The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 29, 1861, Image 3

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The Brand Regiment of New Jersey Volunteers
ifit Trenton et one O'O/OCk yesterday afternoon,
end arrived at Washington street wharf at alma
tr=e e rid 600 D en leading, as many $9
ocwible were taken into the reirestonent sahmu r
gad there feasted
The refreshment hall and its surroundinge ever
furnishes many License of exciting interest daring
00 f o odlog times_ Oa the walk you have those
,11,0 o nside r the external applisation of cold water
nearly as desirable as the internal. In the eating
roo m the hundreds of hungry men are standing up
mol dy to their coffee and sandwiches In one
corn er the officers receive friends end :Limier
morsels than their men get. In:a little adjoining
storeroom the ladies are bustling abmt, making
their Preparations. Next west of the eating ea,
loon 16 a drinking slalom, in the main building, it
b e ing, In fact, the And oorner_ In the yard, meat
of all, stand the great coffee cauldrons and lee.
water tubs.
The following is a list of the offioers of the Se
„„pli Regiment: Colonel, G. W. McLean; haute
laut c olonel, J M. Tanker Mijor. S L Bunk ;
and the Third Regbaent—ColOnel, Q W Taylor;
ileutensint colonel, W. H. Brown; major, Catlett.
ARRIVAL OF vas THIRD lIMW JZICOILY
Oa Third Regiment of New Jersey reached
i ir a guegton street at nine o'oloalt last evening.
The names of the leading officers are given above.
The men are a likely party of auldiers, and
Ippear anxh iered ous to gunder o forward to Virginia at ODOO.
u ga Ilse tress in Washington
g ree t, near Front, and, cionspany after company,
the y proceeded into the free restaurant and en
joyed the facilities extended to them by the people
of Southwark. They left the oily at nine o'elooki
o b o oled immensely.
ran 7111F.TIOTEI WOW 20IIX RBOLIENPIT
w ere expected to go through the city laid night
at a late hoar. They are armed with United
Statellismekete of the old pattern, which, however,
Ile to be OXODOUged fur nofiehi singe u t on their
arrival in Washington. Their uniform is of the
regular pattern, according to the United States
gray regulation.
The regiment are wholly composed of a stout
and hardy olasS of mon, who preens • Sno t col ,
dierly appearance; and they look in every way
capable of doing their part in any contest with
armies in rebellion against the Government The
', s cimitar numbers a little over eight hundred men.
The following is a list of the officers :
Drain —Colonel, Edward Frisby ; lieutenant
colonel, Charles E. Bruntnell; major, William 712.
gearing
burr—Adjutant, C. Bentley; quartarmaa
far, Charles 14 Russ; paymaster, John M. Van
Buskerk ; surgeon, Dr F. L R. Chapin; surgeon's
mate, Dr. Julius A. Skelton; chaplain, Rev. A. J.
NON-coMNIEMIONIttI STATY.—Sergeant major, R.
W. Cross ; drum major, Whitcomb ; hospital
steward, J. D. Chian.
Lisa.—Company B, from Troy—W. L.
;Alining, captain ; Ph. Casey, lieutenant; 'l'. S.
Soots, ensign.
Company C. from Schenectady—B. M.Yan Vest,
captain; M. V. V. Smith, lieutenant; B. Van
Vest, ensign.
Company D I from Saratoga—M T. Bliven, cap
min; M. Puuaeni, lieutenant; J. H. aleviten,
enema-
Company B, from Poughkeepsie—lL Holliday,
Captain; E. S. Jennings, lieutenant; N. Palmer,
ClUdgn•
Bar Alf 11"
company fr from ei.ege-- any., cap
lain; A.M. Franklin, lieutenant; James Anders,
ensign.
Company G, from Saratoga—M. IL Chrysler,
captain; Wm. Conklin, lieutenant; A. Gurney,
ensign,
Company H, from Troy—W. T. Tillman, cap
tain; B. Ball, lieutenant; 8. W. Barnes, ensign.
Company I, from Troy—J. It Landon, captain ;
S. D. Potts : lieutenant ; Alonzo Alden, ensign.
Company K, from Velastie—ii, Prime, captain ;
W. Baker, lieutenant; A. Lampmarin, ensign.
The regiment has a band composed of sixteen
men, and a drum corps of twenty.
The colonel of this regiment has been con
nected with the military for eighteen or twenty
years. The lieutenant colonel has been in the
Maxims war, and has served in two or three earn-
Arne. Many of the line officers are said to be
men of experience, and the rank and file gene
rally sturdy farmers and mechanics. In appear
ance they are neat, and evidences of discipline
ars manifested in every movement.
MEETING OF MR PENNBTLTA3IA. VOLUNTEER
NITIOZ CORPS.—A meeting of this body was held
yesterday afternoon, at No. 530 Arab street, Mrs
IL Bunnell, president, in the chair. The proceed
ings were opened with prayer, by the Rev. J. D.
Bugles.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and
approved.
The committee on collections reported that they
had received a considerable amount of money,
provisions, lint, do., for the Jackson Regiment,
Col. John K. Murphy, all of which bed been pro
petty disposed of.
A number of ladles were admitted to member
ship. The number of members in this corps at pre
sent is one hundred and eighty-nine, all of whom
appear competent and willing to go forth in aid of
our gallant volunteers, when they shall fall upon
the held of battle
A letter was road by the secretary, Mee B. L.
Haines. from Mies Dix, tbe U. S. Nuree-General,
in which she acknowledges the receipt of the pro
ceedings of this corps.
Mrs. 0_ B. Baldwin, from ths committee op.
pointed to wait upon the Governor at the Conti-
Dented, reported that they bad performed their
due, and had been moat favorably received by
his Excellency Governor Curtin, who promised to
see that justice was done to the corps. The S i n.
goon General, Dr. Smith, was also visited, and
treated the committee kindly,
The report of the committee to visit the Gover
nor previouely, reported th rough the chairman,
Her. Mr. Baldwin. The committee was received
most cordially, and received assuranoes of the
Most positive character that the members of this
corps, and no others, would be oomminioned in
dne time. Either this corps would be commis
sioned, sr else no commies/ors will be issued for
any one.
The president stated that the corps had far-
Dished eighty pairs of drawers, a large number of
shirts, handkerobieb, combs, brushes, cigars,
Pits", dia•
The roll of members was then called, and the
corps adjourned, after singing the " Star-spangled
limner."
QuEST/011a PDX CANDIDATES DESIRING AD
MISSZON SO TEM CENTRAL Mon SCHOOL.
htsestraaTiost—Profeseor filoOlute.-1. Define
an are ; a chord ; a sector, and a sone.
2. Give the definition of a triangle, and the
names of the different kinds of triangles.
3. Describe the different kinds of prisms.
4. State the rule for obtaining the area of a
triangle when the 'tides are known.
5. What are the sides of a triangle containing
33 6 acres, in the proportion of 13 ; 14, and 13
Chains?
6. If the length of an irregular field be 39 rode,
and ite breadth at five equi-distant places 2 4, 2 6,
2.05, 3 65, and 3.6 rods respectively, what is the
Rol?
7. The area of the outer eimie is 100 acres, and
the diameter of the inner eirole is two-thirds of
the diameter of the greater, what is the area of
the ring in chains ?
• S Find the whole surface of a right cylinder,
the diameter of whose base is 16 inches, and its
height 20 feet.
9 Obtain the solidity of the frustum of a oonis,
the diameter of the greater end of which is 5 feet,
that of the leas end 3 feet, and the altitude 4 feet.
10. What is the capacity of a coal wagon, whose
inside dimensions are as follows : at the top the
length le 7 feet and breadth 6 feet, at the bottom
the length is 5 feet and breadth 3 feet, and the
perpendicular depth is 4 feet.
SA.I72IIMILS 3 INSTITUTR.—The annual closing
:areroises of this institution, under charge of PM
ftoor Saunders, took place , yesterday afternoon,
a n d witnessed by a large and intelligent as
setablegi; The school is located at Thirty-ninth
and Market etreeta, and at present contains sixty
folr pup ils - 'rho oyening exercises yesterday &f
-oram' oaus i s c a ..l in a public examination of the
scholars is the y elons branches they have been
taught, and the readieese and accuracy with which
they answered the most .Abstruse questions was an
evidence of the skill of Preteeser daunders in in
structing the youths Gem:QUO:I to his charge. The
prom:dings were enlivened by' vocal music, MM•
slating of the Star Spangled Bann,•r and a masher
of French and Latin songs, perforreed by the pu
pils and assisted by Captain. Miller. One of the
most attractive features of the afternoon however,
was the dress parade and drill of Saunders' Cadets.
This took place in the grove surrounding the inhool
building, and was loudly applauded. The cadets
have been instructed in military tactics by Major
Eikendorf, and go through the various company
movements, skirmishing and "French bayonet ex
ercise, with remarkable precision.
Bass BALL.—The match game of Base Ball,
between the Olympic and Athletic Clubs, took
plus, as announced, on their ground at Thirteenth
and Montgomery avenue yesterday afternoon, re•
tutting in a victory for the Olympia; afore--Olym
plc
and thletic! 20 The Olympia is oldest
t?
club, has held the positioa of chain on for •
number of years. The game was very wo I played,
and the number of runs made cannot be attributed
to bad play, but to the unusual good batting.
Among the players of the Ataletio, who distin
guished themselves, were Pratt, as pitcher, who
Iliad his position with great credit ; NOON, as
short stop, gelded hie balls to Berkenstook at drat
base very trucoessfully. The Olympia played with
audit to themselves; Richards, as centre held,
making Nevoid excellent dy catchers; Johnson
played =tabor, and, though haying a sprained
ankle, did better than usual. T Botheisler, as
short stop, Gannet be improved Paul at second
base, and Anspaoh at But base, did well; Zim
merman, on third base, is very successful. The
- 1 .7 wee oplenala, laud quite a large number of
ladles and gentlemen witnessed the game. Mr.
flogh MoCalla, of the Adriatic Club, noted as um
pire, and it is proper to any that he performed his
duty with satisfaction to both clubs.
Tait Wonnitionnw.—An adjourned meeting
tithe unemeoyed oftisena of the Sixteenth, Se
venteenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards,
Rae held at the corner of Master and American
streets yesterday afternoon at half past 3 O'clock.
The committee reported the favorable view Cann
ella bad taken on the subject. After which a vote
of thamko wan given to the press fer the interest it
hat manifested in their behalf. The Conneilmen
cd the above wards received the thanks of the
t*eotivig, and were highly eulogised for their
prclupt Attendance to the petition.
HARRISON LITERARY ineirrurn.- - -The semi
annual election for °Meets of this society took
ranee last evening with the following result : Pro.
silent, J. C. Ferguson; Vioe-Preildent, E. Cooper
tcliaPiey ; Recording !Secretary, J. W. Allen i
Corresponding Secretary, James W. Rammill ;
Treaourer, T. It Bennett; Editor, George A.
Wilt; Librarian, Geo. W. Bumm. Jobn F. Cara
waY 'wee elected Vice-President, but he resigned
the boom' in an eloquent and appropriate speech
ATAL AceronsT.—Coroner Conrad held an
itquee.! at the Pennsylvania Hospital, yesterday
remind, in the ease of the death of ficorge
Denoon o igod twenty-five yearn, Who died from
the effects of a abut received aixsidentally, at him
own bonds, at 'tenth and Mlles streets, on Thurs
day afternoon.
DAT or FASTING ANN PnAnn.—Yesterday
ITas the time appointed by the General Amembly
of the (N. S.) Presbyterian Chetah as the day of
meting and prayer for the nation. In the after
noon there were three Union One at
Matott-street Church, at Buttonwood snot
° hut* and at Logan-spar. Church. A limber
et Mariana were delivered. A prayer meeting
was ciao held In the evening-
Tin Old School Olturob nave appointed the prat
of
be July as a fad day when amnia meeting will
ELECTION or DIRECTORS Or THE OAHDEN
AND Ax.r.Arcluc RAILROAD.—An %legion for direr
tore, for the ensuing year, took place yeeterdsy
morning, when the following gentlemen were una
nimously sleeted John Broaheed, Stephen Dol
ma], Frsincis tl. Drexel, A J Antelo, AndrewK.
gi t y„rosepli Porker, W-1). Bell, Jonathan Pliney,
Enoch Tho,3hty, Ellis Lewis, Joseph W. Cooper,
Wm esohmoele. Theme McKean
VElnana DEDICATION. --The Second Freeby
teal= Churob, at the corner of Tulpohooken and
Green streets, will be dediosted tomorrow.
There will be three services, and preaching by
eminent ministsra
Sharp-Shooters from Wisconsin.
PtiILWATIEILI, Jane 28 —Governor Randall has
hinted a call for &company of sharp-shooters, to be
attached to 001. Berdan's regiment.
Steam Transports Spoken.
Nets Yong, June 25 —The steamers Cambredge
and Pembroke, from Boston, for Washington, with
troops, were spoken on the 28th, eighty miles off
'Sandy nook. The Combruige had the Pembroke
in tow.
Demonstration in Honor of Cot. Frank
Nisw Yong, Jane 28 —Col. P. P. Blair, Jr., of
Missoctrl, was serenaded at the Metropolitan to
night, by Mends who appreciate his course as a
soldier and atateeman. He made a speech in reply.
Movements *of Wm. R. Russell, Corres
pondent of the Loudon Times.
Emmett, C. W., June 28 —Wm. H Russell,
the London Times' correspondent, passed east,
over the Great 'Western Railway, this morning
BoLornsue LITTASO —WO have been requesZod
to lama to persons sending letters to the soldiers
ntationsel in Washington end vieinity. to be par•
tioalar, in the &dames of the letter, to , give the
number or letter of the company, and the number
of the regiment, mirk the State, to which the
soldier is attached.
Many lottara have failed to molt the ooldiaro
for want of anoh addrear.—Wasiangdon Repub
lican.
LEGAL. INTELLIiarACE.
QUASI . = SESSIONS—Judge Allison.--Occa
sionally prosecutors in this court get themselves
into trouble by their °mess of zeal in swearing
against their victim. A miserable-looking wo
man, named Kate Wallace, was charged with ma•
nebula mischief in breaking three window glasses,
and in another bill she was charged with commit.
ting sn asuanit and battery upon the wife of the
prosecutor, a Mr. Wilson
Mr Wilson detailed the occurrences with great
prooicion ; that the woman came into his house
intoxicated, and abused him and his wife, and
ended by smashing the windows and striking Mrs
WI/sou
The defendant was not represented by counsel,
but, while Mr. Wilson was on the stand, she asked
him if he had not knocked her down and kicked
her. To this he returned an emphatic no, and his
wife, who was next examined, corroborated this
statement.
Mrs. Wallets now stated that her daughter had
been barbered by the Wilsons, and when she went
to the house to reclaim her child, she was assaulted,
knocked, and !flaked by Mr_ Wilton, and dame
fully abused.
Mr. Wilson admitted (bat the girl had been at
his house, but denied that he bad harbored her.
The jury, however, returned a verdict of guilty
on both bills of indictment. Judge Allison,who
did not seem satisfied with the ease, intrustd the
officer. to bring in, yesterday morning, some of
the neighbors, who mould prove the truth or falsity
of the charge Accordingly, yesterday morning
one of the neighbirs, a very respectable lady, came
before the court, and stated that she wee en eye
witness to the affair. Mrs. Wallace, when she in
quired for her daughter, was attacked by Mr.
Wilson and beaten. She was knocked down and
kicked, and when her son was about to go to her
assistance he was restrained by his sisters, one of
whom had been the sans. of the trouble
Judge Allison immediately ordered a bill of in
dietment to be prepared for perjury against Mr.
Wilson, and that gentleman's next appearance in
court will be as a defendant.
John Williams was oonvioted of stealing two
oxen
Charles Webster was tried upon a charge of ob..
Waning goods under false pretences. Case not
concluded.
FiIVARCIAIs AND, COMMERCIAL,
The Money Market.
PHILAIDELPHLi, June 25,1861
The stockmarket was very steady to-day, though
the amount of the transactions was small. North
Pennsylvania six per• cent bonds advanced to 51,
a gain of • upon the price of yesterday, and one
per cent. mere than the price touched on the an.
nounoement that the company wanted to fund the
three coupons, next falling due, to pay ca its
floating debt.
Camden and Amboy Railroad stock rose to
lift. Morns Canal sold at HO. Lehigh Naviga.
tien 47i. Reading Railroad shares were steady
at Al.
_Peterson's Countorfeit Dotector for July let is
issued to. day, with descriptions of thirty-eight
new counterfeits, stook reports, prioes current,
and the usual valuable contents.
The following is the amount of coal ahipped over
the Eitultingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail
road, for the week ending Wedneaday, June M,
1.881, and since January Ist, 1861
Week, Previously. Total.
1867 _ Tons. Tons. Tons.
6,621 86,013 96,634
1860 .. 4,176 86,628 89,604
Increase Lit:o
The Inspections of Flour and Meal in Philadel
phia, during the week ending June 27,1861, were
as follows
Daman of nupor,fato.—.------ 1M0D 44
do, fine
do. 2 2
49
do. Rye- ' -- 343
do. Cornlfinal--1.411
do. oondemnod-...-- - ion
Total
The following is the amount of coal shipped over
the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail
road, for the week ending Wednesday, Inns 26,
1861, and absee January Ist, 1861 :
Week. Previously. Total.
Tone. Tons. Tone.
1861-- —,—......6.621 88.013 . 91,04
1860—. 86,328 119,504
Inarease.-----.3445 2,685 3,130
The New York Evening Pose _says, concerning
stooks and money in that city to-day :
The stook market la buoyant today, and a gene
ral advance of lag per cent. has taken plaoe. The
animation is noticeable in every department of the
list, especially among the sound dividend-paying
stocks which axe in strong demand at mush higher
prices. The traumatising in the railroad shares
were very large, at a rise of lall per cent. on the
quotations of last evening There is more doing
on time,
and the bargains in this way exhibit a
decided increase of speculative activity.
New York Central has been active at 74, Galena
at 01, Toledo at 241. These stocks attract the
moat attention, and the advance of to-day is stimu
lated by the purchases of the " shorts
New Jersey Railroad is quoted at 1.15a120 ;
Cleveland, Columbus and Cutoinnati, 961407 ,
Panama was without transactions; 104 ex
dividend is bid, 107 asked. Paoific Mail was 671
bid at tbe close of the Board.
A marked improvement may be noted in Go-
Vernment stooks. The various IMOs of fives are
hold lag per cent. higher. There were sales at the
Oloise of the registered sixes of 1881 at 85.
The business in the Border State stocks is less ao
tive, and, with a free sapply, prices of these do not
materially improve, on account of the default of the
July interest. Kentucky, it appears, is the only !
Southern State which has not wheeled into the
lin e of repudiation. In the elassißetation of the
prices of State stook. given above investors have , 1
drawn a broad line between the bonds of loyal
and rebel States. The comparatively good credit of
Kentucky cannot be attributed to its small debt, as
the same may be said of Georgia end other seceded '
Stater, whose credit In et a large dies/Amt. Rid
Kentucky gone ever to Jefferson Davis, we sheold
not be able to quote her bonds at 70 ; nor would
northern holders get their July interest upon pre
senting tbe coupons at the agency of the State in
this city, notice of which may be found below.
We hear of gales of the .new State Is at 104,
wbioh is an advance of ..24 per cent on the price
at which it was awarded The 7s of 1884 have
been taken at 102, and that bid for more.
Money is extremely abundant at 4a5 per cent.
On eall, and fa per sent. on firet•elsea paper. The
offerings of notes that are current at these figures
are very small. -
The deposits at the Assay Office of gold for re
coinage were $l,OOO 000 yesterday, and a further
large amount is pouring in to-day. The Indies•
tins are tbat the receipts at the New York oMce
for the month of June, for this purpose, will pro
bably foot up a greater amount than - during any
month since the Assay Office was established. The
usual returns from the Mint. $500,000 in gold, came
in to-day.
Philadelphia stock Exchange Sales,
June EB. 1861
Pint TED ET 8. E. EILLYMAIRII, Merchants' Bachanse.
P1R.87 !MAID.
SOO Long Island R de., 79 '2OOO City es New.._.. : 9631
940 'do . 79 11G00 do flew— ..... 98%
sae NorphPenn 61.. a 88.% 18 Camden Cc AM R -I!9i
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01
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do 8
1150 Leh $h N5..50. 09 1.
34
Penns
R.
373 i
do .171 d
25 d 57.3:
2500 eitylla New_ . 951 k
BET_
POO City Os Penns It.— BM
ELECIOND
do° Nana re—.-- 78341
1106 do 78%
1000 do --.—..... 781 i
aOO et ienna447:ll:.:
IWO Readm i x 611444._,_ 74
le Green It Coates EA%
OLORLIIO r
Bid. Asks&
U Stamm 6s, 1881 as
EWA ati 871.,' 4731
FMK ea Mint air 87 873
R6:lsfii w isotrta
Panne k...--- TB# 78i
Read
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Rasa meeacia 90 1
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RAM mt 'Bs . 74 75
Pena R........ oa4 rrn
Dana It ad wax ash .„
monis Can sac. 4434 493 i
Morris Can Pfd lla
Rah N lees_.: ... 63 &5
Rah Nay Imp6a— 30
BO Nay Stook— 4 7
New York Stock E
IMO U 8 Ig, 'Bl, ooup- 84% 10 14 Y Central R- - 73%
2000 U 5 ig, 14 000 p.... 78 16115 do- ..--- .- 74
1000 luau tit oh p.00._ .6711 180 do. MO 74
16000 do— --- —BB 160 do.. ".........160 73§
1000 dn.- -----.- 38% 56 do---..... 410 73
208112 N Car Et 65—.510 60 100 do— - -au 70.4
2000 110— ...- 80% 100 do-- - 415 73%
44 1 00 6:110.001180 Oa..- 88% 100 u 0... • --410 phi
3000 do- _....... 38% 100 do--_,• . attliir 74
3000 do.___ -_AGO 38% 80 31i001650 tiedirot. 43
3006 Louisiana 13t 6s. -24 100 d0.........-..14 44
600
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. .415 52 20 12247iPm IL pr 01.... 24
10 01 ) California Si - 74.- 78 lto do--.. 24%
10 am 16-'2c Alt--... 73 56 do— —A.. a 24%
ISO 111 Can R 805.560 SO 100 d 0 --. . tut
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50 - do-- —.-46 87 100 do —.......560 :}§
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60 Chicago &R I lid 3ak 200 do ..........64 61
60 do. -- _- 230 8016 021 Cleat & Tol - 12-..... 24M
ito do— -- - 66% 1000 do-- 410 24%
.. 100 do.-- .... 305_ do do---...- . tat UN
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dil do, ~....ip so t 1100 do— —l4 2434
I Brie Railroad— 59 7ro d o _ _.,.._ s i m
800 Rork= tallrood. 0/15 /200 (20 ".
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32.3 7
260 Mich 8 Guar stk Zak
Tar POLICY OF BURNING KERWIN/IN OM, in
preferenee to any other artic a for lighting =room.
has been demonettated in . - a thousand instance]; mince
the introduction of the beautiful and varied Lams for
burning thus oil, manufactured and cold by Menem.
Wittera & Co.. No, S 5 North Eighth street. corner of
Filbert. They also keep for sale the purest oile.
P. BROWN'S 85135111011 op GINGIIR AND CHOLIRA
Atravuen.—We cannot do the publo a greater service
at this neaten than to call their attention to the
above valuable remedies. Which ehould be in the
hands of every family;'while no person about to tra
vel glioull leave the city without them. leer earn
mar complaint in children, now ao 'prevalent. the Es
sence of Ginger le eafe. convenient, rind etticaoiona.
See advertisement,
Tam MILITARY OLOTHILNG
Wilson's Brown Stone Clothing Hall appears to be the
leading house for the manufacturing of military cloth
ing, In the upper etoriee they have some twenty cutters
employed, and about seven hundred bands are constant
ly engaged in tria'ang up the work. Over three thousand
Goals were made up by this firm in ten days, for the
State. besides full suits for several companies of Rome
Guards, and for officers of the army and navy. The
location of this well-known establishment is Noe. 003
and OM Chestnut street. above Sixth.
Molts. VoLunrianno.--Yesterday the New Jer
sey Brigade missed through tins city. Daring their
short stay many of them strolled, about town to see
the sights, We noticed a large number of them at the
ldemmoth Military and Civio Clothing glnporiure
of tirenville Stokes, 609 Chestnut Street, where they
purchased for themselves some of those superior mill-
tars suits, and were presented with handsome and
valuable gifts suitable for their wives and adders.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut.
MoGowin. Pantos J R McCune, Pittsburg
YI Gruber Leavenworth Cal Borman
J Mansura, Indianapolis A 0 P Seger, New Jersey
W R McKee, Lewistown Oliver Morgan. Rockport
John A Kinney, Cincinnati John B Foley, Danville
W Bannock. Danville D D Badger, New York
M. Cummings, Allegheny j H Rieman, Baltimore
Rota A Bobbin jr. Baltim a st 8 Thompson t Pottsville
Minn E J Thompson, Foram' B R Russell, Ohio
A P Russell, Ohio Dr C P Russell, N York
B P Russell, fr. New York 1) P Harbin°,
Mai Kanner, 1J 8 A F Homer, Beading
Saint MoD Addams, Pa N P Sawyer, Pittsburg
Owen Lovejoy, Minot, Col N Welsh, Detroit
John Olmsted, Yonkers. NY Jan N Wells & lady, N Y
Adam Badeau, New York John M Kennedy,
Pritsb's
John 8 Marlin, New York John Hanford, NYork
CYras Curtiss J Sutherland
Th. Sealy, Newark. N 7 John Sealy, Newark, N
F Nayarit), New York George Ainmeadt Maas
kl Mame, measechusette B uhristy, California
G W Baldwin. Nam Geo Wrenn., Boston
Wm Liesegary, New York W A Wheeler, New York
John M. Moore. New Jersey S F Jenkins, Bonbon
Alex Clark New York nos Kidd. New Yorg
Andrew Halt, Boston H Winne, Boston
ftßees, New York L Bills. New I'M&
F M Camp, Wilmington, D W E Brockway, New York
ki Porter, Chicago Col J Ball, Wash, DC
Mr Lawrence. Parana W& C Breggemen, A C
Minn et Benoist, St Loins Mina ft J Ciemene, Mo
B M Clemens, bt Louis .F.N Alcontire & la. D C
Chas Tidd, Boston J H Richards & skint, nu
.1 Davis. Utica, N Y Geo Bertram, Unca,Pl Y
J Gregor,.Ohio Kauffman, New York
II T Bolcom), Delaware W T Price. Bangor
C L Tiffany, New York F M Peok, New York
John Ream, New York W B 3 Moor, Maine
W 8 Carbon, Maine W R cornett & tai ilbaois
Miss A E Caldwell, Wmapt Miss M A Mcitee,Letern
F Taljas. Bevan& I A Mora, N Y
B Gardner. r alem J J Jove., N Y
F A Pike, Maine J C Fessendeo, Maine
W Carpenter, Lancaster J T N Y
J N Goodwin, Maine Mrs Winder
E Yen Rlealr. Y JB. Cooper, N Y
N Herrera, N Y W S Belches, Boston
James Hui, Boston N Cementer, N Y
A 713 Chase.N Y John Schuyler. N Y
R Babcock, R I Thos Pearce, Md
C C Carpenter, N Y N P Stanton. New Jersey
BLEACHANTIF HOTEL--Fourte meet. below Arab
H F Pioking, U 8 N J D Harris, Bellefonte
J I Duncan. Finis r C Wagon, ,MoVey town
H 8 Mattes, Pitteburg Mrs Wm Irvin, Clearfield
B Bwoope, Clearfield B Rohison. Ohio
8 Wetherill, Bethlehem H W Rituals, W Chester
J H McKee, Hazleton, Pa J fill Ridenour, Indiana
Williams, Maas J J Donoeil, Pitachurz,
W Schwartz, Ptitabwrg S P Dowar_ ,d New Yon
Pandoleh, Jr, Lehighton D Clarke. Weisaport. re
It Lockhart, M. Chunk hi Collet. Hazleton
C Vincent. Hazleton Dr R Fruit, Hazleton
Hohorzte & daugh, Salt R filo D Menasha*. Pa
E P Miller, Atlantic City J Devlin, New York
H DI Smith, Baltimore
AMBRICAki HOTHL—Cliertmit ittAall. above Fifth
W Jameson, Belt W R stevrart. Phila
Jlt Wiloop. Philadelphia .Tainee It Smith, Reading
H Morton, Maryland J B Ham, Lewiston, Me
B Colby, New York R Mundy, Indiana
John Mundy, Indiana Baronet Dickey. Oxford
B Physiok, hpringf'd, 11l J B Champion. Phila
Jame. It Taylor. Nor York W Sarin. Delaware
E P Wilbur. Bethlehem N Mareli.Neware,l4 J
81.1,0018 HOTBlr—Clieobsul street' above Third..
W D Clark. Chicago 3 W Welch. Pbtla
W Wilkens. Baltimore W F Miami & 'a. N Y
T R Rickards, New York L Cabers.. New York
J Bigler. New York fl Kayser Fenno
Parham, New York Jno P ort er, New York
THE UNION—Arse street. above 7fMrt.
W B bbatTer, Baltimore H F Herman, Money, Fa
H Kerner. Beading .1 B Bhafer, Heading
D Wallace it la, Pszicaoter P D oGinne.. Pottsville
John IC itemiser, Firiesrove D Miller. Pinegrove
Edwards. Pennsylvania Geo Davis, YOZMIIYIVBnIa
Mies R Wood. Franklord alleg L Bludselle, Ea
D B Seidel - Pottsville 8 M Justice, Newark, N
W A Bainmer, Cresson. Fa A Hawkins, Trenton, N 1
icrifronii
10 Bear Mead R oah, 89
10 do Gash- 69
600 Palma 89..... 78X
400 do --
78X
IS Lehigh
BOARDS.
1000 Penns Is coupoos. 81%
BOARD.
21 Penns R---.--
30 do .... 7X
a do 374
1 do n
. 374
10GO Hazleto Coal 64..
1355-FIRNI.
Bid. 4.11144
Pah Nay Prefd ... 115( 13
Elmira R Pref.- 8 12
Elmira Ts 79. 62
Lan[ band it- : ilk 9.U .
Lh
CI ft N N
h- t 8
ii
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North Penns g - 4 TX
IN Pa A Ge.. ---..ere es
N Penns R 10e.-713 £0
Catatrissa RFret 8 6
Frank 8. 80 li - . -65 46
Sa icad-atta aa— 41 42
Itsoe&Vine-et R. 2 t
1
West Phan a ._- 65
1 1bruee et Pine.- nti a
I Breau te. Costa 16.4" -
xchange—June 28
New York Markets, Friday, June 28.
Aesse are quiet and sternly at 9810495.6631 for pots
and 88.8231 dB elg!ll for pearls.
r 4lt t a e is D i r ea U v ir
bum:maiden:is at the dealine. The sales are 9.000 bbl,
...— nd Ta i rrul o3
irogwaterf.or.
withß Motenlyanadirtnlesertastern
at StrowS.re for superfine Stale; 8586 W 5 .65 for ea"
Rime • alloA l() fey superfine Michigan., Indiana. uk° ,
0 and s4.ssitts 7510 r extra du. oiciudi ahi
rung brands of round-Map Ohio at 88®510. tr e
brands of do at $5.16et6 Ba.
800 Souther nloqt e F Bl °B B" re s il l s.Pf ih ero toy and
superfine I n b g al t w on i O I L .3,7r8:4
for extra do: Sik6o66 60 for Broadf wine ;
for (3190110t0W11 BUMS for rOtersburg ity. 11.1.1 a
88et9.69 for Richmond arty.
Canadian Flour is dull, and common grade. are lower,
with sales of CO bbls at 84 007.23 for the range of ex
tra brande-
BY@ Fteur is quiet, at $13i24 for the range of fine and
iMperlime.
Vora Meal is dull; we quote Jersey at 52.80a200 ;
Brandywine, a3®510; puncheons. $1601525.
Wheat is heavy and price' have further declined
lags per bushel; Wes 180.000 buehels at 900008102 far
Milwaukee Club ; Vag% et 1.28 for white Western
Sao for Chleeer, Retina! 81.0201.06 for amber Wis
consin.
Rye is quiet ht 68e for prime Northern.
Barley is dull and nominal etlsBa6oo.
Oats are plenty SW dull at 28040 e for Jemay, Dela
ware, and Pennsylvania ; 30031 for State, and 28.030
for Western and canadian.
Corn is without important ehariss, with a moderate
demand; vales 48,000 Naha! at 43/0500 for new mixed
Western.
Beans are lower, and selling at alaoml.3o for me
dium Canada peas are dull and nominal.
PRovisioxe.—Pork is firm for Mom with a moderate
demand, but Prime ia dull and heavy the gales are 481
MIR atela 133014 BO for ounui. and $9 Tfi or Immo.
Beef is dull and inactive. With trifling Wee at Se Woe
far country mese, Vet 50 for country prime. 180/0• 7 0
for remedied Western. and $llOll6O for extra mess
Prime mass beef is dull and nominal. Beef hams are
suist, with riles n 1 125 Ws Western at $1170 014 . Cal
meats are dull at 5%¢1150 for hams, and ireirtio for shoul
ders. Lard ia heavy and drooping, with sales of 180 tee
and bhls at 831t5934,0 for almj to prime Western. Butter
and Cheese are dull. and anima lawn buyer.
the Mer,
WliialtY i s dull, with sales of 300 bids at Mo.
CITY ITEMS.
HOW THE FOURTH OP JULY IS TO BE CELEBRATED
IN TIVAS Cris.—We /NNW eXPVINIfIed on all hands that
the coming " Fourth "will be obverved with more spirit
than has ever before characterized the celebration of
our great national holiday. Of course, a largo amount
of Fireworks will be consumed, as a patriotic jubilee
'Cutout the burning of powder 'Would bo an anomie'
To meet the nuteic demand, therefore. Messrs. E. G.
Whitman & Co..Beeond street, below Chestnut, have
provided the most splendid assortment of the following
denominations of pyrotechnics Abet has ever been
Oflefea lu Una city ; Cranium, or ?al-J0u...J.00; Roman
Candles, with brilliant colored bells; Rockets. with
gold rain and brilliant balls ; beautiful Itosettes; Tri
angles. With superb sore ; Mines of Serpents and Stars;
Fifa-wheels of every description ; colored
Gongola Lights; ornamental floworpots i riromes'.
Torches; Polka Dances; Thunder-weals; Lightning
Rockets; Fire Balloons ; Globe Lanterns of beautiful
colors. also. Flags, aril an end au varie'y of other
article* imitable for the brblglT observation of " the day
we oelebaste." We invite the early attention of our
readers to this splendid stook.
Imroarawr, tr Trturt.—The New Yark papers
announce that Beauregard and his army are determined
to cue fora speedy peaces rather than endure on).- longer
the Privations to Which they are now being subjected,
In no respect has this disadvantage been mote keenly
felt than in the inability of the rebels to procure Water
Coolers from the orth, and _Refrigerators to preserve
provisions, It ta said that a euuile house in this WS—.
that of Mr. John S. Chiak, no. lOCS Market street—will
receive a a order for ten thousand collars' worth of these
artieles. the instant the subdued rebels can find a way
to ob.ain them. Mr. Clark's stook of Poreelam-lined
Coolers sod 2userier Idafrissratork is the most exten
sive in the city, and is selling off at a great smonfiee Ili
prices.
MILITARY CLOTRIAG TOR Hon" PURPOSIte AND
ACTIVE Wenamaker & Brown, pro-
Priem of the elegant new" Oak Hall °lathing Ba
zaar," mouthesst corner of Market and Efixth streets,
have been making up ;arm) order. or Military n'otbilig,
both for the Rome Guard, and regiment' engaged in
active service. We may state. in Ibis oenneetion. that
this new and popu'ar hence ie turning mit the nt Si Suite
of citizen.' clothing.' for the prices charged, to be found
in Philadelphia. Their stook i. large and admirably ter
up. To our friend. we take:pleasure in saying, Give
them a eall.
OP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
STATES UNlON—Market "treat, above Sixth.
B Pugh, Jr, Lancaster no 0 Thompson, Pena
W H Pruners, Decker's Ft A it W Creish. Ilmat'dou
liolomon Groan, Harrisburg Jas Pdarahall. Pittsburg
Jan khan", Cheater co, Pa. Robt Jaaksone.ghoster no
$ B Wettober, Penna Wm H Watt. Latrobe, Pa
Jos Elder, Pittsburg C Tenny, Nest York
Cunningham, Westmld W B Morrison, Coatesville
I T Valentine, Coati:ovate J S Stott, - do
B Mendenhall, do A Myers, do
Th.. W Aeh, do Than i 3 W olden. Po
Josh B Broomall. do John Broomall, do
Jos O Reich, do M Eliott, do
James Young, do Frank Young, do
Ohne Mises, do I. Woodward, - do
ti 8 Smith, do John W Divine, do
Stalwart. do E hhomaker. do
Charles Burntia. do 'shomseFerry, do
Israel Burton. do Camelia, dO
Joseph Orason, do Jos Alselserter, do
Jos D irvrin, do
BARLEY SHEAF. HOTEL.—ROOOnd et.. tbel Vine.
Jonathan /Smith, Ducks Co Betlj Beams, Books tio
Chas istapl.,/suoirs /12011.112 Millet, M 616.4 de
Role. Game, New York Joshua Beane. BoylestOlse
P Webb. 1%11m:1810in J Heston, N ewtown
Jno Tooker, Hometown Chas Palmer , Eegewood
Jno Davie, Bucks co C P Robb. Buts Co
M Reeder, BolenaryAmos Corson, Penns
W Doane. Forestville A H Reeder. Penns
D T Blair, Pennsylvania Jas P Croaridalo
Jno B Jones, Hartsville 1) McCarter, Hartsville
Joe 0 servis, Doylestown Su ti MaNair. Bucks oo
J K Taylor, Attleboro JG W Mile,. Bucks no
Chu Ramsay. Books co Amos Snyder. Chester
Wm Davison, Cheltenham tiaml Grott, Chuitenham
John Ji arose, 1: shwa, Pa
BLACK BEAR HOTEL.—Third et., above Callowinn.
Tae R Elegkmap, Penns B Gibson, New Britton
W biot.tor.2.l.or, Parma I.lr. I..,ebteawalter.Panne
bawl Trunkbower,renna A. Bookman. Penna.
Bea) Tomorson. By berry Clasper Roads, bomerton
al.aa L Treiber. Yardleyv Frank Roads. IdOuthamyen
Asa x Jones, noutlaampton A 8 Woad& Boatharnmon
Aaron Knight, Vouthamp'n Wm Paff, Yardl.2)l/1 2e
a... 2 A Neat. Vardlelvilla Wm R. YaniLe3ville
4..• Beans, Ya•disrville Harrison "Eutritinenn, Pn
Adam 'Mouth, WIlm• Del John Wartman, Roxboro'
Geo Clemens Chas Valley John Garner, Marlsvilia
Lean lemple, Hartmlla
MOUNT VERNON MOTEL- , 3eoOnd 300 1 70 Arldl
T Lowben. Philads Dobson, Delaware
It W Reynolds, Cape May Mee W Az/caper, Penns
Reynslits, Lyons, Pa C L Platt, Jonesville, in
Lewis Dubree, Penns P dlaseye, !Sew James
Mrs Proctor. Philadelphia
COMMERG/AL iIVTEir — EiZUI Ohearhiuk.
M C Nesbit, Maryland i W Eteady, Lanoaatar 00
J riett. Dauphin co. PA A Bunting ,Del co, Ps
Pearoe, Bordiatown. N J C rearoe, Bordentown,NJ
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third.
W g schunk, ylennsylvania H Rhode Island
Thos Rear, tdrneravdte w w gene Indians
Indians
7 Vandyke, New York Robt Grua", New York
REVERE ROWSX-71114 street, sbove Ram,
IL gab. Allentown J H Derr, Aliso/town
H B Joses,New Yo' A A Preen. Penn's
Hose. Trenton, N J knee Allentown
,Et Bider. Bristol, Fs N tslooaker, cation:4's
11 Robinson, Wilkesbarre
CARD rinirant, BB= AJAR OURAPain
the 010, et 94 South THIRD Street.
BILL-READ PRINTING, Beet and Phiseset In the
tatT, 8,134 Month THIRD Street.
GLRGIISatit PRINTING. Date Rae Okeseimet to tke
filth Is 34 feet& WEIRD Street.
THE PRESS. PHILADELPHIA, iSATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1861.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
lIIER FOURTH PAGE
S.S. %D.
Ship David. (Fr) Barton, B.TV
om
f r Bordeaux, cla Bow
Orleaue. 17 days from the latter sort, (having been or
dered off hi . tee VS steamer BrookIsn) with wire. &o.
to ?I & W Welsh Towed ue by tug J I- 8 PUIMY'
Mohr Essex. root, 4 date from florirtOrti with mdse to
oustliin•
Bohr Jae Allderdioo Stites , days from Boston, In
bailout in Ts ler . . atone . A.
Qo
Bohr W W Brainerd,. Bowditob darn from Nantuck
et In ballast B ri e to &earner Brawl, Allen. Zi hours from Vow York, with
mdse. Oro. to W Y Clyde.
CLEAED.
Bark Cordslea , Farrell, Ba ß rbadoes, John R Rue,
Brig A J W Applatarthi Groves, F6lBlOOlll Jew ,
Weimar.
Brig Normand, ("Nor I Gunderson, Cork for orders. A
G Cattail & Co.
Bohr Protrotor. Lionekhr. Matanzas. I' Fitzpatrick,
&Co
Bohr L A Dartenhower, Miller. Boston, N tHurtevttnt
Bohr M Baler, Ilerloy. Beaton. do
Bahr J C Baxter. Price, Boston, Van Amen, Norton
& Co.
Bohr B L Berry, Weaver. Boston. Baum, ! 3 4 16 k. Co.
Bohr Chrysolite. Smith, Boston. L. Audenned k Co.
Bohr Eva. Bell. Lee, Boston. Noble, Hammett &
Caldwell,
Bohr Catharine Jane, Roestihrceck. Weabinston, do
Bohr Zeno. Field,. do do
Bohr Rebecca Knight, Endioott, Boston, Binniokson
it Glover.
Bohr North Paoli's. Marcy, Boston, Tyler. Stone it Co
Bohr M R Proomhall, Davey. Fort Monroe. do
Bohr! W Mainland, MoDonald. Washington. do
Bohr loaephine. Waterbury,Stam ford. do
Bohr Jaa Allderdios. Stites. Charlostown. do
Bohr Wm Jones, Jones, Marblehead, Brown. Hewit
it Co.
Behr Essex. Pont. Norwich. captain.
Bohr John Bramble. Bradle►..Vienna.Md.J W Bacon
Bohr J R Ratite. 'Paylor. Ponomolte River. MIL (10
Bahr Riisa /r• Roma, Price, DrinVereport,castner.
Swaney & Wellington.
Bohr J Proration, Somers. Roxbury. do
Bohr Geo Erdman. Bennett. Fall River, do
Boar Belle of Cape Ann, Green, Rockport. E It Saw
) or & Cc,
Bohr Beaton, Blower. Providence. B Manes & Co
Bohr Pidelia, Wheaton. *Mon, Van Dusan, Norton
it Co.
Bohr John H Allen, Ireland, Belem, de
StrJ B Shriver. Dennis, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr.
MEMORANDA.
Bhip_Dashing Wave, from San Franoinoo. arrived at
NOW Yotk yesterd sy.
Bark Margaret. Quig. for New York soiled from Rio
de Jatelro 22d ult.
Bark Conrad. Salisbury, for New. York /mkt dal, was
at Rio de Janeiro Ski ult.
Bark Compeller°. Dobai, cleared at New York yes
terday for Rio de Janeiro.
Brig Sultan, Button, for Her West. via Philadelphia.
cleared at New York yesterday.
Brig Anglo Saxon, Dodge, for Philadelphia. was at
Rrottprdetm 11th nrat,
Brig Morning Light. Blair. hence, arrived at Bath
28th inst.
Behr Jamestown. Lathweil. for Key West, vie Phila
delphia, cleared at new York yesterday'.
Bohr Bea Witch... Trier. sailed from l'rovidenee ifih
met. for Philndelsht,
Rhi Sheppard A Mount. Girard. from Providence for
Philadelphia, at Newport Ni h Met
Bohr W Benton. Taylor, sailed from Provident*
26th ice. for Philadelphia.
Bohm Ringgold. Crowell. John Rogers. Backsiew t raid
' /Josiah. Rani..., hence, arrival at Providence 2fith 11214
Rohr Courier, TresPorgY. hence, arrived at, mean
27th inst.
Bohm Abbott Lawronce,Fuller,B B Ramon,
Judo Warren. Lozler, A Heaton. Ryan. and A Cordery,
Babcock. oleared at Horton 77th Met for Ptuladelyma.
Bohr Perim tilheffiald, hence, arrived at Storunf ton
'AM mew.
Pohrs Jes Neilson. Burt. end B 'Washburn. Thrasher.
sailed from Taunton 28th Most. for Philadelphia.
Steamer. Novelty.. Shaw. and Black. Diamond. Alla.,
hence, arrived at New York yesterday.
NOTICE TO BIARINER3
Maine is hi s illitifirviii - tfiTtriiii /Macon Light 41
}rum at Newbury port have been removed in pozotten
to oorreepona with the ehifting of the bar.
The foilowlne.direetrone are correot guides for prob
ing the bar in entering, viz:
tiring Newbury port Lights to bear W by N 3 N. NM
stand in with the two Lights to range. Petting near We
Outer liar BuOy. (Whititi it a nun. With bleat and while
nernendionlar etripea 1; continue on the same mine
whim, carries you over the bsr in the beet water; when
up to the spar buoy . leave it on the port hand, and Meer
for Slant Hooke NW X. W.
By order of the Lighthouse Board,
J. A. WINOLOW, Com. V. 8, N.,
_ Lighthouse Inspector. Second Dietrict
Boston, June 27,1861.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BUT rOI7B B4TUING ROBIN for tadie+,
ecots, and Chiltlren, at EVANS', SOO MARKET St.,
Philadelphia. it*
HEALTH AND LONG LiFs.—Many elderly
poreone of both *axes. who feel that they need some.
thine to reinforce their debilitated systems, are afiali
to report to ordinary stimulants. because they know the
tern pontry excitement they produce is followed by ter
rible prostration. Precisely what they require 18 sup
plied in EIOSTENTER'I9 STONSAOH BIT ZEES. This
greet reiterative combines the tonio olomants they
need, and its operation is not momentary, but perma
nent. The strength it imparts reMosus, and increases
dsy by day if the Bitters is taken ram !ads in confur
nuty with the directions on the bottle. That ;health
may be recovered. and life prolonged by its use, there
is no manner of doubt. We commend it to all who
rarer from DYrnigesla, Diarrhea, DysehterY, general
debility, or the natural decay consequent upon advanced
ate. For sale everywhere. DYOTT & CO., Agents,
932 North SECOND street. Philadelphia.
BATOIIIIOII.'S BAu LT'S --Tlus celebrated
and perfeet flair 1)71% is tits ben go tits wail& All
others are mere imitations of this treat 014/1111.1, which
has gained such extensive patronage in all parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Ratohelor's Liguid Half
Dye isisiootisi produces a splendid black or natural
brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair,
said will raw:ado ski ill earls re bad doer. invigorating
the hair for life.
Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Prlioleonlo by
PAIINESTOCK. DAMP d, Ptoludgiohit
ONE rt 1137 ClAlT'daze or i L.&7102
STTL2I, made in the best rammer, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling lames marked in
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted
sansfsztory. Oar ONE-PRICE system is striotly ad
hered to. AU are thereby treated alike.
es*S-Ir JONES k 00.. 604 MA EtKET Street
Qaovaa & BAmica's CIELEBEATED
NOISELESS SEWING MAORINVN
. Beat lu Geo for Family Saving.
9 l'3o CIF 14.11111/14F
PAMPHLET !HINTING', and every other desorip
bon of Printing, of the most superior quality', at the
most reasonable rates. at EINGWALT & BROWN'S,
cresol's Bvildinc. 34 &mil Tamp street detLtf
ALBERGARTI—PICIRETTI—On the 26th Instant,
by the Rev. Dr. P. Eltauton, Joseph 411berganti, of New
York to Constitution Piobetti,ol this oiti.
KANE—PARKER.—On the 22 ti or May. by_the Rev.
Joseph H. Kennard. Mr. 'Thomas A. Kane to Mrs. Mary
J. Parker. bulb of this city.
GUhRT—HI/StON.—On the 26th ins's- t, by the Rev.
J. H. Liehtbourn. Mr George W. Guest, of Pkiladel
shin, to Mias Ileariettk C.. daughter of Washington
Hinson.NßC. of Lambertville, N, .1.
DIED.
MI,GEH.—On Wedneeday morning. 16th instant.
Carrie Magee. daughter of James Magee.
Her funeral will tate place from her father's resi
dence. No. HUI Arch Street. this (Saturday) at 4
o'c oak P. M, To proceed to Se. Stephen's Church.
where the burial tervioes will be performed and the
interment made.
. .
The friends of the family are respeotfully requested
to attesd. without further notice.
Philadelphia, on Fourth. day avening,
on the 26th day of the bixtb month , Samuel Smith, aged
66 ears.
The relatives and friends of the busily are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral,
from First-day morn
ms. the 30th instant, at 7 o'clock. rum his late resi
dence. No. 47 t Eleventh street. adelphia. To pry
owtd to Wnslitstown. books county, Pa.
WSESTER.—fin Thursday, 27th instant, of bron
chitis, Thomas Webster, Sr., in the 76th year of his
ace.
His frtsnds mid the friends of the family ate invited
to attend his funeral from his late residence. 7a99 Flee
street ; this day, (Saturday. 20th instant, at 4P. M. *
el A RPHAL 1.,.-00 the 26th instant. William B.
Marshall, in the IMI year of his ago.
Faneral from his late reaidence, No. 3318 Frankford
road. above Thompson street, on Suuday afternoon at
3 o'clock.
- .
DICE fißD&—On the 26th instant, Edward Richards,
in the 45th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residenoe. No. 1212 Wood
bine street, on Sunday
. afternoon. at 1 o'clock. •
CAASK.—On the 23t1nstatit, Mary Travis , daughter
of W .
IS- and Sarah W. Cnase, aged 18 months.
Funeral from the residenoe of her parents. No. 11
Oak street. above Thirty-fourth, West Philadelphia,
this I Saturday ) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
BS ANT.—Og the 26th inatant, Daniel B. Brant, in
the 28th year or hie age.
Funeral from his late residence. No 931 North Se
cond street. on Itunday morning. at 9 o'cleMr.
aIcMINN.—On the 27th instant, tieo. W. McMinn.
Sr . in the 49th year of his age.
Funeral Iron his late residence, No. 323 North
Fifth street, on Sunder) morning. at o'clock. *
hic ULLIN.—On the 27th instant. Margaret Jane.
daughter of David and Eilanbeth McMullin, aged IS
years and 4 months.
Funeral Props the residenoe of her parents, York
street. west of Amber, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 4
o'clock.
McV a UGH.— On the 24th ins ant, Ann MoVaugh,
3f run a Tit(An the residenoe of her brother— in - laWr
Joseph Watson,S lihurch street, Fraultforn. this matey
day I afternoon, at cick'.
in the o' 27 o th instant, William Wallace.
son of John W. and Mary A. Miller, aged I year and
11 months.
Funeral from the residence of his_parents, No 1.270
Palmer street, above Girard avenue, Eighteenth Ward.
on Sunday afternoon. at 3 o'clock. s
RIVIL.—On the 27th instant. Elizabeth. daughter
of Henry and Sarah Hivit. aged 7 years and S months.
Facet al from the residence of her parents, No. 113
Hazel street, above Front. this (Saturday )afternoon , a t a
3 o'clock.
CULtIKKATSON.-1t the 2.1 th instant. Mary AIM
!naive/ter, daughter of Jorteeh. Jr.. end EliZatieth
Cui
bertton, aged a months and 24 daye.
Funeral item the residence of her parentS. No. 1123
North Twelfth street, thte (Eaturday) morning, at d
o'clock.
DULY.—On the 26th instant, William 0. Duey, in
the 27th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence. Falls of BehtlYillilir
OD Mmdsiyriorning. at 10 o'clock,
GORDON —On the Vat Instant. Annan Oorslon, Ingle
et-h year of her ase.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, N 0.14111
merican street, tins (Saturday) morning. at g}f,
o'clock.
MIK EN e ! —On the 27th instant, at Bristol, Osrrelt
Lukens, in the 124 year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of his brother-oselaw.
Dr. J. L. Pierce, thie (Seventh-day) afternoon, at 4
o'clock.
Met; RTILY—On the Nth instant. Ann McCarthy,
in the Std year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of her brother, No.
1661 North Eighth street, below Colombia avenue. this
(asturdeiy) afternoon, at a o'clock.
7-4 WIDE BL B ARECIES, only
co cents,
7.4 wide Black Barocco, only 60 °ants.
7 4 wide Black Revokes, only 60 cents.
7.4 wide Black Boma,. only 5731 cents.
54 *ids Mae)! Ramos, only 81% mons.
X wide Jilaok Balegek only 15,4 Cent&
BEBSON & BONI; Mourmog
jell No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
MNOTIC E.—AT A NIEETI/IG HELD
at the t Arsenal. June 11,1181, by the
rs anO_Membele of Company H. gittiteertgi Rs
'meet P. V.. Captain lesser aommandinr, the follow
ine_prea mble and resolutions were adopted :
Whereas, It is with feehnse of deep regret that we
hay. been nailed uenn to mourn the logs of our late
fellow soldier and brother, CHARLES H. IIOJtN :
Therefore
Resolved. That we, the members of the Company,
deeply sympathi;e with the bereaved parents, and
mourn the lots ot one who was endeared to them and
hleh Is ...awned by his asseeimes.
Resolved. That in his death we hate lost a friend and
oompenion-in-arms—one who has endeared himself to
us all by many acts of kindness SIVI friendship, and
whose loss we ell deeply deplore.
Resolved. That a copy of this preamble and resolu
tion' he forwarded to the parents of the deceased. and
that they be published in the rhitadelphia PT.*, .On.e.,
Vasa, and Idunde.y papers.
Corporal PC B. VcCAHRBI, Chairman.
" UKIAH BEs_ZElt.
nitrate JOSIII•kl CUW291,1),
Wm. 8. M cOINLItY,
WAI. RUDRAUFF.
Committee.
Sergeant W. R. COLBOURN, President ,
Attest—Sergeant JOS E PH 8. ItUDOLI'n, lit
MTHE WEST SPRUCE-STREET
PRIh6BYTIMIAN CHLIRCA.—Tbe alibi • ot of
ee et this Church. sorrier of !IMAM and
SEVENTEtt NTH Streets, for TO-MORROW MORN
ING, SOtli iostant. will be " Patriotism." Bermes be •
gin at 10h o'oloor.
cirtITARIAN SERVICES WILL BE
hdd N a
if AND KL MVP HAYDN RA La,. WU
11110W. at ID% A. 31.. au g 3P. M.. by th e ley. 1 4-
I NO!+ToNI TUNA, S
MCHURCH OF THE IBITERVESSOR—
arRimii pqrwrit ,_ telow BKQAD tweet
AL uITILVICE and SERMON. in the Chapel,
livery SU NDAY _ Miernoon, as 4 onclot. abi k - No A L, Ld
Far. E. The anxious goo,. and the Inquirer after pesqpi
Ostmsoialli invityd. The newer wilt also prowl!, D. .
to-morroW (8 UNDAY). at ICIM A.M.. and O. it"
WCITY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE,
PRILADELpRIA. JIJNIS
eleLMhgetion for Member Ofpongrese, BECOND
GODIGKEMIuNAL DISTRICT. ottoe—To lorpeet
ore of liteotion. to be held, TUNCIDAY. JULY 2 1801.
C/Ooleys, Ineeeotere will call et the OITY COM ( M18-
NEWS OFFICE. for the woman moors o said
JO9-2t' IJI atirAw. Cle.
JAM city CommurnoPrker.
MARRED.
TUNION PRILICHISIG.—REV. T. J.
SREPHSHD, Pastor of the FIRST PRESBY
AN CHURCH. N.J.,will Preach in the ANE-
W/Lim DINCRANICH' H/11.1.,,, FOURTH and
. tEORUH Stilts% SAHRATH AFTER/won, et a 34
lelook. J. NOLEN. Superintendent.
NOTICE. THE SECOND PILESBY-
W TERIAN CHURCH, corner of TULPOII.OI3K
i' eftel &treat!. EiEllbtfiNlOWl'ili will. vnth
.minion of Divine Providence, b r dedicated to the
riune God, On SABBATH next, the Mtn twit. There
ill be three eervioee, commencing veetiectivelY at NM
'lack A. 81,. A o'clock P 141, _and 8 oVook P. M. It
expected that the Rev. CHA. W. liikllßLoS vitt
each in the Marring, the Rev, CHAS WADS
OATH. D. 0., in the Afternoon, ant the Rev. .pLert
'' A. BoARDMAN, D. D., in the Evening.
PHILADELPHIA Sr, READING D. R.
—. . 00.— PHILADELPHIA. June 20. 1861. Co svotd
tentlon the holden of ammo of tlite Company, due
the let proximo, are requested to leave they.... this
the
on or before the 29th met., when receipts will be
en, and cheeks will be ready for delivery on the let
ximo, in exchange for geld remopte.
e2l-8t 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
CUNIVERSITY OF PEN". SYLVAN I A.-
DEPARTMENT OF AEI examination
n tomdidates for admission will be held at tho UNI
VARSITY, on TUESDAY, the 2d day of July, at 10
0 dock A, M. Students can apply for admission, to
erne the full course for the degree of Bachelor of
Aits. or only that portion of it for which the degree of
Uohelcer of eclemoo 01 4 any such coition fa the
euttr may sanction. GEOROF, ALLEN.
-22-4 t Semetary of the Faculty of Arts.
puILADELPHIA AND HEADING
Railroad Company. Moe 927 South FOURTH
/tat —pullAnst.rtiti. June 18,Htth
otioe le hereby e lves to the preferred 13tookholdere
o hie Company, that DIVIDEND WeAttAreks ii
nye ready far delivery. pueblo December SI. 7862.
Ulm it Ouse per shere, which includes; all dividend, in
afeeron the Preferred Stook. including that for th
TAIT 800, together with interest thereon, at tiltX Phat
war, per ennunt 'Tom the dAtea at which they elAc
uetivnakiaarjruseodfuirtgen:Pgnulg'heLtltt?arjet
Jr-12C " B. BRADFORD. Treasurer.
ftTO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OFEIR
THE ttECOND COSWEEONAL
T GT.
Jh the midst of a struggle for the existence of your
ectitaitry, you are called upon to elect a member of the
Reuse of Representatives for your district. The causes
of that straggle may. and will be, variously stated.; but
that partisan teachings have educated a vast portion of
our puoirr, in the belief that the Union created by the
Ponatitntion was only a eompact. and not a nationality,
is too true ; and that the present Administration is not
the exponent of those teachings, is also true. the
actuating truths of the ,party in power are well: indi
cated by its course: it is absolutely against the Mein
teenttine of the Renuldie, and against a return to the
obardie limes which nreeeded the adoption of the me
ant Constitution. Those of you—and we would hope
it Is all of yen—who are proud.of the Union and of the
heroic uprising of national men to mush rrbe lion, at
the call of the President, must endorse the Administra
tion, as YOU value and love your eourttrY, You leak
upon it, we feet persuaded. as the exponent Of a P. 47
which, inpreserving and intensifying our nationality,
beigisee, indeed, the party of the country. The ideas
ainU the doetrints which preceded its accession to
power are. in some degree, of the peat ; but its present
ads conic before you now as the Constitution came be
fore 01/1" forefathers — a possicrve reoreution of national
thought, with which every citizen may start afresh.
The friends of the Administration (who were so at its
humming as now) have presented to you for your suf
frages on Tuesday next Charles O'Neill, t.aaof .the
Ninth ward, Bona and reared among yon, in the prime
of manhood, with legialapve exparmape, and with an
moat:lamed character for integrity in private and public
life. we ass for hint, for the Administration, and for our
common country, your cordial support. With him
there is no danger. That vote would be inconsistent
with his entire life which should be recorded for any
measure making insecure our institutions, resigning
arty portion of our national domain, or abatins_ the on
ward march of the Republic in all that makes Christian
civilization.
it him been suggested by some that he, or some other,
should have been nresented to you for your support by a
mode free from political organization. Have they who
have gm /molten theitei.t welt of ibis I Is an organization
of any sort Which is intimately connected with all
classes of people to be carelessly set aside The Bog
gestion which ignores party organizations ignores prin
ciples, nod looks exclusively to men. In all govern
ments, and especially in popular ones. must there be
great theoretical propositions of polities I action, cut up
in simple , forms for common thought. and u,von theta
the healthand vigor of the nation depend. It they are
right, the party which sustains them becomes the im
personation of timetitution, ofniationality, and orooun
try, and the opponent of anon a party 15 the enemy of
the three. Such organizations become demoralized.
and necessarily do. and so tines everything human; but
to break up such organizations entirely positive loath
as well to the people as to the Dovernmenr. Better,
much better, should the good and virtuous endeavor to
heighten the tone and mrderate the excesees of politi
cal parties than to destroy them. The tearing down of
organization- without seeking. its improvement. ac
cording to its inherent
.movisions, is the distinctive
folly ci the present rebelhon.
lint those who have deprecated the mode which has
bee, adopted have suggested no subetiture. Is it to be
by a self constituted committee who, if they ignore
promine adherencein our commu organization become so
By their to political must pre
sent to you men whose past life is without a history,
whore virtue is without temptation. and whose &Mein
means are - without oxperienoo? Thu, oaanot be. We
want the experienced civilian in our legislative halls
more than in these of any country of the globe; and
until our institutions shall be different from what they
are now, and our popular forms changed, we shall not
get mai except by strong, effective, and partisan or
ganizatiore which grow upon sincere constructions of
our ckurutitutiou and oineote views of public palmy.
Besides. the experience of our country-will MUM that
the destruct , on of nolitioal organizations in times post
has been succeeded by a vitiated public tone. and by
the introduction of inferior capacity to controllingpo
rations. Do the people to-day believe that the extinc
tion of the Federal party in '27-8, the Whig party in
'B5-8, or the American party in Mkt. was preductioe of
national good ? Is it not wear that each of those orga
nizations could have been improved nod made subser
vientto the arising issues of the times ? And is it not
also clear that, if personal selfishness and ambition
had to allowed it, the present rebellion would not have
occurred?
The People's Union party of the Second district
therefore feel that for the Ad minietration of which they
are a part, they need not be ashamed. and that they
save acted with a decent respect to the trines and to
Too, in presenting the man they do present, end in the
mode they present him. for your eulfragee. It is to be
honed that those who have revived political organics
none whose dootrinee have been repudiated by the
Judgment of twenty Mates, may feel the same.
Let every man who. in pest lite. has repudiated and
depreciated the doctrines of widen seoesiion is the ie
niumate oirapring7svery man who hoar* for a •UC
acultut conearnmatiou of the present coo flint. though,
in the language of Mr. O'Neill." it should costa thou
ezyd millions of money and a million of men'—all who
prefer the guarantee of a political life congenial to the
continued existence of the nationality to that of a re
cent oonvereion—vote for the man we preprint. that the
loyalty of the Fed'nd dietriot may not be dishonored.
try order co the People's Union City traeoutive com
mittee. JOHN D. WATSON, President.
Joon J. tramaxamt. i Socretarie. i e26 6t
Sito. W. MOONEY.
ErrUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
(DEPARTMENT OP ARTS.)
_ P.zaminstion of the Junior,Poshomore, and
Freshmen Claws. at the alone of th e Thtrd Term, will
be held in the followinuorder
Ilfeaday. June 2414. From 9 to 11, Juniors, by the
Provost (Moral Philosophyinnd Sophomores. by .Prof.
)(pedal'. (Analytical Geometry ' ) written From 11 to
Ereshmen.by Prof. Coppee, ((enrol History.) oral.
Ken
de73" y . .. e n: t 4 l . la F; ro c z9 c
u ri w l . l . , )
and Freshmen, by Prof.
jaita ( . : V < C ioe rzy•-•• R if "" 1
Sophomores. or rot. Cormee. ( at tam a coutbook o
the English Language,) written.
Irednectlay, 26th. From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof.
Kendall, (Geometry.) written. !from 11 to 1. Juniors,
by Prof Allen. tthe Prometheus of ..E.aohYlus i ) oral.
Thursday, 27th. Prom 9to 11. Juniors. by Prof. Jack
son, (Juliano) oral. From 11 to 1. Sophomores, by
Prof. Allen. (the Molds of Aristosihaties,) oral.
Frisloto.7Bth. From 9 to 11, Juniors by Prof. Frazer,
(Mat and the Steam-Enetued and Sophomores, 1,
Prof. Frazer. (Chemistry of the Ittetals,)written.
Saturday_ 29th. From 9 to 11. Sophomores, by Prof.
Jackson, (Horace—Odes and Epistles.) oral.
Menday, July Ist. From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof.
Atlez,(Heredetuso oral.
GEORGE ALLEN.
is 94 7t &orate rr of the Penult!' of Arta,
oCrWE DAVE EMPLOYED lIELP PROM
THE PROTESTANT EXCllANGE,Southurest
Donor SECOND and NEW /hymns, and take pleasure
in recommending it to the public. as an institution much
needed in our oily, for its care tq selecting the best
men, women. and ohildren as to character and quali
fications:
J. R. A D DICKS, 63) Race stre.t.
E M. SELLE U.S. Green and Tulpehocken streets.
JULIANNA RANDOLPR, 173.1 Chestnut. street.
EDWIN KIRK PATRICK. 1331 Arch street.
Dr. PAN COAST, 1133 Mount Vernon street.
JAR, RICH ARDS. 1630 Mount Vernon street,
GEO. FREEMAN, /47 North Eleventh street.
P. G. ouyEß.,mo North Sixth street.
R. S. Bovvka. I.ltirdad Germantown avenue.
T. WILSON, 216 NofAlt Front street.
T. MoGEIIR E., 422 South Front street.
M M. WRITE, 323 Marshall street.
W. C. BORER,D2 Market street.
W. E. RICHARDSON,4IB Market street,
And over one hundred and fifty more, to whom re
ference will be given at the office. my.2o-3m
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
!sting between the Subscribers, and carried on
In Philadelphia, New York, Boettra,• and Chlcaigo. un
der the name and firm of JONES Jg WHITE. is die
soloed, by mutual consent, as of the first of May. last.
The, entire business has devolved upon, and will be
riontinugd by, DAMIIKI, B. WHITE, one of the firm,
at all their former establishments.
The debts duo to the firm at Philadelphia, Bost .n.
and Chicago, belong_ to, and will be settled with, Mr..
WHITE ; those at New York. btlongto. and will be
settled with, Mr. JONES, at the New York office.
ABAHNI4 JONNS.
SAINEL B. WHITE.
Dated—New York, June 96, 1891. je2ll-30
gEORETARY AP:D AMAINIDENSIS.--A
1.. 7 young man of good address. education, and re
spectability, age twenty:eight. is desirous of meeting
with a gentleman resninag a WHIM to Rot Veoretary
arid Amanuensis, and also at companion. Wou;d have
np objection to travel, and when neoplasm or in ease
of alums, would not hesitate to bestow all the care and
attention which necessity may require. Emolument
not being the principal object of the advertiser, Ma ex
pemations in this regard will be found very moderate.
Van Wraith the most undoubted references and testi
monials se to character. reepeotability, &o.
" otenuensus." officio of this paper, for a few days.
1e231-3t.
NOTICE. -1 he Coupons due July Ist,
1861. of the Registered ilfortyage Bonds of the
ELM KA AND WILLIAMSPORT RaILROAD Coed
?ANY will he paid on presentation at the Ufbee of the
Pennsylvania Company fer Insurance on Lives and
Granting Annuities. on sad after that date. Bonds
Nos. 653 to 600. inolnaire. the ownership of which is
subject to judioial decusion, are excepted from this
notice.
By order of ills Dortrel of MILTIIII,OIBI
WM. C. LOrtUsTRETII. Fee,.
PHILIDZIPIIII, 6th MO. 68. 1861. MZ9.llt
NORTH PRNNHYLVANIA RAILROAD
BOND AtlgD 13H REHOLDERS.—TPIF. UNITED
eTATJvBIIAtLROAD AND MINING REGIST6R of
to-day contains President .Comly's oiroular to the
bondholders. and also much other matter of interest to
the bond and shareholders of mod Company The facts
published in the Begieler were compiled for the sole
purpose of famishing d Ira to parties interested, in or.
der that the, may set intelligently in the prearnt rr •
in the flOttlt P-onsyivania Railroad Company's Loan
oi , t 1 affairs. Orme, 423 WALNUT Street. It*
GUT& PIIROUA AXIWJA bII.IIICLI3,
or. (Ladies' Drees Protectorg—a sure protection
from all iumpoess by psyspiration.
trslrte RUBBER OtsuDdot every descnption. Belt
ing. Packing, Hose, and every artiole manufactured of
India Rubber of th e best material. Goods sold FOR
CASH, TO SUIT TH., TIM l 8, at the Great India
Rubber Store. 311 CITEAIPI UT Street, above Third,
north side. Army and Navy Equipment..
)e29-lm JOHM TUOILISLEY.
!LETTER FROM MR- GEO. L. CROLL,
- 1 - 4 Agent for Dr. SCHEPiCrB rdelicines in Middle
town, Pa.
ItIiDDLITOWN. Dauphin ca,, Pa., June 27,1811.
Dk. J. H. gall Ph , ladalphis- Pa.
DEAR bin : Herewith 1 send you a certifioate of one
of our most respectable citizens, who has been using
your medicines. and is now retcored to health. I think
its Duplication 'would affect the Wee in this neighbor
hood. If sou see proper to use it, do so, or threat me
to.
`Mr. Randier is an old,reliable.well-respeoted. and in
fluential calm. Hie word would not bo doubted by
any one who knows him, and at present le the Chief
Burgess of th e town. hl r. Ramey le himself agood
advertisement, he speaks for and reconuseade it
more Whir than the carcinoma mamma&
Yours trulr, an O. L. CitOLL.
MIDDLIToWN. Dauphin Co., Pa., June 10,7661.
MR. GEO. L. DROLL, Agent.
Dana ; In on realm' illness, which wan from
meg tcc , cd cold OD my breast end lungs, and Which was
in a fa ir Iva/ of harrying me to my grave. I was CO
much &Erected by the severity of the cough that 1 could
not lie down or obtain any teat, and this onntinued for
two weeks. When 1 heard of Dr. 6ohenok's Pulmonio
and Sea-Weed Tonic. I immediately commenced the
use of them. 'mai, after wilin g . two or throe bottles of
Syrup. 1 notiud a perceptible change. The oonsh wee
moon easter, and I could rut much better. After using
two bottles at Tonto and ten pt syrup. I have been To
stored to health, which enables me to say I have full
confidence in its efficacy if taken in time, and moat cur •
Malty recommend its Ogg to the afflioted.
tireptotfuliy inure,
je29 tin E. J. RAMSEY.
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are matures of Come we lore. Colored Photo
a.e only .1. and Ambrotypea are made at all
prides at ItEltdkit'Blat,Coyr p etrget, above
Green. lt*
TtattiiP SEEDEL—NZW CROP—
In Store. Seed of all the approved varieties of
TURN IPA. of the present year's crop—too produce of
poornecalo i raised with egrupwouA care, and war
ranted oarreat. Also. RUTABAGA of crop '6O. That
of 'AI for thou who prefer it, will be ready in eeesontfor
sown. .1.) &YID LANDRE & eon,
implement and deed Ware_nouse,
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VOTTON SAIL MOH and CIANVA/4
Ilk-/ of ei4l ougnborc and brands.
Rayon's Dunk Awning Twills of all doooriptioas. for
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se
:41 Ata• •
• 1:4,,
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1141 4 Gu., lei ARUN Mist,
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R,
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LADIES
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bear in vivid remembrance that the large WHOLE
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PRICE, FERRIS, &Co.
Is still on sale at
807 CHESTNUT ST.,
In which they will find, specially suited to the
"SOMME AT TAR SEA elifORE..."
Or any of the Summer Ream%
HANDSOME E MBR OID ERE D SKIRTS AND
PEIHNOURS, for wearing with morning wrens/re
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THE STAY-AT-HOME COMMITTEE."
Should remember the CHEAP TARLETANES, for
wirer= siasses,onandeiiers, Ac., together with our
JACOPIETS, CAMBIUM. MULL, SVITISSM RAIN
BOORS, and all kinds of t men and White Goods, at
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JUST OPENED.
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donn e oir• for Sleeves at r* coats.
Valenciennes Laces and EdgingE.
'" Cambric MIA. trimmed with Val. Lace.
"
Vat. and other Lane Bets.
sir AND ALL AT ABOUT HALF PRICE.
PRICE,FERRIS Jo Co .,
jogs 507 CHESTNUT STREET.
WHOLESALE STOCK
HOSIERY,
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HOSIERY,
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TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
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LACE MITTS, SKIRT BRAIDS.
ZE'PRYRS., TAPES, BRAIDS,
SHETLAND WOOL, COMBS, BRUSHES,
SPOOL COTTONS, PERFUMERY,
BUTTONS, UNDERSHIRTS,
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DARK LAWNS, FAST COLORS.
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SUMMER QUILTS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, Ac.
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The most splendid SILK MANTLES in the city.
HOUGH & CO.,
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SILK MANTILLAS,
In every new style, the rioheat qualitaos ever seen,
at the elegant New seta,
SS SOUTH TENTH STREET.
Je&tm HOUGH & CO.
nIiGANDIKB AND FRENCH LAWNS,
32,.% cents.
60 pieces open to day, I 2 cents
These are all feat colors.
Dark Francis Lawns.
Lawns of neat sty lee.
EVER do LANDELL.
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. 11 -:A suit Tourisfe with—
Fashionable Travelling Dresses.
Fashionable Summer dal,.
Fashionable Lawn Organdirc&o., &o.
EYRE & LANDELL WILL OPEN THIS
MORNING—
S!sok Laos Pointer
Emelt Lao. Rostrum.
li.solc Lace Mantles.
RYER LANDELL, FOURTH and
Je—e RCN, open to-day the genuine Mozambique of
the present taßbion.
Mozambique. 4. wide.
Mozambique. ford wide.
Mozambique. 3 yard. wide.
',LiASSIMEE ES AND SUMMER WY). DEI
for Men's and Boys' wear.
Lignt Cissimeres and Pumnict Stuffs. •
Boy's Weer and Veattncs.
A Fine Stook at Lowest Prices
CUOY.EK & CONAID.
ter R. R. Corner NINTH otud MARLS?.
10 VENT GRAY 4300.1.ii3. . • .
2 oant Bateman.
6.14 cent Pirated Barer. A nalata.
la. 20, and 25 cent Finest Berate..
Black Saralee, Tamartines, and Crepe Mara&
COOP.bit dt CONARD, _
je27 B. oor. NINTH and MARKET.
A SAMOA:Tr IMPORTER'S 16TOOS
of Samples of Linen Cambria Handkerobiefi.ia
hem-stitohed. sheer-corded, and embroidered. from 10
oents to SI cents each; a great bargain. purchased
saorifioe for cash, and to be sold in the same Val only.
CIiARLY4 AD
ARCS SON.
je2o EIGHTH and Streets.
SILK MANTLES ! GRAY DUSTERS !
Frenoh Lace Menthe and Points. Very low paces
for Cash.
Fine NEW R O OM . esesods
LitkOE SECOND FLOOR.
N. B.—Mohair Mitts. hoop ellcirts, and liandters&l•fi
COOPER & I:0N A Rut
jog 8. E. cor. and MARKET.'
CP1.11'0149 ()LOAM, IN KVERY NAW
stor'at
18331-1 m Mo. 23 8. riliuth street.
SRING CLOAKS, IN ENDLESS VA
riots, at IVENS'. mySt-Im
SPRING CLOAKS, THE CHEAPEST
ever peen, ea IVENS',
guat-im No. 93 P. Ninth street.
VLOA.llB.—Wholesale Merchants are in
vited to inspeot the stook at
IVENS',
No. 23 South NINTH Street. corner of Jayne et.
zur3l-lm Between Market and Chestnut.
FRENCH LACKPOINTS, BOURNOUS,
AND MANTLES —A large stook to be sold at less
thee wholesale priers. We cannot be undersold in
these goods. CRAM-4M ADAMS & 8014.
jeato EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
NEW STYLE CLOAKS, EVERY NEW
I style, every new material, at prim that aahmsh
everzone, at the large store, 11. E. corner of Eighth
and wainut streets. my3l-1m
CITY OLOAK STORE, No. 142 N.
Etehth street. above Cherry, are now setting every
new style Of the season, superb queliamin even' now
shade of oolor, ohesper then any other store to the
WO.
H STEEL & SON,
Will WiNo, 713 North TENTH Street. above Coces,
h.
BALANCE OP THEIR STOCK OP
NEW AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS
At man greater reduotions to Prices than they have
ever before rude. and at
MUDD LOWER PRIDES
than RETAIL - WHOLESALE HOUSE in the ottf.
anoy and Foulard alike, very cheap.
Very cheap and good Bleak Silks.
Dnoioe Dress Goods of every 'variety.
Fine Jacionet and Organdie fawns at UK.
I. CE M_ANTJX.A.. POINTES. HOURIYOUR,_
BILK AMU CLOTH. COATN AND DIANTLIES.
Jot GREATLY UNDER COAT PRIDED.
SUMMER SHAWLS
silk Border Ore, Barest Mmie,
striped Bilk Cho,lli Shawls.
White &refs end Grenadine.
Light Psi'ley and Staling.
Black Silk and Braohe.
sHAItt•Lk.BI3 BROTHERS,
jell CHESTS UT and EIGHTH Streets,
MUEQUITO NETTING, all colors ; Tarla
tan. all oolors. for covering {WWI; Plaid and
13wisa Minium at wholesalemloes.
CHARLES ADAMS & SON,
Jen RIOHTH ad ARCH Streets.
SMALL -PLAID BILKS.
Blue and Whit* French Silks.
Black and White French Bilks.
Brown and White French
Glean and White French Silks.
Purple and White Frenoh Silks.
SO dos. HIRE& at sl.so per dot.
00 doz. White Bilk Gloves, Sao. per rift.
Many goods reduced yen 10$ 0a Ir. Wle t
IT
.Is 3 702 ARCH Street
SUMMER GOODS.
toe Illatkett—Moignito Netting'',
iolored Terletane--o , ase "Amts.
etelog Goods—Blip holland*.
Mitn eat TO CLi a l u nti t t* -- eL e ade ß a ß ° o l ll44 l3l.B ll. ,
Mains Tywol•—tiume Orwka.
lea UT and E1 12117N Streets
SUMMER STOOK (IF DRESS GOODS AT
PRictEF ACCORDING TO THE TIREEL—PopIon,
)3.reaos,B3lk Chalhes. half prlos , Chilli* Delaiats re
duced from 23 to 1.23{0.; Spring Chintzes reduced from
32% to 80.
apeoist attention is requested to our stook of Oman
dies sad Jecsmet Lewes. which we are bound to_solose
out at a low firuro. 014ARlitgl APittl t_
ten OATS giaci An it Eltrels.6
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
M. L. HALLOWELL &
IMMENAR
WHOLESALE STOCK,
BILKS, DRESS (MODS,
SHAWLS, MANTLES, &C., &C., &0.,
FOR (ALE
AT RETAIL,
At nitioh below the ordinary wholesale Vital.
Nola 333 MARKET and 27 North FOURTH Streets
lei stritattlet
pARis LACE MANTILLAS,
SECOND IMPORTATIION.
nem , 000M1 having been relinquished by our Import
ere—in view of the war oriels—fur little more than the
bare amount of dutT, will be offered Co Purahlwarl at a
eorreenondinh reduction from umtal retail armee. vii
AT 5p CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
TEE BALANCE .
OF OUR
MANUFACTURED STOCK
SILK CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
SPRING CLOTEI , CLOAKS,
SUMMER CLOAKS. Also,
TRIMMING LACES,
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, , &a.,
All in largo sasortmont will be eland out at an average
reduction of ONE-RALF, in order to complete our ar
rangements with our creditors.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO..
PARC, MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUAL
isii-gf roe enzimarir lama
CIDAKS AND NANTILLAq.-OAI7-
TlON.—Ladies are cautioned against the nett-
Timm atateMents of persons formerly in our employ,
and now In inc employ or other peruse, who represent
thenuelven" to be oonneoted" with no t and their *stab-
Hemmen! to be " branohes of the Pane Mantilla Em
porium." Such statemcnt.i are stmsty utesnumts.
used to ensnare and cheat the unsuspecting.
We hare no other store than the one we have 000U
pied therm eta 7aarep at 't OS CH Ti u.s. Street.
J. W. PROCTOR. tc. CO.,
ml4-tf Paris Mantilla Emporium.
gPEolli r li VOTIVE 11 .
8.3 OA and after this date
THORNLEV & CHUM Will offer_
EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT
CASH TO
PURCHABERS OF DRY GOODS
Being determined to radars *Asir Block they will rive
Geed Dar/tams 11
Beautiful Fancy Dino, for 76 cents, worth *1.12
Sears Rich Fealty Silks for 181, well worth 01.21,
Grenadine and Barents Goods, about one half their
value.
Gray Mixed Goods, in every variety, from 8 routs tor
yard to SO coots.
BLACK BILIS, RICFLArf D LUETROURs VERY
SA.
Neat Black Brocade Bilks, double faced, Re.. 'Re.
&a.
De Lainea, Canape's, Cassimeres, Cloths, Vesting.",
/41281111, Maalnui Flannels, Quilts, Coven. &a. Re.
SHAWL AND CLOAK - ROOM EXHIBITION. ,
French Lace Maatles, Palates, Shawl'. Ensenes.
Cambria Laos Mantles, Chantllla Laee Goods, &O.
Black thlk Coate„ Mantles, &e., in every style, •
At THORPILY & _
G.M. earner EIGHTH & SPILLED *. D A SUL
tt..2 tr
geRENCII LACE VEIIA.—A choice lot
just purnhassd from a bankrupt importer, and
for sale at half price at
CHARLES ADAMS k SON,
.1,20 EIGHTH and ARCt, Streets.
MIL ITA.It V GOODS.
COTTON DUCK,
SUITABLE FOR TENTS,
•
sox RAs* sit
FROTIIINWIAM WILLIS.
m7l*-1 tf
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
MIOLIELATiB NEW BOOK.
FRESH FROM THE PRESS.
THE SEA (LA MEM)
Translated from the French Edition jug published in
Paris. By M. J. ALLORELET,
Author of
LOVE (L'Amouri—WOMAN (La Femme') eto.
One large volume. Price V,26
THE SEA (LA MER.)
This is another of M. MICHELET'S exquisite vo
lumes.-half science tad half tenor, with a blending in
both of tender suggestion. hliohelet is a man of genius,
and shaws s poetio nature in the treatment of his
themes. His works have produced an impression upon
the reading public almost without parallel in late years.
Such audacity and dollooor, Buell vigorous analysis sad
tender sentiment, were scarcely ever before so effec
tively combined.
The thousands who have read "Love" and "Wu-
MAN" will need no urging to purchase his new book,
THE SEA." It is as philosophioal, as instructing,
and as fascinating,.
Alm, /tow Reedy:
THE PARTIZAN LEADER.
Complete, two vole, In one. cloth. Price SI.
*.* Bold everywhere, and sent by mail, Postage free,
by RUDD Ye CARL - 6,10N, Publishers,
ellqa to 414.-4 I
BALLOON VIEW MAP,
THE SEAT OP WAR. as seen from
LOWE'S BALLOON,
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Agents wanted in the City and State.
JOHN WEAR GAN.
jeZ3-3t 33 South SIX AN street. lap stairs.
V . . 5 MP NEWSPAPER.—.NOW READ Y
The first number of the NATIONAL Gila RD.
printed in camp. for Colonel Lyle's Regiment. Prioe
Three Cents. t.opiee for eels by KING fc DAIRD,_
_No.
ffil A.NSUM street. and S. G. U.l.llAlit, 3111 ClikaT.
NUTstreet. AM-at
TILE DEBATES OF CIONGRESS.--The
Debates of the next Session of Cons - react° con
vene! in Washington city the 1111 t of July. 2861. will be
publuited officially by the undersigned in THE DAILY
GLOBE, newspaper form, and in TILE CONGERS
MEAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX. in beat ferm.
The letter passes free through the made of the United
Woe. The price fpr either during the session is ea,
in advance. payable in speeds, stoat office stamps. or the
notes of specie-paying bents. JOHN G. RIVER.
WASAINGTOIV. Une 18, 1861.
ROOKS, LAW AND 2:11180BLLANEOU8,
new and old, bought, eold. and Gm:Manned, at the
PHILADELPHIA -BANK BOOK STOKE, Igo. 419
CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a distance purchased.
Wham having Books to well, if at a distance, will state
their names, sixes. bindings dates , editions, mum,
and conditions. WANTED—Books printed by .Benja
min Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and
ee . l l .lVßT i befie tt elr4"dnia fDli t arlie. t sCl:far - -
ion.. in prem. Bent free. Libraries appraised br
H37-tl.. 101 IN CAMPBELL.
EXCURSIONS
FOURTH OF JULY
lININVAPPINIEXCURS lONS TO CAMP
.WAEHINGTON,EASTON, BETHLEHEM. ALLEN
OWis, MAUCH CHUNK, and the LEMUR COAL
REGION.
The NORTE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY will issue E./Cf::UW:110N TICKETS to the above
pointo.
tiOOD ZION ]at JULY TO sth JULY..INGIiVSI VB.
From its offices, at WILLOW Street and BERES
Street.
FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP.
To Enron_..._..__._. 82 a 0 To Allentown... ......$2 25
To Bethlehem-- 3 (101 To Mat o% Chunk.— 3 00
These exoursioroTwill afford an opportunity of spend
ing the " FOURTH" amid the reality of Military Camp
Lice, 97 of enjcs!ing the romantic beauty of the wieners
along the Lehigh, and Inhaling the ;o92oorsking breeze's
among the mountains Immune Matteti Chunk.
No excursion Tickets sold on the cars.
TaAirin LEAVE WILLOW STREET,
At 6.40 A. M., 2.0 P. M., and 5.15 P. 31, Pass Barks
street twenty minute; later.
ELLIS CLARK,
Acent ER. R. Co.
amimpieg PHILADELPHLA. AND
REAPING RAILROAD CO.,
Office, ititT South FOURTHStreet.
PnitangLente. Jane AIRS.
EXCURSION TICKETS
Will be iesned between all point., et REDUCED
FARES, good for all leateenrer trams, from Saturday,
June 19, to Monday, JulylB, 1861.inedneive.
,ie29-6t WM. R. Mett.s.ErsigY,
MILITARY NOTICES..
NOTICE. -- WANTED, a Company
to oomplete Colonel CHANTEY'S REGIMEN
which is ordered by the Secretary of War to be
mustered in immeciately A Lieutenant , with 30
men, will also be taken to fill one of the Companies.
CoL A. W. CHANTEY.
11* Girard House.
TO YOUNG! MEN ABOUT TO VOLUN
TEER-A young man of reap potability. who is think
ing of going into the ranks, te desirous of meeting
and forming the acquaintance of a few respectable
young men of temperate habits and good moral charac
ter twho may also contemplate shouldering a musket).
with a view of conSUlting as to the hest and most desi
rable company to *Smolt themselves, and for their mu
tual interest as oompsniors in-erms. Address,. with
out delay." Volunteer," office of this paper. je22.st*
'ALV OLIIN T E Z 11. OAVALRY—
WANTED—TWENTY 43001) MEN. to fill
WO a Comininretteebed to Colonel Young's
.".. " WORT CAVALRY. Rome end equip
ments! found. Will be mustered into the United Sumas
serve. ea Boon as the Company i■ full. Also, wanted
two /VOGL MI. Apply at ta i b Docx. Street.
je2S4t CAPT. DAVID.
il,Ol l O MEN WANTED FOB THE
UN [TED STATES MARINE CORPS. able-bodied,
between the ages of 21 and 55ream, not l tha n
five feet four and a bar M ess obs. blab, and of good
oharaoter. Soldiers Bening In ti t., corps perform auty
at navy yards and on board silted States ships-of
war on fore= stations. All other information who%
may be dewed will be given at the Rendezvous, No.
311 South FRONT Street.
Pint Lieutenant W. STOKES BOY_O.
Je4l-Im Reoruiting Olnoer.
FXCTURS lONS, P 1044100, &G.—JONES'
WOODB,--JONES' WOODS are beyond all doubt
the 0.01:401t, most beautiful, shadiost, and most spacious
of any excursion ground in the vicinity of Philadelphia.
'I he grounds can be reached without the slightest fa
ti.ue or exposers to the gun. by Mina of sitemal dare
run be the Restonville. Mantua, and rain:meant Rail
road uontpany. The price for the round trip is se mo
derate as to ha within theranch of all. The Heaton
yule Company connects with Race and Vines the Green
and Coates, and the Arab-street roads; hence Excur
manias from eoy part of the Oltypan be conveyed Hi the
Grove For email pevrtiTe t the +ale.Easa, and spacious
arger thee the Musical Pond Hall), as also a fine
can he had.
. . .
F u r Term, fce.. sturdy from 8 to 11 A. M. to .70111*
B yitriE, at the office of Lewis 0. Cassidy. 213 south
SIXTH, or in the afternoon, front 9 to 46 to the officers
f the esompany, in the otitee, at ilestonville.
e27-thta 2t r •
ft FFICE PIIILADELPILIA GAS
wolexB. Java 2{, 2881.
PROPOSALS will be reoei ad at this office until
Noon of the Ist of July next i v or the gale to the Tom
tees of the Yiliiadelphia Gas Worse. of sock iu the
Germantown Gas Works :
Richmond Gee Worse
Southwark and idotenlenehla GM Works;
aud in the Ma:mynah Gas Works,.
To he used as investments for the Sinitinsirds
aid Works. WM. PENN L
Jeletirt Cashier,
EABI AND OOMFORT.
A. ThEOBALD peke. Who min Means or snit
f
g ro b a, oerfoll IPTODSDIT WPM" WEN Arm Bus twee
who know when they me muted m HOOTS or enotz
Iwo minted to give him a call, and those who U4lll/11K
WO/0 Wilted before may be wilted now. He in at hie MC
plaee. 6014 COATEI3 Street. 015 Sm
WINE NIANUVIOTORY.—J. W.
_a: cos,_ 814 CIIBITRUT &reel • ftworm
low the ! ' c.ontizeental.' The otte. of w ealato
*NI is invitee to Itis IRLPSI).,: C "/
111$. of sessresr way. sistertshtqlk l 3 4l
Mr!!
alp& emir al 'LIMO
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
itkaURII OF TILE FAVORITE&
To MORT. end tiVlkfty NIOUI •iihi ff We e k,
HOOLEY ANTI CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS.
The !adding Stara of the Bt/o.opiein Profeuton.
The great Cemio Trio,
MACH, BRIMES and 40 1 / 7 011.
The naluened gunman,
lA
castp.end.., eßiFFite_, REEyES and bilcliMen.
To ether with MOMS. HOWARD, OiLigt xn, Rua.
MOM% end the
LDISTRUNIENTA L
.IZUINTZTTE,
In their Cheater and Anniminn Entertainment*.
A obsogo of PrugrifrOTllo
For particulars sea bills. Pei. as usual. MICR
MeDONOUGH'S OLYMPIC THILITEN,
FOURTH NIG H T Aar' TRE.
5 UMMISR SASON.
The followeng additions have been made to the OPITI
YAW/ .
ELIVA PLACE, min as PERRY, Miss MACY,
Mn.s RYNA.E. Mtiut FLORENOEt
!dr BARRETT.
Tlll9 (aaturday) EVENING , vnll performed the
Nannoal Drama Of
TEN OCEAN ; or, "Tte Deep. Deep Bea."
New sooner,. Now Costumes.
CAST 07 CIiARACTXRS.
Dennis ..—T E bloDp_nough
Harry Beim-- . •
atttn
Peter semau
511
,asy Botta--- -
Bailors and 1 - V - Is.antri.
Conaindiag with the laughsblo farce or
TAB TWO ORZOORIEfit.
Little etegOry....,••••----- • • • Hug ChiPsiall
Vir ----Joe Barnett
In rehearsal Tea Nightie to a Bar Room.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
FIFTH WENN, MONDAY. PINK N A
Atd Every Hight this Weelr, PAtalttramlp . 1 11 ,0 ". 0
Rxhibitiou or the RUSSIAN WA*. A the great
Battles laud sad sea, Tornadoes, ilhtmittationa, en d
all the etlAerttom*. wte owoonoganoo emir.
Adationoi cent' ; tibildrennif cents. ilmml;
quit THIRTY4EIGHTH ANNUAL . NIX.
RIBITION OP THE PRNNISYLITANIA A 0,16
DENY OF TRH FINIS ART! LS NOW °PENA?
1025 CHiStlfillUW street.
Admission
_fee reduced to 10 Cents. Season Tickets,
26 Cents. Children under twelve years, half snow.
Oatalarses. S gents_ eV
`7OO TO SNV -TO IIiVZST ; A
IL wHKETlV, e lT3VA ° F u ßiffiti f eli. Applf-to
AY , JUNG MAN, just graduated from
the High Behool, desires a SITUATION In a
mercantile hone would be satisfied with a inajal maim
until hie experienee would entitle him to an inereatea
remuneration. 1•11-tat
A YOUNG! MAN, whose evenings are
t o t . d!azgaged t erishee employment in poshs•
Addre l i .13.fft referegiae
" Blood's Distostott. 11828-tuthilt,
liiijANTED—A purchaser fora patent
iv'. right that will yield fifty-thousand dollars to sal
Eamon who has roomy. $lOO will pueblo Mann,
Tie proprietor ibtoug legit% beiIIthi • OPIIMPOGIO to
Addrow " Alfred.' at this coffee. pin-itte
WANTED 35,000 tIIV 141 , 18TC{4OE
nn Viir b
laco r„ lore
WANTSD —BY AN EXPERIEbTOED
'alumni: who can eattunand a fair amonAt_ et
near trade, an ensagtement in a firat.alsaa jobbing
hems. .Addreas.' 141. 8.," cam of Ths.Proth
jel9.lot.
----
IFIMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG
?den, /to.. , are invited to address tke "Em_iplot
ment Committee.' et LS Roome of the Sta M il
Ohn tr stian Association. 1009 and 1011 (3
Seet. aisS•int
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
inWANTED TO RENT—A Moderate
eized EOUSE, Ins good loosfli. Rent not to ex
otod *MN per annum, Beet or rat noes wive. „Mt
dress t. Tenant." office of The Pre . jess-dc.
ea GERMANTOWN.-10 RENT, fot
JES.the Bummer, a FURNISERD ROUSE, near gimp ! .
maker's-lane Statton- Apply sixth house on LlelDEll
Street, itts-St
gig LET —At low rent, a pleasant
country Iraq, with tbree sores oftend...we Ati ll
ahaileil,stin variety of fruit, COMM' of Gres /het
GTO• i i ttr i
and York 'toad, BraneStown, min =ilea t
street by railroad, and eight minutes walk from ego
Lane /Station of North Penagylvania Railroad. Inquire
of sir. /11BDARY. *Rio/rite. or of Dr. DE BliNfilli-
VILLAIS, 133 Routh bilVbfiTil ernes. Jett-es tf*.
ea TO RENT LOW—Furrushed or un.
MlLlunnohod, for fox anontbA or loniror. if desired. a
large and convenient 14.01J81 . Re. IRI6 nn. slzeot.
Apply to A. E and I. H . 9 A ZO ARCH
Street. is Mit
ma CHESTNITT-STREET ROUEN and
MIH. STORE to rent.—Tbe desirable hgelaeo
MN CHESTNUT Street, with dwelling attached. loo A at
y
at 491 CHESTNUT aItri
a GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
IVENIN—To Rent, the Large end commodious
modem-built Rouse, _comer of ARMAT Blest sad
WILLOW Avenue, with gas, bath, hot and oo ltatot,
and aft the modern improvements. Apply to sn
11. TARR, 710 eltlSErt Street. Philaderphis, or • th e
premises.
MB TO RENT.-A rare opportunity is
NA
Offered to a eetaPeteat Manager of a Boarding
House by the undormsned. who *Tent to rent the wie
mins formerly' known as the UNITED STATES HO
oppositeated on CHESTNUT Street, ahoy... Fourth,
the Custom Home. The limn contains forty
rooms all of which are pertly furMshad. The din
is ninety-five feet in length, besides kitebena,
pantries, and every other cenvementie that can be de
sired. The premier have been fitted up in a tem
plets Meaner, and are ready for numediatwoooneaney.
To a proper person, having experience, a profituole
business can be done. To an acceptable tenant the
terms will be made ranitanuble. For shrtienlaly
to JOHN RES, on the prrmises, between the of
9 and 8 o'clock. jou-
T°BENT—A Very desirable non,
on Ninth-rarest front Ba n " The Continental
HotaL" The store at Milli and yan streets earre
*tally !Wanted for a ItannLn and Hammes Maker,
Appir to JOHN RION,
fel-u hiouthwart NINTH and 15.A105014 Blareew.
ipoß EXOHANGL-A OHOIOB TRAM
-m , " of good iiromproved hum land in the Stets of ROI
Jersey, oonsetuent to the oily, will be man=
WIG oo arty. Apply at D 11dl o. FED
•
New Yor k.
171RST-CLASS BO.ARDIN4, AT Ma
x.- MANTOWN, within six minutes' walk at March
lane station. Apply at *at; Booth BROAD tit. Jell 9
TWO FAMILIES can be accommodated
with firet-clau BOARD. Howe urivate
where there are no children. o beautifully situ
ated; five minutes walk front•• Wayne" station. Re
ferences' exchanged. addrees "Excelsior," Derensin
town P. O. Jen ft
PRIVATB BOARDING HOCTBR.—Plea
pant aeoommodattone for families or single per
sons, corner of 13119 AD and Nh; W Streets, formerly the
*merman Hote
DALletsm,June 7d, 1361. idlogt*
US4BRILLAB—WIth heavy gnglish
very durable. JOSEPH FUSSELL,
Jen it Noe. ti and 4 N. FOURTet St
A LOT OP VERY CHEAP GINGHAM
A
Sun-Umbrellas, for We br
JOSEPH FUSSELL,
Noe. 9 and 4 North FOURTH Street.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
WAMN INSURANCE COMPANY,
a. - No. 40.DOREI D I
UM!"
FIRE AND INLAND INSIONANOE.
DrucToßs.
&serge W. Itsy—.—tlkey & Katlack.
net Wright-- Wright Bros A Dis.
. B. Haney . .. Davis & Rime .
Henryen Lewis. Jr ---. " .t.eins Bros &
Riabsrdson " J. C. Howe &
ael W. Bodine...-Freet Wyorning isnisPlPS
no. W. Everniar-01 J. W. Brennan A
GOO. A. West..—.... . West & Fobeig o
W. S. itlartin.-.-.. " Bangs, Martin, & Oh
0. Wilson Dwns--- Attorney-at-law. .
E. D. Wooltair--....0f Sibley Molten, A Weabilles
Jee., Ressler, Jr- ...110.17E1 preen stmt.
filtliriGE W. DAY,lnwide tg avii
FRANQIS N. BBOX, Vioe
WIALIAMI I. BLANCRARD.Seerstsre.
RAVING - -7IIND---UNITBD EITATIZ
PO' TRUST COMPANY; eernar TRIED med CALMMI
NW'S Street..
INIEICEINF FIVE PER. CENT -
,Pra
mu ipddilionk
JAMES It. HINTEL &oniony sad Tram*.
Oilleo hours. from 10 until I a'alooir.
laketil
Ms Company net ) vines an 11747 applieattes
atwire.
J.ITJ Tin SAFE DEPOT itESIOVID
to No. Ell South SEVENTH Street. Itiar the
the
,to
thantfal for past Won, and halltg
r ic,
determined to merit tate patronage, nu o ft
elegant and eeneellient etore, and has now cm
largo assortment of Lit h e ' . Cellbratqd PrztoL
Chilled Iron Pre and Barglar f roof Safes, the qqy
strictly lire and tires? proof as ea made.) ' . mi
ne,' vneuttliod B&W' Vault, Bale. pad Bonk
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locos will to
to order on short nodes, This .11 the strostuits
protected, knd cheapest Door an c disah 7 0 V1Wd.
Auto,
patio suontion is to ors New
Cabinet !Safe for pate. Jeweirz. . This • m mak
„d eo to moans in style and Matinee anyUlimpst ss
ridefrndular' purpose, . nd ig the only ona MI stria.
Brscun Nonaz.—l have jaqw on sand soy twenty Sr
Farrel, Herring,_ & Co.'. sates moat of MOM nearly
naw..pad some May of other bates,
m i krising a
sompme assortment an to Mom, and li ea
"hanged for the new Valebratad L il lie . ap will
be sold at very tow prises. Please eon and
lapo-bif IC C. 5A.D.Lmat
PURE PORT WINE.
0. H. MATTSON,
ARCM AND TENTH STREETS.
Je6
NEW LO AN
FOR SALE
A limited amount of the new 3,000,000 LOAD 4 In
mums to suit lurohitsiirs, for sale by
JAY COOTCF, 8d 00,,
114 sount THIRD BTRZILV.
BEOI I / 4 4,R LINE AND
DAILY EX.DURADDICB.-01111111Ber 100.
RAMSEY leaveidfirsttivr
kißCHatraeldallt's
D0111%17 dit c ", 981 1 1 4 r 21112 :.
L B .9 , ... " 'ker e a4 ta mi l et
Wifik and Salem. a aa" ,
paFare TOT the Excursion.-- (19
• for Sraseton end Odense. meet Male kuse,
jess-at*
ag iggOß MEW YORK.
NEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware MI
&rattan Canal. •
Tallmanlnnis and Stew Turk Dawns Ismok,l,
MIT?! litt j _livirAreri ear
gags in ~.ew ork the followuss.....
:relights taken at reasonable tog B
WM._f,C
EL NOUTE wn 410•14*
JAMEN
unr
_bang 14 and 24 • {eta Yarn.
altalt-
matyOß NZVT TOM
Philadelphia ilteam hapellar Oa
eamesztae th eir hassese ler the imam as
1110 aut.
wheir to an not mown= traliat at &mat
Pi lwo r rnui aboy moo r
mu tain oda tattae uns.
salat
Maw
OlL.—Pure Olive uil in white
n-or t tlpie bottles Just A rrAvlmUcr bat* t y lor
1 1:11 0 1 0 8 .Mttille
inIARZT casks and owes
7iil t . l lo l =tlita l abn a itin i klag"
e. 909 South FAO? MOM •
AMUSEMENTS.
WANTS.
BOARDING.
UMBRELLAS.
BAYING FUNDS.
SAFES.
FOR BALE BY