BOUND ABOUT WASHINGTON. The Wanderings, Ponderings, and Ont-of-tho. way Loiteringe of a Roving Yankee r 0/respondence of The rises.) ava.—otra NATIONAL HOLT-HAT, It is in reality the Fourth of Jaly—a day be yond all others, which makes us revere the memory of our fathers, cherish the blessing they leg, ns, and respect the duties and beau ties of our long-honored social system. It is a combustible day. Everything re lating to fire, except flro.eaters, is tolerated on this day. Especially is that great cousin of the royal incendiary known by the original inhabitants of this fair land as fire-water, en dured by the free people,of America. We are a nation of salamanders this day, and can swallow up the smouldering embers of Seces sloe as though they were so much natural fuel. Who shall offer to suppress us ? Nobody. Nona soul shall impede our way. It will not be any use to put upon the fore of the national engine those significant words, o Get out of the way, Old Dan Tucker I" The little bull of excommunication, popularly called o.Secesh," has already trotted down the embankment, and may be semi, its tail over its back, glaring aghast, at the roaring,loar leg progress of the "great machine." - It is now generally conceded,that General Scott is the individtial who, struck William Pattetion, and that he don't deny it! Several other important patriotic inexplica. des, I learn, have also,been unfolded this day. It is my purpose not to quote a line of poetry on this occasion.' 1 have heard seve ral orations to day—all poetry—nothing brit poetry, crowns, and laurels, and eagles, with an indiscriminate sprinkling of stars and garters—the latter in compliment of the ladies and Jeff. Davis. Silken garters and-hempen garters—great rage—popular Idea." How the cannons roar! They roar, aa•Cone may say, I , lot them roar again." I had expected a serenade myself. They were serenading all the great men. Somebody gave me what I took to be a hint. Of course, I prepared myself. My first sentence was : c< Fellow citizens: In times like these it is the duty of. every free-born American to face the music!" I calculated upon a little applause and laugh tor there. But I didn't get it. The truth is, the music failed to come, and I found out, when it was too late, like my little friend Sir John Falstaff, that I had been made an ass! Funny, ain't it? When I began, I had an idea of describing the Fourth—classically. But really I have been such a tumbler all day, that I am Wald you already begin to suspect my • glasa-les. Ah, well!—so be it. We innocent babes in the wood are used to these sort of charges. Pair balms I Quid Rides? It is no laughing matter, I assure you. (This Is a terrific hot place—this reporter's gallery of the. Reuse—a perfect oven. But, considering it the place where so many make their bread, it Is not surprising, I suppose ; as my illuetrione namesake in the play says, " II .1 don't gee out I'll choke.") Look at them down on the floor ! There's Thaddeus, the gigantic, giving &nudge in the ribs of that little colleague of his, who has been Growing so last these twenty-four hours. 'lard by is an amiable gentleman from the Far West, who knows how to decline a con test with so much grace. He might say, (mark, I put the words in his month, and do not thereby violate my promise to quote no poetry)— le notoftee that I do these things. Bat when I do them.' do them heoldromely." That he does, I'll be ball. A.l ball Frank Blair, here's your most profound good health I Who is that white•haired old man? . Two of them. Crittenden and Wickliffe. But see, the door opens. Who comes here? Not ` a grenadier—but the tall form of Senator, John Sherman—c< eye, like Mars, Soc." There on the outskirts I see several ex•metubers. Tom Florence is among them, jolly as ever. " Poor Tom's a-cold !" But he has heart enough to warm him. Then, there is Gov. Morehead, of Pittsburg,—lsn't he 'a Gov. 7 Well, he ought to be. And there—Gads my life, if it isn't— 'pon my conscience that must be Doctor Mac kenzie, right under the Speaker's blessed nose (he knows I) taking a pinch of snuff with a white.h ended old Senator and statesman, wham the Doctor is startling out of his wits. And look I—still on down the aisle until your eye'll come to the far corner. Do, you see, that tall, black-beaded chap? That's John Breckin ridge. A group, next to the middle door, dis closes several members of the Senate. The galleries are crowded, ladies In floe summer bonnets and ribbons (such ribbons I) and offi cers in red and blue and gold. How• they glitter! Ugh, it dazzles me ! Did you ever oak on the like before ? 1 suppose not. We initiated have. Oh, yes, we have seen Congress of yore when it was a regular prize-ring, with traindlighters. It is so no longer. I don't believe you could get up an interesting match -now. But as for speaklegl Open your ears. Don't you be afraid; nobody will hurt you. Even our new fighting , coek (who can crow now as loudly as be pleases) won't hurt you, although he, did rather threaten the galleries. But he Unmet diately soothed' It with a verse — of poetry, (here I must again declare my irresponsi bility,) to wit— • " And the star-spangled' banner, oh, long may it wave - O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave," which, of ,course, made it all right. It is evening now. Al! around is as still and quiet as the sleep of those who made this day what it is, long, long ago, in the morning of our republic. The bubbles of exhilaration, like the sparkles upon champagne, have passed over the brim, and have left a clear, crystal surface, unbroken and unmoved. The sol diers, weary of marching, have sought their tents and repose. The troops of men and women and noisy children, who filled the streets erewhile, are nestled in groups about doot ways,or under the copses of sidewalk trees. The eyes that swelled with such lustre before the early array of martial grandeur now dilate as they watch over a nobler spectacle, as it slowly burns through the summer-melting bine of the sky. The land sun-rays have long since crept away from ruddy brick walls and painted chimney stacks, as if ashamed of the fiery train whose starry front begins to blaze with a dazzling beauty, throwing out sprays and jets of variegated light in the darkening atmos phere. Lot the comet, Heaven sent! Like a chariot of flame, Jewelled with diamonds, it hurries through the welkin, in fit homage of the day we celebrate. A train, almost as ra diant, bears it company, unfolding star upon star, as it moves onward. Where is it going 7 'Nobody can tell. It rolls off in the West. It marks our rational course. Its omen is of good. Some good people insist that it is sing ing o Yankee Doodle" as it flies. May be so—who knows? Asa. Tazion.tatn. Washington, Judy 4, 1861. Letter the First Pennsylvania Ar . ' P. , . tillery Regiment, (Nil.atterson. I Coftelleondenoe of The Press.) POLIT or Rocas, July 3,1861. We arrived at this pla ce yesterday afternoon , , about 2 o'clock, and are encamped on the edge of I woods about a quarter of a mile from the river. On Sunday night it rained very hard, so that I was obliged to oover my gun with, my woollen blanket, , . and lay on my - oil °loth ; it did not take me long to get wet through, and I lay in that (audition till daybreak, when the sun came oat and dried me off. At 1 o!alook the tirder came for us , to break up I oamp and take up our line of march. Being on, guard that evening, it devolved on me with the rest to act as rear or baggage guard, which is the worst part of the duty of a soldier. At a given signal our tents fell to the ground at the same mooed of time (and to an outsider it must have appeared like magic ) At 2 we ware on the march. After marching a mile the skies were \ darkened, and mho rtiy the rain descended in tor ,rents; in a few minutes we were wet to the skin, while the- road, which'in; he best 'weather was iserable enough, became almost impassable. At lark we had marohed only three miles, so the head litour.colomu turned into • glover field, and built mp fires. As for no poor baggage guards, we re .obliged to bring every wagon In betore we be relieved, and title was no easy fob, I can ' e you.' Oar horses were stuck every few i t ll s ; in some places eight or ten horses were °OA,w to a single wagon, and at last, the whole pm .A men) were obliged I. bend themselvei t° d'ill,/pes end haul the wagons out themselves. A" n il time it was plushy dark, with the rain Pcmillst avu, and we, now and then, in mud up to ""' kn t i . About 9/ o'clock we got the last ao e • il k 'etwere relieved, and the inner mart br e seurt7 l4 , r et °Ltd with a cap of hot nine and a wet grountlal-.1! down_by the oamp'fire on the had not b. f i zi l i , Ua . _l n yew moments fell asleep. I load shouting7;Pd ° 417 hen I wail awe bated by twenty five of ou , Aicase ilug, caused by about toe ej oso _pi ou i lo tty,.,,, ,lne to ing around in rather At four o'clock we w,...0 'a agreeable. the march again for this y,,"P. and at MOM on log it was, up one hill ando.7lxld awful march forded forded the Monnoaoy, the wiv"-.°"4°T. We Middle; very pleasant, indoOkbeinz up to olothea dried on as as , we marober„l"inF the the third time we experienoed it-zt . " " was hours, you. may we'were getting I dr „,, t tg,l,x Oa oar arrival at the place of encampment ''',,,,,*:. foraging for - wood. and water, unloading wit.r.r. breaking out provisions, .be l our orderly larger/IL Ind myself started for the town, about a qatirter or P. mile cif, to buy mar for the company'; BO we were the first of the regiment to visit the Potomac at this plane. Point of Rooks is composed of about thirty houses, comprising . two hotels, two stores, and a telegraph station. On the Virginia side are MO mountains coming clue down to lb. water's edge. I saw a house there whit* looked like a tavern; right alongside of it was a battery made from railroad iron. It is said there, are no gone behind it, nor ham there been 'anYfort tome.thiee weeks pan There had been a fin bridge morose the river, of which nothiag':now 'remitnitbut the. piers end abutments. I stood 'on an abutment on this side, and saw plainly a - Virginia pleket on the abutment on the opposite side. Ile had a bright barreled musket and seemed to be watch • tog me as closely as I did him. - At first, I thought of halliog him, but as Lhad no arms with me, not even a pistol, :I concluded not to do so. The New York Ninth , are encamped directly on the river, about one , fotirth ors mile from the oil -1/111- They arrived on Monday night, and are in or the war.. Our orders were,to - lay on our arms ill tight, inexpeotation of an attack, but I hadeo sooner touched the ground thanTecas ,totailyob.- ilvions, and knew nor hoard salting t 914 o'clock . . The people here asy there are hut ten men on the Virginia aide, but they must certainly equivooste, lot to say lie Some of our boys got out of Gimp early this morning, and going down to the river, saw at leant thirty men on the opposite side, re lievingguard, and if they ran afford to poet a pellet of that sista at any one point, they moat have a considerable forms near at hand. I should not wonder If their donned railroad iron battery aboald prove a mere blind, and that we will find it so if we attempt to cross. Oar whole regiment is now here, the companies which were at the fer ries having arrived last night; so the First Penn ',lrani& Artillery are all together. We are all in flee spirits, and ell I want to make me happy is to capture a Secession flag and bring it home. J. T. 11. THE Ul'l' The President's Message in Phila delphia. The absorbing theme of yesterday wee the mes sage of President Lincoln. In the expected deco meat the capacity of the Chief Magistrate for the emergenoy, and also hie plans and intents relative to the emergenoy, were to be studied. The cues sage was to be, in fact, an outline of the principles and policy of the war. It was not only to echo but to for= the sentiments of the masses. It was to give shape and strength to the great popular mind, and set at rest both the hopes and the fears of the Amerioan people. Men looked for it, estop who follow the lips of the teacher. They waited for it, as minds upon some strange shape, whose will and power they do not know. And so, <moment after moment, the °Wiens, in the streets, in dwellings, around the newspaper oftioes, and at convivial plaoes, made of the day, a single long inquiry, " Is the menage out ?" The afternoon papers were Eupposed to be in possession of the document. The reporters were eagerly questioned as to its sentiment and tone. The newsboys, ever alive for fraudulent sales, -run through the highways orying aloud, 1 " Here's the Evening Bully-Tin—kieseage of the Prosy dent!" And thus, alternately expectant and disappoint. ed, the morning and the afternoon were whiled away, in futile dele`,y, until, at five o'clock, the message was issued,kand the streets became up roarious with the announcement that it might be had, with its entire array of valuable suggestions, for the low price of two cents To such rates have the Presidential pearls been reduced. For aoouple of nickels, each citizen could be plaoed in posses lion of the war message, and thus become, in some sort, as wise as the President himself. In the first place, the people read the display both, that prefaced such extras " $400,000,000 to be negotiated for !" "400,000 men to be placed afield !" 'lhe timid, at ibis point, instinctively placed their hands upon their pocket books, and , saw visions of drafting for the army. . But when they summoned the courage to go lei surely throJgh Mr. Lincoln's address, and marked the heavy appeals that the people's Chief Mmes. trate used to sustain his demands, and--the plain, cogent language, that a fool could read and not go astray in interpreting, the stingiest of all the peo ple flung up their hats and said, in confidence, to the author of the massage, " We are with you, 0! King, body and soul!" At the same time, there were some who made a mental reservation in the item of body ! All were - loud In praising the message. They seemed to like it, in the first plaoe, because ft was frank. The sentences came out sharp and ner vously, like the ring of the rail-splitter's and each blow drove In the wedge of conviotion. They liked it, again, because it was concise. There was no flummery about it, and little an. A plain, honest stateeman, who did not need to be roundabout, betfauee he knew that he w a s right, was speaking to Ms "fellow citizens," as man to men; stating the case, its onuses and its issuer, its transgressions and its punishments. The message was also said to be able While childlike in its manner, it yet contained all , the elements of the beet State papers, and leaving side issues apart, went to the root of the difficulty, and adjusted the modes of future notion with skill and comprehensiveness. . „ In many other particulars the message was ex cellent. The name of the President was loud upon all voices. He had met the popular expectations in a satisfactory way, and there were few in the whole city to carp or'cavil at what was so straight forward and so self-evident. All about the town, individuals might be seen hailing their friends, to exobange sentiments upon the character of the document. Favorite passages were admiringly repeated, and the general tone seemed to be. that 1/would= of a pithier kind yeti never put in type. • The President would have been amused, had he been in town incog., to have overheard thovarying oritioieme, all more or less flittering, and garnished with personal sallies and speculations as to the validity of the message, and the proba bility of one or more Cabinet officers having a hind in its oomposliion. The °raisin seemed to oonolude, on every band, that " honest Abe," of and by himself, had de signed and written the message; and that the pea pie reoelyed It ezaotly as ooniposed, fruit front the hands of the Chief Magistrate. Tuz OPFICLAI. VOTE IF THE SECOND DIETRICH'. —The Board of Return Judged met yesterday morning at the *Vies of the Oily Commissioners. to make the official. anAnt.ol thlivotentosatost.Tueaday_ last, at the speoial emotion or uongresel.-sete - Tiriessiss4 1,27 Parker, of the Thirteenth ward. to the chair, and by electing Messrs John K. Zeilin and Theodore L. Boling clerks. The count retreated as follows : 0. 3. BIDDLE. CHAS. O'NEILL. WARDS (Union Dem.) (Pipple's.) Fifth Ohre preoinets).. 540 383 Sixth 793 513 Eighth .. 949 700 Ninth 835 890. Tenth 814 1208 Biddle's majority.. 243 Total vote of the district, 7,631 ; total vote last Ootober, 13,517, or 6,886 more thannow. gontozna.—Yeisterday morning . the Coroner was noticed to hold an inquest on the bodv of Ber nard Roffman, who died at the Pennsylvania hoe pital, in the morning at six o'olock, from the effeeta of a blow inflicted on Wednesday night, by a young man named Samuel Begar. It seems that Hoffman, who was a low °hinder, was going around with a party of rowdies on ' Wednesday night, amusing himself by throwing flour over persons whom they met. While thus engaged, they came - op to a squad of young men who were standing at the oorner of Boath and Sixth streets. These young men were dusted by Hoffman, and &gar, who was among them, was half blinded with the flour The last. named made his way up to Hoffman and atruok him a blow with his fiat, which knocked him down. In the fall Hoffman struck his head violently upon the , ground, re ceiving an injury which reaulted in his death. Boor was arrested at the time, but pas discharged upon &lax ball to answer. On Thursday he heard that Hoffman was not expected to live, and he voluntarily surrendered himself to High Con stable Barton, who had arrested him on Wednes day night. FOURTH Or JULY ACCIDENTS.—At a late hour on Thursday night, a German named Matthew 31k1 ,e bad several of the diners of one of his hands blown off, by the explosion of a pistol, in West Philadelphia. John Smith, aged twenty•nineyean;bad his left hand badly Injured by the premature discharge of a near Eighth and Wood streets Benjamin Jackson, (colored,) aged twenty-nine years, had his skull cracked by another oolored man, near Seventh and fit. Mary streets. Badly hurt. William restock, aged twelie years, bad .his right hand very badly injured, neer Front street and Relief alley, by the discharge of a pistol. William Moseley, aged seventeen years, received a severe injury in his left hand, by the bursting of a pistol, in Barley 'treat, above Tenth. -Mionaei Carrigan, aged twenty.two, faco badly burned by the explosion of a quantity of powder, in Shippen street, between Seventh and Eighth. John MoCarty, aged eighteen years, had his left hand considerably shattered by the explosion of a pistol, on Chestnut street above Third. Re will lose two llagere. James Crawford, aged fourteen, lost the thumb of his left band by the accidental discharge of a pistol, near Sixteenth and Market streets Charles Flak, a young man dressed in the garb of a soldier, received a fracture of his right arm. Hs was running with a ere company and fell. AN INCIDENT ON THE FOITRITH.—The -pedes trians upon Areb street, (near the theatre.) on the Fourth of July evening, were, early after dtak, suddenly the epeotators of an into:eating scene, which was not advertised in the programa!e of the eighty-fifth national anniversary. The facts of the ease are as billows : lady and gentleman were proceeding along the above-named thorough. fare, when a!' person " hr male attire endeavored te rudely associate himself with the lady, where upon the companion of the female (who, by the way, is a celebrated artzate in this city) irome. diataly tapped the aggressor over the bead, knock in: off his bat and wig, and compelling him to 116001eflete his motion, and bestowing upon him, as he made hie way across the street, three Bound taps over his shoulders es a reward for has bane• ilea. He exhibited a tendenoy to non-combative ness, and, while fleeing from the castigation he so I ?Witty deserved, ejaculated, " I'll apologise, I'll apologize," which, with the entreaties of the lady, caused a termination of his puoishment. Webave aacertalued, from a reliable source, that Miss -- has been insulted by the same in'tvidnal several times antecedent to the affair of Thursday night. Stiooscinn Aeon:mfrs.—On Thursday after noon, a child, about five or six year( of age, was run over, at Thirty-second end linvetford streets, bathe Twenty-fourth ward, by a oar au the lies. ,;,”• 0 . 4 .110 railroad. Both legs were ihookingly w -- ' 4l ,about the kneel, and the recortry of the child L. sidered impossible. The abilt,r e n out ahead t• ear, and the ecoldent wee Anavold able. Tux GusistiLNTiwagart.L.—Judgei_,' Cad welader announced,Naday morning, thtt the decision in the ease of the N h i p would be delivered on Monty neat, and ii the meanwhile the counsel for the claimant would\p v . an opportunity of presenting additional Poll:att.° the court. ESCAPZ.—About eight o'clock d. Thnrrday evening some mischievous person Ignit • peek of cracker' and threw them upon the top of. a car on the Fourth.itreet Railroad, near Dicker son street. The hertes took fright and dashed off, breaking their fastenings and carrying the tongue and gearing with them They ran across an open Lot towards Sixth street, and passed direotly through a crowd of children who were playing with a email cannon. The horrified spectators expeeted to no acme of the children' killed out right, but all escaped injury almost mizaeolonaly. Military Matters. celebration of the Fourth. PRESENTATION Oaptaits Marie§ U. Prevost, of company 0, Gray Reserves, was presented, on the morning of the Fourth, with a handsome sword. by the menbeteof the company The presentation was made by a member of the company, Mr... Horace L. Peterson, in a brierand appropriate apeeoh, to which Captain Prevost re plied, thanklng the company, with • warmth of feeling which plainly showed his thorough appre °tattoo of the esteem and affection felt for him by his entire company The company then marched to the position It& signed them In Broad street, the latter part of the march being in "quirk time," in order that they might be at their post—four hours before the pa rade commenced ! TVS FOURTH AT KINATUNK The day was celebrated with great spirit at iiieneyank. Daring the day the town was alive with excitement. At one time In the morning there were no lees than nine Sunday schools on the main street, preparing to go upon pio•nio max aloes. A most beautiful set of colors was - presented to. Col.' Elimaker's regiment, cf tbo Gray Reserves, by a patriotic lady of- this - city, who, accompanied the gift with tasteful - letter - - Thipreeentatlon . fitly took plane on lndependence day, and aye feel insured that the . " Reserves" will bear those colore in a. meaner worthy of the graceful girt, 'of the mo- tives which .inspired the , ect,.and of -.the day on which the - ceremony took place. ..- • ... • Company G, Gray Reserves, met at their armory on 'Thursday - morning at Ave o'clock. for-parade. Captain ,George W Woad and .Lieutenant Lieutenant Gorman were - agreeably surprised by the preeentation of . dross - swords - as testimonials of esteem from., the - members of the' company. - ... 1r..-.J.-..Whlterie livered the sword in'a neat and patriotic spited). The Oaptain replied in his usual. laconic style-his forte not being words, but action. - The presents- tion to Lieutenant' Gorman "watt 'made .by ;R. P. Truefit, Req . : •• • ... - I • • - lIBION ARTILLERY'GUARIL A estate of thirty four guna was fired by a de tachment of the Union Artillery, Captain Starr, before sunrise en the Fourth, at Aroh-street wharf, SshayliciiL COLONEL colsnor'ii It affords us numb pleasure to learn that the gallant. Colonel's regiment is feet filling up, and that be has undoubted assurances, from the Sacra tatY of War, that soon' as his muster rolls are ready the companies will be mustered into service,, be fully equipped, under pay, and at once-"Marott ed into oawp for instrtiotion. This regiment offers a favorable opportunity to those wishing to join the army to gratify that desire, for we are "assured that there will be no detention in filling the regi ment ; no diffioulty as to the arming and equip ping the companies, nor no delay in any matter pertaining to its speedy completion Captains of companies recruiting for this regi ment can assure their recruits that there is no de ception in Ibis matter; and of eers can see, that under this arrangement, they will be personally relieved from many of the expenses that have heretofore attended the vo;unteennit'sYntem. The Colonel's headquarters is at No. 524 Minor street, where he can be seen daily by those wishing tobear farther upon the subject. TEA CIISTOII433OIIEN On the morning of the'Fourth the appraisers of the custom home, at Front and Lombard streets, raised a raw and splendid national flag over the stores. A number of the German *Society of the." Banger. build," with their president, Mr. Wallenhauser, were present on the occasion, and sang the :« Star spangled Banner," " Bail Solumbia,t 2 and other national and patriotic airs Mr. Pass', one of the appraleere, made a "pewit on the ocosaion, whiih elicited much patriotic on= thneiaem = . As the lig, nuclei direction of Appraisers Co well and McQuaid, reached its destination, and swung out to the breeze, the fine new French ship Daysd, lying at Lombard-street wharf, red a salute, in honor of the national emblem, which was the more pleasieg and acceptable, in view of, the rntoorod hostile attitude of the Frenoh Emperor to our flag. Altogether, this was one of the most agreeable celebrations of the day. UONOB TO TEM MIDDLI COAL PLZI4I. The sixth company of volunteers from that glo rious region ofanthracite coal came into the Oxford Park to he attached to Col 3. W. Geary's regi ment. - It Is commanded by,L. F. Chapman, and has ninety good men on its roll. The following of ficers were elected after arriving in ramp : F. Chapman, captain ; John Ablaut, Ilrtt lientenant;. C. W. Chapman, second lieutenant THE SECOND commix OF INDEPENDENT ORN.TB, 002 Arch street, Col. Geary's regiment, Mart for Camp Coleman, at Oxford Park, at nine o'olook to-day (Saturday) The company has eighty-nine men, but , desire to fill it to one hundred and one. II PLAG•RAISIN% AT WIRMATITOWE Probably the most interesting event connected with the celebration of the Fourth in Germantown was the raising of a splendid flag, twenty-five feet long, on the corner of Wayne and %teen streets, ;by,: the , patriotic youth of that vicinity. The only speaker was Mr. Thomas Mao Kellar. who delivered a highly appropriate patriotic address, which was warmly received. FIRE.—The alarm of fire / at two e'olook yesterday, was caused by the - ignition of water-pipe boxes, at the oily Water Department works, Cherry street, above Ninth. The boxes bad been plunged into hot pitch, to render them durable and weather proof. The pitch in this case being exceedingly hot, the box was burned, and the whole cauldron of pitch blazed up, lighting a abed near by, and causing a general alarm to be rung. The total loss will not exceed ten dollars. ASSAULT AND BATTERT.—Yosterday after noon, Michael Fitzpatrick and Michael and. James Redding went into an eating saloon, on Third Artist, near Walnut, and attacked the proprietor 'without any provocation. _They were arrested and takiti c -heiore Aldermen Beitter, who committed -users re ar row • occurred at Seventh toT.— - gul and St. Mary streets on Thursday afternoon, be. tween a party of colo red persona'. • A colored man, named Peirce, struck.- another named Jackson, in the head with an iron bar, Alluring him very severely. Alderman Patchett held Peirce to an, ewer the abarge• at court, the ram of $l,OOO. Jaokson was taken to the Hospital. Ammar or A ItzonrvEn.—Yeaterday after noon' Miller Mercer was committed for trial, by Ald. Dealer, on the charge of reoeiving a quantity of paper, knowing it to be stolen property. REV. J. STA.= 8311 TE.--This eloquent di— vine 113.ving been requested to repeat a sermon on the fate of Judas Iscariot, bee consented to do so. The sermon will be repeated, it will be seen by the H advertieement, in American Mechanics' all, Fourth and George streets, to morrow efternotn.", FIRES OE THE FOURTH 07 JOLT.—The varir ons small fires on the 4th, more than twenty is all; involved the deatrutition .of about two thousand dollars. MISSING since MOllditY, Jane 24th, Jalllo3 S. Ball, aged 17 years, slim built, light complexion, good address; bad on when he went away, soft drab hat, white linen.coat and dark tweed pants. Any information concerning him will be thank fully received by his parents, No. 1176 Routh Tenth street. RUN OVEB..—A. boy, named John McVey, wan run Over, about eight o'clock on Thursday night, at Fifteenth and South streets. by a carriage driven by a man named Joseph Williams. Wil liams wan arrested. the boy's injuries are not con sidered dangerous. Power Casus•—Philip Frost, aged 18 - years, and Chattel Sharer, aged 34, were arrested on Thursday, charged with the larceny of s.wstoh. Both parties hail from New York They were committed by Alderman Butler, in default of $5OO each. Wm. 8 Stank was arrested on Thursday morn iog, et Broad and Coates streets, charged with pining a counterfeit $2O note. Ile was taken be toro Alderman Hutohinson, and entered bail tar a further hearing. Srahnsn.—A man named Patrick Naaly, stabbed another, named John tdoevoy, In the hand, at Long lane and Federal street, on Thars day. Nasty was pursued by the Genera, but es caped. LE GAL INTELLIGENCE UNITED STATES DIETEIOT CODItT--Jlldge Cedarsleder —lt was expected that the onus of the ship Genera Parkhill, libelled for a vitiation of the blockade, wenid have been decided yesterday, but at the suggestion end .squest of B. Gerhard, Esq., counsel for claimants, the matter, was de ferred until Monday. Judge Oadwaladar stated that he would be happy to receive any aaditional points that defendants should think it proper to make, in the intervening time, Tint ORFILA/le COURT was in session yester day morning, and transaoted the usual business. None of the other courts were in session. WAR 'TEALS. ARUM, PLANS ix WISTRRR VIRGINIA Mr. threat writes thus to the Chariest** Arercu ry of the 25th ultimo : Virginia, as I Dave had occasion to ego before, is in s civil as well u foreign war. .You will have seen that the Convention at Wheeling Du de olared the northwest independent, and otee of the objects of MoOlellan's towels toimake this deelara- Hon good. To make head against these political and military movements. Gov. Floyd, in the south west, Gov. Wise in the "Kanawha valley, and Col. Garnet in the northwest, are. each raidag a force which together, they think, will be sufficient to the enemy in the field, while they severally wilt ezert their great political power in harmonizing public, feeling in . the oourse adopted by the State. These are gentlemen eminently competent to the tack, and as the interests at stake, to Virginia, at lout, are very great, in fact to the whole South, I shall at lout run down in the direotien of Stalin toe, and there gather what I can, until advised by telegraph that it is again important to be with the army of the Potomac. POST Nom 6 Fort Pickens seem° to be en eye•eore to the robe papers. The New Orleans Delta says: The ease of Fort Plokene Is a melancholy illus tration of the evil *flews of this unfortunate hesi tation and delay on the. part of our political lead ers We !Mould have had that fort three months ago but for the interposition of this class. Major Chase, and subsequently Colonel Forney, would have stormed the tort end taken it with a email toes, but for the urgent protest of the politicians that it was not worth the lives ila capture might involve Gone To zur - - Mr. Edward Daly, of Charleston, left Quobtoe on the Bth utt • on the steamship North Briton, to proceed to Europe for the purpose of securing a supply of boots and Shoes for the people at large, and for the army of the Confederate States, being speolally commissioned to procure shoes for the latter. Id AJOIC MAIIIIII. \ The Raleigh (N. C.) Stare journal sap': Ws ve the pleasure of announcing the resignation o Dior Martin, late of the Quartermaster's Ds papnent, U. B. A , who, having defiantly hurled bid am:elision to Old Abe, arrived in Raleigh a fa aye ago, and is already in the service of his na State as Adjutant General of thir - StAte with the rank of Colonel. THE PRE&L-PHLLALI ootLicros or rnia PORT or xisr WILIAM The telegraph inforrni us of 'leery Important appointment by President Linool a rthat of oelleo• tor for the port of New Orleans The fortunate recipient of this dlstingulshed lucrative post Is Mr. W. D Gallagher, a native pf Ohio, and an ex-editor of the CinotrinatlGazetti, and a frequent otmtributor to young ladies' &limo? and the poet's corner of village jinn:tale • Gallagher is a gentle, smooth faced, squatty little fellow,of dulcet phrase •and 'suave manners, who would ba quite an woes shin to the elegant society of out custom house. His &election ,as collector has been made pretty much on the same principle on whbh Butler, Pieroe, Lohenok, ko., have been appohted gene rale He is as well fitted to sueoe i ej Colleoter Hatch in the onetom house as Butler d Schenck are to displace Beauregard and MagriLler in the occupation of Berhel and Manassas. po i hasten. oh, hasten, gentle poet, to the poet honor, and the glorious weloome you at the bands of this admiring pool Delta, 27th. SIMIPLASITDRB 111 SOUTH CAAO The Common Oonnoil of Columbia, Una, has unanimously adopted the toll Whereas, Intelligence has been r the Bank of the State of South Carol to Issue small notes of the denominatlo five and fifty cents, In consequence scarcity of sliver obange and to Council highly approves of such ad therefore, Resolved, That the president of respectfully requested, through hi, Mayor, to send a supply of said notes bank in this city, for the aenommo citizens. FINANCIAL. AND COMM There was a betterbusinesa at th Stook Board today, and dividend-paying aeouriti a advanced in price. Reading Railroad stook was eady at pre vious quotations Schuylkill Navig ion Preferred advanced to 12—a gain of 1. Fa. Camden and Amboy shares 113 is bid ; 1.13 - for P adelphic and Trenton Railroad ; 1101 for Morris 0 al Preferred ; 371 for Pennsylvania Railroad sbars. City and State loans show no vartition We are informed that the Boardlof Directors of the Pennsylvania RailrOad Oonsiiny, at their meeting yesterday, adopted a resolution (Prooting a special meeting of the stockhollers to 'be con vened in this oily (as soon as the arms of the leas" may he agreed upon by the respective Bands of Directors) for the purpose of ooraidering the pro position of the Philadelphia aril Erie Railroad Company to lease its road to 66 Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The Board of Managers of the Sir ace and Pine streets Passenger Railway Comiany, at" their meeting on the 31 Mat , declared a semi-annual dividend out of the profits for the eix months end ing Jane 30th, ult., of fifty cents per share, payable on and alter the 10th inst. to tie stookholders whose names were standing on tie books of the company on tho day of the dealer/lion of the divi dend. The following is the amount of coal shipped over the Huntingdon and Broad Top ! Mountain Rail road, for the week ending Wednesday, July 3, 1861, and since January let, 18e1 Week. PRlVionsly. Total. Tons. , 'lone. Tone. 1881— 787 94 614 101,421 1810-- —2,650 119.004 03, 64 Inorease—,...... 3.137 6 .170 Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, July 5, 1861. RI:POUTED DT 8. E. 81.3.75[3.3 ER , Iderohecta' Exchange, FIRST BOA RD.' 9 Earawhiss R Prof . 5 600 Pellrav 63'16._... 55 9 d0._...-...--. 9 10 Re in •K. • . )6. 4 i 6 Penn% R , , 110 Cip 63'80 :74 701 City 64.. '' ''' ** Eft 199 C) Pr stip. R2d , do.. New 95 200 do ..New 95. 913) d0...__.. Nevr9s ' 5(0 ew 96 214 o Lebiatt Val 6e..... 90 1000 Zen do 1000 do 90 3 Phil tc T•en.sewn.liS 4 Lehigh Val R Penn& 49gil 5%0 51 ris 50.56 8 Bear Meadow R.. 57 7230 eta doh Navas 'Bl. 66 BETW EEi 1610 Penns sa. ... . 76 2000 do-- 76 NCO . 75 !SECOND NO reDll66.ll C&P 75 1003 do— . C& P 75 NAM do C&P 76 3000 do . C&P 76 606 zleton Coal.— 59 mo City . 87 100 do— 67 5900 sir 96 5000 d0—......New 96 20 0 d 0....: ...New 96 2510 d0—.—.14 or 95 700 do. 12405 mosthe PRI WO.ArJ rhi Is 6e... Ant off 164( 87 Phiia Se Rift off 663 87 • Phila ee new inoff sow 95 Yanlta, MC 16 Read R.. ......... 16% 36% Stead 12.2 81 83 Read int 60'80'43 i 6% 87 Read mt de 'B6 . 71 7i34 Penns it 67% 27%0 Penna Rld !tittle 943 953 j Morrie Can oon . 68 40 Morris Can Pfd 11i% 106 Soh 6435 Sob Nair Prof/ 1434 12:5 Markets by Telegraph Ntw 0RL111.115. Juts s.—Etaes or aottra for the week 69 bales; receipts r4B Wes. easiest 1 800 last year. De crease la' reompt• at this part 346.000 bales; et all Voathern ports, 886 50 bale , 'She • oak l^ p."t is 9.480 ba es. bugr aeon at 1% 404 Xe ; ynoleAses 226241. ; flout ..18; want d ull at 66070 e Previsions dab. Colfee—bales for the week 2so bags at 180 Ivo. ; stook in port/5.70 bags. stalest ll 400 bags last year. • CITY ITEMS. iti. - rinTilralirgausiiswiarremmmitatawthait to deviate from our carol custom. and give the arbole. " &first- rate notice." it nobly deserves it. From some essential incompstabillty of coffee with our organs of digestion. no matter how osrefully Dreamed, we hare been unable to drink 'coffee without suffering horn the effeots of it, for some years past. The Dandelion Cof fee—prepared and sold solely, we believe, by Mr. F. Brown, Fifth and Chestnnt.—on. the other band. we indulge In not only with perfeeit impunity. but with ap preotab a benefil, owing to its medicinal qualities. All who taste it 'moreover, unite in pronouncing it the most luscious coffee they have ever drank. Theta is another reason why we desire to introduce this coffee into gene ral use ; it is fifty per cent lower in cost. Altogether, it is a wonderful discovery, and it is unquestionable deetited 'Mien to supersede ell other coffees in use. Give it a trial on our recommendation. IMPROVMMIT 111 MILITARY U/111 , 011113.—Thera was Just mime of complaint in the imperfect manner in whioh the garments of some of our soldiers were made in the city, and elsewhere ; but a more complete, substantial, and every way creditable lot of work than the large order of Military Clothing lust manufactured at Messrs. Wanamaker & Brown's new Oak Ball Clothing Bazaar, southeast corner of Sixth and market streets, we have never seen. These gentemen deserve the liberal patronage of our citizens, both for the uni form neatness and excellence of their clothing, and the exceedingly moderate prices charged for them. Tag CELIBRATION OF TDB Forre.TE being over, the popular Confeotionery house of Messrs. E. G. Whams!' k Co.. Second street, below Chestnut, again Pursues the even tenor of its way by furnishing our citizens, and everybody e'se, with the otimoest cooled- Ilona of the season.' What a luxury these are, pra nged in the ;wiry of those here sold! Everybody about to leave the city should not fail to carry a supp'y of these along with them; a d persons staying at home will find E. G. Whitman & Co.'s confections the' next best thing to leaving town. We can say thin much from ssperienos. WIT?Eng & Co.'s lismoglarts OIL Lempti.—Tbeee lamps are the best, most convenient, economical. and 'lnfest portable light in use. Let our readers not be misled by get ing any other than the genuine Platers article. hstablistiment. No. 35 North Eighth street corner of Filbert. Tun NATIoNAL Gl:NUM.—Senator Wilson will introduce a bill in the Senate. in la few days, for the organization of a vaat Reserve force of 250,00'13er. to be called the national Guard.' whiokt is to take the place of, without interfering with. the Mato Militia, as ler es ale United States Government is ootcerned, and we nuderetand that a large Clothing Contract, for the Guard, is expected to be awarded to Gitewvittia Biotite, 609 Chestnut Street. who is prep red to furnish any amount of civil and military clothing cheap for esah. A Gift accompanies each article. Tait MILITAZY CLoTELING DZPOT.—Rookbill Wilson'e Brown Stone Clothing Hall appears to be the leading house for the manufacturing of military cloth ing. in the upper stories they have some twenty cutters employed, and abontseven hundred bands are constant ly engaged In making up the work. Over three thousand oosts were made tip by this firm in ten days, for the State, besides fall suite for several oompanies of nOlllO Ouards, and for of of the army and navy. The location of this well-known establishment is floe. 6U and Ma Chestnut street. above Sixth. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, UP TO 12 O'Ol.OOlT. LAST XIOUT. CONTINENTAL. HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. W Jotinsart, Daltimore L tomato & la, Salem. 0 - C Biwa, Indianapolis Prince. Jacksonville. 111 ;box 111.eonard. New York .1 M. Moore. New Jereey James H Door P Haldeman, Penns F Knapphew Jersey Jam Wilson. ilalilornia Mrs D 43 MurraY, N York Miss 0 J Wilson, A Ramp F Davis, New Mexico A Perk us. Salem. Mawr e hives. Salem. Mass G A Porting Salem, MBAs Wm C McCall, Trenton Win L Belfenstoin.,.penna T Baumgardner, Lancaster G W Sellars to la, Chicago M Steinman, Lanosster b Hoyt, Missouri G C Knowlv.n. 8t Lotus 8 M*i rimer, erre Haute W C Nraaoe to Tam, Di I A Mokerno ds F DDavies. New York C G ordon , Prov. R I W Davis. Provident's, RI A Gordon Montreal. C E P 0 Murphy. New York Aber Minard, New York J Wooster. hi L Geo Brown. tfew Y.'rk Omni M D adanis, Penne It Cleaveleed New York J Wells. New York I' G Rebores, New York . R B 7 bureton. Masa H ri Own brill. Lanoaster Geo T Vingert, Baltimore Thos Enrique, Baltimore .1 A Wester:id, Lancaster Mal Stemmer b A J T Burden. Troy. N Y E - gar lor. Kenrucky Mrs Garden, Jersey CityMss 03 rden, Jersey City Win Cummings. Jersey City V i ne Admiral Patton. Bow R M Yummy, Cincinnati J W COMM. Clnoinonti A Binierer. new York Vigs Bros., Coioago A Al Gay 8 0 It ellir ewe, • Elmira Dr W b King. USA B K Root. Hartford rof I, Duncan. Cincinnati W 0 Mann, Cincinnati jae Basher. Cincinnati Jag I' Fisher. Cinotnnati ti K Lower. Baltimore 3 J Wanzer. Port Ewen Harbronok. Port Z.Wen H C Meter W Wewenaars. Id Pitney. New Jersey Ogden Bale, hew York B Adams, Massachusetts Mrs Talbot. Wash, D U Chas Phelps, New York B Guitermen, New York J is Coiner. Cincinnati, OI Writ Johnston, New York W Psyron. New York A Bascom. ft Bemoshire 8 C Wetib, New rersey Alex Hornby, New York J McLean. Now York W C Bunter, New York Aaron Gage. Penna. Si Phelps. New York Chas Bernard New York rfir Bail A. dan. Baltimore .1 M Lathrop. IleW York E Jenkins New York J T grower', New Jersey 3to Coachot, New. Jersey D D Badger. New York tl vbsop3ostoo Jos Darts, New tett)rn Barer )uYork Foster. ttYork M 8 Hen r y, New York H B Gleason, California ST. LOTUS BOTBL—Clieatnat street. above Third. L F Sheppard, Delaware A Billings. Huston J '.KFISTIIIIIM 1, btarytand H Titoomb, Maur 0 F Clapp & vr. Boston It U Bowes, Toledo. ehm Mauler ~ Hawes, Toledo 0 H Mot:aba. Tamaqua Biggpaat,ali pinta T H Kilm. blew tore D Arnett, Virginia • W H I ivingood. Beading' Skirk. Penns W L Di Efanderfrer. rearm B rbil fps, launton /. Croaker. Taupton Johnson. Heltlet. Maine Wll Witherly. Maine THE UAIOII—Arok etreet. above Third. F Weedery, Trenton, If J Jai fiord Phlteds .1 Detwiler Ohio uer , rle !doom Ohio R e, alleaneny City Col x Retain & la. PI J J Raton' & ia..Miantie City J W Canon, !Tolads A Dawkins, Trenton, N J MOUNT VYARNON HOTEL—eeoond et... above loth. Tavid FCLTrert. N Atull. Trenton. 1417 B. we la, m►ll or . vet re ap s A IVA enrol Dorsaiiiristol. a .nth Caro -1 wing : .eivett that ...a la about . of twenty .f the great eremt, this on: be it, . id bank be Honer the . the branoh ation of our RG{A 1.. The Money Mark PUILADIELFBIA, 1.. 1y 6,1861 ~.1 rri:,. —... 86 1000 i do - 14 - 2 m.— 9434 16 Leer h .. 34 6000 Row g 6e '4l 10.1..b6 7 2 Letig h aoriP— VW 11 I do— . 3324 8 do- -....--. 2354 22 00---...--.. 31x, 7- : do-- . .3324 10 Feld l'eav Pref..-- 12 10 . do.-- , 12 10 do— , 21 8(0 Norietown ft es.- 95 2000 Read= es 'B6-... 7421 I BOARCe. 129 Lebith Sorip.. 1 10 Lehigh-- - - BOARD. - 12000 City 62-...._._ .New 96 111 egtisWlllll It :1' ref. 6 1 ' do-- _ . 8 6 Lehigh ............. 48 26 • do-. -... .... 48 10 ' do— • .. 48 2000 1182dIng 6110.- . .,. 82 1000 aids Ec boob 72.16 59)4 :lOW ' do —_:.-126 6924 11000 • do- ........ b 6 PI 12050 : do.--....,:-- . 69). CM-STEADY. 1' , !lid. dried. [lmira It Prof._ 8 13 1 Elnurs Ts '73.___. _ 60 Long bland 11.-. 53( 1134 Lob Cl & N. 183 i Leh CI & N gloo.-3311 - North Parma .R -3% 7 IN Pa &Gs- .80 81 ill Penns A ILis.-70 . 78 'ClV&Willall It ore 6 63i 24:1 4k 3d-sts R 3— 37 3i Race & Vine.-- 2 est rhits it_._ 51 85 Green & Coates-WM - HIA, SATURDAY, , JULY .. 6, 1861. maltownir HOTEL—Fourth stiset..bolitwAnk. M BnITY. Lai:wester E Glirdiler & dattgb, Ps B Walter. Bucks co&B McCrea, Penn% W L Horeoker• P• 0118 W B llus & la. n Jersey James Neely, Penns 0 8 Painter, Busks oo A It Barbar, Nan PrenolgooHinkle, Yhtla E Mawr. Atlantio City etleFeodAn bowlington Wui D Gatlager, C Walker, Phila W INightrnan. Phila Qen W Lilly Mc hunk H Wolf, Mau b ehunk J A Eyster.k (laugh, Pa W B Drown, Pcina J M t.encierson el York' C Clark NI. .w York • N B Barrer, Jr' 'Leland °Chace. Rhode Ward Capt w I.ardee. Qe Colentri D m erodnead. Burlington Li M Brodhead. Jr, Burl's 3-Hutchinson. New York L Patt..liedibrd no, Ps M Dean, Bedford 00, Ye AMERICAN ROTFL—Chennat InMt. above Falk W I 611 , . Lancaster H Whitaker k. la, Albany C Wilber. Wruih'n. D C C A Gordon. Pasted's Rlohard T Fountain, Del 8.1 Dmkel , Cheater co .1 H Balteld. M uhunk J I)km., do H J Collins, New York H B Burnham, M Chunk D R Burnham, M Chunk Jos H Chapman. do W Bmittt. do Wilson • yer. New York L Borland. Ohio W M Bhakeapear, Dover, J H Barton & la, De; co., Pa Delaware • RJ Taylor, Phllad's .121 and ill reatiae e.—N. 0. COMM ARCIAL HOTEL—Birth at.. above Chestsut Time Robinson, Brooklyn R W Levi.. West Chester J beim°. West ChesterJ_Elhaw. New York cr FARM, Philadelphia W kJ. Brewster. Penns Wm B L as. Penns W M briscom. Philada R A Johnson. rsiivi Jersey El Pennock, Penns M yen nook, Delaware Jon Pyle. Pennsylvania Great, Princeton. N J , STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. E P Zinn. Camp Wayne P Monona.ll & w Penna Mo. ad Ford. belaware Miss M. MoDrinnell,Del A Rutter. Jr, Prone J R Fisher, C.nrip Wayne J vaostavare, C'mp Wayne Jas Kidd, Juniata oo Wm Buena. Pennaylvama Wm Weatoomr. retina John 1' Brannon, Delaware H tt Laws, Camp Wayne lilt Kemble. St Louis .1 M Christy. VI) Co , isman t W Movloekey. C'e Colem S A Christy. C'p Coleman M Welly, Camp Coleman A emu ter, Came Coleman A Watt, Camp Coleman T Conrod, Ciearneid, Pa KRVES.JS HOUSE—Tturil street. stove Race. W Morgan, Readies C W ROOMS. Soh Raven J °nooks. 1/won e.o. Pa .1 Johnson. Minersville J W Johnson & Is. U 8 A J M pets. Manoil Chunk R Jingler. Jersey Shore Geo Rube. al entown C Dash. Be teriown '0 04. W Treatr. lentown E Weasise. Pennsylvania Lieut. D A Shultz T Newcomer. chili 6 , Marten Allentown TAM Heber. Pottsville Isaac F Lzuffer. Pah Haven Jos Whitaker, St Clair Time Brown. Maryland BLACK BEAR—Third arrest. above Cedkrarloll. Thos Mika, Pennsylvania A Buotttnan,Meohanierv'e R 8 linear.- • . do Wyafr. Yardlayvide B D O Kelm, do • • E.Roads-Lonlarton ' 'rhos W 'Herd On limo • • Trexler• Yardlea John widild:Northampton Geo W Wolf, Danboro N White Yardleyville • Card B Erdman. Penn's 't A N•eld, do Jos 'Whi tall, Northampton D D Davis, Airs C Miles, Fox Chase Min Mites, Pox Chase A 8 Roads, Fenn'a rims B Krught. Penn a - F T Beane/. Penn'a, Ctemena, I.:heater Valley A Mallard, Penn's, NATIONAL M(YrML—Raoe street. above 'Mari. L W J.eslie, Pennoilvanl& Thoa Gibson, Pa John Murray,.kittabmrg 8 M ri Beaton, Tamaqua dARLISv 811EAr 1107151,—eleoond sL. below Vine. R galtads, • D Dlair. Pona'a D T Blair. Penn'a D K Roeder. Bunks 00.. Ps. Cbas B b ly, Buoke 00., P 8 Timothy Ely, do E N Miles. do John Potk, do klieg I•artbbarn, Labiteks Jamsa Palmer. Penn's A T Duffield. DaVIIIViI a P Fell, Bucks oo . Pa T E Piokering. Blots co Joan L Atkinson, do BALD EAGLE ROTEL—Third rt.. above Caßelisha T 8 Leieettriny„ Pa • Mlalr Krimm. Monts so Chas Beane, Pennsylvania B W rmith. Fennfylvenia W Morris. Books eo W Beans, Books co PHILADELPHIA • 110A.F.D OF 71ADE. GEO. N. TATHAM. TN. pEnvEliveilfAst.i COXNITTIBB nut Morin. WM. 1....REHN,, 'LETTER BAGS At tke Mershants' Essehaw,gw. Phiteseleiplri4 Shur Peasant. Rowland— - Liverpool, July 6 Stun Tling&T0111, Onnievy-- -I.IVOMXII,SIOOD Bark Bea Eagle, Ronny- —Port Spain, Trill. soon Bark Eglantine. Gleason Havana, noon Bark Ann Elizabeth. Norgrave.... - —Key West. goon tTit Jne Maxwell. Davis— • —Lagu•yra 1100 n ig l L oanno, EVROS into da Cnba. soon Rohr Fannie. Havana. goon Behr .1 northrap. -._..Port au ?rinds. a,on iILtIONE..INTELLIGENCE. FORT OF PIKTIADFLPMA. July 6 t 66 SUN 11.1 RES d DAWN BETa - liIGH A RtaVV.l). Steamship Boston. Croaker. 20 hours from New York. with mdse, !co to Jae Aiderdiee• At 6A M. yesterday, saw ship r lor•dn, for St John. NE at the Breakwater. Drie r mime. Baker, 6 day'. from Boston, with mdse to Twells & Co. Ketch Commaroe. Barr es. from Guanloa. PR, Juno 19. with sugar at d molasses to John Masan & Co. Left brigs Lady nf the Lake, (Brt for New York. loading; George. for New Haven, loading molasses; Oen Wil liams (Br) from Half'x. err 16th. with Bah; sohr E 1.1 strong, &sobs to load molasses at Arnadilla for the If Prates; sohr Amelia sailed lOth for New York; sohr .Tiiron" sailed 17th for Turks ;:land. No date. let 56, long 7.5. spoke brig A B Patterson. of and from Balti more. bound to Demerara. Copt Barnes reports the weather at Porto Rioo very rainy, with hears showers; sugarhonse wort at a stand; the roads most of the time impassabie;llllKllTl &MSc Lmoliumes $ lOlll4. Bohr n ale Magee. Wheaton, 14 days from C;enfrie hos. with 'agar to B& W Welsh. Jane 27th. Stone Cal earing BE. distant 4 mites, saw bark .Diligenoe. ci Portiand. bound to Cubs. Bohr M Tilton, Tilton, 3 days from New York. in bal last to °amain. Bohr it W Till, Townsend, 7 days from Key West. in ballast to D 8 Stetson & Co. .• . Bohr D L Sturges. Norris 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell & Collies. Yalta Leesburg, Swift, 6 day, from °loneliest, With mdse & Crowell Collins Bohr Caroller', Fox, 4 dais from Now York, with mdse to David Cooper. Bohr Jas Neilson, Burt, 3 days from Taunton. with Wee to Twells I Co. Soar B N Farnham, Lovell, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to N Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Caroline Hall. Lawson 4 days from Harts 1011, in ballast to Noble, Hammett Jr. Caldwell. Bohr 0 W Hy neon. Beastoa, 6 days from Fort Jeffer- son in ballast to oaptain. Bohr Maria riot , up, Baker, 6 days from Boston, with foe to Tater & Safford. Bohr J H Moore, Ingerso:l,s days from Boston, in bal. last to captain . ,• .--• Bohr Corsa, Mered'th. 4 days from Lynn, in ballast to Van Dus-n. Norton & Co. Bohr Silver Magnet. Perri, 7 days from Boston, in ba last to N Sturtevant & Co Bohr flosan Boas, Merrick. 6 days from Doston,in bal last to Bancroft. Lewis & CO. Potir Jamestown. Latourette. S days from New York. in ballast to Workman & co. Bohr Anna B R tlllllOl, Dtler . lll4 1 day from Lewes, Del, with grain to Jess, Bewley 1 Co • Steamer Mars, Nichols, 24 hours from New York. with mdse to W M Baird & Co. ..- 3334 -47 N. OLKAKHD. Brig C H Frost, Hotkine. Cardenas. J M Coolbroth. Bohr Joy Neilson, Burt. Taunto. Sinnrokeon & Glover. echr Effort. Smith, Roston, Ty ler,rStone & CO. • Echr Althea, r orson.,Tortugas. do • schgltiEAßMß4folt.MilihN Sturtevant & Co - - 7.1. ts Caroline Hall, Lawson. Boston, Elate,.J3acrimeu It Catdwell. Bohr Susan Rosa, Merrick, Cambridgeport, Bancroft. Lewis & Co. Bohr G D &R F Shannon. Hoven. Gloucester. do Bohr S A Hammond. Paine. Boston, L Rothermel &. Go. Bohr Serer. Meredith. Lrm. Van Dustin. Norton Bohr N T Thompson, Conover.Hvaron, do Sobr G W Cummins, Weldon. Providenoe, B R Saw yer & Co. Bohr Amelia. Lane. Providenos. R Mines & Co. Bohr .1 P Crouch. Henderson. Nee burspo Gloves. ft Henry titr Ft Willing. Claypooie. Baltlmme. A Jr. Sir Beverly. Pierce, New York, W P Clyde. MEMORAND/6 Elteamihin Kangaroo. Mierhonse, cleared at N York yesterday for Liverpool. Steatasbtp Bremen, Wessels', for Bremen, cleared at New York yesterday: Ship Bullion, Hoadon, from Rio de Janeiro May Tit. rarived at New York yesterday Bark Margaret, Quig. for Philadelphia, flailed from Lode Janeiro Mar 93d Bris Ocean Isle. Morrow. hence, ar:ived at Bermuda 29th alt. Bohr Henn Nutt, Baker. hence for Key Wedowee aposen lath ult. tat 16, long 73 aB. Steamer Anthracite, Jones, hence, arnved at N York yesterday. Steamer Novelty. Shaw, cleared at New York yester day for Pailadelphia. SPECIAL NOTICES. BUT YOUR BATTING Boils FOR LADIES, Gents, and Children, et BLOAN'S. 806 MARKET Street, nide. It* W A R . BROWN & BROVIRR I S LIQUID BLACKING bad a bruin with one of MATTGON'Et cus tomers, whose understanding iraa at onoeUonvinoed of its superiority. jolt • Orli ?LOCI OLOTIIIITO or Sirl LAMP STYLI'S, made in the best manner, expressly for KB TAIL SALES. LOWEST saltine Friona marked in Plain FirWOO. All good' made to order warrantee! satisfactory. Oar 01 . 417,-PRICE system is stristly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONEB i CO., ocia IKARSEV Elrod. BarcwaLoa's Ram ura.—Thita celebrated and perfect Hair Dye is the bar* is las world. All others are mere imitationi of this great original. which has gained ouish exterunve patronises in all parts of the globe. The genuine W. A. flatehelor's Liquid . Eau Dye ierrasirie prodnixiiii a splendid black or natural brown, without staining the akin or injuring the hair, and will remade Ole ill slats of bad des,. invigorating the hair for life. Sold by all Druggists and . Perfumers. Wholesale bi FAIINFATOCX. k CO., 1:1 MTV & 00.. Philsdelphfa. Gaouce. % Barmes OILRBRAMAD NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES roe Beat in Use for Faintly Sewinc. He. TX. CHEltedliV Street. Philadeleeis ►•v THOMPBON—PATTON.—At the residonoci of the bride's father, on the morning of July 4th. by the Rev, R. A. Careen, Mr. fin pp Thomovn, formerlyof Ebensburg . . Pa.. and Miu daughter of Price I. Patton. Philadelphia. • DIED. SEGOFDON.— At Beverly, 4th kW..Margaret D., daugh ter of late Thos. F. Gordon*, deciamied, in 424 year of her age • The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral. at Beverly ,S M., tatiarday, flth fast _ • • FLITORAFT.—On t_he 34 instant: Vary Ann Flit oralt, wife of Je ere H. Fliteraft, in the 640 year of her 114 e. he relatives zed frierde of the family are respect fully invited to attend the tuners!. from the residence of her husband. Br,delieurs: this (Saturday) morning, at 10 o'clock. without further node*. • tiRA FF.—On the Sd halt., Samuel Graff, Sr., In the 66th year of his age. Funeral from big late . residence. 414 - Poplar street. above Fourth. this (Petards., ) afternoop. at S o'oloolc. YACRAR the Si the 47th aria Packard. fe of A. G. Packard, la the 47th year of her age. " Funeral trout her late resieenee, 317 floral Tenth street. above Vine, this (eatuiday ) afternoon. at S o'clock. . - MOURNING STORE, BESSON &. BON, 9 IS • 09 RSTNUT Street, are now !elan k crapeTrl eaetZ. at 25 and 314 Oenue. Ink borne', at 25 and 314 carps. lick 7-4 wide bereft a. 60 and 524 cent.. Necund-rnouruto. poplii a, 25 cams. Gray mixes layellaa. 1240. • Gray mottled modenee.l2)4o. ' Gray In.x..d wide madonnaa,ls4o. . Black and white printed grenadine bareaell, MO. Shepherd plaid real erenadine bai area, 500. Black and white taria orgendimatio. .Iyl.. brIECHURCH OF THE IEPIPHANY—COR:. nut u.F CEETB UT AN FIFTEENTH TP.—ltervi il oe on Sunday at liJ3 A. ttl and at P. M. Capt. Eloha.dson's Company of Volunteers will be present na the afternton. 136-11* Tr"JUDAS ISCARIOT NOT I 1 EEAVEN."—Rev. J. HYATT AMITE' will preach on thus hubjeot. by reauen, in AMERICAN feECHANICW FUt•RTIf and GEORGE 3treetie.l3AßßATH AFTEENOON,33i o'o l oo3. Relate all free. JIYULET Puperlntond nt. • ty-s-- BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA..—NOTICE .11_3 is he erby oven to the holden of the Pintas of raid Bank registered for payment on or beton Mar 1661. that the dividend awarded thereon wilt be ;mud ea presentation of raid notes at the (Atte of the As signees. 407 LIBK ARV &net. (seoond 0017.) be• tween the haute of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. W. C. PATTERSON, W. La. BAVAO I. D. TAYLOR . Assignees. PITILAIIKLPIII ,July 1. UM. Jed Ow. arCHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR, SPRING GARDEN, below Broad otnel —der voA to Pre'Yonus fd en iso b r y the it E v ors • Sermon W BC ( fPb A T #3 ,8 TIMILIYOO e i r ; the n Chavet l at 4 P. 01. 1 Beata all at fre t s ar , r , OFFICE OF THE FAKE INSURANCE COMI.ARY, ho. 406 Otte RTNUT outset Pnthatter.rlita,Julf 1.1861. At Is meetins of the Board of Inventors held this day, a dividend of THREE PER CENT. was declared on the capital, pay able on the first day of August next. lia lm • W. 1. BLANCHARD, thsoietoil• -..- .7 21 ..1 2 MARRIED. rrrW. HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM TAB PROTESTANT VXoERDl 6 E,Southlrest corner !SECOND ono' NEW Streets, and tags cil'asure in recommending it to the public as an institution much needed In our eity, for its care In satentlllt the best mon, women, and ohildren as to character and quip bastions : . E. E, AD DICKS, 630 Race street. . E. M. SELL,F. RE. Green and Tutnehooken streets. it/ WANE?: R ANDOLPG, GU Chestnut street. DWIN KIRK PA ERICK. 1331 Aroh street. • r. Phatcoli p i 1133 Mount Vernon street. JAB. RICH A M. 1624 Mount Vernon street, GEO. FR EE AN. 1147 North Eleventh street. • .P. G. OLIVER. MO North Sixth street: tF. HOW KR. . ' + bird and Germantown avenue. . WILSON, no North Front street.' • • MoOlill R*.., Oa South Front street. M. wn1T8.,923 Marshall street. W. C. BQK ER, 133 Market street. W. R. RICIIARDSON. 418 Market street, And over one hundre ,' and fifty more, to whom re ference will he Ivan at the office. rnraO-Jrn N • OTIOIC.—The subscribers having com plied with the requirements of an not of the Logi,- lature of Penne•lvenin telattve to vendors nt Mineral Waters aid other beverage'. hereby eamion all per sons agelnst buying or selling. traffte.ing.• or us , int any Bottles marked " DOODY k C 0.." under the Penalties presoribed in the afotesaid 'intend the sonde meat thereto. DOOuY & Co., 322 Dolith WATER Street. Jerrie 19.1881. t job set' RETAIL 'DRY ,GOODS GREAT BA GAINS IN SILK MANTILLAPi: j 3 .:" LACE-atArtnitLas; aid ' • BUMMER CLOAK& AT J. .W..PROOTOR•td . CO.'S GREAT SALE, AT THIS PARIS 91A.NTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET Summer cloaks 1 50, worth ell 00. Summer &oaks 200, worth 660. Striped Bummer cloaks... 5 00 worth 10 (0. aiik coats.— 10 50, worth 1600. • Silk oironlars. .—.—. 9 50, worth 15 00.... Lace 960, worth 10 00. Laos mantillas.. --... 8 00, worth 12 00. Laoe manta.— 1 50. worth 160. Lace points— —. 360,.wartIr - 6 MK Pined, Pusher Poiral dill 'Mantillas, at an eiteal re-' duotion from value. "lARGAINS! BARGAINS!! • Jur GRRAT BAORIFIcEig• _ EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS offered in tae balance of our Stock of SUAIMERDItESS GOODS, • now olosiout • G,ATLY UNDER COST PRICES. • renown in Lace Mantles, Bournons, Pointes. Refitment PIM Coats. elarqUfe ovd Menace. HARGAINd IN FANCY 1311• RS. • BARGAIIIn IN BLACK SILKS. 100. Mohair Grenadines for 250. • ; Lao, Dolmas, new sty Les, for Ss. . 60c- Organdie 1 awns for IMO- • • - 12Sin. Lawns, fine quality, tor to. • .ILSTEELogEON, jl6 • No. 713 North TENTH Street. above Coates RIOE, FERRIfiI..& 00., • " ___ ~ - • NO. 807 .CRESTNIIT• STREET, Still continnAi to RETAIL their large waotv.s ALE EITDOK of . white Geode.: Linens. o ages. and Embroi deries. at pr me* whieh mast make it:to the interest of every one who may want anything io their line to live them scathes they will save at least 25 per oent; of the usual cost by so doltig. JACONETB. CAMBIUMS. MULLS. NAISISOOKB. TaRLETANES, ascosms, FRF:Nca Ecipgt,lisis, BRILLIANTES. Q,UIL.IB. FIGURKTI 150T184ES Q ic FOR BAB uEs, EfiI.BROID'D SKIRTS, FLOUN CING& • II INGS, Fwgi , vrAs._ 8+ NDR. IivsERT INGe, COL rifts, VALENCIENNE AND °Ter. R LACES. VE I.A. mirTs, HANDKERCHIEVES OF ALL KINDS, ISHISKTIN PII.LOW Arts SHIRT ING _LINENS, 's'Aß4P_. CLOTHS. NAPKINS. TA ' DIX HAMA Kti, Is UCK ABACK AND OTHER TOWELS AND TOWELING& N. B.—A few choice real thread and ,Cambria Lace Pointer, at about half vies. A new lot of trimmed and plain net underateeves. beautiful mules Val. lace handkerohiefik ALL VERY CHEAT. • ' PRICE, FERRIS. & CO., jyl-Im ' MO7 CRESTNUT STREET. WHOLESALE STOCK HOSIERY; HOSIERY; :HOSIERY, HOSIERY; TRIMMWGB AND FANCY GOODS, . Tantalums AND FANCY 000D8, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY sops; TRIMMINGS AND FANCIT • GOIMS, •.' TTRIMMINGS AND FANCY . GOODS, Tanyamas AND FANCY GOODS„ , ' FOR. SALE AT_ RETAIL; FOR CASH. Am irrAira FOR Cott, RETAIL,AT FOR 0413 Er, AT RETAIL FOR OASR, AT RETAIL . FOR CASH. The Subsoribero offer for solo, on and after THURSDAY; 6th INST., ' •T THRIE STORE, - - NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH BIDE, NO. 409 .MARICBT STREET, NORTH ME, NO: 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH SIDE, 1W 409 MARKET S MEET, NORTH IHTfIc FROM-;9 A_ M. TO 15 P. M. ?EBEL STOCK OP GOODS FOR ''GASH, RETAIL. LIMEH THAN WHOLESALE PRICES . All Miele .of; . . COTTON HOSIERY NSEDLEB, GLOVED. • ROOKB AND EYES, LAOS' MITTS. . . SKIRT BRAIDS, ZEPHYRS. • • TAPES, BRAIDS, SHETLAND WOOL, COMBS. BRUSHES. SPOOL OOTTSNS. • "PERFUMFRY, BUTTONS,, URDERMIRTS, Also, A l l).aYso - Ril - EIRThrDr - eila - Triniinitga; - BtritilET SEXTON, & SVirEARINEVEN, le 41-1 m 80. 409 MARKET STREET. NEW MANTILLA. STORE. The most splendid 81ILIC MANTLES in the olty HOUGH. & CO., ua 8011TH TENTH.eIItEET. STral MANTILLAS; • _ . In everv.ear rtsle , the. Mort wittier' ever men, at the elegant New Store, ' • es Boum mama STASIS% & Co. eg-2m HOUGFH ORGANDIES AND FRENOH LAWNS, 12% oents. 60 pieces oven to-dar, 3236 Gents. These are ell feet oolore. Dark Fronoh Lavaa. Lawns of neat styles. & LANDELL. FOURTH and ARCH. VYRE LANDELL are prepared to nut Tourists 'with— Faablonable Travelling.Dreartes. • Fashionable Bummer ellks. Fashionable t awn Organdy,. 'PYRE & GANDELL WILD OPEN THIS MO S fa r ltaoe * Pointe,' Blank Pine Seeman". B aok Lace Mantles. - PYRE & LANDELL; FOURTH ,-.and A NCB, open today the genuine Mozambique of the present fashion. Moz•tmbiques xi wide. Moznininques yard wide. Mozambi goes 2 yards wide. CASSIDIEF ES AND SUMMER • GOODS for Men's and Boys' wear. Light C.ssimerea end kumtner !Stuffs. . Boy's Wear and Vesting'. A Fine Stook at Lowest Priem earner eat & CONASD, st. B. earner MINYA And MARLEY.' 10 GENT GRAY GOODS. .25 cant Harness. 6X cent Fieured Buns A nelais. 15.20. and 25 cent Finest Hareem Blank itaregen, Tamartines, and Crepe Meretz COOP.k.II & CO.NARD, jet? 8. E. nor. NINTH and MAR HET. ABANKRUPT IMPORTER'S STOOK. of Simples of Linen Cambria iiandkerolsiefs. hem-stitoheri. sneer•oorded. and embroidered. frorn to cents to ea cents eneh ;• a crest • bargain. ',ordained s 'scrips for oa th , sad • lo' be sold in rho same Ira, oaf. Off ARL 0.8 AD Me & SON. . Jae • -EIGHTH and ARCH. streets. FRENCH LACE VEILS.—A choice ' lot a. Blast pernbseed from a bankrupt importer, and for t nag pries en A RUB 'ADAMS & EON, pit EIGHTH and ARC H Streets. SILK MANTLES 1 GR&Y DUSTERS !.1 French Laos Mantles and Points. Very low prises for Cash, Fine fresh stock of these !roods in our ! La ROM !slaw ROOM. SECOND FLOOR. N. B.—Mohair Mitts. Moon Picirts, and ti andkereh 8. E. cor. lefs cheep. !L Jell COOPER ori A R • .N 1 14 714 and MARKET. • VRENOR LACE POINTS, BOURNOUS, AND MANTLES —A large stook to be` sold at less than wholesale prisms. We cannot be ander/10M in these goods. ONARI4tB ADAMS & SUN. • Je2o • EIGHTH sod ARCH Street/. QIIMMER SHAWLS Rile Border Ora• Barege BhawL . Striped silk Chain Shaw 4. • • White Be and G. enadine. Light Paisley and angles. - Neckline and Broohe. 81ELARA'Lbati BROTHERS. Jen eIIIRRTN UT and EIGHTH Streets. UE Q CTITO NETTING, all colors) Tarle- LLB tan, all colors, for oocering• glasses ; Plaid and Swiss Muslin." at wholesale prices. CHARLES ADAMS k SON, 1090 Si WITH and A Btreota. SMALL-PLATD BILKS.. . Bltte nod White_Freneh Elilie. • Black and White French Silks. .. . Grown end W'htte ?tallith Bilks. •• Green and White French Bac ; I Purple and White French Bina,. • Sado:. Vide& at $1.50 Der dos. GO dos. White Bilk Gloves. ttio. per war. !deny goods reduced yen , low, to °loge out, at JOHN H. STORES'. Jag 70.4 ARCH Street SIIMISIER GOODS. . • Ilse aketa-1110equtto Notting& Colored Tarletuut—tkasa tufa. Bathing Goode—Blitt Botland*. Furniture Cluntzei—eltade tiollauda. DstWog Toweirr6 Qra. h. _.llajk LEBB kIROTftERI!, OH W6Ma and EltiklTEl IStreate SPEOIAL NOTIOE! • rCß dafe 6 thl A idat l Evtia i ots Yi LEistDU wli L T CASH PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS! - Being determined to Tastes SAtir Stock they win ties Good Bairilu!! Daanttf F germ toh Fa no., t Grenadine and Same . 1000 one their "1" ll'ike Silks ic l= l"en ttri p w rih orth ili tet .l3 Om Mined Goods. in GYM' variety, from 3 cants Der Ya gge f riliNS. RICH Arm LUSTROUS, VERY 0111. A P. Neat Mak Br oc ade , Silks. doable faced,&o. De Latnos.Cammores, irc &sv. Likona r gnalms, Flannels, Qnuts Coveraoko. !co. r a n AW AND CLOAK-ROOM RX_HIRITION. an i s i° Laos M ht n aill; 2 =tg b f e w ls , / "" .. iy"T Lsok flak Coats an fro., in eve st yle, At TOORNLEI &AIRMAIL . Et. Serum 101 TE anux• • Ell Bla. RETAIL DRY GOODS* M w &MX, Ai 00 . - .• - • IMMENSE WHOLESALE STOCK, • SILKS, DRESS GOODS, • SHAWLS, MANTLES, fkb., &0., AO., - • • ' FOR SALE A.T RETAIL, At much below the ordinary wholesale rites. • Nom 833 MARKET and S'r• North FOURTH Streets Jul stnitthlet • G . RffIAT`,SALE OF SILK COATS AND MANTILLAS, and Bummer Coats and Cloaks, aniL Lime. Mantillas and Lace Points hilchLROY'S, 11 Smith NINTH Street. • Chintz Dusters, reduced from 81 to 60 eta. Bum, Ang al , ' Cloaks. reduced from $ 2 to $l. Beautiful Summer Coats, reduced frnm $8 to 85. Silt 04)848 beauLtful,Tedttoed from 810'n 810. Silk Circulars, reduced from $9 BO to sm. Lace Mantillas. reduced from OW° 80.50. Lace Points, reduoed from 88 to 4 4 . • -I,ace Points, reduced from $4 to 81.50. Black Mot, immense bargains. Black Brocade Poplins at be etc per 'yard, cheap' at rimy Sarege Anplais at eV Mc, °heap at 10 etc Gray Lamellae at 8 ate .oluk.p at it% eta. .. itiolt Organdy t awns at 1636 luau Mozambique!. 'I% ois— cheap at 25 eta. Rick Psoifie Lawns 6. 8 and 10 eta. 'Cloths for Ladies'-.0 oinks and )3 wear, cheap. 2.0.0 Shakers, all sizes and ahades from suction. The °keenest and beet assortment in the city. 60 dozen. Jouvin's Kid Stoves, at only 25 out. a pair, Mean at CO ate. vb 2 tawasat , . 6IcELROY,II. B. NINTII Street. o 14M JCR' STOOK. OF DRESS GOODS .AT PRICES ACCORDING TO THE TIME3.---Poplins, -Eara,res, Biik Chaqie:. hairm::: Delaines re dl2uced from ZS to 12 t tgo.; Spring Otuntees reduced from % to fr om - Special attention :is requested to our Monk of Organ dies and Jacnnet Lawns. whioh we e re bound to ohms out at a low figure. CHAR LRB ADAMS lees - RIGA Fr and ARCH Streets. NEW PUBLICATIONS. }ZOOMS, 'LAW AND hTISCELLANEOI3B, riew and old, bought, sold, and exchanged, at the PHILADELPHIA-BAK BOOK STORK, Ro. 418 CHESTNUT Street. Libraries at a distance nurchased. "those hawing Books to Sell. if at a distance, will state their names, sixes, bindings ,_dates, editions, prisms, and conditioner. WANTED—Books printed by Benin rain Franklin, se well as 'early Books jointed ,/17. and erne eed . _44l;l4l.ll.l,r9llli`eintirlrnil and for t ar 4 (l l ;it u i;:' Logue'. in press. cent free. Libraries apnraised by rest-e JOHN CAMPBELL MILITARY GOODS. COTTON DUCK. SUITABLE FUR TENTS, ►o¢ eILII PT FROI'HINGHAM & WILLS. atrik tf COPARTNERSHIP . NOTICES. DISSOLUTION ri? PARTNERSHIP.— The partnership heretofore existing between SAMUFLe. 'room PEON and tla MUEL le. JESICIre S. under the 'firm ofTHOMFBON tc JENKINS. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm be settled end wound by Samuel S. Thompson. at the store. No. 004 Mak Eto Retest. SANIUBL 8. tiOMPhON, SAMUEL H. ihruci NB. Philada., June 7tb OEM. 1,2-4 tf fSSULUTION. The copartnership hete'ottre subsisting between the nadersitned. under the firm of .1 Y. tiCHINER AL CO.. is thts des' dissolved. b• mutual wittiest. The bulllloBll will be set tled at the old Mend. No. 9 BANE mai No. 1.9 VHAVV- B tift.R.Y !Streets, Philadelphia. bF. ritlN FRANCIS F WOLGAMUTE. HENRY VOLLMER. Fitilads.. Jolt' LlB6l. VOPARTNERSHIP FORMED.—The un de•eirrned hive ale day entered into aopartnerahiN under the firreof • WOLGANIUTH & RALEIGH. Being ettocessinre to I be late firm of .1. B. STEINER & Co. we will continue the business in the salve branches as heretofore, at the same place. klo. 9 BANK ctreet and la aTBAWBERRY street FRANCIS F. WOLG.thIIITEI. hl AIIRICE RALEIGH. Philads.. July 1.180 11/LITARI NOTICES: iCALIFORNIA. RIGIMENT, COLO NEL TRH :HON. E. D. BAKER.--,Two hundred meh'will ,be'aedepted to complete thin Regiment. now numbering 1,300 etronr. Immediate aim toe lion in neo ....... to CH -8. IcOCEI eRBFHTitiE ft. jy6-it• ' Mood's Putp.toh office. Fifth ab. I heatnut. HEAL QUARTERS thiPoE MIAMI _Art OP kIuz4.IIFLPAI.A,..!gIy 5, JUL Nt, The Cknmanding General take, this occasion to azure's his htsh appreciation of the soldierly conduot and martial bearing of the troops under his command, at the celebration of the Anniversary of National Inde pendence, on tbe'fth inst • Called from almost every walk ot private lire and what:mini asocation, suddenly, by the tne assault on Fort • numiner their oigenimition hits . commenced rearatilv SIX weeks stuns; and yestaidity more. than 5.0.0 vrell-orsanized. uniformed. binlea, and equipped .soldiers, din such a state of drily atd discripline as would reflect nigh credit on fsr older troops, were displayed, to the surprise ana astonishment of our It would be invidious to partioularize corps where all were excellent, but the Oenetal may be permitted to return his thanks to the in*lted corps for the handsome oontrinnuon they have alfoided to the must tenoning military oitplai that Philade•phla toss ever witnessed. fbe moral elfent upon the en ire ooninitry of the se •pearanoe of such a force as was paraded resterdar. r Philadelphia had furnished more than 20.000 of her eons for setrvioe in the field against the enom.. can not be WO bahlyestunateo_ .A.l Pl.e O ; O 1 It • „Wig. Gen't ComManam. q lll D~ete Col 1y n. "eV t"Mi"*"Tarc.C44;- aenriee ty near iir aime tg r i r l r ie y r . y)l,4l;lo morons, now in llosoonned companies and men visions tofoin•will &only at Ito. 90. Norte FOURTH Street, above Race street. Companies ar.II be sent an to jean thermiment as fast as they are organized.. ' .414-St*_ UNITED STATES CAVALRY.- WANTED—For the Third Regiment. U. 8. Cavalry —able-bodied. unmarried men, of good character aro morals, between the ages of bland 36 years, to nerve fora years. Pay from 12 to 21 collars per month, w , th clothing. - bawd, and medioal attendance. Men 'accustomed to horses and "Mere peelerred ; a minor will not be enlisted without the consent of parent. or guardian. Apply at Principal Rendez votes. leo. tl5 Beath KlOlllll EtreeL J0H.1.1 sAvARE, .122 - 3w ° Capt. 3d Regt. Uo B.Oavey, Reeng. Moen 'WYE - TH &. BROTHER. z . • APOTHECARIES, Will open their New Store. NO. 1412 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY MORNING, JULY let, 1861. • Raying provided every appliance and convenience, end possessing more than canal advantage and faoilities in IMPORTING, MANUFACTURING, AND DIS PENSING everything pertaining to a MODERN APOTHEC &AY STORE, they hope to receive a share of public favor. Their PERSOI4.BI. care and attention will be given to every detail. NEW LOAN FOR BALE A Iludtad amount of WI sew 3,000,000 WAS. In • sums to nut nuronar !brash, by JAY COOKE & • CO, • . • . . rt sociTn'TarglD "ricks's. p'O'RE PORT WINE. FOX BALE BY C. H. MATTSON. AROH AND TENTH STREETS. POSTAGE . STAMPS.-24 et., 12 et.. 10 at.. 6 at.. and S at. STAMPS for aide at thaa office. Exaeottne the Sot. stamps, the, will be sold at a dis count of five tier cent. Jya-tf UNITED VINEYARD PROPRIETORS, IL/ CO. (GeorFelignite . , Manager) coar4m3.—Just received. byt e Oceme Skimmer, tram Bordeaux. a ah , prnent of-the above favorite" brand" of Brandy, of the vintages of ISM, ISM. 1832. ISM, in bait, quarter, and ei‘htli pipes, pale and dak. ') he popularity of ova Brandy has induced various imitation. of their 'trade mare," and we now call the attaniion of the Trade thereto, and to partionlari..no tine. in their humanist, that all packages of the Vine "ard Proprie.urs Company. Cognac has the name of George ;Seamus°, Manager." , branded in full. For sale in bond by the " sole agents " , I. 14 , LESLIE & CO.. jys-im • il3B.3onth FitOteT•Stroet. 30(1 • OASES LEBLI.E'S GINGER WINE.. kr —The attention of the Trade is invited to the above poteear article, a light, pleasant, end relocating stornaohto beverage for lamily use daring the summer 11861011. For Rale by the principal greeele to the city. • J. M. k GO.. Ira lm • - 13, South FRONT Street. 200' 0 A BILB lINIT.BO VINEYARD PRO . PRIWTORB COMPANY (Geonte Bakens°. filtutatte,) Gi/GB a—Just received per " Ocean Shun. mer." Dorn B odranx. We oases (12 bottles each) very fine OLD BItAPDY. (bottled in .Cosnao) of toe above well known and favorite brand. Abe first Hurtle Lion Into the United otates under the new tariff'. to Pillar we beg to call the attention of the trade. nen:t ele* can be seen at our office. For sale on bond by the sole ayents. .I. M. LYSLIE & CO.. balm 13d South FRONT Street. •- ASE AND 00.61F0R.T. V, . A. THEOBALD ask.. Who can please or suit everybody I • Bursa a person 'probably never WU born. But those who 'Lwow w h en they are muted In DOOTB or 8110E8 are invited to give him a cab, and those who never were suited before may be suited now. Be is at his old 0100.808 COATEB Btreet. ielit 3m THE ANT(-SLAVERY OFFICE BAB been RIRMOVED from lor North Fifth street to .No. 108 !forth TltNTlit Etter t four doom above Arab, welt side. in Dr. Beheely'e new building. where can , had all the °anent publioatione relating to the subject of alavery; and where will hereafter be trausaotea the urrust bitumens or the reitussivetna Anti-diliverl .o- j., St 000 000HAVAINIii uIGAtQ —A °bpi.. assortment, oomprlaring some of Me most oelolorsted brands in the Havana mar ket, 'Mph as Figaro, c i ossos.s. Pentad Espanola. r 4 eP tun°, Nook Bea. runalnelio. &0....k0, Also, Fig aro and Gft , ois Ciserettss. For sale low [or cash. aold tantiprioes, by the anusortAr , caw.gs TETe. 1517-lm p.n. 330 NV A Lol3 UT gt,..t. OLIVE OlL.—Pure Olive VU in white g i". b o ttles Rog received psi. bark Joliet, For sale br JAuttErcii 113 & STAIR& J. 34 Mo. ono Booth F OPCT otrow.t. QlilolB.—A small invoice of Hides, Sheep, 0.7 Ggat . Bl.ogjpit_r_e_oe_fveci from t West 5- treltlNrariMiarb."" CAAMIRB. gOg por • . IL.A_RET" WlNl42i* . casks and cases of the broods of elt. Joleen, Aterynx Beet-Mon Freao. For We by J All Rt7SCH OiIittITAIAZ. 140 . 509 Booth so 7 moot. ADIUSEBIENTP. Aciu4myO.' MUSIC, BROAD 'end LIIC " atreeti. 00NOF.RT RY THE YOUNG LADIES OF TIM MADISON GKAMN.AR. beItOOL., AID (IF THE nOLOB..rte TUESDAY VEN 'Aqu i July 0 1861. Mr. G. F. Heruert. our Great &lamer.. , Mr. W. B9IL. our Great %tenor. arid Mesa ehatv, onr Great Bowan°, have kindly consented to assist. Ormdected by--..... f. John sower. Piaui Prof. A. Bachmann. Admission 21 oenie ODOU at 7 o'clook. To be oommenced at 8 o'clock. ir4 Let* WALNIIT-FerEFAT THRAPRE. FOURTEI AND I.AST WEER". TO NI SIIT and EV , RV NlOtiT 't his Week. HOOLEY AND CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS, With tne cr. at Comn Trio, BIRCH. BROWEI. and COTION. The unexaelled Quartette. CAMPBELL. oR FFlol. REEVES and MELVILLE. Together with Ildellare. HOWARD, CrIARLEt3, SIM. MONS. ho. New Souse. chorisea, Canoes, Plantation Bermes. Bar league Opera:COM dy, 'tragedy. a.d Faroe. To conalude lei It THE EIeing.UERADE BALL. For particulate: see bills. Jr] It ASSEMBLY BUILDING-5. FOURTH OF JULY WEEK' BOUTRFRN" RkBELLION and F I.IBIAN WAR; Both Vxhibutions ate -oh entertainment. every even ing this week. Three Grand Exhibitions FoURT Et OF JULY. Morning, ar 11; Afternoort,3; Evening 8. 30 NEW VIEWS OP TEE REBELLION. Admission 38 ciente; Children 111 °ears. jyl OC pENNSYI,VARLA ACADEMY OF THE FIN ft ART*, 1025 CRtATNITT Rtrlsot, is open dady, Sundays exeepted, from 9A. M till 6 P M. • Admission 99 ilen , a Maven tinder twelve years, ball pride. Sham of Stralt, SSD. nl summit RESORTS. OLDZKOIiI HOUzZ, A. • BRIGANTINE BEACH, Is now open for Boarders. The fithi. g and guldr-in are good. and ba'hing as good as there is on the cow The Watt sytl meet the tolerate hail , mid oars at II o'olook every day. 3he subeeriber will take yams to make his .Boarders comfortable. It has formerly been kept by Isaac Holdzkona, now deceased, for SO years. P. tL—Board to snit the tames. jyt-et* I. & W. HOLDERABL - EXCURSIONS WagR P E H AD IL Ie t IiA L I P LRO A .AIPO I4 O I3 ~ Office, 227 Beath FOURTH Street. EXCURSIO PRMNTADICKPLPHIETS A.. Jl l / 1 43 23, Will be issued between all pouts, at RED FARES, gond for all ;smatter tram+, er Jane 29. to Monday, July 8. 1861. inclusive. 1e29-at WM. Mc HAI iv* ivy, peer, SEA BATHING. SEA BATHING, TWO AND A HALF HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA_ Trains fer ATLANTIC CITY will leave Vine-street 'wharf at 4 I'. M. Bee advertisement wrap,FO CAPE MAY AND N.EW YORK. TUFSDAYS. THURSDAYS. and oaTUnD /am. a• 9% o'clock A. M. New York and Philadelphia steam piavieation Com pany..Bteamere IMLAWARE, Captans Johnston. and DOOTON. Caprain Crooker, will leave for CAPE MAY and NEWYORK. from first +Pharr below Pornre street, eve-T TUESDAY, THU.RADAY. end 84.11710)AL at 9.% A. M. browning, leave New York Mille days at to P. M. Returning. leave Case May SUNDAYS. WEDNES DAYS, and FttIDAY.t. at 8 A. M. ware to Cape May. Carries , . tltre inoloded— 111 80 Fare to (`ape May, Season Tickets. Carri age 800 Pare t., New York, -- 200 Steamers t. uah at New Castle going and returning. Freights for New York taken at low rave. JAMES Arent. jl6 Tat 314 and 3.6 rinuth DELAY/SR% Avenue. foggrat REGULAR LINE AND DAILY EXCVRIIONR.—Stesmer CO- Affek , Y louver , Dist P er below AS CH Street, EV IC- R Y MORN (NG. at 7.5 i o week, (except stodgy') for Chester Penni/grove. New Cw.tle. Delaware City, Vnrt Delaware. and Salem. Returning, leave Salem at 11.1 and Fort at 2 o'olook. Fare tor the Egoarsion.., 60 cents. Roues for BrldLeum and Odessa rei.et this line. Sir Steamer ItSYBOID leave. ARCH-Street wharf daily. at 2 o'clock. for all landings named above ex cept Fort Delaware. 136 )2t" sarlaFUß CAPE MAY.—The swift and comfortable Bay steamer "ti ntritUE W ASHINGTUNI." Captain W. Wbilloin. I•aves arch-street wharf. for Cape May, every Mo day-Wednesday. and Frrdty moraing at 934 o'olnak. ReturlmaC leaves the landinr every A s uesdea, lhnrr day,_and datorday mornina a' 8 o'cotich. Fare, oarriage hire it chided. servant's. oarriayo hire / nol.ded 3.26. _Freight trawl at the uao. 1 low rates Pura trip on Friday. July 6. FOR THE SEA-SHORE DEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROA o.—On mid after MON D• Y. June 17:h, trains will leave VINE-EITHEET FERRY, as follows: Mail train —730 A. M. Express tram— 4 00 P. M. Aooommodetion—. 5 00 P. M. Riiiwourte. LEAVER ATLANTIC [ Mail —.—.4 48 P. M. —.-- 6 lit A. M. A 000mmodation . 3.13 A. M. Fare to Atlanrio. slat; Round Trip tiokeis. good for three dare, 8160. Freight meet ne delivered at COOPFE'S POINT by 3 P. M. The Company wi I not be responaible for any goods Until received and reoeipted for, by their Agent, at the Point. JOON G. BRYANT... 1016 , 'Pvt. EDUCATIONAL. L 0 LET.— Tbe DWELLLI , G and IFICHOOL-ROOMh attached 1304 PaRILISH . . C. H. P nIV- 0 OS C. TENTH and M KLON Ptrests btreeL J 76 6t * WANTS • invent in wall noeured innrnsagenr LUKENS lossANidaMlc Etreet. tl}IL~~.6L_ EMPLOYERS WANTING YOUNG Men lco., are invited to address the" went Com mittee,"i at the Roome of the Young Mee tre Al Association, 1009 and 1011 casenitm Set. atta•An FOR SALE AND TO LET. &LI (iEEMANTOWN.--1 0 IET (f , r the JEL season or year) a pleasant Residence, near Shoe maker Lane Station; tee rooms; well shaded. E. IttcEaht.i.a, 1S Smith 613 CONS rtreat. i) 6 Im* AMWANTED TO RENT—A Moderate odzed ROUSE. In s good loc. tits. Rent not to ez cited 8300 per annum Beet of reference. given. Ad dress T.nent." ogles of Ms Press. jr29 gt• TTO KENT LOW—Furnished or =- ilium/died.. form inontbe t or longer. if (Wired, a large and convenient HOUttli.., No 1735 Arch street. Apply to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, ea 6 ARUR Street. le 19 tt ga CHESTNUT-STREET HOUSE sad MIL STORE to rent,--The desirable business location, 1/0310REET1IUT Street, with dwelling attached. Apply at 431 OR RSTNIIT streeP. 1191/ .1111: GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO iItENT.—To Rent. the lare and oommodioni modern-built House, .00rner of T Street and WILLOW Avenue. with bath, hot and Gold are and all the modern upprovements. Apply to AA Y B. TA It Ft. 71.0 Gablhfil Street. Philadelphia, or on a premises. gno- gm TO RENT.—A rare opportunity is offered to a competent manager of a Boarding House by the undersigned who offers to rent H the pre mises formerly known u_Nie ILNIT131) BTaTtill O TEL, situated on CHEesTN UT Street, above Fourth, opposite the Custom House. 9he house contains forty rooms all of wnioh are partly furnished. The din ing-hell is ninety-five feet in leogth. besides kitchens, pantriee, and every other convenience that can be de aired. The premises have been fitted up in a com plete manner. and are ready for immed*ste occupancy. To a proper person. bevins experience, a profitable business can be done. To an aoceptab.e tenant the terms will• be made reasonable. For isartion'are apply to JOHN RSA. on the I/rouses, between the boars of 9 and *o'clock- jell-tutnsiot ToRENT—A very desirable STOile, on the Ninth -Most front of "The Continental Rotel." The Store at Ninth and Itansom streets save etaltr adapted for a BADDLS and BAlttiltint Maker. Anol to JOB?' it. 10.8, fee-u eonthweirt NINTH and BANSOM Streets. EXCIEIANGE.—A OROICK TRAOT Fos of good unimproved farm land in the lStete of Rev Jersey, convenient to the oitvorill be a:chanted tor sitv_proverty. Apply et lie. nil FEDRItAL eekt. eM-tf INSURANCE COMPANIES. F Am-B INSUILLNOIG OOMPANY, . N INL AN DNsUrSt FIIR AND llll5lll DIIIICTOILS. *some W. Bay____of Day & Peistlaak. Ramie Wrist,- " Wright Bros & iB. Birney-.- :: Davis lil. . e7r" — i g o76io Lewis , -1. C. Ara ICt El.funnel 4. IBodine..._Pres't Wiorrung Canal flosarg. no. W. VOllll3ll --0.! I. W. kgYerll2llll 00. Geo. A. est— ... • West & Fobs. W. S. Marldn—..—" Savage, Martin, & No. i O. Wl*.or c 1 i m, -.. ttorney-at-law. , ... theley, Molten, & Woodruff. ki l t,k6aolar. Jr_-, o. 1713 Green asset. ' '— % - • • • iff.E4S.RO W. BlAY,President. • __ _ _ ....___. --- Flt,4lN 6N. .BUCK. Vice . 1•106.1.1ANLI I.BLA OMAR 11. searerarrl:ll=l SAVING FUNDS. P..7AN'INE} rOt4D--171sirrED sTenta TROST COMPANY. corner THIRD and ON EST NOT Streets. INTEREA7 FIVE FEjt. CENT. B. R. CRAWFORM=dinti. JAMEO R. NJONTEIt. octary and Moo hours, from 10 t e nth s'clock. This Company as not Joined In anY am:Alsatian to Lo Leriewtera. fad PLLLLLE'S SAFE DEPOT REMOVED to No . 21 SOntti a/MEN= Street, near the anklin institute. The undersigned, thap.kftl for past favors, and Wag determined to ment Mare Patronage. has secured as elegant and convenja . pn store, and has no_w on hand a large assortment of J tine's Carted Wrought a-v.....- Ohnied jron Fire and Burglar ro of Safes. (th•mni ad to midi. 4 fire and burglar proof a s es made.) Lbl oB tO for iliesynevial/ed Bank Vault. Sale. and Beak Lot_ lallte's Bank 'Vann Doors and Looks Inn be TuRO bbls at to order on short noUon. This is the strongest,..Or goniteoted, and cheapest Thor and Look yet of cod. a jr Also, particular attention is .11ed to Lithe'. try Cabinet Safe for Piste. Jewelry, &o. This Safe ie non ended to surpass to stile and eloganoe anything yet of fered for this purpose , and is tha only one that is stria lY fire and burfler WOOL SPIKILL NOVCII.—I luTe now on hand seytirenty at Farrel, Herring, & Co.'s Safes, most of theta nearly new, and some forty of other asso t hu m g a kdeucrts . °m amm a a s -a s *me nedfor he m now t Ce s le o a c eLilie Sa e. Te y will be sold at very low prions. Pinson call and el/MUDS. Jas-trif M. C. RAUL Ft. It. agent. mare.FOß NOW YOWL NEW DAILY LIME, vla Delaware aril Raritan Canal. • Philaaelptua bad new York Pastime Steamboat Ckia many will rebel's freight on and after MQNDAY.3eIa [Want, and ti te daily at $ P. M., delivering their ear- Ms .biew • ork the following days zreigatto at reasonable rates. wra. P. Mika, AMY sirs.l4 Boma yroatvr-aklina 4 eilptila. JAltlyaf i lyeaent , rates. 14 and le . New York. &digit FOR NEW YORK. - TIM Philadelphia itteam Pronsithr C o pan) trill oarpmenee their Onanace for the swoon on Mona ay Ilth tart. Their Bitumen Mowry reaantat frolikt at ISitsal Piet above Walnat street.. To rras a•oohnstedanni.Vite , . . • • '', iPaa aZ.ti.,A 113. i t 1114 ,?:: .._ COTTON BAIL MOH and thatiVe2l, of all numbers apd brands. laven'a Dnok .o=lflriNot all dasoriptinsua, for Teats. Awnintg, I' Mom Covers. Allot PaP=S • ses_ltitraV rq . os., fres LIN 8 fait 'into. Ballinz 1 Twiso, lks.. ''lrlioug .w. i n . a at* ais ipp, Illfrti OS JOllll4l OAP
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