The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 01, 1861, Image 3

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TEL HOME GUARD REBELLION AND RIIIISIAN WAR.-Fourth of i Philadelphia Markets. CONTINENTAL HOTEL--Ninth and Chestnut.
Limit D D Abohlot • N York Mr Thompson. Fhitads
Tips Home Guard of Philadelphia is now oom July will bo well represented at the Assembly Jane 29-- Brelr ir l• Col J R Prior. • • Jos W Peuohtwanger. N Y
L A i e N u tTh
. .. A i or four thousand seven hundred and seventy Building I n addition to the Rebellion and Cri
n.7members,and a grand display is antioipated mean campaign, a large number of Revolutionary For. Flour tc-day there la very little demand.
ates - akier• N It M shield . Cinoinnati
Wetherell eaeto ckoinna l l
.v. F Drake & niece, Ohio
New York
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°netting our of is y, omman cornet presented There will be three and th e market is dull at previous quoted r■, Major D R "%Natoli. U 8 A rhea Der•ow.
4 25 2 J Gourd & Kill• New York Ramsay Crooks, N York
~ri ti e the Only buyers at $
eel Pleasanton The men have been very well ern billooe ont that da y; morning, afternoon, and the trade being about Emil Noel . New York Mrs M J Biome, Boston
e - •andpresent a truly oreditsble appearanoe. evedileg The 1171 1 3 t6 having Completed the new 450 for Western superfine, $t 75 iii for Ponca do, Jaa 7 . ' Bowman. Boston El B monger. rabo.ni
killed, J L Dual.y. New York A If Miller, Mit...bore
They here been °applied with arms and equip. ve•J of the most atarUtog cooties of the &tail con-
Da'. Remington. Ban
• • di will begivenforthebrat - s inalading drums, fifes, sergeants' swords, ot they
Mies hl A Shult, II York
sant ,
ilety Pabree, and oevalry accoutrements, at the , - .. R Aloshnn aihin Jnha tar, Lew a
Sane 50 per bbl for fancy * brands, as in quality, II Q. Sanderson,
Mil k !CHALK FOUNDLING -Officer M rs T Campbell, California M's. Campbell, California
Alberteori, of
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. A I . abovea 11. e Flour I ThOe (lampoon, Jr Oat W ',tor en. Dayton. 0
The receipts continue fair, and Judders generany
f ee following companies den/Vise the First Reg , - the Ninth -ottoot, toned a new-born infant In the are free tellers at the -ture- 7 a Gen If te lisoo,_ lie an Robe. T urner, w Baltimore
,„f Infantry of the Home Guard : Company area, No 2208 Brown street, on Saturday morning selling in a small way at $3 25 per bbl. Cora meal W Windom. Niemand John Brown.
ou. -
A Thirteen th about six o'ol
ward, Captain Edgar M Gregory ; ook. It was taken to the station
' B,Fourteenth ward, Captain JM . Blot. • house is goatee at $2 6231'2 76 for Penns , and $2 871 for u llo T n T James Yort e. N I IH it ievinoott. P e rn a
Holcomb. Delaware I 8 Warren. New York
A moe II Breath & la i 0 1 Al Ise Burgos, Priv ft I
,oipany • Brandywine
- 1) . - c ompany 0, Twentieth ward, Captain E. G. miss Smite. Prov . it I N C Rexford, New York
sonars; etimPaU7 0, Twentieth ward, Captain W. SLIGHT FIRR.-Teetorday morning a alight wneor -The receipts and sales are moderate. w w Boom Ohio Genii Blame. Ohio
Baker. Oregon J C Barlow, St Londe
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IC. Binder; oompatty V, Twelfth ward, Captain S. fire occurred in Controller street, above Union, and the market • dull at previous rates. A few to
S Leidy; • ootapany F, Thirteenth ward, Captain geared by the burning of a barrel of clothes widish small lots only found buyers at sl.lBal 22 for fair N Y atenton New Jersey 0 R CarPeNtN r . J
to good Western and Penne reds, $1 26 for time it Cowan, r ttaburg Ft W Forbes', Neve.York
M mr Hurley Joa M Davis, New Yot
J . l, Brodie ; company la, Fifteenth ward, Captain 'naught from a furnace.
Rose Snowden; oompany It, Eleventh ward, • - - Southern do, and $1 27.1 35 for Western white. WM. Chaos . New York John J ThoMP'o7 l . N. 2
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tale L Kelly; isomptiny I. Eighteenth ward, WARRANTS FOE TUE "STEAMERS."-The
W C Tuato . ber. intim. Del
Clipa. le Durham. New York
as in quality, all In store. Rye le selling in a : 0
gem Pittsburg _ fie as. /sew York •
cote 11 Joh
n Metz ; oompany K, Fourteenth Ward, warranty for the gleam Are-engine compel:ries will small way at 821 for Penna Corn comes in slowly, ,
etptilin Samuel Har t L.
Baker. Jr, California fft Sanderson. Wash
be ready to be delivered to the respective pempa. Red prime yellow is steady, at 52a63e, the latter F w weio o , N ow Y or k Theo ri Wilson, N V
The Geld officers of this regiment are : .Colonel, Dies to-morrow.. I afloat. The demand is limited ORM continue Sol Beutbner. New York John R Patrick. N V
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I F Winslow. Troy. N Y Mrs Wilson. Canada
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Bickel ; Majors, Leonard Myers and R. hi dull, and Penne are freely off ere d at 30... without miss Ladd. washintton J A Griswold. Troy, N Y
lonic. Rsoerre..-There will be a regatta arranged sales ; 1,800 bushels Southern gold at 2810, afloat. 3At Caldwell. Maine goo A K McClure, Pa
W Foley. CIA , ington.KY
The following oompaniee Comprise th e Second for to day to Cheater. Del , and back. The sail. BARK -There is a good demand for Queroitron, I_ Willoox. Covirdeton, Ey .Ir
Jos 11 itro 11. New Jersey Mel Davies. Fort Monroe.
orient Of infantry of the Homo Guard ; loom- boat Dot, owned by J. /Whim has been challenged and farther small sales of Ist No. 1 were made at Liout J fit .tooke,ll a A Aal Gay. Bruton_
reg $29; the reosipts continue light.
s my A, Sixth ward, Captain Barney; Oompsny for a purse of slooLlent Ilioliox, U al_A John Berry,NflV York
t Ninth ward, Captain Welch ; Clemently 0, - _ . Corson -The market Is firm but quiet, and a w
_ in Brand. New York S a Petit km. Look Haven
" W .8 Lansing, N Y
Sixth ward, Captain Flanagan ; Company D, PltorLgia UNION 11v.RTINO.-A. meeting of limited hotness only to note in the way of sales. R Trepobard. N Y
E l sa' ward, Captain Pry ; Company It, Filth the People's Linton party, of the Tenth ward, will PILOYI3IOII3 -Ape movement •
0 ROCERtiII .ata J . ,,,,e.shße
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11 8 Wines. N Y
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card, Captain loolirtheed l Company F, Ninth be held at the southwest corner of Tenth and elontinues small, and the prises of both about the F B Revere. N I Geo A Hilton •
Captain Patten ; Company 0, Tenth ward, Vine streets this evening. game as last quoted. .. Cl 7 Wells Jr M C Mercer. Towanda
ward,WHISKY is dull, bbls selling as wanted at 1831 ..1 8 Ethrovrood.Frind dit Lao Cart L.ngsafelter. Oregon
Coital° Grant ; Company 11, Ninth wardoldsptain .
Thu C Weeks, Boston Jag H Freeland, Boston
Reuel; Company I, Tenth ward, Captain Roat ; Fate.-An alarm Of flre Was calmed about
17o ' the latter for prime Ohio, and hide at 1810. John Sproston,
Newark. NJ W Nunitms, Mame
W W Dunlap, West Point' Addison Dougherty, N Y
Coalesce ii, Tenth ward, Captain Rene Galliou. two Molook yesterday afternoon by the burning of Newlrork St k E h
oe Re angeo4tine 29.
The field Millers of this regiment (one colonel, a qu a ntity of cotton waste in the machine shop of • C W Smith. Naltimore A Van fiwarengen • •
Geo W Campbell. N Y J it Woolf, St Louie
, N ,i, lieutenant•oolooel, and two major') are to be Messrs. Hoff * Fontaine, at Third street, above PERIM HOARD, Jae Craig. St Joseph Mo John Scott, et Joseph. Mo
Trine Tboronehman, Mo
&Med to morrow. 8 1 other regiments of Franklin avenue. Damage trifling. 80001 J 8 lie, 'Bl, coup- 86 1000 Clew & TolB F bds 76 tl3.°NrP4TorStej°l"i`
. . Maas A Harris , Washington
!dotty, one of riflemen, one of artillery, and one --------em--• sooe tl Sas, Ott.res_._ Mg 7.Continental 11k.... 46 W Camp be ll , Nlr
lits U 8 es. '67.-„...- Eses, in P&Mfill M ail IM tr._ eni lien li 0 (train. UR A
John Amour. N V
of cavalry, are now being formed, and as soon as FOUND DIAOWNRD.-The body of an unknown 4000 ill l'oup Ws '79.- 794 378 N Y Central It- - 73)1( • P 11 J ' wk°°ll ' ' 4 V C K Garrison, N Y •
soh oonsiets of ten companies, each company .man was found Boating in the blehoylkill yester• Moo d 0..... _____.. ataf so do.--.......rm 7 5 M .T 0 Winrar, C hica g o
1 honor Perri, Baltimore °some V Perry, Balbm'e
aeries a roll of settee members with not less than . 6000 Tenn 8t 6t, '9O- 33 40e do -_.... -... 71 li i• Teatman. Nashville -Gilbert
day afternoon, at the toot of Vine.street wharf. 50.0 d 0.... - 410 eig 200 410. . ...s7 73
ose hundred names subscribed, the organisation The coroner will hold an inquest to-day . 200 d o . . 1 su Erie Railroad .. _. . 22 David B Horne, Wasalng'n Iloldetherg, California
into regiments will be oompleted. . .._tre de
• MO d0_...................... sr 12 do. Pre. 43 A t r p R 4 , 1, sr i & . . Johnston
F W Yoshnrgb & la. N Y
Alteralta 1111 W TOPIC 11,1101.11111 T. A SNP:OIL MBOTING Of Common Council Will a l Hrigner,l.l 8 A
it hilk dt ----- iiii t31:7711 ISO Harle m
iiira ILTZtiI:: ll' bu .t rn er l ady
Geo_T kleokev,Minnesota
The Fifteenth Regiment of New York velum be held thin afternoon, at 3 o'olook, relative to 10(00 d 0.....• , . WM 10 do- 2 , toff '• :I
Perry.
Minnesota
. f i la ffi M n o x li . o n rm;i i k, Chicago
Mere left Amboy between eleven and twelve o'clock leasing the Philadelphia and Erie railroad to the 20.: 1 0 Violeta St es .,.- 41 too htiohigairuentral. 4416 1 4 '" r i orgg r . , .V.,thiollloo 7 , 17 r li me, A u r a
10000 do _ _ .._l3 43 100 do. ~.,,.
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os Saturday night. en route for the seat of war. Pennsylvania railroad. M orton . . WT B Duncan, Philo:
• 6000 d a.-... --. sfi 438 Bond. N Y A T Meßer olds MM!,
They arrived at Waehlngtonitreet'wherf about .
the boy '
named / 1000 du.• ••• • • •••.alO 43 26 ido EV F
.60 Hiatt 11 & N1 . H.... )2,4 . x often. Boston
rio____.....-. etlit noill Can R f10p.439 6674 a MAW° - •
Seyllght. ItECOVRRED.-The body . Of
orris. tie im II r . Buffalo
0 M o r r i s . Calijoruts B .ll4tb i t l iL_;Watt, Oalifor nla
Abirut one half of the regiment are meohanios-- Coroory, drowned on Saturday, was recovered yea- 7000
U+OD N e', l : r - iiii: - . .: . " 43,,,•'• 626, 1 1°•••••••'''''' - '„,° w ter Wm Dourtee t _Californin C W Waltoo, Me
ingIVION, mamas, carpenters, blsokrialthe, ,to - terdsy and conveyed to the residence of MS pa •--- --•••-- M o Clerk.me •
1000 • do-. - " ',....: NV PEI d0...•:....4...1011. 61§ ir 7,1 c. :! . pf Y ••• 8 P c°w•r• '• .."
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John it Devrem e, le, Pa
rhos turnlahlog within the ranks all the isotope- route: - 111X4) do " ' - 6. -- J - 5 01 i 100 13°- "" --." 6."4 WBhi ro t i e Li le, ri Y
lions necessary to treat formidable defences of s dooo Louisiana ot es -EH 100 d 0............. •*X UN 4 •
• 1000 Mich 8t7e........ St hie do ..._ -- 110 64E ANIESI O `AIe HOTHL--Cheatunt street. above Fifth
war, in their march, Without a requisition of out- LEGAL IN'PEL L IGEN CE. sow re YSt Si , st__ un 10Cley Col & - Cin R. 97 -
side aid. . 600 Missouri St 54., 38 Tee Gal S Cho R_-.0 eo Lt R P King, J r,Wasli,D CE A Howard. US A
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MC d 0...--.... D6O 3834 so . do— -.MIO lina 11 Morton . W Morton .
The following ht a list of the offices; .
DISTRICT COURT IN BANO--,Todges Share- moo do __.. -
..., .98.1 i 100 d o.-......b0w 60% Col le Z Judson, New York 812 James & la. Ohio
Colonel, John McLeod Murphy • lieutenant C W White e Chris 0 Faxon, Tonne see
colonel, F ranc i s u O'Keefe ; 70 ,, j0r, C " 0 . C o l ga t e ; wood, Stroud, and liath.-Opinions in the fellow- 1 1 04 do- • -:::": 1 ' 39 3 ,A 1 50 d'''
do----- —.. 3 1-4 lee
Adjutant, Walter L. Casein ; quartermaster. Ed- lag oases on the Argument List were read by won do - • .7:130 l e ir LO Willianta, Tennessee W Purim Mar lard
do ..._ 3£04 50 C 0..- _430 69X R P Penmen. Jr. USA_ Ins F Smith & c, r ) ra t Reading
ward J Strang ; engineer and ordnance officer , Judge Sherwood on Saturday morni n g: efr..o do.--- ___-_r II 38,6( 10 do -----. 1110' ff Farnsworth.loek Haven 'Wm Sparta'. Mo.
Richardson vs. Ineetran e Captain Stephen Chester ; surgeon, James hie- . • o Co, Rule for a
.new moo Biklyn Wat'r bn.loo 180 do., ...-,....,... Hi% H Newkirk & la. ooston Thee hisser. Roomer,
let A It Parker, Maga
Nair; sergeant major, James W. Drummond ; trial disoharged. 11100 Hod a l e t m..... 10216 200 Clev: & Toledo . .it -Zr C W marker, Boston
2CKEI do ........103% 101 dn..-- ....UM' 13 Mof4 Breadelbam. Conn John Eioble. bew York
drummajor, George &blesser ; fife major, Meant ;- - iir
Trough vs. liarthest. Rule for a new trial ab- moo Chi to N 3 d .... r Stable New York Cape C Kokesperger,FU3oh
chaplain, George E Post, D. D ; paymaiter, Jai. solute 4 MO 14 Sue it W let m 60% i lal do --
23400
do--
---34 . ° 1 4 4,61 l ia e rFranoine&laMuffolk Pk John Boswell. New lor k
IMO do,---....._. 6 1. l 260 Chicago IRI-110 85 me Root, Conneediaut John KoCullough, Boston
B Walsh. Fox vs. Dinmore. Verdlot amended, • J W Jermon. Philadelphia till tipleMetil, StOiill-S.Pa
CoMpetiy A-Captain, J. 0 Hicks ; lieutenant, Meyer vs Burns. Rule for a new trial dim Nett , Yolk Markets on Saturday. . Wm M Rockefeller. Ps J a Packer: Sunbury. Pa
DR. Beath . ; ensign, Wm. W. Dorton eherged, lied judgment for plaintiff on points re- FLoon was dull, and elosed at a farther decided do - JR. Scott, ILI 8 A
Israel Leaming.NewJersey E De Marbom, U 8 A
Company B -Captain. Thee. Bogen ; lieutenant served. ohne, especially for comm' 0 grades. Tim sales em- •
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F. Lerkin ; ensign, J. W. Hyatt. ' Bowman vs. Knollieek. Me for a new trial brawn' 13.000 barrels at 53 75m3 so, and extra State at
84 6004 63 PTATESS UNlcti-Earket uredit. ahem) Si x Lb. •
Company 0-Captain, J. J. Reidy, (detailed discharged, and judgment for defendant on point Hritgav was heavy and Glowed at aOdeeltne 'of Mlle Jesse Conrad, Washington H P Dumber, Pittsburg
with Lieutenant Chas Bacon to forward supplies ;) reserved. V' bushel, with sales of 376 000 bushels. at SI 03E1 133( ti S Magee.-Maryland Immo Cook, Penne
lieutenant, J. W. Da Cunha ; ensign, M. J. Bogen. Market Company vs. Lute. Rule for a new trial for winter red, 730490 for Milwaukee club, and 72e tr Walker, Boston
NM for common to prime Chicago. W A Boyden. Altoona
James Humphries. Penne W fil Allison. Mlllin, Pa
Company D-Captain, James Bleogneen ; lien- dies:Merged. Rve-Balem 1.000 bushels at 647. JJ • fries. NW sit Chester A Braley. Delaware • •
tenant, Joseph Wood, Jr , - _ensign, Timothy Lobey. Webb vs. Mears Rule for a new trial absolute. ? e r e v •l i il it i t,ZlATt r i i t,: c tl,f c tigos sa ll e r e goe c oo s h l o s sli c a e 75 IA F e K- nay . Johnstown, Pa J ae Fe_sentrin. Maryland '
11417180 e vs. Steman Rule for a new trial dis- Ch es Juda . Maryland J Kennedy. Lancaster
Company IE-Captain, E. 0. Perry ; lieutenant, James D Akltiv. Penns Geo :do Alpin
11 V. Stetson ; ensign hi Howlett.for tames and HID for prime.
charged, and judgment fer defendant on point re - w flume-Sales 300 barrels at 185(e. 11 Helmond. Vireinte F Ewing, Virginia
°emptily P-Captain. J Garrett; lieutenant, served. John Benton, Trenton
It P. O'Brien; ensign, J. B Thomas. Meneth vs. Johnson. Opinion by Stroud, J.
Y 1
l I'l ' T B M S e COMMERCIAL HOTEL--Bixth et., above Cheetaut.
Company C-Captain, J. Lalor ; lieutenant, W Judgment. for plaintiff. .
A Brown ; ensign, T. Sanford. Colston PLEAS -Jndgoe Thompson and J M hloMlnn. Wrceport. Pe W A lien & lady. Ohio
Ludlow.-Joshua Elperlog, assignee of the National V L Stover.-Penna Mato Bee'ght. Penns
Company 11-Captain, W. A Ketchum ; lieu
tenant, H. P Bronson ; enelgn. Theodore Lane • Safety luminance and Trust Company, vs. Lewis W i lson ,
' Tau Mtorrear Commute Dircor.-Rookhill * W H Grevemerer,Fteehuy H H ishantx, FL Pr:hurler
Wilson's Brown Stone Clothing Hall &thews CO be me
~. H A Hamil Ft eohny'er Dr Quiet Phorroxeme
Company I-Captain ,la W. Warner ; lieutenant, Cooper and At Thomas it Sons. ThIS was as ap •bd -a n ets
ofmilitary cloth- W No
0. la Pol
e .Jr. Penne F teems. as. ous t
C.ll Amerman, (detailed as se rotary ;) ensign , landing house for the
lineation by bill in 'equity for a epeeist injunction manufacturing
ing. In the upper stories they have some twenty canters LMY. refill I ._ J 11 Ua,braith. Chester oo
John Farrell. to restrain defendants from disposing of stook to •
mp
eloyed, and about seven hundred b an d , are oonetant-
Compawy K-Captain, Jas. Dodd ; lieutenant, the amount of $12,000, which is held by defendant, HARLEY SHEAF 130TEL--Beciond at.. bet. Vine.
A P Greene; ensign, George Murphy. • Lewis Cooper, as collateral security for money ad• ly engaged in making up the work. Over three thousand
D P Nielson, Pennsylvania Chas Roster, Cheltenham
coats were made no by this firm in ten days, for the
CMORNANN'iI REIOIIIII/17 C 1 RIFLE RANGERS vanced to the reeeistly exploded National while It Smi'll Harper, Fox Chase Capt Writs it la, N Jersey
State, beside. full suite for several oompentes of Home w Reberumok, Pa Joe Fill. Pennsy lvania
was in operation.
A committee has been appointed to oolleot sub The Stook is advertised to be sold by M es-. Guards, and for °Moms of the army and navy. The Win P Flowers. Ohio Wm Butler Delaware
ariptions to be applied to the maintenance of the Themes & Sons tomorrow and this applroatleon'it location of this well-known establishment I. Nos. 603
13 W Bowes. New Jersey Fens S W Kirk, W Cheater
J T Bunsen, Boatmen P Webb & is.' hi 1A.16191116
above regiment. , whiob has been accepted , and 11 based on that provision of the stay law which for- and 600 Chestnut street. above Sixth.
Slug mustered Into the United States servloe Mies Ella Kirk, W Cheater Master le Kirk, W Cheater
bids the sale of eollaterale under penalty of double Pa°v°"°.-It is said that General Patterson's Dr A C. Stiles, New Jersey
GIRARD ROME GUARD. Geo Willhelm, Easton
Weiler, Easton
damages. piokets on the Potomac can see the &unionists reap-
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The members of this corps will greet today on The defence deny the constitutionality of this log the wheat harvest, whilst that of the poor Union MOUNT VERNON HOTEL-Second sto above Ara:
their armory a staff forty feet high, and at three Provision. - and also allege that the complainant is men was still standing in the fields and going to de- David Brelsford, Bristol Daniel Boas. Bristol •
ended will fling to the breese a flattwenty two not entitled to equitable relief, because the some struntion. This is what the rebels Gall " stealing the -A Yandecrifr, Bristol Geo Bell, Pella •• .• .
feet by fourteen, which was presented to the oom• sot which forbids the sale of collateraleat theism!, oomforte of the enemy." but the loyal lotions of the .A e J linrib. Pe_pne Geo If Tailor. Penna
is th e nbee. Tonna
in many instances, be furnished with what Naßollox, Pi Brown. Penn%
piny by Chas. T Yorke', Jr. They will make time given an adequate remedy for a violation of . I "rth will , N Jersey Mr Taylor. Penns
their first day parade in the afternoon, with one its provisions. the rebelit cannot obtain, vie i Elegant, serviceable. Thos Lowber. Penna. A Miller, Tonna
hundred men and • full brass band, and will pro- The court took this view of the minter, and re. and comfortable Snits from 'the extensive clothing
seed to Fairmount Park to drill. Prior to starting ruled the injanotion. Although this was not un. house of Granville Stokes, 609 Chestnut street. with BALD EAGLE HOTEL-Third at.. below Callowhill.
from the armory, they will be the reolpient of a looked for by the (mussel foroomplaktant, yet they beaatiful firm MI mementoes. F P S'eltxer, Philadelphia Win G Beek.Plawburg, Pa
handsome silk flag, from the ladle, of the Twin. deemed It their duty, in view of his efforts to save r CO; Breder, Bethlehem John K Rimy, Keaton
John G Fetter. Bethlehem. T 8 Lehmann.' ra
Seth ward• as much as possible, for creditors from the wraith PHILADELPRiA BOARD OF WEAJON
GOING IPSO CAMP. ' of the National, to make it. Remak and F. C. GEO. N. TATHAM. • , .
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The following-named companies attached to the Brewste. appeared for complainant, and floury m,. Vl ck ..P_RDTHlNGHAM.iCostaorrisa ow THE Mowry, ISRECIAL•:- NOTICES.
Phillips for defendant. L REHM, . . .. . .. .
!sateen Regiment will marsh to Ilestonville this e . • ..
•111 : • 11 -I • - __... 8
Nothing of interest transpired in the other omit.
&Nowell to quarter there, preparatory to being .
mustered into the United States service : Company QtrAitoos Smeslons---Judgo Allison.-lanac LETTER HAGS
and )torten Hair Illyele ' the bane in She world. All
A, Captain App ; eompeny 0, captain Millisor ; S. Webster was put on trial charged with obtain. „,,, A , t sf a t ac i r ii k are ut e n , l e s e ' d Ezejuln ii" , P , 1 1‘ 1 ." 811 ', 113 , a ,' . others are mere Imitations Of this great original, which
dompany 0,• Captain Rloherdson ; company 11, log 165 pieces of dry goods, amonoting in value to 6 - ;;i Twosome, ilinTlT,e - y - . - .. -- __. --- ___ - 7, - "t r e ," ° "l •°..Y ° has gained josh extensive patronage in all parM of the
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Captain Zarreeher. The clothing !or the regiment $ 6 0 3 , from Joel L. Bally, under false pretences. Bark &kernel Tarbox, Tar box___,. .linenoe gyres: R oo globe, 'The genuine W. A. Batohelor's Liquid Hair
is ready, we understand, and will be delivered to It was alleged by the prosecution that la January Bark Bea Nagle, Kenny.........._ Fort Spain. Trin, soo Dye Mutant/5r produces a splendid bleak or natural
the soldiers as soon as they are mustered in. The of this year, the defendant, who had been a ens. Ir r i k ~; t i n a ho t t l i n s e a e aar ---- - Thn ' arnr . l°° brown, without staining the skin or inlaying the heir.
n. orgrave......--Key West, son
1121foraa is of the cadet gray cloth. tamer of Mr. Belly from the year 1858, became Bellies Maxwell, Davis --Lava yrs'. non and will remedy the VI strati of bad dyes. invlginating
Company 0, Captain Richardson, Jackson Regi. unable ti, meet hie obligations, and accordingly Brig Lunge, Esau— ....----St Jago d. &bea, son the hair for life.
merit, was mustered tato service On Saturday sent for the p:mieoutor *and -informed him of the B oh . i Scar Fannie .rte. R oss Vance
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• ---._--..- ort an Prince. , -- "L'TAnsi roc 000 Sold by all Druggists and .Perfuniers. Wholesale by
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night, feet, and desired an extension. At the interview. North FARIVENTOCK it CO., 'DWI? it 00.. Philadelphia.
ORATE( elt A pRILADRLPHIA SITSIGION. that then took place, at the request of Mr. Daily, . . sill-tf
the defendant made a statement of his business MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Dr. William N. Bandy, arsistant surgeon of Col. condition, by whlith he . epresented himself to he : ONE PENIII CLOTHING OF TER LAMY ,
Lyle's Regiment of Philadelphia National Guards,MOßT OF PIGULAGELPIIIA. July 1, 1861 . .
possessed of a stock of :goods worth about $8 000,ielTI.MS, made in the beet manner, expressly for Rlf
died suddenly, in Camp Penneylven on Friday .
against which there was an indebtedness of 'about SUN RISES— ~....4 a--BUN SETS _ ____...y se BAIL SALES.' LOWEST selling prices marked 2110 A WATER- -._ _-.---....... .
in
let. It. is supposed that his death resulted from $5,000, and that - he owed no borrowed money. .81a Plain Pleuras. All goods . made to order warranted
heart dl , the deceased' Daring been Sound
sailsfeetorl. Oat ONE-PlLlare-...... .... ....i..........- -
dead is his tent after retiring in apparent health whatever ' o ARRIVED. .
At the same time the bill Ale was produced In IT B steamer . Tremont. Copt Hand, from lin h erm; - 40 22_1 7 ' • 7071 -pm & cc_ steg leweygEgy g0..1
Imo. , .---..... are thereby treated alike._, - _
the night ;oarless. The remains were escorted to verification of these stater:acute. On • the faith of ton.l days , for orders. On
Leann Point by the regiment, accompanied by a mranontialyin? o'in re dna:
tall band. They arrived in this city at 4 o'clock these
s representations, Mr.• Daily allege. that he . Erl i ."l• l l4 l3 42l7ilied by the steamer Pawnee, Imeg MT GROVIGs it, Harm's) CaLiraltatEr
greed to give an extension and selltheidamoomos Aceula Creek. , tid gave them all the newspapers in our
on Saturday morning, under escort of twenty man, goods, 00tinterMandiag - w contrary °riser that he mosesslon. They reported all quiet there. ar 12 30 P NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES.
two from eaoh oompany of the regiment, under bad psemously given his salesmen. The defend. or passed steamers Freeborn and Rah noe and sieve- vie tun In Usefor plumb amino. • ....
theme of a lieutenant. The funeral will take ant then purchased the pieces of goods laid in th e one cutter. name not recollected. At Il' M. oaf Cedar 0. ypo cal sanatarma.....l Pl.llsSalphia seer Ir
else from the. /ate muldemse of the deoeassd, indlotment, as having been obtained under false in l it e eS s . a ire t t k o l ti :s r e s
b t u ';
a t Act r Christian Keen. or Forth _ _. , .
y tea neciessionlete.
l' iltii street, above Poplar, this morning, at nine CARD . PRIMING, MIST AND CHUFFS?. Ili
o'clock The escort will attend the inners/ in g reteneee, and gave his note for the amount of the Steamship Boston. Crocker. 20 hours from New York,
ill. with mdse. &o to due Aiderdiee. Passed a •ship at all- the City , as .24 Routh THIRD Strom'. ,
.
Mob temp dress. They are under orders to return • ohor elf th e Ledge. supposed to be bound UP.
In May ' Mr. Bally ascertained that Mr. Web. Bart H Faster. Brown, 60 days from Pa/arum. with •
BILL-HEAD PRINTING. Best and Cheapest in its
to comp tomight. Dr. Randy was but twentymix Mar had been sold out by the sheriff, and, on in- fruit to lease Jean ' s & Co. 10th Jane, let 404. loneer.9o, city, at 34 Smith THIRD Street.
years Of age.
( s t r e itis i thip Zone, Fulle r t o n , from Leghorn for Phila.-
vegtigating the matter, discovered that a note hadPAMPHLET PRINTING, and every other desert,
Tall 611.1611- SUMP °MINERAL PARKHILL hi .40 clays out.
been given in January, to one Sarah Book, for, Brig Mount Vernon. Hall, from Rio de Janeiro, 25th Hon of Printing, of the moat superior euallET. at the
The pulse oommlegtorters appointed by the oourt $l,lOO, by whom
it was transferred to one Foster/ nit. with 3.470 base coffee to order. Came in the Capes most reasonable rates, at RENGWALT it BRAWN'S.
37th Hut ; experienced a succession of light winds
is take testimony in the name of the ship General who sued flout, obtained judgment, issued a f. flis . .- sad Illuoreire Building. le Route. TB Tit ID °treat. • - isets-ef
ca l ms . Po44lll, seized as a prise for attempting to inn and sold the defendant's stook of goods, with t he Brig 6-.1 , Martin. French, 10 days from Cardenas, ~
. .
the blockade, have oonoluded their labors. The exception of the amount exempted by law from with sugar to John Mason 5C CO. Sailed to commit - •
A OA MIV-CHASE.-os. the 27th niCaliiiirilitieMlNl
,
with t b a ;il o c i rtine,; .i for cork. Parted with her Esc nit.
report is ready to be presented to the court, but execution, for $735
nail that time the result of the investigation will Mr. Bally had an interviewwith the defendant, '
"I BIS Mary k. Makeh, Norden. 10 days from Carde• of the bride's parents. by Friends'. ceremony, Charier
remain a secret. To day has been fi xed for the who then stated that the consideration of the note nu with sugar ton &• . W.Weleb. • H. Adams_, of-this oily. to Caroline A. deny hter of
William H. and lelizab•th H Cease, of Onion Spring.,
'moment of the report before Judge Cadwalader , was borrowed from the payee. This prosecution Brig 016 Allen. Ray. 10 days from Ptotou , with plea-
York.
Ca _es court . New '
at whioh time the claimant of the ship will be re- was then instituted. . ter to oa_etatu.
hill LL- ;ZOO r.-on the Uth riP., by the Rev. 8.
Brig Caroline A • White, Whyte. 10 days from Turks
presented by Messrs. George M. Wharton, Barri- The defence, while admitting the represents- Island. with7o44 baobab" salt to captain. Y. Monroe. Thomas H. Soul! so Sarah Trout, all of this
son, and Constant Gailloa. lions as to the value of the stock to have been Bohr 8 A Hammond. Paine,6 days • from Boston, with • 4
m i t 3 if iSWART-MORGAN.-On the 27th ultimo• by the
• THE IIitHCHART TROOP. made, deny that any statement was made as Whits ni g li oVC c e a o Pt l: ta . • '
Green. Cobb, 6 days from Boston, in bal - Rev. P.Coombe. Mr. William H . Stew t to -34=
The Philadelphia Merchant Troop, commanded owing for borrowed money. last to L Andenned & Co. . hlarthsiHorgan bud ii or Bustiero_o, a. "
ARMSTRONG-WALKNR.-On the 27th _album, by
by Capt. Martin, will leave this oily this afternoon, Evidence in support of this was offered, as also e:do:oft
Noble. H a mm ett
i i t e l: . ? i li from' Boeto' tr . ,in ballot .th - e Nev. Daniel•Gratom•Jamee A'. emotions ; 'Si.- D.
to show that the value of stook was correctly - re- 7• 4,7,;,,7,. a i r r is c i, a i , Ti r'. r .
d tei e l b l i sa a. Loinsa,,eaughter of Mr. Walker, all of Pills
-10 encamp at Haddonfield, N. 'T., as may be seen. Bright, Smith, 4 days from Mitten, in
by the following order which was received yes- presented, and that payment of debts and other ballast to captain. . • • -
terday : . expenses bad reduced It, before the sheriff's sale,Bohr 'T T MoColley, Carter.l day from Camden, Del, •
" Company A, Kentucky Light Cavalry, will be to a much lower agora. It was also stated tha with corn to Jae_ Barrett & Son. ' . DIED. •
la readiness at Vise street wharf, to .proceed to Mr. Bally'was the only creditor of defendant who Sour Oliva , pox, 1 day from Odessa, Del. with grain
to Christian & Correia. HANDY.- bas the 271 h ultimo, atcamp Perinsyl. ,
Camp Peyton, Tulip Grove, Haddonfield, N T., on had resorted to a criminal prosecution to obtain Bohr Bohemia, Clark. 2 days from Chesapeake City. yenta, Baltimore , William N. Handy, M. D., aged ES
Monday, July lit, at 5 o'clock P. hi. his money, and that other creditors were so well with grain to Christian & Curran. years
"By order of Col. WH. Touts'. satisfied of defendant's integrity that they willing. toots .1 El Bartlett. Ireland, from .1111 m m -use June B. in Funeral from his late residence, No. 934 North
bedlam to captain. Sailed in oomeano RTKO OM Russian. Fifth-street. this (Mon
' (Signed) J. G PIITTON, Q. hi.o ly sold him goods even now. The jar ] rendered a der) morninie. at 9 o'clock. •
for New York. Ketch Commerce sailed 6.h fo r Pence, hieCLONG.-un the 29 h ultimo, litr.John.MoClung.
verdict of guilty. A motion for a new trial was totem! for Philadelphia. Sr .in the 74th year of his age.
FLAG AND FOLK RADIUM. immediately made. Bohr Mary etandreb, Atwood, 3 days from New York, Funeral from the residence of hie son in-law, Geo.
The Independence fickle Company. Intend raising - with mdse to captain. Jame , N 0.3 Smith Twenty- first street, below Marka.t.
Bohr Commodore Dryden. Waters, 8 daire from Foca- this (Monday) afternoon. at 2 o'olook.
a pots and flag, at their beam, in George street, A FAT OFFICE.-Probably the oast o ffi ce
mob, liver. with lumber to J IV Bacon. a a Li...-Un• the 28th ulbm) / Mrs. Ilannah H. Balls,
shove Second, on the morning of the Fourth ofßohr Bmily Denison, soathworth. from Saybrook. wife of William H. Balls, aged 4I years. • ~
-
Jets', at 8 o'clock. The Rog will be raised by in the United States about this time is that hel d Bohr Telegraph. Rogers. from Hannah. CHAMBERS .- On the 11th ultimo, Samuel M..
Chia Lyle, and an oration delivered by George F. by Auditor Dubois, of Illinois. Presuming that kg :: pap p r o r P. Lase. Item Boston .
atom *mite. from MOSiOn. Chambers.
Enamel from the residence of his insteron.law,
Cordon, Erq John Dolman, IN., will read the all the banks in the State are wound up by the Bohr New Haven. Melee. from New Haven. Mrs. Jane Oluisie. lila Callowhill street, -this ( Mon-
Deolaralion of Independence. The Committee on process of delivering the bonds to the holders ofßahr s hlOnterie.Faikenborg ,from Salem. day) afternoon. at 3 o'clock.
Mr. and Thuds of the City Councils have accepted the notes, he will be entitled to _no leas than
Pohr Richard Hill, Smi th , from l Roxbury.kYNE--On the 28th ultimo, Mrs. Martha Payne,
as invitation to be present. . . $BO,OOO in fees If the same banks ate wound tiT wt
Steamer h e i t l o n v lT4 3 3.i i v . i.vggl 21 . hours from New York, - widow of the late Captain James Payne, in the 64th
year of her ace. ..
by a public sale of the bonds in New York, he wit
Company 3, of th e Jackson Regiment, Col. J. . - • BIS WANG EIL-On the 28th ultimo. Juliano .Wilhel-'
be entitled to not leas than $120,000. . • CLE_AILED. ' • mine, daughter of H,hard and Wilhelm.ne Burwasiger .
E. Morph ) oommanding, was mustered into ears - Steamship itellettttol2, Baker. Boaton_i_H Winger. aced 4 years and 2 months. . •
vine on Saturday afternoon. Companies A and C • .. . Brig Andrew Peters, MAIO. Ravams.Workman & Co. CAREY.-On the 27th ultimo, at Cainden, N. J.,
sill follow suit this afternoon. The regiment will FINANCIAL- AND COMMERCIAL. Brig Prentiss Ho bbs, El li s, Portland, ri . EltniteVeZt& James Carey, aged 60 years.
then proceed
Co. MITCHELL.-Matriath afternoon. 30th nit., George
to .Efestonellie, Twenty-fourth ward, . Behr Il Jones, Tatem. Boston. do H. Mitchell, Fr., in the 66th year of his age. •
to swamp. . ' The Money Market. eche J B Dieltinson, Fautentiurg. Boston. do • The relatives and frier de of the family are respect-
Col. Conroy will proceed to Washington, during Behr R. G Porter Smith. numeration., Mimes & Co. fully invited tn attend him funeral, from hie late remi
' PHILADELPHIA, June 29,1861. Bohr Aid. Endicott, Providence, L Audenreid & Co. derma. No. 1447 North kletranth street on Wednesday
this week, * with the master•rolls of the companies
-1 Seer G L Green. Cobb, Boston. do afternoon. July 3. et !o'clock. Perm/mein Tabernacle
oom poring his regiment, and lay them before the At the Stook Board to day Pennsylvania Rat • oche Richard Hill, Smith. Roxbury, do NG B. Church. at 4.7€ o'oloot P. M.
..
War Department , 113 as to have the companies road stock sold at 373, a decline of i. Minehili Bohr Hornet & Sarah. Tioe. Llingbam. 0 Beeksoher. •
mastered into service within a short time: RailroAd shares sold at 58, an advance of s3per al ' dwell. ,
Bohr Rook Cochran, Washington, Noble, Hammitt & •
Weekly Report of Interments.
. Bohr Gi'fillan, Smith. New Bedford, . do
shareupon the last previous isle. Girard Bank. HEALTH Oitytca, June 291, ism,
Asorasa 511311 AP TO THE JOHN TRUCICe.-
(l Friday night this unfortunate ship was the stook sold at 311, the last previous Sale having Eolir Montesne, Palkenberg. Boston, d o lararsnants in the City ef Phitade/phia from the Ed to
she Eth of June. 1861: •
6 ottr Minnesota, Foster, Boalon,Castner, Stiokney &
sus of another mishap. The propeller John. B:- been made at 30.. Reading Railroad shares ad- w elbortoo.
• se' co
Thompson, having the barge .1. S. Shrives in reacted from 161 to 16 89.100. North Pennsylva- Bohr it P Stickney. Garwood. Boston. do nu F . ,• . a • tow, loaded loaded ' with Government stores, was coming nia aim - b r o ug ht 611, a dec li ne of 3 ; and Penn. '0'7.1.0 Henry, Love, Boston, WPI Johnson.
Sohr lET Stile, Swain. Boston. Elt Sawyer. & Co. DISEASIS. . L'-• IL' DISMASZS. .S E
doom the river, opposite the Kensington Water ,
la fives also fell off I selling at 78 The Bohr John 'tromp. Mate • do do FW . F F
Works, when, in the darkness, they ran into the "`°"-- . ' Rohr Telegraph. Rodgers. Harwich, J R Blakiston. _
wreak of the Trucks, whieb lies partly in the market was steady. Bohr New Davey, Fields. Braemar K Hare Powell- &b.. ..._ .,_ __
--......- 1 Fever, Scarlet i 96
thannel at that point. Both the barge and ths The Pottsville Miners' Journal thus sums up ste
Steamer 8 Say mour, Palmer. Weshington,Thos Web- Anh . xu ,
_....... 7 "' Typhoid-- 1; 3
r. Jr.
Propelier•were stove, and it was with great difil
•the coal trade for the week anti season : ' Steamer Saida, Robinson. New York. W P Clyde. StPoplexy
0011 7 they could be kept afloat b
7 means of the • The tlt t this week Is
quart y Bent by railroad Steamer R Clef pool, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. • Lancer ..... .... 1 Hooptng.Cough
•• Stomach.— 1 1 Infb . unnuatton. &Mu . I •
7.•
HUM pumps of the propeller, until they* could be
39 303 03 tons; by canal. 40,873 14 ; for the week, (c o go Csaualtien -.-.. i 1 Bronchi - - 2
rrespondenos of the Pa u hill Change.)
run upon the bar. The tide was fortunately fall
-80 238 17 tons, against 03,550 for the corresponding .- ' onorrams, D. L . J OOO pp. Croup.- -..,..., .. 2 " Larynx..-.-. 1
lag, and a strong party of laborers, with lighten, ' The obie Jenny Lind. from St Thomas. in ba ll ast, at Conheetion o Brain. 3 3 :: btver---'..... 1
week last year. Lunge.— 1 Lungs.---- 2 5
the Breakwater , and haa been ordered to Boston. fine
ate got to worst during the night to discharge Th es hi pmen ts froma ll the
regions sum up this brontht a a passengers the American C onsu l : f our chit- Chol,era Intrintum... Is " Yeritonernm- 1
the cargo sr the veuels. Early on Saturday - lllo7h:is.- ' s " Pleura.. -., 1
week as Pillows : dreg' and servo t: th ey ianued at this plum, and wil l
9,._nimpa
mosning the bilge was brought over to Obeetnut- . .
prowled to Washington.
se n Lungs SO 6 insanity---....-- 1
street wharf, where the serviess of the steam lire .
_: mso. • DEL • the brig Cannes, 'with ooal for Boston , is also at the ' - ""If 1 " 11 - '- g wo l.,.., I r ooo i sioo ,L . 7
engine of the Hibernia were obtained, and the owns, Breakwater. &python= 'it? . Iliii
Teasel was kept !tee by her exertions, until the
_
',ergo was removed. P. it R. It. R..- .43 901 919,446 89 36 821 0946E4 - MEMORANDA. ' piptherso.--..-. - 7 Maraemtui........:.'-.. • 1 8
1 • Meaales-
The Thompson settled down upon the bar during tiebuyl. Omni-- 49 164 au 89 60,374 436 db 9 4ele U S steamers Cambridg e d F Idok f
SO_ _ ISM- -Al, . rem B o sto nTh rePtlP.ll 4 Old age., -• • ••• '''''•
Lehigh VaLK.R 13 .07 66 We 4.1 4 a 234 D
r0p5y ......... 6
for Washington , ' with troors-the former vessel havigig Dromy —-. 4 3 !Palsy. —. 1........... • 3
the night, and at eleven o'olools on Saturday morn- Lecisc -_ -
Canal_. 36 . 04 M 4 33,06 303025 d 62,061
log the after part of her hull was oomplemly 7 .
eu-- borantoe Sitti ... 03 362 7 31 ul 490. 117 6415 th . e_letier in tow-were spoken blith [ni t , 80 miles E b Brain....- I 4 Tureens..-.,-:„.., I
Neatly Hook. .- Disease of Brain-- 1 . 2 Perofula . ~.. ......,
merged. At that time a propeller, having • light. Ho. North...-. 6 co . s _ll3 , 21 769 alt Brig George Amu. Nicholas, hence at Portland 27th -41 14/111..... 1 3 Bore Thro - at;mitur- .• 3
sr In tow, was just approaohlog her. About one- PA . ,CoaLC?„•:•••• F, to 16 ' 67 .22,7 - 183.7 16 On lilt
c 4.. •54 B. -. 1 . • a 110 i' W•6 l 191 -r- 4 11 - 903 Brig Tangent. Plummer, sailed from Pr ovidenee 27th ii Seidl emt. 1 Sataning neat-.._...
• 1
third of the one hundred and fifty hogsher de of sti- y ' oeu r a 1. 50
... '''...'
.. 74
-.• 6 .104 013 636 n it. for this pore• • Stomach ....:.. / "
Drowned.. .. .11 1
~ h.....-
ger on board has not been touched by water. It Do. - North. - 13 257 ... 1626 3012
Sthr Pe ilton, Keene, sailed from Hanford for Delp - Dysentery ..... a 3 None., _ _
Is Unpoeslble to tell what th e Mu on the rest will Broad Top --- . 4,176 89 601 6 . 621 94. 0,13 1 ware Citv. De bit ity.- „...... - ... .7 8 Elniall-Pox —.- 6le
bhamolon.—.. 4 661 76,05 668 86 bet 10 639
be. It was insured for $ 40,000 The Tenets were 'i reverton . 2 401 43 67. 24
..,...,„. Bohr ehenendeab, Gandy. for this port, sailed from
ve"."' Newoort 27th ult. • Efrusion on Brain.- 12' Eltill-80ra............4:-. 11
lapilepey ........-. I 2 Suicide ..: ' 1 -
from New Yorklind bound to Baltimore. Bb. Mt., pi. T-.. 3,7 36.4 2 35 , i. 5.7 ho l m a A Rime. Miller •L L Sharp, Moßlwee •RJ B 7 2611 1 2 Titan . ..i.„....- ---- "*" 2
• Likens Valley .. 2 . 161 21 3 . 40 31 83 10 . 4 0 9 MeTeef. Robinson; A %Vey, Miley • Pequotinook, F r th" E
ii . rros ' 1 Wilco " ''''.`"... 1- 4
ever, n . -•-• .......... .
ALTTSPIPTED SOICIMIC.-A German, who 'had . -- --- Barnes; Abbott Lawrence, Stanley: and Clara M l rick
413.3 141, 213,273i3.190,47 r F ever , Intermittent I 1.1 • ...c• . - -
No tgom ry. berme arßoston 28th tilt,_:- Fever, ReMittellt.:...l 1 i Total -...-0..........1 wan
got drunk and beat his wife, was looted up, ea 2.8 3733 190 47ii Whys J ° Birdsall. Mathis, • O M Wilson, Smith •,
Friday night, in • cell in the Sementeentloward -- -
II MI- let fide - John B. stales. I s 4; Females.' Boni; Mr . GirliOlol.
station house. Daring the night he tore his shirt Austin . Davie: A Falkenbarg. W ilbe r t ' ' Exoelithr, OP THE an TRIMS W1R132 •• '. .
.., BOWeri •It 11 Phaeton Marta; F F Randolph,Miller - --........ IFrom 60 to 60-- •—..- a
into stripe , and made a rope with which he hung The trade still shows a weekly loss oolapareu J 0 Balxiock. Baboon . ; Ahi h d it sin Kw •
war..., ....MOTS ;- M. ....1'......... " 60 to 70 —...... 10
himself He was (Hoovered, and out down in time with last year; and all this loss, and more too, is . Or slue, Itobinsoni Grace Chiller Clank. and LetiOn. ;.i......... " 70 to al- - 16
to save his life. Several poisoners have committed from the Schuylkill and Lehigh regions. •All the eilcar . Maimed at Benton 29th alt for this port. ...:,..:..... " BO to 90....„-- 6
orileide in the same cell. other Anthracite regions show a gain. behrs Wm L Layton. heed. N Holmes, Hewett, end
John Compton Elliott, sailed from Providence, nth ..........-
.....i.... 9O to IE. ... .. e
" 100 to 110.....-
-....---____ The fates of toll ' and transportation will be in- ult. for th•s por t.
BOYS DROW/111).-Two boys, named Charles creased on and after the Ist of July, fifteen ciente Hob: Sarah N Smith, Fisk. sailed from Boston 37th .
p
Bonnet, aged th irteen, and Clorkerey, aged twelve, on Canal and Railroad until farther notice. ult.for this p ort . 'I, is, MO: Foreign, KW/HE'
were drowned at Shaekamaxotiotreet wharf on We have no new Mater. to notice in the trade . .
Saturday afternoon. Their bodies were not re- this week. It is generally supposed, however, that ARRIVALS AT • •
THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS ; People of Color, /8; frame
covered Bonnet lived in Girard avenue, above it will drag after the let of Jute.
UP.TO• 12 O'ornen Lair stone.
O'Neill street, and Corketey • lived in Hancook• The demand for Coal io the different markets is :ROC
street, above Girard avenue, not very biisk, and remains without much change.
The proposed advance in prloes has stimulated
the trade to some extent for the hit three weeks.
Tha St. Louts Republican of Thursday says
HAY MASKEY.--HUYing ale -past week, the
rrrivtie of hay amounted to three,hundred loads.
The prloea realisad were from fifty to sixty mita
Par owt for mixed, and from seventy to eighty
teals for the best quality. Fifty loads of straw
were sold at from seventy to eighty cant/ per owl.
ittlN Ovzs..—Mr. Joseph Robinson, who
resides in Oheetnnt street, above Eleventh, fell
froth the front platform of a Thirteenth•etreat oar,
It Pitswater street. Ws right arm waa ran over
sod badly orished.
POCKET Jonathan Jenks had
bla pocket pleked, at the Baltimore depot, on
Fisturday morning, of his pocket book, containing
wend cheeks fora large amount, and other vain ,
ibis pipers.
BOYS EMIT ay AN' EXPLOSION.—Four boys,
Rho were playing with
_gunpowder, in Quince
'treat, Eighth ward, on Friday afternoon, were
b 14 1,1 burned by it§ explosion. Two a the young
norm had their handi oentiderably shattered.
EXPLosios.—Petrlek Lynch, hie wife
1,”,tw0 ehildren, were severely burned, late on
't'cul pleat, by an explosion of sae at the bowie
of Reward Tilden, storthweit corner of Broad and
Brown streets • •
RECOTESID.—It affords us much pleasure to
state that Chief Engine 4 ..Lylo ham fally reoovered
riots a mime spell of *kneel, ointiraOted in
the Machine of ate datteel - kod to agate at big
post, ready for service.
Frac—The dwelling of Mr. hUktfride No.
1510 JOllll street , Ninth ward. was dia.al:ei to
the amount of, hundred and fifty . doll/11 1 2 an
waSionts4:llm-botwoen one and tiro • o'01001CAni:
timidly '
afternoon.
Exehange to-day wu very dull at 11 per cent.
premium, sales being pretty freely made at 10. It
au a declining tendency, encouraging the hop.
that the rate will recede to a much lower point.
Complaint is made sgainat the restrictions
which clog commercial intercourse with our de.
voted oily. It is stated that article( going to
towns In Illinois and lowa cannot proceed on
their way, save by virtue of a permit (which must
be paid for) from the surveyor's office. If the otnt
plaints are well founded, it would seem that the
little commerce allowed St. Louis is needlessly
vexed and harassed.
The ()Waage Tribune of Friday says:
The demand for gold continues quite active, and
it sells freely at fel per cent premium for cur
rent), or exchange—the latter selling for onrrenoy
at par to 1 per wilt. premium •
There le a growing dissatisfaotion lo the com
munity with regard to receiving the bulk of the
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Free Indiana our
renoy at par. 'To-day it was most generally re
fused in clocomeroial °lrides, and the brokers and
bankers will only give 9So on the dollar for it. If
the owners of these banks are desirous of getting
their oiroulation extended into Illinois, the only
way to accomplish it is to redeem tt in Mil City
with New York exchange or gold.
Philadelphia Stook Riehatige Salts,
• Jane W. Mt.
RILPOII2IID 111 a. E. fltrormagrri, Morahan& Exa hot cc.
PIM lin A ED.
Patna R— in.llOW Poops cub 78
13 do -• Noo do osah 78
t City nee do —oash Te
X
to do r
%SS WO do dash 763 i
,t, do New...—. . 11144 800 do oadb,;(
0
• .3 5
1 is/OWii :411, 410 do 0 &
00 4 Glro l d Bank.--,-. 8
Norilk Palma Si— eiN 10;0 iteeotos 11 31-id
• . do' . -DO- - 11-16
Ila PACRANTIP ROTEL—FowI* street. below Ant.
.1 R Lowther, Newport. Pa A Duncan. Penna
John Mo Donald. New Yerk LewisS Correll, el Hope
W M Kennedy. PiLtehurg .1 C ulberteon. Cincinnati
John P Wetherill. Penns Samuel Wethenti. ranee
rc S Van Tassel New York Qv rue Brown. Milton
Hon.! Patton. Penna Thos 8 Rees, Phillipsburg
Chas L breen, Pittsburg' Capt M Malone" fr. family
A C Piimn. e , inegrove Don G P Steele. Penna
Col C_L. w oodruff. Pe nns Ron FL Wright, Penna
CaplT B 181311, 11 8 N (Apt 0 Bnllas. U ti
Mn Bleaker in child J MoOonigle, Calabria
Thom McNamara. Ph la banal mitb, Pbila
R A Wade Ac lady. N J Cent A Pardee. Penna
Jas U McKee, Hazleton Janteri MoCollem, Indiana
Cl Lawall,4aston. Pa I) Leahnour, Reston.
Joe Davin, Princeton, Ind Dr Write,Ll 8 A.
It W Mitchell , Panama Capt D IbloKibbin.o 8 A
BT. LOMB 11011Ble—Charnint street, above more.
CJ Buek,U B A S K Hollinger; Pa .
ClgsHaines. Mary land B. K bums/1, New York
Crime g g Tisher ' Boston C W Biggins. New York
W ones. ghiladelphis B Blanchard & son ,N Y
.1 Y Burr. New Jersey James Morray. Vey York
A Rsitlinger. Philadelphia A Bale, Delaware
TRU UMION—Area street. abase Whirl
tieo W Ilarrnon, Wooster.° Mrs R nrr Marshall. PIS
J .ii M Houghton, Lewisb's R W Rill, Gonneotiout
?,US' Damson. Pa H Hoover, Ig•w York
L Cook. Pennsylvania W 0 Mack. Penns, luenia
W ling der, Tamaqua
LEVERS ROUBIS—Th.rd street. above R.
On B Xing, BinomO•urg Ono T Willinnig,oloomabe
Crams , tn ikon. Fe. Mr Bunt. Peg&
ra NI njor:Pir lona' Geo Mason. Pblla
JILMIII Ifini ILI, el Chunk John idgion, Ohio
0 kramar, renna
RATIONAL HOTEL—km' street. above
0 1, Dagenhardt. Penna Miss Jeanie Porstar, Pa
WmPiohter. Lawlsonne MI.. M Nonni. Penna
Mtn Sarah Paar.an- Penns 113. Labm. i ammator
Levu Soka k wf.2aau Those alandara Pa'
R t.waqz, Altoona it liwoTer, allentort
lasso WaTd, Ashland tiardbar
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at., above . Callowlull
lion T BOoeter,Cooppiebs Joke M liVallbeieer. Pe
Alvin 'Pala Bcallar4r plabli Dllevic,Begenitaelll
o MOTTiII, Iniumainplus
T' Pt ; LPHIA, MONDAY,' JULY 1, 1861
135,
__... Aiming
Under 1 year -.-- 771
From 1 to X ........... 311
2 to 5...........:...... 61
Ato 10 . - «.... 79
10 to 18................ 5
15 to 20..........:”.. 9
20 to 30." ....:.. 17
" 30 to ta..::::......... 15
" 40 to 50:--........ 191
--
Nagivi22United Staten
known. 24.
From the Almshouse, lb;
the Country, 6. .
1
WARDS. WAAL.- , InNatra.
First.— . -.23 Tenth ....--... 6 Nineteenth-51
Second .....4..1a Ble venni— .10 Twentieth . 16
Third —....- 7 Twelfth .- 6 Twenty-flrat - . 6
1
0.01.....-.......111 Thirteenth...-. 5 Twenty-seoond . .. 6
i1t.......:'.:-..-..11 Fourteenth ..... 1.3 T;:i t i k aZ i r r t.... S
youth ..:;....:25 Sixteenth= ..
9 Taknowa ..... - - . ...17 .
ighth.- - -4--- 11 Seventeenth.- ..16
, Ninth—...... 6 Eighteenth-. -IS Total....— HO
The number of deaths compared with the oorrespond-
Inkw ee er c k e c T lLET
j a , T r c i l e o a f o, liwit
, w , i r iek..W .. as as follows :
.n,
Week ending June 22. 18,61, wail.-- :::.:.----:.:-.=
By order of the Board of Health.
:WILLIAM BHAD, Health °Meer.
MOURNING STORE, BESSOS & SON;
918 Ca EGTNUT !treat, are now selling
/Gaol( erase maretz. at 26 and 3134 Genii.
Shan baregee, at 26 and 3134' 000 , 1.
Bleat 74 wide baroges. 60 and 633 E Gents.
treoond-motirn in. poplins, 26 °Gnu.
Gray mixed lavellaa, 1.2340.
they mottled model:mm.l234s. •
Gray troz.d wide madonnas, Mo. •
Blank and white printed grenaains bares's, 100.
Shepherd plaid real crenedine ba ere.. 600.
Mack and wluta Yana organdies, 260. 11 1 •
TrCITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA: TO
morrowloa 111 1 , 1 - have en oPPor.noitr to oast
your votes for that gallant soldier and aosomplisbed
distinction
Col. 011e.ttL u.S J. trIDDLes. He nes won
distinction as a Lawyer, Orator, e whet. He If a• man
of tue purest character—lust the man for the post and
the crisis. Dl not slight this opportunity to *swim an
able Representative It
firTHE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE.
ANNUITY, AND TRUST comp/eel V or
LADELPiIIA. June In. Wit
Toe treteasere have this dity_deohtned a eiv,dene of
FOUR Pall 0-le T. on the capital stook. for thtleet
fiX mouths, sayable to the stockholders, olear of the
hist* tax. on deouind.
171 80 . JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary.
CITY commissioNElVis OFFICE.
PH,LAnitt.P.EttA. ..I mu. Is. leta.
Zdtt'th Itilla Lfoi; 1 'fa:4l%e re " r?'
da t treal to grO ne ON ot D .
ors or Isleotion. to be held. TUitEIDAY, 31)LAr n a. WI.
t boo s Wr i te . gp th o e s2 at the °MY C i terVlllkl sai ci
leotion. • , `,•-• ,' •-• IdhlitB B eoeua r firr '
Clerk
10211-at Utty CommtsalOter.
TrUNIVERSITY 0
DEPARTMENT OF
' e Anneal Cflmmenorkmen
In the area. will be held. on W
of July. in the 011,181CIAL FU
rion will leave theiCollege hall t
reverend clergy. Mom of the
oe‘urta. the mayor °Stile oar..
oils ) the ttoard of Diatotors and i
0-liege, the erin-lot of Ve Cel
eamit'dater to , the dopes of Mai
eredaateu of the Univeteity,
jrl-3: 'peoletary
cr" THE SOLDIER' • ' [END 15 THE
f 9 t O P l -. l '''S ? D DAT —Yoe. CO v Golitel3
BCOND DISTIL 0 —Frani . lira City rum,
June Seth, 1851 —Col. C
rtes 3. i .le bag been nomi
nated for Congress in t Seeen , I Orbit to rill the va
,roy ocoasioned be th, re „i gue , , e o f F d e ,„ a j„,
erns. The election wifir a i re
Uji N. , . • .
glaul on Tuesday next,
' ^ls nomination. se ileitrineto of Piddle, ig most
honorable to these who terhir it (l, tiledlg i s now at
the head of his reeiment, earititly aiging in defines of
the Union. the flonstitution.d the {lag.
We have enjoyed the sotto tanoeof Colonel Biddle
lbr twenty - years , and Oonid,l werdnooesdary.ovink
of him verr parho .larly. Do t N i s so w -11 known and
ro universally respeoted that I hardly worth while
for us to do more than say that „ mei ever y qua .
Ilfioation for the poet to which it pro p O t e 4 to e lev a te
him. As a soldier, be won WO
diatinotion In the
litexican war. It will 'be rerun] ad 'that General
Boots's report of the storming'ot epa i teeee named
otron hide), its' one of the fire 0 th e assault;'
reed ihe merit of this gallantry w .l,bt eee d w h en
the fact was known , that. beterdi , i final operations
against the City :of:blextoo,l al and exposure
had so fold upon his health Ilia h keening in the
field had beoome a remarkable ex fen of the power
of a determined WI II to counter e e ff ect of ill.
ateu
ners and physical exhaustion. • WeN ne Mbar that one
or our most emds •nt writers. now de et. embodied
Ihe minima/Iry of the incident in anrit think that was
published in our own sod other Jo 1. 0 1 1 . \ 'Phis. if
Our 811400 allowed, we would reprint, t we
the - DMUS. stated to the Official MOP ,am suit
oi•ntiv expressive. Geoeiali Cadwal eyevort -of
i the Battle •of Melillo del Rev. font in the Stn
September • lea. mentions Ibat " Cap ii Biddle, of
the Voltigirer e aliment, left his bed wh Abe-sring
becan. and joined his company' "
. and Col. le.. earib ie r ,
Colonel or, ehe.,Voitigeurs. xlving an eolitoi. the
MorMing of Chepolt• pen, welch took Plao se days
later, on the 13. h. sad in which the Voltigou I tie at
ts nk,...ys i "Captain Biddle was I b0 , 1e.0. Ili- erre n d
officer who entered the works,. end soled wiei his lii
ouitonyd braver!. Get joined us in 'be inerniNely o
~,
soak bi.d. 'eldest my wish and orders " An &aloha 0
encomium on hi. oonduot appeared • also la_ thei‘w eed
of General Pillow. In whose .co!nmn t;cil Giddre ea&
. themaroh from Vera Cruz, and took part in the os a .
lions lnoldent to it. and it the decisive Battles of n.
trams rand Ch use. Pillow always see a r
him as - captain Biddle, always-prompt- vigilant. Id
daring.". It was forealiontry in the field that
s y \
ere-e- rank of '
. - Major" was given to him by Pre
dent Polk. • • ' -
as azeriter, Col. Biddle ruin the front rank. Hie man
terly reply to Lord hlshon'a attack upon the character'
of wa r - elusion gave - him inenviable positron in the
world of letters. He has freanettilr found exercise for
his pen in our leading. reviews and magazine..
8,. colemporsries at the bar say he rarke second to
none in-his profession. He is a ready. fluent. fervid
speaker. ' • ' • '
An a man. he. Is above reproach.. No one mote
completely enjoys .the respect and confidence of toe
mnomnnity. He 'is brave, loyal, educated, manly,
boners.
C o l. siddle is now Re rving)is country at a consider
ab • pecuniary sacrifice.. - rom the 'hour when our
honored fiat wee sescurned at Fort Su niter,•down to the
Present moment, he has given his whole time to the
Public. to safety committees, to military supervision
and disoipline, and to everyrt that MST becomes good
citizen. •
At a time of disinter and distress like the
_present:
ITsuch limn lie Col. Biddle (sweated in our leatiotial
gislature. 'lle will be found eteilant, fearless, pe,
triotic•-•• the right Man in the eight plow."
'Phone who vcre for Cot. Biddle. on Tuesday next,
will serve their l'a tate of
their country. The erisis de
mand. the asorifiee Of Mere preferenoe for the good of
the whole people. 1.. . '' • It
ITTTO THE - QUALIFIED VOTERS OF
TES !SECOND • CONGRESSIONAL Die- ,
'n the midst of a Struggle for the existence of your
country. rmy are bailed upon to elect a member of the
House of Re preaegitatives for your dietriot.'The otiosely
of that struggle slay. and will be. variously stated ; but
that partisan teachings have educated a vast portion of
our pimp is in thebenef that the Union created by the
Constitution was One a compact. and not a nationality,
is too true; and Wit the present Administration is not
the exponent ofttborm teachings, is also true. The
actuating truths if the party in power are well indi
cated by its course i it is absolutely atainst the Wein
testation of the lepnbliti, and against a retard to the
chaotic times whith
_preceded the adoption of the pre
sent Constitution. Those of you—and we would hope
it is all ot you—atio are proud of the Union and of the
heroic uprising' el national - men to crash vise lion, at
the °all of the Prtsident, must endorse the Administra
tion, as you valm and love your country. You look
upon it, we feel garrintuted. all the exponent of a patty
which, in
. ereierans and inensifying oar nationality.'
becomes, Indeed, ibe party ot the oonotry. 'The ideas
and the dootrturg wh.oh preceded its ascension to
power are. in sons degree, of the pan; bat its present
acts come before t iou now as the Cooatatntioo came be
fore our forefath e—a positive recreation of witicioal
thought. with w h every citisen ma. start afresh.
The friends ole Administration (who were so at its
incoming as new havegiresented to you for your suf
frages on Timed y next Charles O'Neill, ir so . of the
ti
Ninth ward. Dom and reared among you. in the prime
of manhood. with legislative exoerienoe. and with an
established character for into my in private arid public
life. we sac for hint. for the Administration, and for our
common country, your cordial support. Wish him
there is to datieer. That vote would be inconsistent
with - his entire life which should be, recorded for any
measure making insecure our inetituttons. resigning
any portion of our carton& domain. or abating the on
w/I.•d tri ...oh of the Scpublio in all that makes Christian
civilisation.. •
_.,.
it nee nose snzegnea by some that he . or some o the r.h
should have been steeented to you for your support by a
mode free from politteal orceoixatinn. Have they who
have so spoken %nougat well of this ? is an organizatio
of any sort which Is intimately connected with al l
nano, of people to, be carelessly set aside? The sug
gestion which is norss party orgainzattons Ignores prin
ciples, and looks a:elusively to men. In ail govern
ments. and °seaman: in popular ones. must there be
great thooretioal prtpositions of mAttioel motion, out up
in simple forma' for" common thought. and upon - those
the heal:h and virortif the nation depend. if they are
right, the partrwhice-sustmuLa them becomes the im
personation of oonstitution, oUnationaltty. and of coun
ry, and the OPOOSOUt of suon a party is the enemy of
the three. tech organization( become demoralized.
and necessarily do. end so ooes everything human; but
to break up such drdanaaatione entirely is positive loss,
as well to the people as to she Government. Better,
much better, 'bond the good and virtuous endeavor to
heighlep the toneand moderate the excesses of politi
cal Parties than tr m
destroy them. The tr anti( down of
organization. wi bout seeking . its improveent , so
cording to its 1 erent provisions, is the distinctive
folly of the VeSeirdreheahoiL. .
• but there who lave deprecated the mode which has
been m i ao w ,flays suggested no eithatititt,.. -.1. is UP Oe
.tor a ,self constituted committee woo, it they ignore
prominent men in our community who have become so
by their adherence to volition erganizations, must pre
sent to you men whose past life is without a . . history,
whose virtue is Ail bent temotylOn. and whose at teLo
menus are within . expenerme. This . cannot be. we
want the expo enoed civilian In ow - legislative balls
more than in those of apy -country of the globe; and
until our institutions shall be,ditthrent from what they
are now, and our popular forms °hanged. we !hall not
get such except by strong, effeotrve. and. partisan or
ganizations which grow upon sincere construotions of
our Constitution and sincere views of public policy.
Besides. the exeerienee of our country will now that
the destruct on of p o lit i c al organizationally times peat
has Been succeeded vitiated public tons, and by
the introduatfbn of inferior oapilkoty to. controlling po
sitions. Do the people to-day believe that the extinc
tion of the, Federal party in '22-8, the Whir party in
'.63-3. or the American party inl6-6, was productive of
natiopal good I'' is it not olear that each of those orga
nisations could have been improved and made subser
vient to the analog issues of the times 1 And is it not
also clear that, it' per.onal seifishoess and ambition
had *galley/se it, the present rebellion would not have
occurred ? --.
The-People's Union party of the Second disertot
therefore feel that for the Administration of which they
are a part they need not be ashamed, and that they
have acted with , a decent rerpeot to the times cud to
you, in presenting the man they do.preseoz, and in the
mode they present him. for your svaragee. it is to be
hoped that those who have-revived political organize
tiring whose 'doctrines have been repudiated by the
Didg men rof twenty states: may feel the same.
Let every man who. in past life. has repudiated and
deprecated the doe nnes of whion secession is the. le
gi Inuits ,ofThyring—every man who h vire for a suo
• . • mation of the present conflict, thoush,
n the - ns •of - 1111y."O'Neill. "it shouts Goat a thou
sand mill Cons of money and a million of men"—all who .
prefer the guarantee of a volition life congenial to the
continued existence of the nationality - to that of a re
cent oonversion—vote for the man we present. that the
loyalty of the Sew nd district may not be dishonored.
13, order of the People's Union City Exec:tatty! Com
mittee. - -•- :OLIN D. WATSON. Preen:lent-
Jolly; Y. •FaAlawto4 B.ore ri ti
es. l el6-et
Giro. W. MoorillY. %
PaI,UNIVERSITY OF N• SYLVANI 4
,DBFARTALSNT OF Aft:l I.—The examination
of Ganoidatee for. admission will be held at tbo UNI
VERSITY, on TUESDAY. the Sci'dity of July, at 10
o'clock. A. M. Stadeute (mu sooty for adimamon, to
pursue the full course for the degree of Baohelorof
Ara. or only that portion of It forlehtob the degree of
Bachelor oaloienoe is'gieen, or any much tortion es the
Faculty may sanction. DEOlt GS ALLEN,
Je2B-4t . Secretary of the Faculty ot Arts.
irre PHILADELPHIA AND READING
Railroad Company, Office uRT South FOURTH
BtreeL—Pw MAMMY' ti la. June Nom.
notices hereby given to the Preferred Stockholders
or this Company, that DIVIDRIVD WARRANTS are
pow rividy for delivery. payable December SI. /862.
being 814 et per share. whieh intshides all dividends in
arreer on the, Preferred Stook. including that for th e
year 3300 , together with interest thereon, at SIX Pkit
CENT. per annum' from the dates at ',troll they sue,
oaasively accrued until the maturity,of the warrants.
Blank powers of 'Attorney can be had at this office.
je2B Ut S. BRADFOKD. Treasurer.
CTUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
(DEPARTMENT OF h.RTB.)
e k.xemination of the .Jonior. Sophomore, and .
Freshman Ptleases, at the °lose of the Third Term, wid
be held in tbyP roll:min, order:
Monday. Him From 9 to 11, Juniors, by the
Provost. ( Moral Philosophy .) and Sophomores, P rof.
Kendall. (Analytical lisomotryo written From 11 to
1, Freshmen. by Prof. Coppea. (Genera/ History.) oral.
Tuesday. 26t4p. From 9 10 11, limiters. by Prof. Ken
dall, (Differential Ca/claus.) and 11"eshrnere. by Prof.
Jackson. (Cioero's Epistles,) repines. From 11 to 1.
Sophomores, by Prof. 00996 a, (Lalhaufir Handbook of
lA. English' Lanevetre,) written.
• Wedoisdoyi WA. From 9 to 11, Freshmen. bj Prof.
Kendall., (Geometry.) written. Prom 11 to 1. Juniors,
by Prof Allen- t the Prometheus of .21Isohylas„) oral.
Thursday. 27th. Prom 9 up 11. Juniors. by Prof. Jack
son...4.l)&l,oml Y ore/. From 11;to 1, Sophomores. by
Prof,
_Allen. (the Clouds of Artstothenes, oral.
EV:deli...WA. From 9 to 11, Juniors by Prof. Fraser.
(Heat and the Steam-Encored and Sophomores, by
Prof Frazer, (Chemistry of the Meta ls,) Written.
Z'atirrday 29 . A. From 9 to 11. Sophomores, by Prof.
Jaoheon,(/lonwo—Odes and 'Epi,tles,) oral.
Monde! y, July Ist. From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof.
He
(rodotus,) oral.
- GEORGE ALLEN,
je24 7t , &oratory of the Faotilty,of Arts.
' WE RAVE EMPLOYED DELP FROM
THE PROTESTANT EXCHANGE,lgouthweet
corner SECOND end NEW Streets, and take pteasnre
in reoornmending it to the , public ee an institution witch
needed in our city; for tta oare in selecting the best
men, women. and ohildren se to character and quell
fioations :
J. B. A DDIORS, 610 Raab street.
E. M. SELLERB, o.een and Tr4ehooken streets.
• JULIANNA RANDOLPH, HU Chestnut 'Anat.
EDWIN IIthPA fItICK,LEIAroh street.
Dr. r COA ,11311 Mount Vernon street.
J6B. CE B.l6Xl•Alount Vernon street.
GEO. FREEMAN, fialiorth Eleventh street.
P. O. OLIVER. MO North Sixth street.
K. R. BOWKR.'ihird.azd Germantown avenue.
T. WILSON 210• North Front street.
T. Meo UlRit, 423 South Front street.
111 WHI E. BMI Marshall street.
W. C. BOILER,in Market street.
W. H. RICHARDSON, 418 Market street,
And over one:hundred , and filty more, to whom re
ferencelrill be given at the *Moe. • =SO-1m
ELLITARY NOTICES.
' HEADQUARTERS HOME GUARD,
CITY OF PR[LADLLPRIA,
June 29th, DAD.
. ... .
GIRIRRAL °AMR, NO. 16.
The parede directed by General Order, No 13. on the
seining Fourth of July, will be formed on BROAD
fittest, richt resting on RIDGE Avenue, at 7 o'otook
A. M. punctually.- . •
The formation will be agreeable to the regulatiore of
the army. and the troops will be posted as follows :
let— • inked corer op the extreme right
3d—Battalione of Rifles, according to the number of
their regiments. '
11—Rizimonts of infantry of the line, as they ire
namtie. 4th—Battalion of artillery.
6th—Field battery of six-pounders.
6th—eituadron of cavalry.
The position of each corps will be designated by 031111 p
colors. pieced where their right will feet.
The details of the naiads and review will be announo
ed I. future orders.
°thetas will report themeelves at these headquarter',
on TUESDAY, the Id of July, for further instruotiona.
,A. I. I'LsAkAhrl ON,
Brig. Gen:Com:Rome Guard.
.111 - it 7*
jI OOMPANY A,J3EOOND RIGIMENT
RESERVg BRIGADE.—It to importsht that every
member of the ~ Compaarbepresent •ost !Drill this
I Monday) evening. Let none be &tweet.
O. Poi HOOPER.
IL* Orderly Sergeant.
TO YOUNIO MEN ABOUT TO VOLUN
TEE-A youdg man Of Taint atabtlitY• who meat k , , nc o f going into the ranks, is desirous of nc
and forming the acquaintance of s few respectable
young men of temperate habits and good moral oharao-
CM' t 'rho may also . contemplate shoulde rink a musket),
wltti a view of °basalt:tr an to the best and most desi
rable company to attach themselves, and for theiumn
tufo interest as.ooropanioos in-arms. address. yak
out delay, " Volunteer," °Moe of this paper: Je2a at•
11,00 KEN WANTED FOR . THE
UN tTED STATES MARINE COEN, able - bodtedi
between the ogee of 11 and di yea, not ley than
five [eat four and a half Won.. hig h, and of rood
character. Soldiers nerving le Ode carve perfOrM Mal
at nary yards and on board United dtaWe dupe -o
wax on foreign etatione. All other tnfonnalion which
may be deeLywd wLII be 'riven at the Rendesvotts, No.
311 South FRONT Street.
First Lieutenant-W. wroltr.s BOYD,
-- •
1•4 - 1 m • Reorcbahg Meer.
A N. -lINObLORED -pat, TORRAPH • IS
00 14 s li d repewee. • The °here. is oply el for CO
LORED while ht HROTY are
wade at , t a Kll!dil.a.g o,sl:ery, BBCObIO
Wait, abovi ltreen. W
ENNSYLVANIA-
s. ..
FEBRIS. & 4349., • •
'NO. 807 CHESTNUT STREET,
still ooniinue to RETAIT. their large WHOLESALE
8T..0K of White Goods. Linens. cause. and Embroi
deries, at prioe• which mot moke it to the interest of
every one who may want milling ID their lice to/o°'
them a oail. ae they will a IWO at least =per oent. o the
usual eo.t by so doing.
JACONETS. 0701.BRICS. Mt' LTA. NAIKROOKS.
T ARLP.TANEB, WiSBEB, FRFNOR
aRILLIAN Ills Quit,ll3. FIBORKO eWlBlvlt
FOR BASQUES. IA1810111'1) PKIRTS. FLOUNFR
-
• t/GINOS. Ettass•V.H. R NOS. folmEß
NOS. COLLAtis, VALKN^IFNNE AND OTwP
LACPA, VEIL'. MITTS. ANDK EROBIEPS OF
A K(NOil, toismurio, LOW Alvin SHIRT-
Ilea LINENS, TA11 . ..v. CLOTRe. NAPKINS, TA•
BLE HAMA •KB. ' , Ui( ABACK AND OZRER
TOWIII,B iil4l) TOW &INS&
N. 8.--A few 'Awes. read thread and Cambria Leos
Pointe,. at about hair price.
A new lot of trimmed end' plain net oodereieeoee.
, • beautiful etyleslial. lace handkerchief.
ALL vErer OHEAP.
.
or S conform:or Ogress
Nk'SDAY. the Arl 0117
HALL. The_prores
ao o'clock A. Al. The
Ilted States and state
ca and common none
*evident of the Glra.d
Fret nigh tiohonl. th+
r of Arta. sort other
tt.d to &Vend.
ttsFsaultiofarW
PRICE, FERRIS; &I CO.,
1,1-3 m , 607 CREBTNUT STREET.
GBRAT BARGAINS IN SILK JkIA.N.
7ILLAR, LACE MANTILLAS, AND 8111VGARR
OLOAKB, at J. W. PaocToft. tr.go , o GREAT
8a l A goit tha SARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708
CREBTIOT .titteet.
Summer oloalts 00. worth 85 CO.
nmmer olosks at......_. 2 00, worm a as.
tri9ed summer Mosta... 500 worth 10 PD.
Bilk twat.. —.- • 10 60, worth 16 DO.
Silk —. 9 50. worth 16 00.
Lace mantillas—....... 360, worth 10 0).
Lams ma nt11150...—.... 6 00. worth 12 09.
oe 150. worth 4 50.
Lace palate-- 60, worth . 60.
Finest Pusher Po*. and Mai:twist, at an equal TO
duotton from value. jyl4lt
. . .
HOLESALE - STOOK-
TRIMMINGS AND•FANOT . GOOK' ,
TRIMMINGS AND . NANCY GOODS;
TRIMMINGS .AND FANCY (loops, •
TRIMMINGS AND RANGY GOODS, .
TRIMMINGS.AND BANOY'GOODS,
TRIMMINGS 'AND BANOY: GOODS,
OR SALE AT RETAIL,
FOR CASH.
AT RETAIL FOR CASH,
AT RETAIL FOR CASH,
AT RETAIL FOR CASH,
\ AT:RETAIL FOR CASH.
The babioribipii oaf for sale, on and efts?
THIIRSDAY, 6th INST.,
• 4T TRRIR STORE,
NO. 469 1ARKET STREET, NORTH RIDE;
NO. 409 1 / 1 4HKET STREET, NORTH BIDE,
NO. 409•10AREHT STREET, NORTH SIDE,
NO. 409 11.k1KET STREET. NORTH BID?,
FROM p, A. M. TO 5 P. M.
•
•T • •
LESS THAN. WUOLESALE PRICES.
All kinds or
COTTON HOSIERY NEEDLES, PINS.
GLOVES. HOOKS AND EYES,
LACE' MITTS, SKIRT'BRAIDS,
ZEPHYRS.. TAPES. BRAIDS,
SHETLAND WOOL. COMBS, BRUSHES,
SPOOL COTTONS, s ' PERFUMERY,
BUTTONS, UNDERSHIRTS.
(Of all Desorivtaorui ) (Silk; Merino, Am)
ZIeO a . Full Assortment n Dress Trimmings,
.1111tralJET
• • .
SWEARINGrEN;
jelt-lial 409 &mu= anuswr
PAIR .14A . 0E MANTILLAS,
Goode hay'
tog been. relinquished by our Import
evertn view of the wilt orsts-for little more than the
bare amount of duty, will be offered to purchasers at a
corresponding reduction from usual retail prices, vie
SILK CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
SPRING CLOTH CLOAKS,
BUMMER CLOAKS. Alio,
TRIMMING LACES,
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Ao.,
Ali in large assortment, will be closed out at an average
reduotion of ONE. HALF. in order to oomplete onr ar
rangements with our oreditors.
J. W., PROCTOR & Co..
YARD! MANTILLA AM bLOAH EMPORIUM.
.110141 7OB CREST/VIM Stmt.
NEW MA W-17TX * T- 4 - F• 1117 - 6 -TIE-
The Most eclendid BILE MANTLES In the eir.
t HOUGH & DO. , -
sTLIK MANTILLAS;
In every new style, tie richest qualities ever seen,
at the elegant New Store,
22' 800TH TENTH STREET.
• HOUG H I-I 8c CO_ 3,58-gm
OaGANDIES AND FRENCH LAWNS,
323( cents.
60 pieces oven to day, 1.234 cents. .
These are all rest colonel.
Dark French Lawns.
wns of neat styles.
Rir. in !Ali DELL.
. FULIKTIE and ARGIL
• .
VYRE & LANDELL are prepa red to
snit TouriVE with— ' - - • • '
Fashionable Travellins Dteast . is. •
. Fashionable Summar . •
Fashionable Lawn Urgandtee, &0 . ., &a. -
YRE. & LANDELL, FOURTH and
ARCS, open to-day the genuine Moaambiane of
be present fashion.
Mozambique, )( wide.
Mozambinues >ard wide.
• Mozambique, 3 yards wide.
riASSIBIEBES AND BUMMER GOODS
for Men's and Boys' wear:
at C•wdrneres and enmeser Etnfrs.
y's Wear and Vesting'
A Fine &cot at Lowest Prices.
COO r & Col4Ait D.
t•IT Corner NINTH and BA A a CET.
10 CENT GRAY GOODS.
25 cant Bewares.
6,4' Gent Firmed Barege Analate.
15.20. and 25 Cent Finest Berates.
Black Benzes, Tarnarttnea and Crepe Maretz
COOPBIk t COLIHD
017 L__
B. E. oor. NINTH and MARKE-5.
ABANKRUPT IMPORTER'S 15TOOK
of Samples of Lineal' Cambria Handkerchief', in
Lem-stitobed. sheer-on:dad; and embroidered: from le
oents to 63 cents eaoh ; a great bargain.,parehased a
esoriftee for sash, and 30 begold to the same way only.'
CHARI. SS AD 66CtS & SON.
Jen) • EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
SILK MANTLES ! GRAY DUSTERS ! !
Frenoh Lace Mantles and Pointe. Very low pricey
for Cash..
_
Fine fresh stook of these [nods in our
LARGO Nl< W ROOM, SECOND FLOOR.
N. B.—Mohair Mitts, Hoop Pkirts, and Sandkerohiefs
obese. coorsa. & von A RD
jel7 • • 8. H. nor. NINTH and MARKET.
QP.RING CLOAK'S, IN WIRY NEW
A. 7 style, at
Muth
uty3l-Im No. 93 5. Muth areal.
QPRIVO ()LOAM, IN ENDLESS VA
nety, at IVENS'. myn-1m
QPRING ‘OLQAICS; THE ORICAPEEM
P. 7. ever seen, e*
nir3l4re . No. 93 8. Ninth street.
CLOAKS.—Wholesale Merchants are in
vited to leaved the steak et
No. 23 South NINTH Street, 001110 r of Jayne at.
• m731-1m • Between Market and Chestnut.
VRENON.LACIE POINTS, BOURNOI7B,
IL . AND MANTLES -.JI large !took to be so'd at less
than wholesale price.. We cannot be undersold in
these goods. CHARLES ADAMS & SON,
Jet° EIGHTH and ARCH Streets.
NEW STYLE CLOAKS, EVERY NEW
1. style; every new material. at _pnoas that eia_tOnish
e an ve at e a t s!Pe e ag ' . rge "6",
N.
16.
cornerraofolifr
CITY CLOAK STORE, No. 142 N.
Eighth street, above Cherry, are now selling every
new style of the season. suserb qualities, in every new
shade of color, oheaDer than any other store in the
oar. mySI-lm
II STEEL & SON,
• No. 713 North TENTH. Street. abtive Cealss,
Will sell the
BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF
NEW AND DESIRABLE. DRESS GOODS
At still treater reduotions in pritma than they have
ever before made. and at
MUCH LOWER CEA
than cur RETAIL-WN OL ALE HOUSE in the oar.
Fanny and Poniard ISt Ire, very cheap.
Very cheap and good Wank Bilks.
Mote! Dress Goods of every variety.
Fine Jacsonikt and °rondo Lawns at IS).
LACE MANTLES, POINTES, BOURNOUhI
SILK AND CLOTH. CO TS &ND MANTLE'S.
Jet GREATLY UNDER. COST PRICES.
•
SIIIMMER SHAWLS
1,7 Bilk Border Oral Batas. Shawls.
' Striped Bak Chant It_bawls.
• White Same and BLenadrne.
Light Paisley and Atehas. -
• Black bilk and Broohe.
;Malt eLEdIII BROTHERS.
len OH itilThlUT and El GIITE Streets.
RETATh DRY GOODS
HOSIERY;
HOSIERY,;
HOSIERY.
HOSIERY,
T6XII. ISTOCS. OP GOODE
FOR CASH, RETAIL.
!MOO ND IMPORT A TIION.
AT 60 CENTS ON TEE DOLLAR
THE BALANCE
" OF OUR
MA'NUFAOTUBED STOOK
46 OUT TENTH 13/KEI3I.
YRE & LANDELL WILL OPEN THIS
MORNING-
lack [awe Pointan
.15foot e liournottc
D'aok Lan e
Mantles.
IVENS',
M U
EQUITO NETTING?, all colors . ; Tarle
tan. colors. for Covering ale/sea; Plaid and
Swiss M.usliaa at waolesale_prloes.
CHAREEB ADAM!" k 80N.
EIGHTH and A ADAM
&root!.
SMALL -PLAID SILKS.
1.7
Blase end White French Bilks.
Blea end White French Silks.
Brown and White Frepoh Silks.
Green and Wnite French Bilks.
10 dos.
Purper dos. le end White French Bilks.
tlidtta. at 01 .60 p
JO do:. White Eidk Gloves. atio. per Pair.
Many goods rednoed very low, to oloseogit, et
JOHN B. STOKES%
Jet . 70.2 ARCH Btreet.
RUMMER. GOODS.
• Too Blankets—Mosquito Net.lags.
Colored 'farlstana-43•eas ektrts.
Bathing Goods—Blip Holland's.
urnlture ebtottes—Blitule Holland!.
• tithing Toarel*--Bnasia cra. h.
id! BRA Itri,4BBROTHEItB,
CHOEMSIFT and 8168711 Streets
V, L lThilif CR STOOK OF DRESS GOODS AT
P '' B . T r ic it e l a rk• Agc . c ti . h ;11 ) .WrIL T Itirairl i :BeTZ:Pr u t
d u p e d rp'osi f so C to LtNio ; Smug Ctuntses redooed from
ISM to 30 .
apeefal attention is requelted to our stook or orm -
thee and Jaoonet Lawns. trltion we ere bound to tame
out at a low figure. QUARLES ADAMS A SON,
ROO EIG and AROII Streets.
114111,10112 H. LACE ' VEIM. - --A choice lot
Pargheqed frogn`,l bankriipt Importer, arid
for lido at baufprioo or•• •• • 50N
Jdo We exalt stios6.
RETAIL DRY GOODS
SPECIAL NOTICE i 1
OK anitafter
HU hi MSda ts te
• IiffORNLEy Cwill offer
• EVERY POSSIBLE INDUCEMENT
TO
CASE PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS:.
Being_ determined o 'ldea their Stock they will ties
'good Bargains 1 !
Beeutlfal Peon auk' form ciente, worth 01.12
egvi #icat ano, Silks for /I, well worth $ll5.
(Grenadine and 215Telre Do oils, about one half their
value.
erg, Misted Hoods, is every variety, from 8 cents per
'aid tosS.cents.
SLACK SILKS, RICK AliP LUSTROUS, VERY .
. War.
Neat Black Brocade Bilks. double feted, &o.
D e L at i um , c a li co ". c am imeres, Cloths. Vdeitints.
Lillehe_j_ rr
MUShrie flannels.Sturits, Corits t & &44.' 10.
L AII'CLOAK-RtArM. EMU tilOrt,
Frerth Lace Mantles, Pollutes,. Shawls, ammo,. •
Ms rig Leos Mentles t Chantilla Lace (Ma:lst/co.
Blank 8111 r Costeelantles, 0- in eveifitYle.•
. Mir .111(N OFIRIbt:
E.S•mor am( /amo 'DWI Mt
MILITARY poops.
COTTON DIJOK.•
SUIT4.BLR . FOR TENTS,
PDX 5A.1.2 sT
tiOTHINGRA4 & WILLS.
uiys-t tf . • • . . . •
NEW I'VELICATIONE.
NEW BOOKS.-
For sale by
• SAMUEL RAZSFD_, Jr..
__ 7114 CHicS re UT Street
IttfOlCLß , ft HISTORY OF - alma/am( IN
EOGLAND, VOLUME. TWO—from the second Lou
don edition to which is added an alphabetical index.
82M.
OSsERVATIONS Olt MILITARY LAWS AND
COUNT MARTIAL, hearing of evidence, fro , adapt
ed to the Arm and fljtvy or the United States, by
y_
William C . De Hart, captain of artillery, one volume.
Of 00.
THE CAUSES OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL
WAR. A letter to the London Timer: by John to
throp Motley, author of 'I be Dutch Republic, tr.o.,tisPe r
10 .eats.
.
HE SEA—the new book bi'llitohelot Author of
L'Amour. trameated from the French. One volume
limo. $lOO. j9l-St
• - •
BALLOON VIEW MAP,
THE SEAT OF WAR; as soon from
LOWE'S BALLOON,
TWSTITY-FIVS CENTS.
Agents wanted in the City and State.
Joan! MaFARLAN, •
ie2B-3t 83 South RIX A.H. street, up maim.
CAMP NEWBPAPEII.--NOW READY-
The first number of the rukrioNAt., GU • R.D.
printed In camp. for rolonel Lyle's Regiment. Price
Tio•eGents.• cries for We by KI G BAIRD, No.
607 8 ANSOM'etreet link& O. Unita*, 310 CHEST
NUT 'treat. • • iis2B-3t
I_lOOKB, LAW AND 118113CRILLANEOU8,.
R-. new and okl, bought, sold , and exchanged, at the
PHILADELPHIA -BANK BOOK STORE, FM, 419
GHEBTri VT Street, Lib_ at &distance purohased.
Those ha•lns Books to sell, if at & distance. will state
their names, sizes. bindings dates, edition, prices,
and conditions: IArANTEBooks printed by Beale
min Franklin, as well as early Books printed in and
aeon America Autograph Letters and ,Portraits ear-
shaved. Pamphlet Laws or Pennsylvania for Dais. Cat&
tones. in press, sent free. Libranesappreised by
tens-tr . /OBIS CAMPBELL
COPARTNERSHIP ,NOTICES.
THE OOPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
jet= between the undersigned and Charles R.
atone. under the firm name of.JOUIs STUNS & hONB,
hes been dissolved by the death or the said Charles B.
Mona..
The undersigned will tonti nue the business, at the old
stand, under the same firm name.
J MME'S N. s rows,
ReNRY te. STONE',
No. 806 CHESTNUT Street.
l'hilada.. June 29. 1861. jyl-3t
ISSOLUTION. --- The copartnership
heretofore anbaistins between the nedereitned.
under the firm..of J. P. STEIN ER .t CO., is this day
dissolved: by mutual consent. The bu ;mess will be set
tled at the old stand. No 9 BANK and No.I2STRAW-
R SRRY Streets, Philadelphia.
• . .1. Y. STRINER.
FRANCIS F. WOLGAMHTH,
HENRY VOLLMER.
Philads.. July 1,1861.
COPARTNERSHIP FORMED.—The un
dersigned have this dsy entered into copartnership.
an •
W der the firm
OLof
GAMIITH to RALEIGH.
De .
_tee ea w re w spra to the Iste ef J. B. BTEI NKR
stij.%,. se ih : T reinue the business In the saute
br smix.
atreet
and ? .4 fo re t ll4he4axn ay s
t l
t . No. 9
FRe tams otatigiu,rir.
llama.,
July
i r s tURICE RALEIGH.'
171 1m
DISSOLUTION. The Copartnership
heretofore exalting. 1-etween the unsersigned,
liner tee style of CHEeNUT, STEEL, & t:0 , is this
day dissolved , by th wi th drawal of EDWARD T.
STEEL. The business will be continued by RIO. M.
CHESNUT and - PKTER ROELHAB, under tee style
of CR EfIEUT & RORLHae.
Either banner is authonzed to settle the bulginess of
the late arm. .1. 4 1). el. CHESNUT,
EDWARD T. STEed..,
PETER KOHLE.A.B.
JULY 1, 1161
C7OPARTNERSIIIP heretofore ex-
listing between the filubsonbers, and oarried on
in Philadelphia. New York. !laptop. and Chicago. un
der the name and firm of JONES k, .WHITE. is die
sok, d, by mutest coosent. BA of the rust of May last
The entire barmen hat devolved upon, and will be
ii-grivot i fi on fany t n ii k i ff r aThi.eite of the firm,
The debts due to the firm at Philadelri...fiost- . n.
and Chicago, belong_ to, a nd will be aett ed with. Mr.
W ; those at Ne_w_ York,' belong_ to, end will b
settled with. Mr. JONEM, at the New Yort office.
.AISAB
emuMf.: 8. WHITE.
E '
Dated—New York. Jane M. 'M4 )1438-3V
PURE PORT WINE.
FOR BALE BY
Q. H. MATTSON,
ARCH AND TENTH STREETS
les
NEW . 14 0 Ail:.
FOR SALE -
A limited amount of the netrll.ooo,ooo LC/Att. in
sums to nit pn!vhasers, for We by
JAY • COOliV.a. CO..
• • -lii:siorriurnuutiditimr. Jem-im
C ,
• ORD ENB RECEIVED' . 1460011 AND
fie ITUYLKII.IO COAL,
BY
EDWARD N. HALLOWELL,
. .
j ESS-wfm-43t. 133" WALNUT STREET.
puBLIO NOT1_0•1
SELLING OFF AT::OOST. - .
A large stook of Matbeinaticat, Optical, and Philo
gopluoal Instruments. to close. the buelnese ; Drawing
- Instruments. Roles and • Scales, Surveyor's brat%
.111 . 11t8, Microscopes, Telesimpia and Spy-Glasses,
Stereoscopes and Pictures, Memo Lanterns. Ther
mometers and Hyorometere. Sand-Olaassoi. Steam- lin
rze. Magneto r,ieotrical Machines, Globes. t oienti6o
- oks ; also, a fine assortment. of fine Cutlery and
Razors, &0., ko., gco.,/co.
C. T. AMSLER, Optician,
- No. 635 CHESTNUT It., Philadelphia.
N. B.—The selling price of each article is distinctly
marked in figures. jel9-8t wfm
NOTIOE.—Ihe Coupons due July Ist,
1861. of uto2_ReEistered Mortgage Bonny of the
ELM. SA AND WIL IanISPORT Ito [LAO COM
PANY will be paid on presentation at the (Ace of the
Pennsylvania Company fer Insurance on Lives and
Granting Annuities. on had = otter that date. Bonds
Non. 563 to OM,. itiolOatego. the owoe•shitk of 'which is
subject to indicts' decnsion, are exoepted from this
notice. •
By order of the Board of Managers.
WM. C. LOfiGeTRETB. ffeo'y.
• PRILLDZI.PHIA. 6th MO. Xt. Mt. • .102 S-St
G1:ITT& PZEWHA. AXILLIL SHIELDS,
or. [Ladies' Drees Protectors—a rare proteotion
(torn all drintnrea by Peretaretton.
INDIA RUBBER GOOD 6 of every deeeription. Belt
ing Packing, Hone, and ever, arOole manufactured of
India Rubber, of the beet material . Goods cold FOR
OASIi, TO 8111 T Tll.. V*l4B, at the Great ladle
Rubber More, 811 CITEIS NUT Street. above Third,
north side. Army and Navy Equipments.
JOlll4 T 110R.NLEY.
I RTTIR FROM MR. ORO. L. OROLL,
Alma for Dr. SCHENCK'S Medicines in Middle
loin, Pa.
MIDDLETOWN, Dauphin Co. Pa.. June 27,1861. ,
DR. HACIIkNCK, Phil/m.lpda. Fa.,
Caen cia Herewith I send you a certificate of one
of our most respectable citizens, who has been using
your medicine', and is row reirored to health. I think
its publication would affect the sales au tins neighbor
hood. It you sea proper to use it, do so, or threat Me
to.
HIMr. Ramsey 1. eak
_old,reliable,well-respected. and is
citizen. His word weuld not be doubted by
any. one who knows him, and at present is the Chief
Liorgess of th e town: Mr. Ramsey is himself a good
advertisement. as he speaks for and recommends It
more highly than the certificate mentions.
Yours truly. 4ho. L. CItOLL.
„
Co.,I.IIIMLIrroWN. EttliDo in 0., Pa., June "i
MR. Gh.O. L. Agent.
Iftga Ala In my Men' illness, which was from
neglected cold on my breast and lunge. and whioh was
in a' fair :say of hurrying me to my grave. I was so
mnoh affected by the severity of the °oath that I could
not lie down or obtain any rest. and this o^ntinned for
two weeks. When I heard of Dr. ilotienok's Pain:mole
and Bea Weed Tonic. 1 immediately commenced' the
use of them, and. after using two or three .boules of
Byrne.. I noti3ed a neroeptible (Manse. 'the Gough Was
much easier, and I could rest much better. After using
two bottler of Tonic and ten of syrup, I have been ye
stored to health, which enables me to say I have lull
confidence in its efficacy if taken in time, and most cor
dially reocaumeno its
t nee to the *Mimed.
Ite &wealhy yours,
E. J. RAMSEY.
EASE AND COMFORT:.
A. TREOSALD asks, Who oan . 3161 tee or wilt
everybody/
• Boob a person probably never was born. But those
who know when they are suited to 1100T8 or BRODY
are invited to give him a tall, and those who never
were netted before may be rafte now. Re is at hie old
plaoe.soB 0041TEB Street- Jets 3m
VOTTON SA DRUB and CANVAS,
‘11.7 of all numbers sad b ir Vr tv
swan's Duck Awning ' of all dooorlodona. for
iforisa..Avolorga'aez,and agouroft rais sdo
A fop Yam. ora? Drioc IN A% ii .
Mast wrto. TarpallTygro i. tgpsart 'Jk - ito
" '" 4l ' • e v — inir wt. a .16.
OLIVIA OIL-Pure Olive uil in white
slue bottles Art reoeivenler bark yrt ia tor
sale by . JA
o. R 'AI
JIM no 4 nth PRO street:"
CLARET casks and cases
of the breaidg of St. Jullen L Margaux, Unt..B r i an
FZ U , e ' F " " le byaggilTethAiliNlFAlllB.
.0.K.1016.-0 mall invoice of Hides, Sheep,
Nef aw l Goit ISkins, re_crellvell horn t&p,:inst ha
90St
dusk kr itids.ll JAIJILB II:Mb & GAR=
sm i th
_Qty tit,..t - -
Pseua. BRANDY.— One barrel pure
SOUXER ALAI Pli i irAtir sale lir G. flip
a , 2 , • e.
WOAD -400 lbs. for axle by
- • .7-liirisrmuhr.t t ai m
....AT and, 4,9 P.M
AMUSEMENTS.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE..
FOURTH AND LAST WEEK.
TO fiVslff Jana EV RY aliotl7 This Wee*,
WOOLEY AND CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS,
With toe Er.rit Cowls Trio,
GIRCII. BROW bit and COLTON.
The unerselled Qoartetts.
CAMPASELL. ts.EFFtri. REEVES and MELVILLE.
Tl2gether with Messrs. BOWARD, CAARLEB , sus.
mons. &s.
• A change of .roaramma n.rher
E
TE GLOKItiCS FOURTH OF JULY.
Two Grand Preormanoim
AFTEHNUON AND EVENING.
.For partioulara as" bails. 171-It
ASSEMBLY .BUILDINOS.
FOURTH OF JULY WEE&!
19QUTHFRN RaRELLIO v sad K USAIAN WAR !
Both t , xhibittooe at 4I `oh antertatataiwt. evety_eveo
inn tilt/Freak. 'three Grand Rxhtbttiotui F /UNTIL OF
JULY. Motninic. at 11; afteraoen.s; Rvenint
N& 30 NW ViaWEI OR THE RABELLtorc, -
Adiatmos 2e omits i Children. to oenca • 1,1 St
p&NNbYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE
FINIt ARTS, 1026 011.01TNTTT P treat. le open
duly, Sundays excepted, from 9 A. M. tillB P. M.
Admission US carve Chtloren under twelve years,
tuff price. Shares of +Rocs, $3O. .411 311
SUMMER RESORTS.
BEDLO FOR HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY.
nt.J.—At the tern:Onus of the railroad. on the left,
beyond the dettot. Th s House is now open for Board
ers and Transient Visitors, end oilers .000mmotionn
equal wavy Hotel in AllanUo city. Chalets moderate.
Ch_ildien an 3 ser dants. half price.
Nur - Parties shoed keep their meats until the oars
a+ rive in front of the h tel t-lm
S OHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
xxvr JERSEY
The " REATH HOINIR" will be opened for the re
ception of Company June 16th having been axon ‘ively
refitted and improved since the last deasoo ; affording
additional comforts to visitors, and increasing the de
sirablenrar ol the place.
na a healthy. pleasant, r nd fashionable place of Rum
mer teeOrt,"&hooley's Mountain" tea but fe w equals,
and is suypssned by none it no reaohad hy pleasant
imiroad ride, and Only saved hoara from Pabadelphia.
Leave Phitanembia in the it o'olook train for 74ew
York, remen Jersey City at 9 o'oloolt, thence by Morris
and Essex Railroad to the Mountain. eleturningjeave
the Mountain at 6.A. M. and IP. ftl.. arrivios in Phila
delphia at 1 and ho'olock r. M. Rooms can now be en
geged. Charse.arooderate. D. A. CROWKLI.,
jen-frmwlilt* Proprietor.
EXCURSIONS
ar gi p m Writ-+T CLIESPER AND
PHILADELPHIA RAILROAD-
Vie
FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS.
Fxoursion %Whets to West Chester and retern,,Nood
(rent July 34 to sth. inclusive. will be sold at the ticket
office. lc E. corner .N.IOIITEENTII and MARKET
Streets.
•
. ?are for the round trio. one dollar.
11 , 1 4t HENRY WOOD. Bee Pet.
FOURTH OF JULY
E XCURNIONN TO CAM,P
WInHINGTOY EASToN, BKTHL h HEM ALLEN
'I OWN, MAUCH CHUNK, and the LE/bOll. COAL
REG(ON.
The NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY w.lt lathe EXCURSION TICKETS to the stave
Pointe
uOoD FROM let J1.11,V TO 6th JULY. INCIAPSIVE.
From its effuses, at WILLOW Street and BERES
Street.
. FARB FOR THE ROUND TRIP,
To Fee -on__..—. ez 501 To allentoot— --SI 15
To Bethlehem.— 2OW To Man.sh 300
These eXCIMMOUS ,r 1 &Torii en opportunity. of siLeod
in; the " POI/ RTH" amid the reality of Military Camp
Life, or ol'enjo t mg the romantic beishtv of the scenery
along the Lehigh, and Inhaling the mvigoraging breezes
among the mount .tee around Mauch Willi&
-
No Zzouralon Ticket, sold 'on the can.
TRAINS L aAVB WILLOWAT_ABM
,
At 6.40 A. M. 240 P. M., and 5.15 .2 3 . - Barks
street twenty minu Ma later.
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' PHILADELPHIA -AND
&IN tigINERRADING, RAILROAD' CO..
Offioe, g.:47 on It FOURTH Street
PRILATIPLPITTA.. June 28.1861 .
• • EXCURSION TICKETS
be hinted b.tweett all points, at REDVORD
FARES, good for all 'gement or tratng, from Setifdli,,
June 20, to Monday, July_B. 1861. inchurivo.
p329.6t WM. H. MeltH I3N NY, !WV.
WANTS
$l l 2OO TO LOAN.
A.T. rtigA&GNAGE,
WU
108 Powb FRTH met
HORETARY AND AItANDENSIS.-A
we young man of good sddren. education. andre
specta bility. age twenty : eight. is desirous of meeting
with a gentleman requiring &Denton to nails Pecretary
and Amanuensis, and also as companion. Woted'have
no objection to travel. and when nenessaiT. or in case
of inners, would not hesitate to bestow alt the oare sad.
attention whioh• neoessite iney restore. lrmolament
not being the principal object of the advertiser. his ex-
Lecowti olio in this regard will be found very moderate,.
an furnish the most undoubted. references and renal
menials as to character. oo taa otabliite. &o. Addreas
.. .amanuensis." office of this paper, for a few days.
jetY4t*
AY.A.ING MAN, just graduated irom
. the High School. desires a SITUATION in a
meratattle house ; would be satisfied with &email salary
until his experience would entitle him to an increased
remuneration. jag-ift•
VVANTED—A purchaser for a patent
right that will yield fifty thousand dollars to any
mp who has energy. *SOU will part:these it entire.
te
The proprietor being in fatlieg health, is oompelied to
sell. Address " Alfred." at this offlise. jel9 12t.
WANTBD- $5,000 UN MußiliAta
on is first- °lass unenonmbored property. worth
025.000. Addreas" T. 1,.." thin office. j•l9-11t*
IWMPLOYERB WANTING YOUNG
Men, &0.. are invited to ultimo, I" Evzi
ment Committee ," at the Roome of the onne
ot t nitiou Assoostion, 1009 and 1011 1117.13T/191
Street. soS4Rol.
FOR BALE AND TO LET.
i.WANTED. To RENT—A Moderati
sizad HOUSE. In a good loo‘iity. Reac.oot to ak
oesd /9300 per aellatil Beat of N o
ferenoes ven. At
r •• Tenaos." clime of The Prue. _ jeg.ft•
TO LET —At invir_ relic,..lleasatit
. .
Mil country Reef, with three acres of ud..well
shaded. and a variety of fruit. corner Or Green LAMS
and York Acad. DranoStnwn. grx 03 , 11111 Irma Market
street by raalroY4 t atal eight minutes walk from Green
/Ane etation of North Penoeylvanle Railroad loquite
of Mr. shIEDAItY. oo_poute. 0 , of Dr. DE Bullf4
ViLLE. 123 South BEV IaNTII arrest. je27 erg!
TO RENT LOW—Porrnat t ed or 'un
f arretred, for six montkol or Jonger.if deelrid.
UM, nun convenient Solisg., No 1736 Amtk street
Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 9kb AR ,;E'
Street. ie u..
OHESTNUT-E3TR6ET MUM said
BM. STORE to rent,—The (Imitable business local:rent
11143 CELESTN oT litreet,with dwelling attache& Apply
at 4 31 MIEJMUT Atteet. ,
GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO
RIM RENT.—To Rent, the large end oomntodicaul
modern-built Rome, Garner of ARMAT Street end
WILLOW. Avenue, with gam, bath, hot and cold water,
end nit the modern improvements. Apply to HENRY
IS, TARR, 710 catEEN Street. Philadelphia, or on the
premises. anit-u
htlf.r4T—A very desirable ATO,
9r.S.A
on the Ninth - street front of " The dontinerital
Hotel" The Store at NW** and Bansom streets *ape
sniffy adaged_for a ISADDLa and HA1111385 Maker,
• Apply to - • r • - - JOJELN.RICS
,
fea-tf Southwest NINTH and SABSOM Streets,
pOR TZULUT
11 : of good unimproved farm land in the state of Nor
Jersey, convenient to the city owill he exchanged for
et i aperty. Apply at No. 118 FEDIENAL West.
BOARDING.
I BST-CL MB BOARDING. AT G
m ANTOWN. within six minutes' walk of Church
lane statt.n. Apply at Jrti south BROAD 4t. i. 20 2t.
T •
FAMILIES can be accommodated
TWO
with first-olaas WARD. in a private family.
where there are no ohildron. H 011313 lomunfolly
arta
ated; five !Mentes wait from "Wayne' atatioa.
Re
ferenoea exohanged. Address "Knottbuff," oa-man
town Y. 0. .1066 t
:PRIVATE BOARDING RO ÜBB.—Plest
'.A. sant accommodations for families or mule per
sons. comer of BROAD and NEW tweets. tonneriyjlie
a T e llilehe i t i n. ot tra V 1861. jel&a.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ruin iNsußexcur, comp Arri, •
No. 405,0 iP.4IIISTN4IIIi_BOrscU
FINN AND INLAND IBUIVIANCE.
DIS4CTOES.
Seel'(. W. pay---o! Dar & Matiant.
rHuel Wright.—" Wright Bros & lia
J. B. Dime, . " D 11•11 ie Birnsy. •
enry Denis. Jr.— " Lewis Bros & Ca
. inbajdion-- "J. C. Bowe &G.
Samuel T. Bodine...
-Preet. Wyoming Cull B•710/ . 7.
Jno. W. Evorman-- of J. W. Evennan & Du.
Oso_. A. West. ... " West & Fobas.
T. B. Martin.-....... " Savage. Martin, & Oa
0. Wilson Deittorney-st-I4v.
Z. D. Wood ruff.. .0 Kibler, Molten, li lirembiff.
/us. [mast', r -.-- 0.7L3 Green street.
GEORGE W. DAY,Preaident.
FRANC N. BUCK 'Vine Presid L •
WIALIANI3 I. BLANCHA RD. elesnstarv. 1
SAYING FUNDS.
SAVING rIIND—UNITIED OTATIFB.
TRUST COMPANY, tomer THIRD awl ORM
NET streets.
IDIEERE37 FIVE PER GENT.
3. R. CRAWFORD. Pregidwit
jAm.ras R. RincrEs. Secretary and Treasurer.
ORoe Itonrs. firm to mitli t o'alook.
This Company is not Mine( m any applisation as h r
LArlsisturs.
SAFXS.
pi• LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVID
to No. 21 South 8EY211 7 / 1 'Street, user the
=On Institute.
Th e undersigoed, thankful for put favors, and Mins
d e t er mined to merit future patronage, has securest ski
element end convenient store, and Ma now on handT
l arge etwortment oi Liihe s Celynstad Wrought Mt!,
Chilled Iron Fire and Illurgrar roof Safes, (the
tly
strio lire and burglar proof sa escas i te te ) Also.
lie's litteencliettsank Vault, Safe. and Looks.
LiThe's Dank Vault Doors and Looks will fanuetted
to order on short notice. This is the strongeet, beak=
prised, apd cheapest Door and Look yet
, parlpoular attention is called to L e's • New
CA of Cafe for r late, Jewelry, to. This e Ii pim
rp, to surpass to style and eleganoe g yet ai
red for this pnrpoee, d 0 the only one that is stria*,
fire and burglar Priltor , .
Brevet. tiovicie.-1 Yll now on hand my tyrant,' el
Ferret, Herring, k. Co.'s Safes, most of tham ocaro
new, and some forty of other ;rakers, comprising a
complete s ome
aa to l sOst li t hi d raf tt v i s ei ty a _
changed for the now Caleb
be said at very low prices. ease pall and exumne.
isle-1W - ' ' .- K. O. SADIOUL Aust.
&dragREGULARLIMA/1D
DAILY EXCURSIONS.--stelaam co.
HANSt:Y Leaves Brit pier berm ARCH Btreetailag.
(Sundays axoert•d) at 73(. o`oloolc,for Otwat, r, Penn
kiove. New Curie, Delaware FOXT DELA
KA end !Salem.
Yare for the Excursion. SO ono.
Plaice for Bridgeton and d — Odessa meet Ulu WI%
)efillSt*
&sl ime FOR NEW YOWL
NEW DAILY Lutz, via /Wm/egad
Raritan
and New York Eamon Etetkoto44 paw.
pally will reeelge freight on and Alter *A Ay,. grith
inereer, an d Jarmo daily_ at P. M., deliveriEk War ook
tecUlt47
tii irg i t io n L e following days.
W P . grit, Agent.
As 11 ROUTH WEAR pli i i & deugds.
l e i
FUN_ Dakzent.
Piers 11 and 11 EAST veer Thrk. ,
geho-iftf
TOR 1.71GW YORK. THIS
tuladeloble, atm= -Prevail/Pr Gomviny
a
eammetwe their Widnes' for the Beeson On Monany
l g ut.
Thei u r Bteainers are new mews'= freight it Illeemid
Ptir above Walnut street.
war= aenesnizotletinS• A l p • ". •
WOO..
Oa SaSIMET• hispapie •
OF.F I 0 B PBILADEILPEUA sf,A
WORItS, Jurri 1.1951. -
PROPOSALs 11 be reoeirea at this ofßoe. until
N o on of the Ist of ol.r next
_for' the We, to the 'lnci
tes* of the Phihstle phis Chu. Works. of Stook In the
Glerrnsstown Gas orks:. -
Richmond GeneWurse; 414. k
Southwark and htuAanneashig Oea 41
d in the rneee7aut w or ks
aIT. he used annveistments for the Itliolttecanda at
:Worts. Wit . Firauti
ialitir I Cashier.
VINE SHIRT MANUFACITORY.-J. W.
ISCOTTIe la ilt C IRBZINUT /W WI , a_
low th e " line l." The 11 1 / 6 011011 01
trte& to Ms ITCWROV hill 9 Y g J
TB. al 1111)Ortof It. nate. rail hisoorm oh bald/
MOO to Order st hhonloO 11•1111*. 14111-U