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    Reception of Hon. Frank P Blair, Jr..
inWashington
zreec•tir+ from Mop.ra. Blnir, alteDon
gall, iiickmun , andyorney.
y i „ E n the Mss'ain A toa Renatoliana of resterdat .1
best arm:thaw, aaout nine &cloak, notwithstand
the the unfavorable state of the weather, a large
crowd assembled In front of Willard's Hotel, whoa,
a roompanied by Dodworth'a exoellent bawl, they
precluded to the residence of the Hon. Montgo•
ma y Mar, Postmaster General, where a serenade
Tyro tendered the lion. F. P. Blair, ci Mloar.url.
After one or two national airs from the band, ono
o f the a sgta of the Preshorn, of thirteen store, was
exhibited from the steps, which elmited immense
sheering from the assemblao In front.
The " Star• Spangled Banner" was them per.
famed by the band, when calls were made for
Colonel Blair, when he appeared and spoke as
fellows :
SPIRO/ OV COLON /IL BLAIN
LiENTLVIEN AND YRIIINDS : I extend to you my
tlaoers aoknowledgmente for the undeserved com
pliment you have bestowed on me this evening
The only subject now, I protium.; about which one
it allowed to speak, is that which ao prominently
o mpfea the thoughts of all our people everywhere.
refer to that of the present distracted condition
of the country—the question of the war. Aa to
what has been done, or ought to be done, to meet
the requirements of this momentous period In our
optional history, I do not feel myself competent to
pass upon. But Ido feel myself able, with others
of my fellow.olasena, and entitled, too, to express
an opinion ea to the justice of this war, and the
propriety of conduo ling it with vigor. [Applause J
in that respect, my friends, I claim some advan•
cages oror many of you who aro bore tonight to
hear me.
A voloe. You are doing it right. You are the
man.
Mr. Blair. Not In that respect, my friend. I
41d not allude to anything of that kind, but simply
to the faot that r live, and have always lived, fn
one of those shareholding States; and, therefore,
lUD well acquainted with the sontimenta of the
people in those States. Aa one living in that see
lion. I sedure you that the majority of the people
In the slaveholding States are opposed to this re
bellion. 1" Gerd," and appieuee. j But they are
held down by an intolemble tyranny—the tyranny ,
of an armed minority in the Southern States—a mf
entity armed by a corrupt and imbeolle Adminis
tration. (" Good," and applause I A minority
she took the "Irma belonging to the Government,
pieced in their bands by the most corrupt and
treacherous Administration that ever existed in
any country. And with those arms, my friends,
they have put down and trodden under foot
the majority of the people in the Southern
States j Appinuso j And now, when the ques•
Ilan, Shall we prosecute this war to uphold the
Constitution and maintain the integrity of the
country, Is put to us, shall we hesitate? No!
We most continue this contest, in order to de
liver the people of the South from their oppres
sors (" That's so," and load applause j I wish
to put it in one aspect to you here to night Look
of Bast Tennemee, surrounded on all sides by the
armed myrmidous of Jeff Davis. There was 25,-
000 majority out of the recent elocution In East
Tennessee, for the Union, and yet she is controlled
by the hostile forum, of the enemy. Ought not
this Government to send to these men relief ?
[A. voice. Yes, immediately.]
Should we not send our armies there, and
should we not alto send arms with whieli these
people might strike down their enemies? It is
jest as proper that that should be done, my
friends, as that we should send relief to any of
oar beleaguered fortresses. They require and
demand instant relief, fapplausej a- much so
as did those at Fort Sumpter; as much so as it
did in the Me of Piokens ; as mutt so as it
did at any place where our eoldlers are be
leaguered and surrounded by a hoe fie foe It
is the duty of the Government to send this re
lief to the Union men of the South, envircsed,
oppressed, and pat down, as they are, by a mi
nority armed with weapons stolen from this
Government. t. Good," and applause j And
why should we hesitate upon the brink here
Why should we hesitate to tread upon the sca—
the sacred soil, as they call it—of these rebel
liou States? Why should there be any hesi
tation at all? Why should we not plunge into
the thicket—into the midst of them—to give
deliverance to the men who are standing sure
coormed, bat still upholding the glorious flag
of our country. I know, my friends, the troth of
the things that I assert here tonight. Take, for
tonnue, the little State of Maryland, upon which
we border here. It has not been two weeks since
tie people of Maryland, by an almost unanimous
tots, declared themselves in favor of the Union ;
and yet that little nest of oopperheaded Maryland
legislators is still sitting there plotting treason.
1. Good," and cipsdanse.l And yet the Police
Commissioners, and the rebels in the dens of Bal
timore, are stilt endeavoring to assassinate the
loyal soldiers of the Republic. rt That's so."j
I A yoke Not now.l
They will do it any time in the dark when your
back is turned. They are of that breed. They
do not rise even to the dignity of the rattlesnake,
for they don't give notice, but strike unawares.
Applause j And that, my friends, is obaraoter
info of this rebellion. These people *ail them
selves " the ohivalry !" So far, slue this war
commended, they have distinguished themselves
by nothing, orsept it be in an attempt to shoot
down the pickets and assassinate the people who
have conquered them. (Load applause I That is
the ahlvairy of the South, my friends. That is
the false chivalry; but there is a real chivalry in
the south, and it will yet assert itself.
Mt voice—Yoe are one of them
What I have sushi of the Union sentiment of the
people in the South generally, is especially true as
regards Missouri. It has always been so. Nine
out of ten of the men of Missouri are Union men,
end yet, notwithstanding this, the State Govern
ment of Missouri conspired for six long weeks to
entry Missouri out of the Union. These fellows
wets cans firing against the Union there with arms
in their hands, whilst loyal citizens, until this
Administration came into power, were deprived of
ativ arm whatever. We were not even allowed to
defend the arms which belonged to the Govern
ment in the arsenal at St. Louis But when this
Administration came into power, there was a dif
ferent state of affairs. Arms were planed in the
hands of the loyal men of Missouri, of which I hope
Mayhems given a good account.
!Several Voices. They have I
We hays at least endeavored to do so. When
lost it is decided toplan arms in the hands of
the Ival men of any of the Southern States, they
will vindicate themselves in the lame way that
those in Missouri have done. [Applause.] Bat
I have detained' you too long. ft' G.i on, go
cut Brom what I have said, you oan gather
that I am for the war lam for prosecuting
the war until there is not an enemy to the
fig of onf country left standing. (Vociferous
casering.l lam now, and always have been,
atainst any kind of compromise. [Loud ap
plause 1 I think the" Government that compro
eines with Its enemies, armed enemies, dis
paces steel! by the act. (Applause J Any coni•
remise will breed ten wars, each infinitely more
terrible than the one Which now impends over us.
A compromise, by its very nature, sows the seed of
future mars, and we can have no lasting peace,
no peace which is worth having—none which
'sold be permanent except that psaoe which
comes when the enemies of the Government are in
capable or powerless to disturb.
A Mounted Cavalryman. No compromise I. what
I say. graughter..l
Mr. Blair, None whatever. Ido not desire to
Impugn any man's motives; bat I mast say that,
in my bumble judgment, the man who oompro
awe is himself very HUI, better than the traitors
ebo now bear arms against the Government.
That's so ! and applause j
A vein Worse
Mr Clair. Judging by results, such an one is
prubably worse. Gentlemen, I must again
tank you for your kindneses in coming
ten this evening to salute me upon my re
:VD ftotti Mittman. The compliment you have
tild me Is entirely undeserved upon my part ; for
what little has been done in Missouri is due to a
certain gentleman whose name is familiar to you
— general Lyon.
three enthusiastic cheers were here proposed
lad erector this gallant outliner
Mr. Blair, resuming. A tried and proved soi
l* A man who fought his way through the
Mexican war ; who has been put into all sorts of
tealde plaoes to tight ever since the Mexican war,
lad bee always fought, just as he has recently in
Sittiourl, for vlotort. And believe he hu always
tai the same princ iples in his fights that the Irish
ton does—that wherever you see a head hit it,
laeghter,l and not wait until everybody hits you
on the head, just for the sake o fshowing them
they minuet hurt you. (Laughter. j I think tome
of our generals are rather playing that dodge
34 W [Laughter and applause J They want to
In-Ay the world bow many blows they can receive
Without being hurt. Gen. Lyon's mottos and
pectic. is to strike before a blew can be Rinsed
et you.,„ As I have before said, I do not regard
nyseit as being animists to criticise the tactics of
treat generals,
and I shall not attempt to do it;
Ent j will say. however, that the people of this ,
'gantry are very twspatteut for the victory which,
rwrybody tells us, gem Scott can gam whenever
de dettres. Lthink the sooner it oomes the better.
This is not a matter of military science ; it does not
ttquire one to ,be a soientito person to understand
It The sooner this victory, which "Gen. Soon
:an gain at tiny time," comes, the better for the
talon men ef the South, who are being oppressed
and robbed, and in many instances shot down. I
ter, the sooner their deliverance comes the better
Mil It be for them and the whole country. I have
gent reliance in the skill and generalship of Gets.
boon; and 1 believe, when be sloes strike, it will
prone OtrOdUlla; but delay is dangerous.
After again thinking them for their visit, be
nutted amid great applause.
!Winn OF BRMATOR
Various calls being made for the Bon. Mr Ma-
U,ugal, of California, that gentleman mime for
ward, and spoke as follows:
Friends, I am not here to make a speech. I
:rarely came up here, in company with others of
7'o, to compliment a gentleman who has won for
Lintelf the proud title of the gallant Blair of Idle
(Applausel I believe he will be as wise
.1 , counsel as be has been gallant in the Mild. rap
1-suse I lie has given his opinions here to you,
' , IA I will say now, as a junior jadge generally
I' , In my State, after the opinion is given out,
°loom% ' (Laughter and applause
SPEICH or MR. DICKMAN
in response to numerous calla, the lion. John
Hickman, of Pennsylvania, appeared, Mid spoke
LI follows :
Gentlemen, it may be somewhat injudielons, in
judgment of some, for Me to address you to
for the simple reason that I am always apt
formdecided opinions, and to express the 00-
'lent I have formed very plainly and expliottly.
A votes, That Is whit we want "J
,Mr. Hickman. Very well, then, if you want
1011 1, I will give you a few of them. [Applause.j
,°
my optnion, the Government of the United
Giles la passing ihroagli a great ethic That those
eke are to armed rebellion against ithave entered
late that rebellion without- apy cause under ilea.
!Ie union in Ibis danger men only be preserved by
I .3stant and the most energetic notion. (Applause I
The people of the land, who love the country, have
had. op their minds to send their children, their
trotters, and their fathers into the field, to defend
11. They have made pp their minds to give their
"I"°7, not grodglngiy, but with an open and ex-
Waded liberality, for this purpose. And after
I . IIO Y have done this—eont their kindred to the
Sld, and given of their treasures—they expect
!e°° who are in authority to use thee* men and
',Alla:m a y, so as to produce the speediest and moat
, r a table result. f Applause
sdY 10 you that the people of the United
""?, are 'sot /41111.fied 101 th the delay. I im•
'III cheering I home people may a-ode/stand the
Red necestity for it, but the American people
not understand it. [That ' s ao.J ' When there
i ts Iwo or three hundred thousand men in the field,
fitted spinet less than tt hundred thousand, with
!lite advantages on•the side of the Government,
' 4 ° People have a reason to expect that something
ehoult be dote; that they should see something
done; a^ I t :t what le done shall be produoti re of
gre it roan. I Applau se , and that's so As fir
myself du n .t, now, I have not been alln
I d . not thit-h I ever shall be able, to enders( Ind
wby 50 0011 in n are kept lb the city of Ww-hing
trn. and 50,00 men across the Potomac), in a state
of p .thet InaeLlon and repass
I 3,y, to Iv m, that this groat body of troops
wh , c'o has been °ailed out by t.e Government is
able to do srmsthing—le able and willing to do it
to night, to-tuorrow, or at noon-day Then, why
should almething not be done? You expect it ac
much as Ido I" That's so," and applause J We
aro now seeing what we have always asoo heteto•
fore—that the rulers are infinitely behind, in
rogress, the people themselves. I Applause J
What they went now Is deoided aotim on the part
of the Government—to have these robots. with
arms in their heads, treated as they deserve to
be—as the twin who infraot the laws—rather who
sot all the laws of God and civilised man at defl
anor. and then resist those who are put in the
place to execute the lawe—should be treated, not
by ccuierotnise, but by force [" Good," and ap
plause.
If this is to be a war oondooted by diplomsoy,
I there was no necessity for milling the Congress of
the United States together, for all that is required
in that oasts is a little stationery—pen, ink, and
paper. But If they intend to Conduct the war by
men and money, by physical force, then there is
a necessity for convening the National Legislature;
and, I suppose. as a Congress has been called, we
will be expected to vote both men anti money, and
that, after we vote them, they Will be need to Crush
the rebellion (applause', and not devoted to the
purpose of garrisoning the city of Washington
to preserve order here at night, nor that they be
employed across the Potomac in throwing up forti
fications in order to enable them to resist an attack
which It is apparent will never be made. Langh•
ter and applauSe J Now, airs, you have my opinions
in very brief; and I will not enlarge upon them.
beesnan„ if I were to go farther, I should say still
more offensive things I will conclude by toying,
that it an egg ware laid in Virginia, and batched
in New York or Pennsylvania, I would not trust a
Waken that came from that egg. I Laughter and I
applause I •
SPEECH OF MR. FORRtY
ion. John W. Forney was next called upon, and
responded in the following language:
I cannot refrain, follow countrymen, from join
ing with you in this jolt and deserved tribute to
the gallant gentleman In whose honor yogi aro
giving this delightful serenade to-night. Frank
Blair is not only "Frank " by name, but "frank "
by nature. I Applause J Bold in words, he is
bolder in deeds—and now returns from a battle
field which has been distinguished by prompti
tude, by energy, and by signifioant results. A
young man, more than usually fortunate in the Iwo
altion be has aoquired fn the collimation of his noon.
tritium, he returns to the district in whiob he was
born, welcomed not only by his family, but by his
friends Ile returns, not merely endorsed by the
people whom he is serving so well, but amidst the
acclamations and the plaudits of the entire Ameti
can public. There is no honor that could be eon.
ferred upon snob a man more enviable than the
position be maples today. His modesty, hie in
levity, his bravery, oomm•nd our gratitude, and I
say to you, nee Pennsylvanian. resident among you
now, that I look upon him as one of the rising men
of our time and generation. In conclusion, gen
Vernon, I will say that I am happy to bear this
feeble tribee to the merits and the character of
the gallant Frank Blair. [Applause I
Alter one or two stirring airs from the band.
the crowd separated, apparently well entertained
by the events of the omission.
Spanish Outrages in Hayti.
ARIZONA or IIAYTINN VNIIHNLIS AND OBEW
The Boston Post gives the followin account of
Spanish outrages in Hayti, received by an arrival
at Boston :
" Through the politeness of Messrs. A. 8. & W.
G. Lewis, ilentral wharf, we are enabled to pub•
lick an extract from a private letter.
" 'We have found it necessary to despatob
this vessel somewhat sooner than was anticipated,
in oonsequence of a row the Spaniards have been
kicking up at Fort Liberty Yesterday morning
the town was thrown into the greatest consterna
tion by the news that a Spanish war steamer had
Captured two logwood barges and sunk a third,
making . pHs:mere of the crew of the latter—the
people in the other having esoaped by swimming
ashore. As yet nothing is known of the reason
for this outrage and hostility, although we suppose
that as the lisytien frontier at Fort Liberty is only
separated from the Dominican by the river, that
the bargemen have been in the habit of put.
chasing or steeling from their neighbors logs of
mahogany that from time to time break lcose from
the rafts and drift out to Sea. . .
. •
" The people are in a Very exoltetk state, Jost
now, and afoot last night ail the Natidnal Guard
were under arms. Abont 12 o'clock last night a
number of pistol shots were heard in the harbor,
and some evil-dieposed persons took advaniage of
it to spread a report through the town that the
Spaniards bad come to attack it. The news spread
like wildfire, and created the greatest alarm. TThe
pistol shots came from the sobooner Searstille,
Captain Kelly being engaged in firing off his
pistols before sailing J The General of the plea,
eame post-haste down to Mr Hubbard's, and orders
were sent off by two boats tram the port to bring
the oaptain on shore. Ile refused, however ' for
tunately for him. as he would no doubt have been
maltreated, so great was the excitement among
the crowd that Hoed the sea3tde
14 ' In consequence of the affair at Fort Liberty,
our supplies of logwnnd are ow almost onlirely,
as we average some 500,000 to 800,000 pounds from
there per work ' "
The Beaton Traveller has the following bit of
news from St. Domingo
"An intelligent shipmaster just from St. Domln-'
gc informs us that the Spanish Government had
seventeen men•of-war in the bay of &mane, and
that store-houses were being erected on shore in
large numbers. There were plenty of rumors that
the blacks would soon make serious troubles."
The Secession yorce on the Potomac
and Rappahannock.
A correspondent of the Washington Star, of last
evening, says that on the day before yesterday the
Beeeestonista were in ecstasies ever a Ipol story say
ing that, on the night before, the entenly had driven
in our placate from the vicinity of Oload'a Mill, to
within two hundred yards of Fort Ellsworth,(on
Shooter's HOW killing seventeen and taking nide
teen prisoners, and riddling Padgett's toll-house
(on the Little river turnpike, near the base of
Shooter's Hill) with ballet holes. Of course, there
is not a single word of troth In the story. They
claim to havb 12,000:itroops at Fredericksburg.
/kepis creek, and elsewhere, immediately on the
-Potomac and Rappahannock.
itiNOTAT/0/1 01 raw CAPITOL —The interior of
the Capitol has been renovated and cleansed, and
will be in order early this week for the reception
of It compants, the Senators and members of the
House. Matting is laid down in the principal
rooms; the desks and furniture have been revarn
idled ; the frescoing, which was defaced, has bean
restored*; new cushions and oarpeta in the report
era' gallery are furnished, anti everything is look
ing substantial and oomfortable ones more.— Wash
snirton Star.
Flo THAITGII TROOPS IN VISHNA.—FALLB
CHURCH July 2 —NDITOR OF Taw WASHINGTON
I
Stun : have every reason to believe that yester
day there were no traitor troops at Vienne, though
their scouting parties were hovering around the
village.
One of the tour horses captured by Connecticut
ploketh (with two men) a day or two since, nn
doubtecily belonged to Samuel R. Johnson, of the
Fairfax troop. The aggregate number of traitor
cavalry from Fairfax, .Famtuier, Rappahannock,
Warren, Richmond, Bedford, andother (Va ) coun
ties, this ride of Manassas Junction, has been ma
terially increased reovntly.
Now York Stock
' xchange—Jul y 2,
BORED.
711188
38000U861,'81, S stoup- 8114
34000 U S 6s 'bl reg.....
10000 II 9 be, '74 coupag 76A4
lOW N Y at 7s '76 —.194
10000 Tenn at 6s. '80... SI
8300 Virginia tit 6e-s6 464
WOO 1101(14
16000 oo— 46
6600 d 0.... —.86 sit
NM Georgia St 65-... 17
1010 61X
1000 N Carolina 60
6000 do— at 48
MOO d0__..... 16 4O/4
SOLO trio 6/.. le 11 /89 J. 4254'
&mu N Y Cen 71. ._-.. 96
1000 Erie let rata bd5..101.4"
10804) Nlissosiri kit ea..- 38
KM do 67%
8.00 do— . . 37 51
KO) Erie R b.ss '7l-- 66
24000 Hod It let m 10339
4007 ill Centrist bds -• 80
600 893 g
100) Chi k N W Ist.- 36
2000 Gal be Chi 24 mtg. 09X
18 Del tr. Bud Cul._ to
12 Cumberland pref., 4X
18 do..—._.
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Paotfio Mai l 8 B, 70
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60 do--.. U,.
352 do..— 60
do—._..baw 6)36
60 do ----el° 605:
160 do— ....610 60,44
200 do--_. 105 60X
2.0 Cloy & Toledo' R_ 24
24024
HO do —=.660 49.
50 do
.300 do b 6024
700 do— , 28X
100 do —416 2116
60111 Can R 66
50 do— o 66X
600 6536
300 do „_,..57 6586
175 PI Y Ciiatraf R.—. 2.175
50 do.— .... .66 73X
50 do— ,a 5 733(,
tO Rad Riv H. . .600 31
460 Harlem Rai l ro ad . MX
90 Miobigan Central., 4331
10 Clev Col4 , Cin R._ 97
30611 D.
6000 U B do 'St non D.— 8636 I
10000 U B 65'74 Dont , . 763(
Keir K 7 Pt6ix.l. 72
COW Lomisiso6.6l.—. 61%
iroo Tenn St '3O. 37
KM d0..._.._.... 3736
/WOO do--,.. • .•24 3731 ,
3,110 do 2736
12067 do —. ...114 3134
6610 N Carolina 61.-- 4836
XlOOO Mlisourl St 63.--. 371 i
2000 do -- . 373
2000 Virginia es —,--,. 46
10 Paol: , Met, 5 OP 61
2001 V Y Central M.-- 733 i
a* RaTiOITI it lo
69 Yanamp ft—..... _ 306 w
sto tsio & Qhtoll2o R.! 603 i
100 do ~—, — —.1)o 73 3 i
100 Cloy & Tol 11.— 33)fi
New York Illarketo—Yesterday
Aguas are steady, and selling at *5 MX for Pots, and
58.683(0676 for Pearls.
lialensruess.—The market for Western Floor is
bearr, s6Q 1)11066 are 100160 4r bbl tower A with a mo
derate Mumma doing at the concession. The sale' are
9.000 bbls at $3 9004 for superfine awe, !f4 3004 46 for
extra Uwe ; $3.3004 for surerfine Michigan.. Indiana,
Ohio. lowa, to , and 54 .2004 75 for extra no. including
stopping brands of mood hoop Ohio at *Odes 90, and
trade brand. of do at $506 85.
Southern FlOlO remain. ALIA. and prices are drooping:
sales 650 bb's at 56 0006.76 f.r superfine Baltimore:
$690 for MIA do; fri n0n6.76 for Biandyw inn ; $6O
6.26 for Oeoreetown ; $7 100928 for Petersburg City
5T6009.25 for R iohmonJ City.
Canadian Floor is heavy and lower. with sales of 360
Ws at $44607.95 for the range of extra brands.
Rye Fleur isduil, with small males at Vet for the
range of'_line and super6ne.
Corn Meal is quiet; We quote New Je rsey at 03410
290; Brandywine, $303,10: puncheons. $13055 25
' Wheat is heavy and 7o gls bushel lower. with a mode
rate Maui r. at the decline. 'The sales are 88 COO bush
els at 9601030 for rood to prime Milwaukee Club.
EVS la palet at 6606 5 0.
Barley a dull at 560t06.
Oats are tell. and 'Mime only . to a very moderate ex
tent at 26030 e for Jersey. Delaware, sad P66/011vanial
1100310 for ritats,atd 24030 a for Western end Canadian.
Corn is less active and hardly so firm; the receipts,
however. continue lista. and there is not mnoti offering :
The sabre are 45.400 bushels at 408490 for new and
mixed Western.'
P11•0161•10.—Pork Is quiet and unchanged ; the Wee
are 525 bbia at 6114 76 formes/ and 010010 25 for prime;
Beef Is in little better demand. with sales of 300 bbls at
$6.60126 for country rows ; $404 641 for twin ntry prime ;
$84510,76 for repacked Western. and $llOll6O for ex
tra mess. Beef HMI are dull and inactive at 1312014
fey attire and Western. Cat Meau are dull at.5)406(1
for Hems, and 414055 for Shoulders. Lard is heavy
and lower, with Isles of 400 Masud tibia at 8095 for 140
Ito prime Western. Batter and Cheese are dull and
heavy.
uunigty le nnehatsed, with pales of 400 bbls at 150
IMZu.
111P0P-29 AT PAILADZLTIIia.-The following are
some of the prinelpal &rattle.' imported at this
pork for the last mirth, .fone, 1801; also, a com
parison with the same 11919 Jut year:
1861. /661. 1860.
lees. Total. Tot". 1.
Brimstone. tons— . . 420 2 213 2 719
Wee. baits —......--..11. 21 ) 78 02 44.710
Cotton, bale s -.....-...........- 116 4,673 SO 361
ri.ll, bbls...
_.- -.-........... 1 017 11 631 14,291
tildes. T.uusPer.--.....,... 4,406 61,695 46 340
1 nOtgopkgs... : -L..., ........... 17 0 120
res. lods----.......;...: 500 1.161
1 713
Ton. bane .....,-... 2.7C 0 342 844 116 760
roe bandt s.-
ee-....---....'.. fo sc ow 111800
Paw , tons..-..
......--.... id 827
1 ois 6 168
1 848
.emons. b0xe5`......5 900 19 764 97,723
6dolams, hikes. wild i5r,.... 171 8 491 20 186
Noises's, Ants .. .. Imo "3.1157 8 848
naval store.. bbl ;... ._., 0 to 614 28.247
9786301 noxes.--. .. IWO 102,03 .7 4 174
Rice, tiereea-.---... ' , 2 611 7 069
8/4.1,11.10ke ..--.. -..-: 8.440
lOS 8373 116,9 1 6
Salt. busnels-.....-.......111 900 67,698 115 081
Sums°. b5a5......... —.-.. 8/68 6,2.3 12638
BaltpetrP. bags- ..,,,' „., . , 9.161 -- 6 m 7
2 1 ogar. blis. and t 05............. 4,01 16,498 30 793
, Hagar. troves..-... -...-... . 120 1,711 6.142
1 tagar, brss-.---...-....- . 87 696 2,764
6 0 =tt . g t4 6.- a - i - - 1,200 1600 6
32.660
262
A Comsr.—liad the comet now remarked in
the northwest appeared at any other time, pro
phecy might have failed to make Its beaming sig.
niGoent In the present portentous lispect of
things, it will dottbt:ess be found ominone, end ite
precise bearing, extent, and direction regarded as
so many indications of the aooacsi of oar It.mles
and the stability of our Government
Professor Malone, or the nigh School, bee besn
busily engaged in soanning the heavens for the
wonder. At points east and west, it has been seen,
and we may expect, in a few days, that the naked
eye will detect it from our own longitude.
A correspondent gives the following account of
the phenomena as it appeared at Atlantic City :
"The comet became visible as daylight deolined,
but I first saw it at about quarter past 9 o'olook.
Ii was then about ten or twelve degrees above the
horizon, and the direction about twenty degrees
west of north, or whet a seaman would call nor'-
nor'-west
" The nucleus or head was large, bright,. and
tolerably well defined. When viewed with a small
telescope, it illumioated the field of view nearly
as much as Vaunt when that planet is brightest,
but no singular or Befitting pleura was observed
in its conformation, isle sometimes the ease. The
tail of the comet, though. perhaps, lees brilliant
thna that which appeared some three years ego,
was yet much longer, extending, when the bead
was near the horizon, to within ten or fifteen de-
grees of the zenith, or, in other words, could be
plainly traced through an arc of full seventy-five
degrees
' , lt passed just to the left of the pole star, and
terminated near the constellation Lyra In con
sill:once of its position so far to the north, it was
Only a few hours below the horizon ; for, setting
about ten o'clock, I saw it again at about half pear
two in the morning, already six or eight degrees
above the horizon, in the north-northeast, while
its tail might be seen at any time during this inter
val prPjeotiog far above the northern horizon. On
the whole, it wan a most magnificent celestial pbe•
nomenon, and such in Its rarity and splendid gr■n
deur as one can expect to sse only once or twice in
a lifetime
"Mow ibis comer'oeme to display itself in mob
a fully developed oondition ail at ono° I oannot
tall, but it seems to me most reasonable to supping,
that it has been setting before or with the inn,
and having a rapid motion eastward la the
heavens, (or northward, wbtoh would produce the
same effect.) it has been so far behind the enn in
letting on the evening referred to, Id to become
visible through the absence of the entx's light."•
CITY ITEMS.
BUY YOUR BIRRWORICB To - DAT. -As th•
" Fourth " approaches, more and more interest is felt
by everybody respecting the celebration of our treat
National Holiday. That there will be an unusual
amount of Fireworks consumed. we have no doubt,
and we would take this opportunity of saying that Per
sona who desire to hare the best quality of these Jo,-
inspiring explosives, add in choicest variety, should
go to the great emporium for the sale of these arti
cles, at Messrs. B. N. Whitman do Co.'s, the popular
confectioners, &mond street, *below Chestnut. this
morning. Their stock embraces. among other things,
the following articles, in endless variety: Crackers. of
various sizes Roman Candles, with brilliant colored
halls: Rooker., with gold rain and brilliant bells ; beau
tiful Rosettes ; Triangles, with superb pots; Mines of
Aervents art:Mara; Fire-wheels, of every desortp
lion ; brilliant colored Hensola Lights; ornamented
Flowerpots; Firemen's Torches; Folks Dances;
Thunder-wheels; Lightning Rockets; Fire Balloons;
Globe Lanterns. of beautiful colors. Also. Flag., and
an endless variety of other articles suitable for the
proper observance of " the day we oelebrate." We
invite the early attention of our readers to this splen•
did stook.
A COMPLtrrs DRUG ESTABLISHIIItni —We were
yesterday shogn through the new Drug Store and ma
nufaoturing rooms of Maseru. Wyeth and Brother. No
1412 Walnut Street. The different brisnohes of the
mannfactisting business are conducted in separate
apartments. with every appliance that ingenuity and
their enlarged experience could have suggested The
irtme care that is exhib ted above ground is shown in
the arrangements under ground. Vaults have been
constrnoted, to preserve drugs and medicinal product s
liable to be injured by light or heat. The store is the
most elegant and praettoally eonvenient we have ever
seen. We advise all to see it.
Was, Parrimtrtez, ASD Flutsa.—These terrors
are now about to burst in all their horrors over the se
called Confederate &atm and the rebels may prepste
to pay the penalty of their treason. They want salt,
spices, coffee, leather, ahem drugs. sod clothing, No
such wanta are felt in oar glorious Union States, as
every °Rine°, he he rich or poor, oan obtain excellent
apparel, of the bort goods and wake, for the lowest
Prices. of Unicorns Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street,
with a handsoine rift for every article purchased.
Tnn Mtbrvanw Cgonfingt DBPOT.—Rockhill
Wilson's Brown Stone Clothing Ball appears to be the
leading' house for the manufacturing of military cloth
ing. In the upper stories they have some twenty cutters
employed, and about seven hundred hands ere constant
ly engaged In making up the work. Over three thousand
ooats were made up by this firm in ten days, for the
State, besides full snits for several companies of Borne
Guards, and for officers of the army and navy. The
location of this well-known estataLlunent is Noe. 603
and SOS Chestnut street. above Sixth.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
Or TO 12 O'CLOCK LAJT MOOT.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut,
ft Ammidonn. Boston John Covode. Weetmore'd
T H Rabe. Pittsburg '8 flieho - ds, Chian g°
Mirk .1 8 Richards. Chicago Sand Oilman, Nr
G C Varney, Ch•oago W Holmes. Pittsburg
Mrs Holmes, Pittsburg Mrs Moore. Pittsburg
John A Gor•ey, Cinoinnatt Chas D Jones. Cincinnati
.1 W Gill, Ohio Jos Boriebonr, Boston
W 8 Carter, Milwankie Evan Thom,., Jr. Bait
- w
It W Vanderhof & lO.NY D I) Bodssr & son, N X
F Chase. New York Limn til-V 8 Atkin. Ohio
Thom Dodge. Womb. ft C . g Ist Balsa, Waah. D C
Chas Dodi e, Wash, D C E J Sturling. fit Loco.
J 11 , ullivan. Ohio G W Simpson, • ew York
Jag Galway. New York W E Berrien, New York
D W Stewart. New York floe Beck. New York
0 T Yin gem New York Geo II Woodward, Balt
W Lowther. Panda Mr Conway, Virginia
'.IS Bickford & la •Boaton Miss J X Barstow, Boston
W B Buiirey,.o 5 It K Parr J.. Albany, N Y
Nelson Iffalltrli MA= Rtr h'd NI Upjohn, N Y
B Bradford. U 8 A ' G A Watts. IJ 8 k
Mrs J T Lord & child, N Y Robtll •Alarlc. o pil —..
J P Coll k arkr-kronnebrark•J LI M.rli jP. rk L
-Ds 'Witt T rtilley. NJ J )!E troyward 551051
W Locher, Lancaster John W Carr:l-rizland
D W Flayler, 1.1 8 A T T Woman. Harrisburg
E I. Bigelow, Maas James F wormv,„ N V
JW Sti 1, New Jersey Charles W , osisiand, N Y
II at Bassett, Conn W H Otis. Brooklyn
A 8 Hutchinson. Brooklyn Owen weeley. New York.
Charles D Phelps. fll Y W+.B Benson, New York
Mrs Jamul' Howland. N Y Min El tri. Woolsey. N Y
Charles W W00.187,1'1 Y A Hall & la, New York
Charles (3 Co , nell, N Y Edw Noyes, Maine
Thor Sealy. Newark, N J Geo S Hardy. Brooklyn
Geo B Stetson. Bridgewater H W Blatohlord & wf, 11l
J 1 .4 ;Whitney, Gorton H N Gambrill, hiarrlacd
N P Tileaton, Boston Mrs Corrid Wilkes & oh .1)
1' D Suwon, Wash. D C Min Stewart, Wash. D C
A Morton. New York H W Grinnell, New York
F it Gibbs, Chicago R M Pomeroy. Cln, Obio
J W Cottom.C,n.Oldo U li Leonard, New York
It Flo ,, sa, Cincinnati, Ohio Miss 13 G Hoses, On, Ohio
Miss Kate Chose, Wash, DC C G Niakoloon & wfblid
H F ist.dders, Boston E R. Brown. Rhode Island
J It RioartiF
.. G 111.8tfivtten.,BrostklIn
—...—... —.--._
i Boston. New York Pi Hardenbeyler. Utica
R T Soarlett, New York W Van O'Linda. N York
G W 11 Mon. Carlisle A B•aoh, Newark, N J
6 Smi th . New York A Wilhelm, Penns
Mai Cu . len & la, Minnesota . 1 Farrington. Minnesota
CaotJ W Liogenfelter F Young
A B Doti. ll o A. A Gars Pennsylvania
F W r •ogswell W J Dill
a A hi riCall. Chester oo J Da Ford, Ohio
„I Ely, BLIOSS 00. Pa
AILEACBAWirr $Ol/Mlr—Fonrti street. below Aieh.
it W Moehen, Panama R B Wigton. Bnatingdon
J J Kevin, hushing J P Baal:tor /c la Lonisv:
w a Bowerman, Penna M Barry, !Ammeter
C v ohe, Bethlehem P_Thomas Cataaauena
A.l Dull. Katanning. Pa J 1
no 0 L. Ward, Towanda
d Brown, et Thomas. Pa P .1 Barry. Tamaqua
T Johnalort, New Jersey Dr J Y Mattison, pi I
W M Harvey. Atlentio City N Pi Pavan. Massachasetta
E P Miller, Dentio City C Allen. Maryland
Capt 0 Hallam, Li A 0 -B. Topping. AshlQ2d, 0
T t. Bushnell. A shland.Ohlo B P Me.y. Elkton, Md
.7 C Royer. Eno on. Md M Malone, Jr, Lancaster
Allred Lyon, Manny, Ps
AMERICAN HOTEIr-Cheetnat meet. above rift%
D Brown. New York itobt Fl Hall', Delaware
J AltiEnitht. Penns C A Winn, Clinton co. Pa
.1 C Treziyulny.l.4 Carolina w D Wilson. Newark
Jno E Coohrane & wf,Conn Wm M smith, Ohio •
Geo L Stone. Baltimore C K Judson, Baltimore
Joo Opt!, ks & eon, Easton Jas W Deacon, N Jersey
GT Porland. Cinomnati Isaac ParsonetJr. Penna.
M H Kuhn, Scrantonl.ollloDrint M Chunk •
J D Beinghart.Jereey City .1 G Heave. hill City
Isaacs Molter, New York JWager. Troy, N
IS A Woods, Maryland p Inoh, 13 N
Geo Francis, Washington F DIMIILIek
THE UNION—Arek street. atiove Th lrl.
Beni Mebane. Cleveland J F Karthaas. Ohio
t Jarvis Penns B Clay bourn, Lloorolog co
Mats M ( 347 bourn. L7OO 00 Col R Katona . . rareanus
Miss J W mkt. Penn& Miss Wolbert. Penns
John F Wason.Wellsville,o K Ingalls. Penns
Jams fl“ Hier New York Thom L McKeon, Easton
'Awls W Snider. Penns Mrs 4) Rill. Penns
R D Turner. New VOI k Mr* Flobt Retold:ram:rag&
J &Oilman. Pottsville Bab:dill I. Tamaqua
Groover, Riohniond. Ind F H Cenroh, Penna
C McCarthy. Pottsville B R (Aborts*. I. Vino
BT. Low HOTEL--Onerrtnot street, above Third.
Wm Jones. Penns , Wm C Fountain. Del
W Gilmore, Mars .I•lent Ji E Weaver, DR A
C Rogge, ftlarllond • Taos Oliver. Bellmore
Taos
"J Maer, Virginio W F Daily k. son, Balt
Mos w bur en. Jr. illl l / 1 gg We es, cO111:111
•R. Hazard tt luta B Flues, oils - -
pr Monet, Wash. D C Solomon
.Bayles, Lansingtoirg, N Y
STATES UNlON—Mtirket street, above
Jaoob Spangler, Pa A B Long. Lewistown
B W Ahdrhws.rh ladelphis , W hillawson. Phil*
A Dal., Mechanicsburg It Frotseber„ Chester oo
Peter McCallum. Ches co Mrs Mo , „:allonz, Chem on
Robt J Virginia leas° it Punier. Reading
Sol Groan Harrisburg W Watt, Pittsburg
W hider. Pittsburg Jos E. Elder, Willinebnrg
Thos Watts, Latrobe
COMMERCIAL ROTEL—Bad at., above Chestant.
Geo T Leonard. Barks co W H Webb, Philadelphia
J ic Grove, Philads Intim Daniel Rupp. Ys
Jos YeaFce. New Jersey Gh 'a Pearce, New Jersey
M R Niiioner. Roxbury J F Cranford. Maryland
P B Thompson. re Jos 8 Ely level own
P W B Brinum,i heater Val .1 if titration, Plula
D A Peed. Look' Haven li B Patterson. Pa
Alen Mcda, Coatterine Jae A Broorne.Lebanon co
A 1P Zimmerman. Pa Lewis Miller, Cheater no
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at., above CMlowtoll.
Ghee *nand. Allentown Chas Horner, Jenkintown
Char Ftnney, liartaville A Bilokm.n, Penna
W Burner. Peonstnirg Jae M B 'kb. Penne:mu
M liery, Pennaburg Chas ornson, rem&
C Zecty, Vanua W Kline. Amityville
Jno Vertreen, Roxboro R V diesel; Phil%
Cbaa B Knight, Pettus J Boer. ktonergyille
8 E Wel'nher Pottsville .1 K Hill, Penns
saint Leillev i .orwiesnurg W L e Mer , ""figebiarg
A etsulier, nreter.
MOUNT VERNON' HUTBL-Baoond at., stove Arab.
famcs Dorso, PMla Mr editorlan, Nonrialowri
John rllionse, Hanley. Pa If Shona.. Hanley. Pa
A B ,EckLarr, New Jersey AA akharr, l{enneas, frity Jersey
OAKLEY ausAY HOTEL—aecond et. Del. Vine.
R 8 Lawrence & la. Conn ,no C Moore, Plow - Hose
Thos W Fenna nn F Janney Ph lla
/ Watson. ?eons F Wintiock. New J
C Brasish,W. Penns. J S Rich. Bunks no
W Davison, Cheltenham ft Jarrett, Fauns
rIATiONAL ROTEL—NW street. above Third.
Chad V Warren, New York C V Warren, Jr,NewYerk
Mies A Teompson. N Y Henry Belt. reillaallvaado
Oliver. Tremont 'Joel Miller. Beading •
David d Osgood. Ltestotit A M Byers & Is. York, Pe
Chas nutter, Pottstown El liiish,Laticaster
0 A Fox, rOttiVine ' TIM A Urflerr.New Jersey
8 Mtuisehasn, Italians
SIEVEJLE EGUIDS—ThuiI tree aboy~Rs~t
Sarni Watts, UMW 00. Pa Amos' !Whits , Pa •
C , las Lyoa, Penney Minis. ea T ar or / 4 ,. Pa
Vlt P lshertr, Pecnallykinla .1 Kleckner, Snyder 00, Pa
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third mt., •above Oallowbl ll.
A Flohbur. Hook.tirville i< B Fishbar, Hooke - mottle
A M Weitmor Lebanon oo A 0 Sevier, Boitiloolitn
U WdHeme, Illattiastott tdw Boater, Bott L isp ota
Wtri Barney. Lohtsh eo, Po
(Isom & BAzines OInaRRATID
rioussixsa BEWENOI MALOIIIIIIO3.
1319 Best In Cho for Family Mewing.
Pc 730 CM 101 M atriot. NW elykis, sat 17
0/RD PAINTLN R, BIM AND OM/PIM IN
thy City. at 14 Muth THIRD Stmt.
.011.1. , -.IIkAD PRINTING, Bat and Chearefft In the
*lt', e.t34 South T1.1 .. 11t . D Stroll
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, ' JULY 3, 1861.
i b iIILAWELEMIA ROAR CE r/F" IFIPAD 7 .
OEO. N. TATHAM.
TEL E 'kElnitNulincii, koiwywywwww ow riot Mollie,
WM. L. RHEIN.
LETT ZS BAGS
rke Illorreeratee Sz e h a nge, Plabuitdplita
Saranak. Rowland-- -- /MY 6
limo Tuscarora, Dower,. 00, L ,
wark samnel Tarbox. Ts:bozo. Buenos Avrellt soon
Bark Bea Eagle. IC Port 800 Trin.itoob .
Bark Eglantine, leaeon Mamma; soon
Bark Ann Sligantith. Norgrays........—Kar welt. soon
Bark Joe Maxwell, TS. NMI
Brig boango, Brave— —.— at Jago de (Juba, hoop
Rohr FROD3e. Vance._._._ b &Tana. to a
Bohr J riorth•rip, Rosa— an Prince. 110011
rt ARAN EC LN'PELi.lNE'•>>'r
Pour or PHILADELPHIA. July 3, 1813.1.
BUN RA:EQ
11.143 H WAT ER.
ARRIVED.
BohrT P Larne& Fran.bes. 33 days from fit Buts,
with salt. fruit, &o. to Jeanea. Boattervood. & Co,
28th OP. lat 36 20.101173 40, *yoke sohr B Duncan 7 days
from Havana, bound to Falmouth, Png. • Left so ar
Seguin°. of and for New York. to mall 19th ult.
Pohr George & Arthur. ttubbi. from Jamvios. vla
New York. with to wood. &o. to D N liVetzlar & Co.
Bohr Defiance. Dorntoo,9 rime from 31 Thomas. in
ballast to E. A Bonder & Co.
Mohr British 'assign. Johnson, 13 days from Nassau,
with fruit to BBdt J L Perot. Wes bound to Beinui
nah, and. when ordered 06, gail•d for Wilmington. NU,
end being ordered off there. nailed for this scdt. The
tientain not being on board, the mate was unable to tar
nish any information as to tho yeaisele ordering her or.
Bohr Mail. Kelly, • dare from Providenoe, with rndpe
to Croweli 4 Collins., -
Bohr Carthseena, Kelly. 4 days from New Bedford.
tth onto Bbober tr. Co.
. .....
Bohr Anetsw, base, 6 days from Boston, with ice to
oi_ptalp.
Behr J L Fleverin. Bonsai. 1 day from Dover Del, with
corn to Jag Barrett & Bon.
Bohr Nen,- Waling l B7.2 days from Chesapeake cite,
with grain to Christian & Curran.
Behr Pinta. tisundera. 4 days from New London, with
oil to Theme AL McKeon...
Bohr Ida. Wormwood, days from Kennebunk, with
loe to captain.
Bohr Boxer. Rankle, 6 days from Wellßeet, in ballast
to N Sturtevant & Co.
Pohr Banta! Webster. Puller, from Boston'.
Bohr H R CoreilrlL Palter. from Boston.
Behr Alert. Champion. from Boston.
Pohr Nu gene. Parker from Boston. • ,
Bohr B B Sharp. Jerrold. from Boston.
Nola Prowess. Jnoraway from Boston•
Bahr A malts 0 Rives. Lake from Boston.
Bohr Mary Paterson Godfrey. from Boston.
Bohr J C Paterson, Hand. from Boston,
Fohr Lydia Ann, Weaver from New York.
Bohr g M French. Stiles. from New York.
Pohr Fanny, Matthews. from New York.
Bohr Polly Price, Townsend, from Salem.'
Bohr Constitution, Strout. from Newport.
Bohr Joe P Cat.). endieott, Irom Newourysort.
Pohr 0 P Hawley. Buottey. from Greepport.
'Bohr Cline A Greiner. Young. from Dorchester Point.
Bohr D B Steelman. Scull from Haverhill.
Pohr C W 'Holmes, Hinson , from Hingham
Steamer New York. Hunter. 2{ hours from New York.
with mdse to Wm st Baird & Co.
Steamer Anthracite. Jones. 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to Wm M Baird & Cn
Steamer Concord. Norman, 34 hours from New York:.
with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co.
rII,EA RV't
Ship Florida. Mortimer, Be John, NB. 1' Wright I
Sons.
Sark Kate Lincoln. Hughes, Washington. D Coover.
Brig Tiberias. Lecoo, Cienfuegos, Stewart, Carson.
& Co.
Brig Lillian. @stayer. Port'and.S A Bonder & Co.
Bohr Abby Ellen. Gilmore.Belfest. Me. Bingham &Co.
Fehr 0 F Hawley. Buckley, Danversirort, Costner.
Btiekney, & Wellington
Bohr C A Greiner. Young. Salem, N It Sawyer & Co.
Bohr constant ionStront Salem. N Sawyer & Co.
Bohr Fanny. May hew. Boston. N R Bowyer & Co.
Bohr J C Patterson. Hand, Boston. N R lawyer & Co.
i'obr Lida% ?Dn. Weaver. Boston. Baurn.Osis. & Co.
Bohr A C Reeves. Lake. Gloucester, Bennt.Ogle
Bohr P Prloe, Townsend, Boston, Sonoran. Lewis, '
&
Bohr M Patterson. Godfrey. Marblehead, Banorolt,
Lewis, it Co
Bohr Alert, Champion, Boston. John 11 Biakiston.
Fair Prowess, fiaokawar. Scet , n. John R lilaoktston.
Behr t. ngene. Parker. Boston, N Sturtevant & Co.
Bohr B Eaherp. Jerrold, Boston. N Sturtevant & co.
Bohr Daniel Webster, Fuller, it Dennis. N Sturtevant
& Co.
Behr Boxer. Rankin. Rentiebnok, N Eivartevant & Co.
Bohr B R Cotsbail Bator, Boston, R Here Powell"
Bohr I P Cske. Endioott. Boston. L Audenrird & Co.
Bohr 1) M French, Stites, Providence, L A ridenried
& Co.
Bohr C W Holmes, /boson. Hingham. C A Itteksober
it Co.
Bohr D B liteeinan, Scull, Haverhill, Tyler, Stone,
& Co.
Fehr B Englisq. Bolles, Fort Hamilton, Noble, Ham
matt. & Caldwel .
Bohr W it Mauler. Colby, Boston, Costner. atiekner,
& Wellington.
Pobr a A Hammond
Paine. Bostoa C A Deeksaher.
Steamer Delaware, Johnson. New Y ork. J Alderdioe.
Steamer Brivtol,Allen, New York, W P Clyde.
Steamer R Wilting, Claypoole, Baltimroe, A Groves.
Jr.
(Correspondence of the Pulse.)
BEADING, July I.
The following_boets from the Union Count owed into
the Bohn,lkill Canal to day. bound to Philadelphia. la
den and eorouned u follows:
Forma OM. grain to Perot k Bro; Grape.ihot, do
to A 0 Cottrell & Co; P & Bunion. lumber to Bolton &
Ghtpstman - K Hoffman. copper ore to Mr Fleming
ton ; 3 rattle timber to flohurlkell Navigation Co.,
MEMORANDA.
•
Bhip Western Star. Knowles, from Boston for San
FMI2OI/00. van spoken May 9. lett 9 30 N, lon 2a.
nom J N Cushing, Swan, shiled from Liverpool 11th
nit f Caloutts.
hip Harrr Hammond. Arey, /Jailed from Liverpool
16th Mt for Calcutta.
Ship Romans,. Owen, railed from BingoeWangle / 2 th
April for Kong Kong.
Onto olyrovd. Jord‘n. US days from Calcorts for
London. wee spoken Bth nit, lat Ss N, lon 2840 W.
Shur Franois n P.lmer, niohardeon. from Cs lino for
Queenstown. for orders, writ into Crookhaven ISM ult.
Hark David Lumley, Beedling, henna at Cardtt
loth ult.
barn Old niokorf. ROltrOlg. from Liverpool for this
port. wee epokon nth ult. oft - rumor. • .
Bark .1 Dodfrer. Clare. hence, sailed from Queens
town teth ult for Londonderry,
Brig i W Drisko. Prieto, sailed from Providence SOth
nit for thisort.
Brig Con doms, Johnson, for Delaware Ci4T. sailed
from below Warren ntli ult.
Bahr Willard P Adams. smith, from Remedios 16th
ult, at Boom lit lost.
etas May.. Rogers. for this port. and P Plater,
zaril. for wilmtngton, Pel, cleared at N York let lust.
Vahrs Lad rntrro,k. Fisher ; Theresa. smith ; mDennis .
Lake; Louisa Fraser. Stsaltnan, and LW
Rich. Crowell oleared at Rental:llst lost for this port.
SPECIAL NOTIOES.
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astufaotery. Ow ONE-PRICE oyetem u atrietl, ad
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- eseirIILOIVES.
sad perfect Hair Dye is the best Le tip world. All
other ere mere imitation" of this great original, which
has gained nob extonaire patronage in ell parts of the
globe. The genuine W. A. Batoheloes Liquid Hair
Dye inneeily produces a splendid black or natural
brown, without staining the skin or injuring the hair,
a n d will rtpludy tit ill effects cif bad dyes, inrir.orating
the hall for life.
Bold by an Druggists and Perfumers. Wholesale by
FAHNEIBTOCIC fr. CO., DYOT7 k. CO.. Philadelphia.
gebl-ti
BUBBMAN-007TIYALFE.—Tuesday, Ju y 2. by
the Rev. Mr. Franklin, Abraham Busman to Diva
Ootthalfe, an of this otty.
111111.DOOM-011110LY.--00 tha,. 30th nit.. by the
Rev. Father O'Haran, John M Moon to Mize In try
Louisa Crally.
LEWIB--GARIIETBON.—On the .28th ult.. by the
Rev. J. R. V eviler, Mr. &impel J. Lewis. of Trenton.
N. J., to Miss Rachel A. Garretaon. of Philadelphia. •
DIED.
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BTANBRIDGE.—On' Tuesday, 2d of July, rifler a
short illness. George L. Stanbnclge. aged 88 years.
Ris friends, and those of the family, are respectfully
invited to &trend he funeral, from his tete residevoe.
No. 47 North :Thirteenth street. on Friday morning
next. at 10 o'clock, without further notice.
MlTCHinLt..—§abvath afternoon. 80th ult., George
H. Mitchell Pr. , in the 66th year of his age.
The relatives and frier ds of the family are reepeot
folly invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi
dence. N 0.1447 North klrventh street. this (Wednes
day) afternoon. at '4 o'clock. Pervicee inv - Tabernacle
M. E. Church, at 436 e'o ck P. M.
ALTILIJUSE.—On the 80 hnitimo, bliss -Abigail Alt
hquse. in the 28th year of her age. •
Funeral from the residence of her sister. Mary
Weisel, No 1240 North Beoond street. this ( Wedneadty)
morning .c 6 o'clock.
APLbff.b..Tic.--tle. the SGth ultimo. Mrs. Rebecca
Aplegate. relict of the late George Aplegata, in the 68th
year of her ago.
Funeral from her late residence, Broad street and
League Lahti:id road. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 5
o'clock. . .
ft.NB.-013 the Ist instant. Mrs. Boners Beirne,
aged 46 years.
Timers! from her late residence, No 803 Thirteenth
street, this ( Wednesday) morning, at o'olook. •
CO KIN Tll.—On the Fit instant, Mrs- Louisa Corinth,
relict of the late Wm. Corinth. aged 37 years.
Fenzel from the residence of Mrs. Louisa Middle
ton, No 1103 Nouth Third street, this (Wednesday) af
ternoon. at 2 o'clook.
DEP DAN.-43n the let instant, Patrick Deegan. aged
67 jeani.
Faneral from his late residence, No. 831 Franklin
street below k'arrish, ttus (Wednesday) morning, at 9
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DOWDLE.—On the lit Instant, Ann. daughter of
Peter and Mary Dowdls, aged 4 MM. and 9 days.
Funeral from the residence of her parents. Frying
Oa den street, between Fifteenth and thxteenth, this
Wednerday afternoon. at S.V. o'elook. •
EL 1,18.—0 n the Seth ultimo, File Dainty, daughter of
John P. and Penh Mho, aged 13 years.
Funeral from the reader°e of her gamuts, Seventh
street. above Wood, this (Wednesday) morning, at.l9
ol • look.
RRIGAN. Oa the ist instant. Fatritk qarrigan,
aged 61 years.
Funeral-from his late residance. No 2046 Coates
street, this (Wednesday ) afternoon. at 1 o ' olook.
L.LOn the let instant, Mr. Archibald Hail, agod
36 r ears.
.INll34lrat from his late residenoe. No. f 29 Earp street,
above Need, this ( W ednesday) afternoon, at 11 o'olook.
MORWOOD —On the Ist Instant, Mr. ' Henry Mor
wood. to she 46thyear of his age.
Funeral front his late residence, rear of 1536 Lombard
street. this ( Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'olook.
MOTT.--On the let instant. Mrs. Anna Mott, widow
of the late Aaron Mott. in the 61st year of her nee
Funeral from tier late residence, No. 231 North
Twelfth street„ this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o'clock,
MOW—On the let instant. Kate, ddashter of
Frar els D. and Sarah Mower, aged 16 years, 3 months,
1 1 1 2z i te d r:1 ' from the residence of her parents, Falls of
Schuylkill, opposite Laboratory, this (Wednesday) af
ternoon, at o'clock. •
SMALL — On the •ht Ins ant, Florence. youos est
daughter of Wm. F. and Mary Ana Small, aged 2 years,
5 months, and 10 days. {-
SY KRIS.un the let instant, Mrs. Catherine Byers,
aged la years.
Funeral from her late residerioe, No. 492 Dillwin
street, on Friday afternoon. at 3 o'clock.
T AYLOR.--On the 30Ih ult., Henry Cochran. infant
child of Robert C. and M../ . Taylor, azd I year.
Funeral trom the residence of tits parents, No
gm Spruce 'treat. this ( Wednesday) morning, at 9
WbLOON.—On the let instant. William, son of
Christy and Farah Weldon. in the year of his age.
Funeral from the residence of hie parents, north
west ooer of Vine sod 'berenteenth "streets, tat.
(Wedne s day) afternoon, at o' °look:
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.MOURNII4IG STORE, BESEON ik SON,
2113 CIF ICBTNUT Street. are now Reilly'
Blank tarets. at 26 and 312 i ciente.
Blink biretta, at 25 and 3134 dews.
a4sei7-4 wide barites, CU and etX oents.
geoond-mourniny PoPlnia,26 dents,
Oral miasd lavellea,l23(o.
lira, mottled modem's. )2)115.
Gray mixed wide madonitiaa,lBgo.
Illack and white printed grenadine baregee,
neaberd plaid real sreandino ba.eges, 600.
Black and whits Tana organdiee,26o. 171
crrPOST OFFICE. PI2II. O 2DELPIIIA-
Amy 2. 120.—This office will he open for the
rammetiou of business, on THURtitt4Y. July 4, from
7)‘ . to 9 o'dook A. hi.. and from it to t o'olook P.
The Bra -torr Orricits will be, open at tile same
howl,
Le tter Carriers will make their usual morning deli
very. A onlleotton will be modo from the Lamp-pest
Letter lows the same as on bu oder, et o o'clock P.: M.
C. A. WALBORN.
J. 3 7< • Postmaster.
1011RTH OF JULY - CIItgORATIG N.
N
YOUG fdliten CO fSTIAN A eau_
ATIO will hold a hIEETING ou TlaUta.
AY, the Oh Instant, at 1O A, M., to the Baptist
huroh. B Aft e 0 el Murat. below Ninth. for the purpose
of oommemorating, in a Illinstlan merest, In these
eventful times, our greet petiole.; birthday; and also
for the purpose of.melnot some 'citable arrangement
for eupPlYing the epintual wants of ou r • sallsot
voino-
Oen. Addresses rutty be expected from ex -Governer
Pollack, the Rev. Mesters, Barnes, Cooper. Taylor,*
Wylie. Chapnd others w i ll be
meeting will t h ee
con
tinued until n o onwhen it be followed by the daily
noonday preyer meeting. 1,3-11 t•
na— OFFICE OF TUE PHILADELPHIA
CITY PAISSKAIIIEK RAILwAy COMPANY.
yIIILADZLY/11/.. July lat, Isst
The Board ef Directors have Cents y flared a divi
dend of thiel i cillu and Fifty per share Tor ttie
lest six meet it ‘ payable on and after the nth inst.. ett
their ( Moe. WzfatTv-FIPBT and OE BOWN UT Sta.
i6-3t WAL W. COLK BT. Treasurer.
CHURCH or TILE EPIPIL4NY,__COR
ribIk OF CHYNTIPUT ppd TiIY9FACIT Hata:—
ivute Amnia, 011 THURSDAY, JULY d e , at 9 o'alcodil
n the morning. 113.-et!
....
t .16 -aux SETS
RIA_RRIED.
TTON FON MEETING AT THE CHURCH,
. 01 ' THE EPIPHANY ON l'Has FOURTH.—
won Meeting will be hold in the Church of the
Epiphany. corner of CRESPNUT and FIVTKEI4III
&reels, on the FOURTH OF JUCY, at a o'olook in the
afternoon. Biehop Lee, of Delano°, Rev. Richard
Plewtoe, 0 u., say. R. ("Arden. anit others. will deli
ver addressee.. All friende of the Union are invitedto
attend. Pi 3 31
rcrSTATEMENT OF THE UNION BANE
aa required by the fourth seotion of the sot of
the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved
the 17th day of April, A. D. 1867.
Amount of loans and digeounts....-:_— 951
. 94 371 12
alp from other hanks-- -- 37 1176 30
of notes in 86,850 00
'• devoid Up, inolad ins balances , due
to other banks.. - . 199 340 70
PHIL . A.DISLPtiIA. July 2. /861.
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.ss:
I. Jim. J. Bucket, Caahier of the lJnien flank„ helot
'worn. depose and say that the above statement /11 n or
7 0 0 t , to the best of my knowledge and belief.
J.J. HOCKEY. Cashier.
Sworn before me, this 3d daof July, A. D . . 1861.
It JOHN H. FRICK. Notary Public.
1023
VT. NEW YORK, JUNE pert IBI3I.NO ••TICK re_ hereby roven.that aain LETTER
F ATTOnfi EY granted by HANS BAAS/EKREN,
o. rit.Thornerr, W e Ind km. to J. upsoir CROOK hat,
of the city of Philndel hiss been revoked. and. ot
no effect. H. HAAGEN - IKE,
• By his •Agent, T. Bland.
BANK OF NORTH AMERICA, JULY
J. 18 81 —The Board of Dirootors have this dar di:ed a Dividend for the last sax months of THREE
PAIL CENT., payable on Mb instant. olear of State tax.
112• St 110CILL KY. Cashier.
[TyOFFICE OF TIIE FAME IFIEERMIGE
come Arly, Pio. 408 CRnSTRUT rtreet.
PHILADELPHIA, Jolt 1.18151.
A t a rueetant of the Board of Directors held this day.
a dividend of TR ttlir. PER CENT. was declared on
the capital. payable no the first d ay of Austist next.
172 lot • W. 1. ELAPIORAKI). IlearetatY
rir BANK OF PESINSYLVANNOTICE
is hereby ittken to the holders of the Notes of
said Bank rex istered for payment on or before MAY 25.
1861, that the dividend awarded thereon will be paid on
presentation of sod notes at the Oboe of the Auk-.
nem 407 LIBRARY Stre.t. (secendetoi7,) between
.the hours of 10 A. Al. anti 7 P. B.
W. O. PATTERSON.
W. L. 8 / 4 YAI.I a.
' J. D. TAYLOR,
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Philadelphia, July I. 1881. 4 airmen.
Iy2 St*
7 HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT.
The Commencement et the Central IPsh School
an :eke oleos at the Acadeiny of Mimic URl9liii Y.
July Z. 1851. The aOO , ll will be open at 9 d'olook A. M.
hasp:lles to dominance and. Tickets ea rents each.
Private Irixee no fir , t 'spend floor. $6 each ;on
the third Ronr, 33 eaoh.
l be halanoe of the fund. after defrayinz expenses.
will be apo.opriated to the Volunteer Fund.
Tickets will.be for sale at the office of the Board. S.
ICI earner of Sixth and Adolphi streete, at SI sitmn's
Book'Store; Chestnut Street, above Sixth; at J. R.
tionld's Seventh 'and chestnut streets; at Hazard's
Hook Store. Chestnut street. below Shiloh : at Charles
Doitiver's. IVA Chestnut.treet below Twelfth. and at
the Academy of Music on TnesdaY, Wednesday, and
TheyedaY.
By order of the Committee 111111 t School.
SOBb.: r .
IVA Sleort tory' of Controllers of Pnblio Schools.
ncrTHE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE.
ANN CITY. AND TREAT COMPANY OF
P ILADELPHLIA.. Jane 29. 1861
The manaer/ have this day declared a divideod of
FOCH. P C. Per. on the °apical stook. for the /sat
sixinonths. Payable to the stockholders, clear of the
t tate tax. on demacd.
Jrl et. JNO. F. JCVIES, Aotnary.
OFFICE OF THE NORTH PHILA.
DELPRIA PA/361E140ER RAILROJto COM-
T. • PHILADELMEIA. Jone77, 1361.
A meting of the Eittookbolders of the North Phila
delphia Passenger Railroad Cowan; nil ti -k "'"* .
their o_ Hoe. book of nio. goo es L,n; reet. on
WEDPIEn DAY, In ly 3d,iat S &cloak P. M., to sot upon
the supplement to their oharter._passed at the last ses
sion of the Legislature. JEREMIAH BON:SALL.
.1e35.31&132.3-tt* Reoretarr.
I:t UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
33ItPARTMbN r OF AR S.
Anne& Cotrinsenoement r for conferring degrees
in the rte. will be held on WEDN sBDAY. the Se day
ofJuly in the nt tIeICAL FUND HiOL b. The prosies
t ion w leave the College hall at 10 o'clock A . The
reverend clergy. iodine of the United States and State
enurtst the mayor of the city, select and oommon coon
ells
, the Boat d of Directive and president of the Gutud
Ostler., the runniest of He Central High dohoni, the
candidates for the degree of Master of Ana. and other
gradatifee of the University, ale invited to strand.
GEORG tit ALLEN,
Jyl-34 Secretary of the Faculty et Arts.
anIPHILADELPHIA; AND REAPING
Railroad Company. OfSee 1147 South FOURTH
t._pRILAVELPEtrA, June 29,_1861.
croliceill hereby given to the Preferred Stookboldera
of this Company, that DIVIDEND WA RRANI:I3
now ready for delivery, payable December 31. FM,
being 114.51 per share. whit% ineudee ali dividends in
arrear en the Preferred Stook. including that for the
year 1803, together with interest thereon, at SIX PER
CENT: per annum from the dates at wtcoh they Nue
oessisslY accrued until the maturity of the warrapta.
Blank powers of Attorney can be had at this °thee.
.je2B 1.2 t 'B. BRADFORD, Treasurer.
ay. WIC HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM
THE PROTESTANT EXCHANDE.Southweat
corner DECO)) D au° NEW Streets. and take pleasure
in recommending it to the publio as an institution much
needed in oar city, for its oare in selecting the best
men; women, and children as to character and quali
fications:
J. E. ADDICXI2.23O Race street.
E. M. SELLERII,Droen and Tnlpehooken streets.
JULIANNA RANDOLPH, 1734 Chestnut street.
EDWIN KIRK PA MICK. UM Arch Street. •
Dr. PANCOAST, 11311 Mount Vernon street.
J 11;21 ARDS. 1520 Mount Vernon street.
GEO. FREEMAN. 1t47 North Eleventh street.
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F. O.OLIVER, MO North Sixth street.
ts,DOWE;E. hirq,al Germantown avenue.
T. WILSON, 210 North Front street.
T. AloOlfl .4211 South Front street.
M M. WHITE. MS Marshall street.
W. C. BOXER, 492 Market street.
W. H. RICHARDSON, 218 Itl4rket street,
And over one hundred and fa', more, to whom re
ference will be wen at the office.
METH &. BROTHER;
' ' APOTHECARIES,
Will open their New Stem •
NO. 1412 WALNUT STREET,
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PHILADELPHIA, -
- MONDAY BIaRNING,. JULY lit, 1861.
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orotided Iver 7 i — eppli;noeenti 0011VC134/109,
And poweseing more than usual advantage and fseilities
in
IMPORTING, MANUFACTURING, AND DIS
PENSING ,
everything pertaining to a MODERN APO PEECARY
STORE, they hope to receive a share of public. favor.
Their PERSONAL cue and attention will be given
to every detail - jy3,10
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UNITED VINEYARD -PROPRIETORS,
z-z_o.(24sor Fang:use, liTanltgeDCOGNAC.—Just
shipment at the above favorite'itn."'or
the vintage, of .
1868, 18&S, 1852. 2850,
hi half, quarter, and eighth pipes, pale and da - k.
he popularity of this Brandy has lndueed various
imitation. of their "trade mart," and we now oall the
attention of the Trade thereto, and to partioularlf no
tioe. In their purohaa es, that all package, of the Vine
yard Proprietor, Company Cognac has the name of
" George linguae; Manager," branded in full. For
sale in bond by the " sole agents "
. • - I. fit LESLLE & CO,.
J73-Im )38 Beath FRONT street,
300 OASES LESLIE'S GINGER WINE.
—The attention of the Trade la invited to the
above popular article. a light, pleasant , and refreshing
atomaohio beverage for !amity use during the Rummer
season. For sale by the prtnotpal ironer. in the oar.
J. M. 1.R 4 1.1R k CO..
jy3 Im . 13 0 S South FRONT Street.
200
p U rt i I I i fi t, R T E O iZNIT S B ir D AN T I IN ( E G. YA rge RD e f:RZ:
manager.) COON (3.—Just received per Ocean glim
mer," GOIIVB .rdeitua.. 100 011.26$ (12 bottler( each) very
fine OLD 13nADDY (bottled in Cognac') of the above
well known and favorite brand. the first imports
tion Into the United ctates under the new tariff. to
which we bee to call the atteniton of the trade cant
plea can be seen at our offioe. For sale on bond by the
sole agents. .1. M. & co..
Jy& Im 3 Set South FRONT Street.
EILITAAY NOTICES.
tATTENTION, JUNIOR GUARD
COMPANY A. THIRTEENT RIKA RD.—Yon are
hereby notified to attend at the Armory. corner
RIOBTO and GALLOWRILL . on 'rill.; /141
DAY MORNING next, 4th mat., at 53 o'itionki fully
equipped for parade.
By order of Captain E. M. GREGORY,
It IGEN J. RhISLER, it Ngt.
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NiTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE l—
ATTENTInN, CAPTAINS OF COMPANIES OF
PEIIttNBYLVAIOIA ! i:seising of Companies in
ehi 13tate who wish to have their ComPenteLe in:i
roned kir immediate 8 4 / 1 1 , 300• addremi " Cot. client.
TRY. Girard mute, Yitiadeiphila" The Colonel's
Regimen to now rouiteriny. and every Company oan
be moldered forthwith.
P. 8 -If officer. have M. or 40. or 30 men, they °an be
mustered on condition' that will be explained. • it*
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I' COMPANY B, BLUE BESBANES,
• iwiß meet at tho Arniory on TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY ENIENINGS.tat 8 o'clock panotu•
- ally, for drill. Evert member Is expected to be
present. lir2-St*) T. REYNCIADIS, Captain.
I, UNITED STATES OANALRY.-
WANTED—For the Third Regiment. U. B. Cavalry —Oa-bodied, unmarried men, of good character
ann. morals; between the ages of 18 and 36 years, to
serve lir a years. Pay from II to 21 dollars per month.
Irttb dotbang. boatd, and medical attendance. Men
aonastemed to horses and riders preferred ; a minor
will. ndt be enlisted without the consent of parents or
guardltu. Apply at Principal Rendezvous. No. tl3
flourtvo.l6lllll.Etreet. • 3011 N EIe.VA OE.
1111-2 w• Capt. 3d Regt. U. X. Cav'y. Reotg. 0115oer.
4OPO MEN WANTED FOR TUE
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. able-bodied.
bittarp the ages of 31 and 84$ rears, not less than
five t lopr and a half inehes high, and of good
°horse . Soldiers serving in this cores perform duty
at naviyartle and on board United titateir ehips-of- -
war :yin statiou. All other information which
may b• _Tild will b• given at the Rendezvous, 0,
311 Fitora Street. '
1, ' First Lieutenant W. STOKES BOYD,
lel-lm Recruiting Villtier.
SIUADIER RESORTS
SEA, LATHING,
,ERIGAIITTNE BOGREe
Nor BRIGANTINE BeAcnos. J.
Now own for the season. The Bathing. Fhibllge
Gounieg,aod Yachting being very superior.
Boats will await guests at the mist ou arrival of
teams.' lbard per weep 88. P. 0. Address. -Atlantis
City. '. ii. D. SMITH.
jr3-20
Proprietor.
TM COST IS ONLY $1 fora Colored
Ploolograeh. and Ambrotypes are made for all
prfoea at REIMEII.II Gallery, ItIe.COND street. al ve
Organ. lt"
TrELE ANTI-SLAVERY OFFICE HMS
-a- been. 111; MOVED from 107 North Fifth street to
Ivo. 106 Dorth TENTH /quirt four doors above arch,
west side,in Dr. Bessely's new building, wham can be
pad all the current publication! relating to the suh]eot
of slaver), and where will hereafter .be transacted the
usual bagmen of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery ho
dirty. • Di St
GOTT S. PERCLik AXILLA. bUIELDS,
or. Ittadies' Dress Protectory—a sure promotion
from oil thinvomo by prrypiretthn.
IMO le ROUSER 000lle ot every deacrtithon. Belt
n Paellsalevery
alen 4g uf a n t d tintling;itieastnatel*Gyre
OnAa. Ti) B.IT TH TAP .i .
at the Greet India
Rubber more. 311 CHEBIN UT street, above Third,
north aide. Army and Navy Equipments.
JO:94m JOHN THORN LEY.
CorrON SAIL DOUG. and O.B. I SVAS,
of ell numbers eao brands.
Raven's Duck dwaing ?wills. ell 4esoripttote, ter
Aerninvi. Tranks. sal Wagoe_Dovere.
Alio, Pape ' Na.BULSOtvre Drier V, two r
=at wide. vereuales, IlAgasti age.
fell
• • wry 101
E A9.EArL UOMFOJi,T,
A. TWA/BALD mike, Who owl please or milt
ever7btxl7 t
Boon a version !probably never was borp. But those
wko know when She, air suited in BOOTS or 8110E8
&re topped to rive hint a WI, and those who never
were Stilted before may be suited now. fle is at his old
plase.l3oB COATE.3I Street- jell) 3m
WINE SHIRT MANTJFAOTORY.—J. W.
50077, Int .oatiarrars Strew, 4 d o c ai
r,the .. ceakeehw. Tho ottoutioD of 0 1
igrp _ invited to has. ineitovjap u
t a l tr:tlnr,l l :il t .a"”:!, l :l. l "wruh V 94
NEW LOAN
FOR BALE
A limped amount of the new 3,090;000 LOAN, 1 4
mum to =St esuoheeve, for , rate ky
COOKE & CO..
114 man THIRD STREET. 10/1-/111
RETAIL. DRY GOODS
GREAr*.iviAlivg IN
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SILK:MANTILLA& • . .
LACE JiANIELLAS, aad
BUMMER CLOAKS. AT
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.'S.
GREAT SALE,
AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM.
7 08 CHESTNUT STREET
Summer Moak., at........ 51 co. worth $6 0 0 - '
Summer clinks aL...— 2 00, worth 660.
Striped summer cloaks... 500 worth 10 CO.
811 k 10 60, worth 1600.
Silk
_. 9 60, worth 16 00.
Lace . • •—. 960, worth 10 pa.
Lace mantillas.._... a 00, worth 12 00.
Lace points.— 1 80. worth a 80.
Lace points— •• • 3 50, worth 860.
Finest Pusher Points and Macti.laa, at an equal re
duction from value. jyl-8t
pRIOE, FERRIS, & Co.,
NO. 801 CHESTNUT STREET, '
!till continue to RETAIL, their IargeWROLFSALE
BD 4:IK of White floods. Linens. 'moist. and Fnahroi
deriea. at prioes which mast make it to the interest of
every one who way want ally thing in their line to_sive
them moat). as they will tams at leas[ 24 per cent ol the
usual cost by No doing.
JACONETB. CAMBRIC& WILLS. NAINROOKB,
eELETANEE. - n WIESER, FRENCH MUl3l.lhB,
BRILWANFEIS. QVIL fa. FLOURED SWItONS
FOR BASQuEeI. haSIBROID'D SKIRTS. FLOUN
CINOS. • DOINGS, SLOE:Yr& BINDS. Ulna:RT
. MK COLLARS, Ire LIiNrIFNNE AND OTithß
LACES, VBIL 4 I. (CITE!, BANOS EIt.OHIEFEI OF
ALL RINDS, SHEKTIN , s, t LOW AN!) 81111 -
IND LINENS, 'i AB ute. CLOTHeI. NAPKINS. TA
BLE DANA KS. p UCKABACK AND OIBER
TOWELS AND TOWELING'S,
N. B.—A few choice real thread and Cambria Lace
Pointes, at about haft price.
A new lot of trimmed and adain net underateevea.
beautiful wire Val. lace handkerohiefs.
ALL, VERY OREM%
PRICE, FERRIS.. & CO.,
1167 Cat(aTMUT STREET.
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WHOLESALE STOOK
HOSIERY:::
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HOSHOSICERRY.Y,.:`,
.• ' IE
HOSIERY: •
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TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS -AND FANCY GOODS,
FOR SALE AT RETAIL.
FOR CASH.
RETAIL FOR CASH, ---
AT RETAIL. FOR CASH,
AT RETAIL FOR. CASH, -
AT RETAIL FOR CASH.
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The finhsoribers offer for arda, on and anor •
THURSDAY, 6th INST.;
AT THllit STOAT,
NO. 409 MARKET BIREET, NORTH SIDE,
NO. 409 MARKET STARLIT, NORTH SIDE,
HO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH HIDE,
• NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH Mow.
FROM ; 9
.I‘..r.c.fro 5 P. M
sitainajocx ni„Oaoria
!FOI : f RETAIL,
LESS TEAR
All kinds of ~•"'• •
COTTON HOSIERY .: 'NEEDLES, PINS,
GLOVES. HOOKS AND EYES.
LACE MITTS. SKIRT BRAIDS. "
ZEPHYRS. TAPES, BRAIDS. _
SHETLAND WOOL, COMBS, BRUSHES, •
SPOOL COTTONS. PERFUMERY, '•
BUTTONS. UNDERIHIRTS.
(Of all Desoriptioinur) (Silk. Merino, AO.)
Also, a Fall Assortment of DreasTrialrninga: '
BURNET', SEXTON. &
SWEAIVNGEN.
106-1 m NO, 409 MAIRIPT.ISTERIT9..• ••
NEW MANTILLA STORE.
The moot eiktendid BILK MANTLES in the oils
HOUGI-1 & CO.;
EIS 8017 TR TENTH STREET.
SILK M4NTTT.T A Si, ..
In every new style, the rioheet qualities ever aeon,
at the elegant New Store,
23 900TH TENTH STREET.
HOUGH & CO.
OANVIeS AND FRENCH LAWNS,
um eents.
60 pieces open to-day, 1234 °aura.
These arc all fast colors.
~ Dark French -Lawny. •• -
..
Lawns of neat inylet '- •
-
It RT & CANDELL,_.
• . ' (MIMI and ARCM
E& LANDEILL are prepared to
Azi
suit Tourists situ— .
Fashionable Travelling Dresses,
• Fashionable Hammer grOirs.
Fashionable Lawn Organdit v. &o.,&o.
YRE & LANDELL WILL OPEN THIS
moRNING—
Black Lace Pointe'
Black Lace HOUTIELOWS.
B not Lwoo Mantles.
I _RY.IS6..LANDELL_, NATRTH• and
It , 4
, _ r•ormay - zue - somrue - ores. unneso or
the present &s him
Mozambique' 4 wide. .
_ Mozambique" card wide.
Mozambique' 2 yards wide. : •
CABSIBIEBE3 AND BUMMER , :GOnDIEI
for Men's sod BOP , ' wear.
Light C.selmeres and Fnmmrr Httdre.
lion's Wear arid Vestma
A Fine Stook at Lowest Pries.. cuurnx.& cONAap.
1127 - risrnar NINTH and MA Rig?.
OOENT.GRAY GOODS.
•
15 cent Mirages. - •
BM cant Fieured Bsrega Anxlais.
15.20. and 25 cent Finest Boraxes.
Mack Bareges, Tamortines and Crepe. Maretz
COOYEA. & COne.ILD,
air 5. oor. NINTH sad mARKST.
'BANKRUPT IMPORTER'S 'STOOK
A
of Samples of Linen Cambric. Handkerchiefs. in
hem-stitched. sheep coided, and embroidered. from 10
oenui to 63 cents each; a great bargain. purchased a
sacrifice for cash, and 4p be sold in the same way onli.
CHARLES AD 4616 & BON.
JePI E 1611711 and Aft_PEtiltreetc
SILK MANTLES ! GRAY DUSTERS ! !
P.." French Lace Mantlea and Points. Very low prices
for Cash.
Fine fresh stock of these roods in our
LARGE NEW ROOM, SECOND FLOOR.
N. B.—Mohair Mitts, Hoop Pkirta,and Handkerchiefs
ehe.s.4^, cool.Kft & ;ON ARD
8. E. tor. NI and bIARXET. •
WIRENOII LAOS POINTS, BOURNOUS,
.o.". Aro MANTLES —A largo stook to be sol at leas
than wholesale prices: We cannot be undersold in
then goods. CNA SLAM ADAMS & SON.
JO/ EIGRTE and ASCE Streets.
SUMMER SI AWLS
' Silk Border Ore.. Barene Shawls.
Strived Bilk Chalk Shawls..
White Barone and 0 , enadine.
Light Paisley and Rteltas.
Black lgit and Broohe.
nitaßeLtBB B_BOTUBBB,
len r iIiFPYYI'4III and BIIIHTH Street&
•
31FlE QUITO NETTING, ill colors l ' Tarlem
an. all colon. for coverin g gleamy.; Plaid and
Swiss Muslin. at wholesale prices.
CHARLES ADAMS et SON;
HIGHTH and ARCH &vests.
SMALL -PLAID BILKS. .
Blue and Whit, French Since.
Bhp.* and White French Silks.
•
• Brown end White French Silks.
• Green and White French Bilks.
Purple and White French Rai.
AO dos. Mitre. at $l5O per:doz.
60 dos: White Silk Gloves. 26ct per pair.
Many goods reduced very low, to 010/38 out, at
JORN E. STOKES'.
70g ARCH Street.
i lErielldleit 'GOODS.
Ice Blankets-I/davit:it° Battings.
Colored Tarlatans-o , w Mita.
Bathing Goods—Blip Holland&
Funiiturgi Chititztke.rStiade Holland/.
Bathing owe s — alma era, h.
BWABILEBB_BROTBERS.
gIIBBSWEVIt and ELM= litteette.
•
STOOK OF DRESS G O ODS AT
1, - 7 PRICER AMORDING TO THE TIMEIL-4'OMIUR•
Eames, Bilk Chaff .e, huff price ; Challie.Delaines re
duced from ato 1 > o. ; Spans Chintzes reduced from
123‘ to 80.
Special attention is requested to our stook of Organ.:
dies and Jaormet Lawn.. which we are bound to close
out at a low figure. gHARLKS ADAhIS & sot+,
uieRTFI and ARCH Stream
IfiIEENCH LACE VEILS.--- - A — clio - leo -- 10 - t
Just ourobagoct from a bankrupt importer, and
for sale at half price st
CHARIZA ADAMS & SON.
Je3o EIGHTH and A RC:11 Streets.
HSTEEL & BON,
• No. 713 North TENTH Street. abase Ceetee.
Will 'blithe
• BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK OF • .
NEW AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS
At still greater reductions in prices than they have
ever before rued". and at
• MUCH LOWER PRI CES
than Ty RETAIL-WHOLESALE ROM% in the city.
- muss and Foulard Silks. very °heap.
Very ch eap and good Vise& Since.
Frt." DM. Goods of every varlets.
Ina J motet ant Organdie Levu. at 135(..
LACE MANTLES, POINTE.S, BOURNOU_ ,3
SILK AN_D CLOTH COATS AND MANTLES.
jet GREATLY UNDER COST PRICES.
SPECIAL NOTION I 1
OD and after this date
IRORNLBY & will offer
BVERY • POLO9IBLE INDUCEMEIIII
TO •
OANH FURCHASERB OF DRY GOODE
Being_ determined to rodeo' their Brock they will
Good Bargain, ! •
Beantifni Pansy &lira for: . t m
ntrl. worth 481.11
Heavy /droll Fancy Silks for I, well worth el.
tirenadine and llerege . about one half their
TRIM/.
It4ed Goode, lu even variety. from 8 oenta per
TO to SO *ems.
tax% [SILOS. RICH AN A , LUSTROUS, VERY
ORE
k .
l a z at & d aa Bilks
ne' ntrta f ,
a ggi tit o Vett n
&O.
Livr, retnithns, latinels, Qmite„Povere, ho.
WL fl OLOAK-ROOM ii.X.IIIBPPIOPI.
Prenoh Laos Mantles, Pointer. Shawls. Engem.
Icambna Laos Mantles. Ohantllls Lace 000 a, &S.
Black Bilk Coats, Mantles ~lio everLitYls.
11. At TROHNLRI ft OHL851!
Z.lisrasr R.lll/PFX 81%1810 e Pity lite.
•••I.
pIIRE PORT WINE.
FOR BALE ZY
0. H. MATTSON.
ARCH AND TENTH STREETS.
CLABET WINE—In oasts and cases
of the brands of Bt. Jithen, Dian . aux, Haat-Brion
pontUso.. For etle by JA URNICH Ce,RBTAIR.B.
No. 20:1 South RONT street.
BMW PUBLICATIONS.
" The amplest, rarest, and most interesting Mastro
Starts tif the lower creation that have ever reached Eu
rope."—Paonsasoa OIvEN {before the Royal Geotraphi,
cal Society,)
HARPER & BROTHERS.
FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW YORE
PUBLISH THIS DAY
DU OHAILLU'S
EQUATORIAL AFRICA.
Explorationa and Adventures in Equatorial Africa:
with hem:trite of the Manners and Customs of the
People, and of Gm Ohmura the Gorilla, the Croco
dile, Leopard, Flephant•Mippopotamns, and Other
Anima's. By PAIIL B. ne CRAILLII, COJTESPOIIding
Member of the American .Ethnrdoitiosi decistv; of
the Geographical and Btatis`loalBooiety of New York,
and of the Boston Society of Natural History. With
Numerous Illustrations. dro, Muslin (uniform with
Livingstone, Barth. and Burton.), ea, •
Aram McLendon Times.
The extraordinary production of M. du Chadlu is novr
in the hands of Gunman& of inquisitive readers. ghe
reception already Recorded to she fortunate explorer fur
the pruofs of hie prowese exhibited at tne Geographical
tiootety, the summary of their restate whioh has reach
ed the publie ear, and the rumors sae coutrovereiee
inevitab , y attendant on any Jame aestivation. t b our
knowledge of the mute's minium or of its living deal
new,. have stimulated expectation In a sense which we
hardly remember, to have welooa.ed the efforte of any'
recent adVentUret.* k.VOII the MOWS Or the Oki WOrid
. records, the opening of the tomb, of empires the re,
calvary oten', from the Mva, of Pompeii or 'the ash
heap!' of desns., excited " a ale interest than
these new re a lf the natural world. because they are
sub existingities. important to soience. and, ia a
territOtOM OMNI, to the civilization yet to come. We
must go back to the voyases of La Yerouse and Captain
(loch. arid almost to the days of wonder which followed
the track of Columbus i ,for novelties of equal signifi
cance to tee age of then. discovery. M. du Chaffin nee
struck into the very game of Arnett. and has linen the
yodel the torrid zone from its western rivers, swamps,
and forests. Be has found 'therein a variety of new
tr pee of living creatures, and others whioa were only
psniallr and =parrot:4ly known. He has- sojourned
among tribes or races who feed on their kind, atd he
has encountered the animal more formidable than any
Yet beard °fon hionlnspirea FL terror instance whi c hra
&Lions as yet mysterioucend ineredibte. and is,
at a.t events, of paramount interest at this moment to
the conjectures and hypotheses of our leading physiolo
gists. tint the crovuung diseovery of the whole 113 the
identifioation of the great feature of the continent
which another traveller is alpi n e - have reached at an.
other pomt—thatchain of moUntains which ap-
Pears to travers t from east to wes arc wh which hoi
oen the mereta ofits intelity rivera. on mast
depend the determination of its future. Each exploits
on the part of a. alight. wiry American gentleman of
French extraction, whose modesty and evident trust
:worminess have cemmended him to &hiked every one
who hat met him in English Bowel:y.Bre a sufficient
explanation of the eagerness to reed his narrative. and
mere 'harems excuse for our own prompt attention to
A DAY'S RIDE.
A Life's Etanancie. By CHARLISs Lovas, Author of
" Cheerio O'Malley," ` Gerald Fitzgerald," The
Martine of Oro' Martin," " Maurice Tierney,'"" One
of. Them," &a., fiyo, Paper, BO cents. .
WILLSON'S F4TII READER
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WILLSON'S READERS. A Series of Shoot and Fa- rally Headers : Designed to Mita the Art of Reading
in the most Simple, !Ultra'. and Praotleal Way,
embraoing in their Plan the whole range of Natural
History and the Physical Sciences ; aiming at the
highest degree of Usefulness, and Splendidly Dins
trattni. Consisting of a Printer and Seven Readers.
BY litaacive WILLSON. The Primer, and Fink, Se
eped, Third, Fourth, and Path Readers now ready.
Prise 16,20, 30, 60, 66 cents, and DJ.
Tits Frrra HEADER contains. Part I. " Elooutiona
ry." in woroh the higher prromples of Elocution are
developed in a series of Conversations, with numerous
examples. Part I 1.. '• Herpetology. or REP . /Mss' (the
1 had Division of Zoology )wi th drawings of 40 ape
oirs. Part 111., " Human ' Physiolocy and Health."
.00ntioned from the Fourth Header,withl3 Illustrations.
Part IV., " Botany," oontinued from the Fourth Kea
der, with d rawings of nearly' 200 species of Plants. grouped in iambi's, in accordance With the**Naturol
Method." Part V.._ •• lohthvoloev. or Fianna" ( the
Fourth Division of Zoology ), with drawings of 124 m
oles. V 4 t " Civil architecture," appropriately. illus
trated with th e different Orders, Ho fart "Cho
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ions. Ho.
There are also Ten " Miscellaneous" Divisions. each
Choice selections, in great part poetic's% have been
gathered from more than two huridred d En.rent writers.
to sive interest to and illustrate the scientific divisions.
and thereby furnish a suitable variety for reading
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THIS SERIES POF READERS INTO EVERY
SCEDuL IN Tan LAND. AND AN AUTO-DE-FE
OF ALL PREVIOUS ONES, WITH TOTAL DIS
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• 124 CHYSTMUT Street
BITORLE'S HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION IN
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02 50.
OB3ERVATIONS ON MILITARY LAWS AND
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William C. De Hart, captain of - Artillery, one volume.
412 00.
THE CII.IBEB OF TEIE AMERICAN CIVIL
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mris-1 tf
~Kh~~: ~1~■~ti~:11i:C
NOTIOE.—The interest of ‘. JOHN B.
GAILFLETT in the firm of C. &J..I3IDDLR &
CO , images this first day of JULY, A. b. U 361, he having
withorswn from too Arm by inutile' commit
The Mud, ens will be cominned bL l remaining
partnere, under the firm or N. C. k J. BIDDLt.
EDWARDC. BIDDLE,
JOHN BID_DLY.
JORN.-B..OAAItETT.
rpa - E 0 OPARTNICRSHIP HERETOFORE
exiatirg between the subscribers, trading under
the firm or Hogs h HEIMAN., is tuts day dissolved
by mutual consent. •
The de bta cue the said firm will be settled by DAVID
Tiogri, at rio. 256 North THIRD Street.
O
DAVID PORN
JOHn HEISLER
It*
Philada., 180
rttSSOLITTION.—The Copartnership car
ried on by' tne undirsisned, under the stile of
.1 KKR& & Co., at the CHINA HALL, eV
Chestnut street. Is this day dissolved. by limitation.
• Either of the late partners's autbonzed to settle the
business of the bite boa. WNI. J. KKR.t.
PRILAD ruts, July 1,1861, JOSEPH KERR.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The partaershiip heretofore Witting Mit..iten.
BA.MUEL C. raomPBON and SAM.I7IaL A JENKINS.
unaer the firm of THOMPSON Zs JENKINS, is this
day, dissolved by mutual oonsent. The business of the
late firm:null be settled mud' wound up by Samuel S.
Thompson, at the store, No. 604 MAR KEW' ntreist.
BAMUI L 8. THOM PeON
SAMUEL H. MAXI NS.
• Ybileds.. June 7th, 11361. j,24.1 tr
gang COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
-11- bating between the undersigned and Charles H.
Btone. under the firm name of Rhin 811.0N14 80Ntl,
hais bees dissolved by the death of the said Charles H.
fitkne.
The undersigned will continue the business, at the old
Mend. under the game firm name.
• JAMBE N. 81 . 0N8
, Hiss( Dd
11 IBS LIF TI WC copartnershlp
heretoforeAlligti eau the undersigned.
under the firm 8' IN ER CO., is thus day
°ie.:ova& by mateal .r isonash The busmen will be sm
iled at the old stand. No. 9 NY f 10.19 BERAW-
B !MAY Streets, Philad a.
J.
RIAO.
01 61 NE R.
HENRY V F LL W
ER. iMITH.
hiLsda., July 1,1861.
VOPARTNERIDIII) 119111113 D.—The un
de,si sued have this day entered into oopartnership.
under the firm of
WOLGAMUTTI & RALEIGH.
Being amoonsors to the late firm of J. B. STEINER
& Co., we will continue the • business in the same
branches as heretofore, at the came place, No. 9
BANK street and I u aTRAWEBRKY Btreet
MRURaIICERWEOGHMUTH.
Philada., July 1.1861. jrl.ltri
DISSOLUTION. -'t he Copartnership
heretofore existins tetween the undersigned,
utter Ma aide of CHE3NUT, i rEEL. & rO , is this
dity_dissolynd. by the withdrawal of tOWARA) T.
eiTEEL. The business will be continued by JAO. M.
Lai iter4UT and Y tyvER KOFILLIAB, under the style
of , Catairtl trr IColll,Hers.
Either partner is authorised to nettle the brininess of
the late firm. J .4 1 4 re. giSICUT,
SD WARD T. STEW.,
PETE& KOILL,MAR.
111 Et
COAL/ COAL!
JOLT itSl.
ORDXRIS REOEiVED YOR LEMON AND
SCHUYLKILL COAL,
EDWARD N. lIALLOWELL,
133 WALNUT NTRANT.
J e33-wfm•at
SRINEL—A. small invoice of Hides, Sheep,
at t _e s i k inAirat v ratral l ivrrtsi
BMW. ',ROM , GO.. • • PO
tALIVJEOIG.,.trPure; Olive Oil in white
bokia..jav watered ri bark Jutiet. For
• •—• KUItETC oyorifyentii.
••• No. SIOV South FRUIrI street.
AMUSEMENTS.
GK.../ND 0111(3N FIREWORKS, corner
OF JU
ritLAY NIGRCH and HT. TW ENTY - FilieT Ste, FOURTH
ACOOMMOdatIO7III rOf 20,000 pe op l e
gunortntended by Professor JACKSON - , BECK'S
BAND in attendance.
TAM TARLEAUX OF F , RF,
Iteleding Yankee Poodle Routing the Rebels, and
the-Pine Temple , in which the figure of Washington
toes farewell of the Army, amid ammo efaye T
anitiriAd.
Tickets
.' 4 15 Cents, For sale at all principal Book
stores aga Hotels. Coalman', at sunset. 1,3-2tl
UTALNIIT-STREET THICATRE.
V FOURTH AND LAST WEER.
TO NIGHT and RY NIGHT / hie Week,
HOOLEY AND CdIIfPBELL'S MINSTRELS.
With toe ar.at CORM Trio,
BIRCH, BROVelat. and COTTON.
The nnexsehed Quartette,
CAMPBI LL 6.11.471 N. REEVES and mELva,r.
Together with Messrs. HOWARD, atiAIi.LES, SlM
MOrdtt, &o.
Hew Bones, Choru.see, Demme, Plantation Scones, Bur
lesque-Opera. Coln. dy. '.l.ragedy. and Farce.
To conclude with Tws m A.cQUER B. LL.
Thursday, THE GLORIOUS FOURTH OF JULY.
Two Grand Performances
_
AFTERNOON `AND EVENING.
For partioulara see bills. jyl dt
• A SSEMBLY BITILDMGS.
_ FOURTH OF JULY WEEK.'
SOUTHERN Kb...HELLION and lt USNIAN WAR !
Both Exhibit - 10mila 9 , 011 entertainment. every even
ins this week. Three Grand Exhibitions FOURTH. OF
JULY. Morning_. at 11; .6 fternoon. ; Kvenibir 8.
30 NEW Vl6Wif 08" THE 'REBELLION.
Admission 29 cents; Ohildren 15 cents. jyl St
INSTITUTION FOE Taig BLIND -Ex
bibttiona every WE IPIRSDAY 'AeITERNOON,
Selected Neves vocal tied Instrumental.
Admission, TEN CENTS. Commenoing,at half vast
Soy shack-.
Brous, 11 South EIGHTH street
pEONIISYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE
A PIN 14 .A. 11 2 .8. 1025 an: r.RTNTIT Qtreet, is open
doily. Sunday/ excepted, from p e, 51. till 6 P.'sl.
ndmicalon .jetata Chilornn under twelve yearn,
half price. Sharer of Btocir, 830.
EXCURSIONS
,RMNMNIti
FOR THE SEA-SHORE.
FOURTII OF JULY
ATLANTIC CITY.
EXCURSION TICKETS.
From Philadelphia to Atlantic and hack 81.20
From Philadelphia to Hammonton and bank_._. , 100
From Philadelphia to Egg Harbor and . 1.00
GOOD FOR ONE BAY ONLY..
.
Trains leave YINE-ETREET FERRY at LSO A. M.
ija 2t J. 1 ,10. G. BRYANT. Aunt.
POlfitTri OF JULY
- 117 R RION —F..4 L.LII OF
ol'_!-`,,to SCHUYLKILL Arra
smucKo , —By Ridp; a and
Passenger Railway Inn. to these delightful and
romantio spots. passing near Odd Fellows'. Glenwood,
Mount Vernon. end Laurel Rill Cemeteries. the Gi
rard College Passenger Railway oars run every four
minutes from RECO.D Ridge RCH Streets. via Arch
street.•Nintta greet, and avenue. lite Wiese
hickon is admirably adapted for pio.nics. jy2 3t*
AV U 1) ;ALT DELAWARE—The awlirac
medieua *Tape May steamer GEORGE WARRINGTON,
Captain W. 4 CY ' lli , 11 le aire Arch-street wharf at 2
o'clock, aad Magargee's wharf, Kensington. at 2,34'
o'irl 'eh, on the afternoon of THURSDAY, the 4 h day
of July. Proceeding sown the river and bay, will make
an excurwou around, this etdrevid Fort, now in full
garrison.. Returning ovili reach the oily at as early
hen rin the evening'. Fare for the excursion, 60 cents.
asagag DOWN RIVER.—REGULAR.
LINE AND DAILY EXCURSIONS:—
Steamer OutIANSEY leaves fi rst pier below ARCH
Street, daily, at 73f, o'olook, for Cheater, Fennagroue.
New Castle. Delaware City, Fort Delaware, and Sa
lem. Returning, leaves Salem at 13fi. FORT st 2
o'oloek. .excursion 'llekohl good from Sd to sth 50 ate.
FOURTH OF JULY EXCIMAION. by MAJOR
REYBOLD, from ARCH. Street wharf.' at S o'oicalr
A. M. Returning. leave Salem at 4, and Fort at 43G
P. M. Fare for the Exouresoci. d 0 ciente. jy2 St •
WIC6T CHESTER AND
ViA MEDIA. pIILADELPIIIA RAILROAD-
FOURTH OF JULY EXCURgIONS.
Excursion tiokets to Wean Cheettr ono retorn.hood
frnra July ad to sth , isclasive will bo aced at the ticket
Wiles. N. E. corner EIGHTEENTH and MARKET
Streets.
Pare for the round trio. one dollar.
jyr it HENRY WOOD. Sege et.
Milt,l4llPIN, FOURTH OF JULY
EXCURSIONS TO war
wAsairi..oN. EASTON. BSTEILLES.6I- ALLEN
OWN. MAUCH CHUNK. and the LER. GIL COAL
REGION.
The KORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY...At issue EXCURSION TICKETS to the above
s
taUnD FROM let JULY TO 6th JULY, INCLURIVE.
From its offices, at WILLOW street and BEAKS
Street.
FARE NOR Tirg ROUND TRIP, '
To Ene-on—.._._e2 50125
To Bethlehem. 2 601 To Mau At. 3 123
Theta excursione .i'l affor an opportunity ofenend-
Mg the " POuRTR" amid the reabt. of Military Camp
Life, or of enjoying the rom'lntio heantv of the scenery
along the Lehigh, end Inhabng the :n vi gouging breezes
among the mount Ina around Mauch ohnnk.
Not zeareitv Tickets Bold on thepoara.
TRALNY LnAVF: WILLOW BTREET.
At 6.40 A. M.,
245 P. M. and 6.15 P. 6L Paul Ber'.B
Street twentYminates later.
ELL - T 8 CLARK.
je7S-6t As eat R. P. R. R. Co.
WIRSPHILADELPHIA AND
RRALIING RAILROAD CO.,
Offiee,m27 Bola FOURTH Street.
JUEII3 28.7861.
ExcußsloN 71CASETS
Will be tamed between all votive, at RFDUOED
FARES. goad foe all ya..ca-.r tr00p..., from Saturday,
Jute 49. to Monday, July_B 7851. JEClUaive.
je21.6.. W ituo 4y, Peary,
SEA
FOR THE BEA-SHORE
--CAMDEN AND ATLA NTIC
RAIL ROAD —On and after MOND 4Y. June 17th, trains
will leave VINE-STREET FE RRY, as follnwe:
Mail train _ —7 30 A. NI.
Eznreee train.—...... —4.00 P. M
3.ooommodation . PO P. M .
RETURNING, LEAVES * ATLANTIC:
——4 45 F. M.
Express— —6 15 A. M.
Aocommodation— 3.18 A. M.
Fare to Atlantic., SLIM: Round Trip tickets, good for
three days, $2 60.
Freight mist no delivered at COOPER'S POINT by
3 P. Id. The Company vii not be reepcinsible for any
goods until renewed and reeetpted for by their_Akgent,
at the Point. JOHN G. BRYANT,
A vont.
WAN VS.
- EMPLOYEF.S. WANTING YOUNG
I Committee ,' " are invites] t
omedreee the" EtAloT
men t at the Roof the YoLom e a . ;
Christian Association. 1009 and 1011 CA.M.:
Street. an3-Sin
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
Ai FOR SALE OR TO LRT—lhe old
mat eistablinbed Business Ftand, known as CHINA
/CALA., opposite the Nt.te Comas; has been .mnstdered
one of the best business strnds in the city for the /eat
30 years. tt is intuited in the test part of Chestnut
'treat and suitable for both wholesale and retail.
Terms easy. Apply on the rot entities, to
jy2-3t • J. KRAR.
iWANTED TO RENT—A Moderate
sized HOUSE. Ina good looentr. Rea; not to ex
ceed e3OO per annum Brat of references given. Ad
dress '• Tenant." office of The Press. jeZI fit-
TO LET —At low rent, a pleasant
country seat, with three Bores of hind, well
shaded. and a variety of fruit, corner of Green Lane
and York Road, Branchtown. trx m.les from Market
street by 1111/TOl4, and eight minims walk from Green
Lane Citation of North Pennsylvania Railroad Inquire
of Mr. MEDARY. 0000atte,_or of Dr. DE .Fth NNW,.
VILLE. 118 South REY r.PITH LltrPet. J. 6:1P"
al TO RENT LOW—Furnished or tut..
WA.furnished, for CIS months, OT longer. if desired, a
large and convenient 9101/d h, No 1735 Arch street.
And, to A. P. and. S. H. BIORRIs, 9t 6 A Rol&
Street. Jo 19 tf
CHESTNIIT-STREET HOUSE and
M STORE to rent,—The desirable tinniness location,
MgICHRSTNAJT Street, with dwellin g attach I d . Ani2l7
et 431 CIinnTNUT t4Weet. Mar
GEItbiANTOWN PEOPBILTY TO
JIM RENT,—To Rent. • the large and commodious,
modern built Rouee, corner of ARMAT street end
WILLOW Avenue. with gas, bath, hot and cold water,
pr
an ell She modern Improvements. Apply to BENlity
a. TA RR, 710 GREEN Street , Phi'Mclnnis, or on the
emises. apt-
TO tiNNT—A very desirable lirrO4ll3,
on the Ninth-street front of " The Cknitinental
HoteL" The store et Ninth and Samoa streets espir
stair adapted for Salmis and Hannstis MakeßlCr.
Apply to JOILN E,
W-tt Sonthyreet NINTH and slANSolti streets.
OR EXOHANGE.-A MHOS TRACT
of good unimproved farm lar_d ih the State of New
Jersey, eonvenient to the eity, mill be emehanyed for
eltaro?erty. Apply at No. 118 , FEDBRA.L Strait.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
VAMB INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 4 03.CHESTNET an
• FIRE AND INLAND lIIISWILANO MMI S.
xs
esorge W. Day— D 7OFIZ &.• Matlack.
E
lamnel.Wright- " Wright Bros & C. .
B. Sumer title & sin t er,
enu Lewis. Jr.--. " swig Bros rs• Co.
C. Rlehartlson.--." J. C. Rowe Js
Samuel T. Sodine...—Preet Wyoming Canal . somes
Jno. W. Everman----or J. W. Eyerman & Cs.
goo A. West— " West & Fob...
1. S. &wage, Martin, gs
0. Wilson .Davm—..Attorney-m•-law.
M. D. Woodraff--...0f Sibley, Molten, & Woolnal
Jae. Xessler, Jr— —Vo. 1713 Oreen street.
filf.O . Rek. W. DA,Y,President.
FRANCIS_ N. 81/Og. Vioe President.
• wrhLudaa I. BL.ANcliAßC.Reeretarr. lart-Iftf
- ars, au. WS;
SAVING I IIND-11141110 13TATIS
TRIMS 00151PANV. earner TRIED and CREW
NUT Iltreeti.
LHEBRESE FIVE PE C
R RAWENT.
5. R. CFORD, Protldonl.
IMEB R. HUNTER, 4.:43Tepsry
a nd Treasures'.
cm hours, from 10 inapt 0 °look.
is Comp.x. tr not Joined in lan avvlleatfott M tlik•
LorislAtnro. tel
BArras.
LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED
to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near tie
romklin Institute.
The undersigned, Hurd for peat favors, end being
determined to men tyre patronage . has „ 0.
core d „
elegant and cone ent more, and has now on hand a
large assortment oLtlhe's Celetirstel. riroules ,!
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar ?roof 58. "Liz e tr_
strtetly fire and burglar proof safes made./ Al s o.
Ile's Hanna) led Bank Vault, Safe. and Bank in.
Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Loots will be furnished
to order on short notice. This is the strongest. . ben
protected, and Cheapest Door .stid a lPqk Yet-Ontrtil
Also. Dartiouhty attention is o
_ued_t h o 'Am:
is coq
Cabiliet Safe for Plate. Jewelry. &a. T le Bei
a
oo d ou t o "annual in soledCl aleviip:us anything yak T
iered for this purpose. pl 2 the Only one =At SUIG
LLT tits and bilrew Pro p !.
parr dr t s li tsp u ri rri O ng TlC i tt a Ti co. 7:e gar no e w ,ii on m h oit and or ts t r le tir m e n n e tz r a iy l
and s ome tort, of other makers , comprising a
n ew . 1; assortment as to Mies. and all lately ei.
"mP aned — for the now Celebrated Lillie Safe, They will
r .
at ics” . c. ° l4 ll Dll . llL x . am Ai l e:t. •
be sold at wiry low prloes.
tam-lirtf . .
hia st FOR NNW TORR.
NSW DAILY LI/113, via Dsi.sw4l4 LhE
'twit= Canal.
Philaselplaiaandllew York Mamas Regiamboet CIF.-
: 711 receive trensht on and after ONDAY. Mt
t, and leave daily at Pi P. Pd., dell•Ortlag th eir ear
goes New York the folio:mug days.
Freights taken et rem -,".
W2d ll . l" P bl , B drk i t ttri4
Ile. 14 ROUTH Wm AIL . P Incelllidel.
~. JAMMS .141 1 !Kent, ~
Pier, 14 and lii EANR X. Near York.
lelli-iftf
mgraFOß . NEW YORK. - THI
Philadelphia Steam Propeller 0012 1PKIY
riocumunenoe their bonnet for the Belson on mon y
LILA,
eir Steamers are now reoerrinz freicht at Se
plan above Walnut street.
Tema s oopimpaistuu. l. ,
w_ . M. BALK', k
044 llootb 1111• 1 1avrario .11..5• •
HAVANA OlQAltts. —A
I,ooo,oooohoiOs assortment, oompriainC
SOtlle of the most celebrated brands in env Bayous Mar
ket. snob ea Vicorn. Cabanas. Varese Y.eptutOlo. rseP
tstno Block Sao. Punchinello. &0.. &o. Also, Flo
.ant;f3ayolo Cigarettes. For sale how for coats, at old
tor pnoBl. bY the IM*Ort4r. CB.6RIAtiEI TNT .
Ste. 130 AvALri UT Street.
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