ADMissioN COMMA:rag INTO Tall MGR flonL-Th, examination of candidates for adults. ; ; on into the Philadelphia Central High School closed on Saturday. The following shows the es of the boonessfal one% with their examine. tin averages and the &shoot from whlob they rause : Name. Av, School. I „George W. IV attson 88 4.. Hemlock. , ivillism U Barker 87 0-Zane street. 3.. William G. Caldwell. -85.5.. Harrison. 4„James P Conway 82 3-Livingston. 5., William F. Hort 82 2. Morris. b ow ie W. Apra .... • .81 2.. Mt. Vernon 7. , 'ha G Buddy 81 2-Livingston. H„Dlininick Allenby 81 1., Harrison. yt, ,W alter It ra say 81 0.. ilanocok 10-Jobn Baxter 80 7.. Morris. „ Andrew G De Armond-88 o..Leonat strew 12„Fieetwoed Ward 79 S.. Mt. Vernon. 13, .111wIn Hinoblitra ..... -79 0.. Z ins street. 14.. David hi. Morrison 79 5.. Goonst mitres 15, , Robert Sav 11 79 5-Ztne 'street. is..neorge B. Holmes 79 0-Northwest. W J. IVhinna. 79 0.. Harrison, 18. , Alexander Adams 78 B..Zine street, IP.. Edmund J Snyder 78 8.. Mt. Vernon 20-J ernes A. Fennel 78 7-Mt. Vernon 21.. Abraham Lineberg 78 5-Monroe. 22,.Sameti Wa11a0e..... 78 4-Manaytank. 23_ Simnel A. MoKeever....7B 2.. Ilancook. 21 -George A Hewitt 77 7.. Mt . Vernon, 2.6- Charles Honeton. , ...77 4 ..Newton :26-1 110 Mao L George 77 3.. Mt Vernon, 27..0i1ver C Brigge - 77 2-Livingston. 23, , William Brom 76 9.. Harrison. do.. Marla Starr 70 4-Northwest. 30„ Henry Baseman 76 2.. Morrie. Devld Hazel 70 1- Loonet Area 32., Ed ward M David 76 1. .Monree. 33..110bert L. Barnes 76 0 -Mt. Vernon. Franeis J. R , gers 75 9-Mt Vernon. 30„EgSert B. °lmport 75 8-Jefferson Sh-Toomas R Smith 75 8.. Hanoook. 37-Thomos 6, E11maker....75 7-Nerthwest. 33_ F nada IL Steel 75 7-Jefferson. 30. • Edward -T. Howison 75 6.. fit Vernon. 40.. ciemuel Moore 75 5-Northwest. 41.. Wm. J. It Delaney 75 4.. Mt. Vernon. 42-Richard M Newman....7s 1. . ilancook. 43-Fronk W. Wood 75.0-Zane 'treat. 44..Wililam B U. Nra11ey...74 9-Northwest. 45.. Pate** F. MaD0na1d....74 B..Manayunk. 40.. Alexander Cummlngs....74 8-Newton. 47-Charles B. Austin 74 6 -15Iorris. 43.. Joseph Pone 74 6-Southeast. 49-John 0 William, 74 4.. Haneock. 60. , Henry J Sada 74 4.. Mt Vernon. 51.. Melanothon L Ruth ....74 4.. Locust etreet 62-Jebn A. &mien 74 8-Mt. Vernon. 53-John W White.... . . ... 74 2-Morris. 54...0har1ea IL Thamlert....74 1-Jefferson. 55.. RobertM. Kid 74 1.. Beek. 58.. Harry Clifton - 73 7-Zane street. 17. .Frank S. Pfeil 73 9.. Penn 58.. Abram 0. Levy 73 2.. Att. Vernon. 59. , Joneipb 0. Birch 78 1-Morris. 00, , Clarke 73 1.. Harrison. 01„Gporge H. Walters 73 0.. Harrison. 62.. Jaoole A Gravener 72 8., Madison. 63.. Hamilton 0 Hainee 72 7-Monroe. 64-Lewis L Dela 72 6.. Hancook. 85-John J. Legne 72 1.. Harrison. 66. ,JBooth 72 1.. air. Vernon. 67- Lewie Reiobner.. 72 n.. Southeast. 68. ,John M Welsh 72 0-11ar000k. 69.. James Graham 71 8-Lootiet street, 70-Paul Salswermmer 71 8-11erdson. 71-Joaeptt IL Reyllie .71 7-Jefferson. 72.. George L Miller 71 7-Hancock. 73.. Atonxo P. Rutherford. .71 6-Loonst street. 74-Wfiliam IV'. Clifton 71 5-Jefferson. 75-Benry F Meier 71 4 „ Sonthenat. 76.. William H E. Marter-71 4.. Efancock. 77.. Frederiek W. Tay10r....71 3-Northwest. 78.. James MoOehen. ...... ~ 71 2-Southeast. 19.. Benjamin N 2.. Jefferson.. 80.. William 0 Butler 71 2.. Mt. Vernon, 81.. Matthew II York 71 2. •Mt. Vernon, : 1 2 -John G. Reilly .71 I.. Mt. Vernon 83.. Albert Coleman 71 I.. Jefferson 94 .ii t ,'"try 0. Payne 71 0-Roxborough. 85.. W111.1.Z 12 . M Wsillind• • • all 9.. J. Q. Adams. 88, .Lawrenote' /Rickel 70 9-Looast street. 57..satnual s Keene 70 6.. Northwest. 58.. Charles W. Vii . .,ltere 70 6.. Northwest. 89.. Horatio B Olatlin:s., 70 6-11en000k. 90..J49303 G. Francis-, 3.. Newton: 91-David Andereon 2-Locuet street. 92-Joseph Hurst 'lO O.. Mt. Vernon. 93-David R. Ford 70 0-Northwest. 94. •John Umetead 89 17..Tefferson, 95., William W. Selma 69 9.. Book. 98.. Frenklin T Malone 69 B.. Jefferson. 97.. William Bunting .......69 6-Northwest. 93. •Charles M Newlin 69 6-Mt. Vernon. 99.. Robert. L Montgomery-69 3..Witte. 100-Frenk• Sesver 69 3-Zene street 101, .Frank D Lalane 69 2..13eek. 102..gatnnel, G1ibert.....69 O.:Jefferson. 103-Frank Dillingham 68 9..Northweet. 104.. Robert 0 M Mingut...6B 9.. Hancock. 105-James L. Mlles 68 B.. Jefferson. 108..Lorenso H. Lapp 68 8.. J Q Adams. 107..0 betties A. ..... .63 5„ Jefferson. 103. ,Samuel Conaway 65 6.. Harrison. 109., Charles J. Wescott 65 4.: Northwest. 110-George al Robbins 61 4.. Jc ff srson. K Wilfong. ..... ..58 4-51outhwest. 112.. VW illiarn Davis Hei , e....88 3..Pantn, 113.. Augustin S Roberts....6B 2. 7, the street. 114- Henry L Eihryook 681.. Hancock. 115.. Michael A Donn 67 7-Loonst Meet. /16- Wilson G Lane........ 67 6-Book. 117.. Immo P. Taylor 67 2-Jeffereon, 118.. Arthur B .oaogdon 67 o..Northweat. 119- Henry Lerman 66 8- Madison 120..7.11100n M. Culver 68 6.. Mestayunk. 121...Tehn G Greer 86 4.. Weoostooe. 122.. William Simpson 05 9.. North weld. 123-JI.MOB A. Ryan 65 7..Loonst greet. 124., William H. H0ward....65 6-Northwest. 125-James A. White 65.5.. Northweat. 128. , William H. Herding.- .65 4.. ileetonville. 127.. William J V01kmar....65 3.. Msdieon. 128.. William IL 3.. Northwest. 129-Charles 0 Butterworth. 64 9 T. Maroon. )3n.. Hugh D. MoMullin 64,9-Southwest. 131.. Edmund M. Beane 81 9-Zane street. 132„Oharlea 0. Martindale-64 9-Northwest. 133-Harry Hr Kennedy...... 64 6.. Northwest. 134..5RM1S D Pratt 64 5-Irving. 133.. 4.lben B Lewis 63 8-Newton 133., Adam A. Stull 83 B.. Penn. 137-Joseph A. Sippi 63 B..Northweet. 135.. Hartwell Steer 63 Q Adams. 139..Wareer H. Murray 63 5.. J. Q Adams 140.. Howard Hancock 63 9,. Northwest. 141.. Williamo Cramer 63 3.. Witte. 142, ,Edward J. Banyind 63 3-Northwest. 143. .011ver It Keeley 63 2-Penn. 144..J01an Braokin 61 2 -Northweet 145-George E Jenkins 63 0.. Z sae street. 540..15am1. W. Daooursey, Jr 63 0-Northweet. 147-Oharles B Drake 62 0.. Madison. /48.. Albert Olift 62 0-Fayette. The average age of the spplioants of thole ad mitted, was 14 yeare, 10 months, and 13 dart The average time of attendance in the lower. school!, 5 pain, 7 months, and 13 days. The =nether admitted from tbe several wards : First. 4 ; Second. 4; Tkird. 9; Fourth, 3; Filth, 7; Seventh, 5; Eighth, 8; Ninth, 7; Tenth. ii; Eleventh. 5; Twelfth, 7; Thirteenth, 10; Four teenth, 13; Fifteenth, 13; Sixteenth, 8; Seven teenth. §: Eighteenth. 5; Nineteenth, 6; Twen-, Beth. 8; Twenty-first. 5; Twenty.thlrd, 3; Twin. ty fourth, 5. Total,-148. Olonpation of the parents of thy strident' ad mitted ; Agents. 2; aldermen. 2; artist, 1; bakers, 3; brokers, 4; bruahmaker, 1; builders, 6; oabi. netmaker, 1; oaptatn U. S. army, 1; captain 17.8. soy, 1; earpentere, 9; earpetmaker, 1; oarier, 1; chandler, 1; olergymen, 2; clerks, 10; (wash man, 1; collectors, 3; oordwainers, 4 ; contractors, 4; dealers, 6; dentist, 1; druggist, 1; farmers, 3; ga . , viDitsr l I; graters. 4 ; ganger, 1; galtermaker, b:tter,l. ; Innkeepers, 2; iron mouldere, 2; i own s el .‘, 2; laborer, 1; letter carrier, 1 ; maohl ninto, ; m :e.onfaotarera,merchants, painter, 1; physiolans, 6 ; police -10 ; optician, 1 ; also, 3; print;r, Publisher, 1 ; saddler, 1; sex ton, 1; shipwright, :1; eilverplater; 1 ; tailors, 5; tetobera 2; tinsmith, _ 1 •; tobacoonist, 1; trimming stores, 5; turner, 1 ; tyWlttonder, 1 ; upholsterer, 1; Tic:nailer, 1 ; weaver, 1. Total, 148. EXEIECI ti • , orrj 7 2 .2 Tit . ,15. g 4 7117 .1 4. < C 4 1- 0 Om 1 ?Fecenooe . 1 - 1 66 4 .....I 3. Mount V0rn00..... 19 19 749 7. ••,, 6, Pouthenst •! 6 712 614 • 663 7 . SenthWest 2 66 7 - 68.7 3 . le-not .. 10 71 8 -.. 73.8 9. Zane-wrest 16 - lo 740 74.0 10. Notthwnot..-.. 24 7 26 688 61.0 65,0 It. MMtion . .4' 3 7 687 696 636 13 .1 Q .4 2 6 617 59 6 61 0 12 - •13 746 71 14. Monroe .... 8 - 3 75 8 -- 76 8 3• - 3 PO 2 - 80 k. Jetreraoa-......:. 36 2 17 70 5 69 9 69 2 17. 9 .. 9 76 7 -. 75 7 Imo•r 6 . 6 76.8 768 19. 2 1 3 • 66.3 -6 ; 3- i • 68.1 2 1 Pena-........-.. 4 3 6 672 640 62 8 71 .3 73.3 _ 73 3 21. Boxborsomm...... 1 1 71. 71 0 21. 2 2 . 6 . 2 9 6 . 9 22 Olney 1 1.... 61 2 21,, Ii VI air 1 _ t 645 64 21 r"arm. l ll---..... 1 - 1 62.0 ... 62 0 23. Marshall- „-. .. 1 1 .... 57 3 67 3 24. ewcon- .... 4 1 6 716 607 693 YL Restonvale...... 1 / 2 666. 63f (9 4 .- 4 70.2 ....702 6CHOOLI. 14.8 20 - 168 The admission avenue was 63.0 Tuz Lars Hoxicroa.—On Saturday Morn :tog, Coroner Conrad held an inquest on the body of Mot young man named Bernard Hoffman, who tied at the hospital from the effects of injuries re ceived at the hands of Samuel Begat. The follow ing evidence was allotted at the it qaest High Constable Barton testified that on the 3d of 'Jetty, in South street, he met some men with sticks in their bands covered with flour. All the party appeared to be under the indiums 'of liquor. &gar then acknowledged having struck Hoff man. Ilet said be did so becaose flour was thrown upon him lit ff.nan did not speak after felling. Michael Corcoran sworn. I live at- No. 612 tiontb Fourth street ; on the evening of the 3d of col;. while I was sitting on a doorstep, I observed it ,ff„,e7, throw flour on Begar. and Seger to strike him with 2 , 4 fist; when licffrnan fell his bead struck the ett:bit°ll6; was acquainted with both liog i os s and Seger struck Hoffman as be go t the fin ' moo as "'ant of his eyes. bo d th tet Se tim el o e n e y ie , aen th devtbeeitJtseerjrese;e:t7:l7°44 re a te verdie e t e th a t ve deceased came to bis death from L . .. Call caused by a blow from Samuel Seger. FM1111041411 Pans.—The jury appointe d to 41 the damages to the ewner of the wharf property between Coates street and Fairmont Park, and Lending avenue and the Schuylkill river, have 1L 1 116111143d the whole at Eft - pflvo thousand dollars. 'fills award will be 'abject to the confirmation of tile Court of Common Pteas,-which will pass upon the Case in September. If the award is confirmed the wharves will become the property of the oily, and Paismoont Park will be extended along the that and combined with Fairmount proper. The Perk will thee be thrown into a grand whole, and edetteda vitt be rid of the disagreeable tramp or side along Lamdinig avenue. The last-named road will be kept open for the passage of heavy vehicles, lint for pleasure carriages the broad drive of the Park will be extended along the new purobaso to Feirmonnt SERIOUS FIRE AND ACCupIiNTS.--011 Saturday kfternoon between four and five o'olook, a Are broke out In the ooal- oft works of 0. F. A. SimOin, at Frankford road end Laurel street, opposite the Ronrington gas works. The Are originated from the blowing out of the bead of a still. The in atmtuable material spread over the clothing of t," workmen named John Agan and Charles Knight. They jumped into the neighboring ()reek, sod thus extingui.hed the Barnes upon their per 80a1 before they bad sustained any serious injury. One end of the building was blown out by the ex plosion, and the wreak was destroyed by Are. The ots la about $1,200, upon whiob there is no in turilloe. The adjoining property sustained some amage, A man was run over by the Romano engine Vale running to the Are, and had both legs brakes. tie Was taken to bt. Joseph's Hospital. DEng or .ear Atm Lanz.—Dinah Geary died in Giskill street, in the Fifth ward, within a few days, a; the advertised rge .of a hundred and two years. According to her own statement, she was born la the old district of Kensington, in 1759. Her parents were also born in that district. Her oldest boy is now seventy-air years of age, and the youngest le sixtpflve She said that she frequently went to President Washington's receptions at his mansion, in Market street, in the early clays of the Republic. The grandparents of the deceased were Germans. and they were among the first settlers in the reighborhood of Dock street. The old lady, who was a pious and exemplary person, retained her memory to the teat. MALIOIOUS MrsautuF. —Michael Redding, James Redding, and Michael Fitzgerald, went into a saloon in Third street, below Walnut, on Friday afternoon, and believed in an outrageous manner, breiking the furniture, windows, Ito , and corn witting an essitult on the proprietor, for which they were committed in default of $2,000 each, by Aid Battler. In the alderman's office they threat ened vengeance on the officer who made the arrest. RECIIVIHG STOLEN GOODS.—Miller Mercer was charged, before Aid. Battler, on Friday, with having reoeived a quantity of paper, knowing it to have been stolen from Thomas W. Prise by Walter garrison, employed in Mr. Prioe's store Mercer was arrested by Deteotives Levy and Som mers, and was held in $1,500 to answer. Harrison was held in $l3OO. ARREST OF A Tar r.—A. man, named Thos. Brady, was arrested, downtown, on Saturday night, with large carpet bag, containing twenty. two pairs of girls' shoes, in kis possession. As Brady was known to be a thief, and as he was un able to give soy satiefaotory account'of how the shoes came into his possession, be was committed to answer. .* HOUSE BREAKans AnnltaTED.—Wm. Ander son and Jackson Johnson, both middle-aged teen, wore arrested, at aWe hour on Friday night, at Fourth and Spruce streets, charged with bonne• breaking. They were committed by . Alderman Bottler. PntranzLonia HAT Manarm.—On account of the farmers harvesting at the present time, the supply of hay has fallen off considerably. During the past week 130 loads were disposed of. The new crop brought from 40 to 50 cents per owe., whilst the old sold at from 50 to 60 for the mixed and ordinary qualities, *and' from 70 to 80 for the extra. There has been a alight advance in the prioe of straw, twenty load* having boon gold nt, from 70 to 80 °ante per owl. &tatty FlRE.—A.bout halt past 8 o'clock on Saturday therning, a fire was discovered in tho third story of a house at the corner of Menem* and Master streets, Seventeenth ward. A.bad and rkme clothing were destroyed, but titer-fire was speedily extinguished, and tho damage done was quite trifling. Anemia, or Titoore.—About thirty Lum bers of the Mozart Regiment, whigh passed through this airy several days sine°, arrived here OA datur day night, having been detailed in New York. They wilt proceed at once to Ws/hint - ma to join their regiment. ACCIDENTAL FlRE.—Yesterday morning an awning at No. 515 Booth Second atroet wee burned, earned by a Are cracker. SEVENTH WEEK. OF THE REOELLION.—Tho oombined exhibition of the Stereoptioon and Rue flan War Is still in the field of amusement, having been attended with the great 800001111 it merits This week the management annonnoe some, new vim, from the seat of war, many of whioh are said to be particularly interesting to Philadelphi ans. The afternoons of the present week are spool ally set apart for exhibitions to the various eohools.. HOSPITAL OASE.—Last evening a woman, named Martha Parker, aged Mty-six years, was lc stocked down by a large Cog running against her, at-Fifteouth and Spruce streets, and had her lett limb fractured. She was conveyed to hospital. LATER FROM - CALIFORNIA. PORT KLIRICHY, July 6 —Phe Pony Express, with Sao Frio/also° dates to tho nth of June, passed here at 7 o'clock last night. The Supreme Court hoe rendered a decision In the Lime Point ease establishing the right of the General Government to have the property con demned, se a alto fora fortification, and purchased at the actual value, as determined by a jary. This is the Point of Rooks, near the entrance of San Francisco harbor, which certain speculators have been endeavOring to sell to tbe Government at the extravagant price of $200,000. Mr. Templeton, who is represented as an expert cued Indian 'fighter, has been eng4ged in the in terior counties organizing a regiment of rill:men, oonsisting of 1,000 mop, (of which 100 have already been enrolled,) which he proposes to offer to the Secretary of War to guard tho Overland Mail route, and protect the emigrants, in consequence of the withdrawal of the Federal troops. Some of the leading military men of the State are engeged in the movement. Commercial Intelligence. Saar Fa&sorsco, Jane 20 —Arrived-23d, bark Wavelet, 25 days from Nangesaki, Japan; brig friary Ellen, from Honolulu. 24th, ships Flying Misr; from New York; Flyirg Dragon. from Bos ton; and Eureka, from Borg Korg ; steamer St. Louis, from Panama. Sailed-221, ships Morning Star, for New,York • 234,Kingrisher, for Boston ; and Reporter, for Mazatlan 25th, Belle of, the Bee, 3,000 soaks of barley, 900 bales cf woel, 7,000 bider, and a large quantity of oil, eto. Spoken—May 28th, ship Hibernia, to the Ocholsk Bea ell well The market for improved merchandise remains quiet, with only a moderate jobbing trade, and the prices of such goods as are moved are little changed. Coal and' candles are drooping. The latter are considered worth 2041 22,000 sacks of wheat were sold en the 24th, for export, at 21,90 per sack. Terrible Conflagration in East Boston. Sixty Rouses, Right Vessels, Two Faotorles, a Raohine Shop, a Foundry, and a Seo- - tined Dry Dock Destroyed. LOSS UPWARDS OF 8750,000. From the Attila and Bee, of Eratardan The anniversary of our National Independence will be remembered as a day of destructive oonfla grations in Boston. Oar city, as) will be seen be low, was visited by two fires, one of which eon rimed a vast amount of property, estimated by some as high as $750,000, and by others at $1,000.- 000. The former sum, bewever, will probably prove the nearest correct, when all the facts shall have been gathered. The first of which we shall give an account took pleas) at East Boston. It broke out about a quar ter before 2 P. M., according to the best means we have of obtaining, for accounts differ, in Rod- Rey's rigging loft, on Aipinwall's wharf, and is supposed to have originated by the firing of an India cracker The betiding was of wood, and the flames were so far advanced when discovered that they could not be ezthiguished. The build ing was occupied by S. H. & A. Whidden, ship wrights and caulkers, whose lons is $4 500. Mr. Rodney's lose le $1,200. Samuel Aspinwall lost a quantity of spars in the dock valued at $500; and Nathaniel Goddard $250 worth of coal. The wharf was entirely consumed. The next wharf swept by the flames was owned by the bustling heirs, and cootipied by Dolliver A bleeper, and Crean & Jordan, Snelling, Mat thews & Alexander, ship wrights, and Thomas Vallely, boat-builder. Mr. V.'s loss Is $l,OOO, on which there was $9OO insurance. Messrs. Snelling A Oa. estimate their loss at $0,000; insurance . 31.500. Mtwara. Dolliver A Sleeper's loss is about $1 800. Adjoining the wharf, and running to New sweet, was a two story brick building, owned by Mr. is,elmets, and occupied by Clark A Co., salt miumfaa icepp, whose loss Is about $l5 000. They are !neared fo . :" $ 3 500 in the New England, and $2.000 in the hisillsOlorer'S 0111ces. The extension seet;:lial dock and railway of the East Boston Dry-Dock C4. 4 okeloY, and a very large wooden building on their w..ttri; occupied for rig ging lofts end other purposes O . :sin:tooted with the repairing of ships, was totally de. 4l o,yed. The loss is probably about $lOO,OOO. The ere by this time bad got an altogether an- manageable headway. Alter consuming severs small buildings, chiefly dwelling bowies, occupied by David Keefe, James Beckley, Martin Corrigan, John Kelly, Benjamin Brit:timer, and Martin Cul it extended to the extensive salt manufac tory of Baker A Downes, ell Nickerson's wharf, whioh was totally destroyed. The building was of brick, four stories in height. Another large struc ture used by Mr. N. as a packing house for pack ing fish, wee likewise destroyed. The loss in this locality was not less than $lOO . OOO. • The extensive establishment of the East Boston Iron Foundry next fell before the engulphiog ele ment. The lose is full $30,000. Among the arti• ales consumed in the foundry was a lot of patterns belonging to Moses Pond A Co., stove dealers, Blackstone street. The loss on these is insured for '51,200 in the Merchant's Insurance Company, and is about $8 000. There were also castings finished and packed and ready for shipment to Africa and to Tennessee in the building. Geo. T. McLaughlin, who leased the machine shop portion of the build big, loses heavily in the way of tools, stook, Ac. The flames next extended over to Cress street, where they were equally destructive The follow ing were destroyed : Banding/ owned by Andrew Manning, and occupied by S U. Stinson and John Hickman ; by Joseph P. Burnham ' • by John B. ' Weeks, and occupied by James F fdoGuire ; a block of seven houses, belonging to Charles Sider', occupied by Jacob Jackson, Timothy Gerr,y, Geo. F. 'Emery, Thomas J. Campbell, Joseph F. Liv iogston, Samuel Wright, David Shaw, Joseph Brow*, William Conquest, Ezra L. Betsy, Atkins V‘ine, and Joseph R. Young. Therm were wooden tetiiimants. valued at about $l,OOO each. Their. extended from the corner of Maverick and to 6. block of brick buildings variously N• and owned by John NI Doane, end Wm Jackson and James H. Bow ettolnauroinowPb;i-edby-14.;,‘4,0.0 n ilo o ok, b ooo n tajle4 . b y , W O. llll. Bet 7 and Augustus I. 5 gir Leg LI .0 _Anson, and wooed by 1 , 701 , 0 --,a am, .000nnaea by John Wm. AIM occupied by Had. ry H Miller ; hy d and Eibiba Gould. .These were brink, and were valaod at ?a? . Border m streets On the turner of Maverick ant. was a large wooden building, owned br Win. Wa ters and oecupieJ by David C. Taylor as it dwell ing,'lately by the Union Guards as their armar r y, and by Mr. Waters as his plumbers' shop. P o. (seeding on Border street, toward the ferry, was A Pro block of three.etory wooden hottree, °weed by Charles Sider', whioh, though not entirely pp. strayed, were badly damaged. On Cross street, at The another point, the fire took the house (tweed by Amass Nickerson w as part ia l ly b d y him estroyed and N. Gorham, house of John Flynn, oeozipied by himself and which Timothy Drisooll, was nearly ruleed. Those of John T. Johnson and Ass H. .Tosselio were en tirely destroed. On Maver ick street the houen owned and 0001 s, pied by Nelson W. Hahn, as a dwelling and pro. vision store, was - partially destroyed. Those of Jacob Ilan, George Denny, occupied by Jame' Glide and George Wright H. F. Newell, oecupied by RoWland Hill, Patrick Bowen, occupied by himself and Bamttel Boudron, Wm. A. Weetberg, and la the rear a small house owned by George Denny mad occupied by Wm. Gillen, were all de• strayed ' . Time were worth about $2,000 each. On 1=12! I By Pony E.:prem.] GENERAL NEWS Border street were two wooden bowel, owned by Fowle Ar, Fletoher, oconpliod by Thomas Oonoha, WELL. 11. Cobb. and Tbomes Williams, and beyond by John McKinley and John 240 Dermot, were severally destroyed. These were wooden, two story and a half, and were worth $1,500 to $2,000 eaoh. Nnmeroua other small buildings, which it is nearly impossible to get a complete list of, were alio destroyed The fire also extended to the shipping, and wan scinally destructive here The following was col looted by our reporters: Bork Mystery, owned by Ryder & Hardy and others, a total loan. She was towed to South Boston, where she burned to the water's edge. Brigantine Edward Hill, owned by Jan H. /trey and others. Partially destroyed. Damage $l,OOO. Ins:red for a muob larger emu. Schooner Francis A. Dawkins, owned by Captain Perolval, of Orleans, Mass. Tale was a total loss, and was valued at. about $2 600. Insured. Brig Fanny 0 Field, of f respeot, Me., was corn- . pletely burnt, and Runk in the channel. She was eleven years old, and rated A 1. Brig Henry Matthews, of Searsport, was con sumed, and sunk at Nioltersora's wharf. She was not insured, and owned by Captain Camphor, who commanded her, and others. Brig Wolin, of etockton, Maine, on the, marine railway, was burnt to the wator'a edge, after being launched She had just been newly coppered and thoroughly repaired. Brigs Natant and Elisha Deane were slightly injured. Sehooner Dashaway, of Borden, 117 tone, six years old, ~ P 1 En totally destroyed at the same wharf. Sao- bad on board one hundred and fif.y quintals of fish, and was owned by Ball A hlyrlok. Sohooner Martha Ann Morgan, of Mobile, a tine vessel, of 260 tone, wee burnt to the water's edge, at Nickerson's wharf, and sunk. her value was about $B,OOO. Schooner Quito:taro, of Canibridge, just arrived in distress, from Trinidad for Cork, with a cargo of molasses, was towed to Bird Wand, and sunk. Vessel and cargo total loss. She was a vessel of 250 tone, four years old. Ships Artisan and. Europa. steamers Governor and Rena's, brig Mira W. Bolt and others, names unknown, were towed into the stream by the ferry boats of both companies. and boats and crews from the Navy Yard rendered valuable assistance. Schooner Winged Racer, an oyster boat, was de. etroyed. The ship Enropa wee lying at the end of Nicker son's wharf, where she bed just landed 3.000 hogs heads of salt. The salt remained aubjeot to the flames, but the vessel was taken oat into theatres= uninjured Neither the vessel nor salt was, insured. LARGE FIRE IN ALBANY STREET. TWENTY BUILDINGS DISTROTED. In addition to the above detailed fire in East Boston, another extensive one occurred in Albany and nucleon streets The fire broke out about 11 P. M.. in the carpenter shop of Francia Standish, No 131 Albany etreet. The building. together with contents, including' some 70,000 feet of lum ber. was entirely consumed. The carpenter shop of Willard T. Olsson was also destroyed, and a wooden dwelling linuse also owned by Mr. 8. bodly damaged. Five brick dwelling houses, ' numbering from 129 to 121 inclusive, and owned by Samuel A. Way and fir. Geo. Derby, and ooca pied by George W. Cloud, teamster, James Mori arty, tailor, Patrick Sullivan, Thomas Power, shoemaker,. N. Harmon, boarding house, Margaret Cronan, Stephen Moore, carpenter, and ethers, were destroyed. They were -worth about $3,600 each, and were partially Insured. A wooden dwelling-house belonging to Aneel Lothrop, was also badly damaged. On Thadeon etreet, the wooden stables of Alfred Whitney and the Westboro' Milk Company were completely destroyed, with a quantity of hay and grain. Brick dwelling house No 138, owned and occupied by P. .1. Scutt, war considerably dam aged in the rear part. and a wooden addition de stroyed,. Lou sl,2oo—ineured in the Amerioan office. Rouse No. 136, owned and occupied by. Jo seph Glambrook, was badly damaged in the rear and roof. No. 134, occupied by Dennis Hutishin son, was nearly rained in the rear- and interior. The above houses were valued at about $5,000 aaoh. Noe. 132 and 130, occupied by Edward Cal- Wien and Max Bagel, ware worth $3,000 each, and only the front and side walls remain standing. The occupants lost all their furniture. The ere reached the rear Or the substantial brisk dwelling .hou'es Noe 120, 118, end 116, occupied by naafi B. Park, Wm. C. Kimball, and Charles Knowlton, and considerably injured the buildings 'The furni. tore wee also badly d.msged by smoke and water. One of the ooenpants in this street, Mr Robert Nixon, had 000 pictures or value nearly or quite destroyed. The total lose by the fire is estiinated at about $30,000, not half of which is covered , by insu rance 'The flames were subdued with great diffi culty. Several Readmits occurred. The fire is believed to have been started by fire-oraekera. - CITY ITEMS. lifsemlNG OP CONGRESS —Thus far the course asp mimed by the membons of Congress, in relation to our nations! troubles, has met with praise by every one. it is thought the session will e a short ore; and, upon adjourning. the members will ail villa the Mammoth Gift Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes, 609 Chest nut street, and there provide .hemselvee with a neat end fashionable summer suit a. superior lot of military and civic gaintents now on hand. and to each purchaser ie SlOsentad a useful and valuable gift. Taos MILITARY CLOTHING DEPOV.—liookhiLl tk Wllsorea 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 are constant ly engaged in meltingly the work. Over three thoneand coats were made up by this firm in ten days, for the state; besides full suits for several companies of Rome Guards, anti for of oans of the army and navy. The Imitation of tlus wed-known establishment in Nos. 603 and SAS ChAntnnt wtrnet.ahnvo. Rixth- AIIRPTALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,_ u TO 12 O'CrIKHOC LAY! NIGHT. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut. Theo F /011 PO, New jersey P g Justice, Philana - Ron R M hide & Ea, Minn 0 Gibeon & lady, St Louis C Chumsn. obi° - M W CA' Arden. 01310 Msjor LI gins. G A - Geo W Shaw. Mau M ti gine, New York J A Hutchinson, Ohio. C Stook. Chicago 1-1 Re) nokle, U B A John Ii Gros., Brooklyn John L Swill, Boston Dr George Peck, R .6 Leman Lanoaster W Schenck, Philada - Jas F W Miller. Maine J 0 Ringeohl.pincinnati Mns Ringgold & oh. Cull John A Anderftn. Boston A Ludwig. riew York Cs,mpbela, New York G A Mendon. ellirorros John Y Hallook,liew York G P Baker, New York 610 W And r.ws. M. D. Bait M Thompson & tai St Louis Richard Soften. N York. W T e. Duncan. N York John Jerrall, New York W A Allen. New Castm Wm It end. New York J g Rawls. New York D kt Kenzie. U II A John F Turner, New York D A Young, New York F A Hall. Boston .6 it lawyer. Boston R Hammett, Phiia .5 3 Gregg & la, Barrieburg W E Emery. N Jersey R *1 Breneman,Cin,t) R H Memphrs It W Griswold, New York Pi Gale, Maresohnsetts Ju Pratt, Ban Proximo° M H Merriam. Mass Jae J toket. New York W B. Cromwell, New York r. Tyler. Boston A B Pa , mtlee N York A L odrar. New York J B Upham. N ew Yo k Pboe Carer, new York Ma; JT Lamed,llB A Jao Brannots, e. Mars Joe El Tooker, Di Yo! k A D milt* & to, Erni:, P I Idea W J Moorehead,U3A Jim C G. RIY• Jr. Boston Limn Potter, wash W K Batman, Oregon h A Critisnua. V 8 A aro 8 Parker. New - York Chas rteaedict. Waterbury Jao Beiley. New York W A Whetter dc la, N Y .1 o ALep etoo. et Petersb't W A niflOrd. N York .1 Jones. rew York .1 erowey, New York rhos .I , tephins, New York WT K Milliken, N York Aiise B a Wens Weatpt.Alo W W Wright. Pa Dr Thompson. 1J 8 A C 'W ?amen. Virsicia G Et Pinar Brookisn Limit GT B Aigrea. oei(i Chas flavor, New York W G Paris. new York b Wait, Illinois A D Wait, New York C Crooker E eerantort B Reuel s Indiana g.hlsson, Moises W Jr. Derrell. Now York T Jrerrlngton Bahamas Joe Bale Bobeken Joe ! ,, er. mour. F.'S:acute ' W tenth & le, Mew York Win W ruahots, Boston E C Belesbary & son, N Y J B neat. Quote°, W Dunbar, Texan Thos Inman _ Chas As..BAltimore Baltimore H W ii;iiiii3E;:lll3 Wm Ferguson, 8.1 Louis C 3t Galpin & so, Btl..onia A 0 Gogh]. Pennsylvania 8 W esteolt, Mo F 0 Johnson. New York 0 W °battalion I litnnisn CBharp, Baltimore Jno Sawyer New York eon J h askin. PI York 10 $ Cauldwell, New York G W Baldwin. Kau J M Helder. Mass F R Lark u, Wash. 0 MaJ Wit Gordon. U A Vast A W Bowman. U A F ISokstetn, C.noinnati, 0 1. Moore, Augusta. Me 0 0 Whit. house, Maine J e Hanford. a-uvulas, Me James 'Kent, New York W J Clark G T Putnam,lJ 8 A A AUVOiI. Georgia Co dwell, 8 Carolina Jag flowighton. Bmton J J Gr.ensurb. New York .1.4 8 Wilitams,olooinosti JT Wsabington Jas gouger. Washington Freeman erne, New York JL Elitotaloalt. ►nsland T P Tracy. England Jameson, St Louis I W tqlll rands. U N Ur G Peak, U3N H Peek, Jr, Newark. N I Juo 8 Christie, New York AMERICAS HOTEL—Chart:int worm above Fifth . C T Wood, Washington J A Hollafisld Ca% Kocher.varger, Cat Rg I , T. Dußois. Doylestown P Inch. U S Is A McDowell. Cincinnati J G MoKeP, Trazinton I Ny Namsel. Now York W C Baltimore T H Bon t, Baltimore A J Kollar, New York M V B Coho. Washington F H Garrott, _w aahington 1) 4aWitt. Waahington F.l Brown. Washlnrion A Inch, Phila G M Burbeck. New York B P Moors, hew York D Doran, Phila C H Moody, New York R Hayes. Maas I Varatieer, New York SIBICHANTIP HOTHI.--Pearte street. belay Arab. Si Uhler. Prenohtnorn. Pa Col W H Slater. Fronoht'n DD G Piloting. thearfield A Kelley, l/rwinna. Pa B P Miller # id, Allan City Cala H i Partridge.oWay Lieut Norton Came Wayne S H Gottnal r9tippen li D Crawtord. Mitfm T J C row. Minna G J Bolton t v. eardatioro P Stewart. Penns MISS L Webb Penn& Gpl Mathews. mew York WrOfr iC e al by In. . e U w a Jersey ft- rz John Trounce, New York LOVIS HOTEL—Cnossant street. above Third. W IT .ivvirtirout W Abbey. Cleveland. 0 A N Walton o . evaland. 0 Col A B Johnson. D C .1 Denison. MD, Virginia J pant ts. Wash. 1) C I, Bands I.JH N .J Cheden. Ban PrAnobseo Bi• ler, Ylewbrirg,l4 Y W Jones. Philada J Weisman , B H Xr der. Mau - .1 8 Cr 01111 e. New York IL Rosenfield, Baltimore .1 Noble, New York MOUNT VERNON ROTEL—thooorl rt.. above Arob. Mr Church, Philadelphia R G Stoll. Trenton. N J Ii P. Finch, Trenton. N.l JamesHiault, Penn• I W Kiueer, Penna. W G Waterman, Pr York Win Hall, Delaware J Norris, Camp Waeb'n Jas Katmai, Delawara STATES 11H1ON—Market .beet. above 'Kalb, C Rein°lda. Wilco, Del C Path, Parr , no, Pe. 0 L rrereope,Thintiagdon co J Ha Pailsdelphla EL ',filmic, l'ottatoare l tem Powel.eamp Warne tbsrc Z.,g. Camp Wayne P 0 Grum,. nern.b.rx T n Watt, Latrobe J Bluer. Pittsburg W H Watt, Pittsburg ti Dunbar, Newport, Pit W 1i Browa. Parma Springs Mrs Lean, Delaware WmWm°. Delaware D W 1v Llama. Phyla Thos W McCune 0 W hIL. Yittcbnrg A R W Oreigb i PittabarE COMMERCIAL HOTEL-B).xth st., above Chestnut Jae Brown. Elkkon, Md J E Leonard. Chester oo Pt E Arley New York J Oatleoa. West Chester J Phaw.hiladelehie Ju Brown, tOlaryland 1. Miner. chaster 02. PA J n Broome. LOD&ZIOTI J t. Etnever, Meehaniosb't T C Bablb_Etailoaotphor Jas 11 Kirk. Che ster co C t4ride. Pencsylvanta J B Cr-wforrl, Elkton. Md .1 M Newkirk, Übio F M Whrstity, wash. D C J Dora), Brooklyon, Y F Bnant4, reDll11) Iveata BAILEY !BXA.F .1107E1.--Seoond at.. below Vine, James Smith, Ps. It Recker. Books oo Jere° Comfort, Bucks co K te Cooch.lieoice oo is Cordenr. breccia:l.N J Win Davison. Pa Hemuel Groff. Paktuokmen. Newtown 4pieee Hill Pa IL Morris, Willow Oroye JOs Vireit, New Qrieesa THIS UNION—Axei street. above Third. Wm trernehr. Meghenr,l'a J B Milhonse,Rural Dele,o John W enowden es is, NJ Joshua. Gomly. Rs J O Heed. Flemington. N J J d Evermt.Flemmetn.N J J Hoover. Newark. le J Jno 0 Manly. Newark. N J J D Newcomer, Maryland C Bennett, .glistOn, Ps B.BVERE HOUBB—Third street. &WV* Re,Oa. ttir CEnyiler.ConvoWnYno Col B Beaver. [ mit Garritsoo, Wyoming l.t C & Lane, Corny win, CO 1 1 , 4iwukaA. Cscup Way vie 13 , n W oh CatrlOWnYce Wm T lohngo4, Lebanon All Harm Munoy IL Wonder, Jos Murphy, New Cutts NATIONAL floTKl,—.ltana 'treat. g b o y . w k ,, P Doueass. Few /arm Col p Jonas, New Jerssi t Tix. c c.percer. To!elo. 0 lr• Bpi.. ma. Porthina 0 } A 110011 a. Pottsville W N 17...11t.a. POttaVATO .1 r way er. W 'Abington 13 Marsh. Pike co / Mproney naiads 0 111' Warren, bloot'y co Ml's li, mirer, Penns. OALD RAGLis noTZL—TbIrd at.. above Clallowhlll. John Jackson. Troy. Y &relay Brown. 8110111 no JON Smith, tdoet.comerreo m Lneh. Clamp Wayne ?CLAD ti.Pi(l.4l HOARDOY - liii.AlDll WX GISO. N. Jr 74,,,, IL L Fatitriii v 1 COMMarTiat 07 Ortateliffll• .. . 1 . THE PREM- . -PMEA]:)ELPMA, MONDAY; JULY 8, 1861. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PIIII6.II.DELPHIA. July 8. 1861. 11 9 0 11 168 1 p r we ---41 40 —IIIIN BETS —...1 7 118 to 1 1 8.11.1 11 19 D. U! !flame Semino/e. Fdward R. Thompson. corn mending. 2$ days from Pernarribmao. The d has on bawd 22 of the crew of 'hip • edwin P Strutter, from Newport, England, for Madras, w -tab sprung islet* May 24. when near the equato - , and istS A M on the 29 11.175 miles 8 R. of,Pernanibuoo, having ten feet ws,. ter in her hold. the contain a..ti crew tonk to the hoots. and the ship was seen to sink at 12 M. The crew alter lieu's three nave in the boats. m• de Pern.mbuco, wh.nso the eaptatn sod Three others took passage in the whaling bark Gen Williame, (eines reported minket].) hound to new London. The .mate went to Rin in the louir. Traveller. The remainder of the crow (121 were brought here in the Iseminole.,, The E P hailed from N.w York. was 1351 tons retwer. and rated AYH. Her cargo oonmeted of 700 tons cos/ and MOO tons roil road iron. etteamehip Delaware, Johnson, 19 hottre from Now York. with radius and passongeis to Jas Paused cif the middle sohr Only 11/aurhter. (throe m96td)comins up. At 10 A M yesterday. off New Castle, gagged U 8 stns.& Lawrence, in tow of tug America, going down, Bahr Pequonnook. Barnes, 6 days front Boston. in bal ' last to N Sturtevant & Co, . Bohr (Modelle Blew, ,Petterson, 6 data from Boston. is Deftest ty captain. Bohr H hi. Mayo. Ward. 4 dare from • Marblehead. to babrist to oaptain. ' Bohr Annie Virden, Chambers. 1 day from Lewes, Del. with tram to .1 L Bewley & Co. Lif Fort Mifflin saw the Innate St Lawrence. in tow . rit tug America, standindown. SoarMantua, Msxon. 1 day front Frederica. Del, with corn to Jim Barrett & Son. Beta Orat.oy,Banks, 3 days from Fredetioa. Md, with lumber to W Idaoon. • ' Bohr Charles Atkinson. Atkins. 1 day from Milton. Del. with corn to Jae L Bewley & Co. - Bohr J 8 Weldon. Smith. S days from Bolton. in bal last to Btoniekeea & Glover. Bohr 8 B Bauer, Robinson. 6 days from Medford, in ballast to oaptain. Bohr Paugaaset. Waples.4 days from Dorchester, In ballast to oaptain. Bahr J B "tomtits. Davis, 7 days from Boston. in ballaet to Banoroft.. Lewis & CO. Bohr M 51 Freeman, ntokereom.6 days from Boston, with odes to Crowell & Collins. eohr Roxbury, Chase. front Boston, in ballast to oap tain. Bohr Mere B Creamer, °roomer. from Portsimouth. Bohr ti .1 Bort, Groomer, from Smmford. Bahr Grecian. Abbott. irom Franklin. Bohr J 1$ Johnson Johnson. from Roxbury. rohr Governor, Watson. from Newburyport. Bahr D P. Matthews. front lasso Bohr Sarah Mills. Dayton. from New York..• Soar Lizzie Taylor. Taylor, from Lynn. ' Bohr T J Becket, Eihetlield. from Stoniagton. Bohr David Hale. Conklin. from New Yoik. Rohr le S Mershon, Allen, from Boston. Boar Richard Vents. Prink, from Boston. Bohr R R Mtller. Gifford.. from Boston. Boar White equal!. Dowel!, irom . Boston. Bohr W Sims. Mason. from Boston Bohr Mary Elizabeth. Reed, from Boston. Bohr WiLow Harp, Hulse. from Boston. °LEAFLET). Steamship Boston.. limner. New York. J Allderdloe . Bark Glen. Holmes. Tortugas, Tyler. Stone B. Co. Bohr ff'ort. Smith. *Miami. . do , Bohr Willow tiara- Hulse. Boston. do Bohr British Queen. Johnson. Na.eau.J H k. E L Perot Bohr 1) L rturges. Norris. Portland. Uroweli& Bohr Julia Smith, Orlando, Baton, Noble, Hammett & Bohr Wand B.lle. Butler, New Bedford. do Bohr Julia Mains, Preston, Boston. do Bohr W Sims. st pn • Boston, do Behr Leesburg. Portland, I, Rothermel & Co. Bohr .1) P. Matthews, Beverly. L A sidelined & Co. Bohr 8.1 Hoyt, Crammer. now Raven, do . Bohr 1) Rale. Conklin. Baton. 11 Sturtevant & Co. Bohr Paugssult. Wattles. Boston, do Bohr J B lohezon . Johnson. Plymouth, do Bahr Poquonno*. Barnes, Boston. do Bohr Dd Mershon. Allen, Scston,Binniekson & Clover Bohr J S smith, do flotfr R Vatix Fmk. Boston, Baum, Ogle & Co. Bohr White Squall. Howell, Boston, B Moors &leo. &he Lizzie Taylor, Taylor. Lynn. Ceetner, filtiekney k Pohr /Men Wellingtona Vista, Phillip.. Fall River, do 1 ` Lewleßohr & 7: .1 lieoket, Sheffield, dtonington, Banoroft, Co. Bohr J B Austin, Davis. Boston, do Bohr R El Miller, Gifford, SatemE R. Sawyer & Co. Bohr A Heaton,Ry an. Boston.° A Bookseller. Bohr Rtiodelle Blew, Peterson Belem, do 'Bohr Mary 11 Crsnmer, Crammer. Salem do Bohr Mary Elizabeth, Reed. Roxbury, Van 'Amen. Morton & Co. Bohr Sarah Callen. Thompson. Salem, do Bohr Greotan, Abbott. Portland, icepplier & Brother. Bohr Sarah Mills. Dayton, Providence, .1 Street & Co. Bohr W Bonsent. lioliand. New Haven. It it Powell. St: Alida, Robinson. how York. W P Clyde. 1 : 1 0 J Jerome, Jerome, Washington. T w abater. Jr. Steamer It L Gaw. tier, Baltimore. A Groves. Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange./ LEWES. Del.. July 5. The ship Florida, for St John, NB. two berm briga. and ten schooners are nt the Breakwater, detained by head winds. Your*, A. MARSHALL. (Correspondence of tha Prem.) READII:O. Jul? A. The following boats from tbs. Union Canal passed into the Sohurikill Canal to day. bound to Ptutadelplua. den and consigned as follows: George B Cron. lumber to Malone & Tailor; J P Cor son. do to Josh Knotty; Florenee. do to lderbert & Da .l H Hung, do to oiptain; Prairie Flour. do to Fege ley & Bro; Brady Mills do to lt,dgers & Clamor; Nano,' Ann. pig boon to Cothran & Co; d. Gould. boar ds to M Tramp. Bon & Co. J Beisley. boards tii Semi Bolton & Co; Tiles 1s ttheets do t, Norcross & neon': John A Lemon, bituminous ooal and grain to A G Catcall & Co. MEMORANDA. Ship Calliope. Goodwin. hemoa. arrived at Liverpool SU ult. Bh.p Lizzie Oakbrd, EWtidge, hates, sTrived at Li verpool ult. . tthip no tbeth.Gtleipie for Londonderry, cleared al Bt Jotto. Ist inst. _ Baia Carioca, liorner. cleared at New York 6th taut for PhiSadolphla. Bark John Godfrey, Clark. kenos; arrived at London derry 22d nit Bark rlathiutiel Cogswellilamblin, hence, at Queens town 25th ult. . . Brig outran, Buttan for Philadelphia and XO7 Weft, sailed from New York 6th inst. brig Orizatra, rendieton. henee. at Houton 6th hug Brig Po:meet, Hid, hence, at Boston 6th inet. Brig Anglo-1 , 4.t0n. Dodge; for Philadelphia, redieinod at liottsrdam nth uJt- Bnge J W !Indio and trinyav, for Philadelphia, re • tnuutrd at Newport 4th inst. Brig tit mile', (Br) Mumford, tonne, at Cjieeustown 26th ult. Bohm Baratt Bengon Mary and Hornet, Hen ley. *sited from Now Bedford dth instant. tor Phila delphia.. hoots C It Vioksrv. Babbitt. and R L Croaker, Pres bray. hence. at Dighton 34 inst for . Taunton. Bahr !no. Crowell, hence, ea Prorldeooe 4th lost. SPECIAL NOTICES. • 01flt Plllog Cr OTRING 07 TEI IdATEST BITIAIS. made in the best manner, eorprewdy fo PAIL SILVA. LOWN3 prices beret E flan ..nerares. 'kW toode Made to order warranted v eatarthotory. Oar ONE-PRICE natant striatly ad hered to. All are thereby treated etfke. saU-tr . JONES de CO.. eoe, IKAStS EV Mreat lia,t_nroFrsLoa's celebrated and perfect Hair Dye is sag bus is Lie world. others are Mere imitations of this great original, which ties gained such extensive patronage in all pasts of the globe. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Liquid Bar 071 f iaslarstlV produces a splendid black or natural brown,without staining the skirror injuring the hair , and wi ll rtmedy tA4 ill 4ffects of bad dyss, invigorating the hair for life. Hold by 6.11 Druggist, and Perfornara. Who!elide by PAHNESTOCK h CO.. DYOUT & CO.. rbilodelrblz. Nkl-11 • Cisovas BAEHR'S OILEBILLTED , • NOISBLESB EEIVINB rad Sect in tics for Fatally Sestiat. Ile. TRU CINFSIKYV Iltrimt.inahulittnim syr tT MARRIED. X vLLY—XDINGE R.—On the 4'h of Ji by Her. T. B. Miller. Mr. James B. 'Kelly to Miss Baboon& IL Ed inter both of rhilitil•lphia . • FIILLERTO %—KNuX —On the di inst. , by the Bev. William Barnes. Mr Thos. Fullerton to Mum Lilly' • Knox, troth of Ph.latelohia. . t.Tr Its M Z—MYE.Rd.--On the ith inst.. by the Rev.!. R. K•noard, Mr rdward LI. Steinmetz to Mts. Elisabeth Myers, both of this oily.. • ROYAL—At Germantown. on the morning of the 7th inst,. Jacob 8. Rot &Lae- en 27 years. His relatives and friends are T64,4400'17 invited to attend his funeral, from his moths, 's residence, Main, below Winer st-eet, on Wednesday afternoon. the lath intt.,at 3 o'clock. without further notice. ti UN l'Eß.—On eunday morning, July 7.1867.. Henry Reed, son of George W. and cusen Hunter, aged one Year. e.GFRT.—On Faturdey, lair 6th. 3201. Eliza, wife of Jacob F. Bagert. Be. friends and those of bar family are respectfully hnvited to attend her funeral, from the residence or her usband, No. 1016 Vine street, on '3 uesclay mat. July htft. at 4 o'clock P. M. Y yardlervtile, Bucks county, on the morning of the 7th inst., of garalysis, Wm. Yardley, in the 70th year of his age. The friends and relatives of the family ore respeot fall, invited to attend his funeral, from his lets resi dence. on Fourth day morning, the 10th ;nat.. at 10 o'clock. Persons from the en'y will leave Bensing sta t i on at 7 o'clock A. AL, aod prooeed to i , reeneburg on the Belvidere ireutrood., where they will Atm carriages awaiting them ; returning, will leave the latter-named 44 " EV/ 4 5 11 . -- 11. J d. n Saturday morning,htia. Sarah Glad ing, widow of the late fiathaniel Moore, in the reth year of her age. Her relatives and friends. also the friends of her son. Rev. Asher Moore, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from the residenoe of Mr. John • Johnston 313 South oeoond street, this afternoon, at 6 o'clock, without further notice. RIFFLII.I'.—On the morning of the 6th !net., Joseph Franklin, 'contest son of George W. and Pnacilla J. Ritfert, aged 16 months. Femoral - from toe residence of his father... No. 3703 Coatrs street. this (Monday) s fterpoon. at 2 o'clock. WILLIAMS.—On the evening of the ha inst., Mary Ann .wifeof Joseph K. W Illlalnl, in her 31d Ye• r. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 734 Wallace street. this ( coda, ) morning. ate o'clock. ••• CORC4I6R.—On the 4th inst.. Ann Bottum wife of Henry Cornish, azd daughter of the late Samuel Jobrenn, of this ',By. Funeral from the residence of her bullhead. No. 033 Arch street, en Thud-day of ernoon, at 2 o'clock. Weekly Report of Interment HILA.I.III °rites, July 6. hittermnita 11. tAs City f Phi/fie:4lphi° from tbr Juno to The 6th tif Juty. 18131. MIMED apoplexy - - C&Door of Fe0e..... • Uterus-- Throat-- thurnalties Croup. .. Congestion of Brain. Ltuag Cello de !Soleil. e. — lufautum.-- Cirrlosui .--..—. Conlunnen of Loose C0111%1119 C 711.110810 DI pate Drag y Cheat.....,. : II Dixtsso of felt s A . -....... 1 .1 .. Lungs-- 1 " Kidoey&. 1, Easau &obi 1 10wned.—........ .1 3 yirenteir-......1...". .3 4 ebilt 4 T----•-•** 3I L i Erosion on 8niin;....1...•1 11,1 Total __ ..07/ TIM MAP/ TIIXLR WHIR : Under 1 yin4r................ 85. Fr om $0 to 60-- . From 1 2 to t 2 5 - - - .. : 3 0 1 ' .: 60 . to 7 8 2 , ................ .to 10.............. 18 ~ to to 00.............. !. !. to ._,....___. 10 .! _9 O to 100....._. 1 " 300 to o 10 to 10—x...14 XI to 39 • _. " 10 tO I -10 Nineteenth WAIDS. WARDS. I WA2102. Pint ..........11 Tenth ...teenth....-... 17 fisoond ..........16 Eleven - di-- 6 Twentieth .2.:-17 Third —........ - 9 Twelfth— .- 9 Twenty-first.... 2 pprth.-...........311 Thirteenth--. 6 Twenty - second.. 2 Fifth —...-2-101Pourteenth.....11 Twepty-thlrd.._ 4 1 16ixth --........... 6 fifteenth --V Tweiata-rodra.-21. Beim Li th -........16 Si X2OO 11 th /0 Unknowx.....-.13 Eighth_..__ 2 serenteenth-..28 ..- Ninth —..-.. 6 Eighteenth...-. 9 ULU-- —la NLTIVITY—United State', 232; Formic', 34 ; UR known, 16. From the Almshouse, 8; People of Color. Jf ; from the Country, 3. The number of deaths compared with the tores9ohd insLertOfri and of tart was ar follows: was 479 Week ending June 29. mama. 162; Female'', 113; Boss, 117; efrle, al. By order of the Board of Health, WILLIAM. HEAD. Health Officer. OURNIIig STORE, BEEISON & SOH, 4 . 7 . 1 1- 918 CHESTNUT /Street, are now feline sl*ok 0110,0 MaratS. at 18 end ell( orate. • leek names, at 26 and 313( Genie. Meet 7-4 wide baregrs. ba end 6234 cent/. Seoond-mommo. #ophr.e, 26 ciente. Gray mixed tavailLS,l234*. Gray mottled modem's. 'Me. Gray ming d yids madonnas. Mo. Went and white printed grenadine baseline, 100. Beepbenl plaid real arenadin. be.apea, 600. placiciad white rats organdleaMo. ly/ • • . DIED. • Bernie— . BeTorrhage-,...-..• Bowels..— .. Lungs }looping C0ugh.....- lultumsnahon, Brame Broader..._._. " reritcuswon.. •' - . . & Bowels " Nose _____ lint= Yotet Me ea lee Old age.....—..... Paler. ...._.... K he urnaturm.-- Bmaii- Pox, Still- Bore.— .. ' triata re , libel; Mesenteries TT" THE VO T LUNEER REFREHMENT Committee hereby tender their spe S cie' thanks to the Zano-street Grammar Nohool for the Canaan Riven on the nth of June. at the A °Moray or mune. JOHN SAVORY, Chairman. J. B. WADe, tiememr.r. it. (TrALUMNI. ASSOCIATION, CENTRAL HPl.trCHOOL.—lhejejni- 4 neual Meeting or the Alumni Axsoctation C. H. 8., will be hell on WHONAMDAY ' , SING. July D. at a o'o`oolr. at the High School Building. MUM D and oaI , Ery Ste. dr.. PH ..;e4 BENTOZ4.Pre•idont. CHABLIS BucKw‘wrea,aaoretery. JO It" ET-. BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA —NOTICE to hereby given to the holder, of the Note, nr .aid Dank registered 'or payment on or Worts May 25. 1981. that the dividend IMAT4OI/ thereon wilt be paid on presentation of triad nutmeat 'be 01E38 of the al eigeres. 907 LID tajtY B•reet Wetted cony.) be tween the hours of /0 A. M. and 2 ". M. W. C. PATTERSON, W. SAVAGE, J. D. TAYLOR. Assispees. VIIILA.DULPIL SW] 1. tail. 34 tit." i OFFICE or THE FAME I eaSURANCE COMPANY, No. 406 Ca • /ITO IJT Ntfilet PITILAELPHIA. held 1 1861. At a meeting of the Board of Di eatom held the day, a dividend of THItblE PbR CENT. wee declared on the oavital, payable on the first day of August next. lm W. I. BLANCHARD. leveret/ire% WE HAVE EMPLOYED HELP FROM '4 THERoTEerruiT EXCHANGEolouthwest 'corner SECOND nub NEW Streets, and take pleasure in reeuramendius it to the pablio As an institution lunch needed to our city , for tie ()are in selecting the best mon, women, and children as to sbaracter and snail hoations : J. E. ADDICKBO)33 Rase street. IS. M. SLLUERS. Oman and Tulpehooken streets. J U WAN NA RANDOLPH. )734 Chestnut Street. EDWIN KIRK PA !TACK. 1331 Arch street. Dr. PAINICOAST, 1121 Mount Vernon street. JAR. RICH 4.RD6,1530 Mount Vernon street, GEO. FREEMAN 547 North Eleventh street. F. G. OLIVER, 85 0 North Sixth street. It. A. Ho w 1 hi rdArid Germantown avenue. T. WILSON, 210 North Front street. T. hloGUfft 14, 42:11kmth Front street. M lii. WHITE, 323 Marshal[ street. W. C. BOXER, fiE Market street. W. H. RICHARDSON,4IB Market street.. And over one hundree and _fifty more, to whom re f/tram, will he ivee at tbs.:Mae. meal-3m NEW PUBLICA'rION.S. NEW LAW BOOKS• JUST PUBLISHED BY • LITTLE, BROWN, & 00., No. 110 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON GRAY'S REPORTS, Vol. VIII. Reports of oases armed aed determined in the 8u premc ludieial Court of Massachusetts. 1W HORACE GRAY, Jr.. Egg- Vol: YIII. Bvo. 9600_ STORY'S EQUITY JURISPRUDENCE Commentaries on Equity Jartsprudence, aa adminis tered in England and America. By Eon. JOSEPH CORY. Eighth Edition, carefully redieed, with ex tensive adations. By Ron. ISAAC F. REDFIELD. 2 vole. ilvo. 81101. .176-fmw3tif ROOKS, LAW AND KEHOELLANEOUg, new_and old, bought . , sold, and exchanged, at the PULLADBLPEIA-BANK )300K STORk., rte. Sin gILEETti UT Street. Libraries at a distanoe purchased. Those having Books to nail, if at a dlitanoe, all state their names, risen, bindin_gs,_ dater. editions , vetoes , end condition*. WANTED—Books printed by Benja min Franklin, as well as early Books rinted in and spoil Americo. Autograph. Letters and p Portraits pur chased. Pamphlet Lime of Younsylvazia for sale. O&M -ues. in mess, sent free. Liberman appraised 'fir .701111 CAM PBSI.L. /1111LITAItii , GOODE: COTTON DUCK, 5U1T.91.3.GE FOR TENTS, . YOR par.x • FROTHINGHABI , 1 WEDS. ti COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DI3SOLDTION OF' PARTNERSHIP.- The pmtnership heretofore spitting b-tiireen SAML/FLe. 'MOM PSON and BeMU_Prlr H. JENKIN under the firm of THOMPSON JENKINS, is this dar dissolved br mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled end wound •up by rams! t 5. Thompson, at the store, No. 604 113 /LANE street. SAMUEL S. TtIOVPriON, SAMUEL JENKINS. Philnds., June 7th , jr7-d tf DISSOLUTION. The copartnership hereier•ire subeietion between the nadersitned. under the firm of J P. 81•1311VER & CO.. is this day dissolved. by mutual consent. The bunnose will be set tled at the old stand. No. 9 BANK and No. isiarnAw- JSSRRY etreete, Philadelphia. - • • J. P. BTRINER, FRANms F. wor.OAMUTH. HENRY VOLLMER. Philada.. Jet,' 1, 1861. - - COPARTNERSHIP FOl3l4lED.—The un demigned ham/ this day entered into copartnership. under the firm of . • • V701,04.1111.JTV1 do RALEIGH. • Being etteoetetera•to the late firm of J. B. STEINER /a Co.. we will °Whi ane the bunnies' in the same branohoa as heretofore, et the came place. No. 9 BaLleK ttraet and 12 sTR.AmitIEIRHY etreet FHAvete! F. WOLG altalTn. MAURICE RALEIGH. ;:41.'htlada...Inir 1.1861. Jrl.lm impaTAgty, Pro Tiers. Ili v ßte ORIIITB WANTED TO ,001 - Vote Col D. B. CIRNEY'S Itild Itestment (Phila. 1 de lt lpbta City tinerd.let p .tutillarl/84430 strong', zinw tesenewrltarpeLs Ferry. , I ' ttia=pladocimpanies and men wishing to Join will apply at /to. ttO t North FOURTH Street, above Rana street. Companies wtll be sent on to Join the rettiment ae fast as they are organized. . Jy4-60 i'UNITED STATES 0 AVALRY. WA :-- NTWD—For the Third Regiment.'. 8. Cavalry —able-bodied. unmarried men. of good character ato morals, be tween the ages of /Sand 38 years: to sere for ill years. Pay from LI to 91 dollars per month, wolf clothing. board, and medical attendance. Men accustomed to horses and riders weferred ; a minor 'alll not be enlisted without the 00[111811t Of 9ftrellte or tuardian. Apply at Principal Rendezvous, No. al , South e. 103 11111 Etreet. JOHN any A n V,, 3 7-3 w• Cast.9d Regt..U. a. Catey, Recce. Olfueer. WYETH dfd. BROTHER. APOTHECARIES, Will oim ' theie Neni Store. ' • 40. - 1412 ;WALNUT . STREET, . PRILADELPiILit, MONDAY MORNING, JULY Let, ISSI. - • • • Raving pioilded **err iippitstee and convenience, and nosaeising more titan usual advantage and facilities in IMPORTING, MANUFACTURING, AND MS , .r.E.rstiiG everything pertaining to a MODERN APOTHECARY 83 ORE, tbs., hope to receive a share of public favor. Their PERSONAL oare and attention will be given to every detail. 10-10 t C . OALI. COAL! ORDERS RECEIVES) POR LEHIGH AND SCituyiacru, COAL. EDWARD N. lIALLOWIZLI,, JeS6-wfm4t 133 WALNUT MEET. NEW LOAN ' FOR SALE A limited amount of the new 3,000,000 LOAN, la sums to suit Nachman, for isle by JAY COO= & CO., 114 SOUTH TBIRD ST RE'RT. lets-1m p lIREPORT WINE. FOX SALE BY 0. H. MATTSON. ARCH AND . TENTH STREETS. TA R T.O-0 • by "the l,ooo, all hrokory—neat. light, portable Stool. taking small space. Also. Camp Chairs, of every drson ptiou, et the regular reotory, Nos. uft3 and fr2s Nor h NJ X CH $ feet. It. . I. H. WIesLER. T OST OR MIRE,* ID—Policy of luso -u-3 ratios issued br the Frarklin Fire Inruranee Com pan• to filfte NPLIER, No.lB 238. on briok house. rou,h side of Olt Ek,N htreet, be feet west of efx teent.h. Application has been node for a renewal of the same Any me finding the Potioy will leave it at :1213 GREEN Street. Jr 8-nlwl3f. ESTATE OF 111.1.1tINUS W. PIKE, lie . • ' 4 ceased —l,ettars f .Adrabnatration op the Estate of Aln II IN (f 8 W. 1' KS, deceased. with his Will an nexed. have thug day been granted -to the understgned by the Register of Willa. All persona indented will Please make payment, and those haying olatms_pregent the Antao tO • w IRNKY ISO YT. odminigtratnr,Cam Testamento sinnexo, B. W. corn. r TRISTsi and CReseirwur dtreatg. Or to his Attorneys, h nox & W.c138 YER. J•8-ingt* 130 P oath o.XTllStraed. "F IFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL are far supanor to Oil Paintings as likanerses and rune'. if m-de by skillful artiste. Bee those mede at Fit 1 11 E m ad e ery. SECO til D Street. atiov 8 Green. maitre' from mud( Daguerreotypes and Ambro lips, lt• - NOTICE 1.8 HEREBY salVeN, THAT the followins Carfoficate of Surplus of the Penn sylvania Mutual Life Lowrance Company having been lost or mfelaid. an aernmation has been Made to the Comeau for the mane of a new certificate No. 2 48, 3247. WM. AP all Et. 533. jeto-mM pOSTAUE STAktPI9.-24 ct., 12 ct.. 10 et.. 6 et.. And 3 ot. STAMPS for sale at this °Mee. Fxsest. AR the 3 et. stamps, they till be sold at a dim count of five per cont. - .114-tf J 2OO UNI'I'ELI VINEYARD PRO PRIr.TORS COMPANY (George Pahrolto. Manager.) Ct lON • U —Just received PO r "Ocean nkini mar." [tom B .rdeaux. 100 cues (12 batting each) very fine OLD BKANDY (bottled to Cognac) of tab above well known and favorite brand. the . fi at Imports tion into the United obit., under the new tariff. to which we beg to call the attention of thtitrade. Nam :des can be seen at our office. For sale on hoed by the Bole agents. J. M. 1.1 , 8L1 & CO.. 10-Int 13K Bomb F HUNT fitreete F • ASS AND COMFORT. everyb od A. y t TFLEOBALD askx, Who oen Vigour. or Ira Shah a person probably never was born. But those who know When they eve muted en BOOTS or BROSS are invited to give him a call, and thoee.who never Were rat rod before may be ratted how. He u at hi. old •1600. SOS COATES Street, jel6 ilm p&A011 BRANDY. One barrel ire & 801717TERff PSICH, sc. ct.. asO. la! laWllll.**4 WOALD-600 lbs. for sale by MD t.ntirriLigt RETAIL DRY GOODS GREAT BARGAINS IN 81LX ALAIITILLAB, LACE MANTILLAS. and BUMMER CLOAKM, AT W. PROCTOR & CO.'S GREAT SALE, AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, /OS CHESTNUT STREET Summer Monks at .......$1 90, worth 35 00. Bummer cloaks at....-- 2 00, worth 6 60. Strived summer Moak,— 500 worth 10 00. Silk costa.— ... 10 50, worth 16 00. Silk circulars.— ~. 960. worth 16 00. . Lase manti11a5....._.......60, worth .10 03. Laos mantillas— —.... 6 00, worth 12 00. . Laos points.— ........ 1 60. Worth 4 00. Laos points— ..-- 60, worth 860. Finest Psalter Points and Mantidaa, at an equal re duotion from value. .4144 ARSEILLES FOR, BASQUES.—Just opened. at reduoedprimes , a good assortment of figured acd corded marseiller. SHEPPARD, VAN NA.RIANG N, & AR RIBON, 118-8 C 100t3 fiIiESTNU r Street. LINEN GOODE?, WHITE GOODS, &c.— of A-Ihe anbaorlbers reirponifulle invite the aitention bar ere to their large ale rtment of Linen and noose- Fu allibuut Dry bloods, Valle Gorda, Linen,. &a., whteikt Vteg sell a, low aa see other houso, who.esale or rethil, beatdee per Germ elf for cash. lefielt"PAßD, VAN liAlt.i.TisOlf.f , l,fc MON, Jib-St 1006 ciIEsTrIUT Street. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !'t GREAT SACRIFICES. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS offered in tne bolanee of our Stock of NOMMEN. lIREBN GOODS, DOW olosinK nut GREATLY UNDER COST PRICES. ' , organs in Lace Mantles, Bournous, Pointer'. Bargains in t ilk Conte. Sao:lnes a^d Blantloc r , AR(SAINS IN FANCY SILICA, BARGAINeI IN BLACK SILKS, 600. Mohair Grenadines for Mo. 150. Defames. new styles, fora:. ' _Wu Organdie awns for IMO. • • 12go. Lawns, fine Quality, fur 80. H. STEEL tc. EON, - No. 7IS North TENTH Street. above Coates pmeE, FERRIS. & Co., NO. 807 CHESTNUT STREET, Still °omit:llM io RETAIL their large WHOLESALE STattiK of White Goods.Linene...f aces. and Embroi deries. at price. which must make it to the interest of every one who may want an) think in their line waive them a call. as they will save at least 25per cent. of the urinal coat by so doing. JACONETS. CAMBRICS. !SULU% NAINROOKIL TARLitTANEIL SWISSEB, FRENCR fi1D51 1 .1."15, FRILi•IAN ctomrs. PulutiKo nWlSurtft OR BAftIaUES. EhIBROID'D EltlftTS. FLOUN- CfNOS. DOINGS, SI SEVt.I9, NHS. INeERT INGa, cOLL AUG. VALENr.I FNNE AND OTti.eß LACES. VEIV. MITTS, lIANDK ERCHIEFS OF ALL RINDS, SHEETINi 4 . PILLOW AMU SHIRT ING LlttiEr49,vitsto4 CLOTRd. NAPKINS. TA; BLE DAMA 4 Kft: utICKABACK AND OTHER TOWELS AND TOWELING& N. B.—A few titmice real thread and Cambria Lao° Pointes, at about hail pries. A new lot of trimmed and plain net undereleevea. beautiful stylee Val. lace handkerchiefs. ALL VERY CHEAP. • • PRIOE, FERRIS, & CO., so 7 CHESTNUT STREET. WHOLESALE .STOCJR HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY. HOSIERY. 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 RASA • • AT RETAIL FOR . GASH, • • • . AT RETAIL FOR. OASH; • •, • AT RETAIL:FOR .OASE, • •.. AT RETAIL FOR CASH.. The Subscribers of er . for sale, on • and lifter THURSDAY,. 6th 'INST.; . . it TEZII • NO. 409 MARKET, erstra-rEztos . sictuDa, - NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTH OMR; NO. 409 MARKET STREET, NORTHERDR, NO. 409 MARKET 8.1%MT, NOSI7O9IDr.. FROM 9 A. M. To 5 P. 28em8 wrocic ps 'Goons FOR, 0413 H, EiETAIih; L.M138 TIIANWitOLESALE PRIM: All kinds of • COTTON HOSIERY NEEDLES, PINS, GLOVES. HOOKS AND EYES, LADE MIYTS, SKIRT BRAIDS, ZEPHYRS, TAPER, BRAIDS, SHETLAND - WOOL., COMBS. BRUSHES, SPOOL COTTONS, PERFUMERY, BUTTONS, ' UNDERSHIRTS, (Of all Desorintion.) (Silk, Merino, Re.) Also, a Fell Annortment - 4,Dress Trirnatints, • • • BURNETT,. SEXTON,- & . SWEARIN. 4EN . . ie6ltu AU. 609 meiurwr STuE7. NEW MANT ILL A STORE. The most splendid BILE INAZITLBS in the car HOUGH, tric C 0.," 211.190UTH TENTH SWEET. STT,IC MANTILLAS, In every new style, the richest CM'Met ever - nen, tit the elegant New Store, 24 SOUTH TENTH STREET. , Houma & co. STOOK OF DRESS GOODS AT PRICED: AOCORDING TO THE TlhtEB.—Pochas. Bare's'. bilk Challies. half pros ; palatial.' re duped from .26 to / Spring e.; Spring Chintzes reduced from 123 k lapeoial attention Lawnsesed to our stook of Org.an &es and Jaconet which we nye bound to clove out at a low, figure. (MARL KB ADAMS& SON.' MGR VH sad ARCH Street*. CrIGANUIES MW FRENOH LAWNS, 1234 °eras. 60 pimps open to-day, I 2) cent,, Thule are all feet colon• Dark Prenah Lawns. Lavin of neat mulct. - • hYR.L7 & LANDELL. • FOURTH and A RCS. IYRE k LANDBLL are prepared to mut Touriee with— Fashionable Travelling Dresses, Fashionable Summer nilka. Foal:minable 1 awn tirgandw a. &e., &e. 'fiIYRE &. LANDELL WILL OPEN THIS MORNING— • - Black Lace Pointe'. • Giact Lace H 011113.0113. •Brack Lace Maw.lea. - EYRIC & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH, open to = day the zenuiDe Mozambique of the present isahion. Mortmbiquee 3‘ wide. • Mozamtuquee.rard wide. • hinzamingtlee 2 yards wide. CASSIMEBE3 AND BIIMMER, QOOOB `‘.l for Men's and Boys' wear. Light C.asimeres and rummer Stuffs. bos's Wear and Vesting". . A Fine Stook at Lowest Yricea . ctior&H& co. L. E. Cernor idTIVSB and Magime. • .111 CENT GRAY GOODS. N-• 25 cent Berms. z cent Fienred B Anclati. JO. 20. and 25 cent Finest Uremia. Blank flames, Temertinee and Crepe Maret2. COOPEII h cortmtp, Je27 • B. E. oor. NINTH and blAttaz34 A BANKRUPT IMPORTER'S STOCK £ of Samples of Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, in hem-strtahed. sheer- corded. and embroidated. from 10 Gents to 63 tents each; a great bargain. purchased a aaordice for cash. and to be mold in the same trey only. ADAMS & EON. jello EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. FRENCH LACE VELLEI.-4. choice lot just purchased from a, ban kru pt importer, and for Bale at half price at _ CHARLES ADAIHE'ii EON. j•2O EIGHTH and ARON etreena RILK MANTLES ! GRAY DUSTBES ! ! P%- , French Laos Mantles and Points. Very low Vriaige for Club. Pins fresh stock of these roods in our LARUE NEW ROOM, SECOND FLOOR. N. B.—Mohair Mitts. Noon skirtik,and Handkerchiefs ob i z r C OOPER in CON RD 5.M. nor. NINTH and MARKET. FIRENOH LAOS POINTS, BOUSNOUS; •■• AND MANTLED —A largo stook to be sold at less than wholesale prior's. We cannot be undersold iA these goods. • CRADLE:B ADAMS & 80N, JeSO EIGHTH and ARCH Litmus. R SHAWLS.. Bilk Border Gray Barak. Shawls. Striped Bilk Chit Bhawla. White 13areae and o , enadine. Light Paisley and Stellgui, Black Silk and Broohe. allagin,bas BROTHER!. mitourfti UT and EIGHTH Streets.. MUEQUITO NETTING, all colors ; tan, all colon, for covering glaanea; Plaid and Swim Muslin' at Nrnotesedaanoes. • - CHAFtE,Ne ADAMS: h BON, lean WORTH and AR Al Street,. MALL-P L AID 131.LKS. lb Blue and White French Bata. Bilk and W r i r t e e papl r t e fglc. French 60 dos. Bata. at 01.60 per doz. 10 dos. Whits Bilk Gloves, 260, per pair. Maw goods reduced very low. to tacmte_optitKES.t JOHN . SO.. 702 ARCH Street. SUMMER. GOODS. . ree m a nketa,—iti °nal to Nettin g ., Colored Tarlatans—G•eu r !rata. Bathing Goods-81in Hollonda. Furniture Ckantzee—Shade Holland/. &Wag Towele—Burnis Oro/ h. BIM RPLESS_BRIMIERS, )0211 • I:2lMSTritir7 &rid EIGHT!' IStreebt srtoud, NOTIuZ On and after this data TRORMLEY & CHAIM will offer_ EVERY POSSIBLE lIIDGCBM_ERT CASA PURCHASERS OF DRY GOOD 5!• Bettgetartnine , d to riziecs t/iiir Stock they lin ties G te a tiutifit v f ''an'uoy BUks for DI °eau, worth 811.13 Heavy Rich Fancy 811ke for el, well worth 81321. Grenadine and Barone Goods, about one half their value. Gray Mixed Goods. In every variety, from 8 cents per yard to 50 cents. BLACK BILKS, RIOSCHAALOWPROUS, VERY item, Bleak Eirepade Vim, double faeed. ike t ,Re. DOo. Lainea, Calicoes . Cassuneres. Clo t hs , vesUntl, Lt t ep s , mustl2, Flannels. Qui/thCe i rr i &Qt. &o. BRAWL CLOAK-ROOM AA ITIOR. French Laos. &atlas. Pontes t Shawls, _ OLOnes. Cambria Lace Mantles, Chantlila Lsoroda, Re. Black Bilk Coarentles. evs s tyl e . At If OILNLEY & ClllBBB' IL E. eerier IRV/ it BPI/NC CARDER Ms. loot .tt AVAIVA 0104JL2.—A L 000,001) 11 ohoios assectutent, some ache moat oats twnsled,b,rsede to the Hawses tem eet, inch he' altar°. Cabanas, Verdad Eaponots. Nep tune. Black Bps. Punchinello, &a., tr.o. Also, Firers. and:Ascot& glitarettim. For sale lcrw for at old tariff emu's. 7 thiii importnr, CELAALISAI ht• Nol -lat sun Iso WAl a jt Bass& SUMMER RESORTS. - - - iptEDLOE'B HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, the terminus of the railroad, on the left, beyond the dooot. Thh House is now open for Board er, and Transient Visitors. and offers ochommodations equal to any llotol in tialanno City. Mattes moderate. Mil/iron an i ser•ants half pride. Sir Parties sbou'd keep their seats until the oars a•rive in front of the hotel. isl-lm CONG:RESS BALL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. This spaoisue Rouse. situated at Atlantic City, will be opened on the 29th June, with every accommodation for visitors. The Rouse fronts the beach 190 feet. riving a splend.d view of the ocean. and is near the Fishing and Saili ng point. 110 inane will ho spared to secure the comfort and convenience of guests. je9t.tae2 THOiIIAS C. GARRETT. LIGHT 110 USE COTTAGE, ATL 4 NTT° CITY. the nearoat House to tho safest part of the beach, in now °pan for Peason. 1E 6 48 MOD i..ft NO LIQ.CORB BOLD ON THE PREMIERS. JOHN WOOTTONtor.. Proprie N-7 EGASIDE [LOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BY DAVID RCATTERGDOD. A NEW PRIVATE BOAT ONO-HOUSE. henna- Dully situated at the foot of Pennsr Iva= Avenue. Vow open for visitors for the season. je2l-2nt SEA BATH) NG. —". The Clarendon," (formerly Virginia Rouse,) VIRGINIA AVER U ATL CITY, is now open for the atioommodation of Boarders. 't his House to situated immediately on the fleaoh, and from every room affords n. fine view of the sea. f reat-Sin] JAM ill:GRIN& Mr G. "TAMMANY • HOUSE, NORTH CARO LINA AVENUE, Near the - Depot, ATLANTIC crrThe s r. übsorlbor take), pleasure in informing his former patrons and the pub'to that he bag reopened the above Howls. where he will be happy to Please all who may fauorhini with a call. je24 Sm ELIAB CLEAVER, Proprietor. QUMMER BOARDING, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ASTIL &ND 1301.18. E. Corner of lentatylvanla avenue and the Railroad, Atlantio Avenue, IS NOW (WEN ri • For the re neptlanpf permanent or ~ o tT ird ii B 6 . n a t r bal io em: 2mie24 Z WASH INGTON HOUSE, ATLANTIC' • • CITY, N. J.—This Rome Write the Surf. and has the Gueet B•thing Ground an the Beach. Board Mr week, $8 60. Bathine Dresses I eluded for weekly boardete only. Board par day. 8180. Sande meals, 80 (lent.. JOILINI ROTIIP.RHAIkI. j024-2taP i opnetor. . . - ENTUCKY ROUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tris comfortable and convenient new house located on Kentucky avenue. opposite the Surf House, has been fitted up for visitors this tinsiin. . . F. & P. Quirli,v_Y. PropTinto's, N. B.—Homes and Carriage% to Hire. je24.2rn CkAV TAAL XIOUSB, ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1., '• • MeLAWLOR, Proprietor. The above new house is open for Boarders. Rooms equal to any on' toe besot!. well ventilated, high oell- Inge. /to. dervanrs attentive and polite. Appyoximate to the Bathing grounds. Je.l4-2m jIRANKIIN HOCSE, ATLANTIC CITY, x.l. IW MARY MAGUIRE. Thus Ifoose, fronts the surf. and possessee the finest Bathing Grounds on the beach. - Itosrding StISO per woek; 81.50 per drty. Single missile cents. Bathing. Dresses included for weekly boarders only. Je74-2m CONBTITIITIONAL HOUSE, .ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. (Opposite the National' JAMBE J. BARR. • (Ofgh Old Globs.) Proprietor. 07" The oholoost brandeo. Liquors and Cigars to be found on the !eland. .1024-2 m VOL - 015181A HOUSIC, Atlantic City, IL , R. J. EDWARD DOYLE. Proprietor. Thies Dram. is in the immediate vicinity of the Surf House, and within half a square of the beat Bathing Grounds on the beach. Theproprietor will use every effort to make his guests comfortable. Terms reason able. .1e24 2ro _ - STAB. HOTEL, . . (!stirly j o i vat i o r pr6 ume l p skt? Hotel.) • SAMUEL ADAMS, Propnetor. Dinner.— Alen, Cerra gas 631.1;e: Dents. 1119 - Boardere aooommodated on the meet reasonable terms. Jell lot .HALL, N. 7 Case I CLAPP. Cape May. N. J.—The propnetor of the above-oamed finely located establishment would reepeotfully mfonn the thousands of Gneste that have heretofore visited his hones. that. in order to meet tho premiere of the times. he has, for Iho eremitic Benson. REDUCED 'HIE EHARGEtt for lil.orue.a to EIGHT DOL CARR PER WEEK. Children under 12 years/it age and 'servants half price.' Superior accommodations, and ample room or 200 persons. Refers to J. Van Court, 243 arch street Philadelphia. je2l-2m AARON GAILTLETBON , , Proprietor. WHIT. SULPHUR AND CHALY BEATE SPRINGS. ar DOUBLING GAP. These Springs are in Cumberland onnnty, Pa., thirty miles west of Harrisburg. on the Cumberland Valle,' Railroad, and a-0 now open for the reception of visitors. Board from five to eight dollars, aecordmg to . rooms. froou ro your through tickets at the norm Prams Elul road Office. at a reduced price 34 th•ough, Coll on B. S. 'mitten Jr.'. & Co .. 603 Market street, for information, cards. ho. GOYLiEs.A.Rfs, de REAMER, • ie2o-2m* • Proortetore. SURF ROUSE, ILTLANTIO OITY, NEW • J BRIM Y. This HOTEL. With its first-olass aocommodations for over 400 guests, will be opened on the 17th of June. Situated within nary yards of the Ooean, at a point where the bathing is the best and safest on the coast and remarkable for nn unusually dry and nealthr abnos photo, the 8171 IF ROUSH will be found one of the most attractive places of summer reuort near Stuladolphia. 9he table wilt be most liberally supplied. Tho house is lighted with gas and plentifully supplied with toed (natant water. A net band of 'renal° and the services of several fast-sall.ng Yachts him) been engaged, and on the pre mises are Billiard Tables Bowl ng Alleys, and a aufft °lent nue-her of Bath Houses. The F.Mlaing. Gunning. and Sailing at Atlantto City cannot be varptusaed. All trains stop at the SURF HOUSE, to land and take n youssengern. For any information. softly at ASHLAND )10filfg. AR , 3I Street; Philedelplua, or address the Subscriber at the Sari House. el2-36t IL 8. BENSON. Proprietor. HOWLAND'S 110 TEL . BATHING. LONG BRANCH, N. J, The fruhsenber will epee his hotel for the ANCSPTtuei OF vISITORB on Beturdep June LS, OH. mylll-au IL HOWLAND, Proprietor. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, CAPE ISLAND, IC J. Thu well-known first class Rotel will bo opened for the reception of guests on TEURIS . D AY, Juno tO. WEST tr. TEOMpSON, 'Jell-ew Proprtetore. COLUMBIA HOUSE, Cape Island, N. J. This celebrated house will be opened for the re oeption of guests on June 25.1831. The situation of this house is one of the most beanti ful on the Island, OOMMAIldleg an unobstruoted view of the ocean. A iand of muzie hue been engaged ennineivel`r for this house for tae Beeson. A large number of bath houses are oonnected with the eatablethment. Good stabtinu, (or homes attached to the premb es. Applications for rooms or other partionlars will meet with prompt attention b 1 addressing the subsonber. JAB. H. LAIRD, PrePrieror• Jell-11m Cape Island. N. J. SACIIIICEI'S HEAD . HOTEL, (MILFORD, CONN.—The proprietor of this well-known. first clam, faeluonable 8 8616188.-110 USE would inform its former patrons. and the pubSio generally, that he built on three humored feet last spring, making seventy- tour new bed rooms, new dining-room, fort, by one hun dred. new parlor. forty by tee , litity. Every room in the hotted is newly furnished, with new carpets and new oottage furniture. The Hotel is of modern construe tionhuilt on an extensive scale. with so' ommodations for tour hundred guests; beautifully located on Long Island Sound. fourteen miles east of New Haven. on the New London and Stooington Railroad; new bil bard-room, with three new tabies; two new ten-pin alleys, at & convenient distance from the house, and twelve new bathing hotums. Fishing isnot sur , ruined on the Sound. A new yacht of forty-five tons, and several' small sail-boats, will be constantly on hand, ready fOr_partieg• • Going horn New York to Sachem's Head, take the 8 A. M. train and 3 P. M. train ; check and ticket to Sachem's Dead direct, ohanging oars at New Haven. time through 3K hours . From Ne9r Haves to the Reed at 73,1 A. Pd.„ M.. and 61'. M.—time 40 =Mitts. At the au:hoofs Head depot will be found one of Cook's best four-horse Omnibuses, new and clean, to carry you direot to the house. A new awn, one hundred by fifty-two feet. was built last spring, whioh will accommodate fifty bons..i f teen &ores of land have been enclosed, and filled with ornamental and fruit trees, walks, &o, The house will be opened for the reception of tym pany on the 56th day of tune next, under the immediate superintendence of the owner. B.—Mosuurtoes are never man at the Head. 108-lm H. LAO: SCRANTON. rILESSON SPRIN4I3, , : CASIBRIk . 00., PA.—This delightful and papules plats of simmer resort, located directly on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the summit of the Allegheny mountains, twenty-three hundred feet above the level of the oosan, wall be open for guests the 70th of JUNE. Bince last season the grounds have been greatly improved mid beautified, rendering Cresson one of the moat romantic and attractive places in the State, The furniture is being thorougnly renovated. The seeker ofpleavare , and the sufferer from heat or disease, will find &min nows here, in a tirst-class Lavery Stable, Billiard Tables, Tenpin Alleys, Baths, &a., together with the purest air and water, and the most mactificent moun tain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets good for the round trip from Philadelphia, ay -60 •; from Pittsburg', SM. For farther Information, addren G. W. MUMATI, Cresson Springs. Cambria Co., Pa. F PHR Alr A N RINGS, • LANCIARTEIt_COVN MOUNTAI TY_j.PENINE SP YLVANTA, This oelebrated wtering Place will open for visi tors on the 3d day of JIJNE. with all the attractions of former seasons. Situated on a mountain 1,303 feet above tide-water, overlooking the richest agricultural co try in the world, the air perfently pure and dry at ail times, ren ders it proverbially healthy'. there are ample acoommodetions for QS visitors— fine graded walks through the fejlet al i4" r to iinewirvaainZiri the top of - which is presenti untain l to the eye one of the lineal and moat extensive patio- Millis views to be seen. A good livery andept e place. and beautiful drives around ; hot cold ba t he; a splendid bend of Musick (from tope Uermante, of Pro iedelphia,;) Yowling alleys and billiard saloons, with tie latest improved tables. Large gardens attac hed to the place, from which all the vegetables ace taken fresh for the table, which, too, will be supplied from the Philtdelphia and Saltunore markets. as well air from the pan aenculitural oonntry aronzut. Careful and attentive se manta. Raving been aadt2bOtbd with the establishment for some leant with the lateProPrietor. the undersigned =tares the old patrons of the plsop and the public' generally that it willbe a onduoted, to every depart ment, In its Wittier popular way Me ltonto tho Brining will lake the oars to Lances ter, thence 13 miles staging over pleasant roads and through a beautiful country. Through tcpketa Issued at the ferinv 'veins &in M road °oo, Ii•LEVioNTH and 31AREET etreete, Philadelphia. For further partionles s or cironlapt tlkt prop_petor refers to JOB. 13. myE c'o or 'ma and VINE afflicts, and to jAM BRYBUN. 0. it North &XVI !Street, Pluladelabia or add 13. C. ALAYMAKER, Ephrata P. 0., Lancaster co., Pa. au!!-Itm 1! ANSION HOUSE, MT. CARBON, rohnylkill °mots, Pa., Is now open for ViaktOre. For tome, apply on the premiss, *l4-102. OPAL DIENTALLLt4A.—We apoak from e_ractloatexperlence when a4vilic that the OPAL pENTALLINA made by r. thatrai. of BROAD and SPRUCE etreete Ls decidedly the :meat preparation for the alopth aril teeth that we have ever used. We believe It fulfils A that ia planned for it, and L a th e re _ sown:leaded by the mart eminent gentiati vs minas all to lava , t a trial.--Ro/Lha. Artll-111•0. ( 1 ,._ tat!, PEROELA AXLLLA 811.12165 . , r. Late' D b resa Xrpteatom —a tyre y L rotrietton, eypitl.„dvriffirßiGt")lnfroltia'n dimoription. Belt ing Pecking, Ease, and every alto). manufactured of India Robber of the beet umterial. Goods sold FOR CABE, TO SUIT Tflb. 'TIM KS. at the Great India Rubber rgtore. 311 CHEB IN UT Street. above Third. north side. Army and Nary Eq i ni u s ti m A n T ur s . oRNLE . v .. Jein-Int UNITED VINE' AR,D PROPRIETORS, CO. (George Pali gime, Manager) COGS AC.--J received. by t h e Orme, Skimmer, from ltordeacx, a shipment of the above faronte" brand't or'Grandli of the vintages of 18n8, IBed ISO; • m IMO, in half , quarter, and eighth ropes, note and da - k. he . popotanty of this Bran& m hag dticied various tattoos of their •• trade mant," and we now' eedl the atter'. ion of the Trade thereto ~and to parttoulath no porohetes, that•all pliolitures of the Vine -00.1 tnasy d ropreenurs Compsin Cognao , has the name of P g eni,gose, Manager." braded in lull. For sale inbond by the" gel, &lents," 1. M. LESLIE Ir. CO., 3 SS South FRONT Street. 300 OASES LiZEILIgI3 GING= WINE. —The attantiomoi the Trade 1e invited to the .isere popular article, a light, steamer, and retreat, int stomachio beverage ior laMtly nab doting the rummer 111:18.60a. For sate ey the nruunsal Cfoolllll 1110 the car. J. ta.LEAF.tAs &tO.. 17b lm 138 &mit ire.ol , 4T atroec. WALNIIT-STIVIDET DIZAIRE. ONE WE.EK MORE. TO NIsHT. ANDS EV. RY NifaßT Thie Week, MOLDY AND CAMPBRLL'S MINSTRELS. New DonAe, Aatm. Defoe., Derleeques, by BIRCH. BROWt end COwe OA, The unexselled Quartette. CAMPBELL.. GE.,FFIN. REPATF.IB and IttEI,VII.,LE. Torether with Messrs. HOWARD, OttARLEA. _ MON 8. &o. To conclude with the RETURNED CAL' FOELNIANB. Admistion to all outs Dar t 7 h comm e n cets Poore open nt hell pant 7, to at 8 o' for for particulars Balii 1)8 tit ASSEMBLY BTJILIKNOS. BRVItr•TH WE'RE! MONDAY. July 8. and EVERY NIGHT This Week, SEBolt.IO Ai and RUSSIAN WAR! Magnificent Views of t• a War. Phillimn. Vienna. Fairfax. Romney. LIFE PORTRAI of , Rt. RRESKL GEN EltaL S. Splendid Representation of the Russian War. Admission 26 ciente ; children le Cense. IyB iSt AOADEMY U MUM. BROAD and ,LOCUST Streets. CONCERT BY THE YOUNG LADIES OP THE MADISON OsAMNIAs. scam., IN AID OF TEE VOLON YE tißi. TUESDAY T.VENING, July 9, 1861. Mr. G. F. Hensel% cur Great Pianist. Mr. W. Hill. our Great Tonor, and Mies Shale, our Great Soprano, have kindly consented to lonia. Conducted by. John Boyer. Pianist__._.... Prof. A. Baohmann. Admission 95 Gene Doan open at 7 o 'clock. To be oommeneed at 8 o'clock. iy4 et" PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THB FINg ARTS. 1025 Miff.firNlTT ktreet. is open daily. Senders excepted, from 9A. 1•1 till 6 P M. Admission :24 t:en.6 Chilo , Pn under twelve years, half price. Shame of Stook, 830. 171 SEA BATHING, BRIG sivTINK BOUS.a. BRIGANIINE. BKACH. N. J. Now open for the SR/UlOll. The Bsthing. Fishing, Gunning, and Yachting beirupvery cupertor. Boete will .awnit guests at the icht on arrival of trains. Boaid per week $B. I'. 0. address. Atlanta. Citr. H. D. SellTu, jr.3-2in Pro trieter• WIIITA HOUSE_, Lower end of MAIISACHIJBwITTS Avenue. ALTIrI This house is !posted immedistely_Ton AN the Beach, and presen.9 every accommodation for Visitors. Terms modemte. W Ii.LjAM WILIrk HOUSE. je2P-Pni Proprietor. SEA-BATIIIN.{.4, SAILING, AND FISH LNG. - . ATLANTTC ROCHE ' , WATCH BILL, Near Stogungtob, Conj. Title nelebrated watering-ulnae Hotel. where the facilitors for rho hing. , ailing. Fishing. and toe enjoy ment of the best quality of eaa foo are superior to anybther in-the United Staten, will be opened on the 10ttt of Juno, 1851.. U. S. SPENCKFL. jet - 1m • Proprietor. BRIG -GS HOUSE, CHICAGO, LIZINOLS. The undersigned niepeotfully announce to their friends. Wrong. and tbo travelling roblio generally. that owing to the stringently of the times, they have reduoed the price of board to TWO DOLLARB_per day. Thankful for the patronage so liberally . bestowed on them, they Jespectfully ask for a oontinnanoa of the [dime, EUSIFUTI g their patrons that the " Bit.ll3oS" will be conducted cm the amnia liberal plan that has heretofore characterized their establishment. WM. F. TUCKER & Co. KITTATPXY HOUSE, Tide rayon to place is now oven, Presenting increased attractions, for the seaaon. Leave Kensington Repot at 1 o'clock A. M., and ar rive at the Gap at to o'olook F.M. R •PERExcits.—Franklin Peale, Morton McMichael. Louis A. Goday. Samuel C. Hemmer. and Charles Backer. L. W. BROD 6f.v AD. jen-lm . Propnetor. rrE ATUIACIBRA," ATLANTIC -I- CITY; N. J. SPLENDID NEW 110IPIE, B E. Corner of Atlantic and Maasnonusetts Avenues. Now open for the reception oarders. The Rooms and Table of 11F A_LRAMBRA" are unsurpassed by any on the Island. There is a soactous foe Cream and Refreshment Sa loon attached to the Rouen. Terms Moderato. C. DUBOIS k S. J. YOUNG, Proprietors. gCA-B &TB lE - 443.—The UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC. N. .1., is now open for visitors. Thle is the largest and nest-fernished Hotel on the Island, and being convenient to the beaoh and surrounded by exteneive and welt shaded grounds, is a dtssratlln House for families. It is Lighted sr.tti kals end well supplied with' pure water. The ciermanta Society wilt furnish the muttio for the season. 'rho cars atop at the door of the hotel for the o .nvenience of gooses. • . J.hRSIS.LA/1 bIcKIBBIN, ..x.- jede-tf Prounetor. lIOLDZKOM HOURB, BRIGANTINE BEACH. Is grim open for Boarders. The fisbii , g and grinning are good. and ba'hing Se good as there is on the mut ;''he Boat will meet the Atlantto Railroad cars at 11 o cloak •every day- the imbsariber will take pains to make his Boarders comfortable. It has formerly' been kept by , lease Holdzkom, now deceased, for 20 rears. I'. B.—Board to Bait the times. • ii4-6t* tc W. HOLDEKOAL SOHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, The J W SEY. "HEATH HOUSE" will be ope N E ned fo ER the re °option of Company Juno 15th having been ext.n.iveiy refitted and improved mane the last Beason ; affording additional comforts to visitors, and mere:Ming die d& sintblenPs, of the place. Asa healthy. pleasant, .nd fashionable place of Sum mer resort, Schorder'n Mountain" has but few equals, and is surpassed by none ft is reached by a. pleasant railroad ride. and only seven hours from Philadelphia. York, r e to the 11 o'clock tram far New York, reach Jersey City at 3 o'rtince, thence by Morrie and Essex Railroad to the Mountain. ttaturzung,leave the Mountain at 6 .t. M. gal I P. M.. arriving in Phlla delphia n. I and 8 o'clock P.M. rooms can now be en gaged. Charaei . moderate. D. A. CROWRI.L. Jar:- fimwiBt. Proprietor. TO LET.— The DWELLEf G and MN-SCHOOL-ROOM attached 131 . 04 PaRRIBH dtreet. C. R. PkINICO nicr. :76.64• TENTH and ivit:LoN ?treats. VAYLPI,OYERS WANTING YOUNG AL:Av Men, &0., are invited to earner tke" Emgdor went Committee," at the Roome of the '7lll en a Chnetian .dencointion. 1009 and 101/ C TIVUT Street. • ae3-Em FOR BALE AND . TO LET. je ..FOR SALIC OR TO RiNTLA Brick ma,R011313 TWETYBECONO Sreet. beim V lately usad for s Algaager Bakery. and now having all the Machinery, °tens t ace:miry for earning on that bac:nevi A pply to 8.6.17ER8 THOMAS, abland Bowie. g e l i Inn 52,500 $1,400, 51,100, $ 00. swit.,4• ,,, kfy—Ground Roots of to stinouuts, well secured by improved City Proetolv• for side IbY BON si.Lti BUM. No. 116 horth NISITI3 titres& ea GER K.Ald TOW N.—TO LET (far. the .111 IMMO, or me) a pleasant Residence. near Shoe maker Lane Stacker; tee rooms; well abided. K. AIcCALLa, 18 South SECON D t r ee C. jig Im* al TO RNT LOW—Purnisbed or un- RlEJEtnu•hed. for sax montlut t or longer. tf deeired, e. large and convenient itt)U.s.n. No 1735 Aron street. Ayell to A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, 9.6 A street. .te 19 tf OLUMTNT/T-STREET 'HOUSE and MIL STORE to rent,—The desirable business location. Ltn CHESTNUT ttgreet, with dwelling attached. ADP, St 431 CHESTNUT Street. ap/1 gm GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO RENT.—To Rent, the lar e and oommodioee mods hulls House, pother of AxiaAT Street and WLLI,OW Avenue, inth gas, bath, hot and cold water, and ati the modern improvementa. Apply to HENRY S. TA119., 710 GAREN Street. Philadelphia. or on the DreMl4As. apt-tf Fro RENT—A very desirable STOR, -I- on the Ninth-street 'Pont of "The Continent& Hotel." The Store at Ninth and Sansom is ere.- orally adapted for a BADDIM and Jisarouse Disker. i tr t li to JOHN RIOk, Southwest NINTH end MANSON! Streets. "EVE ILITOLIANGE.--A 013010 E TRAM AL - of good unimproved farm hind in the state of New Jens!, eouveruent to the eitv, will be exchanged far tar oroeert7. Apply at No. 11P FEDERAL Steel. INSURANCE COMPANIES. INISURANCT UOMP.&NY, No. 400CRESTNIPZ Strain; FIRE AND INLAND IDIBERANCE. niancTote. gems W. pay --..of y & NiiitLsok. Wright . Ural & Co. D. B. Blrney .—•• Davis & Rinser. Hears Lore, " Lewis Bros & Co. C. Richardson.---- " J. C. Howe & Go. !Samuel Bodine,..—rree't Wrominz. Camel:Loney, .Ino. W. Everman----of J. W. Foremen & Os. Goo. A. " West & Fobos. W. S. bLsrtin—.........."RalraCe, Martin, k 0.. 1). Wilson Darts---Attorney-ist-law. S. D. Woodraf--...0f Sibley. Molten, & Weelist g i o. ins Green streot. GEoRG ' W. B O C K. Aent, FRANC N. Vice President, I7ZII.rAMIS I. BLA !WEER RD. fleorsrtikr•- ' SA.VENT G FUN DS. RAVIN°SDI ITLD STAUB TRUST COMPARY, eonubr 7,17111. D sad CIUMr • • ts. „. IMF : • • T FIVE s tEE CENT. erroß 11, Fext. I Antßa . R. - He Secr alta etary and Treara roidel rer. Otoe hours, from 30 until 3 o'cdoek. This Company is not leinstin LOY appliaatlon te tarislabins. Yes PLILLIS'S SAFE DEPOT RE SWAIM to No, 21 Eolith !SEVENTH Street, near Me inklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient . store, end hem now on hand a large Ludt' .ftsnt of Lilhe's eel Mated Wrought and Chilled Iron fire and Dunbar r ated Eafme,e me of strictly are and burglar proof ea es 11.2 k too, Lir lies Unequalled Bea Vault, Bale. and Lillis's Dank Vault Doors end Looks roll be furnished to order on short rodeo. Thus m the strongest, beat promoted, and cheapest Door and Look yet odered. Also, eartioglar ettontion s oallod to lather; Hew Cabinet Hale for Plate,Jewelry, &a. This Tiffs et 0011- e ad e 4 to stirreme in style and eleganoe anything yet of fered for this spinosa, and Is the oily ono Mat is Arial ty ire and bonier proof. SPICILL IVOTICII.—/ hate now on heed say twenty .1 Farrel, aerritigt k. Co,'s !Safes, most of them nosily new, and some tort', of other makers , amil i.. .. a. srising a nomnloto nasortment n 4 to nin44, 4 nhanted for the now Colobratoo W . ty will be sold at very low prim,. Please cull and examine. nADLE.t. Avant. X. HEAD. FOR NEW YORK. Maritan Can NEW DAILY LME. Vii Ditatran and . N Philll4l4lola and New York MOM* aatliMbOla R az y frill recipirs freight tit acst altar MONDAY. 144 maw, and Items daily la P. m delvyarizt thehr QS' al New led Ws followina days. /twat. ca to at reaaanable rates. P h CL A♦ -4 16 141F4 NF ip it 140. Ecia jA ti w r e k t Piora 14 act 15 EAIST R Now York. sta.24-iftf mat FOR NEW YORK. - Tlil Steina Pro - .7olier Coreetin, mill oommeeoe their beAeciut for the tieleon on Moeller Itith ekeevers ;renew remit= fraiLlit aS Baemsa Pity above Warent street, Worms impagnanko46 ilipti le a v*2Ha mi go, ll w ot eel, Wir dy, Cirri* LIALL IrUtrii _wiry OADI VAS, Ravenninjabera and Manta. : Dia Torus. of ail de/m . 44lms, for Twit. Vrrantig t JT a ir co y c rezr. yrs rtar tn. rem ta fool ras a . i lorp. la.Priulilri3o.l.o. 111) W. .a f t Re, nima.o ••• frOlir 0 - ILivr, ult..—Pure olive in white Ity glass bottles just reeeived_per bark Juliet For sale by JAUII3 rang & nein - rains. JO , N. on. conwr S mix% ci.-21. small Invwcmy cif tlyttea, d Boat fikiair Irit received from the Woof 41° ‘ "ic ivy o male by .1 Ail STOM.6 fa 10 , 1 tr../ (16../116.b1' cz.sks and amen J of Olt brands of flt. Jaboo,mooiox. Haan-Edon Mho. ~rect Ado by JAWLETCIII3 k C.CREITAi na,, ;o r WS} South filleni Aron, AMUSEMENTS. SU&DZER RESORTS. DELAWARE WATER GAP, EDUCATIONAL. WANTS. IS ikr'.ES -
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