIM
Round-trip hoists, good for three days, 8290 Die:.
Canoe, CO mites. A te'egreph extends the whole length
of the road. iylo tf
LATEST AND BEST
P4TENT
FRUIT JARS,
(BAKER'S PATENT.)
NO CEMENT ltl USED, AND NO EXPOSED SUR
FACE OF GUM TO TAINT THE FRUIT.
THEY ARK THE MOST SIMPLE IN OPERA •
VON, RELIABLE IN RESULT, AND EASILY
PROVED.
POTTER &
Eole hiannfaeturers and Proprietors, !'. .
106 CIT-TRSTN:UTATREET;
Alan, Manufacturers: of Plain and Fancy Wine ant
Liquor Bottles, Druggists' and Crookery DetlerSteient
Glass Ware. 1, 10 -iltal6bg.l
WHOT- VA ALE STOCK
SUMMER CLOTHING,
SELLING AT RETAIL,
OKFIAP FOR CASH,
419. MARKET STREET.
POILADELPIILi.
17V - YETH & BROTHER.
APOTHECARIES,
Will open their New Store.
NO. 1412 WALNUT STREET,
PIIIMIDELYBIA,
MONDAY MORNING, JULY let, 1861
irenV Morilled - eye aPPIIII.IIOII And convenience.
and mammies more thew waist advantage and twilit:ter
IMPORTING. MANUFACTURING, AND DIS
PENSING
everything pertaining to a MODERN APOTHECARY
STORE, they hope to moire a share of public favor.
Their PERSONAL care and attention will be given
to every detail. jy3-10t
NEW LOAN
FOIR SALE
A. Untlttst amount or the new 3,000,00 0 LOAD. In
sums to suit porch/Ism, for sale by
JAY OOOKT & CO., • -
114 soars THIRD DMILEIIM 141114"
JOB PRINTII VG.
"THE PREg-S,"
BOOK
AND
JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT,
NO. 417
CHESTNUT STREET,
PHIL.RDELPHIaI.
The attention of the Business Oommamity
is respectfully invited to the . New Book and
Job Printing Office of " Tux Puss," which
has been fitted up with New Material, in the
moat complete manner, and is now prei_pared
to execute, In a satisfactory style, every vari
ety of Printing :
BOOKS,
PAMPHLETS.
7 CARDS.
= (31.1:RC)UTAAR9.
CHECKS.
• NOTES.
RECEIPTS.
BILLS OF LADING,
LETTER HEADINGS,
BILL HEADS,
PAPER BOOKS
•
CERTIFICATES.
.
D TTF I T )Sig •
. .
80N±.9
MORTGAGES,
BALL TICKETS .11107 D
MERCHANTS, MA'NUFACTURERS,
CHANICS, LAWYERS, AUCTION-
ERRS, PUBLIC OFFICERS;
BANKS, RAILROAD
AND INSURANCE
COMP4NIES,
will be supplied with any description of
Printing tiipilred, at short notice and on the
most reasonable terms.
RETAIL DRY GOODS
"fil HOD LANDELL ARE OPENING
8T41. 0 .K. BlLKS,—Black Silks, fate scads.
Black Silks for city mica ,
Bltck Bilks wholagcle.
Black siika, 2a to Mulches wide.
'VIRE & LANDtai.L, FOURTH and
.111.741 A ROff, are 'selling all their Sumner 13oods
to close them.
I. a nnum. rititts. India• and Preach.
1?a. k French °nand, Lawns
Jnarese and Lawn hobes by the yard.
Bauble and rwist Grenadmes.
P,YRE 4 1 ,k LANDRLL HAVE FOR
•-:• BATHING P.R.vBSP,B MI-wool Blue Flannels,
AIL-wool PuLio F4innefs.
Good adsortmant of Toweling/J.l
Barntoor Quiits. whoa- sale. i31.0-tf
1861•
—MICHORABLE YEAR :r.
• HARD ON DRY GOODS!
VERY LOW PRICES!
8 WIZ MORE REDUCED I
T.HORNLEY & CHUM
N. .8 oar. I%IG -1 rti and SPRING GARDEN.
Want to sell their stock claim aff.
And have consequantly
REDUCED Tilhaß PARIS&
• VERV LOW, INDEED.
Fancy Silica a litVe over half pries.
Same styles of
_prams Gcoos at half prine.
Lace Mantles. Mutes. Eugenia! aco.. yen' ahem , .
Black bilks, the oheasest in Philadelphia.
A great variety of Gray Gwen, Lawn, &0., &o,
A very !area stook of sromastte Goods.
A very large stack of Linen Goods.
Cloths, Cas.imsres. Vesting's. Ae.. &a.
N. R.—Phie is a RARE CRAW* m get goods un
usually °heap. THoRNLEY krl 1 '
N. R. Car. EIGHTH azdAPRING GAP' PEN.
N. B--Frain this date, July Oth, Terms "Cash on
Ckliverr."
FINN PARIB-PRLCTED OHIN'TZ-Or-
LORED ORGANDIES REDUCED TO HALF
Iliabest style lineortedi Mid usual Once 750 .
Medium 31; Ur.
Fine Faris Jaeotiets..23; usaalyrioe,-,41. 33.
P . l - 110 assortment do, 13 ate.
11,raree !Satin h.tripa,' &a., &a., all reduced to Dais,
worth 8736,
pr•nred Barone Anglers 1235 aim.
fhe above comprises some of the handsomest roods
in the marker. CHARLES ADAMS & SOPS,
it 9 751.911. TH and &Reit tPreets.
STILL EIRE:AI: I FR REDUCTION IN DRY
GOODS.-Bm tiv aity o r eingliame for 20e.
rime amortrnent of •Drese Goods from t 255 to 25.
Dentnelf CMOS° belaines reduced from 25 to 12K.
Ladies'_ Clothe, plain, plaid, and stained. at a /OW
fiance. .
Men sad Boy? Wear, much reduced.
Lawn/ in itr•st variety from 8 to 37.56 e.
Furniehmk Goods. at the lowert market prices.
Shetland bliamat, front SI to *6 at
JuHSY H. STO'KES',
i 79 702 ARCH. Street.
ARSEILLEB FORBELSQUES!.—Just
opened, at reduced price's. 6 good nersortment of
figured a, d corded . enseidoe.
8111:PPARD, VAN 11AHLINGKO.A. AR.R.ISON.
J7B-3t 008 CH 8eT24 . 1.13: Mica,
LINSI , 4 GOODS WHITE 6CODS
The subscribers respeathiliy invite the attention
of buyers to theirlarge ass rtment of Linen and Haase
ru mitring Dry Goods, White Gorda, Linens. to.,
which they sell ae low as asv other house, who.esale or
retail, besides 6 r sent. or for cash. _
KPPARD, VAN HARGINGP.H. & Art RISON,
Jis-at 1005 CHESTNUT' Street.
BARGAINS BARGAINS I
ALA. GREAT SACRIFICER. _
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS.
offered in the balances of our Stock of
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
now closing out
GREATLY UNDER COST PRICES,
Pargains in Laos Mantles, Dournous, Pointe&
Bargains in bilk Coats, Sat qua iv'd Mantles.
eiARCIAINS IN FANCY SILKS.
BARCAINniti BLACK SILKS.
600. Mohair Grenadines for 250.
lao. Detains*, new etyles, for SIL
eno. Organdie lawns for 'ilk&
/We. Lawns, fine quality, tur Sc.
IL STEEL, k. EON,
jib No. 7" 3 North TENTH. Street, above entaßS
pRIOE. FERRIS. & CO.,
NO. 807 CHESTNUT STREET,
Still continue to RETAIL their large WHOLESALE
8T401.11( of White Goode. Linens. I aces. and Embroi
deries. at price. whloh meat make it to the interest of
every one who may want anything in their line to give
them a call. as they will save at least Slyer oent. of the
usual coat 1,7
so doing.
.110011Eni. CAMBRICS, NAINROOKS,
aRLKTAN Ea, 8 WlBB ES, FRENCH Natal • ne,
RUA-lAN CELL QUIL ES. F [HIM ogoissuily
FOR BAHQUES, EMBROfIPH SKIRTS, FLOUN
CINGS. - wainus, BLEI- Vets. B. NDS. INs ER'T
ISO% COLL ice. VA LEN^IENNE AND OT NY R
LACES, VEIL*. MI f TS, HANDKERCHIEFS
ALL KNDS, SHEET.' N -3. ?ft LOW AM II SHIRT
ING LINENS, •CABL,E CLO rHA. NA PKfNB. TA
BLE DAMA KN. ' , UCH ABACK. AND OTHER
TOWELS AND TOW SLINGS.
N. fl.—A few choice real thread and Cambria Lame
Fointec at about half price.
A new lot of trimmed and plain net tindereleesea.
beautiful styles Val. lace handkerchiefs.
ALL VERY CHEAP.
PRICE, FERRIS. & CO-,
.171,30, . mat CHESTNUT STREET.
NEW MANTILLA STORE.
The most splendid BILK id/MULES in the city :
HOUGH & CO.,
JeS-sm 26 SOUTH. TENTH EITHRE7
SILK MANTILLAS,
In every new style, the richest dualities tsar seen,
at the elegant New Store,
gS SOUTH TENTH STREET.
je&Sm HOUGH .e.c CO.
SIIMMSR STOOK OF DRESS GOODS AT
PRICER ACCORDING TO THE TlDlEJ.—?oploas,
garages. Silk Challi Ps. half price' Delmar, re
duced from 23 to 1244.4 ; Sprint Chintzes reduced from
12% tone.
aueoial attention is reoriented to our stock of Orkan
dies and Jaoonet Latvia*. which we are bound to alone
out at a low fiknre.RLF:B ADA 148 & SON,
jun) and ARCH Streets.
C&SSIIII E AND, SUMMER GOODS
x—/ for Melee and Bore wear.
Light C•ssimeres and rummer Stuffs.
Dos's Wear and Vasutra.
A Fine Stook at Lowest Prices.
Clam & CONAID.
1.27 PI E. Clamor NINRIR and
•••• CENT OKAY GOODS.
25 cent Enrages.
63i cleat Pitured 135roge
35.20. and 25 cent Forest Berates.
Black Bareees,Tamarttnee, and Crepe !Karatz.
OOPYERtr. cur•Aß.o._
jest & eor. NINTH and MARKET.
A BANKRUPT IMPORTER'S biTOOK.
A
of Similes of Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. in
hem-stitched. sheer- corded:and embroideted, from 10
ciente to CI mate eaoh; a great bargain. karsbelteo
sacrifice for cash, and , to be sold in the same era/ oniy.
CHARLAiIt 41418 & EON.
Jem EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
IIRELNOH LAOS VEILA. 4 .—A choice lot
[or sale just purc ha ricesed from a bankrupt importer, and
at half pet
CHARMER ADAMS & SON.
3r20 EIGHTH and AR() rt Streets.
RLLK MANTLES ! GR&Y DUSTERS ! !
Frencili Laos Mantles and Points. Very low priests
for Cash.
Fine fresh stock of these roods in onr
LABOR NEW ROOM. s ecoND FLOOR,
N. B.—Mohair Mitts. 800, lakirte, end If andlterohleGs
chew.. COOPER & 4.0 N RD
Jr 47 S. E. con NI NIPR and MARKET.
NRENOII LAOS PiANTS, BOURNOIIB,
I: AND MANTLES —A lair stookto be so'd at less
than violent.) prices. We cannot be undersold in
these goods. CHARLES ADAMS & JON,
Jen) EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
sIIMIVIEN. BUAWLS.
Silk Border Gray Barene Shawls.
Strived Stik Chant Shawl'.
White Harems and G.enadtna.
VOA Pei,ley sad Reclaim.
Slack Ilitk and Stoehr..
SHAH rt...e.88 BROTHERS,
Jets rttl RRTN UT and EIGHTH Streets.
itricm . .Q,.rTlTO NETTING, all colors; Tule
tan. all colon. for 00,1,1111‘ glasses; Plaid and
Swiss m ui li ns
,Nt wholesale prioec
cuaaLts ADAM,. tote,
kao M:GHTEI end AK ..}3 Streets.
SMALL -PLATO. 131 W g 1,
Blue and Whit. '•••—•
Black and Pt Fran ° h 81 / / 2
Brown to. 4 1 W/As Frelteln ABU.
G r e en s vd Frenoh
tiro rp), Whits Frenoh Bilks.
SO doz. lidkce. at elan pe r o ,l z-
Ledo*. White Bilk Gloves, 2ed. per pair:„t
Many goods reduoed Yon' low. to aloes o:.Ag,
JOHN Tk_ -; s t.
Jett 709 ARCH 8...
SUMMER GOODS.
The Blanireta—Moiiiinito Nettings.
Catored l'arletene—e-ass /ruts.
Bathing Gmhi—iiiip
Furshure Chisitzes—Shade tiollands.
Bathing Towels—Russia Craiti.
SHA RPLEBB BROTSERtli
end EIGHTH Streets
PEOlea, NOTIOE I t
1 1 ,7 Oa andafter Oita date
WHORELEY ft 0111 BM will offer_
" EVERY PORIBIBLE lEDUG.EMEET
TO
CASH PURCHABERIi OP DRY (loom
Beini t determined to riders their Stock they will sire
etas d
igutNif7FanaT Silks forTa cents, worth !MIS
Heavy Rich Fanny Silks for el, well worth
• oranadine and Renege weds, 'shout one half their
value.
Elroy Mixed Goods, in every variety, from 8 cants per
yard to 60 omits.
BLACK SILKS, RICH
CH AND LUSTROUS, VERY
EAP
rfeat Blank Braesde Silks, do , uble limed, &e.
De painte r Calicoes, Cummeres, Cloths, Vesting*,
Ic tinens,Mtudins, Flannels, Quilts, Covent, &ea. too
BRAWL AND CLOAK-ROOM. EXHIBITION.
French Lace Mantles, Pointe's, Shawls, Rosettes.
Cambria Lace Mantles, Chantilly Lace Goods, Re.
Bleak Silk Coats Mant les &0 ., in every stria,
At THORNLEY & CILTEXIIS
terser 3. Elum a ariumst ohiumig It..
LOOKING GLASSES.
lAMENSE REDUOTION IN
LOOKING GLASSES.
PAINTINGS,
ENGRAVINGS,
PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
JAMES S. EARLE Sr. SON,
616 CHESTNUT Street.
Announoe the reduction of 2S per cent. in the pncee in
all the manufaotured etook of Looking Glasses; also,
n Engravings. Pioture and Photograph Framen, Oil
Paintings. The largest and most elegant assortment in
•the oountry. A rare opportunity now etrered to make
purchases in thin tine for mob, at remarkably low Prima,
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
j36:tf 816 CHSSTISU 81:11EXT.
GROCERIES.
-
TALMILLEI3 IMMIX° IN 'Till
ivRAL DIMIXTOTIL
ro prepared, aa heretofore % to rovvlr tstrdlies at
tk eir coaatry Xesidenaes with avory desarlyttou of
FTIfB fIOgNILIEL TEM, &a., &a.
ALBERT C, ROBERTS.
COVIER ELEVENTH AND Vir4B STR.ESIB.
PURE PORT WINE.
FOX SALE BY
C. IL IVIATTSON,
ARMEf. AND TENTH STREETS.
ow%
. II HAVANA 01GARS.—A
1,0 1 A 1 00 , 1-Fehoio4 ..easortment. comorlairli
some of the omit celebrated brand' in the Itsvass mar
ket. *sob as trigato. Cabanas , Verded Espanola- lies.-
tuna.' Ms* Illea. Punchinello. aco., &o f Mao, Freer*
ciiSavors Cigarettes.- -For Rale jg_ir or olif),,,at old
krioes, b! ..the Imps r, OBA_RigAltEihs
14 1- An • - pio iso wAdatrir Street,
Jo. 1:441 .
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and conditions.
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AIIiUSEMENTS4
AMERICAN ACADEMY nte MUSIC.
GRAND OINCERT BY THE YOUNG
LADIES OF PHIL 0 bLPEJA,
• shihTUD BY A
rlinit DR OF
.300 c • Oilliift.
FOB THE BENEFIT "F THE F42IIILIES OF
THE PHILADELPHIA VOLUNTEERS.
Conducted-try Profeeaor JOH , BOWER.
On TIIIIIIIIIAY h V.e..PIING. July 11 h. 1861,
4 4 . beculifni Sao-ed rtuntath. entt 'lO4
FLORA AND THE SEASONS.
By hinAttl. YOUIIR Lathars.
RAM DEL IC SIURDOc ea.,
'Han kin. P. voinntecred to (1 - liver
DRAKE'S PAT'UOTIC ADDHESS TO THE
AMERICAN FLAG..
Alpo. a GRAND ORiLL. by the GARDE LAFAY
ETTE and LYLE O ADE
Under CA eT, b:,.%y mpg ()KEN.
COMXITFAX:
W. W. Jouerr, Fog., IW. G. Nagle, Feu.,
Mr. Arthur IlattNXl, JAL P.loolle'rmug,
I F. Rollers. Eat.. Mr. W. K. Forenoon.
. .. Prof. A. Bte HAM M.
Tiokere. 2S o•nre. tool! parte co , the Kongo ; to be ob
tained at all the Minna $10 , 1•11. .nd ago at the Academy
on the day and evening of the Concert. '
Doors open at 7 o'oluet ; to commence at b o'clock.
778 St
A SSEMBLY .1313174DTNG3.
EIRVw7ITTI WHFIC!
MONDAY,_ July 8. end EVERY NIGEIr This Weak.
R.ISBPaiLION and e USEllai Whit
Magnificent Viewe of t. o War.
Vienna. Fairfax. Romnej.
LIFE PORTRAI rig OF:PRE; REAR!, GENERALS.
Splendid Repreeentlition of the Rue:llan War.
Admientrin genera/I: Children to cants. ' ' 178 6t
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE
FINN ARM 1025 CRPOTritYP etreet, is open
daily. Sundays excepted, from 9A. M till 5 P M.
Admission 143 Cen , s Chiloran under twelve years,
ball price. "Shares of Stock, SM. 171
SUMMER RESORTS.
CITY HOTEL.,();'PE ISLAND, N.J.-
This old established summer Hotel has passed
into new hands this present season. and has been newly
furnished and refitted. and win it , conducted as first
o ass house. French. and Spanish sPsker.l. am*. 42
a day. iylo-prfai3.*
QUMMER BOARDING AT FLORIPTON
P,7 HEIGHTS.—The underilated baa evened the
ergo house on the needle. and le now ready to me re
bo-rdere He will keel, the house end he tan'e in the
beat oonchhon. THUNIAB J. Do Ft•EY.
6t • 1131 I.OuUBT Street.
SEA 'NO.—United States Betel,
Lonr Branch. N. J.. wilt oven for the rro•otron of
visitors. June 10. p 361; with the enlargement of dining
room parlor. a dttional rooms, ho., etnce fret season.
Address B. A. 81:1014MAKeJlt, Proprietor.
ir9-1m•
ANBION ROUSE, MT. CARBON,
Lta. chuylkill *minty, Pa., is now oven for visitors.
For taint!, tIPPIT on the ere:vises.
1t2.4 Im M. READ.
B RIP-GS HOUSE,
CHICAGO,
The undersigned respeotfully announoe to their
friends. patrons. and the travelling publio generally,
that owing to the stringency of the tiara, they have
reduced the price of board to TWO DOLLAR-1 per
day.
Thankful for the patronage 110 liberally bestowed'
on theca, they respeotfully ask for a continuance of
the name. seaming their patrons that the 1:1R1tiOS"
will be conduoted on the same bberat plan that hea
heretofore characterized their establishment.
WM. F. TUCKER & Co.
jel7-lm
KITTATI HOUSS,
DELAWARE WATER GAY
Thin layouts pieta is now open, presenting inereteee
&WHAM:inv. for the Easton. .
Leave Kensington Depot at 7 o'clock A. M., and ar
rive at the Gap at t o'clock P. M.
A /ZBENlCES.—Frpnklin Paolo. Morton MoMiohael,
I ouie A. Motley. Samuel C. Mainzer. and CbB4loll
Backer. L. W. BRODa'AD,
Je77.lrn Proprietor.
RICA-B ILTDING.—Tho UNITED ST A.TEB
HOTEL, ATLANTIC. N. J., is now open for
visitors. The ie the largest and best-furnished Hotel
on the Island, and being convenient to the beach and
surrounded by extensive and web shaded grounds. is a
desirable House for fmnilien. It to lighted wth gas
and well supplied with pure water. The Germania
Society will furnish the music f..r the season. The
oars atop at the door of the Hotel for the o nvenvenoo
of (nests. JARSMIAH. &WHIR
• Jeightf • Proprietor.
HOLDZKOM HOURE,
BRTGANTITIE BE Atm,
Is now open for Boarders. The &hi. g and a tinning
axe good. and ha'hing as goad all there is on the coast.
The B-at wi t meet the atlantic, Railroad care at 111
o'clock every day. The snbetoiber will take pains
to make his Boarders oomfortable. ft has formerly
been kept by Isaac Holdskom, now decreased. for SO
y ea rs.
P. B.—Board to suit the times
174-6t*
EDUCATIONAL.
.TO L.F.T.— The DWBILIALtk G and
H3SCHOOL-11.00515 attached 1304 PaltitlSH
Eitreet, 0. E. PANCO.ST,
jlB et* TENTH and MELON t beets.
A GENTLEMAN OF LIBERAL RIM
-1- cation wiehes 'a situation M a family preceptor
in the 'country. le nompetent w.teaoh Latin. French,
German and Musin Please &thaws. under letter,
F. L. R.," Poet Office. jr7o Et.
WAN rs.
WANTED—A SMALL FAMILY TO
occupy u house in a reapeotabie neighborhood
as pay for the board of a single pereon. who wit fur
111.n ten rooms. Reference required. Addrcaa •• B."
at this • Moe. j.93t•
. . .
EmPLOY.ERS WANTI N( Your/1$
men, Oro., ore Milted to &lamp tks " Emply
ment Committee,' at the Rooms of the Yong Me
Mutation Amor:dation, 1009 and 1011 CRIATN 7
Street. PS-ft
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
im FOR SALE OR TO ReNT—A Brick
HOIPIS in TWENTY-SECOND Street. below
Vine, lately used for a Cr/toiler (taker,. and now
having alt the Machinery, l)• ens &0., geoeasary for
carrying on that bua.neaa d pPly to '
indhlL. tiAkTERB THAMAB,
Ashland Holm.
$3 4)O 0 82,500 81.,400, $l,lOO, 00.
• y ll—Ground Rents of terse amounts. well
Bemired by improved City Property. for sale by
/lON BROS..
No. 116 North rilvTA Street.
fig ORaMANTOWN.—TO LET (far the
Z.U. season orJJea•) a pleasant Residence, near Shoe
mater Lane Station; ten rooms; 'well shaded. B.
MCCALL►, IS South abcorcu street. it 8 im*
TO KENT LOW—Furnished or un-
SNlLTarnisbed, for gix months ‘ or longer. if desired. a
large and oonventevt HOWSE, No 17H Arab street,
AIIOY to A. P. and .7. R. MORRIS, RAO ARCH
Street. lo 19 It
OLISSTNUT-STREET HOUSE and
uToRE to rent.—The desirable business location,
ORDITN UT Street, wah.dwelling attached. Avg,
4 31 CIBLESTIVUT Street. emu
li t, -4-
- RRIT-24. very demist& STORZ, - Ninth-street front of " The Continental
on 'ore at Ninth and Salaam streets wipe
acted.," The b. SLDDLJ and Hantotaa Maar .
Wally adapted for. JOHN luck.
Apply to ` 4I .TPITII and SALMON! Ntreete.
Bonthweet .
ploß EILUILANG.E.,
Mi. of good unimproved farm 'b
lamer, convenient to the cit..
co-M-tf preperti. Apply at Ile. Ils F.
im
INSURANCE COMPANIES,.
INSUB.ANCE COMPANY,
__ No. 406 -CHESTN
FIRE AND INLAND Lag iggfilA trs E.. "
DrD.ICTOIte.
George W. pay---of Day. & Itint/aok.
fartmel " •Wri . ght Eros & tie,
-.
D. D. Binney--..„-" Davis & Birney. •
Henry Lewis, " Lewis Gros & co.
G. Riohardson--. H J. Q. Howe & 00.
Isamriel Bodine...-Pres't Wyoming Canal tfeseft.
no. W. Evermazi.-.-.of J. W. Eyermsn & Cs.
co. A. West— " West & Fobs".
W. S. " Meseta, Martin, & CIL
0. Wilson Dans.---... Attorney-et-law.
E. D. Woodna—...ol Bible? j WOO4/111il.
Jgo, renter, Jr- 1713 Green street.
GEORGE W. DAY President.
FRAN%DS N. Buck, vice freed ejm i,
WrLMAM! I. ALA alefA FtmtrAtlinr. tan-hill
SAVING- Fin/Ds.
FUND--lINITED STATES
P... 7 TRUST COMPANY, corner THIRD Bail CHEST
NOT Streets.
OSTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
S. R. CRAWFORD, President,
JAMES R. HUNTER. Secretary ant Treasurer.
m o s hours, from 10 until $ o'olook.
This Company' is not Jetrisal is any nanilitatimi
Lovell..tar*. fo•
ISAkSti
TilT.I;rlC'S &An DIPOT 31u VL.
tO No. Sill South SEVENTH atrest. near the
renklin Inetitate.
The ondereigned, thankful for past favors, and being
determined to merit futarevatronage, hex aeortred ex
alorent and convenient store, and has now on hand a
large assortment of Lltlia's Celebrated Wrought and
(billed Iron Fire and Burglar roof Cafes, Oho only
strmtly fire and burglar_ proof ma ea made.) Lif
llts led Bank Vault. Bate. e nd Hank
• Hank Vault Doors and b will he .. 7l;h6c
to order on abort notice. Thu is the strong_ort, holl
° and oheapext Door and Look yetolfered.
Pr Abic te° , t6d '
parrlouler attention is Gelled to Lillie's Nets
Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Cafe is o°4-
.. 6 ,, to surpass in style and elecanoe anything yet of
fered for this anr20443, and.ix the only one that is eriat
lyfire and burglar proof.
araCIAL NOTICII.-1 Mat CM WIWI My Meaty of
Farrel, Herring, & Co..' Cafe*, most of them Deans
new, end some [arty of other maker., comprising a
complete assortment as to Imes, and dl lately Of
*hanged for the now celebrated Lilli sae. They Wait
be 1101 d at yen' low arlaaa. Please salt and esiusurie.
M. C. XX DLR . '. dont.
„ i sar ni t FOR NEW YORK.
Raritan Canal.NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware all
YhilamtMeta arid New York HIM= steamboat Ocin
Deny will mere freight °Lend after MONDAY:2ft
thstant, and leave den, at I P. M., delivering their oar.
ghee in New York the following data
Yrs' hts taken at reasonable rates,
WM. P.ILIM
MM. Areg
Pe. 14 S WIL
OUTH A:, obakia,
watt.iftr Ylera azdjismeurtsi- Yak.
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