The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 16, 1861, Image 3

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Aflaxrs in and Around Washington.
The Star of last evening says
Stabbwo Cash. —Yestorday afternoon a diffi
culty o-ourrod at the Government Mess House,
ooraer of H and Twenty second streets, in the
Fims ward, between an ambulance driver, laid to
be named Duffy (aomo aoocunw say he is a Balti
morean named Win Jones), and a Government
teamster named John O'Bsy. Huffy threw O’Hay
down, and stabbed him in the back. inflicting a
terrible wonnd several inches in length. O’Bsy
eras laboring under Bach excitement that be did
not know he was stabbed; bat on blowing his nose
a bubbling sound was heard.
Bobert Johnson, the Stable master, asked him to
blow Ilia DOSt again, when the sound was again
beard, caused by toe escape of air from the lnngs
through the wonnd. He then walked to Hr. 1
Smoot’s offi to, bat was greatly weakened by loss
of blood, and from there be was taken to the hos
pital, and it is said his injuries are so severe that
he cannot possibly recover. Ha has a wife and
child The mounted guard are in search of Huffy,
but we have oot heard of his arrest. He is said to
have goae iu the direction of Georgetown
O'B.y’S wound was closed, aud ibis morning he
is quite comfortable. The knife penetrated the
left inng
ftnuoßßD Advahch of this Ewanr —Yester
day, a Ur. Cowling. a resident of Virginia near
Claremont, about five miles from Alexandria,
oumotu this oity with aload of furniture, aud re
turned in the evening tor his wife and another
load of furoltnro. He says tbe Confederates have
advanced as far ac Bash £11:1 and Claremont, aud
ordered him yesterday morning to leave forth
with
Ahother Hoxicidx.— & private In Col Gass’*
Elevoncn Maaaaohusotts Regiment was shot dead,
at a drinking bouse in Biadensburg, night before
last- It seemß that a squad of tho regiment was
sent out to arrest and bring into Camp Cartin a
number of men belonging to the regiment, and who
had been absent therefrom tor several days.
Among the nnmber was the deoeased. He reflated
the guard, and in an attempt to oaonpe from the
bouse was shot dead.
Capture of “Bill Woodward.”— This despe
rate ooiored character, who escaped from jail a
short time since, where he was confined on the
charge ot murdering a soldier of the Seventy- ninth
New York (H’gblaud) Regiment, was oaptnred
yoiteiaay, by County Constable Jobn W. Gross, of
George! own.
Busy Tixas at tbe Depot —Yesterday no leu
than five burden trains arrived hen from variant
potato N rib, with freight for Government; among
tbim several oars laden with fine beeves, from the
vicinity of Harrisburg, Pa N itwitbsianding the
great exertions made 10 accommodate the increas
ing tide of freight, do , the plat orms and yards
about the depot are pretty much blookaded, and it
is with no little difficulty that teamsters are able
to get their rospeoivo loads Bosido this the en
gines are constantly crowding and poehtog around
on the various switohes, and the bewildered team
ster is often at- a ]ojb what to do with his frightened
team, which dances and wheels in among the
trains, to the great consternation of the nervous.
Biriks of Ahbolarcs Drivers —the Govern
ment has teduc-a tbe pay of drivers of one herse
ambulances to $l5 p-r mouth and rations. Tbey
1»» loijn-riy paid $25 per monsfe and ratiosii
home fifteen or twenty “ struck.” end refused to
work at the new rates, and stem disposed to not
in a disorderly manner.
A Supposed Spy Arrested. —While the Pro
vost Guard was in seateh ot -ha man who stabbed
O'Day at the general mess honse, they found a
Chap snngly packed away in an ambulance, who,
“ soary soul,” said he thought the soldiers were
looking for him As he was a stranger, the gnard
very properly came to the conclusion that he mnst
have dsse-ved looking af«r, or be would net have
tried to avoid arrest. His case will be investi
gated.
Tbe Baltimore Police Commissioners
and Writs of Habeas Corpus.
On Wednesday morning the sheriff ef Kingf
coney, New Yoik. Anthony Campbell; J W.
Higgins, deputy, and F J. Dalton, proceeded to
Port Hamilton, for the purpose of serving an at
tachment upon Col Mionarl Burke, commandant
at Yurts Hamilton ar.d Lafayette, for refusing to
make return to a writ of habeas corpus, directing
him to produce the persons of tbe Baltimore Police
Commissioners The officers went to tbe fort, and,
making known their business to the officer in
oharge, were politely informed that they would
not be permitted to visit Ycrt Lafayette, or take
any prisoners now In oharge of tbe military autho
rities of that station. A guard was brought up,
and the boats were siristly watched, so a. to pre
vent any person from reaching tho fort, whioh is
known to be situated in the chr-ncol. some distance
from shore. The county officers, finding further
attempts useleßß, returned to the city, without
having accomplished their obj-ct.
The following is Sheriff Campbell’s return:
I am unable to arrest the within named Col
Michael Burke as within commanded—the said
Michael Burke being oommandant of Yort Ls
fayo'te and Yort Hamilton I have endeavored
to obtain entrance and access to Ports Hamilton
and Lafayette, whioh are held by armed troeps,
and am not able to serve the writ; and have no
power or means within my oontrol sufficient for
that purpose. dnTßonr Y. Oaxpsbll,
Sheriff of Kings county.
Dated Brooklyn, Aug 14,1861
Id making this return the lieutenant colonel
gave verbatim the answer he was instrnoied to
make by Lieutenant General Winfield Soott.
Not satisfied with this return, the oonnty jndge
deoiared that the oommandant should Btate on bis
return: 1, whether the prison irs called for were
in his custody, and, 2, by whose authority he held
them. This Lieutenant Colonel Burke deolines
doing, since he has received no instructions from
his superior officer to make any return other than
the cue already given.
Application was then made to General Duryea
in Brooklyn, by order ef the inevitable Jndg*
Garrison, to ascertain what force oouid bo ob
tained by the county to execute the writ Gene
ral Duryea informed the sheriff that about fourteen
hundred men could be raised, bnt that tha oounty
was in possesion of no artillery sufficiently power
ful to make en impression on the works, and that
it would require between five and ten thousand
men to take them
So the mat er rests for the present. Judge Gar
rleon is evidently perplexed by the firmness of
Colonel Barke.
In order to insure the safety of the prisoners,
the garrison at Fort Lafayette is to be immedi
ately strengthened We learn that the right wing
of the regiment known as the Long Island Volun
teers quartered at Fort Botuyler. received orders
on Wednesday to proceed to Fort Lafayette for the
furpose of reinforcing the garrison, and that
dent. Col. Cross, with seme 460 men, obeyed
.these orders promptly. The sheriff of Kings
county, in his attempt to arrest the garrison, will
find a decided obstaole in the way It Is under
stood that the sheriff has Jodge Garrison’s war
rant for making the wholesale arrest, and was to
have gone down with a posse yesterday morning
for the purpose of rxouttnir it
Explorations m Labrador.
Professor Hind’s exploring party has returned
to Toronto, from bis trip through the Labrador
ysninsuta. The Toronto Globe says:
■ The ronte into the interior of the country was
thi game as the ona followed, perhaps for oentnries,
by the Montagnas Indians- It lies, for a distance
of forty miles, np the Moiaio, which enters the Golf
of St Lawrence below Seven Islands. At that
distance from the coast the Mosaic becomes toe im
potnoua a torrent for the passage of any kind ef
iraft, so that a travarsa has to be made aeroes the
sonntry, and through small lakes, to the east
Irsnoh of the Moisic. Professor Hind’s party oon-
Bhted of Messrs Gaudet and Caiey, surveyors, and
Mr. W. Hind, artist, with eight voyagers and In
dies. They ascended the main and east branch
of he Moisic as far as praotio b!e, in three canoes.
‘•The region traversed by Professor Hind is de
scribed as very mountainous, and, with the exoap
hon of da-p valleys, destinre of trees. As a sub
ititnte for trees, moes of every variety, and of most
luxuriant growth, c-vrrs the country The speoies
moat common is the cariboo or reindeer moss, on
which tbs - animal subsists throughout the year
Theoouut /from the ooast to the t-bleland bat
evidently ■ -.en peopled with numerous bands of
Indians a tomo not very remote period—the re
mains of their encampments, and the portage paths
round rapids and botweep lakes being still easily
dtaernible; bnt. at present, the Montagnas and
Nasospees, who formerly hunted in this derolato
region, have either r* moved to the ooast or fol
lowed the cariboo, on which they subsist In their
migration to the north. Tho table lend of the
Ltbradvr peninsula contains numerous very large
lakes, none of whiob are laid down correctly on
any of the maps to whieh we have access; and
large rivers exist in this vast peninsula, of which
the names are not even known, much less their
eourses laid down
“Some conception may be formed of the charac
ter of the upper part of the M -is-c from the faot
that one portage alone involved wn asornt of eight
hundred feet, over which canoes and provisions
had to be carried on the shoulders of the voyage
nre. The total length of portaging exceeded
twenty miles in ascending from the gulf to near
the height of land one hundred and twenty miles
from the ooast, and the altitude of the table land
of the Labrador peninsula was found to be about
two thousand feet above the sea. It is Professor
Hind’s intention to publish an illustrated narra
tive of his expedition ”
Outrages at the enemy in Southern
Kentucky
We find the following narrative in the Louisville
(Ky ) Journal ef Monday:
“ A p '.rty of six yoang men. between the ages of
fifteen and twenty, arrived in this city on Saturday
evening from the vicinity of Columbus, Ky Four
of the number are n&m-ed Busby, and the other
two are named Ua p Thtse yoang men give a
distressing «cc *nnt of the state of affairs in ‘.he
Tloinity ot C-rtambas Oa tienday last an officer
from tne Siur.bora camp at Uuion City Tiaitod the
neighborhood of Columbus, and warned ten fami
lies to leave within two boors.
“ There was some hesitation oo the part of the
Union mea. and '.wy were oitled unoa again he*
fore *he time expired and warned tost they ooali
ofcxue the nUernativo between hanging a->d leav
ing Mr Ba9by, the father of two of the yonng
men wtv.' arrived here, is an aged mao, nearly
blind, and has a family of six yonng children. In
addition to that embarrassment, ha had a large
crop ungathered, and a vast amount of business
unsettled He was forced, however, to gather to*
g tber hastily whatever he oould, and, with his
family, was driven away from bis home.
*< There is no accusation whatever against the is*
dividaals thus driven from their homes, save that
they entertain Union sentiments. The yonng men
alluded to, who arrived here on Saturday evening,
had a sad experience on their travels to this eity
Their feet were blistered, their elotbes torn, and
their flesh lacerated. They were foroed to travel
at night and lie by duriog the day, in order to
avoid scouting panics of Secessionists, many of
whom they .Moant.-sd on their way. Tho party
left thi, city yesterday for Shelby eonnty, where
they havts relatives.»
Union meeting at West Chester.
West Chester, August 15.—An immense meet
ing of Republicans, and others willing to sn-tain
the Government, was held here to day. Great
unanimity and enthusiasm prevailed, with a de
termination to forget former political differences
and pnt down treason, and to sacrifice everything
for the support of tho war, until a peace is oon
Ottered. The Hon. William Williamson presided,
with a large, number ot vice presidents, embracing
men of all parties.
Speeohes were made by Dr. W. Worthington,
P F Smith, Wm Butler, and Wayne McVeigh,
who were all enthusiastically cheered.
A project is now under consideration by
the Franco Government, for a radtoal change in
the convict system in the colony of Cayenne The
harsh military rule is to be suppressed, and the
convicts, it well conducted, are to be allowed to
cultivate small patches of ground on their own ac
count, and finally tu become the owners of them
jjy this method it is thought many a man will re
deem his character.
THE CITY.
Thr Naval Board of Sdrvky have con
cluded their labors, and yesterday made a report
to the Bureau at Washington, in whioh they re
commend, with provisos, the purchase of some
four or six vessels at Philadelphia and Wilming
ton These vessels, as we have before explained,
are required to make the blooksde more effective,
by penetrating into inlets and bayd, where heavy
draught ships of war cannot go. The Board eom
manoed at Richmond, and wont on board most of
tho steamers from that point to the navy yard.
They seleoted two iron steamers oallod the Union
end the General Scott, now being bnilt at Neafie
A Levy’s dock, and a packet steamer of the Boston
line oalled the Kensington. These are side
wheeled steamers, of one thousand tons, or nearly
so, and the letter is of wooden hull, capable of
doing sffsative service. The Kensington is worth
$llO,OOO, and the two others about $BO 000 apiece
The iron steamers are objected to by the Board on
account of the weakDesa of the iron to withstand
shell and shot. While wooden hulls arc splintered
"by oannon bells, the plates of the iron hall are
broken, and the entire side of the vtißSel may be
torn away- The Kensington is two years old, and
is a duplicate of the Phmeas Sprague, now the
Doited States vessel Flag.
I The Board examined a few ferry boats, among
ethers, tbe Curlew and tbe Eagle, of the Glcu
eester line, and a Sohnylkiil tag-boat, lying eff the
Arsenal. These were condemned, however, and
not adverted to in the report.
At Wilmington, they remarked two excellent
vessels—the Morgan Ship. No. 4, and the Vir
ginia Dare— both new side-wheel steamers. The
first named is intended for a Galveston paoket,
and cost $120,000, Both these vessels were bnilt
at the yard of Harlan A Hollingsworth.
The nnmber of vessels taken from New York
harbor 1b varionsly estimated at from twenty to
seventy. In this port, probably two or three ves
sels will be seleoted.
The Board of Survey consisted of Chief Engineer
Dauby, Naval Ganstreeter Hoover, and Mr. Pvlk.
If the six vessels referred to in tbe report are
pnrohassd, our builders will be interested to the
amonnt of $5OO 000
T*« First City^Troop. —We noticed the
list of officers and men of this noble oorps of eld.
ten soldiers, just returned from service. It m-y
gratify the friends of this oomnany to learn who
oomposed it in the war of 1814. We give tbe
following Hat, containing the names of its men and
offioers, then and now, vis:
1814
Captain, Charles Ross.
Ist Li, Jas L Cnthbert.
Cornet. Robt M Lewis
IstSergH, Jno. 0 Smith.
21, Anthony Btooker.
3d, Thou Y Learning.
4th. Job Bseon.
Ist Cor’l, M MoConnoll
21, Henry Harrison.
31, John R Tunis.
4:h. John B Simmons.
J. Donaldson, Jr., Q’m’r.
1861.
Captain. Tims. O Jnmet.
tat Lt , R. Butler Price,
4i, William O tmao.
0. S'rg’t. F Rogers.
2d, Wm D Smith.
31, Robert Morris.
4th. 8. J Randal AQ M.
Ist Cor’l, M E Rogers.
2i, Chas. F Lsnnig.
31, R E. Raariel
4th, Edwin A. Lewis.
Lanoe, Sami Bell, Jr.
PRIVATES.
John Agen,
William R Angicr,
Henry Asbhurst,
Robert W Biokley,
Wm Blanchard,
John Borthworth,
John A Btowu, Jr.,
Jas F Brinfon,
f Morgan Bndd,
J soph R. Burke,
W H. Bu'ler. M Chunk,
Ch-ts. E Cadwallader,
John H. Caswell,
‘Augustus M Conover,
Emlen N Carpenter,
Geo Cochran,
E. S. Cooper,
Wm S Davis,
R’.ohard G. Deveienx,
Geo. 8 Evans,
lUaraeo Y. Evans,
Randolph Ellis,
Narlhoro Fraser, Jr.,
J»hn B Fassit,
Geo. Gilpin,
H B Goddard,
Robert E Gray, Jr.,
John W. Grigg,
James H. Harper,
J Henry Haaalttae,
N. P. Haven,
Alexander Hejnsley,
Alfred Horner, Jr,
Wm- H Howell,
■Samuel H. Jacobs,
Robert P. Kane.
J Hamilton Kuhn,
Hartman Kuhn,
Chas. 8 Koyser,
Chas L. Leioer,
E. Lowber. Jr,
Lewis McMakin,
Wm H Merrit,
Gabriel Middleton,
Horaee P. Mitchell,
Joseph R Paxton,
A. J Pemberton,
Clifford Pemberton,
Wm H. Potter,
Edward L Rvskink,
O. D Rioharda,
D W Riddle,
D. C. F Rivinns,
J D Rolf,
F D Serztager,
Bei-jauiin P Sloan,
A V Sloan,
Copper Smith,
S-ephen E Smith,
E W Smi-h,
Edward L Tevis,
J Thompson,
Henry Tucker,
James West, Jr ,
Frank D Wethorill,
G o. J Whitehead,
Edward W Waite,
Charles M Willing,
R P Wilson,
Joseph P Wood,
W W. Wood,
William R Wnrtz.
BOOLEBS.
George Dunn,
Jo-cpn N'lfhar,
FARRISB A BLAOSBHITH.
Frank E. Wood.
trivatbs
H M Nixon, D Q M-,
L Lardnsr, A D. Q M.,
Robert Wharton,
Edward Davies,
Wm S Willing,
William Craig,
John Y. Bryant,
Frauds Q Smith,
Lswrenee Sink,
Joseph Grats,
John C Smith,
William Lehman,
George Bugg,
Abraham Kintsing,
John McCrea,
Samuel Jackson,
Wm Whelan,
William Simmons,
Edward Twells,
Wm. B. Smith,
Thomas Taylor, |
Henry Tdand,
Wm. W. Fisher,
Samuel H Jacobs,
Clement L. Brady,
Cbas P Fox,
Matthew Mathews,
Wm. H. Hart,
Henry McMurtrie,
Augustas Cashing,
Francis Worley,
Lewis Vanuxem,
Geo. T. Stnekert,
Edward M. Donaldson,
Francis M. Bolton,
Charles Petit,
Moses Thomas,
Chas Norris,
Frederick V. Krug,
Johuß Warder,
Thomas Say,
John Warner,
John W Morrell,
Nathan Hail,
Joshua Harlan, Jr.,
George HoCalmont,
John Inskeep, Jr.,
Henry Wietff,
Henry Winner,
Wharton Lewis,
John Elfreth,
Hugh Lloyd,
George Willing,
William J. Brown.
IBCXPRTBR.
John Lambaoh.
Among those who served in the war of 1812-15,
we notice some or our most distinguished citizens:
Mayor Wharton, Messrs Nixon, Lehman, MoCrea,
Toland, Prof Samuel. Jaokson, with many others,
some ef whom went'into private life; and among
the few left, Captain William H Hart, recently in
command, remained attaohel to the organization,
and lives to see renewed the vigor and ardent pa
triotism which so signally distinguished these citi
sen soldiers in the days of the Revolution, and in
the War of 1812 May the successors of each
worth; seniors maintain nndimmed tha lustre and
renown handed down to them tfarengh so long a
train of honor and of honored pride.
Fatal Acen>EST.—A young man named
John Dunn, a member of a vvtumcer company at
tached to Colonel Chantry’s r-gitnent, foil off a
fence near the esoampment, at Camae’s Woods,
yesterday morning about nine o’oloek. Be was
almost instantly killed, having dislocated his
neck. The deceased belonged to Silver Springs,
Lancaster oounty.
The Democratic Cobvehtion. —The De
moo ratio Convention will meet at Spring Ga> den
Hall, on the lonr’h Tnewtav in this month. Pnr
men Shepb-rd, Aston V Parsons, and Henry S
Hagert, fiiqs , are the prominent candidates for
Judges of the Common Pircs. For the District
Court beech, we hear mentioned the nnmea of the
Hon George Shorawood, George Northrop, and
James Ottersrn, Jr-, Efqs
To bb Enlarged. —We understand that the
committee having oharga ot toe refreshment sa
loon. at Wnshingooo-street wharf, intend enlarg
ing its dimensions so that five hundred can be ac
o.itom -dated Tois will enable half a regiment to
be fed at one time, thus greatly facilitating mat
ters, main view of the large influx of troops whioh
may be expected ■within the ntx’. month or two,
the enlargement will be found to be a necessary
ecnvoniocce.
Accepted —The National Grays, ol Cam.
den, have been aocspted uy the Governor of New
Jersey, and will proceed to Trenton to be mus
tered into service on Monday next. There are a
number of Philadelphians in this regiment
Fully Committed.- -Yesterday morning
Charles C Turner, who was arrested by High
Constable Clark, charged with being a military
impostor, as stated in The Press, bad a hearing
before Police Magistrate Beitler. Tho accused
was fully committed to answer at oonrt.
Fatal Result. —Coroner Conrad held an
inquest yerteroay morning upon the body of a
adored lad, named Calvin Thomas, who was rnn
over on the Reading Railroad, on Wednesday
af'amoon, near the Columbia bridge Thomas
was attempting to jump from a movirg train at
the time He had both legs mushed, and he died
in abont four hours after the occurrence. The de
ceased was thirteen years of age
T« ns Mustered Ik. —Capt. Hawkins’ com
psny, attached to Cot. E. D Baker’s regiment
will bo mastered into -ervloe to day.
Ah Ikpepbhdest Company. —Collis’ Zou
aves. of this olty, are to be mustered in as an in
dependent oompany, and to be furnished with
Zouave uniforms. Orders to that effect have been
tuned.
Pocket Picked. —Mr. John Sevil had his
pocket picked of a wallet containing $215 in money
and a oheck for $3O, on Wednesday morning, in
Camden At the time of the theft be was at the
depot, dnnng the passage of the New York Fire
Zouaves
Vesterday afternoon, Detectives Taggart and
Bmith, of this oity, arrested two well known piok
pookets. known as John Clanoey and John Keenan
alias “Fiddler Jsok,” upon the charge of oommit
ting tbe theft. --■They were looked up for a hearing
Govebhmbbt Hobsis.—Large numbers ot
horses are being daily inspected and bought in by
the Government agents. On Wednesday two hun
dred were inspeoted, at the Bull’s Head stableß,
West Philadelphia. They are for oavalry servioe.
Attempted Riot. —Yesterday • morning,
abont nine o'clook, as a reoruitmg party, headrd
by two colored musioianß, were proceeding down
Eleventh street, and when in the neigh boihood of
Christian streat, several rowdies sei* d tha colored
musicians, bantiling them very roughly ‘A very
large orowd, consisting of batoneis, hucksters As ,
assembled, oreariog quite n stir, a portion ot those
present taking sides, some with the rowdies and
others with the rearnita The police arriving,
quelled the outbreak in a very few minu r es. 'the
attsoking party were returned volunteers, who
seemed to be eggrieved that colored men were
used in dramming np reoraits.
Slight Fir*. —Yesterday afternoon an
alarm of fire was caused in the neighborhood of
Twenty-fmrth and Biddle streets by ihe burning
of • foul ohimuoy The roof of the house was
slightly damaged
t^wr***** r , .?iKseSs&tiaw«
Sold. —The prize ship Gen. Parkhill was
sold yesterday, to Holmly & Co , 79 B-aver street,
New York, for $7,400, of whioh $2OO was paid
down; the remainder to be paid when the derds
to tho craft are handed over to the pnrohaßers.
The vessel was worth $12,000 or $15,000. Marshal
Thomas Patterson conducted tho sale, and there
wer. five bidder., ’lb" first bid was $5 000 and
tbe last bid was bat $5O beyond the preoediog
bid. The sale included she ‘ tackle, apparel, and
furniture” of the ship There are four vessels yet
to be sold, tbe Amelia , the Enchantress, and the
Herald. The first named eonuuna a valuable
cargo.
Yovng’s Rfbijieht Kentucky Limit Ca
valry— Che War Department has ordered Col.
W II Young to inorease his force to a brigade ol
36 companies. Twenty-two troops ef 95 men eaoh
are now at or en ronte to Camp Park Washington.
Although innumerable obstacles have to be en
oonnterod by recruiting offioers, this brigade has
sent off Irom this city four companies this week,
and to morrow Captains Bell and Walton will
eaah take a fall company to camp. The head
quarters are at 705 Market street.
Board of Officers. —A board of officers
is now sitting at toe navy yard, the obj -at of wnich,
it is reported, is to investigate oharges against
certain officers of the steamship Susquehanna.
Cavalry Horses.—Last evening about
onu hundred and fifty horses were sent to Wash
ington. They are for Young’s Kentaaky cavalry
Timely Arrest.—Yesterday slternoon, two
noted obaraoters, known as Jacob Kreps alias
*■ Dntoh Jake,” and Jnbß Young, got into a diffi
oulty at Fifth and Minor streets, during whirh a
knite and pistol were both used Had it not been
f>r Ihe interference of the polios tbe result might
have proved fatul Tha pugilists were both looked
up at the Central Police Office.
Quarter Sessions —Judge Ludlow.—Sam’l
Herbert was acquitted of a oharge of assault and
battery. No prosecutor appeared.
William Leibfried and Christiana Leibfrled were
put on trial, charged with retting fire to their
dwelling, with intent to defraud the City Incur
ance Company, of this alty On the 13 hof July
lest, a: two o’elock In tbe morning, ofiicors in The
neighborhood of Third and German atr«„tg noticed
• smike ironing from a lager-faeer saloon and
dwelling, 771 Third street, below German, occu
pied by tho defendants The fire oouid be ob
-erved through the opening over the bulk window
The officers endeavored at first to foroe open the
door or the saloon, and failing in this, went to the
side door and again failed to effect an entrance
The ory Of fire was raised, and soon Mrs. Leibfried
appeared at the second-story window with two
smalt ohildren. She was told to keep aool, as she
would be resoued The officers broke in tbe door,
and after some difficulty, owing to the dense
smoke, got up stairs and met Mrs L with her
children at the top of the stairway She ran down
stairs and made her way into tho street-
The fire was extinguished without muoh diffi
onity, and i; was than ai oovertjd that overy thing
had boon arranged ID the saloon to facilitate the
spread of the flames. Straw and kindling wood —
the first the contents of a bed, and the seeond made
of the slats of a bedstead—were scattered abont
the room. A pieoe of bed tick was also foun-l.
The obairs were piled under the table, and every
thing was arranged in piles. A piece of oarpet
had been fixed ag tinst the door at the bottom
When questioned, Mrs 1. denied that the bed
t<ok or bod slate were her property, and in
sisted that somebody mast have entered the pre
mises with them. Mr. Leibfried was not in the
house, being at work, as a baker; bnt the next
morniog, when he appeared, he admitted that the
wood and rags found in the saloon were his
property, bnt no oonld not account for their pre
sence.
From the evidence of police officers, the fire
must have been burning for at least an hour before
it was traced.
Tbe accused bad an insurance of $3OO with the
City Insurance Company on the fixtures and per
sonal effeote.
The jury retired, and in a few minutes retnrned
with a sealed verdiot, which will be opened this
morning.
[From Holbrook’s United States Mail.]
Heretofore all the Government postage stamp*
h"ve been manufactured at Philadelphia, by
Messrs Toppsn, Carpenter, A Co , who have, it is
understood, ex’Outod their contract with that de
gree of promptness and fidelity which was origi
nally guarantied by the high oharaeter and stand
ing of that well knows honse Tbe old oontraet
having expired, proposals were oalled for by the
Postmaster General for the new one, and it has
been awarded to the National Bank Note Company
of this oity.
Now dies have been prepared for fill the diffe
rent denominations of scamps, differing somewhat
from the old styles, and presenting a marked im
provement in ooloriDg, the distinctness of the rate
of eaoh, and in some other respsots We have no
donbt that the pnblio will be well pleased with the
new issue. They are now being distributed among
the postmasters
The stamps are hereafter to be manufactured in
the new substantial fire proof edifice at >he oorner
of Nassau and Pons streets, known as Dunoan A
Sherman’s building- The machinery is all DOW,
and of the mast oostly and approved description,
and everything is in perfeot keeping with the im
portance and magnitude of the undertaking.
It is ealonlated that there will be about two
hundred million stamns nsed daring the coming
year, from August 1,1861
Daring the year 1860, there we-e delivered to
the Post Office Department 223.867,270 stamps,
viz:
Onc-oent.. 55 079.385
Three-oent. 160.592 600
Five-oent. 618 180
Ten Oent. - 4 438 750
Twelve-oent. 1,616 875
Twenty four oent 423.500
Thirty cent.......... . ...... 179 820
Ninety-ocnt 18,160
The twenty four-cent stamps were not issued
until within tha second quarter, and tha thirty cent
and ninety oent in the third quarter of the year-
Tha cumber issued during tha two expired
quarters of this year is:
Ist quarter
-2d ds
E'idiog I t of July. 1861.
The avenge inoome for a ziamber of yean past
has been about nineteen millions per annam.
The new stamps differ materially from the old
ooaa in design, and they are uniform, in baying the
valne of the stamp designated in figures in each
of the upper oorners, and the letters U 8. in the
lower ooroers, in addition to U 8. Postage, Three
Gen's, etc. The one-oent stamp represents a pro*
file bust oi Franklin, and the three-cent a profile
bust of Washington. The fiye-cent has the head
of Jafferson, the ton, twelve, and twenty four cent
the head of Washington, the thirty dent the bast
at Franklin, and the ninety oent is distinguished
by Trumbull's head of Washington.
Died n» Sah Fbanoisco.—The San Fran
eisoo papers nf tbo 16ttt ait reaord the de*th by
apoplexy of Mrs E-ixabetb Grosvmor, daughter of
the late Tbi-mas Hamblin, of the Old Bwery The
atre, New York, known on the stage as M's Ham
ilton. Her husband lstt her in good health at 11
A fll, and on returelne at 2 P M found her dead
Slave property has depreciated over fifty
per oent stnoe the war commenced Y ung no
gross were sold in Savannah, Ha., for $6OO and
$650, who would have brought from $1,600 to
$2 000 a year ago.
We abe authorized to deny that the Presi
dent has ordered wore to bn reaommeDoed on the
extension ofthe Capitol The national revenues
will be better applied b»IJr Lincoln than to de
corative arobiteomre — N. Y Tribune
Thebe is a way of doing good in the wo'ld on a
small aoale that is soar* o’* appreciated A man who
eduoates one ohild faith ully roar effet a w.'.k or
greate* benevolenoe thtnons who won tha name of
philanthropist. A man who pnrohassa his garments at
•he gift clothing depot of Granville * tokea. 609 Chestnut
s’reet. not onlr shows his sense and sound judgment,
hut also does himsslf a great good, and effects a saving
of a snog little sum in a very short time. Witn every
purchase a handsome gift is presented.
Rstpbh Huxa of the First City Troop —The
First City Troop had a splendid reoeption on their ar
rival home yesierd *y morning. The Home Guards wsre
ont in force, and Patterson’s regiment traced the oc
casion. All looted well, a fact to be attributed to the
oiroumetanoe that most of the men in the ranks b d
nr onres their uniforms at the lirowm atone Clothing
Hall of Rookhi'l A Wilson, Nos. 6(3 and 000 Chestnut
street, above Sixth. 1 his establishment is now the
great Military Clothing Depot in the oity.
New York Stock Bzckasge Aug. 15
rmsT boabd
10000 (JPGs’6l reg’d 88 i 1000 HudSa in 80
16000 U a 6s’Blocup 8816 100 narlem Ist mt.—9B
1000 US 6s 71 reg. 80X.1W00 VLob *d mt- 6034
lstiOO U66s 74 noun—ll 16 Bank of America—.. 96
40600 Tr’y 6 W cts Yr- 96 So we rnpolnsn Bit— 89
steo Ohio 6- isso 9i i so Imp * Trad 6k —.,76
1000 111 Coup Ods ’(ii 81 Jr 300 Erie Reilr ad 2884
law 11 Coup ids 77.—82 6 Erie « prof- *1
SWOO Venn 6s’9o. 46 4' do —.: 60
6060 do . 4434 126 Fao in S 3 Co ..78
I6"00 do.—. . . .4*34 6 do- 8314
InOOO do. - 4434 140 do—. .-7754
60J0 do— ..S3 4454 10 do— —7734
9UUO Virginia St 6s. . . .54a 1M do. o 78
600 do—-.516..1434 10 US Trust Co 110
100 dn —69 DOOM YCenßexdtSO 74
6000 do 6634 160 do— ..0pg7434
2000 do. 6<3 jluo do—.— ,p&0.74*4
6000 do .tIJ 66 ,26 do —OSS 7414
6000 do 6554! 80 Hud Rivß ..3434
600 d 0—6634,3001 1 Cen »eo.— 6»34
4030 Georgia Ssdti,.— 70 60Gal 3 Chi A— ——o 6614
2WOON Carolina 6s .....66 460 do— -.—-0.6634
i 4 00Missouri Bt6s.—. 44 I 60 do—.»4.«S
11000 do 4 34, 60 do. sSo 6634
10000 Mn 8s 111 H ft i4iio Cle & Tol H 3034
St JR 4634 200 do b1530?4
600 Louisiana6s 63 ISO do bls>J4
80M> do 6414 2UO do >3030
6000 'al St7e 7634.2 0 do —W0.9034
1106 Erie 3d mt bds’B3 .86 33 Ohio Uftd ..68
iooco do .84>i! 8o d - —.eax
Ashes are firm, and in moderate request, with
sales of 50 bbls at $5 25 for Pots, and $5 25 for
Pearls
Brbadstdffs. —The market for State and West
ern Flour is bnoyant, and prices are 6alos per bbl
higher, with an aative.demand for export, and a
moderate inquiry tor home oonßumption The seles
are 16 000 bbls at $4 45*4 50 for snpetfine State;
$4 65a4.76 for extra Brute; $4 46 :4 50 for superfine
Miohigan, Indiana, Ohio, lowa, Ao- , and $4 60a
5.85 for extra do. innluding shipping bra ds of
round-hoop Ohio at $5 05a5 10, and trade brands of
do at $5 20«6 20.
Southern Floor is firmer, with a moderate do
maud; sales of 600 bbls at $510t6 36 for surer
fins Baltimore; $6 50 875 for extra do; sB*B.lo
for Brandywine; $6 725 tor Georgetown; s7a9
for Petersburg city ; $7.9 for Richmond oily
Canadian Flour is also better, and in fair request,
with sales <*f 800 bbls at $4 45*4 50 for Buperfine,
and $4.60a7 60 for the range ofex-rs brands.
Rye Flour is quiot and firm at $2 30*3.85 for the
range of floe and snpetfine
Corn Meal Is insottve; w» quote Jersey at $2 80a
2 85; Brandywine $3 10,3 15; punaheins. $l6
Wheat i* firmer, and priors are 1- 3o per bushel
higher, with an astir- demand 'or export * sates of
180 000 bnabels a< $1 09*1134 for good to prime
Milwaukee Club, $1 14 for am»rr lowa. $1 18 for
red Stats, $1 28al 32 for white Western, and $1 32
for white Onto
Corn la firm, with an active demand for ship
ment. at d a lair inquiry for the home trade; sales
of 140 000 bushels at 43u49a for oommon to prime
and ehoica snd 500 for Wes era yrllow
Rye is quiet at 48.50 a for Western and 60a63c
for State.
Barley Is dull
Oats are steady, at 30»320 for Jersey, Delaware,
-and Pennsylvania; 32.33 for Western and State,
and 28528 for Canadian.
Pbovisiohs. —Pork is dull and heavy; the sales
USUAL INTELLIGENCE
The New Postage Stamps
57,6!l 799
47,310,959
CITY ITI3MS.
New York Mnikets Yesterday
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1861
are 251) bbls., at $l5 far mess end $lO 25 for prime.
Bsef is lnaotlve. with email sales at ss<}s 50 for
country mess. $4 450 for country prime. $9 60a
It 50 for repacked Western, and $l2 50*13 25 for
extra mesj. Prime me*s beef is dull and nominal.
Beef Asms are quiet end unobaDgrd Gut meats
arc dull and heavy, ai si.oj for hami, and 44s for
shoulders. Lard “Is quiet and steady, witk sales of
150 tierces and bbls. at -
WBißKYi?fifm with-a-moderate demand; sales
600 bbls. at 163.l?o
ARRIVALS AT TUB PRINCIPAL HOTELS
W TO 12 O'-OJtOOX AAST ItfftSTe
CONTINENTAL HOTEL- Ninth and Chestnut.
F W Book. Baltimore A J 8t John. Vermont
C H Hon", Philnlalphui w Tbomwon. Pml»
H U Novell. New >ork G K Hr kan, Terre Haute
Geo Chipmun, Now York Mrs Curtin, Harr.sbnrg
MissCurr.m Hariisburg O N r.eball. t'-nna
Dr O H Do Graw Now York S Yokq, haetou. Pa
s -W Clark. Wash, D C Gf o W Geer New York
G R White, DSN H W Bunion. Del 00. Pa
* Fipinmr. Pittsburg W - Ills. London
V Ki-b. A |a, No— York G T Imne. Lairmeter
W M Kerr. Harrisburg V Borgha-is. Harrisburg
Alf Buberr, New YorZ K -mP.h, New York
tobn i-laweon, 'Winhigan Dr F 8 -flltzinrer, rrlla
c®[ F V,llee. Ph ltdelphia J J Seitzmser, Phila
Wash Irvine. V S i* Lieut J Kasestt, U n A
Lieut J B Famett USA J McOonkev, York 00. Pa
olt o looker, Yo k on.Pa C GnsW' lt. Boston
John Berry, Die ”"liimbia K F Cnambers, Msmsnd
P i hierot. -. w Y >rk R L 8 Hall. New York
Mies -< J-l Riltenhnuae. D C W L Mlltrarn. Virein a
Dr T 8 Chriot, U 8 A A J Snow. Pphurlkill oo
il Th- m-o, Ponuertvania W EtF lowa
Fdw H Fitch, -)hio Capt M D L Sunpaon « wf,
GoIHP ‘dams New York USA
M?o Adams New York MnjOtio- Fort Monroe
J f-woerey A so New York G W Mohhal.berton
J 8 naif "i I ,London a M shoemaker. Balt.
P H Fendall Jr, U 8 M C '»ash Irvine, OS S
L Marx. New York W ’I hompson, Philad
C C Hand, Philadelvhia Jas P Brewer & l«dr. N H
JYI r- Geo K Bin-ham. Ohio J 8 Holme Brook y ll . N Y
A|B Johnson Bwon James M Farr, rhilsd
8 :,■« r Washineton. DC G A Heath. New York
A W Gbzz tm. Pitt bure Jas Henderson, Hoohester
Mira Henderson, eooheiter B Fisher. ■ ppnrfield, O
G VI Todd New Y.> k W C o»yton. , r » Jersey
HH Stevens Buflalo, N Y M F Wentworth. Msins
Wm B Kins U 8 a Foster swiii,, New York
M Jones. Maryland Jt Jaidine -
F 8 B.nue 'ew York J F Stoddard, New York
John O rsffl n, Hnltimore «eo HC - eab Baltimore
M W Galt, Waehinrton Z D Gilman. Washineton
Geo !*' H liay. at Anrhony i-hte H Packer. Boston
H Wh'tlook, Fnsiand L Kassel, hcw Yo k
'-’eo W Wilie, ew York B >-le ,aon k la. New York
WB F flioher tt I J Van w en* elear, N J
J B Rcorer, New York J Packard, New York
AMERICAN HOUSE—Chestnut street,above Fifth,
tfl C, rodkler. Wiim. Del A BiehawlfiOß- Wilm,Dtl
T E Rlrtrt'fl A eo Cio*innati n D ob<jon, Cmoi&n ui
R. D HoffVck«*r. Delaware W Jones, New York
J Hu herUnd. Mass Amos I‘svis,
J H Wilson. J>. Carolina W M Del
W aj Otis, Ko t Monroe A Maoartbnr, Pt Monroe
W Mauarthur. Fo;t Monroe G A r roy N Y
C W Links Tro» ,NY. JT Fnrlook X wf, Md
J ft Jont*Bs Marrlsnd John Opdyoke, Easton
Whar ie, Jr, Philadelphia J« nariin*ton. *tyr York
H ‘an, i-asrrn Pa JF Ga- rer, Milton, ra _
J Gi’fillßßv TuekAnMl s R fl Naw Vorlc p
,iW Tayl r New York H A Jarman, New York
MMRb'd s. Taunton G T Atwood, laun o i
T P K-nsf*r G Brinton, Jr. Ch-s er oo
j'eur n M Gonncie Pa C M Knauss. Beth>ehem
C Dressier. Pa O ft Kibbee. Detio.t
J B Pfn-y* New Yo k A B Ha ght New York
W Ri -hardaon, Albany H G Baesbnry, New Votk
Gfl Waggoner, New York H A Aoohternaoht, N Y
MERCHANTS’ VOTfiftr-tartt ftrtefi Mltw AIU,
e Launuter
J-u dr Lexintton. Ky A E Laing & aon» N Vork
J'<hn H-.ujfh. Newtown 8 M Awf,
M manuel. Jr (jataiwuaua JB Tb udy, 'itis. Pa
J Tur-ie’-. Luzerne. Pa w ra Fnmaiy. Manlsnd
J K Pen* svlvania M«*s J*il -ard, wiliceabarre
fj * Buflirk NewYo'k QAVmal Boston
•* H Haokott, W W Dastmes Onliforma
BethWin WetheriH BethlFhein
Jos A Fioe, Bethlehrm W H Rice, "ethieheni
Jo n *l'en Pi tskrar.i GuyC otohkiss.Brooklyn
Job Writkt, WiU< sbarre B < White. Annaesoia
N P aus in, Wisconsin A R Friaby, Waßti. D G
ST. fiiOVlß HOVRl’—tnerow nr«et, aboro Third,
E H Vnnfo*d, N*»w York W'm D FriMimutb, Jr
Wm R Phalen Phi a Robert L Martin, Pel oo
A W Prck. Phi'a A i-enna
D R Brown.' heater oo John Brown „ ,
v Boston B W Wilson, New York
J M MoClnre, Penna
THE Ar*k street, abetre Vlitrd.
T W James & la- N York Baml fohneider,
T> **pplpv Harrisburg Pev J I -fclsetood Sc la* Pa
r jenka, J Pr wn. Balem n Jersey
J ohns ►oyer.Tanaena EPSir. amok*, N York
J H Caswell. Virginia G 8 Brad* « wf. Lancaster
OTT Jones*. la,Fraik p ord John Sme-.d, New York
TM K-mith, Washington GMI Alexander, Pittsburg
STATES VOTON-Market street, above Sixth.
John W Bolden. B\ltimore W P F Wharton. Md
r* Benob Perry 00. Peuna Levi H Crouse, Penna
AH W Creieh.Buutinrd’n BWLeslie.Ft Wayne,lnd
Dr A Thomson, Marrlsnd C F L«noaster
John Daner. Lancaster H Miller i aneast#r
Jos * lder. Pittsburg Wl Watt, Pittsburg
John G*l»* s h«r, Maiyland J R MiUer, retina
O J KunVef, Penna M W Thompson, N Jersey
Wm S Patton, Princeton, N J
COMM KROIA L HOTEL—Sum as., above Chestuut.
C B Feyrolds- Penna M Penuook Delaware
W P Levis Ala Kentucky Misa A K Levis. Md
.) w Wingerd, Pottstown John O Powley. Penna
renns Thos P Potts- Phi ada
; tobtW Remolds Jr Del 8 8 Young Sc la Chester oo
. no f<peaknian Sc la Penna H Watson, l anoatter oo
R W Levis Went Chester Ja» GaHinor. W Chester
R Smith, Berks eo T B Jacobs, West Chester
NATIONAL—Race street, above Third,
J Taggart, PhJa R Thompson. Newtown
W H LawaU, Easton D PohalL Dale, Pa
A *nderinn,Lancaster H L Poornton, Penna
O Weld*. Penna J L Farreti, Penna
30 u hitman, Tamacua W» Majur. Pottsville
A Boyer, n’u-oy P Snohtpooh, Pohl 00. Pa
I FKunz, Washington G W Morran. Pottsvil e
J Liokty. Mt "-ebo Pa John Bmith, Pottsville
Sami Overmtller, Penna
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third st-, above CnUon-hHI,
A Eirenhari] Allentown A Calvin, Easton
Mrs 8H ■ arts. Norri.t -wn T M Maitland. Norristown
Miss "aitland Norristown R Good. Doyleifown
A J Hava Fasten J G Seagreaves, Penna
J MoNeal, Bethlehem
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third it., above Oallowhill.
Henrv Lehr. Gra'ztnwn D R Clemens. Ch-eter Val
G Wbets-one- Tara.qua R Robb, Horsham
L Clem*n«, itoylastovn John Clemflos,
John S Walter, lsuo R jiuwjmd, p&
BARLEY Second street, below Vine.
Eugen« W Bowers, N J J Lucs*. New Jersey
J friitenhouse, ALartlArd W P Henry &wf*Hookville
rhu Po ton, S R Heeejcon, ffew >ersey
Wm Ba'l-y. Bucks o<> Pa JTj son, Montgomery oo
BamlPittenger. Pennsylvania
MOUNT VERNON— H eonnd street, above Aroh.
JM*i QtokBoQ.SA6m.NJ Win Fldriie.USA
Geo Woo’a. PmV d Iphia Geo W I La
E D Clint;* n, lal fomia Tnos A Wright, Fails,
t ami Soli ; ay. New «
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
GEO. N. tatham, J
Til FRO'k HINGHAM,} CoMttiTTU or tbs Month.
WM. L. REHN. S
LETTER BA«»
fU *nt Mwtkants 1 JSsteJi-Gn-ge, PhiitUtelpi-i*.-
Ship Tuscarora. Bunlevr —...- . - - - Liverpool. soon
Ship Westmoreland. Deoan —— Liverpool* Boon
Hark Martha Ann MoNeil. Bomers- London, soon
Bark Nugget, (tir) Brownlow——. ——Barbados soon
ting Mary tfi Milltken, Harden——Matanxas.ioon
gphr Augusta. (Br) Horton . 8t Harts, boob
RARINS VNTEU.IOENOB
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, A tiff. 16, 1861
RISKS —5 16 -4WB SEWS
HWE WATER—
ARRIVED.
Btenmihip Delawa-o. Johnson, from Now York, via
Ore Ma., 7 hour*, with mdnn and uasssnce-s to Jv
Allderdiee AtHX »M on Wednesday, Booth of "quan
Befteh spoke sohr Grecian with 10-s fo em at and aaila,
havint been in a tale toe previous ni [h t—wanted no aa
’Bark B'nj'inin H&lleH, Little, U dais from Ker
Wrst. in ba'l-utroonp-nin, _
sohr Bvenne. York. 7 days from Havana, with mdse
to G W Bern-dnu * Bro.
- ohr Mary «tandiab. Atwood, ( daya from Boston,
with mdse to Crowe! * Collins.
Bohr Cere*, Meredith, from Lynn, in ballast to Van
Dusen, Norton ft Co-
Bohr Lidia a IV ay. Baker, from Portland, in ballast
to N S'urtevant * Co.
Bot ", T Alien, A ien,(days from Boston, withiae
to o«vt&ra.
voir John Wilson, TT-rdr, 6 daya from Baltimore,
with naval stores tn T Webster Jr.
sohr Delaware Denby. lday from Smyrna, Del, with
corn to J-a Surratt 4 Son. _
Sohr Hoa-l Lvons. I day from Lewes. Del. with wheat
to Jaa L Sewlev ft Co.
Bohr Vi nng Amerioa. Tuft. I day from Fort Deposit,
with »h«*i to .'a* L 'lewley ACo
Bohr Champ on. l lollina I day from myrna, Del. with
wheat and o ta to j**s L Rowley ft Co.
eehr J GSt-Ue, "wain S nays from ’oston.in ballast.
Brig Judge Whitman. Bray, fr mi Boston.
Bohr Mary. R akards 1 day from Camden, Dei, with
Wheat to l»s L Bewiey ft.Co
SohrnywSimmons Godfrey, from Boston.
Rehr L * Danenhower Millsr. from Boston-
Sehr Gen L Green. Cobb, f»om Boston,
Poi.r G D A R P Shannon, wow«n. from Boston.
Po v t Ji hn F Dough y* 1 esds from Hartrohport.
Rohr *u&*n F Abbott. Lvdlam. from Providence.
Bottr K *< Parker. Pnrker, from V ev York.
Pchr Sophia Atm. "mi b from Milton.
Nte&mer *arah. Jones, 84 hours from Mow York, with
mdse to Wm M Baird A Co.
Steamer George Washington, Whildin, 7 hours from
Cape May, with passengers to oaptaen.
' Steamship Delaware, Johnson, Mew York. Jas All
derdioe. „ _. , , _ _
Rhip r.anoaster. D»oan. Liverpool. J R Penrose.
Brig Jndge Whitman, Bray, Boat on, VanDnsen,Mor>
ton a Co.
. ohr 3 F Abbott LuA’am, Boston, do
Bohr t, G een C ibb. Bo*ton. do
Sohr H W Morse, benton- Washington. do
Pohr J C Bount. Br.yle,Wsshingjon, do
Rohr o* r en. Meredith Lynn, do
Rohr 'VW Aimraons. Godfrey. Boston. J street A Co.
Sohr B C ‘•cribner. Irons. B ston, N dturtevant ft Go.
Bohr Lydia A May* Baker, Boston. do
Sohr £ V Alien, Allen, Boston L Rothermel ft Co.
Pom Jae G Stule. Bwain- Boston, Banm, Ogle ft Co.
Sohr K Forießier, Lawson, St John, MB, £ A Souder
& * ‘o
Bohr M Reinhart, Fetenoo, Fortress Monroe. Tyler,
Stone A Co
Bohr West Wind, Burnett. Fortress Monroe, do
Pchr w m John, Gallagher, Boston, do
Sohr John F Doughty, Leeds, Chatham, N.ble, Ham
mett ft aidwsll.
Bohr G D ft R F Shannon, Bowen, Lynn, E R Sawyer
ft Co-
Sohr K H Parker. Parker, Proridenoe, R H Fowe»l.
Rob** Sophia Ann, Smtrh. Roxburr. L And sorted ft Co
gobr Wemy Taylor, NiokeTaon. Boston, oaptam
Rohr Ei ex Post. New Bedford, ReppJier ft Bro-
Bohr E Townsend, Williams.' Boeion, J R Blakiston
Sohr A Townsend, Townsend do do
Sci'ir u A Danechower, Miner- Boston. do
Rohr Island Belle, Butler, Mattepoisett- do
Sohr 8 A o'<*e. Boice, csugna, Baoeroft. Lewis ft Go.
Sohr J P Prifold. Richardson N York. Hoiorolt A Co-
Sohr N v rmth, East Cambridce. Castner,
Btioknoy ft 'Wrllinuton-
Str Mew York. Punter, Mew York. W P Clyde.
StrJ SShnver. Dennis, Baltimore- A Groves. Jr.
SAILED.
Ship Deoan f<*r Liverpool* left Lombard
street yesterday, in tow of tug *merioa. Per
oargo consists of 39 9i4 bushel* wheat 'corn. 3>3
catks tai'nw. 71 htids beulc,3lo hbls pork, 100 tcs beef.
3*ooo hides 3 860 bbls four, and s 7 paessagers.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange./
LVWB9. Del-, Augl4
There are several vessel* at the harbor, bat op eo
ooudc of the heavy northeast wind, it is impossible to
obtain their names.
Yours, A. MARSHALL
(Correspondence of the Press*)
Reading. Aat is
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Schuylkill Canal to dav, bound to Philadelphia, la
den and oonsitned as follows: „ . . . . „
Geo P Watson, lumber to Bolton A Cmtman; A F
Tiosman and F Coleman, do to Samuel Bnlton & Co; A
C Monroe, do to John O Srearn, Elisabeth City; Elias
Reber. cord wood to D B Fisher; Cap* Porter, grain to
Humphreys. Hoffman A Wricht; M M Sherman do to
Jae Perots A Bro; Orion, d 1 to Kirkpatnek A Co; Sierra
Alta, lumber to M H Keith. New Fork; Thomas A Har
ris iron and srain to Jae Perott A Bro,
Steamship Baker, sailod from Boston
14th inst for Philadelphia* ....
Ship Unole Joe, Pinfcham, hence, arrived at Liver-
Wiitiom, Berry, sailed from Gl'sgow 50th ult, for
Boston ■ _ ,
StupJas Brown. Crabtree, entered for loading at Li
ve'pool l«t inst. for Valparaiso and Callao—altered
lmm New York. - . ,
Bark Aroadia, Goodwin, at Greenock 81st nit. from
W&tanias, . « , . . _ ' .
I)ri(t >«an Antonio. Collins, oleared at New York yes
terday for Philadelphia. „ _ . ».
»rig John Freeman. Crowell, for Rio de Janeiro*
oleared at New York tesieroay.
He hr B Watflon Willey cleared at New York yee
terday fir Marseilles , . llt
Geo W Krebs. Emerson, cleared at Baltimore
14tb inst. foT Newport, Del
olirs Rteanor, Towns-i d Marietta Hand Tern, for
Philadelphia and M t'later, Biissard, for Wilmington,
Del- oleared at New Yore yceterta*.
-oh'fl T G Bnbnard. williams, and Redmgton. Clark,
het oe arrived at Portland l<tft met. _
SohrJohn Stroup henoe. arrived at Portsmouth 13th
instant. .
honr Helen- *berm*n. from Providenoe for
Philadelphia, at New York 14th inst
Bobra tt Corson, High, Pdwm Reed. Goodspeed, and
Snow Flake. Biokerson, at Boston 14th met. for
'TSSSfItf R Carlisle. Rider at '■ ewport 13th inst. from
Georgetown, DC- • „
Bohr Jos Turner, Crowell, henoe for Gloucester, at
I Newport ljth inst .
I gov* NBT Thompson* Conover* henoe for Fair Ha-
Ten. and Lillie Sstnders Jope*, from Fall Hirer for
Delaware Cifcr, at Newport 18th inst.
Sobrs J O Runtoo. Mat hia». and N Holmes. Hewitt,
hmoe arrived at Providence ISthinst- 0 .
Steamer* Ironsides Vanderveer. and Novelty, Shaw.
hence, arrived at New York yesterday.
steanior '•‘evert?, Pierce, oleared at tfew York yea
terday for Philadelphia. ~, lt , _ .
Tha yriM-thi. Oao Porlihlll, whloli »M a&.lurid
eome time sinoe by the frigate Niagara-and brought
into this port tm boM at noon yesterday, at emotion,
for $7,400 to Work* an XCo Bherated A 2*4 «4» ons
register, built in 1839. and was formerly owned in
Portsmouth-E, July 90—Put in, the American brig
Anglo Skboh. Dodge from Rotterdam for Philadelphia,
with damage on the starboard side, rooking a nu-e
water, and will loss of part of ri ging and sails, having
been m o-dlwi'.n last nieht, at 16 45. off St Catharine*.
with a bark, name unknown.
NOTICE TO MARINERS. ,
CAPii ANJ.% Massachusetts. — two gray-colored
Stone tower* and two First O Mr F«x?d Lights on
i hvcher’B Island.—Notice is hrreby given that thet-wo
st«»ne lighthouse towers which have been
under construction on •'Thatchers I*and. distant
ah ur three l'Hirt sof a mil? from ♦
forms the northernmost limit to Mnesionnsetts Rat)
will he completed and the lights eßhibuedforryefiwd
time on the evening ot the Jft day ot'October 18C1- The
illumi-mme apparatni of eaeu light is fe B^lJ 8 f 1 i55!/i
dioptric for fixed lights of thews emot Fre«ieL ibnmL
nat*ug the entire horizon, and each tower will snow a
bright white I ght. which should b* seen from t 'c oeok
of a vessel fifteen lest above «be water, in ordinary
sta ea o' the atmosphere, at a distance of twenty nauti
cal mi'ea. The two towers are built of gray fW'ite, the
lanterns and parapet railmgs arera’nted red, th work
rooms and o walks fttaohed tn the.towers are
painted stone color. Th* keeper's dwelling the
north tower is a Dame building, two stories in, height,
and ia pninieri white; tb*t for the south tower is br'ok
(red), and is two and a half r onesin heUh;„rbe height
of eaoii tower uom baie to local piano is lua fc#t wm
the height of each focal plane above the jneau I * 4 J® ve '
JflfiK feet i her ocoupi the positions of tbeod gone
t» we •a. at the«. lstance of 89# feei i nun ere h other, boar
’ngipercomvasa) respectively, N by r. Mb and 8 by W
2£ w. There is * good channel between t hatcher s lei
»ud and •'■we Ann for sm<l: vessels. n he Londouer
R clr hours iE-b* K(magnetic), dis’ant one half rat e.
The lights on Tha*oher*» Island are distant thirty miles
from Boon Island light, twarty four miles from B-*s»on
1 r ht. and forty-three miles fr m Caoe l oa (Highland s
Truro* light. The temporary structures from wbioh
the lights a r e now exhbited. worsmmi’ssbeoa,&o, ae.
will b? removed imm-«ii*tely after the exhibition of tlm
lights fom the new tuwersi North tower, istgi neg»«
m u lfl see N, long 7J deg S 4 tn n to see W irem Ofeen
vrich; R.»uth lat4kdeg,9B mm,llseo N» long7v
deg, 34 mm llsoo w ft*>m Gre*n*ich
By order of the Lighthouso Board,
UHAKUSS W. TURNBULL.
Lieu . U 8 Corps ; op. Engineers,
Engineer First.aid Neoondl •<. IL Districts
Office Lirhth'use Engineer. Po»ton Ju v P ltsl.
SFEOIAE NOTICES.
£xtbnsivb Exp Em bn ob and the recorded
testimony of thousands prove that JAYNE’S EXPh C
TORaNT is, without ex-irpToHf the most, valuable
remedy n the woild for coughs, colds asthma, bron
chitis, cr»‘Up. whooping oru h. consumption, and ail
pulmonio complaints. Prepared only at 34* CHEST
NUT Street. aul4 4k
s*Slo* UIMKIKB or TB* {jATBBT
3rTLii>nuUe in Ike beet manner. exprenlr lor KE
#Alfc SAI.iiS. hWF&'a sellinx srioea marked in
i: !Mi Kijv-es. All gooi* made to order warranted
Miufaeiorr. 0«r ONE-PHIOE irrtert u etrieklrai-
to. in ere tkereby treated alike,
trts ir jotnjn J- RO-* SU I! KK* Street
BASOHafjOn'fl Ha!h uh. —xnis celebrated
and psrfe.il Hair Dj« it 111 Itst in lit varli. All
other* are more imitation* ofthl* treat original, which
ha* gamed *aoh extentive patronage in all part* of the
stobe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor’* Lrnuid Hair
Oyt ißStmitly produce* a splendid blaok or natarai
brown, withoat fiaining tbs akin or injuring tiio hair
F:»<i will rmtiy lit ill tZtttt ef bmd Ayts, Invigorate*
the hair for life.
bold by all Bruggirt* aa* Porfaiaer*. wwunla ay
t'AHNESTOOI * CO., BYOTT A GO,. Philadelphia,
skitf _____
iiao'V HO, & rMKBH'B ySIJSSBSASan
iiOISEtBBS FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
•»>« Bert in ¥«# for Family Brwing.
its. ISO 3KKSbPKSY rhliadalohia uff-li
SCFFBBHES WITH DISSASBS OF THB BLAD
dih, Kidney*. Gravel. Dropsy, Weakness, to., read
the advertisement in another column* headed ** Helm*
bold’s Genuine i*reparat» o ns»” mir * **
OAKD PbIKWHG, •SUB'? ANU UfISAPWJ* in
,e City, at SO £eats WRIRP Strom
BILL-HEAP PRINTING, llentandOhoapeit i:i the
Cist at 3* South *'«TRI> Street.
CISCWLA* PBINTIN*-Seat and «***»«• is the
o re. ■( ‘.a 'e.T.s, Taiec, stn*t
PAMPHLET PRINTING, and every otfcordeearip
tioK of Printing, of the auot ouperior quality, at tho
4o*i reasonable rate*. *t RTsfGWALT A it Rrivrnt’fl.
• v....’. ■ u *, o„,tvW't!Kt>«te»«t. JoIAH
KAKHIJSP
THOMPSO'i-BERRYKteN -On thelBth instant. by
Rev. Jan e* G- Sh nn, Mr. Robert Tuompoon to Mi3l
Catharine Berryman, all of this city.
JUBtl.
WALLACE.—On the 14th iliat.. John Wallace, m the
M Tho*™i2dvlm**L Jlnenda. <*t Jolm'e J **» l 1 *
A. Y. M , end United -<ta'rs Lodge. No 341 p. of o. F ,
are reapectlully invited to attend hte (nneral from hw
late residence. No 46 Aimocd B tre T r : °3,
tunday morning, 18th irslant. ai9n’clook. wilhrnttur
ther notice. 'Jo proceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery.
MOuNjiY.—On the 12'h instant, Mrs. Elizabeth
Mooney-in the 6/rh year other age.
Funeral f'"tn ’he residence of her brother-Mr. John
fhibe, No. 1820 Fr»nkf,»d road, be ween Cherry and
Viennaet-eets.thie <Fndat ) afternoon,a^Sooloolr.
TODD.—On the 12th instant. Mrs. Margaret, wife of
John fodd.iutheSTth yearofherage.
Funeral from tn* residence of her husband. No. IM*
Howard below Girara avenue, this (Friday)
Sn HtAD&K—On the lStli instant, Edward Haden, aged
63 funeral from Bt. Joseph’a Hospital. tbiß (Friday)
m ° ,T R( o**l Y\—On t hertth insL, afteraehort illness, Miss
A Funeral b fcom the residence of her aunt.Mrs.Staij
olUi'e 8. W. oorner of >enth and Girard avenue, this
'5n < Hie’lBihi"riat 0 , o Li2*l«, daughter of James
and M. Marta Evans, agtil s jeais, T months, and s
w f'itZG V R ALD. —On the 14th instant. Hubert Fitzge
rald son of Jamas and .uary Fitzgerald, aged 3 years,
ll Funera* fionUtMuesidenoe of hie parents, 13(3 Mas
oher str-et., aoove Girard avenue, this ( Friday) after
n<SKNNEDY — k n the 14th inefc, Mary Ida-daughter
of Robert J. and Ma'ilda B. Kennedy.,aied 11 months.
Funeral from the residence of her i rabdmother Mrs.
Elizabeth Bre*ton. ''o. 1127 -ou.hBeventhstreet,this
(Friday.afternoon,at2 o’clock. ’
K kkL' R —On the 13th lust.. Elwyn Mitchell, jount
ests nof Robert T. and Mary J. Keeler, a,ed three
“lam BDIN.-On the 14>h insL, Mrs. Rachel R I amh
din, relict of Thomas Lambdin. in the 68th year oi her
***uneral from the residence of Mr.A. W. /jHRjjJJj
7 1 Booth Front street, above Catharine, this (Friday
tt^McLAUCHLIN.— On the 14th instant, Jane,MoLanoh
'"puneral from the re-idenceof *gne» TeimentjSal
tfr’s lane, two miles above Fraukiord* this ( Friday/
B Mc^iANUd.— * n'the 14th inet., John MoManus, aged
from his late residence. 904 Cross street.
Ninth, below Dickerson, thie(Friday)jcorning, at 8)4
O MEiISW —O- the 19th inst. Mr. WilliamG-Melish,
print-r, aged 88 yea-e . ... . _ .
Pir'eml from the residenoe of his aunt, Sarah A.
CvmpbeK No. 711 Wood street, on Saturday morning.
Bt a.OH Rl-ON.—On the 14ih instant, William John
Mot ton, Aged 8 vt&T* e .
Fune«M fn>Hi the residenoe of his father, Miohael
IHomaon. >o. U 2 Fed«s«al street, the Or day; alter-
0 —'On the ISth inst.. TtomaeTf.,eon of
Feiry and Saras J fcandiand. in the Tih year ol his
funeral from the residence of hie rare ts, S. W.oor
ner of Thompson and Hope streets, this (Friday) morn
ln?6oVf 19th inet.. Daniel Uriah Foott, in the
Ith j enrol his age. , , _ .
Funera' fr m th« residence of his mother, Ssrah
Boon, do 1117 Rodman street, this i Friday) afternoon,
at J o olook. Mg _ on the 12th ills., at Crozierv le, Pa.,
Water H*nry.eldps a«n of Geo. go W. and Caroline
Lit Wiliam-. aged 6 years.
H/lOUKKIBW STORE, BEBMO - & SON,
ITI 9fS CHKBTNUT street,are now selling
Blftok crape mareta at 8S and SUf cent*.
Biaok bareges. at so and Slifc cents
Black 7-4 wide bareges. 00 and 6JK cent*,
Second-mouroin*. poplins,* cent*.
Gray mixed iavellaa,lraq.
Gray mottled modenae, Mho.
Gray mix 'd wide madonna*, IBXo.
Black and white printed grenadine barege*, 10*.
Shepherd plaid real *renadm* bareges, 600. .
Black and white Pan* organdie*, tso. nri
QjT FOR K *,G<BTkR OF WILLS.
WM, M. GREINER,
Bu j- o~ to no party rn'ee. aul6-Bt*
HAST II4HANOV RAILROAD COM
IL? P**Y t Office, 4«T LIBRARY *tr*et Phia
de'phia. 16th August. 186’.-'h* filth ins almetit of
FIVi, o*'- LANS erahare.of he atook t f this om
pany, will be parsb eon tne IsiBbPaLMRBK next, at
the Company's office. A. MclN rYH k.
it Treasurer.
POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA,
LLJ Atr.usT 16 1861. . L . . r 4 .
NOTICE.—*n *cc .rdanoe w'th instruction f-omth*
Post Mfioe th* pii’ lio are hereby d
that the perio* fixed for th • r dsmimon of the Olh
EMT- U>FtB having expired Letter* depositedl in
th‘fl offic* u d°r cover of toe o d issue will not tie for
w* rdrd tothnr destination. bmaentto the Dead i-e.ter
i ffice a- Washington- _ ,
a ul6 St _ _C. Postmaster,
|*g INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
UJF STATE OF. PENNSYLVANIA. Auxusta, 18*1.
T'he D’reotors havethisdtv dec arena tuVtDLND
of SJX PFR CENT., or TWELVE DOLLARS per
share, panbe to the Btookholderr, or then legal Re*
presentatives, on demand.
*aus-l(U WILLIAM HARPER. Secretary.
rv**r» NOTICE—TO THE INHABITANTS OF
11.5 FRAN KFORD—That the DAILY or WEEKLY
PRESS oan be hr d at the counter of my store, or served
at your house* regularly, at as ear ty^hnu r x H „ AR _
jylß-lin* Agent for Tht Pt«*s, in Frankford.
aiUTABY NOTICES.
JMTjsltllANS W-.NTEO—To form a
REGIMENTAL BAND.
Apply at FOURTH aid LIBRARY Streets,
UhlOroß TYN,. LB.
It* MajorTwen‘y-eighth beglment P. V.
J VT f'fi- TIOS ! WHEATLEY LIGHT
GUARD!—Horopany 1. Twenty-second Regiment
tenn'jlvanla Volunteers The Compiny. will as
aemble at tbe H .bool tbe p Air MOUNT FIRE
iOMFaNY 10-OAY.at lo o’olook Ba.ineu of im
ortapco will be brought before the Company. Volnn
“Br’ordeVof ED W MID CARROLL,
Captain of Co. i, Twenty *aecond Regiment Pa. VoU
aul6*3t*
u THREE-YEARS MEN—RECRUITS
■ 4ND V .LUNTEER* WaNTKD FOR THE RE-
Ul'-ULJR ARMY Term of te'Vioe, three jear».
JR Par. 8U to 829 per month. You ha»e now on op
portunity to enlmc and eerre under graduates of Welt
For full port'ouiorß, apply at 44 South BEVENTH
Street, above Chestnut.
t’av'am JOHN V. HAUGHKY,
Fifteenth infantry Reoruitine OfHoer.
HuGiMNT. PH? LA-
Jjfcl DELPHI A LIGHT CAVALRY.
RICHARD HfeNRY RUSH.
Aocoyuxi by the War Department for Three Years or
.the War.
PRINCIPAL R!*NI>VZVuUa ’»33 M ■ RKET Street.
This Reg’inent offers to aotive men who de
sire at once u> go todut* peculiar advantage* The
mastering will bs by companies The orders from the
War Department have already been reoeivcd to supp y
each oomoany, as soon h» mustered, with uniform.
arms, equipments, subsistence, and hor.-ea, horse
eiu pmenta and forage, and at once go in o o&mp near
this oily for praotioe aoa drill daring tin formation of
the Regiment. Tte nay iB as f Hows per month:
Sergeant « ajnr, $23; UuTtermns er sergeant. $23;
Chiet Hu«l r $23; Fitataer eant,s22; Sergeant, $l9;
Corporal. $l6; ' Ugier, $l5; Fairer and Blaoksuat i,
$l7; Private. *l4
The arm* will be simplj the Sabre and large>sized
Revolver.
The uniform will b* Dark-Blue Jaoket and Cap, and
Sky dlue Pants. al> trimmed with Yellow braid.
The Colonel, RlCtlAitli HfeNRY k a Went
Point graduate, and 'aexprreneed army officer /ll
the oilier offices are »uh. ut exception, select'd for
their known fitness for their posi**r>ns.
Young msn between the ages flBardSB ab'e-bodied,
of light bu id, ano o er 6 feet 0 invhoa high* wi.o wish
to join ton Kegment, t>an apply at the Principal
Rendezvous.
wo. 833 MARKET STREET.
The res‘n<tion as to age dors notepply to Buglers
or to o'd *t>'dier«s of the mnucted seivioe. Aii mn>s
must produoe the written consent ok their pareut or
guardian. >utfl- lit
W a ; : I-.lit:-. A reduction if a hun
dr*d p*r cent.—Colored Photographs for $1;
Ambrot' pee at all prices at j'Jil iVUSH/3 Gallery. tiE
CO ■ D sire t. above Green. D*
tffe/l Him #2,C00 • KOUNJ* BSM'S,
" % well secured* for sale. £5.000 and
ss.OiOto loan on Mortgage. Atplr to N. H. and T P.
PO. l'Bi AiKirneysalLlvw, OIT BfHIHu GakD£H
Street. auKHH*
JJLANK BOOKS FOB THE ARMY.
ABMT CLOTHINO AND FqUIPAGB Of»JCB»£
• HILADRLPHIA, AUfUU Ifi 1861. {
Sealml proposes or# invited, and will b* teoeive*!, at
the Office until 12 o'clock M.ol tbeTw n
ty-Bixtn ot TB»s m n’h (Augwh f>r furr>i*hmr br
contraot tiio following Bl ilk Bonks, for the usioftu*
Army, deliverable at the United Stales Arae&al, on the
Pehufllrll.vixs* I#l _ _ .
300 Regimental General Order Boots.
30 ** Order Boobs.
800 “ Letter Books.
Sou “ De onptu n Books.
800 “ index Books.
5 1 00 Company Order Books. ,
3.000 " Clothing Account Books.
S.OuO 41 l)raoripfion Books,
0000 “ Morning Rppurt uookbi
2 000 Post Order B take
SOUO 41 M- ri-ing Hcport Books.
3.U00 “ Letter ooks.
1 000 ** 6iin f d Report Books. , „ .
Jnp , es of the above Books may be seen at this Of
fice, and all the Books must oonform etnotly thexeto, in
paper, binding, Ac . „ , , . t « T> .
Fropnaala must be made for each description of Book
scparaielr, stating the price at which each will be fur-
Bidders will state al*o the shortset time in which
they will make oi obo fourth the number ad
vertisedi uou how «oon ihor can deliver tne remamaer
in eautl proportions. , . ..
Contraots will be awarded to the lowest responsible
l)idd»rlor each descrip ion of Book.notletsthanono-'
fourth of ihe numbar advertised for. . .
Proposals will be endorsed ** Proposals for furnish
ing Blank Bonks for the Army,” nod be addressed to
Colonel Ctt*RLfcS
au 16,17,80 2224 21 A. Q.. M.rien. U. 8 Army.
houses*
WELLING, COFFIN. & Co..
No. 116 CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer by the Package the following Makes and J>e
soriptions of Goods: f .
PRINTS.
DUNNHDL MFG. CO. GREEN MFG. CO.
BLEACHED COTTONS.
Bay Mill, JLonadale, Hope, Bholutone, Greeno Mfg,
Co,, Red Bank, Mariposa, Jamestown, Siateravilie,
Belvidaro, Centre dale, ko.
BROWN COTTONS.
Fredonia.Ohio, Groton.SilverSpnng, Glcnyillo,Eagle,
Mcch&mio’a and Farmer., Union, Bto.
CORSET JEANS—Giaigow, Manchester.
DENIMS AND STRIPnS-Hrafmn. JeWitt City.
Mad non, Slatersvilla, Agawam, Ke,atone,
Chnotaw.
CANT'N FIiANNEIiS Blaterirille, Agawam,
Shepard’s.
BlLEBlAS—Smith’s, Uonmlale. Diamond Hill.
WOOLENS.
BROAD CLOTHS—Bottomley’i. Pomeroy’s, Glen
ham Co.
CASBIMERES AND DOESKINS -Greenfield,
Gay’s, Stearns’.
SATINETS—Bass River. Crystal Springs Convers
ville. Hope, St.fiordvine, Converse and Hyde,
Converse Brothers. Bridgewater.
ALSO,
Flannels, Linseye, Kentnoky Jeans, Nankeens
> lokinss. Colored Cambrics Printed Cioakings, &o
ah 9 fmwSm
WILLIAMS’ FLANNELS
ANGOLA, MERINO, SAXONY, ETC.
VARIOUS WIDTHS AHD QDALITIBB
For sale by
WELLING, COFFIN, & CO
an 9 3m fmw
RETAIL UKK hUUDiI
IfUSLINS STILL AT OLD PRICES.—
Notwithstanding the advanoe in price of Cotton,
UNBLEACh.D SHIRTING 31USL1NS
_ >T THE OLD P»TCBs
BLEACHED SHIRTING MUSLINS
At the Old Prises.
SHEETING AND PIbi.OW-CA’E MUSLINS
. .... At the Old Pri es.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED COTTON
. FLA"<NF-LB,
And Domestic Goods < f a*>l kinds.
„ AT •HEOL 1 ' PhICFS.
New Styles of PRINTS at 6« 8 lu and 1214.
In order to insnre more Ran ID *ALEs, and to close
out our stoc 1 ! inse'ion.wehavemsde
STILL FURTHKR REDUCTIONS
In the prices of all onr Bummer Dress Goods.
fl, re kf,. e. ). dt 80N|
Wo. 713 Worth TENTH Btroot-. above CoatQfl.
aulf-tf
riKa* SHIRTI>G FL^NfcJSLS.
Plain and 7willed Gra ■ a.
Plain and Tw led hoarier?.
Plain and Twilled array Plues.
Fanoy French Shirtin* Flannels.
W*>ite Fn&lith a» d ' mer-ean Shirting Flannels,
Mixtures aid high colors »htrttng Flannels.
BEARj'L.fe)5& iiiKJ'iiie.A*.
oWRgTWV r and EIGHTH Streets*
FAfiOY THIN DRKSS-9QODS.
A few lot* remaining* of—
Summer Drete Goods.
In Bare. e* and Grenadines.
Topline, Barege Angaia.
Chintzes, Mozambianee.
At very low prices, to eloae the stook.
SHAH PLMt-, B''OTHERS,
CH'-BI'MIT and EIGHTH Streets.
Eyre & lanbell, fourth' and
AKCH. are now opening, for Fall sties—
Black BtoMis. low gmd s.
Blaok Bellas, medium grades.
Biaofc BteHas fine grades. aulfi
& LANDELL are opening, for
-*-J near tnde—
Blaok r'llks, at old prioes.
Full s fc ook of Muslins.
Shawls of aJ> erodes.
Brown and Blue plai* Silks.
Foil stook of Staple S Iks. auls
PRICE, FERRIS, & Co.,
Until farther notios, trill continue to oiler their
wholesale nook of
WHITE GOODS,
LINEN#, LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES,
AT RETAIL,
At their wholeeale etore.
NO. 5-8 MARKET STREET.
Extraordinary inducements will be offered to those
wishing to purehase ant thin. ,n their line roll ojlsh,
PHICE, FERRIS, & Go,
aaf-lßt
Dsy GjODS at the lowest mar-
K* T BATES
Bareges, CbaUies, and Tameitines, cheap.
Madonnas. Poplins Mohairs, Alpacas.
Flam Br .wn and Tan Colored
Nice assortment of Blaok Bilks.
Small Figured Silks.
Blue* Green, and l ilac Plaid Silks.
1 arger laids, v*ry cheap.
Men and So s’ wea . tvee and eheap.
House Furoiibing Goods.
ttOO pairs Gen s’ Suspeodera at 63 aanta, worth
91* Ad oidertbargain.
Also, Pift* Gents’ Linen Cambric Handker
chiefs, at 96 pe>r doaon, very oheap. at
JOHN H. STOKBS’,
&u 8 TOa ARCH Street.
CLOTHS, (MHUSJBRES, VESTINGS,
oompnrlng a fine stook. at low rates, of men’s and
hoys Wear. LOOPER Jc ;0 - ARD.
au7 B. E. oorner NINTH and MARKET.
8 OENT DE LaINES AND BAREGES.
$3.80 and $3 fnlllensth barege robes.
Summer dress coods at half price.
Blaok ureas goods* a fin- assortment.
COOPK& A CONAJLD.
au7 8. E. aor. NINTH and MARKfeI.
Entire mantilla stock
Be'uoed 40 per cent. to close it.
BnTcaios in dusters and lao* mantles.
Best hoop skirts, right Bhape, and reliable.
CuQt'P.tt « OUHAAII.
au7 a. F.. nerpnr ISTIfTB and MAKffEV.
TJ »HBi<-FURNIdHING DRY GOODS,
11 of ewl <,e!oription ' O We Won ard
& u 7 S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET.
r’HEAPDRY GOODS- STILL FURTHER
REDUCTION IN SUMMER STOCK, in older to
iMUTe min and realtae Cash.
Fine Chinta colored Fane Organdie..
Do do. Fane Jaconet..
Medium strle do. do.
Dark Brown Lawn., MKoent* ■
Silk Chaldee, Bareges. Barege Anglait, Gray Goods.
Popline, Mon* de < aines. Ao
Blank Tamartine Crave de Eevang. Ao.
Fonlard silks and * iranese, Ao.
White Goods in variety.
A fins line of plain Swiss Muslins, IIE to SO ote
Blaok Lane M antiea. Bonmona and Foint*.
Blaok and Colored Stella Shawl.
A very oheap lot of Linen Cambrio Hdkfe.
A good stock ol Flannels and Domestio Goods at the
lowest market rates, lorcosA only. _
CHAR ES AUAMB & SON,
jyaO-tl EIGHTH and ARCH Streets
-MEMORABLE YEAR!!
AOUJ-a HARD ON DRY GOODS!
VERY LOW PRICES 1
STILL MORE REDUCED!
TBORNLEY k CHISM,
NIB. oor. and SPRING GARDEN,
Want to sell their stock chan of.
And have oonsaquentlv
REDUCED THE^PRIJES.^^^
FonoySilke a little over half prioo.
Some styles of OressMJooos at half price.
Lace Mantles, Fointes. Eugenios Ao.. vsryoheap.
Blaok Silks, the oheaveat in Philadelphia.
A great variety of Gray Goods, Lawns, Ao., As.
A very latte stock of Domestio Goods.
A ver, large stock of Linen Goods.
Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings. Ao.. Ac.
N. B.—Thisis a RARE .CHANCE to get goods un
usually cheap. THDRNLEY A cgISM.
N. E. Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GAr-DEN.
N. B—From this date, July Pth, Terms “Cash on
Dellverr.” iy»
OOMMWR STOCK OP DRESS MOODS AT
k 3 PRICES ACCORDING TOTHE TlMES.—Poplins,
Bareges. Silk Cballi**. half pnoes Challie Delaines re
duced from SB to llKo, t Spring Chintzes reduced from
gXtoSo.
Special attention is requested to our stock of Or gau
dies and Jaconet LawnsvWhioh we are bound to close
oat at a low figure. oAaRLFS AD A MSA SON.
iptf RIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
A BANKRUPT IMPORTER’S MOUK
of Samples of Linen Cambrio Handkerohiefs. in
hem-stitched, eheer-oorded. and embroidered, from 10
cents to 5J oenu eaoh; a great bargain, purchased a
saenhoe for oa.lt, and to be sold in the same war only.
CHARLES A 1). MS A BON.
IdO EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
FREWOH LaOe PulNTis, BoUKN- tUS,
AND MANTLES —A large stock to be sold at lest
than wholesale prioes. We cannot be undersold in
these goods, CHARLEB ADAMS A SON,
JdO EIGHTH and A RCH Streets.
M UcQUI.Ti , NET I'UNG, all colors: Tarie
tan, all oolors, for aovering glasses; Plaid and
Bwie. Muslin. « ™» ADAM3 A SON.
t.sn EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
OPKOIAL NOTIUB! I
On and after this date
YHORXLEY A will ofior
HVERY POSSIBLE IfiDUCEMiSffiV
TO
CASH PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS?
Being determined >o reduce tktir Stack they will n«i
Bcid Bcrrains !!
Beautiful Fancy Bilk* for 79 oentt, worth fI.U
Heavy Rioh Fancy Sillce for sl* well worth $l.lO
Vrenadine and Hareee Goode, aliout one bait lhe.-r
value.
Gray Mined Goode* in every variety. from 6 eecte per
rord to GO oente«
BLACK SILKS. RICH AND LDSTRORS. VK»V
GfiliAft
Gaat Bl&ek Brocade Silke. doable faoed, A&e.,
01 JLUttAe . Calidoee* no*nimero«. Cloth*. Ve»ttT:s*-
40.
Lineoe. MueUn*. P'l&sseui. <J,uiiti>. Cover*, Ao.-
SHAWL AND CLOAK-ROOM EXHIBITION
Frenuh Lace Mantles, Pomtea. Shaw's, Eugenes.
Cambria Laoe Mantlet. Chanmla Laoe Good*. Aw
Hiaok 'iilk Coats, Mantle*. Ao., in every style.
44 VRORNLR V * CHISM
- F
COAL.
M. N. ÜBATOS^S
LEHIGH AND LOUU ff T MOUNTAIN COAL
WHARF. 833 North DEI.aWaRK Avenue, above
Poplar street.
AU Coal particular y aeleoted aed prepared for family
use Bouse keeper* d**inng to lay mth ir winer tup
y r. will be’uruiibed with agood:;nd oleaiiariole, at
very reduoea urine* for o sh
De-tlere and Manmaoturere am p ied at who'esale
priie* aul3-imhAa2u*
GK AT - LEHIbH
i Hazleton) COAL, of a >upenor quality.
Egg and Stove sizes at $4 AO per ton.
Nut size •• 3.CW •* “
Wit) be sold at the*e mtes until the let of Ootober, if
delivered east of *j enth ana north of Arch streets.
To have advantage of this great reduction id pnoej
eaoh order must be aeeompaiiieu with the nxsh.
Ri P. GILLiNGHAMw
sus-ut* N. E. FRONT and POPLAR Streets.
»vi«t *■
CANS AND JARS!
IMMENSE STOCK SELLING OFF AT NOMINAL
PRICES, AT
No«.m and 119 SOUTH TENTH STREET.
The large'wholeeale .took of
ARTHUR’S
FRUIT CANS AND JARS,
Now Selling off at an
IMMENSE REDUCTION.
I am now selling off, at RKTAIL, the entire stook of
the late firm of Arthur, Burnham, & Gilroy, N. E. cor
ner Tenth and George streets, consisting of
ARTHUR’S FRUIT CANS AND JARS;
“OLD DOMINION”
COFFEE AND TEA POTS;
PRATT S SELF-VENTILATING MILK PANS;
PRATT’S SELF-VENTILATING BREAD AND
CAKE BOXES.
ICG CREAM FREEZERS, &o.
No »uoh elmane as this will .lain oconr for get
tin. the o';ove wsil known articles at a very low price.
Now i* the time for Housekeeper, to Mourn a supply of
Fruit Jar. fur the season, at a small oost,
CHARLES BURNHAM,
N. £2. corner TENTH and GEORGE Streets, Phi la.
anS-thstulm
LATEST AND BEST
PA TENT
FRUIT JARS,
(BAKER’S PATENT.)
NO CEMENT IS UBEO, AND NO EXPOSED SUR
FACE OF GUM TO TAINT THE FRUIT.
THEY ARE THE MOST SIMPLE IN OPERA
TION, RELIABLE IN RESULT, AND EASILY
PROVED.
POTTER &, BODINE,
Sole Mann&etarora and Proprietor!,
106 CHESTNUT STREET.
Also, Masnfaoturon or Plain and Fanejr Win# and
Liquor Bottler, Druggists* and Orookerr Dealers' Oreen
Glass Ware. MO-wfmlm
Glass above,
GLASS BELOW.
„ , GLASS ON ALL BtDES.
No danger of being poisoned with Metal in mint the
“ HarielfJar.”
HARTFLL A LKTCHWORTJI,
aalO-3m Glaaa Warehonsa. 13 N. FIFTH Street.
AIL PKRSONS PUTTING UP
JT%. FRUIT, £c . are MMoiftrj invited to oall and
examine the “ Hartell Jar." recommended by Dr. At*
lee, Prof. Booth and others, and see silver meda's and
first premium dtp omos. whioh have never bailed being
awarded when p'&ced in competition with other Jars.
HjiRTK.I at LEiCtrWOnTH.
aulo-2m Glass Warehouse. 13 N. FiFTH Street
OR NAVY
BLUE SATINETS.
5,000 or 6,000 Yarda Indigo Bine Satinet, auoh a*
ii need in the United State. Navy.
For .ale by
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS,
35 LETITIA Street, and
&ul4-JOl 34 FRONT Street,
Litton duoe.
SUITABLE *OB T.IS NT ’
*** 9>lR IT
fROmimUASA A WZLhB.
tl
EAQIE HOTBL, ATLANTIC CITY, is
now open with a
ARGr, ADDITION OF ROOMB.
Board* 9T per week : Batumi Dresses included.
angt3-im
Brainerd house,
DELAW*RE WATFR GAP.
A few Boarder, will be received at thie House lot the
remainder of the eeaaon, at the low price of 98 per
W au7'lot THOMAS BRODHEAD.
SEA BATHING, CAPE INLAND, CAPE
MAY, N. J—DEL AW AR E HOUSE is now open
for the *eaeost Terms* 09 per week*
lyUMm* JAMBS MECJIAY, Proprietor,
«®A BATHING,
L- BRIGANTINE BOUSI.,
BRIGANTINE BEACH. N. J.
Now open for the eeaeon. The Bathing, Fiehing,
Gunning, and Yaohting being very superior.
Boats will await guests at the inlet on arrival of
trains. Board por week fB. P. 0. Address. Atlantic
City. H. 0. SMITH,
JrS-ftn Proprietor.
WHITS HOUSE,
Lower end of MASSACHUSETTS Avenue,
ATLANTIC CITY.
This house in located immediately on the Boaohi end
presents every accommodation for Visitors^
Terms moderate. WIIiLIAM WHXTIiHOUSJS,
je»ff->ni Proprietor.
«np H E ALHAMBRA,” ATLANTIC
X CITY, N. J.
A SPLENDID NEW HOUSE,
8. E. Corner of Atlantic and Maaaachuaetta Avennea,
Now open for the reception of Boardera.
The Rooma and Table or *' IHE ALHAMBRA ” are
nnanrpaaaed bj any on the laland.
There is a apaoiona loe Cream and Refreahment Sa
loon attached to the Home. Terma Moderate.
a DUBOIS A 8. J. YOU'D,
Proprietor*.
HALL,
V/ ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
This sp&oieus House, situated at Atlantic City, will
he opened on the 39th Juno, 'With every accommodation
lor visitors. The House fronts the beach 130fett,nvini
a splendid vieir of the ooean, and is near the Fisbme
and Sailing point. No pains will be spared tr- secure
the o'"'i | of guests
K7".3oardmr reduced to $lO per week.
jed-tsel THOMAS a GARRETT.
Light house cottage, att. • rmo
CITY, tbe nearest House to the safest part of the
be " h ' i " oWo^li o Si t B L WW.
«o UQVOIIS sow
jcMBm Proprietor.
CJEAHII'E HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY.
O N. J.
BY DAVID BCATTERGOOD.
A NEW PRIVATE BOAR ING-HOUSE. beauti
fully ntnated at the foot of Pennsylvania Avenue
Now open for visitor* for the season. jp?4-2m
SKA BATHING. -“The CUsrpndon,"
(formerly Virginia House,) VIRGINIA AVENDE.
ATLANTIC CITY, is now open tor the aooommodation
of Boarders, his Home is sitnated immediately on
the Beaoh* and from every room afford* a fine view of
theaea. f e34-Sm] JAMES JENKINS* M. D.
rpAM MANY HOUSE, NORTH CARO
* LINA AATENUE, Near the Desot, ATLANTIC
CITY*
The’subsoriber take* pleasure in informing his former
patron* and the public that he ha* reopened the above
Bouse, where he will be happy to please all who may
ft? CLEAVFR. Proprietor.
N HOUSE, ATLANTIC
v v CITY, N. Js—This House "ronts the Surf, and
has the finest Bsthinr Ground on the, Beaoh* Board per
week* $8.60. Bathing mosses isoluded for weekly
hWem only. Board mjals.«.
jeM-ta Piopnetor,
Kentucky house,
ATLANTIC CITY. N J.
This comfortable and oonvsnient new house, looated
on Kentucky avenue, opposite the Surf House, has been
Sued up for «»’‘»^*M.. J? «j.n. (}Lßy propTietor ,.
N. B.—Horses and Carriages to Hire* 1e24-lm
r’ENTRAIi HOURS,
Vy ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.,
M. LAWLOR, Proprietor.
The above now house is open .tor Boarders.. Rooine
equal to any on the beaoh, well ventilated, high oeil
isgs. Ao. Servants attentive and polite. Approximate
to the Bathing grounds. ieM-am
pRANKLIN HOUSE, AT LA’: TTO CITY,
N ' J ' BY MARY MAGUIRE. . .
B M°rou f X t 'on th , a b.' ras*.
-fef.Tr»no»ffwSS n aard.r. only.
leMjm ;
H USE.
J ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
(Opposite the National,)
JAklEb J* BARRs
(o(>U Old Globe,)
Proprietor.
tUT The ohoioest brands of iAquors and Cigars to be
wuud on the Island- jos4-»m
C>!,i!MBlA HOUEB, Atlantio City,
N.j. EDWARD DOYLE, Proprietor. .
This Housois in the immediate vioinity of the Cun
House, and within half a square of the best Bathing
Grounds on the beaoh. The proprietor will nse every
effort to make hi* guests comfortable. Terms reason
able.
QOTEL,
(Nearly Ho “‘’ !
SAMUEL S.DAMS. Proprio'tor
Dinner. • -■ : ■ o«nts.
Also, Curriagee to hire.
MW Boarders aooommodatod on tbo most reasouablr
tanas, IsUfan
SEA-tfATOINQ.-NATI »HAL ?I AL L,
Ca.pb Jsland, Cape May N. J.-The propnetor of
the above-named finely looated establishment would
respeotfully inform the thousands pf Guests that have
heretofore visited his house, that, in order to meet th
pressure of the times, he has, for the present season.
REDUCED HIS CHARGES for Boarders to * IGET
DOLLARS PER WUEK. Children under 13 years of
age and servants h&lfpriee. Superior accommodations,
and ample room for 190 persons. , % ~
Refers to J. Von Court, 343 Aroh street, Philadelphia.
Jegl-Sm A/, ft CM G A RRETSON, Proprietor.
WHITE SULPHUR OHAI.Y.
BEATE BPRINGB,
DOUBLING GAP.
These Sprinn are In Otunberland ooirno > f». t thin?
miles west of Harrisburg on the Cumberland Valley
Railroad,and ate now open for the reoeptionol visitor*.
Board from five to eight dollars, aonordmg to, regun*.
Procure your through tiokata at the Penneyivama Rail
road Office, at a,reduced price $4 th*ough.
Call on B. S. Janney, Jr., A Co.. 006 Market *tr*et.
10, information, eeaMKH ,
)e»-«m» Proprietors.
CJiSA-B ATIIING.—The UNITED STATES
HOTEL, ATLANTIC.
visitors. Thisis the largest and best-furnished Hote
An th« Tfllftnil. and bains oonvenient to the beaoh and
surrounded bj extensive and weu shaded cronudß, u e
desirable Hois." tor familiss It u lighted with gas
el lffi«.h^.:m r 4io W r-4Mr^S
doo,s “i tchvswr
Prounetoi
CUMMER BOARDING, ATLANTIC
O CITY, N.J., ASHLAND HOUSK.
Comer of Pennsylvania Avenue and the Rullroad.
Atlantic Avenue,
is now ovn» .
FoMhfl reception of permanent or tgnsient bw^rs-
WINE—In casks and oases
*f th* brands at *'-) lliS a?* 1 ),
PRESERVING JARS.
MILITARY GOODS.
SUJSMJBJK KF,SORTS.
AMUSEMENTS.
IVFcDJNODGH’JS OLYMPIC THE A.
J.T A 7 rk.
(RACE STREET, BELOW THIRD.!
BRILLIANT TRIUMPH
ortho new Miliinr. Drama
THE HO L OF THE DRUM.
A»D MISS ANNIE LONSDALE
THE P OTKAN COM EDI "INN d,
Who lustain* three great parts,
THE VuLUNI'EfcR’S WIFE. »ND
, A DEAD SH«T
. Miss Lon«dale, Mr> Plaoe. Mr. Hemple, and the en
tire Star Uonipan, wll appear
Thir (FRIP Y) EVENING. It
WaLWUT-MREBI THEaTJKE.
. v Jja.t night hut one of the eeason.
A maemfioe thill will be offered
THIS (FnlDAv) r-Vi NiNG, August 15,1861,
, , SLASHER AND ORAShTr. ’
Slasher~~ .Vin’nr Bower*.
(hasher w. H. Hailey.
Mr. EDWIN A CAMS will recite HRAMUS
O'BRIFN. or the BOLD BOY OP GLINGALL.
TOO AiUCH FOR GOUD NaTUKK.
Mr Adolphus ... ——Vinins Bowers.
Romeo Jamer Jenkins .....—, -—.Edwin Adams,
l’o eefthlude with
TIIE MAN-OF-WAR’S- MAN AND THE PRIVA
. TEER. . „
Ren Trenivt ....... L. R. Bhewell.
Belly I‘np le . _ . Mrs. Edwin Adams.
v # • UK Day, last night and Benefitof Messrs, imi
win >d - ins nut] Vin>ng Bowers.
Prioes to usual. Performance to commence at Vto
8 o’ol ck )t
AM « £ JJI RL Y Bl i ILDING 6. LAST
.r... WEEK RUT two-COMPLETE AND UNEX
AMPLu-D scloebb,—u.Torj mghi thl* weeki Day
exhibition OH Saturday AFTERNOON. Jtt J
? Stai-er'otioon ofthe SOUTHERN REB-L
-ji'UN-F1!!1 Views—including the great Battle at
Bull a Run, Va„ Battle at Carthage, Missouri, with
Portraits of all the Generals, to be followed y San
derson’s great representation of the RU BIANWAK.
Admission, Moenta; children, U cents. Colored people,
«oents. aumt
PENNSYLVANIA AO:-:DEMY uF THE
FINE ARTS, SOUS CHESTNUT Street, is open
daily, Sundays oxeepted. from S A. M. till 8 P.M.
Admission 95 cents. Children under twelve yeare,
half prior. Bharns of Bmck, 680,
EDUCATIONAL.
EET FEMALE b-.EMI-
N RY.-MHB HONNF.Y and MISS DILLAYK
will reopen their Boarding and Day hoho I on
wEDNE'M-Y. NFPrE.v,BER nth, at Mo 16 •
CHEo’i'AUT etroet, Philadelpnia. anld-lm
Y00?G LAD) EE’ lhftlTlli’JE OF
Hal boro, Pa,, Rev. Gbo. Haen, a. Mu Principal.
—r Family Hjhnol in & dcIU htfnl country Ift6Ation r ccn
vonicnr tn the ciry
Put e« resumed September Bth For oironl*™. cd
droHN ti-o ftulP^t*
school,
j PRINOfcTOV, N J.
A HOME FOR. EOYB. Pupi’u prepared thorcn*hly
for College or for Bu mesa. Tneachooi pTemisea can
tain ihi p.o*-o«, yr viUinE - amelT for tawni Jlay
gntiud and garden 'lernui 81® per iw*siAß-_
For Oir uinra. addrtß« Jv«v. J. P, HUGHES*
aula th»*tu6t ' Principal. •
TUB PRIVATE HCHO IL FOX B )YB,
in the Philadelphia City Institute, Northeast
corner ot CtiES NUT a d EIGHTKKniH htreets,
Will reepin MOnD.vY, September 3.1H1.
auls 3m" L BURkOWH, Prlnelpal.
Georgetown college, d. 0.,
Aimes*. IML
The exereiies of this InstitetiAh wf'l h c re umed »n
thefiisi VIONDAY ia Seplemb r. Terns per annum,
fur Board and Tuition, 930 C, payable half yearly, in ad
vance
Fo- further particulars apply to the President.
aul4wfemlm J' H* EARLY. 8 J,
WANTS.
Employers wasting young
Men, A*,, are inritsd to address the" Employ,
■eat Committee," at the Reams of the Yrmuc Mcirp
Ihnitian Awoeiatioa. 1009 and 1011 CHSBtnVV
Straat. nt-ta
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
fk TO LST-A Dwelling, com‘r of
mm. NINTH and CATHART**E with alt the nu detn
improvements. Imtuire 1006 CHRi.-.I iar, Street.
M FOR RP>T V«-KY LOW—An ele-
H. r*nt hew HOUSE. No, Alt N, Eighth street;
pnoe sfino. Apply to IIFPINOOTT & FAHRY, No.
aoo M • KKB’r street. en!s-st«
Ma rare OPPORTUNITY!
FIGHTH-STREET DRY GOnn* STORE, with
large DWELLING, to "ent. One of ’be best located
and fitted-up Htores on th. street For particulars, ap
ply to £. WRIGLF.Y, ' onveranoer,
aulj tuthfAs-lt" 134 South FOUkTH Street.
fiTHE “ FETRIDGE BCIL-MUt,” TO
LF.T I—To let, for nne or more sears, sha 11 Fe
tridge Building.’’ Mrs. SiO and 811 rhettnht street,
lormer y oeaupied bs l. J. Levy A Co. .he buiV’in*
s built of brown stone, four stones high, fire-proof, M
by >76 leet.
Thiers nbiishmentiß aonstdered the handsomest de
voted to enmmeroial purpos'-sin the United States,and
the good will of ’he immense trade formerly transacted
there valuable. Apply >o
W. PSMBHOKE FETRinnF,
109 West FOURTEKNTB ftreet. New York.
N.B.—The present Fixtures belong to the establish
meut. aul3 inwAlgtif
ftWA^JTED— l o Pent a largo Ware
house; nns west * f PROAO. aad pouth o f ARCH
Streets* would be preferred. Immediate possemoere-
at flo, 1137 GiItAKD Street* auM-9t
« TO * A DWELLING HOUBB,
THIRTEENTH street* above Arch Street, vritb
all the modern conveniences. Kent moderate. Apply
to WKT* KRILL * BFOI’HER*
&u 3 47 yprrh street*
«TO RENT—HADDI/NFIELD, N* J.
—AQommodious BRICK HOUSE» centrally lo
oated on the main street* ; has all the com
forts sod conveniences of a complete Country House.
Inquire of J* E. FKYTOIf.
jyS7 lm» aaaWALNUT Street- Philo*
«TO KENT LOW—Furnished or un
furnished, for six months* or longer, if desired, a
large and convenient HOUSE* w °- Utt Arch street.
Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 9j6 ARCH
Street. ... . _ ie_MiT
REMOVALS
KEMUYAL —H. CAftTLE has
removed his Office to No. TO9 LOCUST Street,
first door ab ve au7-l9t*
»i»e.*tJJ»MUSfc
T*o F AMILIES RESIDING IN THE
ABKAi DISTRICTS.
ffe re prepared,si heretofore, to nppb fuaiUesit
their Soanknr Residenow irith everr desertptiea el
ruts anopsftiii.'r. teas, *«„ &e.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS.
CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STREETS.
MTU
PURE FORT WINE.
FOJt BALL EV
a. M. MATTSON.
akob ani> tenth stbkbts
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
OOMYANT,
V t «V, 4Pb CHEWIIVT Btreuu
FIRE AND INLAND INSVSAWCE.
iisscTom.
Merge W. Day —cf Day A Matianit
Samuel Wright.'‘Wright Broth
C. B. 3imey “ Davis A Birnoy
KsniT Lewis, Jr— - “ Lewis Bros A C.
C. Kinhardson.. . ... .“J, C. Howe A de
Jno. W- Everman—of J.W. Everman f> C»
Ceo. A. West ' West A Fobes,
S. 8. Martin— “ Savage. Martin- A <f*
O. Wilson Davis—- VV,
8. P. Woodruff...... in Suisj. icoUsn. a l,«H:tu»
)sb. Kemler. Jr Do IHS urte.i iitreet.
GEORGE W. DAY, President.
FRANCIS N BUCK, Vice fieaid*.l.
rviAt-iAMS !. fILANCE/RJ>. Sovretarr ItJS-iff-
«AF«:>
LILLIE'S b'Am DEPOT REMOVED
PP to Ho. ul South SEVFNTK Street, near the
Franklin Institute.
Tho undoriinie<li thankfei for pail favan, and &•!&<
determined to merit future patrorece, Uae MSuarC'C ZA
elegant and oonvenient store, and hoa now on hand f
Large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wroaehi ai \t
Chilled Iron Fire and Burg Jar Proof Sales, (the omr
striotly fire and burglar proof safes made,) A!*o,
Ue 7 s VneqnaiJed Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank taoka
Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Looks will be furnish**
teerder on short notioe, This js the strongest, best
protected, and cheapest Door and Look yet ofieied.
Also, particular attention is o&lled to Lillie’s New
Cabinet Safe for Plate, Jewelry *Jte- T&sßafe iseou
eeded to surpus is style and «!«s&uur sn7thisg yet.ef
fered for thi* purpose, and is th* r>c;? ece that u stmt
ly fire and burglar proof.
BPICZAI, ffoTZci.—l have now on hand tar (rent? »1
Parrel, Herrmg. 8c Ce.’s ssies, most el them nee** 1 ?
new, and some forty of makers, eorapn«in» a
eemplete aesortment as to uixas, end all lately <ts
ehanged Tor the now Celebrated Liliie safe. They
kt told at tei7 lev priftCA s'ieose sail and esamiA*
JIS-Lrlf M. P. RIDf.F#
£X€lltBlONt
fag WEST OHXSTER
MW Wll PHILADELPHIA
RAILROAD,
VIA MEDIA.
COLORED CAMP Mb, TiNG. NEAR MEDIA.
Trains for the * snip leave the N. E. oorner of
EIGHT EMU and MARKET Streets at 7,45 and
>0,30 A, M . end sand, 10 V, M,
On Sunday at BA. M. and # P. M-
Fara to the Camp, and return, 50 oentr.
aulfi-lt HENRY WOOD, Bup’t.
Yr>vm MEK ? OHKIr TIA A S^*
CJ * TlON.—ffeooiul F XnU rsion to iT/.4NTIC
CITY, 'IUEBO&Y* August St? 1861. Social Meeting at
4 o’olook, in th* PK^BYT^KIaN CHURCH under
the patronage of a number of ministers, who wiU eo
compauy the Aasooiation. . „ . . .
Boat leaves Vine-street wharf at 630 A M.» retnrninc
& Tiokets One Dollar and fifty cents. Children half
price For sale at the principal Bookstores, and the
lamb* df the AMCAl&tion au‘3-ut*
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AUSSKfe NEW DAILY LINK VIA Delaware and
Raritan Canal. „ . „ „ . ■„
Philadelphia and Now York Express Moamboat Com
pany reoeiva freight and leave daily at,F. M., do
livoriug their oargoos in New York tha following days
Freights taken at reasonable rates
WM P Cl-YDE, Agent
No. Id SOUTH W H AH V B«, Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND. Agent. „ ,
Pieie 14 and i* EAST xIVER New York,
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g -IP— h PHILADELPHIA AND
fiSBESiwASHINGTON EXPRESS STEAM-
Dn, T i'uMPaNV
Hew lin«, direct for Alexandnu, Washington, an
Georgetown. 'Jhroughin#6hours . _
B learner PHIL AV&LPBIA x O
MtAMnor JLROMHi. Oafitain JLROMIS,
Will leave F® idelphi.every DMSBDAY andSA
TURDAY, a* uo’o.ockM..connecting with all Im*
AAtSrDAY, for obY ,
No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Phiiauelplu
MORGAN & RHINKHART. egouts.
Foot of G streot, Washington,
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JUShBbOA.iIV KXO ORt it>NH.-Bteainer 00
Br»tF er below A>!OH Street, EVE
RY MORNING, at 1H o’olook, iexempt Sunday,) for
Cheater. Pennarrove, New On*tle. Delaware Gity.
Fort Delaware, and Salsir:. Returning, leave Salem at
Wand Fort atJo’olook.
Fare lor the Excursion....--- —■— w oenta.
Starve lor Brida eton and Odeaaa m»etthia line.
■r Steamer KEY BO i.D leaver AACB-Street wharf
daily, at 1 o’olook. for all landinga named above ex
oopt tort Delaware. attf IK*
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Mm. JAMES BUTTS' (JfflLJfiß&ATli?
fIUPPOUTERR POE LA DIES, and the onlj Sup
porters under eminent uedloal patronua* Ladiaa an<
k«r siDlumon. Xno» o»ulj art iLQUiae tha
Wait*J Stole* coyjrnidi, b»b*l» *& lh» Iwj.wsd Ufa*
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